sbartg4 (6.4-ytte. .. . ; . . - -.-,- F011.33T Oltovs, Robinsem 7'onntkip, 1 .• , - . • Oct. 28th, 185 Tr . 1 items. E4t. GazeffezPermit me to present yen ' with a bottle of Syrup made froin'the 'Chinese- Boger Cane,' together with my mode of milting lag the can and manufacturlngthe syrup. On :the 26th day of May last I 'planted the cane i• 7' — •:' : "_ ......g...11. the same attention that I gave to --- _tfly . 3"; W . -- ';t6roe.M4 tiOr sake of experiment suckered half treWMT.thef hal:44l=lmA the sucketi IC grow, and they did grow for cer- • , 'Lehi- some two, three and four to a stalk, the i portion that •1 stripped thesuckers off grew much thicker and stronger in the stalk than that on ,which: the:;nucleons were permitted to remain, .. -- istuVconseqttentlylt ' required less labor to pre- •••• pare as . much cane as would make a barrel of . • -juice from rthe lot that was suckered than that which was Sot, there being a greater amount of 1 ' jitice in a large stalk than a small one, a small I stalk requires as much if not more time to strip and prepare for the mill than a large one. — On the 20th of October, inst., I cut half my ' / Ehee., it having the night previous got a smart ' / ' frost, ' tilt the blades Were killed, on the follow ing day I had the remaining halt cut, it having got !welded:l freezing. We then hauled it in /and set it on end in the barn, that which got one nights free sing 011 one side of-the barn, and that which got 1, , w0 nights freezing on the other side In a solid mass, there it remained for some time till I got my mill ready for operation which was some time after the cane was out. My mill which I built myself consists of three rollers turned out of a whiteoak but 10 inches in dim - ,eter and 18 inches long, set in a housing of four inch oak plank, the driving roller has two rows of Cogs, one at bottom and ono at top, the other two rollers have mortices corresponding with - •the Cogs, the rollers stand perpendicularly, the driving roller runs through and three feet above the cap on which is placed a sweep to attach a horse to. The mill is set in two sills five feet long and I loot square which makes it heavy enough to remain stationary when in operation. The mill finished, I now commence crushing the:. cane and my little wooden mill which took me about ono week to build far exceeded my anti cipations From every well grown stalk it pressed over a pint of juice. I have triedvarious ways of manufacturing the juice into syrup, I have taken the juice from the press just es it came from the cane, put in pots when it began to boil, put iu a little lime, mixed to the comae teney,of thick cream whioh caused a thick scum tarise to the top, this removed continued to boil down one half,remove the pot from the fire, let it settle, strain it, put it over the fire when it comes to the boil,-stir in the whi4e of one egg mixed with half a gill sweet milk to four gallons, boil doWn till thick-enough. list I think, the better way is tt .r i. try my other mode, which is 'this I set abe el on a block convenient to the mill, (an open ended barrel). put a spite above the bottom hoes which will leave threo inches 4. ' between the bdttom and spite, into this barrel put the juice, lethen the barrel is filled let it stand over nig h t, by morning all the sediment will be settled t the bottom of the barrel, from this spite draw he juice, strain into a pot, put, it over the fire, dd one table spoonful of baking I I soda to five gallons of juice, stir it well for a few seconds,•boil down two-thirds, to three gallons, . thus reduced, add one egg beat up in a gill of sweet mill:, stirring it at the time so as to have it well mixed, remove it from the fire, let it stand thirty minutes, strain a second time, put , it over the fire and boil till thick enough, thus was the sample mode I send you. Some of my cane remained eight days in the' barn before it was crushed, and although it was '. .•• in a solid body it did not appear to lose any of its ' ' jury quality, neither did it heat, but the ' -• • ' -^.‘ syrnpls not all that we get for our labor, the ',..• :'. airtished stalk makes an excellent feed for hogs, • - ' when cut up and mixed with a little bran it makes . 1 . ;a feed that horses and cattle are very fond of, ••:,.', . both cows and horses cat it greedily as It comes - i:- . • from the mill, rind our women says that our '..i,.. , •.• cows have .improvell both in the quantity and quality of their milk, since they have had free ?:••• : access to the cnished stalks. and then the blades ' • Arid tops make not only an excellent fodder. but ',.-- a great lot of it. dons began, .In. ft rbortrulturat, Pittsburgh lledg• F.rm Nursery. QITUATED ON WILKINS AVENUE, al kj about one quarter of a lane from the second Toll °ate, en the Farmer'. and Mechanics' Plank IWO. an eater, alma of Fourth street, and about three and a qnarter tulle* from Pittsburg) ITSL k JA3IES 511211tDOCK, Propridors. July lAN abbertionnerits. BUFFALO ROBES! a.OOO NOW ON HAND, And for 8010 by the Dale or single Robe, by OEORDE F. WOSIDATII, • No. H 5 ARCH ETUDE% above Fourth, I VA of Yo. 1g N. Fourth etroel,l PHILADEI.IIIIA. N. B.—Alert, a large anfortment. of LADIES FANCY FUMS. eel: arm!, • ALLEN & NEEDLES, A.. ^_l' Sooth IV/tarots, mut 35 SAitli Water &n t, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, Candles, Storch. kc. A full tutoortmout on ha. to V which the ottoutlon of &alert Is reopectf ally asked. jurtutlly 33altimore fibbcrtioments C. 1100= 4 -ACWIM4I ,I U. C. IBM ARMISTEAD. RIGGS £ CO,s AGENTS FOR TH E SALE OF VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, it Dia:Sande Ptoze, Traltirsarc riayAlarays on hand n last...stock, which they distribute rho inavat market prink. ap2P:lyd' EOM ISINE2I PR Lii,S4. Toro :6_7 t he Lest Preparetion• of the Age Thcv are not recom . - :1c;;L!::;_l as Universal Cure-ails, but simply for • hat .t.,lt2u- name pur- ports. The VERMIFUGE, for expelling Worms from the human system, has lso been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The LIVER PILLS, for the cure of LIVER COM PLAINT, • 211' BILIOUS DE RANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD ' ACHE, &C. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele 4. brated VERMIFUGE and LIVER Pius, prepared by 8,......,...i., ' Y 3 SOLE FROPRIETORS ) Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, - pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLANz's, are • worthless.'" , The GENUINE McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Ms' can now be had at 'all respectable Driig' Stores. -FLEMING BRO'S, WOOD ST., PITTSBUDoII, PA. Bode Proprietors. 100 .t 3 2 Hydra Flip Omiln i t,e b. 2., OVIPICIC OP .-Ticeranautiriszeiness COMEPAIT:' " PrrnAulAs, Oct. lee; MI. THE FOLLOWING 00 DS are instore, un called fa, and witifft add at Milo Auction to pay charges, on the 11BBT DAY OP DECNXBEB non, mlere told toonnd facia m 00,. - JACOB FORSYTH. Jr., Agent. ;, 1 mango apt - 7 P All, 1 a April 1 C. B Aspinwall, 1 " B Alien, 1 " Aeochleinnn ore Pittsburgh, London, Petanylianbk, 006 Bennett A 00, Plttobaryo, 1 " Weems Agficaltzoist, 1 boo J D Abrogo, Apollo, Ponnolysala, package tra user " ; Birmingham, Penn/ it" 11 .ST:Be Boyd, Pittsburgh, " Bancroft Woodcock, " " J Benny, Jr, • J Breden, • W COell. " George Btickoman, Hickory, Pa, " M Bruton, Esti Liberty, P., • DII Brown, Pittalrgh, D Bowan, "Mn Prewar, • A Boon, Hemallnille, • J Boyd, Eitimbearrille, " Mr. ft L Bard, Pittsburgh, B H Bailey, trunk T Brown, C box L P Bush, trtmk Kr Blackburn package P Bauman, box SI Ninny, " 0 Brow., " 11 A Billing/ " M Burchfield, Gard Intent, P., A P Boyd. Pittsburgh, casting J B Black, box James Brown. " D Dime. J 1t Backhouse, i pg mach .1 111. k, bbl I be B Branum., package J W CrOM, • Rev .1 Cowl. " Thomas °grisly, • I aeshem, Waahington, Pa, " Jl , Campbell, Leesburg, Campbell , box Cummins Cherry, Httaborgh, rpack . aga Campbell A Bea, Weet Greemille, Campbell A Pollock, Pittsburgh, Mr. Coleman, con Birmingham, P.. Logan. Fem, P.. Pitteiburgh, hlissoutosni, Pis, Courtney...lUs, Ps, Pittsburgh, J Butler, • N.ll Crane, • Y Coaidoek. • W Q Chapman, " A Cough.), Pittsb Coutter, A. Clark, box M Chews, bale J W Carr, . box A F Cantwell. J DC, 2 pacleges J W Carr, box F J Cooper, Allegheny, Peun'a " I J Cummings, Butkr. " J Drew Pittsburgh. " Miss 8 Douglass, Dilwork A 114‘duatt, package 331 I Demomy, ShAkeysoll. " J Dunbory' Pittsburgh. ti N Dorsch, " • T Duuthell, - Mrs C Davenport, " trunk N 0 Dann. I box A N Dunlap, Candor, PA I " 0 Darnrall. Allegheny. 4 N B Dodga Pittsburgh. I C hot II Dorman. boxes B N Doris, I - Nr. E Dandrlu. I IMx C Darnel. 1 rho. II Donelt. I pockage It Evan., I C box J Arbon, 111,*ge aid Fibs Carib., I E II Ensigu. I WA Evans A Co., 1" A J I bale A D Eagan, • 2 boxed 51 IV Futon, 1 paekAge J A Fugal, I J Forster, Prospect Pa. " 0 A Fry, Pittsburgh. k S Findlay. Findley - 011e Pa- I " J Fordly. Plcher, CH.. Va. I J 1, Mob), Painesttlle, I " II I. Pohnsteckt Pittsburgh, " Wren:tout IleadQuaress 1 box T Faucet'. Birmingham, IC boxes A Freese, Pitubur gh I boo A Freund, _ . . Ginger HM. Peno's Tempe villa, Pa. Yituburgh, 111=11411Am. Pittsburgh. Allegheny. 1:111oburgh, Butler, Pa. Pittsburgh. Mut ILethlebam. Pittsburgh. .1 )1 Fulton lAA.. M TIARA not's", Bcoake, J BTall., bus J package bl Ijaten th s, C tisane. W Gardner, " J. G OBlronst esst's W Ohm, bok X Gray. Allegheny. C E Gordon, • Plbstnugh. J Grdner, keg Gazette, hos. F W Gould, pge me. P Gladden, ['script/Mlle, Pa. package J HuQmau, Florence, Pa. box J Bevan, Pittsburgh. ge V N 11.11, Tarenton, P. package Hamm t Collins, Plitabrugh. P 0 !tuber, U " " 711 Halnett, Ilatolirgh• Py 8 8 Hull, Pittsburgh. lluey t Bro., ICKeesport, Pa. 11 11 !loaner, Toledo. "kl Uenderson, Pittsburgh '•Hancock, Hunter, J Hardeastle, • J Huffman, J Hay, • C Hann. " H Haat, " B B Ilartonts, L Ilushfield k Sort, box M Herdusam Findldrille, Pa. • Hostetter & Smith, Pittsburgh. II Higgins, Hill, Washington, N. Pittsburgh. plow Hell A Speer, chest C Hallman, package W II Jones, Pittsburgh. D P Ingersol, Hatmenvilla. " BJohnsonPittsburgh. J W Jobnion, box W H Jones, package W /I Johnson, box Johnson & Moorhead, New Castle. PaskageJ Knapp, Pittsburgh. " A Hatay, C Kirknor, • J H Kirchner, • Kirk & Alien, . • J D Kerr, " 0 Koppel', box W Konsia, package M Kelt, T King, J " A Kant], trunk W Anus!, Mercer Pa. Pittabargh Allagheuy, Pa. Florenc. P. Plttaburgh. Ellppery Ronk. , Uniontown, P. , 1 'Warren, Ps. Plttabygh. Allegheny. Pittsburgh. lig cases J Kunkle, box J Keifer, package J H Love, Mr Lacey, • L Laulmer, box J Lam, packsie Slo, box A Kir yn k Lewis, box D Lynch, J Long,. J Lamm, rx7l '.l b7:ll, I kg, J Little, Jr, box Long " D Lynch, be, I mach . % E R Logan, Package S R Minion, . A'J Morgan. " J Ilattbewe, Jr., D Mumma, J Mourn, " Dr J A Moore, • Mrs)! A May, • P Martin, W Mater, Mrs I , Menu " Joel Mohler, " Dr Manny, barrel R Morris, h box D Myler, boxes J box J " A MlClnre, W McClelland, twang* M'Clymonds, J R M'Clintork, .• J WHlnney, " One P AtCormlek " A M'lntree. ' W M'Arinant, " 1I M'Lean, bale Ig McAnally, box J 51'Candlew, package! 3Plln4nd, roll A D M'Cormlck, Ware J H M'Kee, bale C M'Closkey, box. D 3111orry, " A Wance, roll A M'Cormlek, J M'Cullough, box W .•P Wllvain. coffin AAW T McClurg. package W D Ndeper. (oan. Cooper A Lovely.) J Norris, a National Hotel, 0 S E Norton, keg Olin A &elle {wasp Rev W. A Pollen MIMI{ Pemberton, (care Geo. Thompson) ' • II Poelett, B Pagel, Jr., k Co., • J Parker, "8 Paul, " J Paterson. a W Parkin, " Coo A Parkinwes, • II Pike " J A PoOrman, ' JA Parks, • box B Page, Jr., A Co, ch packageest .1 Phillip*, P er. A as, box "Passenger," wagon W Pinkerton, Package JB Reed. • box II N Rankin. package I' Beicluman, Cby J Boddie, • T Rodgers, Tease P Rada • D Ritchie, Cl Itatnal s • Dr J Richman, " Rev B Reed, Dr. J Reichenan, • It Rola, • D Ramsey, box J Rallston.. bag W Ramsden, F =l/ K ar a' box W Reed, We J L Reed, H II Ryan, goal bx box - M Shaw package A I.lSelds, I C Shearer, • R Sears, " Rev libmallek, • M B Suydam, P Stickler, " It E SCrallbre, " Mr Stookey, box Stevenson Thompson, "M Slialleriberg, pack .= Sterling, r..McaceM4 Mod= g a a Q Smith, I " P Smith. LarrenceMile,, tk 1 cbg P Snyder, 1 trunk 11A Smith, Pittsburgh, • I'r7tbox B A Sweed, package Bbryo r k. • INn h. I bale 11Selide, Harrisburg. Pa. 1 box EJ Shear er, TAIT:Z.I" 1 package PRJar.hman, 1 - box (CU I package Bev J Thom; Waahingten, P. 1 " Thorbabo, Pittatrigh. 1 SC Tamable, 1 " Thompson; 3 pkg alla B A Tellingbart, Stetibenville. y *kap LThaMas, . Allegheny. 1 " Tireedy, Pittsburgh. • 1 " RemJ:Tarleton, 1 " Torben, 1 bale 0 Thum, box J T I MES, Zellenopte,Pl... 1 parkageld R Wallta • Pittsburgh. 1 tax J A WAR Cookstown. 1 moan J W j 1 package P f=riri„ • Pow Meroer, Pittsburgh, BVBor. P. Pittstrorgb. Petersburg. Tyrone, P. Bakentown, P. Plttoborgb. Portcrarille, Pa. Main. PO. PittAborgh. Washington, Pa. Pittabstrgh, Terentam, Pa; Pittatnugh. Burgettststru Pittsburgh. blargettareub Pat Liberty, P. Independence, Pie Pittebergb. W.PldWth , .e. Pittabargb. Btratsts, P. Plttaburgh. Smusburg. Pittsburgh, :I::t=P. Blurpetnng, Pa Canal P 0, Panto" Mt Bin= P.. ti l t lahza . ty, I " J Waver, PineForgh. 1......r.._.-14 Whin% 1 " R Willheree, • 1 APF,TPU7' " A. Willtothe, 1 " L West, 1 " 1' 8 Weaver, 1 J T F Wright, 1 " EJ Williams, 1 bo F Welch rerryebotS. 1 chest B Which, Pittsburgh. 1 Ists. Ira Walker, 1 L F W ell Pitbburlth Freeport, Fa PltuthorKh J A Wood, Allegbeny. ]tar? wheels, Pittaburgb cc box J Wild, box J P Wood, puling', earth uden, " 11 Nintil, " J EI Yoke'', 7 Vanhorn, box OV. Bunt, package Mn A liar " John Fancy, Geo Nix, "C P oclO Eburattonal.. Penn Institute, AANCOCK STREET, NEA PENN, will R. re-open on 311ty tin 31st twit. A limited number of pupils may obtain m inion. Terms $32 per send. of twenty-two weeks. 1311:310 L J 31. 3311T11. Principal. Cleveland Medical College. PRE ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES In this Institution will contract.* on WEDNESDAY, thit November, and continuo lb sorts. JOHN DELAMATEH, M. D, Profengor of Midwifery nod . Disowns of Women mud LlGldren. JAILED P. KIRTLAND, M. If., Prole...tor of Gm Principle , and ProgEke of Medlam.: J. LANG CASSELS, M. D, Profemor of Chenßetry nod Donny. JACOB J. DELAMATEIt, D., Prufesnis of Batons Med ic., Therspeutia, and Medical Jurisprudence. • PROCTOR TUAYILit, IL D., Prioresses of Anatomy mid Pb.. OUST/NE C. ft WEBER, M. D., Professor of tlio Principle% and Practice of Surgery. H. K. GeSMING, M. D., Adjunct Profioaor of 311dwIleryaud DlNe.ee of Women and Children. lOITS A. KNOWLTON, M Demonstrator"( Anatomy. Fee for the entire name tolor • well aocurod 0 , 0: 0000 : ry note, payable in 0! ruonthe. for $7O. Matriculation. $5; tirade:llia:l,pr, Private. Anatomy, $.5. Good tooted, with loom, light Mid met, ss to s2nor week. For further pertirulara Ace ,:pring and lAumnor which hare been liberally circulated. oahliwd JtU. DELAII ATER. than. APRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, AT NEW BILIOIITON.IIEA KU IX/LINTY. l' A. Ban. JOS. P. TAYLIIIt, A. M., Itr,-ron. The 'Muter Term will login on \l'hi/NY:I.I)AV, Nov. Jth, Boys admitted at any Onto awl tuition rlawind from del.. of ontranon For Circulars, whin+. the thwtor, his rerl,lence, Now Do it ei tnn t ' y P*l patrona of this School, to whom reference , may t mule, are lion Thor. Si. flows, I lion. Wm. F. Johnaton, Iter.l'. 11. Lyman, J. 11. Shomliwnnw, Eno. Oen. S. :Widen, Ell., I A. K. IJ.wo, Williatua, Keg., I Hen Dr.. Vol lh , own, Imam . Si Pononck, ~22 ni,lo.lyA Sewickley Academy. A CLASSICAL AND CO3I3IEIII'I A I ROARDIAti $421104.)1. tor lk , A, • , ri rt., V W A e K. M.Aud Ohio Itlr,a, l 9 mil.. from VllA•burgl , am' J. R. TRA F. 1.1.1, .h. ht 1•111..11.1.1 MMMll==i F. t`lntulnn owl other imrtienler4...n...itt., JUIIN 1104 IN z.. , NS, f.: 'arm; in IN. MACK &I\l N A 00.1.7 1.11...rty +tr.. en of the I''4: ' Searickl...)4lllo I'. All”ghrhy county. I , .e:4,14 ‘4 - I to•F HE NEXT TERM of this Institution will com on MONDAY, Augur t itlin i,pila willmen ce charged V.:° 1... r tor tu. era wOl ...Ire the atodlet they wt.& to punme from ttn- hilhowing 11a1 Reading. Ithdory, Zoology, Enunciation. Modern Astronomy. Pronunciation, Map Drawing, 'int ilitlow , phy, AnriataDeography, l'hywoh..y Writing, Modern Grammar, OrinprwitiOn, Phyrisni Rhetoric, Chemistry, Logic, Botany, Trigonometry. Far 11reeIr. Latin, InJiwtt Npani.h. Prennh. flermna, Swelllob and Anglo-Sas., an addltuntrkl elkar,.. ref $1 will be made. Piano. per course [went) Ore of 1411/0 p•r term Dnmlng. o,nrrr of twenty Iwww Oil • - A German lady, an excellent pianist, rtwidia in the (amil)), and virtll in Iritf.onii on Go Plan. and In Ilerman and Freneli. A few pupils will he areittninodateil in the family thr Prineipol. Board, with fuel and light. ext.lntha of washing. $3 per wcok. All payments aro to he made In athancr. felliwitally JOSTLE A KENDALL. A. NI, Prin ,- ipal. BROOK.E HALL I+'EDl ALE esIC DI INI ATIN Media, Delaware County, Penna. Mina Maria L. Eastman, Principal. THIS SEMINARY, SITUATED IN TIIE delightful and beautiful -village of 31µ144 thirteret form l'hilmlrlphis by llnilroad, idlers to young Indies the most perfeet combination of //Oniony,* fie the • rittnin• merit of n thorough and acirompllabod education. The Isrge cud cummneli, hn bnildiug landy erected... tahilng all therm - stern consettlence. of bath. P.A. A., Wills Its extensive grounds, a model in all that µel - IMo. to the beolth, mtmfurt. refinement and Improvement of the pupil.. The abetting rmous are high, well serdiintoir,' and furnished With comfort and riVgILIK, and bill too pupil. occupy the same apartment The number of pOplle le 'fm Ited to forty. for ' , hum !herrn toselwr• • emplo).l. The ntrat faithful Instruction is given In all the br.nclws taught, whlla moral and religious principlee are constantly Inculcated toy theory and practice. Tlie avoree of inotniction comp. - how e period of roar yeas and a diploma b 611101.101 i to oil who pass thrones it eatistschwily. The Right Re.. A. Potter. D. P., 1.. 1.. It. BL.hop of Pen/uremia, says: -)Ilan )l. 1.. Bauman. who proiweee to open a Toeing Ladles' Seminary in ]lodic, Delaware matey, Permsyleanis, In September neat. has been LOOWO to, hitt , otworiber for sevens! years past "Ile has a very high inion of her capacity, efficiency and devotednern as educator. She has tied a large and worewifoi experience.— The building which if to be crectod will contain ..ry Of • commodation. The village and surrounding manor,. &It. dl•[lugal•hed fur hadthfulnews and beauty; •n 4 scriber Las cant dence that parents who etitrost their dm:letters to Iliss}:astman will liar. no mime to recret it.. I:tm French language le taught by a Parisian lady resiib ug in the family. • Tbe Latin, German. 19 pmdsb, and Italian langunzra, re- . wive due attention, - The Natural &frame are taught rrlththe Add of • large atul expensive apparattm of The Umleal Dept Is under the charge of a lady eminently quailed for the situation, and all who prefer to be taught on the piano or singing by • gentleman, bore • rialtingtisscher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting are under the direction of a lady accomplished in the arts. The Pall,Term commences September Dtb. MiseEestroan has the liberty to refer to the following gen. Right Her. A.Potter,lnsbop of Pennsylvania. Prsaiklin Pierre, ex-President of C.:. Run- S. P. Chas, Governor of Ohio. C. Loner, EN, Pottsville, Pa. George M. Wharton, EN., Philadelphia. William Ragaley, Esq., Pittsburgh... Bylrnum Lcithrop, Esq., Allegbeny City. MISS M. L. F.ASTIIA.N, Media, Itolatcare county, Pa. U ALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS, PHI L AJLADRIPRIA.-A FAMILY BOARDING SCROOL FOR BOYS.—ltev. B. R. SSISSEIL, Itnctr. The Anhwei Saslow will begin no TUF-Sibt Y, September The Connie of Study tythprise4 . Anclrnt nn4 Mo.lern =StathamUcs, Natural Science, Drawing, kc. Vocal taught grad. For Circulars, kr., address the Rector, Re, D. R. FiIITPCIIa (P. 0.) Valls of *hug lk 111, Phila. ilIOCHB•11.11 lICLIPHIS HILL T. a m PATENZILD AIMS? •Atau. tau ann salt•bl• Ir.== . ll 4. sied a•aatry as ita- ' .11er ma. 11%cr• •Im• es. It, . =Per • tall de- !.7. " 'l 7td a riie n. salrrtaettal ' I " a. cocusaz k co, s. 44 Wat Thal 14. CM. • Odo OYO mooldhotoro Trsokoh Brno KM Mom of oh Wboth old sad Moat nt iboltlooo_ sod dram to loran los, old Doth do Amide thud 801tiNvill4mk, Mill Loom sod Goody of miry 44dietip. We, Mill Mk., i<4 Xll oolkdosyslooodod to ewe oollos & 001=LIRAN it co. llto. oelaladdsnY IL - AY - NOT, Ye who Consider a hoe Mend of Hair NATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT hoe en, It I, t' ion.o . . . . SANDVR'S SCA I.l' TONIC, .nick restores tho healthy condition of Ow ~ n il. cnn.. hair to cow on Om bald, and rhacks a,s frwb•nry toward. Its railing ml, and beroraltdt thin. Sirilor solo st the. principal Drnguirto, and by 11,. Pwi pristor.SlXTll P/TllgET, two doors ithfirld at. znyl6 . _ Stucco Worker, JAMES OWENS, CORNER EIJI ,LAN 7) 1111.1 E STREETS, STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, eves partlettlar attenblott to nit ortlrr. for work Its 111. Una. CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of nil kiwis fornished o short notice. nip2l:lrti AN stunt Ilan t .108333273.ppcia1r.mEr., (Soccettaor to) KIBIRALL, BIEPSICIi A (X), MASONIC lIA Lb. FIFTII STRYET. OFFERT TO THE PUBLIC ALL THE dellearies of the season, prowl no at tho xliort.t no tion,-from 0 o'clock to the morning to 12 o'clock at night. Business men and others will do . trell to rail Io and exam. Inn our Bill of Pare at any time to snit thoir appetite. !loving arrangements made to motto choice articles la our line, from Baltimore, Philadelphia and Norfolk, tin no offer • froth supply of OYSTERS, lIALIEUT, TROUT, LAKE lIEKRIINCI, And from the Wee., all the ourietka of PRAIRIE GAME, which we can furnish to Javan& or °Ulm, e WlnJesele or Retail, either at the earner of NAND ANN PENN NTS" or at WALNUT UALL. Fifth strett. 01,30 octLlyd TUST DLEC'D AND F6117:1LI: Low—too TY Wm. Oreku Appl.E Also, 30 Okla Cut and Dry Tobacco; 25 ken 6 twist ‘1.6 .64 ao Dbl.. E. I. Sum. LEWIS k KIXIKRTON.IO7 Wnod A. 0. MaGREW, STEAMBOAT AND GENERAL AGENT Water Street one door above , Marna. nul&dtl OU SE FURNISHING HARDWARE ISTORK—Hocupeknoplog articles gonorollv. allow Warty Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, &Gianni. Bright, Jspanited and Premed Tin Wong, Wood nnieWlllow Wens. JOIIN FLEMING, No. a, Market Greet,corner of Third. FATRBASIVS PLATFORM SCALES. THE undersigned having been appointed ex duel. Agents Tor the de oftherecedebndenickas, snantifeetured by the original inventors, F. & T pea, HANKA t 00, respectfallr invite the attention of lam ineesoommtudty to the imperkuity of them &elm arm. ell others. These Bade. Wee twee' subjected to the SEVEitEEt TEETS an all the principal Minn& In the United &Abl and England, and In every branch of boslnem throughout the world, and their uniform aecuracy end great durability have gained Ibr them rho repatellott of being THE STAND. AHD IfTiON WHICII THEM CAN BE NO APPEAL. Ma as pmparit3 to all orders for Counter. Poleittor. man', Rolling UM, flay, 0:61,11ailrotel and Clued Etalerg itasuacreacog num. HEMETt...WELLS;;,,.- No. =I. Marty Street„.Commersta.Nene; y .e17:10 : -RittuburEkPormit. I BATT'S AnALGAX.PENS.=Nery tiu wrioy, dank., and paints Jibutoilik fan ible by 4:.40115 . 8T0R iCe r . oda Wows, No. VI Wall CR AFAL St TiLEORY 'EXPOSED.- THE TIME SCIENCE r.EVEALED. kUnklnd have long been engulphst In darkness as re gards the mysteries of medicine, and of deriving a truthful mlntion of Reposer over disease, sod its proper use In the treatment of the tick. 31edIcine, so practiced by the regulu faculty,bi a delusion bundle of improtattalitim and uncertainties... There Is malting in its theories on which the physician can rely no certain or tiled; the remits obtained from its prescriptions are doubtful, and in most mtwell..lefactory. , in a solemn and startling fact, that throesfourths of those "who have delurted this life" died victims. not to disease, but to the injudicionsapplication of this subtle end wirer. Lain theory, ea practLeorl by the regular faculty. We bore proved the utter fallacy of the regular practice fmealwitte. and the groat mdcalable truthfulmme of the R. IL R. over and over %rake for, Ina thosendcants., where the rrgnlar phynicians bare given up their patient/sae lobe able, and had in many cases oven sot the Lillie to only a few Mort hours, that their victims had to live, Radware Ready Relief, Regulators or Resolvent, es the cane may bare boon, hen restored thane dying gratlente to new life and health. lit the treatmeht of the tick by the IL IL IL remedies, there is walling hit to chance or uncertalntlea, for three ."" are a" larepared as to poen.. fined and positive cur powers. power, fouhded prin4plos iinmutable in their power over disown, na the laws of gravitation over the earth. It in thereforo, Impoasible for these remedies to Mil la removing from the human system thedlillculty for which they may to, given, and of restoring the whole human eye trio to its normal conditional health. This In readily wren m the m' .lane efficacy of RAD- I WAY'S ItRADI• ilk:LUX—for the moment this remedy in applied to the pert or Damen( lib 1 testy remitted with loan. or crypt.' with infirtuttlen, all pent and lintadonce ceases., end the crippled, lame end wounded plush beconeen invigor ated with renewed etretisth. No also with the Itenwlvent.— The most repulsive Sore:claret.. Hum., and the most ob stinate of chronic dincenes quickly become extinct after a ew doses 11 taken. In cvm °f bYaPelniln, Constipation of the Bowels, De nitement of the Liner Congestions, Palpitation of Ilia binary Radeny's Itegulniors, In the form of Pills, can be relied upon n and vertain corrector and regula tor of thrwo /il cones of 11 11a0/4;ly Constipation or demigemynt of the stomach or bowel.. the Cathartic end Puritan,. Piling - I,m by the regular faculty, even If they 'T- M°. the lemponiry difficulty, do so to the expel., of Cramps, Birkutats at Stomach, and Weniniena and after the aflecta of these purglitiven are over, the bowyle aro loft res tive cuol the cy.tetu debilitated. lholway'a depictors will Blatantly rellava Illy pain and •Ilatywn, nunovo the difficulty and rentore a regular Actloo to the liver. Rummel, bowels and tither orgnon—they neither Irritate, Infinnte, nickel, or weaken Use lenient, and the oTtkettatioias aro natural, with outlinietrallog the syntoin °removing the bowel., Thesetermaliev are the only ones that havereduced the hygienic principleto the natty id A mathematical demtiu earatloh—lnvariable in all ones, and proone.liog on n settled routine. 'they, and they alone. hove novatti,l to tb.. In angrnoom eatnrience and repugnant vnictice of !lin au ''regular 14,31ty, - the predawn and lornelabllity which aro ewaeritial h, the requlsvmente of a AltiOltt . o. Taking Om human bony as the problem, and health as it. nunnal con dition, they promo,' I.y fixed rule, to eliminate all van - anti. etn, Awl del...Holm part 1111.1 the rettOro inn 1 . 0110111, tloti to ite integrity. by the ettpubtimi.,f now« local or oripitv in irrogitlat Iti, which ..innate hi..oundliern of ho • 1 , ..1[1011, 1 , 1.V.L.V11.4 In Choler, Yellow Fever, Ship Fewer, Ilptentery, DI. thorn, nod Typhoid Fever., and tnellgnAnt nrt4 net:. ene.tever,llntlvrny'il neatly IlelirfArni Itegnlntert aro. nut ntly ptoil,ecurimert, hut ctirtnin preventivt.. N,tt °III) in the nuttier Isitittulettol the Mirth have Ott,. cur.,l taw patients 1,1 tnaladi, but n•lrt lonst - tung ',nem of tin , trqUra, when. In the wildert awl tan , nt a iolrnt 41..gr0t.. they Fr. ,;.d the 1 0 .1' 1 .• , l Irw Mem, Mill Um*. netur.llox you tn..,1 not tear ..spo.nr. to any coulagtott• &wax.. or Inf,ctsoft• !unholy. comrrtTrnoNat. All thaeas.el that have lar,aua estaiolsrlood In the system, rall”.1,11r000- or colWllutiouah ai11...1 Lt Ow Rol Iteglllators. will ryttttt Scrof Won. Sore, revrt lho ..... .t, Ilu Salt ![lmam. anal all .4.1 n digealav wall 911,1.1 y veld to this all powerful remedy. Tin• w.f. of tit; Revolt - tut.. di. Inn few wt+.l4 ontirvly elf,ut, the whole of I tv. holy, wo ear» not from how mem,. generation. 'on It. ft, dot our t.. the awv your haler+•, Itu , way , !fowl% via 1. {II r,.u i . e tt, sod gm to you what your lorofittlf.n, •'ern no., hl 1,--rt I,un• uvl healthy —l'm , from tik1r3.1,.. =ll=l by il.rengroyeut of the orintu4 of t t• .ton, rcudden lwat and cold, tlixtutiv,l carttleilou thr lthennottlor, Neural., I.lorrua, Bowel Onn. liltinb% Fut VI and Ague, Ileunincl, T.thrtrbo, Ached and Vngnn of all kind, Drninen, FAlln, I onninun. tory Disent. Conn,stivelnthnnrwtrm— lmpnra Hln , d. non., l'untnld Inotelvng, Ad. Lltnr A r ltlsn K L,‘Y. C. 4Ulnt•--LT.lMp.iti ICI tUU lNwiiplaiiitA., sod all dtwurw w ',ether itervoun, chrouir. cou,tittowtual, Itadway ea iorniitut« rcoloro thc infirm moil enl,l•lrd 3 . N.,11 to hoelth and Yt. who have friends tom upon the brink of the grave. on whom al) hopes of recovery ore I..+l—who have teen given op a. incurable by your ;Alyea:tan. we invite yen to make 011 t• more effort to rave the lifi. of the drug nue. A trtal of these Itenu4liea cannot do any injur,. and may re store to life and health. even though T 1011111•4•11 are entertain. t• 4 by your physteiau. Over a thousand such instance* hare con. to • ar knowledge:andthereture. foal °un wire...Pls. tined in requesting the trial. Surely. alter the physician tic. he ran Au no URIC, h. prejudice r wing reme dy that must do good. te crtmunot ' A+ one of the Its4tatiloveAllue to in the shove Article, vrr refer the public to the CIllif• reportaxt to by Lich...il - With. N- known in Canada Weld n man of logh O E Integrity, end well approved wl .by he+ countrymen for hie high official caparttim. In Octo my wife gitiug birth to • child. 141 her ne.4 In warty and ought n .wv•nw odd. which protnia,l ternmuit.• her 111, Th.. I+,l phyoilening In thia neighbor hood not K ,union were in att....law , on her—hut nll of no avail—Me tbk-te.rx had ps,n her up to ihr. rtrr see., row sectitire to , rks 1 sat at her I.odahle. tnoutoutiv:ly watching to tow her !Tent!, In.r ha/opened to aew a ropy ,a your papor To Jf.ring !post!," awl there re.c.l your medicines. I rendvnil to teat them ea a but rv. , rt. I go,. her the Itcseire,a with the 11.-gubitort--ntul to dfroetiona, and in urn. lop, Man - red a moan , onaprarratrnt. From thug!, rvnyrered, and Lit now, Um* Goa. Ingter !hull errr alie wan In her life. The child, when three months old, taught a tent odd. and duandled alray to a overt skeleton, nothing but boa. and slin his eyet - pro:rudielfreav has head; us if 0441 , umulal drop wt; the ph yalcLans all united ht rtaytng th.,re wan no uao of at tempting to rave him, his !Mr uxis hopelars, as he seas too young and must do.. gut I thought dial - rut. Your Rent voiles gave lite to me Ovate, while the docents ',non her up to death. I again had meagre to them. I gave him the Rt. solvent Internally mud used it 4r , a wash externally to tale eyes--he Ia now a laughing, hearty. prattling child. enloy. Mg the belt orhealth. Your tor. , and grateful servant. RICHARD ORIVFITII. 71a. utairr, but nue oat of Uitiusends of sandal . OW,n thoiaid, wiirro had the rurilicte of the physicians been n•lied u s pon without further death would have seized its victim. Do not themfors giro up your ft - singleton the mem report of your physicians who ray they can do no mare. Whim ,on aro pail ibis. moon to our Remedies. RADIVA) C0.,1C2 Fnlton street. N. T. For mils by 31asonic 11.11 , Pitts burgh. The R. It. It. Remedies are sold by Drmigists. Merchant. and Storekeepers. _ _ multi fel3:dawlyii ADIVAICS READY RELIEF-5 gross ou hand and for nab, by . . The tireatestteal Dincovery OF TILE AGE. MR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, HAS discovered to one of nor common:, pasture weeds, a remedy that coma every kind of Moatan from the wand &Tonga to a conetnutt Pimple. Ile lota tried It in aver eleven bandied GM* awl !lever filled except lu two cases (both thunder hentar.) fle has now to it pass...don over two hundred certlllcotht of Its value, all thi tweuty uf to Two bottle+, are warranted cure II nursing more mouth. flee to throe bttlea will cure the worst kind of phoplta of the face. Two bottteA arc warranted to cute the word eaddter In tb .outh and atonmeh. - . Throe to five bottleo two mono:god to con the worst •-• • oryolitolas. Ono to toe bottles ore warroutoitto can all humors of tit. Twobottlea sirs warranted to cure running of the ears and lota. anon rho hair. Four tool: bottle. are warranted to cure corrupt and ran- Ins Weer, On., bottle will cure wad) ecuption of the nkth.• Two to !Ism, Imattlen ftre warntht.e.l to con. the most &ve t., casts ot I le. Ltin. Two to thr. , lotttloo aro , icurrittitei i l to cure thiewomt ringounin. Throe to lour loit the!. aro wiu tank.] to cure milt rheum. Fire to olglit tiottleti will cure the o case •of accotul A lo , netlt it alwnyo experienciiil (loin the Unit Liottlr i alll perfect cure 1. worruotoil when tho obove quantity lo ion. Nothing looks so Improbablo to ihoau wllo hove to todu trial all tho wololorfol no.ditineaof tin. day, a then A .n -n need growing In tho tvastormaiot .dior, old slow, walla mlioold run nary hello or in sta. spitonr, yet It iv non a flood fact. I poi have xllOlllOO it long 10,1001 Tbliv pry 110 UP nor node. It ono or ha', al..at till , anittog eon.. Cll%ixel Mid not prvldlotl over a Iturnatual bottb.a of it In the Orbit. ty of Ilveihni. I know ha idtocte in every 01in.,. It lOU al nudy done some. f the giantast rune over *loon it. 3hotoo clinaoltv." I goon it h. cldl.ln o, a year 014 to 01.1 people of sixty. I have poor. pun), r ...oily looking child..., aloo. , foil, tesa..lt lint , rovto..l ton pert , . t snit. •.1 10011111 by ono lad 1 I, TO those who ore antduct .0 4th lavtdarlio.nne bottle will alwayacnre it. h givea groat relief to ratorrli *lieu. neva, futon wlto have boon tonal.. for year. bort. taken alai been regulated hy it. Whore the body le sound it onrka gotta pony, hot when then. lawny tlantintetion, t of the Nine duns of tattnrc..lt will canoe vory slug ilur fooling,. but yoo ...Oat not be Mlbl - IMA—they olaoya dlutmotir to hoot loin do in to a wook. Thorn Is lloTer a bad ...oat (rota It. 0.1 contrary, when that fooling la ,rear you a ill fent yourself w norunt. I hoard aunty 01 the toast eatntvagaot Wo no g. of it tbrolli.lll 4 , 17 lialtPllo4i In. No n k oogo 0 1 di n t la over necumatry; ,• y: boat you hare likowine an herb, which, when tint...red 111 atvoot all, dieradvoseerok olnueswolling of the mark and under the oa. Price bn cents. Price of tile klediral litecuvory $1 re but rs t', bIRIXTIONS FOR. Ugh. . . . Adult. one table epoenial per day. Children over eight Team, deatert tiptionfol; children from 11 , 1.h . .. eight yawl., tea eyewink /1 Ati no direction eon be ovule applicable to all cuniitittitiona, take enough to operate on the trowel. lake a day. Mr. KENNEDY en* pertain' attendancein bad casole of scmfril. Sold Wbol o fuldnotoll at DR. 1111103EWS, 140 Wood empt, mrtirr of Vldgin Alley, and J. P. FLEMING, Alla I,_lBruy. nolo mh2l;lyddla T~ • ENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVEBY -2 gram un hand and for side be • • ,D. L. FAIINESTOCK:& CO., oc2o - earner of Wood and Fanith streets, A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY t 1 WHICH !LAS BEEN THE STUDY AND tmearch of the beet mwlical men that ever lived to And a remedy that would radically cure the Dyspepsia, which has been recently toned out by D R. R. T. F 0 It D, OF PITTEDURGII, PENNA., Illilaboliom search and rewarch In the Vegetabla King dom for eight or ten years. has Nought to light a wonderhil Medicine which will radically ogre the DYSPEPSIA, which Is the first came of at I, towel disease which the human sm. tom le subject to. Keeps the lionervoir f Stomach] clean and healthy. We meat all' hove good health and =Met be • sul t Met of miy gen It. T. FORD eral Macaw. Dr. hew been a robJect of tide awful Mew linneelf, (Dyspepsia) fur eight to ten years, and has tried hondrods of eaperiments on himself, but all In void, until his ?meat dlwootey, which hae radically coral hlin and many others to eta, right to twelve dam, without . Wu or elekneei, or any unpleasant feelings In the system, but on th..etorY, It invigondm the system and gives a healthy action to are part. It will art gently or copiously on the bowels, and give • healthy action to the stomach and liver. Von nth eat and drink your nand dietiug, which will nut loterfere—the medicine always doing Its duty „called DR. IL T. FORD'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL. What kind of Diemen will Dympepala produce/ / ittlerer It is the Did CAMm of ell general dilemma. Liver Affection, Lung Affection,' or 'Pulmonary Disease, Dronehithi, Bleb treadathe, Moos Emblem, Billion. and Typhoid Deem,. ' Fever and dyne, Nervous Fever, Neuralgia, Hernia, (Pllea] Costhe Dower, Dolls, Husky or Gumear i S E kin, Colds, Men; ..M I .. or an kinds, Afapleay, halal , Weakness of the art...Pala Conception of the hunt, earthurn, Valium o the Stomach, Throwing op of your Food, and alio Witid. ' All of the above feeling. may or will. be produced rioai a IZeptic Domani,. From that organ all general Maims I be produadAlf thLs Marmot is true, which no sane mind will dety,l because tal who have been sick know ,this statement to be Pao from experience, • sick or derabged stomach b end. Row Important It hi to • poor patient who has been imf , ening the many year., to point him too remedy that be dm rely on, and red rem the amen that hos de him sick. IP. like a mariner towed mem the n, at ma the Ent glimpse of a Light borer, him heart bounds with joy, Purim THREE DOLLARS PER BOTTLE. Bold by the Proprietor, Dr. It. T. FORD, West end of Femayinalla Avenue, (Fourth street Rond,) and also 401 IN HATT, Tr. , No. lie wood stroet, earner of Sloth; also, NE VIN, WEEOWAN & CO., Liberty street, below EL Clair, Fittthlugh.. Al..ek Mr. W. A. REED, LrmerlY the grin 'of June T. Seraph, & Co., Northamt earner of Federal etreet and the Diamond, Allegiany City. Awl oleo, Dr. Ford'. Anti-llllllous and Lithe DIM, also, his Limitable Indian NaltotableNerve Uniraent. Tim alms inedloinew need no commendation, for thou made In omen) and connty will testify hr, their laminable quallUa. Their equal Is not to be found • REED BIRDS, de., Mil MEM -~ z ~,;aw .factiraL it/JI.KOWSXIIII,„ Vont...COO+ C. W., June 2.itla, 1,57. B. L. 1 , MINESTOCK & CO., COl7l, of Wood u.nd Fourth urnetn. flatboat. AITSX'S CATHARTIC PILLS, arre.ts 7OA TED.) CLEANSE THE iILOOD AND CD= TUE SICK, hisedulD Pothers, Akthas, Physicians, Philanthropists, Rs. their Effecte,and judge of their Virtues. For the cure of Iletulache,Siok Headache.' Foul Stomach. • Prirsamrsta, PA, 5127 1, 1555. Dr. J. C. Arne—Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can have by a dole or two of your Fills. It seems to arise from a foul atomach, which they cleaner at outs. If they will cure others as they do me, the fact is worth knowing. Emus with great respect, I ED. W, FEEBLE, Clerk of Sfssmer Clarion. Bilious Dian - demand Liver bleoplaints. DREAMY.," Or Vtlg LEVI3IOI. Washington, D. C, Feb. 7, 1555. Sir: I have tmed.your NW in my genet - id and Lorpital practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they ass the best cathartic we employ. Their rev:fist ing fiction on the hirer is quick and decided, consequently they areas ruhnirablo remedy for derawenicola nf that or gan. letard, I hoes seldom found o cave of Bilious Diseose so obsthrtLe that it did not readily yield to them. Fraternally yours, ALONZO HALL, M.D.. - Fhp!iclan of the 51atine Ilospltal. Dysentery, Relax and Worms. Port Orrin", llama., Lie. Co., NOT.1(1, '55. Da. ATI. Your Mlle are the vivified.] of medicine. They barn done my wile mom geld Omni mu tell you. She had been sick and pining away for months, Wlly otr to be don- I Cored at great eXpense, but got no bettor. She then co. moused taking your WIII., which won need her, by expel!. ! leg large gran /Vies of wore. (dead) from her body. They afterwards canal her and our two children of bloody dye. mitery. Due of our neighbors bad it bad, and my wife cnn,l him with two dowse of your Fills, while others around as pall from five to twenty dollars doctor.' MID, and loot much time, without being cured entirely even then. Such a meal h.° na yours, which is actually goad and honest, will ho prized here. O Et). J. GRIFFLN. Fostmastor. Intligesticot and haparity of the Blood. From 'tee. J. V. Ilimea, Pastor of Advent Claire-Iv, BMW. Da. Area: I horn used your Fills with extraordinary sue- ms In my family and among those 1 am railed to visit In distress. 'Co regulate the organs of digestion and purify the blood tliey are the very heat remedy I have ever known, and I can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. iII3TES. Wyoming Co. N. 1., tkt. DIM. Dear Sir, I am acing your Cathartic rills In my practice, and bind them an eau-I.d purgative to cleanse the system and purify the fountains of•the Mood. JOIN O, MEACIIASI, 51. D. Dryelpelas, Scrofula, King's Teller, Tumors, on Sall Rheum. From a forwarding 3leroit.mt of St. Weis, Feb. 4, 11556. Do. ATI. Your Nils are the wagno if all that Is great In medicine. T h ey have cured my little ..ighter of ulcer ous sores upon her lianas and feet taut hail proved Incurable for years. Ilk mother has been bolo grieconaly altlicted with .1. ml. and pimples on her skin and In has hair. Alter our child was enrol, and ..he alwi tried your Mlle, and they have cured her. AEA Moltil ItIDG E. Rheumatism. .I*,rral,dnn not (Amt. From the Ite•. Sr. !tasks !I the MetliodDit r., Cliorehi PULASLI 111.1,K. S., ,N./I,tin.,•ixo. lsis - 2 nommen Sim I should nourotefol for tin relief your shill or, bronchi me if I did not report my coot to to. A void mottled In my limbo nod broughtexit:qui:ding neu ralgic pulse . whleh eod.•dh, ehronierlommathon Noterit eta:Ming I Ipul the t0..1 of pliydrimie, the diseow• grew wore and woo, until, In the advice of your excellent agent In Ilaltiniore, Dr. ylacke,vle, I tried your Their egret , : were stow, but Pure. By persevering In the our of them! am now entirely well ligasre Clung., Miss Roots, Ise.. Dear. n, inns. ATM I have been entirely mired 16 your rill. oe Rheumatic tiont—a painful dtmoNo. llsxt 1.1 afflicted me for „TM, VINCI:NT SLIDELL For Dropsy. Plethora, or kliolriol Cottipiaiots, re/poring an attire purge, they um an excellent r. forilv For Costiveness or Constipation. nisi Dinner l'ill,they ace areeabloarelmtertonl. Fits g , Supprermon. Paralysis. I iiflaintnat lon. nod evert Deaf. nes,. mai Partial illindoms, have been rtirml I!) the alters toe action of these Pills. blot of the mils itt marl., mold,, Ntiortiry, which, .1. though a valuable remedy m 1121101,-,do public pill, tr, on the drw.1111.111,11...i11e111,1 that frequently follow ne un, 'll,eer contain no niereurv, ur no floral anbosaro Isliatever, A Y ER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, /011. KAI . ..P.:UBE Or 041.1, ifesterensat. Initunan, lirorncleitis, Whooping sleigh. Croup, ! lonn. fssopeent torunsphon, and for the relief of ononmptlve patients in advanced stagoef.l the downer. We need not spoilt to the public of its virtnen. Through out every town. and almost every bonnet of the American Stoten, its wonderful coo, o:1 pulmonary c11.1.1M0 lore made It already knew.. sy. few err the families In any collared country on this continent without some personal expell, 01 Its r•freet,,Aand fewer yet the. nunittriltien any ent where which hoer nos *moon them sane living trophy ut It. victory over the subtle owl ilaugerous distorts of the thmsit do.l Imo, While It is the Mont powertu I nothlote yet kuown to man for the formidable and dangerous dioensen of the pulmonary ..gone, it Lalso the pitman:non and 106 est remedy that coo to employed for infanto and young persona Parente should have It in store against the abuenemy that steals oleo, them unprepared. We have ndant grounds to believe the Cherry Port. rut sores more lire. by the omsomptions it presents than th.we it eurea.— *Seep It by you, slid cure your colds while they are rumble, nor neglect them until no Inanon skill ran muster the Ines. molds canker that. fastened nn the rltabs, rot. your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung sheenier", Idel they know too the rlrtm.n of thin remedy, we need not .lo more than to loware thou at is still mode the bon ft can be. We spare no cost, nu tare, nu toil to produce It the newt perfect possill, and thus .if-,rd thaw you rely oo it the best agent which our skill can furnish for their cnre. Prepared by Da..l. C. ATER, Practical nod Analytical Chemiat,Lowell, tiara. ARP - PO. 25 amts per box. Flee Ware for $l. gold by It. A. FAILS ESTOCK A CO., Wholesale Agents Pittakingh, sod by all Draggints and Medicine Dealers. attlAkw4mP PECTORAL .AND _EL PILLS can be had, wholumle or retail, at 11. I. FAIINKATOCK A C 0. : ,, 0c2 , 1 swirlier of Woraland Yonrth erne ilealth ana Strength Mast Inevitably Follow Its Uwe. Boarbrive:s .Flr Aland Bitters. 'Fin': CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM- My for Dyspepsia. Disease of the Kidneys, Liver Com plaints, Weakness of any kind. Fever and Ague, and the vro nous alhictions consequent upon a disordond Stomach or Liver. :inch 3.1 Indigestion. Acidity of.the Stontach,Colicky Caton, Ileartlinru, longs of Appetite, ikisposuleniiy, Waive, nes% Blind and Bleeding Piles- In all Nervous, 'Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, It has hi numerous Instating proved highly beneficial, and in other. affected a decided cure. Nature duds no new enemy to combat, with dila delight ful tonic in the system. its effects are alm.st magical. 3 , i the cure permanent. It communicatis no rime t shock to the system, but by amusing its viral energy to ttirmal ac tion enables It to throw o ff the mute, and thus horougbly ordinates the disease, When Its medieloal virtuta are so universally acknowl edged, and particularly here, where It has become a, popu lar to a family medicine, diet It is told by ninny 'of the Kris cent, as well as by all the druggists, d strut needless to offer further ovidettod yet as ereth are doubtless toter wholutver tried many advertised remedies, and still Buffer from Dyspepsia. a ono nr more of Its dre.iful farms, WO sub join the following cortificak-s, the authenticity of, which cannot be doubted, coming as they do from persons' well known. IVIIAT IT . 19 DOING FOR THE SlCri . . . Wat-Elchhehman., rag., the knowu Lithwrhphersayai '7 halo frtuinhotly used Iltrrhuse'm Itullwd I.fittdrn, and hud It harm - Lady hollered Indlgrotiou and dubillty." Rev. harnuel Itulmoelt my.: -1 found trpucint relict from its tutu fora unvere huadatio, with which t had long suf. (erect.' .1. W. Woodarell, Esq., gape "I hero toted Ilerhare's 11,4 and Bitters repel!, andrecommend It to °therm, knowing It to bejnat what it le revrreented." Ald. Jonathan Neely, of Lower Pt. Clair, nape "1 hare de• rived great benefit from its nee fora...kneel of the atomeel and indigestion." JsalL Ilurphy.mye: "After several physichms had failed Keel:ave . . Ikelland removed the main from my heart and eide arising from indlgeetion." The editor of the Kittanning Free Peels, says: "After one of the best physicians in this phtee had failed. Ikezhave's Holland Bitters cored me of the swrst form of pyspepalls" Francis Felix, only manufartarer of the origlual"Estruct of m ed ic ines know thot your Ilona:al Bitters Is one of the bo ot to the smrld foe J. disordered etomach or liver." Ledwig,odltor of the Fackel, Baltimore, pronouneos It -a medleine divairving the erartiderree of 111..01141g'. Dr. ralerbart, the leading (lonian physician of Penna. b. preneribed It frequently during the swat therm. yeans, with martril enemas In debilitate...haat...W . oot digestive organs, or of the system generally. Theinanager of Balloole Vinegar Dulory, sayer "I need it suyaelf, and vim therefore Induced to try its egret upon my wife, (troubled with the great debility common to all 01 tuouniniva habit.) and really It Is doing her more good tlia ro n anything Om ill4l ever taken.. NOTlCE—Wlniever expects to find In tide • herrings. bo disappointed; lint to the el& weak and low aplrittaL It will prove a grateful aromatic rordbO,poiniemial of eingn tar remedial propegthai. CAUTIONI—The groat popolarity of thin dellghtfol An. -Ina, Las induce] many iinitatloto, which the vhould avant against purchasing. -Ito not persuaded to boy any , thing idee until yon have given Dierhave's Holland thttem • fair trial.. Ono bottle will et.uolnrn yon bow Infinitely nips ' 'nor it 1. to pantie*, Imitations. 4E Sol et $l.OO per bottle, or el% bottles for p.ou by the Proprletore. ItENJ AMIN l'Atl Ili Ja., A cerver Smithfield tool Third stit.. Plttsbnrgb. 0.1[1.11.. .torsen. • Phikolelphia, T. W. Broil & Son., No. In 2 North Second snot; New York, Barnes A lark. 114 Broadway, corner Doane; Baltimore, (Amhara Brother. Gay attvet, nod Penn. und syln A ronnet Cincinnati, John IL park; Chicago, Bar clay Brotitern.Bl3 South Water street: St. Louis, Banaud Ada,. I Co.: New (Mean!, J. Wright & foirlyddwp READt READII READIII IT WILL. TAKE YOU BUT A PEW MINUTES, AND MAYSAVRYOUMANT PEA RSOFSTTFRRISOI CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, The Great Purifier of the Blood. Ms Best Alteratire ever yd Dinseenvell Phldviatte Western* It, and every or.. who aux It le • walk alvertiummiL No :Medicine ever yet offered to the American public I= gained each popuLtrity so abort a lime ass CA RTER'S SPA NISI! mlarcli. El IT WILL CURE ANY CASE OF SCROF ULA. It will cure any cue of Rheumatism. It will cure any use el Salt Rheum. It will our.. any cone of NeuralgiA It will cure any cue of Fever and Ague. Or any Dlseaseaarlalug from an Impure elate of the Blood SCROFULOUS 'WAUSAU It cured the niece of the Lion. John Minor Dolts, member of Coup.... from Virginia, of Scnifuln, slier the skill of the best physirlunii, both of New Sort sad Philwielphia, had been tried lu ruin; mod It will cure you, realer, if you ere so affected. lIRETIMATIO RRADERI • . •• • It cured D. Hewitt, Req., ofOincirenati, of Ithenmailenn of four years' standing, after all' other remedies heal falleeL— We hose hundreds of each certificate. Call on the agent and get • honk and Ciroular,ond resell foryoonolf, the many remarkable and astonishing cures It has mad. The celebrated Dr. Hatcher Writes to no that ho had two of the most were and long standing cases of a disease that would yield to none of the mend remedies, but be cured one ease with six, and the other with nine bottles of Carter's gpanlah libitum. We hare known it need In Over • thosen and meet, and have yet to hear of a faders In any cam. YE gIIAKINCITIEIOUBANDS RE.4.DI AGUE AND FEVER—Do not take Quinine, !demur], of any such noxious Drap, but try at once this greet Alterative and Portlier of the Blood; Cariees Spanish Mixture tall can any and every case of Ague and Fever. We have never yet known It to fall. And fur all Allem°e wising from an fropuro Oita of the Blood, no medicine has ever yet been found fa hare ao good an effect. TI you are alck, try 'lt at once; do not delay: time preclonn, and health the greatest of all blearing., Without wh'ell all elm la Induelros. WM. B. BEMIS & CO,Propticton. Bich&land, Tired. For We by It. A. FAILNESTOCK & CO, and JOSW. 11 FLEMING, Pittsburgh, and Ihugesta and Country Mar. chants In all parts of the Mat e& States and Canadsa dellblkorlyP ALL PAINS GORED LIKE MAGIC.— plies twentyllte mate per bottle. Palo te the foromoter of dhows. Core the paht enCeou cheek the &teem. PROP. REED'S MAGNETIC OIL Ts holy the irtudet of the 40. It came Fein la lee. time than It teg ofrep to phyWlani It curs Toothache Ina minute. Oita Oranpfnu,,Dr Pale In the otomach and Bowel. Mine Btlff, Nick and SerelledFace from •CohL Cute. lUtennuttlam and Neuralgia. Mica Erwin; Bralom, Pad& and Dam. Cures Coyne and any NM In the Feet. CAW Lump. In the Brant inatantly. . uvuh few minute.. Cure. Pain In the Sides, Limb. or Back Oteme Ague and Chill end Fever. • Ulla le no humbug medicine, and no Wally should be without a bottle In cam of szadent or imdden sidemen: • It l. mod externally, always giving Immediate relief. If the WONDERFUL OIL could evade, It would exclaim,— .Widle moot physkiana take whole month. to slay, I make my cure. In half a munmeen day." Ten year. residence with the Red &Mein the form tee nether with mbsequent travel. on the continent * Emote moxiatlng daily with the very eilte rtd..lh"M"d prollmw eArze , ab m ielp i nk r it o lT r lto preeen to th e wo rld For by all respectable Druggiets, and at Prof, Reed's No: rd greet. R. lIATENEETIXIIti 00., and :Dr. CPI 13. ...„ ed/i/Aldef , • 1f ' ...V . :;??Wa.: ..- Li , ;. 4.75,2,7 k , g - SZ. , e - Athi. - .4i . .÷ . Z.,t , :c.:.14*.trE.--3.7...ii r t , tt,it , - , .................................................................... I iiatitoabs. R/111.RO/LD , XOT ICEt THE PlTTSBURGli i , ag i szwm WAYNE A CHICAGO ROAD COMPANY, with its ample Rolling Stock and etpaip. moot, audits through emmectiour, 6to transport pamanageni and Freight fn. Philedelphts and Pittsbargh to Chicago. St. Loots, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and all &cm West sod Southooreed wtth a grind degree Or rtirtaillity and expedition. The fAll. that this rcad form. a direct nod consolidated line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, be a =indent guar witoe Cut its Trains will make good time, and connections with Trains on fah Roads. Pnlaburgh.l (Maniac. Pt. Rap.. U. 8. Man 3.30 A. Y. 112.00 0. 13.10 P.O. r. I..preap 2.15 P. x. 1 10.03 P. r. 545 A. N. WayPAsseoger Trala. 8.45 A. a. I ar,0.10 oar l Man Train leaves Pittsburgh at 3.30 A. u...arriritm W Chb engo At 9.10 A. M. luyreen m 1.00 P. v. Kann Cmem4rn-31011 traits at 0.13 P. sr. naporm train at 0.45 A. 0. Way 1 . ...r0ger train at 5.43. The 9.45 A.O. Traits from llttelerrgh being &Train fur local Intelnota, bevurWmu at Crastlhae by Exprona train from Pithtburgh at 2,15 0. r. ' AU Trains maim clone connections at Crestline for Colum bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis: also, at Fort Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Haliroadlitt Lafayette, Centre/ Illinois and St. Lonim also, nt Forest with Tralro, on the Al. R.* L. R. till . Prom Chkago. [Ft. Wayno.l err...1113e. Art. Plttsteg F:33pro. 3.30 P. r. 11133 r. r. 2.14 P. K. U.S. 51a1L.... 8.45 r. r.. 1 A3O P. r. I 1.00 P. N. 8.50 P. Y. Way Pap. Tr. 0.30 p. 8.1 1126 a. r. The. Trains make clop , connection. With Traltla 108 Phila. delplelv. Baltimore and Nevr Pont. • • • . Trains from Ltlol2l,lndlortopolie, ffincinnotltind Colulus bug woke einneconn.fione . erestlina with mil returning Train, At FL Wayne, Troia, from St. Louis, Central Mi nnie, Lnfiiyettn, end intermediate place% 0 - Inflect with above Thane. At Forted, waisratlonoore tootle with Trains to and from Cincinnati. Springfield and lotytuu.'. Acconoonartox New Brighton for Alle gheny et 6;11 A. A 1,1.36,11.. and 6115 r. a. I.,cove Allegheny fur Now Brighton at 10 A. 11, and 5.00 r. xt• Baggage checked through, and no charge for battalion. Fur rickets and further tufurmation imply to A. T. RAIN MN, Agent. at the Greet Western Railroad directly on the corner of the Monongahela Mee, Pittsburgh, or to (MORI:in PARKIN, Passenger station. Penn st. between Wayne out' Bond; D. F. PATRICK. No. 30 Dearborn St. Kuwait° Tremont Houma, Chicago, or to the Agents at the Stations along the line. To o 310NDAT,Ck - tober 30th, and continue ohtil farther wilco. J. J. 1100STON, Goa. Porter Fret D. W. BOSS, Pzuss'r Ag.nt;Chlcrign. J. II 31001111, 500 Cleveland and Pittsburgh Halt Road. rplIE NEW SHORT ROUTETO CINCINNATI AN STEUBIIN VILLE Olt ONL,LKAIR NOW °Pt:N.—The trait. °ICUs road now run di reedy to and Item l'lllabornli and Alleglieny.fte pots and Cleveland, Stant/n[l- TM, mud ItAlretir withoctt elinnge Or pagan , Two Lndly T,0,0 tO S4ubettville,Wh.lingand Two tholy 'train, to ClovOantt. . Four Daily 'frnins (ruin Cl , ,,dand to Ch lcngn. On and niter 31..n.1ay, Octoluu. 2P, ths trains of thh. Company will ruu daily, (Sundays 1ac..p1..d,)n• follows: 611 e Pi...burgh and All,heny 1.1. In at aron A. 11., and 3.30 P. 31. rriv , la ttlonbraTtllo at 1125 e. r.. COP. Y. Do Itellpair, 1.07 P. V.. told 7.22. P. r 170 ei0v..10...1 3;o; P. U.. not 9.30 P. 44. Pao...tiger,. taking the NAP .t train go through to Cleveland. molt door vonnactions w irk Eritrea.. Trains kr Tolodo.Chiragn and all prominent tow. In tin north west. This tram, al.o goo. through to Steubenville and Iklholin Cleveland passengers charging cars at Wellsville. At Cleveland, this D . :tine!.o maker dos , conneetlona with the Cleveland and Erie Ilaitu of for Erie, Dunkirk. Buffalo and Niagara Falk. This not. In Stenbenville to Cincinnati It TRITLTY MILES SIP,RTED than v. t`Dotlino. Th.. r. It. train makes connections nt rltenbentrllle June tion Bic: for Columbus and Cincinnati. arriving at Newark ICC° r. )1..10.11.1mbux 1250 a. sit, and Cincinnati 1,.46 4. 1111.4 at Ik•Ileulr at r. It o connecting with the night train on the Centraloltio Bailment for Cambridcw, Zattrttriiirt New ark, Colittob., Cincinnati and St- LOW,. Also nap (lima tlirallgit to Cle‘eland. making close ronnecßutis for all points wont chi Clmeland and Toledo It. IL and Michigan Control Ilallrand Boats vin Detroit. Passengers leaving Pittrborgb on the S tea. ts. train for Chimp, Via Cleveland and TOINIIII, will anise at !that point wren Innini in gammen( lb.. who lent, nt the name hour and go 'ln Vast Wayne. liawangers for Wei!grille, Steubenville, Wheeling and oCher points on the titer line by Mese trains'go through without detention ninny hours In advance of the steamboats on the river. Baggage chreked through to Stenlorogilio, UnUeaf t,Colnen- Mu, thud:man, St. Lou 6,l:lerehrul, Chleago.d other point. on tlsn lion. Peseengem for Nor PUMP!phis and Station on the Totatranev Branch mot take the. S:00 A. &I. Train from Pittsburgh. Tickets or sold to Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo,Chicago, MII mukie, gt. Louis, Quincy, Burlington, Fulton, Rock loon City, Bunßeth, Peoria, L FathLitreeport, Erie, boo/ irk. N'utgare Full., Buffalo, gteut, o nrille., Wheeling, Belleeit Cdombur, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, ,Looisrille, Lunt, ittp.l to all nay etutionv on the rung. Tit ket to y!I te.iute are Auld at the Ticket Office In Allegh eny City. 4un•mgo•r,: got any information concerning this line at the often of the Company, (Montrnffahels Elotute,) Pitts burgh. IL 1•. 1i4kk.4 4 Ticket let, Penn et. Depot. J. A. CAM HET, Afft., 3lnnonintheta House, Pittsburgh .=Z==l TGREAT CENTRALZogig;k3 J. Reno-, contertin- the Arland cities with "%Slier'', 9u nth-{ l.o States by a continuo. liailway do-sot. This road also mo users at Pittabomt with daily line of Sreiniers to all ports the Western Wismar.' at r. Sandusky with Steamers to all port. nn the North-Wee," n Laken making the mint du-nd, chcapot, and reliolite rot* by which FREDi tIT can be forsunteil to and from the Gnat RATES BETWEEN PIMA DELBIILi d PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS—Boot. Shoe. Hate and Cap, Books, Dry Good. (in baXeds, hale. anA tank..) Drug, (in hoxes and hotel) Feather. Fora kg SECOND CLASS.—Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original halm) Drug.. (in wets,) Hardware, Loather, (in roils or Loxes) Wool and Sheep Pelt. Eutward TMRD CLASS.—Anvils, Steel. Chain, (in rank.) Hemp, Flamm and Pork. salt.l (loose or in cankg.,) Tobacco. manufactur ed.(ecept Cih-are or Cot.) dc., 5c..... FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Flatt,Bacon,Reee mad Bork(in eink'e or Lone. Eastward.) Lord and Lard Oil, Na l% Soils Ash, tier mon Cloy. Tnr, Pitch, Rosin, de FLOUR.-75c per 1.141. nntil fnrther oohed. ORA 1N—.1.5c per 100 Rim. until further notice. COTTON—S 2 per hale not exceeding 500 me weight, tuthil further notice. gis,l(i thinning good. from any point e phia,be particular to mark packaged. JihnOrnad.“ All OnodecoNtigned to the &get at Philadelphia or Pittaburgl), will be for detention. Favour Emus, fd Eilby street, B 0•5311: J. Y. Clarke, No. 2 Bidor 110111 V, and No.l William etthet. and John McDonald. No. 9 Battery Place, New York; Pierce Co., Unearth., 04 Irwin & Co., and Springman & Brown, Cincinnati, 0.; R. 0. Meldrutn, Madison, Ind4„Durnedmil Bell & Co. and Carter & Joiett, fanlocßla , Hy: P. O.o' Riley & Co., Evanoille, R. F. Soa. St. Louis, Mo.; Rae rim, %Ternary & Co, Memphin, Tenn.; Loh & Co, Chithiro III.; J. P. Glass, Ft. Wayne. Ind.; R. J. Snoedet, IthILL4 11. grow d Room. Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pitteburgh. 11. H. HOUSTON. Freight Agent, Phil. 11. J. LOSII3AERT, Supt., Altoona. be. jas:ly 1E157 Air Line Route ..._._..__ . _...._.. 1869 - • • RONI CHICAGO TO ST .: ff t . Funns via. St. Lui, Alto and Chicago Railroad, all the envy by Railroad, carrying the Great American Expresa and United States Wails. The only direct and reliable route to the Sontlcand Sontherest Seventy miles shorter than anyottver Route. Trains lave the 311CILIGAN bOUTIIE!tN and CHICAGO k ROCK ISLAND R. IL, Corner °I V. Duren and Sherman streets. St. I.otll/1 Doy Er taro, 11:30 A. 31, dolly, (Sunday cepted)—enire at Eat. St. Louie at 1:30 P. M. FL Lonis Night Expregg, 11:15 (Saturdays e cepteil,)—arrive at list Nt. Louis 5t11.130 P. M. TRAINS LEAVE EAST ST. LOUIS. Day Lb:press, 81S A. M., daily, (Rundayexcepted,) argil at Chicago al 9A6 - - - . Night M 1311.411.6 P. AI, daily, (SundAy except d,) are At Chltago At 7:45 A. M. From Chicago to St. Louis, 13 Uours IMPORTANT LOCAL CONN:ECTIONI3. - . - AT JOLT Kr—with the Rockland Railroad for (Moo; Lad one. Rock Island and Central lowa. AT BILAIOIIIMITOI—with Illinois Central Railroad Inc Clinton, Waynomille. and Docutur, and with ding. for Peoria, at Peoria Junction with Peoria and fkitutka K. R. do. Walnut °roe, Waxhington. Peoria, Pekin, Brimfield, Elmund, Knoxville, fialmhurg, Monmouth and Burling ton. AT SPRINOVIELD--with' Great Western lialtroad far Jarkm:mettle. Naples and Illinois Rime. AT ALTON—with 'Daily Line or Packets for Iran:Mat Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and mllllllll route to all portions of North &astern Mimouti. AT ST. LOllLS—with Daily First Clms Steamboats for New Orleansand Intermediate Points on the Lower bilges slsslppl, and with Regular Linm of rackets for Kansas, St. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri. Tennerom, Camber land and Arkansas Rivers. Panvongeradestined for Bkonsington.Springfield Decatur, Jacksonville, Naples and all points on the Mississippi, Mia. scowl, Kansas. Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, by taking the above route, 00111 to onto of making connections, and arriving in et. Louis on..advortised time, avoiding the vexa tions Mays of the cirenitious mitt. ars. Peoria' and Illinois River, saving tlrrlity-G.mr boars tinq, bolos tbktylieren miles leas ,thrtnuat to Bloomington, liftyeight lest to Sprint field, seventy less to ht. Lonis,and fifteen Otto Pecnin than by any other mote: Tlign ffi ticke . t t a t r e n co be . pro , c . a , o r n e 3 cl ,..; at 4s all ie .e rz oppoeite the Tregiont lime, and at the Michigan Emi Deooiam liern and Rock Wand De comer of Iran Buren and Sherman street,. • • • Responelble Ramage Men ; trill be at the Denote or the TIIIIOII.II roads aiming Into the City, to cheek riiiumr through to any point desired on the Line. A. IL MOORE, =Tufty F. M.GOODRICE, General Passenger AgeriL Pittsburgh and tonne!rattle Railroad. TELE .PITTSBIJRGII Vaigiwk3 Connellarille Ballond la no opened for the tramportation of passengers sad freight to' and from Pittsburgh and Counelhoille, connecting with the Penna. Central flathead at thintun's &Ohm. 9 Arrangements hare .Lo been made with the Penna. Control Railroad, by which through height to Phfladelphis and Baltimore mill be carried from points on tba Pitts burgh and Coonelmille Railroad, by car loads, on faeurable terms. ROM. Or Tianta—Ott end alter Blonthty, 6th lint the Pareotter Traine will be ma daily, except Saadaytt, (allows: Mall Train, will leave the Passenger Statiouof the Penn 'road, at Pittsburgh. 6.150 o'clock, A. M., arriving at Co at DSO A.N. • npram Passenger Train will leave Pittabuzgh at 3:30 o'ck M. and arlivest Ooowllarllle M 'MO P. M. Rgrolumen—ditcpresa Train will leare aannellrenle at 5 o'lock, A. 31, connecting with (the Blabarille Acconono dation Train on the Penn► Railroad which archon at Pitt" burg at 9.t. u. • Mail Train will leave Connellmille at LSO P. M., and con nects with the Minton accommodation Train on the Penna. Railroad, which arrives at Pitiably& at &id P. M. 'Prated to and from Pittsburgh and stations on the Pitts burgh and Connallsrille . be received end de. livered at the outer Depot of the Penna. Rallroed DenalsotY. Bunting pulps Cradles for Mt. Pleasant, Volontoren, Frostburg and Cumberland leave Ocautelborille msolarlif on tho arrival of the trains. Mall Train connects also at West Newton with . coaches, bp the plank road, with Mount Plemant, Somerset, Berlin, Sandpateh,Cumberland, de. Tickets can be hod from the Ticket Agent at the Penna. 'Railroad Pamenger Depot. Oen H. BLACKSTONE, Sap% Great W Roll Route. A LENA AND (3 2 19 -gramme NJ! CAGO Edon itallmid, Ma for Ereoport; Galena - arid Dulled!, from CENTRAL DEPOT, loot of LAKE ancrrr, cow:talks At Donlon with otmiarro for St. Pool and the • WELLS STRIIBTDW. .FIILTON AND .Dtion,Solton. aad Central lowa-. Passengers for loon, Nekraskai,Andltansei will zn,i this the moat ar.p.ditlorm, rout licint:it Air Line to the Mlssladordiand shorter by jiflywilcat eitif other Doe, conneatiag at Volton with the Great /one sloo' Co., for all points In lowa and thaWeert. • , BELOIT AND MADISON LINE—For Beloite 3 iiiiwr" .. Neilson and Central trlsconetn. YOX DIVER VALLEY LINT—For *Tata Lots, Mo . Dewy. Itichinood, and point. North. Two Milne daily, tlnnday excepted, for all 'of the above pante, making close connections whit the Littera e, sad with zaekate on the Aliwiesipyi, north and ninth. "'"". COMBS.—Horn, India Rubber, Buffalo, and V Tana Shill Droning Cale bock lion Tooth Combg Pocket Combo and Pocket Mar Muslin is Lugo rarloty aotd gt . • • JOS. PLACING'S, 0019 corneryarketat. lad DAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES-300 0 1. tos. *shad dud far WSW .• • evl2 • Sl6.lrAirkliTOCll _ _ a . ~~d.it d..au.. ....d MEM . • • satousti Torrratritawc9 LL -L n l y E ß lLA U N s a. t fr uto cM of mnra ,urbr• : s . ~,,cusasOtta .ithoi, Orme. of airs -4b, a " d°3 ' 44 *" SX . On and atter MONDAY.. Wit T LY... " ....;.' P s? "' '', s la Tamara via this route Hari I .....$ , 50e1i... 0 47 Deposolaily,(Bundays jaa follows - FIRST TRAIN---Crsonatass Isar. , An.dt h.. / " COO A. IL: Steubenville Jrul 7.00, (breakthst at Pulls Imam. at 8 0.04) 0010131bna 2.00 and whir at cl ) n• aaa.ti at am P. ai. This train °Wilt Cadia Judd Non, Cadla, New 31arket, U puelyorton, Drualan and Newark on the Steubenville and Railroad. SECOND TRIM-omm Pasantanalaaves Al 3,0 p r. tt.. Steubenville Junction 00, catwahr.tra Y . 0 and arrives at Cincinnati at 7,30 a., 0, .stopping at all st; Cons on 8.3 I. R. R. sapid7 this route thirty mitres e 7 travel ars saved. It be ing the toostdirect lhas Crum rittsbarals to Columbus, Ctn. eirunal and the southern and south annotete, sin.., and to appointments and management, nosnepased, by Aoy OM Clan rood U. the Union. .. . . . OUNNAVTIONS Train. connect at 2t - etoark with the Sandusky, 111,,,,,f,„jd A NewarklL L for Mt. Vernon, Sandusky, Toledo and Cldcago:' - __ _ At COLUMBUS w:th (Mamba., Pie. and Trauma IL R: fur P. Urbana, Troy, Dellefordalue, Forest An. At XENIA with the Dayton, Xenia k Belpre and Indiana Contra' IL ii. for SP.inatiehl, Dayton, Rlehinond, Indirosap• 111 die, Louis. Oentral Indiana, Central Mina* Lafayetta, Terre Matte, S. Louis, to. At MORRO with the Cincinnati, Wilmington and Fans tale IL R. for itabington,Cittletille and lancsater. At LOVELAN with roads for Millsboro, lhandenand Parts month. ' . AT CINCLYNATI with the Ohio Owe IL it for liaison, Loaballle, New Athegy, Helms sOle, Vincenna Cairo, Central Illinois, St. Lonle, Jefferson oily. Kmra. . tie raska,and all points on the Illinois, Idlt omit and Alletrip steers. FAIN A 8 LOW SHY Ah'T OTHER ROUTE--IIAGOAGE lIECKED 'THROUGH. For through tk ote by this route to theprinelpel Wevezta Age Sorroens ra, phase apply at the Omit {return Tickd Ofticr, di tly on the opener of the Moulinsubela Timm, Plttalm ; arid the ArkrolShut Station, Ate titienYi air ASK FOR CKETS "VIA STEUmISYILLE.' lag All Information concerning the above line and Its eon teetions, together with through Height rate* and contract.~ rill be Ituntlehed application at their office, 114 Wall; duet,lßA A.. IfITICALIISSON General Ticket Agent, Columbus, Ohio W. W. BAGLEY, Supt., Columbus, 0. Larasrrre Dasmums. StembetivOle, 0, General Agent. G=ll=! QUADIER ARRAISTGFew k 3 TAT—On and alter June 22d The Mall Train lave/ the Pawpaw Station may cabin leg. except Sunday, at G. 50 o'clock. TILE FAST LUIS lance Pittance!, atcept Sunday, 2.50 P. M. THE NIOW EXPRESS TEAM Immo Plebbnrgh Philadelphia a Imo P. if. • The Ludlam Accommodation teal. learnt Pitt burgh daily. except Sunday, at 11,30 o'clock, P. tl.. stopping at all Matt.% aad running am fir m Indiana, and Pert Perry WlC...port, West Newton and all Way Statham no tha Pittsburgh and Connalleville Railroad. The Finn Ana= m,.la r Lou Train for Turtle Creek. Bridge,lenTea daily. exerat Sunday, at 10.43 •m. The Scnind.kcantano,Latian 'From. fix Turtle Creek Imre. daily, Sunday ...errant. at 4:20 I'. M..— The Third Accommodation Train far Turtle Crack bares daily, runt Sunday, at deW P. M. ReturningTralw arrivo in Pittsburgh am fullowx—}: spree@ 135 p. m. dials, 12.12.1 a. m 4 Fort Line, 2 a. in 4 Indinna consmodation,ond Connellswille,o a. en..; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6.60 a. m.: Fecund Accommodation, 1240 p. m.: Third Accommodation, 6.10 p. m., with Connelsville Ace commodation. The traveling public will find it greatly to their Interest, in going East or Wed, to travel by the Pennsylesuic gall omd, as the accommodations now offered corm.,[ he corm:w ed on any other route. As the rood Is ballasted with stone. and is entirely free from thud, we can promise teeny, speed and comfort to all who may favor this toed with their yet- For farther particulars are handbMs at the ditihre t start log points. Passengers from the West grill tied this the shortest and mast eapedltioos route to Philadelphia, gala. more, New York or Dorton. . J. STEWART, Agt., Pawner Linea, Pittaburgli. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Paesenger Lines, Philadelphia. je.IS ,Strainsbipo. „_ ISSI Steamer Telegraph. THE FIDE LOW PRESSURE j . j a ilM i t, Steamer Telegraph, Cash RICHARD BARROW, will make three tripe& week between Cer:= Port Stanley, Port Burwell and Port Bruce. Leave Cleveland for Port Stanley, Port Burwell, and Port Bruce teary Mondays Wednesdays and Friday. at T 4 o'clock P. M. Lsnve Port Burwell et 2 o'clOck, P. M, and Port. Stan. ley at 7 o'clock, P. M, for CleVelaud, Tueeday; 'lliursdaya and Saturday.. The TELLYIRAPICCBI7i!S the' Bolted States Mall between these Parts, and connects .1 Cleveland with the C.. C. t C. flathcad, Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Lake Shore and Toledo Itailmade. Alto, with Port Stanley and London Railroad, and Port Burwell line of Stage. The TELEGRAPII 1= beer, Mon:rashly overtulitird and refitted, and lala arsellant conditlon for the trade ale no. • . firior Freight or panne anly to , SCOTILL LALDERDALL. Clerelana, LANH & RILL, or JOttic IIeIIENNON, Pon Parma% and 110LCOMB & HENDERSON, or IIOPTII f DAVISON, Port Stanley. apligaod Liverpool, Philadelphia and New York Screw liteaniehif Company. THE SPLENDID ST ANISHIPS Ginning the show line Id)l mil from Newatk York mo follow* KANGAROO, Capt. Jeffrey, October Zllth. CITY OP BALTIMORE, " Leitch, Nov. 12th. CITY OF WABIIENOTON, " Wylie, 'Nov. %O. And each alternate Thureday. From Liverpool every alternate Wednesday. Yarn frost New Tork,Cabln Third Claw $3O. " " Liverpool. " $lOO. VE4, frf,,Thlrd Chime $1 Return Tickets available for sis months by sap stems of the line. 75 per 100 Ihe 60c per 100 S. , . 1.14 i% Third Cia.,sto. These Steamships are mpplied with improved Iliatertig compartments, and carry ameriencm] Emma= Persons about proceeding to Europe, or wiehhig to saw for their friends tram'the corines7, ma 'purchase tle..kel and obtain all informatien by applylneto J. 0. Dahl, 1 Brradway, N. Y., Saida k Clortes,LiTTY. N. I .4 ar JOHN TIIOIIPSON, 410 Liberty_ ri.„ Pittsburgh kirPaasage certiEcatee by first doss sang Packets be. twee New Tort and Llterpcoal. break Old b the above! de29—apB 600 per 100 tbs. 40c per 100 se, itbutttatp. t of Phfladcl • Pennsyiranza • to of ewe Road - - Dollar 'Sat - this Bank, /ViL ;55 ?Werth Shvd. .Noem„ Jena Woe Beaditep OPEN DAILY FROM '9 ITO 2 O'CLOM, else an Wednesday and Baturay evening, Dien May Drat to November first, from ito 01 o'clock and from No vember drat to May that, from 6 to *o'clock. Defames received of all rums net lees that ones Dollar. and • dividend or the prod te declared take a tear, In Jute and December. Interest was declared et the nits of 011 per cent per annum, December, 1864, aim, taJteno and December, 1656. and inne,18457.1 Interest, If not Ilniwn out, expiated to thes 'credieed the de poritor as principal, and Mans the mintereenttrolothe first days ordinal and December, compounding' twice te year with out troubileg the drpiwitor to call or even to present his pose book. Arthis Onto, money sill doobleln'ilig their/ 2 yore, making in the aggregate Otto. .opas HALO 111. • TIM , . Booke centalnlng the Charter, By. Lows, Ihsleetwed Be latfon• furnhelted mat* on application at the aka • .Thwident--CRORGE ALDRER. VICE PRIMIDENTEE. Hopewell Hepburn, John IL alsoenhemer• Oesorge H. White, Charlene Hemp, James .Be, N. Grattan Murphy, James W. Hallman, Thcoledd Dmeteetter, . • Alexander Bradley, Lem Q. tennock, John B. Conegrave,_ Wlnfom J.Andierans." =l= John 0. Backoren, 1181 Snrgnin, Albert•Cialberoon, John 81..Pnun,h1, J. Gardner Coma, Monk, Carrwr, David Camploll; Charles A-Oulton. Dongho, Frineho Pehn, °e.g.. Y. (Moon., Janos 8. Ile.nh Willina Ilnren. Seerdary and Tryallir. anlAy4—oelo • GEORGE E. ARNOLD • & CO. , , BANKERS; EXCLIANGE;••STOCK." - AND BM Brokers. Current sad llocarront Moony Bought and Sold. - • • Stocks bouglit oat oold ou commialloo. liminess Par,. Rood. sod M City, County Railroad Bonds poreloaed sad largo Collectkore promptly attended to. . , 018 . 74 Yourtb.Blxiat. ..13ANKTNGAIOUSES': OF JOH REDFORD-. —BEDFORD 03., 80NER5ET........ —. BOHERNET CO, MUNI` PEF4I..t NT,_—.....WESTHORE'D 00, CONNZLISTILLE, DO, Blau. UNIONTOWN; . ." 'BROWNSVILLF, NEW BRIGHTON,: PAYETTE 004 ............ .---.INDIANA • Deposita received, Mamas, nude, Drafts' bought, sold and collided, Bonk' Notes mad Drafts' BpneEk boadilt and odd, /Mae, Noted nod other Seertrltlem booldittod- sold Wean mission. Correipoodeboe sad oolneettocks oollelto& AT HOLMES &.SON,DEIMERS . EmN.nd Demotic Bills of Excliege4ertlegite of Deposit,.Bonk Not,. and Spade, No. GO Market street. Pittsburgh- airCelleetiocemads au 4 . the iniodpet deka throaghoat the tinned Mak& LNANKING . HOUSE OF JOHN WOODS,. o. GT FOURTH STREIT, 1:11=WBE11 WOOD AND ET 67 . 3.—55000000LD Arm auxsa ipsted,for which the bigheet ,term® will be raid. seighdd - Cearletery MarblEC Vr9r.101,,_ No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, P•. MATTHEW' LAWTON.. PR A OTECA:L BB L 117 ISHES RESPECTFULLY - TO;: IN. ,V V t Ks faro& eoliths public generally, th e e f hasimeed ate above premises, for the masollattora and Ale of eyery varkty of Marble Work, such aa Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Cravnetocies, of eVety minty aod form; Mantle Mem- • Centre 'Table, • • Pier Bureau • and Wash Which he le offering"as Toni ea any other mitablishamal WMl of the communes. Ills stock to entirely nem: end bitiblen minted by himself, enpremelr Ow this market. Beta also wepared ta had Taalts, endow a., 14. vs% am ble or Stone, and to execute say other work Dahl! 0 1 °!i ° &Lilo( theCeteetertes atUotalmitPlttsburah.'' - . Rev.?. &Lyman, Robert Galway Lew flan: Wm . Wllklne, J ChisklODA, Jew IL Sbeenletwer, pet., 'W. L:RJWrIM4 y• " Charley Brewer, ihmt., • . JAL Thome Scott, Fan, A. B. Ow W. lump, a. I—Waits, • The Trade furnished with ktetle et lorelgth and Dotes. tic Marble,_eitber ttteshed or In the- rough, st wi k ,h un a. , . Pr re as; made eneettmma. with - the 'floksiofrot o ii,„ of the beet bmzle, for • meybet mvpirof hide me 0 6 . want, Water end Latleville Lime, sea m e w. Ip. for Landand Stoma Work, ell of which he V . Anal& et &ea mkt,, to --- , - --- rBOOTB AND 6110/38., JAMESciItE.A.I. .1 0 0 lt, CAB H. ROBB, NO. ED 11.11t1IET f9IIB.EXT, rrEAR THE MARKET, . , Hakjoat recalie4 his huge Tall and Winter clock of LADDEty, mugs , and =WRENS aad 81101:18 HENS CAIJ, 111 P AND c , ABBE , . • DOOM, 8111018, 0 TM, ...S OMAN, Am .. ; :to BOW AND TOUTED' BOOTB. MO Ar.. -. POND Y' HER BIM, A very =who article and eery * Direct. horn the, Mannfectarera, winch be vai, e gi. by rb,, PLR Of WWI., Tl lry xedliced prim caalt.-• , , Ibis stock comyr otie Or Die to riaicitiaeiti lobe toned io . any dry, imitable far , elty am* lalea; rad - Wing, maziworagy yakeli expo:team la Anzylay. hontaits Ulu lia am now Ws all tads, He magadaany . iith,...11 fa wait to 0 Akira:dot Sim Ibeit.earmilliagbamiat,-, 11167.: 11:1041• • - • , James Tisrninonh., J. D. Kelley, William a. Yelny • P. L. Madeira John D. Mellor, WallerP. Marsha, Wilson Miller, M. Potluck, M. D. • • near, Robert Robb, John M. Pnwrser, Cloccgo S. Alexander Molloy ILIIRLES .A. COLTON. ~_ i.. ~. i.,9-1.1