PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ..BiorjsJKASziS.J!sbjiEcoEx^—We-ldaru-that a serious riot occurred near Fokin's Ferry, on the' •Kanias River, four or five‘days since, in which two men were seriously injured, one of them - dangerously. Thecircumstances are about these:' A Sir. VVard having aqjiatted on a claim desira ble as a town site, offered to take in two other men, a doctor and a preacher, (names not given,) as partners, with a view of laying off a town,— '.This preposition was accepted, and in a fewdajs \ the partners drove. Ward off ned took entiropos :session.: Ward returned a short time afterward with friends to .dispossess the occupants, when resistance was. fitoutiy made- Thu doctor 1 and preachcrwere felleito the ground with clubs, and were conveyed to the Baptist Mission, near by, for succo t.—K<tnza» Herald. ■ BOOKS. MUSIC, &C. SECOHD-HASD i A n o s.tffinHf A N elegant Rosewood eix octave - Piano /I'i’ortc.madob'y BROWN’ * ALLEN*: Cotton, with Iron yramo and Patent Repeating Action, newly now. lion ton rrtr:, u*rw, $3O). for ?Cl5. • .A IioSEWOOP SIX OCTAVE “CmCKERING & SONS,” t (.perfect order in every particular, and of very superior ’‘Voeh-abeenlnuseonoFtar. Bostoj price, new, IBS, Or $223. - . - . • - ; A Roe-wood six octave, in very good order, made by , Meyer* Co* New York. 'New crte*s2so, now JUO. U* A Rosewood six octave,made oy Kcoftl*. Buffalo; about •S year* old: is good order. . Pries, sew. $275. for $l3O. ■ i - M Mahogany Piano, rather old fashioned, but still oP someuse- C*rt«H-urin*Uraboatssoo,now forsso. j' 4 A BowwooiLCK octavo, from P to A, made by Haines A Bra, New Yore carved mouldings, finer, desk, -entlrtlr new. Now York price £lOO. with stool and cover, KIQ. Two Rosewood German Plano* oetave*, imported ex pmslrfor thasnWsriDer and will be'sold at the low price ■* of SLSO each. These instrument* are made with Iron plate and brace, and have every appearance of-betas dur able. Th*abovearetheNKTO.\?HPßlCES. Torlainhr feO JOHN n. MELLOR. 81 WnM rt NEW BOOKS from .Carters ana others, iniitreceived at DAVISON’S, Haricot at.: r aq Exposition of Proverbs, 1-8;' Da Costa: Israel and tbeQenlitae Bridge’* Manuel for tho Young; - Contributions to the History of tho Jews, from the The Footstep* of St. Paul; Follow Jesus; Come to Jesuit It i* h—by the anchor of Words of Jesus; Swcte s Famllr Prayers .... The Great Jonrney, by author of Moraine md Night Watches;. Ilonrs of Devotion. byTfcolucfc; Night of Wee ping*. Mdruluirof Joy. if Twenty I’leturesfrom SwUsetlaad, br Mslan.D, D;- 0 P Phillip's Devotional Guides w Christianity and Statesmanship, by Hague, D.D; Thomwell’s Discourses on Truth; Home Life, by Dr. Hague; The Fireside; Tho Christian Household; Christian-Retrospect and Register ibr 1853,'by Dr. Baird! Nicboir* Uelp to Reading the Libia, Epis. ed; Karts’* Sacred History: ’ Note* on Duelling; Afraja. or Life and Lori* la Norway, Bancroft’s, C vol< Ac. Ac. For sale by fald . • *J. 8» DAVISON’. &J Market st M near 4t r *B'OOKS,.BOOKS—PictoriaI History of the I 9 War* of the United SlaUe, from the earliest Colonial .... tune* to the clow or the Mexican War. by John Lewis , ' Thompson, 1 vol.8vo; Border War oi the W«*t,eompri*i*c 'the Frontier Wars of Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Uhio.li>- : diana, Illinois. Tennessee and Wisconsin, ana emltacibc ' Individual adventures among th* Indians, and exploit* of Boone, Kenton,-Clark, Logan, Brsdr. Poe, Morgan, '• WhltS-l and ‘other hnrdrr heroe* of the. Wert, by John Frost, IwL 8 v<*. The abate rei-'d and for sale by Jel6 . KAY A 00. &5 Wood at. . -"OEAiJING for the Winter Evenings; Po Jwiwtrr. History, Travel and Adventure, Biography, Tact and Fiction. Waveriy Novels. Abbottsfurd eiL. 12volj. Irving's Complete Work®; Abbott’s Histories; PaiievVCebtaei Library; Arthur's Library Jbr the Queens of England; -household, • •* ofSootland; _:Women cf lb* Revolution. Mrs. Ellett; Kveninca at Woodlawn, •* •• Choice Ht&rle* from Dickens' Household Words, - Uf-in tb» Clearings, Mrs. Hoodie; •-••Visit* and Sketch** at Home and Abroad; ' . • Rartswood; Sirßcland Ashton. Cirrvernook; ’ -Parish. City, Sonny, and dhadr Fid**; Lat*r Year*,Old Hon** by tbaßiver, - Ruth Han. Ida May, Varna: Works of Grace At-ullsr. Catharine Sinclair, Currer Bell, with many others ton num-roastn name, f«>r ut* br C«8 - S. SADLER, Auesbuny. OOOKS justrec’datDaTison’s Book Store, 'll GsM*r<nt»L: Practical and Easy Method of Letmlng German, -firstand second erratic, by r. Aha. . Nelson on infidelity. Afflicted Man’* Companion, by Word to the Afflicted, oy Be thane; Alexander cm Consolation, Ac- Ac. Bike’s Gaide to Young Disciples, Advice to YonngCbilv ~ tains; The Young Christian, or Abbott’s Young CbmUan'* Series; The Way To Do Good; The Comer Stone and the Young Christian.’ . —" - Bigatxky's Golden Treasury, plain and gilt. Jay'ftCbil'tianlostnuted. in the closet, family, church and world; in prosperity, adversity, • spiritual sorrows, spiritual iOTR, in death, the graroaoi glory. Abo, on hand, a large assortment of Family and Pociet Bibles, AmerWnaod Oxford editions, for sale at.reduced prices. JOILV S. DAVISON, 6u Market sc. T *HE Rose and tho Ring, by Thackary; Ifrr. Smith's lUrtorr of Gres***: • Tha Ksoutand the Etzasluu. illustrated; UormoaisQ sad the iionoaru, br Ferris; Parish sod other PeneiHnc*, hr Einrin. National Magazine Ibr Feb. For «al« br M J. 4th it. J' USX REC’D A FEESH SQPPIiY OF ‘ The Ltiudou Lectures; Rev. Autohfograpln Lord'* Modern History from tha time of Luther to the fmll of Napoleon; Poems, by John G. Saxe Bath Hall; Klrwan’s IhankrglTing' Sercnm; Ids Hay; ilarper>Btory Book No. 2. Tor ole by j. L. HEAP. 78,4 th street. f^TEWBOOKS —Bayard Taylor’s Joarner to Central Africa. * BayaM Taylor* Land of the Saracens, Afralat or, Life So Norway, Ruth Hall, by Fanny Fern, PudceDolngs, by TV. Marml, History of Bradduck's expedition; Ida Hay; Alone; ... For sale by KAY A CO ft 6 • , - 55 Wood at. MU SIC—IT ard Times Come no More, J3t 8. C-Fosten maple Qr»v, as suns by Sanford's Opera Troupe; Dreaming of Thee Forever. Wallace: . •- Strawberry GlsL with colored fruntlwpeee; I vin Sine sb more of Sorrow, Hatton; Bachelor’s Lament; . Dream lifo Scboiiiseh. Brown: - TremoteSefcottisBh I .WaU*cet Shanghai Polka. Warren; Florida Wait*. Harcailbon. Scotch Melodies. with lithograph lik«n*« of Burns. 7beabova*tt*t redd and for sale at the Mu»le Store of fcl JOHN n. HELLQR SI Word ft. . J MUSIC—FOSTER'S LATEST A SONG—Hard Time* Ccme Again No More, a* sung us nn*LW success by fiaiited’sßerwnadars; words asd S. C. Foster. Now-e-daya. a humorons ballad. Converse; Petrifaction, new song, bv Barker;, rm Waiting fbr the SpriagTimo, a most cliumia; new ballad, by Barker; . • The Happy Jlan.Jong oud chnrus, Inchc; . I*mNot3aV»lf At Alt onecfthebest Irish ballads ever wrttten.by A Lover. • Vllkinsaad his Dinah, comic song, by Perry;. # I Cannot Brails Dear Mother; new. Barker; Brighter than the 31ornlngfitar. Browne; The Heart and the Home, Dressier, Ball Room Briquette, *%c~, etc. Rncelxed in s irince oi the tradeand for sals by lIKNBY KLKBKR, y- ial» Sign of the Golden Harp, So. 101 Third st. 'VTEW BOOKS and fresh supply <?f Stan* 13l dardWcrkr iioth Hall, Ida Hay, Zi rapp«y; tofij of Greeley and Barnum, 24 supply: Pariah and other peoeUiajc* Dater Yearm Blair’s Lector* on Bettes Betters: SlrfmolrofTho*. Fowelt Boxtow Oil tteAStone. br &«▼. Joe. Smith. with other naw books. rwe'dby S. RADLKTD Allegheny.** PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTORS AT RE DUCED PRICES.— - Bartini's complete Method, reduced prise, .$1,50 • Be eerte celebrated Instructor, IjJO ~ BurgmuUcr u ** - ; i»oo Boston -«- •*» _ Uo C*BTny’« complete ** 1.50 Cramer's c *• L w Hunter's celebrated ** . ' 2,00 “ • (abridged) , 60 - Plano without a Master, £5 Burrcwe’s Piano Porte Prim»r, 25 , Clarke's Catechism* -o For sale at the Music Store of _ . ja4 JOliy IL MELDOR. 81 WaodVD T> AG WRAPPING PAPER—I2O ’’Bdl*. n, MeA.RagWrapper. asuperlarTiualitr, adapted for Cry Goods, just rac'd per O. t P. 0. R ; a large supply of DbLCr.andDM. filed Eaz Wrapper now win* made to order, to azrire shortly: also. In store Straw Wrapper.a*Pd sbac a good article bine and white Tea Papers, Ae. Good mixed Ragawaotod In exchange. iaao . a. SADLk£ Federal at- Allegheny. A BCHITECTURAL WORKS—The Ameri eaa House Carpenter, a treatise upon Architect ere, Goratee*. Moulding*. Framing. Doors. Windows and Stain, together with the most Important principles of PractleanJeoasetrr. • Treatise on Architect are, 801 l ding, filasopry, Joinery : Bonder's Guide, by Mlnard Lafrrer, Archi tect, Illustrated by 93 copper plate engs A Text‘Book of Geometrical Drawing, for the use of file ebauies and Seboels. Kept constantly tor sale'Dr telO - KAY A 00, 65 Wood ft. OUT AGAlN—Woods’ Monthly ..Real Es tate Register. On It there are described for sale 51 gwa Farms. 32 Houses and Dots. 4t fine Country goats and SCO City Dots, with which purchasers ought to be ac quainted before buying., Call sad get a Register gratia. taSO-tf . : TriPS WOODS, 7s, 4th ft. - NEW BOOKS.—Unanna uoa uounter Charms, hr Mari* Mclntosh: ah#Country Tear Book. by.Wflliam^HmrttfcJ Swallow Barn, by J. P.Kannedr: - '■ * ' Horso ?bos RoMnscn ac% .0 - ETi-CH • {53 C**‘ Bob cftho Bowl,-by da . i— White Jacket, nyiennsn Melville; ' ***■ , Amr llerbcrt, by W, Bewofl. TbeebarajostTee’d and fur sale by -■ . j»3O . K 4 If A CO„ 56 Wood ft GH AMBERS' SERIES OF SELECT BOOKS.* Chamber*’ Papers for {ho Peojto, 0 tdl* . ** Miscellany, 20 da s . .Repository, - 6 dor ’ . ** . 'Home Book, 6 da M BeJcet Writings, 4 . da . •». . Belectlons from theEdlnhartrJournaL. Portal* by B, 8. BQ3WOBTII.A CO., liff filarXet str DKDED PEACHES-200 bush. Ohio halves reocired and for sale by . BELL t LTGQtjiL\ TOUISYILLE LIME—IOO bbls. roo'd and J lor sale hy jalfl . R, ROBISON A CO. RY APPLES—IOO bus. just rcc’d and for SiUby ja2o - . a. hXrbaUghaco f - Knn BUS. Com; rn the ear, for salo uv Jtf J.B. CAN7IECD. REDUCED—A. A.Ma- E 4 son AOo, will, oa_Hanirtar, tlec. 16th, redoes tbs prSa of their Immenaa stock of tolutridertej eomprisin* upwards of W cartons of Sleeves, Cbemix-dti*, Cellars. Da cea. Trimmings. k*~ t ust opened. - *,16 Drug, store for sale—a mod r<w tafl stand, by ' dt3Q-lwd TLKMISg 8110. ~Wf RAPPING PAPER—A few realms ex w f traslu for Dry Goods lealerr. late • • - j. SUnoOKMAKKEA CO. mjTJSKINGUM FLOUR—IOOO bbla ‘Wind- J,TJL*or MDls' Kxtxa.for aalo'.by jal&- J.AW.ItKA, FAMILY. FLOUR-250 bbla “Storr <fc Mer r rfo^‘*^»tt*y* upu r«forrale bT/. ~ J. k Vi. IIKA. CREAM —A rery excellent article \J Ibrehspped hands, sore Upk, A«4 0 dox. fresb-prepar edUPd fcTssXehy JOS. rLKMTNQ. tori Jla'd A Marketst. 4M ANDINE—An excellent article for d,., l^l ua^ fa ,«ac„ K abr Jo3;i , LEMIvo _ 1J OTTER—iO bbln. frosh Roll; MEAL—2O bbls. fresh White Corn w ito*rriT»andfersa?sby T.UTTER AOO. PEARL HOJIINY —10 bbls. prime for sale by .P.W,II£BfiIIKg*CO-.M*»r«mtft t XfEMNANTS OF SILKS—A. A. Mason A JLw Co. Will Offer cm Battmlay, Dee. lCth'.’ a Urge Tot o KemnanUof auts; at almost on* half the usual price. . XJACKED BUTTER—IO bbls. pkd. Battoit. J ftDOZ. YOUNG AMERICA COLLARS IA/*t ! fill ~ TAS GQTtDKB'g- r TMOLASSES—OO bble.iwrcrop N. 0.-M^ J.TA liases fee sale by -... L . .. n.pafy.Ry,T. A CO. '*■ 4 SECOND-HAND. t CiOCKERING PI- CtLOVEK SEEDr-200 bus. prime for silo Jby ja2J . • aUBIYZh ADILWOKTi - iIOXFTARY RATES OF DISCOUNT. OOKICTOJ DJUiTTOA TEE OTtSßtnWn OAXETTt,BT *, HOLMES & SONS,! Brokers. A’a. W \terli! tL bfUeien Third and Foarth tti. POUbvrnk -IBranch at Y»nt«! ; “**J ar |Bfanch at Youngstown- do M« a^ of s»r—P» Oty Bawk. Cincinnati— do i r, ft . V V - *°J do~PMiOojmnwd2 BkAilncln’l.. do P«iFranklin Bank do ntSv Sfv^ l - 1 -; A . , ?^S L "-^ lAra t eKe ****** do stSv Üb erties.panyhio LUo lus Co_ do BankofPoni. : rylraola ; —parjWefllern Reserveßank- do Township-par SasoU Notes- - l NEW ENGLAND. n?£^ r !, AJ i rch “ lc *^’Bk-par .insolvent Banks v GlrtM Lank. ; ...... .pari •.. JEW YORK. * Kington lienk. par NeT York city- -par MannfaaAl.eeli. Bank—parlooontry i Bimk.-....: par) . MARYLAND. Bank par Baltimore - nr ghllsdelphia dank ——~d»r Conn try* - -l tenth work Bint. par N. JERfiKY* DELAWARE. rradramai) sLank -par aU solvent Banks X Western Baal. ......pari VIRGINIA p£ of £L*n • bereburgh- 1 Bank or the Yalh*y T Bank oabe f f.crCounty_.pnr;UankofVa-Rlchmond- ** lc-y...-....-.yariKx. Bank, Yo- Norfolk “ Baokof3tfU/._Uießter—palFarmers’llkofYlrKlnla. “ •V«*E'* , &T2: V* \Merchants* AMe^jbank ora«ttr;barsh. — 1 North Woitrra B.it ... of Lewir.tnwn—... Branches...l RankofHldd.etown 1 NORTH CAROLINA. .Mi«tm>rne T y (x..8«ik... p l r panic of Cape Ffai....„ 3 'R i nl L p K- !, ?. r^ u Sfe rl^. (;L -s*r 5 * r BaDkofSt. c*fN. CarolJ’a 3 Sl^Hhl Ek T -8 IWd«8 Co-par'C«n. Bank.WihnJnrton. 3 Doylojtnrn Lank——......par Mcreluuto'Bk-Vewbarn, a — SOUTH CAROLINA! E * l ¥v7r ~ v; —1 RkoftheSt-ofy Carolina 8 lanasrs’Bao/BuckeCo—par Bank of !<oath Carolina. 3 Farmery BkofLoaeaster-par Bank of Charleston.— 3 FAtmme Banl; oi Keading.par Planters’* Meelian’a' Bk 3 F»na-Bko f tehnylklll Co-pa ■ GEORGIA. m.A Droir. Whniesburc.i Augusta Ins. A Bk’cOo Fnmdia Ek Va*hingtoil_ }f Bank of Angmte 3 lUrrisburs Esnk- 1 Bk oflfrnnswlek. Ann’o. 3 HonradaWßark——.. 1 TENNESSEE/ Lancaster Bark —.par AUsolrent Banka—; 8 Lancaster Ocraaty Bank—par KENTUCKY. UUnon Ban!;———.—par BkofKentuehy.Looisv'el Miners’ Bank orPottarlilspar BkofLoulsre.Thartton “ llononaahela IVank- par Northern Bk of Kentucky “j West Branch Rank.. -par SouthernßkorKentucir ** Wyoming Bk, WlDtasbaiTepar INDIANA. p°, r , >c 7S*f lk ? SUto Bank * braneheu-1 Relisf Notes.-..—.-1 ' MISSOURI. Q . . , jßk of State of Mlwouri— Ohio Btate Busk..—... I WISCONSIN Branch at Akron.—., do Magas A Fire In. Co. chka C . Branch at Ath :n? ... do JnCIUGAN. Branch at Bri lceport— do Fannere’Mechanles’Bank 3 Branch at ChUiooths...— do Pi.nipiini«T tunk„, ..... ~ 3 Branch at CleTcUnd— ilo Insurance Company....- 3 . Branch »t ToWo—... do State Bank - - 3 Branch do CANADA. Branch at Delaware...-- do Bk ofN. America,Toronto fi Branch at. Coliuaboa do Bk oftha I’oopleTrorontn B Branch at Ashtabula—- do Bank of Montreal 6' Branch »t Salem—— do Bk of U. Canada. Torcnto 6 Branch at Man.ifield da KAPTERN KXCHANGK. ’ Branch at Rlpl ?y...._ -do On New York..—H Brooch at Char inaatL— da On Philadelphia—... do Branch at Wajhlncton— do On Baltimore- —...- do BraoyhatCadU do WESTERN.EXCHANGE. Branch at .... doiCincinnafL....l.Si Branch at Steabeneßle.- do LorUsTlUe..— Broach at Mt. Ycrnon..—. do St. Louie Branch aVNework. do GOLD AND SPECIE VALUE. Branch atSprhyrtield..— do DoubloosK Bpanbh 16,00 Branchat Marietta. do do Patriot——lV>o Branch at Troy do Eagle, old —10,60 Branch atHLJ’leaaant.— do Esile, new 10,00 Branch at 2&ne*elUe— do Erodeneksd’ora.—..— 7,50 Branch at Norawdk.- do Ten Thalers. 7,50 Branch at Pl<iua.... do Guinea* fidk) Broach at do teTerelcms—.4^3 Branch at Kaioa—.— do. Ton Guilders 3^o Branch at JliTftrna—.. do Napoleon* 3.SC Branch at Cuyahoga ... do Ducats—2J9 Broach at Mo^iiiou-...... do Branch at Woottsr.-.—.. do GEOfiOE E. ARNOLO & CO. . • 'BAyKERS. ‘ t DKALKRB IN EXCHANGE, COIN, BANK NOTES. Ac„ aVj.74 boarih opposiig Jicnl e/ PitUbLTvtu tlj, AllTranaactioiui at most liberal rates^f Ocl.V.iTrT CAMPBELL, BREDIN & CO., BANKERS, A'EW CASTLE AND BUTLER, PEKXA riHES c-iwenna, a. n stmcct rxjna u&aix,. xa. 1. Bora—To John Floyd A Co- Oha*. F. Spang, Fai- Geo. R. White, Jsmeti MarahalL Pittsbnrah; Steen, Garrett A U*,. Italguel* A Co„ Reeder A Bro».. Pbffa'a. not^lmd AYER’S PIUS. FOB ALL THE PURPOSES OF A T FAMILY PHYSIC. HURL bos long existed a public demand for an e&etiro purgatir* pUI whloh could 1» reU-d on as sura and rerfrotly safe lu its operation. This has been prepared timeet that detuand. and -an-extensive trUI ofiUTirtawrhaecoQduriTelr shown with what *ur cejs It acoompU'-he* the parpens designed. It Is easy to' makeaphysicaljn'U, but not easy to make the best ot all one which should har* none of the but all Uw futraoUgeK of every other. This has been at tempted hero, aud wtth what suerow «« would respertful lysubmlttothopnliUcdecLwcn. It hu be«u unfortun ate forth* pa'ieut hitherto that almost every purgative mevlicine Is acrimonfams and it ritstlng to tto tew*i* This not. Many o! them produce so math griping palo and rorulslon in the sy*:*u as to moo than eocnterboL ■o«thsjoo>ltobederlyed from them. Th*« i*SU pro due* no IrritaGon or pain, unleM itorL*» from a tgeriou*- lT existing obsiructFm cjt derangement In the Vowel*.— Being purely vegetable, no barm can arl« from tbrlr u*e in any quantity; built is better thatanymedMeashnuld be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use In the several diseases to Wbkb they are apfilratH are given on the box. Among the complaint* which bare hreu vptwdlly cured by them, we war mention .Liver Complaint in it* various l-'-rtas uf Jaundice, Indigestion, Laueuor and Ixm of Appetite, IdsUesscess, Irritability, BRlott* Headache, niloo* Fever, Fever and Agoe,' I'aln la the Bide and Lotus, for In truth, all these art* but the eonse* qce&enofdluasodaction lathe liver. A* an aperient, they aUord prompt and *uro relief In Owtlvenesa, Piles, Colic, Dysmtery, flumor*. ftrefula and Scurvy. Cold* with a Tenets of the body, Ukwa and impurity Of the blood; In short, any and every ease 'where a purgative is regained. They have also pmlneed rom* eincnlariy soowiMful euros in Kheutuatltm, Gout, Drop«y, Gravel. £r«slprla*. BalpUation of the Heart. Faina In the Back, Stomach and Side. They staonld t«n freelr taken In the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the' change of seasons. An oecosinual dcse sUmnlate* the stomach and bowels into hesltbr ortivh, aod restores the appetite and viitjr. They purify tb* blood, and. by thalr llmulant action on the arcnlatary system, renovate tb* • strength of the tody, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of tbe whole Organlstn. Uenr* an occasional dose is advantageous, sron though no eerious derangement •xistc bnt unnecessary dosing should never bo carried too for. as every purgative medicins reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand coses In which a physio Is reunited eona&fc beenumrrated h«iro. bnt they sagceat tbemselUMStothoroasonof etprybod*; and it is cooidently believed this pill will answer a better purpo i* tlian any thing which has hitherto been available to manktod. Wbentlielr virtues are once known. th« pub lic will an longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need oj a eathartlemedidne. Prefixed by JAMEd O. ATKTL Assay-r aotTPrartlcal Chemwt, IjowwH. Mas*. Prlee 26 cts._per I«>X. Five toie# S?r $l. Sold £y Druggist* and ZEcaiczs ip- Mwltein* througbeot this sabtion. . miTEU’S SFAMBU MUTUKIi. Tbs Great Purifier of tba' Bloodl NOT A RABTICLE OF MERCCBY IN IT; X jr.i the Afflicted Read and Ponder! _ - AnJnfuGibl6jUx**djtfar Scrofula, Kineft A'nl, Rf\evau> turn, ObtiinaU OtMnemu Xruptieru, PuapOutr on tin fhctf Bolehest Bn Zi, JLffme and tc Stm Ifrjt Bing Wlmacr 7V£»/x, ScuJJ llenf- JUnlaiTtmcnlond </o>g Bmtu ovd\ Joints, ctabtom Vleen. SyjtfrilitU Di* - 'lr. orderti ItSMiiOffo, Bpinol dep plaioti. ood ad Ditetua arit’ . inc’fyom an inyudicioas weqf Xfzvurv, fw i , crudouxinZfJK. J' ■ -"isnsSi.'S * I'HlSgreat alteratire Medicino and Puri- I CernfKloodlsnow used by thousands of gratoful pauen .sfrein all parts ofth« United States, who testify dally to toe Kmarkabtaeuri’f performed byihe neatest of all modlrinea, “CAliTKTt’a SRAM HSU MIxfURK- New ralgla, KbeutuaUsta, Scmfula. Rrupthme on tb« Skim Div er UitaalfiJ. Ferer*, Ulcora,old Kor-g. Affritlon* of tfc" Kld ncya. Dlseaweof t>e Throat, KemalH Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Doom hud Joints, an fpeodUy put to flight hr nsln* n»i« great and Inestimable remedy. For ail dlrwiitea of the Blood, nothlna has yet been found to compare aiUi lt.*Jt deansuaths system of ail impuri ties, acts gently and el&ciently on.-the Direr and-Kldneyv,' f&engthens the Digestion. jrir*e tone to the Btomaeh, makes the skin clear aud hcuthy.and restores the Con stltutiOD.eutorhled by disease nr broken down by the ex eexeeM of youth, to its pristine rigor aad strength. Tor the Dsdie*. !t Is Intntnparoblr better than all the msmeties ever used. A frw dons oiCarter’i Spanish Mix ture will remoro all talkrwueesnf cntnolnxlon, bring - the rose* mantling to Iho cheek, give elasticity to the step, and Improve the cmeral health In a remarkable degree, beyond ail the malidces e*rr bearsl of. .. Tbe large tunnber of eertifleatss wMch we hare retired from persons fh>m all parts of the. United Utito*. ls the best erldeaec that there Is no Humbug about it. The prasa, hotel keener*, magistrates, pbyslci&ns. and public men, wall known to tb** comm unitr, all add t&eir tosttmo njtothewondsrltiieffisrtaof this Gi'.l'.AT BLOOD fUBI- Call on the Auent and eetaClrcelarand Almanac: and road the wonderful sure* this truly Rnntnstof all iI«U -dneth&s performed. None frenuine unless slgnsd - BEN*TETT A BEERS, Pnv prletonuN'o. 3 Pcarlstreet,Biebxnoud, Va- to whom all orders for sui-pUm and agencies most be addressed. . . For sale by B.A.Falmestoi'kfl Co.,Flemft)f; Joe, . Fleming, Pittikirght IL P. Schwarts, Alleghnny City, and byDruFslstsaanerally. .viTMr' l*wl* TT HAS POWER TO CURE—“I had: m 1_ used Ittwioa before I Wt It* beneficial effects.*: J/r. B. E. HeJUrt—Si*i—Hafferinz from a cold andrwoab, for which Z tried many receipts, wltboat obtaining relief, I was presented with a botUe of-* , U.Ji. Sellers' Cough Mixture." I think it aduty which lows both you andtoe fiubllcio geitcraSUrt^slUrelrAssert that I hAd notutod t twice befCr* 1 wit its beneficial effects, and (under the Uvlne WettiDp) had no omaMon' to finish tbe bottle, i testily also, as to having witnessed Its magic properties on Menas of mine; one la particular, who had a try Log attack on harlong*. aoeompsuted with a distressing cough.— Verily theonty trae Fs'-ulxplus (where coughs and colds affect the sufferer) has deeoeoded amongst'tuis “H. B. Sellers' Oougb Mlxcare. M. FITZ'IKUADD, FlttsbuMß, Jan. 14,1&51. 135 Wylie et. .IhmpwedMaiold LyiLK. BBLDKDHA CO„ 57.iv00d st, and for sale by druggist* crnfywhrrn. Je'JQ ■ CIDER AND WINE: jSfflai ',- ,:,y J iNEG.AR :'i. m£jm. iVU i'ICKLLZa&EAJinT . Well known- for Its fine . {@^^3 te.'hfjZ'd i layer. BUtaoUi end I’urily, BftisiE&a' and warrantod to lmproT* by Jvim wASLi. iPs^aKsass^^Ss^^S^g nf mMlnrn and AnegualiUes r, AuS t «lfM # u or . yw! * fl for fihlrdng, aadhhlrtin*^lfrintsMS rLV*»- Loq * Cloths We eonUnue to k«>ep, ali?'a • Linen, i tarranied jjunjtcx, andb*Snr?Lsii lcla ?l Dosom "" ir w I*?- ~ MUBPHY k DUROHrTKT.n fresh KoirSi'tS; jL» reeMtßtirormrfhT >*B HKKUY ILCULLISS. T _ARD— 15 kgs prla'o Lard reo’d and for Uudo hT j»!>. IIL'SKT H. COU,IN’S. COAP— SO bis. Palm Soap and 25 Coxob Q Boria fo*l> la ticra for wJa by T. LITTLB & CO, T AIU) AGiiEASE—2 bbls. Lord and-18 1A bbls. Grease now landing; from steamer TvinCHyfor Satir ■: ■■■■-: jaSO - I&AIA1I DICKBYACQ. LAXBEEQ—it) bbls, now landing .from stexmerTwinCUyfcrsahLby I. DIQKEYaOO. • BBOOMSr-lOD do 3. Com Brooms for.sale br ; ’.JaM - ~ HEN&Y ILCULUSB. . O PAINT—S tons American Irad MJ french foratla by. I3AJAIIDICSBY ACILJ tftIEDICAL -TO THE PUBLIC. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT; rrrntruFNT'op prof, james Mccmrrock, m. t From the Philadelphia Medical College. A XEW ZJIA IX THE UiSTORP OP UEDICIX' Popular Medl-hic for the first thn* sanctioned by tho HIGBIfIf AtitHOUTTIN TUB PJtOffiSfilOS! npHE undersigned have tho pleasure of in JL forming the -üb!L- that they hire made menU with the rsnlnrn; Pmf.-vcr JAMES SIeCLINTOCE M. D„ m'Philadelphia. knnwu fir more than a quarter of eenturypast is oncrf Ut* grvatort Practitioners aadTewh ere ofMedirinr and Sartfwy In this eountry orln Europe for the purchM of hU mlpes, and the preparation o writ* of FA3IILY 'LKDICIXE3 therefrom, which will be put up in a ehtap anil popular form, adapted for general uk, and suited to the most prevalent diseases. These remedies emhraeaVoiae or the meet Talualla diacOTerles and combinations eocriwneu for the cured disease. They aw tbo fruits of the taiwt profound investigation, the wid est rerearr-b, and the almost unequaled experience of once the first physicians of the aga. Each remedy U cspedall adapted to aome particularfom <J diseatt. In acrcrUancs with the htffhat principle! qf modern nodical science. Each of these remedies hate been tried, Improved. &hd final I perfected, in the court® of along, active and highly sUo csMfhl practice not only In Philadelphia, hut throughout many dlstaut'seetloES of the country to which hit grea* epntation has ealled him. Their nature and effect aw known and approved of by hundreds of regular physicians who hare been hlaatudenU and seen their beneficial re suite Ju Hr. Hcdintoek'i own hands, while they were us under his tuition, In the Colleges of Philadelphia, Castle ton, Pittsfield, and elsewhere. BUt> TBC TOLLOWiaO OTStmeAT*: This Is to certify that I bare placed m the hands o Messrs. A.Cu«hman *Co-, New York, the recipes of mi “Family Medicine,” with my full authority to prepare and off* them for popular-usc. jf They «• «och as I hare been in the habit of recommending and pnseriWug for many years, and their composition is well known to hundredsof regular physicians, who hare been my students, and who are manr of them now practising with distinguished sue* cess in ail parts of the country. My Inducements for this stop arenumerouc am> of the most argen.is. tbatthe de* maud for .my remodier has become so large, through prte rate reportoftheirsuccess.aa to maketheir preparation too great a draft upon my time; another is, the repeated goUcitatlonsofmy nrfcrods and patients. In the belief tltat the general introduction of my remedies would be in many respects a public benefit; and finally, lu wearing the eer operation of Mr. Alexander Ottshmau. who U a thoroughly educated Chemist and practical Apothecary ofmahy yearr experience, whereby I am -enabled to assure tho subtle that they will-bo prepared in th*BIOT, PCnerr ahd most aurfeet form. regaraleu of expense. JAM Ida MoCLIN'rOCK, M. D., late PrctNcer of i Anatomy and Surgery in the Philadelphia College of Med trine and Acting Professor of Midwifery; one of the Con sulting Physidan* of the Philadelphia Hospital, llloek* ley; late member of the National Medical Association; nembeT of the Philadelphia Medical doelety; member of | the Medico-Cbirursiral College of Philadelphia; formerly ! President and Protestor of Anatomy and Surgery In Cas ; tletaa Medical College, Vermont; and also, late Professor of Anatomy and Physiology In Berkshire Medical lestl! tutioa, Pittsfield. Mamu Ac.. Ao. Ac. We need scarcely remind the Intelligent public of th i areal nmttily which exists for the introduction of a class of good aad rsltoMs papular medicine < which may be oonfl dently adopted in»s,-imily OM and depended on al oi , fnuln the absence of a physician, as belng!tho legitimate productions of Science, ttwly and-Experience. Noargumcat la needed to prove the Immense superiority of such a dare of remedies prer the dangerous compounds that aredaily puffed into notice by ignorant and reckless men, solely for the purpose of eorkfeisg themselves at the expense of th Uvre and health n. 'thrir fellow being?. We trust cool) dently In the good/ enwofths community to support u» l hla effort to extirj* do the great pobllo evil of Quackery by giving a careful perusal to tbs following Ust, whichem brace the first twelve remedies of the series, and which coca prim some orthe most valuable specifies ever discover ed for the several complaints enumerated. If you or any of your friends are sufferers, ore no time lu pfenning tbs aHoftheJirif BtdJieui aullwrily of tU day, by thtainiug and giving a trial to such of Iheen medicines M are adapt ed to the ca-ve. We call especial attention to the first o the list as being most generally demanded, at this seai namely, the t.. ..-.PKtTTOKAL HW* Tfns Invaluable Syrup, whlrb U entirely * epecaMs lu It* composition. baa Inn employed with waudertul ruroeufor many y«&r8 lu the cur®of dlaeascf of tbw Art F«JUIiC WJ Li'*(iS. Tbe moat coounon disease* of the** organs are, irrifwfK’n und qf the Uii'Tiut Membraut which Hunt tb* uietnbetfcf tha throat, windpipe and long*. Kot *uy of tiw«i f<niu of disease,nbsthet rhowicu them* S-|v*fi <•« W**qK TieKlinj cflhr. FArrvif, Ttghtnstt in the TAfi’Ot, ffrttfnta <tf i>T’«cf, ViJJicuUy 0/ /hvufAisp, tioart’nut nr Isnrt qf low», and fttetie />r»r»He use wUlb* attended with the happiest rvsalU. His reduatnendM u one of tbs beat and safer t nr dl cine* flip all bmi cf a+vn c*l/ii and Qrtnihittion. Iro i*trutn*t**kn*jrr*j*\*uHtm qf Opiuox, fit arty LU/4, i» Uu&niji. PRICK (In Hut Bottlealfil. U.-«*UOU> A.JinCOUaH »liTCRK. row recent cnoAtm, "old* smj irritation ot tbs ttooatoi loops. it Is especially valuable fiw children; no family.in our changeable climate, should be without this efficient remedy* 'which. If taiuni on the first eymptons of mid. would prevent many an- attach of Ercnchltli, and a fetal* inua io Consumption. Jiir Itoudampn orjprtfurutio* qf Ops Mt. M any tXape, to OtitMiMurr. PiUCIJ, jo-rbotC*, tif» cents. 11l .ASTHMA ASITwikWPLNO OUCOII JIEMJCDY. these tejTflily,«listrvsiio« diseases are relieved to an un paralleled degree by this purely vegetable medicine, which has bcira brought to perfection slowly io the course ol many years* observation. Trial Is all that Is needed te prove its •‘t&raej to thw who have newer nurlcyed It PIUCK, ptf Huttli, il) wata i “t-buunatKAookdj alandciiolkiia pubyc> UVB. A csssici cure fix Dlanhai and, tfasrd yijisv, foiDre entry, Cholera Slotbus and AriatlcCbolera. This preKTlp Una ras ssvxa r*lUO> locate Diarrhoea; and In D/x-ctm it la equally suwcaeftiL la tba aarl/ itaira* of Asiatic Cholera itwlll bofciand (Drainable. For Celle of I ofantl andlStaicra Inliiitma It is a suTuraltni remedy. Foil Jl* nscUouifiir om accompany each bottie. PRICK, p«r little, MS and SO coats- : V TONIC ALTERATIVE? SIHUP. For tD« runs l- Of Cbfdhftsu or San Pixa*. x, vtx: Tctt**r, Scurry, Salt Kh-ttn, Itch, Ringworm, Ac. & Of IHvojtt .ticrofnia of King's tril, White Swelling, tloitre or Swelled Sock, Toners, mow Ulcvr*. As. 3. Jthnxciie rtisenvs: Chronic Rhea mat l*m. float. Ac. «: Umxriol er lKstturj cf all rliunwa, Primary, fecooodary «rT*r- Uary. There disown all arts# from a rawif In the tfiVn repairing an site ration of the Seewtkins and a gnnf-ral po nbeatlon of the Wood. For this purposethe Tokc AtraJu stts Sntrp, whleh rembioce the »Irtoea of certain meet*. Wo rrmcdlee.iulied to the diseased state efth# system, will b« tound woaJerfnHr eff-«rt|T*. PRICE, fPint Dottiest »1 11 I£>Yi*PEPTIC RUXIB. nrsrrm*. or disordered digestion, may be called th» National Dlieare of America. Its symptom are Iwulaohe; giddiness: crrratfrs**s; low spir'd*; dimnessnf Tlsloii, with motes or specks before the eye*; itching cf the nostrils; dullness of hearing and ringing In the **r~ dLwusnwnbw taste In the tannin: constriction or weight about tbechcet; dltftrnlty of breathing: m» cf suffocation In lying duwn or la ascending ttaint: palp! tattoo.or uneasy G-ellnc about the heart; lmwularcr d«nel«n* appetite; **n»e of sluking at the stomach; aridity; heartburn; pain or fttlneu of tig abdomen, and cosUreOssa. Boxae of, there symptom* aO ware appear In Hispepeiajand sometimes the same patient has many of them at £b« ucm time, or at different tiwa For stucklng there Protean symptoms in their Mat and soared, ric deranged condition of the dies* tiro fane lien a Um HtCTxrnQ Jluximeombtne* all the rainobU Ingredients whleb the Vegetable Kingdom affords. Taken In amwio tfonwlUi ths VrgstahirpurgsUre Pill* lo oses where there Is noth coeuTeoces. or with the AatbßUlloua Pi!!*, where the fimetions of the Ursr are lrregulart*dtwharced. U will to fcand sn«et«f»duM wa«4l- PRICK. Us Pin? bOttwaltL yn RHECIiATIO MIXTURE. A purely regstabls combination for toe ears ofßbtumw tiim, Oout, and all Neuralgic and Rheumatic Diseases.— This remedy U offered with tbs trfswri lthss boon,used moetextetutTnly and Is as near a Brsancfc* Rheumatic Diseases as,ths world ha* ertr teen. PRICE, pei bottle, to oentat j vm RsiruMATic liniment. Ah in&lllbie outward application for the relief of all rhea* me tie or neuralgic pains, sprains, swellings, stiff neck, ' ftlffnr* of the joint*. pain in the should rr*. hack or limbs. It affords immediate relief from colic, and pains In the stomach and abdomen. As a counter uTitant.lt u tnralu* able In >ll mu when an extonal sfilmtilsnt is neodeL— PRICE, per Bottie, tO cents. . _ ANUDYNE MIXTURE* A meet convenient ud valn&le remedy. to be used both internally and externally, f£nb« relief of pstn, vKETRSi aocr* aa anoxic, es la rirarua Palm In the Chert Btitcb- M la the Side. Pains In the Face, Ncunlrle Polo* wherev er found, Fains la the Steaseh, Bowels, Lirer or Kidneys In sadden attache of OoUe, Billons Collevend Pita of gtoa* er Gravel. It will (irt Immediate relief. PRICE, per Bot tle, Fifty Gents. TONIC MIXTURE. OB FSYEUAXDA ; A *nn end safo vegetable remedy for fmr end Acne, or Intermittent Freer is ear cf It* forma, end for ell tutveeea recarrlng periodically. Thla renurf y tea been tried to the fullest extent, end hea been found e memo so far ea any medlelM can be entitled to that name. In from acute diseases, where too Ice era repaired, end la el) cane ofjmetnttoa ofetrengtb end went of nervous pav er, It will be found singularly eCcadcus. Piling per Cot* IAI VEGETABLE PUBOATIVE PILLS, for the relief of Ooxsarrma, end all He palnfulrewulU each ee Headache, Citrine**, Sick Stomach, Faina, endeT the symptom* enumerated under the "Drapeptie Elixir \ In ell case* where wiritatlen if needed, them HUs ere e fieri elu« tafeand mod, but rffdenieathartuu Noinvalid. or traveller *houJd be without theta, PRICE, per Bex. 23 Orate. • 301 ASTI-BILIOUS PULS. Fcr Liver Oamplainta.end all forme ofdlana arising from deranrameotofthe liver, wtth symptom* suchaa yellow ness of the Eye* end Shin, Dlxxineee, Headache. with Ting* to* In the ears, yellow, fomd toons, pain In the right shoulder, sen**offallnree orpatn la the right ride, disor dered stomach os bowel*, deficient action of the kidnera. day-colored stools, eet. Three PUla, If taken In the Incipt entrtagteof RUloui end Yellow, or other Fpreri, will gen erally ward off the attack. PBICK. pet Box,23C*nte. ' The undersigned. In accepting the proprietorship of Dr Jamee ilcCUntock’a famOy Medldnee, would reepeetfolly state to the public, that in hie profoerion as Dispensing Chemist, for nearly fifteen yean past, during which H"»« he has been actively connected with the best phamaeutl «) e«t*bll*hm*nta Intble country, he has bad constant ooeieloo to see and, prepare the preeerlpUoni of the most eminent physicians, anions whom be would Dr. Uott Dr. Parker, Dr. Prends, Dr. Cheeeraan, Dr, B*«e, lh Whittaker, Dr. Schmidt, Dr. Uosaek, Dr. Kleum,Dr*. Prattaird Young, Dr, Beals, Dr. Grom, and manyothere n the city of New York. The experience thus acquired enables him to disci Iml nato with confidence between Ultimate mtdieitus, combin ed. tcißtiifically, so; aa to eeoore a harmonious chemical ae tins In union with thetchhfheet etfecta. an the Inaccurate mixture* of quaekeryeihd IgnorannnwheTt ln,fbr want of proper knowledge In combining them, the beetingrvllenLi may neutraUM and destroy each othcr.ci result In asubttanoe highly lniurloua, and contrary to It* etonded design. It is with pleasure, therefore, that b Htifies that tho prescriptions of Dr. James MrCUatoek ar ot only .ooopoeed of the meet valuable madlenl agents known to. and habitually employed by, our boat pricti tlouerslu the treatment, ot-the teveral diseases for which they are intended, but they ire combined In such accurate proportions, !n relation to their efaeuieal and nedlaiul effects, as to secure the attainment ot the utmost Inrrme of their power and efficiency. In eondaslon r lie will only add for himmlfi that be can refer with eonfidimoa te his pest career, ashli guarantee to the public that thaw gnat remedia In his hands will be SaiihfuUysrrepaied fu strict accordance with the prescrip tlcoicfthelr distinguished originator. ALHX, UU3irUAN Graduate find Tnutes QftV-JY. F! CUUpe ttf i'Aumacy/ . Tl»« above ifedlcince may bonrocurvd. at wholesalscr retail, of A.CUBHMAHACO n , Bola Proprietor, No. 122 Falton sL, New York. And of all the prlnriprl Druggists In thla dty. JAMES MeCUHTOCK, M, D. comer of oth and Filbert star Philadelphia . 'And Of • FLEMINa DUOTnEHE, AgtA, Pittsburgh. I And GEO. K. BLETSEB, Agent, cur. of Wood st, and 'firgln alley. • i . And of J, P. FLEMING. Allegheny CUT, - And may be ordered through any Apothecary, Druggist o Oipptry 8 tore keener tn anr part of the country; alt HOPS— -lO balca prime Eastern Hops roo’d and for sale by .... ■ B, HARBAPQo A 00. LINSEED^OIL— 15 bbls. Linseed Oil in store and for solo iiy B. HARHAPOII A CO. CIBEASE L AKO—S bb!a. j*co'd and for sale T bj • BELL A UGOhTT, Water street: . A. MAiiON & CO, httvo jastroo'd 100 >i% • pcs. of Alpacae, Ooburgs, Paramattas, &c n which viUMecidatßtunl-Annu.il prices- jalC :CUNUBIES—2 bbla. Lard; 018 bbbt. areas* ilO bbls. Flanec'!, to arrire or aalw by • ■ ja!9, ISifAH DiQFtKY A 00. IT Alltf—lo-kgs, prime Lard just reo'd and tj for Mia by (leg 8, HAfIDAUQII A 00. VALENTINES— largo pnd Imutilul os f. eortiaealof Comicand ReßUnjeaUl YafenUhesJust {wd and tor sale, either wholesale or retail, lowsr than fhtbUdtr. Call and see them, at.. -■ A3O LADfFEirB Bookstore.B7 Wood st. 50ft BBI *- SUIV&E^TBA.FLOUfi;* bunted ltaaditt,fcft)v«« o . .■> - v ■ 4«fin sSedTfcr »l* bf . iJS - now landing from --"• :' ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ; . ra au niokCT too.- , HOtrSESe FARMS, &Ce CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—A large lotofgmand,- titaiM In the «h ward, an 1 fronting on Penn st. between Harrison and Careon., ronnlngback to Spring alley, on which are t*ect*d*two doable 3 story Brick Hoases on fwinst, arid 4 Brick Tearaentt on Bpring alley. The whole property Is in Prime order, and oecopledby prompt paylnc tc-nanU. Those-wasting a gno«l abd sab Inyesttnent ibmild apply st Offered at the low price, of s®oo. * o » , 72 t i joonto foO. g. McLAIN A SON, 31,5 th st !•//» 1-2 ACRES OF LAND, situated 1 1-2 / U mdu Iran Fai<mY«n»r Station, to Umnc&J *0 acre* cleared, tal*iv'a in *-cod timber land, inthirwd Trnae Una; Barn and Orchard, fronting «x nrt of Little Beam. Call on B, SIcbAIX * SON. lOWA LANDS TO EXCHANGE FOR PITTSBURGH MAHUFACTUBBS-Wa t lira toar bun-, a red and elchtj aere*of?«x«*nent land la Toys coontf. lowa, which we wfll esehacc* for gttabwtfh Maau&e -• ‘ • ||y to B. JlCLaut I &U?l. tared articles. Appl T AWRENCEVILLF. —$2,000 ONLY—For I J sale a comfortable Doling Uooae, of hall, pallor, diningroom, kitchen. coodMt&r and to ld rooma- Tbo lot ha* a front of 48 ft- on Allen st, By 100 deep; a well of good water and pomp In the kitchuo: out-oven. (table uimlen and frail tree*, prat** Tine* oT rholce quality, A«. aUdn oner Sdwm herald for 52.000.8700 : | n hand, remainderata yeSS. a.CUTHBERT A SON, 140. 3d st. EABM NEAR FREEPORT FOR SALE— We an anthoriaed to sell that 80 acre Farm, near port, for the sacrificing prlreofSlfiiyr acre, as the owner wishes to leave Jbrtne fkr W»st on the 16th itut,— Apply to fo3 B. MeLAIN t SON, SI. 6th st. T» UILDING LOTS FOR SALE—A lot of 20 If ft. front on McKee st. by 80 ft. deep, situated in Rir- Bingham. Price $250. Alsa'ilnt* eitnated In East Bir mingham, each having a iront of 20 ft, on Meadow et- by 00 ft. dees. Price of each sl'2s. Apply to fid R.iU]TIIBKRT A SON, 140 8d »t. SALE—A splendid Dairy Farm of 100 oeraa, near the Perryirille Plank Road, 8 miles from ' thoeitv. I tie in prime order. On it are.'iflneOrchards of grafted fruit, wlthgnoa Houses, Barn and Stables, nnd’ev err convenience. Frioe low, at*t»por am. - Knnnireof fr2-tf TaOS. WOODS, 76.4 th ft. FOR SALE—A, Country Scat of 11 1-2 _ acres, within 3 miles of the efty. oa-a good road- 16 Is offered eery low. Rnqure of ; ; TIIOS. W OOI)S, fo2-tf 76 fourth it. Eight aches of excellent land. (brsale,!narleasahtlocatlsn, at about}* of a mile mnu East Liberty and the IVonsflranta U.B. station, with a dwelling house and stable, S varietycf bearing fruit trees, a targe garden, and good water. The land is ail cleared and under good fence. Price 81,600. For terms, j 8, COTItBRUT.ABON. i-K),?d»t -ipd" FARMERS? DAIRYMEN ANJ TjtN- X NEItS.—For 5a1e,478 acres offend, in Wostmoreland county, 60 miles W hours rido) froth Pittsburgh, and l'« miles from Hillside water Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. About 40 acres are cleared; good tillable land, open which is a Log House and Barn. It Is well adapted to the raising offrult,orlt would make an excellent Dairy, wry? growing luxuriantly, au Lthe place being well sup plied with the beet watch There is as abundance of the |mest timber, vU: Chestnut, Chestnut'Uak, (bark timber White Oak, Poplar, do. It la well worthy the attention of Tanners, as the Dark can bo sent to Pittsburgh, by either railroad or canaL The Umber alone u worth man than the price asked,and most of the land would afford excel entrastorewhen cleared. Toe whole will be sold for the very low price of ffi per eerm or it will bo divided to suit purchasers, at from 84 to $8 per mtv, according to quality. • Turms-rTwo-fifths in hand, the balance fn three equal annual payment*. Title Indisputable. Enquire of ocgl-tf TlfoS. W00D5.76 Wood st. Valuable rroperty ior Sale, t bN Liberty streot, ndjoimg the Methodißt \_F Grave Yard,near Caoalßasin, Thiels now the only desirable piece ofproperty lathis neighborhood not already bought op by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Front ing on Liberty 60 feet, on Elm street 100 foot tbeneeto the Methodist Unro Yard BGtf feet, to liberty 100 tet. This property is most desirable a* a Hotel. Tbe bnlldlog now on it, a good substantial throe story brick, with ofl the necessary hack buildings, has for a long time been oc cupied aa the Union lintel, doing a good Easiness. Capi talists and others desirous of maxing a good investment, will do well to examine the premises. ap»-tt UPWARD FABER. VTALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—Situa , T ted in North Fayette townsh'p, Allegheny county, 10 miles from the city end mlltssfrom the fitoubwnviu* railroad, at the Noblestown station; oootalne 40 acres, all bleared and fenced and in a high state of cultivation. The improvements are a domfortaide dwelling bnusa with 6 room.s, Barn. btable, glows MUk-bonse, fimoko-bouse and other out-bnUdlDßi. There Is an Orchard nl ehoioe selected frnftof various kinds. The place is well watered by six tiring springs, and the whole place can be easily cultiva ted. u U situated In a good neighborhood.convenient to rbnrch. mill, school, Ac. Apply to 3*o _ R. JI'LAIN A SON. 21 Ctb St. \ SPLENDID FARM—For sole a Farm of OIL 13S acres, 80 acres in a high state of cultivation, 60 of prime bottom land, balance ehrdm timbena two story Urlek House, wsll arranged; a Urge frame barn, and ail ueerfsaryout b.'see% of the best material, and put up in the most substantial manner. Apple and Peach Orch ards, end abundance of other frufUrf choice uoalitiM: situated on the Toughlougheny river, 4 miles above Mo Koesport, and V 0 from this city. Frieo UQ per acre Ap *dr*« . J*23 S. 1-iO. «L NEARNEW BRIGHTON—A tlnc Karm of IVR acres, all lavai land, and In a good state of culti vation. with anew Frame House. agoodOrrhard of graft ed frnit, nererlalling springs plenty of coal, a good barn and tenant bouse* situate! In a good neighborhood; . ?T. ’ .-*fbools, mills, and convenient to New Brighton. I’tloe. s3e per acre. Fur tarms, Ac., epply at the old estahuahed Real Estate oOice of Jaso fi.CUTHHKr.TA SON. UP, Ofjl |IX)TS FOR-SAL&—In Germ sut town, ■5J VFvf within 16 uioutce walk of Pittsburgh, across ihvALceheny river, opposite the Aqua-inet. for the low price of 8181 each, $26 in hand and tUa p<dr rear-thev ought to eclla that price in a fow-daye. . If jou want a bargain and a cheap house, .you esnnot trtuvhaee too woo- _ Enquire of tIIOMAb WOODS, 76 Fourth street. I '|MIE beat site for an extensivo Manafactd- A vy in the Souriihlng Borooghofßimlnsham.com- Prising aN>utcne*qd a half acres or ground, having a fronton Water, McKee and Ihngbaai et*. And alw. smaller (lie lota in a great variety o/rilonUons. fronting ou the principal btulncee sta. in .Birmingham. Kast Rlx minghaia and South Pittsburgh; ran tw had cheap on an, thcatlun to P- M. uAVlfi, Aact. eorWood A«li si*._ Land in elk county for’s a le ws offer fvr sale abont 4000 acree of land in Elk Co, mecvvraitracuof different sites, which we »111*11 at thoMtrarrdinary low price of OnethOar aiul a ILUJfer Tract No. \ contains 1000 aenw. .. - ■> •• KXiO « ” - a ** 1054 “ - “ 4 ** 216 *• - -ft - . The title Li unexceptionable, having been originally de rived Crum the State Government. The land Is good fatm- Ingland. weUdlmbCTad and situate In a fine healthy lo cation, within a shegt distance of Htdgway, the county •“•L. The Aliesbeay Valley asd fleaborr apd Erie Half ruv through Kidgvray. thus affording superior foriUties to purchaser*. Applr to d*»> £ McLAIS A fiDN, 21,6 th st. Mt 7 WASHINGTON PROPERTY FOR jv'LE—A go<>.t Frame Dwelling lloom, with large A.H/ 1, J;? bn,w of thehlM, aad running oaca .(t. on Bertha ft. v> an alley, with a well ei gvwd water, shade and iruit tree*, a stable, Ac, aod a gord board fence around th«- property, trie- 22.8)0. I'enwasdrtironsofe pleasant reddenceand pure eater, ?»t ll i.!i T .L*ri. of **° do well to attend to the above. Arplr soon at tha Heal Estate Of fire Of jaJ5 A utfrlinSKT A »>V. UO.^o«|st. rpiURD ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE—A JL nsw three story Brick Dwelling flmue, of 11 rooms, with a large Store Koom.a hall, gas fixtures, bathroom and good cellar, ho. 133Third»t. A two story Briek. DweJUngHouse. of 3roemjL a hall aod Store K/nm, cellar asd finished attic; also, aback build ing, Bailable for a dwelling house. A two story Dwelling House cu 3d tL. containing three rnszu and a Kure ffoom and finished able, with a Urge bakrovea in the filar, fi. CUTHBKitT A fifoi. Up. Sdhst. a OUSE & LOT FOR SALE IN EAST LIRKUTy, situated wtthla 3 minutes walk of Iht a*d Station- The lot ha* * front of 120 feet on the w™*a*barEb Tursplkß and extends back JV9 feet to a at. The building consist* of a two story Brick Rouse. hall and • ww". Including tht'kitcban; Stable. Aou gnat variety ?ff nit. Immediate possession tan berisen. ITlee, *2.* JJQ._ Temaeasy B. MeLAIX AsuV,illFifth atT COUNTRY SEAT FOR RENT—A bca^ tiful Country Seat, a shcrt distance frcn the dtr. on aa omnibus route, for rent. Appl- to ■ TOPS. WOODS. 75. 4th st. FOR SALE—A llouso and 2 Lots in Bridce offaf*l »t * great besyata. Enquire of *uat-tf TOPS. WOODS. 75.4 th it*. FOR SAXE.—A splendid Country Resi dence, on; the Ohio mTer.adJolhinjt the lions* of Bef uve. on the plank road, at Woods Hon. There l* « aene covered with a large amouut of grafted fruits, evergreens, arrape*. berry* and garden looU, with a superior Dwelling. w° house*- All Intended to make a comfortable home. It is offered low. Enquire of Kooert DavD km„ on the Dtembea, or 0/ wIS-fr. TIIO3. WOODS, T 4 Fourth Strertr T ARGE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE— JLA " [thin 2) mlnnW walk of tho dtr, Tc-rma, 42D In hand, bslaacetn 4 yearly payment* S. CCTDBKIira hOM. 140.3 d at. SALE—A superior Farm in Beaver A- from Darlington, and & miU» from i7i^£™ a, ?7L t i ,D,Dc3olJ * cr, *» l"® f *bkh la onto order .with good orchard and 60 "fcoal on It. It L'offered low. Bonaire©? "SOILIS WOODS. 76. 4th it. B.VLE—a lino Farm on Cbarticrs ®° tt sWT feats, bouses and lota, which flni *?/ W M *Uh to buy property they will on It. A fin* assortment for sal*. Cation * _ ,TUOa. W00D5,75. 4th RENT—The Store Room, 83 Fourth st, ■. hnnnlxe at the place. Show Cases and a u«*w, well flashed Counter CM bo obtain** bycaUlngthewfor am« aonablo price. • mylS*tt ti UOR SALE.—Two Ilonscs and Lots on A, n rllattreet, near Washington. A*® JU® I Lit* on I*loo*/,lranla Avenue. On* lot on Townsend afreet. *M!l?^>7^ y R^ I * ,aa is? ,ratr * rU ®rtb# city,all of whkh will be sold low on fair term»■—They ary described °* l m ? Kegister, wbkn you can have gratis by call* FourUi slmtlf you wont buy, and U you hay* f£?)?. r tT,f jr . i ? le \ b ?' rallln * ®t> tie you can bare It before thepubllpatlar«pinaverT*si»y way, auootroof ... T1103.' WtXIDH, Cuumemal Broker, tpW ' ' 75 Fourth atxeet. T AND FOR SAW—l*l3 acres of Land! JLi SJOnllo* east of McKeesport, on which la a good CottageuouM and Darn; 110 acre* cleared, a large or ehard of gralied fruit, and il> erre# of Coal. Row (a the tune lor a bargain. 60 fcjrwaof land, near*!..Murdock** garden, with a good fr*me house oirit; R trehvap. 6u acres, 8 miles wert of Row Brighton, oa H are good iDiproymenU; It wUI be sold ra/Tow. A ‘*°i 3 Farna of Coal, on tba.uonongabela Rlvsr, and • inrat variety of other tkmaand small lota of land In f 1 * 7k? 1 ! tr.whlch I have described on mv nriat»l regfs. ter. Caused gut nn*,lf you want bargains, of apl-tf TftOMAH WOODS, db Fourth stmt FEDERAL STREET PROPERTY.—The JL undnnlgned offers st 'prlvateaale the property 00 •wirtES •°pth aide, abore lloblneon, conabtlng of KIOIIT LOTS, bavlngafronton Federal stmt of 2) £?r Wlwt back 100 fret to an alley lOfret wide.— » ground. In a position so eligible, is ocn talnly now not to bn mot with lu Allegheny City. These £**? 109 V** o * of#*JW» each; con fourth eash lnhaad, the falanoe at 1. 2. and 3 years. •. 0 *?*? lucllae to purchase on the tema stlp* timed, will apply to N. 110LMK3 A 80N, og ** ; : Hankers and Brokers, OT.Marfeetat. T AROE CITY LOT TO LEASE.—The aZfotl, . . BQUKRT KOBB. Fourth afreet •. *OOR SALE.—A^Ground Rent on valuable X.‘a i K^gg£g i^>t ” t - wtt,t,i, a^°: OH TO LET.—I will sell or *?Plauantlx tltuaUd Mtftba Ohto K'H: ah*d«l by trae*, tod new tk« r*lU an?; ill, or i portion of mr Fanil* jV™* ** *onld pr*fcr ryUininn poencttionuntll lit of M»f. Apply to _j; :H..L£B.*inoUbertritjw>L ; RENT—A comfortable Dwelling®! M£®«» **}.. , . ' • Ltbertratmt. . A;flrat;rate. Grocery Stand *“2%3HSJy I «L*S?M Mhated rtoek; Th* iUh4 ~ -- THOa.WQODe.Tft. 4th tu foS ft?,?,?* Wllnot itTcnlhirraS insurance. 0® e JS!£“ e -® ,1 1 Safety Inanranco Co. BFICE m the North Room of the MER CHANTS’ EXCIUNOr. Third street. Phllid.lrf,lL MARINE, INLAND AND lira KSUiIanCF “ “i£S tath7SSlA?“ °"*° tP'l PreizhL to-all ttiuro DoraAirao-Ot l Goods hr PJrer, U sod Lsteo. and by l*nd Carriw to all parts ©f the Union. ineS by Fire until arrival. FIM Ixscsajccxs—On Merchandise generally, on Store*. Dwelling House*, Ac. * ASSETS OP THE COMPANY. _ . » _ XOTSSBOL, L ISM. Bond* nnd Mortgage* 2S 000 w United States, State of Pennsylvania, Phila delphia Citj, Camden-and Amboy Railroad, and other L0an5................... .. .. 146,055 00 Stock In Banka, Railroad* and Insurance Oos.„ vj,7>c TO . 120.153 52 Cash on hand 21,705 64 Premium* on Marine Policies recently issued... 87.137 27 Bubsaiption Not** , 100,000 00 $519,760 U BBXCTCI3: William Martin, James C. Hand, Br. R. SI. Huston Joseph H. Seal. Theoph. Paulding, Wm. Eyre-jr., Edmund A. Sooder, Isaac it. Davis, Joshua L. Price. John 0. Darla, Hugh Craig. (James Tennant, Robert liartos, Bpencer Mcmaln, Josephs. Burnett, . John IL Penrose, Charles Kelly, Joa.B.M’Parlend,. GeormC; Lelper, Samuel E. Stokes, Wra. C. Ludwig, Darlington, Henry Snaa, J.T.ljOgn»,Pitvg. U. Jones Brooke, James Trannair, D. T. Morgan, do. J.G. Johnston. WILLIAM MARTIN, Presidant, TBOXia a Him, Tics President. _ Joseph W. Carts, Secretary. «*Omci of the Company, No. 95 Water street, Pitta hargh- jjolktfj P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Franklin Fire Insurance Co., of Philatl'a. Tk IRECTORS: Charles W. Bancker, Geo. JLJ W. Richards, Thca. Hart, Mordwal D. Leris, Tobias om “’ D * T ‘ d a BroTO - , _ „ „ CHARLES N. BANCKER, President • Caurncs 3. Basckol, Secretary. This Company continues to make Insurances, permanent or limited, ou every dcarrlplfcra or Property in town and country, at rates as hnru are consistent with security. The Company bare reserred a large contingent fund,' which, with* tlusir Cental and Premiums, safely Invested, afford ample protection to the assured. Tho assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1861, a* nob- U*hed agreeably to tbs Act of Aanmbly, were as follows, TIE— Mortgages Real llrtate ISSET* UAn, Cash, Ac , , $1,212,708 44 - Slnoo their Incorporation, a period ©t 21 years, they hare paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thousand Dol lars Losses by Fire, thereby affording evidence of the ad vantages of Insurance, as well as their ability and dispcsW tlon to meet with promptness-all liabilities. • J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent *PI9 Office 8. E. corner of Wood and 3d at*. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. ....r. U. OOCDOS, BKCfT. ist all kinds of Fire* and USID IRLUK, JJL, nun. Will Insure again [«..*ino Risks^ etUOTOKK Tho*. Seott, A.-Nimlek. 0. VT. Hlcketeoo, O. W. Jackson, Wm. H. Smith. . JET A. bom* Institution mu seed hr IHnetors well known In tbl# eommanity, and who will liberally adjust end promptly per all issuesat tho Ofhcj, Nl. $2 Water A Do's Werchoms,) n p stairs, PUtsburab. KJQIUer, Jr„ J. W. Butler, Wb. Lyon, 0. rhniTTi, Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation Insurance. lnsurance Company of North America, ■ Philadelphia—Chartered I<M. Capital. *500,000. Asset* January la, 1861, 81,001,266 60. WUI make Insu rances ou buildings and tbcir content*, Id tbi* city and vicinity; also on property ofrrrry dmxxipth a. shipped p«,r and. other vessels, either by Inland transpor* atlon or on the sea*. , Btucrou: Arthur A. Collin. Prort, Tboma« P. Cope, Samuel W. Jones, John R. Soft. Edward Smith, Richard I). Wood, John A. Brown, WiliJsm WelA, Hamnel P.Bmtth. Fraud* ILwkfiu, Samnel Brooka, H. Austin Alllbona, Charir* Taylor, Wn. E. Bowen, . George Asplnwall, Jaiv.h M. Thomas, Judh N. Dickson, &.« U 7 rt ?.. W4l Pj U. D. Sherrord. Secretary. ITiia la the oldcat Imu ranee (Sampan y in the United etatea. and from its hleh standing, long eipcricnra. ample means, and avoiding aO ri#ka of an extra hazardous char •cxer, it may be considered as offering ample aoeorlty to ths public. WILLIAM P. JONTA Atrent, _• $9 and 81 Water street. MIgCELiiAIfEOCS. Pittsburgh Riding' School, TI£E subscriber rcepectfuily announces to tbe Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he baa rocently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of size, commodlouioet* and adaptation, undeniably exeels any similar establishment In tne United States. Itslora. tien is aeeesalbUrann all parts of tbe city, while its high and airy situation, renders it especially suited to the pro motion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. Thu horse* aredorile and well trained, and: the proprietor pledgee himself that no painter expense will be spared to daks this establUhmnt ths first In the confidence of the pubtle. ociil-tf K. IL PATT£Jt3ON. ~ mhes w. woobwElt, " CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, 50*. 97 ASB 99 THUD BTXEXT, nTCUUMH. 1 4 W. W. respectfully informs his friends •I • and easterners, that heha* j tut completed hJa xtoek or Furniture, which f> decidedly the largest and best eror offered far sale lathis city. A* ne is determined to uphold hie stock, wlthsmsoned materials, beat workmanship,and -newest designs; and from the extent of bis ordure and facility In manufacturing, he is enabled to produce war* ranted FURNITURE at the lowest prieea. Qektwpe always on hand the greatest' Tarf*trof every description of furniture, from the cheapest andpialnset,' to the most elesapt and eoetly, that a bouse, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stoek, or manolsctured expressly to order. The following articles consist in pert of his assortment, which, for richness of style and finish,! eaanot beetuntssed in any of the Eastern cities. Urals Xl* tete-fc-tete Bofas; 100 Sofas in Finch and flair dotty 100 dozen Mahogany Chairs; 40 do Walnut do 100 Mahogany Rocking Chaim MWalnnt do do 100 Mahogany Divans; 40 Walnut do 100 Marble Top Centro Table* . M do Dressing Bureaus SO do Withstands; 40 Inclosed do 100 Common ' do to Plain Drawing Dvmat . 40 Mahogany Beaeteadc SO Walout do 1M Cottage do 030 Cberrr'and Poplar SO Mahogany Wardrobe* 10 Walnut do 10 Cherry do 40 Plain Doreen* 100 Slain* aed Ilreeklhrt Table* 12 Secretary and Book cam: SO Dotes Can* Seat Chairs: 24 Cana Seat Botkin* chairs! 12 Ladira’Writing Deck* lUt and Towel atand* What-Not* n .gteata* . P»pl»r Mil. T»blu( ' ConTamtlon Chain; Pembroke do KUahethan do; Hall and Pier do fS&d p Ann do. Ottomans Oothie and Ball Chain: Alw, a Urge anortmentof Common PnmUore acdWlnd* gor Chain. Cabinet maker* eopplled with article* to their Una Steamboat* and lioteli fcnlabad at tba ehcrteit notice. All orden promptly atteadad to. THE mrtr TORK A*m LIVERPOOL UHITEB STATES m~att. BTKAMTraa ESE, Ships, have been bull tby contract, essly for Qarrmneat Service, «*erra»re ha* been their construction, a* la th* Knuries, to ensure strength «ud mod,* and their aeeonunodationa ®r pirnim gsre unequalled farsleffinco and comfort, lrcm hew York to Llrerpoo !a First Cabin. $120; exclusive use of extra sited State Rooms, *3oft ta'Eewmd Oabla, 170; from Liverpool to New YcrJr £3O and £2O. * Aa experienced Surgeon attached to etch Ship. No llenh eaa be secured until paid £f. PKOPOaKD DAXSaOV SAILING, raoa New Vo**. ISM, Faoa Ltmroot, ism. Saturday, January 7. Wedneaday January 11* Saturday, “ 21. . Wednesday. M 25.’ Saturday, February 4. Wednesday, February 8. Saturday, ** lh.. Wednesday, **. yft Saturday, March 4. Wedneeiay, March 8. Saturday, M 18 Wednesday, •» 22. BManUr. Aprtll WrtnwJ.7, Aprils. Saturday, ~ 16, |Wedno»day, 18. §fttarda& “ & wSwwlaylsUyi , Hatanlay, May IS. Wednesday .** 17. :Saturfl»y, •* 2T. Wednsedey, “ 31. S3ss3s; j »j“i*- - Saturday, Aurtut t>.i Wednesday Ancnst 8.8 fittarSty,, 10. tt» . totwdty, “/. Is. i • Wednesday, ' 20, Saturday,** M, W*dnwdif; October 4. Batarday.Oetobtfll Wednesday, “ is] |»tßTd»r. M ** 28. 1 Wednesday. JlOMOberl. Batnrdoy NoTfmbor U,. 1 Wednesday, . “ . I*. • “ 23, ! Wednesday, ■. •» 29 Batcrday December J. 1 Wednesday,Dseembsrliu B»tnr»l»T, “ 23. Wednesday, .*• ** a Rrf r SMu i fl r ****** ‘PC I / tO'KDwARD K. COLLIKB *OO. «TWell street, Neir York; BROWN, BUIPLKY a OOnUitmoi E. . ROBKRTB A tX>„ U Araf Loadon: JOttN ftUNROKAOOVIM Ron N<Jtr*D*t£f?«S fKSIIw. Art., OKOUOK H. DRAPaLIUTi,' U *” # “™ \.Cr /'arpetlugvOU Cloths and Matting*, BorU EDgllih Velvet Carpet* do; AaboMoos. • ne wtlels Imperial andfiaper U Ply* fapanry ud do Ingrain* Extra »nd Fine ia Claireh Casting* css?» L ellK;k canton nuttln ft, S-L 4-4, M and M wld#yaJ*> ( Mena matting 2-4,8-4, 44? m aai ft 4 fw&ia* Pf winch wfll ba offered at the lomst ccthpriett& g~ Joot* and Shoes—Wholesale amt HetaU. JTAMiiS ItOlili, 81) Market and 6 Union sts., *» MdOT&ratt* Mjrtrt’Uoom, TOtihaiuh. *onld ffiKfc Yctfc and Barton, trasts e*miot OUlto vlmmVd lUfptiflDf Ki» ; tctt moeb reduced, andluj sells Gaiter* from SU3U> UMt G«ottoflzu* Bootilfrom ttS tottaO,and «xnllBßt Gentle men* 1 Gaiter*. Ycntnana at extraordinary low pri«a. Heal« eon tiaosa to nanv&ettna'aa kmtoftn, all dMcriDtlOM of ladles' and • Gentlemens' Boots knb' OwSSTof liebo?t dtiaUtrandthelatest styl*.*lltrfwfcleh beware*ifu. j "err liras'SMortawnt of Goa Sandals, Orenboos and ] loots for Ladles, Gentlemen and Children. JBrerr nemm vjujVllljbTarbfawith-Heir patrtraace will oe*&Wy ;A bblß.Bomarute Aprfes ro ilL;«lwd-thl»4»jr.iuul tor gaiety, -V . • '■Jp-.: 'VM7ILIk)W. CHARCOAL, on-excellent ar , T V -Jsft P»F*«d ctpramly A* »Wnlj Wrmww, « Iqmurtw'dby : - ..JOB. n&uiSQ?' •“ .■»«*■£ ; . ----- : •••• • for.Dlaaaodaod Msrkatft, Ctr&i&T-lQ hhda. primaGld ig o.*teMaadlbr«2«br .X. Lisnaircoi. RAH, HOADS, &C. [ Madison miH Indianapolis Bail Hoad. '■nUsold and popuLur Kood is. prepareti to JL transport freight Into the Interior of Indiana, fr®® the East orlMtubureh. at m tow rates as any other route.. Haylbk more BoUlnc Stock and much more experience In Its manaprmantv this road can offer more Inducement* to shipper* in ammoa dispatch end cerrectnass in for* warding roods then uj other Une. Uooda for the interior will he receiTed In Madison and sent forward FBEB of *O7 charge fcr drayage and com* minion. _ This company also offer extra Indurameata to Boats to land with them, as they havo large Wharf Boats aod Wharves. where goods can be stored free of chars* and bo protected from the weather. For an y information cr rates of freight, call on A. A. HARDY. Agent, at Pittsburgh, who will giro the desired Information. j. o. D. LILLY. SodL R. P. Joses, Gen. Agt, Madlsco, Ind.H*£9al3m • A. A-’HARDY, (successor to Hardy, Jon«-s A Co .> COMJUS3JOA AND FORWARDING MERCHANT; Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis „„ „ RAILROAD, No. 80 Water sL, Pittsburgh, Pa. ja2&-lyd b Pennsylvania Railroad, f|M±KEE Daily Through Trains between »I.F£ l l* d " lth ,!;S , i ? 1 “»> l “«l;-Tns5ioinn.ia mail TRAIN leaves Philadelphia far Pittsburgh at A M.. and Pittsburgh tor Phliabelphla atff. A M. THS LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1. p. SI * anj Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at I P. M, TIIB SlOkt ry. PRESS TRAIN lenses. Philadelphia for Httsburcb itll P. M., and Pittsburgh for'Philadelphia at 10. P. H. The above lines connect at PUtsbnrgh with the Rail roads to and/mm fit. Louis, Mo* Altai, Uslena and Chica go, IIU Frankfbrt, Lexington and Dfiulsrllle, Ky.: Terr* Haute, Madison. Lafayette sod Indianapolis, IndjClnch*. oath Dayton, Springfield, Belle fantolne. Sandusky. Toledo, Cleveland. Columbus. Zanesville, Msaslllna and Wooster. Ohio; also, with Jho Steam Packet Boats from and to . New OKLtAits.ST.Lntns.LouisviixxandCzkawiATi. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For farther particulars, see n&nd-bUI* at the different starting points. Passengers from the nest will find this the shortest and most expeditions route to .Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York, or Boston. TUO3. MOORE, AarsT. ilur.-nprr Liucc. rhitadrlphia. J-MK.SKTJiEN, Affmi, i\itienffer Lirus, J\ttiburgh. JtSfrlT 4918.123 CS 84,377 78 8340017 01,889 00 04,340 81 Pennsylvania Railroad; 3HHE great Central Route, connecting the L Atlantic cith-s with Western, .Northwestern, and uthwestern States, by a continuous Railway direct.— This road also connects at Pittsburgh with dally line of Steamers to all ports on tbs Wc*tnrn BiTers, and at Clt»v«- land and Baodusky with Et*amors to all porta on the Northwestern Lakes: making the most dirtet , chtapeil and rtliable rtm U by which FKiiltiitT can b» forwarded to aud from the Great H ett. jiuui uue v/cut rirji, RA TKS BETTERS PHILADELPHIA <f VITTSB UR OIL FIRST CLASH.—Boom, Shoes, Dry Goods! r> ~ M>lnn ., (In boxes) Fur*. Feathers, Aol._ perlOCfcs. SECOND CLASS—Book* end SUtionery,) Dry Good* (in bales) Hardware, Lea- [-75a. nor 1004 s. _ ther, WooL Ac., ... i THIRD CLASH.—Anvil* Bagging, Bacon l and Fork (In bulk) Hemp; Ac. }C6c. per lOOfts. FOURTHCLASS.I Cofibs,Fb&ißtoouami> Tork (packed) Lard and Lard 0i1...—j P® 100®»- . ffs-In shipping goods from any point East of Philadel- Phis, he Particular to nark package M tria JYnntylvania All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, wiU Re forwarded without detention. . ' Jas. MeAnley Geo. Dante, Nath’l Uoimes, J.Llpplnoott, WUUVUt UOMIIUIVU. Fimaat Aoa*«.-Moees Potter. Boston; J. L. Klllott, N. Vork; K. J. Bnreder. Philadelphia; Slagraw A Roots, Balti more; Geo. C. Francisco*. Pittsburgh: SprluTDau A Brown, Cincinnati. Ohio. J.B.Aloorhe«d, Louisville, Ky.J R. 0. Meldruto, Madison, Ind.; Ratcliff A Co., St. Lours, Mo • J. 8, Mitchell A Son. EVanwrllle, Indiana, .. U. H- HOUSTON, General Freight ActtnL, PhUadtlphia. 11. J. LOILBAKBT, Sup’t, JtUorrna, /b. ja3U ly CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAD- IN CONNKCriO-N WITU The Ohio and Penna. Railroad. Via Alliance. shorfest, quickest and most reliable A route to TolodarCtUesgo, Roek Island, Galena, Bt. LoaU.l* VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Hundred miles shorter and about eight hours quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one tie Indianapolis. Two Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and CloTeland. Throe Doily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland, 8-hours; Chicago, 12 hours; and Bt. Louis, 37 hours. * VIA ALLIANCE. Train* for Cleveland leave AUlaneu at 7.30 a, ». and 12.00 tu conDertias at Hudson with trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving at. Cleveland at IU.W a. X. and £2O r. m. Tbe Train*of theOldo and Penna. Ilailroad leaving Plus burgh k>t 3.00 a. K. and 8.00 A- connect at Alliance with trains which arrive Jo Cleveland at 10.04 A. id. and 240 p. u. TLaiLOO p. xi. Train from Pittsburgh mates no connec tion at Alliance for Cleveland. Paasengent for Toledo. Chicago, Et. Louis, Rock Island, Catena and theNcrtb-tVest,who with to go through with *lJl u * e tb* 'Crain leaving Pittsbnrgh at B.Wt. IL-andarririajrlnClcTelandafJjOP. U that laths only train by which clow connections sro made thnosh to the above pcdoU Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7JO next morning, and Ht. Looisat mid* fl®e gained by going viaCWelandS boars. The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as IbllowK-LeaTe Cleveland at 7Jo'and 2.30 a. w. 7A5 T.M., amreln Chicago at 11.00 P. *L. 7.00 a. K.and 12.00 X. Train* leave for Hock letaud and St. Looie a* follow*: i«aro Chieagwat VJ6 a. K. and 10.0 ft and 11.00 P. w. . r*"* o ®;** ELLoul* go over Uock. Island ruilaoad to Joliet, and thence over the Chicago and Miuiwdppl rail road to Alton, and thence by steamboat (23 mile*) to St. LouU. Pawngrrs br the 9J6 a. m. train arrive In Saint Uiui* atllJO tame evening, and by the 10.03 r. M. train at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there ro ch*rked tor Ch eago and St. Uniia. raas vta aluaxck asp ctavxLaan. Ptrti Cite. li-'. 2nd. “Chicago .13^00 4,00 •• l.a BaTle 10.00 .. 0,30 [ “ Rock Island.- —lB,OO | *• St-U.nl* —.21.00 1 procure their tisketa at the nonsahela llonae, below the IRA'ND. Pnpt, Cleveland. ’jBUHy. Act- PitUbnrgh. To AUliof* " Clorelacd ...—. ** Total* i i‘as»rag«rß *r* rcqoeatetl to Otßre oftLls Company, Id Moi corner. J. DU) dels J. A. CAT Pittsburgh, gt. lotus and 3Jew Orleans MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE RAILROAD*tO CHICAGO, rneyvis ur Chicago and Mississippi 1 Eaflroad- JX AIR LIXt; ROUTE mo#CmCAQO TOST. LOUIS. TRAIN'S Chicago daily,, (Sundays exceptod.l on arriral of Express Trains of liioMfttt. soaihcrn and Central Railroads. first St. Loula Day Mall at 9.15. a. h. Beeond *♦ Night Express at 10X35, r, U. Trains rtm Uuouch to St. Louis In fourteen hoifraria -Bloomington. Springfield and Alton, vriUHKt eUdnat tfQxn eonnroUng at Awn with Dally Line of.P&ckrto for Hannibal. Ouhwr, and Keokuk, and atSt. Louls-witb FIRST CLASS STEAMEKaTO NEW (BILEANB and Into" mediatepolnUon the Ml«iMippJ.and irUhregular line 01 steamers for Kait*a*and CUunefi Blnfl*. TJXK i'UoMI’JTTSBURGIITO AT. LOUiS 3S HOURS. Baggage cheeked throngU to St. Louis on Michigan, Oentral and Southern Trainband attboDcjwt Tn Chicago. General PaMenfrerAjrent. _ . „ RICHARD P. MORGAN. Superintendent; .Through ticket* to St. Loolaby this routeean be obtain ed In Plttahurga t Offlcee cf Cletiland * Pittsburg, and Ohio A Penn’a Ballroada. Ml’T'CmdSVs Aliohigan SoutUeriLCe Noxtlierii Didlazia HAIL HOAX), TOLEDO TO CHICAGO, connect £hl«go with Qemeot’a Lins of Steamers lor EsdM, Mll*»uk«s Sheboygan ana all the pom on Lake Mir.hlgan.and with the Chjcagn and KocfcUUnd Bail read In eonnectlonatJU Sail® with the nilnola Central and Chi oa*o and Mississippi Railroads and Illinois Biter Line o FOUR DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. A™ T °“° 11A - “- Tcj^‘t >•“p-u -ri™ r?c^raa , a k * T " ToWo Miut.ji,*-' One Train on Buh'-lan, leaves Toledo at BJ6 p 21. and arrives at Chicago at 0.4& A. M. Four Daily Trains on the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad connecting with the above. Passengers bytallngthe Ohio and Penna. Railroad to Mansneld, and tha Sandcskv anrl. Monroeville, will there connect with the Cleveland and To ledo Railroad. Or by taking tha Cleveland and Railroad at Alliance, will then connect at Cleveland with the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad- making tha tim« from Pittsburgh to Chicago, via M.'B7N. li-Railroad In 2Lhoar*s . Through ncju-ta can be taworediat the ofioesof the Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Ohio and Penna. Railroads, under the Monongahela Mouse, or at the Depot. L.D. RllCKGlClgflnt, Plttshurch, July 20th.l&SL— tf 11.BTandN. J/R. R. Ohio and Indiana itailroad. npRAINS leave Crestline doily* Sundays ■ excepted, at 060 A- m, on the arrival of the nlAit train Atom Plttsbnrgh,and bv way oftlie Mad River Rail Road, arrive at Dayton at 1.80 p. at Cincinnati atdito p. K. and Indianapolis at 10.50 r. B. y>-o?lr Ur. connMUoji dlretlr »t Onntlln. with the night train from Pittsburgh.: _ FM through tickets to any of the above points, apply at tbeOAP. JL ILDBoe, Monongabela MooS* Httrtrtrgh, or at the Station Honae, Allegheny City. J. ,K.BTRACQIIAJf, : ftlMI - Engineer and Boparintandentr fkT O. MOLASSES—3O bbls. prime N. O. iW, e Molasses In store and for sale W 7*y J. a. mircinsoN a con I 'JHOBACCO —31 kegs Kentucky 0 twist To- JL. bacao in store and for sale by ' j. a. nuTcmsoy a co, innn ßxs - prime cheese foT^ IUI/U by feis J.B. CANPIKLD. 4 fifi BUS. DRIED APPLES* ~ " I.V" 50 bus. Dried Poachea, for sale by j-fr l ? J. B. CAN FIELD. jPCifir} BUS. CORN for sole by kMJUfeI3 ' : J. & CANFIELD. Lifl RBLS. PEARL ASH for sale by txU fe!3 J. BjCANFIELD. fil’h BALES HAY for sale by UlPftlS J »■ CAN FIELD. SLKS-A. A. Mason & Co. will open oa Monday, Feb. 12Lb, 20 pcs. of rich Plain and Plaid lncluding a few pea, orthoao4 4 Fields, at >1,50. irtT’OOL PLAEDS-—A. A, Mnson & Co. arc If selling out the balance of their Plaids at a discount tit 6Q»oer cent. - . -■ 1 - ' »12 OLANKETS, BLANKETS—A. A. Mason i IAOP.WIII dose oat the whole of their extensive stock c7liJanket»,oonrisUuiroraJl tha different makes and sires at a reduction of nearly one hall the usual prices, jajy ti* GGS—9 bbls. rec’d and for sale by -4 feS UKLLA LiqagTT. GLOVER SEED—XUO bus. prune new for •ale by ja22 J-A W. BEA.7A Water at. EANff—loo bue. for. Bale by - peg BIIBITMB A DTLWOBTH f OOUST GROVE SEMINARY AT LAW-’ JAR^^OKyiLLR,—A new term ofthlsSchool begins on WEDNESDAY . February 14th. Harty attendance la re aUMtad. Application may be mad*-; to the Rector. ft!2-*td REV. W2LII. cr.ARWK COLOUR—SOO bbls. Dayton Extra just ro l oelved by Rmllrosjl and Ihr salaby - D. W. HCRCTIXE k 00. 53 k C 5, Front st. I^ORN—SOO bus. in ear and.2oo bus. ahell edfor aale by J. S W. REA. 74 Water at. SHOP FOR SALE, ritn A' {®Q®Awy iL, hntgeen Factory and Walnut its. The ahoplsoa leased ground. For further £stiffni££ enquire of.-.. de3o S OCI 1' AM>-« kegs No.G Lard for sUe by ' AA*i - r " -• a-Diizsiiitto: r't ALITOES &DE laines=a7aTmsSs T|R- FORDS CALIFORNIA LOZENGES. - JOQb' Agent. ,v fIbLD GOVERNMENT JAVA; COFFEE— 2iZ]k!? **’* Old Gov’t Java Wft* rec’d end for Why . . Ja2> ;:w. A- McCLPRD. i H PLL BUTTER 20 bxs. extra HoU But- I kBIED FRDrr—24 bQt Dry FcaoKeV*" Vr tw. ' PHILADELPHtfA. : Hemp fiose hlannfactory. '■ A STONE, Quarry street, aboTe-Second, -OL Philadelphia. . Cheap and superior lIOSB,fcr the ur* £• Firo Companies, Locomotive*. Steamboats, Snipe, Mann '■ Dwellings, Ac. It Is made without»eam, umuch expwudv* than Leather Hose. Also. LAMP WICK of aU kinds. -fell-ly D K Sfe Opand leather. Styre. «^££f RICK - No- 21^ n th Third 'yt-w.u M.rvn ud Chwinl tu, m.fri, HIT ten flmn .-'.lt TOOll low 0I1 -t Xaonent-. nd CmrlOT All kSkUof IS-PmR! ui-uatli- bt-Tt.mi .uS. l u.'Sh&jfS's or taken in exchange for lode*. "* glsmi, In CASH, ,tOT4 fr " “•» “■'! «»tomclwiot,. KOWE & EUSTON, No. IXI it. 3d street. FhlM.lthU, JU»I. tote, LCom i 1 .f n 2„lL*^ 01ir Clocks, ( Oopiage, Ac. ord*s‘ promptly filled.- -•- - • > - raw YORK. WTUJAS .... .._T. W, i^RSaCofw Kawroi^—^n^M^roitr; KAXcricmixits and wooixsaib dxalou isr-Au/zonm o» - 6CRUICALAND DENTAL INSTKDMKNISr 9 Elastic Trusses; Bandages, Supports. • mstaijc FiyßnuFnsßr which an offered to doalers on th* most liberal tama. No. 12 Goto kinxET. jfXAa Maipei Lass, Nsw : Ycj*x Steam Winiamebnrgh, 1 '~ ; • '-sr** BALTIMORE. aonjics a. sttimrn a. surma n. B- B. GRIFFITH & SOH, - GENERAL COMMISSION JtERCHANTa, M XFEiirs ynijisr. baztuiose. „ tmxracxs: TIUoa A Co. IKix.’tfnglgn, D. C—Cbrcntan A P’gAßankera. anl2tf CINCINNATI. WOOD ENGRAVING executed with des- CW reni SSiS'fea"^. N. R.—Particular attention raid Heads, Bteam Boat and Dcgnng* Caam, jyafctf PEORIA. EM. tl. HASICILL, General Commission Merrhsni and Auctioneer, No. 3 Water straet, Ps L Eepodal attention fo Commlsslpo hnslnecs. angle MEDICAL. ijJCPfUiyiS HOLLAND JiITTSRS. ifilOM LOUIS A. D'ISKAEL’S, Chemist B And Phsnuanutiet, of Amsterdam, tho only Mannfto tunrx. A pnrelT V'ogetabloOompoJiDd, prepared on strictly scientific principles after th*" manner of-the eetobrated tlollana Prufertor lhrerhaTe. Becauso of its groat euem* In most of the European States, Its IntrodacMon into the united States was Intcudud nan e.-pocialiy far thoseofour Father Land scattered hero aod tlier* aver the face of this mighty country, Moetlgg.wtth groat succms Among them, I now offer it to the American public, knowing. Its truly wouderfhl meaidital rirfnt* must be aeknowledcad. i 'IT IB A hUUBRKMEDY FOR. rerer and Ague. Dyspepsia Sick-Headache. Qeadlfihe Soar and Foul stomach, Offenrive Breath, .DDUOueuara, unpleasant taste In the month- after eating or •leeping,.lndigestion, costlTenoas,names, rcr* tlgo,i*xtrem* languor and exhsußtioo* lost of appetite, deapondcncy, drbwsj-. - nssa, impaired sight and memory/ . i pain and sense of fulness In tiw.bead, and ail diseas es ariucj from a die-' -ordered elate os* THE LIVER UR STOMACH. . It Is particularly reeoemiouded to thoea i-*rsoos wnou eonstltutlons may hare baeo Inapirod by the enntlnnouf use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. (Jen erally lo*t*ntanwm« in it Cods Us wny dlroctly to the seat oi lire. thrliUnn and (jolfkeaing vrefyoem, raw ing up tbs drooping spirits, and. In fact, in'fmjwg health and rl«r > r Into tbc s]*st»n>. A TIUILY VALUAUUS MEDICINB ;- In all easmi nPDiarrhira, DjBent«ey,Cli3llc,ChQkro MfWbn*- and the many unpleasant effects attending a diannol waUr or climate. —« • ** v * CerdficaU af Ur. B. O. TkZxtj, late JuxUtnif 0* 1 «Ke. jsu .- i ■ AnaLwAam. Mr. Bouj amin Pace. Jr.— Otar Sin I wonld aarthat I afillcted with a of the Htouaab v palnita* tk>n of the heart, and nerrotfs headache for neariyflfleen ymrt, and hare spent some hundreds of tWuvf is order to effect a cure, fcutlo no purpoen. After baring twed throw stti-’i cf.your “KJectro-Chemical Aroma.orlio?lacd Bit weu, and attend to nr business with pleasure, and word Iherelcre recommend It to all these woo are' t&raUftrlr al fIICt4KI. ;; D. a wooife. Mr. BenJ. Page, Jr.—Dear rinccrest^tbanlu^ire one to toe mend rxommcndlDc your Holland Bitten.—' lUTrng saffesed for eame time wito hesdsebe. iocs of *ooa> tits, mental depression, anil ,o. fact general disorder Pffht tetoSib«Ltl 1,4 f 1,116 OQ *. 1)0 tiffined) \ NICOLUB SCBOSTSK. fi£%L&H!& , j£3 bars been-rrllerodo, v“ yf l faring fata of Dyspepsia, by the use of Doer £2l® 7,* 1 "? nausea, and general debUttj attondlni; fnd!g??t!on. I now feel purfectJy restored; Yours; respectfully,' ‘ * ' JOHN RUTnEKFORD, - -No.,W Wylie it, Pittsburgh. Bltmeimi Uk.w ol bar. BhnuldltfalLin any-tauSfiSße;to effeae asmoeH and mors than; the aaYertiscmentdaimsihr it, yehr money wiU bo rofunded. BENJAMIN pibEte; __ , , „ r ., Drag and Chemical Hooch. K A^^n^S»<r K^S^“Ssf-a. LurZh** * lemlns Drothnvaail J. BcUconmakcr ACm, Pitts* i)r. John Ok Smith. Binnlnghath. . ' r 'iSa? 1 PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED DAILY ANUjYEEKLY BY - .WHITE drCO. DAVID NYB WHITE.j ISAMUEL HAIGHT, osnsa os anu sxuss, bxtwxex-x&sxzt asp wooo. i TERMS: dollars per annum, payable half yearly in advance. ■j -mw. £^£L urt Two .? ,ll i l l?P w “ moß V la »4Tanoa can he *UI bo supplied on the following n^nditlons: Three eoples per annum™ 00 Kix copies i.. -do • 000 ■Ten Copied do 13 00 _Twenty copies do : 30 00 flub to be eßiiressed to one penoa, £»Bts^tKi?^ i * bl:r l la * dl,ll f“*' No dub papeniwSl areaewaL yearexplm,unless tho money Usent for RATES OF ADVERTISING: One fjnmtu, ao lines of Nonpareil or Agate.)' • Uo one lnsnrtkwi..T.. 0 60 each additional Jnsutlon™™ 0 26 ff° one wpoi... - 1 75 Po r two 3OO DiJ three weeke™™ 400 Do ~ ; two 7 — ** .? m po • throe monSr.:.:i:“ ir' >SS Do- ; four months..™ 10 00 s? j .months.—ll 00- Do '• twelve months ib'oi nif'<s l**TpS‘£iSsmj 000 ' One dollar for each Une. - • ' One equare, ehangoable at pleswmre,(per an „ num.) exclusive of - •cs m foreLh^dit^.i^if I **? 0 ’ *®*«t«d ov'eronVmcnth, and biiwiee l^ 11^ ° f “l.»in*»lcwrted under the yaarly^at^ ai” 01 oto r,,r ° tn ” lo Advcrtlsomonta not marked on the cod v for aiMiflad aSa^sfflsartfassfissasfie s-taassa all elames of advertisements, in length or otherSaL m^as@gfism Marriage notices t» be eharzeu 00 eonta. - - Death notice* inserted without chanre. nr>l M , assaissauu £3ks£&a2i&& sSSsiSSgpi SSS,r««S 3 e ss' a “« i »^-. ■ gtortto. a-gaa"”' M Do. ••chaddlMcttaHnsertlmT - a? . V gratis 1 I ' ■ JaH Pubiit&zl-A Atw' ViKtvay in ibOietutt - A on the- Rational Treat- XA-jsmnL wlthoat Medidna, or floarmatmSSL AV® 1 iteakiSn, Nervous Debility. Low ness of the Limbs and the 2ack, InJjpwhttSn city for atuSyand Labor, DtUlnce»oraS»ehm«KJ. \ Be *P** 8«ual »adotStJaJmm(?i?S&?^ Bplt * tmlhs *•»* ■—Pg?r?° •hf •ddreaa. gratis and poet ftee In a siatal ent W'ABLE CLOTHS-A. A. Mwon & 00. orthw, SntSra iro°l«aeiinwim.t Weir’ * - 1 - ftf* i|?MBll()JI)IBI®-A A. Mneon i Co. jpEARIi HOJUNY—I2. bblj.-inst wl i »• igMSo^. ---- •- W and 95 Front st. [IjJ;STRA FAMILY iFLODR—IOO ! Milt As®bs®SS£- CSd(o^i u . l [S , u sh '! lcdand2oWbu!, - < ' M ~ “ WJ>q TOg ** la to «rir». h* -„■ jjj | y, agl; r - fJOES-'S'l™ °o«-«liel!cd in :etoro for Bate C^2irv^ LA^P^?s^’ a l e ? r ia store an 4 for : r ~ -" •** --- v^- ' s:jiAnßMraaaca. jbM'AVUI mis
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers