The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, February 26, 1858, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Attothtiitutta,^.
fßtatrtlanroua. .
PHtibactb Uedse Farm Hnnfn’V : GAS FROM HO SIR. OIL
PBUiprlEttßE," ORNAMENTAL® j „ Arnr pI^TmaTERIAi,.
o ~ n - n r Sf ! mnEmon illuminating propel-
UMXD£xtißdzit£rtmaßQS a fhBß &to?.Je«tbkb, embrac- I TIES of Gu from Boaln and
to «ddu nxlacil ■»*»
200{000 or upwards ofEmsree&s, ftwa 10 indies ta« W in with coal. In order to enpplj their customers with a So
--***-: =Sr
Ai onritockofEYergrton, lad Bbrobtoij i. itn taps . Tto gi~t..r fcr tto
SHSassr essbss
as££U7£.’tVr iSon j», Jo the APPARATUS cheaper and raoreielrabfe to erery way.
tv?””! tfr.worffTHl*™ A Joho- B.COATKS, of 370 Broadjray, New York,boa devoted his
oonreSTthe Poet Office, Pitta* entire attention to tha manufacture and aaleof Portable Gas
S“2frf°- “**2SKiS U A JAB/MURDOCK- Apparatus, and be re«peetftlly calif the attention of tb
vurgn. ****** * -.— public to hi* present complete and efficient machine.
POT Fan. Fiantinß- , Perfect latulaction totnepurchaser guaranteed to tr*ry
OOAfl DWAnF CHERRY, 2 ’year caao. For further Information address
aJoUUo&mletiM. «E? S. COATES, 576 Broadway, New York;
Jyflfcgawdly or DAY IP tt. WILLIAMS. Pittsburgh, P.
%S&nSl££!32£*«, *Wta, from .nullto > BOOTS AHD SHOES.
J AMES E 0 E NO. &Q MARKET STREET,
Three wishing an extra article of choice rarietire slight
flod It to thsir Interest to sxsmlnsiinr stock betore ordering
djewtare. *e£d*wtfT. JNO. MURDOCK, Jr.
Qrapo Vines.
inn'finn EMBRACING 17 varieties
Ivv.VvV/m vtlltenld ttrarylow prices, by
applying 7 to 7 JOHN MURDOCH, Jo-.
■fertAwtf ? Plttxbargb and OtUai Stamrtm.
ARDEN SEEDS FOR 1858.—Qur etock
\JT of tally Seeds for Hotbeds, ezabadng Uio most ap
proved sad vtluable rarietiM lu cultivation, ** ready. Or
der* from Gardeners, Dealers or others, promptly filled,
from the Seed and Implement Warehouse, «L Fifth street,
JAMES SVARPRQP.
Btni utnos
ftttanoß Nanery>
BOCKfiTOCE *. AUUOS.
INVITE THE ATTENTION ,OFQ
the public to their large and Tided assortment of2E»
it Trees, Shrubbery, Ac.
Norsery Ground four and ahalf nines from Pittsburgh,
tbs old Washington Road. Guts Tua Post Omca.
t62ftlywTxxy Allegheny county, Pa.
J?silalitlpf)ta atbettiannmla.
Screw Presses.
POWER AND HAND PRESSES, for
Woolen, Cotton ami Paper Monufoctnrera, Printers,
Lithographers, Book-Binders and Tallow Chandlers; Copy
log Prunes, extra alio, for Forwarding Houses. Post Offices.
Railroad Companies, 17 in.by 22, and 22 by 24; Letter and
Beal PressesiMUl and Jack Screws.
CHARLES EVANS A SON,
Corner Bread and Quarry Streets,
aoK^md—Js3o PHILADELPHIA.
ALLEN * NEEDLEB.
No. 23 South Whams, and 83 South Water Strut,
PHILADELPHIA,
rrmOLESALE DEALERS in oils,
YY Candles, Btarch, Ac- A foil assortment on hand to
which the attention of dealers Is reapecUnlly asked,
rarfcdly ,
Baltimore Abbertisments.
o. Bnanxs AXiramn—*. aiaor
ARBIISTEAD* RIGGS * CO.,
Agents for the sale of Virginia
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
No. 37 Ssehangs Pita, Baltimore.
on hand a largeitock, which they distribute
the lowest market prices. ap2fclyd*
Dr. McLANE’S
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LITER PILLS.
Two of Clio 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, &e.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
SOLE PROPRIETORS, Pitt!
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
-porting to be Vermifuge
and Liver Pills. All
others, in comparison
/ with Dr. McLane’s, are
worthless.
The genuine McLane’s
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
PLUMING EEO’S,
Wood Tt., Ti.
r - ‘'i -f f •lor*.
The Golden Prize
Illu«trmt«d. 1858. Illa»tr»ted.
rpHE NEW YORK WEEKLY GOLDEN
I
tne day, An Imperial Quarto containing cost riots, or
rowroottrung. flutortalnlhg original matter, and m-
A Gift worth from oO cents to $5OO In
•old, will be presented to each antiacrlber
fsnnedlßtely on receipt of the enbeerlp
tton money*
TERMS: , „
Ona copy fcn-onayeax 42 00 ’ an ?
One copy tor two yean,.—g W» and 3 gifta.
Dm copy lor three yean...—ls 00, and 3 fdju.
On# eopyitir fire j*ara.....—l9 00, and 5 gift*:
AXt> TO CXCU
Tbro*eoirii*,on*r**r. — - &
Twcnty-uae copies, one jew 4» 00, and a to-
TbokrtUlM to be distributed are comprised In the follow
ing Ult>»
-iO do do do 410000, each!
10 Palpit Lew Banting Cased Watchre...sloo 00». «tcz>
20 GwaWatohea..,.c. $74 CO, each
—5O (to do s*> 00, each
r IOQ do do - $5O 00, each
“gooLodio*' Gold Watches......— - $25 00, each
200 SllTer Ilnatlng Caaed Watches $3O 00, each
U)0 SUrer Walcbea-.. $lO 00 to $25 each
ftlOGOGoldGoJirdj Vest and Fob CfcaJus-410 00 to $3O each
Gold LockeU, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast
PlaTcoff Mas»6lw®Button*, Bings, ShirtSrtd-sWatch
Jtsri. Gold and SllrerTWinbifa, and* Tariety ofotber.artl
cUawortb from 60centsto$15 each.
rmmadlatolyon i«elpt of tbeenbecriptlon money, the
mbacriberiinJtm* will be entered anon oor subecrlptton
- . 40 JtoSat BnUdtog,S34 Broadway, N. Y
ft»dn»a Copied sen* ftw. AgeaU Wanted.
j.VwAtwayeSirF ' -
tgomlßll WOBMSIU
* VUES’ WORM CONFECTION, a the
inssr
MX : ' ~ Yoodmd «t WIl
HOPBB, BOBTOH.,
; V'.:
NEAR THE MARKET,
flu Just received lift large
Fall and Winter stock of
LADIES’, MISSES' and CHILDRENS’ BOOTS and SHOES;
MENS' CALF, KIP AND COARSE
BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIBS,
GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac.
BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOES, Ac.
“FORD’S” RUBBER SHOES,
A very mperlor article and very neat,
Direct tram the Manufacturers, which ho will soil-by the
PAia or FACKiGBat Tory reduced prices for ca»h.
This stock comprises ono of tbo largest assortments to be
found In any dty, suitable for city and country ralos, and
haring over twenty years experience in buying, be trusts
that ho can now suit all tastes. lie respectfully invitosnll
In want to c dL assuring them that they will bo pleased.
mr2o— **l6
AYER'S WORM CONFECTION is pleas
ant to take.
Ayer’s WormOonfoctlon contains no Calomel.
Ayer's Worm Confection is purely vegetable.
Ayer's Worm Confection will not sicken.
Ayer's Worm Confection is uninjurious.
Ayer's Worm Confection b the only safe Worm Remedy.
Ayer’s Worm Confection la .the only efficient Worm Remedy
Ayer’s Worm Confection only requires an Introduction
into families to procure for itself universal favoritism.
Compounded and fur tale, wholesale and retail, at the
Drugstore of JOHN HAFT, Jo,
dell corner of Wood and Sixth sta., Pittsburgh.^
Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works
JNO. 33. MATTHEWS,
Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter,
JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, &c.—
Knives, Scissors and Razors Ground, Knife Blades
Inserted: Table Knives Repaired, and General Jobbing at
tended to: LOCKSMITH AND BELL-HANGER,
80. 138 Smtthlleld Street, near Sixth,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
4»*Tbe abovo Orta tspreparod to make anything in the
aha poof an odge tool, or do any kind of smith work what
ever, on short notice. Jy23;lyd
____________
GOOKIXQ AND PARLOR STOVES,
GRATES AND FRNDBRS,
FIRE IRONS, SCUTTLES,
And other seasonable articles in my line, for sale to suit
QEO. W. nCBLKY,
F»lenU atreot, Alle;
STOVES! STOVESII STOVES!!!—The
Tropic Cook, the best improved, as well as the heaviest
ol the site now made; the Parlor and Chamber Stove; The
‘lda,’ 1 which is conceded by all who have seen It to be the
most handsome and omamuutal Stove here or elsewhere.-
Call mud see them at the Iron City Steve, Copper and Tin
Warehouse of T. J. CRAIG A CO.,
selO No. 134 Wood it.
NOTICE-All persons having claims aguiust
GEORGE E. AJINOLD, or lu any wise Indebted to
him, will please call at once and pay to, or arrange the
same with ROBERT DALZELL,
at R. Dnlzell A Co n Liberty street,
or A. S.UELL,
No. 103 Fourth etrect-j Pittsburgh,
Ja23:lm<l-chD Assignees of Gio. E. Arnold.
D“UNOAN ; S" BUSINESS' AND'ORNr*
MENTAL PENMANSHIP, Just published in six nuu
hers,quarto demy size; being the most complete system
extant, and altogether superior in stylo and quality to any
hithortoofferedtothepublic. Each Book contains 24 pages,
and will bo fumisbodat tho low price 0t1'2% cts. A liberal
discount will be mado to wholesale purchasers for cakli.
WM. Q. JOHNSTON A CO., Publisher*,*
Blank Book Manufacturer* and Stationers,
Jal3 No 67 Wood street.
Hew Fork and San Francisco Steamship
Line, via Panama Railroad.
THE first class steamship Northern
LIGHT. 2,300 tons, E. Master,SSß
will sail from pier 3, North itfrir, on WEDNESDAY, March
10th, for ASPINWALL, connecting with the first class
steamship ORIZABA. 2AOO tons, J, fl. Bletrhen. Ms«tor.
leaving Sanfranclsco March 3th.
For p&csage and freight, apply ONLY to
D. TUitEANCIi. Agent,
No. 6 Bowling Own. N«*w York
feMmd _ _
SYRINGES —I have just rcc’d a supply of
Mattson's Celebrated Syringe*, prououucvd to tw snp*>
rior to any other dost In ‘tue. Those wishing anything of
this kind should call and examine these before purchasing
elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING,
fe9 corner of Diamond and Market street.
STATIONERS' HARDWARE,—
Oopyinig Presses tad farnitara for do.
Pumping “
Office Calenders,
Bill Filet,
Cancelling Filet,
“ Hammers,
Bill Head Boxm,
Knenlop, “ S and 4 porta,
Twine “ .
Poet Office u
- Tin Cotters.
Denk WelgUU,
Pen Rack*. a great variety,
English Klatea, wltii eqr. «ud -iTsl fnunrs
German. Iron and parmlain SUti-a,
Pocket Knives, Prosing d<>
Just receive,] and &>r sale l>jr
oc3o
Market and 'i>\ ttrwL
GROCERIES— 100 bgs prime Rio Coffee
70 hf. diU. Y. and Impari&lTras;
GO boxes &* and S* Lamp (Tobacco;
200 kegs Nalls, assorted size*;
100 boxes Window Gitas, aasorUd lire*
GO dot Zinc Wash Boards;
100 do Cora Brooms;
600 bdls. Straw Paper;
‘ 200 bxsOlire, Oleine, Roaia and Palm So*
100 do Moold and Star
for sale by nolO
K. ROBJSO.VAfijJ.
1 WORN’S EXTRAdrOF COP '
. SARSAPARILLA—Another nappl
Knglhli rened/Jujt rec'dbj IV'
OATS.— 300 bushi
ale by frl
fust received and for
IIENfIT U. COLLINS.
barrels just received
•sale by w irExnr it. colons.
TOOLS.—Saws, Knives, Chis
■ i»!«- and all varieties of Priming Instruments lor the
garden or orchards. Ja2Bd»tw*F JAIIEBWARDROP.
CONORESS WATER—A new lot received
this day and lor sale at JOS. FIZMIXQ'B.
0 A GRO. PATENT CARBON OIL LAMP!
tC\J JostreeUby J*W MACKEOWN A FINLEY
STOCKS —Bank, Bridge, Insurance and
Copper Stocks sold at p'nblie or private sale, by
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.
Sale THURSDAY EVENINGS at the Mer
chants’ Exchange J*lB
Leather belting—a good mippiy of
the Lest Easters Slannfactnre, on hand (or ale low by
Ja3o J. AIL PHILLIPS, 26 and 28 St Clair st
LACE LEATHER of a superior quality for
ole by 3. AH. PHILLIPS, 20 and 28 St CiAlr st.
INDIA RUBBER BELTING—A large stock
all sites, 2, S and 4 pty thick, at tbo India Itabber Depot
20 and 29 St Clair st. JaSO J. A H. PHILLIPS.
DRY APPLES-200 bus. prime Dry Ap
plet Ibrsalehy IIEXRY IL OOLIJNa.
SHORTS —1% Backs Shorts in store and
lor sale by SPRINGER HARBADGiI A CO.
jpyi No. 295 Liberty Street.
casks Bacon Shoulders in
store and tor eale by B.IIARBADQn & CO.,
j»3Q N*. 295 Liberty Street.
SUNDRIES —20 bales Cotton;
291 sects Wheat, white and red;
1 bbl. lard,
On steamer Fefzhanoh to arrive lor sale by
ji23 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO._
SUGAR— -100 hhda. fair to prime N. O. Su
gar in store and for sale by JOHN FLOYD A 00.
UTTER—IO bblsltoil Butter for sale by
j»23 ' JOHN FLOYD A CO.
Q A hhda prime Sugar landing per steamer
Ov Aurora for sale by [Ja2S] J AS. GARDNER.
1 bbls prime Molasses per Aug]
A \J\J so do Uftllirooro Syrup, for nis by
j»2S. JAB. GA&DXER.
COUNTING HOUSE FURNITURE.—On
hand -or made to order oud furnished prompt!/ by
, T. U YOUNG A CO n
Ji2s as and 4U Smfthfteld ftnwt.
Burning fluidi burning fluid*!—
You cau buy your Corning FI aid, much cheaper and
, totter than any. place, at JOS. FLEMING'S,
Ja2s corner Market street and the DlamonJ.
Concentrated lye— so caeca on han<
and for sale’by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00._
BEANS. —200 bus. for gale by
J«4 IIKXKY 11. COLLINS.
Qf\ KEGS prime No. 1 Six
Jiv/ ©D consignment fur tale low by
j*ls gIIRIVER X DII.WORTU.
FRESH'BUTTER—
-11 bbl* fmli Roll Butter for table use;
6001b* No 1 LeJlTaril,
Roc'tl thl* morning and for sale at No 27 Fifth street.
j t U U. RIDDLE.
“ftOULTRY. —A lurgo lot or frtsh Poultry,
r >T> ur ti r « Chicken*,.Doc»» aud Gecac, rec’d thi* inom
f pit for aale at No 27 Fifth street. 11. RIDDLE.
I” NKS AND FLUIDS--Arnold's, DaTid's
Wwrro. Kirtl«uJ'.»nJ il*fniirj * Kojrf for>dj t>r
Wi S. UAVEiif
j A jj Kcd. 31, S 3 and 35 Market »U.
ALCOHOL-100 bbls. 70 and 90 per cent.
fornlebj Jafti D. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
lOTASli—*2O casks Ist sorts for sale by
j»2O ;H. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
MOLASSES— 100 bids N.O. Molasses and
Syrup ttr aale by JaltS JOHN FUTD AOO
R” APPEE SNU FF-Frwb only at
(bib JQtU FLEMING’S.
FPIMOTUY SEED.—SO bgs. a superior article
X ta«tor»»pdfar»Ue by (nfilg) ATWKLU LKK A 00.
jCE SPURS—
OP VARIOUS SIZES,
for sale, Wbtileinlo siul Retail, bf
W. It. MATTHEWS.
d*2J !. SmltbficM street, btsr Sixth.
McLANE'S vermTfuge and LIVES
grosi cm hand sod tor mla bj
S, L. PAUNEKTOOK A CO.,
<*ls conn at Wood *o«l Fourth stmts.
' " ’ ’ ’ 'od
T?NG, V BfiETIA N KED—2S bt>ln. on hum
JCiMI for Bfo hr ' B-umusiMTOCKicp.
TJffinHAVE'HHOLLANiiIIIirEUS— IWJ
KiEifaMfoW B.A.wuamrrcn*co,. .
236StF»i'A#W^fsu«^fe— We
1T o*l* Spring
tym-w
iStratational.
SleadTille Female Seminary*
THE NEXT TERM of this Institution will
commence onIIOSDAY, Feb. 15.*
Pcpils trill be charged $7,50 per term, and Till «*l*c the
studies they wish to parrot from the following list. '
Reading. Ancient History, Zoology,
Enunciation, Modem u Astronomy,
Pronunciation, Map Drawing, Nat. Philosophy,
Spelling, AaclcntGeognxpbj, Physiology
Writing, Modern “
Grammar,
Composition, Physical
ithitoric. Chemistry,
U>gic, Botany,
Trigonometry.
Pur Greet, Latin, Italian, Spanish, Frcucli, Gvrui&n,
Swedish and Anglo-Saxon, on additional charge of $1 will l*
mado..
Plano, per conn* of twenty lesson* . .
Use of riano per term
Drawing, per eonne of twenty Irwotu.
Oil Painting “ u . “ .
A Oermao lady, an excellent pianist, reside* in the family,
and will give lesson* on tbe Piano audio German aadPreach.
A few pupils will be accommodated In the family uf the
Principal. Board, with fuel and light,excliulre of washiug,
(3 per week.
All payments are to be made in advance.
fol LwAsdly JOSHUA KENDALL, A. MPrincipal.
itlisrrllanrouß.
Stucco Woricer,
JAM E H OWEBi S ,
CORXER t&M A2TD WFLIE STREETS,
STDCCO AND MASTIC WORKER
gives particularattentlon to all orders for work in bis
lino. •
CENTRES and ORNAMENTS or all klml* furnished o
short notice. ap?l:lyd
RCOOB BAR'S BOCIPBB BILL
• PATENTED AUGUST
f. 1856.—The nkeerikert nu> «w|mqh
ataeture this Bin ef soluble hiJssSXete
rise for mexehaai and eaaatry
Oris* him*, as well as plan-
Cation use. They are alee sa- anHCBbl
pertly adapted by stfscMng IMHcSSI l
to Saw Miffs. Per a foil da- -J# IsJUKty
script!**, ttleea, capacity, As.. |2H|l\\
address the oily svttinnin
. West rmifntsii rreaeA Bttt Mill ffcMt ef an
rises, both eld and mt ramy, and ruaat ftttS Ksehtnes,
and dealers ta fernsVires, eld Drtsh didit Broad
Belong CMh, Mill trams sad Osartag at rrery taaip
OeaTMUI FUks, to. AH arOclM wanaaSed Isjdv* satin
muo-Urn.*? B. QOCQBAB A 00- Om.
eedrdawßmP
House furnisiiino hardware
BToRR.—Housekeeping articles generally.
Uultow War*.
Table Cutlory,
Plated Ware,
Brittauola,
Bright,
Japanned and Pressed Tin Wares,
Wood and Willow Wares.
JOHN FLEMING,
■oil No. 47, Market street, eorncr of Third.
FAIILIIAISK'S PLATPOHM SCALES.
TIIE undersigned Imvinebeen appointed ev
elusive Agents far the sale of these celcbratalSCALES,
manufactured by the original in Tenters, 11 T. FAIR
BANKS A CO., respectfully Invite the attention of the bus
iness community to the superiority of three Scalot over all
others.
These Beales have been subjected to the SEVEREST
TESTS on all the principal Railroad* In the United States
and England, and in every branch of business throughout
the world, and their uniform accuracy and great durability
have gained lor them the reputation ofbelng THE STAND
ARD FROM WmCIITHERE CAN BE NO APPEAL.
Ws are prepared to All-orders for Counter, Portable, Dor
mant, Ruliiug Mill, Hay, Goal, Railroad and Canal Scales, if
MunTACTcnras' rtiers. HUSSEY A WELLS,
No. 326 Liberty Street, Commercial Row,
sel~:lyd Pittsburgh, Ponca.
BAGS! BAGS!!—Flour, Buckwheat, Corn
meal. Salt Ham, Grain, Dried Fruit and all kinds of
Bags, made from BicMciivd Muslins, Oanaburg Drills and
Duck, neatly printed to order, in appropriate styles, on the
shortest notice.
Millers oil others will And it to their advantage in the
quality of goods used and price* charged, to have their or
der* Ailed at my manufactory. DAVID C. lIERB3T,
Jal4MeltwF corner Liberty and Hand streets.
p:0 BAGS BAULEY;
67 do Oat*;
.6 do Timothy Seed;
Id kegs No 1 Lard;
126 boxes Cbeew;
300 lbs Enok wheat Flour;
Wd and for tale by SURIVKRA DILWORTU,
J*l6 130 and 132 Second street.
WHITE GREASE.—In cans, kegs and
barrels, for greasing Drays, Oorts. Carriage*. Omni
busses mad alt kinds ot Machinery, for salaby
HENRY 11. COLLINS
jal9 No. y W.«d »t
SUNDRIES— 26 sacks Dry Apples;
17 do and 2 bbis Vloxa> ol
On steamer Poland to arrive forsa’e t>y
W O 0 D'S IIAIR RESTORATIVE —A
large Quantity on hand and for sale by
U. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO.
6 comer ofFonrth and Wood «ta.
POTATOES —75 bus. White Potatoes;
SO do Nrehonnock do;
60 do Balt. Blno do,
In a tore and for sale by ja7 T. LITTLE A CO
CPaGKTCULTL'UAL ~ MAC[TINISTS—
We have on Irnnd a sample of India Rubber Tabes for
Wheat Drill*. They can be furnished In any quantity at
short notice, by J. A Q. PHILLIPS,
Ju3o Nos CG and 2* Bt Clair street.
SELDLITZ POWDERS, always fresh, on
hand at JOB.tfLEMING’B,
DRESSED HOGS.—I 4 Dressed Hogs for
sale by J»4 HENRY 11. OOLLINS._
RYE FLOUR—4O bids. and 3»> sacks for
sole by Jail HENRY H. COLLINS
EGGS.-G bbis. Eggs just received and fyr
salaby JalS K. DALZKLL A 00.
TARRANT'S SELTZEIi APERIENfwm
not falL to effectually remove Dyspepsia or Indigestion
Bilioas Headache, Heartburn, Acidity ef the Stomach, C*»-
tivencsi, Rheumatism, A Ot-ctiou of the Liver. Only for sale
at JOi-FLEMING’B,
comer of Market street and ueTßMßfittL—-
£)f\ BBTs7fLTNT TlOSnNY'for sale by
J AS. GARDINER
P ATENT BUCKETS—2OO doz. in store and
for aale by Jo2t> ISAIAII DICKEY A 00.
OAfS BBLS. Commercial White Wheat
&\J\J Family Flonn
200 bid*. Buckingham White Wheat Family Fluur,
i mi.liijf mil tor mala lit Jal3 ;JAS. GARDISKR.
W. B. lIAVICN,
&
..its cetfbnted
(OS. F6KUIKQ.
NO. MOLASSES—3O t*b!s prime N. U.
• Molauet Id store and for sale by
Jail T. LITTLE A CO. 112 .S*c>ml »tmt_
NO. SUGAR—2O hlnls prime for sale
, log for, cash by T.JJTTLK A CO, lltt ?«• *'•_
SUGAR AND MOLASSES—'
22 bhili prime Sateen
40 tibls Plantation Mvloum,
To arrive per itoaracr Port Wayne, for sale by
l|»ll JOHN FLOYD A CO, 173 Wooditmt. _
Iri REASE.—3I tierces of Grease receiving
anil for nlo by IL DALZELL A CO.
19 261 Liberty »L
BACON —5 casks Liams ami Shoulders jus
ne’dand for sale by
JaJ2 BPMXOER HARBACQH A 00.
HAM BAGS, of nil sizes, rondo and print
ed to order. Any quantity anpplicd upon (be short
eat notice by DAVID C. UERDST,
JaltrialtwF corner Utterly and Hand *tro«*U.
G~TRKEN"APPLKS— 150 Mils- choice Win
ITter Apples in (toreand far tale by
Ja7 T. LITTLE * CO, No. 112 Second at.
1 BBLS. PRIME MOLASSES in store
1 UL/foraaleby jal-9 JAB OARDiNER.
1 Ofi Bus. Barley,
1. &\J 30 tog* Clover Seed,
100 boxes I’rime Cbm.se,
10 kogs Lard,
20 bags Deans,
6 bbis. BoD. Bctt.-r,
Received and for aale by
j*9 BIIRIVER A DILWORTIL
RIO COFFEE—IOO bags choice Rio Coffee
In store and for sale by Ja7 T. LITTLE A CO.
O/SAjf \ LBS. all grades Flour in store and
At UUI/ for sale by JalB JAfl. GARDINER.
’Y/r BBLS. N. 6. MOLASSES for aale by
I O J. B. CANFIELD
GnUM ARABIC, Select, Medium & Sorts.
—2OOO lbs. in itoto and for sale by
ta 22 P. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO-
90 BBLS. PEARL FLINT IIOMINY;
vW 300 bus. prime Ear Cora,
In ator** and for »a3o by CIIAS. B. LEECH.
j ß ll No 8 Hmlthfleld stroet.
POTATOES— 100 bus. White Potatoes;
SO “ Pinkoye •*_
In lien and for aale by del* T. HTTI.E ft CO
CIIEfiSE.— 500 boxes prime cutting Cheese
, aale by Jal HENRY 11. (XILLINB,
1 K BBLS. FRESH sale bv
1 O JalJ J B CANUF.LD.
•jjfh CASKS PEARLASII for sale by
OU|ii ‘ ,1. n. CANFIELD
EGGS. —3 bbis. for sale by
ja4 IfKNBY U. COLLINS.
RYE FLOUR.—2O bblß.’foreale by
J*4 IIENRY 11. COLUNS.
UTTER—S bbis. fresh roll Butter just re
ceived and for aale by J*S R. HUTCHINSON.
HOPS— 8 bales prime Ist sort Hops in store
and fortale by SPRINGER HAKBAUQH A CO.
SENNA ALEXANDRIA—SOO lbs in store
and for aala by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
a SUGARl—3s'hbds. Goo.l Fair N. O.
• Sugar Jnat received and for aale by
1,0 81IRIVKRA DILWORTH.
FURNITURE ANFCHAIRS.—Of every
deacriptioo constantly mannfartarkg or made t
order, of the beat material and vorkmanabJp by
j.o- T. B. VODNQ A CO.
INDIGO, Manilla, Oaeracas » Bengal—
-1000 lbs. on hand au J for aale by
B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
FLOUR— 17 bills. Union Mills;
17 do Gallatin u
DC do Broadway «
torn .loamer CO:
FEATHERS— ‘J sacks now landing froi
atsamcr Ando Saxon for sale by
j<wO ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
IQGS 4 bxa now landing from steamer
|An C lo?AAon to nl.br IBAlill HICKEY t 00.
TITHE AT— 77 Backs Red Wheat and 48 sks
W °,s toJ igj.inVci?r/Ay
DKY^PPLES— 2G bgs now landing from
b * co.
TPLAX SEED—I 7 ska and 2 bbis new lam
Dm,nicKET ACO.
Hißfei-fiHlilo*. Flint Hides; .
ni do (jrrvn Baited Hides; .
To arrive and for ”f* by Fi-iIIROEH IfARRAWn A CO.
aid No SOiMbeilyiiroit.
T)>.WoltTlWfPClradrfr(m, the
AMgLPQ*)
»u a #*B«u<*oo
A FALSE THEORY EXPOSED.—
THE TRUE SCIENCE REVEALED.
Mankind hare long been engulphed in ,darfcpt*» u* re
gard* the mysteries of medicine, and of deriving a truthful
eolation of it* power orer disease, and It* proi*r iu the
treatment of the rick.
Medidnc, aa practiced by the regular faculty,i»* delusion
a bundle of improbabilities and uncertainties. There i*
uothing la it* theories on which the physician can rely as
eortaiaor fixetb the remit* obtained mom It* preset! ptkms
are duubtfhl, and in moct ease* unsatisfactory.
It i* a aolemn and startling (act, that three-fourths of those
“who have departed this life’’ died victims, not to ditto*, !
but to the iojudlcioosapplieotiun of IhUritblle and oncer- ■
tain theory, a* practiced by tho regular! (acuity.
We hove proved the utter fallacy of the regular practice
of medicine, and the great andenlable truthfnines* or tha
1L K, R. over and over again; lor, la a thousand case*, where
the regular physicians hare given op their patient* a* incur
able, and hall in many case* even set the time to only a lew
: short hour*, that their victim* had to Ure, RoJway'a Ready
i R*Uo( Regulators or Resolvent, u the case may hare been,
! ho* vectored those dying patient* to DflV Ufa and health,
i In lh* treatment of the tick by the R- R- R- remedies,
tliere 1* notliing left to chance or nnceftaintlea, for those
remvdies are so prepared a* to posces Aged and poaitlrerur
ativo powers, funnded on ptinaplo* ca immntanla in their
power over dixaaea, a* the law* of gravitation over the
earth. It is therefore, impossible fhr these remedies to Cdl
in removing from the human system for which
they may be given, and of nwtorias the eAofs hnman *y*-
t«m U> It* nonnal condition of health. ,
This is readily seen in tha mlracalon* efßcacy of RAIN
WAY’S READY BELIEF—for the moment thl* remedy is
applied tothe pan or part* of the body .tortered with pain,
or crippled with lnflrmiU«e,all paln arid oneasine**ceases,
and thu crippled, and wounded limb become* iDTigor
ated with renewed strength- Bo alto with tb* RaaolrenL —
The most repulsive Berea, Ulcer*, flnmore, and the most o
iGnate of chronic disease* quickly become extinct aft
ew doses i* taken.
Arithmetic,
“ Book-Keeping,
Algrbra,
Geometry,
9 do Feathers;
126 do Wheat;
Id bbis Union Mills Flour.
19 do Gallatin do
fid do Broadway do,
4 boxes Egg*,
ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
coruer Market at..and the Diamond.
Metical.
In case* of. Dyspepsia, Oonstipatioa of the Bowels,
nuigvment ol the Liver, Congoations, Palpitation of tli
Heart, RodwayV llegidatore, in the fcrm «f HUi, can bo
relied apon na * potilUvo and eortoln ourrector and regula
tor of theau dilhculUes. In case*of tempareay Conttlpatlon
or derangement uf the stomach or bowels, the Cathartic And
Purgative PUl*given by the regular faculty, even If they re
move the temporary diflicnlty, do *b at the expense of
Cramps, Bicknesiat Stomach,and Weakness, and after the
effect* of these purgatives ora over, thu bowel* are loft cos
tive and the system debilitated- Rad way** Regulator* will
Instantly relieve the pain and distress, remove th» difficult f
and nurture a regular action to the liver, etocutch, bowel*
and other organa—they neither Irritate, inflame, aicten ot
wmken theintiont, and the evacuations ore natural, with
out prostrating the ijnhinj or cramping the bowels
Those remedies are theoniy one* that have reduced t e
hygienic principle to tho fixity uf a mathematical demon
stration—invariable in all cases, and proceeding on a settled
routine. They, and they alone, haTe imparted to tbe In
congruous experience and repugnant practice of the so call
ed “regular faculty, n the predaion ana Invariability which
are essential to tho requirement* of a science.- Taking the
hnman body aa tbe problem, and health a* Its normal con
dition, they proceed by role* to eliminate all extrane
ous and delete rion* purUdes, and thus restore the const! tu
tiou to its Integrity, by the expulsion of those local or organ
ic irreguiartles wldcb vitiate tLe soundness of the irbolo.
In Cholera, Yellow Fever, KbipFenrax^-Dysentery, Dla
rhoea, Typhus and Typhoid Fevers, and all miligusnt and
malarionsTovera,n*dwVy 4 « Ready Belief and are
not only poaltlve curatives, but certain preventives.
Not only In the milder latitudes of tho North have these
remedies cured tho patient* of these terrible maladies, but
under the burning unes of the tropics,where, In the wildest
and tnoat violent degress, they scourged tbe people as a pes
tilence. Wire these remedies you need not fear exposure to
any contagious disease or Infectious malady.
All diaeoaes that have become qfahtoAsd in the system,
calledcbronicor constitutional, Red way’s Resolvent, aided
bv the Relief and Regulator*, will remove. Bcrofula, Bron
chitis, Ulcers, Bore*, Fever Bores, Humors, Humors, Balt
Rheum, and all akin dlmnans will quickly yield to this all
powerful remedy.
Tbe nee of tbo Beeolvent will. In a few weeks, entirely
change the whole condition of the body, wo care not from
how many generations you have derived your title to tbs
diseases ostahlißhsdln your bodies, Eadwny’s Resolvent will
remove U, and give to you what your breathers were una
ble to —a pure and healthy fcpdy—free bom dlaeases.
All diseases prevalent at this season of the year, caused
by dorangement of the organs of the system, sudden changes
oltlie wn&Uier, heat and cold, disturbed circulation of tbe
bloud—Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tic Dolerenx, Bowel Com
pUinta, Frv«<r and Ague, Headache. Toothache, Aches and
Wiov of all kinds, Urttlsas, Borns, pesfrls, Falla. Ind aid mo
tor j Disease*.CongestlveDlsrtsc*,Humors Inlnoeystom—
Impure Blood, Bods, Pustule Pimples, Blotches, Ac. Liver
OomplaluU— Dyspepsia, Kid nay Complaints, and all dlsaaww
whetheracnte,lu!Ummstory, malarious, nervous, chronic
or constitutional, Rodw*y*> Remedies wltl most positively
exterminate andreetrare thelnflrm and enfeebled system to
beolthand strength/T
asoma—to tbi ptibo.
Ye who have friends now upon the brink of the grave, on
whom all hope* of recovery ore lost—who have teen given
op as Incurable by your pnysidan. ws invlt* you to make
one more effort to save tbs valued lit* of the dying one. A
trial uf thess Remedies cannot do any Injury, and may t»-
store to life and health, even though no hopes are entertain
ed by your physician. Over a thousand each instances have
come to <ur knowledge: and wo tborcjbr*, the) ooraelve*Jo*
tilled in requesting the trial. Surely, after the physician
sari be can do no more, bis prejudice to your oslng a reme
dy that aitut do good, te vrlminol.
As no of the instoncaa we have alluded to in the above
article, we refer the public to tbe cose reported to ns by
Richard Griffith, Esq-, wail known in Otaada Weatoa a man
of high Integrity, and well approved of by his countrymen
or bis high efflHal capacities.
iUsaowmiTH, O. W, 1
Jons 24th, 18tt. /
In October, 1&&6. my wile giving birth to a child, left net
ned too earl; and caught a eerere cold, which premised to
terminate her life. The boit physicians In thu neighbor
hood and Kingston were in attendance on her—but off ef no
vaali — tha doetort Aod oivn her tip to dts. For serew am
tfmlivt wye** I sat at her bedside, momentarily watching
t» see her breathe her la«L 1 happened to see a oopy of
your paper colled “TAr Xocxng fYurid,” and there read of
jonr medicines. I resolved to test them as a last resort. I
gave her tbe JZctoltxnl with the Regulator*—and Relief—ac
cording to directions, and in three ooyt obtervrd a vender
fal iD«pnnvwe7rt. From this she d*yyrecoT*red,*adl*now,
thank God, better than ever she was in her life.
The child, when three months old, eanghta bad cold, and
itoindled away to a usrc tltltiem, nothing but boru and thin
hit eyti protrud'd /root Ui head; at ifthrp would drvp out;
the phyaicians alt united In laying there was no us* of *P
tempting to rare him, Au oue was hopeUu, as ha teas foe
fovnp and mzuf die. But I thought diflkrenL Your Rem
edial gave lift to my wife, while the doctors gave her up to
dsath. I again had recourse to them. 1 give him the Re
solvent Internalty and used It as a wash externally to Ids
eyoe—hels now a laughing, hearty. nrottHng chQd, enjoy
ing the beet of health. Your «»)—lUnt and grateful
servant, RICHARD GRIFFITH.
Tbe ohove, reader, Is but ono out of thousand* of similar
cases in (he world, where had tbs verdicts of the physician*
been relied upon without further trial. drefA would have
adzed it» victim. D» nol therefore give np yoar friendson
the mere report of year physicians who say they can do no
more Whm> you are told tbi*. resort to anr Beanediea.
RADWAt ACO,I« Fulton street, N. Y.
For sole by HUNT A MINER, Maaoulc Hail, Pitt*,
bargh.
Tbe E. R. R. Remodles are sold by Druggists. Merchants
and Storekeepers. aul9 fatSulewlyF
ADWAY'S READY RELIEF—S gross
on baud and for sale by
it. L FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
* R>mrr of Woyd and Fourth streets.
Tha Uraataat BedlealDlvcoTary
OF TBB AGE
MR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY. HAB
discovered in one of oar common pasture weeds, a
remedy that nine avary kind of lluz&an front the wont
Bcrv/nU to a enzamoa Pimple.
U* has trinl it in over eleven hundred cases, and nunr
faded except in two cases<bolb thunder humor.) He lies now
In hie pnssnsrinn over two hundred certificates of its value,
all wltnln twenty tulles of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to rare a nursing acre month.
One to three bottles wfll rare the worst kind of pimpheof
Two to throe bottlae will aconr the system of tails.
Two bottlos are warranted to rare the wont caoker In the
month and stomach.
Three to five bottles are warranted to rare the wont case
of erysipelaa.
One to two bottles are warranted to rare all hnmora of the
eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to rare running of tha ears and
blotches among ths hair. 1
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and roo-
will curs scaly eruption of tha akin.
Two to tbrse bottles are warranted toraretbemostdesps
rate cases ot rhonmstlam.
Two to three bottlos ars warranted to cure tbs worst eases
of ringworm.
Three to four bottles are warranted to aura salt rheum.
Fire to eight bottles will curs tha worst csss of scrofula.
A ix'DCfltu always experienced from the first bottle and
a perfect rare |» warranted when tbs above quantity u ts>
Nothing lacks so improbable who have In vain
ried all the wonderful medicines of tha day, as that a rotn*
moo weed growing in the pastures, and along old sums walla
■liuulJ rare every humor in the system; yet U Is sow a fixed
(act. If yno have t humor It has to start. There are no Uk
nor ends, hums or ha’s about tha suiting aumecaees and not
yours. I peddled over a thousand bottles of It in the Ticlnl
yof Boatcn. I know itsefibcU In ewry case. H has a
ready done some of the sirs test cures ever dons in Msssw
chusctts. 1 gsvs It to children overs yeas- old: tooldpsopls
of sixty. I have ssen poor, puny, wormy looking children
whose flesh was soft ami flabby, restored to a perfect state
of health by one bottle.
To tbose who are subject to a sick headache, on# bottle wul
always cure lb It gives great relief to catarrh and dlxxi
ness. Boms who have town costive for years, havs taken and
been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works
onlteeasy, but wbere there isany derangement of the fane*
lions of nature, it will cause very singular fallngs. but you
must not to alarmed—they ahrays disappear in from four
days to a wock. There is nover abed result from iL 0a the
contrary, when that feeling la over you will feel yourself like
e new person. I heard some of the most extraragant enco
uluma dl It that man evar listened to. No change of diet U
ever necessary; eat the tost yon can get. I have likewise
an bsrb, which, when simmered In sweet all, disutvoe scrot
alousswelliog fifths ueck and under the ears. Prise 60
cents. Price of the Medical Discovery 11 por bottle.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
Adult, one table spoonful per day. Children over eight
years, desrort spoonful;-' ebOdren from five to sight years, tea
s|>oonfnL As no direction can to mads applicable to all
ajnstUaticms,t£ke enough to oper*D> on the towels twice a
&r. KENNEDY gives personal attendaaceln bad cases of
scrofula.
Sold Wholesale and retail at DR. KEYBER’B, MO Wood
■troet/corner of Virgin Alley, and J P. FLEMING. Alto
ghenyr agio mh37JjdAwg
TT'ENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVEBY-
I\ 2 gross on hand and for*salo bf
% B. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00,
oc2 * - corner of f todawd FfUrtb straata.
A WOHDEftFUh DIfICOVEBYII
TirUICH HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND
YY rwsMitb of tbs tost medical Qten that ever lived to
find a remady that would radically irara the Dyspepsia,
which has been recently fraud L-
op piTTaDUB an, pen it a.
His laborious search and research in the Vegetable King*
dom for eight or ten yesn, ha* brought to] UfAtuiwpndafbl
Urdkine which will radically curs the DYSPEPSIA, which
ts the first cans#of all general disease whteh thshnmhn«j»
tom Is snUeel to. Keeps the Reserrolr [Etomach] clean and
beoithy. We must all bars good health and cannot tea
•uhJcct of any general diseaaa. ,
Dr. R, T. FORD has been a subject of this awful disrate
himself, [Dyspepsia] for eight to ton nan, and has tried
hundreds of experiments on blmeelL but all to vatmutn
his present discovery, which bas radlcally cured him and
many Other* in six, eight to twelve days, wittout jaln or
•ickneto, or any onplaasant feelings m the STstom, but on
the contrary, it Invlgoratos the system and gives a healthy
action to erary part. It will set gently or copiously <m tbs
towels,and gfveah«*llby stomach andllrar.
You can eat and drink your usual dieilng, which wOloot
Intorfera—the tnedidxis always doing Its duty ...called
DR. R. T. FORD’S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL.
What kind of dlseasos will Dyspepsia prodneaf lumf
It is tbs tint cause of all genml dlspasefc, Llw ACbcHpn,
Lung Affoetion, or Pulmonary Broachms, Sick
Headache, BflUous Dlarrhcaa, BUUons and TjphoW Feran.
Fever and Agne, Narvons Fever, NeanlgUk Itaria, [Piles,]
Ccstlre Bowds, BoiU, litaky or Gummy Bkdn, (folds Rhra
maiicsoTaU kinds, Apopletr, InsanUr. Wraknessof Ito
•ystsm, Falsa Oonraptlon of th* Mind, Ifewthuro. Fnlnera
of tbs Btomacb, Throwing up of ymg Food, end slro Wind.
All Of the shove feelings may or will to produced from a
Dyspeptic stomseb. Prom lhat organ all general dlseasea
will to produced, [if this statement li truo. which wjsans
mind will deny,] tooauss ell who have toradek know tUs
statement to to uus from axperleocs, a sick or deranged
stomach Is first. . .
How important U Is to a poor paUsnt who has' toen #ufr
bring for many years, to point mm to a remedy that haras
roly on, and radically remove tbs cause that has made bfm
tick. It’s Uks a warmer tossed upon the ocean, at the first
glimpse of a tight tons*, hi* toari boutTds wjth Jgy.
pnioKTmth«itiLUUBl’Rii
Bold by the Prwp*l»l«f, 8. T. PORD, West and «T
PennsTlvaula A»*ho»j tfcmHh st«*t Road.) and also JOHN
lUFT. Jc, Nov ltd Wfehl **l“* ©I Blxtb; iha, HE
VTSr&TKEOWAN * UU *trral, Wqw BLOalr,
Pittsburgh. Alto, Mr. W, A. UEBD, fenaKlwtbeflrmof
James T. Sample 1 Nmlhwoet corner of Federal struct
asdtbeDiamood. AlUgbeny CUy, Awl alto. Dr. Frada
AntPfillUowa and Urai PJlwialso, hU Invaluable Jodlas
VMStableEezv*Unlaedt. ■.
Tibs stove aedhAnea need noraasuttaatwm.air tho*-
. aiMfitßflordtyaadeoaaty wßltoctlfy to thetftßTilublt
Ttotr toua la sot to to fens -/
iSriical.
A Y Kit's PILLS.
ARE particularly adapted to derangements
of the digestive apparatus, and dttcaM-e arising frvtn
Impurity of tho blood. A large part aj| iL e ruinphuuU
that afflict mankind originate in one of tht*r, ui>l cunv
queatly these Pius ere found to cure many varieti-.* of
dueue.
Subjoined are statements from urne eminent phyvicuu*.
of tbekr effects in their practice.
As a P.uui.r Parsic.
>Vo» Dr. E. IF! Cartwrigld, of .Yew Mean:.
•Tour PfUJ are the prince of purges. Their et.rlfoni
qralitiei surpass an v cathartic »* posasw. Th.-y are mild,
Lut Tory certain and effectual iu their action uu the bowri*.
wbkt) uakaatbeminvalusble to us in itn> ditilj treatuu-ul
of disease.”
Fqa Jacxnici os au Livta Covputim.
Frsn Dr. Theodore Del!, of .Vw } orb i'll?
“Not only are Jour Pills admirably »Upt«<d to their
purpose os an aperient, bat I find their beaedrUl effect*
upon tho Lirer very marked indeed. They have in tuy
practice proved more effectual for tho cure uf t-ilioui com
plaint* than anyonereoedy I can mention. 1 •incerelj
rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is worthy
the confidence of the profession and the people.”
Dtspepsia—liouotSTjosi
From Dr. Henry J. Ktua, (>/" i 5. Louiz.
“The Pitta you were kind enough to e*ud me hare l«oen
all need in my practice, and hare aatiafled me that they are
trmly an extraordinary medidne. So peculiarly are they
adapted to the diseases of the human system, that they seem
10 *ork upon them atom, I have cured some caiw-a of d>jt
peMia and uw%effon with them, which had resisted the
other remedies we commonly use. In-foed I hare experi
mentally fctmd them to be effectual In ahiuMt ell the com
plaints for which you recommend them.”
DracmaT—DiAaaHttA—Hn-Ut.
, JVma Dr j J. G. Grten, of Chicago.
Your P 1143 have bad a long trial in my pt settee, aui I
hold them la esteem as one of the bc»t aiierknts l hare ever
fonnd. Their alterative effect u]n>n the liver wake* them
an excellent remedy, wheo givon iu small douw fur bilious
dyttnlery and diarrhoea. Their sugar coaling uiatra Ihcm
rer^ acceptable and cuavutiieut for the ttse of wun»-u un.l
IxrcasAi OcuTJtccnos—tt'oK»n>—Scpprcwo* •
Frm Mr*. E, Stuart, who practice: a: a Fhytieian aiid U-l
tei/e in Dcaicm.
1 find one or two Urge doses of jour I'iua token at the
proper time, are excellent flromotivus of tho natural of i»-
tlon when wholly or partially eappmmnl f .Aud aU> v-ry ef
fectual to cleanse the stomach and exju-l worms. They are
•o much the fccstphyaJe «« have that 1 recoinro-n-l nt»--thi-r
.to my patients ”
Oosctipatiox—Cosnrxxxaa,
From Dr. J. I'. Vaughn, Mmtreal, Canada
“Too mnch cannot he said of your Pills for (he rare of
eestfrenen. If others of oar fraternity haro found them
asefficodonsaa I bare, they shonld join me in proclaiming
It for the benefit of the multitndes who suffer from that
complaint which, although bad enough iu iUclf, ia the pro
genitor of others that ore worse. 1 beliefs cattierneu to
Vtiglnate In the Urer, hot your Pius affect that organ and
lurcimzs 0? tnt Blood—Scboiula— Erysipelas— Salt
Horen—Tima—Tumors— llaruMAnn Gout—
Neuralgia.
Prom Dr. Ettkui HdlL Philadelphia.
“Ton were right, Doctor, Id saying that yonr
Otc blood. They do that. 1 hare used them of late years iD
my practice, and agree with your statements of their efficacy.
They stimulate theexcretories,abd carry off the iuipuritu*
that stagnate In the blood, engendering dioraaii. They
stimulate the organs of dlgvstion, and infuse vi.ahty and
rigor Into tho system,
“Such remedies as you prepare are a national benefit, and
yon deserve great credit for them.”
Voa Headache-Sick lliadache—Foul Stomach—Pile**—
Dropsy—Plethora—Paralysis—Kit's—4e.
fVeoi Dr. Edward Boyd , Boffimcrre.
“Dkab Da. Am: l cannot answer yon what complaints
I hare cured with year PUU better than to ray off that wt
over treated vilh a puryaSve medicine. I place great <le]>end
ence on an effectual catharticla my daily contest with dls
ease, and believing as I do that yonr Pats afford os tho best
we hare, I of coarse value them highly."
Most of the Pills (n market eontain Mercury, which,
altbongb a ralnable remedy in skillful hands, is dangerous
In a public pill, from tho dreadful consequences that fre
quently follow its incantioas use. These • untafn no mercu
ry or mineral substances whatever.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL
Das long boen manufactured by a practical ..hemUt. and <■»
ery ounce of It under hlanwu eye, with invariable accuracy
and care. It is scaled and protected by Uw fr->m conn
terfsits sod consequently can bo relu-d on aa genuine,
without adulteratiou. It supplies the sure*! remedy tho
worldhas ever known for tliu cure of all pulmonary com
plaint*; for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Croup.
Whooping lncipient Consumption, end
the relief of patients in advanced stage* of the
disease.. As time makes toes* facts wider and better known
this medicine has gradually become the boat rollancoof tho
afflicted, frjm-tholog cabin of tho American peasant to the
palace* of European nogs. Throughout thiseotlrecooutry,
In every state and city, and Indeed almost every hamlet it
contains, Cuiaar Pectoral is known as the best of all reme
dies for diseaseaof the throat sad longs. In many foreign
cooutrtee It la tstenslvejy used by their most intelligent
physicians. If there Is any dependence on what men of
•very station certify It has done for the m; if we can trust
enr own senses when we see the dangerous affections of the
longs yield to It; If we ran depend nn the assurance of in -
telUgent physicians, whose business is 10 know, inch..it, ii
there Is sny reliance tip,*i. anything, then 1* U invluuUy
■oven that this medicine does rurethe cl:im of diwsw-s it
u designed for beyond any and all olhor rcnitdh‘l kuuwn to
mankind. Nothing but its intrinsic virtu-*, and the unmis
takable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could
originate and maintain tho.repnutlontt enjoys. Wlula mauy
interior remedies have been thrust upon the community
have foiled, and been discarded, this has gained friends by
every trial conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never
forget, Rod produced cure* too numerous and n-m-irkable to
bo forgotten.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER, Prartical sod Analytical
Chemist, Lowell, Blast., and er.ld by all Druggists and Deal-
en In Modi does erenrohcre.
YEITS CHERRY PECTORAL AND
PILLS can bo bud, wholenls or retail, at
I). L FADNKSTOCH k CO’S.
o<2o Comer of Wood su<l Fourth st*.
B«tl(b ana Strength Bin's t tuev.icebljr.
Follow Its Ukl "
Bcerhave’e Holland\l3itt«>i*».
Tub celebrated Holland rem
edyfor DyvpepcU, DUoaeo of the Kidney*, Uver Com*
plaints, Weaknesa of toy kind, Fever and and tbe tb
rtcai affection* consequent upon * disordered Stomach ok 1
Liver. Such as Indication. Aridity of the Storuaj.-lt, Colicky
lie of Appetite, Despoudeucy, OatWo
nett, Kind end Bleeding Pile*. In ell Nervous, Rheumatic
end Neuralgic Affection*, it ha* in nnmeruas instance*
proved highly beneficial, tod In other* ejected • decided
core.
Nature find* no t»<-w enemy to combat, with this delight
fbltoaiclu the system. It* effects are ela>o-il magical, yet
the cuts permanent It camßmolcaUe no violent shock to
the system, but by arousing It* vital energy to normal ac
tios, enable* It to throw ofl tbe r*ua«, *nd tbn* tburunghly
Whan its medicinal virtues are so universally acknowl
edged, and particularly here, whom it lias k> i»ipu
lar m i family medicine, that it li iuld by man y of tho gro
cer*, as welt as by all the druggists, it would nwllm
to offer farther evidenrtx yet m there are d>>ul>th*** some
wbo have tried many advertised remedies, and still suffer
from Dyspepsia! D one or more of itsdrvadful, forms, w* atih
*oin the following certificates, tho authenticity wf which
cannot be doubted, coming a* they do from (>cru:u* so w<-U
known.
WHAT IT 18 DOING FOR TUB SICK.
Wta.Schoehman, E»n.,lhe well known Uthocrspher.ssji
“I hare frequently used Ihxrhsve't Uotland Uitiura, »ud i>n J
It (urariably relieres indignation and debility.'’
Bar. Samuel Babcock says: “I found «p*cUl retb-f fr»u>
1U use fora severe It radar he, with which 1 had Imij stif
fared."
J. W. Woodwell, Esq., iayc “I bare used Borbavc's Uol
aed Utters myself,aitd recommend it to others, knowing it
U beJost what it la represented.”
Aid. Jonathan Neely, of Lower St- CUlx, «»ti “1 h**» dr
rttod grmt benefit from its was for weakness of the stomach
and Indigestion.”
Jil, y Uurpby.aeyK “Afterseveral physicians bed (ailed
BawhatV* HollandiUttars removed the pain (rout uiy heart
and side, a rising from Indigestion."
The editor of the Kit tanning Free Tress, aayr “After one
of the bat physicians in this place had failed, |ta.rhavp*s
Uolland Bitters cured mo of tho V/orst form of Dyspepsia.”
Treads Fells, only manufacturer of the original “Extract
of Cuffce*"aavi: “1 snow that jemr Uolland Bitters is on# cl
the beet medicines In the world for a disordered stomach
or liver.”
Dr. Lndwlg,editor of the Facke!, Baltimore, prunnuore
it "a medicine deserving the confidence of tbepobUr.”
Dr. Ederhart* the leading Oerman physician of Penna. has
prescribed it frequently daring the past there* years; with
tnarkedsiiccMslndebilltetedstatesoflb* digestive organs,
or ot the system generally.
Th* manageror Ballon's Vinegar Factory, aayc “1 used
It myself, and was therefore induced to try Its effort upon
my wile,(trembled with the great debility eumroun to all oi
•consumptive habit,) aad really It Is doing tor more good
than anything sba baa erer takrn."
NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to Bnd tn Ibis a beverage
trill twdisappointed; bol to Hi* sick, weak and low spirited.
It will pTOT# a grateful arvmM'' cordial, pnascasod o( singu
lar remedial properties.
CAUTION!—Tha great n>puui ay of this' delightful Aro
ma, has Induced manyimitatlous, whkb the public should
guard against purchasing. Do not persuaded to buy any
thing else until von hare given Ikurhato’s Holland bitters a
f»lr trial. One bottle will conTince you bow luiinitulj sui**-
rior it is to all three Imitations.
Repaid at $l.OO per battle,'or six bottlre for $6 00 by the
isle Proprietors. BENJ AMIN PAGE, Ja., A CO,
No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
orami. aassrs.
Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott A Anna, No. 132 North Second
street; Now York, Barnes A Park, SO4 Droadway, corner
Duane; Baltimore, Ctuboro Brothers, Gay street, and Penn*
Simula Avenue* Cincinnati, John D. Park; Chicago, Hor
sy Brothers, 213 fcrnth Water street; fit. Louis, Barnard
Adams A Cog New Orleans, 3. Wright A Co.
feptapldAwP
BCERUAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS—IOO
dcr. on hand and for sale by
• B. I- FAHNESTOCK A 00,
doHJ . corner of Wood and Fourth streets
CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE—A
good supply un hand and for sale by
B. li. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
nolA comer of Wood and Fourth streets.
DELAY HOT,
Ye who Consider Is fine Head of Hair
NATURE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT,
bat ero It is too late n*e
BANDER’S 80ALP TONIC,
w&lch region's the facaltby condition of the scalp, causes
hair to grow on tha bald, and checks any tendency toward
Its failing out, and becoming thin.
<y*For sale at the principal Druggists, and by the Pro*
prietor ,BDCTn STREET, two doonbelow Smlthfleld st.
mylo ,
J'NDIA RUBBER HOSE.—3SOO It. from
„ to JO Inches In calibre, 9 and 4 ply thick, suitable for
ydrut,Steamboats, Fire and LocomotiTe Engine purposes,
for sale by doO J. A 1L PHlLI.h'S’.
OCHRE —50 bbls. American and French
for tale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Ci> ,
noil comer Wood and First its.
Hides!—
107 Orem Salted Hides.
TO Dry Flint **
Jnft reed red and for sale by
dc3 SPRINGER tIARBAUOn.
New crop sugar a molasses—
-10 hhds. N. O. Sugar;
20 bbla. N. 0. Mutaasea,
Rec*d this day and fur sale by T. LITTLE A CO.,
da!4 No. 113 Second street.
SUNDRIES-100 bus. choice Neshannoek
Potatoes; 130 bLU. Fall and Winter Apples;
3 ** BwoetCidir, pure juice;
New Phils, Sugar Cared Ila&us
Small lot of old £bon]J<rs, good order,
In store aud for sale at 27 Fifth street. 11. RIDDLE.
/'HDJiR.—S bbla. Sweet Cider for sale by
deB , HENRY II COLLINS.
LANK BOOKS.—On hand, or made to
order In superior mnuuer
WM. 0. JOHNSTON k CO.
Blank Bouk Warehouse t>7 Wood St
SUNDRIES. —Todd. Flour, Racks vari
ous brands; do do'lB-LbU. Broadway Mills; Sumac 73
bags; Grease 23 bbla. on Steamer Fanny Fern to arrive an
for sale by dcQ ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
HOPS. —15 bales prime New York Hops in
store and for sale by de2 S. HABBAUQH.
Mousses- ~
100 bbla. nrlme.PUnialioofOak Cooperage,)
.40 “ 81. Jamie Sngar House, u
In atom and for sale at reduced prlceaand accommodating
terms, by WM. MITCHELTRER, BRO n
ac2o 209 Liberty street.
OYSTERS^ In daily receipt of j. V. Pratt's
celebrated No, 1 Norfolk Oyttsra, In cans or tn shell,
by tin bbl. or box, wholesale aud retail. Will warrant
them equal, if not superior, to any Oyster brought to this
markai. dc3 H. RIDDLE. 5
Spanish brown-2s buu. fornaiohy
noil aj. mmiaTocg * do.
tjtCKWUEAT FLOUR—SI) sacks. 50 lbs.
XJ mb.Just rac’d aodtbr tala by
Wdl T LITTLE A GO
HOi’lt-ibMM now for nl« low.
m uwns uautw,m «mw«a
IS3«. Pennsylvania lUllrbad. ISSB.
WINTER ARRANQB-BK—CMBBgHP
SIENT—On audafter
January 15th, ; ,
THE FAST MAIL TRAIN leave* the Passenger t Utton
every morning, except Sunday, at 8.05 o'clock, PittsVEtgh
tima. arriving in Philadelphia at 11-50 f. X.
TUB EXPRESS TILUN bares the Station every eve
ning at 9.50, ‘
Tbe Johoiitovti Accommodation train leaves Pittsburgh
daily, except Sunday, at 3:30 o’dscfc, P. 31, rtopplng’at all
stations, and mnnlng u far ai Cottemangb. Pint Accom
modation Train for Turtle Creek Bridge, leaves daily, axcrpl
Sunday, at 10.40 am. TLb Second Accommodation Train for
Tnrtle Creek loavesdajly, Sunday excepted, at4:2l) f. AI-
The Third Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek leavn
dailj, except Sunday, at (k2O P. 11.
BeinrulngTrains arrive inPituhurgb a* follow*—Kxpreae
l.tt p. ni4 Mail, S.tw a. rm; Johnstown Accomnwdatxm 11
a. B 4 First Turtle Creek Accommodation, <L6O a. mg Second
Accommodation, 12.40 p, tog Third Accommodation/6.10 p.m.
Train* for Ul*ir*T-ilI“ and Indiana connect nt lUairsrille
Intersection with Mail Train East, Express Tndn Wartsni
the Johnstown Accommodation Train East and Weatri l
and Conocllvville Trains, stopping at ul'Sta
tiou* on iho Pittsburgh anJ Cuntndlsvilla Road, Imvotta&y,
Sunday <-xc-pted,a* fallow*:—Mail Train,7:UQ a. mg Ki{rtats
Train. 4:Jn p. tn. Returning Train* from Pittsburgh tod
i CouuelUvilio *nlTt»t Pittsburgh, 11 a. a. and
foln p m.
Tbo tr»yr!i:j k ’ pnbllc will find It greatly to their internal,
lo jtoldk "r West, to trarei by the Pemujlraalaßail
road. «a the arrommodatioua now offered cannot!* ftirpo*
ed >»n any other route. As tlieroid Is balhuttrfl with stone,
; and ia entirely free ftyrn dost, w# can promise safety, speed
and comfort to all uho may favor this read with their pal
: rnnace. • •
! Fare to Sew York .jia'
•• ** Philadelphia 10 oo
“ “ UalUtm>rp o to
** “ LaucasUr 8-W
-“ 44 Ifarrishori; .. 7 <5
Bajr*r»ge checked to nil Plations on tn» Pennsylvania llall
• Road. and to Phi.juklphl*, Ballliuoro and N«w York.
1 pnrchafinit tickets In cars will to cbaricodTen
Cents In addition to the Citation rate*. eacrpt lr»m
where the Company has uo ag<-ul.
Notice—ln case of loan, tho Couipnuy will hole! thi>m
■••lies import slide Tor prnmtial haKjptjce only, and far an
sni.'iiut n il rxo<atiu(r t loth
N. It —The tiiculaior Omuihim I.iun has been employed
to .'..uvey oud to and from tho Uc|*ot,
a! a i ui>{ to exceed 'ii rents for each jutsaengrr aud
For I itk*-t» apply to J. STEWART. Agt.,
At the P. It. R. Passenger Station,
on Mt-’rty and Graut Btv.
jxvs-lyj —l.^l
RAILROAD NOTICE,
'JUIE PITTSBURGH,
UOAIMVM I'AN Y, with its ntnplo Kolling Stock and equip
ment, nad its through connection*, is prepared to transport
Passengers and freight from Philadelphia and PiLUlmrgb
to Chicago, KL Lsmis,ludiiinapolis, Ciocluuati, and all places
Went and South west, »illi a great degreo and
eifsilition.
The fb<*t that this run] form* a direct and '-oosalldatod
line between Pituhurgb and Chicago, la a enPfcient guar
antee that its Train* will make good time, tun /onnectlotJ
With Train*-in uthcr Roads.
PilLaLurgh. j CrvsUiue. I Kt. Wayne
6.30 a. M. j 2.00 P. U. | 0.00 p. x.
JtlaiJ Tnun icures I’itubnrgh at &X 0 a. arriving lu Chi
ri\gu Ht 6.35 l. ti. Express ut 2.00 P. U.
Ucaco CiNCun»ATi—Mail train at 9i3 p. u. Rrprcu
train at 7.00 A, H.
The OUQi.m. Train from Pittsburgh being aTrain for local
bmluvM. is»v<-rukea at Creslllno by Express train from
Pittsburgh at ‘.MS P. U.
All Trains make close connections at Crotline for Colnm
bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and fit. Louis; also, at Fort
Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western Railroad f<r
Ijifuyrtto, Central Illinois anil St. Louis; also, at Forest with
Trains on tU M K. IL.K.K.IL
. From Chicago, f Ft. Wayne.iCrestline.iArr. PitUb’g
L 8. Mail I
V . tf, Mail 8.15 P. M 6.550 a. M. 12.65 p. *. 9.10 P.M.
Express GOO a. K I 2.00 p. b. 110.36 p.a.j 7.23 a. m.
Tln~>« Trains makt>c)uM|cuiiiif«tluuswtlti Tialua for Pliila
dulplu v, Baltimore and New York.
Trains from St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Colnm
bun make clow counectiuna at Crestiiua with all returning
Train*. At Ft. Wayne, Trains (rum St. Louis, Central Illi
nois, Lafayetu-, and intermediate places, connect with above
Traius'.j At Forest, connections are made with Trains to And
from Cmcinuati, Springfield and Dayton. •
Accoiuionartoif Toalto—Leave New Brighton fop Allo
gheuy at 7.00 A. ti n 12J50 p. w. Leave 'Allegheny for
New Brightonat 9.4& a. V, and 4JOp. as.
Bsggago chocked through, and no charge for handling.
For tickets and fltrtherTnfbrmation apply to A. T. JOHN
STON, Agent, •( the Groat Western Railroad office, directly
on the rnrnrr <>XJbe .Monoogaliela House, Pittsburgh, or It
GEOQGK PARKIN, Passenger station, Pens St. Ixstweoj.
Wayne and Hand; B. F. PATRICE, No. 3i) Dearborn gL
opposite Tiemont House, Chicago, or t the Agents at the
Stations along the lino,
To ■tunmom.-e on HONDA V, January 25th, and continue
nutil further nutne.
J J. HOUSTON, * J t!u Pau’r and Fr't Ag*t.
D. W. BOSS, Pajia’r Agent, Chicago.
J. II AUMRE. ?ap’t. mr2Q-oc‘J7
I'lOfi Winter AVrancement. 180?*
ST. LOUIS, ALTON ANDESTwßrnesssaa
CHICAGO RAILROAD.—OnIiIIIf ffglsW "‘iTT l *
and after OCT* >BEK 2ti, Trains will run as follows:
GOING SOUTH.
Lotrp Cliicsgo at. .... 11:150 a. k. and 10:20 P. u.
Arrive «i St l-.-iia tiO a. u. anJ 1:30 P. u.
GOING NORTH.
Leave r.asi . v i LouU ill 8.-00 a. u and 4:20 P. M.
Am re at Lincagu nt _Jklo p. M. and 6:45 a. m.
CONNECTIONS:
Al CHICAGO, «uh all tbo Great Eastern and Northern
Lilies.
4el:d*wlrF‘
At JULlET,'«ilh IL>rk ("land Railroad West, and “Cat
Off,” East. i
At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Peoria and Oqoawka Rail
road for i’t-,<riA, Uale:d'(irgh, Bihlingtou and Intcrmediato
plai-es.
At BLOOMINGTON, with Illinois Central Railroad,North
and South.
Al SPRINGFIELD, with Great Western (IlL) Railroad,
Es-'l for Decatur, Ac 4 West for Jacksonville and Naples.
At ALTON, willt Terre Uaute auJ Alton Railroad East,
anil itiumrnjbu the Hirer.
Al ST. LOCjIS, with Ohio and Miss. Railroad East, West
by Puciffr Rijlruad anJ Missouri strainers to Northern Mis
souri, KansM'arid Nebraska. Aim. to all points on the I lib
unit and Mississippi rivers.
4£’*Tbmnk'h Ticket* can Leebtalusd 'at alt the principal
Rail mad Ofl'sli-*. 1
QJ£.Tnri>Ujjh Ti< kt'bs and Freights as tow as by any other
Route. ’ |
1 A. U. MOORE, Depend Sapariatoniient.
)lUCJI Q«n. Hutvrn Aff Bol - noS mr7:dly
Pennsylvania Rmllroi
THE O&EAT UENTKALigjj.
ILuule, t£tm«-r-ting the Ailmitytl-P
cltu>a with Western, North-WesterI#, 1 #, and
Slates by a c<intiiino«n Railway direct. Thh
uects at Pittsburgh with daily Hoe of Steen
on the Western lilver»,an'l at CloveUod soil
gtinoieni lo a\l purls on the North-Western
tlio nuiet dCrtcl, cheapest, and reliable r
FREIGHT Cnn bo forwarded to and from tbo
JUTES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A
FIRST CLASS—Boo U, SW«*. lUti and]
Capa, Booka, Dry GooU, (in boxea, bale* (
mod trunks,) Drum, (io boxes and bak-a) (
Feathers, Fora. Ac )
SECOND CLASS.—Domra tic SWtlog, |
Sbirtinpand Ticking, (in originat l*l«e)'
Drugs (in oiM.) llanlwaru, Leather,
(in mils or boxes) Wool and Sheep IMta,
East want
i THIRDCLAJSA.—AnviIs, Steel, Cb&ios(ia‘
| cades,) Ilitnp, Baron and Pork, salted
| (looee or is casks,) Tobacco, manafactnr
ed. (except Cigars or Cut.) Acu, Ac
FOUHTU CLASS.—Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Beef
atvl pork (in ranks or tmxea, Eastward.) (
Uni and Uni Oil. Nails, Soda Ash, U«r- f
min Clay. Tar, Pitch, Roaia, Ac..... J
FLOUR.—{l.ou per bhl. until farther notice.
GRAIN—In car l.adsd&c per 100 Ba. until farther notice
COTTON—S 2 jer bale uot exceeding 600 the weight, until
farther notice.
t&Jn shipping goods from any point east of Philadel
phia. be part Millar to mark packages ‘*rtu. Jkjwuyleanfa
Railroad."' Qoc«UconalgUd to the Agents of this Bond
at Philadelphia or l*Utaborgh, will be forwarded witbont
detention.
Fkuout Aocm—C. E. Evans, 54 Kilby street, Boston; J.
F. CUrkr, No 3 B*tor llocee, and No. I William street, and
John McDonald. Ku. 8 Battery Place, New York; Pierce A
Co., Zanesville, O 4 Irwin A Col, and Epringman A Brows,
Cincinnati, O 4 K. C. Meldrnm, Madison, lnd-£Dcin<“*nil,
Bell A Co, and CArter A Jewett, Louisville, P. O. O’-
Riley A Co, Eran*rills, Ind 4 R. p. Bsas, SL Louis, Mod Har
ris, Wormiey A Co., Memphis, Team; A Co- Chicago,
ni4 J. P. Glass, Ft. Wayne, foil; E. J. Snreder, Pnilag Ma
grew A Koona, Baltimore* D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
H. H. HOUSTON,Gen’I Freight Agent, Pbila.
FI. J. LOMBAEUT.Sapt-, Altoona, Pa. JaS:ly
Pittsburgh and Connelrrllle Railroad.
THE PITTSBURGH AIBL msi wamuien
OunnelUTOle Railroad Is nnufljif
<t|«nrd f.ir the transportation of passengers and - (Wight to
aud ttora Pittsburgh aud CounellsTtUe, connecting with the
tVnua. Contra! Railroad at Briaton’a Station.
Arraugementa bare also been m-uU with the Penna.
Central Railroad J>r which through freight to Philadelphia
anti Baltimore will bfe carried from points on the Pitts-'
burgh and CoddulstUlo Railroad, by car loads, on favorable
terms.
RcsjmfQ or Tams—On and after Monday, 28tb Dee.
the Passenger Trains will be ran dally, except Snadaya, at
follows:
Moil-Train, will learn the Passenger Station of tha Penna.
Railroad, at Pittsburgh, 7-UOo'clack, A. arriving at Con
orllsville at 1200 A.M.
Express Passenger Train will leave PlUaborgb at 4:20 o’ck
P. M., and arriveat ConnsliiriUe at P. M.
Rcrvaxnto—Express Train will leare Oounensvllls at 0
o'clock. A. connecting with [the BlairsvlUe Accommo
daUon Train on the Psnna. Railroad which arrives at Pitts*
burg at tl A. M,
Mail Train will leave Connellsvllle at £OO P. M_ and con
nects with the Drinton Accommodation Train on the Penna.
Railroad, which arrives at Pittsburgh at &QQ P. M.
Freight to and from Pittsburgh and stations on the Pitts
burgh and ConDsUsville Railroad, will be received and de
livered st tbe outer Depot of the Penna. Railroad Company.
Bunting A Hall's Coaches for ML Pleasant, Union town,
Froetbnrg and Cumberland leave Conneilsvitle regularly on
the arrival of the trains.
Mall Train connects also at West Newton with coochea,
by the plank road, with Mount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin,
SandMteh, Cumberland, Ac.
Tickets can be had from the Ticket Agent at the Penna.
Railroad Passenger Depot.
urA II BLACK TONE
Sundries—
-200 bbls No 3 Large Mackorsl:
100 bl bbls -
20 bbls iNo 2
20 M bbls “
20 bbls No l
25 hf tils “
150 bbls Pickled Herring;
100 half bbls White Fish;
60 * 4 Trout;
25 this “
25 •• Lake Salmon;
10 drams Ccxlflih;
76 bbls Notr Orleans Molasses;
60 “ White Flint Hominy;
60 •* P^arlaah;
2Hi “ White Lime;
100 44 Hydraulic Cement;
UHi boxes Pearl Starch;
30 bbls **
1000 boxes prime W. £. Cheese:
20 bbls Eggs;
1500 bushels Dried Apples;
100 bbls No 1 Leaf lird;
100 bnsbels Clorer Seed,
For ante by Ja27 J. B. CANFIELD.
ATKINS’ CELEBRATED /n, rt _
30 DAY CLOCKS, iftlh
for Counting Boom and parlor.
AuauortmeDt in Rosewood cases; elegant patterns
Jujt received and for sale by J. B. REXD A CO,
Je3oultf Jeweler*, No. 63 Fifth street
JOB PRINTING.—
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
. BILL HEADS,
* BILLS LADINO,
POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS,
LABELS,
LETTER HEADS
* And erery description of Job Printing, plainer ornament
al, oxrrnted neatly, promptly and at reasonable rates by
WM. O. JOHNSTON AOX.
(no 7) Priptera,Rindera>nd gUttoocryM Wr—l y
JUST.
700,000 German Cigar*
H6J*» Havana
200 bx*. Yolsa'ro.
The largrat assi'rtmont of CSgira ami * vi>r Terrel
n this city,i* uow open forttanOnttttitaait-l ealA at
ocl-tf for .fcoUhdeSi slHvtiVnd DBCrrMThl Aflfv
psns {KCITXRfit
1 od
REMOVAL.
The Cleveland &. Pittsburgh Rail Road
The Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cln-
OV * vrv • ?£ atl R **lUo»d.
? ER FIUD AY, FEBRUARY
™ U> lb* Freight btuinwi of thre* Read* in tbs
PITTSBURGH
« ™
rOaSrtKD, SATETT ASB 10V RATtS
Ffwa PITTSBURGH to CLE v EtAND,TOLwi uersinT
CHICAGO. COLUMBUS. DAYTON INDIANAPokS '
' CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND ALLTIIP
- IVESTEHN. NORTH WESTERN AM* SOUTH
WESTERN STATES.
! Freight I* wut tomostoflho above *d*ru* m the **a,»
rar»lr> which it U loaded at this Depot.
Thrauyh Rtceiftl giren to all ivipcrtint finn'i.
For further information apply to JOHN P GLASS,
MS.tr _ _ Agents
Allegheny v alleytzzasgaa
RAILROAD.—
FREIGHT DEPOT TO TUB CORNER OF BUTLER AND
CARSON STREETS, NINTH WARD, AND A GREAT RE
DUCTION OF TARIFF RATES.—On and alter JULY **TOj
1857, freight trill lv received a* above at the followingrater.
To Mahoning- - at 25c.per 100pound*.
To Gray’* Eddy M 25c. “ *
To Red Batik -"t 29e. “ “ “
To Brady’s Bend - at Ctc. ** ** ••
i'hntr —Otvr.Ai* LarrtJ* nr.d fifty.
To Ualiuolng 41c.per l>*rtet.
To Gray'* Eddy **lo. *• •*
To Red Uaak _..4iV. “ *•
To Brady’* Bend £>4c. •• “
Flour—Fifty htrr/li andtnvr.
To Mahoning 3*‘>c. ** "
To Gray’s Eddy 3rtc. •*
To Red Bank - - -.£*’«« *•
To Brady’* Beu.l -...45c. *•
Jyglrtf u. », I.QOMIS, flgpeial Ticket Agent.
Great IVeilcrn IHall Route.
ALENA AND CHI- *■»t tuMufeo
VJ CACO Union Railroad, Mat JWCBMiPWs**
Line for Freeport-Ralena aud Danleitt, from CENTRAL
DEPOT, foot of LAKE STREET, cortnecliDC at Dunleilh
with *tearner* for St. Paul and the Upper MtssladppL
* WELLS STREET DEPOT.
FULTON AND lOWA LINE—For Dixon, FulLm, and
Central lowa. Passengers for lowa, Nebraska end Rattan*,
will Roil till* the most expedition* roate.it being an Air
Line to the Mississippi, and shorter hy» fi fly witfe* than any
otberliuo,connecUucat Fnlton with the Great low* Stag*
Cix, for ail points in lowa and the Wot.
BELOIT AND MADISON LINK—T.r B-lolt. Janesville.
Madison and Central Wisconsin.
FOX RIVER V'ALLEY LINE—For Crystal Lake. Me
Henry, Richmond, and points North.
Two trains daily, Sunday excepted, for all of tbo «bcT*
point*, making eli** connections with the Eastern Road*,
and with pockets on (he Mississippi, north and tooth.
P. A. HALL. JOII* ’L 71JRKFTL Prwt.
2.16 p. w. f 1046 P. U. j 6.46 A. ti.
Liverpool, Philadelphia anti Biexv York
Screw SteamshlpComnany.
THE SPLENDID STEAMSHIPS
forming the above line will nil from NowSjfinaS
York as follows:
CITY OP BALTIMORE, Capt- Loitch, Jan.7th, 1858
KANGAROO, •• Jeffrey, Feb. 4th, ■*
each alternate Thursday.
*• From Liverpool overy alternato Wednesday.
Fare from New York, Cabin (75, Third Cl ax* (30.
“ “ Liverpool, u (100, SSS; A $75, Third Class $4 6
Return Ticket* available foraix mostba-b? any strarae
of the line.
Cabin, SMO; Third Claw, $7O.
Tbesn Steamship* are *npplied with improved Wotertifc
eompartmonts, and carry experienced Surgeons.
Person* ibont procM-ding to Europe, or wishing to sen
for their friend* fronrtho old country, can purchase ticket
and obtain all information by applying to J. 0. Dal*. !
Broadway, N. Y n SaUe A Correa, 177 Broadway, N. or
JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Liberty at., Pittsburgh
certificates by first clan Sailiog Packets be
tween New York and Liverpool. Drafts sold by the above
de2o—BpB
Ah. 05 FbtrrfA Strtrt, UiildJt. Room, JontF &nn Ihtiidino
OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK,
also on Wednesday and Saturday eveaiups from May
Brat to November first, frost 7 to U o'clock; aud from No
vember first to May find, from 0 to 8 o'clock.
Deposit* received of all sums u*.t fees than one Dollar,
aud a dividend of the profit* declared twice a year,la
Juus and December. Interest was declared at the rate ot
■lx per cent, per annum, in December, 1655, also, in June
Interest, if aat drawn oat, la placed to the credit the de
positor u priDdpal.aud bear* the tame Interest from the first
dajaof Jane and December, compounding twice a year frith
out troubling the depositor to cal] nr even to prmtit his
pass book. At this rate, money will .double in lew tbnn 12
years, making lu the aggregate ejoiit ksttom attr pa cun
A TCJJL
Books containing tho Charter, Uy-Lawa, Boles and IU gu
idon* famished gratis, nu appliestlan at the nfQce.
Fttridfnt—GEOßGE AIIIREE.
nee patsn>tsra:
John 11. ghoenbarser’
N. Gratten hlnrpby,
Isaac 31. reuuuck,
Junes D. Kelley,
James lierdman,
John 3. Cosgrove,
SANKING IiUUSES OF JO 11
nooo.
FORD,
SOUERfIKT,
MOUNT PLKASANT r ™..
OONNELLSTILLE,
UNIONTOWN,
South-Waite rn
» road also ccm
ier« to all porta
. Sandusky with
i Lakes; making
route by which
10 Great West.
HTTSBUmm.
BROWNSVILLE-
NBtV BttiailTON- ..JATITIS co,
INDIANA. .INDIANA “
Deposits recciTed, Discounts mad*, Drafts bong
sad collected, Dank Notes and Specie bought &i
Stocks, Notes sad other Secorities bought and sold
mission. Correspondence and collections solicited.
Nhglmes a son, dealers in for
• ETON and Domestic bills of Evriiaugr, (Vrtifirato
of Deposits, Bank Notes and hpeci*, No, street.
. oa'atT the principal cities
thToaghout the United Ktales.
c9O i>er 100 ft«.
•76c per 100 lbs.
• Cemetery Marble Works,
No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MATTHEW LAWTON,
PR ACTIO A L MARBLE MASON,
TIT I SUES RESPECTFULLY TO IN
Yf fora hi* frlcmL< hu<l tho i>nLUc generally, thatti
bM ltu*l tao ftboyv pnrtni.KM, for ihe mannfacluio and eal*
of erery rarietynf MarM® Work, tnch u
Monuments, Tombs Tablets anil Gravestones
of Wry rarlnty and form; ' ’
Also,
•63c per 100 lbs.
COc per 100 lbs.
Mantle liters,
Which he is offering M low u any other estahllghnu-nt West
of the mountain*. Ilia etock U entirely new, and hu been
•elected by himself expressly -tbr tI»U market. He l» also
prepared to bafld Burial Yaoll*, endoee Bar Lota with Mar*
Lie or Stona, and to execute any other work In bla line, s
any of the Cemeteries adjoining Pittsburgh.
- URU BT FRjfISSIOS TO
Rot. T. B.Lyman, Rnlwrt Galway, Esq-
Hoa. Wm. Wilkin*, . John CWalett, Eao,
Jno. IL fiboenbergrr, Eiq., W. L. RingwalL Eaa
Charles Brower, Esq.. J. 11. Hilt, Esq.,
Thomaa Scott, K*j, A. B. Curling, Esq,
W. P. Ban®, Eaq, 0. IL White, E«». •
The Trade fhrniahrd with all kinds of Forclgnand Pome*
Ue Marble, either fiaLdud or In the rough, at Wholesale
price*.
_Ue bacaUotnmU'nrranffvmonti'with the wannfrctnrtre
of the be»t brawls, for a coustaut rupply of Hydraulic Co
meat, Water and Lime, ami Plaster Paria, both
for Land and Stucco Work, all of which heic prepared to
fnrntah at abort notire. mhlfi:dly '
Agent* Wanted! New Era’io American Art.
TUST ISSUED, an Oil-Color Portrait of"
U HENRY CLAY, PrintedJrom Sal Platt in 12 Oil Ol
art. Thic Picture, prepared at great cost and labor, by an
important tanrorement la Art-Printing, 1* offered to the
people of the United Etatec, ai a worthy memorial of their
eminent Statesman and Patriot, by thePubliaher,
Kailroaia
Steams flips
fiHonetatp.
Dollar Sa ▼!•*£• _
id December, 1850. and June Bnd December, 1657.
Hopewell Hepburn,
James ghidle,
Alexander Bradley,
Uobert Robb,
William 3. Laertoy,
Hill Burgwln,
William J. Anderson
John O. Backofrn,
Albert Culbertson,
John B. Canfield,
J. Gardner Coffin,
Alonso A. Carrier,
Lurid Campbell,
Charles A. Colton,
William Douglas,
frauds Felix,
Goorge P. GUmora,
James S. Boon,
William 8. Bares,
Sezrtlary and
aoLlyd—JaggdawP
James W. Hallman,
Charles Khai*.
. P. A. MaJcTra
John IL Mcllor,
Walter P. Marshall,
Wilson Miller,
A. M. PnlloCk, M. I*
Henry L. lUngwnU,
John M. Sawyer,
George 8. Sehloij,
AleiscdcrTi tulle,
Theobald OmsXmiter,
George R. White,
■CUA RI.L'S A. COLTON.
BEDFORD CO.,
..SOMERSET CO.,
..WKSTMORtTD CO.,
..FAYETTE CO., Paoß*
Centre Table,
Tier, Dnresn
and Wash
J. EL BYRAM;,
" Bulletin Bnlldiug, Philadelphia.
The following are a tew el the many commendation* *hl«
Picture baa receired from the preaa:
JramTctenon'a Magazine.
“That bo fine .; Picture, tqmil a.lt Uld flnbh u Loodon
Color PrlnU, which h.r. b™n »,IJ hoc, fjr Oto ,nl -,lx
doUuw.canld be prodoced for the trifling earn orbit, cent..
I« ctrtalnl, an eitonlihlns orldence or Amerlan proimee in
Art color prtnuns.end mmt, we think, rc.pilr, an Immenae
sale to bo at ail remunerative.”
From tho Pennsylvanian.
“Sir. Byram baa produced a l*ortrail of the-immortal
CLAY, printed in color*, that tuuall themeritor Jnaimiuir
and a* a work of Art will bear the moat critical attmio*
tlon. The likeness of tho great Statesman (a perfect.”
‘ _ Pro“ Uw> Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch.
„ Mr *i H. Byrum haa brought out a Portrait of Henry
OUy,winted In colore, which, if we had not been assured
otherwise, w* »hoald btVe supposed to be • painting. It
poescsaca all the brilliancy of hue and aoftne** of shade of a
w“?hiSu,n^ lr *“ ; Tb * ¥‘«— f ■n-TTrfth.
From Oraharo’s Magazine,
‘ E 9°al fe* fit» London PrinU adf hero for and *7.
... , , From ttfe Pennsylvania Enquirer,
dodging by thia pfodoetk®, Art-printing has made an
I «?J?? , f t J U . P^ OW V IUp * rffCllon * picture is not only
arttattoln finish and arrangement of color, bnt is Talnahlo
wW at tho low price of fifty
centa, Uuaportrait most soon become a favorite, and be
treaiured u a meet fitting atid beautiful memorial byth
American people.
Single CMiire tent poet paid for 10 centa. To Arabia
▼ery liberal dieconat. JaUiwlmf
FIBBERS AND CARPENTERS ATTENTION
Your attention is directed to
the Urge and well selected stock of Seasoned
LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!
On band and for sale. Wholesale and Detail, by
JAMES M’BRIER Ss GO
(Successor* to Wm. ii’Brier A SonJ
ALLEQQEKV CITY, PA.
Dressed Flooring, She Wing and Weather
Boarding, Shingles, Lath, Joist, Stud
ding, Clear and Common PJank,
Boards, 4c., 4c., 4c.
Let the Farmers remember, who attend tha Allegheny
Markets, that our yarde are the mbatcoovnaieot i a the city
writer «ml «ely rmewwire /rvm Uic ito-jlrt Bmu
and dot* t» aU lU MirLrt Ttreenw, J
Corner of Sand oaky St. and Sorlh Aliev.
PRICES TUT DOWN. 7
We hare reduced tho price FIVE PER CENT, t*r thc*a
and from thle date to Spring. TO CASH BUTEES OVLY
Order* promptly attended to and rivek. -
lj KwOtt*
w SMtt, (XVItS,S»CTn3U, fa. fa.
T®®^^W;CT!6NMN“F!UCTg;
— ,4c
- - it t rtS
Wsate---—-is g
... . -}*v *te
.aTlwool .vfa-isjc do
AT 4 Viack eo« Fkouy Fl.’V* *t • redncUoa
* * T Wts& Biy Vtotiki -rl-'rt MsoVeueA
thereto buv >lct <tf * f '- V5 - FLV-MlM»a
Stand Tope,