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    BIJSINESS CARDS.
0 SMIIEL C. WI N GARD,
11.5 AT T ORAI le V AT LAW g
Pirl.trzaas,
414- ()ems, No. 69 GIANT street, between Peurth droot
nd Di.moud alley. apl3
A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law,
fan Fourthstreet, Pittalnargb, both eon litnitliflold and
Cherry alley,
All L, Surgeon Dentist, successor to G.
W. Biddle, N 0.144 Smithfield street.
L, 4:C3r Office hours from 8 tol o'clock, and from 2 to S o'clock.
loLfebls:ly
SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth Street, five doors
• west of Markot.
6.3 - Office hours from 9 o'clock A. Si. to 6 o'clock P. M..
doc2o:y
JSCIIGONMAKER, Manufacturer of
tor • White Lead, Red Lead, Zinc, Paint, Lithargo, Putty,
ac. Wholes& e dealer in Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine,
&c., No. 24,1100 d street, Pittsburgh . mr.:2
OSEPII PLEASING, successor to L. Wil
y cox et Co., corner of Market street and the Diamond,
keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, MED
ICINES., MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY, and all firth
cies pertaining to his business..
#4". Physicians' Prescriptions carefully COMl , ol:Lidtil at all
hours. jeihy
IW. CHADWICK, dealer in K.entueky
• , -eaf TOBACCO, RAGS and PAPER, No. 149 Wood
street, below Sixth, Pittsburgh. [ap 2 O:ly
The highe,t market price, in ra,.th, paid for Rage.
wavrni. r. 31A.11.811ALL JOSEPH L. uneu.c.9
WP. MARSHALL & Co., Importers and
a dealers in French and American PAPER HANG•
INGS, 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
,Gr-So agents for the celebrated manufacturee of !desert.
Dellcourt it Co., Parte. ang7
n - AVID CAMPBELL SAMUEL POI,
_l_l LOCK have associated together under the style of
CAftIBELL k POLLtX.Iii, for the transaction of a general
Variety and Dry Goods business, and the manufacture of
plain and Waved Line Gilt Mouldings. mll9
PIMP EMAIL 1tW1E1:I J. ANDERSON
EY MER & ANDERSON, (successors to
IA) Joshua Rhodes & C 0.,) wholesale dealers in FOREIGN
IRITITS, N UTS, SPICES, CONFECTIONARY, SUGARS, &c.,
No. 39 Wood stre , A, opposite the St. Charles Hotel, Pitts•
burgh. opt
1.7. GILLISPII A. HINELDINIS.
T J. GILLESPIE & CO„ Looking • lads Manufacturers,
. and dealers in Looking Glass Pla •s, Plate Musa, En.
graviugs, Combi and Fancy 00..15, N. 7t, Wood street,
Pitto
burgh.
On hand and mad° W order, Gilt Piet a,. blautla Glasmea,
Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt Fa ones, or Mould.
log, of every description.
Sir Steamboat Cabin, .'ecoiated and Gilt
BOTTLERS. - JOHN k)cii Drs & Co., Bottlers,
N 0.187 First streot, would respectfully inform the put.
lc that they have constmdly ‘l3 hand a large supply of
SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL kt, ATER, ALE and PORTER,
of the host quality.
The attention of families is patticrilariy directed to the
fact that they bottle WAINRIGIIT'S ALE in its purest state.
Physicians recommend it to familie on account of its whole
tame and atr , ngthrmiug qualities. oct.Thly
J. M. LITTLE,
NIERCRANT TAILOR
(Dr. irislen NSW ltn,l.liu~~
ORO H. 1 , h , 121v
I W. RLRR,, ARCHITECT, REMOVEL)
from :c,oLuor filth and Wood to
tir
BTItBET,
In n.•.. building—continuos to prepara Plans and
Spocilleations of, and to Superintand the Erortion of (,very
description of Buildings. delAhlys
G-P. RE YMER,
• GAS FITTER, STEAM FITTER,
I=llEl
Mao, manufactureB to order TUBULAR BEDSTEADS, fc.r
flogpitald, Prinong, at No. PI T;IIRD STREET,
ap30:14 botweun Wo.,d aud Market, Pitt.Bl.urgh,
APULTON, BELL AND BRASS
e FOUNDER, No. 70 SEC , )ND street, Pittsburgh,
is prepared to thruirth to order
CIHUROII, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTHER BELLS,
Of all sizes, from 10 to 10,000
(MIME BELLS made to order. STOP alai GAUGE (JOCKS
of all sizes. for Stoalabo;ita.
MINERAL WATT R PUMPS, COUYTEIt
and every variety of Brace Cadtimo liuishcd to the uw.test
manner.
ANTI-ATTRITION META L • FULTON'S PA
TENT METALLIC ['AMONG, for Staaam lio iuee. [ap23:ly
ouGHRIDGE & MAXWELL,
ti AIM F ACT LIREI2S OP
Looklrg-Gla.ases, !Picture E'ramk.b s ittid
Brushent
Lnd Dealers in Cloche, Hou.,, Furnishing Goods,
&o.
No. 11/6 Wood ntreet, above Fifth,
PITTSBURGH, PA
I Tinll3:ly
*A- Machine tirn.ee , . male order
EDUCATION AL
Vincent's College and Setnituiary,
UNDER THE CARP. OF THE BENEDICTINE FATHERS,
Near Latrobe, Wet.moreland eonnty,
IN THE -COLLEGE ARE A IiGIFI"IHE
.11.1 of ibhdlit Ed neati..h.
Lt the SEMIN ARV, the lathentot;es, History,
Ithetories, Philosophy, etc., and the dilt,rem hronche-i 01
higher erudition necessary or useful to th , se aspiring to
Priesthood.
The terma for Board and Tuition are i." , 0 per year, to be
paid bend-annually, stricny in advance.
German and French and otter r loamme:es, Drawing, Poi tit
lug and Music,forni uo extra charges, excepting some recoil,
penaation for the use of instruments.
Medicine, %Vomiting, Books, Stationery, idc., form extra
charges.
For particulars apply to the Director of the College.
The Collegiate year begins on the let of September, and
ends on the 3d of July following.
FATTIER O. 11 lIMM,
Dirirtor of the College.
St. Francis Academy for Boys,
UNDER THE CARL OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS
Loretto, Cttwbrla County, P.
T
II I S INSTITUTION, NATURALLY
situated for Educational purposes, affords all the in
ducements that can br desired far a datholic Institution.
It is located in the most healthy and picturesque portion of
the Alleghenies, distant four miles from Cresson Station, the
direct mail route between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The
scholastic year commencing the first Monday in September,
will close the 15th of July following.
The Terms for Board, including a thorough English Scien
tific Course, are $lOO per annum.
The Classic and Modern Languages form an extra charge
of $lO per annum.
Washing and use of Bedding $lO.
Bor further particulars apply to the superior of the Aca
demy.
Reference,' can be made to the Rt. Rev. Dr O'CtoNNOR.
up3o:ly,lB,w
improvement in Book Binding.
THE UNDERSIGNED H G
AVIN
obtained Letters Patent for Improvement iu BOOK.
BINDING Is prepared to furnish the attachment to 80 , ki
now iu use, or to apply the sawn to now Books. Orders for
which are respectfully solicited at WELDIN & ROWAND'S
Book Bindery - and Blank Book Manufactory, South-wont
corner of THIRD and WOOD Streets.
The above improvement consists: Eirst—Of a %italic
Spring clasping the back of the Book in such a manner all
to prevent the ietiVeB from sagging when the Book is stand
ing in a vertical position. Secoud—The carriage consists of
Metall() Grooves, on which are inserted Rollers, which will
effectually prevent the Books from wearing or chafing In pia
cling the same in Its resting place.
102:tf A. 11. ROWAND, Patentee.
PATENT CANDLE STICKS,
A Cheap and Excellent article
For Kitchen and Chamber Use.
iIALL AND SEE TIIEM AT THE IRON
OITV STORE and Tin Warehotote of
T. J. OltA.IO k (XJ.,
alyg Nn 134 7`nol atrwt.
TILE . LAST CHANGE IN FIGURES.—
Bon net Rilthon4, worth 75 route, at 62 , A per yard.
do do lo at 50 do
do do do 50 at 37% do
do do do 37% at 25 do
JOSEPH
77 Market greet..
octzu
WE WI LL SELL trout the present time at
cw.alutinly cheap CASH. Pl..aso call aad
Cl. HANSON LOVE,
b%•rilitrll, Itrt,, N•). 7.4 Nlarhet
I lit) our t3t o , k
”C (10
AN!) CH ELDItENS" Gum, Over
11~l and eALudolli, rhoap , ,it tho Pooples' NL v store, No.
17 IMO street, uear Markt•t
)us
DITVENISACLIER S, co
Retrench ! Retrench ! !
ANOTHER CRASII—IN PRICES!--Be
iug determined to eel! unr stock, though „ the Tia,
are Tight," we have made a general swee
REDUCED ENTIRE STC;Cii
Tu still lower prices.
•,ice Now iM 0111 time to buy when the aieeirtment in yet
u [Awoken, 1111(i the Prices Put Down 1 Down I I
oct29 JOB. 111)I011 , 2, 77 Nlarket otreet.
DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE ON
EASY TERMS :
Chant street—Three .three story houses, well arranged ,
each with hack buildings.
Third street—A three story house ' largo and convenient.
Logan street—A dwelling house of . 7 rooms. -
Fulton street—Two three story dwelling bongos.
South avenue—A two story brick house of 8 rooms, with
largo lot of ground, stable, carriage house, &o.
Itehimion street—A two story brick house.
Franklin street—A good house of 8 rooms.
Carson street—A two story house, and two 104. s of ground.
Penn street—Three largo dwelling lein , c4s.
Minerdvilk—A bench and one acre of ground—bealdes
inauy others in Allegheny, South Pittsburgh, ikc.
de2B S. CUTOBERT & SON, 61 Market street.
NEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLE-B.J
-20 boxes assorted 6's and a's, Sperm Oandles
on baud and and for sale by
Jail It O. & J. U. SAWYER.
!Li IME.-200 barrels fresh Lime, for sale by
de_ .43 116NRY IL COLLIES.
SO
A P S
1000 box,. Rosin Soap, in lb., 2 lb. and 3 lb,
500 " No. 1 Palm soap+, in lb., 2 lb, and 3 Ib. bars.
500 " Chemical Olive Sup, in lb. lumps,
200 " Oleine Oxide
250 " German
200 Castile
50 " Pure Palm
On hand and for sale by
Jail
NEW CROP.-
200 drums fresh Smyrna Figs,
10 mat s Dates
500 boxes Malaga Raisins, lust received and for
11,EYMER & ANDERSON,
39 Wood st., opposite St. Charles LloteL
FANCY BLACK DRESS SILKS. - A
large avaortruent, which we are cledias.it—"T'"_;
OLIRAP FOR CASH. 0. HAJWON -
Formerly Love Brothers,
Jag No. 74 Market street.
ENS' CALF, Buffalo and Gum Overshoes
at DISFENBACHER & CO.'S,
No, 17 Fifth street.
RYE FLOUR.-
1.5 bble freeb ground Rye libur, putt rece and
for rah. by Mi.. 91138 A. l'ExzEft.,
jpg.vrA °folks on haul and for sale
by NM 61 B. F. k 00.
NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET,
" i❑ 3 It, totrei,
iu 1 lb.
B. C. &J. U. SAW?
8 9 ' Witt - 4 etre.et.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
J.410/ES COLLINS
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PILOPIIIIIVIB 01 MS
Collins , Pittsburgh, Meadville a. lees!,
CANAL LINES.
NOB. 114 ARD 115 WATER' STIIEET, PITTSBURGII, PA
EMODES, HAGEN & CO.,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
No. 30 SYCAMORE ST., CPOINPIATI, O. 1.1y29
TjENRY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding and
Conamiasion Merchant, and wholesale dealer in FISH,
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS and PRODUCE generally, No.
2.5 Wood street, Pittsburgh. mere
GROCERS
tVhi. H. SMITH JOS. IL HUNTER
wllll. 111. S 14111 T &. Co.,
Late Smith, Matt h Huntord
WHOLES ALE
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
No. 122 Second and 151 Froiit Streets,
PITTSBURGEL PA.
!Remota LEECH Jour L. larcu JOSEPH S. IMO
JOSEPH S, LEECH & C. 1.,
Nos. 2412 and 2.44 Liberty .eet,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
BPlloll.lBSiiiidlE.,
AND COMMISSION MERCIIANTS,
DEALERS IN
FLOUR AND BACON,
TIN PLATE AND TINNERS' STOCK, AND
PITTSBUILGIIMANUVACTL RES.
1911 9 ALPIN Sa. CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Levee and Washington Ave sue,
WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY
ItAnulencts.—Josepb 8. Leech & Co., an i Pittabnrgh
iterchannl generally. jyll:yilikw
DAVID M'OANDLISB WILLIAM MLANtI IL A. 001.70
M'C4NDLESS, MEANS 4N. CO.,
eIJOCES9OIO3 TO WOOL r PeCANDLEss,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS
DIALCR9 IN
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS,
AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES GENERALLY
Corner of Wood and Water streets,
fel6:ly PITTSBURGH, Pe.
BAGALEY, COSGRAVE & CO.,
W 110 IA SALE GROCF,',?‘•
IS and 20 Wood street.
my6:l) PITTSBURG 1.1
WILLIAM !Mtn., Phi Win 0. W. RICIESTSON, Pittsburgh
& RICK ETSON, Wholesale Gro
cors,!lmporters of BRANDIES, WINES and SEGA RS,
Nos. 172 and 17.1, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pitts
),nr2,l. Iron, Nag, Ootton Yarns, Ac, constantly on hand.
Jy2o
DAVID M OARDL.M 'WILLIAM MEANS H. A OOFFIM
M'Candless, Means & Co.,
(Succeasors to Wick & M'Candlees,)
WpIOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in
IRON, NAILS, GLASS, corr.oN YARNS, and Pitta.
burgh Manufacturea generally. corner of Wood and Water
treeta, Pittsburgh. nays
WINES AND LIQUORS
M. DEVLIN U. E.ENNEDI.
DEVLIN & KENNEDY, Wholesale Wine
and Liquor Merchants and ik‘ctifying Distillers, No.
Stnitlifi,bl street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap3:l y
HONEGGER & CO.,
IMPOP.TSILS OP
French and German Wines and L1q11011 . 6,
CHAMPAGNE, &c., & c
161 Smithfield street, between 6th and 7th eta.,
ruhs:lydeml PITTSBURGH, PA
GLASSWARE
S. M'KEE & CO
MANUFACTURERS OF
OF Kees Pennsylvania Glass.
ALL SIZES OF WINDOW GLASS-
Extra, Double Strength,linitation Crown and Ruby
Flasks, Pickle and Pre'ervo Jars; Wine Porter and
Mineral Bottles; Telegraphic and Lightning Rod Insulators.
Second, between Woo z .4f - rrd--rtio - rket,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
But a short distance from the Steamboat Landing, and from
the Menem., ,A...aege, St. Charles and City limas.
attl.6m t.
A.LFIIMD B. CUILLING
IS/WARD MISJUDGE SIESEIST L. RINGWALT.
CIURLINO, ROBERTSON & CO., Mann-
J of Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint GLASSWARE,
warehouse No. 17 Wood street, corner of Front, Pittsburgh.
Z-4,- All other kinds of Glassware and Window Glass, at
low Market prices. apll:dly
T EDLIE & ULAM, Successors to Mulvany
Ledlie, manufacturers of Cut, Moulded and Plain
Flint and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all
kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware
house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsbugh.
nth/Idly _
fIREAT AUCTION SALE, of Dry Goods,
kit at A. A. Mason & Co's, No. 25 Fifth street..
$lOO,lOO worth of goods of every description wil, be imme
diately sold off at auction, and at retail at auction prices.
AUCTION BALES EVERY DAY,
From 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 o'clock.
Domestic Goods, Housekeeping Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres,
Satinettq, Vestings, Flannels, Ml:tonna, Checks, Tweeds,
Jeans, &c., &c.
W. G. McCARTNEY, Auctioneer
ELIZABETHAN.—A new Decorative Wall
Paper. Elizabethan denign,juat received, and for Kiln
A PPLES.-
bbls. extra fine Rambo and Belletlower;
88 " Vandiver,
100 " Rnssett Apelea, just rec'd and for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER, 89 Water street.
FLOUR.
100 bbls. choice Extra Superfine;
60 " Superfine Flour ' knit received
and for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
delB 89 Water street
(1 ASK ET, Binders, Straw, Bonnet, and
'lull Faller's Board, for sale by W. S. HAVEN,
Nos. 31, 33 and 33,
Corner Market and Second streets.
DYE WOODS.-300 bbls. for sale by
c 1 ,41.7 B. A. FAIINKSTOOR &
NOTICE TO FARMERS AND MILLERS.
Corns!milers, for hand or power, that will shell and
clean 2000 bushels per day in the most perfect inacuer—
warranted In evury respect—at the Seed Store, 47 Fifth Kt.
'4",ttaburgb. Idsc.4 I JA?CIES WARDROP.
G l ey k.SS.-200 boxes Window Glass, for sale
rpo,rir I 4117NRY A COLLINS.
IINKSTANDS.—A large variety for sale :it
SVM. G. JONNSTON & CO.'S,
Stationery Warehouse, 67 Wood et
10LOOR OIL CLOTHS,-
Of our own an 1 eastern manufacture—all widths. and
cut to snit any size of rooms or hails—at the Oil Cloth Ware
rooms, No. 2d and 28 St. Clair street.
0ce.1.3
GREEN APPLES. -- - -
20 bble. green apple's, just received and for sale by
oct2o JAB. A. FETZER, 89 Water street.
COPPERAB-100 bbb3. for sale by
IN(2"3)R. A. !All Bier ePr:B fan
FAINT BRUSHES, assorted sizes ; 300 doz
on hand and for Bale by
B L. FAIINESTOOK & 00.,
Smola:wore to blaming 8r,..v.
YE FLOUR-20 bbls. in store and for
Bale by [de2sl HENRY H. OOLLINS.
ARD—in kegs—for sale by
.A 4 unv7 lIHNICY H. OOLLTNR.
VGGIS.-3 bbls. Eggs, this day, rce'd and
VA far sale ha 61,121 FIRNP,Ir H. COLLINS'
CIIIEESE.-500 boxes prime, for sale by
lad MENRY EL COLLINS.
QWEET POTATOES.
LI 40 Duel'. Sweet Potatoes, net received And fur sale by
00t27 JAB. A. PETUJR. AO , Water !trees.
RIME BLACK TEAS—Excellent Oolong
6ec lb.; the finest imported 76e and $l. We are
determined not to advance the price of our Teas as long as
we have a pound on band, therefore, wake up housekeepers
and buy your Teas at MORRIS A. PATTON'S,
au2Sl Next door to the Druggists, in the Diamond
BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.—
A hill assortment, very cheap.
O. HANBON LOVE, formerlLove Brothers,
ort'2l No. Ti Market street
BIIED,TA VISTA.—For Sale.—A two story
frame house, of four rooms and kitchen; paled fence
In front, a bake oven, &c. Lot 20 feet front on Monterey at..
in Buena Vista, extension of Allegheny city, by 110 feet
deep, to an alloy. B. CUTHBERT & EON,
dent 51 Market street.
WALL PAPER! WALL PARER! Cheap!
—Received last week, 10,000 rolls of Wall Paper, to
sell at 19% to 20 cents per roll.
W. P. 141ARSHALL & 00.,
No. SS Wood street.
THIRTEENTH LIST of Applications for
Tavern Re-Licenses, Med in theelerk's Mee, in Al
legheny county. up to date.
J. L. McKean, tavern, Third Ward, Pittsburgh.
del C:St T. A. ROWLEY. Clerk.,
VERY Economical Parch User of Dress
Goods, Shawls, Mantles, &c.; also Domestic and Sta
ple bloods, will find it to their advantage to call and exam'
oar llew Stock rf Fall and Winter Dry Goods before purchtis '
int.elsewhere. C. HANSON LOVE,
44.5 For merly Leave Brag., Na 74 Market et.
OLASSES.—
♦ 20 barrels New Orleans,
20 " Baltimore Syrup, for file by
tle2l WM. 21. SMITH At 00.
AGREAT BARGAIN.—For sale, a own=
fortable two story brick Dwelling House, with two
tote of ground, situate on Carson street, South Pittsburg,
short tottnoe from the Monongahela Whig°.
d 8 0 B..OIIIMBUT ift; BON,sl.klarket st.
MEM
MORGAN ROBIRTLION
W. P. MARSHALL & CO.,
W,,,,41
J. k H. PHILLIPS
MISCELLANEOUS.
UNITED STATES MAILS.
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, I.
February 1, 1858.
PROPOSALS for conveying the mails of
the United States, from Jnly 1, 1858, to Ju 1860,
on the following routes in the State of PENNSYLVANIA,
will be received at the Contract Office of this department
until 3, P. M., of March 31 next, to be decided by April 21
following;
3519 Fr im Couneantville, by Crossingville and Edenboro'
to Waterford, 30 miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Conneautville on Monday and Wednesday, at
7 A. St.
Arrive at Waterford by 8 P. M.
Leave Waterford Tuesday and Thursday at 7 A. at.;
Arrive at Conneantville by 8 P. at.
8520 From Hanover, by Littlestown and Monocacyvillo,
Md., to Emmitiaburgh, 22 miles and back, three
times a week.
Leave Hanover Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at
P. M;
Arrive at Emmittsbnrgh by 6 P. at.
Leave Emmittsburgh Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 4 A. sr.
Arrive at Hanover by 9 A. at.
3521 From Brookville, by Itichardsville, Mary A
Shaffner's Corner's, Beach Bottom, and Bear Creek's
Mills, to Ridgeway, 35 miles and back, once a wm.k.
Leave Brookville Saturday at 7 A. M.
Arrive at Ridgeway by 6 P. M.
Leave Ridgeway Friday at 7 A. M.
Arrive at Brookville bs 6 P M.
8.522 From Marietta, by Sifter Spring and liemplield, to
1 ancaster, 12% miles and back,dally, except Sunday
Leave Marietta daily, except Sunday, at 1 P. M.
Arrive at Lancaster by 5 P. M.
Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 8 A. at.
Arrive at Marietta by 12 M.
3523 From Lancaster, by Willow Street, Rawlins villa, and
Bethesda, to McCall's Ferry, 18 miles and back,
twice a week.
Leave Lancaster Monday and Thursday at 7 A. M.
Arrive at McCall's Ferry by 12 M.
Leave McCall's Ferry Monday and Thursday at 2 P M.
Arrive at Lancaster by 7 P. M.
3521 From Lancaster, by Greenland and Sondersburg, to
Paradise, 9 miles and back, six times a week.
Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 3 P. M.
Arrive at Paradise by 6 P. M.
Leave Paradise daily, except Sunday, at 7 A. M.
Arrive at Lancaster by 10 A. M.
3525 From Beaver, by Parkinson and Service, to Frankfort
Springs, 20 miles and back, twice a week.
Leave Beaver Tuesday and Thursday at 8 A. M.
Arrive at Frankfort Springs by 3 P. M.
Leave Frankfort Springs Monday and Wednesday at
8 A. Ms
Arrive at Beaver by 3 P. M.
3520 From Evansburgh, by Sherrnariville, to Linesville, 8
miles.and back, three times a week.
Leave Mvanaburgh Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
at 10 A. M.
Arrive at Linesville by 12 M.
Leave Linesville Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
2 P. M.
Arrive at Evansbnrgli by 4 P. at.
3527 From Hollidaysburgh, by Frankstown and Canoe
Creek, to Williamsburgh, 12 miles and back, nix
times a week.
Leave Hollidaysburgh daily, except Sunday, at '44 2 ' P.
at., on arrival of western mail.
Arrive at Williamsburgh by 6% P. M.
Leave Williamsburgh daily, except Sunday, at 7 A. M.
Arrive at Hollidaysburgh by 11 A. M.
Proposals to elute/tee the Yellow Springs office are
invited.
3528 From Orcult Creek to Chemung, N. Y., VA miles and
back, twice a week.
Leave Orcutt Creek Tnesday and Saturday at 9 A. M.
Arrive at Charming by 10% A. At.
Leave Chemung Tuesday and Saturday at 11 A.. M.
Arrive at Orcutt Creek by 12% e. u.
029 From Starucca to rallmausville, 5 miles and back,
twice a week.
Leave Starucca Tuesday and Saturday at 1 P. M.
Arrive at Tallmaus•.ide by 2 , A,' P. at.
Leave Tallmansville Tuesday and Saturday at 10 , A Am
Arrive at Starucca in time to connect with the mail
from Suequehauua Depot—say at 12 M.
NOTES.
Proposals must be guarantied by two responsible ponying.
certified to as such by a postmaster or judge of a court of
record.
No pay will be made for tripe not performed, and for each
of such omissions not satisfactorily explained three times
the pay of the trip may be Ocducted. For arrivals Bo far be
hind time as to break connexion with depending mails, and.
riot sufficiently excused, one•fourth of the compensation for
the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will be imposed, un
less the delinquency be satisfactorily explained, for neglect
ing to take the mail from or into u post office; for suffering
It to be injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost: and for refusing,
after demand, to convey the mail as frequently as the con
tractor tuns, or is concerned in running, vehicles on the
route. The Postmaster General may annul the contract Er
disobeying the post office laws or Instrudions of the depart
ment. Ile may alter the schedule, and also order an in
crease of service by allowing therefor apro rata increase on
the contract pay. He may also curtail or discontinue the
service in whole or in part, at pro rata decrease of pay, al
lowing one month's extra compensation on the amount of
service dispensed with. Bids should be addressed to the
'• Second Assistant Fos , master General," superscribed •• Pro
posals fur mail service, State of
For forms of proposals, &c., and other information, see
this advertisement in pamphlet form, and also the gen•
ei al advertisement of routes in the Stale, dated 10th Janu
ary, 1856, at the principal post offices.
AARON V. BROWN,
Postmaster General.
Great Chance to Make Money
THE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN SPEC
LATIoN OF TILE TIMES—ONLY ONE
DOLLAR PElt SIIARI4I.—Forty thoosand dollars,
worth of valuable Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry,
Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a great variety , 174 4 0 1,- :
of Fancy and Staple Goode; to be disposed of in forty thou
sand shares, at one dollar per share, as follows :—Upon the
pay moot of one dollar, 1 will send the payer a numbered re
ceipt, which will entitle him to one thorn iu the above undi
vided property. When the shares shall have been sold, the
shareholders shall be notified of the fact, by mail, or through
the newspapers, and a meeting of the Shareholders shall
thou be held m the city of Philrdelphia, and the whole of
the property disposed of or distributed among thorn; in such
way as shall be determined upon by them; each Shurehold
or shall be untitled to one vote, a Committee to be selected
by the Shareholders at said meeting, to conduct or superin
tend the disposition of the property, according to the direc
tions of the Shareholders, and I will then 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 story brick dwelling house and lot, valued at $2500,
and two throe story brick dwelling houses and lots valued
at 2700 each, in the city of Philadelphia, clear of all incutn
bronco, and title indisputable; the other property consists
of the whole stock and fixtures of one of the largest Watch
and Jewelry Stores in the city of Philadelphia, now '
and for
a long time past kept by the subscriber. The stock consist
ing of very flue Gold and Silver limiting Case Lever Watch
es very fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lepine and other
Vatcrtis, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings,
Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pins,
Studs, Sleeve Buttons, be., Ac., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec
tacles, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Silver and Silver Plated
Ware, consisting of Tea Sets, Castors, Cake Baskets, Cups,
Spoons, Knives, Forks, Ac., Ac. Also, French Clocks, Music
Boxes,Accordeons, and a great variety of other goods. The
above is not one of those schemes which aro devised to en
trap the unwary, but is and will be a fair sale of the entire
property belonging to the subscriber, persons are positively
assured the stock has not been purchased for the purpose of
deception, and to palm off Common Gilt and Plated Jewelry,
for fine Gold, none such will be distributed, the most respect
able perions are given us references, to those disposed to par
chase shares. All orders by Mail enclosing the money will
be promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad
dress the sender, by return mail. Any person sending
ten dollars at ono time, shall receive eleven separate receipts,
in as many separate names if desired.
tya.. In writing for shares, please write the name of the
Post Office, to which you wish the answer directed. This is
the greatest chance of getting a largo amount of valuable
property, for a small sum, ashes ever before been offered to
the public. Semi on your orders, as shares aro selling rapid
ly, and it is confidently expected the distribution will soon
be made.
Articles allotted to persons at a distance, will be sent to
them at their expense.
CA. Agents wanted in every town and village. All com
munications must be addressed to
L. R. BROOMALL,
No. 60 South Second street, above Chesnut,
Philadelphia.
TWO LOTS, on Federal street, Allegheny
city, for sale by S. CUTHBERT & SON,
deb 61 Market street.
PIQUE and MARSEILLES, Fleeoed, for
making Ramo.. A large anortment at
de-Al GEO. R. WHITE & CO'S
ICE.—Six tierces prime Rice, just receiv-
AA; ed and for Bale by MILLEIt & itIGKETSON,
r ovl2 Noa. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
CHEESE -60 boxes prime Western Regerve
for in.ha by tibv.ol WM. E 8.411 Pd h CO.
yr EN NE DY' MEDICAL DISCOVERY:LT
AI L 10 dozen 04.1 hand 51:11.1 for ante by
R lOll VELVETJRIMMINGS,
AT ItEDUCKD PRIOER.
A choicoats,:ortalout on baud and for gale at
novll HOMES', 77 Nlarla.t strool
INDIA RUBBER INKSTANDS-
Another tot of those alr•tight INKS, Just recoived and
fo*sale by IV. S. DAVF,N,
0040 Cif,rner Ale,rket And Siocond tart-444a.
DRESSED HOGS.-14 Dressed Hogs for
aalo by 11} 314 I HENRY U. COLLINS
GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS-
Wool, Silk, Merino and tleavy Cotton Under Shirts
and Driers—a fresh supply received 14 HORNE'S,
del9 7 Market street.
11QMVE Cents per Pound Reduction in the
Price of BRADLEY'S YARNS.—Wholesale Buyers and
Peddlers will be furnished with BRADLEY'S THREE-PLY
KNITTING YARNS at a reduction of Five Cents per pound,
by the bundle, after this date, For Cash, and Cash only.
HORNE, 77 Market street,
dscl Agent for the Manufacturer
PURE RYE WHISKY, Old French Brandy
aid Port Wine, for medicinal porpoaea, at
no-415 JOB. ?Lief MOT.
WO OLLEY'S SALVE for sale wholeslae
and retaiLat the Drug Store of
JOHN HAFT, JR.,
deal Corner of Wood and Sixth ate. Pittsburgh
T ESLIE'S MAGAZINE,
FOR JANUARY.
EMERSON and PUTNAM, for January.
A good assortment of Christmas Books, Annuals, 8.c., Ac.,
receiv,ll and forsale at
ROBERT A. LOOMIS'S .41 Fifth street.
de23 Poet Buildings.
QTARCII.-200 his Rochester Pearl Starch
10 kos sale by ide2Bl lIENRY 11. COLLINS.
VRUITS for Christmas and New Year.—
_11.: Best Layer Raisins; choice new Fip, iu drams and pa
per boxes, only 18%c. lb., at
HAW ( IBTIL 880. & BR )WNLEE'S,
dole in the Diamond.
OW TO MAKE HOME HAPPY.—The
time for making PRESENTS is near at hand. Make
glad the heart of your wife, child or friend, by presenting
them with a pair of now SHOES or GIAITERS, from the well
known People's Shoe Store. Gents'. Laidies', Boys and
Ohildron'e warn of every description at PRICES GREATLY
REDUCED. DIFFENBACIIER & CO.,
del9 No 17 Fifth street, near Market.
bbls. Sweet Cider, for sale by
d. OB HENRY IL HOLLINS
BUTTER. -3 boxes prime roll, received
and for sale by , Mal IiENRY U. COLLIN&
COPPERAS. -10 bble on hand and for sal©
by [dell B. L. FAILNESTO:IIi CO.
TILIEEF BLADDERS WANTED. The
high
eoet price paid for Beef Bladder% at
B. L. Fa lINESTOCK & WS,
noTBO Corner Wood and Fourth streets
.WINES AND LTQUORS.—The !best qual
ity of Brandy, Wine, Gin, Jamaica Spirits, Ohl Bye
Whisky, Irish and Scotch - Whisky, London POO*, Brown
Stout, Champagoe Wine; on hand and for sale by
JAMES PAITON, Jr.,
novas Aik.gbeay Qty.,
CLEVELAND & PrITSBIJRGH RAILROAD,
AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD LINE,
VIA STEUBENVILLE.
PITTSBURGH,
THE CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD COMPANY, AND THE PITTS
BURG'', COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI RAIL qOAD COMPANY, having made arrangement with the PITTS—
BURGH, FT. WAYNE AND CHICAGO RAILROAD COMPANY, for the Joint use of their Road between Pittsburgh
and Rochester, will run their Trains daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows, commencing MONDAY, January 25th, 1859:
LEA%E. Lees/. 1 Annus. I Aaiun. I ARRIVE.
Cincinnati Express Pittsburgh, 6:00 A. AL Steubenville, 9:45 a. IL Columbus , 6:20 Pat.Cincrti 10:00 P.X.
Cluveland & t mail „ 6:4.5 . . 10:45 " WlaeePg 12:10 PIS Cleveland, 8:55 - " Chicago, ---
Wheeling, f
Cincinnati Expresql " 2:35 P. ILI " 5749 P . m. " 7a4 " Columbus, LW AM Mei% SO) A.x
Stcub. Accom'tion.l " 4:00 " 'Wellsville, 6:44 ' 6 Stenb'cillo 7:50 Pal
The 6:00 A. M. and 2:35 P. M. Trains run through to Columbus without change of cars, making direct connections for
Dayton, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, and St. Louis.
The 6:45 A. M. Train stops at all Stations, and connects at Bayard with train on Tascarawas Branch for New Philadel
phia, and all points on that Road. At Hudson with the C. Z. &O.R. B. for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron. At Cleveland
with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago; and at Chicago with all railroads leading to the North
west. Also, with Lake Shore Railroad for Erie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Canada.
The 6:45 A. M. and 2:35 P. M. Trains stop at all Stations on the River Line, and connect at Wheeling with the Baltimore
and onto Railroad for Cumberland, Harper's Ferry, Baltimore, and Washington City. At Belleair with the Central Ohio
Railroad for Zanesville, Circleville, Lancaster,Wilmington, etc.
The 4P. Steuirenville Accommodation stops at all Way-stations.
Ittiussuro THdINEI from Cincinnati arrive in Pittsburgh, us follows
That leaving Cincinnati at 4:20 P. M. runs through without change of cars, and arrives at Pittsburgh 7:50 A. M. This
train on Saturday evening rum directly through to Pittsburgh, and passengers can leave for Philadelphia via Pennsylva.
uia Railroad on Sunday evening at 10 P. 31.
That leaving Cincinnati at 6:00 A M. arrives in Pittsburgh at 8:50 P.M.
T.,e above Truius will stop on signal of the Station Agent, at any Station between Pittsburgh and Rochester, to take
up passengers going to any point on or beyond the line of this Road. Trains will also stop to leave passengers coming
from this Itroad to any Station between Rochester and Pittsburgh.
Passengers desiring to go to Chicago, or points beyond Chicago via Cleveland, must ask for Tickets via Cleveland.
Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, or St. Louis, or points beyond Columbus via Steubeuv tile, crust ask
for Tickets via Steubenville.
Atriv- Baggage checked through to all principal points, and transferred free of charge.
For Tickets and all information, apply to GEORGE PARKIN, at the Ticket Office, Penn Street Depot.
F. R. MYERS, General Ticket Agent, C. &P. R. It., Cleveland. JAMES FARMER, Sup't, C.'& PR. R., Cleveland
I. A. HUTCHINSON, General Ticket Agent, P. U. & C R. R., Columbus.
ja3o W. W. BAGLEY, Superintendent, P. C. & C. R. R., Columbus.
RAILROAD NOTICE.
The Pittsb'h, Ft. Wayne it-Shieago
WITHITS AMPLE ItOLLING STOCK
and equipment, and its through conuectiona,is pre,
pared to transport Passengers and Freight from PHILA.
DRI,PIA and PITTSBURGH to CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
DIA NAPOI.J.S, CINCINNATI, and all places Weat and South
west, with a great degree of regularity and expedition.
The fact that this Mad terms a direct and consolidated
line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is a sufficient guar
antee that its Trains will make good time, and connections
with Trains on other Road.
PASSENGEIi TRAINS LEAVE
Pittsburgh. Orestline. I FL. Wayna.
U. 8. Mail, 6:20 A. hi. I 2:00 P.M 9:00 P. M.
Express, /15 P. M. 10:05 P.M 5:15
REACH CILICAUO—U. 8. Mail at b:B6 A. .; Express
at 2:00 P. M.
Rcit CINCINNATI—U. P. Mall at 9:63 P. M. presa
KA Express
7:00 A. M.
- .
All Trains make close connections at Crestitne for C.olum
ban, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and st. Louis; also, at Fort
Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad for
Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Louis ; also, at Forest with
Trains on the M. R. & L. E. R. R.
RETURNING.
R. L. VA EINE.TrOOK s nn.
COLUMBUS
RAILEOAD6.
RAILROAD COMPANY,
From Chicago. Ft. Wayne. Crestlino. Arr.Pttsb'g
11.1 S. Ma11,....8,45 P.M. 5:30 A. M. 12:66 P. M. 9.10 P. M.
Express, .6,00 A. 61 100. P. M. 10:05 P. M. I 7:25 Ahi
These Trains make close connections with Trains for Phil.
udelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Trains from SL Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colum
bus make close connections at Cr . ..Hine with all returning
Trains. At Fort Wayne, Trains from St. Louis, Central Illi
nois, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with above
Trains. At Forest, connections are made with Trains to and
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS—Leave New Brighton for
Allegheny at 7:00 A. M.,and 1/30 P. B. Leave Allegheny
for New Brighton at 1/45 and 4:30 P. SL
To accommodate way travel, Passenger Care will be at
tached to Freight Trains; leaving Pittsburgh at 8:45 A. 514
Crestline for Alliance, at 6:55 A. 1114 Alliance for Crestline,
at 6:30 A. hi; and Alliance for Pittsburgh at 7:45 A. M.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH, and no charge for
handling.
For Tickets and farther information apply to A. T. JOHN
SON, Agent, at the Great Western Ballroad Office, directly
on the corner, at the Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, or to
Geo. Parkin, Passenger Station, Penn Street, between Wayne
and Canal ; B. F. PATRICK, No. 80 Dearborn street, oppo
site the Tremont House, Chicago, or to the Agents at the
Stations on the line.
TO COMMENCE ON MONDAY, January 2.5 th, and con.
Once until further notice.
J. J. HOUSTON, Geu. Pasa'r. and Fr't. Ag't
D. W. BOSS, Poser. Agent, Chicago.
JOS. H. MOOILE, Superintendent.
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
Ift AIL
THE Pittsburgh and Oonnellsville Railroad Is now opened
for tho transportation of passengers and freight to and from
Pittabnrgh and Connellaville, connecting with the Pennsyl
vania Central Railroad at Brinton's Station.
Arrangements have also been made with the Pennsylvania
Central Railroad, by which through freight to Philadelphia
and Baltimore will be carried from points on the Pittsburgh
and Connellsville Railroad, by car loads, on favorable terms.
RUNNING OF TRAINS.—On and after Monday, 6th
of October, the Passenger Trains will be run daily, except
Sundays, as follows:
MAIL TRAIN, will leave the Passenger Station of the
Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh, at 7:00 o'clock, a. 01.,
arriving at Connellsville at 12:00 A M.
EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN, leaving Pittsburgh at
4:20 'clock, P. 151., and arriving at Conuellsville at 8:20 P. M.
RETURNING.—EXPRESS TRAIN will leave Connell'-
rills at 6 o'clock, A. M., connecting with the Johnstown
Accommodation Train, on the Pennsylvania Railroad which
arrives at Pittsburgh atll a. m.
MAIL TRAIN, leavingliConnellaville at 2:00. P. 81., and
connects with the Briuton Accommodation Train, on the
Pennsylvania Railroad, which arrives in Pittsburgh at 6:10
P. M.
Mail Train connects at Connellsville with Bunting &
hall's Coaches for Uniontown, Frostburg, Cumberland, &c.
Also at West Newton with coaches for Mount Pleasant,
Somerset, Berlin, Sandpatch, and Cumberland.
Tickets can be had from Ticket Agent at the Pennsylvania
Railroad Passenger Depot.
de3o U. BLACKSTONE, Superintendent.
NEW WESTERN ROUTE,
TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS
VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO,
AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON b. DAYTON 'RAILROADS,
VIA. DELAWARE CIIT-OFF
ie., Distance only 329 miles from Pittsburgh to Cineintuai
THIS LINE is composed of
,Roads of the
First Class, and is located through a beautiful and
highly cultivated portion of the State.
Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and
Mississippi Railroad, (the tracks of the C. 11. & D. & 0. & M.
Roads, being connected, for
St. Louis,
Evansville, Cairo,
Memphis, Vicksburg,
Natchez, New Orleans.
Connection made at St. Louis will, the Pacific Railroad
and Missouri River Packets, fu;
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
And all points Wes!. Also connects at Cincinnati with
Kentucky Central R. It., for Lexington, Danville, Frankfort
and all points in Central Kentucky.
Trains leave Penn street Station as follows :
Through to Cincinnati with
3-30
A• M• but one change of cars, ar
riving at 0:45 P. M.
Express Passenger Train, or
2:15 P. Al. riving in Creetline at 10:05
A. M., Cin. &o 0 P. M.
tyS. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. itAl
Fare as Low as any other Route.
For all information, and Through Tickets, apply at the
Ticket Office, corner donongahela House, or at Penn street
Station.
2/Or
Passengers desirous of going this route will ask for
Tickets via Delaware Cut-Off.
J. H. 510011 E, Supt. P. Ft. W. & 0. R. It,
DAN'L McLAREN, Supt. C. H. & D. R. R.
nov2o
THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERASIVE
SOAP, manufactured by B. 0. & J. H. Sawyer, re
receives the preference over all other kinds ever offend for
family use.
Its advantages over other Soaps are :—lst. It is cLeaper
to use, one pound being equal to three of common rosin
Soap. 2d. Half the time need only be occupied in washing
when this Soap is need In place of other Soap. 3d. Labor
in washing can be nearly d spensed with ? as the clothes
will require little if any robbing, thus avoiding their wear
on the wash-board. 4th. Boiling the clothes is unnecessary
when this Soap is used, and hard or salt water answers
equally as well as soft. 6th. Printers, Machinists, Painters
and others, find it far superior to other Soaps. It speedily re
moves grease, tar, paint, printers' Ink and dirt from the
hands, leaving the skin soft, and free from chapping.
To avoid the labor of rubbing the clothes, and the use 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 hot water; put the clothes into a tub containing
about ten gallons of warm water; pour in the dissolved
Soap, and stir thoroughly. Let them soak twenty to thirty
minutes, wring out, and: rinse in warm water once, cold
water twice. A very dirty wrist-band, or seam, or grease
spots, may require 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.
-11kir Observe our name on each bar.
For ale, in any quantity, at our warehouse, No. 47 Wood
street, and at our works, opposite the Round HMIs; Penn.
Sylvania avenue. S. C. h J H. SAWYER,
EMBROIDERIES. -Our excellent stook of
French Embroideries, and the low prices at whicli
they are marked, offers rare inducements to ladles wishing
to purchase the latest styles.
pOTATOES.-
120 bns. Neshannock Potatoes;
CIO do Peach Blossom Potatoes, Just received,
and for sa7.e by JAMBS A. FETZER,
fall) es Water stews.
VOR RENT.—A two-story Dwelling House
Ag (Gothic style), pleasantly situated on Mt. Washington ;
contains seven rooms well arranged, carriagollonse, stable,
and spring of good, soft water, convenient. Rent, $lOO per
year.
Also, can be had with the above, if desired, a Green
House and Five Acres of Land in good state of cultivation,
two acres of which are in strawberries of choice quality;
the remainder is covered with Nursery Trees of all kinds,
ready for the gardener to get into a profitable business.
The strawberry-plants and trees will be sold on accommo
dating terms, and a lease of the house and grounds can be
nad for a term of years. Apply to
ja 21 S. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market street.
DUFF AND FLEMiNG'S Book-Keeping,
for sale at W. B. HAVEN'S,
Stationery Warehouse,
Comer Market and Second shoots.
ON THE CONEALIIIGH RIVER.—For
sale a Valuable Farm in Westmoreland county, 2%
miles from Blairsville, on the North Western Bal'road, 120
acres of choice land, 90 acres in cultivation, a young orchard
of 10 acres, 00 acres of ex 'anent timber, a new dwelling
house of 0 rooms—price, $7OO. Terms 'easy. Real estate
in the city will be taken in part pay. -
Ja27 B. CUTHBERT tt BON, 61 Market street.
lOFFEE.-150 bags prime Rio, for eale.b
Jo.= WM. li. SMITS 4,C0.
101UTTER.-3 bbla fresh roll, for sale by
JUIP 1010 W. IL MTH a 00.
It 0 A D .
No. 47 Wood street
JOSEPH HORNE. '
77 Market street
RAILROADS.
Winter Arrangement. 188
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JAN. 187 u.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD
SEVEN DAILY TRAINS.:
THE FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger tion
every morning, (except Sunday,) at &05 o'clock, Pittsb..gh
time, arriving in Philadelphia at 11:50 P.M.
THE IC ICTUESS TRAIN leaves the Station every evening
at 9:50 o'clock. Stopping only at Greensburg, Latrobe, Johns
town, Wilimoro, Gallitzin, Altoona, Ac., connecting at Har
risburg with the Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving in
Philadelphia or Baltimore at LOO o'clock, P.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS
THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
daily (except Sunday,) at 3;30 _o'clock, P. M. :topping at
all stations, and running as far as Conemaugh.
HEST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek
Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. M.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
Leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.20
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek,
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at WA, P. M.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows :
Express, L 45, P. M.; Mail, 6.00 A. M. Johnstown Accommo
dation, 11:00 A. M.; Pint Turtle Creek Accommodation, 6:50,
A. 5.1.; Second Accommodation, 12:40, P. M.; Third Accom
modation, 6:10, P. M.
Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsvilo
Intersection with mail train East, Express train West, and
the Johnstown accomodation train East and West.
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE TRAINS,
Stopping at all Stations on the Pittsburgh and Connella
vine Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows
MAIL TRAIN, 7.00 A. M.
EXPRESS TRAIN, 4.20 P. M.
RETURNING TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Connellaville
Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, ILOOIA. M. and,&lo P. M.
QS. The traveling public will find it greatly to their In
ternet, in going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania
Railroad, as the accommodations now offered cannot be sur
passed on any other route. As the Road is ballasted with
atone, and is entirely free from dust, wo can promise safety,
aimed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their
patronage. —FARE:—
To New York SIB,OOTo Baltimore.
" Philadelphia 10,00 I " Lancaster.
To Harrisburg, $7;45.
Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Paabengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged ton
cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations
where the Company has no Agent.
NOTICE—In case of lees, the Company will hold them
selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an
amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Lino has been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a
charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and bag-
Nor tickets apply to 3. STEWART, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Passenger Station,
on Liberty and Grant streets.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL 11.0 UIPE, connecting
the Atlantic Cities with Western, North-western
and &nth-western States by,A continuous Railway direct.
This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Liue of
Steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at Cleve
land and Sandusky with steamers to all ports on the North
western Lakes; making the most DIRE; cuI&PEST and
as , se by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and
from the (IW.! Win.
Ratesbetween Philadelphia .. Plttabur g
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Hats and -
Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes, bales
and trunks,) Drugs, (in boxetOnd bales)
Feathers Furs, &c
'4VV";
SECOND CLASS--Domestir. Sheeting, Shirt;
lug and Ticking (in original bales),
Drugs (in c.sks), Hardware, Leather (in
rolls or boxes), Wool, and sheep Pelts,
Eastward, Ac., Ac.
THIRD OLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Chains (in'
casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted
(loose or in sacks), Tobacco, manta*,
tared, (except Cigai s or cut,) Ac., Ac.
FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Beet
and Pork, (in casks or boxes Eastward,)
Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, Ger.
man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Ac., Ac.
FLOUR-$l,OO bbl. until further notice.
GRAIN in car loads, 45 cte. 'p 100 lbs. until further notice.
COTTON—S 2 Vi bale, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight, until
farther notice.
.S In shipping Goads from any point East of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark packages "via Pennsylvania
EaGroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
Faunas &turfs—Harris, Wormley A Co., Memphis, Tenu.;
it. F. Sass t Co., St. Louis; P. G. O'Riley A Co., Evansville,
Ind.; Dumesnil, Bell A Co and Carter A Jewett, Louisville,
Hy.; R. 0. Meldrnm, Madison, Ind ; H. W. Brown A Co., and
Irwin A Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham A Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech A Co., No. 6.1 Kilby street, Boston ; Leech & Co.,
No. 2 Astor House, Now York; No.l William street, and No.
8 Battery Place, New York; E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia;
!Regrew & Koons. Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
H. IL HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent.
H. J. LOMBAERT,
Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
MIF ' 4 TIUM
1857. 1 8 5 7
Chicago, Blilwaukie and Lake Superior Line
Pleasure Route to Lake Superior.
SPLENDID STEAMER LADY ELGIN IN CONNEC
TION WITH PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE
AND CHICAGO RAILROAD.
tOit t , Steamer LADY ELGIN,
_ 4.,,,,,,
--- ~., ~ E. H. TOMPKINS, Commander.
LsevEs CHICAGO, Liravas MILWAIMIL,
Monday July 13. Monday July 13.
Saturday " 21. Saturday
Thursday Aug. 6. Thursday Aug. 6.
Tuesday " 18. Tuesday " 18.
Monday " 31. stonday " 31.
Saturday Sept. 12. Saturday Sept. 12.
Saturday......... " 26. Saturday " 26.
MAVIS MACHEINAG, LEAVES SUPPHIOR, IIZSIIHNINO,
Tuesday July 14. Wednesday. July 15.
Sunday " 26. Monday ~ 2 7.
Friday Aug. 7. Sanardny Aug. 8
Wednesday " 19. Thursday " 20.
Tuesday Sept. 1. Wednesday Sept. 2
Sunday " 13. Monday " 14.
Sunday " 27. Monday ti 28 .
Steamer LADY ELGIN will connect at Superior with the
steamer JAMES CARSON, for Middletown, Dn Leath, Oneo
ta, Wahhegan and Fond du Lao, affording passengers ample
time to view the beautiful scenery of the St. Louis river,
with its many romantic and fascinating Islands.
The LADY ELGIN also connects with steamers for lie.
chanan, Burlington, Encampment Island, Beaver Bay, Sax
on, Hiawatha and Grand Portage, all flourishing towns on
the north shore of Minnesota.
N. B.—Atter October let, the ELGIN will conform to the
same order of time as nearly as weather will permit.
For further information apply at the Ticket Offices of the
Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railway Company,
where Tickets can be obtained to Superior City and all inter
mediate points on the Lakes.
A. T. SPENCER a CO., Agents,
Foot of State street, Chicago, Illinois.
I IVERPOOL PIIILADELPIIIA AN 1)
.A. 4 NEW YORK
SCREW STEAMSHIP LINE.
The splendid Steamships forming the above
Line will sail from
From Hew York
as follows:
CITY OF BALTIHORE...—Capt. Leitch Jan. 7t
KANJAROO " Jeffrey Feb. 4th.
CITY OF WASHINGTON.. " Wylie Dec'r 10th.
CITY OF BAETIMORE,....,:r Leltoh, 24th.
And every alternate Thursday.
From Liverpool
Every alternate Wednesday.
Aire From Ne w York—Cabin $75. Third Class $3O
Pare from Liverpool—Cabin $lO5, $B5, and $75. Third
Classs4s.
ItNITURN TICKETB., available for Biz. Months by any
Steamer of the Line.
Cabin, sl4o—Third Class $7O.
Persons about proceeding to Europe, or wishing to send for
their friends from the old country, can pnrchaze Tickete can
Obtain all information by applying to J. O. Dale, 13 it mad
way, N. Y.
BABEL d: CORTIS, 177 Broadway, New York,
Or JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty et., Pittsburgh.
Passage Certificates by First-Class Sailing Packets, between
New York and Liverpool. Also, Bight Drafts sold by the
above. apl4
MONEY 1 MONEY 1! -PRICES MARK
ED DOWN.
04.- Great reduction in the prico of Embroideries.
We have gone carefully over our handsome stock of
FRENCH-WORKED COLLARS,
UNDER SLEEVES,
MUSLIN BANDS, etc., etc.
And find the prices to suit the "Hard Times."
The Ladles may rely on getting bargains at
octa7 HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
DRINTED FRENCH ALERINOES, for 62
and 76 cents, worth and $1,25, tho beat assortment
In the city. ILItbIEON LOVE,
(formerly Love Brothers),
No.il Markel street.
011IISINEY TOPS.-100 Gothio Chimney
Nia Tope. ta various beautiful patterns, for sale by
oct7 HENRY IL COLLINS.
a IL CLOTH. CLOTHING—Of all kinds,
ir black and yellow, In sale at the India Rubber lkpot
and 23 St Clair street. Neal J.'s H. PHILLIPS.
IATEST INDIA PRESERVES. —lO dozen
shorted, Just received and for !Ale by
ILEYMBE,..t.ANDIMON,
No. INVAliroo& etre...l
TELLIES. -50 dozen Currant, Bleekbery
Orange, Quince, Peach, and Grape Jellies; for sale by
--agYALIIII & NDERSON,
. S 9 Wood .lartiet„ caaosite gt.Charliet Hata.
ANGANESE;=-5000'1beAor Bale by
B. A. FAHNEATOCK A 00.,
don Closoes of Wood sad It'd che ats
ii l ooToß tioorLAND'S QELEBRAT.ED
GERMAN 111 T
PILIPMD BY Da, 0. M. JACKSON, Ptlnan'A, Pa
Will effectually cure
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, OUR..
NIO OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES
OP THE KIDNEYS,
And a Diseases arisissg:froirs a disordered Linsr or teinach,
Such
as Cioristipa.
Lion, Inward Pilau,
Fullness, or Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the Stomach,
Newman, Heartburn, Disgust ter. Food,
Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructo.
tations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Ste.
rawly Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult
14 '
a t the Heart, Choking or Suffocating
sensations one Fi w a h tte en ri t g a lying posture, Dimness of Vision,,,
Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain
in the Head, Deficiency. of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the Skin and Limbs, Pain u
the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac.,
Sudden Flushes of Heat burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant
Imaginings of Evil, and
groat Depression of
Brim t`r s.
in attributing such valuable properties to this remedy, no
rash or unwarrantable assertion is madeabut is simply stated
a fact ; proven undeniably and conclusively by the extraor.
dinary cures, and benefits derived from its use, under the di•
rection of its illustrious originator, Dr. Hoofiand, among all
classes of European society, and from the immense mass of
testimony, from all parte of the American continent, emu.
'mutated during the last ten years, in the hands of the pree.
ant proprietor. The prevalence of diseases to which the
German Bitters are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it, is al.
most universal; indeed there is scarcely &family throughout
the whole extant of our country in which there cannot bo
found among its members that peculiar sallow and /Lingua
appearance denoting a diseased Liver, or an emaciated and
suffering Dyspeptic.
.Then of what immense importaucerAo this class of invalid
that a curtain and reliable remedy should be placed withi
their roach; ono in which no baneful or injurious drug en
ters into its composition • a remedy on which the patient can
rely with the utmost con fidence and certainty, and be assured
trom actual and tangible proofs that the article he is using
really possesses the virtues attributed to it. Such a remedy
as “HOOFLAND'B GERMAN BITTERS." Thousands 0
dollars have been expended in its manufacture and diflusion
throughout all parts of this continent, and the proprietor
feels the greatest satisfaction in stating that there is no
state, county, or even village, where the Medicine has been
introduced, that there cannot be found numbers willing
testify to its virtues.
It is used constantly in the practice of a largo number o .
the most prominent Physicians in the country, who have
also added their written testimony in evidence of its great
virtues. In conclusion, thou, we would respectfully auk of
all those afflicted with any of the above diseases to give the
Bitters a trial, and rest assured it will never be regretted.
In proof of the statements above made, all are invited to
read attentively the Almanac published annually by the pro•
prietor, for Farmers and Families ' containing a great num
ber of useful receipts, in addition to the testimony in twos
of the Bitters, from the most prominent and well known in.
dividuals in all parts of the Union. All Agents ter the Bit
ters are authorized to distribute the Almanac gratuitously.
Principal Office and Mannfactory,o6 Arch street, Philadel.
phla, Pa.
For tale wholesale by Druggists in all the principal cities,
and at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeepers in ovary town
In the United States and Canada, and by
B. L. FAIINESTOCK A CO. and
Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER,
Pittsburgh.
MEO=l
02 all diseases the great, first cause
tiprings from neglect of Nature's laws
SIJFFEIR• NOT
•
WHEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN
all stages of SECRET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Ner
vous Debility, Strictures, Gloms, Gravel, Diabries, Diseases
of the Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Scro
fula, Pains in the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lungs,
Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Bodyor Limbs, Can
cers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, and all diseases
arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, each as
nervous trembling, loss of memory, loss of power, general
weakness, dimness of vision with peculiar spots appearing
before the eyes, loss of sight, wakefulness, dyspepsia, liver
diseases, eruptions upon the face, pain in the back and head,
female irregularities and all improper discharges frem
sexes. It matters not from what cause the disease origina
ted, however long standing or obstinate the case, recuccry is
certain, and in a shorter time than a permanent cure can be
effected by any other treatment, even after the disease has
baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted ad the e
means of care. The medicines are pleasant without odor,
causing no sickness and free from mercury or balsam. Blar
ing twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the jaws
of death many thousands, who, in the Idat stages of the
above mentioned diseases had beau given up to die by their
physicians, 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 OILOLIIied
to health, as they are the first cause of Consumption, Scro
fula and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the
human family. As a permanent cure is scarcely ever effect
ed, a majority of the cases falling into the hands of incom
petent persons, who not only tail to cure the diseases but
rain the constitution, filling the system with mercury,
which, with the Ai' "ON hastens the sufferer into a rapid
Consumption.
Bat should the disease and the treatment not canoe death
speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is entailed
upon the children, who are born with feeble constitutions,
and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays
itself in Scrdfala, Totter, Ulcers, E7uptions arid other affec
tion' of the skin, eyes, throat and lungs, entailing upon
them a brief existence of suffering and consigning them to
an early grave.
BELE ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, for
nothing else in the dread catalogue of human diseases causes
so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thou
sands of victims through a few years of Buffering down to an
untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system, rapidly
wastes away the energies of life, causes mental derangement,
prevents the proper development of the system, disqualifies
for marriage, society, business, and all earthly happiness,
and leaves the sufferer wretched in body and mind, predis
posed to Consumption and a train of evils more to be
dreaded than death itself. With the fullest confidence I as
sure the unfortunate victims of Self-Abuse that a permanent
and speedy cure can be effected, and with the abandonment
of ruinous practices ray patients can be restored to robust,
vigorous health.
The afflicted aro cautioned against the nee of Patent Medi
cines, for there aro so many ingenious snares in the columns
of the public prints to catch and rob the unwary sufferers
that millions have their constitutions ruined by the vile
compounds of quack doctors, or the equally poisonous nos
trums vended as "Patent Medicines." I have carefully ana
lysed many of these called Patent Medicines and find that
nearly all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which Is
one of the strongest preparations of mercury and to deadly
poison, which instead of curing the disease disables the eye
.tem for life.
90c. ill 100 The
75e. "fi 100 Me
65c. Ti 100 the
60c. 100 Ms
Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now In use are put
up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who do not under
stand oven the alphabet of the raateria medico, and aro equal
ly as destitute of any knowledge of the human system, hav
ing ono object only in view, and that to make money regard
less of consequences.
Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated
on principles established by twenty years of practice, and
sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cares.
Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of the
United States or Canadas, by patients communicating their
symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly con
fidentiaL Address J. SUATMEKVILLE, M. D.,
Office No. 1131 Filbert street, (Old No. 109,)
j y11:1 y below Twelfth, Philadelphia.
IKO'zit±aiLY OE3-FNYAO;4I4
Private and Confidential Medical Advice
Ap THE BUFFALO PRIVATE 110SPI
TA1,—Eatablished for the cure of Syphilis, Seminal
e....itnees and the Secret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity,
by Dr. AMOS .t SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Office corner of Main
and Quay streets, (up etaire.) .
.1
An instrument for the cure of Genital Debility, or Noctur
nal Emissions, more properly known as Seminal Weakness,
&c. Can be permanently cured in from fifteen to twenty
days, by the use of this instrument, when used conjointly
with medicines.
YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE.
Dr. AMOS & SON take pleasure in announcing that they
have invented a most important instrument for the cure of
the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test by the
!limit eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia and
New York; it has been declared the only usettil instrument
ever yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Weakness,or any
disease of the .genital organs, caused by the secret habits
of youth.
Dr. AMOS & SON, in order to satisfy the most skeptical
as to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselves that
in any instance where they may prove unsatisfactory mite,
fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the in
strument in good order.
' Persons wishing tho above useful Instrument will observe.
that the price, with the accompanying directions, securely
packed and sent by express, is ten dollars. _ _
NEW REMIDAES AND QtffekC CURES
Dr. AMOS A SON may be consulted from eight o'clock in
the morning until nine at eight, in every stage and symp
tom of the Venereal Disease, Gonorrhea, sleets, Secondary
Symptoms, Seminal Weakness, Impotence and Strictures o;
the Urethra, etc., with inviolable secrecy. The treatment
they adopt is the result of upward of thirty years' extensive
and sue , - - :ftil practice in London. The most inveterate
cases of Vene:eal Diseases eradiated iu eight or nine Jaye.
and cases of a slight nature in two or three days, at a mod
erate expense. The care effected without couliimment or
hindrance from business; also, nodes and pains in the bones
and limbs, effectually eradicated.
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 fully testified and greatfnlly acknowledged by convales
cent patients and others daily arriving in town from all putty
of the country, for the express purpose only of cons altaim
while their exertions have boon crowned with the most sig
nal advantages; yet from what they have experienced
inquiring into the causes of these infectious complaint
(from their most simple condition to that of the most dim
gerdus and invoterated) they have always entertained the
possibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise in
variably found that the most horrible and manguant forms
of disease could almost always be traced to one of the fol
lowing causes:—lgnorance, neglect, or the ill effects of un
skilful and improper treatment; therefore, Dr. A4lOB
SON have succeeded in discovering, in the selection of their
remedies, a safe, effectual, and cautions course; omitting all
combination of remedies which bear an equivocal character,
as well as those whose premature or injudicious application
might be productive of bad consequences in the hands of
private individuals, In short, the !audible end of their re
medies is the lessening of a great mass of human misery by
the atleniatlon, relief and prevention of those grievous at
tlictimut that are in reality the secret foe of life, and which,
while they so extremely surround us, call aloud for our skill
and interference for their extermination.
COUNTRY INVALIDS.
Persons in any part of the world may be imccessfolly
treated by forwarding a correct detail of their case, with a
remittance for medicines, ho.
Addreea Dr. ABIOS g SON, corner Main and Quay streets
Buffalo. N. Y. Ja23:diftvly
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
The "Tropic" Cook Stove ' the best improved, as viol
co the heaviest of the size now mada.
Parlor and Chamber Stove. The "Ida," conceded by all
who have seen it to be the most handsome and °mammy al
Stovo in Pittsburgh. Call at the Iron City Stove Warehomi
of T. J. CRAIG & 00.,
solo No. ISt wood street.
A. YER' S CHERRY PECTORAL AND
CATHARTIC PILLB.-20 grass each on hand for sale
by ' novl6] B. L. FAHNBBTOOK dc CO.
91E45.-30 half chests Young Ilyson, Ira
pertal, Gunpowder, Black Teae. in Biota and for Bale
JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
Allegheny City.
~HAWLSI SHAWLS I—Wool, Chenille,
Brocha, ac., both long and square, the very best in the
city, and at very low prices for cash.
C. IIA:4BON LOVE, formerly Love Bros.,
• No. 7-i 'Market street.
UNVELOPES. Buff, Blue and White
I:4 Laid, Adhesive, Cloth Lined and Parchment Paper
do.; extra thick Cream Laid do.; Legal do.; Note do.; all
sizes; for sale by
octI)
RIILANK ACCOUNT BOOKS.—A large
_JUI stock of every description, in store and for sale by
IV. S. HAVEN,
Corner of Market and Second streets
(11DER.-10 Barrels Sweet Cider, for sale
by JAMES A. FETZER,
dec7 89 Water street.
ALLEN'S N. AND B. LINIMENT.—Tea
gross on band and for sale by
dalb H. L. PARNMSTOOS Is 00 .
MEDICAL
A MOST SOIENTIFIO INVENTION
A DORE WARRANTED
W. S. II tVEN,
Corner Market and Second eta
MEDICAL.
r. r cLALNT lE' S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGr,
LIVER RILL&
1141 m of t. 94) Ittzst gogresza=a • aft itt.4 Lira.
They are not reconl
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply fo:
what their name pl2r
c.
ports.
The WiIIviIFUGE, fo;
expelling Worm& fron'
the human system, has
also been administered
with the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The LIVER PILLS, for
the cure of LIVER COM
PLAINT, all BILIOUS DE
RANGEMENTS,- SICK FIEAD-
ACHE, Bcc.
Purchasers will pleas ,
I.)e particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane's Gel(
hrated VERMIFUGF.
11 VF. P 11.1,5, prepared !, 1 / 4
I ) 3 1-1
41?"-.
;(ELF. PROPRIETORS / Pitt
I)tir( 4 h, Pa., and take
other, as there are vario:;!:,
tiler preparations f( VV
hefore the public, pur
porting to I c Verrniful.:c
and Liver
ithers, in comparisoil
With Dr. MCLANE ' S, arc
worthless.
'rile GENUINE ivfcLane's
VermiNge and Livcr
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores. -
L PIM IN G BRO'S, •
WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA.
ProDriegovia..
M'LANE'S VERMIFGGE AND LIVER
' gross on hand and for Bale by
13. L. PALINESTOCK & CO.
Corner Wood and llourth streota.
aRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. BROWN'S
MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offices, ....-' , "'-35,„
No. 50 SMITHFIELD Street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. ' - ,V' -
,e; , ...-• „A
DA. BROWN is au old citizen of Pitts- '1 1 .44 , ... , '.., '' . . ir
burgh, and has been in practice for the 4 4 ' '' :Lr 4 1 ,4.
lAst twenty-jive years. His business has • 14, - -gg
been confined mostly to Private and Sur. fe -. ,
_ is , ~,
gical Diseases.
CITIZENS AND STRANGERS -,,, q. l ~.,,
in need of a medical friend, should not , c ." -ev ..• 0 . (
fail to find out the sure place of relief. .-tw.,„ , - .. .
The Doctor is a regular graduate, and . ' ,-
his experience in the treatment of a certain class of diseases.
is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtaintng permanent
relief, by the use of his remedies and following his advice.
DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES
never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases—el I
Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseases
arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in th,
form of a totter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of ski z.
diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant
To persona so afflicted, Dr. B. offers hopes of a sure and
speedy rex:may.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, brought
on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification whiet,
the young and woak•minued often give way to, (to their ewe
destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in thin
country—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration
health.
RHEIDIATIBIt
Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful di,
ea.so in afew dayve-he will warrant a curt , . Ile also treat. 4
Piles, Gleet, Cionorrhcoa, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Fe
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 describing the symptoms, containing a us, di
rected to DR. BROWN, No. 50 Smithfield street, PittebnrgL,
Pa.,jwill be immediately answered. Medicine sent to any
address, safely packed and secure from observation.
Office and Private Booms, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pitts.
burgh, Pa. my2s
IT IS NOT A DYE.
Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair
Restorer.
CRAY HAIRED, BALD, or persons with
diseases of huir, or scalp, read the following and fudge
of tho articles:
Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOI3ALSAIIIUIII,
Or WORLD'S lIAIR DRESSING, In essential to use with
the RESTORER, and is the best flair Dressing for old or
young extant, being often efficacious in cases of hair fall
ing, !to. without the Restorer.
R. H. V. DEGAN, Editor Outdo to Holiness. "We can
testify to its effects," Ac.
PRESIDENT J. li. EATON, L. L. D., Murfreesboro', TODD.
"Notwithstanding irregular use, the telling off of hair
ceased, and my gray locks restored to original color," .tc.
REV. S. B. MORLEY, Attleboro', Massachusetts. "it has
changed the "Crown of Glory," belonging to old men,
to the original hue of youth," Ac.
REV. M. TIIACHER, (60 years of age,) Pitcher, Chenango.
county New York. "My hair is now restored; It ia
nothing like a dye," Ac.
REV. D. T. WOOD. Middletown, New York. "My own hair,
and that of another of my family, has greatly thicken
ed, where almost bald," Ac.
REV. JAMES liicHEE, Now York city, recommends it, Ac
REV. W. PORTEGS, Stanwich, Coun. "It has met wy
most sanguine expectations, Ac.
REV. J. F. GRISWOLD, Washington, N. li. "It is really
efficacious in restoring the hair," Ac.
REV. G. M. SPRATT, Lewiaburgb, Pennsylvania. "We
can and do cheerfully recommend it," Ac.
REV. J. P. TUSTIN, Charlestown South. Carolina. " The
white hair has become obviated," Ac.
REV. AMOS LILA:N.:GILLUM, Meriden, N. H. Wo think
very highly of your preparation," Ac.
REV. B. O. SMITH, Prattaburgh, N. Y. "I was surprised
to dad my hair turn as when I was young," ac.
REV. 0 M. CLINK, Lewiston, Pennsylvania. "It has stop
ped my hair falling and caused a new growth."
REV. A. PRINK„ Chatanque county, NOW York. "I eta
es'isfied and recommend it."
a.Ev. D. MORRIS, Gross River, New York. "It is the boat
preparation extant."
REV. WILLIAM CULVER, Editor Mother's Magazit. o, New
York. "Recommends it."
iter- We - alight swell this list, but if not convinced, TRY
IT.
We export these preparations to Europe even, and they
are supersolingliall others there as well es In the United
States.
it does not soil or stain. Bold by all the principal whole.
sale and retail merchants in the United &area, Cuba, or
Canada.
DEPOT 35 BROOM STREET, N. V.,
where address all letters and inquiries.
Zar Some dealers try to sell articles instead of this, en
which they make more profit. Write to Depot for circular,
terms, and information. Genuine is signed, _firs. S. A. Allon
written in ink. Beware of counterfeits. Is..p3:e-o.d3rmisw
MRS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER-A
largo enpply always on ha4dAnd for sale by
novl6 B. L. FAHNESTOCE: 4 CO.
SAML. FAHNESTOCK,
No. 74 Wood street, Pittsburg:l4,
HAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM
EsIGLAND—
WALDRON; & GRIFFIN 'S
CORN AND GRAIN SCYTHE,
CORN HOES; PATENT AND COMMON ANVILS; STEEL,
T r aps, very superior Drawer Locks, very superior Gun
: Locks, Tinned end Enamelled Sauce Pans, Busting Spoons,
Brass Candlesticks, Bram Cocks, Brass Stair had,, Braces and
Bits, Measuring Tapes, Superior Waiters, Curry Combs,
Testes, Coil, Fifth, Tongues, Stretch and Breast Chains, with
a variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at mod•
erate terms.
/FAIL CLOTHS FOR THE FALL TRADE.
'IL, We have on hand, and* are daily receiving additioes
thereto from our own and other manufactories, a large stoes
of. Floor Furniture, Carriage Trimming, Table Cover, Trays•
parent, Green and Buff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, used e,r
Housefurnishing and other purposes. Also, Transpai ut
Window Shades, of dry and oil finish—gold bordered aIA
other styles, and Window Shade Trimmings.
Merchants and others will find it to their advantage b , et
amine our stock and prices before making their pun% LOOS
elsewhere. J. k
sell) 28 and 28 St. Clair ton, -t.
LIME —2ol.l(bbls. for sale by
Jai HIiNRY D. COLLINS.
BRIAELLI, SODA.-1000 pounds Lai hand
and for sale by B. L. FAMizsTocii t CO.,
MA U Boost sore to II ming Bias.
-ail ;