fimimnifft HaOfft Voi-m Wnrtiurjr. PBPJrT/bEADE, ORNAMENTAL® i JC UU&3 A9l> [ Pub£>,lSom>, 4&Jke. IfIJOO fattt Btt» gtgpiem, from j to 7 feet Mgfa, cmbm jiagntt&f JUfaUeLwhldt «U 1 ta told it reduced prlcca I to solttbe tixnes.. • . , . i 2&o.ooo Aaecrctodctf gterppeenenodghrobberytoTWTjygv fearioap who moire • Urge amount of the tam? can do acj “£^SSfen, oi .wa ßn . '^SSSSr&SZ'E SfS£S»s DtaS lXrk«t. Al*°p*» u “*"\? r WMlto* Rrtntmatwal 4 «w. ' . For Pan Plantlng. : ' 38O022&?* s !?' *v*m\ e^Wßmgea^oftolu^Tcto^frcßrxbuJlto'g •ft. J " ,-.J' ... - .. . With • Jugs stock of Apple* Pear—atandxrd and dwarf— aanUM 1 , Ones Boot* PUntt, Boast,'Sc.- Then wuhlsz an sxtza aiticia of *fc"lra wietlas xalrbl find it to their interest to examine my stock before ordering risewhars. wMortg -r~-rJROTMUBDQCg« Jr- _ drape Vines. inn nnn EMBRACING 17 varieties ICU ,UUu, Willb.«oM ■»TOTIo»P*J e “» l, y mSAi t "to ’ . jpgs iroiiDOcn, J», ■at&Wtff Plttlbant tn& H°»» /GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1858.—Bar stock \3Tof Mriyß«a«6r Ilotbrf* tmirtdm It. -mo.l jp. jrarfudnlnabl. mrtetto. IsmlUtaUOT,!.n»d* Or ta, born Ganlnunt “J UW. “iS ag " wM ° i y ‘"A^vlc a gg c '’ nm am»o* lelMBMi avmiy* BOCKBTOCH * AMMOH, i TNVIEE 1 TSE ATTENTION OF 2 j. tho public to tbrir largs tod Tilled mertnxnt of<3S mllos fwa Pittsburgh, tfa* ddWtthintton Bead.- Jr Quo .Tux Poe Omc*. MflanriEcp ' _ ' Allegheny county, Pa. V&ilJftrtptiW awiitttermtnte. Screw Presses; POWER AND HAND PRESSES, for Woolen, Cotton tad Pape 'Matmibrtarsrs, Printer*, LUtugnpbera, Book-Binders end Tsllow Chandler*; Copy lag Presses, extra six*, Ibr Forwarding Homes. Post Offices, Batiroad Oompanlsa, 17 in.by22,and£i.by 31; Letter And Baal PiwßasrMW and Jack few. . , « • - CHARLES KVASS Ar.SON, Goner Bread end Qnarryßtreets, nolT:6htl—J>» • v; - ■ BHXLAPBLPIIIA. "f ULEB ftrSEEDLES, So. jOvAea mew, and 8 i Sooth I Voter Strut, PHILADELPHIA, < XJTTHOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, TT Candles, Starch, Sc. Afbll usortaesTon' hand to wttchthe attention of desists IS rmptettoiiraaked. . .. nrfcdfr y:‘X Jt. 'J*. V.'* s •< 93aItfatow SJrtmtißmnrts. o. irons v. moos AEHISTEAO. BIGGS A. CO., Agents for the sale of Virginia HAHUFAOTUBBD TOBACCO, - So. 87 w— tpr plaetf BaUisum. on band a Urge stock, which - they. distribute tbs lowest market prices. apfflfclyd* Dr: McLANE’S • CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. Twootthe tkest Preparation* of the Age, They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but "simply for what their name pur ports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick Head ache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular "to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by SOLE PROPRIETORS; 1 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 Fills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BEG'S, Wooii Sr., Prrr-jnncm, I'.. The Golden Prize • FOtt UlaittAUih 1858. The new yorrweekly golden PBJZB l* ooeoftbe largest end beet literary pepoe of the da;, An Imperial Quarto containing can Mass, or foarreounen, of. entettainingcrisisal matter; at** su* suni tttemanseveryweek- AGlft worth from GO cent* to 9500 in cold, willhe prewntedto eachanOtcriDtr fniiitdlatalf on reeeipt of th* whtcrlp* tlon money. TERMS: boo copy tor “£ **}£*- Oo* copy fcrfrco ye*x*>«~**~sB 00» *°d ® gift*- n^OTj.^on.Tgr. —-— ■ g g;SaSgS; KlT*copi«,on*y«*r—*~— —«• *f? no’and lot-Mt*. ?*.Ko-rrf Thoortlite* to bo distributed »**CBfflpriwd in the fcUow. tnfiin- — ptcjay of Gold, gonttlniog- •'■•—?£■ | ft dn dO dO W » **!*; 10 do do do ••—S’ MFetoatUwHtmtingCtMd 00, «cj 20Gold Wetcha...™ *•? —r BO do do ........ ...... $BO 00, **ch 2100 do do , ISO Ofc MCb' Gold Weicbee.^........................ $25 00, #*ck - $OO SO ter Booties Ceaed Wlichee...... $3O 00, etch 500 Silver TTetebee. 00 to $25 etch » 1000 Gold Guild, Yeet ead fob Gh*ine-$lO 00 to $3O eeeli . Odd Lockets, BreeeUts, Brooches, £tr Bros*, Bresst Pins.Caff Pi*• • Sleere Buttons,Biaga, Shirtßtiiils,Watch Kart, Gold end SUrtr ThlmhUa, sad • rviety of other erti clctTrorth from 50 cents to $l6 eech. „ on receipt of the subscription money, the wiU be entered upon oar subecripUoii the - -s®sssars|ffei- co , JO ia Mogg Bnimag, 835 Bnadwsy, g. Y. Specimen Copies seat free. AgenU Weoted. 1 f«‘BViBnuwezwP «obi» woansu woomsim A TRES’ WORM CONFECTION, to.the s^aw-sfer ,ii,« /VmgTQfffood*cd6th«t?*«t-_ —ySmgCAW gOPBB, BOBTOW - TEVVlSMC^'pEonmc^ra '\t»p-3S!r2S!g? ■ i --23gg85&E£s&&B SrUSIB • * • An • .do. fornlytT J.XCASI7ILO 200 IX i»s "..--- jaiactnantoffi J r.' - OAS FROM ROBIN OR* os ornra,, .. .. _ _ HVVTI7V FtroTD MAmEIAL. ! THE HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPER-: TIES of Ou tom,B largest assortments to be found In any city, soluble for city and country sales, and having orer twenty yuan experience in baying, he trusts that be can nowtnUall tastes. He respectfully invitee all tn want to e dt, amurtng them that they will be pleased. mrtO—sel6 AYER’S WORM CONFECTION is plena anttotake. , Ajreris WortfiOoufection contains no Calomel. Ayer’a Worm CootocUon.ls purely vegetable. Ayer's Worm Confection will hot sicken. Ayer’s. Worm OoafocUon It nninjoriona. Ayer’s Worm Confection is the only safe Worm Remedy. Ayer's Worm Confection ia thoonlyeffldcnt Worm Remedy Ayer’s Worm Confection only, requires an introduction into bmjliw to procure for itself universal frTodtism. Compounded and' for *al. MATTHEWS, Stamp, Stencil and Brand Gutter, JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, &c.— Knives, Scissors and Raton Ground, Knife Blades Inserted: Table Knives Repaired, and General Jobbing at tended to: LOCKSMITH AND BELL-HANGER, No* 138 SmitMlleld Street, near Sixth, PITTSBURGH. PA. 49*Tbe above firm Is prepared to make anything in the shape of an edge tool, or do any kind of smith wont what armyoo short notice. v_ Jy2sdyd JpALL AND WINTER— ' ~ OOOSING AND PARLOR STOVES, GRATES AND FENDERS, I * ' FIRE IRONS, SCUTTLES, And other eoasouabte article |n my lino, tor sale to suit STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!—The Troplo Cook, the best improved, as well as tho heaviest ot the site now made; the Pariur ana Chamber fitorer-The Hda,” which is conceded by all who haTe seen It to be the most h andsome and ornamental Stove here or elsewhere.— Call and see them at the Iron City Stove, Copper and Ho Warehouse of T< J. CRAIG A CO., ■elfi No. 134 Wood st. NOTICE- All persons having claims against GEORGE E. ARNOLD, or in any wist Indebted to him,'will please call ot once abd pay to, or arrange the same with ROBERT DALZELL, st R. DaltoU A Co, Liberty street, or A. 8. BELL, N 0.103 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, JaS&lmd-ebn Assignees of QIO.E. AjusolO- D UNCAN’S BUSINESS AND OBNA MENTAL PENMANSHIP. Just published In six num bore, quarto demy size; belng-tae most complete system extant, andaltogethcr superior in style and quality to any hitherto offered to the public. Each book contains 24 pages, and will be fcndihedat the low price oTl2Jscta. Allberel discount will be made to wholesale purchasers for cash. WM. O. JOHNSTON A CO-, bimiY Book Manufacturers and Stationers, ja!3 N 067 Wood street. Bear York and San Franeftaco Steamship Lide, rla Panama Railroad* THE first class steamship Northern LIGHT, 2,500 ton?, B. L. Tlnkelpaugh, Master,SS will aaH from pier 3. North River, on WEDNESDAY, March 10th, for ASPINWALL. connecting with tho first class steamship ORIZABA. 2,500 tons, J. H. Blctchen, Master, leaving Sanfranrisco March Stli. For passage and freight, apply ONLY to D. TORRANCE, Agent,. fcflJmd No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. SYRINGES —I have, just rec’d a supply of Mattson’S Celebrated Syringes, pronounced to be supe rior to any other now in use. Those wishing anything of kind should call and examine three before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING. fe9 corner of Diamond and Uaikfit street. STATIONERS’ HARDWARE,— Copyfnig Praam and furniture tor do. Stamping " Office Calenders, Bill Filet, Cancelling Files, * Hammers, Bill Bead Boxes, Enenlop, * 3 and 4 parts, Twino " Post Office “ Tin Cutters. Desk Weights, Pen Racks, a great variety, English Slates, with eqr. end oval frame* German, Iron and porcelain Slates, Packet Knives, Erasing do. Jast received and for sale by W. S. HAVEN, ocSO Market end 2d street. GROCERIES— 100 bgs prime Rio Coffee 70 hf. chts. Y. H., Slack and Imperial Tear €0 boxes is and 8a Lamp 200 kegs Nails, assorted sizes; 100 boxes Window Glass, assorted ilrcr 60 doz. Zinc Waab Boards; 100 do Corn Brooms; 600 bdls. Straw Paper; 200 bxs Olive, OleiOß, Rosin and Palm Soa 100 do ifoold and Star Candles, For sola bj nolO 1L IU»fiISON A CO. Thorn's extract of copaiya &, SARSAPARILLA—Another eupplv of ibis ctdebnUitt English remedjjnrt rec\l l>j fey JOS. OATS.— 300 bushel k 7 mStr SSeby TOOLS.—Saws, Knives, Cbis ■ «t«.and all wlstles of Priming Inrtramenti for the gardes or orebarda. Ji2Sdhi*P JAMES WARDBOP. lONGRESS WATER —A new lotreceive< l this day and for sale at JOS. FLEMING’S. O fk GRO.PATENT CARBON OIL LAMP 4\J Jortrcc’dby JUQ MACKEOWN A FINLEY STOCKS —Bank, Bridge, Insurance and Copper Stock* *old at public or prints sale, toy AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. «3J>ablic Sals THURSDAY EVENINGS at the Mef chants* Exchange ja!B Leather belting—a good supply of the best Easters Manufacture, on hand for sale low by JtSO J. k H. PHILLIPS, 26 and 28 St Clair st. ACE LEATHER of a superior quality for ole by J. kP. PHILLIPS, & and 23 St Clair st. INDIA-RUBBER BELTING—A large stock all sizes, 2,3 and 4 ply thick, at tho India Robber Depot and 28 St Glair st. Ja3o J. A 11. PHILLIPS. DRY APPLES—2OO bus. prime Dry Ap ples for aale by HENRY 11. COLLINS. HORTS—49O sacks Shorts in store and tar sale by SPRINGER HARBAUGH k CO. jtSO No. 255 Liberty Strait. SHOULDERS —3 casks Bacon Shoulders in ■tore and for sale by B.IIARBACGH & CO., ja3o No. 295 Liberty Street. Sundries— 20 bales cotton; 281 tacks Wheat, white and red; 1 bbl. Hard, On steamer Fetthasgh to write for sale by , j 123 IBAIAH DICKEY A CO. SUGAR —100 hhds. fair to prime N.rO. Su gar la store and for sale by JOHN FLOYD A CO. BUTTER— 10 bbls Roll Butter for sale by Ja23 JOHN FLOYD A CO. OH bhda prime Sugar landing per steamer OU Aaron for tala by [ja2B] JAS. GARDNER. Illustrated. 1 HO bbls prime Molasses per Anglo Saxon, I V/v/ 50 do Baltimore Syrop, for sale by Ja2B JAS. GARDNER. COUNTING HOUSE FURNITURE.—On hand or made to order and fornisbed prompUy by T. B YOUNG A 00, ja£s 33 and 40 Smlthfleld street. Burning fluid! burning fluidi:— Yon bnt yoor Burning Floid, much cheaper and better than any puce, at JOS. FLEMING’S, Ji2s corner Market gtreetandthe Diamond. Concentrated lye—so cases on hnnd and for tale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. BEANS. —200 bus. for rataiby Ja4 UKNltr H. COLLINS. Q A KEGS prime No. 1 Six Twist Tobacco iVV on consignment for sale tow by J»IS gIIRrVER A DILWORTH. Fresh butter -14 bbls frwb Roll Bnttor for table nee; S “ “ Eggs; 600 lbs No 1 Leaf Lard, - RecM this morning ard for sole at No 27 Fifth street. JalS H. RIDDLE. DULTRY.—A large lot of Eeeh Poultry, Turkies,Chickens, Dockland Geeee, rac'd this morn ing »nd for sale at No 27 Fifth street. IL RIDDLE. INKS AND FLUlDS—Arnold’s, David’ Wsrres, EMlud’sud Majnmrd i « a jj Nos. 31, 33 and 35 Market its. LCOHOL—IOO bbls. 76 and 90 per cont. tot ills bj Jl2d C^STAIDIHIOdKIiro^ lOTASH—2O casks Ist sorts for salo by j. 20 B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. "OLASSES—IOO bbls N.O. Molasses and _ gjnjp fcr nb toy Ji2S JOHN tWTD ICO APPEE SNUFF—Fresh only at j delft , . SOS. ft LEM Pin’S tiUMOTHY SEED.—5ObgB. asuperior article A in store and for aalp by (polS) ATffK!J> LEE A CO. _ ICE 'SPURS— OF VARIOUS SIZES, For sale, Wholesale and Retail, tiy W. D. MATTHEWS. dt23 Bmllhfleld street, near Klxih. M' oLANfc’S VERMIFUGE AND LIVE] PILLS.—IOO crocs on hand and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO, BolC • cornsa of Wood and Fourth streeta. NG. VENETIAN RED—2S bbls. on hand an! for sale by B« L. FAHNESTOCK A 00. TDGSRHAVfi'SHOI/LANDBITTEKS— 100 r*do£.(brtt!*t>7 B.A. FAHNECTUCKfcCO- Co niff First »nd VPowl rtreeU G' OULU'S PATENT SPRING BKU.-Wc :im Tw»TvafmripHng and ■eUlog till* celebrated Spring U.»« H“ d ‘ iolUn T,g l TOm^-os°‘ TJIXXBA'FAMIIiY WHITE WHEAT i^ytOUß— 100 bblsV choice laktoryo^^»>b^ Meadwtlle Female Seminary >. r NEXT TERM of this Institution will 1 commence on MONDAY, Feb. 15* Fnpila win be charged $7,50 per t*rm, and win *d»c the ttadie* the; with to pence from the following list Beading, Anient History, Zoology, Enunciation, Modern “ Astronomy, Pronunciation, Map Drawing, Nat. Pliikaophy, Spelling, Andent Geography, Physiology, writing, Modern “ Grammar, Oompoeition, Physical “ Khetbrie, Chemistry, Logic, „ Botany, Trigonometry. For Greek, Istttn, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Swedish and Angl>Baxon, an additional cborge ofsl will be made. I Piano, per course of twenty leasona -....ft I Gee of Piano per term- ... 2 ] Drawing, per ccrono of twenty lisaaoM 4 I Oil Painting u “ 8 \ A German lady, an excellent pianist, retddea in the family, andwHlgiTeleasonsonthePianoandinOcrmAß andFronch. i A few pupils will be accommodated In tho family of the | Principal. Board, withfhelandligbt,cXclnslTeofwashing, ! $3 per week. I All payments are to be made in adrjtnce. ; felL-wledly JOSHUA KENDALL, A. M- Principal. Stocco "Worlcar,' JAMBS OWENS, CORNER ELM AND JfTLTE STREETS, STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER give* particular attention to all orders for work lnbta line. I CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of all kinds furnished o abort potlce. i i ■ , ap:tl:ljd RPQOBBAI'B bcupbh mill • PATENTED AUGUST HkjJkA ttUnui. They an alee an. flUßßit pertly adapt** ter attMMng 1 w Saw mua. F« a fhll <•« rJT Ib3|b\ \ jagda -SJuansi ■ ■WAfamii b. oocbbabboo. alaaa, betk «U aaA mv mny, nA Piteal Bsb tfastlsM. asd talM to BemaVtawLaM Mt* Aaahat BnS Belttu CMb. Kill ZnM im QmO( ef wnty ««Kitp- UaTSiu nus, do. All srtfriaa wansateAta gtra aaflrs ■tfiaMw.PT S. OOOBBAB k 00- da. aa4:diwfimP House furnishing hardware STORE.—lToQsokoeplng u tides generally. Hollow Wore,- f Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, . .Brittarmla, Bright, Japanned and Proaed Tin Wares, Wood and Willow Ware*. john fleminq, aa2t N 0.47, Market street, eoroer of Tlilrd. FAIRBAKK’B PLATPORH SCALES. THE undersigned havingbeen appointed ex clusive Agentslor the tale of these etlebrafcxTSCALES, manufactured by the original Inventors, B.A T. FAIR BANKS k QO-, reepect&lly invito the attention of the bus iness community to the superiority of theso Scales over ell others- \ These Beales have been subjected to the SEVEREST TESTS on all the principal Railroads in the United States and England, andln every branch of business throughout the'worid, dad their uniform accuracy and great dnmhDlty bave cained for them the reputation of being THE STAND ARD /BOM WHICH TIIERE CAN BE NO APPEAL. Ws are prepared to fill orders tbr Counter, Portable, Dor mant, Rolling MillrHay, Coal, Railroad and Canal Scales, it puexs. HUSSEY k WELLS, No. 525 Liberty Street, Commercial Row, Pittsburgh. Penna. GEO. W. HUB LEY, federal street, Allegheny. BAGS! BAGS!!—Flour, Buckwheat, Corn a cal, Salt. Ilam, Grain, Pried Fruit and all kind* of Bags, made from Bleached Vualins, Oanaburg Prill* and Pock, neatly printed to order, In appropriate style*, on the thorteet notice. Miller* add others trill find it to their advantage in the quality of good* need and pncea charged, to hare their or* oen filled at njr manufactory. PA VXD O. HfillßST, JalA'daltwF comer liberty and Hand street*: CO BAGS BARLEY; 0& ST do Oats; 8 do Timothy Seed; 10 keg* No 1 Lord; boxe* CbMM; SOO lb* Buckwheat Flour;' Bec'd and for sale by . SHRIVER A DILWOR.TH, Jals 130 and 132 Second atroiit- WHITE GREASE.-in cans, kegs "?nd barrel*, for grouing Pray*, Cart*. Gsrriag©*, Omni buses and all kind* of Maehlbery. for sale by II. COLLINS. Jat© No. 25 Wood st. SDN DRIES—2O sacks Dry Apples; 17 do and 2 bbu Flaxseed: 9 do Feathers; 124 do Wheat; 16 bbla Unkm Mill* Flour,. . 18 do Gallatin do. 90 do Broadway do, ' ‘ - 4 boxes Egg*,. On steamer Poland to arrive for aa'e by jftiM ISAIAH DICKEY A CO WOOD’S II AIR RESTORATIVE A large quantity on hand and for sale by B. L. FAIINKSTOCK A CO, 6 corner o fPoortb and Wood ftt*. POTATOES —75 bus. White Potatoes; 50 do Neahannock do; 50 do Balt. Bln" do, In store and for ralo by Ja7 T LITTLE A CO TO AGRICULTURAL MACHINISTS— Wo haro on hand a sample of India .Bobber Tubes for Wboat Drill*. They can be furnished In any quantity at short notice, by J. A 11. PHILLIPS, J*3o Noe 20 and S 8t Clair «trest. SEIDLITZ POWDERS, always iresh, on band at JOS. FLEMING’S, Jald corner Market at. and tbe Diamond. DRESSED HOGS.—I 4 Dressed Hogs for *ala by Ja4 HENRY 11. COLLIN.H. RYE FLOUR—IO bbla. and MU sacks fur sale by j*U HENRY 11. COLLINS. EGGS.-G hbls. Eggs just received and for Kale by JalS I’., DAL7.EU, * CV-, T“TK _ RAN'rs _ ski. , r/,tj^aPEH£pir»iu not Call to Bilious IlQadachc,4MplWm«, i Ari'iity of the Stomach. Cus tlvcnee* RheTsrftSHSni,Affoctiou of tb* Liver. Only for sole at " JOS. KLKillbQ S, Jal corner ofMorketßtrret i»dQQ cuttuig Cheese ~ M ]„ by Js4 HENRY It. CoLLINS, 1 BBLS. FRESH - EGGS for wile by 1 O jali J B CANFIELD. on CASKS PEAKLASH for salo by OU I*3 J. B CANFIELD. EGGS. —3 bbls. for sale by jl4 HENRY n. COLLINS. RYE FLOUR.—2O bbls. for sale by j*4 HENRY H. QuLLINS. BUTTER— 5 bbls. fresh roll Butter iust ro cdTsd and for mleby JaS IL HPTCHIKBOH. HOPS— 8 bales primo Ist sort Hops in store i»ty) for cal* by ePRINQER HARBAuOII A CO. SENNA ALEXANDRIA—SOO lbs in store and for sal* by B.* L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 6. SI T G A R.^MShh'dsTGood Fair N.IT. • Sugar Just rcctlvod and for sain by ' • « a 0 BHRIVERADILWORTIL FURNITURE AND CHAIRS.—Of every description constantly nuumfoctarißg or mad* t order, of tbo best material and workmanship by ja2i T. B. YOUNG A CO. INDIUO, Manilla, Carkacas l Behoai,— 1000 tbs. oa band and for sain by jais p. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. FLOUR —17 bbls. Union Mills; 17 do Oaliatln u 90 do Broadway “ Now landing from steamer Anglo Baxon for sale by J.-29 ISAIAH DICKEY A OO: FEATHERS —9 sacks now landing from ■teamer Anglo Baxon for sale by j 023 ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. I QOS 4 bxs now landing-from utcamer j Anglo Saxon to sal* by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. HEAT —77 sacks Red Wheat and 48 sks White Wheat BOW landing from steamer Anglo Saxon toSSEr* Ja29 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. DRY APPLES —2G bgs now landing from McgET t ELAX HEEI)—I7 ska am)new lam H" IDES—SUOdoi. Flint ffldesj St do ' Oreeo Salted Hides; To arrirefend for by ■SPBLNGEiLnARIIAL’UII A CO. o!9 No 893 liberty street ppI.KS —lOO bbls Green Applea (asHd) for m 3« by ' i*W R. VJECEBU* ACO ISimcattonal. Arithmetic, Book-Keeping. Algebra, Geometry, iUisccllancous, comer Liberty and n»ud itroota. EDFOKi) WATER, fresh Irom the 1 springs, we'd this dsy by Ja2o JOS.^LEMIKU, iSeiital. A FALSE TEEOKY EXPOSED.— THE TRUE SCIENCE REVEALED Mankind bavo long been eugnlphcd in darku- »■» gard* tbe mysteries of meJiclne, and of deriving a truUitr-l ■olution ofitspower over dUcase, and itaj>ruj»cT use u» the treatment of tue tick. Medicine, as practiced by t|To regular [acuity, is a Uclurioo a bundle of DuprobabUil&csud uucerUiulu.-*. There ia uotbiug In It> theories on which the physician can rely a* certain or fixed; tbe results obtained Cram It* prescription* are most casreiinsatbfoctory. It Isa solemn and startling tact, thatthreofourtbs ot those , "who have departed this life" 1 ilied victims. not to du/u of this eubtlo and uncer tain theory, aa pracUa-d by the regular faculty. We hove pruTud the utter Gdlacyofthe regular practice i*f uiodidno, and the great undeniable "truthlulnew of the ; R. 1L Ik over and oxer again; for, lo a thousand caw*, where • tbe regular pbjfcJcians have given op tbelrpaticotaa* incur- i j able, and bad in many casm even set the time to only a few j 1 abort boon, that their victim* had to live, lladway** Rowdy : Relief, Regulators or Itoaolvent,** thecaae way haTe been, i has restored thaw dying patientatn new life and health. . lu tlio treatment of the sick by the R. R. R- remedies, | , there i* nothing left to chance or uncertain tie*, for these • remedies are so prepared as Jo pose** fixed and peiitiTi-cur aUve powers, founded on principles c* Immtttablo In their I power over diseases, a* the laws of gravitation over the : earth. It is therefore, Impossible for these re medic* to foil I lo removing from the unman system thedifllculty for which , they may be given, and of restoring tbe toiofc human *J»- ! tern to it* normal conditionof be&tlu. Tlii* is readily seen In the miraculoo* efficacy of RAD ! WAY’S READY* RELIEF—for the moment tld* remedy ii applied to tho part or parts of the body tortured with pain, or crippled with infirmities, all pain and unuisineM cease*, and the crippled, lame and wonnded limb become* invigor ated with renewed strength. So also with the Resolvent. — Tho moat repulsive So res, Ulcer*, Humor*, and the most o | ninate of chronic diseases quickly become extinct aft ; ew doses ia taken. j In caw* of Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Bowel*, j rangetnent of the LLtct, Congestions, Palpitation of th : Heart, Itadwuy’* Regulators, In tho form of Pill*, can be 1 relied upon u* a positive and certain corrector and regula -1 tor of those difficulUc*. In cases of temporaay Oomtlpauon or derangement of the stomach or bowels, tbe and deleterious partldos, and thus restore tbe oonstltu : tion to its Integrity, by tbe expulsion ofthose localor organ- I ic irregulorties which vlttatothasonndnessof.tbe whole. In Cholera, Yellow Fever, Ship Fever, Dysentery, Dla cbo«*, Typhus and Typhoid Fever*, and all malignant and tnolariouarcTEr*, Iladway’* Ready Relief and Regulator* are not only positive curatives, but certain preventive*. Not only In the milder latltudesof tue North have these remedies cured tbe patients of these terrible tnaladtre, but under tbs burning tenes of tbo trepica, where,.in tbe wildest and most violent degrees, they scourged tbs people as a pes tilence. Wltn those remedies you need not fear exposure to any contagious disease or lnfortiou* malady. coHsrmmosAX nmmw. AJI disease* that hare become ettablished In the system, ealledchronlecrconstitutional, Rodway*» BesolvenVaided by the Relief and Regulators, will remora. Scrofula, Bron chitis, Ulcere, Sons, Fever Sores, Humors, Humor*, Balt Rheum, and all akin diseases will quickly yield to this all powerful remedy. The nae of tbs Resolvent will, In a few weeks, entirely ebango the whole condition of the body, we core not from bow many generations you have derived your title to tbs diseases established In your bodies, Rad way’s Resolvent will restore it, and give to you what your forefathers were una ble to—a pure and boaltby body—free fttrm diseases.' CQXXOSVtSXLSZB. All diseases prevalent at this season of tbs year, caused by derangement of tbe organs of tbe system, redden changes of the weather, beat and cold, disturbed circulation of the blood—Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tic Polereux, bowel Com plaints, Fever and Ague, Headache, Toothache, Ache* and Fains of all kinds, Braises, Burns , Scalds, Falls. Inflamma tory Diseases. Congestive Diseases, Humors In tbo system impure Blood, Boiu, Pustule Pimples, Blotches, Ac. Liver Oomplslnts—Dyspepsia, Kidnay Complaints, and all diseases whethcracntc,inflammatory, malarious, nervous; chronic or constitutional. Rad way’s Remedies will most positively sxteralnate and noture the infirm and snfoehlediyitcm to health and stnrogtb. Ye who hare friends cow upon tho brink of the grave, on whom all hopes of recovery are lost—who hare Men given op a* incurable by yoar pnyxidan, we invite too to make one more effort to save the valued Ufa of the dying one. A trial of three Remedies cannot do any Injury, and may re store 10 life and health, eren though no hopes are entertain ed by your physician. Over a thousand such lnitanec* bare come to cur knowledge: and we therefore,' fc Juoe 24th, 1867. J In October, 1845. my wife giving birth to a child, left ber twd 1... t-ariy and cantht a aercre cold, which premlaod to terminate her tifo. The best pbyridani in thl* neighbor hood end Kingston were lu attendance on ber—but all ef no vaai) —fA« doctors had aimt her vp to die. /hr term am SKcuftre wretf 1 sat at her bedside, momentarily watching to see ber breathe her la«t- I happened to soe a copy of yntir paper called “The Moving WoHit,” and.there rredof your medicine*. I rcwilvM to tort thorn as alastroort. 1 gave her lh* with the Regulator* and Relief—-ac cording to direction*, andin three days oWr-nrd a wonder fid imynwmoii. From this she daily recovered, and l* now, thank Gut, better than evnr she was In ber life. Tbe chibi, when three months old, canght a had cold, and dtoindied atcay to a aerr skeleton, nothing but bone aod skin hi* ryes protruded from hit head; at if they yoonld deep out; the physician* all united in laying there was no on of at tempting to tare him, hit rate icaj hopelea, at he vat too young and tauri die. Bnt I thought different. Your Rota edits gave ill© to ray wife, while the doctors gave her up to death. I again had Tvcoure* to them. I gave him tbe Re solvent internally and n*ed It as a wash externally to hia eyes—he 1* now a laughing, hearty, crattltng child, enfoy ing the beat of health. Your o *e*t nhadieut and grateful HTTBUt, RICHARD GRIFFITH. The above, reader, 1* bnt one nut of tboasand* of similar case* in tbe world, where bad Uisvetilictsof the physicians been relied upon with out further trial, death would have •rtzed its victim. Do not therefore give np your friendson tho mere report of your physician* who *ay they can do no md Faqrtb streets. A WOSDE&FBL DIBCOVJBBY 11 TIrHICH HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND W research of the beat medical men thst rrer Ifvsd to find a remedy that would radically cure the Dyspepda, which has been recently fraud OF PITTSBURGH, PEITRA. His laborious search and rweareh to the VcgaUUs King dom for debt or ten years, has tollKhtawooderral Uedldnewhlch trill radically cure tie DYSPEPSIA, which is the first caused all general dlscsse which the hnmansy* tom Is snhjcet to. Keeps the Reservoir [Stomach] dean and healthy. We most all have good health and cannot be a ■object of any general disease. _ Dr. R. T. FORD has b«n a subject of this awful dlaea* himself, [Dyspepsia] for'elght to ton Tears, aod has tried hundreds of experiments on himself but ml in vain, until hit prsMnt discovery, which has radically cured him and many others to six, right to twelve day*, without pain or sickness, or any unpleasant feelings to the STsUm, bnton the contrary, It Invigorate* the system and gives a healthy action to every part. It will act gently or copiously on the bowels, snd give a healthy action to the stomach and Ursr. You caa eat and drink your canal dtoUng, which will not interfere—Uu> uiMidn* always doing Us dnty~.callod ' DIL U. T. FORD'S DY6PEPSIA CORDIAL. What kind of diseases will Dyepepila prodoccl I rawer* Uti the flnt amt of ell goneral diicasos Utw Affection, Long Aflectlun, or PaUnouarv Dtseaas Bronchitis Blck Hmdacto, Billions Diarrhoea, BUUcos and Typhoid Fevers FererendAgne,NervousFever,Neuralgia, Usrula,[Pile*,) Ooetlve Bowels, or Gummy Skin, Cotda Rhwt matlcsof all kinds -Apoplexy,.lnanity, Weakneaof the system, Fain Conception of toe Mind, Ibartiram. Fuldm* of the Stomach, Throwing up of yonr Food, and also Wind, All of the above feelings may or will to produced from a Dyipepllc stomach. Fromthatorgan all general disoam will to produced, Ilf thia rtaUmcnt Is trne, whlch no era mind wul dsns] because all who have been sick know this statement to be true from experience, a sick or deranged rtomath It first. Bow Important H la to a poor patient who has Uen *nf feting for many year*, to point him to a remedy th*»ba«a 'relr on. and radically remora the cacao that haa mjrfahla j ■lck. It*a Uka a mariner toeeed npon the ocean, a» thaftnt glim PM or a tlßbt bone*, hit heart tomdt «HhJo.‘ BOTTLE. Bold by the Proprietor, Dr. B. T, «m Wat andt of Peontylraaia Areooe,(Toorthrtroet Hoad,) and aIroJOHM HAPt Jr, Ko. US Wood ttrort, eorner of fibtth; afeo, KE VIN, WKEOWAN k 00, Liberty etrwt. Pittatmrgh. AUo, Mr!w. A. REJ®, <°ra*x\j thsflrm of JamceT. Semple k 0o- of federal ctreet sod the Diamond, Allegheny GtJ r . Aod alro, Dr. Port • ABtHHUloSiand Liter PtlU; afeo, bis total cable Indian VeretableNme Liniment ? _ The there medidme need oo commendation, tot thoy sanda in ccrdtr and cocaty will testify to their toralnabie ijmlltks Thflfreqna (a aut to be fees ■rtMMid IHrttcal. A TEH’S PILLS. ARE particularly .adapted to deraagemouta of the digcstircipparatus, and diseases arum* from impurity of the blood. A largo part of all the complaints that afflict mankind originate la ou*; of th-«-, and cmw quently these Fills are found to cure many Tnrirtlr* cf disco*'. Subjoined are statements from some eminent pbjsicUns. of Ihr-ir efTectain thdr practice. Afl a Fajult Purse Frota Dr. E. IK of .Vci? Oritaiu. **V««r Pills are the prince of pargrs. Their excellent qualities surpass nnv Vnttiartic vr posaeM.' They are mild, but Tery certain nsdefUa.-laal in their action on tbe bowo!*, 1 which makes them InvvluiUe to us in the daily treatmeut ; of disease." - Foa Jatmucz axn all Livlb Cowpluxta. From Dr. Tnecdort Bell , of AVw Port City. “Sot ODty ant your Pills admirably adapted to their purpose as. an aperient, but I hod (heir Iwneficfal eftcti upon the Liter rery marked indeed. They here in tny practice proved more effectual (or the core of biliout &>*«- pLunlt than anyone remedy 1 can mention. 1 sincerely rejoice that wo hare at length a purgative which tv worthy the confidence of the profession and the people” Drspcrsu—l.vnmcsTiovt From Dr. Henry J. Knox, of <. Louis. “The Pills you were kind enough to send lue have been all used in my practice, and have satisfied mo that they are truly an extraonlinary medicino. So peculiarly are they adapted to tbedlseasesof the human system. that they M-em to work upon them alone, 1 have curtd torn a canes of dys pepsia and indigation with them, which had resisted the . other remedies we commonly use. Indtvd 1 have experi mentally (bund them to b* effectual In almost all the com* plaints for which you recommend them.” Utscstcxy—Diauntu—RZLAX. From Dr. J. G. Green, of Chica yo. “Tour Pills have bad a long trial Uj my practice, and 1 hold tbura la esteem as oue of tho best aperients 1 Have ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes them an excellent remedy, when given in small doses for bdinvs dysentery anddiarrnaa. Their sugar contiDg make# them very occoptable and convenient fur tho use of womeu and children.” IWCBXAL OaiTTBCCTIOV—WoXVfE—SUFFEXUIOB. Prom Mrs. ft Suart, teho practices at a Physician and Mid wife in Boston. 1 find one or twolargo doses of your PtLLA, taken el the proper lime, are excellent promutives of tho natural secre tion w hen wholly or partially suppressed, and also very ef fectual to cleanse the stomach and expel worms. They ars •o much the *»e*t physic vrn have that I recommend no other to my patleuts OoimuATiav—Cosrivuxns. From Dr. J. F. Montreal, Chnada. “Too much caauot ho said of your Pills for the cure of cosiivejiest. If others of our fraternity have found them as effleidoujaa I have, they should join roe In proclaiming It for the benefit of (he multitudes who anffer from that complaint which, although bad enough tn Itself, Is the pro genitor of others that are worse. I believe coslirentss to origtnato in the liver, hut your Pills affect that organ nud cure the disease.” IxTCKmxa or tbs Blood—Sc&orrut—EsTjrrtufl Salt Rhetx—Tittle—Tuwoxs—> Rheowatism Gout— NXVBALOiA. From Dr. EakieX Hall, Philadelphia. “You were right, Doctor, in saying that your Fills purify the blood. They do that. I have used them of late years iu my practice, and agrw with yoatvtatcmenti of their efficacy. They stimulate tbaexcretorles,aDd carry off tho Imparities that stagnate In tho blood, engendering disease. They stimnlate the organs of digestion, arul Infuso vitality and vigor into the system. “Such remedies as you prepare are a national benefit, aud you deserve great credit for them.” Fob Hbapico*—3jc% liniment—Foul Rtosacii—Pru»— DbOPST—PLITHOEA—PAAALTSW—FUB—Ao. From Dr. Edward Doyd,Jtallii»OTe~ “Dus Da. Arm: I cannot answer you tofiaf complaints I bare cured with your Puts better than to asy nil that to* ever trtaled\cilhajmrgatipevudicine. I plocsgreat depend ence on an effectual cathartic in my dally contest with dis ease, and believing as I do that your Pills afibrd us the best we have, I of course value them highly.” J9* Most of the Pills in market sonfoln Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy In skillful hands, is dangerous ina public pill, from the dreadfai censaqneoces that fre quently follow its incautious nso. These contain no mercu ry or mineral substances whatever. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL TTas long been manufactured by a practical chemist, and ev’ •ry ounce oflt under his own eyn, with Invariable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from coun terfeits and consequently can be relied on as genuine, without adulteration. It supplies the surest remedy Uw world has ever known for the cure of all pulmonary com plaints; for Couchs, Colds, Hoarsenoss, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and the relief of consumptive patients In advanced stages of the discsvo. As time makes these facts wider and bettor known this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, from tho log cabin of the American peasant to the fwlaces of European kings. Throughout this emlre country, n every state and city, and Indeed almost evory hamlet it contains, Csxuv Pxcroiuu ts known as the best of all reme dies fbr diseases of the throat and lungs. In many foreign countries it is extensively used by their meet intelligent physicians. If there is any dependence on what mm uf every station Certify it has done for them; If wo can trust oorowu senses when we see the daagorons affection* of tho hmgs yield to it; if wo can depend an the assurance <>i in telligent physicians, whoso Imttnesa is to know; in short, if there Is any reliance upon any thing, then la it irrefutably Erorrn that this modidno d*>e* cure the class of diseases it i designed for beyond any and all other remedies known to mankind. Nothing but its intrinsic virtuus, and tbo nnmi.v , takable benefit Conferred on thousands of sufferers, cruld originate and maintain it enjoys. While many Interior remedies hare been thrust npoa the community have Called, and been discarded, this liu gained friend* by every trial conferred benefits on the afflicted they ran never fin get, and produced cures too numerous and remarkable to be forgotten. Prepared by DIL J. C. AYER, Prarticwl and Analytical Obetnlst, Lowell, Mass, and ecldhy all Dnigjiets ami I*oal ere in Medicinesevervwhero. Cm delrdswlvF AYER'S "CHERRY ' I'EUTORAL AND FILLS can b« had, wholosale or retail, at B. I* FAHNKBTOCK A CO’S, ocCB corner of Wood and Fourth eta. HtaKb ana Strength Kluit Inevitably Follow Ita iiie, Holliiml Hitters, THE: CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM edyfor Dyspepsia, Disease of tha Kidneys, Liver Com plaint*, Weakness of any kind, Fwver and Ague, aud the va rious affections consequent upon a iU»>rdindonev, Costive uest, Blind and Bleeding Pile*. In all Nervous, uhcnmatic and Neuralgic Affections, it has lu untnernus Instance* proved highly beneficial, and In others affected a docidod cure. Nature find* no new enemy to combat, with this doltght fhl tonic in the system. ItsuOectsarealmust magical, yet tbs cure permanent. It communicates no violent iboofc to the system, but by sruoaiug ils vital energy to normal ac tion, enoblsait to throw off the ranse, and thm thoroughly sradicatsathe dinoaaa. Wbeolie medicinal tlrtoos ere so universally acknuwi edged, aud particularly here, where It has become so pops* ler'ka • (amity medicine, that It Iseold by many of the rrt> ~hsrs, a* well as by all the druggists, It wuuld seem needless to offer farther evidence; yet as there are doubtless aom* wbo bare tried many advertised remedir*. and still suffer from Dyipcusial n one or more of itsdruadfnl forma, we sub ■oln the following crrtlflcalos, the aatbentldty of which cannot be doubted, coming as they do from pereuns so well knoWn. WHAT IT 18 DOING FOB THU SICK. Wm. frhnchman, Eeq., the well known Lithographer, cays “I h-STe frequently need Bmrhave*» Holland Bitters, and find It Inrariably relieves indigestion and debility.” Ber. Samuel Babcock sayc “I Co and special relief (Tom Its nse fur a aevore headache, with which I bad long snf fered." J, W. Woodwell, “I have need Bcerharo's Uol and OittersmyaelLand recommend it to otters, kuowiugli to be lust what it Is represented.” Aid. Jonathan Neely, of Lower 8L Clair, says: “I hare de rived great benefit from its nse for weakness of tbo stomach and indigestion." Jaa.U. Morphy, says: “After aeveral physicians had felled Btrvbare’s Holland Hitters removed the pain from my bo art and side, arising from Indigestion.” The editor of the Kittannlng Free Press, bje “After one of the licet physicians In this place bad failed, Brarhave’s Holland Bitters cored me of the i/orst form of Dyspepsia.” Francis Fella, only manufacturer erf the original “Kxtract of Coffee," sayw “I know that your Holland EUUers Isoneot the best medicines In the world for a disordered stomach or llTer." Dr. Ludwig,*ditor of the Faciei, Baltimore, pronounce deserving the confidence of .the public.” Pr. Tf^T h * r *i <>l " >—flora*" physlelmn of Penn*. haa prescribed It frequently daring the past them rears; with «g«vl:nrf gliccm In debilitated states of the digestive arcana, or el the system generally. Tbo manager of Ballon's Vinegar Factory, my*: “1 naea It mr«elf, and w*j therefore Induced to try its effect upon my wife, (troubled with the great debility common to allot a consumptive habit,) and really It la doing W more good than anythlngthe baa crer taken.** NOUCiL—uhrever expect* to find In till* a berurag* will be disappointed; but to 'be sick, weak and low spirited. It will prore a grateful aromni • cordial, possessed of *lngu- Ur remedial properth*- •CAUTIONi—The great popi-i mty or tbls delightful Aro* ma, Jim induced mtny Imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not persuaded to l>ny any thing else anlil yon hare giTen Bwniare’s Uolland Bitters a Wr trial. One bottle will conrlnc* you bow Infinitely supe rior It is to all these Imitation*. at 11.00 per bottle, or «U bottles ftvr $5.00 by the i*UlWri«itors. BENJAMIN PACK, J*., A CO, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott A Bona, No. 1W North Second street; New York, Barnes A Park, SOI Broadway, comer Duane; Baltimore, Casbare Brothers, Gay street, and Penn sylvania Avenuti Cincinnati, John D. Park; Chicago, Bar clay Brotbcra,2lSSouth Water street; Bt. Louis, Barnard Adams A on 4 New Orleans, J. Wright A Co. (elitapldAwF (EIUIAVE’S UOLLAND BITTERS—IOO do*, on band and Tor aalo by R.L.PAITNESTOCK A CO, nolfl corner of Wool and Fourth street* . /YaIiTEH’S "SPANISH MIXTURE.-A \v c<»-l ■upidy on hand and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., DolU corner of Wood and Fourth street*. DECAY ROT, Ye who Consider a fine Head of Hair NATURE’S GREATEST ORNAMENT, but ero it is too Ute urn sandeh'B. scalp tonic, wnkb restore* the healthy cocditirm of the scalp, causes hair to grow on tbo laid, sod chocks any tcadoncy toward Itifalllng out, and becoming thin. at the principal Druggist*, and by the Pro prietor, SIXTH STREET, two doonbelow Smith Held at. roylO [ _ INDIA RUBBER HOSE.—3SOO ft. from to 10 Inches In calibre, 3 and 4 ply thick, suitable for Hydrant. Stoamboat*, Fire and Locomotive Engine purpose*, for sale by de9 J. A H. PHILLIPS*. OCHRE —50 bbls. American and French for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 004 noil corner Wood and First eta. TTIDES.— ll 107 Green Salted Hi dr*. 76 Dry Flint “ Jnst received and for sale by do 2 gPRIKQBK HARBAPOII. New crop sugar & molasses— lOhbds.N. O. Sugar; 20 bbls. N. 0. Molasses, Rac’d thb day and for sale by T. LITTLE A 00., del4 No. 112 Second street. SUNDRIES-100 bns. choice Neshannock Potatees; .130 bills. Fall and Winter Applre; 3 w SweetClder, pure Juice; New Phlla, Sugar Cured Ham^ Small lot of old Bhooldere, good order, Ip store and for sale at 27 Fifth street. 11. RIPPLE. CIDER. —5 bbls. Sweet Cider for Hale by dc9 HENRY H OOLLIKB, LANS. BOOKS—On hand,~or made to order lu superior manner WU. G. JOHNSTON A 00, d«9 Blank Book Warehouse 37 Wood St SUNDRIES.— Tenn. Flour, 183 sacka vari ous brands; do do 78 bbls. Broadway Mills; Sumac 73 bars; Grease 2ft bbls, on steamer Fanny Fern to arrive an for sale by deP ISAIAH DICKEY ACO. tYqPS. —IS bales Prime Now York Uopsin n store and for sale by dc2 8. UARDAUfIn. Molasses— -100 bbls. prime Plantation (Oak Cooperage,) 40 u St James Sugar House, u In store snd for sale at reduced prices and accommodating term, by WU. UITCHELTREE, Jil, A BRO-, PoSO ’ 200 Liberty street. OYSTERS —In daily receipt of J. V. Pratt’s celebrated No. 1 Norfolk Oysters, In cans or In shell, by the bbLor box, wholesale and retail. Will warrant tbem equal, ITnot superior, to any Oyster brought to this market. d*B 71. BIPBLB. Spanish brown— 2s bbi,. foreaioby poll ■ ■ B.A. F*nWBgfOCK * TO. Buckwheat flour—so eacto, soii». each, fust rac'd and Jfornleby' 801 l T MTtf A m HOPS— 4 baiea new for sale low.- daT UWIf4IMXBSQH,IOMMfIIratr KaOioa&s. lB3B, WINTER ARRANGE- ySMOBSBSBD iI£S'T--Oa and after Moodi)|OSl9e3e 1 January 18th, ; ; _ ■ = TUB PIET MAIL TRAIN k!»»rfth«Ts.'l*l>CTr«»P. H. Returning Trains arrire In Pittsburgh as follow®—Expr«* 1.46 p. m.; Mail, 5.00 a. Johnstown Accommodation IV am 4 First Turtle Crvek Accommodation, 6J5Oa. mg SecoW Accommodation, 12.40 p. m.; Third Accommodation, 6JOn. tn. ( Trains for liLairxrille and Indiana connect at BlslrWvillß ' Intersection with Mail Train East, Express Train Weet,aßd; (lie Johnstown Accommodation Train East and West. Pittsburgh nu.l ConnellsTiila Trains, stopping at all Bta; ' dons on (!»• Ihtt&burgb and ConneHsrulo . Sunday eicrptnU,** follow®—Mall Train, 7:00 a. tndßspruss . Train, 4:'.*o p m. Returning Trains Croat Pittsburgh and | Conm-!]'Ti]li> Itoad, ari ire at Pittsburgh, 11 a. tu, and 6:10 p.m. j The tranling public witl find It greatly to their Interest, , in going kant or We»t, to travel by the Penney Irani* Kalb road, fca thi' nci'nrumoJaUuus now offcrod cannot be corpasfr 1 t-d on any oth*-r routs. As the road Is ballasted with stone. and Is eutlndy free from dnst, we <*•« promise safety, tptwd ' and comfort to ail who may Uvor this rued with their pat* ronace. Pare to New York *• ** Philadelphia. “ u Baltimore.... 9 ao “ *• Lancaster 8 60 ** a Harrisburg 7 46 Baggage checked to all Stations on tbe Pennsylvania Ball Rood, and U> Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. pHsaeagen purchasing tickets in can will b* charged Ten Cente in addition to tbfl Station rate*, except from Stations where the Company boa no agent. None*—ln case of lou, the Company will hold them solves re*pousfblo fur peisonal baggago ouly, atul for an amunnt not exceeding $lOO. N. b. The Escalator Omnibus IJne has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger ami barrage. For Tickets apply to 1- STEWART, Agt, At the P. R.R. Passenger Button, on Liberty •a GEORGE PARKIN, Passenger station, Pena St. between Wayne and Hand; B. V. PATRICE, No. 80 DesAoro St. opposite Tremont Bonso, Chicago, or t the Agent* at the Stations along the line. To commence on MONDAY, January 25th, and continue nntil further notice. nri miiui*. J. J. lIOUSTON, Oon. Pna*r ud M Ag*t- D. W. UOSA Paw’r Agent, Chieage. J. II MOOHE, Snp’t. mygO-ocg 1257.-... Winter Arrangement.——-1857. ST. LOUIS, ALTON AN&RnfflM CHICAGO uswnfttv*—< and after OCTOBER 26, Trains will run as follows: GOING SOUTH. Losto Chicago at. ll:3l> a. U.nd ltt3QP. X. Arrive ot St. Louis .. fo3QA. x.end LSOF.M. .!r GOING NORTH. East'S!. Louis at.—4.-00 k. v. and 430 p. x. Arrlvo at Chicago at. p. X. and fe4s a. n. CONNECTIONS; At CHICAGO, with all ibo Great Eastern and Norths! Lines. At JOLIET, with Rock Island Railroad West, and “Cut Off,” East. At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Peoria and Oquawka Rail road f-ir Proris, Gal.-*burgh, Burlington and IntormeJiate plavea. At BLOOMINGTON, with Illinois Central Railroad, North and South. At SPRINGFIELD, with Great Western (HI.) Railroad, East for Decatur, West for Jacksonville and Naples. At ALTON, with Tern Haute and Alton Railroad East, ami steamers on the River. At.ST. LOUIS, with Ohio and Miss. Railroad East, West by Pacific Railroad and Missouri steamers to Northern Mis souri, Kansas and Nebraska. Also, to all points on the Illi nois and Mississippi river*. ILIL HOUSTON, Qen’l Freight Agent, Phßa. ' H. J. LOHBAERT, Snpt, AltoonaTPm. jaSJy ; PUtsbargn axut Connelrvllle BAUrotfl. THE PITTSBURGH iRSBnHEHa] Connellirille Railroad U opened forth* transportation of passengvrsand'freight to and from Pittsburgh and Cotinellxrille, connecting wlpiybe Ponca. Central Railroad at Brlatorfi Station. 1 1 > < •j Arrangements have also been mad* with • th» Petm*. Central Railroad ,bv which through freight to Philadelphia and Baltimore will be carried from points on tha Pitt* bnrgh and Connelsrille lUllroad, by car loads, ca favtglhJe terms. ' Rmcrao or Tau»—On and after Moaday,' SSthDee. the Pssxuger Trains will be run daily, except Sundays, aft follows; . > - ' Mail Train, will leave the Passenger Station of the Pinna. Railroad, at Pittsburgh, TDOo'clock, A. at Co» uellsfilla at LfcOO A.iL Express Passeager Train will lean Pittsburgh at 430 o'ck P. M., and arrtveat Ctmnallsville at Bdo P. M. KrrmsiXG—Express Train will leave Ooaneßgvflle at 6 o’clock, A. XL, connecting with (tha BlalrsvlDa Ancommo dalion Train on the Puna.-Railroad which srrireeal Pitta bore at 11 A. U. Mail Train wIU leare OoncdlxvilleatiOO P.M-and con nect* with ths Brinton Acmrnmortitlou Tkala ca tha Peana. Railroad, which arrive* at Pittsburgh at &QQ P. M. : ; Freight to and from Pittsburgh amistattoarmtheßUf burgh and Connollsville Railroad, will be;notiTSd and de livered at the outer Depot of the Pros*. Railroad Oumpcay. Bunting A Hall’s Coaches for ML Peasant, Hnlcatown, Froetbcrg and Cumberland leave OcancUirlllaregularly on the arrival of the trains. • - . . Malt Train connects also at West Newton with coarh»4 by the plank road, with Mount Pleasant, Someraet, Berllx^ Suid patch, Cumberland, As. Tlcketa can be had from the Ticket Agent at th* Peana. Railroad Passenger Depot. erß n HLACR TON* «-">* ■ Sundries— -200 bbls No 3 Large Mackerel; 100 hf bbls “ ** “ 20 bblslNo 2 * ' 20 bf bbls" u 20 bbls No 1 25bfbbU“ * 130 bbls Pickled Herring; 100 half bbls White FUh; 60 “ Trout; 25 bbls “ 23 w Lake Salmon; 10 drums Oodflsh; 76 bbls New Orleans MoUsss* 30 u White Flint Hominy; 30 0 Prariasb; 200 ** Wbito'Lime; 100 “ Hydraulic Cement; 100 boxes Pearl Starch; ft) bbls » • “ 1000 bora prime W. R. Cheese: 20 bbls Eggs; 1600 bushels Dried Apples; 100 bbls No 1 Leaf Lard; 100 bushel# Clover Seed, For sale by JaS7 J. B. CANFIELD. ATKINS’ CELEBRATED a^ SO DAY CLOCKS, Rif* for Counting Room aod Pnior.' Anaaortmsnt In Rosewood cases; slegxntpatterw lust rewired and for saleby J. B. REKD 100, . jeabdtf Jewelers, No. 68 Fifth stmt JOB PRINTING.— CARDS. CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, BILLS LADING, rOBT *JjJpBU!TS, k'lJHTiai HEADS , And dKdplloD of Job PrlntlM.pWtaorwMii* T> rriota. Blndcra md BWKAIOT, AT Wood B UST RECEIVED— 3 760,000 German Cigars 146,000 Havana “ 200 bxa. Virginia MannfocturedTobAceo. Tb* largest amortnent of Cl gars and Tobacco aver oßered otkl#city,tsnowcp*n far examination andsal*,** cor. Smlthfleld street and Diamond Alley X KEGS NO. 1 LARD; - O 8 bbls. fresh'BoU Better. ' and for ole by oca ' : SHRIVES 4 DILWOgTIL 1 Crv bogs Prime Bio Coffee iost leeewed 1 OU mflbrttl.br : ‘ BHBTTEatDmfOBTO.; , 1 Ann Poml* B. W. Floor, ioceitedand Ibid>t> shbivzk a bawomn - Ml ! RE BrOVAL.' The CieveUnd d» Pittsburgh fitwil^llond The_ Plttiburgl), Colntnbni end Cln* 0.. .. TT (>DD»II lltUUoid. after FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 19Th,th*Tt«lAt bustnea* of th?*e n«u)» in the ® «n» . , pess *” - IUI iPtO, Slfrtl SXD Low lm< and for tbi* prompt traaspovutloa oiFrrfTw^ . evmxivcsiuiLtrJYcotttm’ovs SSiorr Chicago. colum bus, davton ixSS Iroua ; ' lyD Axi mr. WESTERN.’NORTH WESTERN ANfrSoCTn V WESTERN STATES. Trtfsbtlsaent to most of tho above places la t*j, can tn which it ti loadedat this Depot Through RxetifU firm to flO important pu'nt*. » i for further information spply lo JOHN P. GLASS, fol&tf • _ ' Agent Allegheny . valleyßTtcaseefflan RAILIUMR-REMOVALOFTIIEfiBisaCaHK FREIGHT DEPOT TO TUB • CORNER OP BDTLEA AND CARSON STREETS, NINTH WARD, AND A GREAT RE DUCTION Of TARIff RATES.—On and afttr'JULY 20va, 1537. freight will bo received u above at the following ret e» . ToHabonlngd —...at 25c. per 100 pouj^a. To Orey** Eddy at 2Se. » • ' To Rod Dank- * at29cs. « “ - $l3 00 lO 00 To Brady’s Brad..—*•—at 31c.* “ “ “ • Flour— Okt fiu barrel* and under fifty. To Mahoning -41 c. per barrel. ToOraj’a.EJdj..— A.. Ale. - “ To lU- an Immense eats to be at all remunerative,” From the Peansylraniaa, - «_/ ’ “Mr.'Byramhu produced a Portrait of the immortal CLAY, printed In colon, that has an thsmertt of a painting and ae a work of Art will bear the most critical examina tion. The liksnees of lie great BtateemanU perfect,".... . Frtnn the Philadelphia IXitpatrl, - J;'TLBymnha«'bronghtont a Portrait of Henry Gay,'printed is colors, which. If we'bad oof been assured otherwise, wasbooid hare , nppceed to be a punting. It possesses.ailthebrlUianey of hneandspftnresofa'hedeofa line wsterJtolor portrait. The likeness of 'Ham of the West* is excellent.” • • • ■■■ From Utgadne; “Biuel tfi fine London Prints-sold hen for JS and ST. From the PeossylTania Enquirer, s?-*— “Judging inf this 'prodne£ian T Art.nr^Un g >,«« mq,L. *n important step towards perfection. The picture is not only erttstic is fln&haad arrangement of color, but is valuable as a spirited lihrocaa. Bung told atthefanrpxieeof fifty cents, this portrait, xnxut eoon becomo » favorite, and be treason! at a most fl l tißgrand. beanUTol memorial bjrth ' American people; -)• Eltutocppiarariit post paid for 50 cents. To Agents rcry überai discount. . . jaifcvlm? FABBEBB AHD UAKPEATEBB ATTBHTMSj YOCK ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO' the large and well selected stock offeasoned LUMBER! : LUMBER!! LUMBER!! • Onfca&dandforaale, Wfcoleulefcnd Retail, by JA.3yr.T33. Sc GO . (Smassort to ffn. ITfirfer A Ban*) • : ALLEGHESTF CITT, PAr Dressed Flooring, Shelving and Weather Boarding, Shingles,—Lath, Joist, "Stud ding, Clear find Common Plank, Boards,- '4c,y 4c., 4c. Let tbe Farmers remember,-who attend ih» AUegheny Market* that oor yards are the meet convenient in the chy tßrUppa-Jjir* RlfE Amlumw. . .. . mcacMhipm*, „ L 12- a a *-£. v ~™i%ZS£‘~--zdS¥ Z VJ StaSßtS!^SSSS^^^”^ ■ ■”»■'••' ■' .'gA.MA.-ostcoa-jirM.rf ‘'X.msH ■ Boot . „ - ray -Ite.worc Uackcmnl now" ,toI! tSi'LNa' [OrilteU^tfaqrogterkrt^^gS^^ E* ' Johan.fibotnberjcw* - N. Qrattra Morphy, .• . Isaac 1L reonock* . Jam?* D.Holley, James nerdman,' < v James W- HaOmin,'" *