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    BOOKS, MUSLC. &C.
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4 N clczsnt Rosewood sixocUve Pinna
Yery nwriw
Took hti beat In use one yt*r> Borto* priae, new. 9276.
forK23. ■••••• -.u-;?.,-'"'/• ' ''.
A Bos-wood rix eetare. to twy order, made by
Meyer*Co, New York. New prioeJKO. B«w*Uo.
A Rosewood tlx orteTe, made CT
2yMrtold;ta«o6dorter.. triee,»«*'.4ar&jftrg».--- •
A Mahogan v PUuo,rather, old ft*bfoooa».but: (tillof
someosc. C^«t*r!i^n»lljr*boa£Bsoo l i»owXorS6O F . v-
A RoeewoodCJi ortara, ftoff to A, nude by PUneaC
Bro., NewYort earred mouldings. ftney desk,,entirely
new. New York nrtos SKtt, with stool and coyer. >510>,,.,'
Two Rosewood German K*n»6\ ooaYea, Imported *x?
preeelylor OeeabserlDer sad will beSddltthe low Mies
of *l3O each. ,Zbw Inftrmaent* tre tasdewlth iron
plate and brnne, snd £SS7, toing dor
able. Hie abort sre tto NKTuAill PRICK. Tor tale by
IW - - ... : JOHN FI» MELLQ&, 81 Wood, st. .
TREADING for the WmtetEvemftgs: Eo.*
TraVel and'Adrantnre, Biography,
Fact and Fiction. >•. r
WmewlyNoteli, Abholt«fcrted.',l2Tnl*.
v- ***«*t*s Historic* '
lit air, d Arttaf. Übtur ft, tb>
Qneens oXgttglAnd;*- i-• • \ household; • •
Women of the Rercluiion. Mr*. EHeU;
Rrifnlne* at Woodlawn, “ . •»....
H'oioe Btariea{Tom Dickens' Household Wonlt.
Ur * lathe Clearings, Un. Hoodie;
Ylslta and Bketehea at Homaand Abroad; ■:.
t arleweod. Bir BdasdlAabtaa, Oennaook;
Parish. City, Sunny .and BhidrSida*
Later YearLOld Uon*e by tbe filrer; •
Ruth HalLldu May. Varna: • •
Wcrkeof Grace Aguilar, Catharine Sinclair, Gnrrer
Belly with many others too numerous to name, tbr sale by'
f«o B.BADIJBBrAUegheny.
OOOK.S jnetrec’d at DarisoQ‘d Book’Store,
D 65 Market st,: . ' ” -
jt New. Practical and Eist Method of Learning German,
firat and. second eourao, by T. Abn.
Nelson on Infidelity.. * ■
AfflletodUan’s Companion. by-Will Ison: Word to tbe
Afflicted, oy Betbonq-Aleranfleg ©n Consolation. Aa, Ac.
Pike’s Guide to Young Disciple*; Advice to YoungGhlls- ;
taint; Tbe Young Chtwatucr Abbott'sYouhg Christian's
beries; Tbe *Way To Do Good;- The Corner Stone cod tbe
Tonne Christian-* . *
Blcatsty’sGridett Treasury, plain and gilt. •
Jay's GhiUtian Instructed, in tbeelocet. fiunlly. church
and world; in prosperity, adrertlty. spiritual, sorrows,'
spiritual joys, in doatb. the «r»T9 sad story. . _ .. .
Alto, on band, a large assortment of Family and rocket
Blblea, American and Oxford edition*. At tala at-rednwd
prieea.. M ■ ; JOHN 8. DAYISON.C6 Market at.
THE Boaoimd titoßing, by Thiokary;.
Dr. Smitb’tlllstiKT-ofGroee*: . , - • -
Tlia irpontend tbe Bnurians, 111 nitrated;
MoTTuonlnn and the Mermans, by Ferric
Parlth and other Penciling*, by Klrwta,
J UST REC’D A FRESH SUPPLY OP -
Tbe London Lectures; fieT.Wm. Jay's Autoblographr
Lord’s Modem History from tbe time of lather to tbe
Ida May;' - Harper’s Story Book No. 3.
Tor sale by , 1 - : . J.L.RBAP.TB, Ob street.
'\TEW JBOOKB-t-Bayani Taylor’d Journey
la toOe^ftalAfrica^
Bayard Taylor’s Land of tbe Esiacenj,
Afraiai or, Idle la Norway, •
Bath Half, by Fanny Fern.
Fndut Driugal by Ik, MarreL •
History of Bnddoetw Expedition; ' J
Ida May; Alone; 1 Forsale by KAY ACO
fe& ••• '•• • ■ • ■ - • 66 Wood ft. •
VALUABLE NEW BOOKS—Tho History
T of an Expedition aninat Fort Diinuetnetn 1766,
under Major General Braadoek^wUbplatee.andmans.l.
Memoir*ofMejorOeneralStobo, of tiie 'lnrinia Regl
ment. with Btobo’sPlaa of Fart Da<;nacne,l2&i. - - ,
“Tb* Rad ofCoatroTersy. 9 Oontrorerted. Arefntatloa
of Milner’s of Controversy, hi a series of latten to tbe
most Bertrand Francis P. Kenriek, tt. C. Baltimore,
by John H, Hopktoki D. D_ * r», BUbnp of Ycrmont.
Baa croft’s History.of B. B-* fitb toL and fall eeti.
NeUyHrackcn, a xals ol Forty Years Aso, by Annie C.
Bradurd. - ■
May and D'oember, aTaleot WeddedXlKby Urm. Hob*
baek. ■ , v • ...
Cummins's Works* new. supply; Minor. Works, do.
Spencer’s Bkeiriar litandSd eerie*. •
Quhaown’s Ooomentarieeon tbe New Testament.
EoIstW ofEt- P.nl. .
Lewis’ American Sportsman, a splendid wore. For sale
by _te3 , J.B- DAVISON,ftS Market et^near4th.
'\TEWMUSIC-rHard Times Como.no More,
•LX S.aFneter;. • . _ • - • ■ .
Minnie Qray.jm sang by BanfonTs Opera Troupe;
Dreaming of xboe Foeem, WallacK
StrawberryGiri, witb’eoloredfronuspleee; .
I will Bing no adrwef Sorrow. Hlttos;
DreamUts Scbottlscb, Brown;
Tremote Schwtieeb. Walleco;
Shancbal Polka,Warren;
Florida Walts, MarcmOboa.
Beautiee of Caledonia, containing a choice selection of
Scotch Melodies, with lltbograpb llkaneea of Bums.
Tbs abort just redd and - for sale at tbe Musle Star* of
fel - JOHN g. MBLLOB, 81 Wood at.
Episcopal almanacs—The chnroh
Mmsnae'forlWS, published by tbe Protestant Epis
copal Tract Society .Iw sale by J.S.DAVIBOK,
«2‘ . ‘ 66 Market st. .
HARPE&- AND PUTNASPS MAGA
_aNEH, fcrrebruarr.
fjpHE TWINS, or Converaationson tha Im-
I portanceot the Offloe of Ruling Klder, Its eerietura]
authority, auaUfleatlons and duties, by tbe author oi
**WHy Am la Preebyterian.” Price3r«s_ by mall, pre
paid, S 9 cts. For sale by J. 51 DAVISON,« Market at.
. "VTEW BOOKS—Tha .GoYernmeat of the
IX Methodist Episcopal Church, anU-BepnbUcan and
Deapotie; eeeocd edition enlarged, by Bar:Wm. MeMlrbael.
price, In paper, Xi etsl, by mailOQ eta- la doth 60 eta—
«carilshe3and for sal* by 375. DAVISON, 66 Market st.
HARPER'S STORY BOOK No. 2.—Wil
lie and the Mortgage, showing bow much may be
accomplishedby a boy. • Prim 25 et*. Naa. 1 and 2 ne’d
and for sals by J. L READ, 78 Fourth street.
NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS—American
Bportaaan.br
ueneral Prlnriplei of Chemistry, bytj. Pa louse and B.
Frcmy, translats-J from the French, colorsd plate*. _
. May and December, a tale ofWoddod life, by Mrs DuV
hack. ■ : ’-
Bruebwood picked upon tbs Continent, or Last Suin''
mer’s Trip to tne Old Warid, by Orrllle Horwlts. . „
the Conn of Anna. byW.H.
Tba Pioneer’s Dsughter, by Zaurmn Bennett, newad4
a tals of 40 years ago, by Annhi-Cham-
•pawadltton. Just ree'd by Ex
yaSsandteaS B. B.LAUFFRg.B7 Wood ft.
T ATEST MUSIC—BCSTER'S LATEST
Ceoa 'Agate Ko Her*, u rang
vUblmtaeQto tooeeaa br Baatttfd’a Sem»d«n;-words um
nosio by <LC. Potter; • _ ■ -*• •
Sotr-a-daya,t bnsicnni* ballad, Ooimne;
- ' Petrifaction, oow want, by Barker; - . , __
ro Waiting Jbrtbt BprtagTime, *»*>«* rbanalng saw
ballad,^Jferter; '
Tbe’a«ppTU»n. ■ongondeluTrßS, loehr* „ .
rnNotureelf AtAil, oonefthebast Irish ballad! *r«r
written, hye- Loren
Vlttins ahd hU Dinah, euatewn*. by wrrj;
I Cannot SmileDetf Mother, new, Bartini ; ;
Brighter than tb* MarniageUr, Browne;, -
The Heart and tte aame.Urßteteri - - ,
t ta!9 • Bigo of the Potter Harp. tfo. 101 Third at.
VTBW 'BOOKS—Paddleford and its People,
Rath Fsrn, fithrejply,
' life of Bertram, . . •-. Ath “ \
Greater,: 34 ** .
Ida Mar. Sd “
WhttSflt, V
Lite's Iw-saon, ••• • ■ . -z • -
Harpa ter January, 20 can ts Ath suppL {
Putnam • **. tU>
Graham .•■ .. . ** *th “
Godsy. •••■."• *? . ethi -**
Knickerbocker **, - . . • -
Frank Leslie's New York Journal. orJanuary.* new.-
Monthly JoumaL Derated to Roman**, General Liter*
tore, Sdeoesand Art; pries IS eenta. _
ail vbo now want enrap. call at tbs Cheap Book Store
of jaia - - ■ .^■•'fl. B.LAPFFBB. ftl.WcodSt,
TWTEW BOOKS and fresb fropply of Sjan-
I a dard Wcrtat
Hath iun, Ida Mar, 3d - eorp«n Lite of Qra*ley and
Santuei. 2d top sir Parish, and other penetliscv .Later
Tears; lilair’a iootars on Bella* Let tan; Memoir of Tho*.
Powell ItaxtosrQld KedStone,-Lr^Bar.Joa.-Smith, with
other by - - & S3DLEE, Allegheny-B
PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTORS AT RE
DUCED PRICE!}.—
Baitlnreesmpiela’U«th6d,r*dp£*dpribe, |I,SO
Berer'scetehratedlnstraßtor. . . IJX>
Borginalifr *?- - ** WO
BOStKt **. . 1,60
SS&r**-: l $
;■ iMavai L»
Piano without a Master, “ . 2S
Burrcww’ePiaao Forte Primer, 26
OlarWs Catechism. 25 -
Bag wrapping paper-120 mi,.
yMed. Rag Wrapper: neapsrlgr jtaantr, adapted ter
Hoods, lost r#e*d Mr:OL AY. B.JU* liJiriupplr of
vr„ sled, DbL Cr. and DLL Had Bag; Wrapper now Wn*
made to order, to-arrive ehortiv: atee, In •torj &traw
Wrapper, ars’d aisacr ft good srtidabhw and. white, Tea-
Parera.de. Good mixed Ragawaated lnaxebaug*. - -
fapen.se. «?y* . R TH»»1 r^Altegbenr.
A RCHITECTDRALWORKS—TheAmOT-
J\ can House Canwatar. a tx**Hje_upoh ArthUeeture,
Carafe*'. Moulding*,.Framing* D«m. .window,and-
Btalrs. tosetberwith.the.taortlmportant, pdndpkaof
PracticalGeomrtrr. - • • •' _ -
Treatlae su. ArohltacUn, Boildlag, Miamry, Jcdnery
* D Tlm a s^ra^Bam«7 > a Guile, try Sftaard Caterer.'Archl*
teet, UJurtrated by BO «ng» . .
- A Text Bookof (ieotuetncftlyrawlng, tor the usa of Ma
OUT AGAlN—Woods’ Monthly Real E«-
tiala Oalttharaaradaaerihsd. te>atfaAl
- good ranna, £2 Hdua&a and .Lets, W fins Ccruotn* Saata
and too City Lota, with wfilehpurchaeers ought to tw ae>
'" fe *
Fresh arrivalof new books-
Ida May; Boyhood of Great Man;
Parish and other Pencil lugs, .{Urwas;
Katiooal Prosperity, do;
Kapotecuahi Ola Guard; Haadbyr - '
Waahlngtoo and bla General*, tteadley;
Hapolaen and hi*Manhaic* 'do;
Prwm Lite, Ik* ilarreL- for sale by - : .
J. Lt&KftS.ga Fourth at.
Swallow Barn, by A. P. Kauaadn
Robofthaßowl.br - do: ,
White Jacket, ay leman UalrOls;
• limy Herbert, by W. Bewail. The atwrejost rac’d sod
tor aab by 7 jizo - - KAY A OOnMWoodet
CHAMBERS’ SERIES OF SELECT
BOOKS; 1 -
Chamber* 1 Papers for tb* Poop!*, fl tow
44 Miscellany, - -■ 10 do*/
M Itepoeltcry. Adm .
M Mom* Book. , « do;
- •*.' Bslect Writings, ". 4 dq .
tom KdlnbmwJßarßaL
v* Fcr *»!• by n. S. BOaWOKTn A CO., vi Market It.
fIOTHIC HALL, 74 WOODST.—Superior
ITT WAyf«rf*V'tMng T +»T**m+nA bara.. Customer
elii recelrs thf peraooai atteutioaof tfae pra
bas&s™?%‘
«MMrgaoasas»cai. .
TABLE COVER S, of different qualities
■feM. and Baitenilr alao.^Stand and Bureau Cjjwi
—i iRfjSS and retell at the Oil-doth Wars
WOTiTf"^ <t
17ERY CHEAP—Wehavo for salo asmall
w firm of ;s &rm, 10 of which *ra«l*«*t. with aww
Log House, « tiewa&d substantial fcnffiV rMlffigb,
—moat*3nuntraßrveetotvV*. I#
OOR SALE—An excellent - Frame . House
»V..
pouuu REMEDIES— Ajcr’. ChenyPec
Baleam of Wild Chatty;
d<>: Tan
MiWaCouebSrniK . PaatUeaSaParie;. .
•• Bclter'a-d9--do. •- - : • ' T
"Allof thakbuTU*«legratia. Wtfadjeeeaualwart he pro*
cured at - - .' 1 jaBA~ • - - JOS. fllilliaQu.
DLK PORK—2O,OOO lb>. Bulk Fork for
to *i..t
BEESWAX— 1 hhd. fromS.a.
Jeanatfc ter sale by ' .• H UAHincm A CQJ ‘
F’ "EARL barrels ffwt J quality
A.DAI«IAACP.
MONTTARY
HBCOUHT.
BATE 3 0F
'CO»«ICW»HiaT>O» TBS
;N. HOLMES 4
frt. 67 Jtirirl tU beiiocat Thin
55?wwh QlZim, *T
SONS, Brokers.
i and TowrtX tit.
Bruch at Yenis 1 '
Branch at Youngstown-, .do
City Bank, Cindmiatl™ do
Commercial BkjCtonin'L. do
Franklin Bank~— do
Lafayette 8en1c..—... do
OhioXUelnsAjrntctOo. do-
Western Reserve Back... do
Email Notes.—l
' raSKHYLTAKIA..
Back’of
Kxehaaxa -Bank of do.~~.pat
Mer. afid MuraTs oS.do~.Mtt
Bonk of —,..p«
Bonk of America.-par
B*aktf Nmth*nLiberUi*.ptc
g*nk ofPniMTirttla.._p4r
Book of Won ToinuhJp— .par
Commerdol Book of Pa.~~par
Ek-pnr
Qirwjjßßnkii. ■ .u...~~jii
. Kwwmgtoo Duk«;.>.«.iiu
Mannfic. A ilsclu Bank....par
UmhMlc* r -Bank~..~~~~~Mc
moTUOtosIoK R**k p»*:
'Phflari4lElU»Bank'
BpuUwark 8*nk~~.... par
..par
Weitero 8ank.~~~~...~...i>ir
BookafChambenborih.-l
Boob ofCbeflcr County—par)
BaßkorDuu , illa~.~.~.."~.por
Booked DeL Co* Chester—pa 1
jiank cf Gennantoirn.....„.p» 1
Mnk of Uettvß?qrßb l •
Book of LewisUiwn—.... .
Book ofMlddlfltoiu.:. 1 \
Uontcomerr 00. Bank.—par
Bank of North toaberlaruL. par
: Colombia Bk k Bridge 00-par
DoyUstnvn Bank——...par
Raotnoi p»y
Brio Bank3.~ —JI
Farmer*’ Bk of Bucks Co—pa*
Farmer•* Bk of Lancaster-par
Farmer? Bank of Kcadlnc.par
Farm. Bk of Schuylkill Co.nar
Fac. k Dror. Waynesbur*.l
FrwxUoßkWaahliistoou. X
Harris bard‘Wok—~~~...i
Qoneadaie Bonk.——. 1
r Aancarter Bank -...par
Lancaster Coon ty Banfc..'.pai
NEW ENGLAND.
AH advent %
NEW YORK.
New York City —paf
Countryl
MARYLAND.
Baltimore..— par
1
N. JEBriEY A DELAW ABF.
AUaoiwnt Banks \
VIRGINIA. - ,
Bank of the Valley—.l
**
Kx. Bauk, Ncsrfolk “
Farmers'Bk of Yirrinla. "
>■
•North Western Bank-- *
llranrhee..l
NOBTH CAROLINA.
• Bank of Cape Fear..-.. 3
• BankofStofN.CarolTa 3
■vvm. Bank, Wilmington. 3
riMercha&te*fikßewtrarn, 8
t SOOTH CAROLINA.
BkoftheBt.ofBJpamUn» 8
r<Bank of South Carolina. 3
Bank Of CbafUaton-...- 8
*
Augusta Inn A Bk'gOo
: n«nV orAugusta-..-.-.. 3
a
I 5
Bk of Kentucky. LouisT*#!
Bk ofLouiirejThurstcn “*
Northern BkofKentocky '“i
SoathernßkofKentucky
. INDIANA.
Lebanon Benk .^........per
Ulsera*! Bank ofPoUsriUepor
HonfiDgihela
West Brooch Bexik,—..par
Wytaalan Bk, Wilka*i»mp*r
York Rank.. ~..A
Belief
1 OHIO.
Ohio
Bnaehft Akron*...-.*.... do
Bnneh ft Athene.—.,— do
Bmoehft Bridgeport...— do
Bunch *t Chlllkothe.— do
Bruch ftCleTebuid..,..— do
jtnnch ft Toledo .- do
BrmnehftDerlon.—~ do
3r»neh ft Dwewere...—— do
Jranch ft Colombo! *. w . do
Broneh ft AihUbnl*—— do
Broadi ft S&lem—. .do
Brmneh »tM&n«flel4 ..... 'de
'Brinch ft Ripley--—— do
Rrarirh fctranMnn^tl..,.— do
Bruch ft Wfehlnston— do
Brueh etOndU...—..*.. do
Brtneh ft ladouUt- do
Bruch ft'titeabeaTlfle— do
Bruch et Mt. Vernon.— do
Stale Bank A branches—l
Missouri. .
Bk of State of Missouri^.
WISCONSIN.
Marina A Fire In. Co. chks 6
MICHIGAN,
Farmer*’Mechanic*' Bank 3
Peninsular Rank—3
Insurance Oonrpany.-. S
State Bank- - 3
Bk of N. America, Toronto A
Bk of tha People, Toronto 8
Bank of-MOntreaL— 6
Bk of U. Canada. Toronto &
EASTERN EXCHANGE.
On New York—. H
On Philadelphia—— do
On Baltimore...—.— do
WESTERN EXCHANGE.
Cincinnati—...— lh»
Louisville.—— t>
Doobloons, Bpanlah.—l3.oo
do patriot.-—W>O
Eaglo, old— 10,C0.
Kagle, new—....lWO
Krederiokad ora—
Tea Thalera.—— T^O
Gulaeaa— WO
Sovereigns-.——. 4^3
Ten Gullden 3£6
Napoleons—— —. WC
Ducats.———- ilk
Broach St Nrworfc—........ do
Broach ot£prlngftcld...-~. do
Broach ot M0r1eit0....?..... do
Broach otTroj.~~...— *... do
Broach dt.MUf Innate, do
Broach it do
Broach ot NonriDu-do
Broach it Ptaa0..~~.....~. do
Broach ot Portnnmith~- do
Branch at Eaton. ........ do
Branch at ao
Braaeh «t Cuyahogado
Branch at ManJUon do
Branch at n 005ter......™ do
GEORGE E. ARNOLD S CO. ,
: 'BAKERS.
DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, COIN, BANK NOTES, *4,
/T«.?4 Icnrth street appariU Bant if PtiUbtcrah.
«gU.AUTwmeUotu at most liberal
eeIMAwT • • ' ' -
CAMPBELL, E REPIN & CO.,
- BAHKEBSi
NEW CASTLE AND BUTLER , PENNA.
■ jua caxnox, - ah urnnt
jkMa Bttpnr, • - ox-i.
guuu.l, wl
- Rena—To John Fiord A Co- Chas. P. Spang, Rsq-* Gao.
R.White; James Marshall, Pittsburgh; Steen, Garrett A
Co,. ACbw-ItoederA Bros- Phlla’a. oe4-3md
AYER’S PIUS.
' FOB ALL TBB PURPOSES OF A
FAMILY PHYSIC.
THERE baa long existed a fmblic demand
far an effeetive'pwrgativa pill which could be rell-d
on as sure and perfectly safe In its operation. Tblefcas
bewn prepared to meet that demand. and. an extensive
trial ©file virtues haaeoadualvely shown with what iuf
e*e» it aneompUshr* tbe purpose designed. it is easy to
make a physical piM, bat not easy to make the beet ol all
ywlfr one which should hare none of the objections. but
all the advantages, of every other. Thl* hie been at
tempted here, and with-what sueeese we would mpcetful
lyeutomlt to the public decistoa. It hie been onfortun
ata tor the patient hitherto that almost ever; purgative
la acrimonious and Irritating to the ooweJa—
This la not.. Many of then produce's® no* griping pain
mad revulrion In the system as to more than coonterbai*
aoee tbe good to bo derived from them. Th*M jw'ff* pro
dam no Irritation or pain, nnlem It arise from a prevtoas
ly existing obstruction or derangmreet to the bowels.—
Being harm can arise from their um
In any quantitr; bat it Is better thatanymedldoe should
be taken judiciously. Minute directions (hr their use tu.
the several disease* to which tbayare appJcaUe are given
on the boo,' Among the complaints which have Men
speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint
In lie various forms of Jaoadfe?. ladlgestkMt. Languor
and Lorn of Appetite, Llstierenesv, Irritability, Bilious
Headache. BUioa* Fever. Fever and Ague. Fain la Um
Side and I/djtta. for in truth, all there are but the ornse*
oneaoe of diseased action lathe. Uver. As an aperient,
they afford prompt and sure relief In Cnetlvcxwas, Flies.
CoUc, Dysenterv, Hoizmre, Scrofula and Scurry, Colds
-wlth-a-rtness efr the body, Cleers and imparity of the
blood: ln sh&rt,any and srsnr oasewbetea purgative is
n sfutyba*e also produced some slncutSHy saorvwsful
caret In Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Rrveipvlme;
Palpitation of the Heart, Fains In urn Umek, Stomach and
Bids. They sboold be freely taken In the spring of tin*
-year, to purify the blood ami. prepare the system tor the
change of seasons. An orou-local does stimulates the
stomach and bowels into healthy action. and restore# tire
appetite aad rigoc. They purify the blood, and. by their.
Simulant action on the rireulatory system, renovate the
strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diwaved
ensrriesofthe whole organism, lienee an occasional does
la advantageous, even though no serious derangeoisnt
but nnneessaary dojis r should never be carried
tartar; as every purgative raedretoeredacw* the strength,
when taken to excess. The thousand .cases In vlin a
physiclsrrfloliwd eannot.be enumerated here, hat they
suggest tbemmlare to the reason of .erarybodv; and it U
confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose
than anr thtag-whieh haa-hitberto bees available to
mankind. When their vlrture art once known, the pub
lic will a> longer doubt what remedy to employ whsnin
mad of«cathartic medieine. ' • . .
Prepared hr JAMES 0. AYER, Ainfc and Praetlaal
CbemutJ Lowell, Maas- Price 2« eta. per box. Fire boxes
jbr 11- Bold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine
thlS SSCtIOH. CsAlmdAwE
Let the Afflicted Read and Ponder!
■An InfaßiU* Baud*for Kinft Xvd,
Utm.obttiaaUCutioHouiSngiUnv %
«• (A* fba. Biitehttt Ague and nveT t thn*'
is BtMoWrmor Utatl
. EgJargtmaUmSd’fixm tftkt Bones <BU*)
joinU,Atibtom Ikon. Sgpfdlitfe Dio
order*, Ltanbapo, apmai Om*.
t&M&eniaa&tuaet* grit*
um/rem-MSk Jgjudieiout
great Alterative Medicine and Pnri
• 1 Oar ofßlood la now owd by thiwnauda of gratsfol
aeiteßtafrosiaUpartaoftb'Ußlted Statea.who testify
Rheumatism. Scrofula, Lruption* on the Sldn, Ur
'ffLfitSH, Feran, .Cteemoid Soria. ABbetion# of the Kid*
wrs.Dl»ie*ort»* Throat, Femala.Oomplalnta, Pains
and AeWOKOftbsEouasand -Joluta. are speedily put to
by ?«<"g this erratwnd la estimable remedy.
TEr aQ diseases o f the Blood, nothin g has ye t been teusd
to earnoere with it. <4t etssaiasatbasyftoni of all Lmpuri
mm, acta gently and* aOcfeotly on tha Llrer and Kidneys,
atxsxtstheua tb* Higestiofx. glrestose to tha - Stomach,
makaa tha aklu dear and healthy, and mtona the Don*
stltutkm.enteoluedbydlaussor brokendowa bytbaex*
to 1U nrlstio* rigor *nd BtwnKth.' . -
Tar the Ladlea, It la.teoomparablr better than ail' (he
A tew dSo* of'Carto’s Spanfeh illx
tnrewili remor* all aallowuesaof eompienon, bring tue
rosea mantling to tha ehaek.«lraaU*tleUr-to the step,
and lmttrtrra tna general health In a nmarkable. degree,
1 ..
frompersoui from all parte of tha United Ktatcft Is the
best ertdracs that there Uno Uombog stoot lt The
«J3SS
»utbiw^ciU.Acu°ru^>Ot£*i i UI’JOD PUB!-
p.nn» the Agent and got a Circular and and
readthawonderfol eum this truly greatest of mlfMedte
BBSNBIT* BBKBS. Pro
erietorftNo. 3 Paarlstmt,Rlehmond, > Va n to wham all
orders ter euvplles and ageoctea must be addrosaed. ,
"for sals by B.A. rahoestoek A Co* Fleming Bros* Jos.
Fleming, Pittsburgh: 11. P. Hcbwarta. Allegheny City, and
by Pfpgylst* weueraßy. ■ _ .w3ftlTd»wy
OBSAMENTAL STAINED CLASS.
, THOMPSON & SCHLEIF,
' pi LASS STAINERS, No, 155 Third street,
whkh SilVer Medals w»r* awarded by the leunnlranla
crrnaniaauiandcQ«tly;lncludlng the decoration ofehurehce
with Lite-lia« figune. solptoral Ud aßeg^calautueeta,
and *T*r r cth« draoiptlouofOrnamenlliWlndowr.alao,
OruamentaX Doon, Traueoxna, Hide Lights, SkT Lights, ete*
Introducing Flowers, and at«nry tarla*
tyofeaollwerk. KaamalfedGusofnewaod hanasome
Mtternaatlcv ptfeec, and din try Lamps,and iAmpe for
uotds and Bejtauraut*, got up lu handsomeatyle at short
notice.' They can noint to work 'already executed In this
dry and other ptaees, ter ehurebM, (teambeets and pri rata
thalr eapadtj and skill.
TT HAS POWER TO CORE—“I had not
Xueed ittwloa betere IMI Its ben*odal affects."
jKr. k»BpBakr*—Sir>-SxiSeriug tomaooldaadeoußh.
for which I tried many receipts, without obtaining relief.
I was prewutod. with a Louie of "R. K. Bellere’ Ct/Ugb
- MiTtura." 1 think It a doty which I owe both you andthe
puUlcln generahto podtiraly araert Uiatlhad nottuwd
U twice befenltelt Its beueUcia] effects,and (under the
.Divio* blessing) bad no ocruioo to Qniah th* bottle. I
tMtlfr also, as to having wltneusd Its magfepropertlAs on
-friends of mine; one tu particular, who bad a tryingattaek
on her lungs, arootapaulsd with a distressing cough.—
Partly th*<miy trua Ksnilaplos (where coughs and cold*
affect the sufferer) has descended amongst ns la “lL M,
Belter* Cough Mlzesr*. M. FITZUKRALD,
Pittsburgh. Jan. 14,1851. 135 Write st.
Praparedaun add by tt. E. BKLLBL3 A CO* 57 Wood »t.
and ter sal* by druggist* erarywhf*. de2o
-OLL BUTTER—2 bxa fresh Roll Batter
\j rac’d aad for sal* by lafl HENRY U.OOLI4MB.
LARD— 15 kga prime Lard rec’d and for
gal* by- . I*3 OKHRYII. COLLINS. ~
SOAP— 50 hi*. Palm Soap end 25 hoxoa
poMn Soap la store for sal* by T. LITTLE A CO.
T ARD A GKEASRI-2 bbls. Lard and 18
hhls. now landing from
J/r MfTTirrTwinCUy &TS*l*by L OICKJEv A 00.
Brooms— 100
hr . jaU
tu Brooms for sale
HKNBY H. OOLUKA,
CEMI-AJNmiAte OAidS— A.pA. Mason ■
OCawill -rec* It* aodowa In* tew days, another Ur
UtofCheapCeUsMa, Bleared and Brown Muslins. Shir
IngCbecks, Twwdi, Ac, la 2«
MEDICAL.
TO THE PUBUC.
MOST nffOETAHT ANKODNCEMENT; •
LEZIBEUENT OP PROP. JAMES MeCLISTOCK, M. D
From the PhUadAphta Medical Calient,
A NEW ERA IN THE HISTORY OR XEDWiXf
Popular Uedklnt for the On* time sanctloaed by the
SIOSBST AUTnOBITYIN TUB Ptto7BBBloSl
THE undersigned hare the pleasure of in
Ibnolmc the poule that Itor haao maSo arranm
meet, with the emloeot rmfeesor. JAME 3 31cCLn»T0CK
M. D- of Philadelphia, known tor mere than a quarter or
»atury past as onsofthegwatesi Practltfcnertaj<l Teach
ersoflledidDeahdSorgeryluthls country or la Entope
|br the purchase of his red pea,, and the preparation 0
•arfa of FAMILY MEDICINES therefrom, which win be
putuplnaduwp and pepular Ihrm, adaptedlbr general
uw, and suited to the most prorOent diseases. These
rrmedlee embrace some of the most valuable discoveries
■wii ff>rnM n vdQp*epg*Lwotoisfig tha cure ol disease. They
are the fruit* of the most profound Investigation, the wld
eet research, and the apnost nnwjhaled experience of ©nee
the first pbyxidans of the ago. Each remedy is espedall
adapted to acme particular./urm of dußflsr.ln aceordanca
with medical tcienct. Each
of these remedies here bean tried,. Improved, end final!
perfected. In the eowof * long, active and highly sun
cental practice, not only In Philadelphia, bnt throughout
many distant sections of the country to which his great
epntatlon has eallod him. Their nature and effect are
known and approvsd of by hundreds bf regular phyaldans
who bare ben his students and sea their beavOoial re
nits in Dr. HeClintock*s own hands, white thsy were no
under his tuition. In the CoUegas ot-Phlladelphla, Castle
ton. Pittsfield, and elsewhere. _
««tn fn» rottowißU crmncAva:
Thtaletoeartifr that I hare placed us the hands ©
“rStir'uSS ? »*SwSl .Sfcritr
STnaflwSsofthecoontryTAly Inducrpnte forthH
ttn u* ohmerous: one ©f the most nntea. i»> tbatthe de
mkadformy reraediee has become
aiS toUlr. lp tecnring there-
SSTueu 6?MrrJUrauUer Cushman, who Is a thoroughly
*sneat«J Chemist ■«« practical Apothecary of many years
exuerivnee. whereby lam enabled'to sasurs the publio
thattbvTwUlbe prepared tatheixar, juxasrahd most
perttel to j^{^ dl M, D, PtoOrauOl
instomr and Sorcery In the Philadelphia OoUegw of Med*
*Wn?andArtlng Profrtsor of Mldwiieryjonoofthe Con
sulting Physicians ofthe Philadetohla Hospital, Block-
Brlafe memberor the National Medical Association:
Seabe?SSePhlladelrhja aocietr.mrmlero}
tution. Plttstteld. Maaa-Ac-Ae^Ae.
We need scarcely remind the Intelligent pohlte of th
gnat nrcenffp which exist* for the Introduction of a class
of pood and retioitept«>ulor wdlciaa which may be eonfl
dently adopted ' Inwimlly use and dtpetdtdcn al al
towlln the absence ofaphyridan.as belngCthe legitimate
ittoductiansofibiß«.iStodFanrfJstiw«n«- Ntwua«t
Is needed to prove the Immense superiority of such aclass
ofremedle* over the dangerous compounds that are dally
puffed Into notice by Ignorant and recktees mm, solely for
the purpose of enriLhiog themselves at the expense of th
Urea and health o thrir follow beluga. We trust eonfl
4«Uxi. th.Brt. wwclthacommnnltTto
auel&rttoeiaiai. poUIo.TU of Qwtastn
tij ,1,1 m; . crnitol p«u»l to th. Ibllowto, UK, »hlch.m
hrso. th, lint tmlT. of th. «ert«fc “*
oomprlM. mo. of th. mat
tdrmthoo.Terelco'npUlut* omun,r.loa. Ifjou or »h,
of jour friend, u. loton. o« ho Um. In premiriog th.
Ud of thojfrjf mahoU airfdorilyof lA. dov.hir thUlolo,
mad dTlu . tthU to with of Uum a. m» Kiwi
Mtothaou. tV.roll .lUnUon to th. Ifrito
th. list u bsln, most fienaiUlr dwawidrf, .t thl* m.»b
I PECTORAL RTR ,T ” ,
This tOTUonhlo » ffHf!Uteilui«»ot2 S
hv*U Th# most common <^*»*!L or s S!SL o jffmb^*
H<>intn*zt or Lou >v \<xct, and Heaic Ftocr, us us# wui
atteSldwlth the happiest lt “
one of the b«t and saket medldnee for all tbtms of Dim
of Opriaa, fa o«» rlape, to
luS^'TtfoSSiirS^ l * SShSSi w ®SS'
ouKnblSUd«mld fce wltixout lhU efodent
if taken on the first syinptreie ofrelil.
an attack of Bronchitis,ami • foial
worwTjwreftoa qf Opium,to aayxAapv, to
splfaiv.
KTbSn teSSSt stewlv In the coaree o»
many years' observation. Trial U all that l* n |*d*d to
wire Its ofScacr to those who have never employed It
AL AKD OHOLKRA PRKTER
SSftS.'“” thT^SSSIS^“JS!
wsl he found Inreluabls. For Culte of Intent#
ISdChotoii lnluitom It U . L,ffiul!
rectioue for nee aeoomi>any eare bottle. rKICB, per stena*
■M an.! 00 cents.
V—TONIO altfßatitbstbdp. ;
rcr the cure. 1. Of tVanawis or SM» M**”**}
■ Uftifmy loait ltvh. Ringworm. Ac. •. « *f
DUalu Tacrofnla or King’s Evil, WhUe
or dwelled Nrek, Tumors, lUow Lloer*,
Vivnttx: Chronic Rheumatism. Oonfc, Ac- A or
S)/vhHit\4 [Hitnvt of all claseea. Primary,
Uxrr- These dleesuws all srire from a fain* In ths system
rwitirlngan alteration nf the fcmtiotaand a geirerijl
riffratioa of the Nood. For thte purporethe !««*“«“•
urs Braer. which combines the nniw *>f “rtaJo wseta
eu remedies•oltel to the dlesmaedJitete of th«
skbllTHwr nervemmees; low *pWtejUmneesofvtetamvrith
motet or specks before the eyes; Itching of the nostrils;
SSSewonSeriogand rtnriag In the eer-dlmfrre^k
i.rf. in *>v<» wy.mh; eoustricuoa or weight about tneenset,
siwTntty of hreatblnc sense of sofloealloa In >}dog down
or In aatwndlng vtalre; uw^yf«D^sbout
the heart: irregular or dntteient appetite; sene* of sluklu
SfeaOTasssifWßK^SS
iKaßSSasßfsai^gHSH
r.‘ffiSffl3sxa^Ba?s2Sf ,^®i
per bottle. 60 cents. _
FTII —RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. . .. .
An InfoUihle outward application ft* tbe rsUvl Of all rheu
matic or neuralgic paUubspreins, swriUn», Rln ne^k.
sUfinnafths jeiats, psinln the shoulder*,haA cr unU.
It affords immodlat* relief from eoUc. and palas In ths
stomaSand abdomen. As a counter tyritanLU tetorelo*
abte In all eases where an external stimulant is weeded.*
PRICE, per Bottle, 60 tent*.
LX—ANODFNB MIXTURE.
A meet oonvenlent and valjmtee remedy.' to be used both
Internally and externally,f®Ure relief «jf ruvs, wwinm
son on cuxoxic, as In PlsurUAPaina In the Chsit,PUtcb
m tu tbs Bide, Pains In the Fare, Neuralgic Pains wfarrev
, er found. Pains in the Stomach. Bowels, Liver or Kidneys
In sadden attacks of Colie, Bilious OoUctend Pits of Eton#
er OraTeClt will give Immediate reltel PRICE, per Bob
*** TONIC MIXTURE, OR PZTERANDA
r BPECIPIO. •
A sura and sate Teg*taU« remedy terTster tsl Agu*,or
latermlttMit Fvrar In any of Its terms; and for all diaeau*
nrarrtsg pertodlcally. This remedy has been tried to the
fallMt extent, and ha* bo»n found a inane so for as any
medicine ran ow entitled to that name. Inreoari>Meu<*
torn acute diseases, where tontes are required, and In all
cases of proetrathmofetrenetb and want of n«rvoas pow*
er, it will be found singularly eflfeadou*. PRlCT,per Bot»
' TEarrißLi: ptma *mn piuj.
Forth* relief of Ooncamog. and all Its palafulresultt
each as fi—Din Inara, Sick Stomach, rains, and al*
the srmpterns enuaieratad auder the M Dvspeptic SUxlrA
In alt esses where purratteu Is needed, thww PUla are offerf
edasftMteond mild, but efficient eat&amc. No Invalid, nr
iravelter should be without them. PIUGS, per Box, 2ft
Gents.
’ xn~..~ATrn-BiuotJB pilu.
For Urat Gomplatirts. asd all forms of disease artstng fNm
drraiurementof the Uvrr.wUh symptoms sueh as yellow*
Byea and Sldn, DUxloeaa, Ueadacbe, with ring
ing lath* ear*, yellow, furred tongue, pals In the right
shoulder, asuas or tallness or pain m the right side, dtecr
dsred stomeeh or bowels, detictent action of th* kidney*,
elay-colored atoola. act. Theas PUl*,if taken In the tnelpl*
ant etages of BUteua aad Yellow, or other Fevers, will gem ’
ermlly ward off tha attack, PRICK, per JJox. 25 Cent*.
The undsnlgued, la ftecepUng the proprietorship of Dr
Jsnua McCUntock*j FamDy Medicines, would respectfully
stats to the public, that in his trotessiou as Diipeuslag
Chemist, for xwwrly fifteen years past, during which time
he has been actively eoaneeted-wlth the best pbarmaeati
eal estaUishmeute In ihle country, be hss hid constant
occasion to see and prepare the proscriptions ,cf the moat
amlaautphjikUns.among whom he wonldagrpeDr.Mott
Dr. Parker, Dr. Frauds, Dr. Cheaaaaan, Dr. Reece, Dr
Whittaker, Dr. Behmldt, Dr. Oosaek, Dr. Klssam, Dn.
Pratt and Young, Dr. Deals, Dr. Green, and prnay others
a tha eity cf New York,
The experienoe thus aequlted enables him to dlserlml
pate with oonMsnra between leoiiiatdU medicine*,
td tdati/tcaßjfi acfl u to aeeura * • barn otdous chemical a©
Uou ia union with their highest therapeutical aflbets, as
the Inaccurate mixtures of quackery aad Ignorance; where
in, for want of proper kncwlMge in combining them, the;
bast Ingredients may eaatraUes aad destroy each other,ct
result In a substance highly injurious, -aad contrary to Its
ntended design. It Is with pleasure, theratera, that b
, aatlffe* that tha prescriptions afDr. James HrfQnteck ar.
ot only composed of tha mostraluabis medical agents
known to, aad haMtualiy employed by, our brat practl
tlooers Is the treatment of the aeraral dlesaae* ter whkh
they are in traded, but they are combined In such accurate
proportion*, in relation to their shine teal and medtoaal
sffbeta, as to sseura th* attainment or the utmost lacraaro
of their power and efficiency.
In conclusion, b* will cmly add forhlmsalt that ha eaa
rater with oonfidehea to bla past career, as Ids guarantee
to tb* publla that-these grcol remedies hand* will be
tiWifutfu prepared In strict accordance With the preeerlp
Uou* oftbelr distinguished originator./
ALKX. CUanUAN
OradeaU and Trtuiei tfi&t JF. T. CUtepe <if I‘Karmaey. •
The ahora liedldnra may S* procured, at wbalraale ot
ntali, of ' A. CUSHMAN A 00,
• . • Bet* Proprietor, No;lS2 Folton *L, Now York.
And of all th* prlnclprl Druggists in this city.
Also Of J AMFH McCLINTOCK, M, D.
■ - enaerofOth and Filbert sts, Philadelphia. •
And of FZiKHING DROTIIKKB, Agts, Pittsburgh.
And UJSO. XL KBYRKR, Agent, cor. of Woodafe, and
Virgin alloy.
- -And Of j. P. FLKHINO, Allegheny City.
And may b« ordsrod through any Apolhscuy, Druggist 0
Oeoatrr Stow keeper la any part of th* country. aIT
HOGS HAII&-25 bag, curled Hogg' Hair
just rac'd thd for Ale by B. If ARBAUUD A CO.
FLOUR— 300 bblp. S. F. und Extra Fumily
Fleur rac'd and for sale by 8. IXARBAUQUA CO.
HOPS— 10 bales prime Eastom liops rec'd
for sate b^ n S. IIABBAUGII A CO.
F INSEED OlLrr-15 bblt*. tinsced Oil in
J stow and for sale hr 8. HARBAUQIIA 00.
tiREASE LARD—S Ills, rec'd and for sale
IT by BKbL A LIGCI ETT. Walcr strret. ■
4 A. MASON A CO. have justrcc'd 100
e pc*, of Alpacas. Coburg** Paramattas, Ac* whkh
■* sold atttetal»AaDual ' -: • . jalft-
-tIUNDRIIS^
O II bbls. Grease;
or sate by jaip
bbU. Lard; .
klO bbla. Flaxseed, to arrivs
iba r Att niOKIY A VO.
kew, pritno. jpgt rec'd and
B. mnPAPQH A CO.
aM—k
j far tale by
\T ALENTINES—A largo and .beautiful Mr
T •ortTwntof Comleand BonUmental Valetrtlnw ittft
raed and for rale. eUliorwlmWeai* or lower than
befora offered ia thU city. Cell and era them, at' .
LAPFFBH’S Bookstore. 8T WOO-dSt.
KOn BBLS ' SUP. & .EXTRA FLOUBi:
OUt F 200 bua.Drl*d Peaehea. helren*
, 100 bus. Ctevrr Beed.fttr sal* by ■ '
Ja3Q , WALLACBA QARDlNKE,Whibertyrt.
EQQS —5 bbla. froah Eggn ttiß dav r(
cclved and for eale by UKaßrn. C<JLE N.‘
37EATH£HS—26 saoka cow lauding fiom
JT stetmey Adtlte for tale by
J* U. AB DICKEY A C 9.
HOUSES* FARMSy &C.
■fyVSY PBOPBRTY FOR SALE—a IdTgo
\J loforerouad, situated In the Bth ward, anlfrontteg
on Pend st- between Harrison and Canon, running beck
to Spring ailsy, on which are ereetsdfowo doable Satary
Brlek Houses in Penn st,- and 4 Brick Tenements on
Spring alley, the whole property U Inprinw order, and
.occupied by prompt paying tenant!. Three a
gnolabdeafolnvestment ahouldnpplyat o°«- OOtnA
at tha low price of $0100; • Now rente-for it'O- AIW
>oon to fe& * B, McLAIN A BON, 21,5 th et. .
tya I*2 ACRES OF LAKB, fiituatcd l 1-2
/ miles from Ensn Valley Station, to wr ?S?*2i;
&0 acres cleared, balan*win eood timber land, with good
Frame Hoase, Barn andOrchard,'lroatlnß cn wMt rronch
of little Beaver. Gallon B. MCLAINABON.
lOWA LANDS TO EXCHANGE FOR
PITTBBURGH HANUFACTURSS-Wefcare four hun
d and eighty acres of fexeellent land to lowa county,
lowa, which we wUI exchange for PUtsbureh
tured srticire. Apply to B. FIcLAIN A BON.
T AWRENCEYILLE—§2,OOO ONLY—I'or
I A esle a comfortable Dwelling House, of ball, pallor,
dining room r kitehen. good cellar andfour bed reemi.—
Tbe lot has a front of iff ft. on Allen Rt» by 100 deep; •
of good water and pump to the kltsbenj out-oven, smile
gardenand frulttee«s, T srrapevlnM of choice quwltr, Ac
all to good order anSwOl twesld for rWOd. *TOO tlnhand,
remainder at 3 yeare. B. CDTHBHRT A SON. 140.3 d st.
JP ARM NEAR FREEPORT FOR SALE—
r We are authorteed to soil that SO acre Farm, n*ar,
Freeport, for the tarrifleing price of *l6 P« acre, as the
owner wUhee to Jean for too far West on the 15th Inst,—
Apply to fe3 B. McLAIN A SON. 21.6 th st.
Building lots for sale—a lot of 20
ft front on McKee st. by SO ft deep, situated in Bir
mingham. Prteo fofoO. Alio. 2 tote situated to Kaat Bir
mingham, each haring a irent of 20 ft on Meadow st Ey
60 ft. drep. Price of each *125. Apply to ,
tel a. GUTHBKRT A SON, 110 3d st
‘E'OR SALE—A splendid Dairy Farm of 100
JC acrea. near the Perryaville plank Road, 8 miles from
tEedty. It Is In prime order. Cm It are 2 doe Orchards of
grafted fruit, with good Houses, Barn and Stables, and rv
err courvhlence. Price low,' at $66 per acre. Knoutreof
fc&tf at.
FOR SALE —A Country Seat of 11 1-2
aerea, within 3 mil™ of theelty, on' ajtood road. It
ll offered very tow. Emjure of ; ZHU3. WOODS*. <
fr2-tf , . ... tfi Fourth et
Eight acres of excellent land
for sale, in a deasaut JocaUun, at about H of amile
from Ksat liberty and tha Panssylvacto It it station,
witha dwelling houto aud stable, a variety nf bearing
fruit tree*, a large garden, and good water. Tbe land ia
all cleared and under good fence.. Price *1.600. For
tern*, Ae.. apply to 8. OUTHBKUT A BON. 140. 3d at
riYO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AN J TAN-
X NSRB.—For sale.47* acres ofLand, in Westmoreland
county, 60 mllee V 2 hours ride) from Pittsburgh, and I,‘*
miles from Hillside Watcr.Btation, on the Pennsylvania
Railroad. About 40 acres are cleared; good tillable land,
upon which Is a Log House and Barn. It Is well adapted
to tho raising of fruit orit wouldoakeanexcaUsnt Dairy,
grass grovtogluxoriMiily, and thoplaco being well sup-.
Sited with thj> best voter. There Is an abundance of the
nsst tlmlwr, vis: Goretnut,Chestnut Oak, (bark timber)
White Oak, Poplnirgge.' It is well worthy ths attention of
Tanners, ae the Btek ran be sent to Pittsburgh, by either
railroad or rasaL The timber stone is worth more than
tbe prk« asked, and most of the lend vrould afford exeel
entpaeturewhen cleared.
The whole will be Mid for the ver/ low price of *0 per
aero; or It will be dlridod to soft purchaser*, at from *4 to
*3 pew vre,'aoaordlhg to quality.
Terms—Two-fifth* In band, the balance io three equal
annual payments. Title indisputable. Enquire of
- ogn-tr Tifoa. woops.:s wood «t
Valuable iroperty ior Sale*
ON Lilierty stroot, adjoini? tbe Methodist
Orare Yard, near Canal Batin. This Is now the only
able piece ofproperty to t*He neighborhood not already,
bought unby the Peaoiyltanin Railroad Company. Front
ing on Liberty «0 foot, nn Kim street 100 fort thence to the
Methodist Orare Yard f 6>tf foet, to Überty 100 feet.
This property iimostdewirableas a UotoL Tbebulldtog
now on It, a good substantial three story brick, with sll
the neocssary back buildings, has for a long time been oc
cupied as the Unum Hotel, doing a good business. Capi
talists and others desirous of maxing a good Investment,
frtli do well to examine the premises.
ap2Mi ■ EDWARD TABER.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—Situa
ted In North Fayette tovrnsh'f, Allegheny county,
10 mile* from tbe city and2£* miles from the BteubeoviUe
railroad, at the Noblestnvrn Ma'ico; contain* 40- acres, all
elm red and Lnced and Id a high state of cultivation. The
Improvements are a comfortable dwelling bouse with 6
rooms, barn, Stable. Ptone Milk-house, Bmoke-houso and
otberout-bolldlnga. There is an orchard cl choice selected
fruit of Tsrlous kinds. The place is well watered by six
living springs, and tha whole place can te> easily cultiva
ted. Ills situated in a good neighborhood, convenient to
ehureb, mill, school, Ao. Apply to
j*a u. m'lain a son, 216th st.
A SPLENDID FARM—For eule a Farm of
J\, 133 acres, W acres to a high state of cultivation, 60
or prime bottom land, balance choice timber; a two story
Brick liouee, well arranged; a large frame ban,, asl. au
oi«vssary out hGQKs, or ths beet material, and put up In
tha most substantial manner. Apple'and Peach Orch
ard*. and abundance of other fruits'ft rholee qualities;
situated on the Yrmghiougheny ritvr, 4 mitre aoova Ue-
Karepert, and *JO from this ettr. Priaa *3O par acre Ap
ply to jaM3 B.CUTHBHKT AW>n7i<o. Sd st.
VT EA R NEW BRIGHTON—A fine Kami of
i,Nf 109 acres, all torel land, and lu-a good vtateof culti
vation. « Kh a oaw Frame Umtaa. a giiou (}r.-.hardofgraß
ad trait, norer-faillng springs, plenty ofctsd. a good bam
and tenant bouse*; situate I to agnnd neighborhood;
eborrface. srhoola mills, *e« aud coovenieut to New
Brighton. I > rke.*2l»par arre. Fur terms. An, apply at
the old established Real kstatsofßce of
ja» H.CUTUBKKT A SON. 140, 3«Jyt _
<s>/Y|YLOTS FOR SALE—>ln Germantown,
•jl/U within Ifi minutes walk of PUtihurgh. arrow
th# Allegheny rlw, opposite tho Aqueduct, for tli« low
prireof|lWeaeh.s'J3 In band and fofo per year—they
ought W sail a that price In a tew days, if yon want a
bargain and a cheap boose, you cannot purchase too
suoo. Hoqulredf THOMAS WOOD*.
s»CO . 76 Fourth street. '
'piiK best site fur an extensive Manufact>-
| rr 1b the floorishlng Borough of BlnatoKham. cum
pnring about ana andadjair acres of groutid. bsvmg a
rront un Water, Mcßre aad Biocham ids. Aad also
smaller alia hits, in a great varletyjifeUnatiouii, fronting
a the principal business els. la IBlrnitotham. Rest Ma
ugham and Wuth Fittebargh: can be had ebaap ou apt
pllcatton to P. M. DAVI.H, Aact-. cor Wool A &th cla
Land in elk county for sale-
We oSsr for saleabcot 4<XX>ame of land In Elk
m Mveral tracts of dUTerenVstiae, which we will srl) at
tba'extraiurdiuary low price of OnelKOar tmd a Half p>r
Acre.
Tract No. 1 contains 1000 acres.
- -a - luuo
** “3 ** 1034 ’ -
- 4 •* tat -
“ -» - as
The tltie Is CRWiODpttonatia:having bean criglnaffrde*
rived from tbaj<tat*(K>vvrsm«pL Tbatendtsguodtanh
ins laud. waiFtimteruU and sitiista toe fine healthy lo
cation, within a soort-diatanee of lUdgway, tba county
•eat. The AlleubMiy talley amlßouburr and Rrte Kaih
roedshnthrun through lUdgway, thdaauordtog superior
farilttiMto purchasnu. Apply to
deSU if. Sicl.AIN A 80N, SI, Sth st.
Mf. WASHINGTON-PROPERTY FOR
BALE—A gnoJ Frame Dweldior-Rows*, with large
112 It. foowton the brow of the hill, end nioainx
beck 432 fL on Bertha>t. Ui au alley, with a well oc
good water, shade and Jrult trees, a stable, Ac., end a
gred bo&ra (ton enmod the- property. Prlc* ki.600
Cenons dwUrouscf a pleasant nrtdsnew aad pure water,
with a view of the twoettlra, riven, Ac~ would do well to
attend to the above. Apply ewa at the 1U&! EetetwOf
ftewof 1*33 B.CUniBKaTA *ON.l4o,3det.'
rpHIBD ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE—A
.JL new thine etory Erick Dwelling ftoaee, of 11' roome,
with « Urge Store Koccn, ft hell, gu fixtures, hath nam
and good cellar. No. L3j Third it.
A two etarrßflek Dwrlllnglloaes, of 3 room*, ft hell tod
Star* Hc»m,eoU«r and finished attic; fttjn, ft hick build
ing. suitable Qjt • dwelling house
A two story Dwelling House on 34 it. containing three
Tocmegad»star* Room and finished attic, with* Urn
bftkftoeea In the cel Ur. 8. CUTHIHS&T Jfc SON, 140.3*1 st.
TJOUSE & LOT FOR SALE IN EAST
1 1 LrDEßTY.ritnftted within Smlnntes walk of the
Railrrsd Station. The lot hie • front of 130 feet on the
Oreeoebnrgh Turnpike ami extend* teak 198 feet toast.
Tbs.bulldlngfonilsUdf ft two etorr Btfckdiouae, halt and
T room*, Including the kitchen; Stable. great tariety
of Fruit. Immediate poesosslon can ba riven. Price, li
-300. Terms way P. McLAIN A SON. 31 Fifth rt.
C" 10UNTKY SEAT FOR RENT—4- bcau-
J ilful Country Seat, a short distance from the city,
on an'omnibus route, tor rent. Apple to
_ mw Tnoa. woods, :&.<thrt.
FOR SALE—A House and 2 Lots, m Bndgo
water, offend at e groat bargain. Enquire of
auaur Tifud. W00Da.75.4th St.
FOR SALE.—A splendid Country Resi
dence, ot» the Üblo lUver, adjoining th* House of Ref
uge. ou th* plaak nad*at-Woods ltuu. There U A acre*
covered with e large amount of grafted fruits, evergreens,
grape*, terry* and garden looli, with a superior Dwell Lug,
Baruandowthtluaiw. AUtatendAdtomakeaoomfortable
henna 111* offered low. Enquire of Robert Dari* Eeq n
ou tha premlsaa, or of
seia-tf, Tuoa. WOODS. ?l Fourth Street.
T ABQE BUILPING LOTS FOR SALE—
_B A Within 20 minute* walk of the eltv, lor $250 each.—
Terms, ftiU in hand, belaneeln 4 yearly payments
au» R.CUinBEBT* WON. 140. 3 d at.
Ti'Oß SALK—A superior Farm in Beaver
1 muntr, 3mUei from DarQfijrtotx, and 6 alley from
Sew briffblon.pooulniug 100 acres. I'iOof which Uonder
cultivation, and in Brat rate order, with good orchard and
60 tern oftnai on It, it If offered low, einnulroof
*t”CUAg WOODS, 75, 4th «t.
HALfc—a fine Farm (ta Chartiers
JL Creek, (tmt&inlßC 121 acre*, vail UaproTed, only fl
BUM from the ritytajjo, * grxxl nama houWind tut near
tbvbetd of Federal »t_* UlcfllUßT. It U offered r*ry low.
I bare % Muted tteguter with the description of a lartr*
number of Arms, country Meta, huUM mod k4*, which
will be siren to any who with to bar property they will
find deeeribedon >C AflaeMaorttueniftarMl*. Cell on
*«lft-tf TUU& WOODS. 76.4 th «t.
npO RENT—The Store Room, 83 Fourth st.
JL Enquire atlhe place. Show Cue* end e cow, well
uauhed Counter can beobUlned by calling there for atm
couabte price. rayl6-ti»
lifOß SALE.—Two'Houses and Lota on
street, near Washington. :
Two lioueesand Lottoo Fetmeylvenie Avenue.
Una lot on Townsend street.
iv. vu iwwufuiv limb.
Also—Twenty othare in dilferent parti of the city, *ll of
which will be Kldlaw on ftilr term*—They emdeearibed
on my printed KegUter, which youcsn have gratis by eaib
ng at <6 Fourth itreet.lfjron won't boy. and if you bar*
property for tale, by nailing on me you can hare it before
the public at terrain a twit eaay way, euqulre of .
TIIQ3. WOOD& Commercial Broker, i
_*plir 76 Fourth treat.
I AND FOR SALE.—I 43 acres of Land,
l i 2*< mile# eaat of McKeeiport, on which la a good
Cottage Hpum and Bern; 110 acn a cleared, a large or
chard of grafted fruit, and 36 sene of Coal. Now U the
lima for a bargain, r \ *-
. 60acresof land, near J. Murdock's garden, with a good
frame home on It; it ia cheap.
60 acre*, :t miles writ of New Brighton, .on It are good
improvemwnte; ttwlll be add very Tow.
Also, afannac>rcoal,on the Monongaftele Biter, and
• great variety of other (krai and euall lota of land In
•be yklulty. which I bare described on my printed regis
ter. CaU and get one. If you want berralm, of
apt-tf TIIOMAS WOODS, 7ft Fourth ?sreet_
FEDERAL STREET PROPERTY—The
I. nndenigsedofren at private *ale the property; on
Federal streert, eontte ride, above llobloeott, consisting of
NIUIIT LOTH, each bating a front on Federal street-of 20
foot, and running beck 100 feet to an alley 10 feet wide.—
Ho large a body of ground. In a position eo eligible, ie cer
tainly now not to bo met within Allegheny City. These
lota are offered at tbw low price of $2uUO each; one-fourth
eaah in hand. U>« balance at 1,2, and 3 yeiure. *-
feraone who may Incline to unrebue on the terras lilp
ulsted, wlliapply-to - N, UOLMKS * HON,
otfff Bankers and Brokers, 07, Market et.
T A’tGE CITY LOT WLEASE—TIio
1 A Lot of. Ground, at present occupied by John M’Qo*-
keyTciothler.onUbertratrwjt, between Sixthetreut, wtU
be loasodfor a term of yean from April let. next. Apply
to • JOHN 8. IItWIN. No.S2Uarkat«tnsit
aBBM ROUkliT ROBB. Fourth street.
'I7OR SALE.—A Ground Rout on valuahlo
FOR SALE OH TO LET.—I will sell or
rent my property 1 nManeheeter, oouslstlng of ashort
acraofUround, upottwhlehfre orated, 2 Frame House*,
one containing 8 and the other < rooms; Stabling. Car
riage, Wood and Goal House, and a fine assortment of fruit.
Thi* property la very pleasantly situated near the Ohio
lUver. The bulldlnge are shaded by trees, and near the
Omnlbuaatatlmi. I will soil all, or « portion of my Furni
ture, and would prefer retaining rnsaeAlnn until Ist of
May. Apply to 11, LKB, 1391 .Ibcrty street.
ER KENT—A comfortable oweiUngfi=l
loas».eoutaluing ft Roomff,to good order, SlaJEl
Carriage House, Coal Unnseaad out Oven, with 2
acres of rich Land, all planted with Fruit and Shade Trees,
and nearly all bearing apples, peaches, dor an excellent
Arbor, covered withQrape Vines. AJjo, e Flowerllsrdeo,
Afc,ilH»tedlttlTU Township, lii.riiUn from the'Court
Home.. Kent moderate, to thuee who would take good
care of the property.. Engulrecf : JOHN WATT, -
- de3l • • r • „ - •■, • , liberty street. •
Tj'Oß SALE—A first.rate Grocery Stand
■' andFlxtuns,wltbaweUaelwted stock. The stand
uona.of' the beet- In the elty, and has a good-loea) and
country custom. For particular*. adOrart Box 30th jeia
FOR SALE-tg4 beautiful Country beats;- on
Ifr Ath ene* road, this side cT East nhertjr/ They
am. eholea note. and ought to beaeenmd by-thorn who
. wish a delightful country home* .Enquire of -
Wlbtf , THOaTwoODB. T&. Ithit.
T> OT IN; TEMPEKANCBVILLE FOR
• I ABALB—lfontlni2dfeeton Walnut rt., on tbeenoth
-ndjsnin» tot «rt Mr* ».FhaUn«, and running back to a
fafeotauer. ThU tot is will situated, and tie title* in
wuioe given. * KN JX, Attorney at Lew,-
mySTf Tl Grant street.
UfSCRANCE.
Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co.
OFFICE in tho North Rqom of the Mer
chants* EXCIIANQK, Third street, Philadelphia.
MARINE, INf.AND AND TIRE INSURANCE.
Hauxb brsCTUJtcxs—On Vccels, Cargo and Freight, to el]
port* la tho world.'
Ixiuiff inuSASCE»-Oa Good* by IUYTr, Canal and Lekt-t,
and by Land Carnage to ell part* of the Union, inclu
ding the risk by lire antli irnrsL
fin IscuiOß-on Merchandise generally, on r-ujrea.
Dwelling Hook*. Ac. .
ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY.
Kovurniß, I. ism.
'Benda ud £3.000 00
' United States, State of Pennsylvania, Phila
delphia City, Camden end Amboy Railroad,
- and Other Loans.... 145.945 00
Stock in and Insurance Cos— 19.787 70
Bills Reeelf eebl* 1£0483 62
Cash on hind .... .... £1,705 D 4
Premium* on Marina PoUcies recently lasned... 87,1.77 27
BaUaJpUan Not«~w~ 100,000 00
IM.. *■ ,UU «
William Martin, James C- Hand, • Dr. IL M. Heston
Joeeph IL Seal, Theoph, Paulding, Wm, Kym/r*.
Edmund A. Sender, Isaac IL Davis, Joshua L. Price,
John O. Davia, • flush Craig. James Ttennant,
Robert Burton, Srwnoer Mcltraln, JosopbS.Bornstt,
John U. Penrose, Charles Kelly, Jas.D.SPJ'arland,
GeorgeC. Lelper, Samuel E. Btokes, Wm. C. Ludvig,
Raw'd Darlington, Henry Sloan, J.T.LoxinvPltt’g.
H. Jones Brnolce, James Tranuatr, D. T. Morns, do,
J. O. Johnston, WILLIAM MARTIN. President,
Tho JOS C. 11159, Tice President.
, . Josmr W. Cowan, Secretary.
, AarOmci of the Company, No. B& Water street. Pitta
burgh. pelLtfJ P. A. MADEIRA, Agent.
Franklin Fire InsuranceiCo., of FhilaS’a,
TkIRECTORS: Charles W. Bancker, Geo.
JUF W. Richard*, Thoe. Hart, Mordeea! D. Lewis, Tobias
Wagner, Adolphs B. Bo rle, Saninal Grant. Dark! 8. Brown,
Jacob 1L Bmlth.Morrls Patterson.
_ _ _ CHARLES N. DANCKKR, President.
Onaairs 7. BiKCkxx, Secretary. '
This Company continues to make Insurant**, permanent
or limited, on every description of Property In .town and
country, at rates as low as are consistent wfth socurlty.
The Qompany ham reserved a large contingent fund,
which, pith their Capital end Premiums, safely infested,
afford ample protection to the assured.
The assets of the Company, bn January Ist, 18&1, u pub
lished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were as follows,
W- •
Mortgagee......... _ A3IM2S 68
Real Estate... 84^777*
Temporary Loans.....— „... 80^6017
Stocks _... .. 01,889 00
Cash. Ac..... ......... .. 64JM0 81
*1,212,703 44 •
Blnoe their Incorporation, anerlod 01 £1 rears, they bay*
paid upwards of Out Million Ponr Hundred Thousand Dol
lars Losses by Fire, thereby affording sridence of the ad
eantagek of Insurance, as veil as their ability and dlspcei-
Uon to meet with promptness allllaMlKle*.
, J. (IAKDXEK COFFIN. Agant
aplO OtHca 8- H. mrnw of wood and 3d sta.
' Western Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH.
mm fcjuia. jl, raxsr..„.—v. acwncur, sxc*r.
Will Insure against all kinds of Fire and
fifi?ine Risks,
PtUOTOM;
Thoe. Scott, Ju, MaAnley
Nlmick. Uoo. Darsie,
C. W. Ricketsoo, NathT Holmes,
-O. W. JaAeon, J. lippincott,
Wm. U.
ltutlon managed by Dlrtcton well
nunlty, and woo will ÜberaDy adjust
11 issues at tbs Orncx, No. 92 Water
; WarchouaeJ up stairs, Pittsburgh.
Jl .Miller, Jr»
J. W. Butler,
Wm. Lyon,
C. lhntsen.
49* A home Inst
known in this coon
and promptly pay a
Street, (Spang A Uo'i
ja4bc ;
Marine, Fir© and Inland Transportation
. ' Insurance.
FTTHB Insurance Companv of North America,
1 Philadelphia—Chartem! 1794. Capital. *500;000.
A-wrts January IC, 1861. *1,001,255 60. Will make Insu
rances oh buildings and their contents, lo this-dtyand
vicinity; also oh property of every dMerlpticn. shipped p*r
tteaabnate nnd other voasis, either by leiemi tninspor
ntlon or 00 the seas.
kbutou:
Arthor A. Oeflln, Pres*t, Thomas P.Copa,
Hamoel W. Jonss, ■ John U. Neff
Edward Smith, Richard D. Wood.
John A. Brown. William Walsh,
Samuel V. Smith, 1 Francis Hoskins,
Samuel Brooks,- A. Austin Allibone, •
Charlos Taylor. Wm. E. Bowen, -•
Ambroae White, George Aspiowall,
Jacob M. Thomas, James N, Dickson,
8. Monte Wain, IL D. Shcrrord, Secretary,
This ii the oldest fnsunnes' Company m the United
States, apd from its high standing, lone experience, ample
means! and avoiding all risks of an extra hauuMlous char
acter. it may be oonsideml •* offering ample security to
Uw Public. WILLIA3! P. JONES. Agent,
fill 80 and 81 Water street.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Pittsburgh Riding School,
Kubseribcr respectfully unnouncea to
M the Ladles and Gentlemen of I’itUlmrgh, that he has
recently erected a UIDINU SCHOOL, whiui. In point 01.
else, couimodlnucncstand adaptatlou. undeniably, exeeb
any similar establishment in ilm Unltt-I Ftetee. ftehns*
UoalsaonesilhlelromallparUcftheeltr, while its high
and airy situation, renders it especially suited to the rnro
omtloD of hoaltti, by this must agreeable exercise. The
her see are dneite and 'wo! I trained, and the proprietor
pledge* bimMirtbatno pains os expense will be spared to
make this establishment tho first in the confidence nf thn
puNfe. oeSl-tf R. H. PATTERSON.
jAmSs - WTwoodwELx, “
OABINKT FURNITURE MANUFACTURER.
von. 07 akd Vtf thud htvctt, nnsßraon.
1 W. W, respectfully informs his friends
•I * And customers, that henasjust completed his stock
of Furniture, which is deddedlr too lanresiand bnterer
offered for sale to this dty. Am he li dstennined to uphold
hla stock, wlthsrasoned material*, b"*t workmanship, and
newest design*; aod (him the extent of hia order* and
fhdUlyln raannfactarintf, he 1* enabled to • produce war*
ranted FURNITURE at the lowest price*.
lie keep* always on hand the greatest of ervry
description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest,
to the most elegant and costly, that ahouse, ©rany part
of one. may be furnished from his slock, or manufactured
expressly to order. The following articles consist la nut
of nls assortment, which, for richness of style and fiuuhj
cannot b* surpassed In any of the Eastern title*.
pFloal* XIV tetawHste
157 Hoiks in I’luah and Hair Cloth;
100 dozen Mahogany Chairs;
40 do Walnut do
100 Mahogany Rocking Chaim
DOWainut do do
100 Mahogany dram;
DO Walnut do
)00 Marble Top Centre Tables;
60 do Dressing Burteuc
SO do Washstaods;
40 Inclosed do
lOOCommon do
W Plata Dreaslng Bureaux
40 Mah 'gksy Bedateadx
20Wal-.Qt do
160 Cottage do
000 cherry and Poplar Bedsteads
SO Mahogany Wardrobes
10 Walnut do
10 Cherry do
40 Plain Bureaus;
100 Dining and BrcakJhstTablec
13 Becmlary and Book cases;
go Boxen Cane Seat Chairs;
34 Cane Seat Rocking chairs;'
13 ladles'Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel stands What-Nots: |
Ktlgulw* Papier Machs Taldex
CouTcrsation Chalrß Pembroke do
KUxabethen do; Hall and Piar do
Reception . dot ladW dev
PterJ Inlaid- do; Kxtendon Dining Tab*4X
Arm doJ Ottomans:
Gothic and llall Chain;
Also, a large assortnumtaf Common Furniture and Wind*
it Chairs. *
Cabinet makers supplied with articles In their Uoe.
B team boats and Hovels furnished at the shortest notice.
All order* promptly attended to. mhon
__ TIIB NEW YORK AND LIYEBPOOL
HUTTED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.
Th« Shin* composing this List are the
ATLAKTIdC»ptV«t. AROTKLCapt. Luc*.
PACIVIU <*)>*;** ff, n BALTIC. Ospt. Ooartock.
THESE Ships have been built hy contract,
exprettlr ft>r uorerameot Berrice, tiety cere has been
a la their constr actio u, u tu the Engtaea, to ensure
strength and speed, end their aommrnodattoaa fur Passen
gers omnnallea for elegance and comfort.
Price of Passage troui New York to Lirerpoo lu Pint
Cabin, $120; exclusive use of extra sited State Rooms, $300;
la Boenad Cabin, *7O; from Liverpool to New Yorx £3O
and £2O.
An experienced Surgeon attached to each Ship.
No Berth can bo secured natlt-pald fbr.
PROPOSED DATES OP BAILING.
Pat* .Ngw, Ycbi. JBM. LlYixrooL.lgM.'
Jv?ftdnwd*y Jannary 11*
IW«dJiMd«7, “ 2&»
Wodno*)*y, P«hnurr 8.
W«Juc»d»y, “ Ml
Wednesday, March 8.
Wednesday, u 22,
VTedneHUy, April 6.
W6dn««l»fY “' 19.
Wsdnaaday, May A. ,
Wadneaday - 17.
Wedanday, *• 3L
Wednesday, done 14,
Mneaday, •* *“■
''day,
H»tord*y, Juttur 7.
P*tonl*j‘, ** 21.
H*turJ»r« Fcbrnuy 4.
Saturday. “ IS.
Saturday, Mweb 4.
e*tnrd»r< “ IB
Hataniay, April 1.
Baturdaj, “ IS.*
B*lurd*y, **. 29.
"Saturday, Mm 13.
Saturday,” 27.
Saturday, Jan* 10.
B*tord*y. ¥ _“ 24.
.<ednuu«y, ■* 28.
Wednesday, July 12.
Wednesday, ** 2fi.
Wednesday AngiutD.
WedoMday, « 23.
Wednesday fcptmlMrt
Wednesday, •* • 20.
Wednesday; October «.
WedneMlny, “18.
Wwlnetday, Noremlxr 1.
Wednesday, “ 16.
Wedaraday, “ «9.
Wndne*tey, December IS.U
(Vodnenday,- •• 27,
Plyto ttOWATU) K. COLLINS
\orkrUROWN, KiriPI.KY *
UTS A 00., 13 King 1 * Aral,
'I?KA “““ '*”•
* will not accountable fir
, Jewelry, Preclnn* Stour* <t
f are signed tbendnr, and the
JyW
B*tnrd*r« Jnix
B»tord*7 4 “ 22.
Bstcrday. Aasrost bJ
Sutordsy, A W.
P*tnnUj’,B*ptoDb«r 1
fUturdsy, “ 1&.
feUurdsy, “ 30,
Saturday, Oetober 14.
Saturday, K * 28. I
Saturday Noremlwr 11.
Saturday* Doo«mb<tr »f*
Saturday. “ 23.
Vur Yraigfct nr Paarage, »ui
A CO-, M Wall itrrwt. New
00., Liverpool: K. . ItOBKI
London; JOHN MUNUOP. A
Yliriclrw, Par!s,IIKORUK IL
The owners of the** Sbtn
dolJ. Silver, Bullion, Specie,
HetaU, nnUu lllllf of Ladlnj
vain* therein ssfruMKl.
Carpetings, Oil Cloths and Mattings.
• JtojQ QJrl-W xkSijQvoD.
A EE NOW RECEIVING DIRECT from tlia
/VAlanutaetQreni. tbelrcboW and sjurntinrot o
CarjwtlDpabd Oil Clothsfor hprlugsaU*, And (a osrtcrn-
Koral KnKlUhVtfret Carpet*
. . Bnuißbi and Tapestry do;
Aolrnsnim, a cow u IHk
* .imperial andSupnr 3 Fly*
Tapestry And do Ingrain*
extra and Kin* do:
Church Carpetings
• , Tapestry Stair da
_ ... ■ .... - TwiUw and PhJn Vanltltos,
Towiher.wlth Wool, Dutch, Hemp, Cotton, and emy
-deralpUoQinfloW priced goods.
: floor CU Cloth* riom 2 tost leet wide, YrescoanJ Chints
patterne, of all qualities and pries*. Alin, jaceale, ebsnTlh**
and tutted rue* and mats; piano and table Airera; window
ihadea» venltHn blind* buff and green oil cloths buff hoi
land; alalr rod*. 4c., &e.
•. Mattisob—Whit* and ebaek canton matting, 3-1,4-4, M
and 0-4 wld« latoo, cocoa matting 2-4,3-4, 44, 6-4 and 0-4
wid*. all of which will bo offered at the lowest cathpriea&
nbU '
Boots and Shoes—Wholesale and Betaii.
TAMES ROBB, 39 Marset and 0 Union Sts.,
•V tlddoorSrnathe'Markefniouto. Ptttstmrgb, would
call the attention of hU Menu and the public generally
to the Act, thatho haanowoo hand the largest aod beet
aolecMdftock ofDOOTS and SIIOKh, In all their varieties
each ware worn bytb*lad!e<and gentlnnonfef Phils, N.
Yoihand Dolton, welcblbe trnita cannot fiUl to plnam all.
to and excellent Gentlemens’ Oaitew,-Yoath and
‘Children* wear at extraordinary tow price*. Flcaleo con*
tlmxea to manufbrtnrw'ai heretofore, all description* of
ladled and Gentlemen* Boot* •and Show, or the best
aualltr and the latest style. all of which bo warrant*.' A
eery larga aaeortmentof Gum, Sandals, Overshoes and
n<v.tf for tahu*. Gentlemen and Children. livery person
who will iaTor hha with their patronage will be Airly
. dealt with. • de23-tf
A PPLES—2I bbla. Lomanite Apples ro*
TX/ILLOW CHARCOAL, on excellent ar
:la9 ’ . , ... eor.DUmoodand Marketgt.
bhds. .prime Old Sugar in
l 3 store and Jbr sale hy . T. LXTIUS *OO.
RAIL ROADS, &C«
Madison and £oad»
q to
l transport freight into the interioroflnditna, from
the East or Plttebar<th. at u low rate* u any other route.
ItaTln# more RoUt&jr Stack and much mot* -axpijtlenco
In its management, this road ran offer more Inducements
10 shippers in samiripe dispatch and correctness In for
wacdinu Rood* than aaj other Una.
Iroode for the Interior will be received In SladLwn and
sent forward YttEK of any charge for drarago and com
mission.
This comrauj-iUo offer extra Inducements to Boats to
fe"'* » ltil them. m they hate larca Wharf Boats ul
Wnarres wbk-re cools ran be stored frew of charge and be
protected from ttin a-rather.
_ Forauy InfnnnaUon or rare* of freight, rail ou A. A.
nARui, Agent, at Dlttaburgh. who will give the detlrod
J. O. I>. LfI.LY, Sopt.
IL P. Joxxs, Gen. Agt., Madison, Ind.—ja&Hl3ai
A. A. HARDY,
(Sacreisnr to Hardy, Jon»-« & C 0..)
COMiHSS/ON AND FORWAIWiNU MERCHANT!
Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis
. RAILROAD,
* No. 80 Water Bt., Pittsburgh, Pu.
jaSP-lyd
*519,70) 13
Pennsylvania Railroad.
THREE Daily Through Trains between
Philadelphiaasd MGKXInO MAIL
LN leave* Phlladelpblafor Pittsburgh.at 7»- A SL,
and Pittsburgh for PhTlabelphla at .. A. M. TA E FAJ*T
LINK leave* Philadelphia for Pittsburghat to I*. >l. and
PltUlmhfe Phllif.l.hl. .A I'. M. KX
PRESS-TRAIN learn Philadelphia for rtttabarch at 11.
it M-, and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10. P. M.
The *bore line# oonnoet at Pittsburgh with thaltall
roada ttandfrvm. St. Loui*. MO4 Alton, Uslona and Chiea-
SUL; Fraukfort,Lexington and SSahiTllle, li/d Terre
ut*.: Madison, Laffcyette and Imlianapoll*. IncL; Cincin
nati, Dayton, Springfield, BeJJefontaine, Saodtuiky. Toledo,
Cleveland, Uuluiabua, Zanesville, MasaiUoq andVrooeter,
Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to .Mur
Orl»i xB.gr. Lora, Loramu andCixcixVACx.. . .
Through .Tickets can be had to or from el&htr or the
above maeea.
Far flirt her particulars, see Hand-bill* at the different
startiofr points. Passengers from tLo Writ will find thla
the abcotest and most- expeditious route to .Philadelphia,
Baltimore, New York, or boston. _ _ • .
TIIO3. MOOUK, Acest, hiwnoer lanes. PtaljJApkiA.
J MLSKIiIiiN, ApatL,l’biunsrr Lints, PiitxbvTQk, -
ja3o-lr .
i Pennsylvania Railroad
rpnfc great Central Route, connecting the
1 Atlantic eltlr-s with W«torn, Northwestern, and
Houtbwwstorn Stato*, by a continuous Railway direct.—
This roid also coouectaat I’llteburgh with daily Hnnof
Stuaiacrs to all ports on the WesteraiUTera and at Clevo
laod'and Sandusky with Stoamers to all ports on the
North western Lakes: making the moat, dirret, cheapest and
rtliabU route hr which FREIGHT canbs forwarded yo and
from tile Great Mrnf.
RATES BETHEKA’I'niLADELI’HIA eLRITTSBURGH:
FLKST CLASS,—Boots, Choc*, Dry Goods)-w, _ , r .,,.
(in tate.) Yatr, Ic' j W!««>*.
BRCOND CLASS—Books-and Stationery,V -
Dry Goods (in bales) Hardware, Lea- YIU. per lOußs.
ther,Wool.Ac_ J
THIRD CLASS.—Aovila. Bagging, Bacon) ».
and Pork (in bulaYHeop. Ac...... f 06c. par KXJtts.
FOURTpCLASS.—Coffee, Flah, Bt«m and\
Pork (puked) Laril and Lard per luG&a.
S a shipping goods from any point Kaatof Phlladel
hla, W particular to nark package **tna ftnnrp/ranut
taffnwd." All (foods consigned to the Agents of this
RAed at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, WillLe foywatded
without deteutkm.
FRCuBT Auism-MoacS Potter. Boston: J. L. Elliott, N.
York: K, J. Sneeder. Phliailelphia;Jlagraw A Kocr.#, Daltj
more; Geo. C. Frenclsms, Bprlgmao A Brown,
Claciucati. Ohkr. J. 8. Moorhead. Louisville, Uy.t A. (L
Meldrnm, Madison. Indd Ratcliff A Co., SL Louis, Mod J,
8, Mitchell A San. BransTilie, Indiana.
11. B. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Rhiladdiihia..
IL J. LOMBAKRT, .?up > (, Altoona, I\j. ja-IQ ly
CLEVELASi) AND PITTSBUEGH
KAIL HOAD-
IS COSSKCTIOS WlTir
The Ohio and Penna. Railroad.
Hhorteet, quickest and most reliable
L route to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, Ft.
uls, i« VIA CLEVELAND.
This route is One Hundred miles shorter and'about
eight hoursqukke? to Chicago, than the elrcultoosone.
ria Indianapolis.
Two Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cletrtanfl.'
Three Daily Trains between Cleveland aiiJCblrsgo,
Time to Cleveland, 0 hours; Chicago, ‘£l hours; and St.
Louis, 8* Louth.
VU ALLIANCE.
Trains for Clevelandleave Alliance at "-TO A.'ll. and 13-00
K., eonoMctlng at (ludsun with trains for Cuyahoga Falls
and Akron, and arriving at Cleveland at 10.0* a.». and
2RO r. it.
The Trains of the Ohio aud Penna. Railroad leafing PUt*
burgh cat B.UO*. M. aud S.fH) a. - connect at Alliance
with trains which arrive (n Clevelandat 10. W A. Til. and
2dW r. k.
TLeILOO p. a. Train from Pittshorih makes da cnasoc-
Uonst AUiaaeH for Cleveland.
PasMngerafor Toleda. Chloaga. St. Louis, Rock Island,
Galena and thaMorlb-nest, who wish to go through wttb
out detention, will take Uw Train leaving • Pittsl«reU at
, B.W A. IL. aud arriving la Claveland at 15.20 P. H_ m that
is the only train by -which close connectiona are made
through to tlm above point. Passengers bjr this train
rearfx Culeagoat7-30 next morning,' and St. Louis at mid
nljtUt. i
Time gained by gntag via Cleveland 8 hours.
The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run
as follows:—le«To Clcveiasd at I-dCfsnd 3JSO A. u. 7.4 b pji,
arrlre in Chicago at UjGu t. 7.00 a. n.aad IXOOM.
Trains leave for hock Island and St. Louis as followa:
Lrare Chicago at U.l& a.«. and 19.0 A and tLoO p. tt.
i'asacugers for Bt. LeuD go over UnckJsland rallaoad to
Jolirt. and thence nr»r the Chicago and MLveieslpp] rail
road to Alton, and thence by steamboat ('J3 inib s) ti> Bt.
Uiula. I‘usengnrs by the K.iS *. v. train arrive in Saint
Louis all same evening, and by the 10.05 i-. M. train at
Ufn-ti next day.
Decease cbeck-d through to Cleveland, and there re
checked for Cb cago and St. Luoia.
rana via aluascx axd ctsvaLawn. _ .
ftnt rum. Ist. 2n/i-
To Alliance— _.4X- - U)| “ Chlrago
■ 4.00 | •* i.a Salle. _ld,l»
•• Tide.]« 0,50 I “ Unrk Island 18,00
I ** BU«uis .31,00
are requested to procure their tickets at the
Oflirv of this Company, In Monungahrja Uoure, below the
corner. J. DURAND,Supt_ Cleveland. •
' J - A. CAUGILKY. A at-, Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh,. St- Louis and New Orleans
MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE.
BAILROAd’tO CHICAGO,
THENCE nr
Chicago and Mississippi* Railroad.
AN ATE LINE ROUTE FR Oil CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS.
leave Chicago daily, (Sundays
1 sxeert*<L) on arrival of Express Traius of Michigan,
Southern and Central Kallrmdft.
First SL Louis Ihiy Mali at OJS, w. u.
Second ** Night Expreev at 10.06, r. k.
Trains run through to St. Louis in fourteen hovt. via
Bloomington, Xpringfieldand Alton, vriiAemtckonoe rfvsrt
or Jteznffrx ccnnectiigat Alton with Dally Hue of Packets
for Hannibal, Quincy, and Keokuk, aad at 3L. Louis with
FIRST CLAUS BTEAMBRSTO NEW ORLEANS and Inter
mediate points on tb* Mississippi, and with regular lino ot
steamer* for Kansafand ConnHl Bluffia
TIME PJiOJI PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUtS 38 HOURS.
Baggage cheeked through to St. Louis on Michigan,
Central aud Southern Trains, and at the Depot in Chicago.
ILP-HOHJBTKR, CbieaLgo, (
General Passenger Agent.
RICHARD P. MORGAN, Bupenntepdent.
Through Uckets to Ut. Louis by this route ean he obtain
ed In Pittsburgat Offices of Cleveland A Pittsburg, and
Ohio k renn’a Raliroada.- wZJ'fondlwß ■
iMichigan Southern os Northern Indiana
KAIL ROAD,
UROM TOLEDO ; TO CHIC AGO, connect*
X/ log at Chicago with Clement's Lina of Steamer* tor
Rietae. Milwaukee, Shobtmmn and alt the ports on lAke
Michigan, aud with the Chicago and Rock Island Railroad
In connection at La Hallo with the Illinois Centred and Chi
oueo and Missisttlppl Railroad* and Illinois Hirer i.in» o
Hteamerefur La Saite, Rock J*lacd,,BtJ[jonte and all mint
on the JlUnols and Aliuitslppi RlTSrs.
FODR DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS.
Ist—Kxpree* Mall Train leave# Toledo at S A. M- arriv
ing In Chicago at l*. M. ... ,
•AI-Morulng Express Train leave# Toledo at 11 A. M„
arriving In Chireiro at PhO P. M.
3d—Afternoon Express Train leaves Toledo at l-ftQP-M,,
arriving In Chicago atlLw l\M.
4th—Night Express Train leaves Toledo at B.lft P. M_ ar>
rives In Chicago at 0.46 A. 11.
One Train on Bundxre, leaves Toledo at 8.16 P M_ and
arrives at Chicago at 6*46 A. M.
Four Daily Traiason tho Cleveland and Toledo Railroad,
connecting with th« above.
Passenger* by taking tbs Ohib and Penna. Railroad to
MaasfishL and the Sandusky and Mansfield Railroad to
Monroeville, will there connect with the Cleveland and To
ledo Railroad. OrbytaklngthaClerelandandPittsbargh
Railroad at Alliance, will tnen connect at Cleveland with
• the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, tanking tbs time from
Pittsburgh to Chicago, via M.’S. N. L Railroad In kLhuorel
Throogh Tickets can be procured at the office* of tho
Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Ohio and Penns. Railroads,
under the Mcoongahela House, or at the Depot.
L. D. RUCKER, Agent,
Pittsburgh. July 20th, 1854;-tr -MifLandN. I. R. R.
omo &PEmrsYLVANiA bail road.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT:
Commencing Hay 18th, 1884.
THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY
XO DETkSTIQX AT CXESTUS&
MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 o'-
dock a. Ky dinrsat Alliance, and reaches Mansflahl
r. it. aodCreiitUDS atftdft r, h>
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves PitUburgh at 3.00 P. k
tea at Alliance, and reaches Crestline at 11J5 p. w.
NEW EXPRESS TRAIN leavns Pittsburgh at i3ot.g H
breakfasts at Alliance, and reaches CnwtUne at 11.00 A. u.
All of them train* make cloee connections at Crmtllne, fbr
Columbus. Dayton, Cincinnati and Indianapolis.
Connection* an made with the Ohio and Indiana, and
Bellefontaln# and Indiana Railroads for Dayton, Indiana*
polls and tswns In Indiana
Connsetion* an made with Cleveland, Monroeville.
Sandusky, Toledo,Detroit and Chicago with Buejrus, Ca
rter Sandueky, Forest and the town* on the ftiaditiver
RoaiL. Also, with Mount Vernoa, Newark, Zanesville and
towns ou the Mansfield road.
Fan to Cincinnati 87.00; to Indianapolis 88,00; to Day*
ton Toledo BWXh to Columbus*6,3s; to Zaore
ville 8M« to Cleveland |4,UQ. Through LickeU to Louis*
Title atreduoed rate*.
RETURNING:
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cmtline at 1.18 r. K
and Teaches Pittsburgh at B.SO r.K- nmkinga does couneo-
Unu with thefiistExpressTralu-for rhiladulpbla.
SECOND EXPRESS TKALN leaves Crestline at 4.20 r. X.
and reaches Pittsburgh at 12.30 night.
MAIL THAI N b»vw« Oresttlne at s. and reach*
as Pittsburgh atlHO*. x. Trslus pn connecting roads
make' close connections with alloftberetrainsat Creetline.
NEW BRIGHTON AtXXIMMODATJGN TRAIN leave*
Plttsbuigh at 10 a. m. aud iW r. u.. and New Brighton at
7.20 s.M. and iDOr. a. , - •
FREIGHT TRAIN leave* Pftubareh. at 8.16 a. and
0.00 r. k. and arrives at 4*30 a. w. an«l 4; Jio p. x.
W*_Th«* train* do n»t run on Sunday.
For Ticket* <>r further Inhinnatinu, apply at the tlckM
offices <d the Ohio aud iVnna. Railroad Company,-of J. U.
CURRY, at the wrner office under theMuDoogaltela House,
MtUlmrgh. or of aEO. PARKIN, Tfc-k.t Acmt, •
« Federal street Station,
JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
Pittsburgh, May IT 1864. •
Ohio and Indiana Railroad.
rpRAINS leave Crestline daily, Sundays
1 excepted, at AM) a. x- on the arrival of the olgot
trelu ftinn Pittsburgh, and dt way of the Mad River Rail
Road, arrive at Dayton at 1.20 P. M., at Cincinnati at r.
X. and Indianapolis at 10AQ P. x.
This la the only line connecting directly at CroftlliM
with the night train from Pittsburgh.
For through tickets toany of the above point*,-apply at
the O.IF. It. 1L Office, Uonongahela House, I’ltUbirgb,
or at the Station House, Allegheny CUr,
J. K.bTRAUGILAN,
fkltetf ' .Engineer and Superintendent..
Mongngahela rectified wins-
KEY—SO this. vnperlor Rectified Whiskey on hand
X sale by WM. 1L HUTTON. No. Yi Wood lU
I” j’EATIIERS—aOOOIbR. prime KJ. Featli!
1 ets to arrive and for sale by iIiKNRY H.COLLINB. *
FISH— 140 half bbls. White Fish; :
; 131 do Trout;
U) • do Salmon, for Rale by
_fle3G HENRY H.COftMXS.
BUTTER —3 bbU. primo Roll Butter juat
rbc*d and for «ale by 8. lIARBAUQII * C().
('iIIEESE —60 bxs. in store and for salo by
J dri> McCANDLESS, MEANS A Ctl.
T ARD—3O kegs for solo by: -
- J. a CAOTTEtD.
WOOL PLAIDS—A. A. Mason & Co. will
reduce their whole stock of Wool Plaids 23 perct-l
also, Qashmsres. DeLaine*, An. de. de!3
T’ ARD OIL—IO bbla. in store and for ualo
J hr ■ jal B.‘ HARBAUmi k CO.
FjP4LIX)W—2O bbls. Tallow in storo and
X <Pr**irbT j*4 8. ItAKBAPqgACQ* .
HAGAN & AUL .hate, just reo*d per Ad;
jusu k Ox> Ektwi*, this dar. a larsa Jot of AoiMr
Bar*, to whlchther- Ihvlta the Ladle* and all who '
wish to procure handsome and cheap holiday preaents. . ,
ViNISON for sate pi Rbsa,; Patton & Mc’-
yomhe*, In the Diamond 1 • deQ. :•
\J for sal* by JOHN WATT * COn 288 liberty it.
"PHILiDELPHIA.' -
Hemp Hogfi Iffuntifafitory:- 1 "
’ A. STONE, i Quarry . aboYd 'Second/
XJL ThUadelphia. Cheap and eupericr HOSE, for the use
Hide, oil and leather Store,
n KIKKPATRICK. No. 21 South Third
JLp e sweet, «whet aud Cbsshuf
etreeta.—Uavefo?*ale BraaDh LLidoa. Dry and Green Salt
ed; PaVca KIPS; OIU lauaen’ and Currier*
TQOIS. at the lowest wires and upon tli* bent terras.
All kinds of LEATHER In the rough, WANTED, for
which the bighcAl market-price will bo given, in CA3IL
or Taken In exchange for Hides.
Leather stored free of charge, and sold on conuaDslon.
V oeS:dl>m
•O OWE k EUSTON, No. 11l N. 3d street,
I M, Philadelphia. Wholesale DwJrrs in Com Broom a
Wood and Wfilow Ware, Clocks, Cordage, Ac. Ordeag
promptly fillad. Jal3-Iy
SEIV YORK.
NEW YORK BUiiaiCAL iNOTRUMENf.MANUFACTURr
BAIN & BRINCKERHOFF, .
sustmcTusLaa awn wholesale sealou lx au som cw
BUUUICALAJfD DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, '
Elastic Trassek Bandages, Supports.
METALIUSTRINGES AND FINE
which are offered- to dealers on tho most liberal tswni
- No, 13 Gold warn. *sa* Bfinna Let*, New Toe*
Btcam.Factory at William.*burgh.
BALTIMORE.
Eoretcs a. Q!LirnTH....v. —..a. aotuma.ji.
R. B. GRIFFITH & SON,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
84 SPEAR'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. *
• -eeveeencsL
Rajfon—Stephen TiHan A lb.
Heu BJgm, Banker, M W*B
FhUadtlpMa— White, Stephens & On. •
BbWmore— Kre^ ; Preeideht Merchant
Bank; Channcey Brooks, President Wastern Bank
John Lone/, uoh. Cashier Farmer* A tf etchants’ Banff
Green way k Colßankera. ■ ,~T L
W<u}dnptim, p. G—Co rcofaa A P'grv, Bank era milStf
>I!V»ATl;
00D ENGRAVING ereented with des
patch IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, In the sin etyU,
at thetowretpoeidi'leCASH PRlClLbr - • .
J. B. HKYMOUR, AH Unk>a BnUding*,
‘ Onmar Fourth a ndSymmore sta;Ciiirinnati,Ohio.
N. B.—Particular attenUon paid.to large. Pcetore, BU
Heads. Steam Boat and Bcatseax C(ana. jy2ortf
PEORIA.
Ilf M. H. HASK.ILL, Gcuemi Commiasjßa
¥ T Slerchant and Anetiouevr, No. 3 Water street. Pa •
or! a, lU.
Especial attention to CtammUalon hoalneaa. angld
MEDICAE.
fi’ROM LOUIS A. Chemist
and Pharmaceutist, of Amsterdam, the oiily.Matiufio
turer. A purely VecctahleCoapointd,preparBd-on etrieUf:
adeutific principles, alter the manner of the celebyatax
Holland Professor Bcrerhave. Bocsum of It* great suooeo
In most of the European States, Us: introduction-into..tha. :
:United States was intouded more especially forihoMofour
Fatlier Laud scattered h«rv and there over thtffacwof this
mighty country.. Meeting with great sucflesf among them,
1 now offer it to the American public, knowing that Ue
truly wonderful medicirtal'vlrtnutmitt he acknowledged.* •
IT IS A SURKKEMKDY FOR . :
fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Bick Headache. (leadacht
Hour and Foal stomach, Offnnsir* Breath, '
anpltfsaant taste In the mouth after eating cy .
■leeplog, IndlgreUou, ooctivenew, nausea, ver
tigo, extreme languor- and exhaustion*. ' •
toss of appetite, dsepdudeney, drowai* •
neaa, impaired Right antrmomoryj
pain and' sense of fnlnow ln '
the bead, and all diaeaa
es arising from a dis
ordered state off '
TIIR LIVER OR STOMACH.
. It la particularly rco-mmended to tbnee perrons i*rn&to
cousUtuttons may have bwa Inspired hr the continuous
um nf ardont spirits, or other forma of dlnipation. Gen
erally Instantauenus In effect. It finds its way directly to
the neat oi lito, tlirtlllug ami 'inickenlDg erery nerve.'relf-’.
ins up the drooping spirits; and, in tact, infusing sew--
health and vlcur lntoth>' system. - -
A TRULY VALUAULR MEDICINE
Id all eases ot 1 H.irrhu-a.Dy(wntwy.C'holic,Cholera Morbus,-
aud the many unplnsaut effects attending a change o|
water or ellmato ~. - - :; •
Certificate tif Mr. B. 0. ftoait. late'Justice JSat
Mr. BenJ araln rage, Jr.—i*«*ur. Sir? I would, say thatl.
have bran affiietod with a ; dl*caw of the stomach, palplta*'
tiou of the heart, and nervous headache' for nearly fifteen
year*, and have spent sunte hundreds of doJl&relu order to
effect a cure, but to do purisiw. After having used threa
attics of yoar “ Electro-ChemloU Aroma, or Filmland Bit :
ere." I ee myself entirely restored. ;I e«w eat and sleep*
well, and attend to tur* business a ith’phsaaure,' and wool
tbcreiore recommend it to ail- thcae who are eimtlariyat
fficted. D.ILWQODR.
„ „ . „ . ITVWBUMB, Aug. 84.1855,
Mr. Ben;. i*age, Jr.— Dear Sir: My slncorest thanks am
due to the friend recommending your Uolland Bitter*.'—
Having nffered for acme time with headache, foeeofaptw
tito, mental depression, and In disorder. uTtka.
system, I now feel, after using but one bottle, eooasiDnro*
returning health. - ,
(Rigned) NIOOLUH eCHOSTEB.
Beuj. Page, Jr.. Ken.—DeurAlV;. ! hava hequ relieved o,
the most distressing form of Dyypepeia, by thauae of Doer
hare’s Hoiiand Hitters, (purchased ef you) after snffering
for 3 rears with hoad-acne, nausea, and general dehUll* ■
attending indigestion. I now feel perfectly restored.
Yours, mpoctTuily,' JOHN RUTJIKRFORIX-
No, 90 Wylie *WE-|Jy*kßi|% ~,
aa.BnrßOSßlUVlruniloOand Blttors-and talaiw,
other. Should it fall. In. any instance, to effect as asm
and more than the advertisement claims for It, your money
will ho refunded. BENJAMIN BAGE,*Br«
Drug and Chemical limrep..
Cor. d and Hmithttald and Logan and Wylie eta.'
Also, by B. A. Fahnestock A Co_ B. E. Beilers,l>r. Gea. Hj
Keyasr,Fleming Brothers, and.J.Hchodnm»ker ACkx*PUU*
Dr.JohnO.Smith, Birmingham. • ; •* •
1 James T. Sample, A. P. Schwarts, JoLl P. Flaming end
toe A. Beckham A Ocl, Allegheny. r^3B-lydAwT
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Advertisements not marked on the copy for ■ specified
number of lonertions, will he ■ continued till forbldTand
paymeut exacted accordingly.
lhe privilege of.annuslaav?rllj<l*7*'4trirtlr Ilmltod to
their own- Dr mediate Liuine**, «nd all advartMunents for
the MMfit of other perrons, as well as all advertisements
not Immediately oonnected with their own buoineM,
all diwMflf advertisements, in- length gt otherwise, be*
yuud the limits eogaged, will be charged at the usual rates,
eorati such transient advertWng. bTlIe will bis separately
resdi'ml, and prnmpt payment Is doslrvd.
All advertisements for charitable inrtltutlon#, dr* corn*
paufo*. ward, townshlft and other public meatiugv, and all
tmUtlcg. meeting* and notice*, to be charged half pricy, un
able strict—yin advance.
Marriage notices to be chsrgrd bu emits. -
Death notlera 1 averted without charg*, unless accomna*
nled by funeral Invitatlim* c-r obituary notlcoe, and when*
so accoiapauled.tubepald for. ■ .“t"*
Regular advertisers. and_aJJ others aeßdingeommunlea.
tions, or rwjuiring notices. deilgned to calf attention to
ksirs. Soirees, Uoocerte, or any public enUrtalnminfcr.
where charges axo mado for admittance-all nolleea of uS
vat* aawiations-avery uotlw designed to call attenftoß
to J' r 18 • u 1 ect, calculated or Intended to'nranoto
individual interest,can only be inwrtad with the urS«S
lUndiug that tbfa name isl to be pald lf
be Inserted in the local eulumn,’ tna same will he ri™j
at the rate of 10 neota per Use. **“* win oeciargad
£Tjr itotliya tote cha«fod triple prU*: (
Tavem Lif*-o*e IVUUone 82 each. •> • - r
. Ural Fstete AgcnC*’ and AucUoneers’ advertisements nae
to be classed under yearly rater, but Allowed arti*S«i.rss
Üblrtr Om mJ m>«hlA w «.t ftS’S.* SSSrt* Si
. rnu« mmt n< wn nn, f
On# Square, three ineertioos ~
Do. eachadditlonallnsortlon "'*"** £2
sprmunoiiaTß w wixiLT *”
On# Square, (In lineOon* lns*nion AO rent*.
, D°r-. e »‘'b additional lns*rtlon..'„ M 2s rents.
AH trawvlert sdvertlaeoento to be paid In advanreT
QBATI8!
■fart J’uiUtM—A jYrw Discover* in ffnrHclntt
A WORDS on tho Rational Treat
aX *B»nt, without MMleine, of Bpenaatorrhee. ne
W«aknc»,Berrou# Dobllltr, low Hptrita, Z^ssfta^
•"Ur •» i.moT.4 mUM Jtrdtcb*, I h ta lSrSflll tSX
ed.by tacaasof whiehsvery oaelionabksd
a *. *°F gratlsmnd poet Cree in a Mated »•
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Akle atNo. 71, A^WILKINa^*OO.^ .
LINSEED OIL—SO bblfl. in Store and fbr
salaby Je2B , 8. HARBAUonACO:
IORN—3OO bus. for sale by *
VON BONKHOItar A MURPTTY.
now »«mnc on consien-
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in storo and
JLFfcrMtebr A.* A. McaAXß.U4?Mafc-
FLOUR —200 bbls. extra and S F Floor
reed fcgj fij. e*!a
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;OOXBB.,fJO3UOX. l2)0W00X» in.
«to» ana for tale.br gr.rwTyQßapa. -
in store and
i±2i . raarore Baog. >
4 (inn M-ADDER -en storo and foi
.lUyUftwby j»gg BBOB.'
"9nfli store and for sale by
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hKds Sugar joat receivedfroa
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