-tllancoug. .... penx - Trill A FALs.omoM exposed.— 'to ; ?•• MDaDOOI, j* ? . duCTIOSOF TARIFF HATES—Chi and after JULY 20tn, twcnty.rwow*ekn. {auSaUfl JU. d*UTiLPrw£9»l- . g«d*.ih« mysteries of medicine, audol den Ting a truthful W”Wb> «WOTgp *nd o»*l«nd,flOTigri"S, , r raw.fmtghtwni ha received asabOTcatthetbllowingratrA.., 1 - - hHlj' »». ' 'p 1 solution ofltspowwovec its prep** n« in th* _» _ ..J .' •■ •- -f- ipoMaKwifn? Jit 2ie. per 100 pouuda __■..._***tTjTj* r’ c . lnal *' ea . ■ * ... treatment Gf the sick. ' Pot FaU Planting. . To Qm’t F A ly • *•• «-al23c.‘ *f '• “ oftbut Institution Will lber<int«r beuli;,n« Jrluii^n OQAA.tIWA Kp tfITERRY. $ yerTra.fSjfr': To E«J Bant./ -.JiliHe. * I Nov. 23<L - wbaudU of improbabilitiesand uoreruiutic*. There is OOwlkf SSOtolsth*.' “ *• ■ “ mts ■" ToßtiJy’sßend nt3lc. “ •• - PitpntWfl! bschargedt7,h<> per leha,acJ will seWc lira yoihlng In lu Iheorlri on which the physicist* mu idjaa 1£ 000 Standard 2 uniaTCxn.2L varieties. fire tarrrU andrniderfip<j. •tudiiislheywl'Jb.topnisw from the following ibt- • certain or fixed; it*.* result* obtained from Its |ire-*cripti.u.«. TMWTPtarhi Ifl virfttlf#- * To Mailorder 41c »-*rrrl ' • Kxadlngf' Ancient History. Zoology, arc donbtfa!, %ii.l fci moat ciWioo«Ui«£actvry. SSfidTlftSwoekx.M’flßftharfvwrlffle* from imalll. s To Gray’* B<idj ~ -file. - , “ Enuhdatkiß, Modern “ Astronomy, ' Mis aiohminaudiUrtUngbrt, tlutthrec-i-iuthsof ih.«« ToTUdßxul •* ' - : Pronunciation, Map Drawing, Nat. PUilouj-hy. “who lure departed this life” died victims, aoi &***, WitliaUmsftciokDf AoDla-Pear—euxklard aiuldwarf- To Brady’* Bend.... ~ 54c •• " Spelling, Anciestaoographj. Physiol.,'**, • bnt to thoiaJadidouaappUcatL.u cf tfai»inUb su.l uu.cr- Qainca.flvs*vietlai:Cnßwnta<Uven varieties; UraneTlne*. A'kwr— fifty b*rr/h andortr. Writing, Modern “ ( Uln Cheery, •* practicedbytbarcgnlar frettlty. *hrat£ar* GmnHanfc Ptafcta. Rree*. Ae To Mahoning Mo. “ Grammar, Arithmetic. W o hove proved tbo uttsf fallacy of the regular practica “ ar^strfeLlce varieties «lghl Todray’lEddy. .tar - ; CompostCkui, Physical •• Book-Keeping, and tho great ondenuldo truUifulncAa of the alsswhara. aa2al*wtfP JHO. MURDOCK* Jr. ! To Brady** Head > 4ic. *• - Uipic, Botany, Geometry, thurogular physicians bavegircß up their patianti ft* Incur- . . ■ jySfctf R. It. LOOMlH7Urnorai Ticket A<out i Trigonometry. : aUa,abdhad la maaraue*eron*et the tlnw to only a fcw -j — | for Creek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, French, Oerrnan, ; aliorthoura, that tbstr rtetlro* had to live, lladtray'a Ueody To Soap and : firediahaad Anglo-ilali>D.anaJ<lUk)ual charpeff $1 will l>* i Relief Hagulatorvor lleeolrent, os the case may hate bwu, EVATCR- PATP.VT fiP.AUED PRESSES . tnado. , haarrrtorcd thoeodyias patlouta to new life and health. eJiT*?i? ii a .Vei^r-i rCin.. . Plano, per conne of twenty lewons. $» In tlw treatment of U» aick by the It. 1L H. remedica, WllhDonLl*Self-Emptying Iron Boxes, fv*r the.u*e of Use of Plano per term.- - Utete Unolblog left to clianea or nnartaintlcs, for the*o I’dUon Cliandler*. nude and lor tarn by .’, ~ ... Drawin&percoaraeoftwentyh-aicme -.4 remedica ar» to prepan*! as to poecas fixed and twMiUTecur. „ _ CHARLES EVANS 6 SON.., Pbllade!lpbla. Oil Painting “ •* .“ —t» mtire itoWert, founded on principle* e« inuanuLki In their H. B-—All Upas.ofBeraw.Pm.wa, fur i nntere, Boo* AQcnrun lady, an excellent pUnUt, roaiiPe in the family, power over disnuL-a, a« tbelawa of pmeitatlon over the otbenumadeasd fo r*a« low r»t«i. andwlUgiralceaonaon lha PlanoandlnUarman arid French, earth, lilt therefore impoeaibte for thoeo rcmedlea to fail We roicf to A Wilsox A Co., 9onp Maniuattnrora, Pitt#- A few papili will beaccominodatod in the family of the in reuio»iugfrom the tiuman ayntom thediftlcnUy for which burgh, I*a. ' noI‘WCm principal. Board, withfmdaud light,ox. , l»wl*u«>fwra»hlin{, they may l>egirM>,andof re«t<»nng the tohate homnn iy>> * ttm? 4T>TJtvo DiDrnc isperweek. lem to iunotmaloonditionof hraUh. AINILLA H UAI rlAu rArhiVo. All payment* aro to he made in adranco. Tl«i<i (s readily aoen In the mtiaculous efflcai yof RAD IK->u»,!oMcilimn, Medium, Crown and Cap for aalehy - foU.-Wdadly JOSUUA KKNDAI.L, A. M„ Principal. WAY’S KRAD? BETAKF—fiirthe moment thi* remedy la WVB.IIAVEN, applied to the part or porta of the bo>ly toilmv>l with pain, corner Market and Second etrcct. or crippled with inOrqUtlM,all pain and unearinou ceases, and the cripplotl, larue aud wonnded liuib beromes Inrigor ated with renewed etrungtb. So also with the llraulTent.— The moat repnlnlte Sorea,Vlr<ira, Umnont, and jure most ob ■finaleot chronic uimum (jnlckly Ixkouio extinct aftrr a •w doaes la tab on. In case* of |l)yipcpiia, Constipation of tho Bowels, Bo rangnmrat of . the Ltrer, Oongvetioua, Palpitation of tho Heart, itadwaj'# Regulators, in the forts of Pills, can be rtlled nponniapoaitlvoand certain corrector and regnla tur of iheao diAcultif< In cases of temponay Constipation or derange moot of the stomach or bowcli, tho Cathartic and Pnrgative Pills girsa by tho regular facnlty, eren if they re move tbo temporary dilßcalty, do so at the expense of Cramps, Sldrtwn at Htomacb,and Weakness, and after tho eflecta of theta purgatives aro over, tbo bowels are left ccw live and the system debilitated. Railway's Regulators will Instantly relieratho pain and dislroaa, romoretho difficulty and nisture a regular action to the liver, stomach, bowels and other organs—they neither Irritate, inflame, ikfci-D or weaken the patient, and tbs svnctutlons are o&tor&t, with out prostrating the system or cramping the bowels These n-modios am the onlyones that have reduced the hygienic principle to Ute fixity of a mathematical demon atration—lnvariable in al!cas**»aod proceeding on a fettled routine. They, and they alone, have Imparted to the io congroouseiperlenfeaiid repugnant practice of the so call od “regular laCQlty,” llte precision and Invariability' which are cauential In the ntiairemeuU of a srieuro. Taking the human body aa the problem, and health as Its normal con dition, thoy proceed by fixed rules to eliminate all extrane ous and deleterious particles, and thus restore the constitu tion to it* Integrity, by tbs expulsion orthose local or organ ic Irrcgulxrtles which vitiatetue armfidneesof the whole. DUIQXXOCI ntßcsacs. Kttotfeultucal,&c. PltUbargh n«at* PtPin !lort«*7‘ SIXUATEITON AVftKINS AVENtJ. ® Abort on* carter of atalle from-tli»a«»ad Toll ■*» Uat*. on the Farmer*’and JJecbaolci* pUok tad, wsira. atoaof Fourth wtrwt,ttndabot>t three a»a a auartef mltoa j fnsaEtttitanth. V WIL* JAMK3 JiUSDOCK, Prepridert. Jnly lallf : , ' • /•. j ALLES * HEEp^S, , • No. 23 South Wiarm, and 81 Wtln Strut, IXTHOLESALE DEALERS IN GILS, *•f Candle *, S tarcft, Ac. A fan assortment oo bind to - irhUathe •tta&ttan-uf denier* it reetoectfnlty asked, nurfedly Maltimorr aibectißmtnts. o. Joann airartit.^.. AamsTfiiAo* aiGos ft co.V AGENTSTOH THE SALE OP VIRGINIA MXWXfFAOTUBED TOBACCO, Jib. 87 Eahangc Place, SaUtner*. fta»Alwaysdatiand«Urg»itock,Trblch they distribute the lowesunaxket prices. ep2o:lyd* T)r. : McLAHE’S CELKlilt ATUD VERMIFUGE LIVER PII.LS. Twoofcho treat Preparation!of ttao Age, They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various ariimals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Slck Head ache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by . sole proprietors, Pitts burgh, Pa., r and take no other, as there .are various other r preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. The genuine McLane’s Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO’S, Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa > iolij.'EWttßtetor WORMS I WOKfllSIt WORMS Ayres* wobm confection, u the mort effldent Worm Remedy of the day. PnrenU whowiihto preecyrethe benlth of their Children ehoold tuonnneoUitf/ ItU wnmmted not only efficient hat entirely bnrmlew, sold by drafgfsU seamUy.componcdfd nnd fcrsnle wholeole end retell nttoeDrogStoreof joicThait, JR, Comer of Wood nnd 6th etreot AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. Bt-ettabHilmail tlf tM tUd jian of mamam^tt T EWIS RICE, Pkopkiitor, res ectful- Eg Lit*axmotmeeatbfctVs lu* resnmodibe cJd p^ n JßaL £f£BOinment,atit«xlftedt .fore the recast alteration.— Srlal of tb* Sntvpaaa tytteoi a this Sold, prure*, that »U though tbt adrantagerare rest, übsplan U belter abated for the tmnUtr dan o« bote!*. Tb* accommodations and convent. act* of tbs bowe are onmpMnd, and the recant and alterations tortbaeosawrtof gneata, ltt» r.othlcgtobSd«lred. ssSfesodtad ' . TKINS' CELEFHATED a*- ?'5O DAY CLOCKS, 4\ *A tor Coontlng Room and Parlor. W,*i3 Anassortavoi in Rosewood cans; elegant patterns >tSK J tut received and for sale by JILRZfDJt 00, ' jtflHtf Jswriara, No. £8 Fifth afreet.« tjALL AND WJNTEIl — "®V COOKING AND PARLOR STOYK?, ©RATES AND FKNDERB. And otb«r seasonable articles in my line, for sale to suit TOB PRINTINQ.- ** CAR C&fcotARS, . RILL BEADS, - JBILLO LADING, ... ... POSTERS, ___ * ... pamphlets, * • - JiABELB, ; LETTER URADS V And ararf description of Job Prioling,plain«ornament* ■i nrnmutir andat laaaonablerates by sl,ax«eatM»aauj, pro “ v ‘'{fiL ©. JOHNSTON A CO.. (no 7) PrintarSflHnden and SOU toners, t? Wiwl a TTJ9T HECBi-Viu— O v T«y»0 Otnu&Cinrp 140,000 Hitim " ..t SWkxi. Virgin!* M*nofi«:taredToUca>. Tti» Wgact cuortawatofCigmrt tod Tobacco «nr offered to tbf« dlj, t* now open fortmoloatton aad a*l*> •( OEGMB TOYMAN** cof.Saiithfl«td ttmtaadDiaiaOP^AlUy t - § ■ $ /21ROCKIUES--IQO bga pmaoßio Coffee ■* IT ?0 hLcbbuY. ULluackaod Imped*! Tear CO boXM 6* «4 (Tobacco; JMOkegtNattN •Morudik**; ' V 100 boxes WladaW QI&U, lUortrt »lzfjq “ '# ' to doz-ZlocWMb Board*; 100 do Coro Broom*; • .. . (00 bdls. Straw Papar, 5 aoo to OUt*. Oleluo, Ruato aad Palm 2**» f too ia llnoM and Star Candiw, Fotaaltbjlt- BOMBON k CO. sr § ■ i ■■ .! i 8. ; :| STOVES! MS!! STOVES!!!—The ’Trotila the best ImproreJ, u well u tlie heeileet Chu»t»t SIOT« Tb. adl? wlikhij e>n«*l«d lgr.lt whoLit.«~n t loUth. milh.aiUonnWomini.iul Slot. aw. «|.U.»bjr(v- MUiiK.lb.a .1 lb. Iroa CUT Ign&gmwW I. Tto M cLANK'S VKKMIIUGE AND LIVKK % hwil«»4for *U by gTw ro yinSKSTO CK & CO, noiO WAGON COVEK OUi OtOXfl, 20 feet It,K»»l« U, . ' -009 - J.* Il.PHU.Ul’l'. jfKiWiiO. I LAUD;• r , , J 3 bill, (mh Hull Emur. R«cM «nd j-;,. . Bimwtß * pawoßin. STAKCU— 20 Bhlfl, Pearl Starch : : 100 Ban* “ « garni* by . ■ (<*m J B.OACTIP.D. ' 3.' r ' * »'• , ijr • > i • .• % PBABI. 6TAROBL-250 botes snpenor •p«aH ••••» . _i™ ATWELU lSajfcCO. QA SACKS BAGS;, yy vttLlbzwd: B«»i“Sifi?SJify «HMm*»awoaißi PROCLAMATION^ —Pay your thanks oo Thursday by giving your families a can of prime FttRSIIOYBTERS, or Urge Norfolk Salt Oysters, to shall; Turkeys,Chickens, Dueks.OAME.ftc., which yon will End Inany quantities, at No. 27 Fifth street. ho£ 11. RIDDLE. NEW GOODS receiving 10-drrr nt MUR. PUT ft BUnciIFIEI.D’S: Pino Wool U>ng Shawls, imported- Heavy Canton FLanoeK Ballad rule Wool do; Qrty Twilled . do; WlnterOloTv*. Also, another caw of tbusn very superior »•■(( f«ui»h«*d Pboettng Muslins at 12J£- j- r yard; extra fine d>* rodured from 18« e to 15c. Flo® IJOaom Linens, all Flax, at low prli**, at North-cast corner Fonrth and Market bU. no2d .mi. v. aiaas S‘ YRUPJ-—10 bbla. Bult. Gulden received and fez nto low by DAVID C. HEHBST. ~ Corner Liberty and Hands TTONEYAND BROWN WINDSOR SOAP, 1 1 Palm and Castile Soap, Frangtpanal and Aluxood Soap, Pordtt® and Barber’s Soap, for silo at - JOS. FLEMIXO’g, CHEAP LEAF TOBACCO.—3 Hilda, of damaged Leaf Tobacco Just received on consignment from Louisville, and for ule by W. ft D. RINEHART. lo!4 Kq.123 Wood St. FEATHERS— 10 sacks prime Kentucky Fsatbcrs Just rec’d and for sat® by noW HENRY H. COLLTN9. Extra family white wheat FLOUR constantly In aturo and for sole by po'il T. LITTLE ft CO, No. 112 Second st. FLEMING’S BOOK-KEEPING, with anew and complete set of Blanks, suitable for the Iron City Commercial College, for lalo by ncflO W. 8. HAVEN. HOGS HEAD, Spare ribs and Pigs feet for sale by (no2Q) WM. B. HOLMES ft 880. WHITE WHEAT.—9S bgs. by steamer ' “Empire City” and “Altamont,” and for sal® by ATWELL, LEE ft 00., nolH No. g Wood St. MAGAZINES BOUND in. Plain or Orna mental Stylo, by WM. 0. JOHNSTON ft CO, u 023 . Binders and Stationers, 67 Wood street. FINE OPERAS—Tne thousand genuine Havana Opera Cigars received this day by jos. Fleming, no2l corner Market st. and tbe Diamond. GREEN APPLES—2OO bbls. choice Green Apples iu store and for sate by noSI ‘ T. LITTLE ft CO., No. 112 Second at. Therapeutic chairs—Another lot of thov® comfortablo Reclining Chairs, from $2O to $5O - , trnie T. U. YOUNQ ft CO. PATENT WOODEN WARE.— 1 200 dor. Buckets, IS “ Tub* In store And for sale l-v noli IfcAlAlf DICKEY ft CO. I SHALL not sutTerfromChapped Handsany more, since 1 know that Fleming’s Glycerlso Cream, Which ho soils at the cot ut-r ui Market *.t. and tlngplamoad, cure* (hem entirely. p XTRA FAMILY FLOUR.—.'IO ra.) in store rmt for sale by. iwU ATWKLL, LEF.ftyO. PUFF BOXES AND INFANTS 7 HAIR RRCSUEfI, at all prices, at JOS. FLEMING'S, uol.'i Ct.m.rMarkci si.nod (be Diamond. PARLOR FURNITURE—Wenre constant ly manufacturing Parlor Furnitnre of the Utrat tle slgni, und the quality guaranteed to pnrrhas-rs. UolG 'f.R. YOUNU ft CM- 3S SuillhgelJ street. SPRING BEDS—Ton can find at oar "Ware house the lowest priced Spring Bed that Is offered to public. uolfi T. B. YOUNQ ft CO. ETAOEKS, nil WHAT-NOTS—Some very rich pattern* fttmhfd and for talo at Tery low price*, uolfi , C T. B. YOUNQ ft CO. PURE OHIO OATAWBABRANDY, equal to any imported Cognac, to I* had at ooU * JOS. FLEMING'S. Buckwheat bags, so, -it,, and 124 u>. bkoched muidiu sacks .neatly printod in store and made to order by DAVID C. HEBBST, U ol Cor. Liberty and Uaud St*. rpiiANSI'AREN.T GREEN OIL CLOTH— | 2000 yards rec’d, superior to any other In the market, for sale nt'thr Oilcloth Warernoms, 2fi and 2$ St Clair sL no 9 J. ft 11. PHILLIPS. OnnBBL. WHITE WHEAT SHARON DALE FLOOR, •jjt, *• •• tioocn, lm» •• Franklin Fondly, 100 - UuasW ” CuO *• extra liartUon and Progress. Arriving and for sale by (not) JAM KM IiARDINI.K bbisT NaTLartionr go do linseed du. For mis by nolo B. KCIBIhON ft Ci). TOMATOES —7 bbls. prime Tomatoes, put tip n quart cans. no2S HENRY 11. OJLLINS P EAKL ASII.—4O casks for sale by n 034 J. B. CANFIELD. P' EARL SfiUiCir.-iOObis.n prime article biiii. vra&le by rto24 J. U. CANTISLD._ Hite LIME. —2OO bbls. Louisville Lime for sale by naN J. 0. CANFIELD, CEMENT. —100 bbls. Hydraulic Cement for ale ly a 024 J. B. CANFIELD. 1 A sacks White Beans, A U 9 Dry Apr*J*a rewired ami for isle l»y n 024 r BnRIVRRjt DILWORTIL CORN SHELLEKS— Smith's Pitot.- OT¥TALL PAPER CHEAP—IO,OOO rolls of YY Wall revived lo*t week for Bale at 12J<@20c per roll. W. P- MARSHALL A CO, n 024 87 Wood BtroeL POTATOES— *200 bus. White Potatoes in •tore and for Bale by de2 T. LITTLE A CO. LUBIN'SGENUINEFKENCH PERFUM ERY In largo variety at JQ3. FLEMIKO'B. MBS. ALLEN’S PREPARATION FOB TUB llATlt—Mra. Allen’* Hair Itertoreryth®be«l In tlie country, at iuSii JOS. FLKJIINO’i OPERA ClGARS—Better than at any .place, at cdCQ JOS. FLEMISH'S. ‘ GITY WARRANTS for sale by n 024 L HcLAIW SON, (*% Pnortb at. CHEESE.— 8 casks now landing and for sale \>, p 024 I3ATAH PICKET A CO. NEW PATTERNS WALL PAPER—Fine Median) and Clicap Paper Hangings, Border* and Window Eludes at Paper Boots of ocll B.aOOCnBANK, Allegheny. I A IIIIDS.PRIMECUBA SUGAR; 1 \J 20bht«. Syrup MuUbm*, receiTlngand foreale by oel4 | J4S. QARDISEIL ALERATUS—io Bbls, a pure article, 10 Boxm ** " Pur sale by (oc!2) J B. CANFIELD.. FIRE IRONS, SCUTTLES, rpoiLET SOAPS—A large assortment of . I fla*> Soap*, Brown Wlndaor, Honey, Almond, Prang! panoi, Old Palm Soap, for sale at JOS. FLKSIINfPB. OEO. W. lICBLEY, POTATOES— 150 bxs. choice Reds; 150 do do NeehasoMka, n tore and for Bale by nt>2l T. LITTLE AOO Federal (treat. Allegheny. APPLES —150 bbl». Green Apples, jn good order, for solo by IIENBY 11. COLLINS. YELLOW SUGAR.— 2O bbla BaltT'jnst received and for Bile at the reduced price* by UAYLD C. HEKBST. cc 22 Corner Liberty and Hand at*. LINSEED OIL—3ii hblrt. Western iustrecld and fir sale by R. HUTCHINSON, w. 30 No. 8 PniHhfWd atr<.eti - Dressed hogs fur sale t? 4,4 HENRY 11. COLLINS REEN APPLE&IOO bbls. for sole by de.l HENRY lI.OOLUN3. ROLL 'BUTTER—3 bbls. thisduv rcc’d und for tale by dcH JIKNHY IL COLLINS; YENISON! VENISON!!® - 0 saddles Freab Yculiwu; 0 whole Beer, • 3 large Wild Turkle*, KecoJred f"d for tale At No, 27 Fifth *l • H. RIDDLE. ipRESH BUTTER— r 400 Ibr. prime fresh Butter; I2U largo fat Chickens; 20 do do Torlrie*. Occse, Ducks, lr, , tThnfl , Received and fbr sale at H 027 Fiflhat. 11- POTATOES— 100 bos. choice Ncebnnnoct potatoes; sotddf. prime wlnterand WI-Apple* Rac’d and for tale at 27 Fifth it. dot fl. BIDDLE. £RESU BUTTER—I,OOO lbs. strictly fresh Roll Cutter. Turkejs, Cliirkuui, Dock*. Ad, received tor Bale at No. 27 Fifth vtrurt. 11. RIDDLE. HEMP SEED—GO bags for sale by B.A. FAHNESTOCK A OH, (lei corner of Wood and First etreeta. POTASUMO casks prime for sole bv de3 lb A. PAIINESTOCU A CO. BUTI’ER— 2bbls, frcshßollßuttcrj'ustric r d and for aaleby B. HUTCHINSON,BSmithPeIJ tt. LARD OlL—Procter L OnmbeU’s No. I constantly fcr tala,by 8 A. A CO. RIED BEEF—3 tea. 8. C. Dried Beef just rec*d and for sole by - nolo R. ROBISON A CO. CHEESE.— 10 boxes super. Cream Cheese, irat waited and teaalaby. •■ • • •• ;vV tKSAOO. RAITS AMALGAM "PENS.—Very su nerlor, elaitir, and point* cnooUk faraalaby ™ WkLa-JOHNSTONAOv w v , ■ BteUoMr«,llo.6T Woodßt. TTENTOCKY • '/balosvon con- AHzboU *u«i -** ->°IBAIAU DICKEY A CO. „T—1758 sacks Red no ter St Lawrence for sale by ISAIAU DICKEY A CO. isimcaitonal. BROOKE HALL FKfIALE fIkUINARI . Media, Delaware County, Pcnnn. Mim Maria L. Eastman, Principal. This seminary, situated in the dcliglijftil and bouitlfol villaga of Modia, thirteen miles from Philadelphia by Railroad, offer* ttTyoung ladles tho most perfect combination of advantages for the attain* ment of a thorough (Lnd accompliahed edocatlon. ■ The largo and cominudluns building lately erectixl, con taining all the modern tourcuieurce of hntha, gas, l*, with ilaaxteoßlre grounds, a model In all that pertains to the health, comfort, rsflmnosnt and Improyemmt ot tho onplis. The aloeplng room* ara higii, well and mrntlhed with comfort and oleganco, and bot two pupils oecupy the asms apartment. Tho number of pupils Is f lnuted to forty, for whom soren teachers are employed.— The most folthfol instruction 1* given la all the branches taught, while moral ami religious principles are constantly Inculcated by theory and practice. Tha course of (attraction comprises a period of four yean; and a diploma Is awarded to all who pass through it aatlsfiictorUy. Tbe Right Rev. A. Potter, D. D., L. L. D., lilsluip of. Penaiylvanla, aayi: “Mim M. Z*. Eastman, who propoeeeto opoa aTouogudies'Semiuaryio Media, Delaware county, PemuylTinla,ta September neat, has been known to tho xnhacrib«r for several years iuuL lie Las a very high opinion of her .capacity, efficiency and detotedmee as un educator. Bhe has had a large and mccotifhl expcricuce.— The building which is to be erected will contain every ac commodation. The village and surrounding country are distinguished for healthftilnees and beauty; and the sub scriber has confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to MinKaitmaa will have no cause to regret it." Tha French language ts taught by a Parisian lady resid ing In the family. Tho I«tln,German. Spanish, and Italian languagw*, re ceive duo attention, The Natural Sctenceaarotangbt wllhtbo aid of a Urge and expetulvo apparatus. The Musical Department Is under the charge of a lady eminently qualified for the situation, and all who profor to be taught on the piano or singing by a gentleman, hnvo n visiting teacher fount Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting are under the direction cf» lady ucdtnplUhed In tbe arte. Tha Fall Term commences September Otb. Miss Eastman has the liberty to refer to the following gen tlemen: Right Rev. A.Potter,Bhhopof Pennsylvania lion. Franklin Pierce, ex-Prcsldent of U d Hon. S. P. Cha*e,Governor of Ohio. G. Looser, Ksq„ Pottsrille, Pa. Georg® 31. Wharton, Esq n Philadelphia. WlllUm Bagaley, Pittsburgh. Sylvanus Lothrop, ?4q n Alleghany City. Knsa M. L. EASTMAN, JcSTdSm Media, DeUware county, Pa. X. KINGSFORD Ac SON’S PURE Oswego Starch, HfFOU THE LAUNDRY,] AS established a greater celebrity than has ever been obtained by any other Starch. This ho* b«ea thereto! t of lta marked «op«rloriiy tty, and iu Invariable uniformity. The public may be assured of the cnuUnnanr® of the high standard now established. Tbe production ia over Twenty Tons Dully, and tbe de maud uas extended throughout the whole Uultod States,., and foreign countries. Working limsoua very large scale, and under a rigid system, they are aide to secure a perfect auiformlty in the quality throughout the year. ThU itthtgrral DttidrrafuM in RUrCh.maXirg, and it realini noutfarths Jirtl lint. Tl>e fen' i<est SjaMh that can be made, aud no other, is always wanted dj consumers, and this will tie, sujipllcd to by tho grocers, as soon as their customers have learn ed Which la too best, and a»k tor it—otherwise they troalJ be likfly to get that artklu on which the largest profit can bamade. Mr. Kingaford has besu engaged In the inanofactore of Staridi continuoaAly for the Lut 27 y«an, and dortug tho whole of the period, the Btarcb made under his (nperrisiwO has been, beyond any qneetion, the best In tbvmarKet. For the first 17 years, ho had tbe charge of tbeworksof ffm. Colgate ft Co, at which period he (nninted Out process of tho mannfoctnr® of Corn Starch. 45“Ait fur KingtftmTt SarcV at Ot* numr Onotpa hat been reunify taken cy anclhsr faxary. It iseoldby alt of tbo best grt-ci-r* iu nearly every part of the country. T. KINQSFOIU) ft SOS’* S T A R C 11, OSWEGO CORN (roa Ftrstcriis, sc,] Has obtained an eqoal colt-brity with Uu-ir Starch for the Laundry. This article is perfectly puie, ami i«, iu every respect, equal to the boat Bermuda Arrow-Root, beshlas having additional quahtirs whkh reoiW it itivaicabi® for the dessert. Potatoo Starch haabeeu axtcmiuly packed and sold as Corn Starch, and has given false impr-miicna to many, os to the real merits of our Corn Starch. From its groat delicacy and purity, It is coining alsu Into extensive uso as a diet forinbnt* and invalids. ' . The subscriber having been appointed ante ArruL for The ■ale of the aboTecelebrated Lanmlry and Oarn Starch, will snpply th® trade at Eastern rates, with addition of freight. JOHN Y. PERRY. Agent for Oewego f larch Factory, Perry liol-1, corner oMlancock st- and Dnqureu* Way. •eCd-Jlmd 1 RCOOBBftH’B bglipbb MILL • PATBfTSD AUGUST T, ÜBL~The sakeotten maa- vs«E9T efvtvrs this HU of saitaUe siss bracahuloi eooatry Orist Mills, as well as »Ua- -jnH) utiea «sa. They at* else so- esrkty aftastsd at attaehiag \ L flaw Mule, TstafaUd*- ?6|l3l\\ eolptlea, sriass, eapasity, fta., asm IltwHll V\ adirsss the ealy autherUsd mßsHbHm naaaMciaiesa. B. COUHRftg ft CO- Wst£smwiSSa*Jfo«uft Bn Mm flteaee tf all sisss, both sU sad aew nby, mi Mai Boat Maridass, sad laalaa ta BemaVlrM, aid Datth iMinr Broad BelUasCMh. Mfll Iriw aad QsoxlaflaffTsrr dmwtp tteaTMlU risks, An, Allarttcisa wasTaaM terirsaoUn •HAMta.br B. OQCHHAM ft 00~ Oa. soLdawfinF Stucco Worker, JAMES OWENS, CORNER ELM JND WIKIIS STREETS, et’ OTUCCO AND MASTIC WOKKEH >3 girenpartlcDlartUestiootoall unlwifor »ofh jo jri* W'"' Wtittnt lUH U«»»«r»nl JOS 3E3 y R,“ " pTn ni- to) KIMBALL, ÜBBSICK * GO. MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET. OFFERT TO THE PUBLIC ALL TUE delicoclce of tbo season, aeroA op at the shortest no tice, from 0 o’clock Id the morning to 12o’clock at night. Basinet* m«n and other* will do well to call io and exam ine onr Bill of Pare at any time to salt their appetite. Oaring arrangements made to receive choice article# In oar line, fttua Baltimore, Philadelphia an>l yrrrfolk, v« can offer a fresh supply of OWTSIUL UALIDUT, TBOUT, LAKK UKRKINO, And from tb« W<xt, *ll the nriflln of FRAIKIK OAME, SOCB AS PRAIRIE CHICKENS, REED BIRDS, which we cad furnish to invalid* or others, at Wboteeale or Retail, either at the corner of HAND AND PKNN «t WALNUT HALL. Fifth street. attfO oclblyd House furnishing hardware STORK.—Housekeeping ar:f lea Hollow Warn, : Table Cutlery, i Plated Ware, — ll BrittumU, Bright, Japanned ami Preaaed Tin Ware*, Wood «ad Willow Wares. joun pleminq, teU No. 47, Market atreet,corner of Third. PAIUUANK'S PLATFORM SCALES. THE ÜBtlersignedhavingbeetl appointed ex clusive Agents wr the tale oftheeeeolebratod’SCALKS, manufactured by the original Inventor*, K. A T. FAIR BANKS A CO-, roipectfnlly Invite the attention ofthebne- Ineocommnnlty to the superiority of these Seales orer all Otbera. These Scale# hare been aatjeefed to the SEVEREST TESTS on all the principal Railroads la the United gtatos and England, and In every branch of business thronghout the world, and their uniform accuracy and great durability have ninod for them the reputation of being THE STAND ARD PROM Winoil THERE OAN BE NO APPEAL. We are prepared to fill ordcre for Counter, Portable, Dor mant, Rolling Mill, Hay, Coal, Kail rood and Canal Scales, at MAtfCTACTOftEaV nitcm. UOBSKV A WELLS, No. 325 Liberty Street, Commercial Bow, Ml7:lyd Pittsburgh, Penno. jyjURPIIY A IiI'KCIIKIKLIi CY.utinur to Ji»l oXtert.f:Ttljr Id Clulhn, Doeskins, *<• Fur Mm am) Wear Anil am now offering them at low price*. KMT TABXSTt'M, No*. 30,1167. TIIE Capital Stock SaltMon uUctarlng Co., mbacrfbed and paid in la On* Hundred a uiJ Nlnetyoo* Tboaaand and Fifty Dollar*. Una payable iu 1606, now iasnad,F!fty*lxTboo*and Flee Hundred Dol lar*. Debt*, Forty fleoTbonaand Eight Hundred and Nine ty*alx Dollar* and Nlnety-thm* Oct*. Published accord ing to the Act of Assembly. Affirmed to. T. (1. nOI.MN<«3WORTn. Preat. Otoaoß Tuoxrsos. Trraa. d«10-2wd. SUNDRIES— 10 hhdiLprinlo'N. O. Sugar 26 bbla. Crushed do 15 ** B. Coffee d« 16 •* Pnlrcrtzed d*i 10 “ Granulated do 10 “ Ileltlmore Symjr. 20 bell Ibis, do do 30 keg* do do 100 bag* prime Rio Coffee; 60 boxes Fancy Soap; 25 *• Rea in do 26 ,r OUT* do 30 “ Clotho* Pins: SO “ Starch; 20 “ Corn Slam., failure and or sal by RKIICA DEBOER, - aell corner Southfield aao tjeoeod elreata. WHITER - AUftANOEnBBT. ICECREAM & OYSTER ROOMS. RKNOX & CO. announce to tbeir friends • and the pnbUo that Boom* are aowopea C<r the soaaon, with the view of aerring , OYSTERS COOKED JN ENEKY STYLE; TEAS. COFFEE AND CHOCOLATE; . ICE CREAM, FRUITS, Ac., Ac. Tbdr arrangsmeota bareapedAl regard to the accowmo* datian of lAdleaaa veil as Oehtlomm. ..Call* may be made at any hour daring tho day audeTening toll P.»- w'«W:lm GUNDJUES.—- O WO cask* Soda Aab, too *• Gorman Clay, Mlhoxea u u 200 bbla Cauilic Alkali,(lmporftd) 1000 hose* Country Glare, On hand ant! Cir aide b» ALEXANDER KINO. . de3 873 Liberty atreeL 4 T WISH my Boots were blackened now.” X So yon bear manyoryoor Cfiendi complaining. Tall Ukcj to buy* lour French Blacking IrotaJOS. FLEMING, and tbalr boota do not need bUddn* more than roe* awtekl Call for It at the corner Market at. and the pfamnmt. nod 3IQTHY SfißD'— so bga.airaperior article In itora uri feral* by (&o18) ATWEA, LEE AOO. ifttrtrtral. In Cholera, Yellow Fever, Ship Fetor, Dyaeutcry, bl» rhoea, Typhus and Typhoid Fsvirs, and all uialignaut aud malarlijusfsTers.lladway'* Ready IteUcfaud Regulator* are not ouly jkwlUto curatives, but certain preventives. Not only in the milder latitudsaof the North have those rcraadict cured tha patients of thee® [orriMo maladies, but Under tho burning tonus of tho tropics, where, iu tbe wildcat aud most violent degrees, they scourged ciiopeopic as a pes tilence. Wltu (heso remedies yon neodnot foar sxposnre to any coulagluus dlsuoso or InLctfous malady. CONStmmOJ/AL PUZUT9. All diseases that have become utaUiihed In the system, calledcb'nmlc or ooustltutlonah -lladway's Resulvcut, aided by tho Relief and Uegnlatora,'will romovo. Scrofula, Bron chitis Ulcers, Boros, Fwor floret, llmnors, Humors, Salt Rheum, and all skin diseases will quickly yiold to this ell powerful remedy. The use of the Rceolvuut will, lu a fowwveka, entirely change the whole condition of tho body, we care not from bow many generations you bora dorlvcd yonr titlo to tbe diseesos eetohl/ilivd In your bodies, Uiulwey'a Reeolvent will retnovo It, aud give to you what your forefathers were one bis to-—a pure and healthy body—free from diseases. All diseases prevalent at tbU season of tbe year, cantod by derangement of the organa of the system, sadden chaogra ofthe weather, beat and cold, disturbed circulation of tbe blood—Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tic Dolozeox, Bowel Com plaints, FeTor and Ague, Headache, Toutbocbo, Acbus and Pains of all kinds. Bruises, Bums, Scalds, Fall*. Inflamma tory Diseases. CoDKUßllve lMseaaoS, Humors lb the system— Imparoßlood, Sous, Pustale Pimples, Blotchos, Ac. Liver Complaints—Dyspepoia, Kldnay Complaints, and oil . ■xtsradhfttfliLfldrsbtbro tbeinfirm andenfeebled systrtu to health and strength. kit omt—« vhi nnso. Ye who have foUmdt novnpOQ tbe briuk ofthe grave, ou whom all hopes of recovery are lost—who bav<* neon given upas lucnrableby yonr pujsiciaa. we Invite run to make one more effort toMfetho vaiaed life of the dying one. A trial of three Remedies cannot do any Injury, and may re store to Ufa and health, even though no hope* are eutertain nd by yonr physician. Over a thousand such instances have cornu to cur knowledge; and we therefore, foe) oursolrosjos tiflod In requesting tho trial. Bnrety, after tha physician ssts ho can do no more, his prejmiice to yyiir living a reme dy that most do good, tv criminal. A* no of the Instance* wo have alluded t« In tho strove article, w» refor the public .to the case reported to us by Richard Griffith, Esq., well known iu Canada West os a man of high Integrity, and wrll approved of by Ids countrymen ur bis high official rapacities. lUaaoirsinTH, FontonacCo., C W , I June 2Ub, 1567. J inOytol-or, 1555 my wife giving birth to a child, loft ner cod too early and rsngbt a severe cold, whkh promised to terminate her Ufo, Tho bast physicians In tbU neighbor hood and Kingston were laattendxnco on her—but ail of no vaall— (hi doctors Add di'c-en her up ta die. For men eon treutitt welt I sat *t her bcdaldo, momentarily watching to soo her last. I happened to see a copy of your paper called "The Macing Florid,” aud there rood of your tscdlclLD). I rcisolvc.l to test them as alastroeort. I gave her the Resolvent with the Regulators—and Rellef—ac oording to directions, and in tXra <uys observed a tcondcr fid improvement. From tbiuhe doily recovered, and is now, thank God, butter than ever she was in her Ufo. The child, what three months old, catight a bad cold, and JicnWfcf aiccyta a mere skeleton, nothing but hone and xftui bis tyts protruded from hit head; at if they tooxdd drop out; the physicians all united in sayhig there was no use of at tempting to saTe him, Ail care too* Aoretezs, cuAe war too young and mutt die. But I thonght different. Yonr Rem edies gave life to or wife, while the doctors gave her up to death. 1 again had recourse to them. I gate him tbe Ro solvent internally and used it as a wash externally to his eyes—be in now a laughing, hearty, nrattiing child, enloy lng tho best of boallh. Your d»" ‘■4»*dl*nt and grateful servant, RICHARD ORDTITU. Tho above, reader,U bat one out of thousands of similar cases in the world, where had the verdicts of the physicians been relied hpon without further trial, death would have seized lie victim. Donut then-fore giro up your Crfooilson tbe mere report of yonr physicians wko my they can do no ruure. When yon are told this, resort to our Remedies. lUDWAY ft CO-.102 Fulton street, N. Y. ! For sale by UUNT ft MINER, Masonic Hall, Pitts, burgh. Tbe R. FL R. Remedk-e are sold by Druggists, Merchants and Storektvpcrs. nnlO fulXtlawljP RADWAY’S READY RELIEF-5 gross »o tiab't «Dd far halt* by b. L, FAHNESTOCK A CO., cc2«J corner of Wood aud Fourth stmt*. The Oreattit Medical Discovery O P ' TBE AQE. MB. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, HAS discovered In ooe of our common pmaturo weed*, a roinodyihat rune every kiud of Human from (he vutt .1 Scrofula to a common ffaapi*,/. • 1 ‘ ‘ j : 'x>-Hr bae triwiltia.orjfYworon bundled /.wy *r.S'd*«uow iito v.,iat kiud uf pfinpleiof jJU K*U?fte a, litem of bolls. are warranted to rare the worsf’clto' if erysipelas. One to two bottle* are warranted to cure alt humor* of the IftL Two bottle* aro warranted to ctrfo running of the car* and Hatches among the hair. Foar to ail bottles are worrautod to corn corrupt and run* nhig ulcers. Una bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skJo. Two to three Lottie* are warranted tocuretbe moetdeapw rate case* of rbenmatlam. Two to Uiree bottle* are warranted to cure the wont case* >f ringworm. Throe to bur bottle* are warranted to cure talt rheum. Five to eight bottlee Will cure the worat can of scrofula. A benefit!* alwjtye experienced from tho tint bottle,and a perfect cure Is warranted wbuh tbe above quantity I* ta ken. Nothing look* *o Improbable to those who hero luvaln rted all tbewondcrfmmeJlciiiMof tho day, a* thnt a com mon wood growing in tbe postures, and along old (tone wall*' Should cure every humor In the system; yet It i* now a fixed fact. If youhave ehumor It ha* toatart. There are no if* nor and*, bum* or ha'* about tbe suiting some caace and uot yours. I peddled over a tboneond bottle* of It Iq the vlclnl yof Boston. 1 know It* uffocte to every ca*e. It baa a 1 reedydooesomsof.tbs greatest cure* ever dune in Uassa chusatta. I gave It to children oTer a year old: to old people ofalxty. I naveeeenpoor,puny, wormy looking children whom fleab waa soft and Oatby, rostoml to i perfect itate of health by one bottle. To thorn wboareaubjecttoaslckheadechc.ouo bottle will always cure it. Itglrea great relief to catarrh aud dlzzl naan. Somewhohare beeucustive forTean,haTetakeoand been regulated by IL Where tbe body ia sound H works* <julte***y,but where there I* any derangement of theftiuc- Ilona of nature, it will cause very singular feeling*, but you mn*t not be alarmed—they always dimppuar In frum four day* to a week. Tborels never shod nsult frviu it. On the cootrary, when that feeling to over you will tel yourself like e new person. Iheardsoineof the most extrnvagaul enco nlama of It that man ever listened to. No chaugoof diet Is ever necessary; eat the beat you con get. I have likewise an barb, which, when simmered ia-sweet oil, dissolve* ecroi uloos swelling of tbs oak and under the ears. Trice Co eeuta. Priceof |heMedical Discovery il per buttle. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Adult, one table spoonful per day. Children over eight years,desert spoonful; children frum five to sight years, U« spoonful. As no direction can be inado applicable to all constitutions, take euongb to operate uu Hie bowel* twice a Jr. KENNEDY glvra personal attendance In bad cases of scrotal*. " Bold Wholesale and retail at DR. KEYfiF.R’fi, 1(0 Wood •treot,*corner of Virgin Alloy, aud J, P. FLEMING. Allo gbeuy. acIO ' «nb2T:\vdAwp AWOMDEIiPUL DISCOVERY It _ WHICH HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND research of tbe best medical men that ever lived to find a remedy that would radically cure tbe Dyspepsia, which baa been recently found Onl by r DIL B.T.FORD, OF PITTHBVRan, PBNItA. Hit leboriota search and reaeareh in tbe Vegetable King dom for eight or ton yean, baa brought to light a wonderful Urdldno which will radically cure tie DYSPEPSIA, which 1* the first canse of all general disease which the humanayi tam Is subject to. Keops tho Reservoir fgtomach) clean and healthy. Wemuitatl bars good health and can nut be a subject of any general disease. Dr. JL T. FORD has bean a subject of this awful disease him seif; [Dyspepsia] for eight to teu ; ears, and has tried hundreds of experiments on himself but all In vain, until bis present discovery, which has radically cured him and many others iu six, right to twelve days, without pain or sickness, or any unpleasant feelings In tbo system, baton the contrary, It Invigorates the system and gives a healthy action to every part. It will act gently or copiously on the bowels, and give a healthy action to the stomach and liver. You can eat and drink year ssnal dietlug, which will not Interfere tbe medicine always doing (ta duty—called DR. IL T. FORD'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL. What Und of ■»—— will Dyspepsia produce! I answer* It U the first cattle of all ganeral diseases. Liver Affection, Lang AStclion, or Pulmonary Disease, Bronchitis, Bick UeeJache, Dllllous Diarrhoea, Bllllou* and Typhoid Fevers. Fever and Agoe, Nervous Paver, Neuralgia, Hernia, [Piles,} . Costive Bowels, Boila, Husky or Gammy Skin, Golds Rhea Dalles of all kinds. Apoplexy, Insanity, Weakness of tbe •ystsm. False Conot-pUon of the blind, Heartburn, Fulnen of tbe stomach, Throwing up of your Food; and also Wind. Ail of tbe above feelings may or will be produced from a Dyspeptic stomach. From that organ all general diseases will be produced,[lf thbstatement istroe, which no sane mind will deny,] because all who have been elck know this statement to be true from experience, a sick or deranged ■tomaeb 1* first. How Important It Li to a poor patient who has been suf fering for many years, to point him to a remedy that he can roly on, and radically remove tho cause that has made him aick. it’s liko a manner tossed upon the ocean, at the first glimpse of a light boose, his heart bounds with joy. PRICK THREE DOLLARS PER BOTTLE. Sold by tbe Proprietor, Dr. R. T. FORD, West end of Pennsylvania Avenue, (Vtonrth strait Road.) and alio JOHN DAFT. Jr., No. U 0 Wood street, corner of Sixth; also, NE VIN, JTKEOWAN A CO* Liberty street, below Et. Clair, Piltiborgh. Also, Mr. W. A. REED, formerly the firm of Jama T. Semple A Co, North wot corner of Federal street and the Diamond, Allegheny City. And .alao, Dr. FonTa Aatt-Binioui and Urn Pills; also, his Invaluable Indian YsgetablcNenra UnlaenL Tnv above medicines need no commendation, for thou ttuda In oarcity and county will testify to their Invaluable quaUUa.' Their eqna U act to be loon mrlfcdAwlyF KENNEDY'S_MEDICAI*.DISCOVEBY~ 2 grots on hand wd fotjule by f. * - A CO, ecS . corner cf Wood sad Ffttrtb stmts, JHrtical. Am*ii>iLcg; ARE particularly adapted to tlerangcmeuts oriludlp»llTetrj*r*tnj,«frd!s.'ttM anting front impariiy of th* I>U»L A l*rg« pvt of all tlx* comt.Uii.is that afflict mankind ©rttfnato in ono of the**, tod con*- ijwntlj those Pina are found t-j i-tirs many Tukl'ti of dues*. > Subjoined are ftaUnienti from *>ou eminent physicim*. >f llicir efforts lu their practice. ds 4 FixrtT m y,-om Dr.£. FT. Crrtv.-rui!..\ cf Stu> udrant “Vmtr PULStiretlie prfoca t .r Their «x.-< ii.ru .]i-4liile» enrptsaaoT catbaruc a r p-js*?a. Theyaro mild, bnt tery curtain aaicfEi*tnal 10 ibeir action on IUo boweU. which make* th£m lata] ttsMo u> ns la (Ue daily treatcnciu of tJucaas."’ Fob Jarrojcr isn *ti Uttb C-uixiirTS. Prom Dr. Bril, 0 1 Sns York City. -Not only uro jonr Plus admirably adapted to their purpo* a* an aperient, bat i Qnd th :ir U>iuncUl effects npon the Liver v«*ry marked indeed. They hove in my practice orored mure effectual for tho euro of hifuitu crr»- plainti tLm any one remedy f can mention. I rinccraly rejulco Itiat ve linre at tanglh a pnryatire whi'-h is «vrihr tho ronildeoruof the profession and tboproph-'' Dvbpctm4—lxmtiEsrrjs* From Dr. Itnry J. Knor, of &. ‘The Puis you were bind enough to in>> hmu l«n *ll used in my practice, and hare witiafied mr that they are tnily an extraordinary medicine. r-n peculiarly are tiny adapted to the diseases of the hitman system, that they smo to work upon them alone, 1 have cured «.un« rws 'if dyt ptpria lad indigestion with thorn, which had resided the other remedies wo commonly uso indeed l hair- erprn mentsllr found them to Ineffectual in oitn -t alt Hio • ”ni plaints tor which you recommend them.' 1 Draiirrrar—Duntu^A—Kntx Ftot* Dr. J. O' O'rtm, nf Chicoyo. . uor * >llAa hare had a loug trial in my priu t.ee, an 1 I hold them in esteem ai one ot the rose *|wri«*t>t» 1 hero errr f->tmd. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when jciven In small dose* f.*r tu/i«iii dysmlery anddtarrhaa. Their engar coating makes th'-m rery acceptable and coiirmiient fxr the use of wnm-n and children.'’ I.tthuul OejTEr.rnos—WoßUs-ScprctMia:;. P>-run Mrs. R Snarf, whr< jjrartim oj j RUytisuin nr,.l M.J- trije in fkutnn ‘I find cue or two large done* of your IhtLS, tiktn at tho proper time, an* excellent promotirc* of thu tmtur.il secre tion when wholly or partially suppressed, and al-o rorjr «*!• factual to clcause the stomach and cxp*d wonna. They «re so much the h«wt physic wo have that I rcroir.ui.nl ru.’ther ti* tuy potloiit* ” CoKsnPATiox—Cu-iTivtsrsa, Pitim Ihr. J. P. Vau:jhn, Mmtrtul, t'.madu '•Too much ronuut be said of y.mr iMUA fbr the euro of eurfitvnw. If others of our fraternity bavo bmud them at efficacious u ! have, they ehould jolu me In proclaiming it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that Complaint which, although bad mum;!) in itself, I* the pro genitor of others that are wontn. 1 believe cortumers to originate in the Hrer, but y..»r Pun effort that nrgeu nod cur* the disease.” JtrrraiTirs or tiu Blood—S.tiofl’u Fr.rbTm.A3 ?iLt IlnttM—Tettcb—Ti’moes— fIuKUMAn<>M timn— NCCBALSIIA. Pinm Hr. Etrkirl Jlall, l*U\}jdr!j>hia. ••Von were right, Doctor, in saying that your Puls j/un7y Ihe Ucjud. They do that. 1 have used them ot hilu yean id tny practice, aud agree with your statements of their efficacy. They stimulate tb«escrntoriea,and carry off the impurities that stagnate tn the blood, engendering disease. They stimulate tho organs of digtahou, and influx virility and vigor iuto the system. **Sucb remedies as you prepare are a national benefit, nud you deserve great credit tor them.” For ntAMCiiE—Sict Hxldacju:—Focl Stomach—Pitts— Dropsy—Plethora—Paraltsw—Fits—Ac. Prom Hr. Edward Ifoyd^Jtallimore. '‘Dear Da. Am: 1 cannot answer you t chat complaints I hare currd with your I’ills better than to suy all lhal «•<• evrr treated vnUi a puryatir* mtdicittf. 1 placo great depend enee on an affectum cathartic in ray daily contest with dls ease, acd belicring as I do that your Pills afford ns tho best we havo, I of conrse valtlo them highly.” iff Most ol the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skillful hands, is diuigorous in a public pIU, from the dreadful consequences that fre quently follow Us incautious tire. The*o contain no tun cu ry or mineral solwtaure* whatever. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL lias tong been manufactured by a practical chemist, and ev ery ounce oflt noder hisuwu eye, with invariable ocrura.-y and cure. It is scaled aud protected by law from cutiL terfelti and ronv-iurntly can bo reU*-d on us genuine, without adulteration. It supplies tbe surest t»nw<tv «b -wurliibo* ovnr kuonu fur the curs ot stl pulmonary coin plaints; for Cough*. Colds, It.airsoneM, Asthma, Croup, whooping Cough, bronchitis. Incipient Consumption, and tho relief of cousumptito naljcnUla advanced stagosof tbe a, tfs* "■■!>«« the** facts wider and toltor known tM« medirtne Las gradually become the best reliance of tho afflicted, from the tog cabin of tho American peasant to the palaces of European kings. Throughout (hisentlre country. In every state aud city, and Indeed almost every hamlet it con talus, CfftRRT Pj;mflUL Is known as the best of all reme dies fbr diseases of the throat and lungs, in many foreign conntriei It is eibrnstvcly iine.l .by thrlr tnewt intelligent physicians. If there if any dr|jcndenco on what urn of every stationrertlfy II has dune for th-m; If trran tiust onrovm sensei when wesee tbo dangerous affection* of tbe luugi yiobl to it; if no con depend on tho assurance in telligent physicians, whoso business is to know; in short, if there Is any reliance upon any thing, then is it irrefutably proven that this medicine docs cure Ihe cln»s ..f direarei it Is designed f<>r beyond any and all other remedies known to mankind. Nothing hut its iutrin.de virtues, and the unmis takable iK'neflt c<<afuri>-i on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain tbe reputation it enjoy 4. While many interior remedies have been thrust upon tbe community have foiled, and been discarded, this Luis galund friends hy every trial conferred benefit* .in tbs afflicted th»'v can never forget, and produced cure* t.ni numerous ami reraatkabh- tr. be forgotten. Prepared by DR. J. C AVER. Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell. Maai, aud »old by ull Drnggitts and Deal •rs In Medicines everywhere. 6m iMtUwIvF ykr’s cherry - PEOTORaI - axd PILLS can be had, wholotsle ot retail, at 11. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO’S. oeCff corner of Wood and Fourth sts. Uttltb ana Strength filnat Inevitably Follow Us Lae. Bcßrhave’a Hollnnil Bitter*. The celebrated Holland rem edy for Dyspepsia, Disease of tbe Kidneys, Liver Com plaints, Weakpnas of any kind, yover and Ague, and tbe va rious affections consequant npon a duordored Stomach or Liver, fiuch as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, llaartbara, Loss of Appetite, Despondency, Costive ocas, Blind and Bleeding Pik-s. Xu all Nervous, ilhenraalfc and Neuralgic Affections, it tua in numerons instances proved highly beneficial, and In others affected a decided con. Nature finds no new enemy to combat, with this delight ful tonkin tho system. Its effoctaaro almost magical, yet tbe cure permanent. It coiumoaicatrs no violent shock to the system, bnl by arousing its vital energy to uornuil ac tion, onablua it U. throw off the cause, and tbns thoroughly eradicates the disco**. Whsn Its medicinal virtue* are to universally arlnowi edged, uid particularly her*, where it baa become an popn- Ur as a family medicine, that it issuld by many of tbA gro con, aa veil aa by all the druggists, it «<.-uld seem scudlcs* to offer farther evidonevi; yet mthcro are doubtless some whohavo tried many a-trortUeJ remedies, and atil! suffer from DyipcroUl n one or moro of ita dreadful forma, wo *nb <oin tlio following certiflenti-s, Urn authenticity of wh-ch cannot bo doubted, coming as they do from pemni so well known. WIIAT IT IS DOLSQ FOR TUB SICS. Eaq., the well known Lithographer,«ij*t “1 haroTFeqnently used Bocrhavo’s IlnlUnd Hitter*, mid and it Invariably relieves indigrstiao-aud debility " Rev. Samuel Babcock found apodal relief from its use fora revere headache, with which I had long suf fered.’’ J. W. Woodwcli, Earn, ajar “1 hire used andfiiUem&wnl£toarecaounon<t <' * ■U&lJkk wlS?sßny;*6r IxiWor St Clair, -yw “J »*.vo ..«Vt f groat benefit from ite —*■,*■-* “ f iheaiomach jJIXciS-Kb/.ewy* "AfuraaTOTal physklana bndfalted itkerbave** Uni land Bitten removed tlio puia fruui niy "heart and aide, arising from indignation.” The editor of the Klttaanlng Free Prose, saya: M Afler oue of the boat physicians iu this place had failed. Ihcrhove’a Holland Bitten cured me of the v.urat form of Dyspepsia.” Francis Felix, only manufacturer of the original “Extract of Cuffao,”aaya: U I know tiiat your Holland Bitten is ono ot <ho best mediduts In tho world lor a disordered stomach or liver.'* Dr. Lodwlg,editor of the Fsckei, Baltimore, pronounce It “a medicine deecrviug tho confidence of the public." a Dr. Ederhart, the leading Uormao physician of Pcnua. baa prescribed It fre<jooDtlv during tho |«ut theree year* with marked socceas In debilitated Mates of tiio digestive organs, or of the system generally. The manager of Ballon's Vinegar Factory, says: “I oaod ft myself, and was therefore induced to try Us effect apou Uiy wife, (troubled with Ihe great debility common to all ol a consumptive habit,) and really Ills doing her more good than anytiiingsbo has overtaken.'' NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find in this a beverage Will be disappointed; bnt to tho sick, weak au.l luw spirited, It will prove a gratefhl aromatic cordial, possessed of aiugn- UrromwllaJ pronortlea. CAUTIONI—'the great popuUrlty of this delightful Aro ma, has Induced many Imitations, whkb Uie public ihonid guardagoltuiparchaalng. Benot persuaded to buy any thing elae nut A yon have given Durham's Holland IU iters a (air trial. One bottle will convince you how infinitely supe rior U is to all these imitations. Aytjuid at $l.OO per bottle, or six bottles fur $5.00 by the ••le Proprietors. BENJAMIN i'AOK, Ja, A CO, corner SmithOold and Third sis, Pittsburgh. Philadelphia, T. W. Dyotl A Bona, No. 122 North Second street; New York, Barnes A Park, 204 Broadway, comer Duanes; Baltimore,Cuabaro Brothers, daystreet, aud Puud* ivlvania Avennet dndbnati, John D. Park; Chicago, Bar clay Brothers, 213Snnth Water street; Bt. Louts, Barnard Adams A Coe New Orleans, J. Wright A Ou. felilydlwP CERllAViVSliOLLTNDlll'f'l'KKS—lilTj dor. uu hand and for sale by B.L. yAJINKSTOCC A CO, Dole corner of Wood *u.J Fourth iimu C" AKTEK'S SPANISH TtllxfUMT-^A p>vl »upji)j on hnud ad<l for ule by P»v| »upji noli) in hnud aq<! fur ule Ly C. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., corner Fourth stm ts. DELAY KOT, Vo wtio'Cottaldar ft fine Head or Hair NATURE’S GREATEST ORNAMENT, bot ere it U too late n<a ’ SANDEK'B SCALP TONIC, wnlcta rciiorpo (ho boalthy condition of th. tc*li> causes hair to grow oo tbo bald, andcheck* any tendency toward (to falling oat, and becoming thla. ■ at the principal Druggist*, and by tii» pm. prlator,SlXTH STREET, two dotfs below Smltbfldd .1 raylfl India" rubber uose.—asuo Owm y A to 10 inches In calibre. 3 and 4 ply thick, auitablu for Uydmnt,Steamboats, Fir. and L><cotnotiT« Engine trorr*"*?* far sals by d«9 J.A 1L PHILUpa I OCHRE —50 hhla. American and French for sale by B.A.FATINBOCK A CO, corner WiwOaod Fuat it*. Hides.— 107 Qrrto Salted ITidra. 7fl Dry Flint dost receired and for sale by <l*3 RPRINOER IIARRACOTT. TVTEW CROP SUGAR & MOLASSES Xl lOhhds.N. 0. Sugar; 20 bbls. N.O.UolaHi'i, ttoc'd thla day anil for aalo by T. LITTLE A 00, d*l4 No. 112 Second street. UNDKLES-100 bun. choice Neahannook ' PoUtoet; 130 LbU. Fill and Winter Apples; 3 M Sweet Cider, poro /nice; New Phlla, Sugar Cured Hams Small lot of old Sbonlders, good order, 10 store and for sale at 27 Fifth street. IL KIDDLE. CIDER. —5 bbls. Sweet Cider for sale by Jed UEXBY 11 COLLINS. BLANK BOOKS.—On hand, or made to order In superior manner WiL U. JOHNSTON A CO, Blank Book Warehouw 67 Wood et. SUNDRIES. —Tcnn. Flour, 133 *ack« vari ooa brands; do do 78 bbls. Broadway Mills; Sumac 73 t»CT Oreaaa 28 bbls. on steamer Fanny Fern to arrive an *w —l*l»y drt IBAI All DICKEY A CO. HOPS.— 15 bales Prime New York Hops in atorttaod tor ale by deg KHAIUtACGn. Molasses— -100 fcfcli. prims Plantation (Oak Coom-rare.) 40 <* fit James Soger llouaa, *• lu store and for sale at reduced price# and accommodating terms, by WM. MITCIIfcLTRKE. Jjl,A DRO, 209 Liberty street. YSTERS—In daily receipt of J. V. Pratt's celebrated No. 1 Norfolk Oysters, In cans or in shell, by the bbl or box, wholesale and retail. WIU warrant item noal, *r not superior, to any Oyster brooeht to thi* "•ft** U. RIDDLE. QPANISU BROWN—2S bbU. for sate by 0011 D-A. FAHNESTOCK A (ft. Buckwheat flodr-sosncks.'solEi: each, Jon rac'd and ?or tats by "P 13 _ rums A 00. HOPS —4 bales new for sole low. dt>7 LEWIS * EDGEBTQN, id? Wood ttmL Kailwalig. ,r, t 1857*5. Pennrrtrmzila Railroad* ISJT-H. WINTER ARlUVNG&far.wrrßam iiENT—oQ«jd«furM«^.ivaffsasH2aas DfTPinhcr 2lat, -- TUE FAST MAIL TRAIN leares tbA Passeiipir 'Suaon eTery mortis;, except SomUy, at 7.50 eVlork. Pittsburgh Mini', arririug Ui I’hU&Wj.hU at It jO f. u. THE EXVitEPS TRAIN* Ijatm LhcfcUtnm ev.-rj eve' bin* at 910, ThflJotDilowa Accommodation train loares Pittsburgh daily,except Sunday, ptS2onMucfc, P. M., stopping at all stations, and running a* far ax First Accom modation Train for Turtlet'n-rh. Rriiqn.lwri daily, except Sunday, at It) Warn. The Soct>n<i Armcunodalion Train for Turtle Creek Icav.-sdaily. Sunday except.-d. at P. M- The Third Accommodation Train for Turtle trunk lores daily, except Sunday, at titCO P. M. itc tnruingTralui iirriro la Pittsburgh as follows:—Express 1.4$ p. tn 4 Mail, 6.00 a. m; Johnstown Accommodation 11 a. in 4 First Turtle Cn-rfc AtcrumuodatkiO, G.f.04. iuo Second AceomnisLiiion, lb' 40p.m.: Third Accommodation, G. 10 p tu. Trains fur bl>urj>dl~ and Indiana cunmrt at IHitiistillo lut-Taci tioi! with Mail Train iiu.t, Express Train AVrtt,«od the J*.bn«tu\rn Arc.imm elation Tialn East and Weal. and CouariisTille Trains, stopping at *ll Sta tion* nil the Pittsburgh and ConnellsviUe Road, learadoily, Sunday nxc»plad,as follow c : Mail Train, 7.-00 a ra.; Express Train. :nsi» p. m. iteti.ininp Trains trom Pittsburgh and CoaoelUnlie Road. anirf it Pittsburgh, SV> a. in and u-M) p. m. Thu traveling public mil find it grotty to tboir interest, l*> p>lng East tu t<> irsfel by the PruusyiramalLui* roail, a* the ru'mnmi'ritf tout now offered miumi h» *urpaa> rd i.a any other r nt«. As the road is ballasted with stone, anJ is entire) t fi-e (• ~-n du*l. we rnn promise safety. spewd and eutnf.-i t t. »il wh., n.i\ ur.ir thi* r.-ad with their rat rating*. Fare to Now y. :U " “ Ptllladi-lj-1,,.! . .. •’ “ “ Baltimore. *• ‘'Lancaster . *• “ Harrisburg linggsge chocked to nil c t.uic.ii* on tl>« I’im Read, aridfn I’hilaJelphU. IhiUinii re and N'i IhW'S-Bgen purchasing ticket* in ran will |«j . In:• • ?rr Cents iifaddition to tho Station rat..--, ereept irmn /ration where Vft'o ft itnpstiT has Roagi-nt. Kortci —ln Caw* of loss, the LVui.j'iuy v.lll i> -1.1 sr-hej H-.-petisiblo (ur pri-oual Luggagu oult. Uhl I i ua amount iw.t cameling |luu. N. I».—Tin-Kxrelslor Omun.m3 LiuC l.a* i»«en liiii-lujrd tn catiTrf mi'J to and from the Ihi-ot, ai a cUafi;!'iiui t.-.a 't i.lrmi a for cacti i>asacb£«T an-1 F..r Tii Itf-t*< .ij-j.l) > J. STEWART, AgL, At the P. R R. Passenger tUatinu. on Litierty and Grant «ls. lyj -,U2l Pittsburgh, Clevelauil and Chicago Ratlroa^j. rpilß TRAINS OX TllJSf^TsrrrEsssrgn X ROAD now run directly fn from Piitsburgh(Pcnn Str,*«t l>**p»tj ami Cleveland without i Lange i-l l-ageup-. _ On nnd alter MONDAY. Ik-c. 21*t, tin, Tr*in» for Ck-Ve land and Chicago will mu dully. (Sund-iys ,an fol low*: Leave PUl»burgU lAmvt —fuviuMi. i\ u. CfIU'AGO, 2:00 i*. M. By this Truin cuimn lions arc made for Toledo, Soudiiiky, D'-lioil, Krir, Dunkirk, HoSal.i iiad Niagara Falk. Suppi-r at Ihiynrd, Urmkfastol White PU-con, Dinner al Chicago. Pasdienci** wisuix.. to ao at tuia HoVte ittist ape for TirctTs ru Cleteiaxd. Tbo ttboTo Tiains connect at Hnd&on wifli C. 7 .t C R. R. Traiotfor Akron and Cuyaliuga Tulls. Paascngers fur New Philadelphia and Stations on the Tuscarawas Branch must take the 2,% p. M. Train. Baggage checked through*to Cleveland, Toledo and Chi* cago. Pittsburgh, 'Wheeling ami Cincinnati Railroad. The trains on tiiis road run dully, fSunday*excepted,) a* follows: Leave Pittsburgh-* , \ Arrive—STtCBESVIIXX, *. u. 5.30 A. M. I p » f OtSCttiXATI, P. U. ) By this Train connections oro made for Newark, OduntliHs, Ciucinuall. Dayton. Itullauapolin. Terre Uunto nod St. l-otti*. Tina ir.un nocs sot *l\x to point* ■ rtr.tr Hriniicsmtox Itrrm L;sr. IC —>YtIAAVU-LX,B;M A. U. SrxcßZNmix, 9XB a.m. Bkhkjepoxt, 11:12 a. x. Sellxaiz, IL2SA. H. 6.30 A. M.| i Arrive—Steccuttuc, 5:50 p. u. 9 on p «r I Umtlllt. 7:35 P. M. *s.ju r. m. > cuuntnes, l:0u a. k. ) CIXCINSATTI, 5:10 A. M. By this traiu connections ore made via Steubenville and Bcllealr fir Tauesvllle,Newark. Coluinbu*. Dayton, ludiati «l>oUi. Terre Uanto, Cincinnati and St. Loafs. Steubenville—with Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, far C-’lnmbiH, Tniliuuaj-vlis, Trrro Haute, Cincinnati nad Ft. LonW. Bridgeport—with Bhlflumr* and Ohio Railroad, for Cum berland,Baltimore and Washington City. A&’Piu'bcngi-rs wbbing to go hr this route, muM **f for Ticket* via Steubenville oB lirlliviir. Ticket to all point* are sold nt thu TLLi-t Office in Pitts burgh and Allegheny City. Possanger* ran get any Infurm.-uir.n concarning this lino at the oflii e of thn Company, (MonongaheU lions*,) Pitts burgh. R 1' CI-AFS, Ticket A n’t, Penn at. Dopot. • J.A.CAUQIUiy.Airt^ ocrll—i.-lo Mnnanjcnhel.i llauv, Pittsburgh. RAILROAD NOTICE. TIIE PITTSBURGH. FT. rrgjrsins^sq WAYNE A CHICAGO RA 11.^535? RyAD COMPANY, with it* ample Jlalliag Stork and oiuip ment, audits through connections, Is prepared to transport Passengers and Freight from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to Chicago. SL Louis. Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and oil place* West and .“'‘nth-west, w ith apr<-:it degree ofregularity and expedition. Tho fact that thii rrad firms a dln-rt uud consolidated liuo between Pittsburgh and Chicago,** a aufilckut guar antee that its Trains will make spx«d tira<v and connections with Train* on other Road*. Piitahurgh. j Crc*tlino. I KL Wayne . 5.30 a. >l. | 2.00 p. u. | 8.25 p. k. 2.15 r. it. i 10X5 r. st. | 5.45 a. u. Moil Truiu leave* Pittsburgh nt SXO a. u, arriving In Chi cago at 1.10 A. M. Express at 2.00 P. m. Kucq ClNCtNNAti—.Mail train nt y. 53 p. u. Express train at 7XO a, m. The 8.45 a. Jt. Train from Pittsburgh l-oing a Train for local business, iaoTertaken at Crestline by Express train from Pittsburgh at 2.15 r. u. All Trains make close coonoetirma at Crcsttino for Colum bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and £t. Louis; also, at Fort Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad for Labyetto, Central Illinois and St. I/wl«; al~x. at Forest with Trains «.n the M. R. t L. E. It. IL Prom Chicago. iFt. Wayne.iCrwtitr.c Arr Pitt*h*g b. 8. Mail... | U. S. Mail. .8i• r. «: 5-« u a. u. 112X3 r. 11. , (• ID r. u. Express 60<> a. u | 2.P0 p. it. J 10.05 p.xt i 7t3u a. m. Thosa Train* make close connections with Trains for Phila delphia, Baltimore and New York. Trains from St. Loom, lndiaaapo)f», Cietimmtiuad Colom bus make cinm* connections at Creetlir.-? unn ufTreturning Trains. At FL Wayne, Trains from St. Lit.:?, Central 1111. note. and intermediate plorrs, connect with above Traiu*. At Forest, connection# aio miidenltli Tr»ii,.> . and from Cine tun* ti. Sjuingfidd and Dayton. AccouaooAtJox Toaixs—Leave New Brighton C-r Alle gheny at G. 40 a. jl, 1-!W p. w,and 0.36 p. u. Lvutu lor New Brighton at 10 *. M, and ' —* Raggago checked tiucnslt»'Wld BO K<>r tickets and furtherTrrfortuaU. 'u-ai/Oau omev, dimply BTON. A rent »>.•• aoucngabcla lions*. l’iUilmrpb. or lo .^t/tilLuC I'AIUIIMf Pusstfiigei* ifjitloD) /Von St U'latto Wayne and Hand; II F. I'ATKICK, No. .TO Dearborn St. op|»tt*Ue Tretnout iI on m<, Chlcse", «>r to the Agvnts at the SUtlom alur>j* tlin/lne. To cummi'tico on MONDAY, November 30th, auJ cent!une nntil fnMln-r uolico. •I. J. HOUSTON. lUu. Pnas’r aud Fr't Ag't. D W. UOSy, Pass’r Agent, Chicago. J. II MOORE. Sup't. mr2U-i.<37 1K37. Winter Arrangement.- 1637. ST. LOUIS, ALTON ANIIRT »gi C II I C A tl O RAILROAD.—OnCJP VS PfcS~«'M,gj and after OCTOBER 2t), Trains will mo a« follows: GOING south. l-ear* Chicago at. 1 IiSO A. if. and I0:.*i0 f. u. Arrive at St. l-onis 8:30 A. it. ami l:3u p u. GOING NOBTn. Ixsve Fast St. Louie at 8:00 A. M. and 4:30 r'.it. Arrive at Chicago at -ifclO K U. and I>;16 a. m. CONNECTIONS: At CHICAGO, with all tlio Great Eastern and Noi tL.ru Lines. At JOI.iRT, with Rock Island Railroad West, and “Cut Off,” Ka»l. At PEoKIA JUNCTION, with Peoria and Oquawka Rail road for I‘toria, Ualeahurgh, Burlington aud intermediate places. At UUDOMINGTOX, with Illinois Ceutral Railroad, North and South. ... At SPRINGFIELD, with Great Wustem (111.) Railroad, Bast for Dneatnr, Ac: West for Jiirkponrlllr and Naples. At ALTON, with Terre Ilaoto and Alt.>n Railroad Kast, and steamers on the River. At ST, LOUIS, with Ohio aud MUa. Railroad East, West Ly Pacific Railroad and Missunrt ateuxuen to Northern Mis souri, Kansas and Nebraska. Also, to all points on the Illi nois and Mississippi riven. AS-Through Tickets can bo obtained 'at ail tbo principal Railroad Offices. 6®_Tn rough Tickets and Freights as low as by any other Route. A. 11. MOORE, General Superintendent. E. M. OOODRJCU, Gen. Eastern Agent. ivoS rar'rdly Pennsylvania Railroad. T lIE ORE AT CENTRAL 13; n, Route, connecting the cities with Western, North-Western, and South-Western State* by n continuous Railway direct. This read also con* nocts at Pittsburgh with dally lino of Stoainen to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Bteamers to all port# on the North-Western Lakes; making tho most rftreeft theapett, and rtliable rtntU Ly which FREIGHT cAn be forwarded to and from the Orrat Writ RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS—Boots, Shoos, Uats and Cans, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes, bales .. , aud trunks,) Drugs, (iu boxes aud bales) lA * •’ t,r I<w n> *- Feathers, Kura, Ac. SECOND CLASS.—Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original bales) Drugs (in cask*,) Hardware. Loathrr, 75c per 100 Rs (In rolls or boxes) Wool and Sneep Pults, Eastward ... THIRD CLASS,—-Anvils, Steel, Chains (in' casks,) Hemp, Bacon and Pork,salted ~ (lousO or In casks,) Tobacco, tnanufactur. I*^ r ® >4- od, (except Cigars or Cut,) Ac., Ac FOURTH CLASS.—CoCco, Kah,Bacou,Bour and Pork (in casks or boxes, Eastward.) _ lanl and fcnnl Oil, Nails; Boda Ash, Otr- F 6 * ***• man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Ac FIX)UR.—SI,OO per bbi. until farther notice. GRAIN—In car loads 46c per IUU tts. untU further notice COTTON—S 2 per bale not exceeding 600 Jba weight, until fbrthsr notice. ’ tgLJu aldpplng goods from any point east of PhQadel phia, be particular to mart packages "via. RaUrvad." All Oocalsconsigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, wtil bo forwarded without detention. FBEIQB7 AaIVTS—O. E. Et. Mj H Kilty .tret, Bmtr.n; J. f■ "J" I “™xv «■>< No. 1 Willtam .Urol, rad John McDonald, No. 8 Battery Placn, New York: PlemA Co, ZBMTiUjs O, Inri. * do, S OlncinnaU, O; It. C. Meldmm, Madison, I 0 Bell A Ox, and Carter A Jewett, Louisville, Kva p. G. o’- Riley * Co., ETansTflle, tnd.; R. F, E*ss,St. Louis, MO4 liar ris, Wormley A Co., Mempliis, Teon.; Leech A Co., Chicago, III.; J.P. Glass, Ft. Wajno, E. J. & R e«4lor, Ma graw A Koons, Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. U. U. lIOUSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, I'liila. H J.LQMBAERT.SupU Altoona. Pa. Jafi-Jy PUtabargb and ConnelsvlUe Railroad. THE PITTSBURGH &l&*uMfiwuiEnT!'.>n OonneUsvtlla Railroad U uowCT»4i?W Jea»f—csij opened for the transportation orpomengertand freight to and from Pittsburgh and Gonnslltvflle, connecting w ith tho Penna. Centra! Railroad at BHatug's Station. Arrangemtnts have aUb been made with tho Penna. Central Railroad ,by which through freight to PhCaddphia andßalltooro will be carried from points on the Pitts -1 burgh and Connclxvilla Railroad, by car loads, on favorable terms. r Rta«ha o> TairaOn and after ?Jio*l*t, 23tb Dor. the Passenger Trains will be ran daily, uTivpt Sundays,as follows: Mail Train, will fore the Passenger Stationcf th* r.nna. Railroad, at I*ituburgh, T.OOo’clork, A. M., arririnr «r O. ,-- nellsviUe at JL3OO A. M. Express Passenger Train will leave PiUsburch st4:3MO’ck P. SL, and arrive at OnnslisTUle at 820 P. U. Rxnraswo—Exproes Train, will leave ConneUsrfllo at 0 o’clock, A. connecting withllbo lilalmllle Accommo dation Train on the Psuua. Railroad which arrives at Plus bars at 11 A. !L Mall Train will leave ConnellfTllle a! 200 P. and con nects with the Brinton Acconi mods lion Drain on the Punna. Railroad, which arrivea at Pittsburgh at R-OO P. M. Freight to and from Pi ttsLurgh and itatloas 00 tbo PIU»- tmrgh anaCosntUsrnio Railnwd, will be received and do- Uvered at the outer Depot of the Penna. Railroad Coapanr Bunting A Hall's Coaches fc# Ml Pleasant, Untontown. ro#l^, ? r ‘ c .‘ n , d Cnmbcrland leave ConnelUrilb regularly oo the arrival of the train. ' ' Mall Train connects also at Wert Newton with coache*. Ix 4 BBIABKSIOH*,B«^t. KailroaD9.... OCTOBER SI6, 1857. PITTSBURGH, COLUM.RCiwPS^^S . BBS A CINCINNATI LINE RAILROAD, tliSwmuniii Thr r ug\ fj CWaßtitu trffAnl change cf Girt—To Ciacia & r> ~' *ati ia daylight. MONDAY, oct-2eth, 1557, Tffo PaM»3S tia-uwviaiuu routo loam the Pena Street, Pittaburgh 1 ax follows: . J, l Exfees*loaves PUtsbnrghat ** 8.50, (broakCut at Cadi* l S™.“ ;) “ 2 »■”' l \ ’ CTBy this route ha vo a ebori. cexUin and direct Une from PUubursb to Calutnbia, Cin cinnati and the soothers *ad wcatent. cltica, and in oppointmenU and m.vutgrmciit. uuroq>MiW |, r _ nv * nt class road in the’Uulon. I. CONNECTIONS Train* cunurct at „\>irark with the SacdaskT f .M» A NauTirk R. R f-r Mr. Vernon, Sandusky, Toledo ftJi d Chlcagn. At OuLUNinrs with Columbus. Plqua and Indian* IL R. fir Pimuv Uihana. Troy, Bclicfcmtalnc. Forest Ac. At aRNIA with the Dayton, Xenia A Bdpre and Indiana' Contra! U. Ik for Springfield, Dayton, Eichmond, Isdianap oli*. L.ulinllo, Central In,liana. Central Illinois, IJtfayitt% Torre Ilaults St. Lnnia, Ac. At MOUROW with the Cincinnati. Wilmington and Z*Ces Tills- R. U. fir Wn.-hington.Circlovillp and Lancaster. Ax Luv ELAND with rooii* for UilUtxiru, UamdtnnndPorts month. AT CINCINNATI with the OWo # Mittitfijipi Broad Qu.igo It. R.tJ.r Madiwui. I.outrrjUe, New AUany, £nss riila. Vlnrmnr*. Cairo, Crntnil lllincL*. St LoqJs, JeCuroon city. Katun*, Nebraska, and *ll poiutrnn the lllfnnio, Ml*- souri ar.,l Mi<«ipju nn-ra. FARE A.' 4 l..*W Ac BY ANY OTHER ROUTE—BAGGAGE CHECKED TUKOUGII. For through tirkrts by this route to theptinclpal WofK&a asDSocriiEga Crnes, plosso apply at tue Great Western Tid:rt of iu, dir.-ctly «,u the Curttrr of the Alonounbrlo' lUiime, oral Oi/ Pm* Stfat, Pitlsitnyk Sta tion. JtiT ASK FoR TICKETS “VIA STEGBENTILLB.”*®* All iulunuati'ju tonccrjilng the above Id no and its eoa nrrtiotu, together with through fiught rates and contract* will W furuwlml on application to T. SCOTT STEWART, Agent, Federal Street Station, Allegheny, or TJcket'Ofllo*, IVunstrevt, Pittsburgh. IRA A. UUrCUiSSON, ClcLicrml Ticket Agvht, Coltuubua, OUio W. W. nAOI.KY, gjijjt, Ci>luiubu.s O. Lirinn* Dcvekn'sy, Steubenville, 0- oc3l UcneralAgvut. Great VVeatcrn Mall Iloute. O'! A LENA AMI 0111-ITr.m.nprreamn T CAUO Union Railroad, Lltui fur Fr*-*j<»rt, Onleua and DunJcitli, from CENTRAL DKi“OT, foot of LAKE STKKF7T, connecting at Dnuleltb with stcouur* for St. Paul anil the Upper Xlis»l»l{'pL WELLS STREET DEPOT. FULTON AND lOWA LINK—For Dixon, FuJloa, and Contra] luwa. ’ Paowngors for lowa, Nebraska and Kanaa*. will flo'l this the uio«t expeditious route, it being an Air Line to tbs Mississippi, nuJ shorter by fifty ■stfri than any otberjiue, connecting at Fulton with the Great Itflra Stage Co., for all point* In lowa ami the West. BELOIT AND MADISON LINK—For Beloit, JanffTflle, Madison-and Central Wisconsin. —, FOX RIVER VALLEY LINE—For Crystal Lake, Me Henry, Richmond, ami point* North. Two tralus daily, Sunday excepted, for all of the above points, mating clone connection* with tho Eastern Bead*, and with packet* oo the Hisrfnrippi, north and aoutb. p. A. HALL. RnpL I mrfclydifcJl JOHN 0. TCBNTB, Pmfc Stramsljips. Liverpool) Philadelphia and Sew York Screw Steamship Company* The splendid steamships,^®** forming (ho aboro lino will ealLfroxn fteuaSAigfiea York a* follows: CITY OF BALTIMORE, Capt. Twitch, Jan.7th, ISSU KANGAROO, “ Jeffrey, Feb. 4tlr# «* And each alternate Thursday. From Liverpool every alternate Wednesday. 'Far* from N«r Vnrk.CaMn *7*. Third Cl«« <2O. “ lJvorpoul, “ $lOO, $«, *a:&. Third Closa 145 Retorn Ticket* available tar*t* 11 oftbalfao. _ •as—-'" ' ■ Cabin, $140; Third Class, <7O. These Stoumhipa are supplied with Improved ITatertlf compartment*, and carry experienced Sargrou*. Persona about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to mo for their friend* from the old country, can purchase ticket and obtain all Information by applying to j. 0. Dale, l Broadway, N. Y., Saldo A Cortes, 177 Brvudway, N. Y- or JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty Pittsburgh certificates by first class {Jailing Packets be tween New 1 ork and Liver|>ool. Drafts sold by the above* de29—apS ittonetarp. Dollar- Bavtngi Dank, Ao. 65 fourth Sirtrt, Middle Jiwm. Jonet' AVw» PuSdina OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK, alto on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from Slay first to November first, (ran " to 9 o’clock; ao<l from Mo* rember first to May flibt, from 0 to 8 o’clock. Deposits received of all nmi net lesa than ono Dollar, ami a dividend of the profile declared twice a year, fa Jane aud December. Interest vm declared at the rate of al* per cent, per annum, in December, 1855, also, in June and December, IRSO. and mnn,lBs". Interest, If not drawn ont, is placed to the credit the de positor ns principal, andlwurslLe eamaluterest Irom days of June and December, compounding twice n year with out troubling the depositor to call or even to pretest bU pass book. At this rate, money will double in thin UfoA jean, making in the coot AXD tfnc bu n enf A mr- V . r Books containing (ho Charter, By-Laws, Roles latiocs furs<sbe-i gratis, on application at,the office. rr- siJ/id—GEOPQJi ALBREE. net ransTuCSts; John D. Shoenberger l Charles Knap, N. Qrattoo Murphy, Theobald UmstaeUer* , Isaac if. Ptfnnock, William J. Andcreott* Hopewell nepbnrn, George H. White, James Shidlr, James W. Ftallrnan, Alexander BnviHej-, John S.Cocprara, John Q. Backoreo, 11(11 Burrvlo, Albert ColbertPon. John B. Canfield, J. Gardner Colfln, Aloe** A. Carrier, Darlil Campbell, Charles A. Colton, Williaru Douglas, Francis Felix, George fS Gilmore, Jam** S. Iloon, William S. Ilnren. Srerrtary and Trtasiirrr anltlyl—oclO James Ilerd man, James D. Kfclley, William 8. Laveley, . P. A. Madeira . John U. UeUor, ,W*ltcr P. Marshall, ' Wilson Miller, ' -.A. M. Pollock, M. D, V- Heary L. ilingwalt, Robert Robb, John M. Sawyer, George S. Selc*n, AlcxanderTindla, -cuakt.es A. COLTOX. . olfl.Trlyy GEORGE E. ARNOLD A CU« Bankers, exchange, stock and Bill Brokers. Current and Uncnrront Mont-y Bought and Pc.JJ. Stocks bought and sold 00 conunlasiuii. Business Paper, Bonds and MortgageivCUx*4iaß*d^^' Railroad Bonds r MMta -'-'-'uma.Ko. tmtb SMa _ EnMu KII ' G ,iO »SES OFJOnFT : SE& - I'-KDFOIID Cl), MOO.Vr fcOMKRaETCO, 1 OONNELLsvruA?' r ” WESTMORE’D CO UNIOXTOWN. IAYETTKCO, IVniie BROWNSHLUX 11 « . NEW BRIGHTON, FAYBTTB (L. - INDIANA _ INDIANA J Depositv r«vivrd, piscounta made, Draffs UminvL__ and colhKMcd, Bank Notes and Specie bought aodaoJJS- Stocks, „ot« aud ..t.icr Securities bought and sold on com nussiou. Correspondence and collections solidtcilJ TVT lIOLMES & SON, DEALERS IN FOR s*™S .bSSUiissr " e “ * n "» Cemetery Marble Worlts, No. 333 Liberty Street,* below Wnvne PIT TSBUR 0 II . p A J ’ MATTHEW LAWTON PRACTICAL UA *R ni. s If A ha i? WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN form l»ia friend and Uio polllc. generally. tbat „ e has laaseU the above premises, for tho manufacture <*■■■< r&la of every variety of Mxrble Work, eucli aj “ Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravcstonea of- every variety and fora; ’ ALSO, Mantle Piecul, Centre Tnl-l'S J'lvr, Bureau ami Weak Stand Tops, WWd. ho 1, oC.rlog:«. 10. „ „ DJ oUl „ « f tbomoniitalna. ilia .lock is entirely D*w\ndKMfc~!« lulwtod by himself, cxpretKlj for tbli market. • Hall •)»> b « U H d t y* a ‘ u > en <J»® BarLotawltklu? bio ortfumo, and to execute any other work in M» Mn» any of UioOnieterioe adjoining Plltabnrgb. ,B tt. i ht "* B bT PKUnffiJOS TO jss sews?. y-.HffisS®* STssssj: . si rsaKfe*- The Trade ftirnlaliod *ltb »]j kJnda of n. U« „ , I S ,^S U S*?nSSS With the meouftcturere ,Uuch h,to *£S£s 1 T *« T^J?. n^ e »F® dct “n in prices— A Best Madder Print* «v» —~..il i.»„ Kxtr» Ut»TT PjalJ Llnscys .'.V.l«c do 31c Pine aU wool Flanncli. *>i K ,j 0 «#. Now stylo DoLainee- ,*j* ?“ \jf BlchcihmnJr:.’ -\t 5° 55 Double width Ctuhineref »«v do -ft* Bkb rtl «00l D,UI„„ dS & -°° i *.A.MASON*CO-g,ami.M gTATIOXEIiS' mi""-- -ATIOXERS' HARDWARE,— Copjinig Ptcmp, and furniture for do clamping •• Office Cniundm, HUI Piles, Cancelling Piles, M Ilannnsr*, Bill Ileadßoxes, Koenlop, “ 3f.ndlp a ,u Twine " Poet Office" Tin Cutter*. Ikek Weight*, Pen Hacks, a great earMy, Engllrh Plates, with wjr. «d:l.tt*l frames, irerman, Ironand porcelain Slate*. Pockrt Knlrca, Erasing <i„ Joet receired and Cor sale br <x2o J W. S. lUYEN, _ Market mi 2d street.' btorns MATIISGS, is. No. 87 Fourth rtraet bear Woo»t. * E“ ENVELOPES— T C U PF, WnjTE. AJIBEE, EMBOSSED ENAMELLED, DTJI. 0. JOmftTOff'* CO gtatiwwre, »I W<x4 wttui. 500 C £ o oicl f' V ' h i ,e Vvhrat Fwnilv Flotir, 200 extra and tuporfioe. M . u 100 Cue. •• .. r For file by j #»«*• JAMES OARDraa. • ? I 5L 1 ? 0 . 0 ’ Sr. i'U)*i and Jlanilh— looo lbs ontyii m for „ u b j B. L. rAIIXEaTOCK^rvV' FAMILY WHITE WHEAT JCi * T . LITTLE k CO. POTATOES— lot) hits. AVliite Potatoes; ~ CO “ * ' xu nora am] for gale by deH T. LITTLE fc m. bbis. choice Green yj Apples In itorsaod for sale Lj ' T. LttTH £ Co r <WI • ‘»«4vsa«Sttw,
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