Grapa Vtoe*. i L - , ~j inn nnn embracing!?virietioa IW.UUU, tOIUkU *t Tory low tOaa,Vi ’ JOHH " ■cfoalAwtl'y ; f . Pimbpfifa »nd Oaklmfl Nnrwwlw Por Pan Planting, -i •" v QQrjk/tWAiiF CHERRY, 2 jrear«4g Bt|Mtod&*nd3yoan;&T»rWti<*- 20,000 P<*d% 40 turietle*.' 40,000 Kmgncn*, of doe hardy Tarts tic*, from *m*lltou “will,» Uip> itotk Of AppK Ppof— Z2£n!z Quince, flTßTuriotk*; Currant*, * to**n r*p* t tur*. Shrubbery, Green lloo** Plana, Bo**, Ac. TboM wishing an extra article of choice find It to their iotexeet to examine etoewben. *c£d*wtnf JNQ. MURDOCK. Jr. OIFuATE^ONW^INTArENf;® .tao* rSittSSl.«O'l»to.> *nd* quarter ndlH fromPlttrtwrßh. JAJIE3 jitopoOK. Jaty fcdtf • ■ silgti*W g AhhßN ft HEBDIiBS, Ho 23 South Wharves, and 25 South Water Strut, *■*... - PHILADELPHIA, 2 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, Candle*. Starch, Ac. A full (usortmeut on hand to the attention of dealer* la reapecttully asked. mrfcdly Sitredisments. c. nnoffci Aantsmn—— r UCOfl *HI>!IBTEAD«.IIIGOS dS, CO., Agents for the sale of Virginia handtactceed todacco, jvb. 57 Esehanje Place, Baltimore. *w_Alway* on hand a large stock, which they distribute Umlowestmarkot price*. apSiklyd* Dr. McLAi'TE’S CELEBRATED YERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. Two of (he heat Preparations of the Age. They are not recom mended as Universal Ctire-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 animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De- RANGF.MENTS, SiCK IIEAD- ACHR, &C. Purchasers will please bo particular to ask for J)r. G. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, -prepared by polk proprietors, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various -tiler preparations now boiore the public, pur i-orfing to be Verm Huge and Liver Pills. All f-* , --I %• ■ j_* • ’ ( itners, in cumpanson w itli Dr. IvlcLane’s, are ! i \ orthless. 3 The gf.n-uinf. McLane’s Vermifui-e and Liver . I'ills can now ‘be 1 sad at all respectable Drug Stores. V V ’ ELEJjIIKG EHO'3, rriHE greatest match machine in A T rOKmSE I j“ DF. WITH A SJULLIMVJBMEST. tmioof the manntoctlJlTr In » short ttm«- %w4Utobeh*<lrwdilyU materially reduce t^cort. *ySororalcoontyor.Machine priTUe^ar« offeredtw «ate*tanwd«rateprte£ FarT^LiruUn, caDUOAZETTB COPSTEiq Fifth »lroot. Jrtdiviim jjiiWHl ; - xi f worms i WOOJHSU woiuis ili AYRES’ WORM 'CONFECTION, is the mat elUdcnt Worm Itemed; of tho d»j. reroute rlroto nrowrre tlio heellh or their Children ehoold .oriented notour e Sklent tot ESSIj termless, Hit 1* dmretK. pMrallj; compounded end to/ole .bnlesele end retell «ltl» graffifT.'jlt., dojj ■ Cornflf of Wood ami Clh street. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. St<staUWment pf fle ctd jtfan of lEWIS BICE, Proprietor, res ectful-g| J ly annonncea tbit ha baa rworoodlba oW puin jSBL It erlstodl Sm tbfl rocant alteration.— Trial of tbe&wpcanayatonil nttti Srfel,-prorea, SSfgb the KWageaare {»»*. tUpplan U better a-lapted fitf the mtUtr claucu liotaU. • %e ecoommodatton* en 4 tonTeni oces of tho bonae are ouurpaßed,and tl» re«nt lmproTtnontiW»laltMatfooa leaTe nothing to bo desired.. »e22»od3ni>l - ■• tkins* celebrated «, 30 DAY CLOCKS, for ConnUug Hoorn and Parlor. AnMSOrtnirallnlloncwoodtvn*«teßniill»ttera. 'OJ" JpALL AND WINTER- m >:■ i*-| i GRATES AND FUNDERS, And ctUer muoi»M« «rtlck» »u mj Hn», for nlo to *olt '■ "•$ ’S JOB PRINTING.— CARDS, CIRCULARS. .'DILL HEADS, ' DILLS LADING, POSTERS, pamphlets, labels, > t a LETTER heads (no?) Printer*, Binder* >nd BUllooori, 67 Wood 8 — |- £ ■■i I ■ JUST 11ECKIVED— T 60.000 OeraanClgar* 116,000 Havana u ' 200 lix*. Virginia Mantjftictnrcd Tolaeeo. Tbo Urge*t*MottffleaJcf ChgaraendTobacto ever oaexoa in this dtr. it dow open foreiaaQattonud siie, at 10 0 EOEQK TOYMAN'S cor. Smith field itmt andJDlarpond Alley ir> 1 IiOCEIUES—I*w l)j;» prune llio Coffee I t 70 bf. cbu. Y. B-. felack ud Imperial Tees; v -* 00 box** &» and Bt Lamp JfTobeceo; 300 keg* Kalla* •Mortediix**; - lOOboiss.Wwtow Olue, Msotfod "M W do*. Zinc Wash Boards; * t S' joo do Ooro Brooms; TOO bisWTe.'oWnc, Rosin and Palm Baa . 100 ,10 s.« c*;«a»iro » CO. Formal* bjr Ct-TOVESI STOVES!! STOVES!!I—Tho rtib.^yy^SVVin^t. ra »c»n toUu» Store her* or «*»«* f*(T Blent b«wlso®o* o “®v 1 T „_ citr Store, Copper and Tie SSeadeeatberaat the Iroo C O, iWerchcmseof .No. 154 Wood «t. v «19 : Hire LANE’S vIMHFUGE ANl> u*™ M *ro» °» qo, rnrwv^wrm^ 4. cotton j ~fjt»Alßby • . w--. *•*— c gEQS.NO. 1 UARDj.. ; i,. b i yjji-u. toa Boil »°»w- 6U^ n ‘^n l g.TOi fa TARCII—2O Bblj, Poari Starch , - ■ • 100 “ jB-iuHOTtn.' Portal* try TJBA.HL STABCH.—2SO . boira superior ory SACKS RAGS; 1 ULtluM; B«»lisS3l>ti»sb7 ; ISBITZa* MLWttSnt A LLEQHENY V A LLEYnECBBB^ iVRAISoADiaKKMOTIiOrTBIIUI M ■■ fiSiaHTDF.POTTO Tire CORM.II Of BCTIKK **U ■SSgS,*SSS??ffiSiS^Si S J®V ■ ToOno'i : * “ “ To oodwukrAßj. i To Slohonlop- - _....«c.^rbonTl. i ToGr»y*. EWf — : — u , To Red Rank —-...^....^...-Aec. To Brady** Bend..— He. Flour—Fifty barrel* and over. To Mahoning 3Cc. “ “ To Gray’* Eddy............ ,—-3 Ge. “ u To Rod Rank...— -Otic. “ * ToUradr’s Bend....- (oc- “ Jyghtf , R. B. LOOMIA,Qenond Tick*t. Agrut- . To Soup axuLCandle Jlaßufaciar«r». EVANS’ PATENT GEARED PRESSES. with Double Self-Emptying Iron Boxes, for the n*c of Tallow Chandler*, mado and lor aalaby , CHARLES iVAXS A BOSS, Philadelphia. - N. bAaII kind* of Screw Prr*a, for Printer*! Book Binder* and other*, nude and for tale al low rate*. We refer to A. Wilson A C<x, Soap Manufacturer*. Pitta. bufgh,Pa- ■ DoV.niem U Orphans* Corot Sale. PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Coart or the cvanty of Allegheny, held lit Pittsburgh, on the TWENTi'-FIRST DAY OP NOVEMUEit, A. D* 1857, will be exposed to Public Sole, ou MONDAY, the eighteenth 4sy ofJanuary, A.D., 1858. at 10 o'clock, In the forenoon, at tho Coart Urn City of Pittsburgh, all that cer tain lot or place of ground eltuate in the IhrarlhWard of tit* city of Allegheny, and being lot number sixty seven (N 0.«,) in the plan oflou laid ont by William Robinson, Jr* and recorded in the Recorder** office of Allegheny conn* ty, in book toI. GO, page 40. V, said lot commencing at a point on the eastern tide of Uoodrich street, 120 fost north wardly from Robinson iircet, containing a front of twenty feet (20) on Goodrich street, and extending raatwardljr by aliaoßar* ollel with Robinson street 105 feet, more or lest, to the line of out lot Xo. 42, in tho Reserve tract, opposite Pittsburgh, i being tho same lot which Bj lvanus Lothrop and wifocon* Yeyod to Hugh Thompson, deccaiwd, and on which there is erected a two story lirieh Dwelling House. Terms made known at the time of sale. OEOIU3K P. DIUM, Adm’r of Hugh Thompson, deceased. A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a tow days, after many yeano! great ormoi suffering, Is anx luai to make known the mean* of cure. Will send (froe) the prescription used. Direct the Rrv. JOIIN M.DAQNALL No. 180 Fulton street, Brooklyn N. Y. ocs:3aeoda3mwT. - boots and shoes, CHEAP POR CASH. JAMES ROBB, NO. 89 MARKET STREET, NEAR THE MARKET, • " , _ , ... . Has Just recelvod hi* large Fall and Winter itack cf LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDRENS’ BOOTS and SHOES; MENS' CALF, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES, GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, BHOES, Ac. „ rubber shoes, A very mperior article and very neat, Direct from the MamtfactuninL which ho will bsll by the para or paciao* at very reduced pricei.foreaah. Thin itock comprises one of the largest assortment! to be found In any dty, suitable tor city and country sales, and having over twenty years oxpertenco in buying, he trusts that he can now suit all tastes. He respectfully Invites all In want tpcdL assuring them that they will bo pleaaed. mr*>—sold Notice.— mk. david o. neeperi watchman an tbo steamer J. H. Conn, Ml overboard on WEDNESDAY morning, and tras DROWNED. Raid Keeper was,in his shirt slrevra, had a diver watch and chain'in Ills pocket, was about 5J4 feet was heavy built. Any person finding Ills body will be suitably re warded by leaving word at any of the following places:— Reporter office, Win. Chambers, No. 11 Point street, or at W. Keeper’s, 110 Smltbflidd street. dellsrtf TO APOTHECARIES.—A Young Man, a first rate Prescrlptionist, and well sc.jitaintetl with the •Recta and dpscs of medicines, has had right years experi ence InOrcat Britain and this country, will be disengaged oa January lit* wishes a situation in or near Pittsburgh.— The most satisfactory reference given. Address, care Messrs TRADER A AUBEIIY, Cincinnati, Ohio, faLu.ll,- defh3tdes V YER’S WORM CONFECTION is pleas- J\ ant intake. '' Avt-r'e Worm Cauferlhiii contaius no Cal»ni«l. , Ayer’s Worm Confection N pundy vegetable. AVer’s Worm Confection will not sicken. Ayer’s Worm Confection isnninjnrione. Ayer’s Worm Confection Is the only safe Worm Remedy. Ayer’s Worm Confection is tbeoaly effleii-ot Worm Remedy Aver’a Worm Confection ouly rotjuu»n an introduction Into families to procure for itself universal favoritism. Cotnponnded and for sale, wholesale and retail, nt the Drugstore of JOHN HAFT, JB n dell corner of Wood and Sixth *ta, Pittsburgh. _ Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works jsfO.'.D. MATTHKWS, Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter, JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, 4c.— Knives, Rcissorsand Rwnre Ground, Ac.; Knife Blades Inserted: Table Knirw Re;«irrd. and General Jobbing at tended to: LOCKSMITH AND UEI.L-lIANUEH, ■ ; No, 138 Sraithflcld Street, near Sixth, riTTSßimoa. PA. 4B>-The above firm is prepare! to make anything in the shape of an edge tool, or do any kind of smith work otet, on short notice. jy’-l&iya Allegfteny County. as. _ THE Commonwealth of Pcnnsylvania^pKfi (.1 the Sheriffof said county, Greeting: '&EB0 U James W. llailroan, AlJen Kramer, Kdward Uuuo and Francis R»lim, partucra, Ac-.rn.ake yon wcoreofprosecuting fbcir claim, then we command jrua that yon summon bv pjml ami lawful ruaunoners, Inoiah Graham Hoc tar land, William 11. Lena and Samoel Ilarsh. «o that they be an I appear l<Toro oor Jndps, at I'ittiborgh, at oor District Court, there to behold the Fourth Monday of January, 1853, to tlniw wheretdru whereas they the said William Colotunn, James W. Hall man, Allen Kramer, Edsrard Rahta and Frauds Ilabm, partner*, Ac„ and tho said Isaiah Orabatn Mocfarland, William H. Lea* and Samuel Harsh, tiigether and undivided do hold all that certain tract of land sltnato In. Wilkins towuship, Allegheny county, IVmnylrunia j bemnded nod described as follow*, to wlu, Dcßinning at a stone In a Use leading from the Pittjlmrgb and Ureensburg Tnrnpllrat® John Stager; thence $ 83'-W 137 perches to a post; thence hr land of Mrs. McMitlefl S iV K73J j**rche*to a post; tiienre S 54‘, F JST.B pcreh*s to a rent, thence N perches to a Ft-ne; thence N l 4 *;-* 0 W 13 nr*, to attune near the first of McCall's *teps; thence W W W •JO perches to a post ou the side of said township rosrt, which is d«>> a corner of hind sold l>y said Shields to McCull.t hence by Undlatcuf McCall 3O perches to a iwsb, thence by land of John Stager anJ others, N. 3-*° W 140 perches to tho place of beginning, containing two hundred and fifty-one acre* and eighty jiurdica, strict measure, excepting and re serving therefrom the surface r.f the following. two pieces of Inod embraced within the nbo\ o boundary mid bounded and described sorcrait ns follows to wit: (Ist) a tract of 31 acres and 50 perches; Beginning ftt ft atone in tl<» turnpike said at the corner of other laud of said Chalfnnt: thence ft H>s6 W 13 perches to a corner thence X 3i>° W 30 perches to * corner; iitesce 8 fifiU 0 W perches to Qilieland » land, theure 554 K 52.4 porches to a corner on 11. Chftl fant‘s land; thence along the same X 54 % K OS'.j perthrs to the ulaco of If gintiing. &<x>nd A tract ot 27 acres 3 roods COOKINO AND PABLOn STOVES, FIRE iny.NS, SCUTTLES, OK#. W. HTTBLEY, Fcdernl >trcel, Allegheny. iHisctllantoug, "To Nervous Sufferers and 60 perches, Beginning at a atone, corner ul Shaffer and Bari* thence S 31'.J 9 J5l-W perches t« » po«t; tlienco 8 6iU° W 37 CO-100 pre'h* to the canter of tlio tarr pike; thence along th« tnn.-jiiko N 34° \Y US 62-10(1 pcrchei tlienca N 23° W along the cumi ten perches; thence S 3}4 W 8 perches thence S 12° B 16 perches; thence h SSV 32 88-lOOprcb» to the place 1 lfcl— ' tween,"’ iiituch cnee*circle and (lie samp to be done, do not perm*| renr mriaatljt&d against the said laws ana customs Ac*; bs tie f»ld, Ac., end have yoo then and there the nwmw 'f co„ rt ,* ItODT I'ATTCMOS, Shot iff. . ~ The defendant* al>ore named will take notice or the aWwrit, delfcCtwF RODY PATTKBSOJs Sheriff. * Executrix'a Bale of Real Estate. BY virtue of the last will of Robert Linn, dtv'O. (Old lo porroanco of »n onto of the On'bons' Court of Allrghcnr county, Pa,the undersigned,surviving Executrix of the aaid will, will sell at Public gain, on tho nrtml»ca, ouSATURDAY, the 16th of January, I&SS. at 1 o’clock I>. M„ Two Valuable Para*, each containing aljout 120 acre*. The Csttui are sßnate In Sowickley township, Allegheny county. Pa., on tho waters of Uttlo fiewickley Cnek nlwnt oim mile from th* borough of Scwlcklejr. On one of the Curms them are two Dwelling Houses, two Barns, two Orchards of Apple Trees, with other fruit and other lm proretnenta. On tue other faro am a DwelUog lion*, Barni Orchard and other Improvements. The farms are In good condition and well located for farming purpose*,jmhi can l>4 divided into smaller tractsforcountry residence*. They wilt he sold separately or together, or In smaller lota, as may Usdeilred. Tlii terms of sale will b*,one-third of the purchase mon ey on receiving the deed, one.thtrd In one year frum day of sale, with Interest, and the other tlilnl In two year* from •day <jf tale, with anuual Interest. Bonds and mortgages on the premises to l« given to secure the iastpaymenta. For farther Information enquire of J. W. F. WHITE. Kfq.' 108 nrth street, Pittsburgh, or of the undersigned In the BnroOgb of Sowickley. REBECCA LINN, dclWtwF Snr. Executrix of R. linn, dec d. FARMERS AND CARPENTERS ATTENTION Your attention is directed to the large and well selected stuck of Seasoned LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!! On h.-iM and for sale, Wbolesalo and Retail, by JAMES M’BRIER Ss CO., (Successors to Wuu ATBrier A Sou,) j ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. Dressed , Flooring, Shelving and W cathcr Boarding, Shingles, Lath, Joist, Stud* ' ding, Clear and Common Plank, Boards, &c. f &c., &c. J,ot " the Partners remember, who attend the AIU-gtu-ny MnrkeUrthat our yards are the mustconvonlrnt lu the city ifrCpp* ITtrJ only one square from Hie Market Mouse and ci'iK to alt fAe Market Tarernt, Corner of SandnskySt, anil North Alley. i TRICES PUT DOWX. . We hsTe redneed tho price FIVE PER CENT, per thous and front this date to Spring, TO CASH EUIERS OXLY. Orders promptly attended to end satisfaction given. Shipments wade lo any accessible point by Railroad, Riser or Canal. Ordet*received for SASH, DOORS,SHUTTHIIS, it. Ac. do4:.'lmwF tltnir COC«S7OCE - T Lebanon Snruery. BOCKSTOCE fe AMMON, Invite tu e attention of a tho public to their largo ivo J Tariefl osortment of yruft Troei, Shrubbery, U«rCTc*M, Plant*, Ac. •• Nhraerr 6roon J four and a half niilwi from PUUburgb, A. Km Wuhlagton Hoad. Una* Tbm Post Onto. - -iiTTrTXHP Allegheny county, Pa. LAND FOlfSALE.—About 60 acres or fS No. 104 Fifth flrctt, PittobnrgU pinARLES bo‘<sksJy, mandfactur Ij er, corner of Third and Wood lut, Cap and Bouoot Bom* Jewelry and PnscripUtm boa «. •AU kiud* «f l*apcr Boxes mad* to order. . N. B.—At Eaatora prioa. -- Mctrojmlttan Old Book Htore. -HONEY BAYED INBUriNO BOOKS . ON’ TUB GIFT PRINCIPLE, . Boot* oaitnll; Bold at $1,15 fur $l,OO - tit FT WITH EACH JIM OK, Worth from 25 cent* to $OO. 4 NY person Bonding an order Tor ten JJooks J\ rocslroa Book and (lift extra. Krerj effort wUf hemada to clra aatUJuctlou tothow who may kror fix with' lhair ordaTi.: BUU of all SoWent Banka taken at par. Cat* ■lMoeaof Hooka sent to any addrvaa. • JOHN 6. ANDREWS, 140 Nssaaatmt, y ; ik2fcSntrrP. (Near the City IUP,) Haw York. OILVEH PLATED WAKE—Castors, Spool to, ro, «i... I i'ifv X'oonds JJ. W. flour, wowed and ."SgagßfShti OfillfidszßagsriuspArezmiforisdo by_i • , 6"/- d 46 • • 2 -7/13.4.411DRi1d. i.,.. ' v :--: 1 * iStmtatfonal. HANCOCK P #fREET,NEAR PENN, will j A FAt3 B p TJJEOIIY_E KPOSE I> i re-open on Monday the Slit Inst. A limited nnmbcr i *ajL THk. TRUESCTKNLB , • ■of punilamas obtain admission. Terms $Zi per smilod ot : Mankind haw long t-e-n cnsttiphedo twenty-twowroksT[au2Jaltf tJ M. gMlTaTftriodpal.. I **» "F“*>"-* ul nedicme, and J r ,iTt J^JSS i -—Z *■■ ■■ ■' —■ ■ i solnnou of it* power over disease, and 1» proper aso m in© ( McwdYlUe Female Seminary. ... I imumcn of Hus uct. ■ THE NEXT TERM of this Institution will Modicine, as practiced by the regular faculty, Ua J. luirion j eommenenonMOSDAY.Feb. 15.' i a bundle of Improtobtlities and cDCcrtaiuties. Th«*e U 1 i pupils will be charged |7XO per tena, ac 4 will sdec the t aothing in its theories on which the physician con rely a* i (todies they wish to rmrauu from the following list. t certain or flxed; tho results obtained from ite prvscnplious , Readies. Ancient History,. Zoology, , are doubtful, andlii most ca-nsuiwatisfactory. ' Enunciation, Modern “ Astronomy, It b a WileinnandstartHns&ict, tbalthrw-fwtulhsof those Pronunciation, Map Drawing, Nat. Philosophy, . “who have departed this lilt” died rietlma. not Spelling, Ancient Geography, Physiology, . hut to the loJndirinnsappHcatlon of IhiisubUo and oncer writinc. Modern “ i tain theory, u practiced by tho regular uctuty. Grammar, Arithmetic, W't bc-vs proved tho utter Csllacy of tho l ' ra ? t ,, v " j Composition, Physical “ Book-Kceplug, ;id medicine, and the great undeoinblotnithfnlucss of tho Rhetoric, •Chioiatry, Algebra, ! R.R. R. over andbrer'again; for, in a thousand cases, where- Loiric. Botany, Geometry, thareguUr physicians hare given op Uielrpatienteas incur* Trigonometry. *blo, and bad in many cues even set the titrto Iff only a mw Pur Greek, tatin, Italian, Spaniali, French, German, short hours, that their victims had to lira, Joulwny Swedish and Anglo-Saxon, an additional charge of $1 will he Relief, Regulat- tb nr Roioln-ut, as the ense taay hare oe.-n, mjjp . has restored those dying patients to new liw at* boattn. Piano, per ocrarse of tweuty luseoua $5 ! In the treatment of the sick. hytheß. R.B. IJso of Piano per tunn - 2 j thero is uothing left to chance or nneertalntwa, f&f these Drawing,percmirsooftwentylcisou* 4 niuiwlies are ».j prepared as topoaessflxwl andpoaiUtucur- Oil Panting “ « “ fl atlvn power*, fouodi-d on principle ea Immutable in their A German lady, an excellent pianist, reside In tho family, power over diseases, ns tho laws of gravitation over tho andwillgiTS lessons OO tho PUuoandinGermaa and French, earth. Iti* therefore, inipowribl* for these'remedies to hill A few pnpill will l>o accommodated In tho family of the 1 la removing from tbw human sysbrm thcaitncnlty lor wiucn Principal. Boonl, wlthfuelnodllglit,oxclasivo of washing, I they may ho giTon.andof restoring tho tcAole haman tys-; 13 per week. ' j tern to ils u<»iun] cuudltiuiiof hralih. . | All payments are to be made In advance. . This is ruadily seen i n tho miraculous hffic»ry >|l «■ ■> | felDwisdly JOSHUA KENDALL, a. M.. Principal. I WAY'S READY BEUEF-br tho moment this remsd, is ■ : appliod to tho part or parts of the body tortured with pain, urcrlpph-d with psinand duoasineas ceases, and the rripjilol, lame and wounded limb become* in rigor ated with renewed stn-ngih. So also willi the The imwt repulsive L’lrrm, Humor*!and tho most oi*- Stlnalonl chronic diswue* ijulckly hceoino oxtinrt alter a ew doses is takon. j , _ in case* of Dytpcpaia, o»u*Upstlun of the BnwtU, Do rangement ol the Liter, Congestion!, palpitation of the Heart, Uiulwny's Regulators, in the form of PUls,.Can he re-lied upon us a positive and aertaiu corrector and regale* torol these dilhcultu-s. In cases of tcraporaay Constipation or det angcmoni of tho stomach or bowdla, the Cntliartlc nno Purgstivo Pills given by the regular faculty, even Iftlioyre* mote tho temjmrary liillicully, do »i at tho expense of Cramps, Kicknins at Slomncli, and Wraknees, and after the olfects ot those purgatives are orur, tho bowels are left cos* livoaud tho (ysUin debilitated, iUdway's Regulators will tnstauily r.-lletu tho pain and distress, removethu ddQcnltf and roetoru a regular octiouto th© liver, stoniach, bowels and other organs—-they neither Irritate, inflame, sicken or weaken the patient, and Ilia praenatloiis aro natural, with- ■ outpreiotrating the system orcrtxmpiDg the bowels lltuse remedies are the only ones that hare red need t e hygienic principle to the fixity of a mathematical demon stration—invariable lu all cases, and proceeding on a settled routine. They, aitd they alone, have Imparted to tho In cougrunn* experience and repugnant practice of the so call ed “regular (acuity,? tho precision and ©variability which are essuniUl to the requirements of a science. Taking the banian body as tlie problem, and health as its normal con dltlou, they proceed by fixed rules to eliminate all extrane ous and deleterious particles, and tboi rcstoro the constitu tion to its integrity, by th© expulsion of those local or organ ic Irregulartk's which vlllate tho soundness of the whole, psxoraocs dlirasxa. In Cliolera, Yellow Fever, Ship Fev«r, Dysentery, Dia rhoca,Typhus and Typhoid Fevers, and all maligunut aud malariousfevera, Raduay’sßeady Roltefand Regulators aro nut only positive curativrs, but certain preventives. Not only in tho inil-ler latitudes of tho North have these remedies cure«l the patients of these terrible nwladles, hut under tho burning tones of tho tropica, where. In the wildest and most violent degree*, they scourgodtlie people as a pes tilence. Witu these remedies vou neod not fear exposure to any coutagioua Jurase or Infectious malaily. covsTmrnoxit instasxa._ fIROOKE UALL KEfiIALB SEMINARI i Media, Delaware Countv, Penna. \ Minn Marla L. Eastman, Principal. THIS SEMINARY, SITUATED IN THE ; delightful and beautiful village of Media, thirteen [ mik* from Philadelphia by Railroad, Offers to yoang ladies the most perfect combination of ndrantages for the uttaiu incut of a thorough and accomplished education. ! Tbo force and commodious building lately erected, con- | tolnlng ult llio modern convenience* of baths, gas, Ac., Is, j with its extensive grounds, a model In all that pertains to j tbo health, comfort, refinement and Improvement ot the pupils. The sloeplng rooms are high, well ventilated, ana famished with comfort and elegance, and but two pupil* j occupy the came apartmont. The number of pupils is i 'irnited to forty, for whom seven teachers are employed- I The moat faithful Instruction Is gtTcn In all tho branches 1 taught, wbUs moral and religious principle* are constantly Inculcated by theory and practice. The coarse of Instruction comprises a period of four years, and a diploma ts awarded to all who pass through It satisfactorily. • The Right Rev. A. Potter, D. D., L. L- D., Bishop of Pennsylvania, says: “Mias M. L. Kastman, who proposes to open a Young Ladles’ Seminary In Media, Delaware county, Pennsylvania, in September next, ha* boon known to the subscriber for several years past. lie has a very high opinion of her capacity, efficiency and dovotednuM as on educator. She has hsd s large and successful experience.— The building which is to bo erected will contain every ac commodation. The Tillage and surrounding country are distinguished for healthfulneM and beauty*, nod tho sub scriber bos confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman will have no cause to regret it." The French language Is taught by a Parisian lady rosid- Ingin Ihofamily. Ths Latin,Herman. Bpaai«b,and Italian languages, re ceive doe attention. The Natural Sciences are taught with tbo aid of a largo and expensive apparatus. . The Musical Department Is under the charge of a lady eminently qualified for tho situation, and all who prefer to be taught on the piano or singing by a gentleman, have a visiting teaeherftom Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting sro under the direction of & lady accomplished in the arts. Th« Full Term commences September 9tb. Mils Eastman has the liberty to refer tg tho following gen tlemen: Right Rev. A.Potter,BishopofPennsylvanla. lion. Franklin Pierce, ox-Prosident ofU. 8. Hon. fl. P. Chase, Governor of Ohio. C. LneseK E*q.. Potuvtlle, Pa. Georg? M. Wo&rtoo, Esq., Pliiladelphla. WTllbm Uagaley, Esq., PitUborgb. Sykauns Lothroii, Eaq., Allegheny City. MISS M. L. EASTMAN. Media, Delaware couuty, rv X. IvINGSKOIiD Ac SON'S PURE %. Oswego Starch, [FOR TUB LAUNDRY,] HAS established a greater celebrity than has ever been obtained by any other Starch. This lias been tho reenlt of it* marked hoiks riority In qual ity, and it* luvariablo uniformity. The public may In* as* u red of the cot»tinwanc«Vif the high standard uuw established. The production Is over Twenty Toni Dally, and the de mand has extended throngbout the whole United State*, and foreign countries ..,! Working thus on a very large scale, and under a rigid , system. they are able to secure u perfect uniformity In the quality throughout the year. This ii th*great D'sidcratum m &srcA.mal'in;, and u realiz'd now forth* first tim*. The very hell Starch that can he nrndo, and no otfn r, i* always wanted hy consumers, and this win be supplied to ibex bv tlu* grocer*, as loon as their costumers hate learn ed which is the best, and ask for it—otherwise they would be likely to get that artt<;!c on which the largest profit can bo made.. , Ur Klngsfotd basboen engaged in the mannfdttnro ot Starch continuously for tho last 27 yean, and during the whole of the period, tho Starch made uuder his supervision ha» been, Iteyond any question, the beet In the market. For tho first 17 years *>» bad the charge of the works of \\ m. Colgate A Co., at which period he Intented tin* proa*** el the uaunfoctoro ofCofn Starch. £g-Aik tor Kir.gtfcnTi Stardi, at (St name Orwrgn fiat hern reentfy taken by ar.eihtr fadory. It Is sold by all of tho best grocers in nearly every part of the country. T. KINQSFORD k SON’S OSWEGO COHN (rot niDoxaas, »c^J lias obtained an equal celebrity vitli their Starch for tho LauDdry. Tlila article U perfectly pure, and Is. in every reapoct, equal to the l«t Bermuda Arrow-Root, besides UavlDjj :ulJitlou:U qaallti*# which reodor it invaluable for the deasort , , , ... Potato* Starch has been extensively packed and solo as Corn Staieb, and hna rireu false impression* to many, as to the r-al merits of onr Corn Starch. . from Its great delicacy and purity. It 1* earning also Into extensive nw m a diet fbrinCrata and invalids. The subscriber having beeu appointed aolo Agent for the gale 0 f the above celebrated laundry and Corn Starch, will randy tlu. trade at Kaatern rates, with addition of freight JOUS t. PERRY. Ageut fot Oswego Starch factory. Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock «U an 4 Duquosm* aeTA):'.'md ’ ROOCBtt Aff'S BCtIPBB MILL • PA'TKSTED AUOUBT -Cliy «het&r« thla Hill *t nltabU Hm bt MnlitltilionttT OrlH UIUJ, M v«U W pIM- nBA \ UU«a cm. Tbtranftlttn* MfliHßßvV partly iluM for HtmbhH JnKSIn \ ■esipUea, rrlM, oapadtr, t*., n lIHIII VS MtdrM tfc* nlf pithmiw nra> W« alas MitMoi frtufc Bvt HIOBsm ft Hi •Iw,Ml lUuiMTfom.ttlPMlnlVMUw, aaTfcaloa b (omiVlnfc »K Ibbh AaaMr Bryd BoUUf OU, Mill Imi iu Owtil «f m*r imatf ttfl^HUTnil,*& JUl jJticUawnyMb jtntyto •MUMioa, hr I. OOCSAAB A 00- Ok •o4:da«binF 1 Stucco W; JAMBS O CORNER ELM AXD 1 TUCCO AND MA mgKSTRtSuti ORNAMENTS licrt notice. Walnut Hall K< BT jq q pHFRI O K E H , (Successor to) KIMBALL, MEA3ICK A CO, MASONIC HALL. FIFTH STRRET, OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC ALL TUE delicacies of the neaaoo, aerred m> at the ahnrtMt no tloeL from C o'clock In the morning to 12o'clock at night. Business men and other* will do troll to call In and clam la* our Bill of Faro at any timo to tuit their apjwtito. Daring arTaOKotncuts made to receire choice article* In our line, from Baltimore, Philadelphia and Norfolk,, we can oQiir a fresh »apply of OTSTKH& HALIBUT, ■trout, LARK HRKRISO, , And from the Wert, »1I the tarletlee of PRAIUIE GAME, PRAIRIE CHICKENS; REED BIRDS, Ac ? wblcta vo can faraUk to iaTalJd* or oilier*, at WUol-i*d» or Retail, either at the corner of HAND AND PENN ST3.,t* MWALNUT lIALU Fifth «trect- a*»-T0 <*ll:lyd House furnishing hardware STORE.—Honnekecping article* giiuvrallT- Uollow Wans Table CntUry, plated Ware, BrllUniiia, Bright, J.ipantu-1 and Prowed Tin Wnroa, Wood anti Willow Warca. JOHN FLEMING. No. 47, Market •trwt.eonier •>! Third. FAIIIUANK’S Pt-ATFOKUI BCILKB. TIIE undersigned haying been appointed ex clusiTe AgftDta f.*r the ulo'uf three ctl*bniu>d BCALF-3, manufactured by the original inventor*, K. 4 T. PAIR* HANKS tOO , respectfully Invite the attentionof th» bus iness community to the superiority of tbc« Scales over ail Settle* have been subjected to the SKVERKST TESTS on all the principal ftaflMol* In the united States and Englaud, and In svery branch-of business throuebont tb* world, and tholr uniform accuracy aud great durability hava gained for them the reputation of boIngTIIESTAND ARD PROM WHICH THERE CANBE NO APPEAL. W« aw prepared to fill orders for Counter, Portable, Dor mant, Rolling Mill, nay, Coal, Itallwadaod Ojaal jfelca, i? itsjnjrACTUßZM* prices. uuSSKY a No C2S Liboi ty Street, Commercial Row, Pittsburgh. Donna. ■jyj-URPIIV A- BURCHFIELD Continue to deal oXtontivaly In Cloth*, Oaealmrro*, Donkins, Ac. Ami are now offering them at low price*. ' 11*9? TAacrrun, Not. 30, IP-VT THE Capital Stock of thePcnna. Salt Man nfactnring Co., snbseribfd and paid In i* One Unnared ■M XlnrtJ-ons TLouund Mid Pdlj'tk.U.r., lona Id l&Cfl, now Issued, Fifty-six TUotUAtd Flvo Unndred Dol lars. Debt*, Forty fiTe Thousand Bight HonJreJ nnd Nine- Dollar* and Ninety-throe Cents. Pablfshod accord log to the Act of Assembly. * Afllrood to. T. U. HOLLINOSWORTII, Preet. Gxosos Tnowrson, Troaa. del».2wd. SUN I) KlES—lOhhtla. prirno N. 0. Supir 2i bbls.Cinslicd do 16 - D. Coffee do 16 •« pnlrerissd 10 “ Granulated 10 * Bait! mars Byrop; VOhallbbU. do no 8U kegs do do 100 bogs prims Bio Gußec; to boxi'B Fancy Bnaji; 25 *■ Rorfu <!«• 2ft M Olirs Jo ao * Clothe* Fioi; SO “ Starch; SO 14 Corn Starcn, In store and or sal by BJJCi A DEP.Qiifi, "•ell corunr SmlthCcld and Socoml stm-ts. WINTER ARRASGEam.*. ICE CREAM & O T> RNOX & CO. announce to thoir mends T\f, and UrtpnldJc Uiat IbeirOtom* are now open fur ““SblwO UMBt&Y BT7LF, ' AND CHOCOLATE; TEAS, WW CREAM, FRUITS, Ac, Ac. • Tbclr arrantcattlU Lars *pecW wg"d £ dattan ofl*dl*«w well ts Geutlemen. CaUimay •-nrdaringUt«dayaodaTt-plngto 11 r.a. cc23jm S" UNDRIES.— 600 Cksks Soda AA, t-100 u GermaoCtar, - KKboxea “ “ . 200 bbls, CrqiUo AUntt, {lmport**!)- - ~ j i . d,.j . ■ gra utotrttwt > € T WISH my Boots were tootr/f I 80 70a hoar many of jruor friend* ccnjclalnifif-ToIF them to bay 1 lot of French Blacking/mm JOs. FL£MING» •nd their boots dapot andblscklßg more than once a week, fvnfcritaitha<antttMirt:et«t.andtheDUißond. oofl ' rpIWOTHY S££&—Sobgß,a superior artidt (tt-OSI ATWItIA. L 18.4-00.- All disease* that lure become ulablisiitd Id the ■jatem. Rdlodchronlcur constitutional, Radway’a ftoaolmnt, aided by the Relief aud Regulator*, will remove, Scrofula, Broo cftUla, Ukvra, Sore*, Purer Sorea, llumora, Humor*, Balt Rheum, and all akin dlaraecawill quickly yield iotbla all powerful remedy. The use of lb* ReaoirrDt will, la a fu« wcoka, entirely chaugo the whole coudiUou ol the body* we care not from how many guiiorutioiw you hare derived your title to the dieuaxi'J (>ataljUxiu’dlD yonr bndloa, ItAdwny’a Resolvent will rrtnore It, and give to yon what’yonr flirousthera were una ble to—a pure ami healthy body—(roa from disease*. COKUOIt PIHEiSES. All disease* prevalent at this «<ta*o» of tb<‘year, caused by denuigenirtit of tlie organa of the system, sudden rhangf a the n.ntli.T, b-ot and cold, dNtnrhrd circulation «»f llu bluud—Ulieuninliata, Neuralgia, Tic Dolcroux, ll.iwei Com ulalutx. Purer mul Apw\ lloaduho, T-ilbHcli**, Ach'-s end Pulus r,r*t| kin.ls, BnilM-s. Burns. FraWs Fall*. lulhuinna tory Uiw:i»i.s, OongcatiTP Dl« n***. Humors In the *y«tem— Impure Blood. Uulta. itoatrilu Pimplca, BJolchiw, &r_ hirer Complaints— Dyspepsia Ktdnay CompUiuts,ond all dlaaaaea whether acute, InfiaounVorT. or iiiinedlea will most positively exterminate and rcotnrwthe Tnllrm and onfueblwl system to health and strength. c» firm —to TtJinrwro. Yo who linv- friends now upon tha brink oftlir gr»Tc, on whom all hopes of rccoreryare lost—-who Ih»tc Iwwii givoo Op as incuruMe by your physician. Wr inritc you t.i make cuo more I'lTnri t*. rtTc th« valued life of thu dying 000. A trial <.fthe«e UnnMiis mnnot do any injury. and may re store to >ifo anil 1.-ulth. cr-n tliingli no l»np«*s nr® entertain ed by yont physician, omr a thousand such iu»Unc<-a havo corns to onr knowlidgc; and w»* then-fan*, loci oiirvrlTSS Jus tified in 11..* trial. Surely, after thu physician sits hr etui do no more, hi* prejudice to your ruing * reme dy that most ili> good, ts criminal. As no of the instances we have alluded to In the shore article, wo refer the public ti> the case report***! to us by IHcbard Griffith, £*]., well known in Canada Woatw * man of high integrity, and wrii approved of by his countrymen or hb> high official capacities. lUnapWSJtnm, Fnntrnar Co., C. W.,- \ Jncu L!Ub, l»i7. / In Uc!oU-i, 1 vV. toy Wile giving birth to a child, left her bet) to.) early Att>l caught a sews cold, which promtuM to terminal" l.or lift-. The be-t physicians In this uelsbl-rf hood and Kingston were In attendance on her—hnt all of no Taail— l <-’u dsKteyrt had pivot hrr up to die. F»r irt-m con aeutier weeX* i sat.at her bedside, moaentar.ly watching to so? her Im atbo'lh’r la«t. I happened to i*« a copy of your i*aper cnlloi* ”!ri/ Moving H orhf,” and there road of your lui-diriws. f resoln-d t<> test tbcthM a last resort. I garelicr the Rc3'.\r*nt with the Relief—ac cording to directions, and in three dagt oturoed a rounder ful Vnun thiasho daily mv rural, and is now, thank Hod. better than over she wai in ber lift*. Tho chihl, when three mouths old, caught a bad cold, and dairutloi atoiy to a mere tkdeton. nothing but bonr *«i<l thin bit tyo pv'trud.'d froth hit hcatf; or i/Vttg tootild drop out; the physicians all aullixl In saytug Inert* was tio um of at tempting to save him, Jktr cure war AiyWcM, arAc war too youny aroimuif die. But I thonght different. Tocr Bem alice gave Ilk. to iot wlfo, while thy doctors garo her up to death. 1 again hail recourse to them. I gave him the Be •uireiit Internally srul tt***d It as a wash externally to bit 1 tyc*—ln* is uw a laughing, heart j. orattling child, eu|oy lug the best of health. Yioir w-~' o»-dio«,t and grateful «£,»ni, KICHABD ORIKFITH. X\tv above, reader, ii but our out of tbou-und* of similar cases iii the world, wh-rchml tha verdicts of tho physicians boon relied Rjwu without further trial. Aa/A would have ►died it* rl .tun. U> m>l therefore give up yuur ftlen.lsnn the mere report . fyoui physicians wWA say they can do no more When you are told this, resort to or.r Homed It*. UAUWAIi A *»., ICi Pulton street. N. Y. for sale by UUNT k MINER, Masonic Hall, Pitta, burgh. The R. It R. P.sniodi-e ar and Storekeepers. STARC 11, RAD WAY’S KKADY IIELIEF-5 gross on lisn-1 -m l (**r sal- by It L. FAfINKSTtACKACO. ocH corner uf Wwl and Fourth •Ivwt*. Tlie Urtatcil Medical Discovery OF THE AQ E. „ iJST Two bottle# or* warrant*! to cun: tbo woril cnukrtln tbt mouth nod aluuinch. Tbrve t» fire bottle# are warranted to care Ibe wont caee of erysipelas. One to two bottle# &ru warranted to cur--* all boater* of tbo "*Two bottle* are warranted to cure running of lb* *ar* and blotcbe* among tl<« Lair. Four loti# buttle Me warranted to run- corrupt and run ning ulcer#. 000 l»otth* will cur# acaly eruption of the ekin. Two to three bottleraru warranted to cans tb* most drip®* rate case* id rbemmitlara. Two to three bottle* are warrant*! t*> euro the worst caaci •f rlngwonu. Throe to four botthr* art w.im»ut<*l to core salt rheum. Fir* to eight bolilcn will cur* tbo worst caao of scrofula. A benefit la alw*y*#ipericnced from tin first bottle, anil a jK-rfoct enns |« warranted wbuu the al«<»TO quantity U ta- Nothing bo-k# #o Improbabb' to tboao who haro 1n ralu fieri all the woudurfni medicine* of the day, a# that a «jiu njim wood growing I u the {mature*, and aloug old atom wall* should cure every humor lu Uni *>•*!«»; yet it in now a o***d fact. If you bav* ahumot it La* t«* start. Then? ar* uo If* tu-r amis, bums or ba’e uloiil tint auillugaowecuiaiond hot yours. 1 iwJriJcd over a Uinusand butth-w ol iUnllte flcini *ur bus tun. I know iu#U.«l» iu every caao. It Ua a ready done suiui-of the grt .-.t.wi cure* «'»r dona in Mw»- Chuaetta. J gave it to chiUlr.-n over a year old: to old people of sixty I base seen poor, puny, wortny footing children who* flesh w.waollaud Hubby. rratorod lu a perfect atate of boallh by on* 1 !**ltfo. .... T" those who are •object to a sick h< wdachr. '-in 1 b<4llw will slwayicm- il. ItgjT.-# gr-'it i-h-l 1" r.#trsr» It "n-1 dirti u. ss '•f.nib who liav,. I—•« calivi for years, have Uk Miami Iwn regufoti-d i v U. WVw th# body la aountl It works riuU*-i--«»y t ut Mh. ri ih.-r-iaauy dorniiKynitat of thofunc* ti.jnaof nninrc.u wtl- anM'too muguUr fowling#, but you must not lx- «Urwi-i—th-y always disapja-ar in ftu"U;« r days to a Kick. Tb«rc ts imvor atari rcsttll from it Onthe contrary, when that Icelinc u»>«r ymi will feel yourself like i amwmroou. I boardh-iw.-oI the moil «-Atratog*bl onco nlum# of il tlml man over hafom-d l". M' change of diet is , ever m-e.-Murr. oat the best yon can »;«‘t I nave UUcuisc \ an lu-rli, whl. h. wk*n .iiitmerod in swevt oil. diw.ilvn .ntrt. uhma ■welling of the ueck and under Inn oar#. I nr" ou | rents price of the Medical DJieovcry il per Jmtllo. i directions run USE. « . ■ Adult, oul. table ■piotiful 1-1 dnv. Childrau over ■ foM j rear*, dnsaerl -ipooulul; children frmo five t»«igiit years, tea \ cpoonfuL As no diroafo.* caa l>o mad" nm.Urablo to all ■ ConstUntiuus take enough to operate on tbo buw.ds twit* * j <l *slr. KENNEDY gives personal atfou-lanccluUdcaaeaof | Bold Wholoaoleand retail at DU. KRVSK*V£ 140 itrect,’corner of Virgin Alley, and J. P. PUJJIbQ. AJl* I aplO nthglOrJAwl | \ WOSDKUFb’h D i*Psi[siS3v *» wm VirniCH HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND YY raroarch of tbo Uwt medical pen that ever lived to find * ratnody lliat would radically enr* thn Djrpepala, which ba* been mcently found out by D IL 11. T. FORD, OF I'ITTSRUHGU, *** £* A ' „. His laborious srjirch and research in th* Vegßiabl* King, dom for eight or ten years, has brought Mnlldne which will radically cure tbo DVSPEI alA.whJcfa la tbo flnt canso of a)» »*nnral dlsoaae which th* human «7*- l«u b rablcct to. Beep# tlu> Rracrrolr Swmacbl clean and boalihy. w« must all hat* good hraltn and caiinot boa •object of any gcnml dtaoa*. Dr. R. T. FOilD ha* Uwn a rabjoct of Utla awful dlacaae : Ulmeclf. [Dyspepsia] for eight to ten yian, and has tried hundiwliof oipwlmcntaonbinwelf. but all in until i LU present discovery, wblcb b« radically enrad hto and I many other. In sis, eight to twelto day#, without |sdn or slckneaa, or any unpleasant feeling# lu tbo aratom, Iditan th* contrary, It lurlgorutee and glTes • boaltby action to every |«irL It wUI act or copionalyontb* bowvla, and pfro a hralthy acUon to You ran ®at and drink your uaoal d oling, which will not lot.*frre-lha modWpo alwayi doing it# d “‘{*r^| od DR. R. T. FOBJP3 DVSPkPSIA 001UJUL. What kind of disuses will Dyspcpri* prodtrcoi Unraor* It (a the first cuuao of all geaaral dliraa**. AflVcUon, Lung Affection, or Pulmonary Dtaraiw, Broochltla Bfok lloadacbe, bllllous Dlarrbma, WlUoim &2S Fever and Ague, Nsrrons Ferer, «wnfo, [PUo*,] Oratlve Bowel*, Bolls, Husky or Gummy!SWjjbOoWi ttb« matlra of all kinds, Ajwpleiy, J*]** 1 * system, Falto Conception of the Mind, Urartburu. of lb* Stomach, Throwing ap oT your Fcod, acd Airof th* sbovs ruling* rosy or »U 1 b« Dysi-eptlc stmnarh. Prom that organ all general dbmasw will b®produced,[if thla«latmcnt Utruo, whldi oonma. mind wUI dsny.] Ucatua all who bar® bona *lck know thia ■tatomrot to be true from experience, a «!ck or deranged lt U to a poor patient who baa boon anf‘ Coring for many y*«», to point him to a remody that beraa rely on, and radically remora th® caow ths» hM mada him rick. tbafiftt glimpse of a light house, hi* heart bojmdxjwUhJoy. 8 PRICK THREE DOLLARS PED EOT^R. Bold l.y th* Proprietor, Dr. IL 7* ll ,O ?ftJPS* jcm Pennsylvania Areaue, {Fourth «tractlU»d,)Md WoJOmr HAFT Jr. No. 110 Wood rtraet, WWT of » VUf.M’KEOIVAN k CO- Liberty •&«*, W«w_ BLOilr, Pittalmrgh. AUn, Mr. Tv. A. RKRD, formerly th* flna of JamraT. Sempl® A Co, Nurthwrat conwr of Federai rtraet and th* Diamond, Allegheny Clty. _And alao, Dr. Fwaii Anti-WUUm* aiid Liver Pilk alio, bU inraloahlo Indian ; Yeg*t*bl*Nenrr LinhnvnL . _ Th» abov»»m«licfn** need co«ilil®»od*UoB, to, thOT» gaod* in our dty and county will tratify to tnelr lUTslnabl* «nilitka : Their *sraai> not to b« torn • ; ! »rt»dWyf For Men and Boys' TC#ar ASOT2MKH T. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOYBBY— ar ninth •kur-1 /Helical. AYER’S PTLLS. fSSS. Fenn*rtTanl« Railroad. 1858. AKE particularly adapted.to demncemetots TT7INTER AIUIAi£G.E-f^igqpßSgp|g of tL<* 'll gw tire appafatiu, and diseaSta arising from T» M ENT —On an J after Mucday^^^ryw*~*^w— Impurity of tha blood. A Urge part of all (be complaint* ; January lbth, _ , _ ' a ,. w _ tUatafDict mankiuJ originltu Id otuTof these, and rente- THE FAST MAIL TRAIN leave* tbe qtwnUy these Fills are (band la core many Tariette* of every morning, except Sunday, at 8.05 o’clock, Fittanurjn j time, arming in Philadelphia at 11.50 r. K. Subjuinhd are statements from some cmiuent physicians, ' TU£ EXPRESS TRAIN leaves the Station every ever of tbeir effects la their practice. ! nine at 9.50, i Ah a Fsiiai Panic. The Johnstown Accootnedatirm train leaves ritUhnrgo From Dr. E. IK CarturigM, of Xne Crleaaj. daily, except Sumlay, at 3.30 oYlork, P. IL, stopping at all -Your PiLLS are tbe prince of purge*. Their excellent stations, and running as far as Cotituiaogb. First Aecom qralttlei surpass any cathartic we p»we«.-ss. Thry are mild, m**]atiun Train for TurtleCn-ek Rrldg*, leave* dally,except but very certain and effectual in their action u» tbo bowels, finnday, at 10.10 am. The Second Accommodation Train lor which makes them invaluable to us in the daily treatment * Turtle Crunk leave*daily, Sunday excoptvd, atL'Jd P. 31.. ofdimao." ' The Third Accommodation Ttwiu for Turtle Creek leavrt daily, except Sunday, at C:'JO P M. Rt-tnraiu;:Trains arrive in Pittsburgh asfullowc— Expre* I.IS p. 1114 Mail, 6.00 i. m 4 Johnstown Accommodation 11 a. m ; First Turtle Crvck Accommodation, 6.50 a. tn.; Second Accommodation, 12.-top. mThird Accommodation. 6.10 p. m. Train.* fur liUirsriU- and Indiana connect at Blnirsrillo Intersection with Mail Traiu East, Express Train West,end the Johnstown Accommodation Train East and West. Pittsburgh and Connvllsvill* Trains, stopping nt all Sta tions on the Pittsburgh aud ConucllnviUe Hoed, lea redaily, Sunday r-xc, pti»d,a* follow#:—Mail Train,7:ooa. m 4 Express Train, 4:21) p. ui. Returning Trains from Pittsburgh and Connellsrltlo Hiuol, an first Pittsburgh, 1! a. m. and GilO p. m. Thu traveling public will find it greatly to their Interest, In going but or tVi~*t, to travel by the Pennsylvania U.iit* road, as the •'•rnuimodstinns n-<w offered cannot bo surpass* 1 o*l on any otlnr route. As tlio road is ballutU-d with atone. \ and l« entirely ft—-• Irom dii.t, we c-.m ptuiuisa i»afetj, spei-d and com fort to all plio may favor this road with their pat* runaeo. Fare to New Yoik 413 00 " - Philadelphia 10 00 ** “ Haltlmorc 9 50 *• *• Lancaster 8 W " “ Uaniaburg 7 -to Baggage checked to Ml Station# on the PumnylvauiA Roil Road, nnd to Philadelphia, Baltimore and N*-w York. Passengers purchasing tickets In cars »IH t»* chargedTco Ceuu in addition to the Station rates, except trom Station* wheru the CotupAuy hit# no agent. Nvitor—ln cate of lou, Uie Gnnpauy will bold (hem vires responxiblc for personal buggago only, and f«r an amount not exceeding Slut). N. U.—The Excelsior Omnibus Lin# has been employed to convoy Passenger# anil Baggage to and from tbo Depot, at a charge not to exceed 2i cent# fur each passenger and hagguge. For Tlrhi ts apply b i -vdd by Drnggtfta, Uervhocts »n 19 MfrdtwlyF .BURY. HAS . p&AtUttt W«rd». • in ft....i »»•" •»*■'» _ cutva, »nJ nor* itrasr) He buDo ifivatc* uf iu t*lu imlntf »o**> m.»uth. ' kioU of pimples of IHrlitral. Fur Jiaxucx asb tu Lirra CanpLinrrs. From Dr. TkeiA»re £cll,r.f Ara> Fork City. ! “Not on))’ are your Pills admirably adapted to their parpasn a« an aperient, l>ut I find tholr beneficial effects : npon tho Liver very marked Indeed. They hare in my practice proved more effectual for the care of bilious cum- ' f'UilnLt tuan any our roinwdy I can inoutlon. 1 sincerely L rejoice that wo hare el length a purgative which is worthy the confidence of the profession and tho people.” Dtspewia—lXT>loSSTXos‘ I From Dr. Henry J. tnor, of St. Loxsii. i •Tho Pills you were kind enough to send me litre been I ! all used In my praeticu, and bare satisfied iuu that they arc i ! truly an eltraonlinary medicine. So peculiarly are they I adnpted to tho diwaseiof the haoiaii system, that they *«*nl • ito work npou them alone, I have rum] of dyt- 1 I jvnrta and indigestion with them, which bad resisted the ; j other romodk# wo commonly use. Indeed I hare PX|>eri- j tnenully found them to he effectual In almost all tho cum- , I plaint* iar which you recommend them." UrstTrar— DtAßftuai—Kn_u. From Dr. J. G. Orem, of (Vitcotjo. “Yoor Pols hare bad a long.trial In tuy practice, and I h«M them its esteem as one ol the best aperients I hare ever found. Their alterative effect upon tho liver makes ttiem an excellent remi-dy, when given In small dnaos for Itliout dyirntery and diarrhoea. Their sugar crating inufcc* them very acceptable and convenient for tho usti of women and children." Iktirsm Orstrcctiox—Worms—SurraisaiOK. From J lrt. £, &uart, io.’iu practices ui a Phyrioian arid Mid wife. in Dotfun. *1 find one or two large doses of yonr Fills. taken at the proper time, are excellent promotlvrs of tho natural seem linn when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very ef redu.il t<> cleanse tho stomach and exp. ! v/orina. They are to much the **cat physic we Late that 1 ti-comiu«od no other to my patients” CojcertPSTioit—Costive* css, From Dr. J. P. laiujhn, hLmlrral, Canada. “Too modi cannot he said ol your Pills fur tits cure of eotibrnetf. If olbers or our fraternity hare found thorn as efficacious as I have, they should join me In proclaiming itJor tho benefit of tho multitudes who suffer from tbst complaint which, although bad enough in itself, is the pro genitor of others that are worse. 1 believe cutiircncss to originate In the liver, hut yoar Pills affect that organ and , cure the disease.” Iwpcoinns or mi Bioon—Scrofula Erysipelas Sttt Kcecm—Tktteb—Tcmors— KncuitATtsst Ootrr— Ntufuuiu. /You Dr. Etekiel Hall, i'ftiZaiMpAta. **You were right, Doctor, la saying that your I’lujpnn/y (Ac Uood. They do that. 1 have used them of late years In my practice, and agree with your statements of their efficacy. They stlmoUto tbeexcretories.atid carry off the Impurities that stagnate In the blood, engendering dDm**. Thby stimulate tho organs of digestiou, and lufusu vitality-sad vigor luto the system. ‘ “Such remedies as you prepare are a national benefit, nnd yoo deserve great credit for them." For UtADACßt—Sic* Htinlcne—Foct Stukacu—Fites— Dropsy—Plethora—Paraiysis—Fits—4c. • From Dr. Kthctxrd Boyd, Baltimore. -I)E*n Dr. AvOf: 1 cannot answer you to Aat complaints I have cured with yqur Fills better Uian to say all that u« ever treatedroilh a purgative medicine. Iplacogrcnt depend ence on an effectual cathartic In tny dally contest with dis and believing as I do that yonr Fills afford us the belt we Imre, l of coureo vuluo thum highly.’' t£S“ Most ol the Fills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable romi-dy In skillful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from tho dreadful ct-asequonr*** that fre quently follow Its inrauthm* use. These ccritain no jin-rctj ry or mineral substances whatever. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL lias lung l*c*u manufictiitcd by u lusriicHlehi'iidst, an ! ev ery nuure ofit uu*l**r his own cyo, w ilh lnv.tri»Mi- a > ur.« > arid rare. It i* sealed nn-1 pt.>i.-cli--l by law " l,i n- Icrf.-ils and consequently run l-endl.-.J •ii i- . Wjtli'iut (ulultcrHlimi. It snjqdi-'s tb- viirest r. n>e<lv llir world has ever known fur the cure ol nil pnlmonar) com Wlirill IIAI CTl*t »“* * )T . plaint*; for Coughs, Col.ls. Ilourseties*, Asthma, ctoup. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Inciplrul Cvmsuinpthm, and the relief Of cousumptlre patients in advnn«*d stages of the discaso. As time wakes these facts wider nnd letter known thte medirloo has gradually become the best relUncv- of lb-' afflicted, from the log cabin of tho American peasant to the palaces of European kings. Throughout thisoollre country. In every state and city, and indeed almost every handrt it ■ contains, Cqcuit PicroßAL is known os thniwst of all mm- 1 dies for diseasesof tho threat and Inngs. In many foreign • countries It » extensively need by tlwir mont Intellip-nt physicians. If there is any dependence on what mm of evvry station certify it has dune fur them; if wo can trust on, own sensos when wo mh* tlio ilangi-rc-tis atT'-ctions r.f ilie Inngs yield to it; if we can depend r-n the a-snranre c.f in telligent physicians, whiwe bnsinee- is to know*, tn sh“i t, if there Is any rrllance upon any thing, thru is it irrefutably proven that this medicine dot* run- Uie ciaxv uf diseases it is desigmsl for beyond any und alt t.ihrr rcnicdics know n to mankind. Nothing but Its Intrinsic virtues, and the unmis takable beßoftt conferred on thousands of Inffrrers, cmdd origtnatPtnd inaintaln the.reputaiion u enjoy*. While many interior remwli-.-s liar* bern thrust upuu ttm community iiavn Cailrd.and born dUcnrdcd, this gaiuod fi ien<ls by every trial conferred benetit;> on tbs ailhctvd they can never furert, an-1 pr—Jnr>-.| cure* tm numerous and remarkable t.> be Inrgolten. Prepared bv Dll. J. C AYEU, I‘ractinl and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass, and sold by alt Dniggist* and Deal ers in Medicinal Cm drlulswlyP AYEiFsT Oil KIIRY PECTURAL AXLI PI LI Js ran tw hsd, wholesala ift* retail, at U. L PAHNKHTOCK * CO'.-, oc2ii corner of Wood and Fum tb sts. tlsaltn won Slr*n|lli Dlnst Inevitably Follow Ita Vac. Bcerhave’a Holland .Hitters. riMIE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM -1 edy for Dyspepsia, Disease of the Kidneys, Liver Com plaint*, Weakness of any kind. Fever and Ague, and tin* va rious affections conseqneut ajxm a disordered tituruacb or Liver. Such os Indigestion, Acidity >*f Uie Stomach, Colicky Fsdus, Ueartburn, Loss uf Appetite, Deapondoticy, Oystivo bess, Blind and Bleeding Files In all Nervous, Ulictimatir and Neuralgic Affection*, It ha* in nnmeron* Instances proved highly beneficial, and In others sffsrted a decided Nature finds o.> hub enumj to csvoibaL, with this dollght ful tonic in tbo sy.t.-m It* eflscts aro almost magical, yst the cure ]>cnuaneut. It coinmunlcatre no vU I-nt «h'*ck to thesystriD, but by atoueing Ite vital energy tn normal ac tion, enables it to throw off the eauso, and thus 4u>tvughl) eradicates the diw«s<*. Wbeu Its uwdidnai virtues aro no universally acknowl edged, and particularly here, where it has become so popu lar as s family nirdirine, that It is W’ld by many of the gro cers, as well as by all the druggists. It wuald seem DcuJlast to offer further evidotxre; yet a* there are doubtless som* who have tried many ailvcttised remedire, and itiil suffer from Dy«i*epsiai n one *.r mure of its dreadful forms, w« sub tola tbs following Certificates, the autlu-utj'-ity of which cannot l-e doubt*-*!, coming a* tb-y do from ja-tson* so well know u. WUAT IT IB DOIMI FuR THE SICK- Wm.Schuchutaa, Esq., the wllkuovg Lithographer.**y»j **l have ftequetilly uaod 80-rbav«-'« itvllsixl Biller*, *:j<l Bud ll Invariably relieve* loJigretioo aud duhilil/.” lU»t. Sntuud Babcock Ni;r **l found special relief from its ua« fora severe 1 bwH""* **' r c ' , , . , rnMfm. “1 luir U*ed Ba<rll*re** IL*l tm*»c* n»j*elf.nJtJ recommend it lO l.tilers, knowing ll tu be just vlutl it ti represented.” Aid. Jonathan Neely, of Uw.r FL Clalt. «J* -Mi*™de rived great benefit from Its nee frr weakness of the stomach y, “ARerauvrral physicians hailfailod Barb*”'* Holland UtUurs ttsiort-d the pain from my heart nn<l side, arising from indigestion." The editor of the KMantilug Free Press, say*: “After one of the beet physklaas in this jdaro had failed, BcerhaTe'* Holland Blum cured mo of the rent form of Dvsjwpaia." Francis felis, only manufcirtnxrr of the original “Extract of Co lire," sayr “1 know that your Holland Bitten is on* u! the beat nu-dkinea In the world for a disordered stomach or liver.” Dr. Lodvlg,editor of the F-tckel, Baltimore, pronoanre* U “a medicine deserving the confidence of the public.** Dr. Ederbart, tl.e leading German physician of Poona, ha* prescribed it frequently daring the past there* yean; with marked eocene In debilitated states of ihe digestive organa, or ul the system generally. The manager r,( Halloa's Vinegar Factory, says: “I n*ed ft myself, ■»« was therefore induced to try its effect ojwm my wlfn,(tnraUs») with the great debilitv common to alt ot a consumptive habit,) and really It l* doing her more good than anything she Las over taken." NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find In this a hevcragv will t>« disappointed; but to thu sick, weak and low spirited. It willprove a gratoful aromatic cordial, ponsessod uf singu lar mondial prunerlles. CAUTION I —The great popularity of thD delightful Arc taa, has induced many Imitations, which the public isbouM roanl against ptm-baalng. Be not persuaded to buy any thing el-x- until y*-o havo given 80-rtia Vo's Holland Bitten* fair trial. One l>uttlo will oMivtuce you how Inliultcly supe rior It I* t« all tiles* Imitations. BS-.-ol't nt $l.OO rx>rUltle, or iU b. tiles fi-r $6.00 by-tbe .te Proprietors. BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja.. * CO, * - corner BmlthlHd and Third sts., Pittsburgh, ousui suinn. Philadelphia, T. W Dyutt A Sons, No. IX2 North SeCund alrret; New York, lhirncs A Pork, 304 Broadway, rumor Dunne; Baltimore, Cushar* Brothers, Gny street, aud Penn sylvania Arenuoi Cincinnati, John D. Park; Chicago, Bar clay Uniiherii, 213 South Water strti-t; St. Louis, Barnard Adam* A Co.; Now Orleans, J. Wright A Co. fellylAwP _ BO? RH A V K’S ROLL AN D BITTER S— d •?.. on hand and for *nln by U. L. FAITNESTOCK A CO Corner of Wootlaud Fourth »tr, .-i» ARTEK'S SI'ANISiI MIXTURE.-A ipxxl Ripply on hand and for sale hy 11. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., >IG corner of Wood aud Fourth street*. DELAY SOT, Ye* aviso Consider • fine Head of Hair NATURE’S GREATEST ORNAMENT, - but ere it Is tco lato nso BANDBH'B SCALP TONIC, wnlch restores tbo healthy cunditiun of tho scalp, causes hair t<> grow on tho Itald, aud chock* any l. udeury to« ard lUfalliug ant, and becoming thin. /J#-For sale at the principal Druggists, and by the Pro prietor, hIXTU STIUuJT, two docre below BmUiifteldsL inylti INDIA RUBBER HOSE.—3SOO ft. Irum % to 10 Inches In calibre, ft and 4 ply thick, suitable for Hydrant,BteamlKMta, Fire and Locomotive Engine purposes, forxalej'y d«-9_ u J. A 11. PHILLIPS*. OCIIRE —50 bblft. American nnd French for sale l.y D. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, uoll corner Wood and First its. H' IDES^ 107 Green Bolted Hides. 76 Dry Flint •' Just received and for sale hy do 2 SPRINGER IIA&IUUHH New chop sugar a molasses—" lOhhds.N.o. Sngnr, SOhhls. N. O. Molasses, Iteu’d this day and for sale hy T. LITTLE A CO-. dti!4 No. 112 Second strix-t. SUNDRIES-100 bus. choice Neshonnock Potatoes; 120 hbls. Fall and Winter Apples; 3 “ Sweet Cider, pnrejulcc; Nutfipbllo, Sugar Cured Hams; Entail lot of old Shoulders, good ordi In store and for sale at 2? Fifth street. 11. BIDDLE. CIDER. —5 bbls. Sweet Cider for solo by deB lIKNRY U COLLINS. BLANK LOOKS.—-On hand, or mitde to order In superior manner WM. G. JOHNBTOV A CO, Blank Book Warehomu- 1’ Wood St SUNDRIES. —Tcnn. Flour, IK3 Bnoks vari ous breads; do do 78 bbls. Bromlway Mlllr, Lags; Oreaa* 28 bids, on atreuuer Fanny fern to arrive an for tala hy dc» . ISAIAH DICSEY A CO. HOPS. —15 bales Prime New York Hops in store aud foF’aale hy dc2 B.HARDAUQII. Molasses— 'l&O hhls. prime Plantation (Oak Cooperage,} 40 " fit James Sugar Ilonac, “ .In store and for silo at reduced prices and accommcxlatlng form*, by WM. UITCHELTREK, A BU0 n qo2u 200 Llborty strMt. OYSTERS —In daily receipt of J. V. Pratt's celebrated No., 1 Norfolk Oyitore, la cans or In shell, by tho bbl. or box,' whtdimlt and retail. Will warrant them equal, If not superior, to any Oyster Lroncht to this market. deS 11. RIDDLE. SPANISH BROWN—2S bbls. for sale by coll DJI. FAinfBgTOCK A(X). Buckwheat flour— so sacks, soibs. rach,lßSt rac'd and’for sale by ' onll T LTTTI.H A OQ. netr forede lott. nar . Liaas oxivßTOam wnlttnrt, tXailroabs, , J. STEWART, AgL, At th.» P. R. K. Fasrengrr Station, ou Liberty sn*l Grant sU. Jas-lyd—rh’il Pittsburgh, Clcvclsud ami Chicago Railroad. r£HIE TRAINS OX THIS from Pitutmri{li (I'tuii Street Drpol > and Cleveland without change of baggage. ■On sud niter MONDAY, J*o. 2ilh, IW, Four [Trains will Truro the I’OQQ ctrvcl Depet dully. (Sundays exempted,) a* i ollowc Leave PitUburgh }Anivi —Ct.Ertt.vxn, “:sl> P. si. 55.,31. jßv Uii« Train coum-clion* are rami- at Cleveland for Toleda Sandusky, Erie. Buf falo, Duuktrk, Niagara Full*, Ao. P*MDanu wiamiio to oo bt tou Hcute mcst *se pob Ticttro via Cu.vu.iNl*. The ab<*rc Train* connect at Hudson wil hC. AC.R. R. Trnius fur Akron arxl Cuyahoga Fail*. I’iMiwngcre f-r New Philadelphia atyl Station* nu the Tuscamua* Brunch must take tlni -,•">*) P. M. Train. Baggage clucked £l*-rclund, Toledo and Chi cago. Pittsburgh' Wheeling ami Cincinnati Railroad. Tiie trains on this road run daily. (Sunday * except! d p ) as follow*: bears Pittsburgh— J Arrive—Stecbenvii lb, —i «• CoujsiDos. r n ClSU>*,„,— !’■ *l - r- tb.J Tram >•<.«.nr,-ti.*n- arr mado for Ni-wark. Ohiml.i*-. Cincinnati. Daytnti, Jtnhunapnli*, Tn r- H.mti: an t St. L-.iiH. Tms twin puts not unx to r-int* ni.ioa Sti rut.xvrj l n lljvkr l.i*!.. 6 50 A. M. j -FTnmK.vnu-*, b:M p. w DtLLiArn, TiliK r. w. CoLOtBL’S, 1.-00 A a. Ci.vaasxTTi, i;IS s. >;• JAnivt Bythiii train <*«nnrfUpn* ar»* niado >fcv Stonbravillc and RiUfuir lorZanwYilJei, Nrwiirl:, Cohiml ua, Dayton. Indian* aj-’ltn, T«rre lUnte. Citrlnnali and St. Rnuii. Sfc*iitir»n\ilio Aroimtinwl itii-n Train. 4.10 P. M. ’ Arrive—:Sun'.-nviH<\ T,‘-r »*. Thin Road Connects-at Bicui»-n»ill- — l with Steubotpilitj aoti Indiana Railroad, for Cniumbui, Ui.liiUiapolin, Turn* Iluut- Cincinnati and St. I.<mi« " Iti I'lirport—with PultijnnrJ .iixl Ohio Railroad, far l‘om- K*rlan>l,Baltlraor» «u»<l l-lty nulling I-" l i;<> ly llm> route. mn«l for Tirkot* via Sti-tiLonvill.- on |:»-l!oair. TMgfcft I/. »ll ixiinii aro »M>td ftt tbn Tiflu-t Offlco In Pitts burgh anil Alt<-,:h*-nj City Pnr'.mg'-r* can gvt nuy liipirmatii’n cmornlng thia line at the of tin' (\.in|imnT ( ( Moiiuncuhola Hon***,) Pitta burgh. I! P r Gt..VJ<S Tw-feet Dcj-ot J.A.CAUQIIKir. Act, M.omigahcla lli>ui»»-, Pittgl'nrgb. ocrll—mdO RAIJLILOAi> NOTICE TIIKPITTSUURGII.rT.i^wtaEaBBgp WAYNK k CIIICAC.O j;oAD C*>M PAN Y, with its ample Rolling Stock and equip ment, audit* thr-msb r.>umitiou*, m prepared to transport Paanenip-r* and Frxiglit from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh t.-> Chicago, St. Loiiik. I ndi;tiLii-'IU, Ciiicitiuuti, anil all places West and Sincth we st, with th-grve t)fre,-ularity and azpttlinon. Tlia fiwt that thl* read form* a direct and **aawlidatf«l lino U-twccti Pittsburgh aud Chunks in a anFi-ieot pnar anleq that Its Train* will make jrtol tint-*, an -.rotiectlons with Trains oo ether Boads. Pittsburgh. I Crs-slline [ Ft. WajliS 0 S Mail 5.20 a. B. | 2.00 P. M. | «"0 p. K. Kxprw* -H r. »- | ltu»s p. M. | 5.46 i. u. Mali Train U*»vo* Pittsburgh at 5.20 a. »L, arming In Chi cago at a. 35 a. M Kxprws ut 2UOP. ». JUiat Ciscixxati—Mall train at 953 P. v. Expert* trainal T.Cu a, k. TW 9.ud a. b. Train from Pittsburgh being aTraiu for local linjlnefl, is overtaken at Ciestliuo by Expiewi train fruiu Pittsburgh at 2.15 P. w. AH Trains tnaka clnsn connections at Crcstlino for Colom bus, Cincinnati, ludiana|<olis and St. Louis; also, at Foil Wayno with Tinina on WabaOi and Western Railroad for Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Lout*;al«o, at Forest with Trains on tbs M. 11 t L. K.R. !L " urrcaxiNn. Prom Chicago. I Ft. VTayno.iCnstline. 1 Arr. P»lt»h’g t.h. Mail I I I u 5. Mall 1.4!i r. M 5J50 a. ■. liLMp.*. 9.10 P. B. KxpIVH. Guo A. M l 2.00 P. M. 110.03 P.M.j ISAM. Tlimo Traiui ciako clwK-jcutiuccCii.us with Tndm (»-r ftiila delpbia, Baltimore nud New York. Train* from St- Louis, Indianapolis. Cincinnati and Colum bu* make cluaeoiaaecLons lit Crestlino with all returning Train*. At It. Wayne, Traha from St. Urals, Central Illi nois, LAfnyutie, and intermediate places, connect with nhov* TnUui. At Forest, connection* are mode witk Trains In tad? from Cincinnati, lipi Uiglkid and Dayton. aii>- AOCOBWmiTOJf TnAncs^t^^-^" Allegheny for V* 4S A. XI. ami st. Bapsnce cheeked through, ami no charge for handling. For ticket* and further information apply to A. "T-JOHN STON, Ali iiC nt the Great Western Railroad oCica, dtrecuy on the rorner »>f tii* Munongabela House, Pittsburgh, or It GEORGE PARKIN, Powxijrer * tat ion, Penn St. betwew. Waym* and Hand; Ik F. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn Ft. opposite Trnuont House, Chicago, or t the Agents at the Station* alcug tho line. To commence on MONDAY, January 26th, and continue nnLil'fuither notice. J J. HOUSTON, Gen. Paas’rand Fr't Agt. D. W. BOSS, Pass'r Agent, Chicago. J. n MOORE, Snp't. tnyCo-oc2T >307 Winter Arrangement* IWI. ST. LOUIS, ALTON ANDnßraCTgEggggl ciiioaoo —n..es&v=**Huy‘—Sfgj nnd after OCTOBER 20, Trains will run as follows: GOING SOUTH. Lea to Chicago oL LLSO a. H. and ICtSO P. ». ArriTo at St. Louis 3£o a. at. and 1:30 r. m. GOING NORTII. Le«TC Kaat St. Loulsat 9:00 a. «. and 4:20 P. «. Arrive at Chicago at..—..-ihJO p. a. and G:-U> a. h. CONNECTIONS: At CHICAOO, with all Uu> Great Eastern aud Northern Lint*. At JUI.IKT, with Rock Island Railroad West, and “Out Off,'' Ban. At pfcURIA JUNCTION, with Peoria and Oqaawka RalL nad Tor Peoria, Oalrfbnrgb, Unrlington and intermediate places. At ijjLGOMLNGTON, with Illinois Control Railroad, North and Sdnth. At SPKINOFIKLD, with Great Western illl ) Railroad, East (or Decatur, A_c4 West (hr Jiicksonville'aiid Na|de*. At ALTON, wlthjTerre Ilautc and Alum Railroad East, and steamers on the Hirer. At ST. LoUlfi, with Oliln and Ml**. Railroad East, West by Pacific Railroad and Jlusmiri steamer* to Northern Mis souri, Kansas aud Nchrseka. Ais», to all point* on the Illi nois and SUsaiMlppl river*. tfVThrough Tickots can be obtained all tho principal Railroad Offices. Ticket* and Freights a* low aa by any other Route. A. n. MOORR, General Superintendent. K. SI GOODRICH Gen. Eastern Ageuk n“-1 *nr7:dly Perxnsj lvwnla Railroad. THE G re AT c EN'l'KALirriEgpßggsag Route, connecting the citnw with Western, N.wth-Weuiurn, and 6outh-W*storn £Uti-i by a continuous Railway direct. This road *lb<? coo m>c(s at IHtuhnrah with daily line of Steamers tn all port* on the Wretorn Rivers,and at CUsrolaud an-l Sandusky with Bt<?sini-' * to all port* on tho North-Western Lakes; making the moot Jirtd, c txap'st, ar.d rrliaUt route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded lo and from tho fTrml YFrtL HATES IMTtWKEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS—Bout*, Shoes, Huts and I Cap*. Hooka, Dry Good*, fin Irate, India IQO and trunk*.) Dmr*, (in boxes and bales) 1 Feather*, Fure, Ac - SECOND CLASS.—Domestic Sheeting. Shirting and Ticking, (In original hales) Drop* (hi cask*,) Hardware, Leather, 7fcc p*r 100 H*e. rolls or boxers) Weed and Shoep Polts, TUJRDCI.ASS.—AnviI*, Strti, Chains ((V outo ll.mr, B«~n «»j rurk, «.i w ji c .„ 100 a,. (ha»o or in cask*,)Tobacco, mauuCaclur- 1 ed, (except Cigars or Cut,) Ac, Ac. FOURTH CLASS. —Coffee, Ph.li, Raron.Reef Bl fc* (1» ou*. o, Cot p«r 100 8.. Lard and Lard Oil, Nail*, &*U A»h, Gtr- * man Clay, Tar, ritch, Roaiu. Ac. J FLOUR.—SI,OO per bhf. nntll ftirther notice. ORAIN In car loads 45c per 100 B>*. untit further notice COTTON —$2 per balo net exceeding 500 lbs weight, nntll fortbor notice. yajp shipping goods from any point cast of rhiladel rdiSteparticnlar to nark packages “rux. Pmnrylvanta BaUrvaa." All Ooods consigned to tlio Agents of thla Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will bo forwarded without detention. Fuiauv Aornrs —C. E. Evans, 54 Kilby street, Boston; J. P. Clarke, No. 2 tutor House, and No. 1 William street, and John McDonald, No. H Battery Place, New York; Pierce A Co., Zanesville, 04 Irwiu w and Spribnnan A Brown, Cincinnati, O 4 R- C. Meldruto, Madison, Ball A Ox, and Carter A Jewett, Lcaiivillo, Ky 4 P. G. O'- Rilav A Co., EvnnsTlllc, H. P. Sass,SL Louis, Uai ri*. Wurmlsy A Memplds, Lcoch A Co, Chicago, 1114 J.P.Qlat*, Ft. Wayne, ImL; R J. Bnccder, Pbfla.; hla rraw A Kocui, Baltimofe; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. O. UOUSTON, Geo'l Freight Agent, Fhila. 11. J. LOMRAERT,Snpt, Altoona. l‘». JaS:ly ptttaburgn and ConDtUrlUe Hftllroad. THE PITTSBURGH &ng m nggg«ggp CounclUtiUo Railroad in nnu(!lW<P'MßS’ ■'"'!«> opfDctl (hr the tiaoapoftation ° r and frelpbt to am! from PitUbnrcb tod Couaellrrills, cnnnectiog with the Penn*. Central Rallrotul at Urintou'a Station, Arranffomenta baroalao beeo made with tho Penna. Control Hallrond ,h» which through freight to Philadelphia and Baltimore will be carried from point* on tbo bnrgh and CVmrudivflla Railroad, by-car load*, oufatorabl terr - *Rww»a o t Thixb —On tad after Monday, 2Stb Doc. tJio Pasacuccr Trains wilt bo ran <Ully*>xeept BoniUjt.t* Train, will U«ve the PtuaeoeerStntionof the Penna. fUilrotd, at Pltubnrgh, T.OOo'cKxJt, A. M-, arriTing at Con nellsrnia at 11U0 A. U. Srraa ra»mgor Train wiHk-are PitUborgb iMZDo'efc p U and arrlttatOocntllarltle at 639 P.M. EaTCKinxo— Kxpnsa Train will leav* ConneUxrUla at 6 o’clock A- M-, connecting with {the Blalmilla AeeomtDO dalion ’Train on ilia ponua.ltaUroad which arrirta at Pitta* bn i— ‘ )tf a M Train will lento OonnollsTflle at 2:00 P. U- tad coo* mcU with the Brlnton 4a»mmod*Uoa Train o»tbe Pena a. U&Rnwd, which irrlrcs at Pittsburgh at fcOQ P. U. freight to and from Pittsburgh and ftatioiu os the PUU burgh and OonnslUvilte EAllroad, will be rtcdred and de> UTored at the outer Depot of the Penna. Railroad Company. Bunting 4 Hall's Coaches for Sit. Plocaant,Uniontown, rrosthurg and Coihherland Itraro ConnelisTilla regularly on the antral of the trains. ' Mall Train connects also at West Newton with coaches, by the plank road, with Mount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin, Btfadpat*h,Cap»berland t dc. „ TicfceUeaabehadGem tUft&et Agent al ttePanM. Railroad Passenger,Depot, ’ m «* . H BUGS KatlroaSa OCTODEU3O, 183 T. PITTSBURGH, COLUH-rt:,®j£E§3SSJ * amssATi. fUOßTti#W*^^g RAILROAD, TilSm-crmrit Through to CWimturwittoft ehang9ttf Girt—TfCinei* watt <n daylight. On and after MONDAY, Ort.ifiih, lgS7, Tv© PISSCTOX J 1 i T o,a r 7 lt * l * aT « ,} »" Peon Street, Pittsburgh Depot, dally,(snndaysexccptcd,)aa follows FIKST IJUIS-Cu.asun jUmutaim PUUborgh a 3.30 A. bteuhenriHo Junction 6.50, (breakfast at Cadi* Junction at . ,80 a. Mg) Ccdnmbu* at 2.00 and arrives at Cln einnati at OXQ e. x. SECOND TRAlN—Night Pusettau Wrca Pitt»hcr B h p. st- SteobcrrctUe Junction 0.00, Culnmbua },<x> a. ■ and arrive# at Ciucinuatl at 5,45 ». n., stopping at all sta lions oil S. A 1. !»• R yy- Ov tills rout* Passengers hsre a abort, certain and direct line from Pittsburgh to Columbus, Cin cinnati and the sonthcru tad sooth western dUo*, and In appointments and management, unsnrpawd by any first class road in the Union. CONNECTIONS Train* connect at JVetmirt with the Sandusky, Hanafleld A Newark lb K-for 511. Vernon, Sandusky, Toledo nod with Columbus, Piqui and Indiana B. R. . for Piqus, Urban®, Troy, IlullefoufcNinc. Forest Ac. At XENIA with the Dayton, Xenia A Belpreand loduuift-- Ccntral R. H. for .Springfield. Dayton, Richmond, Indiana?* oils, LooUrtlle. Central Indiana, Central IlUnnii, Labjctt* Turro Ilaate, Ft. , At MORROW with the Cincinnati, Wilmingtonand Zone© rillo U It. for Washington,Circlerltlo and Lancaster. At LOV KI.AND with road* for 111 Us boro, llmmlcrt andporti mouth. AT CINCINNATI with the Okie *£ ifiuissippi Broad Qurl-o It. U.for MadUon, U*uisTine, New Albany, Erant rille, vinceunes, Cairo, Ccutinl llllnoU, SL LouLvJrffenon I city. K.Ui-wa. Nebraska, and all points on the Illinois, Mis i eouri and Slisilppi rivers. FAUNAS LOW A? BY ANT OTHER ROUTE—RAQQAQS CHUCKED THROUGH. For through t lekt ta by this ronto to the principal WtSTKU aso do crura* cnns/plemu apply Bt the Great nuum TxcXtt O'Sc*’, dirwily ob the ct<nier of the Monongabrta Ilonas Vitfcburglr, Mat «»>I Van Strrrt, PitUburgk Sta* turn. , fl®-ASK FOR TICKETS “VIA STEUBEN YIIXi~ M *€* All iufonuatlon cnncerning tho abort Lias Bail It* roi neetioua, tojxlScr with throagk freight rates and contract* will l»* ruruhfttd on npplk-ation to T. SCOTT STEWABX Agent, F<klrt4l Street Station, AUcgUeur, or Ticket Office Pcuustrvct, Pittabnrgh. IRA A. HUTCHINSON, Qencral Ticket Agent, Columbus, Ohio W. W. BAULKY, Supt., Columbus, O. LiriTrTTt DrrtsscT, Stenl-enTlllc. 0, oc3l General Agent. Great Western nail Route* Cl ALENA AND Cni-TOaBfKUgBggW T CAGO Union Railroad, Une for Freeport, Galena anil Dnnlelth, from CENTRAL DEPOT, foot <>f LAKE SIILEKT, connecting at DualsUh with lUsmcn for SL Paul and the Upper MbaiasJppL WELI-S STREET DEPOT. FULTON AND lOWA LINE—For Dixon, Fulton, and Central lowa. Passengers for lowa, Nebraska and Kansas, wiU flud this the most expeditions roatiwit being an Air Line to the Mississippi, and shorter by fifty nibs than any other lino, connecting at Fulton with the Great lowa Stag* Co- for all points In lowa and Ibo West. BELOIT AND MADISON LINE—For B-ioit, Janesville, Madison and Central Wisconsin. FOX KIVEK VALLKT LIN K—>Vr Crystal Inke, Me Henry, Richmond, and points North. Two trains daily, SnoiUy excepted, for all of the abort point*, making ch*»o connections with tho Eastern Roadl, and with packet* on tho MKtisulpnL pnrth and Booth. P i flAUTl»m.t.i*n>«l* »'•" itinNß.TUlUnill,Prart. Stcamsflips. Liverpool, Philadelphia and Sew York Screw Steamship Company* The splendid st£amsuips^»s£«l forming tho above line will sail from York as follows: CITY OF UALTIMGRE, Capt. Leirch, Jnn.Tth, IWB KANGAROO. “ Jeffrey, F<-b. 4th, - And each alternato Thursday. From Liverpool every alternate Wednesday. Fare from Now York, Cabin $.75, Third Class {5O. •• •* IJverpool, " {JOO* sSs,A|;7s,Third Class $45 Rutnrn Tickets avnilubbi f‘>r mx months by any steam* of the line. , Cabin, sl** WdnljCl-rfcfTU. These Steamships arc supplied \nrn 1 urproyed Wiatcrbf compartmenßi, aud carry experienced Snrgenu*. • Perseus front proceeding to Europe, cr wl*lilng.ta no ' for their friends Dorn llio old cutistry, can purchase ticket and obtain alt Information by applying tn J. G. Dala,l Broadway, N. T., Snide ft Corn's, 177 Broadway, N. Y„ or JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty at., Pittabnrgh certificates by lint class Sailing Rackela be tween New Y«.rk and Liverpool. Drafls acid by tho above} d«*29 —apS /Honrtarp, , Dollar Savings Bank, AV 65 flntrtA Strtrt, HidtlU A(«ea, Jona 1 jieso BttQdi*f OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK, abo on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from Mnj first to November first, from T tn D o’clock; and from Wo cumber first to Slay flrar, from 6 to 8 o’clock. , Deposits received nf ail sums Ovl less than one Dollar, and a dividend of tho profits declared twice a year,in Juno and December. Interest was declared at the rateol six per cent, per annum, in December, H 55, also, in Jons and Deccmlwr, 1856. and June, 1857. Interest, it not drawn onL, is placed to tho credit tho de* pnsitor a» principal, and bear* the same Inu-nst from tho first days of Jnno and D«rerol>cr,compo»mdlug twie» a year with* cat troubling tho depositor to call or even to prosont bis pass hook. At this rate, money will donbls in lew than 13 years, making In tho aggregate hurt ancons narr rcacxsff a rain. £ook> containing tho Charter, iij-l.awa f llaloiauil B»g®* latioae fiirni«lii-il L-nUi», on application at the oillco- Prtxi&mt—GEOßGE ALBHER. rtci ritaiDCiTß: John 11. Shoenberjfer N. G ratten Murptor, laiac M. Pcnnocfe, JaffieaD. Kelley, Jaznra Uerdmao, John S-Coegrneo, IT-pewoU Hepburn, June* Shidle, Alexander Bradley, Rwbort liobb, William S. Lefrky. Hill Bnrgvrin, James W. Hallman, Charles Knap. I*. A. Madeira John H. Mellor, Walter P. Marshall, Wilson Milter, A. U. Pollock, M. D Henry L. Rlngwalt, Johu 51. Sawyer, George S. Selden, Alexander Timllv, Theobald Umsxactter, Georg* 11. Wbltn, ■CHARLES A. tVLTOZi. William J. Aod'rson John 0. Uackofea, Albert Culbertson, John B. C-infleld, J. Gardner Coffin, Alonso A. Carrier. Darld Campbell, Charles A.Coltou, William Dtfnglaa, Frauds Felix, Georpe F. Gilmore, James S. Hoon, William 8. Haven, Srcrrlary dnd Tf*aturt anl:ly<l—jairiiUw F Banking houses ofjoiint HOGG. BEDFORD,-. BEDFORD 00, 1 SOMERSET, - SOM F.RSET CO, 1 Mount pleasant,. wrstmore’d co., I CONNELLS VILLE, —..FAYETTE CO, VPaWM CNIO.VTOWN I Y ETTK CO, J iailiA.SA- INDIANA « \ Deposits received, Discounts made, Drafts bcocht, sold toil collected, Bank Nates and Epcde bought sad sold. Stocks, Kotos and other Securities bought and sold oa coxa mission. Correspondence and cellocllous solicited. N HOLMES & SON, DEALERS IN FOR • ft 10 *? “"d Domestic Dills of Exchange, Certtfifat* oi deposits, Bank Note* and Specie, No. C 9 Market street. PUtsbnrgh. D9*CollcctJunsniailu on all tbs nrindnal eitUs throughout the United States. principal ctffcs Cenietflry Marble Worita,; - No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayn^ct PITTSBURGH, PA. r • MATTHEW LAWTON, PRACTICAL MARBLE MASON, WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN form Ids friends and tho pnblio generally, that i * has leased the abuse premises, fur the manufacture and sale of CTcry variety nf Marble Work, such as Monument*, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, of every Tariety and form; ALSO, Mantle Pieces, Centre Table, Pier, Bureau and Wash Stand Tcpa, Ac, Ac, Which he Is offering; at lore as any other establishment West of tho mountains. Ilia stuck U entirely new, and has been selected by himself, exprenaly fur this market. He is alto prepared to build Burhu Vaults, enclose Bar Lota with Map- Me orSton'e, and to execute any other work in tils line, n any of thoOmeterirs eiljolnisg Pittsburgh. trrrus bt naimaos to - Rev. T. B. Lyman, Rol*rt Galway, Esq.,’: Him. Wm. Wlikiuw, John Chftlett, K*q Jno. U." Sboonl-vryer, Eaq., W. L. lUngwalt, K«j, Charles Brewer, Eeq., J. IL IlilL Esq, - Thomas Scott, Keq, A. B. Curling, -Esc, W. P. Baum, Ea.|, 0. R. White, liq. Tho Trade tarnished with all kinds of Foreign and Domes' tic Marble, cither finished or in tho rough, at Wholesale prices. lie liatalso made with the mannftrrturcri of the best brands, (or a constant ripply nf Hydraulic Co* went, Water and Lcaisvffle Lime. and Plaster Paris, both for Land and Stucco Work, nil of which hois prepared to furnish at short notice. mla&rily TMMENSE REDUCTION IN TRICES— i Best Madder Prints..— Oc. V nrth 12e Extra Heavy Plaid Linse\« JSn do flic Finoall wool Flannels.—!... £f.p do fl.v . New stylo ItaLoisc*,... do ' : lie Rich Cashmeres lie do’” 26c Double width Caaliniercs do 31c Rich all wool Delaines Jllc do 7fic And an elegant line of Black and Fancy £Hk* ata reduction of one-third from regular prices, at doS A. A. MASON A CO'S, g> Fifth sL OTRE£T CLEANSING.—ProposaIs will bo O received by tho direct Committee (at tho office of tbo Recording Regulator No. 273 Penn street.) until Monday tho 26th instant at 12 M,fc,r cleansing the cartways of the city of Pittsburgh, fur the present year, a* follows, viu SiCTID.t 1. That parted the city lying northward of tho wmlbern curt line of Liberty stmt, ana west of the Penn sjlvanlaCanal. Fee. 2. The whole of the 6th and 9lh wards. See. 3. That partlying south of the southern curb lino of •iberfy street and west of tho eastern line of Southfield trret. Ssr. 4. Bcgiunlug nt the comer of SmllhfWd and Liberty ttrwts, thence eastwardly along the eculhem curb line of Liberty street, to the easti ra line of Grant street, thmee southwardly along the eastern Uno dt Grant street to Straw l*rry Alley, tbonc* along tbo northern line of wild fdloy to Tunnel etreat, thence along the castors curb line of 1 ucncl street, toPoonsvlvauia Avenue, tbencoby allnosonthwardly that will pass by the eastern end of toe paring on Second street to the Uoobngabela rirer, thsnce down said river to SmiJbOel-1 street, thonco by the eastern lino of ffmitbfleld street to the place of beginning. See. 6. All that jart lying south of section 2, and east of section 4. Payments will be mode monthly. A plan of tho dis tricts may be scon si the office o( the Recording Regula tor, end any Information desired wilt be given by the Street Commissioners or Regulator aforesaid. Uy tho Street Committee, Recording Regulator. Abstract of ao ordinance pasted Dec. 23, Im7 : Sue. 4. It shall be the daty of the Stmt Committee, on or before the ISth day cf January In each year, (o advertise in the papers authorized as dty printers, for bids to clean the streets by contract; and they shall award the contract kc the same to the lowest and best bidder, on or before tho Ist of February then next ensqing, and file the contract with the Controller at-the time the awanl is made. The raid contract shall be for one year (unless when re-let,) and the contractor or contractors shall give bonds to the dty, with' 000 or morn sufficient sureties, to the sum of Fire Thousand Dollars, to be approved by the Stmt Committee, condition ed for the failbiul performance of the contract, tbo term* of tho bond and tho contract tu bo prescribed by the City So-' licit or. In COM of any failure on tho part of the contractors to comply with the conditions of the earns, the bond «*>■» bo handed over to the City Solicitor, for the enforcement of U* penalties. The Stmt Committee shall liava power to an nul] or suspend tho contract, at any time in <~efe of any non-fulfilment of ita conditions, and what to annulled or suspended to re-let the tamo for its noexpired time; butno such annulment or suspension shall be held to releara (ha contractors from any claim of the city arising under the bond tor damages or penalties. J&lfedtd Stationers* OopylnJgPnwseaandfamlturaCjrdo. Stamping “ * Office Cakndm, Bill File*, >• Cancelling Files, i “ - Hammers. Bill Head Boxaa, g a ? Dl QP > “ 8 and 4 ports, Twin# « ’ PostOlßea* Tin Gutter*. .. » BcafcWtfgJit* . ■ • 1 German, Iron and porcelain . R. E. McOOWTN,
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