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',.. a , " .0.0 • .-••• , " v • •-•: • ••... 4. • ••• 'ITTSBURGH POST.. SATURDAY MORNING: JANUARY 5 The Wyandot Corn --great (From the Washington Union.) This truly singular production was first intro-I duced to the notice of the public in 1853, by Mr:l J. Thomas, of Waverly, Illinois, who received nine grains from the Wyandot Indians through a California emigrant, which he planted in a sandy soil, and the product was fifty-eight frill grown . ears. In 1854 there were raised from twenty five grains, planted on the 20th of May, one hun dred and thirty-two ears, and from one-fourth of an acre thirty-two bushels and three pecks of shelled corn. • It only received the common cul tivation given to other kinds of corn. corn is represented to possess the follow ing peculiarities. We copy as follows from the circular of Mr. Thomas : " First, it requires but one grain to be planted I in each hill ; more than one is useless. Second, each grain yields from three to eight full-grown stalks, equal in length and strength, being from nine to tWelo - e feet high, and proceed directly from the grain. Third, each stalk bears from two to four ears, of a large and beautiful pearl white corn, the meal of which is equal in appear ance to flour manufactured from wheat. Each hill will yield from eight to twenty ears. From an equal quantity of seed planted, it will produce double the quantity of ears that can be raised from any other kind of corn grown. The quan tity of fodder which it bears is immense, and for stock feeding it it superior to all other varieties. The kernel is shaped similar to the ‘. yellow flint," the grain soft, twelve rowed, and small cob. Ear from twelve to fifteen inches in length.. " If planted five feet apart each way, (and which is near enough,) it will require about 2,- 500 grains, or one quart of seed per acre. Allow ing each grain to produce but err oars, (and my yield for the present year, 1655, will average ten ears to the till,) and the produce of 2,500 hills is 15,000 cars ; and allowing 125 ears to the bushel of corn, and the result will bo 125 bushels per acre. By actual measurement, it has been con clusively proven that three of the average-sized ears•of the Wyandot corn will wake one quart, or ninety-six ears to the bushel—say one hun dred ears—and the result is changed from 125 to 140 bushels per acre, the latter being nearest correct." NUNNS & CLARK'S PIANOS.—FRESLI STOCK.-1.1. Imo. have now on the way. and partly received, a complete and choice stock of PIANOS from the Factory of NUNNS S CLARK, N. York. They are provided with all the late and important improie melds which dieting - MAI Suave & Clark's Pianos alioie all others, via: the Overstringe, Felt-covered liammera, French Grand Action. etc. livery Plano he tall y tturrahlrti, aft the privilege to the purchaser of r,tut rting the same 11 ht proves in any way defective. Testimonial from 51. Srasaftesu, the unrivalled Pianist Cisetirtrart, November 19,1E45. Marra. li. K lekr et Bro., Piasingyvh—Gentlemen: Permit use to thank you most sincerely for the magnificent Grand Piano, of Meseta. Num. g Clark'a martufactun, ehich you have been so kind an to loan me for Mlle. Teresa Parodi's concerts in your city. This superb instrument is one of the very twst ever made in Amerien; and for SNSVI•tiICAS and power or tone., ON 111311 us solidity of ounstruitiun, leaves nothing to be desired. I really congratulate its future wall et., who shall be to happy as to paws one of the master works of American hednstry. With Marty wishes for your happiness, etc.. Your obedient servant, MAURICE STRAKOSIL e,.Sole agency far Norms A Clerk'' unrivalled Pinta. at IL KLEBER & 13110.'5. !to. 53 Fifth 'greet, sign of the Golden Harp. neyttfi CifiCKENOSONS' PIANO FORTES. RI & —Ono of Checkering Is Sous' new style of PARLOR CeitAND PIANOS is note on the way from Boston, and will be opened fur the examination of the public on Mon day, the 17t.h. Also, one of their FULL GRAND PIANOS, Of the new scale, and with their new patent action. Also, a full stuck of their el, 6% and 7 octave Pianos, from the plain rosewood to the richest style of carved work. Also, on hand and for sole, at very law prime, a number of Pianos from other makers. All the above will be sold at manufacturers' pricea, end t0:1,7,04/1A by JOHN H. MRLI,OIt, Sito. Wool st_, between Diamond alley and Fourth ed. Sole Agent for CHICHI:RING Is SONS' Pianos, for Pitts bar,i, and Wivitern Pennsylvania. decls Joseph White's Carriage Repository. TOBF.YII WRITE, now curl Ana gut busi 0. seas in his spacious prmulses, now lately enlarged.) on the Pittsburgh and (re'eneburg Turnpike, near tho Two Milo Run. between Pittsburgh and Law - ranee vine, respectfully invites the public to inspect his stack uf CARRIAGES, BCtiti St:. And be particularly Informs gentlemen purchasers, that one prier only is made. kourtmm years' experience in the business enables him to betide his patrons Ow aunt choice collection of Car an many years tee.t it ha.• tern his particular department to select, from the various and must talented Eastern manufacturer. The ellleetss of his new systetu ounplete—tho economy of his arrangements will supply the hest end most feslindiable manafarturrol at moderate prwee Cum:timbered by those Imaty which the mann( fur decorating houses of business has heaped upon the pr,.." of go.als, lowing to large rents.) JOSEI'II \VISITE wilt sell. on reedy money only. at much lean than the usual prio, ,thy Carriages repaired In the best =diner, with dospatch. tubtieinw DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEtiE— Sezuly Two Hundred Students In regular attentlauee. The must perfectly orgattised Commercial College In the United States. BOOK-KEEPING, in its applicatiou to every thianch u. Trade mid Cotrillien... STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, taught as amenity prac• dotal on the Western Risers and Lakes. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, adapted to all the Mod ern improvements of Commune. WELTINO, by the but Penman in the Canal States. COMMIE' CIiA.L LAW, by an experienced member of the Bar. Hofer to any of our City Mend:ants before engaging else where. Call and get a Circular. GARTLEY & PDX'S PATENT FAN BLuIVERS, to, Foundries, Rolling Mills, Smith Ftru, Sc., poteatec July IT, ISM,. 'Chase FANS are made on an entirely new principle- and will run with lass power than any other Nan now in We. The blowing wheel I. much lighter and stronger than thus of any other, and from its peculiar construction Is lose liable to get out of order. The shafts are made of cast steel, mid the journals are parallel, running in gun metal boxes. MOSES F. EATON, Agent for Manufrcturere, No. RD Fourth street, noel tdawtf Pittsburgh. NEW BOOKS.—CASTE, a Story of Reputk bean Equality; by S. A. Story. Babel' Grant, or the Lost Wife. lienrletta Robinson; by D. Wilson. Geoffrey Moncton; by-Mrs. Moodie. Klosterbelm; by lle Malam'Y. Widow BetIMI Papers; by Alice B. Neal. lliddeh Path ; by Marion Harland. Alone; do Star Papers; by IL W. Beecher. Taylor's Japan. Chian—mem isth sopply. LoN La /N PAPERS., &e. London Illustrated N MVO— 'AI cents; Times; • Dopatch ; Punch; •• Fuletal ; •• Atheneum. and other Faighsli papers !supplied ALso -Illustrated Plinth and Gersuan papers furuish..l from ten to twenty per rout. lower than any store in the Cli Pictorial Clipper, Clirestinai Pictorial Broth. Jonathan, on hand and for sale at LA II I , PEI t'S Book-store, deed No. 30 Fifth street. I)RIVATE DISEASES--DR. BROWN, N. j, 41 Diamond alley, devotes hie entire ettention to an Wilco Practice. Ills business is mostly confined to private Venereal Dir,R.W. and earls painful alio, tious, brought on by imprudence, youthful Indulgence and excess. Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, (hit, Stricture Urethral Dischargisi, Impurity of the Wood, with all dinett...-s of the Venerealprgan. Skin Diseasi.s, Scorbutic Eruptions, Teller, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal weakness. Impotency, Piles, Rhatunathun, Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Paltu, in the Back and Loins, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. Twenty years' ptactico(ten In this city) enables Dr. Brow n to offer ussurauc. of a speedy cure to all who may come un der his care. Office and Private Consultation Rooms Al Diamond alloy. ila3 — Charges moderate. I nor ;.:dew 1) F. Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger. friiinS ESSENCE is a preparation-of-unusual essreilmice. In ordinary diarrinea, Incipient cholera, in short, In all cases of preedration of the digestive ihnctions, It Is of inestimable value. During the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer complaints, It is peculiarly efli, • ; no family, Individual or traveler should be without It. Csirriort.—Be sure to get the guanine Essence, which Is prepared only by F. BROWN, at hie Drug and Chemical Stine, N. E. corner of Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadel phia, and for eule by oil the respectable Apotheoa4es In the United States, and iu Pittsburgh A. by B. 'FAIDTESTOCK. k CO., SCULLY @ CO. And In Allegheny by IL P. SCHWARTZ, sepe;Gmakw] LEE A. BECEILIA-H Palmer's Celebrated Epicurean SI/110C. STAI~TDS preeminent for flavoring SOUpti, Gravies, Doh, Meat. Game, &c., &c. Wo ad all good bona...wives to try it. Prim 25 cents per bottle, at all Groc, ry Stores in the United States and Canada. For sale by M'CLURQ, and G. R. KEYSER, Pittabargli. P. T. WEItiET it 00., 241 Market street, Phiadelphia: janlittlawly is) T 117 - 1 RIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARIIN sums the Ilan from falling out, and produces a lux uriant growth. witicairs PREMBLE KATITAE.ION Removes all Dandruff and disease &potato. Fur ado, wholesale, by R. E. SELLERS & 00. [nositi Llir FOR SALE—A good BUILDING LOT, feet front on Carson street by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of • UEO, F. GILLMOBE, • et the office of the 31ortling Pont. TL--Sperin i Winter Bleached, Tanners', No. 1 lard on, in store an d for !sale by deck 11LLLER & RICKETSOS. S O MIMIC LIFE; or, Before and Behind the Curtain. By AMA Cora RICChM, (fOrmarly Mrs. Movvistt) 1 vol., treno. Prico $ 1 , 25 . libr age by 11. MINER & CO.. de cl B No. 92 Smithfield street. PR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of SECRET DISEASES . 1110 olece. 3 in avitanding mesa is unequalled. Theteicted are invited to tel without delay. Perseus afflicted with Venereal Dis eases, Rheumatism, Mee, or Seminal Debility, 'should not delay to get his advice. Letters containinglCie.e, l101zuxlilao• ly answered. 43. Oahe and Private Rooms, No. Si Diamond alloy, Pittsburgh. 1e29 REIMIIMATIBM &ND NEURALGIA—Dr. BROWN hereby , informs the afflicted that his remedy fur the above men tioned disown le one that will cam He will warrant 1:i rata in any case of this kind. This reniedy wee never known to fail when properly persevered with. Many suffer the torture of this complaint for .monthe and years, when a few dollars would procure a certain, refs and s Mice and Private Coresulting Ecomai No. 41 DIAMOND ALLEY. lead • k•/lIIISHFTELD & SON, Dealers ireGents' FURNIMUNG GOGDSpand BEM 31ailIBACT1), No. 70 Wood street, between Fourth street and Dia l:mud aUeQ, Eittaborgb, Et. ittoTBo f • ',lk • • ••••• 4 -1-, • '-• LsH ' - • • • •-• ".• • ..•`t.•••'• ' ' . . • • .., r • • .^ , • •• .; . • "1- ".? Xt rf i.l , 3tN R,kILIWADS _.. • ' ' 18 •5 6 . ' - I CLEVELAND : A.NII PlTTSl3Ultillil • ONLY RATITE WITH 'filllZE DAILY TRAINS I I RATLAR(3rAD FROJII PITTKBUILOR TON CICINNATI. . ONLY 1101511 . 1 WITH TIIRRIS DAILY TRAINS I WAS;gal3. . coN:dcrlN - o It ITII FROM PIT7'SBURO ft TO I) A 1 - TON AND 15- 1 Ohio and Ponianylvania Railroad, DIANA PO Ll& . I VIA ALLIANCE. - TIIR Silo TEST, tit:ICI:ESL AND MOST RELIABLE OHIO AND PENNSI'LI-ANIA , 1101:TE To TOLER., CoICAGo, ROCK ISLAND, lIALENA, AND Sr. IAtIS, IS VIA (ILISVI:I.AND. AND TEIS Itouto is Om IlUtolcsi totlist short, Mid about Dille hours quicker than the eircuttotil otto t La Indianapolis. Threr Daily Trainm from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS. i l l'hree 'may Trains trout (lotel:tad to Chi.mgo. 'lane to Cleveland ..i, Muir, I tliCagll twetity-three hours,,, VIA CRESTLLNE AND COLUMBUS. . and St. 1A.,: thiri y-•, ,, ii luau.. : On and after Till IISDAY, D....en bvr 2U, 11..5, the Trains Quickest L'.oette from Pittsbu ryli to eisacin it ati. , .11 this Road will run a.... i.. 11,...... ; CONNECTING at Cincinnati with 12 S. Mail bine Steamers, I S IA ALLIANCE. Covington and Lexington 1iai1r0.....1, Obi., sod 3.1,....,6.p e i ,• The tr ilns . f Do , ihio and reitub) 11 ant:, Itaiirotul leaving 'Railroad, and , the Laulluticoburgil ]wine, ~,t titistrilGii, `la ' Ilittsbur,,l. at •.1t1' , .. I. NI. and ',',',. A. M.. cou at Alliance Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, end tit 7:30 0. NI. and 1 I 5111 A. M.. as j.,11,,as . Indiana Central Itallroads. , Train , Lo Ch.v,Lio ot a Alit... , at T... 1... A. M. and 11:./..) TIIROIR/H TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati. to . A. M., col...chug at II inkoo ,1i roin tar t. l nyalmga. Falls Lexington, Louisville, St. LOMA, I ti.ll.utttpolts , u.. Si. Via and Alit..., and to ris in,. in . toteland at 1b A. M. and Columbus and Xenia, to Davton, ludiauapolii. Laillyette. •, : l6 P. 11. Terre Haute, St. Louis. Sc., So. : T 1". t,,, i.v,ng Pdt.luirxli at ...oil/ P. M. malt. Do con- THE Lrrrtx MIAMI via COLUMBUS, connecting a ith u.,tion et Alliat. , L•r t:levc.l.m.i. the Covington and LONSIIE - tuti Railroad, th, U S. Mail ' Pah.,,,,:. ri tc.r T.L...10. Clitc,. , ,u. Si. Louts, Rock Island, Line Steamers, the Ohio out Mississippi Railroad. and the , Intone, ant the Non. Lowe-t. V. it. W.l) to g. , through with- Lawrenceburgt Route, offers facilities do other route um out detroit ill. ,ti i lake tie tr:o n Leaving Pittsburgh at Sax) give, as through tickets by all the above routes can only be i A. NI., and arririp,:, tti I let dent at '_pal P. SI., as that is the procured via Columbus and the Little Nliaini Itailroial. ...lily tram by wit.. I. ..I.r, L. 11111, title are made through to Thu route from Crestlino via Columbas being the shortest the abov , point. P.o.sencer , I.y this train 1,0.4.7/1 aricago at to Cinch:lna/I, enables a uniform and safe 'peel. Connections I NI fl Goxt morning, am: St. It mo at '2,11.! A. Al. the morning are certain, and passengers have toll Limo lot mottle. By the t u 1 ,,,,i,,, Forest and liellofuntaine route front hotline. 0 Mow. • r.a.: ! The! TA, A It.nt hitt, Itittsloo It itt A. .SI. ADS Siollttrlno ut 'L. and break-nac..L speed is rujuircd, and ..,,pelleti to overtmitio ' At limo % NI , ii' I 1..• ,oil, 'Ol. 7. 1... ulo , It pas,engere can a/ distance. . reach -tai, , it. ~ ..tI, ..1 Alhai..• ,, . of statLaa, on the T..- By the rout° via Columba , . to Cincinnati and Indianatall - . passengers ride orttr [wok liallastmi and ,t0. , ..th It the Forest and Ilellefontains route. pa,:a-n,et I r.. 10 ore, the toughest roads In Ohio. THREE DAILI"ritA INS, S IA coLUMitUS AND CINCINNATI Frew Tams leaves Pittsburgh at ';.•:..1) o'clock A. SI. for Crestline, Columbus, Xenia. Cincinnati. loatisville. St. Louis, I Lexington and IndlanapoW, vialawrvn,. - ..ia . r,h itouto. 'ILI , Train arriva , at tucinuati one hour atel It.l I ) 11111111 L E, ill advance of the Forest. am! Dellefontalna t , ob.. . SECOND TRAIN leaves PlltslitirEti lit S o'clock A. NI. flar Crestline. Columbus, Xenia and .'. nein natl. I lin, TA ale raal.Connuction only via Colunib. h. t '0.,.1 0 nut/. Tnir,D TRAIN leaves Pittsloirgl , at 3 o'..lock I' M for Crostini°, Columbus. Xenia. Cincinnati. L , ..ii, ill,. st. Lows. Leningtolt and I odianitpolis, Via I..ax rencebut,,l. Route.. TKO DAII.1( TRAI:x...I, VIA COLUNIIIU , , DA VT , .N. AND INDIANAI .O I. I S. FIRST TRAIN leave+ Pittsburgh at 2130 o'clock A. M. for Crostlitityllkilumbris, Xenia. Da.) tun, I udeinapol,. Lafay , tt , •, Terre Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, L'airo. Evans , die, .L. SiaxiND TRAIN louvre Pitt.ber,zl. lit S 0'c1.. - k A St for Creatilne, Columbus, Xenia, (myna,. Indianapolis. Lativette. Terre Haute. Vincennes. St. I -too ( . :11, ES lIIIS , 111 , . Si 'rump Toots lout tot l'iltAttorit t u 3 ..,1,,,k IL NI. fo, C.reittlinti. Columbus. Xenia. Daytan. !tall:snap-li , lairayett, Terre Rant, Vincenney. St 1.01 H.. 'sir , .. FA .itvoitile. St . N. D.--Secure your t ltikots tut Colima..., atl, y.at ate ,11l .. of counectOrt.to Stoulit.trn loAvo elitrltinati doll, f.r 11,..r phi.. V. !,.t oli ell Natchez, New orient...in. The Columbus being [la , do ~x ria....n. the '1 one ToOko ~'. the Eastern Road+ are lir/Atli:est to I LI II 11l t 1.., .. , 111.. II 'lt pith 1.1111 refi.thl.• route. For All inforavition and Tlirott4ll Ti..ket... iiI. , ,L-e 01.1.11 at the Ohio and I l etmlylvaitia iholr.,el tilt. ,, , ~..,111.•1. 1 , 11 r• - • under the Mon..ugnhela 11,,u .e. .1. ti CURRY Ti , Rot tp-ni Or al Prdoral Str'et Stuti.m. U P.llll, IN, L. 1,1 (.1 Et, SF-Stilir:,.. I,t dtc . ...)] I'. w. zi-rnADER. It" miznti CENTRAL 01110 RAILROAD THREE DAILY TRAIN ( S LlAt'll WAY. SDANS ~ .PY HD. And bin. one Change of Cart nein o r Coluxubum :soil Baltimore. ON AND AFTER MON LL 1.411 Tr 6, %I Tun =ill Lea, Krirrts..l Prune. ..11....1 r... 1. , I. \ . ,.; h1 T......; 1.......1ai1nimm ...... 1,1:\?.. A \l. :1: - .. , P\l IT "+I PNI NOV:Irk ... . . .1110 ^ 4:41. - 14..50 A si 7. 111., I.•;_'-'u P NI. t..,..” •• C1a1C01Nt...... ........... . i , -- ial ::.,1 .- ennibridgc... . ...... i9O - 13auteovillo '.1.; 4-44 Delmolit..... ........ :1..14 A.rrlvn lteltAir a-3. , H1 " arr. '415 " 001 A; WEST. Lear< l=press Trani.. 'Mal Troia. 21T.01.: D. - ~1 Beßair. liElk A. W. StlZt A. M. ICOU P.M Fklmout _.. 11.1:3•1 " nil it - ..,.. - [tartars et Ile. ...... ..... I ea 2 " t.. 3 7 it •• l'ambritlip, ... ..11fSti " .1:114 .. ~ " estnmitril..- Itil; P M. tts:io " tr?..l " itilleiV ilia.... . .. ..... Elt.t " u.i.it., •• 1.e.5.) Newark.. . '.2.7.1R ' 1 , .:: " II - 00 .. Arri, Columbus... 3.20 •' 1•2 - .I' , P V. p•tt A. NI The Exprr..ss Tr.i.iu going East will stsrp to lairs, up or lease passengers. at Tayl,n, Newark. tr.onossilia. 1.'utt...r.1. liar., Itrititra. Campbll's. liarnts.stlie an.l Ils Int .111 ...1.13 it.,to,• West. will stip only at 11... a l.,.‘e st.oue..l:,..ii•nrs 'Me Wsul Train V 1 til st.tp at all thr• eg al to. .rams . ,t!, %EC,.,., reretstsi or dolitve.l. aa.l at. .ti! 'tit, 5t..1.••...... . t. ...t t. e Iwirtg pro, This Night TTwitt .tit stup K 1 Ikli Z . , ,, 1 , IC . , 11 pruper nuttre living gls . n. tOWNsI 1.11,T. . • The WA/ A_ M. /:Ljavas Tram. “iatai. ta isetuto lit, a /IA the Espre 'lrain a latch inelan..ti at .. A i n , milli the Tram a nnhr WI-.t :in the t'‘.lunili.rt, nal Indlama Innln.!: at Z.:4,1:0t with 111,43111,.. to ,n Ludo Sandoaky, Nll. ith TtAme the Staub:l,lth . aml l'atilr,ul. at ilinen•lnni .' . .:11 Exinfe,en Troin a I the Itattlnnore an -1 timer... iulangtemawl kt..ta:•ri In I nnin . . The+nilt at I itli 11.1 aiNirael Train trill Liu: , innk au.l Neal. L ani 4.1 4 I, o elim. a Ith ti., Night Train on Iktitirnar , a... 1 Ohio leaving LeelisYllle ti Ant, below Vinetnaati. the 9 A. 3L Trm en Little Mlntni Itnitt•etit. a .11 c.fi.... with thin Train IV baring lemma pane and Iticlonnut3 by arm Lila; Tt I a-nti k. 11Allniad till als., conti.,l Ti.,11 at u...:... leach Wheeling at 9 - IA I'. M.. and lie" , IA I' an Baltimore nml 01m , Rain... Al. .r. . P. V. nit tiAy. Tht 11:::t. Tr. 1.113 f•.(:rteCT • At with th., Tr:rni winch lea,. Cincinnati :xi I' Itellair at tciO A. M.; C.,(lllACtilig with the , Train on the Lialtimwre and leaving eltitrngo Ly U.a Etentit,4 can, Lc r.-11. eta Michigan City, LxLiJette, I and Day[', mach explunabus in ...axon to hake ati•l NX h. ing will texko the Tr.un fait Curnix:rix sloop there, anti return,' by Exprxrie Trait, ti. Ratan,' n Easton :01 NO W EST Thu tell A. M. Mull `k Train on the Battalion_ and !tad! ..t: TR.(LIS to and crow Maa....licid and Nit , 111., and Chicago ma Nlouroev.lle, at e :h. for Cincinnati, and with 'fratia. f.a Xenia_ 1,a)1..u, 1...116 and Dayttal dad ro The fk4bs IL AL ..k.aiirtfat 17ulu CUL.11.1,:t 4 P. rife": Train frt =Baltimore, and arrive-, In 1 - .llumnn; IT I' 4! and connect, with rug arr., Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The f. 700 P. 11. Train cuttne,7t, ith Trans from Curulierhiad, and , 'oloinhus with Tun at :LI/ A. 'AL, direct fur Cmcmtmtl, \ cub, t. , n, pulls, Lafayette, Terre Route, St. luui. and Chlea.;‘,. ISAAC H. Zanesville, June IS, ISS;-11.r!.1 THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD TIIEt/ILEAT CENTRAL ROUTE, , owe , 1.1, e Atlantic Citho with M . ~...tern. North-mi . mt- , anti Foam-witistm - n States bye continaone t 'Chia timid contiocti at Pit niburgh odin Dudy t un.l ShaJirtere to all porta on the Nortlee retorts the moat DIEU% CIIEAV.LWT anal RELIALIF. Uot:TE Ly uii. cuu bu forme:dial to and froni the LI ItCAT W,ST. Mites between Philadelphia At Plitsburgll cLASS.—nooti.. 1i,5. (lo L.A.,...) Furs, Feather... A, FFAXiND CLASS.— nook+ and Dry ba105,) tiler, Went, .... TIIIIiD CLASS.—AnviI, Retain . ILK , end Pork, (In hulk,) !temp, Ai FOUItTII CLASS.—emilee, Et-11, Bacot, out 4 , - Pork, (packetl,ll..nril and laud" L' /kir In shipping Outran lore soy point East of Ph11...1 .1- bo particular to mark pitokage, n. via i'eunamfivii.... faturoad.." AU tlooti4 crin,igin . d to the Agents of the+ Ito ‘,l at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, si ill be forwarded without detention. FILEItIIIT ACIENTS-3loso ll Palter, 11.... , 1 , 11; .1. 1.. Elliot t. N, York; S. .1. Snootier, Philadelphia; Magnin' !Coons. lt,tl, I more; (100. C. FMLIV.I.SCILY, ritlabUrgli ; tin's Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. I,itirliesei, Loubei tile, Ky.; It. C. Meldruni, Mmlleon IteL;Ratcliff Sr. Cu., St. Louie, 1. , ; J. S. Mitchell ,t Sou, liv e n,ill°, Indiana. IL If. II1)1;STON, Quarrel Freight Agent, Philielelphia. 11. .1. LOMBAERT, royil Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. 01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD BROAD GAUGE TfIR STIOIXTIM, QUIUKEST• CEINAPEsT, AND ON ES Itid„'Fil by which Passengers can have all Railroad ddeet to St. teals. Time to St. Louis, 21 home, from Pittsburgh. Till: SIX FEET OALUE of this Road accommodates w Ids turn--eleven feet inside—with roomy emate, unattainable on narrow gauge roads. By the Ohio and Pennsybeanla Railsed from Pittsburgh to erestilne, passengers connect with Railroads for Indians. polis--corinecting there with Terra Ratite and iticl.loood Railroad fur Vincennes. No change of corset Terra Bata, Baggage chested to Indianapolis, thence to St. Leis. Trains lease Pittsbargh as follows: VA)3T Tepnc leaves at 2 A. M. 11 TRAIN leave 3 at N A. M. EXPRIM TRAIN leaves at 3 P. M Passengers Make close connections at Crestline fur Intl" anapolts, and there make close cum.-alone with Railroad for Vincennes, without a change of cars; and at Viticenat. take the Ohio and Misstasippi Railroad direct for St. L.uis-- through in 27 hours; connecting at Sandoval with the Illi nois Central Railroad for Cairo, whero first-class Steam., can at all times be had for Memphis, Vicksburg, Now Or leans, and all points on tit_ louver riu er. Pal-wa gers Can always find at t. Leds, summers for the Upper Mississippi, Illinois and 3liasouri rivers. This Moue hundred miles the shortest route to St. Louis. To St_ Louis sin Tiellefontalne 'And Minn T. " " Columbus, Xenia and I,lnyton, To Oolumbus, Cipcinnati , a.nd LAsvronco burg 19 ao &cast. Cuss FARE.. 12 00 Passengers and Baggago tran,lurrod from D0p0t.1.4., Depot free of charge. For Through Tickets,or farther iulursuulux, e apply to .1. U. CURRY, Ticket Agent, 1.1... t P. Railroad Csanvolv, Corner office, Monongahela "louse, Pittsburgh, Or to OE6, PARKIN, Ticket Agent, federal Street Station, Allegheny City. .1 4 3l. AV A RD, Superintendent 0. A 31. Railroad. F. KNOWLAND, Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hain ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD 'FUR EE DARN 'I% ATNS Between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. ' ; THE S.I.OEL S iLNLL MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh fur N 0 T 1 C E ~ phaath.do.,.. , . 4t. 7 A. M, and PbOidelphla fur Pittsburgh at 7 , .; A. st. Pittsburgh to Crooked Creek, : THE Y.iST 1.11 , 1 F. leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at WITHIN FOUR MILES OF KlTTANNlNG.la:3sP.M_Lindrialadelplin for l'ittsbnrgli at =0 P. M. - ; TILE Niutur 11.N.PitYRS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for , ON AND AFTER TUESDAY, December n, Freight and Philadelphia at TIO I`. 31., and Philadelphia for Pittsburgh, Passenger Trains will leave Pittsburgh daily, (Sundays ox. at it P. M. isegsfi,at 1 o'clock P.M:, and stop at the followitiestations, . BLAIRSVILLE AM/M.MODATIIIN TRAIN leaves Pitts burg, Ireland's, Sandy Creek, 'Verner, Halton, Lo-, burgb daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock P. M. gar'sEirly, Lopa,n's Ferry, Parnasstis,;Arnold's, Tat•ebtilin, ' BRTNTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh Marshes, McKain'a,Freep, Rlskiinhalths, Whitu Pod: ,11.0 y at 11 o'clock A. M.. 3.:` , 4) P. 51..1.. and &Ai P. M. Eddy, Kelly's, T. Logan's, and ort Crooked Creek. 'rho above Linea iainnect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads Returning, will leave Crooked Creek at S o'clock A. 11., to and from St. Louis, 510.; Alton, ilaiona and Chicago, 111 ; and stop at all the above intermediate stations. Yrankfcirt, Lexington and Louisville ' Ky.; Terre Haute, .1a- The Company are prepared to receive and deliver Sladison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, tad.; Cincinnati, Day- Fra4lst, for any of the above stations, at their Freight Depot, ton, springtiefd, Belleleutaine, Sanduskv. Toledo, Cleveland, der of,Perin and Wayne streets, Pittsburgh. C o lumbec, - Inriesville. Maiarßlon; and I'Veoeter, Ohio; also, ta go Tickets can be bad at the Company's Office, ioreer of ; with the Steam Packet. Bade from and to Navy Oat-r-ins, St. Penn end Wins streets, or from the Conductor. i Loma, Loms - sui.r. and CisenugAn. - NEW CONNECTIONS. , THROUdit alcLik"-r6 can be had to or from either of the Stages it tor.) - Crooked Cteek on the antral of the ; above plane. fiii:VttAnning, Catfish, Naugle, Middlesex, Bed- i For further particulars, eOO baldbilid at the different bank, tntl oo4tritoaßend,Rymerebtag,llronkville. Snatch's- t starting points. • Passengers from the West will find this the -imrg im&Pecrudannsy. . tshortest_ and most esp./Wow mate to Philadelphia, Enid rpartvioAsgic vanning, shpt . ..p. , mom. New Turk, or Burton. THOS. mooRN air The Excelsior Omilhan Line will leavellorco rner of i Agent, Pas:wager lines Philadelphia. Filth and Market streets, in 'connection with Glenne, at ; J. desiumuti, o'clock P. Atf- [deeni) A. J. HOPPER, &Vt. ' decti Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. 4 4 , ... el!: 4 row, trir . ..f.• 3.st, for I ',rolal. I. l'ltt....tdo uud tio, North-w.t, rut Ifialsville, nru at ,i.t A Ilutuce. Tire mirth fr.An l'lsnolan.l and Chict,go TAIL uA fullow9 lsavo 1 at M Ayr., ut I'. M.. A. )1., uud 6;40 A. M. os C 1... s, I . l'. I. 1.1,d and St. L.sis us ful -1,.u., k. r !..Ak •N , A \Laud IlvJ P. 11. For 1. - .431.1 atl A. M.at: I' M. k I. 1u.n.1 Rwlmnd to JOliet.no,l tto. Nlin.d:Alpin liddron.ti to Allan. nit,l then. , I,r Nt0an.,: , ,,1 Milo.) to Saint Luis. P 11,0,1,1 ", 1., the: I: A. M. i‘,• sit ALLA,. dt Ii OK) wane eating. an.z t v in , . I'. Al. T '2..1.10 P. M. nest dny. tu:,d there r0.1,0,1t. 0, , ni..l 01. fen , 1'.11: Lk A 1.1.1 ANC E ANIt CI.EVEL.ANLI. 14 tie... 2cl Tu A li.ancs T.. $l.l 50 tsr 34 00 •. 113 /3 I.k 14 00 •JI ''Al''''l ..-prtnOiold, la 70 lit ?A hl t II" lush hug,iou, 111 Wl5 tX) " .1 , .-4,1 .171 , 1., ro, N.\N I I Ei . T It t) TE OPEN! Nortlk , rn 1111nol. Io Missisuippl lOW A, MISSOURI, E. .1 7. 4 iSAS AIN N EI3RASK .1. At.t. ,ii Chicago, Burlington and Quincy 111.10 lAD. Vnl.vcsn MT. CI, la° MILI7IRT •NI I' t I ..tvi Trvu , run OW °lir., Altstati , Ir • 111C160 T., wrah.ut clutugu ..r c„ Qmory, KlanLuk. (Naas. hi. V. 11, , , 1.. n -t 1,, 11ia...a, Council 1111111., , and tl., SII LI. It t 11.1,41/ finan 1.:11.1-caga t.ll/11, Ipl-111,1j -14.1.1..1... I 1111 , 110..alatt . StAtlotte on the r. 11 N ru. ~0.1 01.. And 1:4,111.. , ~„. „ ~..„• a..to ...I/ 11.111114 al -an lh% wt., 43 any at Liu. IL,LILL I,Ltvt , liarlin:taLL i.aalLartl anJ CotstrA •LLL.I Nat LL L L L,tl.lL. L.rot eILLI n•te ~.l, ratOLL I'L rinart, 411 la.. 11.1 l 111 the 311 L. taILLILL Cam. it i 11.% .1111 Crain ivrty t..llity ,LLLia• , L. 1!,•L.1 AL Lakar rout, The ituttd. fin LL• qt . ,. al Oa ,L. L. with tha L.ovItLLLCOI , MAIL a, • ILL • Th•••i • ',L. ! ..4.L th. , LLL , L. 1r ultd cl.gnut ELL.s. 111. t/ 452 ch, , L. , .1 an , . t fr.•ns Cluen.go, eau' uo els•tr ••,• '1111: , '11111 'll. I.lli tqa 1,••• eau Ibk• yurt•1m.... , 1 ut .11 1:.,., .nn nhee. i: the t.( 1. 1 .411- 1,1.., • 1,1; . Fee. •. thetir.tuuo Bah . ' • 1 , 1.-•• 11.• .1.1 al it 4 1 - the , , -!g Siculie‘ni i lie N. Indiana Railroad! iATI,DUbs: It , L11•• :twit tickeLi tlt the !„ h,thcia [too., third J: 1.1 !:I]U, A 1 LIIIEI. Ag:l, I.l.llet.a.rgti C 1,1 TRAL ROUTE El= r- ar•• •n ..f ttr,kitty4 Cotaller' 4, A./ %..1 1 t Into. I•‘t•t•ltng - •,, ' of n.hrlgA itt 1 roe ifitlist-tilut.e . N1)..b.)1 U. 1'4 1 V 1 .- t .. 1..1 41 11, pnu, 111,1 itallr"nd NV 1\ I) 1) llLis C T it oUT E. , IMESEEIIII - 1. AND 1111. , 00) 501,11 Fall A rrangertient. , • i.‘l n DAILI '••• I.:•41111.11,1•••' as • 1,11 .1.011a4 here I.lt, .lt.h r‘ri , F 1,1 J. el:r:No. .t. , 1 •(111•4 ring with Om Earl N t NI tt..t. ... Itt %sit h L , ~ • t. he t furl r lktfortontl..ll 4 .ItOIN J. N♦Nt .t.tr 11 I 1.T.1N, .-Stointrintendent. I DEVE!NNY, 'l7O novl3 Pl'l"FSBllitdi & (:()NNEI.I,SVII.LE It 11.1140 AD. OPEN E l'n Oi TO CA' )N EL L.VILI.}:, fn t ,Ight s Gout l'ilt,horgit, on the Youghiogheny te-e lir -1 P0..1 11, ,, s opvil for the trunsporte• . Le • ..nee , [lee vt flit the tine t h t.. "111, 1.01.1 t, kiislm wLsrC, uWcathe , alit r 11.. , 11 rat half-vt.t thrtai o'cl,s 1,. for NV II g ill.•ro With OM rlll.lll Lnwugat • ,st , dle, and rtbliChill,;, 11.1 i• t hi 111110 1.., Ihr I:ititottown. Yore to . 4175. Val, to I 111. /11.1. , 11 . . '''2l a 'frail „rll hal, Ci. 1,1011 ,1 Ilk n, the morning, 01 COS • .r hl,l .111” . d them with tho to,tikier Kollaii Pk nal,• 1., r,Ntell l'ittabur& at 1 NI Voa, (1,4110.11nt.11.111h• Fart, 1,111 1.111,11 1.. Tin! 1., ii Protgid and Pa.,..ligor Train will lt.avo Coo. at 10.3 it A Al.. wild rot ttruin,4 will Ivavo \\"..d. Now 1.11 at .t. ti t.toppitim at all it a) eto tints fur frotglit and itatitiottitortt. tkaturday ILu utdlal aft..rn...in Itain a ill Ito tour until tit.. billowing morning At i . a,r11.11,, , by Ow Saturday alts-rtnant lama front Pitt. btu C.,11 Le tlu., rraollytootit po forward without delay. t.or further Llll..rtiva wit. apply to tlio Oflicers Lou board thu tdoatilltwat 15, 4.1.1\, ot to Ow Agent, at Wast. Nowtou and D. W. CALDWELL, ",•13t, As.4bstant Supvintreulout. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, L'AIIIITING THE Great United States Mail and Express TWO I'ASiZENG TRAINS nux DAILY on Its entire frvun I U TO CAIRO, AND CHICAGO r. CAIRO. This Road, in g onnectiou with Trains of tha Ohio and AI i.~:fewiyyi R. R. and Chicagm and ()alma Railroad, forms the most dirtet and only continuous R. R. route from CIIICAGO To ST. LOUIS, CIIICAUO TO CAIRO, CIIICAUO TO DUBUQUH. Trains leave Chicago no follewe 10 A. M. and 10:20 P. M.—ST. Louts AND CAIRO EXPRESS. Passengers for R. I,lliS by this train take the airs of the Ohio and Miss. R. It. et Saan,Le - el, and ere cartiarl direct to St. Louts. 9.2.', A. M. and 4,10 P. M.— DLIANatE AND GALENA DMUS% e,unocting at Du nhoth (.qq..e.ite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of R4.11.1(.1 Packet+ for to. Paul and the Upper sippl river cities!. Trains lOUS, eair. , for Chicago and Dubuque at 7,50 A. M. and 7,9.1 P. M. Passengers front the Krut and placer ou the Ohio river, destined I, St. Luis, will rove 190 111110 A of tedious and un certain river navigation front Cairo to St. Louie, and arrive fifteen hours iu advance of the river (out°, by taking the cars at Cain.. Tickets to Cairo. DubnquoSt. Paul, and all Im portant pligtei by this route, eau be h od at the offftie of the O. IL P. and C. r. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Itailmitil in Chicago. lt. B. MASON, Joe, tinperrintout PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD " _ •„ • ÷ . • "„ 7,4 4" • 4 f,..t . . I.Nsttic&N.o4. ~ . „ 113ANER'8CFKEEB - . - MISCELLAN Ii.;OUS. t . . _. __...__ Great American ..and 11..5. Express and ABMERS' , 4 11V0 31EPANICS' LIFE, i A TISTIN . LOOMIS; Stock mid - Bill Broker, Mall Route. T IT RE . AND'lliftiNlf J l:ls:itrfekt'Cii 'ESIfP.S.I-V" OP' ilk belmo:o.trzimatil stivet,abure Wood. Notes, Drafts, PIITLADELPHIA: . ,'• , l• , -F • ; r . {" r= •: -.- J./ • 4 Boutts,, ...11ort:pz,va, and Loans on collateral, uq, , utiatuti. Capital 5300,000 Stockslxiught allif Fold 'on commission. Land Warrunts Amount Forurely invusteci.....4 • - 5200,000 Wag& mind Sold. TILI4 Company tUT,..t.4 Fire In.iurance on Building,. Gond,. Particular attention paid to tho purchase and tialc - of Cop- Furniture, 5.. c. Marine Insgranco no Vessels, Cargo and per Ste-:its. Preiullt. Inlanil Tnserunce on Goods, by Rivers, Lukas, All comumuications - nttentiod to - proraptly. Con.iis, Railro,,d,. and Land Carriage genially. A ISO, lest:- Tam , upon lives. up.m the mast favorable t••rni, 72 MILES OF DISTANCE SAY ED, AND TWO CELAISGES OP CAPS AND PAID:AVM AVOIDED. AIR LINE ROUTE =mm CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS, VIA CHICAGO, AThON AND ST. I.oUlti RAILLIth AD, Formerly Clkleago and .111,41416tdj,p1 CHICACIO TO ST. LOUIS in 15 , hour, Trliue h•ave the 1111'101d Cetirral Depot, toot of Wator -- St. Jerrie Day Exprnse Sunthip 7:15 A. NI. St. 1,116 61ohf Exprt.s drily, Son d,11• t.ccepted, nro P. M. St. Louhi Freight and nan.T.lnt .•%.•••I,:t Ct, A. M. •.• . . Baggage elAceletel thrre . . .I,l g in 1.114 la:, to Ito otbre .4.1,1...• 1n.,., 3 Irk inquire.* that stay I , l.yst. •vat. auavvvt, util L Noinitt ly attended td. Aiwa), A %Ot gooz,, and w .yrt , drann up,rl •'4D , , All t r,Ate.llll., All,. 4,1 In 1. 44111 ~nn, . ,:u.,! e., 911, • 1:1- 1,1: FIT F.,A.1:11‘ -rrro.t. Hifi, • ovary 111•1 ,I Lilt ca.. , nr (..I‘ll, .•, t., tLrvn 'Nock,. I n4.11:1 414 - For aah. 1,r3 Dr. II IYI t.lt . II Cosmopolitan Art In t 1 , ), U.' ARRA Nt EMEN c„ur, - t......( 111 wt. dd:Ueen „ t I.ltvratun , YIP/ Att. h.,.~ 1~...,, rxt. , ne, at. Amtkm; tA. KM , CR C('l h I 1. „ • ' thowand .loi lank. I•Lunl, t it 02 2221 MS= It, forutain,llia ;. Anuu - n nu art, nu,/ 1.1/..,ut _ wa 144,1 ha,. U. lu.uty 01 tha Ano-it diallo4 l ' ,l ; ,l ';', u - . 11 .•a/4.1./11 , 'aotuo of 'lie ; ; -11/ flu.nt ~r. t/scoo )int Una ; , 1. 1 1/tor. 111 no. P.m it. ti lL 4111 E tt , ne'..lll tilt th, I .0. UK \JANIE'. FRA . DANIEL kaISTKE, hLo :;:t./.1,--/laa. A .vecull &pont Lur 5,41t"1 }..nn.14 1/I.l.aloun nalectluut ti furuipt u../k , Sr 11 and luari/lo; Stutnary and Chow , . Pa::.1 , 1., The Wlll.lO folluitiv, N 'alp- ato1•. 1 l'uostu,./.s atul Santulli y. I.; U.. .1 f. .; . auasil•i Si,'! Lilo A...4,4,w". :.•1 th• 4., .•, I 3..1. TE11..)1.:5 111....M1W.11,111P. I. ail tell, !Li, r li[f• it.. •C. hi.) The payment of Three, LF,uar.;et , I Mc- .‘e or •• lA, of this Asturetation, and ental; Le,, t oa f ; Mairatines f o r one year. 111141 t •Aet at ths at the tuttuary and The Literature muted to sub., tt: Mentl,l;. Magazine... rut I.df Blackwood's. 11.04,,0h01d NS ants, ,al.l ,;,. I 1.., sty's Book. Per.ont taking five mewls:ride'. ere nev of the lhtgam,oe (or one 'eat. and to su Lil., t. button. The act proceeds Jetts •.1 tutu IL. ,i 0 if isofte., slap+ are devotrAl to the ~f t cos 11,. •I, stew; year . Toe Altv,auges Secured h) Lecondag n la.unher of tht. Assistation. are -Ist. All pet nous receive the why' of flair ai Uu MITI. ill the shape of sea hag I.l.l„intida.• Liter:dare. '2.d. Each member in contributing lowartl, choice Wort, of Art, which are to N. aiAl'.l.llloil , and are at the stone trate ett; oat iortint, f o r a, I ...I. al OW country, tilsbur.ta, theustuol...l dollat s titt,rt,l, 21, I 't•l DOls,l In lends raetalterskii; alit plea.e .• their rierisailice Whirr. I/I fedi, elating the htonth they V..... the )lagaz.hre to eOllllllOllO., w,J have the biter reelattr.st t.t the }set-ottlee to prevent hots: oil its receipt a get wi,au, ;,r 111e1111X , 1,11111, tug-ether with the Magazine dedired, ,ell I e forwarded to any part of the country. Threw who purchase Ihtgazines At boolibt..ree., s that by Joining this Association, they rrvrie. !hc and /ere tic Art in Lit annual disiribution all at the .ttia,• psi ,• they now 'al,' for the Magazine alone. Yor Metulatrablps, reldress I. DEKBV. Actuery C A. A , At 'either of the Principal Otlices-- - Knit la Ittockec iles clue" attire, 340 ilroatlutty • New York; or Wc.tern mteeet., ittanduAky oleo. dh - t , alltscriptions rervivtAl by if F. II K EN'S E . :, No. 140 Wood atroet, Ilenurury Surretzul, fur Pat.t.ta Penna. tt..t; - - DAROAINS IN NV ATC11134 4 . CLUCKS ANDJ L ROBERTh A infonaut are now nutting their their large and carefully selected stock of tins %ache:, and rich field Jewelry at greatly reduced pricis., to noise room for an entire how stook, which will Int ll,WlYeti diri . from the Modern =mut:slur'w in a tow werite lur the F.. 11 trade. Purchasers desiring to buy good goods ut low price., should call immediately and examine our stock, as we ore determined - to dose It out without regard to cost vr prices. Don't forget the place. 11.011P.ItTS A 1111.1Y1'11.E11, No. 41 Fifth ritrein, next dour to Wood, WatClll , 6, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the col manner, and warranted. 21: y 14 EVOLVERS I REVOLVERS I:—Just _iv (mired, by Express, direct from the manufacturors, a splendid assort - .4Z'; amid ofOOLT'S REPEATING PISTOLS, 1:4:1,' four, (Pro and alx inch barrels, all of . 11.,, which we will sell for cash at RA low prices an they con be bought iu the city of New York. Per going to Australia and California will find that they ran do better by purchasing their eqmpage at home, than t h at' an among strangers—as we giTC , persona a chance lo try auy of Gig above Pistols before leaving the city, and itt of a failure we refund the money. BOWN 8: TETLEY. .1 136 Wood street, Pittslutrt,.b. ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and Counsellor at Low, and Solicitor in Chancery. A for procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions. cod for the Col lection of Claims in Great. Britain and Ireland. irjr.Oullections made In this and adjoining Counties BK tates of decedents settled; 'deal Estate bought, sell or leased, and rents collected, Moneys invested on Mortnogo or other socuritv. Titles examined and 'title papers dress is. Wilco on BOBUTII street, a few doors above Smithite-li. Pittsburgh, March 46, 18b6--[tule2B:dawl A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and. Corn ntissioner fur the Statea ut Tentless.. New Hato', stars, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michipitt, California and Virginia. Rap Deeds drawn, and askauwiesiments and proofs ttik.n for record or Use in any of the shove loaned Stat., 11111,1, Dilitalestppl and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 24, 185L—{nt1121;4Lsov FARM FOR SAI.. fie well knowu Farm of Isaac Williams, ail milt, from the city, in Loper at. Clair Township, containing tilt acres of first-rate hurl. it, excellent condition. The place is well watered with never falling springs, pleasantly situated, and suitable fur a stisk or Dairy farm. Tho improvements are a substantial Dwelling, with Darns and Stabling. Thu Chartiers lallcv Railroad Is located within tlirri-fourths of a mile of tire farm, and will make access sure and speedy. This valuable farm la underlaid with Coal of the first iputlity, and trill 14: sold w ith or without coal, or divided to suit purchasers. For terms, tc., enquire of BLAKELY A: BICIIEY, Reid Estate Agents. clocZalawtf corner Seventh and Smithfield NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OFFICE OP VIE 01110 AND PENNA. R. R. C , )..1 Pittsburgh. December 15. 1555. ; The Annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Obi , . Pennsylvania Railroad Company will he held at the romp.- ny'd Office, No. 23 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. ea the Yill 11T11. THURSDAY, toeing the 24th day. of January, 1558. at 11 o'clock. A, 51-i and the election of Directors will be h.!.1 a; that office, on the same clay, between the hours of 11 A. 11. and 8 P. M. Si'. ROBINSON, Jr., President. decls:dlwAirtd .' , l -a F . 1 iALL: rt TWO VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE-?Toe. 135 and 137 Third street. Each lot law a fkint of 3.lfeet, - by 85 deep. The houses aro arranged with a large idore-roani,liall„ dining-room and kitchen on fleet dee four rooms on the second, and three on the third stor;t ttol 1101.1*313 aro nett 4.ritt in good order: wir3o EL CUTHBERT k St IN, 53 Market id. - "'C. -,. , :7 -,-, '.:: , .,:'-.: , =7:f;;.,F'' , '2 , ':6';rj 4 Z - .' . 'Z''' D IR ECTORS. it.,n. EL II A 1• t. , n. EL Holtrat.•l•.l, 11••lolth.14.. Prwl. C. llrewct,r, Maittlerflelti, • Istutr it nrh. THt.tMAS it. FI. Prl.lLlent. 'SiI;:. .r,rret.•u'r. VlTl4itilltUll rtY.P1:1?1.`41 , 1w , .. non. T V. 1i..,, lion .1. li. )r(iiti (OA. i i.. 11. P. C. ..'i1.C.,1,11, CM. S. W. Mark, It .1...1. 11. 1111t.1..../.,, ...1...12.. 1 . 12.1.1. ~.,„ 1.....1, T1.,;‘,....1 I: ~ ,,..t . F. - -.., IV:1—.11 NrCan,il. , - , . 1.•.. i., 1'.1../. 11,,n V.,.t...... Ilm. J. K. Aloorlmad. I. JI. ruldl, TI, 0100 . t. :. I..if 111.• ,he,vr , C, in:vtily i. of the. first .-I:ms. L.I ropriloht 1 111,. rat o and ultontu.l pr., Ji•-gt .IA lira, 1.,.ri11u :I•r! Lil. Ytandinz :ntsociategi in lig man cull ,Lockimithrrs. Tllll \IA: , .1 IieNTER, Agent, • .•-• %Vat, ritraill. r IL[ FIZASKLIN INSUItANCE I . .)MPA nV PHILA DP:1.1111A. 141“ - Icer, Ilvanw; iLtrl. Tub., ,111111 , i Drant. PlollArrk. Lowk. Adoiplii E. Porw, David S. Brawny, Dior ; Is , P“tt, rm.... CAA-. N. :;.s hn:!t. t..m.tkit . pnrpetual or lain Led. on ovory • !•,-4.1 y,utw , t 1 ill . o:,lty, ut E.,. countr;,, ut vat,- :R Ivtc ..! -; i,711 has . tt re-4.,,,1 a mama Contingent Fund. ,% it itsV iti • tL u 11 0 A...-ets of U.,: Comp.: y. w. Jonu,ry 1,t.. 15+7,1, rm pub .. to in, A. :v.., As t..110w, c ,, 15.12.h 61.090 00 41.0, ,11, I. 10C,1Nar..11L ,, ,, pert,el ytl"rs, • 1, ~j 1,1 Fur I hintired 111.11- •,, /1 , 1 I s I.s b, tire, tiwrvL, rs - Ish:nce of :h. ca üb:y,m 01 Ineau.i.s., .1(1./1$1.10Sitlial • •t ith i n.111 ,- 1 NU 11/0 , 0 . /6, J. ti.I}(DIN EH COP AN, Agent, ,1111.11....1.4 ovr. Wo,”1 TL Ent stA. :1: S s Ni . .iej' iv .i). , l h U- t ~•, • ,11 , 1 - 1Dt:: .. . .5500,000 t ... ........... % ,, 4 4 ./U, OO O ( • I 'no;y/r•lrilet, Apra 2. t Y in E.r. , TiJ rutt.s iu kite. and I:a.lr,al the cur . .. •,f Pterainm: Fan-nritv of a path r it AI/4. ttlionl., Utt/ .ftsur./.1 an :so DIDu parlkipsi/k/D /0 ; 1k1)..1' r•I Tv.rian. ik:lrtme), Alestratler Nltlrpliy, .1 N..;..,:111. N. V. .IKNI,A, Ic. W...sinn. II lU•ILi L. \ [I=ZIEEM! )) 1.1 1))5) , .1 B Tly!•.r. l'humas 1) 1 , 01)111 .;,),“ IV.i) Mn,,). . . 1 R , 1 , 1/..:1 .110NTER. 11,A, A., 4.4l.l.3furtixt. I)ENNSI I,VANIA IN6E:RANCE COlll.- VA ..\\, M ma or Furth mud 1.1 •oro-t 1.,1117.k:I. 1411“0.111l 6.0 I And tlll.trpi 11. T .1..!.:14,41, 11,A%. Ritt,r.ton. 11'. !In lizawx., i.lcimetLy T. IG,ull U. , I h•fl, I , .., it, 51.n.1. I .1 .1.0,,, , ulorwr... 11. White. .i. - ..b ',tut.. r. A. A. ~:3t cal . ., IV :. II,;n. IT k.lr linruptr,.. I) E. Ptrlc.. I I V. NI F. J.. 1 I \ Prc-4blrut. ltell./ P.V1TY.1:,'t..).. Vico PrePict..t. A. A. C.,11,11.Z., romslln.r. 1: 1.1,2-.CyM - _ THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU j_ A \ si - rn - \ Nle CoMPANY, PUMA nil's“ , it.l .1 April 9Utl. ISLA. Ultart, PkTiNettad IMMI= Phi. i Fleihnt Prosi..rl.. rani Lt. ticAdar..l. An. 411 . . W. Iltnntp, ....is. ' A Ti a, I. . Mclinrc. I. i..4111 D A..;1; ‘N i!t,ara SL Ivy. th•ra— AV. 11,00,1,M. 41• • I . 1 /1. NV Cit.,. D I: . . 71 I , • t: I ' ll. E. ARNOLD, .1.g.n.t., I I , .tr..•..t. PlitAlmrgh. Wi' . ..41 2 .1A \ CONII'..IN V, 1 --1 , F: 1111E=9 ( 1:• L, M ; •-• -t•- tllf ....1 rt.llllprl,y k I I trOol.t, . 11, 1hr,0,43 3,41 1 7 .o. .• ~t,l oiw t0r111.11,1, to • •r.l .1. I the prot,ti4. W tkos. hln, a, l/oorvy W..140:8011. ,I, • J - . :5 tint: -unit. It t. diottie of Sollg - 1 rao-2Lly l.1„1 u I Pit ; ro - 01 1)0:Aar v Lys IttAlltut St 1 or. 1 , 1 (1:1111 P.lli BANK. )1'1;:c tl:,lr frnia 9 to '2 : 1t,•10 u, fr,nl T tn 9 I ..1 r4llll. then 0..11 1/oLL.‘• 11. Ft tisnpllll. ,, of furtlwrci. • I the I tt-tt:otil•o. •ttittott. I tot 1. I nhi,h..117.. 11.0i 1 t,,41 wt. nritr tod ..rrt.r. and 'Cepa at t!..• ..11.... .11 , )Iti1E I.l.ttlt H. ti. ,ntrw 121.0 - 1, Is pap', 31urphy. Th-01,11.11 1111 , ..1.....t ter. NI 1, .Itirrit, Wlllimn .1. .1kit1,"...111. TF.ESTE.F.S. .; II 11 1 ..r.Intan. .1.11.11 71. Fit itp;striek J o hn h. Nl'l't.r..l, 1...1.. II 11,..:.•1 'tub. atMort,,v. Waltar I'. Ninrslmll. NN I: 1.. F 1d w:\:. llt y, A. M. Pollock. C 11.1,1 ,, A. 1101wrt hutylo. 1... hi it 1.11... . Ft.. 11,- 1..•1,. Jaw., 1t. , .. in. 1;..t.r.4,. F ,i111111.,0, .lames "!rtdl••. .I,olc, •'. 11.. lA. 11(,1,0 :'. St-Welt. IA Ii11:1111 S ILL, 11, Alvvindor 111 5.... -.1.,ry and 75-nr,urer--C11.\11.1,5 A. 0 ;UPON. 0 j, ,t NXT AT ER, CL: RE IN ST T UTE, Fouth 1,14',e0t1 PI•1111 cu.wt and OW Rh-r, Illt.Slair.rh, pa. Dot 'Mit It A ELZ, Oradinite and Practitioner in the ttld Schoola ,4 Medieine, Allopatlite . And Ilona, 'Cubic, and fm the vim trn y.ll, a halrreagfal Ilydropallast, tau opened a WAT Elt (TIM inAhe [thorn hlcatton. Th.• perteitiL niß,, direct and immediate effect this system liar ,o 1 obi Fey. 1, and all aisraelea aclllo aini ellrOnie, WWI,. It to inll.l, crateful and Invigorating to the weal: anditabilitated. rend, i 0 It Ir•enlial Iv desirable hi !Mello, wilt will bo treat...a at their loam,. A11,1.011c and Itotmeopathie treatment will be nahnittia. tcr,Ll wliere it, sh•ed; .but, alter long and thorough esperi et, - . ILL tor Bane, elves. derided pre arras: to 11 ydropat hy, whiel, ha, llll.lugittalt On. old and new ai Wtll. proVun ...s ,IIII•.n11,‘ 1,11,,a4111 In ovary Ruud of desease, including In , i;eent Consuniptlen, Brunrititls, Dyfilatiainl a ItallalatUata, y and l'llrinac lawnlnatialri, Auttna, CuLt.unulat, Nervous and 1.11,r Innen., Testimonials of cures trots highly reputabh• oitizens of oearly ;racy `late in the l'agou, gnu be exaulin.sl at parlor II veil. 6,a bee. The Reverend Clergy are invited 4., 1'.. , U1t hill: OM.. via water beiii,,, nLed in Diu cBmmeno•utent, and oft. It 111 rot:lrritant the treatment, it L., a veiny instead of Ullph .t• ,111...14 those unacquitint.ol Might damns , . Krriatilagn.--Nlemira Ullarlea Brewer, Waterman Pales-r. W. ii. At ,Lson, W. 11. IV Maul., 'lliompson Bell, J. lt. IV el. din. It. 'I. 11,,r;an, Wm. it. 1101rio, E. 11. English, It. 31. herr. Tl.• nude:Log:l , W having visited Doctor BACLO'S I teuitn i lira. Oita o otia , ,,d In.; sm....slut treatment, cheerfully ' rrearninclal Ilan :IS a thoroughly vtlileal," and gkillinl Pliy- Sieiart 1 Charlet+ T. Russell, Jos. 31 . Connell, David Mini, John C. l'utas, Robert Patrick. John B. Livingston, John Wright, Si'. 91'. Patriot:, Alters F. Eaton, 0. Ormsby dreg,. tot I nalew prANos FOR THE 110LI1AYS!—CHAR.- corm lima. 118 Wood shout, Inas Just ..:...,-, - n.,1v..1 a couiplute amerttneut of 0, (oi, o*.i, ;..'!, -,. .,.:,..„..,,-;!4.* - 4 7 and 7 , , octave Piano Fortes, of the latest' --"' l'.. ; style, and COntailting all the now iniprove- ~ L .- I ' monis, among which urn the following : Foil t ;rand Ismis XI V. style, ran,' lyre. legs, cos, he. I nil Seris•iitine. on lib Fabling ramie th.,,k, do d„ ..`:eiiii tie du tl./ 41.3 do Liebe XIS'. style, It. do do du d., Lie with pearl keys, de du Round .artier, tinh.hol toul and front. do phon. SAllare cOrtlera, 1.11th1e0..1 back 1411.1.frtalL do plain. + Thu 7~1 octave is a new scale, larger than any mach. hero tofu,. - Also, several SECOND HAND PIANOS. Ono RosewOod II octave Plano Forte, with iron triune, nearly Oa good as new, tor 5200 One Mallopny n ot9ave (limn, In good order,. ........ ...... 102 One do do do 100 PI A N.) 51 . 0.11.8 , of every variety. at prices from .;,•L', to :r.20. Per fair 19 unAßikrrrE IiLIjNIE, 11l Wood et-, decls :?econd door above Fifth. fi l t ß,P t v i l S • ant e l A d n ai i r c ' e:ta l— iti ‘ g ‘ : l to ' Si h 'e an A t tl L.a U lar li' lm S- fin7 l ;M i lt ILL,,, inept at goods in tle , above line. including,— Vel vet and Taist r) Brivisela Carpet, Th , e-ply, tinportine, 'Medium and • . Low-priced Ingrains; • Medallion and Tapestry Ingrains, ca great rariuty 1f pat ' try,.. Bressel.l, Damasks and Venalan Hall and State Qtr- pots. A l..o—lleautifnl patterns of Oil Cloths, various qualiteis and widths; IVoolen and Linen Crumb Cloths; 13aizes; Matting; blot and Rug Carpets; French I...mlw:teed arid Vic toria Piano and Table Covers; Hearth Hugs and Door Slats. a great variety. MI other articles usually found In Carpet Mons ,mnstantly on hand at Si Fourth street et, near Wod. W. .: M. EGN CI TT COLLEGE.—GAY AND EVENING CLAFSES IN 1100E-KEEP] NO.—ln all departments, Including tunny new and highly valuable nuprovemente, which are not eh...rattai" taught. barge classes attend evenings only to ['voice a thorough mercantile education. .Lecturers upon all !Lc u.liod doLiverrd 'to Evening Classses. Arithmetic ;new system'. and its application to latainesit. Also, writing included in the Itexc.,t. ?tile amnia, or humid, separately. COI for a Circular f..r full particulars at Odle* , Dail. ore posite the Poet Office. P. W. JENKINS, Principal_ uov 14 IRON CIT I (10 L.LEG.E--DAY AND EVENING Writing and 134.1.,kreping.-Indies and Gantleunitis Apartments oopartte.' ARITIIILETIO, and Its, applications to business, (a now rt) sttiss) shorter, phiiner, and bettor itaapteil to business, duns found in any treatha. -•lleatilta obtained with great facility by new rut., Waned - /Irittuaoti_cal 319,7:14." Arith 11,i1C, per month, ! Call for a Cireniar of the College. dad W, JED:R.O4 Principal. -1-703 MEI= MEM 1115A.T.RICK,S & FRIEND, Bankers-and Ea d,ango Brokers ? and Dealers in Notes, Draft% Arcot fleet., Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges en the East- 4.111 aunt \onuun eitiay constantly tar sale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United States. Depo-aia receive-0 in par funds or current paper, at the corner of.Nilth and Wood streets. teli3 NT HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Es . change Brokers, and Dealers in Nnutt,i, Drafts, Accept 11111'0,1. (told, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange ou the East. orn and Weston n Cities constantly for sale. Coil....cuenta made in all the cities throughout the United :-rates. .I.)cpunnlls rixadved no par funds or cum out paper , Nu. I 7 Marl,t redact, 1,0.0e0 Third and Futunth stn. r!.ARN OLD . CO., Bankers and Es-. • domego Brokers. Dealers in fachange. Coin. Bank Nunes, Sight and 'rime Drafts, kn. Collecnons carefully to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Unions. itsho nought and sold on commission. .4.1 y - No. 74 Fourth street, next door to tho Bank of Pitts. I.olllgll. sepl3 TUIIN N1'001)S, Banker and rxehange Dealer In Ex:hangs. Commercial and Bank Notos. Stock bought and sold ou COIULUISPiUI3. (:ally •4ona t oat wlc aLterldeil 4, I uter,it paid, on Deposit. 2 :;)" Fourth street, nemiy opposite the N. M. d. 113 riIIIWIAS WOODS, Cumniereini Broker, and Na., Muds. Stock,, Real Estate, &c., N 0.75 t..urth ntn et, Pittsburgh, Va. • lacts CLOTHING CLOTHING STORE. JOHN III'CLOSKEY & CO., FLIILMILDIA OF TILE CELE.IIItATED CLOTIIISO DEPOT phlch ILLS won an 11111POU ruled popularity ; hr Lame or the TIIILEE Ih.lolL`i, have, foe tho purpo,t , of a.puring map) apace for their Dumont.e biktiitem, restamal to 11a. the 11N.E11 OF DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD ST PT, Where they tune now the nt .et splendid stock of CLOTHS AND IIEtDI-11tllg CLOTHING, Thu:. hiu,rcr tirßtli 141 VIC public. Tinir principal olu,s:t f r tills removal, is to give tFm•tn In .re ia..Slitlts , for 'EH W HOLESA LE TRADE. al. prevarrd to soli th,tl4 ;tt the Lowest Eastern Prices! And they WO) warrant them to be n.l goval a :tny manntur turd iu [be Luien. • . Custom Work to the Best Style, AND t . M7I THE SIIOICTE,T NOTICE. . . Thy have kat hand a full and beautiful HAMOrtillurit of cLoTns AND COATINGIS • log rr.ockt, Dra.S./. WAIKING AND YUSINESS COSTS. Uttr ha/I:real., are identical with th,e of our e UUtOLUON, n.! we a,stire the public that our fidelity will not fall ht !Ul m,' all order,. we any tw• f.tvered with. NO. SS WOOD STREET, (II4T iIDEI,CUELNEIL GP DIA 11021,1, N. IL—We do.uu our patrons to uudolutund that. wo Lure na longer any conne.tiou scith tho Clothing ittudi,us cm Liberty ,areet. Out attention it dinaitcal exclusively to Om louse above designated. utarti3 ITAMPTON & CANII ) BELL, (late of the thin of litunptou, D'thion & C 0.,) 'Wholesale Dealer to .‘ol , :N'th AND DDYS tulapted to the Wcsteru 'Perot.:, No. 82. Third street, betraien Wood and Market. Pitts. burgh. Arnoopt our stock, which is the larinstt and most complote the country, will he found, at low price.— Men's Clouting . , of every d.aicription ; 11-ye do. do. A ,reat wird ty of Undershirts and Drawer's; A full stook of liatulkoteliiifs, CraVald, Nick Ties and Stocks; A splendid assortment of Snspendrrs; do. Men's Winter Itoodory ; do. do. Boys' do. Linen and Msoiliu Shirts and Drawers; ("Anton Flannel do. do. lium Mastic thauls ; • And a lull stud uf. woods adapted to Miners and Formers' wear, Sc. Also, Umbrellas of all gads. We invite our Oid aoinaintar and all dealers iu Our i mr, to call and o]/111111.2 fsr therll-1011(e.3. We are now aiwuutz, our third sunly, lur stuck and romplote. Warehon. on Third str,t, half way between Wool and oallkaw TEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 4 Sixth j ,;rat. typ,mito Liberty. l'lte RlB,94.Tilmsr Int, just opni• , .lardithinilinnint.. a hr Ito, always an hand a larpii and l chiiitai aasartnnatt .4 all artirleti of CIAITIIINit. \ilia Li Iry warrant: , rqual to an) in the iiity, and will .11 at the 111 , t tvnnnnable prim. II," public are roitteSteil to gins :.1”: a call. B. UPPENILEI.IIEU. DRY GOODS FT IIST Alt Ri ‘rA L OF FA LL 0001)S AT )I,F; Bl:uyntatS, No. ii Ilarket s.troet. Pittsburgh, u of the nilginal Bee Mee. out OL/ODS DEi'ALITIIENT it sec-sully full, analu of the ricli,9l and meet dennible ti...tm that lance eVer keen table to rner, eneli no /...xtra super sllke; • Pietich Memnon: Ca,lunores ul de [nines: Phtida, Stripes; Cubniv; . &e. N1.1..1)1,1i WORK—The beat Slarrrs ; . Irteracinail. tilgHuao and lusertinm;, clam', cml Scarfs: • New stele trerne., Std/11..1. CraOr Silk, &c. ••, Together with a large aawrturnt of all de,criptions. Our DOngs.,"gle and 'N! r.‘T to well supplied . , atiii-svo"feel •cintinnatestliat;•irti*ore. wiry greater inclueerneutt offer before. We /all:titan us, riCntir 'fittant . J.,4&•:' I n r.•1141,14g claewherc, a.; all will=nridit,,ln:tholer..dranz, dt altnnet daily in the•r=ipLpr - sox. and tlirou-pout the sowen . • - • • LOVE ERoiltini;' Young, Stevenson 4:• , ,tr0v0,,) , .:•.: NO. 73 Market 110T14.:LS .1 NSWN HOUSE, GEORUE ACRENTZ, i'lloPon, 41, No. 141 I.llh•rty Joel Inside the ,tt the It«iinsylvaitin Railroad, which makes lb 1110:2 OM" ellivla 114.112.0 to the city tut I,a,,,,atgera au ry at H u tt real. Tao pr , ,rletor haring. at cowthllwahle exp.•nsa, tato! up, Lt eseelleut style, tha Ili.K;Sh., would rw+peet luny s.dt.o a stint,• at public patn.nay. Then, ht attached .1 viendid ST A WA: :Ma eNtell,i, It AtION VAUD. afii,td- Ing :ICO4IIIII. 4i:tt 1,1 It , travvlers :tail 6etunitelx. 16. .111,1 ltar will Lie lartiirithd with the heal Ihu alarhet II Hirt,rli. QT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St. kJ Clair htreets. l'ithiburgh; ra.—the undersigned, former- Brown's Hotel,' lutv:ng taken this large and comin dent+H~rFl 1. and 14,11 mg rvattcti it in nui.gnili ,,, nt re (v tinily Myth: hit trientisund the traveling i•uhl, to git tom a call. Assuredh stilt the ..onvenience of chi: honor and Ws long experi,m, the husinr,a, entire itillsfaction, and has charges moderate. W.NI. C. CONNELLY. 6.o6'liirrENT - HOUSE, corner of Liber ty Urant streets, near the Railroad Depot. ,tanflkty' JAUIR`i SIiA.NNUS, Ptvpri,ter. RESTAURANTS WILKINS 11.A.LL, W. C. CIALLAGIIEIt, raosturren. Fourth street. between Wood and Stahl. 51.Cit.1.18 1,4.3[11E411W:A Los 14,11 ',maid by 160 subscriber, nail completely renovated. llu is at all how; ptvpareil to furnish every luxury that can be round in the best reg,ulated restaurants In the States. Ills spacious liar will always bo supplied with the very best Liquors. tiara, of e v ery saloon, ens always be found at Wilkins nall. Oro] W. C. tiALLAtillkill. 0 1; ENDLIA Ov ) ,ria tln~ House, BB Mod sired, l'illaburgh. All persons r,ma of tiOOD LIVING will please adi and judge for thoraselem Always on Laud, the lest or Oysters, Meats, Coffro. Tea, home smile Bread, Pies. Custards, worm Corn Bread, and Milk, Fried Mush, Wank., Buckwheat Cakes, L. (he I.lNliChig will be such as will gratify epicures. Families supplied with Oysters al reasonable 01104. octi.7:tf IiORNCWPIA OYSTER AND COFFEE HousE,ll. BARNARD, Pawns run, N 0.40, Fifthstreel, it..11M , 11 Wool and Market, Pittsburgh. lI.NNE'P ALE.—W. D. ENGLISII, Sole, li. Bottler of SMITH'S. celebrated Kennett Alo nod ttrottu Stout. Also, Common Ale owl Porter, iu quart and rent bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully solicited. SAPA lisipiNtiEßALwml.vD.A;lN:EtiLißsu i N t t D . b t i Is 111,V manufacturing and bottling the above beveragtes on an extensive dcal. 1118 articles aro of the beet quality, and uomufactured from the purest material. octl7:ly THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY— ROCIIESTER AND NEW BIIIGB'PON ENPRESS—For the especial accommodation of the large piipelationalong the litre of the Ohio and Pennsylvania li ail road, between Pittsburgh and New Brighton. whose intininto business and .social relations require such Agency, THE ADAMS EXPItESS COMPANY have made such arrange meal with the Railroad as to enable them to put,lt. trusty Mbsitenger on the Accommulation Train, who will tole charge of all property and businma property entrusted to him. lie will leave New Brighton by the Morning Train, roumin In Pittsburgh and Allegheny City during the day to attend to such commissions as may ho entrusted him, sod return by the Evening Train, with his Goods and Commis sions extra-Hied. All goods, &c., will be delivered or called for to the two cities; within reas onable distance, without eatra charge; but to insure Bath delivery, the direction on packa ges, especially for private houses, should he explicit At Way Stations all matter will be left with the Station Agent or the Railroad Company, when the proper party is not at the Station on the arrival of the-Train, to receive his goods. The charges for carrying packages, and for services renderel by the ?ilet.enger, are intended to be within ma , wealth, limits. When the nature of the badness is such .9 to admit of it, special agreements will be made. IfE'IRY R. litYlN has been iminted Messenger, and or coinmenee duties on Mon , Decembor 04, 18.01, OFFICES AND A ENTS. Pittsburgh-64 Fourth Arcot. Allegheny City—Telegraph °thee. Ilaywrine--Captaip Ilay. Sewkkley station—Mr. McLaughlin 1b..-heater—Mr.{White. 80-aver—Dr. Chandler. New Brighton—Mr. tiOctliF. OFFICE Anus IPRES..I CO. t • Pittsburgh, Dec. 'Loth, 1855. rlis.soLunoN UF 00-PARTNERSTISP—Tho partnership 1J heretofore esistirig between tho undersigned:under the aglow and ,ty le of SPRINGER lIARnAO I I II qt dls. sebral by mutual consent. Tho busimsa of the firm will bo settled by either of the ruidersignod, at their old stand, No. L' tabor 7 stroeL The bintinem will be continued Cu for- Ine4l by Pring" ilarbau e . graLNGER HARDAIRM ALEX. FORSYTH.. Pittsburgh, October 1415 t- pßrsoßn BARB:MAI, Cumuli/340a blerchaut, Deljer in Wool, Provisions, and Produce gunarany, Nu. 295 Lib ;..ertystieet., Pittsburgh- ocv2l • -QT-AR4JiI-1.0 boxes Wood'is Stankifoisti - 10 by Idee3.l BMITH, NAIR k 1.10NTEI: 4~ • S • 7, - , ;; - , . . AYER'S V4l 4 illit,TleVitig OPERATE by their-pewerfni-iiitla. -,Lo • r,...4* , • ' ''.ance on cite ihtertatkTittleff Au gerri • 1 , -4 ' - .1 .. 4 0".4 tubbed audstimulelo It infehisility t. . ... .. -- yr ....,.. • action. They remove the obsisitalur e . _ ~, ,-- i.7` t i -. ofthitstomeal,bdwiss,lircatadd 4 W: Q ', c ; .:. iii,.....i,..0 organs of the body,and, - by.restuthu il 1, j ' . " ..,4 -- ' '''-: their irregularacfloh to fiehlth;' - eur `''''.."', ' . _. ;;;.1.....,:" tact, utcrova - they' tritst;-itibU'd6- i ; ' • .. ,- , ~A"."- 7 4-4- a h's rangetuonts as are tho'firileallsettuti: Is ''''' ''' ; ' , - - "'-i— r ' disishm.''An Ictieradve irk/Lid-De* :?.. . - - ''- - - iiirtnea, bYrrtgeissArs, litlYgic, .1 1 nIttj 1 ,4 4 ..,, j * ' Patients, LP shown cute" ,of tlatVrettit,diawfwes alltioAt DD. '''' '_A youd belief, e oro they net sultatantiatetf by'pefielileiel'iniclr I exalted position anti clanieter niie tuferblittlto iirtspiddiftxp-1 . untruth. Their certificates Airespulillsliist la-mp.Ameiican ,". c • ... ' t manise, which Ilia Agents below named rum plelsifflto fur,-,..„4 Annexed we give Dirt's:lions for their cue ill'alse,"PlDDlL,' s ' ' • ' which they have been found to cure. , -.- . -t , t - , -. 1 Tor.Cosrrerstrs.a.--Taks one or two Pil. ls or-Buell liplantl4 ,l .. t , , as to gently move the bowels. -Ccistivenessis - fegnentlyrt. ltzsf sygravating cam. of Vacs, end the talre'Vroqueutuplpin ,iviii;. : . 1 4. . "..- , ~ . the cure of both. .1,10 pereon can feel welt Witilo e ultile,f p-,... ''-'" - mediae habit of body. Hence it should fie,"iiiVirCenir i'lij,' promptly relieved. Fon DrsPErliul, *llia Is Koluelitnrs the canto Of 04 50 ; 11 ' 4 1. arge, and always uncomfortable, tete mild dities—froutpwa i.,- , ,, to four—to stimulate thoetemach end liver into healthyststsT I li on. They will delt, and the heard-bircn r .botZy- 1 44. 1 a .. 4 sougAzrn of dyspepsia will rapidly disappear.' plain it' lien gone, don't fo r get what cored you, ,-- - ..t . -, , it. I I Fon a - Foci 1 6± 03fACDV or Worth/ Inadion fir the ../3stwelti.r ...11 which produces general deprerden. of the .epirlts and, bad, ' health, take from four -to• eight. Fills at bust, and smaller „,. ~ i ,I,Ans at - towards, until activity and , stiiinrOlt bt restorinlin' , the system. POD Nanvousatss, SICK REM/AC/Tr, NA.USE3, Puib - izi:the , ll , &mach, Deck ei &fit, take from four to eight 111113 on going. to bed If they do not operate sufficiently, take more this,___ ; I .' ll day, Mail hey do. flints eceinplaints will IslAwspt, oat , from the system. Don't weer these and thelf kindred dilter• '''.- '' deers because our litornabli Is font . ' • r- :v 3 - -,-- .i. Fair KtectretS. lilwrsiestss, waif an Diva:n*l4r the Skin, lt . . take the Puts freelyand frequently, tokeep theibia.tvels Open,. ~91 . The eruptions will genorally , noon begin pa flimfalsfrilind dii. , e,t appear. .. Many dreadful ulcogi anti sores hale been hiittliAT, , ,l up by the purgiug and purifying effect 'bf these' Pilit.9; and `''''i, 50/110 slisgutiang dist..., which seemed to saturate therwilehr.= , system have completely yielded to their hilluentte,slettl'iligt ' f,; the. sufferer in perfect health. Pittlents!'„yourodutY to 8044%,..!- ;, ety forbids that you should intrude yourself •tr9und . .thit' world covered with pimples blotches, Meant, soreii, und 0.1.P_ '. or any of the unclean di.:Cii.4:.l Of the' sk :k, becsitqa yoursys. i : tern wants cleansing. ~._ 'it To Poetry ads Ittoon,Aliey are - the bestmedidne VOX Wet.. 1. ,T. covered. They should bet taken -freely.end frequentlYes4.- "., the impurities .11101 sow the avedsof incurable diwaanivu , 7 i be swept eutuf the system Me char liefure the' wind. Ily' ~ this property they du as much good ice preventing ideknoss . 1 us by the remarkable • cures which they altr making every _... ''i where. Lana elnalPf-turr„ JAUNDICE, allfkati,M7/014'46 r dif 0 D.S;DT.L 50 ,,, '1 from some, derangemettt:--either tumidity, 1.illea*1101:1_, 0*.... 4 . ..le.triations .i . Lk. !Ay,. moiimiLy and congesttop - citfattP' ?, the bile and render it unfit for digestion. ThlssilfAlitithetkitiA . H.- . t to the health, oral the omistitutima Is frenramtirmtdr.imiutd i . • by no rither.atuse. Indigestion is the symptom. .:-Plysirucis tool of the duct a hith .uipttes the Idle into the stoputek u , r,. cans , tin Idly to Cl i view Into the blood. 'llia Kotler Jaiiiiiiice, with a 10114 and ilsagerobs' trait, Of.'e l / 2 11..‹ :-. 'iilaill niceties, yr alternately costirellastr Mild dairrhum, prevails. .7 Vevertsh symptoms-languor, low spirts, wivoitaiiii4reethast 'i a..ts and nab...holy, with someltin.-istehillty ,4,elttep r antle; . „. r, sometiree_s great drowsiness; aciatetinwatherd i3tESVDTDkiIiI,.. a mthe-tilde ; the sklu• and thi; While of (hit eybitThiitome iii - ' it .rvi , siisli >ellow , the stomach acid; ' - the betwelisiortV'tolthitht ~ t..... 1 , the N . 4 hole systeni iii itable, with a tendenekjiffensse,.., . .title may turn to bil..u, fever; bibmitcolicobilionsitlintr. i'i Lose, dysentery. A.c. . A uiedasta,dose of threo Ar, f011 . 5 - ria, li• Likt• a 01 night foil 'wed by t.., or girt.° In the Mot - ding. Ord rend ...Led 0, Cr,, days skill rens, e the eaccue or tilbthecettts.zh= ' Wes. It is niched to saner ditch pains whenTyourat alio .. them fur 25 cents. ' - It InelSllllBll. Goer and a holaminotouArfrs. l 4Eß.rai4d . 10 ly clued by the purifying effects; of these; l'ills,.. awn:Alio ~_i blood, and the stimulus which they afro - rill° the vital priti: r. i. 1 ~. . elide of Life. per these and all kindred complaints they- ', a r i ~ - A thotild be taken in mild doves; to unive-the hAttsols gently, il but freely. As a. Duelvi2l tout, this is I,tu4 agreeable and usZlui.,N9... * ' POI can be mole more 111.41.14 to tak:C;1111dW.11411117:1 1 01 1 e:' '' to-en 1111141 ha, 0 MOT, off . ..tad to litpinthisoleriwhich'a `w.i.." - . dinner pill is employed. Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. ATER. Pmustimitianil AnttlYD• g, • ,i, ~-al Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 251 -cents Iser-itoLv, RPfftit ii :' ,-(..., 1.1.11 for SI. __ ~I_ .- - , :-..., ,„ - _f ' - - Sold by It. A. FAIINE.SIIII..ffit,4; CO.,CU at 'iirliCsleSSllSl and rib- iq hit, by every Diaggist in Piltslairglifniid liiniV.Verderii e, ,„-..,- serywhere. '''' ' '' }- - ' octfkAntdole- a ~- - JOHN ACCLOSKEY 4, CO. i ._. ~. .., , .:.... : : , ~ „.,. -*;:: ii IS reatt#44: 1 4tItte4 .--- " . , , ?: ....,,„ , ~, ci .., ~ . .„ tt-- , Ils, . k ...,,.,„?. le i ttli‘ • ...,Dr:i3ogers?l4.rup 4,,,,,,-'..t:o . .-! “:X.i - . tz: 1 Cij: 1•, : .' ;f 1 - 'II - ; A .- --• .....\ ' 4 `!'. - . - '. .t/ ;tf:i _4 - ' ~ ,--. .. - - _,- 1 _1". _ . 7 . .•. . .,.J - ..,:,.., -.. .:, f. ~, ~,:...,,,,,:,,,.-,,,,,,,i..,: , •; , ; ,,. -'-;)•'i.'7'''.o';',.:,ii..: - . ~'' y;.,. ~y' "t-'`=i&'ELflo YOB TOTE connetsig CignE•tdr• Coughs, Colds; .lifitieuza; litiiiibbiti 2 1 Spitting Moak - Astbma,,,, „, _ AND iLL .OTHEB'PPM P cOtArtiTS - •-t'l rgndrier coNsumpTieNi, RI HE above Expectorant, prepared by an expetlinced : 4 physician and ObemLst, has now became a standard Preparation, and is offered. for the cow= Vewko those diseases of the IrIIROAT null; LUNG $l4 - which, if neglected, usually terminate fatally le VONO. sU IrirrlON tcontainsno Opium, ealoateriot.r 'ourtninefaitliat6yeri _bat, composed ontlfel3ult those Itoota, it,7#11 , -,ragilalla Substances, whirl littfe '3, • -ppotlfiafolluencittV3u-thOlangs and their connected - ; orgaiip...,,•ligetnitnediatti:Ofract ••113 to allay, off lrrltutlba a und'gentlf itroato:th.o . thlegin and otiter-inoriddkieerot. ..Vilo ; - tfitntiffomihtf:at. and air.passageomaitlxua.rolletrlng • • AltUtSlongb,::bi-tinlulaing the indaromagon•and ottqt:. give Aso' to it. It Is appruved , of and - iv , ••• AorstinoiniOctlki.Phygalanaot the .blgheot standtiq,-and. withverfecU'afotp to the youngest child n Atte-InoetdePeaterfera4e.,-, ' 4111'sreieratly cute -any ) 1 r - !;:ntt.V4:43llloc.tpOLll:Gll[‘bylollowing thedtrectloa.l tetttoliusUally-Sidfielerit for a case of 'luau.- pie :rehave4iciding 4(ii:fY.ptioriq One Saitle Well effectually : , ‘ s o;chgf ' ;' /1 40 41 . 77trat PS/170=es only are required lA.ll3troflC4l our;l , _ bottles will cure any ease Of 'IP9104 11113 ; 1 14 10 n. • 024,bohlalaWairaided always Oa, mid . Wadi the patient that liolaati tits rightrund'to a CIURIE? ,- , • Judge now whether or not It is best to use it. 'Oartift; oak, ea tile at the office tram multitudes of restoredtitut. j forum scovaLa co. ; ProPrieWth No. 504 )3hoenwiT, (64#. ptfatie'St.) NetcYtifil . lorAale by all DrinWate ihrooghout ted,..— • . and Camden. AZ - For =lei tvhotOAaln cind.retua, by ji. CO., ~,, r uer ‘Loud and Frecond 6treas., If Sub( :dm, by MINDER ON sunk; * lSTif,),,filrortir • : BECRILiaI ,C City. • "" nnvon•ditu • INHAI.ATLON lon THE .., • CURE OF ASTIOLUNItTONSUMNION. 1 NEW AND ArDRYAVDNDELWILU , HYGEANA' • BEOUGUT HOME TO TIIE ' R A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY Itas:recept sly beenn intohi by Dr. Cuarm, of: thiscity s iu the plat m meut of Consumption, Asthma, and , this of the li-ungs. Vs refer to Dal CM& kYySt citattir Stints.," With. this new , methinh.Dr. C. has restored Many afflicted Ones to healilifairea , witidiiisee of . which, ho has innumerable cuitillLnica.. , gpealinvet the treatment, a physic - am remiwks It Li eVitted.ihttS 11114hg ---con.stuffly hismtlring arl'agr'eeniffe;;liebllnt.;-*tricits-allo meilicand properties must come, in ilirria,contaFlwith,..tho n hula cssitics of the lungs, and Thus eicii tlid'flo&ny and tailed` Changes nisonl4liataia xi!? • • need iuttrtha siolluaffl. 'AO sub.l°o- The Bygoana is for sale by at the Drimins the country."--Neat -York The inhaler 13 worn on the bteast, utnion. - •, itb out the Mast incenvenictice---ihii - 5f ib ,, . ; sufficient vaporatollto Ilnudreds anitstnib .eater, like the following, might he named: .• One package or ti lryg6fhi of six. yeareanmffing. . UsII•VB%- - s of Duncoliilbls.. 5 ant cured of the Aatltma, of ten years' titantlini;;;Dyifflr - enitte blltetuTlVE-sh - roNiAbsirtLltir, AL Y. Alm. 1011, of No. 5 Mailllnhald Street, ; 2l,ll,, wts,cuked of ; a severe case of ; edit siistur has beetseard ,i - ailtmartireintOgotoltral years' staudiog r and decided. be be Annan ffilti , Wthe4ihysl . ciaus. She was cured In one - month: aionuakt - AuteWiVisifff.„ The i tz ,„ Dr . cussraiLof Ness York, teatiffterialin due in the following Isilipag,e: :-; Nxiv Yonff.,.NovenibilW_, Dear Sir—l think highly of Dr. Crirtii' jiigialitiits:alrali edy in diseases of the throat and lump; ifaving - imfr-aotno opportunity coicatry its efficacy, I am convinced LOIS It, Is 05.4. 4 . must excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the tulialtlig appllmtlon to the chest. - - D.—Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana is the WWI *Ali and ONLY . -; GENUINE LILTICLE; all ethers rite hi,al3 111111111Milt;"4:11' silo and minnions coufflerfeibs. :Alma ue yoltAikpuld .IQ -- For imic by Dr. (Teo. if. tiepin; - 140 - ; IL. FL - Barra & Lois A. ;Beckham, AllegheulL Cityl.,;ohn Sargent, Nest` Ilrighton;,C, 4. Kritzer, Rochester. mybtilawlim SANDS' SARSAVARVLLA IN gIIARVIIVIVLERi - lirr the /trmrral and Perourneni,Arreef alnico:4[m s from an Impure State of 04 Blood, o - manta of the System. Thin WAY val Table PNwtraicm-is pstraetoil ,frapipOected.. roots ofthe finest description, by unity of an'expM Web and,. ?; p or mfr o l apparatus which- obtains themeekinalereinctirre _principle is highly etercontrated form, eesciontifically corm une; the several vegetableMpritsldelifie 'UM pintYliathat compaind extract,af baraaparilla.ltobtaluedinthsitrity.MlPo' - rior - Many other for- purilyingAlto.likaid, and _the cone of ~ &toren, Salt Blionm, Glee* FeVectord, Cutaneous Eruptions, ItherdantlamaletentialtLiver Complaint, Dyspepsia,Artatchinhgonsuinption, Female Ir regularities Lose of, ppetite, And General Debility. Thliffsriverful remediatigent acts siundhunstris_ly upon the Stoma:l6 the Circulation atul the. Bowels, and ,gently enmo- Idea, while it disengages and esPele from the ilystiquiin that is'irritating and prejudicial to LieditylealtM—Elei.= - plimly vegetable, it Is perfp:tly barmliss In its operation; the mast dedicate pereons may take It no any time with psi! ieTellafety. The astonishing saws e of this medicine ceßstantlY in creasing during the last Osman years, hue socured - for_it the diatingnished cenimondations of the Faulty; and ItnieJoys a 4 widespreaui popularity and extensive Initroutate wtneh throws , entirely out of competition every other prepatatioa of f ci patio- ' Attention is respectfully isolicltoti to the fe4e,wlui r , co_ cuts. ANOTII£Ft CURE OF SCROFULA. Titer, N. Y, September 1, 1154. Atoms. A. B. Q D. Sands—Gentlenam I have for nearly 1 three years Mon troubled with that dreadful disenie,-Rmain la; ao much so, a 5 to be (derisive Maly busband mut to my self; and to obtain relleLnave tried every Mad of Medicine that came under my notice withorit eithelLe thy b oyiay_ ue igh., writ, wno,had heou cured of a similar complaint, by your SantafeirilLa, advised too to mike a trial, of lt, and Ilan truly say that it has done me a world ioF duo& hn'tittil =Weedy eared tee Moping that Imo : evithanto may Woo ~ others similarly afflicted to adopt tile sam e remedy; With the same satisfactory results, 1 tmilelo greteDillY 7 0 Un 1 / 2 ,- .ZZ 4 Rstudt .1. 09.Pruslozed and quit) by ..l, It. . & SA,NDS, , Dru=blia , and chemists, 100 Fulton street, Van - Teak. Sold alio by 11. k.-LiIINESTOCK Ond DiTigiliV, tra c es 1 rt,,IKA . ties far s b. LIVE 011,=014keta for sake by r.xleirsrodirAvo, it*Niou4-ifiroititothfi Dor.. .. _. i:.~ Y ~-~. BEE ar-N , MME!!!MSM