PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. AwaiiarkablecaieflCcniredittCftTehdish, Vt, ft few year* since, during the construction of the Holland Railroad. While blasting in ft leoge cf rocks; *. msn was engaged in tamping a charge with, an iron bar, and a premature explosion toox place, which the iron bar, -three feet cig inohes Jong a&i one inch and a quarter in i*®. etcr, was dm*n throngh his head, ent / f n r JJ s anc i low thechin, passing throngh the mo brain, and coming out at the top or SbA: lbsman retained■ W.""*,■£** Mnr«, «pecting to c * prep»r»Uon for hi»/^e^ onj N Buf . : families and the loss cf one eye.—Boston four. ROOKSTMUSIC, &c. "HiniHS AHD CIiBK’B PIAHO3 . SPLBSDID FBESH STOCK! i . IIENBY KIiEBKB, iut Mct&iat JVUHavk and JOttem t* ■ SL _■ ■ hunks acMRK’S rigrjri.,l flfiSHpi <!EASD B «d ll taOAgS IMSIP lAN aESPECXFULLY informs the pufcUo of Sriisi s ■gssmaassasßsawssa^a •tUBcWnUy to meke up PUaoi for exhibition and epeeui* **«» eborerenurt* from the pen • «| * JVVte York eeteblUbmeot er* pKulUtlr fordble of Mm. t-AZABM. “»«' 4 *^.{KXW c^&StSrSfffSßS™^ Oto* feon*?/er<fcea» edmlrebly edepted to Mead'end srnAKosg the celebrated Picnitt ‘ 1 here tor WTenl jure put bean udng one of Jfinu -j Ibdtovs tamlir. uul consider them. ' pMftzuda to ear other, both &rprlT*U And concert pur* • : ."-po*u. TberbnT* » pemller deueicx of tone esdtoacb ,44rftogr=iTdam..»d P»*g icp , CE BXRAKO3n . • OWtoton Of retidcni Professors. -■- E*rin« thorough!/. tefted thecepedtiu pdauelUiei ofiftmu <* Claris Pipe*. we ftel«3iuCTiln>xl«) pro - BOBneetbea ttotrior In «tbjt twpoct. Their tone u fartolume, hrUUener p* wnn'ltr, *?<* tbSrtoncb delightful tst tfromptnees end elm*Ucltj--^.to- E^;* u “ u^*“4 *“ dk film. “* . .HENRY ROHBOCE. . O. ANTON. _ K. BEIDLE. JEAN HANBS, end other*. •wif trior,triCAotrt additieniie freight,risk, eta, end the if th.pum jLiK^ctmuJijj^ n KrimSrt cSSS^tagrora, m ?;fj;~ Aia ° * <*ol£. lot orDUSBAira blghlyj^ir : 'rff*jrftn SECOHD-HAHD feifflfew flTTTfftp I A N O S jfWfu "AN elegant Rosewood six octave Piano JA Forte, mads by BROWN* a ALLEN. Boston, with Iran Kepaaitog Action. nearly now. Boston Pr !uiaSEfroOD SufScTAVK “CHICKERXNQ* SONS," la perfect order to «trr pwiknlM, ud of very ' Tone: h»« been to nra one year. Boston pri<jß, new, *274, far *225. . * , . • A Roe*wood rix octave, Jn rerr pnod order. m»de by Meyer A Sew York. Sew rrkwfc&O, bowJIM. r • ABcwwoodelxoetaT*. madahy •2years old; to goodorder. Price, tew. £r7&.fcrjfl3o - A Mahogany Piano, rather old fashioned, hot •till of ecma" u*. C- at *ri giaaliy aboo t *WO, now for »50. A S/Mwtiod 6V oetar*. from F to A. made by Haines* aSJ '*»>• MW. New York writ. two, wlth rtoolonil torn. ttlO. Two Booewood OorfiiknWane. GS£ oetwru, imjwrtodor prewlr for the subscriber end will be raid *t thetow prue ufsl&o each. Thera instruments are made with Iron tZS&Z wog. AMwwre era “^* OHN a MELLOR. 81 Wood tt. JUST REC’O A FRESH SUPPLY OF The London Lectors*; Itar.Wm. Jay* AutoMographv - Lord’* Modem History from the time of Lather to thi <3. BaxK BnthlUll; Xlrwaa* Thanksgiving Sermon; Id* Hen • Harper'# Story Book No. 2. T««al*t£. J. L. RRAP.TS,4th«trrat. NEW BOOKS—Bayard Taylor’s Journey to Central Afrtoa, . „ Bayard Taylor 1 # Lewd of the Saracens, Afraia: or. Lift in Norway. Bath Hall, by Fanny Fern.. Fades Dolses, by Ik. Marvel. History of Braddoekje EspediOan; Ida Mar. • AJone; ;For aala by &AY A CO m » jj Wood at. XTALDAbIE NEW BOOKS—The History f of an Expedition against Fort Doqnrane In 1T55, hVjohn H. nopkdn«,D. LL. 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TKTEW BOOKS and fresh supply of fitan- Jl3 dsrdtroite . * • TUnth Ualt, u* lUjrv SI wapnj: lifc of Ond»r and Bsmirm, ttdfopaly:ParishseA other penclliaK* .L\ t * r Tire Blairt Cetaamop iuiw betters HemoirofTba*. FoveU Buxton; Old Bad Stone, br Baith,vith other new book*, teefd by tC SADLER, Allegheny.^ TJIANO FORTE INSTROCTOBS AT RE r dboct prices.-- • • • • ; : HS Bargmuiler “ . !! 1,00 Borneo J- Wo - 5s • HoeUrt.eri.tat*! ; h“ plan© without a llaeter. 2& r Borrowe’a Piano- Fart* Primer. - -26 : CUrt»'lCalerMnn. " ;JS Br u&U U ußo*.|tta.r MW.MK.B,Wo*I'.»L X»AG WRAPPING PAPER—I2O ,bdli>. 11, tw.B«wiire«. • •'■W?*? c2»B?»SS£i£cSS. «ri. I KMV»pcrnow I |Joi *Bs*. “ltrEW BOOKS.-—Unarms an<t übnnter Howitt r ' ■ r-- : Eri&tteti t? w. , -Sliw.t l ‘ d far m2* by - • j*3o j. i g*i * OO.i &P wood it. THRESH ARRIVAL OP NEW BOOKS— \tetchud«U«a, - ! . KnS2S^ySMt i H<WJ*r' ' I 3®SStea»ndSSvSsffirto*dljjS : ' \ ;;. guyc. ODT AGAlN—'Woods’ Monthly ReM Ea •tat* Begtatw. -On n then an daeeribad ft*L**l*£i Hflnw and Lola, if AneOoonwr Baste and wPCttfc M»* rfith wfcVflnprahaaw* oeghi to bo*o cualnUt befcn baytag. Call and est - a lUzUttr sritix. •• j«g>u; f -*aogrgponffja, <>h«t. - . - < TyALENTINKS—S.&uiIeT, AUeeheuyibflfl ntA. . ■ ••ttow »ae*c*jj« M»d*natTr botm<l *ad Uioitnt' - -~ • ".•"••••• ■ i*as~ ~ "eaies. of discouht. MtiimtunT ras shx mrssnuiß aimw. it & SONS, Brokers. Kj GJ ifarket sL bdneen Third end Fourth tU. FilUbiavh p£N NaY LYA Jil Au IBraaeh at Xenia- -1, B»nk of Pittsburgh...—pari Branch at Yoonprtowu- do Kxebaage Bank or do—par City Bank, 1 Cincinnati— do Mot. and MatxuTi of do—parlOemmercial do Bank of Commerce—parjFranklin Bank;—.— do Bank of North Ameriea—par Lafayette Bank—do. Bank of North*n Llbertleaparjohlo Llleln*,ATru»tCo~ do Bank of PiimrylTanlfu—parjWestrrn lUwrT« Bank— do Bank of Pans Township—par|amaMNot«a— Commercial Bank of Pa—pari NEW ENGLAND. PartnCTifkMechaniei’Bk-par An Bphrent Banka-. X Oixard Bank— .pari NKWTOKK. Kanstagton Bank——.parjNew York CUy———par Jlanufae. & M«h- Bank— 4*rlComrtrT rr .—• 1 Mechanics 1 Bank —par MARYLAND. MoTamrasinc Bank— ....parißaltlmore .—..—..—Par Philadelphia Bank——parlcoontrj*—i p Southwark Bonk.....—.—..parlN'. JERSEY A DELAWARE- Tradesman'shank.—.—,par(AU*ol»ent Banka-.. 54 Western Bank par) VIRGINIA. . Bank ofChambersburgh— 1 Bank of the Valley— 1 Bank ofChester County—pari flank ofVa-lUchmond BankofDanrille— pariK*. Bank. Va, Norfolk Bank'ofDoLCo^Chtster—pa Fimtn' BkcfVlrglnle. Bank of Germantown n* lMerehanla’&Meeh*Bank S .Bank of Gettysburg!!—. 1 North Western Bank—. _ Bank of I*w£itown.—.. —J Branches. i Bank ofMlddiatown 1 I NORTH CAROLINA. ; Montgomery Co, Bank...—par Bank of Cape Year—. j> Bank oT NortliamLeriand..par Bank of St. «>fN. Carol! a a OolomH»llk*l!rii.tCo-l«rWll.a£.WUmtarfton. 5 Deylestown Bank par 3 g«f»/wi Bank——.-paal SOUTH CAROLINA. ffrfoPinlr —..A 'lßkoftb«St.CfaJCftroUßl 3 fanner** BK of Bocks Co—parjßank of South Carolina, J farmer** HkcrLaneaster—par Bank of Charleston.— a y arm era* Bank of Keading.rarl Planters A Moehan ■* Ilk 3 Farm. Ilk of HchuylkUl Co-par] GEORGIA.. • , fax. A Dtot. Warnesburg.l? I Augusta Ins. ABkk Co • . Pranalla Bk Washington- )>>Bink of Augnsta—..—... 3 Lancaster Bank..——...parlAllrohent Bank*..——. 3 'Lancaster County Bank—pari- KENTUCKY.,. _ Lebanon Bank ...parlßk of Kentucky 1 Loul« , al Mlnnnf Bank of PotturiUeparlßk or Lonisr e, Thurston. “ i Mononsahela Rank—. -parjNorttwnßkofKentueky “4 West Branch - Bank-—.parlSouthernßkofhcntucky Wyoming Bk, WUlesbarreparj INDIANA. York Bank— 1 ‘State Bank A branches.-1 RelWNote*...——l MISSOURI. OHIO. - Bk of State of Missouri— Ohio Stats Bank 1 WISCONSIN. Branch at Akron.—....— do Marine A Fire In. Co. chka ft Branch at Athens..—.— do MICHIGAN. Branch at Bridgeport— do Farmers’Mechanic* Bauk 3 Branch at Chilllcothe— do Peninsular Bank— « Branch aider eland do Icshrance Company...— » Braaehnt Tbkxlo—— do Btatb Bank—.— a Branch stDsrton— do > Branch at Delaware do Bk of N*. America, Toronto ft Branch at Columbus do Bk qfthe People,Torouto ft Branch at Ashtabula—— deißank. of M0ntrea1......... ft BrauchatMansOdd.. de .EASTERN JUttIIANGE. Branch at lUpley..— - dolOn New kork—— Branch at ClurinnatL doiOn Philadelphia }o Branch at Washington— do On do Branch at Cadis d°I'IEbTEKN EXOUANO * Branch at Lancaster— do(C3ndnnatL— ——— .> Branch at Steubcnrlllo— dojLoulsTllle— —.... (> Branch at Sit. Vernon..— dolSt. Louis—^-•••••ALU K. Branch at Newark. — do S 0 1?? AND f „ils in 00 Branch at Sprinjfflold.— do! Doul)loons, . 4 Branch at Marietta. do _ *> ~ lWri°t-- »« Brands at Tror.— ... do KacKold..— — Branch at Mt. Pleasant.... do Eagle, new.— Branch at Zanesville. or* ‘g> Branch at Norwalk. do|Ten Thal<irs I*gj Branch at Piqua.———- do Guineas Branehat Portsmouth— do Sovereign*—Mi Ehaneh at Eaton. do Ten Guilders Branch at Ravenna- do Napoleons —yo*- Branch at Cuyahoga Ducats—- - ** lfc Branehat MasaiUcn do‘ Branch at wooeter^...—. do I . geokgee; ARNOLO&CO. DEALERB IS ITXCHASUif OoA, BANK NOT©, Ac, jVo. «4 fourth ttrrrt, oppnfiU itonfc 0/ FVUbvr p*. AUTr»nttctloai it motthberml oeiajSrT _ CAMPBELL, BREPIN & CO., BAITEEBSi XEW CASTLE AXE SUTLER* PEXXA. 3XXT3 CAKPEXLL, *. * JIUL9 BEEDCT, BJL 1. > ■ Rrra—ToJnbn FlojrdAC<u Chan. F. Spins, Eap. poo. R. Whlt«, Jtmn Marshall, PUtsburcU; Steen. A Co,.lU4*tiol* *Co„ BeederA Rro*.. Thllil. oeWnid AYER’S PILES. FOB ALL THK PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. THERE has long existed a public demand tot an affective purgative pHJ which wold 55 on m tore and perfectly »fe »u It* operation. This dm been nramred toiaeet that demand, and an extensive trial of its virtue* ha* conclusively ■hewn , w *9i!^ i at «ue re*i It accomplish#* tha porpoee designed. It U «J/ W I maha a physical piU t toot not *are to make thejbert ol Wl , infli—one which should have none of the objection*, but all the ad rants ces, of reerr other. This tempted here, and with what race*** « would ri*g*»slL Ir submit to the public decision. It ha* bean unfcrtua ata fhr the patient hitherto that almost every JjursajUva medicine I* acrimonious and iiritatlnc This U not. Many of them produce so touch grlpla* pain and rerulsioo In the system as to more -than eoanUrW* ance the joed to ha deririd from them. There j*tb ' P«> due* no irritation or pain, tmlna it arise Iwni ly existing obstruction or derangement In the Jewels. R»intf purely vegetable, no barm can arise froin Ibeir use inauyuuantltn but it I* better that any medicine should ha taken jndicloosiy. ilinnte directions tor thetr oso In the several diseases to which they are applicable are given on the box. Among the complaint* which have Uwn speedily cured by them, ye mar mention Ll w CompUdnl In it* various lorm* of Janadle-% lo&jyW?* : KSP*?! and Lore of Appetite, LlsUeasnere,. IrriUbUity, BilWus Sradaehe, Bilious Fever, Freer ami Ague, Pam lu the SldeindLelnK; for to truth.all there are but tho conre ananca of diseased action In the lifer. ther afford prempt and «ure rell«r In CoeUreneM, PH**. Colic, Dysentery, Humor*. iwufuJa J£2]f*Vr th? with #-rene*s of the body. Ulcere and Impurity or the blood: In short, any ami every care where a purgative ■•wjuired. "®wS*Teil*o-f«d«»l m me Jocularly «**«£>• cone ta Rheumatism Ooot, Drop*?, Fatpitation of ih» Heart. r*ina In the Back. 8J«r«» *?“ hide. TheyahooM bo fredr takan ln y*ar, to purify Uu blond and C*®?*** *J* ebtan «r socons. An neraaional .dew «Uw»W ■tamaeh and bowel* Into healthy action, and tj£ They JT ««w ftUnol*ntirtlon on the dreulatary.■fiteOiJ ItSnclh orthe body, ud wtor* the enSnes of the whole onranUm. lienee an ocaalonhl dote “3KSu£«i*. ww though so aertou Ca wg"} ■list* bat tmneeoiiary dories new? t* cam** too lhr, as ewry «dne«Ui« rirengh. when taken to exee«. The thousand ease* !nwu>en» phyiie l* rwiuiredeannot be enumerated to the reason of « TcT r ■fjLili! erofidenUT UlUred thi*?lU wllJannwr * bettcr n p ?r SSISr thlnTwhlch hi* hitherto beeo aralUMe to mankind. When their ririne* are on» ta°£Q. “P fie wIU no longer donbt what remedy to employ whenln need ot a eathartlomedieinr. ___ . . Prepared by JAMES C. ATEIL Ajwayer and PrartieaJ Mat*. Price 2j cb.w? lox. * ri ’* foT*U Kdd by PmjfgUt* and Dealwt thronebontthl* eeetk-o. r**JmdHr-H Let the Afflicted Bead rind Ponder! unlnhmelt SmJyfor SnM*. firm, ObttiaaU Outwent Eruptumt, Ftinplei oritatuZaf *ss£sissfi&j££2tg? rW«>»! • t * A Thitata ari* inajrm an I*lvdicitmt t at ef -lfrmry, let - VZffigp’ mms neat aUcratire Medicine and Pnri- I' fie* onilood is now: tmedhy thousands of graufpl Muon * from all puts of th * United Stsles. who testify S«Ut ♦« tfto remarkable eorts performed by thngrealeet of iu BPANI£U SUX’IVIIE." Kra ralgla. BhetrmaUsm.Pmrfalij Eruption* cm thu Skin, Llt ■r Uimlea. Ferem, uleers, (da Pons. AJ&ctton* ofthe Kld eeyiLlHsesSMoftie Throat, F»m2e Comptatats, Pain* andAr-hhiSoftb« Bone*ana Joint*, are speedily put to. fliebt by using this crest and ismtlmsbla remedy.- For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet boon famd to compare with it. *Ai eteansee tba system of. , •ets gently and l eßWantiron th* Lirer aod jUdaeys, strengthen* th* Digestion, firestone to the Btomacb, makeethssttD dear and healthy, and rr store* the Con stitution. ent»bl*d by diseas* or, brokon dpwnjfr ih**x» cease** of ycoth, to ita prlrtlneLTlffor andstrengtJj. • - Forth* Ladies, Ills uwnnpanblV tetterlhand the cosmetics erer used.' A few due** of Carters Spawshalnt': tor* will remora all adlownew of niM maatlin* to the eheek, jriTe elasticity to th* step, and improre the general health In a renirkablß degree, b«TOnd all the medicines erer heard of. • •• . : , largo number of certificates wbteh *• her* fhax persons from *ll part* of tha United states, .is the best Srideneathat there is no Ilotabog abootltL lb* pres*, hotel keepers, magistrate* Phyeidum, Md pnbiie Sp.JnTwsit knmra to the eomnmsitT, alt add their testimo ny to the wondsrffcleifeet* of this OhBAT 81/JOD FUHI - the Agent and got a Clreuler an£Alnis»ao. «d read tbs wonderful nuns tbl/ truly greateetof all Medi- signed BENNETT? k BEHUS, Pro. prletorslso. 3 pearl stiwt. Klehmocd, to wb6m *ll *■= ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS. THOMPSON & BCHLEIF, : . rA lASS STAINERS, No. 155 Third street, V Tpitlrtorsh; reapeetfolly loTltflth* attention, ofthe BuWie/and of Architect*, Builder* and (Jentlemen or Truv LMiaSoot to build prUata rr*ld*nr*sor ehureb**, to tbett rfir chordle*, pritat* dwelling!. or : tVofiowU oWof BOW and haadaorae dw«lUaj(«, w aTidmeea of UMr oipidty and eUU. > <UlMrd*ltwT . - TT HAS POWER TO CURE—“I had not JL w»d It twiea befira I Mt it* bcuefldaJ .. ; Sr;— Snfferio* frwn* ecldandcrash; ftrr »hkb T trirdoany receipt*, without obtaining fdW« Ivh prnarated with a bottle ef M iL K. Seller*'. Crash Mixture." 1 think It a dutywhlcb I owe both yon pndtn* public in (rentn*. to pcaittrely auert that Z had hot nwu fttwica bohhal bitit* beneficial effect*. and (under the :lHYin» fcitttinrth*! no occasion to finuh tho bottle.' I testify alto, aa to having wftneated It* oairicproiwrtlci on, - frteod* of nine; one in particular, who had a tr jlng attack’ on her long*, accompanied with a dtatrvwlog amah.— Verily theonfy true tornlaplua (where couehaand cold*, affect OS" anffefer) haa'deecended amouewt oslnl‘Jß. R. Seller*’ Cough Mtxcore. - M. I’llXnifllAl.u, : Plttabnrsh, Jan. It, I*sl. ' . 135 Wylie gt. . PrepiXMaua toldbr R, E. BKLT.KLS k Gf>*67 wood at. and for aalebrdroggUt* everywhere.; . i de3o . ROLE BUTTER —2 bXfl fresh Roll Buttei rec*d aad fotaala hr left HENRY n.OQIJJNB. |_i tale by JaS ? : SBKBYIL- OOLtoS. ' OAP —50 Soap and 25 ! boxes Borin Soap fa atore for'tale by T. IJTTIiKiA 00. .T, ARD A GKEASE—2 bbls. Lard and 'lB •■[fffTl3AlAll DIOKBYt* 00. T^LAXSEEDt—IO bbls, .row landing from -g*~ atgwr Twin City foraalu by J.PICSKYjd 00. , BROOMS —100 doz; Cora Brooms for sale -vjait nprarg. cm&isß, "CjEMLAWfIUAIAjOAUii-c-A. A*, Mason & IVTttniCAL. \ TO THE PUBLIC.\ MOST IMPORTANT-ANNOUNCE jfEOT; UirriREMENT OF PBOT. JAMES MeCUNTOCK, M. 31 From tit Phaaitlpi.il-ifrikcl CnUtgt. a sITESA m Timnwrour op mudwixi Fopolnr Hediclno for the tot tlm* oneliowd bp the sianssr A.uTHoaims nit pnoyESWox. TIE- undersigned hare the pleasure of in formlnff the rubllfi that they bate made arrange menu with-the eminent rrofeswr JAMES JIeCLINTOCH M.D of Philadelphia, known for more thin a Quarter of wntnrr put u oneof the greatest Practitioner* and Teach •taofiledidne and Surgery Inthfc country or In Enrobe fortbepnrehaJeof hla wdp«. ami the;WWtto ® I serioa of EAMILY MEDICINES therefrom, -which will pt ' pat op la a c heap and popular fopn, adapted for P>acr*l i use, and lotted to the moat prwralent dlaeaeea. TM»e remedies embrace aomaof the moat valuable dlecorajet and combination! eotr i-nowa tar the core ot dlacaaa. They •re the fruit* of the moet proftmnd JnTertlgation, the wld eat research, and the apnoat oneanaled experiimeo ofoMO tbetotphyrfeiiiijoftbeage. Each remedy la wpeclau adaptedto ■omeparffcnlor.fbm gf In aetedanee with the higfiat p rindjia gf modem tttdiealtaenu. E*d> of these remedloa hare bean tried, tmprored, and tog* perfected. In the tonne of a lone, active and highly OMefiil prwtlce, not only In FhlWelphfc tat Uuobxhwt msnr dleUnt Motion* of the oountrr to whichhj*to* ipuUtlonhweJM him. Their Mtor. * ad bon and.ppwrodorbr eulti In Dr. MeCHntock’e own h““**: undorhi, tuition. In the Oollosu of rnUodolphlv Outl. too,PltUl!«ld,uia*tanrbo«. rodpotof bit Oder them for popol*rj»*;.>^, #^ nADrB(c rti i i n g for many la the haWt of recwmmcnd K f pnwn to hundred#of I year*, and their ™ m m^ W |jLn j£r»tadnits, and who | regular dUtinsuishrd eoe- I are nmoyofttemM* !£*«*““*■„ | n dooementfi forthle oms in all parte of the eoanwy 7 .. thst the; de» «t«parenumerowc: on# att&won Jpr l-1 mandtormynmedirthJ^hjJ“*^ k “^| r .vate report of tpA jw Jb, the repeated | , 155,, “ K0 " 1 perfect form, ivSTSk! M D., Lata Profc*#? of i t.-rtPiSsi2K , .“oS &&ss%£&*&*** tiuo“,rituJt-n- Sot.fc-t'-**, - . , b Wo need acorodr remind the lntelllseht publla of to nrHSb f r^rtr^r.sr dratlrtatluisood “■ t public.,ll of euoctcnr tTo» illowlM lilt, which to by giving acareiai »»*“»** «nd which broco tbo firtt twelee “djeoto eempfiee* aome of the moat w M j •d tbi of yoar friend* are Balferun. oee no ua v aid of the.dr*f medical auVurUp of . i. r t „d „.!« . triJ to “ £ to’• namely, the sss?asMttSsaS^^'jsM »©lve* ** TtstU'W imSazUif q fßrtn£ki*9, asisSjwXSlTOasaSfS snStt.’St'SaSfeian- ** •“» r “’""• ssiwSKSssja baa been brought aUtbst U needed U ssi ffi C^.»^aiA^*«P:CIIUI.BHA-rKETM tSZtSSSS* lion ius «nn mn».tj ™" “rTrJw uia o/ AfUlte |£M&a£&m or dwelled J <wl s*'^ at, *?i«L‘Cr * C ~*‘ irtmwiaier Oi»u«: Chtonte nh;S%“2;K£i,Tlw3»rT MTn twr .The— cSS« L ? ff. >«d a General pa wulriog an alteration TtJtio Ait***- 5Sr ‘f— l -asssfeasseg-S^^Si motM«r«p*ek<i brfnw »•*?•* }?£»£%,- dtdln«» Of b*»riT>K endJSSKm o*V«uSt^£o«ur*e»wf« tarte In in |*ingdowi» H®srs*:si tf sss?d§sa 5 the OI3?*7TIC *“«£&!” %*«* which the t egetabl# Kin !i la cased wbnt tkawith the v PUK ssjsaas£Kfa ,^, iif« ■ —. «><*• ■^SSSSiia SKs|afe^a!KS: SKS h JßiaisaS-» J !SASaS!Sf-<* T«-1 PEIOK. P« BBW. i? lS£ill.l.l«irt. PUCK. t« BOV “*-"ETtOXICMIXTPPP.OB PETJ3USDA irniulnk »«tubl. VjMIJ ACt2 lS£3i2S*£!3u? “Auisfe “4™ smCu3 SSggtftti^.jffi'Bß^pSrsa aMßsEib^«dS>^a!BS!SidSS!sJiS or trawller should be without than. r&llB. P«l»* f ja SrSw;Kffia=r!SS The undersigned, la accepting theproprirtOMhJp of to ; Junee MeCUntcek's Family Kedidnta, woold I Mate to the public, that In his proGwku u DUpsnriag [ nearly tttMa rear* past,daring whkh time b« h*i beenacilTsly connected with the best phahnaentl cal establishments In tble country, be has w»<Uot prepare the prescriptions of £e»«J : emlneatpbr*Wah*,smoflg whoa be w * al dnaa»Dr.Hott I Dr. Parker, Dr. Francis, Dr. Chesseman, l>r. &***•» Dr Whittaker, Dr. Bchmldt, Dr. Houck, Dr. Klaaa.pt*. Pr*tt«nd Young, Dr. Beals, Dr. Green, and tansy other* BtbodtycfNev Twk. I The nperinea Urn* Mqnlrtd enablw him to dDcrtot not. with oonKdMie. fc.tw.en ItpttiMaU wudictiut£mU» rd tdtnt\ta&v> •&{ m to uenr* » hnrmonlon* chcailc*! *©• lion in onion with ttwlr hUhMt UwrM*otled ifljdh, no th 4 ipMwimt* ralxtcm of and lgownny*b»r» In. ft* v*nt of proper knowUdßß la coaWiuoK Han. th* but Ingrpdknta nuy neatrall** and inttvy *acb ptbw.or runUlnaaubrtaMabldhlyimwloaa, andeoatrnry to 1U nUndod de*t«tu It U-alth pleasarf.thwcJjHtbath utlflca that the wucrlptiona cf Dr. Jamaa AtcGUatoek ar ot only eompoud of tba no«t raloabla medleal a««nta known to. and habitually employed by.onr brtt.praeUJ ttosarf In tha tmtoaal ot tbamual dlmaM it wbld» thiuri tntandad* bat they arc eonUnad hi iroch awnrata I nonortlon*. In rolaUon to tbdr ehcmJealand tfwdlanal | a* to foeora tb«i atutnncnt oi Uto ntmoit InoroaM cftbelr power and aetclenoy. j , ; in oonelvkm. be will only add for blmwlft that he can reft* with confidence te hi* met career, aahia gnarantee 1 to the pnbile that these preolmnrdfoe In hie bande will be /aiihfußv prvartd In etrtet accordance with the preeolp 'tlooWof tbeir dlxtlngnlebad originator. | ALEX. cinmuN flnTl f fP ,fa'«*d'lVwrfM Ofitu rr. r. OMst tiffM maey. TheaboraMedlrtnee tnay bonrceored, at wbnleealeor retail, of A. OOSIIiIAH 4 00^ Bole Proprietor, Ifo. 133 Pulton eh« Hew York. And of all the prindprl DrogaleU In this city. \ Also or JAMES McCUNTOCK, M. R , aornar emh and filbert eta; Pblladelpbm 1 v And or PLRMffiO BEOTHEBS, Agtiu PUUborgh. And QEO. U. KKYBKB, Agent, cor. o t Wood ft. and Virgin alley. r [ And of J, p. YLEMINa. Allegheny CUT. I And may bem-dered through any Apotbeeary.Dfnggm 0 Storekeeper In ear part of the cmmtry. AIT HOGS HAIR—2S bam onrlod Horn’ Hair jttit retfA and fur «*!■ by 8. lIAPBAUOtIAOO. I?LOUR— 300 bblr. S. F.and Extra Family ' yionrtetfdandtortaiehy B. HABBAPOn k 00. TTSSEED OIL—I 3 bills. Linßsed Oi P j ( tore andfcr «*!• t>£ 8. lIABBAUQH k 1 C— (REASELARb—5 bb!s. reoMcuul for sail | b , i DEM. A LIOGKTT. W»Mt A A. MASON & 00. hayo jmtwp’d 100 V' Apft wrffnftijnfdiiult ioo^dand %T a.m«nigon*oa. rnnBBLS. BUP, 4 EXTEA WjOUB; *J vfa *2OO bn*. Dried Peaches halr»<_" .'/_•' IDO bos Clover Seed, for sale t>F >■■*; . :\'- j*so WALLicg BGG&—& bbla. fresh Kacn this -daT ~<elTed*na fotwteby ‘ , ifirelfTT7. OOUfS. '■•■ IJIDECHERS—J26 <0 steamar AdalJa ferula HOUSES. FARMSy&CI T AWRENCEVILLE—S2.OOO ONLY—Kor |_J ole * eemfbrUbW lh»«lUng Don*. iV^JESfS ofp»dw«tor«n4 pumplu th. kil«teK oat«v.n, K»bi. mdan ul ftult Utf*. jam SSftJJS*!; t£S; TAARM NEAR FBEEPORT FOB SALE— J 1 W.u. .uthorfiM to toll tiiS» Freeport, for the ewriflcin* vsE% ha 'or t mssss£i.'St r- JOILDING LOTS KOI! SALE—A lot of 20 O ft. frcnt cn McKm »t by 50 ft. <l«p. In g £ SSbS; .KSS& .IMS “S' I'*' 1 '*'- "* »0 M ,t. T7OR SALE—A splendid Dairy Farm of 100 I 1 aeret, near the PerryarUl* Plant E«d. 8 miles from (SecUrTltla Inprlmeorder. On It are 2 fine Orchards of Safid fruit, with good Ilousea, Warn and £ tables, and ej- FOR SALE—a Country Scat of 11 1-2 nn ’•rtthln 3Dtlo, of m tjrxiroma. It U offered Terr low. Jinqnro of TUW. WOODS, f O 2-tf • 1 6 roortu it. IGHT ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND for tale. In ixleaaant location, at aboutK of a mile Kart Liberty and the Penniylrania K, It. station, with a dwelling hoo» and etable. a Tafiety of Iwarlotf fruit tree#, a Urge garden, andapod water. ail cleared and under fk 6 ®?; f or terms, &g., apply to 8» OOTIIBEItT A SON, 14Q. ».d at. rpo FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AN-) TAN-1 ■_ KERS.—For sale,«B aerca ofLaud, In Westmoreland i ronntr, W ni!e« (2 hours ride) from Pittsburgh, and IS* miles from miblda Water Btatlon, on the I'ennjjylTanla Railroad. About *0 acres are cleared; good tillable land, upon which la a hog House and Barn. It Is wall adapted Sthoraising offroit,orlt wouldmakeanexeeUentDairy, gras* growing luxuriantly, and the place be l n *'* eJ *, B ?,£ nlied with the best water, Thera Is an abundance of the Inert timbSi rla: Chestnut. Chestnut Oak, (bark Umber) White Oak. Poplar, Ac. It is well worthy, the attention of TanoeraTaa the Dark can be sent to pnuborabjby either railroad or canal. The timber aloaa la worth pore than the price saked,and most of tho land woiild afford excel eat pasture when cleared. , , , ... Tho whole will Iks sold fcr tho very low price of *fl per armor It will badltlded to suit purchasers, at from $4 to balance in three equal MnjulMnn.t.U Till. l^ I Xj! a w6oKa> .t. Valuable rropeny ior Sale, ON Liberty street, adjoinie tbo Methodist Gr&re Yard; near Canal Basin. This U now Urn only desirable piece ufproperty in thl# neighborhood not already bought ud br the I’enusylranla Railroad Company. Front- Ins on-Liuortr «W fuct,na Blmstreot lUOfuet thua<*to>ih« Methodist Or&re Yard Stitt feet, to Mtertr lOOftet. Th»« property Is most desirable as a Hotel. The building now on It, a good substantial three story brick, with all the necessary hack buildings, has for a lens time won oc cupied m the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capl t&Hsts and others desirous of maktaff a good lnrestmeut, will do well to examine the premlws. UJtl[ , n fcDIS-tl EDWARD FABER. \~TaEuabEE FARM FOR SALE:—Situa teJ lu North Fayette townsh'p, Allegheny county, l iy mile* from the eHyand 2tt mites from the StoobenrilV» railroad, at the Nobleatown slaMom contains 40 acres, all cleared end fenced and In a high state of euHtratton. The I Improvement* are a eoiafortatl# dwelling house with o rooms. Darn. SUhlo, Stone Milk-house, hmoke-house and 1 other oat-buudUiga. Thors Uau orchard ot ebokw *ei«u?a fruit of various klnda. The ptsoe la weltwatered.br six I tiring springs, abd tbs whole place can bo easily cmtlra- I tod It U situated In a good neighborhood, convenient to ■X~SPLENDiI) FARM—For aalo a Farm of A 132 acres, BO acres in a high state of culUratlnn. W m prime bottom land, baiaooe cbolre timber; a two story Brick House, weU ananasd; a large frame hero, ml m I necessary out bouses, of the beet material, and put «P In i the uuet aubetantlal manner. Apple and Peach Orcb-' I trds, and abundance of otb<ir fruits of choice aualltles; I situated on the Vouehloughsny rirer, 4 miles abort Me* VTEARNEW BRIGHTON—A fine fc#m of loaaere*,aUlsrelland t «jdinagopdstaWyfcultl rattem, with anew Frame House, a good Orchard of graft ariaßtasaf v&r I churches, schools, mill*. Ac., and convenient to New I ilrlzbton. FrlCTTfctt per acre. For terms, Ac., apply at tb^io QnnLOTS FOR SALFU-Io Germantown, CjULr within 16 mlnntc. wilt ol I’lttßlmrsln mtbm Ulo Allegheny rlrer, opposlts the AQuaduet. tor thelow prl«j nfsiao rach, jb V baud and *25 ought to sell K that price In a few days. If you want a bargain and a cheap house, you r*nnot purchase too wx.n.JlMUlr.of limilAa WHE best site for m extensive Alanufactj- I rrlb tba fcmrUhJnff IwroMbofWrraltigbuji.roiu pfentf about roa and a half a«*a*or ground. baHa* * front on Water, MaXea ami Bjafibam fts. And ain •mailer tits WU. In a great variety ;>f an tba priorlpu buaiueM rti la ißlnaluabam, Uit lUr uinttbam and South i’ltUbuntb: cau bo had eheapou ap. plication to P. M.DAVIB, Auat, eorWood A btheta * Gindin elk county for salk^- |_4 Wa oCht for nle about 4DOO aewi of land in Klk Co- In aareraltract#of dlrterunt*b;eh wn nil I*ll at tba axtraorilinarr low price t»f Our Dvilsr icmf u if*/ j*rr Mi Tract No. 1 contain* 1000 acre*. M M » •» (COO •• “a •• iom •* *• »4 • M m “ - ft 6* “ Tba till* U uwsccotlonahla, barlnsfWa original** dc rlroJ from thu SUI« Gowrnmcnt- T-b* land »•>«•**‘‘re ins land. »«lltlmb*r»<l and *ltu*t* in a Gno bcaltbr «>• caSwujUbln a nhoxt dlftana* of KMirwor. U>» tent. The AUegbrti* ValUr nod Hoftboir and Krie Ball nidi totbrun through lU*fcwar. Ibo*aflordlng enpcrlor tbrtllllMto purehMm. «ArN/ ft „ . u _„ . K McLAXh > SOX..2L ttb »t. _ M’“ T. WASHINGTON PROPERTY FOR KALE—A Rood Frame Dwelling Oouw, with large iurt. front on the Lrow of the hi!l, and rtaalsur tack 421 ft. on Berth* it. n an alley, with * well of Rood water. elude aad trait trees. a itacle, Ac- ana * rocd board tense around the property. BrifffchWO lYraon* doelrooi r.f a pleaaant residence and pure water. With* rlew of the twoetuei. rtTtrs, Af. would do wall to attend to the above. Jlpplraooaat'the Real KjlaU <Ji- STof B. CUTUftKRT * HON. 140. ad «U rpimtirsT. [’uoPEimr for sale—a JL new three itairjr Erick Dwelling Jloueo, of 11 room*, with a large Store Kocin, a hall, E*a flaturea, batb-rocu and good cellar. No. 133 Third it. •. X twoetocyHrkkDWsJUna Hoc*,atSrooznaahaUand Rtuw ltoom. eobar Cnd hbiiSwtattk; also, ft twcWboild log, suitable ter a dwelling houae. , , .. : A two itorr Dwelling llotue on 34 it, containing throe ruotna acd ftcbm Itootn and finished attle, witna largo UakdOTen In the cellar. & tIUTIIIIKKT A HON. 140.-3 J «L IIOU3E A EOT FOR SALE IN EAST LIBERTY, situated within S mtnute* walk of the I luOroadStatfoo. The lot hu o front of la) feet on the I Ureeoiburgh Turnpike and estendibact 109 feet tea rtj The boildln* consist* of a two *tory Brick Uoose, holt uiT| 7 room*. Including the kitchen; Stahls Aed snot variety cflTnlt. ImmeaUtapcasawlon can be given. Vrke, s2,’ I •jOO. Terms ***T B. )kiMX4M>K, jl Fifth «t. COUNTRY SEATFOR BENT—A beau tiful Country Beat, a shert distance from the city. ] oata omnibus rout*, rcrrpnt. Apple to | Ml4-tf * TIIOB. WOODS. 76. <thH. , FOB SALE—A House and 2 Lots in Bridge water, offered at e great benmln. RiHinlr* of ttiSMf TIIOS. WOODS, TMU> •U IJOB splendid Country Kesi ' denes oo the Ohloßlvcr. adjoining tha House of Ref uge. an the plank road, it Wood * Run. There la & ecree covered with t Lino amount of grafted firuitt, er»rffTTCBA, grapes, berry* and garden tools with i superior Dwelling, bin and nut houses All Intended to make a comfortable home. .It la offered low. Esquire of Robert Daria Esq., on the premises, or of *el3-& TUPS. WOODS. T 4 Fourth Street. T ARQE BUILDINOLOTS FOR SALE— I i Within IS) mlaatcs walk of the rltr, tor s£>o each.— Terms W> La hard, bala&oein 4 yearly payment* * »uM - S. CUTUUKHTA SON, 140,8 J ft. 17*QR SALE—A superior Farni in Beaver r county, 3 mllM from Darlington. and A mile* from Hew Brighton, eoateJolug 160 acre*. lifted which la u&dev cultivation, and in lint rate order.wUh shod orchard and hO acres of coal on it. It is offered low. jfaoulre of ?HPdiA)UkDODA?fi,Atlist |X>H SALE—A fine Farm on Charters r Creek, containing 131 acres well Improved, only 01 mC« from the dtr. also. * good Jrame bouse and lot near I the bead ofVedenu »t., Allegheny'. It is offered very low. I 1 hare a Printed Register with tie description of a Urge i number of farm*, oountry aeaU, house* and lots which will be siren to any who wish to buy property they will find daaefibedoo It* A fin* aasnrttnaatTfor sals Call on • fcScls-tf THOB. tf 0008,75, 4tb rt. TO BENT—The Storo Boom, 83 Fourth at, Knqulreatth# place. BbowGases and a new, woU onubedCuuuter can be obtained by calling there fora raa eooablopvtce. myifrtie I£K)R SALE.—Two Houses and Lots on JP Wylie street, near Washington. "xwo uousesand Urteon Penncylrama Arena*. One lot ou Townsend street. .... .. . Also-Tweuty others In different parts ofthedty, all of which will b* sold low oo fair terms—They are described ou my printed Register, which you can base gratis by call* og at ft fourth itieeUif yon won’t buy, and if von bars property for sale, by calling on me you can hare it before [he palais at Urgetn awerr easy way, snauireof THOB. WOODS, CommercUl Droker, aryltf 7b Fourth street. f AND FOR SALE.—I 43 acres of. Band, 1 g sv miles east of UoKeoeport, on which is a good I Cultageuouaeand Dun; 110 acre* cleared, a large or* chard of graftedftait, and US acres of Coal. Mow Is th* time for a bargain. .. , . ... . 60 acre*of near J. Uurdock’s garden, with a good frmnebousaonit; U U cheap. < . . • SO acres 3 miles west of New Brighton, on it ars good ImproTementa; ItwUl besoldverirTow. s Farm* of Coal, ou the UonAogaheU Blear, and , groat variety of other tanas and small lute of land In i Ae eiclnitr.whkh X have deecribed on my printed regis ter. Call and get one, if yon want bargains, or apttf THOMAff WOQPa. 7& Fourth street TOEDERAI. STREET PROPERTY.—The JP amlercltmwl offer. »t prfr»t»Ml» tb» .jmwrtr oo vMenl itrwvt, coatb <lte *tar* BoUMon-crortjUniirf KLUUT LOTS, each baring n front on Federal etnwt of SO \ feet,endranulor beck i» feet to an alley 10 foot »,»<**•— ! go lama body of RTOuad.in a portion » vllstblat Ueer* tdalrDOTraol to bjsoit will. la AHjsbMir oltr. Ihaj i jotg ere cflfared at the loir price of f2WQ each; ona-burUt eaehln:hana,tbabalaneeaU,a,and3yean»i — to Bankers and Broken, C 7, Market it. ~;Y LOT”TO~Li3ASK.—Tho dt],. at wteientorgoplad by John M’CJoe* liberty etnet, betweenflUth itreot, -will am of ton from April lit. next. Apply JOHN B, IHWIN, No. *2 Market itroe*. UOBEttT KOUU. roprth street. T7TOR SALE.—A around Kent on valuable L l ftgaagas: ,lia F’ OR SALE OR TO LET.—I will cell or I tent my property lnMancbe»t*r,«n*lrtJps ofaibort tenofUroana,uponwolehare erected, i Frame Uoosca,] oan containing Hand the other * room*; Ktabllnjr, Car-1 Ham, Wood and Goal llouae, and a line wmortmont orftuft. ThW property l* very pleasantly *Uo»tßd war the Ohio Hirer, Tb* building* art abided by tree*, end near the Omnliro**taUon. 1 wlil*<*tt all,or wportjon cfmr Furni ture, and would pTtta reUdnlos py«e}«onuntfl l«t of Uijr, Apply to 'U. Lißi UimbwtT thwt. j TJ'QE BENT—A comfortable Dwelling® 'tP Bon*. ecmUtolna 8 Boomi, In gx>a outer. Ifeß earoortbaproperty. Xmjulrtof *tm r A rt de3l • • - Idhortr bums. - ‘E'OR SALE—A first rate Grocery Stand r and TUtiuea, with a weUaelooted stock; The ftdnd leone of the best Jn the eltr, and bteapjd looal and country curtcm. For particular*, addrei* aoi 208. jeia ■7IOB SALE—4beautiful Country beats, on I? the 4th etreet wad, tbl**ldo of ttmr are eaoleerpot*, and ought to beeeouredhy tboee who ,IA . gUtgai conptrr 4Ut ... 1 OT IN TE&tPEKANCEVILLE FOR Ll 2B fwfc mi Walnut *t- on the aoutb •tjolola* lot Of to*. M. i’hUUpi, and ninning tack-to a To foot alley. Thl* lot U well Htoated, andtietltlwln TemreranarrlUe being newly wttled, a warrantee deftl VERY. CHEAP—Wo hare for Balsa, small : 7 TanaofTSaeree.lOofwblcb.areeUared.wltti anew ' Lot Emm, a new and tube tan till rail fenoe.7 raJi* blah, i lUoateSndlMfttaaßraeeton, Ta« in abealuTloeattotn iTbafarmuofezaeUentanalitr, with good ?*S£; *s®* I *“ |7OR SALE—An dxoeUent Framo noise DOVER SEED—I7S buß. juet rprfd nnd Id 8. IIBJjBAbQH A 00. ABD—KoeLardiust roc'dand forealeby lj t m .- ?_ . icnASßAUßnacav Boer pork— 2o,ooo it». isnit Fortin te p.t etencT t pawslH . jka tlOwlfindiftg.frQlD 7 IS ;AH BIOKBI * 00. | INSITRAyCE. Delaware Mutual Bafety Insurance Go. / OFFICE in the North lloom of the MER- I I CILiNTS’ EXCILLNOK, Third street, Philadelphia. ' w INLAND AND PIKE INBORANCE. y f »m Lxscuurcss—On Vend*, Uarco ud FrtlshWto all f hinullw-Oii Goods hr JUrer, Canal end Lake", brLuidCorrUsii to ,U wrt» d tha L'ntoo. Mo din a the risk br Pirn untU nrriTaL Fit* isßtnujrt**—On Merchandise generally, on Store*, ! U^«. olr 188 COMPAQ 181 delphla Otr, Comdeo »»1 Anted UoUrood, IJS w ,®ig s 15111bKeecirwible. - *jI,TOS 64 Premiums on SurinVPoUdw reeenUr toned— cubscrlption Nat—— - * - William Martin, Dy. By Si. IHorton Joseph 1L SIT Theopfc. Pauldiuff, !s*£ Edmond A- Soudar, Isaac K. DmU. John (1 Davis, HughCntty. t iSShVßmftl. Robert Burton, Swneer MeHTaln, John R. Pentose, Charlea Kelly. ' SflTiTiSiSta Goorse 0. Ldper*. Samuel B. &to tea, Kd*'u Darlington, Henry Sloan., %T-laS**£™A‘■ n.Jom*Brooke, Jam**Tranuair. D. ao. J. G, Johnston, WILLIAM iIARTINi President, Thomas C. Lla?t>. View President. _ • . ’ Joacra W. Cowas, Senator.. aa-Q/FTta of the Company, So. ' burgh, fjelbtfj P, A. MADEIRA. Ageat_ Franklin Fir© Insurance Co.» of Fhilad’a. I'DIRECTORS: Charles W. liancker, Geo. IF W. Richards, Thoa. Hart. Mordeeal P. Wanner. Adolphe R. Ilorie, Samuel Grant, David S. Brown, Jacob R. bmith, Morris Patterson. , . * CIIAKLKS S. BANCKKR, President CaaauM L Basruk. Secretary. Thl* Company continues to make Insurant**#, permanent or limited, on erory d<“«riptlou «l Property In town and country, at ratea a* : l*»w as are consistent with The Company hare reserved a large contingent inoa, which, with their Capital and Premiums, aaftly Inverted, afford ample protection to the assured. ■ The assets of the Company. f,n January Ist, 18ot.aa.pub* Uabed agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were as follows, ▼las— Mortgage! Real Kstau Temporary Loana. Cafb, Ac..-.-. ... *1,212,708 44 Bloc* tbelr Incorporation, ajwrtnd ol 21 year*, paid upward* of On# Million Ftmr Uunilred Thounand JW tan Lc*«a by Fire. therel* affording eriden»of tlm a4* Taatagre of Inauraneo, u well a* their ability and dlapo«»* um to m-t -I>l. iw»iy™» *t»t. *plO offl ca 8. K. mrnernf Wood and 3d rta. Western Insurance Conroany OF PITTSBURGH. Will lusur© against all kinds of rir© and igauißk Mt.'ino Risks. Dimerous Thou. Scott, A. Nlmlck. 0. W. KickrUou, <l. W.JickjOH, Wm. 11. Smith. „ „ «■ A ham* InitltutJnn m»n»K«*i .Jjr’.,P lr *S“ ra l^ e , known In thiummmuulty, nnd wtu) will ftJjuat. fcmliprcuiptlj’ par »I 1 Imu«* »t tbs Orr[<’t,Nt.. vZ Witpr BtTMt, (Sp*og A Co'* WtrohouMj up litt^barab. j**bc r JilUlor, Jr M J. W. Butler, Wn. Lyon, 0. Ihasen, Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation Insurance. of North America, I Philadelphia—(Chartered 17M. CanltaL. $500,000.- AswteJanuary 10,1K51. $1,001.1155 W). Vlmrto In«u- SSoa on buildings and thejr wntenU, ridnltr. also on property of every dwripth n. shipped l*r *n«l other Tessels. either by luiand trsnipur ' atloD or on the was. pimctom: AAhor X, Coffin, Pres’t, Thomas P. Cops, Samuel W. Jones,. John K. KtWhrd Smith, Richard D-Wood, John A. Brown, SP i i m tT r *ii* Samuel V. Smith, Fraod* Hoskins, Bamoel Brooks, 8. Anstln Alhbona, Charles Taylor, - * Wm. K. Uowen, Ambrose White, . Qtxffge Asnlnwan, Jamb M. Thomas, James N. ulekson, Burris U. D. Shrrrerd. Secrrfary. This is the oldest Insurance Company In the United States, and from Its high standing, louj; eapcnmoe, ample and aToldluK.an risks of an oilra haaardons obsp aderTlt may be considered a* offering ample security to \he public. WILLIAM P. Agent, f e J 80 and 81 Water street. »11SCELLASEOCS. Pittsburgh Riding School, THE subscriber respectfully unnounces to Ike Ladifwaud Gentlemen ofPitttbursta. rwullr “S 3 . MDINO SCHOOL, *Ueh, In rplut M SSS , -SK3SfeJJd u !SfS®rSS ffivSSS'S tiled*** hlouelf that no ptlw or «i*penao will be «p»nd to —TOffiOsTwooDwiis; CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. ma. 97 asp to triad mxet, rarsatina. 1 ”\V. W. respectfully informs his friends •I • tod customer*. that he*bas Jurt edmptetod W* etodb of rurnttur*, which U deddedlr tho Jarjcwtand best «tct oMfiiwlfl I this dtp. A* V determined to uphold 1,1. a t/«k. withaeaeoned rnstTtf ,a i beat workmanship, and ! MTHt Huatyrtg; *nd from the extent of hie orders and fadlltyln manufacturing. h« Iseuabied to produce-war tmstod FURNITURE al the lowrtt price*. ... ■ lie keep* elwaye on hand the tpwatert rariety of awry deerriptton of fund tor*, from the rbeapetf and plainwt. to the meet elegant aiw costly.that aJtouM. orani gtart of one. mar be lurnlihed fromhl* stock, or-manatartnred erpmaly to ofdn. ThelhUowlng artiSeepart of hla amxtxnent. which, tor richneaa of atylp and fitdihj eannot Wrurpasaed In any of the Eastern emea.. 100 &»i* In lluah and Hair Cloth; ' 100 doten Mahogany Chairs v 40 do Walnut .do - 100 Mahogany Rocking Chairs M Walnut do do . 100 Mahogany pivass W Walnut i do ) 00 Marble Top Centre Tablet. 60 do Pmalng Bureaus SO do Waabataads 40 Ineloeed v do lOOOoomon do fiO Plain DreMios Bureau* . 40 Mahogany Kd»t**4« 80 Wilant do l&OGottas* do OOOCtonyAndPopUr Badiutdi;- 80 Mahogany Wardrobe* • 10 Walnut do 10 Cherry. do 40 Plain Damn*; _ -'loo Dining and Bwahfrit Table* 18 Secretary and !»«*«*■"? i® Down Cano Boat Chair* •; 84 Cana Sett Hocking choii*} -• 12 Ladi*«’ Writing Dwk* ■J t;ilat and Towel aland* What-Not* _ - Stigulre* Poplar Macho Table* OosrtnatbmCßialx* £«nbroka do KUiabethen &<% Ilall and Phr <k» Baeeßtlon ibx tadl«r to pSrf Inlaid d* SxtasstonD(alnsTab<a« Kb d£ Ottoman* a t trf Common Furniture and WlnA* imptdled with articles In thrir line. atMinVft« and Hotel* faralehed attho ahortoftnotlo>» All ardors promptly attended to. .._ TUB NEW YORK RSPLIVERPOOL iiMi'f'PTi STATES MAIL STEAMERS. Tb* bhlp* eompottof thl; Uny *w tb« mUKSE Ships hays bean built by contract, i^«& , sfes»T“'^ Sa J3P is^S ®gaa^-a^jsas!" ,,^r Pitucs fno N«w York to lltwpM to CobtoT*fc»;«xdariT»oaaof «tr» el wd BtAt*KP<m«. »a»: tolSonodrOobiß, f»OS fto» Utcpoolto Now York «0 “snra«rio»»l Smnm studiod t. Md> Ship. *"> B ’ rU ‘.^SKs«WffiuKO. _ BMgSJa&r' SifflStiMjht. .. IgyjMpjw.iUghit;. iJffiurUjrui. IsSSf 4p - rU ?j. iSSSr; “ »>• w«s™«l*U;t , tgSSS“P». wSSjSS. « S: sgjsg-'ifa wSsS:™^ fitSSuTlJulrir Wediwtday Jolr 12. sSurfiy, - f » Wednesday, 4 - 38. • Saturdays August 64 Wedtuaday August®^ StSdSy! . * ft. Wednasday, o “ ». Baiurday!BeptMal*r2. Wednesday S«timber«‘ I MSTdiTt . “ Ift. Wednesday* . SSO. . BatSdayV lj; “ 00. Wednesday, OotgbsM. Satordar! October 1C . W»dnud*y, “ 18. Saturday!" 28- Wednesday, Howmbex I. Saturday Noyeatior 11. w2dn«dar - » StSdJT'itasmhß g (vSKStV Ito: '- l *fa ,u fat &jyjHogss«ss Oouffilfrei't Bullion, Bpecio. Jewelry. Predcualßtcnee or MafitKttnloMßUU of Coding or* signed thoreJbr.andthe TolooUtqwtnoxnrwaoa.- ; . iyi» Carpetings. Oil Cloths and Mattings. 4 BE NOW BEOEIVIN& DIRECT from tho AMumaotantlthrtf cSoW“r««*?fll22L » &»«ÜBfyand OUClottilb* 8 jarlfw »<t la ?•**«»■ ™ sSnl Sn|Uih Ttlnt Olfjxfa! - -.'SnanUaadStpMtrr.-te Anbnuoni, a new article; 1 ‘ imperial indßaper 3Plj*; # Tape*trraod-do Ingnuni; - Extra and Fin* ' dec -®SM?KB«SI" WltaUnd Kata Venltian*. Together wUh’Wool, Dutch, Heap, Cotton, mod ererr pattern*, of ell qaamies and price*. Alao, monte, chenille and tailed mm and mats Plano and table *2S . thadea, mitun blind*; bnff and green oil cloth*; boffboH canton matting, *4, *4* £ and 64 widetatoo, cocoa matting 24, H 44, 64 ana o- j Jridu, all of which will be otfored at the iMXJt caihprtcuM wliH • ” ' Boot* and Shoo*—■Wholesale and Be tali. JAMES ROBB, 89 Market and G Union sta., la .liUwii jjrtjti™, lot&aO'aadexcaUenfc aenttomeptf. OalU«LtMitb K«l ChJSmu’ weagataatraordlnaiy tog ■•gßawsassM? Ernr maa Showiu wra him alia unit whom*. will!;iftWr toltwlth. " •-- - .. aws-tf • A PPLI3S—2I bblS. Eomanito .Apples re-. A,-** th- ‘«^^\ DitzaUto , IliriLLOW CHARCOAL, on excellent nr ' -jaj>:--.v::-t,.-‘ >‘ • '■■■■* cgyUlMnoptltadUililttt. 'UGAR—IO hhdB.3pmio Old ' Sugar tm ) flew wxdftr nit krT. laVILH A 00-CS RAIL ROADS, &C, flpfl Tnfllarmpolift Sail Rood* I transport freight Into the Interiorof Indian*. tS* East or l*ittsburgh, at u low rates m aojrotlar route. UfcTlng more Rolling Stock laJ much mow experience is !&SS.*SSSftS* SS&K SSSSTSS W «Su,*.‘^SVm h SfeT«l In Mftdlwn and wot forward FREE of any efaarge to drayago and com* “•ffisenmraay also offer «da Inducement* to Boat* to land with them, a* they baVe lance 'Vharf IMata and Wharves. where goals can bo styred free of eharge and be protected Hum the weather. „ . . For any information or rate* of Cretant, ,ralJ on A. A. HARDY. Agent, at Pittsburgh, who will klt<> the desired '"S.tV (ten. ddW SmU ■ ‘A. A. HAEDY, (Successor to Hardy, Jones A Co.) COilillS&ON AITP FOR I YA RDUiO toKIICHAXT: Agent of the Jlwlison and Indianapolis RAILROAD, No.BU Water st., Pittsburgh,^. jaSP-lyd . , -• |519,7» 13 Pennsylvania Railroad. I mEREE Daily Through Train?, between 1 philailelphiaMidPittabargn.—TFlE MORNING MAIL TRAlN le*vwl'hilidelpbia to Pittsburgh at 7S A SL, „,nititarphto- Ohllubeiplll, ft 7, A M. t3k FAS* I IKK lraTM Philadelphia to Pittsburgh aII,P.M« and MmbtSStoraiatUTpbiaat 1 P.M. TlleYhuiit.KX pßy-JATKAIN leaves PnUadelphia. for Pittsbarch al It, p M and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10. PiM. P tteSo at Pittsburgh with th«.Rail madi toandfrim Bt. Louis, AJtffli, Oaietia and Chiev £*in.pllfivfrirt Lexington and Louisville, Krj Tern* <*%£!&■ •f’””' «b. the shortest and most oxpeditleus rente to .1 hlladelpbia, Baltimore. New York, or Boston. . _L _ . TIIOS. MOORRAuesr. J MKSKIsIKN, Agent, j\uscngtt laaet, fiiiuivrgJi. ja3o-ly L-- ....4918428 « 83^0017 ...» 61,889 00 64,340 81 Pennsylvania Railroad. Croat Central Route, connecting the ■ Atlantic eUL-s with Western, fStthwertcrn States, by a«ntlnoons .n^TTf This road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily llue of H teats ere to ail porta on tha Wo»t*-ru Rivere, audit Clato tand and Sandusky with Steamer* to i)l ports on tbo Northwestern Lakes; making Ibo most dvred. reliable route br which FREIGHT can be towarded to and 'STTMnETuEExrmi.jDEi.pnud-FiTTsßvnam FIRST CLASS—IiooU, Shoes, Dry UoodaW per 100 tbs. (In boxes) For*, leaders, Ac. f SECOND CLASS—Books and Stationery,) Dry Good* (In bales) Hardware, Lea-W6e.per 100B>s. ther. Wool, Ae....~ TUIKD CLASS—Anvil*. Bagging, Baconl r , 100B> . and Pork (in bulk) Hemp,‘Ac. _. J u *°- 10U1D, * FOURTHCLAB3—Coffee. Fish. Bacno and J«, 10OTl , Pork (p«du*l> Urd .nil lull Oil„—J. . wn_lo shipping goods fr*»tn any point East of Pblladel phla, be particular to marl pacta ge “nu Railroad." All Goods consigned to tbo AKcnts-pf thia Road at Philadelphia or PitUborxb, will U forwarded without detention. _ Fmjoqt Aot-rrs.—Moms Potter, Boeton; J. L. Elliott, n. York: K. J. Snewdtir. Philadelphia; Magraw ± Rooca, Balti more; Goo.a Fraaelscna. IHttsburgb; Stirlgman k Brown. Cincinnati,-Ohlic J. S. Moorhead, toulseille. Mcldrum, Madison, RatelUT A Co., St. Lotus, »o» J. S. Mitchell A Son. KratuvUi*. Indiana. 11 II HOUSTON. (>vicTui/Vtiy/it Agent, 1 11. J. LOMBAEKT. Sa»*t. Altf^na,_J\u ly CLEVELAHI) AKD PITTSBURGH Jm. MeAnley Oto. l>artd«i, Natta'l Holmes, J. Llpplneutt, IN CONNECTION WITH The Ohio and Penno. ‘Railroad. Vis Alliance. 3fIIIB shortest, quickest ana most reliable L rente to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, St. □U, la VIA CLEVELAND. . „ . . ... ITils route Is One Hundred miles shorter, and about eight hours quicker to Chicago, ■ than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. , Two Daily Trains between PHtsDurch and Cleveland., TUreeDaily Trains between CUreland and Chirago. Time to Cleveland, 6 hours; Chicago, ~ hours; and SL LpuK 37 hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains to ClsrelandleaTe Alliance at JM, k. W. and IU.OO ■- connecting at Hudson with trains to Cuyahoga sails and Akron, and arriving at Cleveland at 10.04 a. It, and of Uw Ohio and Pcnna. Railroad leaTingPlU*- bnrgbaat3.WA.». and 8.00 a.*., connect at Amancw wlthtralns which arrive In .Cleveland at-IODt A. 3Land 2‘JO r. u. » The3.oo r. a. Train from Pittsburgh makes no eoaneo tlon at Alliance to Cleveland. . , _ . , , , Passengers for Toledo, Übloigo, Bt. Louis, Rork Galena and the North-West, who wl*h to go though with out detention, will take tlwTraln leaving PltUbargb at 8.00 A. XL, and arriving in Cleveland at 2JO r. k~ as that is the only train by which dose connections are made tbrough to the above point. Passengers by this train rnachUhleago at 7AO next morning, and Bt. Louis at mid night. Time gained by going via Cleveland 8 hours. The trains mnn Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as follows:—Leavo Cleveland at 7Aoand2AoA.it. 7.45 PAL, arrive in Chicago at li-W P.K-, 7.00 a. m.and 1&W>«. Trains tcare for ltock Island and Bt. Louis as IbUowa* Uavs Chicago at ».15 A. X. and 19.03 and 11.90 r.«- l*aa*engrre for Bt. Louis go over Ruck Islandi rallaoad to Joliet, and thence over the Cbleago and Mississippi ml* road to Aitonffind thence by steamboat ( miles) to st, Lonts. Passengers by the 9.15 a. is. train arrive io Hrint Leuis ttllAO same evening, and by the 10.05 r. k. train at n< threngh to Cleveland, and there re checkod to Cb cago and BU Loula L.. nax vn ilUAxes Aire ctxvxLASn. Pint Clast. !«• To Alliance *2.30 I “ ChiaiOT -13,00 iS&\ : PassenpcTSareroauestcd to proenre their tickets at the ”™lB J. A. CAUUIIBY. Art- Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, St. Bonn and Hew Orleans MOST DIRECT ASD ONLY RELIABLE ROUTEJ RAILROAD TO CHICAOO, TBKXCE pT _ _ CMcago and Ulssuuppi: Rftilroaa. AN AIR 11XE ROUTE FROMCHICAGO TOST. LOUJS£~ leaver Chicago dwly, (Bnn(l.ays- I excepted,) on arrival of Express Train* of Michigan, Southern and Central Railroads. First BL-Lonis Day Mail at 9 J 5, A. *. ®“r* Nlabt Express at 10.95, P. *. Trains run through, to Bt. Jkoul* in fourteen hours, ria mediate point* on the M bwivaippi. aßd with regular line oi steamers to Kazuu'and CouncU RlufoL .. TIiLKFROM RITTSBUIIQUTO ST.{.OUiS tt KOURS. ' Baggage checked tbreugh to fat. Louis on Michigan, c«ua soau,»» General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Superintendent. Threngh tickets to fit. Lout* by this nots en he Obtain ed in PiUsburg at Offices of Cleveland-A Pittsburg, wid Ohio k Penn’a Ballreada. - . scg^dAwS (Michigan Southern cc Hortheru Indiafla SI TOLEDO TO CHICAGO, conncct t Chicago with Clement’s Llneof Steamers lor Uwaokeo, Sheboygan and all the port* on Lake Michigan. and with the Chicago and Itoeklelsnd Railroad tQeonjMCtiott at La Sail* with thelliiool* Central and Chi nso and Ulwlnippl Railroad* and Illinois River Line o Steamer* for La Salle. Rock Island, BCLoul* and all paint «nthelllinoisandMlaialppiiUTan. . . TOUR DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. 7 Ist—Rsnrtts Mali Train leave* Toledo at £ A. IL, arrlr* Ins In Chuatfuat 1.27 P. H. ad—Morning Kxpreaa Train 1 oaves Toledo at 11 A. M., arrivingiu Chicago at 8.00 P. 51. 3d— Afternoon fixpres* Train leaves Toledo at I.GO P. H* arriving In Chicago atll.oo P. M. 4 th—Right Kxpress Train leave* Toledo at BJS P. JI„ ar rive* In Chicago at 6.43 A. U. One Train on Bandar*, leave* Toledo at 8.16 P H „ and ftaHyTrSte on add Toledo Railroad. ro Ohio and Penna. Railroad to MeJSaitt and the Banduakr and Mansfield Railroad to MonroeviOe, will there eoeneet wUh the CkTdand and To ledo Beitroed. Or by taking the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad at Alliance, will then connect at Cleveland with the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, Baking the time from Pittsburgh to Chicago, via 2i.fi. It. L lUllroadln -ILnure* Through Tieketa can he procured at the offices of the Cleveland and JitUburgh and Ohio and Penna. Railroads, under tb g Dfuoare&’&ent, Pittsburgh, July 20 th. I&M.-U M.B.andN.l. 0. R. RATES OF ADVERTISING;' One cquarv, (10lines of Nonpareilor. Agate.)' „ C Bo on» Insertion-*.-.. ..—....'.-a 0 W Do. each additional insertion-—,O l)o* otit.iTMk ... ‘1 76 - Do two weeks..—3 00 Do three-weeks,,—"4 00 Do on* month 6 00 Do two months—-.-7 00 Do three months-.—..—. —9 00 Do four month*-—.-—.,.—....,10 oo Do > alx months...-.....-———* 11 00 Do twelve m0uth5—......... —. U W j 3 Standing Garda, (6 lines or leeaperannum) 0 00 One dollar tor each additional lias. - Odo square, cbaugeablo at pleasure, (per an* . nura,) oxduxiTtf of paper..——u,.. - 26 00- For oach additional sQtn.*e, Inserted orecosa month, and\ for each additional square Inserted, ander the yearly rate*, trail price. ' J . Advertisement* exceeding a square, and over fifteen lines, to be charged as a square and. a half. Publishers not accountable 9 tor' legal Advertisement* beyond the amount charged fcr their publication. Announcing candidates for o@co tow char cod the MSM -. as other advertisements. •■ Advertisement* nofmarkad-OB.tb* ropy, to a sped flea . number of insertions, will be continued till turbid, and .f*STriSSr*^r»™U«. u .walr italt.d u> . their own lntnediat* business, and: all advertisements tor r. • the benefit of other persons, as welt assail advertisement* " • not Immediately eenimet*«l:wlth their owafandae**, and all classes of advertisement*. In length or otherwise, bo* $ yond the limits en past'd, will 'becnanrd at the usual rates?-- »J For all each transient advertlslPir, bills win bestparatalj:. 1 rendered, and prompt payment Is uwlrrd. , ,:y .-.-1 All advertisements for charitable Institution*, fire eom*A :| panic*. l ward, township, and other public. m*wUag*, and *ll' - 3 poll tie JL meetings and notices, to be charged half price, pay*- ‘ ■ 2 aWestnct-yln advance. ■ . ■ - - - . A .'Manlsga notices to be charged tdoonta. - .•:« Death notices Inserted without charge, nnleits tcecap*F; Bled by'foncral Invitations or obituary notloc* and whaa -• J co accompanied, to he paid tor. . \ xi .Jlegniar advertisers, and all others sending eonunonleaa;. rtons/or requiring notkfcs designed,to talTattention tOi .Fain, Soirees, Concerts, at any pnhUe entertainment*,- "3 when charges are mado Cor admittance—all notice* of wK: • ':* ' rate associations- ever y notWdaflgned-; to call attention to private enterprise*, calculated or. intcradr*! to promote'.:/.) Individual Interest, can-only to Inserted with'the nndsr*/~l standing that the same is to-ho paid - tod If intended-to -A b» inserted In tbo local column, the tame will, be charged **3 attberateorlOcwntrpallne. •* , v* •' Bliho|ror J3g“.notloee to haehsrgad triple prlr*. \’i . Tavern License Petition* (2 . ft ReelFstate Aaenti’andAnctloneen'advKrtleementSJKit -& to he classed under yearly rate*, bat allowed,* discount of thirty three and one-third pu cent frpm the amounF of - -vi bins. " ' ' '* -. •' • 1 - YXXEITQK KMrzfcXlX.lß-XtftJV. MZHK - , Ont&qnaro, three InswtlOßa——4l Mft?3 Dm • farhtddltfqnalfaaardcn.—s7' AwuTuniuin nf noit rina -., ' Ji One Square, (lOUnw,) one insertion—,~£o cents. ' Do. each ailui Uonal-insert ion—_2A cents, S, All transient advsrtiaemvntato b*n*M inadtChoa. -V? •■ 1 4 ; .QBAHBI : - '? -V«j lXtxKry in MabointJ '1 A FEW WORDS on ths Rational Treat* ,75 - f oen of the ElmU and the £ dtytorBtndyandLubor l DnQnotttfßmahwHdon*DoaiO' ' • .•«-! AVcw tfo .Vrmel* tf Dfi A DaXcsupr The toportantlact Uiat these altming eam{dpJnts map ; .V* eesllT heremnr»ii tniiknut In this «m«il tnc£, clwkrty damonstrated, and tbeentiniynew and highly su» wnhl &catra«nt,tu adopted by. the author, fullyjexnlal»» ; . • od, by nieana of which every one la enabled teewn Aauei# - i |fc avridhit-thereby all » tha^y,,^v.*j T .., : . .-^.vci bent to any address, gratia and-post tree tn a reeled «o 2 £3 I -4 STto°4PA.R.K.STOCK—SO ahanafbr P - A.AOOI LINSEED bblfl, io.BtoreaDd for" tr. : i [relehy. ' Je23 v-, BTjOABBApjaB *00; • J OHIO &PKHHSYI.VAHIA Han. EOAB. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT: : Commencing Hay 18th, 1854. THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAIRY. xd DETKttTIOy AT VKSSTLIXe. a*AIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 o’- ]%l dock A. it, dinesat Alliance, tad reaches Mansfield rtj's) p,««, «md Outline attJtf. H. » KXFItRSS TRAIN leares Pittsburgh at 3.00 P.», tales taa at Alliance, and teaches Crestline at ILI&P.X. NKW KXPktoa TRAIN leaves HtUburKhat 'J.SO A. b»ahfkstaatAUlanc*end reaches Cratftne at 11X0a. x. All of these tralasmake cloee connections at Crestline, for Colombo*. Dayton, Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Connection* an mad* with the Ohio and Indiana, and BeUefoDUln«and.lodUnxlUUroailafbr Dalton, Indiana* poll* And tewns In Indiana ’ Connection* are made with Gleralana,- uonroetlll*, gandmkT.Toledb. Detroit and Chicago with Bucjrnuu Up* per Hananiky.Powst and tha towns on the Mad Kiror' Also, with Mount Yernoa, Newark. gasesTllle and . towns on the Mansfield road. _ . Fare to Cincinnati ST,OO; to Indianapolis 13,00; to Dsy i too fifiOrto Toledo $6,00: to - Colombo* to 7-anrw Tllle iMw to Cirralsadal.GO. Through tickets to U>uie> | tnift at reduced rates. THE EXPRESS TRAIN le&tn Crestline it-I.ll> t. «U tod mefaM WUi*arßh »t S^P.JUfnakia^clowjconuoo-. PHKsITRAIN*»t«i CweUlne »t t2OF. X. AsPitlibanrh to 11.40 *. K. Tmlne oil connecting, rttfli ; d mmfi™lfAco?i (MODATOH? 11 mfitMenra ! PttUwaghtolo *» X- tod *-30 1. x-t tod Now Brighton to 7 %I*Qm; <I TKAIN , I«I« Ptttsb^rrfito Si* A.*. tod am* F.iadioiTrtttiliOi.JMMi JOWt ' «®jThe trains do not run on Sunday. : , • ; -.• .. ‘ *xPt£ih*«* or farther lntbrotolon. toplyto thß tkiut plttibomh, or of OE o.pA!tKn<,TfcA«t Apot, Federal street Sutton* JOHN KELLY, Pwaemrer Agent. Pltfa»tcrgh«Maj IT IBM.- . : ' - ;• . ••■• ; Ohio and Indiana BaUroad. I , mRAINS Icavo Ctiatliho daily, Banda; Issssl « CretfUa. thsa*pTß.-B.Offl«wiMoiwnsi!Mß» > Hau», PtttsLirfiß*. « ,t th. EUUon nott», • * ■': Erg^egtodßqpnrißtendMt*/^ “Vf ONONGAIiELA, RKUTIFIEDWIIIS sfib&tf ttu - ‘g'g. EEATHEES— 3000 IIJB. primolCy.. FeatbJ *?£>torire tod for solo hr HEKBYUJOLiIWB.- CUSH—I4O halfbblfl.'WhiloFish;, P 131 [.do . Tnsot; - 00 ;do Bilraoo,tbrsaleor ■•• : luuiux n.ootusa BDTXER— 3.bblB.primO; Roll Bottor-just mUmSfcunbliy,; . y*B. HAKBAUQH ACw. - IARD— 30 kegefor sale by vt '! A6A9 : ■•••>•••••- : OANWKLP. \*rdO£ P£AIDS-A. A. Mason & Oorwill JT'MdtMtiwte wholrf«toclccfWootEUH*2S jjerekr - flew 1 . gjiot'QMßngrea, XARD OIL—IO bbls. in Btbro and foria!< . iu b. mßßAcan * eft: bbls-Tallow in stbto and ■ fef.utr Jrf > 8. HAKBAUQH* COJ Ragan & AHt hwo ja»i! icom pci-Aa> as»gßßaaaaas wUh-taprocoro fcandioa* for salo at Boss, Patton & Me’-; .ifl oomWiinUknUmoot - ■ .i.--..-ii-j'*m O’ [jQVER SEED—3Oi) bus. just ruffd and Air ssb hr aja JOBNWATX * W-!58 IStfKtT 0.3 KAIL ROAD RAIL ROAD; RETURNING: Hemp Hose ttamjfaotoiy 4STOICE Otiftrry street, -above oecono,.. » Ccmcaale*. 1 -WnjL lactorU*, Dwellltfif, *c.lt 13 BiwJ* **»£? A UahteTtnd f*r lr« ipgasim lfa*nl*»tftgr.Co<3- ;4»o’ ; n £AMH~WldK.cffeUUndj|. . ... ftU-ly • ff •flp—V Hide, Oil and Leather Btore. . n KIRKPATRICK: No. 21 South Third JLI • PUlidOiM*. bttvMh W*rl»t *»J Cheroiit - etroct*,— Harp for e&to Spanish Hides, Dtt and Grwo Sait «d: Patna KTI’B; Tanners? OIL; Tamwrf and Carrier! ' XOOIS. *t tia lowwt Priew and npoatho testterm*. _ All kinds of LKATHK& la th« roagb, XTASHMSk** * * which tho hlfchest market pries 'will be gfvea, iQ CASH, or taken inosefeangs ft* Hide*. _ Leather stored free of charge tad sold on oe3:d9m • '■ - - - TjOWB & BUSTON; No. 11l N. 3d street, \ !■» Philadelphia, Wbolwkle' Dealer*, in Corn Broom*, Wrod and Willow Wars, Clock*, Cordage, Me. OnUra promptly fitted. . ; - Jal3-ly IfEW YORK. nttiiH kia* miNCTrKnorf« - i VKWYnRKSIiRQICAI, HiSTitOMKO^tANjPFAOTO&It PATTT & BRINCKERHOFF.. nixmnrtt(B.l AS9 THOUUtt IHUUIU IT ABi klHpB M i - | ■ I which an* oHfrced. to dealers'cm tb e mc*l • ! No. 12 GOiO *Titrr. sti» LUC, NXIf xo*i . . i- SteamVactoty at WlMamabnrgh. BALTIMORE. EOftrus b. samta JE - B. B. GBIFFITH & SONv . OENERAT, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, »» RFKATTR WIIARF, BALTIMORE. limgtco:: ■•••:• • -:i fluxion— Stephen TIUon A 00.- " • * . AVio Fori'—-KHoha Riffpn, Em., Banker,' 16 Will *i»at». rtejjhenaA Cd, . i. RiiUimtirt— John Hopkins, Kwj., President Hezcbaon Bank; Chancre? Krocfcs, Em., 1 “resident Western Bank John Loner, Em- Cashier finnm -M .Merchant** Dana Greenwa? A Co- Banker*. \VuSir.gtoni D- C—Cortoran k Banker*, anl^tf CINGINAATI. WOOD :BNGBATIKG execoted with dea* i patch IN AU th* BZST rtyte, . at the loweit poMIhU»CASII PRILKIVr ai me lywcak *j R BBVJIOCRt Art Chian Banaing* : fT. Qrtrnwr Vonrth and Brcamora tta-Cincinnati. CSta. ' J N. B.~Particular attention, paid, to large Porters, mr Head*, Steam Boat and Bcamas'dai*. ' jrafctf PEORIA. EM. 11. HASKILL. General Commissioi* ! Merchant and Auctioneer, No. 3.Water street, P* Especial atteptlon to Oomintorton bualPata. aaglS M KmCAI,. ieiUND BITTERS: j * . oa• • ' ' > • ‘ •' ' oKXtJIXE HOLLAND UJTTEES. _ . , f'jtOM LOUIS A. .D’ISRAEL’S; Chemial I 1 and Pharmaceutist, of Amsterdam, tbs onlyManuiie. "•* barer. A purely Vegetable Com jound, praperedcn strietlr scientific principle*, after, the manner, of the celebrated Holland Professor Iteerbate.- -Docaas*oflUsreat anooMß. Jo most of-the Kuropean States, Us ;lntrodwlloa • into tb* OoJUxI State's tru InWuded moreuspodallj iatlixmotcm father (tattered here andtbere otbt'um face of this mighty country. Meeting with great suMmarnongthon, I now offer it to the American public, fenowhur that It* . . unpleasant taste in the mouth after eating or ' steeping,lndigestion, eosUrenefii.-nanseajMt* tlco, extreme languor and exhanstroo* loss of appetite, despondency, drown* . . ness, impaired sight and memory?-- - , j pain and «aneo of .fulness 1n'....... the head, and all dlsoan* ! es arising from a dia* . > ordered elate cjf J TUB LIVKB On STOMACH. 'i ,•! . tc H particularly recommended to tboe- paeons wnoee * i j constitution* may have b*«n * D *®lred.bytte«nUngro» nan of ardent spWte, or other fomw of dbripatton. Gen* {W Rrally lastanlatinous In cffi-ct. It hods Us way duertly to Jok m> tb« spirits,:and. in fact, Infnslng new •=• [■ touth •"VSKVMa'ajiroicim . I lnaUr*seeo2P!arrh<ra,ny*ent<> n T,Cbolle,Chol«callorbu t and the many unpleasant effects attending* change oj• J i water or dlrnate. of Nr. &O. noodi.toUJuMa.&tteiea6e.jcat j 1 Etrm&vham. • * i Mr. Benj «niu Pact, 3r.—L>tar Sin t would «ay that I 1 j h&re Uwn with a of thtt Btainoeh. 1 Hub or the heartland ncrrou* beadaab* far eearljr fifteen > 5 Tvart. and bare 'pent *o«ie hundreds of dollars in CTdsr to * i etfect»«rnrs,buttou.*rurpo*B. After-having tfaod tbno l »ttl&sofreor “Eleciro-CUomliral Aroma, or-Holland Blt i ; «rs,"l ee mraulfentirelyrestored. I.ean'aatand ik> -V rail, and attend tomr trainee* with Bkaatxtw, and wool :VJ thrrefure raommaad it to all, thole vbo ora ctmUanr u -jr Girted. ' . D.B. WOODS. 3 Pmsßraan* A ng.54, 1833. >4-: . Hr. Beni. Pave, Jr.—A-fir Sir: Hr sintvrwt thanks ar* •*::: do* to the friend j* Qailos suffered for muo time, with headache, loea of top* ■>;. • tits, mental depression, and In fart general dljordar or fin* (■■ i erstem, Inow fi«d, after oaiotf bot on«JbotuA»coiuaf3QOO« «n > ”° m '“ Sh y!fedJ- _ NIOOinSECnoUTHB. ,|3 B*nj. Page, Jr., fag.~2>tgrgr? t d.-J the most dikrmins fDTm«t Dj7j*pris,brOr»ue*of Bde*> jfc4 hare's Holland Ritters, (pnrcbiurd ofyou) after suflmo* for 3 years with huad-a-ne, nausea, and ceserai deblltV ft ; - attending indigestion. 1 *»w J - ft *S.BnrJWEKIIAVKa “Holland B 1 llnra; and.-tala •£ i j ntjur. Should It fail, In any Inatano^to affott a» mneK ; j and mot. than th««dTSt!nanigtdaUufg«iTpniinon.» t. 1 will X/6 Miami**!. , . BJ£iWA3ALKt*AQB»Sr,, 1 wwwniußuw.. • DtmaadcaiemitaOlloMi. *1 j Oor. <1 and gmlthtofdwid I*wxn *UiJ WtUjj Bt*. :.-J Aljo, br 11. A. fthnegtookA Q»- B. K. SaUerß,Br. IL £ Ker*a,lT«tnlni: Brothers, and J.pehooxußftkfar • bar ah ■'•••- ‘ ■’ l - ! . } John G. Smith, BlnnloghMQ. ; S PITTSBURGH j PUBUHOBD DAILY AND WEEKLY BE v : WHITE & CO. ,\ > DAVID KTE WHITE.] (SAMUEL HAIHOT. . j ornc* ox mitD enut, ncrans hulxxt jjr> wooa. •. TERMS: ;1 DAlLY—Six.dollars per annum, payable half Teariy in advance. . . • . . WKBKLT—TwodoUarsper annnnt.ln advance. Cuba -y’ ■aliltoßUppUedo&tbo fbltowlmreoudltlonai • ' ' Three copies per annum™.....™.—- —J,J» 00 ••*.: Blxeopie* do 9 W Ten copies do »_....Li 00 . r Twvnty copies- do 20 00 • , The package for each clnb to to addrweed to one person* >. and to be paid invariably la advnacc t :.iKo club papers Will >y.- to aent after the rear expires, unlaw the money is sent Kt . v -- a renewal. -^ORN—3oobnB;ibfBalB ; by^ r*. ■\jj • VOXBOyyptniOT^IIPRPIfT. T^RIEDPEACUiiS—2O bna.-iristdro and 1J for Ml* br : v AM. A IU. 2dti. ' j |2 , .lA)Ufirrr'2oo.J)bJA extra and ’S. JF.-Flour . ■ Jw 1 r&g’j *oafbr«daW A.AA. 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