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    ..uZkli
..-aginoni
materia] tor the t&aoD
MacjOai Compmie*
,*i. loonier to thrir coatomer* with* So
• t *noaSo2tfeaUrflJ fr«from all draw a aa rofuac *ab
’ - .1 oio, lu Brilliant niomlnKljs Oaa
_ 1 Tbaireaier original awt of the apparatus for the maim-
STB toc£«3wtlgM together with theattentionandelWtue
, targe amount of tlw«aa««» WK required, and the difficulty,!! cot imjxarfUHri'
- - “*' IO T P ric • K mTWn.Po-tOOM, near of entirely separating the onwholoeome, McUrtov
—potatoocraddressthrough cUcwire (?»», 'generatedio coal, reficler. thpJ*'*’^
PUulmrgh, 1 willreceiv eln the APPARAxOSebeaper and moredealreljl*^^
Order* can be left at °°r Meade*JfeSjgLgJJ wm Broa!lwßTf -
rnUrrwSntotor ~
.ag-agpi
’' Per ‘
—,:i Vox Fan Planting,
obnn DWAkF CHERRY, 2 years,!
OQUUfinrleOa, Jj4 -
lftloo Bttnd*ri2*adSjws,2s wlcttet.
2y»oße«eb,iftT»xtt*jfc*.,
60,000 tmffteat, of fine I
•et.
With tinge
QsldcM**'
ftiirnb]
BaillteS
ytindnM tnddwvt
;CaimtSi»<l«T«atsrtetta;QnpoTio<*»
.*<3r*e&J3e3ae Pleats, Boms, lie, .
wishing an extra article of choice Tineues Bleat
■find it to thtdrinteratt to araniasOT stock before artcrtag
ftaewliero. M2alawtf? -JBO. MOBDOCK, Jr.
~~ Grads Vines.
1 nn non BHBRACINGIT varieties
lUU»VJU\J,ifulbe«old urajlwp*”.*!
GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1858.— Out stopk
of mlj Borfi tor UctMt, taWKtaS ‘f.'JX' -K?
- prured and raloablo Tarfeti*. la
Srr«fMm Gardener* Do»l«i or other., P»lßPttr JUteL
-“- 1 w wJSqbS^
OCaKT UO<^SWCX... * xaaa
- Lebtnon Nursery.
BOOSSTOCB.*AHHOK, W-~,_
Invite th;e attention t>Ett
the pubUeto their large and ratal esaortmeat of^C-
VruJt Treefc fibnibbery, BTergreens, Plant*, Ac. " .
Norwry Ground tourand .half mile from Pitturargn,
the old Waablngton Rend. Garni T*r» Post Onto.
le2&lywTnaiP Allegheny county, Pa.
Hflilatitlpfria atbtrtigtmnite.
Screw Preaaes. .
POWER AND HAND. PRESSES, for
Woolen, Cotton arid Paper Manufceturerij, Pnnfart,
Lithographer., Boolt*Blsaor. and Tallow Cbaodlora; Copy
lngPrw»r* extra size, for PorwardlngJßnaiw. r«t OmcM.
ItalroadCom panic*, I7in.by22, and 12 by 34; Letter and
* BON,
Coiner Bread and Quarry Strata,
nnirrfmd-daS) f PUILADELFIIU.
AXLES a HBBD)hBS,r'7N-.
jr«j.S3 4SwiA TOtnwi, Q'Sovth V*#* Srtet,
-P HI L A.D RI» 5
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS,
Candle*, Starch, Ac. A fall assortment on hand to
which the attention ol dealer, la respectfully asked. \
mrfaQj : .\ ■ •••.;• •'' _____
ISattimow Sirtmttemnrtß.
C. OTQBS9 Aakl3«AO^— T - MOO®
ARMISTEJU)* RIGG9 ACO.,
A GENTS FOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA
A. ' MAHUFACTURED TOBAOOO,
\ JSb;2J Exchange Place, BiOimart. _
•*_AMaT.oßhand'aUrgeitock,which they distribute
iSfio».ltm«totprlcM. «paajd*
Dr. McLikNS’S
' CELEBRATED
TERjMIE-IJGE
LIVER PSMiS.
Two of the Twit PrcpartUom of the Ape.
They 'are not recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what tHeir name pur
ports, |
.The f Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system,-has
also .... been administered
with thejmost satisfactory
results to various animals
subject t|o Worms.
The Liver Pills, for
the cure “of Liver Com
plaint, jail Bilious De
rangements, Sick Head
ache, &c.
, r Purchasers will please
'*■ be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated -Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
1 "
|
I ''
Irs, Pitts
burgh, Pa., and take no
otlier, as there are various
other preparations now
before the public, pur
porting to be Vermifuge ,
and Liver . Pills. All
others, in comparison
with Dr. McLane’s, are
worthless.
The genuine McLane’s
Vermifuge and Liver
Pills can now be had at
nil respectable Drug
;v&*i£
Stores.
FLEMING BHO'S,
A't O'iD r,.. lT r 'V: i'
The Golden Prize
FOR
Illustrated. 1858.
THIE NEW YORK WEEKLY GOLDEN
PRIZE!» onoof the Urgartend beet lltererj
d*r, * An Impcrlel Quarto containing cam
o( cntcrtmlngocslnO OP
QA.NTLY IUXITSO-KD CYorj WOtK
'fiS&d&t.£S»“r'.«%« .r .■». .ab.cr.p
‘tioawoney.
TERMS; ~
Out copy toonoyenr g
On. copy for two yon". g 5S> S 3 JKJ
On.copy tbrtbrwyc*" '—g
On. copy tor tiro yonra $8 do, onaoguw.
A*J> TO CLUBS
Threecoplei,6gilU
Firs «■(»«, o» ”V?£ Wanrl » ««<*-
Trn err,,lr«, en» j<«r.. na »na O gUH. ■
Twenty-one copies, oq» ♦ w y* V, B
Tboarualea to fadlittilnitedara comprised in UiowU
toglljt;— —.
. °'T- rT “'rrrr«. -g
10. do do do $iW 55’ **^s
TOPftUnt Lover Hauling Cued Wolches~.|loo 00, each
S °2f w t to ::::::::::=::::::::::::= IiSSSS
-WO d,» do ~ ~ $5O 00, each
- “aoo fadies* add Watche. *35 00, each
200 Wtror WantingCa»d WatChea..—.......-. $3O 00, each
&00 gliver Watches...— ....... $lO 00 to $25 each
1000 Odd Oaanl, Ve*t and FobChaiua4lO 00 to $3O each
* Odd Locfects, BraWleU, Brooches, Bar Drops, B««t
PJiw/Gttff- P« *». Bleote Buttons, Ring*, Shirt SUjOa, Watch
Karl. OoUl and Silver Thimbles, and a variety of other arti
cle* worth from 60 cents to $l5 each.
lvifcJ3nj»«?«g . ' -- .
urnnnfl WOBJIBHI
$ ■.
,; ' * {iroajracooUier. It is 8 ?- r-L_rf.
•*» : -
r " . ; icX '" .". A '"■•■ ,ff "° JC,ll<ill>ttr,« - -
AMERICAN HOtJBB-
Aiiijacrtijoa jr o*. <*j n-"' ’Z*Sff?ea
LEWIS KIGE.PaoPEitToa, rts eoWU-tgß
f> »nnmin<«l«i>thß liMi'mnaifldlha W jHffM ,
of oiftMseaMotf W U cxlsfedt *Jtor* ths rectat
Triil oftiifl Earopeao STitesd n lA<* £btd, prows,
;;SsS.«*»* siTMjg-^ o. hSu. 1 u . b6^ er '
' iry?«T?i~iriiTfif»lnflimi' ini' eoo’wnl/oees ct tbs boots *fs,
,woaa « ..>••:
~ £>7vVbSObuubfßAto. spSoifr
. 20(W •••:;•••
. tbjJWflSoiL
.-jjirtffarorj tray.
_- afjjtaf^varky hit*dflTQ’>o*l hl»
-j« jnftjsofiCctannnd nloof PortaWo o*l
bu«jMUUl7 c»U» the attention of tb*
... cojsplete and «*Bd«nt maehlno.
fr&etwWielltrßtottOFnrehaaef guaranteed tn ***ry
jSTTOTfarttocrlnfijnnatlonaiMrew _
• • •■-S"'COAfBS,BM-Broedw*y,W«trYork; _
-itfoaurtiy IrDATOH. gILMAHa.WtMimiiH. <l
boots and shoes,
CE'E AF FOR CA.S3
James robb, >
NO. SO MARKET STREET;
NKIB THE MARKET, jnl! bIl
iffiprag CHILDRENS* BOOTS and SHOES;
MENS* CALF, KIP AND COARSE _ 1
BOOT^SHO^OgORDT^J
DOTS* AND TOOTHS*.
A very superior article and toy neat, J
Direct from the which he wffl •*“ vJ lw
pirn or fackaGS at rery rcdnccd price# fc*ca«h. .
Thfa'ttock cnmprfaee one of the largwt assortment# to o*
found in any city, suitable for city and country ealea, and
haring orer twenty year# experience In
that ho can now suit all tauten. Ho rw P ec H Invite*, a I
In want to e JL. assuring them that thoywQl bo pleased.
mr3D--#al6 .
AYER’S WORM CONFECTION is plenß
anttotoke.
ny«t*a WarmCqpfoction contain# no CwonaL
Ayer 1 # Worm Confection 1# purely vegetable. -•
Ayer 1 # Worm Confectloo will not aieken.
Ayer*# Worm Confection launiojurioos.
Ayer’# Worm Confection fa the only safe Worm Remedy.
Ayer's Worm Confection la thaonly efficient Wonnßeniedy
Ayer** Worm Confection onlymoiressn introduction
Into families to procure for itoetf universal favoritism.
.Oagy 1 “ d for ” 16 - WbO ’7oUNHA rT A a , t ja.
• corner of Wood and Slitfa Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works
JNO. £>. MATTHEWS,
Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter,
JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, 4c.—
Eqlt«w gdasorsand lUxor* oround, Knife Blade#
138 Bm.tM..d S tr«.t, u«r S.^
firm 1b prepared to make anything in the
•bape of an edge too!, or do any kind of smith *Gikvhat
•rer, on short notice. jy2a;ljd
pALL AND WINTER—
COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES,
QRATES AND PENDERS, ' , „
FIRE IRONS, SCUTTLES,
And other seasonable articles In my line, for »le to relt
STOVES! STOVESII STOVES!!!—Tho
Tropic Cook, the beat Improved, as well as the heaviest
oi thowize now made; the Parlor end Chamber Store; The
‘lda,” which is conceded by all who hare «eon U to bo the
most handsome and ornamental Stovoberecr eleewherr* - -
Call andsce them at the Iron City Stove, Copper and Tin
Warehonaeof T. J. CRAltl A CO-,
*l9 No. VA Wood at.
NOTICE- All persons haring claims against
QEOROE E. ARNOLD, or In any wise indebted to
I,lm, will please call at once and pay to, or arrange the
ianT*, with ROBERT DALZELL,
at R. Dalzell A Liberty street,
or A. S.DELL,
No. 103 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
j.« lm.iw»ia Assigns* of OtQ- E- AagoLß.
DUNCAN'S BUSINESS AND OBNA
MENTAL PENMANSHIP, just published in six nrum
beta,quarto demy sire; being tho mo*t complete system
extant, andaltogetbcr inperfor in style end quality to any
hitherto ofkrod to the public. Each book contain* 24 paps,
and will be furnished at the low price of eta. A liberal
dlaeoaut will be made to wholesale purchasers for cash.
WM. O. JUIINSTON A CO, publishers^
BL-utb Book Manufacturers and Stationers,
j a 13 N 067 Wood street.
Sew fork and Nan Pranclseo Steamship
Line, via Panama Kallroad*
TIIE first class steamship Northern
LIOITT. 2,500 tons. F.. L. Tlnkrlpansh. Ua*ter,2fiß
will sail from pier 3, North Ilivuc. on WEDNESDAY, March
10th, far ASPINWALL. with the amt
steamship ORIZABA. two., J. 11. Btetcbm. Master,
leaving Sanfrandwn March sth.
For passage and freight, apply ONLY to
* * D. TORRANCE. Agent.
frHnyl No. S B«>aHoc Upnui. New York.
SYRINGES —1 have just rcc’d a supply ul
Mattson’s Celebrated s»jruiget, proueranced tol» supe
rior to any other now in use. Those wishing anything of
this kind should call and examine theee before purchasing
elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING,
f O 9 ehrner orDiamondand Market*trw*t.
STATIONERS’ lIARD WARE, —
Oopyinig Pices cs and ftxrniture for do.
Stzmpmg M
Office Calenders,
Bill Files, t;
Cancelling Files, $
“ Hammers,*
Bill Head Boxes,
Knenlop, ** 3 and 4 parts,
Twine “
Poet Office “
Tin Cotters.
Dusk Weights,
Pen Rscka, a great variety,
English Slates, with sqr. and oval frame*
Gorman. Iron and porcelain Slates,
Pocket Knives, Erasing do.
Jnst received and lor sale by W. 8. ILA YEN,
oc3o Market and 2d street.
/~1 ROCERIES—IOO bga primo Rio Coffee
\JC "0 ht chts. Y. IL, Black and Imperial Teas;
60 boxes 5s and 8s Lump (Tobacco;
200 kegs Nails, snorted sizec
100 boxes Window Glass, assorted flzcs
50 dor. Zinc Wash Boards;
100 do Corn Brooms; * ,
500 Mia- Straw Paper, _
200 bxs Olive, Oleine, RnjijjMgKflßßSßw'
100 do Mould *"'* ~
For mte by TZBTjF K- ROBISON A 00.
f CHoffN’O*^AcTor copaiva &
—tsAß^ffffilLLA—Another supply of this celebrated
Lngtfiff remedy Just rec’d by fc'J JOS. FnKMINQ.
ATS _ -300 bushels just received and for
gale by M HENRY H. COLLINS.
I tv-on c
t and tor sale by M
PRUNING-TOOLS.— Sawa, Knives, Chin
els, and all varieties of Priming In*tn»»ent* for the
garden or orchard*. ja2Bdtw*g JAMES WARPROP.
lONGRESS WATER—A new lot received
t thla day and tot *t JOa. FLEMING'S.
onGRO.PATENT CARBON OIL LAMri
XiU b T ).« VACKKOWN • PISLKY
TOCK.S—Bank, Bridge, Insurance and
co.
«%J>obUc Sala THURSDAY KVEXINGS at tb. Mor
chants’ Exchange •»***
Leather belting—a good Burfpiy of
the beat Kattera Manatoctorc, on hand lor wle lov by
j. 30 JJE pniLLIPS, 26 and 28 St Clair at.
I ACE LEATHER of a superior quality for
J nle br J.tR PHILLIPS, iliiidait CUlr't
INDIA RUBBER BELTING—A largastock
all .Iz«, 2, 3 and 1 plr tbiet, at tbo India Bobfe Depol
20*od 28 Bt Clair rt. J*3o J- * IL PUILLIPB.
DRY APPLES--200 bus. prime Dry Ap
plet for sale by HENRY IL OOLLINB-
S" UORTS—496 sacks Shorts in store and
tor tale by BPRISOER HABBAOGH A CO.
-q 7 No. 296 Liberty Street.
S~' UODLDERS —3 caska Bacon Shoulders in
etora and tor sale by B. HABDACOU A CO.,
No. 296 Liberty Street.
Sundries —20bales cotton;
291 b»c)u Wheat, white ud red;
1 bbl. Lard,
Sh t IC KEY 1 CO. _
SUGAR— 100 hhds. fair to prime N. 0. Su
gar In store and for by JOHN FLOYD A CO-
BUTTER— 10 bbls Roll Butter for sale by
ja-ja JOHN FLOYD A CO.
OA hhils prime Sugar landing per stearaei
wU Aurora for Bale by JAP. GARDNER-
1 AH bbls prime Molasses per Anglo Saxon,
L UU K> do Baltimore Pyrop, for cue by
1n1 , 3 JAB. GARDNER.
Illustrated.
COUNTING HOUSE FURNITURE.—On
hand or made to order and foraiibfd
1,23 S 8 and 40 Bmlthfleld gtreet.
TJURNINQ FLUID! BURNING FLUID!!—
11 You can bay your Burning Fluid, much cheaper and
Wlfer Uua any pUio, at JOS. FLEMINGS,
j.-v, corner Market BtreetamUh* Diamond^
CONCENTH ATEDLYE—SO-eaBes on hand
and for *ale by U. L. FAIINK3TOCK A CO.
1 E ANS.—2OO bus. for sale by
I j*4 HENRY 11. COLLINS-
OO prime No. 1 Six Twist Tobacei
/vU cn consignment tor sale low by
lals BUIUVER A DILWOKTH.
Fresh butter—
-14 bbU fresh 801 l Bolter for table tm-,
600 lbs No l Leal^Cird,
Rcc’tl this rooming and lor rale at No 27 Fifth
TXJUI/TRY.— A large lot of fresh Poultry
X Torkies, Chlcfau, ">* «■»* "f' 4 jSSaLK' 1
InSma far .1 N 027 FlOb.tnrL 11, RIODU..
ITjKS AND FLU IDS-Arnold's iW
*ann, KlrtUod’..nd M«r«“d“"Jj''"" 1
Noe. 31. S 3 and 35 Matk«-t «o.
pOTASU-2U c a » k S b,^
TVfOLASSES—IOO bbls N. 0. Molasses Mid
111 Synipfor mU** by ]iW JOHN FI/>YP _
APPEE SNUFF— Fresh only at
, MS job. >UHISS'B
TIMOTHY SEED.—6O bgs. asnporiorarticle
In ffrtf ami for ■!» by (nolB) ATffKLL. LRB h 00-
ICE SPURS^ - r
OP VABIOUB SIZES,
Tor Bale, \njoliwalo and Betail, by
W. 0. MATTHEWS.
A.iyq SmitbflcM stmet, near With.
vi.aTftl’S VERMIFUGE AND LIVEI
PU.LS —lOO groat on band and (or aalo by
» SUjha ' IW o. ji, f AiiSESTOCK A OQ-,
,« - ' . coreaa of Wood and Foortb Btrewto.
TJ^^f’SBGLLANMmTER^-IQO
rSmr Flat ttd Wood «tn»U
' JfcW «•*.•- "
rrouijys PATENT SPiUNCJ BED.-We
Female Bemlaary
A EXT TERM of this Institution vnU
JL commence on MOXDAY, Feb. IS.* .
I'optu will bo charged $7,50 per term, «i will eel»c the
■todke they wish to porvoe from the following lift.
Eoadlng, Andcnt History, Zoology,
Ennndatioa, Modern ** Artroooiny,
Pronunciation, Slap Drawing, Nut- Philosophy,
Spoiling, AndentGeognphy, Physiology,
Modern “
SOnminu,
EjCompoaiLkm, Physical
T ”--‘"nc l CLemlitry,
BotMj,
Trigonometry. . „
Tor Greet, TjJilt, tUIUn, Bp*nl.h, French, 0«roi»a,
Swedish and Anglo Saxon, an additional charge ofsl wuim
mailo. . „
Plano, per eonr"** of twenty lessona •*“
Dee of Plano per term 2
Drawing, per course of twenty lesson* *
OH Painting u « « ®
A German lady, an excellent jriantet, ralde* inthelamily,
and will giTeleemußan the Plano and In Oermaa and French.
A fcw pnpUi will I* aerommodated in • the family of the
Principal. Board, with fuel and light, eXelnrire of waahing,
$3 per weelcr'
All payment! are to be made in advance.
fcLL-wifcUy JOSHUA KENDALL, A. M., Principal.
• " stucco Worker,
JAKES OWENS,
CORJfER ELM AXD WTLIE STREETS,
STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER
giresparticnlarattentiontoall order* for work In hi*
and ORNAMENTS of *ll kind* rarniahwl o
.hort notice.
ROOOBDAI’S BCtIPSB
. PATENTED ADOPT
i&etsn-tidl UU «* nltebl*
ik*itfWQkii»Mi«nfiO wgVT
art* mn*f,«_jr*u *• v***- mm »»\
ktlea are. r’iner an ■BkJwe^lV
tt * COj
to wn»mm « *n
sawaa^ssuirs&iTOiss
SaSlo, 8. OOCHBAB i OD_ Ota.
•ftdttUwdmP
TT OUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE
XjL STORE— noaaekeeping article* Reno rail T
Hollow Ware,
Table Cutlery,
Plated TVarc,
Britannia,
Bright,
Japanned and Trrsaed Tin War*#,
Wood and Willow Ware*.
JOHN FLEMING,
>e »4 No. 47, Market *treet, eorner of Third.
FAraDASK'S PLATFORM scales.
THE undeTsignedhaYingbeen appointed ex
clnslre Agents for the tale of theaecelebrated'SOALES,
manufacturod~by tho original Inventors, K. A T. FAIR
BANKS A CO., respectfully invito the attention of the bus
iness commnnity to tho superiority of these Scales over all
others.
Theeo Scales havs boon subjected to tho SEVEREST
TESTS on all the principal Railroads In the United State*
and England, and in ©eery branch of bulbed throughout
the world, and their uniform accuracy and great durability
hare gained for them the reputation of bring THE STAND
ARD FROM WHICH THERE CAN DB NO APPEAL.
We an* prepared to fill order* for Counter, Portable, Dor
mant, Hulling Mill, [lay,Coal,Railroad and Canal Scales, at
BitrnrniHliLV pniftH. HUSSEY A WELLS,
No. £l5 Liberty Street, Commercial How,
Pittsburgh. Pe tina.
GEO. W. lICBLEY,
Federal street, Allegheny.
BAGS! BAGS!!—Flour, Buckwheat, Corn
meal, Salt Ham. Qrain, Dried Fruit and *ll kind* of
But. nude from Bleached Muslins, Osnaburg Drill# *nd
Duck, neatly printed to order, in appropriate »tyle#, on tho
■nortces umira. ... ,
UUlenadd other* will find It to their advantage In the
aualitf of eood* uaed mod price# ebarjend, to hare their or
der# filled at my tnanulactocy. DAVID C. 11ERBST,
JaUidaltwF corner Llhertr and Iland »tm-ta._
CO BAGS BAKLEY;
»J/V F 7 do Oatr
S do Timothy Seed:
16 keg# No 1 Lard;
t 25 boxe# Cht*«";
3UD lb* Buekaheat Flour; „
Rec’d and br isle by 311 111VKR A DILWORTII,
UtO and 132 Second street-
WHITE GREASE.-In can*, kegs ind
barrel*, for grnaalns Dray#. Carta. Car iagra, Oiuot
tmicaa a&J all kind# of Machinery, for *al«by
° HENRY n. COLLINS.
<•l9 No. 23 Wood #t.
SUNDRIES— 20 sacks Dry Apples;
IT do and 2 bid# Flax»< «J
9 do Feather*;
125 do Wheat:
Id bbls Cnlon Mill# Flour,
1H do Gallatin do.
tni do Broadway do,
4 boar# Ere#,
On •toamer Poland to armo for aa> by
ISAIAH PICKET A CO-*
X\f l) o’b S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—A
VV l»r -w aoaotity on baud and for nl* try
N B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
d comer o fFourtb and Wood in
POTATOES— 75~busT White Potatoes:
60 do Ncshannock do.
50 do Balt. Bine do,
!u store and for sale by Ja7 X. LIITLB A CO
TO AGRICULTURAL machinists—
We bar* on hand a sample of India Rubber Tubes for
Wheat Drill*. They can be fumiibed In any quantity at
short notice, by 1- A 11. PIRLLIFB,
N«* 26 and 23 St Clair street.
SEIDUTZ POWDERS, always fresh,
hand s t JOS. IrLEMIXTS,
corner Market at- and the Diamond.
RESEED HOGS.— for
ui.br j»r nx-VBY ii (muss _
RYE bbls. and 30 sacks fur
ul.b, j.ll BESKTJLJCOLUXS
T7OGS.-S bbi». Eggs just receiwai !m4-for
Pj .ale by v ft. hALFEM* ACO-
T7i K RA.Vrs-SEI-TzKR AI’KJUEXT will
not fall rectore Dyapepaiaor Indignation
Ulliona ”uTiiili Heartburn. Acidity of the Stomach. Co*-
Affix-tion of ibo Lifer. Only for wde
’ JOS, FLEMING'S.
“*J»IC comer of Market atrrat and tha Diamond. _
oYiTBBLS. FLINT iIOMINY far sale by
HiUIM J*9. iIARDINEa
AT KM lilj UK KTSMiOU dm. in stare and
for ul. b, JaS, JUUII BICKSV *CO
an/t BBLS. Commercial TVliite \Vhcat
Family Floor.
200 bbl». Buckingham White Wheat Family Flour,
Arriving ami for tale by Ja!3 JAS. OAIIPINKR. _
67 MOLASSES—3O bbU prime; N. 0.
• Molaaea In atnre and for tale by
T. LITTLE lOMI2 Secuwl atrrw.l
O SUGAR —211 hhds prime for sale
. tnw tor a.h bj T. LITTLE Ioi.IWIW .1 _
SUGAR AND MOLASSES —
22 bbda prime Sagan
40 bbla Plantation Molaawa,
To arriro per atuamer Fort Warns, for aaleby
JaU ‘ JOHN FLOYD A 00_ 173 Wood street.
/CREASE—3I tierce* of Grease receiving
VJ and lor a*!- by R- DAL/.*:!.!. A CO
>l»> •r.l Liberty at.
Hams and Shoulders jus
«d for-1. f,BPRfNQER lIARBACfIH *oo_
HAM BAGS, of all sizes, made and print
ed to order. Any rjnanUty aoppllod nr>.m tha.hurt
eat notics by DAVID C. IILRUST.
JalhdaltwP comer Lli»*rty_and jlaiid atrecta. _
G“i bblr choice Win
JTter Anplealn itorsand fornJe by
j»7 “ T. LITTLE A Ob. No. 112 Second at.
TTYn BBLS. PKIMETTOLASSES in store
lUUforoi.br _h» __il 9 Jl A 7:?L ! ' E,l -_
1 an Bus. Barley,
J. <VU 30 bagsClovr need.
100 boxes Prime Cheeae.
10 kegs Lard,
20 be*pi Bean.,
6 bbla. Roll Batter,
E r‘" d ' nd ** ll ' SIIRIVER 1 DILWORTIL
carrels just receive!
HEXKY IL CO LUX S-
RIO COFFEE—IOO bftp» choice Rio Coffee
In store and for sale bj_ ja7 T. LI*ITLE * CO.
rtTwViT"LBS. alludes Flour in store and
Cor sals by J»18 JA3. GAIIDIKEIL
c BBLS. N. 6. MOLASSES fur Bale by
/o |fts J. B. CANFIKI.I*
r\ USfAKABIC; Select, Medium & Sorts.
\X —2OOO lbs. In store and for sale by „
]f>o B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO. _
Qfk BBLS. PEARL FLINT IIOMINY;
(WV 300 bus. prime Ear Corn, _
In store and for sal*- by Cll. •'*• {*. *■.
j a [j No 8 HmUhflrld »tr*»t.
P OTATOES— 100 bus! White Potatoes;
CO >• I’ltikeye > “
la store and far s*l» by_ dt-U -• T.-LITTLE * CO.
( _ 'UIE£SE.—500 boxes prime cutting Cheese
J ..I. hr _ lIENKV .1 COLLINS,, _
1 c BBLS. FRESn’EGOS fur sale by
\_ O | a ]4 J D CANFIELD.^
on CASKS PEARLASTfforsalo by
fj V/ )»s JB. CANFIKLD
I'GGS. —3 bbls. for Bale by
j j.t ifanty n. oou.rhß.
RYE FLOUR.—2O bbls. for Bale hy
~l HUSKY tl. CULLINS-
HOPS— 8 bales prime Ist sort Hops in stare
Mi J for isle by bPKI SUER Ht-UnAlloi] SCO-
S’ ENNA ALEXANDRIA-500 lbs in store
.cut for i.le tijr li. I-. f AHN b.'TOCK A CO.
a SUG’AR.—3S hbds. Good Fair N. O.
1> . Sngnr jurt rrcrirsd *■«{*“%& pqWOjtm,
URNITUUE AND CHAIRS.—Of every
description constantly tnamifacturicg or mads *
ordM, of tbo beat mMortal .nd
INDXCiO, Manilla, Oabracao a Benual
TOO TO. on b»d »d br 1 CO.
—l7 bbls. Union Milln;
17 do Oall&ttn “
90 do Bro*dw*jr “
Undins from .tern., CO.
—
X^EATHERS—'J sacks now landing from
r^ t ““' r A ” el ° 6 “"“ f0r -aa*n DICKEY< CO.
WHEAT 77 sacks Bed Wheat and 48 ski
TSRY APPLES—2G bgs now landing froi
jy j .u«n.r A- s U>S»x», ‘" D ,c K CT A 00.
Arithmetic,
Book-Keeping,
Algebra,
Geometry,
JHigctllaiuous,
UTTEII—S hble. lresli roll Butter iust re
I wired and for sale by _J*H_ R H UTCnINSON.
IGGS—4 bxs now landing from ntnnmcr
»l. by 13AIAU DICKEYA CO.
LAX SEED—IT skß and a litils newland-
HIDES— 600 dot. Flint Hides;
31 do Green Baited IUd««; *
4w»DdCirf*l«by BPEINOEB KABBAUGH *OO.
, Wo gflfr liberty rtrat.
EDFO4I DWATORr fresh* trom tfa
KtßrtaiiWdttiid»yty j*2Q ?08.yiaMPfg.
AFiIS EXPOSED.—
THE TRCE SCIENCE REVEALED.
Mankind have loug been'engulpbed In dnrku»»* ■*'*“
gards the mysteries of mcdicios, and of deriving s truth n
solution of it* power over du-esse, and its proper use tu . >*•
trwtmrtit rf ,
Medicine, as practiced by the recutsr faculty, to ■ “* lu “ i
•handle of Improbabilities ana nnrertaiDtiea. Tbe
nothing to It* theories on which the physician an f* .
certain or fixed; the result* obtained from its ptrsmpnons
are doubtful, and in meet caKaunsatUflseUJry. ,
It is a solemn and start ling fact, of
“who have departed this life 1 ’ died victims, ««l ‘® «
but to the injudicious application of ihissubu* and
tain theory, as practiced by the regular faculty.
We hove proved the otter fallacy of the regal** V
of medicine, tod the great undeniable truthfulness *
R. R- R. over and over again; for, in a tbousawl casta. wbin
the regular phytidana have given op their potkntaaa
able, and hadin many cM**evsa set the time to «wlj
abort boon, that their victim* had to live, Ranwayw *******
Belief, Begnlators or Resolvent, as the ease taay bave bcen,
has restored those dying patients to new
Iu toe treatment of toe sick by ths B- B- It- ■" Dl tv
there it nothing hdt to chaucs or uncertainties, Tor 1
remedies are to prvparod-as to poaera fixed and poritireenr
stive powers, founded on prinaplea es Immotabte in to
power over disease*, as the laws of gravitation over toe
earth. It U therefore, impossible for these remedies to feii
in removing from the human system tbedUßcolty tor wmen
they may be given, and of restoring th* whole human sys
tem to Its normal condiciou of health. .
This I* readily seen In ths miraculous officacy BAt>
WAY’S READY BELIEF—for the moment tbia remedy W
applied to the part or parts of the body tortured with pain,
or crippled with Infirmities, all pain and uneasiness ceases,
i and toe crippled, lame and wounded limb becomes Invigor
ated with renewed strength. So also with the Resolvent.
Tbs most repulsive Sores, Ulcers, Humora, and the most o
■tirade of chronic diseases quickly become extinct ait
ew dares is taken. ,
In casre of Dyspepsia, Ounstipation or the Bowett,
rangsment ol the Liver, Congestion*, PalpittUonof to
Hi-art, Rodway's lie gala tors, in toe form of Pilla, can be
relied upon n* a positive and eertaln corrector and regula
tor of three difficulties. In casraof tempo raaj Constipation
or derangement of too stomach or bowel*, the Cathartic and
Purgative Pills given by toe regular faculty, even if they re
move toe temporary difficulty, do so at the expens* or
Cramp*, Sickness st Stomach,and Weakn-s*, and aftor the
effect# or these purgatives are over, too l«wvl» are left res
tive and the system debilitated. Radway"* Regulator* will
instantly relieve the pahi and distress, remove the difficulty
and restore a regular action to the liver, stomach, bowels
and other organs—they neither Irritate, Inflame, sicken or
weaken the patient, ami lb* evacuations art natural, with
oat prostrating toe system arcramping the bowel*
These remedies are the only ones that have reduced t e
hygienic principle to the fixity of. a mathematical demon
stration-invariable in all cases, and proceeding on a settled
routine. They, and they alone, have Imparted to the In
congruous experience and repugnant practice of the ao call
ed “regular facultytoo precision anu invariability which
are essential to the requirements of a science. Taking the
human body as the problem, and health as its normal con
dition, they proceed by flxnl rules to eliminate all extrane
ous and deleterious particles, and thus restore the constitu
tion to Us integrity, by the expulsion ofthoso local or organ
ic irregular tire which vitiate toe souudnesaof the whole.
UUUUVM 111 I.MI—.
In Cholera, Yellow Fever, Ship FcvsT, Dysentery, Dia
rhoca, Typhus and Typhoid rovers, and all ma’lgnant and
malarious fevers, Rad way’s Ready Relkfand Regulators are
not only paaltlvecnraHvca, but certal□ preventive*.
Not only In the milder latitudes of the North have these
remedifw cured tbs patients of these terrible maladies, but
under the burning eeocs of the tropics, where, in the wildest
and most violent degrees, they scourged to* people as s j*-s
-tllenco. Witn those remedies you iwsd not (ear exposure to
any contagious riumnw or infectious malady.
OOSSTtTUTXOSaI BI3KABXS.
All diseases that have become established In tho system,
called chronic or constitutional. Bad way’s Resolvent, aided
by too Relief and Regulators, will remove. Scrofula, Bron
chitis, Ulcers, Bores, Fever Bures, Humors, Humors, Salt
Rheum, and all skin diseases will quickly yield to this all
powerful remedy. , ,
The use of the Resolvent will. In a few weeks, entlrolj
change ths whole condition of the care not from
bow many generation* you bare derived your title to tbs
diseases established in your bodice, Rad way’s Resolvcut will
remove it, and give to you what your forefathers were una
ble u>—a pore and healthy body—free from disease*.
oojtwoa DISUSES.
All discaaee prevalent at this season of toe year, caused
by derangement of the organs of the system, sudden sliaugea
of too weather, htwt and cold, disturbed circulattou of ‘he
bloud—Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Tic Doloreux, Bo« d Com
plaints. Fever and Ague, Headache, Toothache. Arties and
Kin* of all kinds, UreUwa, hunt*. Scalds, Falls, Inflamma
tory Dlsresra, Congestive Diraasoe, Humors In the system—
Impure Blood, Reds, Pustule Miopias, Blotches, Ac Liver
Oomplainte—Dycpetwia, Kklnay Complaints, and all dissaree
whether acute, inflammatory, malarious, nervous, chronic
or constitutional, Rwlway’a Remedies will moot positively
, exterminate and restore the Infirm and enfeebled system to
health and strength.
as orm-to tot Drn»o.
Ye who have friends now upon the brink of the grave, on
whom all bopet of recovery are lost—who have been given
op as iocurable by your physician, we invite you to make
une more effort to save the valued life of the dying one. A
trial of tbr*o m-mi«ll«w cannot do any Injury, and may re
store to Ufa and health, even though do hopes are entertain
ed by your physician. Over a thousand such instances have
cximo to our knowledge: and wo therefore, feel ourtclvesjue
tilled in requesting the trial. Surely, after the physician
an he can do no mare, his prejudice to your using a reme
dy that most do gqod, is criminal.
As no of the instance* wo have alluded to In ins above
article, we refer the public to tho case reported to u* by
Richard Griffith, Esq, well known in Canada Wests* a man
of high integrity, and well approved of by his countrjincn
or hto high official capacities. _ .
IlLxaowsXiTß, FonUaac Co, a w , I
June 24th, 1667. J
In October. 185 A. my wife giving birth to a child, left her
bed too early and caught a severe cold, which premised to
terminate her life. The best physicians In this neighbor
hood aud Kingston were In attetulanre on her—but all or no
vsall —(As doctors hod given her up to die. Fbr term con
VtuAre weeks I sat at her bedside, momentarily watching
to see her breathe her last. I happened to see a copy of
foot paper called "The Moving World," and there read of
your medicines. I resolved to tret them a# a last resort. I
gave her ths Rodrcnt with the Regulator*—and RoUef-ac
oording to directions, and inlhrrt dayi observed a wemder
ful faprerretrai. From this she 4s4lyrecovered,andlsnow,
tlta&k God, better than evst she was in her life-
The rhild, when three months old, canghta bad cold, and
dwindled away to a ram skeleton, nothing but bone and *«a
his eyes protruded /run* Ail Acad; as if they would drop out,
th* physicians all united in taylDg there was no om of at
tempting to save him, Aij oast was fwpeUss, as he was too
young and must die. But 1 thought different. Your Rem
ndl<« gave liln to my wife, while tbs doctors gave hex up to
death. I again badrecouree to them. I gave him the Ba
sed Vent internally and need It as* wash externally to his
stm—ho 1* now a laughing, hou-ty. cralUtng child, enjoy
ing th* best of health. Vunr n~* iJ*lfeut aadgratoftiJ
nicnARD QRmrru.
The above, reader, t* but ou* out of tboasa&ds of similar
cases iu tb# world, whore hsui the verdicts of the physicians
been relied upon without further trial, death would hare
its vkUßtofc Do uol therefore give up your friendsou
the mere report ofyw» *hy*ldans who ssy they can do no
more. When you are told tbi». wsortto our Rrmedlea.
RADWAY A 00-,162 Fißtoa street, N. Y.
For tale by HUNT A MINER, Masonic lUII, Pitta.
R. It R. Remedies are sold by Druggists, Merchants
arxi «toraka.'pera *nl® fel^ ,S ? wlTy _
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF—S groca
on hand and for sale by
R. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00.,
0C26 coriK-r of Wood and Fourth streets.
Tbt ur«at«i( Htdleal DUeottry
or the joe. . _
Mr. KENNEDY. OF ROXBI’RY, HAS
djK«T«n4 In ou* •( onr common pnattwi* *
core* eeery kind of Unman from ll»* wor*l
Scrofula to a common Pimple.
lie baa tried it In orw elcren bnndted ca»o*, nnd n ß » r '
failed except in two c»*e* (both thunder hem-*.) llebaetm*
lixLii riomrirtli-n bondred »rliflcaU-e of 1U ratae
all within twenty mile* of Beaton.
Two bottle* ere warranted to mre **■?■,‘T".,* 0
One to three bottle* will cure the worst bind of plmi
tl> TVoto three bottle* will «mrth*«T*t*ro of botla.
Two bottle* mn warranted to core the worst canker In thi
month and etocsacb
Tbww to in bottlM nmnt*l to cor* tho wont ew
°* OaJtoVinjtxX&c* ut wamatod to car* all hanon of tho
bottle* ar*■■ mated to en re running of lb* •***
blotches among the hair. ,
ronr U> *lx buttle* are warranted U> cur* cormpt *nd run-
olng nicer*. .
One bottle will care *c*ly ernrtlon of “*• ,kin
Two to three bottle* are warranted to care the mostdreps*
pt« cue* ot rheumatism.
Two to three bottle*nr* warranted to corethe worst caee*
of ringworm. .
Three to font botUe* tn warranted to rare salt rlirum.
Fire to eight botUre will cor* tb» worst rare «f ecroful*.
A benefit is always *xpeTlenc»d from the first bottle, and
• perfect cure is warranted when the abos* quantity u ta
**Nothlngl«©k»*olmt*robnbl* to tbow who base In vain
rled all the wooderfo! medidoreof the day, aa that a com
mon weed growing In the pasture*, and along o d atone waUa
should cure wrery humor in the system; yet It ti cow a o*J*d
fact If yon hare a humor It has tostart There are no ill
nor and*,'turn or ha’* ahont the railing *o»e care* and not
sours. I peddled <rrrr a thousand bottles of Uln the sldnb
yof Boston Iknowttaeftact* In essry care. U ha* a
ready done *om* of the pretest cure* rw *>m» In JU«a;
ebusotts. I rare It to children over a year ot* to old| PJ«£*
of sixty. I Base re*m poor, puny, wormy looking children
whose flash was eofl and flabby, nwtered to a perfect slat*
of health by one bottle. .. , . ~
To thorn who are subject to a rick headache, one bottle win
always cure it J l give* great relief to catarrh BjJteJ
aces/ gome who hate »«-n costive taryears. ha»o taken and
been regulated by It Where th* body I* ™ n V, h( Tiw
quite easy, but where there l* any derangement of theflme-
Uons of nature, It wilt cane.- scry •‘ngulw fi+Utie* bnt t m
most not l* alarmed —they always duwvimir »«* .[
dara to a week. ThrreU never abad result from It Outhe
ooulrary, when that fcellng la oxer yon will f«d yoursHflike
a D»s|«nui. I hisird some of the most extravagant enre.
alums of it tlmt man ever lUteo-d to. N« change of diet U
ever nereenry; ret the tart yon can «*.«- 1 J
an h«rb, which, when simmered in sweet oil, dlrt " ,T '^* cn
alous swelling of the neck and tinder the ear*. I rise BO
cent.. Price of the Medical WiWgF
DIRECTIONS FOH UBK.
Adult, on* table snoonfhl per day. Children over eight
year*, desrert spoonlU children from fire to t«
spoonful. Aa no direction caa be made
constitution*, take enough to operate on the buwtda twice a
KENNEDY glsp* personal attendancelnbadca*** of
“fcU-WI«U-l.™l~ull .1 ML KKYSKKTL UO W«rf
“ d J - p -
KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVEBY—
* 00.
ocJ oorear of#* wri aod Faurtb street*.
A WOHDSBFVL DIBCOVKBVII
TTTHJCII HAS BEEN THE STUDY AND
W r***rcb of tba beat medical men that erer Urwl to
fl’d a rSSTthat would euro the Dyn-P-K
.hlch be. be™ reem.lj t j‘ ) b j p _
Of PITTSBURGH, rzNIJA.
nr. laborious March and research in lbs Vegetable King*
dom lor eltfit or un Jim, bee bronrht mW^JT’ihkh
SrSlfesrfJWiss.
“SsirSr:
„,£ploo.l, on tb.
Interfere—the Bodkin* oUmf* ddn* Itt dotj-nlled
BE. B. T. FOED'B DYBPKPBIA .
What kind of dfceore wIU PlTgl* l * !*“”£
g»^
Sure EoiS, Mr, ninkj or Mon
s££S£s?§feK
Alloftbaabori&aHnp may or will be PWdnwlfrOT*
Dyspeptic stomach- From that organ all gsaeral ~*®**?*
wiUbe produced, [ir this statement Utrne, »Mch mmm
mind wh dmrf lUj» «&£*£*!• ‘KaVSSbSS
: ■talcmnit to b« trne from experience, • «« or neTmngwi
I It U to a poorpaticn* who bean
bring Cor many yearn, to point him to »
relyon, and radically remora the canee that has Bide him
32. thsfirit
Bold bj tbo Proprietor, Dr. mm
JEfiSg'SE irffe
ssaw'«s®ffi'«ft©*S2
Irn
niilftiw T~rtrr biottottfea
WBHMfI
/Hrttral
AYER'S PILLS. 1 H}B. PcDU«rlv»aia lB5B.
ARE partiirularlY adapted to doniniremenU TITIKTER ARRANGE
of the digratm apparatus, »n«l diseases arwag from * i Sl£XT —On andafterMondayCTirw* "V™ "*
ir i»v of the btood. A larre tiart of *ll the complaint* Jannary lSlh, . _ ..
tbixaShct mankind originate in on. of iW, and con- TUKPAST MAIL TRAIN l^‘b e ?u^oo
ou.ntij tbra IHK .t« r»noJ ™ nn-7 TufctlM ol .T.-rJ O tto o cluck, I ltisbur.h
; ' time. amTing in Philadelphia at 11.50 p. i L
55Jd..d«™ «««■««<» (•■«•«*»« lit TUB EXI-KESS TRAIN tara tb. Sl»Uo. "'rj j
o, U..U .fa** rnT>it . i Acra.nutd.tta t»i> 1««. PU.-burcb
Prom Dr. E. TT Cartwright, «f S'*- OrUaru. 1 AaUy. except Sunday, at 3:30 o'clock, P. M-, stopping at all
*-Yoar PIUJ are the prince of pore**. Their excellent rtatlona and ronnlng aa far aa Couemaugh. Firat Arrom
oraline* surpass any cathartic *e po—-aa. They are mild. ; modntioo Train for TartlrCreek UrUtgr. Isa*« dally, except
hot very certain andeflectoalln their action on tho bowels, _ Snnday, at 10.40 am The AiXumnuaUUoa Train for
which make them inrolnaM. 100. lu the d-.il > iroatra.nt Turtle deck leaTe.dmty, Sunday P. U--
, , * ! The Third Accommodation Train for Turtle Cr™k leaves
oi ilwua J.BWBJC axd atL Lrrc* CostPLiisTa. ; daily, except Sunday, at li:2a P. M.
„ *jj> . »-eu» luri Citu Returning Trains *rnte in Pittsburgh a. follows:—Express
« 70U7 OUA |
ssruT trJ.°z r - rßsarfe»:a«rss^^
prmctlc v™„rf no™ ° 1 ,ute,rclj lot,™rata with Jl.il Tnun Cut, E.pr„. Tru. JVctd,,nd
ptorti Lhta ..j onenmolj l m !»“*««;.1 ■““?'» Juh „ town icra.mnd.lta Tr.l. IA-t .n.l W.ta
mlolc th.t w. tar. .1 talrtb . F“;b™'"*’'‘ , l.h *• Bicunrtb tad Co.ii.ll..tl]» Tr.uu, Kopid.f u .11 fl»
“>• ra.lJcnce nf th, prefemta tall*. pco|,l« lumbm.li tad Cbnnollnilk tg^ianUlr,
*' Atau Sand,, ..."ptnd.Mbillow..—Sl.il Train, 7:oo'..ra4E.p™*
_ ■“'***?’, i m _ h*t* been Train, 4i'-W p- m. Uetnminz Trains from Pittsburgh and
u«d. .niJ., .ha-
InHj .. .ilrtardtanrj ndlclil io]££ nSn.T.I...- public mill «..l It grallj to Ib.lr l.ltamd,
jd. P Wtoti,dl™c.orIk., hnmta ivet, to tr.r.l bfth. IbnuuflfUbßeN
plaints for which yon recommend them. 1
DT.crrnti—Uuiebxv—fUux I racs g®-
trim Dr. J. G. Grtm, qf Chicago. I **”“ to
**Yoar lTLta hare bad a long trioi in my practice, and I
hold them in esteem at one of the best aperient* I hare- errT
found. Their alterative effect upon the liver ninke* them
an excellent remedy, whpn riven In small doee. for bdimu
dytentny anddiarrham. Their TOptr coatinr make, them
very Bcceptuhle and convenient for the two of women and
children."
l.VTtfiSit OuSTWCCTJOS— WuMtS—SCTPWXSSTOS.
JVom Mrs. E, Stuart, «c hojtmeticu as a Pitytieian atul Mid
■ tpi .ft in *
‘1 And one nr twolirxe<la« of yonr taken at the
*jin>pt!r Urn*. or* excellent protnotiTe* nf the natural ■wcn--
tjon when wholly or psrtniHr suppreascd, anti also very ef
frcttml to dwuiae the rtomach ami exjwl worm*. They aro
jo mnch the h »it phystr we have that I rronmnm-i noothoT
to toy patient* *'
CoswiFAnos—Costive* tas,
Prom Dr. J. J‘. Vvutghn, Montreal, th/übiu
“Too moth n&unot t» nl<i of jour Piui lor the core of
CMftixnMi. If others of our fraternity have foood tbwn
m rfflfiriimiM T hare, they tbonM Join too In proclaiming
tt for the benefit of the ranltitodcs who •oflfr from that
11 iui uir twnrm ui mo — - ■
complaint which, although bad onongh in itself, to Cbepn>
genitor of others that aro worse. 1 bclicTu cotU reo«M to
originate in the liter, but yonr Pills aflect that organ anil
core tUo disease."
lupcamta of rut Blood—Sat/tm-t Estvitela* Salt
nitrrn—Trrttß—TtnroEa — RutimAT.su Gorr —
Nicraloia-
From Dr. Eubiel Hall, PhdacUlptea.
“Yon aero right, Doctor, Insaying that your POLSpurVy
Oir blood. They do liiat. 1 hate nwd them of late yean in
ray practice, and agree with yonr statements of their efficacy.
They stimnlat© the cxcretories, anil carry off the imparities
that stagnate in the Mood, engendering disease. Thay
stimulate the organs of digestion, aud iufuae vitality and
rigor into the system.
“dnch remedies as yon prepare are a national benefit, and
yon deserve grunt credit tor them;"
Foa Uiadacue —Sica Headache —Fool SIOUACB- —Pu-cs —
Deo pst—Plethora—Pasaltbtj—Fits—Ac.
FVom Dr. Edward Ibyd, UdlUnyyrc.
“Tina Da. Area: 1 cannot answer yon uhnt complaints
I hare cured with your Pills better than to say aU that ux
over treaU'lvnth a pvrgatix<TotdScine. 1 place gr.-at depend
ence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with dis
ease, and believing an I do that yemr PIUJI afford a* the best
we bar*, 1 of conrso raluo them highly."
Moat ol the Pill* in market oontain Mercury, which,
although a vatoabln remedy in skillful hands, is dangerous
Ina public pill, from the dreadful cen*e<|uencea that fri
qmmtly t.llow iu incautioua n»o. These contain no tnerrn
ry or mim'rni substances whatever.
AVER'S CIIEKUV PECIORAL . I
IIM long l«»n m.nnr.oliu.-.l 1., . clutmlu. nn.l„ i
m nun... ..IU wuil.T 1..- ..,, ~.il. ....^..1. «TT
,t?l r«. It U-nl.'l “".I nr-Tl-t I'. ' ,
torf.lt. “Oil ...no-in.rnlT I r. 1■ t. .. t .
wiliittui lululterntion. It supplies tut 1 *
worMhaeevrr known forth., run. of all pulmonary cum
pl,.lour..r Gragt... OoH., U.«r-«t, «mt. U.W
Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Jnripli-.iit Consumption,_ond
the relief of consumptive patients in advanced *tag»-«ol t!*>
disease. A* time makes th.-m- l«’t* wider and better known
this medicine has graduallyM-conm tho best rolianreof tho
afflicted, from the log cabin c.f the Amcriran peasant to the
tsdaces of European kings- Throughout tliLsentirr country,
in every state and city, auJ indeed alui.-t rv.-ry hamUt it .
amtaius, Cherxt rinotiAl is known as the i«t of nil re mo
di,* for di«.*.«c* of the throat aud lungs. In many foreign
countries it i. extensively used by their must intelligent
nbyth'lan*. If there Is any dependsneo on what men of
or, ry station rertity it lias done ror them; if we can trust
our own senses when wo sue the d.vngvruns affections of the
longs yield to it; if wo can depend no tl.o assurance ol in
telligent physician*, « hose busiuoss is to know; in «hort, lf
there Is anv reliance upon any tiling, then Is it irrefuUhly
proven that this modicin* thrs cur.'lbe clsal of diseases It
is di-sign.il 111 lK.von.l any and all other remedies known to
mankind. Nothing hut it* intrinsic virtue*, au-l tlio unmis
takable hr n« til conferred on tlumaamls of suff.irara, cooid
ewirinateand maintain iho reputation it enjoy*. While many
interior remed*, * have been thrust upon tho ttinimanlty
have failed, and been discarded, tliis has gained friends by
every trial conferred benotlis on thn aflUetisd they can never
d.rget, and prodncod euros too numerous and remarkable to
be forgotten. ....
prejmnwl by DU J C AYKK, Practical and Analytical
Chuxmst. Uw. il, Mass, and soli by nil Drugglots and Deal
srsln Medinnes evertTwlu-ro. CtU drlaliwlvF
ALTERS "oil Eii.it Y PECTORAL AND
/\ PILLS run *s> bid, n-taii, at
a. faunvjitock a co s,
og2n corner of Wood and Fourth st*.
UftUb ana fftrcngtti Mast Initlttbly
Follow 11l Vlt
Baßrhave'a Holland Bitters.
TIIH CELEBRATED HOLLAND REM
edy for Dyrtwpala, of the Kidney*, Lltct Com
plaints, Jfrakneaa of any kind, Fever and Ague, and tlio va-.
noua affection* cvnaoqnrat upon a disordered Su.mach or
Urer. ?nch na Indigcatioo, Aridity *»f U»aHtomac.b.QoUcky
palua, flcartlmm, Lm of Appel it*, Despondent r, Ctwtlv*-
CtenTolind and Oleodiuß rtlra. In ail Mcrroua, llhmmatic
and Neuralgic Affection*, it ba* In onmrrou* inatanea
proved highly beneficial, and In ether* affected a decided
find* no new enemy to combat, wlththl* delight
Ital tonic In thoeyMeui. Itt effect* ara atmort maglral, yat
tbo care permanent- It cummunlcate* no violent •hock to
tha *y*tem, hot by arousiug It* vital energy to normal ae
tlon, enable* it to tluuw off the cause, and tbo* thoroughly
eradicate* the disease.
When it* medicinal virtue* are ao uni*«r*»llT acknowl
edged, and particularly here, where It ba» become *o popu
lar ae a family medicine, that it i» *>dd by many of the gro
cers a* well a* by all the druggists, it Would wero noedleM
to offer farther evidence yet a* there are doubtless *om*
who bar* tried many advertised remedii-a, and atill sailer
from I>y*pepaial a one or more of Its .lr "artful turns w*«ub
•dJn the following certiorates, the authenticity of which
cannot bed.icbto-l, coming a* they do Trom persons ao well
known. wnAT HJ, J 8 poß tHK SICK.
nuat 11 io •
Wm-Srhuehman, Esq-the wall known Lithographer.eay* .
M bar* frequently o«ed B.rrhave'* 1W1.n.l |mter*,*nd fiud I
It invariably relieve* indignation end debility .” .
R«» Sunuel Balwnck ear* ”1 found relief tKim
It* ne* fore .over* headache, with which 1 had loug »oP
3 W. WoodwaJl, Eaq., nyw “1 have need Brnrhav*** Hoi
and Dnt/re myaelf, and recommend It to other*, knowing H
to bejori what It U represented."
Aid. Jonathan Neely, of Low,* St. Clair. a*yr “I harada
rlrod gn*l berwflt from It* ana for weak new of lb* *t©m*cn
“After *everal phymiclan* bad failed
Bowbave'* Holland Bluer* removed the pain from my heart
and (Me, art* In it from Indirection"
The editor of the Kittanning Fr*e Preaa. »y* “After one
of the be*t phydclana to thl* place had tallwl, Binrhare**
Holland Bitter* cured me of the *.<*« form of Drinepma.
Fraud* Felix, only manufacturer of the original “Rxtract
of "l know that yonr Holland Bitter* i*onaol
the beet medirine* lo tl>a world for a dUordemd ■tomaeh
or llrer."
Dr. LodwJg, editor of the racket, Baltimore, pronounce
It ‘•a medicine dim itng the confidence of the public.”
Hr. Kdcrhart, the leading Herman phyelriaa of I'enna. ha*
nreecriU-d It fnejm-ntly during the peat there* year*; with
marked encow* tu debilitated etatte of the dtge*liv* organ*,
Ol ot the V «u-»1. <euer»Hy.
The tmui.-iger of Ballon'* Vinegar Factory, *aya: ‘M n*ed
I u my*, if, and tu therefore Induced to try It* efloct upon
my wife,(tumbled with the great Ability common to all ol
aoonanmpUra habit.) and really It I* doing her* more good
than anything the haaerer taken.”
NOTlCE.—whoever expects to find In thl* a betbrage
will be disappointed; but to the nick, weak and low*pirited.
It will prove a gratefhl ar«iraitc cordial, poeaeoed af tlngn
lar remedial properties.
CAUTION’—The great {»., -rity of tbl* delightful Aro
ma, ha* Induced many ttultati- tu, which the public should
gnard agaln*t pnrrhaaing. Be not per*naded to buy any
thing until you bate given Bn*rheve'* Holland Bitter* e
fair trial. On# bottle will convince you how infinitely mpe
rior H l* to all them- imitation*.
0-Sobl at tl.oo I*l bvtlle, or *lx bottle* for $5.00 by the
••le Proprietor*. BENJAMIN PAOE, Jx., A CO^
No. '-’T Wood stri-el, Pittsburgh,
sxxxxav aoorra.
Philadelphia, T. W. Dyolt A Sana, No. 132 North Second
Btrvot; New York, lUruce * P»rk, W 4 Rrmdway, corner
Doue; Baltimore, Cushac* Brother*, Gay and Penn*
Simla Avenot* (Bnclnjiatl, John D. Park; Chicago, B»n
r\j Brother*, 33 South Water rtwt; Ht. Loula, Barnard
Adams A CO4 New Orleans, J. Wright A O'.
faltUpldAwF
BOvRII AYE’S HOLLAND BITTERS—'IOO
■lor. nu band and for aulo by
U. 1- FAHNESTOCK A CO,
j,016 corner of Woo,l and Fourth Itrf'h
/BARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.—A
\7 inmd moidy i>n hand and for sale by
It. L. FAIIN ESTOCK A CO.
nojfi cornrr pf Wood and Fourth sm-et*.
DELAY BiOT,
Ye who Consider a fine Head of Hair
NATURE’S GREATEST ORNAMENT,
but ere It i> too lato use
SANDER’S SCALP TONIC,
wnicb reauire* the healthy condition of the scalp, causes
hair to (tt>«w on the bald, and checks auy tendency toward
itsfalllnjifcrat, and brooming thin.
A»“F--r sale at the principal Drnggirts, and by the Pro
prietor .SIXTH STREET, two door* below Hmlthfleld ft.
mylft _
1“ NDIA RUBBER 1105 E.—3500 ft. from
a/ to lo incltea in calibre, :t and 4 ply thick, suitable for
Hydrant,Steamboat*, Fire and LocomoUvo Engine uttrpoaea,
for sole by <M J~. A 1L PHILLIPS'.
OCHRE —50 bbls. American and French
for aalo by B A. FAHNESTOCK A 00.
noil corner Wool and Ftrat sta.
Hides.—
1(17 Green Salted Hides.
70 Dry Flint **
Just received and for sole by
de3 _ SPRINGER HARBAUGH.
EW CROP SUGAR & MOLASSES—
IOhhds.N.O. Sugar.
20bbls. N. 0. Molasses,
Rec'd this day and for sale by T. LITTLE A CO.
dol4 No. 113 Second street.
CHJNDRIES-100 bus. choice Neshnnnock
Potatoes; ISO bbls. Fall and Winter Apples;
S M Bwe«t Cider, pore Juke;
New Phila, Sugar (hired ilams;
Small lot of old Shoulders, good order,
In store and for ul* at 27 Fifth street. Q. RIDDLE.
CIDER. —5 bbls. Sweet Cider for sal© by
doS lIENRY H COLLINS.
BLANfI BOORS.—On hand, or rondo to
order in superior manner
WM. 0. JOHNSTON A 00.
defi Blank Book Warehouse 67 Wood St
UNDRIES.-Tenn. Flour, 183 socks van
otia brands; do do 78 bbls. Broadway Mills; Somac 73
ban Grease 28 bbls. on steamer Fanny Fern to arrive an
for sale by deO ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
HOPS. —15 bales Prime New York Hors in
store and for sale by de2 S-HAUDACOQ.
MOrASSES—
-100 bbla. prime Plantation (Oak Cooperage^
40 w St James Sugar House, •*
In store and for tale at reduced price* and accommodating
terms, by WM. UITCHELTREE, Ja. A BRO.
DO® 203 Liberty Street.
SVYSTERS—In daily receipt of J.V. Pratt’s
celebrated No. 1 Norfolk Oysters, hi can* or la shell,
by the Lbl. or box, wholesale and retail. Will warrant
them equal, If not superior, to afiy Oyster brought to this
market. del If. RIDDLE- •
PANISH BROWN—2S bbls. for sale by
I noil FAHNESTOCK A CO-
Buckwheat flodiujo Backs, soiba.
eaeh,Jn*ttecMaad?brMlab7 ■ . „ ~
noti \ -.r \ * unw*oa
bales newTorsaio low. 7'
*1 UWZl*«DQ>iaOV|lffW«4oaK
KaiUoaSs.
N«« York
Philadelphia.
Baltimore
Uutrvtrr
Harrisburg -
Uaggaps checked to all SUtiun* on the Pt-tui*ylTK«im Rail
Road, aud to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York
pM»npn pore hiving ticket* Incur* will bs charged Ten
Cents In addition to the Station rates, except from Stations
where the Company ha* no ap*nt.
Nonet—ln case of loas, tl»*« Company will hold them-
H»ln-s responsible fur personal baggagu only, ai.4 l-<r no
amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. U.—The Excelsior Omuibas lane baa beeu employe*!
to cviitct Passenger* and Bsggnpi to and from the Depot,
atarhargenottoexcH-IS:. rents for each paaieuger and
baesage.
F. r I'uketa apply t«
, J. STfWART, Agt
At the TV U U. P&caeni&r Sutioo,
on Liberty «nd Ornotrts.
HALLRpAD NOTICE.
Tm?.PiTTsnnßnn.PT.fffg ff1 trß«eap
WAYNE * CHICAGO
JUMD COMPANY. with its ample Rolltngttock and e*jnii
raent. nod its through caijmcrtonA, t» prepared to transport
Passenger* ami Freight (rum Philadelphia »iid Ptiubatjit
to Chicago, St. Louis, Lndljniapolis, Cincinnati, ami all placri
Wc*t and Smith went, with a great degree ofrti"ilarity and
expedition.
The fact that thU n-a.lj forma a direct aud
line between Pittsburgh and Cliicago, 1* a anflrlci.t guar
antee that It* Trains will wake good time, am rannoctious
with Trains on other Kinds.
PASISXMi** TRA439 LUfl
Pittsburgh. j Crestline. ] Ft. Wayne
0 ?. Mail Ci'M a. u. | IOOr. u. | U.OO P. li.
Express. *l5 r. u. | 10JJ5 r. k. | b.-ib a. u.
Mai) Train h-are* at 5.3 Q a. X-, arrising in Chi
c*go at 5.35 a. X. Exj»n*«* at 2.00 r. It.
Kzscn Ctscttiuti —ijall train at 9A3 r. x. Express
train at 7.00 a. a.
The V 00 s. x.Tmiu fmb» Pittsburgh being aTrain for local
busiurAi, isevertaken at Crestlino by Express train fnmi
Pittsburgh at 2.15 t. *.
All Trains make close connection* at Crestline for Colum
him, Cincinnati, ludi.uvipuli* and St. Louis; also, at Fort
Wayne with Train* «u Wnl'ft.'b and West.-ru lUiln<*t) for
Lafayette, Central Illinois and St. Louis; n)«o, at Forest with
Train* on the M. K A L. K K. IL
from Chicago. ft. Waynn. Cr.-sthn-. ■ Apt
t.. «. Mail I : I I
U n. Miul... 8.45 r. *| i6.3rt *. *- [l:i.Ssr.*.| 9.10 p. *
_ ....... -.-. j r. *| i1>.20 a. x. •
gspo-a* ClHl A. M.| 12.0 U I-. X. (1« os r.X.[ 7.1» A. X
Train* make i iiKVk itl. fi-aln* l.<r I'lnln
Wi.Tin. U*lrtn»<‘f» aii'l >i'-w Vt>rk.
Train* from M. ls>uKii*diiini»|j*>li«, Cincinnati and Culuiti
|, O , nt.tko i.juu-'f li'MK at Ci***tlino with all u-turning
Train* At K. Wayne. fTrniriH fn.w Si. LmU, Central Hit*
, i>ui-, Lnti_v<*tto. Intermediate' e.»nncct with ixlxivo
Traiu-. At Konut.coui|«uinu» are madoxviUi Train* l" and
firm Cincinnati, rprtogihdd and llayWU.
AccasfxOßArii'M Teal-TS —Learo New Brighton for Alle
gheny at 7.WJ A. x.J 12.80 r.U. Is&re Allegheny for
New Brighton at 0.45 aL B, and 4Jup. K.
Baggage checked tkniugh, and no charge for handling.
F»r tickets nn-J furtluir Information apply lo A T. JOHN*
gTON, Agent, at the tirtial Weatera Railroad ofßee, directly
on the rorner of tho MahangahbU Uotuo, Pituhnrgh, or te
1 (JKOltliK PARKIN, Passenger shown, Penh SL betavot
j Waynu and Hand ; It. Ki PATRICK. No it) Dearborn St.
I opposite Treutont Cl.k-ago, '-t l tb« Agent* at the
j SUtlousalang the line.;
To eninmmio- ~r» MONDAY," J.uuury 2Uh, »ud catione
until farther uotn-e.
J. J. HOUSTON*. o**n. PnM*r »».l Fr't Ak*l.
H W. Uosf<, Affeot, Cliieap*.
J. II MOOttK. Snp't
135 T. Winter Arrangement. 1857
ST. LOUIS, ALTON ANDnSigßg^gj
CUIOAGO RAILROAD—Ou<IgJfIr ,l gA" r*s
tod after OCTOBER2fI, Trains will run •" follow*:
GOING SOUTH.
Chicago aL a. ■.end Hfc3or. u.
Arn«u at St Louis, 8:30 a. B. and 1:30 t. X.
OOING NORTH.
Lo*rr Fast St. Louis at ft.oo a. K and 420 P. a.
ArrtTH at Chicago «t A4O p. ■ - and 6:45 * a.
CONNECTIONS:
At CHICAGO, with kll lb* Great Eastern and Northern
At JOLIET, with R.-ck Island Railroad West, and “Cat
Off,” East. L „ „
At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Peoria and Otjnawka Rail
road for Peoria, Qaleeburgh, Burlington and Intermediate
pl /U BLOOMINGTON.with Illinois Central Railroad, North
and Booth. _ _ „ .
At SPRINGFIELD, with Great Western fill 1 Railroad,
East fur Decatur, Ac; West for Jacksonville and Naples.
At ALTON, with Terre Haute and Alton Railroad East,
and an»n»-r*on the River
At ST. LOUIS, with Jlhir. and Mis*. Railroad East, West
by Pacific Railroad and Missouri •Ujimers to Northern Mi*-
•unri, Kansas and Nebraska. Also, to all points on the IIIL
BoU and Mississippi nTrri.
Ticket* cau be >t all the principal
I Railroad Offices. —— ; . ..
I *s_Tnrougb Ticket* and Freights as low a* by any other
I Route.
A. Hi MOORE, General gaperintendeot.
R. M. GOODRICH own. Eastern Agent. 003 mrfally
Pennsylvania Railroad.
TRE GREAT CENTRAL rg: mb nggsgßan
Rente, evmnerting the t
citMw srtth Was tern, North-Western, and South-Wee tern
States by a continuous Railway direct. Tbi* road al*o con
necta at Pittsburgh with dally line of Steamers to all ports
on tlie Western Hirers,and at Cleveland and Pandnsky with
Steamer* to all porta on tho North-Western Likcr, making
the most dipert, OftapftU an 4 rrlwMe routs by which
FREIGHT can be forwarded to ami from the Great IPtf.
rates between Philadelphia a pm>Bi'Utii
FIRST CLASS—Boots, Shoes, Hats and |
Cape, R..nk.a, Dry Goods, fin boxes, bale* I
aod trunks,) Drugs, (in boxes and bales)
Feathers, Furs. A<-
SECOND CLAW— Domestic bh~tin«.
Blurting and Ticking, (in oiigiual bales,
Drug* (In casks,) Hardware. Leather,
(In roll* or Uixre) Wool and Sheep pelts,
Eastward
THIRD CLASS.—Anvil*. Steel, Chains (in
casks,) Hemp, Bacon and Pork, salted
(loose or in casks,) Tobacco, rainnfacmr
e<t, (except Cigars or Cat) Ac., Ac—
FOURTH CLASS.—Cuitr*. Fish, Bacon, Uocf
and Pork (in casks or boxes. Eastward,)
(.at and Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, Utr
iein Clay, Tar, Pitch, Roein. Ac _
FLOUR-—{l,oo per kbi. until further notice.
GRAIN—In car load* 46c per 100 B>a until further noli
COTTON —$2 per halo not exceeding 600 lb* weight, until
farther notice.
Te shipping good* from any point east of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark package* “ria. /Vniuvfrania
Saurcai.” AU Good* consigned to the Agent* of tbi* Road
a! Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, vrQl be forwarded without
detention.
FkflOHT AflUTi C. K. Evan*. M Kilby street, Boston; J-
F. Clarke, No. 2 Bftor House, and No. 1 William street, and
John McDonald, No. 8 Battery Place, New York; Pierce A
Co-, Zanesville, 0; Irwin A 6x, aail-Springman A Brown,
Cincinnati, 0; 1L 0. Meldrum, Madison,
Bell A Gv, anti Carter A Jewett, Icuirville, Ky; P. 0. O’-
Riley A Co., EvansTflle, Ind; R. P. San, SL Louis, UO4 Har
ris, Wormley A Go., Memphis, Leech A Co. Chicago,
III; J. P. Glass, Ft- Wayne, Ind; R. J. Bneeder, Ma
»rww A Room, Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh.
H. U. HOUSTON, Gcn‘l Freight Agent, Phila.
H. J. LOMBAEItT. SupL, Altoona. Pa._ Ja6:iy
Pittsburgn and ConnelsTllle Etilrotfli
THE PITTSBURGH &nCinBßffig3n
Conoellnnlln Railroad I* CBV
opened fur the tranxportatiuu of pawopri and freight to
%zt& from Pitubargb and Connfll»v(Up. cotiut-rtiog with tbo
pmna. Outral Railroad at Brinlou'a Station.
Arrnnc mooUi have also tc-ea made with the Penns.
Central Railroad .by which through freight to l‘hi'.<tdrl|ihia
and Baltimore will bo carrii-d from points on the Pitts
burgh and ConncUrille Railroad, by car loads, on favorable
terms.
ftqrwwr»a or Txanvs—On and alter Monday, 2Sth Dee.
the Ihuutengnr Trains will be too daily, except Sunday*, ai
Mloww .
Mail Train, will leare the Passenger Station of the Penn a.
Railroad,at Plusbnrch.TMoclock, A. M n arrivingat Cou
uellsvillo at 12KX) A. M.
Ktprre* Passenger Train will lea re Pittsburgh at 4:20 n'ck
P. M„ and arrlveat ConmdlsvUlo at S:2O P. M.
RrrCß>r»o llipmu Train will leave OonneUrrille at 6
o'clock, A. M-, connecting with Jthe Blairsville Aceommo
dathm Train on tbo Psnna. Railroad width arrives at Pitts
burg at 11 A. M.
Mail Train will leave Oonnellrrille at 2.-00 P. M_ and ren
net* with the ItrinUm Accommodation Train on thu Pcnua.
lUilnwit, which arrive* at Pittsburgh at &00 P. M.
Freight to and from Pittsburgh and stations on the Pitts
burgh and CoanellsTille Railroad, will bo received and de
livered at the outer Depot of the Tenna. Railroad Company.
Bunting A Hall'* Coaches for ML Pleasant, Uuloutovn,
Prostburg and Cumberland leave ConncllsvUlu regularty on
the arrival of the trains.
Mail Train connects also at West Newton with cutrhem
by the plank road, with Mount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin,
Bandpateh, Cumberland, if.
Tickets can be bail from the Ticket Agent at tha Pens a.
Railroad Passenger Depot.
H BLACK TOM R *—« S
SUNDRIES—
-2UO bbls No 3 Large Mackerel;
100 hf bbli “
20 bbli iNo 2
20 tafbbls “
20 bills No 1 “
25 hf bbls “
150 bbls Pickled Herring;
tOO half bbls White Fish;
50 •* Trout;
25 bids M 1
25 “ Lake Salmon:
10 drum# Oudfiah;
T 5 bbls New Orleans Molasses;
M» “ White Flint Ilominy;
50 •* pearlash;
200 “ White Lime;
100 “ Hydraulic Cement;
100 boxes Pearl Starch;
30 bbli “
1000 boxes prime W. R. Cheese:
2D bbls Kggs;
1500 busbelsDried Apples;
100 bbls No 1 Leaf Limi;
• 100 bushels Clo Tor Seed,
For sale by J*27 J, B CANFIELD.
Atkins* celebrated a—
-30 DAY CLOCKS,
tor Coanting Room and Parlor,
n .Mnrtmmi Ip nneewaod casaweleflantpattern* XIF
Inst received and for sale by J. R. RKKD A
JaSOnltf Jewelers, No. 68 Fifth itreoL^
JOB PRINTING.—
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
BILLS LADINO,
P ° ST p^PHLETS,
’'•SSkE HEADS
And every description of Job Printing, plainororcUnrob
J, prompt! y»nd»»
(007) IMntm, Blml.r. til BttltoCT. W Wood 9 _
JUST received—
-760,000 German Clpen
14*000 He Tana “
> bzs. VtrslnU llann&rtorcd Tobacrti.
• Tbe lATireet Macrtmen tof Ctgare end Tobacco rrer offer «*J
b tbla city, ta now open foraxittlnatfcmand nla, at
GSOEQB WETaiAH’S
cor. Smltbfield street and THemand Alley
5 KEGS NO. 1 LARD;
3 bbls. fresh Roll Batter. RecH and tot aU by
• BHRIYBB * DILWOBTU.
1 Sa bags Prime Bio Coffee inst leoeive
10U>pdttateby BITBIYKB A PTLWQRTIL
1 /I AH Pound* Flour, weerwUnd
l%Uvfcr«l*to BHBIYER*Xm<WCSrn
Ml UQMWImBMM
fifnlroate
H EMOVA L.
The Cies eland & 1 PlttsDnrgh Rail Road
and
The Puttbnrgh) Colnmbm and Ctn
-0,. .... 'l»n«in«liao»i. __
N AM) AFTER FRIDAY, FEBRUAKY
l.'th. tb« Freight btuinna of these Roads In the
, CITY OP PITTSBURGH
wulbe transacted at the
NRW AND COMMODIOUS DEPOT
PENN KIREET, AbOVE WATNE. ADJOINING TOE
PENNSYLVANIA CANAL.
Tbe attention of Merchant*. Slaa ufiwtartra and Shipper*
<s incited to the ’mperior UcUltta afforded by ihese »?£».
ran arxxn, safet* axd u>n x\rii
ami fur lb.' prompt transportation of Frelcbta be £
ro.N TIA I til V KAIL WA ]" CoyjfKcTlO vs
Fnan PL'fTiUUUUH to CLKr ELAND, TOLEDO. DCTRATT
CIUCAOO. COLUMBUS, DAYTON, INDIAN spnirc’
CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE AND ALL Tnr '
U USTERN. xonrrn WESTERN AND sodtu.
WESTERN STATES.
Freight 1« sent tomoitoftho above places in the same
can la which till loadqd at this Depot.
Through Rfceiptj m’rm to tiU important F\-i7iLt.
For further lnknnotipn apply to JOHN P. QLASS,
fc.lS.tf i 1 Agent
Allegheny j v ax.le ynur.Tiwrawm
ILALLROAU —KEMOYALOF TnLBMTW” WPK
FKEIGIIT DEPOT TO TIIE CORNER OF BCTLKU AND
CARSON STREVTS, NINTn WARD, AND A GREAT RE
DUCTION OK TARIFF) JUTES.—On and after JULY 20ta,
1557. freight willl* retired as shore at the following rater.
To Mahouing...- at 2oe. per lto pound* '
ToOmy'eKddy i -at 25c. “ ‘ *
T.. R«i Ifcu.fe J .—At 29c. • “
To IfrMds’alJcitJ ...J. - at Sic. “ “ "
i'louT—iirreUive bamli and under fifty.
To MahoTilnf C. Ale-V* barrel.
To ilrar's Eddy - He. “ “
T- Red Rsuk 46c. *• “
T- U«».ly'» R- 1,-I . 64c- “ *
f/ot-i*— r'\pp barrel! and over.
T<> Mahoning 4 —.-Cfie. *
To Gray's Wily i JCc. “ “
To Rod flank [ -Sflc. “ •*
To tirade's Bend . 1....'. —...45c. “ »
Jj-rLtf K. kl I.QOMIS, ConenC Ticket Agunt.
(■real Western ffla.ll Roate. <V..
CJ. A LENA AND CIU-B7:»»UKtIWAai
T CAOO Union ikilrood, iliinOiMW i<MF Bn S7Pw
Lino for Frci'port.LOalrna and Dunleith, from CENTRAL
DEPOT, foot of LAKE STREET, connecting at Dnolelth
Srilb steamonTfur St. pan! and the Upper Mteelwilirpi.
WELLS STREET DEPOT.
i FULTON AND IOJYA LINE—For Dixon, Fulton, and
Central lowa. P»»erigrr» for lowa, Nebraska and Kaniat, -
will find this the most rxpr-litioua runts, it being an Air
Line to the Miaaisaippi; and shorter by JiftS miUt than any
other lino, connecting At Fnltun with the Croat low* Stag*
p , for *ll point* in lows and the Wert.
BKLCHT AND MADISON LINE—For Beloit, JaDtarilla,
Madison andOcDtrnrWlsctMjsiu. . ..
FOX RIVER VALLEY LINE—For CrystaTUke, Me
Henry. Richmond, amliprdotß North.
Twi. trains daily,'6oh<!ay excepted, for all of the abut*
nninta, making does cuonoctioni with the Eastern Read*,
and with packet* on the Mteaialppi, north *od
p, a ntU-HnM »rtriM *•. sruvtA l*rart.
gstratnßtjips.
Liverpool, phiiadelpola ana New York
Screw fiteatntbip Company.
The SPLEJOUD STEAMSHiPS^Mia
forming the abori line wQ] sail from NcWa«lttifiM£fc
York a* follow*
OITY OK BALTIMORE, Capt Leitch, Jan. 7th, IMS
KANOABOO, j ** Jeffrey, Feb. 4th, **
And each alternate Thursday.
From Lirerpool every nlternato Wednesday.
Fore from New York,pablcsls, Tliird CiasasSO.
- •• Lirerpool, !•• $lOO, $«,A|7.V Thirt Cia»« $l5
Return Tickets araSat-Io for «ix months l>y any «teame
of the lino. I _
Coldn. isdJtv, Tliird Clavt s<<>•'
Tim* SUAmsbijx ate »ujijilicd with improved Watertig
eotujiartmonU, and carry exj-Tlence.! Surgeon*
t’enwii* ibmit to Europe, or wishing to »en
for Uni- friend* from the id-1 cunutry, ran purchase ticket
and obtain all Inf riDatiun by apfilying to J. G. Dale, 1
D».4i'U :*y. N Y Sable A i>rU-r 177 Brtiadsray, N. or
JOHN THo>n*S‘lN, 410 Liberty sL, Fittibnrgh
kk“l’aHH«ice ccrtiilcates by first clnaa Soiling Packets b»*
twiniD New York andii.ivcrjiiaiL Drain Bold by the abore
d«>29—apS |
iHanetatj,
Dollar K«tldri Bank.
fio. 85 ArnrfA mretldMiddU Jtooi a, Jtmej fit to UaiMfno
OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O'CLOCK,
fcUo on Wednesday and Saturday eveulnga, from May
flrMt Jo November first, from 7 to B o'clock; ocd from No
vetnbrr Oct to May tint, from B to 3 o'clock.
IVi><»Ua received of kll Minis u»t Its* than ou«i Dollar,
mj4 a dividend of tlii< f.iufiu depart'd twie* a year, In
Jmm and Docvnibcr. | Iniereal «u declftr«*d at thoratool
nix |ht cent- i'ct’ annum. In December, 1855, alao, Id Jnw
and December, ISWJ. jai.d Juno mul Llocrmbor, 1857.-
lutrmst, If not dram* out, is placed to the credit thede
poaltor ait principal, and bears tbo rams interest from the flret
dayaof Jut)* and Drceml-cr, compounding twice a year with
out troubling tho d>i|»>aiUcr to call nr even to present hi*
pas book. At this rate, money will double in Im than 18
yfwra, making in the aggregate near avoon BUT Tncot
.a
hooks containing the Charter. By-Laws, Bale* and JUgo
.tluDs furnished grails, on application at the office.
. Prtxidtnt—GEOEGE ALBBJZZ.
Inn PiiMULNis
Hopewell Ilcpbcfn, John Q. Eboenberger*
James EliidU-, N.Grattcn Muroby,
Alexander lsaac M. Pen nock,
Robert ltobb, James D. Kelley,
William S. Layelef. James Hertiniao,
Hill Burgtvln,- ; J<sin S.Cosgrarc,
William J. An*Vr*,»o
JobnO. Bactof. D,
Albert Culbertson;
John B. Canfield, •
J. Gardner Cnflla,'
Alonso A. Carrier,
David Caxnptou, ;
Charles A. Colton,:
William Douglas,
Francis Felix, i
Georg* F. Gilmon/,
James S. Hood, i
William E. BaTenJ
&crrt4Xrg and Trtarure
aaliljd—JaSMauT
Banking houses oejoii
noGQ.
HKnFORD,- 1...
SOMERSET, -l
MOCNT PLEASANT,.
COXNELLSVILLE,:.
UNIONTOWN,
BROWNSVTLLE^..I.
NEW BRIGHTON...
INDIANA INDIANA •*
Dcpomtd received, Dlacntmta nvulc,' Draft* botifc
and collected. Rank Note* an<] Specie bongbt at
Stocks Note* and other Secnritfra bcnght ami told >
mission. Correspondence and collection* solicited.
N HOLMES & SON. DEALERS in for
• RIGN and; Domestic Bills of Exchange, Certificate
of Tv{vr«Ua 't<ot«-s Mid Specie, No. 09 Market street,
ptitabtirgir: 'tfj-ColleetlonH mode on nil the principal cities
throachoul the Criitwl States. —.
i% per 100 the.
Tfit |»er 100 6*.
Cemetery Marble Works,
No. 333 liberty Street, below “Wayne,
PITTBBDROU, PA.
MATTHEW LAWTON,
PRACTICAL MARBLE MABON.
WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN
form bia/yU-mln and the public generally, that i >
b&s leaded the premise*, tor the maoaflicTur® and salt
of erery variety of Marble Work, curb aa
Monuments,.Totuhe Tablets and Gravestones,
die per 100 ffta.
OOc per 100 Ibl
oT e'rrj Tariety and (ora;
auo,
Mantle Pieces,
Centro Table,
Pkr, Bnreaa
and Waib
Stand Topi,
Aa,
Which he is ofierinx an low a< any other establishment West
of the mountains.' JLlt stock is entirely new, ami baa been
selected by himself, exprvaiJv for this market. lie is also
prepared to bund'Burial Vaults, enclose Bar Lota with Mar
ble or Stone, and to execute any other work in his lino, a
anyof theCemeterietadjoinlngPittsborgh. ,
auras bt raxissiox to
Rot. T. B.Lyman, Robert Oilway, Esq.,
Hon. Wb. Wilkins, John Cliislett, E»q_,
Jno. 0. Sboenbcrgrr, Esq., W. L. Ringwalt, iliq.,
Charles Brener, Esq., J. 11. Bill, Esq,
Thomas Scott, Esq., A. B. Curling, fenq.,
W. P. Banin, Esq* O. R. White, Esq.
The Trade fhrtiUlied with all kinds of Foreign and Domes
tic Marble, either finished or tn the rough, at Wholesale
prices. < [
lie baa also mute arrangements with the manuffetnrera
of the best breads, lor a constant supply of Hydraulic Ce
ment, Water and Loahnrilk* Lime, and Plaster
for Land and Stucco Work, all of which be is preparedto
furnish at short notice. wMMIy
Agents Wanted! New Era in AmerieaitAit.
JUST ISSUED, an Oil-Color Portrait t>t
HENRY CLAY, Printnljroni Seel Plate in 12 OH Col
ors. This picture, prepared at great cost and labor, by an
important improvement to Art-Printing, is offered to the
people of the United States, at a worthy memorial of lhair
eminent Stntcjijjan and Patriot, by tho Publisher,
J. H. BYRAM,
Bulletin Building, Philadelphia.
The following Are a fiiw ol tlie many commendations this
Picture has received fnxn tho prove
Prom Peterson's Magatino.
“That *o fine h Picture, equal as it is in finish to London
Color Prints, which -have been sold here for fire and ’six
dollars, could bcjprodrired for the trifling ram of fifty cents,
is certainly an astonishing evidence of Amerian progress in
Art color printing, aadrauat, we think, require an lmm com
sale to be at all remunerative."
; From the Pennsylvanian.
"Mr. Byrara tins prpdnced a Portrait of the Immortal
CLAY, priuted In colors, that has all themeritofu painting
and as a work of Art will bear the most critical examina
tion. TLe UkericM of the great Statesman is perfect."
From iho Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch.
Mr. J. ILByramkas brought out a Portrait uf Henry
Clay, printed in colors, which, if • wo not been assured
otherwise, wo should have supposed to be a painting. It
possesses all thebrilliancy of hue and softness of shadoof a
One water-color, portrait. Tho likeness of “Derry of the
Weet’ is excellent."
[From Graham's
“Equal to flnq lamdon Prints sold hero for $£ ng»t $7.
From the Pennsylvania Enquirer.
“Judging by this production, Art-printing has made an
Important step towards perfection. The picture is not only
artistic in finish and arrangement of color, but Is valuable
as s spirited likeness. Being sold at the low price of fifty
cents, this portrait mult soon become a fSTartte. and be
treasured as a most fitting and beautiful memorial by th
American peopto.
Single copies; sent post paid for M cents. To Agents
very liberal diacoqnt. jaltwlmf
FARMERS AND CAUPBSTEBS ATTENTION
Your Attention is directed to
the large and well selected stock of Seasoned
LUMBER! LUMBER!! LUMBER!!
On hand [and for sals, Wholesale and Retail, by
JA.iyCSS <Sc CO
1 (Successors to Wn, ITBrler 4 Son,) ~
j ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
Dressed Flooring, Shelving and Weather
Boarding, Shingles, Lath, Joist* Stud
ding, Clear and Common Plunk,
' Boards, &c., &c., 4c.
Let the Farmer* remember, who attend the Allegheny
Markets, that <Wr yards are the moat contenlent la the city
t&jfppcr Tard only one tcptare from the Marlxt Scute
and clou to alt the hlarket I brent,
Corner ana North Alley.
I PRICKS PUT DOWN.
We have reduced the price FIVE PER CENT, per those
and turn this date to Bpring, TO CAES BUYERS ONLY.
Orders promptly atteaded to and ■Ulafaettoa given/
Shipments ip&deto any accessible point by Saflroa
Hirer or Canal; ;
Ordersrecehod lor SASH.DOORS,HIIIUM.'KHy ».gr
deldlmwF | -
JMJIKNSE REDUCTION
IN PRICES—
BcrtMftdiiar TrioU- wort jj 12c
Extra Heary Plaid Linieja do 21c
Fine all wpol Flannel*,,--,,,. i?Sf , do Sfic
New atylelDcLalnrei... ifr. do 25c
Rich Caahcnerf*-., . „i2c do 25c
Doable width Caahmcrea. jw do Sic
Rich all wool Delaine* ~, ~ &r fjg
And an decani line of Black and Taney wilt* at a reduction
of one-third from rt'Cßlar prtcee, at
not | ■ A.A.mgoaicoTL.Bmant.
* *T WISH mxßoots wur.! Uiictened now?*
JL So yott h«ar maayof joar Iriemli complaint, Ttjl
them to trojr »lot of Frisch backlog from JOa. FLEjn so
■ad their boot* dosotßtedbbrkingtDoro tfcaaooca • vcek.
Otil fee It‘at Uto eorwr Market at noo
gYRTJp.»«> biilt! : £in«rs
Charles Snap,
P. A. Madeira
John 11. Mcllor,
Walter P. Marshall,
Wilson MUW,
A. U. Pollock, U. D
Henry L. RSngnlt,
John M. garyer,
George 6. Seiden,
AlexauJer Tindle,
Theobald Umitaetter,
George R_ White, '
■CUAHJ.ES a. coltoh.
..BEDFORD CO, 1
.SOMERSETCO, 1
..WKSTMORKT) CO, I
..FAYETTE CO, VPena*
.FAYETTE CO,