BUSINESS CARDS ...-..:IAMITEL C. WINUARD, ATTORNEAT AT LAW, 17Traniton, 42r Off ha:, No. 69 GRANT street, between Foart.} - , IA Diamond alley. sn6 ;,:DES LOlv 111 E, Attorney at Law, ofik , F „ ttr o i street, betY:con Ictnitliteld and O norry decll:ly. 601-;:con 'Dentist ; successor to (i. ILL F;iddle. N !.1.; S . mitlaftedatreet. ihr . Odice. hours from : 1 1 ,y'clock, and from 2to 6 o'clock. fA?l,l6:ly ' SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors . west of Market. cg- Office hours from 0 o'clock A. M. to 6 o'clock P. M. dec2o:y 17. SCIIOORMAKER, Manufacturer of 40 • White Load,ltod Lead, Ziuc, Paint, Lithargo, Putty, de. Wholosa at dealer in Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine, dc., No. 14, l't street, Pittsburgh. nay= JOSEPH FLEMING, successor to L. Wil cox.' & Co. corner of Market street and the Diamond, koops conataudy on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, Mali. LOIN Ed, MEDICINE CHESTS, PERFUMERY, and all aril. ales pertaining to his business.. Physic:ane' Prescriptions carefully compounded at all home. je2:y_ W. CIIADWRIK. dealer in Kentucky .eaf TOBACCO, RAGS; and PAPER, No. 149 Wood street, below Sixth, PittAbargh. Lap'2o:ly * The highest market price, in malt, paid for Raga. <1.11TII: P. r......R.SIiALL JOS;PLI B. 1.11.301112.1 '%U P. MARSHALL & Co., Importers and e dealers in French and American PAPER HANG INI:3IB, :.4c , . Si Wood strret, Pittsburgh. .&i-:s;, o ag,,mts for the celebrated manufactures of 111,8eire. Dolicourt A Co., Parie. and' DAVID CAMPBELL & SAMUEL POI, LOCH have associated together rmder the style of 06.5.1.13. ELL & POLLOCIi, for the transaction of a general Variety and Dry Goods husinces, and the manufacture of plain aid Waved LiniTGilt Mouldings. mblD PUILIP I..X.Y.litt. 'ROBERT J. ANDIXSON OEY NIER & ANDERSON, (successors to IA) Jos!, as R.nodes & C 0.,) wholeaole dealers in FOKEIGN rRUITS, N L', SPICES. CONVECTIONARY, SUGARS, &c., No. 39 Wood etreet, opposite the St. Charles Hotel, rittF burgh. op 2 1. I. 011.1.11SPLY. A. FINEDINL. T J. GILLESPIE: & C 0.,., Looking lase Mr nufacturers. and dealers in Looking Glans Pl. , s. Pinta Glass. F,n , gravingc, (Jambe and fancy Goode, No. 7. etrei4. Pitts titirgh. On baud and made to order, Gilt Pier biahogany, Roaewood, Walnut and Gut r • fag, of every description. Steamboat Cabins oCorated and Gilt. BOTTLERS. --Jour OGDEN A". CO., Bottlers, pirst ”troet, would respectfully inform the pub nc that thW.hace ronatantly hand a large supply of SARSAPARILLA, MINERAL'.; ITER, ALE and PORTER. of the best quality. The Attention of lamilie is particularly directed to the fact that they bottle W A RIO M . : , ALE in its purest Phyaiciane: recommend it to familie on account of its whole some and atrongtheuin4 qrrdities. oet3o:ly J. a. RATTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR (Dr. Irish's Nt ,,,, Itul'Aou:.t . 231111F1011. i(102'15 IW . IC ERR, A.ROIIITECT, REMOVED from !limner of Fifth and Wood to -.Ant STItIiET, En PliillipH' ne - . 1 unilding—continue:, to prepare Plans and Spicifieutions of, and to Superiutena the Erection of every "desdription of ItaildingB. dc2dlytt VULTON, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDER, No. 70 SECOND street, Pittsburgh, p., Is prepared to furnish to order • 011IIRCII, STEAMBOAT, FACTORY AND OTII . ER BELLS Of All illus., front 10 to 10,000 ILI. CHIME BELLS mado to order. STOP aral GAUGE COCKS of all Ilizos,kr Stoamboats. • MINERAL WATER PUMPS, COUNTER RAILINthi and every variety of Brats Castings finished 10 the neaten manner. . . . BA_BBIT.'S ANTFATTRITION METAL; FULTON'I4 PA TENT METALLIC PACKING, for Steam Engium [tiv23:ly LOUGHRIDGE & M/LXWELL, tlArall'ACT 08.63.,1 of Looiciug-Giasueo, Picture Fraruts, anui Bauxites; And Dealers in Clocks, House Furnishing Goods &c. &a. ac. 1556 Wood street, above Fifth, PITTSBURGH, PA. [mh3:ly I tan.litacldnoßrukihos made to order EDUCATIONAL Vincent's College anti SernlaarY, UDDER TIIE CARE Or TUC BENEDICTINE PATNERS, Near Latrobe, Weeinorelaud county, Pa. TN THE COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT TIIE usual branches of English EducatiOn. In the SEMINARY, the Classics, litthentatics, History, Rhetorics, Philosophy, etc., and the different branches of higher erudition necessary or useful to these aspiring to Priesthood. The terms for Board and cuitiou are $BO per year, to bo paid somi•aunitally, stricti3 'in advance. German uud French aU.i other langumzes, Drawing, Paint ing and Music,form uo extra charges, exiepting 80Me recom pensation for the use of in,trinneuts. Medicine, Washing, Boots, Stationery, etc., form extra charges. For particulars apply to the Director of the College. The Collegiate .year begins on the Ist of SepteinLer, ends on the 3d of July following. FATHER G. B Director of the Celli St. r'ratacis Academy for Boys, UNDER THE CARE OF THE FRAJNOISCAN BROTHER Loretto, Cambria County, Pa 111 S INSTITUTION, NATURALLY situated fur Educational purposes, affords all the in ducements that can be desired for a atholic Institution. It it located iu the most healthy and pictoretque portion et the Alleghenies, distant four miles from Cresson Station, the direct mai rou to between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The o scholastic year commencing the first Monday in September. will close the 15th of July following. The Terms tor 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 U3O of Betiding $lO. For further particulars apply to the suprlor of the Aro. decay. References can he made to the Rt. Rev. Dr. tleotttiva. ap3litlya-w DRY GOODS Retrench! Retrench!! ANOTHER CRASH-IN PRICES !--Be iug &fermium" to 8 ell am stock. though the Titut,s are Tight," we have turule a general eweep— ItEDUCED THE tINTIRE STUCK To still lower prices. 4ar Now is the time to buy when the amortmeut is yet unbroken, end the Pricey Prt Down! Down! I Jos. lioroi TIIE LAST (MANGE IN FIGURES.- 1301) nfit Rii - ,l;onm, worth 75 Coax, at (i.!'; per yard. do do do 132,34 at 56 do do do do 50 :d I;7' ;' do do do do 37% oFt '.:.0 do JOBEPI7 EI. I )RNE, 77 ! ,, larket. -,treet. R ien V ELY ET .T RI MMI NGS, AT REDUCED PFCI'?I , I: 4 . A choice iti.gortiniint ou hand and for sale at noirll 1101-INEt , , 77 kißrizet e rpm, GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS- Wool, Silk, Merino and Bracy Cotton Under Shirt!) and Drawers—a frrah supply received IfORNE'S, del9 ' 7 Market Went. VINE Cents per Pound Reduction in the I'rice of BRA I/L Y'S YARNS.— Wh,,lesale Buyers+ and Peddlars will be fund.he:l with KNITTING YARNS at a redn , tion of Five Cents per pound, by the bundle, atter this date, For Cash. and Cash only. JOz , .. iltN E, 77 Market street, diArl Aceut for the Mannish:ter, 811: 4 1 MBROI DERI ES. —Our excellent stock of A Freud. Eollaoideri,,, and the low pries at whici. they an , Laqrk o4l , orrord rare indneettp.i,ts ti ludium wjahitiir to pure.`l;tz, the I,,ta , mt. uth i._ . IVIONEY 1 MONEY 11-PRICES MARK ED DOWN. xhai- Great reduction iu the price of Entbrolderies. We have gone carefully over our handsome stock of FRENCH-WORKED COLLARS, CINDER SLEEVES, MUSLIN BANDS, etc., etc. And fired the prices to suit the " Hard Times." The Ladies may rely on getting bargains at oct27 HORN E'S. 77 Market street. FANCY BLACK DRESS SILKS. - A largo aseortment, which we are closing out VERY CHEAP 101 t °ASTI. 0. UANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, No. 74 Market etreet. WE WILL SELL from the present time tin m mitionlydioap FOR 02011. Please call and claw iua uur Stuck. C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Bros., No. 74 Market st DRINTE,D FRENCH MERINOES, for 62 g and 7b cents, worth $1 mid $1,25, the best =lona:wilt I n the city. 0. HANSON LOVE, (formerly Love Brothers), No 74 Markel street. BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.- A full amortment, very choap. 0. ElAls;rMsl LOVE, formorkz Love Brothera, No. '4 atre.pt EVERY Ecooomical Purchaser of Dress floods, Shawls, Marale3, ac.; also Domestic and :Ra pt° Geed., will find it to their advantage to call and exam! our Neil, Stock rf Mali and Winter Dry Goodsbeforepurchas log elsewhere. O. UANSON LOVE, 84.5 {formerly LOVO Brod., No, 74 Market et SHAWLS 1 SHAWLS !—Wool, Chenille, Broctia, Lc., both lone. and square, the vet y best in the city, and at v,.ry loa Lric• cast:. C. HA formerly Love Bros.. n0v2.1 Nu. 74 Mark at stn ct. PIQUE and MARI3EILLES, Fleeced, fur making tiailne., t largo assortment at don", 13;A R. INTIITIt & 00'8 BONNET VELVET.—Every vaiqety of Bon net material, Velvets and satins, for sale at nOT/S HORNE'S. NEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.-. 20 boxes aisortod sizes, and f.4penu Canal on hand and and for silo by Jall B. C. k J. R. SA WYEP SOAPS. -- 1000 boxes Rosin Soap, in lb., 2 b. and 3 lb, bins. 500 " No. 1 Palm eoaps, in lb., 216. and 31b. LA; 500 " Chemical Olive Soap, in lb. lumps 200 " Oleine Oxide 250 " German 200 " Castile 50 " Pare Palm On hand and for sale by jail • B. C. J. SAWYER _ _ XTEW CROP.- IA 200 drams fresh Smyrna Figs; 10 mats " Dates ; 500 bocce hlalaga Raifiina, fait real red szd sale „ REEKY& A ANDERSON, 88 Wood ist, oplioslto St. Charism Hotol. J. 1.1 tie W.C3, or Mould NO. 84 S 7. (.'LAIR STR C. 77 Nlarket ntr. at .30,.`: , 1•;111 I.IOIIN E. :413rht:t. streu " in 3r "trrrs. in 1 " GROCERS. WM. H. SMITH V 20S. R. HUNTER M . I. SMITH Sr, Co.. [Law Smith, Matr & Hunter,' WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, No. 122 Second and 151 leront, Strrgets, fe24 PITTSBURGH, PA. .Jour. L. LELTII. MA.tcoutLuca JOSEPH S. LEECH Sz. C )., Rios. 24'2 and '244 Liberty 'eel., PITTSBURGH, PA., trifIiG,LESiILLE.,, GROCERS, AND COMMISSION I'iIERCLIANTS, DEALERS IN FLOCP.?, AND BACON, TIN PLATE AND TINNERS' STOCK, AND plTTssulton atANuroAcmicßES• DIPALPEC & CO., GENERAL COMMISSkVN AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Levee and "Washington Ave‘itte, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY • RErgagncle.--Joseph E. Leach t Co., an . Pittsburgh Merchants generally. Jythyd&vi DLVIN It'CANDLY.99 ILLIA2[ MEANS B. A- corriN MOCANDILESS, 111.E.MVS 'Si, CO., quomsoos To -,Tioz 0 ra'camaxas,] WHOLESALE GROG DEALZRB IN I,ON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON FAR,, NI. PITTSBURGII MANUFACTURES GIENER. Corner of Vi4xxl and Water streets, n'..GALEV, COSGRANE & CO., W i SALE GROCERS, IS and 20 Wood street , ViLLIMI TaLLCV., Philada o. w. RIOE_STaCri, Pittsburgh MicLorLE,ol.B.po ;s, WIIO IN y. l a e n Ei d a s l E e G G A r ß O - 1, & r t e R r a I o C I KE ST° BRANDIES, N Noe. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pitts ' mrgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, ~tc , constantly on band. jy2o E,AVIIP M CA...MUSS WILLIAM MEANS EL A covert 11 1 Candless, Means ik , Co., (Successors to Wick & M'Candlesa,) WIIOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pitts. burgh Manufactures generally, corner of Wood and Water troets, Pittsburgh. myB FORWARDING AND COMMISSION JAM S COLLI/AIS Forwarding Ihd Commission Merchants, ITIOMISTORS or TILE Collins' Pittsburgh, 6Qeadvllle Q Eris. CANAL LINES NOR. 114 AND- 115 WATER STREET, PITTRBURGD, PA RHODES, HAGEN Sc. CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ' MERCHANTS, No. 30 SYCAMORE ST., CINOINNATL, 0.1 jy29 LT EN RY 11. COLLINS, Forwarding and LI, Commis:don Merchant, and wholesale dealer In FISH, CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS and PRODUCE generally, No. 25 Wood etreet. Pittshura. nrarfl • WINES AND LIQUORS M. DEVI.ISI lI.EIIitiT.DY. EVLIN & K ENNEDY, Wholesale Wine and Liquor :ilerchauts and Rectifying Distillers, No. 63 Sinithlisld street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap3:ly H ONEGGER & CO., 151POBTry.9 O reneh and German Wines and Liquors crta , mpaGNE, 161 Smithfield street, between 6th and 7th sts., Lubs:l3 (Lbw J FIT7SBURGH. PA ' GLASSWARE. LrunD IL COMING MORGAN 110BIRTB03. EDWARD DITELUTDO PINEY L. P.INGWALT. fIURLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Mauu-, fuetnrera of Cut, Pressed and Plain Flint GLASSWARE, ,arehuusu No. 17 Wood ail net, corner of Front, Pittelairgli All other kinds of Glassware and Window Glass, low Market prices. 1 , 03Z5 H. I.3DLIN 3083P8 J. ULAM. f EDLIE & ULAM, Successors:to Mulvany ju a Ledlie, manufacturers of Cut, Moulded and Plain Flint and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all hinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware house corner of whot and Water streets, Pittsbngh. nthols - - 'CARPETS AND OIL C L,OTHS REMOVAL.—J. & 11. PHILLIPS have removed to their new building, Nod. 21i and 28 ST CLAIR strut, west side,betaasen Pent street and the Bridge. J. H. PHILLIPS, MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR, FURNITURE, CARR lAG TABLE, AND TRANSPAJtEND A. OPAQUE WaNDI:DIS7 SIEIAIDE OHL CLOT ED taw, DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS & WINDOW SELS:DES, Of every description. Dealers in INDIA RUBBER GOODS, of all hinds, made under Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and New York Belting Companies, for the sale of their INDIA RUB BER BELTING, HOSE and PACKING. LEATHER BELT ING. of Eastern manufacture, a superior quality; also, Lace Leather and Rivets. Agents fur the 01110 FIRE—PROOF MINERAL PAINT. Dry and Mixed Paints, Varnishes, 04 Turpentine, Brushes, Glass and Putty. HOUSE AND alCilsr PAINTING AND GLAZING, in all its branches, ..t.me in the best and shortest time. I de2(kly I J. A H. PHILLIPS. Enre N 05.26 and 2 St. Clair street; Manufactory at Phil. Llpsville, on the Ohio river, three miles below Pittsburgh. CA PETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, Ac., AT THE •!7otarth Street Carpet Store. 7 & H. 31'CALLUM respectfully 7.-. AT rLIV it° the attention of their former customers tin 4 cl the public generally to their present stock, just selected Spring sales, embracing the very latest styles of Foreign and Rome Aanufacture, eonsisting in part ot Velvets and Unmade, 'Tapestry and Common Ingrain: also, Brussels, Damaek, Twilled and Plain Stair CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS FROM 2 TO 24 FRET WIDE, f-,ags, Mats, Stair Rods ' Canton and Cocoa Matting: Lint, are and Rag Carpets; Venitlan Blinds; Painted, Buff and .Green Gotland Shades. It will give us pleasure to show goods to all who may be desirous of looking or purchasing, and we are determined to offer inducements to any who may favor us with a call, at the old stand, No. 87 FOURTH Street, near Wood. myl9:ly W. D. & IL M'OALLUM. OIL CLOTH CLOTHING—Of all kinds, black and yellow, fsr sale at the India Rubber Depot. au d2B St Claifvtreet. [de9! J. & 11. MILLI I'S. (IIL CLOTHS FOR TilE FALL TRADE. We have on hand, and aro daily receiving additiec, , tereto from our own and other manufactories, a largos:wt. of Floor Furniture, Carriage Trimming,Table Cover, Trim, parent, Green and Duff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, mod ioi Liousefurilishing and other purposes. Also„ Trauma,: al Window Shades, of dry and oil finish—gold bordered sot Other styles, and Window Shade Trimmings. Merchants and others will find It to their advantage to ox amine our stock and prices before making their pm ;oase:- elsewhere. J. & H. MILLI eel° 28 and 28 St. Clair sit LILOOR OIL CLOTHS, - .1: Of our own on I emtern manufacture—all widths, and cut to suit any size of rooms or halls—at the Oil Cloth Wore rooms,No. 26 and 28 St. Clair street. °e.; J. H. PHILLIPS. (FURNITURE A MILLIKEN & CO. have on hand, at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFAC TORY, Nu. 64 `mithliola street, a large assortment of Fancy .nd Plain Fm Mare, which they will roll 16 per cent. lower than customary rates. Terms, cash only. [dec27:y OODWELL'S FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, Wholesale and Retail, embracing every style of Flarnitnre, in Besewood, Mahogany and Walnut, suitable for Parlors, Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal to any in New York or Philadelphia, and at lower prises. livery article made by hand, and warranted. Cabint•makers sup plied with any quantity of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, on reasonable terms. Hotels and Steamboats furnished at the shortest notice. Warerooms, Nos. 77 and 79 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 0c22 Improvement in Book Binding. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING obtained Letters Patent for Improvement in BOOK BINDING, is prepared to furnish the attachment to Books now in use, or to apply the same to new Books. Orders for which are respectfully solicited at WELDiN g ROWAND'S Book Bindery and Blank Book Manufactory, South-west corner of THIRD and WOOD Streets. The above improvement consists: Pirst—Of a Metalic Spring clasping the back of the. Book in such a manner as to prevent the leaves from sagging when the Book is stand ing in a vertical position. Second—The carriage consists of Metalic Grooves, on which are inserted Rollers, which will effectually prevent the Books from wearing or chafing in Oa sing the same in its resting place. le2:tf A. H. ROWAND, patentor . NIISSES' AND CHILDRENS' Gum, Over and Sandels ; cheap, at the Peoples' Shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth street, near Market. MENS' CALF, Buffalo and Gum Overshoes a t DIFFENBACHER et CO.'S, No, 17 Fifth street. .114 - 01fIr TO MAKE HOME lIAPPY.—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 new SHOES or GAITERS, frem the well known People's Shoe Store. Gents'. Laidles', Boya and Children's ware of every description at PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. DIFFENBACHER A CO.. . den N 0.17 Fifth street, near Mark,t. daREAT AUCTION SALE, of Dry Goods, at A. A. Mason a Co's. No. 5 Fifth stroot. sloo,uoo worth of goods of every description wil, bo fume diately sold off at auction, and at retail at auction prices. AUCTION SALES EVERY DAY, From 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 o'clock. Domestic Goods, Ronsekeeping Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres, fialinotts, Vesting!, Fliu4L.is, Nind.as, Chwka p TWoods, Jeans. ac., &o. dec2 UTTER.--3 bble. fresh roll, for sale by ju Jae W. U. BMW. a CO. JO3IiPEL S. I.smo PITTSBURGH, PA PITTSBURGH Of diffemmt Colora DIFFENBAOHBR 00 w. MoCARTNES, Auctione(T MISCELLANEOUS UNITED STITES MAILS. Po.ST 0:T10E DEPARTMENT, February 1, 1858. DROPOSALS for conveying the mails of the united state,l, from anly 1, 1858, to Jut e 18G0, on the followin.; rout{:s in the StAte of PENNSYLVANIA, will be received at the Contract Wilco of thin department until 3, P. 31., of March 31 next, to be decided by April 1 following, 3519 Fr m Conueautvil:e, by Crossingville and Edouboro' to Waterford, 3o miles and back, twice a week. Leave Couneautville on Monday and Wednesday, at 7 A. sr Arrive at Waterford by 8 r. M. Leave Waterford Tuesday and Thursday at 7 A. H.: Arrive at Canneantville by 8 P. 11. 8520 From Hanover, by Littlestown and Monocacyville, Md.. to Emmittsburgh, 22 milea aud back, three times a week. Leave Hanover Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. at I P.M; Arrive at Bannittsburgh by 6 P. H. Leave Emmittabargh Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day at 4 A. Id. Arrive at Hanover by 9 A.II. 3521 From Brookville, by,,Richardsville, Mary Allay - 111e, Shaffner's Corner'a. 13ach Bottom, and Bear Creek's Mills, to ttidgeway,3s mitre and back. once a week. Leave Brookville Saturday at 7 A. ti. Arrive at Ridgeway by 6 p. Leave Ridgeway Friday at 7 A. at. Arrive at Brookville by 6 P. M. 8522 From Marietta, by Sits er Spring and llempfield, to Lancaster, 12% miles and back,daily, except Sunday Leave Marietta daily, except Sunday, at 1 P. u. Arrive at Lancaster by 5 P. U. Leave Lancast: r daily. except Sunday, at 8 A. M. Arrive at Marietta by 12 H. 8523 From Lancaster, by Willow Street, Rawlins vine, and Bethesda. to IcCall's Ferry. 18 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Lancaster Monday and Thursday at 7 A. Al. Arrive at McCall's Ferry by 12 u. Leave McCall's Ferry Monday and Thursday at 2 e Arrive at Lancaster by 7 P. H. 3525 From Lancaster, by Greenland and Souderaburg, to Paradise, 9 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Lancaster daily, extept Sunday, at 3 P. !J. Arrive at Paradise by 6 P. u. Leave Paradise daily, except Sunday, at 7 A. H. Arrive at Lancaster by 10 A. H. 3525 From Beaver, by Parkinson and Service, to Frankfort Springs. 20 miles and back, twice a week. Lea - VO Beaver Tuesday and Tburrday at 8 A. Arrive at Frankfort Spiings by 3 P. Leave Frankfort Springs Monday and Wednesday at 8 A. 111. Arrive at Beaver by 3 P. U. 3628 From klvausburgh, by Shermauville, to,,Liuesville, 8 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Evansburgh Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 A. Arrive at Linessille by 12 ta. Leave Linemvillo Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 P. 2a. Arrive at Evanaburgh by 4 P. tr. 3527 From Hoilidayeburgh, by Fraukstown and Canoe Creek, to Willianorburgh, 12 miles and back, six times a week. .Leave Hollidaysbnrgh daily. t‘xcept Sunday, at 2% P. PL, on arrival of western mall. Arrive at Williainsburgh by 8% P. 81. Leave Williamebu gli daily, except Sunday, at 7 A. 0. Arrive at Ilelliaityaburgh by 11 A. M. Proposals to embrace the Yolk, v Springs office are invited. 3528 From Orcutt Creek to Chemung, N. Y., 4% miles and back, twice a week. Leave Orcutt Creek Tneaday and Saturday at 9 A. Arrive at Chemung by 10% A. tr. Leave Chemung Tnesday and Saturday at 11 A. M. Arrive at Orcutt Creek by 12% P. M. 8522 From Starucca to L'allmansville, 5 miles and back, twice a week. • Leave Starucca Tuesday and Saturday at 1 P. td. Arrive at Tallmans - iiile by 2% P. M. Leave Tallmansville Tuesday and Saturday at 10% A.ll , Arrive at Mantua in time to connect with the mal from Susquehanna Depot—say at 12 rd. NOT ES. Proposals must be guarantied by two responsible persons. certified to as such by a postmaster or Judge of a court of record. No pay will be made for trips not performed, and for each of such omissions not satistactoilly explained three time the pay of the trip may be itlucted. For arrivals so far be hind time as to break canne.xion with depuiding mails. and not sufficiently excused, one-fourth of the compensation for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will imposed, un less the delinquency be satisfactorily explained, for neglect ing to take the mail from or into a post office; for suffering it to be injured, destroyed, rebbed, or lost; and for refusing, after demand, to convey the mail as frequently as the con tractor runs. or is concerned In running, vehicles on the • route.' The Postmaster General may annul the contract for disobeying the post Alice laws or instructions of the depart ment. He may alter the schedule, and also order en in crease of service by allowing therefor ii'pro 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 ono mouth's extra compensatiui on the amount of service dispensed with. Bids should be addressed to the "Second Assistant Pos. master General," superscribed "Pro posals for mail service, State of —" For forms of proposals. &c., and other information, see this advertisement in pamphlet form, and also the gen eral advertisement of routes in the State, dated 10th Janu ary, 1856, at the principal post offices. AARON V. GROWN;' Postmaster General. Great Chance to Make A * T , E,urT.FANT-DHEMOTSTFCERNTIVONNESPECU AT , : . zi.lit SHARE.—Fortyqficoisanetiollars j.::,--.„ I*, of valuable Real Estate, WatcheOetvelry, k .1.;--5 .2 - 1 i sto •o r and Silver Plated Ware,qttd r agififtat,vatiety L ..;'_,'a - • 6 - y and Staple G oods; to beillisposed of in forty thou- EMI "shares, at one dollar per share, as felldws:—Upon the payment of ono dollar, I will send ties payer a numbered re ceipt, which will entitle him to one share in 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 then he held in the city of Philrdelphia, and the whole ci the property disposed of or distributed among them ; in such way as shall be determined upon by them; each Sharehold er shall be entitled 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, cud I will then deliver the prt,- 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 $2lOO, and two three story brick dwelling houses and lots valued at 2700 each, in the city of f hiladelphia, clear of all imam, 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 line Gold and Silver hunting Case Lover Watch es, very fine Gold and Silver Patent Lever, Lepine and ocher Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pius, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, be., &c., Gold, Silver and Steel Spec tacks, 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 are 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 persons are given as references, to those disposed to per chase shares. All orders by Mail enclosing the money will be promptly attended to, and receipts forwarded to the ad dress '.if 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. tlia.ln 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 large amount of valuable property, for a small sum, ashes ever before been offered to the public. Send on your orders, its shares are selling rapid ly, and it Is confidently expected the distribution will soon be mule. ... . .. . - ' Articles allotted topersons at a distance, will be sent to them at their expense. 011_ Agents wanted in every town and village. All com munications meet be addressed to . _ L. R. BROOMALL, No. 50 South Second strefit, above Chemin, Philadelphia CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market street S e attend to the sale and purchase of Real Estate, rent lug Houses, and collection of rents, insurance and repairs negotiating Juana, making bills, conveyances, deeds, bends etc., writing letters and corresponding with persons abroad All business attended to promptly, and in strict confidence 51 Market street, Pittsburgh. Lettere of inquiry must al ways ouclose a p stage stamp to pay return postage. HOUSES FOR RENT- By S. CUTUIVILT & SON, 51 Market et. A comfortable two story dwelling house on itoil4 street,at head of Fifth—sl4 per month. A two story dwelling on Duquesne street—slo per month A convenient dwelling house on Logan street—slso 11,1 year. A three story house of nine rooms, on Third , treet, at $2OO per year. A dwelling house of four rooms and kitchen, with large lot of ground, ou ugh street, Mount Washington, SIOU per year. Two large warehouses on Third street, near Market. Two small houses in Splune's Court, near Fith street, $0,25 per month. A two story frame house of four rooms, on Carson street, South Pittsburgh, at $5 per month. A largo brick house with garden, fruit trees, etc., in Alle gheny city-4300 per year. A store room on Third street—sl2s per soar. A dwelling house on Third street, near Market. A warehouse on Market street, No. 25. A dwelling house on Wylie street—s/0U per year. A largo shop on Third street can be had fur two years. A store and cellar , corner Market end Third streets. etc 5 WELLING 11OUSES FOR SALE ON 'w EASY TERMS : Orant street—Three three story houses, %veil arranged , each with back buildings. Third street—A three story house ' ll large and COUVO 011 t Logan street—A dwelling house of 7 rooms. Fulton street—Two three st.ry dwelling houses. South avenue—A two story brick house of 8 rooms, with large lot of ground, stable, carriage house, &c. Robinson street—A two story brick house. Franklin street—A good house of 8 rooms. Carson street—A two story house, and two lots of ground. Ponn street—Three large dwelling houses. Minersville—A house and one acre of ground—besides many others in Allegheny, South Pittsburgh, &c. de29 S. CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market street. VOR RENT.—A two-story Dwelling House A: (Gothic style), pleasantly situated on Mt. Washington ; contains seven rooms well arranged, carriage.bouse. 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, reads for the gardener lo 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 tad tor a term of years. Apply to Ja 21 S. CUTHBERT 2 SON, 51 Market street. AGREAT BARGAIN.—For sale, a com fortable two story brick Dwelling Howe ' with two lots of ground, aitnato on Carson street, South Pittabnrg, short dlztonce from the Monongahela Bridge. S. ctrnntr , l? c PON. el 'Karl,: et TWO LOTS, on Federal street, Allegheny city, for sale by S. CUTIIIIERT .1; SON, deS 51 Market street. ONTHE CONEAIAIIGII RIVER.—For Galen Valuable Farm in Westmorelang county, 234 miles from Blairsville, on the North Western Railroad, 120 acres of choice land, 90 acres in cultivation, a young orchard of 10 acres, 30 acres of ex :tellent timber, a new dwelling house of 6 rooms—price, $7OO. Terms easy. Real estate in the city will be taken in part pay. i 027 B. CUTHBERT a EON, 61 Market street. TUENA VISTA.—For Sale.—A two story frame house, of fonr rooms and kitchen, paled fence In front, a bake oven, Ac. Lot 20 feet front on Monterey et., in Baena Vista, extension of Allegheny city, by no feet deep, to an alley. S. LIAM= Et BON, dec4 61 Market street. WINKS AND LIQUORS.—The best pleb ity of Brandy, Wine; Gin, Jamaica Spirits, Old aye Whisky, Irish and Scotch Whisky, London Porter, Brown Stoat, Champagne Wine, on hand and for sale b, JAKE'S PATTN, Jr COM AllaesecitY 049* • CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS THE OLEVELANL) AND PI'PTSBURGII RAILROAD OOMPAN Y, AND THE PITTS . li t 1.1. j fi , C ~,iimin,,,j ,„, , ,i.: el ~ U 1 N., ATI HAIL:I.OAD COMPANY, having male arrangement with the PlTTS liUlltill, FT. 'WAY. , b AND CIRCA io RAILROAD COMPANY, for the joint me of their Road between Pittsburgh and Ruche-nix, will run their 'Praiu , il,iily. (Sundays excepted,) as follows, commencing DION IIAY, January 25th, 1858: 1.. , :A , E. , LEAVE.. I ARRIVE. , LBILIVE. i Analivz. Cincinnati Expreis Pittsburgh, ti.oU A. XI , Voibutivilit.,9:4s A. M. Colambns,s:2o Pal. Cinci'tl 105)0 P.M. Cleveland Li . 11 ail " 6.45 " .• 10:45 - ( Wheerg 12:10 r.. 51 ChM , Clßild,3:6s " 10hiCligO, --.. Wheeliug, Cincinnati Express i " 2:35 P. 1.1 I .• - 5'49 P. ii.l •" 7:24 " 'Columbus, 1:50 6-MlCiucili 8:00 a.3i Stoub. Accour tio. . I " 4:od - 'Wellsville, 6:14 ... I ISteub'ville 7:50 P.m The 0:00 A. 51. and 2:3:i P. 1 , .. Train , run through to Columbus without change of cars, making direct connections for Dayton, Indianapolis, CilIC/1111311, I.ullaiNille, Cairo, and St. Louis. _ The 0:15 A. M. Train ht,ps et all Stations, and connect; at Bayard with train on Tuscarawas Branch for New Philadel phia, and all points on that Road." At Ituilsou with the C. Z. Sr C. R. It. for Cuyahoga Fails and Akron. At Cleveland with Cleveland and 'l'uleilu Railroad for Toledo, Detroit, Chicago; and at Chicago with all railroads leading to the North west. Also, with Lake Store Railroad fur brie, Dunkirk, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Canada. The 6:46 A. M. and 2:35 P. Si. Trains stop at all Stations on the River Line, and connect at Wheeling with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Cumberland, Harper's Ferry, Baltimore, and Washington City. At Belleair with the Central Ohio li.a.lruatl for Zanesville, Circleville, Lancaster, Wilmington, etc. The 4 P. M. Steubenville Accommodation stops at all Way-Stations. RETURNING TF.AI:O from Cincinnati arrive in Pittsburgh, ..s lollows : 'that leaving Cincinnati at 4:20 P. )1. run , through NNith9LL change of cars, and arrives at Pittsburgh 1:80 A. M. This train on Saturday evening runs directly through to Pittsburgh, and passengers can leave for Philadelphia via Pennsylva nia Rail, oad on Sunday evening at 10 P. M. That leaving Cincinnati at sea A. M. arrives iu Pittsburgh at 8:50 P.M. Tee above 'Prams will stop on signal of the Station Agent, at any Station between Pittsburgh and itoch.ster, to take up passengers going to any pulut uu ur beyond the line of Luis Road. Trains will also stop to leave passengers coming from this Broad to any station bet wenn Rochester and Pittsburgh. Passengers desiriug to go to Chicago, or points beyond Chicago via Cleveland, must ark for Tickets via Cleveland. Passengers dunning to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, ur St. Louis, or points beyond Columbus Vitt Stonbouville, must asi, fin* Tickets via Steubenville. . ear Baggage checked through to all principal points, and transferred free of charge. For Tickets and all information, apply to 01:101105 PARKIN, at the Ticket Office, Penn Street Depot. F. IL 1115115, General Ticket. Agent. C. &P. R. 11., Cleveland. JAMES FARMED., Sup't, C. &P R. R., Cleveland 1. A. 11UPOilINsON, ,aeuerai ticket Agar, P. C. a ‘.2, it. 11., CoininbiLi ja.3o W. W. It COLEY, Superintendent, P. C. & C. It. It.. Columbus. .....-- ....—____ ::v~~.~.LiiL~n.is' B.,4lllLiaii9AU NOI'IIC The Pittsb'h, Ft. Wayne & Chicago RAILROAD COMPANY, wan ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCK and equipment, and its through cuunectious,is pre pared to transport Passeui„ - ers aud:refight frOal LikllaPlA and PITTSBU !WU to CkliCaltiii, ST. LOUIS, IN• DIAN APOldB, ULN GIN:. A Ti, and all places West uud South woes, with a great dtg:t, regularity and expedition. The Mot that this itoud toms a direct lied consolidated Hue between Pittsburgh and Clificago, is a sufficient guar antee that its Trains will 111 d,,•• and counectious with Trains on other itoau. PASS ENO.EIt TitA I alb I.EA VE Pittsburgh. ; maim. I Ft. Rayne. U. S. Mail, 5:3.1 A. A. I tl:ot.) t'.)l l ; 9:0. P. 31. Ihtpress, 2:15 F. Al. 10:05 P.M I 5:45 A. M. REACH. ClllCAtili--IJ. S. Mali et s:Ba A. M.; Express at 2:00 P. M. REACH CINCINNATI-0. 5. Mail at 8:53 P. 51.; Expres ,, 7:00 A. M. AB Trains make close connections at Crestline fur Colum bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis; also, ar. Fort Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western itailnaid for Lafayett , , Central Illinois and St. Louis; also, at Forest with Trains on the M. R. A L. B. R. It. RETURNING. From Chicago. I Ft. Wayne. j Crestline. j Arr.Pitab'g U. S. P.M. 5:30 A. M.l 1. - 2:.05 P. 31. 0.10 P. 51. Express, 0,011 I '2:tni P. XI. I 10:05 P. M. 7:25 A3l Those Traiva make close conuectiona with Trains fur Phil. adelphia, Baltimore and New York. Trains from St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colum bus make close connections ut Crestlate with all returning Trainti. At Fort Wayne, Trains from St. Louis, Central lln- Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with above Trains; At Forest, connections are made with Trains to and from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. ACCOMMODATION TitAlNS—Leave New Brighton for Allegheny at 7:00 A. M. and 1:2:30 P. M. Leave Allegheny for New Brighton at 0:45 find 4:30 P. AI. To accommodate way travel, Pczaoliger Cars will be at lashed to Freight Trains; leaving Pittsburgh at 8:45 A. M.; troaUlne fur Alliance, at 5:55 A. Al_; Alliance fur Crestline, at 6:30 A. M.; and Alliance for Pittsburgh at 7:45 A. 51. BADOACIE CHECKED TIIRGUL I I.I, end no charge fur handling. Fur Tickets and further hiformazion apply to A. T. JOHN , SON, Agent, at thu Great Western Itaitroad °dice, directly Ca the corner, at the Monongahela Hence, Pittsburgh, ur Cl to eo. Parkin ' PassongerStation, Penn Street, between M ayne and Canal; B. F. PATRICK, Nu. SO Dearborn street, oppo site the Tremont House, Chicago, or to the Agents ut the Stations on the line. TO COMMENCE ON MONDAY, January 25th, and com time until further notice. J. J. HOUSTON, Oen. Pass'r.. and Fr't. Ag't. D. W. 8U63, Pas3'r. Agent, Chicago. • ja26 JOB. 11. MOORE, Superiutuncieut. PITTSBUIUGEI & CONNLi'LLSVILLE Et A $ 11. Et A RD Tue Pittsburgh and Conuellsville Railroad is now 0p,11, , for the transportation of passengers and freight to and from Pittsburgh and Counellsville, connecting with the Penitsyl vauia Central Railroad at Brinton's Station. Arrangements have also been made with the PeuusylN min Central Railroad, by which through freight to Philadelphia and Baltimore will be carried from points ou the Pittsburgh and Commßavine Railroad, by car loads, ou favorable RUNNING OF TRAINS.—On and after Monday, sth of October, the Passenger Trains will t, run daily, except Sundays, as follows: MAIL TRAIN, will leave the Passenger Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh, at 7.00 o'clock, k. arriving at Cunuellsville at 12:00 A M. FIXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN, leaving Pittsburgh at I'2o o'clock, P. M., and arriving at Connellsville at 8:20 v. M. RET'JRNING.-11. , .:Pli.litiz , TRAIN will leave Coupells villa at 6 o'clock, A. rd., connecting with the Johnstown Accommodation Train, on the Pennsylvania Railroad which arrives at Pittsburgh atll A. u. MAIL TRAIN, leaving.Counel'aville at 2:00 P. M., and connects with the Briuton Accommodation Train, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, which arrives in Pittsburgh at 6.10 P. a. Mail Train connects at Coutiellevine with Militia , Coaches for Uniontown, Fro,thurg, Cumberland, Also at West Newton with coaches for Mount Somerset, Berlin, Saudpatch, and Cumberland Tickets can be had from Ticket Agent at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depot. de3o U. BLA ItSTi PN Superin ton dent. NEW WESTERN Etoure, TO CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE and CIIICAGO, AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON A DAYTON RAILROADS, VIA. DELAWARE CUT-OFF US_ Distance may 3'29 mil e.s from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati rpiiis 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. & O. t M. Reads, being connected, for Louisville, St. Louie, Evansville, Cairo. Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans. Connection made at Bt. Lords with the Pacific Railroad and Missouri River Packets, for KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, Aud all points Wes:. Also connects at Cincinnati with Kentucky Central It. R .'for Lexington, Danville, Frankfort and all points in Central Kentucky. Trains leave Penn tr.reet Station as follows : . 4 c o u n g ,, h c t h o ,, C n i g n e c i o n t is c a a ti rs with riving at 6:4,5 P. M. :15 p . m Express Passenger Train, ar riving in Crestline 10:05 3 A. M., Cin. 6:00 P. M. OS. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. 'Vat Fare as Low ne any other Rotate. For all information, told Through Tickets, apply at the Ticket Office, corner M ' onongahela flt,EISe, or at Penn street Station. 461 r" Passengers desirous of going this route will ask for Tickets via Delaware Cut.(MT. J. H. MOORE, Supt. P. Ft. W. Ir. C. R. P., DAN'L McLAItEN, Supt. C. IL Al). It. it. nor 26 New Route via River and Railroad. 1 irndianalpolis & Cincinnati Railroad CONNECTING AT INDIANAPOLIS with Terre Haute, and Terre Haute and Alton Railr , ads, to St. Louis and Lafayette and Indianapolis, New Albany and I , alein, and Michigan Ctutral Roads for CHIC WO, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTO • , and 1111 intermediate points. Through Freight Train to 11 - WIAN iPOLIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYBTTE, and PERU. Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenc , •burg in less time than any other route by ',;.1 hpura, and at ai low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cin cinnati to the WeA, without breaking bulk. Conaignmen'a made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincin nati; ot, W. 13. ''UTIING, Agin t at Lawrenceburg, a ill receive prompt attention, and no chance for commission ; nu charge for drayage nr conuni oeln Lawrenceburg. For further intormaticm, apply to THOMAS RATTIG AN, (No. 116 Water.Areet.) Agent of the Company, who is pm pthed to give,numuud ILECEIPIB to Indianapoli., Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Pe, n, Oreeticsstle, Crawfords ville, Charleston, Pans, and r„iattoon. ii. C LORD, President. JNO. F. CHEEN, Gen'l Freight Agent. mr3 KENNEDY' MEDICAL DISCOVERY.- 10 on hand 'nd for ,alo by B L O.IINEST , Iorf t fvl. pOOTASII.- 1 10 casks on hand and for sale by (6,14!_ L 9AIISITGO EC CO _ _ COPPERAS. --10 bbls on hand and for sale by [dab) B. 1... VAIINESTOCS t. CO. - REEF BLADIARS WANltD.—The high ..n.P eVit price paid fur Be ef L Blade---,st B YtEiNESTOCK d CO'S, Corner 'Wood and Fourth 9 trt,ot..!._ 11 YE WOODS.-300 bbls. for sale by del7 B. A. FAIINMTOCH & CO MANGANESE. -5 000 lbs. for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., deal (I : rtv...r. of Wcod e..57.!•.t c. COPPERAS -100 bbl g. for sale by E.,12x1 17 111-1.1,1517,1,- t ton BRUKIES, assorted sizes; 300 doz hand and for sale by B L. FAIINESTOCK it CO., to A PER'S CHERRY PECTORAL AND CATHARTIC PILLS.-20groas each on hand for enlo by ( novlB] B. L. FAHNESTOCK CO. ALLEN'S N. AND B. LINIMENT.—Ten gross on hand and for tale by d,l& FFNTRiVranri CIHIMNEY TOPS.-100 Gothic Chimney NV Topa, of various beautiful patterue, for tale by oet7 H SNIV7 H.-COLLINS. lop YE FLOUR-20 bbls. in store and fo 1L) sale by [deli LIENEY H. COLLINS. T ARD—in kegs—for sale by . WRUITS for Christmas and New Year. i nov7 HENRY H. COLLINS - .52 Rea Layer 'basins; choice how Figs, In drums and pa -DIME RYE WHISKY, Old French Brandy , per boxes, only 1831 c. ik lb., at . A sad Port Wine, for medicinal purposes, at HAWoRTR, BRO. ABB )WNLEF2S, Eons JOB. FLAMING'S. 1 de.l2 im the Diaznoad. Pi FTSBURGH RAILROAD, ra 4 , 4 CINCINNATI RAILROAD LINE, eii • AND STEU EC N V It EL IL E 185 B. Winter Arrangement ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JAN. 18Th. PEN NSYLV AN IA CENTRAL RAILROAD ~fr:v 1 DA.II.IY TIIB NAST 5.1.A/L TRAIN loaves the eMillonger 'ion every morning, (except Sunclay,) at 8:05 o'clock, Pitts time, arriving iii Philadelphia at 11:50 P.M. TUN EXPithsS TItAIN leavee the Station every evening at 9:50 o'clock. Stopping only at Greeneburg, Latrobe, J °hue town,lmure, Gallitzin,Altoona, etc., connecting at liar= rieburg with the Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock, P. II THE JOLINSTJWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 3:30 o'clock, P. M. ctopping at all stations, and running as fat as Conemangh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN fur Turtle Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except Suriday,) at 10:40, A. M. SAXON]) ACCUMMuDATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek, Loaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.20 P. M. TIIIRD AUCUMMUDATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek, loaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6:20, P. N. ii,TURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as follows : .Exprosa, 1:45, P. SI.; Mail, 6.00 A. 11.; Johnstown Accommo dation, 11:00 A. M.; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, thoO, A. M..; Second Accommodation, 12:40, P. M.; Third Accom modation, 6:10, P. 61. Trains fur Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Blairovile Intersection with mail train Last, Express train West, am; the Johnstown accomodation train East and West. PITZSBUR.WI AND GONNELLSVILLEI TKAINe, Stopping at ull Stations on the Pittsburgh and Counelle ville Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: MAIL TRAIN, 7.00 A. M. .k.X.PRESS TRAIN, 4.20 P. M. P.IiTURINIMI TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Conuellsvill , Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 11.001 A. M. and 0:10 P. M. M. The traveling public will nud it greatly to their in terest, in-going East or West, to travel by the Penney, coon Railroad; as the accommodations now uttered cannot be mar paetted on any ether route. As the Road is ballasted with stoat), and is entirely tree from dust, we can premise satety, speed and comfort to all who rimy favor this Road with then patronage. —FARE:— to New York.— " Philadelphia Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia, With:mire and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in care, will he charged ten cents iu addition to the Station rates, except from Siatiom where the Company has no Agent. NOTIOE.-11.1 cue 01 loss, the Company will hold them delves respuneible for personal baggage only, and tar au amount not. exceeding WO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 2.5 cents for each passenger and bag gage. Nor tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. R. It. Passenger Station(' on Liberty and Grant sto'eta, THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL OAI). TLU GREAT CENTRAL RGOTE,connectinE iCr" the Atlantic Cities with Western .tiorth.weeteru ano :Louth-western States by a continuous ldilway direct. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Line of Steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and Si. land and Bandusky with steamers to all ports on the fN western Lakes; making the most DIILEOT, CLLEAK.ST RELIABLE ROUTE by which k'REIGIIT can be forwarded to am". from the GE.EAT WEST. ilates between Philadelphia ea.] FIRST CLASS.— Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes, bales and trunks,) Drugs, (in boxes,and bales) Feathers, Furs, &c. SECOND CLASS—Domestic Sheeting, Shirt ing and Ticking (in original bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware, Leather (in rolls or boxes), Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, &c., ac. 11.111.1 D CLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Chains (in casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted (loose or in sacks), Tobacco, auinufac- Cured, (except Gigs, ei or unto Cc., Cc. Fouitru CLASS--Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Beet and Pork, (iu casks or boxes Eastward,) Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, tier man Clay, Tar, Pitch, liosin, FLOUR—SI,OO bbl. uutil further notice. In car loads, 45 cts.ll 160 lbs. until further nett.. COTTON—V.II bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weigut., uaLl further notice. 41+- In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular to mark packages "via PeginsyMania Eaiiread." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Goad at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without r'amorer Aozars--Ilarris, Wormley it Co., Memphis, Tenn.; R. F. Sass & Co., St. Louis; P. G. O'lUl.ey & Co., Evansville Ind.; Dumesnil, 801 l & Co, and Carter it Jewett, Louisville Ey.; It. C. Meldruna, Madison, Ind ; H. W. Broca% & Co., any Irwin & Co, Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & Co., Zanesville Ohio; Leech & Co., No. 54 Kilby street, Boston; Leech & Co. Nu. 2 Astor House, Now York; No.l William street, and No 8 Battery Place, New York; E. J. Snoeder, Philadelphia. Magraw & Koons. Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. H. J. LOHBAERT, myl emperintentiont, Altoona, Ya. OTATOES.- 120 bag. Neshannock Potatoes; 60 do Poach Blossom Potatoes, just received and for sa - e by JAME!!! A. TZEI3, Pa Water ■rr.ar, RYE FLOUR.- 16 bbls. fresh ground Rye Flour, Just received und for sale by J ant GREEN APPLES.- 20 bbls. green apples, Just received and for Bale by oct2o JA 3. A. FETZER, 89 Watej street. QWEET POTATOES. - 40 bush. Sweet Potstoos,just received and for sato bz.2 tnt27 JAS. A. UNTY.Kft, R 2 Water stro.q. APPLES.- 29 bbls. extra fine Rambo and Bellefiower; 68 " Vandiver; 104) " Rneeett Apples, Just reed and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, 89 Water street. F LO U R. 100 bbls. choice Extra Superfine; . 60 " " Superfine Flour, just reedy and fur sale by JAMES A. FETZER. del3 89 Water street BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS.—A large stock of every description, in store and for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Corner of Market and Second streets C.— IDERIO Barrels Sweet Cider, for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, doc 7 89 Wator street. INDIA RUBMR INKSTANDS- Another lot of those atr•tlght INKS, Just received and for„sale W. 8. HAVEN, ec.`NJ Horner Market and Second streets. DijFF AND FLEMING'S Book-Keeping for sale at W. S. HAVEN'S, Stationery Warehouse, 128 Corner ASarkot and Second streets. -I.2VELOPES. Buff, Blue am_ _Ate Laid, Adhesive, Cloth Lined and Parchment Papr do.; extra thick Cream Laid do.; Legal do.; Noto do.; al! sizes; for dale by W. S. HIVEN, oct3o Corner Market and Second ste. CLASKET, Binders, Straw, Bonnet, an kj Fuller's Board, for sale by W. B. HAVEN, Nos. 31, 33 and 35, nov3o Corner Market and Second streets. TEAS. -30 half chests Young Ilyson, lin pedal, Cluopowder, Black Teas. in storo and for mill JAMES PATTON, Jr., Allegheny City. TEST INDIA PRESERVES.-10 dozen V v assorted, jui.t received and for sate by REYMER .$ ANDERSON, 413 Nn. S 2 Wood JELLIES. -50 dozen Currant, Blackbery Orange, Quince, Peach, and Grape Tallies, for sale by REVILER lc A.NDEREON, 4.8 ag Wood street. oDposite R. 01132104 [lmo 1.) ICE.—Six tierces prime Rice, just reeeiv ed and for sale by KILLER. & RICKETSON, Post.' Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty streeL CIIEESE—ZO boxes prime Western Reserve fo7 Et,lp by rePlll WM. 'n SMITH ELIZABETIIAN.—A new Decorative Wall Paper, Elizabethan design, jnzt received, and for .3 ab by W. P. MARSHALL A CO., ,07,-.1 WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER! Cheap! —Received last week, 10,000 rolls of Wall Paper, to sell at 124 to 20 cents per roll. W. P. 1:1 IRP ".I.A LL E CO., Q= :[.reef. MOLASSES.- 25 barrels New Orleans; 20 " Baltimore Syrup, for sale by thai WV. tI. SMITH CO (lOFFEE.-150 bags prime Rio, for sale by Ja.'22 WM. 11. b tk CO. INKSTANDS.—.A. large variety for sale at W.ll. G. JONNSTuN & 00.'8, deg Stationery Warehouse, 67 Wood st. ULOUR.-25 bble. Superfine Flour received and for sale by McCANDI,FNi, MEANS .llr CO., fe2o Corner Wood and Water streets. LNNAMON BARK.--400 the. just reo' J end fOr 1 , 329 t P. L. HA aNr.oruos A, co " . `aTOOLLEY'S SALVE for sale wholeslae NT V and ratan at the Drug Store of JOHN HAFT, JR., Corr.ar of Virooa and Sixth eds., Pittsburgh. lalZ3;1 E,OAD6. XUAIENS. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS $lB,OO I To Baltimore-. 10,00 * 4 Laticasier.. To klarrisuarg, $7.45. JAMES A. FETZER 89 Water street. COMPLAINT, 1 . ) Ir, , - Paimsnen G rlir lil D i ff . . li o. A ".ll 24 . J B A I C T ISS T O 2. N, a `P S firLi 'a, Ps., LIVER , Fill effectually cure °(-• 1 011. I.I.OOELAND'S CELEBRA'IED DYSPEPSIA JAUNDICE, 01 , 11.t.f- NIC ilk ierlitYOUS. DEBILITY, DISEASES Arid all Drreas,, aTirtrkijSora a disordered Liver or torneseJi, OF THE KIDNEYS, Dimness of Visi Bach es Constipa• won, Inward Phu, St ialluess, or Blood to the tu head, Acidity of the Stomach,, Nauseam heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in the Stomach, Soar Enacts- Br m ea " 1 11 Z 8 , Bwining of the Read, hurried and piff ' tanking, or Flattering at the Pit of the i c anit Fluttering at the heart, Choking seueations when iiia lying posture, panne or Buff ti g Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Path_ 3 fn the Herd, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Limbs, pa n a the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ao_ Sudden Flushes of heat burn ing In the Flesh, Constant afelinings of Evil, and great Depression of 921/1129. In attributing such valuable properties to this roundly, 2, rash or auwarrantable assertion is i1v4,,,..uut is simply stat Yi a fact; proven undeniably and conclusively by the extract. dinary cured, and benefits derived from its use, under the di. rection of its illustrious originator, Dr. Iloodund, unicng all daises of European society, and from the immense tams el testimony, from all parts of the American continent, aura. mutated during the last ten years, in the hands of the I'm , eat proprietor: The prevalence of dieeeees to which the German L'ittims are adapted;it is with sorrow we say it, is el. must universal; indeed there is scarcely a family throughout the whole extent of oar country in which there cannot be found among its members that peculiar sallow and 1.2.741.4i4 appearance denoting a diseased Liver, or an emaciated and suffering Dyspeptic. Then of what imp/erne import aaceto this class of invalid that a certain and reliable remedy should bo placed withi their reach; one in which nu baneful or injurious drug en ters into its conipc..noa. • a remedy on which the patient can tely with the utmost confidence and certaiuty, and be asenred from actual and tangible proofs that the article he hi using I really possesses the virtue a attributed to it. Such n remedy as "1100.FLAND'8 GERMAN E1TT1113.13." Thousands 0 dollars have been expanded in its manufacture and diuueiou throughout all parts of this continent, and the proprietor feels the greatest satisfaction in stating that there is uo state, county, or even village, where the Medicine has been introduced, that there cannot be found numbers willing testify to its virtues. It is need constantly in the practice of a large number o. the moat prominent Physicians in the country, who have also added their written testimony id evidence of its great virtues. in conclusion, then, we would respectfully ask of all those attlicted 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 favor of the Bitters, from the moat prominent and well known in dividuals in all parts of the Union. All Agents for the Bit ters are authorized to distribute the Almanac gratuitously. Principal Office and Manufactory, lid Arch street, Philadel- Phia ' Pa ' For sale wholesale by Druggists in all the principal cities, and at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeepers in every town In the [Jailed States and Canada, and by B. L. FALINESTOCK & CO. and Dr. GEO. IL KEYSEB., iyl2.:lydlov , Pittsburgh. 01 all aiIdC.ISCS the great, tint cause Spring, [ruin neglect of Natnve's laws S lio Ito N g HEN A CURE IS GUARANTEED IN V all stages of SECRET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Ner vous Debility, Strictures, Guests, Gravel, Diabries, Diseases of the liidueys and Bladder, Mercurial Rheumatism, Sere- Pains in the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lunge, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Bodyor Limbo, Can cers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Thence, and all diseases arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, such us nervous trembling, loss of memory, loss of rower, general weakness, dimness 01 vision with peculiar spots appearing before the eyes, 108 n of sight, wakefulness, dyspepsia, liver diseases, erupthms upon the face, pain in the back and head, female irregularities and all improper discharges from both sexes. It matters nut from what cause the disease originie ted, however long standing or obstinate the case, recovery t.l certain, and in a shorter tune than a permanent cure can be effected by any other treatment, even after the disease has baffled the skill of eminent physicians and resisted all the r means of cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor, causing nu sickness and free from mercury or balsam. Dux ing twenty years of practice, I have rescued from the jaws of death many thousands, who, in the fast stages of the above mentioned diseases had been 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 care. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies 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 person., who not only tail to care the diseases tau, ruin the constitution, filling the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens tits waterer into a rapid Consumption. But should the disease and the treatment not cause death speedily, and the victim marries, the disease is entailed upon the children, who aro born with feeble constitutions, and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula, Totter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other offoc6., tious of the skin, eyes, throat and lungs, entailing upon them a brief t xistenco of sufferii.a . and consigning them to an early grave. ABUSE is anutuer formidable enemy to health, fox nothing else in the dread cataiogao of human diseases causes rai destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thou sands of victims through a few years or suffering down to an untimely grave. It destroys the nervous system, rapidly %tastes away the energies of life, causes melitAl derangement, prevents the proper uevelopment of the system, disqualifies tor marriage. society, bu,miess, and all earthly happiness, ant leaves the suilerer wretched in body-and minim , predis- ittabearg 90a. yi 100 Tba posed to Consumption auu a. craiu of evils more to be dreaded than death itself. With the , fullest confidence I as sure the unfortunate victims of t‘elf-Abuse that a permanent and speedy cure can be eflected, and with the abandonment of ruinous practices my patients can he rostored to robust, vigorous health. Toe afflicted ore cautioned against the use of Patent Medi- 75c. 75 100 Re 65c, 7 ;i11%. , 0 It; dues, for there are en 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 componuos of quack doctors, or the equally poisonous nos trums vended as -Patent Medicine:l" I have carefully ana lysal many of these called Patent Medicines and find that uoLuiy all of them contain Corrosive Sublimate, which is one of the strongest preparations of mercury and a deadly poison, which instead of curing the disease disables the sys tem for life. Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in use are put up by unprincipled and ignorant persons, whodo not under stand even the alphalxit of the malaria medica, and are equal ly as destitute of any knoWledge of the human system, hav ing one object only in view, and that to make money regard- 50c. 11 100 IL less of cousequences. Irregularities and all diseases of males and females treated on principles established by twenty years of practice, and sanctioned by tho , ;yids cd the most remarkable cures. Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of the United States or Canticles, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly con. tideutied. Address J. SUMMEItIIII.I44 M. D., OttMe No. LIA Filbert street, (Old No. 1090 below Twelfth, Philadelphia. TILEATMENT, Private and Coufinential advice! AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE HOSPl- TAL—ntabliztied for the cure of Syphilis, Seminal eaanesa and the Secret Infirmities of Youth and Maturity, by Dr. AMOS a SON, Buffalo, N. Y. Office corner of Main and Quay streets, (up stairs.) A MOST 801ENTIFIC INVENTION. Au instrument for the cure of Genital Debility, or Noctur• nal Emissions, more properly known es Seminal Weakness, &c. Can be permanently cured in from fiftoon to twenty days, by the use of this instrument, when used conjointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. AMOS & SON take pleasure iu announcing that they have invented a most important instrument for the cure oi 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 over yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Ilieaknoes,or au} disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habit, at youth. Dr. AMOS SON, in order to satisfy the most eltepticn, as to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselves Cm , in soy instance where they may prove unsatisfactory aftet fair trial, the money will be refunded by returning tile in. strument in good order. Persons wishing the above useful Instrument will observ. that the price, with the accompanying directions, secure') packed and sent bfexpress, is ton dollars. NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CURES. Dr. AMOS a SON ruoy be consulted from eight o'clock it he morning until nine Ea night, in every stogo and syrup tom of the Venereal Diaean,tionorrhcea, Gleeta, Secondar 6ymptoms, Seminal Wealine , is, Impotence, and Striettiren ot the Urethra, etc., with inviolable secresy. The treatmem they adopt is the result of upward of tiltr:; , years' extensive and mem:dui practice in London. meet inveterate cases of Venereal Diseases eradiated in eiglit or nine days. and cases of a slight nature iu two or three days, at a mod erate expense. Thu cure effectei without confinement or hindrance from busineeec also, nodes and pains in the bocce and limbs, effectually eraclicated. Dr. AMOS & SON have devoted their attention exclusive ly to this peculiar class of maladies, cud the relief they have consequently been enabled to render to their fellow•creatare s fully testided and greatfully acknowledged by couvales coutpatients and others daily arriving in town from all pat to of the country, for the express purpose only 01 C0118ultao“Lu , while their exertions have be ni crowned with the most Big d WE nal advantages; yet from what they have experienced i - inquiring into the causes of these infectious complaint (from their most siu.ple ccndition to that of the must dan- germs and inveterated) they have always entertained the pcscibilitv of their prevention and removal, and likewise in variably "found that the most horrible and manguant fcrrmY of disease could almost always be traced to one of the fol lowing causes :—ignoranco, neglect, or the ill effects of un skilful and improper treatment; therefore, Dr. A.110..2. 80. , ; have CIICCOCuCti in discovering, in the selection of their remedies, a safe, effectual, and caution.; course; omit,ingi all combination of remedies which bear au equivocal character. as well as those whose premature or injuilicions application might be productiv.i of bad consequences in the hands el private individuals., In abort, rho laudiblend of their te medies'is the leavening of a great mass of human misery by the atleuiation, relief and prevention of those grievous a:- Motions that are in re .lily the secret fee of life, and which, while they eo extremely surround us, call aloud for our skill and interference for their extermination. COUNISY INVALIDS. Persona In any part of the world may be snecaseP,lly tented by forwarding a correct detail of their case, with a remittance for medic/ma. Ti•_. AddreesDr. AMOS A SON, corner Shin and Quay street., Bash,. N. Y. rr ARRAN T'S SELTZER APERIENT. Another supply of this valuable medicine lust recriv ed by • Jos. 1 , LEMING, file Corner Diamond and Alarket street. H AIR DlES.—Batchelor's, Christadora's, flud Water's hair Dyes on hand and for sa:o pERFUMERY—Of descriptions and prices, can ho had at FLENLIN&S, fele Corner Diamond and Marko, erect. DARISIAN TOOTH PASTE, prepared ta under lhe E upersii,ion of Dr. Ilulliheu, Surgeon Dou ta,t 7 for solo by JuS. ANOTHER supply of Low & Son's superio: London Toth:: r..ceived to-day, by JOS. FLEMING, fel.3 Corner Diamond and Market etrevt. %fiIHORN'S EXTRACT OF COPAIBA A.NI) EASSAPAItILLA_—Anotner sapply of tbis celebntte..; English remedy, just rectived by JOS. FLEMING, fe9 Corner Diamond and Market street. MINERAL WATERS.—BIue Lick, Bed ford and Congreraa Waters constantly on hand at JtkiEiPLl FLE3lltih'B, fe9 Cornvr Dirtniond anti Market street. Ferrated Tinat. Bark and Llixir of 0, Bark, on hand and far rale by 73NVF — ' , Ov: ok 11.00S.—Dreesed Hogs, jest received aril for gale by JANWS A. FETZER, h l 9 OP Wster •tror4 rIIIORYEDOES.-100,0U0 No. 1., just receiv ed and for oak by REYME.II g ANDEESON, No. 9 Wood +amt. MEDICAL A CURE WARRANTED MEDICAL. DJz.g 4.11. CELEBILATED VERMIFUGI LIVER FALL& They are not recom - mended as Univers:: I Cure-alts, but simply fi r what their name pw - - }ports. The VaRMIFUGE, fo X petting Worms from the human system, ha al so been administere4 with the most satisfactory results to various animals 1 j CieCt to Worm= The LIVER: PILLS, tor the cure of LIVER COM - PLAINT, all BILIOUS DE RANGEMENTS, SICK HEAD HE ) &C. Purchasers will please particular to ask f. -)r. Dr. C. McLane's Cel::- 1. • 17-.A MIFUGE ( PILLS, preparcd Y 3 , PROPP.IETORS, It ♦ 11.1 i , a. ) and take f!: ~ t her, as there are various L,ther preparations now cf. ore the tvuLiir- pur- Ttlmz to t - e .Vermiiturs I d Liver 1.11 q - ners, 111 comparison Aith Dr. McLANE's, arc orthiess. The GEN T.i N E 'McCane's Verrnifu- and Liver b Pills can pow be had at all respectable Drug LOA T-:', 7 11, 7 7;11111 , 7:13. ri R. 0 'OS, Wool) ST., PirrsßuiLma, L pt L N , 8 75 V gr Ell oss on ai lL U d G an Ei d for salc i) by LlVEß dV B. L. FAEINESTOCE & CO. Corner Wood and Fourth streeta. A3RIVATE DISEASES.-DR. BROWN'S , MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offices,. ...„ -o- SO SMITHFIELD Street, Pitts. ..."._•- *- '7-••••• • ..._5": " - e burgh, Pa. ..r. -....._ 1 , : - .1 35 .... ' ...::1- 0 DR. BROWN is an old citizen of Pitts- 4 - 4 ,4 "Ff'f-f'y _ ? _i burgh, and has been in practice for the . .„4•A - r,,efi t l::•• , ~,, . bat twenty-five years. His business has Mrt,lykruf , Ail , been confined mostly to Private and Sur. - /r if 1 4 .5.; gical Diseases. UITIZENS AND STRANGERS ' '''si 2' ' ' 4 , .I'f,. 4 •or in n-ed of a medical friend, should not •,,,- I.' - fev ' fail to find out the sure place of relief. '''.5.5 .. •- I . ' The Doctor is a regular graduate, and - his experience in the treatment of a certain clans of disease is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtaining permaneul relief, by the use of his remedies and following his advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fall to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases--:_ll Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all &sewn s arising from a hereditary taint, whichmanifests itself in t 1 e form of a totter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of el diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorm , t To persons so afflicted, Dr. B. offers hopes of a snre and speedy recovery. BRNTINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, brong? , l on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification which the young and weak-minded often give way to, (to their avu destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in this country—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration to health. RIIE'UMATIBIEI Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful tV ;. ease in afew days—he will warrant a cure. Ile also trot Piles, Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, I male Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of tlo Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pain in the BaCt and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladdor, together with ail diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a FL!, di. rooted to DR. BROWN, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pittaburgll, Pa., will be immediately answered. kiedicine sent to any address, rudely packed and secure from observation. Office and Private Rooms, NO. 60 Smithfield street, Pitt:. burgh, Pa. my 2.5 IT IS NOT AL DIKE. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair • Restorer. fI RAY HAIRED, BALD, or persons with ILA diseases of hair, or scalp, read the following and Judge of the articles: Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSABIini f - Or WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING, is essential to use with the RESTORER, and is the . beat Hair Dressing for old or young extant, being often efficacious in VISCB of hair fall. mg, Ac without the Restorer. REV. B . V. DEGAN, Editor Guide to Holiness. "We can tcatify to its effects," Ac. • PRESIDENT J. H. EATON, L. L. D., iliturfree.aboro', Tenn., "Notwithstanding irregular use, the tailing off of hair ceased, and my gray locks restored to original color," Ac. REV. S. B. MORLEY, Attleboro', Maseacbusetts. "it has changed the "Crown of Glory," belonging to old men, to the original hue of youth," Ac. REV. M. TEACHER, (GO years of ege t ) Pitcher, Chenangy aunty New York. "My hair is now restored; it it nothing like a dye," itc. MEV. D. T. WOOD, Middletown, New York. "My own hair, and that of another of my family, has greatly thicken. ed, *here almost bald," Ac. REV. JAMES hi ITFE, Now York city, recommends it, Ac REV. W. PORTEUS, Stanwich, Conn. "It has met my most sanguine expectations, Ac. REV. J. F. GRISWOLD, ciaehtngton, N. H. "It is really efficacious in restoring the hair," Ac. REV. G. M. SPRATT, Lewisbargh, Pennsylvania. "We can and do cheertully recommend it," Ac. REV. J. P. TUSTIN, Oharlestown, South Carolina. " The white hair has become obviated," Ac. REV. AMOS BLANCHARD, Meriden, N. "We think very highly,of your preparation,' Ac. rtli:V. B. C. SMITH, Prattaburgli, N. Y. " I was surprised to find my hair turn as when I was young," Ac. LOW. C M. CLINK, Lewiston, Pennsylvania. "Ithasatop. ped my hair falling and caused a new growth." itEV. A. FIUNII, Chatanque county, New York. "I am satiated and recommend it." REV D. MORRIS, Cross River, NOV York. "It is the best preparation extant." REV. WILLIAM CUTTER, Editor Mother's Magazine, Nov York. "Recommends it." Zrir We might swell this Rat, but it not convinced, TRY IT. We export these preparations to Europe oven, and they ,re stipersoding_all others there 69 well as in the United .titates. Il does wit stn . / or stain. Sold by all the principal whole• dale and retail merchants in the t.'nited Stated, Ctita, or Canada. DEPOT 355 BROOM STREET, N. V., where address all letters and inquiries. -Ca" some dealers try to sell articles instead of this, cn Which they make more profit. Write to Depot for circular, terICIL I / 2 and information. Genuine is signed, Mrs. 8. 4. Alen 4ritten in ink. Beware of connterfelts. fsep3:o-o-dl; maw rvf RS. ALLEN'S HAIR RESTORER.-A large supply always on band and for sale by uovl6 B. L. FAILNESTOCH ec CO SA IL. FAUNESTOCK, No. 74 Wood street, Pittsburgh, LTAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM I.I..NGLAND WALDRON ik GRIFFIN'S :onsuLwz CORN IND GRAIN SCITIIE, COILS HOES ; PATENT AND COMMON ANVILS; ST.FIEL r raps, very superior Drawer Locks, very superior Gnu Locks, Tinned and Ennamelled Sauce Pana, Basting Spoons, thasa Candlesticks, Brame Cocks, Brass Stair Roils, Braces and is Measnring Tapes, Superior Waiters, Curry Combs, icooes, Coil, Fifth, Tongue:, Stretch and Breast Chains, with 3 variety of other goods, all of which will be sold it mod• orate terms. apl3 SKIRTS 1 SKIRTS ! 1 Bishop's Skirts; Quilted Hooped Skirts; "Holmes' Hooped Skirts; Misses' 0 yrded Skirts; Ladies' Corked and Quilted Skirts, white and colaieJ ; a new supply just opened, at JOS. LORNE'S, de.9 77 Market street. WINTER GLOVES.—A full supply of Cloth, Silk end Morino, of various sizes., at low pr.!. HORNE'S, 77 Market etreet. CORN SUELLERS.—Smith's Patent, ar ranged for hand, horse or sicam power ' warranted in every reepeot, and will shell from to 40 bunLels of corn per hour. Will be ecdd low by wag EMMY U. COLLINS, , ^",)