FRD*ITr^H^**(SNAMESTSffI TREES AHP' SHRUBS; • Vino, Greco-HousM^. 15,000 A to 7 feet bl{h, ttnbtic* • lngsuav sureties, which *iU be .told a* redoeed pried toeulttoetljoee, . , 200,000 or trpwtrd* ofErergrten*,' from 10 tncbci to 4 feet SMX» Cherry Tires, UrwsUow eotoadng tea choice T*rie- Ue*./ Aibnritockof Btct green* end Ebmbbery la Tory person* who reqnire » Urge unount of the Bam* e*o "* cptnmfwlitad st low price*. „ . n /Letters to Onr addree* throagh Wilkin* Poet Oalre. /Pittsburgh, Pa., will rewire immediate attention. / orta»“2a U left rt oor MfflU »» '?/„ Dhmoalilutot. Al»,« u...tore °f "““S, 1 * £J£ ; ~ For Fan Planting. 3800^f KF CHERBT ’ 2 y ears ’ff ww Standard I 25 Tirtoties. to[oo0 hardy Tiriotit*,fnjm Knalltoß altfgestfickof Apple, Pea»—standard imddwßf Qaloe^flTenrMM^CazZßat^UonnnrttfU^Qr^oVtiM, gkruboerj, flreea Qoqm Plant*, Rosea,- 4c.. . Thosewishingan extra article of dioics varieties might ltd U to thslrintsfsft to examine Df stock betbrs ordering eliewhers. i seSalewtfy ISO. hruttPOCK, Jr. 1 Orapo Vines. inn oho EMBRACING 17 varieties lvV/.vUv, arm be sold itwjlot price*, by nptrloc ' to JOSH MURDOCH, Jk, ssafcAawtfP Plttrtwrib sad Oakland Harwertes. fi ARDEN SEEDS FOR 1858.—Our stock \JTor mil, Beell fcr Hotbede, embi»dne tie men JP prosed and vslnsbls Varieties In cultivation, I* r / Sere from Oertenere, DeJen or pron.P«, “W. tl jsfaSw?‘** dl ° ll * l ° < '° l w,r ffS&wleDrST*’ Lebanon Snriery. BOCKSTOCB * AMMON, TNVITE THE ATTENTION OF A I tbo public to their largo iad Tirlod aaaortmeut fnlt Trees, Shrubbery, Erei green*, Plant*, tc. Nursery Ground four mod a naif mile* from Pittaburgh, tbeotd waihingtoo Bond. Quci Tan Pon Omen. fe2&lyvTxB? Allegheny county, Pa. ilfjilaSelpina asbtttisratnts. Screw Presses. POWER AND HAND PRESSES, for Wooten* Cotton and Paper Mnnofeetorere, Printer*, Ltthognplura, Book-Binder* nad Tallow Cbnndlerij'Copy*' las PresM, «ztn dx®, for Forwarding Hooks. Part Offleed Railroad Companies*. U In. by 22, and 22 by 2L UfCr and Beal Ptmks;&lUl end Jack Screw*. CHARLES EVANB A 80S, ;• ' ' - Comer Bread and Quarry Bu«£A . POlTAnd-JaSO PHILADELPHIA. ALLBS * SEBDLBSt itfb 23 SfuiM I fhervet, end 35 StuA Walcr Srtrt, tttholesale dealers in oils, 'W f^ndlsAßundle. AfoQ aoartmenton ha&dto «U& tho atteaßoo of daalen la mpacttoDy aaked. mrfcdly ISaUimotr ftbbrttismnrtfl. O nwawiw iwmwiii - _.~_~..».W». t. UOOB A&HIITBAD..HIQGS A C(K> A GENTS FOR THE SALE OF VIRGINIA JK_ HInor ACTOREI TOBAOOO, *. a hOmfiPUa, BtlUmt. ____ tbaj tottibnw thalow.stoisxkrt pita.- Dx. MoLANE’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. Two of tli« boat Preparation! of the Age. They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply lor 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, Sec. Purchasers will pleale be .particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared By J 4! t/VI 'U*t< SOLE PROPRIETORS^. -DurgnTTa., an other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills; All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. The genuine McLane’s 'Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at ail respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING BRO’S, \Voo» Ft., Pm-n utm,,;''. Tie Golden Prize llloitreted. 1858. THE. NEW YORK WEEKLY GOLDEN ' PRIZE leone of the Urgort end beet Utemry P«P*r* «* .«,,, Aat AnlnoerUl Qtiarto containing DOW nets, or SmcotwT* 5 entertaining erisia*l matter, snd oiirtiTatcsnAKDeteryweek. __ A - . AOlfl wortb from 50 cent* to WOO is rold. wiUIM presented to ewh sniseriber fmmedletelr on receipt of tbe snbsertp. tlon money* TgfrMß; • 'jss'J3jes:?ss=sss a£asr > sE=3! salsa ASDtOCUTXt Tl.rt»OT>!c*.<ra»J»«r .SffiSdSSiS: m! ud 10 (rlfu. Twwity-oo* copl«, one year 4« , w>*“ 0 h l . Thoartitlea tot* diatritrated araenmpriaedin the folio* logUtt:— . • *2 packagoa of Gold, containing. - »& .do do do jo do do do **^4, lUPateitLercr Hunting Cased Watcbee...slW ««» a) Gold Wetche*— „ . |7& •»“ -100 do do *W 00, each “*» Ladles’Gold Watehee...... ~ 536 00, each -200 SUrer Hantlns Cased Watcbee jJO 00, each flOOSllTer Watche* sto 00 to $26 each lofti Gold Guard, Vest and Vob Cbaiua.slO 00 to $3O «aeb Gold Locksta, Bnealeta, Brooches Bar Drop*, Breart vine Gos Mae.BleeTeßuttona, Rlnga, Shirt Studs,Watch «7vi. Gold and flUrer fhimblea, and a rariety of other artl jS worth from 60 cenU to sl* each. on receipt of the labeertption moaagtba laJhd3m>—_ worms* worms” worms*” « vitT’S* WORM CONFECTION, i* the A l^J^s?, “ fu Sooij <?; .nJf.irtJ»’' i “l** , *“ d ” t^ 1 “ JOUH Wrr, JU, ; '■’ „■■ , Comerof Woo-jMd®^■ u—t * ‘ 'Q°S3 ' - ■ " AMffiSCAW~HQgBg Boaxog. I' •- , ; . <«tB£OWPßrf ; : ®oiIP GAfl FROM ROSIN OH'' t&s!£2tsz srs? mad» tjw-' u » u M*nrOa* Companle. M* Roe “»“"lW ’ ri,h * So ‘’'SrwivoXurau’relJ talhio 'l-'*" «ca rertuemh etSSKSjwSI oie, 1“ BrlllUrt IllamlniUng 0«. original coat of tie epparMie toe tie nemo ■ rJtnrerfcool one loftier erith thectlcntloo eldeipetu- CCTUtctttlT required, tod tic difficulty, it not ImpouilaUty, at entirely separating tb* unwholesome, deleterious end oflenilv® gaeea, generated Id coel, render the ROSIN OIL APPARATUS cheaper end more desirable In every way. B.COATES, of 376 Broadway, Hew York, has devoted hU entire attention to the manufacture and saleof Portable Gas Apparatus, *«»> he respectfully qilii the attention of the public to hi* present complete end efficient mnebine. Perfect satisfaction to the purchaser guaranteed in every case. For further Information address 3. COATES. 376 Broadway, New York; JygfcgtWdly cr DAVID 1L IHLLIAMS. Pittaburgh, Pa_. BOOTB AKD SHOES, CHEAP EOR CASK. JAMES ROBB, _ NO. 89 MARKET STREET, KXAE TEE MARKET, J Qaa Just roceiTod his large Fall and Winter stock of „ LADIES’. MISSES’ tad CHILDRENS 1 BOOTS and SII0E8; MENS’ QSLS, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES, gaiters, operas, Ac. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS' BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. “FORD’S" RUBBER SHOES, A eery superior article and very need, Direct from the Manotactura*. whjeh he will sell by the Fan'or racxaoi at nrj reduced price* for cash. Thla stock comprise* one of the largest assortments to be found in any city, suitable for city and country sales, and haring OTcr twenty years experience In buying, ho trusts that he can now suit all taste*. He respectfully inrltos *ll „ , la want to c ill, assuring them that they will be pleased. m —mri»-eel6 . AYER’S WORM CONFECTION is pleas ant to take. Ayer’s WormCoafection contains no Calomsl. Ayer’s Worm Confection is parol y Tog*table Ayer's Worm Confection will not sicken. Ayer’s Worm Confection is nntajnrions. Ayer’s Worm Confection to the only safe Worn Remedy. Ayer’s Worm Confectionli theonly efficient Worm Remedy Ayer’s Worm Confection only requires an Introduction Into families to procure for itself nnivereal favoritism. Compounded and for sale, wholesale and retail, at the Drugstore of JOHN EAR, “■» <£U comer of Wood and Sixth Plttstmrgh. Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works JNO. D. MATTHEWS, Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter, JOBBING CUTLER, GROJDER, &c.— KixJtm, Scissor* end Raxor* Ground, Knife Bladae Inserted: Table Kniree Repaired, and General Jobbing at tended to: LOCKSMITH AX'D BKLh-HANQER. So, 136 Bmithfleld Street, near Sixth, FITTSBURpB, FA. aboTe firm la prepared to make anything In the ■hape of an edge tool, or do any kind of smith work what •rar, on short notice. • . jyftiyd pALL AND WINTER— a RATES Ain) FENDERS, And other seasonable articles in toy line, for sals to salt TO V ESI STOVES!! STOVES!!!—The Tropic Oook, the best tmprored, u well u the hesricet ot the site now made; the Parlor and Chamber Store; The Ida," which U conceded by all who hare seen it to be the Dost b andsome and ornamental Store here or elsewhere.— Call and see them at the Iron City Store, Copper and Tin WarebooMof T. J. CRAIG A CO., itlp No. 1M Wood st. NOTICE- All persons having claims against GEORGE E. ARNOLD, or in any wU» Indebtod to him, will please call at once and pay to, or arrange tbo aaiMwUfa ROBERT DALZELL, at R, Dalttll k Co., Liberty street, or A. 8. BELL, No. 103 fourth streot, Pittsburgh, Assignees of Oxo. E. Auou. JaS&lmd-chD DUNCAN’S BUSINESS AND ORNA MENTAL PENMANSHIP, Just pnblisbod In six nnm bora,quarto demy size; being the moat complete system extant, and altogether superior in style and quality to any hitherto offered to the public. Each booh contains 24 pages, and will be furnished at tbo low price of eta. A liberal discount will be made to wholesale purchasers for cash. WM. Q. JOHNSTON k CO-, Publishers,; plank Booh Manufacturers and Stationers, JalB NoS7 Wood street. Hew York and Ban Francisco Steamship L«!ne, wla Panama Railroad* THE first class steamship Northern* LIGHT, 2,600 tons, E. L. Tinkelpangh, willaail from pier 3, North Biter, on WEDNESDAY, March iOtb, for ABPINWALL, connecting with the first class nnt7.ARA, tons, J. U. Bletchen, Master, tearing Sanfrascisco March 6th. For passagoandfreight, apply ONLY to D. TORRANCE, Agent, foaimd No. 6 Bowling Green. New York. YRINGES—X have just rec'd a enpplj of Mattson’s Celebrated Syringes, pronounced to be supe rior to any other now In n*o. Those wishing anything of this kind sboold call and examine these before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING, fo9 corner of Diamond and Market street. STATIONERS’ HARDWARE. — Oopyinig Presses and furniture for do. Stamping “ oSice Calenders, BUI Files, Cancelling Fflee, ** Hammers, BiU Head Boxes, Enenlop, w S and 4 parts, Twine “ Post Office ** Tin Cutters. Desk Weights, Pen Racks, a great rarlety, English Slates, with >qr. and otsl frames German, Iron and porcelain Slat**, Pocket Knives, Erasing do. Just received and tor Bale by W. S. IIAVKN, oe3o Market and 2d street. GROCERIES^ 00 bgs prime Rio Coffee 70 hf. cbta. Y. IL, Black and Imperial Teas; flO boxes 6s and 8s Lump -Tobacco; 200 kegs Neils, assorted sizes; 100 Window Glass, assorted sizes; 60 dcz. Zinc Wash Boards; 100 do Corn Brooms; 600 bdla. Straw Paper; 200 bxs Olive, Oleine, Rosin and Palin Boa 100 do Mould and Star Candles, For sale by 0010 R. A CO. rpHORN’S EXTRACT OF COPAIVA & X SARSAPARILLA—ASuicer «upply of this celebrated Eogliih rSfwby fcfl JOS. Ft.EMLhQ. /~\AfPP.:—3OO bushels just received and for by M 11ENKY H. COLLINS. CIDER. —Twenty-one barrels just received aodfornlobj fo* HENRY JI. COLLINS Pitts- PRUNING TOOLS.—Saws, Knives, Chis eli. sad ell tariotiea of rrnaing Inttnuneuta (or the garden or orcharda. Ja2S:stw*F JAMES WABDROP. CONGRESS WATER—A now lot received tbil day «»d for tale it JOS. FLEMING'S. QAGRO.PATENT CARBON OIL LAMPS ZU jolted It )«<0 HACKEOWN t SISLEY TOCK.S—Bank, Bridge, Insurance end Copper Stocka told it public or prime aale, by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Bile THURSDAY KVENINUS it the Mer cbante* Exchange l** B Leather belting—a good supply of the belt Ewtera Manufacture, os bud for tale low by j*3o J. A H. PHILLIPS, 28 and 28 St CUIr it. LACE LEATHER of a superior quality for ilia by J. AH. PHILLIPS, 26 and 28 at CUIr it. I' 2JDIA RUBBER BELTING—A large stock ill rim. 2,8 iod 4 ply thick, it tbo India Rubber Depot Ja3o J. A H. PHILLIPS- DRY APPLES—2OO bus. prime Dry Ap plea for ule by HENRY IL COLLINS. HORTS—496 sacks Shorts in store and for tale by BPBINOE& UARDAUOH A CO. JB 3O No. 295 Liberty Street. SHOULDERS —3 casks Bacon Shoulders in ■tore and for tile by B.HARBACGH A Co., j k 3o No. 295 Liberty Street. Sundries —20bales cotton; 281 ticks Wheat, whito and red; I bbl. Lird, On tteimer Fetxhangh to irriee for nle by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. SUGAR —lOOhhds. fair to prime N. 0. Su gar iu store and for aale by JOHN FLOYD A CO. :'! ) !•{ 'OJ-M. BUTTER— 10 bbls Roll Butter for sale by JOHN FLOYD A CO. • QA hhds prime Sugar landing per steamer Ov Aurora for sale by [Ji2S] JaS-OARDXEH- Illastr»tcd. •j AA bbls prime Molasses per Anglo Saxon, J. VJ v &o do Baltimore Syrup, for nie by j„2j JAS. GARDNER. COUNTING HOUSE FURNITURE.—On baud or mado to order and fumisbed promptly by T. B YOUNG A CO., j../a 38 and 40 gmithfleld ttreet. T>URNfNG FLUID! BURNING FLUID!!— n You can boy your Burning Fluid, much cheaper and totter thin my place, at JOS.FLEMING fi, j*2s corner Market ttreet aod the Diamond. lONCENTRATED LYE—SO cases on hand uJ' by B. L. FAIINESTOCK *CO. r »ad for BEANS. —200 bus. for sole-by HENHV H. COLLINS. QA KEGS prime No. 1 Six Twist Tobacco /&\J eo consignment for *al« low by gUBITEIt ft DILWOKTiI. RESII BUTTER— -14 bbls fr«h Koll Batter for tab!* nw<; g » .. Egg* 600Ibi Ko 1 Leaf IATtI, _ . Bee’ll thia morning and (or «lo »t No 27 Fifth ~ssoo OULTBY. —A largo lot of frssh Poultry Torkta, CblckoM, Duct* »nd Ore*., r~’d thl. mon tpg and Tor wlo at No 27 gtfthftret, »■ KIDDLE. I- NKS AND FLUIDS—ArnoM-a, David’s Wsro, KlrtUad-lsal M.JMrd 1 Sojrf br*U<>7 , u No*- 31, 33 and 35 Market »U. ALCOHOL —100 bbls. 76 and 90 per cent. to £ l-a> *• FAmnaroog * 00. „ POTASH— 20 casks Ist sorts for solo by iio B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. M" CLASSES—IOO bbls N. O. Motasos and Byrop tor nl* by J&S3 JOHN Fl/3YD ACO RAPPEE SNUFF—Fresh only at a* I* jon. ymnso'ft TIMOTHY SEED—SO bgs. a superior article lartonudforMlt by (nolS) ATWELL. LEE A OO^ 1' CE BPURSC or VARIOUS SIZES, for al«i Wbolraale and Retail, by W. 1). MATTHEWS, d*2B Sraithflold etreet, near Mix Ur. cLANE'S VERMIFUGE AND LIVER PILLS.—IOO ctom on hand tod for aale by D. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO, gold cornea of Wood and Fourth etwU. ENG VENETIAN RED—2S bbla. on hand «a< feral* by D. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. TiiERHAVE'SHOLLANJUBITTEKS —100 . K by B. A. FAHNESTOCK * 00.. 7 Coroar Bnt mod Wood tUoeU nitrrys PATENT SPiUUft BED.—Wo fctftfKt»tog ud -Uln« thb ct letantod Spring BoU4 ~ T Jjora^i»°‘ ■KB- ' ■ i ' TSXTRA i'AMILT •WJUTJS WUBAI THE NEXT TERM Of this Institution will commenceonMONDAV, Feb. 15.* Pupil* *iU bo cb-irc«l J7.VJ i«-r term, find will *cl»c the rtndtea they wlah to pumne fn-m the following lUt. Reading, Ancient Hi*u<ry, Zoology, Enanctatioti, •• Astronomy, prOTHnclation, Map Drawing, Nat. Philoaopby, Spelling, AncientOe«igraphT, Phyainlngy, Writing, Modern igGntmmar, : gOompofllkm, Physical u Rhrtorif, Cheminrv 1 ' Logic, litany. | TriKoamiiftry Por Greek, Latin, Italian, Spaowh, French, German, I gvediabaod Anglo-Sascn. an additional charge ofsl will be '■ made. OOOKINO AND PARLOR STOVES, PIRE IRONS, SCUTTLES, GEO. W. HUB LET, Federal street, Allegheny. iStouratfoital. HesdTtllt Female Seminary. Arithmetic, Book-Keeping. Algebra. Geometry, Piano, per conn**- of twenty lemons. $* Uno of Piano per term 2 Drawing, per course of twentv l-«».>ti9 4 Oil Painting “ “ 8 A German lady, an excellent piauiat, resides in the family, and will gin lessons on the Piano and in German and French. A few pqplls will t*- accommodated in the family of the Principal. Board, with fnel and light,exclusive of washing, $3 per w«?k.' Ail payments are to be made in advance MLwAsdly JOSHUA KENDALL A. M., Principal JUtßctllaiicouß Htnceo Worker, JAMES OWENS, COR.XER ELil AXD HELIX STREETS, STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER gives particular attention to all order* f»r work in his Lin*. CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of ail kind* furnished o ■hurt notice. RCOCBBiR'R BCUPSBMIU • PATCITED AUGUST f, USt.-n« nkwitai bu- fAfKff afaecan this mil *f nltabU stso for msrqhaal and soastty TfAMWw Grist Mitta, : u wall as piss- Mum Mtjta \ taUca ua They art alw n> lfißlJß3&\ pertly adapts* for Hashing \ to h* Milio- ,r«T a fall do* pJ M3|ll\ wriptiaa, prion, capacity, tv, » lllr H%\ addran tbsaaly artasrim “V COCHBAS A CO, as v M vm *» ri« Viik uukiwrrmd tan MIQ taws tf all (ls««, both aid asd MW rarry.ad tans* tart Hashtass. tad isalsra la eswaVlna, aU Data Aashcr Brand Bolllsx <Mh, Mill Iraas asd Oaactai ad rmy Iwtri;- ttaTmilfCb,Ac. Allarttolsswamatanjrtatatoa State, kj B. OOCHBAB A 00- On. tauLwtaF House furnishing hardware STORE- —Housekeeping article* generally. Hollow Ware, Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, Brittaxmia, Bright, Japanned and Pressed Tin Wares, Wood and Willow Wares. JOHN FLEMING, ■s24 No. 47, Market street,corner of Third. FAIRBANKS PbATFORB SCALES, THE undersigned haring been appointed ex clusive Agent* Tor the sale of thesecolebratod SCALES, manufactured by the original 16 von tors, E. A T. FAIR BANKS A CO., respectfully Invite the attention of the buo toeas community to the superiority of these Scales over all Others. These Scales have been subjected to the SEVEREST TESTS oo all tbs principal Railroads to the United States and England, and in every branch of business throughout the world, and their uniform accuracy and great durability have gained lor them the reputation of beiuß THE STAND ARD rROM WHICH THERE CAN BH NO APPEAL. .We art* prepared to fill order* for Counter, Portable, Dor mant, Rolling Mill, Hay, Coal, Railroad and Canal Scab s, at ■»TrrifTfiim.V niicts. HUSSEY A WELLS, No. 32A Liberty Streot, Commercial Row, Pittsburgh. Peuna. BAGS! BAGS!!—Flour, Buckwheat, Corn meal, Salt Unm. Grain, Dried Fruit and all kinds of Bags, made from Bleached Muslins, Osuabnrg Drills nnd Duett, neatly printed to order, in appropriate styles, on the shortest notice. SUM WSt UUUbU. Miller* odd other* will find it to their advantage in the quality of goods used and pncea charged, to hare their or der* filled at my manufactory. DAVID C. liEIIBST, jalidaltwF corner Liberty and Hand street*. CO BAGS BAKLEY: t/iV 87 do Oats; 8 do Timothy Seed: Id keg* No 1 Lord; 125 boxes Cheese; SOO lbs Buckwheat Flonr; Roc’d and for sale by SIIRIVEB k DILWORTH. 'jalS 1.10 and 132 Second street. WHITE GREASE.—In cans, kegs ?nd barrels, for greasing Dray*, Carta. Carriage*, Omni bosses and nit kinds of Machinery, for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. No. 25 Wood st. SUNDRIES— lit) sacks Dry Apples; 17 do and 2 blls *lnx*«ed: 1) do Feathers; 125 do Wheat; Id bbls Union Mills Floor. v 1H do Gallatin do. v tfC do Broadway d<s , 4 boxes Eggs. On steamer Poland to arrive forsa'e by ja26 ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. WO 0 ITS HAIR RESTORATIVE.—A larjr* quantity od luuid and for sale by B.L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., 6 corner ofFourth and Wood sta. POTATOES —75 bus. White Potatoes; 50 do Neahannoek do; 50 do Balt Bine do, In store and for sale by Ja? T. Li ft LB A CO. TO AGRICULTURAL MACHINISTS— We have on hand a sample of India Rubber Tube* for Wheat Drills. They can be furnished in any quantity at short notice, by J- II- PHILLIPS, ja3o Nos 2d and 2S gt Clair street. SEIDLITZ POWDERS, always fresh, on hand at JOS. FLEMING'S, jail} rorner Market st. end the DUwoiid. DRESSED - LIUGS:-irDress* ci! liopTlur tale by Js4 HEN BY H COLI4NR._ RYE FLOUR—4O bbls. and 30 sacks for sale »y Jail _ lIENRY 11. COLLINS. EGGS.-G bbls. Eegfi just received and for talc by JalS R. PAL7.ELL A CO. T “ARRANT'S SELTZYkTaPEH”!KXTwiII not fail to effectually remove Dyspepsia or Indipwtlou BUions Headache, Uaartburv,'Acidity of the Stomach, Cos tivene**, Rheumatism, Affection of Uie Liter. Only f"r sale itunn> iui< uiuuiaui, .. u*vu v. **• '* «* _ i 4t ~ JOS. FLKMLNG’?, j jalGcorner of Market atreet and tbeJDiamond _ , .SfrBBLS.’ FLINT" fiOMINY - for sale'by 'WV/JalS JAS.OARDI.NER P _ in store and I for sale by ja2o ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. _ | BBLS. Commercial White Wheat; XUU Family Flour. 200 bbla. Buckingham White Wheat Fmrily n "iir. | Arrlxinc and for «aJe by J*J3 JAS. 0 AKDI NEU. _ O.TIOLASSEIi—3IIbbI» prime NO. • MoUuiaes in a tore and for a*U- by j»2l T. LITTLK *_CO- 112 fc-r-nJ atrert _ 6. SUOAH—2O iihds prime for rale • low for eaab by T. LITTLE k CO..irJBec • SIJO AH AND MOLASSES— -2'2 hhda prime Sugar. 40 bbls Plantation Molaaaea, To atrite per ateaxner Fort Wayne, for eale by jail JOHN FLOYD ACO , ITS Wood street. REASE.—3I tierce's of Grease receiving and tor sale by K. DALZELt. A CO. Jsl9 2M l.ltwrty «t- BACON— 5 casks Ham* and Shoulders jus roc'dand for aale by j.l-i SPRINGER HARBAUOH A CO. AM BAGS, of all sizes, mado and print *<l to order. Any nnanUty supplied upon ilia abort Ml notice by DAVID C. HERIWT, J*l4:daltwF comer Liberty and Head streets. CIHEEN APPLES—ISO bbls- choice Win JT ter AppUalo atore and f..r aale by jn7 T. LITTLE A OL No 112 Secnd at 1 nn BBLS. PRIME MOLASSES in store J. UU for talc by )alB JAB. GARDINER. 1 Oft Bus. Barley, X iwv SO bagiClorer Seed, 100 boxes Prime Cbceao, 10 kega Lard, 20 ban Deana, & bbla. Roll Batter. Rewired ami for aale by _ SHRITER A DILWORTH. RlO COFFEE—IOO bum choice "Bio Coffee In atom and for aale by Ja7 T. LITTLK A CD. hf\A/\ LBS. all grades Flour in store and /CUV/L'fortAleby JalB JAB. OAKIHNKR. 7 c BBLS. N. 6. MOLASSES for sale by I o jai J B. CANFIELD _ UM Select, SKedh m i Sorts. —2OOO lb*, in store and for sal* by )a2 2 It. L. FAHNESTOCK A CD Oft BBLS. PEARL FLINT HOMINY, &/ Vr 300 bus. prime Ear Cora, In atore and fur rain by CHAS D LEECH, No 8 SmlthA'dd atroi-l. POTATOES— 100 bus.’Whitc Potatoes; 30 “ Plukrye “ In store <wd for sale by dell T. 1.1 ITI.E h CO. UEESE.-500‘lmcV prime cutting Chcene . aale by Ja4 HENRY 11. CoLMNS, 1 EGOS forsiileTy lt)jal4 J n CANHKLD on CASKS PEARLASII for sale by OU J_ It CANVIKI.Ii EGOS. —3 bbls. for sale by jU ifKNnY H. 00LL1NS. RYE FLOUR.—2O bbl*. for salo by ja4 lIKNRY D_CuLLINS. BUTTER— 5 bbla. fresh roll Butter just re wired and for aale by HUTCH INSON. HOPS— 8 bales prime Ist sort Hops in stare nmJ for sale by fePRI.NQKR lIAUDALOH A CQ. S' ~ENNA ALEXA.NDKIA—SOO lbs in store and for sal* by D. L. FAUSESTOCK 4 CO._ O. SUG Alt.-—35 hhds. Good Fair N. 0. • Sngar Jnit rewired and for sain by • j,«* • SHUIVKIIADIMVORTn^ URMTUKE ANl> CllAlits'—Of every description constantly mannfacturing or made t order, of the Jx-st material and INDIGO, Manilla, Cabracas a Bf.noai - 1000 lba. on band and C>r »al* by _ ia£s B. I- FAHNKSTOOK A CO. bbU. Union Mills; 17 do Gallatin DO do Broadway “ Sp“dln, from CO: T7BATHERS— 9 sacks now landing from At>glo Su°i> tor DICEEY 4 <*,. fifi s 4 bis now .landing" from utoami i. nr laxuiimcKKY j_c». TTTIU2AT—77 sacks Ked Wheat and 48 ska DRY - APPLES —26 bga now landing from Angl^B ““' '“'liujiTl DICKEY * CO. LAXTsEES-Tflkaand 2 bids new land , J" 5 * U * S ' ** m Eßa , S mcKEY * _cn._ gIDES— SUO Flint Hides; 31 Oo (Irr'on EalUHl Ultlc*; Hto and for *»l* tj BPKISfIKH UABBACGO* 00. »19 No 2W Liberty »tr*cL BEDFORD WATER, fresh from thi rac’d tbl» day by juSD JOS. FtIMINQi A PPMSB.—IOO bbla. Green Apples (as'td) m iki&iw JHrtiral. i R. R. rT AIUK'SPILLJ. I AJAI.SE THEORY EXPOSED: AKE purtiirulurlj Adapted to derangements TUP rnrv crrrvrp nrvEALED .A. ofth- dlgwtive apparatus, and disease* arising from .. .~[P* TTUTK- CI EX CE RtVE . mitiuritj - of the Wood. A large part of all the complaints j.u.klnd hneelob; ban en,olr*k ..." "d .1,, . aT.lw. mankind erlttut, lu „ue of tl.™, uj £*"*«•'-the- Pius «. t™ 4 to cur. uq aM. of solution of its power over disease, and lu proper iw 1 • r j tYWAtmentoftUeuck. ( it-ic»i.*o jiohjoir*d are statements from *.ime eminent pbyiictans, NW^ 1 “ P~« r !P ,ir &■ * u f their attain their practice. * bundle of improbabilities and uncertainties. lo«*r t»„r., r uotbiuc la. IUJ Ibeorie, on which /Vmu Dr. F.. ir ran.-nju, ,./ IVrw tlrPuur luot'Caucd tro:mite pr'«t'l"“ ~y !IUJ „„ „,J Tbcr .ireli.nl ud la mo.. cuc.uimtl>CicMrJ- ’ ~r,|„iea ettrpn.. enw Atla-lic wre pub.*. They nr. mild, I. U. a.lcmn oa. th«..hroo*ur.»» M £ „„ bow.u. •who bar. depart! II.U Ith?’ lied «« “*• which mob., .hem lno.lu.hl. P, u. in .hi .lady .elm-.,, but to the injodiricnsapptic&tioD of ibis minus an i uum , J perm- “ For J.rwi ayo ,u Ur™ Oum.w. It. hn-reprorjul U,. utter “^,”f“*7 I SSS«S™Vh. FVom Dr. n™l«Wl,.l .Vcr lorb rv» nd l, E re. nntejubl. «' - v ,, ,- IIL , „l„,|r»l,l, adapted ... Ih.lr R IL „ „p„, , p„a the., beiLuud -!frc.. upon tbo L.,.; V.TJ ™W .W TLey bar. ... my .hi. ™,lJ 1 placUre preced mure .Ifrctual lor lh. cn.. ,7f H» cm» nh , » th ,“ U ‘' l !, Tl '! t ft.Si mfSrVtaS, I !*..«« ti,.n any uner-turdy Icn mention. I atneer-ly hc‘^S^°d;K2°r.ot.^“„ T d fed*. lh.. w, a, ,£h . pncm.lyewbich 1. wor.hr • In lh. .corn, of the .irk bj the It. R. It- namcdl-. ; the coOd-nc of h. pn,fcd..u .„J .b. people. 1 ~T b- »s pzpi'uzzp .JSysS'qK?™fiS!V£sS£f-2S'i.“ W-KSiBS.W» : ££b irbSwS^te.S»Tb”e“tS“medic h.f.<! irnlr .n eimnwdinary medicine. to pculiarly me thej ]ln rcmoyiiigfrcm tbndlfflcnltr for which adapted to .h.dlwmowot the human .f.ha, thMtherw.^ 1 U..rmarZ.gl..n,m..lof rcirinp lh. Mr h..nn.n .pe h.«orknp..ntli.m.lonjlh.T.cnrnd»meca».ofJ»f , , 'T" 1 “” J with.lh™, ohlch lod clod the : Thi. la rouiilr Kdl la the mlccolou. elflcwr °f n?r „ oTh , I" . In , WAV’S IIIfADY RtUEF—for th. moment Ihi. reruedj le m. tnallr found them lo herfft.tnal In *ll rh. mm applied h. U,. ,wr. or paruof the body torlnred with pain, plaint, for trh ch jon ccomm.nd .horn or crippled with Inflrmitlrn, all pain and nncalnc ceaew, DienTTcET—pußnnaA—UELab. , m.d lie crippled, lame .nd wonhdad Umb become. In*lson tn« 1 r J. , 6rrc,y a.cnpo Ued w.lh Smwld .ireneth. & .Ik, wilh U.. Iheolrent— J onel uu h.r, Ud . l.mp; rial in mr practw.n .ml I The moet repnlriro Son-i Ulcer., Unmora, .nd lb. mo., o bold b.m In e« e„m a. on. ol lb. 1... .p-rient. I bne. ...w ! ..Inal, oi chronic Oiwak-. qulchlr becom. elUnct an found Their alter.!,., rltec. npou tb. Inr laabr. them • ew don. U taken. an exmllenl rrmedy, when a,r,-n m .mall duww for hilom. In ca»w of Uj.peivda, O.«.tl|»tlon of the BoweU, t dp.mtrrj audd.arrAra. Th. lrcnpmr oauw mak.KJl..-m cmrem.nl ol lh. Conjition., P.lplutloh of th rerr KroptaU.. »ud ron.rniem for the of women and Heart. lUtlvnr'i KrsntlatvrSa In the for® of Pillße caQ M c * r rtjitnj ujton os a fiosiLive aud aertaiu ccm-ct«-r uutl rejinlv Ousrtf.-noy—Wobjjs— ..cppm^hos. tor of Uimo dimcultiea. In cane, of temporary Constiimtlun Fnrm Mr,. L. .'Unart. wtoj-rartw, «, a P>,yr«ian and Mid .or deraufpjnit<ui of the ftomnch or bowel*, the Cathartic ntiJ trt . u>i. tin *m. ! lhinpiure Pill, plv.n hy lb. regular faculty, .Ten If they re- I dud on. or two ...go dome ~. your tLLb, taker, a. U,e mon the temporary difficulty, do eo at tlncpouae of prep, r time, are noflout pr„m„i.te„ of the u.iural ..crm , Ccmpe, Sldtu™ at Stomeeh. and Wcltnen, .ud .Her lh. linn when wbull, nr p.rtl.ll, eupprened. and ale, r.r, rh ! effreu of then purser,, are orer, the bo writ are loft o* | fre.nal to clranre the Knm.rh and exp.l worm.. They are , tin and the ayetern debilitated. Hwlway’. lUgulalor. w.ll , eo utneb he t-ert |,h,-,r we bar. tl.al 1 r,commen t „o,.th,r ! lostantiy rehcrntlie |«ua and diatrtM*, reuioroUin difflcnltr i to tuj j atn*nt» _ • end n*»toru a action to th* litfr, »tt'tuuch, bowels I and otlior organ*—they neither Lmlato, Inthhins, eiiketi m ! weaken the patient, and the eTacnatious are natural, with ! on t prostrating the cyst*® or cramping the bowrls These mnedlca ore the only ones that barf reduced t e | hygicuic prluctple to the fixity of a mathematical (lemon i stration—invariable lu all cases, and proceeding on a snltled 1 routine. They, and they alone, have Imparted to the in . cougrnoui expeiiuncu and repugnant practlcs of the so call* % 1 od “regular facnity,” the precision and Invariability which i { are essential to the requirements of a science. Taking the human body as the problem, and health as tts normal con i dition, they proceed by fixed roles to eliminate all extrane , ous and doleterisns particles, and thus restore the constitu tion to its integrity, by the expalsion ofthoee local or organ ic irregnlarties which vitiate tne soundness of the whole. IHrttcal. DASOEROCB DUIABE3. In Cholera, Yellow Fetor, Ship Fevsr, Dysentery, IH«- rhosa, Typhus and Typhoid Fevers, and all malignant and malariou*fovera,Radway’s Ready Relief and Regulators are not only positive curatives, hut certain preventives. Not only Id the milder latitudes of the North hare tbeee remedies cured the patients of these terrible maladies, but under the burning tents of the trepica, where, in the wildest and most violent degrees, tboy scourged the people os a pes tilence. Witu these remedies you need not fear exposure to any contagious disease or infectious malady. COXSTITUYIONaL OOXABES. All diseases that have become established in the system, called chronic or constitutional. Railway's Resolvent, aided by the Relief and Regulators, will remove. Scrofula, Bron chitis, Ulcers, Sores, Fever Sores, Humors, Human, Salt Rheum, and all akin diseases will quickly yield to this all powerful remedy. Tbo use of the Resolvent will. In a few weeks, entirely change the whole condition of the body, we care not from bow many generations you have derived your title to the diseases established in your bodies, Rad way's Resolvent will remove it, end give to yon what your forefathers were una ble to—* pure and healthy body—free from diseases. COMMON DOXISXS: All diseases prevalent at this season of the year, caused bv dt-raii goment of the organs of the system, sudden change* of the weatlter, heat «nd colJ, disturbed circulation of the blo-xl—Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tic Dolereux, Bowel Com plaints, KeVer and Aguo, Headache, Tootbncbo, Ache* and Paiun of all binds. Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Falla, inflamma tory Disrate*, Coognstlve Diseases, Humor* in the system Impure Blood, Bolls, Pmtnlo Pimple*, Blotch**, Ac. Liver Complaiuts— Dyspepsia, Kidtrny Complaints, and all diseases whether acute, inflammatory, malarious, nervous, cbroulc or constitutional, Rad way’s Remodios trill moat positively exterminate and rector* tbelnflrra and enfeebled system to health and strength. aji erm—to rax stim. Ve who have friends now upon the brink ofthe grave, on whom all hope* of recovery ore lust—who have been given up os incurable by your physician, we invite you to make ouc more effort to save the valued life of the dying one. A trial of these Remedies cannot do any Injury, and may re store to Ufe and health, even though no hopes are entertaln od by your physician. Over a thousand such instances have come to c.ur knowhvige: and wo therefore, fool nnrselvesjn*- tided in requesting the trial. Surely, after the physician tar* be can do no more, his prejudice to your usiog a reme dy that must do good, is crlmiual. As no of the instances we have alluded to in the «l-o*e article, we refer the public to the case tr.ported to us by Richard Griffith, l>| n well known in Canada West as a man of high integrity, and well approved of by his countrymen or bis high official capacities. Hcinwvwrrn, VonteuacCo., C. W., I June S4th, ISST. / InOctober, 1865. my wife giving birth to a child, left her oed too early and caught a severe cold, which promised to terminate her life. The beet physicians In this neighbor hood and Kingston were in attendance on her—but all ®f uo vtaii —lht doctors had mom hrr up to dit. Fur term con tecuhve writ I sat at her bedside, momentarily watching to see her breathe her last. 1 happened to see a copy of your paper called u Th* Having HvrUi," and there rend of yuar medicines. 1 resolved to test them as a last re«<'i t. 1 gavo her the Hcmlvent with the Regulator*—and Relief—ac cording to direction*, and tn thrrt days observed a wonder fui improvement. Prom this she daily recovered,and is flow, thank God, better than ever she was in her life- The child, when three months old, caught a had cold, and dwindled away to a mere skeleton. nothing but bone and thn bis tytt protruded from hu head; a if they would drop out; the physicians all united In Baying tnero was no use of at tempting to save him, fits cost nu hopeless, os he was too young and mutt die. But I thonght different. Yoar'Rem edie* gave lile to my wife, while the doctor* gave her up to death. I again had recourse to them. I gave him the Re solvent Internally and used it as a wash externally to his eye*- be is now a laughing, hearty, crmtlliog child, enjoy ing the best of boallh. Your r-WUot and grateful Hi GUARD GRIFFITH. The above, reader. Is but one out of thousands of similar cases tn the world, whkw had tha verdicts of the physician* been relied upon without further trial, death wonld hsve wised it* victim. Do uot therefore givo op your frfondnoD • the mere report of your physician* who say they can do no more When you are told this, rvourt to our Remedies. K4DWAK A C0,1C3 Fulton street. N. T. For sals by HUNT A MLN3IR, Masonic Hail, Fltu. burgh. Tbo R. R. R. Remedies are sold by Druggists, Merchant* and Storekeeper*. anl® fel3rdawljF RADWAY’S READY RELIEF—S gross on hand and for sale by ; B. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00., oc2g comer "f Wood and Fourth streeta Tb« Urcticil M*dleaJ Discovery 0 F THE JOE. MR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, lIAS discovered tn 000 of oor common pasture wfed*. * remedy that cure* eve 17 kind of Unman from the »or*t Scrofula to a common Pimple. . Ue bu tried u In over eleven hnndied case*. and never failed except In two cum (both Ihoader htnnr.) U* baa 0"w la hi* powaxion crver two hundred certificate* of it* ralor, all wtu>ln twenty mile* of Doxtoa. two botth* are warranted to cure a nnrelu* tor* month. One to threw t-ollles will cure the wor*t kind of plmplreof the fao*. . , „ Two to three bottle* will eoeor the aystem of holla. Two bottles are warranted to cure the woretcanker In tb# I immth and «tomach, Three to fl*e bottle* are warranted to enre the woret caee of erysipelas. One to two bottle* are warranted to cure all humor* of th» warranted to mreroQLingof the ear* and blotches among the hair. four toil* bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and run ning ulcere. On* bottle will cure eealy eruption of the akin. Two to three buttles are warranted to cure the most di-apw rate case* o! rtarmnatlem: Two to three bottl** are warranted to cure the woret caw* of ringworm. Three to four bottles are warranted to sure salt rheum. Fire to eight botllce will cure the worst rase of scrofula. A benefitl* always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure la warranted when the shore quantity ie ta ken. Nothing look* so improbable to those wko bare In rain rled all tne wonderful mnUcioce of the day, ae that a com mon weed growing In the pasture*, and along old *teu* wall* should cure every humor id tbe system; yet it 1* now a fixed fact. If you hare a humor It bat to start. There are no If* nor aodi, hum* or ha’e about the salting e»me caw* and u-'t youre. 1 jwddled oxer a thousand bottlee of it in the Tictui yof Boston. 1 know It* effects in every case. It hae a ready done some of the greatret cures ever done In Maasw chnsotts. I rare Hto children over a year r.Mr looldpeople of sixty. I haveaeenpoor.puny, wormy looking children whose fleth was soft aud flabby, realon-l U. a p*rfc-cl Mate of health by ono bottle. , , . ... To those whoare subject to a tick headache, one bottle Will always cure It. It give* K«wl relief to catarrh and dlreV ne«. gome who hare been costive for year*, have taken and been regulated by it. Where the body 1* aoo'rd ft oalte easy, but where then-la any derangement of the func tion* of nature, It will cane* wy *ingular frellngabul you must not bo alarmed—they always <lieu|q«wr In from four day* to a week. There I* never a bail result from It. On‘he contrary, when that fueling I. over you will fool yonreelf hke a I heard the m«*i extravagant enro ulum. of It tUt man ever listened U* No change of*H*» to ever ,„*««rj; ‘be beet you can p-t. I hate likewise an herb, which, when simmered In »we««t oil, dissolves send nlou* swelling of (be neck and nnder the ear*. Prl*e W oenU. Price of thp Medical Discovery_ll per bottle. DfIttECTIONB FOR USK. Adolt, one tabio spoonful per day. Children over eight years, dessert spoonful; children from flv# tosigbt year*. *•* etwonful. A* no direction can U* made applicable b- all constitutions, take enough toopetate on the bowels twice a d *]jr. BJiNNKPY girt* HU'ndftneeln l*J <*ae» of "'Slid l u<J ntmll *t DR. •trwt, coroor of Virgin Alley, »n«l J. P- A i l °’ gbeay’ i m>l« «iliZ7;lra«wr KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DIsOoVEBY— -3 irroa oo hind and fur «lo t>T • II L. FAHNESTOCK A CO, art rs>rv*T oif »»1 .M A WOSDKRPUI* TT7IIICH HAS BEEN TIIE STUDY AND W rmmrch af 0.. bo., ordlc.il mob "’■'"rJt*.? Und. oori, tint, mil ndlollT con. tbr Uj.poi-i*. which has been mantly frond out by DJLR.T. FORD, or riTTSßunan, nil Üborlou. wwrcb oil rrwwrrh ]? 4**i? w.ol duo for debt or ton Jrwn, h*. br ”“sj'‘S’vBpn’ari which Urdldno which will rodicolly care the DT 81 U Sli, which I. th. Orel wn of oil «.o.r*l dl~»o which 111. i bumm -Tf tom 1> .object to- Hoop, tho lUwnwolr ftonmchjdmn ond hrolthr- We ma.t oil boro ,ood brelth ond cmmotho. ■“rit!TWsisr»hj«. *«>■. himself, [Dyapepsia] far eight to ton JJ? JJu, bondrwU of experlmonti on hlmeelfi l»*>* .?* bU preeent diairory, which b« «“? , £ to l “ many others In six, eight to twtln *fj{ " dekneaa, or any feeling* in th n* the contrary, It Inrigorate* th# aye tom and I “.J l ®** ** action to e/ery part. It will ft gently « wplondJ <» the bowda, and gfre a healthy action to the *toma£ ”tct- 1 Yon can eat and drink yoor twnal feting, which will not Interfere—the medktno alway* doing Ita duty—called DR. R. T. [FORD'S DYSPEPSIA CORDIAL. .isssdraSisSK^ maUca of all find*, Apoplexy, I®"" 1 ?/ ayatom, Falae Conception of the Mlnd, FalneM of theßtomnch, Throwing op of 7°f Food, andjjjtKSr AU aboTe fodinga may or will ba P™dncedfrcm* Dyapeptio itomach. From that organ all general dtoeam irtTbeproduced, llf thlaatatement to tone, wWeb mind will dany)]beeaa» all who hat* been ( dck know thU statement to be tree from experience, a aick or deranged itomach la flrat. How Important It 1» to a poor patient (bring for manyyeart, to point him to » rely on. and radically rtfflOTe tha oao*" rick, It’# like a mariner toned cpon the ocean, at tha flrri glim pee of a light home, bia heart fcoonde wUhJsy. * PBIOK TUBES DOLLARS PEB BOTTLk. Bold by tha Proprietor, Dr. B. T. FORD. J*!* JrmJ Pramwlranla Aren no, (Fourth etroet BAFT, Jr-No. U 5 Wood etroet, corny of VIN, M’EBOWAN A CO, Liberty etreet, below putrimrgh. Alao, Mr. tf. A. R®, rorayHMgajtemof jamea I. Semple * Co, North treat corocr of Fadwal tttjrt and tha Diamond, Allegheny CltJ- And aleo, Dr. Forda StJ-BUllow iu LlrorMJfc alao, hla Inralnahla Indian TegetablaNem Liniment. , .. 4hl _ Bis ahcra madldnw need do own BwlrfMb m ndilnooretoandooarty wfUtetityto iMfUtlfcasm fstottofcrfeu Co.WTIPATtOX— COSTITENtsS. From Dr. J l'. Vaughn, J/.<ntr*af, (.Unmi-t “T'«> much cannot be said of your I*ILLS for the cure of eostivmess. If others of our fraternity have found them asofficncionso* I havo, they should Join me in proclaiming It for the be no lit of the multitudes who suffer from that co'nplaiut which, although bad enough iu itself, is the pro genitor of other* that are worse. I believe costivtneis to originate In tho liver, but your I*lll3 affuct that organ and cure the disease.” truwntj or the 8100d—Sawrcii- Rarer ela* Salt Rheum —Tetter —Tumor* — Rheumatism Uour— Necralola. - From Dr. ExeX-iel Hail, Philadelphia. •'You were right, Doctor, in saying that yunr Pi USpurify the blood. They do that. 1 have used them of lats years Id my practice, and agree with your statements of their efficacy. They stimulato thesxcreturius,and carry off tha.'impunUcs that stagnate In tho blood, engendering disease. They stimulate the organs of digestion, and InfuM vtfttty and rigor into tho system. “Such remedies as you prepare are a national benefit, and you deserve great credit lor them.” • Fok Headache —Pics Ueadache— Foci Stomach—Piles— Droput—Plethora— Pauaitsib—Fits —Ac. From Dr. Edward Boyd, Baltimore. “Dear Dr. Ater: 1 cannot noiwer you what complaint* I have cured with your Pills better than to say all that we ever treated with a picrgatiot medicine. I place great depend ence on an effectual cathartic in my dally contest with ills mm, and beiieTing a* I do that your Pills afford ns the best we have, 1 of course value them highly.” tgr- Most o» the Pills In market soutain Mereary, which, although a valuable muody iu skillful hands, is dangerous In a public pill, from tho dreadful censequenoea tbot fre quently follow its incautloas use. These contain oo mercu ry or mfncntl substances whatever. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL ILts tong been manufactured by a practical chemist, and ** cry ounce of It under hi* own eye, with invariable occnracy and earn. It ii senlud and protected by law from couo trrfrit* and omraquently can bo relied on «» genuine, without adulteration. It supplies the surest remedy the world ha* uror known for th- cure ..f ell pulmonary com plaints: for rough*. CVhK iln*r**n-ra, Asthma. Group. Whixipiug Cough. Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and the relief of c.’iisumptm- patient* in advanced stage* of tbs disease. As time tunlofe these fart* wider and better known this modicloe has griuftally becuma the b*-st reliance of the afflicted, from the log cabin of the Amcriran peasant to the palaces of European kings. Throughout this entire oonntry, in every state and city, and Indeed almost every hamlet it contains, CnxilT Pectoral i* known as the best of all reme dies for diseases of the thriKit and lung*. In many foreign countries it i* extensively u»od by thvir most Intelligent pbyslkians. If there U any dependence on what men of ersry station certify it ha* done for tbc-ng if we ran trust our own senses when we see the dangerous affections of the lungs yield to it; If we can depend on the assurance ol in- , telUgvut physicians, whoso business is iu know, iu short. If i there is auy reliance upon any thing, then is it irrefutably pn»ven that this medicine d.w. core the cla«« «f diseases it Is designed f--r tx.v..ud any ami all other remedies known to mankind Nothing hut its intrinsic vlrtn- s and the unmis takable lament conferred on thousand* of sufierele. cmild originate and mamtaiu the reputation it enjoys. »»rule many interior remedies have been thrust ui*>n the community have tilled, and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial conferrvd benefits on the afltirud they ran never forget, aud produced cures too numerous and romarkalde to be fnrgntten. • Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemi‘t. Lowdl, Mac* . and ••’M by all Druggists and Deal er* in Medirin where. Cm dcldswHF Aykics cherry fectural and PI I.LF can l-e had. wholesale or retair, at 11. I. FAIJNKSTOCK A CO’P. corner of Wood and Fourth sts. nealtn ina StrenKtb Muit HtsviuMf Follow It* Css. Boßrhavn’B Holltind Bitt©x^. The celebrated Holland rem cJjfbr Dyspepsia, Disease of the Kidney*, Livor C('m plaint*, Weakness of any kind, Fever and Ague, and the va nen* affections cousrqaent ufo'n a disordered Ftnmarh or Liver. t»uch as Indigeatlon. Acidity -ftbe Mnmach,Colicky Paiua, Heortbtim, Loss of Appetilis Despondencv, Owtive noss, Biiud and Bleeding Pile*. In ail Nervous, Rheumatic and Neoralgic Alloctioua, it ha* in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and in others affected a decided Mature finds no new enemy to combat, with this delight ful tonic in the system. It* effort* are alnieet magical, yet the enre permanent. It comninnicatiw no violent shock to the systemt but by arousing it* vital rnrrgjMo normal ac tion, enaide* It to throw off thecause.and tlius thoroughly eradicates the disease. When its nmllanal virtue* are so universally acknowl edged, and particularly here, where It lu>s become so popu lar as a family mr-iteme, that it Is sold bj many of the gro cer*. as well as by all the druggist*, it would seem needless tnv.ffer further evidence; yet as there are doubtli** tome who have tried many advertised remedies, aud still suffer from Dy*pvi«*i*i n one or more of Iu dreadful forms, wo sob •oiu the lollowins certlflcaTes. the anthenticity of which cannot W doubted, coming as they do from persons »o well kn««n. WIIAT IT IS DOING FOR THE PICK Wn. grbnchman, Esq., tbe well known LHhugrapbßr.says ! • I h*»«- fn-qnently weed Bterbav*'* H<»l land Bittrr*, and Bud It invariably relieves ItlcßgvsU.'n and drlnbty " PrfT Simuel lUl>r.nk uyc **l found *|>eclaJ r-Uef from It* use for * sever* brwdathr, »Ith wlikb ! b**l I'.ug * u f j W. Woodwell. Cm., uyc “I h»vo turd Barbara’* Hoi and Bitter* myself,and recommend It to others, knowing H to lx just what U li represented.” Aid. Jonathan Nwdy, of Lower Bt. Clair, uyc “I have de rived great benefit from It* us* for weakness of the itumnh and Indigestion." Jaa. M. Murphy, **y»: “Afterurenl physicians bad fklbd Ibwliave'i UolLand Hitters removed the pain from lay heart and aide, arising from lodhpwtlon ” Tbe editor of tho KJtLannhig Free Pro**, uyc “After one of the txwt physicians tn this place had failed, Bterhare’s Uolland Bitters cored me of tb* v.orst form of Dywipsla. Francis Felix, only mannfactnrer of tbe original “Extract of Coffee,” says: “I know that yoor Uolland Bitun Is one oi the beat medidues In the world for a disordered stomach or lirer.” Dr. Lodwl*.editor of the Fackel, JUittmom, pronounce It “a medicine deeerrlng toe confidence of tbe public.” Dr. Ederhart, the leading Qerman pbyiician of Peon*. baa prescribed it frequently Bering the past there* years; with marked rncras In debilitated sUt«of the dtgwetive organa. or ’*i the KTstem generally. Tin- n.aunip rof Ballou's Vinegar Factory, •ays; used It mf-11. and was therefore Induced to try Its effect upon my wile.itrouhlrd with the great debility common to all rd a ronsumptlre habit.) aad really it la doing her mom good than anything she ha* erer taken.” NOTlCE.—\Vb**vcr expect* to find In this a beverag* will lx disapjwlnted; but t.i the sick, weak and low spirited, U will prom a gratefhl ar -u .tic cordial,jkwscssml of singu- lar remedial prcrtxrtkw. CACTION!—tho great |i , -»rlty of this delightful Aro tna, ha* Induce*! many Inuik. ..which tho public should guard agaiust purchasing. Lunot nersosded to any thing else until y-tu hare given Ru-rliave’s Holland Bitters a fair trial. One Ixdtlo will convince y..u how Infinitely supe rior it Is to alt these Imitations. 4»>SoM at f 1 .on per b-ttl*, or six hottle* for $4.00 by the S-i* Proprietor*. BENJAMIN PAOK. Ja. A CO, No iff Wool strevt, Pittsburgh. Philadelphia, T. W. l>yott k Sons, No. 133 North Second street; New York, llvdm k Pnrk, SO* Broadway, corner Dnanc; Baltimore, Cusbare Bn,then, Oay stnxt, and Penu ■ylranU Aveuntl Cincinnati, John D. Park; Chicago, Bar clay Brother*, 213 Sonth Water street; St. Louis, Barnard Adams k Cod Now Orleans, J. Wright k C«. fel:UpltlAwF B(ERIIA\iE’SUOLLANDBITTERS— UK) .!«- oit hand ami for sale by ». L. FAJIN EBTOCK k CO . t,„ia corner of Wood and Fourth streets /BARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE—A * 1 g.xnl supply on hand and for sale by b. l. Fahnestock k co.. corner ef Wood and Fourth atn-oU. DELAY NOT, Ye xrbo Consider a fine Head of Ilalr NATURE’S GREATEST ORNAMENT, bnl ere it is too late ns« 8 A NDKII’S BCALP TONIC, wnlfti re-ten-s the healthy condition of the scalp, cause* hair t.. grow <>u tliu bald, and ch-xl; m ary tendency toward Ita falling nut, ami Incoming thin. 40“Fnr sale ati the principal Druggist*, and by the Pro prietor ,81 XTII STREET, two doors below Sraithflcld st. wyl' l _j ; _ „ I" NDIA RUBBER ft. from % to 10 inches lu calibre, 3 and 4 ply thick, suitable for li\.lrani,BteamlH>atH, Fur and Locomotive Engine puryaiae*, for sale by del* ,f.A 11. PHILLIPB’. OCIIRE —DO bills. American and French for sale by \ B. A. FAHNESTOCK k C0u,,11 u,,11 [ comer Wood and First sts. Hides:—' 107 Qrwn Salted Hide*. 76 Dry Flint ** Just received and for sale by d»2 SPRINOKR fIARBAUPH. New crop sugar & molasses— -10 hhds. N. 0. Sugar, 20 hbts. K. 0. Molasses, Rac’d this day and for sale by T. LITTLE k CO., dnl4 No. 112 Second street. bus. choice Neahannock Potatoes; 130 bids. Fall and Winter Apples; 3 “ Sweet Cid*r, pnra Jnic*; New Pbila, Sugar Cured llams; Small lot of old Shoulders, good order. In store and for salt at 27 Fifth street. 11. RIDDLE. CIDER.— 3 Libia. Sweet Cider for sale bv de9 lIENRY II COLLINS. BLANK BOOKS.—On hand, or made to order in superior manner WM. O. JOHNSTON k CO, deO Blank Book Warehouse 67 Wood St gUNDRI£S.-T( .—Tenn. Flour, 183 sacks vari- J otu brands do do 78 bbla. Broadway Mill*; Sumac 73 ban Grmao iW bbl*. ou steamer Fanny f'ern to arrive an for sale by doO ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. HOPS. —15 bales Primo New York Hops in ■tore and for sale by de2 8. UARBAUQH. Molasses— -100 bbla. prims Plantation (Oak Cooperage,) 40 “ Bt. Jamea Sugar Qouee, “ la itoro aod for -sala at reduced price* and accommodating term*, by WM. MITCUKLTREB, J*_, A BRO„ do2o . 200 Liberty «tract. OYSTERS —In daily receipt of J. V. Pratt's celebrated No. 1 Norfolk Oyetcrv, la can* or In abcll, by the bbl. or box, wholesale and retail. Will warrant them equal, if not aupcrlor, to any Oyater brought to tbia market. dcB II„ RIDDLE. ■PANISH BROWN—2S bbl». for sale by ) poll B.A. >APyiCBTOOK A CO. Buckwheat flour-so mcJw, son*. each, Juat rac’d and "for aale by txdl T LTITLI k 00. OPB—l bales now for Bala low. ,wr uwiMamKQ&UTWwtMM r KaOioate* 1 1838. Pen»iTlT*i»la Rillroifl. 1838. I January 15th, ! TUB FAST MAIL TRAIN the Pawner Station ■ firry morning, except Sunday, at 5.05 o’di*:k, Pittsburgh i no*, arriving in Philadelphia at 11.50 P. »- THE EXPRESS TRAIN I cares the Station every ette . niug at 9.50, . ' Tfea Johnstown Accommodation train leave* PlttapargD i daily, except Sunday, at 330 o’clock, P. M„ ftopping at all atationi. and running aa Car as Cnaemangb. First Accom* ruoiUtkiij Train for Turtle Crwk Bridge, Scare* dailyi except Buu>Uv. at lu.4oam. The Second Accommodation Train tor Turtle Creek leavesdalij. Sunday excepted. ai4:’Ji> P. M..— TbeJUird Accomtu>*Latuia Tram tor Turtle Creek leaAtaa daily, except Sunday, at tf:2Q P. M.' _ arrir. tn Pittsburgh »* foth hxpree* 1 45 p. tn : Mail. 6 .00 a. m ; Johnstown Arcomnn-lnttun It a. nm Ftrat Turtle Creek Accouiin.slauon. <5.50 a. Second Accommodation, 12.40 p. ui.. Third Aciuuwiodatian. t*-l J p- uj. Trains f.T Ulairsnlle and Indiana .-min-ct at 81-uteriUe Intcnection with Hail Train East, K\pr*~* Train Wnt.-nil ' tbo JohAtuwn AcruuianidatioQ Train East and M^t. and C<.rin.-IIKYiIW Tmiu«. "topping nl alt Ma tion« on th* PitM-nr*!. and C <m* li-vill- Koad. W*.-daily. Sunday e».> -Mail Train. 7 v » tn.: F.«pr**« Tnuii. 4:'.M p m It.-tumim: Train# from J‘iti» ,i «r.:h and CoonolUviilt- U.-a l, Anit-.m Puiilurgh. 11 a. m. -and &U> I>. Hi. The traveling |>ut>l !<■ will find It greatly to their Interest, Id going Bast ur Wcit, lo travel by the Ptiunaylvani* Rail* road, as tin •CoOUitnodAti.'iis iuir offi red cannot be o,| uti anv other p»nt«. A"the road l# h»lt.vit«-d with *tone, and i# entirely free from du«l, ran pnnni- n.itVty, *peed ■ nil comfort to all who may tutor tint r.,*d v. it h liiuir pat* run aim. Far* to Vtvr York . •• * Philadelphia. ** •* Baltimore •• •• Lancaster •• rt Harriabnrg . Baggage checked to all Stations oo the P< tin«vlynniit runt Road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and V* k.-rk Paiwengcrs purchasing ticket* in can »Hl !• • rheivod Ten Cent* to addition to the gtatlon rat.-, except Iron. Man .n* where the Coaij-anv ha* no agrut. NoTirt—lu oae of iw«. the Company "ill i.o,<t them* »cltc* n—potisiblu for pereona! tagynge end 1 ran amount but exceeding SUM. N. b.—The Excelsior «mnil»»i" Line ha* b.en ' mploye.] to cuvet I‘aaaeiiip.n and Baggage t- »nd from the l>e|t>t, ;.1 » rims,- „.,l u, -I -...1 » t-1,,.* !■ ■ • 'I I— •»* For Ticket* apply to , J STEWART. Ad , At the r. P. It. putii’o. nn Liberty *u«l titan! its. J*:Vlyd—d.,2l RAILROAD NOTICE, rniIEPIITSBURUiI.FT.fTKBHffiSS X WAYNE k CHICAGO HA I &UAD COMPANY, mill its ample Rolling sUo.k and esuip ment, audits through connections, is prejiared to tnm*}a>rt Passengers and Freight tiurn Philadelphia and Pittsburgh to Chicago, St. LuUl*, Imlwiiapolia, Cincinnati, aiui all places West and Son til west, »ith a great degree of rt ,"ilarlty and expedition. . The fact that this read farms a direct and consolidated lino between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is a sur'iuent guar antee that Its Trains will makegood time, in. : inflections with Trains on other lload*. Pittsburgh, j Crestline, j Ft. Wayne U. 8. Mall 5.30 a. m. | 2.00 r. k. | 900 r. a. Express 2.15 P. H. I 10.05 P. M. | 6.45 A. M. .Mall Train h-ares Pittsburgh at 6.30 A. * n arrlrtng tu Chi cago at 6.36 a. m. Express at 2.00 P. it. Jlxacit Cincinnati—Mall tmlu at 853 P. M. Express train at 7.00 a. h. The 9.oUA.it.Tnuu fmm Pittshorgh being a Train for local bnsinesa, is oTertaki-n at Crestline by Express train from Pittsburgh at 2.16 P. h. All Trams make dose connections at Crestline for Colnm bos, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. touts; also, at Fort Wurne with Train* on Wabaat> and Western Railroad for foifayette. Central Illinois and St. lands; «l~i, at Ponwt with Trains ou the M K. k L. E. R. R From Chicago jFt. Waynu. Crestlltu*. Arr Pittsb'g 0.8. Mail .... | i U. S. Mail 8.45 r « 6.30 a m. : P2.W p. m.i PlO r m. Erpre**, 000 a. a. j 2.00 P.M. |K».o&p.m.| 725 a.m. Th-*» Trains make clu*e)counecumiswitii trains far Plula chdphia, lUltlmoro and New York. Trains from ei. Lotus, IndlnnapoU*, Cincinnati and Colum bus make close connections at Crvatliuo with all p-tuming Train*. At Ft. Wayne, Train* from St. Louie, C.mtriU llh tjms, Lafayette, and Intermediate |,'.ucos, connect with abota Train*. At Forest, connection.* arc made with Train* tr. and from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton. A'XOMMonArio.'i Traiss—lxare New Brighton for Alle gheny at r.OO a. u., 12.20 p.w. Lears . Allegheny for New Brighton at 045 a. m. and 4.30 r. M. Bagiruge checked tlircmgh, and no charge for handling. For tickets and ftirtlier information apply to A. T. JUIIN -BTO.N, Agent, at tUo Great Western Railroad offico, directly on the corner of the Monougahela llonse, Pittsburgh, or tf GEORGE PARKIN', Ifasnonger station, Penn St. l>ctwe<». Wayne and Hand; U. F. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn fit. opjwwite Trrmunt House, Chicago, or t the Ague!* at the Stations along the liti*. To commence on MONDAY, January 2'db, and continue mult further untie* J-.J HOUSTON, cion. IWr an l Fr't Agl l). W. Ik'SA, Pa-Vr Agont, Cbicug*. J. II MOORK. Sup't. (237 Winter Arrangement 1 557. ST. LOUIS, ALTON ANUrSTmFgfcassgg; CHICAGO mn.noii)— frF ' 1 and after OCTt iREK 2d, Trains will rmt at follows: UOINO SOUTH. Chicago at U 30 A. H. ami 1030 T. W. Arrivo at St. Lool* ... a. m. hi.il !'3O P M uoi.no north. ...SAW A. M. nnd 4:20 P. M. !>-. tft f. ji. ami 0:45 a. U. East ?t. Louis Ht. Arrivr Chicago at CONNECTIONS: At CHICAGO, with all th» Groat Eastern and Northern Line*. At JOLIET, with Rock Islam! Railroad Weet, and “Cut Off,” Ka*t. At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Pooria and Oqnawka Rail road for Poona, Oakwbnrgh, Burlington and Intermediate plates. At ULOOMINGTUN, with Illinois Central Railroad, North and Booth. SHU CWU .11. At SPRINGFIELD, with Great Wostern (111.) Railroad, East for Decatur, Acc*Wi-«t for JacksonTille and Naples. At ALTON, with Terre ll.ante end Alton Railroad East, and steamer* on l!i<« Hirer. AtBT. LoUIA, with Ohio and Mist. Railroad East, West by Pacific Railroad and Missouri steamers to Northern Mis souri, Kansas and Nebraska. Al*". to all points on Jhe Illi nois and Mississippi risers. 49-Tbnniicli Tickets can be obtained |at all the principal Railroad Cilices. fcS-Tnrough Tickets aud Freight* a* low as by any other Route. A. H. MOORE, funeral Superintendent. B. M QOODRICU Oeo. Extern Agent. m>3 mrT:dly penDiylTABU Rsllroa< The great oextralrs« lU>ote, connecting the AtlautlcfiSED dues with Wo»turo, Nnrth*W«*u*ru, and States by a ccolinnoua Railway direct. This necta at Pittsburgh with daily line of Steam on the Western Rlvnra, aod at Cleveland and Steamer* to all porta on the North-Western the m«*t dirrrf, chtapat, and retuiLJe r FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from tho RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A 1 FIRST CLASS— Boots Shoes, lUta and ] Cap*. Books Drj Good*, (It) boxes, bairn ! aod trunk*.) Drag*, (iu boxes and balm, [ Feather*. Pure, Ac j SECOND OLA*?—Domestic Shorting Shirting and Ticking, nn nrlipiMl i i Drue* (in ca*k»,) li*r>l*ara, L^atlier, , (in roll* ur boxes; Wool and Sheep Polls, Eastward ; THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Chain* (In* ca*k*,) Hsinp, Bacon and Perk, salted 1 (louae or in casks) Tobacco, manufactur ed, (except Cigars nr Cat,) Ac.. Ac. FOURTH CLASS. —Coßiw, F)*h, Bacon, tW anJ l*crk (In cask* or boxes Knetw-urd.: and l*»rd Oil, Nail*. Soda A»h, l»ir man Clay, Tar, Pitch. Ibnin. Ac FLOUR.—fl,l>o per VM. until fnnber nutlre GRAIN—In car loads 45c per 100 ths. until further notice COTTON—S 2 per bale not exfeedtnc 500 lbs weight, untl further notice. ys. in shipping goods from any point east of rhiladel phis, be particular to atari packages **na. Ptnntt/lrama Railroao." All GocsDwnslgned to the Agents of thi* KovJ at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without dstentlon. FaziOßt Aocm —0. E. Evans M Kilby street, Boston; J. j F. Clark*. No. 2 Bator House, and No. 1 William street, and I John McDonald. No. S Battery Place, New York; Pierce A Co, ZancrrUls O 4 Irwin A 00, and Bprlngman A Brown, I Cincinnati, Oc R. C. Meldrum, Madison, ind-i'Dctnesiiil, l Bell A C«, aod Carter A Jewett, Louisville, Ky 4 P. G. O’- 1 Riles A Co, Evansville, K. F. Basm,Bt. Lonis, MO4 liar -1 ris iTurmlcy k Co, Memphis, Leech A Co, Chicago, ■ IIL j. p. Glass, Ft. Wayne, Ind.; E. J. Bneeder, PhUa4 Ma. 1 grew A Roods Baltimore; D. A. Blewart, Pittsburgh. n. H. HOUSTON, Geo’l Preight Agent, Phila. H. J. LOMBAERT.Snpt, Altoona. Pa. J*s:ly Pltdbnrgb tnd ConnelavlUe Railroad* TUB PITTSBURGH Connellivillo Railroad la * ~ &■* oiwned f.*r the transportation of passengers and freight to •r<l from Pittsburgh and ConnellsvtUe, connecting with the peuna. Contrml Railroad nt Brinton’s Station. Arrangements bare also boon mail* with the Prana. Central Railroad ,by which through freight to auil Bailhncro will bo carried from |*>inl» on the Pitts burgh and CoancNvlUe Railroad, by car loads, on favorable terms. .Rosnano or TaatSS—On and after Monday, 2Stb Dcr. the Passenger Trains will bo run daily, except Bnadays, aa follows: Mall Train, will leave the Passenger Station of the Teona. Railroad, at Pittsburgh, T.OOo’clock, A. IL, arriving at Oon nelliville at I£oo A. M. Express Passenger Train will leave Pittsburgh at 4 CO o'ek P. M-, and arriveat Ocmnsllfville at S:2O P. M. iurcasiao—Express Train will laavs OonnoUsviUe at 0 o'clock, AM., connecting with ,th» Blairwlllo Accommo datinn Train on the Psnutv. Railroad which arrives at Pitts burgat 11 A. M. Mail Train will leave CtmnellsviUo at £OO P. and con ne«u with the Urinton Accommodation Train on the Penna. Railroad, which arrives at Pittsburgh at 6:00 P. M. Freight to and from Pittsburgh and stations on the Pitts burgh and OonnellariUe Railroad, will tx> received and de livered at the outer Depot of the Penna. Railroad Company Bunting A Hall’s Coaches for ML Pleasant, Unlontnwu, Frosthurg and Cumberland leave Connellsvflle regularly on the arrival of the trains. Mail Train connects also at West Newton with coachrs, by the plank road, with Mount Pleasant, Somerset, Berlin, gandpateh, Cumberland, Ae. Tickets can tw bad from the Ticket Agent at tb» Penoa. Railroad Passenger Di*|»ot. orA U BLACK TO M Sundries— CuO bids No 3 Large Mackerel: 100 bfbbla “ “ “ CO bbis .No £ 20 hf bbl« “ CD bids No 1 25 hf bbis u 150 bbls Pickled Herring; 100 half bbls White Fish; 50 “ Treat; 25 bhls “ 25 “ Lake Salmon: 10 drums Codfish: 75 bbls New Orleans Molasses; 50 M Whito Flint Hominy; 50 “ Partasb; 200 “ Whit* Lime; 104 “ Hydraulic Omeut; 100 boxes Pearl Starch; 30 bbls ” 1000 boxes prltDO W. R. Cheese: 20 bbls Egg* 1600 bushels Dried Apple*; 100 bbls No 1 Leaf Lard; 100 bushels Clorsr Seed, For sale by J IV CANFIELD. ATKINS’ CELEBRATED 30DATOLOCKB, tor. Counting Room and Parlor. R An assortment In Rosewood cases; elegant pattrrua NU7 lost received and for sale by J. R. REED k 00., JaKkdtf Jewelers. No. 66 Fifth strt*L_ JOB PRINTING.— CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILLfnEADS, 6ILLB LADING, POSTERS, pamphlets, LABELS, LETTER HEADS 'And every description of Job Printing, plain or ornament .l, mcuJ —tlx, p™»paj“'>“ SJcSo "ioo , (noT) Prtal>n.Blndi.n Smlopc™, 67 Wooj 3 _ JUST RECEIVED — 700,000 Oeman Cigars US,OOO Havana •* 800 by«- Virginia Manufactured Tobacco. The largest aisortxssnt of Cigars and Tobacco ever offered n this etty, is now open for examination and axle, at GEORGE WEYMAN’fI fjckAt cor. flmUhfleld street and Diamond Alley c KEGS NO. 1 LARD; j t) 3 hbls. fresh Roll Butter. Red’d and for sale by ortS BURITER k DILWOKTH. 1 Krv bags Prime Rio Coffeo just received luU aodlbr sale by BHRIVERE DILWORTH. 1 Add Pounds B, W. Flour, received and l*t)UU tents b* BHBXTS& k PILWOSHX M| UOMUHtnrittiH ISailroata REMOVAL Th« Cleveland &. PitUbnrgti doll ROftd The PtttAtourjsli, ft Colnmbu*-aj»dXtll- OV.0 V . ...^Httnaiinailßoad. , AND AFTKR FRIDAY. FEBRUARY l.nij. lb. Freight l.cioess of tbrso fUode tn tbe ..., . fITT ITTtSIirRQU' trill I~' transacted at tij„ i kn.v-\ lva.m.v canal . tnJ Shippers '■* t • tt>- Miparlor facilities afforded by s£s, »-JR M CEP. SA7ITT ASO LOW ti °“ auJ f-.r th- prompt transportation of Frel K bu hr nt.tr/.vr:W v/MHir.irn».viv»s#s>v. Ft- m riTTSUt'K'iH to CLB* LLaND.Tuleixj HKTR/Itt IIIUOA'-i* *. UOUMfU.-. DAYTON, INUutfilSuA CINCINNATI. LOTTSUILE AND ALL THE ’ W KSTKK*. NORTH W RSTF.KN AND »)CTn WESTERN STATES. FrtiJit l> -lit «•■ m-'Ht "f tbo at~'u »» tie ini* In «liu !' MJ* loaiM at tilts IVfft 7‘ , ir.‘<ij;'i iTtrrrt t* fl.’l infnrilnf /'•tn.'j lor ritnli- i .uK-uunt* j aj-; Ij to JollS P.ULASS, 6-j'ti _ ot A l LK‘ iUEX V VALL K X nggfcgwgao B\H.KOAD.-KKMfVALOyTU£gitLIM M'' Hi FID lIT t'EIVT To THE CORNER oP BUTLER AND i'AK**»N FTUKETf*. NINTH WARD. AND A ORKAT RE- Dt'CTION i>F TARIFF KATE.*.—On and aft*r JCLT S>TB, lsit. t>-itilit util b? fi-n T ' , 'l <w atvve at lh« fttlovtnf nter. T ’ Mah.-niit* nt I»r lOOpounJa T"»<n»T> E.i.}j •• -“t 25c. •* ‘ T.i U*tl Katik- At ** “ “ Tu bni'l' ' IWiJ »taic- “ “ “ r r,r> l-i:rrrU and under fifty. Ale. barrel f '* 3nc- - JCc. •• 1. Un:,k “ T<> t !n. I) - IW-.'l “ ) i —i:lf K If 1e *>M IS. (si»n*THl Ticket Agent. Ureal Wolrrn llouic. Ci A LKN A AXI» Clll-rr ngrssyiii-.^tq X OAUO Uw»o ilAilroad, Mi.irCWg gg >liE r "W Line for Kr-x , [- , ri. > 'i)U('iin Mfl Duuleilh, from CENTRAL DEPOT, i f LAKE STREET, ctiouectiee at Dunleilh with steamers lor St. Paul *ud the Upper Miwhalppl WELLS STREET DEPOT. FULTON AND lOWA LINE—For Dixon, Fttltou, ana Ceutrfti Io«&. P*s»«jugrr» for lowa, Nebraska and Kansas, will find this the must’ expeditions routes it being an Air Line U> the Uiniwippi, and shorter by A/ty wiles than any other line, connecting at Fulttm with the Great lowa bugs Co- for all points in lowa and the West. BELOIT AND MADISON LINK—V-r Beloit, Janearflle, Madisuti and Central Wi*ccr.*th. FOX IUVER TALLEY LINK—For Crystal Lake, Mo Ilenre, Richmond, and potota North. Two trains daily, Sunday excepted, for all of the above points, making doae connections with the Eastern Roads, and with packets ru tfhe Mlmisiippl, north and sooth. P A Il*l L “»i" imfS'i.-W." u l uv w «PTTnw*n. Pe««t, Stcamstlipß. Liverpool, Phlladelpnia and flew York Screw Steamship Company, Tiie splendid steamships .h-ss*. forming the above line will sail from NewSaMHßa York u« follow*: CITY OF BALTIMORE. Capt. Lcitcb, Jan. 7th, 18M KANGAROO. " Jeffrey, Fob. 4tb, And each alternate Tbnrsdoy. Front Liverpool cverv alternate Wednesday. Faro from New Y'«tk,Cabin JT.V Tldrd CUe* $3O. “ •• Liverpo-1, M $lOO, sSs.As76,Third Cleae $45 Return Ticket* available for eU months by anyeteame of the line. Cabin, $140; Third Cla**, $7O Tluwe Steamships arts euppiied with improved Watertig compartments, aiid carry ca|-«rieucvd SarKeons. Perw.u* »t«otit proceeding to Europe, or wishing to aeii for tbel-friends from the old country, ran purchase ticket and obtain all iufurnintJ-u by applying to J. U. Dale, 1 Broad* nr, N. Y, sa»d*- A Cortes, 177 Broadway, N. Y, or JOHN THOMPSON, 410 Llt**rty «t., Pittsburgh 4^- pass*re <-«rt Jt -iti'-a by first class Sailing Packets be tweeu New York ntni l.iTi-rpool. Drafts told by the abere de!l9—HpS iaonetarp. Dollar Sarlnge Bank, N'o. d 5 JbartA Strrei, Middle fbnen », Janas' JkVta BnHdiaa OPEN DAILY FIIOM 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK, also ou Wednesday aud Saturday oveniug*, from May first to Notvml-er first, fn>at 7 to 9 o’rhrk; and from No vembcrflnrt to May flr«t, from 6 t<> R o’clock. Deposit* received of all «um* n«d lr*» than ono Dollar, and a dividend uf the profit* declared mice a yoar,la Jane and Dncen>l*T. lmere«t wa* ib-dan-d at ; the rate ol eix per cent, per annum, m l*.<emb*r. IHSS. alto, in June aud I*<enil*T, 1N56. nud June and Deeeniber.lSN. 1 dutch, 11 u»t Jrt* u uot, 1* idno-d u> the credit the do po«it.>r in principal, and t*an> the same interest from the tint ii*y« of Jutje and !>e*.em!**r. ronijiuUDding twice a year with out troubling tbo depoxitor to call nr even to nruaenl his pn-. ly.ib At this rate, uiont-y. will double In le*vtb*nl2 years, making in the njcgregatu xionr and on* tuir PCX Cut a txsr. Book* containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rales and Regu lations fnreisheu gratis, on application at the office. l\rr\4mt— GEORGE ALIiHEE. TICI PRtSIKEXTS: I John 11. Sboenberger 1 N. UniUeti JJurpLy, )«aac M. J’emiock, James D. K«*lJf*y, James Herd is an. Jobs S. Co* grave, tr.rsTtzs: Hopewell Hepburn, James Shidle, Alexander Rmdiev. Robert I(obl>, William S. Lavel-y. Hill Bargain, William J. And«r*-u i James W. Hallman, John G. ItackofcD, ; Charles Knap, ' Albert Culbertson. j P. A. Maddxs John B. Canfield, I John H- Mellor, J. Gardner Coffin, | Walter P. Marshall, Alonso A. Carrier, t Wlleon MUlor, David Campbell, I A. M. P-lloCk, M. D Charles A. Colton, j Henry L. Uingwalt, William Douglas, John M. Sawyer, Francis Felix, i George 8. Sclden, George F. Gilmore, Alexander Tindlo, Janu-s S. Unon. J Theobald Cmstaetfer, William S. Haven. I Gwrge R. White, Secretary and 7>vanirrr— CHAßLES A. COLTOJf. •ulrlyd—Ja22:d*wF _ _. Banking "iiolfst:is of joh HOGG. BEDFORD BEDFORD 00, SOMERSET SOM ERSET CO, MOUNT PLF.ASANT r WKSTMORED CO., CONNELLSY'ILLK, FAYETTE CX), IJNIONTOWN BROWNSVILLE NEW BRIGHTON FAYETTE CO, ioutli-W astern i road also ton am to all ports I SanJuiky with Lake*; tmikiug rou'.r !•* wllirli ii lirmt Ilrif. INDIANA. Deposits received, Di*counte made, Draft* buog and O'llcctod, Bank Notes and Specie bought ar Stick*. Notes and other S-rarities bought and eold mission. Correspondence and collections solicjted. riTTssBUUOH HOLMES &, SON, DEALERS IN FOR _ . . Kins- M.. 1 uni" of Exch»r>R-,OrUfle*t» uf l*).. nit*. tUnk ?««■»« no 4 iriM'cie, No. Gil ijurkat Vitul'urnli. 4^~r u Mrctio(i« u»Uu uu »11 tin priucip*! citit* thr. uahout th*-Ur>tt**ri PtnW. rOO [*-r 100 Bxi. i-t 100 ff>». Cemoiory Marble No. 2 n ;.i Liberty Street, below ‘Wayne. M T T f » U It n U , PA MATTHEW LAWTON, ■ Gic r-r too »> PRACTICAL M A It HL 1? MASON, WISHES KF.SPECTFELI.Y TO IN fi>rm hi* fni’ii'fc h:i-I tli« pnblir gi*nrni!lj. Mint i > hi* foa**nl tii** |>rc»>ii-« *. i,.r the nmnulaolute turd ml* of ever} vaiirJ.' >'f MmM. M it, Mich ns Monuments, 1 Falilctt* imd Oraventonerf. OOc 100 ft*. nf I r.-ry rnriety nn-l fnnn; Msnllo PW.«, CVtitn- Pier. Bareas sad Wa.«ti Stand Tops, Ac, Which bo U offering as low m in; other establishment West of the mountains. LU* stock is entirely new, and bis l**en self*ted hy himself, orpmtely for this market. He Is also prepared to hnild liuriril Vaults, enclose Bar Lots with Uir* hie or Stone, and to execute any other work in his liDe, a any of the Cemeteries adjoining Pittsburgh. tUZKS ET rKBVIMIIOIt TO Rev. T. B. Lyman, Robert Ualwgy, Esq, Hon. Wm. Wilkins John ChUlclt, Esq, Jo«. 11. Sboenl-ergur, R«q.. W. L. Rlnjwiit, Esq, Charles Brewer, Esq, J. IL Hill, Esq, Thomas feutt, Esq, A. B. Curling, Esq, W. I*. Baum. Esq, 0. IL White, Eeq. The Trade furnished with all kinds of Foreign and Pomes tic Marble, either finished oris tba rough, at Wholesale prices, 110 hasalso made nrmngctneuts with the manafrttorer* of the fowl brand*, for a constant supply of Hydraulic CV ment, Water end I.c oievitle Lime, and Plaster Paris, both for Land and Stucco Work, all of which he Is prepared to furnish at short notice. mblfially Agcnti Wauled! New Ern in American Art. JUST ISSUED, an Oil-Color Portrait ot HENRY CLAY, /'nnhd/rom Seel Plait in 12 CHI CW nrt. This Picture, pn-pared at great coat and labor, by an important Improvement iu Art Printing, is offered to th* people of the United St-itc*. ns a worthy memorial of their eminent Statoetmin and patriot, by the Puldlsbsr,' Bulletin Building, PhilndelpbU. Tlic following .ire i» fow ot the mauy commendations this Tictui e has received from tho press: From Peterson’s Magazine. “•That hi fine a Picture, oqaal as tHa in finish to lc<n«lon Color Print*, which bar? been sold here for five and six dollar*,could WyoKiucni for the trilling sum of fifty cents, is certainly an a»tom«hiug c*i«h ucc ol Amman progress in Art color printing, «tn! roust, we think, reqnlr an immraw sale to l«* at nil remunerative.” From the PonnsylvanLin. “Mr. Byram lias produced a I'ortmli of the immortal CLAY, piloted tn cofor*, that has all themcrltol a painting and a* a work of Art will bear the most critical eiamlua tfou. The likeness of the great Statesman is perfect.” From the Philadelphia Sunday Dlrpatcb. Mr J. H. Byram has brought out a Ifonruit of Henry Clay, j rinted in colors, which, if ,w» hod not been assured otherwise, we should liutk supposed to be a painting. It possesses all the brilliancy of hue and soflueas of shade oPa fluo water-color j*ortrtiit. Tho jikcocuof *narry of the West' i- excellent ” From Graham's Magozioo. 'Equal to fine London IViuts sold hero for |6 and $7. From the Pennsylvania Enquirer. “Judging by this production, Art printing has made an important step towards perfection. Thn pfonim !■ pot only artutlc in finish and arrangement ofcujor, but is valuablo as a spirited likeness. Being eold at the low price of fifty cents, this portrait must soon become a favorite, and bo treasured as a most fining and beautiful memorial by th American people. Single copies sent post paid for bO cents. To Agents Tory liberal discount. jalfcwlmf FABHERS AND CARPENTERS ATTENTION Your attention is directed to the Urge and well selected stock of Seasoned LUMBER! LUMBER!I LUMBER!! On hand and for snley Wholesale and Retail, by JAMES M»BRIBR <Ss CO {Sncciwsars to Wmu ITBrier A Son,} ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. Dressed Flooring, Shelving and Weather Boarding, Shingles, Lath, Joist, Stud ding, Clear and Common Plunk, Boards; <te., &0., &c. Let the Farmere remember, -who attend the Allegheny Markets, that our yardt are the meet convenient in the city tt'PpP eT Tiird op/y one/quart from the Market Monte and dost to all the JtaFktl Tarems, Corner of Sandusky St. and North Alley, PRICES PUT DOWN. We have reduced the price FITE PER CENT, per thous nd from this date to Spring. TO CASH BUYERS ONLY Orders promptly attended to and satisfaction given. Shipments mode to any accessible point by lUiiroa fiver or CuaL Ordcts received for SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS. Ac- a» detJmwF TMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES-^ J. Bet PrIDU. .n, bit. U,.ry BWd LIBK7. 18c do sS tluo.Utrooinaliiiri,- d o 3So f.o.jtjloD.Luow- la- do Doable width Otehmcr**... icq* j n . So -d And an elegant lim* of Black aud Fancy bilks at* reduction of outi-thlni fr-.ru regular prtceo, at a. a. Mason 400*8, 2& pum«t. SC T WISH my Boo** wore* row” AB° you hear nuny<<f y...u :.-:p| 3l , ,nz. Tell them to buy a lot.of trench liiac&lug (ruin JOS. A'LEiilNOk and their boota do not nevd blacking more thauoocu awcek for it at the eorour Market n, and the Diamond.aoO * .-INDIANA
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