.firtotitultutal,#. ;T; ; . * Rttlbnrgh BednFtra Nnracrsr* X?BU ORNAMENTAL® JL TBESSrASD glffiCßSi Vine*, Owm-HouMi .15,000 Extra tixfrfevergreeos, from 5 to 7. feet high, embrar >-;-«^Ma^rarlet^o. 87 Exchange Place, Baltimore. alargestock, which they distribute ibo luwcstmarket prices. ap&klyd* Dr. McLAWE’S CELEBRATED vermifuge LIVER PILLS. Twaofthe best Preparations of the Age. They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-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 Df. 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 Me Lane’s Vermifuge and !.r,®er Pilh. can now be hail ~!1 respectable Di ug Stores ERG’S, fi.. Pit" r i he Golden Prize fob lllnitratfd. 1858. Ula.tr.t.d, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY golden PRIZE Ib oneof the largest hod best literary paper* of the day, -An lxaper]|d Quarto containing none PAQts, or resneottnen, of entertaining original matter; and cj nicsraariD every week. A.Gift worth from SO 'cent* t«T)SOO in eold. wlUbeprefsntcd to etch antiacrlber lmmedlistciy on receipt of else autoscrlp tlonmonep* One copy for 0n5year........42 00, and 1 gift. : One topy for two years,.—*3 60, and 2 gifts. ■ Onecopy forthrteyears.oo,and 3 gift‘d ; one copy fdrftTO years ~s3 W, and 6 gift*. , • v • • • XXO TO CLCRS - Three copies, one y*ar....~ f- g JS*f?2 JgJtS* - fire «pw*,'ona year. elJffi'JSfitßjfhL ' Ten copWcme year 415 22' Twenty one copies, oneje*r..-.....530 o#i«od .1 giDa. Thoartisle* to be distributed are comprised la the follow. tngli*t>— •;. repackages orGoM*contalnlng.—~ “ jousluw, JSv.. dvj2 flgraer of Wood and oth street. ■ twratlCAll HOPSB, | ? ks ■JUfrjgg-sssysir 2Sto»*i£g§i ■•glggggg&sagssm. •vnM/JHiM' ~ * - 1 4 nn BXS. PBUlt SMROd; fflistfltentoag; OAS. PROM ROSIN OIL • oa brats • I •- FATTY 2^IA.'Ji’fuRIAT »» THE HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPER TIES of Gaa from Rosin and oleaginous substance# bar* always trade them a favorite material for the .aura betare of Illuminating Gas. ManyGaa Companies us* Row in wilhreaLtaoTdertO'SUpplythtircustomVriwUh* Su perior Quality of Gas. ROSIN OIL Is entirely free from all dross and refuse sub stance*, and yields at'once, Its Brilliant Illuminating Gaa. The greater original cost of the apparatus for the manu facture of coal gas together with the attention and expense constantly required,widths difficulty, tl .not Impossibility, of entirely separating the unwholesome,, deleterious and offensive gases,, generated in coo), render the ROSINOIL APPARATUS cheaper and more desirable in every way. B.COATES, of 810 Broadway, New York, has devoted Ll* entire attention to Uft manufacture and sale of Portable Ga» Apparatus, and he respectfully calls the attention of the public to his present complete and efficient machine. Perfect satisfaction to the purchaser gunrauteed in every Case. For farther information address 8. COATES, New York; or DAVID HrWILLIAMa. Pittsbargh, Pa. BOOTS sAUD SHOES, CHEAP F\o tt CA. Srll. James robb, NO. 89 MARKET STREET, NEAR TUK MARKET, liasjast received his large Fail and Winter stock of LADIES’,MISSES* and CHILDRENS’ BOOTS and 8HOU& MENS’ CALF, HIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SHOES. OXFORD TIES, GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac. BOYS' AND YOUTHS* BOOK* BHOES; Ac. “FORD'S” RUBBER SHOES, A very superior article and tery neat, Direct from the Manufacturers, which he will Mil by the rant or raouaeat very reduced prices for cash. This stock comprises one of tho largest assortments to be found in any city, suitable for city aud country sales,- and haring over twenty years experience in buying, be trusts that bo can now suit all t astro. lie respectfully invitee all la want to o til. assuring them that they wDI be pleased. mr2o—rolfi AYER’S WORM CONFECTION i* pleas anttotoke. Ayer’s Worm Confection contains no Calom.l Ayer’s Worm Confection i* purely vegetable. Ayer’s Worm Confection will cot sicken. • Ayer’s Worm Confection is uniojcrioui. Ayer’s Warm Confection is the only safe Worm Remedy. Ayer's Worm Confection Is the only efficient Worm Remedy Ayer's Worm Confection only requires an introduction Into famfllro to procure for itself universal favoritism. Compounded and for sain, wholesale and retail, at the Drugstore of JOHN HAFT, Ja^ dell comer of Wood and Sixth its., Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works JISfO. X>. MATTHEWS, Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter, JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, Ac.— Knives, Scissors and Razors Ground, Ac; Knife Blades Inserted: Table Knives Repaired, and General Jobbing at tended tm LOCKSMITH AND BELL-HANGER, No, 138 Smlthfleld Street, near Sixth, PITTSBURGH, PA. 49*Tbo above firm Is prepared to make anything in the shape of as edge tool, or do any kind of smith work what ever, on abort notice. Jy2s;lyd JULL AND .WINTER- 000 KING AND PARLOR STOVES, ORATKJ AND FUNDERS, FIRE IRONS, BCUTTLES, And other articles iu my Hue, for sale to suit GKO. W. lIUBLET, Federal street, Allegheny. STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!—Th« Tropic Cook, the beat improved, as well as the beariesf o! the size now made: the Parlor and Chamber Stove; The ‘lda,” which is conceded by all who have seen It tpbetbe moat handsome and ornamental Store here or elsewhere.— Call and soe them nt the Iron City Stcrre, Copper and Tin Warehouse of T. J. CRAIG A CO., * se!9 No. 134 Wood it. NOTICE-All persons having claims aga*st GEORGE E. ARNOLD, or in any wlaeindebted to h)m, will pleas* call at once and pay to. or arrange th* sxme with ROBERT DALZELL, at K. Dalzell A Liberty street, or A. 3. BELL, No. 103 Fourth street, Pittahurgfa, Ja23.lmd-chD Assignees of 010. E. Arnold. DUNCAN’S BUSINESS" ~ASD ORNA MENTAL PENMANSHIP, Just publisbod in six nom bers,quarto demy size; being the most complete system extant, and altogether superior in style and quality to any hitherto offered to the public. Each book contains *£l page*, and will be fnrtuihod at the low price of cts. A libera) discount will be made to wholesale purchasers for cash. WM. G. JOHNSTON 1 00., Publisher*,: Blank Book Manufacturers aud Stationers, jal3 ' No&7 Wood street. New Fork and San Francisco Steameblp. bine, via Panama Railroad, THE first class steamship Northern LIGHT, 2,500 tons, E. Tiukelpaugh, Muter,SSß willsait from pier 3, North River, ou WEDNESDAY, March iOth, for ASPINWALL connecting with tbo first class steamship ORIZABA. tons, j. H. Bletcben, Master, leaving Saafronciaco March sth. For passage and freight, apply ONLY to l>. TORRANCE, Agent, fr9-lmd No. 5 Bowllng.Grceo, New York, SYRINGES —l. havoju?.t reo’d a supply of Mattson's Celebrated Syringes, pronounced to m supe rior to any other now in u«o. Tboee wishing anything of this kirnl should call and examinu those before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING, f<*9 corner of Diamond and Market ttreot- STATIONERS* HARDWARE,— Copylnig Presses and furniture for do. Stamping *• Office Calenders, BUI Files, Cancelling Files, “ Hammers, Bill Head Boxes, Enenlop, u 3 and 4 part*. Twine “ Post Office “ , Yin Cutter*. Desk Weight*. Pen Racks, a great variety. English Slates, with eqr. and „val rrau>cs German, Iron and porvciiuu Slates, Pocket KnJvea, Ermdog do. t Just received ami for sale by W. S. HAVEN, ■>cSo Market and 2d street. GROCERIES— 100 bga prime Rio Coffee <0 hf. cht*. V. LI Lack and Imperial Teas; 00 boxes 6« and 8s hump (Tobacco; 200 kegs Kalla, assorted sizes; 100 boxes Window Glcaa, assorted sizes 60 dot. Zinc Wash Boards; 100 do Com Brooms; 600 bdls. Straw Paper, 200bxsOlire, Oleine, Rosin sod Palm 80a 100 do Mould and Star Candles, fur sale by nolo K. ROBISON A CO. THORN'S EXTRACT OF COPAIVA & SARSAPARILLA—Another supply of this celebrated EoglUli remedy Just rec'd by feO JOS. FLEMINO. OATS. —300 bushels-just received and fa sale by CM __HiaaHP*l^W4inifa. -^'IIDLII.— Twenty-one barrels fust received OandCwMltfby fot UENRY’If. COLLINS. PRUNING TOOLS.—SawsT Chi^ els, and all varieties of Pruning Instmtemtj for the garden or orchards. Ja2B3tw»F JAMBS WARDROP, CONGRESS WATER—a new Ut received this day and for sale at JOS. FLEMING'S. OKGROTPA'fENT CARBON OIL LAMPS Xf\J Jost rec’d by Js4o KACKBQWN A FINLEY STOCKS —Bonk, Bridge, Insurance and Copper Stocks sold at public or private sale, by AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00. tt3_Pullic Sale THURSDAY EVENINGS at the Her chants* Exchange Jal> Leather belting—a good supply of the boat Eastern Manufacture, on hand for sale low by jaJO J,iH. PULLLLPS, 20 and SS St Clair ft.' ACE LEATHER of a superior quality for f sale by _ J. A 11. PHILLIPS, & and 28 8t Clair «t. INDIA RUBBER BELTING—A largeVtock all sixes, UrCTacd 4 ply thick, at tlio India Rubber Depot 2ttand2S St Clair sL JoSO J. A 11. PHILLIPS. DRY APPLES-200 bus. prime Dry Ap jjlo* Tar sale by HENRY 11. COLLINS. SHORTS— 1% »aok» Shorts in and tor solo b> SPRINGER UARBAUOII A CO. No. 2U6 Liberty Street. SHOI'LDEKS —:i eask-s Bacon Shoulders in store and for sale by 8. HAUOAUOn & CO^ JaSO N0.2»6 Liberty Street. SUNDRIES —20 bales Cotton; 291 sacks Wheat, white and red; 1 bbl. bird, On steamor Fatzhangh to arrive for sale by Jv29 ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. SUGAR— 100 hiids. fair to prime N.O, Sa* gar In store and for sale by JOHN FLOYD A CO. - BUTTER— 10 bblM Roll Butter for sale by Ja23 . JOHN FLOYD A CO. QA hhda prime Sugur landing per steamer Ov Aurora tor sale by lje2B] JAS. GARDNER. 1 A A bbls prime Molasses per Anglo Saxon, A UU 60 do Baltimore Syrup, for saia by fa2S JAS. GARDNER. COUNTING HOUSE FURNITURE.—On haad~cr made to order end famished promptly by T. B YOUNG A CO, 38 and 40 Emlthfleld itrwl. Burning fluid! burning fluid!!— Yon can bay yonr Burning Flald, much cheeper and better thnu aoy place, at JOS. FLEMING'S, Ja2S comer Market street and the Diamond. hand and for sale by B. I„ FAHNESTOCK A OO^ BEANS. —200 bus. for sale by Ja4 _ HENRY 1L COLLINS. OA KEGS prime No. 1 Six Twist Tobacco &\J on conalguuicut for sole tow by Jalfi BUKIVKR A DILItORTH. Fresh butter— -14 bbla Ircsb Roll Butter for table use. 600 lbs No 1 Leal^Srd, Rec'd this moruing and for sale at No 27 Fifth street. POULTRY. —A largo lot of fresh Poultry,- ' Turkic*, Chickens, Docks and Ooeso, rec’d this Boro* lug and far t*]o at No 27 Fifth jtr ATOEIIa IKHAOQ- ICE SPURS— * OF VARIOUS SIZES, For talc, WliolecUo abd Retail, by W. 1). MATTHEWS, 4*2S fiffllthfleld ttrecj, n w Sixth. M“ oIiANE’S. VERMIFDGE AND LIVER PJLLB-—lOOcroMoabaodand tor tale by . B. h. FAHNBSTOOK * 00, a' nolO ' connaof WoodandgoaTth itroeU, WGaVEOTHAN KED—2S bbla. on hand laalforntoby B. L. FAIIA’ESTOCS A OQ. T 3 02 RHAV£'S HOLLAND : J>to.to«l#bT ' D.A.YAHNfcSTOCKkOO - /Corotr tint «ad Woodttrrtw /MOULD’S PAI'ENX Si’JtlNtt BBD —W« I T »r» tomicteriiic «» its uly awthcdm b. cocwiiia a co. 44 Wert IMiL «**^**9sT^ We ate mifoters PmsA Bor SOB ftssss ef all slna. bcU all $M aew sroiy, nl Wi Iwtt If esMass. asi isslsts t» Soew «Rn% aU OMk Inks Bread Beltiax Ostt, SOU Ireae aw* nseitij ef svey Asssty ttsw,Sui Rus, 4& All ertidee wamaXA >e itre eattrs ■ilfAiM.py B. OOCH&AH A CO- Oa. s*4:tUw6mF House furnishing hardware STORE.—Housekeeping article' generally Hollow Ware, Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, Brittannla, Bright, Japauned and Pressed Tin Wares, Wood and Willow Wares. JOHN FLEMING, sa24 No. 47, Market street,eorner of Third. PyRBASK'S PLATFORM SCALES. TFIK undersigned having been appointed ex claairo Agentsfor the sale of these calebratodlSOALES, manufactured by the original Inventors, Ed T. FAIR BANKS A 00., respectfully Inviteth# attention of the bus inesaconimnuity to the superiority of these Scales over all other*. The** Scaim h»T* been antyected to the SEVEREST TESTS on nil the principal Railroad* in the United States and EscUnd.aDdln erery branch of boa Loom throughout the world, and their anlform accuracy and groat durability hare gained for them the reputation of being THE STAND ARD 7ltOM WHICH THERE CAN BE NO APPEAL. W» are prepared to Oil order* for Counter. Portable, Dor mant, Rolling Mill, Hay, Coal, Railroad and Canal Scale*, it HUSSEY * WELLS, "No. Street, Commercial Row, Plttabnrgh. Poaaa. BAGS! BAGS!!—Flour, Buckwheat, Corn 03Mil, Salt. Ham,Grain, Dried Fruit and all kind* of 'Bag*, mad* from Bleached JJaalins, Osnaburg Drill* and Duck,neatly printed to order, in appropriate styles, on tbe shortest notice. MBlers odd other* wQI Had It to their advantage In tbe qaality of good* atod and price* charged, to Lave tbrlr or* den filled at ray manufactory. DAVID C. UEIIBST, JaldaUltwF , corner Liberty and Hand AO BAGS BARLEY; 87 do tbits; 8 do Timothy Seed; 16 kegs No 1 Lard; 125 boxes Cheese; 300 lbs Buckwheat Flour; Rec'd and for tale by SHRIVERA DILWORTII, Jal6 list and 132 Second meet WHITE GREASE.—In cans, kegs and barrels, for greasing Drays, Carta. Carriagrs, Omni basses and all kinds of Machinery, for sale by HF.NRY 11. COLLINS Jal9 No. W tVr».,i .t SUNDRIES— 20 sacks Dry Apples; 17 do and *2 bbu Tlaxstcd 0 do Feather*; 125 do Wheat; 1C bbiv Union Mil!* Flour. 18 do Gallatin d» 9C do Broadway do, 4 boxes Egg*, On steamer Poland to arrive for sale by Ja26 • IHAIAH DICKEY A CO WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—A large quantity on band and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 6 corner o fFoorth and Wood »ts. POTATOES— 75 bos. White Potatoo*; 50 do Ne*bannock do; 50 do Balt Bine do. In store and by Ja" T. LITTLE A CO. TO AGRICULTURAL MACHINISTS— We hare on band a sample of India Rubber Tubes for Wheat Drills. They can be furnished in any quantity at short notice, ly J. A H. PHILLIPS, ja3o Nos 26 find 23 St Clair street. SBIDUTZ POWDEiIS, always irwh, on band at JO9. FLEMING^ Jal6 corner Market si. and tho Diamond. DRESSED HOGS. — I 4 Dressed llojrs for sale by Ja4 HENRY H. COLLINS. RYE FLOUR—4O bbis. and !»0 sacks for «als by Jail HENRY 11. COLLINS. EGGS.— 6 hbU. Eggs just received and for sale by JalS R. DALZELI. ACO^ TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT will not foil to effectually remove Dy*pcp*iaor Indigestion Bilious Headache, Heartburn, Acidity of U>e Stomach, Cos ttTenne, Rheumatism, Affection of the Lnrer. Only for *ale JOS. FLEMING'S, cornar of Market street and the Diamond. on BBLS. FLINT HOMINY for sale by JAS. OAItDLVKR PATENT PUCKETS—2OO doz. in store and for aide by Ja2Q ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.. Hy floor: 200 bbl*. Buckingham Whit* lOjal Family Flour, Arriving aod forsde by Jala JAS. GARDINER. NO. MOLASSES—3O bids prime N. 0. • Molaasc* In (tore and for sale by T. LITTLE A CO.. 112 Sec.m.l ilwt. NO. SUGAR —20 khda prime fur solo • low for cub by X. LITTLE A CO.. 112 Soc. »t- SUGAR AND MOLASSES— -23 bhds prime Sugar; 40 bbl» Plantation Muhueei. To arrive twr eUamerFort Wayne, for sale by Jail JOIIX FLOYD, A CO.. 173 Wood street. GREASE —31 tierces of Grease receiving and let aale by It. PALZRLL A CO jald 25l Liberty »t. BACON— 5 casks Hams nod Shoulders jus rec’d and fur sale by -s- HAM BAGS, of all sizes, made and print ad to order. Any quantity luppUed neon tha short eat notice by DAVID C. lIEBBBT, JaliidaltwF corner Liberty and Hand attest*. G 1 KEEN APPLES^iSOTbirchoicTwTn Jlter Apple* In store and for sale by Ja7 T. LITTLE A Ct)_ No 112 Srcond *t 1 nrt BBLS. PRIME MOLASSES in store 1 Ww for sale by JalB JAS. GARDINF.B. 1 O/Y Bus. Barley, X O lb*, iu (tore and foe (tie by |*22 B.L. FAHNESTOCK U'n 0(1 BBLS. PEARL FLINT UOM IN Y vU 800 ln». prime Ear Corn, In store and for sale by bus. White Potatoes; 30 M Pinkeye “ In store an„/■• A FALSE THEORY EXPOSED.— ! THE TRUE SCIENCE REYKALF.D. J Mankind Lave'iuuc been eugnlplu-J lu d-irkm.*** ■** »e --ganla the mysteries of medicine, and of dcrii ing a truthful eolation of its power over disease, and its proper u<><-m tin treatment of the sick. Medicine, a* practiced by the regular faculty ,m a dilution etmndlo of improbabilities and uncertainties. Three is nothing In lU theories on which tho physician e=»u rely a* certain or fixed; the rranlw obtained from Its presenpuous are doubtful, and In most case* muatUfaclory. Arithmetic, Book-Keeping. Algebra, It Is a solemn and startUngfiict, that tbrei>-f.mrtbsf>! th<*«- ~whohaTe departed this died victims, not Vo diun:--. but to the injadlclousappllcntioa of this subtle au.l m.i-r -tain theory, as practiced by the regular faculty. We hove proved the utter fciilacyof the regular pi.vcm of nwJicints and tho grunt nudcniable trnthfulurau »I tin- R. TL U. over and over again; for, In a thousandcaso*. where the regular physicians have given up thsirpatieutaas incur able, and had in many cases even set the time to only a few short hoars, that their victims hod to live, Kodwny’s IL-ady Relief, Regulators or Resolvent, as the case easy have been, has restored those dying patients to new life and health. In the treatment of the sick by the R. K. K. remedies, there la nothing left to chance or uncertainties, for these remedies are so prepared as to poeess fixed and poeitlvecur* stive powers, founded on principles cs Immutable u> their power over diseases, os the laws of gravitatiou otur the earth. Ills therefore, Impossible for (base remedies to tail In removing from the human system tbedlfficnlty fur which they may be given, and of restoring tho vhUe horoan sys tem to its normal condition of health. lids Is readily seen ln*the miraculous efficacy of RAD WAY’S BEADY RELIEF—for the moment this remedy Is applied tothe part or partsof the body tortured with pain, or crippled with infirmities, all pain and uneasiness ceases, and tue crippled, lame and wounded limb becomes invigor ated with reuewtnj strength. So also with tbe Resolvent Tho most repulsive Sores, Ulcers, Humors, aud tbe most o stlnalo of chronic diseases quickly become ertlnct aft ;ew doses is taken. In cases of Dyapritaia, Constipation of the Bowel*, rangrmont o( the Liver, Congestions, Palpitation of ib Heart, Raduuy's Regulators, lu the form of Pills, can be relied upon us a positive and certain corrector and regain*, tor of there dlfllcuttleta. In cases of temporasy Constipation or derangement of the stomach or bowels, tho Cathartic and Purgativo Pills given b> the regular faculty, even If thoy re move the temporary difficulty, do so at tbeexponso of Cramps, Slcknvssat Stomach,and Weakness, and after the effects of these purgatives oro over, the bowels are loft cos tive and the system debilitated. Railway's Regulators will Instantly relieve the pain and distress, remove the difficulty and restore a regular action to the liver, stomach, bowels aud other organs—ibsy neither irritate, inflame, sicken or weaken tbe patient, and tbe evacnatlons ere natural, with ootprostratlng the system or cramping the bowels These renudlss are the only ones that hsTe reduced l • hygienic principle'tu the fixity of s mathematical demon stration—lnvariable Id all esses, snd proceeding on s settled routine. They, and they alone, have Imported to the In congruous experience and repugnant practice of the so call ed **regular faculty,” tbe precision ana'lnvulaUlity which are essentia! to tbe requirements-of a science. Taking the human body as the problem, .and health aa Its normal con dition, they proceed by fixed hlle* to eliminate all extrane ous and deleterious particles, and thus restore the constitu tion to Its Integrity, by the expulsion oftboee local or organ ic Irregularties which vitiate tne soundness of the whole. In Cholera, Yellow Fever, Ship Fever, Dysentery, DU rLoss,Typhus and Typhoid Fevers, agd all malignant and malarfoavfeTers, Rad way’s Ready Relief and Regulator* ars not only positive curatives, bat certain preventives. Notedly In the milder Istitndetof tho North have these remedies cured the patients of these terrible maladies, but under the burning itnea of the triples, where, in the wildest sad most violent degrees, they scourged tbe people as a pes tilence. Wito these remedies yon need not fear exposure to any contagious disease or infections malady. All diteashs that hare boconi* eitalliihed lu the system, called chronic or constitutional, Kodway'a Resolvent, aided by the Relief and Regulator!, will remove. Scrofula, Bron chitis, Ulccra, Sores, Fever Sores, Humors, Humors, Salt Bhonm, end all skin diseases will quickly yield to this all powerful remedy. Tho use of the Resolvent will. In a few weeks, entirely change the whole condition of the body, we care out frnm how many generations you have derived your title to the diseases established lh your bodice, Railway's Resolvent will remove it, and give to too what jonr forefathers were una ble to—a pure amt healthy body—free from diseases. All diseases prevalent at this season of the year, caused by derangement of the organs of ihe system, sadden cliangvw Of the weather, heat and cold, disturbed ciir-ulatiou of tho blood—Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tic Dnlcrenx, Uowrl Com plaints, Fever and Ague, Headache. Tortbacbe, Aches and Pains of all kinds. Bruises. Burns, Braids, I‘alla. Inflamma tory Disposes, Congtpflvo Diseases, Humors in tue system— Impure Blood, Bails,'Vnstnle Pimples, Blotches, Ac. Liver OompUfat s—Dyspepsia, Kid nay Complaints, and all diseases whether acrt\, inflammatory, malarious, nervous, cbronle or constltotlhad, Radwar’s Remedies wfll most positively extcrmlnsfetad reotore the Infirm fnd enfeebled eystem to health and strength-. Ye who Lave friends now npon the brink of tho grave, un whom all hopes of rocovery are lost—who have t«vn given upas incurable by yo°r physician, we Invite you to make one more eflort to save tho valued life of the dying one. A trial of three Remedies cannot do any Injury, and may re store to life and health, even though oo hopes are entertain ed by your physician. Ov«-r a thousand such Irut*uera have crime to cur knowledge: and wo therefore, feel onrselvesjn*- tlfled in requesting the trial. Snrely, after the phjocian aars he can do no more, his prejudice to yonr using a reme dy that must do go>«t, 1* criminal. As no of the InalßUces we have altudod U> in (tie above article, wo refer tbe public to the owe reported to us by Richard Griffith, i>] .well known In Canada Wostas a man of high integrity, and well approved of by Lis countrymen or his high official capacities. ILuutowmTU, C. W, \ June 24th, IM7. J In October, 1855. my wife giving birth to a child, left her bed too early end caught a severe cold, which premised to terminate her life. Tue beet physicians In this neighbor hood ami Kington were In attendance on her—but all ef no T*aJl—the (/lefors had given her up to dir. Fur trvrn con sccuftre I at at her bedside, momi'utiirily watchiug :fo see her breathe hU) ttauader btuuor.) Ue ha* now to hi* posw-tHkiaoTer two hundred certlflcato* of it* value, Ml within twenty mllea of fkwton. Two bottlMarawarranted to cure aoanlag eoreun.uUt. Oue tothro* bottle* will car* the wurat klad of pimple* of f f*Q^ Two to three U.ttiee will scour tbierstrin of boll*. Two bottle* are warranted to cure Uni worst canker Iu the mouth and stomach. Three-tofive bottles an> warranted to cure the worst case )f erysipelas. Ob* to two bottle* are warranted to cere ail hamors of lb* Txrotntlliwar*warranted tu careruunlu^of the ears and jlotcb** among the hair. Fear toaixbottle* ara warranted tu cur*uurrnpt and rnu- alng ulcer*. One bottlo will care scaly eruption of the iLlu. Two to three bottle* are warracted tocureth* uuwidespe ratscaso* oi rheumatism. Two to three butties are warranted tu cure the worst case* SPRINGER HAKBAUGII A CO. >f ringworm. Three to fonr bottles are warranted to sure salt rheum. Five to eight bottle* will cure lb* worst case of ecrofoU. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, feud l perfect cure Is warranted when the above quantity Is ta ken ' Nothing looks so improbable to U.um w>o have In tain ried all the wonderful medicines of tlio day, a* that a com mon weed growing In th* pasture*, and along old atoae walls should euro every bomor iu the system; yet It is now a fixed (act. If you Lave a burner It hat to start. Then) an* uo l(k nor *ods, hums or ha’s about the sidling eooie cases aud not youra. I peddled over a thnnsantl bottle* of It Iu the slcinl yof Boston. I know Its effects In every com. It has a ready dose some of the greatest cures ever done in Mmw ehnsetts. I gave it to children oxer a ymr old: to old poopla of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children who** firwh was eofl aud flabby, restored to a perfect state of health by one bottle. To thofeewhoarasukjeetto a sick headache, uoo bottlu will always cure 1L It gives great relief to catarrh and dizxL nesa. Bomo who hAvo Uwu costive for years, hart, taken and bean regnlated by It. Where the body Is sound it works qnlte easy, tut where Chore l* auy derangement of tbo func tions dt nature, it willcauee vrry slngolar fcrllngs, lti»*apparatus, vud disease* arising from tmpurity of tb*H.-vd. A largo port of all tho cumplaluts that afliict mankind originate in ou« of tb*\«>, and conse quently these Pills are t-.*acd to euro tnauy varieties of Subjoined are itatcmrnti from some eminent physician*, cf their effect* lu their practice. As a Family patstc. >Voe» Dr. F. H' tlarticrij'ii, if .Veto Orient. ••Your Pills ore the prince of pnrgr* Tlo-ir eicrlieut •jralitlra surpass anv cathartic we They aro uitld; tut very certain *nd efT-ctualiu their m-tiou ou the l-ov«d*, which makes them luvalushlo to us In Ihe daily treatment <7T distMtse." Foa Jal'V&icx and all Ijvlr Oomphimts. From Dr. Theodore Bell. of Seta IVrt City. “Not ouiy an* your Pills admirably adapted to their purpose as an aperient, hut T Hud their beneficial eib-cts upon the Liter very marked Indeed. They base In my practice proved more effectual for the cute of bilious Cor»- platni: thou any one remedy J cau mention. I sincerely rejoice that we have at length a purgative which U worthy the confidence the profession and the people." * Orapma—lsniatsTioxt Prom Dr. Uatry J. Knox, of iS. Loots “The Pills yon were kind enough to srud me have Uwd ail used in my practice, and Lave satisfied me that they are truly an extraordinary medicine. So peculiarly are they adapted to tho disease* of the human system, that they seetu to work upon thorn alone, I have cured some cases of dys praxia and indigestion with them, which had resisted the other remedies we commonly use. ludrod 1 have experi mentally found them to bo effectual Id almost Alt the com plaints for which you rocommcnd them.'* Dtsxstert—Diarbuuu—Rklax From Dr. J. G. Green , of Chicago. “Your Pills bare bad a long trial in my practice, and I held them In esteem m one ol tho best aperients I have ever found. Their altomtiw effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small draws for bilious dysentery arid diarrhoea. Their sugar coating makes them very acceptable and convenient for the use of women and children.” Internal O&srnccriON—WokMh—Sm’arastu.* From 3!rs. £. Btuart, vho practices ns a Phynrijn and J ltd teijt in Boston. ‘I find one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promutives of the natural wen-- ttou when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very el feCtnai to cleanse tho stomach and exp-1 vroruis They are SO much the h£*{ physic we have tint I recommend n« other to my patients ” CossrirAnox—Cohtjvlxxms, From Dr, J. P. FbupAn, .V.-nfreoi, LLn./J i “Tbi* much cannot be said of four Pills lor the curved cotiivenas. If others of our fraternity have found (hem as efficacious as I have, they should join me in procUiudug it for the benefit of the multitudes who - sailer from that complaint whidi, although bad enough in itself, Is the pro genitor of others that are worse. 1 believe cssfireniu to originals in the liver, hot your Pais nllect Uta: organ and core the disease.” firrcunx* or lut Blood—Scaoruiv— Kstsifths Salt ItHim—Trrrnt—Ttitoxs— Rhel’iiximu Goer— NICBALOIi. Prom Dr EteXriel Hall, Philadelphia. “You were right, Doctor, In saying that your Pills purify, the blood. They do that. 1 hare used them of late years in my practice, aud agree with your statements of their efficacy. They stimulate theexcretories, and carry off the Impurities that stagnate in tbs blood, engendering disease. They stimulate the organs of digestion, snd infuse vitality and vigor Into the system. “Such remedies as yod prepare aro a national benefit, and fou deserve greet credit lor them.” or Hxadachx—Sice Hzapacbs—Foul Stomach—Pjlxs— Pkopitt—Plethora—Paialt«s—Fits—Ac. From Dr. Edvard Boyd, Baltimore. “Dear Dr. Arm : I cannot answer you tahat coojplaluts I have cured with year Pills better than to sty all Oust, tee toertrtatedwUhapvrffativemedidJu. 1 place great depend ■nee on an effectual cathartic Id my tfcily contest with di* ease, and believing as I do that your Puls afford us the best we hard, I of courao value them highly." 49“ Most of the Pills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy In skillful hands, it dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful censequrncv* that fre quently fhlldw Its Incautious use. These contain no tu-t- u ry or mineral substance* whatever AYER’S CHERRY PKCTuUAL ll*< long been manufactured by a iuari|.-al<.lienii«t, au-1 «•« ery ounce uflt under til* own eye, with Invei lablu accuracy end c*r««. It Is waled aud protected by law from coun terfeit* and n>nse<]uently can Uj retiud on a* genuine, without adulteration. It supplies the »ure*t remedy ihe world has ever known fur tlie cure of all polmcnary com plaint*; for Coughs, Colds, Uoarw-ness, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, nod the rc-lU'fof consumptive {•atienUin advanced stages of the disease. As time mokes these facts wider snd better known this medicine has gradually become the beet reliance of the alTDcted, from tho log cabin of the American peasant to the palaces of European lingo. Throughout thisentlje country, In every stato and city, and indeed almost every hamlet It contains, Cheart Pectoral la known as iho-best of all reme dies fijr diseases of the throat and lungs In many foreign countries if is extensively used by their most intelligent physicisus. If thrro U any dcpendotKo on wliat men of every station certify It has duuu for them; If we can trust onr own senses when w> seo the dangerous affections of the iuugs yield to IL if wt> can dojn nd on the assurance of in telligent physicians, whoso business in tn know; in short, lf there la any reliance upon au}' thing, then i* it irrrfntably Lrovtn that this mediooa durs enruthu class of diseases it 1 Unsigned for bayond any and all other remedies known to mankind. Nothing but its lutnnok virtu**, and the nntnis tollable benefit conferred ou thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain there potation it enjoy*. While many Intsrlor remedies hare been thrust open the community have failwl, and been discarded, this bat gained friends by every triai conferred benefit* on the afiUcled they can never forg»t, and produced rutys too numerou* and remarkable to bo forgotten. Prepared L* UR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LowcU, Ma-i*, and sold by all Druggist* and Dcal era In MedicinesorcrTwa. ro. Ctn d<*l - d*wl\F YEK'S CILKKRY" PECTORAL AND PILLS can be had, wholesale or retail, at * n. L FAHNESTOCU k (St’i, ccfitl corner of Wowd and F n*»w enemy to cutshet, with thU delight fal tonic In tbewyetem. !ti effort* are nJmoel magical, jet th« rare permanent. It cummanicatn* do violent (hock to the system. bat by arousing It* vital energy to normal ac tloßfXsabln It to throw off tbe reuse, and thoa thoroughly wamcata# the disease. When He modlcinal virtcee ar»ao nuiveraatly acknowl edged, and particularly hem, where It baa become eo popu lar ea a family medidne, that it is told by many of the gro cery, aa well aa by all the druggists, it would eerro ooedluas to offer farther evidence; yet aa there are doubtleea some who hare tried many advertised remedies, and still suffer from Dyiperwlal n one or more of Its dreadful forms, ere stile •oin the following certificate*, the authenticity of which cannot be doabteu, coming as they do from persona ao well known. what it is doDta roR Tin: sick. Wm.Schnchmaa, Esq., the well bnown Lithographer, says "I have frequently need BoerhavVe Holland lUtt«r*,aud find It invariably rdierve indigestion and debility." Bar. fUw|nj.i “I found »i«ecial relief from Its use for a severe headache, with which I had long suf fered." J. W. Wood well, sayc “1 have need Boerhave’s Hoi ; and Bitters myself, and recommend It toothers, knowing It to be Inst whet it la represented." Aid. Jonathan Neely, of Lower dL Clair, reys: “I bare de rived great benefit from its nee for weahoees of tbe stotnacb and indigestion.' 1 Jaa. If Murphy, eiyr **AR«r eeveral pbyslotani had failed Bcwrfcave’t Holland Bitters remored tbe pain from tuy heart and side, arising from indigestion.” Tbe editor of tbe Klttannihg Free Press, »yc “After one of the beat physicians in this place bad failed, Barbara's Holland Bitters cured me of the v.oret form of Dyspepsia.” Francis Filft, only manufacturer of tbe original Extract ef Coffee,’’ sayc “I know that your Holland Bitters is one of the beet m edict nee In the world far a disordered stomach or live*.’’ Dr. Lcdwlg, editor of tbe Fackcl, Baltimore, pronounce It “amodldne deserving tb* confidence of the public. n Dr. Edcrhart, tba leading Carman physician of Penna. has preecribed It frequently during the past there* years; with markedßUCccaalAdebllitatedatateaofthe digestive organs, or ot tha system generally. Tbe manager of Bailout Vinegar Factory, sayc “I used It myself, and was therefore Induced to try Its effect upon my wife,(troubled with the great debility common to allot a consumptive habit,} and really it la doing her more good than anything she has ever liken." NOTlCE.—Wheoror espies to find in tbta a bevuraga will be disappointed; but; iff- nick, weak and low spirited, It will prove a gratefal aron, ,'.r cordial,possessed of singu lar remedial prepertißS. CAUTIONI—The groat popularity of this delightful Aro ma, bas Induced mauy Imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to bay any thing elso until yon Lavs girea ikeraave's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince you how tuflultely »opo rter it is to all these Imitations. A9»501d at $l.OO per bettlo, or six buttles for IVOO by the sele Proprietor* BENJAMIN PAGE, Jo., A CO, v No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ocxKJUL AOBftTa. PmlaJelpble, T. Yf. Dyott A 8on», No. 133 North Second street; New York, Barnes A Park, $O4 Broadway, corner Duane, Baltimore, Cuibare Brothers, Gay street, and Penn sylvania Aveouta Cincinnati, John D. Park; Chicago, Bar clay Brothers, 213 South Water street; St. Louis/Barnard Adaihs A Cod New Orleans, J. Wright A C«. felitapldAwP CERHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTEKS—IOO dot. on band and for sale by D. 1. PAHNESTOOK A CO, no!6 * corner of Wood and Fourth streets CARTER’S SPAfIISH - StIXTURE.—A good supply on hand and far sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., corner of Wood and Fourth streets. DELAY SOT, Ye who Consider a fine Head of Heir NATURE’S GREATEST ORNAMENT, but ere it is too lato use SANDER'S SCALP TONIC, wnidi rratore* tbu healthy condition of the scalp, cauv* hair to grow on the hald, and chocks any tendency toward its falling out, and becoming thin. 4W*For salo at tho principal Druggists, and by the Pro prietor,BlXTTl STREET, two doors below Smithfield rt. myld INDIT RUBBER Orora to 10 inches in calibre, 3 and 4 ply thick, anltablo far Hydrant,Steamboat*, Fire and Locomotlvo Engine purpose*. far sain by d«8 J. A U. PHILLIPS. bbls. American and French V/ far sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, Dol J corner Wood and First st*. HideSU- 1 107 Green Salted Hides. 70 Dry Flint Just received and far sain by BPRIWQER lIARBABOH New crop sugar a molasses— -10 hhds. N. O. Sugar, 20 bbls. ft. O. Molasses, Rec'd thli day and for sale by T. LITTLE A CO, dol4 No. 113 Second street. SUNDRIES— 100 bus. choice Neshannock Potatoes; 130 bb!s. Fall and Winter Apple*; 3 “ BweetCldtr, pnrrjuiet^ Now Phils, Sugar Cured llama; _ „• Small lot of old Shoulders, good order, Iu store amPfar sale at 27 Fifth street. 11. RIDDLE. /"lIDLK.v-5 bbla. Sweet Cider for sale by HENRY U COLLINS. BLANK BOOKS.—Oo hand, or made to order In superior manner . . WU. O. JOHNSTON A CO, Ct 9 Blank Book Warehouse 67 Woud St CJUNDRIES. —Tenn~Flour, 183 sacks vari* LJ on* brands; do do 7$ bbls_ Broadway Mills; Sumac 73 bag* Grease 2$ bbls. on steamer Fanny Fern to arrive an for Mleb T deft IBALAII PICKET A CO. HOPS.— 15 bales Prime New York Oops in stme and far sale by de2 8. gARBAUQH. T\/f OLaSSES— : lU. 100 bhls. prime Plantation (Oak Oocrx-rore.} 40 “bt Jama Sugar übnse, •* In store and far sale at redncod prices and accommodating teraa,by WU. MTCCHKLTREE, Ja_, A DRO, _ 0020 209 Liberty-street. f\ YSXERS—In daily receipt of J. V. Pratt’s V_/ calehtolod No. 1 Norfolk Oysters, in cans or In shell, by the bbLor box, wbolcaale and retafl. Will warrant theta equal, if not superior, to any Oyster brossbt to this market. ‘ - daS . it/KIDDLE. (SPANISH BROWN—2S bbls. for sale by KJ DOU .. . FAHNESTOCK A DO. Buckwheat flour—so sacks, soiw |j £sch.jast rec'd sale by t : mflly - ■ T LTTQJAOO HOPS— 4 bales new for sale low.' . dsr UTO*H*iaigiUffTff»4«rwi, KaiJwatm. 1838. PenmylTanla Railroad. 1838, WINTER ARRANGE-m; npcaHßg^a January 13th, TIIE FAST MAIL TRAIN Wrtm tho P*«eager fitstloa every morning, except Sunday, at &.C3 o’clock, Pittsburgh time, arriving in Philadelphia at 11.50 r. u. THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves tho Station every eve nine at 9.50, The Johnstown Accommodation train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at &30 o'clock, P. M., stopping at &U sUtlom, and running as Gar as ContmAUgh. First Accodj modvtion Train for TurtleCtvek Bridge,leaves daily, except Sunday.- af 10.40 am. The Second Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek leavesdaily, Sunday excepted, at4:l3) P. M~— The Third Accommodation Train Cor Turtle Creek leave# daily, except Sunday, at &2Q 1* M. Returning Train* arrive in Pittsburgh as follows:—Express 1-45 p. mu Moil, 5 03 a. Johustowu Accoiuoioditiun 11 a n>t First Turtle Creek Acrommodatlon. OAOa. mq Second Accommodation, lZ4up. Third Accomun.Kiation.aiO p.m. Trains for BlitirsTilU and Indiana connect at Blalrsrille Tnteraection with Mail Train East, Express Train We*t,«nd the Johnstown Accommodation Train East and YYesl. Pittsburgh and GounulUnllo Trains, stopping at all Sta tion* ou the Pittsburgh ami Cvntiellsvllla Hoad, tearedaily v Sunday follows:—Mail Traiu,?NK>a. Express Train, 4:1:0 p. u> Ketumiug Trains from Pittsburgh and Gounclbirtlio ltrs*d, an tva at Pittsburgh, II a. lu. and &10 p. m The traveling public will find It greatly to their Interest, in going East or West, to trawl by the Pennsylvania Rati rood, as the accommodations now offered cannot bo surpass f edon any otbnr route. As the toad i* ballasted with stoue. and Is entirely free front dust, we can promise safety, speed aud comfort to ull who may favor this road with their pat ronace. Far* i to N'e»York 513 qj ** ** Philadelphia 10 00 “ u Baltimoru 0 60 “ *• Lancaster ij fo •• “ Harrisburg 7 *5 BaSPSe checked to all Stations on the Ponn.ylvntiia Kail »Ec«d, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and .S.'w Vr-rk, Passenger* purchasing ticket- in cate will t > charged T<*n Cents In udditiuu to tho Station rates, except tr.mi Station* where the Comjxujy hat no agent. Notice—lq case of iou, the Company will huh! tliom *elre* responsible for personal only, dn-t tor an amount nut exceeding iIOO. N. It—Tile Picelaior Omnibus IJno ha* b*vu employed : to cuiivpy Puasengi-raarnl Baggage 10 and from the l*ei>ot, at a charge not to cxcce-J 26 ceuta for each passenger and baggage • Fur Tickets apply t, J. BTEWAHT, Agi, At ib* P. R. R. Passenger Ptatmn, on Liberty and Grant era. Jn6-lyd—ilv-Jl RAILROAD NOTICE, THE PITTSBURGH, VT.E&m&ssfssm WAYNE £ CHICAGO ItOAL) COMPANY, with its ample Knill'hit Stock and equip ment, audita throagb couuoctious, Is nn-joted to transport ; Passcugen ami Freight from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh tu Chicago, St. Louts, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and all place* W«**t ami South tr«t, with a great decree of rej-ilarlty and ( expedition. 1 The fact tliat ttil* read forms a direct am! -onoolidatcd i line between Pittsburgh aud Cldcago. U a sufficient guar { antee that Its Tndne will atakogwJ time, am ijacusctiona ' with Trains on other Ronds. Pittsburgh. I Crestline | t u Wayne ;U. S. Mall. . . ._. 6.30 a. it. [ ZOO p. u. j Su» p. k. | Expreas. / 2.15 P. u. | 10.06 p. «. j 6.45 a. *. ; Mail Train lenten Pittsburgh at £.30 a u., arriving in Old* I caao at 636 a. a. Kxpreasat *2.00 r. u. , Reach CixciTOati— ilaflttralu at 9.53 p. a. tspiuss , train at T.Cu a, m. Tho 9.00 l. u. Train fr«n Pittsburgh boiagaTraln for local biulnoo, t* overtaken at Crestline by Express train (rum Pittsburgh at *2.16 P. M. All Trains make close roiuu-ctlont at CrentlLae for Colum bus Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis; also, at Fort Wayno with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad for Isvloyette, Central Illinois and St. Louis; also, at Forest with Trains on the M. R A L . E. R.H. From Chicago. I Ft. Wayne. :Or««iUiu» Arr PitUb’g C S. Ma 11.... 1 j I U S. Mail... 8.45 v *| 630 a u t1266p m. 8.10 p. At. Exprf-»4 < a. at.l ‘i uu p. m. j 10.06 r. m j 736 a. ai Tlie** Train* make rloee'connecltuns with Trains fur I'hlla dulptila, lkdtimore ami New York. Tralui front Si. Ixiuln, ludtunapulli, Ciucluoali aud Colum tni« make cliyw-oonuiations at Cre«tline with all returning 1 Trains. At. Pt. Wayno, Trains from Ht. Louis, Central I1U ; no:*, Lafayette, and intermediate places, connect with above j Train* At Purest, connections are made with Trains to and I from Cincinnati, Springfield aud Dayton. AccoustODATtos Taxers—Leave New Brighton for Alio i plumy at 7.00 a. - *, 122J0 P.M. Lears Allegheny for | New Brighton at U. 46 x. ii, and 430 P. U. Baggage checked through, and no charge for handling. I For tickets and farther information apply to A. T. JOUN- I SION, Agent, at the Great Western Railroad office, directly on the corner of the Monongalieta House, Pittsburgh, or fr GEORGE PARKJN, Passenger station, Penn 8L between Wayne and nand; B. F. PATRICK, No- SO Dearborn EL opposite Tremont House, Chicago, or t the Agent* at the Stations along thn line. To commence on MONDAY', January 26th, and continue until farther notico. J J. HOUSTON, Gun. Pass’r and fr’t Ag’t. D. W. IMlSE,Paos'r Agent, Chicago. J. II MOORE. Snp’t. mySO-odJT 1837. Winter ArrancemeoL 1867, ST. LO.UI.S. ALTON ANl)!—mrrv. g '‘P JlT n and after OCTOBER lid, Trains will run as follows: GOING SOUTH. Leave Chicago at 11:30 a. ». and 1030 f. a. _. 8250 a. a. and 1:30 r. si. GOING NORTH. East St. Louts at. .8.-00 a. K. and 1:20 P. u. Arrire at Clucagu *L .9:40 r. u. sad 6 46 a. a. CONNECTIONS: At CHICAGO, with all th» Great Eastern and Northern Linee. At JOLIET, with IWk Island Railroad West, and “Cut Off." Ka*t. At I'KURIA JUNCTION, with Peoria and Oquawta Rail road f..r Peoria, Galcatmrgh. Burlington and intermediate pU>'(-a. - > AI 81/K3MINOTON, with Illinois Central Rklfroad, North and Fontb At SPRING FI ELD, with Great Western fill) Railroad, East fur Decatur, Ac.; Wotl fur Jacksonville and Naples. At ALTON, w ith T»rre Uauto and Allan Railroad East, aud strainers on tliu Hirer. At FT. LOUIS, with Ohiu and Miss. Railroad East, West by Pacific Railroad and Missouri steamers to Northern Mis souri, Kansas and Nebraska. Also, to all points on tbs IlU nols and Mississippi riven. Aa^Tbrough Tickets can be obtained jat all the principal Railroad Office*. Ticket* toJ Freight* u low a* bj no 7 other Ront«. A. U. MOORE, General Siipcriotendsst. E. M U«yODRICH Ueo. Eifadjtfn Agent. n»3 tnrTdly PenniyivanlaKaUroad. THE GREAT CENTRALfeMQgBggan Route, connecting the dtiee with Western, and Bonih-Wisstera States by a continuous Railway'direbt. This road also con nects at Pittsburgh with daily linenuf Steamers to ail ports on the Weetern Rivers,and at ClerSWd and Sandusky with Steamer* to all ports on the KordPWestern Lakes; making tbe most direct, cheapest, and reliable route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded-to attd<£sp>the Ortat West RATES BETIYEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS—Boots, Shots, Hats amll Cans, Bocka, Dry Goods, (hi boxes, balas fWi irwtm. and trunks.) Drugs, (in boxes and balsa) fWJ * >er ‘“wJ®*- Feathers, FAi, Ac . SECOND CLASS.—Domestic Shedlng,’ Shirting and Tieklnc.(ln original fades) ' T._ . Drugs (in casks,) Hardware. Loather, Tfteper lOOfiw. (in rolls ot boxes) Wool and Sheap Pelts, Eastward THIRD SteeL Chains (In' casks,) Hsmp, Bacon and pork, sailed (loose or tn casks,) Tobacco, manufactur ad, (except Cigars or Cot,) Ac. Ac. FOURTH CLASa.—Cofliea, Flsli,Bacon,Bccr and Pork flu casks or boxes, Eastward,) K Lard and Lard OIL Nalls, Soda Ash, Gtr- F* r man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Botin, Ae~...„ per khl. uutll farther notice. GRAIN—In car loads 46c per 100 fiw. until farther uotiew COTTON—S 2 per hale not exceeding 600 tbe wefght, until farther notice. OJn shipping goods from any paint east of Phlladel-. phia. be paruoular to mark packages “ria. tonnsvloania Batlroad. All Ooclj consigned to the Acenta of this R€c. •* “ * Tu Bed Bank 30c. “ •* Tu Brady-* Ikm-l •* “ Jy-Jbtf IL B. LuQ6ilB,G /"i'ALESA AND nm.re-r.nm., CAUO Colon Railroad, Lina fur FtMjiortJliicDs sod Dußleith. frost CENTRAL DEPOT, foot of LAKE STREET, ctttOQCtiDg tt Dn&lcith with steamers for 8 L Paul andtlie CpperSUßtefp&L . WELLS STREET ' ' FULTON AND lOWA LINE—For Dlion,Tul(on, and Central lowa. Pasvogera for lowa, Nebraska and Kansas, will And this the modi expeditious ronte.it being as AH Line to the Mississippi, and shortor by fifty m (Us than any other line, conDCctingot Fnitou with theGreatluwa Stags Co., for all points tn lowa an«l tlm WeaL BELOIT AND JLADISON LINE—Fur Beloit, JaneevUla, Madison and Central Wisconsin. . FOX RIVER TALLEY LINE—For. Crystal Lake, Mo Henry, Richmond, and points North.’ '- Two train*-dally, Bundsy excepted, fur all *f the above points, making cluan connection* with the Eastern Road*, and with pockets on th* Mbslailppi, north and aonlh. P. A. HALL. Sunt (mrrt-lv.K.n JOUN M. TUBNBIL p rav* StiamsJiips. Liverpool, Phlladelpnia and Screw Steamship Company* . <•*.. wi'^y TIIE SPLENDID STEAJISHIPS . forming the above line will sail IVo?r ;New2nHßm YorkoafaUowc ’ ,* CITY OF BALTQIORB, Capt. L&RcK?Xb.TIb r I36B . KANGAROO, , - Jeffrey, Tch. ^ MOUNT PLEASANT,. .TTESrSIORITD 00., CONNELLSYILLE, FAYtfTTECO., ’’ Wnoa UNIONTOWN, “ BROWNSVILLE, ...... « ♦* NEW BRIGHTON, FAYETTE CO., INDIANA.,a.,.. INDIANA “ . Deposit* received, Discount* mule, Draflj bought, sold and collected, Bank Specie bonibt eml eoll- Stocki, Notes and other ScanTHe* bought anu sold on com miaiop. CoTTtapondencaand'hatoctfaoaaoUctted, AT HOLSIKS IN TOR- Cemetery Marble Wortcs, ito. 333 Liberty Street, below' Wayne, t-iTrsa.un o n ~p a . MATTHEW LAWTON, . -ITT-T c BLH SIiSON, WlSripS KESPECTFOLLY 10 ifc fcMlc praand],, th.it, Monument* Tcnibs Tablets and OraTestones, &f rrcry rariety and form- --klXh —V— Mantle Piece*, • Centre Tab!*, . - 1 ' T ,»T Her, Jinreaa- . ‘ ' tod Wub ' Stand’Top^' gclwtx! byhhpeelfr eiprcdy for this market. Beta alec prepared to bond BarlaJ Taolu, endow Ear Lota with Mar blt> orßton*, and to axecote any other work Id hi* Uo*. b auyof the Cemateriea adjoining puuborgb. _ _ _ _ -«**« «i riariroca to I^wS; L «a ■- Joo. U. EbomlOTr, Evj , ».tSteswSt2s, • - : Clrarn. Drawer, 15q, J-B-antDea. ■ Th«muBcet t ,E>q, ..,;A;B.CSWW Jj- & - * o.A-whitvai; IJeTraae withßUlail. at Tanlgaiat Boae price**** ** etther at- TTfryirnlf^ “V 5 * •Jragmema’erk&'the manuftctnmj , TSEJ§*™>- . ati: Oil-Colot Portrait-of * Plctnre, prepared at la-eatoott and uw hr ar! toportttt la Artklntlag, U l aUe • • JrHi BYgi M. BaUetin Building, Philadelphia. fe,r 01 tha manycaanncadatJoai tfaia Plctnro has received from the prea* - From Potenoo’a Magizt®.; | .. Cob?'"pSS I “■AS)?".' U In Culrh . i ‘•Eqoal to fin® London Print* told hero for $5 and $7. From fho-pcnuj-iranla Enquirer/ •Art-pnntUiphaa made an P«*«‘oo. The pictrom la not only iTI i^iw»fn?w.“ JAMES M’BRIER 9e\ CO. I (Sitcccaaora to Win. 3TBner A * • ALL£GB£SY CITYi PA* Dressed Flooring, Shelving tind Wenther Boarding, Shingles, Lath, Joist;! Stud- ' ding. Clear and Common Plank, : | Boards, dxs.j Let the Farmetwremeniber, whotSAnitW' AlUwhenw % i BiSiTSS^ 4 ' 0 “ J f. I !^Si? E Di^ u^rloN AN PRICES x T fle worth lie pfS\nS?i -j». A, n. . , w ?9 lyia nnd«*.„sso Jo 350 ‘ m.T „_l2. do Sso Rich _ ~_l2o do 25c • Dcuhlswidth Caihtn«m_„, -.JSSi do Sic .»i? ld S ,a WtKi 31c do ' 75c Uno ofQladraod Fancy Silk* at a redaction of onMMrdfrom recti tarpricea, at" _ - "noft ■ I^MASQjfhCxya^syifthrt. 6 TiWISH my jJoot9Trcfo blacl:eneti-no■w r . /, A Bo yonbaar many Jrleadaoom'plalnUut* Teß them to bay * lot of Preach Blackleg from JQa.-i'LEJdIKQ, •ad their wots doaot aerfbtackiag mare thanonco k wariu C>BfccmtthdCpregrhterlat steal the Eteaoad.. nod ; yfiUP-oSObbU. EaAteraSynm fin fttifire im ■■■■■ ■•'•' Jo6Hnon>«ws