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For ran manna& •-••
3800 .2 renr
Stingerdlta yew; IS ver9rEne.:.
60,000 Evergreen; Mine harelyirces mato 9
vat
With a lenge stack of kepis, .bi••i - 11tni1 Mg drat—
Ctutrenr,lvevinietnenOurranteAleveigne;
IntnabberyOreen Howe
Those 'dada( en entre artiloWeLdkoke MINI=
End tt to titer.. Interest to iamb. iry dock Who
ameba*. •adawtili JiAllillßDOCiar•
rt garat i r w itlair
0.t.. 0 about mtu oo• quarter of fiZit d crotol g i to k A
dos of Rooth street, nadobcol,. Woo la& wriuter lan"
froolPtUthargio. .
MO 2lo4 : 24lW i ffithal *
.Toty taw.
Adel York fibbationitinti4
llerllle Iron Pipe Work& .
Jr&Ratir & JAWrgike
142 Centre Street, liew 7itork,
RANlTrecrrumits AND DI ,
xd r
LAURS
Wrought Iron Pipes, fittings, hiery de.
n oframendus corrected with gleam , Wider szut
Guam. *Mitt% and Besting Stamm, Churchries=
Private Thrthlnp, Asylum; Pillars,
and Halls
Alm, Valves, Cocks, Pews, Ganges, Boilers end Boiler
Tom made to cotter.
One dorm eating 31schines are entirely one, end one
*ern Patent—sarrutted to do double the work of any other
invent/on.
Orders solkited from all sections of the Coun tr y, end
promptly attended to. I.nurdr
b i lab c Ipt i a abbertisments.
BUFPALO ROBES! •
3,000 NOW ON NAND,
And far sal iy the &Sete alp& Notoo,by
• GROWS T. WONRATII,
No. 415 LEON EITH UT, above Fourth,
[Labe of N. 1$ N. Fourth stneet,l
I .1 'jig
N. B.—Abo, • lame grartment of Lip= /AM Y
FMB. staLlZadrir
ALLEN £ NEEDLES,
zs SUM likorecr, wad SS Sulk Water Strad,
PHILADELPHIA,
OLESALE DEALERS IN OILS,
r the oeudles, Starch, An. A full esurfatent on land to
es attention of dealers I. reepectfully eked.
mr6ally
altitutc Itbbrctiontents.
a Elam . . F. MAU
ARMISTEAD. RIGGS & lank
'GENTS FOR THE SALE 0
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
No. Szehave Bathanore.
ni.
grays on band lame dock Place ,, which Obey dlsta
etlatmarket price. KaCeald.
Dr. McLANE'S
CELEBRATED
ERMITUGE
LIVER PILLS.
O orate best Pv.eparatteolsoltbe Age
They are not recom
ended as Universal
• ure-alls, but simply for
what their name pur-
ports.
VERMIFUGE, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
also been administered
with' the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The LIVER PILLS, for
the cure of LIVER COM
PLAINT, all BILIOUS DE
RANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD
ACHE, &C.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane's Cele
brated VERMIFUGE and
LIVER Pius, prepared by
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SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
, other preparationi now
before the public, pur
; porting to be Veimifuge
l i. and Liver Pills. All
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLANs's, are
worthless.
TheosNulNE McLane's
Vermifuge and Liver
\Pills can now be . had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
PLEIKING BRO'S,
WOOD Sr., PITTBIittROH, PA.
Sole Proprietors.
BARD WAXLIEL.
SAKEFILL PAHNEIBTOGILe
No. 74 Wood Strad, Pistadergh,
•
IHASON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
HARDWARE, which be will aall 'cry low for OAFTII.
la Madan told. Lock., Wages, Haves and Turks, Elmo&
=ding. smortment al:anemia& Tool., be has received a
lam so • •ly of SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STIIPIERS,
SHOVE • TONGS AND POKERS. SLEIGH DELLS AND
ENAMEL ED PRESERVING MTGE& oe29+.
AT THE FOURTH STREET STORE.
W. D. & H. ffeCALLIIII
'Tr AVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY
J u large
tiloe amortmaut ofdPET& OIL GLOM, ike,
tbe latest a fur Pall comprising
VELVET AND BRUNEL&
TAPESTRY AND TM= PLY,
SUPERVING AND
LOW PRICED INGRAINS.
Wool, Dutch, Hemp, Litt, Rag, Hall end Stair Cupetof
Rap, Rata Omio• Ratting. Stair Rod., Ac , An.
Also, • choicelot MDmingeta from one to lotar,yarda arfila
beautiful pate= EMIT Oil CURL bum S to Pi frat wide,
withal:l other pod. wally found to S . clam 'Carpet
Banes, ail of arhkh ant are prepared to sell at Lb* Tory Mar.
cat ram for cash. ord W. D. S. U. MotTiLLUN.
IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES-
Extra Macy Plaid L1na0 — ...._.16e—.--..18c do 310 .
Moo all wool Mammal.— ----AU do Abe
...... do 120
Double do Ala
Blelt all wool DoLalnca...-----Sa do 760
And an almaat licco of Black and Fancy Bab radoction
of mothlcd from regular cokaa. at
nob 1. A. moo!? a ay M 5 Mb at
QTATIONERS IiARDAVARE,-
/J Oopj Pressen and furniture tor do.
Oilt in anden " ,
BM Ms,
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13".1411 7laindiers,
EDI Bad Boom
Znenloy, " 3 and 4 parts,
Twine "
Pod Mc*"
Tin Outten.
Look Weights,
Pan Ranks, Arent misty,
tnillah Mean, with qr. and oral num.
German, Lon and porcelain Slat*
• Peaked Knives, liming do;
Just recaired sod ibr silo by
0010
SIINDRIE ' 10 hhafa prima N. 0. Sudoglar
bbla.Cnohod ' 4
IL Ccdlloi do
4 Polnaisod do
10 0
0 Ornooloted do
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10 1851Lboaro IlLror
20hidtbbls. do
80 mp, do do
lib b l ogs prime no °ca.:
60 bozos Yong 15:45
21 • 0 Soda do
26 ° Olin do
20 " oars
In atone and or oak bY MIS £
Bzßass,
deli owner Smithfield and Somed streets.
spAwdzit, No. ket troet,
Dolor in Bonnola, aids. Maw Trteadzip,_ed
woool6gaollesil7
VN°..A. TWIST TOW.
or Nib ialin rioriced *CA*.
EisltriLlCS AND D - 8S DSselling with.
oat maard to oat, at Notibart orinrr el Fourth au/
strati. oca3 J. kL EMILIMILD.
JUiscellifuoutv
IRON OITT
CCOSEMERCIRS.
•LOOM= 117 FEETEBURGE PENN.
Tanfi nedin OP TWELVE TRUSTEES.
L EMPELITICALLE
.The linsinese Man's College.
SWODUt on firriZ TWfa t le
STUDENTS
Estaltiag it at owes. the
Most Extensive and Popular Commercial
School in the Country.
F. NV JractklNS . . . —Plasma
c. ............ riffiziocK,
The latter author of "1 New Xetbed of Teteteng Book
keeping.. Professor of Accounts, Bookkeeping and ArltS
male.
..romq mom - a
Anther of "Tbe Flatland Spasm of Bookkeeping. Lecturer
on Railroading, I:i_sh:usK its Oedema and Binge.
HENRY WILLIAW end J. W. BRENTLINGER.
Prof.:moors of Aritinietle, Bookkeeping and Phonography,
A. COWLEY, P.R. SPENCER, Jr., and A. T. DOUTELEIT,
Profaners of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship.
D. BACON, •
Iseturer PolitlealEconouty.
JAMES IL HOPKINS, ER,
Of the Pittaburgh Bar Laturer of Oommereial Law.
JAMES ‘Y.
Of qieunedy'llftank Note Herialt,*Lecturer on Counterfeit
Bank Notes.
• DESIGN OF THE INSITEITTION.
Tofundsh the,best means Or emitting •
THOROUGLIBUSINESS EDUCATION,
In the shortest time and at the least expense, comprising
DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPING,
As applied to blemhandtsing, Banking, Railroading. Ac s
taught by the oldest Amerkan teacher and writer of Book-
Ingteaming w wig, = g, having Esrty yea& experience In teach.
and
ET=AT BOOKKEEPING,
With all the meat Implovements tan& t without
extra charge.
PENMANSULIP.
In every variety and style of Business and Ornamenta
Writing:
Mar Modals for the beet Booboo. Ornsmentsr Pro
manablp lave been sa.rdea this College and
over all cOmpeti.
tors, srherevec Its *riling hos been exhibited, Including the
State Fairs MOW° Permsyhrsala butte
lair at Patsbarshould also at the United States Fah at
Loulerille, Sept, 1857.
ARITHMETIC. •
Ae applied by the find Macentile Banking Haws, compri.
ing all Counting Home calculation.
COUNTERFEIT AND ALTERED NOTES.
Full instruction given in this Important brooch of bad.
nee Education.
DAILY LECTURMi,
ON BOOK KEEPING; the Dews, Laws and Conan= of
Commovom FIVILUCH end Dentinal PoUtlml Economy, De
tecting Counterfeit Money, and other calf eon' having pr.-M
-ed relathms to active busks:ma
TERMS, de.
Bookkeeping, Poll Commercial Canna,- $22 CO
Stationery, Omit 00
Board per week, can he ob — to . LZl for 2 60
dfdrStodents are nal charged extra fur Steamboat Book
keeping, Arithmetic or Diploma.
STUDENTS
Can attar al any time—(m 'option) te•lew at plea=
Unto unllatltcd--tumal length of cosine from six to tool
weeks.
- - - -
Four htusdrodand elghty-eeven Students entering, from lb
at, alone, within one year, bedded the many from the
conntry.
DIRECTIONS.
essiebasus ofWritlng and Circulars, =tinning full info .
mntbß aunt by mail Vivo of charge.
Addle. F. W. JENKINS,
se= Iron City College, Pittsburgh. Po.
FARMERS' MUTUAL
FIRE LLIBUELANCIC COMLPANY
OmcW—Gtwkr Square, Fork, room
Aocurarasied Capital $117,217 22
This Company continues to Minim the eater
ki.. l * of property ogling lon or Waage by fro, at rate! as
low or Is congswat with .004..
DAIII, 8111.1M.134 Stey
•
THE subscriber offers for sale, on reasons
blee terms, a Win In Nottingham township,. Washlnio
ton county, Pennsylvania It contains .tout one hundred
acres, seventy-ov° cleared, and ender a good state of cult/-
sutler; the balance hr covered with excellent timber. much
of which inlocust of a floe quality. Thu land lion well. I*
easily cultivated, and well watered. Tho farm contains fine
limestone, and probably coal. It lien &divining lands of
t=Renzi , and DaniefDarragh, Ems., and on mvenient
s, chards, and cool can be had near at hand. Further
inforwmtlon can be had of the .boctiber, who resides on
part of the same tract.
or ,gtwP SANIVEL COOPER.
Engine and Hollers for Sale.
THE subscribers offer for sale one STEAM
Earn= end two Berume—togetber m seperato. The
Engine is new 2.1 in. stroke 11 in. Cylender. The Boilers
heat been mod some bet are as good ma nowl3 feet long
with ati in. fine in each and ma& of Lake Superior lro
We also offer ear Grist and Saw Mills and 43 acres of /and
tor eale—ell In good repsir.
LEAS t HARSH,
BANKERS AYD LAND AGENTS,
•. - .
DES NIOINEA, lOWA,
lATILL BUY AND SELL EAST) RN
Exchenge and Land Warrants, select mid enterjand
with cash or warrants, pay taxes, Incest money, make twl
loctlons and amend to legal business generally.
NIMBM
IItAXIMID AND LAND .1.01.113, 1111Vr3FORTIlarT. £03103.
One of the partners has looted tD Leaveuworth City, nod
will transact all business connected with the Ranking nod
Real Estate business. Para few months yet correspondents
will Mitres. m at Des Moines.
_ .
W. L. Gilman,9o Beaver strwl, Now York;
&Igor, lamb & Co., Philadelphia;
James, Kent k Banter, d,
LaTorre dcr,
Drexell k Co, Bankers, do
Chobb Brat., do Washington City:
R.J. &Skit:won, Third Auditor Tremory Deportiorol,
Wardlingtota CDT;
Don. J. 11. Graham, Cordele, Pa 4
•
Edward Slum., Eaq4
Wm. B. Lomb and David Blair. Eaqrs., Qmttngdon, Pa.;
Penny Btartett, Attoraoya, Pittsburgh, Ps.
March DI, 1857.--tarDirly-WIF
HENRY, JACKSON & - CAMPBELL,
General Land Agents and Baal Fatale Brokers.
SIOUX CITY, lOWA.
REFERENCES:—IION. J. S. BLACK,
Bo:menet, Pa.: Hon. J. L. Dawson, Drowns - rine, Pa.,
H. L. Richmond, Ben., Meadville, Pa.; Hon. Wm. Bigler,
Washington City; Hon. C. L Knapp, Washington City; O. W;
Moreland, Port i Des Mathes, lows, Wm. D./too-1,10t. , MII
Merritt Clark, Esq., Ponitney, Ye.; Hon. Wm. C. Bradley,
Brattleboro, Yt.; Clark k Brothers, N. Y. Clark A Brothers,
St. Louls,3lrm.l.J. Beardsley, Ern., Rock laLmd, III.; Beam.
Ainsworth it Lynda, Rock Islomd, Ill.; Messrs. Pleb k Lee,
Bankers, Bork Island, 111. mylliblyster
JOHN DOLL, No. 144 N. Second St.o.bove
Arch, Philadelphia, kapott. of TOTE! of every &scrip.
Man Fancy Badge., Canes, Pip., Cigar C0,..a Snuff and
Tobacco Bore( Viol!. and bleat., Marbles, Elates and
Pendia, and other Fancy Articles too touncrom to mention.
please 1.11 before purchasing elsewhere. ateri2mwEir
Slam ytng.
B. JOHNSTON, Civil Engin
ear
• An, Lor e tilary
ci e t y y cz 4 conrar of Ildrd streetindEast Co a t!
J1.4...„..„41..„., L..= o n ,ewmblo
Paper Doze..
CiIIARLES BUCKLEY, 151ANUFACTUR
corner of Third and Wood streets,Pittsburgb, Pa.
Hat, Cap and Bonnet Boxer, Jewelry and Preartriptlon bee
ea. All -kinds of Paper Boxes made to order.
N.B..—At Sutton prima. at23..1 reit
101TV - JEC.R. AND .A.Gr U/G:
ikettntme Subetatate or Siena Towle.
TILLS well known remedy, discovered by
my late tanner Doctor Q.J. Leans, Is a sure cure for
the above abrader, SICK-HEADACHY., and all other Ner
vous Affections. It eolltaine Sc Quinine. Arsenic, or other
Windom ingredlente. It ens the system, Mon
tone to the Stomach, and la imamate to DYSITMICS and
those affected with Weaned. In my part of the Syetem. It
Is apechaly recommended to females troubled with Fisting
of the Womb. On Benz., a sadSclent in mart mesa, where
tLs Direction. are followed. Oertitleatee an be furnished
from all parts of the Union.
Sold by the tonged§ maternity, and by J. 11. HAZARD,
Wholemle Druggist, and Sole Proprietor, 121 Malden Lana,
New York. eel7,3etwFre
Pall Stock of Pall Dry Goods.
'PYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch eta.,
Philadalphia, appeetttilly ram /N
s; Otsh /Nom to m.
amine a Ana Block .1 &atonable Goods, ;tante,' to Bost
PannsyleanLa Trade.
Pull line di Yell Breath:ad;
New &dins of Pal Shawls,
Rich Bilks of Named Btylor,
Good Black Bilk. doll width;
4 cams aaaorted French Merino;
7 • Poll dosfterrea r .New Good;
British and American Dark Print;
giallenkelladlTlNTS l 4 Clothe. and Testing;
Minna; imam, Plannal; Blankets, he, Ac.
N. B.—Auction Bargains Dom New York and this city
&lily rewired. Particular attention Oven to country °Wert
forDmirable Oneda--Tertes Nett thsA anZanswYm
A PRIZE TO EVERY PURCHASER, at
li the Quaker City Publishing floorsof Duane Robson,
Philadelphia. Hy buying a !rook for ft, or more, you are at
once presented with a prise, worth from 25 eta to $lOO, con
sisting of Fine Gold Jewelry, Watches, ke. All orders by
lase will be promptly ailed. and the prise or prizes will ac
company the books. Our list contains all of the most popu
lar books of the day, and will be sold at the natal retail
lakes, cony althea, for len. Persons wishing any porno.
whir book can order at °notional it will be forwarded with
s gift A catalogue, giving fell Information, with list of
books and glfts, will be sent, post paid, by addressing
DUANE BULISON,
- N 0.53 Booth Third Street, Philadelphia
sir Agent• wanted, ara73mwird,*
Slatrwille Female Seminary.
Q:tni ?=
l THE BLAIRSVILLE BRANCH OF
the Oennayiranis Railroad.
. B. IL Shaplay, Propriatorard Principal; Mrs. P. P.
Plisplay, Prima*, air excellent Tanchern
COURSE OP EDUCATION,
Tboroupdie and ayeternadie, embracing everry branch Meat
compllehed Female Education.
Accommodatdorui for seventy Boarding . School Kimball—
two In • room.
Beiegen, banding Taltion, per wagon of fire months,
$6O. Porlastrumental Mude,Dnoing, Painting acal Mod
ern Language., moderate charges.
TM next make IrIU conoLenco 3474th. Catalogue...it
on appinkloa. SAMUEL SURPLRY.
.=,L*., Yu. mrteartf
inn Wan=.........................................ADAM AKNOW
- • - • --
LebNursery'.
imessToeir. & AMNON,
INDITE THE ATTENTION OF
th. public t• their largo and Ivied skosortmoot of
t 'lrm a
=trir•lr==l..b.,,h,
e• old rreoblogton Itoad. Oztor ". ll= Pon Omee.
fakly•Tzere Allog4eny county, Po.
Markat and 2d Afoot.
Ti ARM FOR SALE.—Tire old Whittaker
Tam Is offered for gala, being attested on the Mona.
gabehe riser, about one mile abase the city Alma Mom,
onetaluing one hundred and slaty Nava, more.? las—form
erly the property of James Whittaker,
MOON.
deemed.
Tor particular. Moult., of either of the folloving4reoux
. .
rr=:;l
APPLE• PARERS.--Sargent & Faster's
Aid:mode . Para", Wbolteele and Ratan, at Q Filth
Pittablitgb, Pa. ochttwtp JAM WAIIDROP._
lIBPRY 1 BURCHEIE
OltAhap Ouithaeres, Doenkint, tc,,
IDisge noir ofkitit eft at tow Vd.i&
g MOS NO. I LARD; -
t/ sbbls. fresh Roll Butter. Reed sod for Able by
0092 - MUM t DILWORTH
•
1 Pella Institute,
*NCOCK STREET, NEAR PENN, will
H
reopen on3londay the Slat beat A limped number
M pupae me, obtain aMnienten. Terms P 2, per eeenlon:
twentrtwo neck& nerreullf I .1 IL SMITH, Principal.
Cleveland Medical College.
TICE ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES
'to tide Instltutton nill commence on WEDNESDAY,
4th November, end continuo 16 reeks.
JOILN DEL-OUTER, 31. 14, Professem of 311,1wifery end
Dims.. of Women and Children
JAILED P.I3.IIIThAND, M. D., Professor of the Principles
•
and PcMice of Medicine. •
J. LANG. CASSELS, M. D., Profmaor of Chemistry and
Botany.
JACOB J. DEL LMATER, M. D., Prams. or Materln Med.
PROAI T It h " 0. " '. [: 1 1 1 1.7 11' 14 1 e ffi : prd
d =om y and
PhP 6 aLNI
GUSTAVE C. WEBER, M. D., Professor of the Principhos
A. KRABER, President-
IL C. UL.NLLN f CO., Agents,
No. i 5 Fourth rt.. Pittsburg[.
I=CLEI2I3
WM. & J. U. BUTLER-
Dollar'. Mills Mellontug Co,
or Niles, Trumbull cn., Ohio
Or. 4-14CILSO
Atrynt La
OMNI Gifts!! Giftsll,
J. W. BIISEWHiL,
MAO 10Np,
050. W. JACKSON,
Continue to deal extetudealy In
Tar Mon and Boys' Wm,
ifoucational
and Practice or Surgery.
IP. K. CDMILUFG, M. D.,AdJunct Professor of Mldwifsry and
Diseases of Roman arid Children.
JOHN A. KNOWLTON, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Fee for the entire amuse MO, or a well menrodpromisso•
ry note, payable In 12 months, for $7O.
Matriculation, $k Graduation, $2O Prirate Anatomy, $5.
Omod beardorith rooms, lit and fnel, to $3 per week.
For farther particulars sae sring and Summer Circulars,
which hare been liberally circulated.
0r.219wd JNO. DELAMATER, Dean.
"HIUN'iVOOD."
APRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR
BOYS, AT NEW BRIO EITON,BEAVER COUNTY, PA.
lint. JOS. P TATLOB, A. Id., Itseroa.
The Winter Term will begin on IVF.DNBSDAIi, Nor. 4th,
Boys admitted at any time and tuitiou charged hoe date
of entrance.
For Circulars, address the Rector, at his residenecyNew
Brighton, Pa.
The city patrons of this &bool, to whom reference way be
matie,are
Hon. Thos. 11. Rowe,
Rev. T. B. Lyman,
Geo. B. Belden, Esile
W. IL WLlllarts, Fag, •
Isaac M. Pennock, ELI,
1100. Wm. F. Johnston,
3. 11. Shoenbcrgur,
A. H. Lewis, EN.,
Rev. Dr. Ten Denson,
0e22 nplelya
Sewickley Academy.
ACLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL
BOARDING SCHOOL for Boys, on the P. Ft. W. & C.
R. Rand Oblo River, 12 milos from Pittsburgh.
REV. J. S. TRAVELLL A. M. Principal.
The Thlrty4lrst Suasion will commence ouNIONDAV, No
vember 2d, 1957.
For Circular* and other particularity enquire of Mem.
JOHN IRWIN A SONS 57 Water street; /dews. NEVIN,
10ACIlEOWN f 00,1e1 Liberty street, or of the Principal,
Sevickleyville P. 0, Allegheny county, Pa. soNAdladmel?
Meadville Female Seminary.
THE NEXT TERM of this Institution will
wsuliwuw, =MONDAY, Nov, 211.
Papas ow be charged $7,50 per torto, or-d will .nice
studies they Isiah to pursue from the following list.
Reading, Ancient litatory, Zoology,
Enunciation, Modern " Aatronomy,
Pronto:l6aLon, Mop Drawing, Not. Philosophy,
Spelling. Ancient Geography, Play.lology,
Writing, Modern "
Grammar,
Compostßon, Physical "
Rhetoric, Chemietry,
Botany,
Trigonometry.
Poe Greek, Latin, Radian, Spanish, Pretest', German,
Swedish and Anglo-Saxon, an zulditlonal charge of $1 will be
mule.
Piano, per coarse of twenty lolacuts
Ilse of Piano tar term
Drawing, per costae of twenty hewn.. .........
Oil Painting " 8
A German lady, an asoellentplastiat, resides thefamily,
mid will glre lesson. on the Piano audio Germs and French.
A few pupile will be accommodated In the family of the
Principal. Board, with fuel and light, exclusive of washing,
$9 per week.
All payment. are to be mode In advance.
felltwkadly JOSIIUA KENDALL, A. M., Principal.
BROOKE HALL FEMALE SEMINAR
Media, Delaware County, Penna.
Miss Marla L. Eastman, PrincipaL
TIIIS SEMINARY, SITUATED IN TEE
delightful and beautiful village of. Media, thirteen
mlles from Philadelphia by Railroad, offers to young ladle.
the mot perfect combination of advutogee for the attain
ment of a thorough and aoromplielsed educatkm.
The large and cotomodiou buihling lately emoted, tom
talning 0.11 the modern nononiences of baths, gas, Ac., la,
- with uterssive grounds, a model M all that pertaims to
the health, comfort, refinementand Improvement of the
pupils. The sleeping rooms are high, well recall/LC.I, and
furnished with comfort mei elegance, and but too pupils
occmpy the .11/11V apartment. The number of 1 , 111.11 e it
Ilmited to forty, for whom seven teacher am employed.—
The rout falthinl instruction II given' In all the branchn
taught, while monad and religieus princlplee are constantly
Inuicated by theory and prartscv.
The conrse of instruction comprires e petiod of four
yura, and a diploma le awarded to all win, pass through it
satisfactorily.
The Right Rea A. Patter. D. n. L. L. D., Bishop of
Pennsylvania. eNlias 11. L. Eastman. ales props+ee to
open a Young tulle? Stmtinary In Media. Delaware county,
Penneylvanla, in September nest, has Leon known to the
robactiber for eoveral you+ put. Ile has n very high
opinion of her capacity, etticlency and d e voted.... u m
educator. She has had a largo and meces.fol etprrience.—
The building which Is to in erected will contain every ne
comnuatation. Tho village and surrounding country are
distinguished tbr healthfnlnees and beauty; and the subs
!scriber has confidence that parents who encrust their
danghters to Ilhe Putman wild have no ranee to regret IC'
The Franck language is taught by a Parisian lady resit.
log Ire thefamlly.
The Latin, Sermon. Spanish, end Italian langsusgess re ,
eels, due attention,
The SiMnral &Jun.% to tanglst with the old of a large
and expensive apparatus.
The Sluice! Department It ander the charge ~f a lady
eminently nitalilhal for the sitution, and oil also prefer to
be taught on the piano or stntrier by a gentle..., 1 , .‘• a
visiting teacher from Phllsulelphm.
Drawing WO Painting am unto the dlnsetlon ofa lady
accomplished In the arts.
The Fall Terre commences September 9th.
Idles Eastman boa the liberty to refer to the following rmi.
fitment
Right Rev. A.Potter,Ellsbeep of Pentiulunis.
Iloo.Frankllo Pierre, es-President oi S
110[1. S. P. Chun. Governor of Ohio.
C. Loeur Su e Pottsville, Pa.
George SI. Wharton, G. Philadelphia
William Itagaley, Mart, Pittsburgh. '
Sylvauns Lathrop, Rot., Allegheny City.
SUSS SI. L. EASTMAN,
Stella Delaware county, Pa
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AIL OF ST. JAMES TII E LESS, Pill L
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Ant.
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page, Malltenatico, Rotund Soetace. Draw-10g.4c. Vocal
Moult taught grails.
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Roo. R. R. SIaSER,
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Ms Just trecistsl Ills 'Ants
Fall end Winter stock of
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"FORD'S" RUBBER SHOES,
A very superior artkle and eery neat,
Direct from the Manufacturers, which he will sell by the
rant or PAM.. .it very reduced priceMor cash.
stock comprises one of the largest assortments to be
toood in my city, suitable for city and country sales, and
haring over twenty years experience in bnying, he loots
that he cm now suit all Medea. Ile respectfully Invitee all
In want to c cD. assuring them that they srEll ho pleased.
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Ye who Cons iders fine Head of ...,r
N ATURE'SGREATEST ORNAMENT
but ere It to too late tee
SANDER'S SCALP TONIC,
welch swore* the healthy condition of the scalp, coo •
hair to grow on the bald, and check, any tendency toward
Smalling out, and
or a:th b e o c p on indcnig thin.
pr NF BIXT t STILE r NT, two dos
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CORNER ELM AND U)7JR 8711EEM.
STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER,
particular attoution tool! order. for work In lan
.
cg..rrars end OItNAIIENTS of ell kinds Inrniebeil
bort notice.
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JOBI7PI3FRIOi
(Soccontor to)
KIMBALL, MESSICK A CO,
• MASONIC MALL. FIFTII-NTRENT.
nFFERT TO TILE PHEW ALL THE
delleaclen of the seaman, served op et the shortest no
tice, from 6 o'clock to the morning to UZo'clockst night.
Bnelnea men end others will do well to call In and cana
loo our nut of Pere at any time to suit their appetite.
Baling 11.1111DgMerltS MOO to receive choice toilet. In
our line, from Baltimore, Philadelphia end Norfolk, ne can
offer • fresh imply of
OYSTERS, ILALTBEIT,
TROUT, LAKE BLEARING,
And from the Wool, nil the varieties of PRAIRIE GAME,
SUCH AS
PRAIRIE: CHICKENS. HEED HIRES, he,
which we contornieh to involide °there, et Who!mole
Retail, either at the comer of HAND AND PENN STE,
ai WALNITT HALL. Fifth street. coac octlrlyti
A. 0. McGREW, —
QTEAMBOAT AND GENERAL AGENT
Water Street one door above Market.
H 0 USE FURNISHING HARDWARE
STORR—Houeekeeplng article. gonerally.
Hollow Ware,
Table Cutlery,
Plated Ware,
Brittanula,
Japanned and Proceed
Wood Tin War
anes,
d Willow Ware..
JOHN /LEMTNO,
.44 No. ft, Market Weed, eoroir of Third.
FAIIIMANK.B PLATFORM SCALES.
TILE undersigned havingbeen appointed ex
chain, Agents for the ode of these oelebrnteCS.CALES,
ne umfeetured by the miginal inventors, E. d T rent.
Baas * co. , reepectfully Invite the attention °fu, bur
Incas commemity to the superiority of them Scales over ell
others.
These Scale. have been subjected to the SEVEREST
TESTS on all the principal Railroads in the United Stator
and England, andln every breach of lmainem throughout
the' mad, and their uniform accuracy and great durability
have gained An them e remtation of being TUE
ARD PROM WHICII th TIIE CANDO NO APPEAL. ST AND
We are prepanri to Ili
slant .
C r lta f llrCnd r W , Poerlt a S b al e es,, oAr
sium Rolling ML ney,
acieam
rum. Hum= t WELLS,
No. V.
Liberty Street, Commercial Rote,
mrtlyd Pilirbure.b.Penos.
GROCERTES-150. bags nrimo Green Rio
ooinv.
100 half cheats Young Upon TOOO
25 " " Gunpowder der,
.45 " papered and loan Blank Teak
100 bin of the various gandard brands Tama=
76 Groom' New York SloaN
25 b o l a
g's dri
M rln gt . ., York, dcs
I SD 0 Winter Birathehluda OG:
30 0 . Tamar/ OIL
With as wort:ma 4101 other vods in our Rue.
EIIRMSE k DILWORTH,
0e.16 N0e.130 and /3200000 d
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AFALSE TifEORY EX.POSED,.-
TIIR TRITE SCIENCE REVEALED.
Mankind have lon beet engulphed In darkness as re
gards the mysteries of medicine, =ld of deride; a truthfni
solution of Its pOwer over diemq and its proper use in the
treatment ordeeta.
blediciare, as practiced by the regular ferulty,is a delusion
—a bundle of improbabilities and uncut antics. There is
nothing it it. themies on which the physician ran rely as
certain or lizerk the results obtained from it. prethriptione
are doubtful, axed in met cues unsatisfactory.. .
It in a edema andstestllug fart, that threeethorths of those ,
"who have detected tide lik?' died visible. not to dime,
but to the fuludiclonsappthation of this subtle and tomer
tale theory, as practiced by the regalar Isculty.
We hove proved the utter fallacy of the regular practice
of medicine, and the great undeniable truthfalmes of the
IL IL II " 000 e and aver again; for, in a thaws.' cues, where
the reveled physiciane have giver up their petients as incur
able, and had in many Caere even tel the time to only a few
short bonne, fiat their victim. had to live, headway's Ready
Relief, Regn torn or Ilesolrent, as the case my have beer,
has roster.'
how dying patients to new life mad health.
In the treatment of the sick by the B. A. R. remedies,
there is nothing loft to chance or uncertainties, for these
remedies are so prepared as to posses fixed and tiver cur.
ado. powers, founded on plinciples a ammo to in their
power over disease., as the law. of gravitation over the
••rth. • I I i • therefor. impostible fur these remedies to fall
in removing from the human system thedifilculty for which
they may be given, and of restoring Wolohan humor .ye
tem to its normal condition of health.
This la readily seen in the miraculous efficacy of RAIL
WAY'S READY BELIEF—kw the moment this remedy la
applied to the part or part. of the body tortured with pain,
or crippled with inennitles, all pain and b uneashams ceases,
and the cclppled, lame and wounded limb becomes Badger.
abed with renewed attength. So also with the Renolvent.—
The moat repulsive Sores, Ulcers, Hamm. amt the to.r. b '
sand° of chronic diseases quickly become exturct r a
row doses is taken, _
In th••• of DPelreireda, Constlpertion of the Bowels Do
renement of the Liver,Congestions, Palpitation of , the
Heart, Radway'. Regerhtont, in the form of Plitt, can be
lee
relied upon ee a mal e. and •sertain co . for and
to of there difficulties. In cases of taro rainy Gown
=
r
o derangement of the stomach or bows the Ca th artic and
Purgative Pills girenby the regular fame ty, even If they re
move the temporary difillculty, do so at the emperors of
Cramps, Rickman at. Stomach, and Weakness, and after the
effects Of these purgatives are over, the bowels are left cos
tive and the system debilitated. Ilatinu•T'• nogul.t.n wilt
instantly relieve tho pain and distr.w, removothe difficulty
and restore a remelar Bak, to the liver, stomach, bowels
1 and other organs—they neither Irritate, inflames Bickner or
weaken t t sthent, and the evacuations are natural, with
out prod the eyeem or cramping the bowels
Them rem m ant the only ones that luiverreduced the
hygiunic principle to the fixity of • mathematical demon.
stration—havarlable in all cam*, and Proostniloll on • mottled
routine. They, and they alone, have imparted to the in,
congruont eagteriericeand repugnant practice of tho so call
ed ',troller Ownity,ii the procilion and invariability which
are essential to the requirements of a lenience. Taking the
human body an the problem, sod health as its normal con
dition, OrnY P.m"! by deed rutee to eliminate all astral.-
, nue and delete...re particle., and thee restorer the condlua
tem to it. Integrity, by the expithrion order...local or organ.
, lc irregularities which vitiate the examinees of the whole.
D130113=11 orange.
in Cholera, Yellow Serer, Ship Pews, Dysentery, Die
rhos. Typhus end Typhoid lever., and all malignant and
mandionsferen,Radway's Ready Relief and Regulator. aro
sat only ponitlve curatives, bet certain preventive.
Not only in the mildorlatitndosof the North have there
reared.. novel the patients of these terrible maladies, lent
under tho burning Rene. of the tropics, where, in the wildest
and most violent degas, they smudged the petiple an a pea
tilence. With there remedied you need not fear ermicrire to
any contagions dlwate or Lufectio. malady.
COSSEITUTIOSAL InSuatia.
All dimeses that hare become egablished In the system,
called chronic or constitutional, Baden.' . Rrealrent, aided
by the Relief and Regulators, will remove. Scrofula, Ikon.
chit., Cheere, gores, pee, Sores, Rumors, Humors, Pelt
Einem, mod all skin diseased will quickly yield to this all
powerful remedy.
The two of the Resolvent will, Ina few weeks, entirely
change the whole conditken of the body, we care not from
how many generations you hare derived your title to the
diseases enabled...l.loer bodies, Radvrar. Resolvent will
i ELMO It, and give to you what your forefathers were rens
hie to—a pore and healthy body 7 free from deem..
Arithmetic,
Book-beeping,
Algel
Oemn .tr),
. •
All diseases provalent at this seam th e year, mimed
by derangement of the organs of the Lam, madden chimps
of tbe smother, beat and cold, diatur circubstion of the
blood—Rheumatism, Nei:instate. Tic Holerens, Dowel Com
plain. Fever and Ague Headache uothsche, Aches and
Pains of all kinds, Bruis.s, Borns, ds, Inf...
tory Diseases, Congestive Diseases; II ors In the
Impure Blood, Boils, Pustule Pimp' blotch., km. Liver
Compleirita—Dyspepala Kldooy Coon laints,and all db.ra
whether aeute,intlammatury, rtudari us, nervous, chronic,
or constitutio.l, Unaware Itemedi will nueat ponitively
exterminate and rm.. the Infirm a denfbled system to
health and strength.
coca—ro eta m.o.
Ye who ham friend• woe upon the brink of the grave, on
whom all hoysa of recovery an' ho have toon giveh
op as incurable by your physician.* Invite yom to ace
one moreeffort to vs. tha lit of the d make
rte one. A
trial of these itemedi. c•nnot do nn Injury, and may re
store to life and health, even though o hopes am entertain
ed by your physic ia n. Over a th d so. instant. have
come to nor knowledge: and We the ore, find onrwlseiduou
tilled In requesting the trial. Sorel. after the phyalci.
on he can do no more, his preffnilol to your ming relllP.
ni
dy that nst do good, Is eliednal.
As one of the ...was we hare uded to In the above
article, we refer the pnblie to thecase reported to On by
Richard ilritlith, 11., well known hi Canada Went. a man
of high Integrity, nod well approved of by his conntryncen
for his high official...li..
11.x.S.ffrth Fonten.C., C. W-•
June Sith, 1867.
In October, 1,51. my wife giving birth to o child, left her
pd too estly and crtught a severe cold, w Wch promised to
terml.te her ra t,, The beet physiciens in this neighbor
hood nod Kingeton were in attendance on her—but all of no
avell—fne data.. And yin. her up to die. Flo reran cow
scoria merle I ant at her ladslJp momentarily watching
to nee herlitentlie her last. I heppened to ten • copy of
your paper called The Morin, Wor/el," and them read of
your medicine*. I resolved to test them as• lest resort. I
gave her the Ruff mit with the ReCulators—ond Iklleheo
*wiling to diret-tions, and in three days observed a wonder
ful imprommenk Fromdaily recovered, and IA pow,
thank God, better than ever the was in her 11.
The child, when three months old, caught is hod cold, mil
dwindled amoy to a mere skeleton, nothing but Gone and Asa
his eyes protruded/rum his hood; cis if (key would drop out;
the physicians all united in saying there was use of at
tempting to save him, Air case was hopeless, as he Will On
young .4 muff die. But I thought different. Your Re.
mil. mine lite to toy wife, while the doctors gave her up to
death. 1 agitin had mawne to them. I gave him the Re.
solvent Internally and nand it as • wash externally to via
eyes—bo in now a laughing, hearty. orattling child, enjoy
lug the best of health. Your me. ....at and grateful
servant. RICHARD GRIFFITH.
The above, read., hi but min one of thousands of similar
mw in the world, where lied Om yen.. of the physicist.
beers relied upon without farther trial. drat.) would hare
wised Al. rlOllOl. Do not thendore give up yo u r Sriendson
tiro morn report of your phyalelaus .elto any they ran do no
LOOM Who,, you are told Obi.. reaort to our Iteronll.4. .
RAUWAT I CO.. 1111 Fulton street, N. Y.
For We by HUNT A MINIM, Masonic Hall, Pitts
burgh.
The R. R. R. Remedis are mild by DruggLsta, illerchant•
and Storekeepers. .19 feLlalawlyr
Top ADWAY'S . READY RELIEF-4 gross
L, on hood mod for de by
IL L. FAIITiESTOCK & CO,
corner of Wood and Fourth .treat.
The 0 Medical Dla
OF THE AGE.
IU - E. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, RAS
Ilk discovered in one of our common pasture weeds, a
remedy that mum every kind of human from the worst
Scrofula to • ootaroon Pimple.
11e hen tried It tu over eleven bundled man. and never
failed except in two we. (both Manlike hunter.) Ile hoe now
I.lh=ttn:yover
cop.twoof hrtu . dred .. certificate. of Ito value,
Two bottle. nor warranted to cure snorting we. mouth.
One tolliree bottles will cure.° worst kind of pimples of
the faro.
Twoto three bottles will scour the system of bolls.
Two bottles are warrautal to cure the wontt canker In the
month and stomach.
Three to the bottles are warranted. cure the worst eau
of eryslpela•
One to two Willman. 'tenanted to cure all humors of the
ea.
" Twobottlealue warranteil to cure...lngot the ears and
blotches among the hair.
Pour Male lutt/es are warranted to carom:irrupt and run.
ning ulcers.
One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin.
Two to them bottl..are warranted to cure the moat dupe
rate cases of thenmatism.
Two to three bottles, are warranted to cure theotrotet cases
of ringworm.
Three to foar bottles are warranted to sore salt rheum.
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst rase of wrote..
A benefit is alwaysexperionced from the Met bottle, and
a perfect cure le warranted when the above quantity Is ta
ken.
Nothing lank+ so Improbable to those who have In vain
tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, as thal • com
mon weed , rug in the pastares,..long old eI...WU
should cur entry humor in the note. yet ,4 is now • noel
fact. If you barn a linmor it hoe te snot. There ore no Ifs
nor ands, hams or hie about the suiting a:mecums and not
young. I peddled over a thousand bottles of it In the vicinh
rho. of Boston. I know its effects; in every muse. It has al;
y ono women( the greatent corm ever done In Maser
chow... I gave it 10 children over a year old: to old people
or al.)y. I here sera poor, pony, wormy looking children
whose fink WY son and flabby, restored to a perfect elate
of health by one bottle.
To those whoare subject toe sick headachnone bottle will
alwayscure it. It gives great relief to catarrh and diasi
nem. Some who have been costive fur year, 1/111,0 taken and
been regulated by It. Where the body in sound It works
quite easy, but where there Is any derangement of thuffinc-
natured nature, it will mom very singular !Minus. but you
most rat be alannet—they away, ditappmr ion from four
day. n week. There is never a boil ronilt from It. On the
contrary, when that fueling is over you will feel yonreelf hke
n new person. 1 limed mate of the most PX.(14•21,V11t on
dune of it that men ever listened to. Ann cluntgeof filet Is
ever necessary: mt the best you am get• I have ilitewim
au herb, which, when simmered in sweet oil,iliilBol,* Kra
ut°. swelling of the neck and nutter the ears. Price 60
cents. Price of the Medical Discovery $1 r ce bottle.
DINIXTIONS TOIL%Rik
Adult, one table spoonful per day. Children over eight
yeent,denert spoonful; children from five to eight yen" to
spoonfln. As no direction me be made applicable to all
constitution., take enough to operate on the bowels twice
" ?ir. KENNEDY give personal attendancein bad mane of
scrofula.
Mid Wholesale and retell at DR. KIYBEWS, 140 Wood
atreet,*norner of Virgin Alley, and J. P. YLEMINO,
auto mh.27;lydihrl,
VEN NEDIVs 'MEDICAL DISCOVEBY
.1.12 croon on hond end for yule by
B. L. FAIINESTOCK A CO.,
.21) corner or Wood and Fourth !much!,
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY t I
-virnicn ILAS BEEN TILE STUDY AND
rcsmreh of tbo belt medical men that over lived to
And a remedy that would radically cum the Appends,
which has been recently found out by
D R. R. T. F O R
OF PITTSBURGH, 'ENNA,
Ms lota:wins search and research In the ltegetabie King.
door for eight or ten years, hoe brought to light • wonderful
Hrdicine which will radically cure the DYSPEPSIA, which
is the Ord cause of 611 &sous which the hum. rye
tem is eultieet to. Beep the Nauru. filtoman] clean an
healthy. We moat all have good hcalth and cannot be •
...int of any general die...
Dr. R. T. FORD ho boon • 'object of We awful dine.
himself, [Dyniiepala] for. eight to ten years, and hex tried
hence& of expertmente on himself, tint all Le rairt, .UI
hie present dlecoutry, which haa radically cored him and
many others In sus, eight to twelve days, without pain or
alt.., or any unpleasant leafage In the sub., but on
the cootrcoy, It intigmata the system and glue • healthy
action to every part. It wad act gently or ooploudy on the
bowels, and in a healthy action to the etemach and liver.
You can sat and drink your nun dietlog, which will not
interfere—the medicine shrove dotog Ira dnt)...allad
DR N. T. PORDE DYI3PEPSLt CO LtL.
What kind of diseases will Dynerii• re•lue 4 lanower
It Is the first carve of all general dhow. /deer Alamo..
Lung Affection, or PulmonaryDlatame, Bronchitis, Bick
Dud...bey Mons Diarrheas, BUM= and Typhoid YOU"
1
freer and Ague, Nerve. Sorely 'fens** umiak
Costive Dowels, Daily Husky or Gunny flido, Colds, Men;
mat. of all kinds, Apoplexy, Inunity, Wake. of the
system, Pala Conception of the Mind, iletirthwut
of the Strom., Throwing up of your Food, and also Mod.
All of the abase feeUngl may or will be peoduoul from •
nomach. irom that
is
all general amass
E a be t i prodnowl, [if Ws statement is tr ue, which no mane
mind will deny,l because all who halw bon alck know this
statement to be froafrom matinee, a sick or deranged
demon is first.
How Important it le to a poor willed who ham been suf
fering for manyto point him to 'remedy that he=
o r
rely on, end radical* , MEM cum O the that hu made him
idsk. It's like • year s, iner h mued nun the ocean, at the first
glimpse of a light T= he itis mse, heart boun PTA. dsiwit.
PRICE DOLLARS
Bold by the Proptiator, Dr. R. T. YORD, West end of
I . itiiirsnis Mauna, (Fourth street 1104)= 1 oleo JOLIN
Rd-n. Sr, N.& 116 Wen street, comer of Sixth; NE
VIN, witEowArr co., LmAry__gr.t. below St. Clair,
filttaburgh. Abe, wp. w. giutf, formerly the firm or
Junes T. ilemple t Os., liforthwed earner of redonl tetrad
and the Diamond. Allegheny City: And also, Dr. Ibrd's
Anti-Willous and Lim Pilletalset hL lowl•shl• Indlso
VegetableNarns.Uniment. • e -
The.abni tudichtee need no canunendalkus, for-thaw
wane In our city and county will testify to theirinlolusbis
wrallUes. Their
Tarltdiirlar vital I. not to be found
inebtral
AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS,
SUGAR COATED.)
CLEANSE TEE BLOOD ANT , CURE TIIE. SICK,
lo Phfhers, Mothers, Physicians, Philardhropiels,
Redd their Effects, and judge n I their Virtues.
For the cure of Ilead.mho, Sick lleadiche and Foul Stomach.
Parancaott, Ps, May 1,1953.
Dr. J. C. ATl:in—Sim I have been repeatedly cured of the
wont headache any body can have by a den or two of your
Pills. It seem. to wise from a foul stomach, which they
cleanse at once. If they will cure others , as they do
the fact is worth knowing. Your. with great respect,
ED. W. PItEDLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion.
Bilious Disordered:id Liter Onaplaints.
DEPAISITTI.ST OTTE'S LSITSIOB,
Washington, D. C, Feb. 7,1956.
Ellr. I hove rued yoffr Pills in my general and hospital
practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to
say they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regulat
ing nation on the Lien Ls quick and decided, consequently
they are an admirable remedy for derangements of that on
Indeed, I hare seldom found a CUM of Billing Disease
so obstinate that it did not readily yield to them.
Fraternally Tor" ALONZO BALL, IL D.,
Physician of the Marine Hospital
Dysentery, Relax and Winos.
POST OPTICS, hosanna. Liv. CO., ilia, Nov.lo, 'to.
Da. Arne Your Pine scathe perfection of medicine. They
hove dons my wile more good than I can tell you. She had
been sick and pining sway for mouths, Went off to be doe.
toted at great expense, but got no better. She then corn-
Damned taking your Piths, which soon cured her, by expell
hag largo quautities of worms (dead) from her body. They
afferirards cured her and our two children of bloody dys
entery. One of our neighbors had it bad, and my wife cooed
him with two don, of your Pills, while others ground m
paid from Eve to twentpluilara doctor,' bills, andlost much
time, without being cured entirely even then Sikh a rued
nine as yours, which is actually good and honest, will be
prised here. 0E0..1. ORTFPlN,'Pmttroster.
/algal fen and Impurity of the Blood.
From Dar. J. V. times, Paster of Advent Church, innate
Da. Avow I hove used your Pills with extraordinary sue
no in my Danny and among three lam called to visit in
Metre.% To regulate the organs of d t igenion and purify the
ro
blood they a the very hest remedy have ever known, and
lan conhdently recommend them my friends.
Yours, J. V. DIMES.
Oct.
' WAR.Stw e Wyoming Co., N. T., Oct. 24,1855.
Dear Sin I am using your Cathartic Pills la my practice,
Ind find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the .yeetem
And purify We fountain. of the blond.
JOHN 0. MEACHAM, M. D
ffleyripclar, Seneula,
S heum.
King'. Leff, Tana, Tumors, an
alt
From a forwarding Merchant of St. tools, Feb. 4, 1850
t
DR Aram Your Palms° the paragon of all that le great
to to dicing, They ban cored my little daughter of ulcer
ous re. upon her hoods and feet that had proved incurable
for . Him mother has been long griormsly afflicted
vri blotches...l pimpleam her skin and in her Mar. After
our Mid was cored. end she 040 tried your Pills, and they
hav cored leer. ' - ASA 510110111DRR.
/41.euenagina, Neuralgia and Gaut.
m the tier. Dr. Hawke., of the Methodist E. Chord::
Mani noun, Sanann,lia, Jan. 0,1858.
Roane Sec 1 should to ongnetefol for the relief your
skill has brought me if I did not report say cane to you. A
cold settled to my limn and brought no exernelating nen.
mjral e pains, which ended to chronic:rheumatism. Notwith-
Me ding I had the best of phnicims,the disease grew Prof.
woree, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in
Uroore,Dr. Mackenrie, 1 tried your Pill.. Their effects
were alovr,but sore. By permyering in the ace of them lam
no* entirely well.
Bonn COANOLIt. BISON R 000; Is,, Dec. 5, 1855.
De. Arm %have been entirely cored by your Pills of
=matt. Gout—o I:aneroid's... that had gffilleted me for
VINCENT SLIDELL.
For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Complaint., requiring
anactive purge, they are an excellent remedy.
.1
orCastlvenesa or Comtipeetion,and aa a Dinner Pill, they
agreeable and effectual.
Its, Suppe...ion, Paralyds, Inflammation, and even Deaf
n , and Partial Bit:edema, have been cured by the alters.
U Action of tine Pills.
.oat of the pills In market contain !fernery, which, 0-
th ugh a ramble remedy in akiliful hands, is danger°. In
a bile pill, from the dreadfol coragemennee that frequently
follow It. Incautious use. These contain no mermen or
end eubstance whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL,
POI Yen lIPIDCLIM OP
Cbughs, Cuidr, lialrteness, Influrnro, Btimohilis, Whooping
Cbug/e, Croup, AgAma. incipient Cborumpligm,
and for the relief of unnegenptive patient. he advanced
stages of the ellarase. .
We need not efemek to the pnblic of Its virtues. Through
Dot every town. and Mom' every hamlet of the American
States, eta wonderful corm of pulmonary complaints have
made It already known. Noy, few ore the funnies in any
civilised country on this rontloent without name personal
°aperient, of Its effects: and fewer yet the cumnemitio. Roy
where which have not among them some living trophy of
Its victory OTer the mean end dangerous disemege of the
throat dud lunge. While it is the most powerful antidote
yet know,, to man fur the formidable and dagger.s disease.
of the pulmonary do - oltrot, It Is algo the pleasantest nod vaf.
est remedy that ran toe employed for infants and young
persons Parents Mould have it in store agaimet We Insidi
ous enemy that lanais upon them unprepared. Wa have
abundaut grounds to believe the Cherry Pectoral:eaves more
livm by the commoptions It prevent. than them it corm.—
Keep It by you, used emu your colds while they are cambia,
nor neglect them until no human skill can master the inex.
amble canker that. fastened on the vitals, eats your life
away. All know the dreadful fatality of long disorder., and
so they know too the virtues eX this remedy, we need not do
more than to assure them It I. .till mule the lent it can be.
We mare no coot, no mere, 110 toil to prod,ero It the most
perfect possible, and glop allurd those you relyon it the best
agent whirl. our skill can furnish for their cure.
Prepared by DR..I. C. AVER, Prortiral and Analytical
Cheruligt, Lowell, !Inns.
EqrPrice 25 cents per boa. Five bone for $l.
gold by B. A. FARR ESTOCE k CO., Wholesale Agents
Pittsburgh, and by all Druggist-sand 51edicine Dealers.
auLdkwineF
A YENS CIiERRY PECTORAL AND
JOS_ PILLS ran 1. had, whohscola nr nt
tt. L vgamen r ockc k
torstr of Wood and Fourth et
corn r of
Health non Strengl.ll.s...inevitably
Follow l Use.
Ticerhave's Tani and I3ittero.
PILE CELEBRATE HOLLAND ItEM-
My for Dysperda,Disesse f lho Kidneys, Liver Com
plaints, Weakness of any kind, ever and Ago, and the 'ca
sinos affections osnsoquent upon to disordered Stomach or
Liver. Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach,Colicky
Ileartbnrn, ices of Appetite, Despondency, Costfre•
neat, Blind and Bleeding Pilot. In all Servons, Rheumatic.
and Neuralgic Affections, it be. In numerous instances
proved highly beneficial, and In others affected a decided
taro. . . .
• .
N ature finds no new enemy to combat, with thin delight
t, trade to the system. Ito ellbeht are ahead magical, yet
ewe permanent. It communicatm no violent chock to
the eyeteeth but by lamming it. vital energy to normal oo
Non enablea It to throw off tho mote, and thus thoroughly
stadium. the disease.
When it. medicinal virtues e ea uttlerreelly eckoowl
edged, mut partkolarly harts whe re
re It tout become. poptt
/Ler se a Wally tomdlcloo, that It iP sold by many of the aro
leers, as well ea by ell the drugglabs it would aeon ueedlee
to offer further evidence: yet as there are douldle!?
have tried 131.. •
,
(from
have tried many adrertiand remedies, and 00111 onfrek
from Dyspepsia! n one or mom of Itsdreadful forms, wo rub . '
du the following certificates, the authenticity of which
tod be doubted, coming es they do from persons so
WHAT IT 18 DOING FOR TIM &CZ
Wm.flchnniman,eq., the well known Lltbogrspher,saysi
"I have frequently used Ikerhaves Rolland Bitters,and Bud
It Invariably relkeree indigestion and deldlity..
Rev. Samuel Babcock ems: "I found special rellef from
Its me fore flame headache, with which I had long suP
•
• • .
J. W. Woodwoll, req., sage "1 bare used Beerhave'a 110 ,
and Bitters myself, and recommend it to others, knowing it
to beJust what It is reprewohnL"
AM. Jonathan Neely, of Lower St. Clair, eaye. "'have do-
rived groat benefit from its use for weakness of the stornocb
z: litigestion."
Jaw M. Murphy, says "After several phyoicirove had failed
Aare'. liolland Bitten removed the pain from my heart
wnd sidootristng twin indigestion."
The editor of the Kittanuing Free Pres., rise "After one
Of the taut physicians in this place had 1414 licerhavo's
Holland Bitters cured me of the coral form of Dystsrystin."
Brunets Felix, only manufacterer of the original“biztruct
of Coffee," says: "1 know that your Holland Bitters is one of
the best medloioo. io tho world for a disordered stomach
firer."
Dr. Ludtrig,editor of the racket, Dalthnore, pron.
it "a mediae . ° deserving the confidence of the public."
Dr. Ederhart, the leading Geniean physician of Penna. has
proscribed it frequently durinethe past there* pane with
marked meccas In debilitated states of the digest've organs,
or of the system generally.
The manager of Dalton'. Tinegnr Factory, sere "I used
It myself, and was therefore induced to try its effect noon
my wife, (troubled with the greet debility common to all of
a cannottptim habit,) and really it le doing her more good
than anything she has ever taken."
NOTloli—Whoever expects to Ond In this a beverage
will be disappointed; but to the sick, weak and low spirited,
It will peace a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of tango.
lacremedial properties.
CAUTION I—The great popularity of *hie delightful Aro
ma, has Induced many imitation", which the. public should
guard against purchasing. Ile not persnaded boy any.
thing else until you have given Ikerhave's to
Bitten
. . .
fair triwl. One bottle will .. • ~• p.• •.w t y
tior It la to all thew Imitations.
Sir Sold at $l.OO per bottle, or Hz bottles for $5.00 by th
..to Proprietors. BENJAMIN PAGE, J., & CO.,
comer Smithfield awl Third sts., Pittsburgh.
ACICTIT.
Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott d Foos, No. 137 North Second
attach New York, Dames d Bark, Broadway, corner
Duane; Baltlntore,Cnahare Brother, Gay street, and Penn
sybrudaJtventret Cinch:dual, John D. Park; Chlorgr., Dar
nley Brothers, =Booth -Water strtot; St. Earth, Barnard
Mama k Co.; New Orleans, J. WO ht d Co.
felaydAwY
READI READTI READIII
TT WILL TAKE YOU BUT . YEW MINUTIA,
ANDYA TSA TE 1 - 0 UNA NY I" ASS OF SUFFREING7
CARTER'S SPA.NI BECKTURE,
The Greet Purifier .f the Blood.
The /k.d Alterative ever yd Discovered:
Phyeiciatie pretecribe It, awl every ono who uses It lea walk.
lug ailvertbiemenL No:IlletlIclue ever yet offered
to the America° public has loaned such
popularity In No short a time se
CARTER'S 'SPA NISI? .RIXTUR El
IT WILL CURE ANY CASE OF SCROF
ULA.
It will cure any case of Rheumatism.
It will cure any owe of Solt Rheum.
It will cure any case of Neuralgia.
❑ will corn any case of Fever and Agee.
•
t my
Motive., &rifting from. Impure state of the Blood
SCROFULOUS ItHADERI ,
!It mired the niece of the Ilon. John Minor Botts, member
, Congrees, from Virginia, of Serofulaofter the skill of the
t physicians, both of New York and Philadelphia, had
n tried In rnirr, and it will core you, reader, If yon are
noted.
ItIVEIIMATTO READER!
It cored D Borritt, Esq., of Cincinnati, of itbenmatism of
nr years' Mending, alter all other remedies bad foiled.—
' o have hundreds of such certificates. Call en the agent
.d get a Book and Circular, and read haryonreelf, the many
markabie and astonishing curds It has made.
The celebrated Dr. Dutcher wtitle to on that he had two
the most misery and long standing Mb of • disease thht
oold yield to none of the wood remedies, hot ho cured ono
with Mx, and the other with nine bottles of Carterh,
Wish Mixture. We have known it.. used In over a thous
. d cases, ankhave yet to hear of • failure In any cum.
YE MIARINGTHODBANDSREADI
' '
LOVE AND YEVEII—Do not take Quini . ne, — Mercury: or
y such noxious Drogs,but try at moo this great Alterative
• d Peuiler of the Blood; Carter's Spanish Allston, will cure
any and eyone of Ague and Fever. We have never yet
known It Mail.
And for all &mem &tieing from an Impale state of the
Blood, no medicine has over yet been form' to have so good
an effect If you are akk, try It at oneM do not delay: time
merlon., and health the greatest of all bleteintot, witnont
which all Awls vabtelese.
W3L S. BEERS
R. Rich& CO, Proprietors,
,
for ode by .A. YALIESSITOCE & COmond
~ smr=if
!LEMING, Pittsburgh, and Broggista and Oonntry Nor
chord. fn all pub of tho 17cdted Sloths and Consdas
dol&dawlylf
V P I, PAINS CURED LIKE BIAGIO.-
rim twenty-five matt per bottle.
• It the terenumer of disease. Core the pals fusrpoo
check the disease. •
. PROP. REED'S MAGNETIC OIL
I. tray the wonder of the eget It cure's pain In lea tam
than. It retpdrea to get a physin.l
It cures Toothache is a minute. .
Cures entuipa, or Pain La the stomach and:Bowels.
Corm SW Neck ind availed Pace from • Odd.
Cars Itheumatlon and Nenralgii.
Cures Sprains, Iltni, Scalds and Burn
Cures Corns - and any Palo In the Feet
Charm Agate and Lumps in • the Breast inatantly
Cares Earache in • Snr =tauten
Curse Pala In the Sides, Limb. or Back
Cam Ague and Chill and Amor.
This lam humbug mcdkhae, and no family abould ha
without • battle to am of accident or sudden dawn. It
la need externally. •Innys giving immediate relief. If th . .
WONDERFUL OIL mold !mask, it would acclaim,—
"While most phydchum take whole months to slay,
' I mike wildres In half a rummer's
-
Ten yearsn* with the Bed Skins In the SRN to•
p i..
taint subsegn • t acheatilla travels on the continent of
antoodating only with the very Alm of the Wading
hu easbdalPreL HEED to present to the world
WONDERFUL MAGNETIC OIL
Par m_le ty all ?wettable Druggists, and at Prof. Heidi
Hce TS Third street.
B. A. WHIM OCK k 00, sad Dr. eilto. H. EMUS,
Whoilide 411.21 i odellinglet
RAILROAD NOTICE
THEPITTSBURGH,FT.
WAYNR A ancAao RAIL
ROAD COMPANY, with its ample Rolling Stock and equip•
meat, audits through connections, U prepared to transport
Paasengers and Freight from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
to Chicago. St. Louis, Inclitutapolla, Cinci noti, and all places
West and South-asst, with • great degree of regolarity and
expodltion.
Tho Pun - that this road forms • direct and consolidated
line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, to • sufficient guar
antee that its Than, will make good time, and connections
with Trains on other Roads.
Pittsburgh.l CrestUne. Ft. Wayne.
U. S. Mail Sal A. N. 112.fr0 x. I 7.10 r. X.
Way' Psavenger Train, 8.15 •. tir3o vat
Mad Train leaves Pittsburgh at 3.20 A, N., arrtving in Chi
sag. at 0.10 A. at Sams..rat 1.00 r. Sr.
Itmen CIMCINNVII-51sil truth ni 8.13 e. n. Ear..
trainal 5.15 s. 0. Way Passenger treating 5.45.
The 3.45 n. Train from Pittsburgh being aTrain for local
business, is overtaken at Creatline by Express train from
Pittsburgh at 2.15 r. at.
All Trains maths close connections at CreatUno for Coleus-
Das, Cincinnati, Ithibusapolis and St. Louis; alto, tot Fort
Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad for
Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Loulx also, at Forest with
Trains on tho N. ILA L. 5.1141..
annixixo.
Prom Chicago. In Waync.lCreatUnts. A. Plashlg
Exprixs, 3.30 x.1 11.^-0 x.lll P. M. 5.45 a. x. 2.14 P. X.
U. P. Man.—. 8.45 P. x.I 6.:A p.m. 1.00 P. X. 8.50 P. x.
Way Pam. Tr. 6.30 P. x: 6.26. a. x.
Thpiie Train. mato close connections with Tralas for Phila.
delphle, Baltimore and New York.
Trains from St. Louie, ludemapolls, Cincinnati and Colum
bian make cline connectioue at Crestline with all returning
Trains. At Ft. Wayne, Trains from St. Louis, Central Illi
nois, Lafayette, and Intermediate places, connect with above
Trains. At Purest, connections ore made with Trains to and
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton.
ACCOMMODAIION Teams—Leave New Brighton for ATlc
gheuy at 6.30 , 11°,1.38 e. a., and 6.05 c. u, Leal'. Allegheny
for New Bright/ant 10 a. at, and 5.000. 11.
Baggage checked through, acid no charge for hsaailling.
For ticket. and further Information apply to A. I'. 301111.
RYON, Agent, at the Great Western Itallrwal office, directly
on the corner of the Monongahela Monte, Pittsburgh, or to
OEOIIOS PARKIN, Passenger . station, Penn St. between
Wayne and blond; D. F. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn St.
opposite Tremont Rosso, Cltkago, or to tho Agents at th
Stations along tho lino.
To commence on 310NDAY,October 26th, and contlno
until Outlier notice.
J.. 1. HOUSTON, Oen. rosier and Fet
11.1 V. BOSS, Pasa'r Agent, Chicago.
J.ll MOORE, Sop't. myo3-cia7
..... Winter Arrangement.... ..... 11351.
QT. LOUIS, ALTON ANDE"
CHIC A (7 0 RAILROAD.—Ou
anJ aft, 0(7011111t 26, Trains will run ail folio.:
GOING .SOl7ll.
Leave Cliirann ad 11:20 A. L. and 1D:30 r. x.
Arrive at ivt. L0uie..........x. and 1:00 P. N.
‘lol:Vii
Lenin Mint it. Louis at 00 A. a. and 4:20 r. vv.
9.10 r. m. mad G4l, A. Iv
Arrive at Chicago at.
CONNECTIONS:
ll=
Lines.
At JOLIET, with Rock Island Railroad West, and "Cot
Off,. East.
At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Peoria and Ognawka Rail
road for Peoria, Oalesburgh, Burlington and intermediate
place
At s.
BLOOLIINGTON, with Rituals Central Railroad, North
and South.
At SERINCIF/ELD, with Great Western (III.) Railroad,
Root Mr Decatur, dm.; West for Jacksonville and Naplca.
At ALTON, with Term Ratite and Alton Railroad East,
and steamers on the River.
At ST. LOUIS, with Ohio and Miss. Railroad &LA WOSt
by Pacific 11.1114.1 and Missouri steamers to Northern Mid
soars, Kansas and Nebraska. Also, Mall points on the DIP
nuts and MiseLmippi rivers.
Itti - R-Through Tickets can be obtained :at all the principal
Railroad OMms.
yea_Turoogh Tickets and Freights its low as by any other
Route.
A. H. MOORE, GenernlEoperintendent.
E. M. GOODRICH, Gen. YAstem Agent. nog menay
Pennsylvania Railroad
/CITE GREAT CENTRAL
Route, connecting the AtLand
eiti. with Western, North-Western, and South-Western
States.by • continuous Railway direct. This 'road aleol.ll
- nt l'ittehnrgb with daily line of Steamers to all ports
on the Western ItWers,and at Cleveland and Sandi:tars - Ith
Steamers to all ports Oil tho North-Western faker, making
tho most direct, eheapect, and reliable 'nate by which
FREIGHT can be forwarded to And from tho Great rest.
RATES BETWEEN FIIILABELPIIIA & TITTSBURGEL
FIRST CLASS-Bonte, Elio., Hate and
Cam Book., Dry Goole, (In boxes, bales
and trionka,)Drnga, (In boxed and Iples)
Peatbers,.Fard, to
oE64th/ CLAS?.-D mntin Sheeting,
Shirting and ticking, (In original bales)
Drngs (in auks,' Hardware, leather, COO por 1001)a.
(In rolls or boxes) Wool and Shoes Pelts,
Eastward
TIIIICD CLASS.—An•iIs, Steel, Mains (in
- - - -
osokc.) Hemp, Bacon and Pork, malted er ,„„
ID
(loose or In cankm,) Tobacco, ruanufactur- ^"
I. (except Cl; are or Cnt,)
FOURTH CIAL49.--Coffee,Fich,Bacon,B.4
. _
and Pork (in canklow bosoo, Eaatirard.)
.10c per 100 Inc
Lard and lard Oil, NIIIIR, Soda Ash, Ger
man Clay, Tar, Pitch, linetn,
FLOUR-75e per libl. until thriller notion.
GRAIN„ 5c per 100 kw. until further notice.
ldffTON—V per bale not exceeding 500 IDs weight, until
farther notice.
• .
shipping geods from any point east Of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark packages "ria. Remy/rands
Railroad." All (lends censigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pitistaugh, will Lo forwarded Without
detention. • . .
. .
Exmoor Aosirrs-0. E. Erans, 63 1111hy greet, Boat.; .1.
F. Clarke. No. 21letor Boom, and No. 1 William street, and
John McDonald, No. 8 Battery Place, New York; Pierce &
Co., 7.anearille, 04 Irwin k Co., and Springman & Brown,
Cincinnati, 04 B. C. Meldnatn, Madison, IndeDomendl,
Bell k Co., and Carter & Jewett, Loulatilla, K 74 P. O. (F..
Riley k Co., EeanorMe, TIM.: It. F. Faso, St. Look, 1104 Bar
rk, Wenn:day & Tenn; Leech & Co Chicago,
1114 J. P. Glam. Ft. Wayne. Irid4 E. .1. Baader, Phila.: 3.1.
grew & Bonne, Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittalairgb.
IL 11. 110USTON, Oeu'l Freight Agent, Phila.
11. J. LO3IIIAEBT,EIopte. Altoona. Po. Ball/
Pittsburgh anti Connelsville Railroad.
TILE PITTSBURGH &
Cnnellarlll6 Railroad a no
opened for the transportation of passengers and freight to
and filmy Pittsburgh and connecting with the
Penna. Central Railroad at Ilrlutotes Station.
Arrangements have also been audit with the Penna.
Central Railroad, by still& through freight to Philadelphia
and Baltimore will be carried from wants on the Yin.
tough arid Connelsville Railroad, by car loads, on favorable
terms.
lumen. ea or Tasnws—On and after Monday, 6th
the Pateenger Trains will be run daily, except Etwdaye, ne
tolloone
Mall Train, will leave the Passenger Stationof the Penna.
Railroad, nt Pittsburgh. 6.50 o'clock, A. ii., arriving at Con.
nellaille ot 11.1.0 A. M.
.Express Passenger Train will leave Pittsburgh at 3:30 o'ck
P. M, and arriveat Oonnellsville at 7:30 P. M.
Itgruatenra—Express Train will leave Corotellealla at t
o'clock, A. 31_, connecting with [the Marseille Accommo
dation Train on the Penns, Railroad which arrival at Pitts
bnol Trai n t 9A.
M• will leave Cannella - Ma at L3O P. M., and con
nects with the Minton Accommodation Train on the Penna.
Railroad, which arrives at Pittsburgh at 6:10 P. M.
Freight to and from Pittsburgh and station. on the Pitts
burgh and Connellaille Railroad, will be received and de
livered at the enter Depot of the Penns. Railroad Company.
Bunting A 11.11'. Conches for Mt. Pleasant, liniontown,
Freettarg and Cumberland leave Connellseiße regularly on
the arrival of the trains
Mall Train connects also at West Newton with catches,
by the plank road, with Mount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin,
Sand patch, Cumbulan d, Ae.
Tickets can be had from tho Ticket Agent at the
jtallroad Passenger Depot
ceS
Great W n Mall Route.,
GALENA AND CHI- F ,
CAGO Union Hailroad, naln
Line for Freeport, Galen. and Dunteith, from CENTRAL
DEPOT, foot of LAKE STREET, connecting at. Dooleitb
with etonmerp for St. Pool and the Upper UlastatippL
WELLS STREET DEPOT.
FULTON AND lOWA LLNE—For Fulton, and
Central lowa. Passengers for lowa, Neliraska and Kansas,
will find this the most expeditions roots, it being an Air
Line to the allsaisalppl, and shorter by fifty saga than any
otter line, connecting at Salton with the areal lowa Maga
Co. for all points In lowa and the West.
BELOIT AND MADISON LINE—For BelolkJanessille,
Aladiaon and Central Wismnsin.
FOX RAVER VALLEY LINE—For Orris' Lake, 3fc
Henry, Richmond, and pants North.
Tao trans daily, Sunday exacted, for all of tho abase
points, ranking close connections rrith Oa Easter's Roads,
and with whets on the north and math.
P. A. BALL, Punt f mrtardotol I JOHN B. ?Intern& Pres.
T. KING SFORD A- - F3ON'S
PURE
'Oswego Starch,
Rpit TEE LAIINDILIVI
AS established a greater pelebnty than
has ever been obtained by any other Starch.
ibis has been the result of Its markod 1113 perf or! ty in qual
ity, strut its Invariable uniformity.
Tim public may be assured of the continuance of the high
standard POW established.
The production ie over Twenty Tons Daily, and the de.
mend has extended throughout the whole United States,
and foreign COTlllitieS
working thus on a very largo ecale, end under a rigid
syrtem, tiny are able to sconce a perfect uniformity in the
nthroughout the year. 27ns is the grad Desideratum
In March-making, and in rwlieed nomfor the first time. .
The very best @birch that am be made, other ,
and no Is
dways wanted by consumers, and thin wilt be supplied to
than by the grocers, as soon en their customers have learn
ed which la the beet, And ask for it--otherwlso they would
he likely to get that article on which the largest profit can
bo made.
Mr. Klngsfetd•bas been engaged In the mannfactore of
Starch C.t.1.101:16/T for the last 2.7 ran, and during the
whole of the period, the Starch made under his anperrl•lon
Wu been, beyond any question, thebeet in the market. For
the first IT years, he bed the charge of the weskit of Wm.
Colgate& Co., et which period he Invented the proems of
the manufacture of Corn Starch.
eirArk far Kingebrers Starch, at the name Oneepe has
been recently taken by another factory.
It to sold by all of the beet grocers In nearly every part of
the cimntry.
T. EINOSFOBD t SON'S
:OSWEGO CORN STARCH,
0000.0 0, etL,I
Ms obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch for the
Laundry. Thisrticle is pe Wpare, and is, in every
respect, coital to o the best rmnda Arrow-Soot, beside.;
hootog additional qualities w tch render it invaluable for
the dessert.
Pantos Starch has been ex rely packed and sold as
C on , attach, and boo given impremtions to many, as to
the real merits of our Corn I
From its great delicacy and rarity, it la coming also Into
°atomise m o diet for Infants mid invalids.
The subscriber basing been appointed sole Agent for the
tale of the above celebrated .Tatindry mad Corn Starch, will
supply the trade at Pastern ratee, with addition of freight.
JOHN F. PllftltY,
• Agent for Owego Starch Factory,
Perry Hotel, corm of "[mooch M., and Dog Way.
_Ml3:3lamstia im.ll:thtad
F ALL AND WINTER--
COOKING AND PARLOR. STOVES,
ORATES AND FENDERS,
FIRE IRONS, scurrcEs,
I rani other sennonable article• in my lino, for silo to mit
inn times ORO. 'll. LIMEY,
oridt, Allegheny.
6
1 ... Er
DRATT'S AMALGAM PEN'
pertor, elnatle, end paints =oath fbr I
:cl3 WM. G. JOH'
Eltationant, '
COMBS—Horn, India Rubbe Buffalo and
Turtle Shell Droning Comb Ivory/ •• Tooth Oomhe
Poeket Comte Rod Pocket
IL Bradlee Isms variety
eold at JOS. PLEILDIG%
ben corner /dirket et. sail the Diamond.
JII 9T REO'D AND FOR SALE LOW-100
bbla Greco Appler,
4 lao, 30 ebb,. Cut 1M Dry Tobacco;
23 kege °twist dc;
20 bbl.. E. I.Bugar:
LEWIS a EDGEBTON.I O7 Wood at.
A SH FLOUR BARREL HOOPS constant
ly on baud mud for sale by T. LITTLE E. CE,
No. 112 Stentd .tenet.
ROLL BUTTER-5 bra. prime Roll Bllt/er;
2 bbl` L ITT LE do,
Jot reed and for We by .4 CO,
*2O N 0.115 semarl greet.
rennair Iviudaltallroaa.
NRTER ARRARGE;_mmum
EZt-T—Oe arti after MR. w 1
The Nall 24sle lea's. the Pareppr &Mks every more
T 1133 VAST lames Plttabiath, huopt *why, at
•
2.50 P. N.
TUE MOUT &SPAM( TRAM leam Pittalurgh Ibr
Philadel 'Ws 4.30 P. IL I.
The ladle= Amemsenedation train learn Pl
daily, except Sunday, at S5O o'clock, stopvirn
osmatron., and naming as far as Indixna p. ,
and Port Teml
Best , Nawtors and all Way Mallow on the
pittonsrgh and ConnelimMe Railroad. The Phst Amgen
modation Train for Trirth,Creek Entangles I doll ex
Stmday, at 10 .45 TM. The Secondlowerna t k„,, t r a n
Turtle Creek Wiresdaily, Sunday excepa,„4„,,,,
The Third Aeomemodatron Train for Turtle Creek leaven
daily, except Sciaday, at P. IL
ReturrdagTrahn smite inPittaburgh as tellows—Exprem
145 p. m.; 1401,100 a. m 4 Past ,Llna, a a. m 4 wt.,
commodatlon.and Connellmille, 0 e. m; Firm . Turtle Creak
'Acoommodatiou, 8.60 m; &mad Aoromummakm.l2Aop.
!m.: Third Accommodation, 830 p. m., with Connelmllle At,
immolation • .
The traveling public will And It greatly to their Interest,
In gang Feat or West, to travel byi the Pennsylvania Rail
roadoss the accommodations, now offered canned be nopame
eel on any other Tout. As Um road ls ballasted with stone,
and is entirely free from dust, we me promise safety, speed
arid comfort to all who may favor this road with their pat
ronage.
For farther particulars fee handbill/at thedifferent Mut
ing points. Pamengers from the Wort will tind this the
abortest and Melt expeditious route to Philadelphia Balt/.
• more, New York or Boston.
Fare to New York
Philadelphia...
" Harrisburg......
Lancaster • 860
. " " Italtimoro gho
N. ll—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed
to convoy Passengers and Baggage to and hem the Dep
at a charge not to exceed RS costa for each pampenger :e
J. STEWART, Agt., Passenger Lines, Pittaburgh.
THOO. MOORE, Agent, Pumenger Linea, Philadelphia
pthlyd no 7
OCTOBER 26, 11E57. ---
DITTSBURCI.II,COLU3IZREMiI r.
nu* & CINCI "NATI SEIOR
LINE RAILROAD, vin Stacuments.
Through to M.ltanbta mahout atoms of firre—Tb Mein
nati in daylight.
On .d after MONDAY, Oct.2Gth, 1847, Two PAsszson
Twthws ♦in this route loam tho Puns fitreet, Pittsburgh,
Dem#,Asily,(Sundaysoscepted,) as fbilowc
PIIIST TRAM—W=7III ftrolos loaves PlitstwO at
3.30 .. x 4 Stenbenrille Junction 6.30, (breakfast at (Yat
Junction at 7,30 a. x 4.) Columbus at 2.00 and anises at CM.
cluratl at 030 S. Y.
SECOND TRAlN—Nianr Passmaira leaves Pittsburgb at
250 r. L Sieubeotille lonctlon 6,00, Columbus 1,00 A. P.,
and arrive. at Chackmatl at 8,45 A. sh, stopping at sit sta.
tl onson S.& L B.
,s -8y thls rote Passengers bare a abort, certain
end direct lino from Pittsburgh .to Columbus, Cln
clamal andtbe mouths= and south western cities, and la
appointments and mlmagrruent, unsurpassed by say Ant '
slam rood In the Union.
Trott. connect et Newark with the Sandns&y, Mansfield
& Newark It. ILfor Mt. Vernon, Sondurky, Toledo and
• • •
At (X)LCOMUS with Colcitobtoi, Piqua am/ Indiana It. B.
for Dorm, Urbana, Troy, Dellefontalne, Fomet Lo.
At XRNIA with the Dayton, Xenia k Belpre, mid Indiana
Central R. R. for Springfield, Dayton, Richmond, Indianap
olis, Louisville, Central Indiana, Central Illinois, Lafayette
Terre Haute, St Lords, do.
At MORROW with the Cincinnati, Wilmington and Zane*
villa It. It. for Waahltikton,Cirelevillo and Lancaster.
At LO7ELAND with roads for Dillaboro, Minden and Porta
month.
AT CINCINNATI with the OM, if lfterfstippt Bread
Gums R. R.for Madison, Louisville, New Albany, E.
vino, 'Vincennes, Cairo, Central /11inole, It. Lonis,Jetrerson
city, Enamel, Nebraska, and all points on the Illinois, Mls.
sore and 5111alppl rivers.
FAREAS LOW ANDY ANY OTll$ll ROCITS-BAOO,IOII
- -
Tor through ticket. by tble route to thew-ladled Worm
wen Sorreageze Crern, Nemo apply at the. Great' Western
Ticket Office, directly on the corner of the Monongahela
Howe, l'ittabargh; or at Vic Penn Stied, PittsbargA Bto.
tam.
.y- ASK FOR TICKETS "VIA STEUBEN'VTLLE."'q
All intiriMation concerning the above Lino and Re con
nections, together with through freight rates and contract*
will be farniabed on application to T. won STEWART,
Agent, Federal Street Station, Allegheny, or Ticket Ofneo,
Pennttreet, Pittsburgh. IRA A. IIUTCHINSON,
Geneml Ticket Agent, Colnmbet, Ohio
W. W. BAGLEY, Supt., Columba+, 0.
Lantz . = Dem-cart, Steubenville; 0.,
°CBI General Agent.
-
Steamer Telegraph.
'FIFE FINE LOW PRESSURE,' j ga t i t
Siemer Telegnwh, Capt. RICIIABD
BARROW, will make three trips a week betty
Port Stanley, Port Borwell and Port Drum.
Leave Cleveland for Port Stanley, Port Burwell, sad
Port Bruce every Mondayel Wednesdays and Fridays at
714 o'clock P. M.
Lea Port Burwell at 2 o'clock, P. 31., td Port Stan
ley at 7 ye
o'clock, P. M., for Cleveland, Tuenia Thursdays
and Saturday.
The TELEGRAPH =rice the United States Mall between
these Ports, ant% connect. nt Cleveland with the c..-e A C.
Railroad, Cleveland and Pitteburgh, Lake Shore and Toledo
Railreads. •
Also, milli Port Stardey and London Railroad, usd Port
Burnell line ofitgea
The TELRO las I been thoroughly overhauled and
refitted, and La excellent condition for the trade ehe roue
Kir For Freight or palaaga apply to
SOOVILL & LAUDERDALE. Clorellod,
LANE A m
and 1110L003111
Port Stanley .
Liverpool, Philadelphia and New York
Screw Steamship Company
.
TIIE SPtENDID STEAAISHIPS A tith
forming t a above line will sail from Nov
York es follow ....
CITY OP BA TlMOlill. Copt. Leila, Nev. 12th.
CITY. OP WASHINGTON, " Wylie, N ,g. 26th.
KANGARO " Jeftey, Ilde. loth.
CITY OP B AL TIMORE , . Leitch pro. 24th.
And each alte te Thursday.
From Liverpool ovary alternate Wednesday,
Falb from New York, sftbin $l6, Third Clam $3O.
.. . Liverpool; . *lOO, $85,A511., Third Clam it
Return Ticket. available for six months by any steape
of the line.
..
Cabin, SUO Third Clam, $6O.
These Steamships am supplied with improved Watertis
compartments, and awry experienced Burgeons.
Persons abont proceeding to Burom or wishing to sen
for their friends from tbo old corna, can purchase ticket
and obtain all information by .ap ply ing to J. G. Dale, 1
Brood..Y, N. Y., gable k Cortes,l7 Broadway, N. Y, or
JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liboty Pittebargh
IlirPassinie certificate* by first clans gating Packets bre
tween 2 New York and LiverpooL •Drafts mid by the above:
de9—ap9
No. 65 /berth Steed, Marie Room, Ion& PAW Doi ii O
p PEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2.O'CLOOK,
also on Wednesday and Welds) , evenings, front May
first to November first, from 7 to 8 o'clocln and from No.
vender first to May first, from e to 8 o'clock.
Deposits rnecired of MI sums not lam than one Dollar,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, le
Jaw and December. Interest was declared at' the rato of
sie per canL per annem, in December, 1853, also, In June
and December, 1850. and a5ne,18.57.
Intend, if not wn out, la placed to the credit the &-
pallor ea prlnelpa dra l,andbe ars the satne InUrestlrom the first
days ofJone and December,onnpoinaling twice e year with
out troubling the depositor to call or ern to present his
pan book. At this rate, money edit doable in than 12
ram malting In the aggregate MONT LTD on flat V& RWI
a TILL
A. BLACIVITONE, Bop•L
Hooke containing the Charter Dy.latn, Ruins and Re
Miens furnished gratis, OD application at the office.
. .
Hopewell Hepburn.
George R. White,
James Shldle,
Jams W. Hallman,
Alexander Bradley,
John S. Coligntrei
John G. Backoren,
Hill Burgyin,
Albert Crilbertmon,
John B. Canfield,
J. Gardner Coffin,
Aloruo A. Carrier,
David Campbell,
Charlet A. Colton,
William Douglea,
Franeiii Fella,
George P. Gilmore,
James B.lroon,
William 8.
anklyd—o
&ereLary
elO and Treanne
GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO
RANKERS, EXCUANQE, STOCK AND
Rill Brokers.
Correntand Uncurrent Money Bougbt and Bold.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
Staidness Paper, Bonds and Mortgages, City, Comb
Railroad Bonds purchased and negotiated.
Collections pro .• ptly attended to.
OG.. No. 71 north Stmt.
ktANKING HOUSES OF JOHN T
EOOO.
FORIk. REDFORD CO.,
BOIEERBEZ, .. --..23081ER85T CO,
MOUNT PLISABANT —..WERTMORE'D CO.,
CONNELLEWILLE,----FAYETTE CO., Peana
DNIONTOW
nwxsvnLF:.---- .
NEW 881G11T0N,—.... FAYETTE CO,
ESDLSNA— --INDIANA o
Deposits remised, Discounts nude, Drafts bought, mold
and collect& Bmk Notes And Specie bought and sold,
stocks, Notos and other Securities bought and sold ow own
tobtedon. Oat...jungle two and collections solicits&
I\l HOLMES A, SON, DEALERS IN FOR
IA • LION and Domestic Dills of Exchange, °cranked*
of Dopc•ltn, Bank Notes and Aped., No. 66 Market street,
Pittsburgh. • AlliPOollections made on all the principal silica
throughout the United States.
BANKING 11011 SE OF JOHN WOODS,
No. 67 FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND
ET STS.—SSO,OOOOOLD AND SILVER witted, for'
which the highest premium 'rill be paid. se.lo:dtl
Cemetery Marble Works,
No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne,
• PITTI3IIIIROII. PA
MATTHEW LAVITO#I,
PRACTICAL MARBLI MASON',
wISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN
forte his Meade and the public generalVi that 'be
hes traeod the abate premise, for the msumfaetem atod sale
of every sat sty of Marble Work, each as
Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones,
•
of every variety and farm;
ALSO,
Male Pieces,
Contra Table,
Pter, Bureau
and Wash
Bland Toro,
. • ilet
b il
aaa ,
Which he la oat-Incas low as anYaßer ndthlr"*.":. w
of the mountains. Ms stook is entirely stew.
ympared "Ind.! BY binwel4 1 for this sunhat. He is also,
htbulld Vaults, endure Far Lots with Mar:
isle or Skew,nud to aurae any other work in his line, n
say of the Benseteties adhAnine.7 l Mbolb•. - •
_WY= WI MIEIIIIOIII ID
.. .....,
• Her: T'..ll..Lyulan.• ••
f aert .., ~,,,". 1" , • . 6 ,7
ll= We. t. Whines W.L.' so
Jrat /I: Stwenbar Mg, " " ' ... Bwahr 2, 41
Charles Brewer, polo J. ff. =q,
. Thomas Boott•netle A. B. • BWI
G. B. White,
.1./.,==kl with all kinds ohioreignand Domes
as e Kam., either Anitheti or In the - rough, at .Whokaale
P rint..
oo
Ife t shams& armaments with the enanufectirern
of the borttuunder i constant nMy of Hinman OW
went, Water end /a, and Plaster Moth
Ihr land and lituecoWatk, all of which be Is te
funsith at that notice.
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.—Very MI
ale by
IBTONICo,
ok. 67 Wood at.
WI AgeGnENC Y .—b u n r g A . n y wthqe
. MADISON
L
.
STAROMi(wnkble warranted end he qutin to einilsosm'
In thie market) ere now prepared to eapply'XboWlo,l4 Dad, -,,
en At annudheturere pekes. We Ignite the attention eta. -
, -
Ands to thle 'dictate en exEmlnatket of ccr present eteeibe .
end Ankh will be kept =el to the diem& -- - ---
'MOOR O IL CLOTHS of our , owarAggi , . ---
ju • zeitai wv.teitacougteat i 0 at kr agn
nonlil
Mat. at the w N 0.26 aid PIM
Olio AIM =LIM
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MEG=
CLIECISED TIIIIOUGII
55tramstivo
. . .
or JOAN AIeKENNON, Port Burwell,
ILENDEBSON, or ItOUTII l DAVISON.
aploluel
ißonetarg
Dollar Savings Hoak,
Presidmt—GEUßCZ ALDBEE.
John U. Shoenherser'
Charles limp,
N. Gratton Murphy,
Theobold Tlmstarticr,
Isaac N. Pennock,
Walk= J. Anderson
Jemee Herdman,
James D. Kelley,
WI.Ulm S. Lave.ley,
P. A. Madeira
John U. lifeliar,
Walter P. Illarehall,
Wilson Mae,
A. Al. Pollock, 11. D ,
Hobert R
Henry L. o 11l
bb figuslt,
,
John M. Popyer,
George B. gelden,
Alexmler
CHARLES A. COLTON.
Jellkerly/