• - , BUSYNESS CARDS IeAMIITaiO. WINGARD, ATTORNKT AT LAW, . ennantruan, Plllilil. I eir ' OPFICE, No. 69 GP-ANT stmet, betwoon Wrath street. i Dimaoud nilop. ap6 - .1,)11i>: A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, t...) iif co Fourth street, Pittsburgh, bf4Ve4.ll and Ob. Fry iti :sail., Surgeon Dentist, Slleti6Bol* to G. w. Biddle. No. 144 Smithfield otroet. s-Unice hours from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from It to I o'clock fel)16:ly - SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors won of Marksi. .C-ir Office hours trout 9 o'clock A. M. to b o'clock P. hi. rlecfAky r SCIIOONMAKER, Manufacturer of u . White tead, Red Lead, Zinc, Paint, Lithnrge, Putty, Le. Wholesa!u dealer in Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine, &c., No. 24, onal street, Pittsburgh. In y 22 11 FLEMING, successor to L. WU t168111) cox & Co., Corner of Market stroet and the Diamond, L' eeps c.,ustantly on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, MED ICINE:, MEDICItsaI CHESTS, PERFUMERY, and all ord• clan pertaining to hie business.. .RAP" Physicians' Proscriptions carefully compoanded at all hours. Jes:y • W. CLIADWICK, dealer in Kentucky ~cat TOBACCO; RAGS and PAPER, Nu. 149 Wood street, below Nixth, PittAnrgh. lar.2l:ly 'fir The hlgbedt market price, in ra...AL, paid for lwga W41.3 . 11+. I'. XAlLyilhay JOBSPIL IL 111JUB11 , . NkilP. MA_ItSIIALL. & Cu., linporters and a tionlura iu French and Atnerican PA PHIL 11AM:1- E4GS, u. Si: Wtxxl dtret,t, Pithsburg... Aril- ~.. .. at...nthi for the celtbrated inannfe_ctured of Mintar6. Delicour, A Cu., Paris.aug7 . _ DA VII) CAMPBELL & SAMUEL POL ',lc& 1.11/Vl3 fl..invcihttA togoth,.l uhdor tho Etylo 01 CA51131..LL POLLOCK, for thu trans.:llon of n gom•ral Variety Lffil Dry Goods business, manufacture of Wain Ith 1 Waved Lin, tint Mould 11411. mhl9 PHILIP ELll.llts ... , 1101.11ItT J. ANl,llll.Boti R"iNIER & ANDERSON, (successors to .1,,51%, lit kcii*th. C 0.,) wholeialu dealers ii FOREIGN toRIJITS, N UTS, SPICES, CON V ECTION A RV, SUGARS, sp. 39 '.Food taro.; opposite tho $l. Ch 1,11.93 lh.tel, Pitt. ap'2 I J. . 1 J. 'OTLA:SPIE h CO„ Lookint laws MuitailiCtUrert., ali , l dealers iu Looking Ph. is, Plate Glass, Eu gravinge,'COmbn and Farley Gi.odm, N 0.7,, Wood street, Plitt burgh. On hand and umilo to order, Oat Pier a Mantle these,, s:f ahogauy. Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt Ei -Mee, or Mould ing, of every duicription. ir - sr Steamboat 7,rati,l 3L.1 DOTTLERS.---TorrN OGDEN & Co., Bottlers, _LI No. 157 Pirot streut, would ronpc-rtfall3 inform the pub ic that they bare constantly iu hand a large supply of BARSAPAIULLA, IN Eli A L kTER, ALE and PORTER, or the I est quality. The atention of fatoilutt ie pin titularly nirt.cted to the fact that they bottle WA IN RIG - ALE in its purest state. physician. reeinumend it to fttuih a H,V,rint of MI whole some am) 4"..uzl.ll4niuT, qualities. oetamly EaTT E. , MERCHANI"FAILOR ([h. Jr NV. KURPL, ARCHITECT, REMOVED from { ; !tour of iittfl out Wood to —AI it ST It EE • Itt Phillip? r;,.. outtdiug--,ontinueH to prepare Pluto? wad Litu. , 7oleatiolis ,f. arid to ,bilwrititofol Ereetiou of every dextcribtioff of do211:10' AwULTON, BELL AND BRASS . FOUNDER, No. 70 SEI,I Estft street, Pittsburgh, Pa., Is !wept] ott to ILINItSiI to order au Inte ::- 1 11.:A . 31130AT, FACToI:Y N (MEM BELLe Of Mt slzei, from ILI 1, 1.140110 lbs. •CIHNIE BELLS made to unkr. ST9l' aud UtiEClit of all Sizes. for Steamboste NIMBI:AL WATER C , JUNTE![ awl every variety of 'Same Caqingi tiuished iU the uetitomt [harmer. 13ABBI"8 AN (ATTRITION METAL; FULTON'ti PA• TENT METALLIC TACKING, for ; , ,!eAtu Engines. oLrrLi:ly OUWIRIDGE & MAXWELL, ISSNLTACTUB.Eks or E.ookting-Glasses, Picture Frames, Bllk.ll ' Brualies Dealets in Clocks, House Furnishing Goode, no. Ider Wood a tree t, above sit,clot;t• Bramtle, ut0,41, to order EDUCAT I_o AL 'Vincent's Coliege :and Seminar), yIIDER THE CARE OF THE BENEDICTIIIE FATHERS, Near L atrobe . Weentoreland county, Pa. N THE COLLEGE ARE TAUGHT THE nauarbrauclica of Lugliqh Education. lu the 'E lINAKV , the Classics, .'datlitanattos, Rhetorics, Philosophy, etc., aud the different brauche. ot Ihigher erudition necessary or useful to those anpiring to IPriesthood. Tho terms for Board and Tuition are SSo per your, to paid seud-annually, strictly in advance. Berman and French and other larn7na,,es, Drawing, ruin t „tug and Mmdc,forto no extra churgcs,exc,optiag SOllll3 recuin ipensatioa for the use of instruments. hooks, Stationecy, etc., form ctn. charges. ' For partienlarH apply to the Director of the , College. J Tho Collegiate year io Cu the let of Soptcuamr. and , euds oil the .;d of .Inly following. St. Francis Academy for Boys, UNDER THE CARE OF TIII FRA CISCAN BROTHER Loretto, Cambria County, Pa THIS INSTITUTION, NATURALLY situated fur bducational purposes, affords all the iti ducemente that can La denired for a Catholic Institution. It in located iu the ino,t healthy and pictureNuti portion oi the Alleghenies, distant four [Mien front Cresson Station, the direct mai I tout e bet weeu Philadelphia and Pittabargh. Thu ncholastid - keir con:lmam:mg the first Morality in September, Will close the 15th of July following. The Terms fur Board, including a thorough English ;mei, ie Chic Connie: are $lOO per annum. The Classic and Modern louigifigon form an extra charge of $lO per annum. . Washing and 118 , 3 of Bedding $lO. For further particulars apply to the sup,rior of the A( ee dewy. . lt,,forEft:K:6lam 1,0 nvido to tin, It.. Bnv. Dr. ty(loNr-9tt ap3o:lytikw DRY GOODS Retrench! Retre.nch!! ANOTHER CRASH—IN PRICES I—lie• iug determined to sell our ntock, I hough - ti e - 'flu,. are Tight, - we hare made a general sweep— ' REDUCED THE ENTHIE ttluCK To still lower prices. 4 : - " - Now is the time to buy when lho assortment is rlt . unbrokon, and the Priced P;: I Down I Down] I oct'29 Ji , S. 1101 I N N, 77 Market et root. f r ith; LAST CHANGE IN FIGURES.— . Bonnet Ribb. , no, worth 75 cents, at tellA per yard. do do do (12.;.i at 50 .1 do do do 50 at 3735 . i du do do do :37X at•2s do JOSEPH BORNE, oct3o 77 Market street. 8 1011 VELVET ,TRIMMINGS, • AT REDUCED PRI'lEs A thoicoassortmout on hand and for salt, at au vli . IlilitNE.'. 77 Market eirt.L GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS-- Wool, Silk, Merin' , and •!eary Cotton Under Shirte and Drawera—a fresh nnpply reo-ived HORNE'S, del9 7 Market street. LAVE Cents per Pound Reduction in thy: Prico of BRADLEY'S YARNS.—Wholenale Buyer, and Poldlars will he furuieto't with ISRADLE , PS THREE-PLY icNITTINO YARNS. at a roductiun of Yive Cents per pound, by the bundle, utter this date, Fur Cash, and Cash only. JO-. HoRNE, 77 Market 'street, decl .keen: for the Manufactur-, 1: 4 1 111 - 31i.01 DERI ES. --Our excellent stock ul French L,uhroiderir,, ,old the low pric, at which t are mark,i, offere rare iII Illl,llltql Is to ladies wiehiap to purcluino the latovt et) IVION FD E OI I v.I NIONEY 44- Great reduction lu the price of Embroideries. We have gone carefully over our 111111(6 , 411e FRENOLI-WORKED COLLARS, UNDER SLEEVES, MUSLIN BANDS, etc., etc. And fl sal the prices to suit the !lard Timev.. The Ladies may rely ou getting bargains at octl7 HORNE'S, 77 Market street. FANCY BLACK DRESS SILKS. - A large MAUI titiellt, which we are closing out VERY 011EAV FOR CASII. C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, No. 74 Market street.. WE WILL SELL from the present time iin- COMMOIIiy clicap FOR CAS L Pi , /13t3 CMI and exalt, Ine our stuck. C. HANSON LtYVE, , Jct2o Formerly Luca 74 Market nt DRINTED FRENCH MEI2INOES, for 62 and 76 cents, worth $1 and $1,25, tho boat comortmout In tbo city. C. El/OLSON LOVE, BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS.- A lull assortment, very cheap. C. lIANeON ter:Daily Love Brothel,. Na 74 Market atrert IF VERY Rionomical Purchaser of Dre., Goods, tili.,wl., Slantle.,, de.; Mao Domestic and Sta ple odds, will find it lo their advantage to call and exami our New citock rf gall and Winter Dry Goods before pnrcle , lug elfewhere. 0. HANSON LOVE, self. Ff.rraArly Loce Brod., N., 74 Market Ft Sit A W LS! SI! AW LS l—Woel, Chenille, Lt ,,,, i ,„ & c ., bett, it,1,41.•:, fi.; li.r,, th'• very beet in the pit', 1:11.1 at c,ry . i4,a pric:, tur caol. C. 11A. LOVE, I A , ..71 Nlarket ecn,•t. u°,2l PIQUE and MARSEILLES, Fleeced, fur inakiDg 116.4111,. A !Argo fl9 , "!Pik) R. OWS BONNET YELVLT.—Every variety of oat matrrhd, 6dks, Velv.del and ',ll-1/41e, for sato at novl3 HORN LT NEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.. .2c, box, 24.,0rt,d iz<.+, Li'.. and n's, Spero. C:lnd On hand and and for ei,de by Jail QOAPS.-- 101 1000 boxes Basin r.'utip, in lb.. 2 lb. and 3 lb, b ire. 600 " No. 1 Palm 1 4 0ap,, iu lb., 2 lb. awl 3 tb, 5.00 " Chemical olive in lb. lanapa .200 Ololna Oxide 250 German 200 " Castile .60 " Puro Palm On hand and for gale by jail MEW CROP.- 200 drums :meth Smyrna Figs; 10 maw Dace ; 600 bozos Malaga Raisins, Itut rrealred and Er ggyMl4ll & ANDERSON, 89 Wood at., opposite Bt. Charles Hots!. WM. IL SMITH JOS. It. HUNTER WM. H. SMITH &t CO., • [Late Smith, Hair & Minter,' WHO.LES ALE Grocers and Commission Merchants, No. 122 Second and 151 Pront Streets, AL , J3LiA Lcscu JOSEPH S. LEECH & C )., Nos. 242 and 244 Liberty si . eet, PITTSBURGH, PA., DiNfirOZ,E,Str:k i GROCiblitS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, DEALEM IN Pallint/BA:M. PA (mh3:ly I }AMER U. B Dirt,tur of thH Oollrge .Ii SEPII MORN 77 Market street -PRICES MARK (formerly Love Brotherej, No 74 Mextei strt.et B. C. & J. U. ,AVVVEI,. " iu 3LD " B. C. .t J. '3. SAWYE., "- ,„.<, GROCERS PITTSBURGH, PA JOHN L. I.lscti FLOUR AND BACON, TIN PLATE AND TONER'S' STOCK, A PITTSBURGH RILANUFACTI RES• M'ALPII"," & CO., GENERAL CONIMISSION FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Levee anti Washington Avenue, wYAN DOTTE CITY, KANSAS TERRITORY it.Rnah:icr.A.—Joseph 8. Leech et Ca., nn Pittsburgh Merchant- generally. y 11:ythicw DAVID .11.L1. A MEANS 11. A. OOFYIN riII'C,t.NDLESS, 'MEANS Si. CO., 6OCCES4OII!I TO WICK • id'OANDLEsq,I WHOLESALE GROCERS. LUSALENS IN IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, kND PITTSBURIIII bIANUPACTURES GENEIEtALLI, Corner Wator ritroe Ls, ift4GAILElh', CO GRAVE Si. Co., WII 0 S ALE GRUC E s IS and 20 Wood street alms.a,llada o.w. CJONICTSON, Pittsburgh ILLER & RICKETSON, Wholesale Gro- Du cel,4lmporters of BRANDIES, WINES and SEGARS, 108. 172 and 174, ,a,ruer of Irwin anti Liberty stroota, Pitts airgli. !ran, Nail:, Ontr,,n Yarnr., Ac , constantly on baud JY2O DAVI!) !A CA.NDLESS WILLIAM MEANS IL A COTTIN rill'Caudless, Means & Co., (succ,e6Bo. to Wick & M'Candlesa) WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in IRON, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pitta. ourgb Mauufactureti generally, corner of Wood and Water tret , ts, Pittsburgn. inyB FOR W A AWN.; AIN COAIMISSION 3Ar.ilEs COLLINS Forwarding and Commission Merchants, pßortaelona 09 TER unillas• IPlttaburgli, Meadville <Es Wile CA-NAL LINES. I lb WATICH. STREET, PITTSBUItCh, VA U.IIIOSDES. EVIGEN & CO., , 'ORWARDING AND COMMISSION ftliefiC El ANTS, No !<0 SYCAMORE: ST., CINCINNATI, 0.1 jy2.l) EN It Y IL COLLINS, Forwarding and .N.1,-rchant, and wholesalo dealor in FISH, izurrEit, and PRODUCE generally, Nu. Wood tars ,, t. Pittsburgh. untrf; WINES AND LIQUid,S M. DZVLIN n. 61.:01.1:1,V. DEVLIN & KENNEDY, Wholesale Wine and Liquor Merchants and Malty iug Distillers, No. Bl :mitt t 1 td street, Pittsburgh, Pa. HONEGGER wC . IMFORTEItb OF Prenth and (German Wines and Liqunrill C PAO N Ac., AO.. 161 Smithfield street, between Gth and 7th eta., nitts:lpta,v , PIT7SBUROII. PA GLASSWARE. lISNILY L. RINOWALT. a - NA:KLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Maim farturtirs ol Cut, Prtiasud and Plain Flint GLASSWARE ,urt.housii No. 17 Wood street. corner of Front, Pittsburgh se- All other kinds nlasswaro and Window Glass, a. 0 "0; Market prices. a=l - - - I EDLIE & ULAM, Successors to Mulvany LA.& Ledlie, nianutacturars of Cut, Moulded and Plain ihnt and Fancy Col,red GLASSWARE, and dealers in all kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware house corner and Water streots, PittOugh, mh3:ttly CARPETS AND OIL C,..OTHS. EMOVAL.—J. & IL PHILLIPS have IA) removed to their now buildine, Noe. 20 and 2' ST. CLAIR street, west side, between Pent. street and the Bridge. J. H. PHILLIPS, MANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR, FURNITURE, CA:4MM; E, TABLE, AND TRANSPARENT & OPAQUE WINDOW BEl4ll OIL CLOTIIS Of diffor.itt Colura Alao, DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS & WINDOW SHADE 01 every description Dealers to INDIA RUBBER GOODS, of all kinds, made under Goodyear's Patent; Agents of the Boston and Nae York Belting Companies, to, the sale of their INDIA ItU BNB BELTING, 1108 E and PACKING. LEATHER BELT ING of Eastern manufacture, a superior quality; also, Liu, Leather and Rivets. Agents for the OHIO FIRE-PROOY !lINKRAL PAINT. Dry and Mixed Paints, Varnishes, 01Is, Turpentine, Brushes, Glass and Putty. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZING, in all its branches, dqauo in the best and shortest time. rde2o:ly J. A H. PHILLIPS, N m 3.26 and 2 St. Clair street; Manufactory at Phil ',Maville, on the Ohio river, three miles below Pittsburgh. • _ _ CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, &0., AT THE ourtb Street Carpet Store. - AT D. & WCALLUM. respectfully - 99®® invite the attention of their former customers and the public generally to their present stock, ustaelecttil fir Spring sales, embracing the very latest styles of Foreign cud Home Manufacture, eoushiting iu part of Velvets and Brussels, Tapestry and Common Ingrain: also, Brut.°ls, Damask, Twilled and Plain Stair CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS FROM 2 TO 24 MET %VIM:, /Lugs, Mats, Stair Rods, Cantor/ and Cocoa Matting; his Yarn and Rag Carpets; Venitiun Blinds; Painted, Buil au. Greon Holland Shades. It will give I:113 pleasure to show goods to all who Elllty desirons of looking or purchasing, and we are determined t offer inducements to any who may favor us with a call, $t the old stand, No. 87 FOURTH Street, near Wood. myl9:ly W. D. h H. WCA.LLUSI. (IL CLOTH CLOTLIING—Of all kinds, black and yellow, f .r sale at the India Rubber Depot and 28 St Olair sweet. [dog] J. Jr. 11. MILLI I S. (AIL CLOTUS FOR TuE FALL TRADE. 'Ur We have on band, and are daily receiving additiol thereto froM our own and other manufactories, a large ie of Floor Furniture, Carriage Trimming,Table Cover, T:am • parent, Green and Buff, and all kinds of Oil Cloth, usel liousefurnishiug and other purposes. Also. Tramp ii Window Shades, of dry and oil finish—gold bordered al.,' other styles, and Window Shade Trimmings. Merchants and others will and it to their advantage I :mine our stock and prices before making their par elsewhere. J. Ji IL PRIMA P sole 213 and 21St. Clair tiv et. ULOOR OIL CLOTHS,- _u Of our own ant omitorn manufacture--all widths, and cut to suit any aizo of rooms or halls—at the Oil Cloth Ware rooms No. 28 and ZS St. Clair street. oct'L J. & H. PHILLIPS. FURNITURE. A MILLIKEN & CO. have on hand, at thoh axtoußive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFAC TORY, No. et mithfleld street, a large assortment of Fancy and Plain Fin attire, which they will sell 15 per cent. lower than customary ratan. Terms, cash only. [dec27:y W 0 OD WEL L' S FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, Wholesale and Retail, embracing every style of Furniture, in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut, suitable for Parlors, Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal to any in New York or Philadelphia, and at lower pries. Every 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 nOti, e. Warerooms, Nos. 77 and 79 THIRD Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 0c22 improvement in Book Binding. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING obtained Letters Patent, for Improvement in BOOR BINDING, is prepared to furnish the attachment to too now in use, or to apply the same to new Books. Orders for which aro respectfully solicited at WELDIN k ROWAND'S Book Bindery and Blank Book Manufactory, South -wont corner of THIRD and WOOD Streets. The above improvement consists: First—Of a Metalic Spring clasping the back of tke 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 or Metall° Grooves, on which are inserted Rollers, which v. hl effectually prevent the Books from wearing or chafing in pi, c' I 4 the same in Its resting place. A. H. ROWAND, Patentee MISSES' AND CHILDRENS' Gum, Over and Sandell, cheap, at the Peoples' Shoe store, No. 1.7 Fifth street, near Market. D r at CALF, Buffalo and Gam Overshoes DIFFENBACIIKR, & CO.'S, 1.0 No, 17 Fifth strcot. U OW TO MAKE HOME NAPPY.—The n time for making PRESENTS LB near at hand. Make glad the heart of your wife, child or friend, by presmiting, them with a pair of new SLICES or GAITERS, from the well known P,lple's Shoe Store. Gents Laidiee, Boyt and Childreu'e ware of every description. at PRICES GREATLY lIRDULTD. DIFFENBACRIII Ec CO , deli) N 0.17 Fifth etreet, near Mart LIREA'f AUCTION SALE, of Dry Goods, ILA at A. A. s.laaou St Co's, No. 25 Fifth street. $lOO,OOO worth of goods of every description wil, ho iic me diately sold off at auction, and at retail at auction price.... AUCTION SALES EVERY DAY, From 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 o'clock. Domccttc Goods, floasekeeping Good, Oloths, Caaehovres, Bath:lett% Vie&tg% Flaunt.ls, 11 wain" Chocks, Tv, eada, Jean% Bc, .to. dec2 TTER.-3 bbl& fresh roll, for sale by isIS W. IL 810TH .11 ou JWltrit 1.21 J PITTSBURGH, PA PPITSBUItGIE LIOEGAN ROBERTSON EIDZBEMI DINTENBACHER & CO W. G. McCARTNEY, Auctionc. . . IVIISCELLANEMS. UNITED STATES MAILS. POST OFFICE DEPARTNIENT, Fbbruary 1, 1858. I PROPOSALS for conveying the mails of the United States, from July 1, 1858, to Ju 1860, on the following routes in the State of PENNSYLVANIA. will be roes ived at the Contract office of this department until 3, P. at., of March 31 next, to be decided by April 24 following: 8819 Fr im Conneautvilie, by Crosiingville and Edenboro' to Waterford, 30 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Gmneautville on Monday and Wednesday, at ot.. nt Arrive at Waterford iv 4 B C. m Leave Waterford Tuesday - and Thursday at 7 A. m.: Arrive at Cmineautville by 8 P. Br. Front Hanover, by bittlestown and Monocacyville, Md., to Erumitiaburgh, 22 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Hanover Tuesday, ThurEday and Saturday, at I e m; Arrive at Emmittsburgh by 6 P. M. Learn Emmittsburgh natisday, Thursday and Satur day at 4 A. m. Arrive at Hanover by 9 A. m. 3521 From Brookville, by llichardsville, Mary Annville, Shaffner's Corner's, lhmch licit tom, and Bear Creek's Mills, to Ridgeway, 35 Miles and back, once a week. Leave Brookville Saturday at 7 A. M. Arrive at Ridgeway by 6 P. M. Leave Ridgeway Friday at 7 A. M. Arrive at Brookville by 6 P m. 8522 From Marietta, by-Siher Spring and lierupflold, to Lancaster, i 2% miles and back,darly, 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. m. Arrive at Marietta by 12 m. 8523 From Lancaster, by Willow Street, Rawlins ville, and Bethesda, to McCall's Ferry. 18 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Lancaster Monday awl 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. From Lancaster, by Greenland and Souderabnrg, to Paradise, 9 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, nt 3 P. M. Arrive at Paradise by 6 P. M. Leave Paradise daily, except Sunday, at 7 A. m. Arrive at Lancaster by lu a. m. Front Usiaver, by Parkinson and Service, to Frankfort Springs, 20 miles and bark, twice a week. Leave Beaver Tuesday anti Thursday at 8 A. le. Arrive at Frankfort Springs by 3 P. M. Leave Frankfort Springs Monday and Wednesday at 8 A. Au Arrive at Beaver by 3 P. M. 3526 From Evausburgh, by Shermanville, to Linesville, 8 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Evansbnigh Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 10 Arrive at Linesville by 12 is. Leave Linesville Monday, Wed nesday and Friday at 2 P. x. Arrive at Rvansburgh by 4 r. M. 3527 From Hollidaysburgb, by Frankstown and Canoe Creek, to Williatusburglt, 12 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Hollidaysburg!' daily, a rcept Sunday, at 25. E P. m., on arrival of western Arrive at Williainsburgh by 6% P. li. Leave WillitunEbu gh daily, except Sunday, at 7 A. M. Arrive at Huth lay,burgh by 11 A. m. Prope:als to em: race the Yells v Springs office are invited. 8528 From Orcutt Creek to Chemung, N. Y., 4% miles and back, twice a week. Leave Orcutt Creek Tuesday and Saturday at 9 A. m. Arrive at Ohemnng by 10 1 A A. M. Leave Ciimaung Tuesday and Saturday at 11 &. M. Arrive at Orcutt Creek by 12% P.M. 8i529 FroM Starucca to Callinansvillo, 5 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Starucca Tuesday and Saturday at 1 P. G. Arrive at Tallivans,ikle by 2% P.M. Lease Tallmansville Tuesday and Saturday at 10 1 / 2 5.M Arrive at Starucca in time to connect with the mail from Susquehanna Depot—Fay at 12 Lt. Proposals must be guarantied by two responsible persona certified to as such b ) a postmaster or judge of a court o record. No pay will be made for trips not performed, and for each of such omissions not satisia,dmily explained three timed the pay of the trip may be oeducted. s'or arrivals so far be hind time as to break cminexion with depending mails, and not 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 nedl from or into a post office; for suffering it to be infured, destroyed, robbed, or lost: and fur refusing, after demand. to convey the tnail as frendeutly as the con tractor r nits. or is concerned in 'unplug, vehicles on the route. The Postmaster tieneral may annul the contract for disobeying the post o dice laws or instructions of the depart ment. He may alter the schedule, and also order au in crease of service by allowing therefor apro rata increase on the contract pay. lie may also curtail or discontinue the service in whole or in part, at pro rata decrease of pay, al lowing one month's extra compensatioa on the amount of service dispensed with. Side should be addressed to the "Second Assistant Pea master General," enpor,cribed *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 runtes in the Stare, dated 10th JiMu ary, 1850, at the principal post offices. AARON V. BROWN, Postmaster General. Great Chance to Make Money THE BEST AND MOST CERTAIN SPECC LA"TION or THE TIMES—ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER SHARE.—Forty thousand dollars worth of valuable Real Estate, Watches, Jewelry, si--Qt Silver and Silver Plated Ware, with a great variety of Fancy and Staple Goode; to be disposed of in forty thou sand shares, at one dollar per -hare, as follows :—Upen the payment of one dollar, I will send the 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 be held in the city of Philrdelphia, and the whole of the property disposed of or distributed unsung them; iu 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, and I will then deliver the pro perty to such person or persons as the Shareholders may appoint to receive the same. The Beal Estate consists us one three st.xy brick dwelling house and lot, valued at $.23u0, and two three story brick dwelling houses and lots valued at 2700 each, in the city of hiladelphla, clear of all iucum brance, and title indisputable; the ether 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 fine Gold and Silver Limiting Case Lever Watch es, very fine Gold and Silver Patent Lover, Lepine and other Watches, Gold Chains, Pencils, Seals, Lockets, Ear Rings, Brooches, Bracelets, Diamond and other Rings and Pins, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, as., 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, Enivir, 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 he 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 flee Gold, none such will be distributed, the most respect able persons are given as 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 dregs 'of the sender, by return mail. Any puman sending tea dollars at one, time, shall receive eleven separate receipta, in as many separate names it desired. VC!?__ In writing for share~. riets.ii , write the name of the Poet 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, as II:VI ever before been offered to the public. Pend on your orders, as shares are selling rapid ly, and it is confidently expected the distribution will sore be made. Articles allotted to poramis at a distance, will 1. , e soul tr them at their expense. IM.Agents wanted in every town end village,. All con, municationa must be tieldreased to L. It. BROOMALL, Nu. 60 South Second etreet, above Chennut, Philadelphia CUTHBERT & SON, 51 Market street S. attend to the sale and purchase of Real Estate, rent ing Houses, and collection of rents, insurance and repairs negotiating loans, making bills, conveyances, deeds, bonds etc., writing letters and coriesomding with parsons abroad All business attended to promptly, and in strict confidence 61 Minket street, Pittsburgh. letters of inquiry must al ways enclose a p mtage stamp to pay return postne. [fel H OUSES FOR RENT- By S. CUTHBKRT & SUN, bl Market et. A comfortable two story dwelling house on hose street,at head of Fifth—V.4 per month. A two story dwelling on Duquesne struet—Vn per mouth. A convenient dwelling house on Logan street—VW per year. A three story home of nine rooms, on Third street, at $2OO per year. A dwelling house of four rooms and kitchen, with large lot of ground, on High street, Mount Washington, $lOO per year. Twu large warehouses on Third street, near Market. Two small Loosen iu Splaue's Court, near Pith street, $6,25 per month. A two story frame house of four rooms, on Carson stra, t, South Pittsburgh, at $5 per mouth. A large brick house with garden, fruit trees, etc., in Alle gheny city—s3oo per year. A store room on Third street—s.l.2s per 3 OUT. A dwelling house on Third street, near Market. • A warehouse on Market street, No. 25. A dwelling house on Wylie street—s2oo per year. A large shop on Third street can he had for two years. A store and cellar , cnrt,er Market and Third streets. etc DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS:— Grant street—Three three story houses, well arranged , each with badk buildings. Third street—A three story house, largo and convenient. Logan street—A dwelling house of 7 rooms. Fulton street—Two three story dwelling honsos. South avenue—A two story brick house of 8 rooms, with largo lot of ground, stable, carriage house, &c. Robinson street—Ai two story brick house. Franklin street—A good house of 8 rooms. Carson street—A two story house, and two lots of ground. Penn street—Three large dwelling houses. Minersvillo—A house and one acre of grouud—besides many others in Allegheny, South Pittsburgh, Ito. .1629 S. CUTHBERT It SON, 51 Market street. UDR RENT.—A two-story Dwelling House (Gothic style), pleasantly situated on Mt. Washington ; ountaius seven rooms well arranged, carriage house. stable, and spriug of good, soft water, convenient. Rent, $lOO per year. Also, can 'be had with the above, if desired, a Grcen House and Five Acres of Land In good state of cultivation, two acres of which are in strawberries of choice quality; the remaindoz in 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 Le bad for a term of years. Apply to ja 21 S. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 Market street. A. GREAT BARGAIN,—For sale, a com fortable two story brick Dwelling HOW3O, with two lots of ground, situate on Carson street, Bondi Pittsburg, abort dittang from the Monongahela Bridge. dab B. DDT W.W.II'? k RON. 51 Mart e.t •t rpWO LOTS, on Federal street, Allegheny city, for sole by 8. CUTHBERT k SON, doB 61 Market street. O N T CONEMAUGH RIVER.—For sale a Valuable Farm in Westmoreland county, 2 miles from Blairsville, on the North Western Railroad, 120 acres of choice land, 90 acres la cultivation, a young orchard of 10 acres,• SO acres of ox.)ellent timber. a new dwelling house of 6 rooms—price, $7OO. Terms easy. Real estate In the city will be taken in part pay. a 27 S. CUTHBERT .1 SON, 61 Market street. TUENA VISTA.—For Sale.—i two story frame house, of four rooms and kitchen, paled fence in front, a bake oven, Jtc. Lot 20 feet front on Monterey at., in Buena Vista, extension of Allegheny city, by 110 feet deep, to an alley. S. CUTHBERT , SON, derA 51 Market street. WINES AND LIQUORS.—The best qual ity of Brandy, Wine, Gin, Jamaica Spirits, Old Rye Whisky, Irish and Scotch Whialty, London Porter, Brown 84m4 Champagne Wine, on hand and for sale by JAMES PATTON, I Tr., AnaliAMY . . ... . . .... ..-.. -,_.....,....-...........r..,.. . . ys'.•! ,- ;':X.':'-'..V-i' . *A.ig,ti'4 ',-,1•..ZAt... CLEVELAND & PITTSBURGH RAILROAD, giiglsWWl_ PITTSBURGH, COLUMIfIJS AND CINCINNATI RAILROAD LINE, THE CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD COMPANY, AND THE PITTS- Buittill, C.ii.GMll6 8 ...ND CiNCI.N. , i ATI RAIL WAD COMPANY, having nia:le arrangement with the PlTTS lillitGLi, FT. WAY.\E AN I.) LASICA.iO RAILROAD COMPANY, for the knit use of their Road between Pittsburgh and Rochester, will run their Trains daily, (Sundays excepted,) as follows, commencing MONDAY, January 25th, 1858: LEA: Z. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. I ARRIVE. i /ARRIVE. Cincinnati Express Pittsburgh, 6.00 A. 11. 'teubeuvilig, 9:45 A. AL Colunintis, 5:20 P.M. CiRCP Li 10:00 P.M. Cleveland .s.l Mai d Mail “ 0:45 " " 10:45 " 1 WheePg 12:10 P.II Cleveland, 316 " (Chicago, --- Wheeling, Cincinnati I Ex press j - 2:35 P. bl " 5 - 49 r. n. I " 7:24 " Columbus, 1:50 s.stiCinceti 8:00 ear Staub. Staub. Acconftion I '' 4:00 " Wellsville, 0:54 " I Steub'vilie 7:50 r.ml The 6:00 A. M. and 2:35 f. 'M. Train i run through to Columbus without change of cars, making direct connections for Dayton, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Cairo, and St. i,OlllB. The 0:45 A. M. Tram atop, at all stations, and connects at Bayard with train on Tnscarawas Branch for New Philadel• phis, and all points on that Road. At Lludson with the C. Z. aC. R. It. fur Cuyahoga Walls and Akron. At Cleveland with Cleveland and leledo It:titre:id for Toledo, Detroit., Chicago; and at Chicago with all railroads loading to the ri'orth.. west. Also, with Lake Shore Railroad fur rine, Dunkirk, buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Canada. The (145 A. M. and 2:35 P. M. Trains stop at all stations on the River Line, and connect at Wheeling with the Baltimore and ii..M., Railroad for Cumberland, iLarper's Ferry, Baltaaure, and Washington City. At Belleair with the Central Ohio liadroad for Zanesville, Circlevilli, Lancaster, Witunugtou, Liz. The 4 P. M. Steueeuville Accommodation stops at all Way-Stations. ILETITILYINLi 'frisiss. from Cincinnati arrive in Pittsburgh, ass tollows:- 7.hat leaving Cincinnati at 4.:20 P. M. run, through washout change of care, and arrives at Pittsburgh 3:50 A. al. This train on Saturday oc,.ning run, directly through to Pittsburgh, and passengers can leave for Philadelphia via Pennsylva nia Railroad on Sunday evening at 10 P. M. That leaving Cincinnati at 6.00 A. M. arrives in Pittsburgh at 8:53 P.M. Teo above Trains 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 tins Road. Trains will also stop to leave passengers coming from this tircrad to any station between Rochester and Pittinurgh. Passengers desiring to gu to Chicago, or points beyond Chicago via Cleveland, mast ask for Tickets nth Cleveland. Passengers desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, or St. 1/ , /I.lle, or points beyond Columbus via Steubenville, must ask for Tickets via Sleabenvtlle. iSii - Baggage checked through to all principal points, and transferred free of charge. • For Tickets and all in:urination. apply to GEORGE PARKIN, at the Ticket Office, Penn Street Depot. F. lt. MYERS, General Ticket Agent. C. aP. It. It., Clevciaud. JAMES Fill.llElt, Sop't, C. a e It. lt., Cleveiand 1. A. IIUICIIINsON, General Ticket Agent, I'. C. a C. R. It., Columbus. ja3u W. W. B tULEY, Superintendent, P. C. & C. It. It., Colunibui. i%10 . 11.CE. Pittsb'h, F Wayne & Chicago ItAILROA`D COMPANY, WITH ITS AMPLE ROLLING STOCK and equipment, and its through connectious,is pre I pared to transport Passtugers and freight trout KULA DLIA•IA and PITTSBUittill to CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, IN. DIAN APIA'S, CI.N UN N ATi, and all places West std South west, with a great degree of rugularity and expedition. The tact that this Road burins a direct and consolidated line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, i 0 a sufficient guar- ' aut.., that its Trains will make good time, Rita Culllit-Cliolll3 With Trains op other Road. PASSENGER T tt, A I N 8 LEAVE Pittsburgh. t_h sedum. I Ft. Wayne. U. S. Mail, 5:II0 A. NI. I 20.10 P.N.I : 9:00 I'. M. Express 2.:1O I'. M.. 10:05 P.M I 9:45 A. M. litlaCil. CHICAGO—U. s. Mau at 5:33 A. A. 14 Express at 2:UU P. M. ReAOll CINOIN NAT i—u . S. Mail at 9:5:3 P. M.; Express 7:90 A. M. All Trains make close connections at Crestliue for Colum bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Sr: Louis; also, at Fort Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad fur Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Louis; also, at Forest with Trains on the M. R. A L. E. E. It. RETURNING. From Chicago. I FtWayne. Crostliue. I Arr.Pttsb'g U., S. Mai1,....ii,45 PALS:3:I A. M. 12 I :55 P. 9.10 P. M. Express,. ..... .0,00 AM I 2.:Ol P. M. 10:05 P. M. 7:25 A ill These TriliLUl make close connections with Trains for Phil adelphia, Baltimore and New York. Trains from St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati aud Colum bus make close connections at Crestiine 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 T.IAIN6--Leave New Brighton for Allegheny at 7:00 A. M.-and 1.:30 P. M. Leave Allegheny tor New Brighton at 9:45 and 4:30 P. M. To accommodate way travel, Psasenger Cars will be at Lathed to Freight Trains; leaving Pittsburgh at 8:45 A. 514 Crestline fur Alliance, at 5:55 A. M.; Alliance for Crestline, at 11:30 A. M.; and alliance for Pittsburgh at 7:45 A. M. BAGGAGE CHECEED TRIttIUOLI., end no charge for handling. For Tickets and further information apply to A. T. JOHN SON, Agent, at the Groat Western Railroad Office, directly on the corner, at the Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, ur to Geo. Parkin, PasseugerStation, Penn Street, between Wayne and Canal; B. F. PATRICK, No. 80 Dearborn street, oppie site the Tremont House, Chicago, or to the Agents at the Stations ou the lino. TO COMMENCE ON MONDAY, January 25th, and con. tinue until further notice. _ PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE R A I -11. TUB Pittsburgh and Counellsville Railroad is now opine; for the transportation of passengers aud freight to and from Pittsburgh and Gonneßavine, connecting with the Penusyl Faiths Central Railroad at Briuton'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 Comteilsville Railroad, by car loads, on favorable terms. RUNNING OF TRAINS.—Ou and after Monday, Ith of October, the Passenger Trains will be run daily, except Sundays, as follows: MAIL TRAIN, will leave the Passenger Stition of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at Pittsburgh, at 7:00 o'clock, A. ts.., arriving at Connelaville at 12:50 A M. EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN, leaving Pittsburgh at 4:20 o'clock, P. SI., and arriving at Gonnelisville at 8:20 M. RETURNI.NO.—EXPRESS , TRAIN will leave Councils villa at 6 o'clock, A. M., connecting with the Johnstown Accommodation Train, on the Pennsylvania Railroad which arrives at Pittsburgh atll A. Si. MAIL TRAIN, leaving,lCouner sville at 2:00 P. 31., and connects with the Brintou Acconunodation Train, ou the Pennsylvania Railroad, which arrives ill Pittsburgh at 0:10 Y. M. Mail Train connects at Counellsville with Bunting & Ball's Coaches fur Uniontown, Frostburg, Cumberland, &c. Also at West Newton with coaches for Mount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin, Sautipatch, and Cumberland. Tickets can be had from Ticket Agent at the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Depot. de3o ii. BLACKSTONE, Superintendent. NEW WESTERN ROUTE:, TO. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE and ST. LOUIS AND CINCINNATI, HAMILTON .5: DAYTON RAILRO Distance only 32:3 milts from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati TIIIS LINE is composed of Roads of the First Class, and ie located through a beautiful and highly cultivated portion of the State. Direct connection is made at Cincinnati with the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, (the tracts of the C. it. & D. & 0.. k. Roads, being connected, for St. Louis, Evansville, • Cairo, Memphis, 'Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans Connection made at St. Louis with the Pacitic Railroad and Missouri River Packets, for KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, Aud all points West. Also connects at Cincinnati with Kentucky Central R. R., for Lexington, Danvillo, Frankfort and all points in Central Kotticky. Trains leave Penn street :l6tation as follows : Thrc ugh to Cincinnati with 3 • ..• 3.) A. M. but one change of cars, ar riving at 6:45 P. M. •m . Express Passenger Train, ar :2:15 p riving in Crestline at 10:05 A. 51., Cin. 8:00 P. M. 0,y1„. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH. liCt Fare ae Low as any other Route. For all information. and Through Tickets, apply at the Tickot Office, corner M.ouoriguliels Rouse, or at Penn street Station. Zer• Passengers desirous of going this route will ask for Tickets via Delaware Cut-Off. J. IL MOORE, Supt. P. Ft. W. b. C. It. U, DAN% McLAREN, Supt. C. 11. it D. R. R. nov26 New Route via River and Railroad Indianapolis SI, 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 lalem, and Michigan Central Roads for CHIC 1(10, ROCK ISLAND, BURLINGTO <, and all intermediate points. Through Freight Train to INDIAN tPULIS, TERRE HAUTE, LAFAYETTE, and PERU. Freight carried from Cincinnati or Lawrenceburg in lees time than any other route by 24 hours, and at as low rates. The only road by which shipments can be made from Cin cinnati to the Weat, without breaking bulk. Consigumenis made to J. E. GIBBONS, Agent at Cincin nati; or, W. B. 'UTTINO, Agmt at Lawrencobarg, will receive prompt attention, and uu charge for commission ; no charge for drayage or ctmttaition at Lawrenceburg. For further intormath.n, apply to THOMAS RATTIGAN, (No. 115 Water street,) Agent of the Con,pany, who is pre. ;gnat] to give THROUGH RZCEIPTS to Indianapoli., Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Pe, u, Greencastle, Crawfords ville, Charleston, Paris, and .:',lattoun. IL C LORD, President. JNO. F. CHEER, Gen'l Freight Agent. mr3 KENNEDY' MEDICAL DISCOVERY.- 10 dozen on hand and for Bale by .7<qrl4 C I. F MC ZSTOO k oaske on hand and for sale b 9 fdPI6! B. L VAII.4ItBTOOK sL. no PEEP BLADDERS WANTED.—The high cost price paid for Beef Madders, at B L. FAIINESTC . CH n CO'S, Comer Woed and Forrth DYE WOODS.-300 bbls. for sale by deli B. A_ FAIINESTOCK & CO IV[ANGANESE.-5 000 lbs. for sale by B. A FAILNESTOCKk W . d. 31 r VinC‘t , r , Vir.if vt•ppl COPPERAS -100 bble. for sale by cnVl Si P. !, FRTP-4-11 PAINT BRUSHES, assorted sizes; 300 doz on hand and for sale by BL. FAHNESTOCK Co. 0,1112 Same, : " to Tbrpinq 11;et. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL AND CATHARTIC PILLS.-20 gross each on hand for salo by f novld] B. L. FAIINESTOCE & CO. ALLEN'S N. AND B. LINIMENT.—Ten grate on hand and for Baia by de 6 12 T. a 4 1 - 1 74 TF.,FONIOTi t r.r) ('IIIIMNEY TOPS.-100 Gothic Chimney .! Tem. of various beautiful patterue, for sale by oea HENRY H. GOWN& DYE FLOUR-20 bbls. in store and for sale by [dab) HENRY IL COLLINS. ARD—in kegs—for sale by ILA nov7 HENRY H. COLT) S. DORE RYE WHISKY, Old French Brandy aid Port Wine, for medicinal palpates, at Bela JOB.PLIIIMINEM 4/ H 4 t~ ~aiLh°Uj&i)a J. J. HOUSTON, tutu. Paas'r. and Fr't. Ag't D. W. BOSS, Pass'r. Agelat, Chicago. JOS. H. MOORE, Superinteudept. ra 0 A D . VIA PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE and CHICAGO VIA. DELAWARE CUT-OFF OPPERAS.-10 bbla on hand and for sale by Idel6l B. L. FAIINESTOCK A CO. ~ € ~~ -~+ S T E U EN VII ILL E Winter Arrangement UN AND AFTER MONDAY, JAN. 18rn PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD SIEVjUIN IDAILIV TRAINS. Till: PAST ' .MAIL TRAIN leaved the Paadeu. , er tion every wurniug, (extept Sunday,) ut 8:05 o'clock,PittdhL.gh time, arriving u Philadelphia at 11:50 P.M. EA.Pith,SS. leaved Lae station every evening at 0:60 o'clock. Stopping only at (Iruousburg, Latrobe, John's town. Willthore, thulium, Altoona, .tc., connecting at llar ridhurg with the Pram direct for Baltimore, and arriving iu PMladelphitt or Baltimore at 1:00 o'clock, P. Ai. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS THE JOHNSTOWN ACCOILNIODATION TRALN leaves daily [except Sunday,) at 3:30 o'clock, P. M. ;lopping at all ea./ALIO/Id, and running us fur ue Couemaugh. FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek Bridge leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:40, A. 111. ISEUUNL) ACCORMoDATION TRAIN for Turtle Creek, Leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 4.20 P. M. THIRD At.r.UMoDATIoN TRAIN for Turtle Creek. leaves daily, (except sue day,) at &20, P. H. tiRTUIttvING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh as (allows:— Express, 1:46, P. H.; Mail, 1.00 A. M.; Johnstown Accommo dation, 11:00 A. A 1..; First Turtle Creek Accommodation, time, A. M.; Second Accommodation, 1240, Y. ; Third Accom modation, MI% Y. M. Trains for Blairsville and Indiana, connect at Bialravile intersection with mail train Aunt, Express train West, 'had the Johnstown accomodatiou trainßast and West. YITTSBUIiOII AND OUNNIELLSVILLE TitAlig 1, stopping at all stations on the Pittabnigh anti Commits. villa Road, leave daily, (Sunday excepted,) as follows: ➢LAIC TRAIN, 7.00 A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN, 4.20 P.M. ItETURNINU TRAINS from Pittsburgh and Connelsville Road, arrive at Pittsburgh, 11.001 A. M. aud&lo P. M. qty. The traveling poetic will bud it greatly to their In terest, in going East or West, to travel by We Pento,ytvaula .tailruad, as toe aCCOLUIIIutiaLIOI.IB now altered cannot be sur passed on any ether route. As the Road is ballasted with stone, and is entirely tree troth dust, we can promise satety, speed and comlort to all who may favor this Road with then patronage. lo New Yhilade!ph& .sl3,tal To Baltimore. . 10,00 I Lancaster. To liarrisuurg, $7.46. Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road, awl to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged ten cents in addition to the citation rates, except from buitionn where the Company has no agent. ease of loss, tee Company will hold them selves responsible for personal baggage only, and fur an amount nut exceeding *lee. N. LE—The Excelsior umnams Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 26 cents for each passenger and bag. gage. 14'or tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. it. R. Passenger tstatiou, on Liberty and Limit etreutt. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE GRES,T CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the Atlantic Cities with Western, North-western and south-western States by a continuous Railway direct. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with Daily Line of Steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at Cleve land nod Sandusky with steamers to all ports on the North. western Lakes; making the moat DiTIECT, UHE.SPEtiT anti naLLABLEHOUTE by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the GMAT WEST. Hatch between Philadelphia es, 1 elltST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Books, Dry Oouds,(in boxes, bales and trunks,) Drugs,(in buzesami bales) Feathers, FUN, tee. 6ECON D LA 86-IJuniestic Sheeting, Shirt- . tug and Ticking (in original bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware, Leather (iu rolls or boxes), Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, Ac., Ac. Tana) CLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Chains (in casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted (louse or in sacks), Tobacco, manufac tured, (except Cigai s ur cut,) FOURTH CLASS—Cutfee, Fish, Bacon, Beef and Pork, (in casks or boxes Eastward,) Lard and Lard Oil, IN ails, Soda Ash, Ger man Clay, Tar, Pitch; Rusin, Ac., Ac. i , LOUR—SI.,OO bbl. until further notic. OItAIN in car loads, .41 cts. 100 lbs. until further note. COTTON—SS3R bale, not exceeding 100 lbs. weight, man further notice. L.3llps4gi, 4s4r - in shipping Goode from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular to mark packages "via' PennsyLvaoie .aaaroad.." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this ituau at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detenGo.. Flillloll7 Aoirtrs--Ilarris, Wormley A Memphis, Tenn.; It. F. Sass as Co., St. Louis; t'. G. O'ltiloy Co. is Co., Es , ansville, Ind.; Dumesuil, Bell & Co., and Carter A Jewett, Louisville, liy.; B. C. Aleldrum, Madison, Ind; H. W. Brown as Co., sue Irwin A Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham A Co., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech ti Co., No. 54 tiny street, Boston; Leech A. Cu., No. 2 Astor House, Now York; No.l William street, and No. S Battery Place, Now York; E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koons. Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. H. J. LOMBARKT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. myl POTA'rOES.- 120 tam Neshannock Potatoes, 50 do Peach BIOSI3OIII Potatoes, Just reeeive4: and for ea e by JAMES A. FETZER, lalo , t 4 ttr4ft. RYE FLOUR.- 16 bbla fresh ground Rye Flour, Just received an for sale by JAMES A. FETZEIt, Janl. 80 Water street. G. RE E N A PYLES.— 20 bbls. groan apples, just received and for sale by oct2o JAS. A. FETZER, 89 Water street. QWEET POTATOES.— bunh.Sweet Potatoes, Just received and for sale by cct27 JAS. A. FETZRS' . 89 Wotor /A 29 bbls. extra One Randy) and Belleflower ; 68 " Vandiver ; 100 Russett Apples, Just reed and for sale by dell JAS. A. it ET Z E IL, 89 Water street F LOU R. ,110 bbls. choice Extra Superfine; tot) n Superfine Flour, just rvr i ol and for sale by JASLES A. FETZER. delB 89 Water street BLANK ACCOUNT BOOKS.—A large stock of every description, in store and for sale by W. S. HAVEN, oct2B Corner of Market and Second atroet3 CIDER. -10 Barrels Sweet Cider, for sale by JAMES A. FETZER, dee7 89 Water atr,...q.. INDIA RUBBER INKSTANDS-- Anothor lot of those air-tight INKS, Just receht,ti Lind for sale by W. 8. HAVEN, ectln Carnar Market and Fh,cond streets. DUFF AND FLEMING'S Book-Keeping for sale at W. E. HAVEN'S, ENVELOPES. Buff, Blue and White Laid, Adhesive, Cloth Lined and Parchment Paper do.; extra thick Cream Laid do.; Legal do.; Note do.; all Axes; for sale by W. S. H .VEN, oot3O Corner Market and Second sts. CLI.ASKET, Binders, Straw, Bonnet, and kj Faller's Board, for sale by W B. HAVEN, Nos. 31, 33 and 35, nov3o Corner Market and Second streeta. TEAS. -30 half chests Young Ilyson, Im Gunpowder, Black Teas, in store and fur sal, JAMES PATTON, Jr., Allegheny City. WEST INDIA PRESERVES.-10 dozen agoorted, Just received and for sate by REYMER ft ANDERSON, daa No. So Wood t ELLIES.-50 dozen Currant, Blaekbery Orange, Quince, Peach, and Grape Jellies, for sale by RialdEat eg ANDERSON, 8 89 Wood street, opposite St.ehar!te 11-0.0 ICE.--Six tierces prime Rice, just receiv Alto ed and for Bale by MILLER t RICKETSON, rovl2 Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street. eREESE—CA boxes prime Western Reserve for cale by idelll W. H. SMITH ACo ELIZA_BETHAN.—A new Decorative IX al Paper, Elizabethan deaign,Juat received, and for oak by W. P. MARSHALL & CO., 47 Womi t7r., , . WALITPAPERI WALL PAPER 1 Cheap —ifecelved last week,D,ooo rolls of Wall Paper, t sell at 12% to 20 cents per roll. .1,0 4 loAr OLASSES. _CUL 25 barrels New Orleans 20 " Baltimore Syrup, for sale by de2l SMITH Cu OFFEE.-150 bags prime Rio, for sale by lali2 WM. IL HIIITH & CO. INKSTANDS.—A large variety for sale at WM. G. JONN3TuN de9 Stationery Warehouse, b 7 Wood et. FLOUR. -25 bbls. Sdperfine Flour received and for sale by McCANDLESS, itEANS it CO., fa° Corner Wood and Water streets. OINNAMON BARK.-400 lbo. just rec' rk_.l and for rate br &DI B. L. WAHNiiaTt..o.s k CO . WOOLLEY'S SALVE for sale wholcslae and retail at the Drag Store of JOHN HAFT, JR., Corner of Wood and Siith eta., Pittsburgh. 1 1 RIIITS for Christmas and New Year.— Beet Layer Raisins ; choice new Figs, In drums and pa per bozo!, only 18%c. lb., at RAWMITH, nal *BS IiWNLE', la th• D. r~ ~. . e tsr. ;:v~ ~ _~ ~~ T R y ~ vi..u~. H. ~ ..4:.. UAird. Stationery Warehouse, Corner Market and Second streets W. P. 51 ArLE IA LL A 00., 'Olt I.IOO.E.LIND'S UE.I4EBRA.TED GEflfl Aid HITTERS, Pasremaa Iry De. C. M. JACKSON, PIIIIAD'A, Pa., Will effectuall LIVER COUPLAINT, DYSPEPS y lAcu re JALNIIICE, NIO Oil NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES 0? THE KIDNEYS, And all Di:easel arising:prmil a disordered Liver cr to!!laa, Such as Constipa. tun, Inward Piles, Fullness, or. Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausean, Heartburn, Disgust for !rood, S or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eriac ta [talons, +Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Ste. mach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dilllctdt Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Saftocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Visie.n,, Dots or Weiss before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deticiancy of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin and Limbs. Pain la the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ito, Sudden Flushes of Heat barn. fug in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of S P I II 1 2 6. In attributing dual valuable properties to this remedy, no rash or unwarrantable assertion ismadeAblit is [imply stated fact; proven undeniably and pauciusively by the exlraor. diunry cares, and benelita derived from its use, under the di zecnon of ita illustrious originator, Dr. Hcwslaad, among all classes of European society, sad from the immense mats of testiluony; from all parts of the American continent, wen mutated during the lest ten years, in the hands of the pew, eat 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 a fatuity throughout the whole extent of our country in which there cannot be found among its members that peculiar sallow and /anytita appearance denoting a diseased Liver, or an emaciated and suffering Dyspeptic. Then of what immense impo.aauce!to this class of Invalid that a certain and reliable remedy auoald be placed with' their reacu; one in when no baneful or injurious drug en tens into its composition; a remedy on which the patient can rely with the utmost confidence and certainty, and be assured from actual and tangible proofs that the article he is using really possesses the virtues attributed to it. Such a remedy as "1100PLAND'il GERhIAN BITTERS." Thousands o dollars have been expanded in its manufacture and didasion throughout all parts of this continent, and the proprietor feels the greatest satisfaction in stating that there is tic state, county, or even village, where the Medicine has beer introdnued, that there cannot be found numbers willing , testify to its virtues. It is need constantly la the practice of a large number o. the most prominent Physicians in the country, who have also added their written testimony in evidence of its great virtues. In conclusion, then, we would respectfully ask of ail 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 Myriad to read attentively the Almanac published annually by the pro prietor, for Farmers and Families, containiug A great num• her of useful receipts, in addition to the testimony in favor of the Bitters, from the most prominent and well known ire dividuals in all parts of the Union. All Agents for the Bit ters are authorized to distribute the Almanac gratuitously. Fylnclpal Unice and Mannfactory,9l3 Arch street, PhiladeL Edna, Pa. For sale wholesale by Druggists in all the principal cities, and at retail by Apothecaries and Storekeepera in ovary town In the United States and Canada, and by B. L. FAIINESTOCK A CO. and Dr. GEO. - IL ILEYSEIt, Pittsburgh. 1-.lyabr. of all disease. the, groat, finit ClllOO Opringo from nogloct of Nature'a laws 1 4.1"1 - 4 1 1L4I_ER NOT WEIEN A CURE IS (ICA.RANTEED IN all stages of SECRET DISEASES, Self-Abuse, Ner vous Debility, strictures, (Sleets, Gravel, Diabrles, Diseases of the itidneya and bladder ' Mercurial Rheumatism, Scro fula, Pains m the Bones and Ankles, Diseases of the Lunge, Throat, Nose and Eyes, Ulcers upon the Mayor Limbs, Can cers, Dropsy, Epileptic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, arid all diseases arising from a derangement of the Sexual Organs, such 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, mutate irregularities and all improper discharges from both sexes. It matters not from what rause the disease origina ted, however lung standing or obstinate the case, recovery u ezrtenzi. 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 ail the r means oi cure. The medicines are pleasant without odor, causing no sickness and free from mercury or balsam. Dur ing twenty years of practice, I have ;wetted from the jaws of 'death many thousands, who, in the last stages of the above mentioned diseases had be en given up to die by their physicians, which warrants me in promising to the atilic,ted, who may place themselves under my care, a perfect and most speedy cure. Secret diseases are the greatest enemies to health, as they are the first canoe of Consumption, Bens fula and many other diseases, and should be a terror to the uuman Mildly. As a permanent cure is scarcely _over effect ed, a majority of the cases falling into the hands of incom petent persons, who not only Mil to cure the diseases but ruin the constitution, hiding the system with mercury, which, with the disease, hastens the sufferer 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 are born with feeble constitutions - , and the current of life corrupted by a virus which betrays itself in Scrofula, Totter, Ulcers, Eruptions and other affec tions of the skin, eyes, throat and lungs, en tiling upon them a brief existence of suffering and consigning them to an early grave. Shad.' ABUSE is another formidable enemy to health, fa: nothing else iu the dread catalogue of human diseases causes so destructive a drain upon the system, drawing its thou -muds of victims through a few years of suffering 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 :or marriage, society, business, and all earthly happiness, and leaves t he sufferer wretcned in body and mind, prodis. 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 my patients can be restored to robust, vigorous health. Toe afflicted are cautioned against the use of Patent Medi cines, for there are 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 nmi trunin 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 a deadly poison, which instead of curing the disease disables the sys tem for life. Ittaburgti BOG. 74 , 4 100 Lts 'l3c. 41 I.ou Its 60c. V 1 100 Three-fourths of the patent nostrums now in use are put np by unprincipled and ignorant persons, who do not under. stand even the alphabet of the niuteria pudica, and are equal ly as destitute of any knowledge of the human system, hay. mg one object only in view, and that to make moneyregard. lees of consequences. Irregularities and all disew.es 01 males and females treated on principles established by twenty years of practice, and sanctioned by thousands of the most remarkable cures. Medicines, with full directions, sent to any part of the United btates or Canadas, by patients communicating their symptoms by letter. Business correspondence strictly con. tldeutial. Address J. SUMMIIItVLII,E, M. D, Utile, No. 1131 Filbert street, (Old No. 109,) jyll:ly . below Twelfth, Philadelphia. Private and Cotfidential Medical Advice! AT THE BUFFALO PRIVATE H.OSPl- TAG—Establiatied for the cure of Syphilia, Seminal Wo...aness and the Secret lutirmitiee of Youth and Maturity, by Dr. AMOS dr. SUN, Buffalo, N. Y. lace corner of Main and Quay etrcote, (up stairs.) Au Inetnuuout for the cure of Genital Debility; or Noctur nal klmiseions, more properly known as Seminal Weakness, tc. Can be permanently cured in from fitteen to twenty days, by the nee of thin instrument, when used conjointly with medicines. YOUNG MEN TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. AMOS A SON take pleasure in announcing that they nave invented a most important instrument for the cure of the above diseases. It has been subjected to a test by the roost eminent physicians in London. Paris, Philadelphia cue Now York; it has been declared the only useful instrument ever yet invented, for the cure of Seminal Weakness,or any disease of the genital organs, caused by the secret habitr of youth. Dr. AMOS fr. SON, in order to satisfy the most skeptica, 418 to the merits of their instrument, pledge themselves that in any instance where they may prove uusatisfactoryafte, lair trial, the money will be refunded by returning the in urunient in good order. Pereuns wishing the above useful Instrument will observe that the price, with the accompanying directions, securely packed and sent by express, is ton dollars. NEW REMEDIES AND QUICK CURES. Dr. AMOS st SON may be consulted from eight o'clock it the morning until nine at night, in every stage and syrup tom of the Venereal Disease, tionorrhma, Mums, Secondary Symptoms, Seminal Weakness, Impotence and Strictures ol the Urethra, etc., with inviolable secrecy. Thu treatnieni they adopt is the result of upward of thirty years' extensive cllll successful practice in London. 'llia most inveterate cases of Venereal Diseases eradiated iu eight or nine days. and cases of a slight nature in two or three days, at a mod erate expense. The cure effected without confinement or hindrance from bu.ainenar, also, nodes and pains in the bonen and Blobs, effectuady eradicated. - - Dr. AMOS & SON have devoted their attention exclusive ly to this peculiar class of maladies, and the relief they have conseq,ently been enabled to render to their fellow.creature fully testified and greatfully acknowledged by conveys centpatients and others daily arriving in town from all pa; to of the country, for the express purpose only of conealtamm while their exertions have hem crowned with the moat tog sal advantages; yet from what they have experienced i - inquiring Into the causes of these infectious complaint i (from their most sh ple condition to that of the most dan gerous and inveterated) they have always entertained the possibility of their prevention and removal, and likewise in variably found that the most horrible and tusugnant terms of disease could almost always be traced to one of the fol lowing causes :—lgnorauce, neglect, or the ill effects of un skilful and improper treatment; therefore, Dr. AMOS & SON have succeeued in discovering, in the selection of. their remedies, a safe, effectual, and caution, course; omitilrig all combination of remedies which bear an equivocal character. as well as those whew premature or injudicious application might be predacity.) of bad consequences in the hands of private Individuals. In short, the laudible end of their re medies is the lessoning of a great mass of human misery by she atleniatlon, relief and prevention oL those grievous at slictions that are in realty the secret foe of life, and which, while they so extremely surround no, aloud for our skill and interference for their extermination. COUNTRY INVALIDS. Per,amit In any part of the world may be successfull) treated by forwarding a correct detail of their ewe, with a nmittanco for medicines, L'.e. Addreea Dr. AMOS riON, corner Mai;, and Quay street buttalo. N. Y. jandlcv.ly rPARRANT S bELTZEit APERIENT.— Another supply of this valuable medicine jrnit receiv duo. bLIMLNGO Corner Diamond and Market 'street. 1 _ , 4 Al kt DYE .—Batchelor's, Christadora's, w,,odq' and Water's Bair Dyes ou hand and for salt, pERFUMERY-Of descriptions and priced, can be had at .; US. FLESUNG.S, Corner Diamond and Starke, etleet. pAI-I.ISIAN TooTB. PASTE, prepared under the supervision of Dr. finfliheu, Surgeon Den [let, for sale by 306. FLLMING, ANOTHER supply of Low Sr, Son's superior London Toilet doapa received to-day, by JOS. FLEMING, Corner Diann:lld and Market street. '1 UORN'S EXTRACT OF COPAIBA AND SAhSAPAII.II,LA,L-Anutner supply of this eelebr:Ao.: Engliin remedy, Juny.roctived by Jug. FLEMING, Corner Diamond and Market street. MINERAL WATERS.--Blue Lick, .Bed ford and CougreLa Waters conalantly on hand at JOsEi'll FLEMING'S, fe9 Corner Diamond and Market atreet. iIME'S Ferrated Tinct. Bark and Elixir (71 Bark, on band and for e2Ja by p 1 IiOGS.--Dressed Hogs, jnst received and for male by JASIES A. FETZER., IPia 'X'scpr , rOE2EDOES.-100,0U0 No. 1, just rece:v ed and for Bale by - ~. ...,':,4 r4EDICAL A' MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION : 1.1 CUR& WARRANTED alablEll, 4 ANDI4II.9ON, Mo. da Wood liras. MEDICAL r. "Df.CcL .Z 1.14 11 -', CELEBRATED VERMIFTIGL LIVER. PILL& Vero alr Ma Deal sl/41(srpszeesams They are n©t recur mended as Univers:.. Cure-alls, but simply i( what their name pur :,orts. The V ERMIFUGE 7 1: pilling Worms fro' the human system, It - u - ; al so been administere( with the most satisfactory to various animals ibject to Worms The LIVER PILLS, or the cure of LIVER COM PLAINT, all BILIOUS DE- R , ‘NGEMENTS, SICK HEAD ACHE, &C. ec.st Purchasers will pl particular to ask for 1)r. C. McLane's Cel,_ \TFRMTFUGE n..,? - I h. i ILLS, preparL( VI 13 Y 3 , 1- '- 1' PROPRIETORS', Pit , , , ,- b , 1:1 - 011 Pa., and take Ili. idler, as there are variuu leer preparations now kfore the public, pier porting to Vern - 4112;e ',lnd. Liver Pin.. • ()tilers, in comparison With Dr. McLANE's, arc worthless. The GENUINE McLane's Vermifuge and - Liver Pills can now be had at r,li respectable Drug to es. FraMING BRO'S, woo 5) ST., PITTSBUP. , 4II, J'A A'LANE'S VERMIFUGE AND LIVER. PILL. 9.-75 gross on hand and for sale by B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO. Corner Wood and Fourth streets. DRIVATE DISEASES.—DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL Offices, No. 60 SMITHFIELD Street, Pitts burgh, Pa. DR. BROWN is an old citizen of Pitts- gl V - burgh, and has been in practice for the last twenty-fire years. His btu3inese has been confined mostly to Private and Stir- vik , gleal =ENS AND STRANGERS • in mted of a medical friend, should not.Wl , fail to end out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experience in the treatment of a certain class of dims s is a sure guarantee to the sufferers of obtaintng permant , tt relief, by the use of his remedies and following his advice . . . . • DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to care the worst form of Venereal Diseases—Al Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all dieser:us arising from a herpditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of a letter, psoriasis, and a great many forms of at i diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ig - noraut To persons so afflicted, Dr. B. offers hopes of a sure aid speedy recovery. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for this alarming trouble, brought on often by that solitary habit of 'casual gratification whl the young and weak-minded often give way to, (to their oN. destruction,) are the only reliable remedies known in ti country—they are safe, and make a speedy restoration to health. RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure this painful din. ease in afew days—ho will warrant a cure. Ile also trout. Piles, Oleot, Gonorrhcea, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, V. male Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pain in the 13a, and Kidneys, Irritation of the Bladder, together with all diseases of an impure origin. A letter describing the symptoms, containing a rsz, rected to DR. BROWN, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh; Pa., will be immediately answered. Medicine sent to 021.1 address, safely packed and secure from observation. Office and Private Rooms, No. 60 Smithfield street, Pitt P • burgh, Pa. my2s IT IS NOT A DYE. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer. di RAY HAIRED, BALD, or persons with m„_A diseases of hair, or scalp, read the following audit:4o of the articles: furs. S. A. ALLEN'S ZYLOBALSABIUM, Jr WORLD'S HAIR DRESSING, is essential to use with the RESTORER, and is the best Hair Dressing for old or young extant; being often efficacious in eases of hair fall. ing, Sio, without the Restorer. REV. IL V. DEGAN, Editor Guide to Bonuses. "We can testify to its effects," Jcc. PRESIDENT J. H. EATON, L. L. D., Murfreesboro', Tenn. "Notwithstanding irregular use, the falling off of hair ceased, and my gray locks restored to original color," &c. REV. S. B. MORLEY, Attleboro', Idaasachusetts. "tt has changed the "Crown of Glory," belonging to old men, to the original hue of youth," &c. REV. M. TRAWLER, (60 years of ago,) Pitcher, Chonango county New Yotk. "My hair is now restored; It it nothing like a dye," &c. REV. D. T. WOOD. Middletown, New York. "My own hair, and that of another of my family, hue greatly thicken. ed, where almost bald," &c. REV. JAMES McKEE, New York city, recommends it, &o REV. W. PORTEUS, Stanwich, Conn. "It has. met my most sanguine expectations, &c. REV. J. F. GRISWOLD, n ashington, N. H. "It is really efficacious in restoring the hair," &c. REV. G. M. SPRATT, Lowisburgh, Pennsylvania. "We can and do cheerfully recommend it," &c. REV. J. P. TUSTIN, Charlestown, South Carolina. "The white hair has become obviated,"-&c. REV. AMOS BLANCHARD, Meriden, N. H. "We think very Isighly,of your preparation," &c. ELEV. B. C. SMITH ' Prattshurgh, N. Y. "I was surprised . to find my hair turn as when I was young," &c. REV. 0 M. CLINK, Lewiston, Pennsylvania. "Ithas stop. pod my hair falling and caused a new growth." REV. A. KLINK, Chatanque county, New York. "I am et tialled and recommend ik" REV D. MORRIS, Cross River, New York. "It is the beet preparation extant." REV. WILLIAM CUTTER, Editor Mother's Magazine, Now York. "Recommends it." tar We might swell this list, but if not convince?, TRY IT. We export these preparations to Europe even, um' they are superseding all others there as well as in the Unitaal States. It doer not soil or gain. Sold by all the principal whole. .iale and retail merchants in the ainited hitatea, Cuba, or Canada. DEPOT 355 BROOM STREET, N. 1(.. where address all letters and inquiries /air Some dealers try to sell articles instead of this, en which they make more profit. Write to Depot for circular, knee, and information. Genuine is signed, Mrs. S. A. Allen written in ink. Beware of counterfeits. sep2:e-o-d2tudsw AIR .2V-I.l34eALLlyEaNlw'aSyslion andltE I S o ' r r ea Oli e b E y R.— A novl6 B. L. PAHNESTOCK A CO SANL. FAHNESTOCK, 74 Wood street, Pittsburgh, HAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM ENGLAND— WALDRON & GRIFFIN'S :GENUINE CORN AND GRAIN SCYTHE, CORN HOES; PATENT AND COMMON ANVILS; STEKL Traps, very superior Drawer Locke, very superior (dun Locks, Tinned and Ennamelled Sauce Pans, Besting Spoons, Brass Candlesticks, Brass Cocks, Brass Stair Rods, Li aces and Bite, Measuring Tapes, Superior Waiters, Curry Combs, cacca, Coil, Filth, Tongues, Stretch and Breast Chains, with variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at med. orate terms. aplB SKIRTS ! SKIRTS! 1 Bishop's Skirts; Quilted Hooped Skirts: Holmes' Beeped Skirt.i; Misses' 0 , rded Skirts; Ladies' Corked and Quilted Skirts, white and colored; new supp , y just opened ; at JOS. TIORNE'S, (if 9 77 Market street. WINTER GLOVES.—A full supply o f Cloth, Silk and 31erino, of variond at low prl• !TORN 77 IVarkt , t .trmt. CORN SIIELLEHS.—Smith's Patent, ar ranged for hand, horse or steam pueo-r, warn:; t.t in every respect, and will shell from 3U to 40 Cogbels of corn per hoar. WW be sold low by ate SNUBS H. OnLimiti, ".:••,-.•-•
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