PITTSBURGH GAZETTE A Good Hit.—Afewday* tiace, intho North Carolina Legislature, while a bill iras pending which imposed a fine for selling liquor to free ne groes,* member * objected on the ground that “such it law would: mafca free negroes mare de cent than the whites.** : J As Af&IOAS TCTTftTArt.TO-~.The Maino law has been introduced into Africa. Mosheeb, chief ruler of Buotuland, has prohibited the importa tion and' fqdft of liquors in an effectual decree containing only three clauses.. BOOKS. MUSIC, &c. second-hand pCgaa— a N O S .f osgl A N eleeant Kosewood six octave-Piano A ItoS =»»• *» BK< GS Iren p^teotAettop^ngMiy nCT, .Boston BUCCCTAYE “CHlCKEimjair SONS," - ta perfect ord*r in enry particular, and of eery repertor fioitoa price, new, $275, ABo*ewood,«ig£BtaTe, In twt p»d order, madeby Meyer kCeuNeirTcwk. NovprtoetSQ,nawlllO. AKo**woodcUCOCtaTe,mada by KeoeU, BulSlo: about Stmts old; In good order.' Prio*,new. j2Ts.forsl3Q. A Mahogany Piano; rather old tanhfonod. but ndfbf •cm* o*s. Coat originally about ssoQ,mw for SSO. 7 A Bawwood 63C oeUTs. from P to A, mad* by HalneyA: Bro., New York; omd mouldings, iincy desk, entirely new. New York price $3OO. with stool tad eorer, SZIO. - In Beaawood German Plana* Wtottare*, imported «• pneriy tor Qeanbeedoer and Till berold it tbs tow price ofslBoeach. These srs nude with iron, plats andbraee, sad bars *terr apprarance of "being dozH able. TbaaborsarsUtf For sale by, M ; .... i JOHN H. MBLLOII.BI Wood st. ■ yALUABLE WORKS ON THE THEORY OP MUStQ-UnlTeml Marie Teacher, by Dr. A. B. man; Prof. ofMurie in the University of Berlin; .. . Troa*i»*onOoiint*rpointand Pugo, by L» Cherubini; Cater* Treatise on uanmnn Moiart’a Succinct Thorough Baa* BehooU Treatla* on Musleal Oompodtlon; Musical Vad*M*enm, by H. 8. Saroni; CaleotfA Muni Grammar: Burrowe'a Thorough Baar Primer; _ • , A Johnston’* Treat!** on Harmony. The abate for Mb at theMustaßtoruof JOHN H.MELLOB. SI Woodrt. • ~\]tj ASHINGTON IRVING’S NEW VOL- TTOL. Ist of PUBLICATIONS OF THE T" HISTORICAL SOOIBTY OP, PBNNA.—Tb* Hlatmy of an Expedition against Fort Dacueana In 1700. under MaiaKtaieral Braddock, edited ftwa th» original mann- ScntKHby Wlnthrop Sargent, with maps. plana, anda ftna«9|p«Tft»«fofCraddock’*Field. ThsplanofPort DUQUaso# In 17M>i* by Robert B’obo, xhe Memoir* of Major Bobert Stoho of the Virginia > s^ rtl Ud^l..B^ AT Vg N? l e .b^ tottL T AW BOOKS, LAW BOOKS -Troubat t 1/Hair** Practice; . fcSoud A BrigbUfy’* Purdotf* Digeet, containing acta of 1554. ... Wharton’* Digest; - Troubat on Limited Partnership Denlall'i Chancery Practice, 2 TOln • Arebbolfs Criminal Practice Pleading, new edition, Pi«ni»’« Assistant: Wharton’* Precedents oflndletmenta and Pleas: Stephen's Nisi Priua, 8 vote; United State* Dleso, 13 rota; Patera'Digest,2eols; . Blnns* Paana. Justice; Burge oa Suretyship: Angeil on Limitations, new Anrell on Ufa Insurance; edition; _ ■ Ooßyer on Partnership; Daaai's drllLawi American Leading Cases In Equity: l. _ Aldan's Index to Report* Sopreme Court U. 8. A general aaortmentof Law Book* always on hand, andortUn received for the pubUeatioosof all the prineb pal Law-Book Publishers in the Dnltad State*. _ HAY AOOnßoot*ellera.M Woodit. YALUABLE MEDICAL- BOOKS—Trea tiae on the Dlaaaae* of the Haart, by R. J. Bcrtln, hx TTJi, 8 TO. . , Th* Prlndvlaa of Surcery, by JaA Millar, 1 tM. 8to; Brake ontna PrisdMß Dlaeases. . ** General Therapeutic* and Materia.' adapted W a MedV ealTextßook.bTßobl*TDungli*«i,3Tola 8 to; A Syitem of Human Anatomy, by Xraian* -Wilton, 1 TOL Sro; . Pmneatle Madfriae, or the Family Phyrieian, by Wm. FamSy MedioaTbuld*, by Bkbard Beece, IroL Brtf n>e Home Book of Health and. Medirin*. “ “ A Treatise on th* Functional and Organic Disease** of tb* Uterus, by F.Duparequ*; A ftiA wnyple of the abore Talutbl* book* iu*t rac'd mi ter by ftfl KAY A CO~ 65 Wood »t. Books, Paul, Th* Boas and tbaßbig, by Hiaekerai; Htotary of th* CoortUaflon—C ortir, OrinnaQ'* Kxpedltian—Pr. Kane; - . . Tile* of tb* Border—'WHwn; ButhHall;. . : . \ Hard TUoea, 12 mo—Dicksus; The Sandwidi lilanas \London Lectnree: Framsania gtories, oaaplet*; ' UneieTobT’aLibrary; PtareeteriaPlctnilal Mlarrilann Fla* drawing Garda. Por*al*br - flO> . .' ■J, L. BRAD, T 8 4th ft, Tl OMCEPATHIC BOOKS.—Hull’s Jahr, I 1 Doaaatiß Phytldan—Dr, fimalit _ Um)wynMt<>i Qrgmasm . HuU** Laurie PnctUK ■ Pnltfa Doamtin TeetH Tor Ml* by $»» J. L. BBAD. 78 Fourth street. BOOKS—Inex; a Tale of Alamo, & lX.g»Mtoa«iidg>«gful itorr, 1 ftil.l3 no; otrptfi Etorjßook, put 3j . • _ *• ** ‘*lrt,Sd,Sd.bo«nd,lTOt ■ QmtUar of tha Wartd ja aow complitw in .lor tab by J. L.EBAD, 7M*h n. XTEW BOOKS from Cartera and others, m just reeelTed at DAVISOX’B, Market str An Exjorittoa of Prcrcrts. l--». • DaOoeta: Israel and the Gentiles Bridge's ManoeTlbr the Younc Contributions td the History of tho Jews. from the Pmat Htr, . Wordsof jesnc The Tootstsps of 8L Pul: . Toller* Jesoa; Com® tti Jeens It is I;—by the'smber of Words of Jesus Bwetrt Famllr Prayers; The Giwai Journey, by aulbcref Morning and sight Watches: Hours of Deration, by Tbo lock; Night of Weeping: Mornixur of Jot: Twenty Pictures from BuiUcrtmd, bx Mm 3 so, 1). ft Riilfljrs Deretiona} Guides; Christianity sad Btatwroenship. by Hogue, D.ft Thcruvwti's Pbuomsca on Traitc; [ H ** U'JOn*,»?«« “J »h!U I« ■^■saSßaaagfßßiiir.. • A KOHITECTURAL WORKS—Th*Amcri- Al eas Bma.OKWnt«i .ton Archlteeta* &&s£Z iE3dSSrIMIS Boot. «w™ ,uia, . the mart important principle* of - BoMtor, Bikhut. Joiner ' “jSS^ESm EoUJm’.OnUfckrMto«dUf«W,AkM- -toJ^Slor'B^gfe^fcrU» OUT AGAIN-—Woods* Monthly Real Es* tats Register. On It tlum sre described ftr. nj» ffl. vSnsTst House* end Lots, iS fins Ooontry Seats Ss\S|ffltT Lots, with which pqrchawrs onrttttoboaw RTED APPEES—GO baa. jnst reo’d and mo n-doßiaoxaco. iRIEDPEACHES—7S bns.reo’dapdfor ISibT ABOBBOHaoi). - (JWVER SEER-SObriß-re^dEoMal. mowtaby BATES OF DIBCOPHT. zg» fIo*UCSQ» OittT TO* CHS ftnSBTEBOB OUBTItti •• C nThOLMES & SONS, Brokers. 2to,St itartettt.bd"«*Ti&r& aa& FovrVi dt. Pittsburgh \ PENNSYLVANIA. JBranch U Xerta 1 ! Bank of Pitt»t>inb.*~~..ptr Branch at YoanwtoinL. do Exchange Bank or do..par city Back. Clnemnsii— do Mer. and Mamira of - do~ptx Omamerrial Bk-Clnelnl~ do Bank of 00nan*r0a.........p«r Franklin Bank.-- do Bank of North Aoerfea—par lAfarette do Bank of Nortb’n Überttafcpsr Ohio Life Ins Affniit Co- do Bank of Pcnnirlrania—_p«r Western Beflerreßank do Bank of Penn Tb-rnahlp,-p*i gnuß Note*-...—.. 1 fiommardal JJauk ofPa..—p*r NEW ENGLAND. t MtxhapW Bh_par AS aotrent Banks—. X Qteard Bank ...... NEW YORK. KenrfagtonU&iLk par Nev York City —par O \tm-Yi Rgjifc.. par , >...: 1 Marhantea* Bank...par MARYLAND. Mpyaagpringßank —par Baltimore-.—... par gfcfladclphla Bank ——par Country'....:. —\ gpntbwk Rant...—..—par N. JERSEY * DELAWARE. rradagnan , i Bank.— —par] All aolrent Bank*- X Western ...part • VIRGINIA. : • Bank nnence of diseased action in the lirer. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sore relief in Cnstirenete, Files, Oolle,>l>7seni#Ty, unmora. gerofiila and Bcorry, Oolde with a-'ranees ox the body. Clear* and Imparity of the blood; in short, any and every ease where a purgative is bar* also produced soma singularly socoeesfal caret In Rbenmatiem, Goat, Dropsy, Gravel, BrrslMlas. Paipitatien of the Heart, pains In the Back, Bto&acn and KMi>. They should be fmlr taken In the spring of the ■year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of etaaous; An ocraslimal dose stimulates tba stomach andhowels Into health/action, and ratem the appetite and rigor. Thar purify the Mood, and, by their Umnlant action an tha drcnlatory system, renovate the Strength of tha body, and nston the wasted or diseased energies of tha whole orgatolfln. Sense an occasional dose la advantageous. «tbu though no serious derangement exists; but anneceaearr dounk should never be carried too for, ae every purgativemedlciaereduce* the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand eases in which a phytic is required cannot be enumerated hoe, but they suggest themeelnee to the raison of everybody; and ltu confidently belle red this pin win answer a betterpurpos* than any thing which has hitherto been -available to mankind. When thetr virtues sre once known, the pub lic will nolongsrdontot what remedy to employ when in need.of a eathartJo medldne. __ Pretared by JAMES C. AYER. Assayer and Practical Chamst, Isnvcli. Maes. Prloa 2S ete. p«r box. -Ytre boxee for 4L Bold by Druggists and Sealers in MedWne' throosbont this aaetion. fefl^mdAwrß fT HAS POWER TO CURE—'“I had not I used ittwlc* before I felt its beneficial effects.” - > ’jfr.B.JZi&eatn— Srx—Bnffisrixig from a cold and amah, forwhEhltiiedmanyreeadpte.without obulelsgrelief; Xsrsspreeentod .witha hotttoof **B.R. BeUara* Cough ifixtnre.P I think it adsty which lows both yon andthe Divine blearing) had no oeearion to finish the bottle. 1 \trtfrtSSlr’SjlSl.plaiilwto. oro[h..S;ml4l ahdfaealeby dr"-«p«** everywhere. - .- . deal. jg> CIDER ANP J|h3h' Porarieby barrel, barrel or raUon.br a. HTffSnT -iPOAdAwT 184 first and l-tdWatgs^Pl^—T 4 * CHIRTINO MUBLINS.—Wq invite thß .-We eonUoue to keep, also, a rapedor article oP Besom • Lisßß.marraated jsm (lax, and bring purchased flmth* msnoaetnrsn throngh thrir agent in this oountrr. an : be sold low for quality, •«/••«» : Cur assortment of Pillow Case and ghee ting Mnsilaa and Linens is very full, and of Housekeeping Oeod* geuerallr and to which w* invite the attention* of aUwantinganv goods In this department. , , ia7 - . MURPHY A BCBOIIfIELD. OLL BUTTER—2 bxa fresh Roll Hotter [> rac'd and for sale bjr laO HENRY H. OQtl.ngg., LARD— 15 kgs prioe Lard red’d usd for n&br iti grsßY n. ooLima. SOAP— 50 bxs. Palm Soap and 25 boxc, Borin top In store for sale by .T. LICTLB A COt T ARE 4 GREASE—2 bbla. Lard an in rouowiss cxattroiifc This Is to certify that I bare placed tn »• hands © Means. A.Oajhman York,the recipe*of tar ssssas? ess tanU parte of the country, sly indumment* far thU step are numerous: one of the most crgen»is, that the da* the general introduction ofmyrinnedlet wcmldbebn^many. that they will be prepared fnthesxar, ru***r ahd i most **”s H. D, U^Pro^c. Anatmny and Surgery in the Philadelphia Oollaga of Med* lrineaad Acting I*rofrsscFr of Mldwifcrrone of the Con- Anatomy and horweirln Cuj; tntfem. Pittsfield. fiuaiu *e-*m»Ae. We need scarcely .remind the Intelligent publlo of th freatncoettttp which sxiits for the introduction of a elan ofpaodandreKaMcpVtdarewrffcfnw which may be confi dently adopted taw. femllr use and depended on at at ima In the abeenee ef a physician, as bslngltb* legitimate productions of flfcunee;S*afy«id.&perfe»»e*' Koargument la needed to prore the immense superiority or raeh a el*« ofremedieeorerthedangerous oompeunds that are daily puffed bito ratio* by ignorant and reckless men. eolsly for the purpose of —feMwg therdaelTC* at the expense or tb flree and health©: thelrfelhnr beluga We trust confi dently In the good, snaeof the community to support us 1 his eflbrt to extlmd* the great public erQ of Quackery by adrlng a careful perusal to the following list, whlchem brace the first twelre temedlc* of the series, and which comprise* some ofth. most raluahU spedfica erer dferorei ed for the eergml complain ta enumerated. Ifyou « of yrojtfends aresufftears. ceeno tlmeln procuring th* aid of the jlrst awdieaJ aafAority of tts btalnln* and gjring a trial to such of these medietas* as are adapt «d to the cut. We call especial attention to the Ante the Ust as most generally demanded, at thla seasos 1 SYR 1 ™ - , „ Txn tnralusble »• » •B^wiun* Sis: which llnea the alrtubeeof the throat, windpipe and Ishga. POTunyhf thee* forms of disuse, whether showing them -2%» attsndedwUh the happen results. It la recommended a* Seof the beet andeaSst medldnes for all forma of Dron dtOQand Cbnnmption. , im v„ orpmarahon of *s any tWW. ® Mu dm. PRICBIIn Pint Bcttlreltl. MIXTUBB. • Per recant coughs, colds and Irritation ol the throat or longs. Itl*eapedaily ralttawe for children; no femUy»to changeable climate, should remedy, which, if taken on the first sympton* of cold, would prerent many an attack of Bronchitis, and a fatal. iJaeSwS^n'priparwtfonQfQpfwa,- crßwcUed N«k, Tumorojßow Ucwn i ZXsMuee Chnrnle BhenmaUim.Qont. Ac.AM nfnfTricattOH Inlying^g*g: ■ . all the raiwd*lngredients • thT*UmqehgQ2wtMs.orHnEtmATl o mxTURR. A suralT recetaUa combination for tn* cure of Bheuma* 1 ttmvQontTuodaU Senralglcand Dl**aeMLr» • This remedy It offored with th# ttbaori ” ; °V hmttSdocetextenrirelyand to as near a fttsuJic^ • jtbemnaUc Disease* M Abe *crid hu erst ssan. PRIC^ l per bottle. M oenta. -> Ym~...RHWUA , nc ujriMxsi. • 3 h Carolina. 3 . acctx ck CQSO33C, w ta PwanSkFala* Id the Cb«*t,Btitefe «■ la tb« Bid*. Pain* la th* Jfee*. Nwmlric Palm tlwn* n In nddin aUaekfl ofCoUeTßllioui Pit* of Stow Jr Graretll will sir* lmm»dt*U nUat PEICE. p«r Dot Uh ««»»%|, BECTTO*. OB RYKBAXDA jrpKcma _ . A. an and ta& Temrtable remedy tor Terer and .An*, of Intermittent Femln anyotita mnna, end (brail dlaeaen reeurrloa periodically. Ala remedy haa been tried to U>e ftllett extent, an4J>*a been band nir*crno» tu a* any pedida# can be entitled to that name. In eonralejwnc# (ram aeute flltr-T. where tonic* are required, and In all STK syrSSSSSVS^S^fISaSS'pSSESrSi^X “*• “an vkhttabijs ronoAiTra Hits. , For th. nll>rof onnm»A,Mt »" It* rjlMulxnjlM loch u IMitecSte, Dial Jen. ttet etopidi. Wlig. Md »T the eymptema enumerated under the Drkpj’ptic KlixtrA Inaileueewhere purgation It needed, _thaaa PUiaare offer? :+Amm m •rtff ffml tllfirf. fflTflff"* holttTalld, Of traraUnebouhl be without than. PRICK, per Box, 21 XU ASTi-BIJ.IOCB ITLIB. for Hear Oonplalata. and an fcmt of dlaeeeeartilng from isf&nKsSffi&ffisß&saf^s dtnd ttosuKh n facetk draSnt action of the kldneja, elay-eolored ttoola, eet. Theee PlSi, if taken latbejndpi tu/xtagetof BUloua and Y«Ho». «f ©thefFreriLwni *»» arallyward off the attack. FRICK, per Box, 21 Gent*. Tho underelgßsd. !o accepting the proprtetorehlp of Dr 1 Juom MeCUn lock's family Modi deep, would respectfully «UU totb* public, that la hla profession as Dispensing Chemist, for nearly fifteen year* pas* during whieh Urns Ti» ha* been actively counseled with the beet pharaacut) al establishments Is this country, ha has had eoartaot eeoadon tom and prepare the prwtrlptkm* of thamart whoa ha wo aid name Dr. Hott Dr. Parksr, Dr. 'Vanda, Dr. Ohaeaetaao, Dr. Reese, Dr Whlttaksx, Dr. Schmidt, Dr. Hoeack. Dr. Elms. Dra. Pratt and Young, Dr. Deals, Dr. Green, and many ether* a tha dty of Raw York. Tha experience that acquired enables him to dlsertmt aatawithconfidencebetween teaOMaU wudicitiet, tion In unkm with th*!rh!gß«t therapeutical eftete,an tha Inaccurate mixture# ofquaekery and Igncraneejwherw |n, for vut ofproper knowledge In eombiobxg them, tha beat Ingredients may nantralUa and destroy each other.or molt Isaaabatasna highly Injurious, and contrary to Us clanded design. It la with plea*ora, therefore, that b artlflaa that tha pwaerlption* of Dr. Jaaea McCUntoek ar et only compoasd of the moat valuable medical agents known to, and haUtagQy employed by, oar beat praetl tionara In Uta treatment ol tha aararal dlteaaaa tor which they are intended, but they are combined In such aoexrate jiwjnftinna, tn relation to thalr abemlcai and madlemal eflbets, as to eeeure the attainment of tha ntxnostl&exeaar of their power and efficiency. Zn condnsbm, be wui only add for blmneH that ha can refer with ooafldeneete hit part earner, at hit guarantee to the public that these preoirorarfba In hie hand* wW be f&Ofußy prepared In strict accordance wl th tha prescrip tkmaofthairdlftingnlshad originator. ; ALU. CD3UMAN :■ QmtnaU and JVutfce afffu IT. T. CbCepe of Pharmacy. The ahora MedVdnee may ba rocenred. at whaleaalaor retail, of A. CUBHKAH A o(fcT' Bolt Proprietor, Ho. 133 Fulton it, Haw York of all tha prindprl Drngglrta in thla dty. . Also of JAMES MeCUNTOCK, U, D. MWM hTDOi nnt Wlhwt «♦, - PMl»il»lBhl> And of FLBttdO BROTHERS, Pittsburgh! And GEO. H. KEYBEB, Agent, cor. of Woodrt. and. Virgin allay. And of >f. P. PLSHIHG, Allegheny Gltr. A&d may ba ordered through any Apothecary, Druggist o QTtntry Btorakaeoer la any Part of tha country. aIT » AKER'S COD LIVER Oil*—The beßt ■ artlolaofjOgd Um OU GCTREsE— fiQbxa. in gtofofifld for.sale by ft? , QAIAn DICHBY A 00. HOPS— 20 bales prime eastern just reott and ter rale by . B. ttftABAUOH A CO. LOVER SEED—IOO bushols prime in Austere and for sale by a. lIABBAPQP A Co. HERRING— 25 bbls. in store and for sale v ftr a nAEDAuansco. |IE FLOCK—CObUa.r’Mdjndfbreolo libr itf. • CELL A U9QET. AY 05 bales rco’d antlfor sale by .iilj ■ ■ . BELL* UtroKTT. I AY—lO tons baled for Mde kr _ L jmaa - - bubivkh. dilworth. ROLIi BUTTER—SO bbls. choice Ohio for rale by jiaa BHBTVKB A DItWORTH. A • -PRESENT of a fine Picture, 1 such- as £3 AS * tt SE2Wl?L^ nk, a , » HanGaflary would ba ae* oeptabla. Prim 60 crota and opwarda. -• , :i ~ CEMI-ANNCAL SALE—A. A. Muon A QUNDRIES—6O baga Dry Apples; t ft BXS. BABBITT’S WASHING POW. LUDBftlagttnaadftgMUby ILBUZHI| Dfioa HOUSES. FARMS, &C. TJROPKRXY IN SHALERSVILLE FOB JT SALE. consisting of two lots of ground, having a fronton Mala st of 129 fiat and extending back l»S*eetto Water rt, on which are erected three ftaoa dwelling, two itorinueb. which will rent for *150; and good stable and tot gcll&h. frit. mJ term, T7OUR HOUSES FOR SAXE—Tuttt valtm ; Me pTopertron B*llbrd,t.lo2rt.fttint br VV 6m> on Cassattat., with a row of/our two «torr brick Dwdijii« Ilooaet. Well arranged tot the comfort and convenieneo cu ■Pgutoutop T i»ffi;» Rl±6OS , Uo , 3 4rt. k NOTIIKI! CHEAP FARM— 4O acres of J\ ground all fenced and dcered. situate In North Far etu township. 10 mike from the dtT and 2gmUc9 from tbaSteubwuvUk Railroad, at the NpUertowu StaUon; a comfortable Dwelling House, ham., atone njilhhouM. saoke-housa, 4eu fine orchard. The place J and can tie easily cultivated. Price any. Apply to * fel9 P- MeLAIN A SON. J, NEW BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE,— L eltnatad on Bank tone, Alleghany City, with a Be Lot of 26 fret on Bank tone by Md«poo East tone. The Home It well arranged with Hall, Parlor, Dinlns* Room and Kitchen; Bedrooms, and fin ished Attic; good enllar, hydrant; out-oven,»table, Ac., all Ingood order. Price 12.400. felfl a! CUTUBBKT k SON, 140.3 d at. OMALL FARM TO EXCHANGE FOR O City PROPERTY—A small Farm, one mile east of Untontown; containing 23 acres, will be ezchanaed aa abort. The Uadis in a huh rtate of cultivation, hating been used as a garden. On the nrenuiea are erected a oomjbrtabk two story Brick Dwelling. * sood frame barn and frame stable. .There l* also a variety of young ffuit trees, roots, plant* ehrubbeir and the b®«t » °* grapes. Apply to B. McLAIN A BOX, il, 6th st. fiITY PROPERTY FOR SALE—A large lotof ground, situated In the ®th ward, andfrontlfcg onrenn tween Harrison and Canon, running back to Spring aUey, on whleh arß'prectedJtwo double 3 story Brick Homes oa ?enn st, and 4 Brick Tenements on Spring alley. The whole property i» U Prime order, and occupied by prompt paring tenants-'Those wanting a good and safelaveetment should apply at ;cnoa. Offered at the low price at $6OOO. Now rents IbrSQ6O. Apply soon to fe9 B. MeLAIN A 80a, 21,6 th St. *ft* 1-2 ACRES OF LAND, situatedjl 1-2 i miles fhrfa Enon Talley Station* In LawiWnoaOou 60 acres cleared, balance In good timber land, wluigood Frame Hoase, Barn sndOrehard, fronting on west branch of Little Beaver. on B. MeLAIN A_SON. lOWA LANDS TO EXCHANGE FOR PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES-Wo bavo tonr huo d and eighty acres nfraxceUcnt Undin lowaj county, lowa, which we -will exchange for Pittsburgh Manna** turod articles. Apply to B. MeLAIN A SON, AWRENCEVILLE—S2.QOO ONLY—Tor sale a oomlbrtable Dwelling House, of ball, pailcr, ng room, kitchen, good cellar and four bed roouia— The lot has a front of 48 ft. on Allen at, by 100 deep; a well of good water and pump In the kitchen: ont-oven. stable garden and fruit trees, crape vines of choice quality, aQ In good oner and will he said for *AOOO V *7W> iin hand, remainder at 3 years. B. CUTIIBICBT A SON, 140. 8d st If>ARM NEAR FREEPORT FOR SALE- M. We are authorised to soil that SO acre Farm, near Freeport, for the sacrifiring pries oftlfiper acre, as the owner wishes to leave for the far Writ on tbs 16th Inst,— Apply to fti3 B. MeLAIN A BON. o.6th st. Building lots for sale—a lot of 20 ft. frost on McKee it. by 80 ft. deep, situated In Bir mingham. Price *250. Also. 2 lota situated Jn East Bir mingham, each having a front of 20 ft, on Meadow st by 60ft. deep. Price of each $123. Apply to M a.OUTHBBRTABON,IiO3d»t. T7*OR SALE—A splendid Dairy Farm of 100 P acres, near the Perryaville Plank Road,-8 miles from {to dty. It la In prime order. Oalt ere 2 floe Orchards of grafted fruit, with good Honsea, liaro*nd Stables, and ev ery convenience. Price low, at *45 per acre. Require of foS-tf THOB. WOODS, 76.4 th st. FOR SALE—A Country Seat of 11 1-2 aerea, within 3 miles of tbs oty, on a good road. It is orfbred very low. Knqure of THOS. WOODS, fr2-tf • 76 Fourth st TO FARMERS, DAIRYMEN AND TAN KERB.—For ea1e,478 serve of Land. In Westmoreland county, 60 mile# (2 houre ride) from Pittsburgh, and 1M miles from lUDslde Water Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. About 40 eeree are dram; good tillable land, upon which la a Log House and Bam. It Is well adapted to the raising of fruit, or U would make an excellent Dairy, grass growing luxuriantly, and the place being well sup plied with the best water. There Is aa abundance of the finest tlmbifr, vie Chestnut, Chestnut Oak. (bark timber) White Oak. Poplar, Ac. It Is well worthy the attention of Tanners, as the oark can be rent to I‘Utsburffh, by either railroad or canal. The timber alone is worth more than the price asked,and most of the land would afford exeeP est pasture when cleared. Toe whole will bo sold for this Tery low price of ffiper acre; or it will be divided to sott purchasers, at from *4 to {Bjwr aero, according to qualitr. Terms—Two-fifths tn hand, the balance In throe equal annnal payments. Title Indisputable. Knqulrv of ocil-tf THUS. WOODSJ6 Wood at. Valuable Fropeiiy xor Sale, A'AN Liberty street, adjoinig the Methodist W_ydrare Yard, near Basin. This 1* now the only drolreble piece ofproperty la this neighborhood not already bought op by the PeansylvanUßallruad Company. Front ing oo Liberty CO feet, no Klin street luu feet thence to the Methodist Grave Yard &6X fret, to liberty 100 fret. Tble property Is meat desirable as a Hotel. The boll ding now on It, a good substantial three story brick, with all the necranry back buildings, baa for a long time been oc cupied as the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capi talists and othsre desirous uf making a good Investment, will do well to examine the premises. aplS-tx. RDWAIU) FABER. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—Situa ted in North Fayette lownsh'p, Allegheny county, 19 miles from the city and 2S mllea from the SteuhenvUle railroad, attbeNoblastownstaUon;contains 40 acres, all cleared andfonced and laa high state of cultivation. The Improvements are a cooforiarle dwelling house with & rooms. Barn. Sfable, Stone Milk Loose, Suioke-honae and otheroot-bolidlngx. There Uan orchard ot ehoioe selected fruit of varions kinds. The place la well watered by six living springs, and the whole place can be easily cultiva ted. It Is situated in a good neighborhood, convenient to church, mill, school, Ac. Applyto js9 B. M'LAIK A SON. 21 6th st. A SPLENDID FARM—For sale a Farm ot iV 133 acres. SO acres In a high state of cultivation, 60 tu prime bottom land, balance choke Umber; a two story Brick Uouao, well arranged; a large frame bam, and all necwesiry out house*, of the best material, and put op In the most eubatanttal maan*T. Apple and Fateh Ureh arils, and abundance of oth*-r fruits cf choice qnalltie* eituated on the Youghiougheoy river, 4 miles above Ue- Keeeport, and XO from tbteeity. Frice |6O per aero Ap pjy to_ _JaS 8. CXTIIBEBT ASOX. A FARM FOR 9700.—2 tracts, adjoining, I\ at 49 SOM each (80 la all), sltnated In W&shlnffton Grunt/. OtJo, within 4 BxUtanr the Ohio River. Lot No. I hae a> aaroe cleared wffefetyfcllr, with a Log Cabin ane jouna orchard of graft®! /rnlu; also Bant. Stable and Toteeeo Uobm. Lot NckSkbeavllrandthleklytimbered; lbs sndu islmlsmiewir. TbsvbotilsvsUvtlsiei by springs and small ruht farms fi down* In annual payments. Apply U> ftl3 R M'LAIN A BON. No. 2). Cth st Q|"|f\LOTS FOR SALE—In Germantown, Mlly within 1& mlnnbw walk of litUtmrsh, aeroM the AUertuny rt»cr, oppcwlte the Aqaaduct, for tha low prise of USO each, r«S in bend and per year—they ought to erli a (bet price In • few daya If yon want a bargain and a cheap bonne, you cannot pnrchaae too toon. Enquire of TllUlLiS WOODS, ■b27 75 Poorth itmt THE boat aitc/or on exlonsiye Manafacto ry In the Couriahing Dorowgh of Blrmlngbam, oom pruing about cse and a half tent of ground, having a fTbot on Water, McKee and Dmghim rta. And aleo emalleralte lota, In a great variety of tituattana. fronting .On the principal bualneae at*. In lUrmlogham. Eaat Bir mingham and Booth PlttaburKhrean be had cheap on ap; pueatloato tf. 11. DAVIS. Aocv, cor Wood * 6th ata. VJOUSE * LOT FOR SALE IN EAST Ip LIBERTY, Mtnatad within 3 mlnntea walk of the Railroad Station. The lot h« a fhintof 120 ftet oa the Greenabargh Turnpike and oxtenda back 198 feet to a at. The building conalata of a two atory Brkk Uonsa. bail and 7 rwxna, including the kitchen: Stable, ka great variety of Krult. Immediate ptweeidon can be given. Price. 12,- »iO.- Tennaeaar __ fl. McLALS k BOX, 2lJUtb at. OUNTKY SEAT FOB RENT—A been tlfol Country Beat, a abert dlatance from the city, on an omnlboa route, for rent. Apple to _____ TnOBTWQODS. 75.4 that SALE—A lloubo and 2 Lots in Bridgo- P water, offered at a great bargain. Enquire of aattt-tf TllOd. VTOUDS, 75,4 th at. SALE.—A splendid Country Resi dence, cm the Ohio River, adjoining the Eluoae of Ref uge. on the plank road, at IVoode Run. There la 6 acrca covered with a large amount of grafted frolta, erergreena crapes, berrya and garden tuoU, with a •upenor Dwelling, Barn and out boueca. Ail intended to make a romfortable home. It U offered low. Enquire of Robert Davia on the prenxLM, or of •eia-o Tltoa. WOODS, 74 Fourth Street. T ABGE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE— -1 A WUhln SO mlnutee walk of the dtr, -tor (250 each.— Terms, |2O in. hand, balance in 4 yearly payment* a. CUTUUKBTA SOW, I*o, 3d at. HALE—A superior Farm in Beaver w county, 3 mUss from LcrUngton, and 6 mllee from Saw Brighton, containing 150 acres, 120 of Which la under cultivation, and In fim rate order.with good orchard and 50 acre* of coal on it. Ill* offered low. enquire of anS6-tf TaOMAS WOOD?, 75, 4th at C'OR SALE—A fine Farm on Chartiere I Creek, containing 131 aerie, well Implored, only 0 times from the city; also, a good freae house and lot near the head ofyedend fL, Allegheny.- It la offered very low, I bare a Printed Register with tns description of a large number of farms, country seats, bouse* and lots, which will be given to any who wish to buy property they will find described on It- A fine assortment for sale. Call on aHIMf : Tlloa. WOODS, 76,4tb at. T7OR SALE.—Two Houses and Lots on 1 Wylie street, near Waahlngtoo. vwo I looses and Lots on Pennsylvania Avenna One lot on Townsend street. Also—Twenty otbers in different parts of the dty, an of which will be sold low on fair terms—They are described on my printed Register, which yon can have gratis by call ng at 76 Poorth stroeLlf yon won’t buy, and If you have property tor sale, by calling on me you can hare It before the public at large in a rvry easy way, enquire of TUoa.. WOODS, Commercial Broker, apitf » 75 koerth street. | AND FOR SALE.—I 43 acres of Land, JLi miles tart of McKeesport, on which Is a good Cottage House and Raru; 11(J acre* cleared, a Urge or chard of grafted fruit, and 35 acres of OoaL Now is the time for a bargain. 50 seres of land, nearJ. Murdock's garden, with a good asms bouse on It: U It cheap. , 60 awes, 3 mllee west of New .Brighton, on It ar* good Improvements; ItwlU be sold very low. Also, 3 Vanns of Goal, on the Monongahcl* River, and . great variety of other forms and small lot* of land in die vicinity, which 1 hare described on my printed regis ter. Call and get one, if you want bargains, of apj-tf TIKJMAB WOODS, 76 Fourth street- STREET PROPERTY. —The JP nndmigned cfftre.at private sale the property on federal ctrerat, south side, above Robinson, consisting o EIGHT LOTS, each having aftunt on Federal street of 20' feet, and running baek 100 feet to an alley 10 fret wide.— So Urge a body or aground. In a poeitlon so eligible, U cere talnly now not to be wit with In Alleghany City. Thaw lots are offered at the low price of 82000 each; on*-fourth cash in hand, the balance at L 2, and 3 year*. Persons who may Incline to purchase on the terns stip ulated, will applyto N. UOLSffifI'ASON, PC27 god Brokars, B 7« Market rt. f ARGE CITY LOT TO LEASE.—Tho I A Lot of Ground,'at present occupied by John M’Olos kcfTClothier, on lihprty street, between Sixth street, will be leased for a tern of years from April Ist. next. Apply to JOHN 8. IRWIN, No. NSMarkrt street, a3WI ROBERT ROBB, Fourth street. T7IOR SALE.—A Ground Rent on valuablo FOR SALE 08-TO LET.—I will sell or rent my property InSlanchestcr, oonilrtlng ofashert sere of Ground, upon which are erected, 2 £**»• Uotuss, one containing® and the other 4room* Stabling.lCar riage, Wood and Goal House, and a fine assortmentoffrult. This property is wry pleasantly situated near the Ohio River. The buildings are shaded by trees, and near the Omnibus station, twill seQ all, or a portion efmr Furni ture, and would prefer retaining . poMtoian'until Ist of May. Apply to fl. LKR, 139 Liberty street. 'E'OB RENT—A comfortable Dwellipgtft vl Hgus»>«onUlnlagB Booms. In. good order, BtwjßL nunffi Carriage Ilonas. Coal (lons* ana out Oven, with 2 acresotrleh Land, aR planted with Fruit and ShadelVees, and nearly aR baarlhgApplts, peach**, AerMa excelleaa Arbor, covered Also, a FlowerGtfdas, Ao,sitnatedlnntt from tbe Court Douse. Rent moderate, to uom who would take good tureof the property. Enquire of JO^HN^WATTr^ ■pOR SALE—A first rato Grocery Stand A and fixtures, with a well rolected stock. The stand acme of the best Jn the dty. andhaaagood ioeal-and country enstom. For particulars, address Box 206. Jel2 . FOR SALE—4 l>eautiful Country Seats, on the 4th street road, thlsdde of East liberty. Tb«y « wa? an fought to be aeoured toy. those, who •DhadeUghtrui country hofaa. Enqulreor. , . ■ TAPS. WQQDB. ?&. 4th it. temperXnceville YOU JLI SALE— 23 fiwt on Walnut st, on lha south ■ ajsr ' JOS • lu^^‘“t n?rttt«S' \fT. WASHINGTON PROPERTY FOR lyA BALE—A gted FJameDwvlTlng House, wlth Urge CbtTTCL2 fU ftouton the brow of tbe hUI, and running back.432fi on Bertha A. to an alley,'with a wail or good water, shad# and iruit trees, a stable, and a rood boem Inca around the property. Pria* ISL6OO. Persons dostrous of a pleacant reddacc* and pure water, w Itha view nf the twj rftlse, river*, fox, would do wail to-' attend to the abort. Applv soon at the Baal Krtaie Of* flea of j*2s 8. CUXHBB&S A SON, 140.8 d st. nrsuuAjrcE. Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. OFFICE in the North Hoorn of the JIER CHANTS’ EXCHANGE, Third street, Philadelphia. MARINE, INLAND AND FIRE INSURANCE. Minn Issunscra—On Vend*, Cargo and Freight, to all porta in the world.' lnijn> InypaixctA-On Goods by River; Canal and Lakes, soil hr Tr*"J Carriage to all parts of the Union, Inclu ding the risk by Fire until arrival. PnilsacsAScxS'-Oa Merchandise generally, on Stores, Dwelling Uouseylc. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY Noauß, L 1853. Bonds and Mortgages.. —— -. 4 25,000 00 United States, Stats of Pennsylvania, Phila delphia City, Camden and Amboy Railroad. and other Loans 145,955 00 Itoek in Banks, HeQwiifta and Insurance Cos.- 18,787 70 miETFl**lTeabk9 „ 120.153 62 lash on band—— . .. 21,705 64 : ’reminas on Marina Policies recently Issued-,. 87,137 27 Svbacription Notes——.; 100,000 00. 8519,70*13 bxuctois: ’ [ William Martin, James C. Hand, Dr. R. M. Huston . oseph H. Seal. Tbsoph. Paulding, Wm;isyre,ir.« , . Jdmund A.Souder, Itaab 1L Davis,. IJoshaa L,Pnce, . fohn C. Davis, Hugh Craig; ; James,Tennant, ' . lobert Barton, Bpeneczjltclivain. Joseph S.BurnStt, John R. Penroaa, ChirleszCellj, Jas. 11l STParland, < learge C. Lojper, Samuel K. Stokes, ffn. C. Ludwig, Sdw'd Darlington, Henry Hoan. J, T. b>gan, PJtvg. H. Jones Brooke, James Tranuair, D. T. Morgan, an. 7. G. Johnston. \ WILLIAM MARTIN, President, TbojolS C. lUfd, Vice President. • . Josm-n W. Cowax, Soerelsry. KTOma of :tbe Company, No. 95 Water street; Pitt*- burKh. [jeU.-tfJ P. A. MADEIRA. Agent. Franklin Fire Insurance Co., ofPhilacPiL TkIRECTORS: Charles W. Banc cer, Geo. JLr W. Richards, Thoe. Hart, Mordeeal D. I twls, Tobias Wagner, Adolghe E Grant, Day d-d. Brown, „ F CHARLES Nf BANCREB, >reildent CteiJUgs 1. Bison. Secretary. r This Company continues to make Tosarmnees, permanent •or limited, on every description of Property in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with seeurltr. The Company! have reserved a large contingent rand, which, with tbmr Capital and Premiums, safely in Tested, afford ample protection to the assured. The assets of the Company, on Janaary Ist; 1851, as put>- Uj&fd agreeably to the Act of Areembly, were as foUows, Mertgageb— ......... 4918,128 63 Real Estate 84477 78 Temporary Loans 83^6017 Stocks..— .. 6148900 Cash, Ac 64440 81 81412,708 44 . Blnoe thslr Incorporation, a period ol 21 Teara, they have . paid upwards of One Million Four Hundred Thousand pol lan Losses by Fire, thereby affording evidence of the ad vantages of Insurance, as well as their ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. QARDNEK COFFIN, Agent ap!9 Office 8. K. oorner of Wood and 3d gta. Western Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. Hum fust r .„..r. u. ooenox, tatfr. Will Insure against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks, otucrou: The*. Scott, A. Nlmlck. 0. W. JUcketeoD, G. W. Jeekvm, Wo. IL Smith. tfT A home Inftitation menecod hr Director* veil known In this community. end who will ÜbenllT edjuxt end promptly per ell tnuea *t the Oms, No. 02 Weter Street, (Spans AOo’a Warehouse,) op ateirs, Pittsburgh* jetbe B.Miller, Jr„ J. W. Butler, Wbl Lyon, O.lhm*ea, Karine, Fixe and Inland Transportation lnsurance. THE Insurance Company of North America, Philadelphia—Chartered 1.94. Capital, $600,000. ta January 13,1851. *1.001255 CO. Will make Inn ranoee uu buildings and their contents, Id this dty and vtdnUy; alao on property ofevery deecriptir-a. shipped per steamboat* aad other vessels, nthur by Inland transpcr *tion or on the mu. btmctou: Arthur A. Collin. Pree’t, Thomas P. Cope, Rsmael W. Jonee, John K. Neff, Edvard Smith, Richard D. Wood, John A. Brown, William Welik? Bamnel P. Smith, Frond* Uoekinl, Eamoel Brook*, B. Austin Alllbona, Charles Taylor, Wo. B. Bowen, Ambroee white, George Asplnwaib Jacob M. Thcimaa, Jamee N. Dickson, 8. Morris Wain, H. D. Bberrerd, Seroetary. Thl* U the oldest Insurance Company in the United : Btate*. and from Its high standing, long experience, ample mean*. and avoiding all risks of an extra naiardooe char* actor, (t may be considered t u offering ample security to UtepabUc. WILLIAM P. JONEB, Agent, tel 80 and 81 Water stmt. MISCEL ANEOUS, Pittsburgh Riding School, THE subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladle* and Oentloiuen of Pittsburgh, that he ha* recently erected a RIDING BCHOOU which, to point of die. eommodlottenen and adaptation, undeniably excel* any *lmUar«st»bUshmcntlnlns United gtatee* Iteloca, ttea 1* acceedbl* trejn all part* of the ettr, while Ite high and airy situation. render* It c*p*rially lulled to the pro motion of health, by Lhla moft agroeabte exercise. ,The ■ bane* are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledge* himself that no Pain# or expense will be spared to ihi« establishment the first In the confidence of the pafaUc. ocSl-tf R. 11. PATTERSON. 3TAIEKB*WrWOODWELL, CABIN'KT FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, sda. FT aan 09 rants STMiT.-riTTMvfcaa. 1 W. W. respectfully informs bis friends N A and customer*, that he ca* Jnst completed hi* stock Of Furniture, which it decidedly the largest and best ever offered for sale In this dty. A» he l* determined to uphold hi* stock, wltbeeasoued materials, best workmanship, and newest drtigo*; and from the extent of his order* and fadlltyln manufacturing, be 1* enabled to produce war ranted PUUNITURK etth* lowest price*. Ite keep* always on hand the created variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the moet elegant and costly, that a boose, orany part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to cyder. The fallowing articles consist lo part of hi* assortnmnt. which, far richnera ef style and fixuah,] cannot basurntaacd In any of the Eastern dtlee. . bmii Alv tete-a-tete Sofas; 100 Sofa* to Plush and Hair Cloth; 100 doten Mahogany Chain; - 40 do Walnut do 100 Mahogany Rocking Chain: MWalnut do do 100 Mahogany Divans; 50 Walnut 1 do 100 Marble Top CfeQtTO TeldSK 50 do Drosring Bureaus: 80 do Washstandg 40 Inekaed '' do 100 Common do 60 Plain Drawing Boreno* 40 Mahogaiur Bedstead* 20 Walnut do 160 Cottage do OOOCbnry and Poplar Bedstead*. 20 Mahogany Wardrobe* 10 Walnnt do lOChmr do 40 Plain Bureau* 100 Dining and BreakJhstlfcUe* 12 Secretary and Book case* tO bosen Cane Beat Chain; 24 Cana Seat Rocking chair*! 12 Ladiea'Wntlng Desk* Hat and Towel stand* What-Not* Ktlguiree; Papier Maena Table* OooTOTatlon Chair* • Pembroke do BUzabethen do; \ Hail and Pier RMteUna do; I Ladies’ dea . Pearl Inlaid do; \ Kztenslon Dining Tab** Arm doc — Ottoman* Gothic and Hall Chair* Alm,a large aaaortaenteif Common fundtur* and Wind* ger chain Cabinet makers supplied vttb articles In their Us* Steamboats and Hotels famished at the shortest notion. All orders promptly attended to. mh2o THJ NKW YOKE AND UVIRPOOL UHITED STATES HAIL BTEAMBBS. The EhlWemnpodna thle Line art tba AILANTIdTOapt. w«*t. ABcnOCept, Lux. Oomfteck. rpHESE Shins have been built by contract, I expreealr /br Gormmient Berrios, every earn hae been UFen in their construction, u In the Bngiosa. to enrore strength aad speed, end their accommodations fttPunn- C«n nnequallea for elegance end comfort. Prtae of Panege from New York to Llrarpoo In Pint Cabin. $120; exclnsire nee of extra deed State Rooms, s3oo}' In Second Cabin, ITO; from Liverpool to New York £3O and £2O. An experienced Burgeon att No Berth ean be teemed no _ PBOPOSKP DATJ tteebed te each Ship, ntU paid for. WS OF SAILING. Tkox Nnr You, ISN Saturday, January T. Saturday, “ 31. Saturday. February 4. Saturday, . “ IB Saturday, Hard) 4. Saturday, “ U Saturday, April L Saturday, r 15. Saturday, “ 29. Saturday, May IX Saturday, **..27. (Saturday, Jana 10. Saturday, “ 34. Saturday, July B. Saturday, ** 32. Saturday, AugoJt a.| Saturday, * -19. Saturday,September 2. Saturday, ** IX Wadnaaday January 11*. IWadnmlay, H 2ft. Wadneaday, February V. Wednesday, ** 23! Wednesday, Marcb 8. Wednesday, ** 22. Wednesday, April A Wednesday,^ 3 19. Wednesday, May S, Wednesday M 17. Wednesday, " 81. Wednesday, Jana 14. Wednesday, •* Wednesday, July IX Wednwday, ** 2ft. Wednesday August 0. Wednesday, “ Wednesday September* Wednesday, “ . 20. Saturday, M 30, Wednesday, October 4. Batnrfay.OctoherH. Wednesday, “ IS. Saturday, ** 28. Wednesday, Morember 1. Saturday November 11 Wednesday,’ ** 18, Saturday, “ 24 Wednesday,- ~. w 29. Saturday December 9. Wednesday, December 18. Saturday, “ S 3. Wednesday, •• g* Jfor Prelgbt or Passage. apply to KDwARD K. 00LLINB A 00* 68 Well etwet, NewTorfc DROWN, SHIPLEY* Oo*Ur«moh B. . ROBERTS A 00* 13 Klng’i Amt Loudon; JOHN JttUNROE A 00- 28 Roe NotreDamedS Vietolres, Parla,OKOilU£ n. DRAPER,Havre. „ The owners ortime Ships will sot be accountable ftv BnllipivFpede, Jewelry, Pn-doos Stones or Metah.aaleas Bills of uidlng art signed therefor, and the talus therein sipresaed, tyip Carpetings, Oil Cloths and Hatting*. . no ?,srJ s nijrfQ'doD, A RE NOW RECEIVING DIRECT from the eholes anil targe assortment o wjwtinj-s and Oil Cloths for Spring sales, and In o*rteoo> ' Bml B»gU*h Velvet Carpetiq Bromela and Tapestry do; - Anbussons, a new article: J mperlal aM 8 oper & PI7V * ’ Tapeetirand do Ingzalait Extra and Fine doe Church Carr* Unas Tapestry Stair da . Twilled and Plain Vsnltlani, _ Togetherwith Wool, Dutch, Heap, Cotton, and every deseriptJoa of low priced good*. ' . Floor OQ Cloths muo 3 to 24 iaetwlda»FreM and CUnts patterns, of an aualitiea and price* Also, ntocal* chenille and tufted rags and mats; pUan and table coven:'window jdiadea. tenltlaa blinds; bon and graan oil cloths; cuff hot* cheek canton matting, H 4-4, £-4 and M wUlasUlso. oocna matting 34,34, 4-4. 6-4 and 04 wide, all of which will be offered at the U/wjt caihprieuM phlh Boots and and Bot&u. TAMES ROBB, 89 Market and 6 Union #1 8d door from the Market tKoase, Pittsburgh, would adltne attention of his friends and tth* pnbUe generally to the that, that be baa nowon hand the largest and bat seleemd stock ofDOOTB and fiEOFd.dn all their varieties suehnarewcrn bribe ladles aßd.geailemen.'bf Phils, N. Y«k and Boston, waleh he trusts eannct foU to please aIL His prise* are very moeh reduced, and he- soils .Ladies’: Galtersfrom 1142 to<340;Qeatlemen? Boots from <3,25 totOoO.'and QaltCra, Youth and Childrens'wears* extraordinary low priets. Healsooon- UnnastoihanntbetmvVaa heretofore, all descriptions of Ladled and Gentlemens' Loots and Shoes,, of thsbert oradllT and the latest itris, all efwbkh hswamnta. d iotlsto assortment or Gnm jte&dsls. Omshoes and .ait with. - : - *- FOUUTUCLA6S.—Coifee, Fish, Bacon and V.. • .™„ Pork (packed) Lard and Lard - OIL /Me, per lOOfts. shipping goods from any point East of Phllsdel. phia, be particular to ourh package iteilrtwcL'’ All Goods consigned to the Agents 6f~thts Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh,' will be fnrwarded without detention. FaEtOßf Aomr.—3'osm Potter, Boston; J, L. Elliott, N. York: E. J. Sneodsr, Philadelphia; Stagraw A Koocs, Balti more; Geo. C. Fraudecue, Pitttbnrgh; Sprigroao A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio: J. srUooxheadTLoutevule, Ky.: R.C. Meldrum, Madison. Ind 4 Ratcliff A Co* St- Lous#, &104 J. 8, Mitchell A Son. EvanavUle, Indiana. IL H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAEUT, Svp% Jltama, Pa. jaflO ly Jas. McAnley Geo, Danis, Kath’l Holmes, J. Llpplnoott, CLEVELABI) AHD PITTSBUEGH RAIL KOAD ISI COSSECTIOS WITH The Ohio and Penna. Railroad. Via Alliance. PITJIE shortest, quiekout and most reliable 1 route to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, Bt. Louis, fa VIA CLEVELAND. This route da Goe -Hundred miles shorter and about elsbt hours quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one" via Indianapolis. Two Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Threeßaiiy-Tralns between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland, 0 hours; Chicago, £! hours; and St. Louis, 37 hours. _ VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30 a. M. end 12.00 SL. connecting at Hudson with trains far Cuyahoga Fsll* and Akron, and arriving at Clevdandstlo.o4a.tt.aod 22° r. *. The Trains of the Ohio and Penns. Railroad tearing Pitts burgh fcmtB.ooa, m. and 8.00 a. ** connect at Alliance with trains which arrive in Cleveland at 10.04 A. M. and 220 r. M. The3.oo r. K. Train from Pittsburgh makes no connec tion st Alliance far Cleveland. Paaengers for Toledo, Chldago, EL Louis, Rock Island, Galena and the North»Wo«t. whowlahdo gotUrough with out detention, will take the Train learicir Pittsburgh at SJJO a. K- and arriving In Cleveland at 220 r. w- as that la the only train by which dose connoetkina ere made through to the above point. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and SL Louis at mld ulriiL . Time gained by going via Cleveland 8 hour*. The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, nm a* fallows—Leave Cleveland at TAO'and 220*. w. 7.45 arrive in Chicago at 11.00 p. 1u 7.00 *. w. aad 12.00 w. Trains leave far Rock Island and SL Louis os fallows: Leave Chicago at V. 15 a. w. aad 19.05 and ILOO e. K. Passenger* far SL Louis go over Rnck Island rallaoad to Joliet, and thence over th* Chicago and Mississippi rail road to Alton, and thence by.eteamboat (23 miles) to 8L Louis. Passenger* by the 9.15 a. v. train arrive Id Ealnt Louis at 1120 same evening, aod'by'tb* 10.05 r. n.drain at coon next day. Baggage cheeked through to Cleveland, and there rw ebeckod for Cb ago and HL Louis. Fir A CUut. lit 2nd. 42,301 “'Hhliaao 13,00 4.00 1 M i* Ban#... 10,00 C,W)t *• Knck Inland. _.18.00 | “ Bt.lxiol* 31,00 PutsenKan are requested to pracnr* th«lr ttekat* at Ita* Ofllca of tnla Company, in Mcmoncahrla llnuae, Ijnlow the oornar. J. DUHASIU»upU Ulereland. dell J. A. CAUOUKY. Agt- Pittsburgh. Pittabnrgh, St. Loma and New Orleans To Alliance. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RAILROAD TO CHICAGO, THKXCB ST. , Chicago and Mlisiialppi Railroad. AS AIR L rySSOUTE FRO U CHIC AGO TOST. LOUIS. fIMIAINS leave Chiqvgo daily, (Sundays 1 excepted.) on arrival ofExpress Trains of Michigan, Southern sad Centra] Railroads. ' first tit, tool* Day Mail at 0.13, a. X. Second ** Night Express at 10.03, P. X. . Trains run through to St. Louis In fourteen hows, via Bloomington. JJprinjrtWdaod Alton, mtAmiehengef/CUn or Dapffagt, ronoectlngat Alton with Daily Lins of Packet* for flannlbal, Ootaer. anil Keokuk. sad at 91 Louis with PIKRT CLASS STRAMEKS TO NEW ORLEANSand Inter mediate points on the Mississippi, and with regular llnect steamcnfor KantaaMndCeunrll Blurts. • TIMS FROM FIITSBUaaU TO ST. LOUJ3 33 HOURS. Baggage checked through to £L Loots on Michigan, Central and Southern Trains, andattheDepot In Chicago. BTpTIiOLLISTKR, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. HORUAIt, gnperintandonfc Through ticket* to at. Louie by this route can be obtain ed In PlUaburgat Offices of Cleveland A Pittsburg, and Ohio A Penn’eßaDroad*. aeS7 > flmi)AvB Michigan Southern ce northern Indiana KAIL BOAT), 17R0M TOLEDO TO CHICAGO, connect -1 lng m at Chicago with Clamant*! Line oT Bieamers for Racine, Mnwxuke«, Sheboygan and all the ports on Lake Michigan, and wlththeChtaigo and Rock Island Railroad in connection at La Salle with the Illinois Central and Chi eago and Mississippi Railroads and Illinois Elver Line o Steamers liar La mule, Dock Island, Bt.Louis and all point en the Illinois and Mississippi Divan. FOUR DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. Ist—ExpreM Mail Train leavee Toledo at 2 A.lL,axriv* Hut In Chleagoat 1.27 P. M. ad—Morning Express Train leaves Toledo UU A. M arriving In Chicago at 9.00 p. M. 3d—Afternoon Express Train lean* Toledo at LfiOP.lL, arriving la Chicago at 11.00 P.M. /4th—Night Express Train leaves Toledo at 9J5 P. M- ar rives In Chicago at 6.46 A. M. One Train on Bondars, lesree Toledo at 8.16 P U_ and aiTlTae at Chicago at 0.46 A. 11. Poor Dally Trains on the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, connecting with the ahore. Passengers by taking the OhR. and Penna. to Mansfield, and the Sandusky and Mansfield Baiboad to Monroeville, will there connect with the Ciereland anlTo ledo Railroad. Or by taking the Cleveland and Flttsbuiwb Railroad at Alliance, will then connect at Ciereland with the Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, making the time from Pittsburgh to Chicago, rlaU.'S. N. L Railroad In Uljioura) Through Tickets can he procured at the effli-re of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Ohio and Penna. Kanmaita, under the Monoogahela House, or at the Depot. L.D. BUCKEII, Agent, Pittsburgh, Jnly 30th, 1864.—tf M.B. endN.l. R.R. Ohio and Indiana Jiauroad. leave Crestline daily, Sundays I oxoepted, at AAO A K-on the arrival of the night tmn from Pittsburgh, and or way of the Mad River Kail Rond, arrive at Dayton atLSor.iL, atOndmiaU at 4JBp. K. and Indianapolis at 10.60 ?, x. This is the only line connecting directly at Crestline with the night train from Pittsburgh. . For through tickets to any of the above points, apply at the O. A P. It. -~K. Office, Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Engineer and Superintendent \T -O. MOLASSES—3O bbln. prime N. O. 1 1 • ■ in start ami to sale by tel* J. A.HPTCHISOS A CO.T3 rpOBACCO—3I kegß Kentuoky 6 twist To -1 bsccoln store and for sale by _r»l3 _ J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. dnnn BXS. PRIMB*CHEESE for safe iUUU by fcl3 J. B. CANFIELD. 4 nn BUS. DRIED APPLES, LUU 50 bus. Dried Peaches, to sale by feia J. B. CANFIELD. crirk BUS. CORN For sole by JUUftH • J.B. CANFIELD. A 1~l BBLS. PEARL ASH for sale by rtU falS J. B. CANFIELD. £f~| BALES HAY for sole by Ulf fel3 J. B. CANFIELD. CJILK.S—A. A. Mason & Co. will open on 0 Monday, Fab. 12th, 20 pea. of rich Plain and Piaid fill**. including a few pcs, of those 4 4 Plaids, at >1,60. WOOL PLAIDS—A. A. Maaon & Co. ore IT Bailing out the balance of their Plaids at* discount of 40#oer cent. will - - BLANKETS, BLANKETS- 1 -A. A. Mason IV A 00. Will dees ont the whole of their extensive stock oimankets,oonsistlngof all the dlfiennt makes and .sites ai a reduction of nearly quo hall the usual price*. jalO QGS—9 bbla. rec'd andlbr sale by jpg DELL* LlQQgrr. CLOVER SEED—IOO bus. pnmo new for jtSl J.A W.KBA.T4 Waterst. RATJft—lOO bps, foraalo by oaM wnHIVEB * DILWORTH f OCDST GROVE SEMINARY AT LAW -1 JRKNCETCLLB.—A new term pf this School begins on WEDNESDAY, February 14th. £any attendance Is re* quested. Application may be made to the Keetor. ftia*4td REV. WM. H. CLARKE. COLOUR—SOO bblr. Dayton Extra just re- I; reived by Railroad andto sale by Tel 3 D. W. lIERSTINB * CO, 83 * PS, Front ft CORN— 500 bus. in ear and 200 bus. shell* •dtosaloby . J, *W. REA. 74 Water at. £« ARPBNTERS’ SHOP FOR SALE, situ ) ated on Quarryst, between Factory and Walnut sta, !£Rr um &r« fsaWl&Mr, ffigsrag*- TARD— 5 kegs No. 1 Lard for Bale by jdeli R. DALZELL * Co. ALICOES ADE LAINES—A» A. Mason lJ.*qo. wanow opening upward*of2o ease* of Fast Oo.ored Calicoes, which will be sold very low; also, a large assortment of new styles Uousde I*lncs, at nearly one half the usual prices. d<4 SUGAR— 30 biida N. 0, Sugar now land* lag, and fa sale by ja!3 JOHN FLOYD A OOf HAY.— 5 tons baled. Hay at Depot, for sale by ja3 SHRIVES AJHLWORTH. »|R* FORD'S CALIFORNIA LOZENGES, »SS?f U, )‘o? Bmc y T *5 tt,l W! BT s al * tlT «‘rf Heartburn Aridity of Stomach. For sale by J*ZI ■ JOHN H AFT.Jr., Bole Agent. I4LD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE—* DOLL BUTTER. 20 bxs. extra Boli But- nBIED FRUIT— 2S: bLIs. Dry Peaches, ” TOtTOfUUrr ApHa. .OP. ASH-66. torreb^^ty mABLE COVERS, -of different qnalitios jLOUISVILLE. DUDUBY STOHB & CO., COMMISSION&FO&WAEDING MEKC HANTS, -VO. 9 SECOXD street, Main, and the. River,) LonisWlle, Ky.-, "PARTICULAR attention paid to the pm— endeatow.to obtatajto *ta».»hKm'ndHtSS?2S ffi^JWffISSSBSBgP feg- ? .■ ■ •;•■■■ ■■: I DUDLEY 6TONBACO. . PHILADELPHIA. A street, .ahc??' Second,":, ’ aTL Philadelphia. ' Chun nil superior lft)BF.,for theme 1 ofTlra Companies,LocomntiTes,Steamboats,-Ship*. Mann 2 factories. Dwellings, Ac. It Utnade withootseam, Uianedi,. light*? and far leas expensive than Leather Hose. ."Atjo'-'' LAMPWIQKofaUkimIs. • .... i ;■*•: • -. folMrW . Hide, Oil and leather Store. lh KIRKPATRICK, No. 21 South Tliitd JLF* street, Philadelphia, between Jlarkct andChrtnnt‘ } J ■trtets,—Hare for sale Spanish Uidca, Dry and tiraenßalt: h- OIL; Tanners’ aadCurriet*...' TUOIS. at tholowtjtpriflea and upon the best term*. - * * *• .^tip d » °f LHATUER ln the rough* WANTfiD.'fbP/ . wbieh the highest market price will be glveu, in CASH* •% °tt»«n In exchanga for Hides; ’ __ ttorei tee cf charge, and sold on ec>mabainir;;/.>i T*qwii.ac EDSTON, No. 11l N. 3A JLtt, * Ijiisdelphla,. Wholesale Dealers .la Corn Broom*.»? Stga"-^ ctefa - NEW YORK. SiiiTls EAIS“p n ROftfrYMnat* 1 sct volts außoipnixainnMiMTtrSuMCTtitT ■4 BAIK & BRIN CKEEHOFP. : tuOTTACToxoa asp wiiousAie dxjuxxs ik alixixm o> SURGICAL AKD DKNTALINOTIIimtinT^* Elastic Trasses, Bandages; Bmroorte. METAUCSmiXGES AXJ) FIXBCUftSRT? • which ara offered-to dealers-on the most liberal terms. No. 12 Cow warn, saw Maid ex Luts, New Yoar Steam Factory at TYlßlaashorgb.- BALTIMORE. ..«A B. GMSTJTB, J2+. BCXOLC9 B.o*l*7Xlll B. ft GRIFFITH & SOB, ’ GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 2t SPEAICS WITAJiF, BALTIMORE. fcxmctczs:' Bottoa— Stephen TIUon A 00. • ‘ . Jftw fori—KUsba lUggs, E*ij„ Banker, 66 Wall atrset. ShOaddpSia— White, Stephens A Co. Baltiaiort —John Hopkins, llsn n .President Merchant* ftank; Cbanncey Brooks, Em., resident Western Bank John Loner, ten., Cashier farmers A Merchants* Bank Greenway & Co., Laniers. Washington, t>. C. —Corcoran A r’pgs. Bankers. anl2tf CiafCINAATI. WOOD ENGRAVING executed withdos patch IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, In the bxbt style' at the lowest possible CASH PRICE, by / J. B. SEYMOUR, Art Union Building* Corner Fourth and Byeaxnore sts., Cincinnati, Onto. N. B.—Particular attention paid to large Poetczs, 81l Qiads, Steam Boat andß.cmxiss CARPS. . jyafctf PEOR] VSTM. U. HASKILL, General Commission and Aoctionoer, No. 3 Water street, Pe Especial attention toCommbwion basic ms. auglO MEDICAL. iHJLLANO BiITEHS •JpL oa uR&UINE HOLLAND BITTERSi _ d'llOM LODIS A. IyiSHAF.L’S, Chemist I and PharmaarotUteof Amsterdam, the only Uusto turer. A purely Vegetable Compound, prepared on itnetlF scientific principles, al'tnr tba mMiwrof tho erlebatad. Holland I'rofeainr IVrerhaT*. Bocae** of Its great tooceaa In most bf the Kurtpean States, its Introduction Into tb« - United Stotea wae Intended more especially forUunofOcF Father Loud scattered here and there oxer the face of thil mighty eoantry. Meelingvltb great racoess among them/ lnt>w offer it to the'American public, knowing that Ita truly venderful medtdn&l rirtue most be acknowledged. .ITIB A SURE HKHKDY FOR. _• : ' and Act:#, Dyspepsia, Sick lieadach#, Headache hour ud fool Stotnaeh, Offensive Breath, . unpleasant taste in the mouth after eating or . •laepiag, indigestion,- coetlvencw, nausea, vs®» Uko, extreme languor aipl exhaustion* tom of appetite, uerpondeney, drowti* A npes, Impaired right and memory} pain and tense of fulnese in •- the head, and all dl*ea»- t* arising from a die* ordered stated THU LIVER OR STOMACH. . It la particularly recommended to those rtnrrnnraftet constitutions mar have biten Inspired by the continuant ‘ qm of ardent spirits, w other forms of dissipation. attics of your “ Electro-Chemical Aroma, or Holland Bit •rs,” 1 ee myself entirely mtored. I can eat and deep-- weQ, and attend to or badness with pleasure, and wool therefore recommend it to all thoeo Who m thnilarly al. dieted. D.B. WOODS. Prmswwa, Aug. 24,1833.* Mr. BenJ. Page, Jr.— Dear f>ir: My tlneerwt thanks are due to the friend renommruding your Holland Bitters.— Having suffered for some time with headache, loss of appe* Ute, mental depression, and Ußhaaed of yon) after suSenng \ for 3 years with nausea, and general debility : attending ihdlgtwtlon. 1 now feeljirfectlV restored. Tours, respectfully, JOHN RUTHRRFOKD, Ho. 90 Wylie Pittsburgh, BOSRHAVWS M nollaod Clttezs” and taken*! ether. Should It fall, In any instance,tneffect as mucH and more than the advertisementelaimsfar IWTOurmaney wUI be refunded. BENJAMIN PAGE/fir* Drug and Chemical Houh; ‘ Cor. dandßmithfietdanal/»renandWyUeita. Also, bv- B. A. Fahnestock « Co- H. E. BeUen,Dr. Qeo. H. Eeyeer, Fleming Brothers, and J. gcheonmaker A Co H Pitta* i)r. John Q. Smith, Birmingham. James T. Sample, H. P; Schwarts, P. Fleming and lab A. R*rtkh*TTi A nn-- SUgytMmy. . «"2S-lydftrT PITTSBURGffGAZETTE PCDLIBUKD DAILY AND WEEKLY-BT WHITE & CO. 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