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( f " " TIieCiTizKNa Bank, still continues to pay interest on deposits. D. Moody. Y3 Peterson's Magazine for Decem ber is on our table. It is a beautiful num ber and a welcome visiter to its numerous subscribers. Peterson designs making great improvements in this capital maga zine for 1856. It will be considerably enlarged, each number will contain a fine steel engraving, a colored fashion plate, and, numerous wood engravings. The fashion's in 'Peterson,' are always pretty and of the latest style. Mrs. Ann S. Ste phens the celebrated authoress of Fashion and Famine,' is one of the Editor's and writers exclusively for it. Terms. Single copy $2,00 ; three copies $5,00 X five copies $7,50 ; eight copies $10,00 ; with a splendid premium to the person getting up the club. Address post-paid, Charles J. Peter son, No. 102 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Thanksoivino in Ohio. It will be seen by the proclamation of Gov. Medill, in this paper, that a day of thanksgiving has been appointed. This is most emi nently becoming, and we hope the day will be observed with due decorum throughout the Slate. While other na tions have been visited with war, pesti lence and famine, with all their desolating ravages, a benificient Creator is showering undeserved blessings upon our land and nation. Peace and plcanty reign through out our borders. A Pleasant Cure. One of the most remarkable medicines, and very pleasant to palate, is the Pectoral Syrup, prepared by Dr. Geo. II. Keyser, Wholesale Drag gist, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. K. was for merly a practising physician in Bedford County, where he used the Pectoral for four years in a practice of considerable extent, and with great success. The Pittsburgh papers speak of him and his medicine in high terms. If you have a cough or cold, or a consumptive habit, go to Ilening & Melviu's aiid buy a bot tle. , NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. A an additional inducement to subscribers, we will send the Tktjk Americas', and one copy of Godcy's Lady's Hook, foi one year, to any person lemnim;; u5 i ..., m .v.,'m i 8-1 00. The regular price of Qndev hhome until there is a solid change in the $3,00. .0, ICTAlexander Cralc, chargedwith pas sing a counterfeit five dollar bank note, is now under arrest and being tried before Mayor Patterson. 5CrAtlenlion is directed to the change in the time table of the Stenbenville and Indiana Rail Road, as contained in the advertising colunin of this days, paper. C7"Any of our citizens who may he traveling to Washington, Pa., will find it greatly to their comfort, if they can make it convenient to stop with Mr. Da vis; five miles from Washington, on the road leading to West Middletown. Mr. D. keeps an excellent liouse,"and his bills are reasonable. p jrT7"Tho Presidential question is alrea dy, says the Cincinnati Gazette, being discussed among the Democrats. The persons named are Mr. Pierce, Mr. Bu chanan, Mr. Pallas, Mr. Hunter of Vir ginia, Mi. Douglas, Mr. IJright of Indi ana, and Messrs. Powell and ISoyd of Kentucky. The Democratic National Convention meets in this city next June. In the outset the two prominent candidates will probably be Pierce and Huchanan, neither of whom will probably be able to get a two-thirds vote, and the Conveir.ion will settle down upon some 'compromise candidate' selected before-hand by the Virginia delegation, who will probably name Mr. Hunter or Mr. Douglas. The ensuing session of Congress will devel ope mailers more clearly. They Dont Seem to Mind It. The Albany Atlas, in referring to tho expulsion of John Van Buren from the democratic parly by the Cabinet organ at Washington, says "Every day, after, the King of Tartary has Bet down to his repast and eaten co yiously of horse-flesh and drank freely of mare's milk, he orders his herald to proclaim, through portentous ox-horns, to the North, tho South, llio East and the West, that, "Whereas, lie, the Brother of the Sun and Father of ihe Moon, has dined, the monarch of the world are now petmiited to sit down and eat." There is but one paraltll to the condescension of the Tartar' chief. The common scold of the Washington Union the very cream of Tartars' in acidity and shrewish nessassumes to read John Van Buren out of the Democratic pari) . It lakes up its ox horn and blows it sonorously to the southward, pronouncing that Mr. Van Buren shall not sit down to the board with the democracy of New York till it gets hrnnorh.al Washinrton. The nroclatna- .... 0 , - - tion will be herded about as much ashat of the horse-dining monarch from his teifts on the steepes of Asia, who regulates the .law nf international comity with quite as much authority as the Union does thai of politics in these Mates. Pretty good for an outsider. Should not wonder if the softs, after sonsumipg oil ba nnils. were to contrive, as well as . the rest of the Democracy, to get on with, out the administration. AT. Y. Herald Minmvn On iheGihinst. in Sieir benville, by Mr. James Melvin Esq., Mr i Bbnnkt IIuTTok,1 and Mrs. Ann Salts- ' nan, jljaf Jefferson county Ohi. latest from Norfolk. We learn from the Norfolk papers or Monday, that there were five deaths in that city on Friday, two on Saturday, and two on Sunday, but only one of the lat ter of fever. There were also three new cases on Saturday, among those recently returned. On Friday night the city was visited by a tevre storm of ra;n and wind, but on Saturday the weather was warm, the thermometer being above 80. On Monday, however, it was rainy and disa greeable. Mr. J. Perry, who had been ill of fever near Fort Norfolk, was recov ering. Tho Norfolk Herald says: That the epidemic is still lingering with us, though in a mitigated form, it is not to be doubted. Cases of fever are of dai ly occurrence; and indeed the diseases ordinarily incident to the season scarcely develope themselves now, and it is a hard contest between them sometimes which shall get mastery. We have no data at present to ascertain accurately the smount of sickness in the city, but ue fear there is quite enough to excite apprehensions for the safety of those who come in from abroad. Among the new cases we may mention that of a daughter of Mr. J. Oden dthal, who, since the epidemic broke out, has been living a few miles from the city. A few days ago she came in to town for some clothes and other necessaiies, and though she remained but a short time, took the fever and now lies very low. The weather has for several days been warm. To-day it is very cloudy, rainy, and humid. The stay of the refugees, will necessarily be protracted until cold weather, which we may not have fur a week or two. Threo churches were opened for ser vice yesterday. I noticed in one of them, that nearly all the ladies present were in deep mourning1, and every gentleman pros cut that I recognized ns a member (niim boring five or six) had lost his wife by the fever, and several of them other near re! atives. Hastily, F. A letter in the Petersburg Exprcs, da ed Portsmouth, Oct. 22, says: Bob Butt informed me this morning, that ho buried five persons yesterday; and this morning lie .was in service for four others to he buried to-day. We had a heavy rain last nieht, but the sun is out to day w'nh great heat, and 1,1 1 . weather. Proclamation. In pursuance of an usage, established and sustained by the usual recommenda tion of the General Assembly, through a long series of years, and which usage has always found a sanction and cheerful ac quiescence in the hearts of a grateful peo ple, I, William Medill, Governor of the State of Ohio, do by these presents, ap point and set apart Thursday, ihe Twenty-Second Day of November next, to be observed as a day of Thanksgiving to Almighty God, fur the manifold blessings of Ihe year which is about to close. While war, with all its attendant evils, has been convulsing the nations of the old world, and pestilence has been per forming i;s work of death amonga portion of our own hrcthern in the South, the people of Ohio have been graciously ex einpiod from the desolating consequences td either, The laws of the State have beet) duly respected ; the national Union, in all its integrity anil force, lias been preserved : the Ileitis of the husbandman have yielded an unusual abundance; and industry in all its channels, has been appropriately rewar ded. In view of these evidences of Divine goutiness, I most earnestly recommend that the good peopleof Ohio suspend and lay aside all business upon and during the day aforesaid assemblo at their usual places of worship, and return their heart fell thanks to Almighty God, the .Author of these ami all other blessings we enjoy, and offer up their prayers for a continu ance ot the same. Given under mv hand and the Great Seal of the Slate of Ohio, at the city of Columbus, this twenty second day ofOc- tober, A. D. 1855, and in the eightieth year of the independence of tho United States. WILLIAM MEDILL. fL.S.l By the Governor : ' William TisnvnvSec'y of State. . Wo learn from the Wheeling Intelligen cer that the first, rail of the Ilcmpfield railroad was laid last week at the Depot grounds, corner of Fifth anthZane streets. The ceremonies were appropriately direc ted and performed, in the presence of a large and enthusiastic crowd, by W. C. Smith, Esq., the chief aclinj, engineer, Mi. Bender, division engineer and Mr. Win. Otterson, contractor. The laying of the track being thus com menced, it will be pushed forward with all possible diligence, STEUBENVILLE MARKET. True American Omen, Steubenville, Oct. 31 Flour Jy wngon lond $7 50 Corn Meal . . .,l.1M I.IMI ..l,G0(f7)l,75 35(A 10 99rrfO!i Grain Whent. Corn Pats Beans,. Potatoes '. . , Butter Fresh...... Lard fiK.V.... Dried i'eaches Dred Apples Pork Hams. ,"' Sugar cured.. . . . ,p bush 411 .... bush. . . . doz. 13 10 1.00 14 ,;...$tt. IS Sheriff's Sale. virtue of in order of sale to mo directed, I xhall expose to rale at the door of the Court House, in the Township of S'.eubenville, in the County of Jefferson, at 11 o'clock A. M., ou Saturday the 17th of November, the follow ing property, to wit: Six Rail Road Carts, ta ken as the property of O. W. Mason, Dclnnson C. Salsbury and Orlando N. Salsburv, on an attachment issued against them from the Court of Common Fleas of said county, at the suit of A. S. Wolcott it Co. JAMES H. BLINN, Sheriff of Jefferson County. Marti Andrews, Plaiu tiff's Attorney. Nov. 7, '55 Recent Publications. The Hidden Path, by Marion Harland. Buchcrnff, by Miss Yonge. Wager of Battle, a Tule of Saxon Slavery in Sherwood Forest. A Memoir of Sargent S. Prer.tiss. Glen wood, or the Parish 13oy. The Rag Picker, or Bound and Free. A 'louamong the Planters. Letters to the people, or Health and happi ness, by Miss Beecher. hlosterhim, by Do Quincey. Christie Johnstone, by Charles Reade. Jut received and for sale by nov. 7, if. J. R. SLACK t Co. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! A NEW SLOCK OF FASHIONABLE FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AT F. GUITERMANN'S, Market Street, One Door below 1'oitrlh. rpIIIS Establishment as usual offers the best assortment in this city of Ready Made Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats and caps, Travelling Trunks, Carpet lings, Aa. The subscriber is respectfully soliciting the patronage of his friends and ihe public at large, and invites purchasers to tho examination of his stock. The superiority of his goods in selection of material and careful manufacture, is a long conceded fact, and being determined to please, lie is offering now the best stock of Clothing, at lower prices than any other house in this Bity- If you wish to save money and timo in pur chasing a first rate suit of clothing, call at FRED. GUTTERMANN'S. Steub.. Market st., one door below Fourth, oct 31-3m. Cheap and Fashionable Clothing ! at J01IES HOP MAYER'S WHOLESALE ANO RliTAIL CLOTHING KS'l'A BL1SI 1 .M EXT. Market sf. Three Dws above Fourth, STEUBENVILLE, OHIO, Tho best as.-orf.aont of Kaady Kaio Clothing, Hats aad Caps evor offered in btou'ooaville. MM IE UNDERSIGNED hat just reeeiv- and is adding weekly to his large nnd gen eral assortment of Ready Mucin clothing, the latest styles as tliey cnine nut, to which lie di rects the attention of his friends mid Ihe pub lic, nssnring them that lie is prepared to sell every diseription of goods, at rices lower lhan lias ever been purchased in this section of the Slate. In point of style, quality ur du rability, his Roods cannot be excelled in this or any" other Western Market, His prices nre uniform, and the public may feel confident that 'they will at ull tiu.es receive the worth of their money. It, will be to the Interest of nil to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as his Clothing is made to order, he is satisfied that he is able to sell better goods at lower prices tl.an any hoiiM- in the city. J. HOl'MAYEIt, Maiket street, three doors above Fourth, Steub. ocJt-J!4-ryJ NewFa 11 and Winter Goods! AT G. &J. SCOTT'S, roa isb5. 1J"E are now opening in our newbuild ing, on Market fit., one of the largest and most extensive stocks of Fall nnd Winter Dry Goods, Trimmings ifcc., ever received. Our stock of dress goods we believe is much fuller and richer than nny wo have heretofore received, comprising the newest and richest foods in Market. Wack Dress and Mantilla Silks, from JOc to $1,75; Rich Unrred nnd Striped do; Plain and Fancy colored Silks of extra il no quality and new styles; French Merinos nnd Cashmeres ; Ereurh Detains of the richest patterns ; American nnd English do; nil. wool idain delaines Persian's, Ac. French Merino Fluids, new patterns ; Ging hams, prints, etc., will be sold at the lowest possible prici. DoAtisno Goons. Yard wide Crown Mucins at ti' ' 0,.,,is . lu avv do 7 to tfc J blenched do, L'ond artiele. tiif cenls; fine do III to ViV, : 1'illow Oa-ic' MuMiii nnd Linen Sheeting Mit-liu and Linen,.'! yards wide; Diapers ami Crash, Tickings, checks, etc.; will be sold ul vefy low prices, I'ioxxkts 1 Bonxus ! A largo nnd extensive stock of Fall and Winter Iioiili"ts, Hertford and English straw, colored Urilliants and Ilel grade, Split Si raws, with rolled edge, etc., etc. Mn.tiMiitv DKi'ABfMi vr. Wo uro manufac turing extensively iimler Hie personal super iiitendence of Mis Armstrong, from New Yoik, the latest French styles of S.itin, Silk, Velvet and Mourning Bonnets ; Dress caps nnd head dress a stock of which is kept constant ly on hand and made at ihe shortust notice to order Every pains will be taken to please the lasle and give satisfaction to our numer ously increasing customers in this department. Bonnets of ihe late French patterns now re ceived. Shawls I Shawls ! Rroeha, square and long, of Ihe richest patterns ; Stella do, an entirely new ariicle ; Printed Cashmere long and square Woolen Shawls at very low prices. TiiiMMixtis is lvtiiy VAiiiKTY Wo can offer nt this time the most extensive slock of Dress Trimming in tho city ; Watered 6'aloons from (i toti'Jc, of black and the richest fancy col ors ; Malabo and Moss Trimmings, something very rich and entirely new ; Velvet, Plush and fancy trimmings in every variety ; cords and Tassels, Fringes, Trimming Laces, Gloves, etc.; hairFrotitsand Curls, Mohair head Drops, etc., etc. E.MiiRoirERU'8 Superb French Collars, ch?m iselts and Uudersleeves, Jacoouet and Swigs Edgings and Inserting?, new patterns; Swiss and Jaccunet Flouncings, etc; a large assort ment of full nnd hall mourning collars, chem isettes and sleeves, fcc. October SI, '55. pLOAKS! CLOAKS ! There will be opened on Monday, the 2 of Oct., t O. it J. Sjcotl'R, a large and beautiful stock of llich Clonks, of entirely new patterns oct. 24 I AD1ES' FANCY FURS-Now open 'J ed at the Rooms of O. A J. Scott, oire of tho largest and richest stocks of Fitch. Stone Martin, Lvnx. Sibeiinu squirrel and Coney, Victnrines, Pelerines and cuffs, which will be sold cheap. . oct. 21. J. Little, Merchant Tailor, Clothing and Furnishing Store, MABKET ST., 2 POORS FROM SIXTH. TlOULD respectfully inform the public irenernlly Ibnt ho hn commenced business in the above? line with a large assoitmeiit of Cloths, Cassimercs nnd V est ings of every va riety, which he is prepared to niako to order in the best style nnd shortest notice. Also, a large assortment of furnishing goo Is consist ing of Shirts, Drawers, cravats, collars, pocket hdkfHlStocks, etc. Also, n good assortment of cheap Heady Made Clothing got tin in tho best style and well. made nnd ndnpteu to the Fall and Winter trade. The advertiser having experience and prn! tico of cutting for along time he feeis confi dent of his ability- lo serve the public. Try him he will give you a good fit. oct. S-l-tf. Publio Sale. rkN Tuesday October 30th, 8t my rcsi " deuce in Salino Township, JclTctsou coun ty Ohio, I will oiler for sale the following prop erly, viz : Milch cows, horses, entile 20 hogs, Wagon, Buggy, harness; Farming implements ; corn, oats, rye, aud Bees. Also other articles too tedious too mention. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. JEFFERSON SALTSMAN. . oct. 21-lt, : " A LIST OP LAND AND TOWN LOTS, yrrimx the county op Jefferson, Forfeited to the' State of Ohio for the non-payment of Taxes. LANDS, R. Tp. Sec. W hat ISLAND CREEK, In whose nnmeforfeited. Castner RnsscllasHeirs...2....7 Stewart Stephen 2.. ..7 ...1 ...5.. ....nt. TOWN LOTS. Out lot. In what Town or add. STEUBENVILLE, In lot. Roberta Matthew 239... Same Same.. 393... Same 25A52G. Wilson Francis P..... H3 Same HI Orr Johnsou 162 KNOX, Myers George..; 16... BRUSHCKEEK, Carpenter Reuben... 12... SALEM, Barr Catharine 171... SMITI1FIELD, Mallernee Catharine.. 74... CROSS CREEK, Frazier Arthur 1... Loury Adam 32. ,. Wards ad. to 3. do. Roes 1st ad. Grey's ad. Steubenville. do. do. Newburgh... TVTotice is hereby given to n'l concerned, that if the taxes, penalties and interest charged ' on the foregoing list be not paid into the county Treasury, and tho Treasurer's receipt pro duced therefor, before the Second Monday of December next, then and in that case, each tract so as aforesaid delinquent, on w hich the tuxes, penalties mid interest as aforesaid may remain unpaid, will on said Second Monday of December (being the 10th day thereof,) be ottered for sale at the door of the Court House in said county, In order to satisfy such tax, penalty and interest. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., and continue from day to day until the tracts shall be sold or offered for sale. oct.31.-4t. J. S . LOWE, Auditor Jeff County. Administrator's Notice. I)Y virtue of an order of sale from the Probate court within and for tho county of Jefferson in the State of ohio, and to me di rected. I will offer nt public salo on (he 2Rth dav of Nov. A D. 1855, between the hours nf 10 o'clock a. m. anil 4 o clock p. nr., on said day nt the residence nf Mary Gosnell (widow) in Wells Township, In the county aforesnid, all tho right, title and interest of Henry Gos nell deceased in the following described real estate, to wit : The undivided eighth part of a part of tho north half of section no. 17, in Township no. 5 of range no. 2, in the district of land, sold nt Sleube nville, ohio, containing one hundred tfc 50 acres, more or less, being the same tract or parcel of land of which the late John Gosnell died seized, subject to the widow Gosnell's right of d;wer in said premises. Al so nt tho same timo and place I will offer at public silo nil the right title ana interest of the said Henry Gosnell deceased, in the follow ing real estate, to wil : Tho undivided eighth part of n part of the fiotith, cast quarter of sec tion no. '-;) in Township no. 5, of range no. 2. in the district of land sold at Sicubenville, ohio, bounded and described 89 follow s, to wit: Beginning nt a limestone in the south east comer of said section, thence w-et 1G.1,.'1 perches to a sand stone, thence north 98 perches to a sand stone, thenrc cat luJ,.1 perches to a lime stone, thence south 93 perches to the place of beginning containing ono hundred acres, moro or less. Terms of sale: One half of the purchato money to be paid at ihn tunc of sale, the bal nnce in one year with interest, to be secured by note und mortgage on said premises. JOSEPH C. M'CLEAUY, Artm'r of tho estate af Henry Gosnell, dee'd. Warrenton oct. 31 '5,i-5t. DunLp & CoWe TTAYI3 just opei.ed an extensive stock of well selected Dry Goods, comprising nearly every article in lhat line, together with a full supply of Groceries, Queens wara, etc. Helieving with others that the ready pay system is for 'the mutual advantage of both seller and consumer, they will therefore in fu ture confine themselves to it as much as poss iblo departing from it only with' careful dis crimination in order that promptness may be secured thus enabling them to offer their goods nt a Rihall advance on cost. That the purchasing community may bo assured that bargains are to bo obtained, they are respoet fully invited to call at tho corner of Fourth and' Adams streejs, and judge for themselves. oct. 81-Gm. DUX LAP fc CODLE. Notice to Shippers. TaANsPonrATioN Okfioe S. it l.R. U. 0.,i 1 111 Stenbenville, April lti, 1855. 4 rilEIGIIT TRAIN is now running to Newark, leaving litis Station (Sundays excepted) at 5 o'clock a. in. daily, Shipments to ull stations except. Unionport, Cadiz., Fairview, New Market, ChrichsviUe, Port Washington, New Comiucrstnwn, Layfay ette, Coshocton, Adams' Mills, Dresden nnd Newark must bo prepaid. Shippers will pleaseconcludetheir shipments and receive their consignments previous to 6 o'clock each evening. LAYFAVETTE DEVENNY, oct !24-tf. General Freight i gent. Medical Hall Re-opened. DR. LOL'IS KELLS having rc-opencd this well known Drug establishment, soli cils the attention of Physicians nnd the public trcnerally, to his well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, etc. It is the design to render this establishment " that can bo (iesired in a city Prescription and Retail store. Every enro and attention will be given to Prescriptions, nnd no medicine dispensed with out having been previously subjected to a strict examination. Every facility will be nlforded Physicians to examinq and test the quality of any article supplied by tins rtoro. Determined to keep the best quality of everything jn this line of business, tho public can confidently re ly upon any articles parchased at the Aug. 1,-ly. MEDICAL HALL. William D. Sherrow. Barber, WOULD respectfully inform his friends nnd the public, that he Is ready at all limes (Sabbath excepted) to wait upon custo mers in his line. Rooms South 4th Street, one door north of tho Norton Hotel. Barberf and"FancyHair Dressers WIIE subscribers would announco to the citizens of Steubenville nnd vicinity, that they hayo entered into co partnership in the above business, nnd nre ready to wait on customers at their establishment, where prompt attention willbe given to thosi who lavortliem with a cnll. Shon on the North east corner of Third an Market streets, under the Rtoro of Messrs Honidiertv. Stecbenvillo. Ohio. March. 5!). 18.15 I.F.ETGfT A HOPKINS Steubenville and Indiana' Railroad. CHANGE OF TIME, AND TWO DAILY TRAINS TO NEWARK. rN anil after to-ilav, November 5th " 1855, a Trnin will leave Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted) ns lollows : Mall! rain at 7 15, a. in. arriving at Newark at 1 45 p. ni., connecting with trains for Columbus, Sandusky, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, La Sello, Mount Vernon . Rock Island and Toledo, St, Louis t Rm'Kfrxo, will lcavo Newark at 1!,30 a. m. and arrive nt Stcubenvillo nt G 40, p. m. FARE VttOM BTKUBENVIUIS (tHROUM! BV BAILROAD) To Coliimbu Jl 45 To Detroit,...$ 7 00 To ChioAgo....l2 00 To Rock Island 17,00 To St. Louis... 17 30 To Cincinnati..., ti 50 To Mt. Veruon....3 75 To Mansfield 4 75 To Sandusky 6 00 Passengers by the 7 o clock morning Train, rench Cinc.innnti atB,20. same evening. For through tickets and further information onquiie of F. A. Wells, Agent, Steubenville. Cadiz Accommodation Train Lenves Steubenville nt 4,15, p. m. nnd arrives at Cadie nt 6,40 p. m. Returning ; Leaves Cadi at 7 30, o. in. arrives at SteulA-nville at 10 15 n. m. 3G p. m. Aoknts. Jnmes Collins it Co., Freight and Pussengor Airehts, Nos. 114 and 115 Water Street. Pittsburgh. J. N. Kenney. Freight Agent, Little Miami R. R. Depot, Cincinnati. P. W. Sunder, Passenger Agent Broadway, Cincinnati. Richard Hooker, Newark. F. A. W,.lx Steulienville. Lufayettu Devenny, General Grciirht and Tiekel Agent. O. W. Fulton, Superintendent. oct. 21-tf. 4 c. pu Sec. A. Value Tax, Int. fc penalty. D M. S. 'W I60..215f1. S. E 6.... b'7. .576. ...1. m J ....2 Steub. .20by 100 ft. ,500. . . .21 . .83. ..3 ..5 ...'J ..I ..6 ...4 ...9 ...8 part, .2500.. .154. .11. whole.., N.pt... whole. . S. side Id ft. N. part.., .2200.. 975.. .1075.. . 200. . . 850.. 135.. 14.. , C3..3S.. . 70. .10.. . 12. .80.. ,124. .00.. ...whole 112.. 2..4C. Monroeville whole.... 45.. 1..32. . Salem whole.... 202.. 6.. 12.. Cari'sad.tosiuithGeld. fraction.. 45.. -2. .37.. .8 M'Connellsville whole ... C. .M.. M'Counellsville whole.... 6.. ,M.. .9 lKniT.li,1 OrciKi, nni,,l,. nn,l, 185"). Tie Greatest Mclidal Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Kosbury has dis covered in one of our common mu-HE weeds a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF IIUMOR, from the worst scrofula down to a common pimple. He has tried it in over 1100 nd never failed except in two cases, (both thunuVrhu- TT . 1 . !!.!. . .- luor.i lie nas now in ois possession uvr '""',,... i ., f ,,, i.:,i :. ii, ,,., hundred certificates of its virtue, all within j twenty miles of ISosson. I wo bottles aro warranted to cure a nurs.ng n. . ,,' l .,,! ,ut .i.,. .,.. i.:,..i t tiK ii, uiire oilmen whi iuic iwn, nuiu of pimples on the face. two to three bottles will clear the system of! bile. Two bottles arc warranted to cure the wors canker in the month and stomach. j Three to five bottles nro warranted to cure the worn, case ot Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure t.1 humor in the eyes. Two bottles arc warranted to cure ruining of the ears and blotches ninong the hair. Four to six bottles nre warranted to cure cor rupt and running ulcers. Oi.e bottle will cure scaly eruptions of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to euro the worst ease of ringwoim, 1 wo or three bottles are warranted to cure , the most de-ipernte case of iheumatisin. j 1 hree to tour bottles are warranted lo cure ; the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles w ill cure tho worst case of scrofula. I A benefit is always experienced from the first i bottle, nnd a perfect cure is warranted when i the ftbeve quantity is taken. I Header, I peddled over a tnousnnu notues oi this in tho vicinity of Boston. I know the cf feet of it iiT every case. So sure us water will extinguish lire, so sure will this curv humor. I liever sold a bottle of it but lhat sold atiolhcr ; i Mantle Glasses; Mahogany. Rosewood, Wnl after a trial it nlways speaks for itself. There j nut and gilt Frames, or Moulding of every de are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising ; hist tliat it grows in our pas tures, in some places quito plentiful, nnd yet its value has never been known until I discov ered It in ltMti second, that it should cure all kinds of, humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great. popularity of the discovery, I will stnte that in April, lt?51, 1 peddled it, nnd sold about six bottles per day in April, 1854, sold over ono thousand buttles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty nnd thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal praise of it irom all quarters. In my own practice I nlways kept it strictly for humors but since its introduction as a gen eral family medicine great nnd wonderful vir tues havo been found in ic lhat 1 never suspect ed. Several rases of epileptic fits a disease which was nlways considered incurable, have been cured by a lew bottles, O, what a mercy if it will piove elfectunl in all cases of that aw ful malady there a e but few who havo seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, nil of them nged people, cured by it. From the vari ous diseases ot the Liver, sick headache, Dys pepsia, asthma, fever and ague, pain in the side, diseases of the spine, and particn arly in dis eases of ihe Kidirt-ys, etc, the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No chango of diet ever nccecessary eat the best you gel and enough of it. Manufactured by DONALD KENNE DY, No. 120, Warren St. Itoxbury, JJasu. I'liceSl.UO. Wholesale Agents. New York City, C. V. Olickner, HI lt.uclay street; C. II Ring, I2, llroadway, Riishton t Clark, 275 Broadway ; A. 11. fc L. Sands, 100 Fulton Street. General wholusale agents Western Pn Gon. II. Keyser, Pittsburg, and Jas. P. Fleming Al legheny City. T. U. Logan, Wheeling Vn. For salu by It. D. MOUlUsON ami IIKNLNG & MELVIN, Steub., Ohio. July 11. Wholesale Drug House. nrWE subscribers have on band a large nnd well selected stock nf Drugs, Chemi cals, Paints. Dye Stuff. Oils, Vnrnishes, Brush es, Patent Mediciuos, Perfumery, Surgical In struments, Daguerreotype stock, Glassware, etc., etc., which they offer very low either wholesale or retail. Dcolcrs will find it to their interest to examine our stock nnd prices, ns we nre de termined to sell ns low as any house in the West. Orders promptly executed, aud personal ntteniion pnid to shipping. DRUG EMPORIUM, Maiket street, two doo below tho Jefferson Branch Bank. HEXING & MELVIN. Steubenville. .Tan. 1. 1855. House Painting, Glazing, &o. PERKY COYLE would notify tho pub lic that ho is still ready to wait on his pa trons in the business of House Puinting, Glaz ing, Paper Hanging and Graining. Sign Paint inZ' done bv journeymen. Shop on Market st. south side, opposite Kllgoruji new Hall. Steunenvnie, anil, i, iooj. Fulton Foundry, Steam Engine & Car Factory, WELLSVILLE, OHIO. CTEAM ENGINES, Steam Boats, Steam Ferry Boats, hulls and wood work com plete, steam beilers, sheet Iron work, mill ma chinery, and castings for grist and saw niilK rail road car wheels, rail road cars of every de scrintion made to order. The proprietor of this establishment having twenty-eight years of practical experience togeiner wun extensive privileges, feels confident that he can do work as well and as low ns any establishment in the cast or west. All communications will meet with prompt attention. P. F. OEISSE, June 13. Wellsville, Ohio WASHINGTON HALL, Market Street, Opposite Public Buildings, Steubenville, Ohio. WM. MOSSGUOVE, Proprietor. The above house has been thoroughly refitted nnd furnished in tne most modem style. June 20. ' Parks House. CiBTZ Junction S. & I. Railroad. JOHN M'GTJIRE. Proprietor. rpillS Housois newjand every convent ence afforded to guests. Passengers on all the trains oat at the Parks house.. BTMeals only twenty five cents, sept. l9-3nj. PITTSBURGH ADYEETISESENTS. I am prepared toreccjmmcnd yonxPilli. joliet. Will Co. III., Feb. 25, '54. MrR. E. Sellers : When I resided in Pittsburgh, I was cured of an attack of Liver complaint, which had preyed upon my system for eight years, and reduced ine so much that 1 was compelled to quit work. Darin" the time of my suITeriiij, I had I tercsing story will be commenced in January, , adviJe of several physicians, tut .1!$ the treatment fjiled to ecc.omplisli a cure. A friend reeomuiendacl the ife of your Liv e r Pills, nnd after using two boxes of them I found myself entirely cured. Whilst suffering from Liver Complaint, I w as al so afflicted with the Files, wnich I nev er felt afterwards. As my wifo and el dest son are now verv much afflicted with , ... f . , r r a ueraii'reu state ot me Jjtver, 1 atn very , anxious to have you make an agency for; ihe sale of your Liver Fills at this place.: .,. r ,. r i After the cure of my own disease, I an prepared to recommend your Fills, and; eni-v mnnv nntunnl in tbia sec I inn WOIlild : freely try them if tliey had a chance Yours respectfully, A. Sauvku To the FrBLic The original, only j true and jrcnuine Liver Hills are prepar ed by R. E. Sellers, and have his name in black v as upon the lid of each box, ch ilis signature on the outside wrapper all othera are counterfeits, or base imita tions. R. E. Skllers, & Co., Pro's. And for sale by Ilening & Melvin. . . RYAN'S BUILDINGS, PlTTSBCRdH. THE subscriber would respectfully in form his friends snd the public, that be has purchased the interest of his late partner and is now sole proprietor of this great Cabinet and Chair Manufacturing Establishment, the most "u iT' 1""""""1""'" 'With a stock of over one million feet nf choice imi(ir foM o( first rate mechanics he win commence opera- lions in n lew uys, wnen ne win wmmy m ' . . ,.. .1. to t ! attend to the orders of his numerous friends and nu"(1 10 i.miieru..,.-im u,m , cu. turners. . A varietv of new stv .es of I;.n uture v. ill U , "' "'.'' ' I"" - . an.euiara u-u on ..! .".. o k' , ' ufaetiinngof ! nrnitiire saltan In fur steamboats i in . it niiiltli, Ms which w-i'.l no Snlil on ncenm miiuntinr ' , t . -ii , c , i terms aud at prices that will defy competition. ' Cane Seat Chairs made at this establishment , i ... i r .. i i i .. ! so much-admired for dnrnbility and nentuesi of .lesign , ill be sold at the reduced price, of ' ,?..l?;:r'. , ... Scroll sawing and Turning of all kinds done . ,., i 1 "mUm, with Steam power to rent, Veneers. Va-nish, hair cloth. MnlllnyTind i Cabinet Maker; finding generally always on . . . , -., ... -, advance on Eastern cash pri"ei. 11. II. RYAN, 31, Fifth st.. oct. 3. Pittsburgh. II., II,, 1111,1 " o.im i.i,. ..(. ... U ) j.j. oittiriK' a. miinixr. J. J. GILLESPIE & CO. OOKIXG (H, ASS Maiiufactttrers ;ni:l Denlers in Loo!;iiiL' Olas"; Plate'. Plate Ais, i Engravings. Comb- and Fancy Goods, I Wood Street, Piltsliurg, Pa. No. 70, ICTOii hnnd nnd made to order, Gilt Pier scription. U "Steamboat uuuins aecorntcu nnu gurrj) sept. 26-3m. "Voodweirs Furniture and Chain, WHOLESALE ami Retail, embracing ' every variety of Furniture, in Rosoyood, Mahogany and Wali.nt., suitable for Pnrlors, Chambers and Dining Rooms, equal to nny in New York or Philadelphia, nnd nl lower prices; every article made by hand nnd wnrrented. "Cabinet Makers supplied with any quan tity nf Furniture and Chairs on reasonable terms Hotels nnd Steamboats furnished nt tl e short est notice. Wnrerooms nos. 77 and 79 Third Street, Pitts burgh, sept. 2G-ly. SHORTEN & BR0. 3I.VXLTACTUrtr.ltS OF ALL KINDS OF 'TIRAVELING and Packing Trunks, va- lises. Ladies' Bonnet Boxes, etc., corner of Wood and Liberty Streets. also corner Wood and 5th Streets, Pittsburgh, Pu. ID Wholesale ordors promptly filled nt the owost possible pric.H. Repairing d im In the best order. sept. iifi-Cin, FaTl GOODS! GEORGE P. SMITH & CO., No. 5-1 Wtiot) Strew, PITTSBURGH, PA., Have now in stove a full assortment of IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DaY GOODS, Wlliell Will bo opt WELL ASiiOUTT.D DUR ING Tin: season. Pept. 5,-Sm. Timo is Money- "T A V ING rcei veil this day from the East a consignment of ponds in my ine, consisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches and Chains, rich Mosaic, nnd curved Tlracclets, Ear nnd Finger rings, Odd Fellows nnd Mason ic pins. Studs, Emblems, etc.. which having to be closed out in 30 days, will bo sold iinre amiably low for cash. 1 would therefore call tho attention nf my patrons to the same as no timo is to be lost. JXO. TV CRATG. Jeweler nnd Silversmith, no. 15, Filth street, tecoud door from Maiket, Pittsburgh. N. B. Watches, Clocks nnd Jewelry repaired in the most desirciib'o and neatest manner. JOSEPH PLUMMER, WHOLESALE DEALER in Boots, Shoes, nnd Drngansj Palm Leaf and Leg' horn Hats, Uonnets, caps, etc, etc., ue, 105, Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Have on hnnd the largest, fresh stock of goods in Pittsburgh, purchased dircetfrom the man ufacturers for cash, and will he sold ns cheap as nnv house east, or west. Philadelphia and New York bills duplicated. oct. 3-2m. rPOOTII ACHE is readily curerl by Dr. ' Keysers Tooth Ache Remedy. Sold nt Hen -ninird! Melviu's, nnd prepared by Dr. George II. Keyser, wholesale Druggist, Pittsburgh Pa. sept, Q6-ly. Drugs! Drugs I! Drugs!!! J) K. SELLERS, Wholesale Dnift-ist, ' ' Corner Wood A 2d Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ppt. 26 '55-1 y. 1 I. 0. 0. V. TVIMROD ENCAMPMENT No. 3, ' 0. O. F. meets every second and foil T I fourth Fridays, st 6 o'clrck. p. m., in Jefferson Lodge rooms, on Third Street, over Garrett's Stors, D. B. Hiirchnrd, O. P., Geo: B. Means, S. W.. John Wnggonoi1, Seribe. Jefferson Lodge No. 6, I. 0. O. F., meets every Tuesday a' G I 2 o'clock, p. m., in their hnll on Third street, over Garrett's Here. Geo. n. Means N O., J. L. Ilolton, V. G., Jas. O' Ncnl, jr., Secretary. 1 Good Will Lodge No. 141, 1. O. O. F., meets every Thursday at 61-2 o'clock, p. m., in their Hnll on Fourth street, over Dentty & Steelmnn's Store. A. O. Worihington, N. O., D. Filson, V, G.,' T. II. Robertson Secretury. Feb. 8. 1855. U. S. Shaving and Hair Dressing Emporium. LEWIS STEVENS would respectfully inform his friends and the publio Hint he has taken' a room adjoining the U.S. bouse where he is randy at all limes to wail on hie patrons In his line, in tho most polite manner, and would be pleased to receive a liberal share of patronage april 24tl 1855. Bliil Greater Attractioas I - GODEY'S LADY'S E00K FIFTY-SECOND V0U7ME I THB PIONEER. VlOAZIKC j Especial!) devoted to the vantt cf tnt IF this Magazine is taken in a house, n o'lior is wanted, as it comprises all that could be obtained D taking three other Magwioe. " " 1 at Ni.w Fkatcbi ro 1P56. A new and very in- immense sensation in the literary World. Also, Miss Virginia F. Town send will con)mec In February a nouvellette, which we know will strongly interest the render of ihu 'Book.' Stoiies by un English authoress... How to make Wax, Flowers aud Fruits. With engraving!. . '.. The iurse nc.d the nursery, r i How to iiia';e a Dun net. T rniMvt,f an Lneih housekeeper. -j ;lt, arl ,,r sutchinir Flowern Irom i.atore. The mi of Sketching Flowers Irom na With engravings. To be copied by.the learner 'F" ' "Je c'u'- . , Man-inal counsels to a Daualittr. Designed , Bjl, ,.,.r jn ip care of Lt-alth, te im- provemmi of her mind, and tho cultivation of ner heart New siyla of illuminating windows anJ lamp shades, with engravings. loetry atid history of Finger Rings, illus itiwl. sj!w.i f, ,i, r ,, j i. traiei i coniu from, with engravings, j iludellin;; in Liaiher with engraving!. I This is only ijivinir nn intof our irrtenlioiiii forlHSG. New derigns ofay erest totbeladi are springing up every dn ; we shall avail our-' selves of anything that ca.interest them. In fact, 'Godey's Lady's Hook' will possess tl) interest of any other three tnngaz'uies. in addition Co tho above will bo coutiauedin each No. Godcy's ?plet,did Steel engravings. One hundred pages of reading. Godey's challenge Fashion PlateR. Ia thi as ii, eve-y other department we defy rivalry or imitation. Embroidery patterns. Any quautity of thcra aro given monthly. Model Cottages. Dsess making, with diagrams to cut by. Iicss patternsInfant' and rhildrens dress- ' Cs All kind f crochet and netting work Clocks, mantelets, talmas, collars, cliernisetls. Uioor b!eeve-, rounds, window curtains. iv,,,!,... a ..i.,:. B! .ii - . I,. ..."".,".' V ', 1 V' ""' ,t.t ,., i l.-:- ,W ni ,ltRtKl lnornil arraW dresses, l.ridul dres-es, Wreaths, mantillas, V;lM tU ri(i ,,aW boy's clothine. capes and cloak of fur in season. Crocbetaml """'"fT W(k P"'" ' "'I'"'', ,,," , ' ... ,nnn , . inlawing Ui nsmis lor Youth. 1UUJ designs , . ... 6" -''lisle, sj v.or l i is given every year : the nurs ,i. "m ,.,. ?. A ;: ,;. ,, ' " " T uev h luvniuiiblo RecitM's niioii everr sultiecL I We would ndyise nil who intend to subscribe toA duplioale s.ere, orcein soon, tor if we do not " ' 1 " t" " W" ,-.r ""'l".' oeioaoo. o e e.l" ct our il l lor f G reach.100 W cpie. The bes.Jplai. "Sv yir money dirret to '7, ,h ,er' Those who send largo amounU bad belter send drafts, but no es wdl answer f drafts cannot be procured. Letters hnd better be regist(:red it only costs five cents extra, and their safe reception is insured. TKRM9 CASH I ADVANCE. One copy one year, $3. Two ecpios oneye.ff S. Three cojiies one year G. Five copies one year, ami nn exira copy to the person sending the club, making six copies, 10. Eight copies ono year nun an exliacnpv to the per-on send , I ing the club, malum.' nine copies, 15. Eleven copies ono year, nnd nn extra copy to the per ton sending the club, making twelve copies 20. O'Tlie above terms cannot be deviated from, no matter bow many nre ordered. Godey's Lndy's Took and Harper's Magazine both ono year for $4,50. Codcy's Lndy's liook nnd Arthur's Home Magazine both one year for $3,50. The money must bo all sent at one, time for nnv of the clubs. IHT Additions of one or moro lo clubs are re ceived nt club prices. . IL7A specimen or specimens will be sent di rect to any postmaster mnking the request. ITWe can always supply back numbers for the year, as the work is stereotyped. ILTSub.-cribeis in the Brit i.-li Provinces, who send for clubs, must remit 36 cents extra on every subscriber, to pay the American postage to uie lines. Address L. A. GODET. No. 113 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. October 31 Sky Light Pguerrotype Room. O W. WISER, respectfully announces "to the public, that ho has recently refitt ed and refurnisled the rooms, comer Fifth nnd Market streets, in a stvle inferior to none. i lie hnspered no pains or txpense to make hia j rooms plensnnt, where one and all may take pleasure in visiting, and where all who wish I nitty bo supplied with Daguerreotypes of tha ! finest tone, true to tho life, at veiy reasonable j rates, and will take great pains to please all I who may favor him with their Qronage. ILr lio'ims corner of t ilth and ilarket streets, immediately over Unlsted's Shoe Store Steubenville, Jan. 1. lftW S. L. Sharp, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist. UEETS constantly on hands all kinds o manufactured tobac co, cigars snd snuff Articles sold by him are warranted to be of tha best quality. Shop on Market street, south sidi, one doorl below sixth street, and opposite Nash's new building. Steubenville, set. 19 '55-ly. Sevastopol Not Taken! "EMEST, Market street, lias in store an "- excellent assortment of COXFECTIONE RIES, tc, purchased expressly for this market l'.aisins by the pound or box; Crackers, choice brands; Currants; Candies; Dates; Prunes; Lem ons; Figs; Citron; Gum Drops; Know Nothings' Jenny Liud Drops; Cakes of all kinds; Nuts of all kinds; Fruits; Fire Crackers, Torpedoes-, &c. Parties furnished with Pound, Fruit, Lady Caks nnd Ico Cream. Great inducements offered to Country roercn' ants nnd others, who wish to purchase by the quantity. For bnrgains in Confectioneries, ca at . FEIST'S, Jan. 1, '55; Market St., Steubenville. J. R. SLACK & C0.t flOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS and 13 PAPER DEALERS, Market street, abova Fourth, south side, Steubenville, Ohio, keen constantly on hnnd and for kale, a large audi well sf lected stock of Miscellaneous snd School BOOKS; Plain snd Fancy STATIONERY: Writing and Wrapping PAPERS, BLANK BGOKS, etc., etc.; nil of which they will sell on the most favorable terms at wholesale or retail. Country merchants and other dealera will bt surinlled nt very low wholesale prices. J, R. S. fc Co. are prepared to furnish tha best American Alngnzines, as early as they can be received by mail. ' They also keep on hand a choice supply ;of SnEtT usio. Jan. I, , 55. JI'DOWELL & CO., Booksdkrt, Stationers, Paper Dealers, Stmt Book Manufacturers and Book QindWt. -f)EALERS at Wholesale and Rotail, ia School, Classical, Medical, Theologioal, Miscellaneous, and Blank Books, Roleif and l;lain Cap, Post and jNote Papers, Printing and Wrapping Papers, Wall Papers and Borders, School, Connflng-IIouse and Fancy Stalionerf. Merchants and others desiring to purchase, will do well to call and examine our stiick.' ' ' Th. highest market price paid for Rags. ' ' M'DOWELL A CO.,' North" side of aket, abova Poutth street Steubenville. Oh io. Jaw. 1, '5. GROCERY AND IEED STORE. THE Bubscribers Lavo on hand, anrj in tend keeping on hand a good supply a orn. Oats and Mill feed. Also a good supply cf Groceries, generally kept in grocery eUb. oishments, South west corner of Fourth tad lAdams street, Steubenville Ohio. ' Jan. 1855. ME1KLE AND 8TAF&