QnKS. MUSIC, &C. SECOHD-HAHD gjgs jfaa I AN OS Wsj9 A \ elezant Rosewood six oetaro -Piano A £sd.lr BROWS * AiLEK.Bcrtoo, with Inm fish#»adPrt«it߀t«rtlßZAetlfia,iu!«l7raw. Horton I'aeSScS SL-reCTATE -CmOEEKKO * BOCT." to DCT&rtonUr In ororr ind of ray rtnjriw SKSiSmlnMOonoymt. Bortoo prtto, non, fcBS, WiSnOTA diooUw,Jo £S? nnler.m«4o ;by ■?sffi^^SSSbS«mE!MTOi fcW-toSi.'wtbfir- "£• Nrrfcxk Brice COO. »WurtooUnd oorer, *2lO. t tin Qenain octarea, Imported »r -titmiltfbr tie enbeerioer end will be told tt the low. Brice 557E5 ffutu.Tbeee instruments ere made, with Iron gsr^sssi^sagrs^®® B^ fa 6 JOBS-H. MBLLOK. 81 Wood it. T> EADING for the." Venter • Evenings: l*o* Ih. Travel and Adrentare, Biography, Nereis. Abbolttlbrd ed..12r015.- Inins’* Complete-Worts; Abbott’* Histories; -Fazfenr'B'Ceblnet Library; Arthur's. Library for the Qnaens of England; household; _** of Scotland; ’* Women of the Rerblutlcn. Ur*. EOett; Honsehoxd Word*; U f> lath* Clearings, Ur*. Uoodle;;- Visits end gkstehes et Homeead Abroad;, Karlswood, Blr KclandMthUn, caoremook; Pariah. <3ty, Sunny and Shady Bide*; ‘ lAter Tear*. Old Hou*e£y tbe Blrer, Sinclair. Currir ( BrtHnttl. man too ow^a^ff-aS^y!” OOOKS jaatrecMatDavison'a Book-Store, Easy Method of L«xnb»g German, fifrt and aefnnrt **r * **" Kelson on Infidelity- , , _.. . AffilctodJlan’a Companion, by Wflllscm; Word to tbo Afflfcted, oy Betbuns; Alexander on Consolation, Aa.de. Pike** Gmd* to Yoonir WsdpleK Adrlee to YouogC2ule talmTheYwtng ClOTan,cr Abbott’s Young CbAW*. Series; The-Way To Do Good; The Corner Stone and tho Young Christian.* >- Big*tsky*s Golden Treasury, plain and gut. . Jay's Chilrtisn Instructed, in the riowt. fomny, ebOTeh and world; In prosperity, adreralty. spiritual wim * I 2M°S& .nd ggg TIE Rosa and the Ring, by Thackary; Dr. Smith's History offlreeee: , . ■jho Knontand tbe Russians, Wuafrsiad; llormonlsm and tbe Motmans, Furls; parishand other Pendllnw, br Klrwltt fe S.aonrtMrt i nrtn.lorl.6rHoTff«b| l)| 4th tt. IUST REC’O A FRESH SUPPLY OF •1 Th* London Leeture* Ber.Wm- Jay’s Autobtographr Lord's Modem History from the time of Lnther to the ! G. Saxe; Both Hall; • Klrwan*s Thanksgtring Sermon: j IdaUay; . Harper'sStoryßookNo.2. _ i Toraaleby • . jTl* BBAP.7S,4thstreet.. JEW. BOOKS—Bayard Taylor's Jooraey 1_ to Central Africa, ’ B*T«rd Taykrr’e land of theSarasens, Afrai* or, Life to Norwar. Bath Hill, toyFannir Fern. • mMrS'SSaZiew WSr. AKm« lor«Ubr e - l gg£g a _ ‘lf ALU ABLE NEW BOOKS—The History 'Jufasasssusss^^sa^;. 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Warren; Florida Waits, Mitmllhon. * , , Bftnries of CaledonlA containing a choice selection of Scotch Melodies-, with lithograph Ukansa* efßnrtiA: Tbe shore just redd and for ole at the Unde Btpr* of fcl JOHN H. MBLLO&, 81 Wood at. ST, PISCO PAL ALMANACS—The Church 1% Umasac for ISSB, published by the protests nt. Bpl*- eosaLTractSodety. ForsaEby J.B.DAVISON, ■ to • -j 65 Market it. SABPER AND POTNAM’S MAGA- fpHE TWINS, or Conversations on the Im i. portancefit the Offiae nfßoling Kdsr.it* scriptural authority, <ntsdlfieailon* and doties, by the author of SSYT BOOKS —The Government of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and tie: —edition enlarired. by Ber. Wm. UeUlehasl. In .18 rta. in doth 60 «*.- for sale by J. S. DAVISON. 65 Market st. - HARPER’S STORY BOOK No. 2.—Wil llsiad the Mortgage, -tbowlag how mueb may be aeecnsUehedbyabor. Pne»2scts. Noe. I and 3 we’d J. L. READ. 76 Fourth street. XTEW BOOKS, NEW BOOKS—American Iw Sportsman, by EUih JI Levis, SI. lUnstratloia; ■SeaslawSSifoa of Chemistry, by J. JMrass and E. Freay, translated fromthe FrenclueoloredpUtefc May and Beecmber, a tald or Wedded Life, by Mrs Hub- picked np on the Continent, or Last Sum- IMrii Trip to the (Md World, by OrrlUeUOTwltx. TheMrsterieeof the Omrt of Queen Anne, by W.IL Plonefris nangbtyr, by Emerson Bennett, new ed 4 . NeßyKwckth, a tale ofiO years ago, by Annie Cham* of Vlrril. osW edition- Jast wo’d by Ex pgSlih b> * 8. B. LAPFFKB, ST Wood St. T ATEST" MUSIC—FOSTER'S LATEST 1 ißONG—HirtTimer Com* Again No,More, as ann| |wiMne by Sanford’s Serecadtrs; words ana murieby B.C.Tost«r. 4 . . Nowaday*, ir bumoroui baHad, OcnTerse; Patrifoetlon, new tong, by garter; .. . Pm Waiting for the Spring Tlme, a most charming new • ballad, by Barker; • ; _ . written, by a. Lotst; - . B VUldns and hlaWaaVcoiaw song, by Berry; • J Cannot Bmfl* DearMotber, neV|Barks>; Brlsbter than tbe Morning Btar, Browne; 3b? Heart and the-Borne, Dressier; 1 . ErtlßOTnfUgorttirtc-, the trade and fertaieby HEKBY KLKBRIv ->■ *a\ a ‘ sipt cf the Golden Harp, No. IQI Third gt. BOOKS—Puddlefonl and its People, -TamSi/Hrial by%onT Ytrn, ®th«upply; lAJsofßaanm, toh * . ** QrxetoT, I* u • .lAx-SUr, 8d M r .Whit not, ; UVilesßO. ; Barnsr fir ix&axrT, 20 eents,6th npplt; Putnam “ “ . 4th. “ totem " * Jth. “ i - - • , ' , FraakLHUs*sN«w York Journal. orJanuuT.anew Xocthlr-iouynal, Dsrotad to Roman a, <3*&cndutet»- toxTSoancoandArt; pric*lBo*nta., . : < •-.'J*' : wSq dow want cheap, call at tha Cheap Book 3 to* I ot B. EAPFFEB, 87 Wood sU TWTEW BOOKS and fresh supply of- Stah . Bd gapm7f Ufh d? toalay and ! XWANO EORTE INSTRUCTORS AT RE ■ DUUED ' ' BartinFs eompleta Mrthod, rodnerd- pricr, : -• SyaPsolebrstsdlnstraaor, 1«00 > '■ ■ - ■ ' : IJSi • ; cmzbt^compWta “ .' , v WO -■ - wo ! SSSS Stat’d ; . • HanovltbonfeaMasher ~ Bonnaw's Plano Fort* PrfaaT, i ; ® * . CBxitrtOatachJim. 4 25 ; Sf MELLDR, «l TJAQ WRAPPING PAPER—I2O bdlf. Xli.Msd.Rag Waijpw. a snperior nnality,: adapjad few Crl M^^iLCrsSidSid. Med Rag ncw P S^ar A BCHITECTURAL WORKS-The Ametf• LA: canHooasCamsntsr.atmtlae trponjtrdiitsctttrs, Owsisss, Boaldlng*, Framing, poor*. Wlndpim a®ff gtatn, toptber wlth the most Important pri&apletef ■ Trtatisa cm Building, Masonry, Jdn*ry “n^ffiSraßnildartiGuide, by MlnardLafevsr, Artihl t^Tx^Baokof^sKnefi?Sl l iJwrlDß?fer tbs use of Ms- OUT AGAlN—Woods* Monthly RcaT Es* Uioßwbter. On it Uiamcndtwribed fcr n 1451 «oa tannvfa Hoom nod Lots,4* fina Grantff Mill C*KKSn ARRIVAL OF NEW BOOKS— - 14a Hu; - bort*w»ofaimtMeu; figUbi»nJotbqP«ndllßS», Klrwin; . -I ' wAablaston«s4h\i o*aenli,&e«u«7: ... < J9w(dWßu4id« # tl»nhAl«. , "do; } . Pram Ufs» I** JUrrtL Vor-Mfobr _ •. ; . . .. X. .L. KJtAD. 78 frmrUi rt. BOOKS.—uoanUfl Utd uounjw C&*ns*> toy HsxUHeltttaite I ' • As OountTT Tmtßa*. by WIHU» HovlU: . Bva&owBaiii,by J.P.Evonrty; - . | - HoeaaSbo* Boblßaoa. • am > ' White JaeJurtT^^arrsaa 1 1 HAMBEKS' series of select P*P»**tl]i* Paoyfa ,s^* “ MKetfUmy.-- .-■ • M g *; i’ •. : WS&. f&' ; ' - KSlSamS’th* Wlnteny Joarniil. TnubbT :^IISwSWOSSU MCO^: tfaurfcrtyt. r«OTHie HAXJ474 WOODST.—Sgpenor ih»tatu»f-tmral^ tmlAUc ‘ Brtl» TABLE COVER 8, of different qualities rites, and patterns; alto Stand «dS»M#.os?*** ta and retail at tbfl OlKfloth ffM* ~ a. PBiLUPa. no Mytot t • tTEKS CHEAP—We hasrefbr sale a -email S^feTuS?SSS?frT***£^"^i“ » 3 & ) fas wm BW»g°a & 3K)R SALE—An excellent Frame Homo REMEDIES—Ayer's Cherry Pec ■ • • ” jSSa r\lnß Ilwwort Md to KW»Canj|bBjTßj* ' Pmmw* DePiili; „ » • 41i of U» *toor» caUtarited ttmadhs can jyiriqni t*> ■ -•:■ can&t* : W • joumnsg^' BULK PORK—2O,OOOIbe. Balk Porkfol EPWWAX—I hhiLnog-laading fromS.B. | b^!<:UAflPlClß|t >OO. TJEABL ABE f: «f» ; MONFTARY SATES OF N. H.OT.MTM 4 jrO, 57 Markti it beS\em i Ti£r ~ PENNSYLVANIA. Bank. Of MfaUbttyph.. ye’; EXCha&fe of flffi.unptf l MerTand ManoT* of do-.peru Bank of Commerce..—.-porn Bank of Sctih America—par ; Bank, of North’ll Libextiea.psr < Bfak of PeoiiexlranlA——par Bank of Penn Township—par Commercial Bank of Pa—par Fanner** Aliechanks' Hk-par. 6 Irani Jlsnk—— par Kmlztston'Baak.—- par 1 Mauufaa. A Mech. Bank—par ( Mechanics’ Bank -——par i Moramnnelag Bank—.par I 'Philadelphiasank ——part Booth walk Rank— part’ TtadeexQaa’eßank—--par. Western Bank.— —.p*r| BankofChambersbnrch— l 1 Bank orCheet*rConnt7~.par|] BankofDanville— —parr . Bank of DeL Co, Chester—pa j Bank of Germantown—.pa \ Baakof aettrubyrsh 1 Bank of Lewlrtown—.. Bank of Middletown .1 Biontgomerr Cn. Bank.—par Bank of Nor tlmmbar land-par Colombia Bk * Bridge Caspar Doylcsiown Bank ......par Kaston Bank...-.—. T*r Erie Bank.— 1 • Partners' Bk of Boeka Copper Parmer*' Bk of Lancarter-par Bank of Reading.psr : Farm. Bk of Schuylkill Co-par Far. A Dror. Waynes bn r*-l Franklin Bk Washington- S 1 Harriaburjr Bank 1 1 Honeedale Bank....— 1 Laumstor Bank--——...par . UneuterOcnmtrßank.-.par Lebanon Bank- —-j.par 3 inner*’ Bank of PotteriHepar j fTriTM>pgah»3a Bank—.——par Weat Branch Bank-—.par Wyoming Bk. WUkeabarrepar Fork Bank —^ —- 1 Ohio State Bank- —. I Branch at Akron.—'— do Branch at Athene.—— do Branch .at .-Bridgeport do Branch atCbilnoothe—— do Branch at Clcreland— —do Branch at -Toledo do Branch at Dayton do Branch at Delaware....- .. do Branch at Cohunhua -*■ Bruch at Ashtabula-- do Branch at Salem .- do Branch at Mansfield de Bruch at Ripley do Bruch at Cincinnati..—... do Branch at Washington do Branch at Cadis. do Bruch at Lancaster-.. do Bruch at Steubenville— do Bruch at Mt. Vernon...— 'do Branch at Newark....— do Bruch at Springfield;...-. do Branch at Marietta- - do Bruch at Trey.. do Bnneh at MLPlaasaafe.— do Branch at Zanesville—. do Bruch at Norwalk- do Branch at Wtjna.—- do Branch at Portsmouth..— do Branch at Katom—...— do Bruehatßavennfc—••• do Branch at Cuyahoga do Bruch at Massillon-.. do Bruch at W005ter........ do , ~ OSOROEIErXENOU) 4, 00. ’ DBiIEKS IN BANK NOTeS, to. So. 74 fentrthttnxt, cppatiU Bank q/ IVUbwjh. . *a.AUTrnn*aetlonsatmostliber*lt*tee-«ir col3dAwT _ 11 CAMPBELL, BREDIN & CO., BANKERS, NEW CASTLE AND BUTLER, PENN A. ■ JXMXS UMTSZLL, .■ ■ KXTUS% JAICC3 llQltll, M. I. H'JOSKIN, lUUU K. UK«. _ _ Rm»—To John Floyd * On- Cbas. 7.Bpug, E*j n Gw. R. White, Jama Marshall, Rttebureh: Steen, Garrett ,k Go,. Kaiguels A Co- Boeder & Bros- Folia's. oe4-Smd AYER’S THIS. FOE ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIO. rfiHEEE has long existed a public demand 1 for u effective purgative pill which «mld b® rail-d on aa sure ud perfectly safalnita operation. This has been vapored to meet that demud. udan extensive trial of Itevlrtuahaseondusively.shown with what sue cere It accomplishes tbs purpose designed. It Is easy to a physical pCJ, hot not easy to males the best ot all _p«Qi—one which should bars none of the objections, cot all the advantages, of every other. This has been at tempted here, ud with what tuceus we would respectful lr submit to the pablie decision. It has been unfortun ate for the natient hitherto that almost every purgative medldne la acrimonious udhritatlng to the bowels.— This is not. Muy of them produce Bo.mnih griping pain and meiriog In the system as to more than coxmtchal ucs ths rood to be derived from them. Three pills pro* dune no irritation or pain, unless it arise from a preTions •lt existing obstruction or derangement in the towels.— Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in uy quantity; bat it is better that any medicine should to taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use tn lha several disease* to w&lch they are apn«lrehJe aa given on the-box. Among the complaints which have been speedily cozed by them, we may mention Liver Complaint in its various terms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and toes of Appetite, Listlessnos. Irritability, Bilious Headache. Bilious Fever, Pew and Ague, Paini In the Side Sind fniv, ftn* in truth, all these are but the coum noence of diseased action In the llTer. As an aperient, they afford prompt ud sure relief In CosUvpnaa, ril**. Dysentery, Humor*. Serofhla ud Bcurvy, Colds with s'reness of the tody. Clears ud imparity of the blood; in shat, uy ud erery case where* purgame is have also produced some singularly successful cures In Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel. ErtaiMlas. -Palpitation of iha Heart. Pains in tie Baek, jtomacn and Side. They should tojreely taken In the spring of toe year, to parlfy the blood ud prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional .doe* stlmnUtoe the stomach ud bowels into health/ aril on, arid restore* tto appetite and vigor. They purify the blood, ud, by their stimulant setlon on the circulatory system, renovate tho strength oftlis body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of tba whole oronlsm. Hence an occasional doe is advantageous, even though no serious derugemnnt exists; bnt unnecessary dosing should never be carried too for, as every pargatlvemeiflelno red urea ito strength, when taken to excess. The thousu d eases in whJrfi a phytie is required cannot to enumerated here, but they suggest themseluae to the reason of everybodv; and It u uxmfideatly believed this pill will answer a better purpose than uy thing, which bee hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues ere once known, the pub lic wUl&oloegvr doubt what remedy to employ, vbenlu need ot* cathartic medicine. . _ , Preparedb’T JAilEd C. AYXB, Assayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 2SeU.per box. Fiv• boxes for 41. Bold by Druggiste ud Dealers in Medicine thFimghottt-thli section. . frwßilssJ CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. Let the Afflicted Read and Ponderl- Aa Infinite Baudyjbr flfcrtfbld, R'*/* Xvd;muuma> fit m. OtutinaU or Asfula trrden, lMmba&, SpiKOi Qm vUdn&taidißDmajaariM* (ag/ram an Injudiciottt me of MtraaVf £»- nru&sicgia _or Jjxpartfy of • theßtoad. fjinis great alterative Medicine and Puri ' 1 {Ur ofßtood I* now. sued by thousands of gt*t*ftd t»UMj,#frcra all parts of th* OnlUd-BtaUawho testify ■feasKw^M*sar»sssw. : —jri. HhenrnstLao.ficrtrfUa, Eruptions on the Skis. 1. irtSwlM, JPbtkb, fn*r*.ei3 Ports. Affections of the k flenkntoawsef UrTtoost Female OompfolnU, Pain* bqs Aeblnaof th# Bone# and Joint*,an speedUyput ;to rirtithr"""g this great and incwtlmable remedy. _ ° lor *2 disease# of tbs Blood, nothin* has yet baen found toeomp*w»ltb it-yt cleanse*th* systemof aUUnpuri- Um. set* gently and eßWently on the Ltrarand Kidney*. Jtxeortban* the Digestion, glTeaton*. to/the Btomarb, i..?!: tbeskindearand healthy.and resiorMthe Om it! tuUop.aatoebfod by disease or broken dorp by th* el* cawem oft oath, to It* pristine rigor and itreugth. •. Vat th* radios. ll ** tneotapsTsplr better than all lb* mSSiamwi A*w dSwoTOartert Spanish lii*- tore will remove all saltowneo of ocmplexlon, bring the KM* mantling to th* eh»k.gtTe elasticity. to the step, ' ■'□dim wore in* general health in a remarkable degree, beyondaU themedicinese?jrboardoL . ■ Th* i«w number ofoaritfieate* which *» bar* received from per*®* from aU parts of tbe United State*. is the beet evidence that there, is no Humbug about It. The pna, betel keepers, magistrate*, phTsidans, and publie m«m. n u knows to the common! ty, alladd tielr testimo ny totha wonderful effects of this UIUiAT BLOOD PUBI - on‘ th# Agent and get aClrcnlar and Almanaa, and read tbe wpndcrfnl com this truly greatest of all Me<ll »Un»« BBirainT * BEsna, Pro nrietorsTNo. S Pearl street, Richmond, Va- to whom all orders for sorrUee and agenda* most be sddremd. , For aale by B. A. Fahnestock A Co., Fleming Bro#., Jos. Fleming, Pittsburgh: H. P. tJehwirt*. Allegheny Cjty.anfl by Druggist* gsnsranr- - an3o-lrt«wT .- ORNAMENTAL STAINED GLASS. THOMPSON & SCHLEIP, fl LASS STAINERS, No. 155 Third street, llPplttaburfh.t*spoefcftinr inritatbe attention of the. im&!le, and tfArehltoetSvßriWenandUeirttanan or Trns- Km aSoct to bufldprtTate residences or eh arch ee, to their wma Hirer Medal* wereewardsd-bythe- Pennsylvania ***?*&? orchortby* wHhLSfe-Uk*ffgum.acriptnral and•n««^cai*otu*eti, ud erery Ore^atJ^lnd«j^jo. tyofaeroilwork. EstaellodOlMiofaßirttul handsome I g.‘g@m“^as »eti«. _ Tbeyeaa point to work already executed iuthls diyaad other places; for dmreboo, iteembbatsand private of lifer capacity and skill, ; TT HAS POWER TOCURE —“I had not ■ n*ed UtwW before I Wttt* Unefidaleffoet*” ‘ . r v? t *^ < 3s£ t s? — from amid and cot fib, for whkh I tried many receipts, without obtaining ratted I was presented with a bottle of ,a a.s. gdlarr Ccturti Mixture.”! thinkltadotywhkhlowa both you and toe tmWieins2«y),toMßittrdy«Mert uiatlhad notesed ft twice belflre I felt its benendal effect*, and tender the DlTin* blessing) had no ogaudon to tolib the bottk I IAjUTr al*o, a« to havlor witnessed it* marfcnropcrtiwi on , friend* of mine; one In particular, who baa a tryfngtttaek oa her langx, accompanied with * distrCsslag cough.— Tartly the only tree Kernlaptaa (where couch" and add* mflWtthe sufferer) h»e descended amonwc os In "R. 1L BeDerri Coach Mtxcare. • 4 ' M. IIT2OKRALD, •• yuubßntQeJuTlVUlb IUWfUeVt. *Se KM hr K. H. SIXLBLB A 00, 67 Worxltt. f feer*i*by druggist*everywhere.• a*w> , .Waxtudytoi "DOLL BUTTER—2 bxs fresh Roll Buttoi ri, rac’d and for *ai* by la 9 HKTItY ILCOIXIMB. T ARD—IS kgs prime Lard rec’d and for 1 A «ale>r . jaa < HEKRY H. 00LL15B. SOAP— *50 bxs. Palm Soap and 25' boxes Serin Soap In More for xale.br ' T. LITTLE * CO. T ARD A GREASE—2 bblf.Lardand 18 I A bfal*.Gl*s*e nor landlflj. from steamer Twin City for jH>y —r. *• ISAIAH PICKET a do. "fTiT.AYBEED—.IQ hbla. now landing from I 1 eteumer Twin City for ealwby I, PICKET** 00. - ROOMS—IOO dor. Cora BrUoma for «al» ' jn!4— • -i*«-■ lynj.nn. CJESU-AWWOaL -BAX*—a. a, .Mason ... rela first quality B. DALZZLL* 00. TO TTTK PUBLIC MOST ISIPOBTAI.'T ANNOUNCEMENT; BPTmEwnr'nF PBOf. JAMES McCLINTOCK, SL D From Oit Philadelphia Medical CoLegt. a iWiS ixinsmsTonr of Popular lledldhe for the first time *anetloned by the moEZST Atmio*inTS ths pßorwEios. rmiE undersigned have the pleasore of in I famlnz tb. pfi.U= thpt tb«y h*>o msJs *nuu3. m.uteSh U.iPwft-r JAMES MrfUNTOCK M D„ of Phhbirlrhta. mm for >»«re thuu » nuart-r of „ put t»ou*°f th.crePte«ErsrtltloUfrsrndTturb en of MrJMna pud Suntry in thlp rouutry or la Europr Cir On purthpw of bis rodpos, pud th» pr«P»rptioa o wrlea of FAMILY MEDICINES therefrom. .bleb .111 be put upin p efieup »nd popular form, pdpptedfor eenerpl PM. pad suited to the moot preTPlent dlsestee. Tboia maadleeembneo porno of thomom yplooblo dbeurerlee and comblnatlono ever known for the euro o! dleeue. They pro tbo fruit* of the most profound InTestliPtion, the .id opt reeeprob, pud the otmopt unwiupled experience oroooo th« first pblildPUi of the Pie. Eerh teloedr l* ospecloll pdepledto pometmrttodor/onp ofiemtc. In eeeonlpnee .ith thp Aljtaf prindpta of modem medical lama. Inch of three nmedles here boss tried, Improred. pud fiupll perfected, [a.thecouree of plool. petite pud blibly sue ««fbl practice, uot oul J Id Philadelphia. but throuibout uipur dletput sections of the country to .bleb hie irepl eputsUouhseopUed him. Their nature pud sffeet “• bio.u pud ppprorpd of by hundred. of repilerphnde *=• «ho here been hie studouts pndeeeu their beuellclpl re suit* In to. McCllutoet's om hundr, .hue they .ere uu nuderble tuition, tn the Colleiee of Philudelphlp, CpetU ton, Fittsfida, and elgeThcro. - y - irA *i : This lete^frmipoeof B my yeW*,»ndUi«lrroiniww»» B rt udeuts, and who rognjarpbnldan*,w&&“ dUtingulghM Inc an* many of tten' now for (hit cew tn oil ?£• mo*t 7 orwnk I*. that the de •top ® m s l 22£iie* hM become *o lares, through prt* m*udfor mr"me.UMhM DWTO their preparation Bg&gg&asafesg SBSfIgI&jgteAWS&JSSS m uTemr. rmenM meet pufect ftnUj M.D tete ol fheddentand Profcaior of Anatomy and SurgairlnC** Ueton Medical College, Vermont Of Anatomy and Fhsatologr.in Barkahtra Medical Instil tutlon. Pittsfield. ®e**~ Ac*. it, 4c. We need acaroely remind tbe.lnteUlgnat PQbUc of tb gnat necessity which exist* for the Introduction of a oU« ctf and rgtfaNejKWutor «««<*:« which may be confl dently adopted tawAallJ u*e isnes In the abaene# of a phyrielan, u being tb* legitimate ■ productloni ol Npargnmant Lb needed to prove the Immense Wrt°rit» «*'wh ndus ofremedk* orw the dangerou* compound* that »• daUr Buffed Into notice by Ignorant and reekleea men, wdely for thepmyoeeor enriching tharaMWe! at thoexpani*of tb their follow being*. W* trust confl dentlr In the good »imeoftbecommnnUyU.«nDPortu9i hi* effort to exUrpide the great pobao ertl of by giring a caroftil peruml to the following Hit. whlehea brace the first twelre remodle* of the wrlee, and wbleh oomprtaei ks» of the moet raluable *T« dlßCorer ed ftethe eeTeral complaint* enumerated. If you or any of your Wend* are eu&rera, tmno Umeln rroeuringthe aid of nedical avOtority of Ou dap. by ,bt *^ i “* and giving a trial to *uch ol these medicine* ae are adapt •dtatheeaea. W*caU cfpeclal attention U>&6 fir»Cc .• the lirt a* being mo*t generally domanded. at thi* *eajon namely, the HSCOIJHT. j Brunch it Xenia 1 (Branch at Youngstown- do City Bank, Cincinnati do 'icomjserdju llkjhndn’l- do ’[Franklin Bank do Lafayette Bank do Ohio UfelnsAlTrartLo- do Western Reserve Bank— do Pm ell Note*. 1 NEW ENGLAND, r All solvent Banks.——.. X r NEW YORK. New York City tof “““lasm-Nsr- 1 Baltimore..—. par DELAWAKE. ;|Att KlT.nl Bjok,- X 1 - UAUUIIA. Bank of the Valley-.—l„ IBank ofVa-Rkhmond-. IKx. Bank-Vo-Norfolk “ Farmere’Bk of Virginia. “ IMerehanta’AMrelußank S ‘North Western Bank— ** H* CAROLINA. ■ Of Cape Fee*...— 3 • BankofSt-ofN.Cartdl’a 3 ■ Oran. Bank, Wilmington. 3 3 • BkoftheSt-ofSiCarollna: 3 • Bank of South Carolina. 2 r P»"V of Charleston 3 r Planters’A Meehan's* Bk 8 r GEORGIA. Augusta Ins. A Bi’g Co Bank of Augusta— — 3 Bkofßnmairiefc, Ang'a. 3 TENNESSEE. AUsohreot Buka.— 8 KENTUCKY*. fikofKentuefcy,LoulfT*el ' Bk of Loulsta Thurston M ’ XorthemßkofKentueky “1 Southern BkofKeutncky INDIANA. Slat* Bask * branr-hes-l MISSOURI. .Bk of State ofMitacuri-. WISCONSIN. 3 Marina A Fire In. Cb. ehki 6 > MICHIGAN. 3 Farm jra'Mechanics’Bank 8 > Prajnanlar Bank.— S > Inrnranee Company 8 ) State Bank -.—• 8 i CANADA. t Bk of N. AraerfrajToronto 6 » Bkofthe People. Toronto . 6 Bank of Montreal o i Bk of O. Canada. Teron to 6 i EASTERN EXCHANGE, i On New York.. -*< > On Philadelphia- do ) On Baltimore...— —do WESTERN EXCHANGE Cincinnati-.—...—-—*- Loultrillfl....— —^ i ocwSii|p>x'iK'YALcnPL . Donblooni, Spanlth.—lMO do Patriot —l6^o Eagle, old Eagle, new- **Mss Erederiekad'cn—7£o Tan Thalara- - J^O Guineas.- —— WO Sorertlpni *-?? Ten Guilders— - S.M Napoleoni— B,BC Ducats. —.—... 2J6 I ...VKCTORAL BYE ,tp - , . .. ■SSSSSSs LbboJ*Tl» wort common <Uro»a« e of MuS^B o jKmln^ SoB n%SZ i&SrSffS »or HMnt «o£h*. cold* *nd trrltttion ol U»* throat or ssisss ? sa «!*».«» «»«»»*•*■ m Jtt liranMA l AWw®'^»™b aB RE! ' IIIJ ' §£?bee& fcuSSt to perfection iWlrin the„2S? to psis , ssrass.sS , &™ .mpSS it OHOLKEi PEEVES sssssafiM^BSs^S i<._ q,. OTTw w.ii «n toeoro Dl»rrhoe*« m<i In vjWMtlctt 25 end 60 cents. V„„_TON10 ALTERATIVE SYRUP. .... i nr (Idaneovt or Ekm Durov- 1, tie Tjtlw, %uaxt: Chxonk BbeuniatUm. A. or SimhMie Divan* of ail classes, lTiitapr, &« t ' n “ f^ r . JJfi, SSt” Tbcae —aU art* from *i“ th® SSSrios w »i2SSSi> ? “-i filiation of the blood. Far ptuyoeettoJtanv Ai«|* *itx Bt*ov, whteb ©omMnee the Tlrtuei of I *rtalnj c 0« remedies suited to Dnrersu, or disordered <Ujfe«tfo®«JgJJ SVhawUeh* Rational Disease of America. Its symptom* *J* ,“, 64U *5;,T’ gMdirxw* nervoumusK low spirit* dlmoaMof yUioi^wxlh KwoT.i-eli b-tor. U» mm IW>>“ 5 f ‘.SLSSKffi the hearts Irregular or deficient appetite; " tl }^ n ;..° f iS; at the stomach; acidity. hearteoro pain or fnlneasof a»a assagiesisffiSrijga^^S there le much eoettveneea. or with the AnU-BUliou*J’UJJi w&sre the functions oftbe Uver It win l* found a most effectual remedy. PRICE, lin trot boOlal*l. yII j, BEU HATTO MIXTUIUi. A purely vegetable combination for toe cure of |«««ma tUanTGoatTand aR Neuralgic and Rheumatte DUeaeejL ThFremeSyi# offered with .S^^MOricfo* bm usedmeetextensively and ie aa b« a tnarwm Rheumatic BUeaaee as .tli world has ever aaen. riu«J*» per bottle,. 50 rent*. vni...~RnEDUATIC LINIMENT iSSfS?StSSSS!^Si^S^^ •ttfiais of the jetnte,painin tba ahouUera,l*»o» or Umaa ItaOwda immediaterelief from colte. etomaeh and abdomen. Aa»«°«?*j3 r SaSdafi abUio all an external atimulant u naeoao. _ A moat convenient and valuable remedy to be need both internallyandexUmaUr. Wlwirelief of pmsb,whctiixb scon oacsnoxic. ae in Pieunsp* Paine In tha Cbeet, Stitch* «a in the Side, Paine In tha Face. Neuralgio Paine wberer n found. Palna In tha HUstnaeh, Bowel*, Um or Klan/r» In sudden attacks of Crtto. Blflon* File ofSton* nr will *hw Immediate relief. PRICE, par Bot FEVKRANDA A cure end safe vegetable remedy for Pever anJ Ague, or Intermittent Farer In any ol ite forms, end for all die«aw reenrrlns' periodically. This remedy hae bean triad to the foiled extent, hae been found a srsnno eo for es auy madldne can be entitled to that name. In convalescent* from iHanaar where tcules are required, and In ell * L ;II TEOETADI.E PUEOATIVR PILIA Tag the relief of CossmOTWif. and all Ite nataftilteiulU such a* Headache, PtolneM, Ski SUmief-b, Paine, end aP the rrmeteru enumerated under the Dvepeptie Ellilr/i In dfSSewhwepargeiien It needed, thsee PUli ere ofleH ed u a toft owl ewld, but ufident calAartio. No InTAlId, <>r traveller ebnnld be without them* PRICE, per Box. 2ft xa ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. for Liver Complaint*, and all form* of dieeaee snosg noa dcramzeaentofttn uvef. with jpaptomarueb m yellow, nees oi the Bfee and Skin, DUrioe«7iloadache, with inn In the ears, yellow, furred tongue, pain in the right ebeolder. eecMOifullnea or vain In too right tide, dleor. deredetomaeh or bowd*, deficUnt action oftha kJdnnre, riarooloKtfetools, ect. These Pflia, if taken in the locfpi- , ent ctagecof BUioua and YaUow. or other PewAwlil geo* 1 eraltrward off the attack. PRICE, petßox. 2ft Cent*. She hndenlgned. In aeoeptlng the proprietorahlp of Sr Jams* HeCUntock’# famßrUedldnea, would mpectfullr state to tha pnbUe, that In hi* profession a* DUpenslng Chem!et,fbv nearly fifteen yeere pest, daring which time be has been actively connetUd with tha best phaimacoti < calestahUihmenta Inthla country,ho hae hsd'eonstaat tnn to see and prepare the preeeriptlona of'themoet < ealnantphysldana among whom he would name Dr. Mott Pr. Parker, Sr. Trends, Ur. Cbeeeemaa, Dr. Baeee, Ur Whittaker, Dr. Bdunldt, Sr. Jloeaek, Sr. Elaiam, Drt. Ptatt and Young. Dr. Reals, Dr. Green, end ma&7 other* a the city of New York. The experience* thus scgnlred enables him to dleerfml nst« with eoufidenee between fogfffmafe nudicin/t, oovMn ti tsientycaßv, ecj m to eeenie a harmonious chemical a» Uon In onion f lth their higheet therapeutkal effects, an mixtures of Quackery and Ignorance; where in, for want of proper knowledge In oomblnlng them, the best Ingredients mty neutralU« and destroy each other,or result In a eubetanoe highly lojuaioae, and contrary to lu Blended design. It U with pleasure, therefore, that b «i>t the prescriptions ef Sr. James UeGUntock ar ot only composed of the most valuable medical agents known to, and habitually employed by, our best practi ttoner* la the treatment ol the several diseases for which they are intended, but they are combined In each accurate preporU&ns, In. relation to their them teal and medicinal elbots, as to secure the attainment or the utmost Increase ef their power and efficiency. In oonriuriou, be will only add for himself, that he can refer with confidant* to his past career, as hla'guarantee to the public that theso grad remedies In hie hands will be driUlAiffy prepared In strict accordance with the premrip tlouj of their dlriisguUhed originator. ALEX. CC3IIMAK OrtfomU anS TnuUe <j&u If. T-CbUrfft I’Aan&acy. The above Medicines may bewroeured, at wholesale® retail, of * A. CUSHMAHA 00„ Brie Proprietor, No. 132 Pul tea st. New Teck. And of all the prbriprl DmccUte In this city. Aim Of JAMBS McOUNTOOK, It, D. eerner ofSth and nibert Philadelphia. ■ And of FLEMHiQ BEOTHEBB, Acta, Pittsburgh. .And 080. XLKHTBEB. Acent, ,eor. of Wood ft. and rirgla allay. And cf J. P. ILBMDtQ, Allegheny City. And may ba ordered through any Apothecary, BrnEgiit o Qeuntrr BtQrekeenerJn any part of the country. : aIT BOGS HAIR—2S bags curled Hogs’ Hair jut rerid and for gate by B. ILA&BADQII A GO. FLOUR— 300 bbls. 8. F.and Extra Tamil Plosr rerid and for tale by 'B. RARBAtIO& A CO. HOPS— 10 boles prime Eastern Hops reb’d and foreale .by 8. IiAKDAPQIIAOO- I INSEED OIL—IS bbls. Linseed Oil in store and for aria by B. nAIUJAUOII* A CO< Ci LARD—S bbls. red’d and for s&lo Ity . ; ; . • BELL A Liqosrr, Water atrret.. , A- A.MASON &CO. havejustrec’d 100 /VePce.of Alpacas Ooborg. *e, which wurbaiiotdatßemMßßnaUgicrri • Jaio CONBRIES—2 bbl». Larf! ” : k Staff*- ‘’"‘Si., "I^ALENTINES—A lareo and" beautiful as- V “rtuwßt of Caale iud Bmllia»»l»y ot nbil.' lo.er tW V(br«tilbnutatfal.eltr. »nd U* then. «t . i«i® LAIJFKR'a Bnolatow, STWood It ftfUWI&'SUP, A EXTRtTfIODBj jf" l *3B 1 Je3o '•• ■ bbls, - ireah Eegs '; this day -'TO* Crfredeadforimlebr flMltT ff.COtLJ?. - "pBATHERS—26 sacks now lan difig hoi Jr iteazharAdalla foreale by ja 18 AH MOKBTMXfc MEDICAL^ ARD—IO kes prime Lard joit reo’d am itmunbj jTuaT;/ e. n*tß*pan « co. 1 HOUSES, FARMS, &C. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE —A large I Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. j lotof ground, iltuAled lathe 9th ward. n 1 fronting . d OFFICE m-the--North Room uf (bo MER •on teen it-, between llatrijoii sod Car*cn» running bscfc ® f CHANTS* EXCHANGE. llilrd jtrtvt. Pbiiadvlohl*. I i to Spring alter, on whleb are tonblu 3 rtoiy MARINE, INLAND AND JIKE INSURANCE. BriA House* on Penn it-, and 4 Brlct Tcnementj on jLixrn Ijwuaiscia-On Yeasela, Cargo acj i-nlght, to all ' itanne alter. Thru bole property l* In prime crJtr. and port# In the world.' „ . occupied tr prompt paying tenant*. Tno» Goods Try Mrcr, Canal and Lak.*, gnod and lifelnTeitoent ahonld apply at onea. Offered and by Land Carriage to all part* of the Union, luelo* Uthelro orire of IOQOd. Now rent* fortes. Apply dine therisk by fire notll arriTaL tnntffn PT aa n_ IIcLAIN A SON, 21,fitb et. you; ls«<n.ora»—On Mcnrhandleo generally. on Slotm. “ Dwelling Uotutea, 4c. ASSETS OP TUB COMPANY. Nororaxa, I.' 1555. Bond* and Mortgage* $ ‘.IXOOO 00 United Statea, Stale of Pennsylraoia, Phil** delphla City, Camden and Amboy Kailruad* - and other li3an*i °S Stock hi-Banks. lUilroad* and Inrarauce Coa~ S 7 .0 Bills „. ..... - 3r Ca*hon bind— - .. - Si I’wailnms on Marine Polide* recently leaned— of,U7 »< Subscription Nate*-. 1U3.000 00 WR I-2 ACRES OF LAND, situated 1 1-2 Pa iaadewed, balure Inscod tia**JStoSS Frame Hoaso. Darn aftdOrehard. frontlnE on w«t wan™ of LitUe Beaver. Calico B. MduAls 4SO^. TOW A LANDS' to exchange fob I prrr»BUR(lH MANUFACTUIUiS— We have tour bon* Ji-d andelchty *cre*nr<ex«Uent lowa, wliicßwe will eTeban 6 a tur Hmmo> tur»d article*. Apply to B. McLAIN * SON- T AWBENCEVII.LE-52.000 ONLY— For I A aala a comfortable Dwelltnc Bow. of ball. dfhfneroam,kitchen. gwxlerUaf and Tlie lot luj aftont of 18 ft. on AUcn aweU of cood water and pomp iu the kitchen; oot-oren, ataWe garden and frnli tree*, crape Tint* o J.?^ c *«TnS*]n t fr«£d’ all la good order and Till aShrfT remainder at 3 yeart. S.CUTUBKBT A-bON, 1*0.3d at. I? ARM NBABTRBBTORT. FOR SALE— -1 WeareaulbomeJ to wll that SO acre Farm, near , Freeport, (i.r the tacrifidnß r/ire ofl'G per acre. a* the owner wishes to leave for toe far Wert on the l*«th lost. Apply to f-3 »■ McLAIN A SUN. 21. frth «t Building lotskou sale—a lot is. a. front on SlcKee rt. by SO ft. dm St ast jzussi &2SZ&I& "& d " P ' ■ ,a lgS'u^&MM,l. jK)R SALiJ—A splendid Dairy Farmol a. acrop.near the Perry aril le Ph*pk i the city. Itlainprimeorder. On it ar* 2 fine Orchard* or grafted f rui t, *I th good How*, Harn and SUhleg. an-1 er err ronyenienee. firiM lot, at ft* per a en. Kiwiiura of i&lf TtIUS. WOOUd, <5, 4th at. ’ ?0K SALE—A Country Se&t of 11 1-2 ' 1 watt, wltblnnwllMorthecUr.oo 11 Uoffered Terr low. Koqureof THUS. WOODS. 7a Fourth st. : ? IGHT ACHES OF EXCELLENT LAW) Fj for nlf, In a t leaeant location, at about J* of a mile from Esat Liberty end the Pennsylvanla K. K. ftatkm, with adwtlllng house and stable, a variety of bnannff fruit tree*, m large Barden, and good water. The land 11 all cleared sod nutfer good fence. Price $LMh>. For tenna, to. apply to a. CUTIIBERT A WN. 140. ?d *t- rpo FARMERS, DAIRYMEN ANJ TAN 1. NERa.—For 8*Je,478 of Land, In Westmoreland county, 60 miles (2 hours ride) from Pittsburgh, and l mUe* from UlUslue Water Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. About 40 acre* an cleared; good tillable land, upon which la a Log House and Barn. It la well adapted to the raising of fruit, or It vouldmakean excellent Dairy, grass growlogluxurlantly, and the place being well eup* tiled with the hc.it water; There la an abundance of the meat timber, vlr Cbertiiot, Chestnut Oak, (bark timber) Vhlte Oak, Poplar, Ac. It 1* well worthy the attention of Tanners, as tbo nark can be cent to Pittsburgh, by either ralbroid or canaL The timber alona Is worth more than the price aaked,and most of the land would afford excel* 1 eni pasture wheu cleared. , The whole wlllbe sold for the Terr low price of fOuer acre; or it will be divided to suit purchasers, at from H to 18 per acre, according to quality. . • . Tenns—Two-flflha In hand, the balance in three equal mu, Valuable Property ior Sale, ON Liberty street, .adjoinig the Methodist Oraro Yard, near Canal Basin. This i* now ibo onjr desirable piece ofproperty In this neighborhood not already bought up by tbe Penoiylranla Uailroad Company. Front* ng on Übertr 00 feet, on Elm street 100 feet thenee to the Methodist Grave Yard BCtf fait, to Llliorty lOOfeet. This property it most desirable as a Ilotel. The building now oo It, a good substantial threo story brick, with all the necessary back buildings, has for a lone time been oc cupied as the Union Ilotci, doing a good business. Capi talists and others desirous of making a good Investment,. will do well to examine tbe premises. apiSHt EDWARD FADES. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—Situa ted In North* Fayette towuahtp, Allegheny county, 10 miles from the eity and 2K mile* fraa the Steubenville railroad, at the Noblertown station; contain* 40 acres, all cleared and fenced and In a high state of cultivation. The improvements an a comfortable dwelling house with a rooms. Barn, stable, Btono Milt-house, Hmotfr-bmise and other out-bulldlncx There Is an orchard ot choice selocteu fruit of various kinds. The place Is well watered by six Iving springs, *&nd the wholo place can be easily cultiva ted. It Is situated in a good neighborhood,convenient to diuirli.mllU school, Ac. Apply to jafl b. Sixain t bon, a ath *t. A SPLENDID FARM —For sale a Farm of 182 acres, EQ acres la a high state of cultivation, 60 ofprltno bottom land, balance• choice timber; a two story Brick House, well arranged; a large frame 1-arp, and all necetaary out houses, of the best material, and put up In tbe most substantial manner. Apple and Peach Orch ards, and abundance of other fruits c f choice quallth* situated on tho Youghioughruy river, 4 miles shove Mc- Keesport, and *A) from this dtr, Prico $6O per acre Ap ply to Ja23 & CUTUBKKT AdON, 140. 3d st. \T EAR NEW BRIGHTON—A fino Farm of f vj 108 acres, all Level land, and in a good stateof culti vation, with a new Frame House, a good Orchard of graft ed fruit, never-failing springs, plenty of coal, a good barn and tenant houses; rltnstelln a good neighborhood; churches, schools, mills, to, and conveulent to New ißrighton. Price, STA per acre. For terms, to apply at tbs old established Real Estate office of joflO S. CUTIIBRIIT A SON. 140. 3d st. Qi"|r\LOTS FOR SALE—In Germantown, within 15 minute* walk of Plttsborgb, acroM. the Aileghsny river, opposite the Aqnaduct, fhrthaluw price uf $l6O each. $25 In band and S'd6 pee year—thsy ought to sell a that price In a few days. If you want a bargain and a cheap houao. you cannot ndithtM too soon. Enquire of TTiUJXAh WuuDS, tc27 76 fourth street. fffMIE best aito for on cxiensivo Manufactd- J_ ry In the flourishing Borough of Birmingham, com prising shout cne and a half amsof ground, havings fronton Water, McKee and Uinchom its. And alio smaller site lots, In a great variety of situations, fronting on the principal business six iu , Birmingham. East BL> mtngham and South Pittsburgh: can bn bad cheap on spj plhxtlon to P. M. PA VIM, Auct., cor Wood A 6th stx ANDInTeEk - COUNTY FOR SALE— We offer fur sale about 4000 acres of laud In Elk Co rn several tracts of different sixes, which we will sell st the'extrxcrdinary low pries of One iMJlar uiul a //ay per* Acre. Tract No. 1 contains ItKW aerrx .. 2 .. lwo o a .. low * “ “ - 4 “ 21.1“ - - 5 •« •* The title Is nnexeeptlonabla, having been orlfinahy d*- rived from the state Government. The land Is grxxl farm ing land, wslttlafered and situate In a One healthy lo eaEto, wUliln-a short distance of Rldgway, the county , swat.' The APegbeay Valter and Sonbnry and Erie Rail roads both run through Kidgwar, tbas annrdlug superior fkrilitlee to purchasers. Apply to dxSI B. McLAIN A .SON, 31,6 th st. MT. WASHINGTON PROPERTY FOR SALE—A good Frame Dwel'ing House, with large 112 ft, front on the brow of the hill, and running back 4t2 ft. on Bertha at to. an alley, with a well or good water, shade and lrnlt trees a stahle, Ac., and a Krd board fence around th* property. Pries $2,600. rsons desirousof a pleasant residence and pare water. With a view of the two cities, rivers. Ac., would do well to attend to th« above. Arplywwnsl the Real Estate <jf ficeof jSJa d. UirrilßßltTA UQ. .Met. ffnilHD ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE—A 1 nee thrr*' story Brick Dwelling (loom-. of 11 room*, with a large Store Ilootn, a ball, gu datum, bslb room and good cellar. No. 133 Third st. A two story Brick Dwelling House. of 3 room*, a hall and Store ibxxa, reiser and Sobbed attic; also, a back build ing. suitable for a dwelling buueo A two story Dwelling House on 3d sL. containing three room* and a store itoom and finished attic, with a large bakeoven in the cellar. B. CUTitBKKT A SON. HO. 3d st- TIOOSE It LOT roil SALE LN EAST II LIBKRTY, situated within 3 mlootee walk of tbe JtaUraadStation. The lot has a front of 113) feet on the Greansbunch Turnpike and extend* hark 191 feet toast. The building consist* of a two story Uriek House, ball and 7 room*. Including tbe kitchen; Ptable. Ar 4 great rariety of Fruit. Immediate possession can be given. Price. $2,- 2uO._Tennj_rasy B. McLAIN A SON, 31 Fifth st. CiOUNTRY SEAT FOR RENT—A beaa } tlful Country Peat- a nhert distance from the dty, on an omnibus route, for rvnt. Appl» to u 1 *-tf WOODS. 76.4tbst. 1?0R SALE —A liou3c and 2 Lots in Bridge water, ode rod at a great bargain. Konhlre of auUVtf Tllua. WOobj, 76,4 th st. FOR SALE.—A splendid Country Resi dence, on the Ohio Hirer, adjoining the House of Kef uge. (yi the plank road, at Wood s Run. There is 6 acres «mreJ with a.large amount of graftnd fruit*, evergreens, grape*, berry* and garden tool*, with a superior Dwelling, Bara and out houses. All Intended to make a comfortable bom*, it 1* offered low. Enquire of Robert Darla Eat., on the premises, or of seUUr., Tito 3. WOODS, 74 Fourth Street. XARCIE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE -4 Within 20 minutes walk of the dtr, tor 3J&O eaeh.- me, S 3) in hand, balaueeln * yearly payments au3J 8, fUTIIEERT A SON, UP, 3d «t IT'OR SALE—A superior Farm in Beaver 1 ’ Munty.Smlle* from Darlington, and 6 miles from new Brighton, containing ICO acres, ltoof whleh Is under cultivation, and In flret rate order.wlth good orchard and Maaes ofcoalonlt. It la oßured low. Knnulretir an3b-tf T”U3fAB WOODS, 75, dth st C'OR SALE—A fiuo l arm on Ch&rtiors P Greek, containing 131 acre*, well Unproved, ouly 0 muea from the dtr, also, a good frame house and lot near tho bead ofFodcnJ sL, Allegheny. It 1* offered very low. 1 hare a Printed Uegistcr with the description of a largo number of forms, eountry seat*, houses and lots, which will bogivoatoany who wish to buy property tbe? wi 1 Odd described on it. A One assortment lb? aale. Call on THUS. W00D3.7a.4th at. X 0 RENT —Tho Store Room, 83 Fourth et. Enquire attbc place, fllibw Cases add a new, well led Counter can be obtained by calling them for a rea* Sonable price. mylfr-to* Ij'Oß SAXE.—Two Houses and Lots on JP Wjliu street, near Washington. Two liouaoaand LotsonPennsylranla Arenas. On* lot on Townsend street. . . _ Al*o-Tweaty other* in different parte of the city, all o which will bo sold tow on folz terms—They an ilascrlbei on my printed Register, which you can hate gratis by eail* ng at 76 Foorth stmt.lfyou won’t buy, and If you hare property tor sale, by calling on me you can hare It before Ihapumtoatlargolu a rerr easy way, enquire of TUOB. Commercial Broker, 76 Fourth street. f AND FOR SALE.—I 43 acres of Land, I A 2K miles east of UcKeeflport, on which 1* a good Cottage Uoum and Barn; 110 acre* cleared, a lane or chard of graltadfrnit, and 36 acres of CbaL. Now Is tho time fbn* bargain. • 60 acresof land, near J. Murdock’s garden, with a good frame bouse on It; it Is cheap. 60 *ivn, 3 mile# west of New Brighton, on it are good Improvement*; I twill be sold tott low. Also, 3 Farms of Coal, on th* Monongabe!* Hirer, and . great variety of othor farms and small lots of land n ihe vicinity, which I hare described on my printed regis ter. Call and get cun. if you want bargains, of apt-tf TUOM AS WOODS, 76 Foorth street . STREET PROPERTY.—The JP undersigned oflen et private trie the property on Federal etnwet, aonth ride, above BoWneon, conelftlne of BIQIIT LOTS, each having a front on Federal itreet of SO feet,and rannimr baek luOfoettoanalley!Ofeetwlde.~ Bo large a body of ground. In apoeStlon eo eligible, Unr> talnJy now not to be met with In Allegheny City; Tbeee lots an offend at tho low pri« of $2OOO each; one-fourth eaah in hand, th» balance at 1, U, and 3 years. PereoMwbomajr Incline to pureham on # the terme olated, will apply to - N. JIOLMKB A SON* 0c27 . Dan ken and Broken, 67, Market tL ■ T ARGE CITY LOT TO LEASE.—tho I A lot of-Qronnd, at prmnt occupied by John M'Cloe- SeyTciothler, on Liberty »trwt, between Sixth etreot, will beleaecd for a term or year* from Apyft.lit, next. Apply to ,JOnN 8. IHWUi. No- MStoketrireet, a2fotl ~ ROBERT HOBB, Fourth ftreet E)R SALE.—A Ground Rent on Tuludblo inproyed propfrtr on Tlfth itXMt/fttUtrargh.: Bn.. attheOacetieOffice. - •delft-t. FOBSALE OR TO LET.—I will Benor rent my property inMancb«ter,«mrirtingof*«bort acre of Ground, upon which are eperted, J. PTame Boumb, one containing band the ©therdtoonu; StabilngjCar .riase, Wood ana Goal Hoorn, and a fine aewrtment offrutt. Thi* property !#• Terr pleasantly altoated near the OUo ltiter. The-nulldlngeare fhadedby treat,-and* Deer the OmnibusetaUou. 1 will sell ribor a portion of mrljunu* turo, and would prefer retaining pomesslaauniH Ist of May.; Apply to : -IL LEK.iaa Liberty atrevt.- TJH?B RENT—A comfortable Dwellmg® |P.' House, containing 8 K6oras,!n goodord«, Sta-kra. bung. Carnage House, Coal flense and oat Oten. with A aeree d rich Land, all planted with Kmiland Bhado Tr«e, and nearly all bearing apples, peaciic*, Ae4 an euriKni Arbor, covered with orape Vine*. / Aleo, a flowCT Garden, la Pitt Township, 1H miles from tbe u>art House, ttent moderate,to thoec who wogldjlakeigood «sj«ti», rcp^.,£D,uiMor TTOR SALE—-A; first, rate Q rocery : S^and ■T .Tba rUnc jeon* of thebest lu tbecity. aad haxa good loealant country costott, Fot perttoilar*. addrew Box gW., jtU-, f7»ORS ALE—4 bbautifuUJouu try JSoa tfl, on JL ;»e 4th street' road,' thlsA!* of Jfest flberty. Ibey are, (foolearpots. eienred by Uiuiu who griN TEMPERANCEVILLE TOR freton VTalnot at, nn the math lot of »friTlia'hirtipa, and r onulna.bKk to,a • •y. TbUferie weli sittiated, 4 .TMnpataMySU bring newly aetUed, a mnaatae dead .UiKl«n. u ., - roSTf . 71 Giant rirtefc rySURAyeg. RATE ROADS. &C. M*XCr.J*S: _ rniiiun Martin, James C. Hand, Dr. R. U. Buxton Joseph H. Seal, Theopk. Paulding, Win. Kjto, Edmund A. Sender, T «««* R. Darts, Joshua L- Pries, John 0. Dart*, lluxh Craig, James Tennant, Robert Horton, Spencer JlriVrain, Josephs. Bornstt, John R. Penrose, Cnarles Kefir, Jaa. lLNT?arUnd, GeorveC. Lelper, Samuel R. Stokes, Wra. C. "Ludwig. -Ed* u Darlington, Henry Sloan, J.T.Locan, PHi g- IL Jones Brooke, Uames Tranualr, D. T. Moreau, do. J. <l. Johnston, WILLIAM MARTIN, President, Thomas 0. Hats, Vico Prejid*nL . Josim W. Cowas, Secret ary. - ( *B“omcs-©r the Company, No. W 6 Water street. Puts* ‘•0 j burgh. JR A. MADEIRA, Agent. _ do Co* of Philad’a. W. Bancker, Geo. tordeca! D. Lewi*, Toftla* el Uraot, I>stlJ & finiin, BFiro Insnrano TORS: Charles hards, Tbos. n&rt,Bl< dpbe E. Boric, dsuine itn.Uurri* I’ntterson. CHARLES X. BANCKER, President . Cisctift, any continue to insir* Insurance*, permanent a every description of Property in town-and country, at rates as low as are consistent wflh security. The Company have reserved a Urge contingent fond, which, with their Capita) anti Premiums, safely Invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The asset* of the Company, on January Ist, 18&1, as pub lished agreeably to the Art of Assembly, were as follows, Tts:— Mortgages J918J23 68 Real estate.... 8-L377 78 Temporary 83,966 17 Stocks - ti 1,889 00 Cash, Ac ... * . MJH6BI *1,212,708 44 I Inee their Incorporation,a period 0 1 21 yean, they hare tia i upwards of One Million Fonr Hundred Thousand Dol ur i Losn* by Fire, thereby affording eridonro of the ad* ra itages of insurance, as well as tbttr ability and dlspoat* tie i to meet with promptn*a* all liabilities. J.QK RD.NEP. COFFIN, Agent. pIP Ofllce H. K. corner of AVooJhmd 3d its. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. mznun emu, jr., i-amr t. *. nm»on t svft. Will Insure against all kinds of Fire and [trine Risks. noucwis: Tbo*. Scott, A. Ntmlek. 0. W. Rjeketicn, U. W. Jseksoo, ' ffm. IL Smith. K .MUtor, Jr„ J. W. Butler, Wm. Lyon, 0. Ihmsen, 49*A boms loitltutlon managed by Director* veil known In thl* community, and wan will liberal!:*. adjust and promptlp P*T all luue* at tbe Omct, Nt». 92 Water Street, (Spang A Co’* up stairs, Plttabiirgh. j*4bo Marine, Fire and HpICE loßuranceCorapt l Philadelphia—Ch»rte rod AmtH January la, ISSI. »,<X' nuioea oq buildlnga ana thel rldnlty; also on property off tteamfoata. and other ver >any of North America, d 1?W. CapiUl, $500,000.- 101,255 60. WUI males lota* ilr central*. In tbiseitf and sverj de*crlpti< a. tblpped ptr >l*. either by Inland trimpor- tloa otf on the mu. Arthur A. Coffln, Prea’t, Ksmuel W. Jones, Edward Smith, 1 John A. Brown. 1 Samuel P. Smith, ! Samuel Brooks, 1 Charles Taylor, 1 Ambßwe white, < Jacob M. Thomas, , 8. Morris WaJn, 1 This 1b the oldest losnrar States, anil from its high stan means, and avoiding all risks aet«r, it may bo considered a the juLlie. WILLI Thomas P. Oope, John H. Nett. Ilk-hard U. Wood. William Welsh, Francis Hoskins, S. Austin AlUbone, Wm. E. Bowen, George Asrlnwall, Junes N. Dickson, 11. D. gherrtsrd, Beeretary. loos Company in the United nding, lons oxperfene*. ample iof au extra hazardous ehar* u offering ample security to .IAM P. JONES, Agent, 80 and 81 Water street. rAXEOUS. flits burgh Riding School, Fl'.„ reapectfally to I the Ladles and Ountlenien of Pittsburgh. that he has erueteda HIDING SCHOOL, whld>. In point ol Ribs. ccmmodlousnsss end adaptation, undeniably exeela tnr similar establishment Id the United h tales. "Jt» lo«- tlon is irreertble from all parts of the dty, while Its high and airy situation, renders it especially suite** to the pro motion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The home are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or expense will to spared to make this establishment the first In the eonfldaiuyor Uie public Mal<tf it. PATI KRSON. JAMES WrWOODWKLX; CABINET FURNITURE MANUPACTURUB, nos. 97 xxi> 99 ruuu) nun, pittsbomb. I W. W. respectfully informs bis friends aW , and customers, that be hasjust completed bis stock or Furniture, which is decidedly the largest and best erer offered for sale In this dty. As be is determined to uphold his stock, withseasoned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of bis orders and fadlitytn tnanuihrtaring, he is enabled to produce war ranted KUItNITUKK at tbe lowest prices. • Ue keeps always on hand the greatest variety of every description, of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most decant and costly, that a bouse, or any part of one, may be tarnished from his stork, or manufactured •xprvmly to order. The following articles consist in part of jiis assortment, which, for richness of style and finish.] ea¬ beiarnaMMl In any of the EasPru cities. p*;» Louis XIV tete-a-tete Kolas; 100 Seta* In Flash and lialr Cloth; 100 dozen Siahogany Chairs; 40 do Walnut do 100 Mahogany Rocking Chair* 60 Walnut do do 100 Mahogany Divans; 6o Wxinut_ _do JOO Marble Tup Centre Tables £>U do brassing Uonans 3g do 40 lodwd do 100 Common do 60 Plaltr breeding Borealis 40,JJel"<4*O7 Bedsteads 'JOlWalctit rdo 150 Cottage ! do 600 Cherry ud Poplar Bedsteads. 20 Mahogany Wardrobes 10 Walnut : do 10 Cherry , do 40 Plain Bunsens 100 Dining and BnekfiutTahles 12 Secretary and Book caaes it) lloxca Chairs 24 Cue Beat line ting chairs? 12 Ladles'lf nting Desks Hat and Towel stands What-Nots * fl Btlgnires Papier Mache Tables Conversation Chairs Pembroke do EUtabfethen - do; • Mall and Pier do Reception do; ' Indlee* dA pearl Inlaid - do; Sxtenslon Dining Tab** Arm d& Ottomans QothlenndHillCfanirs Ahn,a large aseortmentwf Common TornltursandWlnfr ■or Chain, Cabinet makers supplied with articles in thtir Una. 8 team boats and Hotels furnished at the shortest notion an orders promptly attended to. •' • ' ab2Q TUB NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL übtted states mail steamers. The Ship* composing this Line an ttui ATLANTIC. Capt. West. ARCTIC, Capt. Lu», rimESE Ships have been built by contract, 1 cjyrwalr tbr QoTernment Berrien, ever/ care haa been ta&n la their conitnictlon. u In the Engines, to aniun strength and speed, and their accommodations u>r Paasatf curs unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of Panama from New lork to Idrerpoo lo Pint Cabin. XI2D: exduslte .nao of extra alzed State Hoc mi, 8300; In Second Cabin, S7O; from' Liverpool to Nev York £CO and £2O, An experienced Surgeon attached to each Ship. No Berth can be secured until paid for. PftOPOSKD DATES OF SAILING. Paoa'NKW Yoax. 1864. ' rsov Lrrxapoou 18M. Saturday. January T. Wedneeday January 11* Saturday. “ 21. Wednesday, ** 2ft. Saturday. February 4. Wednesday, February fl, Saturday, “ 18. Wednesday, “ 22* Saturday, March 4. Wedneaday, Id arch B. Saturday, “ 18 Wedneaday, “ 22, Saturday, April 1. Wedneaday. April &. Saturday. * 16.' Wedneaday, “• 19. Saturday, ** 29. Wednesday, llay 3. , Saturday. May 13. Wednesday **■ IT. Saturday, M 27. Wednesday, “ . 81. Saturday, Juna 10. Wednesday, June 14. .... —•» <2|. , Wednesday, ** 28. Saturday, July 8. Wednesday, July IX Saturday, ** 22. ■ Wednesday, “ 2fi. Saturday, Aujrcut bJ Wednesday Annul 9.' Saturday, **. 19. Wednesday, *• '23. Balurday.Ssptejaberi, . Wadnssday ►yimibet* Saturday, “ 18. Wednesday, “ 20k Saturday, ** SO, Wednesday, October 4. Saturday, October I*. Wednesday, “ ~ 18. Saturday, “ 23. ■ Wednesday, Morwnberl. : Saturday Norember 11. Wednesday, ** 16. Saturday, “ 2b. Wednesday, * 29.. Saturday December 9. . Wednesday, December I&,U Saturday. 23. Wednesday, • 27. ForTtelght or Pa««kße**pplyto EDWARD K: COLONS. A 00., 68 'Wall street, Newark; BROWN, SHIPLEY * 00* UTengofc E. . ItOBKRTS A CO., 13 Hills’s Anns, London; JOHN MVNKOEAOO., 28 Rue NotreDamadu VJrtoltea,ParU, OEOItQE IL DRAPER, Harrs. > The' owners of these Ships will not bs accountable fcr Gold. Bllter, Bullion, Spede, Jewelry, Precious Stones or ilstsls, unless Bills of Lading art signed therelbr, and the talue therein expressed. . . .. -jyl9 Carpetings, Oil Cloths -and Matting*.. , 1 HE NOW RECEIVING DIREOTfrUm the /\.Manulhetnm#, their choice and large MWKtttsxifc.O , Carpetings and OU Cloths lor Bprlng sale*, and la nartcOD* Blltioffo) ■ ' • •' ■••.••.•■^'•'s' • Royal English Velvet Carpets; J}ntaMUs&dTsp«strr..d« -- Aobussous.a»ew*rtid« Imperial andSuperSPljv; . ■ ■■:•"•:. Tapeetryand do -Ingraluc.: . : ■>. Extra sad Fine' dot-. •.•.-••; . Church Carpeting* '; / : Yeaitlane, . 1 ! Together irftli Dutch, Hemp, Cotton* and vverr dwwnpllon oflnw priced good*. . Floor Oil Cloths uno a to 341**t w ide,Fre*oo and Chin t* pattens, of allQUalltbsanasrioes. Also,swale,ebenills 1 and tultidrugs and mats; rbuuvandtablo earn*: window <oiad» l T*iritj*n-b4Bd* wulandgre*a ell cloth* bußhor chsck wrten matting, 84, 44, M SDife-4 wMwtebo, mam matting 114,04,’44, 44 aua.s4 wldi, aU of such willbectEaod at th* fa mat caAprimM -xahlft'!'-- ■ -' r -< T.'.. Sdift Retail. BROBD;B9J&iruefcaad 6 Union Btg.; rftom the fleUoa cfhls &isßdssad'flis poUle generally to Uts a»* that hejmenowanhand theisms* sod beet gtfekttrßOOTS sod BUOER, Id «U soch staicwomtlythelaatoßlaftd gantlemiraSafTbUi, B. Ycafcandßoiton, wrichjto traits ranootfiril topkasrall. to Mod; sod sxaDrat iHrntlewoe?, OsltmtToatit sad T«rUr^swtoaßntoruoiß^i^.o2«*ho»4lad STPXESA-21 bbts.Romamte. Applet » celted this d«y;*B<to»sto b>, . j » T*- ,*■ B.DALZELI,ACO. WILLOW-CHARCOAL, on excellent^ liefs,preparedsrpmslT#*BJedJdnalwuTpoiee,. 6 timnntniy - , . • *». FLttu!<ar ri. if.q? ;,>y-.v ■: j •■■ ;•?. -'oar. IMisoondAndAlsrfc*tst..>-. (jCQAR—IO hiidß. prime Old Sugar in t3lto»aßdibrn]«bj .tURUIIOL f fMUS oldand popular Road is^preparetito 1_ transport fteighLlnto the lntericroflndiann, from the East or Pittsburgh, at as low rates as any othsr rpuwv Having more Rolling Block and much more experience in its management, this road can offer mow-inducements to shipper* in securing dispatch and correctness in wt warding goods than any other line. Good* for tha interior wHI he received In Madison ana sent forward FREE of any charge for drayagc and com mUdoß. This company also offer extra Inducements to Boats to land with them, as they have large Wharf floats and Wharves, where pools can be stored five of charge and bo protected from the weather. Por any information or rates of freight, rail on A. A. HARDY, Agent, at Pittsburgh, who will give the desired Information. J. o. D. LILLY, Supt. K. P. Jones. Oca. Apt., Madison, lod.-jair.M3m A. A. HARDY, *519,-09 13 (Saoresmr to Hardy, Jo»«*s A Co ,> coxiussjox and yoßWAiwisa uf.ncitANT; Agent of tbe Madison and ludiuuopolU RAIIJtOAD, No. 80 Water st,, Pittsburgh, Pa. jag-lyd •_ Pennsylvania Railroad. IHREE Daily Through Trains between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.—Til K MoltN IMJ MAIL 1«J tsavns Philadelphia tar Plttibuiuh at 7S A M., and Pittsburgh for Ptmabelphla at", A SI. TllK FAST LINK leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1, I*. M„ and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at I P. >!. TUB NIOHT RX PIIKSS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Httteburuh at 11, P M anJPittsbSrgh for Philadelphia at 10, I*. M. " xhe above lines connect at Pittsburgh with ihe Uail taul.Uand.fnm tit-UnilN U»- Alton, U. «na •»« CUr.- Ohio: also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to ..\sw OaitAxs, St. Louis, Lotnsmu andttaasXATi. Through .Ticket* cant* had to or from either of the **P«r FurUwr particulars, eea Hand-billsat thc dlffeNDt starting points. Passenger* from Ibo West will find this tbe shortest and most expeditions route to Baltimore, Nuw York, or Boston. , , , , • TIIOB. MOORE, AorsT, PasJ-r.cer Ltr.tt.J’iidadriphui. J. MKBKIaIEN, Agent, Pauenfer Lines, Pittsburgh. , ja3o-lr ; Pennsylvania Railroad. rpHE great Central Route, connecting the B Atlantic eltlrs with Northwestern, and Southwestern KtaUs, by acoutlnuuus Hallway direct.— This road also eoonucla at Pittsburgh with dally line of Steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at Cleve land and Sandusky with fet*amer» to all porta on tbo Northwestern Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable route bv which FREIGHT eantw forwarded to and from the Great _ RA TX.X DETD RENMiLA DEL PIT I A <ff PITTSBURGH: PlllßT CLASH.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goodsl**, inr,*. fin boxes)Furs,EeadierfcAc J* 0 *- ,wr ,ous '* HKCONI) CLASS—Books ancfStationery,) Dry Goods {ln hales) Hardware,* Lea->7Se. per lOOfts. ther. Wool, Ac.. —...) THIRDCLABS.—AnviIs, Bagging, Bacon l ft . and Pork (In hulk) Hemp.-Ac.. / «-"■ **" 10ea,s * FOCKTIICLASS.—Oonoc,Fixh. Bacon and \• Pork (packed) Lard and fcanl Oil /“ e - *** 1008>fc A9Lln shipping goods from any point Kastof Philadel -shla, be particular to mart package **riu JVmuglwm'u fadroad/* AU Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FaiifinT Auests.—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N. York; K. J. enneder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Kooce, Balti more; Geo. C. Franciscos, Pittsburgh: SQrlgmao A Grown, Cincinnati.-'Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead. Louisville, hyj K. C. deldrom. Madison, Indd JtatcUff A Co., St. Lours, UO4 J !, Mitchell A 800. KraDSvUls, Indiana. IL 11. HOUSTON,-General freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. J. LOMBAEUT. Sup't, Altoona, Pi. Ja3oly Jag. McAnlsy Geo. Uariie, hath*! Holmes, J. Lipplncott, ad Transportation ice. CLEVELAND AUK PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD- in CONNECTION WITH The Ohio and Penna. Railroad. Via Alliance. THE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, (Jalena, 8U Louis, Is VIA CLEVELAND. , . , . , This route is One Hundred miles shorter and about eight hours Quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous emu via Indianapolis. . . , Two Dally Trains' between Pittsburgh aud Cleveland. TbreoDally Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland, 0 hours; Chicago. £3 hpons; and St. Louis, 37 boars. , VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave AlUahe* at 7.30 A. M- connecting at llndson with tralua for Cuyahoga kalis and Akron, and arriving at Cleveland at 10.04 a.w. aud The TrainJ of the Ohio and Penns. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh L*t 3-00 and 8.00 a.'W., connect Alliance with train* which arrive In CloTeland at 10.04 A. 11. and 2J20 p. K. „ TLo3-00 p. n. Train from Pittsburgh makes no conseo-- tlon at Allianeo for Cleveland. Passengers far Toledo, Chicago. Bt. Louis, Bock Island, Galena and the North-West, who wish to go through with out detention, will take tbo Train fearing Pittsburgh at B.oo*. ana arriving In Cleveland at 23) p. *» m that la the only train by which does connection* are made through to the above point. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7010 next morning, and St. Louis at mid night. - Time gained by going via Cleveland 8 hour*. The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, ran aefollowE—LeaveClcrelandat J-affand 120A.W. 7.41 FJi., arrive in Cbicagcrat 11X0 7.00 a. w.and 12.00*. Trains leave fiJr Sock Island and Bt. Loots as follows Utavo Chicago at fi.l6 *. K. and 10.05 and 11.00 p. u. Pawenger* fiir St. Lonl* go over Rock Island rallanad to. Joliet, and thenoe over the Chicago and Mississippi rail* road to thence by steamboat (23 miles) to St- Lnuis. Passengers br the 9.15 *. w. train arrive In Pilot at 11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05 p.«. train at noon next day. ... , baggage Chrck-d through to Cleveland, and there rw checked Jnr Ch cagu and St. Louis. r*BB VIA AIAIAKCE AW> CIETELASD. KrttCtatM. 2»J- 52.301 “ Chicago -J-W® ...4.00 l ** Ia Ealle.- ld,oo 0,501 ** Itnek island -.18.00 | -P* * • —21,00 To AlH»nco “ Tolodo . • PftMeng'TK arerequMtoU to procure their ticket* at UJ# UScs of ini* Company, In Monootnhsla ilooxs below Lbs corner. J. DURAkD,BuptnCl«T*laad. <le!8 J. A. CAUfIUBY. A*U PUtaburgb. Pittsburgh, St. Lous and Hew Orleans MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE RAILEOAd"tO CHICAGO, THENCE BT Chicago and Mississippi? Railroad. AN AIR BINE ROUTS FROM CHICAGO TOST. LOUIS.' leave Chicago duly, (Sundays I excepted.) on arrival of Expires Train* of Michigan* Southern and Central Railroad*. First St. Louis Day Mall at 9.1&, a. K. Second 11 Night Express at 10.05. r. «. Traini ran through to St. Louis in fourteen bom, r!a Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, mlAoutcAunpe rf Cari or Baegav-* connecting at Alton -with Daily Line of Packet* for Hannibal, Dulncy. and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAUKIISTO NEW ORLEANS and inter mediate points on the Mississippi, and withregular Una ol steamers for Kanns'and Connell Bluff*. _ TIME FROM FITTSBURQHTO ,HT. LOViS 38 HOURS. Baggage chocked through to St. Loo la on Mlehigau, Central and .Southern Trains, and at the Depot in Chicago. B. P.IIOLLISTKK, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. BIOROAN, Superintendent. Through tickets to St Louis by this route can he obtain ed in Pittsburg at Office* of Cleveland A.Pittsburg, and Ohio A Penn’a Railroads. sriff’Cmdawß • .Michigan Southern a Northern Indiana Vj'ROM TOLEDO TO CEICAGO, connect i 1 tag *t Chicago with Clement 1 * Lin* of Btmnert lor Kaeln«, Milwaukee, Sheboygan sod sll the ports on Lika Michigan, and with the Chicago and Bock Inland Railroad in connection at La Salle with the Illinois Central and Chi eago and SlistLulppl Railroads and Illinois River Line o Steamers for La Salle. Kock Island, Bt.Loals and all point •n the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers. FOUR TRAINS. Ist—Express Mall TialhleaTPS Toledo at U A. M„ arriv ing In Chicago** 1.27 ad—Morning Express Train leaves Toledo at 11 A. M_ arriving in Chicago at 9.00 p. M. 3d—AJlcrnooo Express Train leaves Toledo at 1 AO p. M-, arriving in Chicago at 11.001’. M, 4tbr—Night Express Train leaves Toledo at BJB P. Mar rives in Chicago at 0.46 A. M. One Train on Sundays, (cave* Toledo at 8.16'P M., and arrives at Chl<ago at OAa A. M. Poor liallr Trains on the Clsruland and Toledo Railroad, connecting with the abOTS. Passengers by taking the Ohio and Penna. Railroad 1 tn. Mansfield, and the Sandusky and Mansfield Railroad to Monroeville, will there connect with the Cleveland and T oledo Railroad. Or by taking the Cleveland and PiUeburstl hailroad at Allianoe. will then connect at Cleveland with the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, making the time from Pittsburgh to Chicago, via M-'B.N. I. Railroad in Through Tickets can bs procured at the office* of the Cleveland and - Pittsburgh and Ohio and Penna. Railroads, under the Honongabcla House, or at the Depot,- L. V. ROCKER, Agent, Plttsborgh. Joly gQtt. IS&L—tf M, 8. andN. I. B. R. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RaTT, HOAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT: Commencing May. 18th, 1854. . THREE THROUGH TRAINS 7 DAILY,' NO DETENTION AT CRESTLINE.. VJ'AIL TRAIN, leaves Pittsburgh at. 8 oV It I clock a. dines at Alliance, and reauce Manilleld at^»P.scan4Crestlineat6.l6r.it kXpRESB TRAIN leaves wttsbnrghatS.9oP.lL,takcF tea at Alliance, and reaches Crestline at UJSP.X. - , NEW ERPItESS TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh at ZSOAiJL*: breakfkstsat Alliance,and roaches.Crestline atlLOQfc ■? All of these trains make close connections at.Cn»Uine,ftir OolnmbniL Dayton, Cincinnati and Indianapolis. - ’ . Connections are mads with the Uhio and lndlana, and. Bellefimtalne and.lndlanaUailioadsfbrl}ayton, Indiaca polls and towns In Indiana - , r '. Connections are- made with 1 Cleveland,. ITonrMvlUa, BanduskT,To!eda,Detrolt and Chicago wtth BucTTns. up per Kaminsky. Forest and the. towns.ontbe Bfad.Kmr Hoad.- Also, with Mount YenunuNevrarkiZanasTille and towns on the Mansfield road. Yare to Cincinnati C 7.00; to Indianapolis (IMXk to Day* ton 66.60;'t0 Toledo fidikk to Oolnmbos $6,116; to Taiiep ville ss,lte to ClevelandTldXL ville at reduced rates.- : . -RETURNING: TUB EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crwtßne at US P. and reaches Pittsburgh atßao tinn with thettet Express Train fbr Philadelphia, SECOND EXPRESS TRAIN h?av« Oeatllnr at 4^o l. tL andrvacbM Pittsburgh at IUO nighty-;;. ■ • - ■■ \-- SIAIL TRAJLN leaves R3O A. tt. and reach eaPlttsburch;at ILPII.iI .Trains on connecting Kad*. make* doe* <xmm<eUons with allof these trainnatCrntlinc. °new Brighton Accommodation train • leaves Ptttrtnagh stio iitC and>3o r. at, and New Brighton at * "FREIGHT*TRAINIeavwi Pittsburgh at ILI6 A, tt,’and 9J5O>. w.aadaxrlT»atA3oa.w,ana4.Wr.»c.; , M.Tbe train* do not run on Sunday. -- " PuTteketscpfurtherlnftcmatlon, applyat the ticket Railroad Company, of j. O 4 CUHREi atthe corner office under the Monongahda House,. fUttborcb, or of OCO.rABSJ!).TIdut Anit, - Federal rtreet Stattonu .„ > JOHN KSLLY, Passenger Agent. - Pittsburgh, Hay It XB6*.- ; Ohio qftfl Tvvrfinna Kftllrflntf. • fIMIAINS leayo CrcstHna. daily, Sandays • A excepted, at 6J60 AT *J, on the urival of the Uubt tmnrinmPttubnrgh.andoriraynftheMtd Hirer KalL Road, arrive at Dayton at 2B& ML,at UndnnaU at 4-0 r. w.andlndtenapoUsat'lo-60 r. w. ■■■ r . . . * .; • , This le the only Use eonneetlna directly.at Crestline; With thrnlghtAraln ftottPHtsburgh.’. - for through tickets toaayof the abAre points, apply at theO. A B.Office, fienengahda House, Pittabirgb, - - ftHi-tf ■ :/■ . -r.ghttaeerandSupenntendeßt. •> • •ayfONOKOAHELA aEOXIFIED WUIS- JtJL KEY—6O hWs. ennerJor Rectified Whiskey on hand Sdlursale.br WMi ILBCCTON.KO, U Wood kL: lEATHERSMOOO jpriiaßfKy. -Fcatl eti to wrtr» and jb t ala by gJuQI hrrtfbbls. Wfatto Eisb; I; > 131 do Trout; ••- •. . .60 r do:. . *• HiJmotu(btfalabr ; 4 UKMtYa.COLIiIX^. w XK{W-3 bbls. prime RoHßutter just' >;r*<d«oafoeß*tol»r fl. PARBAPOtI tCa ' instora and for sale by McCAKDUBSt MBAJTg M Cw\ *T: kogs for sale by ■B idiia: -/. ; ° ,; v j.ft. cxKvnw. \irOOli PLAIDS—A. A; Mason & Co. will V T rtdasotfcrtr vhcU ■toefcjrfWcc) OvfcliJp' il*\ OMhmwf, tc* k* ■ • 4>ia_ I ABD OiC-iabUf. m *^j*££Z£ W J.bT-r: jg B>gAgflAPgg£oo. TO^- 20^ 13 ' 5 IjACfANfcAHL have littllo prarur* h;a4Mmi»i c —■ ! ltpss, mton joat ietfi uni 1 ttUGA*r-23 hUsangar jartireoeiTirt&an (3toitow JOHinTAn *CO~2oS lltartr«. k 5 H«rjQrt«l» teBlUbr UPALnmtOa. RAIL ROAD, PHIL.ADEL.PHIA. Heap HoseManufactory. A STONE, Quarry stredt, above Second, XL Philadelphia. Cheap and superior HOSlVfer lh# us* oTFIre Companies, Locomotives, Steamboats, Ships, Mann factories. Dwelling*, Ac. It Is lands vithemtseam.branch lighter and Tar im expensive than Leather Hose. Also LAMP WICK of all kinds. ■ < • . fell-iy Hide, Oil arid Leather Store. D KIRKPATRICK, No. 21 South Third • between Market and Chwnul streets.—-Have for uio Bj*ni»h UMea, pry and Omen Salt od: TCOTS. at thejoywd Prices and upon the best terms; All kinds of LEATHER in the rough, WANTED, for which the highest market price will be given, in or taken In exchange tor UlJe*. Leather stored free of charge, and sold on eommtaloiu oc&d9m _ . OWE & EUSTON, No. 11l N. 34 street, i*. Philadelphia, Wholesale Dealers in Cora -Brooms. Weed and Willow Ware, Clocks, Cordage, Ae. CtrdsH promptly filled. jal3-ly NEW YORK. - Ela«tic Trusses/ Bandages.SupporU, RETALIUSrRIXGES AND TINE CUTHESr which are offered to dealers on the most liberal terms. No. 12fiou> mutt?, sna Mawts Lasx, Knr Yog* Bteam Factory at William aborgb. - BALTIMORE. acann.us r. aaimta— jl a. cumra, ja. R. R. GRIFFITH & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. « STRAITS WHARF, BALTIMORE. unnaexs: Bwtea—Stephen TiUon A Co. £>» Jbriwfeiiba Higgs. E*a, Banker, It Wall street FhHiidtlp/do—H blto, ctephcni A Co. BiUiin-yre —John Hopkins, E»q, President Merchants Bank; Chauncey Brooks, Knj., President Was tern Rank John Loner, Caihier Fanners A Merchants' Bank Grwnway k Co- Bankers. HhxAuigton, D. C—Corcoran A P'ggs,Bankers. -^olStf CINCINNATI. WOOD ENGRAVING executed with doa .f| patch IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, to the utr stria at |ovicst possible C.LSIf PRICE, by SEYMOUR, Art Onion Building*. Corner Fourth and Sycamore its., Cincinnati,Ohio. N. R—Particular attention paid-to large Pesters. 81l Ileads, Steam Boat and PraiNESS UabM. ' JySfctf PEORIA 1 . 11. lIASKILL, General Commission T v Blcrchant ami Auctioneer, No. 3 Water street, Pe oria, 111. Bipedal attention to Commissi cm business. aaglfl . MEDICAL. HOLLAND BIT.TERS ©a’ ' ' »"•' GENUINE HOLLAND BITTERS. PROM LOUIS A. Chemist B 1 and Pharmaceutist, of Amsterdam, the only Menufso turer. A purely Yegetarlt) Compound, prepared on rtrietlr scientific principles, after the manner or tbe oeiebratea Holland Professor UirerhaTe. Because of Its'great success . in most of the European State*, Its,introduction' Into ths United States was intended mors especially forihnseofoug Father Land scattered here and there over the face of this mighty country.. Meeting VRh-groateuccrseamdns them, I now offer it to the American public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtue uiuvt be ecknowledgod, IT IS A BURK REMEDY FOB ” i.‘. Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Itesdaehs Boor and Foul ntom&ctCOffensiro Breath, Eiulqnkneas, on pleasant tarts lu the mouth after aatlog or •Wring, Indigestion, oortlveness, nsusm, ter> fipn, eitrwms languor and exhaustion, loss of appetite, despondency, drowsl* new, impaired sight and memory} pain and sense of fulness In the bead, and all diseas es arising from a dis ordered stats oxf THE LIVER OR STOSIACiI. . It U.partieulariy recommended to those prtOnj imosa ooastituUous mar have ba*n Inspired by the continuous use or ardent spirits, or other tonns of dlsaipatloo. Gen •rally instantaneous In effect. It finds Its way directly to ths soat nt Ufn, thrilling and Quickening every nem/rals log uptbo drooping spirits, and, in. fact, infusing new health snd vlirtir Into the system. A TRULY VALUABLE WKDTCINB In ail coses ol DLarrfca-a, Dysentery; Cholic,Chdsrm Ucgbuf, and the many unpleasant effecu attending a ehange of ’ water or climate. Certificate 2.'0. Hoods. lale JuiHct (if Oie Ita&imm ; _ [; Ur. Daiy trnln Pats. I would say tftit 1 hare Iron afiiietcd with a of the stomach. jndplta* ilcm of the heart, and nervous headache for Bearff fifteen years, and bare spent Knot hundred* of dollan in order to effect a cure, but to no purpose. After harlng tued three iUlrsefyoar“Klectr©-Cbeiuieal Aroma, or Holland Bit trs," iee mysn}f entirely restored. 1 eaueat and sleep* well, and atUnd to or business with pleasure, and wont therefore recommeud H to all these who ere snslUrlrai dieted. 4>.8. WOODS. I Tnwntnwo, An*. 54,1863. Hr. BeaJ. Pace, Jt.—Drar Sirr Hr slnrerest thank* in doe to the friend retf>mm*adtas your Holland Bitter*.— lUTiug suffered for some time witn headache, lon of nppe* tite« nental and in fast general disorder or the system, Jjjow feel, alter using but one bottle, cqmdtnu o. returning health. (Signed). . NICOI.UB SCHO3TZR. BenJ. Pars, jr~ Esq.-Dear Sr: I have been reßeTed ci the most distressing form ofiJyspepela, by the use of Boar* hare's Holland Bitters, '(purchased of you) after eoVennr for? rean with head-ache, cause*, bnd central debUtt.. attending imligestion. : Know fed perfectly restored.; ronrs, respectfully, JOlfff RUtOBBPQBO, No. W WjlleetiPUtstmnii. <3. Bay “ esd. t*kea£ other. Should It fail. In any Instance, to effect as mnen and more thau the adTertUementeUlmspr it yourjnotmj will be (eftmdmJ. BENJAMIN *AO& fer* • Dsua.aad Chemical p£on«.' Cor. dandhrolthfisidand IjwaandWylleste. AlsOyhy B. A. Pahnotcttk * Co-R. H. Sellers, vr. Oeo. H, Eeyser, Kamio* Brothers, and J.Bahooataaker Pitts* • i)r. John Q. flrrtltb. Birmingham. ' James T. Sample. U. P. Schwarts, JoL-t P. Visaing a- JjttA. Bechhara A Alleghany. - , «vaWydAwT - PITTSBURGH GAZETTE fOEU3H*D DAILY AMD WEEKLY BY _ WHITE & CO. DAVID NYB WIUTB.] [SAMDEL’DAiaHT, Offic, O, JHIK) mm, KTYBai Ki»:rf 13TS Y3OD, TERMS: ' DAILY—BI* dollar*per.Muua* payable bait yearly. Ia advance. » » - WKKKLY— I TwodoUmper toppm, ioadvhnoe. Clnb# will be supplied an the tbUottlng oondHloni: - .<■ r Three eople* per annum^.......— ft 03 ' . Six copies •ft 00 Ten.copies- •'...- do . ' 00 .. Twenty copies do £> 00 The pacaare for each dub'to be addrMSvd to oh* ptfßOn. and to pa paid Invariably inadvanra. Moelob paper* e 111 be seat al&r tbo year expire*, unless the money U sent for arenevat. ■ ■ • • *.- • ..••■• . BATES OF ADVERTISING: OiMMnare,{lOJJn*atf / '• • .* I*o one laeeTtkm_..„r,..i.^r^... M » 0 M 7-, ' Do ■ each additional ln«rtk®.~~t OKS • • ' I)o ana 1 76 • :• Do two • ; 300 • •- Do ‘: threo-weetu——4-00' ■■■■■■:■:: Do • OB* IBPBtTi,& on : \- - Do :t*o T OO IH» • three -:,—., r : ft do • Do tmunmUn ,;.,.|, f 10 do •••. l>o , • six mccth»w^.,^. w v—oo 7 '. Do-. twelve months > fttaadins(>rdß,<ft Uner-orietsperaonniß) - 0 00 • ■ • • ‘ :<me dollar for each Additional line.. •r One square, ehaoceahie at pleasure, (per .■ f ' - »Uffl;) £i 00 : ; or earbadilltionilfcfnMehiefrtaS-aßdeftha-yaanynXsi.' = 3alt price.* ?:■■■-? - AdrCTtlsezDi-ati exceeding nequ*r»,and noi orer fiftsen - line*, tabecharsedwainnareaadahalt -■ . PnbUanen not .acarantade ' lbr lf!Bal adv*Ttl*eTO*6ta beyond the amount charged for their publication. .•• Annotineine cahdMnteaforoßentohe-cfcamdlb* snass a* other adrerUwmenl*: -. v 'AdTfttleTmeht* not marked cn tfiO eoprlbr a specified -. munbeiref inttrtloafc"wUl be oontlaoad-uU .forbuL and-’ payment exacted accordingly. •:• . .ThepriTUese«ftahnalaimrti»r*lß titricUtUinlt*d to . thelrpan kmediattt.boßlaeM. snft all adrartkexnas-U for'' thsbenefitof oth*rpez*ohß.as'weil ar all admtlaexsent* not Immediately connected vUfc.tbelrtnrarbuaJnen.ah*': aU aims of advertisement* <n-Jezi-xtb or otherwise, be*- : yood the limits enirisod. will he charted at the nsoalntea:-' . ror all ench traasScst adraxiAing.fclUj will ha separately -; rMnleredrandrromptnaymentwdenied. All advertisement* for-ehariUhl* TnatlthUossr lira paniM, vßid. towoehlPi.and Mher.pabUc meoUasx, And all -- abiestrie£~ytn advane*.-.'—:-.-, .- Alarrlifie notice* t« be-«haßed bo eenta. .. Death notices inatrted erithontehargq, Tmim tffOWTa* -;i hied by thneral inrlUtl&ii* or obi thary noticaf, and wb* " soaccompanledttobepsidfor.- v:'v . Regular adrertleerey and aIL others'a«adiniecannta>leM'. iV tioos, or redubloff'.not&Muiadgfftil to call attention to '' Yaks, Soiree*..GjnetTtttcr-axir rpnbilo ratsrtUnmenu, * where cheiret araoade £w sduiftUnew-aQ-nfiticee-of nri* . Tsto-aModsHonai.mryfcotles-dalgpsd. to - etaruflnxtlwt toe-cinH' i*Jx> t» paid tor. If inunded to *<*■ . ■ - s -Kral ntaU Axeiitsf and not: • A*' f T ?S?2. :T * ,a *‘ butallowedadlaso»tof 1 thbrty three .asd ttßMhisd.pcr «snt from the a&sant of - bnu. : •: ..-L- jnavt oa rsMrxxjaTija wtt liras. additional ST - r-e®Y*KncuiuißHji wxttjti wtifc^.vnr*'----' 1 -; On*F-anara,{lolln»)on*ln(»mircn^.Mi4«Bata, “eh,addition*! centi. toadramw, - -0EATIB! * • :•. Jfut J**r i)ijcwiffy (*, JUUmI • A FEW WOBDS oi th® Rational 5 cr £sZ2*P in P*i «J«s* Her net amt ■ '-Tbs important Soft that thW akzmtttgr-eompwois anr.--. sasUrWTtmared vUtaul trs£ ctearty and theenthaty newaad hlgfaly.sao* aniain-' asBBassHBEEfS^ sSjgasg^ fkHin A:PA.Rt-R. STOCK—2O Khar*» for 18-u.mo.n.Au>rt. A.wiLgiwaAoo. r .INSEED OH—5O tibia, id store and for 'lAamer-'' ■ *** AKABBACoireco. rtOßN—3oobus. forealeby. •■ - Llajg ' - Yon EonNnouirr ADuapiiY, BICE —10 tea. now arriYiniT on coiliiicn -1B«I AHI)ICKtY A lg 'JARIED PEACHESr—2O .bus; iußtore and -l-T Ibr-ialgDr ■ - AA A. MrllANn. 114.QJit.. IpUlCß—2oothis, extra and a F. Flour : r rac’d Aila n> a. a a. UcEAmi:. :::. ai«t. Htn .GROSS CASTOR OH< In. store and HjtrfatfcmiT '"* ita' FLYDIN'ODRO3. 4 EfUI UJ3..EXTRACT LOGWOOD in , FUailKo Basra. -•ilinJU fanU br , i»3» JLEMnfaHROa. tflfffl -EBB.-jIADDBIt.instorgand for tV-llUfoleby.. 1 , JIJEMDIO Jt&OS. SAOKin atore and for tolo by low
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