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REAL ES LATE MARKET,
CaINER OP SEVENTH AND :iIOTAPIA4D
111 rsiA-iitni
We have the following lio.al Letato for •ale
FL TEEN ACitEs uF L In :-•-; art
the old Waehington
SIX CBEs LAND in CLarti , re La;:
a mile from the Ohio river at a., lower F rry, w Eli vthn,o,l,,
I tiallTureTuen of Stlitt.4 f, a gentem! Canary rezideucc.
A LVT iu hunt Liberty, ou feet Ly lag: will
be a-4d low
FOUR ACRES OF LAND near Itthmt.tvflle
TEN ACE F OF LAND In Indian tow ushlp, et the
mouth of Deer Croba, on which are goal I:llpr:went ents and
an old estaldtah,l terry.
FIFTEEN ACKES OF LAND in
Pane meek, with lIU ACRES in Plum [cluehip, three and a
half miles from Logan's Station, On the A. V. Railroad, with
good improvement - I.
A TURES STORY BRICK DWELLING' 11 , ./Ihq: on Ste
venson sivroet, (opposite the )iexcy Hospital.) with modern
Improvement ,
A GIAEDEN FARM, adjoining the t- - wn of Braver '
~.
tainting twenty-throe acres, within eighty role of the /'
Hallrowl.
TWO MINE LOTS ;n ttY. 11 ,, ,ugh of Nllll,holitlar.
of Charts r, and Fartgle
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A VALVAL3I.I: MI L L. I'ii.)PERTY A j„ IHnt
tonicuiship. f, r
city pi •,.port
.1. BE.t.I.TIFUI, : 4 1 . 131.101.12.: 111L , 11q . .Nci'
~ /th fr.°, t,•11 r of La:s.l
TWENTY A t`ltlib OF LAND adpiumg t 16,4vut0
.statiott A I,; , iy to ,k 2, It 1..4 i<LI,I .t ftlt2ll
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1 „ N A I) VANCE OF THE MAIL!
DAI 1.11$;r1 , . e
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acribera tI tine $
New Y: TIODUNI: Ir. p, $ a,.ek
TIME .
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pap ,A. at 71 Fain , $
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WAN]. ED—A SITUATION ; SIP a V , rdl.
lady, IL e Ist; Tivuudiq,
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WASTED—&•ver4I t, ‘vcoi. Co,
and country. n eLruati..n t.t a b y Att..,..nt Ica rtes it.
”taro. to run erraudt. •
FOR SALE—A Ism:tit TA N`;F:
e ,, , z.t I it: [.lint
tha city ILe t
baricalo.
Inquire of tiF.vl;ki L NN 1.,r A,,..1a0.1 Is
ligence I , sit. •1, 1
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E.ES( ). t 1, in
WATER LIME—T[...
alli I n large [LA arti.!•• ; L 1... 1., -5
attention of l2. , litrttit,, • I :,n,,,111/. II 1: •
11,1 g,,, ;t • •
quested to this arti. ur-ii I,orm
perviousness ot watrr, coara.ler,tic n,nt, .
It of the firet Lecessitl. it all Ott ul tort,
of water or damp.
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A ( 2O UNTRY Poi BINS( N
Tuws6tup Fort , r
tut piece of Land In a`..ot s e a tl
from the city. c.natainlng 11,4 - ,..t, 5, all C.
wall tnipr,...vr , nod li. n ugh nt
honey o , utain.t fly, rooms. lilt ~.1c I, wnL I.
oat-hounon, rAanle, and barn 1 . 1..0t1 nt th, b, grxr
mi., Apply ,IPlu , I..i.‘E ELY it Al EV
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home t
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T' JAPAN .11 the Chin, : 4 011,
The Lair 111/4111 euthor 0,
The Martin (to Msrt t no; by
FairsFai rsv Fern ' el Cnnk .I.look—t, cent,
Tho War Path, a arrauve 01 Ad.cn
Mtthit,n,ble Die; by Mary 11. Ett,lntan.
Jam W A. 01.1.,DE1'FENNI.1 to,
Jyld rum . h. :st . •
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VOW FOR THE COUNTRY-BOOKS
TAKE WITH lOU ateresting, Amusing and he
structice.
:'parrow,:rites w!.h illustrations In hn
ley. Una I.,autzfol I'dlo • --Jo ire $l.
A Ilco Car..)', Mar Mato , 1-12 m.. puce I.
John Itrongloini's Iton9l y .r Irish
neat 12¢....;
tie ,V,Cl.rllk• ; I.y
12m0.; price
The Last iitinicr, a Tale of Ltd. Tim,
cloth; pr.. , si.2p.
TI.- 1k.!..t Pa i.o.—.llustratod. prier;
Gobriol Vse,e, lice l,rt.ine and tics Fr.ou•lo.
pries $1 12.
The Hidden Path; 11x1 land. author of -.Alen,
12 nin.; prier r 1.2 . 5. 11. MI \ teL
J. 02 So. 82 .5.211tht/. , 1.1 tire!.
SHAWLS
17 deacription of Stella, Cashmere, Crape. Silk awl other
eslims at an immense reduction from mum! pricoc.
it the Ssmk-Annual Sale of A. A. MASON S CO.,
25 Filth etrtad.
iiisiCENTRATED LYE—A new article tor
C
making; Soap. Onn pound worth ten of p,tuab.
b and and fur sale by FLEIIING
. .
INVENTIONS AND I'ATENTN
George Trott's Oil Globe, or Cup, for
Steam Engines—Patented March 2S,
1854.
TO THE PUBLIC.-4 have (hie day disposed of tuy into
in Trott'. Improved Oil tiloh, or Cup tor Swam
Engines" to MOSES F EATIIN, ',rho uotr Las tho entire
control of Lilo Patent JAMES CRIS SY ELI,.
Pittsburgh, April 11, 18:,ti
Ma. M F. Earor —Ste. - -Trvtt'e Patent Oil Ulohe or Cul.
hen Loan iu use on the engine Sri our Works for nearly three
yearn. It has never required any repairs, and has given u,
utird arunfart ton. Yours, truly,
LIVINGSTON, COPELAND & Co.
That's Patent till tilobes are manufactured for me by
H. Jun a, Phila., Miles Oreenwond, Eng., Cin
cinnati. and Miners. A. et J. McKenna, Pittsburgh, who ars
also autlioricid ton••Il tuorn. Urdrr, for the trill iw
Noir/Idly atteindial t.•
:illicit, Rights are uttered for sale , • 11 tiirins, to
Railroad Cole.. Strain Engine Bizilikis. linens Foun I,•r+, and
...there to any part of the United titan,
F. FAWN,
the Perrot \hi scut and 6to nt. dolittt
1.1,ab0t7 vttl, It. Ihr pin prof...ig. gg. Curulah u, thr
'Ol a Shop Right 1.1 Inuntlntieltire int ..tir
htt
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N:Plt •'• beet. hh.oWn by M r . m os ,
t o P i t t mbur g b, Clip, jr M, - 11111
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it. - Lkuu : I bast, rot:wired two of Mr.
Cups. and am porft,tly euttiuflod they urr the liCell
I ilaVe •••, they w in be 6 great oil Haver
~ .: I: ~ tl.. .~
....d !.n;ro.~n ~ .~
I rectsamytal thew to all It. It C 1.4111.41-
111,1 to try, and salinity I.lloruselee, on this mutt.,, and they
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)IPRESSIoN I'AI'ER FOR LADIES.-
AA t ti.—.l arty le bit improitsiori Paper for taking ituproe
of Eroliriilorioe, law Flowere t Leaven, A
vett by J. S. DAN liibLls;
not
415 Mai k-t str, t
EMOtiS-L-25 boxes fresh Leuann,, this day
1,1 r , c .•i,at and b.' nab by
ai is 11.11:YNIER A ANDERSON. N. 3.9 1t'..41
HERRING -100 boxes extra scaled Ber
-1 11, )1..1 rercivt+l .ab by
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foil I 11EY111:11 & ANDERSON; No 39 Wood :4.
9P11.111"t —2O bids. and 12 hf. hbls., just from
I ut, amt for sal. , by
an ii No. 995 Liberty stroet.
ei YSOTT'S Sarsaparilla--20 (IQ. in store
atl.l for wale b :noV FLE)IING BROS
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FIVE ACRES of first-rate land, three in
cultivation, balance in prime timber, situate inn very
ith.asant location, about tie,. miles from A Ileghony city, with
it large front ou the Ne., Brighton and Allegheny Plank
Road, will bo sold on ray terms 19_
S. CIJTII BEE T S SON,
my 29 Heal Estate Agents, 51 Market e.
ATHREESTORYI3RICK lIOt7SE OR
si,roo--coritains b rooms, bath room and cellar.
3..rms, $54 , in hand. balance in three yearly payments A
three story brick house of rooms, stole-room. ac., for
$1,700. Mao, a dwelling-house of S rooms, adjoining the
above, $1,700 Terms $500.1.0 band; balance In 1, 2 and 3
years—situato at the corner or Franklin and Elm en etas.
;0'22 S. CUTHBERT <1; PAH, 51 Market at.
MACKEREL New No. 3 large for sale by
nu l 4 aENI lI . OOLLINB
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4s - • Prentiaram awarded at iltate au•l COUllty
PITTSOCIVAI St, CLTI WoliKK, August LU, 185 U.
M) ES F EAMS,
F,rrt glr..et, Pittsburgh
trrmtq !..Steam Engine Wake
t.% htch Liu lw,•u highly
I‘KL.-MJNE, 0., July In. I hloi.
1 , 1111.11 R ynurA,
up't ..f 11.-Iniuvry t St I It K. Co., l'rextitn.•, 011;
CINCINNATI, August 4th. Is:.t•
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dly I u\qa,tfully yours,
Al NV M. }'Aitt:lt .t
Eutout. Buildt rs
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THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSIAtANCi:
COMPANY, or I'ILILAPM.t'WA
I.BllEttoaB-0118rles W. 11818,1“, r, Tiiiitinal Hart. Tohltei
Wimu •r. Samuel Grata. Jae, It. Sinit.lt, Geo. W. 'irritant",
Monte.n n Lew tit, Davt.l S Browne, Moe
rut Vat riwn. l'reiddent.
Cu, 14.ANCKCII,
COlllit :It. to MAIO" msurtince, Intel/CIO/LI 01 11111110d..01 every
den, rit ti in of tin ipet ty, in town and country, at rata. an low
OA Art. •••• 14SIOIlt with aecurtty .
Tin C mpauy have reserved a larze Contingent Food,
which. with their capital and pn•uiiumr, nattily investi4l, aG
turd maple Firoutction to the assured.
The Aleuts of the Company, on January ha, 141,1, as put,
Galled .ag ',ably to an Act of Assembly, were as lotions, viz
M,'rtg , os V 518,124 tla
Iteal littate 84,377 74
Temporary LitaLlS 83,9643 17
Stocks 01,888 00
08811, h 84,348 81
Snit, 111..1r lllCUrpurxtiOri, a period ot twenty-one year',
they LIM,' paid upward of One 111.11 hon Four Hundred Th,,u
enud loesto by fire, thereby at - lording erid,tr, Of the
wiveming .s of insurance, ns well no the iLt,d,t ) .
to meat a 111 i promptne,rlßlltolitp,
J. UM-WISER COFFIN, Agent.
Ofneo, cor. Wood and Thlrd
TILE .
uNITED sTATEs LIFE INStI;
ANNUITV AND Titusr CWIPANV, PHILA•
1.111.1 . 111 k- Chart , : ell Apt II ellartor Pvrprit,tl
•• 1101,r1.1 041rDt, of ntrt.ot,,
PhilaikW:LA.
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C.E. ARNOLD.
nutrl7:y No. 74 F .,, tallt .mee t ,
13ANKEIJS AND 81-t()KER.S.
.I.loL'Ailis ;-,(INS, Bunkers and
. Dl • a:t • ri
aticxi. o.ld, ;Sllvor lin.] )1 11 ilk
t. 1 .11 and WeSterll Clt,s I
mad.. in all t 1t.r..11.41.....;
Susi,n. 1./Ipolt. c.d 111 latr fluuln o .llrrent I.cpt-r,
47 Mat het Strevt, ant! lout tl. Kt.o. ly
('1 E. ARNOLD CO., Bunkers and Ex
•rLungc llrokrrs , Ih ulnr, in Er imug,,
Note, Sight and Tim.. ColleAlons ain4ulll ut
tuud.l I.K. mud rAtuttwi t., any Part "r 131..
Lough and sold ..a
• 71 Fourth strenZ, unfit .1 K.. L•I
nepr.
1 1 1.10.N1AS NVOI )1)S, Commercial Broker, Lo,d
n,,k, NA.. nssi Ketinte, hc., N..
Fourth Ptltsburgh, In, jr..:
DRY GOODS.
N EW SPH.I it )01)S- 74 Nlark-t
I'4. VW jt.leol I.
41,VI'd awl ane now op,ind their filet sr!,
U. s to IL,'. WI4I El, iso thtlar attont: .2,
al their t•ustalwrs and the public g:yierlly. SC" to.c
Nelvvn Unit we ha,. IneN tss'u alit., t o oil, m 1 ba,is. o .„„
atyl tlestrable n ol,k. 1.1v,11t.
tlar BsS 5.01.":4 DEP.\ I' m rot all Mc s
styles alai Li/sr:clues of oaso!•—•
I.:‘ tin nab Black :tic! t oct.l.l:l!oraatslt, silks
,taspor. CL.. nod
•• •• plate, rstrtistal ths Lb, k •
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Also, 'I Is:ow, Itarypa.lnwnr, .l
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ett lee or t rais, 'ells 11r.a. - L,t Nlotrsithoo
Cbabolla, .
Nh'ElrLF, RLII K.
I b.( absli !co/m.1145. slys•Yes, 9. It' a .t
passed ro an) stock Wing .4'4 tie )1..11111.11i1/11.
klq,, Et good saloriatylit )1..1:1t
FURNISH
La.) )1 EST I CS
Prints, Gingham% Closl,, yl u, 111,. Tit klttp,,, lirsitorky
rOllll, C Mal ttet 1.1 It ' Lstuv,s.
A:' Also, y, sy o l o u„, ,„
usually kept Ina Iltst-Ylass Dry thssis that., to stthicli w.
soliell a call at,/ V1.111111111W.,11 befory rturtm.iagg rla•w beet..
1.4 Oulltilleilt W‘• 1,110 nicer !mon able to V.ibll , ll tut h
ti.Virtti , le st.a.4 LIIV k 1.41201fi6it.5,
Younkz. Sterytiabt
tolll7 Murket stresq., l'ut-but 01.
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THE GuLDEN , it . N takiti4 the tra4l,
a 444/ n i. 14,t mu.l. ~40414 i .44 44 4..4i 44 min, I 4.4
11.444,4, dr.e.. IN 1111.1141j441,44,1 444 144, 4•11) . . In the 44t . 1i
I , l4itling Tstekle a.. 144.44. t 1444 5.4 ,u 44,04 th,,t 4.4,..1
mak.. old ilfaak ‘Valll4444'n 4.!....41% . 4‘1441,4,u1.1 to return to 41,4
1 . 444.•1,4 and Table Cutlery in g . 14.4L1 0b114441441114 , . 1 4 4,
341447.7.1445, 1.441 44.4 mail) sir Lick, 1., i.e 1.411(.4441444.41 14,4. Mr to
U.' found at the niirn of the tiolatat
IG~KS S TETLEY,
JEI4 No. 130 Wuutlxtrael.
NEw AND CI IEAP BUI)KS ., !--The Spar
rt , wirm, l'apprx; I.) S (.aneria.
Laily'a 11141.1.• ; Ms, a r.efill I
ntrucua; by EILIO Th, liw,ll. A
I . l.olbunLai . I.) Q. K Noland. / II
.nail; nn.t 1 . ..111•
Salad for Ili , soalal , —laalaufnlly 111.tratt..1
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11=111=IIME
cruttelttnents u 1 lurvign Intlttuti. ntul tu Lb, tut. I
ft-retteu , nt l'ittucy iu tlu 1.. , 11th tutt.r..t ti tittuud
State, by 'rt.,. it
\ , JIIIIIE 1,1 )/ 31111 d
~nt.,,,..11•, A. tel l I.IIEN FEN. 1-')" .c
tu) 14 tht•
rptiP V()) . AIE ()F FE- 4:llgratvilig. ,
g`..llL pultllvd LI thr Int. 111.,
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WI,. Iv ro.c.
CIIiAUS Pitl)lE ICAO COFFEE;
..r.l) .• tr 3 111.1 ••
10 •• 111,1
. 24.1 pocky IN Froich .1 ..a
•
bulog Ma. 10t •
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10 bag. all
5,10.10.1 rot i I,•ta.;
ito 12 E 11. 1.11 Al I 1, N.. I kr0,41•1
J3LAKELI RICHEY, ii-EA EST . 1 / 4 1
j int,)NEtts of S.•{l rob
I\lll.l P1,1,4/1 , 101. \VIII' mien I t.- aelinu• Iy
A urtion an) proper() sold by Ex...utts...t l.y order .4 or
phans Court, ui the City , i 1 C.. 11111 ), : and to An) leeervt.,,n
of Real 1 , --state out of the City jot.,
PRATT'S DA CGEHREI)TYPEs AND AM.
BitoTyrEs. w Lich gins. ,11.•11 general satelfaetion are
daily obtained, to eery kind ol it ember, at Lafayette Build.
Ing, No. S 1 FOURTH street. Perth tiliir attention pent to
ambrotyl,ing, a., the tittle of sitting In touch lees than to.
quired hlr Dangerrootypes. Pictures rat chtlilten taken in a
few seconds iu either of tin. Kth.v, 11111111211 et) le, Am two
type or Disegerreotype Copies mad, euirectly front every
kind of picture., NVarrauted Pricer moderate
Our motto in, TO PLEASE mhl6
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CLIPPING AND LEECILINU.-- Mrs. E.
1100 g may he found at her t esidem eon SIXTH etr,s e ,
tst. 39.1ietween Smithfield and Wins streeta. She hue the
testimony of sunny of the regular faculty an to her skill and
long experience in her ordure .111 he thankfully to
wind aglEUgundaw
])E.LICIOUS COFFEE! —ll y..it would
too. a deiltloll6 Clll , of (4.lfee. try Inst. R. awed Jara of
DRAV(kS.
N. R—ltonsted lny
1 4 BO XES CORN STA {{CH , Orvis' and
("gw ,7::...„ /1.10• Co Fat ,11.1..
•
Wl,e4l.lloriL.
1.111. freall itiE.• H. At—
URA Vti•.s.
51 BADS i:t)FFEE :
/ fs. b/tg.i.rlllll: la U.%) I Jt ;
5) pockets Uovmt. Jars ••
to bags Nittrztrails, •
itet:eivc,l Ity Y. It. DRAVO.
EVERY description of Millinery hoods,
Trimmings, liotnery and Gloves ; Gents' Furnishing
marked down 25 tt, :13 per emit. st the SCUD
Atlanta Sale. A. A. MAS , )N A. CU..
Fifth st.
VENETIAN RED - --=-25 bble. in Store and
for sale by ) PLE`dING EROS.
COD LIVER OIL-36 dozen in store and t ,, r
ma. by (1Y 21 ) FLEMINAJ BROS.
I\ll
$1.212,70S 44
Mi,EMEMI
HOTELS
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b} h. No. 1 Maokorel :
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ROME
SEEM
RAILROADS
1856.
ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS •
FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI
ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS
FROJI PI7'T.STURGII To DAYTON AND is
DIANAPULIS.
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
LITTLE MIAMI RAILROAVS
VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS.
Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincomati
Conntcrruco at Cincinnati with U. Mail Line Roamers,
tkorington and LeXituttoU Ohio and Misaissitim
Railroad, mid the delwrebeetturgh Route . Connecting via
(Xihunting and Xenia, with the Day ten end Xenia, and
ludianu Central ILulr,ruLt.
TIIROUti II TICK El :4, vot Columl.vol uud Cincinnati, it
Lexington, lw.lllll, ludiaunix.lia, Acc., sta.
lblutlablam ;And Xotlia, o, Dayton, I udiannix,ll:,, Lai/Lynne,
ferns UMW, N. LUtliS,
THIS tarrLE MIA. 11( vu. 0_11.15 MBL; 6, collating affil,
Lilt, Cut Mgt.. told Lex ingtou Railroad, the I'. t•.
Lino Steamers, the Ohio and IMisslnaipiti Itattroatl, and the
I.xoreneeburgla Route, ilk.rs uo ether :mile Coo
as through tickets by nil the above routes can only In
pro tired COltlnki.lln nod the Little Miami 11glIca I.
Tho route horn Pro:aline yin Columbus biting the idlorteid.
to Cnsuauttu , ua1,14, aon tibrna tut' safe sp,ed. ,ull,
_tiotts
ore cerium, and tiastanigern hare lull time for Meal, It. 1:a
Forest. nod Relletoutailie route from Cr.. 11,11,
an,/ sip,/ is rrgetured, md compet,',lL to id ei cinue
iltsbtuce.
liy th, t ..ut, iA o,lllntiati to Cincinnati anti Itnliamtpolitt,
t,A...t. , ngers nat. 01 or road., httllantetl and snmo.th. Ity tat-
Foie r st alt
nd ,ii,fotitattir tone, p.so rs rideugu urer the
rot short rntt.l%
lIRKE DAILY VIA (Y)LUMBUS AND
MEE=
Tarr leavra Pitt,t,nrgl. at 3:00 o'cl.ck A. M. 1,1-
t'rrn liar, C,dcw Las. Xnta. Clurinnati, ;St. Lows.
Lostugtuti and I otnanalaa,cis Lawn•nceburg.ll
TrAnt arr.,x xt l'in! inuuu onv hour and forty mina tin, 111
IlLi V 11.11,. Id thin. 1..“1.4., , t and IL•IL'P”nLuu„ route,
TI. luart, tun . :ll at 7:31) A. - m .
o.lurnhup, Xenia mai Cincinnati; Phis Train
it% C 011111,11.113 in eltulannatl.
'ninth TRAIN teaveY Pitt,burgh at 3 I'. M. ivr
ereAlne, Ccdnunkid, Xcnw. CD:ohm:Di, Louisville, Ei. I,,tiLL
I,Xitigt.oll and Inclianttp.4l, VIII haWreriCoburgh
TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON,
FIRST TRAIN Ida , e 6 Pitt , burgh At 3.00 oiclock A. Sl. for
Crestilno., Columbus, Xenia, Day lou, ludo/11.1.db., UM) t•tte,
Tern, !futile, Vinseunen, St. bells, ('air... Erhanrille,
SECOND TRAIN leaven Pittsburgh at 7:3U ..icick A. N. leer
Crestline, Col Ullll/11A, X 1.1 is, r 1.9 ton, Itelimi4l.ll4, Lafilvette,
Torre I tante, Vinceones, St. Louis, C.iro, Ac
TAitto Taste leaven Pott.shoirgio of 3 M. 10:
Crontlioe, Col am box. .X,ll ia, Dayton, luoliaualvdo,. LAN), Ile,
T.•ro•o• Vinceutles, St. Lento, Calm, Evnußvil It',
N. B --.Socury )our tickets via Colitiebud,Rll4 y are ruye
coon,tiont.
Steattn.rs leave CIIIL iuunti d:111
. ) Gar Nl,•ni lotlturglt.
Nat Aler., New Orleans,
The Columbus het itg the dlr.,' ettlth, the Tithe Tattle,
bit,terit Rtettl• Ist, turung.d Lu ruu w tlooe ,ottnectl
ait this r.ietbi. 1%4/,
1 •r till igiformutlou lisk,l Through T.c1ik.,,p1,...0 xppl)
th.• ULio 1.11,1 1'1•un,•)1,../A1r«..1
dud •r the M •u,,t4g:sht•iit 11,11. W.
. .
lh tit Fv.l,•ral Stan.!,
i/F:0 PARKIN, 'Plekr.t. Agrut.
GE. 0 :,'/ . 15, , 10N5, Al, nt, Pitt burgh.
.I, NY, W PEP, Agent, Cuwilluall.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBlifiGli
RAILROAD,
CONN2.,ING WITH
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
SlltiitT}:ST AND QC icK icsr RouTE x, CHICAI.O
asn vita \VL.4T. Is eta CLEVELAND.
Thin Ran t.• is (tn.' IN ode,] mil, shorter and about nine
Louts gwrker titan the rtrimitor. one VIA Indianapolis.
fir,,. Daily Trnito between Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
Ewa Daily TT tun. Leta en Clei eland and Chicago.
'fine 1,, Cleveland sin houra, Chicago twenty-futir hotirx,
an I St Le•IIIH llllrty•Reeen hours.
tin ale! attar TUESDAY, May 20, IS3k, the Traits
un this Roal will 'nil .
VIA ALLIANCE,
I . tr•• train, iil the °lib. and Railroad leave
['Midair / Ail at 3:00 A NI. and 7,30 A. NI. and :is, Ni
Leave Aillance at 7 I S A. NI. and 11:50 A. N. and CY:RI P.M.
Arai, in Cleveland at 11 :00 A. NI., P. NI. and 9,iat P.
iunniviting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad fer
Toledo, Chicago, Rook Island and St. Louie.
Paaaeligerri for Toledo, Chicano, St. Lou., and the North-
Pet. leaving 11[nd - tut - nil on the 30 A. M. train, by going
via Cleielano will arrive it, Chinigi.to at thin neat morning
ir a .,,,, g er, tot T„it4i,., St. lolltfl, ROCk Leland.
ial nii, and the Ni.ritua oar, all, Will to no through w,tl.
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittilburnli at 7 to
A. M., as that l-r the ...11) train by Nyl.Wll chm CoraleCli,lll
are Made [lli - x.llOl to the
The train, leaving Pittiliorgh at 3,00 A. NI. and Welk, Wu
Bt grOu P. H. are :he elll a hy which Inasengers rat/
..:Allonel of Alhatwe, or station. Ott the
raw., ruttainuoti
Siettnit, nod Noroal
If, t , ttr lour:nog
.t/ It. .'‘; 101 the. , “::
.tI 1 . 00 I' . Ailoute , and
t'l.‘,ltio.l at 9-3.. I' .o..notto Ailtil th. train
/11. i nod Nlo•It. Cttotral .Itotint,
r ftrid “lher li, N•,tch
IA ;it elt 1,4 than ttli All,l
Thu 11,11, 03,4 4,
Ity
1.. r CP•ry
tp.nl , .n Tll,Uryt.(l-4 F..‘1.0,1 4 1.•11, 1,11
tra/ilq lj AP Cl, - -1.4/1.1 I. T.otb , I
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FAKE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAN
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oil '• 00 j;
1:1311A1.. . •• I. City '2.3 11
• 1 , 31i11,11 13
Fult,rant as. 1 , t1 , ..•1 $lO,,
14tgg.t,.. chrvkt.,l through t. ( . i..veLtntl mud Cht..ngo.
Pnalse , tweir, are pr, mt. thoir to kebn at t , ,.•
hi. tor:11,1,1y, iu Lho M0t10111.,1101.1 tht..l
the corner.
=OW=
my= J. A. CA 1:1111 EY, A¢'t, Pittsburgh.
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OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
BROAD GAUGE
RAILROAD
PITTNB tveu u To Si' Toils, Pria:cy
TM'old) 1..1 , 11,1,111,4
•ii• I ti •iy 7i11) IN A
\ ilk,El'llEft
, 1%1111 Sr I& 1.1.0 .11..14 I 31 4 .
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itti it NIA. f Luw-t..r.
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1.. t ILY I'AS:ENI.,F.I: !: kIN,
tt“! )1% P 1, ., E.t.lr t.I.
TittlN OEI 1.7 A. A
M.. 11 TRAIN 11 7..3.) A M
•• ••s. 0 P. Al
Makin_ .1•—• • ,, Itn••• 11-1, 11.1Ial.p.•11• I
I.) Ow • nri•l )1 , e1 , 1v-11.1,1 It t,lr
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1;.k,1[..! (.3irk• n ., tl
1,1 ill r . .• 1 ••thl•i r.okt
l'he .ri.
t6:IA 4 0.••
..1121, ;opt has
la.tts Car will 1, lull 11, toll with di, Lstiri
Tt.tiu, arriving at r•t. Lawn all at do. Nitille (mg .,
h.ly • !limp" ItiLggitgt ,
or Cairo!
citll for Tit kete t)1.1 Ft,itahle Iro:•
v ku 1)111,, and Mtenh,tipi ItAllruad. tht
utnking couto,tills, and th.• •.,
qucnt 11 , 11 and utilluiwbrd rails.
1 . 1,1,1, good ler any re:own/tide length of th..
FA ICES—
St. Louis. sin 13el1fon tal ne and Ito
Iki. viii Oolnmt,ua, Xenia and Pit ton . 18:Di
via Columbus, Cincinnati amt LAN,
rencelitirg.- "' . ~,
Cain..... .............. ................. .. . IS
Set . ..l-class Car to St. Louis . . 17 00
T1111 , 11 , 11H 'MK ETS th,r in6.riat.ll Jim . % 1.-
1114 4 i of A 1' Johloion. Tlekot A gotit Olio, A 1 . .- I,ItA It.
C. onu i uIIL e , Nl,l3l4,lthelx 11,12 e: 01 tie, 1.0.1 kin.
kot Agent, Federal street SULU... All, 411.• Dy rit).
.IAIIES. tl. %1 AILI.
F. KSt)WI..kNli. Agcul. Pliteburgh.
.f 7 PENNSV * LVANIA RAILNUAIf
,0111.11 Wceltel II by +1 o, , tillotbobi Itm!un) .1 n, I
Ironu nI.. cont., it, tit )11 - - I oil 01 .11111 Dolly Linn or
rtrt o nn tr t, 1.,1111 porot ort rho ,tot.: tuuktt,
Din lIIt it 1.11:),,T, 11111 11E1.11bLE 10.1. TE 1.1 Oil.
FR EIIIIITInn be tor,. nriltttl It. And I ton IL,. iirorAr'r Iti , t
ktrttem between Phllndelphladt PittAburgin
CL.AS: 4 .—Hootm, r-Itor", Dry
( 1m Fur, Ftrettratr, „ot I.K. I,
r-titrt'OND ("I.rtr , S. nntl SlnDorwrYt
Dr) trot trlto, liu Curler,) II torthrirrn, I iro 1 dU .. IA 11, Pb
'I'II IRD eltASS.—Attrils, HigltifK, linnet ~
„Ik
and Pork, lin bulk.) IleusP• 1, •• ..... •• ; lOU ib ”
CLAN.—es , ftesa, nut I
Spa..ked,) L,urd and Lard Oil 40c.
FLOUR-75 renta prr barrel.
es` I u shipping 1:o.61 from any point FAA of 1 . 1111.1r1.
phut. ta• particular to work isarkaos, ..ina I 'entisylt-an.a
Ha drum! 5i0,a1,4 evosizneil to the ApsiiP, of this! Road
nt Philadalphia or Pittabursr,h, will las ft,rvm.rds‘l without
sbsisstaissu.
FRSIGt, Potter, J. 1.. Elliott, New
York; J „F. Elwin'', Kalil
tilOrli; Francimeun, Pit hiburgh ; At Brawn,
l'iucinntiti, Ohio; J. S. Nluorhetul, Louisville, Ky.;
Moldrnto, Thhibioo, }Width ; .1.
S. hlit,Joill &Sou, Ectinoville, Indiana.
IL 11. Ih lIJBTON,
Ooneral Freight Ahrou t , Phlltulelphitt.
11. J. WM HAEILT,
my 9 Supprintundect, Altoona,
- PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Summer Arrangement—Change of Hour
Oa and after MONDAY 110:t there sytll DAILY
TRAINS Letwcv.•u I'ITTSIII2 ROil and HI ILA DRLPII lA.
THE MORNING MAII, TRAIN leaves, Pittsburgh for
Philadelphia at f:3O A. M.
THE PAST LINE louvre Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at
o'clock, P. M.
I'm: NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh 'for
Philadelphia at 10 P. M.
BLAIRSVILLE •ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitt—
burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4.30 .e'el..ck. P. M.
BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh
daily at 11 o'clock A. N.. 3:30 I'. M., and tin!t) P. M.—running
ttA by as Turtle Creek Bridge.
'rho above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, i - lalerio and Chicago, Ill.;
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre.
Madison. Lafayette and Indiana p olis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Tobsio, Clevelai‘d,
Columbus, ZlDetaine. Massillon and Wouster, Ohio; also,
with the Steam Packet Malts from and to NEW ORI-LANI9,
Louts, Loci:mite and CINCINNATI.
TilkOUGli TICKETS Cal) lee had to or from either of the
above places.
For further particulars, tee handbills at the different
starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the
shortest and must expeditions route to Philadelphia, Pale,
mare, Raw York. or Boston. J. MESKIMEN,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Ptiteia;gh.
THOS. MOORE,
Parnargrie Lines, Philadapkan.
'1' 1 4 :‘ 1 4. : 4 , - , : .
• .
-
CURRY, Ti,ker
N-s. Phi:ad-COI I nll.l .41p, h
0kr.13 RN.
City 1,111 1,1!
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• .
• - RAILROADS.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago
HAILROA I)
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
THREE TRAINS DAILY
EICEPT SGNDAY)
PASi.ENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, }IXCRFT
SU NUA TS, as folluars :
Leweea Pit.burglk for Crvithue aL Bak A. M., 7:30 A. M.
and 3 I'. M.
Lea Val Crostini., t,r Pitt4hurgh at 3:00 A. M., 700 P. 31.,
and 12.50 P. M.
These Trains make closeconueotio. at CRKSTLINE with
Trains tar COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE.
FONTALNI, INDIANAPOLIS, einemio, SAINT LOUIS,
and all points on r.iabi extending West and South-west
ihrotigh 01110, INDIANA and ILLINOIS.
TRAINS FIDIM prrrsuu connert at Mantel,ld with
Trains on 6... Malty, Nlausneld and Newark Road, for CHI
CAGO, TOLEDO and SANDUSKY. Conn, uons ate tuade
at Alliance will Trains on Cleveland itn.l Pittsburgh
fm CLEVELAND, CIIICAOO, DUNKIRK arid 1512 t. FA 1.0.
Pie.seners iearl ug Pittsburgh. at 3 P. M. for Sandusky,
i.ded.. and Lliteago, have the benefit of a night's rest, at
or Cleveland, and arrive in Clnengo early tit, I
t•Ve11111g.
Trains EtLit from Crestline make close c01114,0011$ With
rnlitlN on Pentolylvenia Central Railroad for PHILADEL
PHIA. 1111:1'nh HIE nod s S. IRK.
111 TICK rr: , are sold Culutuhns. Ira, tun, Car-
Leuised ie. : 4 1. lanes, I
Itock lown Cup. Dunlieth, Milwunkle,
Calre. Springfield. 111.. Fort VVIIII,, CkVeirtilli, and the I.rue
cipal ellies in the {Vest.
Through tickets over this line may be had at all ~ f the
above places for Illitsburgh. Philadelphia, Bul Allti
New V.wh.
NEW 11111talTkIN At.'o.oll/DATION TKAIN Ilt•M .
Brighton !'or Pittsburgh at C. A. \I. and 13 i, P. NI. 1.+:n,4
Pittsburgh for N... Brighh, nr 9‘4. A. "I. and a' P
Fur ticketu and !ureter iniormul um apply I , ' A. r.
JOHNSON, ut thr torn t oliCe, uwlrr the Slouunsrdi, Lt
1101.0, vr at thy Ftalyral utr,,t station, to ti Eo. I' All El N,
ickyt ,AgYnt. JOHN P.,,yeng,, A u,•ltt
tnyW J. H. AIOOLE, sup.t.
Great American and 1. S. Express and
7:3 NI ILES OF DISTANCE SAN ED,
AND TWO CLIANGC,I OF CAY, AND 01011000 AVOIDED
AIR LINE ROUTE
wxsc
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
VIA CHICAGO, ALTON' AND ST. LOLIS
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and Mlarla»l ppl.
CUICAGO TO Ft. LOUIS iu ISt , q hours. Tnuud 1,0
tht, Illmoia Geurral Doput, fiat oI Watt; .trwt—
Lunar Day Exprewt daily , SuiaLtys t.xcepted, 7:lb A. M.
St. 'mail Night Exprvsa daily, Saturday, excepted, I , .•SU
P. M.
St. Loma Freight and Emigrant daily, Sundays ext,ittod
5;:to A. M.
Trail. FUR direct through 1.. Alton, Cds9 withclit
change of care or Lan:gage, and connect with the Manta
gduuuW steatnerb WliNeLiEr , l'Elt and HEINDEEIi, rorlll,4g
to uzcluatre CVlllleinull wnS l'itemenger 'trains from Alm.: to
St. Louie, without landing. Therm Lst, ter
,peed, convenience and ekg - iIIIEV, are 1111StIrpti,Sed
WOMleril waters, being fitted up with lkiths And up;u ono,
Wash-rimina, adording to paastingers the opporiond) ct
Min tog the duet en ri mer ~inroad trai
arid reachitm et. Louie refreshed (rout the ettocts ur u I•o,d
ride.
Tu KANSAS nod NEBRASKA thbq 14 the tuorg dit.at
root, au.l pa-neugris ile,dmed for Bloomington, Sprinw.ii , !.I,
dli punkt, to )!!
iouri, Kau... Cumberland dmi Tenut,gge rive', will I. •:.
:be nutporbtlit wit tug ur cli,tgugo, beim; i•tetityd.o nil:,
let 11 tO Rt. Lem', thirty-W.I,D 11111.1 t., o to Blumulngtdh,
trod tifty.elgh liog, to Springfield, thus by toy Mt, r
route.
Through Ticl.nts over thin route ion ho procured at U.O
various Itailrinvi Tiokut. Wilco. in N., York, laiton. PLO.,
lelphia, Bait 11114,1'0, Alban.), , and at all Thrt,,:i
Ticket °tikes throughout the Staten, and In Chicago at the
Company's take, No. 4S Linarborn street, opposite t .r•
Mont house—stud at the Depot at tha Dimon. Ceutral RaJl.
toad, loot t.I IS'ater stroel.
Reventoble Baggage Alen will always be at the Depot 3 .
the Vueioll , l Kce.le F .. tng lOtt) Chicago, to Chet k Y.nt;au• .o
through to itny Igitlt desired on the line.
H. P. .110 ROAN, Jr., Suptriut6udont
U. J. D. SCLIERSIE10101:1C,
iierturni l'a.eugur Agent
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,
FROM PFlT'Slitilioll TO
Columbus, 1 miinunpvlbi, Chu,md,
Ciumunuti, Terre. LI nu to, .114Juk Ilium!,
Lull", Inn, V Incucturn, 'own Coy,
St. Lou.,t Evum:rillo, Lubuquo,
Da) mu, ul Cr,, lidli-la.u.,
X eq... M emplii,, Pont,
'butt-, ilk V ickstmr L. Pet q,
,nt lc, N. w ,11 ii.21121t,
AND THI YKINI,P4L 011)ES IS Tilt IVCcrr ANI , 501.711
the
Sten be nville Si. Indiana Railroad
‘t lilt !I Is It!AW Lllll/1.!, L... 1 Mild SlIt . tys8111! ol! , / . 41i11/ I.
to •.m . ..t.'111 , 11,!!!!!! 4.01
C0mb.11,4 SII•3111!/.12.1. !lit!. •!..
!Mt r.. the travekt N c1e,k;.1,.• of oquiory utirivhll,4 t y .t.:,
rut/um.; Hint !von., l'iLLsburjlt.
Fall Arrangement.
ttAttl niter MON DAY, Nut t-mtnty z•th, tt,t:t, It DA ';
LIN It. ttt a
elegnt mt,l tt,vort rutittot., , t , totttrA, • tttc:ll.tt,t
II expttltent , tl atv.ttuttiodutit,,,r, tttittAtni, a tll .tit•
t em t ly day ml 5 P. .1.1.
\ yr! It I•. . ..... • Ca tt..15 • it•PY,t,.
I. AI lII' 1.11.:EI:N
l'n,••li,t.r..invp alt.!
n'oka 111,11111,4--cntanktitlng S,LI.
Train at 7AA A. H., making tlttect r"tint..l:ll,m Dolt Tt.t.i,
.r Eh. nt.t.aniln, n oarifortal•ln
rt,t, nude onniing v•t: nr:
4r Fare an cheap a: I , y any other (Ice
ha. Tlirough.nlol Lvnl Twkets. and ItirOwr ali.atiLat2
of JOHN .1.
IN, II:. 15 at. r s4rt-ot, Pi it.hursh.
GEO. W. FT I.TuN, Sup.-t int...nava t.
I. 1../111 N Y. , i.,141,1 Agt•tll. 11,11
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
CARRYING TEIFI
b: rest United States Mall and Expre.
TWO PASSENuSAL TRAINS RUN DAILY on IL 8 onto
Im o ob from PURL:I4I:E TO CAIRO,
AND
CIIICAOU To CAIRO.
This Road,in connection mat. of ihs ()t o
M.ssissilopi I:. IL nuil fort..
coo most iltroct nud only continuous IL. II roi.t.c
CIIICAtii) TO ST. 1,1)tp,:.
CHICAGO VI CAI RU,
CII ICAOU To ULRUQL' K.
n rt.:. keit, l'ltiect:L., un effeltx,
it/ .‘ meta 1,•-fte 1101.4 S AND CAlltti
, r 1...14 by thief Uwn tune Lite eat, ikt Lt.
'Otto it. it. ett tt.o.utlf tfarrief I direct t
mu..
4:AA A. NI. And 4.1 u M.-14k rruul: AND GALENA EI/111.
title, al DIIIIIIE•1:4With n 1),
ol M.. 4111 C,krt, :I. Pact awl the CH.,
li+l r rit
Ti Chi,A,;” und Dtamplt, vt ;..% A
P. M.
P.a-ngor, find on (hr Ithio
mtlut..l Si lii t. Mt,: I
...1.11111 I Cal, 1,. urn
%itt.,•ll L. , ure w nil , ntic.• .4 . the river i.. 1a.., b. lekwe t
cat, at Caw,
Tic ko .“1.. PAUL nl/11
flit. r. I.lr, 1.11.1 tia• ioltici• I''.o
/..t 41,1 ' l'alstan i ili, and
Co...and Kaolin.' In In I. ago. K. ft 31.1Sio'N,
Joti Sillart.ntati'L
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
UAILROAD.
OPENINii OF THE RAILWAY To oIiFFEY'S
FOR TRAVEL A TRANSPORTATION.
Commencing Monday, I Ith Aug., ISsti.
tin and ntl.•r Nlonility, filo Iltli
Frright Trains will ruu Iron: Coranillsrillii u. Gut Ti. ) .•
lion—aiiiiiiating with Bunting .1 Cough, for Irwin
Station.
PASSENGERS LEAVE
Uniontown by Bunting b Hall's et - an:110A at 6 A. M.
Cunnelltville by I'. A: C. R. R. airs at U A. M.
OutTey's Statiun by titiff,y'A o, niches at 11 A. M.
I rwln'a Station by I Hailrond nun iv 12.45 A. M.
And arrive at Pittsburgh at 2 P. M.
It BTU RNINO—PASSENG ETAS LEAVE
Pittsburgh at 2.52 P. M.
Irwin's Station 4 P. '2.
II Ml's Statiuu 5.15 P M.
Cunuellsville 7 P. M.. and ittriVO fq Cuiuu t, , W11 sat,
1111.1. Ill: FuItIVAIII , ND Al' IA •\1
It &TES, betWeell I'olll/014,11k :111 , 1 Pit 1,1.1,01.
ban 1.11 I. Inallt••irrt t•J .........
t"••im••111Pollo t•• l'ittplAJJgll.. .... .
I, NVJ•gt. It.lrl•Jii t., VlttAbfljgh „
.. 1:2.5
1.. t;ltili'y'S l'ittA•orgh 1,t,••
l'a_sm•tt,ol.l it Pull allis the plett,uttittlit tirt.! clo.tti. • t
runt.. 1./...t5% 01-11 Illl , llltsWll. Gouuellns illy. At.. to Pill
El. 151. AUK IbbN E,
I lEE E I'. r It. It.. Cot/1,111,1H, t h Aug,,,J, I •
At ;:iZINES„Vt'.
Limiter J —prtee ynt• II h..
Lady'e Book tor Job
(Iridium's Magatine fur July-21c
Peterson's Magazine for July-17c.
Leslie's N. Y. Journal for
Yankee Notions fur July-12c.
Ballou'e Muogine for Jul,
Brother Jonathan for .4th .11ily 11111,1JI 8.. I 1
doll bill number—price 1 . 2.
The shove Jug received at
LAU 1100K.STuill.:.
Jo2 o N,,. 77 Fourth
1:1 1 OR SALE.—_'u Acres Land,go,l
...L . 1 nation fora country store, about 20 mJ.a fr.. 111 I L.
city, in to thriving neighborhood and no atore near.
and lot and them vacant lob in Alh•ghcuy Coy.
WANTED,
A situation by a young holy in a dry goods or trimming
store, or millinery establishment—for one cook—two gte Is
L , .10 housework—OUP boy to learn a trade.--two hoys iu
stores or run of errands—two men to work en farms or IL.
boring work in the city. Inquire of George W. Bunn at he,
Heal Estate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north
side of Ohio at., 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny
City.
MELODEONS AND REED OROANKL-
Charlotte Blume has Just received another lot of those
unrivalled Melodeons and Reed Organs In elegant rosewood
cases of every variety and style. comprising-! and 5 oc
taves, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and 5,4; octaves.
deraphine or Piano style, with rich moulding., carved music
desk, dic.; 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain
ing 2 ants of reeds throughout, the one tuned an tatave
above the other; an excellent instrument for the use of
Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument is
submitted to a thorough examination pre% ions to being sent
from the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect.
These instruments are recummendod ns bring for superior,
Isdli in tone and finish, to any others manufactured.
The clue! improvements (upon which the makers hale
seclired Letters Patent,.) contasts in bringing the wind to lie
directly upon the reed, suns to positive, on opening the key
yids, the quickest possible vibratidn, and the sound th en
peones i„ to it mo dul a ting chamber, (,enclosed by the swell.)
is hick inell.,ws the tone. and give it more of mel.sli„us. flute
like quality, than in the general property of reed instru•
mettle. Poe sale by CTIANLYITE BLUME:,
jel.7 "Old lenahlished Plana depot' So. Ilc Wood st.
REFINED SUGARS
-15 !obis. Loverings •A" crushed Suptr ;
;..1:1 du Stewart . ... A " do do:
IL du Luvering's line pulv'd du:
10 du du COEIXSe do do;
10 do do =abed do; In atmre and
fur vile by [Jole] MILLER k RICKETSON,
LOOMS.-100 tone Lake Champlain for
B
rbe by Ue-181 3170. 2d
!EZZE
riIONR'S WON'T DO [__Thep never did do
tr. Th that. civc temporary relief and they never will.
It isle elOse they don't touch the CM(II4, of the dlxease. The
cause of all uglle and bilious dheosses Is the atmospheric
polio. called !iliamna or Malaria. Noitleatir.e thin poison by
lu ~,,thral,aittidoto, and all disease catw.d by • tt disappears
at ones, Rhode,. Fever and Ague Cure Is this Antidote to
Malaria, end moreover it is a perfectly harmless medicine,
The eortiticate of tbo celebrated chemist, J. IL Chilton, of
New York, to this oiled, Is attached to every bottle; there.
fore if it dare no good It can do no harm.
This is more titan can to said of Quinine, Arsenic, or any
tonic in existence, as their use is ruinous to the eonstitatisnx,
and hritira on liumb Ague, Which LICVer allows a pecimu fx . it
feel perfectly wall for a simile moment_ In Illustration of
thew truths t annex $OlllO truas (rout a lettor Just received
from a Physician!
ticonorrows, Ohio, Marchl7ylB66.
JAS. A. lIIIODES, Esq.- —Dear Sir: Young of ttsl inst. is it'
band. The Care arrived late last year and Cho difficulty in
getting any one to try It eras greatly increased front the
tact that a remedy had been introduced which WWI 6;ra - wing
in furor with the public, as toeing better than using Quinine
—not knowing 1 presume that the remedy they used to
,c,,alc taking quinine, contained the drug itoetrl
This remedy, known 38 Smith's Tonle, would My - at-lab y
break an ague, but it dhi not cure it, as it would often re•
turn it ith renewed rigor. This one circumstance I deemed
in ye ur favor. if I could institute a test comparison between
It and your Cure. Thy following is the moult
Thi co persons took your Cure, all of which were cases of
Qii didian Intermittent Fever, of many wicks aurally,.
They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occa4unalry
missing a chill. but it was tai in all such case,) slowly wean -
inc, then, 11111, 1.1.1 laying the foundation of other and ~ v,
reenialadies. 1 did sulveed in, Erecting a radical cult- of
all threi, oldies, cases with your rented), and they !;
1101 hail a Olin Hiner. Tin all three of the, eases the:N.lth
had liven 114eii. rind MI before stated, 1.4 , •ak the
, Ind!, I aft, a period 11Y too.. land elapsed it
thlTik thi re will he no dill, U 11) lieW ia citing to your
cute !11, v • Ltdagt • gr Intel of any utter remedy IlLiNv
IV I LLI AM BUCK N ER, M. Ir e
1:11 , 1PF., , YE V Eli and E, or ANTTIsYrS 'Yu
PtA LARIA. th, tally 11+,11111-'4a r 1 11111 . 14 In, 1 •Iltall - 111, 1 1 is
-
,
equally rertaiu ns a PREV Hyrivx, nc a Cliitli. Take it
on In you feel the Ail! , VOMing on, vii i ou trill novel. ban„
11111Z1 , 101,
.IAN.II.:'• A. ILllt , DE. 4 ,Proprivtor, Pruvidence, It. I
Poi •al, by Drug,;lott, jelti
W. NV. WALLACE
STEAM MARBLE WORKS.
319, 321 awl 333 Liberty street,
Opp mite Smithfield attest, '
PITTSBURGH. VA.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE
STONES always on hand; Stone and Marble Curbing
and Vaults for Cemeteries, made to order.
Furniture and Washstand Tops, and Imposing tib , nes wade
by machinery. iu hits tune and better style than can be deco
by mere manual labor. Particular attention is paid to the
manufacture of
MARBLE MANTLES,
of w Lich we have u largo variety of bvetutifel patterns.
Builders and "there are invited to examine our stock, Os !Nu
feel persuad,l that after doing so, and learning our pr,ce.,
($l5 and upwards,) lint few who are able to own a gaol
lomat, will 1, waling to remain long without procuring ,me
or more Slat Lie Mautle4. They requiro nu scrubbing w.
paining; are always neat; are an ornament to a. room: aro
not !table to take tire, and evat but little more than a good
nni Marl li4
)larble Htihi Inw Lt the trade. !karat Stmt. Made to ord,
I nor stock of Marble is the largsst in the Wwtt, and ts.
inalinfactiired by the be.,t xru..kinon, aided by nuicliiner), ie
Wul thy ,JI attention.
ir.l.•re, no., at 319 Liborty Pithtbnritit,
SL't••l with .It.tittach. W. W. WALLACE.
I)ORTABLE FLuURING :VIILLS.—The
1 , 54 011 hand, an,: is manufacturig, Portable
t ri k, uu ialpp..ved qual!ty; they ore very Cln.
port, I tin light, grind (1,4, (five b, fifteen bushels per hour.)
Can 1.3 rli.lll, water or horse power, and will prove
et .111011,11,1.1 0 :0.1 tllailltertl, h 110,4111,11 and In fp,
eta, k e filled et 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Ala W. WALLACV.
.
QMUT AIACHINES. LULL'S PATENT
hutut SMUT MACHINES. used In 700 Mills In the
They run Light, chain well; are durable, and
they become smooth. the edge can be renewed,by crarkmg
the. Barr. They have been tided for rive years in the City
Mills. Pittsburgh, (one of the largest üblls in the West,)aiot
are warranted to clean well. For particulars, see hand-b.lb,
Orders filled at 719 Liberty street., Pittsburgh.
apt.: W. W. WALLACE.
rllO MILL OWNERS.--Frerich Burr and
laurel 11111 Stones, Belting Cloths. Mill Spindles,
tz..roon Wire, Corn and Cob tlrinders, Coat lion
Proof :gaff's, always on hand and wade to order, at 314
I.il,rty street, ilttsbargh, POll/1/1.
apft2 W. W. WALLACE!.
QTEAM ENGINES AND BOLI f ERS.-=-
10 Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted bent
quality, on hand and made to order. Boilers of ailltli.1:11
iron, made short notice. Orders tilled with despatch, et
:119 ',Wert). street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
niat
W. W. WALLACF.
J. IT. If YHA. T MAT PIMACt.
UHEE OF CHARGE!!-TWO SPLENDID
ESUIIAVINI3B, entitled Bolton Ablx*
the olden 'rinioe," a splendid steel engraving, fr, m the c.
brute.) wanting by Loindseer; and the " Departure of , 11.•
from Kgypt," n large nod beautiful engraving
pant Tug I.) . D. tl,,b..rt. Tbe stall pri, of the üb,•ve i.
cravingsit $1 per ropy , but will be tout free of diary,
tolluwa:
Ths loilsar,bors isstabliahosi a Ilia - PK
Philadelphia. ati•l %lin furnish any hooi. • - y•uttlwatint
t prsiv, A poetago. Any n- by f u rs,,si, t ,. 4
riiition 1 rt. • of nay ••f tho anch
Ilal;•etiz, sts•y'a, Putnam a, UntitauPq PratlLl Leslie's rt •
t its. . Ci.r• 11115a7.111.1 utaf year, and a
••ti sitioir of th bee engravings, free of that 0 ..
..• if rail,. riling I, a $2. antl a $1 MitgaZIIIP, eneh na Pet.,
Chmaino A••ntoil, they
• •uaga,tnos nod aI. opy .1 11.0
10CM.
F.,tqf at:it lil t,t•II 00.1 teiecuteil w ti.
an! 1:ox: It,- .11
t,l Mad,. V,
lioginees Card, Sc. All urticrs aunt t rut
promptly attended tu. Persons within,: viriA of thoir
..11,c 3,41. can .. , nil n ilectritei rel.:type or iiketch
biniding Lv mail or es prude.
Fori,ls MI M dpit.llll(e. having calenble article", wouiii tin.; it
to them mivatibtiie n. address the subscrihrrs, as wn N4,,.1!
/ICI nil Ltgellt, f, 1110 anto of thin t au,.
ItYRA)I ik PI EIiCN,
60 Smith Third rtreet, Philadelphia
al, iftaswly
o V. ;MTT
ROTI' & C[;RTIS, Dealers in Real b:-tale,
_LI St. Anthony Fulls, MinnesotaTerrlt,,ry. Laud bon, h!
and sold throughout the Territory. Morley loaned. Inv. ,o-
ie , nta made to the lest advantage, and Land 'Warrants lo .a
tel. Also, Agents for the rale of Lots iu the town at rr.
CLUE D. &u miles from St. Anthony, and head of etavigatl
at.ove the Fulls. The survey of the great Pacific Railr, al
er,sse.l the Thaslssippi at this point, and the numerous nd
vantages it poaxes.,es ass plat, of busin,ems , will it m tar
Elf the largest cities in the Northwest.
rarraix_rozi :
EI-Glovernor Ramsey, Minntal.ona.
Han. Wm. IL Welall, Chief Juvlleo of Mlnuoia•ta.
Hun. J. Meeker.
11. M. Bias, Ileloote b. Cougreaa.
Riee, Becker, Attorneys at Law.
Meaor, Borun & Ilaks, Bankers.
Rev. T. M. hllerton, Reginter of U. S. Land Office
aterdo
A LEXANDER. W. •FlitEl 7 +,, ACtorney al,l
or at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery. .16 ut
4,1 procuring. Bounty Lands and Yunsions. and lit LIL C
Iw - tunt I , f Clim., in Great Britain and Ireland.
us...le iu thin and adjoining Counting;
tmt • .•Itlet.ednnte st•tticd; Real Estate nt 4.1 •I
an , l r uts c, , q , •rtva. Mote't's invested
'C tttlatt et,artry. Title, exnulitted and title paper, •:,
Otlice tn; FUC 11TH at trot_ a few door,. above ,tsmili t tlel.l
P.lt.lturch. Ma. oil
A IV. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Co!
ICr the : 4 tattte 01 Tel:tit:eget.. New
3:IIr,NoW York, u, M bigno, luk
Loni.nantt and Virginia.
tur Drvd, dirovti, 3,1 nekz,,,,lrnlawnta and proofm tut. •a
for rt,,r41,0• I Liu MO' nl lino abOVo 11/11111.41
Minr;,,ppi earl Ithodo
'archl.-5Z.--itul:Sdawj
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FTN lON COAL WORKS FOR SA LL.- -
IL) The C•ial Works lately liNVIIO.I by A. Jr.
,11.11ThItl nn Ilse Monongahela river, i‘bout 25 milo, flp is
:•ithdairgh, are now for sale. The preperty.consists of
were a , l 116 in'retea of Land, (more or less) 1.14
t2eal a
therein; and al., ell the Coal in about 100 11.41 . 1.1 11”.•
together ss ith Buildings, Railways, Ac.
For further particolars apply to
D. W. & A. S. BELI,, Atty's at Law,
npll,daiwa No. 1143 Fourth et., Pittsburgh.
21510 1:11.AKI3L1 JAMES C. IUCItE?.
LAK ELY & RICI I EY, REAL ESTATE BEI).
JUP Kum, corner of St:venal and Smithfield streets, rive
burgh.
Farms, Houses, Lots, Mills, Furnaces, kc. Ac., bought and
,old on commission; Land Warrants bought, sold and !c.a.
tod; Bills, Bends and Notes negotiate/J. Napodal attend. _
given to subdividing Farms, and dispradng of them. Terms
reasonable. norTinlaw
ARGAIN OFFERED.—The tuadersigno-d
JUP offers for auto SIX LC/TS of ground fronting
mil adjoining the Depot of the Piteaburgh and Ci'innellsvitle
Railroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of M'K
PONT. Four of the Lie are 37!, , feet in width by shot
Li., so depth, fronting at one end on the Depot, and at tte
other on Sinclair str,t; and two of them fronting for their
whole length on other streets.
A Ls,)--T VO LOTS. 37 1 ,' fret In width, treating the nth,
,d to of the Di and in depth 121—one of tilt. Lute lord,
f its whole length ou Jenmte street.
N o letter property can he found, and it will b. told lox
Runt of the payment taken in Stock of the ConnelLsviite
a.,roakl, if desired. U EO. P. U ILLMORE,
Oillee of the Morning Post.
Pdhilnirgh, An, ust :31, 185.5.--fdtwtf
Flu:NI
A N U FACTO RY—Mits.
V six ,10”1-6 from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collect.: .1
Jul.:, Allegheny City, is prepared to till orders for WIG'.
MIL.I .Lll kinds of oRN AM ENTAL HAIR. W(IIIK. The la
quality of material Is I urnished, and entire satisfaction guar
anteed. mylEctlawly
800 KS ! BOOKS ! ! BOORS
Scenes of a Hunter's Life..
I tirillinj AdNenturre by Land and Sea.
N. , rthwood, or Life North and South.
rumours Expedition to Oregon not Califoru ht.
11.11 Smith Abroad.
I ndian Capt vit or Li fi. in the Wigwam.
The States mot T•Trit,ies of the Great West.
Noble Deeds of American Women.
The Museum of Remarkable and interesting Events.
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanagh.
Th.. Young Man's Rook.
'rho Y,.ting Ludy'', Nook.
Japan as t: was and in. ,
r“ it, Married.
Edina Allem and the linen Mountain Heroes of "C d
Married, not Mated, by Alice (arty.
War lu Kansas, by ltrewerton
Items For All.
The Water Cure Encyclopedia, be., be.
For tale by 11.1'. C. MOIIUAN,
Je-11 No.4] Fifth street_
NEW BOOKS AT DA TIN SONS, 65 Market.
street near Fourth.
P.enus, by Richard Cher.orix Trench.
The White Chief. by Capt.
The &stip Hunters, do. do.
Comic Miseries of ILmlarl Life.
Helps' Spanish Conquest in A merlrit.
Everybody tier Own Shorneaker.
Immigration, Its Evils and Its Conaentietices.
Paper Dolls and How to Make Them.
IfilLside(hurth or Reminiscences of a "Country Auto.
rate, by John W. (bickering, D. D.
Sight and /tearing. How Preserved and Flom Lost, by Dr.
Clerk.
Loren,. Renoni. by Author of Dr. Antonin.
The Suffering Savior, by Kruinacher.
Lectures on Rhetoric and oratory, by Edward T. ahan.
ning.
Lr turrA on Great ; Myers, 1,i1t.11-11./rl.
.old Ilia Money, Its Use and Abuse; by Lir. Tweedle.
)h maid!. utak by Washington Allistou.
Lecture. delivered to Young Merl ill I.lldtal.
TIL, Cripple or
Harpers :11ni,,ixine, as soon SS published—:A ctn. Jel9
UNE IsIAGAZINES—Just received and
for sale by FL MINER k W.., No. 32 Sruitblield street:
litirper'x Nlttpurie fur JUDO;
Uud,re Lady'. Book for June;
Petenion'e Magazine for June;
Art Journal for May.
All the NEW BOOKS published are for sale by
R. MINER & 00-,
Na 89 Buightleid stray.
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ATER'S !CHERRY PECTORAL,
FOR TUE RAPID CURE i../Y COUGII2, COLDS. lIOAID3Es
NESS, BRONCILVITE, WINIOPING-00P''zi CROUP,
ASTHMA AND CONBUMPTIIthi.
rumnllasnuer Is offered to the cow
.nsoultxwlttl> =nee wn feel in •
' • eh article at& Mile to real
ize the happiest etTects that can be de
faced. So wide Is the Mild of its uses
atelluiv4 .4110 munerono the cans of .
fte ettFes,lhatialmoat every section of
the,celtritZabcfida ith Wrenn,
XAMILIcIia Seen natored
.seseseveel front alarming and even desperate die
taries of the 4thimi, by Ito nee. When once tried, its rape
sleety presteforTiO*PArliethe't4 1D9 1 #1 1 4 RV) apparent
steer plisarsatioje, and wlieitt Ifs finlike; qieJinown, the
palate no eager hatatic what eittldoterto - oniploy fur the
dlstreseineehtlidaagistthist affectioni °Utile pulintreary or•
gam, whleharfs incident to ottpcliplate., , I
Nothing has calla louder for the earnest inquiry of meth- t
cal teen, than the alarming prevalence and fatality of con
sureptive complaints, nor Las any one chute of diseases had t
more of their tnetistigatious and cam. Duties yet no ales
quote remedy bee been provided, on which the public could
depend for protecticin Irons attacks upon the respiratory or. `2,
gala, until the introduction of the OU:EIIRT PECTORAL.
Thai article is the prodnct of a lung, laborious, mid, I believe,
imerevidul endeavor to furnish the continually with each a ;I•
remedy. (if thin lastetatement the American people ace now k
thetussilves prepared to judge, and I appeal with confidence to e -
their &velum If there to any dopeudeuco to be placed In
what moo of every Maas and station certify it hoe demo fur .4
them; if we can tenet Our 0.11513111.11, whet, we see dangerous g
affections of the throat end lungs ) told to it; If we ears depend
on the assurance of intelligent Physicians whiz make it their
trnsinten to knew—in short, if them te any reliance upon any
thing. then it is irrefutably proven that lids medicine dna re-
Rove and does cure the clam of diseases it is designed far, be.
yond any and all otheretbat are known tonmuklud. If this be
true, it cannot he too freely published, nor too widely known .
The afflicted should know It. A remedy that cures is price. 4;
lea to them. Pelotas should know it, their children ant ii
priceless to them. All ebeuld know it, (or Reknit can be
priced to no one. Nut only should it be cireulated hero, but is
everywhere, not only in thin country, but In all countries.
Row faithfully wedetve acted en this cunvicdru , is shown in
the fart that already this article hail made Ileo circles of the
globe. The son nen, sets on Its limits , Nu continent is
without It, laid but few peoples. Although not in au general''
one in other nations as in this, It is employed by the more .
intelligent in altruist all civilised countries. It is extern
shady employed in both America,—in Europe, Ante, Africa,
Australia anti the farsiff islands of the WM. Life Is as dear V
to its posseasurs there as here, and they grasp at a valuable •
remedy with even more avidity. Unlike most preparations b `
of its kind, it to an expensive composition of coittly material.
Still it is afforded to the public at a reasonably low pnce,and
what to of vastly more importance to them,its quality lei
miner suffered to decline from its original. etudent of excel.l
lents•. Every bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, le •
as good as ever has linen made heretofore, or all we are casi
nettle of making. No toil or cost Is spared, In maintaining ]
it in the beet perfection which it le possible to produce.,
Hence the patieut who procures the genuine CHEERY Pet , f
Tvall, can rely on having as good on article on has over been
tool by those who testify to lie cures.
By pursuing this course, I have the hope of doing eornal
gtwd iu the world, es well as the salisfectien of believing ,
that much Lena been done already.
dl- Prepared by J. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical
Chemist, Lowell, Mafia.
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Bold by B. A. FAIININTOCII & CO, at wholesale and wwi
toil, by every Druggist in Pittabnrgh, and by all DOSIOIIIi
,veryvvhere. aplAtud& w
The Greatest Medical Discovery
OF THE AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, bus discovq,
oredrin one of our Nmrnon pasture weeds a remedy
that cures rrery 1-iml of litimor, from the woniScrofula to a
common Pimple.
Ile him treated it in over eleven hundred mires, and never 2,
failed except in two cases (both thunder humor.) He beef ;
sow ru his viesessiou over two hundred certifteatee of Its;
value, all within twenty miles of Boston. 4'
Two bottles are warranted to curo a nursing, sore mon .
one to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples
the fate.
Two to three bottles will scoot the system of Lolls.
Two bottles are warranted to mire the worst canker In tile..
mouth and stomach.
Three to tire bottles arm warranted to ems the worst maell
erysipelas.
One or two botthe are warranted to cure all humor of the
eyes.
Two bottled are warranted to cure running of the oar mid , - .
blotchea among the hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to Cure corrupt and rani;
ruing ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin.
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des-
perste eases of rhennintkim.
Two or throe bottled are warranted to cure the worst cams
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of ringworm.
Three to four bottles ere warralited to cure salt rheum. a
Five to eight bottledtvill cure the worst mao of scrofula
A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity I '
taken ,
Nothing looks so improbable to throe who have In raj
tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as that a com
mon weed growing in the pasture, and along old stone wa11 , 3
should cure everylarmor in the system; yet ilia now a fix
fact If you have a humor it has to start. There are no t•
nor ands, hums or ha's about suiting some camas and not!
yours. I peddled over a thousand battles of It in the vicinity,
of Boston. I 1. - now Its effects in every may It has already!
done some of the greatest cures ever done In 3LBssaciausetts4
I gave It to children a year old; to old peopleef sixty. I;
ham aeon poor, piny, wormy looking chddrenivithose fitotrY
was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state of health bylit,
on, bottle.
To those who are subject to a salt headache, one belittl
e ill always core it. it gives great relief to natant and diz 7
t.ittetss. Some who have been costive for years, have takeng'
and been regulated by it. Where the body Is sound it works
quite only, but where there to any derangement of the fruic.ts*?
vans of nature, It wilt cause very singular feelings, but yo n !
trust not be alarmed—they always disappear in from Lou
Jaya. to a week. There L, never a bad remit from ft. On the r!?
%
contrary, when that feeling is over, you will feel ycrurstaltl.:
like to new person. I heard some of the most extravagantsJ.
1,1‘,111i1.1111.1 of it that man ever listened tu. No change o4k .
Met is ever neceasary--eaethe best ycnt can get. I have
het an herb, which, when simmered in sweat oil, dissolve* . . }
Scrofulous swelling of the nook and under the ears. Ittricos
ho cents. Price of the Medic , I Discovin^ysl per bottle.
Directimu fur Cse.—Adu. , ono table spoonful per day 4
Children over eight years, bessert spoonful; children Cron `n.
live to eight years, teasspoottfnl. As no direction can bet"'
made applicable to all constitutions, take enough to oporatsoi
en the bowels twice a day.
Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance in bad can. e 1
Scrofula.
5.4.1, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KEYSER'a,I4O Woodi
street, corner of Virgin alley, end J. P. FLEMING, Alto{ -
glieny. apliklydsw
INHALATION
ItOR TUB
CM OF ASTHMA AND CONSINTIONi`
NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL. I ,
HYGEANA
ROOORT 110)1S TO 21111 DOOR OF Tllll MILLION
AWONDERFU L DISCOVERY has recent
ly been made by Dr. OMITS, Of this city, in the treat
men: of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lunge,
We refer to " Dn. CURT& iiTallitatA, on latiALlNll Beaten
rAPlill AND Cumin': Stave." With this new method, Dr. C
bus metered many afflicted 0111 1 A to health; CM an MiliOnCtl 1.1 1
which, he has "Innumerable certificates. Speaking of the
treatment, a physic/tin remarks: "It is evident that inhaling,
—constantly breathing an turreriaLle, healing vapor—Lb.
medicinal proportion must come in direct contact with flit
whole feria' cavities of the lungs, awl than escape tlw many
and varied changes produced upon them when intrbduret:
into Ow stomach, end subject to the process of digestion.'
The Ily•goana is for sale by all the Druggists throughout the
country."—New York Dutchman of January 14.
The Inhaler is worn nu the breast, under the linen, with
out the least itlCOnVeniOniro-00 heat at the body briny
sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of mot of cures
like the following, might bo 11/111104
uno istrikage of Um ilytostualute cured MO ache Asthma.
of six years' standing. J. F. Rscsurrsx,
Partmantor or Dunciannon, Pa.
I ant cured of the Asthma, of ten years' standing, by Dr:
Curtis' Hyman& Moat:11112T Ess - rox. lirooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. PAUL, of No. 6 Hanunond street, N. Y., was cured o;
a ',yore case of Bronchitis by the Ilyceatia. •
My sister Lan been corral of a distreasing cough, of savers'
y, are' etanding, and dccid.d to le. im•nrable by the phyet
Clan& 8110 was cored in nee , month, liy the Hygeana.
.1. it. Ottawa;, Richmond, Me.
The Ray. Dr. ens:ryes, of New York, testifies of our wed!
eine to the following language:
Nrw Your November 15, 18f4.
D.zr think highly of Dr. Carlin' ilygerma ea a rom
%sly in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had some
opportunity to testify its efficacy, 1 ens convinced that it is
must excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaffitn
application tuthe chest.
N. 11—Dr. Canis' Hygoana b tho ORIGINAL and ONLI
ORNIUTICE ARTICLE; an others are base imitations, or vib
and motions countorfofts. Ehan them as you wool.
COMM
Aisle /or solo by Dr. Geo. FL Rayner, 140 Wood street ; H
N. Sellers # Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City: Jet"
Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester.
irtyltdawthm
THE SATISFACTORY REMEDY—Fron
partn of the country, north and mouth, the propels
tore are almost dolly In receipt of such flattering teatitnoul
sleds tie tho folloWing, relative to B. A. Yahnostock's unequal
ed Vormifuge :
Ciarestationo', Ala., AprillBth, 1845,
Messrs. B. A. Ilshnestoek cf tb.-1 have been selling yaw
Verruiftige in this place for live yearn, and take pleasure it
stating. for the information of the trade and of the public
that et hats been, so far as I know, one of the moat enlister
tory remedies in the market, and one of the most saleabli
niedicines we have. I have also personal knowledge of lb
good effects in numerous cases under the treatment of our
physicians, all of whom non it regularly, and always fount
n to be safe and reliable as a tram specific. 1 can resent
ineod it as one of the safest and beat in the market.
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Pt opolod aud sold by D. A. FAnNEEITOCK 8. CO.,
corner of Wood sod Pint 81., Pittsburgh.
ULLIHEN'S PARISIAN TOOTH
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U PASTE.—This Tooth Paste is the best of Its kind fot
cleiuming and preserving the teeth. It le prepared lindel
the supervision of Dr. thillitien. Bold only by
JOS FLEMING, •
JeJO Corner Market at. and the Diamond.
DOIVDER'D BLUE —A superior article;
Juni rec.... Prod and for rale by
JOT PLILIIING HBO&
ASUPERIOR . BOOK TO TEE WATCHMAN,
or LampooErrara—Now ready: TUE WANDERER, r
Tale ~f Lite'a Ylciarilaidtal; by the author or "The Watch
otau," &c.
"Trudging along, unknowing what he sought,
And whistling as he went, for molt of thought."
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