PUUlto^;ffedceP»riaHixr*ery. T? RUIT, SHADED ORNAMENTAL® X ,TMO»*A»D EJIBUBS; Vina, Green-Home-C PUnfr,flnara, fa-fr. '16,001} Extra die evergreen* from £ to 7 feet high, umbrae .lngmanyrirteUee,which.wHlte ioldat rpdueed prie** •• to nit the tltsei. ' - •• 200.000 or npirard* ofErergreena, from Io inches to 4 feet jhldt, oSmid tj vtjokale or rethQL. a,ow Cherry Tten, Urge die, embracing ten choir* vaxfe- As nor stock of. Evergreen# end Shrubbery It very Urge* peraon# who require a Urge smoua of the same can be *c «omm©4*te4*llowt!Hce*. ’ Letters to oaj address through Wilkins Post Office, near Pittsburgh, ja_<wJllrecdT*tmmediateaMention. • Order* can twieft at oar stnndoa. Market day*, io the Diamond MarketJU»a at • the store of Wtthama 4 John For fan Planting. ~ . 3800 OWAkF cnEBRY ’ 2 1&000 wfarties. Peach, 40 ntieUea 60,000 Evergreen#, of fin# hardy varieties, from •mall to a * e withalirga.itOQkofAppft,Psnr*--«tei*kfvl and dwarf— Hulnee,flreTarietle«;Canants,«leTcnTarietle^GrapeVlnM, Hhrnbbary. Qreea House Plants. Boaea. 4a. " Those wuhlog as extra article of dratt earletlea ttlpl And it to their lntereattoexamlnd ay tflgfr before trdenng elsewhere. • - - ea&dawtflf • ’ JNQ. utiuDOOE, Jr. _ ipe Vines. 1 HO nnfl EMBRACING 17 varieties IUU.UUU, Mlteiiu Itwjlw prion, U. .ppljlnj / to JOHN MOTIDOCE, J«_ •■gMKtnr Plttitonh »nJ Oddgd Honoyn GARDEN SEEDS TOR 1858.r-Oar stock of mxl j Soedl for Hotted* embtmdogUie mmt op proved -no .ahutlo varieties In coitivetid. ie reedy. Or, aera from Gardeners, Dealers, or others, promptly filled, from the Seed and Implement Warehouse, 47 Fifth street, JaZtSnrSt*P' • -JAM33 WARDROP. oxser bocutoc*«- axmoh ♦ Lebanon Nursery* ! nocgsTocE at AMktOit,' VNVITE THE ATTENTION OF @5 I tbe public to their large and varfod amrtmant of Fmlt ghrnbfacry, Evergreen#, Plants, Ac.' Nursery Grand font ahd a half nulaa from Pittsburgh, the dd WaahlngtOT Road. Gum Zui.Por Ottioi. M&UwTtcw Allegheny county, Pe. Dfrihrtrlpllia aWftllßnnmts. Screw Presses. POWER AND' HAND PRESSES, for Woolen, Cotton and Paper Mannfactnrerm, Printers, Lithographers, Book-Blndera and Tallow Chandlers; Copy ing Pmst, extra *lxe, tor Forwarding Uotuc*-Pert Offloex, Railroad Companies, 171 a. by 22, and .22 by 21; Letter and Seal PreJneejUin and Jack Berews. - CHARLES EVANS * SON, Comer Bread and Quarry Btreeta, • nol7:flm<l—Jn3o PHILADELPHIA, ALLEN * NEEDLES, No. 33 ,Sovtt JVharva, and 35 SmlA Bitter Sired, . PHIL A DELPHIA , S'HOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, Candle*, Btarth, Ac. -A full usectmeaton hand to theattentioh ol dealen ta RspecUaßy aaked. torfedly •Baltimore SibrrtismnUs. c. hvobxs uimmD^.i.—...........w. t. woo# ABMUTOAIh fiia«S A CO., A GENTS FOR THE SALE OP VIRGINIA J\. AfANUFACTUBED TOBACCO, ’ Wo. 57 Exclumfft Plaez, Baltimore wtyAlOfion handalancertock. which they dlstribnCe th*lowertmarkrt*prieea. ap2lhlyd* m i rr.«; i 3*B axs. Vl» »s £.! (Or Ciii pni-c«»ofts ur iU: .igc i he.) inc npi rct.nni t,..:nded as Universal (dure-aiis, but simply lor what their name pur > ports. The V ERMrfUGEj for expelling Worms from * the human system, has also been administered v/ith 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, &c. Purchasers will please v be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by sole proprietors, Pitts burgh, Pa.,imcl4^gg™ra Sevanous other ' preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All . others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. - The genuine McLane’s Vermifuge and Liver Pills' can now be had at all respectable Drug Scores. ' • FLEMING- BRO’S, WbOti ?T'., PITTfIiUIWH, I’l Sole t*B unrintoi'ih The Golden Prize mauiutd. 1858; Uln.trat.ll. THE NEW TORE WEEKLY GOLDEN PBIZE is one of the largest end best literary pepermf the day, An Imperial Qnarto containing dost non, or ro*XT conncri, of entertaining original matter, ami tu oaStlt mtJSTEATSB every week. A Gift worth from 60 cent* to 9500 in Kid. TPlllbe presented to eseh »ah»erlb«r jntdletely on receipt of ‘tne innicnp* tlon money* TEBMfb ■ One copj for one jew .$2 00, end 1 dft. One copy for two yaw* 43 W, *n« On* copy for three yean .. .-iS 00,ami3gifu. One copy far fire jeer* 48 00, wwl 5 gilto. • asd *0 avia oSSSUKi r££S££ “■“2K32'- Tbo articles' iprfsedtathefelJov tngUitJ—. 2 packages v ••••*•***ls23l 32? 6 do ’ ' OO, each 10 do v _™-4100 00, aaeh 10Pat*3tLmt iea~,sloo 00, each 20 Gold Watch**... $76 00, a*cb &0 do do. gCO-DO, wch 100 do da $5O. 00, each 309 (told Watches.. „-$36 00, each 2gQ6flTerlluoUagCaaed Watches $39 00. each 600 BUtst Watches , 00 to $26 each 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chslua4lo 00 to-$3O each • Gald : Lockets, Bracelet*, Brooches, Kar Drops, Breast. Flas,oa2 Pi at. SlseTe Battous, Blogs, Shirt Studs, Watch Sera, Gold and SUrer Thitnblee, aod a rarkty of other art!* dcsworth from M eeotsto $l6 each. * louDedlatelroo' receipt $f the subscription money, the subscribe?* nametrflT be entered upon oar subscription »nd,U»j«j cotrupondljig with Stit number will h« wlthla ira« wet, to Uw coouaiuuca BBOICKT * CO., • ‘ M 3 and 42 Mo&t Building, 835. Broadway, N. V. gwclmen Oople* •«* AgsnU Wanted: • • • WOBSISt IVO&dSM WOHJISIXI “WORM CONFECTION, ia tho ; -. r^mwofWooJMUtClli amt. AMHEICAN; HOBBft M &* ‘^ a f*%T?sa T EWIsTbIOE, Proprbtob, res I j u uuimxu tut hs bM cfraiiajeTMitfiwit ILjUL, proT(* f Mol tflhtKouswii </*““< pUol» boltor (booth tbo ■ •imSWS.s" .EEi ‘ P ftSmfedtn th? '*^£^° , hoo» «« ,._ ■(.•*W»>4Stod aSOOfeS;---- J. La ; Read's, N 0.78 FOITBTH ST-RE ET, W~E are now prepared to famish the fol- W lowing Workaln • *nd «ty te. U LlliS*to7«v>U in Afric«,M ralf-lUartratFd, Th, Poe La of tbe 19th Century, full calf— tUurtrated lUrtb’eTraTeUtaAWraUiTOfr.S u Strong* Hirmony and Exposition of Uoepela, morocco EoKlhb and Amoricaa Poeti 8 to. ant. 1 wt NttHonfllHigmilae 12 Ttdx. )A calf One paper. -- Mstbow Henry's Oommentxry. full calf Family Blblce, io Velvet and Gold, $5O, and Murueco $ iiS, prayer Hooks, tbe finest edition, at reduced price*, Albums, Morocoo and Papier Macho, bindings, Purtfoiios,fiDe IllurtrataaJnTi'nnea, with colored plate. Tbe latest MliceUaneons Works 1o plain bindings for sale by J. L. HEAD, ds2l Fourth stroet. AGNELL’S BOOK OF CHESS.—The Book of Chess, containing the rudlmentsof the game, mul elementary analy tea of tbe most populas openings ox empUfled In games utnally played by tbs greatest masters, fndodiog Staunton's analysis ot tbe Kings and Qaeont Gambits, numerous positions and problems on diagrams, both original siulselected; also a scries ofCbess Talus, witb lllnstnitions original designs. Tho whole extracted and translated from tae bat sources, by U. K. Agnail, lT0lI2mo» KAY ‘A 00., S& Woo.l street. TICKNOR & CO’S HOUSEHOLD WAV SRLY—New Vole, just published; Kenilworth, in 2 rolnmeo. fe& KAY A 6S yfood street. MRS. RITCHIE'S NEW WORK—Twin Roses, a Narrative, by Anod Cera Ritchie, in 1 rol n lano. fes KAY t C(X, 65 Wtfod street. English hearts and English HANDSjorTlie RaHwayand the Tranches; by tbe an* tborofMemorialeofCapUlnHedley Vicars Msmorloliof Captain Hedley Vlcnrs. For sale by a JOHN K DAVISON, fei Cl Market, cerr Fourth street. Theodosia, op tue.heorine of FAITH, 2 Tols. Baptist Hymn Books. Spurgeon's ;Saiotand£avior.- Spurgeon's Sermons, 3d series. For sale by fed J. 8. DAVISON. <3l Market, near 4th st. Account-books—“ Journals, Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, Invoice Books. . Time Books, Chock Books, On hand or made to order in a superior manner by Ja3o WM. Q. JOHNSTON A CO, 67 Wood street. New books at f,. c. cochrane’S, Allegheny: * Here and Hereafter, or the Two Altars, Theodosia, 2 vols; Teachings of the Master, by a Disciple; Memories of Genesareth, by author of Words of Jesus; Clara Howard, or a Heart Yearning for the Unseen; Portraits of my Married Friends, or a Poep Into Womens' Kingdom, bp Uncle Ben; * Rida and Reverie*, Tapper. 9 . Gathered Lilies, or Little Children In Heaven: Words to Yonng Communicants, Dr Alexander, Doddridgo’e Sacred Thoughts; Sunbeam Stories, complete; Words and Mindof Jrsna, Aa, 32m0 ed; Ryle on Mark; Tbe lady’s Almanac, Sword’s and the Church Almanac 'SS Mi% Jamison's Sketches of wtrt; Lowell's Poems and 20 volt, of Poets, new editions blue and gold; The Plant Hunters. GtpLßeid: Btock replenished fn all departments.. ' Ja24 •\TEW BOOKS BY EXPRESS.— Xi Mr*. Horace Mann’s Health and Economy la Cooking. WAlte Idea, Claries Reads. •City Poems, Alax. Smith. Livlogstonc's Africa, mnslln and ooolialf calf. Barth’s Travels la Africa. Wlddifleld’s Cookery, new and practical. Gay Livingston*. * Alton Locke. Recollections of Literary Life, Mia UUfard. Ja2B , J. L. REED, 78 Fourth sL jHißwllanroufl. OAS FROM ROSIN OIL oa oraxa FATTY FJLXJXXJ MATERIAL. The high illuminating proper ties of Gas from Roain and oleaglnons snbstanoa bav* always made them • favorifl material fur- tbe mono &c ten of Illuminating Gas., MatfyGaaCompanJfanse Ro» In with coal, in order to snpply their customer* with a Su perior Quality of Saa. ROSIN OIL is entirely free from all dross and refuse sub stances, and yields at once, fta Brilliant Illuminating Goa. The greater original cost of the apparatus for the manu facture of coal gas togetbeP with the attention and expense constantly required, and the difficulty, U not imponibillty. of entirely separating tbtf unwholesome, deleterious and offensive gsaee, generated in coal, render tbe ROSIN OIL APPARATUS cheaper and more desirable Ineyery way. 8. COATES, of 376 Broadway, New York, bn devoted his entire attention to the manufacture and saleof Portable Gas Apparatus, »nd he respectfully calls the attention of the public to Us present complete and efficient machine. Perfect satisfaction to the purchaser guaranteed in every quo. For further Information address S. COATES, 376 Broadway, New York; Jy2fc2awdly or DAVID IL WILLIAMS. Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH. JAMES ROBB, NO. 89 MARKET STREET, Has Jnst received his large Fall and Winter stock of LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDRENS’ BOOTS sad SHOES; MENS’ CALF, KIP AND COARSE tT BOOTH, SHOES, OXFORD TIEd, ’ GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac. BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOEKAc. “FORD'S” ROBBER SHOES, A very superior article and very neat, Direct from tbe Manufacturers, whtcE bo will sell by tbe FXTB or rxcXAOB at very reduced prices for cub. This stock comprises one of tbe largest assortments to be found In any city, suitable for city and conntry salt*, and having over twenty years experience In buying, ho trusts that be can now suit all tastes. He respectfully Invitee all In want toe ill, assuring them that tfiey will be pleasod. < or2o—eel6 e AYER’S WORM CONFECTION is pleas ant to taka. Ayer's Worm Confection contains so Calomel. Ayer’s Worm Confection is purely vegetaLfe. Ayer’s Worm Confection will not drkeu. Ajer's Worm Confection Is cuinjorlou.i Confection is the unlytafe Wurm Krincdy. Ayer’aWorm Confection is tiieoulyvffiricnl Word, Remedy Ayer’s Worm Confection only reoalri-s an introduction Into tamilloa to procure for itself (lniTtraal favoritism. Compoondfd and for *al<’, wbotasUe and retail, at tbe Drugstore or JOHN HAFT, J*., dell corner of Woodand Birth Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works JNO. U. MATTHEWS, Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter. JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, &c.— Halves, Sdssonand Razors Qround, Ac 4 Knlfo .Elide* Inserted; Tablo Entree Repaired, end General Jobbing at* (ended to: LOCKSMITH AND BELL-HANGER, So, 138 ‘SmltlillelflStrecff near Sixth, :> FrrrsßimQHsPA, 4B*Tbe above Arm isprepared to tnake anything la the shape of an edge tool, or do ofay kind of smith work vbat ever, on abort ootlee. * • Jj2felyd 6 6 T WISH my Boots were blackened now.” X So yon hear many of year friends complaining. Tell them to bny a lot of French Blacking from J 0& FLEMING, and their boots do not need blacking Call for it at tho cans, kegs 2nd “j 1 barrels, for greasing Drays, Chrta. Carriages, Omni* bosses and all kindi of Machinery. for tale by HENRY H. COLLIES. Jal9 No. U Wood at. UNI)KIES—26 Bucks Dry Apple*; - 17 do and 2 bbu rlaxai ed: u do Feathers; 125 do Wheat; 10 bbls Union Mills Flonr; Ift do Gallatin do. W. do Broadway • do, . 4 boxes Eggs, ’On steamer Poland to arrive for sale by Ja2o ; ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.* WO 01>’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—A Inrge onsotlty on hand and for ode by « B.L.FAHNESTOCK AGO-, 6 corner ofTourth and Wood its. POTATOES —75 bus. White Potatoes; 60 do Neshannock do; 50 do Balt. Bine do, In store and for’sale by Ja? T. LITTLE A 00. TO MACHINISTS- We have on band a sample of India Robber Tobee for Wheat Drills. They can be nimlsbed •In anyjjaantttj at short notice, by - , J. AIL PHILLIPS, Js3o Nos-Sfl and 28 St Clair street. T BELTING—A good supply of I A the best Eastern Manniartnra, on band for sslelow by Ja3o J. A H. PinLUPS,2fI and 2$ St Clair it. LACE LEATHER of a superior quality for sale by J.ft H. PHILLIPS, SCand gat Clalrrt. INDIA RUBBER BELTING—A largestock all sizes, 2,3 and 4 ply thick, at tbo India Rubber Depot 20 and 28 St Clair at. JaSO J. A H. PHILLIPS. DRY bus. prime Dry Ap ples for*sale by ‘ HENRY H. COLLINS. SHORTS— 49G Bocks Shorts in store and tor tale by SPRINGER HABSAUGD A 00. . jn3o No. 225 Liberty Street. SHOULDERS —3 casks Bacon Shoulders in etote and for sale by £. HARBAUOH ft CO., jsSO. N 0.295 Liberty Btreet. Sundries— 20 bales cotton; 291 sacks Wheat, white and red; 1 bbl. Lard, On steamer Folrhascb to arrive for sale by -JsgB ISAIAH DICKEY ft CO. SUGAR— 100 hhds. fair to prime N. O. Su gar in afore and for sale by JOHN FLOYD ft CO. BUTTER— 10 bbls Roll Butter for salt by Js2B JOHN FLOYD ft CO. OH hhds prime Sugar landing per steamer 01/ Aurora far sale by- (Js2IJ • JAS. GARDNER. 1 DO bbls prime -Molossesper Anglo Saxon, X \_r V_J £Q do Baltimore Byn*>, for sale by Ja23 JAB. GARDNER.* COUNTING HOUSE FURNITURE.—On band or made to order and furnished promptly by T. B YOUNG ft 00, jt2s 38 and 40 Smithfleld street. Burning fluid! burning fluidii— Yon can bay your Horning Fluid, much cheaper and ir than any place, at JOS.FLEMINQ’S, j P y. corner Market street and the Diamond. iDTTY—6OOO lbs. on hand and for sale by 1*25 B. L- FAHNESTOCK ft CO. /CONCENTRATED LYE—SO coses on hand V/and for saloby B. L. FAHNEBTOCK A CO. iEANS.—2OO bus. for salc-by U»4 . HENRY H. COLLINS. on KEGS prime No. 1 Sir Twist Tobacco I.u “ * DiLtfoRTU. Fresh-butter^. 14 bbls fresh Roll Rutter for table use; &Qu lbs No iJlf&d, Rec’d this morning aud for sale st_No 27 Fifth street. i»I3 n. RIDDLE. POULTRY. —A largo lot of fresh' Poultry, Terklss, Chickens, Docks find Qeese, rac’d this morn* lug and for Sale at K 027 Fifth street U: RIDDLE.' INKS AND"FLUIDS—Arnold'*, David's Warrsn, Klrtlaod’eahd Maynard A Ncyea' for ult bv •m W. a.-HAVEN, Jail « * Noe. 31, 83 and 35 Market its ALOOHOIr— 100 bbls.7o and 90 per cent. for sale by Js3> B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft pp. POTASH— 20 casks Ist sorts for sale by JsSO • > D. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. MOL ASSES—IOO bbls N. O. Molasses and gyrapfor sale by . Ja3B JOHN FLOYD ft.CO . APPEE SNUFF—Fresh only at - ~d»n job.yLKMiworik miMOTHYSEED.—SObgs. a superior article -A. instore and fareah» by faoU) ATWELL. LCT ft'OCf rCJBSPUBS- OT VARIOUS SIZE, ?««*• *&&?**«*'% uinmw3j ' iZS- • TEtraratfonal. AlemdwlUa Female Bemlaarp. TUE NEXT TERM of this Institution will commence on MONDAY, Feb. 15* PupUs wUI be cbargeds7Jio per term, ar4 will tie studios they wish to purine from the followluj list. Ueodlag, Andent History, Zoology, f Eiinndatico, Modern u Astronoruy. • Pronanriatioo, Map Drawing, PUlu*upbr. Spelling, AndentGeooai.hr, Phykiulogy, Writing, Modern M Grammar', Arithmetic, Composition, Physical “ Itook-Kecpmg. Rhetoric, Chemistry, Algebra, Logic, Botany, Geometry, Trigonometry. For Greek, Lafln, Ilallau, Hpauinli, Fn-tn’li, German, Swedish and Anglo-Saxon, an additional charge of J 1 adlLe made. Piano, per conreo of twenty teasoua f* 0»e of Piano per term. Drawing, ;*jf course of twenty 4 v Oil Painting “ u u b A German lady, an oxcvllentpianist, reeidt-n in thefemilv, and wilt give lesson* on the Illano and luUenuni, andKreuch. A few pupil* will be accommodated in thofemily»l the Principal. Board, with fuel and light,exclusive ~f washing, $3 per we<4. All payments are to be made In advance. fbllrwAsdly JOSHUA KENDALL, A. M, Priutl|.al. iCtiscrllanrous, Btmcoo Worker, JAMES OWENS, CORNE& KLM AND WYLIE STHKRTS, STUCCO AND MASTIC AVOHKER gives particular attention to all order* for wurk In his Uno. ; -CKNTRE3 and ORNAMENTS of all kinds rurnished o abort notice. »p21.1y3 ROOCBBAK'I BOtIPSB MILL • PATENTED AUGUST «Or . ewOPtw tfraChn ihla Kill tf raitaUs N i •tsa for tecmhuaaadaoaatry Gris* &UIU, aa.wall aa plan- JMTBKdSvX talleasM. Tbrr%raoD» n- Bilßßßti poUy sluMnritutUit ffiKSEX-t teßawKllli. iWSftlltf*- sHlUlKll *""£jjoSajUia cpj_ Wa ala WMifntffTl Hint Bnr KIR Ateoa «f *U ilta. both aU tad mw ran, ad Fatal Steal KoohteM. aaddaaUn In form Wins, aid DM* Ante Bru4 BeßtagCMK KUI lreu nO 1 Osariag af miy isKrip-- MnTBIB nabTSd, ARtrttela w»risatedteftfs aatirt MAdfoa.AT 1. OOCHBAH A OP* Oa. oefcdawdioP House furnishiko iiaruwauk BTORE.—nousokeoplDg atticUa grnvrsllv. - Hollow Wars, Table Cutlery, Plated Wore, Brlttannla, „ Bright, Ja|>aanM and Press Wares, Wood and Willow Ware*, o - JOHN FLEMING, U 24 No. 4f, Market street, enrner of Third. Metropolitan Gilt Book Store.* MONEY SAVED INDUYINO BOOKS' ON TUE G-IFT PRINCIPLR, Books tunally sold at $1,25 for SI,C«J A a I F T WITH EACH BOOK Worth from 25 cents to $OO. A NY person sending an order for ten Books r \ wilt receives Book anAGin extra. Every effor* will be aado to give catUfection tothoae who may bivor us with their order*. Bills of all Solvent Banks takeu at par Cat alogues of Books sent to any address. „ JOHN 8. ANDREWS. HO Nassau strA-t, de2s:3mwvF (Near the City Hall,) New York. • FARMERS 1 MUTUAL ■FIRE IJSTSTJPLAJSrCK COMPAN V Ornci —Oenltr Square, IVri-, Pmna. Acsomulated Capital (U7.21T 22 This Company continues to insure the salcr kinds o( pro]ierty against loss or damage by Crc, at rules us ov as is consistent with safety. KRADER, Presideßl. Tn STRiCXua, Bec*y eeStwlyP PAIR BANK'S PLATFOKfIt SCALES. THE undersigned haring been appointed ex elusive Agents for the sale of these celebrated SCALES, manufactured by tbe original inventors, B.A T. FAIR BANKS A CO , rospectfnlly Invite the attention of the lm»- lneescummouity u> the snperiority of these Srales over all others. • These Scales have beeo tutyected to the SEVEREST TESTS oa all tbo principal RailroaA tn the United States and England, and in every branch of business throughout tbs world, and their uniform accuracy and great durability bare gained for them tha-repntatlon of being THE STAND ARD FROM WHICH THERE CAN BE NO APPEAL. Wa are nrepared to fiU Orders for Counter, Portable Dor mant, Rolling Mill, Hay, Qoal, Railroad and Canal Scutes, »r ILLNUrACTVXXXS.’ PKOZS. .HUSSEY A WELLS, No. 325 Liberty Street, Coma ere} *1 Row, •o!7:lyd .." * Pittsburgh. Penns. BAGS! BAGS!f— Flourf Buckwheat, Corn meal, Salt Usm, Grain, Dried Fruit and all Linds of Bags, madofrom Bleached Muslins, Osnabnrg prills and Dock, neatly printed to order, in appropriate «tylcs. cn tbe shortest notice. * Millers add others will find it to thoir advantage in the quality of goods nsed and prices charged, tn hare their lar ders filled st my manufactory. DAVID C UEKRST. JaltidaltwF corner Liberty and Hand street*. Flo bags barley At 67 do Ostr, 8 do Timothy Feed: Id kegs No 1 Lard; 125 boxes Cheese; 3du iha Buckwheat Flour; Rec’d and for sale by 2-URIVKR A DILWuRTH. jatA 130 aud 132 ttecouJ utru-rt. SEIDLITZ POWDERS, always trertli,. on hand at JOS. FLEMING’S, Jil3 corner Market at. and the DbmonJ. DRESSED ilo<is. 'Dressed jlopH tor tale by J-U HRNitY 11. COU.INS.. RYE FLULR-i-dO l»bls. am! oG rniekrt for rate by *_J*H HENRY 11. COLLIVS. EGGS.— 0 bbla. Eggs just receivetl tiu# fur •ale by Jais ' K. DAL7.ELI. A CO. T~ ARRANT'S SKLTZEITaPfUtIY.Vr"wiII not fell to effectually remove Dy*p,-p*U »r Indigntlou Bljloa* Headache, Uoarthnrn, Acidity of thn Slomarli,Ci*- tiveness. Rheumatism, Affection of the Livrr. Only for sate ab JOS. KI.EMihO’S,' Jal6 earner <-f Market street and the Diamond. on BBLS. FLINT HOMINY for'wile hi . . JAS. CAIUMNKA PATENT BUCKETS—2OOdoz. in store nud tor ale by Ja2o ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. •Onn BBLS. Commercial White "Wheat <vV/U Ptailffloar; 200 bills. Bcckingh&m White Wheat Family Flottr. Arriving and ferssle by JalS JAS. (iAKDINKU. Vr 0. XjoJlfilfliiiAAMfißWiWWTsTlrliy r.iITOK A C 0.4 12 »tr«:t. NO» SUGAR —20 hhds prime for >alc a low for cub by T. LITTLE-i CO- lis K* .-t. SUGAR AND MOLASSES -22 hhds prime Sugar: 40 bbls Plantation MolnAv*. To arrive per steamer Fort Wayne, for sale by jail JOHN FLOYD A CO, 173 Wood *U-vL REASE.—3I tierces of Grease receiving U and for tale by R. DAL7ELL A CO. JalO 261 Liberty »t. BACON —5 casks Hams and Shoulders jus rec\l and for sale by . Jftl2 SPRINGER nAIUIAUOn A PU- TTAM BAGS, of all sizes; mado and print .1. B ad to order. Any upon tbs abort eat notice by DAVID C. IIKUE3T. Jal4:delt<aP corner Liberty and lland street*. APPLES—ISO Mil*- choice \Vin VjTtrr Apples la store and for sale by J*7. T. LITTLE A 00, No. 112 B*eond »t. 1 OH BBLS. PRIME MOLASSES in sture A \J\J for sale by Jals JAfl. iIARDINER. 1 OfY® llB * Barley, A &\J 80 bags Clover Seed. 100 boxes Prime - Cli.'ow, 10 kegs lorn), 20 bags Beano. 6 bbls. Roll llntler. Received and for aolefy JaO BIIKIVKR A IJILWORTII. RIO OOFFEE—IOO bags choice Itio Oollec in store and for sale by ja7 T. LITTLE ACO O/'YAf \ LBS. oil grades Flour in store utui & v/ULf for sale by Jail JAS. (IAitPINKJI 7 A BBLS. OTMOLASSES~for sale b v " * I vjii J.acANriKiTn \pi UM ARABIC, Select, Medicu k Sgbis. —2006 lbs. la storo aud for sale by |022 B. U FAHNESTOCK A l>i Q A BBLS. PEARL FLINT HOMIN V, ~ Af\J 800 bos. prime Ear C»ru t lastoreandforsale by CHAfI. B. LEECH. J»U No. & SmlthfMd atr< < t DOTATOES—IOO bus. White Potatoes; JT 00 “ Pinkeye •« In store and for sail, by doU T. LITTLE h O). pHEESR-600 boies prime cutting Cheese \J -> sale by Ja4 UP.NUY 11. Cul.M\s, LA BBLS. FRESH BGlft fur sole by 9J Jail• ' J U CANFIELD QA CASKS PEAKXaSH fur hk 1q by OU )aS J »t. canfiki.r EGGS. —3 bbls. fur sale by Jal HENRY 11. COLLINS. _ KYE FLOUR.—2O bbls. for sale by Ja4 ' lIKNIIY II OiI.LI.VH. BUTTER —5 tibia. fresh roll Butter \ont r» reived and fer sals by JaH It. ifUTCIUNKON HOPS— 8 bales prime Ist sort Hops in store and for sala by SPRINGER HJRHAUGU ACO SENNA ALEXANDRIA-500 Tbs In store and lor sale by 0. L. FAHNESTOCK,! CQ. NO. SUGAR.—3S hhds. Good FuirNi'O. • Sugar Just recalred aud for aale by jaO HIIUIVKH A DILWOIITH. TJIUItNITUKti AND ovory F description constantly mannhctnrli g or nisife t order, of tbs bat malaria) aud workmanship by Ja23 T. U. YOUNG A CO. INDIGO, Manilla, Carkacas a Bengal— -1000 lbs. on band and fur uli by Ja26 13. L.-FAUNKKTOUK A CO. . IfTLOljjl—rTblJu. Union Mills; X 17 do, Hal Latin “ 00 do Broadway ** No*landing from steamer Anglo Baxuu for Isle by j. 20 " ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. 't'EAT HERS—O sacks now landing from X steamer Anglo Saxon for site by , j>O _WAMH DICKEY A CO. EGGS— d bin now landing from steamer Anglo Saxon fiir sale by I&AIA1I DICKEY A CO. "fTTTIEAT—77 flacks Red Wheat and 48 sks* , YV While Wbsat no* landing from sleauier Anglo Baxon for sale by Ja23 I3AIAII DICKEY A CO. T\HY ARPLES—2O bgs now landing frtun stouner AngksSaxoe, for sale by ISAIAiI DICKEY A 00. I %7LAX SREDr-17 sksand liblils new lnml- JD log from slMtncr Aoclo-Saxon, Air solo by • ~s2o __ _ ISAIAH DICKKY A CO. dox. Flint liulcs; JUL 31 do Umn'Baltod lUdi'V; To arrive and for by SPKINtiP.R If ARHACUII A CO. |U> No 2P6 IJlmrty |tnut._ BE DFO R D WATER, fresh Ironi" the spring*, rac’d thb day by J»2Q JOS. FLKMINO. A PPLES^—UK) bbls. Green Apples (as’td) J3L toraitoby Jtlg r DaIzELL A CO. SYRUP— 50 bbls. Eastern Syrup' for sale by" J»U . 4 (XL* Central. R. R. IL. A FALSE TUEORY EXl’usEO TIIK TRUE SCIENCE REVEALED. Mankind have toag been eugnlph'-d In d«rku -* gltda the ®rucdlcioe, sod of u -tnlul of Itapower over dwnve, and it* is the treatuirht of the sick. Mclicine, as practiced by the regular faculty, is *stem»loii übuudloof improbahlUtiefl sod uovvrUluttes. There is uuthiag in its theories ou which the phyekutu cau rely as certain or fixed: tbt results obtained from its prescTipiKins are doubtful, and in most rases unsatisfactory. It l* a solemn and startling fert, ttnwe “who have de;>arted thlf life” died victims, not to duro;-, but to tho injudiriousappllcatiun ot this subtle auJ uucor uJu theory, as practiced by the regular faculty. We huv« proved tho utter tollac/uf the regular practice of uiediriuo, aud Clio great uudeofeMe trothfulnm* ut thu It. R. It. over and over agalu; for, in a thousand cases, where the regular physicians have given up thoir potieuts as Incur, able,aud hall A many cases even*act the time to only a few short hours, that their victims had to live, Raiway's Ready Relief, Regulators or IteaolveDt, os the case Duty have Uwu, has restored those dying patients to uew life aud health. Iu tho trnstrortil of the sick by the 11. K. K. remedies, there is uothiug loti to clmuco or nucertaintlea, for these remi<dies are ao prepared as to poeces fixed aud iMmitivecur alive powers, founded on priuciplvs cs immutable in their power over diseases, u the laws of gravitation over the earth. It is therefore, impossible for these remedies to fell lu removlugfrou the hnman sjstem thodifficulty fur which they muy ha glvea,ati(tof restoring the w/iete human sys tem to iu uoruisl condition of health. This is readily seen in tbe miraculous efficacy of RAIK WAYStULADY RKLLKl'—for the moment this remedy is applied te the parlor partsoftlie body tortured with paiu, or crippled with Infirmities, all pain aud unesolness ceases, and the crippled, bum* and wuiiudod Limb become* Invigor ated witii renewed strength. So also with tbe RcsulrcuU— The must repulsive Sure*, Ulrers, Humors, and tho most o •tioatu ol cLrdnic dl*om>t-s quickly become extinct all ow doses is taken. In cakes af Coustlputiou of the Bowels, taugemi-ut ui tho Liver, emigrations, I’alplUtiou of th Heart, Itadway’s UeguUlors, in the form of Fills, can be relied upou us a positive ami sertain rurrecter aud regula tor of those difficulties, lncanosof temporally Constipation or derangrmpDt of tho stomach or bowels, tlie Cathartic and Purgative Fills given by the regular feculty, oven if thoy r«- movoUiq temporary difficulty, do so at Ihoexpeuse nf Cnoujis, Skkneasat dtooiucb, sod Weakness; and after the effects of tbeso purgatlvrs are over, the bowel# are left cos . tire and tiio system debllttaled. Radway’i Regulators will iustuntly relieve tho palu aud distress, remove tbo difficulty aud restore it regular actiou to the liver, stomach, bowels and other organs—they uoither irritate, luttame, slckrnor weaken the patient, aud tho uvacuatiuns are natural, with outprustraungthe system or cramping tho bowels These cr int-diiw aro the only ones that have redncod t- e hygienic prmctplo to the fixity of a mathematical detnou strutiuu—invariable in all cases, aud proceeding: on a settled routine. They, aud Abey aAne, have Imparted to tbe In cougruous cx(«jrtencsaud repugnant practice of the so call ed “regular faculty,” thsprecisiou and invarlalilllty which are msenlUl to the requirement* of a science. Taking tbb human l-ody as the problem, and health as its normal con dition, they proceed by*fixed rules to eliminate all extrane ous and deleterious particle*, and thus restore the constitu ting to its Integrity, by the expulsion ofthoaelocal or organ ic IrreguUrties which vitiate the soamlneisof the whole. In Cholera, Yellow Fkver,' Ship Fever, Dysentery, Dla rhosa, Typhus *od Typhoid Fevers, and all malignant and uutUrionsfuver*,R*d**7 < *K£*d7N e b 6 f ßß <lß e £iri <Lton are not ouly positivoraratives, bnt certain preventives. Not only tn tbemilderlatltodesof tbo North have these remedies cured the patients of three teiTfble maladies, but nmler th* burning uncs of the trepira, wlrere, In the wildest and moat vfolent degree*, they scourged tbe people u a pee titenco. Witn those re medic* yon nqsd not fear ex;>o<nre to auy cuntagums diae&oe or inhvUioua malady. COSSTITTTJOaU ObtXafiXH. Ml that have become csfoMfrknf iu tho system, caiiud chronic or constitutional, Radway's Rcvolvent, aided by the Relief and Regulators, will remove. geroftiU,, Bron chitis, Ulcers, Soros, Ft-vor horns, Humors, Qamora, Balt Rheum, and all skin disMues will quickly yfeldj to this all powerful remedy. < The mu of tho Iteeolvout *lll, iu a few wwlp, entirely cliaugu tho whole condition .of tho body, we care not from hew utauy gooerntions you have derived your title to th* Ji-HAAra vstahllahsd lu your bodies, Radway’s Resolvent will remove it, anil give to you what yonr Ibrefethcrs were rida ble to—* pure and htwlthy body—tree from disease*. Alt diseases prevalent at this seaeon of the year, caused bv durangemant of the organs of the system, sudden change* ot the weather, heat and fold, disturbed Circulation nf tbe blood—Rheumatism, Nefaralgia, Tio Dolorenx, Bowel Com- Kinta, Fever and Ague, Headache, Toothache, Aches and us of all kinds, Bruits*, Borns, Scalds, Falls. Inflamma tory Diseases CoogutlTe Diseases, limn ora In toe system— Impure Blood, Boilfl,'Ptutnlo Pimples, Blotehes, Ac. Liver Qomplaiots—Dyspepsia, Kid nay Complaints, and disease* whether acuta, inflammatory, malarious, nerroos, cbrnnlo or consUtutiosALißadway** Romedir* will most positively extermlDate«feN|e6tor* chsinfirm andjjnfrebled system to health and etrmgth. Vs who have friends cow upon tho brink of tbo grave, on whom all ho]x-t of recovery are lost—who bavo neon given np ns incurable by yonr physician, we Invite yoa to make one more effort tosavo the valued life of the dying one. A triai u tbc-to Rcmedirs cannot do any injury, ana may re store to life snd.beatth, cveu tbongh oo hopes are entertain ed by your physician. Over a thousand such instances have come to cur knowledge: and wo therefore,* feci ourselves Jus tified in requesting the trial. Surely, after tbo s*r« bo cau do no more, hi* prejudice to your using a reme dy that ma.it do good, ii ,-riminiil. As no of the iiutanci * w<> hare aliudu-J to In the above article, we refer tbe pnblic to tbe <-aeo reported to us by Iticbard Griffith, known In Canada Westns * man of high integrity, and well approved of by his countrymeu or bts high official capacities. HsKnowavtva, FontcnacCcs C W, ) Jons 24th, 1867. 1 . In October, 1555. my wife giving birth to a child, left her bed to.) early and caught s sovtre cold, which promised to terfoinato her lit* Tbe tw*t physicians in this neighbor hood and Kingston were in altendancs on Lor—bnt all of no tiuiiJ —ttu Uotfert licnf givot Ktr uj> fo tfre. For tnrn cost **entire wtki 1 sat st h>-r Uilside, momentarily watching to sc* her breatbo her last. 1 happened to *e« • copy of yonr pApsr called "The Homing World,* aud there read of y«»ur nidliclups. 1 resolved to taut them aa abut resort. 1 gave her tbe Raclvenl witb tbe Regulators —sod Relief—ac cording i» dirxtiona, and in ihrrt oayx observed a wonder fid tmjirormeht. From thisshe dally recovered,and is now, thank God, Wtt« r than ever she was In bi-r life. Tbo when three months old, caught a bad cold, and dwindledatisry to a mere tkelelon, nothiug but b#e and rim \ii» eyrt protruded from his head; at if they would dropout; the physicians ail nulted in caying there was no uw of at tempting to save him, hit ease vxu as he «izs too young and wurf die. But I thought different. Your R* m cdle* gave life to inywifo, while thu doctors gave her up tu d«stii. 1 again hod recourse Io them. 1 gave him the Re solvent Internally and used (l as a wash externally to bis qjis—be iaaiow a hearty.'nrattling cbßd, enjoy 'log the best ofhekUh. YoitV a>r»f lOxdtent and grateful servaut, RICUAitD GRIFfiZU. The above, reader, is but utte out of thousands cases in tho world, whn« had the verdicts of tbe physicians been relied apou withofit further trial, doilh would have wItoJ its rictim. bo uol therefore giv# np your friends ou the Wiere report ofyourpbysiciana who cay they can do oo more. When you are told this, resort to our Remedies. RADWAY ACO„IC2 Fulton street. N. Y. For tale by HUNT A MINER, Masonic Hail, Fitts, burgh. The R. R. R. Reoiedles are aul.l by Druggists, Merchants ynH Storekeepers. an 19 fcl&dsirlyF RADWAVs' BEADY BELIEF—S gross on baud and for rale hy I). L. FAHNESTOCK A 00, oc2S corner of Woo>! and Fourth streets. Tbs tirestest Bledtcal Dlicovfry 0/’ THJt AO B. MK. KENNEDY, OF ROXBUKY, lIAS discoTenid lu cue uf oor «6i3si » remedy that from tb* worst over eferen bundled coses, lud uevei fhilsdsxeept In two cases (both tkondur burner.) lie has now In Wa possession over two hnndrod certificates of its value, a(l within twenty mile* of Boston. Two bottles avo warranted to cure moaning sore mouth. •One to Uttoe Lottloi will curt the wont kind of pimples ol the face. Twuto three, bottles will scuor the system uf boils. Two bottles are wsrrauted to cun the wontr«uk»r in tbs month and stomach. Thrco to five bottlos are warrauUd lo rtire tbs wont cm* uf erytipebu. 000 to twu bottles an warrauUd to care all hnoora uf the ayes. Twobottlesare warranted to eureniuulugof the can and bloldiei among the hair. Four toVx buttltw are valranled to cute corrupt aud ran* fling nlcen. , One bottle will care scaly ernpUoo of tbs ekln. TwototUreehuttlmore warranted to sure tbe most dsspa* rate caara ol rbcnmatisni. Two to three bottles an warranted to enretbe wont case* of ringworm. Three to tinr.boltUs are wamntod to cure salt rbefltn. Five to eight bottles will core the wont case of scrofula. A benefit ualwayiexjierleucdd from tho first bottle, and a perfect cure Is warranted when tbu abort quantity Is ta- Nuthlog looks so luiprubable to those who have In vain rl»*d all the wonderful medicines uf the day, as that a com* dou weed growing lo the aloug old stons walls ahonld cnr» every bmndr in the system; yet It Is now a fixed fart. If you have ebuaior It has tu start. There are no i& nor anJs, hums or hit's about the suiting some casus and not yoors. I puddlwl over a thousand buttle* of illn the ilclnl yoflloatoti. 1 know IU eflecls In every case. It ha* a ready dcinosotneuf llie greatosl cure# ever done In Massa chnsoUe. I gave! Ito children uvor a y«*r old: tooldpooplf of sixty. 1 Imvo seen poor, nutly, wormy looklug uhlldreo whuK iWh was aoR and Dabby, reatortd to a perfect sttj# of health bv one Katie. , . .* Tollman who ate subject to a skk headache, one bottle will alwayscurv it. It gins great relief to talairb and dlixi. ness. Hums wlu< hnv.. for fuan, hare Ukouand becu regnlatud l*j Ik Wlu-ru the body is souud It works iiuilnnuay, but whine there l* any durangwneut of *he func* tiims of nature, it will ruueo very similar feelings, bat yon must nut I/e abtrm.'d—they alwayt disappear in from tonr days tu a week. Tlisrnie never abad muiarmnll. Ontha c»ut*ary, when that felling It over you will feel yourself Uka a no* i.ennui. I henid s>miu uf the most extravagant enco uiunii «f It thatoinu ever llhtsiuxl to. No change of diet U #ver neccsaoiy, rat th» best you can get. I have Ukewln an hark which, when slinmorod in sweet o»l, ilisaolvrSKrol uluusswriilng&f the neck fend under tt«* esi»- Prua 60 reuta Price uTlhe Medical Discovery fil txnr bottle. • DIRIXI‘IONB FOR USK. Adult, uu» tahh’ s|M<onful per day. ClAlrsn over elgbt ytuui, dessert s|M«uiiful; chlldrcufioui fivetosight year*, to* S|H«»nful As no direction ova he mail* applicable to aU oonstUulluna, talm ommgh U> yperato on ihe bowels twice a *|[lr KENNEDY gives personal attendancelubadcaacau! Whulrtale and u-tsll *1 DK, KBYUER’ft M 0 Wood street,'■fuumr ol Virgin Alley, and J. P. gbeuy: _ onto tnb27;lydAwF KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISOOVEBY— -2 vtuss on hand anil for sale by ' U. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO n (>r .j romsrof# anland Fsorth strssts. A VVONDBIIFDL DISCOVERY 11 liriUOH HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND YV r„r«ti .f tb. I»«t mrilul nun lint e,.r lirrf to n„J , r.mwt, that «onld mlloUl, cur, tb« Djipopilh wlilrh has broß recently fonnd oni by D R. IL T. yOH D, OF VITTSVVROH, PE^NA. 111. Ulwrloutaoarcl* gnd roacarch to the Testable png' dom for eight or ten yuan, has/rtfluAt I t l o v fe h MMlcloe which will radically ettrt ti* DYSPpKIA, which Is the first cants of aU spiral dfeeas* which the human sys tem Is subject 10, Ktvps the Rsaervoir (Stomach] Clean and healthy. Wo must all have good health and eaouot be* subject of IQf goneral disnaso. ~ .. Dr. H. T. FORD bas been a subject of tbU awfnl dis«j« himself, IDyspepaial fur eight to ton yean, and»has tried bnndrcdsof axperlmcnuon blrosslL but all in valn, unHl his prusotil discovery, which haa ndlcally cotwl him and many uthrn In six, sight to twelve days, without pMn or sickness, ut any unpleasant fuelings lu the instoa, bat on tbs contrary, U inrigonilrs the system and gfm* baalthy astton to every part. It will act gvntly or coplooaly on the bowels, aud give a healthy action to Yuo can eat and drink your usnal dtoUng, which will ooT lutorfera—the mod id ne-always doing ito duly—callM DR 1L T FORD’S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL. What kind of 4toea.tawmDywp«i*prodn«J Unsweri R U tho first cause of dlgnohl <UmM. J*wr WJcUon, Long ACoctlon, or I’ulmonarr-Dl****p Headache, Biniuns Diarrbm*, Fev*r and Ague, Nervuha Fvvor. Nearalglfe, Costive UoweivMU, Husky or (Jammy &hifl,Oolds lUm DiaOcsof all kinds, Ai*optoxv, lanalty. WeaktuMortba systoro, fatso CuuwpUoo of the> Wind, Ileartbtirn. Pnlaen J the Stomach, Throwing op of jww fcod, and alsDWlpd. All of the above fadings, may or rwUl to produced from a DysjHrptto stomach. From that organ fell general diseases will to produced, fir this statement letroe, which no sans mind will deuy.ltocawa all who tavotoan sick know this statement to to true from experience, • sick or deranged lt i* to*'pour patfe-ut who has been rof (iiriuK fur many yoars, to point him to a remedy that be can rely *n, and radically rumove tho cause that baa made him sick Ifalike a mariner tossed upon the ocean, at thafirat •llmnso of a IlKbt *», hi* heart bound* with Joy. glimpse DOLLARS PER WtxGL Bold by the P> -rtotor, Dr. R. T. FORD, West end ct Pennsylvania Avuuue, (Fourth atnwt Kuod,) and alao JOUN nAPI. IW Wood ft rev t, eurtier - of Bikthj *l*o, N& VIN. iTKEOWAN A ©>., Liberty atrett, to low Bt. CUlr, ptttsbnrvh. Also, Mr. W. A. RERD, formerly the firm of James T. tompl* A Co., Northwest corner of Federal street and the Diamond,'. Allegheny City, And alao, Dr. Ford’s AnU-RllUotta aud Uvvr Pillr, also, bis Invaluable Indian VegfUbleNrrve ldnlment fh» *bor* modidofs used no commendation, for then aandalo oor city atul cwnuty will testify lo thrirlsroluabtf. ooaUtfea. TbsuAdn* UnottoUfhn % OlUaltvllf iHrtital. AY KITS PILLS. AK£ particularly adapted to derungeuiauts of the digestive apparatus, Mid disuue* sming from uupiirtty of ths blood. A Urge part u f all the complaints that afflict mankind originate to one of conse quently tbeao FILU are found to cure of Subjoined are statements from some eminent physicist*, of llwlr effect* in their practice. As * Fault Phtsic. From Dr. £. Carttoriphl, of Xno Orleans. *>» “ywar Pills prince of purges. Their excellent qrslltles snrpaa* any cathartic we possess. They are mild, tot eery certain and effectual in their acUou on the bowela! which makes them invaluable to ua in the daily treatment of disease." Fob Jacxdicx au> al£ Lirta Ookpultts. FVom Dr. Theodore Rdf, of .Vcw Turk City. “Sot only are your Pius' admirably adapted to their purpoee aa an aperient, but I find their beneficial effects upon the Liter very marked iudsed. They bare in my practice paired more effectual lor the cure of bilious cum pLiifite than any one remedy l eau mention. 1 eiacerefy rejoice that we hare at length a purgative which is worthy the confidence of the prufrsAiuu and the people.” brsrcrsu—‘imtotmosi from Dr. littery J, Kruxt, of A. Low. n F«» were kind enough to rend uie bare been all uaed in niy practice, and hare satisfied me that they are tnily au extraunlinary mcillclue. So peculiarly are they, adapted to the diseases of the human system/thal they sretn to work upon them alone, 1 hare cored aomo case* of dyt ;*»na and indigestion with them, which bad rtalated the other remedies we commouly usa. Indeed l bare experi montallT found them to he effectual In almost all the cum plaluti tor which you recommend them." Drarrrrwy—PlUSmi RniT. ur F*? 1 * Dr. J. G. Grten,t>f Chicago. k 11 .T r 1 bada long trial In my practice, and 1 hold them In esteem as one of the best aperients I hare over found. Their alterative effect upon tba liter | » >tM them an excellent when given In small doses for bilious dysentery and diarrheas. Their sugar coating makes them Ti-ry acceptable aud ronrenleut for the dm of womeu and children.' ISTWUUt OtiSTBUCTJOS—TTOKUS— SdPPBUMOS. From Mrs. K, Stuart, who practice* at a Physician and J /id * *V e <a Boston. 1 Ond one or two large dose* of yonr Pills, taken at the proper lime, are excellent pro motive* or tba natural svere* Uon when wholly or portlaJlv xuppreeeod, and also very ef fcctualto cleanse the stomach aud expel iroruw. They are ao mutfh the >»cst (ftiyiic we hare lhit I recommend no other te ipy P&tiouta ” Ctovsnuno*—Coamcrraa, PramDr.J.P. Vdufhn,JfofUrtaL, Canada. “Too much cannot be said of yonr Pius tor the cure of eattirenest. If others of our fraternity have found them aa efflcaclonsaa I hare, they should Join me In proclaiming* It tor tba benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint which, although bed enough In Itself, la thapro K®“' tor of other* that are wane. I heller* auftrauw to orlgineu In the tlrer, bat yonr Pnu affect that cages and cure the disease.? Ixrtjxmxa or tH* Blood—ScaorciA Ebtiiklas Salt Hueum—Tj.ttix —Trxoxs— Ruxukatux Oobt— Prom Dr. Eteldel HalL Philadelphia. **Vou were right, Doctor, In saying that yonr Pino purify the Uood. They do that. I here used them of lata years m my practice, and agree with your statements of their efficacy. They stimulate theexcntorlcs,and carry off ths imparities that stagnate Jn the blood, engendering dlseaso. They stimulate the ergnsa of digestion, and Infuse vlality and rigor into the system. “Such remedies ss yon prepare are a national benefit, and. you. deserve great credit tor them.” Vos HEADAcnt—Sic^UxAnACflE —Fcci Bto*acs—Pius DaorsT-»Pi^#oai—Pabaltcs—Fits—Ac. From Dr. Eduard Ihyd, Adtimon. “Dei* Da. Aml cannot answer yon tchat coxnplaluts I bar* cured with yonr Pols better than to say aQ that see tver treated with a purgative audiane. I place great depend ence on an effectual cathartic In my dolly contest srlth dis k ease, amhbelierlng ss I do that foot Pius afford ns the beet wo hare, I of eemne rein* them highly.” «®*-Most of the Pills In market aontain Mercnrjr, which, although a valuable remedy in skillful bands, is dangerous iu a public pill, from the dreadful cciuequencee that fre quently follow its Incautious use. Three contain no merce ry or mineral substances whatever. AYER’S CIIERRY PECTORAL Hu long been manntoctured by a practical chots Ist, and ev cry ounce ofU ondcr hi* own eye, with invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from coun terfeits and consequently can he relied on as genuine, without adulteration. It supplies the surest remedy the world has ever known tor the core of all pulmonaj; cam* plaints; tor Cougha, Oolds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis. Incipient Consumption, and the relief of consumptive patients In advanced stages of the dlscaso. Aa tfrao makes these bets wider and better known this medicine has gradually become the beet reliant* of tha afflicted, from thelag cabin ottbe American peasant to tha palaces of European kings, lliron£hout this entire country, in ever; state amhefty, and Indeeo almost every hamlet tt contains, CaEttT PzctoEAl is known u the best of all reme dies Cuf distuueecf the throat and longs. In many foreign countries it la extensively used by their moat Intelligent physicians. If there is any depeudeocs on what men of er»ry statioacertify it has done for them; If we can trust our own senses whan weteo the dangerous affection* of the lungs yield to It-, if we cao depend on the assurance of In telligent physician*, abewe basin*** is to know; fn short, If there Is any reliance upon any thing, then is It irrefutably Crown that this modiclne does cure the class of diseases it i designed tor beyond any and all other remedies known to mankind. Nothing but its Intrinsic virtues, andtbe unmis takable benefit equfsrredoo thousand* of sufferers, could originate and maintain ration It eujoya Whilemdny inferior*remedie» hare been thrust upon the community have failed, and beeu discarded; this'has gained friends by every trial conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and remarkable to be forgotten. Prepared by DR. J. C. AVER, Practical and Analytical Cbornlst, Lowell, Mass, and sol&by all Druggist* and Deal er* In Medicines everywhere. Cm dehdawlyF YER’s7cnERRY~PECTORAL AND PILLS can be had, wholesale or retail, at B. L FAHNESTOCK A CO’S, corner of Wood and Fourth »ts.J Qta|lth ana fltranfftb Unit Inevitably Follow Its Use. Boerhave’s I-loLianU.Bittex > s. rpilE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM* JL edy fur Dyspepsia, Disease of the Kidneys, Liver Com pfijnte, Weakuoe* of any kind, Fever and Agne, and tho re rlou* affections consequent opon a disordered Stomach or Liver. Such as Indigestion, Addity'-af the Stomach,Colicky Pain*, Heart born, Loos of Appetite, Despondency. Casttva neea, Blind ami Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, kneumatio and Neuralgic Affections, U has In numerous Instances proved highly beneficial, and In others affected a decided cure. Natora-flod* uo new enemy to combat, with tbla delight fhl tonic In the system. Its effects are almost magical, yet the core permanent. It oommnuicates no violent shock to the system, buthy arousing Its vital energy to normal so tioq, enables it to throw off the cause, and thus thoroughly eradicates tlie disease. When its medicinal virtues ore so ttnlvereoUy acknowl edged, and particularly where It has become so popu lar as a family medicine, that U is sold by many of the xro csra, as well as by all ths druggists, tt would seem ueedlees to offer further evidence; yet as there are doubtless soma who have triod many advertised remedies, and still snfftr from Dyspepsia! n one or more of Itadreadiu! tonne, we sub* ■oin the following certtfleates. the authenticity of which canno( be doubted, coming aa they do from pereons A well known. WHATTT 19 DOING FOR THE HICK. Wm.gchnchman, Esa.,ths well known Lithographer,says "1 ba*« frequently uaca Boer hare’s Uolland Bitten, and flud U Invariably rellctes indignation and debility.” Her. gamoel Babcock says: “I fcund- spaefa) relief from |t« om for a merer* boadacb*, with which 1 had long rat ftrsd.* J. W. Wood well, Esq., iijk <r l biTt oicd Ikerhave’s Hoi end Bitten myself suid recommend It to other*, knowing It W be lust wbat It is represented.” AIJ. Jonathan Neely, of Lower St. Clair, mje “I have de rived gnat benefit from lu use for week mo »f the etntrtcb and Indigestion." fo Ju.2l. Murphy, says: “After Several physicians had £*C#d Bvrbavv’s Holland fiUttereramored the pain from my heart and side, arising from Indigestion.” . The editor of the KlttansJng Free press, Aye Rafter one of the heat physicians in this place bad tailed, Barchart's •Uolland Bitten cured me of the v.orst form tt Pvspepria.” FrancU Felix, only manufacturer of .the original “Extract of Oofiee,” nyc “1 know that yoor Holland Bitten le one of the host medicines in tba world for a disordered stomach or liver." Dr. Ludwig, editor of the Fackel, Baltimore, £>ronouDC* It “a medicine duo rvlng the confidence of the publle.” Dr. Ederhart, the leaning Goman physician sf Fauna, baa prescribed U frequently during the put there# nan; with marked snocess m debilitated etatee of the digestive organa, or ot the ayttem generally. The manager of Ballon's Tlnegar Factory, nyc "1 need It myself and waa therefore induced to try its effect upon my wife,(troubled with the gnat debility common to all oi a consumptive habit,) and really it U doing her more good than anything ebe baa ever taken.” NOTlCE.—Whoever exports to find In this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the tick, weak and low spirited, It will prove a grnteftU aromatic cordial, poaaetsed of singo tar remedial properties. CAUnONl—The gnat popularity of this delightful Aro ma, has Induced many Imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to buy any thing else untU you have given Bouhave's Holland Bitters a (ktr trial. One bottle frill convince you bow Infinitely supe rior It Is to all three Imitation* 4W*Sold at 11.00 per bottle, or six bottles for 16.00 by the sel* Proprietors. BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja^AOCL, No. 27 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. _ oaxxaax toum _ I'hfladsiplila, Tr W. Byotl A Sosa, No. lA North Second street; New York, Barnes A Park, 501 Broadway, corner Duane; Baltimore,cosbara Brothers, Gay street, and Penn- S' vania A tenner Cincinnati, John D. Park; Chicago, Bar y Brother*, 213 South Water street; Bt.. Louis, Barnard Adams k Ooi New Orleans, J. Wright * 00. felrtapldAwg » * BCEKUAVE’SHOLLANDBIJTEKS— 100 doz. on hand and for foie by B. L. FAITNE3TOGK A 00 , corner of Wood and Fourth streets CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.—A good supply on band and for sale by . B. L. FAHNESTOCK ACO , corner of Wood and Fourth streets. ' DELAY NOT, Ye who Consider a fine Uead of* llair NATURE’S GREATEST* ORNAMENT, but era It is too late usa SANDER'S SCALP TONIC, wnicb restore# the healthy condition of the scalp, canaes balr to grow on the bald, and checks any tendency toward Its frilling Out, and becoming thin. atThe principal Druggist#,' and by the Pro prietor,SlXTH STREET, two doors below Smtthfleld et. tajld INDIA RUBBER HOSE.—3SOO ft. from % to 19 (aches In calibre, 3 and 4 ply thick, suitable for Uydrunt, Steamboats, Fire and Locomotive Engine pnrpoira, foreale fry deO J. k IL PHILLIPS'. OCHRE —50 bbls. American and French far sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK k 00. »»>ll corner Wood and First sta. IDES.— : 107 Green Salted Hides. 70 Dry Flint* « Just received and for sale by dog SPRINGER HARBAUOH. New crop sugar & molasses— -10 hhds: N. O. Bugar fo SO bbls. N. O. Mousses, Rec'd this day and for ml# by T. LITTLE .A CO„ deH No. 112 Second street. SUN DRIES-100 bus. choice Neahannock Polatoer, 130 bbls. Fall and Winter Apples; 3 “ Sweet Cider, pure/tube; New Pbtla, Sugar Cured Small lot of old Shoulders, good order, In store and for tale at 27 Fiftly street. H, RIDDLE. CIDER. —5 bbla. Sweet Cider for tale by *oB \ , HENRY H OOLLLNS. BLANK BOOKS.—On hand, or "made to order in superior manner ' ' % WU. Q. JOHNSTON k COt JtP Blank Book Warehouse 67 Wood St SUNDRIEB.— Tenn. Flour, 183 soila vari ous brands; do do 78 bbla Broadway Ulllss Sumac 79 “frags; Grease 29 bbls. on steamer Fanny Fern to arTira an for sale by • JcB ISAIAH PICKET A CO. HOPS.— 15 bales Prime New York Hops in store and for *ale by . de2 S. HARBAUQH. Molasses— lOObble. prime Plantation (Oak Cooperage^ 40 “ . Bt. Jamc* Sugar House, “ Id store and for sale at reduced price* an&aceatatnodatlDg terms, l>y WS. UITCUKLTREK, J*-, k BRO, Uo2o *SOQ Liberty street. jrpSTERS —i n daily receipt of J. V. Pratt's v/celebrated No. 1 Norfolk OysUre, In cane or In shell, by the bit.or box, wholesale and retail. WUI warrant them equal, If not superior, to any Oyster brought to this mark*. deS U. RIDDLE. CPANIsKrOWN—2S bbls. for tale by jj poll BJt. FAHNKBTOCE A CO. Buckwheat flour—soTacl*, so iu. each, lust rW’d and Tov eaU by 001 l T UTTLE A OU baled new for sale low. 4*T LIWI3 A’EDGERTQN, LOT Wood ftmL J Kaflißa'&B?' ‘ 1991. PeimiirlvaJits'B«liread. IS3S. . WINTER ABRANHE-BC—fWffiwmn SIENT—On January ISih, * lUE FAST MAIL TRAIN Station ever; morning, except Sunday, at B.OS o'clock, Pittsburgh time, arriving in Phiiodelpbli tt It-M F. x. THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves ths Station every ev«- nlcfat9^o, The Johnstown s<‘i-*wnwwr«tbm train leaves Pittsburgh dolly, except Sunday, at P. EL, s#ppingat all stations, ■»»< running as far as Cocsmangh. First Accom modation Train tor Turtle Creek Bridge, lea res doily, except Sunday, at 10 AO am. The Second Accommodation Train for Tartls Creek leavesdaily. Sunday excepted, *t4:SO P. &!~— The Third Accumaiiilnuon Treto tor Tartie Creek leaves dolly, except Sondky, at &2D P. IL Re turning Trains arrive In Prtuburgh as toDow*—Express 1.4 A p. me MaQ, 6AO a. m; Johnstown .Accommodation 11 a. First Turtle Creek Accommodation, fihi) a. tuq Second Accommodation, 12.40 p. mq Third Accommodation. tilO p. m. Trains for BLiirsvilla and Indiana connect at* BlaireviUe lotersectioo with Mail Train East, Express Train We£t,and the Johnstown Accommodation Train East and Weak. PitUimrgh snd Connollsville Tralua, stopjdng at all Sta tion* on Uie Pittsburgh and Connellevillo Road, lenredaily, Sunday exe r ptod,a* follows;—Mall Train, 7:00*. mq Express Train, p. in. Returning Troius from Pittsburgh and ConneUsville Road, ariiveat PltUhnrgh, ’ll a. m. and <1:10 p. m. The traveling pnblie will find it greatly to their Interest, In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Kail* road, os the Accommodations now offered cannot be surpass ed on any other route. A* the road Is ballasted with (tone, and Is entirely free from dnst, we c*t> promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor tLU rood with their pat runatm. Faro to New Tort “ * Philadelphia.. “ “ ifai Union “ ** Lancaster ** “ Harrisburg , „ Baggagv checked to all Stations on the PotmiiTlTania hail Rood, aqd to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Passcngermpurchasingticketa in cars will bj clurgeJTcn Cent* In addition to tbc Statiuu ruioi, except from Station* where the Company has no agent.' N’orict—ln case of Joss, the Company will hoi J them •elves responsible for panoual baggage only, and fbr an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.— I The Eicelslor Omnibus Line baa been employed to convey Paaaengera *t»d Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 2& cents for each passenger end baggage. » For Tickets apply to J. STEWART, At the P. R. B. PaseengerSUEon, JaMyJ—de2l * on Liberty and Grant sta. RAILROAD ISOTICB. THE PITTSBURGH, FT r-;—rpr-^-zTI ROAD COMPANY, with Its ample Stack and equip* ment, and its tbrangb connection*. is prtparol to transport Passenger* tod Freight from Pbilademhl* 'and Pittsburgh to Chicago, St. -Lools, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and all ’ placet West and Southwest, with a great degree ofrtirUarity and expedition. Tba (set that this read forms a direct and Consolidated lice between Pittsburgh end Chicago, Is a suPhleut guar antee that its Train* will make good time, ao> lannectfons with Trains ou other Boada. FLUZSOUXfcim LXITI PUUbcrgh. j Crenllne. | Kt. W»ym 6-30 Jl M. | 2.00 ». M, 9.00 f. it. S. K. I 10.05 ML 6.i5 A. If. .. • arT J T^. U. 8. Mail... —. *mn leaves Pittsburgh at &.30 a. it.,'arriving laChl c**u at 6A& a. m. Express at 2.00 r.n. tUica CurassAn—Mail ttaln at VM *. *. £jDr«u tralaat7X)oA,M. r n»o OjjO A.M.'lValn Ovui Pittsburgh bolagaTrala for local btuinea, Is overtaken at Crestline by Exnftss tralo from Pittsburgh at 2-15 r, u. ~ . . All Trains mat* dote connections at Crestline lor Colom bo*, Cincinnati; Indianapolis and St. Lode;'also, at Port Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Ballroed Sot L^uctte, CentralHUnsisand Bt. Loufealao, at Forest with Tralnaon tbs IT. R. A L. E. 8.8. - ununa. - . xTom Chicago. IFt. Wayne.|CrHtllne.|JUT.Pittib’g 0.8. Mall - ' * 0.8. Mail t.Or. m| 6.J0 a. U- |l2-tsf.»l.| 9.10 p. it. **pre«, .. 000 a. mJ 2.00 P.M. 110.05 p.«.| 7JSa.il These Trains make cloM|connectloot with Trains for Phil* delphla, Baltimore sad New York. Trains from St. Cincinnati and Colum bus make cloaeconnections at Crestline with all retaining Trains. At Ft. Wayne, Trains from St. Louis, Central Hit nols, iAisyette, and Intennediafeplaces. connect with Above Talas. At Forest, connections are mads with Trains to and from Cincinnati,'Springfield and Dayton.' . - Accoiacnsarnur Txion—Lesr*New' Brighton for Alle gheny at 7.00 a, M-,- IZ2O r.x. Lears Allegheny for New Brighton at 0.45 a. M, and 4JOr.IL Baggage ebecksd-throngn, and no charge for handling, rortickea and farther lnfonnatioa apply to A. T. JOHN STON, Agent, at the Croat Western Railroad office, directly on the corner of the Mononcsheli Boose, Pittsburgh, or It GEORGE PARKIN, Passenger station, Penn St. between Wayne and Hand; B. F. PATRICK, No. 80 Dearborn St.- opposite Tremonfi House, Chicago, or t the Agents at the Stations al.ug the line. ' > • To commence on MONDAY, January 25tbf aodxontißue oatil farther notice. J. J. HOUSTON, and M Ag’t. D. W. BOSS, Paas'r Agent, Chicago. . J. P.MOORE, Snp't. myt»-0c27 1951 WlnarArrancement....«flB97< CT. LOUIS, ALTON ANDy^nniatfmtflH kj CIIIC A 0 0 RAILROAD-—OnfißaSsS! and offer OCTOBER 2d, Trains will ran as follows: GOING SOUTH. Leave #ilcago at- _ 11:30 A. H. and lCh3O p. B. Arilro »t St- L0ui5.......... &20 a. m. and 1:34p.m. GOING NORTH. " Leave East St. Loais at 9:00 a. k. and 4:23 P. M. Arrive al Chicago at-. —9:4o r. it. and &4& a. U. CONNECTIONS: At CHICAGO, wirli all the Orest Eastern ‘and Northern Line*. At JOLIET, with Rock Island Railroad Wert, and “tot Off,' 1 East. At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Peoria and Oqoawka Rail rood liar Pooria, Galeaburgb, Borliogton and Intermediate ploeee. At BLOOMINGTON, with Illinois Central Railroad, North and Sooth. At SPRINGFIELD, with Great Western (HL) Railroad, East fl>r Decatur, Ac.; West for Jacksonville and Naples. At ALTON, with Terre Haute and Alton Railroad Coat, and it earner* on the River. At ST. LOUIS, with Ohio and Mias. Railroad Rut, West by Pocißc Railroad and Missouri steamers to Northern Mis souri, Kansas and Nebnika. Also, to all points on the Illi nois and Mississippi rivers. ff9*Througb Tickets Can be obtained ‘at all the principal yq-Tarougb'Tickets end Freights as low as by any other Qosto. A. IL MOORE, General Superintendent. E. M. GOODRICH Pen. Kaatera Agent. no 3 mrTnlly PcmuylvanU Billratd. J THE CHEAT OENTRALnSmro^sp Ront*, connecting the dtioe with Western, North-Western, tod -Bontb-Wssteru Bute* by a coattanoas Railway direct. This road also con nect! at Pittsburgh with dally Hoe of Steamers to all porta on tbe Western BJrers.anJ at Gcteiand and Sandusky with Steamers to all porta on the Kbrtb-Weatern Lakes; making the most direct, cfuaput, and rtUabU roofs by which FREIGHIhean be forwarded to and from the Great Wttt. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS—Boots, Short, Hate and! Cape, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes, bale* I and trunks.) Dregs, (in boxes and tales) Feathers, Fort, Jtc ™ . SECOND CLASS.—Do roestlo Sheeting, Shirting aotl TkJrinp, (to original bales) Drag* (in casks,) llanlware. Leather, (in roQi or boxes) Wool and Sheep Pelts, THIRD f” *HikT> CMRfl—Btwl« Chftltll{lo eaaks,) Heap, Bacon and Fork,aalted (loon or in e&aka,>Tobecco, mannthctnr •d, (except flzare or (fat,) An, rODETH CLISE-OdQm, end Pork (la cuki or. boxea, Ea*tward,) I*rd and Lard Oil, Kalla, Soda Aab, Qtr- ■ fn»w Gaj, Tar, Pish, *r J FLOUIL—SI,OO per hbl. nptil. farther aotka. GRAIN—In eas loada 45e per 100 Btt. until farther notice COTTON—S 2 per bale not exceadingJOO lbs weight, ontfl farther notice. * f&jo skipping goods (tom any point tut of Phßadel* Phil. bo particular to mark package* “rfo. ftssnfrtnfe MaaroaL" AUGoodacoosigoed to the Agents of tils Road it Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. • Puma* Aeons—C. JL Brail, ItKilby street, Bod on; J. t. Clarke, No. 2 Brtor Hoass, and No. 1 Wllliainitreet, and John McDonald, Na 8 Battery Place, New York; Pierce k Co, Zanmille, 0.; Irwin A Co, and- Sprtagman * Brawn, dndnwiti, Oj B. 0. Meldraa, ln&CDcmeinil, Bell A Co, and Cuter A Jewett. Lculnille, Ktj P« o.o*- RRsyA 00-, Evnnsvfllu, lal; R. F. Bus, 81. Louis.Mo4 ris,Wormley* Co, Memphis, Tran* Leech A Co, Chicago, DU J. P. Glia, Ft Wayna Indd 2. J. gneeder, PhllA; '2*. gnw* Boons, Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Plttaburglu ILH. HOUSTON, Oral freight Agent, PhQa.' I *H.J.LOMBAKRT.Bnpt,A)toonfcw. Jifclj PUubßr|hßiuiCoaatlnlllelUllrohd. / THE PITTSBURGH &®HRiEßßaesn CoonelliTlll*. Railroad la nawJlßwßWigpwNaaaU •opened tor the transportation of pasMagertand freight to and from Pittsburgh end OoaneUiTflty oosaectldg with the Peon*. Central Railroad it Brtaton’e Station. Arrangements biro ilso been made with the Penn*. Central Railroad 4>y whlnh throegh freight end Baltimore will be'carrled from points ca the Pitts burgh and OoaoelerUto Railroad, by car loads, on faTorable terms. Ruanroro or Taxers—On and after. Monday, 2Sth Bee. the Pantagu Trains will be na, daily, except Soidays, as follows: Mall Train, will tear* the Passenger of th# Prana. Railroad, a| ftttsbargh, T.OOo'dock, A. M- arriving at Oon nellsrine at 12tf0 A. U. Express Passenger Train wUUeavs Pittsburgh at 4:20 o*ck P- ll n and arrival! Coohsllsvflle at &20 P. 1L Rtrcaran—Express Train will leave OonnellrriUeatß o’clock, A. M, connecting with [the BlairrrtU# Accomao datloa Train on the Prana. Railroad which arrives at’ Pitta* bnrgut 11A.M. Mall Train wUlleafeOonßellaiilleat £OO con* nects with the Brinton Accommodation Train on tna Penna. Railroad, which arrives at Pittsburgh at 6.-00 P. M. Freight to and from Pittsburgh and stations os the Pitts burgh and Coonallsvtlls Railroad, will be received and de livered at the outer Depot of the ream. Railroad Company. * Banting A Hall’s Ooachce for Jib Pleasant, Unlontown, Frost berg and Camber land leave ConneDevUle regularly on : the arrival of the trains. Mail Train connect* also at West N4wton with coaches, by the plank road, with Monnt Pleasant, Bom met, Berlin, Bandpateh,Cnmberla&d,kc. . Tickets can be had from tho Ticket Agent at the Penna. Railroad Passenger Depot oc6 n BLACK TOP* «—. V OUNDRIES— O 200 bbls No 3 Large Mackerel; • 100 hfbbls ** ** • ** 20 bbls (No 2 ‘ 20hfbbU -2U bill No 1 “ - 25 hf bbls " 1&0 bbli-Pfoklid Hemog; 100 half bbls Whit* FUb; 60 “ . Jroot; 25 bbls r “ *25 “ Lake Salmon; 10 drama Codfish; 75 bbls New Orleans Molaesee; 50 “ White Flint Hominy; 50 u Poarllih; v 200 “ Whit* iimr, TOO “ . Hydraulic Cement; 100 boxes Pearl Starch; 80 bbls ** “ 1000 boxes prime W. R. Cheese: 20 bbla Egg*i 1600 bushelsDrled,Apples; 100 bbla No 1 Leif bud; ■lOO baaheU.dorer Seed, For tale by Jag J. B. CANFIELD Atkins* celebrated 80 DAT CLOCKS, *jSvQk for Counting Room and Parlor. Xw lost received and for sale by J. B. 2w) 5 O 0 ,: . JeSfedtf Jeweler*, - No. 88 fifth street JOB PRINTING.- « CARDS, CIRCULARS, RILL HEADS, BOLS LADING, ■""£&«»* • r.stitajL LETTER HEADS - And every description of Job Printing, plain or ornament la/n frUMI. ElrxiCTi .sa SMlaocn. 37 Wood a JUST RECEIVED— -760,000 G«nn*aCl*w» 146,000 Hanm* * 800 bxa. VirrLal* Hazrabetnred Tobacco. Tb* largMtM»>r)puiit or Ogan lad Tobacco aver offerod - thU cUy,t» noiropcß ftreTigilnaHon «ad «*!*, at . GEORGS \nmU3TB cor. BmithJUld itmt aod Diamond AIW-jr e KEGS NO. 1 LARD; y g bU*. frwb Roll Batter.' Ree’d usd for sale by 0C22 - . SHRTVBB A DILWORTII. 1 Arvb&etf Prime Rio Coffee just received 1 *yjj>nftorttl»by BHRIYEB *DII.WORTU. 1A HA Pounds'B. W. Fiour,«ceiTe<Laßd 1 by EQBTVSB t-DaWOßtfl^T. deft WQtndUl Jfcttßdftmfc Sailroatia 4LLEQUENY VALLEY'r’rTmw’Hmsa LOF THE CORNER OF BUTLER Jgg DCCTIJfSSSEE 3 ’ NKtTII WARD, AND A GREAT RE* IS?SJgS F W*" RATES^-Ooand after dULY SOTB,; ToSSni m ** ree * lT#du *»**TteattheMlowiograte/.■ T»SSSSte* * To Had 8anfc.;.7777717 • a « ' Tojkady-.Beod u .. « > To «*"jrr Jf/Iy., ToQray. ilc-parhaml. To Rod Bank A*®* “ TO Brady’s Bend .7.3.?“.; —’ff- 4> y^xT—fifty To Gray*# Eddy 7 ?£ m ... To Rod Bank » To Brady’# Band— 3.<Sc! - •• Jjgktf . • }L b. L>»ma.Oaiian t t<Bck«it Agent. Qteat Weittra Uall Rout*. Line for Freeport J}alena and Du&kltb, from CENTRAL DEPOT,Jbot of LAKH STREET, connecting at Douleiib wlthsteaaers fur £L Paul aud the Upper AlutLaippL WELLS STREET DEPOT. FULTON AND lOWA LINE—For Dixon, Fulton, and Orotral lava. Passengers fur lowa, Nebraska and Kansas, will find this the tuu*t «?ap*litioc# roota, it beiu* an Air Line to the MLatoipid, audahorter by fifty miUa tlian any other line, t'oouAliuß at Fulton with thaUrtAtlova gt&ra C<fc, for all points in lowa and the West.” - „ BELOIT AND MADISON LlNK—FcrDslolt, Janesville, Madison and Central Wisconsin. FOX RIVER VALLEY LINE—Tor Crystal Lake, Mo Henry, Richmond, sad points North. Two trains dally, Sunday excepted, fur all of tfefe above points, making eloct> connections with the Eastern Ucadt, and with pockets on the Mississippi, uortfi andanoth. P. A. lIALL JnUX B. TORNKR. Treat. Steamsfiiim. Liverpool, FtsUaileiptkta. and. Kew Yorb Screw Steamship Company. Tin: splendid steamships^mb* forming the above*!lnv will saQ from NewSmlfi&ttA YorkajfoDowr !#*% , CITY OF BALTIMORE, capt Leitct, Jan.Tlh. IfeiJ Kangaroo, *• Jeffrey, Feb. 4tb, And each alternate Thursday. Llrerpool every alternate Wednesday.* Fare frotp New York, Cabin $76, Third Class |SO. “ “ Liverpool, - sloQ,sSA,As7&.Tbird Ctiua |46 Return Tickets avaflaLle for six mootba by auyateame of the Roe. Cabin, (140; Third Class, $7O. Theae Steamship* are supplied with Improved Watertig comparftncfits, and carry experienced Surgeons. Persons U»ut proceeding In Europe, ur «H!ilu& to md &r their fxieuda from the ad country, can purchase ticket and obtain all iofbnaatfcn.by applying to J. 0. Dalcv, i Broadway, N. Y, Banle A Cortes, 177 Broadway, N. Y, or JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty at, Pittsburgh 4?»Pasaajra certificate* by first class Sailing Packets t«- tween New York and Liverpool.' Drafts rfold by. the abov • dwW epfi iHotyttatg. DoUar%avlngi Bank, jYo. 03 I\jurih SntL l/iddk Boon , JotuPAVw Building OPEN DAILY FROM "9 TO 2 O’CLOCK, also on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May first to November first, from 7t09 o’clocksapd from No moberfirst to May flyit, from d to 8 o’dosk. - it Deposits received of aiL sums net less than ebe Dollar, and -a dividend-of the profits declared twice s year, in June and Tkcoro her. Intwost wm-declared at tbersteot six percsoLpax.annum, ia Tfrrnnihiin.’UMrikn In Tnir .and December, and June and Dtcembex,lK7. ■ Interest, ff net'drawn out, L placed to the emit tbede pqdtor as prindnal, and bears tne sane Interest from the first days of Jay ana December,compounding twice a .y«ar kith out troubling tha depositor to collar eras tO'SCSscnt bis pea book. At this rate, money” will doatlwia ‘ leu than 12 years, making latbaaggrveai® boht umetof tfatr rxa can* a run. • ■ Bocks containing the' Charter, By-Laws. Rule* a*»d Regu lations furnished gratis, on application at the office. Pntidmi—GEOBGSALBRRe. vrusn Hopewell Hepburn, James fihldle, Aiataiakr Bradley, : Robert Bobby - William fl. lim>y,' > - Hfllßuiprio, ' William J.-Andersou John G. B&knfeo, John B. Canfield, ; J. Gardner' Coffin, Alonso A. Carrier, David Campbell, Charles A. Colton, William Douglas, . . Francis Felix, Georgw F. GQmortL James 8. Boon, William S.-Uatco, Secretary and Trearurer auLlyd—ja22^dswF Banking houses ofjou HOGG. + BEDFORD, a BEDFORD CO, -SOMERSET.. —flnmraaETm MOUNT PLEASANT,. .WESTMORFD CO*, 00XNZLL8VTLLE..1 JAYKTTE CO^ “ “ BROWNSVILLE,.. “ tf NEW FAYETTE CO, -INDIANA * J Pepoalb rccdTed, Dtsfonate made, Draftsltobi •ad collected* .Baak-Note* aad Specie booglit ai Stock*, Notea.oad otlwc Socnritie* U>qgtShSa%4d, mission. md collections to lidfed.. ‘ N HOLMES &SON; DEALERS IN FOR i SIGN and IXicnfiytff .Bills of ExcbaDgyCertlflcate or Deposits, Bulk Notes and Spoda, No. 63 iiarkst street. Pittsborgb. O'CoUectlonsmaUoon all lbs principal cities tbrougboatxbo United Stats*. . Cemetery Marble No. 333 Liberty .Street, below-Wayne, • PITTSnUROU, pa. . .-MATTHEW LAWTON, PRACTICAL MAR BLR MABO X . WISHES RESPECTFGLLY TO IN tins his (noDdc and Uw pnblie goncrilly, that n hulaual tto*boTeDnmiBea,lartho liuonfactnro«uJ mI» of variety of Ifajble Work, «och-u Monuments, Tombs- Tablets and Gravestones, or every variety and form; ALSO, Mantis Plem, Centre Tsbls, Mcr, Caress end M*a»\ ’ « Stand Tops, Which he U offering *8 lows? any other establishment West of the mountains. Ilis Block La entirely *«*csud Tiu been •elected by himself eipreaaly tur this u also prepared to Inlid Bnrfr* ble or Stone; lofl lu ex«uta soy other .work la hid lino B Myof UjeCemetcriesedJolQlngPUtubtirglL- ' KXrtas CT StVwuune jo '“'Ber.r.B.Lynua, RobertGslwav Tm Wflkiu, ISKaSSS®'* Jno. H. Shoenbereer, Ksq, W.L- tyt. a»Je« Brewer, llsq., j. n. ' A.B.Ciirl£2 & , i UolUrMe.ettli.tJlnkhrf <*ln t h« roogh, *t Wholeeal. ’ rllb nuioirrwror. °i u»e wst breads, for a eo&ita&t »ot>p|T of Urdranlif c*. meat, Water sod Ltfoiirille Lins, airf p*h£» tor Band and Stocco Work, all cfwhJchhft* SaZvrila famish at short cotjee. • ; „ * cOO per 100 The. ?&cp%r 100 ft* ■ 63 c p«r 100 Bm. •OOe per ICO lbs. Agents Wanted! Sew Era in -AmfrtWMH. JUST ISSUED, an OiPColor Portrait of CULT, PriaaA*JnaL SUxl in 12 Od CU ert. Thu Pictnrß, itcnai cnt end lihor, h* *a Important toprowneat to AxrPrtnUiJS. U cfftwd tJ the people of the United Stetee, ss a worthy Bemcrtafaf their eminent Statesman end Patriot, l^ekaPuhibhtr, J. HBYRAU. . Bulletin BnlUlug, Philadelphia. The Mlowlngara *few ot the many ccmta tLU PictureiMKcelTed s troia the preas Froth Petcnon’a Magatlnei l „ / rb,l i‘ o fißt •**«*«*, *V*l ** It U la flaUb to London. Color Print*,which bare teen aoldhere frrflee and'tlx dollar*, could heprodoced for the trifling sum of fifty cent*. U certainly an eitonlihlng eridtnce of Ataertan broom in ArtcolorprinUn&aodmnit, we throb, reeulr.aa lmmen» tale to be at all remanent! re.” the Pe&oaylmdaS. “Ur. Byraas bu produced a • Portrait of th* immortal CLAT, printed is colon, that baa all themarltetapalnttas end at a work of Ait will bean the mort critical examina-, tlon. The Ukeneesof the great Statamaai* perfect’* FroratbeghllftJriphu gqadtyT>i^^h, 4lr. J. H. Byraha bu brought ctrt aß^f<r«!t ? r 'iur.rr CUy, printed In which, If we had QDt&MßMmctd ©tberwiae, w# ahould acre tuppoaed to beßDataUne. It the brilliancy 6f hue end' aoftnee* of JhiSe of a portrait."The Ukesenof -Uerryof the We*’U excellent.” - 7 From Graham** Uagaric*.' to fine London Print* sold hero for $S and $?, From the Pen mj Irani* Eaaaircr. -Judging bythla production, baa nude an ptxfreUcn. Tba picture la not only artUticln flnUhandairangemtntof color, bat la Valuable !?"?,“*• DelD * ,old At the fowptlce of fifty c?ati, this portrait nut aooa become a fitTurfte, and be treaftured aa a mo*t fitting and beautiful bri bo American people. - " J* 7 root po* paid for W cent#. To Agonta a very liberal dlacouat. jalL-wlmr . PABBEBS AKD CABPENTEBSATTEjmOK Your attention isbderected to the large and well eelccted atoek of Scaaoned LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!II Oa faud and for *,!«, WioltMj, nj Retail, by JAMBS LfraSIER. Ae CO., (Boceeaxor* to Vim. STBrier A Son,) - ALLEQHKST CITY, PA. Dressed Flooring, Shelving and' Weather Boarding, Shingles, Lath, Joist, Stud ding, Clean and Common Plank, Boards, &c., &<*., 4c. xjH l wnu-mber, *ho attend the Al!e*h<fty » that oar yafda are the ooetcoarenlent ia thechr _**} V &T*\*rd oaly oncroaare fro* ihe Markd Bout' aedcfoM toaUthc ilari-d Thremr, Corner of Sandusky St. and North Alley. PRICES PCT 'DOWN. T we hare redoced th*price FIFE PER ’CENT, per thooa and from thle date to Spring, TO.CASIIBUTKRS 08LY. Order* promptly atteudedio and wtla&ctioa girri Ehipaanta made to any aceearibla point by Baflroad RlTerorCaaaL Ortw■ received lor SASH, DOORS,BIIDTTERS, Ae~ Ac. deOmwP IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES- Beet Madder Print* fie worth, lie Extra Ueary Plaid. Lloaoyi ..., 18c do 31c Fine all wool FUnocU...... _.£So do Ssc New atyle DeLalnea-.. do 2-c Rich Cuhmere* ....13c do a»c j Double width do 81c Rich all wool Delaine*. Sic do y^c And an elegant Una vfßladc and Fancy alike at a rlßurtion cf one-third from regular price*,, at aoS A. A.MASON ACO’S-SS Firm at. STATIONERS' iIAKDWAKE- CopylnJg Presses and fbroltur* hr da Stamping “ Office Calendar*, • BUIFOw, CanetUhiK FHet, ** Hammers, m ar 810 Heed Boxes, Euaolop, “ 3asd4part«, Twin* “ i P<stOSc« u Tin Cutters. ' ' Desk Weights, Pea Recks, iirtst variety, English Rates, with an 1 , end oral frame*. ‘ German. Iron sad porcelain Slstes, «• Pocket Kata*, Erasing do. ... . J<ui received end fcr sale hy - W, B. OATEN. 2d etrset. /2J.KOCERIES— IOObeB prime Kio Coffee 70b£chU.T, «ad ItnwrUlTew: v CX *v 6 n EOd ** **®®P iToUcco; • MO mori«d .. W tiztMi JS- fl ? z 'i?“ss « 100 do Corn Broom; \ (00 bdla. Sir** Paper; ' K* 1 01eiDa > milPaltpgqa . 100 do Moalu »dJ Star C«odlt«, Jor tabby SolO R. BQBISON k CQ. John E. £bocßba»r X QrattMrJfnrtipT, Tmciirpouioek; Jobs I. James 17, Heilman, Charles Knap, P. A. Madeira John H. MeUor, WaltcrP. MartnaJ 1. Wilson MUler. A. if. Pollock, H. U Hfnry LlUngrralt, John Sawyer, GeorgeS. AlciaaderTindlo, TboobfUd Cmataettrr. George U. Wliit*.. ■CHARLES A. COLTOJT.
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