PITTSBURGH GAZETTE “ - Hi-A- SockafizuV lata Treasurer cf'one of the'Know Nothing Lodges-—to be more explicit, and in his own .words, “Treasurer of Lodgfr No. 21, of the 81rea of ’76, since named Council No. 2l.of_tho of Lancaster eity, cornea; out in the papers in expositioabf. the'.Orderfer expelling 'him be cause ho dared to rote the Whig ticket last fall. He is induced to the exposition.because he .was disgraced, published in the Councils aa a traitor/una a fine of one dollar; imposed upon any ; uembbr who' should mention his name in meeting! /. -T •’2lk. BOOKS. IVIUSIC, SC. S£COH3>HATn> A N elegant Rosewood six octave Piano, J\_ FOrt*. MdabrBBOWK ft ALX.EH, Boston, wlthjron ; Frame and P*t*at Actton. cwlr iwy. Bottom SOSC” In perfect order in every particular, and of Terr ’superior! Tooele been in um ooe year. Bostoa prke, new, «7S, *A Eo^f? O, L rix Ja Terr p»4 order. made by Mryer*Oa, New York. New prfee&ao, oowAUa.•• A Eoeewwdtlx octave, made by &aajd», Buffalo; about ***** Price.eew,S27&.fcrit3o. A Mahogany Plano, rather old fashioned; but sttllof souwuse;. Cnst«risdaallyeboolk6oa,iiow fcrUO. . * _ ABnsswoodCSfoctave, from ¥ to A, made by Haloes ft Tort carved mouldlnga. fhacy desk, entirely new. New York nri« $3OO. with stool and cover, fc!LO. Two Rosewood German PiaoesCJi oetaree. Imported ei-j prssslv forthcsuhscrioeraqd will to gold at the low price ofSISOMeh. Then • Instruments'- are made with Iron plate and braes, and haTe every appearance of beta? dor. able. .The abort are the NET OWII PRICES. For sale by M JOHN H.MELLOR. 81 Wood st. BOOKS, BOOKS.—Marco Paul, The Koeeand the Ring, br Thtekera ; Hitter? of the Constitution—Cortls; : Grfnneirs Expedition—Dr. Kaser , . Tales of the Border—Wilson: Bath Rail; ■ - Hard Timet 12 mo—Dieksna;... The Sandwich Islands . . l4»dan Lectures; Franconia Stories, complete;. Curl* Toby's Library; romutar'ipictorialMleretlan n Vine drawing Card*. , Sot sale br fe2o J. L. BEAD. TS 4th et. T3OMCEPATHIC BOOKS.—flails Jahr, 11 Domestic Physician—Dr. Small: - Hahnemsn’s Organon: Buire I*urlePrseti»: Pulti's Domestic Physician; Test’s Materia Mediea. Pot «ale by f*2o J. L. REAP. 78 Poorth street. - BOOKS—Inez; a Tale of Alamo, a XIL fplrited and powerful story. 1 ml. 12 no; Harper's Rtoryßook, part 3; IB - •* - Ist, 2d, 3d, bound, lvol; . ’• Gazetteer of the World H now completed la J» nos. ■ For Bale by J. L.BKAP, 78.4 th at. VIIW'BOOKS from Carters ana others, IT Just received at DAVISON’S, Market it: An Exposition cf Proverbs. 1—B; • Da Costa: Inal and tbeGenUlec Bridges Manuel for the Young; Contributions to the Hlaiory of the Jews, from the Present Day: .. Words or Jesus TheFootstep* ofBfc. Paul: .ToUow Jesus; Gome to Jesus:' It Is l;— I br the author of Words of Jesus; Bwet?s Family Prayers: •The Great Journey, by author of Morning and Night Watches: Hours of Devotion, by Tbolnck; ' night or Wee pins: - Mom ins of Jon RTwenty Pictures ftutn Switzerland, hr Milan, D. D; ; ■Phillis’s Devotional G aides; . Christianity and Statesmanship. br Hague, D.D; -ThorawelPs Discourses on Truth; r Horn* Lila, by DKilagoe; The Fireside The Christian Household: Christian Retrospect ami Register for IB&5, by Dr. Baird! ' NlehoU's Help to Reading the Bible, £pis.ed; Kurts’* Sacred History; ,Baxrt Poetnc ' Notes on Duelling; Afraja, or lift and Lore In Norway, Bancroft**, 6 vofe; fto. ftc. ror sal* by IBIS U. 8. DAVISON, 65 Market ,eh, near it P TIOOKS, BOOKS—Pictorial History of the I P War* of the Cxdted States, from the earliest Colonial mm to the doa* of the Hsxian War. by John-Lewis i - Thompson, ’ roLßra Border War at the We*t,coniTirisl*iff • the FrontierWar* «f Peunsylranlsk Ksntoekr. Ohio. In diana. Hhnols, Tennessee anil Wisconsin, and embracing individual adventures among ledfane, «■* aspkdU of Boone. Kenton. Clark. Brady, Poe, )lorgan, Whltseland other border heroes of the West, by John Frost, ! vuL f vr. The above reo’d and Sir sale hy. feta . KAY ft CO, 85 Wood st. 'DEADlNGfortbe Winter Evenings: Po ‘ jLJL Trarel tad AdTentare, Biography. s =- “mHr N ore la, AhbctUford *4.12 Tola. UI .IrTing** Complete Work* Abbott’* RutorUc , PtriapaVablnet Library; Arthur"! library fbr the - Queens of Rn eland; bonsebold; M orßeoUtad; . • Women of the Herniation. Mrs. Ellett; SrenlnnatWoodlawo, M ' >* Chelae stories from Dickens* Household Word*. • Uf« In the Clearing*, Mr*. Hoodie; „• Visits and'SJcetehiw it Home ted A brood; Barlswtxxl. 2m Belaud Ash ton, Clorernook; Pariah. City, Bonny and Shady Sides; I*ter Yearn, Old-Hoo* by the BdTen Hath HalLldaHay, Varna: HWbrkeof Grace Agnllar, Catharine Slndalr, Cnmr Bell, with many others too numeral* to name, 6>r ante hr feg a. gAD?^a,Ahjghepy. DOOKS just ree d at Davison's Book Store, 11 6&ffarsetstj New, Practical and Easy Method of Leixning Goman, first end second coarse, by V. Aho. Nelson on Infidelity. • ' Afflicted Men’s Companion, by WHUeoc; Word to the Afflicted, cy Be thane; Alexander on Consolation. te-. do. Pike's Gnlrte to Ycnuur Ditdples; Advice to ToaosChtis talns The Yoang Christian, or Abbott's Young Christian's Series; The -Way To Do Good; The Corner-8 tone and the Yoong Christian. ■ BlgaUky's Golden Treasnry, plain and gilt. Jay's <Jhil«itanlnstnttted, in thedoset, family, chnrch and world; In prosperity, adrrrslty, spirittial sorrows, spmtnali&rs.mdcath the gravoaxvdrlory. Also, on hand, a large assortment of Family and Pocket Bibles, American and Oxford editions,- for sale at reduoed Prtaes. JOtlX 3. DAVISON, 05 Market rt. Rose and the Ring, by Thackary; . • Df.-Smilb** History of Greece: The Eooat end the Bnwltne. Ulortrated; - Slormonlam and the Mormaxu, hr Ferric Pariah and ether PeneUlaqf, bjr Kirals. National Magailne for Frb. For «aJ# by te) J, L. REAP. <th th JOSTKEC’D A FRESH SUPPLY OF Tb*l4m<)oaX«ctat«c {Ur.Wm.JaT't.AutobtographT UUtorr ff«a tin lima of Lothcr to tfa* Sl »-, klrwJui q. Sur Bath Hall; V lII* Sat; ; ~*<aeflwaoiK . Tor«*i«b7 : 'r .' ■ - x ■_ ■■"*-" —Bayard Taylofo Journey th*Sar*»o*, ~... false Dolan, bT.rk.tUrreL . ■ . lllttorr of Bndoock** ExpKuLkm; Id* M*r. Alan*; Portal* by KAT ACO. - . w £iW anisic —Hard Times Come no More.' / B.o. Voder, ■ > Minnie Ormr. u Rng by SentcmTa Opm Troupe Dreaming or The* Tanrer, Wallace Strawberry Girl, with eofarwl ftonuipiace; I will Sing no mor* of Sorrow. Hatton;- Bachalor'a Lament; Dream Life Sebsttljeh, Brown; Tremolo Sefcottiaslu Wallace: flharebal Polka, warm; I • Fkvida Waltz. ttareallbcn. Baatttla* of Caledonia, ■ a chciea adactlon of Tlttr MtfirflTrrti Hrarifan nf llitmi Thaabora jnstraeld and te aal* at th« Mudc Store of feX - JQHS H. MELLOR. 81 Wood at. a ATEST- MUSIC—FOSTER'S LATEST Aj| SON (t—Hard Tides Onae Again No linn, u enng nun Immenae foeeeae by Banlbrd'f Sarenaderc word* ana tttnle by 8. C. Foeter. s Now-w-daya, • htuMHuni ballad. Con?sk • Petrifaction, nevaGßg, bT Bmzxarr SgringTlna, a meat charming new The napj>TUaa,eon*cadcliorn*,liwho; ~ BaMctflnilfjttll, one of the beet Irlih tailed! *rer W7itten»br B. Loren- • - Vitkina and hlaDinah. wane aong, by Perryf X Cannot Salle Dear klother, new. Barker; : Brighter than the Morning Star, Browne The Heart and the Homo, Premier; - Ball Boca Etiquette. et&, etc. Received in alnostoi tb* trade and far eaU by- UkSST KLEBKR, *>ial9. - ■ Sign of the Golden Harp. No. 101 ThW at. W JW BOOKS and fresh supply of Stan* j.-aud-WMte , . H*U, Id»StoTjM- gnmiy. US of Oroeley »nd Bertmai, 2d *npp!r. £iri*ti lajT other peoeUloat; Liter £««»«» Bel!**, Letters; Keaoffof Tho*. TdwiU Barton; Old ReJStooe, brßer. Joe. Smith* with other new boofce. ree*d by ■ - M. SADLER, Allegheny.** TKANO FORTS INSTRUCTORS AT BE 1. DDCED FRIGES.— " ~ . BerMnPßtfompfeU Method, wdneedprfOL ttl,M ■■ Beyer"* eelebeatedXnmrustor, . IJX) ' - ; -'.Mg ■ C»niy*« eanndit* - TWO. , HasX*><rtrtntrt * *• lso • ' FUm without »Huttr !j tobrl5 ** J > 1 “ gSEff&2K*£ t “* < ” w - . 1 - Tor sal* at ths Musis Stan of'- - - fad JOHN H. MRLLOB.q WoMfr* . BAG WRAPPING-PAPER-120 bdl*. OTjte^sartga r 's: Gr.* U*& y PbLCr.aadDhL Mod Rag Wrapper now Minx S»d*toaiJtf, to arrive shortly: also, fa stow straw Wrmpp#r.***Msl**fo a rood article Uo» aad whit* Tea Papers, fie. Good mixed Kagii wanted Inexehangv. B.BADIJSB. fHinl rt«iiltrh«nT. A RCHITJKCTL'RAL WORKS—The Ameri v - ilw House Carpenter, * treatise open Architecture.; MoaMfan, Framing. Doers, WlodowTind principle* of If mMh onlSijtcetMw, Building, Masonry, joinery tint Tb* UodatoDnlldst'*Gafcfa by Missrdßeferee. Arehl - faiillwtaatod byMomreliia eng* - T? 7 - ATsxt Baokaf tieometnealDFawlnm for tb*u*e of tt»- dtufafesandSeboofa ifepteo&s^ujrforaaleL^ OUT: AGAlN—Woods* Monthly Real Ea tat* Register. T>n It then aw described for ante £1 B«*> Parma, 52 House* and Lota, IS fin* ttnxntry Beat* .and SOD City laU, with which 'parehaeeoi ought to be so 4salat«d before baring. Call and jret a JteguUr mtl*. iaaur •■ . i. . •- TaosrtyooDSrTS 4that. : 'Vf-BW BOOKS.—Charms *i»a uounter jlw Chazma.br MarlaMelntoah; . The Connery Yearßook. by William ZXoultfci; ' Bwallow Barn, by 4. P. Kennedy: - ... : .• -■ ■ HorwSho*Robinson - .do* J 888 CSS t±s Ron of the Cowl, br . dee • . ..-Wblt* Jacket, »y •ieraanMelviHe;. . OQ3I -_. AmrtUrbcrt. by W. SeweD. The aborej oft we'd and ffaaaleby ja3o KAY * CO., M Woodrt, • Q,HAM B E KS’ SERIES OP SELECT Ounbra-PjwMfctu,, „ TO , S „ . ■ s&sfi££. .10 A ■ “ . nSStet * S* “ :-«ikeBlo, -J aS Tig.4l.fcr n.». Bosrwokru «ool T a?M?iK? l £ DRIED PE ACHES—2OO busK Ohio bakes woiTrt.BOttTMi.br bill k uaaeri XOUISVILLE LlMli—loo bbts.-TecM j j for tale br ' Jalfi ■ :B, RQBlfiox * qq. : 100 traa. jnst rerfH ; JJforsateby ja2D 8. UABBAUUH ADO- [Hfl BUS. Corn, ia the ear. Tor sale by )UU Jafl ;- : . J.B. OAKyiKLp/ ri f'tOOD BUSINESS: PAPER^:having not A- IjTinow than d monthstown. can be negotiated br -1 cpplytag to - felS - L B. HcLAIH VflON. Refined sugars—iooo bbfa. cni«i>ei X'Wdewl add Leaf Saaaw, ftoia tlie' fit John'* Bfoam . s ngarß#finery. In etoreand for aale far i - ■ felS - . ■ - • J, A. JICTOHIgON d CO. SEED-fiOO.huß. for ealo by t/W-'-'x'--’ J. B.CASTOLD. APPLES—IOO bbls.; in store and fU foraafo by jag T. LUTRL k OO. SEEI)-30.bbls. (Miio Secd for IJealebr V. JaS9 - JOnyyiOTP 4 CO^ PEACHES— iJS bblfl, Dry. Peaches for sale by •’• • ja29 '; - 70H5 WiOYP * 00. |^JREASE—7 bbls Tnow. landing from stea 'tes‘ a ”u£lAllm’r£KV toffio »a«in Front «t. S^K rPE T RB - 50 «ki-in store fe Bale by: 4J sao r. DICKEY B Co, ss WrtCT « atnui IU 3 j£^^sy“^“ r i >H nred -: irffggtY t ,O ff gj; .li: few; good ShipStfe-' riaalci will find work ta* boos 5,1% ir^iw Jt jjKsßEsssijfSiiiii MOJTFTAKY SATES OF CQXSKftB BIAV FOE TSS PmSßUlfiff OjjnXTL *T Nii HOLMES & SONS, Brokers. - . *V<5. ftf Markdi^bdvcmThird anit FctarOt tU.Piu&tav* « t p iFG?2*?^ANIA. .. IBntreh at Xenia. ... 1 B*nk Branch at Ycunprtcwn- do Exchaw B*n2iof.do~«.p«r citr BantCjnernnatl- do Her. acd JExinir* cr -do-partCcianierdal do Atnerie»...padikfsretto Bank.—— do North’n LiberUe*parmhioLUfclitf.A7rßi*tCo_ do S a wSJS!S? ll, s'l™ l^rf'~*H We »ton Reacneßank... do »nk of Pena Townrhip—par gmall Notes l - SEW ENGLAND. ADwirrat Banka...— ** Oimdßant- —par- NEW YORK. - ~ -i—l*riN«w York Cltjr-3.-.par' -Mannfaa Mechanics'Bant——par} . MARYLAND. SMyaoenrinirßaak:. —-per|Baltiniore—.Z_— ,«r Phlbdelphlaßank —L——parjCctratrj*— ..———. I gcuthwarkßafct..;—.—parlN. JERSEY A DELAWARE. TraArsmao’agaaX ..—.parlAlleolTent Banks— \ Wegtarnßank ..pairT: VIRGINIA. Bank ofChamb*r»burKh-.I Bank of tbs Valley 1 . Bant efChesUr County-pai-ißank cfVa-Rlcbmom!-. - ' Bank cfDanti 1k..........—.par Ei. Ban tv a-, Norfolk ** Ban kof DeL Colchester—pa Farmers’Bk of Virginia. * Rank Of Germantown pa Merchants'* hi' Bank orGftUribnrxb..— 1 North Western Bank-. ** Bank Of I«wutovn—. Branches- 1 Bank of Middletown ——..l NORTH CAROLINA; Montgomery Co. Back...—par Bank of Cape Fear..— 3 Bank of Northumberland-par Bank offit.ofN.Caroli’a 3 Ooiaznhtaßk A Bridge Oo~par Com- Bank, Wilmington.- 3 Doylestown Bauk———.par Uerchanta'BtNewburn,: 3’ Easton Rank-.—.- par BOUTII CAROLINA. , Brie Bank-,,., 1 BkoftheSt-ofttJCaroilaa 3 Farmers' BkofßcekiCo—par IBank or Sonth Carolina.: 3. Farmers’Bk of Laneaster—par Bank of Charleston,—;.. ' 3 Fsrraers’Bankcf Reading.par Planter*’A MeehanV Bk 3 Fam. Bk of BehoylkW Co-nr OEOBGLA. far. A Drov. W&rnasbnrg. I Augusta Ins. A Bk'g Co Frenxllw Bk Wuhlsgton- J* Bank of August*...,, S' Harrisburg 8ank..;..—.1 fßk of Brunswick, Aug’a. 3 Honodaleßaak ——... 1 TENNESSEE; lanrarier Bank...—..—..par AHeotrent Banks —. 4: Lancaster County Bank....par KENTUCKY. . ' Lebanon Bant.—..——.par Bkof Kentucky, Lordtr'a! MlnerF.Bank ofPottaTlllßparjßkofLoalsr&Tlranton “ . Mcnoncuhela Bank——-par Northern BkdTKentackr " West Branch Bank.: par Southern BkofKentoekr " ' Wyoming Bk,W Qkeebarrepnr INDIANA. Yo rk Bank—.— -.1 Stale Bank Abranebea-l Belief Notes—————— 1 *• MISSOURI. • • OHIO. ,Bk cf State of Missouri.. 1 Ohto 1 WISCONSIN. Branch at Akron—— do Marine A Fire In. 00. ehks A Branch**Athens——do MICHIGAN. &*acb At BridcrpOTt— do Femert’Meehaillea’Bank 3 Brsneh atChUiieothe—. do Peninsular n»?k s Branch atCtereland—do Insurance .Oompany— - 3 Branch at Toledo.-—..- do State Bant - ... 3 Branch at Dartoo do CANADA. Branch at Dataware—.. do Bk of N. Amerlea.;Tonmt© a Branch at Colombo* do Bkof the 3 Branch at Ashtabula— do Bank of Montreal— 3 Branch at Salem——do Bk of U. Canada.'Torento 3 Branch atMaaalield da EASTERN EXCHANGE. . Branch at Ripley—— do On New Y0rk—...... J£ Branch at Cincinnati.:— do On Philadelphia- do Branchat Washington— do On Baltimore. —.— do BranehatCadU. do WESTERN EXCHANGE. Branch at-Lancaster— do Qpclnnall. ———- 13* Branch at SteobenTlUa— do I<oulstUl«..—— “ Bt. L0ui5........—.—..- ** - GOLD ANDSFEOIK VALUE. Doubloons, 5pani5h......10,00 do Patriot.—46^o Braneh at Ut. Vernon.— do Branch at Newark.'.—— do Branch at Springfield do Branch at Marietta— do Branch at Troy._ Branch at Mb Piaasant... do Branch at do Branch at do Branch atPigua.... do ' Branch at do 1 Branch at -Katcm,.... do*. Branch at Rarenna. ... do 1 Branch at Cuyahoga -~-do 1 Branch at' Maaslllon-.. do, Branch at woootor. „ do-/ Eagle, old .10.60 Eagle, new .—.10,00 Krederickad’ors-—7,80 Tan Thalers——— 7,80 Gnlueaa—6|oo Sovereigns— .——.. 4^83 Ten Ouildera—... 3^6 Napoleons..—... DneaU .... 845 '.BAyKERX DEALERS IX EXCHANGE, COIN, BANK KOTO, Aft, jia. H fourth strret, opposite Bank of l\llsbmrv\, 'KSuAllTransitttio&s at most liberal oclSdtwT . , 1 .. . CAMPBELL BREDIN 4 CO.. BAHXBBS hew' castle and butler, pjshha. jajco oiaroox, i.R»nun : Jilts ucpra, PI. I. ■’JTJKIIt. iivn« w «Im-w MaUw hm, Bxrat—To John Floyd A Oo_ Chits. F. Bhang, Esq-Geo. B. White, James Marshall, Pittsburgh: ctaeu, Garrett A Ralgue-ls A Co- Rwd«r A Bros- Phils I *. - of4-3md AYER’S PILLS. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A .FAMILY PHYSEC. a rjiHiRE has long existed a public demand M.- ter an eCartira pUl which eooUNi relt-d on as ton and perfectly la its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an extensive trial ofltavlrtueehaaeonduslTely shown with what ceea It aeeomplDhea the' porpoaa designed. It Is easy to make a physical pJi, bat not easy to make the beat ol all jwßi—one which should bar* none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other. This baa been at tempted here, ani with what iqccni we would respectful ly submit to the puhlle dedal on. It has been tmfortua atefcrthe pattenthitherto that almost every pnroaiiTe medieme ie acrimonious ami is ritatlng to the Dowels Thlstsuot. Many of then produce'so mush griping pain and revulsion la the system aa to more than eounterbaL anes the good to be derived from them. Tbaee piUs pro duce no Irritation or pain, unices it aria? from a previous ly existing obstruction or derangement In the bowels.— Being purely vegetable, no ham ran arise from their use in aar quantity; but it la better that any medic! as eboald be taken judiciously. Minute directions fur their use In the mveral diseases to which they are applicable are given on the box. Among the complaints which hare been speedily cured by them, we mar mention Liver Complaint In ita various of Jaandtcn, Indigestion, Languor and Ua ol Appetite,' listlessnssa, Irritability, Bilious Hrsdaehe,.Blliout Fever, Fever and Ago*, Pain In the .hideand Lotas, (or in truth, all tbeae are but the muse- Qttenee of diacaaml action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford prrmpt and sure relief Jn Ostlveneea,, Piles, Colic, Dysentery. ITamore, Scrofula and BeurTy, Colds with t'naeas of the body, Ulcers and impurity of. the blood: in abort, nay and every ate where a purgative la kwonired. They harp also produced some singularly anstvwfttl cures In Hhenmatiio. Goat, Dropsy, Gravel, Krvtipelaa, Palpitation ct the Heart. Pains In the Back, Blntnach and Side. They should he. freely taken tn.the iwrißg ef- tpe_ -WrantanaOTrTtfannto beslthyiwtlnn, and restore* the appatiUnhd vigor. They purify the blood, and. by their tunulant aetlos on the drrulatery system, renovate the strength of the body, and restore the waned or diseased energies of the whole organism. Eiaaeo an occasional dote Is advantageous, even thrash no serious derangement exists tret unnecessary dosing ahould never tw carried too far. as every purgative m«lidne reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases In which a phytic U required eaanot he enumerated here, but they suggest tbrenseloee to the reawm of ererybodi; and it tw eraodantly believed this pill wlUanswsr m better parposa than, any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once knows, the pub lic will do longer doubt what remedy to employ whan in ' heed ol a cathartie medietas. _Prnand by JAMES 0. AYKR, Am;«r ud Practical Ch«snm* H>ae. Prica 2& ct«. ter box. flr» boxes tot li. Bold by Druggist* and iMsilsrs Jo MMlrio* .—. - -Ntiaddw^ Let the Afflicted Read and Ponder! in TafulUbU Rentdyfar Scrrfula, Kina’! Evil* Ktamo* • tow, ObtfiturU Ctuanma EntpUont, ptmfihar IlntuM ■ on tie Jhtf. BlOteSrx, tktO» % Agvt and fitrr,J,hroit ie Sort £ya, Jting Wvrmor TeUtr^Scaldßan)- . JiMßTpa»tnia£d &ta% qfVu Bonu andl •; JewUpatu&bone tlun. Syphilitic Dir -,. 5Jj» orders, Ltmbapa, Spinal Qm> ptofiw. and attDuteua arts* inpfnm an JnjwiMotq um of Jfereiu’v, hr • . vndauxin Lifi. __ yFSSvg/ rpniS great alterative Medicine and Ptiri -1 fiarorntoodif now used br tbouand* of grateful parlen J from all partaofth. CnUed States, who twtifr daily to t&e remarkable rows performed by themateet of all medidnw, **C4RTEB’S BPANIEII BIIXTUitK.” Nea nlgla, Ehentnati«m. Kerofoia, ynxptioDi on the Skin, Lit. er nieeales, PeTen. Ofoemtid Bor>a,A»«cUoasofthe Eld neya. Disease* of tse Throat, Pc male ComMainte, Pales and Aching of th* Bona* and JoJota, aw epMdily pot to -J&£htbruibgthl*rr*at and Inestimable remedy. For afi diseases of the blood, nothing bts ret hewn found tbcompanwltb It. it cleanses the ewtemof all inmri. ties, act* gently and effleteotlyoa th* Liver and Sidneys, strengthens the. Digestion, give* tone to the Btomaeb, «ak*o tb* skin dear and healthy, and restores the Qoa. sUtutlon.enJ«nbied by disease or broken down brtheex oessesa of youth,~t<> Its prUtln* rigor and strength. ■ Jar the Ladies. It i* Ineumpnrablr bettor than «n the oosmstke erer need. A fcw doees of Oerter's Bpanteh Mix ture will remove all saUcwnsas cf comnlexion. bring-the roes* mantling to the cheek,, give elasticity to the gtep, and Improve the general heaiih in % remarkable -degree, tyrood all the medicine* ever beard of. xh« tars* nember ofeertiflcatw which wehafoneeifed ‘from person* finer all part* of the United htaSe*. 1* the bat evidence tbafi than Uno ilombug afioatlt. The pres*, hotel keepers, magistrates, pbysiriso/s and public men, well known to the community, alt add their teetlm> gj-tothe wonderful effects of thlstilUfAT BLOOD PUltl- Callon the Agrat and get a Circular and Alaanae, and read the wonderful csra this truly greatest of aQ Medb dneaha* performed. ■ Mono gennlneunlea* signed BISfKETT A BEERS, Pro* prtetonTNo. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, V*. to whom all orders far supplies and agendesmutt be addresod. • Tor cal* by B.A. Fahnestock A Co., Fleming Broe- Jo*. Fleming. Pittiburgh: H. F. Schwarts, Allegheny City, and by Druggists generally. acflQ-lrdJtwT ST HAS POWER TO CURE-i“I had not need ittwice before I felt Ita henefldal tr. &EiSdUn— -Suffering ffamacoldandeoasb, br which i tried many receipt*, intboat obtaining reUed Iwaapweented with a bottle of “B. £L Seller*" Gough Mixture.” 1 think it adoty which lowe botbyonandtoe mhlic In trenerat.tr>poeitiTelrajeert that I had notowd t twice befßre 1 felt It* beneflelal etteete, and (under the rtrine blessing) had no orcaeion to finiih 4be bottle. ] eftl/jralio, aa to haring vltneasedU* majrfc properties on riemuormine:one in particular, who hada trying attack on her long*. aeeompanlMl with a dlstwnlng' osugh.— Verily tbeonly trne Kscnlapius (whey* ooughs and colda affect the sufferer) has deecendad awongitoaia-•"B.K. Sellers’ Ooagh Mltrow. : M. FiTMKTIAJ.I>, - PlttoburtfaJanjlblSSL,' - , mWyllert. Prepawdanisold or B.E 6SLLELB k OO,£7 wood it. •andfora*!*by druggist* eTßtywbcra. . :• ‘ deSO' . CIDER ANi> WINE FOBPIUKZIJVGI6TJMILY _£^f^^“^T»4riw^ill«W4toS£Wulrnnrh MDSLINS—Vre. lnrite’ -the UneatWjrrmnfgparejtaa. and mannactsrsra thraunnthifrVtr^rTJT^P 14 *®' 1 froath*■ b. mu toyS .aSITr la *“* «smtrr. BMI and j tt r wh!rh*w. lurlta goods fa this department. •“f .. I, T. MPRPIir d ■RP“ BOTTER-2b„freSHoUiStS reoM aad foreale br ufl UKXRV ILOOLUBB. Ti'tShT* 15 g ?^ liao Bard.rccM and for Limikor ja& intysT tr. collikk - 19^jT 5U , b i 9 - y . !dm fwßp an(l2s Ixim ‘ Boain floapln «taw for kale by < T.- LITTLE i cp. & GKEAStj—2"• bb!i.'*Lard nodTS nowlandibe- from *tsemcrT*teClty fortaJeby I. PICKBT ACO. • •ROOMS—IOOdo*. Com Brooms for sale l r i*l4: V; : HTOTILCUtUKH. ZINC PAlsT—£ tuns AmeneaA aiui Pr«dic«sal*by ISAUHJIICK*T*Oa MEDICAL. 19 THE PUBLIC. _ MOST UIPO&TAHT ANNOUNCEMENT; . RKTIBBMKKTO7 PBQF. JAMES McCUNTOCK, H. D From Uie Philadelphia Medical College. A XEW XRA IX TUX IfiSTOBf OP UPnifirfp Popular iledldn* fir th* Cm time sanctioned by tha ' SXaSXST AUIUORITY IS TUB P 501X35*1031 THE undersigned have the pleasure of in fanning the public that they hare mads arrange cunts villi' tbs eminent Prnf-sjnr JAMES MeCLUfIOCK 1L V n of Philadelphia, k nWytt for mart than a Qoarter Of .tehtury part as onaofthe greatest PractUioneri and Teach arsefSledkliwanilSargerrinUib countrycrln Europe for th* purchase of hbt recipes,, and th« preparation o •erics of FAMILY MEDICINE 3 therefrom, whkhvftl be put up in a cheap and p<T>ular form* adapted for general ure, and suited to the most prevalent ■*<»——r Then remedies embrace , some of the most valuable discoveries and combinations ewr know for the cure ol disease. The? are the fruits of the most profound Investigation, the arid est research, and the almost unequaled experience ofoneo the C rrt physicians of the age. Each remedy Is espeetall adapted to aomepa rticaJeTjbrve cjdiseaxt, In accordant* vtth the AfoAetfpr&KfrEsrqfmodem nedfeafsmenor.. of thus* remedies have been tried. Improved, and final] perfected, in the comae of along, active and highly sue cemful practice, not only In Philadelphia, bat thronghont many distant sections of the country to vhleh his great epaUiion has called him. Their nature and effect are known and. approved of by hundreds of regular physidaas who.hare been his students and seen their beneficial re sulti.tn Dr. McClinlock's own bands, while they were run under his thltlon. In the Colleges of Philadelphia, Castle ton, Pittsfield, and elsewhere. i naan tbs rounwiso oncTmcavi: >j This Is to certify that I baveplaasd » the hands o' Uerara. kurk.the redpesof mr “Family Undldue,” with my full authority to prepare and offlar them for popular use.- Wwy are such as I bare been \ la the habit of rwwmmradlng andpreecribln* for many : rears, and their composition Is well known to hundreds of i regular physicians, who have been my students, and vho P rtbeonov preetdaingwHta distinguished sue art* of th* country. My indaoomente for this aerous: one ofthe most urgen. Is. that the d»* y remedies has become so lanra. through prl of their success, ajtn maketbetr preparatio* draft upon my time; another is, the repeated lofmr mends and petisnU, in the belief that Introduction of my remedies would be in manp nhllFbenefit: and finally, la securing there* r UniAlexanaer Cushman, who is a thoroughly educated Chsmtot and practical Apothecary of many year# experlrare,-whereby {am enabled to assure the publlo that they willbe prepared in the am, roarer abd moat perfect Anatomy and Forgery in the Philadelphia College of Sled (Hue am! Acting Profi-wr of Midwifery; one ofthe Con sulting Physicians ofthe Philadelphia Hospital, Block* ley: late member of the National Medical Association; memtwr ofthe Philadelphia Medical Boetetr; member of the MedlnrChlrurgkiU College of Philadelphia; formerly President and Prefeeeor of Anatomy and Surgery in Cae* tleton M-dtra* College. Vermont; and also, late Professor of Anatomy and Physiology in Berkshire Medical Instil tutlon, BiturtWd. Maea. Ac- Ab, Ac. We need scarcely remind the Intelligent publlo of th prtal neamity which exist* for the Introduction of a class of pood and rtlialjU papular nwittriwr which may be ooufi dently adopted taw, family use and depended on «t«f inrt in the absence of a physician, as hnlngthe legitimate . productions of Sacn«,S!idpand Experience. heargument, Is needad to prove the Immense superiority rf such a das# of remedisaover the dangerous compounds that are daily palled Into notice by ignorant and reckless men. solely for the purpose of enriching themselves at the expenis of th llm.-.asd health o. their fellow beings. We trust ttmfl dently In the good, gnseof the community to support us 1 his effort to extlrj»ie the great putdicevllof tfuaefarp by giving a carefhl perusal to the following list, which em brace the first twelve re mediae of the series, and which comprises some ofthe most valuable specific* ever discover ed for the several complaints enumerated. If you or any of your friends are raSoitu, ose no tlms in procuring tbs aid ofthejtrst medical aulAcrify of the day* by fotainJng and giving a trial to such of these medicines as are adapt ed to the <•«»*' We especial attention to tbs first o Hi, lint if being most generally demanded, at this season namely, the_ • - f. PLCTOaAL BVR ni> Tins iQTftluUe Byrup./ableh uenuw %ep;UsiHttlU ccid position. haa bwn employed with wonderful sucmtefor mtiy y tdm 1& * h** COTS OlllliMMl Of tbe AlSf UUUItISt Ursya. The most common diJ**«e* oftbese orcitni|ins trrHaha n and of the Mucooa Mrtjhran# which line* the alrtubesof tbeLhro*t,windpip* tad luojrs, For any of Uieae form* or dlww«. whether •howlow them* *eiTr» m OwpA. TulUaa if U* Throat, S fine nfHphtmu m L'x'" TArocd. Spiltma 'J ihood, fHJfculty tfDrtalhr aft Uoartmeu orZou of Yoict.arvi /lieeficJhrw.lumwwiUL# attended with the happl«»it»*ulU. It U nwomttieoded a* on* of the beat and nMI medklnaa Tor all ferns of ih*» ehitii and Omtvmptiaa. , . .i . ; So or yrrpanxtioa of Opfum, fn cay iwpit to (Ati 3yna>. PRICK Ila Fiat Bottle*} fL • .cold andcough mixture. Pw recent oonsh*i : «ddi and Irritation ©* U>« throat or lacK*> le is especially raluable fef chDdmgiM family, In itity ellmatji, fhmild bewlthOQt thu *Oci#Ot rmaedr, which. If taken on th» flrit armpton* ©r cold, wonld prerent many an attack of Rroechltii, and a fetal tßOfl la.Otmroiopttoo. • ■Jfo Lauda »«» orpnjvntienof OjAmm, f* cap dw <* VtUMatvrr. PRlfi&per bottle. SS cent*. ID.—ASTHMA AND WHOOPING OOOQH RKMEDT. The*etwrlblrdi*tr*tidn«di*eaaeaarw ijrllered toan n» paralleled decree hr thU porelyreaetabU medldoe, which naa been bron&ht to perfection ilowlr In ttte counw <rf oasr Tears* obwrratton. Trial la all that 1* needed te proven* nOeacr to those-who hare barer employed It I ATRBVKN A Cttttn* ean for Ptirrhaa; and, if_ ft* ®7* ■nt«rT,Ch«lem Barbas and AitalteCholarA. This praaerfp tlon oasißTUVAlLSbtoenra IHarrhoca; and la Drtenurv H is aqoaDr neeettfnL lntba, early •*•*»« AriaUe Choferaitvin b» found InraluahU. roTCclfo of lafrnta aadOwdera IJAntaa It Is • Pul* dl: racilcsia Rjt osa acecopany each bottle, PRICE, p« R'dila. ■ffi flnii M niQta . . . vZTZtoxiq althutitebyruv. rt t&B eare, 1 .“6f CWanrwi or SWa fu^tut. {L-nrrr n»irnh«nm- Itch. Ulncworm. Ac. i. Of zSSfcKins'. KttLWill* Bw.Utefc&oto.- orßweOad Neck, Tamora, Blow LTeerfc Ac. S. Kftewnatk Diitastv Chronic Rheumatlmn. (lout. Ac. 4: Mfreuruu st {fypkH&c Zhjeaj/j ©fall tULTr. Theca illwkw* all nrl* from at*mi In the ij-ntro raaolrfnsan alteration cfC th*E«r»Uon*aadn ren*r*l r»- rwcntioo of the blood. i'o? thle ptirpoaethe Tuarc Aifulb airttiTairr.whieheoahlMa the TirCaea cf certain r*gnL»- j ale remedies iuUed to the «»*«** »B» 1 tit (band wrodarfuUr effactlr*. PRICK. fPlnt llrtlltil »1 DVgPKPTIO KUXIB. . . ■ PtiMHUj or dtaardftrftd dlaceUoo, may b« «u« th» > National DiSRM* of America. Its a/mptoas »r« hwdaelw ! frfdiUAMK MTToartuw; kn» rplrlta; ditaaceaef in'll}* nmi the «otuMrt^oCT r< i dlfilenlty of bnathin*: mum of roßocaUon In If Ins down i or In umdillbe eUlra; p«]plUilon.or unaaajtWllnjraLoat the heart; Irregular or dtocWok appetite; mu* of ehiklas ot the rtonarb; acidity; henrt&arn; win or fuineas of the abdooun,and oaUniniw. Boat* or tbeae aymptome nit wars appear ta Dyepa pain; and ec*&»th»eeth* man patient hu many of them *tuw a»m*Ua«,af si dltfcmf Uiatr. for attarAins thrae Protean ayoplna* lo their mat l and eoarca, Tie (massed condition of tho JicHtim fnnetioßa, tbeDTßFSmdKUVkaoabiMeeU tfaeTnliiaWe InsrtdieaU which th* T«c*tsbl« Rlosdom afford*. Taken la ron&ro tk® with tht Veritable PunrUin* Pill. la taaa# «rh*r» I Char* la much ouaflyauata. or with tba AaU-ilililooj piO*. Vhara tha foaetfoaaoftboUnr sralrrasttlnrly ; irwitl ba (band » moat •ffeetual moody. I’KICK, UaPini bottler] $l. ni RHEUMATIC MIXTURE. , A pur*)7 TSsatAhl* combination (br tn* nr* of Rheam* tins, OroL and all Neuralgia and BhatimaUc l)lwat<— Thiarraady la offered with tba ofawei cma/Uenca. Ithaa born rued mart exteoaiiely and la m near & Biiraie for Bherenatte Piaanara aa ,tha world has arar warn, PRICK, per bottle, 50 neats* » VHL.....RIIKUUATIC LINIMENT. An ia&Ulhia outward application fcr tha ral W of all rheu matic or nauralsle pains, apralna, awetllasa, atlfl aecfc, atiffnaa of tba jeinta, painiatha aaouUrra. wtk ar ttobe. It afford# Immediate relief fton colic, and paisa In tha stomach and abdomen. A* a counter lrriunt.it is LnraJo* abt*lnaUeaaeawh*«waneit«rnaJ stimulant la neaded.— PRICK, par Bottla, 60 cents. - HTXTpRB. A most convenient and valuable remedy, fa be used both internally and externally, lSUt> relief of vaits. wettiux scenes cnaomc. as In PlearwF, Pains In the CheehSUtifo a fa tb* Side, Pains In th* Face, Nvoraigle Pains wherev er fomid. Pains fa the Stomach. Bowela Liver or Kidneys in sudden attacks ofColle.»UkraaCbli<\and Flu cfbtone or UrareLlt will giro Immediate relief. PIIICE. per Bob Us, riftyCSsnU. •X-«. XOXIC MIXTURR, OH FEVEEANDA spKcma A nw end safo vegetable remedy for Fever and Acne, or Intermittent Fever In any of Its forms, and for all iusmsm wccrrlng periodically. Toll remedy ha* been tried to the fullest extent, and has been found a irtcinc so for aa any mnUdae can be entitled to that name. In eosvaleec«n«* from arute diseases,' where tonle* are rwpilred, and In all easaofproftratloQ of strength and want of nervous ww er. It will be found singularly efleadona. PRICE, per Dot- PURfIATIVE PILLS, For the reliefer and all Ita palnfiilmalt* euch as UeaAwbe, DiidnoM. Hick Btoaatb, Pains, andal the symptoms enumerated under the “Drtpepcie Blair/, In e|l eeere where purgation 1* needed, these Pills aw nffi-v) «1 ae a taU and wind, but tffleient ealAortic. tfo Invalid, or traveller should be without thorn. PRICE, per Box, 25 Oents. - xtt. Aim-sruaua pills. For Liver Complaints, andall forms of disease crlalng from dcnncMtentOT the liver, with symptom# such a* yellow ness Oftho E/ee and Skin, ilvedeeheJjp tag in the earn, yellow,-furred tangne, pain In the right •boulder, sense of tallness or pain in the right side, disor dered itomaeh or bowels, deficient setkrt of the kidneys, clay-colored stool*, ect. Thane Fills, if taken fa the ioriph ent ttagwof Bilious and Yellow, or other Ferera will mn •rally ward off the attack, PRICK, per Box.24oenU. The undersigned; fa aecepting thepwprletonhip efDr Jama MoCllnlock’s Family Medlelnsa, would mpaetfttUy state fa the pnhllcl that In hi* profession as Dispensing Chemisfofor seazhrCfteen year* past, during wbleh time he ha* teen aeUvkly eoniMcted'wlth the best pharpusutl cal establishment* la this country, he he*'had constant occasion to *w and prepaw the pmerlptfons of Lhe exost ■mlnvntpbysidana among whom be wonidname Dr. Mott Dr.-Falter, Dr. Fraud*, Dr. Cheeseman, Dr. Reese, Dr Whittaker, Dr. Bdunldt, Dr. Iloeack; Dr. Klskam, Drs. Pratt and Young, Dr. Duals, Dr. Green, and many others »the dtycf Bow York.. The exiwrieneo thus acquired ouahlee him to oiscrtmJ not* with eooflibrica between legitimate iacdidnei, mUri edtcienfiOCcaffy, eoJastoMeur** harmonious rfaetniceJa* bon in nuton with tbelrhlgjxMt thsrapeutleal dfret*. eo the Inaccurate mixture* of quaekery tint Ignorance; where in, for wantof proper knowledge In combining them, tb* bratingredJeuto may nautralbs and destroy each otber.or mult In • sutwtano* highly injurious, and contrary to it# nte nd*l design. It b with pleasure, tborefore, that h ortifim thattbspreomlptlonsßfDr. Jams* MeCUntoek u ©t only composed of the moist yaluabb medial agrot* known to. and habitually employed by, our. brat pract! tlooera In-the treatment oi theeereral rUmri tax which they are intended, bat they are combined U each , proportion*, In relation to tbalr ehemlcalend medkmel effects, 0 to teeum the attainment ot the utmost inmsm ofthelr power and effiebney. r-' In ocnrioiicn, ha will only odd for hlmsei?. that’ fas on refer-with confidence to fab pact eamr. as'fab guaradtoe to the public that tbeM areaJrrsMdfcs In hi* hand* will be tt&yfuttij prepared In strict accordance with the prtecrlp tlons of their distinguished originator. ' : ! . AtBX. CUJHMAN ' {hoduaUasUlhuiat&iteir. r.auigiiiif jytamacp. * Tho shore Medicines may betiroeured, at whebsalsor A. CCfInMAHAOO, * Eob Proprietor, Ko. 123 Fulton si. New York. . And ©fall the prindprl Druggists In ffab dty. --Also of JAMES MoCLINTOOIC. M, D. ; oont*r of9tfa sad nibert atiu PhOadßlpfain, And of fUtflKO H&OTIZEBS, Agtt, Pittsburgh. And QEO. n. KEYBEB, Agent, : eor. of Wood si and Virgin aßey* .. And of •*. P: FLXMXNQ, Alleghany CltT. And maybe ordered through any Apothecary, Druggist 0 Ceuntry Storekeeper In any part of tbo country. • • air ■»AKE’ /□AiiJH'S COD LlVfili OlD—The :beat JLP wiiolt ofOod liter Oil now fa tow, 12 dot noired Pj r j*9 ■ JQ3. yLBMmP. /''iHEEsEi—SQbxs, in store and for solo by \Jffi, ramn picket too/. HOPS-— 20 bales prime castorn jast rac’d by -1. - g. lIRABAPW * 00,^. i LOVER SEED—IOO basbols pritoo in' >ltor>fcndg»rrml4br j ■ B. lIAIUIAPtm * Po. , ■fj ERRING—2S bids. m store and for sab JJtSr ft? s HAitiupautoo/,. RiE PLOUR—GO bbls. rbcd and rfor solo t if-. 1 ' ; m r ■ ■ DEI& * Mcagr. ' HAY . 05 bales rac'd and for *ale bv . 7>iy- 1 - . ; . Turt& e- ntfugpr. HAY— 10 tons baled for sale by ' _ jtg- ;? r. :<■! ; vsnuryzaeDiLwoßTij. OliL BUTTEii—SO bblAcholcß Ohiofor Imujbjp, i i»2* : S aamVKR 4DH.WOBTIL • PRESENT of <a iiiw.Picture* xnch v as 7m ta»!rpTOCTtw tk Wlttitfi IXalt o»UeT7.«oulil 1» K - - Vtfat to cent* wt nyypdi. ••• -, -• f • ftip ~; EMI-ANNUAE SALFr^A.'A.-Muori 4 banT Dry/Applen;. - ifl 5™%5 AB ®£E?' B WASHING POW-I l.WSßruitun«Mtenl«br TLSUXHO B&OB. C r HOUSES. FARMS, &C. r?mr EROPEBTT FOB SALE—a large X-Z Ibtof ground, ailnated in th e flth ward, and fronting onTenn tfc-jbetwren Harrisonandl Cgwu runningbaek to Spring allay, eti which are ereetadltwo double 3 atory BrtexUnasee on Fann at*, and .4 Brtek_Ten«aeßti on Spring alley. Tht whbla property is la prime order. and occupied by prompt paying. tenants. Tnoee vastlag* IPod nbd rs&lavesta»nt' should apply at owe. Offered £?£■" «”%. gsasi Vtil-2 ACHES OF LAND, situated 1-1-2 / UmDn(tarnEmuT«Uor6ttUoo. to UKraCo; fiDacre* cleared, balance la good timber land, with good -Prams Haase, Bara and Orchard, fronting of Little Bearer. Gallon • ■B. McLAIM 4 SON. JOW A LANDS TO EXCHANGE FOB POTaBCftOa UASUrAtmmra-Wt bare tour hun daadeighty tentflf Csxerilentl*hd in lowa-oounty, lowa, whkh we will exebanga.G* FiUabanih Mannfiw fared article!. Apply to B. McLAIN 4 SON. LAWRENCEYILLE— §2,000 ONLY—Tor ■alt a comfortable DweMog Hoore, of hall, parlor, Bgroom, kitchen, good cellar and four bed room*- The lot hat a front of W ft. on Allen ft-, by 100 deep; a weß ofgood waterand pampla the Kitchen; ent-oveu. atable garden and fruit trace, crape Tinea of ehrteenaalHT, AO4 all la good order and wlB be reldfor »XOOO. s7yo tia Ttiand. reminder at 3 years. B..CDTIIBKRT A SOS, 1<0.3<l «t. •X?ABM NEAR FREEPORT FOB SALE— -1 We are fenthcrtxed to sell that 80 acre Farm, near rreeport, for the aacrifidog priced *l6 per acre, m the owner wishes to leave lbr the far W«st on toe l&th last,— Apply to fe3 B. McLAIH * BON. 21,6 th at. R‘ UILDINGLOTSFOR SALE—A lot of *2O ft, front on McKee at. by 80 ft. deep, situated In Bit* mlngbam. Price 6250. Also. 2 lote in East Bir mingham, eaeb hating a rront of CO ft, oa Meadow at. By no 84... Fj'Oß SALE—A splendid Dairy Farm of 100- lL acre*, near the PerrjTriße Plank Boad, 6 mQea from •too city. It lain prime order. On it are 2 fine Orchards of graftauruit, with sock! House*. Kara and stables, and ev ery convenience. Price low, at SUS per acre. Enquire of IW-tf THOS. WOOpS, 7674th at FOR SALE—A Country _ Se4t of 11 1-2 acres, within 3 miles of the city, on s cood road. It is offered very low. Enqure of TIiOfCWOODS, feS-tf ; '76 Fourth ft. *P IGiiT ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND Xa for nle, In a rleacant location, at about of a mile from hast Liberty and tha Pesntylvmuia H.K. station, ■ with a dwelling house aad stable, a variety of bearing fraitfrte*. a Urge garden, aad good water. The land is ail doaredaad under good*fence. Price $1,600. For' term*. 4<v, apply to 8. uUTHBERT A SON. 140. jjd *fc rpO FARMERS, I)AIKYMJSN ANJ xSfJ JL NESS.—Par sale, 4*B aero of land. In Westmoralaoa county, 60 mlleaUboorfilde) from Pittsburgh, and 1M miles from MUIsH* Water Station,-on tbs Pennsylvania Bailroed. A boot 40 acre# ns cleared; good -tillable land, open which U a Log House and Darn. It Is wall adapted to tbs railing ot fruit, or It would mats an excellent Dairy. : grauimwinglaxQrlaatt)’, and the plan being well sup plied with the host water. 'There is an abundaoee of the j finest timber, tlc Chestnut,Chestnut Oak, (barktlmber/ White Oak, Poplar, Ac. It la well worthy thoattentlon of; Tanner*, a* this bark can be sent to Pittsburgh, by either railroad or canal. The timber alone U worth nett than the price a*k*d,and most of the land would afford excel* entbastors-wfaen cleared. ' The whole will be mid far .the Terr low price of |0 per acre; ori twill be divided to unit purchaser*, at from U to I |3 per acre, according to quality. ! Terms—Two-Sfths in band, the balance in three equal! . annual payments. Title indisputable. Enquire of . • oeSUf THUS. W00D8.74 Wood at. **l ' . valuable Wopeny lor Sale, [ ||N Liberty street; adjoinig tbe Methodist thiTvrwiLssarOuttlßMSit. This Is now tbs only assuwbla piece orproperty In this neighborhood not *lre*dr boughtb» tbs Penn»rtT»nUß*lljTJsd Company. Front* inS’pa.Uoenr 60 feet, on Elm street 100 fret thence to the Methodist Urere Y*rd SOK feet, to Liberty 100 fret. This property is moet deur&bfe u * Hotel. Tbe building now on It,» good «nbet»ntUl three story brick, with «U the neceautr beck buildings, bus for* long tin* been no earned m tbe Union Hotel, doing » good Cosiness. Cspl, teluts end others decirooa of miking * good Investment, will do well to exnmtne the premise*. *P3»t» EDWARD FABER. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—Situ o !? *«d la North Fayette townehtp, Allegheny eouatr. Ui mUojfroui tfa» city and mlWirom the BtsabeuTUl< railroad, it the Noblwtewn *t»-lozy contains 40 icrti al cleared and bncedind loa high fltstoofealtiTitlon. The lmpro?emente are a ecmfortaUe dwelling house with fl rooms. Barn, titable, Stone Mllk*houw, finioke-boaje am oth*f ouHwlldiafr*. There lean orchard ot ehofee ftralt of various kind*. The. plane is well watered by tia tilingihrines, and tbs whole place can be easily cult Ira* tea. It u situated in a good neighborhood,eonTroteDt td chareb.mlU, Bobool. da. Apply to Jag • It. M'LAIN A SOX. 21 6th rt. 4 SPLENDID FARM—Forsalo a Farm of ttfcerw, SO acre* la • high *Ute of eolUTfttloa, 60 of prune bottom land; balance choiee timber; atwo rtory firlek llobh, w*il ftrrftßjndi a l&rxe frame tarn, cod all DwvMmrr oat. bousm, or the beat material, sad pat ap la thntnorfnitMtftnttftl manner. Apple cad iWcb Orch ards, cad abundance of other fruit* of choice goftlltlec mtuated oa tba Youchloagh»ax riret, 4 mile* coot* Mo* Keeeport, end 20 from thle dtr. Price $5O por acre Ap ply to ja23_ _ B.CUTUBBET dSON;I4O.3d Ct JVIEARJiE 1W BRIGHTON-A fine ronn of X]J 108 lera*) all fovelland, ud In agond itatoofcultt rttioa. »Uh a o#» Fnat Xloac#, a good Orchard of graft ed fruit, Mrer-frUla* aprlasa. plant/ ofenal,a good barn aad t<mact booaca; fitaatelio asuod D«Ljfabarhoo<fc dynjhaa, aeboolfc «111», Ac- atid rcnranlent to S* w tWahltm.- PrlM, I 2& Mr acre. ■ For t#ras, A&, apply at lha oldatUhUjibad HaalEttatoofSra of ** a sox, ho. OfIfILOTS FOR SALE —In Germantown. SJUU »itWn 1& minute# walk of Fltteburgh, lettm tovAllPKheartiTer. mpoalto the Aqosdoct, filar th» ]ov prtcaortlOOMeb. £2 in hud nod •<IA per rear—ib*T ought to wilt that prica in a tew day*. Ifyou want a Bargain uA a cheap bouse, you cannot Imrtbaso lex> wen. Roqairt of TIiOUAB WOOM, ' 76 foarth street. THE boat site for an cltcnaive Manufacto ry tn th» flonrUhlns Soroush of Birmingham. emn pmiig about cm aaJ a half acres of crcona, hsrtn* a front cm Water, McKee and Bingham iU. And atm amaUaralsa iota, la a great variety of situations, frontinr on the principal buaioesa sta. In.BiraiiiuhniaTErurt. Ul*. ml ogham and Uouth Pittsburgh: can be had ebawii on as! pl-attooto P. M. UAVlft. Auctk, for Wood k 6Lb ata. • Land in elk county for sale- WecfT.tr far Mfenboot 4000 mm offend In Elk Cd. Ja arrant tr*c.j of different aU**, nbirh we will anil tt thaaxlraortlanrr low priea of Vat DoOar ami a llslfptr TtoetSfo.l ceatelna lOOOmm. £ “'i •* 1000 - * “ 3 •• 1054 " * “4 “ 21S *■ —t- U Jy S- T -i-i-felnallT <y* MdrttUu la n Aim &altlir|C * e *V' iivf Al Wb*uy Vjdter and feunborr and Kr|« h»(L rua tlLrtrtixb UlJiway, thtu mAirdlng tap«ri{r tWiUtIM to parebttert. :Ajtplfto • . * “* »»pww _**•*>_ li-JIrLAIX k ap.V -- li/fTY WASUINOTOW jT7 WASHINGTON PROPERTY FOB . (^S7sasawss i Sß asnsjsyafc * lrwe 'U*«. rtrtn, Ap„ wogPido Xt> itM to th» »bow, if r}» Mn *t cb« lU*l E>UU Of ac*of i»g.> h. l4o.mi£. TOHIHD ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE—A Jk •**? IW.UII.iJ lloaf, <J 11 lOOUU. rid Ttod " b * U > ™“ "'.■: :, ' : ' iI !“"- ofSrocim, r bftll ftftd •QCft fQltftbls tip ft il«ilUn| bOBM. * w ” •fTL^c* 11 * 3,1 waulaJna th*w» roMfti ftfttl ft stops haem fted finished sttlr, with £ Itin ■ bfth*OT»a lathepwUftr. &■ CUTIUIEaT*s6.H.Ug&ii»L LOT FOK SALE IN EAST AAri’i.HH' i *£* t rl j mumu** »*ik a the KanredßUUga. The lot hjtf» froatof ISOJWt on Uw 2£ B "J***'*r*h Tarwtt* aad «xi«edj back 198 f««t toast. Thn buiWaet ootulaU of atoo ctorx Stick Boon, *>«» tad L'2°s£ iH^JifS O5 6UW * ** e***t tmSkj «rroit IpmoqUto pea-looonb> jrtwm. l*rk«*, frV 30a__T«nn» wit • .0. MchklN 41 &UN.2I Fifth »t SEAT FOR RENT—A beao -Be*u* chert dirtaiw* from tho <}tT. OB»n uftßibaa raau, urreat. Applr to 1 Miw ISOS. WOODS,*&,4thit. FOR SALE—A lions© and 2 Lot* in Bridge otroMd •* *««»« Jni?iw or tr TUPS. WOOES, 74,4 th it I?OB SALE. splendid Country Rcsi- Ks;£Sffi3«ss*iffl?S6i ssajwssfit AUlotSdMtooJKTSiJSubfe TITOB. W00D5.74 Fourth gtmt. I AKOE BUILDING. LOTS FOR SALtP •fISAJ V »yP^ ,n, L tt^?*w * , . ko / Ul#clt< » kwB2soe*eh. Tenat, luad, biUae* la 4 rrarly tAytatotc *• • • w.cPiiidiwiV%«.i4»aj«L E'OR SALE—A superior Farm in Beater lfiwS2SSS r^ 81,, ? i P fl S tt 'fflritoa*®?. «rt. & an*:flraa ««t»lntoKlOO mens, WDefwhiehß oader , fln f «*• «s*fi*lth eeod orchard and lUkoCWediow. CaqalrooT . aaifr-iT ?liQMA» WOOES. 76, 4 th ct. tfALb—a fine Form on Chartiora s!Sa?4f S ls * K% jVT? jwJt,u t- AflMMio«m«tß)r*tK Uftllta *»'?•“ luoa. wuoD.i,7t. <ta.L rpOKEN . • JT—Tho Store Hoorn, 83 Fourth igt. .A / Casea mud « now, wall SniiKsk£ ttr * , “* ob “*®* l bye*Utn« tfcar* for itw- Ti'9?vt S -^^ jE, “^ wo and Lon | on JL Wrlla (Ur**t; Our IVa'hlistoa. . ! r L'? n ' ,lr “ u a "” m ‘ : ' S U IL I £‘ rtjU 7 , i»bkb P ,o '»° b*Ta mtit b/eSS *tmUfyotf won’t bay, utd if youbJro **>»*>* no mo joaaabVrejt bafow *pawlcitzaraalii*»«r?«*ty w*y, rnnoira of : .• .' ... '■. XUoa. WUODJ< • \ , *P*tf .. . Tft Pacrth atrAt. ! •T AND KIR SAIiK.— I43 aorea nf JLiewfcVif HcK«csport« on wbieh li » mod •»<* Bars; 110 ten* cleared, ft Unfc^ sShir£ii,SSf aodI '* «“** »>“•»«»« <**>• "a tlui SlonmnheU Mtir, lift PIEDEKAL STBEET - PKOPEKTY.—The ppdtnlftpgd olkri.U private nla.tha property os ■r2m%*5 l ? 3!2 t * BOUtll tide. *bar& BoMnaoo. ccoiirtlo* of back lfyfe«t to »a fact wide.-. sssaas as . ■■. , Bahkoimndßrokgr».<TT.Mokate T,ABGB„;OEmOT!TO LEASK--Tho of Qronad, at occupied try John H’Cki- IORr Ground Bent, on Tuluablo XpOR SALE OB TO IiET.—I wffl soil or •li?»*^RZ?lA« ,Ty ritoatedseartb* Ohio ° f £JR; KENT-—A' comfprtal)lo owclliDgfl». Bt*JR3L «qoaaftriy.auJbmittgiOTW. raebea, JUu übetmltail —— > -' m > v .y.;.ldbtttr l »trWt. gtocoit sand uifiSS' »;U i«l«;l»a ttock. Th« Mini S^-^ißsasaitee&ftWi i FCh ■» j iJfSURAXCE. Delaware Mutual Safeto Insurance Co. *hFF!CE in the North Room of the MER- Isuas Lncuxcss-Oa Goods by Rirer, <v»,i , M r.v »n4 br Ouri«B to lU p*rU oi the Cakm, lado^ dingtheriafcby nre antil erritaL * Viu Tsstjuasco—On Merchandise ganarallT. on Stor*. Dwelling . . *' “°*"**»- ASfIKTS 0? THE COUP ANT. „ ... ' • ; NOTZMiIxa, i_ myt. Bond* and Mnrtgwg— t--,,--,- ~, % 25.000 00 . CnltedBt»t«,ltiteorPwiMTlT»iila, Phila- ’ Aclsma C3ty, ■ Caiudia awd- Smtrfiy R»nw>flrj t U&.9&& 00 Btoek bi Bants, Railroads and Insurance Oos_ 1tt.787 70 UineßafteiwwaM,, : 120,183 63 Cash on hand 21,706 M Pmnlnmj on Marina PoUda* recently broad... 57.137 37 tJab#CTiptiOn NcKo Tn ,,r-,n,n-„n-r-,r 100.000 00 William Martin* James C. Hand. Dr.lULDartoa Joacph IL 8«l, Theoph. Paulding, Wm. Erre.Jr, : A. Bondar, laaae R. HdTU, Joshu* L.raea, ‘ JohnC.Darlj, Hugh Craig. ~ JamesTennant, ' ’?°^ ,er nH? rt<>n » • Ipeueer Biel train, Joeeph 8. Harnett, John R. Pennee, Charles Kelly. Jaa.B.ii’Pariand, OwtbC. Leiper, Samuei E. Stokes. Wm. a Ludwig. sf*T ®s“li n| ft-Bn, HenrySloau, J.T.lgttnn,PiU’g. Brooke, James Trauuair. I>. T. Morgan, do. J -Johwton. WILLIAM MARTIN, President, Tmuua C. Hare, Vice resident. _____ , „ Josxra W. Covav, Secretary. , «*Oma of the Company, No. 8& Water street, Pitt* purgo» Llftllrtfj P. A. MATiErna, Agent, j Franklin Fire Insurance Co., of Phflai’a. Ihi RECTORS: Charles W. Bancker, Geo.' SSeT is “iSrn SiSS? ‘"“ tl D * Tl4 a i. m 5 contloue* to makelnrorancea, permanent « -erury deaoiptkm of Property in town and 00 SS t *7 , * t *'**•■» low as are consistent with security. ; afford ample protection to the lu i“? on Jrouary lit, 1861, asjpubi agreeably to the Art of Aoemhly, were as follows, Mortgage —4018428 68 Heal 8*477 78 fltaeia. . ......... 61459 00 ] — 84446 81 91)213.703 44 i uu> Lowe* br Fire, thrreby affording evidence of tb* ad« TOttUges of iEumrasre, u wall at tb* ability and difpocM tloa to .meet with promptaea* alLliahUitici. 4 J.UARDNKBOUFFIN, Agrot | Ottoa B. K. onragr of Wood and 3d if. ! Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. unnts killer, jb-h ran*...: 1. k. ooems, Bsc*ri ; Will Insure nminst all kinds of Fire >incj Marine Bisks. Biasorou: The*. Scott, A.Nlmlck. R.Miller, Jr,. J. W. Bailer, Wo. Lyon. (XllrntMa, O. W. Hkkrtwo, K«th*l7inbo«at Q- W. Jackson, i. Lirrl'V-tt, Tim. H. Bmltb. K9*A bon* Institution manijed br Dfre'--;r« wel known In thlstonmontty.nndwhowill Übem!-- »dio*i nndprompUfp*r <Ol inoesst tb* Omcs,Nt. A Wb W nrebousej up stain, int :>gur*b. Marine, File and Inland Transportatioi _____ Insurance. fIiHE Insurance Company of North America .1. Philadelphia—Chartered IIM.. .Capital. tSOQ.OOO.- IMIi *1.001,”56 60. P wß mke W ranoes on buildings and their contents, <ln thledtr and SSrH&Si* 0 °9 V*sp**tr oferery description, shipped pet eteamlwata and.other vessels, either br inland transpor* ntloa or on the mi, - ’ hxucfou • IrthTiriUCpfflo, PrM*t» (Thom** P. Cope, ] - • Haaael ff. Jonas, - John K. Neff EdTudgmiUk . _ luShaJd B.*vfrcod. * a?* 10 -VBroeTj. William Welsh, 2fS9 e ! ILSfw 1 * Pranei* Qoekins, i Bamnel Brooke, 8. Austin AJUbone, < Chutes Tarlor, Wm, K. , Sa* - * Owge AstJnwVll, , Jamee N. bkkton, j £a_ ?} n H i ? al n ; H. D. HhuieriL Secretary. BtlSr if/» t fe^u^« Il £ , S7* a S?^ CcmpauHn.ths United “bate*, ana from Its high standing, lon* experience, ample means, and avoiding all risks of an extra hazardous »t jnay he considered an offering ample seeuritr th fcMhUe. WILUAM p. Jhxvst aSSt. 7 ” w 80 and 81 Water street. i MISCELLANEOUS. log School, Tilt. ...uacnoer onnu u lo the Ladlwe lod GentUmanof PitUbunrb, that ho hV» recently erecied a HIDING fiCUOOL. which, So point of aue, eotamodknuneea and adaptation, undeniably excela anyaimMarertabllahuumnuuie United But**. lUlott* tioa (a aceraeiUo from all porta nf thirty, white lta high -figtilTl/flealtL tjr.thDMaoe* ajcmahlw wraae.— bcraee an docile and well trained, and the proprietor p!*dw« falaM)rthatt»ptinaor ezpenaawUl be spared to make thla atahlhhnwo* the Brat in tbe eoaSdrncw of tbe pohJife, ocgj-tf - B-JL PAtTKKSiJN.' JiHES' W. WOODWHi” r CABINET VORNITURM MANUPACTUEBB. . 9 • PQO.B? usMHotmm, mraansaa. i I W. w. respectfully informs liia friends ®w_a and eaatotMzik that ha hasjuat completed hla staA ot furniture, which u decidedly the largest and beat arer onired for sale in this rftjr. A* he la determined to uphold hl« etodc, wlthaeaeoped matartata, beet workmaaahip, and navMt design* and from the extent of bit orders opd sssi| 1 s» , ssgsffi l sf-&asi%£ **f to the moat decant and aoatly, that a doom, ur any part s* , OB *»! a *r barurnWjed (Tomms stock. or manofoetnnd' to order. following article* eonairt In p«t aeacTtment, which, tor rlebnej* of atrle and fiifihj Tffi lsr.%2Sweffli aot,,s .40 do wSSat Vdo 100 Mahoffanr Rocking CbAlrc i 60Walnot do do - 100 hlahogauy Mraas; 60 Walnut do : Jito Marble Top Ouitrw TaUaas 60 do Drvfling Bureau* » - do Waabatand* , Wlnelcwad do 100 Oanucoa do 60 Plain Draetag Sumo* *5 Mahcyany Bedstead* ,20 Walnut do 160 Cottage do *g CW* 7 *“4 PopUr Bedstead* SO Mahogany Wardrobe* ' 10 Walnut do - 10 Cherry do .40 Plain Bureau* 100 Dining and Break fiut Table* U Mr «Unr and Book eaaec *0 Itoaen Case Beat Chair* 24 Cana Beat Ibxjunjr nhatnd 12 Ladiee* Writing Deafer Hal and Towel stand* What-Not* ~ fl htlgulm; . _ Papier MaSie Table* OonTemtlfli Chair* Pam broke * gikabetben do; Hall and PWr do Reception dot btdles* dra FurllnUU ta SxuoitaiDtaliiiii*. Gothic toil lUUchulnt otUMI “ u * ““'•“““''O’tom™ Fomina. utJWlna. (Mbtnetmakeraaupplted with artielaa la their He*. and Uofrls fnruiibedttUm All ordera promptly attended to. | MAn7sTT?«ypp« anoci. fT'HESE Ships ha n been built by oontract. UkaojQUwtr ebtitiroetloa, m tn tha -EnritMiL taam*TTf* ft-*- *™V frca Uwpoolto NwYctlmSo :An «x£«iflnoad Sowon Mt»ch»d u «eh Bhla. Ho B«rth mbi •ootwd until uld tvJ . 'wJSup - S: f‘V , sssr- r i ;; ' SSSSS;-' I 5“- . A T“%.. SSsSg. *"??«»*{,, •wS^^i® d s w ii- • - - VStistßasam &BB&pßgm&SSi CaraettngfroaQotlu and liwSffibffi&E, • ABbnMon*,*nnw*rtl6R . JumtUl «bd Bnper 3 rinc . TspMtrr«a«_ldo lacrtlmi - Qnbeli CMgetlngi; • ••- «S£is! mrr 1 a f'*lschwil] t* offtwd i,t thotw-tf ‘esi* priciij . and fietaih Market and ttUnion Bia,*: *tf*«*d ttogt cfBoOTSUKIBaotiS to ImSlr 1 •'ShsesssHlP^k CPUgrraf wear ia axtriortlaiiyhHr prfiSSSSSSJ ««», sssotSelHS 15Sis»fi5^s»®^- .A.PPJaES:—hbls. Eomanite Atjdlc.i nL A, alnd tWi at, at tw «!. b» “ pp f "■ i 3 ' • ar ■s^r-^rrzaamis.- hhd*. bnmg <)M -Rn». T :» OttsnulkrokbT " ,I.HnuJK “ RAIIT RO ADS.&C. Madison andlndiaiiapolis Bail Boad. -riff and pop ul to A transport freightlnto the interior of Indiana, ■ front “•Eart or Pittsburgh, *t u Lor re tea a* any other route. Having more Rolling Stock end much mere experience la it* numinmrat, this ned can offer store indseestenU to shipper* in seeming dispatch end corroetaesa la foe* warding goods than eny oUßer line. Goode for th* interior win bo received in Madlena and sent forward FREE or any chare* for drorago and oontr miaaum. .1 This «jmMny also oflereitm lndnmn*nU to Boats tei ft?" »ith them, as they hare lares Wharf Boats. and! ZISSS eoods ran he stared free of charge and b* protected from the weather. ; n*nm' y . lnto . m,ltlon or rates of freight. call on A. A. ** Pittsburgh, who will gWethe desired j. 0. D. LILLY, fiust. ' It. P. Joses. Pen. Agt„ Madison. Tnd.— : Pennsylvania ! Daily Through Trains, between sbasi PRESS TBADi UaTes Philadelphia forHttaburgh atU,‘ P.H-, and Pittsburgh for- Philadelphia at 10, P. M. 1 Theabove Uneaten pact at Pittsburgh with the Ball* roads toand/ron gt. Loulsiitoj Alton, Galena and Chica go, 111; Frankfort,Uxiturton and CBulsfMe, Ky.: Terra Haute. Madison, Latoyett* and IttdlanapolU,' IndtClndn* oath Dayton, Springfield, Bellefontelnr. Sandusky, Toiedni Cleveland. Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to.Nrw Onaura, St. Ixhiis, Locisvnxt aadCnctssan. f Through .Tickets can be hid to or from either of-the Cor Either particulars, sc* Hand-bill* at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find thlg tbo shortest and ihost expeditious route to .Philadelphia; Baltimore. New York, or Boston. I THO 9. /bxi'wpo' ttnrt, }’lnladf!p?'.in. JHWBInIES, Affnl r Mia**ger huui. Ptltsburph. . j ja3My ' *sl9,7® 13 Pennsylvania Railroad. a 'HE great Central Route, connecting the . Atlantlo eltUa with Western, Northwesters, and ithweetern States, by a continuous Railway direct.-* This road si® connects at Pittsburgh Mth dslly line of Steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at CtoTef land aod. Sandusky with Steamers to nil ports on the North western Lakoe making the most direct, c/uapcstanq reliable nule bj which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Great H ett. 7 BATES BSTWEEXPHILADELPHIA -<ePfTTSBEBGH] FIRST CLASSL-Boot*. Shoes, Dry Goods)**. (In boxes) Purs. Feathers. Ac.... f ** r looa,8 f SECOND CLASS—Books and Stationery, 1 Dry Goods (la balsa) Ua?dwaru, Loa-' -75 c. per JOGfrsi THIRD CLASS.—Anvils! Bagging, Bacon , t and PorkOn bulkTnemp*Ac..: ,65e - P« 10015*1 ROURTQCLAdS.—OoaM.Pl&.Uaajtiaod' Pork (packed) Lard and I*rd Oil i P» lOOttsi «Suln shipping good*, from any point East of Pbiladet* pbla, be pju-Uetilar to mark package “rta iVniuyfrewia Badroady All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Hcjad at Phliadelphla or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FRuanT Aai.vm-Mow» fitter, Bmtou; J.L. ElUott, Ni York; K. J. bneedsr. Philadelphia; Hagraw A Hoots, BaltL et ■«*“•*« I Ju. MeAul'r j O«o.lhu~}*» T ! iVELABD ABB PITTSBUBGH RAIL ROAD- IN CONNECTION WITH The Ohio and Penna. Railroad. T Via Alliance. i ‘ HE shortest, quickest and most reliable *»»*• . t Bock Island. tiajeDa, SL Louis, l« VIA CLEVELAND. . ~ This route Is One Hundred miles shorter and about eight bran quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. 1 Two DaDr Trains between Pittsburgh aud Cl St# land. ThreeDaliy Trains between Cleveland aud Chicago. Time to Cleveland, B hours Chicago, ta houro;land St. Louis, 37 hours. ■ l VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for develandleave Alliance at 7dSO A. k. and U.OO ic, connecting at Hudson with trains for Cuyahoga Palls and Akron, and arriving at Cleveland at Io.M a. M. and 120 r. k. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh Eat a. and 8.00 a.s u connect at with trains which arrive In Cleveland at 10. W A. il, and 2.20 p. h. - The 3.00 r. *. Train ftm-l'itubsrgh makes no conned* tlon at Alliance fcrr Cleveland. Passengers fl>r Toledo, Chicago, Bl.Lools; Eock Island, OaJena and tbs North-West, who wish to go throngh with out detention, will take the Train 1 earing Pittsburgh at 8.00 ail. and arriving in Cleveland at £2O r. M. as that lethennly train by which- dose connections are made through to the share point. Passengers hr this train reaeh Chicago at T. 30 next morning, and Bt. Louis at mid* night. Thsa gaioed by going via CUreland 8 hoars. The trains Irani Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run t fcDowr-lweacreJand at T-STaod 130 a.jg. jJu rjt,- wrira itTChioago atli.oo P. «u'“.oo A. *. andI2JX)M. Trains le*Te for Kock Island and BU Louis u tbßolrf: Le*Tß Chicago at 915.a.Jiaatl 10X6 and ILOO p. m. St. Louie go over Rock Island rallaoad to dollet. and thence over the Chicago and Mbaicstirtl rail road to Alton, and then™ by steamboat (23 mUesjto St. Lett}*. br the 916 a. m. train arrtre InSalnt *' pane evening, and by the 10.05 ». K. train at noon neat dap. Baggage cheeked through to Cleveland, andthere re eheekedfotCh ago and Bt. Louis. r*u m 4uxisci m cwiuss. _ Fint Clax>. ItL &»d. To AlUanea... *X3O •* Cticmeo 13,00 * Cleveland “ La Salle. .10.00 Toledo. ... 1 u I lock Inland. .18.00 „ | “ 8t.U>u1v..~.... -1,00 .J***oeßr«iira relocated topracnre their ticteU at the Oneeoi Lbu Company, In Hononnbela IToom, below the owner. J. DURAND. Popt, derdwJd. delS -J. A. CAUUHKY. Agt-. PKtaburgb. Pittsburgh, St Louis and Hew Orleans MOST DIRECT AND ONM RELIABLE ROUTE RAILROAD"tO CHICAGO. . TBENCB sr Chicago and Mississippi 1 Railroad. AN AIR LINK ROUTS f&oit CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS. npRAJNS leave. Chicago. daily,' (Sundays' J. axeepted,) an arrival of Excreta Train* of lUehlaaa, Southern and Central Railroad*. Finrt St. Loot* Day Mallat-lUA, a.k. V* Al toa ? yMotg tLrr TIME FROM VITTSUUBOU TO ST. LOVtS Z 8 BOURS SwiMa cheeked Uirongb to BL. Lonla on Rkhlnn csssa _ , „ MCHARB p. uoS&fSSSH&te .^!i r SS5 ll »i* cl “ t t b f U»i« routamn baobtain- iHichigan Southern as Hortiiern. Indiana, KAIL, ROAD. ■y ROM TOLEDO TO CHICAGO, connect- WneofSUdaer* for Ridiw,iliJw«.ak*».BheboTffwi »oil*ll tha port* on Lake? CnßaKo *&d KocklsUiid KallrSod «s»ai'ss,asK , as r°DR DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. '“‘to*» »A. It, Trie “ll *■ "- T “to*> “ ’-WP.lt, rtT 4 2tacSi^f t TL T vu!“ T ” TolM » “*J S *“■«- *r «ffli«aS»ffi,S®“'to** *toP It. end a^SSrtuuniSiS:^ 0m ““■>“Wo Externa. unto On lloniniihei, Ilnuae, or eith«l£S!t. B " tou * Pltfinggh, Jnlraoth.ißtt- D i> KU »i K i? i .H,^°, t -» Ohio lndiana* Jtftnrpnfl "IMiAINS leave Crestline daily, Sundays sanfSSPw?l vLSfS* Si 0 " of tii* olAt a*lnftraPitt»hnrgli,*nddpr wiycfthelUU Riier lull toouh ticket* touirof tb* abor* potata. apptr at B-Qfflcn, Moaoogahala-li»v»T», .PiUatrtrffto, J-^.§RAtaHAJ», ••• gngtoaCTaodgapCTtateodfnt; ,0. MOLASSES—SO bbla. prime NiO i.A« Uoluaef lactor««adftTrn]»!ir ■ 1,18 •' J- nuTcnifloN * ooja fI^OBACCO—3I kegs Kentucky 6 wist To- X,J>*f*»ln*tor»Mjdfw*»liby • ■ ■ •• J. A.nuTomsos *.OO. mnn BXS PRIMS CHEESE for safe lA.HJl.fbr- , ft!3, J»P.CASFTBItD. W BUS. DRIED APPLES, .~T fiObas.DzMPoubH. tomUbr _ J-EICASriELD. FCflfl BUS. CORN for solo by . 7 (JUUms .... j.&Ojdrmu). /in ASH for sale by. • / J.-B.CAN field. ft fV BALES HAY for Bale by 1/Uftia ■ -w . , J. B. CANFIELD. ftJBKS—A. A. Mas° n & Oo.'wili open on SJh?3&7’ 1201.20 wa. of Tkh Plato :*od plaid cUfcMnctadlpga faw pO.QftsoMd4ptalda,at|l^tt WOOI, PLAIDS—-A. 'A. A CoJ lire oftJtsSSi” 6 °*° ***““ of Hull K»Idl «t • dl«*mßt ULANKBTS, BLANKETS—A. A- Hason t>».hol..rU«l,. citcniiT.ktock ■t ,kJl P? *•*redactionefmtrlyom tuHthaeretlprtaw,: ; ]«•» ' C^QGS—9 bbls. rcc’d und for sale by ' (; AJk* - BELLI UQOmi. BfiEp—loo bus. prune new for V/oiatr • J*3? J.a w.ifgA;T*yr>t3r *t. - bus, for sale by * r p^ U. 9 *at ♦ sHßrm i pilwouth : T OC£ST QEO VJ B SEMINARY AT LAW- D. W. HEEHTIKB t CO. <Q * Bj, F»„k ~_ inear And 200 bos; «g ftr ale by 3* *W. REA,« W* fIAKP-ENTEKS’ SHOP FOR SALE.Wtu C.'KidHiSSSS?! *Si •nqalraof dtttQ , fEuThnKS£ABON t - ■- ? f ■SgJ3 ; WH‘ essay JteUlSSr ssSsZ Hrt6onr ; -—■■-' ••-- J otiN - n«*pv »£ comKB. Peaches, " PEAftL u ASH—S 6 barrels 'first "duality ■ .:?> %.Vi milt> CO--; a» kn , “«?3SSti? a^!*^lHii»KuiSrtit « “^Mai»t£tafijtoliKr^f o !?¥SkiS22i * Hn uiim hi £1 »*Mwrlef*/sE«iS®r‘ ’ -^^tLAT>I^HIAiS£o ftwvm JTftpirftu’tHry. * A- STONE* Ouarry street* above Second, Tk. rfcUadelpMaJr Cbaaplradßaparicr UOBfUfcrtKdtaa $««“» A>BpanieswLaeoaotiTea, Steamboat*, Snip*. Mann jM*ona*l£**iltop,Aa r It Umado wltboaU«»Hi*Uowß ■as&sagsa sag** vW&s P a *»d leather Store. f TI KifiKPATIUCK. No. 21Sonth Third AS.! ‘Stb >»««™ Mutait *M CSmnnl UajAto rale spaniih moe*- Drr and Or*wn Salt' SssA^*?f Tannuy. and- Currier* All Kindi Of LEATHER Jn ttw ramrA: ‘RTARTCn ttf whkbjaaiblKbert mukat Mto^nTS^SSc&K or talren In web»nge ffcr Hide* , ,yf, V"*?* JgjJJg atcrad ftaa of charsa, and aold cm eotamlibmT OOWB & EUSTON, Ho. HI N. 3d'street- XV PblladrtpUa. Whotewde TValcja \ a Com w. Wood and Willow. War*, Clock*,. Ctetda«a l; .Ac l prcmpUyfilled. . : ...,.. •c^ffr’VVr NEW YORK^Simt^n^OTEUMgy^AI^rACTOkT KiAcvicmraa uid wnpuuui Duma u ta’triM m BURGIOALAND DKNTAL W Elastic Trusses, Bandages. Supports. METALWSYEtXQZSAKIttIIiBCUtCEkY* whlrii aw offoml to dMlon oa tV too*i liberal term*. No. 12 GOLD STRICT. SUt &LUDES New Yoi* Btoam Factory At.wflltomrtmTgh.. “* KKltll QJUTnTV.............. jl E. fiUTm. jm. H. E. OBipITH & s6Wr~ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT! JW SPEAKS JV2TASF, BALTIMORE. iaraisce: • ; ifc*tn*--Btopheu TUon * Co. • - B~°JsT<£fcSSi’ r Arma ' * Mentou- bJI * P-gge, . aniztf WOOD ENGRAVING executed with dea» patch in all rremuKciaa, in th* u» itru at the lowest possible CASHPRICE,!* W B * TW ' . J.-B.BETMOPK, Art union •' • Corner Fourth and Sycamore N. B.—Particular attention paid to. large IVatteMLliit Beads, Steam Boat and BC3XXXB*CASb& * ' JrSfctf -VM/’M. H. HASKJLL; General Commission and Auctioneer, No. 3 Water street, Pa r fopedal attention to Commission boalnen. auglfl T t/eJfUINE HOLLAND BITTJUUL ffEOM LOUIS A. IVISBAEL’Si Chqmisl M. and Pharmaceutist, oT Amsterdam, the cnlyMaimCie fcrar. A purely Vegetable Oampound, prepared on strictly *dmilifis principles, after the manner- or the abteaUd □onand npfesMr Bceerhare. Because of Its great success In poetof the Boropean State*, its-Introduction istothe JJnJted States ru Intended more especially for tbeeeofour rather Land scattered here and there over' tba fhew of thla mighty country. Meeting with great mmb—»among t* l —*, I now offer it tp the American puhriovknowlnc that ita truly wonderful medicinal Tirtnomdst be acknowledged. = ITISASURBUKUKPYfOB - - . fejer and Agn*.Dj*repel*. Sick Headache, Headache Soar and foul Stomach, Offecslre Breath, ISUlloiiniMfc -unvicaant tMta .hk tbs mouth after eating or .•Veeplng.lndlsesUoD, eoetlvenea* nausea, ver* ' t&e, extreme* languor and- exhaustion^" . tea of appetite. desjxmdflnCT, dwnt- . . . n*s», impaired eight and memory! • pam and Knee of folneee in - .!.••••: - the head, and all diseae* ee arising from a die* ordered etateoi* • j • , THE LIVES Oft STOMACH. . It is particularly recommended to thoea varetmawnoee constitutions may hare bats Inspired by the amti&noaa use of ardent gpirits,or other forms of dissipation. Gen erally Instantaneous in effect. It finds Its way directly to the teat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, rafs log up the drooping spirits, and. In faet, Infusing new health eml Tlmr Into the system. ATItULY VALUAHUJ AIKDIOIN* - In all eaaee ol DUrrtura, Dyamte-y, Cholic,Choleri Iterbu. aud the many unpleseant effeM* attending a ehaßJesuJ mi**nrellmoto ..... catfficau Of Mr; B. O. Woods. laU Jta&x «f Uit Imci, Eos .. .. . - ihmfneAana; •. ..| .• • Mr.BenJ wain Pace, Jr.— pear A'£r? I would say that 1 affijeted with a or the atcmieSKialplt*. tion of the heart, and nervous hnadache fotMisarjywtoen end hare spent some hundreds of dollus in order to effect a cure, but to no purpose. After IhaVinwtued three ettlcaof. roar •*JSteotrcMQbemJfalAnna or*KoUand Bit ®V 1 oe myielf entirely restorod. 1 can eat and sleep* well, and attend to my business with pleasura,'and'WouT thmieroncomnumdU tor&U /thosewhoanr AmlUrtrai *“*** . IMLWQQIfc. , Mr.BenijP*^.Jr.-f^ar s ,s]^\My”^wraSft^iSnua tits, mental depression,aeti .n fact general disorder of t& * t^*T.n^D * *>®iona botfle, e^Mddaso. ; ... (Signed). '' , ' -fTU2OI.CSMIIOSTira. : illtSliipi? Pitts b^h. , Bitten’'dnd tele*, utbw. fihquldltfaiL In anytoSm^to%S a J^£?^ will ba refunded. t-^BBtWAMiNAUDJ^S^ 7 - fyaamiii.MfSSffiSSSWJS; Ur.Jnhao.BmiU. Blmlmiuii. " . ■ PITTSBURGH GAZETTE rUDLI«HKn DAILY A*l> WKKKI.Y BY ' WHIT E & CO. DAvmfjnr* wuitk.l : s iis-uniit haiobt. arua on inno snuir, urxvx umi ui Toon. TERMS: ‘toll,nr per AnnuaL, perAU. half jeertp fu'W Ml dr“ ia ~r —•-—-■* I« Teneoplra do * lx an T»entr copies do 1 0 00 aadtoSf2S^ e 2A., do . b u . L**Jw«««edrto cop mot, T&r t *U y ,lll tfotULOB. ■ No eluL papers will ereSwuT” “** **•*“***••. **»•«**the noo«r?ehSffc* ■ KATES OP ADVERTISING t g. • jg iS g» om month... - 7~ M - 5X> R° two month* ? m P° thn« a JS & . toyataaatizzr;:'::^ : r~» .? .g® - . rt* ll oo _i* far ul halt nrtca. . . rum* Iw«rted under Urn yearly rmta* not wdtertlwnßnt* eteaSS * 9efiß^^SKeS! ■wauMvszs~ to cJaiMd tm£rjnzrlr rrt!*! > ?st?jtSsS Ui, * ,lwnt * 009 .X »-. , OHATISt » ■ ■ ■“* Aim Dixneen taJfedfcdw) “S‘ataTO^g*fes|Sate , Sft2SJ: -Tl»J*. A' 'it:liaai' ffissaßfeSßsaa **«i’TJM>ai ff whtSffiSS? f faUj-axpUio« ooaiaonihi** UcmAaMcfr - V*toStß»ilJfty lu s Nki«d «u: s^^^^fesafeKfs»viss ~oß' -> ; A, Mason & Co of thorn fttmr# Woolenßhawfr, at SOcGT j*§ m A. ; Maaoa A Co )toß»reJ*«<tr»tTywdqgßdprko^^ > * e *" B,,Wl^°ga ' *•••■•• W tod^proatrt. bbia. .•’PEE— and fer a: McCUJ&o. (OBN MBAL-r-50 bbis, .unsifted .for sals 500.-bns i ,*hoUedTtt.etcirtforßal« -- - —■ - ... J. t vr. RBA. NEW YORK. jaacmsort. BALTIMORE. CINCINNATI. PEORIA. MEDICAL. bklejf Lfi and for " : K. !tAnBl|K2E[ * CO. f
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