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Knew Nothing Twist, in store and wr Mis hr -t! llttlb a CO. , ~DOLL BUTTER—3 bbb Fresh Roll Butter JAMBS MeLACBHU?f_ f'ORN MEAL—S bbls Whito Cam Meal, \J extraqaaHty, by Jala ‘ BEANS— 5.bbls Small White Beans salebr . i*IS‘JAS. -• JTILOVER. SEED—3O bbls., Ohio. Clover %^.Se*a‘te**l*by , /'jal- .JOHN PLOTPAQO. 1 mHESTOCK, fixtures, and goodwill ofa ■ Boekstora and Pciodleal Offlr*, in a gned location, ‘Sr’ ,MM ‘ £?&£&£ moketary hscount. BATES OF 3 OOUXCT0 fOE ID 1 nTholmesa B>.IT ttortd a. txtmn mri ; rcrasrt.VM.-ii. B.Ttfc Of Plttaburri] ;~p»r Kubange Bank of do.~-.par Her. aud MarntTs of do-.par Bank of Commerce..—..par Bsnk of North Ameriea—psr Bank ofNorth’n Übertieapar Bank of Pennsylvania—par Bank ofPettn Town?hip—par CacnmtTeislßank of Pa..—par Farmers’ AMechonkri BkLper Girard Baht... par SONS, Broken. 2 end Fourth ttu PitttbvTQh Branch it Xenia....,— 1 Branch *t Yoanotown- do CUt Bank. 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Co.ehkB 6 .MICHIGAN. ktrmort*Mech*nles‘Ba&k 3 Peninsular 3 Insurance Company;...- 8' Stats Rook- 3 : CANADA... Hk of N. America, TWontO 6 Hk of the People. Toronto 6 Bank of Montreal...—... & Bk of "U. Canada. Toronto" 6 EASTERN EXCHANGE. On New York ..... X On Philadelphia-..-.. do On Balttmer*...'. do WE3TKRN EXCHANGE. ClnebmatL.-......^—'.••• lAulrriUe . **■ St. Laoli GOLD ANDSPECIR VALUE. Doubloons, Spanish....~lfi.oo do Patriot— ■ Raffla^olA..—.~...—iO,t>Q Katie, new .—lO,OO Krederiekiil’ora.....—•• T^O Ton Thalers —.... 7,*0 Guinea*——.— b.OO ttoTerrlen*..— Ten Guilders.—....... 8,94 i Napolocru—.. ... > Ducat*—3,l6 RNOLD & CO. rass , coni, BANK NOTES, Ac* tilt Bank if PiiltbwvK. most Übotil GEORGE E.AI ’ • "-BANK 3BAERRS LT BXCEANO K, Af0.74 > o*trl\ tirrrt,eppa j ®t3» All Transaction* at ocir-dSwr CAMPBELL, BREDIN A CO, BANKERS, NEW CASTLE AND BUTLER, PENNA. . JAKES QUOKLXU, A. K.Kmxt% ; JAKES ZUBIS. M. L fftOlpOK, Rtra—ToJohn Flora *Oa~ Uhs*. F. Spang, Esq, Oco. !L White, James Marshall, HtUburiih: fiteen, Uarrett k ■ Cb„ Balguels- AOy Header A Bres» PMla*a. oc4-Smd bessofilfo-lnereese Its enjoyment. snileTen prolonging ftm i*rm of hnm«n Done CS& t# nAHIM<3 Of JOCC tal value to mankind, than* tht* contribution of .Cbemil' try to the Ealing Art. A rut trial oflta virtues thro’-- ©at this broad country* baa prom beyond a dotfot, that' no medidne or combination of medicines yet knows, can io surely control and cure the numerou* varieties of pul* faonsry dimeas that bare hitherto swept from our midst tboumsd* and thousands every year. Indeed, there is Bov abundant reason to believe a remedy has at length been found which can be relied on, to rare the most dan gerooa afflrtlnna of the longs. Onr space here win not permit a* to publish any proportion of the cum affected by Itsusa, but we would present tbe foßowinc—and reftr further enquiry to my agent below named,will always be pleased to farnlsh free, where In are fall particulars, and Indisputable proott of these statements. Omcs OPMAJwroBSAnon, \ Laurens H.R.. 8. CL, August 4, l{&3. t ■J. C. Ayer—Cpor Sr.-—My little sou. 4 yean oU, has ;?ust recovered ftomarrry eemeattackof malignant Bar let Fever, bis throat was rotten, andereir person that via itedhimprosouneedhimadeadehild. Savinsused your jCaoxr rxcroUAL in California in the winter or IRSO, for a < severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire sadeexe, I vu in doced to try It on my little boy. Tears hlmatsaspoosftil every three hours, commencing In tbe morning, and by 10 ’dock at night, I found a decked change foeibs better, and after three day's on, he was able to cat or drink with* out pain. Its use in the above named disease will are many a child from a premature grave, and relieve the anxiety of many a fond parent. For all affections of the throat and lungs, I believe it the beet medicine eitant. AfoaUns of thedeepest gratitude, promote me in ad Area* ins you there lines- hut for your important discovery, my little boy would now bare beau in another world. ’ o ”^.’g. t te t LRJL Rocx HnL, (Somerset Oo.,) N. L, July 21,1862. Dr. J.C. Ay&:—uuxm your medfoln* has become known here. It has a greater demand than any other cough rem edy w* have ever sold. It is spoken of In term* of un measured pralM, by thee* who have used It, andl know of some eases where the beet they can say of It is not too much tor the good It has dose, x take pleasure in telling hig It, because 1 know that Tam giving my customer* th* worth of their mosey, and I fr«l gratified Is seeing the benefit it confers. Pleaae send me a farther supply, and beUcTeme Your*, with respect. JOUN C. WHITLOCK. P.B. Almost any number of certificates can be sent yon If yon wleh it. Wixteoc, C- W- June 26,1 Wi n /- C. Ayer—Sir: This may certify that! have used your ChxUT I'XcroasL for npward* of one yean and it la ffir rineere belief that 1 should have been In my grave ere this Mw> if i had not. It has cured me of a tlanjreroo* affection of the Lunz*. and I do not over-state my convictions when I fell yon I tie a priceless remedy- Yours, very mp*e»fiilly. D. A.SIeCULLIN, Attorney at Law. EWaxzsiuxss, Pa-Sup t. 29, 1860. Dr. J. CrUi*T— My Dear £lr: Tour metUdne 1* merit mp proredcf hythoee who hare need it here, and its cnmposJ - tlm 1b such as to insure and maintain Its reputation. I invariably recommend it for pulmonary affections, as do HTHEATTJI, H. D. Prepared by Dr. J. 0. AYXU, Practical and Analytical Chaaot, Lowell, Mast 4 and sold by Draggists and Dealers n M«dfafna throaghnot this section. ocMguLrtKS Let tbo Afflicted Read and Ponder! *. An JufaSiUe Batudv/vr Sarjiila. Kintft Erd, Khnaao ttm, ObtUnait CaianeouM Enptiotu, PtmpUter ItrtuUt on the i'ac*. BoJa, Aptu and raitr i *Jtxvn' ie Sure Ktftx, Ring IHUr l lknJd'xlcad Enlargement and /bin tfOu Bona and JoinU,aUUiom tUeruEmfiauu Dit order/, iAtmbxg c, 'Spinal Cbm jslaintt, aadaUDineata art** infffrom a% Injv&cicnu ass v Mercury, bar vrwnaia Idfi, great alterative Medicine and Puri -1 _w SerofmoodlsßOw-ued hy thoasands of grateful uueOrf2koßiaU|)artsafth«oDlted States.who testify' daUy to tn* wmarkaN* cores pertbnaed by ihsmMsit of aUnwdldnes, -CAHTlffl'S SPANISH IiIXTURB.* Ned* rakla, Bhsmnatism. Serofala. .Eruptions on th* Sldn, Ur* «r Diseaias, Ferars. Utecra, old Sorts. Affections of th* Kid* nsys. Diseases of the Throat, Femais Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones am Joints, ar* speedily pnt to flight by nalng thissreat and inestimable remedy. For au diseases ofth* Blood, nothing has yet beat (band to cocnper* with it, edtcliane—ths system of all import* tiss, acts gently on th* Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Dlgesttoo, KleastoM to the Stomach, make* tb* skin dear and healthy, and restores th* Cob* stitotion,*titeobledhydlseaMor broken down by th* ex* teeamsof yonth, to it* nrlstln* rigor and stnsgtb. . For th* L*dU«N ttis iDooiaparsblr better than ail th* coemetlce aver used. A ftw doaes or Cartert Bpanlsh Mix* tar* wiU remote all taHowneesof complexion, brtag th* roees mantling to th* riu*k?glT*eU*ddtr to th* step, and ImproT* in* gtsaral health-In a remackahl* degree, twrondall th* mcdldnM ever heard oC The lsrg* namber of certlfloates which w* hat* woelred &om persons from all parts of the United States. Is tbo best eridenoe that there Is no Ilmstruz abootlt Tbo press, hotel keepers, maglitratee,, pbysldass, and public xn*o, wcO known to the eommnnity.all add their teettmo- wonderfol effects of tUsQRBAT BLOOD PUBJ* CaU da the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read tlmwopdarfalcgra this traly greateetof all Uadi* v^NaurmraSSedntesisigned BBNNCTTABBERfI, Pro prlstonCaa * Peart street, Richmond, Va- to whom all orders te vorpUef and •feocias must be addressed. _Tor sal* by B. A. Fahnestock A Co, Fleming Jos. fWmlßg, Plttshorglß H. P.Behwsrts. Allegheny City, and hr Draggists ganarauy. oe3o-ljd*WT TT HAS POWEIt TO COBB—“I hud not felt It* benofiditf •ffiwU." :■ • fromtcclAtadooottb. a*BJ reeriPtilwlthoat obUJoiof r&liaC * bottUof-a.fi. Bellen* Ooosh h &P*7 ■which love hothrooasdto* R?. UTf,s r ““rt thjUltlid TOttUßd ■-^MJSaau. jamg^SSB2!*#iW&. ORNAMENTAL STAINEDoEigg. THOMPSON & BCWT.vtv 42M8S STAINERS, No. 155 Third stree t. l«ta about to bufldprlree residence* or ehareb**. to th»i> STAIN2S GLASS, At their eatn&Uslbißratrfo! whfehfillnr Medals wm awarded bytbe. FsnnsrltanlA BtataFa£rffilS&VaadbVthS Allegheny County Fair-for ISM. - They B* prepared to sweatsStainedotu* ofsrerr style and designs, »or ehneehas.printe dwellings, or •teamboats, ftom ti* plainest ui cheapest to the most ornamental ud Um deeoratloaofehurefcee -With Llft-Llke flgtnae, scriptural usd allegnrleal subject*. u 4 nvTOtha deeeripiloaof UrsuzientalWlQdoweaJflo, Ornamental Doors, Xnnsmas, Sidelights, Sky Lights, eta* lairododag landscapes, Fran*. Flowers, sad vterr yaita. tyef scroll work. EnamelledOtaasafaswand handsome patterns at low prices, sad Kb try lamps, sod lamps for Hotels szid BsstauranM, ert op la handsome style at short notkw. 7b»f ran point to work already executed in this: eilr aad other places, fhr ehnrehae, steamboat* and prints and skills . R* OLtrBUTTER—2 bxs frosh Rollßatter rac’d aad for mis by lafl UKXRYH.CQLLISB. LARD —15 kgs prime Lard rac'd and for «1* *7 jw HENBT H. COLLINS, MEDICAL TO THE PUBLIC. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT; 'OP PROP. JAMES MeCLINTOCK, M. D iVom the Philadelphia "Medical CdQegt. a ysw era nr the iustort of ueDicnra Popular Medicine tot the flrrt time sanctioned by the highest autdobityhi xns profmsjobl HI THE undersigned have the pleasnro of in X forming the public that they here made errant ments with the eminent Professor JAMES MeCLINTOCB XL D„ of Philadelphia, known tor more than a Quarter of century past as onoof the greatest Practitioners andTcarh. ere ofMedldne and Surgery In this country or in Europe, torthepurchaasof hie recipes, end the preparation of series of FAMILY MEDICIN E 3 therefrom. Which will be put up la a cheap and popular form,.adepted tor central tuet aadanitedto the most prevalent diseases. These remedies embrace some of the most valuable discovert** and combinations ever knot* for the core ot disuse. They, aro the fruits of the most profound Investigation, the wld «st research, and the afaon uhequaled experience of cneo the first physicians of the age. Each remedyle especially adapted to tome particular form of disease. In accordance with tho highest principles afvuder* medical science. Each oftheaoromodle* hare been tried, lmprored, and final! perfected, in the course of alone, active and highly sue CflsaTulpraeiiea, not only In Philadelphia, but throughout many distant sections of the country to which his gnat epuUtion has called him. Their nature and ednet ars known and approved of by hundreds of regular physicians who hate been hie students and seen' their Kme-flelal re nits tn Dr. MrCllntoek'e own hands, while they were nn under his tuition. In the Colleges of Philadelphia, Castle ton, Pittsfield, and elsewhere. * BUD «SS VOUOWI9U CXftVmCITZ: This la to certify that .1 bateplaeed in the. hands o Mestr*. A.Cushman k Go*New York,th# reclpcsof mv “Family Medicine,” with my fall autborltrto proper# end ote them for popular use.. They are such as I have been Id the babtt of rocoramendlng and nrostxlblne for many veara and their carapocilhm 1* welt known to hundreds of , regular phyvldaus, who have been jar student* and who aroxaanyofthem now practising with dirtlnguished sue* ecm In au parts of tM country. My inducements for this Step are numerous: one of the most urgent la. that the d«« fotrnr remedies has become so targe, through pri vate report of their success, as to make their.preparation, too great a draft uwm my time; anther •alldtatlon* ormy friends and patlsnte, tn the belief that the general Introduction Of my romedtoswouldbein pany raspeete a public benefit; and finally, Ineecuring tho rp ooeratlen'or Mr. Alexander Cuahraas, who is a thoroughly adocated Chemist and .practical Apothecary of many yiars experience, whereby lam enabled in assure the publto that they will be prepared la the fits?. mwrabd.moet LInTSS-. a, Anatomy and Htirgcry in the Philadelphia College or Med ■ iciu, /mi Actio* Professor of Midwifery; one of the Con nuuMpbi./booUrf. oiock ler. law member of the National Medical Association: member of the Philadelphia Medlcal tfodetr; member ot the wulegeof Philadelphia; formerly president and ProtuMnr of Anatomy and Sorgery In Cae tleton Medical College. VermonK andjdio, late Profeeapt of Anatomy and Fhridplosy In Berkshtre Madtcalluftb : tntlon, Pittsfield. &fa»-Ac- . - We need scarcely remind the Intelligent pablle of. th great nrccmty which sxlsts for the Introduction or • class 61 pood and reliable pe&dar medicines which may be coofl dently adopted law Smliy uro and. depended on at ai jafft in the absence of a physician, as belngiha legitimate production* of and Experience. Noargument Is needed to ptova the Immense supcrtorltyofroehaelaa or remedies over the dangerous compounds that aradally miffed into notice by Ignorant and reckless meu, solely tor the purpoen of eurlchlng thmaselvea at the expend of th lives and health d their follow beings. We trust ermfi dently in the good, mao of the owamunUr to support us 1 his effort to extlm'd* the great pubitoevil of Quackery by giving a careful perusal to the following list, wbiebem traca the first twelva remedies or the eerles, and which comprises some of th# most valuable specific# ever dleeotM ed tor the several complaints enumerated. Ifyou or any of your friends are sofferera, oee no time In procuring the aid of the jirrf medical mdbeerily f\J the day, by rtitalnln* and giving a trial to such of these modMuea as are adapt ed to the case. We rail especial attention to the Onto the list as being meet generally demanded, at this season Bamelr ’ tb * WPEOTOBAL BTEttP Xma InTalaahle Syrup,>hlch Is entirety vegetable la Its ccmpoeUltm. has been employed wlth wradmul »uo«*i tor manrraaialn the euro ofdiseases of the Am passaoxsaD Lonoa/ The most common diseases of thaw craanearv, jas&atfflsattsafe D» lAe ThroaOspiUmo •v Bleed, DificuUy of BrtaMap, HcarsesusserUatf Voice, end Hectic Jteer.U* use will be attended with the happiest result#. It Ureootnmendad as one of the beet and safest medicines for all forms of Afron cWtiiand(Smnunpfton. _ .. . Jfo LendantmerjnrmcUcnafOpitmiinmty vtajx,ia iuSl"u £s?,s onrchsngeable dhnate, should he without this effioeut. remedy, which, if taken on the, first eymptons of ©old, would prevent osxty an attack of bronchitis, and a total . . • . yit Laudanum crirrrpaTVhan tj. Opiwa, tit any lAapc,ig fir aniTwßLoopiNa^wpq n remedy. Thews terribly dlstrawlng dlseaee# arw reUeved'to an un paralleled degree by this purely vegetable medicine, which Em been brought to perfection slowly tn the coarse oi many year*' observation. Trial is all that Is needed to prove its efficacy to those who have never employed IL t AQDRJMAt^ANDrcnOLBHAIPIUfVEB A cams core fi» DiartlMre; and, wed tnjime, for Pys snterr, Cholera Morbus and AMaticChoUra. Thto pweerlp ttoo nas xxrxaraQJm to cure Dlardibea; and tn Djeenterr H la equally socooofuL In the earlr «ta«»of Asmtio Cholera It will be Joand Invahtable. For Colle or Intontj andChoima Intontnmitlea sovereign remedy. Full at- «eh total- PRICE; per Battle. 25and60cents. , . ... . .. ALTKRATIVRBYRDP. _ _ Tor tn* ears. 1. Of Cutaneexaar San DUeoMt. ytn Tettor, Bfurvr. Fait Rtngwnrm. Ac. 2. Of Scrrrfulast SSv^croSawKSg'sßrD, White BweUinr.vkritre or Dwelled Neck, Tumors, «ow Ulcers. Ac. b. JShenmatie Diseases: Chionle Rheumatism. Oout. Aa Afrrcurwl or Syphilitic Diseactt of all dawns. Primary, Soocmdary orTer tixry. These dtwaamall arise frrun a taint In the intern requiring an alteration of the BemeUoneand a general pu rification of the Wood. For this pnrpoeethe Toaio AltcbA sits Btxcv, which combines the virtue* of certain vegeta oie remediee suited to the diaeaeedwtate of tbeiraUm, will bo found wonderfully effeetive. PRICE. ItTnt fiottlesl 51 viZnvapEPiJonLaß. „j, • PllfiKit. or disordered dlosrtkm. may be eallod the Natto al of America, li* syinptnne aro beadaehe; giddlne»r. TK-rvasiroeSs; U>weplr!tK tlimneeeofvUlon.with motes or fp-ck* Inforo the errs; Itchlorf of the nostril*} >ne» tfonwlth the Vegetable Purgative Pill* In eaMWbetv there b much eosflnoeet, or with the AnH-BUUoas Pill*, where the function* of the Uv« areirwgularlrdL«rharF«d, U will be found a most effectual rsmedy. PttlCK. lln not bottles} 51. yjj RHtUMATIO MIXTURE. „ A purely vegetable combination for tnecuroof Rheoma tlca, Oout, and all Nesralgleand Rhoumatla Dieeaaes.— Tbl* remedy b offered with the uhnori amjideucr.. It ha* been used most extoneivsly and b aa near a rrroinc for Rheumatic Diseases Mithe world has ever teen. PltltiK, per bottle, 50 cauls. TUI RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. An tu&Uible ontward application tor thu rslUtf of all rhen tpetlf or neuralgic pains, sprain*, swelling*, stiff neck, etffints of ths jeluts, pain In the shoulders, back or llmbe. It affords Immediate relief from colle, and pain* In th* stomach and abdomen. As a counter lnitant,lt U Invalu able in all cases when an external stimulant b needed.— PRICE, per Bottle, 50 cents. IX._ANUDYNB MIXTURE- A meet convenient mod vaJgMde remedy, to bo uaed both internally and externally, ftaptb* relief cf puxs, wnxnis* xecncaciuunna, aalo Hnurftf,Paine in the Ch«-*t,Stileh -1 m la the Hide, Paine la th* Face, Neuralgia Pains whertv «r found, Pains In the Htomarh. liownla, UT«r oc Bldneya In traddrn. attack* ofOoUe, UUtnu* Contend Fits of Btoae or Gravel, It will give Immediate reliol. PJUCB, pet Bot tle. Fifty Cent*. TONIC MISTPOTyOB FEVEBANDA specific. A sure and eafe vegetable remedy Ibr Fever and Arne, or Intermittent rater in any of It* mraa, and far all diseases recurring periodically. Thi* remedy ha* been tried to th* folieet extent. and ha* been fcnnd a arcane to tar ** any medicine ean be entitled to that name. In convalescence from sente diemsc*, where tonic* arp required. and In all ease*of prostrationof atnogth and wantofnervotupow er, it will be found singularly effleadout. PRICK, par Hot* tie, fL • PURGATIVE PILLS, Forth* relief of Coastnfrrioit. and all It* painfulreanlta each a* Headache, Divxlae#*, Sick Btomorb. Vain*, and al* the aymptom* eanmeratad under the "Dvapeptlc Elixtr.k In ail case* where purgation I* needed, thee* Pill* areoffeTj «d aa a«f> a»d mid, buttgi&enleaUUtritc. No invalid, or traveller should bewlthoot them. PRICK, par Box, kf °™ u " xu. «m-Biuoua pills. For llm Complaint*, and all fora* ordlaaaaa arising from derangement of the liver, with aympfora* *ucb a* yellow w«orlhe Bye*and Skin, Dlnineoa, Hmdaebe, with rlmp. log lo th* ear*, yellow, furred tonnue. pain In the rlsutt *hn older,-sense oifaUneee or pslu lit the right aid*, disor dered stomach or bowel*. drtWent artlonoftha kidneys, elay-eokired stoola, <-et. Thee* Mil*, iftakeo In tbeinelpV ant stages of Bilious and Yellow, or other Few*. will gen erally ward off the attack. PKICK, per Bax. 115 Cent*. The undersigned, in accepting the proprietor*hip of Dr James McCUntoefc’e Family Medicine*, would respectfully •tate to the public, that In hi* profawlou a* DUpenaTng Chemist, for nearly fifteen yean part, daring vhkh time he ha* bees actively connected with Use be«t phaosaeat) eal eetaLUihments In thi* country, be ha* had mutant occasion to see and prepare the proscriptions of the mo*t eminantphyaiciana,among whom he woaldnameDr.Motl Dr. Parker, Dr. Fraud*, Dr. Chwwman, Dr. Boese, Dr Whittake*r Dr. Schmidt, Dr. Iloeack, Dr. Kieram, Dr*. Pratt and- Young, Dr. Baal*, Dr. Green, and many other* n the dty cf New York. The experience tbue acquired enable* him to dlsetfbl cat* .with confidence between UpUlzialt mtdiniws, comfits ed *cimf£fcoßy» eoj aa to aeoure a hannonfan* chemical ac tion hi union with their highest therapeutical affect*, an th* Inaccurate mixture* of quackery and Ignorance; where In, fcr want of proper knowledge iacombining them, the beat ingredient* may neutralixo and destroy each other,dr raraltinatubatanoo highly InJuriotu, and contrary to 1U ntended design. It is with pleasure, therefore, thst.b estlflea that the prescription* of Dr. James UeCUntoek ar . ot only competed of th* moat raloahie medical ages!* ks&wn to, and habitually employed by, our heat practi tinner* In tbs treatment ol the several disease* TOr whieb they ar* Intooded, hot they are combined In such accural* proportion*, In relation to their chemical and medtaual effect*, a* to eeeuro the attainment oi the ntmort Increase of their power and efSdency. - In oonrJucion, he will only add far blast If. he can refar with confidence to hi* pa*t career, aa his gnarantne to the public that theee tmai rtmtdiit In hie hand* will be fgilAfUlvprtpartiila rtrict accordance with th* presetip tloae of their dJitlagnbhad originator. V . - ALHX. CU3UMAN Orudnate end Trust* ejtfa N. Jr. CUZep* vf rbarwp. - The abort Madictoee may benrocorodi at wholesale or retail, of A. CUBUHAH * 00, - Sola Proprietor, Ho. liO Fulton at. New Xprk, And of all tho prindprl Druggist* in thi* dty. Also of JAMBS UoCLINTOCK, 51, D. eoragr of Mb and Filbmt sta, Philadelphia. And of FLEMING BBOTUEBU, Agta, Pittsburgh. And OEO. 11. EEYBEBi Agent, tar. of WoodfL and- Vlrgln alley. And or J. P, FLEMING, Allegheny citr. And may be ordered through any Apothecary, Druggist o Oenntry Storekeeper In any part of the country. all HII)ES-*3OOD sjunt roo'U and for sale by , Jag) 8. lIABDADUIIA 00. DRY APPLES—IOO bas, jußt rcott ond ItoMleby Ja2o B. UAIIUAVtiIIE 00. CLOVER SEED —175 bus. just rca’d ana l OT»ilehy J*2Q 8. UABBADOU A CO. T ARD—Keg Lard just red'd and for Bale by JLdJaSO 8. UABBACOH A CO. PIG LEAD—I7S pigs bent Gniona in storo, and far tale by FLEMING 8808., No, CO Wood at. XfOGS UAIB—2S bags curled nogs' Hair JJjßit rac'd and far ole by B. fIARBAUuU A 00. I?U)UR—3OO bblß. 8. F. and Extra Family a_gfaur rac’d and far goleby B. HABRA UOIIA (X). H bales prime Eastern Hops roo'd B. HAItBAUOu A GO. ’ I 15 bbla. Linseed Oil in M ' B. lIABBADGII A CO. rj.REABE bblsi red'd and forwtlo •i'. BBLLALmQgTr.Water»treet. __ lc - Si* CDNJjRiES^bbS.ISd^ —rrr— 01* bblj. Oraoae; . i . rlT :, i,ia , »»*ug l £MivlS? rt HOUSES,^FARRIS, &C. T?ORSALE—A splcndMlhm-r zuxnxuf 100 1 aero*, near the Perryirrill* Hack iUad. S mll"« from uedty* Itb in prime order. On it ar* 'J floe Orohard* of grafted fruit, with good Houses, Kara and and ev er» convrnlenes. Price low, at 555 per srro. Knnulro of foa-tf TUQS. W00D3,75,4th sL TTOR SALE—A Country Scat of 11 1-2 ■' acre*, within 3 rftUee of theeiLy, on a good road. It b offerod vHry low. Enqoro uf TUOS. WOODS, te'Sit 75 Fourth it."'! Eiout acr’es of excellent land ■r tale. In a i lesunt location, at aboutora mils jrtra East Liberty and the Pennsylvania K. K. station, wllhadwelling nouM and *tabls,a variety of besrlog fruit tree*, a large garden, and good water. The land 1* alt cleared and under good fence, price $l,OOO. For terms, Ac., apply in -H. CUTIIDERT A BON. 140, £d *t- FARMERS, DAIRYMEN ANJ TAN NEKS.—For sale,473aerMofLand, in Westmoreland county, 60 mile# H hour*ride) from Pltteburgb, and I‘i ntlliui.mim JlUUlde Water Station, on tho l'enntyiranla ItaUroaiL About4o aeresare cleared;good tillable land, upou whichb a Log House and Ilarn, It.U wall adapted, to the raising of fruit, or U wouldmakoiQ Dairy, ' grve growing iuxunanily, aud the place being well sup- Shad with the beat water. Thera U aa ahundanco of the nesttlmlS; vto: Cbeetnut, Cheatuut Oak, (bark timber) WhUeOak, Poplar.dc.. itb wall worthy the attention of Tannonk u the oark can be seat to PHtibnrgh, by cither railroad or etnaL The timber alone to worth man than the price asked, anil meet of the land would afford excel ent pasture when cleared. The whole will be euld for the Tory low prim of Jdper acre;or.lt will Imdivided to salt purchaser*, at from $4 to plror acre, arcnnling to Quality. Terra*—^Two-flfth* tn band, the balance In throe equal annual panneut*. Title lndirputabln. Enquire of _ ; runs, tvuoitf.is wood *l . Valuable property lor Sale, fbN Liberty. street, odjoinig the Mothodist. w.rllrave Yanl, nwCanal lb»tn...Thi>ls nnvttie only desirable piece of property in this ndlgbLdrhood nr.c alroad) lionxut up brthe PvantylvanlaKallro>ad Oouiratiy. Front ing on IJhertjr OUfroLnn Elm etroctluOfivt throe* to the Methodist Grava.YanlBfi*a feet, to Liberty 10>) n*elj This property Uuoat droirablea* a llotoL ThebulLUncr' now on It, agood aubstautlel three story brick, with all the necessary bark building*, hoe tor a long time leun oc cupied as th* Union Hotel, doing a good badness. C*pb Ultets aud others desiron* of makJni a .good luvvetment, will do well to examlnn tho promises. ap2D-t! • KDWARD PABUfk T ALUABJiK FARM FOR .SALE,—Sima tad. la North VareUh tnwnahln. Allegheny county, ip mile* from the city and k>; mile* frtmr the BtoubeavilJ* railroad. atthaNobleetown station; contain* 40 arrve, ell elrsrad andfoncod audlna bighstatooffniHivatlnix. The Improveraenta *re a comfortatilo dwrlUng liouro with 6 room*, turn. Stable, Stone Milk-bouao. Kmnke-boune and otherout-buiMlnga. Thumb an orchard ot choice selected fruit of various klmla The place la well watered br six living iwißju,-and the whole place can bn caailr cultiva ted. It b sitnated In a good nelgbhorbood.couvcnleDt to chureli ( mlU, school,Ac.- Amdyto 7 ja9 • a MXAIN A SON, SI fifth it. A DID FARM—For Hale a Farm oi J\. in2«er«Ljn acres In a high *Utn of eulUralion, fib ?/tfflm*oottomuQd,halaues choice timber;atwo B(orr Brick Boose, V(jU*rnuaed;a largs frame barn, and all necessary out ImiubCS, of the best material,' and put up {n the lookt nihatahUal manner. Apple and Peach Orrh arda, and abundance of other fruit* of choice qualHlftc situated on tho Youghiougheny river, 4 mlht* altove Mo-. K wport, and *4O from thi* city. PrW 150 per aero An ply to Ja23 -B.CUTIIBKRT AWI.V. 140. ad rt. EAR NEW BRIGHTON—A fino Form of 'l3 103 amfex, all level land, and in a good* Into of culti vation, with a new Frame House, a sow Orohard ofgraft ed fruit, nover-failing enrioTt, plenty of coal, a good barn and tenant houses; situated In a good neighborhood; church©*, schools, mlUs, and convenient to Now itrlghlon. Price, $35 per aero. For terms, apidy at the old oxtaUUhbd Real Kstsu* office of J*3« B.CUTIIBERTA BCN.ltn, Sd*t. QflflLO’FS FOR SALE—lnGorraantoivn, WF within 15 minute* walk of lTtUhargb. across the Allecbeny river, opposite the Aquaduet, for the tow prfeo of 3160cash,$2S la band and 525 per year— they ought to Ball a toatprleainalewday*. If youwant-a bargain' *od a 'cheap Uoubo, tou cannot purchase too men. Enquire of TIIUMAB M'OODS, - se2T • 76 Foorth utroet. bcdt eito for on oxteasivo ManufactJ- A TT In the flourishing Boronßh of Birmingham, coio pnelng abnuftone and a-half mercaof ground, hnvinga fronton Water,-McKee and Bingham ft*. And alw» smallor else tuts, in a great variety of situation*, fronting on tbs.prtnclpal buxinea sis. la ,Blmlngharo. East Bir mingham anaFouth Pittsburgh: can be bad cheap oo ap! phcaUonto ; . P. JLDAVIB, Auek, corWfood AJth sta LANDIN KEK CODNXY FOR SALE- We offir for rale about 4000 arnea of land in Klk Co rn Hu rend tract* of dlllsrontaUe*, which we willroU at the extraordinary low price of OneDcllar ami a lialfpcr Acre .*.■ TractNosl contains 1000 acres. S' 5 ** 1000 - . M: ** 3 1054 “ .u 4 m -_>l6 “ •*. . “6 •* 53 •• The tills Is unexceptionable, having boeo originally de> rive.— PrT*ona derfrotucfa pWuxui midenceand puro water,, with a vlevofthe twoeitie*, rirvra, Ac., would do well to atteod to the above. Apply ana at the Keal flee of jaks 8. CUT’HBttH'i’A HOX.un n.| mUIRD ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE—A JL new three story Brick Dwelling li.-.n'.-, a r . U tooms. withalarge Btare ll«nu.a hall, cu fixuros, room and good cellar. No. U 3 Third ri. A two story Brick Dwelling Houm-. „ r .r.c»ci> alvall and Blor© Room, cellar and finished \>>-\ - l-j!i ualld loz. suitable tor a dwelling house s-A twostorr DwelCng House ou -a ** tbroe rooms and a Eturo Boom and flaiVard au..-, withe large bakeoven fa th* cellar. 9. CUTtII.EKT A S'*N. 14«. 3d «t. Mouse a lot for sail in east LIBERTY, ritaaieil within 3 minute*'walk or the oed Button. Tha-tothasa front of 130 feet on th© OrecnaburghTurnplk# and extend* hack KM feet to net. The baildlm: eonaiitaofa two fUwy Brick lloum, bail and 7 rooms. Including the kiklinu; dtatife. Cc 4 great variety otFrolL ImmematapoaMCaton nn be given. Priro, $3,- ISO. Term* easy • •B. McLAIN. A BON, SI Fifth »U t 'OUNTitY SEAT FOR RENT—A bciu- V-/ tlfol Country Seat, a short dlstanro from the city, ou an omnibus- route, tor rent. Appl» to _ wl4df - THOB. WOODS. 76.4th»t. BTOR SALJi—A Hoase and 2 Lots in Bridge- JL water, offered at a*groat bargalo.' Rdtulvw of - Xuoii. WtKipfl,76.Sih-wt. FOR SAliB.—A splendid Country Reai denee.ontheOhtofUvt'r.ailtolafaigthe Itous© cfltcf uge. on the plank road, at Wood* Run. There 1* 0 acre* romed with a targe amount of grafted fruit*, evi-rgreena, grapes, berry* and garden tool*, with a superior Dwelling, Barn and oat hoaro*. All intended to make a comfortable home. 'lt i* offered tow. Enquire of Robert Davis En on tba promises, or of •*l2-tf. TH08.W00D8.74 Fourth EtreeL T ARGE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE— IJt1 Jt WUbln 2Q minute* walk of th* ci tv, lor $360 each.— Tens*. $3O in baud, t«laueolo 4 yearly payment* au3U rt. CUTHtiKUTA SUN, 140. 3.1 ft. &e*OU SALE—A Hnporior Farm in Beaver B. roonty.fl uUm from Darlington, and & miles from New Rrichu>o.cf miles east Of McKeesport, on which 1* a good Cutugellpnaeand Baras 110 acres cleared, a large or chard of grafted fruit, anil 114 aerceofGoal. Now U the time far a bargain. hu acre*of land, near J. Murdock’s garden, wUh a good frame bouaa on lit U ftectmp. . 6U aero*. ttmUei w*et of New Brighton, on it are good Improvement*; ItwlU be sold verrlow. Also. 3 Farms of Goal, on the Mononnhela Itlver, and .groat variety of other forms and small lot* of land In ;be Tlrinlty, which I have deacribod on my printed regis ter. Call and get one, If you want bargains, of apt-tf - TUOM AH W0UD8,76 Fourth street TjiEDBHAL STREET I’ROPERTyI—The J undersignod offkrt at private sals the property on Federal strecet, aonth sM«, alnra llobinron. eoneisUng or NIUIiT LOTB, each having a front on Fod*, ofmcdinmand finegwaUtio*.' Aim British Long Cloths farHhintne, andenutlngVrtnteand - We continue to luefo.alm, a smwrtor article or Iloenm T.iH«n, marrowfat! purifiax, and being purchased from the maouMetnrcr* through their agent in this country, can of billow Case an'dBheet!ngMQ*lio* and !• Tsryfnlh and oLllotuckeepingGood* generally, and to which, we Invite the attention of all wanting any - {^Sr'h^'dha.x,.-: IM/RAPPINa PAPER—A few reelme ei- F? traslw Ibr Dry Good* dealers. I*lo t JdSOHQONMAKEB A CO. insurance. Sa *?7 Insurance Co. | |rrICL m the Aorth lioom of the SLEIt " ' SSSiSS B^lWSrfSajsfiSw^ Ulajid liratfiASOT-On Good* by lUw, Cuul ami U k*a. sass-ra«» un£^- *«w»ar.«!«««. ASSETS 0? TUB COMPANY. ' Noron®*, i* isfil Bond* and —. * 25JW0 00 United States, State of PonnaylTaaU, Phila delphia City, Camden and Amboy tUUroaJ, and other lAana. 145.955 00 Block m Banka, Railroads and Insurance Cc*~. Ia.TK. 70 Bills .., ~ , 120,183 62 Cash on bAnd itl,7Us 64 Premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued... 87,137 27 Subscription 100,000 00 *519,7C9 13 SIKKCT>)IUi! William Martin, James O. Uand, • Dr.R. If. noxton £‘»»l>h XL Sefi, Tbeupfc. Pudding, Wm. Errs, Kdtaund A. Souiier, lauaJt. Baris, JoihuaL. Prim, John C. Daria, UughOaljr, . James Tennant, Robert Barton, Spencer McUTaia, Josephs. Barnett, John R.JVim.ee, Unarles Kelly, Jt*. B.U'Ksrliau!, helper, • Samuel K.blokes, • Wm. (VLudwitr, • Kdw , «i EarUnutnn, Henry Sloan, [J-T.Logan, Pittjj. IL Jon** Hrooke, James Tranualr. . I>. T. Morgan, do, J.il.Jofansteu. WILLIAM MARTIN, Brwident, TaoHAs c. turn, View Preahtent. > , Joeern W. Cotta*. Beeretarr. . J3“Otfic* of the Company, No. tf& Water street, Pitta *>ur«S._ LHHI.-tfJ. V. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Franklin giro Insurance Co., of Pliilad’a. Bill Charles W. Rancker, Geo. •|Lr W.Hlehards,Thoe. Hart, Mordeeal D. Lewis,Tobias Wagner. AUnipho il. Boric. tfamunl Urant, Darid S. Brown, Jacob 11. Smith,Murri* Pattorauu. • « CHARLES N. RANCHER, President CiuatßS % Bawokzr, Secretary. This Company continue* to make Insurances, permanent or limited, ly invested, afford ample protecthei to the assured. < Tbs asset* of the Company, on Jauuary/ist,l6sL utmb- Uibsd agreeably to the Act of AjsMabiy; were as loiiows. Temporary Loans K3,f16017 Mortis „ 01,889 00 Gash, Ac..-. 04,340 81 .... $1,212,708 44 Bl&re their Incorporation, a period n| ifl vi-ars, they hare paid upwards of.Oue Million four Hundred Thousand Dol lars Lorae* liy Pin*, thereby affording eyldSno* of the ad* vantage* of insurance, as well u their ability and dispoei* tten to meet wilh promptness all HaMliltes. J. OABPNKit 00F7IN, Agent. -Ogee B. K. corner of Wwl and fld at*. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. writs KitLtn, jiu, nusr. Will Jomtro figniuat all kinds ofFiro and M*«rino Kisks. Tho*. Scott, A. Nlmlek. C. W. iUckstsos, U, W. Jackson, Wm.iJl. Smith. K .Miller, Jr„ J. W. Butler, Win, Lyon, 0. IhmswD, , A , home Institution managed by Directors well known iir this community, and who will liberally adjust md promptly pay till iasoesat the Omcx, W Water 3tnwt, (Bptuig A Go’s Warchouso,) up stairs, Pittsburgh. ja4bc Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation Insurance. r¥THB Insurance Company of North America: ■ nillidflrbl*—ChirtffrM 1794. Capita!, 8500,000. ASets Jenasry i:i, IMI. $1,001,255 GO. WUI make Inin renew* on building# and their contents, in this dtr snd Tldnlty; also on property ofevery description, shipped per vlearahoats and other rowels, eitbor by Island transpcr atlon or oti the was. toucrotst Arthur A. OcOu. Frw*t, Thom is P.Cnpe,- KaauelW. Jcaea, John K. Neff, Edward Rmltb, Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown, William Welsh, Bamael V. Smith, Frauds Hoskins, Samuel Brooks, 8. Austin Alllboas, Charles Taylor, IVtn. K. Bowen, Auhroee W hlte, , Oeorse AspldwalL' Jacob M. Thomas, James N. Dickson, S'.Morris W ala, ILD. fiherrerd, Secretary. This Is the oldest Insurance Company In the United 3tales, anil from Its high standing, long experience, ample Sloans, and avoiding all risks of an extra natanloos char* seter, it may be considered as offering ample security to the Public. WILLIAM V. JUNES, Agent, fcl 80 and 81 water street. MISCELLANEOUS. Pittsburgh Bidini School, Cbroer (J,Diamond Sired and Cherry Alley. THE subscriber respectfully announces to tho Ladies and fleutlomnn of Pittsburgh, that he has ruoently erected, a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point .of size, eoramodlousnMs and adaptation, undeniably easels any similar establishment in the United Btate*. Its iooa* Uoa liaecowlblefromallpartsoffchedty, while Us high and airy situation,renders It especially suited to th» pro met bm of health, by this moat agreeable rserdSß. The horse* ere dncil* and well trained, and the proprietor pledges hlueolftbatno veins nr expense will be spared to make this establishment the first in the eonfidimn of the public. ortiltf B. 11. PATTEUSON. JTaHRS W. WOOJ3WELL, CABINET PURNtTURK MANUFACTURER, jroe. 97 axo 99 rams strict, ptromcaon. 1 W. W. respectfalJy informs his friends • and customers, that he hs# just completed his stock of Furniture, which it decidedly the largest and best over offered, for eale In tils city. As.no is determined to uphold his (tuck, withsoaicned material!, best workmanship, sad newest designs; end from the extent of his orders and fseilUylnuirmftrturlnjr.be is enabled to produce war rsntij FURNITURE it the lowest price*. Ue keeps always on hind the greatest variety of every dcwrlptiun of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant ana coeUy, that a bouse, crony part of one, mar be furnlclted from his stock. or manufactured enjroiwly to oeder. The following articles consist In part of nil assortment, which, for richness of style pod finish,) oannot tosuruused in any of the Eastern atlesd tools XIV tete-a-teta (tofts; 1W tiofts in Plash and Hair Cloth: 100 dcoen Mahogany Chain; 40 do Walnut do I'JO Mahogany Rocking Chain: (•OWaltrnt do do 100 Mahogany Dlvmne; 60 Walnut = do 100 Marble Top°Oentro Tabled; W do Pressing Danauc 30 do WoAstood* JA .l. 100 Common 60 Plain Dressing Bmwu; 40 Mahogany Beunteada; to Walnut do 1M) Cottagn do 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; to Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut do 10 Chrrry do 40 Plain Bureaus; « 100 Dialog and Hreakfiut Tables; 12 Hetrelary and Book ceaes; to Dozen Cana Boat Chain; 24 Cana Beat iloekiDg ebalrsrf 12 Ladles’Writing U*kx Hat end Towelstands; Whit-Notr lStlgulres; Papier Marne Table* Oonveraation Chain; Fembroks do KUzabcthen do; Ilall and Pier du Reception do; Indies’ da Pearl Inlaid deg Extension Dining TibUflj Arm rwlU not be aneoun UHo for , Jewelry, Predmts Sloans or g an signed therefor, and the • - lyig Carpetings, OilCletha'amHlatting,. A HE NOW RECEIVING DIRECT from tho /VManuftrturetvthelr ehofoe and large Carpetings and Oilcloths for Spring miss, and in sort con* Silting qT r.oyat EngltsbTelTetCarpet^. . linuwDlsopJTopertrr d« * tn Aobnsflons, a new ortkßl' imperial sndSuper 3 Piykl Church Carvetlcgjc, anJ ETsla Vanillins, i ToffetbertwUb'Wool, Dutch, lfemp,.Cotton, and every d tloOT t Chtnts patterns, or all qualittes and prlcos. Also, mosaic; chenille am! tufted rugs aud mats; piano and table eovvrs; window •hades, eenlUan blinds; huff and gnan oilcloths; huff hoi* . cheek canton matting, 54,‘44; 8-4 and 64 wid* folio, mcoa molting 2-1,34, 4-4, H and 84 wide, all of which will be offered at the bmsi auAprfouj (gmblft .. Boots and Slides—Wholesale and Betauu J AMES 8088, 89 Market and 6 Union' sts., flddoor fWi'm the UkrluttHoatt, Pittsburgh* wtfuld r&U the Att'ffition of hi* friends ud iha naUta geaetUjr to thcftet* U»»l*rgirt and teat selected stock orBOOTS ui 81I0E3, in . All their varieties each ae AretworcJ&yths ladieeand eenUunenfef Vhll**lf, York ud Boston, wdobjho trusts e&tuwt auto pleas* all; His pHcfOmrs Terr -saoeh rrdncrd* and b« crtls UdW (fatter* from frocs 53.2& totdioQ.And eieallMit GaoUamen** Ualters, Youth And Childrens’ scar At extnordlnarr low prices. - Bi Alia eon* UnoestoznrnnaCKtarsfu h*r*Uif{mv*U'd9eerlpUctJß of •todies’and B«4* And Shoes, or th« test qaailtr and tbs latest stria. a)i of ahfcdi bo warrants,* verrlsrgw aamrtinent or Uma Ovsrsbaet sad -Bnota tnr todies, Uantfcnnen and Childre*,: kwi person who wUiferor hint with ibelt patrensjrs will to Ottrly. A PPLES—2ltbls. Bonmnito Apples to* xV aired thto dtriairtglbr— l»by .t’V • c-r- ' -ja ■ - .-' :■• ■■•■.•, UPALZELEACo.. CHARCOAL, aa excallcnVaf ■ T ▼ ' tfcl*, pr*p»»d •xsreadrlttriDwllebul Mtno»*-.0 1 .; ;. ; .' JOS.-FLianKoTv.'' J*» • : , '.cor.lHtmoadmriir-*-* ijj lltlAß—lo hhda. primo Old Sugar in OrtonahdlQrttlabj T.LHTLB Ji CO. RAIL ROADS, &C. Madison and Indianapolis Bail Boad. r I )i'^r.and"~po"pn l'ir 'prsparoi to L transport freight Into the Intetiaroflndians, Xma use East or I’lUsbaKh, at as low rates as any other rants. Hating more Rolling Stock and much more experience In Its management, this road can offer mnra inducements to shippers in securing dispatch and correctness in for warding coeds than any otburllne. Good* f*>r the Interior will ho received In Madison and **JU,forward FREE ol' any charge fur drarage and cum* muston. ! • i ® company also offer extra Inducements to Boats fe> 1J5 1 * them, as they hare targe Wharf Boat* and can be stored free of eharga and b* protected from the weather ltA*?‘n^ y A‘ nfo, ? « rates of freight, rail on A. A. R. F. Josxs, Gen. Agt.» Madison, lud.-jeSlW3m „ A. A. HARPY, /?? * Ui:hr/1A xn Agent of Uic Madison nnd Indianapolis RAILROAD, No. 80 Water at., Pittsburgh, Pa. jagLlyd & Pennsylvania Railroad. Daily Through Train*, between - PbllsdilphlauadPUtsborßh.—THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7W A M., and Pittsburgh for PhUabolphla. at 7, A M. THE PAST .l.lNKlctrcsrhUadelpbiafor Pittsburgh atl; P. M.. and lTtUbtuvh fnrPbHadslphla.at 1 P.M, THE NLUUTKX- J'RK^STKAIN leatM Philadelphia for Pittsburgh all!, I*. M.. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10. P. M. The abort, lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Rail roads lauiul/rvot St. Louis, Mod Alton. Galena aud Chics*' ro, IlL; Frankfort, Lexington and Loulsvliio, Kr~ Terra llaute, Madison, Lalkyette andindJasanolls; imti, Dayton, Springfield, Bcliefotitalne, Sandusky/foledo, Cleveland, Columbus, ZanewUle, Masslilao and Wooster, nhktaUo. with tho Steam Pvke (Bools from and to.Nsw Oiaxx-ia. ftr. 1/Miii. Louis TRIE an JCixcl!CT*ri. - Through .Tickets can be had to or from either cf tho above places. For mrtber particular*, eee 'lTand-blUs at the ’diffiwenf starting points. Passenger* from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to tPhlladolpliia, Baltimore, Now York, or Boston.- THOS. MOOKH, Aor.\r, I’asj’ngrr FhiladrhJniS. J. MBSiQMRN, Acdiiy iMucJigtrLintt, Pittilmroh. jaSO-Iy •: . • Pennsylvania Railroad.' great Central Route, connectibg the 1 Atlantic rlUt*s with Western,' Northwestern, and PoutbwvHtero States, by a continuous Hallway dlrwt.-* Tlils road also connects at Pittaliurgh. with dally Hue of Bteamers to all ports oa tho Western Rivers, and at Clure land and Sandusky with St*araors to ail ports on the North western Lakes: making tho most direct, chtapett and reliable route, by which FREIuIIT can be forwarded to and rrt>m t!u> O'rcnl Veit. RA TES JIET I \EESIPHILADELPHIA. dVITTSBXmGIT: OTIUrrULMHI.-Baty.SbOM, Dry Goodsl ■' _ (In Iwxef > Fan, Feathers, del. JOOc. per 1006 s. SECOND CLASS—Boohs snd Stationery,! I>*7 AHD PITT6BUHQH RAIL ROAD IN CONNECTION WITH The Ohio and Penna. Railroad. Yla A Blanco. shortest, quickest and most reliable 1 routo to Toledo, Chicago,'Bock Island, Galons, St. Louis, Is VIA CLEVELAND. - This route Is One Hundred, miles shorter and about oight hour* quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. • Two Dally Trains between Pittuborgh and Cleveland, TbreeDaify Trains between Cleveland end Chicago. Tims to Cleveland, 0 hours; Chicago. ‘XI hour*; and St. Louis, »7 hours, . VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave AHianen at 7-SO a. k. and 12.00 ■n connecting at Uudscawltb toaine for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving at' Cleveland at 10.04 A. at. and 'ld o r. «. TlieTralnjior the Ohio and Penua. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh Let 3.00 A. K. ■ aud BDO a. connect at Alliance with trains which arrivo in Cleveland at 10.04 A. M. and p. M. .. Ti * e i l -PV.. p - **• train from Pittsburgh nates no connec tion at AUlaooo-fbr Cleveland. I‘aiaoagTO foe Toledo, Cblcaffo, fit Louis, Itoek Island, Ualena and the North-west, who wish to go through with* oot detention, will tab the Train leaving Pittsburgh, at 8.00 Ju «_ and arriving In Cleveland at 2.30 p. U„ as that la the only train by which dofe connections eru made through to the above point. Passengers by this train reach ChkagostJJO next morning, and bt Loulsat mid night Time gained by coins Tin Cleveland 8 boon. The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, ran as followr—Leave Cleveland at T-SOand 130*. a. 7.& PJr; arrive lu Chicago at 11.00 ?. « n 7.00 *. K.and 12.00*. Trains leave tor hock Island and fit Louis as follows: I Leave Chicago at 0.10 *. H. and 10.05 and ILOQ r. H. I Fanengun far BLLoul* go over Hock Island rallsaad to ; Joliet apd thence over the Chicago and Mississippi rail road to Alton, and tbenca by etaamboat (23 miles) to St., i Louie Passengers br the 0.15 a. u. train arrive In Saint same evening, and by the 10.05 t.u. train at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re cbecked for (Hi cage and fit. Louis- FISJi VU iimirr. S.TB CLETCLUtD. First Clots. lit. 2nd. To Alliance -..42.301 “ Chicago .13,00 * Cleveland..— 4,00 “-LaSalle. -10,00 “ Toled... 0,501 " Koek Island. —lB,OO “ BtLoub. *" . - BuX a is...r::::::~siS6 PMSuDcem arereqaented la- procure their ticket* at ut Office of tbl* Company, lo Mononsahal* llonse* below.tf» oornur. J, DURAND, • delB J. A. CAUUiLKY. Ast-, fUUbmxh. Pittsburgh, St Louia andNewOrleatis MOST PIBKUT AMP ONLY RELIABLE BOUXB] RAILROAD TO CHICAGO, Chicago and Mississippi) Railroad. AX AIR LISE ROUTE FROMCHICAGO TOST. LOUIS. rVIRAINS leave Chicago daily, (Sundays J. except odd. on arrival ofExpreas Trainsof Michigan, Southern and Central Railroad*. •> FlrttMt. Ixioia Day ilallatPOi. a.w. » _ Bewad “ Night Express at HUtt,*. *. Train* run through to Bt. Lonis In foortasn boon, rt& Bloomington, Springffrldand Alton. wWumieSanee qfCkin or Jaraupe, connecting at Alton with Dally Line of Pickets for Hannibal, Qulacr. and Keokuk, snd at Bt. Lonis with PIRST CLASS STEAtIKKfI TO NKW OBLEANfI and Inter mediate points on the MlnUtstpaLand with regular line ot eUamen for Kanreshmd Council Bluffs. TUIR FROM riTTSBU&UHTO ST. LQViS 33 HOURS Baggage cheeked through to SLLoula on Michigan, Central and Southern Trains, and at the Depot In Chicago. B. P. UuLLISTEIt, Chicago, General Passenger Agent: _ RICHARD P. MORGAN, Superintendent. Through tickets to St, Lools by this route can be obtain ed in PjUahurgat Offices of Cleveland k Pittsburg, and Ohio k IVun’s Railroads. »27*6mdAwS Michigan Boatliem «.Northern Indiana RAIL. ROAD. ¥ 'ROM TOLEDO TO CHICAGO, connect log at Chicago withdemenl’s Lina of Btaamere lor Karine, Mllwaukee,Bhsboyganand tilths ports on Michigan, and with tho Chicago and Hock lid and nVirMv l In connection at La Salle with the llllnob Central and Cbl cagoand Mlsalttlptd Railroads and Illinois Rim' Use © RtfAmers for La Salto, Rock Island, SLLouls and all point on the Illinois and Masisrirpi Kiras. FOUR DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. lit—Ei press JlailTrain leaves Toledo at2-A.iL, arrlr* Ing In Chicago at L 27 P. 5L 2d—Mornlog Express Train leaves Toledo at 11 A.Mj arriving in Cbteajro at 940 P. U. , 84—Afternoon Express Train leaves Toledoat L6OF. M arrlvlng In Chicago Ist 11.00 P.M. 4th—Night Express Train leaves Toledo at 8.16 P* M- ar> rira In Chicago at A. iL One Train on Bnndars, leaves Toledo at BJ6 P M- and arrives at Chicago at 0.45 A. U. Pour Dally Trains on the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, connecting with tbs ahovo. Pasaenzvnby taking the Ohio and Penn* Rail rood to Mansfield, and the Sandusky and Mansfield Railroad'to Monroeville, will there oonnoet with the Cleveland and To-' ledo Railroad. Or by taktagtbo Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad at Alliance, will then eonneet at Cleveland'with theClevoland and Toledo Railroad, making the time from Pittsburgh to Chicago, via M.'S. n. L Ballreed In SUbourri Through Tickets eon boproonred at thS offlnssof the Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Ohio and Penruv llallroada, under tho ilonon cabala Hoorn, or at the Depot. L. D.-BUCKEBrAgent, Pittsburgh, July 20th, USL-tf if. H. and N. LIU R. OHIO & PEHHSYLVAITIA EalL ROAD. SUMMER! ARRANGEMENT: CommencißgHttylBth,lB64. THREE THROUGH TRAINS .DAILY. . KO DBTt-f TIOXJIT Ck£STLIXE. A/V AIL TRAIN leaves DiUaburgli at 8 o'- JTJL doclt A. Mj. dines at Alllanas, and reaves Mansßeld at4?dr. J».anilCnr9tliaeat6.l6r,M. KXpRRSS TUAIN leaves Pittsburgh at SDfip.B. takes taaatAUlannaandreaebesCrestlioaatM.l&r.x, leoves Pittsburgh at X3Oa,M., breakfkstaat Alllannsand reaches Crestline ntlLOOi. •. All of these tralnsmake clow connections at Cresttlns,fer Cohanbn*.Dayton,Clndnnatiand Indianapolis.■ .... CcnrmHlfmi are made with the Ohio end- and . Bellefontalns andjndlana Railroads for Dayton, inaiana polls and towns la Indiana OonnaeMona are mads- with Cleveland, MonroeriUe. Sandusky, Toledo,Detroit and Chicago with Bucynuu Up per flandoiky.yowst and .the towns, on the MadJUver Road. Also, with Mount Vemoai Newark, Zanwvulo aid towns cn the Mansfield roadr • ; Taro to Onrinnati 87,00; to IndianapoUFkB,OOs to Day -ton 88,60; to sB,oo:' to Columbus 86Jo; -w_Zan*e vUl# *o4^s.topeyeland 84,00. ThtoughticketatoLouis vUle-atrsdacedratM. - 1 ■ ■ -■ RETURNING:: -TUB EXPRESS TRAIN; Irevts Crestline at Ll 6 P. and reachss plttsbsrgh at HAD r« maklnga does eonose tlAn with the (kst ErpreslTnln for Philadelphia., . SECOND EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at A2O r. aud reacheslHttiburgh at Ti3o night. ; . * make* dose connections with allofthewtrslDsatCreatUne. NKW HIUOIITON AOOOMUOMTIOK TBMN.le.ra Plttsbmgb at llrii M. and 4J» r. *•» *od New Brighton at ‘’^fUUUnT' l Tiu PlUsbareh st BJ6 a. and 8.00 r. x.aDd.arriye*itt4toA.itmd4.Jo».x. • J^'TkkrtlOT*f‘^ tht ’ r infcn n » l Jf Q » apply at thstlcict HlUborgb." ol ' TlctrtAc.nl, , Pederel street Station, - JOHN KELLY, Faswnger Age&V Pittsburgh, May 17 1A64. . 7* : > • Ohio and Saiiroad. : leave Crcßllino daily, Sundays .JL excepted, at aw a. on the arrival of the nlebt treinfrom Pituburtch, and by way of tbs Mad River' Rail {toad, entreat Dayton at r. SL, at (Xneinuatl at 4.20 r. v.andlndl«napoUsatlOJOp. x. ... ■ V 1? J atCrecUlns with the night train fnjml'itutmrgh, . .. • Pot through ttekste to acynAthe above points, apply at the O. A P. b. B. OfficetMflnocgilt*ra uonsa, PltUutrgh, or at the Station House, Allegheny CDy. .. *• . - * K. OTBAUGaA*. i Ihlb-tf . ;. Engineer and BupßrinttndenL. Monongahela reutified iyhis- KEV—6O bbls. superior Rectified Whiskey on hand realeby- WM. H. BUTTON. No. 12 Wood It., LEATHERS—3OOO lbi. prime Ky. Fcdth* ‘ era to arrive and total* by IRENE YnJbOLLINa. 1 FISH —140^halfbbls.WhiteFiah;■ 131 do Trout; - ■> | • . .W do ; Balmooi. for sale Iff '• d»3Q 1 HENRYH.COIt.IN3. - BUTTER —3 bbls. prune’ Roll Butter juafc rec*d and for tale by 1 ~'B. HARBAT?OH *Cdv . /CHEESE—SO bxa. in store and for sale bv V/4eo McCANDLESa. MEANS A Ca T AKD—3oiegefor fiiile by ' - . ‘ IJdeM . . , T J.B. OANYfEtP. -WOOL T AKD, OIL~-lO bbls.; in Btoro and for|sale »-4 by ja4 1 B.TUUIBAUUH { r i ... J. JL SEYMOUR* Art Colon BnUdlan. Corner Fourth'aalSjramore - ! N; B.—Particular attention; paid to lars* porters, my Head*, Stoam Boat and ilcgiinai Cains,. - • - jyattf PEORIA. ftVAf. H. HASKlLEfGerieral Commission and Anetlon«r, No: 3 frrt«r‘atre*ti w_ ’ - Baidal attention to Commission bnalncaa. : ' aaf lff! ‘ MEDICAL.- ■ . . GK*VIX3S BOLMAIM) BHTEBa. ' : •'V' ffKOM LOUIS A. IVISRAEL’S, Chennai ’ *? aq fo-fP Wylie JlttstnSfh. ja.Btnr KX£BHAT»a“ Holland Bitters* a&dtafceiw other.' Should itluL in any butane*,to tffecg-asHaratf and pun tbanthe adTerttadnentelximiiffw ILyoauaoMy will be refunded. - BSMJAU7H WfißfirlT^ ■ , Drag and CbenrtaKnon*. Keywe, Morning Brothers, andZ&eboo&aaker Afo, Pitta* x)r: John Q.'Bmlth, Birmingham. 1 " ’ ‘ * JameeT. Sample, H.P. Schwarts, Jo*j P.Ttanlsar and .LaeA.Beckham ACo« Allegheny. : ... PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLXBHBD DAILY AND.WEBKLY BT WHITE & CO. • DAVID SIB TOIHBJ IBAMBEI.IIAimn*. oma c- rnTBD -ffTStrr, limn uim *r» woca. TERMS': ; ' ; DAILY—Six dollar, per .ntuDn, s.T.bl. IuUI rrtlly In advance.' .WEEKLY-jTwoAiUaMper annum.hiadvanre. Clubs will buapppliod on tbo following conditions; Threo copies per annum : 00 Bik copies do .• B 00 Ton ooples. do Ift «v> -*, Twenty eoploi do ' 20 00 ! Thei»ckage forearii riab to bcaddrereed to raw person, and to benald Invariably In advene*. . No dub papers will ' be sent afi*r4he year the'money Is sent fix arunewaL •; . • > - —.v.i „ RATES OF ADVERTISING:. . One nnam, (10 lines of Noopazdlpr'Agata.) ' '“I Do . ona insertion^-—0 » Do each additional inrertlon^.~»' o to/ Do ono 1 • po one month • r- 'a on I Do : two months ?W “* Do Uireamonth.y • p no ■' - 8 . IKSfifenixSril'Slt DO tV«lt> miTHH.. |i . ,| (u-.. BtandlngOjrds,(o Buftg Bo S: One dollar for each ifiT /T™/ —■ (me aanare,.changeabie at pleasure, (pec ami noa,) exclusive of 2S 80 ; For additional inaortod over one mouth, and AdrerilMCuints exceeding a wrmtre. and.vtO*crer fifteeu U charged ax a sauare and \ Advertisements not xnnrki4 oa' ths crpy for a snedfied x “ un ”^ lu *» ,^*a * ..The privilege of annual advertiser* Is strictly limited to uelr own itrirjeditds business, and all adrertueuient* for ■ un benefit of other persons, as well aa all advertisement! t not immediately connected with their uwn biudnrss. and-. Tor all soch transient advertising; bills will bis separately rendered, and prompt oaymentlsaeateed. '• * All advertisement* for charitable SsUtotippi. fire BBSS;: Marriage notices to toe ebarped 60 cents,- ■., , ■ Death notices ;ias«tsd without ehwgiJniii*M - fairs, Soirees, Ccmcerts, ot ■ffi»S;sSfcl!Sg at the rale uflO rents per **®* wiU » charged igsassssssissa rgrSfiEggga.. . ■ OMBra^iouS£a.y,is?a. w °-.- r ; rtr . G&ATIBI . Mai iWhto- A -Mm JMienn A. FEW WORDS on the Rational rnv«at mentj without Medicine, of BnmrnatoSSr eat * Weakness. Nerreos DobUity.’iow OvLorei ness of the Limbs and thOßsek. JndlsneriH^* lo^^**^* bmm! MaotS»M*nia« th. iHT :’i ■F'rtm.U* Fraaktf Dr^jA'n. isfelsisS' OUIO&rA.B.K.STOCK-^S^Tvr fiStoS™ O^ £0 bt ]^ in MorbaSdfot Eim.tr , J«a y a.mßHji,nfr^t° c f'lOßN—3oo but. for'eale "bv ! • ■ iiiOTpnr. 800£“fr-^ R^^-s^ d ! 160ilS^P^S^ -AmW wct».mA fcr afchiby _ y r.Ttmfq 8808. • 200(Vtto!5' in »loro and ”* *»*• br^ : ~. jgM- ~ ■ tirtflfl HMDfBiHt in'etorotad for LUirUabt, ~-gia» i *UEBIKOaM»._ Q &tide Sugar juat, recoitid kom, tin. oxisins, br •B. DAUM* °°.