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(LWhite, James ilarahall, Pittsburgh; Fteen, tlamtt A Oo„ Ralcuel* Reeder 4 llrmt, Phiia’a. ocL3md AYER’S PILLS. FOR ALL TIIE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. THERE has long existed a public demand for an effective purgative pill wbieh «*uld b® rell d gu as sure and perfectly aafolnita operation. TbU ha* been prepared to meet that demand, and an extecrire trial of ite ilrtueehaseoncluslTely shown with what sue oaf* It aeeompU*hee the purpose designed. It is easy to make a pltynral pili. but not easy to make tbe best ot all jhßi—one which should bay® none of the objections, but all tbe advantage*, ef every other. This ha* been at tempted here, and with what tueeeaa we would respectful ly submit to the publle decision. It has been unfortun ate for the patient hitherto that almcwt ercry purgative medicine Is acrimonious and iiritating to tbe cowrie— This Is not. Many of them prodore'so moeh griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counter bal ance the good to bo derived from them. Thee® pHls pro duce no Irritation or pain, noises it arise from a previous ly existing obstruction or derangement in the bowel*.— Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their uae in any quantity; but It Is better that an; medicine thould be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their ore in the several disease* to which they are applicable are given on tbe box. Antons the complaint* which hare been Speedily cured by them,are mar mention Liver Complaint In its various form* of Jaundfc-% Indigestion, Lknguo'r and Loss of Appetite. Liatleesneo. Irritability. Billons Headache, Bilfoui Fever. Fever and Ago®, Tain in Che Side and Loin*, for in truth, all thee® are but the conse quence of diemsed action Jn tbe liver. A* an aperient, they afford prompt and sure' relief In CnstlveneM, Mi*®, Colic, Dysentery. Human. Serofala and Scurvy, Coi ls with a reness of the body, Ukwrs and impurity of tb® hiootfc In shall, any and erery ease where a purgatlv® la required. . They hare also produced some singularly successful cure*in Rbaumatum, Gout, Dropsy, Uravri, ErTSipsiaa, Falpitatkm of tb® Heart, l’ains In the Baek.3tomach and Fide. They should be freely taken In tbe_sprioK of tb® year, to purify tbe blood and prepare the system for the change of season*. An occasional dose stimulate* tbs stomach and bowel* into healthy action, and restore* the appetite and vigo®- They puriry the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, renovate the strength of th* body, and restore the Wasted or diseased energies of tbe wbuie organUro. Hence an occasional dose Is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but vnraeeessarr dosing should never bo carried too for. a* every purgative medicine n-duc®* th* strength, when taken to exons. The thousand cases In which a pbyvie is required cannot be enumerated her®, but they suggest thmselue* to tbe reason of everybody and It is confidently.believed this pill will answer a batter purpos* than any thing which has hitherto teen available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, th® pub lic will no longer doubt what remedy lofcmplor when to need oi a cathartic medicine. Prepared by JAM.E3 <2. AYER. Areayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mas*. Price 26 ct*. per box. Five boxes for *L Sold by Druggist* and Dealers in Medicine throughout this section. f®6;4 daudforsatobr i»a HgNBYH.QOLT.TwB. T~ARD—I6 kgs prime Lard recM and for I Asaleby Ji& gESBY IL COLLINS. . OGAP—sobxs. Palm Soap and 2A~boxG9 .C 3 Ro«ln Bcap la stor* for mle by T. LITTLE A 00. T ARD & hbls. Lard and 18 ’ B Sbbl*. Grease sow landing hem steamer Twin City for a!in>r Jn36 • IBAUH DIOKKY * do. TG^LAXSEED—IO bbls. new landing from ifcgaalebr I. DICKtrrACO.- BROOMS— 100 dos. Com Brooms for sale hr.; - iai* : : HgNBY n. ceuawß, WW EN 0 tana •Athenian and iCd ir*ich for gate by ‘ ISAIAH.PICKgT k 00. MEDICAL TO THE PUBLIC. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOONO EMENT; RETIREMENT OF PROP. JAMES HeCUNTOCK, M. D ' Front the Philadelphia Medical College. A MEW ERA IN THE HISTORY OP MEDICISt Popular Medicine fox the fizxt time sanctioned by the HIGHEST AUTHORITY IX TH* PBOTESBIOS! THE undersigned have the pleasure of in forming the public that they have mad* arrange meet* with the eminent Prnfoncr JAMK3 ’SIcCLINTOCK M.IL, of Philadelphia, known f.r more than a quarter of eentmr part as one of the Practitioners and Teach erg of Medldn® and Surgery in this country er In Europe for the purchase of his redpes, and the preparation o series of FAMILY MEDICINES therefrom, which will be put up In a cheap and popular form, adapted for general use, and suited to the most prevalent diseases. These remedies embrace some of tbe most valuable discoveries and combinations cwr known fisr the cure o! disease. They an the fruit* of the most profound Investigation, th* wtd est research, and the aiaxxt uneqoaled experience of oneo the first physician* of tho age. E*rh remedy Is cspeeiall adapted to some pcrficuisr.frm rears’ observation. Trial Is all that Is nwd®d te prov® It* effiraer to those who have nsvor employed 1L I ASD CHOLERA PttltPßi XIVK. A cxstas* cure for Dlarrhirrt and, (/ wjy, forDys eatery, Cholera Morbus and AsiatlcCh'-.era. Tlds prerenp tion nas xstu rattan to cure Dtarrhi- a: aud in VjsonUtt it Is equally suereesfoL In tbe earl; of AsUtie Cholera It wUI be found invaluable, lor t>ue of Infonte and Cholera'lufiuitum it Ua •oTeregnretri’-d j Fuildl rectFms forure aecoraparty each bottle. FRILL, per Bottle, and 60 cent*. Y TONIC ALTERATIVE BYRUP. rev tne cure, 1. Of (httanevus or akin Disrates, rlx T*tter, •Scurvy, halt Rheum. Itch, Ringworro, 4c. 2. otStexfulMU DuSlts Scrofula or King's KviL White dwelling. Ooitre or Swelled Neck, Tamers, Slow Ulcere, he. DiaMMst Chronic RbeamatUm, flout, 4c. 4: Jtircurhu or gyj&iliti* fhresse* of ail classes. PrlTtary f ß«euodary tiara. Three dlreasw all arise from a faint Jn the system requiring an alteration ofth# Seowttonsimd rifieatteu of the blood. For thl* purporethe Tone ALtxa*- *jy* SrxtP, which combine* the virtues of rertaln vesete ete remedies suited to the diseased state ofth# OStem. wUI be fi>und wasderfuily effective. FBltk JPlnt llotU®*| 4l VI .DYSPEPTIC KLL.XIIL „ , OTSranaA, er dtrerdered digreHan, may be called the Rational DLreare of America. It* tymptons tr# beadaeh*; giddiness nervous new. low «p hi is dlninreeorvUion, wl t b motes or specks tefbre the eyes itching of the nortrilg dullnca* of bearing and riniuag.ln ttaMr« dtapwabte taste In the mouth: or weight about llfflculty of breathing; reuse of saffneatiou or In aeoandlng naira; uneasy feeling about the heart; trregularor deficient appitlte; renre of Making at th* sv*n«ch; aMdltr. hrertborn;J»in or falnree of the abdomen,and eostlveneea Boo* symptom* alt way* appear Jo Dy»p#p«la;*nd sometime*the Same F*jj**°* ha* many of them at th# same time, or at different ttnea For attacking theee Protean symptom* tn thrir Seat and /.ranged condition of the teiUwfcndtart the Dreramc Kuxtaotnabine* Ml the raloahU ißgtedMJU which the Vegetable Kingdom afford* Taken la conned Uonwhh the ln care# where three U much rath the Antl-BUItOttJ PilU, where the functions of th* Uver *« it will be found a moet tCectual remedy. PRICE llnPint t«tu«] «1- RnKUHATTC HIXTUEJL A purely vegetable romhlnatlon for tn# care of ilhrenaa- Um, UouL aud aU Neuralgic and Rhetmiat»e£lre»*— ThU mardyU offered with the Mreaf amMa^ltkaM been used most rateurirelj and Is a* near a BHCTnafor Bs«.ntn«ii. r.!■■■*»■ ae.the worli ha* svex reen. per bottle, 60 cent*. rni rheumatic liniment. An Infolllbl* outward application for the relief of all than matlo or. neuralgic yam*, sprain*, Bwelllnr«. Mlff o*ek, stlffass of the joint*, pal ninth* ehoukiera, toe* : orJDnbc It afford* Immediate relief from coUo, and pMn* Inthe rtnmaeh and abdomen. Hi a counter irritanLitt* in valo abte in alt area where an externrt *ttmulant 1* ocedwL— PRIUB, per Bottle, 60 rente. „„ IX..—ANODYNE MIXTURE. A meet easvenleat and vMjuhle remedy, to be used both Internally and externally,rafth# relfer of raixs, wiirrnx* act7raa&cnaaxK,a*ln ln tb* ChesLßtiteo ea In Um Bide, Pain* In th* Face, Nenralgte Pain* wherev er found. Pains tn th* Btomaeh. Bowels. Urer < r ail dlw»aee# neurring pariodkally. Tbit remedy baa bean triad to tb# fullrtt extent, and has beau found a trauma *o for as any Dodkinecan Da entitled to that name. In eouvatesseaiw (rum acute dleeuea, where tonics are retain*), and In *U <*M«of prostration of etraocth and want of nervous pow er, U will be found ctegalarty efiiradnua. FRICK, per Bol> * l ':il VKnETABLK fDBOATiVB PIUA For the reliefof Cowsugmos, and all ita nalnfulr*«slU each as Ueadacbe. Diulsas, rfek Btomach. I‘tlu, and al' the symptooii enuswrated under the ‘-Dr*peptic Ellxlr.'i In all case* where purgatiea is needed, theee Fill# are otter} ad as a set* and mud, oni (Av*i oaihorite. No invalid, or traveller should le wiibouL theta. PRJCB, per Box, "U Cents, i . . 1 xti i.-m muoua nun. For Liver Complaints, and all forma of dlaeaa* arising from darangemeotof the liver, with symptoms sueb as yellow ness of the £yw and Bkia, Dixxiness, Headache, with ring ing In the ear*, yallov, furred tongue, polo in the right •boulder, team of fullneM or palo in the right ikla, disor dered atmeech or bowels, deficient action of tb# kidney*, fcUrq at., New York. And of all the prindpri Druggist* la this eity. Also of JAMES McCLtNTOJE, 31, D. corns? of Oth and Filbert its, Philadelphia. And of FLEMINQ BROTHER!), PHteburgh. And GEO. H.KSYBEB, Agent, cor. of WoodsL and Virgin alley. And of J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny Cltr. And may be ordered through any Apothecary, Dragglit o Ceuntrr Btorekseeer In any port of the country. a!7 BOGS HAIR—2S bags curled Hogs' Hair iort rac’d and for sale by »■ HAUBAUGu A 00. , F LOUR—300 bblf. S. P. and Extra Family Floor rec*d and for safe by 8. ItARBAUQH A QQ, HOPS —10 boles prime Ena torn Hops rocM and for sale by B« HABBAUGH A 00. LINBEED OIL—IS bbls; Linseed Oil in store and for sale by B. HARDADOH A UP. GREASE LARI)—S bbls. rod’d and for Bdle by BKLL A UagETT, Water street. A A. SIASON & CO. have junfcrecM 100 /Ve pe*. of Alpacas, Coburg*,. Paramattas, kc H which wltTbesoidatSeml-ADPual prices* J&l9 C UNDRIES—2 bbls. Lard; *3 it bbls. Grease: tiO bfcla. Flaxwwd, to arrive or sale by IBA UU DICKEY *OO. T ARD— IO kgs, pnmo Lord just rcc'dand A for tale by. , .6, TntttUUQg * CO. VALENTINES —A larga ond beautiful aa * sortmeatof Oomtcand Ssatlmsntad Talentlneihtit .total, or null, lomt Hun Mon oSn,J In til.at, (Mi n. ti«». it -■. j J* 3o 1.*.C1-Ftli'a Uookiton. »> Wood rt.! f »fins?i S V§ up - 4 EXTRA FLOOR; i vXM/MO bos.llrl«a Pomlmi,lul t m, ■ - lOC bue.Cu>ver Seed, a, hi, w, l ■ J>3o WALLAQB A liberty ft. j 2S* h this day 1^ XJ M Oclrsdandfcrmlehr . .'ifigra,T jt OOLUN. J tj*EATBEB&-i!ti sacks-dow landing -JP ’stsaasrAJsUn forgatobv. ° “ t i* M n—i IB AH-DIGKEY AOO. HOUSES, FARMS, &C. IKSURAyCE. PROPERTY FOR SALE—A large J lot of ground, situated lathe 9th ward, and fronting on Psan *b. between Harrison and Carson, running back to Spring, alley, on which are ercctedTtwo double 3 story Brick Hu uses on Prein cL. and 4 Brick Tenement* on Spring alley. The whole property is In prime orlre, and occupied by prompt paying tenant*. Those wanting a good and safe Investment should apply *t oner. Ottered at the low price of £000?. Now rente far SAW. Apply soon to fe9 g, McLAIN 4 BOSTsivSth »t. (ytt 1-2 ACRES OF LAND, situated 1 1-2 i O nllMfrom Enon Vnller BUtion. In' Unrata to acre* cleared. halan*e to cowl timber land, with good Frame Hoase, Barn and Orchard, fronting on wert braneh of Urtteprarcr. Call on B. McLAIN 4 BON. OWA LANDS TO EXOB PITTSBCfian iIAMTFACnTRE3-TTe hare !oar hm. » and eighty acre* nfleiefUcct land la lowa county, which wo wiUexrhanga fcr lOTTU tCTwd trtldtm. Apply to LAWBENCEYILLE— 52.000 ONLY—For ral. » comlbrt»Mi thralling Doujt of Ml, pulor, or room, kitchen, good eellar and four bed room* Tbe lot hu a front of 4a ft. on Allen fU byloo deep; * well of good water and pomp In the kitchens oat-ores. «t*U* garden and fralt tree*, crape T .^sL o iL c fei e^-^ a i a : all tn good order and will be alofbr STW iinutod. B-CPTUBERfd SON, 140, 3d>t- TjVARM NEAR FREEPORT FOR SALE- P We are anthorited tonsil that Mien Kano, near Freeport, for the sacrificing rtl»„$ r ;* 1G P” “ Jr 1 ovrner vriahe* to leave fcrtre far W«>*t«nthe 15th tnrt,- Applr S) fea P. McLAIN *BON t ‘il. Oth at. Building lotsfoe sale—A4ot of ?o ft. front on MeKou it. by SO ft. deep. jltueted In Bir mingham. Price 1250. Alia Ulpt* iitnata.l In Lart Bir mingham, each having it front of ISO ft, on ilcaUow it. tij GO ft. deep. Price of each 4125'. Apply to frl "b.COTHBEKT ABOM,'UO3d «t. /did Dairy Farm of 100 110 Plank Ru&d. 8 njllci from f. On it an ‘2 floe Ordiarda of cel, Harn and Stables, and et at SGS par acre. Enquire of ' TUO3. WOODS, 75,4tft it. TOOK SALE—A Bplcnt i »erw, n»»r tbs PerryaTdl* ttecitT. It la In prime ordef. srtfted fruit, irith sttcxl Howl «rr «jaT«iiieuce, Friea lowJv fawr J_h FOB SALE—A Gauntry Scat of 11 1-. ura, w!Ui»d3 mflMoitbeeftT.oo ■jmodrofd. It la offend Torr low. Enqtirelof THOsTWOODS, fcri-tf i 75 Foortli at. JjilUilT -iIT ACRbSOt] EXCELLENT LAND for ale, Inaileaaantloeatioa, at about)« of a mile Horn East liberty anil the' r*nnsylyanl*-K. IL station, with a dwelling house and (table, a varioty of bearing fruit trees, a Inrun garden, and good water. Tbe laud Is all cleared and under (toed f«aw. Price $l,OOO. lor terms, apply to H. OHTIIBBItT k SON. HOv jd >t rs>o faumersTdaTuy-men an j tan | NEKS.—For (a1e,478 aeraaofLand, In Westmoreland oounty, 50 mile* fj bnurtrlde) from Pittsburgh. and l l < milca from IllUsla** Water Htatlou, on tbe Pcunsrlranla Railroad. Abont4o acres arn chart'd;gtwd tillable land, a pea which In a l/>g House and 11am. It In well adapted to tbo raising of fruit, or It wuuldm&kean excellent Dairy, gram growinglaxoriaotly, and the place being veil sup plied with t&e best-water. Therein on abundance of the finest timber, six; Cbostnut, Chestnut Oak, (bark timber) White Oak, Poplar, *e. It l» well worthy thsittention of Tanner*, an the oark can be sunt to Pittsburgh, by either railroad or canal. The Umber alon* Is worth more than tbe prieo asked, and most of the land would a Curd excel* ent_partnre.whmi cleared. The whole will be *oM fbr the Terr low prio of (0 per arre: or It will bedlvi'taltoinilt purchasers, at from $4 to $8 per vxe. according to quality. lerms— I Two-fifths In hand, the balance In throe equal annual payments. Title ladlsputaMu. Enquire of oc-Jl-tf THOU. WOODS, 76 WonUL Valuable irroperty ior Sale, i Liberty street, ndjoinic the Methodist VJUwo Yard, near Canal Basin. Thills now the only desirable piece of property In this mdghborhood not alrvmlr bought un hr the PenusjlvauU Railroad Company* front* log on Liberty CO foet, ou Elm uLmst 100 feet thence to the Methodist Urave Yard 8814 fret, to LH*rty lot feet. Thla property Uranst desirable as a Hotel. The buUdinz? now on it, agood substantial three story hrick, with ait the necessary hack buildings, baa lor along time Wen oc cupied as the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capi talists and others desirous of making a good Investment, will do well to examine the premises. . mpJChtt KUWABD FABER. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—Situn ted In North Fayette townsirp, Allegheny county, 10 miles from the city and ->i miles from the Steubenville railroad, at the Nohlestown eta Hon: contain* 40 acres, all cleared aud fencod and loa high state of cultivation. The Improvements are a oomfortalde dwelllag house with 6 rtxraja, Haro, htabto, Stone Milk-house, Bmokivhou»< and otbur out-buildings. There is au orchard o! choice selected fruit of various kinds. The place la well watered by tU living iprlnce, and the whole place no be easily cultiva ted. It is situated In a good neighborhood, convenient to church, mill, school, Ac. Apply to jaß n. M'LAIN k 80N, 21 6th at \ SPLENDID FAK3I—-For safe a Farm of J\. M 3 acres, 80 acres In a high state of cultivation. 60 or prime bottom land, balance cbok« timber; a two story Brick House, well arranged; a large frame bairn, and all necessary out bouses, of tbs best material, and put up In the most suhr aottnl manner. Apple aod Beach Orch ards, and abundance of other fruits of choice qualities situated ob the Toughlougbeuy river, 4 miles above Mc- Keesport, and itt from thla city, Price $5O per acre Ap ply to _ Ji23_ B.£UTUBBKT AJB>NTl4O._Bd *L_ VT EAR NEW BRIOII'TON—A line Farii of L y 108 acres, all level land, and to a good state nf culti vation, with anew Frame Mouse, a good Orchard of graft ed fruit, necer-falling springs, plenty of coal, a good barn aud tenant bcmses; aitaatetln a good neighborhood; churches, schools. mills, Ac., and convenient to New Brighton. I*ric*, SS6 per acre. For terms, Ac,, apply at -the old established Baal Katateoffiee of jaSO __ _ 5. CUTHUKBT k HON, 140, Sdjri. G>/‘||"'hLOTS FOR SALE—In Germantown, within 16 mluutrs walk of Pittsburgh, acrcw* the Allegheny river, oppeadte the Aquadurt, fur th* low priee of 8160 each, $26 In hand and $26 iwr year—they ought to sell a that price In a few day a If you want a bargain and a cheap house, you cannot purchase too soon. Koqulr* of TIIUILAH WoODH, aegy 74 Fourth street. best sito for an extensive Alanuioeto- M rj In the floorlihlnK Borougb of Birmingham, oam prfclug shout cue sad a half acre* cf ground, hariaga fronton Water, MeKta tod BiwUia iti. And aleo ■mailer lire lota, ia a great variety of •Uaatione, fronting on the principal builneaa ft*, la .Birmingham, Kart Bir mingham and South Pittsburgh: can be bad cheap on apj rlttatloo to P. AL UA VIS, Auct, cor Wood A 6th *<«u Land in elk county fok sale- W* offer for «alt about 4000 um of Und In RJk Co., la enteral traote of different eUee, which we will Ball at the extraordinary low |irk* of C*tm IMLxt atui a llMf pr Acre. Tract No. 1 contains 1000 acre*. *■2 - IDOO “8 M ibm “ 4 “ 216 “ “ & 62 Th* tills U qaM»ptfcm»bte, lutldc Ueo ortalnsllr il*- rlts-i from thsj*uus Oor«rtiuy?al. Tio l*n«i i« eood firro torlsnJ. »»U.tia>b«rt*rMci altuMo Iji a fiu» bosltbr lo cation, within »tbors dt*t*oos nf mjj-wsy, tbo eountT •sL The .UJfßbsnjr VslUt uui ?unhurr sod Kri« R*U rwwl* both nnUmsch &!!(«*/, tbo* Oordlne Fuperiur thrUltiu to pnreliUMn. AmJ» to d*2U B.McI*AIN A W).V, 21.6tb *t. Mt. Washington" property for CALB—A good Frame Dwelling llnuse, with largo UJ ft. frout on tow brow of the hill, ud ruaßlnc Iwck 422 ft. on Uerlba st. to »n ftlief. with a well oi good water, ebadr end fruit tree*, ft »Üb!c. *r_ and* t'octl board Mo>-« around the property. Prlo IVnan* deeiroiuofft pleasant r*/i'Unr* and pure w*fr, with » tlew of the two citioe, riven, Ae, would do well to att«Dd to the above. Aprjlr mku at tb« Beal folate Of flreof j rii i». CtfTltniCKT A toy. Hd, 3d at. THIRD ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE—A new thne etonr 8rl& Dwelling House, of 11 roams, a large £tor* fuvua, a hall, gu tutor**. lath room and Rood aJUr. No. lil Third it. A tero story Brick DwnlllDgUouse, of 3 rooms, a hall and Store Kooci. eehar and finished attic; also, a back build tug, euitatd* for a dwelling house A two steer Dwelling firm** on Sd et.. containing three room* and a store lloom and finished attic, with a large baicorcnjn the Cellar. S. CUTIIBKRT A WN. 140. 8.1 st. 1.1 OUSE A LOT IX>R _ SaLe IN‘“eaST I I LIBERTY, e)tuatel out hoaetw. All lntende>t to make a coufiirtahle home. It it offntvs) low. Rmjulroof itooert Davis oo the promises, or of arli-t/. I ARGE BUILDINgToTS KOR SALF^ I J Wllhln 'JO mluutra walk of th» citr. tor SU6O «sch. Term*. I'JD la baod, titlanoln 4 rr&rir partncuU •oXi K_COTUiIISKTi SUN, 140, Wit. HALE—A superior Farm in Beaver JL «4tjDtr,3miUafmm bwllngton, nod & mile* from K 7w_ Brighton,oouUlnluc ICO acm, Ist) of whit-h la undvr enJUration, and Is first rat* order.vilb mod orchard ■«>< M wet of real on It. It la offered low, Euqotraof _*o3W£ TIiUMA* WOODS, Jft, 4U> at THO 3. WOOD?. 74 Fourth ?tr*eL |j*Oß SALK—A fine Farm oa Ci&rticrfl JL .Creek, containing 131 urns well Improved, r6 tuilM from the dtr. 4l*o, a good frame boo** and (ut near tbn head of federal rL, Allegheny. It ii offered Terr l-i*. I bar* a Printed Register With this dnecrlpUoo of a Ursa number of forms, country Beat*, houses and lota, which wUlbegirratoanr who wish to buy-properly th»y will bad desert bed cm It. A dneeiMortmeqt for sal*. C*JI on mselfr-tf _ __ •• TlfOS. WUOH?,76, 4tb^t. FIX) RENT—The Store Room, H 3 Fourth kU 1 _ Enouire at the plac*. Show Case* and a new, writ finished Counter am be obtained by ealilag there C>r a rea sonable price. tnylb-li = "E'OR SALK.—Two Houses and Lota on A Wj ila street, near Washington. i»u (Inuamand U>tson I'enonylranla Arcane. On* lot oa Towusnnd street. Also—Twenty others fn different part* of the city, all of which will to aotd low on fair terra*—They or* described on my printed Register, which yoa ran bare gratis by eali ns at 76 Fourth street,tf yon won’t bay, and If you bare property for tale, by calling oa me. yoa can hare It before tbapablk at targein a rerr easy way, enquire of THUS. WOODS, Commercial linker, Sp4tT 76 Fourth, etrcct. 1 AND FOR SALK.—I 43 acres of Land, I i ‘J.'i mUe* cost of McKeesport, on which l* a good Cottage UcaN sud Darn; 110 aero* cleared, a large or chard of gra/lodfrult, and 05 aero* of OaaL Now u the time fljr a bargain. 60 tcraaof land; near J. Murdock** cardan, with a good frame house oalt; It I*cheap. 60 sent, 3 mile* west of New Brighton, on It are cood Improvements; ltwUlbeeotd very low. Alan, :i FfUTns of Oooi, on the Munongahela Hirer, and ,great variety of other farm* and email lot* of load la ihe rldoity. wbirh 1 hare described oa my printed regis ter. Call and get one, If yoa want bargain*, of epWf THO.MAH WOODS, lb Fourth street STREET PROPERTY.—Tfia JL undersigned offer* at privetosole the property on Federal atreewt, moth tide, shore Koblnaon, consisting of KIOIiT LOTH, each haring a fronton Federal street of 20 feet, and running back luO feet to an alley 10 fWt wide,— bo large a body of ground. In a position so eligible, Isbei* talnly now not to be met with In Allegheny City. Them lota ar» offered at the low price of S2OUQ each] one-fourth cash In hand, the balance at 1, ‘A and 3 yean. Person*who may Incline to rairbase on the terms (rtlp nloted, will apply tu N. UOLMKS A BON, ocTI ~~ Hanker* and Broken, 07, Market at T AROE CITY LOT TO LEASE.—Tho ■ A Lot of around, at present occupied by John M’Cloe- Eey7 Clothier, on Lllmrty stmt, between Sixth street, wIU be leased fbr a term or yean from April let, next. Apply to _ . JOHN 8. IRWIN, No. 82Market street, a2fctl BO PERT ROBB, Fonrth street. Tj'Oß SALE,—A Ground Rent on Taluablo JL? Improved property on Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Rn* quire at the Qaxette Office. aels-tf FOR SALK OU TO LET.—rwUI seU Of trot my property InMonchester, consisting of ashort acre of Ground, apon which are erected, 3 Frame Houses, one containing 8 and the other 4 rooms; Btabling, Car riage, Wood and Oca] iloase, and a fine assortment or fruit. This property Is very pleasantly situated near tire Ohio Klrer. Th* buildings an shaded by trees, and north* Omul bus station. iwUl all, or a portion of mr Furni ture, and weald prefer retaining possession until Ist of May. Apply to. ILLR K, 133 Liberty street. , T7OR RENT—A comfortablo Dwelling^ I Houro. containing 8 Rooms, In good order, Sta-JaHl bung. Carriage noose. Coal Iloase and out Otco, with 2 acres ol rich Land. *Ol planted with Fruit and Shade frees, and nearly ail bearing applet, peaches, A&: an. excelleni Arbor, covered withOrape Also, a Flower Oerdcn, Act, situated In Pitt Township, ltf miles from the OhOrt House. Rent moderate, to those who would take gnpd ear* of the property. Enquire of JOHN WATT, _do3l , • Liberty street.; ITOR SALK—A first rato Grocery Stand JL Fixtures, with a well selected stock. 1 The. stand isoneof the best In tho «ty, and has a good loeol and country eastern. For particulars, addressßox 200. Jeia FOR BALE—4 Tieautifal Country beats/oa Übsdthrtrsetrood.tidssldeof East liberty. They a«w cnolM and ought t° be secured by thorn who wish o delightful country hams, Enquire or ? anSl-tf THOa.WOQDa.T6, 4 th st, ! 1' OT. IN TEMPERANCEVILLE FOR BJ 8 ATiK—lrotlaggo ftrt oa Wolnat st, an the south adjoining lot ttfMrs-M. Phil Ups, and running hack to' a 10footausrtvTUstotlawell situated,:andtbe till*tn * worraubwdewl JwKFaKlNtaf'AttonSw'at'Law^ 1 ; nySTf UGrant street. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. OFFICE in the North Soom ofthe MER CIIANT3’ EXCUAh'CK, Third itrr«L I'hHtdulihii. „ MARINE, INLAND AND FUIE * *'“*• c « ! " “* *"**«• to on UartLiraj-On Goad, br Rlror. Cum] uul L»k«. °* W~IV.OO.BU.*, assets or the company.— „ , , .. _ Xoraart. L 1&63. f Bead* and JlDitzmcw.- S as,two 00. United State*. State of PonnsjlTaoia, Phiiv 1 del phi a City, Camden *rirt Amhny Baihtuul, tail other lj»n« 145.9,\ft 00 Stock hi Bank*, Railroad* and Inrorance Cb*~. 19.7e7 70 BUU EeCeiveablc ... 120.153 M_ SIANGE FO Cash on hind-.- in*7o3 C4' Premiums on Marine Pcildaa recently issued... 87.137 iT7 Buhecription hotel 100,000 00 DtXXCTOU: WUUaa Martin, James C. Hand, Dr. A. M. Ilustoa Joseph 11. Seal. Theoph. paaldins, Wn. Eyre, jr n Edmond A. loader, Isaac R. Davis, Joshua L. Price, John. C. .Davis, Hugh Craig, James Tennant, Robert Barton, ttaencex McHvaiß, Josephs. Cornett, John R. Penrose, Charles Kelly* Jas. D, M’l'arland, ??*??& y » m ' n 'l K - Stoiei, Wm. C. Ludwig, LdwM Darlington, Henry Sloan, . J.T.Logan. WtPg. 11. Jones Brooke, James Tranualr, D. T. Morgan, do. J.O. Johnston, WILLIAM MARTIN, President, Tboios C. Ha*p, Vice President „ Joseph W. Co HTOma of the Company, No. 65 V burgh. tjeUUfJ P. A. MA Franklin Fire Insurance Co., of PhilatT’a. I~|IRECTORS: Charles W. Baocker, Geo. JLr W. Ricbvds, Thoc llart, Uordocal D. Lewis, Tsbiai rHPtf* c- Borle, Samuel Grant, David 8. Brown, Jaoob R. HtnUhTMurris Patterson. . UIIAKLKS N. BANCRER, President. Chasms 3. lUscxza, Secretary. ‘Ttxis Cmnpany oontfnun to make insurances,permanent or limited, on every description 0/ Property la town and 00 ’J,2 t n'. at rates as low u are consistent w|ih security. loetnmnany bare reserved a large contingent fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums. safidy invested, afford ample protection to tha assured. The assets of the Company, on January Ist.lß&l, asjrab- agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were u follows. Mortgages.. .. _ *915,128 <3 Real IJjUU W.3T7 78 Temwirary Loans 83,ftfi817 Stodta. 613X900 Cash, Ac. .. „ 61346 81 91312,708 41 Since their incorporation, a period ni •ll’ycars, they hare paid upwards of One Million Fonr Hundred Thousand Dol lars Loom by Fire, thrrebj affording nvidonoo of the ad* ▼Xhtages of iDrarnnrw, as well as thrir ability and dispoel* tjon to meet with promptn. M *ll HsbDiUe*. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. MEDIA KILLER, Jtt., PRCff ~y. jj, OOKDQfI, SXO'T. Will In.suro ngiiinat all kinds of Fire and U.‘ine Kiska, DnUCCTUKK Thou, Scott. A. Nlmick. C. W. Kirketeno, 0. W/Jackm. . , . Wm. 11. Smith. KF K boma faslitutlmV mnraß**-! by Directors veil mown Id tuis community, ami who will liberally adtost tnd promptly pay all Issues at the Office, Nf.. v 2 Water i Co a Warehouse,) up (lairs, Pittsburgh. K .Milter. Jr„ J. W. Hatter, Win. I.yon, C. IhmjWD, Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation Insurance. PItHE Insurance Company of North America, ; .1. Philadelphia—Chartered I.W. Capital, $500,000. - Asset* Jannarr 13,1851, $1,0u1,U55 50. Will make In*u- Tanccj on bulldliiK* and Umlr content*, Id thin eity and rleinltr; also on property ofnrery dMCriptUo. r hipped »r rteamboat* and other »©**.•!*, either ty Iniaud transpor tation or on the nu. natcroKS: A/thnr A.Coffln, IWt. Thomas P. m, '.Samuel W. Jonei, John U. Neff. Kdwanf Smith, Ultbai.l I>. Wood, - John A. Brown, WlMatu W«l*fa. Samuel ¥. Smith, Fraud* lloekina, Samuel Brook*, S. Austin Alliboue, Charb* Taylor, U’m. ¥.. lsow«u, White, (leurgu AeiilnwaU, Jarpb 51. TTiaoia*, Janie* N. blekaon, . 11. l>. Sberrerd, Secretary. Tbl* 1* the oluext Insurant* Company iu the United Elates, and from It* hleh (lauding, long experience, ample mean*, and avoiding all ride* of an oxtra naaiuduu* char arter, it may be cnntidcivd a* oflerluu ampin aocnrity to Uw Public. • WILLIAM l». JoNKS. Agent, »l WJ and SI Water (treat. SCI El. LAN ECUS. Pittsburgh Riding School, respectfully to 1 thi* Ladle* and . An experienced Surgeon attaebrd to each Ship. 1 No IWrtb ran be aecurvd nntll paid ftr. 1 I'UOPiKtKD DATESOP MAILINQ. Fsoif New Yoax. 1554. IPaoit iusanroot, IE&4. Saturday, January 7. Saturday, “ £l. Saturday, February 4. Saturday. •* 18. Saturday, March 4. Saturday, “ la Saturday, April 1. Saturday, “ 18.' Saturday, u 'Si. I Saturday, May IX Saturday, “ 'SI. Saturday, June 10. > Saturday, “ IH. Saturday, July 8. j Saturday, “ lid. Saturday, August o.' Saturday, * 19. 1 Saturday, Sep tdnberlA Saturday, “ 10. Saturday, ** 80, Saturday, October 14. Saturday, “ ‘S3. Saturday Nor amber 11, Saturday, “ 10. Saturday Peoanbsr 9. Iwadnoeday, December IS.U Saturday. ** . 23. | Wednesday, “ 21. k'or Freighter Pataaan,apply to EDWARD K. COI.LINB *OO, 6U Wall itreet, New York; IJKOWN, SUIWiKI * 00, K. . UORKItTS * 00,13 KiOfsVArmfc lindori; JOllN‘ MUNItOD iOl), Hue NotraDainedes Vletolna, Parle, (JKOHOE 11. DRAPER, llano. The owneraof thtwe Ship* will not be a«t>untahla fcf Oold. BUrer, Dallloa. Sperlu. Jewelry, {‘redout Stone* or Metal*. unKifjmit of badinff are tlgued thereto, and tha ralue therein eiprwcd, |yl9 Carpetings, Oil Cloths and Mattings, A RE NOW RECEIVING DIRECT from tho /TManaOrtiirera. their eholcs and urjro aiwntmoot o Gjrgotlajfsand OU Clothe for Bpring safes, and in cartoon* ttoyal English VelvatCarpetJg Oruseelsand Tapeetry dot Aobussons. a new article; imperial andfinper 3 Flys; Tapestry and do Ingrains; extra and Fine dee m Church Carpetings; * Tapestry Stair a« TwlUw and Plata Vsoltlans, Together with Wool, Dutch, llemp, Cotton, and every deeerlptlon of loir prieod goods. Floor OU Cloths mo a to 24 toet wide, Fresco and Chlntx patterns, of all qualities and pricos. Also, mosaic, cbanUls and tufted run and mats;'nUoo and table coven; window ■hades, tenitlaa bUndn buff and green oU cloths; buff hah land: stair rods, *<%, dr. UiMnras—Wnlteand cheek canton matting, 34,44, 04 and 04 wldettalrt, eocoa matting 24,34, 44; 04 ana 04 Vide, all of which will be offered at the fewest eoiApriceal . nthlO Boots and Shoes —Wholesale and Retail. TAMES ROBB, Market and C Union st« 7, ef addoor&om the Market ploose, Pittsburgh, would eill the attention of his friends and the public generally to the fact; that he has now on hand the largest and best ■cleejidstoek of BOOTS tod BHOAB,in allthelr varieties such as aranrorn, by the Indies.and g*ntl«m«rt>f Phlla, N. York and Poston, wdch'.se trusts cannot fall to please all. Ills prices us very mu* reduced, and ho Mils Ladles* Ualters from SIA2 to Gentlemens* Boots from fW •4o WjjO, and excellent (lentlemens* Gaiters, Youth.and Childrens* wear at eitracMlnarr low prices, llealao eon* tlnucs to manufacture 'a* hentolhro, all desaiptlotu of Ladles* and Gentlemens* Boots and Shoes, of Ilia best quality aud thelfttcststyle.au of which he warrants. A very large assortment or G|im Sandals, Overshoos and Boots fcr Ladle*. Gentlemen aud Children. Brerypersou who Will ihvor him with their patronage will be airly dealt with. de23-tf 4PPLES— Ul ibis. Romanilo Apples n>- I j: . . * n. DALZKLf, A Co. WLI.OW CHARCOAL, an excellent or sstrma^ T 0 itO , cor. Diamond and Market at. ) UITOAR-10 libds. prime did Sugar In t 5 ston and for sal* by , T. I2TXLB A CO. 1919,7 » 13 owas, Secretary. Water street, Pitt®- ADKIIIA, Agent. J. GARDNER GOKW, Agent. Ofßro JL K. a>rner of Wood and 3d it*. Ju, BlcAulsj G«o. Darvie, Nathl Holmes, J. Llpjdaeott, |Wn]D<«l»r Jtnnirr 11* iWf-liMwUy, “ 26. Wi*dn*«i&>', February 8, lN>dn<*iUr. •• 22* [Wednesday, March 8. Wednesday, " 22, Wednesday, April 6. W«lnMdir, M IP, Wednesday, May 3. , Wednesday .•* 17, Wednesday, ** SI. Wednesday, Jana 14. Wedueaday, •* 28. Wednesday, July 12. Wednesday, “ 20. Wednesday August 9.' Wednesday, 23. Wednesday S*statnherf Wednesday, “ 29. Wednesday, October 4, - Wednesday, *• 18. Wednesday, NoTainher 1, Wednesday, “ lb. ’Wednesday, • JS. RAUrf HOADS, &C. Hadiaon and Indianapolis Bail Bond. lf Pprepared to 1. transport flight into thetntericref Indiana, from ox Pittsburgh, itulov rate® os any other lyntc. Having nscro Rolling-Stock and much morn experience ta it* management, this nd on off*r more Inducements to shippers in securing dDpateh and corroctacts In tor* »erdlag m»d* than uy other line. Good* far the intenor will be received in Madison and ml?4ion War< * °* aBJ ’ ft* draraco And cora- This company also oGer extra indooernents to Boats to tSSr-JH 1 * 1 y* eai « “ tfcey Lav* large Wharf Boats and where cools can t« st vrea free if charge and he protected- from tho weather ' TT a nr?v A n fi J ™*aon or rates of freight, call on A. A. iifa2s\\£ Beat ’ “ WttsburKh. Who will trite the desired IntotmatlorL. J. O. D. LILLY, Sopt. JoxtS. Gen. Agt., M«simn, ind.—jLWHai A- A. HABDY, Ageut of Inc Madison and Indianapolis „ ■ RAUJiOAD, No. 80 Water st., Pittsburgh, Pa, jaSQ-ird b * Pennsylvania Bailroad. XHREE Daily Through Trains, between' Philadelphia and Pittsburgh,—THE MORNINU MAIL IN lea Tea Philadelphia to* Pittsburgh at 7L A and Pittsburgh for Pwlabelphla at;, A M. TUKPASIJ LINK leave* Philadelphia for Pittsburgh atl. P. M„ and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 1 P. M. THE NIGIIT EX PRESS TRAIN Irave* Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at IL. P. M., ana Plttihnrgh for Philadelphia at 10. P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Rail roads to and from Bt. Louis, Ho; Alton, Galena and Chiea* co. 1114 Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, K/4 Terre Dante, Madison, LaJajrtte and Indianapolis, lu<£; Cincin nati, Dayton,Springfield. Beliefantaloe. Haudorky, Toledo, Cioteland, Colnmbua, Zanesrille, Klassulon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats torn an! to.Nxw OKLtJjts, Kf. tarns, Lonmuic andCncuwari. Through .Tickets can he had to or from either of the above phvres. _ .. • For further particulars, se* Itand-bUls at the different starting poluts. Passengers from the Weal will find this the shortest and most expeditious rente to. Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, or Boston. , THOB. MOORE, AuaXT. Paas>affrr /jeer. Philadelphia. J. MESKIaIEN, A pent, IKttscngrmina, Pittsburgh. jaflHy Pennsylvania Bailroad. PITOE gront Central Uoute, connecting fcho 1 Atlantic eitb-s with Western, Northwestern, and Southwestern Btatea, by a continuous Railway direct.— This road also eooovct* at Pittsburgh with daily line of Steamers to all ports on the Western Wirerr, aud at Cleve land and .Sandusky with Htenmers to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes:making the most direct, eheaprttaud reliaUc rank by wbIeRFREIGHT can b* forwarded to and from the Great West. PATHS ifJtTtfKKypIIILADPI.PWA <& PITTSBURGH: FIRST CLASH,—Bouts*Bhn»-s, J>ry Goods) „, u , _ (in boxes) Purs, Fwhm, toi i JUe * P* r loools - SECOND CLASS—Rook* snd Stationery, i Dry Good* (In bales) Hardware, taa->?6c. ncr HXUbs: tber. Wool, An. j TlHJLDCLAKHv—Anvils,Bagging, Bacon),. ,- A _ and Pork (in bulk) nemp.'Ae. I JM * r IMC.*. FUURTHCLAHS.—CofTr*. Pish. iUrou and i I'ork (packed) Lard and Lard Oil j t^ r l l *’® I *. CS-ln abipping from sot point East of Philadel phia, be particular to nark package “ria Pennsplvania }lailmody All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, gill Ira forwarded without deU-ntion. Pauoar Aot-tis.—Mows Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N. York; K. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia: Hagra* A Koons. Balti more; Geo. C. Fraadecus. Pittsburgh; Sprigmau A Brown, Cincinnati. Ohio; J. S. Moorhead. LouL**lll*, Ky.; It C. Meldrum, Madison, fnd; Ratcliff A Co., St. tauss. MO4 J. H, Mitchell A Hon, KTanssUle, Indiana. H. H. lIOGriTON, General Freight Philadelphia. It. J. lMBAEltT, Sup'i, Altoona, ih. jafid ly CLEVELASO KAIE, ROAD- TN WNNtvriOS WITH The Ohio and Penna. Railroad. Via Alliance. shortest, quickest and roost reliable fl route to Toledo, Chicago, ilock Island, Gaiona, SL Louis, l« VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Hundred rniles shorter and about eight hours ijuicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one ▼ia Indianapolis. Two Dally Trains hntwoen Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Thret-Daily Trains betwceti Cleveland and Cbicagu. Time to Cleveland, li hours; Chicago. « hours; and St. ' tauis, 37 Lours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7,30 a. X. and l‘J.00: It, cunmcting at Hudson with trains far Cuyahoga Palls aud Akron, and arriving at Cleveland at 10.04 *. *.and ■22 U r. H. - - The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh tat 3 jx) a. n. and S.OU a. rounect at Alliance with trains which arrive in Cleveland at 10.01 A. M. and g.J> r. n. Theii.oo p. a. Train from Pittsburgh makes no connec tion at Alllaocw far Cleveland. Passenger* for Toledo. Chicago, fit. Louis, Rock Tiland. OaJena and the North-West, who wish to gb through with out detention, will take tho Train leaving Pittsburgh at ILOO a. M.. and arriving In Cleveland at‘d43) r, v-as that is lb* only train by which dose connections are made through to the above point. Passengers by this train reach Ohlcagoat 120 next morning, and St. Lonlsat tnld uiebt. Time gained by going via Cleveland 6 hours. The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as fallows:—Leave Cleveland at iSOa. a. 7.45 PJf„ arrive in Chicago at 11.00 p. 7.00 s. M.and 12.00 m. Trains leave far Rock ItiaodandSL tauis as follows: Lear* Chicago at V. 15 a. v. aud 10.0 A and 11.00 V. ■- i'asseugers Air St. Loots go over R<>ck Island rallaoad to JoUet. and thence over the Chicago and Mississippi rail read to Alton, and thecas by steamboat (-3 miles) to Ht. Loabu Passengers by the 9J& *. «. train arrive in Saint tauis at 11.20 tame «toning, and by the 1U.05 f. m. train at noon next day. , ilsugage cheek.il through to Cleveland, and there re chxked t»r Ch eago and Ht. Louis. MAE m AILU-’ICI ASD CLE^IUJrD. first Clast. _ \it- 2nd. 12,30 1 ** Ch1cACp.........-13,00 .. 4,IXJ M IA SaJla 16,00 0,50 1 ** llnrk Island- Mi,oo I M SUxmLs. 51.00 i prorum tbelr ticket* At the .•nnajnbela House, below the JRAND, gopU, Cleveland. ,uair£T. A at., Pittuburch. To Altianci’... - Cl*-rn|»nJ. ** Total* - Puwnnn nrortvjufslc*! to OffirwoftblsOompui)', Id Mui rorner. J. DO: ul»by this route ean be obtain* *d In Httaburg at Offices of Uloreland A Pittsburg, and Ohio A i’cnn’a Railroad.*. ne27‘nokdAvS Michigan Southern a Northern Indiana RAIL HOAI), l,* ROM TOLEDO TO CHICAGO, connect- I lag st Chicago with Clement’s Line of Steamers tor Isafiu*, Milwaukee,Sheboygan and ail tho ports ou Lake Michigan, and w Ith the Chicago and Hock Island Railroad In connection at La Salle w-ith the Illinois Central and Chi eagn and Mississippi Railroads and' lUiuois Ulver Linen Steamers for J.a Salle. Buck lsland,~S (.Louis and all point •o the Illinois and Mississippi lUreral FOUR DAILY'PASSENGER TRAINS. lit—Kxpreea Mall Train leaves Toledo at 2 A. 11. arriv ing in Chteagnat IdS P. M. •d—Morning Express Train leaves Toledo at J 1 A. M„ arriving In Chicago at 9AM) p. W.. 3d—Afternoon Lrpres* Train leaves Toledo at USOP. M_ arriving InChleagn alir.oo P.M. 4tb—Nlghi Express Train leave* Toledo at 8J& P. M_ er* rivra in Chicago at 6.43 A. M. One Train on Snndars, leaves Toledo at 8.15 P ft]., and arrives at (Chicago at 0.45 A. M. Four Dally Trains on the ClereianJ aud Toledo HsUrosd, moneeting with the above. Passengervli}' taking the Ohio end IVnna. Railroad to Mansfield. and the Haoduskjacui Mausfieid Kai Iroad" tr* Monroeville. will there mnnert with the Unvetand andTo- No Railroad. Or by.taking the Cleveland and fittsborgh Itallroad at Alliance, will then connectai Cleveland with the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, making tb« time from Fittsburgh to Chicago, ria Sl. F- N. L Railroad In Jioura* Through .Tieketa can In procured at the office* of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Ohio and Prana. Ballroada, under the Manongabtla House, or at the Depot. L.D. RUCKER, Agent. Pittsburgh, July 20th. mt.-tf M. 8. and N. 1. It. R» OHZO&PENHSTLVAHIA RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT: Commencing 1 May 18th, 1854. THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY. NO l) ATAJY T 1 ON A T CRESTJ.INK j&jf AIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 o’- If I dock a. m., dine* at Alliance, and reach«i Mansfield at4Juir. m. andCreetllne atM&r.x. KA-fßtya TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3.00 t. a takes U-a at AlUaune, and rearhea Crestline at 11.15p.m.- N'KW EXPRESS TRAIN leaves ritUhitrgh at 1i.30 A. W.» breakfaiitsatAtUanrc.and reaches Crostlliie at 11.00 A. w* All of these train* mate dose connections at Orostllnu. for Columbus, Dayton, Cincinnati and Indianapolis. Connection* are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Reltefbnt&ine and Indiana Railroad* for Dayton, Indiana* poll* and lawn* In Indiana Connection* are made with Cleveland, Monroeville, tlacdusky, Toledo,Detroit and Chicago with Duryrua, Up per tJamfusky, Forest and the town* on the Mad River Road. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and town! on the Mansfield road. Fare to Cindauatl *7,00; to Indiana poll* *8,00; to DayJ ton *0,50; to Toledo *0,00; to Qblumbua *5,38; to Zanev vllie *5,11$ to Cleveland *4.00. Throoghtfcketa to Louis* vllle at reduced rates. 1 RETURNING: TUB EXPRESS TRAIN leave* Cmtline at I.IS P. ■* and reaches Pittsburgh at*Xo p.x.,makingaebie» connec tion with the fast Express Train for Philadelphia. . SECOND EXPRESS TRAIN leave* Crestline at 4d»p. M. and reaches Pittsburgh at l£3u night. MAIL TRAIN leavee Cmtline at i-0 A. Sb, and roach* ee Pittsburgh at 11.40 a. u. Train* on connecting road* make* close connoetiou* with allortbnrotraJnsatOrestline, NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* Plttsbuigb at 10 A. M. and 4.30 P. w., and New Brighton at 7.30 A. x. and 1.00 P. w. , .... FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8.1& A. and 9.00 p. m. and arrive* at a, m. and 4.30 P. x. «&.Tbe train* do not run on Sunday-. Far Ticket* or further information, apply at the ticket oWcesortbs Ohio and IVona. Railroad Company, ofJ. G. CURRY, atthe corner office under the Monongmhela House, Pittsburgh, or of GEO. PARKIN, Tlrkei Agent, FederalAtreet station, • JOHN KELLY, Pa&mger Agent. Pittsburgh, May IT 18*4. Ohio Tqdiftnft Railroad. rpRAINS Icavo Crestline daily, Sundays I excepted, at ator fid “d Leather Store. KIRKPATRICK. No. 21 South Third .• Market and Chwnot ■ treeta,—Haretor nle -epaniah Hide*. Dry and Groan Salt n^l^2?thsnw«rt*nri2J- 1 Tanner** and Currier* which thehighest market;.b£iiTc£tacjNm or taken In. exchange for mdca. ' m CAhH, Leather atorod free of charge, and sold on coxamiarfen. oc&dvm T>OWE & EtTSTON, No. 11l N ; 3d street, JL%i Philadelphia, Wholesale Dealer* in Corn Brooma. Wood and'Willow Wore, docks, Cordage, Ac, Order* promptly till lid; ja!3-ly^ NEW 'YORK. wtLUAjr am xamcxxauorri NEW YORK SURGICAL INSTRUMENTMANUFACTORY BAH? &BRUJCKEHHOFFi tutrmcTcaxcs ahd vnouMix mjutm m iu tom e . SURGICAL AND DENTALINSTRUMENtST Elastic Trusses, Bandages. Supports. BETA Lie SYRINGES AND FINK CUTfiER Y* which are ofTrrcd to dealer* on the moat liberal terma. No. 12 Gold ktrmt. suit Mamca Lans, Nsw Yoxx Steam Factory at VrUliam*burch. * BALTIMORE. acnutCH a.uw?ma a.aidrmn i* , K. E. GELFFITH & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS V. STEAK'S IfTIJBF, BALTIMORE. . ' «SS,™?Tc^lts.SSi" r k *"”" 4 IfaTiiugUm, D. C-Corcoran A F'get. Bankers. aal2tf CINCTNAATI. W 001) ENO R AVING executed «-ith des patch IN ALL ITS imANCHEy, in th- i ts* «tri« aiUieJoWMtwwiWoCASH I‘RIC»Lbr T J. It. SEYMOUR, Art Onion Owning*. - Carnet Fourth and Byr&moroeta,Olticlnniiii,«>Sa, N. 8.-Vartirnlar attention .paid to large Pwtcr*, hu Head*, Steam Boat and RtsiKßU Caaos. irhKtf PEORIA. \MfM. H. HASKILL, Generar Commission f T Merchant and Auctioneer, No. 3 Water street. Pa Otia, 111. • Espeeialjittcntloii lo Onnmbwlon bosinw*. _ angle MEDICAL. KOM LOUi's X‘'D’JSKAEL’Sr Chemist B Phamieceutlflt, of Amst4rdara,lhe only Uanofac* turer. A rural/ preparwl on atrictlr arittutifie principle*, after libs manner oftb# celebrated Holland I'rofuMor Baurbare. fxauM of ita pttt kncoen in moxt of the Kuropean Btat*x, Ha- introduction Into the United States waa intended non especially far tboaoof our Father Laud scattered bora and there errer tha face of tbla mighty country. Meetinffwlth groatauraenaueinstbctn, 2 now offer it to the American public, knowing. that Lit truly eronderfaljrfcdldnal rlrtue mutt lie acknowladroL _ ITIB.ASini*ItKMKDYrOIt. ___ Purer tad Arum, Dytpeprta. biek Headache, Headache Hour tad Foul Stomach,Offmclvo llreatb.BiiHonsneafc onpicsiiot- tut« in the month after eating or •toping, Indigestion, eofltlTCDC«,nantea, tot* tin, extreme languor and exhaustion# was of appetite, despondency, dowel* • ness, Impaired sight and memory! pain and sense of fulness la the head, and all dims* ea arising from a dto ordered state off •lllK LI VKJI Oil BTO&ACU. . tt Is particularly recommended to tboM persons wooes eoustitutioa* mar liare Men Inspired by the eontinOOUf use of ardent rplrtt*. or other forms of dissipation. 41 en etallj inrtentan.-ou* iu effect, It finds Its way dlreeUj to the seat o» Ufr. thrilling and quickening every nerr»,‘nl»> In* op the drooping spirits, and. In fact, lhfnsiog new health'and rigor into tno system. . • A TJfULY VALUABLE SILDICINK ’ ‘ In all eases at IMarrlura, Cholera Serbs, and the many unpleasant effects attending a water or climate Certificate of Ur. B. O. floods, laid Justice of ffu Itsce, *if BtrvsJrteiuaL • Mr. BenJ siatn Page. Jr.—Dear Sirr I would say that l hare been afflicted with a di*>a» of. the stomach, palpita* tton of the heart, and'ncrvous headache for nearly fifteen yean, and bars spent some hundred* of dollars In order to effect a cure, but to no purpose. After haring u«ed thro* •tttoof yoor *• Klectro-Chumlcal Aroma, or Dollied Bit tr*,” 1 ee myself sntlreiy restored. I can eat and steep veil, and often! to tar htutinnss with ntesauxu, and wotu therefore recommend it to all these who are sizsllaitral flicted. D. B. WOODS. - . , I'tTrennßaff, Ang.ai.lSS3. Mr. Benj. Pace, Jr.— Dear Sir: My staceress thanks are' due to the friend recommending roar Holland Bitter*,— Having suffered for sometime with hcadacbo, toss of appe tite, mental depression, and in fact general disorder ortho system,*! now fol. after u*mg hut one bottle, oonadenu a, returning health. - . (Bigsed) • NICOLC3 3CZSOSZEXL IlenJ. Page, Jr- Km.— P*xr Bin Ihave buei taDeredo* “‘Tf » To}?.* ‘ ol l a orDyspepda. by the use of Boer hare s Ilolland Bitters, (purchased of you) after suffering for 3 rears with hemd-artie, • nausea, and general ,deblllt_ attending indigestion.. 1 cow feel perfectly reshxwd. ' fours, respectfully, JOHN KtmrßKvnpp, No. VO Wylie Pitta burgh, tS-Buy BO”IUIAVE*S“ Holland-JUtteM’* ami taken, other. Should it fall. In any instanoa,to affect as moea and more than tbeadvertlsenientclaimsfbr It.your money will be refunded. BENJAMIN PAUE, Hr, - - Drag aud Chemical Itausa. Oct. d and Smith field and Logan and WyU* sta. Also, br li. A. Fahnestock A Co. 11. E. Sellers,Br- Q«o. H, Keyser, Fleming Brothers, and J. Echoontuaker ACO4 Pitts* burgh t)r. John n » 0 60 ; l{o each adJJtiooaJ ins«rtlon„.l„ o tiS }Jo one wo«t_ M j 75 H" s"° 3 00 J** thru* Wank* 00 J>o one month A 04 Do two Innnthe ; 00 Do three month*. p oq< Do four lOOO Do rig months... 11 00 0. £ 5? « tnelre month* 18 00 ftoudlni Cards, (A line* ur i«w per annum) 0 00 Une dollar for each additional line. ' ' One square, changeable at plnunire, (per an* nu ? l,> . e . J Ki u * , V °* ***** 00 rilbii 1 ? 11 joyrted over one month, and #^Um rrarlr ratos. Advertisements exceeding nequare, and not over fifteen Unea. to be charged « » *sua« aad a haft l*uNlsheni not accounulda tor legal advertisement* beyond the amount charged for their publication. . Announcing candidates fox offle* to be charged the sum as other advertlaemcats. Advertisements not marked on the' ropy f.ir a specified number ©/insertions, will 1>« eontinoed: till forbidTand payment exacted acnordingly, —l_ The privilege or annual advertisers la strictly limited to their own in mediate biWusss, and all advertisement* for the benefit of other poraou, as well as all advertisements not immediately connected with their own-bnaiucs#, and all classes of adrortitemast*.! In length at otherwise, be jvnd tho limits «mca«iH),wi]l be ehargedat the usual rates, ttr all soeh transient adTertlsiog, bins win be separatolv tendered, and prompt payment la desired. - All adrertisementa for rbaritabie inatitut! ->ns, fire com* paniea, ward, township and other public miwUnga, aad all poiltice. meetings and notices, to b* ehsxgod bal/nrice. nav* able strict—yin advance. . K »w. Marriage notices to be rihargea w cents. Ik-Ath notices Imsertod 'without charge, unless areompa* nUd by funeral invitations or obituary notices, and when *0 accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and ail others sending emnsranle*. tlons. or requiring nothwa designed to call Utantion to Bishop or *S" notfcee to bo charged triple nrtce Tavern Lletmse Petitions *3 eaeh . P™** JK^^M^“tßsgjssjj-asa * Dt i one-third per wnt frem the amount of toct ci ru-wzxu.T ra pAitv rum. One Square, thru- ianerUonß... «t an Do. e"haddUiooUlnsertta£nirT 37 uivrunanusrsur wusiTrlpcm T. . One Square, (10 UneOone insertion cast*. * » -Rgh additional insertion 25 cents. to be radddn adTS^y. GRATIS! /tat liibtiihed—A New: Ditavcn W* HEitSTiNK A COs 93and S* FrtttUt. • fiQKX MEAL—SO bbls» unsifted 9 fts i . . j. AW. RRAg |^ORN—2OOO bus. shelled and2ooo buKoh ahrllcd for sale and to arrive, by . .X. AW. REA. CIORN— 500 bus. alioHed in storo farwile by . ; ■ -68 i ; ■ KBA.--: ifIUBLED HAIR—2S bales in Store for' y; rale by _ fe* -; ' B. If ARBAPUU'd CO. 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