BUSINESS CARDS sAIIIIEL C. WI.NGARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW" Virrsiltmart, Rom*. 02710 E, No. 89 GRANT stmt, netwoon Kcttt6strcied. 0.1 Diamond nlley. apB A filE S A. LOWfi IL. Attorney - at Law, office Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smithfield and Cherry alley. AilL, Surgeon Demise; successor to G. W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield ritreot. &Sr • Odiro hours from Bto 1 o'clock, and from to 6o'clock. SCUrr, Dentist, Fourth street, five' doors . west of Market. Jar Office hours from 9 o'clock A. hi. to 6 o'clock r. to. doc2,o:y . SCIIOONMAKER, Manufacturer of White Lead, Red Lead, Zinc, Paint, Litharge, Putty, W holesa to dealer iu Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Turpe •• ac., No. 24, Wood street, Pittsburgh. my 22 JOSEPII FLEMING, successor tc;L. Wil cox At Co., corner of Market street and the Diammcy keops constantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, MED ICINES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY, and all arti cles pertaining to his husiness.. Siar-Physicians' Proscriptions carefully compounded at all hours. IW. CHADWICK, der.ler in Kent:wkv • Leaf TOBACCO, RAGi. and PAPER, No. 14,9 street, below Sixth, .IXit - The lifg,lic•it market price, In taah, pod for Itati•i. WALTER P. hIikSLIALL ICSE.III dt. WP. MARSHALL importors and a dealers iu Pronch and Atnoricen PAPER, BANC INGS, No. 87 Wood streci, lrirSo'o aprae for ay. celobrated mancihetule of sie,3id. DeliCCrart & Co., Paris. tine DAVID CAMPBELL it SAMUEL POL LOCK togother tno »tylo rf CAMBELL DoLLOCK, for toe traiontrti , n of a K,nerai Variety find Dry Or, linsiuotas, and the mannfactury lain and Waved Lino Gilt Mouldiuga. nilll9 ['ULM ILEIXIII, fIOISFir J. ANDEA:3O:I R")IER & ANDERSON, (sucepssors to JOS'UI haiiii , .: Al . co.). v,'ltoltsiiitle dealers in:FOREIGN YRUITS, NUTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONARY, SUGARS, &c., No. 39 Wood ittrei.t, oppoiiit the St. Charles Iltitel, Pitt: burgh. np2 MMICI T •J. G.1.1.1A.:6P1E 8..• C0.,-, Looking :lass Manufacturers, .1 . and dealers in Looking 013 . 39 `5, Plato Glass. En gravings, Combs and Fancy gods, No.7v Wood street, Pitts- Oa hand and made to order, Pier a Mantle tfabogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt P: ones, or Mould ing, of every description. Shiatuboat Cabins I .ocnrated and Gilt. D OT'rLE.B.S.--JonN OGDuN S: Co., Bottlers, N 0.187 First Street, would respectfully inform the put,- lic that they have constantly cal hand a Loge tini - Tly SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL vrEtt, ALT: and PORTER, of the hest quality. The Attention of ['auntie, i, I,a ticularly dir..rtrd to the fact that they bottle IVAINRIGIFF , ALE in 11 - purevt ,tate. Physicians recommend it to fauuli, on accoubt of its whole some and gtr-nptlirning qualities. • J. TYR. RATTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR (Dr. Irish's No.; JW. KERR, ARCHITECT, REMOVED from puler of Fifth and Wood to AI It T E T , • In Phillips' usur building—continues to prelNre Plan, am: Specideations of, and to Superintend the Erection of eee-:} description of Buildings. ,le7kr a P. REYMER, - I-A • GAS FITTER, STEAM FITTER, AND PLUMBER. Ala°, manufactures to order TUBULAR BEDr , TPIAIS, Prisons,&c., at N 0.04 T;IIRD STREET, tip3o:ly between Wissl end Nlarket, l'.s. A P U LTON, BELL AND BRAS; POUNDER, No. i 0 SEIJON Li et; eel, Pittsburgh, Is prepared to furnish to ie. - le: - CHURCH, FACT. , ItY s Eli 14,1.1 01 all EdZer3, from 10 to 10 000 ''•- CLIME BELLS made to order. STill' •:•el s tit r; of all isiLes. f , r Stieseibusts. MINERAL. NV/VIER PUNIPS, Cur and every variety of Brass Castillo ths meitesi wanner. BABBIT'S ANTI ATTiterioN ME 1,, I.;ll:rtrN% , .'A TENT M MALM - P AUK NG, for Stout louolummE MAXWELL, 2.41 DIANUFACTURERd OF Looking-Glasses, Picture torrtin,q, Rua Brushes; And'Dealers in (nooks, souse Furnishing Goods, Ato. Tao. 1518 Wood alrect, above. Fitt PIT ['SUMO] H, Machine Briinhoß rend, t,, y EDUCA.T A. 1,. Xr'lncetiat's College and Seminary, tinned: idle CARa oP rur: PATnr.:ll , 4, • rear Latrobe, Weisluoaeland IN TIIE COLLEGE A itl; T A likAl err i usual brunches of Enzlirdi Li, the SEMINARY, the Chu-tics, twr.r•tnntics, Ilktrd v ltlintrorics, Philosophy, (de., and the Cent btlklik liiither erudition trecort,try ur earful Is. lit s' 11Spiring to Priesthood. The terms for Board arid Tuition are 3'o per fear, to la pald semi-annually, strictly In tuft:suet , German and Farrell rind ottnr lau4nrizos, Dru,vi int. rain: lug and nusic,forn) ti ostra char,ice, ex.epti rig st)111c fl . nit peusation for the uric of instruments. Medicine, Washing, Doolts, .3tatitql,r), etc., form cu... charges. For particulars apply to - the Director of the Colly,,y. The Collegiate year begins on the Ist ui ptembtr, sun ends ou the 3d of July full.), nig. FATILF.II G. 13 UMM, Director of the Colietai. St. Francis Acadt - tmy for ICop , ;, UNDER THE CARE OF TLIK FRANCIBCAN BROTLIER, . Loretto, Cambria County, Pa. 111 S INSTITUTION, NATURALLY situated fcit nueetional purposes, affords all the le dureineuts that eau be desired Mr a Catholic lustitujon. It is located in the most healthy and picturesque portit,h ~f the Alleghenies, distant four miles from Creson Station. the direct mail route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. richolwitiC year commencing the first Monday in Septemeei, will clisie the 15th of July following. . The Temp fur Board, including a thorough EngliAl 6cion titic Court:lo7"am $lOO per annum. The Claasic and Modern Languages form an extra ctu,rge 0f.51.0 per annum. 4. Washing and nee of B.4lding $lO. For further portico lava apply to tho enrrior rd the Act'. decoy. References-can be made to the Rt. Rey. Pr. VeoNNou. ap3o:lyd&u, Improvement in Book Binding. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING obtained Letters l'atont for Improvement in noon BINDING, is prepared to furui6ll the attachment to Ito kg unw in use, or to apply the same to new Books. Order. km which are respectfully solicited at WELDIN & ItOWAND't Book Bindery and Blank Book Mauttftwtory, corner of THIRD and WOOD 6t.ects. The above improvement Ck11.5i903: First—of a Metall,. Spring clasping the back of the Book iu such a manner al , W prevent the leaves from sagging wh , 6 the Book is rAtld fog in• a vertical position. Second—The carriage consists of Metall° Grooves, on which are inserted ltollers ' which will effectually prevent the Books from wearing or chafing lu pla cing the same in its resting place. Jo2:tf A. IL AUWAND, Paientc*. PATENT CANDLE STICKS, A Oheap mid Excellent article For Kitchen and Chamber Use. CALL AND. SEE THEM AT THE IRON CITV /3TORWaud Tin Warellowie of T. J. CRAIG A 00, V'rod witu-st THE LAST CHANGE IN. FIGURES.— Bonnet Rhthouth worth 75 cents. al 62!4 per yard. do do do 62 . at 50 do do do do 60 at 37.4 do do do do 37% at 2.5 do JOSEPH HORNE, 77 Market strta:3- WE WILL SELL from the present time on -commonly cheap FOE CASH. Nome All and aim.. Ine our stock. C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly bore liroe.. No. 74 Markot at. MISSEIY AND UHILDRENS' Gum, Over and nandels, cheap, at the Store, No. 17 Filth street, near Market. Jag DIF,ENBACLIER S O.L, Retrench! Retrench!! ANOTHER CRASII—JN PRICES: --Be lug determined tp,ltgh ^ the Time - ere Tight," we have made a general swtn.•p— REDUCED THE ENTIRE HT 'CI To still lower prices. AlGr Now tin , to buy .rli n tht. ,rtm n 1 t- t unbroken, and tbn Prie'o Pot Down Dow DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE (IN EASY TERMS:- Omni. streak—Three three story hondel, ae l orra,go.l . each with back buildings. Third dtroot—A throe FAO , y house, large and ' , WI , ' I i Logan atrost—A dwolling house of 7 rooidd. Fulton struat —Two throe story dwolling lionsod South avenue—A tw... story brick hone., of R h largo lot of ground. stable, carriage bowie, ac &Minion atroet—A two story hilrit hone- Franklin stroet—A good house of S rooms. Careen etrat.d—A two story tows, and two lots ..1 Porn atroet—Three largo dwelling hooded. Alluordvitio—A Matsu mud one acre of ground—M.6dd, many others in Allegheny, South Pittohnrirti, Are. de2if S. CUTLIBEIIiT A. SON, 51 Market et .e-t. NEW BEDFORD SPERM — CANDLES.- 10 boxes snorted dozes , Ce, s's and G'a, Sperm Candles on band and and for sale by Jail B. 0. A J IL SAWYER. TlbiE.-200 barrels fresh Lime, for sale by dr23 OOLLINS. - as - SOAPS.-- • 1000 boxes Koski Soap, in U. Ito and 3U , hors. 500 " No. 1 Palm done.,, in lb, 2lh and Blb Imrs 500 " Clienthal Olive soap , ie !tnpfi. DJ 0 " Jloino Oxide 210 " Orman DlO " Castile fA " Pare Palm ot hand and fur ealt• by Jul NEW CROP.- 200 drams fresh Pmyrna Figs; 10 mats Dates 500 boxes Malaga Robins, RIO r6ceived and for tale by ItEYdER & ANbERSoN, 39 Wood at., apposiP. St. Charles Hotel FANCYBLACK DRESS SILKS. -- A large assortment, which we are closing out VER Y CHEAP FOR CABLI. C. RANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, 159 No. 74 Market street. rvIENS' CALF, Buffalo and Guth Overshoes at DIFFENBACIaIt CO.'S, a 9 No, 17 Fereet. 11, YE FLOUR.- 15 bble. fresh ground Rye Flour Just received an fur sale by JAIIES A. FETZER, ' janl 89 Water street. UVOTABII.-1.0 eas on hand and for salo by [(1016.1 ka B. L MAIINEBTOOK & 00. NO. 54 S.T. CLAIR STREIti EIZIMMI JCS. 11 , iltN E, 77 NI. 4.0 " in 3lb . born " I " J SAW FORWARDING AND COMMISSION. ALIVII TES COLLINS Forwarding and Commission Merchants, PIiOMIXTOII3 07 THII Pittsburgh, Meadville Ei Erl. , CANAL LINES. Nos. 114 Amn 115 INVCER STIT.ET, PITTSBURGE, PA LIZ*BO3,I 7 S, HAGEN & Co., 11,WARDING AND COMMISSION 6ii:EtCiIANT~, No. 30 BN - 0 , 04011E ST., CINOINItiATI, o.(jy2P ENR" , LLIN; - ; : ll : is,„is Forwarding and i t ,hoi BUTTER, 5E1:01 . 3 and PRODUCE gvuerally, No. '2 6 Wood iitrt,t, Pitt4burgl.. iffiart GILOGERS Sag ii T I'ELR& ti' 0 1 Lat. , ith, 7Alair & liutavr,, HOLES AL E I.l'vocers and Commission ilereitants, No. sc—,i,d anti 5 I From Streetk, IMIIMOI EP ' S, LEIc,CII V )., s : o 1 3 a glr.. a 2-14 74'..,0)-45rty •eiet, PITTSBURGH, C. 7.4 E E ITT fi US 11N D COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALEIth IN FLOUR. AND BACON, TIN PLATE AND TiNNEKS' A.\D PITTSBURGH MAINUFACTL & u).. 6ENERAL•CU\IMiS BI UN FORWARDING AIERGIIANTS, Levee mud Washington Ave:Luc, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY ii.E.FERANc,.-8.—J.B:1,11 .1. Co, al , . Pittsburgh Avrchaut,,Keue,,ilY j 3 DAVID W..C.5.ND1..E.,,S ,11.1.1A51 CoFFIIi 111,EA.NS Si. CO., "EC , T. - SOlte I'2 '4l; e :ef`ANDLI:es,I GILOCERS, DEALERS I. IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, PITT.-13UNULl FACTURES GENERALLY, eoruer of Wood and Water erreet.B, 11 COSGRAVE CO., 0S A G Is and 20 Wood street 11.1.TAH yntAn.., 0. F. 11.10611 - t -03, Pittgbi;rol 1111JLEK 1-Iit7,IsILTSON, Whole:4:11e Wu- Ii •t0,.,11.1.6rt,rr, PIES, WINES and BEGmts, 171, Liborty qtr,etn. ~, "; , rwistantly . WILLI M dEANS 1 , A COYVIN 4Lanelliess, Means & Co., % ,•;:,, , ,,,,or.to Wick WCanaless,) \i/V i 1., ESA LE G 13.0QE it,S, and DealerP. in 'Et I', A t ri , 'N YARNS, and Pitts. tirol (~ruer Woo,: and Water trots. clyB WINES x.L ill lAQ,U iftS N . 11. F.ENYe. , I' DE\ L:N & N.ENNEI)Y, \'‘.."llole6a,lo \Vinc Rot t InNtfficr , , ;:uit hti 1.,t1,:q1r,71t. I y H ONEOOER ~: , - n '-f I=l terciaeLt . an r mEtn nem_ L no.*, t' it A \I P A t, N Itr n., 161 Smithfield street, between 6th and 7th stß 11,11:3 - .1y14v,1 rirrs.vr - R,m, PA GLASSWA . RE 1!IIIM111:12 M K 14; & 0, r.t.c its or `►~7'Afee'm Featresfilit•aatia Gteas.q • „ A I L L I N 1_)()W GLASS Extne, l l.l),,w i. ::-Th•,:_:tll.l:nitat ion er..wil tind it;11.3 Flasksl. Pickle and Pro , crvi• Jars: Wino Portiao - Itottlssi 1, Li,,,lithiu4 Insulators. etecottd, between Wood and Market, l'A., But a short .iLit.:lnco from tho Stoatliboui I.n.tlin.,z, and t:kan ti. 11,d1,du, Cliarka 2L - .ltl City Ilotols. &L•ae. ; 1:!,“11.1: rmoi.•;s ir.:+itty L. RIMWALT. 0 - I.lliLlNt_3, ROBER'F,':;ON. & CO., Matu %_.." Dicturor.9,lCni,Ples.l.ltu ,,l Ploan Flint GLASSWARE, Ntll,3l‘ollHo No. 17 Wo. - 1,,1 ~nier of Front. Pittsburgh. • kIHT-i All oth,r kinds of Cilaiswarr and Window Glass, at 11art.,1 apt 1:ill y . .... EDLIE & U LAM, Succoors to Mulvany h 4 F. I,,dide, manufacturers ~f Cut, Moulded and Eiut'a , ,d Edney Culured LAeSWARE, and dealer, in ad kinds of Whubes , Glass, Fla4s, Vials. and Bottles. W are- Itooss uorner of I`.f2 , liet. rnd Water streas, Pittebugh. mlOl.-dly cii r REAT NICTION SALE, of Dry GOO.iS, at A. A. - Nl:Nen dr. No. 25 Filth street. 00 worth of 'de of overy description wil, In iedde diatoly ,old off at anction, and at retail at auction pric.e. AUCTION EYFIItY DAY, From 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 o'clock. Donioßtie G. xa.la, fhaltekralang (Iw - dB, Clothe, Caaiitur,res, Satinett4, Veatings, Flan Chockg, Tweeds. .1011116, &C.. &C. W. (1. McCARTNEY, A.uctioneor. ELIZABETIIAN.—A new Decorative Wall lenigu, Just ro.s;rive;], and for Salt W. P 'MARSHALL Et CO., 37 Wa , ..-! t . A PPLES.- bbla. extra Roatho Roigeflower, tiB" Vandiver; " Ilmisett Amami, Just rec'd and for solo by JAB. A. FETZER, Eifi Water street. F LOUR. I.A) bbl a. choice Extra Superfinq 50 " •` Superfine Flour, just 1-6cAttved awl for sale by !AMIN FETZER, &IA gl) 'Muter street GASKET, Binders, Straw, Bonnet, and Fuller's Board, (or Bale I.y W S. HAVEN, Nos. 31. 33 and 35, Market and S,<ond ,trees. T - I YE WOODS.--300 bbls. for sale by doll B. A. FAIINESTI , XIK Ili CO. NOTICE TO FAKNIERS AND 51ILLeRS. Ca - zudu Hera. for haul or pJwer, that will 'Odell and clean 2000 lausheLa per day In the moat perfect manner— viarranled in ovary reapert—at the Seed Store, 47 Fifth Pt. 8., - Malin rgh.. . f de,c4l JAMES WA It IMI.L/P. LASS.--20!) boxes Window Glass, for sale 5' ; 7 n , vl" . T0 , v11.1 1 Id C01.f.P49. IN tc.sr AN Ds. —A large variety for sale at w‘i G d• )`: FerON :It:turnery Warehouse, Ed Wood at. L'L(JOR OIL CLOTHS,— Of our own an 1 eastern manufacture—all uldths, and cut to suit any size of rooms or halls—at the Oil Cloth Ware rooms, No. 20 and 28 St. Clair street. oct23 GREEN APPLES.- bbl 4. green apples, Just received and for sale by oct2o JAS. A. toIiiTZER; 89 Water street. OOPPPIiTAS-100 bbls. for sale by 1).11NT BRUSiI FS, assorted sizes ; 300 tiJz. ee hand and for sale hy L. FAHNESTOCH & Itin.totAnt.. - tre Vieref.ng bbls. in store and for d. ,- 2.0 H EN - RY LI. C.11.,L1N:-. I . Ait D -in e ,, s for sale by /_ n. HENBY OOLLLNS 4-4 1 U 6S • - 3 I'l) 1 1 - !, Egg-1, this day. roe'd and ;., r r IiNNRY rt. Clf`LLl' 4 S' 6 -1 11 —ftlh I iltatlS prime. for sale by 1.4 ineNli B. HOLLINS \ EET POTATOES. --- e. _to -.1 Pntn urn, !red rertelvrAi and fur .1110 1)1 AR t P!•:T71:!1, 41.1 Wars ttree , !)RIME BLACK TEAS —Excellent Oolong 1_ sue /a th_., the finest Importisl The and $L W a are doterrthted not to advance the prlc,. of ••ur • Tea, no long 11 , we haven punish -fa hand, therwore, wake up bouelukeoptu, and hey Four Teflil at \MBA'S & PATToN'S. • an 2.5 i Next thor th , Druggists. in the Diamond - _ BLACK AND FANCY TRESS SILKS. A full aesortment, 'ger) cheap . C. HANSON LOVE, formerly Love Brothers, Fiet2l Un- 7 4 Market strpet BUENA VISTA.- --For Salo.—A two story frame 11011S0. a , f font rooms and kitchen, paled fence In fr tut, a bake oven, &c. Lot 20 feet front on Monterey et. in Buena Vista, extension of Allctchens city, by 110 tut, duet% to nu alio) . CUTHBERT & ZUNI dogt 61 Market street. WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! Cheap! __ ELec ,d,,,d Lae week, 10,000 rolls of Wall Paper, et-II at 1246 to ?0 cents For roll . W. P. MARSHALL & CO., Na,S7 Wood street TIIIRTEENIII LIST c.f Applications for Tavern Re-Licenses, Clod In the Clerk's Office, in Ai• leghony conntv, up to date. J L. McKean, tavern, Third Ward, Pittsburgh. del B:St T. A. HOWLEY, CR.rk. EVERY Economical Purchaser of Dress Goods, Shawls, Mantles, &c.; also Domestic and pie Uoods, will find it to their advantage to call and exami our New Stock rf Fall and Winter Dry Htxxisbeforeporcht.9 lag elsewhere. C. HANSON LOVE, 775 p o r t ,,l s t 1,070 No. •."4 Market et. MOLASSES.— barrom Now Orleans; " Baltimore syrup, for sale by 3e21 SMITH dt 00. A GREAT BARGAIN.--For sale, a corn 11 curtail , . two story brick Dwotling House, with to lots of groond, situate on Carson 'street, South Pittabut short distance from the Monongahela Bridge. 4°B B. OUTLIBIIia 4c 80N, b 1 Market et. JoS 111=3 IMMEI FITTSBUROII, P trTfi R IT li(11-1 MEM J. & 11. PLIILLIPS 'MISCELLANEOUS. UNITED STITES MAILS. Pier," , ) , F1 , 1 ,- .111 DEPARTMENT, I Eon - unry 1, 1858. f PROPOSALS for conveying the mails of the United States, from dnly 1,1859, to Ju...e 30, 1160; on Ih, followinu riJnte.4 in the State of Pkirsilge,YLV &NIA. will be received at the Contract Ince of this department roil! 3. r. m., of March 31 unit, to be decided by April 24 hill( wing 2519 ir on Conuoaul'il e, by Cros-dnirville and Edenboro' to Waterford, 30 za:ls and back, twice a week. C nneantvlll,3 on Monday and Wednesday, at s. ti. Arrive at Waterford by 8 r. Waterford Tuesday and Thursday at 7 A. sm arrive at Lomeli:as - ill , by S P. M. 3520 Fr an Ilanover, by Littlestown and Monocaryyille, a MI t., to Finmittsburgh, 22 miles and back, three tine, week. Leave linnovcr Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 1 t' m ; A nave at Emmitt dbuigh by 6 P. m.. Lea". Emtnittsburgh Puesday, Thursday and Satur day at 4 A. M. Arrive rt Ilanever by 9 A. at. 3521 From iirLokriPe, by hichardsville, Mary Annyille, Shaffner's Corner's, BottAnn, and Bear Creek's It ills, to tlidcestai ,35 miles and back, once a week. leave Brookville Saturds.. •it 7 A. Arrivo at Bich:pv.l , 3' by Lens , . Lid,,!ewily Friday ;it 7 5. at. Arrive at Bcooksille bs ft P. M. 11522 From Marietta, by Sneer Spring and i'emptield. to La,c Ist: r, I'1! ~ib's;.ud Lck,daily, except Sunday . Lear Marietta daily, except Sunday, at 1 P. M. Arrive at L a ncaster by 5 P. M. Leas, Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 8 e. m. Arrive at Marietta by 12 at. 2623 From lA , Dcash , r, by Willow Street, Rawlins villa, and Bt thesda. to !McCall's Ferry, 18 miles and back, twice a week. Lear , Lancaster M.Alday alld Thursday at 7 A. at Arrive al McCall's Ferry by 12 at. Leave MlFerry Monday and Thursday at 2 P m. Arrivs nt Lancaster by 7 P.' M. 1521 Frem Laura -tor, by Ylreenland and Sondersbnrg, to Paradise 9 miles and Lack, six times a week. Lour,. LaLc wter dad}, except Bunday, at 3 P. ra A re+ re st Parches by 6 r. m. EIMM= Arrtee at Lancaster I , y IO s.. m. 3525 From Fearer, ey Parkinson and Frtrvice, to Frankfort Sprit .^+, 20 Intl, And lurk. twicil weak. • • Lew, B 'aver Tlwsday and 1 - 'lur. day at 8 A. M. A rvi v, at Frankfort Sp , inas by 3 p.. 31. I,:tr•. F ranklJrt Springs llondsy and t"odnesday at 8 e.M. Art ive :it B .itv.r by 3P. at. ' 35:i1 From by :' , lmrrnanville, to Linesville, miles and hack, three' time 6 a week. Leave Evaustai gh Monduy, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 A. ts. Arriv at Linebville by 12 m. Line,ville Monday, NYeawiilay and 'Friday at 2r m. Arrive at Evannburgh by 4 P. M. 3527 From flollidaysburgh, by Franketewn and Canoe Creek, to Wilhamsburgh, 12 miles and back, six timei 11 wi ek. • Leave Elcllidayidmrgh daily,. xcept Sunday, at 2.1,4 P. on arrival of western mail. Arrive at WEliamsburgh by tiV, P. M. Leave ith daily, except Sunday, at 7 A. m. Arrive at liiilliMysburOt by 11 A. M. Proposals to embrace the Yellow Spring 9 office are invited. 3525 Front Orcutt Creek to Chemuug, N. V., .4%;,,' miles and twice a week. • Leave ibrcutt Creek Tuesday and Saturday at 9 A. 31. Arrive at Chemung by 1014 A. M. Leave Cheiennu, Tuesday and Saturday at 11 L. m. Arrive at Orcutt Creek by 12% p. m. 8529 From Starucca to Eallatausville, 5 miles and back, twice n week. Leave StaruCC Tuesday and Saturday at 1 P. M. Arrive at lie I y 2% . P. at. Leave Tallmansville Tuesday and Saturday at 10 , ,, , /,A.m Arrive at Etarucca in time to connect with the mail from Susquehanf a Depot—say at 12 m. NOTES. Proposals most be guarantied by two responsible persons, certified to as such by a postmaster or judge rif a court of record. • No pay will be mode for tr'ps not performed, and for each of such omission,not iiirhs.a •tolitl,,explained three time, the pay of the flip may be eeducteC For arrivals altar be hind t,i c auuexiou with depending mails, and not sufficiently excused, one-fourth of the compeusatiom for the trip is nubject hirfiature. Fines will be imposed, un bt,s the delin.ineticy swistactorily explained. for negh ct ing to take the uhiii from or iota a pat iiffice; for uttering it to be injured, ii-stroyed, r or lost: and for refusing, after demand, to coerces !he MAU an frequently an the con tractor is co hCialled iu ranting, veltHes on the route The Postmaster General may annul the contract r disobe3ing tie pont like 01ws r mstructiros of the depart ment. Ile may aitor the ales, order au in crease of s,•l vice by therefor a pro rail increase on the contract jilt). lle neiy olse curtail or diacontinue the service iu whole or in part, at pro rata decreu4e of pap, al lowing on • mouth's extra componsatiol on the amount of should lie nibleriased to the "Second As•i-thnt wither lien , rat," superiicritird Pro• pawls for mail -ervice, State if Fur terms of prep:sills Kr , and other itifilrmation, sia , this advertincmant in Ivonplliet ithio the go,- 31 t of rout,' in Lb ,hltlFtl 1001 J WI HU, 111513, at the pri A Alt'lN V. 1111. OWN, POStlllit.iti, (4110011. - Greag fr:_;tance one.). I E BEST AND MOST cERTAL, sPEct:- . A . , rimEs---oNLY ci,NE Ii PER 111, ;Hada dullart3 worth of valuable isesi Estate, Watches, .1 evrilry, Sib sor mod Silver Ware. 'frit h great lety of Fancy and Stai, Us- ds; to lie oislossed of iii forty thou sand shares, at one 11. , :f kr ier , hare, fldloW,{ f—UptAl iii„ payne•nt , no the layer a numbered se. colut, which will entitle Lim to cue share in the above unde videil property. When the shares shall have town sold, the slisrololters shall o • mum,: of the fact, by mail, or through to newspapers, mid a meeting of the Shareholders shall 'thou be held in the city of Phil rdelphia, and the whole of the property disposed 0; or distributed amirug them; in such way as shall be determined upon by them ; each Sharehold er shall be untitled to one vote, a Gointilittee to he selected by the Shareholders at slid uoisitiug, to conduct or toper in tend the disposition of the property, according to the die. c [ions of the Shareholders, and I will than deliver the pro-perty to such person or persons as the Shareholders may appoint to receive the same. The Real Estate consists of one three st iry brick klwolling house and lot, valued at $2500, and two Offs- story Mick dwelling houses and lots valued at 2:00 etch, in the ci'y of ! hilielelphia, clear of all incum- Urcuce, sod title indisputable; the flier property consists of the whole stock and tis.tures of out of the largest Watch and Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, now, and for a long time mist - kept by the subscriber. The stock consist ing of very liar, GOIll and Silver I Wilting Case Lever Watch es, very fine fluid and Silver Patent Lever, Lepine and other Watcls, Gold Chaind, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings, BronChe,i, Bracelets. Biala-eel and other kings and Pius, Studs,. Sleeve Buttons, Silver sod Steel Spec tacles, (40111 and Silver Zhinli , les, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Castors, :1.1:e Baskets, Cups, Spoons, Knives, Fprits, oc. Also, French CloCkti, Music Boxeo, AccOnleot9, awl a great v.tnety of other goods. The above is not one of those schemes which are devised to en `trap the unwary, but is and will be a fair sole of the entire property belonging to the subscriber, persons are positively assured the siosk has isof been purchased for the purpose of deception, and to palm off Clommon Gilt and Plated Jewelry, for rise Gold, non•• such will be distributed, the most respect able p-t - suns are 4 - iven es roferences, to those disposed to pur chase shares. All orders by Mail enclosing the money will be promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad dress of the sender, by return mail. Any person Sending ten dollars at moos time, shall receive eleven separate receipts, in as many separate !lames if desired. !M. In writing for shares. please write the name of the Post Office, to which yen wish the answer directed. This is the greatest chance of getting a large amount of valuable property, for a small sum, as has ever before been offered to the public. Send on your embers, as shares aro selling rapid ly, and it is confidently expected the distribution will soon be made. _ Articles allotted to pers..Ls at 0 ilitauce, will be sent to tlaan at their expense. itol, Agents wanted In every town and village. All cone tunnications mutt he addressed to L. R. BROOMALL, No. V) Suutb Second iitroot, above Chesnut. Philadelphia TWO LOTS, on Federal street, Allegheny city, fpr sale by S. CIITLIBERT & SON, doB 1,1 Market Area. PIQUE and MARSEILLES, Fleeced, for making Ilasquo- , A largo IlEwortment at dam" 117 , .: 0 R. WIIITE k CO'S ItlCE.—Six tierces prime Rice, just receiv ed ma; fnr sale by 'NULL MCKETSON, rovl2 Ul and 22.3 Liberty fftrePt. CI-LEESE—U.) boxes prime ‘Vesterri Reserve Amin by 11 SINIATti 41 CO. KENNEDY' Mi•ThAL DISCOVERY.- 10 do.nu oh t,t1 , 1 ni t,r• ,ale by ' • - • 11011 VLLVET:IB,IIINIINUS, AT .ItEDUCED PRICE? A choice as.a.c:rtnient on hand and trr Hale at novl.l lil )13.NE„t'. 77 Market stret_ - INDIA RUBBER INKSTANDS- Another lot of Chore t: of INKS, Just recolved and foroode by W. S. IiAVEN, =2O Markot und 84roond 9trfo.tx. nRESSED HOGS.-14 Dressed Hogs for ,2.1., by ire.Nity li. GoLLINs GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS—. wool, :311k, Merino and :'.envy Cotton Under Shirts and Drawers—a fresh supply received ROItNE'S, del9 7 Market street. UIVE Cents per Pound Reduction in the Price of BRADLEY'S YARNS.—Wholesale Rivera and Peddlure will be furnished with BRADLEY'S THREE-PLY IiNITTTNG YARNS at a reduction of Five Ceuta per puuud, by the blindly, after this date, For Cashoind Cash only. . HoRNE, 77 Market street, dent Az...ut for the Manufsetn rOT DU RE RYE WHISKY, Old French Brandy and Port Wine, for medicinal purposes, at riev24 .10474. WOOL E Y'S SALVE, for sale wholeslac and retail at dm Ding itore of JUAN HAFT. JR, del! (14,rner of Wool Awl lath itt4 , Pittsburgh L ESLIE'S MAGAZINE, FoR JANUARY.' FRSON And PIPIT A NI. fir Jannaey. A g ood ae,ortment ,4 - Christm4l Books, ALIDIPtiM, 10, iwc„ rceiv, d ftnefor enk !it Butt EltT A. 1•00N11S'S 41 Fifth etreet. <I,Z3 Poet Buildings. • ARCI 1.-200 hx:4 Rochester Pearl Starch 101- Hai» ley ! dc2.3 I UKNRY 11. COLLINS. ILIRU T s for Christmas and New' Year.-- cii”ic.nw.k. Fi g -6, in scams and P a ..s iy.i 7 Y;c !h., at I( A W , ‘lt.Tfl.lllo. A. BR iWNLEir.'n, • del in the Diamond. • HOW TO MAKE tiOMl' lIAPPY.—Tho tim, for making PRESENTS k never at hand. Make glad the heart of ?war wif•., child or friend, by preeentim: them aid, a pair of new SUGES or GAITERS, from Ehe welt known People'd ?ha• More. Oentfe Toddies', Bop+ and Children's ware of every description at PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. . DIFFENBACIIER it CO., • del9 No. 17 Fifth dtpoet, near Market. bbls. Sweet Cider, for sale by tirB HKNAY II COLLINS BUTTER. -3 boxes prime roll, received and for wkle t‘y I V. 5 11 EN 13,Y 11. 0011,114 g. COPPERAS. -10 bbls on hand and for Bak by [den! 1; 1. VAIINESTOCK a co I)EEF B LAI )1)1, Rb \,,, AN 1 ED.— 1 he high cost price paid for Beef Bladtic , c, at B L FA LIM:STOCK & CO's, nov3o Corner Wood and Fourth stroeta. WINES AND LIQUORS.—The best qual ity of Brandy, Wine, Oin, Jamaica Spirite, Old Rye Whisky, Irish and Scotch Whisky, London Porter, Brown Stony Champagne Wine, on hand and 11 , r sale b. JAAIP., PATTON, Jr., godb Allegbeay Olt). CLEVELAND '&- PF I TSBURGH RAILROAD, A N D PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAILROADLINE, THE CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURG Ii RAILROAD COMPANY, AND THE PITTS- Bvilon, C.).LUNIBUS A .1) Cl:\ CI.iiNATI RAIL ti )A D CAI PAN Y, having ma !e arrangement with the PITTS— BURGH, FT. WAY NE AND CHICA.jO RAILROAD compAN 1, for the j.int use ot their Load between Pittsburgh and Rochester, will run their Traim: daily, (Sundays excepted,) as tollows, commencing MONDAY, January '2,sth, 1858: L,A \E. , LEAVE. I ARRIVE. , ARRIVE. 1 , A.tavu. Cincinnati' Express Pittsburgh, 6:00 A. EI :'teubenvillc, 9:45 A. at. Columbus.;: 20 .5..:. LiaCi'Ll I.OMO Pit. Cleveland ~ tl. Wall " 0:45 " " 10:15 " 1 WheePg 12:10 P.ll Cleveland, 3:55 S. 'Chicago, --- Wheeling. Cincinnati Express' ' 2:35 e. 2AI " 5 . 49 h. it.i " 7:24 !‘ IColumbas, 1:50 A..uiCincPti 8:00 A.M Steub. AcCoru'tion. a 4:00 " 'Wellsville, 6:1-1 " ISteub'vil e 7 50 P.m' The 6:00 A Si. and 2:35 I'. M. Trains run through to Columbus without change of cars, Waking direct connection! , for Dayton, Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Loutivilie, Cairo, and st. Louis. The 6:45 A. M. Train et ps at all Stations, and connects at Payard with train on Tuscarawas Branch for New Philad I 'dila., and all points on that 11,...d. At Hudson nitif the C. Z. tr. C. It. R. fur Cuyahoga Patti and Akron. At Cleveland with Cleveland :sod Toledo Railroad Mr Toledo, Detroit, Chic+, t'; and at Chicago with all railroads leading tv tliii N orth we-it. Alio, with Lake rinore ltaiiroad for Erie, Dunkirk, outfit°, Niagara F, is, and Canada. The 6:45 A. M. and 2,35 P. 51. Trains ,top at all Stations on liloßiver Line, and connect at Wheeling with the Baltimore ,tad Ohio Railroad fur entuLeriand, Harper's Ferry, Itaitarad , , and Washington City. At .Belleair with the Central Ohio uailroad for Zanesville, Circleville, Lancaster, Wilmington, etc. 'rho. 4 -. 31. SIOUOC , IIViIig, Accommodation stops at all Way,r.itions. RETURNING Tafln from Cincinnati arrive in PitrAdurgh, .... ninews That 1.-acing Clunidadti at -1:20 P. NI. nit, through atilt nn ' - bongo of care, and arrives at Pittsburgh 7::,0 A M. This train on Saturday evening rtlll± dir,s: iy thr..tigli tv Pitt bur;,.: i, and ted,senn ,, r4 ran learn f ir I: Ili:.“1••1: Ili 1. ....1 L',,_,...s j, a- Pia Railroad on Sunday eventrg at 10 P. M. . That leaving Cincinnati at 6.00 A M. writes in Ilit,ll , llCgli at B:sj I'. 31. Tun above Trains will itep ou signal of the Station Agent. it any Station between Pittelairgli hut It icli star. t , 'Ol , .- up passengers going L.,. y i.,:a can or bey and tile lip- is) to is li.sail. rral us a 111 ,i, stop :0 ~ , ,V“ i, ,1 , .14 , 7 - 1 C0.,1;:. from this Itroad to Zany , ration net SOM I wii , st.i . an : init. , ttrg,ll. Passengers ileAril.g to go to Cid. ago, or points niis.ithl Clogago vii Chi, laud. must ask for ncketA eta Citerei,uni. Pas,eugers d. di , lug to go to Columbus, Cincinuvti, , r st. is uis, ur points beyond I.',Pli/iabli,.. via zteLibtiaN kilo, must iisk for T ickels via SleaLrolvale. Are - litigmL-te cliecli.sd through to all principal p .hiti:, mod transferred fre. , of charge. For Tickets auil all in'..rui stloll. MITI) to ti Ed litG o t' algal tN. at the 'Picket Office, Pima Struot D.-p it F. It. 31YEltS, likmmul Ticket Agent. C. it. P. ii.. It., Clert'aud. JAMES FIRMER, Snp't, C.& P 1.1.. U. , Clegg! •,.I I. A. HUTCHINSON, tionervi Picket Agent, P. C. tii: is It. It., C.1111111)113. ja.3o si. kV. II 1 , 41. EV, S!t.•rir.t.. , .1 not, P. C. a,'. I - 4. Ali a. iteJ.4l3 OTIC 'Tice Pittsb'h, Ft. 'Wayne d, Chic Age wrru. 1T AMPLE ROLLING STOCK and equipment, and RI throu„,;ii conuectious,ib pre pared to transport P‘t.,±sugers and ireight from P1.111,A• DELPIA and PITTSI3UItIiII to Cu S'l'. LOUIS, IN DIANAPOLIS, CI>UtSN A'l'r,and all places NVe,,t and South we3t, with a great dem,a reg - uktrity and expedition. The fact that [fah, Road term, a direct and conaulidated line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is 'a aufficient guar antee that its Trama will make good ' time, and connection, with Trains ou other itoad. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE, s Pittaburgli. Gat IFt Wayne. U. S. Mail, SZO A. I. I 2:00 P.M Express, 2:15 P. A. 10:05 P.M I 5:45 A. 51 &PAGEL CaICAGO—U. h. Man at 5:35 A. Id„ Ex rem , at 2:00 I'. 51. • • H.U. it6ACINOINNATI-1.1. 6. Mail at 9:53 1'..11; Exprt.s., 7:00 S..IL - - All Trikine make dole cunnoctioue at Creotlino for Colon, bus, Cincinnati, Indiainwoles and St. Louis; also ac Fort Wayne with 'Trains ou 14 atuish andWestet ltailnewi Lafayett,, Central Illinois and St. Louis; also, at Forest with Trains on the M. IL L. E. It IL itSLNU. From Chicago. i Ft. Wayuo. Crestline. I Arr.Pttstig U.,S. Mu11,....8,45 P.M.5:3n A. Al. 12:5 F A . Sl. 9.10 P. M. Express, 0,00 A.M I '2:00 P. 51. 10:05 P. M. I 7:25 A M These Trains make close el,uectiond with Trains fur Phil.. adelphia, Baltimore and New lurk. . Trains front St. LOUIS, 11411/1111\plgil, Ci nein nab and Colum bus make close connections at Crestime with ail returning Trams. At Fort Wayne. Trams from St. Louie, 1.:OLItC111 LW. uois, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with above Trains. At,Forect, connections are made with Trains to and from Cincinnati, Spyingtield and Dayton. ACCOMMODATION TliAlliS--Leave Now Brighton f.r Allegheny at iitill A. 51.. and 12:.:24 P. M. Leave Allegheny for New Brighton at 9:45 and 4:30 P. M. To accommodate way travel, Paces:l.6er Cars will be at tackled co Freight Trains; leaving Pittsburgh at 8:45 A. M.: erasable for Alliance, at 5:55 A. M.; AWance for erasable, at e2:30 A. M.; and Alliance for Pitts4urgb at 7:45 A.M. BADUAGFI CHECKED TliEtt.r..7l;Li, cod no charge fur handling. Fur Tickets and further iliformniion apply to A. T. Jilt I N• SON, Agent, at the Great Western ltailroad Office, dirivtly on the corner, at the Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, id to Geo. Parkin, Passe tigeretatien, Penn Street, between 1A sync and Canal; 13. F. pA'ritiuK, No. till Dearborn etriiet, mime Rita the Tremont Home:, t2llicago, er to the Agouti, ai !lie Stallone on the line. Ti) COMMENCE ON MONDAY, January 25:11, and con done until farther notice. J. J. HOUSTON. Gen. Pass'r. and Fr't. D. W. iIoSS, Agent, Chicago. JOS. lt. M131.)11.3.. iu pun 1.1 tell• lent. PITTSBURGH it, CONMILLSV ILLE RAIL THE PiitKl.tirgh Itailr,u! in 11.,. ..iit fur the trunspertation ~111 Pittmburgh and Cdattioi,la% ~, L int•rtin With 01 POllll -..y vauia Central Itaitrued at L;cit/1,,n". ..atom. .. . .. . - Arrangements Imre:1s:: ti -,ii ntaiie with 11, Potuo , ylvatiiii Central Railroad, by w iich thr,e,;h Itcutlit to l'hilieieireiii andßaltihuire will la , 'Art ied 1 - ,,,. liiints all the Pit t.Sl‘“' 4'l ,Ull Culal , l iliV I h,• KAtitlrati. 1.1, C3I - 103,11. I‘ll LiVill,ll , l.• ta•l 1., RI:INN - IN:4 Cpl'' •riAIN:7'.--(-111 and attcr nundai, .d of October, the rit,:eni.ior 'Praiutl will be run d k.O , , Y... - ;. , Sundayd, tie followii: . . S J.. FA (IN 14STOCIFE k VHA • STEUri3EITIVILLE ii,AiLßOA..iib RAILROAD COMPANY, MALL 'PRA 13., will leave the i•ltation of Pennsylvania Railroad, at Ehttsburgh, at 7.00 o'clock, A. Id., arriving at Connellaville at 1•2:o0 A M. EXPRESS PAS6ENLiEtt idtAlN, icaving Pittsburgh id 4:20 o'clock, P. M., and striving at Beltsville at. i'. RETURN IN(j.—II:XPRES,i TRAIN will leave Connell.- \ON at 6 o'clock, A. M., connecting with the Johnstown Accommodation Train, on the Pe MIA) WI. it l i arrives at Pittsburgh atll A. M. MAIL TRAIN, leaviugj Connel sville at '2:119 P. M., and Colluectd Kith the liriuton Accimiimodation Train, on the Peunsylvaniu goilruud, which arriv,, in Pittsburgh ut d:10 P. M. Mall Train connects at Connellsville with Bunting t. Hall's Coaches for Uniontown, Frostburg, Cumberland, ,t.•. Also ut West Newton with couenes fur Nl,lllll. Somerset, Berlin, Sandpateli, and Cumberland Tickets can he had Iron. 'ticket Agent at LII Pt. Railroad Passenger Dep. distiO FI. BLACISSTCO: Ft. So perintett den •. NEW WESTERN itIOUTE, TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS VIA PITTSBURGH. FT. WAYNE and CHICAGo 0, .4 AND CINCINNATI, LIAM.ILTON & FDA YTON RA I LROA DS VIA. DELAWARE CUT-OFF. Distance only 32) railez frwn Pia:burg/I lo Cincinnati TIIIS LINE is compdted of Roads of the First Class, and is located through a beautiful and highly cultivated portion of she State. Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, (the tracks of the C. 11. A D. & D. A A IttAda, being connected, for Louisville, Evansville, Memphis, Natchez, Connection made at St. Louis with the Pacific Rail: and SidLiouri River Packets, for KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, And all I.s.dut• Wes:. Also connects at Cincinnati with Kentucky Central R. R., for Lexington, Danville, Frankfort and all points in Central Kentucky. Trains leave Penn street Station as fol;owR : ugh to Cincinnati with 3:30 2_ , m o one change of can, ar riving at 6:45 P. M. Express Passenger Train, ar : 15 72 P • .0 • riving in Crestline ut lt.cob A. M., Cid. 6:00 P. M. • WS. BAGGAGE CHECKED TQItOUGf3.• Fare as Low as EL1.117 other Route. For all information and Through Tickets, apply at the Ticket Office, corner Monongahela House, or at Peun street Station. Pss3engers desirous of going this route will ask Li TlCiletfl via Delaware Out-Off. J. IL MOORE, Supt. P. Ft. W. & C. R. It, DAN'L IicLABEN, Supt. - C. IL &D. R. it. tiov2o IIHE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERA.SIVE S').AP, manufactured by B. 0. & J. J. Sawyer, re receives the preference over all other kinds ever offered f family use. Its advantages over other soaps are:-Ist.lt Is cleaner to use, ono pound being equal to three of common rosin' Soap. 21. Half the time need only be occupied in washing when this Soap is used in place of other Soap. ad. Latta in washing can be nearly d spensed with, as the clothes will require little if any rubbing, thus avoiding their wear on the wash-board. 4th. L'oiling the clothes is unnecessary wh.m this Soap is need, and hard or sab water answers equally as well as soft. btb. Printers, Machinists, Pioutsrs and others, find It fa_• aup.•rior to other Soaps. It speedily re .moves grease, tar, paint, printers' ink and dirt from the hands, leaving the skin suit, and free from chapping. To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the rise of the wash-board, the following directions should be followed : For the washing of eight or ten of a family, take one pound of Soap, cut it into shavings, and dissolve in one gallon of ho, l water; put the clothes into a tub containing itbout ten gallons of warm water; pour in the dissolved Scrip, and stir thoroughly. Let tl cut soak twenty to thirty minutes, wring out. and rinse in wiami water once, cold water twice. A very dirty wrisAarid, or meant, or greast spits, may reqiiire a Slight rubbing, but otherwise the clothes will come out clean and white, without rubbing or boiling. Cold water may be used in place of hot, requiring about double time in soaking. 54e" Observe our name or en..'h bar. For sale, in nuy gultitity, at our rrarnhonse, No. 47 Wo .1 street, and at our works, npiiv9l:o the Bound deuce, Peon .ilvarria avenue. B. C. it J ii. SAWYER. No. 47 wo, - .4 tiMBROIDERIES.—ctur excellent stock of French Embroideries. and the low prices at whicl. they aro marked, offers rare imincemeott to ittdieL4 wl4tioit to purchdae the ilfte,it POTATOES.- 120 bra. Neshann,c); Potat , ..a; 60 do Peach illoaamu Putat...s, jilt and for ea e by JASIES A. lit ETZEIt, telD 42 !frol.tor IVOR RENT.—A two-story ,4)wellina ou , e l A _ (Gothic style), pleasantly situated on Mt. Washington ; contains seven rooms well 3fratig , d, carriage hone.. H t,0,1,, and spring of good, soft water, convenient. lt , nt, $.11.10 per year. Also, can be had with the above, if derixed, a Or, en Clouse and Five Acres of Laud in good state of cultivation. two acres of which are in strawberries of choice quality; the remainder is covered with Nursery Trees of all kiits, reads for the gardener io get into a profitable I,ll,liLletti. The strawherry-plants and trees will be sold on accommo dating terms, and a lease of the 110000 and grounds can be tad for a term of years. Apply to a 21 S. OLTILIBEItT A SqN, 51 Market streot. DUFFAND FLEMING'S Barak-Keeping, for Halo at W. S. iIAVEN'S. 'Stationery Warehonse, .233 Corner Market and Second strautß. ON THE CONEMAIIGII RIVER.—For Bale a Valurille Farm in Westmoreland county, 21 miles from Blairsville, on the North Western Railroad, 120 acres of choice land, g 0 acres In cultivation, a young orchard of 10 acres, 30 acres of ex:client timber, a new dwelling house of 6 rooms—price, $7OO. Terms easy. Real estate in the city will be taken in part pay. Ja27 Bt CITTII BERT .t SON, 51 Market street. el OFF-- ly _ EE.4150 bags priTne Rio, for sale I) WM. IT. ' , MTH & CO. UXTF,R.-3 bbls. fresh roll, for sale by halt) W. EL atima D DJ. --. PEN SYLVANIA CENTRA_L RAILE,OAD FAiST loaves the Passeidier lion over . ) morning, (except eunilay,) at 81J5 o'clock, PittnL .. oh arriving in Philadelphia at 11:50 P.M. THE EA..i'..t.Lics TIiALN Maven ttie Station every evening at, o'clock. Stopping only arti re.usburg, Latrobe, ohm,- town, Withnore, tiulli.tzlu, AltoZma, commuting at liar riablirg with the Trani clircct for Baltimore, and arriving iu Kuladelpiliaiy - Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock, P. TILE JOIINSToWN ACCOMAIODATION TRAIN le Oitnii . daily (except Suuday,) at 3:30 o'clock, P. 111. 7 topping at all stations, and running as far an Conemangh. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN tar TurLie C:eek hedge PNI.I1 7 (313 daily, (ex..,ept Sunday,) at iik4o, A. M. SECOND ACCOM.MoDATIuN TRAIN tar Turtle elttuk, Leaven daily, (except Sunday,) at 4 10 P. M. THIRD ACCOIIIMODAII.ON TRAIN for Turtle Creek, leaves daily, (except sunday.) at 11:20, P. M. ii.ETUItNINtiI TRAINS arrive in Pitt..4blargit as iullov.3 : Ezigree.,, 1:40, P. M.; Mail, 0.00 A. Oh. Jolinatuwu ACCUMIMI, dation, 11:00 A. M.; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, A. 01.. Second Accommodation, 12:40, P. M ; Third Accom modation, 0:10, P. M. Trains for Illairsvillo and Indiana, connect itt luteraection with mail train East, Express train %Vent, and the Johnstown at:nowt:dation train East and Went. Et 0 .4 . SC. Laula, Vicksburg, New Orleans. JC):. 4 EPH ❑ORNF 77 Mirt‘t EAIt,3IOADS Winter .a.rrait,;ekneart ON AND AFTER NIONOA JAN. 18-rn EVEA 19 AIEL 'V EL' it 11.. '1? S AC'COM:Au]) ATI ON 1' EA iN PITTSBURGH AND CONNBLLSVILLE TRA ENS, Stopping at all Stations on the eitisburgli and Connell. villa Road, leave daillr, (Sunday except,d,) us follow.: MAIL TRAIN, 7.01) A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN, .4.20 I'. M. RETURNING TRAINS from Pittsburgh and ..'onnellsville Ruud, arrive at Pittsburgh, 11.001 A. M. cud thlo P. M. EM.. The traveling public will bud it greatly to their iii ierest, in going East ur West, to travel by the Penney-veins .i.ailroad, as the accommodations now odured cannot Le im passe(' on any other route. As the Road is ballasted with stone, and to entirely tree trout dust, we can promise saisty, .peed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with (heir patronage. $lB,OO To Baltimore 10,00 I " I..aucusier To Harrisburg, $7.45. To Now York... '* llaggage checked to all Stations uu the Pennsyl ‘ vania Rail road, and to Philadelphia, HaUnwire and New York. Pasiuougers putchasing tickets in care, will be charged ton Litz in addition to the Station rates, except front St ttioilm where the Company has no Agent. • NOTICE.—In case of luso, the Company will hold thee, selves responsible for personal baggage only, and her uu linonot ne! exceetling $lOO. N. 13.—The Excelabir ounaillits Line how been employed to :.envoy Passengers and Baggage to atilt [rein the Depot, •iL a liarz,e not to exceed coffin fur each pa,unger and b 0 ,4- ....a,.;e. For tichenii apply to J. STErvAnT, Agora, At the P. it. It. Passenger titatiou, Liberty and siraut scr6etzt. TILE IiENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TLIEGIi.EAT CENT. !CAL htiUT the A tlau tic Ct t wit is Wezt ern, Nurtluwt•Et r ru and math-vroNtturti Suswi by a c•uttitt , turn. Rttilt.t di n This Hood alio anuiccty st Pittsburgh with Dotty hoo• b. sill ports on the Western Rivers. and At Ai:,l ttIDILINIiy With iteatniws to sit ports the :lac 11.04 alt.OiT. C!11, i i'iL12,.:..K.11 , t1,Tt;k3 winch t. 1,1 , frmt3 thn li FiRAT \VEY:. itattes between Phi 1,‘:i.,.-3,,h13 CLAL:-5 —l3ootn, witi I tit ttc.t. c„, :cad it I/ CLASS--DtAnt•-itic SL., : . 111rt at,l Oct .. ,a 1,1). Drugs (in Cadlil";, ardwm tt,L.., ht•[ (in t• 100 Ir, rt,l(s or 1...t5.a1), Wucl, ceuJ ztitt.t.tp ill,l .Cc. 11111i.I.) Stt•e(, t.,lt tint, On cabl:l4), Littrap, Bacon and I'; , t a. ,ttito.l 00, ' (loon or in mrii4), 'rot,rro, tuaa cured, Ocx.c.ctpt, taga, or cut, m cc. FOU ULAz , ti—C,lrcto, Lt., on, (ic-nt I and Pork, (ut caii'as or Li . Lard and Lard oil, luau Clay, Tar, Pitch, Roinn, j LOUR --$1 ,00 LW. until fur th,t u' - 1c:• RAI:\ in ear cta. tip. , it r!laf tl,: C, bAlv, D.A./ Cut or now, 4411,7' litrutlh front y , 41 i'1111” .I. particular to !nark 1.14 - 1 ,, L ;e6 "ma Rc.ilroad." All Clouds cuuaigued to Lite Agelltd at Philadt‘lpina ur Pitt . stdurcll, Hal b, turv.arklad RXl3h7 AfiLiTl6-11lltri9, W.:Mill* a co., 'qouipoiii, 'Ft it. F. toys It Cu., ak Luis Ll'ltiley a Co., Evanilvnii, Ind.; Duruesuil, Bell A tin., and Cart or, ac Jewett, , Hy.; It. C. Muldrum, Madison, Ind ; IL W. Brown h Cu., and Irwin & Co.. Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & Co., Zaiiiooiiis, iThiu; [much & Co., No. 51 Flinty street, LI tenni ; littiton A co., No. 1: Astor lluuss, New York; No. I IVil Ilion street, and ltis. S liar-sr) Plass, Now York, E. J ,snseditr. Magraw A KOOLIB. D. A. zitewart, Li. 11. LiiilJbTiiii; General Frst.itit Agttnt. Li. J. LOSiaAERT, uityl Snlisrinteudent, Altousa, Pa. STEA `tl+, RS 18 b 7 Chicago, idilwankie and Lake Superior Line. Pleasure Route t© Lake Superior. SPLENDID STEAMER LADY ELGIN IN CONNEC TION WITH PITTSBURGH, PORT WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD. Steamer LADY ELGIN, rbe& bl 4 •4 f E. 11. TOMPKINS, Commander. . ' LEAVES CHICAUO, ! LEAVES MILWAIIKIII. Kona, .July 13.1.Mouday dui) . 1;3. Saturday" ' '"). 'z" 'i•urd:l 3 • Thursday • Aug. 6.1 Thursday Aug. 6. Tuesday . •• 18. Tuesday Monday " 31. 'euday Sat urduySept. 12. •••larprilay 6,•pt.. 12. 6:,L LI rday.....— .......... " llti. Saturday LEAVES MACECINNC ' LEAVES 6CPERIOR, I( ETElin:if, , Tuesday July 11.'‘Vedueaday. July 15 Sunday " 26. Monday. .Friday kug. 7. Saturday Aug 8 Wednesday " 16. Thura4y TAsday ..... .. 1. Weduesday s„ Sunday 13.IMonday " I: Sunday " 27. Monday Steamer LADY ELGIN will connect at Superior with the 'warner JAMES CARSON, for Middlotowe, On Leah, 0[1.4, to, Wahhegan and Fund du Lsc, affording tweengers amid flaw to view the beautiful scenery of the ,At. Luuis ricer, with its many romantic and fascinating Islands. The LADY ELGIN also connects with steamers for Bit. chanan, Burlington, Encampment Island, Beaver Bay, Sax on, Hiawatha and Grand Portage, all flourishing towns on the north shore of Minnesota. r. N. 11.—After October Ist, the EILOTN will conform to the same order of time as nearly as weather will permit. For further information apply at the Ticket Offices of th‘ , Pittsburgh, Fort Wl,yne and Chicago Railway Company, where Tickets can be obtained to tinpurior City and all inter mediate points on the Lakes. A. T. SPEND :R .4 CO., Agents, Ivl4l Foot of State street. Chicago, LA IVERPOOL PHILADELPHIA AN ll NEW YORK SCREW STEAMSHIP LrNE. The eplemlidßteamehipe forming the above Line will sail from From Yew Ysrk as follows: CITY OF BALTInORE Capt i.eia.h lan. 7. KANJAII.OO '• :Jeffrey Feb. I th. CITY OF WASIIINGTON.. " Wylie 'Deer fotL CITY OF 11AETIMOR.:_',..... " Lettob, ..... And every alternate Thursday. From Lire.. 7 0 ,1 Every alternate Wednesday. Rae From New York , --Cabin $75. 'Third Class SIO Ftzre from Liverpool—Cabin $lO5, $B5, and $75. Ildr.l Maga $46. RETURN TICIEfITS a7ailahle f“r Si! Months Steamer of the Line. Cabin, sl.4o—Third caw, go eUrdOad nikout proceeding to Europe. or wishiag w aeml r their friends from the old country, can purelowe Tichrt, .7an obtain all information by applying to J. G. Dale, 1;, or ad way, N. Y. SABEL& CORM, 177 Bmedway, New York, JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty et., PltUburgh Passage Cortifinettes by First-C.llm Sailing l'an,kots, between Now York and Liverpool. Also, Sight Drafts gold by the apl4 MONEY ! MONEY !! --PRICES MARK ED DuWN. 47. - Great reduction in the price of Embroideries. We have gone carefully over our handsome sr.,. is FRENCII-WORRED UNDEIt SLEEVES, • MUSLIS; BANDS, eto And Ii tcd the prices to suit the " Hard Times." The Ladies may rely ou getting haririins at oct27 .BORN 77 MArket Ptre(•: ORINTED FRENCH .ME RI NOES, for 62 Q end 70 rents, worth and .1,25, the beet assortment in the city. Q. IiA.Ni,UN LOVE, (f racerly Love Brothers), (h'7 No 74 Bis.rkei strfet. CHIMNEY TOPS.-1 , 10 Gothic Chimney Topa, or vq.riou., txtautiful I.att•-rna, for !ale by OIL CLOTII CLO I'lllNO—Of all kinds, black and ytolow, ,r a ~It, at the India ftr.td,r ant '2i St 1t704.1t. ideSi J. a H. PIILLLI S. TEST INDIA PRESERVES.-10 dozen assorted, just received and fur sale by REYMER d ANDERSON, No. AA rtra-e EL LI ES.-50 dozen Ourrant, .Blaekbery elo ()range, Quhace, Peach. and Grape for HAle by RHYMER Sc ANDEILSON, RG Woo4l etrek, upposit. St. Chars w eViei MANGANESE. -5000 Ws. for salo by B. A. VALLISUTOCIii . A Cu., do3l (Warr of Wood sod lint Wiwi MEDICAIi. MEDICP ri. • - G -,,..---,:"]'. .- - v -:t i < J •l'Oß I.I.OOFLA.NIPS CE.LEBRAT.EI , •:, ~. I -. .. -g• .6, --,,..,-; 7_l 1: . 2...1 . S. . .: •, 4 " e...32,1Z;1D BY Da. C. M. JACIiSON, Pamin'a, Pe.. C E 7 .,EitRATED - - Will effectually cure • LIVE.: CJAIPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, CUB,. 'iv% F .-: - r % i If T - ' U ti ,.. NIC OR 1 , 41.111V0U8 DEBLLITY, DISEASES A ,E,A, .1. ll_' ' ' G 1:4 ÜB' THE fiLDNEYS, Ana •z! Du- 2eiringfram. a disordered Liter or to.sicisit, kn D • Otteh LET"En PALLS. ~,,,,,,,,' : : it°,...,T 17 4irL a iteelhe . , Lb.,..,, ife c art itit i t lt,ti j lt gian Stonze r h i , ,ood, Ware air aka Bays". 707.1 , 01:-#.,!....7:.2.;.7.= ot T i1....a No. Fullness or weight in the Stomach, ______ dour Eructs. [attune, sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stu. They are n• ot recom mnch, Swimming of the Iliad, Hurried and Difficult U Breatiung, Flutterin4 at Lilo Heart, Choking or Suffocating mended _as niversz,l sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of 1,14,m Dots or Webs before the sight, Fever and Dull Pal. , ''''' in the Head, Deficiency el Perspiration, Yel lOWnes it of the Skin and Limbs, Pain n Cure-ails but simply kr the Side, Back, Chest, Limes, se. 11 • - • Sudden Flushes of ileac burn- ‘vriat their name pur ing in the Plash, Constant inniginings of Evil, and • Via great Depr,...ion of ..- IPrt'S BEILITO. ,-....-.,1 in attributing each valuable properties to this remedy, no i n rush or unwarrantable azsettioll 13 mane, but is simply stated e N 7 ERMIFUGE ) f( ~ a i.Ar, pre, , :or 1.. , 1d. uitibly ~ . .s..M cozcluev,iy by the exti ear-• • `e' . dmary cures, and eel:lents derived nom ate use, under the di. expe l ling Worms roll ...-.,.::. of !fa illustrious originator, Dr. Hoof:hind, among ell t ~,,...el em....p..,... - .n society, and from the immense macs of , te,.ouen. area al, par:9 of the American continent, aeon. t :le human system ) hi. a.,..,a , . a duri,g the last ton years, in the Minds of the prime e..: I..“rprietdr. the prevalence of diseased to which the 1 ' 1 Clorm.o hitter, Lire udapted., it is with sorrow Weeny it, ia al- also been administere,l ~..„;..„,,„„...,. indeed there is scarcely a family throughout . . . d t,....,,1e oxt,et el ~:ir country ilt which there cannot be ~, th th _ . (~,.........,„ its numbers that peculiar sallow and languid - s '' • e most satisfactory ~.., pr..‘ruizre denoting a diseased Myer, or an emaciated and onaering Dyspg,tic. • tL - Suits to various ismuna, • :.1. , a of what inineiu.i unportauLe7to this Gianni invalid : -, l_lbj set to Worm{ . ~, . , ~ ........t. :. Ler , ain and reliable remedy should be placed withi - -- - s , m• - .;,..11 ...,ach; one in which no baneful or injurious drug en- ter, ill,. IL3 at,at i .,3:teeu ; a remedy on whicu the patient can • . ety wan 0,3 tialwat CulltilloitCy and certainty, and be assured The LIVER • PILLS. lor • . :rum actual and ...ai.gible moots that the article ho is using . i ~,,-, s really pdia,uts tne :in, s attribtted to it. Such a remedy I. as "livii.ilio&N.l.P6 Li i.:ll...vLa_N 11.1.2 - TElts." Thonaancle o Lle cure of LIVEII Co M I,,ilate have been expended in its rnanutactore and diffusion tbroil g h“Lit all parte or tins continent, and Clio proprietor 1, ',., tie.- i t,r,al,dt .ql,lactiuti lu a rating that there is no P LAINT ) all BILIOUS E rD :, i.:77 . ..... t. state, Wow.), or even village, whore the :..ledicine has been iotri.ciureti, that there cannot be found numbers willing t;33Lify CO lta Virtues. RANGEMENTS 3, SICK HEAD it is used constantly in the practice of a large number o. the alUist, prominent Physicians in the country, who have . me. added their written testimony in evidence of its great A & CIIE, C. , ..<i-Lurid. In conclusion, then, we would respectfully ask of all those afflicted with any of Chu above llita,aeisie to give the Bitters a [fiat, and rest assured it will never lm regretted. I,)urchasers will pleasc In proof oi the atacenients above wade, all are invito&to . reed atteutp.ely o the Almanac published annually by the Pr pi teem, lei Farmers and Falialles, Colltailliu g 1.1 great num= be particular to ask for her of useful receipts, in addition to the testimony in favor of the ]s al ]sitters, 're the must prominent and welt known in ane/male in all party orthe Union. All Agents for the Bit. r !) F. C. McLanes Cele tor, are authorized to distribute the Almanac gratuitously. I . -t ERMIFUGE r 1 V Priucipai Otico and Mitnutactory,96 Arch street, Philadel. ...)ratCCI Om, Pit. cur sate Nvauler,..., 1 4 Druggists in all the principal cities, am., ~....,at retail by Apothec.aries and Storekeepers in every town c .-1 YER I ) ILI_, prepared 1)v _, is the United States and Canada, and by • • - B. L. S'ASINESTOCE. &. CO. and • Dr. OEO. H. PLEYSE.R., 1-11 '3 ~,...,..,,,,,,,,,, _ Pittsburgh. I 't 1. , 1 - I , Utitct 11 'f- j ' teei, .4 S 1t 4 k..4 ket , NOT w-iiEN CiIJA_RANTEED IN all alit Itlfa DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Net , tons Debility, Stricture., tileets, Gravel, Diabries, Diseases .1 in • iiidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scro tum. talus iu the Bones and AnkleOiseases of the Lungs, Throdt, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Body or Limbs, Can tads, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, and diseases .tassug from a tierangehneut of the Sexual Organs, such as Nnntl.l tr.niff ling, loss of memory, loss of power, general eiskuess, dimness of vir.i.n with peculiar spots appearing Ms.,' the eyes, tune Of eight, wattefulne2s ' dyepOpala, liver na.neeiaea, eniptions upon the tace, pain in the back and head, ;cleat, Irregularities and all improper discharges from both sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease origina ted, however lung standing or obstinate the case, recovery it certain, and in a abetter time than u permanent cure can be ems t,:l other treatment, oven after the disease has bathed the Skill eunnent physiclaus and resisted all the r 10:5105 01 cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor, catianig iensickness and tree from merctuy or balsam. Dur ing twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the jaws of death many thousands, who, in the last stages of the above mentioned diseases had boon given up to din by their puy alcit.us, which warrants me in promising to the afflicted, who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies , tin - health,. as they ere the first cause of Consumption, ecru , lulu and many other bliseases, and should be a terror to the nutima As a permanent cure is scarcely ever effect , ea, a majority nt the cases falling into the hands of Bacon, pnteilt petsou, who not only tail to cure the diseases bat ruin the constitution, rilibtg the systenn with mercury, i which, with the disease", hastens the sufferer into a rapid Consumption. hut should the disease and the treatment not cause death ,peeddy, nild the victim marries, the disease is entailed opya the children, why are burn with feeble constitutions, and the current of the corrupted by a virus which betrays Inds: in tiClufula, Totter, Ulcers, &uptions and other °Slue tidas o; the skin, eyes, throat and lungs, entailing upon them 3 brim xistenCe of suliering and consigning them to au early grave. 6 tt,roil Ati ht Ii is souther formidable enemy to health, tot , 10;0,11)v di, lu the dread catalogue of human diseases causes -••• st td-s drain upon the system, drawing its thou- Yale In .1 1e i I anni thr.ugh a few years of suitermg down to all in.•l inlet) KlaVe % It aentru3S the nervous system, rapidly Waates ellet.o — ni :,1 tire, causes mental &ranger:teal, pro, tents the prop,.: development °Oche system, disqualifies tor marriage, society, bueinesii, and all earthly happineaa, and leaves tine suuorer wtont lied in lasts and mind, predis 1 ,,,-.1 L. Commionti .11 Nnint a train td evils more to be nit en, led :Min neat h With the Initial confidence I as sure the unfortunate Se:Lill, of Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can be elle: ten , and with the abandonment lit CLIILIOU6 practices my paigerini can be restored to robust, VigurottJ health. a 111:!.; 1 are cautioned.:cannot the use of Patent Medi ! dins, for there arc oo Mali) ingiatiouil snares to the CLPIIIIIII.O3 n.i tine palate prints to ranch :mil rob the unwary sufferers tine untillims have their e,m - titutions ruined by the vile c.nipulanis ni q uack duttotO, or the equally poisonous was I trains vended 1,3 •• Patent Mi.:die:lin," 1 liase Carefully Ulla iyiled many of Blest , sal led Patent :dein:dm:a and find that nearly all 01 the:, cnnaLaill Corte:dye Subunit:de ' which is i tint el the titnlrig , St preparations of mercury and deadly poison, w hich instead sd coring the disease disables the aye ! tem tor life. REMO Three-fourtas dt the patent nostrums now in we ;um put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, whodontirlunder stand even'tclel4lpliabet el the auiteria ntralica,and are equal ly as destitute 01 any knowledge fu the huluausystem,hav tug uut, object only in View, and that to make money regard- . lesd ul consequences. Lrregn tam t. e 8 and all diseases at nudes and females treated ou principles escablisned by twutify years of practice, and stilictunle.l by fuunaands of the mu9t remarludie cured. 31,11citto,n, with full directiona, nowt to any part of the Uuitrd Ctatea or Umadas, by patients communicating their ny mpionts by letter. Itusinesb correspondence etrictly eon fideutial. Addreas J. SUNIDIERVILLE, M. D, Oddcs No. 11'31 Filbert street, (Old No. 1090 below Twelfth, Philadelphia. fi 5 7 '1 F: It V COL LIN U. all diecaised the great, lir.t cause tipriugß from neglect of Natttre'a law! i;f'ENAT TILIT.A.TREEBTT. Private and COnfidential Medical Advice! AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE LlOSPl- TAL—Edtablished for the cure of Syphilis, Seminal Aad the nocret I utinnittua of Youth and Maturity, Jr. AMod et EON, duiPiMo, N. Y. Wilco corner of Main pod (Nay atm:of,, (up atairs.) A 3.10nT 611.1.ENTLPIO LNVENTION. Au instrument for the cure of Genital Debility, or Nectar unt 1.11118,,i0116, more properly known 618 Seminal Weakness, 6.c. tie be permanently cured in from tifteon to twenty d .3, by the tthe of this instrument, when need conjointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TARE I'ARTIQULAR NO7IOE. Dr. A.lit.)6' 6. SON take pleasure in announcing that they Live invented a most important instrument fur the cure ot the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test by the most eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia and New York; it has been declared the only useful instrument ever yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Woakness,or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habits ot youth. to. AM OS A dif.'l, in order to satisfy the most skeptics; as to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselves the. in any ialmuce where they may prove unsatisfactory aft. h,:r trial, the money will be refunded by returning the in strument in s good order. Persons wishing the above useful Instrument will ()beery. that the price, with the accompanying directions, securely packed and sent by express, is ten dollars. NEW Ilk...lllsDlEb AND QUICK CURES. Dr. AMOS.Er SON May bo consulted from eight o'clock it 1.1- morning until nine at night, in every, Eltago and syrup tore ut the Venereal Disease, Gonorrlices, Gleers, Secondary loptome, Seminal Weakness, impotence and Strictures oi the Urethra, etc., with inviolable secrecy. The treatumnl they adopt is the roan,: of upward of thirty years' extensive and successful prtmtice in London. The most inveterate Ca.SOB of Venereal IMnes.sec eradiated in eight or nine days. and cases of is slight nature in two or three days, ut a mM ertne expense. The cure effected wii.bout confinement or hindrance from busime.rs; also, nodes and pains in the bones and limbs, effectually eradicated. et CURE WARRANTED Dr. AMOS & SON have devoted their attention exclusive ly to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief they have consequently been enabled to/render to their fellow-creature is iuiy testified and , - reatfully acknowledged by convales cent patients and others daily - arriving in town from all parts o' the country, for the express purpose only of consaltat ra= while their exertions have beau crowned with the most sig nal advantages; yet from what they have experienced inquiring into the causes of these infections complaint (hum their most condition to that of the most dm germl.l and invetereted) they have always entertained the possibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise in variably found that the mqs horrible and malignant forms of disease could almost allays he traced to ono of the tel ciinses :—lgnorance, neglect, or the ill effects of un skilful and improper treatment; therefore, Dr. AMOS & SON have socceeled in discovering, in the selection of their remedies, a safe, effectual, and cautious course; omiteing all combination of remedies which bear an equivocal character, 1m well as those whose premature or injudicious application might be productivi of bad CAAISCqUOUCeS in the bands of private individuals. In short, the !audible end of their ,re medies is the lessening of a get-at Maas of human misery h.) thin ativniation, relief and prev.•ntion of those grievocs at the; ions that are in re Jay - the secret foe of life, and which, while they so extremely surround us, cab aloud for our skill and intertiirenoe for their extermination . COUNrItY INVALIDS. Pereoue in any part of the world may be succeesfall) treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case, with a remittance for Inethcines..t.c. Addrees Dr. AL10.9 A SO.:, corner Main and Quay street- Bonale. N. Y. . ja2.3:d*, 1 v STOVES, STOVES; STOVES. The " Tropic " Cook Stove, th' bait improved, as well , i he heaviest of ti,e size uow made. :tad Chamber Cue , . e. 'Pile "Ida," conceded by adi who have it to tee the most handsome and CAP at the Lon City Stove Wareimu.!. o! T. J. CitAIG k CO., `!O.. 153 W qt.rpwt A Calt PECTOB.AL Ai s,l ItTP: PILLS.-2) g ruffs oath up hand for nhl oorltif If. L. FAUN ESTOCK Cii. S.-311 half chests Young Ilyaon, lm t;linrovolt.r, Black Team, In store and for sah [l.Allr LS! SHAWLS!—WooI, Itrocha,..tc.., both long and qquare, Lb. TC:y ben in th, Ci CY, and at gory low prica, for ca' h. C. HA ,SoN LOVE, formerly Lure Bros., No. 74 Market street. S,,i I NVELOPES Blue and White )1 4 I. tl, Adhesive, Cloth Lined and Parchment Pup il., ; extra thick Cream Laid Legal do.; Note do.; a! e;zee; tor sale by W. S. R VEN, Comor Market and Second at.A. 13LANK ACCOUNT BOOKS.—A large stock of every demcription, in store and for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Corner of Market and Second etret,ta CII)ER.-10 Barrels tweet Cider, for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, dee? 89 Water street. LLEN'S N. AND B. LINIMENT.—Ten • groini on band and for sale by 4416 .• il. L. NALINNBTOOKj 00 PROPRIETORS ) Pitt:— 1 , 111-0-h., Pa., and take ni her, as there are various ()mei- preparations now 1-cfore the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pill.). 2.2 l others, in comparison with Dr. MCLANE'S, are worthless. • The GENUINE McLane's Vermiluge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug , ... O iores. 'LANE'S VERMIFUGE AND LIVER .A_VJL PILLS.-75 gross on hand and for Bala by B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO. Corner Wood and Fourth streets. aRIVATE DISEASES.-DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offices, " • No. GO SMITHFIELD Street, Pitts- • burgh. Pa. DR. BROWN is an old citizen of Pitta burgh, and has been in practice for the last twenly.fire years, the business has been confined mostly to Private and Sur. f: A."...#'0..3 4 gf,: gical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS '..y4 , In need of a medical friend, should not . s N 00: • fail to find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and • his experience in the treatment of a certain class of diseases, is a afire guarantee to thenufferers of obtaintng permanent relief, by the use of his remedies and following his advice. DR. BROWN'S RBISEDIES raver fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases—all Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseases arising fium a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a totter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant To persons so afflicted, Dr. IL offers hopes of a sure and speedy recx/vary. SEMINAL WBAKNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, brought on often by that solitary habit Of sensual gratification which the young and weak-minded often give way to,(to their owe destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in this country—they aro safe, and make a speedy rortoratlon to health. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful dia. ease in a few days—he will warrant a cure. Ile also treats Oleet, Gonorrlhea, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Ye male Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pain in the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, together with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter descriffing the symptoms, containing a pi; di rected to DR. BROWN, No. 60 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pa., will be immediately answer4l. Medicine sent to any address, safely packed and secure from observation. Office and Private Room, No. 60 Bmlthfiold street, Pitt • burgh. Pa. . my2s IT IS NOT A DIVE. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer. LIRAY lIAIRED, BALD, or persons with N„j4 diseases of hair, or scalp, read the followin4:andjudge of the articles: dire. S. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSAIIIIIIII, Or WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING, is cadential to use with the RESTORER, and is the hest Hair Dressiug for old or young extant, being often efficacious in mitt of hill Ac., without the Restorer. REV. 11. V. DEGAN, Editor Guide to Holineas. "Ws can testify to its effects," tw. PRESIDENT J. H. EATON, L. L. Murfreesboro', Tenn. "Notwithstanding irregular use, the falling off of hair ceased, and wy gray locks restored to miginal color," 48. REV. 8. B. MOItLEY, Attleboro', MassacirMAts. "tt has - - changed the "Crown of Glory," belonging to old men, to the original hue of youth," ac. B.E.V. M. TIiACILEIt, (60 years of age) Pitcher,Chenango county New York. " fdy hair is now restored; it is nothing like a dysl," /kn. ELEV. D. T. WOOD,lsliddlstown, Now York. "My own hair, - and that, of another of my family, has greatly thicken. ed, where almost bald," Ac. REV. JAMES eIcHEE,'New York city, recommends it, &o REV. W. PORTEUS, Stanwich, Conn. "It has mot nil most sanguine expectations, &c. REV. J. F. GRISWOLD, Washington, N. H. "It is really efficacious in restoring the hair," &c. REV. G. M. SPRATT, Lewlsburgh, Pennsylvania. "We can and do cheerfully recommend it," .A.c. REV. J. P. TUSTIN, Charlestown, South Carolina. " The . white hair hae become obviated," &o. RELY. AMOS BLANCHARD, Meriden, N. H. "We think very highly of your preparation,' Ac. REY. B. C. SMITH, Prattsbnrgh, N. Y. "I was surprised to find my hair turn as when I was young," Ac. REV. 0 .M. CLIN R, Lewiston, Pennsylvania. "It has stop ped my hair falling and caused a new growth." REV. A. PRINK, Chatauquo county, New York. "1 am s$ igned and recommend it." REV. 1) MORRIS, Cross River, New York. "It is the best preparation extant." REV. WILLIAM - QUIVER, Editor Mother'e Magirtit e, New York. "Recommends it." We eiport these preparations to Europe even, and they are enpersedingiall others there to well as in the United States. It does not sou or stain Sold by all the principal whole. stile and retail merchants In the United States, Cuba, or Canada. fig' Some dealers try to sell articles instead of this, on which they make more profit. Write to Depot for circular, terms, and information. Genuine is signed, Ifrs.S..A...itten, written in i . Beware of counterteiut. [sep.3:e,o-d3mdew JAMES PATTON, Jr., Allegheny (Jay Merchants and others will find it to theii advant.ge amine our stock and prices before making their p,:r• s. elsewhere. J. a 11. PHILLIP , gel° 28 and 28 St. Glair • I • ,•t MX4I.4MMfAM_ FLEMING 73110'5, WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. gose Prolmlotot-z. RIIEIIMATInt MEM QED We might swoll this list, but if not convinced, TRY DEPOT 355 BROOM STREET, N. V•. where address all letters and inquiries. l ' il a ht S rg .. e A titt la pp L ly E ki N iZl on A tut ilt d.a ß n E d for ea b E y R.—A novl6 B. L. PAIINESTOCK h 0,) . . SAML. FAHNESTOCK, No. 74 Wood street, Pittsburgh, IJAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT PROM ENGLA_ND WALDRON] GRIFFIA':4 asl T T T CORN AND GRAIN .SCITIII, OORN HOES ; PATENT AND COMMON ANVILS; t•T E Traps, very superior Drawer Locke, very superior uun Locks, Tinned and Enamelled Sauce Pans, Basting Shona, Braes Candlesticks, Braga Cocks, Brass Stair Rods, lilac, Bits, Measuring Tapes, Superior Waiters, Curry c.,:, I.e, Traces, Coil, Fifth, Tongues., Stretch and Brms t Chaiiie, e !r 1: a variety of other goods, ail of which a - ill be sold at L.,. Li• erate terms. (AIL CLOTHS FOR TILE FALL TRAP 1:. ‘,..7 We have on hand, and are daily receiving !AZ:IL. thereto from oar own and other manufactories, alarge et, • of Floor Furniture, Carriage 'k`rimming,Table Cover, T:s parent, Green and Buff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, used lionsefurnishing and other pnrposes. Also, Trans: a,. a Window Shades, of dry and oil finish—gold bordered • other styles, and Window Shade Trimmings. g ME —2OO bbls. for sale by Jai - HENRY IL COLLIN BWARI3. SODA.-10 00• pounds un iutr, and far sole by B. L FARNICIiTOL: t• A k 41442 eMIII Niellial,s ht a.
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