T7IS|?rSHAI>ItOBNAMENTAtIsa >f • :•■ IMOO Extra Cram stoT Jetthixii, eiairae* ■j SSSR^SS^^I^.H^ ;*:. °rcp*» r diofKTgrgrecas > fn«a lO laehtgto < fat ?f w b7wholetol® or retail: ' ; f j\ - 2^^p“ e *TJTfw*, hrg»tb», emlffidtiff teJehoJce-Ttrie* v» _At cnrstockof iErergreem and Shrtibbery Uwy larK?, . potions who wguirooUmoaonai of iteomeubtu* <* commod|4»d at low prlcw. 4 ■. ■ Xattors to oar address thronrfi Witklns.Post Office, nett -J PttUborf»h r P* Jwirpajut<i.«ttmtlog. t as bo left at oar ■tandoo.ito*** *»!*> •? «*• -t Diamond Utrket. Abo, as th» store of WUUaas A John* j; •*<»». No. 114 Smltbfield rt, opposite the fortOflMjJltt* W tmrgfa. . ftMowT WM*AJA3.MURDOCK- 3 L For Fan Planting. ;. 3800 CHERRY * 2 ■I -16,000 iUßdlldt«BdSjair*,2S wiatU*. ; '■■■[■■: V '2$QOO Patch*'d&TWUtlfll. . ■■" :.\ f 60,000Erargmo^offiofhudjTirtoUu,from tfnallthT ■ eat. j WithaUxgartockofAppla,Pear—atudud aad dwarf— \\ Qdoca I fiT*TariU2acCorrntJ,(lsTen'ndatiM:Qrap*Tlaßa. ‘ SbmbUrj.GroeaEbcwPlmtt,Borne,do. j v Tboaa wuhihf an extra ankle of t&k» nHatkamlzbi > i findJito thdrliiiaxaattoazsadMraj ctoekbeforeordmnx ;-t , dcewhare. , . M&d*wtfF. • fun. tnTnnvjy j^ : . . Graj».vine* V - i ' IOKOOOvSSiISffiidS •r- # w£kJL_£°«;•; . JonHMTOiooHrj*, / JwMtWtfy -.-■* ~ Huiwilfc _ _ARDENJ3ESOS FOR 1858.—Ouraiock Vyp t MrtyBaadafar Iloflttfa eh* ««** «p -;* proTrf«idTiUoibJa mriettes la ealUntlon, U ready. • Or. ‘j . riert from OsrdeuTt, Dealer* er'othan, 'prompt!v filUd. ,;■ fttto the Se*d aad Implement Wmbowa, 47 fifth itnk. Jt3SarSt*> JAMES WABDROPaJ imi oiokox ..Lebanon Nursery. 54 BOCKSTOCB * AHMON, \ * ,T NVIT B TIIE ATTENnoff OBflft v A oacrtment crfSs. } f KoiS%^Sfc2eSSSlfttnSS?fet»liidreh t t )l ~ .■ ibntM wMWngtimEootL: GxxraTnxi Fcr Omen.' *| Allegheny conntj, Pa. flilafrtlpgia afrbtrttenntntg.. Screw Fteue*. POWER AND. HAND PRESSES," for Wooten, Cotton end Paper Minabetnren, •. Priatert, uuu>gnpb«tr v ßobk3ilftiien and Tallow Chandlers; Copy* . tag Preset extra tiza. lor Forwarding Hoorn, Post Offices. Ballroad Cctnpaafcs, 17 la.by SZ and 22 by 21; tetter and Seal Pl«9»v;Mni and Jack Screws. : . OJURXiXS EVANS k SOS, v- •_ Corner Bread add Quarry Streets, nol7:&nJ—ja3o PIULADKLPXIIA. l-m 3 > . ; AIiLBH * SEfiDLEB, u... -/To. S 3 Soulk "Whana* -cal 45 Sbuth Water SritU « -•.•:• -PBILADHIiPHI A, r « • \ 1 VSraOLESALE DEALERS IN ; OILS, i Yf. C*nilM»Btixch,*a , AfaU MKjrtmentoix h*nd to u.- whWiai**ttrottooofdMl*rilare*pectlßnjiai«l. J-■■; - :"y- ISaltinute aw>ttitfem»nts. 0. HP0813A13nmiD.......»......~......t. iraQß ABBttBTEAD.fiiaOS * . - \ A GENTSFOR THE SALE OP VIRGINIA, ' JtX . MANUJAGTUBSDTOBACCO, ■Wo. 9tJSxAange Place,Bittimon.- on litad ■ Uigectoek, vfalch ; difiribol* tb* loveatmarket prieo*. . npSfclyd* sr. McLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFTHiK UTEB PILLS* Vwo oftlw teat Preparation* or Iht Age. •’They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, .but simply for V what their name pur- I“ ; 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. will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by i, 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. Liver fills can now be had at Jl—. respectable Drug Stores. ; '• FLBMIKG DRO’S, „\ „ Wtii/ii Hi-.. f'rTTJlll'HOll, T‘.v -for*. The ©olde h P ris* 1858. K nimtmidi . rpHE NEW YORK WEEKLY GOLDEN •JL PBIZEiiOO* of the and beat Ufararj paper* of ' >r today, As Imperial Quarto containing ziefft p*ow,or V roXTTCVLUicu, of entertainingoriginal matter; and a» -. oAjTLtnxcsrmATi&tTcrywotk. ; -'A Gift wortfcrflrom fiOcente to #6OO In . ( immedUttlf oa receipt of the snbeerlp* tlqircnoaeyv » Onecro/for'oneyear—....42 00, and 1 gift "•••• Qna copy for two joaai...u.-$8 60, and 3 gift*. x • Ona copy fcr ttre W, and fijliti. Three coptea r and Sgjfta. .., Flee copte*,on» year.....i® 00,aad 6ipft». .* Ten copies on* Twenty on* coptt*»oo» yaar...»'...530 00, end 21 gifts.... Thoartieki Co be dittrlbated an compriaad In tbafolbw* loglUt:-* . •'.••••' . i - --. ig padugta of Odd, containing,.,^—~~43oo 00» each / do do ~_ ...4200 OO^eaeb 10 ..do -do do . ...4100 00, **ch ■w. lopatoit Urer Banting Casad Wattoa-4100 00, each . OO, eacb • ~‘fio.'3o - do • *oooo,each r IQO .do do ■ 00, each *■ ' ."sooliulla’OoU 435 oQ,e*ch . 300 eater Hunting Casad $3Q 00. each •fiOOSilTer 00 fo i2a each * 10W q*H flntrd. Yeat and fob Cbatea.nO 00 ia $3O a*A fold-IcdM**, Bracelets, “Brooch**, BarDrepf, Ernst PlnsCdil Pi aa.Blsera Bnttona,Bing*, Bhirtßtnda, Watch oTothetartl* - ■ /•'riSwtli.floo*Me* ilt * to * l 5 r ' L ’ '* to anbtcripUcn mcney,to . will ,;ba antared :npar : car anbacrlption ■wassssffla^^j--^ • : V . .jn*Mftmnre2wF • •••■' -•-■•■ • ---—•• > • I. " ' A YUES’ WORM CONPEOHON, i. the ' ;'d«2S • , oiilMtWWSilMjj; - AMERICAN" HQOfIB,. BOSTON^ ; SssgSSS ‘.WStss^SSm sPfiwM?^«>s»u®* . ■; - °' ■- ' ‘ ■ ~\ -'-?-• tl*.-*.*£-■*-,*' -.*■ ,- •,...- • • . :VSVv t.,;/... ._.-.^a....,.^'^.^^- /HtsKllgntotig. QAB FROM BOSH* OH* THE HIGH' ItLCTMINATING PROPER _I ueb of Qu firarf Bosin snd deagincraa substance* £are always made them * fevorite material for ths.manu .rUMnjQu Companies use Ros in wltkcosl.lnordrr to supply thelreustcmers with a 80. l *rarely fi»® from all dross and refuse sub- and yields at once, lu Brßliaat Hlamlnatlng Gas. The greater original coat of the apparatus for the nianu faetara of coal gas together with the attention and expense constantly required! and the difficulty, It not impomibility, of entlrolyeepirstlng the nnuholf»qtM,.tldcicrioo» and oCbmltb gtsee, generated la toal, render the ROSIN OIL APPARATUS diaper and more deafraUe luevery nj. B.OOATKS,of S(ltnadnj|Kt)f York* has devoted his entire attention to the manufacture and tale of Portable Oh Apparatus, and be MpectMlj calls the attention of tU public to his present cumulate and t Perfect HTikfhrtloo to tnepcrchiifcr guaranteed In every cafe' ft* farther Information address '• ~ 8. 00AIE8,Sia Broadway, New !Tcrk ; jySfcfrwdly orPAVIDH. WILLIAMS. Pittsburgh, Pa. -'-----•■••••BOOTS axtd shqss, 'cheap for cash JAMES ROBB, v ' . NO. 89 MARKET STREET, NEAR THE MARKET, ilasjost received Lis large Pall and Winter stock of LADIES’, MISSES’andCIULDRENS* BOOTS and SHOES; MENS’ CALP, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES, - GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac. DOTS*-AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. “FORD’S” RUBBER SHOES, . A very superior article and wry fttot, Direct from the Manufacturers, wlacb he will sell by the nil or PicEus at very reduced prices for esuh. - .Oils stock comprises one of the largest anortmeuts to be found la aiydty, suitable for city and country sale*, sod haring OTer twenty years experience In buying, he trusts that he can now suit ail tastes. He respectfully Invitee all In-want to c ill. assuring them that they will t<e pleased., mrtO-aelß AYER'S WORM CONFECTION is pleas ant to take. r Ayer's Worm Confection contains no Calomel. ... Ayer’s Worm Confection is purely vegetable. ■ Ayer** Worm Confection will not sicken. " ’ Ayer’s Worm Confection is unlqjurioue. • Ayer’s Worm Confection is the only safo Worm Remedy. Ayer’s Worm Confectlonis the only efficient Worm Remedy Ayer’s Worn Confection only requires tn Introduction Into families to procure for Uself universal favoritism. Compounded and for tale, wholesale and retail, at the Drugstore of JOHN HAFT, Ja^ dell corner of Wood and Sixth Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works - JNO. X>. MATTHEWS, -Stamp, Stencil and Brandy Cotter, Stencil anu JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, <fcc.— Enlra, Bdaaneod Elton Grcrondy Ac.; Knife BUdee InMrted: T»bl« Koine Bepelred, tod Oeaenl Jobtolog *t teoded to: LOCKSMITH AND BELL-HANOEH, No»138 BmtthJlelcl Street, near Sixth, i . " PITTSBURGH. PA. i\ first Uprepared to auks anything fa the •hope of ea edge tool, or do uj kind of imlth work whet enr, on ibcrt notice. 3y2s;ljd | AND WINTER- — T ORATES AND PENDERS, Asd otWwamtiaiiU article* lu ns; lint, for tale to nit STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!—The Tropic Cooke tho best ImproTed, as well u the beiTkit ot tbs ills now made; tbs Parlor and Chamber Store; Tbs 'lda,*' which U conesdsd by all who hare seen It to be ths most b andaome ansi ornamental Store here or elsewhere. Call and too them at ths Iron City Store, Copper and Tin Wirahonae of T. J. CRAIO A CO, No. 134 Wood at. NOTICE-AXJ persons having claims against QEOEQE E. ARNOLD, or (n any wi» indebted to turn, will please-call at once and pay to, or arrange the nine with ROBERT DALZELL, at R. Dalzell A Co., liberty street, or A B. PELT* No. 103 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Assignee* of Qio.B. Aisold. jaS&lmd-cho DUNCAN'S 'BUSINESS AND OBNA MENTAL PENMANSHIP.Jaat published In six mun ben,quarto dem y size; being the most complete system extant, and altogether superior in style anil quality to any hitherto offered to the public. Each book contains 21 page*, and will be famished at the low price of eta. A liberal discount will be made to wholesale purchaser* for cash. WBL 0. JOHNSTON A CO., Publishers,: Blank Book Manntkrturers and Stationers, Jal3 .. N 067 Wood street. New York and Sen Prmelieo 'Steamiblp bine, Tls Pinimt Ktllroed. THE first doss steamship Northern' xz-j. LIGHT, 2,500 tons, E. L. Unkelpangh, Master,s3£B mil sail from plerS, North Riror, on WEDNESDAY, March 10th, for AS PIS WALL, connecting with the first clan steamship ORIZABA, tons, J. Q. Bletchen, Master leaving Sanfraadsco March sth. For pamgeend freight, apply ONLY to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. 5® SYI~ IGES—f have just reo'd .a snpply of Mattson's Celebrated SjTinges, pronounced to be supe rior to any other now in use. Those wishing anything of this kind should coll and ezsmlno them before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING, fe9 comer of Diamond end Market street. STATIONERS’ HARDWARE,— Oopyinlg Pnan and furniture for do. Stamping 41 . Qgice Caleadsn, BUI Files, OanreTUng Kies, w Hammers, Bill Head Boxes, Snenlop, M S and 4 parts, Twins “ Post Office" Tin Cotters. Peek freights, Pen Racks, a great vaejety, English Slates, with eqr. and oral frames. German, Iron and porcelain Slate*, Pocket Knives, Erasing do. Jut received and for sale by W. S. HAVEN, oc3o Market and 2d street. /GROCERIES —100 bgs prime Rio Coffee \jT 70 hf. chta. Y. IL, Black and Imperial Tear, CO boxes 6s and 8a Lamp , 200 kegs Kalla, assorted alzer, 100 boxes Window Glass, assorted sizes; 60 doz. Zinc Wash Boards; 100 do Com Brooms; -600 Ml*. Strew Paper; *2OO bxs OUre, Oleine* Boain and Palm Soa 100 do Mouia and Star Candles, For sals by nolO B. ROBISON A CO. THORN'S EXTRACT OF COPAIVA & SARSAPARILLA—Another supply of this celebrated English remadyjust rec’d by feq. JO3. FLEMISQ. GATS.— 300 bushels just received and for ole by frf ■ itßicnv tt ‘pRUNING TOOLS.—Saws, Knives, Chis- JT •!*, obd l all varieties of Pruning Instrument* tor the garden or orchards. Ja2B£tw«P JAMBS WARDROP. /CONGRESS WATER—A new lot receive V this day and for sale at JO3. FLEMING'S. OH GRO.PATENT CARBON OIL LAMPS •«%>V/jggrec , dby ja<o MACKEOWN A FINLEY OTOCKS—Bank, Bndge, Insurance and 13 Copper Stocks sold at public or private nlo, by r - AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. ’■auPnhllc Sale THURSDAY XVENINOS at the Her chants' Exchange * ja!B 5 Leather belting*—a good saupiy of the best Easters Manufacture, as hand tor sale low by jaao- J. AH. PHILLIPS, 23 and 28 Bt Clair *t LACE LEATHER ofa superior quality for aale by J. AH. PHILLIPS, £ and 28BtClalr«t. [NDIA RUBBER BELTING—A largestock Lan sizes* 2,3 and 4 ply thick, at the India Robber Depot land 238 t Clair st. jaSO J. AH. PHILLIPS. DRY APPLES—2OO bus. prime Dry Apr pleafcraalaby HENRY 1L COLLINS. SHORTS —490 socks Shorts in store and tor sale by BPEINQEB HARBAUOH A CO. jaSO No. 203 Liberty Street. SHOULDERS— 3 casks Bacon Shoulders in store and far mle by S. lIARBAUQII A CO- Ja3o No. 29? Liberty Btm*. SUNDRIES— 20bales Cotton; » 2SI tacks Wheat, white and red; 1 bbl. Lard, On steamer Fetzhangh to arrive far sale by Jl2B ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. QUGAR—IOO hhds. fair to prime N. O. Su- T 3 gtr lo store end far sale by JOHN FLOYD 4 CO. (UTTER—IO bbls Roll Butter for sole by \ Ja2B JOHN FLOYD A 00. Qfl hhds prime Sugar landing per steamer Aurora for sale by fja2l] JAB. GARDNER. ninitratedi 1 OO hbls prime Molasses per Anglo Saxon, X \J\J 50do Baltimore Syrup, for sale by Ja2B • • • JAB. GARDNER^ pODNTINO HOUSE FURNITURE.—On \J hand or made to order and fnrnlibed promptly by T. B YOUNG A 00, Jt2& . S 3 and 40 Bmlthfteld street. Burning fluidi burning feuidh— Yon can boy yonr Burning Field, much cheaper and hotter than toy plan, at JO3. FLEMING’S, Ja2s corner Market etreet and the Diamond. CONCENTRATED LYE—SO casesnn hand and far sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. BEANS. —2OOTjuO. fi?r sole by Jot HENRY XL COLLINS. Ofj KEGS prime No. 1 Six Twist Tobacco on consignment for sale low by jalft ... BHBTVER A DILWORTO. THRESH BUTTER— I; MbUsfrcsh RoUßatter for toblonee; J a « Egm ’' COOlbi NolLeaTLard, Bee’d this morn Jug and for sale at No 27 Fifth street. JtU 11. RIDDLE. POULTRY. —A large lot of. fresh Poultry, XtoWee, Duck* and Geese, rac'd this morn* tag and tor sale at No 27 Fifth street. H. RIDDLE. INKS AND FLUIDS--Arnold’s, David's Wamo, Kirtland’sand Maynard A Noyes? for aa!» by W. 8. HAVEN, - jail Noa. 31, 33 and 35 Market sts. A LCOHOL—IOO bbls. 70 and 90 per cent iCLfcraaloby Ja2o BAA. FAHNESTOCK A CO. lOTASH—2O casks Ist. Aorts for sale by ; J«3> - B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. Molasses— 100 bbia Bympfar aalaby Ja2B T> APPEE SNUFF—Fresh only at XtidaK jpg, pLKUING'B. /FIMOTHX SEED.—SO bg*. a superior article JL tPtOcaandtoraalaby (nolg) ATWELL, LEE A fX> -TOE SPURS— . “7. . . • ; : X .• OF VARIOUS SIZES. .- ✓ Tbolenla and Retail, by ' 1 ... • W. D.MATTHEWB. d*2B Rnrilhfleldgr*et,mtar | IjfoLANE’S VERMIFUOKASD iIVEi He FILLS.—IOO gross on hand and fhr sale br .. . e. l: faiudbstocka co„ oold • r - . ' corneucf Wood and Fourth streets. ING. VENETIAN REDrr25 hblfl. on hand landfaraCsty, „ - H,L.FAHNEBTOCKA OO. TJCERUAVE’SHOLLANDBITTERS—IOO JJaa-tWaliW *.A. FiJJSESIOCKt . . Cpro«r findl »ad Yiaod .tract. ■ iSoBLH'SPAXKIfT SPRINGBED.—Wo AjaranuumlbCttfingiM solUnr thla^ceJehrateigpriDg T3XTRA FAMILY,-WHITE ‘WHEAT Steadvllle Femstla Seminary. npHE NEXT TERM of this Institution will A commence onHONDAT,Feb. 15* Pupils will be charged $7,60 per term, and wfll-selec tbs stadles they wish to panne from the following list. jjgadlag, • Ancient History, ■ Zoology, . Enunciation, Modern w Astronomy, Pronunciation, Map Drawing, Nat. Philosophy, ipeQisg, ■; AndentGeogrepby, Fhyriology. writing, Modem “ Grammar, • Arithmetic-; Composition, Physical M Book-Keepiug. Rhetoric, Chemistry, Algebra,' Logic, Botany, Geometry, Trigonometry. For Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, Preach, German, Swedish and Angh>Saxon, an additional charge ofsl will be i made. i r Piano, per coarse of twenty lessons ’ $3 • 1 Use of Piano per terra.. 2 Drawing, per course of twenty lessons..— 4 OU Painting *• 4. a ..... 8 A German lady, an excellent pianist, resides in the family, and will giro lessons on tba Plano and In German and French. _ A few pupils will be accommodated in the family of the Principal. Board, witbfbelandUght,exc!tulveofwi*hing, 43 per week. Ail payments are to be made to advance. felfcwAadly JOSHUA KENDALL, A. M., Principal. COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES, FIRE IRONS, SCUTTLES, GEO. W. HCBLEY, Federal street, Allegheny. recciVed lIENRY n. COLLINS. 0. Molasses aod drutafional. iHisrcllaneous. ‘ Stttcco Worker* JAUEB OWENS, CORNER ELM AND WYLIE STREETS, STDCCO AND MASTIC WORKER gives particularaitentlon to all orders for work In his Une. CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of all kiDds famished 0 abort notice. ' ' *p2l:lyd ROOCHBAW’B BCtIPBB MILL • PATENTED AUGUST ~ 7. iSSA—The retsmShsta mu— aMiussf. •fasfare this Kill ef sattohls I I *aa»M_L . else tor tatmhaat tag eesatn . arts* teas, u Wtn as pin' JVHBEV - utiaa wse. Swranelseß* ffInHHA-' pertly adapted for ittaehleg mmt&aESl «to Baw WRa fsr afaßAs- mJY ixasathotmen. a. oocmua a co, H|B9*C3V** 9> Ftauk tamni SMue ef an - slsas, »othaldaadwewfnny, ud PrtaalieetMuhiew. ~ aadjsalres la awwlwa aid DaMh iirtit Dual Beßtot Osfa. kun Xnas as? Qssrln ef every tmh> Asm,SOI rub, to. AaaztfdMvmttattsJtnsiSrs K. OOCHEAB A Oft, da. sMalewfitAF House furnishing hardware STORE.—Housekeeping articles generally. Hollow Ware, Table Cntlory, Plated Ware, , Brittannia, Bright, Japanned and Pressed Tin Wares, Wood and Willow Wares. JOHN FLEMING, s«2t No. 47, Market street,eorner of Third. FAIRBANK'S PLATFORM SCALES. THE, undersigned haringbeen appointed ex claslre Agents for the tale of thesecelebrated;SCALES, manufactured by the original inventors, E. A T. FAIR* BANKS A 0(k, respectlhlly invite the attention of the bus iness community to the superiority of these Scaletuver all' otbera. - • Thee© Bcalee-haTt been subjected to the SEVEREST. TESTS on all the principal Railroads in the United Stats* and England, and in every branch of business throughout the world, and their uniform accuracy and great durability have gained for them the reputation of being THE STAND.' ARD FROM WHICHTHERECANBE NO APPEAL. We are prepared to fill Ord<n for Counter, Portable, Dor* mant, Rolling Mill, Hay, Coal, Railroad and Canal Scales, at SUStrvAcniKEßs’ paicxa. HUSSEY A WELLS, No. 325 Liberty Street, Commercial Row, * seITJyJ Pittsburgh,Ponca. EAGSI BAGS!!—Flour, Buckwheat, Corn meal. Salt. Ham, Grain, Dried Fruit aud all kinds of Bags, made from Bleached Muslins, Omaburg Drills and Dock, neatly printed to order, In appropriate styles, on the shortest notice. Uniers add others will find It to their advantage In the quality of goods used aud pnees charged, to hiTe their or* den filled at my manufactory. DAVID C. IIKRBST, JaVfcdaHwF corner Liberty and Hand streets. AO BAGS BARLEY; G 87 do Oats; 8 do Timothy Beed; 16 kegs No 1 Lard; 125 boxes Cheese; 300 lbs Buckwheat Flour; Rac’d and for tale by SIIRIVER A DILWORTII, JalS - 130 and 132 Second street. WHITE GREASE.—In cans, begs and barrels, for greasing Drays, Carta. Carriages, Otnni bosees and all kinds of Machinery, for sale by HENRY 11. COLLINS. No. 25 Wood St. SUNDRIES— 20 sacks Dry Apples;' 17 do and 2 bblsFlaxsied: 0 do Feathers; 125 do Wheat; 16 bbls Union Mills Floor, 18 do Gallatin do. _ 06 do Broadway do, 4 boxes Eggs, On steamer Poland to arrive forsa'o by J«26 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—A targe quantity on hand and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO-, 8 earner ofFonrth and Wood Sts. POTATOES —75 bus. White Potatoes; 50 do Neshannock du; 50 do Balt Bine do, Instore and for sale by , Ja7 - T. LITTLE A 00- TO AGRICULTURAL MACHINISTS— We have on hand a sample of India Robber Tabes for Wheat Drills. They can be tumiihed An any quantity at short notice, by J. ft H. PHILLIPS, Ja3o Nos 26 and 28 fit Clair street. SEIDLITZ POWDERS, always fresh, on hand at JOBl FLEMING'S, JalO corner Market St and the Diamond. DRESSED HOGS.—I 4 Dressed Hoot for aale by J*4 HENRY 11. COLLINS. RYE FLOUR—4O bbls. and dO sacks for sale by Jail UEXRY H. OULU.V3. EGGS.—G bbls. Egga just received and for rele by JalS R. DALZELLACO. Tarrant's seltzer aperient will not fall Ineffectually remoTe Dyspepsia or Indigestion Bilious Headache, Heartburn, Acidity of thetftomoch.Cos tiveness, Rheumatism, A Section of the Liver. Only for aale ■_ JOS. FLSMIUO’S, corner of Morketatnet and the Diamond. on BBLS. FLINT HOMINY for sale by &\J JaIB JAfl. GARDINER PATENT BUCKETS— 2OO doz. in store and for nig by Jn2o ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. QQfV B B rW&j f&iYfiifiafc dS=RW^!SSfiißfiS!rtffai£^irbcat Family Floor, Arririag andfaraalaby Jil3 JAS. UAKDINER. TVT . O. MOLASSES—3O bbls prime N. 0. 11 » Blolwes In store and fbr sale by JaSl • T. LITTLE A 00„ 112 Second street. NO. SUGAR—2O hbda prime for Hale ♦ low fur cash by T. LITTLE ACO- 112 Bec.SU SUGAR AND MOLASSES— -22 hhds prime Sugar; 40 bbls Plantation Molanea, To arriw per steamer Fort Wayne, for ale by Jail . JOHN FLOYD A CO., 173 Wood street /2J.REASE. —31 tierces of Grease receiving vJT and for ale by R. DAL2ELL A CO. JalO «SI Llbwtyat^ BACON— 5 casks llams and Shoulders Jus rcc'dand for tale by Jal2 SPRINGER HARBAUQn A CO. HAM BAGS, of all sizes, made and print fed to order. Any quantity enpplied upon the abort ®*t notica by DAVID C. HE RUST, Jal4alaltwF «rner Liberty and Iland atreeta Cl KEEN APPLES—ISO bbls* choice Win Iter Appletln 1 tore and ferule by J»7 T. UTILE A CO„ No. 112 Second «U 1 00 BBLS * PRIME MOLASSES in store xvvfofnlaby JAfl. OAHDINER. 1 OH Bus. Barley, A ivw uo bagaClover Seed, 100 boxes Prime CWv«, 10 kigiTArd, 20 bags Beans, 6 bbls. Roll Butter, Received and for ale by Jag SOBn'ER A DILWonTU. RIO COFFEE—IOO bags choice Rio CoSee Id atqro and for ale by Ja" T. LITTLE k CO. Ofl Al 1 LBS. all grades Flour in store and fbr sale by JalS JAfl. GARDINER. 7 A BBLS. N.O. MOLASSES for sale by » J. P. CANFIEI.D. GUM-ARABIC, Select, Medium & Sorts. —2OOO lbs. in (tore aadfbr eale by 1*22 B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 9n BBB S. PEARL n FLINT HOMINY; A*\J 300 boa. prime Ear Corn, ' Ipstoroaodfbrsaleby . CUAS. B. LERCU, Jail No. 8 SmithOeld.street. POTATOES— 100 bus. White Potatoes; 30 “ Pinkeye “ Io atora and for tale by dell , f. LITTLE A CO. jPlHEfesE.—soo boxes prime cutting Cheese \y . «ale by ja* HENRY H. OuLLINS, 1 -K BBLS. FRESH EGGS fur Hale by A «Ajal* . JBCANVIELD. QA CASKS PEARLASH for sale by Ov)»S J. B. CANFIELD. EGGS. —3 bbls. for sole by Jalo HENRY D. COLLINS. RYE FLOUR.—2O bbls. for sale by Ja4 HENRY H. CuLLINS. BUTTER— 5 bbls. fresh roll Batter just re critod and for aleby J*3 R. HUTCHINSON. ‘OPS—B bolea-prime Ist sortHqps in Btore . and for ala by SPRINGER HARDAUGH A CO. SENNA. ALEXANDRIAN-300 lbs in store and far a!a by B. L. FAHNESTQCg A CO. NO. SUGAR.—3S hhds. Good Fair N.O. « Sager jaft received and for ule by jaq flimiTßß A DILWQRTH. FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.—Of every deecriptlon eoortantly mannfattnring or made t order, of the boat material and workmanship by » Ja2S . - ■ T. P. YOUNG A 00. TNDIGO, Manilla, Carbacas a Benqal— . I. 1000 lb*, on hand and br tale by 7t23 > B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. FLOUR— 17 bbls. Union Mills; 17 do GalUUa “ Ofl do Broadway u Nowlanding from steamer Anglo Baton f.ralo by •j- . lEAIAIIPICHEYAOO. T?EATUERSrr9 sacks now landing from 4l a .‘ MM , A ° glo8 * , °° to “iaAl> n dickey a co. . T7GGS—4 has nowlanding from steamer JJAnglbBilMßlteni.le' IBAljilt PICKtV A CO. VtrilEAT—77 sacka Bed AVheat and 48 aka TV ■ Whit. What now lialllir.riOT tera.t_ Anglo SMooferol.by - ; - r-18AlAC OICKgyAOO. TIBY APPLES—26 bgs now landing from JLf ataotfr ADgloSum, for ula . ' • j »g>; : - isAUU Picmr A co. ‘fc'LAX SEED—I 7 ska and 2 hbls new land- X. tngttomttnjmerAntloSaxoa.braaleby - J* 3B ~ ‘ IfIAIAU DICKIV A 00., J TIDES—SOO doz. Flint Hiftr>a» JL,... -51 do Green Salted Ilide*; • ' arrlr*and for *•!*. by SPUISOKR UARBACOH A CO. fflD ’ •*• ~ ~ : -No 29frU6erty atrwL EDFO R D WATER, ftcah from the iprinK rac'd thK day. by ja2OJO3.yLEIJINO.- i A • bblfla Green Apples (as'td) : i«18 &PjfiSm»ol) igthical. B. B. B. A FALSE THEORY EXPOSED.— THE TRUE SCIENCE REVEALED. Man Mod have long been engulp&ed in darkure* as re gards the mysteries of medic! be, and of deriving a truthful solution of its power over disease, and its proper us* lu the treatment of the sick. ’ Medidne* as practiced by the regular faculty, u s delusion a bundle of mxprafr*>dHtlra md uncr** 1 "*I** 1 **- There is ucthing in its theories on .which the physician can rely as certain or fixed; tin remits obtained from its prescription* are doubtful, and in most casesuusatisfactory. .It is a solemnaudstartUngfaci, thatthne-foorlbectthf-s* **who have departed this life™ died victims, net !o diXiUe, bnt to tbeinmdirlon«apptif<ti.H> «ti>»»nhiia and uncer tain theory, as practiced by the regular faculty. WehoreproTcd the otter fallacyofthe regular, prattle* ofmcdJdns, and the great undeniable of the B.R. R. over and over again; for, in a thousandcoscs, where the regular physicians hare given up tbeirpalicuUaa incor aUc, and hall in many cases even eetlbe time to onlyafow short hours, that their victims had.to Uve, Bod way’s Ready Belief Regulators or Reaoiveat, as the case iaay have been, has restored thoso dying patients to new life and health. In the treatment of tba sick by the R. R. IL remedies, there isnothlngJeft to chance or uncertainties, for these remedies are so prepared as to p-~—fixed ,n| l positiveenr stive powers, bonded on pHnripr— «imTnntahlft>& thefr power orer diseases, as the law*, of gravitation over the earth. It is therefore, impossible for these remedies to fail in romo Ting from the human system the difficulty for which they may begiremandof restoring the tsAelc human sys tem to iu normal condition of health. This is readily seen in the.miraculous efficacy of KAD WAT’SREADi BELIEF—for the moment this remedy It applied tothe part or parts of the body tortnredwilh pain, or crippled with Infirmities, all pain and uneasiness emsea, and the crippled, lamo and wounded limb become* invigor ated with renewed strength.. So also with the Resolvent. — The moat repulsive Sores, Ulcers, Humors, and the most o sonata of chronic diseases quickly become extinct alt |4W doses is taken. •In cases of Dyspepsia, Constipation of tbs Bowels, . rangument of the Liver, Oongoßtioui, Falpltolian of. tb - Heart, Rmdwsy'e Regulators, in the form of Pills, can be relied upon us a poaltlvo aitd sertaln corrector and regula- ln case*of temporasyOonstlpatlon [hr nprengenient of the stomach or bowelL up Cathartic and Ejjrgntlve Pillsgireu by the regular faculty, even If they re- difficulty, do so *t Uteexpense of rComps > .£ckuwi at Stomach, and Weaknws, and after the tifedtsoffheeepnrgariresareover, the biwoiiareleft cos- UvoandthesyfilemdehUitated.- Radway'e Regulators will instantly relieve the pain knd distress, rawwwethn and restore a regular action to' the liver, [stomach, bowels and other urgans-L-tbey neither, irritate, Inflame, sicken or weakentbepatieot, and theevacnationsarenatnrsl, with ootprostreting the system or cramping thobovrrls . _ These remedies ore the only ones that have reduced t e hygienic principle to the fixity of a mathematical demon ■tntlon— iorertabie in ail cues, and proceeding ona settled routine. .They, and they alone, have imjuuted to the in congruous experience and repugnant practice of the so call ed “regularfaculty," tpo predskm and inTariatility which are essentia) to the requirements of a science. Taking the Jmmanbodyaa the problem, and health oltsnerinaicoo ;dltian, they proceed by fixoafnlos to eliminate all extrane .oos and deietoriens parUcies, and thus restore the ccmstitu- Umi to its integrity, by the expulsion of those local or organ ioirregnlartieeWhicbTltUtetnesoandnessofthewhole. ' W.IWMVU, IMfIMBK. In Choleni, Yellow Fever, Bhlp Fevar, Dysentery, Dla> chore, Typhus and Typhoid revere, and all malignant and malarious fetere, Ready Relkfand Regulator* are not only poAlUve cnxatires, bnt certain preventives. Not only in the milder latitude* of the North have there' remedies cured the patients of these terrible maladies, but , under tbs burning senes of tbs topics,where, in Urn wildest 3ud most violent degree*, they scourged the people as a pes tilence. Wito these remedies you need not fear exposure to *nj contagious disease or Infection*' malady. - > cQNSzmmoaAii'PUXAsn. All diseases that have become ataMithed In the system, -called chronic or constitutional, Rad way’s Resolvent, aided by the Relief and Regulator*, will remove, ficrofhla, Bron chStii, Ulcers, Sores, Fever Bores,. Humeri, Humors, Balt . Rheum, and ail skin -diseases will qolckly yield to this all powerfhl remedy. The oss of the Resolvent will, in a lew weeks, entirely change the whole condition' of tho body, we care not from how many concretions you have derived your title to the diseases estabi/sbfidfn your bodies, Railway’s Resolvent wOl remove it, and give to too what your forefathers were una ble to—* pure and healthy body—free from diseasca. " anotan disuses. All diseases prevalent at this season of the year, caused by derangement of the organa of the system, sudden changes of the weather, beat and redd, disturbed circulation of the blood—Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tie Dolereux, Bowel Com plaints, Fever end Ague, Headache, Toothache, Aches end Pains of all Undo, Bruises, Barns, Scalds, Falls, Inflamma tory Diseases, CongeaUrs Disrasos, Humors In the system— Impnreßlooa, Umpire, Blotches, Ac. Liver Qjmphunta—Djip4psi*,EidQ*j Complaints, and all disease* whether acute,lnfi«a»iastoiT r tnaisriens, DGrross, chronic or couitit utkaiaL Rad WarV i nwmi-s firlQ most paritlvely exterminate'and reotoretEeauflrm aadenfoebled system to health and strength. as oma—TO t&I BTDS. Ye who have friends nownpon the brink of the grave, on whom all hopes of recoveiv are lost—who have been given np as incurable by your phyridan, we inTlte you to make one more effort to tavo tho valued Ufa of the dying ono. - A trial of there Rcthediee cannotdoany Injury, and may re store to life and health, even though no hopes are entertain ed by your physician. Over a thousand such instances have come to our knowledge; end wo therefore, feel oamlvesjo tided in requesting thu trial. Surely, after the physician Sare he can do no more, his prejudie© to yonr using a reme dy that must do good, is srlinlnoL As no of the instance* we hare alluded to in the above article, wo re for the public to th* care reported to us by Richard Griffith, Esq., trdl known In Canada Wcstas a man ofblgh integrity, and well approved of by his countrymen or his high official capadtk*. CUaaowKKTa, Fonteuac Ccu C. W-, 1 Jons 24th, 1657. J In October, 1655. my wife giving birth to a child, left b«r oed too early and caught a severe cold, which premised to terminate her Ufa. The best physicians in neighbor hood aud Kingston wore in attendance on her—bnt all of do Tiaß— the dnetart had given her up to die. Jbr smvr con srruftre week* I out at her bodride, momentarily watching to see her breathe her last! I happened to see e oupyof vonr paper called “The Moving Kbrfct/* and there read of year medideea. I resolved to test them as abutreeort. 1 gave her the AcsofMniwitb the Regulator*—end Relief— %e-. Oording to directions, and in three days ebterveda tomdtr fui improvement. <Frum this she dailyrecorered.ondlinow, thank God, better than evsr aha was in her lifo. The chQd, when, threejnooths old, caught a had cold, and dwfacSn| away to a mat *MRoa, s notblng bnt bone and tkin his eya protruded from hij Juad; a* if they would drop out; the physic Lous all united in sayiiq; there was no use of at tempting to save him, hit east mu hcptkxx, at he tour too young amfniufrffa. Bat I thought difforecL Your Rem edies gave Uio to mv wifa, while the doctors gave her up to death. I again had recourse to them. I gave him theRS- SolTcut internally and used It as A wash externally to his eyes—hols now a Uughla£hea?t7..creUllngchild, enjoy ing tba best of health. Yaar are* nb*4i*ut;and grateful servant, RICHARD GRIFFITH. The above, readtr, is but one out of thousands of similar cases in the wurld, where had tha verdicts of the physicians been relied upon without farther trial, death would liav* seized its victim. Do not therefore clto up your Woodson • the mere report of your physicians who say they can do no more. When you are told this, resort to our Remedies. RADWAt A 00,162 Fulton street, N. Y. k For sale by HUNT A MINER, Masonic Hall, Fitts <tlmL R. IL Remedies are sold by Druggists. Merchants and Storekeeper*. onlO felSnUwlyP RADWAY'S- READY RELIEF—S gross on band and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., 0c26 comer of TfgUfl»rtiO‘«th Streets. Tb« (ireauil HJT R_ KRWWCtivfOF KOMDRY. iias ...il IM'- . common paatun* weodo, a luljf of Unman from tha wont soofolalo a common runpUT''- Qe baa tried it in over eleven bandied cases, and never failed except in two cut* (both thander hornet.) He has now in bii rdteoukmom’two bvndrad certiftcatm of iu value, all within twuntymilaa of Boston. < i Two bottles are wvnntedco core a nnrefag sore month. One to three bottle* will enrstba wont kind of pimnleaof the fare. Xiroto three bottle* wilt ecear the intern of bolts. Two botUee are warranted to cure the wjrit canker |q tbe Three to five bottlee are warranted to core tbe worst case of eryiipelaa. One to two bottle* are warranted to car* all humor* of the eye*. TnbottleaarewamatodtonrenmDlfigof tbe car* and blotcne* among the hair. a Four tori* bottles are warraafed tocureeorrupl and run ning okare. \ * One bottle win cureecaly erepuegcl tbe ektn. Two to three bottles are wnnantediAcure the moat deep* rate came ot rheumatism. s ' Two to three bottles ere warranted to core tbe wont cases tf ringworm. • Three to four bottlee are warranted to rare • alt rheum. Five to sight bottle* win cure the wont case of scrofula. A benefit ualWaysexperiepced from the first bottle, and • perfect core ie warranted when the above quantity u ta ken. Nothing leok* so Improbable to tho*e who have In vain ried all the wonderfbl medicines of the day, as that a com mon weed growing In the postures, and alongold stone walls should core every numor la tbe (jetem; yetit is now a fixed bet If you have e humor it hu to (tart. There are no lie nor ands, noma or ha’e about the railing same cun and not your*. I peddled over athouund bottles of itfai the ridol yof Boston. I know ltaeSects in every case. It hae a ready done eomeof the greatest cares ever don* In Mneisi dmsetts. I gave It toemldreo overs year otdrtooldpeopt* of sixty. 1 bate eeen poor, liany, wormy looklng cbJldren whose flesh was soft andßabby, restored to a perfect stale of health by one bottle. Totboso wboareenbjoct to a sick headache, one bottle will alwayecure tt. It give* greet relief to catarrh and dlxzi* neaa.' Bomewbn have Leva costive lor years, liivo taken ond been regnlated by It. Where the body Is sound It works qolteeasy, but where there 1* any derangement of thnftiuc- Uons of nature, It wfl] raiwe very sinptbr foelioge. bat you mast not be alarmed—thuy always disappear in from (fur day* to a week. There ii never a bad result from ltr On the contrary, when that foellugiaover yon will feci anewpereon. I hoardeamoof the most extravagant eue» nlnmeof U that mao ever lhtened to. No change of dlctli ever neceeaarn eat tbe best you can get I have likewise an bsrtkwhlcu, when elmtaered In sweet oil, dinolvetecrel* of the neck and.nndcr the ear*. Price 60 eenu. of the Medical Diecvivery il per bottle. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Adult, one table woonful per day. Chlldrcu over debt yearvUosert spoonful; chßdren from five loelght years, tea spoonlhL As no direction can be made applicable to all oonstitutlona, take enough to operate on tbe bowels twice e fir. KENNEDY give* personal sttrudanceln bad case* of scrofula. Bold Wholesale and retail at DR. KEYBER’B, 140 Wood street,Vomer of Virgin Alley, -and J. P. FLEMING, Alle gheny. inlO mb27GydAwF KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISGOVEBY— -2 gross on band and fbr sate by B. L. FAHNESTOCK *.CO, oc3 cornarofy TodaodFiWTTth^ieta. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY 11 WHICH HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND raeortb of the best medical men that avur Used to ( find a remedy that would radically care the Dyipcp*^ >wbtch has been recently bnod oat try / D B. B.T. FORD, 6^~~ OF PITTSBURGH* PENN A. _ Hie laborious scorch a&d research in tha Vegetable King dom for eight or tea years, has brought to light a wonderful Medicine which will radically core the DYSPEPSIA, which Is Ut* first cause of all .moral diseaso which the human sy*- tern Is subject to. Keeps tbe Reeervdir (Stomach] clean and healthy. We mutt all, havo good health and cannot bea subject of any cuncraLdiecase. Dr. R. T. Mid has been a subject of this awfnl dlscoie himself; [Dyspepsia] for eight to ten years, and has tried hundreds of experiment* on himself; hot all In vain, until hJs present discovery, which has radically cored him and , manyoUunintlx, eight to twelve day*, without pain or ftiAfcw—j or any unpleasant fee ling* In the erstam, hut on tbe contrary, It Invigorate* the lystom and give* a healthy action to mry part. It will act gently, or copiously on tbe bowels, and giro a healthy action to the stomach end llvtr. You eon eat and drink your usual dieting, whkh will not Interfere—tba raedlrina always doing Its daty^,called DR. R. T. FORD'S DYBPZPBU CORDIAL. What kind of dtseue*^will Dytptpain produce! linnroi It ta the first cants of all general diseaso*. Liver Affection, Lung Affection, or Pulmonary Diseases. Bronchitis. Sick Headachy BlUloua DUrrbres, Blrtlooi and Typhoid Ferers. FsvtranaAgUANemmsFavor,Neuralgia, Hernia,[Pile*,] Costive Bowels. BoHt Husky or Gummy Skin, Colds Rbeu. tnoiics of all. kinds, Apoplexy,lnsanity, - Weakness of tha system. Falsa Conoeptiaa of the Mind,’ lloarthnrn. Fulnaas ortheBtamaeh,Throwingup of .yourFbod, cnd also Wind. All of the abora(balings may cr wlll be-iiroducedfrcta a. Dyspeptiettomsclh that organ oil general diseosea «Rlbapn)dabad,{lf thbitatamani-latnw, which bosom mind will dotty,] because aUwbo have been sick know this statement to ho true fresp sxpetta)&,'.a:skk ar.dsnmgsd stomachUfink ' 't. - • - Uowtmpcrtant ltlitoapowp*Uriitahd- haj lieen raf feting tot many tapolnt hint to a remedy that barn rely 00, snd radically remove th* cause that has mads him ilex.' it'*likeam*mwrto*»odupoatheocean,at thaflr*t slimpae of alight houae, hl»heart bound* wttbjoy.' -' ' - PRICE THBES DOLLARS PER BOiTLIL... BoM by tha Propriitor,’Dr. IL T. FCQD, WM ahd of Pennsylvania AvennATFotftth strecfßoad,) aud also JOHN HAFT, Jr, No. 116 Wood street, eoroer of Sixth; al*o, NR. VDS.M'KEOWAN A CO* 'Liberty otreA, teiow BLdtlr, Pittsburgh. Also. Mr;,W. A* REED, formerly the firm of JsmesT; Setsple A North west cornor of redsrel struct 4nd{haDULm«Bd, City, And also,- Dr. FonJw Anll-Bniloux and Liver pn*; .hlr lnvaluatla.lsdlsn. VeretebhtNem Idnlmcn L ; ; jBM-abova'nafitlMi.iuM nooommaudatlon,.for thus-. Mmtefaogrdtvandagigly wlUfastifsto UulrlnTtlnahla Qmdßtas, - JHrtical. AYER’S PILLS. ARE, particularly adapted to deraugeznents of the digestive apparetos, and djacosee arSing from Imparity of the blood. A large part of all.the complaints that afflict mankind originate in one of these, .and conse quently these Puts are found to cure many varieties of disease. Subjoined are statements faom souu eminent physicians, of'thtdr efiectatn tbdr praetlee. As a Faxnr Pntric. From Dr. E. W. Carturri-jhl, of .Vno i - “YoarPttiSaretbe prince of parge*. Their excellent qrsllties surpass any cathartic we poum. They are mild,- bnt very certain and effectual iu their action on the bowels, - which makee theta invalnable to us in the daily treatment- 1 of disease. 1 * Fox JtcXDicz and all Lircx CoMrLArrra. From Dr. Thmlart Bdl, of New York City. “Not only are your Fills admirably adapted to their: purpouasan aperiaut, but 1 find their beneficial effects upon the Liver very markrd indeed.' They have iu my" prartlce proved more effectual for the cure of bilious corn plaints than aoy one remedy I can mentiou. I sincerely rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is worthy the confidoufio of the profession and the peojde.” Drspcpsu—lasuEsTtoxt i __ Dr. Dairy J'Knits, of Hi. Louii. "The Pius you were kind enough to send me have beea ail used In my practice, and have eotUflod me that they are truly an extraordinary medicine. £o peculiarly are they adajited to the disease* of the human system, that they seem wor * upon them alone, I have cured eomo cases of tfyj-. p«um and with them, which had retried the other remedies we commonly use. Indeed I have .experi mfutaiiy found them to be cflbctual in all tbs com plaints for which yon recommend them.” - J?*f XTrrRT ‘ — DbLBAHIXA—Rrr n From Dr. J. G. Green, of Chicago. “Tour Pills hare bad a long trial in my piacllce, and I hold them !n esteem as one of the best aperfeata I have ever found. Their alterative effect upon the Hrer makes theta Mexcollent remedy, when given in small doses for Wiow dytrnltryanadiarrhaxL Tiutlrsugnr ctating moke* them S acceptable aud couvouiuut for tho n*o of women tren.” , IgTEKxiL OesTßuenos—Worms—Scpeoxtsios. From ilrt. It, Stuart, who praclictt at a Physician and Mid wife in Boston. Ifitul one or two large doses of your Pills, taken at the proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural secre tiou when wholly or partlaUv snpi.rt-Mod, aud also very ef fcCtuMtodeanso the stomach‘andexpri worms. They are SO much the>est physic we have that I recoaiun u.l uo other te my patient*.” ConttPanos—C>mtTE!(K.s3, From Dr. JaP. )iiui/An, Montreal, Ctnada. ■ “Too much amnot bo said of your Pills for the cure of ; cosfiecncu. Jf others of our fraternity havo found them ascffleacionsasl have, they should Juiu me in proclaiming it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint which, although bod euuogh In itself, is thepro genitor of other, that are worse. I believe enstirtnm to crigimitain the liver, bat yonr Pills affect that organ and cure tho disease.” i-MPCBjras t»s Tnt Blood—Scrofclj— EarsipCLts—Salt RutffM—Tetter—Tumors—Ruei'kitum—Gotn— NtCRALOUL • From Dr. Ezekiel llalL miodelphia. “Yon wore right, Doctor, in saying that your Pius purify Lhe blood. They do that I hive used them of Imto years in my praetlce,and agree withyouritatementsoftlieir efficacy. They stimulate theexcretorics, and carry off tho imparities that stagnate In tho blood, engendering dist-ase. They stimulate the organs of digestion, and infase vitality and . vigor In to the system. “Such remedies as you prepare are a national benefit, and you deserve great credit for them.” Fob Htmtcnt—Sicx Uluucue—Foul Stomach—Pius— DBCWT—PIXTHORA—PaRALTBTS—FITS—Ac. JVom Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore. • • “Dxae Db. Atxb: I cannot answer you toAnpcomplaints I have cured with yonr Puts better than to say oR that we over tretded.*oiih a vurgatite medicine. I place great depend ence on on effectual cathartic Id my. daily contest with dit ease, and believing os I do that yrmr Pills afford us the best wo have, I of courso value them highly.” Most of the fills in market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skillful hands, is dangerous Ina public pill, from the dreadful censoqaonces that fre quently follow its Incautious'use. Thevo contain on mereu ry.or mineral substances whatwer. AYER*S CHERRY PECTORAL Has leug been msnnfactnred by a practical clicmlst, and ev ery ounce of it nndt-r bis own eye. with Invariable accuracy and core. It Is nealml end protected by law from conn terfe'iti aod cniisrqucntly can Im* rclie<l on as genuine, withonr adnlterntlon. It supplies the surest remedy tbe world has ever known for tli« cure of nil pulmonary com rdainU; for Couzlxs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Inciph-ut Consumption, and the reliefof consumptive potientain advanced stages of tpe. disease: As time mokes these facts wider and better known this medicine baa gradually become tho best reliance of. the afflicted, from ihe logeabin of tbe American peasant to the' palaces .of European kings. Thronghout ihlscntire country, in'every state and diy, and indeed almost every bamlot It contains, Cqebbt Pectoral is knowD as tho best of all reme dies for diseases of tho throat and iungt. Id many foreign countries it is extensively used by tboir most Intelligent physician*. If there is any dependence on what meu of ersry station certify it has dono for them; if we can trust our owuKnses when we boo th© dangerous affoelion* of the 3 yield to it; if we esu depend on the asanronce of tn _mt [ibysicians, whose business is to know; in short, if there Uany reltaiico npou any thing, then is It Irrefutably Eroren that this medicine does caretim class of dlseasea it i designed for beyond Any and all other remcdit-s known to mankind. Nothing but its intrinsic virtui-s, and the unmis takable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could erigioatoand maintain UitM-cputation it enjoys. 'While many Inferior remedies have boon thrust upon the commnnity have failed, and been .discsrded, this has gained friends by evory trial conferred beue&tsou the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and remarkable to bo forgotten. Prepared by DR. J. C AYER, Practical an J Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Moss., and told by all Druggists and Deal ers in Medicines every where. dm delniawlvF A VEK'S CHERRY PECTORAL AND .XA. PILLS can be hod, wholesale or retail, at j t). L FAHNESTOCK A CO’S, ■yc2o enruer of Wood and Fourth tts. Qpallti ana Strength fflust insvttably r Follow Its Cas. Hcßrhave’a Holland Bitters. /THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM- J. edyfor Dyvpopala, Direase of tbe Kidneys, Liver Com plain U,Weak°us pf any kind. Fever s£d Agoe, and the va rious affections consequent upon.a disordered gtotaach or Liver. Such oxTadigeition, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loos of Appetite, Despondency, Oostive ness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Affections, It has in numerous twtanrx proved highly beneficial, and hr others affectoda decided cure. . Nature Unde no new enemy to combat, with tbl» dellgha fbl tonicinthesystem. Itseflfectaorealmost magiaG, yet the euro permanent. It communicates no violent shook to the system, but by arousing Its vital energy to nCrmal ac tion. enables Uto throw off tbe cause, and thus thoroughly eradicates the disease. When its medicinal virtues are so universally acknowl edged, and particularly here, where it has becomeso popu- Uraa a fanuly medicine, that it iseotd by many ofth* gro cer*, aa well aa by all the druggists, it sects needless to offer farther evidence; yet aa there are doubtless some who have tried many advertised remedies, tfUl suffer from Dyspepsia! n ono or more or itsdreadlnl forma, we sub join the following certificates, the authenticity of which cannot bo doubted, coming os they do from poreons to welt known. WHAT IT IS DOING FOE THE SICK. Wm.Scbochman, well known Llthographar.aaya W I bare frequently tuea Barhnro’t Holland HI iters, and bod It iaTuiablj relieras and debility." Bar. Samuel Babcock my*: U I fcmml epvcial relief from lU Doe Oa aevrre boodacbn, jcllb wbl«.b 1 bad lone aaf J. W. Woodwell, Eiq, say*: "I bavo need Dtarhave’s Hot and Bitter* myself; and recommend U to others, kuowlng il tobelust what it U rcpre«>Dted. M Aid. Joaathon Nrely, of Lower St. Clair, sayc U I h*Te de rived great benefit from Its use for wmkmw* uf the stomach and indigestion." . Jas.MTMorphy,reyc n After*eTeralpby*ldan*hadfailed Bwhave’s Holland Bitten removed the pain from my heart and aide, arising from Indigestion." Tbe editor of tb* Kittanning Free Pres*, reyc “After one of tho best physician* in thl* place bad failed. Barbate’* Holland Bitten cured me of the v.orat form of DysMptla." Francis Felix, only manufacturer of the original**!!!tract or Coflue,”*ayc “I know that your Holland Bitten I* one ol the beat medicines In the world for e disordered stomach cr.llver." Dr. Ludwig, editor of tbe Fackd, Baltimore, pronounce U “a modiduo deaerving the confidence of the public." Dr. Edcrbart, the loading German physician of Penn a. has prescribed it frequently during the past there* year*; with marked incccos in debilitated autre of tb* digestive organa, or or the system generally. Tb* manager of Ballon r i Vinegar Factory, *ays> M X csod it myself, and waatherefete induced to try It* effect upon my wUe, (troubled with tho great dobillty common to all ot •consumptive bebit,)*nd really it is doing her more good than anything she has erer taken." KOTIuE.—-WluMTer eki»x-te to find In a beverage will be disappointed; but u. tt.e sick, week and low spirited, U will prove a grate fill areum* fc cordial, possessed of singu lar remedial properties. GAUTIONI—The great poj of this deUghtfnl Aro tna,haa induced many bnluttlnps, whkh tbe public ahoold muni against purchaslngi De not persuaded to buy any thing els* until you hare given BmrhaTe’s Holland Bitter* a fidrlriaL Ooebottlewnicoavincoyou hew infinitely supe rior It l* to all these imitation*. at $l.OO per bottle, or aix bottle* for 15.00 by the •ele Proprietor*. BENJAMIN PAGE, Jl, A CO, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. GENUAL 10Cm. ’ * Philadelphia, J. W. DyottA Sons, No. 132 North Second street; New York, Barnee A Park, 304 Broadway, corner Duane; BaltiDore,Cusbare Brothers, Gaystreet,and Penn- S lranis Avenne; Ciucinnati, Joim 1). i*ark; Chicago, Bar ly Brother*, 213 South Water street; St. Louis, Barnard Adam* A CO4 New Orleans, J. Wright A Co. faDtepldAwF BCERUAVE’S DOLLANDBITTEBS—IOO doz. on bnnd and fbr sale by B. U FAHNESTOCK A CO , DolO corner of Wood and Fourth ttreetl AUTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.—A good supply on hand lixl for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO-, nolO corner onVood and Fourth streela DELAY NOT, Ye who Conaider a fine flead of Hair TVTATURE’S GREATEST ORNASIENT, it but ere it U too late use SANDER’S BOALP TONIO, wnkh renores tbe healthy condition of the satfp, causce hair to grow on the bald, sod checks any tendency toward Its falling oot, and becoming thin. ' Afr*Fnraalo at the pringipnl Druggists, and by tho Pro I' NDiA RUBBER HOSE.—3SOO ft. from 3$ to 10 indie* In calibre, 3 and 4 ply thick, suitable for Uydrafrt,Steamboats, Fire end Locomotive Engine rnrpoe,-*. tor sale by dcO J. A IL PHILLIPS’. \CIIRE—SO bhls. Americnaand French Bale by R. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00., N * corner Wood and Flr*t »t*. rgiDE'g.— Salted Hide*. \ WflDryTOnt « , Vfiet reccired and Tor Bale by » \ SPBINOgR HARBAPQR. New crop sugar 4 molasses— -10 hhd», N. 0. Sugar, SO bbl*. N. 0. Mnlaesea, B«M thb Jay andfcr ule by T. UTTLE M CO, No. 11l Second street. SUNDRIES— 100 bus. choice Neshannock Potatoes 130 bbla. Fall asif Winter Apples 3 ** HwectClder, poreJnice; > New Pbfla, Sugar Cored Dans t ~ , of old Shoulders good order, Id etorcaoJ fjreal%at27 Fifth etreet. U?RIDDLE. IDER.—S bbls. Sweet Cider for sale by' M HENRY U OOLUMS. iANK,BbOKS.-On band, or made to order in raperlor manner WM. Q. JOHNSTOM k 00~ Plank Book W*r«botu» 67 Wood St SUNDRIES.— Tenn.'Fiour, 183 cacks van* OM brandb; do do 78 bbl*. Broadway Mill* Sumac 73 “CT'tow 28 bbla. on atcamer Fanny. Fern to arrire on toryUby. . do 9„ .IBAUIIDIOKBYACO. TjOPS.—IS bales Prlme Ne\r York Hops in JJL Wore and fey aale by: d«3 ■ 8. UAEBADoIT ... .. ■- rurSTERS—In daily receipt of J.V.'Pratfa V/ctUtnted Ko. 1 Norfolk la can* or in <he'l, «ad mull, will wnmuit ™9!?"V* 11 «* “I™**.W imi OrtlM bnmuhtto thu m ™ l - 4<& ■ ■ .u. RIDDLE. CPANISU BROWN-25' bib. Tor Sale by ba, mmmocg a<& ' sacks,- 50 lb«. XVMdvlurnnudTbiitbl,/- . 1J uyfl—4ta3ea Bewfarade tor. i ttw iV wwn*'uwiamu7Wwiiirt* Sailymis. = 1858. Ffttuurlranla £i*llre*a«lBsBu. k WINTER ARRANGE-Rgggi m inn f I Chit&daßttUosdaTvfiK^SslESSßß Jamurj ISlh, TUB PAST U AIL TRACT lems the PuKßgtr Station enry morning. except Sunday, At ACS c’dock/PitUbwgh I lq PhiUdelpUA At llj6o r. K. TUB BXPRKSB TRAD? Icathi the Station' entry mw nine at 9.50, ■ - The Johnstown AEftrymTivAttmt train Imtu PittibcTEb J dally, except SnndSTSSo^c^SS,SSSS •tehoui, ua running uliru Conunangb. Fust Accom maution Train for Turtle Creek Bridge*ieATta daily, except Bandsy, at 10.40 Id ThaAoennA Hrffiniw»l>tlMi Train fee i Turtle Creek Icatcs daily,Bandar ewemedLauSo P “11-- &h* Third Ac«mm»dw£a train* Creek team dally, except Sunday, at fc2o p. U. 5 EetnnungtfctlMMTlTAlnPittibur^ealbllowr—Expte* L*s p. “4«*n, ADO a. sl; Johnstown Accommodation U; m 4 rim Turtle Creek QAOa. bl; Second ‘ iAWp. mThird Accommoditten, AlO p. m. Trains for Biairarlll* and Indiana connect At BUirtrillA I»t.r«clta iit» SUM Train Eut, Eiprtu Train Wot, and the Johnitown Accommodation Train Bait and WeaL IliUburgh and ConneUmlia Trains, stopping at all Sta ttona on the PUutmrgb and CoanelUrlU* Hoad, loatb daily, Sunday execpted,aa follow*:—sl*UTrala,7:ooa. na:Express J rain ' r^ i) P-' m - Retarding Traloi. trom PitUhurgfa and CoanelliTUla Hoad, ariireat PltUirargb, l| a. m. And 6:10 p. m. The trattling public win find U greatly to their Intmfh lo going Beet or \Teat, to travel by the PenneylranU Beil* fund, as the accommodations now offered cannot be ftlonany other route. As the road le ballasted with stone, and ie entirely free from duet, we can promiee safety, speed and comfort to ail who may furor thU road with their pat* ronage. Fare to New York. “ u Philadelphia....... « “ Baltimore “ “ Lancaster..—...— ** “ Harrisburg— .. 7 45 Baggage checked to all Slat loos on the Pennsylvania ftsU Road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Pease agora purchasing tickets in care jrill bj charged Ten Oenta in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations where the Company baa cn agent. Notice—ln case of loea, the Company will hold them eelvee responsible for personal baggage only, and ,fur an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. U.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Paasengere and Baggage to and-from the BepoL at a charge tug to exceed 25 cents for ana beegage. For 'ticket* apply to J. BTEWABT, Agt, At lha P. R. B. Passenger Station, on Liberty sod Grant sts. * Jas-1 jd—dtr2l ipnE pirrsßiißGifft° ticb * ' ' ItllAD COMPANY, with Itl uspll Rolling mnit Qtotit, audit* through connections, is prepared to* tranipbxt' Passengers and Freight tom Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and all 'place* West and Booth west, with a great degree cfrffmlirity expedition. ' :K . The bet that thla read forms a direct and consolidated lino between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is a sufficient guar antee that ita Trains will m«h» good time, an< tonnections with Trains on dtber Rrants. rmxaOX&TBAIBS Ul 71 * Pittsbdrgb. I Crestline, i Pc Wayne D. S. Mail 5-SOx. K. I 2.00 P. X. I 0.00 P. X. E*pk*«- 2.16 p. X. 11005 F. X. j 6.46 X. X. Mall Trvio leaves Pittsburgh at 620 a. X, am ring in Chi cago at 626 x. x. Express at 2.00 P. x. Kxxcr Cuccraxn—Mail train at 9.53 p. x. Expros train at 7.00 x, u. ' Tbo 900 x.u. Train from Pittsburgh being a Train for local basinets, (s overtaken at Cratlins by Express train from Pittsburgh at 2.16 p. x. All Trains make dose connections at Crestline for Colum* has, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and 8C Louis; also, at Rst Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Wastern Railroad Cr Übyette, Central Illinois and Bt. Loo is; also, at forest with drains on ths U.8.6LE.E.8. From Chicago. (Ft. Wayne. I Crestline. iArr.nttib'c 0.8. Mall— *- * U. 8. Mall 6.46 P.Bj 620X.X. 1225P.X. 9.10P.X. Express,. 000 X. X.j 2J009.U. |10.05p.X.| 7.26 X.M. TheM Trains me keduecjOonnecUona with Trains for Phils dulnbis, Baltimore and New York. Trains from EL. Louis. Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Oolnm* bus mako eloee connections at Crestline with all returning Trains. At FC Wayne, Trains from*6C Louis, Central lilt nois, Labyette, and Intermediate places, connect with above Trains. At Forest, connections are made with Trains to and tom Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. < Accoxxosattos Taxiaa—Leave New Brighton tor Alle gheny at 7.00 A. ic, 1220 r.v.. Leave Allegheny for New Brighton at 0.46 X.X, and 420 P.x. Baggage cheeked through, and mj charge for handling, • For tickets and farther information Apply to A. T. JOHN* ETON, Agent, at the Great Western Railroad office, directly on the corner of the Monongahela Mouse, Pittsburgh or tr GEORGE PARKIN, Passenger station. Pena £c between Wayne ant! Hand; EP. PATRICK, No. 80 Dearborn Et Opposite Tremont iinojo, Chicago, or t the Agents at the Stations atsng the Hoe. ■ To commence on MONDAY, January 26th, and continue until farther notice. J. J. HOUSTON, Oca. IWr and Frt Art. D. W. BOSS, Pasa’r Agent, Chicago. J. II MOOKR, Snp*t. mySO-ocSI t*y w Inter Arranasnent«.~...l6ft7« QT. LOUIS, ALTON ANUfigiMilmhieitop OcQICAGO RAILROAD—OnEMiWHSTIWff and after OCTOBER 26, Trains will run as follows; GOING SOUTH. Learn Chicago at... Arrive si St. Louis. ....11:80 a. h. and 1030 P. X. 630 ju u. and 130 p. H. GOING NORTH. Lcavo Eut St. Louis at-. Arrive at Chicago at. ...8.-00*. X. and 430 1. X. —.8:40 p. x. and 6:44 A. x. OONNKOTION& At CHICAGO, with ail the Great Eastern and Northern Lines. At JOLIET, with Rock Island Railroad West, and “Cat Off," East. At PEuRIA JUNCTION. with Peoria and Oqnawka Rail road for Peoria, Gaieshnrglt, Barling(oa and intermediate places. At BIAJOMTNGTOh’, with Illinois Contra! t*»n.vs»A North ten] Sooth. At SPRINGFIELD, with Great Western (ML) Railroad, East for Decatur, Ac; West for Jacksonville Naples. At ALTON, with. Terrs Hanto and Alton Railroad East, and sleamm on the River. At BT. LOUIS, with Ohio and Bliss. Railroad East, West by Pacific Railroad and Missouri steamers to Northern Mis souri, Kansas and Nebraska. Also, to ail points on the Illt nois and Mississippi rivers. rough Tickets can be obtained *at aU the principal Railroad Offices# *3_Tnrough Tickets and Freights as )ow bj by any other Route. A. H. MOORE, General Saperintendest. - E. M. GOODRICH Gen. Eastern Agent. no 3 mrTrdly Pennsylvania Railroad. does with Western, North-Western, and South-Western States by » continuous Railway direct. This road also con nects at Pittsburgh with daily line of Stea&era to all porta oq the Western Riren,snd at Gere land and Sanduidiy with Steamers to all porta an the North-Western T*a««- m*Hng the inoet direct, cheapest, t *- Ny whjefi FREIGHT can he forwarded t WctL RATES BETWEEN PHI LAV iURGH. rmST CLASS—Boot*, Shoes, . Caps, Book*, Dry Goods, (tn boxes, _ and trunks.) Drugs, (In boxes and bau kwu ®*- Feathers, Puts. Ac— SECOND CLASS*—Domestic flhswftng,' Shirting nd Tickiogr, (in original bates) Drugs (in casks.) Hardware, Lsather, i&cpexLOOt*. (In rolls or boxes) Wool and Sheep Pelts, Eastward THIRD CLASS,—Anrila, Steel, rai » | "» (In' casks,) Hants Bacon and F u —trsd (loose or in casks,) Tobacco,' **• ed, (except Cigars or Cot,) At FOURTH CLASS—Co flee, Fish,, and Pork (la cask* or boxes,. . ... . Istrd and lArd Oil, Nails, Boda Ash, fltr» f man Clay, Tar, Pilch, Rosin, t FLOUR—SI,OO per kbL until GRAIN—Ia car loads 46c per' iotlca 00TT0N—$2 per bale not - ...pL n ß ffl further notice. * shipping goods from any point eastofPhOadsl- I* 6 *** "vta. Annnfemfa Soa/vad.'* All Qoodscoaalgned to tha Agents of tUt Bead at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will he forwarded without detention. FimoßT AOOT9—a E. Brans, M EOby street. Bdsttm: J J- ril o *.2^? OT .^ OM^“dNo * 1 wSttaVud John McDonald, No. 8 Batter Race, New YcrfcPtarceA 00, lrwin A Gx, and Bpdfisasa A Brows. 0-; JWdrnnt, JJadtanaTlai^DimeaniL Hl.} J. P. Qlam, Ft Wayne, IndTlTj. BceederTPhflaJlS graw A Boons, Baltimore; IX A.. Stewart, PltUbondu 11. D. HOUSTON, Oen T l Freight Agent Phils. H. J. LOMBAKRT, Bapt. Sly Pittsburgh and CoimeUTllle aallroid. THE PITTSBURGH OonneUevDle lunraadia nowMlWßlff—TT' opened far the transportation of passengers and freiriilto Arrangement* here also been wnU the Penna. Central Railroad |by which through freight Co phCadelnhla and Baltimore *lll be carried from points on the pute* targh and OonneUrille BaCreed, bp car ca farorabla ■ term*. Rnrnnno or Taxur*—On and afier Monday, SSthDee. the Passenger Train* will be ran dally, except gaadaya, a* follows Uail Train, will leare the Passenger Station of the Penaa. Railroad, at Pitta borgh, 7 JJOo’dock, A. IL, arrirlox at Ccz* nellirflle at I£oo UL ,-.«., ■**!*»*e*wo» Rxpre»E*»eager Train win leave PlttitargiLetfaSO o’ek P. SL,gdartireatConnellsrille atBsop.U, Rrroaxura Bxpiuss Train will leave Oonsdhvflle at t o’clock,-A. M-, connecting with {the BUinvllle Awo*»nip datlon Train on the Penn*. Railroad which arrives at pitta target 11 A. M. Mail Train will leave OonneUarllle at £OO P. M_ and con* nects with theßrintonAocomtnodetionTrainentbePenna. Railroad, which arriree at Pittsburgh atftOOP.M. Freight to and from Pittsburgh end nations on the Pitt* bnrgh and ConnelUrille Railroad, will be received and de livered at tbe enter Depot of thsPena*. Radioed Oomnafir Bunting RHall’s Ooachea far Mt Pleasant, Cnlontown! Frostburg and Cumberland leare OonneQsviUe resularlv on the arrival of the grains. J Uall Train connect* also at West Newton with by the plank road, with Honnt Pleasant, Somerset. Berlin! Sandpoteh,Cumberland,Ac. n Tickets can be had from the Ticket Agent at the Penna: Railroad Passenger Depot. <** H BLACK TOJ»» »■*•*% Sundries — 200 bbls No 3 Large Mackerel; 100 bf bble ** “• « 20 bbts (No 2 ‘ 20 hf bbls “ “ 20 bhlt'No 1 “ 26 hf bbls “ “ 160 bbls Pickled Herring; 100 half bbls While Hsfa; 60 “ Treat; 25 bbls M 25 •* Lake flelaon; 10 drums QeftHsh; 76 bbls New Orleans Moltsseg 60 “ Whits FUnt Hominy; 60 “ Pvarlaeh; 200 u White lime; 100 “ Hydraulic Cement; 100 boxes Pearl Starch; 80 bbls « “ 1000 boxes prime W. R. Cheese: 20 bblt Eggs; 1600 btuhelsOrled Apples; 100 bbls No 1 Leaf uud; 100 bushels Clovar Seed, For sale by Js27 J. B. CANFIELD. TKINS' CELEBRATED ' — T"'A-L ' 80 DAT CLOCKS, far Counting Room and Parlor. BrPf Adassottmsnt in Rosewood cases;elegant pattens . Juat received and far sale by J. B. jcSOaltf Jewel era, No. 88 Fifth street. JOB PRINTING.— CARDS, CIRCULARS, . BILL HEADS, BILLS LADINO, POSTERS. PAMPHLETS, LABELS, v . LETTER HEADS . ?And every description of Job Printing, plain or ornament* aL execated neatly, promptly and atmacniMe ratee by - WM. O. JOILNSTO.I 400., _.(no7) Printer*, Binder* and Stationery 67 jfcod 8 : i' UST RECEIVED— 7“T~ ~~ t w TflfatoO GermanClgar* Havana . M ' 800 bxa.Vlndnla Manufactured Tobacco. -; The largest assortment of ugars and Tobacco ever offered n this dty,ls now open far examination and sale, at : GEORGE WRYHAtTB ‘ ncfctf * ■ 'Cor, fcnlthfleldstreet and Diamond Alley •- SKEOS'NO. t IiAKD; . ' 3 bbU. fresh Roll RacWandfafaaleby -oca • ...... > EHRIYERADIL WORTH. I Rfi baga Prime Rio Coffee jagt receired ivU andforaaleby• BHBIVKE*Dn.WqBTH ... 1400.£3$ B, &m!?iSTOra a^ 4*» wmwiwßiiwm. Kailwaii* BBUO Tit. “* <sl *T«l»»a * Pitl.Wgh Rail Road oS^ifi3222£®gfcw SEW AKP COHUoblom ntttvn PENN STREET, ABOY* DEPOT, pesnshtania cabal o ® lNa Ta The attention of Merchant*. ... Ufaritodto tharoparior ftShttaa pa*«m», aAFsrt a» in* a .S“ a, * Bo4 * and fc* the prompt trawportatton oTF?«(cfat» b T . cotfnSEovs juilwa rcosSKffom Prom PITTSBURGH to CLBrELANIX TOLEDO, Dmmr CHICAGO. OOLUMBCR, PATTON, INDUNapousl’ CINCINNATI, WBDTBLI AND ALL THE* WESTERN-NORTH WESTERN AND SOUTH : WESTERN STATES. • freight ieeent to moat of the ahore placoa In U» aane ear* Inxhkh it la loaded at thle Depot. TUowA Beeeifts piece to cU important <Ria4r. For farther infcnnatioa apply to JOHN P. GLASS, felMf >- ' Agent A LLEGEENY YALLElornn ./jIRAILBOAD.— REMOVAL 07 fSSQIIT DEPOT.TO THB CORNER 07 BUTLER AND CARSON fffKJBCTS, NINTinTARD, AND A GREAT RE LUCT I ON'OF TARIF7 RATES,—On tad after JOLT 20th, U 67, freight wUibaracetod** abort at tfcabHovlng titer. To Mahoning— ..at SSc. par lOOpouada. ToGraVaEddr ——at2sc. “ ■* ** To Red Bank .at 29c. “ » .*» . To Bradys Bead at SIR “ ** * Flour—Over Jits barrels Btdttnderjlflf. - To Mahoning- ~,— iie.]wfiTT«i ToGray*! Eddy , , •'• ~„ai«»- « “ To Red Bank .-Adc. * - To Br»dj J « Bend... “ * _ .. Flour—barrels end over. To Mahoning...^-,,M*. **’ * To Or»y«Cddy 1. - " To Bed Bank am*. ** - Toßradv’a Band , An ~„4fry « “ a. b. ioQMffi.o«MralTktotA<«»». G. WeMtri tlaU Bo>U. fir ALENA AND ' CAGO Onion Bnflrond, U*lattK9l9iS9B'' SS&: 1 • FtJI«TOJV, AND lOWA LIKK—Tor Dixon* Felton, ud noKhcrtor ur* & oU>«rUs«,coaneotUf•tFoUdDvlth tnftQrMllovn Btan- * Wot. V - 1 -BELOIT A2H> IdADIBOM LISE—For BoJolt, JmwctGW,-, - Central wtocwuin. "~' • " FOX Him V ALLEY LINE—For ■ Crystal Leit, Ho' Henry, Rkhacnd, aod potato North. '■ •. Two train daily; Sunday excspted, trail cftksabor* potato, making do** coonactlon wtm tha'Butera Kdad«, aad withaacketi 00 thg MlmkrippL north and aocth. - F. A. HALL. Jon® % mWft. PrML StfamsSipa. LlTtipooL Fbliadtlpßtt an<t Kew York getiw BUMMhIp Cnmpaay. npEE SPLENDID JL forming the shore Una _ wQI sail from KnrSUifi Ycrkaaftßowif \ .• . CTTYOFfIAISdrOBS,/CayLLeiteh, Jaa.TfclBs*^ KANGAROO, i : - • ?sftey,Feb.4tlS > “ ‘ And each altewiaTbttrsdaj.-..: _ / • From Limpoßl cvoT altomtaWadDMdiy. •" ‘ Far» fromMewYorfc,CabtafTfr, thirdCUnASfl.. . ■ Before Tlcksto-anflafil'iarstx ttCßtbtbyaaystoaae ' of the llna. Ostia, $140» TUrtt Otf% *7*. ’' Them Brnirnihlpsaretapfrlled. with- lmproTed Tfatartjg ' compartments, and carry eipwkucsd Sargson.: Psrsonsxboiit proceeding «d Europe, or wishtagaaasn fer their friends from the ot& confer, caa pafcfaeee tfctat and obtain all information by applytog to f. G.Dale.l kroadway, H. Y, Sable A Portal, Vn Broadway. B.YJcr • * JOHN THOiIPBON, afo-Überty st~ ftmbcfjfc ; Arrt dam SaQhwFkek«bU». tween New York and LtreryooL Dnltoaddir the abor*- de29—apS .L*-''.. . . .-■■•l Monti aq?. Dollar ItTlDia Dank. Jfa 6s Jbtrrft SSrteLMiddU Boom, Jontf Htm itaUtn OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK, " aleo oo WedneedayandSaturday areolae*from Hay first to Norember' tint, from T to 9-o'clock; sod from ▼amber first to May first, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deparita rocetred of all noi net leas than one Dollar, end a dividend cf the profits declared twice a year,w- Josaaad'Decezaber. Interest was declared at the rat* 01 *, six per cent per annam,ln December, 1856, alto. In Jose and December, 1556. ana Jane and December, 1&67. Interest, If not drawn cat, It placed to the credit tboda ' £ alter as priarinnl, endbeais the samelnhireettmathairtt ysofJmparw December, compounding twice a year Wih ptU trmtbUag the depositor to call or «Ten to pneent bis passbook. At this rate, mosey will doable is less this U years, making la the aggregate no nr aas ass sin ra cm ansa. Bodes ffrmtalnlng tfa* Cbirtar. lsttoes foßdsbed gntfc on Prvident ..gj Bf-lawa, Baba tad Rrfrv »Uon it tb* cfflc*. \QS JLBBKK. Hopavell Hepburn, Junta Shidie, Alexander Bradley. Bobartßobb, William 8. LaTelej, Hill Bnrgwia, Jobs H. fitoeabogw* N. Gr»tt«n Hornby, ImelLPensodc, JazsM D. KelUy, {no* Hantaan, Jobs B-OcaftvTk a* William J. Anderses Jobs 0. Albert Cnlbertaon, John E J. GarfnerCoflln,'. Alonao A. Carrier, ' . John BL MflUar. Wilier P.UumU, ■WliwnHiikr, . A.M-Ptiiixl.U.D Hear? L. Kiafnlt, JotmEßimr, . Georfiß. Seldeii *!»*■*»> ayTlwdl^ IbeeboU CmstMttv, Omm B. Whitt, ZifUsx coLtoa. Derld Campbell, Charles A. Oolion. William Boogies, frande Felix, George V. Gilmore, James & Boon, Win lam 8. Hares,, Secretary aad Trea aalilyd-jagfcdawF Banking houses ofjoun t HOGG. t ' FORIV .hedAjrd CD, 1 aoMEBSw 1 sosomasToo^ .WSSTMOaro CO, CXIHNSLLBYILLE. JhL. JATHTBOO, Penaa « « . . NEW CO, repTawa « * Oapodts reealrad, Btasnts made, Drafts bonght, sold and collected, Bank Botes and •tads boogfcl and add gtocki. Note* end other Beairftiu bcugiitujdVild on com mlnfrin. (Xirreepondepoeaadcallectkae^wn**^ HOLMES & SON, DEALERS DTFOR. • XIQN end Domestic'Billa of EzchaiißiSaKkte ■ Cemetery Marblo 'Worltm. ... ; No. 533 liberty Sreei below Vajn#, _PITTBBUBQ.H..Pi . J Matthew .* IC A 1 UAB2LB wig ab '* W il, 1 ? JJS§ PE c T iTOi.Y A la l rff ofoVery nrtetyof MctUrWott, ■£Sy wftctnf * “ 4 “ u Tombs JEftUetwuul Gravestone* .‘J of rmj?tri«tyandfcna; r ftUatU Ptoc«% OentreTihle, ; , Pier, B&ma ■ taAWub ■' ••-'/'■ Stand Tcp«, WUcblU l« ofiferiofu loweirixiy etW«ittUbdia^We>t Mbtttfpj to&MliiezsrMato S»tWinixtit Hetttlao prtptrtdiolmlUßMiirfimltt, esdan Perl«tf with MiS • fesssssasaKasgßj? w * . j 72?§Bs& Theme* Beott,B»q., 'A- -t . JJ™ wittii - J&JjQu&W} efttur fl*lih*d Aria (he wajfc, «t WMml* -. : ■lAoaudauniafesMafti with the mniinifM'i'eii SS«SiKß?^*w^Ss£*- - - r - ■ «imriuT. u ■imiaN*«-“- ISSUED,:an Oil-Color,Portrait of : J, H. BZBJJL v- Boßrt!aßaflainf r PhnS*yfi f From JPctroonfr . - - «f“L«*B Uta InM> to iOTda,' 7 • Oolof Priak whJd>' h>T> wtn WfUmmisit ■ 1 dtdlm, coold t* ptodood foe th« trifling aS t -7 JTaatlwPennnltsaiin.-. «VTv printed la toon, th&tbukU thaoeritof * mintln* **>. , r From Gnfcurti Jltgtxioo*'' - . * t *£<lQal to fine landon Pjinti Bold twrclbr fs «mj |f. Balog add stlha&nr pile* of fifty P-IWitoW emu. *s£gj. EiBSBBS 4MI CABPESTEBS ITTESTIOM Yodk attention is directed to wttt —Ucfd Itock of8e—oo»d LtTMßilkl iOMBBRII LUMBSHIII .. OatundudfijrttlotWboUabaiulßtulLbT ; J"AMES AA«BHrEIIt 4s 00, (finccwon to Wm. iTBrUr * BonJ AiiUtamnciiT.M. Dreraed Flooring, Shelving and Weather ■; Boarding, Shingle*, Lota, Joiat, Stad w ding, Clear and Common Plank, Boarda, Ao., 40., 4c. ondcZoM toaUt&sJtalxtTxxnu, - °"” r - V*famntaM*fh*ptlMVnß«iH' Cm. W iw : ■•ag»JffISfiSS!SSSSSS^ ;^" nSSSg* 4 *° “ 7 «srS^?krSita»i , *e.te 1 PHIQEB-: IlB<ril«lrfR*BM?«j"^ B, ***‘ ;,l '‘ , *! 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