PITTSBURGH GAZETTE Arsuic Eaters.— A.’french medical journal has an article on the amnlo' eaterß of Europe. This poison, deadly in Ua effects when taken in large doses, is eaten in minute quantities by the peasants of Austria, particularly females, to in* crease their flesh and gWe roundneas to their limbs. The practice of eating arsenic also has the effect.of renderingthemmore endnriag, and facilitates respiration in mounting steep aeecnta. Arsenic is often administered to horses m Vien na, by.'the jhrooms.and coachmen of the Ajntrmn capital They mix a liberal pinch of tho powder •with o»t», or attach to tho hridlo °f arsenic as large as a pea, wrapped m hoen, and when theharsoia harnessed the i&hn dissolve! .the poison. Tho glossy, round and elegant ap pease© of Toin&ble horses m and es pecially the white foam about the mouth are gen erally doe to-Arsenic, which, as is well known, increases salivation. It is .also ghen to Cattle intended for fattening, but is said not to increase ; their weight, though Jt adds totbeir sixe. The ill effects of this, poison do hot manifest them eelms till the practice of using it is stopped, and then emaciation follows, which no nourishing food can prevent. i ______ BOOKS, MUSIC, &C. SBCOED-HAHD txfSßga STbsbp i a no s.frffP' * N elerant Rosewood she octave Piano /V Forie.made by BROWN A ALLEN, Boston, with Iron Frame and Patent Repeating Action, nearly new. Boston rI *EMBi^SSufoCTAVE “CmCKERtKO k SONS,” In perfect order In every particular, and of Terr : fup*rlor Tone; h*s been la w one year. Bostos price, new, *J7fr, A &os*wood «U octave, In very R**d order, ma© by Meyer A Go* New York. New price fclso» now SUQ. A Roeewoodslx octave.made oy Keori*; Bufialo; about 2 year* old; In pad order. Fries, new. *275, for $l3O. • A Mahogany Ptano, rather old fashioned. but itill of some tim. Ofl*terfzlnaUyabemtssoo,now forssp. A Bom wood 62£ octave, from Flo A. made by Heine* A Bro. New Tort carred mouldings. Cenex dew, entirely new. New York nrteo S5OO, with stool and cover. 8210, Two Boetfwood German Piano* 6J£ octavos, imported ex prenly for tiesobscriwir and will, be sold at the low price of $lBO each. 1 ' These- tnstrumsnts are made with.l»a plafceand brace. and baw ererr app»r»nM of bclnß do* VO OOKS, BOOKS.— Marco Paul, D The Rose and the Bloc, by Tbaekera;; “itUtonr™ the ConetiUUou—Cortia; GrlomuTs Expedition—Dr. Kane; ■TftlMnr theßorder-Anuon: Rutb PaUr • Hard Time*. 12 mo-Diekens Tbetiandwlcbleiandß London Lectures; - • Franconia Stories, wjroiUet#; • UndeToby’lLltrarr. Forrester's Pictorial Miscellany; ngM dr.wf.BC M », -*5.^0.-y, TJOMCEPATIUO BOOKS.—Hull's Jahr, ii DomesticPhyridan-Dr.Small;. . ~ OrjpiTinTv? Unlla LauriePraeiLfcs pnltTs PamMtie PhyneUn; Test’s Materia Media. For Mia by fe2o ,J. I*. BKAD. 7a Fourth itrnt /\TEW BOOKS—lnes; a Tale of Alamo, a lW spirited and powerful story, 1 toU 12 mo; Hamer** Story Book, part 3; , ■ . ' mm K . •* “ “ let, 2d. 3d, bound, ItoI; "" ■ “ Gazetteer of tho World la now completed In 20bps. • For *al# by J. L. READ, 78,4 th st. Xfjaw BOOKS from Carters ana others, lw just received at DAVISON'S, Marketits An Exposition ef Proverbs, l—ft . Da Casta: Israel and theGentikc Bridge's Manurf for th* Young; - Contributions to the History of the Jews, from the Words c w muj; ' The Foobrtepe of Bt. Paul: ’• follow Jesus; Oome to Jasa* the author of Words of Jesus; Sveta's FamilvPmjer*: _ , The Gnat Journoy, by author of Mcrnioa and Night Watches: Hours of DemUon, by Tholoek; Night of Weeping: Morning of Jot; ■Twenty Pictures Otto Swlticrland, bx Malan, D. D; ■Phillip's Devotional Guides; • w ; -a,. Christianity and Statesmanship, by Hague, D.D; Tbornwell’s Discourses on Truth; ißWlinuainwnun vu.iiuui - Homeliie.brDr.Hague: ■ ' . ~ The Fireside; Tha Christian Household; Christian Retrospect and Register for 1855, by Dr. Baird! I NicboU’a Help to Reading the Bible, Epiaetl; ? Kurtx’s Sacred History; _ Saxe's Poems: Not*w on Duelling; Alraja, or IJfe and Lore in Norway, Bancroft's, 6 rols Ac. Ac. For sale by __ fclC I J. 8. DAYXBON. 8e Market st-. near 4t Q SOOKS, BOOKS—Pictorial History of the War* of the JJnlted States, from tha earliest Colonial sto the close ol the Mexican War. by John Levis Thompson, IvoLSttk Border War of the West, comprising tho Frontier Wars of Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, In* diana. Illinois, Tennessea and Wisconsin, and embracing Individual adventures among tbs Indiana, and exploits of Boons, Kenton, Clark, Logan, Bradr, Poe, Morvan. Whltset and othar border heroes of the West, ny John Froat, 1 roLBvo. j Tho.aborerac’d andfhreateby ftlS ;4 KAY A CO, 55 Wood st. ."OEADING for tho Winter Eveninga: Po ll.etrr, History, Travel and Adventure,-Biography, Fact and Fiction. Warariy Novels. Abbottsford <mL,l2vols ; Jm£ tfiS Irving’s Complete Works; Abbott’s Histories: PaiievVCablnat Llbnrn Arthur’s Library for the Queens of England; household; ** ofSeotlaod: Women of the Revelation, Mrs. ERett; Evening* at Woodlawn, •* ! Choice Btori*efrom Dickens' Household Words, Lift Is the Clearings, Mr*.Moodlc; - Visits and Sketches at Home and Abroad; Earlsvrood, Sir Re land Ashton, OoTernook; Parish. City, Bonny and Shady Bides; IsUer Years, Old Houm by the Riven Ruth HaU/jda MajvYama: sWorks5 Works of Gram Aguilar, Catharine Sinclair, Carver 11. with many others too snmeronsto name, for sale by , S.BADTJSB, ABeghepy. DOOKS Book Store, O efiMaritatsL: * . • ANnr, Practical and Earv Methodof Learning German, first »"«< eeeond contve, by r. Aim. l Nelson on Infidelity. AfiUriodMan’e Companion, by WDliscnc Word to the • d *»<♦*■§, eg Betbnne; Alexander on Gonsolatioo, Ac. Pike’s Guide to Tonne DlsHples. Advke to YoungChils- The Young Christian, or Abbott’s Young Christian’s . Reties; The .Way To Do Good; The Comer Slone and the Bigataky’e (Mden Treasury, plain and gilt. J*y*» CtuLUan Instructed, in the closet, family, church, and world; In pnwpnitv, adversity,- spiritual aorrvea, spiritual iorx, hi death the grave and cwry. ' Also, on hud, a lane assortment of Family and Poeket Bibles, American and Oxford editions, for exie at reduced priqey. fell. JOHN 8. DAVlSON,r>&Market st. j. THE Rose and the Ring, by Thackary; «• Dr. Smith’s HlsteFry of Oreeoe: The Knout and the Russian*, illustrated; Marinonlsa aod the Mermans, by Ferris; ■ Parish and other Peneiltags, by Kirvia. ■ - T„ g to bjp- <th J' UST RECTD A FRESH SUPPLY OF Th>'London Lecturec Rev. Wm. Jay*# Antohiographv Leri's Modern History from the time of Luther .to the ■..Wffiafgr3s„o.BOs BaUiHlll; Kirwan’s Thanksgiving Sermon; w ’ „ Ida May; > Harper’iStory Book No. 2. Tor.aale by BRAD, 78, 4th streeL XTEW BOOKS Taylor’s Jonrney J3l to Central Africa.' ~ - Bayard Taylor’s land of the Saramps, Afrata: or, life In Norway.^ Ruth Hall, by Fanny Fem, . Fudge JWngs, by Ik. Marvel, • History of Bradoock* Expedition; L - Ida aisr. Akme;. Far sale by KAY A C£>- • ; . . . , 65Woodst. MUSIC—Hard Times Como no More, 13l S.O.To*ten , ~ ■ __ Minnie sung by Sanford’s Opera Troupe; Dreaming of xhoe Forever. Wallace: ■ ' Strawberry (3lrl, with colored frnntfepleee; - ' l -wlll Bing no more of Borrow, Hatton; Daeheior'B Lament; —' Dream Life Bebottfech, Brown; . Treaoia Sehottfeeh, Wallace; - Pbanghal Polka, warren; Florid* Waltx, Mareailhon. ' containing a choice selecUou of Scotch vlth lithograph likeness of Burn*. - - . Th# above just redd and for sale at-tb* Marie Store of iMswwjw JOHN H. MELLOB, 81 Wood it- T ATEST MUSIC—FOSTER'S. LATEST ' lABONG—Hard Times Gome Again No More, sa sung wuh Immense sueeeas by panforl’sSerenaders; words and . musie by 8. C. Foster. _ .. ’ Nowadays, a humorous ballad. Converse; • Petrifaction, new song, tor rm Waiting for the Spring Time, a moet charming new ballad, by Bareer; . . Th* Happy Man, aong ond ehorni, loehn; -~"Pm NotiijwlfAt AJI, on# of tbe test Irish ballads ever WTlttßn,brn- Loren . „ Vllklna aad his Dinah; oonne song, by Perry; 1 Cannot Amite Dear Mother, new. Barker; Brighter than' the Morning Star, Browne; • T The Heart and the Ucune, Dreaaler;^ ■- -Railßoom Etiquette, etc. -Received In advanoeot the trade and for trieby - lIRNRY KLEBBIt, ;-**l9 Sign of the Golden Harp. No.lol Third st. \TEW BOOKS and freah aapptj tjf Stan -111 d*rd Work* ' - -- . s *aath 11*31, Id* liar, Sd *upp«y; Life of Qr*«3*7 and Bsrsnxn t 2d *nppl/:P*rUh *oa other penciling*; Later Ysmrc Blalr’e lecture on BeQee Latter*; Memoir efTboa. jfovuU Saxton; Old Red Stone, br Re*. Joe Smith, with other neirtogha, retfd by H.BiDLElUdll>g]uny.'t "DIANO forte instructors .AT BK ■ 7 DCCKD PRICES.— Bertlni’secßnplet* Method, red aoed price, ?$!,&) Barer’* eeiabntodliuttxtetor, . 1,00 • i££T Utr “ •• - Czenr'aeozsplata .** «<i.£o Craewr’a •** •* I^w Urater** celebrated “ , t " I.w • “ (abridged) Plano without * Muter. Burrow* 1 ! Plsso Forte Primer, . ' Clark*'* Cateehtim, .•. . - - • Jar **l* at the Mane Store of JOIW g, MELLOIUn Wood>t. T| AG; WRAPPING PAPER-120 bdlp. Bl,Med-BaaWrapper. ainperlnr quality. adaptedfor KyOoods, Joit rac’d per O. * P» IL Bj alarge supply of . DoLCr.aad DbL Med Bag. Wrapper now being made to order. to arrive shortly; also, fn store Btrew Wrapper. aas’d aizec a rood article blue, and white Tea Paper*. Ae. Good mixed Bag* wanted Inexehaoge. ' t- . g. Allegheny. A RCHITEOTURAL WORKS-The Amen _/\;e*h House Carpenter, atrvatlse upon Architecture, Gbraiws, Moulding*. Framing. Door*, Window* and Buir*, together .with tbs most Important principles of, Pnetlesldeoffirtry. ' . • ■ Treatise on Arcnltectan. Bnlldlos, Maecnry.Jolnrry Bunder's Guide, by Kinafd Lafrver, Arehl tert, inartrated by 00copperplate eng* A Text Cook of ueojnetncilDrawlng, to :# um of Me rfjanle* and Schools, Kept constant!/ for sale bv folO - KAY 1 CO, Si Wood «t. OUT AO AlN—"Woods* Monthly Real Es» ’■ °* Ktb«**red«i6»d/for talsGl “d bot*,4S fins-GouotiT Heats and 600 City LotJ. wUh which purchaser* ought to be ac quainted before baying.- CallandgrtnaKeS&tergntuT >a2(Uf : TAO^wfoDOfrtbrtT NEW- BOOKS.—unarms bu<] counter Charm*, by Maria Melnfortu- . .. aha Country Year Book, br William Jlowltfi - Bwaliow Barn, by J. P.Kannedß - flovaeHbo# Robinson do» Q KBS wrea EW Bob of the Bowl.br . fl«. • . ■**. White Jacket, t>y terman MelvDIe;:WH —r— " - Amy flsdiert, by W.Bewell. TbeabcrrpjttstraeMana far tale by : f ja3o &AYA CO,, 66 Wood at CHAMBERS' SERIES OF SELECT BOOKS.* Paper# forth* People, 6 vel* -: - *•. - MlaeaUanr, .. JO do;' ". Bepoaltory, l £o; Y, ** Home Book, 6 do; ' - ** .1,. SeleetWritlog*,' . 4 do: i . s' u .. Eeleetfousfrom lb*EdlnbureJouruaLf TBT «H« 11.8. BO3WOBTH A OQ„ 8j Market St.. DRIED PEACHES—2X)bush, Ohio halves ncetTsaaodtornii by . BELL AUQOETT. -- ’ OUISVILLE LIME—IOO rac'd and i tor sale by jalfl ~ tt. ItOBIBON A 00. DKYAPPLES— 100 boa. jnnt roc’d' and ferwhtr : , i«a> ■ AglßnAcon*oo - ,nn BUS. Corn, in the ear, for aale bjr Slnl at • J.B.OACTIEUC SAOOO BUSINESS PAPER, baling not wj»m«a than 4 jnooth* toriu>« .cah be negotiated by opplTlag to' ; McLAINA SON. DEFINED SUGARS—IOQQbbIs. Crushed, JJUaEJ&SL.** I **** B«H*S frofo. Bfc John’s 81MUBSoewBefiaary, tnstoaeaad for «■£*&„., : . _ /' . J,A. HPTCingoyAOO.: (3 dei9^ R SEED— 200boa, foiNMdo jgr *. CTto^ PPLE iSr 100 bt>!«. Ohid Soed for. CTl.br- JoirarLotmoo. -*K MOXFT.UtY DIBCOUHT. BATES OF ruuzcTXP natures tsi N. HOLMES & fto' 07 Market stbOtotm Thin PENNSYLVANIA. , Bank at nttabm-Eh..—..par KxcbAum Banker do..—par Mer. and Manors of do-, par > ll*ok oT Commerce.—par Bank of North America—par Bank of North*n LibetUetpar < Bank of Pennsylvania.—par Bank of Penn Township—par OonxiaereUl Bank of pa par Farmers'. A Mechanic*’ Bk_par Girard Rank- ~,. pur Kensington Bank...— par MAO ufACL A Merh. 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AM '/Napoleons —AW ' Ducat*— ——2J6 HNOLITiI^ :eks. , COIN, BANK NOTCi,Acu file Bank of PitttbvrgK. ' GEORGEE.; IBANK 3BALSRS IN EXCHANGE, .Afe.74 fourth ftrefttoppoi •Ju All Transactions at) ocl&UwT CAMPBELL, BREDIN & CO., BANXERB, SEW CASTLE ASD BUTLER , TESSA, jura caxrsztL, a. N"Htnix% am earner, ' wu i. wTtnvcur, Hum x. lAS*. Ecrm—To John Floyd A Co- Chas. F. Bpang, Esq- Geo. IL White, James Marshall, Pittsburgh: Steen, Garrett A Oa- Ralguels A Co—Reeder A Brau-Phita’a. ori-Hmd AYER’S PHIS. FOR ALLTHK rUBPO3*BUPA FAMILY PHYSIC., rpiIEEE baa long existed a public demand 1 for an effbetiva purgative pill whichcouldhe talbd on a* aara and perfectly. *af« In tta operation. Thu haa been prepared to meet that demand, and aiT extensive trial of it* virtu#* haa eondaiiraJy shown with what no cert It accomplishes the purpose designed. It la eaar to make a physical jnlf, bnt sot easy to make the bestpt HI xaCa—one whkh should hare none of the objections, tmt all the advantages, of every other. This haa been iti tempted here, and with whateucoMa we would respectful ly submit to the public decision. It has been unfortuu ate Air the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine la acrimonious and hritating tri the Dowels.— This la not. Many of them produce® mush griping pain and revulsion In the system as to more than eonnteri*** anew the good to'be derived from them. Th*»e jnllf pro duce no irritation or pain, unless it aria* from a previous ly existing obstruction or derangement In the bowel*— Being purely rep-table, oo barm can arise from their n.«e In any quantity; but It is better that any medicine sboold be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several dleeaw* to wnlcft tbeyara applicable are rlt*o on the box. Among the complaints which have been speedily cured by them, we mar mention Liver Complaint la Its various P>rm* of Jaundice, Indigestion. Languor and Koe* of Appetite, Urileranes. Irritability, muons Headache, Billons FeTer, Few ana Ague, Pain In the bide and fains; for in truth, all tbeae are bnt the conse quence of diseased action In the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and tore relief in Cwtlveneea. Flics, Colic, Dysentery, Humor*. Ferofhl* and Scurvy, Colds with a rentes of the body. Ulcers and imparity of the blond; In short, any and every .ease where a purgative is re ¥hey S h*T6 also produced soma singularly'«ns«e*ful cure* In Rheomatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, crvslpetas, Palpitation of ih* Heart, Pslns In the Back, Stomach and Side.' They sboold be freely taksn in the spring of the year, to purUY the Mood ana prepare the' system for the chans* of seasons. An oeeamonal dose stimulates the stomach and bowels Into healthy action, and restores the appetite and vigor: They purify the Wood, and, by their tlmulant action on the rirrolatorr system, renovate the strength of tbo body, and restore the wasted or dlseaa-d energies ofthe whole organism. Hence an occasional doe* Is advantageous, uven though no serious derangement exists; but unnecessary dosing should never be carried too (hr. as every purgative medicine reduces the strength. ' when taken toqxeesa. The thousand -cases tnwhleha phytle Is r-qolred cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest thsmssTncs to the reason of srerybodt; and Ufa confidently believed this pm will answer a better panose than anything which has hitherto been available to mankind. x When their virtues an once known, the pub* lie will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when la need ot a cathartic medldne. , , Prepar'd by JAMBS a A TEH. Asnyer and Practical Chmmt, LoweTL Mat*. Price 25 ets. per bog. Fire boxes for IL Bold by Druggists and Dealers, in Medldne .throughout this section. MfcfmdAwS CARTER'S SEAKISH MIXTURE. ■ Let the Afflicted Read and Ponderl . An JnfaUibU Remedy for Scrofula. Kinft Enk Bham& • Um, OtatiTtaU Cutaneous I>ip<icn*.PmpUi or IVutulr*, an the Fur. Bictchtt, BUs, AjuacM iterr. Lkrar* fo Are Baa, Dittg ll*r« or nutr. Scald Head. ErJarpaunt and Jhot <f th* Bona and\ Joints, iJvUcm Vicert,ByplnUtie Di+ Jib ordert, Lvtntago, Spinal Com piofufr, end altDmaru trie* - inpfrom-on lajaAidaa ■ tat of Mermen, /aw prstfracefn Ltft, _ rpniS great alterative Medicine and Puri' 1 fi*r orßtood Is sow used by ibmi lands of gratsfUl riSUn<s (rno all parts of th i Halted States, who . testify dally to the remarkable care* witfciined by tbeerestretof all medicine*. •“CABTRR’fi HPANIUII UIXTUIOS” Neo raJßia, Übenmatism, Hcsofoia, Eruptions on the Bkln, lAr er Dlseaies, Ferert, Uk»rs, old Forte, ASeetioss of the Kid ney*. Disease* of tie Throat, Female Complaints, Palos and Aehinsrof the Bane* and Joints, are speedily put to flishtbytiithisthi* groat and Idas time bis remedy. Far aU rtlaianre of the Blood, nothin* has yet been tmnd to compare with it It clsaasM the system of all Import tie*, a A* eentlya/ul eOdeotly on the Um and Kidneys, stxenstbens the DiKcetlon, xiraa tone to the btomaeb, makes thaaUn dear and healthy, and rertcres ths: Oon stltnUoD.eßieebledbydiaMseor broken down brthe ex esaKSsofroutb, to Us nristlas vl*o* and stzanoth. For the biadle*, It UuunmparaMy better than a* lbs eo*tDatle*cmusad. A fcw doeea of Carter's BpanUh Hix torswlll xemorean tallowns** of’complexion, brio* the rose* maaUln* to the cheek, ulr» elastlcity to the step, and Improre the geomi health In a wmarkable devree, beyond all' the medicine# ersr heard of. The tawoamberof mutlflcate* which wehaTsreeetrsd !h)m persona from all parts of the United States. Is the best evidence that there is no Uaznbn* abontit. The press, hotel keepers, maslstrates. physicians, and pa bile men. well known to the smmumtr, all add their teettmo nyto the wonderful effect* of this GHBAT ■ 81/OOD fljiU- Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful core* this truly createsl of all lledl etneahai nerfarmed. ' __ Nose wenaloennls** signed BBXNKTT A DEEM, Pro priitanCao. 3 Pearl street, Richmond.. Va, to whoa all order*fermU'Plta*anda*ends* most be addreijeed. For sale by B.A. Fahnertock A Fleming Bros., Jos. Fiemlo*, Pittsburgh; IL P. Sehwarts. Allegheny Oity-and by Drnwwists generally. - aOMrdSwT TT HAS POWER TO CURE—“I had not I used lttwtes beta* I felt it* beneficial effects.” "Jtr.B. £<&/lcr»—Sr;—Buffering ftomaeoktandoougb, for which I tried many receipt*, without obtaining relief, I was mewuted with a bottle of ■ •♦B.'B. Filers' Ooush Mixture." I think It a doty which I owe both you andthe tmblletn genera), to assert that 1 bad not need H twice before ) felt its bene Mai effects, and. (under the Divine blessing) bad no occasion to finish the bottle. I testify s»wi, as to having witnessed It* magic properties on frienasoftaineione In particular, who hail a frymgatUck fm bef lungs, accompanied with a distressing' cough.— Verily theonly true EecuUplu* (where omghs and colds •ffeet tbe sufferer) has descended smongirt Min “K. K. SillMrf Ooßsb Uuran. - M. FITZGERALD, “puSbSah,Jatul4;i»sL 1M Wylie st. vSSSHm trlL B. BELLEIKA CO, 67 \V«dI rt. and fow sale by druggists everywhere. • dgg) CIDER AND WINE. •Bra- ronriCKLINO «f VAUILY :§s|Pl£ 3 Weil ksoirn for its fine itemr.Strtnatii and Purity. and warranted to improve ft For sale by tS*barrvl, laV JEStimP barrel mr gallon, br . : A« BALU)U, tx*4**z 184 First and 144 Warns*- FUUbsrgh CUIRTINO MCBLINB—Wo javita: the SfJSfSn?,‘Str u,el '.*«“* Oor unnl. l KOtmOm BlimUo, UuUsi ~4 Linens Is my full, and of Housekeimlagtioods wSSSaiir - and to-whWx'we Invite the iaXßMffl; goodaln this department. .PnMfo«rt{&}££?7 0 * u r »a 7 . MURPHY A BUHCnjirTTy BOLL BUTTER—2 hxs fresh Roll Butter rac’d and for sale by lafl lU3fB¥H.OOT.v.T«gg • T ARD—IS kgs priao Lord reo'd and for • “ sale by . . Ja9- HBHBY IL POLL UTS. C QAP—SO hxa. Palm Soap and 25 bozos Bo*ln Soap la store for sale by T. LITTLE A OJ, T ARD ft QKEASfc—2 bbls. Lard and 18 X^LAXSEED—IO bbls. nowlanding from jv aftfalsg TviaClty for tale by I. "DICKEY ACO. B“ do*. Corn Briioms for solo tw- - ja!4 >. lIKNBY H. OULLIKB. ZINC-PAINT— 5 tuns Amamaa. and 4ir ml» bp IfiAZAII,DICKZY A 00. 51ED1CAL. TO THE PUBLIC. MOST DIPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT; RETIBEIIEiiT OP PHOT. JAMES SieCUNTOCK, SI. D From the Philadelphia Medical College. X HEW ESA m THE UifTOßr OF MEDIOSt Popular Uedidns for the Gnrt time sanctioned by the highest Airruoßrrr in tub pbofcsrios! THE undersigned have the pleasure of in farming the public that they have made arrange menta with the eminent Professor JAMES McCLINTOCK SL-Dh of Philadelphia, known far more than a quarter of century past aaoneof tbrrrrate«tl*r»etllloneraaadTeach ertofMedldne and Surgery In this country or In Europe for the purchase of hla recipes, and the preparation o aericaofFAMlLY MEDICINES therefrom, which wUI be put up In a cheap and popular farm, adapted for general use, and suited to the most prevalent disease's. These remedies embrare corns of the tnoet valuable discoveries and combinations known for the cure ot disease. They are the fruits of the most profound Investigation, the wtd cat research, and the almost unequaled experience of oneo tbrfirst ph yridan* of tho age. Each remedy Is especial! adapted to oomo particular form of diteast, In accordance with the hiphut principles of modem-medical scfcace. Each of these remedies have been tried. Improved, and final! perfected, ta the course of along, active and highly too ceasftil practice, not only in Philadelphia, but throughout many Tllstant sections of the country to which his area* epnlatton has called him. Their nature and-effect art known and approved «f by hundreds of regular physicians who have been his students and seen their beneSdsl ra suits In Dr. MeCUntock's own hands, while they were on under his tuition, in the Colleges of Philadelphia, Castle ton, Pittsfield, and elsewhere. ___ fUTi in rouowmo ouifncavK This Uto certify that I have placed m the hands o Mewrs. A. Cushman New York, the recipes of av “Family Medicine,” with my full authority topwpawaad offer them far-popular uw.Tbey are mhu I haveteen In thehabU-of recommending and prescribing far many year*, and their composition Is well known to hundred* of regular physicians, who have been my Indents, and who are many <u them now practising* Ith dtotingutohed sne .orttln all parts of the country. Tly thte step are numerous: one of the most urgen»ts,tbatthede» mand far my remedies has become so lane, through pri vate report of their success, as to make ttSr weparatlon the general Introduction of my remedies would be In many respects a public benefit; and finally, In securing thero operation of Mr. Alexander Cushman, who Is a thoroughly educated Chemist and practical Apothecary of many year* experience, whereby I am enabled to assure the pabUo that they win be prepared in the MOT, rraxsrahd most "***'■ tomj^ Anatomy and Surgery la the Philadelphia Oolleire of MmK leln* and Anting Professor■of Midwifery} oneof the Oon suiting rbyslrians of the Philadelphia Hospital, Block* lev: late member of the National Medical Association: member of the Philadelphia Medical Society: memUr of the MedlnoChlrurgical College of Philadelphia: farawl j provident and Prosi#or«f Anatomy and aorgwr in Cat tleton Medical College, Vamont: and atoo, late Profaewr of Anatomy and Phruology In Berkshire Medical lusth tutlon, IttudfeM. Mart. Ao-Jto- As.. MICHIGAN. We need scarcely remind ttfe Intelllgeut pabUo of th great •^*Tr* t y which exists for the Introduction of • class of porxi and reliable papular medicine* which may be eonfl deutly adopted tew, family use and depend'd on ai al ivus In the abwmce of a physician, as being the legitimate producttensof&*ena,SmfpondE>3wrunet. hr argument la needed to prove the immense superiority nfroeh aefere of rvtuedlee over the dangerous compound* that are dally puffed Into notloo by Ignorant and reckless men, solely for the purpose of enxkhlug themselves at the expense of th lives and health o. their fellow beings. We trust eonfl dently In the coed, rose of tbe community to support n* 1 bis effort lo extirpate the gTtat public evil of Quackery by giving araraful jwruaal to thu following list, whkhem brace the first twelve remedies of the iwries. and which comprises some of th# mc*t valuable specific* ever discover ed for the several complaint* enumerated. If you or any of your friends are sufferer*, oee oo time In premising the aid oftbejCrxf Bwdiooi authority ef We day, by tbUlnlng and giving a trial to such of thee* medicines as are adapt •d to the case. We call espedal attention to the first c the list as being most generally demanded, at this nasoa lb * x _pKCTQIui BYtt'I** 1 ** w THIS Invaluable ByTup.wtochU«umy eegetedaeln Us eompoeitlon. ha* been eropWed wll b wondrml su*»«»for many year* In theoureof disease* of the Am ***®“J;“*?® Losos. The mo*t common d>reases of-these orBSM Irritation iafiammatkm qf tbe Mucous which lines the alrtnbcsof theUirnaUwludplpe and luaga For any oftheM farms of disaase. whether showing i bem »>|Tt-s M UrtioA, TickUag *fSU Throat. f in /u Thrual Mlw Difflmily y Brralhuip. HoiirttitesM or Lott of Voice, and Hectic ftw. Its use will w attended with the UappWt re*»Uta. “ one of the best and safest medicines for all forms of Brv «► ** of Opfim,in any thejx. »• IJs "nSSSShrflSS.’S'Suitoli» o«fbaamU«Kle;»lSuld bewithont this efodeiit wmlSrfwhkh; IfUken on the «rst .nnuptow cold, would prevent many an attack of BrcschHls, and a feial REIIEDY. These terriWy dlstcwsalng diseases are reileTed toan on* br Ibi. nrfWovjUWi has been brought to perfoettou the of many years’observation. Trial is all that 1* needed to prbvelu eflctcT to those who have never employed it. CUOMIUPIIETIB A enran cure fat .Diaithmm «A eutary. Choter* Morlms nndXdatteaotejik This tion lUS mm ntt» tonire DUrrhoea, It la equally eueressful. In the early ChSenilt will be found Invaluable. jfaGSbet lafonte and Cholera Infantum U Is a ?>£Z!i gß wHnMt! :^ * tSiuiT reetions for use accompany each bot Us. PWtB, per iteUu. ““ a “ “iT0«0 AITKRATIV* HYBUI'. tnr the eure. 1. Of OtbmnoM or 3W* Ihsiwr, ytc Tcttw. EjpMitic DUMSes of an cUsae*. Primary, Sry. Thoee diseases all arise from a tout In tfo» system wgtUringm alteration of the H*«rti<n»*ni a genwU pa* rifleation of the Mood. For this porpowthe Tew Atma* «nSrxup,whichonabloe* tb#vtr«u"*ofo*»WnvniMaj ale remedies suited to ths diseased.state of the. gtarawu. or disordered digestion, may be called th* National Disease of America, its eympton* *J* beadach*? giddiness; nwowinwr, low spirits; dlmacrtof Tj»loo,wha motes cr specks tefore the ltetUwtf « f .JS2Iw2 dullmwserhearingand ringing la taste In th# mouth: eonstrietten dUßcuUy of Irsaihies smat of #uffi*atlan In Irj* ctLqasKudlngstturs; paljltAUca.or the heart; Itnunlar or drtdent appetite; attbe stomach; aridity, heart Mini; pain at telnertcf the «wuve»a. Home aisa?issssßHssai^sg®iK;« botU “ ] * U tn KHEUMATICIUXTtfK*. , A powly vegetable wmMnation tlun. Gout, and all Neuralgia »ad DUrter*. TbJs remedy b offsrwd with th* ahaosl eenAaema^it has bSSSdS<«.XWIJIT E I,«J toM =“• wt—..«ta hmim as .th* world ha* *tes seen, rlaiua* ear bottle. 60 oesti. LINIME«T. As Infallible outward application fartbereUal efM r» SSsS£#S ssS7ftfiaa^ tt i Ssfiaassssfs 'zsxz '““■•"T'iSSfctow _ AmeatcenvwnlentaadralaaM* remedy, to be used both Internally and «*terpaUT.ff^eof ruwSjjmen icoraoa cnxoinß, main PleuriSk Fains tnth# Cbasfeßtlhfo ca in the Side, Pains In Uw Face, Neuralgic Palnswherwe er fodnd. Pslns tn the Stomach, Bowels, Um or Kidneys IrnnSSn attacks of OoUe. Billons Fit* of Stone or SrarSitwUltiTe immWiate relief: PHICK. per Bob “** MIXTUBE, OR YEYIIUNDA BPEUina A sure and cafe vegetable rented/ for Fever an line, or Intermittent Fever In any at Its forms, and far all diseases recurring periodically. This remedy has been tried to ths IhQest extent, and has been fousdasnoneso far as any mtdidnecan oeenUUedto that name. In convalesced* from acute diaean*, where tonic* are required, and tn all eases of penetration of rtrmrth "and want of nervous pow er, it will be found singularly cOearion*. PBIUB, per Dot* "*• n 'a3 VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLP. For the relief of CoXidemos, and all Its palufUlresolts such as Ditslnees, hick fltemacb. Palo*, and aT th* symptoms enumerated under the “Drspeptic KlixJr.'i In til eu*e who*purgation U scedial, these Pills are offer* ed as asofe nmf vuU,intt&cif*tcuQutrtw. No Invalid, or them. PRICE, per Box, !tt AIL.—ANTI-BILIOUS PTLth. For UmCcmpUlnU.anl alt farms of disease artriog from derangementoftha liver, with symptoms such as yellow. nesßofthfl Byes and Bkin, Dizziness, Ibadaehe, with Tlajc mglnthe ears, yellow, furred toegwt »ln in the r ght shoulder; hsH of fullness etealßin the right side, dlsor* derwdstmnach crbowela, deffrijrat Ktkmortte kldam elay-eolondttoob,eet ThiwePUlMftakmtlu theludpt tut stage* of Bilious and Yellow. wother Fevers, will gen erally ward off th* attack. PKIOK. per BOS. ili OqutS. The undersigned. La accepting tho proprietorship ofDr James MeCllntock’s Family Medldoe*. would respectfully state to the public, that tn his profeerfou as Dispensing Chemist,the nearly fifteen year* past, during which time ba K *‘ bean actively connected with the beet pharmaeutl a! establishments In this country, be has had constant Occasion to see and prepare the prescriptions of ths most eminent physteUns,among whom be wonldoamaDr.Mott Dr. Barker, Dr. Fraaeis, Dr. Cheessmaa, Dr. Bsese, Dr Whittaker, Dr. Bebmldt, Dr. noaack, Diw Ktssam, Dr*. Pratt and-Young, Dr. Beals, Dr. Green, and many othm n the dtycf New York. The experience thu* acqnlred enables him to dlsertml nate with eonfldsnee between kffitimaU medidrus, ambin. ed scimfUiaUlp, so! as to eecure a harmonious chemical ae tlbn In nnion with their highest iherapsotka) efforts, an lbs Inaccurate mixtures of qoacksry and Ignoraneetwherw In, for want ofprnper knowledge la combining them, tbs hiwblugredlente may eentrallW and destroy each other.or. regolt in a snbstanee highly injurious, and contrary tolls ntended design. It Is with pleasure, therefore, that h estlftea that the prescriptions of Dr. Jams* MeUllotoek ar ot only compost of tbe most valuable medical agents known to, and habitually employed by, our best practi tiosert In the treatment of the several dlseaess for whkb they ar* Intended, but they u* combined In sneb acenrat* propvtlons, tn relation to ilwlr shemieal and medlcinsl eflhets, as to aseuia ths attainment or th* utmost Increas* of their power.and *Brisney. In conclusion, he win only add for himself, that he ua refer with eonfldsne* te his past earver, a* his-guarantor to the public that the** great remote* In his hands will b* raWifailv pnparrd la strict aoeardanca wIUI. th* presorlp Oout of their distinguished originator. ALEX. CU3IIUAN OradaaU and Trustee e/tto IT. T. College Fhametg, Ths abort Medicine* may b* wroeursd, at whsJetala or retail, of A. CUSHMAN A 00, Bole Proprietor, So. 123 Fulton it, Sow York.* And of all ths prlndprt Druggists la this dty. Also of JAUEBMcCUNTOCK,M,D. s ecmsr of Vth and Filbert bla, Philadelphia. - And of FUMING BBOTDKHB, Agtn, Pittsburgh. And GKO. H. KKYBEB, Agent, cor.-of Wood ft. aad Virgin alley. * . And of J. P. FLEMING. AUschsuy CUT. And may b* ordered through any Apothecary, Druggist» Osnntrr fltar keeper Id any part of the country. aIT S AKER’S COD LIVER OlL—The beat artklscf Cod Liver (Bl now in us*. 12 dot rwwired . Jta . J(la. FLEMING. .. CHEESE —50bxa. in store and for Bale by AT IBSIAM DIGKKY A 00. HOPS— 20 bales prime eastern just roo’d and foT safe by fl. HIIAnAUQn AOO. 11 LOVER SEED—IQO bußhols -prime: in latere and for sale by . B.HASBAUGH A Co, H ERRING —25 bbls, m store and for sale by ■, fe7 B.IIABBAUOH AOp. iE FLOUR —CO lola. r'ecd and for sale by iaT BKLLALIGOET. HAY 05 bales reo’dandfor sole by . j^lf. BELL A’UGOETT. HA\— 10 tori,baledftr salojiy . ■ 1 ' • BHBIVEB A DtLWORTH. ROLLBUXTEr— 50~bbla. olioiao Ohio for 1 BHEiyßE*DiLTyoarn. A PRESENT of ft fine Ficlure, euch ae ilTrtß»rjmeTn»,tWiaiirtlMloal. n rTOllt>.»- orptabW.. ftfaw ho cants and upwards.. ' M 9 QEMI-ANNUALSALE— ; A.A.Uji«on * Cz <>■,«, 1 epm m Moad.r, m. lHh. »aoth»OT. tut CUNDRIES~c6 baea Dry Applet; »UimtoStorsslfwnft»ffSßSixl^gg][2ls^ ( fl BXB. BABBITT’S WASUING POW- LvF CEB taitonasd for sale bjr FIXMIHGDBO&-J HOUSES, FARMS, &C. 4 NEW BKICK HOUSE FOR SALE.— ■situated at» Bank Lane, Allegheny City, with a _ »Lot of !25 feet on Bank Lane by M deep on East Lane. The Ilouse is well arrang'd with Rail* Parlor, Dinlag- Jtoaa and Kitchen; Wash-house, Four Bedroom*, and fin ished Attic good cellar, hydrant, out-oven, stable, Ac., all In good order. - Price foktfO. fal6 *£ CUTIIBEKT A SON, 1*0.3d si cjmall farm to exchange for O CITYPEOPEBTT—AsmaUFarm, one mUe east of Union town, containing 33 acres, will be exehanaed a* above. The landltin a high state of cultivation, having boen used as a Qn the premises are erected a comfortable two story Brick Dwelling, a good frame barn and frame stable. TnereJs also a variety of ywmg^fruit j&Fiss&.nx&k'* CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—A large lotafground.eUnat*dluthafith ward, and fronting on Penn sC between Harrison and Carson, running baek to Spring alley, on which are ereotedttwo double 3 story Brick Houses on Penn it, and A Brick Tenements on •dipring alley. The whole property is in crime order, and occapied by prompt paying tenants. Those' wanting a good abd safe lnvestmeutahould apply at once. Offered at the low price ef IGOOO. Now rents for $650. Apply soon to M McLAIN A SON. 21.6 th st. ACRES OF LAND, situated 1 1-2 / O' mllea from Boon YaUey Station, In Lawrence Co j ou acres deared. balan'e In good timber land, with good Frame Uoase. Barn and Orchard, fronting on we*t branch of B- McLAIN A SON. r towa lands to exchange fort JL PITTSBUROn MANUFAOrUBR3-We have four hun dred and eighty acres nf fexoplleot land In lowa. Monty, low*, whlchwe will exchange fbr Pittsburgh Msnufai> tnrwjLrticles. Apply to It McLAIN A SON.- T AWRENCEVILLE—S2,OOO ONLY—For I A sal# a comfortable Dwelling Rouse, of hall, patlor, dining room, kitchen, good cellar and four bed rooms.-- The lot has a front of 48 ft. on Allen at* by 100 deep; a well of good waterami pump In the kitchen; out-oven, stable garden and fruit tree*, grape vine* of chMee^ quality, tea all in good order end wffl toe wild for *z,QOO,, Flw .In hand, remainder at 3 year*. 8. CPTUBMIT A SON, ltO,3d_sL I?ARM NEAR FREEPORT FOB SALB- V Wo are authorized to sell that 80 acre Farm, near Freeport, for the sacrificing price cf SlO per aare, as the owner wishes to leave far tbe far W**t on the 15th Inst,— Apply to fej B. McLAIN A BON. 21.6 th »t.; DILDING LOTS FOR SALE—Alotof £0 ft, front on McKee at by 80 ft deep, situated In Bir mingham. Price 1250, Also. 2 lots situated in Last Bir mingham, each having a front of 20 ft, on Meadow st toy eo ft deep, price pf each |I2S. Apply to , fel B.IIUTtinKRT ABON, 140 3d st, Ij'Oß SALE—A splendid Dairy Farm of 100 1 teres, near th* PerrysviUs Plank Road, 8 miles from i city. It Is In prime order. On it are 2 fine Orchards Of grafted fruit with cuod Ilbntcs, I tars and Stables,' and ev ery convenience. Price low, *t per acre. Bnqulreof fe'2-tf > THOB. WOODS, 75.4tb st (.'OR SALE—A.Country Seat of 11 1-2 ' acres, within 3 miles of the efty, on a good road. It 1* offered very low. Knqure of TJIO/C WOODS, fe’J-tf • 76 Fourth Rt Eight acrls of excellent land for sale. In a i feasant location, at about la of a mUe trom East Liberty and the Pennsylvania K. It station, with a dwelling nouas and stable, a variety of bearing fruit trecß. a large garden, and good water. Tbe fend is all cleared and under gnod fimcn. Price 91,600. For terms, A&, apply to 8. CUTnOBItT A bON, 140. Ud st FARMERS, DAIRYMEN ANJ 1 TIN -1 NBRB.—For safe, 478 acre* of Land, in Westmoreland county, 60 tnllee (2 hnurartdo) from Pittsburgh, and 1!* miles from UiUstde Water Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. About4oecraaare rteared;good tillable land, upon which is a lx«g House and Barn. It Is well adapted to the raising of fruit, or It wooldmakean excellent Dairy, grass growingloxuriantly, and the place being well sop piled with the bc*t water. Th>-ro Is an abundance of the finest timber, vis Chestnut, Cbeatnnt Oak, (lark timber) -White Oak, Poplar,Ao. life well worthy the attention of Tanners, as the nark can tw sent to Pittsburgh, by either railroad or ranaL The Umber aton* Is worth more than tbe prieeasked.and meet of the land would afford excel ent pasture when cleared. The whole will be sold for the very low price of per acre; or It will be divided to suit purchasers, at from 84 to SXjwr we. according to quality. Terms—Two-tflhsTn hand, tho balance in three equal annual payments. Title iodlspatable, Knnalreof oc2l-tr Tlfua. WUOUZtfi Woodst Valuable Property lor 8al& i |N Liberty street, adjoinic the Methodist \_FGrev» Yard, near Canal Baida. Tblsl* now the only durable piece of property tn tills neighborhood not already bought ap by the PcarsjhanU ttellmsd Comr*ny. Froot litg on Liberty <W feet, an Kim street 100 feet thence to tbe Methodist Ora re YardßC>» feet, to Ydterty'lOO feet. This property lemost deslrahlea* a Hotel. The building now on it, a good substantial three story brick, with all Ibe neci-wary t«rk bnlldings, ha* for a long Unis been Ore euplwt a* the Uulou lintel, doing a good business. Capi talists aud other* dcsirutu of making a good Investment, will do well to examine tbe premfena. epjfeti KDWAKD VARKIL Valuable farm for sale.—situi^ ted in North Feyette townah p, Allegtieoy county, 10 mile* from the dly and2>j miles from the Steubenville railroad, at tha Nohleetown ata'iuu; contains 40 acres' all cleared and fenced and Ins high Btateof cultivation. The Improvements are a comfortable dwelling house with 6 rooms, Bara. Stable, Stone MUk house, Kmoks-bousa end other cut-building*. There is an orchard oj eboloq selected fruit of various unde. The place is sell watered by six living spring*, and th* whole place rente easily enlUva ted. It te situated In a good neighborhood,convenient to church,mill, school, Ac. Apply to jto n. m'LAUCA PON, n 6th It. X "SPLENDID FARM—For sale a Farm of J\ 122 acres, SO acres In a high state <4 tnlUvation, to of prime bottom land, balance ehoiwnimber; a two story Brick Hons*, wwii arraaged; a large frame barn, and all nternary ont honsra, «f lh« beet material, and pat ap In ths most RUbetanttal maoncr, Apple and Faach Oreh erd*. and abundance of other fruit* of choice qualities: sltaated on tbe Yeughfeagheny rlv»r, 4 mile* above Mo- Keevrcrt, and 20 froa thlseitr, I*rW $6O per acre Ap- Plr.'to B.CUTIIBBRT AdON, lIP. 3d *t. VTEAR NEW BRIGHTON—A flnoFarm of LV 10S acred, all level land, and In a good stateofeulU vatlon, with a new Frame Ilonas, a good Orchard of graft ed fruit, never-felling springs, plenty ofeoai, a nod hern emd tenant houses; sUuateiln a good neighborhood: eharchee, sebuoia mills, 4u* end coovenfeot to New Brighton. iVios, 136 per acre. Forterma Acv, apply at ihn old evUmlbidKal Kstue offlre of _j*3o ' A SON, I*o, . FOR SALE—In Germantown, MljU within 16,Qxioute« walk of Plttsbnrgb, acres the Alfeoheny river, opposite the Aqosdnct, for ths low prim of 8160 each. faS In hand and 826 p*r year—they ou*ht to evil a,Jhat pries In a few daya If you want • bargain and a cheap boose, you —cannot purchase too soon. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, **27 r :76 Foorth street. T«UE beat site for an cxtcnMre Slaoufacto ry in tbe Courts hi ns Borough of Birmingham, con> prising abemt ro» and a hair acre* of ground, having a front on Water, MeXw and Breghasi sta And also saallerslt* lot*, to a great variety of Utoation*. fronting on the prlodpai bactoee* rts. la .Birmingham. Bast Bir mingham and South Wttsburub: can be bad. eheaponaiC plication te P. kL PAVLS, Ancu, eofWood A 6th sta : fIVUIBD ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE—A JL Sew three atarr Brick Dwelling Uoase, of U rooms, with a large Btore boobs, a hall, gu fixtures, bath room and good cellar. No. 16iThir4*L A two story Briek DvelllagUouse, of 3reoms, ahaß and Flore Boom, cellar and finished attic; also, a W build ing, suitable far a dwelling boose A two story Dwelling Hotu* on 3d containing three rooms and a ator* Room and finished attic, with a large bakeaveu lath*cellar. ACUTIIBBHT A fiON, 140.3 d st. House & lot for sale in east L LIBERTY, situated within 3 minute* walk of th* raadßUtkm. Tbs lot ha* a front of 120 feet on the Greeuburgh Turnpike asd extends back 198 feet to a at. Tbe building omsfeta of a two story Brick Uou*e. hall and 7 noma, including tha kitchen; Suite. Aeg great variety of Prult. ImreenlsTetioreasßlon can te given. Price, 42,. 9M. Terms B. MeLAIN-A BON, 21 Fifth it S'JOUNTRY SEAT FOR RENT—A boou \3 tlful Country Beat, a short distance from th* city, ou an fennllms route, for rent Aprl* to iiltrtf WOODS, 75.4thst. li'Oß SALE—A Uonso and 2 Lots in Bridge A. water, effered at a great bargain. Enquire of *u24»tE TUO& WOODS. 76,4 th ft. FOR SALE.—A splendid Country itesi dene*, on the Ohio River, adjoining tbe House of Ref . ug*. on tbe plank road, at Wood » Ksn. There to 6 acne covered with a larxa amount of grafted fruits, evergreens, grape*, berry* and garden tools, with a superior Dwelling, llarn and out houses. All Intended to mace a mufortakle home. It to offered few. Enquire Robert Davis E*j„ on the premise*, or of eeli-u. moa. WOODS. 74 Fourth Street T AROE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE— I A Within 20 mlnntoa walk of the eitv. tnr 8260 each.— Terms, B*o in hand, balaoeein 4 yearly payment* auM B.CUTHBKRT A Bo,N. 140, 3d st l/OR SALE—A ioporior Farm ia Bcayor K ceunty, Smlfe* from Parlisgton.aad 6 mlhw from New Uriah too, eun taming 160 acre#, littl of which Is under rultlvation, and in Bret rate erder.wlth good orchard and 60 acres ofeoai on it It to offered low, enuulreof andfetf THUMAfi WOODATfi, 4lh st CKUI SALE—A fine Fann on Cbortiers JL Creek, containing 13! aere*. wvH improved, only 6 mile* from the dty; also, a good frame house and lot near the head of Federal st, Allegheny. It is offered very low. I have a Printed Register vnth the deaeriptlon of a large number of farms, nouutry eeata, boose* and tots, which wiU be given te any who wish to boy property they will find described on It A flaeaaißTtmest fareaJ*. Gallon . TUQB. WUODS,7B, 4th st FiV) RENT—Tho Store Room, 83 Fourth st. _ ■ Enquire at ths pise*.. Elbow Cue# and a new, well fiuuihed Counter can be obtained by calling then for a m sonablsprte*. mylMjja Is'Oß SALE.—Two Houses and Lota on JL Wylie itmt, near Washlngtuu. Two lioutManil Uitson Pennsylvania A none. One lot on Townsend street. Also—Twenty others In different parts of the dty, all of which will be sold low on (air term*—They are described on my nrinUd Begtstcr, which yon no have gratis by esll ng at 76 Foorth stmMfyou-wou't buy, and If you hare propertrforsalo.br calling oh me jou ran have It before thepaldloatlargelnaverveasy way, eiMiulrwof Tlioa. WOODd, Commerrlal Broker, apttf 76 Fourth street.' | AND TOR SALE!—H3 acres of Land, Mi ‘2*4 miles east of McKneepcrt, on which Is a good Cottage noun and Bara; ltd acre« cleared, a large or chard of graliedfralt, and 36 acres of CoaL Now ui the time (far • bargain: CUarresof Uod, near J. MurdoA's garden, with a good frame bousa on Itt It Is cheap. 60 acne, 3 mike west of New. Brighton, on It are good entente; It will be sold very Tow. S 3 Faros of Coal, on Use Monnngahda Direr, and variety or other farms and small lots of land tn £haTlcfaity, wlijpb 1 have described ou my prlated regie , for. Call aad get on*. If yon want bargains, or • *P4-tf TIIOMAB WOODH. V 6 Fourth street STREET FROPERTY.-^Tho 1 undersigned otfers at private sale tbe property on Federal rtreect, south side, above Robinson, ooadrtln* of KlUliT l-OTtl, each having a front oo Faderea stmt nr 20 feet, and running back 100 foot to an allsy 10 feet wld*.— Bo Urge a body er ground. In a positkon ao eligible, is car* talnly now not to be met with la • Allegheny City. Them lots are offered at-the low price of 12000 Mich; -cue-fourth cash tn hand, the balance at 1.2, and 3 year*. .Pereoiu who may Inrilse to purchase ou tho terms ulated.wiU apply to UOLUBSA SUN; 0c27 Banken and Brokers, G 7, Market st. . Large city lot to lease.—The Tit of Qround, at present occupied by John ITCloe aey, Clothier, cm Liberty street, between Sixth street, will beleased for a form of years from April Ist. nest Apply to JOHN 8. IRWIN. No. B 2 Market street, *3fttt - ROBERT KOBB, Fourth street VOU SALE.—A Ground Rent on valuable 17011 SALE OR TO LET.—I will sell or A 1 r««t my property InMenehestcr, consisting of ashort acre of Ground, upon which are erected. 3 Frame uonsea, on* containing a and the cither 4 rooms; Stabling. Car riage, Wood and Coal House,and a fins asaortmeatoffruit Thlt property ls . very pleasantly situated near the .Ohio Hirer. The buildings art shaded by tress, and nSar the Omnibusstailon. iwUlseUaU.or aportfoaofmy Fund- RENT—A comfortftblo Dwelling** ' lU. CinUallmm'Oal llomckD .lift. and nearly all bearing applet, Asian exotllfi&i ArbOT. covered with Grape Vino*. Also,aFfowcrGtfdss. tn PUt Township, lAf mile* from -the pourt noa» fisnt moderate, to-those who;wowd fodrajgood ears of th# property. -Engulreof JOUN WATT;.., ■ daa . • ■ . ■ • .. libartystreet. Vj'OK SALE—A firrt rate Grocery Stand JL andFlxtnres,wlth a well selected stock. The stand uone_cf tho best tn the dty, and has a radioes! and Jouatrycustom. Fig particular*, address Box ! ieU- . I7OR SALE—4 beautiful Country Seatfi, on L 4lh street road, this dd# of Eart.ubcrty.jThey are Cioiee mdL and ought to be secured by the** who I .OT IN TEMPERiNOEVILLE TOK sL4 8 ALB—yyotitlng2d flwt eh Walnut'st- on thsaouth MWnt lot«fMr*.V pumps, and nunlof bach to a lP*®*js*7.Thtslot I* w»U Ousted, and th* MUreln newly~ enttled, a warrantew deed MX. WASHINGTON PROPERTY FOB / 00 ' 1 Hbose, .withlarga U2fUfront cat the brow or the hUL and'Tuanlag 23ft.0U' Bmthaxtr tu an alley, with n wril 01 water, shade and ireit>tnafo a *t*bi«,,Ao-. fend a foed • txyq imesj around thr pftiptrty. pries KLbOO.— INSURANCE. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. OFFIOEi in the North Room of the MER CHANTS’ KCIUMSK,ThUd itTeet Philadelphia. MARINE. INLAND AND FIRE INSURANCE.* Suim IxsrxiacD On vessels, Cargo ud Freight, to til ports in the world. laiajd L-rrciJUtco-On Goods by River. Can*! end Lakes, and by Land Carriage to all parts or ths Union, lads* ding the risk by Fin until arrival. Fax iNsmsco—On Merchandise generally. on Stores. Dwelling Houses, Ac. • ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY Bonds and Mcrtg»ges.-^....^^..^..^.'!^! , . United States, elate of PenssytranU, Phila delphia City, Camden" and Amboy Railroad, ana other Loans.... ........ 145,956 OG Stock in Banks, tad Insurance Cbi.. 19,787 *0 , , ~,, - 120,183 52 Cashioa >»»"* i - 21,705 04 Premiums on Marine Polides recently Issued-. 87,137 27 Subscription Notes 100,000 oo mucroKs: William Martin, James d- Hand, (Dr. B. 11. Hasten Joseph 1L Seal, Theoph. Pa aiding, Wn. Eyrejr.. Edmund A. Sonder, Isaac R. Davis, Josboa la Price, John C. Davis, Hugh Craig. James Tennant. Robert liorton, Spencer Mellvain, Josephs. Barnett, John R. Penrose* Charles Kelly, J as. B. UFarlsnd. helper. Samnel K. Stokes, Wn. a Ludvig, Edwd Darlington, Usury Sloan, J.T.Lonn,PltPg. U. Jones Brooke. . James Tranustr. D. T. Morgan, do. J. G. JohnitonP WILLIAM MARTIN, President,: Tnous a ILtTO. Vice President. . . Jostth W. Cow aw, Seaetarr. mmci of the Company, N’a 96 Water street, Pitta burgh, (JeUilfJ P. A. MADEIRA, Agent. Franklin Fire Insurance Co., of Philad’a. TkIRECTORS: Charles W. Bancker, Geo. JJ W. Richards, Tbos. Hart, Uordeoal D. Lewis, Tobias Waguw, Adolphe E. Boris, Samnel Grant, David 8. Brown, Jacob R. Balth, Morris Patterson. _ „ „ CHARLES N.'BANCKKR, President. Obauxs 1. Biscxxs, Secretary. • This Company continues to makolnsnranees,permanent or limited, on every description of Property In town and ttMtry, at rates as low. ss an consistent w{thaecnrLty. . The Company have reserved a large contingent land, "ddeb.with tndr Capital and Premiums. safely Invested, afford ample protection to the assured. fb**»ot*pftheCompanT,on January let, 1851,as pub lished agreeably U> the Act of Assembly, were asfoUcws, TU3— Mortgages. .........4918,128 69 BealKstate 7B Temporary Loans KL966IT Stocks 61,88900 Cash, Ac „ 04A4981 $1,212,708 44 81noe their Incorporation, a period oi 21 years, they bar* paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thousand Dot lare Ixmses by Fire, thereby affording evidence of the ad vantages of Insurance, as well as their Ability and disposi tion to meet with prompt!)*** all liabilities. *■ V J.GARDNER OOKKIN.-Ngent apl9 Ofßce 8. E. corner of Wood its. Western Insurance Company ! OF PITTSBURGH. UTTBIM KOLCS, It, vaksr... r. M. QOKDOU, B*C*T. Will Insure against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks, tnucroxa: Thou. Scott, Ju. McAoley A. Nlmlck. Geo. Dsrale, C. W. Rkfcetsoo, Netb'l nolmea, O. W. Jackson, J. Lippinoott, Wo. U. Smith. • ; B.MUUt, Jr- J. W. Boiler, Wn. Lyon, 0. Bunsen, CTA home lost! known In this comm ind promptly pay all jtroet, (Spang A Co's j*4bc itutlon'-managed, by Directors well aOnlty,‘snd woo will liberally adjust 1 tnmrs at the Gvrn:*, No. v 2 Mister W'aruhouseO op stajra, Pittsburgh. Marine, Fire and Inland, Transportation Insurance. npilE Insurance Company of North America, JL Philadelphia—Chartered 17W. Capital, 9500,000. Aaaeta January 13,1951. 91,001,256 50. Will make Insu rances on buildingi ami tbclr contents, In this city and vicinity; also on property of every deerriptkA, shipped ptr steamboats and other r esse La, either by inland tranepor atlon or on the seas. masevou: A/thnr A. Cotßn, Fftfi, Thomas P.' Cope, Hamnel W, Jones? John IL Neff, Edward Bmlth. Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown, William Welsh, Kamuel F. Smith. Francis Hoskins, Samnel Brooke, 8. Aostln AUlboaa, Charles Taylor, Wo. K. Bowen, Ambrose White, George Asninwall, Jacob M. Thomas, Jamoa N. Dickson, i 8. Morris Wain, H. D. Shemrd. Heeretary. : This la the oldest insurance Company In the United States, and ffom Its high standiug, long experience, ample tnaans. and avoiding all risks of an extra naxardons char acter, it may ha considered as offering amp!* security to the public. WILLIAM ,P. JONES. Agent, fel 80 and 81 Water street. _ jUIgCEL,L.AMEOUS. Pittsburgh Biding School, Cbnur f/ Diamond Street and Cherry Alley. THE subscriber rospectfuliy announces to the ladle* and Gentlemen of Pltuburzh; that he has recently erected a HIDING SCHOOL, which, to point of *U*. oummodioasiiass and adaptation, undeniably excels aaj stmilar establishment.ln the United States. Its loca tion is aereeslble from all parte of the dty, white lUVhigh and airy situation, randera it especially suited to the roc* mot Jon of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The home are dotiW and well trained, and the (proprietor, pledgee himself that no pains or expense will be spared to make this establishment the first In the confidence of the publlo. oc2l-tf ; R. IL PATTKKftON. lasßrvrw^imsßE- — CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. ■os. 97 ass 99 xsnn Burr, ransvxoß. 1 W. W. respectfully informs, his friends #1 a and easterner*. that he' nas just completed bis stock or Furniture, which is deddedJr the largest and best aver offered for mm inlbb city. Ashe is determined to uphold his stock, vlthseakmed materials, best workmanship, and newest And from the extent of hit' orders and fhdlltilo manufacturing, he is enabled to produce war ranted FURNITURE at the lowett prices. Ue keeps alwajw on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant and costly, that a boose, or any pan of one, may be famished from his stock, or maniriaetured expressly to order. The following articles consist In part of Ms assortment, which, fbr richness of style and QnislvJ eaaoot bescTtamd In any of the Eastern dtka. . Louis AIV teirw-tete eebst - ** lw gofits in Pfuah and Hair doth: 100 dotan a**Ht«g«ey chairs 40 do Walnnt i do ■*, 100 Mahogany Rocking Chain* 60 Walnut do do 100 Mahogany Divans 60 Walnut do 100 Marbla Top Centre Tables 50 do Dressing B arm us SO do Washstaadg 40 locfand do 100 Common do 60 Plain Promtas Bureau* <0 Mahogany "“'■♦Hr 2D Walnut do ISO Cottage do 000 Cherry and Poplar Bedrteatt* ' 20 Mahogany Wardrob** 10 Walnnt do IOCbotTT do 40 Plain Bureau* 100 IHftlng and PreaUhst Table* 12 Secretary and Book case* SO Domo Case ikat Chair* ]U Cana Si»t Rocking chair*) 12 Udlee’Wnting !»••** Ilit and Xovei stand* What-Not* ■ Btigulfes; rapier Mamie Tania* OootnsalJan Chair* Pembroke dn Kniaotfchsn dot Hall and Pier du dct Ladles’ dn Pearl Inlaid dct XxUsrton Dining Tablet Arm dov Ottoman* Gothic and Hal l Chair* Al»,a larga awortoieotof Common Furniture and Wind* jr Chair*. Cabinet maker* supplied with articlea in their Uae. BtramhoaUand Hotels furnished at the shortest notion. All order* promptly attended to. ravra TUB NKW TOUa AND LTVFRPOOL UNITED STAINS IfATt B'X' KAW KRfl» The Shine mmpoalnf this Ua» are the ATLANTIC, CapvW«tt. ZBCTIOOUiL Ltu». PACIFIC,^^BALTICTCept.OonttocI. 3*HESE Ships fcavo beea4railt by contract, expreedr tor Government Sorrier, every car* bubm an In their eonitrurtloo. aft lathe- KarinM. toenrara ttresßtb and emad. and their accommodation* tor Pawn* ten unequalled, for atasanoeandcomfort. Price of I’asaage from New York to IJrerpoo la Pint Cabin. }l3o;axetaiive nft» 0 < **t» alud State Kooats, |3ofc In Hcoond Cabin. SID; from Liverpool to New York £3O and toJU. An experienced Bortf«m attached to each Ship. No llcrth can 1m wared nolll paid for. PItOPOHKD DATES 09 HAILING. Eton Nnr Yoax/ 1864. JKaon Lrruruot, IBftA iWednesday January 11', I Wednesday, M 2ft. Wednesday, February ft. Wednesday, “ 231 Wednesday, Uarch ft. Wednesday, M 22. Wednesday, April ft. Wednesday, " It, Wednesday, May 3. , Wednesday “ IT. Wednesday, .*• 81. - Wednesday, Juoe 14* Wednesday, ■* 28. Wednesday, July 12. Wednesday. “ 2ft. ttaturvt*7< Jtoo&ry 7. PAtunlAr, •* >l. BfttnnUr, tf«brn»ry 4. BAtordAy, ** IS. (UttmlAjr, Murh 4. lUtunl*r> “ IS S*tartl»T, April 1. BitonUj'i 4 16,* BAtunUy, ** !»9» KturdAy, Utr 13. gAtord*?. ** ~27. HAtordA?, J DBA 10. gAttmUr, “ *J4. Halo Mat. JnJr &• HAturdAr, 4 “_2i Wednesday AusmiO.l Woduadoy. \TW Wedueaday fi*ptoabert Wednesday, * 80. Wedoeiday, .October 4. -' W«dD«ad»y ( 44 18. • Wedaeoday, ttOTtt&ber t. ■ Wedoeaday. ** 16, • ffwlMeliy, " 89. Wednaaday. December 18»U , . VV«do«*Ur, . “ bs&' ~ B*tuM»y, Annul bj Bktrai*r* * ft H*tnrd*r,&>pt*wibor 3* tetQßtky,' “ 10, PitunUy, “ UOt Httordiy, October 14, BktunUy, M VS. < gatnrdfty KorsmbvrlU isss? w« * tutar4ay. •» / lokSußbS K.OO&INB fort; BROWN, HIfIPLKV ft DRXpER,!Um.. • will not tw keccanUbl* fct . Jevalrr, PneJoua Bttfua at lan aiga*l th* - ■ • • • ' iy» ■• *7 ' XI for might or Fun *OO- «tSH g&sym'w Vlctolm, Paris, UKOII ■ Tfca owner* of tba Gold, Slim, BulllrmTl Msius,-anises Bills on Tttae therein •xpraaaf AfBsN<wil Xl L Minufkct*rer» I _p Cmwtlayi and Oil Ou "fesral En«h»UV*i Onunlsftßtin • -.. Anbonottfid impound Cloths and Mattings. lEIVINO DIRECT from the •lr chole* and larga Moitmaot e IbiftT Bprlnff taleo, and la aarteoa* IntCarpcti; P«rtnr to • dk* artlcta * SJBuper3Pljn«; ud do lognlfii; ksdnn* dec , ..sssyssrav > / twilled and PUJn VonlUtns, Together with Wept, Dutch, Uemp, Oottoo, tod mrj PloomS? I Ckdbs S?24te«t irld*,Tmoo and ObfnU pattern!, of all qtuUIUM and prices. Alio, tooaaSc, chenille •ad tolled ran and «nat« {duo aad Uhl* eernc window ehadea-renUUn hUndij raff and gma eU cloth* puff bol* aniiehaelc oca ton mat tint, 8-4, W. W and Mwldetfctao,meowoiaUu£3-4,H 44i M ul6-i WJd*, r iJl of which will in offered at Uii lowa eoUprioaJ ...tthli". : !•■:■•. _j : : •• Boots and Show—'Wholesale and BetaiL TAMES KOBB, 89 Market and 6 Union.ets., « Sddbnr&oatha M&rkttiUoaM. PitUborgfc* weald aUlUuwtteoUoncf hla ftteadiandithfi pahlia general!? to the ftet, that be baa now fin hand tbelargeat and ban nlMiadltoekcrflXXm and BOOXB. la all their varletiea §nehaaaia worn b? the ladlaa. and EentlnurQfcf Pbfla,W. Totk and Boctoa, wwlfibjia tnutreaimotftUtojdMu» aIL nitprimal* yvrr maA rednetd.and ha aepa .'Ladlee* €M«uct\ Gentle meoa'GalUrtJftnitlHiaci GhUdmK-Wcar at extraoidlnar? low prim. .Be also eon* tlsMtoobßvfrrtantai beotoftxw, all deaeriptlon* of Ladta* aod GeoUemeai 1 Boot* and Bboea,'Of the beet ‘mxaliV?bßdttolotaMatria, allof wb*ehbawvranta.A varrtarga aaaortmeotof (Jam Sandals. Omaboaa and Bnots tor ladte*. Gentleman and Children. .• £nrr. penoa Sjg will CkTorata: with tbsi*-,patronage will be JUrty A PPLES—2I bbl«. Romosito .Applet n- Jlttiln4Um 4v.ißdtoid.bt .IB . . B. DAttPX* Co, ■ CHARCOAL on eicelToat ar ‘JK jstr"* 4 •^-f^jsssEssr',• ,iatf.: i:r :. _ ccr.PUaand end Hartal ft. 1 CJOOAB—IO hhds, prime' Old-Sugar in Onzmbftfltealoft? . IGm vnS Ln V i; -.'/Vy RAUj ROAPS, &Ce Madison frnd Indianapolis Rail Road- T ffiilplilSS|p * X transport freight Into the Interior of Indians, frtua the Cast or Pitt*bunch, at as low rates as say other routs. Having more Bolling Btoek sad much more experience In Ha management, this road can offer more Inducements to shippers In securing dbrpateh and correctness In for* warding goods than any other line. Goods for the Interior wlB be received tn Madison and sent forward FREE of any charge fbr drayage and ensa m Union. This eompao? also offer extra Inducements to Boats to land ■with them, as they hare large 'Vharf Boats and Wharrea. where goals ean be it nea free at charge and be protected from the weather. „ for any information or rates of freight, call on A. A. lIARBY, Agent, at Pittsburgh, who will glee the desired ...... D.dITLLY. Supt. £.' P.~JO3n. Pen. AgU M*dl*>a,'lnd--j»&Hi3in Pennsylvania Railroad. riMiKEE Daily Through Train?, between 1 Phfladalphla ud PUtsborghk—THE MORNINQMAIL TRAIN haves Philadelphia fin- Pittsburgh at 7« A U~ and Pittsburgh for Phllabelphi* at 7. AM. THE EAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh atl. P. M„ and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at IP.M. TILE NIGUTJIX PIIES3 TRAIN leave! Philadelphia for Plttslmnrh atll, p. tL, and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above line* connect at Pittsborgh with the Rail roads fo andfron BL tools, SIO4 Alton, (lalena and Chica go, UU Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Kji Term Haute, Uadison, Lafoyette and Indianapolis, petl, Carton, Springfield, Bellefontahie. dandusky. Toledo, Cleveland. Col am boa, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster. Ohiis also. wlUktheStsara Packet Boat* from and to Jfair OauAjcg, St. I*(n, tonsvnxx andCncnoun. • •• • Through Heists can be bad to or from either of the Bt ]to farther p*rUeul*ra,ae* Tland-hille at the different ftartlng point*. Passengers from the West will find thie the shortest and moat expeditious ronte to .Philadelphia, : Baltimore, New York, or Boston. TUOfL MOORE, AOKXT, ftutnffcr lona, Ph&ulrlphia. J MKSffLdENTipod, ramngtrlamJ t PitUburgh. J*3My _ 9519.709 13 Pennsylvania Railroad. f|TOE great Central Route, connecting the ■ Atlantic eltlvs with Wertern, Northwestern. and wuthwestern States, by aeontinnoo* Railway direct.— This ruid also oonnecteat Pittsburgh with daUy line of Steamer* to all porta on the Western Rim*. and at Clttve lesd and Bandoakr with Stoamari to all ports on the. Northwestern hakec making the mottdired, cAeoperf end nliabU route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and frpm thewrau ItrsL • HATKSBETTERSriULADF.LPHTA apITTSBUSCIb >»■»• SECOND CLASS-Book* and Stationery.) • Dry Goods (in bales) Hardware, Lea- >7&a. per lOOfos. ther. Wool, As. j THIRD CLASs.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon)... _ -and Pork (in bulk) Urap* *e . |C6o. p«r lOGfiw. FOUKTHCLASH.-CofTee. Fife Bacon and \,. Pork (packed)Lard and Lard Oil j per lflOlbs. fi&.ln shipping good* from: any point Kastof Philadel phia, be jpartlcuiar'to mark package “rta Jt'tmuylvania KtrilmaaT’ All Goods eonslguod to the Agents cf this Road at Philadelphia cr Pittsburgh, *Ol be forwarded witbont detention. - *-•: FftKionrAociT*.—iloeetPotter, BostomJ.L. BHott, N. York; K. J.Sneeder,Philadelphia; Alagraw A Koocs* BalU more; Geo. 0. Franciscos, Pittsburgh; Sprigmau k Brown, Cincinnati. Ohio; J.STMoorbeedTtouwtule, K 74 R.U. Meldrum. Madison, In<L; Ratcliff A Co., St. Uxust. UcA J. 8, Mitchell A Son. Evansville, Indiana. - IL H. HOUSTON, (ftnerul Freight Agent, PhQaddpHia. IL J. LOMBABRT, Bnp'U AUactn, I*. _ja3otr_ CLEVELAND AHDTITTSBUEGH RAIL ROAD- in CONNECTION WITH The Ohio and Jenna. Railroad. Via Alliance. shortest, quickest arid most reliable route to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, BL Louis, it VIA CLEVELAND. This route la One llandred mites shorter and about eight hoars qaleker to Chicago, than the circuitous one via Indiadapolia. Two Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. ThreeDallr Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Jims to Cleveland, 0 hours; Chicago, 22 hoars; and 8L tools, 37 hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains fur Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.301. w. and 12.00 m* connecting at Hudson with trains for Cuyahoga Fall* tod Akron, and arriving at Cleveland at 10.0* a. u. and r. w. • The Trains of the Ohio and Peuna. Railroad leaving PUta> burgh fcat 34)0 a.*. and 8.00 a. connect at Alliance withtralae whkh arrive In Cleveland at 10JM A. M. and IL2O r. m. The 3.00* r. w. Train from Pittsburgh make* no eonneo lou at Alliance for Cleveland. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, 8L tools, Bock Island, Galena and the North-west, whowlab to go through with out detention, will take the Train leaving Pittsburgh at 81)0 l. M- and arriving In Cleveland at 2.20 p. cm that is the onlj train bp which close connection* are made through to the above point. Paewngen by this train reach ChicagoatT JSO next morning, and 8L Louis at mid* night. Time gained by going vie Cleveland 8 hours.- The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Cbleago, ran as follows;—toave Cleveland at 7-SOand 2JSOa. h. 7.4 i FJfv arrive In Chicago at lIM t.u* 7.00 a. *. and ELOO*.- Triina wave'rfirr Rock Island and BL Louisas follows: Leave Chicago»t 9.151. *. and 10D5 and 114)0 p. v. Passengers for ht. Louis go over Hock Islam! .railaoad ta jol)et, aod thedee over the Chicago and Mississippi rail road to Alton, and tbenee by steamboat \‘£l miles) to Bt.- tools. Passenger* br the AsX. train arrive in Saint tonis at lldX) same evening, and by the 10.06 r. m. train at' noon next day. • Baggag*checked through to Cleveland,.and there re checked for Ch cago and 8 L tools. .l»t 2nd. To AlUfcnea fcUO| Chlcmeo 13,00 * ClertUnd 4.00 ** La .Saflo .10,00 “ Toledo. C. 50 “ Knek Wand.-... 18.00 Passengers arereouested to Office of this Company, Id Uoi corner. J. DU! dels -. J. A. CAI Fittiborgb, St- Lous and Hew Orleans HOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE KOUTJS RAILROAD~TO CHICAGO, thence bt . Chicago and Hlsaisalppi' Railroad. an air line r o ute prom cincu GO TOST. LOUIS. FfWAINS leave Chicago daily, (Sundays ■ ejcceptetLlonarriTslorKxpmrTmnsof Michigan, Southern tad Central Railroads. , Krai ML Louie Day Hall at ©.15, a. n. Stood d ** Night Kxpnae at 10.05, p. H. Tnlsinatucngr. to lit. Louis la ftmrteea tunnel* BJootnlngtoa, tsprlagfialdand Alton, wMotttdumce tf Can or Bum op«, roaneetingat Alton with Dull/ Lin* of Pickets fcr Hannibal, Qulner, and Keokuk, - end at 81. Louts with n&BT CLASHbTKAJIKRSTO NEW ORLEANSand Inter mediate points on the MiMlssipnl,ahd with regular Uneot. •teamen for Kanma'aud COunal Blnffg. TJBEER UN tITTSBCRQUTQ ST. LOUiBSS HOURS. Bitmt checked through to St. Louis on HichljpmT Central and Southern Trains, and at the Depot in Chicago. bTpTHOLLISXKB, QUcaap, General Paemuger Agent RICHARD P. MOBOAN, Superintendent. Through tickets to St fouls by this root* can be obtain* ad la Pittsburg at Offices of Cl* island k Pittsburg, and Ohio A Peso’s oaDroade. se27'QmdxwS iWinhigftTi Southern s Northern Inrliomr RAILROAD, : 4 Tj'ROM XOLED& TO CHICAGO, conniKt- I l»itChlaco Lin.of Strainer. tar Jhaoolllw.akee.BlHborekn.nd.il the port, on Ink* Hlehlcui..nd with the CnJrase .nd Koeklihnd BnDroul In connection ,t L. t,lln with the ILHcol. Control end Cbi rako.ndtllMlraipollUlliradi.ad nUnola Hirer Uoeo Btevnero for Kraß.ua. Lock lilnnd, Bt.Lotdf~.nd til point on tho llllnol. nnd lllMlarippi Blrvro. FOOR DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. A-u-“,iT *ll jL “- «i&raSS££Sn3K? “*>» *“0 P. U, •*. One Train on SundaTt, ham Toledo at BJSP SL, mil arrlTee >t Chicago at Mo i. M. Pour Bally Train* on the doraland and Toledo Railroad. - eo&nwtlnx with the abort. Puaenßrnby taking the Ohio and Penn a. Railroad to Htnafleld.and the Sandnaky and Maoafield Railroad to MonneriUe, wilUhen connect with the Cleveland and To* llieCleTetaad and Toledo Railroad, making the time • Qvd .Mttaburyh to Chicago, Tia'M.’STw. L luitroadln UUboariT Throueh Ticket* can be proeiued at the oOcea of the Cleveland and Pitta bur ah and Ohio and Pmna. Railroads, under the Mooossahela Room, or at the Dn>ot. - L.D. ZiOCKUCAgeot, Pittsburgh. Jaly SOth. 1864.-tf M- V. and N. I. R. R. Ohio and Indiana Kauroad.... W&AINS leavo Crestline daily, Sundays i excepted. At OXO A. *- on the Arrivml of the night tmn from Fituhorgh, And or way of the Mail River lull ttoad. arrive at Dayton at 1-So v.*, AtCinclnnaUaUJOr. H. ul Indianapolis «t 10X0 p. n. Thla la tbs only Una eonneeUng directly at Creitllne with the night train from Pittsburgh. For through ttabeta to any of the abova points, Apply At the o. A P.K. It.OQce,Moncngahala.Qoose. PltUbvgh, IUN, engineer end Superintendent. VT 0. MOLASSES—3O N. O'. Tvi m Slnlaaaea lo: atare ud fee ml* t»r tell J. A. HUTCHISON A CO-S *3l~kega Kentucky 6 twist To I bum la store and for sale by TII3 . J. A. HUTCHISON * CO. 4 AAA BXS. PRIME CHEESE for sola ImFUbT ft»l3 - J.B.CANFIELD. A AA BUS. DRIED APPLES, l* j\3 M bos. Dried Peacho*. for §*)o br fel3 •; J. D. CANFIELD. Knn BUS. CORN for ualeby JUUftU J. B. CANFIELD. Af\ BBLS. PEARL ASII for sale by * TU f«H .LB. OANIIEU). BALES HAY for sale by illJftU J B. CANFIELD. (2ILKS—A. A. Mason A Co. will open on O Monday, F«h 12th, 20 peg. of rich Pl«la anj Plaid auka. Including a few pea, of those 4 4 Plalda, attIXO. ‘ VITOOL PLAIDS—A. A. Mason & Co. are H aelUazcot the balance of thrlr Plaids at a dlaeoinit fIrtO,OCT coot. wl2 "DLANKETS, BLANKETS—A. A. itaaon JJP*Co.willeloeeodttbewhole of their extensive stock onUaßkata.ooariatlncoPalltba dllferent makes and da*# at aredactfonof nearly ona bait the -nagil prices; -ja2» . la'GGS—9 bbls. rcc’d and for sale by |V feB BELLA UOQgIT. CLOVER SEED—UHJ bus. pnmo new for aaleby ja23 - J.l W.ILBA,T4 Water at. BANS —lOtTbus. for solo by eta s . . amiiTEß i ptlwohth 1 OCUST GROVE SEMINARY AT LAW * IjRBNORVILLB.— A new torn of this School, begins on WEDNKSDAY, February 14th. Early atlendanoa tare oseetod. Applicationmay temade to ftllKtd EBV. W>L 11. CLARKE. I^LOUR— 500 bbls. Dayton Extra just re* miTed br Railroad and for aala by ft!3 D. W. KkHSTINB AjOO, S 3 A 83, front at. . . A'ORN—SOO bus. in ear and 200 bus; shell* Uedfer ealeby -J-AW. REA, 74 Water »». CARPENTERS' SHOP FOR SALE, aitn m atad on Quarry at-between Factory and Walnut ita, Tbaabopiaon leaaed ground. Far farther particular*, enquire Of da3o ' tTciTHIRKET A BQN. 140.3 d fU T. IARD— 5 kegs No. 1 Lard for Bale by Jdali . ' » B.DALZKLLAQO. CALICOES&DB LAINES-A, A. Mason hbds' N. 01 Sugar now land* log, agd testis by. I*l3 . ! JOHN FLOYD A CO. HIV R. FORD’S CALIFORNIA LOZENGE^ jm jommfrr.j r „aoi«.toJ.- . GOVERNMENT JAVA i O OLLBUTTEB 20 bxs. extra 801 l Bu^ fkRIKD FRUIT—2S bbls. Dry Pe#obev pEAfiE b»mls^ffi * l,3jWj‘? ,"C •’ •-•ijay : •■. -g. DAIZHJ* A 00. rpABLE COVERS, of: different .qoalitica' roamsof • ” Jaft j,* to* COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANTS, no.'q second street, . n - (bctwcenMain and the .River,) ■ Louisville* Ky* Tf ARTICULAR attention paid to the par- AorM&SJdft. 0 * Uad< ofProd ! K! *“ d rcrr * rd - SSi A «r«iS£Sf n l. e tey“ “<*W SStomni. DUDLETSTOXS k 00. Hemp Hosa Hsnvfectory. A STONE, Quarry .street, aboxe Second. JTL Philadelphia CheApartid superior HOSE, for the oh orrir* Companies, Locomotin*. Steamboats, Ship* Mann factories, Dwellings, Ac. It Is toad* wilhoatseaxaTiiimru* i , i l ln, r & n .ntr r i e n^ l ? n,iT * oxllo Leather Uos*. Ala? LAMP WICK, of all kinds. . :;'&ll-ly Hide, Oil and Leather Store. 11 KIRKPATRICK, No. 21 JLF» Philadelphia, between Market aadChenrai &assmssS which the highest market price wJU be given, or taken In exefeaege for limn. ■ ou « foethergtored free of charge, and aold on oomalmta. ee&atfm. ™ rjOWE & EUSTON, No. 11l N; 3d street, T-A. Phlladrfphia, Wholesale Dealers la Cbm Brooms, SffpU,tl£l yrm - * UKCT yHOLIAAU MALtM nr Alt g®po OF -w. SURGICAL AND DKNTAL INSTRUMENT^ METAtJC SYRlNOESANDriNkri^r^v' ’ whie sr, m^n^T^J^7^ n NO. 1. UOLP ITUtt, >UB MIDB I.im Vm -Steam Factory;at WHUanutrogb: ** I U B. B. GRIFFITH & GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS 24 SPEAR'S WHARF. BALTIMORE. . * " kgrtaiircEai: - £br£ee>—Stephen TIDon A Co. .iiihinwro-John Hocking, Esq., President Merchants Bank; Chaunoey Brooks, Keg.. Preaideut Western Bank John Loner. Kan., Cashier Fanner* A Merchants* n«al Qreenway k Co., Bankira. WuAinpion. D.C.— Comoran A P'gea,Bankers. anlStf WOOD ENGRAVING executed with dee* patch IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. In the era* stria at the lowest possible CASH PRICK, b? r'“ ’ J.B. SEYMOUR, Art OnfaaßaiHlnrs, Deads, Steam Boat and BcWsCaeps. TTfM. H. HASKILL, Genenil Commission Especial attention to Coamlnlon business. angle fr xtOAl "xolii's' X'dISRAEVsT Ohomirt sod I’hannaeontlAti of Amsterdam* tba only Uasß&6> tom. A purely Vegetable Compound, prerwyd onitnetiy •eieotlflo priucTplaa, after- the manner of the ceiebntoa HollandProfewor ltortliare. iUetttt neeots in moAt of lbs European State*. its introduction Into tbs United Bute*-was intended morn •epedaUf for tbtMOfonr Father Land scattered ben and there orer the fta of IhU mighty country. Meeting with great fureeas amen* them, J nn v offer it to the American public, knowing that its truly wondcrlul medicinal Tlrtne must be aekncwJedSfd. . ITISAtHmJSItKSUIDTFOft.--.*^l7 |** stixiuu. “ dn.'oo > procure their tickets at the anongahela Uonee, below the. JRANU.Supt, Cleveland. LUUiIRY.Aat, Pittsburgh. f«rer and Ague, Dytpepria, Sick Ileadaeha, bear end Foul ntomacbtOffensiTe Breath, Imnnnmisg. unpleasant taste in tin mouth after eating or •leejnng, indigestion,- eoftirenem,nansea,vsc^. Ugo, extreme languor e«A exhoustiota ' : iaa of appetite, despondency, drewti* •-/. ness, impaired tight and mamor jf . pain and sense of fulness Is .. ... the head, and s&.dlsesfo ; eCarhangrramadl*' : ordered stateotf . . TUB LIYBR OR BTOBAOO. ItfspartlcnUrty reeonunen£#d-.to thou persons wnosa constitutions may hare, tuen .Inspired .by tbs «mtinnoa* Ms-of- otberfbmeof dissipation. Oefr orally Instantaneous lb effect, it finds: lie way dlreetty to the nsatoi life, thrilling and quickening every nerTv rais ing cptfce drooping epiritB.''*Bd» : ln Taet,'lnfu£ug-new health nod rieprlnto the -•} ' A TRULY 'VALirABJCB HBCI&NB Is all eases of Diaithtts, Dyfo dl**t. GhoUe,'Chalafa Her bus* ; and tbs many unpbagentofietge attending a ehangvoi , water or ellmate. • l. .1. - Ctrttyaatoqfjir.JtO. Aoitbh/iisydcfGui«%Ai ArvfnpAase. ■' Ur.BenJ amln Sags. SHr I would gay that I bays been afflicted with a dlmsM.of.thsjricaaach,- r ,t rf ti tlon of the heart, and nervous headache for many fifteen yeere, and bare spent some bsndmdi of doutn tn order to effect aeure, bat in no haring used three •ttles of your *• Aroma. orEoHand Bit - en,*l *e myself entirely ratoredr-J eoa eat and 'eteep* well, and attend tomy pleasure, anfrwSul therefore reoraanendlt to all those who are umUarlyat filetsd. D.B. WOODS. Mr. BenJ. Page, Sir: Sly alnttnefthanks ara do* to the friend recommending year Holland Bittern— suffered for aoma time with headache, toes of appe tite. mental dccreatkm. and In faetgaaaral disorder aftna rnteshl novml,after nilns baton* bottle,eonarioaaa. ytTTWflw>V»<^lth (Signed) SIOOLCSBCHOaTXE. Kao.—Dear £&r I have been reliatad o» : tbe mart dutnaamg fona ofDy*pepeia,b7thaittaof Boer» hara’a Holland Bitten,. (porchafwd of yon) after enffann# for 3 yean with nansca,and nnaral debilit, attending lndlgaetian. 1 now faelperfertlyraetaxed. Fonra, mpoctfaUy, JOHN KUTHERFORD, So. 00 Wyila atn PiUabargh. BOXRHATITS “Holland Bitten" and-taka otbar. Enonld It fmlL In any Instance, to affect aa tnra and more than the ndrertUuaantelalßufbr It, year money Will be rflfandwL . BENJAMIN PACK, Sr. Dros and Cbemleal llottm. Oor. d and Bmltbfiaid and Logan andWjtiastg Alao. bT B A. Fahnestock A Co. ICS. BaUan,Dr. Gao. H. Kayaer, Flaming Brother*, and J. Beboonmaker ACOai^ttr i)r. John fl. Smith. Birmingham. V. , • JamaaT. Bampla,fit. P.Uchwart*, Joij P. Flaming and Lea A. Beckham IC>, Allegheny. . fwos-ij^AwT PITTSBURGH GAZETTE - PDBUgHKD DAILT AND WEEKLY BI WHITE & CO^ DAVID NYE WUITK.] fSAiItTEL HAIOHT. omca on Tiii&b tx&rxv, amrsur awn wood. Six dollanpar annnm, payable yeaMy K annum, In adrancau .* Clobe will b« «uprlted on tb» following conditional.. - Three ooplea per annum.,,.,.,,, .A ft 00 • ■ Hl* coplea do . , 900 Ten coplae do ‘-...m,.,13 00 Twentyooptae do 20 00 . JvV* each dab to be addressed toohepanon, J2l^*^* r !?J tnT “ ub| y. ln * <lT » n ea- No dab papers will the year monay learnt lor RATES OK ADVERTISING: One fdearv, 1 10 Unoa of Nonpareil or Agate.) Do ■' 6o' Do each additional. Q tti Do 0new»ak~.~.^.„„...^....^,' l 7ft l>o two 3 00' Do throe weeks• 4 00 Do one m0nth........ 6 00 Do • two months—T W Do three nontba.— a oo Do tinir month*...--.-, 10 oo ■ Do six mentha..u oo Do twelve month*-.—.—18 00 . Standing Card*. (6 Unea or ihj par annum) 600 : One dollar, fbx eaai additional line. ... i •; Cuewiuare,'chAncaablaat pleasare,(per an* ‘ nnm,) exclufflvo of paper—2ft oo For each addltlneal *3Peva, tnaatad otvods month, and for each additional eanara luaartod nndar tbe yaarir rates, halt price. • • ' • ■ % Adrertlaemante exeeedlngjtßqnan,ai>d eotorerfifteaa Une*. to be charged aa a annate and a halt • ' PoblUhera not accountable &r legal advertisements ■ berood the amount charged Sir their publteation. Announdog candidates for office to be eh*nml the —. aa other adrertlaamenta.’ - : ""V .. Ad wrtlwmoabL not marked :oo the copy Tor a apadfied number of Inaortloni, will be fcrladTand •payment exacted accordingly.' ■. • , The privilege of anmuladvertten ls;strletlyllmiUd to tbelr own Iwnedlate busineea. and all advertuementa fo? the benefit of other peraona; aa well aa -all admtlaements not Immediately connected with their own bniincsa, ud tUcUaeea of advcrtlaementk. In length cv otharwfoe, b*> yud U>e Umite engaged, vmtta charged at theusuadntea. .yor.all each tranjaeot edvertlalng, tdUewUl beeesarSuy rendered, and prompt Payment la deelied.'' ■"• All advmtaenumu for charitable butiUtUonc, fire eom* , Mantaga ta be charred £>o cwota. J Death notices inserted wltbootebam, nnleaaaccompa °t oWtaarySotke* and when tn aceampanled,tobs paid for. . ‘ ~ > • Uegnlar adrertlacrs, and all other* tione, or retiulring notice* dwdened xa .olTnttantion to Fura, Bofrees, Concerts, or any publfcs #ut«t*lnin*nta, where charge* are made for admittance-all netted of wt* rate aaaoeUtlone—every cotlee designed to caU attention it lh« lO mTki llM.’ ■ : ■ - Iteal FataU Agnte* and AaettaneezradverUMmenta not : thirty tfareß and onethhnl'per eent from, the amount of Do. ■ i' each additional Insertion——— •' 37 • uiwnuni d mui run. . One Squats, (10 Unee,) one Ipaartlml-—.-ftQ cent*, ■•r Da. ■*i»h *4d{^mafTujgtion.—.ycente. All tranalert^tvwrtlanm^embonaMln^TMW* ".v••/ .v':: ■ o^iTiB!: /tfj{ Akkict-jAie ZHacoßTf .to IkdteiMt ■A FEW WORDS bii 1 the Rational Treat /% ntpt, wUhmiggiffldna, of Spematonhea. or Local WMkneaa, Bratta.Looltade.WMk* .• wu fmpfflrtant Itrt that theee.Alanaing pay JftrfO*S£ffin tSaraS tratt f * f »lydamoaatr*Xed.and theutliaiynew end Mteifm* .eaofal tmtmeat,a*adoyted;~ by : the fully «zplauw -Sbymeue tt enathedc* m Ims SgSfe3Ll£SSS»gfffi Tganttoanyaddwaa.gratia fteelnaecalad enS poetege stamps to Sr* B. R All Ltevoard Bficovt. New Ink A«..Hasos & Co* : JL.WIU opeoanlnMlMoftboaeJapannedTabfoOoTcvs, ■IM kadODte wal pries *LOO andjL23t also, ISO zoon rftbena Bquare Woolen Bhawßat ftOttaT ?.’■ x«7 **le by . , , fog) V t . -W,A«McCIiPKO. A o)ftf LflSr-''Sc!6Cted° Cod Fish for JWUU gale by 0 ftSO v', US. AIcLAUGUUN, MiuisfiiiLE. DUDLEY STOHE & CO, jeHIL.ADEJLPH»A SEW YORK. BALTIMORE. CEVCINAATI. PEQRIA.. MEDICAL. TERMS ...{X
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