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    |7 EUITr^aSiEfmrNAMENTALea
WtotmHosSAt Vin<s,-6re«n-Ho«BeiE?
15,000 £xLn slz® Efergrocni, *froza S to 7-feet high, embrac*
frhleb fill be aold at irductd pcic-«
3pO»Qy or upwards ofjrcrgreone, from lo inches to 4 6ft
V,&?2k' oßerftl H wholesale or retail.
2,000 Cherry Trees, tarn sEte, embracing tea cholre varie
ties.
- AM tar stock of-Evergreen* aad Shrubbery i« rery largo,
perrons who require a large omvuot of the sarno eau be ac
commodated at low prices.
Letter* to our oddree* through Wilfcloa.Port Office, near
Pittsburgh, FV., will reodvehame<Uale attenllon-
Ordert can be left at oar-stood on Uuui days, In the
Diamood Market.' Also, at the state or 'WflUAnts A John
ston, No. 114 Smith field ■t, Opposite the Port Office, Pitts
burgh. tel-dsuT ffll.fi-JAS. MURDOCK.
For Fan Planting.
3800 CHERRY - 2
UfiOO Standard 2 end 3 yoeri, 25 varieties.’ V
20,000 Peach, 40 varieties.
Evergreens, of fine hardy Tcriellea, from small to 8
Ml , .
' WltbaUrrestockofAppl* Pear-standard and dwarf—
Quince, five varietlee Currants, eleven varieties Grape Tines,
Shrubbery, Green House Floats, Rotes, Ac
wishing an extra article of choice varieties might
fimflt to their interest to aranin* ay stock be lore ordering
elsewhere. se2aUwtfF JNO. MPKDOQg, Jr.
Qrapo Vines.
inn nnn EMBRACING 17 varieties
1 Vv.vUv/, will be sold at vary low price*, by
■pplying 7 to 3 JOHN MURDOCH,
•CMAwtfy Ptltsburgh and Oakland Nomeries.
Garden seeds for isss.—Om- stock
of early Seed* Ibr Hotbeds, embracing U» most ap
proTrf and Taloablv ’rarietiee'ln cnlUTEtion, U read;. Or
ders from' Oardeaera, Dealers or other*,, promptly filled,
from the Seed and Implement Warehouse, 47 Fifth street.
Ja33rwst*r JAILE3. WAEDBOP.
a eras socurxt. ...jutm A»^nn
Itebanopt jNuriejryf"
BOOKSTOCB * AUHOV.
JNVXTE THE -ATTENTION OFA
Uifi public W their largo and rarfed taortment of 3-*
lit teet Bhrnbbery, STewroeniuPUnta, *c.
Morwnr Ground fcurand ahalf miles than PUtabuigh,
Cho old Waihington Road. Gran Tan Post Omen.
MoclywT*s» Allegheny county, Pa.
%Jf)tlastlp})ia asbtctismntta.
Screw Presses.
POWER AND HAND PRESSES, for
Woolen, Cotton and Paper Manufacturers, Printers,
Lithographers, Book-Blndcrt and Tallow Chandlers; Copy
ing Presses, extra sixe, for Forwardly Hooses, Post Offices,
E&Uroad Companies, 17 in.br 22, and 22 by 24: Letter and
Seal Presses; Mill and jack Screws.
CHARLES EYAKS A SON,
Corner Dread and Quarry Streets.
no!7:Cmd—Ja3o PHILADELPHIA.
ALLES A SEEDLESi
JT0.23 SouA WharvOf end BSfiraGk Water SneL
PHILADELPHIA,
TjrrHOIiESALE DEALERS IN OILS,
TT Candles, Starch, Ac. A fall assortment on hand to
which the attention of dealers is reapectinUy aakod.
mrfcdly
Maltimou a&btrtfemtnte,
0. HUGHES IeaiWSAB- • T. EIGGS
- -ABHISTBAD. OIGG9 A CO.,
A GENTS FOR THE SALE OP VIRGINIA
Xk. MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
Ifo. 37 Exehangt Float, Baltimore.
on hand a large stock, which they distribute
the lowest market price*. ap2o:lyd*
Dr. McLANE’S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LITER PILLS.
Twoefthe beart Preparations ofthe Age,
They are not recom
mended as Universal
Core-alls, but simply for
what their name pur
ports.
The Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the 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, &c.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
burgh, Pa., and take no
other, as there are various
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
nil respectable - Drug
Stores., '
FLEMIIvG EEC'S,
Vi&g'j S':., Pmi iiuii, 1
The Golden Prize
lUnltratcd. ... 1858. Illu»t»*«ed.
The' New York. weekly, golden
■PRIZE U one of tba Urgntaod belt Rtanurp-p-ra or
the day, An Imperial Quarto eG&talniag dost trusts, or
Yotrreostncra, w entertaining original matter; had US'
OiSTLT ILLCBTSJkTXD every week.
A Gift worth from. SO eeots to WOO in
soldi vrlllb« presented (oeaehiahttribor
lmmedlotelr on reeelpt of tbe Subscript
. tton money.
(Me copy for one year—oo, and! gift.
One copy for two>ear**....~t3
One copy forthree jea»—-~JS W.andS^Jb.
One copy fbr 6ro yeart...’.-~48 00, had
‘ Threecoplee,<»eyear Him
nrecoplahODe je*r.~. 00, and 5 gift*-
. Tro copica, out yoar. — 4*s GJ, and 10 gift*.
Tweutyoaa copies, o&» year ..J3O 00, and 21 gift*-
''Thbmtteka to be dUtrOrated are comprised J& the follow*
lug tick—»
. *2pack*««»olOold,canUioliig.—.~.—~-45251%
if 6 do do do ....$2OO 00, «acb
10 do do. do ... —4lOO 00, t*cb
lOPatoat-lenrr UnattogCuod W*tcbrt-SJOQ 00, etch
2) Gold Wfctche* —. $75 00, e*cb
*6O do do ICO 00, eaeb
•100 do - 4o ...... $6O 00, eadt
SOOTadlaaFOoldWatcbea.... SSS 00, each
3U) BU»*rtlaoUag CaMd Walchea $3O 00, each :
(OOailver Watch®* —slo 00 to $25 each
1000 Gold Guard, V«*t and fob CbaJaa.4lo 00 to' $5O e» ch
• Gold Lockets, Bracelet*,* Braeehea, Bar Oroya, Btvaat
PinSiJJufl Piju.BlMTaßQttoaSyKiQg^Sblitßtotla,Watch
Seja, Gold and Bflrer Thimble*, and a variety of other artt>
cle* worth from bOcentito $l6 each. .
imsMdUt»}y«a reMlpt'oT the sabtcrlption iho
ftxbaaibcrs oaxbo wll! boeatorod upon oar mbscrtpUon
bookoppo»lS»«naml»r, *ud ibocift carro*pcradlng,wlUi
*tb*l cam bar vill bo forvordod' witbSa oao week, to (ho
cdaeribor. by mad or <sr prttt, pod paid,
jtj.au coflunanlcotioaa tltuald w ftadrtaaed to
BEOSET £ CO„
, . , 49 Uottit&aildlag, 235 Broadway, N. V v
SnedmriiOtfffe*Mtii&M, AgenUWaatfcJ.
> jAavdawi—Swy ’ ■'' ~
W QRM<I woimsti WORMSt!I
A TBES' "WORM CONFECTION, ia the
Jjjj ~ Comer of Wood
AMEHICAH HOUaiV BOSTON.
°*
tSiBßlCEjPftoraistoß, rsa ectftd-Eg
* | jiTaflaeaMOCttth* ;
■ < .y.nunmt- ■■ ft ******* >
: I
receotlnprortßaotsaodtlttntfoc*
:£S£JSl»Ltofp»ii«, k«T« nathlca.tq Cwd«i™i.
f#2£eo<l3flJd
Onn BXS. PRIME PBAKIi ai'AKUU;
55 bbll J ° j. b, &isrw£'
I Mtgctnantous.
' GAS FROM -ROSIN OIL
i ox oiaxa
j 'FATTY ITT.iiLD MATERIAL.
THE HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPER
TIED of G*a from Bodo and oleftginons enUtaners
f have alwar* made them a CaTorita material t-r the uanu
I fectnre of lUomlnating <3a*. MinyOasCumpanlra n« !W
j fa withcuaLiaofderto fnpply their enstoiDors with a So
[ U entirely free from all dross ami reflate aub
stances, and yield* at ones; ita Brilliant Illuminating Ua*.
' The greater original coat of the apparatus for the mauo
' factor* of coal go* together with the attention and espouse
i constantly required, and the difficulty,ii not impossibility,
of entlnly Be panting the nnwbolesomp, deiotexfous and
oflenaiee ga«% generated ih cool, render the ROSIN OIL
APPARATUS cheaper and more desirable in every way.
8. COATES, of CTO Broadway, New York,ha» derotal hU
entire attention to themanofitetaro and Bale of portable (la*
Apparatns,’and be respeetthlly callsthe attention of the
puUicfohUpreeent complete and efficient machU*.
Perfect aatuCutton tolhepurehaser_gu*r*ut*wl 1h *t«r)
case. For farther Information address
8. COATES. S7d Broadway, New Y\n % I
Jyoh2awdly or DAVID H. WILLIAMS. VilUbnul., Pa
BOOTS AND SHOBGk
CHEAP FOR OAHU
JAMES ROBB*
NW « MARfeCT STREET,
NEAR THU MARK St.
Uh* pttViW'vd'rvd hi» U\ &
Fall and Wiutvratvs'k (d
LADIES',MISSUSSf audCHtLPIvKNS* DvH»ts ahd MIOKA
MENS* CALF, KH' AND bXURSS
TIES,
BOVS' AND TOVTII9' BOOTS, SltOteUte.
fc roßD*3 H umiuEn smuts.
A very superior article and tarjf haH,
Direct (rout thft'Hanutacturera, which he will tell by the
pin or ncuai at Tery< minced price* for cash.
This atock compriacyoSe of tha largest assortments to be
. found In any city, anltablo fur oily and country aslca, and
having over twenty* yean experience In buying, he truits
that he'can now suit all tastes. Ue respectfully Invite* all
In want to c *ll, atniring them that they will be plaaaod.
mri»—a*lB : • ■
AYER’S/WOUM CONFECTION is pleas
ant to take.
Ayer'a Worm Confection contain* no Culonivt. •
Ayer 1 * Worm Confection U purely voce tabic.
Ayer'* Worm Confection will not alexeo.
Ayer’* Worm Confection U uninjurioua
Ayer’s Worm Confection ia the oily aafe Worm Remedy.
Ayer's Warm Confection ia theonljeffiaent Worm Remedy
Ayer'a Worm Ooofoction only requires an Sntrodnctioa
Into fcmjllea to procure for itself universal favoritism.
Compounded and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the
Drugstore of JOHN HAFT, Jm,
dell corner of Wood and Sixth sts., Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works
JNO. X>. MATTHEWS,
Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter,
JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, &c.~
Knives, Bdasors and Raiora Ground, At; Knlfo Blade*
Inserted: Tablo Knlvo* Repaired, and General Jobbing at
tended to: LOCKSMITH AND BELL-HANGER,
NOi'l3B Smttlxileld Street, near Sixth,
• PITTSBURGH. PA.
A3“Tbe above firm ia prepared to make anything in the
shape of an edge tool, or do any kind of smith work what
ever, on short notieo, Jy2s;ljd
Jj»ALL AND WINTER—
COOKING AND PARLOR BTOVES,
GRATES AND FENDERS,
And other seasonable articles In my line, for sale to suit
___ _ Federal street, Allegheny.
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!—The
Tropic Cook, the best ImprmvJ, aa well as tho heaviest
—. • wviiu uu>
ot till* silo uow made; the Parlor and g( 0T0; The
‘lda.” which is cuocpd«d by all who bare seen it to bo the
moat h andaome and ornamental I tore here or elsewhere.—
Call and see. them at the Iron City Stove, Coppor aud Tlo
Warohou** of t. J. CRAtcJ k CO.,
No. 134 Wood at.
NOTICE-AU persons having claims against
GEORGE E. ARNOLD, or iu any wise Indebted to
him, will please cal) at once and pay to, or arrange tho
in* ROBERT DAL7.KLL,
at 11. Dalzeli k Co., Liberty street,
nr A. 8. BELL.
No-103 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
jalEblmd-ehn AaignecsofQEo. E. Arnold.
DUNCAN’S BUSINESS ANDORNA
MENTAL PENMANSHIP, Just published in ala nnm
bera, quarto demy size; being tho most complete system
extant, and altogether superior in style and quality to any
hitherto offered to the public. book contains 24 |<utvs,
and will be fnrnlahedat the low price of eta. A liberal
discount will be made to wholesale purchasers for cash.
WSL-U. JOIINBTON k CO, Publishers,*
Blank Book Manufacturers and Stationers,
NoS7 Wood street.
‘New York snd.Btn Franeiien st»*m«hip
Line, via Panama Railroad.
nPHE first class steamship Northern >su
X LIGHT, 2,W0 too*. E. L. Tinkelpangh, Master,SSS
wiU sail from pier 3, North Rlvor.on WEDNESDAY, March
10th, for ASPINWALL. connecting with the first class
steamship ORIZABA, tons, J. H. Blctrben, Master
leaving Sanfranclscn Mardb sth.
For passage and freight, apply ONLY to
, D. TORRANCE, Agent,
_ No. & Bowling Green, New York.
O YRILGES—X have just rec'd a supply of
K/ Mattson's Celebrated Syringes, prononneed to be *upe
rior to any other nowin use. Thus* wishing anything of
this kind should call and examine then before purchasing
elsewhere. jos. FLEMING,
f«‘P corner of Duunond and Market street.
STATIONERS' HARDWARE,—
Copyiuig Preeaea and furniture for do.
Stamping “
Office Cafendera,
BUI Files,
Onncalling Files,
“ llammera,
BUI Head Boxes,
Rneulop, M 3 and 4 parts.
Twine “
Post Office “
Tin Cutter*.
Doak Weight*,
Pen Racks, a great variety,
Engliali Slates, with sqr, andoral fratvea
tiennan, Don and porcelain JiUlts,
Pocket Knives,'Erasing do.
Just received aud ioraata Ly \f m a. ILAYEN,
Market and 2J street.
/^.ROCERIES—JOO bga prime Kio Coffee
VJ 70 bf. chU. Y. IL,£liu and Imperial Teas;
GO boxes &s and 8s Lnmp (Tobacco;
SOO kegs Nails, assorted sixes;
100 boxes Window Glut, assorted sizes;
60 doa. 7ine Wash Boards;
100 do Corn Brooms;
600 bdls. Straw Paper;
►OO UxsQlive, Oleine, Boain anil Palm 3oa
100 do Mould Star Candles,
For sale by poIO B. ROBISON A CO.
rpHORN’S EXTRACT OF COPAIVA &
J» SARSAPARILLA—Another supply of this celebrated
.English remedyjnst rcc’dby fo9 JO3. FLEMING.
/"VATS.—3OO bushels Just received and for
sale bj M
bafrfela just received
and for sale by /cl HENRY IL COLLINS.
PRUNING 100 LS.—Saws, Knivesa^ns
els, and all varieties of Pruning Inspt*Ylioi Air the
garden or ordiarda JAL^b-IFARDBOP.
CONGRESS WATER—A new lot received
this day and for sale at JOS. FLXMINQ’a.
OnGRO.PATENT CARBON OIL LAMPS
Ja4O MACffiBOWN A FINLEY
STOCKS —Bonk, Bridge, Insurance and
Copper Stocks sold at publio or private sale, by
AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO.
Public Sals THURSDAY EVENINGS at the Mcr
Leather belting—a good supply of
the best Eastern Alanataetors, on hand for Ku*lowby
Ja3o J. A 11. PHILLIPS, gland 23 St Clair it.
LACE LEATHER of a superior quality for
sale by J..A 11. PHILLIPS, 'idand 23 St Clair st.
INDIA RUBBER BELTING—A large stock
all sizes, 2, 3 and 4 ply thick, at the India Robber Depot
20and 23 Bl Clair st. Ja3o J. A U. PHILLIPS.
DRY APPLES—2OO bus. prime Dry Ap-
pies for sale by IIKNKY 11. COLLINS.
SHORTS —49G sacks Shorts in store unii
lor tale by SPRINGER HARUAUGH A CO.
SnOLIiDEESr —3 casks Bacon Shoulders id
store and for sale by S. lIARRAUGD A 00.,
JaSO No. 29* liberty Street.
bales Cotton; -.
O 251 aacks Wheat, white and red;
1 bbl. Lard,
On steamer FeUhaogh to arrive far sale by
Ja2B . ' ISAIAH PICKET A CO.
SUGAR— 100 bhds. fair to primo N. 0. Su
gar in store and for sale by JOHN FLOYD A CO.
s*f -farv.
Butter— io i>w
Jq23 '
O/Y bhds prime Sugar landing per steamer
OU Aurora tor sale by [Je2SJ J AS. GARDNER
1 (10 Lbls prime Molasses per Anglo Saxon,
A v/v/ 60 do Baltimore Syrnp, for aaie by “•
Ja23 JAS. GARDNER-
/"10UNTING HOUSE FURNITURE.—On
band rr made to order anti famished promptly by
T. 1) VOUNU A CO.,
- Jt2i 08 and 40 Smlthfleld street.
Burning fluids burning fluids!—
T<iu con.boy your Burning Fluid, mneb cheaper and
r than any place, at JOS. FLEMING'S,
• J 025 Market street and the Diamond.
Concentrated lye—so cascsonWd
and for sale by B. fo FAHNESTOCK A CO.
BEANS. —200 bus. for solo by
Jo 4 HENRY IL COLLINS.
Ofi KEGS prime No. 1 Six Twist Tulaeco
iwv on consignment for sols low by
JalS SHHIVKIt A DtLWORTH.
Fiesh butter— '
11 bbU freih Roll Butter for table two;
8 “ “ Eggs;
' 600 lbs No I Loaf Lard,
Rec'd thhunvming and far sale at No 27 Fifth street.
JalS 11. RIDDLE.
POULTRY. —A large lot of fresh Poultry,
Turklee, Chickens, Ducu and Geese, reo'd this morn
ing and tor tola at N 027 Fifth street. 11. RIDDLE.
INKS AND FLUIDS —Arnold’s, David’s
Warren, Klrtiaod’s and Maynard A Noyes' for sals by
W. S. UiViN,
jiH Nos. 31, 33 and 36 Market sU.
ALCOHOL— 100 bills. 70 aml 90 per cent.
for sale by ja2o B. A. FAHNBSTOCK A CO.
TJOTASH—2O casks Ist sorts for solo by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK k 00.
MOLASSES— 100 bbls N. 6. Molasses and
_Sjrnpftr«. | ob7 J.i» JOHN IfQQYD AOO
*APPEE SNU FP—Fresh only, at
J delA JQS. FLRMINQ'a
IIMOTHY SEED.—SO bgs. a superior article
la store and foraale by fnolS) ATWKIA, LKB A 00.
CE SPURS—
• _ of var'iods sizes,
For tale, Wholesale and Retail, by
W. D. MATTHEWS, '
-3 flmlihleld street; near sixth.
McLANE’S VERMU’UGE"aNd liver
PILIA—IOO greet on hand and for sal* by
........ B.L. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
uol6. cornea of Wood and Foorth atreeta.
ENG. VENETIAN bbla. on hand
aadfarctoby B. LFAHNESTOCS A 00.
B~ aSRHAVE’SHOLLANDBITTERS—IOO
datfarßlnby B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00~
.. . . . Comer First aodWood atm ta :
9 OULIFS PATENT SPRING BED.—W»
■ in mankbctorfaiff aid sdling this celebrated Spring
XTRA -FAMILY WHITE WHEAT
FLOUR—IOO l>Ma. choice In (tore and fcr ail* bjr
oeu i.umim
__ SleadrlU* Female Seminar?.
NEXT TERM of this Institution -will
X commence on MOM) AT, Feb. la.*-
will be charged sT,fiO per Ujrm, acl will w.-l*c the
etmliee they wish to porxue from the following lieu
R*ading, Ancient IHtlory, Zoology,
Enunciation, Modern “ Aitronomy,
Pronunciation, Map Drawing, Nat. I'hiioaoj.liy
n A> Ancient Geography, Pbyitology,
kVntlng, Modern “
Onunur,
Competition, Physical ••
Rbuli.ric, Chetniatry,
Logic, Botany,
Trlgouometry.
For Omlr, Latin, Italian, Spauiah, Fr.-u.rl., Herman,
ScodUhand Anglo-Saxon, an additional charge ofil «iliu
oudo. ’
Plano, per coono uf twenty iesaotu js
Uee if Piano per term :»
Drawing, per courao oft wcuty tessou* 4
Oil Paiuting •' “ u 8
A German lady, an exerlleut pianist, roalJo* In the family,
and will (tv* lc*M>rv*ou the Piano and in dermis and French.
A few tun>ll* will be accommodated lu the family of the
Pilttclpil. Board, with file I and light, oxrlndro of nulling.
|.l per weak.
All payments us hi U mill(i in advance,
MDwAfcHy JOSHUA KENDALL, A. M., Principal.
Htticco~\Voriter, “
JAM R B OWKNB,
OUILVWi Xl.il A.VP mill: STJtKKrs,
STUCCO. ANI) MASTIC WOKKF.iI
Kite* partleuUralt«nlh>n to all order* for work in lili
Utw. I
. CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of ah kluds ruruished o
tlivWt notice, j apSMyd
House furnishing hardware
STORK.—Housekeeping articles generally.
Hollow Ware,
Table Cutlery,
Plated Ware,
■ Brittannla,
Bright,
Japanued and Pa-aued Tih Ware*,
Wood and Willow Wares.
„ JOHN FLEMING,
No. 47, Market street, turner of Third.
FAIKUASK’S PLATFORM SCALES.
THE undersigned having been appointed ex
clusive Agent* for the sale of tbetecolcbratod'SCALKS,
manufartnrrd by the original inventor*, tit. FAIR*
BANES A CO.o.rcspectfnUy invite the attention of the bna-
Iness community.to tho superiority of these Scales over all
others.
FIRE IRONS, SCUTTLES,
Theao Scale* have been subjected to the SEVEREST
TESTS on all the principal Railroad* in tho United States
Mil England, and m every branch of bnalness throughout
tno world, and their nuifonu accuracy and great durability
have gained for them the reputation ofbeine TUB STAND
ARD FROM WHICH TnKRK CAN BE NO APPEAL.
GEO. W. DUDLEY,
prepared to All order* for Couutcr, Portable, Dor.
mint, Rolling Mill. Hay, Coal, Railroad and CanUl ttealm, at
tuauncri'KKtus' rkK'ta. lIUBSKY A WJSI.LS,
N.>. IbtS l.lborty Street, Commercial lU>vr,
Pittsburgh. Puni.a.
«el7:ly<l
BAGS! HAGS!!—Flour, Bm-kwbcat, Corn
meal, Salt 11am, Uratn, Dried Fruit and all biti<l»<<r
Uaga, mode from Ulnu-lind Muslios, OsnAbarg Drill* ami
Duck, neatly printed to onlor, in appropriate on the
•hottest notice.
Mfllere add other* will find it to tbelr sdvautage In (he
quality of goods used aud prices charged, to have their or
der* filled at my manufactory. DAVID C. HBkBST,
JaUaUltrF corner Liberty and Hand street*.
AO BAGS BAULKY;
87 ilo Onto;
8 do TioioLhv Seed;
If. k«-gs No 1 Urd; J
-125 Ihixci Chcere;
2WJ lbs Bucks heat Flour;
Bec'd and for tale l.y SURIVKRA DILWORTH,
1.10 and 11-J Second strrel.
WHITE GKKASE. —ld cans, keg* ?nd
barrel*, fur greasing Draya, Cart*. Carriages, umnl
busros and all binds of Machinery, for sale by
HENRY H. COLLINS
J** 9 No. 25 Wood ,t.
SUNDRIES —2G sacks Dry Apples;
l* do and 2 bbla Fiaxsicd.
i> do Feathers;
125 do Wheat;
10 bbh Union Mill* Flour;
18 do Gallatin do.
Pd do Broadway do. ■
4 boxes Eggs.
Os steamer Poland to arrive fur «a*e by
J>C& ISAIAH DICKEY A CO . -
WOOD’S lIAIR RESTORATIVE.^!
large quantity on baud aud for tale by
B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
# _ corner ofTonrth and Wood *ta.
POTATOES —75 bus. White Potatoes;
U) do Ncabannock do:
SO do Bait. Blue do,
Io store and for sale by Ja7 T. LITTLE A 00.
TO AGRICULTURAL BIACIIINIStS
We bate on bind a sampled India Rubber Tubes fur
Wheat Drills. They ran tie furnished in any qa&utity ut
•hurt unties, by -J. A U. PHILLIP?,
J*3o Noe 20 and 28 St Clair stm t.
CEIDLIT/i POWDERS, Hre«h, on
O hand at JOS. FLESTING’?.
_ I*lo corner Market «t. and the Diamond.
DUESSEL) HOGS.—I 4 Dressed ilopi for
tale by Ja4 HENRY 11 COLLINS.
RYE FLOUR—4O bids, and l>o sacks for
tale Wy jail UEXUV 11. COLLINS.
TARRANT’S SELTZER APERIENT will
not foil to effectually re move Dyspepela or Indignation
Btlions Hoftdacbe, Heortbarn, Acidity of the Stomach, Cos-
Uvenoes, Rheumatism, Affection of the Liver. Only for sale
*t JOS. FLEMING'S.
Jal6 comer of Market street and the Diamond.
90 BBLS. FLINT HOMINY for sale by
JAS. OARDINER
PATENT BUCKETS—2OO doz. instore and
for sals by Ja2o ISAIAH DICKEV A CO.
203 bbls. Buckingham White Wl.caCFnmilv Flour.
Arriving and for saJo by Jal3 J'AS. GARDINER.
No. bhis prime N."O.
• Molasses In store and for sale by
ja2l T. LITTLE A CO, 112 fWnti.i *ti rut
NO. SUGAR —20 hhiifl prime for sale
, low for cash by T. LITTLE £ (X), 112 .L _
SUGAR AND MOLASSES— ’
22 hhds prims Bogan
40 bbls Plantation Molrtavce,
To arrive ]ier steamer Fort Wayne, for sale by
Jail JQtIN FLOYD A CO, 173 street.
GREASE. —31 tierces of Grease receiving
and for sale by R. DALZELLAQO.
JalO _251 Liberty st.
"DACON —5 casks Ilanifi and Shoulders jus
i~i rec’d and for sale by
Jala _ SPRINGER HARBACOII A CO.
HAM BAGS, of all sizes, mndo and print
ed to order. Any quantity supplied n|M,n the ebnrt
est notice by ‘DAVID C. HKUUST,
Jal4rdaltwF comer Ldmrty aud UauJ stmeta
KEEN"APPLES—ISO bbls- choice Win
for Apples iu store aud f -r sale by
Ja7 , . T. LITTLE A CO, No. 112 F.-mct .t.
1 nil bbls. PRIME MOLASSES in store
1 UU for sale by JalK JAM. GARDINER,
1 Qi'i Bua. Barley.
A &\J 20 bagi Clover Brtsl.
100 boxra Prime Cti<>efw>,
10 kegs Lard,
20 bags Beans,
6.bbu. Roll Uniter,
Received and for sate by
Jo 9 SHRIVKR A DILIVORTII.
RIO COFFEE—IOO bagH choice Rio Coffee
iu store and for sale by Ja7 T. LITTLE A CO.
90A0 LBS. all gruden Kiour in ftnrc'tuid
for sale by Jalb JAS. GAUDINER
•fk 'bblsTn767molasses foT^ie'V.y"
I v Ja6 J. K. CANFIELD
GUM ARABi(3, Select, Medium i Sorts.
—2OOO Urn. to store and for sale by
1a22 B. U FAHNESTOCK A CO.
No. 295 Liberty Street.
is Roll Butter for sale by
JOUN FLOYD A CO.
Of) BBLS. PEARL FLINT HOMINY";
iV 300 bus. prime Ear Cora,
lo store and for aale by CHASR. I.RK.CH,
Jatl No. 8 Hmllhfleld stre. t,
OtATOES-100 I.iTh. AVhilo I’utatoM;
30 “ Pinkeye M
lo etore and far tale l>y deW T. LITTLE & CO.
lIIEfeSE.—SOO boxes prime cutting Cheeso
/ • Ml* by Ja4 HENRY 11. CuI.LINS,
1 X BBLS7FRESII EGOS fur snleby
•1 O jm!4 J U CANYIKU>.
on CAh'KS PEARLAKII for sale by'
J. D. CAWtELIU?
EGGS. —3 bbls. for Rule by 5
Jkl lIENRY n. COLMNS.
RYE ELOUB.—2O bbk». for safe by
Ja4 . HENRY 11. CuLLINS.
UTTER—S bblii. trtesh roll Butter just re
reived apd for saleby Jag R. HUTCHINSON.
HOPS— 8 bales prime lst-sort Hops in store
and for aals by BPRINOER UARDAUQH & <pp.
SENNA ALEXANDRIA-500 lbs in store
and tor sale by D. L. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO.
NO. SUGAR.—3O bhda. Goo d Fair N7O.
• Sugar jest received Md for sale by
I*o SUniVEII A DILWOUTH.
SUKNITOKE AND CHAIRS.—Of every
description constantly manafoctaritg or mails t
r. of tbs boat material and workmanship«y
J*2s T. n. YOUNO A CO.
TNDIGO, Manilla, (Jarracas a Bengal—
I 1000 lbs. on band and for sals by
_JaSS B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
FLOUR— 17 bbla. Union Mills;
, 17 do OaUstln
90 do Broadway u
Now landing from steamer Anglo Baiun for aalo by
Ja29 ISAIAU MCKKY A CO.
fjEATHERS—9 Backs now landing from
I* steamer Anglo Saxoa for aalo by
Ja29 ISAIAtI DICKEY A CO.
EGOS— 4 bis now landing from b team el
ABglogaxoDfnraalsby l&AIAlI DICKEY A CO.
WHEAT— 77 Hacks Red Wheat and 48 nks
White Whsat now Landing from steamer Anglo*
gaxna for sale by Ja29 ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.
"TYRY APPLES—26 bgs now landing from
I # eteamer Anglo-Saxon, for aals by
Ja29 ISAIAH HICKEY A 00.
TaILAX SEED—I 7 sis and 2 bbU now land-
X. in* from steamer Anglo-Saxon, for sole by
Js29- , ISAIAH DICtkEY A CO.-
miHES—SOO doz. Flint Hides;
XL 81 do Gram Baited Hides;
To arrive and for «-b'by BPRISQER HARBACOHI CO.
. iI3 " , ~~ No’29slibertystreet.
EDVOKU tVATER, fre»h from the
springs, recMthlsdayby ja2o JOB. FLEMING,
.: A PPLE&.—IOO bbla. Green Apples (as'td]
Educational.
Arithmetic,
Buok-Keepiutt.
Algebra,
(ieutuelry.
fliiisccllancoug,
ROOCHBAn BOUPBB mill
» FATQtTKD AUOCtT MMBT
f, U&L—Th* ntoerftan bu> mfßSgEgf
thl* Mill ef ytlUbU
tli* fw airthul aad reutty '4SS3F
QrfA urn* m vail •• plan*
tatloa ua. Hay an aba «a» MUi\
finUy MuM fit tttuhlng , MSD \
to 6aw IUOa. httftllto- JoSlaW
sssrd? , argigt&
B * b *b. oochkab k 00,
44 W«* Irani to*
Wa ate ■mMiii rnial Buy Mm Stoss* «r all
ttou, bott eUaa* Mtfaa.BiMnlluiXiiUM.
nf Mm to lewVim, «U Dstoh Aatoarßntoi
Nm*MQJ R*b, *«. AnttofelaavamsMtostTstatir*
■HrflflMiM. by K. ffiOffTHUH A CD- da.
to4:devtimP
'GGS.—G bbls. Eggs just received and fur
i by JalB R. DALZELI, 4 CO.
BBLS. Comi
iHrtiraL
H_ li. JR.
A FALSE THEORY EXPOSED.—
THE TRUE SCIENCE REVEALED
MnukluJ have luug linen etijulpbnl io ilmln. ,« n
gard* (be mysteries of medicine. andui Ji-riiin;; » i.uii.n.l
solution of its uTcr-disoaar. and iu pro;*-! i;.sr i,< the
treatment of the nick.
MnJldna, u practiced by tho regular faculty, u :i .irlnsii.u
a Imudla of imprubablLtiv* aud uncertainties.' There is
nothing in 1U tln-uries uu which the physician can rely as
certain or fixed; the results obtaiued fr.iin its pr«-*-npti..u»
are doubtfnl, and In nm«t casrauuanlDlhrtory.
It is a solemn andstoriiing fact, that thrc-tocriU ~f tj*. su
"wbu bare dejarte.l this lib..” duid MUiiii*, not U> Jueuie,
tmt to the tojudii-inosapplicatiun nf tbisauUlo su.l unrer
luin ihiH.r), as pnictuv.J by the regular (acuity.
We luito prutrnd Urn utter Ullacy of tho regular practn.i
of lurduunu, aud tho great uudeuiablo truthrulnem. ..f th«.
R. K. 1L over aud over agaiu; f.>r, iu a thousand cases, wln-ie
the regular physicians bare given Up tbeir patient*. sh incur
•hits and had iu m.vuy cases even set the time to only a few
•hurt Lotus, that their victims had to live, Radway’s' Ready
Ucllut, Regulators or Uesolmit, u the case e-.»y bare been,
lua restored those dying patients to iww life and health.
Iu thaf treatment of the tick by the R. K. R. rrrucdlre,
there is nothing left to cbuure or uncertainties, tur these
remedies aro to prepared os to po*em fixed and joaitlvecur
atlre pdwere, founded ou principle* e* Immutable iu their
power over diseases, a* tbeUwa of gravitation »v< r the
earth. It is therefore, iuijnissihle for thewi to fail
in rumoringfruta the buuuu system thodiflkulty for which
they may lw giycu, aud ..f restoring the whoU human sys
tem to Us normal conditioner health.
This is readily styn jjj the miraculous efficacy of RAD
WAY'S READY UKLlfcF—fortho moment this remedy is
applied to the part or partioftbe body tortured with paiu,
or crippled with infirmities, all pain and oumslctas cease*,
and ths crippled, buuo and wouuJ«l limb becomes invigur
aU»l with runnrod strength. So also with the lUwolvcut.—
Thu most repulsive' Sores, Ulcers, 1 tumors, and the most o
•tiuatoof chronic diseases qnlckly become extinct aft
,sw doses U tafcca.
In cast* of D)>p.-[.«is, Constitution of the D0w..1«,
rangetueut of the Liver, Congestions, Palpiutiouof tl>
Heart, Railway's Regulators, in the form of Pills, can be
relied upon u« a positive aud aertalu corrector and regala*
torofthcßo dithculties. Iu caaea-of lempuroay Constlpatluu
or derangement of the stomach or bowels, tliu Cathartic aud
Purgative J'Ul* given by the Tegular faculty, even if they re
move tho temporary uifUcnlty,! do so at the cxjmiuso of
Crumps, Elckucssat titumacli/add Weakness, and after the
effects of these purgatives am over, the bowel* aro left cue*
tireand the system detillitaled. Kaduay's HeguUtore will
lustaully relievo the paiu aud distress, remove the ditflmltf
and re*tor o a regular action to the liver, stouiai'h, bovri-ls
aud other organs—they neither Irritate, Inflame, sirkvu or
weaken the natieut, aud the evacuations are natural, with*
'outprostratfog tho sygtdui orcrauipiug tho bowels
The*e remedies are the ouly cues tiuil have reduced t e
hygienic principle to tho fixity Of a mathematical dt-uion
strntion—lnvariahle In all cases, ami proceeding on a settled
routine. They, aud they alone, have Imparted to the lu
congruous expefiunee aud repugnant practice of the so call
ed “regularfiJculty,” the precDion and luvorlability which
aro essential to the requirements of a sdfcnee. Taking tho
human body as tho problem, and health as its nonnal con
dition, they proceed by fixed rules to ellpilnote all extrane
ous aud deleterious particles, and thus restore tho constitu
tion to Its integrity, by the expulalouofthoeolocaior organ
ic Irregulartius which vitiate the soaudueasof tho whole.
PAXQK&OCB DISUBXS.
In Cholera, Yellow Fever, BlUp Fever, Dysontory, Dh»-
rboca,Typhus and Typhoid Fevere, and all malignant and
Rod way’s Ready ltoliefand Regulator* aro
pot only positire curatives, hut certain'proven lives.
Notoufy In the wilder latitudes of tue North have those
romediee cured tho patient* of them terrible maladies, bnt
audor the burning zearo of the tropics, where, io the wildest
aud must violent degrees, they scourged the people as a pes
tilence. Wltn throo remedies you oomlnot frar exfioguru to
any contagious disease or infectious malady.
co.varmmasAi niHeveg
AH disease that luivo bocomo alaUishrd Iu the system,
rolled diruulc or constitutional, Railway*! Resolvent, aided
by tho Rollef and Regulators, will remove. Scn-fuU, llroo
chitis, Uloepi, Bores, Fever Buret, Humors, Humors, Ealt
lUieum, and all sktu diseases will quickly yield to this all
powerful remedy.
Tho use of tho Resolvent will, lua fow weeks, entirely
change the whole condition of tho body, we care not from
how many generations you have derived your title to the
diseases established in yourbodi.*, Radway’s Reeolveul will
remove It, and give to yon what your forefiitb'T* were uim
blc to—a puro and healthy body—free -from di^-as.-s.
All diseases prevalent at this sßtnioii of the year, caused
by durangrmeut of tho organs of the system, saddooebangro
ortho weather,hr»t aud cold, disturiod circuluu>>i> <•! me
btuo<l—Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tic Dolereux, B.»wcl c'o-u
-ploluN, FeT.-r aud Ague, Headache, Toothache, Achra and
Faiua of all kinds, bruises, Ruins, ifealds, Falls, Inflamma
tory Diseases, Congestive Diseases, Humors ta tho S)ttrm —
Impure Jliuod, Boils, Fustule Fimplee, blotches, Ac. Liver
Ooaiptaiata—Dyspepsia, Khlmy Complaints, oml all dt*Maane
whether malarious, uervous, chronic
or consUtutloqal Radway*9 Romediee will most positively
exterminate ana reotoro the Infirm ’and cufccbltHleyatoni to
health aud strength.
aa orrta—to ?n* dtixo.
Yo who hafu friend* now upon the brink of the grate, on
whom all hopes of recovery are lost—who bare boon giveu
up as Incurable by your physician, vre Invite you ta make
one more effort to save tho vuluod life of tho dying one. A
trial of tbeso Remedies cannot do auy lqfnry, and may re
store fo life suil health, even though no hopes are eutortain
ed by your physician. Over a thoomnd such iustaores have
waie to c.ur knowlodgc-and we tborvfbre, hy>| onrselresjus-
Uflrd Id requesting the trial. Sorely, after the physician
sar* he esu do uo more, tils peefndire to your using a reme
dy that tun-d do gnud, U crimimtl.
A* no »f the lustanres wu have ollnded to In the almve
article, we refer the pnblic to the case reportci) to tis by
Richard Griffith, Esq, well known Id Canada West as a man
of high Integrity, aud well approved of by his couuiryown
orbit high official capacities.
UaaßovrxHira, k'ooteuac Co, C. W, 1
Jana 24th, 1857. ]
in October, 1855. my wife-giviug birth Io a child, left her
Ded too early and oiutlit s severe cold, which premised to
terminate her life. Tho best physicians In this ueighbor
bi»d and Kingston were Iu attoudance on her—bnt all of no
Tsoll —tht ductori hatl ffivpi hrr up fo die. /Vr mrn eon
lecuiioe xoreii I *at at hejv-bedside, momentarily watching
to Snu her breathe her lost. I bappeueii to are a ropy of
your [wiper coiled “77k jfoving I Vorld," aud there read of
your modicinet. I resolved to test thorn a* a Inst resort. I
gaveber the Acsofrr/il with the Regulators—and Relief—sc
(Xirdiug to directions, aud in three days wonder
ful improvement. From thissbe daUyrecovered,and it now,/
(Lank Gu), bettor than ever she was in her lifo.
The child, when throe months old, caught a hod cold, and
dwindled away to a acre rWcton, nothing hut tone aud skin
hla eyu protruded from hU head; or if they would drop oul{
the physicians all united In saying there was no ose of at
tempting to save him, hit ease wat hopeless, at he seat toe
young and mutt die. Rut I thought different. Tour Rem
edies fare life to my Wlfu* while the doctors gave hor up to
death. 1 agairrtuLl rccuurs* to them. 1 gavn him the Re
solvent loleraally and used It os a wash externally to his
eyes ho b now a laughing, hearty, urattling child, eujoy
lag the t>est ofbealth. Vuiir n>*»> «i—lUnt aud grateful
•errant, UICIIARD GRIFFITH.
Theabove,reatkr t fsbnt<4i*ontof thousands of similar
cases in tbe world, where hail ths verdicts of tbu physicians
I»en rolled upon without further triaL death would havo
seized its victim. Donut therefore give op ynnr friends on
the mere report of ynnr physician* who say they can do no
more. Wlu.-x> you are told this, resort to our RenuOir*
RADWAY ACO,K3 Fultuustreet. N. Y.
For sals by HUNT A MINER, Uasoulc Hail, Puts,
burgh.
Tbs R. R. R. Rooedks are sold by firogginta, Merchants
and Storekeeper*. a»l9 ful&dswlyP
RAILWAY'S READY RELIEF—S gross
oq baud and for (ale by
U. L. FAHNESTOCK * CO.,
coroor of Wood auj Fourth «ir*eta.
Tbs Ureatcet Medical Discovery
or rjis aqb
►rr OF ROXBURY. HAS
R. KENi
one of oar common pasture weeds, a
retuedy tbsk cure* every kind of Hainan from the went
Scrofula to a common Pimple.
He has trtul it in over eleven handled cues, and never
failed except in two cases (both thunder hetmr.) Ha has now
tnbli pOMeesfonorer two hundred certificates of Its value,
all within twenty tulles of Boston.
Two bottle* ore warranted to rare a anntng sore month.
One tutbcea Luttltai will cure tbe worst kiud of pimples of
Ibefoca.
Two to three bottles will scour the system of bulla
Two bottles are warranted to rare the worst muter In tbs
mouth and stomach.
Three to &to bottles are warranted to core tbo worst caw
of erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to care all humors of tbs
•7"~
Two bottles are warranted to cure running of tbe ear* *nd
blotches among tbe hair.
Fonr to six bullies oro warranted to core corrupt ami mo
oing ulcers.
One bottlowiU curs scaly eruption of tb* skin.
Two to three bottle* are warranted tu rare tbu iniwt despe
rate cases ot rheumatism.
Two to three bottles are warranted to curs tbo wont rases
of ringwunn.
Throe to four bottles are warranted to cure salt rheum.
Five tu sight bottles will cure Lite Worst case of scruful*.
A UrnefltlsalWayssiiKirleoaxJ frutu tbo first U>tll«, and
a pcrfcctcare Is wsrrauted a Lou the above quantity Is ta
ken
Nothing looks so ItnprubaLlu to tboeo who have in vstn
rlml all tbu vuadorfu! luodiciuvs of the <luy, as that» com
mon wood growing In the ptulunw, and old stone walls
should enro every humor tu the system; ycl it Is now a tixud
fact. K you h*ve a humor it has to start.. There are no lb
nor suds, bunts or ha’s about the suitiug some ow« and not
yuan. I |M>ddl»<lov<r a thousand bottle* o| it lu tbo vlrlui
y«f itoeton. I know llseffivts in every cmui. It has ■
ready done some of the greatest cures ever dune lu Massa
chusetts. I gave It to children uvt-r a year <dd: tn old people
of sixty. 1 poor.pnny, wurtuy looking children
wlune orah was Suit and Ilshby, rmtuivd lu a |*vifret state
of health by one bottle.
To those whoarusubject t« * efok headache, ouo bottle will
always core it. IlKin-s great relief to catarib and dlvxl
neks. Soot* who have l««u cor tit w for yuars, bavu takenand
been regulated by IL Where tbe body la sound it works
quiteeasy, but where there is any d.-rtngeini-lit uf thefuoc
tinus of nature.lt will » ao«u wy Pvllnga, but you
nmst uot be alarmrd—they always .(isup|-nr In from four
days to a week. ' There Is never • l-nd m-kuli Ih.ih it. On the
Contrary, whVs that furling is over )<.o »ill fool y.-uru-’t like
a new |icre>>ii. I heard some.if the un*t (.stiavaEant riiftf
UluUiS of It that m>U errr listoix-d t». No cbalige «f diet Is
•Ter nocuasorv; cat the Iwel you esu pi t. I hatr litewtae
an b«rl>, whlcn, wbro fiDimomt lu aw«-et oil, diMt.lvrA aH-rol
ulouiswelling ot tbe ueck aud under tbo ears, i'rlro 60
oenta. Price of tlm Mod tea I BiscviVcry fl Kv tx'ltlr.
DIRKCTIONB FOK US ll
AdnlL’>ue table apuoufnl per day. Children ever eight
years, ihwsrrt spwuful; cbildrvu frnra firo U>eight yours, Uw
spoonful. As no dirvctlon can be cnnlo nmdlcaldc to all
constitutions, lake vnungb t»operate on the bow* Is tvke a
day. "
Mr. KENNEDY gives personal atlondnurrlu tod cases of
scrofula.
Bold TVliolsaals and retail at Bit. KKY'SEK’S, 140 Wood
»trool,'comorof Virgin Alley, and J. H. FLKMINQ. Alle
gbooy. apiu 'ubSitlydAwF
K‘ * biscoveb—
y-2 gruss ou band and for salt) by
B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
rtcH cornirofF toil aud Fanrtb itrw.ti,
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY It
WHICH HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND
research of tbe best medical men tbit ever lived to
find a remedy that would radically cun the Dyspepsia,
which lias been recently found out by
I) U. R. T. FORD.
Of PITTSBURGH* PRNNA
nil laborious search and research in lbs Vegetable King
dom for eight or ten yean, bss brought to light a wonderful
Medicine which will radically cure Ute DYSPEPSIA, which
Is tbe first reuse of ail K emm] disease which the hnrutn sys
tem Is subject to.' Keeps the Reservoir {Btomach]clean and
healthy. W* mast all have good health and cannot bo*
•object of Any general disease.
Dr. R T. FORD baa boon a subject of this awful disease
himself, [DyspeptU] for eight to 4«n yean, and has tried
hundreds or experiments co himself, bnt all Id rain, until
Ms present discovery, which has radically cured him and
many others la six, eight to twelve days, without pain or
sickness, or any unpleasant foellngs In the system, bat on
the contrary. It Invigorates tbe system and gives a healthy
action to every part- It wttl act gently or copiously on tbe
bowoU, add give a healthy action to the stomach and liver.
Yon can eat and drink your usual dieting, which will nut
Interfere—the medicine always doing its duty-called
DU. R. T-fOBD'B DFSPEPSU CORDIAL.
Whatklnd of dlaeaaea will Uyspepila produce? I answer*
it-U the Antennae of all general diaeaan. User Affection,
fjing Affection, or Pulmonary Diaeaety Bronchitis, Blck
BlUlou Diarrbi®*, Billions and Typhoid Forera,
few and Ague, Nortons Femr, Nenralghu Ifemia,l Piles,]
Ooetlroßoweli, Bolls, Unsky or Gnmmy Skin, eolda Rliea
m.tlff of all klada, Apoplexy, Inanity, Weakness of the
inUm, False Conception of too Mind, Heartburn. Futneaa
of the Stomach, Throwing «B of yonr?ood,and alio Wind.
All of the aboT« feeling* may or will bo prod need from a
Dyspeptic stomach, fromibatorgan all general dlscam
will be produced, Ilf this statement is true, which nooapo
mind wul deny,] bocasM all who hare been sick know this
statement to be true from experience, a dek or deranged
stomach Is first
Hcrw tarortaat It Uto ■ poor patient who bM been ■of
fering fer Bum* to point til to to • remedy that he can
rrly on; and radically run or* the come that has nude him
sick. It , aUk*amarlaertoeeedtipootbooe*an < at theflrrt
Sold by the Proprietor, Dr. U. T. FORD, W«et end ot
Pennsylvania Arenws, (fourth etree* lU*d.l end also JOHN
HAW,*Jri No. 118 wood rtrett, corner of SUtb; also, NE
VJN.STKEOWAN A 00, Liberty atreet, below EL Clair,
Plttabergb. Also, Mr. W. A. RKED, formerly the Arm of
JaaceT. Semple 1 Co, Northwest comer of Federal street
and the Diamond, Allegheny CUy. And elao, Dr. FonTe
AsUBUUoae andUrcr PiUs; eleo, bU Invaluable Indian
VeotabbiNerva liaiiaeut. • - ■
. The above roMMiaei noed poeoartnepdatloo, (or toon*
M&dsln oar city and county will testify to their loTeloatts
AulitteSi Tbeureqtui teaottobe fctm
’■rtWAWlll
/Htlital.
A\ fill's PILLS.
ARh funicularly ailaptod m Jeranj;einentA
of the. .gesuveap, trains, and frxj
tXSi A la U,. re^lISS
tb.it atu. t mankm.l .wigmaie ..Mhos*, and rou*.
3522 Uwa " -f
Subjoined are statement* fioui some euuuent i..,.
of their effect* in their practice. * ’ * ’
Ae A I'AliitT Fnrsir.
P> orH Dr. K. IF <„/ y rK . Or,V,i„t
•Your-Fills aro the prime ~'1 purg.a. Tu-ir exrelleut
qrahix-s surpass any cnltmrtn- ve They aretuiW
but very certain and effectual iu their action on the boiteU
which makes them InroliuM.' to us iu the da.ly ircntmv-.:
r.i ll*.a>e."
Foe JicM&iCfc *xn all Ijv t a GmrLu.xTi.
AVr/ia Dr. Theodore llrll, of Sen, I'erL I.Vy
"Nol ouly are your IhU-A adunrubly auapted to their
pui|>oso as au an.-rieut, hut I liud their vSects
upuu the Liver very maikcil luJecxl. Ttky have in my
practice moved more effectual fur the cure •.! bilious cun
than snyouerem-tly I can mention I sincerely
r.p.ico I tut l n a hare at length a purgative which is worthy
U.«* confidence of the profession au l the people.“
Dispepsia—lsouityn.'s*
IV.iaj Dr. Henry J. Knur. 0/ Si.
•‘The Fills you were UIOJ niougii Li wnd mo Imre been
all usetl In my pr.v-ticu, anJ have satbiffed nm llml Ihcy are
truly an extraordinary medkino. {fo ptruiiaily are they
ad.tpUii to the dl«-airn of the human systolU, that they Seem
to work ujkjd them aloun, 1 haw cured some cades of dyt
petma and with them, which had resisted the
other remedirs wc commonly use. Indeed 1 have exjiori
mentally fouud tliem to hseffectual iu almost all tho com
plaints for which yon rucuimueud them.”
DrsEXTEci—Du&autXA—Relax.
From Dr J. G Green, 0/ Chicajr.
“Y..ur Fills have had s long trial tn my piaAtke, and I
hold them in esteem u ~ne nt tho best ajwrleuta I liavo over
{b&a<V Their alterative effect upou tho Uver makes them
remedy, wheu giveu in small dim* for btliaus
dysentery and diarrhea. Their sugar coating makes them
very and rouvenient f-ir tho mu of women nud
children-’!*
' Ixitgxii Otisrarcnos—Worjis— Scp?ee*sios.
/Voth J lrs. K, Stuart, who practices at a Fnysician and Mid
vife in Boston.
T flud one or twolarge Joees i.f jour Pjh« taken nt the
proper time, are excellent promuti re* of the natural aocrr
tlou when wholly or part Lilly suppressed, and alto very ef
fectual to cleanse the stomach and exp..| v/uruw. They are
to much tho heat physic we huce that I recommend u» other
tv uiy patient*.”
CoxbTiPATioa—Costive* ess.
From Dr. J.}‘. Vaughn, Mmlrral, Chumf-i
“Tno much cannot be aald of your Fills for the cure of
costivesiess. If others of our fraternity have found them
aaefllcaeiuuaaa I have, they should join me in proclaiming
it for the benefit of the uinltitnJra who suffer from thnt
complaint which, although bad enough lu itself is the pro
genitor of others (hat are worn*. I believe cuifirvnMj to
originate In tho lirer, ho* your Fill?* affect that organ and
cure the disease.”
lupusintH or tus bLoon—SeauruLi Ihuairsua Halt
Itmuu—Trrtra—Tuuoas— UukuiiatiJK- Gout—
NILRAI/iIA.
From Dr. Kselnel U.lit, FhOadefphia.
”1 .ni w-re right, Doctor, iu saying that your Pillspurify
llu blood. They do that. I hare used thetn of late year, iu
tuy practice, and agree will* your stahsmeuUvflheir efficacy.
They stimulate the excreturios, aud carry off the impurities
that stagnate In the Llood, engendering dlscaso, They
■limnlate tho Orgaus of digestion, and Infuse vitality and
vigor into tho system,
••Such remedies as yoa prepare are a national bcuoflt, and
you deserve great credit tor them.”
Fi»a llladachl — Sics Headache—Font Stouacu—Piles—
Duorar—Putaoiu—Paralysis—Kits— Ac.
From Dr. Edward Boyd., Baltimore.
“Dear Da. Arts: I cannot answer you what complaints
I hare currd with your Fills better thau to nay all that tor.
over, treated with 0 pinyo'i'w medicine. I plan, groat depend
ence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contmt with dis
ease, and believing as ! do that your Pills afford ns the beet
We hare, I of course value them highly.”
Moat ol the ITIU In niarkrt contain Morcury, which,
althoagb a valuable remedy in skillful hands, is <Ung.ron«
iua public pill, from tho dreadful anuei|u«eco4 thoi fre-
qin uUy follow its lucautioas use. Those contain do merm- ]
ry or miiieral eiihe-una-s whatever.
AYER’S CHERRY I’ECToRAL
Has long U<n manufactured by u pi »<.tic*l chemist, ui;.i ev
ery ounce of It under bis own eye. with Invariable *mn a. y
ami care. It is Minted and protected by lnw from i'uuu
terfelt* and c..usi«)nenily can be relied on us gtniimo,
without adulteration. it supplies tho surcal remedy the
World Los over knowu for (he cure of all pulmonary com*
plaintx; for Coughs, Colds, Hoir-outm, Asthma, Croup,
Whooping Cough, bronchitis, Incipient G.uuimpfioD, and
tho relief of consumptive tiaticntsiu advanced stages of tho
disease. As time mokes these facta wider and better known
this medicine has gradually bccomo the beat reliance of tho
afflicted, from the log cabin of tho American jicasaot to the
palaccsof£aropeankiDgs. Throughout this entire country,
in every state end city, and ludta-d almost uvery Illml.it it
contains, Circuit rtCTo&Ai is kuown as tho Ixwt of all reme- |
dies for diseases of the throat and lungs. In many foreign 1
countries It is extensively used by their must Intelligent I
physicians. If there is any dependence on what men of I
evvry itaUuncertify it h:*. doiw for them; If we can trust
onrown senses when we «eo the dangerous affc-tiLms of the
Inogs yield to It: If wo can depend au thn ovmrance of in
telligent physicians, whoso busiueviis to know; Iu short, if
there Is any rellanco ojß>n any thing, then is it Irrefutably
proven that this medicine dues cur« thu class of diseases it
is designed for beyond any and all other remedies known to
mankind. Notbiug but Us Intrinsic virtues, and tbe omnia
tnkable benefit couforrod on thousands of sufferers, could
originate sin] maintain the, reputation it enjoys. While many
Interior remedies have U*en tbrasi upon tho community
have failed, and been discarded, this b-ts giiun] friends by
every trial conferred li-neflts .m the afflicted they can never
forget, and produced euros too uanicrens and remarkable to
be forgotten.
Prepared by DR. J. C. A VKR, Practical and Analytical
Chemist, Lovell, Moss , and sold by all Druggists and Deal*
era iu Medicines everywhere. Cm dchdiwlvP
Ay Eli’S CHERRY HECfoitAL ~ANU
FILLS can bo had, wholesale or retail, at
ii. L FAUNKSTUCK A GO’S,
o.rue.r of Wood and Fourth at*.
flcallh ana Strength fflust lucviuiilf
Follovr lti Vi«,
Bcerhare’s IloUnml Hitters,
THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM
edy Tor Dyqypola,Disease «r Urn Kidneys, Uver Corn
plaints, Weakness .if suy kind, Fever and Agna, and tbs va<
riousoffectious consequent npou a-disordered fllomncb or
Livur. flnch as Indigestion, Acidity of tho Stomach,Colicky
Pains, Heartbaro. Loss of Appetite, RutjKiuiUnry, Coaire
nusa, Wind and Bleeding Files. Iu ull Nervous, Bbeainatie
opd-Neuralgic Affections, it has In numerous instances
proved highly benrfl. ial, and lu ...iber* affected * decided
euro.
Nature finds n» now oncmj to combat, with this delight
ful tonkin Um »y*i«m. Its effects aro almost magical, yet
tho enrepenuaneut. ft rummunicattw no violent shock to
the systom, hut by housing its vital energy to normal ac
tion, enables It to throw oU the rarnru, and thus thuroughlv
imllrsl,i tK* A I u. u
When it* medicinal virtues are*o nuitcnuMy acknowl
edged, and particularly hetu, whr r« it bos become *o popu
lar os a family medicine, that it issol.l by many »r tbe gro
wn. u well as by all tin. drnggtos, it would bociu acodluu
to offer farther evidence; jet u there are doubtlem aume
who bare tried many.advertised rcmodica. and .till suffer
from Dyapepetal n one or more of iudreodftil Ibrtu*, wo «üb
*oln Ike following ccrtJflcatr*. the antheutlcity of which
caunol be doubted, coming ** they do from pem-ns eo wdl
known.
WHAT IT IS DOING FOR THE SICK.
** ■ *• •“ f v*» . nr* oion.
Wm.Sohurhman, Esq., the well known Lithographer,vay*
“1 have froqaontly need lUrrharo'e Holland lUtlor*, iuhl hod
It Invariably relieve* lndigo*tiun and debility.'’
Rev. Samuel Babcock eayt “1 found «j*-cUI relief from
lU djo fur a. severe bnadubo, with which I bad long suf
brad."
J. W. WogdwoH, K*q-, uyi: “I hare ua*l Barbara’# llul
and Bitten njywir.and reuxumrud It u> oilier*, knowing it
h» bo I tut wbat U la nrpmeotctL** -
AIJ. JuoatUiuk Neoijr, of I»wcr flt. Clair, "I hare de
rived groat benefit from it* oee for weakens of the stomach
mJ indigestion.”
Jam. &L Murphy, maym: “After moverul physician* bad failed
Bmvbavo’s Holland liittara removed tbe jedn from uy bear!
and *i<le. arising from indigestion.”
Tbeouitor ofthe Klltaaning Free Pros*, sejr “After on*
of tbe boat physicians in thi* place bad failed, Bcerbave'e
Holland Bitter* eared me of tbe i.ont form uf byipapalL 1 '
Fraud* Fella, only maaaOtctorer of tbe original “Extract
of Coffee,” say*: “I know that your Holland Hitter* la one of
the bestmedkine* ia tbe world for a disordered stomach
or liver.”
Dr. Ludwig,editor of tbe Packet, Ualtbnorw, pronounce
It “a medicine deeervlug the confidence of thepnblJc.”
Dr. Ederhart, tbe leading German physician of Penna. ham
preacribed it frequently during the past there* years; with
marked snccca In debilitated status of tbe digmUve organa,
or ol tbe system generally.
Tbe manager of Ilalloa’a Vinegar Factory, says: “I used
it myself and was therefore fudurrd to try its clWt upon
my wife, (troubled witli the great debility common to all ot
a consumptive habit,) and really it Is Join* her wore good
then anvthJug abo bas ever taken.”
NUTlCK.—Whoever erpictsto find In tbls a bovoran
will be disappointed; t.nt i • d:t, We.-ik and low spirited,
It will prove a grateful m< cordial, |<ua*c9»oJ ol alugu*
lar remedial proper;*-*.
CAUTIOSI—The great po k darlty of tbls delightful Aru
ms, bus Induced many Imitations, which the public should
guard against pur£haalug. Ito not persuaded to buy any
thing «!•*• onttl yon have givttn (Uorhave's Ilollaud llittom a
fair trial. Olio b<>Ule will convince j..n how iuQuitcly supv
rior It is to all ihtee imitation*.
44tr>5old at f 1.00 per bottle, or six bottb* for fi.fto by the
do Proprietors. BENJAMIN PAGE. Ja.,A CO,
No. 27 Wood street, I'lttoUirgh.
PLiladsipbla, T. W. Dyutt A Sons, No. ?S2 North Second
street; New York, Barnrs A Park, 3U4 Broadway, corner
Duane; Baltimore, Ciudian. Brothers, Day street, and Penn*
■vlvinfa Avenue; Cincinnati, John D. Park; Chicago, Bar»
clay Bn.tliert, 213 8-»nth Water street; St. Lonis, Barnard
Adams A CO4 New Orleans, J. Wright A Co.
faLtapldAwF
BtERIIAVE’S IiOLLAN DBITTEUS—IOO
dor. on hand and for sale by '
B. !.. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
twld corner of Woo>l and Fourth streets
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.— A
px*d tup|dy unhand and for sole lir
' 11. L. PAIINKSTOCK A CO.,
nold corner of Wood aud Fourth streets.
UICLAY NOT,
Ve who Consider m fine Head of Hair
ATAT.URE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT,
it but cro it is too lato use
8 A N D E ii
fl BCAI.P TONIC
wutrb n-iuinv the healthy condition of the scalp, causes
hair to grow mi lb* fold, and check* any tendency toward
It* falling cm, and becoming thin.
4*r*F“r*alo at tbe principal Druggists, and by the Pro
jtriotor.SlXTH STREET, two doors bolow Smithfleld st.
mylfl
INDIA RUBBER li. from
to 10 inches in callbro. 3 and 4 ply thick, suitable for
Hydrant, Steamboats, Flru and Locomotive Engl no i>nrr>o«e.
for sale by doW J. A 11. PHILUPH’.
OGIIRE —50 bb!s. Amertcan and French
for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 01.,
_ n °ll corner Wo-wj and First fts.
Hides— ~ ;
107 Green Salted IHde*.
• 70 Dry Flint “
Jnst received and for sale by
d* 3 KPR7KOKR HABBAUOn.
New crou sugar*.morasses
-10 bhds. N. 0. Sugar;
20 bbl*. N. 0. llolassem,
Roe’dthlsdayandfurailoby T. LITTLE A CO
doU No. 112 Second *tn«L
O UNDRIES—IOO bus. choice Neahannock
k_7 Potatoes; 130 bbl*. Fall and Winter Applet;
3 “ Sweet Cider, pure Juice:
Now Phila, Sugar Cured Hams;
. . , Small lot of old Shoulder*, good order.
In *tor* and for sal* at 27 Fifth street. 11. KIDDLE.
/"IIDER.—S bbls. Sweet Cider for nolo by
V dcS HENRY U COLLINS.
BLANK BOOKS.—On hand, or xnade to
order in superior manner
. - WM. a. JOUNSTOV A CO,
dea Blank Book Warehooee 67 Wood St
SUNDItIES.— Tenn. Flour, 183 sacks van
on* brands; do do 78 kbit. Broadway Mills; Sumac 73
tags; Groan 28 bbl*. on steamer Fanny Fern to arrive an
for aaleby , do 9 ISAIAH PICKET 1 CoT
HOPS. —15 boles Prime New York Hops in
store and for sale by de2 3. HABBAUOn.
Mojlasses—
-100 bbl*. prims Plantation (Oak Cooeerace.l
40 “8t James Sugar llotue, “
In etoro and tor Ink at rvdncwl prices and accommodaUn*
tenM.bj TVM. MITCiIELTBJiE, Ja, * BUO,
- Pog) gOO Liberty ;*twL
STERS—In doily receipt of J.
V/ celebrated No. 1 iforfclk Oyster*, In can* or Isabel!,
by tlio bbb or Los, wholesale and retail. Will warrant
them equal, If not superior, to any Oyster brought to this
swift. • __d*B 11. BIDDLE.
O PANISU BROWN—2S bbl». for sale by
KJ noli DJL FAHNFBTOCK A 00.
Buckwheat flour—so socks, soibs.
sach, jut rac’d and,‘Corule by
oOM Y tXTTLS *’oor
OPS—4 bales new for sale low.
, KailgmUs,
1838, PenturlvuUa Rallroaff.- i BU.
'SVIiSrS]
January lS;h,
Tllil F.liT MAIL TjIAIN leaves the Pasocnger Station
every morning. cxrept'Rimday, at S.o3' w’clack, Pittsburgh
tu 4!fi * rn T lo a h» Philadelphia at 11.50 p. XL
Tiih TILAIN leaves the hiatluß <v»ry eve-
Llag at 9.50, 1
Tho Johnstown Accommcvdallon tn»lu IraviH PitUbnrjrh
daily, except Sunday, at SdlO o’clock, F. M_ «U>pt>iug at all
•tattuui, and rnuumg os Cor as ComumugU. First Acwjn
u>. ion Train f.tr TurtleOroek ilridge,leaves tlailv, exctrpt
Tnrei !°; 4Uam -, Tho SHvuud Accnim,Station'lTaiß fw
T? rt iT.*- ‘T I ’.* Iravevdatly, Sunday excepted. atidXl l*. Jl..—
,t 'l, ~ •\ r ' uajl^“' lj iUun Train iVr Turtlo Creek hav.-s
daily, except Sunday, at p. M
. Jf ' Q !?! ,^; T '? i i u *‘ irriTU *« PitUborgb as follows-—Kxpreiw
. 1 u *• Jolmstowu Accomnuslation 11
. >,r *f Turtle Creifk Accomnifslution, fid-01. m.; .•vam.l
A.i '.uiuo-Liiion, IkWp. Tbird/Aavmmodaiijn. 6.10 p. n».
Iruinnfur LhitrsviH* and Indiana c«umi-t nt BlvlrsviU..
luUTscctmn with Mail Train Ua-L Tinin W«t,*inl
the Johnstowu Are.mmm.l4fJ.lu Tram th«.i and West.
I Ulntnirgh and G-nuelUvUle Trnlu«. stopping At all SU
tinus on the Pittsburgh and Cor.uclUville Load, ivedajiy,
Funday ex.-,pt.il,a. fu i| u », : _ M .i, T ralu,7 00a m.:Kjpro«
Tram. A:do p. tu . K t t ani i U ’ Trains from Pittsburgh and
fi-io'p m l C ‘ nl "-" u I’ittshnrgb, U a. m. and
, The traveling public will find it greatly to their Interest,
In going Last or W.-st, to travel by the Peniuylvaula ItaiW
r 0.1.1, os (he nrroimu.fctatioD* u-'W offered rann.-t bc rorpao
ed on any other route. As the road Is LalJastM with aIW.
and is entirely free from dost, we can protuiaa safety, eisj«3'
and couik.it toall who tuay fnror this rood with their nat
• rouagu. *
Fare to Now Turk <i*t rsa
” - Philadelphia 00
u “ Baltimore . 950
“ *’ Uncwtcr 8M
“ “ IlAtrlsburg -
: UaKgagn checked to all Stations on the FenaVylrauh Kail
| Haul, and to Fhihutclphia, Ualtiiuore and New York
. Passengers purchasing tickets In ram will bi charged Ten
1 Centa in addition to the Station rah-s. except from Stations
; where the Company has no agent.
Notice—lu case of loss, the Company w ill iu.ld llicm
sclTes responsible for personal baggage only, and f,r an
1 amount u»t exceeding $lOO.
j N. It.—The Kiecliior Omuihns Lino lias been employe.)
1 to convey Passenger* anJ Baggage to and from the Depot,
, at « charge nol to excel*.! JiT» cents for each passenger and
! b*KK»K«;.
1-W Th'krU api>lr to J; STEWART, Agt,
At tiio I*. ft. R. l*uKogcr Station,
on I.ilKirtj and Grant sis.
J—lleil
lIAIIaHOAD NOTICE,
TI IL PI ITSB UUG U, FT. RJ? narr 133*5*3152
WAVNK A CHICAGO KAI ICTW
UoAD COMPANY, with it* ample Rolling Stock and touip
ruent, audita through connections, la prepared to transport
I and Freight from rhaa.Jolj.hia awl Pittsburgh
to Chicago,St. Louis, lu<iiaiuti>olw,CJnctuu:U! p ftnJ all placr*
noat anti booth wr.it, with » gnat degree of re.-’Rarity and
expedition. 1
Th« £jct that this read forms a direct nuii 'vn.volidated
line between PiUsbnrghoud Chicago, is a suPhieut gutf*
kD(<*e tlwt tty Trains wilt make* gi«ij time, an- ;jiiuefti»ns
with Trains on other Roads..
PiSSCSUE* TXAIXd LEIV J
„ „ ~ „ Pittsburgh. j Crrsitlne. i Ft. Wayne
U. r. Mail..., i. u. | 2.00 r. it. j 900 p. u
-l& *■ *• I 10J»5 P. u. | b. 45 a. *.
Mail Trnlu leave* Pittsburgh at bJO a. ».. arriving lu Chi
cago at 6.25 a. u. Express at 2.00 p. x.
JttACU Ct-vaxSATi—Mail tisin at 0.63 ?. u Express
train *t 7.00 a, it. y
The 0.00 A.n.Trruu from Pittsburgh Uing»Tr»in for local
busiucM, Is overtaken at Crestliue by Express traiu from
Pittsburgh at 2.16 P. u.
All Trains make close connections at Crestline for Colnm
tnu, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Lonis; also, at Fort
Wajnowith Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad for
Lafayette, Oeutral Illinois and St. Louis; also, at Foreat with
Train* ou the M. K. A L. E. R. R
r S r ? ( m ea *°- jPt- Waynft.jCnatlitJO.lArr. Pittsb’g
•C. S. Mali S.4;i P. U 6JO A. u 12.6ip,«. 9.10 rU.
Expren* OOU i. u.| 2.00 e. x. | lu.uA p.x.j' 7 *. u.
Thcsa> Trains make tluse|connccll on • wi t b Trains lor Phil:
dclphia, Itiituiure and New York.
Trains from Ft. Louts, Indianapolis, Cincinnati-and Cotanv
bus make cloaecounectloos at Crestline with all returning
At PL Wayne, Trains from St, Louis, .Central 111*
now, Lauyette, and intermediate'plaoes, connect with obovn
Trainm. At Forest, connections are made with Trains to and
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton.
AcvouxnnAnox T»aCC9— Leave New Brighton for AHe
ghony at 7.00 a. »„ 12J0 p.m. Leave Allegheny for
New Brighton at 0.15 A. U, and 4.SQP. *.
Baggage chocked through, and no charge for handling.
For tickets and farther Information apply to A. T. Joint
.STUN, A gout, at Iho Great Western Railroad office, directly
on tin* corner of the Monungabela House,' Pittsburgh, or tr
GEORGE PARKIN, Finger station, Penn gb between
Wayns and Hand; B. F. PATRICK, No. SO Dearborn Ft.
op|«isit#> Tremont Uoukc, Chicago, or t the AgcnU at the
Statfoos along tin. line.
To ci.niriHsnce oil MONDAV, January 25th, and rcotlnnt
ootil furtln-r notice.
J. j. UoUBTV)N, Oon. Pass'r and FVt Aif't.
D. \V. BOSS, hus’r Chicago.
J. H BtOOKB. Snp-t.
S ia *J* WlmerArraiirement. 1857.
T,LOUiiS. ALTON ANDfAi’laiMiacsg
CHICAGO RAILROAD.—
aud after OCTOBER 26, Trains will rou ui follows:
GOING SOUTH.
Lear** Oilcngo at tl::» a. it. and IfrSQr. si.
Arrive at M. I-unia A. U. aud 1;£0 P. SI.
<s(>l N<» N.'HtTH.
Lcaro East St. LnuJ* at.
Arrive at Chicago at
...8:00 a. «. and t:CO p.».
—ihiO P. m. auttGtlS a. u.
CONNECTIONS:
At CUICAOO, with uli the Great Eastern and Northern
Lines.
OffI’Railroad 1 ’ Railroad West, and “Cnt
At PKORI A JUNCTION, with P.*oria and Oqnawha Rail*
road fur Peoria, Galrsburgb. Bnrliugtun and intermediate
plates. .-
At BLOOMINGTON, with Illinois Central Railroad, North
and South. *
At SPRINGFIELD, with Great Western (HL) Railroad,
Ea«l lor Drcalur, Aci U e»t for .fai-keouville nnd Naples.
At ALTON, with Torre Haute and Alton Railroad Eaet,
slid steamer* on thu River.
At ST..LOUIS, with Ohio and Miss. Railroad East, Went
by Pacitic Itoilruoil and Missouri steamers to Northern Slis*
e.ntri, lUn«u and Nebraska. Also, to all points «n the Illi
nois and Muslenlppi rivers.
£d"TLtoiigli Tickets can be obtained 'at all tho principal
Railroad Offices.
•,9—Tnreugh Tickets and Freights as low as by any other
Rontu.
A. 11. MOORE, General Snpfirintc&ilcnt. I TS
K. M.QOQDMCII Omi. Eastern Agent. oW I
Pennsylvania Railroad.
TII F. 15 HEAT OEN Til A Lrr; —.rasssssi
Route, connecting tlio AUitnrlfCTmSj
cities with UVsU-ra, North-Western, sail Sboth-Weatera
States by * continuous Kiri I way direct. 'This toad also con
nects at Pittsburgh «Ub daily line of Steamers tu all ports
on the Western Hirer*,and at Clereland and Sapdnsky with
Steamers to all ports on tlio North-Western Lakes; nuking
Um most direct, cheapest, and reliable muU bv wliirli
FREIGHT ran bo forwarded to and from tbe tirtat
KATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH.
FIRST CLASS—Boot*, fihoca, UaU and
Cap*, Books, Dry Goods, (In boxes, bales _
and Drags, (in boxes and l«l<*) ,co ® r* r1M *H>
Feathers, Furs,-Ac. .......... '
SECOND CLASS.—Ddtmuttc Sheeting, . - , At
Shirting and Ticking, (in original bales) '
Drug* (in casks,) Hardware. Leather, 75c per 100 Em.
(la roils or boxes) Wool and Sheep I‘elu,
Eastward ........ ...... j
THIRD CLASS.—Anrils, Steel. Chains (fn
casks.) Hemp, Bacon and Pork,«alted ... ... _
(looso cr in caska,) Tobaaeo, monulactar- C>>c pf,r •** ®s
ed, (except Cigar* or Cut.) Ac—.....
FOURTH CLASS.—Coffoc, Fish,Bacon,B(*r
and Pork (In casks or boxes, Eastward,) „„
Lard and Lard Oil, Nail*, Soda Ash, Gtr- 005 P* r 100
man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Roein, Ac-
FLOUR.—4I,W P*r bbl. until further noUco.
£,s££?,r I lf* f loada 455 I* r 100 until further notico
COTTON—J 2 )«er bale not exceeding 500 0* weight, until
farther notice. **
,*3Jn shipping goods from any point oast of Philadcb
•“** “ria.
Ooodsconsfgned to theAceotaof this Road
at Philadelphia or Pituburgb, will bo forwarded without
detention.
„ Aom-C. F. Evans, 64 KUbyatroeli Boston; J.
» y l *r, k^ No ,: B ?, tor Uoos °. No-1 William street, and
John McDonald. No. 8 Batten Place, New York; Pierce A
Co, Zanesrvnie, O 4 Irwin A Co, and Hpriagman A Omwm
CnidDnaU, O 4 IL C. Meldrum, Madison, E*DrmdmS
Boll* Co, and Cuter* Jewett, Louisville, P. 0. O’-
Kiley A Co, Lvansvillo, Ind; IL F. Basa,SL Louis, Bio; liar-
4 7‘ean4 Uecb A Co^Chlcacsi,
11 ” I “ d 4 E. J. Snoeder, Bl*
grow A Koon*, Baltimore; l>. A. Stewart, Pittabnreb.
U. 11. HOUSTON, Qen’l Freight Agenu Phila.
II. J. LOMBAEKT.gnpL. Altoona, Pa. Ja&dy
Pittabarsb and Connelawllle nwllroad.
TIIE PITTSBURGH &ttmtas2Brzsn
Com.cll.nito Railroad I.
openeJ for the tran.jwrUtloa t>f passougars and freight to
ami rr«.m I ituburgh and Uiunellsrille, connecting with tbe
(Vuua. Central Railroad at Drlntoo'* Station *
Arrangement* have aim been made with the Pi-uua.
’ lro#ll ' b ,7 f hich freight to Philadelphia
and Baltimore will bo carrlod from point* on the Pitts
burgh aud CounulaviUe Railroad, by car loads, on favorable
tonus.
Kossina or Txaik*—Ou aud alter Monday, 2Rth Dec
tbe Passenger Train* will be run daily, except Sunday* as
lollnwc ’
Blail Train, will leave the Passenger Station of the Penna.
Railroad, at Pittsburgh. 7 OOoVlock, A. M_ arvivlne at Con
nellsville at 12.-00 A. M. 8
Express Passenger Train willteavo Pittsburgh at o'ck
P. M, and arrlreat Oonnellavflla at &T 0 P. M.
Rmjoixn—Express Train will leave OomiellsTine at fl
o clock, A. Jl, connecting with;the Blalrsrille Aeromao
dotluu Train ou th- I’vnna. Railroad which arrives st Pitta
bnrgat 11 A. M.
BlailTrala will leaveConnellsvllleat 2.00 P.H-and con
nects with Ibe Brintnn Accommodation Train on the Penna.
Rsilroad, which arrives at Pittsburgh at C.-00 P M
Freight to and from Plttsbnrgb and stations on tho Pikta
t.urgh and OonneUsvllle Ran road, will be received and de
lirered at the outer Depot «r tho Penna. Railroad Company.
Bnntlng A UaU’s Coaches for Ml PlCM3nt,Unlontown.
Frortbarg and Comhrrland leave ConneUavUlo rezularlv on
tbe arrival of the trains. *■ J
Mail Train connects also at West Newton with coaches,
by the ptaijk road, with Monnt Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin!
fiaudpateh, Cumberland, Ac.
Ticlc.Ujru l» bul from tt, Tift.t ipol ,[ ,h.
Railroad Passenger DepoL
II RIUCK TOrv ,
Sundries—” '
200 bid* No 3 Large Mackerel;
KWhfbbl** 4
20 bbl* (No 2 <
20 hf bbl* “ “
20 bt Is No 1
25hfLUa“
160 bids Pickled Qerrlna;
100 haJfLUs White Fub;
.60 *•' Trout;
25 bbl* “
25 “ . c Lake Ralmoo:
10 drums Codfish;
75 bbU New Orleans Molasses;
60 u White Flint Hominy;
60 “ P<arlssh;
200 “ White Lime; .
100 “ lirdraulic Cement;
100 boxes Pearl Starch:
30 LLU “
1000 boxes prime W. R. Clieree:
2) bbla Kgn;
1600 bUabeUDried Apples
100 bbl* No 1 Leaf laM;
100 boshels Clover Seed,
For tale by j 027 j. b. CANFIELD.
ATKINS’ CELEBRATED qZT"
30 DAY CLOCKS,
for Counting Room and Parlok. B>S»
An assortment In Rosewood casc<;e!egaiit fat terns v»v
fast received aud for sale by •J. R. bkkd a CO,
JsSOnltf Jewelers, No. IW Fifth street
JOB PRINTING
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL lIEADS,
BILLS LADINQ,
POSTERS,
v PAMPHLETS,
LABELS,
LETTKU HEADS
every description of Job Printing, plainer ornament
tl, execated neatly, promptly and at reasonable rates by
WM. 0. JOHNSTON * CO.,
(no?) Printore, Binder* and Stationer*. 67 Weed H
JUST RECEIVED—
-760,000 Qonnan Cigar*
116,000 Havana u
' 200 bx*. Virginia ManntactnredTobacco. -
The largest assortment of Cigars aud Tobacco ever bffered.
b tbls city, U now open for examination and aale, at
GEO ROE WEYMAJFS
ocB.-tf . cor. Smithfleld street and Diamond Alley
KEGSTSO. 1 LARD;
3 LLU. fresh Roll Butter. Rcc’d and for sale by
ocSS SHRIVER k DILWORTH.
1 AA bflg*-Priuie Rio Coffee just received-
L andjor sals by BHBITRR ADILWORTU.
1 Ann W> Flour, feceired and
fiSWZB * DILWOSZH
■ . I»udlfioscc3ilfinii
iJailroais
REMOVAL.
The Cleveland A. Pittsburgh Rail Hoad
The Pittsburgh, Columbus and Clu-
Ov . ctnnnst Hall Rood.
AKEER I’KIDAY, FEBRUARY
I Ui, tb# Fright badness of time Basils la (be
W ,ran«jttd« the r
i, S h! PP ,„
ri’B »T K«i.
and for lh« prompt tnuu-porUMou or
tvxnsvorsiuiL ir., r &> s@£2* v -
IV.-m PITTSUUKUIIto CLKTUiavuTn. {£? J0 * S
CHICAGO. COLUMBC* DA^ONAsm^Pi™ 11 ’
CINCINNATI, LOt'lSVrii.E C\n AI^JK I,I^
IV o-TKRN. north we&tkbs anS^iS?, 8 •
IVKSYKUN .iTATCS. CTU
i« »*»: u. n»o*t of the alwre place* la' iu
car, U. «).i, hu 1, lonjej at this Depot* '* * 3 lh * **«*•
Tnn.uy’, forriftls jjtVn /,> art imporisr.t Pum,
F °fcKlf Jtfr ,QflJrmaU, ' U *«> JOHN p. ULaLs ’
ALLEUHKNY V A . r V V—_
VKKIO HI toEIVT TO Til K COKNBRO^SmfgK
To Gray'* jAij. ...; _JTZS{aLJ?“ P, “J 4 ‘
To Hal Bank_ « »
To ~#tate. •» u „
«... . riour—iChrrf.n iauivtuler j?rt»
ToUuliouioir- uAJIi... «
To lt*l tfouk _„4fr « ..
To BraJy** J~.Mc. «
_ ~ . i- Lxr Fifty barrrls ajuioeer.
To Mahoning _ JUfc. «
To Oray'u Ejjy *.
To IleU Bank jfo „
To UraUy's Bond. 15c -
lrraf B. L*XflH;3,General Ticket Acoot.
C- . W«»,ern ami itoute.
''ALENA AND Cin-rr-_r—~
* , Union Railroad, Malngalf
, 'ASsSfgSfj^S w>
CouEali*®- AI S I,,WA For Dixon, Fulton, anJ
.*. l^*Benser * ** Io *»i Nebraska and Kansas,
jrtUfludUdJ tho must expedition* njute.lt being an Ak
Lltu» to U» SliaaUejpjil, and shorter by V?y mOn than anr
olherllne,eouo«:thtK at Fulton with lb* Great lowa Am.
Co, for all points In lowa and the West. *
*# i iu l<olT 45® U.Vil— For Bolc.it, Janesville,
Madison and Central Wwcocjiu.
FOX RIVER VALLEY LINE—For Crystal Lake. l! c
lenry, Richmond, and. polalsNurtli.
Two trains daily, Sunday excepted, for all of tbsabore
ointa, making ck*e connect lons with tlis Extern Bonds,
nd with packets on the Mississippi, north and south.
.A. UALL. Sunt. Imrti Itd.-M] J»'IIN.H,TUIIN*R. Pmt.
Steamships,
Liverpool, Philadelphia ana Hew York
SercTF'SCeamshtp Comptnr*
TUE SPLENDID STEAMSHIPS^fepm.
funning the *Loto Udo trill sail from NewiSteES
York as follow* . •* ■ _ -
CITY OF BALTIMORE, dpt. IBM
KANGAROO, “ Jeffrey, Feb. <tb, •*
And each alternate Thimday.
Vrvm lirerpool erery alternate Wednesday,
Faro from N«r. fork, Cabin $75, Tfil'rd Hir tH)
“ “ Liverpool, “ $lOO, JSiilljTS, Third Clau sj&
cetera Ticket* araDoblo for six month* by any «tram«
ofthollno., .
‘Cabin, f 140; Third CU», $7O.
Them Steamships axe supplied with improred Wattrtlc
compartments, and carry eiperienccdjsfljjrjrfnO
-Perseus ibont proceeding to Europe, or -wiihlng to aeo
for tlielr friends from the old country, caa porchow ticket
end obtain at] talunnatloh by anrlWnr to J. O twu 1
ttruadwayN. Y., Sable A Cortes, IT, Broad war. N.’y or
Sous THOMPSON, 410 liberty £itt>tvr&
£3rPajis{;a certificates by lint class Saflincracketi bo.
"f e^L Now - lwk ODj wwtpool* DraiJssoM byjho abo Tf >
d029~-aps * '
Dollar Savings Uanlc,
j tidd& J?<v>ns, Jmwj? JlVto Duildino
OPEN DAILY FROM 9 JO'S O'CLOCK?
V/ also on Wednesday and Saturday evening’*,frotn jjn»
Dm to November first, trow 5 to 9 o’clock; and from No
rember Drat toMsy.Grs', from G to 8 o’clock.
Deposits rcceimi of all sum# not Icm than cno DolUr
and a diTidund of tL» profits declared twice a Tear In
Jan* and December. Interest was declared at the rate ol
■ix t>er cent, per annnm, in December, IRAS, also in Jnn
and Deccmiicr, and Jane and December,lW7
Interest, If not drawn put, is placed to the credit ' the de
pom tor a* principal, and boart the same Intereil from the first
dsysoi jqqo and bccembcr.comuouodkur twieaamr «t>i,
tn.ul.Hng; ti c EEI
pna» Hook. At thu hue, money »ui iloobls In \m n„, u
ynnra, unking In many *.\nOk* HUT Tc* cxnr
a rhttn
Book* containing flu Chnrtcr, By-Bsw*, Bnle* nnd B.go
latloas lurriinbrd gratis, oo nprUcatioD at the olllee.
Prcndent-zQEORGR AlJsnifK ■
Vies PfttSt»OfT^* s V'
• , Jfibo n. Sboenbcrgsr*
N. Grntten Murphy,
Isaac M. Pranoec,
James D. Kelley,
Jamns Urnlman,
John S.CVj«gra»e,
trees:
Janre#ir.-ma»ai),
CLatin! Ik nap,
P. A. Madeira
J«'bn U. Jiellur,
Walter P. Marshal!,
Wilson Miller,
A. M. Pc-llortt, M. D
Usury L. UiugwulL,
Johu M. Sawyer.
George S. .SeiJeii,
Alexander Tindlr,
Tbcoluld Courtaetter.
Georgs It. White,
■CHARLES A. COLTO.f.
N T
Hopewell ITopbtirtj,
Junes FhUlle,
Alounder Bredis;,
Robert Robb,
William S. I*reley,
Hill Ilurj^riu,
William J. AnJirj».u
.Jobs O. Uackofon,
Albert Culbertson,
Jobs B. Canfield,
J. Gkrdncr Coffin', >'
Alonso A. Carrier,
David Campbell,
Charles A.Colton,
William Don-las,
Francis Felix,
Georgs F. Gilmore.
Junes 8, lloon,
William 8. Haven,
Secretary and Trrajurrr—i
anlsljG—JaahUwP
ANKINCL iLOUSKtt OF JOII
llOOO.
2fJS2E? JU *» L -BEDFORD CO H 1
H ) -?£P Bai!T »— —.JH)MKKB»CTU»,
Si ) JS^l’ L^ SANT »- VKSTMORITD CO.,
CONNELLSVILLU, FAYETTE CO.,
CNIONTOWN 7. „
BROWNSVILLE, « ••
NEW BRIGHTON.... -..FAYETTE CO
INDIANA— INDIANA “ J
Depociu reCMv« ,, L.pj*ronnt» made, Drafts Loii C tt, bu |«i
liaak Not« and Sped* U,n K ht and g..M
Stocks, Notes and other t*vnrltl» bought and sold on com
tntfcdoQ. Oiirwrohilf no and calhtltous BollciU-d.
NUOLMES &. SON, t’oii
» ,y Q^.^fdSignflstia.BMWA»C»chau g o. Ortlficit*
ot L»''v3«W8 J TGink Note* and Ei*«k% No. Gd Al.irL-«,t ***, ,
ritubureU. «rOJl«Uon.mid»oAXlh? nSSfi,,
throughout the United Stales. PODci|>al Hurt
Cemetery Marble Works.
No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne
PITTSBUHQII, fi 3
MATTHEW LAWTON
\Y I SB[ "in
of c»,rj .riot, Of uLmc Wwi, " n, ‘ J
Monuments lamb* Tablets on,l Grave,!,me,
of «Tory Twkty Kbti form:
*lBO,
Manila PJorat,
Ceutro Tull*,
.. *Tier, Dornu
t " *oJ Wash
Stan-I Top*,
eatalilbluju IYM
oTUiamoiuiUJin. llu >t«k u cntlr.lj h ai t*,,
selected by himself expressly for this market lie la also
pwpirod to LulJd Boriat Vaults, endow liar Lois with Mar
bloerBtane,an.lto execute any other work iti las tiue n
»ny of the Cemeteries aijjuiuJDg Pittsburgh. ’
_ “fnt »t MirmssJO!* to*
Z&Sltik'*'
Thomu Scott, 4. a, Curiiiij? K»j
W. P. C XL U. White, Ego
Trade of Foreign .nd Dome,
pricea®^ er Of In the rough, •» Wholesale
nit* witiTTlfe tnanufrctarera
»ut supply 0 f Hydraulic (<-
Ime-and Planer Paris, both
I of which he ii pr«[wrd to
mbl&dly
Hu bat alto made arraucßtnei
of tbe tmt brauds, lot a const*
mont. Water and I*}aJivlU» Lu
for Land and Stucco Work all
furnUb at abort notice.
If? 1 ;* 5 WMttd! Sew Era in”f«Wftan Ail.
i? Oil-Color Portrait of
Important iapMTunent in Art-Printing, U offered’ t/tho
„ , J. B. BYKAAL
Bulletin Banding, Philadelphia.
PtohlTrSrrr'S U*.
_ IYom Peterson’* Magazine.
c<S L *r“/u°VLf=rLSX In“j,M‘ 1 n “j,M‘ , t L“ 0 S“ h „ to
_ From tlio Peen»slTani«Tt
£3^»sl®-JS3
EiSpSSt
From Oralum’i Slagiskxj.
‘ &2oal to fine LoaJoo Print* mid hero for J 3 and $7.
M» lSritSjft-Si^ a , eCa,e ?l Cf eo,or ’ bat! * "Joabl*
h *?«*»*«« »t the lowptico of fifty
5”L?7.| i bccomo a favorite, and lx.
c b ** , ‘ ,lM t » u ‘"
.nf. n Si° “P 1 ,? JM»P>Ut»«O Moil' T« Acoitla «
Tcry Üboral diacoapt. JaH:wlmF
R
'4BBEBS ABB CABPESTEKS ATIEBTIOB
Yobk ATTENTION js directed to
tbo largo and well selected atock of Seasoned
LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!!
On hand and Sir sale, Wholesale and Retail; by
JAMES M’BRIER, Sc CO
(Suoei«on IcfWm. M’Drier 4 Sod,) *’
ALLBQIIRRY CITY, PA<
Dressed Flooring ShelviDg and Weather
Board,ng bhtnfiles, Lath, J„j st , stud
ding, Clear and Common Flank
Boards, 4c., 40., £ c .
.M} .“'TifV”'” - who attend the A 11,,,,,,.,
Markets, that oar yards sreUtotaorteonreoW* i-.»
Corner „U^„ l(Kor ,, l All . y .
n« hare redneed the price WYE PER CENT
andfrom this date to CASH BUYS‘a^VIv >f,,
Order* pfnnpUy attended to and ei™ LY '
fiS^ 1 fer SAStT, IXXMIS, SmiTTEES, lc.dc.
I
K' 0 ,r HU ; - ,8 5£ ‘ , ° Mc
«*a«lf ll i*^ w ??*C e l*loei— -.-31 c - **°
nt ,U * EUck «oJ Fancy SUfci at a redaction
\si p “ rro »«SnlMnrlcc«,a» - ■
- 006 A.A.MA£OH^CO*a,2stmbrt.
6S T WISH my Boota Trer* blfl&ftntd now/ 1
’ • JL Bo yoa Lear maDjtofrocr ftk-udicatablnUUsi;. Tail
them to buy a lot of firtach IHackiuj* reumJQd.I'LKMINO,
•ad their boota do not need Uacttsg moire tbaaooc* a week.
,CWI tor Uat thaooraet Market at. andthaKemoorf. noB
juullll'—SO bbli. E*lt«r»Sgir|forMlo^