The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, January 12, 1858, Image 4

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    Grapevines./.! . ii AHi
1 fin Ann EMBRACING IT varieties
lUy.yyvi irtllbibU
applying “to 5 A ' JOH3 inmOOCU, Jh,
•cSaUhrtf 9 . FUtfmrgh aqdQiklittdMunwte*.
V* ■' For Fail Planting. ‘
3800 DW^ 1F 2
SUndhrd 2 «&d 3 years, 25 rarlctles.
20,000 Fetch, 1 40 rarictiis*.
- j 60,000 Evergreens, of One hardy TaricUos, from small to 9
Apple, Pear—standard acdflwf-
Quine*, Etc varieties; Currants, iltmm varieties; araj» vines.
Shrubbery, Greea'House Plant*, Rewoa, Ac.
• Tfaow wCddim an extra article of choice varieties mip l
find It to their interest to examine my stock before .ordering
elsewhere. :ssfifl*Wtff jN(X:hIIJrU>OOH. Jr » _
Pftttalrargli Hedge Farm SarMff*
SITUATED ON W&KINS AVENUE,®
about one quarter of a milo from_tbo«coud TQU «s*p
Uato, sn thoFarmers' and Mechanic**Plank Roadman exton*
elan of Fourth street, and about threo and a quarter tulles
fromPlttaburgb. anJBDOCH, PropHdort.
July Ldtf 1 '
#f)tUrtJelpf)ia abbertisemcnts
‘ AIiliES A SEEDLES,
2?a. 23 jSbalA Wharrfj, and 35 SmA TVdUr Slntf,
PUILADELPDIA,
WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN OILS,
Candles, Starch, Ac. A fail assortment on hand to
whidi the attention ol dcalim is respectfully asked,
mrfrdly ,
Baltimore abbwlismmts,
AIhMISTEAD. RIGGS A. CO.,
Agents for the sale of Virginia
M A'NUFAOTUR'BD TOBACCO,
JVb. 37 Exchanffs PlaB&, Baltimmk
on hand a iargeetock, which they distribute
the lowest market price*. “ apShlyd*
Dr. McLAHB’S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILES,
TwooftheiKstpreparattons of the Age.
They are not
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name pur
ports. j"
The # Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
also been administered
with the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Wopns.
The Livers Pills, 'for
- the cure of Liver Com
plaint, all Bilious De-
rangements,’ Sick Head-
ACHS, &C.
will please
be particular to ask for
Dr; C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge - and
Liver Pills, prepared by
sole proprietors, Pitts
burgh, Ra.f and take no
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, .in comparison
with Dr.' 5 McLane’s, are
worthless.
The genuine McLane’s
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stbfes.
FLEMING- BRO’S,
"Wood St., PmsßUßau. pA.
Sgjc > Proprloto|j||
SMALL nmSSMKNT.
THOMAS’ PATENT MATCH MACIIINB
I*®'»tapKcheap and jjcrfectMatch Maker.
gsswssjsKrWr.«
ra^^fi3^-3S»s*s
IVQIITMBI woimsil WOHMHtII
A 'SUES’ ■WORM CONFECTION, is the
,f\ mo«t efficient Worm Bcmcdy of tho • day. Parents
'wESfcrSito preecrrotho health fcf their Chilton ehOTld
procure no other- It U Warranted -.not only efficient hot
SntfSy hannleee,sold by
.afol for aale wholeaale and retail
| "do22' . -• • Cortiefof Wood&ndCihgtrcet.
fe AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTOK.
iKattumiaMftf «e «a jto. o/ wws,
&x EWIS BICE, Proprietor, ros cOtfiil- Ejg
•s's jy anßosoces Ihat ho haj resumed llie dd pIanJES.
■ asit' existedl -fore tbo recent alteraUyp-
a (hit JZoftU P™ T “* u U }*f
tlio adroatages are rest, ttlio plan Is better
?.,<.>r.t.Ml far the xm/iiLtr dost o» hotels,
J Sau» •eeotniwxlatioM and conrenl/nces of tho boolean*
.. irhimmacwLaad the rocent Imprurcaienta and alterations
•"' forHhe eoiofort of gueita, lcarenolhlng to bo desired.
r B62&tod3md‘ '
4 TENS' QEUSBRATED flu-
A • 50 DAY CLOCKS, ggjk
torCoaotlUß Boom am! Parlor, raqa
Jeweler*, No. 08 Fifth atroot.
AND WIJSIX^H— ~
■“ COOK3KO AND PABLOB STOVES,
ORATES AND PENDERS,
JIEE IRONS, SCUTTLES,
Antlo»her Befi6onabJ« »Hicl«!n tnylloft, fcraalft toinlt
QEO. W. HUBLF.Y,
•Fedora! street. Allegheny.
OB POINTING
oabpb. • • •
CIUCTTLABS,
; bill heads,
BILLS LADIKO,
* POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS,
LABELS,
LETTER HEAD 3
. t Art «M <U«HpUo» or Job Priotli.e.pWn or ormmoot
«?. «<*»&»>«■* promptl^U
(ioT) Priattn, Blodert «J>d fltationerA, 67 Vood S
CBT RECEIVED—
-700,000 Genoaitpijpn
Tb« iargoat uncrttorat of Cigar* and Tobacco rror oOctm
In »*■<« city; la now open foreuinlnatioa and calo, at
CBOUSE WETMAITB
evr.Smlthflold atroetaadPtiooPd Alley
iPI RQCEBiES—IOO bgs pnmo Kio Coffee
It 70 hf. ebts. Y- lUeUcK snd Imperial Tens;
<jj boZM 6s and 8a Loop ftobaeco?
200 tags Nails, assorted ai zer,
• 100 boxes "Window Glass, assorted site-*;
60 dot. Zinc Wash Boards?
.. ' > ioo do Ourn Brooms; —
I 600 bdls. Straw Papeß ,
200 bis Olire, Oleine, Boain and Palm Boa
100 *>
S-rfovESi sxovES'i siuytsm-Tho
I rr__.ni- rwik. tHo brat lmprvred, M well m (ha bo*Tie»t
j Trcplc Coo*> parlor and llio
«{ “?, SSS?S gSSI l?Su wh. line It to to to.
■^g&ssssi'^^^s^h^
\7orohoQ*3 of ... No. 154 Wood at.
• mOO . _
fr,, ANK >g VERMU'IJOE AMi> UVt.ll
Mwi^- 100 p°“< 0 b b WSralsrooKi co,
■now corne* of Wood •»* .*‘' l "•' u •
<1 'wMo, manufactured .00 cotton f®^w.pjjn,xJKJ,
ID,-luTSilo1D,-IuTSilo by dpO *•* —— —
5“ KECIS NO. 1 LARD; .
STARCH —20 Bbls, Pcail Starch
100 Boxc« “ ; M ' •
.For sale by (oc!2) - . '.! '3 B»Oi
PEARL STARCH.—2SO bores superior
i P^ISU.ch M .c CTB l l im. n .tgefcrg^ aoft -.
"-Oft SACKS RAGS;
OUiMiiiMMcd:
•i- 100 Floor Bum Is,
BeotWwlMtd fbrttiobj SUIUVEB A DILW0&III*
irttaiKous/*
;A LfcEGHENY v ALLEYrs:a&*sgg
f\ rLAILROAD.—REMOVAL OF XIUfiKEJg l
WEIGHT DEPOT TO TngCOKUUt 1
CAKSONTSIRBEIS, JSTSttX'W&BIA AKD \
DUCTIOS OP TAW FF lUTUS-—On and *«** J OLT 2OTO,
mrfw, ‘ ” “;
“ t ;
To Brady 1 * Bend ....Male. 1
yinor— Over /tv andtmd/r//ty.
.ilnbonimc—— —41 c. per barrH.
Gray’* Eddy— —— -Ale. “ “
i Jl, si Boat -4Gc. *• ” :
Brady's IW-od 54c. *• “
Flour —Fifty barrrls andovrr. 1
To Mahoning S6c. “
To Gray’s Eddy..— ilCc. “
Tolled lbtnk.... JJCc. *• ■*
To Brady*aßco»L— — —4sc. “ “
Jy23,-tf R.B. LOOMIB. General TlckM Agenr
To Soap and Candle Manufacturer**
EVANS' PATENT GEARED PRESSES,
with Donfcto Self-Emptying Iron Boxen, for the .um of
Tallow Chandlers, made and (or silo by
CHARLES EVANS A SONS, Philadelphia.
X. B.—All kinds of Screw Pit-mo*, for Printers, lkwk
• Binders ami others, mads and for «!o at low mu*.
' Wo refer to A.WIUO3 A Co., Eoap Manufacturers, Pitts
i bnrgli.Pa. ' nol.:dOm
Orphans* Conit Sale.
PURSUANT to an drier of the OrplHiM’
Court or llio county of Allegheny, held at Pittsburgh,
on the TWENTY-FIRST PAY OP NOVEMBER, A. D, 1857,
wilt I*. ci|*ovxl to Public Side, on MONDAY, the eighteenth
day of January, A. D., ISSB, nl 10 o’clock, iu tba forenoon,
at the Court Honao, iu tbo City of Pittsburgh, all that cer-
Uiu lot urplocuof ground situate In (be Fourth Wm dof
tho city of Allegheny, and being lot number ailty-sovcn
(No. 6.,) In the plan of hits laid out by William Robinson,
jr., and recorded In the Recorder's ofilco of Allegheny conn
ty, inbOoU vol. W, page4o.V. said lot commencing at a point
ou iho otaUtd ild*' of Goodrich street, 120 f«*t north wardly
from Robinson atroet, containing a front of twenty foot (20)
on Goodrich atrvcb and extending eaatwanlly by a lino par
allel with Robiaium street 105 fbot,m°te or I«*S 1° the 11 u«’
«.f nnt lot No. 12, Iu tbo Reserve trart, opposite Pittsburgh,
t being tbo wamo lot which Sylvan us Lothrop and wife con*
vcyodto liugh Tliomiwou, deoiased. and ou which tbure is
erected a two story Brick Dwelling House.
Terms made known at the timo of ealo.
GEORGE F. DIHM,
d025--dls Adm’r of Hugh Thompson, deceased.
~To~ Nervous 8 offer era
A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a
&w days, after many yoaraot gnat nervous suffering, Isanx
lons to make known tho means of cure. WUi-send (free)
th" prescription used. Direct the Rev. JOHN M.DAGN ALL
No. 180 Pulton street, Brooklyn N. Y. ocs^meod*3mwT.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Cli FI'A 1? IP O K CASH.
JAMES ROBB,
NO. 80 MARKET STREET,
NEAR TIIE MARKET,
flujost rtcolrod bis large
Fall and Winter stock of
LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDRENS’ BOOTS and SHOES;,
MENS’ CALF, KIP AND COARSE
BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES,
GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac.
BOVS’ AND YOUTHS’ COOTS, SHOES* Ac.
. “FORD’S” RUBBER SHOES,
A very superior article and rcry rual.
Direct from the Manufacture re, which he will sell by the
PAIR or facxagi at very reduced prices for cash. ’
This stock comprises ono of the largest aaaorimenU to be
found In any dty, suitable for dty and country sales, and
1 raving over twenty yuan experience in buying, ho trusts
that be can now Knit till tastes. lie respectfully Invites all
In want to r ill, assuring them that they will bo pleased.
oraO" eeia
"VTOTICE. MR. DAVID G. NEEPERI
Is watchman on the steamer J. 11. Conn, fell overboard
on WEDNESDAY morning, and was DROWNED. Bald
Neepcrwasfn bis sblrt sleeves, bad n silver watcli.and
chain in his pocket, was about fret tall, and was heavy
built. Any person finding hi* body, will bo suitably re
warded by leaving word at (tny of the following places:—
Reporter office, Wm. Chambers, No. 11 Point street, or at
W. Neeper’s, 110 Smithfichl street. - dolLrtf
rpO APOTHECARIES —A Young Man, u
J, first rate Presrrlptinnist. and well acquainted with the
*3i-ctn nud du**v of iu*Mlic.nt--, lie* Lad right yuan experi
ence InGreut;BnLiia and thin country, will t*e dteeiiptgrd
on January Ist, wishes a situation hi ur near Pittsburgh,—
Tito most satisfactory reference given. Address, cure Messrs
TRADER* ACBEB.Y,Cincinnati, Ohio, for L U. B,
dtfhStdes
AYER’S 'WORM CONFECTION is pleas
ant to taka.
Ayer's WorniC r 'nfcctioaconUiu* n» Calomel.
Ayer** Worm Confection l- purely vegvtaU*-.
Ayer’s Worm Confection will not sicken.
Aynr's Wans Confection Uunitijnrion*.
Ayer's Worm Coufectlon is tho only safe Worm Remedy.
Ayer's Worm Goa&ction is the ouly efficient Worm Remedy
Ayer’g Worm Confection ouly rvqatre* an introduction
Into tuatllesto procure for Itself universal favoritism.
Compounded mid for ail*-, wholesale and retail, at tbo
Drugstore of JOIIN ILAFT, Jm,
dell w comer of Wood and Btxth sts-, Pittsburgh. _
Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works
JNO. D. MATTHEWS,
Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter,
JOBBING COILER, GRINDER, &c.—
Kuivea, Scissors and Razor* Ground, Ac.; Knife Blade*
Inserted- Tabto Kjilvre Rrpalrod. and General Jobbing at
tended l* LOCKSMITH AND BELL-HANGER,
Bio. 138 Smlthfleld Street, near Sixth,
( riTTSBUHGU , J'A.
jy-Tha abate firm is prepared to make anything In the
ahapo of an edge tool, or do any kind of smith work what
ever, on short notice. Jy2s;lyd
Allegheny Cotrnty, ss.
THE Commonwealth of PennsylraniatfHHfe
fr> tha Sheriff of said cuuaty. Greeting: UflflP
lfJwnesW. Hallman, AIK-o Kramer, Edward Rohm anil
Francis liahra, partners, Ac-mako yon secure ofprwwcuting
tbeir claim, then we command you that you summon by
go*! and lawful summoners, I&ahth Urahnni Macfarlanu. |
William IT. heas and Samm-l llar*h, rothat they be ant ,
appear before our Judges. at Pittsburgh, at oar District 1
Court, theru to U> held the Fourth Monday of January. 1858,
to show wherefore whereas they the said William OdenUm.
James W. Hniiman, Alien Kramer, Edward Kahm and
Francis Raiim, partners, Ac., and the saM Isaiah Qraliam
Machirlnad, William 11. beas and Bamoel Harsh, together
and undivided do hold all that certain tract of land aitnato
in Willuns township, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania!
bounded and dr scribed-as fallows, U> wit: Beginning at a
stono in a hum leading from the Pittsburgh andQrecnsborg
Turnpike to John Stager, tbenco 8 38' W 237 perches to a
post: thence by land of Mrs. McMillru 8 2 J K *3-5 perdns to
a |K«t; thence 8 «%° E 257.8 perches to a post, thence N
l fiAgi E perches to n etane; thence N W 13 pis.
to a"stone near the tlrst of McCall’s steps .tbenco W 31 s W
! 2D perches to a post on tho sido of said township road, which
; is also a corner of land su]d by said Shields to McCall, tbenco
' by land late of McGill N.M J K3O Riches to a post; thence
i hy land of JobuSlager and others, N. 32- 1 W 140 perches to
! tho place of beginning, containing 4wo hundred and fifty-one
acre* and eighty perches, strict measuro, eio-ptlng uuln<
serving therefrom tho surface of the fallowing, two pieces of
land embraced within tlmnhovt* boundary atid bounded nnd
described sen-rail as fallows to wit: (l*t> R tract »f 31 acres
and 80 perdu-*, B-gitming at a done in tho turnpike afore
said at the corner of other land of said Chalfant; thence N
10% W 13 lurches hi a corner: thrneo N 35° W 30 j*-rchcs
to a corner; thence 8 6d».£ * W porches t« Gill.dau.rs
land, thtnee B M*4° E 32.4 perches to » corner on H.Cbid
"Tiovt land; thence along tho eamo N E 98}j perches to
tho olaco of beginning. Second—A tract of £7 acres 3 roods
nod 50 perches, Beginning at a sjonc, corner of land ot
Shaffer and Davis; tbenco S &*%-’ 6.1 W porches to a post;
thence 555 W 37 00-100 prehs to tho center of the turn
pike; thence along tbo turnpike N 34° W 129 32-100 perched
thenco N 23° W nlODgtbo samo ten perches; thenca N3l£
W 8 perches; thence Nl2° EIC perches; theneo N E
32 Bilooprclis to the place ofbeginnlng, partition theroufl>«
tweenthem- bemado according to the laws and customs of
this Commonwealth and the statutes lasuchca«p<xaad*,* t *
1 prorided, do gainsay amJth^aigj^SiaJ - *** " n
t TCTyonfg2aujaifc** ,i^
™u and there the names of
min writ.
"Witness the Hon. Mobcs Hampton, President Judge of *'!“
said Court, at Pltulnugh. thHSUt day ul>. *
Copy, JOHN IiIKMIXOU-ISI, rrwtli J.
Root Pittxrsox, Sheriff.
Tlio deteiulonis above named will taka notice ol toe
aboro writ. JcUtCtwF ROPY PATTERSON, Sheriff.
Executrix’s Sale of Real Estate.
BY virtue of tlio last, will of Robert. Linn,
(!<•<:’«!, nod In pursuance or an order of the Orphans’
Court of AUeghenycounty, undersigned, surviving
Executrix of (besaid will, wilt' sell at Public tale, on the
premises, on 6ATUKDAY, the HRb of January, 1858. at 1
o'clock P. M„ Two Taluablo Forme, each containing about
J2O acres. The forms are situatn in fiewiekley township,
Allegheny county. Pa-, on tho waters of Little Sowlckley
Creek abont one mile from the borough of Sewkkley. On
one of the farms there are two Dwelling Iloußee, two Barns,
two Orchards of Apple Tree*, 'with other fruit and other ini*
prurementa. On the other farm are a-Dwelling House,
Barn, Orchard and other improvements. Tho farms are In
good condition aid well located for (arming purposes, end
can bodlrlded Into smaller tructsfor country residences. They
will bo sold separately or together, or tn smaller lots, oi may
be desired.
Tho terms of tale will b*s one-third of tho purchase mon
ey on receiving tho deed. one.third In one year from day of
Kale, with Interest, and tho other third In two years from
day of sole, with annual interest- Bonds and mortgage* on
the premises to be given to et-cure the last payments.
For furtlier information enquire of J. W.F. WHITE. Eau.*
100 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or of the nuderslgned in the
Borough of Sewlckh-j. IIEUEOCA LINN,
delL-U«F Bur. Executrix of IL Lion, deed.
PAKJIEKS AXI). UAKEENTEItS ATTENTION
Your attention is directed to
the large and well selected stock of Seasoned
LUMBER’ LUMBER!! LUMBER!!!
On hand and for sale, Wholesale and Retail, by
JAMES M’BRIEK &e CO
(Snccewora to Wm. H’Brier ii Son,)
These Beales hijTo been subjected to the SEVEREST
TESTS on all the principal Railroads In the United States
and England, and in eTcry branch of bnalneoa throughout
the world, and their uniform accuracy and great durability
baro gained for them the reputation of being THK STAND
ARD PROM WHICH THERE CAN BE SO APPEAL.
Wa are prepared to fill orders for Counter, Portable, Dor
mant, Bolling Mill, Ilaj, Coal, Railroad and Canal Scale*, at
KAsrrACTtnuos’ runs. HUSSEY A WELLS,
No. 325 Liborty Street, Commercial Bow,
se!7:lyd Pittsburgh, Donna.
j&-Uppcr Tard only one iquare frvmlUt Mar&i House Ti/TURPUY BURCHFIELD
and dost toallOit llarktl Tatxi-ns, JV
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
Dressed Flooring, Shelving and Weather
Boarding, Shingles, Lath, Joist, Stud
ding, Clear and Common Plank,
Boards, &c„ &c., &c.
Ixit the Farmer* remember, who attend the Allegheny
Markets, that oar yards are this moat convenient In the city
Corner ofSandnikySt. and North Alley
PRICES PUT DOWN.
W* have reduced tho price FIVE PEE CENT. per thons*
and from this date to Spring, TO CASH BUYERS ONLY.
Orders promptly attended to uad satisfaction given.
Shipments to any accessible poiut by Bailroad,
Hirer ar CaoaL
Ordcts received for SASU. DOORS,SHUTTERS, Ac-, Ac
dt4£m**F
iiasnr pocsjftoce - adam AJOioa
Lebanon N artery.
BOCKSTOCE A AMMON,
INVITE THE ATTENTION OF®
the pnblic to their Urge and varied assortment of
Frail Treses, Shrubbery, Evergreens, Plants, Ac.
Norse ryu round four and a half miles from Pittsburgh,
the old Washington Hoad. - Carrs Tart Post Omcr.
frfrilywTtcny AJlfgheny coonty. Pa.
LAND FOR SALE.—Aboat CO acres of ga
Xai>d. isclading n hoasi', barn and other liaproro-MSI
munla. ritnste in Franklin township. abont 12 roilca Crura
Vlttsbareb, will bn sold cheap for cash, on application to
1 maoargo, w.u A IiUOVVN, Atf ya,
No.lOt Fifth itroet, Pittobcrgh
_ * Paper Boxed;
CHARLES BUCKLEY, MANUFACTURJ
or, comer of Tlifnt md Wood «trreLi,P | lt.Jjiir K li, Pe.
Hat, Cap ami Bonnet Boxra; Jewelry Prwcrlption box
e*. 1 AUklndg of Paper Boxea mado to order.
N. IL—At Kartcro prieee. ■ cia:^JwP
Metropolitan Gift Book Store.
MOSEY SAVED ISBBY I NO BOOKS OX THE
GU3T IHitNCIPLR.
Book* usually mid at *1,25 for *l,OO.
A GIFT WITH EACH UVOK,
Worth from 25 cents to *OO.
A NY person sending an order for ton Books
r\ will receive ft Book ami Gift extra. Every effort will
bo made to gWe eatUfactiOu to Utueo who may taror us with
their onlera. Dills of all Solvent Batiks taken at par. Cat
alarues of Books «nt loony address.
JOHN S. ANDREWS. HO Kuwait street,
dc2lsmwTp (Near the City Hall,) Now York.
CULVER PLATED WARE—Castors, Spoons
aj^.tc, te^-..n,.rrto«,br o[[N fLEmxa
1 A CHI Pounds B. W. Flour, received and
1 4.UU Orrsilo M SIUUVBI * MLWOBHf,
lSOuidlSa Srcondrtmt.
—OcEWUEAT FLOUH.—IOO Bks. for sale
to- J»t UKKIIY 11. COLLIKB.
iattoro
R^f EESNl,Mc ”" o^™oi,
Ekutatlottal.
Fens lnitltntct
Hancock street, near penn*w»u i
rc-open on Monday the Hit Inst. A limited
of pupils may obtain Bdmlstioti{ Terms $22 per session cl •
twenty-two weeks. [aa27:dtf pJ K. gillTlf. Principal. ,
BUjuWIUo F«okle Seminary. i
THE NEXT TERM o£thia Institution will
commence on UOIfDAY, Not. 23d.
Pnjills will bo charged $7,60 per term, and will •*!«: tt.r
■tndlca they wish to portae from the following list,
ftendiog, A ndent History, Zoology,
EnnodiiUoQ, Modern “ Astronomy,
Pronunciation, Map Drawing, Nat-Philosophy,
6pelting, AndL-ntQpogTaphy, Physiology,
Writing, Modern **
Grammar,
Composition, Fhysical “
Rhetoric, Chemistry,
Logic, Botany, «
Trigououittry.
For Grocb, Latin, Italian, Spanish, Prench. Gorman,
Swedish and Anglo-Saxon, an additional charge of ft will ho
mado. ,
Arithmetic,
Book-Keeping,
: Plano, per conreo of twenty lessons. .$3
Use of Piano per term —— 2
Drawing, per course of twenty lessons 4
Oil Painting “ u “ - 6
A Herman lady, an excellent pianist, resides in the family,
and will giro teaunnoo tlie Plano and iu Q ermaß and French.
A Tew pupils will be areommodnted in tho family of the
Principal. Hoard, with fuel and light,cxclusiro of washing,
(3 per week.
Alt payments are to be made in admnee.
foUnrAadly JOSHUA KKMDALL, A. M., Principal.
tIROOKK IULI< KEfIALK BESIIAIART
Media, Delaware County, Pennn.
Miss Marla I*. Eastman, Principal.
This seminary, situated-in TIIE
delightful and beautiful Tillage of Media, thirteen
milm from Philadelphia by Uallnxuf, ofTeri to young ladles
the most perfect combination of advantages for tho attain
ment of a thorough and accomplished education.
Tho largo and commodious building Lately erected, con
taining all the modem coaTonlrucra of baths, gas, is,
with its extensive grounds, a model in all that pertains to
the health, comfort, refinement and Improvement ot tlie
pupils. The sleeping rooms aro high, well ventilated, and
furnished with comfort and elegance, and but two pnplls
occupy the samo apartment. The number of pupils is
Mmitod to forty, for whom seTen teachers aro ompluyed.—
The most faithful Instruction b given in all tho branches
taught, while moral and religious principles aro constantly
Inculcated by theory and practice.
Tho coono of instruction comprises a period of four
yoors, and a diploma b awarded to all who pass through it
satisfactorily.
Tho Eight Bev. A. Potior, D. D., L. L.* D-, Bishop of
Pennsylvania, aays: “Mbs M. L. Kastman, who propueesto
open a Young Ladies’ Seminary in Media, Delaware county,
Pennsylvania, In September next, has been known to tho
subscriber for sorenl years past. He has a very high
opinion of bar capacity, efficiency and devotodnoss as an
educator. She has had adarge and successful experience.—
The building which b to be erectod will contain every ac
commodation. The Tillage and surrounding country are
distinguished ferhealthfuloces and boanty; and the sub
scriber has confidence that Barents who entrust tbeir
daughters to Mbs Eastman Will hare no canse to regret it."
The French language b taught by a Parisian lady resid
ing In the family.
The Latin, German. Spanish, and Italian languages, re
ceive due attention,
TboNaturalSdencesarotaughtwlththe aid of a largo
and expend to apparatus.
Tho Musical Department b under the charge of a lady
eminently qualified for the situation, and all who prefer to
bo taught on tho piano or ringing by a goutlcman, haro a
visiting teacher from Philadelphia.
Drawing and Painting are under tho direction of a lady
accomplished In thoarts.
Tho Fall Term commences September Oth.
Miss Eastman has tho liberty to refer to the following gen
i tfemen:
Eight Rev. A.Potter,BUhopof Pennsylvania.
Uon. Franklin Plerco, ex-Presldcnt of U. S.
Hon. S. P. Chase, Governor of Ohio.
C. Loeser, K*q-, PottsTillo, Pa.
George M. Wharton, Esq., Philadelphia.
William Bagsley, Esq., Pittsburgh.
Sylvunns Lotbrop, Em, Allegheny City.
MISS M. L. EASTMAN,
Media, Delaware county, Pa.
T. KINGSFORD dc SON’S
PURE
Oswego Starch,
fFOU TUB LAUNDRY,J
HAS established a greater celebrity than
tfoa ever been obtained by any other Starch.
This ha* been Um result of Ite marked superiority In quaU
Ity, and its Invariable uniformity.'
The public may be assured of the conttnaance of the high
standard now established.
The production U over Twenty Tons Dolly, and tho d«v
manil has extended throughout the whole United States,
and foreign countries. ,
Working thus on a very Urge scale, and under a rigid
system, they are able to aecuru a perfccfanJlormity in the
quality throughout the year. Thu it Ow ffmt Daulrraltm
tn SnrcXjnaJang, and u rtalised now for the frti lime.
The very best Starch that can bo outdo, and no Mer, is
always wanted by consumer*, and this will be supplied to
by the grocers, a* soon aa their customers have learn*
ed which Is the best, and ask for it—otherwise th»j would
be likely to get that article on which the largest proQt cau
be made.
Mr Klnpmfnrd hasbren engaged In the manufacture of
6tarch continuously for tho last 27 yean, and during the
whole of tho period, the Starch mado under his supervision
bos been. beyond any question, the beet iu the market. For
tho Qrat 17 years,he had the charge of tho works of Wa.
Colgate & Co, at which period he invent.*! the process <.f
the manulactnro of Corn Starch.
£g*Ask far Kinmfonlt Starch, at tit* none Onrryo hat
bem recently taken oy another factory.
It Uiwldty all oftho best grocers Id Dearly every part « f
tho country.
4 SON'S
OSWEGO CORN STAJICU,
[roa rcpMSQBtA<L,]
Qa> obtained an equal celebrity with their fitarcb Cor the
Laundry. This article it perfectly pare, uul U,: in every
respect, ‘equal to tho beat Bermuda Arrow-Root, beside*
haring additional qualltiee which render itinvaluable for
the dessert.
Potaloo Starch ha* been extensively packed and »Mti
Corn Stoich, and hat Riven bin impressions to mauy, at to
the real merits of otirCoro Starch.
From its great delicacy and purity, It it coming also into
extensive uso at a diet for infants and invalids.
The subscriber having been appointed sole Agent for the
sale of the aborocalebrated Laundry and Com Starch, will
supply tho trado at Butene rates, with addilloQ of freight.
JOHN r. PERRY,
Agent for Oswego Starch Factory,
Perry Ttntd, corner of Hancock sL. and Duqaano Way.
soSO*2md
ROOOBBAR'B B C UPBB Ml Lt
• PATQITSD AOGtfST
nisetara ■ass af sclisil*
>lm fcr Mrahutaad seaatzy
Gri* UlUa. as vtU as plea-
tatloa mm, are alas *u- HtHKI
partly adapted at attashTnf \
to Baw Hius. llSbl\
sertpUoa, ericas, oapacity, fca., aft iMllll m\
addrau ua only MaotllM
B. COCHRAB A CO,
44Waalfta»>t,Jll
We alaa iiminThUnre hnA Btn MOl Anaa af all
alsaa, both *l4 aad aaw may, aad Mat Bast Haahtsaa,
saddtaiaw ta Ssraaa wlra* all XMtft tadw&ui
Boltin* Cloth, HOI Xnaa «M Oaatac ad rmy dandy
tteaTMaTsMß. Aa. All article* vamatad t» jrtv* satire
WAattn,ty B. COCHBAB A 00, Cto.
•adnUvdm?
Stucco worker,
JAKES OWENS,
CORXEII ELM AXD Y/TLIE BTUEE7E
STDCCO AND MASTIC WORKER
gfres particular attention to all orders Cur work in k!j[
Lino.
Walnut Hall BeaUnrant.
J O S B pbiok E n,
(Successor to)
v KIMBALL, MEBSICK A C 0„
MASONIC BALL, FIFTH STREET.
OFFEKT TO THE PUBLIC ALL THE
delicacies of the.season, served op at the shortest no
tice, from 6 o’clock In the morning to 12 o’clock at night.
Business men and other* will do woll to call In ana exam*
!no oar Bill of Pare at an; time to suit their appetite.
Haring arrangements made to recelre choice article! in
our line, from Baltimore, Philadelphia and Norfolk, we can
offer a fresh supply of
OYSTERS, HALIBUT,
TROUT, LAKE HERRING,
And from the Wear, all the varieties of PRAIRIE GAME,
seen as
PRAIRIE CHICKENS, REED BIRDS, 4c.,
which we can furnish to Invalids or others, at Wholesale or
Retail, eithor at tho corner of HAND AND PENN BTS-, or
at WALNUT HALL, fifth afreet. at>3o ocllrlyd
House furnishing hardware
STORE.—Housekeeping articles generally
Hollow Ware,
Table Cutlery,
Plated Ware,
Bflttannia,
Bright,
Japanritvl and Pressed Tin Wares,
Wood and Willow Ware*.
JOHN FLEMING,
m 24 No. 47, Market street, eomer of Third.
FAIRDANK'B PLATFORM BCALEI.
THE undersigned having been appointed ex*
elusive Agent* Tor tho sale of these celcbratodTßQALES,
manufactured by the original inventors, E. A T. FAIR
BANKS A CO-, respectfully invite the attention of tho tmw
inesscommnnlty to the superiority of theeo Beales over all
others. _____
Continue to deal extensively la
Cloths, Cnssimeres, Doeskins, Ac.,
For Men and Boy*’ Wear
And are now offering them at low prices. noS
East Tauaruv, Nov. 30,1K57-
THE Capital Stock of f the Penna. Salt Man*
nfactoring 00, subacribod and paid In is One Hundred
ami Njnety-one Thousand and Fifty Dollar*. Loan payable
In 1804, now issued, Flfty-eix Thousand Fire Hundred Dol
lars. Debts, Forty five Thousand Eight Hundred atul Nino
ly-aix Dollars'and Ninety-three Cents. Published accord
ing to the Act of Assembly.
Affirmed to. T. 0. HOLLINGSWORTH, Prat.
Geoeoi Tuosmox, Tress. delth3wd.
SUNDRIES —10 hhds. prime N. O. Sugar
25 bbti. Crushed do
IS M R.COSOO do
IS •• polTcrixed do
10 * Granulated do
10 “ Baltimore Syrup;
20 halt bbit, do do
80 kegs do do
100 bags prime Rio Caff 00;
60 boxes Fancy Soap;
25 ** Rosin do
25 “ Olivo do
30 w Clothes plug
80 14 Starch;
20 “ Core Starch,
lo store and or sal by REIS"A BERGER,
aei) corner Bmlthfleld ana Second stmUa.
' "■ WINTER ARUANOEMEa T.
ICE CREAM Ac OYSTER ROOMS.
RKNOX &, GO. announce to their friends
• and the public that their Booms are now open for.
tho season, with the view of serving
OYSTERS COOKED IN ENERY STYLE;
TEAS, OOFFBB-AND CHOCOLATE;
ICB CREAM, FRUITS, Ac, Ac.
Their arrangements ham apodal regard to the accommo
dation of Ladicaaa well as Gentlemen. Calls may be made
at any hour during the day and oven lag to 11 r. »■ oc2Mm
Sundries.—
600 cask! Soda Ash,
100 “ German Clay,
MO boxes “ *•
'JJQLUb. Caustic Alkali, (Imported) ij
10U0 boxes Country UUbl
On hand tud for sole by ALEXANDER KING. ,
dc3 273 Liberty street.
S< T WISH my Boota were blackened now.”
JL So yon bear many of yocr friends cotnp Mining-Jell
them to buy a lot of French Blocking from JOB. FLEMING,
and thdr boots do not need blacking sura than onos a week.
Call far it at thaccraar Market it. and the Diamond, nod,
TIMOTHY SEED—SO bgß.Rfiapcrior article
instore and (or by (00I8) AtWULL, UEB A 00.
A FALSE THEORY EXPOSED -
Tilt TUUK SCIENCE REVBALKD.
Mankind hare L-rsn engulplu-d iu durkutos o» rr
nnblbo myatefiou yt medicine, and *1 deriving a irnUtlul
solution of its power over disease, ami its pro{»cr a*** in the
t reotment of the sick.
Medicine, as practiced t>y the regular fcumltj.ii* del avion
a bundle of improbabilities and micertaiuii.-s. ’Thrro is
nothing in its theories on which the physician can rely as
certain or fixed; tbs results obtained trom its prescription*
are doubtful, and ib most <ns«.f
It is a aolcnmandstartlingfaoi.-thalthru*'fourthsof tho*.
"who have deported this lib-'* died ricUros, not to disrau,
hut to iheiujndiriousapplidtluti of this sohllo aud inner
tain th&iry. as prootuid by tho regular faentty.
We hove prosed the utter lailscy of the tegular prartke
of medicine, and the great undeniable truthfulness of the
IL.R. K. pver and over ugain; for, In a thonsandcascs, wlu-re
the regular physician* liove given np their patients os incur
! ahlr,andb:ul Inmaiiy cases even ant tho Lime to only a few
| «bwt hours, Utat thoir victims had to live, Radway's Ready
I Relief, Regulators or Resolvent, as the case may havo bet-n,
■ has restored thoso dying patients to new lifo and health.
In tho treatment uf lbo sick by the U. K. LL. remedies,
there isuoUiing left to rhviww or uncertainties, for
remedies areso prepared us i« posees fixed and positivecur
atire lowers, founded on principles es immutable in their
power over diseases, as the laws of gravitation over the
I earth, it is therefore, impossible for thoso remedies to till
In removing from the human system thudlfficalty ft>r which
they may bo given, amlof restoring the whole human sys
tem t„ jn> n<-i mal condition of health.
This is readily in the miraculous efficacy of RAD
WAY 8 READY liftLlKF—firrtlu moment this remedy is
applied to the part or partsni Ut«> toly tortured with pain,
or crippled with lnflrmiUes,oll (am nnd nnnasineM ceases,
and the crippled, lame and wounded limb becomes Invigor-
Mod with renewed strength. Po also with tbs Resolvent. —
Tho tnost repulsive Sores, Ulcers. U nmore, and tho motet ob
stinate oi chronic •tiHcaM* quickly bocomo extifict aflor a
«w doses is taken.
In case* of Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowels, Do
rangement of the liver, Congestions, Palpitation of the
Heart, Railways Regulators, in the form of Pills, can be
relied upon ns a positive and certain corrector and regula
tor of those difliculUcn. In cases of tempornay Constipation
or derangement of the stomach or bowel*, the Cathartic and
Pnrgmtivo Pills given by the regular faculty, eveu if they re
move tho tcinpumry difficulty, do so at lbs expense of
Cramps, Sickness at titom-.ich. und Weakness, and after the
effects of these purgatives ore OTer, the l-owels are left cos
live and tho system duLdiltatod. Railway's Regulators wIU
instantly relieve the pain and distress, remove tho difficulty
and re»ton* a regular octiou to the liver, stomach, bowels
and other organs—they neither Irritate, inflame, sicken or
weaken the patient, and tho evacnatlous are natural, with
out prostrating the system orcramping the bowels
These remedies are tho only onos that have reduced the
hygienic principle to the fixity of a mathematical demon
stration—invariable in all cases, ami proceeding on a settled
routine. They, and they olou<s havo imported to the in
congruous und repugnant practice uf the so call
ed "regular faculty," the precision ami invariability which
are essential to tho requirements of a science. Taking the
human body as tho problem, aud health as its normal con
dition, they proceed by fixed rules to eliminate all extrane
ous arid deleterious particles, and thus restore tho constitu
tion to its integrity, by the expulsion of those local or organ
ic Irreguiarties which vitiate tho soundnes.vof the whole.
In Cholera, Yellow Fever, Ship Fevsr, Dysentery, Dia
rhowa. Typhus an d Typhoid revere, and ull malignant and
malarious (eve rs. Rad w ay’s Road y Relief and Regulators ore
not only poaitive curatives, bnt curtain preventives.
Not only in tho milder latitudes of the North havo these
remedies cured the patients of theso terrible maladies, but
under the burning zones o’ftho tropica, where, iu the wildest
end most violent degrees, they scourged the people as a pes
tilence. Wiln these remedial you need nut fuar exposure to
any contagious disease or iftfbctioos malady.
All diseases that havo become tstaUished in the system,
called chronic or constitutional, Railway's Resolvent, aided
by tho Re lief and Regulators, will remove. Scrofula, Bron
chitis, Ulcers, bores, Fever Sores, Unmora, Humors, Salt
Rheum, and all sklu diseases will quickly yield to this all
powerful remedy.
The uso of tho Resolvent will, in a few weeks, entirely
change the whole condition of the body, wo caro not from
bow many genoruions you have derived yinir titto to the
diseases established lu your bodies, Railway's Resolvent will
removo it, and give to you what your Ibrefa there were una
ble to—a pare and healthy body—free from dlseaetw.
All disoores prevalent at this season of the year, canted
by derangement of the organs of the system,sudden changes
oi tho weather, heat and cold, disturbed circulation of tho
blood—Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tic Duloreas, Bowel Com
plaints, Fev.-r aud Ague, Hi-ailaiffio, Toothache, Ac.bo» nuJ
Pains uf all kinds. Bruises, Bums, Scalds, Palls. Inflamma
tory Diseases. Ouogrstivo Dines* », Humors in tho system—
Impare Blood, Bolls, Pustule pimples, Blotches, Ar. Liver
Complaint*—Dyspepsia, Kldnay Complaints,and all diseases
whether scute. Inflammatory, malario»
or it—n-tlnr 1 - in-, - f 1 MOST pOiltlTSly
Oltemlqahvspdwaibtflxwinmtuflrm atid eufrehltd system to
health and strength.
Ye who have friends now upon tlm briuk of the grave, on
whom all hupca uf recovcrv are lust—who hare been given
np as locurablo by your pliytician. wo iuviteynn to msko
ouo more effort to save tho vuloed life of tho dying one. A
trial of thi-ee Rcuodlcs cannot do any injury, aud may re
store to life and health, even though no hopes aro entertain
ed by y«nr physician. Ure r a thnnsnnd snch instances have
crime to rur kuowh-lpe- and we therefore, frel rnireejvesjns
titled in requesting the trisL Surely, alter the physician
ears be can do no more, his prejudice to yonr using a reme
dy that must do good, i» vrlminsi.
As no of t!»p Inttane.-s wo hav.- nlltid.-d to in the above
articles wo re fur the public to Uie ca.*e reported to ns by
Richard Qrifiltli, Ksq, well huown he Canada West os a mac
of high integrity, one! well approved «t by his conntrymen
or his high official capacities.
iUiutouawiTtf, FrmtmiwC^. O V> , 1
June litth, 1*57. j
InOt-t.-U-r, 1555. tny wife giving birth to a child, left her
Ood Um early and canglit a aevere cold, which promised to
terminate her life. The best physicians in this neighbor
hood and Kingston were- in attendance on her —bnt all of no
raail— Uu doctor* hod pteen hrr up to </i>. /Vr I'Wti a*n |
treulite i oftJct I sat at her bedside, momentarily watching
to see her breathe lu-r last. I hsp|«oned to seu a copy of
ymir pa[»ef call-*! *• Thr Uoring IFcirW,” and there read of
yournKdirit.es. I rewdred totratthsm os a last resort. 1
g»rnher tb« with tho Regulators—and Relief—ae
oordlug to dir.vtioiis, and in thrtr oayr of-rerred a wwider
ful improvement. Fri»ro thissha daily recovered, and is now,
I thank God, Udtcr than ever she was iu her life.
1 Tbs child, when three months old, caught a had cold, and
I dwindle d a»ay to a mere H-rlri.wt, nothing hut bonr and thin
I his eyci proCrudnl from hu head; at if they would drop out;
I tho physicians all milted In reying there w*i no u*o of at
tempting lu save him, Auenrrsrcu hnprWn, <U he wi h>o
young and must die. .Rut 1 thought different. Your Rem
edies gavo Ulo to my wife, while the doctors gave her np to
d*ath. I again itad recourse to them. 1 gave him the Re
j solvent internally and used It sru wash externally to his
| nye* —he is uow a laughing, hearty, prattltog child, ehioy-
I log ths boat of hnalth. Yoar n>-~o and grah-fnl
| servant. RICHARD GRIFFITH.
I Tho obovr, reader, I* t>nt oqs out uf thousands of similar
cases in the world, o tirn- had tba vm.lict* of the phrslciana
beearelled upon without further trial, death would have
erieed its victim. In> act therefore (ire up your friends on
the more report of yonr physician* who say they can do no
more. When yoo are told this, resort to our Remedies.
RAHWAY *Co.,l£i Fulton street. N. T.
for ante by HUNT A StINRR, Masonic Hail, Pitta,
burch.
Toe It. R. R. Rcmedloa are sold by Draggltta, Merchant*
and Sbirekeepera. an 10 feUcdawlvP
RAD WAV’S READY RELIEF—S grogs
on land and Ibr sale by
B. L. FAUN'ESTOCK k CO.,
ocCO roruer of Wood and Fourth streets.
Tb« Greatest Medleal Discovery
OF TUJS AOS.
MR. KENNEDY, OP ROXBDRY, HAS
diimromdia ow l of oar common pwtorts veods, r
TeniL-dr Hint caret eeer 7 kind of ilunua from the wont
gcrvfaiato & common Pimple. •v‘"r>
lie hu tried it JjMrter «lerao,kttß**i <****■
failid except la two w' of Its ralue,
-W MoQ . • ■
‘ lu {Tiro • nnrting »or»
«ror»t kind of plitiplr* of 1
teoor tl.. -
are waminl®«l to curt ll
mouth and stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worat case
of erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all hum or* of the
warranted to care mnttlog of the ears and
blotche* among the hair.
-Four toalxUittlca are warranted to core corrupt and run
ning ulcer*. t
One bottle will con scaly eruption of the skin.
Twotothreebottlesore warranted to euro tho most despe
rate cases ol rheumatism.
Two to throo bolUos are warranted to core the worrt eases
of ringworm.
Three to (bar bottle* are warranted to care nit rbeam.
Vivo to eight bottles will cure the worst cuo uf scrofula.
A benefit Is alwaysexperiencod fnun the llr»t bottle,end
a perfect caro le warranted when the above quantity Is tu
ken.
Nothing looks so improbable to those who here In vain
riod all tho wonderful medicine* of Uu> day, as that a com
mon weed growing In tho pastures, end aloug old stone walls
ibould cure every hutuur tn tho system: yet it ts now a (Uni
tact, if you have ahumt.r It has to start. There arenu its
nor ends, hums or ha's about the suiting >ouie cases and not
yours. I peddled over a thouaaud bottles <>l It in the vlclni
yor Boston. I know itscffect* In »>vvry enso. It has a 1
ready duuo somo of the greatest cures ercr done in Massa
cbosclt*. 1 garb Uto children ever a year old: to old iwoplo
of sixty. 1 have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children
whose flesh was soft and dabby, resl-reil t<* a |» ; rfecl state
of health by one bottle. , .... ai
To thuso whoaresuhjvct to a sick headache, one buttle will
alwayicuroit. ligires gnat rvln-l to cataiib and di«b
uets. Some who have boon costive for year". have taken and
been rogulotod by it. Wh-ro the body U sound It works
quite easy, but where there i* any derangement of the func
tion, of nature, It will cause wry singular feeltugs, bnt yon
must not bo alarmed—ll.ey .lways .imappoar In from four
days to a week. There is u.»n-r u bad result from It. On tho
contrary, when tlu»t feeling is over you will feel yourself liks
a now person. I heard some id the most.extravagant enc.»-
nloms of it that man over listened to. No change of.dh-t is
ever necessary; y° u rMX *' u , 1 fl“ Tn . liboH ' lß f
an herb. which, whoß simmered lu sweet oil, dissolves scrof
ulous swelling of the neck and under the cars. Prise 60
cents. Prico of the Medical Discovery ft t»r bottle,
cents. no piIusCTIO j{ H KOII USE.
Adnlt, one table spoonful per day. Children over eight
years, dessert spoonful; children from fire to sight y*®f*»
tpooofoi. As no direction con bo made applicable to all
eonstUntlnns, take enough to operate on thn bowels twice s
***&. KENNEDY gives personal attenduucoln bad caxee of
Bold Wholeenlo and retail at DR. KEYSKR'E,J W Wood
•troctJcorncr of Virgin Alloy, and J. P. VkEjn**?t 4?*
apjO mhgtlydAwF
'a WONDRBPVL DISCOVERY !!
Tirnicu has been the study and
W research of the bait medical men that ot«t llred to
find a remedy that would radically euro the Dyspepsia,
which has boon recently found out by
D IL It T. POII D,
OF FITTSBCBOIT, FStfjfA.
Ujj laborious ateuxl) and roaoorcb in the Vegetable Bins*
dom tor eight or ton yean, ha* brouoht tolight a wonderfnl
Hrdlclne which will radically cure the DVBIKPBIA, which
la the fint cauae of all general dieeaao which the human «yi*
tea it subject to.-Keeps tho Reservoir (Stomach} dean and
healthy. We meat ail'bare good health and cannot bea
.MU. .rt.Ul«3
hlmrelt[lljn*pd«lb* d«bt to M >cnn,nml In trlrf
btmditd.of experiment, on hlamU .01 «U Inexlmunlll
hi, prompt .liieJrcrp, »hleb bn mlfaUlj enrol blm end
min, other* in «ix, eight to twelre day*, without pain or
dckncee, or any anplesraot feelings In the *v*tem, but on
tho contrary, it invigorate* the *y#tem and give* a
Ktion to orciy purtT ItwUlKtrntl, or copiously on the
bowoU,end Jlii bcliijectbm to tbr iloiMoh .nd llT.r.
You can aot and drink your usual dieting, which will not
interfere—the medicine alwayadolpg U* dotr.-callod
DR- B. T. FORD’S DYSPEPSIA .CORDIAL.
What kind of disease* will Dyspepsfe prodneof Ijnmt'
it I* tlie flrrt cauae of all genera! disease*. Liver AffreUoo,
Lung Affection, or Pulmonary Disease. Branching Sick
Headache, BilUcrtu Dlarrbcea, Bullous and TvuhoW Peroa.
Fever and Aguo, Nervous Fever, Neuralgia, Hernia, [Me*,]
Ooativo Bawd., BoOa, Husky or Gammy SWn, Cold* Rhco
matlcaof all kloda, Apoplexy, Inraalty, W«Ane*aof the
■yatem. Fake Conception of too Mind, U«tetbun», fulnm
of the HtrtrufwH, Throwing up of your Food, and atao W Ind.
All of the above footings may or will be produced from a
Dyspeptic stomach, from that organ all general diseases
will be produced, tifibis statement istrue, which no rant
mind will dsny,l bocauso all who bare been elek know this
statement to m true from experience, a sick or deranged
stomach is first.
How Important it is to a poor patient who hu bora
feiing tor many years, to point lilm to a remedy that he can
ndy on, and radically remove the cause that boa made nun
sick. It’e like a mariner toaecd npoo tho oc*on, at tho first
gtimpeo of a light boose, hi* heart bounds with Joy.
PRICK TURKS DOLLARS PKJ* DOTTLE.
Bold by the Proprietor, Dr. R. T. FORD, W“t
Pennsylvania Avenue, (Fourth street Road,) and also JOHN
HAFT, Jr, Fo. 110 Wood street, comer or Sixth; also, NB
TIN, ITKEOWAN * CO, liberty street, below Bt. Clair,
Pittsburgh. Also, Mr. W. A. REED, formeriy the linn of
JameaT. Semple A Co, Northwest comer of Federal itrort
and the Diamond. Allegheny City. And also, Dr. For»v>
AntLßflUou* ami liter PUU; also, bis Invaluable Indian
'FagetablsNcrve Utdment.
The above medicines need no commendation, for thou
sands in oar city end county will testify to tbeJr Invaluable
analittes. Their Moa Is not to be foan
mrllhlAwlyV
KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVEBY—
.* oa."
•• oc9 corner of Wood koiF»ortbrtr**ti,
&cttral.
AYER’S PILLS.
ARE jv.artidularlv aJaptrel to d^rungom^nts
of the digestive apparatus, vnd disease* arming from
Impurity of the Wood, A large part «.l all the complaints
♦hathffllrl tr.anlrind m one of these, and couse
quently these IhUo are fimu.l t>> cure many varieties <>f
disease.
SnhJ-»in«i am statements from s-i.io rmiu-nf phrtlciaiis,
of their elTert* In their practice.
Am a Pamiit Ptn .u',
Front Dr. 1: IP of .V- - -’ Orirvut.
•“Your lhihsare the pnneo ul purge*. Thou cxccllont
qvslitiea surpass any nuh;irti< w<-p.™*o**.' They are mild,
but very certain andeftectunl in th*ir a.-ti.<u on the liowcls
which mates Ihenvinvalnvlilo t<> n* in the daily traa<m»nt
nf disnave. 1 '
For J*rvt>irE avd all CoaruusT*.
From Dr. Tker<lnrt £>ll, of jVVw City.
•*Xut only are y..nr Pill* admirably ad.iptod to their
purpose as an apcnvnt, but I find tln-ir hcnuflrial p(Toct*
upon the Liver very martrj Indeed. They liaTe In my
practice proved more .-Ifectual for tho core of htliowi coni
jh’aints than any one remedy I can mention. 1 sincerely
rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is worth v
tho confidence of the pref—wlon and thayroid*”
DTK7*rmA—ls OtO CjtTONf
FVimb I>r. Henry J. Kwa, of £l. Louis.
••The Bills you were kind cacrngh to wnd me havo born
all used in my practice, and havo satisfied uie (bat they aro
truly an extraordinary nu liane. So peculiarly are they
adapted to the diseases of the tinman system, that they seem
to work upon them alooe, I have cured e»me case* of dys
pepsia and uirtxjutum with them, which had resisted the
other remedies we corntnunl) use. ludeed I have cxj>eri
meutally found them t» bo iu uirnost all the mm
|.laitits f.>r which yon recommend them."
jiratyrtitT—Durbihei—Relax.
Prom ZV. J. G. Green, of Chieogo.
“Yoor Pills tiave had a Jong trial In my practice, and I
hold them in «stccro as ouo ul tho l»*i>t aperients I have ever
found. Their aIU.-nitivo e<T-vi open the liver makes them
an excellent remedy, when cir«n In *m.Ul doses for
dytcntrry'enddinrrhira. Tneir sngar cotiling makes tbrni
verv acceptable and convenient for the uso of women and
rhiidrc-n."
IxTkaxAL OD-rraccTtus —Woasis—- Scpfrxwios.
From Mrs. R, Stuart, who practices us >i Physician and Mid
wife in Iltslim.
'I find ;one or two large dooee of your Pn.LS. taken at tho
proper tinjie, are excellent pmmutives uf the natural eeen-
Uon wlirn; wholly or partially supprrsnod, and aUo very ef
fectual to Cleanse the stomach and c-xp-1 worms. They aro
so mnch the *>e»t physic wo hu»o that I recommend no other
to mypatjenta’’
j COKSTTPITIOS—COSTITOCe,
Ffam Dr.J.P. Vaughn, Montreal, Qistada.
“Too much cannot l*> said of yotir Pilu (ui (lie cure uf
ajsiivencti. If othen of uur fraternity li »vo found them
as efficacious as I hare, they should Joiurntu in proclaiming
It for the benefit of tbs multitudes vsjiri stiller from that
cotnplalDtjwhleb, although bad enough‘ln itself, is the pro
genitor oil Others that are wnrsu. 1 believe atlUoenrtt to
originate In the liver, bat jour i’ii.L.t affect that organ and
cure the disease."
lirTTKiTnp or rrtt Itionn—PnwrcLA— Ertsipehs Put
Rnrirju—Tcnra—Tuboes— Khiumathm dorr—
NiCOALO'IA.
I Fron Dr. Ezekiel Hall, Philadelphia.
‘'You wvru right, Doctor, iu saying that yonr I*lUJ purify
the Wood. They do that. I have used them uf late years in
uiy practice, and agree with your statements of their efficacy.
They etinjulato thectrrctortii, and carry off the impurities
tbnt stagnate in the blood, engeudering disease. They
stimulate tits orgaus uf digestluu, and tufnse tl»alUy and
vigor Intd the system.
“Such remedies as you projiare arc a national benefit, and
yon dwKirjre groat credit for them.”
Fob Headache—Sick Ueasactib —Fopl Stomach —Pius—
Deopsi—l'urnoaa—Pabaltsis—Fits—fic
1 Frctn Dr. Edvard Boyd,MalUmort.
“Dcaa I cannot answer you to.'tui complaints
I hare cubed with your Pills better than to suy off that u><
evtr Irealrd with a purgative medicine. I place great depend
ence oq an effectual cathartic In my dally contest with dl»-
easo, and believing as I do that ynor Pills afford os the best
we have, 1 uf couoo value then highly."
Must ul the Pills iu market contain Mercury, wblcli.
althoughja valaalle remedy in skillful luuidi, Is dangerous
In a public pill, from Iho dreadful crtwqtioDcc-s that fre
quently follow its Incautious use. Tin-*- ■ •■•nfnln m> mor-.-n
-•nl Mubotanre* whatever.
iV EH'S CIIEKKY PKCToRAI.
l*«en mamifactn 'M by o practical chemist, and ev
ufit under hi»*-mi rye, uith in reliable iw.'itrary
It h waled And pruleclid by Uur from coun
11,1 cntiM*<|iii>tiily i :u» Ih-relied on »* gi-nuine.
• lull,'!stem It -npjdl.A rli.* mir-i rerm-dr tb**
wi!UuiiMf!»r known t'f lli« unit, of «H pulmonary
plaints; Coughs, Gold.. ll,»«rec:irts, Asthma, Group,
WluKjpnig Cough, Urouchitin, Incipient Consumption, and
the reliuf of consumptive patients In advanced stages of the
disease. As time makes theao tacts wider aud better know ti
this medic Sn-j has gradually become the best reliance of lln>
afflicted/' im tho log cabin of the American |>ewsant to the
pnliiii- iurujienii kings. Throughout thisentirecouutry,
ite and city, and tudet-d ulnuot every liaiuhd it
iekbt Pectoral Ls kuowu as tbc best of hII rente*
,'a.o-sof tbe throat ami lungs. Iu inauy foreign
t is extensively used by their must intelligent
If there i« any itep-udrnro "ti abut men of
incertlfy It has done for them; If n'lai. tru«t
lses when wc Kuo the daugcrous affortiou* of the
: to It; If we cau depend on the of tie
lyaicinns, whi«v business i« In km»c: iu short. If
f reliance upon any thing, then is it irrefutably
t tills medicine «b<es rnr>- the cln-s "f ititeaSM It
for beyond anv and nil other rent'-dw*» known to
Nothing but its liitrinsi,’ virtn.o, and the nnrate
irfit conferred »u thuui.uid* id ruflerevs, could
id maintjun the i,-|, Hindoo it enjoy*. bile many
uixliee hate Ui-u thrnst upon the conmmint)
, and tes-li iliv.'ifibxi, this bus gamed friends by
conferred benefit* nu tbc afllii tvd they ran never
■>rodn<'e.J niree t>x> unmet.,n« And reniaiksbte t,-
Ilseaao. I As t
>hi» maJicSoo)
afDlctMj froi
pniiices ot Ki:
in every stat
ixmlalni Cui
dies far warn
countries it
phjslclftD*.
every stktion
our uvmlaennea
lun£* yfeld to
tclligvui [diy
♦in.'n? Ujmy
provrn that
w designed
nlAnktnd.
Inkntilr fu'l
onglnw a
interior re
iiav- Uile
erery Iris
t*» forgotten.
Prepaid l-v WL J. C. AVER, Prarti.-HWnd Annljtical
Cltcmb-c. Luucll, ftdtlboM t/> jJI OruggisM itoiiDuiil
om In Slrdicine* et»Tyu hero. Cm d*l:i!*wljP
VKH'S (JiIEKRY PBCTORAL ~ ANT>
PILLS can l«* had, wholesale or retail, at
! R. L PAIINKSTOUU A CO'S,
corner of Wood and Pourth *ts.
oclW I
netlLh ana Strength nail inevitably
1 Follow It* r»e.
Hollxmrt Hitters.
The celebrated iiollakd rem
edrfar Dyspepsia, Disease of tbo Kldm-y«, Liter Com
plainti, [ftVakbcs* of any bind, »tct and Ague, and tbe va
rious affect kttu couaequrnt upon * disordered Stomach or
Liver. *Parb u Indigestion, Acidity of tbo Stomach,Colicky
Painfl-Unerllinni, loss of Appetite, Despondency, Ccetito
oeas, blind mod Bleeding Pile*. In <dl Nerrous, lUieumatic
and Nenralgfe Affections, It has in nnmrrona instance*
prored pghly beneficial, and In other* afiaetud ■ decided
euro. i
Naturi* find, nn new enemy to cumbat, with this delight
ful lonia in the •y«teiii. llscflcclsare almost magical, yet
the curdperuiAnent. It eoiDUioninti* no rl»tunt shock to
the system, but by amusing its tHaI energy to normal ac
tion, enable* It to throw oil the raus*, and Urns thoroughly
eradicates the disease. 'k
Whrn Its medicinal TlrtUM uro so nnlveraally acknowl
edged, and particularly hero, vhcrc it lus U.<t>in« to p«ipn-
Ur as a family medicine, that it is sold by many of tho pro
wrs, as well as by nil thedhufcistv It would msew noodl-**
to offer further eridenc*; yet ns them are Joobtlew »otno
wbo h*Te tried many adwTtbmi reirr«li<M, and Hill suCrr
from Dysp'pnini n one or more of It» dreadful form*, we sub
‘oin the following crrtiArntm, tbu anthrutidtj of which
cannot be doubted, coming as they do (rom person* so wll
known.
WHAT IT IS DOrNO FOK THE SICK.
Wm.Srhuchmon, Eso., thi' well known
“1 bare frequently used 80-rhavc’s Holland find
It invariably relieves indigestion and debility.’'
Iter, Samuel Babcock *s*yiu “1 funnd special relief from
Ha nee fora severe bradachn, with wblcb I bad long sop
forai." \
J.W. Woodwell, Esq., saji;“lharassed
and Bute#*.»iwut«ainftewn»f '* * ’
»beln«t St. Clair, s»jt. 1, l have de
rived great benefit from it* nse for <>i tt>e stomach
physicians had failed
unhand UUtsr* removed Uu> |udn from my heart
and side, arising from indigestion.”
Theodltgi pi Iho Kittannlng Free Press, says: ‘‘Alter one
.ePfSerticst physicians In this place bad failed, Bcerhave’i
Uniland Bitters cured toe of tbu worst form of Dyspepsia.’'
Francis Felix, only manufacturer of tbs original “Ei tract
of Coffflo," says: “I know that yottr lloll&ud lb tiers it ons ot
the best medicines in tbu world for a disordered stomach
or Urcr ” .
Dr. Ludwig, editor of the Farkot, pronounce
It “a medicluo deserving the confidence of tbe public.” i
Dr; Sderbart, the leading German physician uf I‘cnna. lias
prescribed it frequently daring the past then-* yearr, with
marked snccuas in debilitated stales of the digestive organs,
or of the system generally.
The manager of Ballon's Vinegar Factory, says: “I' osed
it myself, and was therefore induced to try Ua eObct upon
my wife, (troubled with the groat debility common to allot
aconstunpUTe habit,) and really U is doing her more good
t>»sn anything she lias ever taken.”
NOTlCR—Whesvcr exports to find In this a borerage
will bo disappointed; bat to tbe sick, weak and low spirited,
It will prove a grateful aromatic curdiai, jioaseaseil <if singu
lar remedial properties.
CAUTION I—The great popularity of this delightful Aro
ma, lias Induced many Imitations, which tbe public sbonld
guard against parelmsiag. Du not persuad'd to bny any
thing clso until you have given Ikerliave’s Holland Hitlers *
fair trial. One bottle will convince yon bow UiftuttHy supe
rior it is to all these Imitations.
ip worst canker Id the
wy».Mol.l at 11.00 per bottle, orslx bottles for |5 00 hy the
sale Proprietors. BENJAMIN PAOK, Ja., A CO.,
corny Rmlthfleld and Third »ts., Pittabnrgb.
OLSZtUL AO IMS.
Philadelphia, Tj W. Dyott A Bona, No. 132 North Second
street; New York, flames A Park, 304 Broadway, corner
Duane; Baltimore,Cnibure Brother*, Gaystreet, and Penn
sylvania AVcnnci Cincinnati, John D. Part; Chicago, Bar
clay Brothvn, 213 Soath Wati« street; St. Lonls, Barnard
Adams A CO4 New Orleans, J. Wright A Co.
fel:lyd£vF
BCEUUAYE’S HOLLAND jUTTERS^-100
dor. on band and for sale by
U. I*. FATINRSTACK A 00,
noin comerof Wood aud Fourth streets
C” ARTEK’fT SPAN" ISK ftfIXTUKE^A
good snpply on band and for solo by
IL |„ FAHNESTOCK A 00.,
nolft corner i-f Wood and Fourth streets
V* who Consider a fine Head of Hntr
NATURE’S GREATEST ORNAMENT.
but ore it is too lots um
SANDER'S SCALI* TONIC,
wnich restores tho healthy condition of tbe sculp, causes
hair to grow on tho bald, and checks any tendency toward
Its foiling out, and becoming thin.
sale at tho principal Druggists, and by tho Pro
prietor, SlXTfl BTRBKT, two doors l«eiow Sralthfic-ld au
mylfi 1
J'NDIA RUBBER HOSE.—aiOO ft. Iroin
U % to 10 Inches in calibre, 3 and 4 ply thick, raltablo for
ydmut,Stcamh.Mt*, Fire and Lnmniotivi- Kuginr purpose*,
for sole hy __ _ do 9 __J. AH. PHILLIPS’.
OCHRE —60 bbls. American and French
for tale by It. A. FAUNESTOOK A 00.,
noil corner Wood and First sts.
H'ides.-
107 Green Salted Ilidt-n.
70 Dry Flint *•
Just received and for sale by
do 3 SPRINGER HARRAUQIt.
NEWOROPSUGAH & MOLASSES-^"
lOhhds.N.O. Bugnn
20 bbls. N. 0. Molasses,
Rac’d this day and for sale by T. I.ITTLK A CO.,
deli . Mo. Second street.
SUNDRIES-100 bus. eboioo Neshannock
Potatoes; 130 bbls. Fall and Winter Appier,
3 •* Sweet Cider, purejnlce;
Now Pbila, Sugar Cured Hama;
Small lot of olu Bhouldcrs, good ordor,
In storo and for sale at T. Fifth stroet. H. RIDDLB.
CIDER. —6 bbls. Sweet Cider for sals by
deB HENRY U COLLINS.
BLANK BOOKS.—On hand, or made to
order In superior manner
WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO.
df9 Blank Book Warehouse 67 Ww«l St.
SUNDRIES. —Tenn. Flour, 183 Backs Tari*
ona brtindis do do 79 bbls. Broadway Mills; Sumac 7}
bags; Grease 28 bbls. on steamer Fanny Fern to arrivo an
for sale by - d«0 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
OPS.—IS bales Prime Now York HopsTn
store and for sale by dell p. HARBAUUH.
Molasses—
-100 bbls. prime Plantation (Oak Cooperage.)
40 “ tit James Sugar Honso, “
In store and for sale at reduced prices and acconrandating
tern*, by WM. MITCUKLTttEE, Jt, A BRO,
. 0020 200 Liberty stroet.
OYSTERS —In dally receipt of J. \ r . Prptt’s
celebrated No. 1 Norfolk Oyiters, In canadr in
by tbe bbLor box, wbolcnie and retail. Will watTpnt
them equal, If not superior, to any Oyster brought to this
market. _• de« ’ n. RIDDLE.
QPANISn BROWN— U ~
KJ noil DJI. FAHNKqyCg A tt>.
OCKWIIEAT. FIiO UR-—5O sucks, 50 lbs.
eadwjutt rac’d tale by
poll T LITTLB A 00
HOPS— 4 bales new for sate low. - i
d«7 LEWIS A EDGEBTON, lot Wood itrret.
i 1557-8. PeauiTlvaala ntllrota. 1857-8. .
WINTER ABBAXOE-fgruaßgagßP !
MEXT—On and after Momtoi i
December 2 Lit,
TIXK FAST MAIL TRAIT? leaves the Passenger Station
■ every morning.excrpt Panday, at 730 (/cl(tk, Pittsburgh
now-, arriving in Philadelphia at 11.50 p. su
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaTe* (lie Sutton evory ct
nine at 9 40,
The Johnstown Accommodation train leave* Pittsburgh
. daily, except bumUy, at S;3O o’clock. P. 51-, stopping at all
sutimis, and cunniug a* Car a* Oontmaugh. First Accom
modation. Train fur Turtle Cri ck Urhlge. loan * daily, except
Banday, at 1040 am. Tho Second Accommodation Train for
l Turtle Creek loarcadailr,Sunday excepted, at4:2o P. SL
, The Third Acmmiu>»lath<n Train tor Tortle Creek leave*
dally, except Sunday, at 0.20 P. 5L
ItoturniDfrTniinsarrhv f n Pittsburgh a* follow*; —Express
, 1.4&p Flail, 6.00 a. m.; Johnstown Accommodation 11
a. m.; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, 630 a. m 4 Second
1 Arcnmtnod.uion.T2.4op. m ; Third Accommodation. 6.10p.m.
Train.*for Blairxville and Indian* connect a* Blalrmlle
, Intersection with Mail Train East, Express Train ert-and
. the John'towa Accommodation Train East and West.
! PUtsbnrgh and CoDDclUnlle Trains stopping at all Sta-
I tion« oo the Mttaborgh and Connellsville Road, leavedulty,
i Sao-iny ex.'Jpted,aj follows:—Mail Traln,7:ooa. nwKxprvea
Tram, a&O p. m. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh and
1 Conncllsvlltc Ih'itd. arti»« :tt Pittsburgh, Bulu a. m. aud
• Clop. tn.
, The traveling pnblic will find it greatly to tbeir interest,
Ingoing East or West, to travol by the Pennsylvania Rail
' rmul, as the accommodations i.. tc AorJ cannot he surpass
led on any utlirr ronto. A* the mad is ballasted with stone.
• nod is entirely fmc from dnst, we can promise safety, speed
aud comfort to ail ?')•» may favor this road their pat
ronage.
Faro t« New Y«ik
•• “ Philadelphia
“ ,l Baltimore. -
'• •• LtDCiud'T
" “ Harrisburg
cbcckod to all Stations on tbd lYmurli
Uo&d, unit to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New Vot
Pas’( , purchasing tickets fu car* will b* chf
Onti in addition to tin* Station rate*, except Iron
whore the Company baa no affect.
Nonet— lu cna* of ioai, the Company alll ImM thf-m-
odvc.n responsible for personal uuly, mul lor an
amount not exceeding >lOO.
N. It—Tbo Excelsior Omnibus Line has boon employed
to convey Passengers and Qaggft£o to and from tbo Oepot,
at a charge uot to uxcwd 26 cents for each passenger and
battgi^a.
For Tickets apply to J. ffTEWAJtT, Agt-,
At tbo P. R. R. Passenger Station,
on Liberty and Grant sts.
On and after MuVDAY, Dec. 21« t, tbo Trains for CleTe
laud ood Chicago vfll run daily. (Bnndayi excepted.) oa fol
lows:
Leave Plltiburgh-
JArrirt —CLrmisi),'(k3o P.'ji.
Cnicioo, IfcOQ p. u.
By title Train connections are made for
Tultxlo, Sandusky, Detroit, Erie,Dunkirk,
Baffaloaud Niagara Falla.
Supper at llayaril, Break Cut at White Pigeon, Dinner at
Chicago.
pAsaxsotas tnsniso ro oo ut this Eoctxjcvst asi job
TtCEITS Ul CIXVELASS.
The above Trains connect at Hudson .with C. Z. k C. R. R.
Traius for Akron aud Cuyahoga Falla.*
Passengers fur New Philadelphia and Stations on the
Tuscarawas Orauch most take the 2,20 P. M. Train.
Baggage chocked through* to Cleveland, Toledo and Chi
cago.
Pittsburgh, Wheeling and Cincinnati
ILallrotrH.
The trains on this roah run
dally. (Sunday* excepted,) as follows;
Leave Pittsburgh—
1 Arrive—SteubbstiuA k «•
e ory AM l CuLCitßCi, P.U.
d.ju a. Da. avniciATt, — r. u
) By tills Train roiinection* am made for
Newark, C-lumba-. Ciiirlnnati, Dayton, Indianapolis. Terre
llautv and St. l.’.rti" Tma TlUi* OoEs tverr acm to pints
nrt/itr STcrocartLS os luvca I.rsi
Ja• rtwrtLavitxn, «.r>i r w.
brxtmexnLiE, U:M a. a.
UaiDOtPORT, ILl2a. m.
Dm-ista, lkssA-a.
lArrivi
Uy tills train Connections are made via PtenWorlUo anil
Bolltuur for Zanesville, Newark. Columbus, Dayton, Indian
ajwUs, Terre Haute, Cincinnati And fit. l/oois.
f i li;ubefiTi!lr—uiiJi eUeiiU'UVillc aud ImtUna Railroad,
for Columbus, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Clni inuali unit
lit. l»uls.
Bridgupoit—with ILdtinioru and Ohio ILiilroad, for Cum
berland, lUltunom anJ Wanhington City
A9*PasM-ngors wishing to g» by lids route, must »• k f-<r
Tickets via Stoubenvillo or lMleuir
DELAY NOT,
Safltoatis,;
JaSljd—Jf-l
P!ttabnrgli, r ~Cleveland and Chicago
Railroad.
VIE TRAINS ON THISRKnnrBIssH®
. ROAD now rumdlrcctiy to
ii Pittsburgh (l'cnnritrcwt Depot) snd CUreJand without
iICC of bnggHgU.
-SrEumsmtu. 6:50 p. m.
Bruuii, 7 'm v. m.
Countries, LOO a.«.
Cutctassm, 5:45 a. u.
Ticket toil! pnint«»r* sol<l *1 the Ticket Office In Pttte
barghan<l Allegheny Citj.
P»«"ocor» c»n Rvt any lafi.>rto*Uon concerning this line
tt tho office of the Company, (Mpnonfiaheli liotise,) Pitts
burgh. U P GLASS, Ticket Ac't, pnnnst. Dcnnt.
J. A.CAOGQEY, Act.,
Moomic&brla Home, Pittsburgh.
ocrll—u.*ll)
RAILROAD KOTICFI.
TIIEPITTSBUKGU.FT.nsi^reggBsggp
ItOAD COM PANY, with its ample Rolling Stock and equip
ment, iindits through connections, is prepared to transport
Passengers and Freight from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
to Chicago, M. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and ill placee
West and South-west, with a great degree of regruaritj and
expedition. I
The Curt that this rend forms a direct mud consolidated
lino lK.tw.en Pitt"l>iirgb and Chicago, Is a snffi'-iont guar
ante* that its Trains will make gmld time, and connections
with Trn.ru.>,, „thrr Koads.
Pittsburgh. I Crestline. [ Ft. Wayo®
U.'F. Mall . .. . 53d A. Sf. j Z.OOP.JL I b. 25 P. M.
Express. 11.1 a P. u. | 10.05 p. w. | 6.45 a. U-
Jlail Train Irate* Pittsburgh at 5.20 a. 8., arriving in Chi
earn id 4.40 a. H. Express at 2.00 r. u.
lluca CtsCT3San—Moll train at D.'-3 r x. Express
train at 7.(0 a, w.
■nio 8.45 a. m. Train from: Pittsburgh being a Train for local
bnslneAA, isoTertskeu st Cfestlino by Exproes truio from
Pittsburgh at 2A5.P. m.
All Trains make close connections at Crestline Tor Colom
troa, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis; also, at Fort
Wayno with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad tor
Lafayette, Central Illinois and Ft Louis; nl*o, at Forest with
Trains on the MR.4LE.iLIt.
From Chicago. Ft. Wayuo. CrcatUue.; Arr. Pittsb’g
D. 8. Mail ... J
U. 9. Mail 8.45 T u 5.30 a.m. 12A5 1. M.j .9.10 P. a.
Expnwa. COO a. u 2.00 r, u. 10.05 F.n.| 7-10 a. *l
Theso Trains moke close connections with Train* for Phila
delphia, Baltimore And New York.
Train* from St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnatiand Colnm
bo* make cbweconnoctions At Crestline with all returning
Trains. At Ft. Wuyne, Train* from St. Louis, Central Illi
nois. t.-itiT'-tte, ivud tntcrmetllato places, connect with above
Trains. At Forest, connections aro madewith Trains to and
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton.
Accoukwatius Tacts*- Leave New Brighton for Alle
gheny at 0.40 A. n„ I_3o «. Leave Allegheny
fnr New Brighton at 10 a. K, and -L3op. Jt.
Boggnge checked through. mdacrekiTiwfcr tandllnfc.'.-
FortickK* *Jlditfr l tlierTnCwSillri't\jn\iii‘ uuice, directly!
SION, Agent. «y tlis* SroaongahcU House, TMttabnrgb, or »«
T ARK IN, Passenger station, Boon £t- Uitwcen
Wayn« and n»nd; B P. PATRICK, No. 30 Poarborn St.
o|>|loaitu Treinoat House, Chicago, or t tho Agents at the
Station* alcutf the liue.
To commeucv un MONDAY,November 2Cth, and coatlnne
nntjl further notice.
J. J. HOUSTON, Oca. !Wr and A g*t.
D. W, BOSS, Psss’r Agent, Cldcage.
J.U MOORE. Sap’t
141)?. Winter Arrangement.......... 1857,
ST. LOUIS, ALTON ANBIW m i hhw- a-u
CHICAGO HA ILROA D.—CliiEWf
au.l after C>CTOBER 2d, Train* will run as follows:
GOINO SOUTH.
Leave Chicago at 1130 a. M.and 1030 P. a.
Arrive »t St. Lout* b&0 a. N. and I3U r. it.
GOING NGRTII.
—8:00 a. m. usd 4:20 r. u.
.-*4O ?. u. end &45 a. u.
Leave Bast St. Louis aL.
Arrive at Chicago at-....
CONNECTIONS;
At CHICAGO, with all the Great Eastern and Northerly
At JOLIET, vUh Bock bland Railroad West, and “Cul
OCT," East.
At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Peoria and Oquawka Rail
road fur iVoria, tialtwbnrgh, Burlington and Intermediate
places.
At BLOOMINGTON, with IHlooU Central Railroad, North
and Sooth.
At SPRINGFIELD, with Qroat Western (111.) Railroad,
East for Di'catur, Ac.; West for Jacksonville and Nejdc*.
At ALTON, with Terro llsnte aud Alton Railroad Hast,
and eißuners on the River.
AtST LOUIS, with OhloandMlss. Railroad East, West
by I‘aciflc Railroad and Missouri steamers to Northern Ali»-
aonrt, Kansas and Nebraska. Also, to all point* on the llli
uoisand Miaalvlppi river*.
As~TUrungh Tickets can lie obtained ‘at alVthe principal
Railroad Offi.'cs,
-ugh Ticket* awl Freights as low a* by any othet
Rome.
A. IL General Boporintendeat.
E. M GOODRICH Gen. Eastern Agent. noS mr7:dly
Pennsylvania Railroad.
TIIE OKEAT CENTRAL fij.
Route, connecting tho AtlanUcmWr ,^^WßF, ™tfP>l
cities with Western. Nurtb-WeeUrn, and frnjtb-Wmtern
States by a eontinnoufl Railway direct. This roM also con
nects at Pittsburgh with daily Uus of Steamers tO-01l ports
ou tho Wes Lorn Hirers, and st Cleveland and Sandusky with
Steamers to all ports oa the North-Western !■**«»• making
tho most direct, cktajxsi, and rtliabU routs by which
FRKTO QT can bo forwarded to and from the Qrtal Wfcjf.
i RATES um?KEN PHILADELPHIA * PITTSBURGH.
■FIRST CLASS—Boots, Shoos, Hats and)
Cape, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes, bales
and trank*,) Drugs, (in boxen and bales)
Feathers, Furk, Ac
SECOND CLASS.—Domestic Shooting,'
Shirting and Ticking. (In original bales)
Drags (in caakiu) Hardware. Leather,
(In rolls or boxes) Wool and Sheep Pelts,
Eastward
THIRD Buwl, Clisini (in' 1
casks,) Hemp, Bacon and Park, salted
(looso ur lu casks,) Tobacco, manuhictur- |
ed, (except Cigars or Cut.) Ac. ,
FOURTH CLASS.—Ooffta, Fish, Bacon, Beef*
and Pork (in casks or boxes, Eastward,)
Lard and bird OR, Noils, Soda A»h, Gtr
man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Ac J
FLOUR.—|I,OO per bbl. until farther noth*.
GRAIN—In ear loads 4Sc*per 100 libs, antilfhrtber notice
COTTON—S 2 per bale not exceeding 600 Ids weight, until
further notice.
wna_ln shipping goods from any r
phia, be particular to nark package
flojlroai" All Gooalsconsigncnl to
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will
detention.
point out of Phfladel*
~s* “ria. JYrmjyircnia
> the Ageuta of this Rond
II be forwarded without
Fbhqht Aossw—o. R. Kilbir street, Bostons J.
F. Clarke, No. S Bator House, nod No. 1 William street, end
John McDonald, So. 8 Betterr Place, New Fork; Pierce 4
Co, Zanesville, O 4 Irwiir k Co, and Springman k Brown.
Cincinnati, O 4 R. 0. Ucldrum, Madison,
Bell* Co, Md Carter* Jewett, Loulrrflle, K 74 P. 0. O'-
Riley* Co, Evansville, In<t; R. F. Baas, Bt. Louis, MO4 liar*
via, Wcrmlej * CO4 Memphis, T«m4 Leech * Co, Chicago.
11l 4 J. P. Olaaa, Ft. Wajroo, Ind 4 IL J. Saeedar, PhlU4*lv
grmw A Eoona, Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
U. Q. HOUSTON, Qcn’l Freight Agent, Phlla.
D. J. LOMBAKRT, Supt, Altoona,!*. Ja&ly
PltMhnri&and Connelrwlllo RaUroad*"
THE PITTSBURGH &BSmcbbbb
Connellsrlllo Railroad 1*
opened for the transportation or paaeegen tod freight to
tod from Pitubnrgh tod Connells rill a, connecting with ths
Pence. Central Rail road at Brintcn'e Station.
Arrangements hare also been made with the Ferro*.
Central Railroad ,by which through freight to Philadelphia
and Baltimore will be carried from point* on the Pitts
burgh and OnnneUnite Railroad, by car loads, on favorable
term*.
Rcsjtcto or TEllTO—On and after Monday, 33th Dec.
the Passenger Trains will be ran dally,'except Sundays, at
follows:
Mail Train, will leave the PassengerBtetlcnof the Petros
Railroad, at Pittsburgh. T.oOo’clock, A. M., arriving at Coo*
ueUsfllle at lihOO A. M. %
Express Paseengsr Train will leave Pitubnrgh al‘<L2o o’ek
p. JJ., and arrivoat Coanellsvlile at 8:30 P. M.
lUTtmaiao—Express Train will loave OonnelUTOle at 0
o'clock, A. M., connecting with (the Blairsvllle Accommo
dallou Train on Uio Penna. Railroad which arrives at FRU
bursal *1 A. M-
Mall Train will loave Ooanellrvllle at £OO P. M_ and con*
nects with the Brioton Accommodation Train on the Penn a.
Ballroad, which arrives at PHtslmrgh at&OOP. M. ,
freight to sod from Pitubnrgh and stations on the Pitt*
burgh and ConnallsvlUe Railroad, will be received and de*
live rod at the enter Depot of the Penna. Railroad Company.
Bunting k Hall's Coaches for Ml Fleanat, UatontqmL
Prostborg and Cumberland leave ConnellsviUeregnlariy on
the arrival of the trains. r.
Mali Train connects also at West Newton with
by-the plank reed, with Mount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin,
Band patch, Cumberland, *c.
Tickets can t» bad from the Ticket A rent at the Fknua.
Raltroad Passenger Depot. • * - *
<*» a Buozsnm.sop't.
itaUtoaSa
* OCTOBER a 6," 1837. '
PITTSBURGH, COLUM-nKmeggS^
BUS A CINCINNATI
LINE RAILROAD, Tia StCTtiatiux.
Through tn Os’vmhnr trCOkot,/ ehan-j* of Grrt—Tv Cinoit*
nan in dayiiff*ii.
“ OXD -) V ' O«.»U>, ISS7.TTC, PiBUIO.
TSLUSS Tta this route leave tho Pcnu Stxwt, Piiubnrgh
Drpot, doily,(Sunday* excepted.) u follows:
IIkST TRAIX— o\ctxxAn Karras leaves Pittsbareh at
5.30 a. SteuU-tmiiu foiu. (brekfoiv.7&d‘a
Junction at a » .) C.4«ml.«s at 2 M arrlrm at Cin
. clnnsti at uoQ P. u.
SECOND TRAJX--Nwct.pA&scrsxcleaves P.ttsbcrjh
C.SO p. K~ Stchbenvilie Junction 6j«l Cofnmbua IMJLm
jndarrtTes at Cincinnati »t ft,4s*, « . stopping 7t alliU
tiOOAOnr.A4.il. it.
ip-By OiiA route Pownpors hare a short, certain
and direct lino from Pittsburgh to ColnmW Cin
cinnati and tho southern and south western riHcsTtnd in
appointment* and management, cnvurjuisseH l,y any first
class road in tho Union.
CONNECTIONS
Train* connect at AVt«r£ with the Sandusky, Slamfleld
A Newark 1L R.for Jit. Ycru-m, Sandusky, Toledo tad
Chicago.
AtCOLUJIurs with Columbus, Piqnrv and Indiana B.JL
for Pima, Urbana, Troy, Bellefontaine, Forest Ac.
At aENIA with tho Dayton. Xenia A Belpmud Indiana
Central R. R- for Springfield, 1 irton, Richmond, laUamn
olis, Louisville, Central loili.it s Central Illinois, Lolave tie.
Tern* Haute. St Louis, Ac. V V?
At MuttßOW with the Cincinnati, Wilmington and ZiBW
rifle R. H. for Washington.CirWuviUe and Lancaster.
At LOVELAND with roads f>w HilDborv. QamdenandFcrti
month.
AT CINCINNATI with tho Oh in <tf Kttirrippi Bruad
Qaage It. ll.for Slodmm, Lqulsvllld, New Albany, £tb|U
Tllle. Vincennes. Cairo, Central Illinois, Ft. Louta, Jcdcnon
city, Kanms. Nebraska, and all points on tho Illinois, UU
souri and Missippi rivers.
FARE AS LOW ASRY ANY OTHER ROUTE—BAGGAQB
fU 00
10 t-o
0 fs>
8 ;>Q
CHECKED THROUGH.
Fur through tickets by IbU route to tho principal WISTSS
AX» SooTfrras Cmts, please apply at tho Greoi Waban
Ticket Of&ce, directly on the comer of the Mouongahtda
llouao, Pittsburgh, arat the /hm fZrrrt, I\tiibvTyk Sta
tion.
*»“ASK FOB TICKETS “VIA STKIUENYILUL’ 1 -®*
All Information concerning tlie ab«ivo Liao and lu tea
occtioDo, tggetltcr with through freight rote* and central*
will be fnmtabed on apjdkatjvm to J. SCOTT STKWARX
Agent, federal Ftroet Station, Allegheny, or Ticket Office
Pc ml street, Pittsburgh. IRA A. lIUTCnUfSON,
Ueuera! Ticket Agent, Colombo*, Ohio
W. W. BAQLIIY, Jiupt, Coluiulfiu, O*
Lafatittz Devessev, Stcnbcmnie. 0.,
oc3l Ooncnt Agent
Great Western JUstl Route*
Galena and
Lins for Freeport, Galena and Dunleilb, from CENTRAL
DEPOT, foot of LAKE STREET, connecting at Dunluitb
with steamers for St. Paul and the Upp«r Mississippi.
WELLS STREET DEPOT.
FULTON AND lUWA LLN'E—for DUmj, Fulton, and
Cuntral lowa. Passengers fur lows, Nebraska and K«"—,
will find this the most expeditions ronte.it Mug an Air
Line to ths Mississippi, and ahortor by fifly mHa than any
other line, connecting at Fulton with tho Great lowa Stag*
Co-, for all points In iowa and the West.
BELOIT AND MADISON LINE—For Beloit, JaneerDls,
Madison end Central Wisconsin.
FOX ftIVER VALLEY LIN E—For Cry.LU Lake, MO
Ilenry, Richmond, aud points North.
Two trains daily, Sunday excepted, for all of tho abcTO
potato. making close connections with tha Eastern Hoads,
and with packets ou the Mlmisslppl, north and south.
P. A. HALL. Bntitlmrtfcltdrfoli"oJlN O. TDHNIfH.Pmt.
StfatnsfM'po.
Liverpool, Pbllmrtelpnia and Hew York
Screw Bteaniabip Company,
The Splendid steamships
forming the shore Hue will sail from
York as follows: j—-»
CITY OF BALTIMORE. C*p» LHt.h. Jan.7th,
KANGAROO. " J-lin-T, lvi>. 4th, •*
And each alternate Thursday.
Frum Liverp.«il every aUrrouto Wednesday*
Fare front New YorL,Cabin t?L. Third Class 120.
- “ Liverpool. - *lOO. s»«,,* 575 Third CIAM |4S
Return Tickets available for six tuunOti l»g.kwr*aata«
Of tlua Una. • 3
Cabin, fHO; Third Class, fJOr'
These Btcaouhips are supplied with Improved Wafortlg -
Comportments, and carry experienced Surgeons.
Persons about prucoeding to Knnjpe, or Wishing to sen
for their friends from the old country, can purUiase ticket
and obtain all information bf.•applying t» J. G. Dole, 1
Broadway, N. Y- Sable A Coftrfl, 177 Bmadwny, N. Y_ nr
JOUN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty *t„ Pittsburgh
M9*Pfuisagn certifiratns l>y first class tailing Packets be
tween New York and Liverpool. Drafts sold by the aboTt*
dc29—apB 1
Dollar Savings Bank,
I*o. 65 Fourth Sired, ilukUt Bom a, Jorter* A'ao Bsvtiitui
OPEN DAILY FEOM 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK,
also on Wednreihj and 9atnrd»j evenings, from May
first to November first, from 7 to 9 o'clock: and fTritn 'No*
▼ember first to May first, from C to 8 o’dock. ' ■
Deposits received of all sums net leas than one Doling,
and a dividend of tho profits declared twice a year,ln
June and December. Interest was (Iceland at the rate ot
six. per cent, per aonam, in Dcctdnlwr. IRS 6, ohm, In June
and December, 1556. and Juno, 1657. *..•
Interest, If not drawn cut, is pl-ictd to tho credit the dtr
poaltor as principal, and bears the halm* intrrest trora the first
days of Juno and December, compounding twice a year with
out troubling tho depositor to call nr even to present his
pass book. At Ibis rate, money will double in •> . than 19
years, making in tbe aggregate nctrr and ok nAi ER ettit
A TXU.
Books containing tho Charter, By-Laws, Roles inS Rr
Istlons tarnished gratis, on application at the ufilc*.
lYaidsnt—GEOßGE ALBRKE.
tics racpaxsTs:
Hopewell Hepburn,
Georgs R. White,
James ghidle,
James W. Hallman,
Alexander Bradley,
John S.CoegraTe,
John O. Bar fcofen,
Hill Bargain,
Albert Culbertson,
John B. Canfield,
J. Gardner Coffin,
Alonso A. Carrier,
David Campbell,
Charles A. Oolton,
William Douglas,
Francis Felix,
Georgs F. Gilmore,
James 8. Hooa,
William S. Haven,
Sreretary anti Trratvrrr■
fcaltl yd—-oclO
GEORGE £• AIUiOLD & Q(j„
Bankers, exchange, stock and
BUI Broken!.
Current and Cncnrrrnt Mono/ TV'cght and Fold.
Stack* bought and sold on comtniaaioa.
Bailee** Paper, Bunds and Mortgage*, 'VinnfTi r~
JUiJroad Bonds purchased rud nrgiti^wtr-**^ l ' •
FEroct
15m»o K ! NQ UOVSES or JOII
BEDFORD...
SOMERSET,™
MOUNT PLfeASANT**'
OONNELLSVILui r ‘
UN IOSTO WN....
raw BEIOUIOX. FAYBTT*
“•“AKA:..- INDIANA
DepoMCB received, Discount* mad*. Drafts nows
tod collected, Bank Note* and Sped* bwirfjt «i
BtOcka, Note* and other SecnrUie* bought and sold
minion. Correspondence and collection* solicited.
N HOLMES & SON, DEALERS IN FOR
■ I 3 0? “S' 1 Dom “ Uc Bin* of Bxchaßc*
of ittpcaits, Bank Iwtctand tJpecle, So. 6tfllnrksf ttroak.
PltUburgb. 4J“Collectior»njailo on all lbs principal elite
throughout tho Unite* States. principal cltM
Cemetery Marble Workw,
No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wavne.
PITTS BtROU, PA,
MATTHEW LAWTON
SJtL® a l M a a b l b mason.
TIT I SUES RESPECTFULLY TO IN
f f fora hla fries da aod iba public Kcncmltr, Uiat ao
baa leased the above premia***, for the mantrioctare nod —i
of every variety of Marble Work, auch aa
Monuments, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones
«f every variety and form; '
iLSO, ’ v
BJantlr
IVlrti p T«Mp,
Ript, Rnri»»u
atul \V&*h
Stwni^Xop#,
~rW “ T °' hfir •rtaM&bnwSNttS
° f iH?«?f n ¥f ini, i# ,l “ Btork to cnUrel T new. »tid b« bm.
«»'”•£?
„ __ _ **F«a »I FZftXUSlOt' to
. sffiaayiSK' -
Joo. U. Shoeoberpr, R*,, W ], r"
Charlea Brewer. jll i>jii *•„, ln
ikeSife*,
?• B f I1 “. a. R. White,
The Trade ftinilibrd with all kinds of Pnn>l*n««i.i n^*.
tbl<S flithor filliHl,c<i or 1q tbo tongli, "at Wholualr
,V" h "“h' l '"™'E™ei.l. with Ihh n., 0n r,rl or er.
c9O per 100 Use.
IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES—
BsfiaSßßK:
ftXBßSS===fß £ € '
widUi Cashmeres -...15% do Hit
Rich all wool lie* do “ft.
i&StoSSZSSS&S?. “* "**'->
“ 3 A. A. MASON A CO’3, 25 ITiM.
’Oeper 100 ft*.
■6sc ]>*r 100 E*.
STATIONERS’ HARDWARE,-
kj Copyinlg rnwcj anil toraltw f..r Jo.
stamping •*
Office Calenders,
BflintMf
CanccUlne Files,
“ llammer*.
Bill Hoad Boxo«,
Emolop, » amuUnvu.
r*ine « *
Po«t Office ••
Tib Cutter*.'
Desk Weight*,
Pen Racks, a great variety,
English Slate*, with wjr. and oral franioi
Oerman. Iron and porcelain Slates,
Pocket KnITM, Craning fo.
JostrecsjTed and for «»»» bv
oc3o ’
•00c per 100 Ibe.
D_. ,w. d. an, ~ ——
ealerin carpets, oil cloths.
MArTInOS, Ac. No. 8T Fourth itrwt near Wood
Envelopes—™ ~
BUFF,
white,
AMBER,
EMBOSSED An
„ enamelled,.
WM. 0. JOIINPXOV A CO *•
gUltoncn, 6T Wood .treU
500 C i? ico " *' ito Wheat raimly Flour
200 extra and mperfloe, u J u *
100 flue. *» •<
For sale by del4
I NI ? 10 , 0, Sp. Fioat and J 1 amula—looolba
<m bmamllbrpl.br B. L rAITNE3TOCKA gi
[DMACK-
!E ™'bb WBITiTwiIKAT
AJ I FLODR-100 Ibli. chgipo In .tor* aad for «fc hj
T,ijiruf*ca_
)OTATOES—IOO bus. White Totals; y
_»tew>to<! far tala ‘‘un iokf ?. itttui; ft cb.
APPLES—o»)qyltb. choicetjrepn
\J Applet In IT«IEni&A CO-
EGGS— 3 bbls. Ezra tMs.daj
fcrtalaby . ilgttfl
( \ATS.~3OO bush, prime Uats teceivfed and
V# ferial*by SHRIVER* DILWORTH,
d«U 189 U 4193 itCO&d stmt
i&oiutarp.
John H. fihoenberga*
Charles Knap,
N. Grattco Murphy,
Theobald Uniktaotter.
Isaac 11. Pcnuock, '
William J. Andcrsonl
rarsTtxa:
Jamfs Hcrdman,
James D. Kelley.
William S. Lavefey,
*P. A. Madeira
John HL Mel!or,
Waiter P. Marshall,
Wilson Idler,
A. M. Pollock, M. D,
Henry L. RingvaJe,
Robert Robb,
John M. Sawyer,
Georgs S. ta(den l
Alexander Tin ' te,
■niAni.rsA coltoa.
ol9-.wXy7
•..BEDFORD CO-. ■»
....SOMERSET CO_
.-.VESTSIUUrD CO- .
—FATETTECO,
w. s. tiavSnl :
M*rfctt mad.zd ttraat
" t *
JAMES GARDNER.
reqehedaod
M« oiu.Tsa.