lmbncKßiifi p*raiarier|._, T?RTJIt7sh'ADE; ORNAMENTAL® JL TUCKS AHD BHBCBft > TlfiOL; • kc-kc. l&QOO Extra tits feturgrseai, from 6t our ,«nd DUmond Market. Also,at M-*®*** Plt£ ■ For Fan Planting- OQAA DWAkF CHERRY, 2 jeans,® OOUU Si raridla, 15,000 Standard 2 and 3 yean, 28 nrietta*. lO varieties. ; • 00,000 Htetgrecns, of floe hardy varieties, from Oman to 8 set. . With * Urge stock of Apple, Pear—etondsrd and dwarf— Quinoaffite satieties; Carrara, {fertA vsrieti® Qr*pe Vines, Ehrnbbefy, Green Room Plante, Boses, Ac. Those witkingcn extni article of choice vsrletitu might Bod ft to Jhfelt interest to txmnine toy stock before ordering elsewhere. ee&dewtff JSO. MURDOCK, Jr. Grape Vines. inn nnn EMBRACING 17 varieties IUU.UUU, will be sold at wry low- prtcm.hy applying " to ’ JOHN MPBDOCn, J»? seZ&dAwtf P Pittsburgh end Oakland NoroerU*. ARDEN SEEDS FOR 1858.—Our stock \J of axrly &*d. for Holbrii, »“?"S lnK “f* 1 ST «TOTtd*aiTita.bl. toreiSj. Or dm from aaniram. Wm or <**«. assay pocxstocx- - 4Dt * e” 1011 .Lebanon Rariery. BOCKSTOCB A AMBIOK, TNVI.TE THE ATTENTION OF® I the public to their large ssd varied assortment Proit trees, Bhrubbery, Evergreens, Plants, Ac. Nursery Ground four and a naif mile* from Pittsburgh, the old Washington Rood. Gtxxs Toss Post Omct fe2&lywTmm Allegheny county. P*. Sfibertiatntmfa. Screw Presses. POWER AND HAND PRESSES, for Woolen, Cotton and Paper Manufacturer*, Printer*, Lithographers, Book-Binder* and Tallow Chandler*; Copy ing Presses, extra sire, for forwarding Houses, post Offices. lUUroad Companies, 17 In-by 22, and 22 by 24; letter and Seal Presses: Mill and Jack Screw*. CHARLES EVANS A SON, Corner Bread and Qoarry Streets, 80l 7 .-6in d—j 030 PHILADELPHIA. ALLEN A NEEDLES. Nb. 23 SotOh Wharea, end 88 BnA Wttcr Slrtet, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OILS, Candles, Starch, Ae. A full ■assortment os bond to -which the attention of deafen U respectfully asked, tdrfcdly *a«imow SRtorrtißmtnts. o. btrams Auosms —.ww. y. oiogs ABMIBTE AD. BIGGS * CO., Agents fob the sale of Virginia MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, JVe. 37 Exeftanpe J’loee, Baltimore. S sy* on hood a large stock, which they distribute the low,stmarka* prices. *p2Ctlyd* Dr. Mol, A WEI’S CELEIIEATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. Twoofthe best Preparations of the Age. They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name , pur ports. The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Com plaint, all Bilious De rangements, Sick Head ache, &c. Purchasers will please bo particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane’s Cele brated V ermifuge. and Liver Pills, prepared by SOLE ' PROPRIE’ take no other, as. there are various other preparations now before the public, pur porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane’s, are worthless. The genuine McLane’s vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at ail respectable Drug L. tores. FLSMING- BEO’S, Wood ?t.. I’rrT.sfirmin, 1 The Golden Prize Illustrated. 1858. Illustrated. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY golden PBIZEI* oneof the largeat end bc»t literary P*P«r» uf t&e dar, An Imperial Quarto containing oast raou, or foftTTcount*?, of entertaining original matter; and KU» aaimr ourtmtiD every wi*t A Gift worth from 50 eenU to |5OO In •old. will bo presented to each anbacrlber founedlatolp on receipt of the anbacrlp ties money. • TEEMS: Ou# copy for one year 42 00, One copy far two yaars, J 3 60, end * gift*. Ouaeopy forthre«yeart...~.sS 00 »** 1 4 ® oS copy for ltre year. $8 00, and 6 gifu. ajto to cirss —~ ft SoJEattmi S’**?!?!? Voir " ....Jilf 00, W gift*. Tbo utUl« to be dltlriboUd Me coDprtod In «» of fljold. coetofntas & s?b 20 Gold Welch*#. M do do 1 80 ***s 300 lAdke'Gold Watches °°> 200 SUvor Honting Caaed Wniche# SJO 00, aacn 600 dllvt-r Watches $lO 00 to $26 each -1000 Gold (Hard, Teat and Fob Cbalna.4lo 00 to $3O each Gold LuckeU, Bracelet!, Brooches, Ear Drop#, Breast PJn*,Cafl Pint, Seer* Bottom, Bing#, Shirt Btads, Watch jtey., Oold and Bl!v«rttiimblea,and e variety of other arti cles worth from 60 cent* to $l6 each. Immediately on receipt of the rnbaertptioo money, the •abscribrn name will be entered aponcraranbacrtpUoo book opposite a number, and the gin corresponding with that Boater will be forwarded, within one week, to lb# *nbscriber,6y mod or aprta, peri paid, «-All coomatiatton.^wljt.jggyj^o^ 49 and 49 Moffat Bonding, 836 Broadway, N. T. 'Specimen Copies sent free- Agents Wanted. HgfedStnawrftwP works* woEflsit works in . VUES’ WORM CONFECTION, is the dSfeSOSSsSSSI SEa*ssssgg£=c“ toMtof Wooded «th .tret. "-AMBHICAN HOITSII,. BOSTON. Ret&mhae* jf «* *• maw VTim /SS RICE. Peofbutob, eopfr £■ • 1 i bTb» nreoil lh * . - ««g2*>CTCcui- •• . - 200liF GAS FROM ROSIN OIL FATTY FLUIdMaTKRIAL. Thehwh illuminating proper. ms* ““torn Ko.io "» d *«?“»• TlgJQi m _ f.rorito material for the menu h*rt always inaji ManyG**Componic*n*eßt». B oKfo.nnr.ly fm.Crum .11 iron ml r.fo» .01. juia« «t ohm, it; iwiifon fgjTmrt.r arlßtral ™t of U“ Bppmtiu for Hi. m.nu. of cad ffu with ft. UU.Uni .»d >»• raqilt-lj I l * o difficulty. It not ln.p.>..lbillty ot tntlrely ..pmtlni! ft. nn.holraoTO oflhnsln gas-t, generated in coal, render the UOSIN OIL APPARATUS cheaper and more desirable in every way. B.OOATE3, of 370 Broadway, New York, ho* aero ted hi* entire attention to the manufacture and »afe of Portable Go* Appantua, and be rwi«tfnlly coll* the attention of tin oablic to hii prawnt complete and efficient machine. Perfect satudaction to the purebaaer guaranteed in e*erj ease. For further information oddrou S 00ATE3,376 Broadway, New York; ]ygßi..Jly HTH.IAMS. Pltfobgr;!.. I'. BOOTS ANT> SHOES, CHEAP FOR CASH. James robb, NO. 69 MARKET STREET, NEAR THE MARKET, LADIES' CHILDRENS’ BOOTS *nd BHOES, iIENS* CALF, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SHOES, OXPORD TIES, GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac. BOTff AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, BHOES, Ac. '“FORD’S” RUBBER BHOES, A tery superior article »nlne» vis Panama AaUroad. THE first class steamship UQHT, 2,600 tons, B. L. Tinkelpaogh, Master,SHE willsail from pier S, North Blw, on WEDNESDAY, March 10th, for ASPINWALL, connecting with the first class steamship ORIZABA, 2,600 tons, J. fl. BUtchen, Master, leering fiaofrandsco March 6th. For passage and freight, apply ONLY to D. TORRANCE, Agrnt, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. SYRINGES —I have just rec’d a supply of Mattson’• Celebrated Syringe*, pronounced to be supe rior to any other now to qh< Those wfohiug anything of tht« tlnii thonld «n» and examine these before purchaMiig elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING, fe9 corner of Diamond and Market etreet. STATIONERS' HARDWARE,— Cupyialg Presses and furniture for do. Stamping u OanaiUlng File*, M llanunera, Enenlop, “• Sand4parts. Twine “ Poet Office “ Tin Cutters. «. Desk Weight*, Pen Racks, agrrat variety, English Slates, with eqr. and oval frame* German, Iron and porcelain Slate*, Pocket Knives, Erasing do. Just received and lor sale by W. S. HAVEN, oc3o Market and 2d etreel. GROCERIES— 100 bgs prime Rio Coffee 70 ht chta. Y. H-, Black-and-Imperial Ton* 60 boxes 6* tad 8> Lamp .Tobacco; 200 keg* Nsili, assorted sires; 100 boxes Window Qlssa, assorted dxew 50 dot. Zinc Wash Boards; 100 do Corn Broom*; 600 bdl*. Straw Paper; 200 bxaOUxe, Oleine, Rosin and Palm Soa 100 do Sdoald and Star Candles, „ nolO R. BCJBISON * CO. THORN’S EXTRACT Of COPAIVA * SARSAPARILLA—Another rapply of this calrtmted Rpgliifa fc9 JQ3. FuEMINU. bushels just received and for pie by M HENRY H. COLLINB. CIDER. —Twenty-one barrels just received md foralr by U HENRY H. COLLI -VS. PRUNING TOOLS.—Saws, JCnives, Chis els, and all varieties of Pruning InrtrnoenU for the garden or orchard*. JAMI3 WAKDROP. CONGRESS WATER—A new lot receive. this day and for sale at JOS. YLKMISQ‘B. O AGRO.PATENT CARBON OIL LAMPS a£\J j ort nc'ii by J»4O UACKEOWN * FINLEY STOCKS —Bank, Bridge, Insurance and Copper Stocks told at public or private tale, by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Sale THURSDAY £Y£NINOB at the tier chanted Exchange jald LEATHER BELTING—A good supply of the boot Eastern Mnnnfactore, on hand for tale low by Jb-%1 J. A 11. PHILLIPS, 2tf and at St Clair »t. ACE LEATHER of a superior quality for | nJe by i. k 11. PHILLIPS, 'io*od 28 St CUir «t. INDIA RUBBER BELTING—A largo stock all sixes, 2,3 and 4 ply thick, at tho India Robber Depot Mi and 28 St Clair st. Ja3Q J. A H. PHILLIPS. DRY APPLES—2OO bus. prime Dry Ap plat for sale by HENRY n. COLLINS. SHORTS —19G backs Shorts in store an< tor sale by SPRINGER UARBAUOH A CO. jtSO No. 295 Liberty Street. S' HOIILDERS—3 casks Bacon Shoulders in (tore and fornde by 8. HAEBAUGIi A CO-, j»3O No. 295 Liberty Street. Sundries— 20 bales cotton; 231 sacks Wheat, white and red; 1 bbL Lard, On (teaser Fetihaneh to arrire for eale by ji2s ISAIAH PICKET A CO. SUGAR —100 hhds. fair to prime N. 0. Su gar in store and for ealo by JOHN PUJYD A CO. -OTTER—IO bbls Roll Butter for sole-by » j*2B JOHN FLOVD k CO. QA hhds prime Sugar landing per steamer Q\J Aurora Lraale-by [Ja3T] J AS. GARDNER. 1 fifv bbla prime Molasses per Ang! X V/VX £0 do Baltimore Byron, for *aie by 1*23 JAS. GARDNER. COUNTING HOUSE FURNITURE.—On hand or to order and forniihed promptly by T. B YOONO A CO., S3 ud 40 fimlthflcld »trect. TjURNING FLUID! BURNING FLUID!!— it Too can buy your Burning FI old, much cheaper and b«u«r than any place, at JOS. FLKMINU'B, jali corner Market rtrectandthe Diamond. CONCENTRATED LYE—SO cases on hand and for tala by B. L- FAHNESTOCK A 00. iEANS.—2OO bus. for sale by ) j*4 ILKNKY n. COLLINS. Qf\ KEGS prime No. 1 Six Twist Tobuct At v cn co mien meat for aaU low by PlittlVKß A DfLtVORTH Fresh butter -14 bbli freah 801 l Butter for table u*r. S “ “ Egg* 600 lb* No 1 Leaf Lard. ftec’d thi» momlna and for sale at No 27 Fifth *treet. U. HIDDLB. T)OULTRY. —A large lot of fresh Poultry, ■ Trtrklbß. Chickens. Dock* and G«*o, we'd tbia morn log and for sale »t No 27 Fifth»treet. 11. KIDDLE. INKS AND FLUlDS—Arnold’s, David’s Warren, Klrtlend'i and Maynard i br 33 ftoci 33 Market »te._ jail . - _ LOOHOL—IOO bbls. 76 and OOper cent. to ii“ br ji2o n. a. FAnNESTooaaco. POTASH— 20 casks Ist sorts for sale by B. A-'VAUSK3TO<;ii A CO. ATOLASSES—IOO bbla N. 0. Molasses and JxL Symp ferial* by J«2B FU)YP *CO T> APPEE SNUFF—Fresh only at rt, l6 JOA. rLKMTNOTi- TIMOTII Y SEED.—SO bgs. ajjaperior article tnator* and for *»li» by (do!8) ATWKLL, I«KB .. JCE SPURS— OF VARIOUS SIZES, For nle, Wholesale soil Retail, by W. D. MATCHERS. . Brolthfleld street, near HlXth. McLANE’S vermifuge and liver PILIA—ICO grow on hud tad for ul* bj B. L. PAUNESTOCK A CO., DolO come* of Wood and Fourth itmti. ENG. VENETIAN RED—2S bbk eUing, Aadetit 0-i'graphv, physiology, Writing, M.Mirn Arithmetic, Pit v viral *• Hook-Keeping. Ohi tnihtry. Algebra, Logic, lUiinnj. Geometry, Trigonometry/ For Greek, Latin, Italian. Sp-uiuh, Frenah, German, Bwediab and Anglo-Saxon. an additional charge of $1 will be < made. Qaijost received his large OOOKDfO AND PATILOR STOVES, QEO. W. nCBLET, Federal street, Allegheny. Educational, Piano, per course of twenty ImMtM. Use of Piano per term • Drawing, p*-r c>nr«- of twpntr Wv>u* .4 Oil Paiutiug •• “ ... 8 A German lady, an excellent pianist, resides In the family, and will give lesson* on the Plano ami In German and French. A few pupils will be iv crtim partly adapted for attaching \ to Bev Idms. For a foil 4e- r-fl W3|i\ \ •erlpaioa, price*, capacity, da.. » ||HJI V\ eddrese the caly authorised ■■BQfMflL R. COCHRAN A CO -44 Wert Ttami sC. We alee mianfar — Ttansh Bart Min Menu ef ail tlsee, both eld mad mew euaiiy, aad Pascal Kurt fttaahluea, and dealer* ta Barer* Wine, eld Dutch A usher Brand Beltisg Cloth, Mill irea* aad Oeartug ef every 4ee«y* lUa, Mill rtu, to. All artdala wanautad tejrtve «n ky R. OOCmUH h 8t CUir .treet. SEIDLITZ POWDEKS, always tre=b, on h«Ll llie Diamond. RESSEI* 110 GS —l4 Dressed ll.ks for bj _ J.vl _ (MLUNS_ and 30 MckTfor •ate by ..Jail lIK.VRY H. COLLINS_ EGGS.— G bble. Ejrirs ju.°t received and for •al* by JalB ■ R. DALZKU. ACO. T' ARRANT'S SELTZEiUVPKRIKN'f'WiII not fall to effectnaUr mfirf* Dyap*-p»u or ImltjfMtloß DUlotu IleaUaciw. Acidity of the Stomach. Co*- tirenert, HhiMnrutism, Affection <>t tt>«* Livir, Only tor *»1« at JOS. KLEAJtMi'S, jrilO corner of Market itreet and the Diamond.^ OiVBBLSrFUNT~n6 MIXY by ZUjrnis JAS. OARMNKR P*' ~ ATENT BUCKETS^-iOUd«»z,7"i a storennd for sale by Ja2o ISAIAH I>ICKK\ A Co. OfiTV BBLST Commercial White Wheat Z£\J\J Family Flour; 200 bbla. liuckiutfbain White Wheat Family Flotir. Arririne and for sato by JnlA J A>. 1 < AJll>t N KJt NO. MOLASSES— 3u"blj» v rimi ' X. O. . Molassr. In store *ml'fur «*!•• bj j*2l T LITTLE* CO. HU 3.* >.n<\ wtre.t. OTSCGAK—2O hhds prime fir sale , Jowr<-rcMhby T. LITTLE & »»• S’ UGA HAN D ~M OLA S S E S— -22 bhiii prime Pt3K»r 40 btls Plantation Molasses, To Arrive per itamcr Fort Wayne. for aale by jail JOUN FLOYD A CO., 173 Wood street. GREASE. —31 tierces of Grease receiving tad tor ale by It. DALZELL k CO. j»l!> ZZt Übnrtyrt. BACON— -5 casks llams and Shoulders jus rrc'daod fur ulr by J*]C SPRINGER HAUnAUOH * CO. HAM BAGS, of all sizes, made and print o<] to order. Any <)uantitr supplied upon tli* «bort e«l notice by DAVID V UKIUI^T. j*U:d*ltwF rnrtier Liberty and H.tnd stn*ct». GTrEEN APPLES— 15>>~ Y.bls* choice Win rter Apple!) Id store ami f-r *»l«* by j*7 T LITTLE A C«b. No UZ Socmd -I i nn BBLS. PIUME MOLASSES in store 1 l/U for«al*by Ul« JA.« • O A RUIN *!<-_ 1 Bun. Barley, X SO bapiCloTpr Seed, 100 taxes Prime Chew*. 10 kegs Lard, 20 bags Beans, b bbla. Hull Butler Received and f«r «alc hv j*4 HBNKY H CuLLINS_ UTTEK^5 _ bbla. freshroil Butter just re wired and for aale by _}** R. HUTCHINSON. OPS—-Bl)ale3priiiie Ist sort llopa in store nod for nl« by_ 8 I‘JUN GBRHAJ tU ADO I I_i CO. S’ENNA^ALEXANDRiA— 600 lbs in store and for Mle by 11. I* KAHN R3TOCK ft CO. iihds. Good Fair N. O. . Snspir lost rewired and for aalr hy " J gmtIVKH * DILWOKTH. UHSiTUKE ANTTCUAiUS.— Of every description ronitaolly tnannUcliiric* or mado t order, of the bewt material and wurinianabip by T. n YOUNG k CO : _ INDIGO, Manilla, Cabracas * Bengal—| 1000 lba. <>u hand and for aale by j*2S IL I*. FAHNESTOCK A CO._ Loulu-IT liW»''Uuir.u Mills: 17 do Gallatin tiil do Broadway “ Now Undine frutn steamer Anglo Salon fur tale by ISAIAH DICK BY k CO: sacks now landing from iteamer Anglo Saxon tor aale by ISAIAH PICKET ft 00. GUS—4 ""bxa now landing from steamer Anglo Saxon for «»U by ISAtAII DICK BY ACO._ WHEAT —7r sacks Ked Wheat and 48 sks White Wheat now limdiug fmm ateamer Anglo ton L S > U “ BICKKV* o>)._ DRY APPLES—2O bp now landing frum DICKEy 4 „ IlCiO T7L.IX SEEL) —nVks and libbla nrw lm from steamer f<>r c^ y RY £CO. Hums— 500 doi. Flint Hides; 31 .lo Ore«u Salted Uhl**; To .trir, nd Tor -!o b, SPKINOEK * f°' tl9 No 295 Liberty itnvst. Be DFO K V WATEK, fresh irom Uio ■prlngg, recM thU day by 3QS. PLEMIS » ' R. R. R. ' *VEB’« PILU. A FAL SB THEORY EXPOSED.— 4RE particnlarly adapted to derangement!- TIT* TRir* rctrVCE REVEALED il. ot th- digestive apparatus, tnd diseases ar&ing from , .Untied™r. $3. ku.- «f "‘'■’'■T 1 - A 'r" *"'■ “ f ,*?, ,h * i solution of it* power over disease, and 1U proper '*’•'• 1,1 Jig**** ’ trratmeDt of tb«fick. 1., ~. driu.ion Subjoined are statement* from eorn» eminvD* physicians, •*&,' r. - *. i. are doubtful, nod iu moat caseaunnatirfxctory. . . .... i., K « • »«-Dowse Ttiev ar* mild, ' tain thoory, a* practiced by the regular faulty. oI ‘•» ■“£ J»rx>» « **t> “-i Uvta Cowrum* : Wo hove proved the otter Wlacroflh. reguUr to*. J £*?W,r, frli, or .W lark C,ty. : of modidne, ami the great undeniable- truthfulness their victim* hadto live, ; f£mU tl»a any one rrm.-dr ! can mention. I sincerely . Relief, KegubUM. or Iterlnat,*» the case ®*J f T r „ |plf( . thM wo L ' lTn u-ngth a porgativs which I. worth, baa restored those dying patients to now lita.ami u^^j k , lbe o{ the profession and the people.- In the treatment of the sick by the B. H. K- i 7 : ljrsprPKi._lM.Mt3Tuj.tl there h. nothing left to chance , From Dr. Henry J. Knar, qf Lou*. remedies are so prepared uto iu thclr “Tl ie ptuA you were kind enough to »• nJ me hat. Uwu auto powers, founded on principle* ea tU- | a)l utr j ln mT practice, and hare aatUfi«d m« that the, are power orer d»MM m thB i'tT , r.dSereniMK-s to fall ' truly sn extfaonliuary medicine. Bo pecnliariy are they earth. It is therefore. Inipoahblew >h< tmrl|ltT f or w [ llc h adaple. o». of Jy.- they may be giren, and of p+ptui and i ndiyutum with.thfui, which had resisted the temto Uoo -r heo«m m of I utimr remedies wo commonly use. indeed I have export- WA?S U REAUY this reme.ly Is mentally found them to beeffeetiial In alm>wt ull the . nu ‘S“ lbXl,-u,r.»r«l .lib r»l». ! Pl»lot. far .bkb ,ou re como..»J ,b.-» » appueu to uiu jw* j ~. »nj nncusmres ccaaefs ! Dreccrtar—Dutßßtx*—ltrxA* IdttwH I™ .od'wouSdoJ limb U«.oit< lu.lßor- I Knm Vt. J G. o“a,^ !iu,.«, Ibolw.,'. Immtaom-.-oJ.ioi*- i * " I Cramps, SleUmssat *h bowel* are left rn*- f'-ctiml toclrnuse the etniinn h and eap-1 e-rrws. The, are ~ '■ l °" c “• * the |»it* and distresa, mmoTo the dilUcultr j 1 B 1 P* 1 ' and a regular action to tl.e liver. spuuhcH, Uiwels ~thcr organs— they neither irritate, inflame, sicken «>r weaken tl.e patient, and the evacuations are natoral, with -1 outproatrating the system or cramping the bowel* i These reumdiua are the only onea that have reduced t e I hygienic pnuciplu to the &xlty of a matheamtieai demon ' stnitlou—invsrutlile in all case*, and prwwedlng on a seltJed * ruiiliun. They, and they aioae, have Imparled to the in ■ congruous ex(ierionre and repugnant practice of the sftcall- I ed “regular fciculty,” the precision and InvariahiUty which I are essential to the requirement* of a science. Taking the ! human body as the problem, and boalth as iU normal con - ditiou, they proceed by .fixed rule* to eliminate all extrane i on* aud duletrrlous particles, and thus restore the constitu tion to its Integrity, by the expulsion ofthoeo local or organ j lc Irrrgiilarties which vitiate lie soundness of the whole. DANOKSOCS DIBLAXta. In Cholera, Yellow Fever, Ship F*var, Dysentery, Dla rhoea, Typbns and Typhoid Fever*, and all malignant and m*lariou»forera, Radway’i Re»dy Itelkfoad Regulators are not only poaitive curatives, but certain preventives. Not only In the milder latitude* of the North have tb«»* remedies cured tbn patlcuta of these tcrriblo maladies, but under the burning xanes ol the trepica, where, In tho wildest aud meat violent degrees, they ecu urged the people as ft !<*- tiltmco. Witn these remedies you need not fear exposure to any cuutagiousdisoase or Infectious malady. CONSTITUTIONAL 01JUASU. AU diseases that have become cßoWuAod In tho system, called chronic or constitutional* Redway's Roeolrent, aided by the Roller and Regulators, will re-movo. Scrofula, Bron chitis, Ulcere, Sores, Fever Sore*, llumort, llumora, Salt Rheum, and all skin disease* will quickly yield to this all powerful remedy. Tho use of the Resolrent will. In a few week*, entirely change the whole condition of the body, we care not from how many generations you have derived your title to the diseases established In your bodies, Redway’s Resolvent will remove It, and give to you what your ftrrefathers were nas ide to—a pure and healthy body—free from diseases ooxMOit tuaaisxs. AU diseases prevalent at this season of the year, caused by derangement of the organs of tbs system, sudden change* id the weather, heat mnd cold, disturbed circulation nf^the blood Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tic Dolereux, Bowel Com pluinta, Frver aud Ague, Headache. Tnotharhe, Arbe*and l*ains o[all ktoda, Bruise Burns, Scalds, Fail*, lufl.-unms lory Dlseasoa, Congtative Diseases, Humors In the •jul- m Impure Ulood. Bolls, Postal* Pimples, IMotcbiw, *c l-iver Complaints— Dywtwpsia, Kid nay Complain U. and all disease* whether acute, inflammatory, malarious, perrons, chronic or constitutional. Rad way's Remedies wiU most positively exterminate and reotore the Infirm and enfeebled system to health and strength. as cma—to th* dtihu. Ve who hare friends now upon the brink of the grave, on whom all hopes of recovery are loet—who bare Doen given np as lncnrabls by yonr physician, we Invite you to make ooe more effort losav# the rained Ufa of the dying one- A , trial of three Remedies cannot do any injury, and may re- : store to Ufe and health, even tb*ngh no hopes are entertain ed by your physician. Over a thousand such instances have corns to oar knowledge; and we therefore, fcel ourselves Jus tified in requesting the trial. Surely, after the physician nr* he can do no more, his prejudice to your nsiug * reme dy that must do good, is criminal. As no ot the instances w» have alluded to In the above article, wo refer the public to the rase reported to os by Richard Griffith, Esq, wall known in Canada West as a man of high Integrity, and well approved of by bis countrymen or bl» high official capacities. Bmsnninß, fontenae Co, C W, l June 24th, 1557. ( In October, 1566. my wile giving birth to a child, left her | nod too early and canght a severe cold, which premised to i terminate her life. The host physician* In this neighbor hood and Kingston were in attendance on her —but all of no vaail—(As doctors had pi pen her up to die. Fbr icren am ' ttcuiivt ictrJci l sat at her bedside, momentarily watching I to see hrt breathe her la-t. 1 happened to see a copy of ! yonr paper called u Tta Moving World,” and there read of I your medicines. I resolved to test them as a last resort. I gave her tho Jicio/rerttwith the Regulator* and Rollef—ac cording to directions, and tn three cbxyi oblared a wonder ful improvement- From this she daily recuTered,aud 1* now, thank God, better than evar she was in her Ufa UIHUA Uw, LTIKI lU—U ‘ “ —— *“ ——- - * The child, when three months old, caught a bad cold, and dwindled away to a mere skeleton, nothing but bone aud ikin his ryes protruded from Ai* head; at i f they would drop not; the physicians alt united in nying there was no use of at tempting to save him, hit ease v ns hopdets, as he woj too young and must die. But I thought different. Tour Rem edies gave llto to my wire, while the doctors gave her up to death. 1 again had recourse to them. I gave him the Re solvent Internally and used It as a wash externally to his a ye»_be t* now a laughing, hearty, prattling child, enjoy ing the best of health. Your aim ehadiani and grateful servant, RICUARD QKX7YITII. The above, reader. Is but ou* out of thousands of similar cases in Ihe world, where had the verdicts of the phrsictana. relied upon without further trial, death would have eeltod IU victim. Do not therefore give up yonr frieuds ou the mere report of your physician* who say they can do no more. When yon are told this, report to our Remedies. RABWAF A 00., 162 Fulton street, N. Y. For sale by UUNT k MINER, Masonic lUH, Pitts, bnrgb. The R. R. R. Remedies are sold bj Druggists, Merchants and Storekeepers. ant# _ fel&dawlyF RADWAY'S READY RELIEF—S gross oo hand and for tala by B. L. FAIINESTOCK A CO-,. oc2fl corner of Wood and Foorth *tr?«t*. Tb« Greatest Medical DUeorery O F TB B AQ K. MR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, lIAS discovered in one of oor common pasture weeds, a remedy that core* every kind of llnmrui from the worst Scrofula to a common Pimple. lie Las tried it in over eleven hnndred cases, sort nover UiUnl except in two caeee (both thunder hr.mar ) He has now In his poascaslon over two hundred certificate* of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure * nursing sore men th. One to three bottles will cure the wont kiu.l of pln.ple. of the f»c«. , , _ ' ' Two to three hottlai will eODur the srstem of bolls. Two bottles are warranted to core the wore! raukei lu th* month and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to rare the wont case of errsipolaj. ... ... One to two bottles are warranted to core all tremor* of the warranted to sure running of ths ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to rare corrupt and rnn- B ln«r ulcer*. One bottle will cure ecaly eruption or the skin. Two to three bottle* are warranted to rare the moet despe rate cases ot rheumatism. i- Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst cares Threw"to* four bottles are warranted to ears salt rbeum. Fits to eight bottle* will rare the worst case of scrofula. A beuefltXs always experienced from the first bottla,and a perfect rare is warranted w ben the above quantity U t»- k *Nothiag looks eo imerobable to those who *“*• *“***“ ried all Ute wonderful medicine* of the day, ae that a rom mon wresl growing in the pastures, and along o d wali. should rare every humor In the system, yet U is now a fixed fact. If yon have a bnmor It has to start. There are no its nor and*, horns or bs’s about tbs suiting some cases and not yours.' I peddled over a thousand bottle* oflUn the viciui yof BostonT I know !U effreu in ervry cmo. It h«a ready done some or the greatest cure* ever douo *»» Uaseje IbuietU. I gave it to children overs year eld: to old people of etxty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children whoee flesh was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect sure rf *to?£Si. b -bSi^S , i3'-tto ■ «»ck alwarscure it. It give* great relief to catarrh and ditxi nees who havo bren costive for tcsts, bars takraand . . ..j l. i. Where the body is sound It works JUtotojlbut oLr.thor.l.*nj WM.of Uon, of mturA it will *«7 .Infulut fcolliigi. J » 4.n to ■ n«k. Tbor. it nortr ■ bml rwult from 0- 0° tb. ciiutntr,, oho. th.t Mlo« bo*" Jo” **l" I* 1 r °“"T !!” fmVS.no. lhtmJtomtof th. ntot rnlntipo oium.’rfu tint mm o**t ll.t-i.~i to- So ui’Sto ...r nKOMOTTt *.t th. bo.l ,00 mo g*t- I b.v. likowlt. .n h.rlToK, wbto tlmm.re.l In “"m olomnolllnit of th* »“* “ J unto th. *ot«. 1 ttw M cnu. Prko of th. Mtdtatl bottl. . DIRECTIONS FOR UBt *- ... Adult, on. Übl.-poot.ml pur to- ““''"Vtorl to ___ t wrt towinfUb childrenfroci five to sight years, tea EShr*.Tdlnifloo o» b. »«!■ dnatitutiom, toko enough toop.n.l. on tbo lowd. ttrim . dft Mr. KENNEDY giTW per*on»l awnduieeln b*dcM« of ,C Md , Wl.ol~l...dr.D.N .. DR- """“gw 1 " *** o' ">«e. “ d J - p - "SSSlrt^ jhnny. >PIU KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOYEBY— IV 2 PTC- OT. “dßfor d B for “]f A b ,I NESTOCK ft CO. rir3 fom.r of r *»d y«orth trwU. _ . wnKDBIIFVL DISCOYBBl 1 JI Tirmcii ha“ been tub study and ,h.ch h» too, ~™.IJ „, Of PITTSBURGH, PRifNA. m.3m™ Shfd. im &' DYSVEPSIA, which dleeaae which the hominy* la the Ant caw Re»erToir [Stomach] clean and S.;; hcJth .rtanhrtt.. ,Q rkrT“;oiis^ d h^rt.«hi»t w. lr eijrht to ten yen, end baa tried hot all In vain, until hnudredi of expertoenuon cured blm ind hia prawn^e’ljjh t to twelve daya, without palp or y — feeling* In the .yatem, but on »v. C^oe *!i«r** l it IneSroretee the ayatem end give* e healthy tho contrary, U OT coplooaly oh the wtion to e T®?LP“^ ea i l i J y action to the atcmaeh end Hw. bowele, end gl Qjnal dieting, which will not Intenere—-i roiu >»s DYBPBPSIA CORIiUL.- i Whet kind ofdi«*** wiU P rod , a l c * ? W"* 4 SiSlFhlSa Owoeptfiof tL Mind, Ka«rt»mm. Fhlneei Sowing np of yonr Fcwd, end elao Wind, Of Will be prod need bom e “ «f Ih« .ll fO»™l dir*-" E?^? l ibUatatement latrne, which npeene nil who have been tick know this sELr.££i£e£‘^-rw, . -* » it la to a poor patient who hee beep rif to point him to a remedy that he can Cerlng for ®* a the caoee that haa made him E Z lh ; ;* “ ,flw : aassissa“A«.'i-i 1 T K^SCTTo«rildeg°°««‘_!“ . maim In onrdt, andCQgatJ wffltl»a&tP UnblanlMhl, | nalittM.* IMktqß *■*•»>•*>*» ■maaow Q.V'.-ni *L»n, /•...« Dr. J /' I .4/ rut mil, Can^ta ‘Tw much rutin.>t l»! nrxnl ..f ymir I’ll.Ls f"r tin* euro nldj»iii me In proclaiming ' RAILROAD NOTICE it for of Um multltud.-a win* tnQ-r from that | rpHK PITTSBURG U. FT. HTI EgCE3H»£H5ap complaint which, allhoiigb bud euuugb Iruuclf. i* lh*pr» | WAYVK k CIIICA»>U 111 11 Vs i'i~iT~~ genilor of others that art* Wurse. I believs roitwww to RoAD CoMPAN Y. with Hi ample Rolling Ft.*ck nixl e.piij oritfDntn In the ltv.-r. hot your I’tu.s aff-ct that »rgnn and j m( „ jt> uaditM , hr „ ni;h eot.uoctn.ua. u prepared to tpm*p.-rt cure the disease." i Pa*k.ugvrs and Freight from Philadelphia end Pitl.LuigL Urtnunu of rn« ItLOon—.VanrtLA - hirstm** Fait u , Chicago. M Lout*. Indianapolis, Cincinnati. ami all pL-m-s Koech— I Tmta-Tcxom RnitijuTisii - tlot-r— ; Wett y, u , tll W)Wt Wllh „ j,. ?n r < ,-iUnij und NtrkALutA. expedition • Prom Dr. Estkitl flUl. mOadelphia. I fact tlmt tbl* read form* a direct and -ornu.lidat-d -Tmt were right, Doctor, In saving that your I’t j IIQO Pittsburgh and Chira fc -... I, a .r.PUcnt guar ’V W.«l. Tb-y d.. that. I hare used them of late yean to I |hllt TnUn(| wli l make g-d u:m-. an enneermrs my practice, aud agree with your sttUenu-ut* 01 their ufneuej. j w j t j J ou otlt«r itotnls. They stun ulatn Ibecxcretoiies.aijd carry off the luipuntk-s , p*«-iE*oim nurtl inn that stagnate it. the bl-el, rtig-ml.wmg diaeaae. They I * Pittsburgh. I Crwtllne. ■ Ft. Wavne stimulate the organa of digestion, anJ infn»o t! mllty and ig g j; w A B j.W f. a: j9oO p. vigor Into the system. Express 2.16 p.m. | 10.06 p. m. i 6.46 a.'v. “Such ronie.llo» a* yon prepare an- a national benefit, and Mmjl Trniu p,tt»lmrgh at 6.30 i su arriving in Uhl you dreorve great credit fur them." j cap) nt & yj, a. it. Exprre* at 2.00 P. U. Ij« Iltituait—Sick Ui-idachc—loct großata—Tilks- I , Uach cx.rct»s*Ti—.Mail train at 9W P. m. F.xprm ! DropsT-—l‘i.rTHOHA— PaRjU-tsis—Fits—Ac. : tmin at T w a. u l)r. Edward Bryd, Ikiliimore. , The Jooa. a. Train from Pittsbnrgb Using aTrnhi fur local “Dear Uk. Atek: I cannot answer yon vhat complaint* i iloVP ruxk.'n at Cr.setlcne by hxprr** tram from I hare cured with jour IILU better tlian to *ay aU that «c< | p lJle |, Hr .h „{ -j j.s y B ew treated untA a puajative medicine. I pUro greist de)»»)cotitie<-rioum with Traiii* for I’hda.. Ha* lung beeo mannfactnre«t hv a pnirtlralchcmiat, au lev , delphist reliance ot the Baggage checked through, and do charge for handling, afflicted, from the log cabin of tbo Amcn an (wasant to the For tickets and further information apply to A. T. JollK paiacc* of RurcpraD king*. Thronghuutthlientirecountry, BTON, Agent, at Uie Oreat Western Railroad office, directly In every state and city, and In.lced every hamlet it on the rorner of the Monongahela Uooje, I’ituhurgh, or l» contatos, Curaar PcctoXai. Is known as tlie beat of all reme- OEOEOB PARKIN, Passenger station, Penu SLabctwrer, die* for diseases of the threat and lungs. In many foreign Wayns and Hand; B. F. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn Ut. countries It t* extensively used by tbclr most intelligent oppoelte Tremont llonsp, Chicago, or t the Ap-nts at the phystuiana If there is any dependence on what men of Stations along the line. ev»iy station certify It has done for them; If we can trust To commence on MONDAY, January 26th, and continue our i.wu senses when we see the dangerous affections <-f the until further notire. longs yield to It; if wo can depend jn the aavurance ot In- J J HOUSTON. Ocn. Pass’r and Fr’l Ag’t. telllgent physicians, whose business l* to know, in short, tf D W. BOSS, Pan’r Agent, Chicago, there Is any reliance u]>on any thing, then is It Irrefutably J H MOOKK. Sop't. prov.-n that this medicine d >re cure the class of discuses It * ' Is dreign.it f..r beyond any aud all other reraedicaknown to mankind. N..tiling but ita intrinsic Ttrture, and the unmls takallc l*neflt conferr.il oo thonsauils ot sufferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. White many Interior remcdlre have been thrust upon the community have failed, and been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial conferred t*cooQts on the afflicted they can Derer forget, and produced cures too uumuruus aod remarkable to bs forpitten. Prepared by DR. J. C. A YKR, Practical and Analytical Chemist, lowell, Mass, and sold by all Druggists and Deal ers tn Medicines evrrrwhcre. tm deLdawlvF AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL AND TILLS can l»e bad, wholesale or retail, at ’ B. L PAIINKSTOCK * CO’3, 0e25 corner of Wnnd and Fourth at*. |l«B.im ana Strength Unit Inevitably Follow Its Use. Boerimve’s Holland Bitters. The celebrated Holland rem *dy for Djip«j>«iL»s I>iM*aj*e of the Kidney*, Liver Coro* plaint*, Weaknca* of any IlnJ, Fever and Ague, and the va rious affect lona coOM-quiTit upon * disordered Stomach or Liver. Such as Indigestion, Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Paint, Heartburn, Ln«a of Appetite, Deapoodency, Costive n-*«, Blind and Bleeding Ptlea. In all Nervoua, Rbeumatie and Neuralgic Affection*, it liaa in nnraeroui Inttaocee proved highly beneficial, and in other* affected a decided euro. Nature finds do Orw enemy to combat, with thli delighh fnl tonic in the ayitem. It* effect* are almost magical, yet the cure permanent. It communicate* no violent (hook to U>c ayatein, hot by arousing its vital energy to normal ao -tion, enable* It to throw off the cause, am] tho* thoroughly eradicate* the disease. When UayuMidnal rirtue* an* *y universally ackoowl cdgnl, and particularly here, where It h»a beeomo to popn* lor a* a family medicine, that it la aold by many of the gn> err*, aa well aa by all the druggist*, it would aoem neodlcaa to offer further evidence; yet aa chore are douhtleea tome who have tried many adrertiaed remedies, and atill auffrr from I>y*pep*iai n one or mom of it* dreadful form*, we »üb ‘oin the following certificate*, the *othentlc*ity of which cauuot be doubted, coming a* they do from pereona to well known. WIIAT IT 18 DOING FOR TIIE BICK- Wm.&rfaucbxnan, Esq., the woll known Lithographer, say* ' I b»v* frtMjnrntly owni Ikrrhave’s Holland Bitten, an*! find II Invariably relieve* todbcMtion and debility.” Rev. Samuel Rabctck *ayc “1 found special Mlef from Its ow for a severe headache, with wblcli l had l.>t)g suf J W. Woodwell. Esq., aaym: “I have used Behave’* Hoi and Bitters myself, and r«cvnm<-amach or liver." Dr. Ludwig,editor of the Fackel, Baltimore, pronounce U “a medicine deeorring the confidence of the public.” Dr. Ederbart, the leading German pbyiictan of Peona. haa prescribed It frequently during the pant there* years; with marked aoocca in debultated stiUcsoftbe digestive organa, or ot the system generally. Tho mennirer of Ballou’s Vinegar Factory, say* “I used It myself, and was therefore Induced to try lla effect upon oi) wife.(troubled with the greet debility common to all ui • consumptive habit,) and really It la doiug her more good than anything ahe ha* ever taken.” NOTICK.—WbovTcr MjevUto find In thia a beveraga will be diaappointod; but t<> the tick, weak aud low apiritod, It will pruva a grateful ar< iiintic cordial, poaaeeaed of alugu lar remedial properties. CACTIONI—The giwai p •Isirity of thia delightful Aro ma, haa Induced many unit.. which the pnulic ahonld guard against purchasing. Uv out persuaded to hoy any thiug elae until you have givon Botrhave’a Holland Bitten e fell trial. O&A'lHittle will convince you how infinitely supe rior it ia to all thtwe linitatiooa. at *1 00 per b«Ul*, or tix bottle* for *6.00 by the aele Proprieior*. BENJAMIN PAGE, Jo., I CO., No 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. OXSXOOI. XOXSTI. Philadelphia, T. W. Dyntt A Sons, No. IS3 North Second street; Now York, liarnee A Park, 301 Broadway, comer Duane; Baltimore, Cuabare Brother*; Gay street, and Penn sylvania Avenue* Cincinnati, John D. Park; Chicago, Bar clay Brothers, 213 Bonth Water strset; St. Lon la, Barnard Adams A Co.: New Orleans, J. Wright A Co. fel:tapldAwF _ BCF.RH AVF/S HOLLAND BITTERS—IOO dor on hand and for sale by B. L. FAKNF.BTOCK A CO., nold comer of Wood and Fourth street* C~AKTKR’S SPANISH " M IXTURE.—A good supply od hand and ibr sale tiy B. I„ FAHNESTOCK A CO., nalC comer of Wood and Fourth streets. DELAY SOT, Ye who Consider a fine Head of Hair NATURE’S GREATEST ORNAMENT, but ere it la too late use HANDER 1 8 SCALP TONIC, wnlch restore* tho healthy condition of the scalp, cauaee hair to grow on the bald, and chocks, auy tendency toward Its falling out, and becoming thin. Afr»Fur sale at Gie principal Druggist*, and by the Pro prietor .SIXTH STREET, two doora below imitbfield at. mylfl _ I' NDTa~ ft. from to 10 Inches In calibre, 3 and 4 ply thick, lultable for hydraot,Steamboats, Fire and Lncomotivo Knglue purposes, formJeby__ __d*g J. A 11. PHILLIPS’. OCHRE— 50 bbls. American and French for sale by B. A. PAHNKSTOCK A CO„ noil corner Wood and First at*. IDES— -107 Green Salted Hides. 76 Dry Flint Just received and for sale by drt SPRINGER lIARBAUGH. New crop sugar & molasses— lObhda.N.O. Sugar. 20 bbla. N. O. Molsium*, 1100*4 this day aud fur ealo by T LITTLE A CO., dt>l4 No. 112 Second street. SUNDRIES-100 bus. choice Neshannocl Potatoes; 130 bbls. Fall and Winter Apples; 3 “ Sweet Cider, pure Juice; New Philo, Sugar Cured Ham*; Bmall lot of old Shouldm, good order, Iu store and fur snle at 27 FUth street. H. KIDDLE. CIDER. —5 bbls. Sweet Cider for salt by de* HENRY H COLLINS. BLANK BOOKS.—On hand, or made t< order in superior manner • WM. G. JOHNSTON A CO-, de9 Blank B«uk Wareboute 17 Wood St SUNDRIES. —Tenn. Flour, IR3 sacks vari ous brands; do do 78 bbla Broadway Mills; Sumac 73 bags; Grease 28 bbls. on steamer Fanny Fern to arrive an for sale by ' deO ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. HOPS. —15 bales Prime New York Hops in store and for aale by dc2 S. ItARBAOOH. MOI.ASSES — . 100 bbls. prime PlantatloafOak Cooperage,) 40 “ St James Sugar House, “ In store and for sale at reduced prices and accommodating terms, by WM. MITCHKLTREE, Ja, A BRO-, no2Q SOO Liberty street. OYSTERS —In daily receipt of J. V. Pratt’s celebrated No. 1 Norfolk Oysters, In cans or in *b*Tl, bytbn tbl or box, wholesale and retail. Will warrant them equal, if not superior, to any Oyster broagbt to this market. d»8 • H. RIDDLE. SPANISH BROWN—2S bl>l». for sale by coll „ PA.r*HN|gTOCII ICO. BDCKWITEAT FLOUR—SO Hack*, 50 lbs. each,Jolt r*c*d and Yor sale by ortii t umi A 00 HOPS —4 bales new for sale low. 457 UWBftDtIRXQPtWVffiIMi Bailwais. | ills* JHaairJvAnU Railroad. 1»58. •\rriXTER AitRAivGE-nsTjajcmssm January 18th, I" , „ TIIK PAST MAIL TRAIN' leave* the Pav.wmj.*» r Station ; every morning, except Buoday, jUi-05 o'clock, Pittsburgh I lute, arriving In Philadelphia at IliO p. Jl- TUB EXPRESS TRAIN Lwvca the Stabon f”iy«te ulngatS.oQ, ! . I The Johnatuwn Accommodation train leave* Pittsburgh i daily, except Sunday, at SJ» o'clock, P. M-, rtoppmg at all station*, and running aa tar aJ Contmaugh. rir*t Accom nwdatiiin Train for Turtle Creek Urldge, leave* daily. Sunday, at I0.40»m. Tbo Second Accommodation Train tor Turtle Crrek Sundny excepted, at 4.i> I*. M~ The Third Aerommadatkm Train for Turtle Creek h«*v*a dally, except Sunday, a£fc2J P. M. ReturniugTrainsarriWinl’ittalmrgb aa follows: —Ex pro ** 1.16 p m.; Johnstown Acaonißii-lale-n II *. m; Find Turtle Creek Accommodation, tL6o». m.: Sv..inl Accommodation. 12. tCp.ro.; Third Accommodation, tl.lo p m Train* f.r m*lr*rltl- and Indiana connect *l Hhuiavilli* • Intersection with Moil Train Beet, Expr<*«« Train M est, »r.J the Juliiijtowu Accommodation Tnuu Ra*t and V\r*t. Pittsburgh and Cnnuollsville Train*, stopping *t alll M*t tions ~ii the Pittsburgh an l Conn.dl»villo Road, havedaity. : Sundny rxc>pf*t, ' In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania Rail* 1 rnurl, u the accommodation* now offered oantiot b« aurpaw* *«*t*d . and rouif«rt to all w b<> may farur this road with their pvt- Fan* to N«w T-<« k i ** |’lillmlr]|iti|B " ** lUlttuiore., . “ *• LaacutiT.. •• “ JlAfrUtiuri; dieckfil to ml Stati-Ts oti the I'vunrylTabla Itnit 1t.4.1, on.l to J'lalaJelpbia. italmnure nn.| V« Y. rk. pnrctiasJni? tkkru* In ram Kill t> • r T"'i Out. In luliitUou to ti.r put."ft r.»ti«, <-xi •; t fr- ui tuti n« vlmr* Iho C lun n*> N.-Tict— In com* ..f iup», lb« C..m|.at.> Mil h-llthurrv rM-jx.uFible T.ir jH-r» -n.il only, Hint for an tnpxtiit mit pxwtltoe V It—Th« Kaccliiuf Umi.itn» l.iti- !ua •""•t* -n ; ‘"I .U, i'KSDviiK'ra mul fu nnt It/ oxct'ui] £’> * «*ni« lur ••acli I'wi n» H r mi'l K.ir 11< krta w|>|>ljr In J. STEW AilT. . At thd [* It-U Si »t;cn. m Liberty an 1 ur-mi-tv 1 93 7 VV Inter Arrau cement. IM7. ST. LOUIS, ALTON ANDnsTwjCEE^sg CHICAGO RAILIIOAD.—Onfift3S2SSE!!2E& Rod after OCfuBBK 2d, Trains will run ■•lull”*'*: GOING SOUTH. Leave Chicago at 11-3 u a. u. aIJ 10X0 p. u. Arrive •: St l.ouis ►.SO a. ».ui:l 1 P «- GOING NORTH. Leave East Ft. Louis at SAW A. X. and fcCO P. u. Arrive at Chicago »t .......0:40 P. X. and br4ii a. U. CONNECTIONS; At CHICAGO, with all the Great Eastern aod Northern Lines. "I* At JOLIET, with Rock Island Railroad West, ail'd ‘•Cat Off,” East. At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Peoria and o jaaafca Rail road for Peoria, Ualesborgh, Burlington and Intermediate plaee*. At B LOO SI INOTO N, with minds Central Railroad, North and South. At SPRINGFIELD, with Great Wcsteni (Til) Railroad, East for Dncatnr. kci R est for Jackeonvillr and Naples. At ALTON, with Terro Haute and Alum Railroad East, and steamers on the River. At ST. LOUIS, with Ohio and Mow. Railroad East, West by Pacific Railroad ami Missouri eU-nroin to Northern Mis souri, Kansas and Nebraska. Al*o. to nil points on the Illi nois and Mississippi rivers. JS-Throoph Tickets can be obtained >t all the principal Railroad Offices. *B_Tnivugh Tickets and Freights as low as by any other Routo. A. H. MOORE, General Superintendent. R. M. GOODRICH Gen. Eastern Agent. n«3 mr7:dly Pennsylvania Railroads Tiie great central Boots, connecting the At\»ntir£B^r&fr i '*BB mm *S3e+ cities with Western, North-Western, and South-Wssteni States by a continuous Railway direct. Thi* road also con* sects at Pittsburgh with dally tine of Steamers to all ports on the Western lUrer*,and at Cleveland and Sandu*ky with Steamers to all porta on the North-Western Laker, making the most direct, cheapest, and reliable route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Great H ’ext. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH FIRST CLASS—Boots, Shoe*, Ilats and • Capa, Book*, Dry Ounda, (In boir*, bates and trunks,) Drug*. (In boxes and bales) Feathers, Kura, ke , SECOND CLASS.—Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Tic king, tm original Drugs (in casks.) Hard* are, * leather, fin rolls or boxes) Wool and Sheep I'-Ua, (Eastward THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Steel. Chains (in cask*,) llsmp. Bacon and Pork, salted (loose or in casks,) Jolmcco, manuftetnr ed, (except Cigars or Cut.) Ac., Ac FOURTH CLASS.—Coflee, Kish, Bacon. Beer and Pork (in casks or Ik>***, Eastward.) and Lard Oil. Nail*. Soda Ash. 0« r man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Ac FLOUR.—SI,OO per bid. until further noti GRAIN —In car loads tic per lw fbs. nnti COTTON—-$2 per bale not exceeding 600 I farther notice. shipping gor*!s from any point < phia, be particular to mark packages ifaiZrotti" . All GorxUeooxiguod to the Agci at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be fur detention. Faxtanr Aocrm—o. K. Et*ns, M Eilby street, Bo*t.>n; j F. Clarke, No. 2 Bator House, and No. 1 William street, nnJ John McDonald, No. 8 Battery Place, New York; Pierre A Co., Zanesville, 0g Irwin 4 Co., and Springman A Brown, Cincinnati, CL R. ; C. Meldnxxn, Madison, Indg DrmeeuU, Bell A Co, and Carter A Jewett, Louisville, Ky.; P. 0. ued for the transportation of passengers aud freight to ami from Pittsburgh and Omnellsvllle, connecting with the (Vuna. Central Railroad at Urinton’s Station. Arrangetnenta have also been made with the Central Railroad .by which tlirongh freight to and Baltimore will be carried from point* on tbe burgh and Coonelsville Railroad, by cor loads, on favorable tonus. RrxSEto o> Taairs—On and after Monday, 28th Doc. the P&annger Trains will be run daily, except Sundays, as follows: Staii Train, will leave the Passenger Station of the Penni Railroad, at Pittsburgh, 7.ooo'clock, A. arriving at Cm neltsvitle at lfoOO A. M. Express Passenger Train wf!T leave Pittsburgh at 1:20 o'ck P. M, and arriveal CoantUrville at 8.-20 P. M. Rgrqa-’aao —Express Train will loavs ConneUsviUe at 6 o’clock, Ai M n connecting with {the Blairavllle Accommo dation Train on the Psnua. Railroad which arrives at Pitts burg at 11 A. M. Mail Train will leave ConnellrriTJe at 2tfo P. SL, and'coo nects with tbe Brinton Accbmmodatlon Train on the Poena. Railroad, which arrive* at Pittsburgh at &00 P. M. Freight to and from Pittsburgh and stations os the Pitts burgh aud Coussllrville Railroad, will be received and de livered at the outer Depot of the Peona. Railroad Company Booting A Hall’s Coaches for Mt. Pleasant, Uuioutown, Frostburg and Cumberland leave Connellsrtllc regularly on the arrival of tbe trains. Mall Train connects also at West Newton with coaches, by tbe plank road, with Mount Pleasant, Somersot, Berlin, Sandpateh, Cumberland, Ac. Ticket* can be had from the Ticket Agent at the Penua. Railroad Passenger Depot. ori H BRACK TOFF. •»- - * Sundries— -200 bbls No 3 Large Mackerel: 100 hf bbls” 20 bbls No 2 20 hf bbls” 20 bl-ls No 1 2i hfbUi " U>o bbls lickled Ucrring. 100 half bbls White FUh; 60 “ Trout; 25 bbls “ 25 “ Lake Salmon: , 10 drums Codfish;' 75 bbU New Orleans Molasses; 60 “ Whits Flint Hominy; 60 ” P'arlath; 200 “ White Lime; 100 “ Hydraulic Cement; 100 boxes Pearl Starch; 30 bbls “ ” 1000 boxes prim* W. R. Choc»u: I 20 bbls Eggs; 1600 bushels Dried Apples; 100 bbls No 1 Lear Lard; 100 bushels Clover Seed, For sale by Ja27. J. B. CANFIELD. ATKINS’ CELEBRATED SO DAY CLOCKS, fis/h for Counting Room and Parlor. n v !y Anasscrtmsnt In Rosewood ca»«i;eleg«nt patterns Xjy Just received and for sale l.y _J. R. REiID A . Je3oaltf Jowelera, No. 68 Fifth street. JOB PRINTING.— CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL nEADS, BILLS LADING, POSTERS, _ —■ PAMPHLETS, LABELS, \\ LETTKR iIKADS ' And dwcrlpUno of Job prinßni.pWnotonain.nb -• •«-* J —»• JSBSSffIS (no!) Print,™. Bind... ,nd SlntlolCT. 67 Wood B JO ST RECEIVED— -760,000 German Cigar* 148,000 Havana “ 200 bxt. Virginia Mauniactored Tobacco. The Urgnt eaaortment of Cigan endTobaccoew offered n thUrity U now open forexamiaationand tale, at GEORGE WETMA.VB cor. fimltbfleld nreet and Diamond Alloy C KEGS NO. 1 LARD; t) 8 bbls. fresh Roll Butter. Rec*d and for sale by oc a SHRIVKR k DILWOBTH. 1 KAban Prime Rio Coffee just received 1 OK) ana for sale by SHUTTER iDILWQRTH. 1 A HO Pounds B. W, Flour, receiredand foralaby OHRTVZB ASILWOBTa ft* lM«adWlfoM(&nU tiaiUoafia REMO v ah The Cleveland « Plctsbnrffh Hall Road and . The Pittsburgh, Colnmbai ana Cin cinnati Rail Road* ___ ON ANI) AFTERFRIDAY, FEBRUARY ih<* Freight businem of thr» Reads in the CITY OF PITTSBURGH will U- trau*»rt*dat tlio Di-vv ~ AND COMMODIOUS PE?O7. PLNN STREET, ABOVE WAtNE. ADJOINING THE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL. TDc of Merchant*. Manulactnrer*and Shipper* is lur.-eu th, ..ijwrior facilitiea afforded bj the** Roads i , .* SATtTT INK LOW fcATXS Ur ";:l'?r,T ' rR . Q » Potation ol Freight* bT ' TIM <>i .s KAIL IVA F CILY vt(*r/i) V 7 Fr.ni PITTS linm flu. CLE. ELAND TOLEDODETROIT Chicago. roi.UMitr*.dayton ixduSaSJus CINCINNATI, LufIsVULR AND All TH6 WEarKKN. N. -11111 WESTERN ANDSOCTH WESTERN STATES 1U Freight t* sent t tt most .-r the at.»r» r u.*e, in ,v car* in which it i* loaded At tbl* lx-pot Through Herrij-ts ‘jn-m to aU mportmt fSinti } r furlh-r lnf«>f ni.-iti.-n apply to JnflN P. GLASS.’ leH.tf _____ Agrnt ALLhUHENY \ ALLEY railroad. —removal op TfiEc9!3B!!s3iß ► HEIGHT DKKOTTuTHK CUIt.VER OF BUTLER and carson streets. ninth ward, and a great he- DUCTION* V-*l. 30e, “ 1 - To liro '* K-! h . fnr. - IH, K-l’ Htiil. .’ air. - To Rimlr • Rend 4f<. - iT'il.tf K It. l/xiMlr 8 . Q»nrnd Ticket A.-mi (;rr»i \\ r*iar it-Al ali Rome. lGn“ > Linn Ur F re*j->rt.>Ga)cij>» and Duhlrttb. Burn CI-'Tl’vl. ! UKIVT, fiH.t ..f LAKE STREET. c.mrjw-timt at Im-,-. uh with *U-ttirier* W M. I’anl and the Upper Mfealwipf i WELLS STREET RKROT. FULTON AM* HI'VA UNK— For Dixon, Full.-u. and Omni li-wa. l'if lurv Nebraska and Kan***, will Ini'l ibis Ilie Mu-1 exp-.lit>»<<* r.»ii-. it Wins an Air Llln- H* th* Mi*»l*nlJ jo. mrl .liwUf I y h/If -Ktilet Uuti an v otlmr cofllnH Itiif il l ull'll %ilb tbr Or*»t fr-wa Et**;* Co., fur all J«ru«» IO ntol Iba W.-*t g HKi/»lT AM* MAM.-iN LINK-Fr H-l.rft. Jar—allla." Nfi.H-.ii. an.tC.-rfr.l EOT RIVER VAL-.KY :.i V r—f- r fVjtUl Ukt, Mr. - U.-.irv, Richuionil, mni i-nnf North Two trams i!ml>. .'“O-Uj i-xo pUil, fur all of th» »>-,»* autklDK clo*' r.-r.n.. ti..D» with lb" lUarta^ and with w»rkrt»mj fh- WDri—lppl. n»-rth and wU». p t tt . ;.t # -i?. * ,,t Pr^t. ■ftcamstjipa Liverpool, Philndclpnia and New Vorl> Screw Steam*hip Company. The splenmi> stramsuips^m*. Cunninf-the aliorc lin- will mil f/r-m y-ajafcifi V.nk aafoiloWK CITY OF BALTIMORE, Cai-l Lritch, J*a.7th, IV.« * KANGARiVr, And each altrmate Thnr*lnT- from Li»erp.>ol cterj alternate Wednesday. Pure from New York, Cabin fT-'s Third Cla*a $2O. “ “ Llrr-rf-nl. “ S'.'JO. s?s,i ITS, Third Caa* $4& Ri-tnrn Ticfec-t* aroilaUe for rit men tin by any of the line. Cabin, JHV: Third Claaa, $7O. Th«*" Pteamabipa are »upj.lie.l with iapruted Watartla compartment*, and carry SurR-ona. i-er*caa ifarnt pruw.lin* to Enropr, or wtefaioK to ■*»■ for their L'lnnla fnn-.i the old country, can purchaae ticket and obtain all information by applying to J. 0. Dal*. 1 Broadway, N. Y_ Sable A C..n—, 177 Broadway, N. or JOHN TIIOMKHiN, 410 U»-!rty PitUbursh rertifliateii bt Pntchis* Sailing Packet* be tween Now York and Lirerj'.«n. Draft* w.ld by the aLore di-29—apfi iHonttarp. Dollar Saving* Bank, So. 63 Strut, itiddU Rot. an, Jontjf JYirw RvUding OPEN DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK, alaooa Wednetday and Saturday erening*, from May first to NoTember first, from 7 to 9 o'clock; and from No xember first to May fine, from 6 to 9 o'clock. D-posit* received of all tnm* n~t U-sa than on*Dollar, and a dlTidend of tl*** profit* declared twice a year, la Jnnoand December. Interest wa* dw.larad at the rate ot six per cunt, per snnan, in Docember, 18&A, also, In June ami December, lSof. and Jnne and December,lB37. Interest, if not drawn out. is plare«l to tho credit tba de positor aa principal, and li-ara the name interest trum the first duj* yf Jaqe aiid December,cumi>ounding twicem year wittu out troubling the depositor to call or eren to Present hi* pass book. At this rate, will double is less than 1$ years, making in the ti iar asponr aAir ru Ctst a lUL Books containing tho Charter, Ky-Lava, Rule* and Rrgu- Uti 'ns fnrni*bid gratis, on application at the office. Prmdtnt—QEOMGE ALEREK. Hopewell Hepburn, | James SbMle, Alaxaadnr Braille 7, { Hubert Robb, 1 William ?. Ijivdej Hill Bnrpwiu, | WUlium J. Ar.od» UNIOSTOWN M “ BROWNSVILLE, - I “ NEW BrJOUTON r FAYETTE CO, INDIANA INDIANA “ ~ •- i — ‘ marteJ ** Deposits received, Discount* martej Draft* bout; ami collected. Dank Note* and Specie bought a] Stock*, Note* and other Securities boqjrbt and aold tniasion. Correspondence and collection* solicited. N HOLMES' * SUN, L>£; • F.IGN and Domestic Dill* of 1 of Deposits, Dank Notes and Fpodr, Plttalmrch. tfJ"-Co|lectlon*made on throughout the United Starr*. cOO l«T luO D-h rt>- per ICW ft* Cemetery .Marble No. 333 Libertv Street, 1 p i t t s*o u R G II MATTHEW LA' PRACTICAL MARB WISHES HFSI'ECTF forth 111- friends und tlie pull has leased die ul-.\e pr*-ttii—s, for tljo of every rmrhtj «>t Marl.l- U'crrfc, roc Monument.*, Tomlin Tnbletm "f • ' • i J variety and • flsc per 100 f«- • Clk- per 100 bl tj] further nntir> lbs Wright, nnl Mantle Piece*. Centre p. t |,|» t Put, Dnre.AO arid Wash «**Bt of Pbiladtd i*. /\nnry/romu ;nl* of this Road rwarded without Whu h be N offer its a« l"V a» any other establishment Wmi of the mountain*. Xli.* gtotk w entire y new. and liu been sele*tr«l hy'htni*elf, rxpm»si% lot thU market. He ts alar Enqwred to bniht linrtal Vault*. euclo* * Bar Lots »ith Mar le or Stonn. and to ex»Ttitr any other work in lit* line, b any of thvUettirtenea mljojr.itii: i'ittabt rgh. RETCtS or i-cuntssio> TO He*. T. B. Lytiuui, ltof>eri Galway, Ksq., Hon. Wm. Wilkin*, ! John Cht*lctt, E*q., Jao. H. Shoeuborger, W. L. tlngwnlt, F-*q., Charlua Brower. K.« has also made amusements with the nrannfrctnren. of the beet brands, for a constant supply of Hydraulic Ce ment, Water and Lc aisville Lime, and Piaster Pari*, both for Land and Stucco Work, all of which he is”prepared fmmUb at short notice. mhlfirdly .Uents Wanted! flew Era in American Art. JUST ISSUED, an Oil-Color Portrait of HENRY OLAY, PrintedJmm Steel Plate in 12 ChZ Col art. This Picture, prepar«l at great coat and labor, by an Important lnuiroveraent in A it-Printing, Is offered to the people of the United States, as a worthy memorial of their eminent Statesman and Patriot, by the Publisher. J. IL BYRAM, Bulletin Building, Philadelphia The following are a few ot the many commendation* this Picture has received from the press From Peterson's Magnxine. “That to One a Picture, equal as it is in finish to London Color Prints, whlrh have been sold here for fire rnd six dollars,could be produod for tbo trifling sum of fifty cents. U certainly an astonishing evidence of Ameriaa progrera in Art color printing, and must, we think, requlr» an immense s.ilo to be at all remunerative.** From the Pennsylvanian. “Mr. Byrom has produced » portrait of the immortal CLAY, printed In colors, that has all tho merit of a painting and as a work of Art will bear the most critical examina tion. Tbo likeness of the great Statesman is perfect." From the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch. Mr. J. H. Byram has brought cut a Portrait of jjenry Clay, printed In colors, which, if w» had not been assured otherwise, we should hate supposed to be a pointing. It possesses allthebrilliancy of hue and softness of shade of a fine water-color portrait. The liksseasof ‘Harry of the West’is excellent.** From Graham's Magazine. ‘-Equal to fine London Prints sold here for $5 and $7 From the Pennsylvania Enquirer. - “Judging by this production, Art-printing has made an imjxDrta.it step towards perfection. Iho picture is not only artistic In finish and arrangement of color, but Is valuable as a spirited likeness. Being sold at the low price of fifty cents, this portrait mast eooo become a favorits, and be treasured os a most fitting end beautiful memorial by tfa American people. Single copies sent poet paid for 60 cents. To Agent* very liberal discount. JalbwlmF PARSERS AND CARPENTERS ATTENTION Your attention is directed to the large and Writ selected stock of Seasoned LUMBER! "LUMBER!! LUMBER!! On hsad aud for rale. Wholesale and Retail, by JAMES «SZ Op (Sumwanrs to Wm. M'Brter A Son,) ALLEGHENY CITY*, PA. Dressed Flooring, Shelving and Weather Hoarding, Shingles, Latn, Joist, Stud ding, Clonr and Common Plan!*, Boards, &c. t &c., Sh. Let the Farmers remember, who attend the Allegheny Market*, that our yards are tbo most convenient m the city Upper F a..g&Fmbt. * S T WISn my Coot*; wrro l.Tnrh—H nnw." J. So you bear many of »«>ut 'vxnj.l ,T',!* them to. bnj i;