9ECOHB-HABTD -.jglMj— X A n6s!p#p A N elegant Boscwood six octave Piano /V'Tort*, TMfla BEOTFS * ALLEN. Boston, with Iron -ftyp* ami latent ttspeattox AeUon. ncari-r new. Boston PT ABO3B<tSS BufoOTAVE “CmCREBTNO * SONR,* 1 ißPsrfcetwrdsrliirtsrrparUeular.an.lof Terr superior innr*one year- Eorto* pries, new, fcf!s, f AßOs*wood rixoetATß, In Terr K"od order, mad* by Merer* Co-New York. New jrleei2So.snw *llO. A Bonewdris Mtart, mdt V Kfoei". Baflain; about 2 yssri old; In £ood order. • Pri*. new-pr, \ tar 1120. a Mitocur Piano, rather Old funvmea, bat still of somems. C.'d HrixiotUy abcaiXSOC-.now far JW. A Basswood €J£ octave, from PtoA. mads by Il&inAs * •Bnva New York: cxmd mouldings, fancy dots, entirely nsw. New York cries S3QQ. with stool and cover, *2lO. • •;! T*o Rosewood German Plano* BJ* oetavee, imported ax* ctnwlT ter tho tnbicriner and will be sold at th« low cried of 1180 each. 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MlMUian :•■ 1" K “ Bttoall m, ' “ «H ! *» rßetna Book* . ® ■ - Bated Writing*. , - * «Q 1•; 1 .... H; ' B*l«eltoi*«f»ia th» JMlQtrorf Jonro»U lartnlfbT TL B, BOBWOKTII * fYTOTfI IT ALL. 74-WOOD ST.—Sapenot fcEKJSferS SStfccT M^aSuw«AflU6e “ <^y 8 28r M rnABLE COVERS, of different quaHiio :I; «adjnttcm« *, »I» Btand cad '*n?RY CHJBAP—We hate for sale * small Th»f*niil»or«xtt'll«rt'rKf I *Jiiso # sjs2tat?Offl«or- Tor taros, *°-’ B *ffiftHatßT«BOH.'HO, « «• |?OR SALE—An axceUimt Frams E^» pouua REMEDIES—Ajert sJheny Me- WULv*t B*lua crmi Che nr, •:■■- j irroe’i Eiygefemt; tlwrwwtiad ir . HMertOmkhSrm Y PutiUYD«?sto . : - » ’4» “dOa. <•:-•" w >-■ • AllofUi#»bOT»e*UfcT*tad nta«lkacsa»Ur»r»Mrro emdtt- JaM •- Jos. yLEMIKO^ IpyTT>K PORK—2O.OOO lbg. iialk Foirk for !ABL 'ABH--5B barrel* firrtqa»U«s • i* p».mi * 00. KATES OF DISCOUNT. ttOICTBI DIC-T TOK Til fITIUVUI OiXZTTX. ST N. HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. :jjb.6T 3!arkti rLbdmm Third end FourCutt.Pittsburgh 1 | PESNBYLYANIA. 'Eraneh at Xenia -1 {Hank of Pittsburgh—....par Branch at Toungzto»n- do | Exchange Bank of do.—parjCitr Bant Cincinnati— do | Mer. aodilazroTacf do—parlCommerdiu BWJlndnT.. do Bank of Commerce—.-.par Franklin Bank'— —•• do : Bank of North Ameriea~.rattLafarette Bans—-•••* do | I Bankcf Ncrth’n Libertletpar Ohio do 1 Bank of Pounsytrania—par Western Keserreßank dp ! Bank of Penn Tornwhlp—par Small Note*. 1* 1 Oommerdal Bank of Pi pari NEW ENGLAND. Farmeri* A Upchank*’ Bk-pmr AH eolTentßankw.-.—•- X Girard. Bank. ...par NEW YORK. -Kensington Bank——.p« New York City———par Mannfac. k Meeh. Bank—par Country..—--———- 1 1!-Khanka' Bank -par MARYLAND. Moraraensinff Bank..—-par Baltimore..-- ——pax Tradesman’s Bank AH X Western Bank -.-.par] ffiOIKIA. IK* 1 ~ H Bui ofe.nnutowo..—f* lS2S*g!££“,"£st“ “ Bank of Qeitysburgh—. * North Western Bank.— BankTof Leirirt<nnJ %«Mn*rTwSri<nL Bank cf Jliddletcwnl NOKTB CAROLINA. Montgomery Co. Bank----par Bank 8 BankofBt.ofN.C«on» -Colombiaßk k BrtdafrCo-parvcea. BankJVllmtogton. a Doylesfcown Bank —.par MerthMts'W.Newborn, a niof Bui oSiSt?? 11 ”*' I “ * £SSSfb{r=i,A « x wtXlgxS Si aootheroßkrfK.ntockT V Bfc cfgt.u orMiooart- OWo Sttt. Bui. I WISCONSIN. at Akron...——— dolMartne * ttraneh at Athens..—do MICHIGAN. j££|hat Bridgeport...... dojFarmem'Meehanlca’Bank 1 Branch ntCbimeothe— dojPonlnsolarßank—. 8 Branch atCVeveland do Insurance Oempany...— * Branch at Toledo— do State Bank-.---- * n^rN-A o^™™** Branch at Columbusdolßfc of tbs F?°Pk;]? >tonto $ Branch at AshUbulal- dojßank or McntmL-—•• J Branch atSalam— do Bk.of a CanadajTorOTto * Branch at Mansfield.-. da] EASTERN EXCHANGE. ££& Sgffi&itu- ™U°iphi=:v:: .1 ™sptaSKrei£ Branch at Lancaster— dojChwinßatL... - J» Branch at SteubentiDe— do Lonliriils——— „ §E*it Nu.?E“:" £ UOLD ANDSPECIfiVALOB gSSSSES^!i;:- gSS?t^te.T“ gSS.tNcOTCi *> £S.I2 1 '”''"“~~T Iso Branch at Baw«m—— do — Branch at Cuyahoga - do Dnoats aas Branch at MaKUkro—— <*p\ Braneh Wooster— QQ ) QEOESETETaRNOEB A CO. 3KiL*B3 IN 'S&SfSiiS oalSdewT ' ♦ _ CAMPBELL. B REPIN A CO., BAHKERB, XSW CASTLE AXE BUTLER, TERRA. lua cixnxLi* *- * *rrLny ■ JAX33 nti. *1 Mi'll it I IMI tun;** k. u» _ _ _ - Rr?**-To John Royd * Co. Cha*. f. Bran*, «o. ILWhltt.JtoM UinhtUi Pittsburgh: eleeo, Garrett A Bw*. PM***. 00*^ AYER’S PHIS. FOB ALL 1112 PURPOSES OF A FAMILY 1 PHYSIC. THERE has long olisted a public demand pifie—on* whleh should have pen* of tfc* oil th* advantage*. cf every other. Thl* kM_b**n ot* tempted here, and with what nwn we wonidmiyctfol- It ffnta&U to the public decision. It has been unfortun* 15/ft»th*i*U«thithertotlatalnwft medicine Is aertmoniou* end Irritating to v?Si«uVnt»« This Is sot. Many ofthemprodoee>o mush end revulsion in tne system es to more thou conn tor pel once th« rood to be derived from them. These P l ***-%*** dace no IrrlUtion or pain, nnleesl-srije.fron e prevwuw It »*<**ing obstruction or derangement in toe oowbul n>in g purely vegetable, no harm at arise from Inany Quaatitr. but It Is better that any awtoiM should be taken judiciously. Minute direction* tor their us* In Ah* several disease* to wnleb they are v 4r * caAh* box. Among the ffunplalot* wW*h har* hem speedily cured by them, we mar mention U ver Complami fnltevnrious terms of Languor and Lora ol Appetite, Liftlesaw**. lrritobUlty, BlUouS Headache. BWoua Few. Fever and Ague, Palo '* fjdeacd Loin*, for In troth, all the** are but th* was* cuvuee of diseased action In UiellT»r.A»nn*Psrle'tt» they afford prompt and sure relief In CoeUvenee*. PUes, Colic, Dysentory. Humor*, Fwofala ud BeuflT. Colds with a reness of the body, UJc*rs and Impurity of the anyanTewx eaeewharsu purgative Is also predated warn eE^wSS? cures u> Rheumatism, Gout, DiJ>P»T. GraroK &TSlpela#. SSutton of th» Heart-Pain* la tfc* Back, Stmnirh and hide- They should bo freely taken In the spring »* jh* year, to purify th* blood and prepare th* STitetn fw th# JSnc* of season*. An ooaslonal dee* ««mujato« the Ktomaeb bowels Into healthy *ction»*od twdore*the arpTme and *ig«v. They purify the blood, and,,by their stimulant action oa the aimtotoVT*T*toa, wnovsto the ■trangth of the body, and restore _tb e wasted cr dU*a»d Sr?mrif« at **•“* /rrynirm. HcD!* an ooo&slooal dcso ffasSuiSilmiSsss co «taa "™»sSd aiistJC hut anneceesarr dosing should new oe too flsr, a# every purgative medsdoe reduces theitwngtlL when taken to exws*. The thousand case* *hWb a physic Is required cannot b# enumerated here, bat they inmet!lhemeelnes to th* reason of everybody*. amA U is SSdenUy boUcved thUplllwiUansweT* thanabythlng which has hitherto been arallaWs to Srnklnd. When their virtu** areonoe know*. thepnh- Uo will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in noedotacathartiemedldne. __ , . by JAMBS C. Aswymr and Pr*gl«l CjSKui.VU,slut Fri»2srfiw;b«. toil. Sold by Druggists and Dealers In Wedlrin* throughout this section. foktmdjw* CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. Sot the Afflicted Reid. and Ponder! pni/tt, Ow* tteii&r art aaJhttama f<e» • tns/rct* an-lJijvMuu wt J6nw»,, M- ! ontdatcti* i*f!* \ npHIS creat alterative Medicine and Puri -1 fier ofElood li now need by tboonnii of greteflil ijfoin?S-.pt«npftiofta United Btat*e.who t«tirr SZu*totf-.« recnarkahU earnperformedby ihegreatert of ?P®I8« MliTUik." Nt.o - Bheoraetboo. Batrfßle. &opUeoi on the Bkin, Ljt tfßteniea. Feyer*. UUwtt, olaFori*. Affeetioneofthe Kid* oera.Pteee«e»of tke Throat, Female OomplaJnte, Pain* endAehing of the Bene* end Joint ■, an epeedflj pot to Slant by wing thl* great end lcwttmable ftwedy. i °ror eu dlwa*** of the Blood, nothing ho* jet been ftmnd 1 toeonwan with It. »Jt eleanse*the frftem of all.lmport- I t?«^S*Krot“eniTßdenUron UwLlver end EMaer* 1 m*lu3Seo« the Digestion, glref tow to th« Btom*ch, dsS,,cit. dM&tr to tt. MW. esd iaprore the general health In e remarkable degree, I »S warn fwsTaH parte of the United Bute*. I* the ! beet ertdenoe that there 1* no Uambog • b 0 ° I sJ t '„T^* I prwe, hotel keejwti, megiitretee. ead jabUe known to the oocuaunltr, *ll edd tbelr SftotS JSSSfiIaSStbU6&EAI I M/MB POBl n*Ti on the Agent and ret e drooler end Alaenee. end read the wonderful eareethi* troly greatest of eliifedb rizn*B BEKKOT * BETOS, Pn prietcn.No, 2 Peart rtmt, Biebmood, to whom ell order* tor rainjlee end egroefe* meet be eodreeeed. For tele br B; A. Fahneetwk A Fleming Bn** Joe Fleming. PHtabnrgte IL P. Bchwerte AilegbeayCUy. end by PrSrclata generally. AeSQ-Ird«wf OnSAMESTAL STAINED GLASS. THOMPSON & BCHTiFIF, fiLASS STAINERS, No, 155 Third «treot, I T wtiaburdi. rwpeetfallr larlt* tha attention oMht vabaL mni of Architect*, Bulldenand Omttemen or Tro* Ei iSout to build private residence* or ebnrehea, toibelf fflm*n«rtrBTAJNW) OLASB, at theireetaMUhment, frr JRJSPtjIL,* Medal# wm awarded by the PennvrlTanla a££r/tolnlM&end bf the Allegheny County Fair tor gstf# deIMy&AHwT; " • . T*T war POWER TO CURE—“I had hot ■ need It twice before I felt lte heneflrial offset*." - 1 . ~}tr. fi,.£h&iks>-Sfa\'—Bnffirine fromeeoldandotow to which l tried but receipt#, without ©btafajingrt* Iwaapnaentad with* bottle of H A& Beller*' Oous Mixture.” I think It a doty which low* both you asdtn* pnb>le In general, to notHl rely nurt that I had cot used fttwk* before 1 Alt Ita beuendal «o*eu, and (under th» Divine btetnng) bad no oeeaalonto flnlab the bottle. 1 trtUftr alao. u to having witnessed It* mule propertlrt os friend* of mine; one In particular, who bed * try lag attack ou her Jons*. accompanied with a dletmelng cough.— Y«i3r tbennly tnw Eeeulaplue (where rough# and eoldt affMt th* euftrw) ha* descended emfluwt on In **&, Jj. Belters’ Cough Muiure. hi. PiTZOERAtD, 'MtUburctuJaß. 14,1K1. . 186 Wylie #t. PWnErwfeM ■«« by It. K. BELLEU A 00., IT \Toodrt. and to »ale by druggift* ererywhare. deSo OLL BUTTER— 2bxjr fresh Roll Butter l> ii9 HRNBY n.oomw. | jade hr. . iatt HUSKY g. COLUKfI. OAP—SO bxs. Palm Boap and 25 boxes jpup in rtore to nh by T.-LITTLE 100. T ARD * GREASE—2 bbla. Lard and 18 ELAXBEED— 10 bbls. noy landing from rtuner TwlnqtrfcrMUby 'I. DIOKHr 1 CO, ROOMS— IOO dot. Cora Brooms for g&le iff - V i»I4 . -HTOT B; OUIfcDfB. C3E511-AJSNUAL. DAT*—A. A. Muon TO THE PUBLIC. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT; hetibement or pbot. james HeCLnrrocK. M. i> From the Philadelphia Medical College, i sew Etu is ißEOisioEr or xEDiaxr Uedlcln. for the Crrt time lIOUH AUTHOUITTIJ TOT PEOIMMOSI , TIE undersigned havo tiie pleasure of m Bents with tie eminent PTnfteeor JAMES MeCiraroea 5 n ofmfcdelphla.knowuarmorethanaguirteror I ™ “ j SSSsLriSmandßurserr In til* counter or lu Eunrp. S tie purehsse of tie recipes. eel tie pnu&rstlono | of FAMILY MEDICINES therefrom, which will t* , dhtan and popular form, adapted fcr general : Si end salted to tie moet preeslent ! Meedlee eminoe eome of tie BO«t eelushle dlsoorerlee »ad combinations eeer blown for the enre ot dlsosen Thej ue the frails of tie most profound InTestljatlcn, theuld research*nd the elmcetunouusled erperlence oroneo tbAdrrtphxildans of tie nao. jomedr I. .WWI Adapted to eomejmrtfcularjbrtn with tie MoJeri prmnjia gf modern oscheal sdbwa Bari ofthese remedies hare bora tried, lmprorod, end flnaU perfected, in the course of along, octlreMd hlthlr sno |SSpmtl«,n.tonlrlnPhil«l*lthl*.'>t' 1 menr dlrtnnt eeetlcnl of the eountir to which his ima iSSitlon his called him. Their nature and edict are rr3S£KSjSS; Must*. A. CMhman AnVfmi fall authority topreparc ana “FamilyH*4leta<“Jjwu I been eftotbCTnfarpoiral*T“* , *. l *“ ** mtcrlMnfffor many In the haMt of known to hundiwda erf yurt, and their wbt atudente, and who TOfaUrphyaleiio*. w^"T?d BC with dUUaffuiahed huo* aramanrofthempow pracJ inducement* frrtWi cm in all parte of the oounWr-® r e^Jni t bat the d«- rtap !KLi ,um^SSu^Mheo^e 6 aobrcOhroust .Pri nt and a?S make their preparation f*«^ , ?.Ve to &«ffie“^iS^hoUrth^oui l hll operatiepoTßir- of many year* u,, p»tll, bTrmeSd lu the our, fuapatahd moet portlet Ibrm, V. D« Lata Profesoer ol «=fe~r£sss?/4 JJ^SrdtailepopularewdWocl-whlch w h* “* . JJITI aflimrrl tnv» imily u» and defended on at ai tSaSiK* of a phyrirtan. ai balntfthe legitimate productlone of Awnce, Sudyond Eernieaa. bctrjumeol founded ts prose the Irumenee cnperlorltT oX tuehnciee, Sr£l£S>. foDclnu 11.1, .Mchsm h™«ikdfl?Ttt»il T i remediee of the eerie*, and which moet valuable epecifloe ever dHooret comprlm eome of the “*J*rr!JSL T(m or ant the the llrt at bring moet generally demanded, at ttu eeaeor cxznaly, the “KLrHi*.***, **» V* Threat* SpittfM c£ tf, Uf# will U a*™?* ff. i?”» )UUii,ndf j i '* Sg’Sf&ISt’K,22*SS&M. *, al Ibnn. of Kro. SHSSsS i^S^Aftsaassafa lfSviaita </a*™. <• “»“ m'*!3STHMA I^*^*I»f»“”OUCOa “ nDn,T - S'cSS? s ssffSsSfffSSvff £& it OHOIiEt PEBTF.S IKgg&SaAfcn ““‘"““■tom ALTrBJLTIVESYEUP. im^g@Sssg SEiSSffiffffiS.»? I *{4*«3S!:S , «««£™Si ISKBSiSaftWffij^ssfisaa SS^sSff^Si^akssa jcr faortloD*. eaure*. Tin deranged eoniuuflaCT tiuinJushi* ingredient* th. IWnmc 1 “ to roonoo which to* V«frt*H» Kingdom »Mtmu whpw tkmwlih tta PHI* to “* ,ln ' Tn.__BHIOMATJO MXrDEB,_ siasssr- Rb#um*deDl*<******.to*WGrld DM ever BJSSudSSmSL A»»»cnint«Wl'“tKUlarw» IbUkTclcuw»Usr««nMMTMl .UnMUM u £££3?ES&&i^^ T &2i;™£ 1 1“ tbs Ch«t, Btltcb* m in th* fid*. M"« is th* Face, Neuralgic Pain* *hrr«T -«r fbtmd,fSn*ln th* w Hidney* Ta nddan •.tt** , k a af liolhL Billon* Colfaflcd Fit* ofßton* i or GrareLlt will give immediate relief. PJtfQJS, P*r | “*• Abu* andsafrTegetahttreaedyfcrTeTer and Acu*. or InUrciltttnt fBTWin any of it* tora* l S*QrrtojM»riodtt»ny. lW» remedylia* b**n ti£d to the | ftmndaßrscmoro far Many SSr.sagr.rsH ’nSoSTSr^ot, t %3b2SS££?& 1 i; ijl-s; SSa*fiSSsssSSsS2^®3f« &V.J«£SS tawlSSltSin. PBltffi, t«Box. 25 °“ t *- in ASTI-BIUOOB FILM, SS£SSS?SS , WS?^tSS 1 day-colored (tools, *ekTh*ee PUU, lft*k«a to *nt ftaseeof Billon* and Yellow, or other FewerfcwUl geo J^llJwtrdoffth*attack. PRlCK,per.Bos,2ftCant*. Th» anderrlgned, In accepting the proprletenhjp ofpi James MeCUntoeV* Family Medl fines, would wfpactmllj itsta to th* public, that In hi* profusion a* Dispensing Ch*ml*t,r«T nearly fifteen yean past, daring which tlnw he ha* been actively connected with th* b**t phannacot! cal establishments In this country,!** has had constant occasion to see and prepare tha preKriptlons of toe mos*; eminent physicians, among whom h* would name Dr. Mott. Dr. Parker. Dr. fronds, Dr. Cboeaeaan, Dr. Baeas, ,D> I Whittaker, Dr. Bebmidt, Dr. Uornck, Dr. Elssam, prs. Pratt and Young, Dr. Bool*. Dr. Green, end many otheri h the dtycfNaw York. t Th* esperteno*. tons acquired enables hto to dlsenmi naU with oonfldrtoa between UffUinai* rrudteirut, eowAto. d*c<tnf(ddol7p,ao!ajto**eur*a harmonious chemical ao tion In union with their highest therapeutical efforts, an tha Inaccurate mixture* of ouadtery and Ignoraaor,where-, In, fcr want of proper kno*l»dge Inooobtnlng them, to* hwt IngxwdUnta may neutralise and deatroy each othsr, or molt In a sutatam* highly lAlurloo*. and contrary to It* ntended design. It Is with pleasure, therefor*, that b ertllies that the prescriptions *f Dr. James Mediated: ar ot only eompo*ed of to* nwt valuibl* medlaal sg*ntt known to, and habitually employed by, our bert praetl ttoners lu the treatment ol the Mteral dlseaaes far wbleh they ar* Intended, but they an combined In such accurate voportioc*. tn relation to thilr toetnleal and medlanal •Arts, as to seoure the attainment oi tbs ntmoft Insrease of thetr power and efflcleney. Ineondusteuhe will only add IbrMmeett toatb* <u falhr with oonfidenoa ta hlspastoareer. a* hi* guarantae totoepubUetoatthasaprcairtiMdia In hi* hands will b* taUJifiEy prtpand tn strlet aooordanoa with th* preserlp dons of their distinguished originator. ALBZ. CU3IIBIAN Qradbvtit cmJ JVuifaa tf Vu & T. CbSepe if PhMujt- Thaaber*Medicine* may b*«rocured, at whrtmalaa rrtrthof A,CUfIUMAMAOO, Sole Proprietor, Ho. 133 Pulton it* Hew Task. And of all to* prtndpr! Druggists tn tola dty. Also of JAMBS UsCIiIHTOGK, M. D. corner of 9th and VUlxrt sts* Philadelphia.' * And of FLBMIHO BROTITEKS. AgU, Pittsburgh. And GEO. Q. KBYBER, Agent, ccr- of Woodst, and Virgin alley. ' And of J. P, fLBMXKG, AU*fh*UT CltT. And may be ordered through any Apothecary, Druggist • Oenutry Itcrekeeoer In any part of the eountry. *IT HOG 8 HAIR*—2S bags curled Hogs' Half jolt rac'd tad tor mla by 8, HARIIAPQn * OQ. FLOUR —300 Ibis. S. F. and Extra Family flonrreo’dandfcraalaby 8. ifARBAUQHA 00. POPS —10 bales prime Eastern Hops roc'd 1 *pd for rela br B. lIARBAUQU A 00. I INSEED Ollrr-13 bbli. Linseed Oil in A store And ftr sal* br B, nARBAPOH A OPT wtUfiF. LARD—S bbli. ree’d and for sale \Xt»r BBLL k LIftOTT, Water street. 1 A. MABON & OO.h&To juatreoM-100 ** aa* V WmSn.Wdrurt MO'i jM tifcgSTS antn BAPQtIA 00. SffaMftgpi Kfin BBLS. SOP. & EXTRA FWUR; y|JlJ2oobaijirl#4 Peach#*, Julw/} • . iOQTm*icioy*Tß*ad. frtaareby..-, - JtBo ■ WALLACE aO^Rpm»E.emit«rtTrt 'C'GGS—-5 bbls. flresh .Egpi this day if- Iv astredasidibtsakbr fIj&RT H. OOtjy. now Undingftti JF'atoaMrAdaaafcraaleby, ± „ nJL-lSjr^ u ah pieura o* HOUSES* FARMS> &C. ipITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—A large \J_ lotofground, situated Intbe Athwart, aui fronting onPenbft.between.Harrisonand Cttson. running baek to Spring alloy, on which an ereeiedJtwn double .. itory Brick Houses oo Penn st, and 4 Briek TenemenU orf Spring alley. The whole property it In mime order, and occupied by prompt paying tenant*. Thoee wanting a g»wi abdaafo Investment should apply at unen. Offered at the low prloe of 16000. ?•*>» rents tor *B5O. Apply soon to U£i B. lIcLAIN A BON, 21,5 th it. tya 1-2 ACRES OF LAND, situated 1 1-2 A O «n1l« from Enon Talley Station, In UwreroeOo.: 60 acrue cleared. balan*e In rood timtwr land, with good Frame Iloaae, Earn and Orchard, fronting on west branch Of Uttleßeaver. Gallon B- UcUAIN * SON. TOWA LANDS TO EXCHANGE FOR 1 PITTS BO KUH MANUPAOTURKS-W* hare tour hun dred and eighty arm of toscdlen t land In lowa eonnty, lowa, which we will exchange tor FUtaburgh Hiwlbr turrt articiea. Apply to B. McLAIN A SON. T AWRENCEVILLE —52.000 ONLY—For I i eale a comfortable Dwelling House, of ball, pallor, dining room, kltehon. good collar and four bod rooms-- Tbo lot hat a front oft* ft. on Allen sb, by 100 deep; a well of good water and pomp In the kitchen: out-oven, itable garden and fruit trees, grace vines of chMee qoUlty, An, all in good order and will be grid for A n j > . a ° t d * remainder at 3 yean. 8. GtIYHBERT A BON, I+o, 3d at. "I?ARM NEAR FREEPORT FOR SALE— P We are authorised to sell that 80 acre Farm, near Freeport, for the aaoifleing price nf *l6 por acre, ■» the owner wishes to leave for the far JVrst to the 15th Inst,— Apply to fe3 B. McLAIN A SON, 21.6 th st. R GILDING LOTS FOR SALE—A lot of 20 ft. front on McKee st. by 80 ft. deep, situated in Bir mingham. Price *250. Also. 2 lot* rituated In Bast ; «r mlngham, each haring a tront of 20 ft, on Meadow st, By *’& d ° f m^ne A u no «.t. TTSQR eTaT.V,—A wnlcndid Dairy Farm of 100 I; acres, near the Perry stills Plunk Bead, 8 mUes from the city, itls in prime order. On It are 2 fine Orchards of grafted fruit, with good Houses, Barn and Htables, mod ev ery eouTeulenca. Price low, st *B6 Pjr acre. Kminlre of feitf THUS. WOODS, 75.4 th st. FOR SALE—A 'Countnr Seat of 11 1-2 acres. within 3 mils* of the city, on a good rond- It u offered very low. Ensure of TllOi. VTOOpS, fe2-tf f 75 Fourth st. Eight acrls 6f excellent land for eale, in a i Jaasatt location, at about fi of a miU iroui East Liberty and the Pennsylvania R. It. station, with a dwelling bouse and stable, a variety of bearing .fruit tree*, a Urge garden, and goo-1 water. Ihe land Is all cleared and under good fence. .Price $1 X W>O. For tanas, Ac., apply to 8. CPTIim'RT A SON. 140. . d at. rre FARMERS, DAIRYMEN-ANJ TAN- B NEHS.—For ta10,478 acree of Land, in Wentmweland county, 60 mllea (2 boura ride) from Pittsburgh, and mile* from UlUrida Web* Btatlon, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. About 40 move are cl cared; good tillable land, upon which la a J<og House and Barn. It Is well adapted to the raising of fruit, or it wouldmakean excellent Dairy, grass Eruwlnglaxurlaatly, end the place being well cup* e" with the beet water. There la an etmndanee of the timber, vis: Cbostnnt, Chestnut Oak, (bark timber) » Oak, Poplar, Ac. It Is well worthy the attention of Tanners, as the oark cut be sent to Pittsburgh, by either : railroad or canal: The timber alone la worth more than i the price asked, and most of the land would afford excel* ; aatpaiture when deered. . „ _ The whole will bo sold tor the very low ptlee ef M per acm or U will be divided to suit purchasers, at from *4 to j balance la three equal ahnud payment*. Title Valuable .Property lor Sale, SN Liberty street, ndjoioig the Methodist Grave Yard, near Canal Basis. This U now the only able piece ofproperty in this neighborhood not already bought Up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Front ing on Liberty 60 feet, on Blm street 100 foe 6 thenoe to the Methodist Grave Yard 86* feet, to Liberty 100 feet. This property It meet desirable aa a lintel. The building now on it, a good snbetentlal three scurf brick, with ell the aeoTOmry back buildings, has for a long time been oc cupied as the Union Hotel, doing a good burinaea. Capi talists asd othrre desirous erf making a good investment, will do well to examine the pre mine*. apSKt EDWARD PARER. \TALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—Situa ted la North Fayette tnwnah-p. Allegheny eountT, 10 mile# from tho etty and 2S miles from the Steubenville railroad, at the Noblestown station; contains 40 acres, All cleared and faßead and In a high state of cultivation. Tbe Improvement* are a comtortarle dwelling house with 5 rooms. Bam. Stable, Stoss Milk-house, Smoke-house and otherout-bulldlDgs. There Is an orchard ot cholee selected fruit of various kinds. The place is well watered by six living spring*, and tbe whole plane can be easily cultiva ted. It is situated In a good neighborhood, convenient to church.mill, school, ic. Apply to CUUTCU.BUU, scuoo., A SOX, 21 6th St. 4 SPLENDID FARM—For sale a Farm of 132 acres, 80 acre* in a high state of cultivation,-50 ime bottom land, balaoui 'choice timber, a two story Brick Ilouse. well arranged; a largo frame barn, and all nrassarv out houses, of tbe boat material, and put up in the manner. Apple and Fetch Orch ards, and abundance of other fruits of choice Qualities; situated on the Youghtougheny river, 4 mll***bove sle* BeesporL and *JO from this elty. Price *6O per acre Ap ply to Jisa 8. CUTUBBRT AaoS. HO. 3d st. N ear new Brighton—a fine farm of 108 acre*, alUere! lan L and la a good state of caltl vauon, with a new Frame Ilou*. a good Orchard of graft al fruit, never-toiling springs, plea ly of cocvl, a rood barn and tenant houeec utuatei in a good neighborhood; churchee, echools, mills, Ac., and oonvvnUnt (o New itrighton. IWice, *35 per acre. Ptxr tsrma, Ac., apply at the old established Baal Estate office of j*JO , ACUTHDERT A SON. 140, Id st. FOR SALE—In Germantown, wll fU within 15 minutes walk of PitUburgh. across the AUegneny river, opi«oelto the Aqneduet. ftir lh« low price of 1150 each, *25 la hand an-l tiS per year-tbey ought to eel! a that price h> a few days, ir you want a usd a cbran house, you esonot purchase too soSTilaqulreof TiIU.MAH WOODS, ■ 75 Fourth street. riiUE best sito for on extenstro ManufacU- Jt ry In tbe flourishing Boroogh of Rlrmlsghaa, com prising about cne and a naif acres of ground, baring a front on Water, McKee and Bingham sta. And aHo smaller slse lots, !u a great variety of situations, .fronting <« the principal bunices* sta in Blrruingbam. East Bin lAingham ana South Pittsburgh:can be had cheap on ap| plication to P. M. DAVIB, Aurt-. cor Wood A 6th eta LANDIN' ELK COUNTY FOR SALE- We oCcr tor ted# abont 4UOt) MW of land tn IQk. Co, in several tracts or different sis**, wh-cb we wlll kllat tbe extraordinary luw prloe cf One DcUor «ind a Half pet Jen. Tract No. 1 cootalus 10U0 aorea .. - s - 1000 “ - 3 ** 1054 - ** 4 - 216 “ *• •• 6 *• 62 Tbe UUe la uoeusFlflnsable, htrteg been originally dw fired from tbe State UovwumenL The land Is good term lug land. welMlabered and situate tn a fine healthy lo- a ebfgt distance of tUdgway. the ooudlt •eatTThe AUMbeaf Valley and Banbury and Erie Rail* roads both ran through Kllgway, thus affording superior jgjfcantws.a.iae.. MT. WASHINGTON PROPERTY FOR BALE—Agood Tram# Dwelling Uouao, with larg* 11‘j ft. Croot an the brow of tfco hill, and running b*eX 422 ft. on Bcrtbft it. to as allay, with a vail 01 good water. shad* and trail tree*. a atehla. Ac- and a ■ roed board tear* around th# property. Print Person* deairou* of a pleasant reallcnca and pur* water, altha view of th* two attlee, rirera, A*, would do well to attend to the above. Apply anon at th* Real bUU Of -sc* of jad4 a. OInCtIBKUT A SON. 140. Sd at. rpHIRD ST. PROPERTY FOR BALE—A I new three story Brick Dwelling flouee, of II room*, with a large Start Room, a hall, gu fixture*, lath room and rood rellar. So. 133 Thirds~ • . , A two *tcry Brick Dwelling Uouaa, of 3rooms. a haU and UoreHUnm, cakaraad fini*b*d attic: alao, a back bulld og, aultabi* fhr a dwelling house. A two itorr Dwelling Uouaa on 3d »L, obnteinlag Urn* roaaia and a store hoots and ftnUbad attic, vith a lane SSoran In ttacalUr. a. CUTUBXItT A 8&N. 140. Sd »C : 10DSE A LOT FOK SALE IN EAST x LIBERTY, situated vltbin 8 minute* valk of tha RajTroaddUtion. Tha lot h« a front of 120 fret on tha Orvtnalaugh TtxmpUa and extends bwsfc 169 ft*ttoa«t -' Tia building eousiats of a two atory Brick Ilonre, hall and I room*, including tha kltcbun; Stable. *ca craat rariaty of Fruit. Immediate pceserelou can ba given. Pries, SS,- SoTtmiw ILKeLAtN A lfi)N. 21 Fifth at COUNTRY SEAT FOR RENT—A beau tlftd Gauntry Best, * titcrt ilJUaca from tbo dtjr. on on omnlbuJ rout*, tat real. Appt» to wiw tups woods. T&. <u»t FOR SALK—A House and 2 Lots inTJridgo vatCT.oflafed at a groat bargain. Emjnlra of aa34-tf Tllui*. WOODS. T 4. «th t. SALE.—A splendid Country Koai -1 dsws, on the Ohio Hl?**, adjoining tb* Uotuaofßaf ng*. on tha plank read, at Wood 7 * Bun There 1* 0 acra* oorerad with a lark* amount of grafted fruit*, arargwan*, grapes, terry* and cardan tool*, with a tuparior Dwelling, urn and out boosau All Intruded to m&xa a remibrtabSa bom*. It 1* ofTerad low. Enquire of Bobart Davi* bad-, or of TgO&WOODa , T4 ronrthßtwrt . 1 ARGE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE— -1 A Within SO mUiUtoa walk of tha dt*. tor|2soeach. Tarm*,S2lHattasd. balanoeln 4 yearly rara«nt* .. mao tf.cuTiiiiKarABoN.Ha.adrt. SALE—A superior Farm in Beaver 1* county, 8 mil** from Darlington, and & tnlla* from haw Brighton, containing 100 acnm lilOof which Is und*r enlUratlon, anil In tr*t rata ordsr.with good orchard and Maereaofcualonlt. Ill*offaredkjw. 'lhMjnlraof an2&-tf TiXOMAP WOOPAIfr, 4th »t |?OR SALK—A fine Farm on Chartiere JP Crock, ccnUlning 131 aera*. wail loprotad, only 6 aua« from tha city;alio, a good fraaa butiaa and lot near tlMbeadofKadcriu*U Ailezhtny. It t*offeredTery low. 1 bar* a UagirUr with tat dearription of a largw number of harm*, country ante, bouses and lots, which will ba given to any who wish to buy property tber -will find described on tt. A fini***ortaeat for gala Gallon + wlMf Tiioa. W00D5,75,4th «t. rno RENT—Tho Store Room, 83 Fourth Bt. I Kaquira at tha rise*. Showcase* and a naw. wall Snubed CeusUr can be obtained by calling there fhr a r»a aonable prtca. mylMm SALE.—Two Uousoe and Lota on 1 WjUe Itmt, near Washington 'two Douse* and Lot* on I'ennaylTsnU Amu*. On* lot on Towcsead itraeL Also*- I Twenty other# In different part* of the dty, all of which will ba aold low on fair tanas—They are ilaMribed on my printed Register, which you can U*»* gratia by.eall ng at 14 Vonrth ureal, if you won't buy, and If you barn property for *»la, by calling on me you can hat# It before tha public at largo in a very easy way. enquire of TUOS. WOODS, Oommerrtal apltf 74 fourth atreat. T AND FOR SALE.—I 43 acres of Land, I i gu QiiM east of MeKwaport, on which it a good (SneoHouae and Barns 110 acre, cleared, a Urge or eheru of gtaTUd fruit, and 34 acre* of Goal. Now 1* tha tlma for a bargain. 60 acreaof land, tear J. Murdoek'a garden, with a.good frame bouse on Its It la cheap, ' 60aarea,0mllffi wertof New Brighton, on It ar* good Improreotute; itwlU beaold tarylow. Alto, a Tarma of Goal, on th* MooongmhaU Blrar, and , gr«S rariaty of other frnnagnd amall Wta of lend in .barWulty, which t haT# deacribadon.-my printed regia tor. Cali and get ona, If you want bargalna, of apLtf THOMAS WOODA 74 Yoarth street J FEDERAL STREET PROPERTY.—Th» ' undenigned offen at prifato aal# tha property on daral south aid*, above wojdatlng of EIUiiT LOTS, each havioga front oo Fmlerel «tre*t of » fret, aud runuing back 100 fret to an »iI«T JO ftjj Bo lergs a body or greuud. In a position so •Ufrilrta, talnly now not tn be met with in AUcgheny lote are offered at the low priea «f *2OOO each} one-fcurih oath la hand v th« beienca at L 2, and 8 o3r Uia BTOtCT. CT. IBitol «t. 1 AROE CITY DOT .TO LEASE.—Th. I j Lot of Qronnd, at preaentoceuplad by JohnM (sj*o&l.to. o» Übvrtr itwrt, brtwjw Wju beWaed for a term of year* from Arril lit, next. Apply K JODN 8. IRWIN. No. MMarket street, a28.-tl BOUKRT UOBB. ronrth atrert. tSoil SALE.—A Ground Rent on ralu»W« L'gfflgSK ,UCTt< 170 R SALE oil TO LET.—I will eeU or JP rent my property In Manchester, <ynrirtlagof4iu>g* errs of UrounaTupoa which are erected, one oootalnlng Satul tha other 4 rlage, Wood and Coal lieu**, and a fine mT,„ Th& P»pp*rtyU very plaaaanUy aituated near the Ohio River. Th* bolldlnga are shaded by tree*, andjaeartM Omnibusitatinn. rwillaanail,or *P^ o ® tore, and would prefrr wtelnlng wsywloa May. Apply to It. LRB, 1M liberty atreet. _ T7OR RENT—A comfortable Dwelling® §}■ Pons*. mnUlnlngB Rooo*»ln Ipoiordw, SUrXiA situated la Pltt Townahlp, IH milea from ps Coat Boose: Rent mod*rata,to thoss who wonM-J^L* 80 * property. Enquire of . mOR first rate Grocery SUna JP ianfl fixture*, with a wallaelartedrtocl. ThafUad Cabo* of tha best In th# dty, and bus good Ig**!*®® ormntry cuitflm.' tor partlniUra, addreaaßax 90a. jeia FOR SALE-4 boautifixl County Seats, on /the 4th stmt ve Aoica rpota, and onght to beaaenradby umaa who T OT IN TEMPERANOEVTLLE FOE 1 A BALB-Ytoptiftgas fret on Walnut it* on tha south ddMnlnjr toft of UrOL PhUUte,«ad ntaStre b«k W> a lamMafiay. This lot la u«ft sUnated, and tha titles In Tsmp«rahasTll}t.bslgg-newly satUsd, a wamntte dasi iwUVVftfBB. Adigpgy «* . v t : tfereAtatowt. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. | OFFICE in the North Room of tho MER-! CHANTS’ EXCHANGE, Third street, Philadelphia. 1 MARINE, INLAND AND FIRE INSUItANCE. [ Muni IasCKAXCES—On Vessels, Carso and Fruigbt, to all ■ ports in the world. ' I Isusd ijracßxscts—On Goods by lUtct, Canal and Ixkea, , and by Land Carriage to all parts of the t'ukin, Inelu- I dins the riah by Fire ontll arrival. | FiaalXffgiAKco—On Merchandise generally, on Stores, ■ ■ D ' m *‘ TUB OOHPA.NT. Nonaum, 1. 1843. Bonds and Mortgage* .—.—* 5,000 00 United States, state .of Pennsylvania, ITOIa oo Stock In Banks, Railroads and Insurance Coe.- 19,.87 70 Bills Recelveahls- :————- 12CU&J 62 Cashou hand -1,706 64 Premlam* on Marine Polkiesiwcently issued— 87,137 27 Subscription Notea - 100,000 00 $419,769 13 Willi am Martin, JamwOHaid, fDr. B.JL Horton Joseph H- Seal. Theoph. Paulding, jWm. EjTeiJr., Edmond A. Souder, Isaac R. Davis, (Joshua L, Price, John C. Davis, Hugh Craig. I James Tennant, Robert Barton, Spencer Melivaln, I Josephs, Bunwtt, John IL Penrose, Charles Kelly, Jas. B. M Fartand, GeonreC. Ldper, Susnal B. Stokss, |Wm. C. Ludwig, Bdw'd Darlington, Henry Sloan, iJ.T.Losan, Pitt g, 1L Jotu-s Brooke, James Tranualr. D. T. Morgan, do. J. O. Johnston, WILLIAM MARTIN, President, Taoms C. llara. Tics President. Josxpn W. Ccwur, Secretary. J9“Omcx of the Company, No. 95 Water street. Pitta burgh, LiallAfJ P. A, MADEIRA, Agent. ■ Franklin Fire Insurance Co., of PhilatFa! T|IRECTORS: Charles W. Bancker, Geo, If W. Richards, Thoe. llart, Mordoeal I>. Lewis, Tobias Wagner. Adolphe E. llorle, Samuel Grant, David & Brown, Jacob IL Smith, Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. Pamirs 1. Bascim, Secretary. This Company continues to make Insurances, permanent or limited, on eTory description of Property in town and oountry, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large contingent fund, . which, with -their Capital and Premiums, nibly invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company, on Janaary Ist, 1861, aepul> Ushed agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were as foilowx, vlsi— 6B .. W4TT7B 83,90017 61489 00 6444081 Mortgages—..— Real ristate...—.... Temporary L0an5......... Cash, Ao. .. $1,212,708 44 Since their Incorporation, a period of 21 year*, they have paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thousand DoP lars Losses by Fire, thereby affording evidence of the ad* vantages of Insurance, as well aa-their ability and dlspoel* tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNE9COFFIN, Agent. ap!9 Office 8. E. corner of Wood and 34 fta. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. anrra nun, j*., panr— ....——r. u. ooanoa, sxo’^ Will Insure neainst all kinds of Fire and alijine Risks. Tboa. Scott, Ju. UoAolay A. N'hnlck. Qeo. D*r«i«, aW. Riekatsso,’ S'ath'l Hoto**, O. W. Jftekaon, ' J Llpplseott, R .Miller, Jr„ J. W. Butler, Wm. Lyon, 0. Ihmscn, AS* A home Institution managed by- Director* wbß known In this eommunity, and who will liberally adjust and promptly pay all issues at the Orricx, No. 92 >5 atcr Street, <flpang A Co's up stairs, Pittsburgh. ja4be [arine, File and Inland Transportation Insurance. npHE Insurance Company of North America, t Philadel phi*—Chartered 17M. Capital, $600,000.- Asaets January 12.186 L $1,001,264 50. WUJ make Insu rances on buildings and their contents, in this city and vidnlty; also on property of every dneertptirA. shipped pet 1 steamboats and other vessels, either by inland transpor tation or on the teu. ' bouctobi: Arthur A. Coffin, Pmt, Thomas P. Oope, Bamuei W. Jones, John R. Neff, Edward Btnlth, Richard D. wood, John A. Brown, William Welsh, Kamuel V. Smith, Francis Hoskins, gamuel Brooks, 9. Austin AlHbooa, Charles Taylor, Wm. K. Bowen, Ambroee white, George AspinwiaU, Jacob >L Thomas, ' James N. Dickson, 9. Morris Wain, il. D. dhenvrd, Secretary. „ This is the uldeet Insurance Company la the United State*, and from Its high standing, tons experience, ample means, and avoiding ail risks of an extra nasardooa char acter, it may be ooosidtred as offering ample security to the public. WILLIAM P. JONES; Agent, fel 60 and 61 Water street. MISCEIiLAXEOUS. Pittsburgh Riding School, THE subset.-- j?pec..ully u. - ----- s: i&affiSS3MsfaW«Ms ttai U pcectdbla from tU parti of tbs dey* It* hltfJfr atul tlrr riiuatJoxLT»nd«n it **pod*Dy mlteti to tbs two- TOdonof UMlth. by this port a*mabU homo m docii* ul will train «i, acul *b*_P”P£*'J t £J pl*d«M blmulftbatßOPalßi or srpeose ba iipawd to pub Ho. «l*blUhm»nUh« trA JAMES W. WOODWJiU, OABINKTFCnMITURK UANUPAOTuRBB, we. 07 ab» 99 saus itrxxt, rmsncKoß. 1 W. W. respectfully informs rna friends •I • and easterner*, that betasJnst cnaaplstsd Us stock afFuroltar*, wUeli is dsddedlytfi* largest afld best ever niwd fcr sale InthiJ dry- Ash# is determined tvpphold Us stock, with seasoned materials, best worlunanaUp, sod newest dsignsTand from tbs extent of blswders and fy!litr<» mepnferturing. he is enabled to produce war rant*! .VC&XITUIUS at the lowest pH«c lie keeps always op-band the greatest Tarietrof erert description of furniture. from the cheapest and plainest, to tbs most elegant and costly, that afaonss.arany part of one. knar be furnished ftm bis stock, or mauafretpred expressly to order. The allowing artldee«nals» in part of hi* assortment, which, fhr richness of style and finish,] sannot bemrTissed tn sjjt of the Eastern cities. nrCoail XiV tetwwtete Soft*; sUO Softs in Plash sad ilair Cloth; 100 doted Mahoginy Chairs; 40 do Walnut do 100 Mahogany lloeklng Chairs MJWalnut do do 100 Mahogany Divan* ' 60 Walnut do ) 00 Uarbls Top Centre Tables 60 do Dressing Bnreanc $0 do Watfcftand* 40 Ineioa*l do too Common do 60 Plain Dnadac Bmv 40 Mahogany Boditaad* 20 Walnut do UOOerttaxß „do OX) Cherry and Poplar BadJload* SO Mahogany Wardrobe 10 Walnut dd 10 Charrr do 40 Plain Barton* _ .. 100 Dtzdng and BraakfratTabU* 12 Saantary and Book cam* SO Down Cfcn* Saat Chain; •24 Cana Sunt Rocking chair* 1 BtiiolnK Poplar Macs* Tibia* Onomaatlon Cbatnc Pmhroka do ElUabetbnk do; Hall and Fkf du fatfflnUid dot Sxtiutsa DtnJ^Wb** jm d£ - Ottoman* Octhla and HallCnalnt __ " Al*o»alanaa«tißantofOcß»mo* funltnraandwind* *°oSlnrt'makßf* roppUad vlth artlolaa In thalr ltna. . Btaamboat* and DotaU furnlabad at tha ahortart. notlaa. All ordara promptly attandad to. B>MO Tnß NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL TOITED STATES MAIL BTEAMBBB. Tbs Bbliteecapoatna tbU Lis* in the rnnESE Ships hate been built by contract, I uptwllr tor OoTtnunent S.rß«*, .T,rj <*n> hu beta iiT.n in thsrfr construction. U In th* KnKiuW. tO «UUrt strength aod snood, and their eceommodetioae fbr PaaMxt* f*rs ucwualled for •legenc* and mmfort. (Mo* or Pi°r-tr from New York to Llrirpoo In Fbft gA(&j H3* lSl ut* of extra aired fltiU RoopuLWOO; tnSeroua from Liverpool to Na» York t3a Surgeon attached t* each Bhlp. Mo Berth can b*|ie<mred until paid lot. no uerui KATES bt SAILING. Fm* N«W YoieJISHU. Dfj* Saturday, January 7, IWedneeday January 11. Saturday! * 8L " iWednaaday, U. ;hg&*P"X Itas^s. SSSB: 1 wSSS^: M^£. StSdiy Anril! Wedneaday, ApjOA. Saturday, * 16.* Wednesday, J 19. fUtunlar— " S 9. Wednesday, May S. , StSSy>aylS. W*dnssdey - 17. BalSSy J 27. Wednesday, - 81. Saturday! J an* 10. WodnMday. June U. Saturday. " 24. Wednesday, .’*,24. Saturday. July 8. W*dn*ed*y, July M. Saturday, ** 23. Wednesday, ,** Saturday, August 0.l Wedneaday August ?• Saturday % . 1», Adroit .jtnnltr , j, WtdllWllfi 1A B*tonUTiB*i>t«ab*r4. Wedneklir September ft BttiudiTi “ lft. Wednesday, 3®* git order, " 80, Wedoeedty, October ft. Saturday, October 14. Wedneaday, 10. Batnrdar! “ 23. tfedaeeday, Norember l. Saturday Nprember 11* Wedne«U7. * J*. Saturday, /i " 24. Wednesday, “ ©. BtSidiy Wnber 9. Wedaeeday, December 18. U RaturjlT. .. ** 23. ffulDWdiy, 27. PorF&aht or hms*, apply to HOWARD K. 00LMK8 AGO, BROW* SlfirLKT i 4XX. LtTerpQofc B. . HOBKRTS A 00.,13 Klog’rAras, johH MUNROE AGO., 2fl Uu® Notre Dime doe Vlrtoi™, Darla, QEORQ KH. DRAPER, Ham. . The owner* of thee* Ship* will not be accountable lbr Cold. 81lTor, Bullion, Specie, Jowelry, Predoo* Stone* or Hotel*, uniat* m H * of Lading ere signed thereto?, and the Tales therein expressed. ' jylt Carpeting!, Oil Cloths and Hattinga skfi( QrVo d, * RE NOW RECEIVING DIRECT from the /TLManufbeturcrfctbelfelide* and urge aaacatnualo OvMtlonuul OUCiothafbr SpriuMlM. wd is Mrtco»> •letlnc of Royal En tilth Velvet Carpetaj BroMtlfand Teportry d« Aubnnons, • newartlelj; Imperial and Soper 3 Fly* . Tapestry’ end_ do Ingress; Extra end Hu* da Church Carpeting* “iSfaSfiSiiTrtttoa TOCTthfr with Wool, Dutch, Heap, Cotton, tad «Ttrj Cloths SvmS to24t«t wid#,frceooend Chlnta n*tteni«,cf idlQunlttleeandprieea. Also, mosaic, ehaoißr fnd tufted rug* end met* piano tad table oovsn; window, waltlin blind* ban and it—a oil doth* buff hoi* i«l eh«* meton n»tUni, H M, M (wot"cart priotal mhlft ’ ' Boots and Shots—Wholesale and Retail. JAMES ROBB, 83 Market and C Union sts., td door from the Marketiiloose.. Pittsburgh. would e*u the attention of his frtsndaend the public gaaerchr CAtholbeU that ho hunoren band the largest end bert, Silftod'ctMkofßOOTß and SHOES, In all their virletlet Ts&'s£S%xn bytholadlwCaad geatlemrnSf Phil*. K. Yo*k and Boehm, wtichiba trustseeanot fall to pleas* all. msnrtSerstwr much reduced, and ho nils Ladle* 'oinSrafrOTJ*l,l3to *3^o;Gentlemen* Bootsfrcm *2,36 Oalton,YouUTud ChEStm*woaratoitraordlaaiTtow price*. Heatecoo- m arms dealt With. " ' • • l A PPLES—2I tibbY Roinanite Applaa|r*» VM7TLLOW CHABOOAL, an excellent >r- hhdA' priae Uld'Susri in 9 etetaand** aala I? -'UBUAd. RAIL ROADS, &C. Madison and‘lndianapolis Railßoad. TUlSoid and populaxKoad is praparwjo transport freight Into the Interior of Indiana, Cut or Pittsburgh, at u low tats* as any othsr rpoM- Ilstlng acre Uolling Stock and much more experience In It* management, this road fan offer mors inducements to ahlpperaln securing dispatch and cuxroetnesa In for warding goods than any other line. .. ~ , Goods for the inUrior will bo recaiTed in Madison and senttfervard FREE of any charge lor drayage and com mission. . . This company also offer extra inducements to Boats to land with them, as they have large Wharf Boats and Wharves, where goals ean be stored fro* of ehirge.and he protected from the weather. for any information or rates of freight, cali on A. A. lIARDY, Agent, at Pittsburgh, who will glee the desired Information. J. Q. D. LILLY, Bnpt. R. I’. Jons, Gen. Agt.. Madison, led.—:jiLSMSm A. A. HABDY, (Successor to Ilardr, Joco* A Co.) COMUSStoy AND FORWARDING MERCHANT; Agent of the Hadison and lndianapalii RAILROAD, No. 80 Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa. jaZLlyd Pennsylvania Railroad. riVTREE Daily Through Trains, between I Philadelphia end Pittsburgh.—THE MORNING M AIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7k A M., iodPitUburXfoi Phtl.b.lphl» .t 7. A. M. TllE Fiai LIN* Kra «a PltWlramh .t 1. P. M. anj PlttabinhftrPtnSfclpH. at IP. si. TUB NlUltf EX wmtajrfliAfM UmmPMladeiphla for PltUbursh sill, P M andHtUburgb for Philadelphia at 10. P. M. roada to andfren St. Louis, SIO4 Altan. OtUna and Chica im 11L1 Frankfort, Lexington and BuUtiUe, Kv.;. Terre fiauta, MadisoriTLahiyotwt and Indianapolis. ..ii iitrten' , tnriDCflilil.BtlllfOllttls(< Mndwky.Toledo, Ohio: siso-with tbs Steam P»<kAt n«.t*frra and to An o*tt«»a,St.LoirTB,LouiSTiu«undCnrcnjJiAT! ; Through .Tickets can te had to or from either of tea **Por further particular*. see at th* iHlterenC starting point*. Passenger* from the •HI £°{* the aborts*! and moat axpedltiou* route to .Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, or Boston. „ • ~,, TUDS. MOORE, Agewt. Fan ■* per Liner. Philadelphia, J. MESKIjIBN, AeaU ja3Q-ly J - Pennsylvania Railroad. FITHE great Central Bvnte, connecting tlio I Atlantic dti-i with Western. Northwestern. aad Bouthweitern SUtsa, by acontlnuons Railway direct.— This road alao oonneeU at Pittsburgh with dally line of Steamer* to all porta on the Western Hirer*, and at CleTe land and Sandusky with Bt»amers to all port* on the Northwestern taker, making the most direct, eheatfttand reliable route hr which FREIGHT ran bv forwarded to and from the Great Wtxf. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA <6PITTSBURGH: FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods) 100 ... (In boxes) Purs, yea-ben, Ac..„ / **■ *** IW ® 9 ‘ SECOND CLASS—Books and Stationery.) Dry Goods <tu bales) Hardware, Lea- >-750. per 10CA*. ther.Wool, Ac. I THIRD C LA&J.-An»UjL BaKsing, Baoonl 100 f t. and Pcrk(ln bnlkTHemp. Ac. two. per iww, FOOBTIICLAis.—Coffee. Pub. Baoon and \.. _ „ Perk (packed) Lard aDd Lard 0U....-J 660 - P*f I , oo ®*- ffU-ln shipping goods from any point East of Phils del* chin, hit particular to mark package “mu iVnnry/oanui Bfrflrtwd?’ All Goods consigned to tbs Agents of this Bond at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will M-forwarded without detention. -PuiGBT Agists.—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott,- N. York; K. J. Snood er. Philadelphia; Ms*raw A Koons. Balti more; Geo. C. Franelseue, Pittsburgh; gprifirman A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J.B. Moorhead, Loclsrills, Ky-t R. 0. Meldrum, Madison, ImL; RatoUffA Ou, St. Lou*, Mo.; J. B, Mitchell A SonvEvansville. Indiana. .... IL 11. HOUSTON, General Freight JvmUPhitaMphvi. IT. J. LOMBABRT, £ujtt, AUoano, ih. ja3*)ly CLRVELAJto~ANR PITTSBURGH KAIL ROAP- IN CONNECTION WITH The Ohio and Penna. Railroad. Yla Alliance. 31 HE shortest, quickest and most reliable L route to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, St. ois. Is VIA CLEVELAND. This route- Is One Hundred tsQos shorter and about eight hour* quicker to Chicago, than tho circuitous one T between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. TbreeDsily Twins between Clereland and Chicago. Time to Clereland, 0 hourr, Chicago, 22 hours; and Bt. Louis, 37 hoar*. . VTA ALLIANCE. Train* for Clerelandleare Alliance at 7-20 s. It and 12*00 connecting at Ilodson with trains for Cuyahoga Fall* and Akron, andarrlrlng at Cleveland at 10.(4 a. M. and Iyi r , *. The Train* of the Ohio and Ponca Railroad leaving; Pitta burgh iat 3X0 4. w. and BJ» a connect at Alltanoe with trains which arrive In Cleveland at tOJ4 A. U. and ‘A2O P. *. , TLeS.OO r. m. Train from Plttabnrgh makes no eousew Uon at Alliance for Cleveland. , _ . . , , Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, Et. I-ouis, Rock Island, Galena and the North-West, who wish to go throegh with out detention, will take the Train leaving Pittsburgh at B.UO an- and arriving in Cleveland at 220 r. as that 1* the only train by which close connection* era made through to the above point. Passenger* by tld* trun reaehChfoago at 7.30 next morning, and St. Louis at mid* galne<fby going via Cleveland 8 hours. The train* from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, ran aa follows—Leave Cleveland at T-SVacd Z20A.8. 7A5 PJf-. arrive in Chleago at ILOO r. ■- 7.00 *. Trains leave for Rock Island and fit. Louis as follows; Lear* Chicago at V. 16 a. 10.05 and ILOO P. n. Passenger* for gLLoulßgoorer Kocklsland nilaned to Joliet, and thence over the Chleago and Mbgkittlppl rail road to Alton, and thence by steamboat (23 mile*} to SL Loula Passenger* by the BJS i. n. train arrive in Saint Leui* at came evening, mntfby the 10.05 p. train at o< Bagga« ohecked through to Cleveland, and there re checked mr Cb cago and at. Lonla. rxu ru uuasex asn asrtLASp. n Pint Clan. to*uu»». —“9 il s*s;- -}iSS :gS3K±=:: *o| r. Pimncrn uareqoMtwlto procur, th.U tidied ll* the OS ee of this Company, In Monongahela Uouw, r«low the oaner. J- DURAND, Oevnland. d.is J. A. OAUGIIET. AirL, Pittsburgh. Pittsbnrgli, St. Lonis and Sew Orlaana MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE BOCTB: RAILROAD "to CHICAGO, THENCE BT Chiotgo and Hlssusippi 1 Railroad. AN AIR LINZ %OVTXFROM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS. leave Chicago daily, (Sunday! I exceptSfL) on arrival of Express Trains of Michigan, Southern and Usnfral Railroad*. First fct Louie Day HaQ at 9.15, S. X. Second ** ‘ Night Express at 10.05, P. H. Train* run through to St. Louis In fourteen bow*, via Bloomington, bprlogtleldand Alton, witAeuichange <7 chr* or Baeoaor-, connecting at Alton wi tfi Dally line of Packets for Hanoibal.-Unincv, and Keokuk, and at dt. Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS TO NEW- ORLEANS and lntef mediate points on the MlsriadpnL and with regular linear itcamsr* for Kaman'indCcnnai Blufl*. _____ TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUjS 28 HOURS. Baggage checked through to St. Louis on Michigan, Osntral and Southern Trains,and at the Dvpot In Chicago. B. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Superintendent. Through tickets tost. Louis by this route can be obtain ed In Pittsburg at Offices of Cleveland A Pittsburg, and Ohio A Penn's Railroads. *c27‘emdlrwB (Michigan Sonthem as Northern Indiana RAIL ROAD. TJIROM TOLEDO TO CHICAGO, connect- JP Im at Chicago with Clement's Lino of Steamers tor RaislneTllilweukee, Sheboygan and all the ports ou Lake Michigan, and with the Chicago and Hock Island Railroad Jn connection at I* Sail* with the Ullnola Central and Chi ca*o and MUabrvippl Railroads and Illinois River Line o BUamorolbr La Salle. Uoehlaland, BCLouls and-all point on the Illinois and Miaalaalppl Riven. FOUR DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. let—Express Mail Train leave* Toledo at 2 A. arriv ing In Chlcagoet 1,27 P. M. kdh*Morning Express Train leaves Toledo at 11 A. IL, arriving in Chicago at 0.00 P. Id. Bd—Afternoon Express Train leaves Toledo at IAO P. R, arriving in Chlogo at ILOO P. M. 4th—night Express Train leaves Toledo at»J6 P. hL, ar rive* in Chicago at 4.45 A. M. On* Train on Bunders. leave* Toledo at 8.16 p M.» and arrives at Chicago at Mo A-M. Pour Dally Trains on the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, eoasMting with the above. Paensgetsbr **fci"g the Ohio and Venna. Railroad to UawfulT. and the Sanduikr and Mansfield Railroad to MffcwwrtTU, will there connect with the CleTeland and Tty ledo Railroad. Or bytaktngthe OeTalendeadPitUburgh Haiiwtad at Alliance, will then connect at Cleveland with the Cleveland ami Toledo Railroad, making the-tirae from Pittaburgb to Chicago, via M.*& N.L Railroad In 2LhoursJ Through Tickets can be procured at tb* oOcca of' the Cleveland anil Pittsburgh and Ohio and Penna. Railroad*, mxdar the Moooogahela House, nr at the Depot. • L.D. BCCKBR, Agent, Pittsburgh, July 20th. Hs4v—tf M. a. and N. l. R. R. OHIO &PENNB YLVAHIARaIL ROAD. SOMMER ARRANGEMENT: Commencing Hay 18 th, 1854. THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY. NO DETENTION AT CRESTLINE. \yf AIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 o'- IVI clock a. >■. dint* at Alliance, and reaches Mansfield SdlSr, k. andCreetUne ats.lbv.u. EXPRESS TRAIN leave* PlUsburah at 3XIO f. takes Ua at Alliance, and reaches Crestline at ILUf.m. jiKW BXTRKJS TRAIN leaves Plttslmnth at 'A3O k. SL, fcraakfsstsat AUianee.andres£he* Crestline atli.OOs. a. ill nfthnar, train* mafca dose connection! at Crestline, for Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Connection* are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Bellsfcntains and Indiana Railroads tot Dayton, Indiana polls a&d tewns in Indiana _ Conn action* are mads with Cleveland, Monroeville, p»wjp»kr, Toledo. Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus, Up per Sandusky, Forest and the towns on the Mad River Bead. Also, with Mount Vernon* htwark* Zanesville and towns On the Mansfield road. Fare to Cincinnati 17,00; to Indianapolis >3,00: to Day ton fAW; to Toledo t&,(Xh to Colombo* >6,25; to Zanes villa $6,10; to Cleveland 14,00. ThroughUcketstohonis villa at induced rates. __ RETURNING: XUS EXPRESS TRAIN lonres Cnstllno it 1.14 P. X-, »nd teoeboa Pitteburgh »tB.OO p. *L,moklng.o elosaoonnoo tloD vitb the fost Espreas Troln fur Phllodwphio. „ BECOND EXPRESS TRAIN losrwi Crwtlln* It 4JO P. X. usd roaches Plttsborgh at night. , v MAIL TRAIN learesCrntHn* at x. x* and roach es Pittsburgh at 11.40 a. h. Tralee on eopnoetlng twdi malts cloweonoaetloas vlth all NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Iwr* Plttsbmgh at 10 k. it. usd 4*K> r. and N*w Brighton at ? i?Ri:?dUT J PlttJburjh al BJS a. IL, and 9.00 P. K. and arrlTos at 480 a if. ana 4.30 P. X. Ig-StEK&SEfibb-« »i.w FltUbaisb. or of BBO.PiSKIH.TUI.t*r»V Tod oral street Station, JOHN KELLY, Passtttgrr Agont. Pittstrargh. May IT 1864. Ohio and Indiana Railroad. OTRAINS leave Crestline daily, Sundays I ranted, at 040 a. x~ on tha onira! of tha mint An t£gm»torA andW w» T of th. Und RirerlSl urira at Payton at 1.80 P.iu at Cincinnati at4JQp. M. and Indianapolis at 10A0 P. X.. L This Is tha only lint ecnnseUng dirsttly at Croftlmo with the night train from Pittatrargh. . , , • Pop through tiekats to any of the abora points, apply at thaO.* P. It. R.O£Doa,Monongmhftla Iloasa, Pittobirgh, o,ott.Bt.uo»Ho»», AH.rt"^nyr fltACaluw> , ftltof - Engineer and SarCTtotondsnt. » TkyfONONQAHELA RECTIFIED WHIS IT 1 KEY—$O bbls.- superior Beetlflad "WhiiksT on hand uidwr sala'by WB.H.BCTTOy,No.iaWoodtt. FATHERS—3OOO lbs. prime Ky. FeatM era to orrlro and tor sola by i uSNBYILOOmNSr^ FISH— 140 ‘half bbls. White Fish: 131 do Trout; CQ do Salmon, for sale by •' da3Q ' HENRY ILOOLUKB. BUTTER —3 bbls. prune Roll Batter just rac'd and fcr tala by ' S. HARBAUOn k 00. (CHEESE —50 bxß. in store and for solo by J dt9 MtOANDLBBS, MBAK9 k Go. ARD«-30 kegs for sale by |ds!9 J. B. qANTIBLP* WOOL PLAIDS—A. A* Kason A 00. will ndsoo thsir whole atoek of Wool rUfcls 24 alio, Qa*hmsm,OaLalflu. 4a. do. d«* 3 - T, ARD OIL—IO bbla. in store and for sale ■J by ja4 H- WARBAPQg * CO‘^l Tallow— a) tbia. Tiaiow >n store » nd tiTMUtT iu 3. niaßACoa * co, DAG AN ATAHIi haw %&t£%££h&l£Lini etimp facing™™*-, f «*■ -V-OMaW.lnUalllMMai : .._:—■ PHILADELPHIA. Hemp Hose Manuiactory. A STONE, Quarry street, store Second, l\ Philadelphia. Cheap and superior HGSK.ft'T th« cu oißr® Oompanlea, LneomhtlTe*. Stem ho»t»y.Bmp>e Mans taetcrie*, Dwallhiga,- Ac. It is mad* wtthont Main, l» ranch Upbterand farl«m expetulTV Him Leather Hoe*.' Alsa LAMP WICK, of aUhlndi.-, ~ felMy Hide, Oil and leather Store. D KIRKPATRICK, No. 21 Sonffi Third • street, Philadelphia between Market ana Chesnt;l street*—Hare cjle Spanish Hides, Dry wnd wea Sail ed; Patna KIPS; Tinnm 1 OIL; Tanners' and Currier* TOO IS, at the and upon the bent temne. All kinds of LEATHER in tb* rough, WAITED, for which the highest market p-iee will be giTen, ik CASH, or taken In exchange fat Hiatt T lather stored free of eharge, and sold on «wnm}w|"u. oe3:d&m 1 TJOWE & EUSTON, No. 11l N. 3d xtreet, Ij, Philadelphia, Wholesale Dealer* in Corn Brooms, Wood and Wulow Ware. Clocks. Ccrdsgs, tc. Ordam promptly filled. • WHy^ NEW YOfUK. vniiis nix w, kuncuxbovf-. KISwRKSURGICAL IyCTRU^TMANUfAOIOItr. HATH & BRDfCKEUHQFF, Mitmrrrmt axi> tthplxXali oxaum W au, koas Or SDRQICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, Elastic Trnssea, Bandages, Snppprts, . MJSTALIV SnUXGES AND TINS CVTCERT which an offered to dealers on.tbs most llbyil terms. No. Gold stxjot. jour Muhm Lins, Nrr Yot* Steam Factory at WUllamshnrgh. BALTIMORE. acHCLtrt a. axirriTE , -Jt». flmrmg. J*. B. B. GBXFFITH & SOH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, M srEAR'S WTTARF, EALTOIORR. urzßisccs: Bsriors—FU"phen TUlon k 00. - Sevs iork—Elisha Rlgga.Ksq., Banker, fifl Wall street. Ph&odiiildb—VVh lte, Stephens A Co. _.‘ r Botajnore—John Hopkins, Een„ President’ Merchants Bank! Chaunay Brooks, E*a.» Resident Western .Bank John'Loner. Em? Cashier lamer* A Merchants? Bank Greenway * Banker*. TRuhinffton, D. C— Ooreoran t P'ggg, Bankers, ewiotc CINCINNATI. WOOD ENGRAVING osccuted with de*» patch IN .AU. ETC BRANCHES, in the UST styla, at the lowest possible CASH PRICE, hr J.B.BBYMODR, Art Union BnUdlnm, Corner Fourth and Sycamore sts., Cincinnati, Qhto. B.—Particular attention paid to large Poetess. 81l Heads, Steam Boat and Deannas Casts. . jyStttf PEORIA. 1*751. H. II ASK ILL, General Commission J.J Merchant and Auctioneer, No. S Water street, P* Especial attention to Commission business. au»l6 MEDICAL. miimu- iiTTiRS uEVTIXX HOLLAND HITTERS. tffriOJrl LOUIS A. PISRAEUS, ChemUl 0 * and Pharmaceutist, of ArarUrdaro, the only Mannflt» turn. A purely Vegetable Compound, prepared on strictly scientific principles, alter the manner' of the Holland Professor Jkxerhave. Because of its great.suooaas In most of the European States. Its Introduction’ Into the United-8 tatorwax intended more especially for those of our Father Land scattered bare and there over the face of this mighty country. Meeting with great mncea* among them, I now offer ,it to the American pohlle. knowing that Its trnlr wondarful medicinal Tirtneniurt be acknowledged. 3 IT 18 ABUREHBMEDTFOR Ferer and Ague,.Dyspepsia, Sick Haadyhe. Headache Boor and Foul SiomachtOffensiTfl lireath, BuilousnaM, unpleasant taste In the month after eating or ■Weping, indigestion, costlveuess, nausea, tst* tigo, extreme languor and exhaustion, lose of appetlta, despondency, drowsi* sees, impaired tight and memory? , pain and sense of fume** in “ the he*iL>and all dlseaw ee arising from a dis ordered state oi* THE LIVER OR STOMACH. , Uis particularly recommended to thMs pareons wnoja constitutions may hare' baen inspired the conUnuoas use of ardent spirits, or other forma of dlHdpaUon. .Gen erally instantaneous m effect, ‘ the scat of life, thrilling and Quickening rale, ing no the drooping spirit*. ana, la fact, Iniusmg BSW hirajth and rlor luto the system. ATKCU VALUABLE HEDICTNB \ '• In ail easescl lUrrtuea.Dyiu-otery.Chclie.Cbaleift.Mcrtua. and the many unpleasant effects attending a change oi water or climate Certificate of Mr. B. O. Trcods.tiU Justice of Vi( least, Sat , Birviinsham. Mr. BenJ auin Page, Jzs-lnar Sir: Z would say that X h*Te been af&icted with a di*»njo of the stomach, palp its* tlon of the heart, and centum headache far nearly fifteen ▼ears, and bare spent aomo hundreds of dollars In order to effect a cure, hut to no-purpose. After having seed threw sttlos of your “Eleetro-Chomical Aroma, or Holland Bit era,'’ 1 ee myself entirely restored. ’ I can eat and alocp well, and-ftttend to my- business with pleasure, and won! therefore recommend It to all there who are similarly at flirted. • v D. B. WOODS. PmatitEan, Ang.21,186a. . Mr. BenJ. Page, Jr.—itear Sir: My slncerest thanks are dna to the friend recommending tout. Holland Bitter#.— Having suffered forsema time with headache. Ices of appe tite, mental depression, and In fact general disorder of the system, I now- M, after using but one bottle, eonsdous 0. returning health. . '' (Signed) KICOLUSSOHOSIZB. BenJ. Page, Jr., Esq/— Dear Sr: 1 have been TeUerad 6, the raoet dhrtreaslnE form of Dffcepsi*. by the use of Boar hare’s Holland Bitters, (purchased of yon} after goffering for 8 years with head-acne, nausea, and general debility attending Indigestion. I now feel .perfectly restored. Yours, respectfully, 1 JOHN RUTHERFORD, Ko. PO Wylie Pittsburgh. BOSRHAVFS u Holland Bitters” and taken., other. Should It fail, in any Instance,to effect as mud and more ♦>»«" tho advertisement dalurtTOf Jt; your money will he refunded. BENJAMIN PADS. Sr , Drug and Chemlol Hoowa. Qcr. d and Smithfleid and Logan and Wylie tta. Also, by B. A. Fahnestock « Co- IL E. Sellers,Dt. Qeo. H. Keyser, Flaming Brothare, and J.pchoon maker AOo^Plttw* in. John U. Smith. Birmingham. ’ James T. Sample, P. Bchvarts, JoLi P> Fleming and Lee A. Allegheny. S. “’OMid^wT. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUB LIS TIED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY WHITE & CO. DAVID NYE WHITE.) (SAMUEL HAIGHT, omci 03 THUD trust, UTWZE3 KARXXT A3S WOOB. TERMS: BAILY—SIx dollars per uaupi payable half yearly In advance. _ WEEKLY—TwodoUaraper annum. In adnnoa. Ctnbs will be supplied on the following condition*: , Three copies per annum—.....— ft 00 Sis oopUa do 0 00 . Ten coplea do 13 00 ' Twenty copies do 20 00 Tha package tar each dob to be addressed to one person, and to be paid Invariably In ad ranee. Jio elob papers will be sent after tha year explrea, unlace the money la sent ft* a renewal. RATES OF ADVERTISING: One- nature, (10 tin«f of Nonpareil or Do one Insertion......;.——..ft 0 60 l>o each addition*] izuurtfoo.~.~ 0 2& Do . on* .1 Ti Po two week* 8 00 Do three woeka 4 00 Do one month.. ft 00 Do tea 1 QQ >o three months™ .... ....... ft 00 )o ftmrmontbs ... 10 00 >o 4* fix .. ..._IIOQ „ D° months— - IS 00. Standing Cants, (& lines nr less per annum) 600 One dollar fareach additional line. •- - ■ One square, changeable st pleasure, (per an* num.) exclusive o.' paper £5 00 For each additional equL*«, Inserted over one month, and for each additional square Inserted under the yearly rates, ball price.- ;**■■- Advertieements fiflasn lines, to be charged as a square and a-hal£ Publishers not accountable fcr legal advertisements beyond the amount charged fbr tbelrpublicetlan. Announcing candidates for office to os charged tbs »**"* at other advertisements. • Advertisements not marked on the copy for a sredfmd number of Insertions, will he oontlnnod Ull ftrad, and payment existed accordingly. >••>.*• The privilege of annualadvertisers Is strictly-limited to their own bxnedlato business, and all advertisements for the benefit or other persons, as veil ss all sdtertlsemsnU not Immediately connected with their own bnslneea, and all classes of advertisements. In length or otherwise,' be yond the limits engaged, will be charged at theusualrates. For all such. transient advertising, bills will be separately rendered, and prompt payment Is desired. Ail advertisements for charitable institutions, fir* com* pan Jes. ward, township, and other public meetings, and all politic E. meetings ana notices, to be charged half price, pay* ablestriet*7ln ad rasas. . Marriage notices to be charged 60 cents. Death, notices inserted without charge, unless scecmpa* niod-by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when to accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communica tion*. or requiring notices designed to call attention to Fairs, Soirees, Concerts, or any public entertalninenta. where thirm are made for admittance—all notices of prl : rate sssoeistions—every notice designed to call attenfloa i to private enterprises, calculated or Intended to promote individual Interest, can only be Inserted with tbs under* {tending that the same Is to be paid for. ir intended to be inserted In tho local eolnmn, the cams will be charred at thereto of 10 cents per line. Bishop or KST Botte* to be charged triple price. Tavern License Petitions S 3 each. ' deents* end Auctioneers'advertisement* not to.becJwwd under yesrlv rates, but allowed a dlsooust of thirty-three and one-third per cant torn the amount of tniLl OS TU-WXLT IB MItT FARM. On*SqtiAtß.threelnsertions ft SO Do. each additional St umnoxoßs n tkkxli wm. One ftpare, WO Unes.) coe Insertion ...fiOeents. .11. r°i * lnsejtl<m~.~2s-c*ot*. AH trfaslsatadTertlaqaents to be in adva&to. 1 * GRATIS! i ; Jwt FtihUttoi—A item rifontifr to i****ntt A FEW WORDS on the Rational Treat* jtjL cent, vithont Medicine, of Swnnaterrhea. or weakness, Ji errous Debility, Lot Spirits. LonltnJa. V«k« ness of the Limbi sod the Deck. Inultpoction sndlaesDa* dtr flit Btadyand Labor, Doiloea of apprehension. Lose o SiSiundot&^ffiS3, f ff^S^ iinpk * opl ®® ns taroSnt ti may essfly be remcrod *dtAexsi Xedicisu, ts,lntbi* small tract. eUartr demonstrated,end the entirety new and highly ras> OMBfol treatment, as adopted br the aother./ully ex&ato ed, jTja«*nsof Thlehererr eneieenebad (e«ureMn«ir arcMlcur thsrsbr til thaadrertiied nostrums cf the d»jr. • . . B«nt to soy *4 «. s^^KWsggaMfSSYSj'* 01 *- OHIO ft PA. K. B. STOCK—2O Bh&rea for trie aitto-TL 4th »U A. WIIJQKB4OO. LINSEED- OH*—so bbla, in store and for nvbr J«2s 8. HABBAuon a co. CORN— 300 bus. for salo by • arffl TOS BONMtioRST AUPBPgY. >ICB—IO tea. noty arriving on consirn* l.saantfc* tole.br TRAIAH DTQtjKT A W* ,BIEDPEACHES-2U bus. in store and ' fbr'eaiebr JLkA. U&BAXE.IIA. 3J et. la’LOUR—2OO “bbla.* extra and: S.F. Flour IP rec’dAnJ fcr sale br A. AA. McßAJre.li4.3dst. (HA GROSS CASTOR OIL' in’store and mUfttfl>l«br 1a35 yT.ytTTKQBSOe. EXTRACT I/IGWOOD in *VU tore tad lb* saiejbf ; rUOHSQ'BRO3. Oiinn DBB* ASPHALTUM in : store and wUU for nla by- toa . JLEMJBQ BBQB. flflifl DBS. MADDER in store and for . naaroro BBoa. v .3AQE.to store anSforatie by :#4Awyj«2B ; , jruniwe 180. 1
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