ITTSIHIUGII GAZETTE ' Slaves are represented as a very contented; happy set of fallows,' by their—masters. There are pomo exceptions, ns Is .evident from the fact that one committed . suicide in New Orleans a few days ago» .upon being threatened with pun ishment; ‘and another, because an agent witn whom he had entrusted money to purchase ms freedom, proved recreant to his trust Ohio JUilboau.— The Wheeling In telligencer sayß that at a meeting held atAanes viUe on the 14th, of the directors of the Central Ohio Railroad, it was decided -to dhcharge the committee which bod been appointed to confer with the Wheeling committee as to forming rail road connections at Wheeling*- BOOKS, music, &c. -SECOND-HAHB lAN O S .Plfff •A N decant Rosewood six octavo Piano >\ j or t» n%d»frr BROWN A ALLEN, Boston, with Iron Frame and PaieDt Repeating Action, nearly new. Boston “CUICKERINQ* BONB> ’ ia perfect order In every particular, and of wry - Tone: h* sheen la use one jtar. U«to* pric«, new, $375, J&woed slxootave,-In wr c*>4order.nude hr M t farACD.,New York. Tew price $250, new illO. i vArßoaewoodttxCeUTe, taaC* or Kaosle. Boßslk about obfctn soon ortar.Prtoe. new. e;s.fcrsl») ; ' ' m.iwiwuT Ptana. rather old faahionoa, Lot still of somaiua. Ooet eristoaHynbout $5OO, nowfor *6O. A RneewoodGj* octave, from S’ to A, made by Haloes A New- York; carved mouldings, fancy desk, entlrulr new. New York nrie* $3OO, with stool and eorer, $3lO. f Two RoeßWOod German Plano* 6?C octave*, Imported *t» pmaly forth* subeeri tier and will be sold at the low pice ' of $lBO each. Those instrumruta are made with Iren - niataand brace, and hare every appearance of being dor* SSS. TbiSowarettieNETOASrpßlOES. For Bale by - TfoO •- JOHN H. HELLOR,BI Wood st.: MEDICAL BOOKS—Trci f tlieon the Disease* ofthelleart,by R. J.BerUo.tn ■* 1 Tftl. 8 To. , ; . Tbs Principle* cfgnrgerr, by Jas. HUler, 1 vuL 8vo; ;• Drake on the Principal Diseaeea, _ “ : General Thera panties and Materia, adapted for. a Modi* cal Text Book, or Beblejr Donglissu. 2 vol*. Bnt _£• * A Systesiox uaman Anatomy* by Erasts os Wilson, 1 TC pomestlo Medlcino, or the Family Pbyaldan, by Wii. Bueban. 1 toL Sro; _ • , _ _ , _ ! FamllrstedlalOalde.br Rlshanlßeece. lvot. 8ro; : * The Home Book of Health and Medicine. ** “i, A Treatise os the Functional and Organic Diseases pi theUtermi, byT.Dupamius . , • ' A fresh supply of the abore ralntible books tost rtxrd - andforealehT fe2l . KAY A 00.. 6& Wood et.j BOOKS, BOOKS.—Marco Paul, The Boeo and the King, by Thackers'; iHstor* of the Constitution—Curtis; Grinoaira Expedition—Dr.Kane: ' : . Tales of the Border—WUeon; Both Wall; • Hard Time*. 12 mo—Dickens; TheSandwiehlslands! -tendon Lactam; Franconia Stories, cempletr. Hade Toby’sLUrary, Forrester’* Pictorial Mlsoellany; Vine drawing Cards. For sale br . ; f*2o J. L. READ. 78 4tb st. OOMCEPATHIC BOOKS.—Hull's Jahr, 1 1 Domestic Physician—Pr. Small: • A llahneman’s Organon; Hell's Laurie Practise; PolU’a Domestic Phjßelaw Tvrt’s Materia Medic*, f.in by fegO J. L. REAP. 78 Fourth street. XTEW BOOKS—lneir a Tate of Alamo, :a j3(— spirited and powerful story, 1 vol, 13 no; Harper's Story Book, part 2; . , . gyji »• “ >* Ist, 2d, 3d. boaod, 1 rot "n GaxetUerof the World leoow completedln 80noA__” For nle by J. L. REAP, 78. 4th st. XTEW BOOKS from Carters ana othere, ill jastrecelved at DAVISON'S, Market tUi An Exposition of Proverbs, t-9; Da Costa: Israel and the Gentiles: Bridge's Manuel for the Young; Contributions to the History of the Jews, from the' The Footsteps of St. Paul: ' Fallow Jesus; Come -to Jeans: It ie U—by the anther of Wards of Jesus Sweto’s Yam Ur Prayers ~ The Great Journey, -by^-anthor of Morning and Night Watebes; Hoars of Devotion, hy Tholuck; Night of Weeping: Mornlos of Jor; BTarenty Pirinratrom Switierland. br Malab, D. Ik F« PhflUp'i Derotional U aides ChrirUanlty and Statesmanship, by Hague, D.D, . ThoraweU’s Discourses on Train; Home Life, by Dr-Hague* _ t - The Flre*ids TbeChriftian tlouaebold; . * Christian Retrospect and Register fur 1855, by Dr. Baird! ' 'NleLoli'." Ilelp to Reading the Bible, Epis. ed; . Knrtt's Saerrd History; ■ Saxe’s Poems - Notes on Duelling; ' Afrai*.'or Life and Isjv« in Norway, ■ Banerott’A & Tobo Ao. Ac. For sale by ; _ fel6 - J, S. DAVISON. 85 Market oeardt ;T *OOOKS, BOOKS—Pictorial History of the • ffp Wan of the United States, from the earliest Colonial times to th* dose of the Mexican War. - by John Lewis Thompson, 1 ml. Bra Border War of the W«*t, compris es the Frontier Wars of PennsylTacia, Kentucky, Ohio, lo .dlana, D Unols, Tennenes and Wisconsin, ana embracing individual adTentorea among the Indians, and exploits ‘of Botae, Kenton, Clark, Logan, Bradr. Poe, hor can. White*l and other border heroes of the West, by Join i Frost 1 roL 8 ▼?. The aborgrec’d and for saleby . I fete KAY A 65 Wood st. READING for the Winter Po- El>etry, History, Travel and Advantore, Fact and Fiction. . Waveriy Novels, Abbottsftsrd ed_l2roli. Ihufil Irving’s Complete Works; Abbott's Histories; < Psrlev's'Oabinst Übraryp Arthur’s Library for the Queens of England; bcumhfild; ’ m “ of Scotland; Women oltbe Bavotutlon. Mrs, Ellett; ; EvaniagsatWoodlawß, “ “ ' , , Choice Stories from Dickens Household Words,; Idfi in the Clearings, Mrs. Hoodie; Visits and Sketches at Hem* and Abroad; Earlswood, Sir Rcland Ashton, Clorersook; Parish. City, Sonny and hhady Side*; ' -■ lAtor Years, Old non** by the EI»«r. ! Roth Hall. Ida May, Varna: „ ■■ CTWorfcsofOrace Aguilar, Catharine Sio.-talr, Currer BelL with many others too nomsron* to name, for sale by feg S.SADLER, AlieghenX: jfIOQKS jnatr&c’dat Daviaon's Book Stored ii sssUrx*tstu ~AN*w, Practical and Easy Method of Letxning German, first and seoond eourse. by I. Ahn. Kelson on Infidelity. AfilletodMan’s Companion, by Wlllissn; Word to ;the oy Betbnns: Alexander on Oonsotatkio. At, Ac. ■ Wt«>. flnida to Young Dteriples. Advtew to YoongCßtl** tainsiTh# Young Chrt*tian.«r Abbott's Young Qmetlao e SeringThs Way To Do Good; Th* Ccrow -Stone *od ; the Young Christian. * Blgataky 1 * Golden Treasury, plain aodgilL . jart Instructed, in thecUest, family, chsreh and world: la prosperity, advenlty, spiritual eorrows, spiritual joys, in death the gravwand irtory. • ' •: Alyv on band, a large msnirtcnenl of Family and Prcket Bibles. Oxford editions, for sale st redneod SK‘™ JOHN S.-DAVISON,66 Market St. THE Rose and. the Ring, by Thnckary; - Dr. Smith'* nutbry of Greece:. •fKa Knout and'the Russians. Illustrated; i aiormonSsm and the Uomans, by Ferris; - Pariah and other Penciling*, by Klrwin. - Yusr REO-D A FRESH SUPPLY OF •FThe lindon Lectures; BeV.Wm.Jay*g AutoUographi v Lord’s Modern Ulstorr from the time of Luther toth« O. Baxri Ruth Hall; Klrwante Tbankggivlng Bermon; -VfEW BOOKS—Bayard Taylor’s Journey to Central Africa, Bayard Taylor's Lamd of the Saracens, Afraia; or, Ufa la Norway. Ruth Halt, by Fanny Fern. SSarroflladiLd'*Expedition: '■ Ida May; Alone; For sale by KAY ACO 66 Wood B. NEWMUSIC —HardTimea Come no More, 8. C.-foster; ■rftnnfa> Qr»j. u sung bf Ssnford’s Open Troupe; Dream! ngof Thee Tarerer, Wallace: Btrnwb*rrTfliri,witi» colored frontUpSeee; I will Sias no man of Sorrow, Hatton; Bachelor** Lament; Dma Lib Sebettlad, Brovn; Treeolt Sebottiach, wkUac*,- Bhaasfc*l Polk*, worren; RorluWilis, tfireallhoa. , « , nf eooUinlaz % eholoß Mleetkn of Kwrfyh with lithograph llkwa of Bora*. - Tlm tixm Jon redd md tor nls *t th» Moxlo Stow of H. StBLLOK. 81 Wood ft- T ATEST MUSIC—FOSTER'S latest I A SONQ—Hard Times Crme Again No More, ** nns wilS Immense *ooeesibjS*nforir*Ber*a*d«r*; words and muslsby 8. C. Foster. - ■_ Nowadays, a humorous ballad. Convene; Petrifaction, nowrons, J>t Barken r , l*m Writing for the BpringOme, amoet charming now ballad, by Barken The Happy Man, acme ond chorus, loehc? m NotMyeelf At Alt oca of the beet Irish ballade are* wrlttao.br a. Lover; . _ ' i viiMm sad hia Dinah, eomie song, br Perry;: I Cannot Sail* Dear Mother, mw. Barker; , Brighter than tb# Morning Bt»r, Browne; Tb* Heart and the Home, Dreader.. . BallßUaa*tto»ete- eta. Received In advancooi nE.NET KLEBKR, y. I&19 Sign of 1m Golden Harp. Ho. 101 Third at. 'Vr&W’ BOOKS and fresh supply of Scan- I e dard Warkc »*», Ida 4t*y, .Id *upp,r. Lift of Greefty And Wfnon, 1A eapaln Parish and other penciling*; Later Years Blair's Lecture on Belles Letters Memoir of Tho*. Yowell Baxtotc Old Redrtoaa. br ftsr. Jbs Smith, with other new books.ree dby 8. SADLER, Allegheny. W PIANO FORTE INSTRUCTORS AT RE pnrrm . • J. • flertlnl’* complete Method, reduced pries, U 1.64 Beyex'sceUbratod lortruetor, 1,00 Bar smaller ** ** 01.00 Boston “ ** • .WO . GaniT't complete “ • Cramer’s “ “ S 3 MO Banter’* celebrated M l,‘*J - ** (abridged) J 60 Plano without a Matter. • fittnon’i Piano Porte Primer, 125 Clarke’s Cateeh Urn. 25 giff Mft M th. .to* SSgA MELLON W«d»t. T» AG WRAPPING PAPER-120 bells. f|, Uedl Rag Wrapper, a superior Quality, adapted for Sry&cods, just we’d par 0. A P-R- Kj a large suprtr of CrfMedTrbLCr.and DLL Med Rag Wrapper now twine made to order, to'arrive ehortlr. also, fn atom Straw Wrapper. aje’A rims; a good artWeUoe and white‘Tea Fatten, icT Good mixed Rage wanted Inexchauge. ! ja§T • 8. fIADLER. Federal rt-Allegheny. 4 BCHITECTURAL WORKS-The Ameri /jL can House Carpenter. a treatise upon Architecture, Otmiees. Mouldings, Framing. Doors, Windows 'and Btalrs, together with the meet important principles of Fraetlnal Geometry. TceaMwion Arch! teeter*. Building, Masonry, Join err Builder's Guide. by.Bllnsrd Laferer, Atehl* tee*, {Unseated 90 copperplate engt . A Text Book of Geometrical Drawing, for the us# of Me chanics and Schools Keptconstaotlrforsaleby i - telO , RAT A CO, 66 Woodet. OUT AGAlN—Woods’ Monthly ReaijEa tale Register. On It there are described tor sale 51 _ good. Farms, S 3 House* and Lota, 44 fine Country Seats and 500 Cltr Lota, with which purchaser* ought to be ee enainted before baying. Call end get a JUgUteT gratlj. i*3o-tf - Tripa. WOODsTTa/tUi rt. ■\T EW BOOKS. —unarms tuid counter BwnDow Ban*, by J. P.Rennedj; Bona Shoe Robinson dc* Ef Boboftheßovl.br 1 White Jaeket, nr lennan Mel»nie; . • * Am? Herbert, by W. Bewell. The aboTtjnstree’d and for sSby JaSO KAY A CO, 66 Wood it CHAMBERS’ SERIES OF SELECT BOOKS; ' ClumtßV rwj; br th. .« wjs ; “ Mianritanr. *9 «*• w M ■ jupoeitory, 6 do; ; Bom# Book, $ do; ~ „ Beloct Writings, • 4 dee *■ ■- -Selections from the Edlnbor*JoarnaLf inT'n u by ~1 n. 8. boswqhtu a 00, fif Market st. TflfrED PKAUIIES.-200 bush. OhioliMvea J *od br nil br BEliI., UOfllilT., TOUISVILLE LISIE—IOO bbls. reo’d and i.io e. aoßiaos LOO. :rV APPLES—IOO bus. juat rec’d_ and • r«uj.i r e. H/En«oan*oo BUS. Corn, in the ear, for sale liy ’.• - •j. b. cAitnnj. Refined sugars—looo bbia.Cmshod, Powdmd Lo.f Bia»rL-nnm th.bt. John* B °‘ M,E,< l° etT . ‘ l,rtCT ICO- CLOVER SEED—2OO bug, for Bale by d. 19 J. O.C-*KriELD. KEEN APPLES—IOO bbls. in stori IT fer**i# hr t-utoll ILOVER SEED—3O bbl«. Ohio Seed for Intebr J»a joinmarn ico. TIE ACIIES—2S bbls. Dry Peaches for sale ioffirTtorphco. BEANS— 100 hue. to arrive by Railroad \iHbr ol.br bit MUST COOIUHt MO JtFTARY HATES OFDKCOTOT. o»xxcrxp pauT von tri mrssSxob aixzm, at N. HOLMES A SONS, Brokers. y.i. 5T iftrl:A tL betwen Third and Fourth IU. Piilt&tirgh PENNtY LVANIA. Brandi at Vsnis 1 Bank of Pit:s I mrrii... 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Bank of Germantown-.—pa iMerehante’AMeehJßank K Bank of Oettrsburgh....- 1 'North Western Back.,.. Bank of Levfrtown.— Branches—l Bank of Mid'lMown —I NORTH CAROLINA. . Montgomery Oo.'Bank—par Bank of Cape Fear-.-, g -Bank orKartbumb«Tland»par BankorSt.ofN.'CarolPa 3 Columbia Bk A Bridge 00-par Com. Bank.W Umlngtou. 3 Doylcstcwn Bonk——-..par MerrhanhPßkNe»burn, S Kutfll) flanl; mr SOUTH CAROLINA. Erie Bank .1 BkcftheßLofSJCarollna 3 Farmers' Bk of Bucks Oo._par Bank of tooth Carolina. 8 Farmers' Bkt-f Lancaster—par Bank of Charleston—... 3 Farmers’Bank of Reading.par Planterw A MeehanV Bk 3 Farm. Ilk of Schuylkill Co-par GEORGIA. Far. A Brov. Waynesboro. 1 Augusta Ins. A Bk’gOo Franklin Bk Washington- X Bank of Augusta...—..... 3 Harrisburg Bank—.l Bk of Brunswtek-Aug’a. 3 lloaesdalaßs ok— 1 TKNNESSKB. Lancaster 8ank—........par AUaolvent Banks.— 4 Lancaster County Bank-par . KENTUCKY. Lebanon B&i.k. par Bk of Kentuehy.Touisv'el Miners* Bank of PottaviUepar BkofLoal*T«,Tharston **' Monohgahela Bank—.—.par NarthernßkofKentucky ** West Branch Bank—.par SouthernßkofKentueky “■ Wyoming Bk,WUkt«bonvpai INDIANA. York • Rank—..—-—. I State Bank A hranrhea— 1 : Belief Note*————.l MISSOURI. - OHIO. ,Bk of State ofMlssourf— 1 Ohio State Bank—..X WISCONSIN. Branch at Akron— do Marine A Fire In. Cd. chks 6 Branch at Athena..—— do MICHIGAN. Brandi at Bridgeport— do Fanaers’Moehanfca’Baak 8 Branch atCMlllcothe..— do Peninsular Bank— - 8 Branch atClereland— dp Insoranee Company— 3 Branch at Trtoilo—...—. do State Bank—— 3 Branch at Dayton-*— — do CANADA. Branch at Delaware—— do Bk of N. America. Toronto 3 Branch at Ot-lombns do Bk of the Peopi*Tcnmto 3 Branch at Ashtabula— do Bank of Montreal..——. * Branch at Salem do Bk of U. Canada. Toronto 3 Branch atMansfleld—... do EASTERN EXCHANGE. Branch at Rivley— do On New York.—— k Branch at Cincinnati...... do On Philadelphia—— do Branch at Washington— do On Britoo^-......— —do Branch at Ca-IU. ... do WESTERN EXCIIANQ K. Branch at do Cincinnati...— Branch at Steubenville—. do toolsviU*.——— „ Branch at Mt. Vernon— [do Branch at Newark.— — do GOIJ>ANDHPECIL VALUE. Branch at Sprinefieid— do Doubloocs. Spanlah—l6.oQ Branch at SUrietta. do do Patriot. JWO Branch at Troy do Kagto,old——— IJM» Branch at MtTpieasant— do Branch at Zanesville.— do gredgrickal ors.— Branch at Norwalk.—... do Ten Thalers—— T.M Branch at Plu«« doGulaeas— 6,00- Braneh at'Pcrtamouth—. do tover*lfims.~-—. Branch at Eaton.——, do Ten Guudeta—.....— AS* Branch at Ravenofc— do Napoleons..——— Branch at Cnyaboga— do Ducats —.. Al 6 Branch at MamMon— do Branch at Wooster—— do l UtORO- ..’OE E. ARNOLD & CO. '2UMCER& " 3EALKIW IN EXCHANGE. COIN,JUNK NOTES, A’o.T4 fourth strttt,oppotOe Bank PiOtbwjh «u AllTr*n**etlon» »t mart Übarftl nteM-43 oelSOtwT . CAMPBELL, BREDIN & CO., BAH2EBB NEW CASTLE AND. BUTLER , PENN A. iun caMPinx, . a. if *msa% li¥Cl K&CPIS, P*. i. x yc^ua, OJumvmu ■« Bim-'To John Floyd A Co- Cbas. F. Spang, Keq., Q«o. R, White, Janies Marshall, Pittsburgh: Steen, Garrett A 0>». Rslgu«*ls A Qt>- Reeder A liro* I'hlla'a. oct-fttnd AYER’S PILIS. FOB ALL THE PURP&BESOFA FAMILY PHYSIC. , has long existed a public demand 1 for an effective purgative pill which could be fell* d bn Mcnre and perfectly safe in its operation. Tbla baa been prepared Co meet that demand, and aq extensive trial of lurlrtne* bae eondutlTalr *bowu withwhatsue ceva It aceompUebos tbe parpoee designed. It ts easy to make a physical .pdf, but sot easy ta the best ot all jjilli—one which should hare nose of the objections. Lot all tbe advantages, of ererr other. Tbla has been at tempted here, and with what aneeeet wearonldTeapeetful* ly mbalt to the public decision. It has been unfortun ate for the sa lent hitherto that almost every pursatlr* medicine la arvioioaloufl and h the bowel*. — This la sot. Many of them produce'*) much griping pels and nrslslos is the system as to more lhas eountert«l* anuCtbsgnod to be derived from them. Tbeae pills pro duce so Irritation Or pals, unleea U arise from a previous i It existing obstruction or derangement In the bowel*.— Being purely vegetable, no barm can arise from their om in any Quantity; hut H l* better that any medicine should he taken jndlclooaiy. MLnote directions for their use In the several disease*to w&lebtbeyareappdeabiearariveo on tbe box. Anions tbe complaints which hare been Speedily cored by them, w« mar mention Liver Complaint In Its various form* of Jaundice, ludlgestioo, Languor asd Loss of-Appetite, LDtlnasneiss. Irritability, BUkma Headache. Billons Fever, Fever and A (rue, Pain in tbe Side and Leins, for in truth, all tb«w* are hut the eouse auence ordlseaeed action In the liver. A* as aperient, ser alTord prjtnpt end sure relief in Cnetiveoen, Pile*, Colic, Dysentery. Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds with a renew of tbe body. Ulcers and Impurity of lb* blood: is abort, any and every ease where a purgative la r have also produoed some singularly successful unwlo RtaNDttiio, Gout Dropsy, Gravel, Krvsipelss. Palpitation of tbe Heart. Paisa Is the Back, Stomach and Bide. They should be freely taken is tbe spring ot. tbp. year, to purify tbe blood and prepare the system for the change of seasons. An occasional don stimulate* the stomach and bowels Into beeltbyaetlna, tad restore* the appetite and rigo*. They.purify the blood, and. by their timulant action on tbe diralatory system, renovate the strength of the body, and restore tbe wasted or diseased energies ofthe whole organism- lienee enoenuaoanldose is advantageous, even thojswh no serious derangement t«it unnecessary dosing should never be carried I**, tar. as every purgative medicine reduce* tbe strength, when taken to excess. Tbe thousand eaers In which a pbyrie la mtnlred eanuot be enumerated bere. but they suggest tbemselues to tbe reaww of everybody and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which baa hitherto hero available to mankind. When their virtue#' are on» known, the pub lic wUI no loader doubt what remedy to employ when In need ot a cathartic medidne. , prepared by JAMAS a AYKR, Assayrr and Practical Chemist, l/nrell, Man. Price 25 eta. per box. Five boxes for SI. Sold by .Druggists and Dealers In 31*didae .throughoutthis section. fcft4o>d*w-a Lot the Afflicted Bead and Ponder! AnlnblKOtibmrdilM Evrl t Ehar^r. him, ObttirtaU OdauouM Eruptiom, -Punpki ortyziuler Ssv,on£era, Lumbago, Spinal Cba> ing from am Jttfndfcfeus uw o f Meraarv. liar anauncein nrilillS great alterative Medicine and Pun -1 flerofßloodlsnow need br tbonmnds of gntefiil BUU*. who testify r trv toe remarkable enrespeefomed of all medicines, •NJABTKR’S SPiSlBn HIXTUI%* Nen* ralola. Scrofula. Broptlana <m the Skin. Uv- Bows. K44-. DeraDiaeawWof tne Throat, Female Oooplalnta, Pains and Aching of the Bonaa and Joints, are speedily pat to fliffbt br Bung this crest and lneetlmi ue remedy. Far nQ disMca of tto Blood, nothing has yet been Cntnd to compare with it. It cleanses the iy*t«m of aU taport tlf. artsmUyandeaidentlyon the lAra and Kidneys, strengthen* the Digestion, glees tone to the Btamaeb, makes the skin dear nod healthy, and restores the Goo* stitntioß.enSiebled by dlasae*or woken down brtbe er cetseesofnoib. to Ite pristine rigor and.rtraagth. For tbe Ladlst, it la tooomparabhr better than Ml Jbe eosmetlea ever osed. A few doees of Carter’s Bpaulah Mis tore will remove all sal lowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling to tha cheek, rive elasudty to the step, and improve the csneral health In a remarkable degree, beyond all the medielnes ever bearfd oC • Tbe Urge number ofcertlfienM which we have received from persons from all parts of tbe United States. Is the best evidence that there Is no ilumbug about it. The press, hotel keeper*, magistrates, physicians, and pnblle men, well known to tbe commnnity, all add their toeUmo- wonderfulet&cts of thisflitKAT BLOOD PURI* - Call oo the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read tbe wonderful cores this greatest of all Uedl* cine* has performed. Non# genuine unleea signed BENNETT A BKBRB, Pro prietonCno. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Ye- to whom all orders Ibr sm-pliss and agencies must be addressed. For sale by B. A. Fahnestock A Co- Fleming Bros- Joe. Fleming, Pittsburgh: □. F. BcbwarU. Allegheny City, and by Druggists generally.' .wno.lrdAwt TT TTAS POWER TO -CORE—“I had not 8 used it twice befisre I felt its beneficial effect*.” ’jtr.B.E'SriUrt—Sir:— Suffering from a cold and cough, fbr which I tried many receipts, without obtaining relief. Iwas presented with a bottle of M IL K. Sellen' Cough Mlrtum” I think It a doty which I owe both jnu andthe public In general, to poilti rely awert thatlhsd not umA It twice beffire £7elt U* broad dal effects, and (ondsr the Dirina blesMng) bad no occastbn to finish the bottle. 1 testify also, as to having wltncss»l U* magic properties on tw mda of mine; one In particular, who bada trying attack on h#r lonra. acoompanlcd with a distressing rough.-- Verily theroly true Sto&lm colds affect the sufferer) has descended ■9?£fsL^SA yD H * K Sellen' Cough MBrok. Plttabnrro.Jan.l4,lBsl. ISAWvlleit. .. Pi spared* m sold by R. B. BELLEI4 A CO* 6T Wood ft, and for sMa by drnggMts everywher*. - - oexu 1 CIDER ANIX WINK for picKLisq 4 yAUiLT and wamntM to Improve barrel or gallon, br * barrel, hMftffljjßPr . eoMlvT tS4 First and 1411 Water st- PUtsbtnb 1 SUIRfINO MUSLINS.—We invito tha spedalattepthm ofbuyers toourasaortmentofShlrt* tog Madina, including the very heet make of JmdT ofznedlam and fiseoualUle*. 'aE WtW|2S?fi3Sa for hhlrUng. andbhtrtlog Prints and ChinttesT* We rontioue to keep, also, a superior article of Boron Linen, warronfrd pure Aar, aud bdag pnrcliarod from the manufacturer* through tbelr agent in this country, can be rold low for final!tr. • Our assortment of Pillow Case and Sheeting Unallns and Linens i* very full, and of HonsekeeptogGoods generaUv and to which we tnrlte the attention or all wanting anr goods In this department, ynett in tvit the timrt, ■ t»T MtJRPUY A BURCnWELD. ROLL BUTTER—2 bu fresh Roll Butter _ ~rM*d IBd lb* Ml.br I*9 HENRY ILOOLI3BB. LARD— 15 kg» priao Lard reo’d and for aU br ! ■!*>'■ ■ iPßng-n. comSs. OAP—SO bn. Palm Soup and 25 boroß Roalilgoapln,storeAr salaby T.LITtLEAOO. T ARD & GKEASE--2 bbls. Lard and 18 M b , bU - nt ~i^ w g& far T^LAXSEED—IO bbls. cow J 1 itocner TwlnOty tor sale by J. DICKEY A 00, ' BROOMS— 100 do*. Com Brooms for sale bw - «.x*. > Jal* : CPCBYtLOULLIKB. . ZINC FAINT—S tuna American and French crnlaby ‘ XBAIAB{DSGSXYAOO. MEDICAL. -TO Tgg PUBLIC. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT; UmBEMKNTOF FROF. JAMES MeCUNTOCK, JL D ■ From the Philadelphia Medical College. A NEW BRA IN THE IfiFTOZr OF MEDICIN? Popular Mediein* for the first time sanetlcn&l by the monuT auidohitt in tub PRorEsaioxi TIE undersigned have the pleasure of in forming the public, that th«y have made arrange meats with the eminent rntft-swr' JAMEB McCUNTOCB SL D„ of Philadelphia, known for more than a quarter of century paatasoueoftbegreatcstPractltloncniaadTeach era of Medicine and Surgery in this country or In Europe for the purchase of bla recipes, and the preparation o series of FAMTLY MEDICINES thsrefrom, which will bs put up (n a cheap and popular fora, adapted for general use, and suited to the most prevalent disease* These remedies embrace anas of the most valuable discoveries •nil combination! mer known for the cnro ol disease. They are the fruit* of tho moat profound Investigation, the wid eat research, and the aim oft unequal*! experience of oneo the first physicians of the ace. Eaeh remedy Is esjxclall adapted to aome particularfarm of dittatt, In accordant with the hiehat principle* of modern tudical tdatct. Each ofthern remedies have been tried, Improved, and Snail perfected. In the dosne of a lone, active and highly eno cessfQl practice, not only in Philadelphia, but throughout many distant factions of the country to which hU gre*: •potation has btm. Tholr nature and efleet are known and approved of by hundred! of tegular phyelelaa* whohate been his student* and seen their beneficial r* •ttJt* In Dr, MoCUntock’g own bands, while they were on under his tuition. In the Collect* of Philadelphia, Castle "family fal l authority to weparc and i use. They are eueh ae I have been , and prescribing for many thrirceSpwltlon Is well known to hundreds of who hate been my students, and who, distinguished *uc : inducement* for this sj: no,! <mm.. i.ih.t th. SndfcrwnnrfWliMl**™ rri- SSSriJf iETKS&S thatthey will be' prepared IntheaiaT, ruaxirahd mo*t suiting Physicians of th# Philadelphia Hospital, Block* tutian. Pittsfield, Mawu Ac- Ac. We need scarcely remind th# intelligent pnblle of th pnatneeaxity which exist*for the introduction of a claw of pood and TtUabU papular vudidnes which may be oonfl danily .adopted ln*v -'xmCy useand depended on at al ima In the absence of a phyrician, a* bclngthe legitimate production* oTSaetut t StadvnndXxperienee. hcargument 1* needed to prove the Immense superiority of such a class ©fremedfoa over th* dangerous compounds that aca daily pulled into noth* by ignorant and recklew men, solely for the purpose of enriching themselves et tho expense of th Uvea and healths thsir fellow beluga. We trust eonfl dently in the coed, inseof the eommnnlty to support u* 1 his effort to extlTO 4* ; the great public evil of Quackery by giving a careful perusal to th* following list, which*® brace tho first twelve remedies of the series, and which comprises some ortho meet Taluabierpedflcsever discover *d for th# aeveral complaint* enumerated. If you or any of your friends are sußbrers, os* no time in pnwingth# aid of the fint swiiicai authority <if the dav,\ij lbtalnln* and civing a triaUo such ot these medicines as are adapt wd to thecas*. W# call eeiwdai attention to the^finto tbe-Uit ae being most generally demanded, at this eessoe namely, the I ..—PKCTOBAL 8YB ~P _ THU ln.«lu.hl. Brnip,,whleh I*£ Lostfa; The moat common diaeeae* of these SsSissßSwiafSfe SSfcSaTdfe Haurtaun or Ja-u >if iWe, and ii#c<ic rrr*r, lU u»® wu* be st££lfed with the happiest results- It lsrocoiamend«i M oao of the beet tod safest medicines for tU forme of Brat* eAiKi and Ctouteepfiwt. . „ ... _ f, \o Laudanta* or premium c/ OjnuM,i*a*v sfoO*, w IS'cUiJyJ’StaiL. *»«i4 >» «>u»" “i romwlr. which, a Utoi ow Ih. " jgHl would liferent many to sttaefc of Bronchitis. and • tttt) qf Ojrivn* in any thapt, im wra. Thran terrible distressing disease# tre pelhrred to to tu»* parsibded degree by this partly regetable wbleb brought to perfection slowly In the o&ur** p 1 Sumy yean* otoermtlon. Trial is all that ff wivelU sffimey to thoae who bate oeter employed It lff“bKlS^iOOßWA v r»*D CIIOLZILI PRUVIS Ssws!h , ssa-Ja^2' , as?^ MfpAth-H/' SXuavsottll classes. Primary. Secondary oris* arise from a foArf to tbesyrteo requiring an alteration of lbs S«*»tlona and a gunal pis* rSmtian of the blood. Porthto wiyoaa£"T»*|® »- fc^'l *“" d ?^a?sf£pT 1 o hSiIE * ! ptsnma. or disordered digestion. may be «U*d the National Disease of America, fti symptona are beadaehc giddiness; nervousness; towsplrita: dhaoemoftUlwmiritb mitMarnedi before the eyes; Itching of the noatruq dnllneai ofbearing and ringing In the ear. 4 dlaagrwsU* taste la the month; eoutrietwn or weight about senm of suffocation tolflMdMJ erduaaindlog stair* palnlution,or uneasy feeunr about tLlbSrt; LTwinlar or detfci-at appetite; MMaord^gS asa^jsssawaswi^^^ there UmacheoJureßesa,ctnlth the Aatl-IMI cat PU£ A purely JS SI^ s&^tsaMa«.%awa«^ been used most extensively and la se JL* 7 PRICJL Rhenmaile Diaeaaes at .the world bag srer seen, rhiua, per bottle, W sente. , vm. nmniMAnc übimkit. As tnftjllhle outward application tor the reUrf of all rbao- nenialgic paTtis. fjsalna, «Tf uto fcJH“,RJH; stlOnas oflbe Jatote. painln.tbe It affords immediate relief **«“ «® u t_JSi£3tu tovalm ssas. nuc*,«B.«K» BmDU . a men eeaecntent and remedy, to be naed both internally and extemam-.fWbe rriW °f* x1 **' aeotxna cnaoxic, as la PfeurSTPaini la the Chest.Btiteh es to tbe Bida. Paisa to tha face. Ntnralgio palna wherat* er ftnmd. Patoa to the gtoaaritTllowelaTlYer or Kidneys ja eaddcnattecke of toUo, BlUous Coltand Mts of Bton# .or QnfeLlt nill give Unmedtate relief PKICE, per Dob Ue,PlftyOenU. rCVEBASDA A sore and saft vegetable remedy tot Fever and Ague, or Intermittent Fever In any o! IU farms, and for all dlwy nenrrlngpertodleaUy. ‘nds remedy has been tried to the fullest extent, and has been found a memo so Ctr as any medldne can he entitled to that name. In »nval«e*nro from acute disease*, where tonka are required, and In all casw of prostration of strength and want of nsircns row* er.lt wlu be Ibnndsingtiianyelßeadons. PRICE, per Dot* “** VEGETABLE PURGATIVE PILLS. For the relief of Omumspnos, and all It* PalnfOliwenltl pUh U Diulnees, Siek etomach. Fain*, and al* the symptoms enumerated ondsr tbe “Dyspeptic Kllilr,'* In Ml eaeee where pargatlen is needed, these Pills are otter! ed a* a soft and bid efficient colmtUc. No Invalid, or traveller should be without them. PRICE, per Box, 26 in ANTLBILIOUB PTLLB, , For Ltv*r Oomplalni*, and all forms of disease arlslßg from deransemsntofthellver,with symptomsroeha*yellow* nmofthsibes and Hkim Dlxslxm*. Headache, with ring login the ear*, yellow, fared tongue, pain in the right thoulder, sense «Ifullness or pain In toe right rid*, disor dered stomach or bowsla, defiant aetlon of thekldoey*, tlayxolcred stool*, act. These Pill*, if taken in the inofpl. ent stageeof BUkros and Yellow, or other Fevers. wDI g*n* enritrward off the attack. PRICE, per .Box. 25 Cent*. The undersigned. In aoreptlng th* proprietorship of Dr Junes HeClintock’s Family Medidnsa, would respectfully state to the" public, that In Us profession a* Dispensing Chemist, for. nearly fifteen years past, during which time bs has hero actively connected with tbe heat pharmaent! cri establishment* In this country, be has had constant p~isi*vn to see and prepare the prescriptions of the meet eminent physician*, among whoa he would name Dr. Met! Dr. Parker, Dr. Francis, Dr. Gheeroman, Dr. Reese, Dr Whittaker, Dr. Bchmldt, Dr. Uowek, Dr. Klwam, Dm Pratt and Young, Dr. Beals, Dr. Green, sad many other* n the rity cfN«w York. The experience tbas aegulred enable* him to diserltal nato with ronttdroee between legiMmata uudidna, tsmtrin edicfcnf/jlcaOy.scflMtosecure* harmonloas ehemleM a» Uon In trllh highest therepeuUcal effect*, an the Inacenrat# mixtures ofquaokcry and Ignoranoejwbere- In, for want of proper knowledge lorombialng them, the beetlngredlrota may nrotrMise and destroy eaeb other,or result In a snUtanoe highly Injurious, and contrary to its ntended derign. It is with pleasure, therefore, that b estlfie* that the prescriptions ef Dr. James McGlintoek ar ot only composed ef tbe mrot valuable medleM agents known to, and habitually employed by, our best ptacti tiosers ln the treatment ot the sovenl diseases for which they are bat they are romhlned In inch accgrata proportions. In relation to their abemtcMand medicinal ribeta, a* to secure the attainment or the utmost lnaeass of their power and stßdroey. In conclusion, be wui only a44-for himself, that he can refer with oonfidonce ta bis past career, as his gnarantea to tha public that these ffirat remedies tn his bands will ba fkUhfußv prepaitd In strict aoroedance with lb* preecrip tions of their distinguished originator. ALEX. CD3IIUAN Graduate and Truttet of the N. r.OMUge of Pharmacy. Tbs above Medlrinas may be worarad, at wbalasal* or retail, of A. OUHBUAB A 00, Bela Proprietor, No* i 23 Fulton it, New York.' And of MI tha prindprl Druggists in this dty. / Also of JAUE3 MeCUNTOCK, M, D. earner of Fth and Filbert tto. Philadelphia, And of FLEMING BROTUEHB, Pittsburgh. . GEO. U. KKYBER, Agent, cor. ef Wood at, and Flrgln alley. And ef J. P. FIJEMINO. Allegheny OtVc „ And may be ordered through any Apothecary, Druggist o Oenntry Btorek*roer in any part of the country. all UAKER’S COD LIVER OlL—The best p «tw.rf jS d uw* 0u... i, ■af « HEESE —50 bis. in atore and for aolo bv CT • IBAIAII DICKKV * OU. HOPS —20 bales primo eaatcra juat rec’d mil for Ml. hr «• BRABAti&n A 00. SEED—IOO buahcls primo in | jUm .pacifMi.br b. HAnHAi/Qii a co. HERRING— 25 bi>la. m store and for sale “J ft, S.IIAIICADOUAOO.- FLOUR—SO bbla. riccd and for aalo tr it, BELL A LKMIBT. HAY 05 bales rac’d and for Bale by EELl<AibiduETT. HA¥ —10 tons baled for »alo by i*22 . BUttTVKfI A DILWOBTH. ROLL BUTTEk-50 bbl«.cboide Ohiofor Ml.br HIHU VEItA PIiaVOETH. A “PRESENT of a fine Picture, Bbch as roa m»rpoenr, .twilkln'i IWlOilUrr would »•». „pt»bl.. nfaiio Mot. And upward*. . . ftlO . CEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. Mason A about K the nsaalprima. ; . ■ f MT C3DNDRIES—GO bagg Dry AppliS; • i /i BXS, BABBITT’S “WASHING POW* LVfDlßlaManudtaal.br nmiHaDEOH. | HOUSES. FARMS, &C. A NEW BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE XIl altutnl on Bulk Io?». APVjSW S'JIJVr-i firg. lot of -a fat on BnnkUao bjftdconoo K*«t Ijno. Th« Homo I. wall mngti »UB mj. Parlor. Dining loom anil Kltdl»« Wuh-hmm. *ml 6n shedAttle good «Uar. hydrant, oat-orun, stable, Aa, Hi mnoodnrto. tH»^«g iTm , CT T*6OS.»O.MU.. CMALL FARM TO EXCHANGE FOR O CITY PROPERTY-A email Farm, "v* *“5 Unioniown. containing 23 • r t*2’ above. Tha land Is lo * ?“jitSSSi been used u t eiriia. On tlu ®remise* tie twtttq a oonifortable two story Brick DwaHlog. * AQ°d frame |**° and frame stable. Thera la also a/anatr of j<ran* J l "\ trwa, root*, plants, ehrabbenr and the tert ® f papts Apply to ! B. McLAIN A SON. 11. 6th **• rUTY, PROPERTY FOR SALE—A large \J lotef ground, situated lathe sth ward, and fronting onPenn «t_ between fiarrlaoo and Canon, running back to Springelley. on wUchare erected Itwn double 3 atorr Brick Ileuses on Penn it, and 4 Brtek Tenement* on Spring alley. The whole property Is lo prime order, and occupied by prompt paying tenant*. Tnoee wanting a *"od and sab investment should apply a* one*. Ottered ,UJ» low rf-jT Sm 1 1^5 t b A g lf tyA 1-2 ACRES OF LAND, situated IT-2 / Vl mllm from Boon Ymiier Button. In UTOomCo: fibaenwetoared. baton-* In good timber land, wlth good Prams Hoi**, Ban and Orchard, fronting <»»“•* Saw 61 * of Little Beav«r. Call on B< McLAIN A SON. lOWA LANDS TO EXCHANGE FOR PITTHBUItOH M ANUFACTURKS-W* bare lour hun d and eighty «*i*nf'.excellent tond lo^*. l coan lowa, which we will exchange tor MtUtanrh {hsifto tureq article*. Apply to B. McLAIN A SOS. MWRENOEVILLE— 52,000 ONLY—For le a comfortable Dwelling House, of hiJl, pallor, room, kitchen, good cellar and tour bed rooms-r hssafrontof«ftTon Allen■£,bylOOdeept » well of good water and pumpln the kltebep: out-oven, stable garden and frolt tree*, grape rios* of choice i t’ all In good order and will be esld ffit.hooo.ti 00.1° -AfA remainder at 3 years. S. CUTfIBKKT i BON, liO, 3d et. WARM NEAR FREEPORT FOR SALE— I We ut suthortod towll tb.t town turn, of?; Freeport, for the sacrificing priceofflOper'•SElK.s owner withes to lean tor toe tor West on tbe 16th lost,— Apply to fe3 B. McLAIN A BUN. 21. 6th et. BUILDING LOTS it)R SALE—A lot of 20 ft. front on UeKee st. by 80 ft. deep, situated In Bit* mingham. Price *260. Also. 2 lots situated laßast;B£ mingham, each haring a front of 20 ft. on Meadow st. by GO ft. deep. Fries of each iISA. Apolrto fol 8. tIUTHBEITv ASON. 1403 d st. ' SALE—A splendid Dairy Form of 100 r seres, near the PerrysrlUe Pluik Road, 8 miles frmn ua city. It Is in prime order. On It are 2 fine Orchards of grafted fruit, with good Houses, Barn and Stables, and ev err convenience. Price low, at $66 per acre. Enquire of : fetMf TUQB. WOODS, 76,4 th «L |7OR SALE—A Country Scat of 11 1-2 I 1 acre*, within 3 miles of the city, on a good road. It Is offered eery low. Knqaro of THOoT WOODS, fatUf 75 Pourth st TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN ANJ TAN NERS.-Vor sale.CB ame of IsuuLJn Westmoreland county, 60 miles (2 hours rideLfwtn-l’ttwbnrxb, and 1M miles from IllUslas Water Station, on the Pennsjrlrnnia Railroad. AbouttO acres are cleared; good tillable land, upon which is a Log lionse and Barn. It IsWell adapted to the raising of fruit, orlt would maketn excellent Dairy, grata growlngluxuriantly, and the place being well sup- S* rith the best water. There Is an abundance of the timber, ric Chestnut, CLaetnut Oak, (bark Umber) Oak, Foplar, Ac. It to well worthy the attention of Tanners, as the oark can be sent to Pittsburgh, by either rallroadorcanal. The timber alone Is worth more than the price asked,aod most of the land would afford exeep •nt pasture when cleared. ..... The whole wUI be sold for tha eery low price of ifl per acre; orlt will be divided to suit purchaaers. at from 4* to 6U per acre, according to quality. Toine—Twcvflflhstn hand, thebalanesln three equal annual payment*. Title indisputable. Enquire of 0c214f Tlfoa. W00D8.76 Wood st. Valuable Fropeny ior Sale, ON Liberty street, odjoinig the Methodist Ora re Yard, near Canal Basin, nils Is now the only able of property In this neighborhood not already bought up by the Penney Irani* Railroad Company, grunt ing on Liberty CO feet, on Ehu street 100 toot thence to the Uethodlst Grave Yard 86tf toet, to Liberty 100 fast. This property iemost dreiraueas a UoUi. TbebnlUlug now on it, a good eabetantlal three story brick, with all the necessary back buildings, has for a long time been oc cupied as the Union Hotel, doing a good buxines*. Capi talists and other* desirous of maxing a good Investment, eU! do well to examine the premises. ar>l»-l! UPWARD FABER. y"‘ ALBABLE FARM FOR SALE.—Situa ted In North Payette township, Allegheny onuntr, Hi miles from the city and 2)a milesuvm the HteubenriUo railroad, at the Noblestnwu ■larion; contains 10 acres, ail cleared aod kneed and In a high state of cultivation. The Improvements are acomtortarle dweUlag house with 6 rectus. Barn. Stable, Stone Milk-boose. Smokehouse and 'other out-building*. There Is an orchard oi ebclce selected fruit of various lHnda The piece Is well watered by six living springs, and the whole place eau be e**U j cultiva ted. It Is situated In agood neighborhood.convenient to church, mill, school, Ac. Apply to ;a9 B. Sr LA IN A BOS. 21 6th sL A SPLENDID FARM—For sale a Farm of /w. 132 acres. 60 acres in a high state of cultivation, 60 biprlme bottom land, balsa oe choice Umber; a two story Brick House, well arrangvd; a large n-auiw barn, and all necessary out houses, of the best material, and put up io ■ the most eubelauUal uaumr. Apple arul Peach Orch ards, and abundance of other Irufts i f choice qusliUec situated on the Yoggbloagheny river, 4 mitre above Me- Keespvrt, and 2U frout this dry, IVlce J.V) per acre Ap ply to ja23 _ », CUTURKUT ArGN.JW, 3d st._ VI EAR NEW BRIdiITON—A fino Form of 103 acres, all level land, and in a rood state of culti vslion, with anew Pramalionse. agcanTOrchard ofgraft ed fruit, never-tolling iPrinifs, plenty of coal, agood barn ami tenant booses; situs led In agood neighborhood; churchos, schools, mills, and courealeot to New itrlghtoo. I'rlce, $36 per sere. For terms, Ar„ apply at the old establUbed Real Estateoffice of B. CUTiIBERT A BQN.UO, aj^st. 4>i'W'|LOTS FOR SALE—Jn Germantown, /\f within 16 mlnnlcji walk of I’lttsborgh. acroee the Allegheny river, oppnelt* the Auuaduct, few the low price of $l6O each, $23 In hand and $26 twr year— they ought lo sell a that price In a tew day* If you want a bargain and a cheap house, _you cannot purchase too mon. Enquire of TuoMAS WUOP^. ae27 76 Fourth street.^ best site for an extensive Manufiict>- v ty In the flourishing Uoremgh of Birmingham, earn prwdu* about cae and a call arresof ground, baring a Ronton Water, McKee and tUngbam et*. And also •msnsraif* tots, to a great variety of rltaatlous, fronting on the principal buriocee st*. In .Birmingham, East Bis mingham and Bouth PiUstmrehrcan be had cheap on up, plication to' I*. M.UAVia, AocL. eor WoodJl 4th sta._ VflHIRb ST. PROPERTY FOR SALE—A JL new three gtnry Brick Dwelling Ifousa, of 11 roams, vmhantrgeßtoreluiim;ah*ELga* fixture*, hath room and good wlltf. No. 133 Third et. A t«o story Brick DweUlogliouse, of Sroama. a haUaad Store Roots, eeiiar and finished attic also, a back build ing. soluble for a dwelling house A two story Dwelling Hoorn on 3d et- containing three rooms and atitureßoots and finished attic, with a large bakeorvo In the osUar. B. CUTUOBKT A WN. UP. 3d st. lIOUSE * LOT FOR SALE IN EAST ■ ■ LIBERTY, ritasted within 3 minutes walk of th* KMiroadlitatian. Th* lot has a front of liAfcet on th* Uraensborgb Turnpike and extends hack 198 fort toast The bnildins eonaists of a two story Brick House, hall and 7 room*, including th* titchfin; stable. Aeu great variety of Fruit. Iminedlato possesrion can be given. Price, £2,- aoo. Term* easy B. McLAIN A BQN. 21 Fifth st. CaOUNTRY SEAT FOR RENT—A bean- J tifut Country fiwat, a short diitanc* from the city, ou an omnibus route, for rent. Aral- to e»l4-tf TOO/WOODS. 76.4thst i*H)R SALE—A Uoose and 2 Lots in Bridgo r water, offered at a groat bargain. Knoulre of . a024-tf TIIUS. WOODS. 76.4 th st. FOR SALE.—A splendid Country Resi dence, on the Ohio lUvcr. adjoining the floun of Bef nge, on the plank road, at Wood* Ran. There is 6 am* covered withalarge amount of grafted Traits, evergreen*, grapes, berry* and garden tool*, with a superior Dwelling, Barn and out bouse*. All Intended to make a comfortable home. It Is ottered low. Enquire of Robert Davis Ksq.- on tbe premise*, ox of - seli-Q: TPO3. WOODS. T 4 Fourth Street. f AROE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE- I A Wtthln 20 initiates walk of the dt*. tor t 250 each.— Terms, $2O In hand, balance In 4 yearly payment* na3& B. CUTIIBEBTA 80N. 140.3 d st. 'OOR SALE—A superior Form in Beaver 8* eeuntr.3miles from Darlington, and 6 mile* from Rmw Brighton, eontMnlng 100 acres, 120 of which is nnder cultivation, and in first rate order.with good orchard and 60 acres ofooai on It. It Is offered low. duqulreof an2s-tf ” > ZOIIA3 Vi OOUA 76, 4tb ft. EX)R KALE—A fine Form on Cbartiers JL Creek, containing lttlaeres. well improved, only 6 mtlas from the dty; also, a good frame bouse and lot near th* head of Federal Allegheny. It is offered very low. 1 have a Printed Register with tne description of a large number of fora*, country seat*, house* and lot*, which will be given to any .who wish to buy property they-will find described ou It. A fine assortment fbr sain. Call on TUOS. WOODS, 76.4tb st. hpo RENT—Tbe Store Room, 83 Fourth st, _ 1 Enquire at the piste. Show cases and a new, well mushed Counter can be obtained by calling there for a rea* ■Pliable price, mylMia VOR SALE.—Two Houses and Lou on f WvUe street, near Washington. Two Houses and Lots on Pennsylvania Avenue. One lot on Townsend street. Also—Twenty others In different part* oftbedty.all of which will be sold low on frlr terms—They are described on mynrinted Register, which you can have gratia by eMl* ng at 76 Fourth street. If you won’t buy, and if you bare property for sal*, by ealJtng on me you can have it before thepnbUeattarsreinaverv easy way, enquire of ; T 110& WOODA Commercial Broker, apttf • 76 Fourth street. T AND FOR SALK.—I 43 acres of Land, JL At&i mile* east of MeKeeeport. on which is a good Cottage House sod Barn; 110 un a d eared, a large or chard of graftad fruit, and 36 acres of CoaL Now is the time for a bargain. '4O amaof near J:- Murdock’s garden, with a good frame bouse ou It; It is cheap. 60 acre*, 3 mllea west of New Brighton, on It ar* good 'lmprovements; K will be sold very low. Also, 3 Farms of OoM, on tbe Monnogahela River, and • gnat variety of other forms and small lots of land In •be vkinlty, which I have-described On my printed regie 4er.- Gall and get on*. If yon want bargains, of *p4-tf TIIOMAB W00Da.76 Fourth street 17EDERAL STREET PROPERTY.—The l 1 undersigned often al private sale tbe property on Federal streeet, south side, above Robinson, consisting of KKJHT LOTS, each having a front on Federal street or 20 feet, and running back 100 foot to an alley 10 feet wide.— Bo lsrga a body of groond, tn a position sojllatMa, la tMnly now not to be met with in Allegheny City. These lota an> offered at tbe low price of s2uuo each; ouofburth cash In band, the balance at 1, 2,'and 3 yean. I’crsons wbo may Inrilne to purchase on the terms stip ulated, will apply to N.UOUntSABON, 0e27 Bankers amd Brokers, 67, Markst at. CITY LOT TO LEASE.—The I A Lot of Groond. 'at pnsoot ooenptOd by John M’Clae- Eey, Clothier, on Liberty stmt, between Sixth street, will fa* leased for a term of yean from April Ist. next. Apply to JOHN 8. IRWIN. No. 83 Uarkst street, *2foti * ROBERT ROBB. Fourth street. YfOlt SALE.—A Ground Rent on valuable .1/ Improved property on Fifth rtreet, Pittsburgh. En quire at the.Qaiette Ogee. ‘ uelMf 170RSALE OR TO LET.—I will sollor 4. reut my property ioMaoebMUr, consisting of asbort acre oftiround, ppon which are erected, 2 Frame Ilousse, ooe coutMnlug 8 and the other 4 ronmm Stabling, Car riage, Wood and Coal Uoose, and a fine assortment offrult. This property is very pleasantly situated near the Ohio River. The buildlugs an shaded by trees, and near the Omnibus station, iwiil all, or a portion of mj Furni ture, and would prefer retaining poaaeasion until Ist of May. Apply to a. LkK, 139 liberty street. ER RENT—A comfortable louse, containing 8 Rooms, In good order, BUJsaL Carriage {loose. Coal ltoase and out Oven, with 2 acres of rich Land, all planted with Fruit and Bhade Tree*, and oearty all bearing apples, peaches, Acj an excellent Arbor, covered with Grape Vines, Also, a FlowcrOanlep, situated In PUt Township, miles from the Court llouse. Rent moderate, to tntwe who would take good «*roofth*prop*rty. Enquire of JOHN a*3l ytsfiyitHw. C'OR SALE—A firrt rato Grocery Btand JL and Fixtures, with a well sel*rto(l rtoek. Tb* stand Uoneof tbe best in tbe city, and ha* a goodjoeal and country custom. Fct particular*, addressTtoxxOfi- Jrii 1 FOR KALE—4 beautiful Country Beats, on Uiedth street road, thlsstdo of Ea*t 'llbcrty. Thry are durieeirpoUL and ought to bosoeuredby thuM who wish a delightful oouutry home. Enquire of , auMOf TllOB. WOOPB. 76, 4th St, ■ 1 Of IN TEMPERANCEVILLE TOR LJ SALE—Froatlng2fi feet on WMnnt on Urn south •AJwning lot of Mrs. M. Phillips, and nutting Ixuktoa lOfoot aOsy. This lot is well situated, and the UUm In TemperaawviU* being newly ssttied, a warrant** dead will be glvcnr/Ter™* raaj. Apply to jOSkFu KmQt, Attorney at Law* mj3* . 71 Grant str* ■ lifT. WASHINGTON PROPERTY FOR LyJL SALK-A good Frame Dwelling Mouse, -with large Lot <7113 ft. front on thoDrowaf thehin. and-rusnlnr back 433 ft-ou Berths st. to an auey« with u well ot good water, shad* and, trult tremi. a Mabls, fau ud a good- board frnee around th* property. Prioe Perrons dMlrou* of a plsaxant xeeldencesad puro watw, wltbavlswof Uutwoeitita. rivers, A&, wottid dd amli to attend to tb* above. Apply soon at the Real KstattOf* floe Of jt3& -B. OuTiIPICRT A 80N, 140, fid st. . FflO LET OR FOR SALE.—A Two Stovy 8: :*■ Brick Dveßlng situated on «Js shJiMx Grant Poa* Adoi. jnnB KSR —4O hxa in store, for sale 1)V LDICKEY * CO,BO Watt* a 01 Front INSURANCE, Delaware Mutual Bafety Insurance Co. OFFICE in the North Room of tbo MER CHANTS* EXCHANGE. Third itmL Pbllidelchli. MARINE, INLAND AND FIRE INSURANCE UiKcrc.lssouscES—On Teasels, Cargo and Freight, to ail prat* tn tbs world.' Ikukp lsSQßjurca-0n Goods by River, and Lakes, sod by Land Carriage to all parts of th* Union. Indo ding the risk by Firs until arrivaL Fdls lysnuxcia—On Merchandise (enmity, on Eta re*. . Dwelling Hoorn. Ae. . ASSISTS OF THE 00MPAN1 NOTXXQXa. 1, 1853. Bonds and Mortgage*..™—.™.-.... - 4 25JXW 00 United States, Stats of Pennsylvania, Phiiar delpbia City, mil Amboy-Railroad. andathar .. 145,055 00 Stock in Banks, Railroads and Insurance Cos™ 19.787 70 Bills necelvmhi a. -™...™—...1120,183 62 ilash on hand . ™™.„..™ ... 21,<05 04 •Premium* on Marine Policies recently Issued.- §7437 27 iabecription Notes™ .. ™.—™ 100,000 00 1519,700 13 smxoroM: William Martin, James C. Hand, (Dr. R. 5L Huston Joseph il. Seal, Tbeopk. Paulding, (Wm. Byre, Edmund A Bonder, Isaac K. Darla, JJoeboa L. Price, John G. Daria, Hugh Craig, (James Tennant, Robert Barton. Biwnn>r Melirain. (Josephs. Burnett,. John IL Penrose, Cnarles Kelly, IJas.B.M’Fariand, George C. Leiper, bemud &. Stokes, UVni. C. Ludwig, ' >dw\l Darlington, Henry Sloan, (J.T. Logan, Pitt g. 1. Jones Brooke, James Tranualr, D. T. Morgan; do. J. O. Johnston, WILLIAM MARTIN, President, Tboxu a lixn>, Tice President Joaoa VT. Ccwajc, Secretary. AarOrnca of-the Company, No. 95 Water street, Pitts burgh. fjcllitf j P. A. MADEIRA. Agent FranklinlEre ilnmance Co., ofPhilaJ'a. TkIRECfTORSk Charles’ W. Hancker, Geo. JLf Tjios. Hart Mortleeal D. Lewis, Tobias vagner, Adolphe E. Eerie, Samuel Grant Darid 8. Brown, Jacob R. &mlth,Morris Pattmon. „ | CHARLES N. BAKGRBR, President Ciuaia 'll Bascsxs, Secretary. This Company continues to make Insurances, permanent or limited, on every description of Property in town, and eonntnr, at rates as low as an consistent wfth security. The Company hare retired a large contingent fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, saftly invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The assets ofthe Company, on January Ist 1851, as pub lished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were as follows, w- Mortgages-™. 4918,128 88 Real Estate. - 7 B 7B Temporary Loans...™ 83JJ6Q17 Blocks™ CINS9 00 Cash, Ac-.™- 64JU6 81 11,212,708 44 Blnoe their incorporation, a period ot 21 years, they bars paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thousand Dol lars umwi by Fire, thereby affording evidence of the ad* vantages of Insurance, u well as their ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. ap!9 Offloe B. E, corner of Wood andadsti. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. trusts wrti.ee, jtl- ran*™.™ r. g. gokdos, Bxtf r. Will Inaoro against all kinds of Fire and MiHng Risks. KAIUler. Jr„ J.W. Butter, Wm. Lyon, O-lhmsen, Thn* Beott, Jm. MeAutey A, Nlmiek. Ueo. P&rsie, 0. W. Klcketsoo, Mtth*l Ilolme*, O. W. Jwctsun, J. Uppincott, Wbl iLSmllb. horns Instltntioo tnanaged by Directors weG known Id this oomnjnnlty, and who will liberally adjust' and promptly pay all Issues at the Ornct,Na 92 Water naff* (Vs Warehouse,) up etalrs, Pittsburgh. Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation S Insurance. orance Company of North America, iphla—Chartered I,W. Capital, 1500,000. rr 13,1861. BO. Will make InW lJlngi and their content* in thl* city and oq property ofatery deaertptkn.ablpped per ml other TeaeeU, either by-inlaud tranipor be ml nnscrou' Soffln, Prea’t, Brnmnal W. Jonaa, Thomas P. Oops, John H. Neff, Ktehard D. Wood, William Welsh, Francis Uoakins, H. Austin Alllboua, ffSL K. Bowen, George Aerrinwall, Junes N, Dlekaoh, IL D. Sherrerd, Secretary, urn Company in the United indlng.lonir experience, ample, aof an extra fioaardnu* eaar aa offering ample security to LIAM P. JONKS. Agent, SO and 81 Watitr street Jobs A. Brown, fiamscl f. Stnlta. tUmunl Brooka, Charles Taylor, Ambrose white, Jacob M.,Them as, H. HonM Wain, This is lbs oldest Inror* Btatos, tod from Its hlsh trtai onu sod avoidioff au rtoks aetsr, It but be eoosldsrM i ihajiaUle. WILL LAXSiofs. Pittsburgh Biding School, cuiUOT MtabUshOimi in vow tloo li isMbivfmffl til ptrtiof UMdtft while Sit high tod elry Atasiloo. renders It especially mlted to the rro miittoo of health. by this most agreeable exercise. Tbe tionii art* docile tad well trained, tod tbe proprietor pledgee himself that oo pains or-expenso will be *i<sml to msko IhlaestabiUhment the first In the confidence of tbe ocVt-tf H. H. PATTKILSON. w. wood well, oabinTet ruusiTuau uanu facturkr, iw. 97 un> 99 tsuo rur, ransraoH. 1 W.jW. xespectfally infornishis-friends •I i and customers. that he*his jurt completed his stock of Furoltlre, which Is deddedly the lorgwd tad beet ever aftewd tbrlitle in this city. Ashe Udetermioed to uphold Me et/wW, IrUh seasoned materials, beet workmanship. ted newest iDMgns; tod from the extent of hit orden and tkdlltyln psonfaeturiag, he is enabled to prod one tn-< noted FBBNITUIIK tt the lowest prices. Ua kvemi tlwtje on hand the greatest variety of every | deeeriptioh of furniture, from the cheapest tod plainest, to the meat elegant and cretly, that a house, or toy part of one, may be furnished Itaa bit stock, or manufactured expressly jto order. Tbe following articles consist in part of his acMrUaent, which, for richness of stria and finish,) cannot bevurpassed in any of the Bastern ciUeft.. LraisfXlV toWw-tetebdas; 100 Boiks in Plush tad Usir Cloth: 100 doses Mahogany Chairs; 40 do Walnut do 100 Mahogany Booking Chairs WWalnut do do 100 Mahogany Divans; 60 Walnut do ]OO Marble Top Ceutn Tables 60 do Dressing Btzxeaas 90 do Washstsudsi 40 Indoeed do UW Common do A 60 Plain Dressing Bureaus 40 Mahogany Bedsteads - 20 Walnut do 160 Cottage do gOO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads 20 Mahogany Wardrobes 10 Walnnt do 10 Cherry do ■ 40 Plain Bureaus; 100 Dining and BmkfhstTable* 12 Secretary and Book cases • 20 Dmen Cane Seat Chairs 24 Case Seat Itoeklng ehalra£ 12 Ladies’Writing Desks list and Towel stands What-Nots I KUgulres Papier Uaehe Tables . CooTenatfon.Chalrs Pembroke do KUxabethsn do; Hall and Pier dn Reception dot Ladles’ dot Peon Inlaid do; Extension Dining TaMS Arm do, Ottomans Gothic and Hall Choirs Also, alorge assortmsot of Common Furniture and Wind* tot Chairs. Cabinet oaken supplied with articles in their Une. Bteomboats and Motels furnished at the shortest notice. Ail order* promptly attended to. mb2Q TIH NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL , UNITES BTATEB MATT. STEAUEES. Tbs Shins composing this Ida* in the ATLANTIC, CUpt. Wert. ABCTIOjOast. Lae*. rpHESE Ship have bees built by contract, 1 expressly for uovernmvmt Service, every can has two Uk*n in their construction. u la the Karinas. to nnn strength asd rated, and their accommodation* for Passen gnv unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price or Pattaee tram New York to Liverpoo la First Cabin. $130; exclusive use of extra sized State Room*, $300: In Second Cabin, s7o*from'Liverpool to New York £3O and £2O. An experlenoed Burgeon attached te each Ship. No Berth can be eecnred until paid for. PBOPOSKD DATES Of SAILINO. now Nxw Yoai, lUL Fin* LiranotUH. Saturday, January T. Wednesday January 11’, Saturday, “ 21. Wednesday. * 26. Saturday, February 4. Wednesday, February 8. Saturday,. ** 18. Wednesday,, ** 831 Saturday, March 4. Wednesday, March 8. Saturday, ** IS Wednesday, " 23. Saturday, Awl Tl. . Wednesday, April 6. Saturday, F it' Wednesday, J lfl.’ Saturday, 22. Wednesday, May 3. , Saturday, May 13. Wednesday “ 17, Saturday, 27. Wednesday, * 31. Saturday, June 10. • Wednesday, June 14. Saturday, “U 24. Wednesday, •* 38. Saturday, Jollr 8. ‘ Wednesday, July 12. Saturday, * 22. , Wednesday, ** 20. Saturday, August b.i j Wednesday August 0.1 < Saturday, p 19. ; Wednesday,- % XB.* Saturday,Septembers, Wednesday B*pt*mber $ Saturday, *“ is. Wednesday, M 28, Saturday, “ 30, ■ Wednesday, Octobers. Saturday, October 1A Wednesday. “ 18. Saturday, r 28. Wednesday, Ncrtmbcr 1. Saturday-November 1). Wednesday, ' .** 18. Saturday, i “ 24. Wednesday. * 29. Saturday Deqambtf V. Wednesday, December U.U Saturday. •* 23. Wednesday. “ 27. For Freight or Pasmge. apply to EDWARD K. OOLLINB A CO-, M Wall street. New York; BROWN, SHIPLEY A OOnUTilWt B. ; ROBERTS A CO, 13. King’s Arms, London; JOHN. MUNKOK A 00. 28 Rue Notre Sams dtt Vtetoiree,PariSttiKOßOß U.DRAPER,Hen*. The owners or theso Ships will not be anoountable for Gold. SUrer, Bullion,' Sped*. Jewelry, Fredous Stones or Metals, unless Bills of Lading are signed therefor, and tbs Talus therein expressed. lilt Carpeting*, Oil Cloths and Hattings. A HE NOW RECEIVING DIREOT.from the /VMannfhcturers. their cholc*J»od large awoitmen to Carpetings and Oilbothsfor Spring sales, and In part con sifting of Royal Fi gll*h Velvet Csrpstc ' ' Brow sandTapestrydo; Aob issous, a new artklei In perialandSnptf SFlys; Vpeatry aad_ do Ingrams; Extra and Floe , doe Church Carpetings; and rSa VsuiUan*. Togsthsrwith Wool Dutch, Hemp, Cotton, and every description of low priced goods. „ _ _ . . Floor OU Cloths fro a 2 to 24 teet wlde,?resoo and Ghtots patterns, of all qnalltk* and prices. Also, monk, chsnWe d»cj.ewtomitUna,it 4J, W mhlft _ : Boots and Shoes—WholosaiOAnd Retail. TAMES ROBB, 89 Marict and 0 Union sts., •V Cd door from the Market iUooee, Pittsburgh, would ” thshSwtloo offals' friends and She publicgenerally tnth» fret, that ha has now on hand theUrgesVand best iejMAdXtoek of BOOTS and BHPES. la.ell their varietlM each as are worn by thS ladles and gentlsminjor Phlla, N. Ymk andßorion. weteb.be troate cannot Ml to nkaee aU. tlu criAi are wry much reduced, and he sells Ladles* ffitSffftwnsV2»s2,W;Gentlemens' Boot*from *243 to and Ojdtßrx, and aJKns* near at extraordinary law prices. Healao eon* •taMgto manufacture fa* heratofore, all daseriottona of UdlS’MStlMttemenF BooUand Shoes, of U» beat patrOuage wßfSe^riy : - -- OegAf a ppLES—2I bbls*' ftomanite Apples re ■ai.attdfttmteb^bAl^aCc L WIIiLOW OQABOOAL, sb esoeUent ar- S Hi? ** - ..j eer. Diamond and Market st. UGAR—K) bbds. primp Old Sagar In Ktoraa&dJbrsatlby cT. UTTIJIADCL RAIL ROADS, &C. Madison *Tifl Indianapolis Sail Hoad. JL transport freight into the interiorof Indiana, boa thVEast or at a* low rates as any other route. Having more Rolling Stock and much men experience 'ln Its management this road can offer more inducements to shippers in snoring dispatch and ecrrectnee* tn-for warding goods than any other 11ns. Goods for the interior wIQ be received in Madison and sent forward FRKE of any charge for drayage and cum* mission. This company also offer extra Inducements to Coats to Und with them, as they have large Wharf Beats and " *here gool* can he stored free of eharge and be protected from the weather. ~T?F.S?r2 Ilfi,na * ti £? wnitesof freight, call on A. A. HARDY,Agent, at Pittsburgh, who will gWe the desired information. J. 0. uAILLY. Supt, B» P. Jo.xis. Pen. Act.. Madison, Ind.—jaaMSrn "Pennsylvania Railroad. npHREE Daily Through Trains,' betwoon «.l.f^ l l fcdßlph ,l?S n ? ritt ‘ bnT s* TRAIN laavee Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7fe A M asd Pittsburgh for Phllabelphla at 7, AM. TIIE FAST LINK leave* Pfallaidphla fur Pittsburgh atl, P. M- and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 1 P. 3!, THU NIGHT EX PRESS TRAIN leave* Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a l U, P. M* and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, p. fi. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Call* roads Is andfrem St. Louts, MO4 Alton, Galena and go, IlUFrsnkJbrtjLexlngton and CSuirrille, Kra Terre naute, Madison, Lafltftrtte and Indianapolis, IndjClnein. natl, Dayton, Springfield. Bellelbntalnr. Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio: also, with thsSfram Packet Heats from and to Hit OSLKAX3, Sf. Loots, Loctsvulx andCraassATL Xhrough .Tickets cut be had' to or from either of the * b yor farther particulars, B«e IlatitWai®t tlij* JTerra ft starting points, paasrogmj&un the West will find this the shortest and moat expeditious ronto to .Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Fork, or Boston. TUOa. MOOR£, AozxT, lAnet,Fhuadripbxa. .3 MESKIiIKN, Agent. }\usmger Liars, Pittsburgh. ja3o-ly ' ' : ' Pennsylvania Railroad; 3 [TOE great Central Route, connecting the L Atlantic citb-a with Western, Northwestern, and athwsstarnßtates.br ncontiDUoaj Railway direct.— This road also amnectspt Pittsburgh with -daily line of Steamers to all porta on the Western Rivers, and at Cleve land and Sandusky with Steamers to.aupnrt* on the North western Lakes: making the most direct, cheapen and reliable route hv which FRKiaUT eanbe forwarded to and f IffittBItT%KESrPIIILADELPniA «£ PITTSBURGH: FIRST OLABS.—Boots. Shoes, Dry Goods! aw . (in boxes) Furs. Feathers, Ac / '**• ** r IOUD# - SECOND CLASS—Rooks and Stationery,S Dry Goods (in bales) Hardware, Lea- >76e. per lOOfta. tber. Wool, Aa J loot. PO ToV k w t&.ln shipping goods from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular; to mark package "via ftnnsylvania jlaUrrxuC” All Goods eonalgnad to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Fanner Aaxxro.—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N. Fork; K. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Kooks, Balti more Geo. C. Framaaeus. Pittsburgh; Sprltrmao A Brown, Mndonali, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville. K 74 R. 0. Meldrum, Madison, Indj Ratcliff A Et. Lou**, Mo.; J. S, Mitchell A Bon. Evansville. Indiana.. 11. n. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, PhQadelvhxa. H. J. LOMDAERT, Sup’t, Altoona, JM. ja3oly CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAIL ROAP* IN CONNECTION WITH ' The Ohio and Penna. Bailroad. Via Alliance. TITOE shortest, quickest and most reliable 1 route to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, St. Loala, Is VIA CLEVELAND. 1. Thu route is One Hundred miles shorter and about eight hour* quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. ■ Two Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. TbreeDaify Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland, 6 Itonrs; Chicago, 22 hours; and St. Louis, 37 hours. VIA ALLIANCE, Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at‘7.2o A. x. and 12.00 >L, connecting at Hudson with tralna for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, end arriving at Cleveland at 10.04 a. x. and. 2JJO p. x. The Trains of the Ohio and Penns. Railroad lesrine Pitts burgh iat3.OoA. x. and BJX) a. ic, connect at Alllanee with trains jrhich arrive In Cleveland at 10.04 A. M. and 2.20 p. u. TLe3JM p. x. Train from Pittsburgh makes no connec tion at AUlaac* fin Cleveland. I’aucDgm for Toledo, Uhkago, St. taala,-Rock Island. Galena and the North-West, who wl|th to gotbrongb with* ontdetcuLon, will take the Train leaving Pittsburgh at H.OO a. x n and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 p. X- as that la the only train by wbieb clow connections are made through to the abora point. Passengers hr this train roach Chicago at 7next morning, and St. Louis at mid night. Time gained by going via Cleveland 8 hours. The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as follow*:—Leave Cleveland at TAffand 2AO A. X. 7.4 b arrive in Chicago at IIjQQ P. 7jOO a. x.and 12JX)X. Trains leave for Rock island and St. Loots as follows: Leave Chicago at 9.16 a. x. and 10.06 and 11.00 P. X. N Passenger* for St. Louis go over llock Island railaoad to Joliet, and thence over the Chicago and Mississippi rail road to Alton, and thence by steamboat (23 miles) to 8L Louis. Passengers br the tU6 a. m. train arrive in Salat Loals at 11 AO same evening, and by the 10.05 p.x. train at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, j and there re eheekwl for Cb eago and St. Loals. W ll, First Close. UL 2nd. To AlUaneo $2,301 ** 13.00 ** CiereUnd- 4,00 l M La fcaTU.- 16.00 ** Toleda 0,601 “ Reek Island. \B.OO 4 “ BtXr>nls - -A*? 0 Passengers areroqnestedto procure their tickets at tue Ode* of ibis Company, Id Monougabela House, below the rorner. J. DDRA.ND. Sopt, CleveUnd. del* J. A. CAUUHEV. Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, St. Lotus and New Orleans UOBT DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE RAILROAD ~?0 CHICAOO, TIfEA’CB BT Chicago and Mississippi 1 Bailroad. JJfAIB LINS ROUTS FROM CHICAGO TOST. LOUIS. riTOALNS leave Chicago daily, (Sundays I excepted.) on arrival of ExprcssTralns of Michigan, Southern and Centra! Railroads. First St. Louis Day Mall at 0.16, A. x. Swoud M Night Express at IUBS, t. x.. ■ Trains ran through to St. lioals In fourteen boanavU Bloomington, or Baggage, eonnectingat Alton with Dally Line of Packets fcr Hannibal, Uulney, and Keokuk, and at Dt Loals with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS TO NEW ORLEANS and Inter mediate points on the Miiulnlppl. and with regular. Hoe ot steamers for KansmjCandConn-nl bluffs. • TAKE FHOM BJTTSBVJtOB TO ST. LOUsS 33 UOUHS. Baggage checked through to St Louis on Michigan, Central and Southern Tralna, and at the Depot is Chicago. .B.P. IiOLUSTKR, Chicago, Genera] Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Superintendent; Through tickets to St Louis by this route can be obtain ed in Pitlsburgat Offices of Cleveland A Pittsburg, and Ohio k Penn'a Railroads. / _«e2X*dmdlwS Intona RAILROAD, 17R0M TOLEDO TO CHICAGO, connect p tngat Chicago with Clement's Line of Steamer* for Karine, Milwaukee. Bheborgan and all the portion lake Michigan, and with the Cnieagn and Boeklsland Railroad Insonoeetlon at I* Salle with the Illinois Central and Chi eago thd Mlaslsrippi Railroad* aod Hllaols River Line o Steamers foe La Salle, Rock Island, SCLoulsand all point en the Illinois and Mississippi Rivero. FOUR DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. Ist—Rxpren MaUTnln leavwTol*>doat2 A. arriv ing In Chicago at lift P. M. 2d—Morning Expnas Train leaves Toledo at 11 A. arriving In Chicago at 9.00 P. M. 3d—Afternoon Hxpreea Train leave* Toledo at IAO P. arriving In Chicago at UJM P. M. 4th—Night Expross Train Invet Toledo at 9.16 P. ar rives In Chicago at 6.46 A. M. One Train on Sundays, leaves Toledo at BJ£ P M-and arrive* at Chicago at &4A A. M.: Four palljTralns on tbs Oflvdand and Toledo Railroad, connecting with the above. Passenger* by taking the Ohio and Penna. Railroad to Mansfield, and the Sandusky and Mansfield Railroad to Monroeville, will there eonnuet with the Cleveland and To ledo Railroad. Or bytaklngthe Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad at Alliance, will then connect at Cleveland with tbeCleveland and Toledo Railroad, making the time from Pittsburgh to Chicago, via IL’S. N. L Railroad In 21Juxirs* Through Tickets ean be procured at the offices or the Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Ohio an d Penna. Railroads, under the Monongahela House, or at the Depot. LTD. RUCKER, Agent, Pittsburgh, July 20th. 1&64.-tf M. S. andN. LR. B. Ohio and Indiana Railroad. | DRAINS leave Creatline dally, Sundays 1 exosptsd. at SAO S. K, on the arrival of the night irgn ftom Pittsburgh, andoy way of the Mad River EaU arrive at Dayton at Uto r.«, at Cincinnati at r. M. asdlndtenapoUsat JIX6O r. K. This is the only line connecting directly at Crestline with the night train than Pittsburgh. For through tickets to any of the above points, apply at the 0. A F. K. B. OSlce, Monongabcla Bouse, Pictilrtrgh, oru th. Button lloaw, M(AAf Engineer and BuperiDt«pdsßt. VT 0. MOLASSES—3O bbla.'prime N. O. i.v[ « Molasses in store and for sale !>v tel 3 J. A. HUTCHISON A CO.tl —3l kegs Kentucky 6 twist To i bAcoo In store and for sale by >l3 J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. 4 nnn BXS. PRIME CHEESE for sole IUIFUbf J.B. CANFIELD. 4 nn BUS. DRIED APPbES, lIIVF 60 bus. Dried Peaches, for sale by %I 3 J. B. CANFIELD. PfIA BUS. CORN for sale by DUUfaU J.H. CAN FIELD. Afi BBLS. PEARL ASH for solo by *tll foia » . 3. B. CANFIELD. BALES HAY for sale by UUftlS J. B. CANFIELD. (JILKS —A. A. Mosoq & Co.will open on O Monday, Feb. 12th, 20 pcs. of rich Plain mxdHald -SUES. Including a few pea, ofthoao ♦ 4 Plaids, at $l4O MTOOL PLAIDS—A. A. Mason & Co. are ojiji selling out the halanco of thilr Plaids at a discount ULANKETS, BLANKETS —A. A. Mason lwAOo.wlUeloeeoatthewholeofthelr sxtenzirsffock MWtiihi,iwnl«iin»af ell the - diflereol mAkes andrisci at a tod uSonof oearly one hall the naual prices. • ja29 INGGS —0 bbla. rcc r d and for sale by X M ; BELL A UUQEIT. CLOVER SEED—IUU bus. pnmo new for l*22 . J.A W.Kea,74 Water«L BEANS— 100 bus. forsale by orto anurvßß.A pilworth 1 OCUST GROVE SEMINARY AT LAW- term orthlaSchool begins on WEDNESDAY, February 14th. Eany aUendanu Is re oocetod. Application may be made to the Becter. g OLMtd REV. WM.H. CLARKE. LOUR—SOO bbls. Dayton Extra just re wived by Railroad and for sale by__ m 3 *D« W. IIKRSTINK A CO, 83 A 05, Front it. CORN —500 bus. in ear and 200 bus. shell ed for sale by J. A W. REA, 7* Water rt. riARPENTERS’ SHOP FOR SALE, situ 1 J ated on Quarry at. between Factory and Walnut sts, Th* shop Ison leased gruund. For further particulars, enquire of ds3o 8. CPIIIRERT A BGN, 1i0.3d rt. • IARD —5 keen No. 1 Lard for sale by J del4 ' - H.DALZELL'A Co. pALICOESADE LAINES—A. A. Mkson \J A Co. aro now opening upwards of 20 cases of Fast Qorored Callows, wbleh wlllbasold very low; also, a large assortment of new ttyka Mona do LaJuea, at nearly one halftheomal price*. SUGAR— 30 hhds N. O. Sugar now land tog, and for ealo by |a!2 JOnN FLOYD A 00. HAY. —5 tons baled Hay at- Depot, for —toby Jaft BHRIVER A DILWQRTO. BIR FORD’S CALIFORNIA LOZENGES, \ a aertaln eorrectlve and preventative of Heartburn Aridity of Stomach. For sale by - JS27_ JOHN HAST. Jr, BoloAgvct. SiLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE— [IO ba-$ tupwtor Old Gov’t Java Coffee retfd aud for by, .• I ■■ i -Ja2s-. W. A. MgCLURO. DOLL BUTTER 20 _ bia. extra B«B Bn*- b, B. bj aHjjM. DRIED FRUIT—2S bbla. Dry Peaohes, y MtKUitoifßrriebiw,fcr^ig^TOaco. P EAR .L ABII - 5G rriABLE COVERS, of different qualities SS7S a.PHUiiHi.ueUirw aa LOUISVILLE. :;; DUDLEY SIOH2 CO, i COMMISSION & forwarding merchants. SO. 0 SECOSD STREET.' (boUreen Main and the RiTcr,) _ LoQlsvide, Ky> XIAKTICULAK attention paid to tho:ppr rL ml Fonilrt- Ingof MerchAUtUes. , Woharea newand eoinmodloua Warehouse, capable of storing large quantities ef Msrehandlse and Produce. Manufacturer* and others cnosignlog to us. oreatrust* lag their busineas to our house, can rely upon our prompt endeavors to obtain for. them the host adiantagea wour market with reasonable charges for atorace ana commis seyConalgnmenU solicited. fe2l-. DUDLEY STONE A CO. PHILADELPHIA. Hemp Hose Manufectory. t STONE, Quarry street, above. Second, J\ Philadelphia. Cheap and superior HoSR,ftir the us* of Fire Companies, LoeomotiveA, Steam boats, Snipe, Uanu Uictoma, Dwellings, Ae. It ismada without roam, U much lighter and far less expenrirs than feather lloee. ai«i> LAMP WICK of an kinds. fill-ly Hide, Oil and Leather Store. DKUtKPATRICK, No. 21 South Third • street, Philadelphia, between Market and Cbssaut streets,—Ham for ml* Spanish Hides, Dry and Green Salt •<1; Patna KIPS; Tanners’ OIL; Tanners’ and Carrier* TOOIS, at thu Invest prices and upon the h-st term a All kinds or LEATUKit in the rough, WANTED, for which the highest market price will be given, in dahii. or taken in exchange fiv mJcA. Leather stored free of chvge, and told on erunminiwp ocB:dffm . TjOWE i, EUSTON, No; 111 N,3d street, JML Phlladriphla, Wbolsaale Dealer* In Corn Broom*, WUiy* Ware, Clock*, Cordage, Ao.- tod«* promptly SUed, '*■"**’*> JaU-ly NEW YORK. XILUAX bain.,„„ v. uarxcixanavr XAXurACmxu and wbolhau ntiLsns » Au’xnsfl:n» SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUM&<Tf^ Elastic Trasses, Bandages. Snpports* HBTA Lie SnUNOKS A NOTtNS CUTCRRr which are offered to dealer* on the.mosi liberal term*. No. 12 Gold imt*rr, nkax Majpax Las*. Nxw You Steam Factory atWHUtaafrurgb. BALTIMORE. SQXULOB a. oairmß *. GUvmß,n. E. E. GEIFFITH & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, u smuts musr. baltixomb. umoKis: Boston —Etepheh TOlon A Co. New Tarb— KUsba Rlgg*, Banker, 66 Will Street. BhOadelphia—Viblto, Stephtm* A Co. Baltimore —John Uopktna, Eu., I'rrrident Merchant* Bank; Chauncey Brooks, Prsrident, Wesimi' Bafak John I-onev, Ksq_ Cashier Farmer* A Merchant** Greenway a Co-ilaiihrrs. ; i Washington* j). ci— A P 'ggs. Banker*. anlStf CINCINNATI.! WOOD ENGRAVING executed with des patch IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, In tbs SC9X itrl* at tneloweitpOMlbleCASn PRICK, W - ■ 3. B. SEYMOUR, Art-Union Ball ding*. Corner Fourth and Sycamore CincinnatLoElo. N. B.—Particular attentfen paid to large Potter*. BU Head*. Steam Boat and Bcanpa CAJtna.; - • jyghtf PEORIA. ITMTM. n. lIASKILL, General Commission Merchant and Auctioneer, No. 3 Water street. Pa Especial attention to Oommlarion builnen... suglfi MEDICAL. HOLLAND BiVTERS uENUINB HOLLAND BITHSRA /■•ROM LOOIS A. D’ISRAEL’S, Chenml H* »nd Pbarmaccutlat. or ; Am»t»rdani, tiie only Banafto turer. A purely Vegetable Oompomtd, preparod ou strictly scientific principles, after the manner of the eeishratea Holland Professor Bororbave. Because of It* great met— In most or the European State*, It* Introduction into th* United States was intended, more capedallyfor thoaeofout Father Land scattered here and there over the face of this migbty country. Meeting withgmt suoecea among them, , l now offer it to the American public, knowing that it* truly wonderful medldaa] virtue most ne ecknowledgad. IT iA A SURE REMKDY FOR- i < - Fever and Ague,-Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Headache Soar and Foul StouArix,Offensive Breath, nilUoaxnen* nnplaannt taste in the mouth after sating, or •leeplog, Indigestion, eostlvenesa, nausea, vsr tigo. extreme languor and exhanstliß* loss of appetUe. dnspondeney. drowiL bos*, impaired sight and memory! - . pain and sense of fnlnen In thehead. and aUdlees*-,- . , A es arising from a . TURUVKJtOH STOMACO, . It I* particularly recommended to those maod* waOto constitutions may have biro inspired by the continuous aa»of ardent spirits, or other form* of dissipation. ;OeD •rally Instantaneous !u snect, It finds It* way directly to the seat cl lira, thrilling and quickening every Bern; rais lug.np the .drooping rpirlts, aud,.in fact, infusuig new health *nd vigor Info the system.'. A TRULY VALUABLE MEDIOZNV . : In all cases ot Hiarrbtea, Mcvtms. and th* many unpleasant effect* attending a chan gaol water or climate Catijicale qf O. Woods, late Justics qf U* Itaet, £at Birmingham. Mr. BenJ amln Pace, Sin Iwoold aarthatl have been afflicted with a dlasaseof the stomach,.palnlta* Uon of the heart, and nervons twhdache for nearly-useea years, and have spent some hundreds of dollar* In order to affect aenre, but to no purpose. After bavins used three •ttlea of your ** Electro-Chemical Aroma, or Holland Bit m,” 1 ee myself entirely rectore«L I can eat and sleep well, and attend to mr business with pleasure, and wool therefore recommend U to all those who are similarly at dieted. D. IL.WOOIk). ■' Pimsusun, Ang. 24,1553. Mr. BebJ. Page, Jr.—Dear Sir: My stooerest thanks axe due to the friend recommending your Holland Bitter*.— Haring suffered for tome time with headache, loee of appe tite, mental depnmten, and <n fact general disorder of uxe system, I now nt after using but one bottle, amadous o, return tog health. > - (Signed) tQOOLDS BCHOSTKB, BenJ. Page, Jr- Hsnj—Vear Aft? I- have been relieved o* the most dutnsnng form of Dytpopsle, by the use of Boer» here’s Holland Bitters, (purchased of yon) after suffering for 3 yean with head-ache,' nausea, and general debUtt*’ attending Indigestion. I now fed perfectly restored. Yours, respectfully, JOHN KtmiKKFORD, * No. 00 Wylie at, Pittsburgh. ia»BayBOSIUIAYir8 M Holland Bitters* and taken*, other. Should It fall, In any instance, to effect as muen and more than the advertteementelaljniforit,7our monsy will be refunded. BENJAMIN PAGE, Sr* Drag end Chemical lloiis, Cor. dend Sialthfleidana Logan audWylla sta. Also, by B. A. Fahnestock « (ku R. £. Belters, Dr. Oeo. H. Ktyser, nemtog Brothers, and J. cehoonmaker AOOnPUte* z)r. John <L Bmlth, ulzmlnghain.' » James T. Sample, IL P.' Schwarts, P. Fleming and Lee A. Beckham A Co. AUegbray.. <«2s-IydAwT PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY BY WHITE & CO. DAVID NYB WHITE.) {SAMUEL HAIGHT, orncs ox imap nuir, xxrwxra unit, asp wood. TERMS DAILY—Six dolls rs per annum, payable half-yearly In advance. . . WEKKLY—TaodoUartper annnm, in advance. Clobs will be supplied on the following conditions: ' Three copies per snnnm J$ 00 . HU copies rtft- aw Ten eoplee ' do'-' •. la 00 Twenty coplte do . 20 00 The package for eseh dob to be addressed to one person, and to os paid Invariably In advance. 1 No elnb papers will be sent after the year expires, unless the money Is sent t* sranewsL RATES OF ADVERTISING: One square, (10 ttoee of Nonpareil or AgaUj Do - one O6O - Do each additional 0 26 Do : one week—l 76 Do two v0eki~~...~~...t0..m». 800 Do three weeks 4 00 .Do one month. 6 04 r*. Do two months^- 700 - Do three months^.— o oo - Do four id oo Do six a08tha..~......~~ ll 00 - Do twelvo IS 00 Standing Cards, (6 Hues or less per aim mn> goo One dollar for each additional line. One square, changeable at pleasure, (per an* ' Dura,) *xtH usive o.* r*per„„ 26 00 ■ For each additional squa*e. Inserted over one month, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rate^ Advertisements exceeding e square, and not over fiftssa , lines, to be charged as a square and a halt Publishers not eon nn table for legal advertisements beyond the'amount charged for thdr publtodlon. Announcing *wV. «Ti« ssb* ea other advertisements.:. Advtfttesnents not marked on the copy to »specified number of Insertions, vriU be oootlnaed ull forUd. end perment'exnetedafCccMlngir; • < -The privilege of annneledvsrUaers Is strietly limited to thrirown lamellate business, and all advertisements to the benefit of other persons, as wall as iQ advertisements not Immediately connected with tErir own bnrtnom end all diwtt of adverttsßmenta, to length or othmlrlsa, be rrad tbs limits encaged, wlu be charged at thensual rates, ror all such transient ndvertlstoe, bill* wIQ be separately rendered, and prompt payment la desired. All advertisements to charitable lnstltutlOßa,'fire com- toiraridp, and other pnbUo meetmga, and all .Marriage notices to be eharnd ooeend, ' \ . , Death notices Isiutid without charge, tmlestaceompe* niod by funeral Invitation* or obituary notices, and wham to accompanied,to be paid for. ' Regular advertisers,and all others sending wcuunntea* tlona, or requiring notice* designed tn <wlT attention to Fairs, Soirees, Conor rt*, nr any publte entertetoments, where charges art mads far admittance-all wwtff of pri vate aseodaUons—every notice dMlgned to call attsumi to prlTate enterprisc*, calculated car Intended to promote Individual Interest,can onJybe Inserted with the under standing ttmt the cemeie-to be-paid for. If Intended to be inserted in the local, eolumn, t&same wUI hecbsilsA at the rate of 10 cents per line. Bishop or-jay notloee to be ehstged triple price.; TeveroUcenee Petitions *2 eee£T - Reel Estate AeentF and Auctioneers* advertisements not toberiessedunaeryetriy rsto, but allowed a discount of thirty three and one-third per sent Den the.amount of bills. Vmv v g, MURiaT tM PAOT Final. One Square, —«. M Do. / 87 alt advertisements to be paid to advance. GRATIS! fytt &a> Ditoocair to Meiiamt 4 FEW WORDS on the Rational Troat- J\ mrat, without Medicine, of Bpematorrhea. or Local sMkß<!*s. Nervous DeblUtr, tew Spirits. Utsltode. Weak ness of the L4»ba and lnotepMltlon aadlaoapa city for htody and Dullness of apprthcualcu, Loss o mvnory. Aversion to Soeiety, Love of Solitude, Ttmldity' Affeetl^oT Pta|S« onISSaS Bexualand othrrJnSrmlties In Man. -- - PYoss ue Drench Dr. M. Ik Idaa: eltif demonstrated, and theentjwqy ne-v gnd bly*i!vana» - ****!« o»d post Dew to a seated ni patovtwo poet«g».i*a»pf to Dr. ikwTiii* tot fpABLE- CLOTHS—*• A. Mason Co. A. **S SR’,° “ l»yok» of tboM J»(*ml.l lUI>I Oowm Mi BJ X<s ami prto, tLOO Mi »ua; UO DOT. of those flgnare Woolen at M 4*7. T • ftl] »OMINY— 10 bbla Hominy roo’d and for _ cataby ~ &2 * -V. A. MsPLUBa| . 4 LBS.' “Selected” Cod'fiah fo aaleby USO . JAfl. iIcLACGHUN.)
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