, m~W~- • 1 t QbtOf Tncd, bi£»i tint el&hriefaiff-ten choke rarie - , tfC9> /i • vi' j *. •; g •t • c | Aipgritock'of gfcmeeai anl'Ehnxbbeo ■ k «a Urge, i y«>»0^1»toof tbi«uumV*o* '«awßod*t*a»iW:prt«*C' - iMuntOMI h3dWaalhrongh WHklni Poat Office. n***' WtUUuib, piu, wflTrVtirir* Immediate attention. Qtdanenbikfr'st ofir ausdon d»M,intn» DUteond Mirtet. Also, at th# fW of WUHwi k John -rto*v N6.lM.BmUbfidArteppodto tba Port Wttn- Laryh. ’ f»l.<UtrT ■ ' WM. t J-AB. MUKD^CK. Gfapo Vine*. inn nnn embracing 17 varieties i'UV/ivl/v, vfllbetold aiTtrylowv prict*,by inbtw ’to Joan MCBDOCO, 3«, aoUcvtfF Pittsburgh and Oakland Non^Ht 2 * For Fan FUmttaß. 3800 DWAbF OITERRT, 2 tenraJjft 15,000 Standard 2 and 8 years, 2S varieties. *O,OOO Poach, 40 varietlM. «4000 Evergraena, of fine hardy varistfaa, from small to ft •et. With • Urge stock of Apple, Petr—standard uul dwarf— varieties; Currants, i Urea vartetks;OrapaYlntt, Ahrabbey, Qnea &oQMsl*Dtf,BoM4 Ae. Stoss .vWriag «a exix* articls of eboks varieties migbt find Uto their interest to examine my dock before ordering ebnrtwf*. asfcUwtfF . JNO. MUBDOCK,Jr. sf)i!atotlpf)ia aitJtttißnnmts, POWER AND HAND PRESSES, for -Woolfs, Cotton todTaper 'Manuftetoreri, Printer*, Httmfctaphgw, Book-Binder* and TAllow Chandler*; Copy ing Presses, eitrailws lot Forwerdlaf Houea, Pod Offices. RaUrcad *« fmbyM, end *22 by 1 S4.*"L*tYrr and Seal Prcaxi; Mill and Jack Scrsvrs. CHARLES EVANS * BON. Corner Bread and Quarry BtreeU, noUtfinxd—iaSo / ~ i ; PHJLAIiELPptA. ALLEB * SEEDLEI, - ’ No. 23 Awft Widm*j nwf.SS Sou&Woltr Strut, PHIL'A&ELPHTA., ‘ VirHOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, TT Candles, Biarch, Ac. -Atoll assortment on band to which the Attention of dealers la respectlnlly asked, mrfedly ttaltimoK aiihrtttsrafnts, c. soosn itwwiA •—t. ucaa AHHUTEAO. HIGGS * CO.* Agents for the sale of Virginia BANBBAOTURED TOBACCO. 't No. ffl Ezduoifft Flatty Boifiatn ra. band a large stock, which they distribute t&eloweatmarittt prices. spStfcljd* fCLEURATED' \ t. km lire i. LIVER PILLS. Twoofths bast Preparations eftbeAge. They are not recom mended- as Universal ’ Cure-alls, but simply for what their name pur ports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the 1 human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory _ results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all .Bilious De rangements, Sick Head- ACHE, &X. Purchasers will please be particular to. ask for Dr. G. McLane's Cele brated Vermifuge and 'Liver Pills, prepared by sole proprietors, Pitts burgh, Pa., and take no other* as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be; Vermifuge aud Liver Pills. All i idiers, in comparison with Dr. McLane’ V '>y-1 ‘ v : tfi.'r '•' ’>!’ :<K Sg •< •Vi:;!': &H:: -i< I’"; ft;*? *" :: v • v-\ t -y y 7\v •■ • v** ■••,•■• S- v£ .V.* — :a , *:• Sitting*-llafiDonj soil mt. $5-, 00. ... Bttndard and American Poet* 9 to. ant. I aet National Magazine 12 vole. Wcaif, fine paper. Mathew Henry's Cemmentsry, fun odC Family Bible*, In Vi-lretand Hold, $5O, and Prayer Book*, the finest editions at reduced priori. Album*, Morocco and Papier Mach*, bindings. Portfolio4.fine I lltiatr* tad juvenile*, with colored plain. The Itoevi Mi«rt-Haoeona Work* in plain bindings for n.U M J. L. HEAD, de«* Ponrtb stroet. AGNELL’S' BOOK OF CHESS.—Thu B«v>k ofChott, cootainltiipSie rudimentsof the opening* er eurpUSsd Including Staunton’* aniiy*Tfc£fmio Kings and Queens Gambits, numerous posittownid problems on diagrams, bo lb origins) nnd selected; alto a terie* Af Chess Tale*, with fllutrattbos engrarad from origin*) designs. Tbe whole ' attracted and translated from t-e best sources, by tl. K. Agßell.l toI 12mo. KAY A CO, &S Wood street. TICKNOR& CO’S HOUSEHOLD WAV RRLY—New Vola. Jut published; Kenilworth, In 2 volumes. tii KAT t CO., 65 Wood street. MRS.. RITCHIE'S NEW WORK—Twin Rosas, a Narrative, by Anna Cora Ritchie, in 1 vol* 12mo. fp& KAY * (XL, S.l Wood street, English hearts and English HANDS; or The Rahway »udthe Trenches; by the-to-, thor of Memorial* of Captain Hedlcy Vicars Memorial* of Captain Hadley Vicars. For sain by v jon.v S. DAVISON, fcl • tl Market, near Fourth etrwt. T” HEODOSIA," or THE HEORINE OF FAITH, 2 roll. Baptist Hymn Books. Spurgeon's Saint and Savior. Spargeon’s Sermons, 3d Mtlej. V»r salo by • fo« J. S. DAVISON. 61 Market, near-Uh st. Account books— Journals. % ' ti&lgen. Day Books, Cash Book*, Invoice BouLs. Tlmo Books, Check Books, ’ On band or man* to order in a snperior manner by JaSO WM. O. JOHNSTON A CO, 67 Wood ttreol. New books at- e. c. cochranf/s, Allegheny: . Here and Hereafter, or tbe Two Altar", Theodosia, 2 rols; Teachings of tbe Muter, by a Disciple; Memories of Qenesarelh, by anthar of Words of Jusus; Clam lloward. or a Heart learning lor the Gnaeen; _ Portraits of my Married Friends, or a Poop into Wdmens' Kingdom, by Undo Ben; Rides and Bererie*. Topper. Gathered Lilies, orLUtleChildreu In Heaven; Words to Young Communicants, Dr Alexander; Doddridge*! Sacred Thoughts;Sunbeam Stories, complete; Wards and Mind of Jeans, 32m0 ed; Ryle on Mark; The lady’s Almanac, Sword's and the Church Almanac ’IS Mra Jatniton’s Sketches of Art; Lowell's Poems and 20 rols. of Poets, nsw editions bloa and gold; The Plant Hunters. Capt. Reid: Stock replenished In aU departments. Ja24 New books by express.— Mrs. Horace Mann’s Health tvnd Economy In Cooking. White Lies, Charles Read*. City Poems, Ales. Smith. Llvlngatono’s Africa, mulln aud one-half calf. Barth'rTrnveli In Africa. Wlddlfleld’s Cookery, new and prnceiml Gay Livingston?. Alton Locke. RecoUectiens of Literary Life, Miss Mitford. Js26 - J. L. REED, 7# Fourth »t. JHiscfUaneoufi. GAS FROM ROSIN OIL FATTY P'LTJTD MATERIAL. The high illuminating proper ties of Gas from Rosin and oleaginous substances hare always made them a favorite material for the menu tkctnreof ulnmlnatlng Gas. ManyGu Companies use Roe in with coal, in order to sapply tbelr cutoiners with a Su perior Quality of Gaa. ROSIN OIL is entirely free from all dross and refuse sub ■lances, and yields at once, lti Brilliant IDaminaling Gaa. The greater original cut of the spparatns lor the manu facture of coal gu together with tbe attention and expense constantly required, and tbe difficulty, if not tmpossibility, of entirely separating the unwholesome, deleterious and offensive gases, goneratod In coal, render the ROSIN OIL APPARATUS cheeper and more desirable in every way. 8. COATES, of 37C Broadway, Now York, has devoted his entire attention to the manufacture and aaleof Portable Gas 4pparetus, and he rrepcetfuliy calls the attention of the 1 public to his present complete and efficient machine. Perfect satisfaction to the purchaser guaranteed In every case. For further Information address 8. OOATES, 876 Broadway, New York; Jygoffiawdly or DAVID H. WILLIAMS. Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS AND SHOES, C'H RAP FOR CASH. JAMES ROBB, SO. 69 MARKET BTRKKT, NEAR TIIB MARKET, UMjoit recelrml his Urg» Fall and Winter stock'of LADIES’, MISSES' and CIHLDRENB’ BOOTS aDd SHOES; MENS’ CALF, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIBS, GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac. BOYS’ AND TOUTUS* BOOTS, BHOES, Ac. “FORD’S" RUBBER HIDES, A very superior artkle and very neat, Direct from the Manufacturers, which he trill wll by (he Mil orucumtTtry reduced price* for cub. This stock comprises 000 of the largest assortment* to be found In any dty, suitable for city and country sales, and baring orer twenty yearssxpsricoc* in buying, he trusts that he can n»w suital! tastre. lie respectfully lOTltsa all to want to c JL ataxirlng them that they will be pleased, mrtt—eelO AYER'S WORM CONFECTION* is pleas ant to take. Ayer’s WonnConfection coolaiua no Caban,l Ayer’s Worm Confrciion U porriy Ttgetahln Ayer's Worm Confection will not sicken. Ayer's Worm CoufeeUoa U-ttnmJori.ui* Ayer'* Worm Confection is the only sat:* H\miu ii<-mcdy. Ayer's Worm Confection L« tbeonlycDleiroi Worm krmwty Ayer’s Wo.rm Confection only require* an introduction Into families to procore for itself unirersai Urorllism. Compounded and-for sale, wholc-wle and retail, at the Drugstore of JOHN HAFT, Ju, ddl corner of Wood and Sixth ita, Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works JNO. T>. MATTHEWS," Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter, JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, Ac.— Bnires, Scissors and Bacon Ground, Ac 4 Knife Ihvftn Inserted: Table Euirsa Uepalrod, and General Jobbing at tended tm LOCKSMITH AND.BKLL-HAN'GKJI, 50,T38 SmUbfietd Street, near Sixth, rnramrnoif. /u. Jt&rTh* above firm is prepared to make anything in tbs shape of an edge toot, or do any kind of smith won what wer, oo short stales. Jy2s;lyd WHITE GREASE.—In coos, kegs ami barrels, for greasing Drays, Carts. Carrlagea, Omnl beseesaud all kiaJiuf Machinery, fertaleby JIEN'n, 11. OOLUNS. Nu. 2S Wood .1. npo EXCHANGE- —We Imre some finely A situated properties in aod near the cl! v which excusing* lor Coaoty bonds, storks^.*-..•'5.- Peraonsbari’v*.:.' • •.% v ’ i,K) HetMIU ISublbut. yz n' r T U£ NEXT TERM of this Institution will A , ; amunroc* cm HOSDAY, Feb. 15. tiie fol^f'' / *'^pU»villtwclurgeds? > COpert«rm.ftc4«in *el*c tU« t - l# ' r shidleithfy wtabto pnrtne from the following list. itnt«d, - Ancient History, Zoology, xtet j Enunciation, llcxlcrn ** Astronomy. Pronunciation, Map Drawing, Nat. Philosophy. Spelling, AsdastOeognphr, Physiology, writing, Modern “ Grammar, Composition, Physical “ Rhetoric, Chemistry. I Logic, Botany, Trigonometry. Pur Greek. Lttin, Italian, Spanish,"French, German, Swodioh and Aaglo-Saxnn, ao adJltiuahl charge of $1 will l-e made. ’ Piano, jrf’r course of twenty lemur.* 1 .4! Ureof Plano perform .. .. . . 2 Drawing, per course of twenty lusion* . 4 Oil Paintiug •• “ *• 8 A German l&dy, an excellent piaulst, residua in the family, audwlllgtrelefireniiou th* Piano and in German and Preach. A lev pupils vill he accommodated Id the firmly rtf the Principal. Board, with fuel aod light,exdiwlvo of washing, $3 per week. All paymeot* ore to tie made Id advaura. ' felLwftsdly JOBIIUA KENDALI., A. M., Prtuctpal. iOfecrllanroug, RCOOUBAR’B BTLIPBB MILL • PATBrm) august T.IB&L— I nerrtssr&snmfts- fakjlKff afeatare ttta KOI of paltahla FTOMfL rise far mtorinl ssiitrj 4SS3P • Ori* Mills. MTdIU plan tatica ays, 'day an aim *a- , partly adapted M sttrehlag iMHEXI to Saw MiflL Ter a fall 4*- ! gtiMgnv nurafrctsxere.- B. OOCHSAM A 00-44WAfMA,di.^B 44WAfMA,di.^BU ir -' , w. ala* nmnlbstsrs rrnA Bxrr Mm Bum of *u ~ aim. ha>> iMujin ■ngftl frtrtl —tt tUrtitws*. Mi daaltti ta Boren wine, «u Drert into Bnai ■tfsfkwfire.ky B. OCXJBBAB ft GO. da. •uinta vfjttF Stucco Worker, JAMBS OWGBiS, ELM AND T VTLIE STREETS, STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER give* pnrticularatfcntlan toall order* for work Id hli line. CENTRED and OKNAMRNT& of all kind* furnished u short not ire, ep?l:lyd Walnut UftU Heatanrant. VOSBPHFBIOKSR, (Successor to) Kimball, mebsick ft 00., MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET. OFFERS TO TIIE PUBLIC ALL TUE delicacies of the reason, served np at the shortast no tice, from 0 o'clock la the morning to ut o’clock at night. Business men and others will do veil to call In and exam loo oar Bill of Faro at any |lma to suit thtir appetite. Haring aj-mngrmentsmade to receive choice art Idea in oar Use, from Baltimore, Philadelphia and Norfolk, we can Offer a freah supply of OYSTERS, HALIBUT, TROUT, LAKE HERRING, And from th* West, all the varieties of PRAIRIE GAME, socn at PRAIRIE CHICKENS, REEL BIRDS, which we can furnish to Invalids or others, at Whotreale or Retail, either kt the corner of HAND AND PENN STS. or at WALNUT HALT*. Fifth street. azCO oclLlyd House furnishing hardware STORE.—Housekeeping article* generally Uoll.'w Ware, Table Cntlary, Plated Ware, Brittannia, Bright, , Japamie-i and Prereed Tin War**, Wood and Willow Ware*. JOUN FLEMING, •e 34 No. 47. Market street, corner of Third. FAIUUANK'BPhATPOHnSCALEB. THE undersigned hnvingbeen ■appointed ex clusive Agents Tor the sale of these eelebrafod.'BCALES, manufactured by the original inreotors,.*. ft T. FAIR BANKS ft CQ-, respect Colly invite the attention of the bus iness oommnulty to the superiority of these Scales orar all others. These- Scales hare been subjected to the SEVEREST TESTS on *ll the principal Raßroads'tn the Cnitod States And England, and in every branch of haalnass tbroochont th* world, and their uniform accuracy and great durability hare gained for them the reputation of being TIIE STAND ARD FROM WIUGiI THERE CAN BE NO APPEAL. W* are prepared to flll order* for Counter, Portable, Dor mant, Rolling Mill, Hay, Coal, Railroad and Canal Scales, AT KixnrACTCTitu* PUCES. HUSSEY ft WELLS, No. 825 Liberty Street, Commercial Row, sdTslyd Pittsburgh. Ponca. SAGb! LAOS!!—Hour, Buckwheat, Corn meal, Salt.- Ilam, Grain, Drfod Fruit and all kinds of , made from Bleached jin*linn, Oauabnrg Drills and Dock, neatly printed to order. In appropriate styles, on the HUlerssdd others Jrtll fla<l it to their advantage in the Quality of goods need and price* charged, to hare their or* ders filled at my mknufoctory. DAVID C. UERBBT. Jal4:dAltwF corner Liberty and Hand strn-ta. FLO BAGS BARLKY: 87 do Oatn 8 do Timothy feed: 10 krga No 1 Lard; 125 boxes Cheese; 300 lbs Buckwheat Flour, Rec’d and for tale by SURJVKR ft DfLWI.RTII, Jals 130 and 132 Bound alirvt SEIDLITZ I'OWDKIiS, nlwavH frenh, i*n hand at JOS. fLEMIKG’*, JalO turner Marki-t st. and the Diamond. DRESSED HOGS. — I 4 Dressed for eafeby Jat lIESRY If. COLLINS. RYE FLOUR—4O hhls. and 30 sacks for ■ale by _ jail HENRY 11. COLLIN'S EGGS.— 0 hbl*. Eggs just received and for sale by jatS R. DALZELt. A CO. TAKKANT'S seltzer APEKIKNT Will not fall to effectually nuaoTe Dyspepsia nr Indices: lan BUloa* Headache, Uevtbnrn, Acidity of the Stomach, Coe tivenosa, BheutuatUm, Affection ol the Mw. Only for isle at JOS. PLKMINU’S, JatO corner of Market street end the DitmonJ. Qf) BBLS. FLINT HOMINY for sale by JAB. GARDINER PATENT BUCKETS—2OO doz. in store and tor sale by J*2o ISAIAH DICKRY A 00. BBLS. Commercial White Wheat 200 hide. Buckingham White Wheal Family Floor, Arriving and foreale by Jalß JAB. GARDINER. NO. MOLASSES—3O bbl. prime'N.'o. • McJaasoe In store sad far sal* by Ja2l T.IdTn.EA 00,112 Second sbeet. •VT 0. SUGAR—2O hhda prime for sale XI « low for cash by T. LITTER ICO . 112 Rrc ,t. QUOAR AND MOLASSES^- O 22 hbds prims Sugar; 40 bbls Plantation >u.u. To arrive |<*j wteanirr- Vr-—. A FALSE TUEOKY EXPo.SKp THE TRUK SCIENCE REVEALED Mankind hare long been cnjfutphed iu durkuuna *< r«- ganU-the mysteries of medicine, and of deriving a truthful solution of Its power urer disaate, and it* pru|**r us» in the treatment of the sick. Medicine, as practiced by the regular (acuity, U* .Muslim a bundle of improbabilities aod uncertainties. Thr-n* 1* uothlng In It* theories on which the phystciau can nly a* certain or Axed;. the result* obtained from iu prescription* are doubtful, and hi most caees unsatisfactory. It Is a solemn audstnrtUiu fact, that three-fourths ot tLuae “who hare departed this Ilf?' died victims, not (>• uurSf', but to the InJndidonsapplicaUuQ of lhi*suMl« <tnd unefr tain theory, as practiced by the regular faculty. We bore proved the BUer fallacy of the regular priwtio* of medldnc, and the great uadenfable trutliluln-'sn of the K. R. R oTur auJ over agalut far, In a tliouaandcasea, »hrr> tho regular physicians base given up their patirntsa* iu<*nr aide, and liaij in many tlio time to only a !:-» short boufc, that thrir rictims had to lire, Rad way’s Rmdy Belief; Regulators or Rcaolrcut, aa the case may hare bn.-a, has restored thoeo dying patients to new life and health. Jo the treatment of the sick by the R- R. IL remedit-s there is nothing left to chance or uncertainties, for theae remedm are an prepared as to poscos Axed and pMtivvcur atlse powera, founded on principles «s liumtttable In their power over diseases, aa Uie laws of grerilation otit the earth. It is thcrefora. Impossible for those remedies to foil io reiuorlngfrom tho uuman system thedlfllculty for which they may be giron, and of restoring the u>hU* human «ya tem to It* normal condition of hcaltli. This Ls readily aeon In the miraculous efficacy ul KAl> WAY’S READY RELIEF—for the momout this renimly is applied to the |mrtor porta of the body tortured with Jkuu, or crippla.l with iohrmitiee, all puiu and uneasiness come*, and Ihecrlpplod, lame and wounded limb becomes inrimr atod with ruaewud strongtli. So also with tho Reeolrent Tho most reuuiairu Sorea,Ult«ra, lluiaudi, and tho tno»t u atl&stsof cn/oolc diauuas quickly L«ruiue extinct aft ew doses it taken. Arithmetic. Book-Keeping, Algubra, Geometry. In cases of Dyspepsia, Oonsttpatiuu uf tno Dowel*, cl tho Ltror, Congestions, i’alpitatiun of lit Heart, Rndwaj**»-Bcgulators, la the form of fills, can be rcllwl upon us a poxitire apd jeittun corrector and regula tor of thsoa difßcnltlet. In case* uf tempuraay Cpnstlpat lon : or derangement of the stomach or bovrola, ths-Catliaittc acd ; Furgatlre fillsgirou by the regular (acuity, eien if they r«~ more tho temporary difficulty, do so at the expensa of Oramps, Rlckucssat btonuch,and Weakness, and after tho affects of these pnrgattTea Are user, the -bawds ate left cos tive and the system deblUfAted. Radway’s Regulators will Instantly relic re the pain And distress, remoTe th* dJflfoultr and restore a regular action to tha liver, stomach, hovels and other organs—thsy neither lrrltat*, laflame, sicken or weaken the patient, andthe eracoatfonaare natural, wiih outprostmlngthe syitea orcremplng tha bowels Thsse remaaJea are theualfonss tluit have reduced l • hygienic priudpl* to the fixity of a mathematical demuti •treUoo—inrariable in all eases, and proceeding op a settled routine. They, and they alone, hare imparted to the in congruous exporianew and repugoant practice of the so call »1 ‘'regular faculty,” the precision sud hivarlabillty which are essential to tbs requirements of a science. Taklug the human body aa the problem. And health as its normal con dition, they proceed by fixoa rules to eliminate all extrane ous and deleterious particles, and tho* restore the constitu tion to Its integrity, by th* expnlslon of those local or organ ic Irregular!it* wbkdi vitiate toe Aoundsossoffho whole, wscaxcs. In Cholera, YsnowFsver, Ship Fever, Dysentery, Dta rhoaa. Typhus and Typhoid Perm, and all malignant and malarioQsfeverSjßad way's Ready Relief and Kegulaiura are aot only poelßve carativet, but certain prerentires. Not oufy In the milder latltudeeof the North hare these remedies cored the paDenta of three terrible maladies, but undor tha burning tones of tha treplca, where, in the wildest and most violent degrees, thoy scourged the people as a pet tllencs. Wltn these remedies you need not frar exposure to any contagions disease orlnfectious malady. cmrsmcxmtu ctszxscs. All diseases that hare become uiablithed lathe system, called chronic or constltatlona),' Radway’s Resolvent, aided by the Relief and Regulators, will remora. Scrofula, Broo chlda, Ulcere, Bores, Fever Boros, Humors, Humors, Balt Rheum, and all skiu dlseasstwtll quietly yield to this all powerful remedy. Th# cm of the RaaolrentWlll, In * fow weeks, entirely change the whole condlttoo of tho body, wo care not frdm bow many generations jowhare derived your title to the diseases established la remoTe U,and git* to you what your forohithers wore una ble to—a pur# and heal th/ body—free from diseases. All diseases prevalent *t this season uf tho year, caused by derangement of tho organa of the system, sudden changes of the weather, beat and cold, disturbed circulation of the blood—Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tic Dolareux, Bowel Cum fdainta, Fever and Ague, (l«uh)cha. Toothache, Aches and Pklna of all kinds, BruJaes, Burns, Scalds, Falla, InQnmma tory Diseases, Congcstlre Diseases, Uamon in Uie syitem— Impure Blood, Bolls, Pustule rimples, Blotches, Ac. Liver Qomplaints—Dyspepsia, Kklnay Oomplslnts, sad all dlsaoo whether acute,lnflammatory, taMarious, imctoos, chronic or constltutioaal, Radwsy's Remedies will most positively axterml uato and the Infirm andonfaebtod m to health aod atraagiVw' SSAlllf - TO TUI OTtSU. Ye who bare friends now upon tho britik of the grave, on whom all hope* of recovery are lost—who have neon given Qp as incurable by your physician, wo Invito you to make one more effort to save tha valued life of tha dying one. A trial of these Remedies ciunut do any Injury, and may re store to life and health, even though do hope* are entertain td by your physician. Over a thousand ouch instance* have (ome to oar knowledge: and we therefore,-foal ourselves Jus tified (a requesting the trial, firmly, after the physician ■art b« can do no in or*, bis prejudice to your using a reme dy that most do good, is criminal. At no of the Instances ws have alluded to In the above article, we refer the poblio to the cnae reported to us by Richard Griffith, Esq., well known in Canada Westas a man of high Integrity, and well approved of by hi* cooutryman or his high official rapacities. UsutoWiutTß, FoutenecCa, 0. W, ) June 24th, 1667. / Iu October, 1855. my wife giving birth to a child, left her bed too early ami caught a revere cold, which premised to terminate her Ufo. In* best physicians In this neighbor hood sod Kingston werafttfAUeiulaoca 00 her—but all of no vaail—(A* doefor* had mem \er up to dn. Fhr scteit'con tecuhn wrtkt 1 sat at her bodaldo, momentarily watching to »co her breathe her last. I happened to see a copy of your paper called u Tht Moving World,” and there rood of four medicines. I resolved to lest them as a last resort.. 1 gave her the Rcfoltvnf with the Regulator! and Relief cording to directions, and in (Arcc days obtentd a miutrr ful impravtmeni. Fruo this aha daily recovered, and <a now, I tank God, better than ever she was Id her life. The child, when three month* oW, might abed > ..1-d, and dwindled aitxry to a mere tktleton, nothing but lone and ifct* hi* eyes protruded from hit head; at if Ouy tcould drop out; the physician* ell united in raying there waa no use of at tempting to nave him,. Ail cau teal Jioptlat, at he trai too fomy and noddle. Bat I thought diflerent. Tour Hear edlae g»To Hie to ray wife, while the doctor* gar* her up to death. I again had reccmno to them. £.gare him the Re admit latcnully and o*fd it u a wash externally to bU •yea ha is now a langfilu, hearty. entitling child, enjoy ing tho beet offaeaftb. finer ohndiant end gratofol •errant, RTCUARD GKIVI'ITH. Tlse eboTA, reader, ly tut one out of thousands of elmilar case* In tho world, where bad the verdicts r.f tho phrairtan* bran rolled upon without farther trio!, death would bare aeiud it* rlctxm. Do not therefore jetra sp yoor friends on tbo mere rej-ort of your pbjsidana who ray they can do no mom. When yon are told tbl*. rraort to oar Ramevilra. RADWAT * C0 n lea Fnlton street, N. If. for tale by UUNT A MINER, Muonic Hall, -PitU <ri« R.R.H Ilemtdlra are told by Druggists, Merchants and Storekeepers. eulß ColSalawlyP RADWAY’S HEADY RELIEF—S p-o* on band and Ibr sale by The Ureate'at Medical Dlicorarjr OF THE AOE. MR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY. UAS discovered o t ear common pastor* weeds, a Tthat cum etary kind of Unman from tlis worst Scrofula to a common Pimple. lie bu trit-dilia over elereu hjuiltsd rsrrt ead oerer fellod except In tv»f;Farae(both thunder bamar.) Uelieeoow *r % :- :•!> »m> hundred cartißcatea of Its value, sa of Boston. utadto euraaoortlng tore month . t rare the worst kind of pimples ot I" - * r 'TKemsr- B. L. PAIINESTOCRIW, comer erf Wood sod Foerth itroeU. V(<*ai lb« irsiom of bolla. t to ear* tue wont c«ukar In :^ t X corm fHetijraf. WVER’S PU.LS. AHK tiarti.'iiliirly n.luptcl t i .li-raiim-meins of the appcritns. «ml <]<*•**« truing from impurity of th« Wo«l. Atarj'v p.,n m „:i ihe n.n.t.lHiuU tlwt nfHirt mankind , u 0 ; and *, U9e . joentty thow l’iu< aru f. m»:i) twi-iie* of Solijoiund are atatamenu (rotu wm* nnnii-i.l f>hT*lcl»iit. of their cfircu in their prvtl&t'. * FiVll.T lh.T-1- 4 Fn.m Or. y |V ~f ,W ■f.-Hr11U'..... H,.i |rii..v ... x.ilWi.l .jrahtirj »nrjin»« anr rmMirti• 1 tvyarc nuM. but r< ry ceit'iio ami eii« (oui m linsr a. nt, , „ ii lft |>oa»U which make' tbvm 111 ii .i'ir 1.. m, n u,... v treatment cf dilt'lLV." For a.: au [j.-.i. Cjm-v i.Ta ' ' Or T'-.'-J '■ It ■ .V , Ci•'•/ "N”l «!’- yo'tr r»t- adapt. <i to tl.c-ir I‘Ui I* -• mhii nji' rim', '-'il I tin-1 l-r-*..-nr ial vli-TT«» i upon the Liver \iry nu.ked u.d.-e.i they lute in mr practice pi-w<| more vOv Inal !.,i the < ur.> ol i-.7n.uj c.-;n -1 jJainU than nny mi-remedy 1 -an nu-ufaon. I *iiii'»ro*y I rvjnire that we hare at hii-lti' a ping..lire which ii worthy 1 -Ihe I'oi.fidem r i.f the prof- xnim. »n-l tti- p»npl* ' DtSPtPXU- IVMCiD»TIOS‘ Frntn in. H-urv .1 :i\ 1,-tutt ••Tljr CiU-t Jllll Ullfo k til J tl. a- |..i lII.' lialt L.en all uni in rut pf.ictien, ami have «.i:l;ifie.i too tliui limy «ro Irulran rjti-.vinlim»rr im-dl.-inc. 8.1 p~ ulUrly are they adapted 1.1 uied,j.-nM>*«r ihe lina.nn »v »i. 111. that they win tj'n'rl' nj. ni U.IJH »!.i:,-<, I U-> e '-ivd amne raxes of dyi prpn.i Ml 1 W ,|.J| il.i'iii, whi.h hud reacted tin* otln-r rr.iu-i'ir.* m-.-• ••.uiii..-n'iy n- h.<ic,,l | h.»rr expcn m-'tiUlly fiiuinl l!'n a. 1. Li-ul.i 1 i.,d lu nli.i -i .•! 1 i!.j ■ -in plniutu for nhlch >'•» rr.*.’numij;d Itiem." I>tsc:.tehi -Duimiar.A--lli.nl i'r J. <: <;,■„ c-.i ov . (’ills bn. li.-uln I ni'iiiitliu my inu-ii c, uni 1 bold tlli-m lu Ut.-rlll >t« ilnt* lit 111, Ip-bI lipi i i.-iiLs 1 ImTc i-Ti-r f„imd. Tln-ii nlter«tiT« rln-<t ti|.nii tI.o Ir.er mates thorn 8i..-XioUent remedy, tv In u trivon m *m*M f..r ?.i7i..k# dj/wnirry iitd tliarri.a'a- Their aiitrnr •‘■•nimz mute* tln.ni tory ftcccj.t*bk'ucJ i.nTbrii.'di lor the u-o -i tr<.tu>«& and iliiMren” fTTCiIMt UDsTRrCTnVi - Wi.li.il;— JfV prats'*!' .1. Pr. ro Mrt F Sh-ji . ) »-ra<.'r~- ut ,j }". U'tfc i.i ‘I dud one nr two largo dose* 0! yutu |“ilu, Ukvn at the proper time, are t-xnvihmt proroviiveA o< tU« natnral were tiuii when tvholly <>r p-trli.illy HDpi'.ri-aiied, and alxo very ef frt tiial to r|.unso the er.mi-i. ii Kiel e\|w| w..inn*. They ore #0 tnncli th« beat jihvMi h.ire th-»i I rer.ptmm-n l to other t i my pntieuld " OONSTIr ATIuN —CosTJ V tai»S, FromDr.J.i'. IjnyAji, Mi*Ur*jl, LUn<jJj. **T»o much ramiut bo said of your I’ilui fur llur rare of | J**' l>d—J--21 c-ijUtvitfit. If oth.rs of Mir fraternity hart- found them • oa rfflcnri.ini a* I bate- they should yoiu um in proclaiming ll»\ A O NOTICGt it for the benefit uf Iho mnltitndes trim sutler from that | PITTSBURGH. FT. ryMrrtmmiiran complaint wbttli, althonch ted enough iuUarif, u tbepro- | X WAVNB A CHICAGO 1 LAt gnnitor of otben that ire ttowo I believe c,*(ix«n<t, to luMli COMPANY. with Us ample Boltin*Stock rioJ Male-: th ° - l Tf ’ r ' ’ l '* • r " Ur L * af,trl thHl ~ auJ tu-'i't, an Jits through .•ouneciioua. in transput*! care the dUrax*. I Pwnenitnr* and Freight from inilbi.Mi.pL puUbimA iMTCEiTto or the Uwoo-Scu-rt Li- KttT.iPeirs —3*tT . to Chicacii.St. LmUs, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and nil places Knrt-M—fErrr.a—TuMOESi— HimMtTHJ! tJoi'T— , »v«rt and South weM, uill. agreal degree orV* «»larity anti „ „ „ NinuLou. expedition. * 3 ' jyTx? r n E V Llcl , lLlll : rhi t ld . d^,vl i , 1 The £»rt that Nils read’ forms a direct and -mueolidated I g ,nr t' D yonr Piu-ijum/y i || M between Plttsbnrßh tad Chicago, i, . ■nf'Koa: gnar- Iht w ood. They do that. I bare used theta of late yean, in I « uIMJ that its Trains will make pari tio< tuc •oiwoetioiri my pmctice,andagree«Ubyoiirstaiementsnfthetrefflcacy. with Tr*in*..ti other H'-vls They stimulate theexcrelorie*,and carry off the imparities pAsstNoKa trains leatx *. that stagnate In the Mood, engendering dUenao. They : Piltalinreh i iv-iii,,. , or w,..,.. stimulate the organs nr digvriiou, and im vunlity nod ■u. s». Mail 6.30 a. *. iOfip.-a. y.uuVis rigor into the system. Exj.ict* 2J5 p. u. \ 1u.06 p m i 546 a.m -.Viidi remedies as yon prepare are a tMU.x.nl l .'oeOt. and Mail Tmlu leaves Pittsburgh at 6.30 t. farming in Chf. you deserve great credit for them. j cage ut 5.36 s. u. Kxpr&w at 2.00 P ai. >oa .JlciDsaaß-Stct Uladaciii. l oul Moil,. a -Pit»_ UiAcn CwoxffAn-Mail train at uMt p. a duress • PROMT—iTxtnOßs—Parjiltsis—lit»—A' i train at TCn a k V ■ai.. „f7^, Dr ,',, ! Tlja fl (10 A-il.Tralu friim PlttMtnirglt.lieiugii Train fnrluul 9ttta Dr. ATtB. I cannot answer yon WiUi i«niplalnt» basinoss. Is overtaken at Crestline by Expirsa train fruta I hare cured with your {ffLLs better tloin to say aU th<M tee Pittsburgh at iU> r w ’ V erer trcaUd nilha P*ryatxz+ I place great depend- All Trains make clow connections at CresUine for Col am. ence on an efTectnal cathju-tic In ipy. daily.eontrst with Uis bn», Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St.' Louie also, at Port W.^ ~lc>nln »‘ h « I Wayne with Trains on Wibwb and w£?era “Srid fi.r ronrae ralne them I.lghI). j Lafayette, Central lUinoisand St. L..iiis;aNu, at Purest with Most of the PiU* In market contain Mercmy.wbirb, ' Trains on tho M II.AL K.IL.U although a valuable reincdv in skillful liands, is dangvrous ! unrtßt^o imJfUlV},,'"" “If «»> I’*- I From Cl.lc»go. Ft. FF.vi.'.Cmtllu.JArr. Pltt.bV qnently follow its mrnutioaa dm. Three contain n<> ni-rrn- y yj n u j j ; * ry or mluerai substance* whatever lh M.‘ Mail B.thr. h\ 5.30 a.m. lHiir.uj ».\u r. m. Exprras UKi*. x.| 3.00 r. u. |luose.vr] T.‘i'.A.a. Those Trams make doso|cnnu<K-tloußirith Trains t>r Phil a doliihit, ilaltttnorn and New'York. Train* from 6t. Imuia, Indianapolis, Ciuciuuatiaod Colatn bas make clcHOconnectiout at Cresttiue with all returning Train*. At Ft. Wayne, Train* from St. Louis, Central Illi nois. LaQt it to, aud intermediata pluctss, conueet with alxire Trains. At Kon-st, connections am made with Trains to and from Cincinnati. Springfield and Dayton. Accommodation Trains—Learo New Brighton tor Alle gheny at 7.00 a. a, ltU» r.M. Leave Allegheny tor New Brigbtonat H.-li a. «. anJ 4AOf. m. Baggage checked throegh, and no charge for handling. For tickets and farther Information apply u> A. T, JOHN -BTO.V, Agent, at the Ureal Western Kali road office, directly on the corner of the Monongabcla House, Pittsburgh, or If QKORQK PARKIN, Passenger station, Penn St. between Wayne and Uand; B. F. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn S*. dppodte Treroont Uonae, Chicago, or t the Agents at the .Stations along the Itne. To commence oh MONDAY, January 25th, and coutluoo until furriier notice. J. J. HOUSTON, Uon. I'aes‘rand Fr*t Ag'l. D. W. BUSS, Pass’r Agent, Chicago. J. II MOOUK. Sup't. AYER’S CHERRY PRCTuKAI Has long been mknnfirtnrrtl by a piociirakbemui, anil or* ery ounce ofit under ln« own ere. with invariable accuracy and care. It I* M>ate.t uml protected I.y law fr.-in cimu- U-tfelt* uu>l con*e<l<iruOy itu bervU'-d uu us gvnuiur, without lulultcratiuii. It supplim the rm<-*t i-medy the worhlba* over known for thr cure of all pulmonary com* plaint*: for Cmtriit, Oul-lw. n*»arv'ness. A-dluno, Croup, Whooping Cough. Bronchitis, Im-ipu-nt Consnn![ttton, nml the relirf of consumptive paticnUUi advanced stages of the disease. As lime make* these facta vriiler ntiJ better known this medicine ha* gTadnally become the best reliance of the aflHrtfel, from the ioscabiu oflhe Aim runn peasant to the palace* of European kings. Throughout this entirecountry, la every stale and city, and Indeed nimowt every tinmlel it contalua, CnEktr Pt< toeal i* knouu us tho best of alt reme dies (hr diu-aars of Ihe throat and lung*. In many Ibreigu countries it is extensively used by their numt intelligent physicians. If there is any dependence on what men of •eery station certify It has dine for them; if «i> can trust onr own senses when resee the <langer>>ns affection* of the lirbgs yield to U; if w* can depeud on the assurance of In telligent physicians, wlnwe business is t.> know, in short, if there Is any reliance ujmii any thing, thru is it irrefutably proven that lids medicine dors i nrethe class i-f diseases it is design od for bovond auy and rtli other remedies known to mankind. Nothing but Us intriuni.- v u tu.-s, and the nnmis tokahle benefit cvuhirrvd on thousands ol sufferers, could ; originate and uiaiutaiu llie ivpiitali»nitvujw)a. While tuauy : Inicrior remedies have u-en thrust m-.u the community ' have failed,and been discarded, this has gniuod friends by , every trial conferred benaflu on the aflllcted they can ner. r ; forget, and produced cure* 100 numerous and remarkable to , W forgotten. Prepared by l*R. J. C- AYKR, l‘ra- ti--al and Analytical Chemist Lowell, Mass, and sold hr all Ihngjpst* and Deal er* in Medicines everywhere. f.in delulawlvF AVER'S CIIERUY gI'ECTORAL AND li 1.1..“ can be hail, wholesale or retail, at U. k PAIlNKtrrtX’K 4 Oil'd, ocCd o-fuer ofWoodaad Fourthats.J Uealtn amt Strength Dlun Inevitably Follow Us I'iti Haa’hav«’s ITolliind Sitters. The celebrated Holland kem edy for Djtpepsia, Dfa-ose of the KMncjs, l.lvrt Cora pbuuts, Weoknoas of any kind, Fever biul Ague, and tho va •fiotu affections consequent upon * diaorden-d Stomach or Liver. Such as Indigestion, Aridity of the .'t'jniacb,Colicky Ifaius, Heartburn, I>*• of Appetit-, Despondency, Co>live o***. Blind and Blooding Pile.*. In all Nomina, lUieuraatlc and Neuralgic Affectioua, it bu iu nutn<»rona inatanera proved highly beneflcUt, and iu ot hers aflerlcd a dccjderi cure. Natun-finds »•> n.'w on«iAy t<> combat, with this d.digbt- Ail tonic In tio-sy«tniu It* eflectaare almost majeai, yet the curepL-iinnueot. It mmoiuniratn no Ticd-nt shock to the !> stem, t-.i. l.j arrowing Ita vital energy to normal ac tion, cnabka >l fr. ihr.-ts ..n' tlio can«e, and thus thoroughly •radicates tho .nouiao When it* medicinal uniiM arc so nnfa-rs»Uy acknowl edged. and partmtlAi lj lcjc, uhero it tins tn-.-oaie so popu lar aa a family modkiue, that it Is sold by many of tlio gro cers, as veil aa by all thvdrtiggfau, it would term need lees to offer further evidence; yet as (here are duubtloM soma srho bare tried many advertised ranodii-a, and stQl suffer from Dyapepdai a on.> or mors of Itsdreadfal forms, we sub lota the following certificate*. the snthentlcity of which cannot bftdoubted, coming as they do front persons an wrll known. WHAT IT IS DOING FOR THE SICS. Wm.Bchcr.haaa, Esa., the well known Lithographer,sayii “1 hay* frequently used Ousrhavo'a Unhand Uittrrs. and find It invariably relieves iudigcatkm and debility." Rev. Samuol Babcock -aaje “I foaud special relict from Its qh fora severe headache, with which I had long Buf fered.” J. W. Woodwell, £k] 4 aaya: “l hare used Bwrb*»*'i ll«l gad Bit tens myself, an«l recommend it to ollutb, know tug It t*beltut what it U represented.” "Ala. Jonathan Nody, of Lnwor J*t Clair, taye "Ihavede rlfad (rest benefit from Its nse f..r urskut'u of tb« stomach and indigestion’* Jaa. SJ. Murphy, **rr “After several physhdaus bad failed DtStharu'a Holland Bitten uuwrr.l the pain from BJ bean »kA ihla.arising from Indigvsttuu." Tbf editor oi the Klitauulng Free Pri-ea, aaya- “After one of tbe beat physicians In this platu lutd failed, lkerhnvo's Holland Bittore cured meof v urst f..nu of Dyspepsia.** ~ .£* , "* u 'l* Felix, uuly manufacturer t.f the original “Extract , u| Hi-fs is one of ' Kaiiroais, 1838. P«np»riv»at* tt*llro«q. *853. " n rT , w ,. inn wwj i'i ~'iiin in Tll£FABr MAILTRAIN I«tm the rwnßor SuUon rv,r u ,,‘;V 0 L ;v'' t 'C ia '' T^ rn V V '"!~ £ . •*>ery morning, except Sunday, at 8.05 o’clock. Pittsburgh • ‘ ot . , '"• r 'Ta Cincrn tln»r, arriving in Philadelphia at 11-50 p. a. Ou ai.J after m.imu v 'rv . „ TUB KjtPRKSS THAIS leaves the Statt.,:i overyen- Tem-.h vu,hl» r?,,.?V V ,,ir ’ ulsxatffAO, , : .!,(%. e ‘ h !* ll ‘ DU £!rr, ‘’ r ’ , ‘ uhMr “ L fho JoLustoun Accomuudation train leaves Pttt»borgt> HIIST TK.UN— i) *" r ' ll ",' v “ : _ /\ •UUy. except Sunday, at *2O o’clock. P. 51, su-pping at a.I ;3o t. u. ? £iua«j£S ™ ?T* ■tatious. auJ running as far as Cummaugh. First Afcoo- j J«nu-ti<.n i.t I*.1 *. *... cviii-jt-n 1 (notation Train tor Turtle ('i-cfc Bridge, leave* daily, except i cinaatt ut ts.: or * n * *ri-'nrru+s at t •:> Sunday, at ln.-tOaru. Tho £vcundArcon>mnda£loa Truin for glXri.N P’t !:.U.\ Nirm r». > w . Turtle (>erk 104T.-«daUy,SumL-iy oxcv P tM,*U:an P. 11.. i 13*1 r m . .-tvU-rnr.iin .pV'T Tl.o ThiM Accommodation Twin for Turtle Crvok louse* , and arm-.» •»: .muu »• ■, •, . ' u ‘ ,i '’ 1 •’* daily, *tfl:2o L*. 31. ! tlom.'a h. A 1 li. »: • . •i-Ti'm* at all «a Tfidnsarme m PittsburghufoJlvtnc—Rxpn*i j cjj-fly titi* r.«;i» p4PMu-«.-.r, i Ito ni, JjJin«t>ovn Accommodation 11 I anil !>.:« fi:n I’Uufurvh" i-. r-,V >’ rrr J^ lfc a nußnt Tanio C,~* v.-ui«m-»!i«ion, rt.so*. mu S.ioad ’ cimir.t. «nd the southern ai..* *..«,!?....'. 9 1 ?' Aro.iaitodathin. limp. tn.;.Third Aoi-ommodation. •‘.lO p. m. I «np-i;:t:rm uts and i.h.,.. . .. ' jl v* 1 "‘"l . Tral„.iVlH. l mUle aadlnHian.. connect at UlausVillr | rUn rout m the U.,.-, 1 1 ' a: ' r ,lrst Ititrtm, ti..n H irh Mail Tram Ka*t, Krprw* Truin West,and tie- A’v.., lcw ,vta:tn n Trniu Knit and Wmi. itC-dmrgh and i’..iiih>l’«iH-» Tn'n«, stopping at all St* tlon* un the Ptttslniuh and o'mi-ilsv i nMu«d,^caTedaiiy t Sunday I-,... --MMt Train. ;:m)« mu Kxprtes l iatn. It. i p in Returning Train* from J’itt-hurjrh and ‘ * r " v, " nl 11 a oi. rit.-I * rH J " 1,1 ‘""I it gftr. ilj to tliT-ir tntenvt. . fi H *’ ‘'-I l*y the IVon*y|raiitaHail. ■ ■ . * >e .. >• .inu'i-la;n-.w offered cannot he Hjirn uu*- 7, m n " V l! ' 'V 1 A - dla UllaModMith .j..ue, l S 'S! r p . / r \7 r 7' m ran P r " ,,u ' "p«^ “ii 1 ~“ , y ~t ,r ° ;i ' r "’' l wui ‘ *»•-» *»t- Fare to Vet* V«j k . •• •• "" y " ‘ ' i in ll.irrnhut,:. - « l »cfV-1 t“ Ml ..[i ii,o lVun»vl*.inii lUiL an.l t«« I’liiUili'lplil*. r.Hl'lm. r- and N. w V. rk pur.l.irdngHck.Msiri . a,-, will). • .-bar T»n (Vais in aJilitiou tu to* dtiti-.n it. fr,.m dtuli >&* wl.rffl the C.i'fipHuy lm« a.. n h . i.i Stm«-£—ln rne» «f lota, to* Om|..t:iv «ni tbein mlj'-y* rrrionaibl* for pt t TA.-bal i«t(.'i;nvr ns. I !,.r :tn mtffinti'l hjl i-xcewliug fl'>o. •*> ll*—Tb© F.*f<*lsinr Omnibus l im- luw L«-n • o.j.U.j -.1 to c.nTpy I'aaieuft-ra and Bajvug* i< and from toe to put, at A not t.> <!S'Vwl'J> cents lyr paiseusei and i'Vga t r«. f ur Tiikrta apply to 3. STKWAUT, Agt., At tb» P It. K. PaMitngvr Station, vu IJUjrtT'tttJil Oraut at*. 1357. Winter Arrangement 1557. ST. LOUIS. ALTON AyQt^^rmean CIiIGAOO ILAILEOAD—OniW* WMV.E 11 *ud after UCT©HKJt ii«l, Train* wiU mo u follows; GOINU SOCItf. ...11:30 a. 11. Bud 10:30P. u ... 6JO fc, 11. and 1:30? u IChicago *{.. Anivp kt at. I^dU. UOJNU NORTH. Cji*x Ft Louis at. A tri »«• it Chinipo at,.... .8.00 a. u. anil 4:20 p. n. ihlo p. m and 6:45 a. u. CONNECTIONS: At CHICAGO, with all Mu* Great Eastern and. h'orUiarn Lints. At JOLIET, with Bock Island Railroad West, and “Cut Off," East. At I’EOIU A J UMCiIW, aiftj IVo rid and Gqnatrka n»ti. road fir (iult'hl.nrph, Burlington and iatermediato plows. At BLOOMINGTON, u i«|> Illinois Central Railroad, North and South. At SPRINGFIELD, with Great Western (111.) Railroad, East for lh-catnr, 4cg West for Jacksonville and Naples. At ALTON, with iVmj ilanto and Alton Railroad Kart, and sb-anir-rs on the River. At ST. LOUIS, with Ohi» aud Mi*v Railroad West by PiiriQe Uaiiravl and Missouri atsauner* to Northern Mis souri, Kansas and Nebraska. Also, to all points on the Illi nois and Mississippi river*. Th-kcts can I*< ehtniued 'at all the principal Railroad Ofllrc*. Ticket* and Freights as low-as by tutv other Route. A. 11. MOORE, General Superintendent. R M. GOODRICH Gen. Eastern Agent. no 3 mr7nlly Pennsylvania Rall^oi THE ORKAT CENTRALisTh Route, connecting tho AtlantirflWMf cities with Western, N>irtb-Westcra, and Stair* by a continuous Railway direct. This necta at Pittsburgh with daily line of Steam oo Dm Western lUren,and at Cleveland and Steamer? to all ports on the North-Western the moat dirett, ehtapfst, and reliable r FREIGHT can l>e forwarded to and from the KATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A FIRST CLASS—Boots, Shoos, lists and Capv Boohs, Drydoods, (in hoses, halos and trimltii,) Drugs, (in hoses anil holes) Feathers, Furs, Ac SECOND CLASS.—Domestic Sheeting, 1 Shirting and Ticking, (iu original holes; Drags (In casks.) Hardware. UiUiw, (in rolls or Wool and Sueep Palta, : eastward THIRD CLASS.—AiitiU, Stenl, Chains (in' casks,) Hemp, Uac»o sod Pork,salted] (lunxo nr in casks,) Tobacco, manntactnr- j «d, (except Cigar* or Cut,) Ac., Ac..... J rODRTH CLASS.—Cofloe, Fish, Uaoui, IVefl and Pof k (la casks or hoxca, Eostuiud,; 1 Lard and Lard Otl, Neils. Soda Ash, tin-- I miu Clay, Tar, Pitch, Hoaiu, Ac I FUJUR.—ii.OO (>er bid. until further tiotr DRAIN—In cacloads tic per 100 the. anti COTTON—S 2 per bale not exceeding 500 ' fbrthernotice. fl&Jn ahfi>|>log goods from say p..iut pliia. he particular tom"'* * rntc» .. ut.cU h\ withU.v tvivliufej. U a ,, ui(!W KJ> Mt Wr,n. 7,:,,k C)ti>-api. At CoLCMtiUS T7>i»i G l.n»:>n>. I': ,n.-» ft- ; .t Tottana R. R. for .a, l rt> f ;r.*u Tioj*. Itcili'l. n ne., inr*4t Ac. At XKVIA n*th U. - .\, t .n X IVdj.rcui.J Indiana Ontral R it. for £*| , r:*t/U. !.>. I».«vt.->n. lifc'it'v-i-.1, Tndiunaj*- olio, Ixmlsvlllf, lYtilml Central LnfajoUfe T*>n> Uast<-. ?t l i iii/s Ac. At MOUK*»H with the Cincinnati, fTilminKtounod Zaw* Till* R. It. for Wnjliitr'l' ii.r'tri l«*vi|!* iuni LHjiCA»tcr . A t I.u V Kl. t N H i it!i:> l- f i. limO-0r... Uain.l«i*»ndPftrti» month «s» AT CINCINNATI Kith th, OK,. d Mim, Rrvad U. U for Mi.lisoti, l.onL-eilln, Net* All-anj. Rvunn fill* , V UKI Mie*. Carry. Cvntral 1 llllnTn. M. Lotjia .M|pt**r-u ■ itV. U*.vi«a*,' S. l.m>UA.«n'l ill JVIMI' . J 1 tl,.- lUlflyu, All*, •onri ritvr*. PARKAS UJW ARBV AN V OTHKII R> H.TR —B AflG AO B CHECKED TJIUOUUU tickets byUiu loutr to itiojmucijal Western a\i» Turrit ms lint*, j.J.yu»e applj at Hit* Urrct n'ntrm Ticirt Ojiir', dlrrctl) r-u -tint corn* r r.| the Mononcabrl.i Uytix.-,. fittshurph. or>at f’i- iV.m S!rt.<. PtlLUiir'.', ?'c «j?-ASK FOR TICKKTF “VIA STKI?BE.\’VIUJ-:."-tta All inlermatlon rotu-ei ninjt (It* shore Line in.-i i; 4 roa uw.iK.un, i./getli'-r «lihUm/i]?L freight rat«’n ami roiitrert* will UfnroULwl on to T. SCOTT KTBtt’AHT. A«ent, Fed Orel Street StaiLu, Allegheny, or Tieku Offi. •. Peouttnwt, Pittsburgh. IILA A. HUTCHINSON, Oeueral Ticket Agcut. Col«mLn« Ohio W. W BAH LEY, Snpt., Columbus, O. . „ lantern btvcxKiT, SU uWutUle.O, Je.lnHy ‘5" l _ (leneraFAgeut ALLEUIIbN Y VA L L.E V nSCEJSSEiHa ItATLROAn—REMOVAL OF TTI FRKIOJiIDKPOTToTHR CORKER OF BUTLER AND ’CARSONSTREETS, NINTH WARD. AXD A Oltv.A’P MV MJGTTONOF TARIFF RATE" - •), *u ft JULY 20th 1557, freight Will 1., rove I red an - at ibofollowingrate/. To Hnkoningr ot 25c. per IflOnounda To Gray’* Eddy _*t 250. ~ » « To Red Bank 29c. “ <* . To Brady’s Ben J at Sir “ “ ** f'lfiur —C/rrr _/i w barrtb und’tndtr ffly. To Mahoning .41c. jw» barrel ToOray’s Bi.lv •• To Red Bauk . To Brady’* fh-ud Me. t'tour — t'yfly iarrtli ajzd over. To Mahoning , 2»V. “ •* To Oniy** Wi1y..,2 su)e. “ ** . To Red Rank .V “ •*;*• To Rrady’a 11-s»d .. .. „....45c. “ “ Jy*ttf R. 1L LQOMIS.Gonend Ticket Agent. Ureal Wcitern Alall Utrate> GJ. ALENA AND CHI-rBTHjcsHHSBm I CACJO Union Railroad, MainegW 4*o Lina for and Dnnlrith, from CENTRAL DEI’OT, t>ot of LAKE STREET, connecting - at Duoloith with nluntum for £l. Paul nod Iha Upper. Xiiatelwfc*' • WELLS STREETDEIUT. FULTON AND lOWA LlNK—l'nr Dixon, Fulton, and Centra) lowa. J'.issenjrrni for lowa, Nebraska and Kftnst*, will And Uiis ibo moat expeditious rente, it b-iug an Air Lin* to tlis Mississippi, and shorter by ft fly tat lst than nay other Una, connecting at Fulton with tbeOr**hT.itta Stage Co, for all points In lowa aad lh« \VV,t. BELOIT ANRMAWJSON LINK—Wr Beloit, .lanwlll*. Malison ami Central Wivwimti. FOX RIVEIt VALLKT LINE—F- r Ciystal Lake, Me Ucury, RicLuicml, ami |»iint* North. Two trains daily, Sunday esropted, (or all of the Above pninw, making tloso connections with the Eastern and with packets cu Iho UtoJ«rin4-r*»rtk«mS*WU»; ' P. A. TIAIJ+ Kin.t ii*.r , tr r^<t i *u:ra* u. tmwck, Pres*. j&tcamsijtps, Liverpool, PhUadelpnia and Ketr Viirb Screw Steamship Comnasiy, The splendid steamships forming the ahoro lino will infl from Now22££42 York aa fallow*: CITY OF BALTIMORE. (\ v t. LeUili. Jau.Tth, IS*S KANGAROO, ‘ Jeffrey, F c b. 4th. • And each alternate Thursday. From Liverpool every allcninlo' Wednesday. Fare from New York, Cabin $; j, Tlur.l Cbu-nfSO. “ “ Uvwjmnl, •* *lOO. sSs.*s7s.TlHnl ««*■s« Return Tickets nrailabl- lor sir mentis by any sfaame of the line. • Cabin, {l4'); Third Claw. $7O. Theae Steamships are snpplkd with improved WaterU* ecmpaitmeat*. owl carry experienc'd Snrgwma, Person* ibont pnxxcdlng to Europe, nr wiahlnstnaon for their ..-lends from the old coußtifc.cnu purchase ticket and obtain-all Information- by applying to J. 0 Dal- 1 Broadway, N. Y, Sable 4 iJnrt-a, 177 Brcadway, N. Y„ JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Librrtv vt, I’lttabnreli by Cm da-4 Sailing Pocket* be twnen New York and LlT, n <..j D.-nfU sold by the above 0023—Hp3 Dollar Saving* Gantt, - :i A Vt>. 65 Fourth ,'Srvt. JJuJjQ* Hoorn, Jon** »io EuiMjm OPEN PAILYVROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK, aloooo Wedneadny ami g.itarJay evening fmra May flnt tn Noremlwr Grrt, frron 7 to C oVloct; and from ?ic ▼ember Drat to May first, from 6 u>f>«'clock. DcpoMta weired of oil kodls cot leas than ou Dollar,, and a dividend of tbo profits declared twlcs a jtftt, tn Jnneanri December. interest was declared at tbemteoC tlx j<-r cent. p6r onoozn, In December, IS&S, and Decemtwr, ISSG. uud judo, ISM. interest, if not drawn mt, is Placed to th*. ciedit the da i«o9i tor as principal, and lean the wtmo Intor-sf iruin the Brat oayt of June and December, compounding twice a year wub cot troubling the depositor to call or even to praaunl hi* |OM boot. At this nttVmcoey srill J.'-nbU »t» lam than IS year*, making in the oyrrecate mn? atmanr nur rat cure & (UL Book* containing th«* Charter. Bj-I*»tr*, Role* and Regu lation* furni«hn) prnti', on nppiiratlou at the office. ' I’rrtiiimi—OEOJtGE ALF.REF. net. ratsmitsTs: John 11. N. Uratten Murphy, Isaac M. Pcnnoek, James D. tLeHcy, James UcnltUHß. Jnlio S.Cwgravi*, Sotith-Weclcru is rood al«o cod- Unpetndl flepbnm. Jamaa Hhidlo, Alexander Bradley, lln ben Robb, William S. L»Tfl-y Hill Bargain, _rm to all porta . Sandaakjrwitb i Lakes; making route l»jr wliicb 10 Great TTr-rt. PITT&BURiSXI. William J. [ JohoO. nackofro, .1 Albert Cnlbertjon, Juba li. CanfleM, J. Gardner Coffin; r| -' ' ( Alnoao A. Qxrrb r, David Campbell, . CUarlea A-Culton, WinUm Douglm*. Francis Felix, Gwr, P. Glltuuf. James s. ii»ou William s. 11aevn Scaviary ana aalrlyd—Jag&dayp cOO j*r 100 C*. Cic 100 fits. •00c per 100 Cm. B ma£ ' N ° '' ° " Si}s Olt BEDFORD,. SOMERSET, MOUNT PLEASANT COXNELLSVIELK. UNION'JV*”"'-' (1 farther cutler Ib« weight, ootU lut of Phllju3(.l ttailroaus (•>NN‘K.CTKiN fHnnetat|>. Janie* W. liaflimu. CUarlt* Knap, • Waiter J*. Marshaa Wilson HiUer, A.ld. Pollock, M. ft Henry John M.-Sawyer, George 8. Scldeti, A lexandcr Tl wl>, Tbeobdjr! Umetnutfer, Oeorjre 1L White, CZ7U IIL FS A . COL TOS. • IIKBFOED CO .»OHeiU£i;iai. • irtSTMoRE’i) CV V.tVKTTRCiV. I i 1 i
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