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    EDIT.'SI^EiOBNAMENTAL®
JgSEB 'JjXDxSBBV B* Tjfiiii.' Unwin TlnnnSfir
l&QOO Extra front ft toT toot Wgh, cmbrae
. irittU>fort redygd pries®
*ss2?®P***4i|Offtnuini,'from' 10 Inches to 4 fcefc
"
•jWyuanry Tn«*,|l*rga aa», tea choice vario-
Asocrsfacfcof Evergreens and Shrubbery Is very larg».
PWoci who nntri alarse szaouot of the t-t* can bo ae*
comaodatod atiowfprice*
Litton to oar adu
_ Orders am be left
Dfeciood Market. Tj
•ton, No. 114 Snrilhl
burgh. toijj
rtS» through Wilkins Port Office, near
1 receive immediate attention.
PltUbnrya ana Oakltntt Jarietia. •
SPRING PtjAOTING.
Ofinn DWARF CHERRY, 2 year*,®
OvUv 25 viriefka. the beet ever eofd in thfe^C
city. T p
100,000 Gnpe Vino*. IT varietlce,
UyOOO Bteadard 1 and 3 years, 26 varieties.
Peach, 40 tsrictfea. . _ .. .
OQjOQO Evergreens, of One tarty varieties, from small to 8
Mt. I _
With a Urge stock of Apple; Pear—standard anddwsrf—
Quince, five variettes;CurTaßts,fleTen varieties; Grope Yin««,
Shrubbery, Green House Plants, Roees, Ac.
Those wahing as extra article of choice vsrtetfae might
And it to their Intend to examine my dock befcre ordering
elsewhere. JXO. MURDOCH, Jr. _
EASONS I for buying at home in pJoco of
from Tree Pedlar*: „ .. „„
Id. We sold Cherry Treee last fell at from 31 to *&»**»
that they charged 00 to 76 cents tor. Apple (“ cim)
that they charged 77 tor. Peeeb at 12}<that they charged
2ft tor, and other things io proportion
2d. Ton can hark them ntontsd a tow boon after they
are taken op, wb lie the pedbu*’ trees haro wmy hours to
paaeo canals and ft railroad depots betoro they reach the
mistakes occur a proprietor Is ttiU about to correct
them, but a podlar, where is he?
’ . JOHUITDBPOCH, J»,
mrllMftwtfF I Pittsburgh and Oskland Hunertoa.
gjilaeeiptia aabttttetmrntß.
' ScrewPreasefi.
POWEE AND HAND PRESSES, for
Wodsn, Cotton and Paper Hanulactsrera, ■printers,'
Lithographers, Book-Binders and Tallow Chandlers; Copy*
Ins Prsnos, extra Use. tor Forwarding Houses. Post Offices.
RailroadOompaniailTin.by 22,and saby W; Ldterand
Beol Prosses;Hlll and Jack Screws.
’ - qitAimtg EVANS A. BON,
: Cornerßreed and Quarry Btrects,
nolTtflmd—Jafe).. PHILADELPHIA.
ALLEN dfc NEEDLES,
No. 23 SouA TFloreer, end 25 Sxdk WiUr Strut,
“PHILADELPHIA,
rHOLESALB DEALERS ‘IN OILS,
Candlse. Starch, Ae. A dll emortmenton hand to
i the attention of dealers is respectfully asked.
/ Baitittott atbntismcnts.
h. BCOBIB f■ffffsiwr. :l.„ ss. t. UOQB
ARHUTEAD,RIGGS, to CO.,
Agents for the sale <sf Virginia
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO,
JBV St Vlrm- _ _
on hand a large stock, which they distribute
the lowest market prices. ap2fclydi
■Dr.. 2'S
CLLLBK.MLD
VERMIFUGE
ILSVEH BILLS.
THwe ofthe bast Preparattonsef the Age.
They are not recom
mended as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name pur
ports. it
The Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
also been administered
with the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liver Com
plaint, all Bilious De
rangements, Sick Head
ache, &c.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane’s Cele
brated Vermifuge and
Liver Pills, prepared by
sole proprietors, Pitts
burgh, Pa., 'and take^^
other, as
.other now
itespßsy-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
S Lores.
FLEMING ERO’S,
Wood St., P'TTJuunan, I'a.
Kelt* I'ivtDrlctoni.
-The Golden Prize
Xilnatrstad. 18"58. lUußtrsted.
rpHE NEW YORK. WEEKLY GOLDEN
X KUZBisonecftbaUrgwtaadbostlitorarypspmbr
theday, An Imperial. Quarto containing soar FAoa,or
FOzrrcetcsZßj Of entertaining original matter; and ba
ennT xu.tot*4TXS every week.
A Gift worth’from 50 cents to 8500 in
mold* irllllM presented to each euUacrtbow
lauatdlsUly on receipt of the subscript
tlonjosoney*
One copy tor ono year.....-,.42 00, soil 1 gift,
Ono oopy for two jraa, —s3 60, and 2 gifts.
One copy Car thrae yea»..~~ss «d 3 gifts.
One copy tor ftre yean -4* 00, and o gifts.
Three copice, one yvtr $3
fire oopicAone jeer...~....„..»>»~- St 00, and 6 gifts.
KcopS/cwr jw;. -Al&.OO, and 10 rffto.
Twenty-one oopfee, one year 430 fl gift*
Thoartislee to he dlitritmled arecomprieedin the tonoer.
GoU,eoatalning~..~..~.~«4sW 00, each
16 do do do 00, each
10 do do do . *——-—-55 <£, each
lOPataat Lever Hooting Ceeed Watches-fclOO 00, each
90QoUWatcfces.~J!~-!~'.~~ $75 00, each
60 do do 00, each
ICO do do 150 00, eaeh
300 Ladies* Gold Watches. . $35 00, each
200 Sllrer Hooting Gated Watchea...~.....~~ $3O 00, each
600BUm Watch**..oo to $23 each
1000 Gold Guard, Teat and Sob <2uia*~slo 00 to $3O each
Odd Locke to, Bracelets; Brooch*. Car Drop*, Breast
Pln9,Ooff Pin. Keen Bottom, Blag*, Bhlrtßtads, Watch
Keys, Gold and SQrer ThUnbloa, and a variety of other a rtf*
cleewortb tom 60 cento to $l5 each.
Immediately on receipt of the eabacrlptlon. money, the
enhecriben name will be colored opon oar subscription
booh opposite a number, and the gift corresponding with
that camber will be forwarded, within one week, to the
eabscrlber, bjr nod or «3pm<,pmrt <ni<L
4E*»AII commonkstioni should be addressed to
BEOSBT A CO.,
. . 4S and 49 Mofiit Building, 836 Broadway, {I. T.
Specimen Coniis seat free. Ageata Wanted.
Ja9fcd3m*ve2w? •
HOPS.— 15 bilm Prime Now York Uopain
<ajfcrpi.br M. .
M'OuASSES—
*^S 6y . . : • > SW U^rty; street.
gP^lSHßEOWN^^^torgle^
T>UCKWiiEAT FLOUB—soflacka, 50ibs.
X>Mch'j߻rt?dead:Eorulebr
poll .1 t ltttlb a
OPS I- 4 bales ntfnr for tale low,
.at uwia a bdokrton.iqt
ENG. V£HEyiANBEP-2A.bhlft <ip fmnA
and for sale by -- Itls-rAIDU&UX’h. AOP.
TJQSRHAYE'SHOLL'ANDBITTiSBS^-100
JJ dfflLif&resleby '
. lag) v 'j^ntorlfm^kn^iWoodilmtoV.
PPIiE3>-100 t>M».prwn ; .
Ibrnttr ‘
; '
Nirw' cabtstts.
AT TEE FOURTH STREET STORE.
W, D. S :11, B.f CAL I U B
KAVE JO ST RECEIVED A VERY
ImsuiutMDtcf CARPETS.OIL 4c,
the latest stylos for Fall Trade, com pricing
VELVET AND ERPBgELS,
TAPESXBV AND THREE PLT,
BUPEBFISB AND
LOW PRICED INGRAINS.
• Wool. Dutch, Hemp, Lid, Rag, Hall and Stale Carpoto)
Bug*. Hato, Cfceoa Hauing, Stair Rod*, AtL, Ac.
Aiao, a choiro Id of Drojmto from one to tour yard# wide;
taiotlMpattenji Floor Off Cloth, from 2 to 24 feet wldo.
with all other goods usually found tn flrd clan Carpet
gtorea, all or which we are prepared to sell at the rerylow
nt rates for cosh. oei W, D. A. n. McCALLuM.
Painters.
.I*o9o ft LA 9 E,
HOC SB AND SIGN PAINTERS,
No. 77 (Old Post Offiseßnßdlng)Thlrd stmt, between
Wood and Market etreots. All onlers promptly attmdad to.
oeented la a superior style. mh3T:lyd
“ Railroad Stocks.
THE SUBSCRIBERS will exchange $5OOO
of R.R. BTOCE9 forWESIERN LANDS. Those on
tha UUaourt riser preferred.
Ut L7A%tf JOSEPH B. LEECH A CO.
JOB PRINTING.—
CARDS.
cntcnLAßS.
DILL HEADS,
BILLS LADING,
POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS,
LABELS,
' And eTcrr description of Job Printing, plaihor orsambnW
al, executed aratly, promptly and at reasonable rates by
WiLG. JOHNSTON*OO. .
(aoT) Printer*. Binders and fitationers, 6T Wood 8
ATKINS' CELEBRATED
30 DAT CLOCKS, aRTa
for Counting Room and Parlor. RO|9
Ah assortment in Rosewood cases;elegant patterns vittr
nst rocclre-dand for ealo by J. R. HEED k 00.,
Je3(hdtf ’ Jewelers, No. 68 Fifth street
JOB PRINTING.—
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
'BILLS LADING,
CHECKS,
Ar.i every description of Printing, plain or ornamental,
’ executed neatly, promptly and at reasonable rotea, by
WM. G. JOHNSTON 400,
Printers, Stationers and Blank Book Manufacturers,
mrB 67 Wood 8t
Aja Exoiiango ia Offered.
A VALUABLE FARM in.Beavep County
J\ is offered In exchange tor improved property in Pitta
burgh or Allegheny City.
The fern {ontaiaa over two hundred acres, runs to the
railroad aad]_ohlo river, And distant from railroad station
shoot one hundred rods. The improvements are a good
dwelllnghodse, barn, and all necessary outbuildings. The
place abounds with limestone and coal; also springs of pure
water; is under good fence, the land productive and in a high
state of cultivation- In addition to which there is wood
auffident to pay for half.the place. In abort, it is sot sur
passed by any term In the county.
As the proprietor is sot a fanner. In either theory, prac
tice or Inclination, be proposes this trade for improved
property In dither city.
Apply to Wx. A. IRVIN, a. Station Hotel, Allegheny.
Crumb to B’rfclock, A. M„ or from 4t06 P. 61. mrtutneoa
Sundries-* •
7 bbls, prime fresh Table Butter,
8 u fresh Eggs;
75 bos clean Dried Apples,
4 bbls Leaf Lard:
6 saddles fresh Venison;
2 dox Quaile;
GO pair Chickens, Tnrkeys. Docks, Ac.,
Jmt received by Rxpreo and for sale at No 27 Fifth ft
mrl7 H. RIDDLE:
NEW SPRING GOODS—Murphy & Burch
field have just received their first supply of Spring
Goods, among wbic&will be found in part. Ducal*, Robe A.
Quill*. Paris Pori De Chine/Chene Silks, Brilliants, Lawns;
Block SUka as tow sa G2}& Bletebed Muslins, Irish Linens,
French and English Chiuta, Cloths and Osnlmeres, Batln
Vestings; at north east oornerdth A Market Bts. mrlS
Sundries.—
450 bushels prime' Cloveneed,
30 hbds, N. 0. Sugar,
30 bbls. Goldou Syrup Molasses
1000 kegs Nalls, assorted sizes,
. 15 bbla-RoHßuttar,
2000 Prime Codfish,
* 300 bushels Bye,
100 boxes Window Glass,
30 coils Manilla Rope,
50 balesKavyOaknm,
50 doz. Zinc Wash-boards,
100 do. Patent Buckets,
200 do. Corn Brooms,
In store and for tsleby (&4i) WATT A WILSON.
WHISKEY —150 bbls. prime Double Rec
tlfled Whiskey and 20 bbls. Old Monongahela Rye
Whiskey, with an assortment of Foreign and Domestic
Wines and liquors, for sale at the lowest market prices by
WM. MITCHELTREB, Jr. A BRO,
mrSO No 209 Liberty etrrvt.
Mackekel.—
200 bbls Large No, 3 Mecbarel,
100 half do do do,
20 bbls £2 Mackerel,
20 half do do.
20 bbls $1 do,
25 half do do,
Jost received and forsalo by J. B. CASI’IELD
DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Monties, Mourn
ing Goods, White Goods, Keedlo.Work and a complete
assortment of Domestic and Staple Goods, all of which will
be sold very Cheap for Cash. C. HANSON LOVE,
„-mrC4 formerly Lot* Brothers, No ?4 Market at
Fire brick, tile and clay of the
best quility en hand aodfotaale by
mr2t A. A. lIARPI, cotper tint and Ferry Sts.
CREAM CRACKERS^—IO bbla. Hall *
Snider’s celebrate! Ctpam Crackers Jost rec*d and for
PEARL STARCH—JuIius J. Wood's Ohio
Pearl Starch constantly on band and forsalo by
mr24 , A A HARDY, corner Front and Ferry its.
Louisville lime—l 22 bbls. now land
ing from stoamer Vixen for sale by
mr24 TBAIAII DICKEY k CO.
PK. BETTS AND COLLARS, Corsetta,
a TTblte aad Colored Long and Short and a full aoort
meat of Needle Work, White Goods. Dress Goods and Shawls
C. HANSON LOTS,
mrtl formerly Love Brothers, No T 5 Market ft.
JJ. WOODS' PEARL STARCH constant*
• ly on band aod for sale by tbe undersigned- Fool
lie* may be assured tbat this superior starch still be found
equal to any of tbe more expensive forms of Corn Starcbiji;
an, for making delicate Blanc Manga, Puddlagi,
Be parti color to enquire for “Woods’ Pearl fi teMnfli rTi *
streetx.ritt*burgh, Pa.
|Q||nhadkinßet Boxng Jewelry and Prescription boxj
-All kinds of Paper Boxes made to order.
SUNDRIES— 25 bus. Clover Seed;
10 “ Timothy “
S bblx. fresh Roll Batter;
10 “ White Beans;
10 ** Grease Cracklings.
Jest rac’d aad for axle by R. ROBISON A CO.
YARNIHES- —15 bbls Copal,
6 do Coach,
12 do Japan,
3 do Fine Flowing.
All of a superior quality and for sale low by
mr9 MACKKOWK k FIJTLBY.
CITY WARRANTS,
Tn iifnall Tnnpflta
‘ ‘ " ForttlaatEllß OFFICt
1 Of ID BBLS. PRIME new crop N. 0.
1 . V v v Mdlum far nltlij
7 BAGALZY, OOSQRATE A CO,
mrl2 No*. 18 ud SO Wood atre«t.
Oilcloth table covers-so dozen
assarted site*. Also, Stand and Bureau Covert, «o
head far rale by mrlfl J. A IL .^yif.T.TPa.
Transparent green oilcloth
-2900 yards of diflbnnt widths, of a superior gnsllly,
Jut received by J. A H. PHILLIPS,
INDIA RUBBER BELTING-1350 feet 3,
SIC and 4 Inch, 3 ply, Just received tad brnl*by
carlo J.tlL PHILLIPS.
THE FIRST INSTALMENT of our new
Carpet*, Jut purchased far Spring ales, received this
day, tod dost open tt Msrketjßtreet Carpet Store;
mr!3 W. MoCLIKTOCZ.
I Afl BBLS. Crashed, Paivemed andCof-
I (/v bsSsginlbralsbT -
• mrl2 baqaley, 00sarate d CO.
Of)A BBLS. SYRUPS of choice brands
for sale by BAGALEV. COSOBAVE * CO,
nrll ' t Hot. IS tod 20 Wood strprt.
EURNITRE Oil Cloth—beau tifixl styles of
figured tad Imitating of woods. *for alt by
toZi J.sk H. PHILLIPS.
LYCEKINE—I have just ree'd a largo
vjCshpply Of pure English Glycerine. Also,* Urge lot
Of Glycerin* Crum, superior to anything now in oso for
chapped bands, llpa, Ac. fa 23 JOS. FLEMINO,
House and sign painting and
OLAJINQ In all branches exseoted promptly and in
tbe beat manner by J. A 1L PHILLIPS,
xorfi 2Sand2BSt.Clalrst.
BLOCK LETTER SIGNS of any style def
sired InQold or Plain Colon t&snutictured and pot op
at short notice by J, A IL PHILLIPS,
mrO 20 and 23 Si. Clair tt
FISH— 25 bbls. No 3 Largo Mackerel;
10 drams Codfish,
In atom and fur ole by mr!2 T. LITTLE A CO.
SIDES— 205 primo Dry Flint just rec’d
and Tor salt by SPRINGER HAKBACGH A CO,
0 , • No. 285 liberty street
Buckwheat flour—so sacks for saio
nrj low todoae consignment,by D.C.HEEBST,
. mr4 corner Liberty and Hand streets.
CODFISH.— .10 drams just received and fop
aalo by; tnr9 J. B.OANFIELD.
OLASSES.—SO bbls N. O. in store and
far Ola by mrff J. B. CANFIELD
PATENT DRYER.—SOO lbs in different
*«r« fast rec'd and for ole by
euP J. A tLPHILLPB, gflaodffl St. Carr st
qf,et>S—-20 y» choice. Timothy Seed in
O store. SO do Clover Seed this «Uy arriving by 0.4 P.
a.n4f n dfor qleby atB- ' • ATHTELL,bBII AOP.
ITTER—3 bbls. fresh roll jnßtreo’dby
oii7 maar n. collikbi |
jIEESE —4O bu prime W. R. Cheese in
«3r. and for Bdg by mrfi ATfr r.t-L. LES JiCOi .
POT ASII.—I2 csks Pot Ash instore and
faT«d»br _ mrS ATi7ELL,IAB fa 00-
i.OLL BUTTER.—IS bbls Roll Bute ar-
J riring and tor m]a by mrB ATVpVT.T.-T f VF.A CO
COD FISH. —10 csks in storo and Tor sale by
ATWELL. LEE A CO.
Qflft HIIDS. PRlME'uew crop N. .0, Su
gar for sale by BAQALEY. COSOIU VE A 00.
AjPRIL Ist, 1858, is near at hand; those
tirslrons of adding to their stock of fornitore will
piedte call and examine oar assortment
art . , T. B. YOONO.A CO., fimithfield at.-
ETAGERES— Wo have on handsomo bean*
UGil patterns of this parlor ornament. • '
art T. S. TOHKO A CO.
Spanish smoking chairb—Aaad
wtrehie chal/fore ase and comfort Call and see them.
nrrQ ’, ~; * l ' T. RTODSfI A CO.
i . C/v Prime Rio Coffee just received
19| y anffotolt by SHRITEH ADILWOBTIL ■«
choico
bri&ds. to by. T.’MtTLB A <XL- ■
'eftft pigs Lead, .Gated?
CUU **«•£
■utceSJ*
. ~OAS FROM ROBIK On, HEtHBOLD'B
FATTY GrENTTrNTE PREPARATION
The high illuminating proper* - 0F . „ lMll
TIES of Gar from; Ruin and oleaginous suhiuncesf ConeeutratrU Compound FlulU
bavaalvanmadethenra faTuriWmrterUMcr themStm Extract Boonu*
bctaraef ulmniaaUng Gas. Many Gas Companies cm Ro»- For Disrate 0/ the madder, Kidneyt, Grave!, Drcpiy,
in«ltbcotl,la order to supply their customers with a 8n- Wrakntu, Obstructions, .. ■ ■ Fraud*
potior Quality of Qax. . „ . « ComplainU, and all Ditauet e>f (he
BO3DTOIL is entirely fteuftgtn oU drott and,refna*aob-"t ' ' Sexoei Oryans.
ttaocroy andyields at coco, tti Brilliant lllußilnatlag Gar ' ArUlngfrotn Excesses and Imptndenciei in life, and re*
As greater original cost of the apparatus for the mono- moving ail Improper Discharges from the Bladder, Kidneys
before of ee&l pm together with the attention and expense or Sexual Organa, whether existing in
constantly required, and the difficulty, U not impossibility, MALE OR FEMALE,
of entirely separating the unwholesome, deleterious and _ ‘ , , . . ,
oßinthre cbm, generated In coal, reader the ROSIN OIL Frt> “ whatover cause they may bare originated,
APPARATUS cheaper and more acslrable inerery tray. y AND NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING,
B.COATBS,of 870Broadway,Wow York,has devotodhl* l r: . . u ... , ... . . ~_,j
eutire attention to the manufacture and nleof PortahleGas i and ] igorto the Ira ,
Apparatus, and be rmpeetfOUy e»He the attention of tti*- - Bloom to the Pallia Cheek.
public to nil present complete and efficient machine. , JOT TO THE AF^FLICTEDIM
Perfect wtlsfictJan to the pureharor guaranteed in every .. ....... .J _ ,
case. For farther Information addrei J It cures Nervons and Debihtated Sufferers, and removes nil
8. 00AT89,876 Broadway, New York; “* Symptoms, nmor-g which will/be found
’OSawdly or DAVID IL WILLIAMS. Pittsburgh. Pa. 1 I&diiposition
2 - to Exertion, Loss of
Power, Lou ofllrinory,
Difficulty of Breathing Gen
j eral Weakness, llorror of Dis
ease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dread
ful Horror orDeathjNicht Sweats, Cold Feet,
Wakelulncss, Dimness of virion, Languor, Univer
sal Lassitude of the Unscular System, Often Enormous
Appetite, with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands,
Flushing of (he Body, Dryness of the Skin,
Pailii Cnuntedsnce ana Eruptions on
the Face, Pain in the Hack. Den-
Tineas of the Evtlid*, Fre
quently Black Spots
Fljlng before
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CSKAP FOR CASH.
■fAMES ROBB,
<JL 170.80 MARKET STREET,
“NEAR TOE MARKET,
Has Just received bis large
Fall and winter stock of
LADIES’,MISSES’ ud CHILDRENS’ BOOTS and 8HOE&
HENS'CALF, KIP AND COARSE
. BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES,
GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac.
BOYS’ AND YOUTHS' BOOTS. SHOES, Ac.
“FORD’S’ 1 RUBBER SHOES,
A very nperlor article and very. neat,
Direct from the Manufacturers, winch be win sell by the
pxix or rxcxinx at rery reduced prices for cash.
This stock comprises one of the largest assortments to be
found in any city, suitable for dty and country sales, and
haring orer twenty years experience In buying, ho tmsts
that he can now suit all tastes. He lespectftilly Invitee all
In want to c JL assuring them that they will l>e pleased.
mrSO- sale
Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works
JNO. ID. MATTHEWS,
Stamp, “Stoncil and Brand Cutter,
JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, &c.—
Knives, Sdssorsand Bacon Ground, Ac 4 Knife Blades
inserted: Tablo Knives Repaired, and General Jobbing at
tended to: LOCKSMITH AND BELL-HANGER,
So. 138 BmlthfleldBtre«t ( near Sixth,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
43-Tbe above firm Is prepared to make anything in the
•hope of an edge tool, or do any kind of smith work what
•Ter, on short nodes. Jy2S;lyd
Paper hangings for spring of
155$—The beat assortment ever brought to Plttsbargh.
Prices rano fromjlx cents to five dollars.
Wall Pap** ’
Parlors,
Dining Rooms,
Chambers.
Entries;
Cborches,
Lodges.
Plain Oak, Panel Oak, Walnut, Marble, Frescoo, Borders,
Paintings, Testers,Ceilings, Fire Screens, Window Shades.
Come and soe. W. P. MARSHALL A 00,
i : - 87 Wood street '
STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!!—The
Tropic OoOk, the bat improved, as well as the heaviest
ot the ilze nerw made; the Parlor aid Chamber Stove; The
'lda," which Is conceded by all who have sccnlt to be the
mast h sndsameand ornamental Store here or- elsewhere,—
Coll and see them at the Iron Oity Stove, Copper and Tin
Warehouse of T. J. CRAIG A CO,
sel9 No. 134 Wood st
COARLEB H. SPOONER,
SEALER IN HIDES, GOAT SKINS,
Sumec, Red and Oak Solo, French and American Cat(
Morocco/Lining*, Ac, No, 336 North Socond street,
above 1100, PHILADELPHIA.
N. B.—American Sumae and Leather of all kinds bought,
seld on commission. mrlfirollmp
. WORSES 1 WOIUHBTI WORMSItI
AIRES' AVORM CONFECTION, is the
most efficient Worm Remedy of the dav. Parents
Who wish to preserve the health of their Children should
procure no other. It Is warranted not only efficient but
entirely harmless, sold by druggists generally, compounded
and for tale wholesale and retell at the Drug store of
JOHN HATT, JR,
Oomer of Wood and Cth street.
BRUSHES.— I havo a large assortment of
Hair, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brushes. Those wishing
any thing in this line should call and examine my stock
beJhre purchasing elsewhere. JOS FLEMING,
mr9 Corner Diamond and Market at.
OULU'S PATENT SPRING BED- Uav
\JC lag parchwed the excimve right to manufacture and
•ell “Gould's Patent Spring Bed,” in the county of Alleghe
ny,-we are now prepared to furnish tboso desiring to pur
chase a low priced, cheap end Spring Bed. Call and
examine them at our Warehouse- They can be attached to
any bvrtsfflvl and removed therefrom at pleasure. Steam
boats, hotels, Ac, turnisbed with this bed at a very tow
pries. salt T. B. YOUNG A 00.. 38 Bn>bhfirid it
Architectural—
BARR A MOSER, Axcamcrsv
Execute Plans and Specifications for all kinds of Bnlid-
Ings, and superintend the erection of the same.
Mr. Bur also continues to attend to the measuring of
Skndors’ work, and Mr. Maser to the preparation- of patent
papers and drawing*. mrllfitewdlmaSmwF
BELT HOOKS lor splicing India Rubber
or Leather, Machine Belting.. A sapply of the differ
ent sizes rac’d and for sale by J. A U. PHILLIPS,
mx9 _ 26 and 23 St. Clair si.
EGGS —9 tubs now landing from steamer
Gazel for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A 00.
T?IN£ EXTRACTS.—A large supply of
r. Gimp’s, Bazin's and Labia's fine extracts fur the
handkerchief, Just received by JOS FLEMING,
mrU Comer Diamond and Market st.
BEANS— 46 ska. and 10 bbls. on band and
for ale by nulO , fiHRTTER A DILWORTJI.
HERRING.— 150 bbls pickled Hertiiig
Just received and for sals by
A A HARDY,
corner Treat and Ferry iti
‘■jVLOUR—-50 bbls. Superfine in store and
J far sale by mri DAVID C. 11ERBST.
SPONGES— A largo assortment of fine
Sponges constantly on hand at JOS. FLEMING’S.
OIL MEAL.—Eight toss Oil Meal in store
fat ala by
fc23 SPRINGER HAROAt’On A Co-
PUTNAM'S Improved, and other style.® of
Window Shade fixture*. For sale br
usA j. a ir. pniLLirs
SYRCJP— 60 bbls. E.uttcrn Syrup for sale by
jail. JOHN vi-OYP A or>r
; for a ale; 800 bhla
—: : 1 rtARDLVKR.
0Q BBLS. EGOSrec'dani&r-rr
GGS—4 bbls. fresh Eggs r .~~\
and for nla by fiiSS ATWELL, u
TT’EG BUTTER.—IO kegs in store
IV satoby (fe2<) RJTITC 111 .VBOlt.
qnn pcs. bacon shoulders, prints
tlWv received and tor tala by
fc23 BHRTTER A DILWORTH.
OQ BBLS. EGGS;
1J aackf Buckwheat Flour;
In«tore and far tale by BIIRIVER A DILWOHTII.
Cs2S I.TO ud m Second street.
PCS.BACON SHOULDERS, Prime;
-4 1 I 1/ 21 kra Packed Better, for aale by
fo2B 80BIVERA DILWORTH.
QKf) BOXES CHEESE;
wOv 3 Uercaa prime Codflah. For tale by
fcW SIUirVBR * DILWORTH
HOUSK FURNISHING, Hardware Goods,
Hollow Ware, Plated Ware, Britannia War*, Tin
Good*, Japanned and Plain. Ac., be.,
JOHN FLEMING,
fel6 , Corner Mtfktl and Third Street*.
CHEESE.— 800 boxes prime cutting Cheese
in store and for ole by
fe34 R. nUTCDINSON.
BUTTER.-lO'bbls. fresh roll just received
and for ole by (f»24) It IUTTCHIXSOX.
CFOPS.—Five bales prim© first sort Hops,
li in stur* and for sale by
ta a BPRLSOER UAEBACGH A CO.
2C end 23 8t Clair Street
TD OLL BUTTER-20 bbls. 801 l Butter;
IVf « boxes do do,
In store and for tale by R. DALZHLL A CO.,
&3 251 Überty tt
T»URNING FLUID; i‘ CAM PHENE af-
Is wets on hand and cheeper than can be bad In tbe eity
elsewhere, at ft£3 JOS. PLEMINQ’B,
SUNDRIES— 4 bble. prime Roll Butter;
b bags small Whlto Beans:
2 “ Flaxseed,
Rec’d this day and for tale by T. LITTLE A CO.,
fagl ■ Wo. U 3 Second-street.
GOULD’S PATENT SPRING BED.—We
are manufacturing and selling this celebrated Spring
Bod at the lew pitcaot Fira Dalian. Call and see hem
Jt2S T. P. YOCNQA CO
Extra family white wheat
FLOtJR—IOO bbls. choice in store and for tale by
dol4 T. LITTLE A 00.
Ofin UXS. PRIiME PEARL STARCH;
wvv SSbbU. do do, for sale by
Ja&' - D. CANFIELD
SYRINGES— I have just reo'd a supply of
Uottson’i Celebrated Byrtugee, pronounced to ue enpe<
rior to any other now la nee. Zhoee wishing anything of
this kind should call and examine these before rmrebasrag
elsewhere. JOS. FLEMING,
fo9 corner of Diamond and Market strict.
FIG LEAF TOBACCO—A large supply ol
Bonn’# celebrated Jig Totaccd raejd ■
mr2 r corner of the Diamond and Market »L
KENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISOOVEBY—
-2 groa on hand and for aalo by
B. L. FAIIHICSTOCE A 00 n
nc2 . corner vid and Feorth etreete.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF—S gross
on.-hand and. for sole by
AX. FAHNESTOCK *OO,
. oeSS corner of Wood and Fourth streets.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL AND
PILLS can be liad, wholesale or retail, at
V . B, L. FAHNESTOCK * CO’S,
ocjß corner of Wood and Fourth sta
iCERHAVE’S HOLLANDBITTERS—IOO
1 dos. on hand and for sale by
CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE—A
good supply on hand and for sale by
B.L. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
polS . • : ■ cornea- of Wood and Focrth streets.
McLANE’S VERMIFUGE AND LIVER
PILLS.—IOO groea on band and for sale by
B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
nol6. . ■•.coroaQf.WyodahdFonrihatroeta, .
Thornes extract of copaiva a
SARSAPARILLA—Another supply of this celebrated
wngiiih rsmedyjQit rec’d hF*. :■ JOB. FLRMINO.
ATS.—3OO bushels just received and for
n U-by M HENRY H. COLLINS.
rxiDER.— bwrels just retcired
,r.J fsrMlnbj. .*4;; II^KET-ir.COLLINS,
VjRUNING TOOLS. —Surra, Knives, Chis
ril ratfetlMOf Pninlnz InKlTmeiiU far th.
(ONGRESS WATER—A aow lot received
. thlid.j md fared.rr JOS.VI.SMPifI’B.
QfYGRO. PATENT CARBON OIL LAMPS
jiatwc’d by im «ucg»>gii * ruamr
ACE LEATHER of a euperiar qUality for
loloby J. AH. PHILLIPB, & and 2S St Clair st.
TNDIA RUBBER BELTINGTrAIarge/sTock^
. X. tQ Mtsa, % Band 4 ply thick.-atth* Indlatobber DepvV-
MaadßEtClair et. j. A H. PHILLIPS
fiHOULDERS—3 casks Bacon Shoulders in
andteoUby HABBAHOHA CO, ■
T« Nfc2MUb*tyBtri*fc^
igta»naiirous'.
No. 112 Smithfleld street,
Opposite new Post-Office,
J. B. CANFIELD,
D. f fc FAHNESTOCK A CO ,
corner of Wood kci] Fourth streets
Athirst o*
the Eyes,
with Temporary Snffasion and Loss of Sight: Want of at
tention, Groat Mobility, Restlessness, witn Horror of
Society. Nothing is more desirable to turfa Ta
llents than BeUtorie, and nothing thi-y more
Dread for fear of tbemtclver, no Repose
of Manser; no Earnestness, no Specu
lation, but a Hurried Transi
tion from one question
to another.
Tbo*e symptoms. If allowed to go on—which this medi
cine Invariably removes—eoon follows L 033 OP.PtiWER,
FATUITY, AND EPILEPIIO FlTS—in one of which the
patient may expire. Who can say that these excesses are
not froqucotly followed by those direful diseases—lNSANl-
TY AND CONSUMPTION? Tbo records cl tho INSANE
ASYLUMS, and the melancholy deaths by CONSUMPTION,
bear amplo witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lu
natic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears.—
The countenance is actually sodden and quite dutitute—•
neither Mirth or Grief ever visits It. Should a sound of tbo
Tolce occur, itls rarely articulate.
“With woful measures wan despair
Low sullen sounds his grief beguiled.”
Debility is most terrible! and brought thousands upon
thousands to ux.timely gr&Tcs, thus blasting toe ambition of
many noble youths, itcanbecured by the useof this
Infallible Remedy.
If yauare suffering with any of the above distressing ail
meats, the FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU will core you. Try
It and be convinced of Its efficacy.
BEWARE ov QUACK NOSTRUMS A QUACK DOCTORS
who falsely boast of abilities andraforoDces. Cltixens know
and avoldibem, and uve-Long* Soffering, Money, and Ex
posure, by sending or calling for a bottle of this Popular
and SPECIFIC REMEDY.
It allays all pain and Inflammation, is perfectly pleasant
In its taste andodor, but Immediate ia its action.
Helabold’s Extract Bucbu
Is prepared directly according to the Rules c-f
PHARMACY AND CHEMISTRY,
with tbo greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and
care devoted in Its combination. See Professor DEWEES’
Valuable Works on the Practice of Physic, and most of the
late Standard Works or Medicine.
One hundred dollars will be paid to any Physician who
can prove that tho Medicine ever injured a Fatleut; and the
testimony of thousands am be produced to prove that It
does great good. Cases of from one week to thirteen yearn*
standing haTe been affeetod. Tho maw of VOLUNTARY
TESTIMONY in po***esion of the Proprietor, Touching its
virtue* and curative power*, Is immense, embracing mimes
well known to
SCIENCE AND FAME.
100,000 SottlQf* Have Been Sold
And nota single Instance of a failure ha* been reported:
ForauatUy appeared before me, an Alderman of the city
of Philadelphia, H. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist, who being
duly sworn does say, that his preparation contains no Nar
cotic, Mercury or Injurious Drug, bn* are purely Vegetable.
H. T. HELUBOLD, Solo Manufacturer.
Sworn ami subscribed bceora me this S 3 day of Nortm'
ber.lSit. WM.P. HIBBARD, Alderm.vn.
Price $1 per Bottle, or Six for $5, Delivered to any
Addreit,
Accoraoauled by rellablo and responsible Certificate from
Professcre of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.
Prepared and sold by M. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist.
No. 52 South Tenth Street, below Chestnut,
Assembly Buildings, I’hUa.
.TVrtTo I* hod o/GEO. 11. KEYSER. Sole Agm
for- Pittsburgh, and of all Druggist* and lualm
throughout the United Stale*, Canada* and Jlriti*h
Province*.
BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS.
Aik for nELMBOLD'S—Take no Other.
CURES GUARANTEED.
mr26:lydawf
fHisrdlantous.
Stucco Worker,
JAMES OWENS,
CORSEM ELM A2CD WYLIE STREETS,
STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER
give* particular attention to all orders for work in his
line.
CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of all klml* famished o
•hart notice. ap2l:lyd_
House furnishing hardware
STORE—Housekeeping articles grat-rally.
Uotlow Iftrt,
Table Cutlery,
Plated Ware,
Rrlttxnula,
Bright,’
JipannM and Prowed Tin War* r*,
Wool and Will-.w Wares.
JulIN FLEMING,
seo4 No. <7, Market street, comer ot Third.
FAIRBASK'B PLATFOKOI SCALES.
THE undersigned having been appointed ex
clusive Agent* fir the aa|« of tbeaecrlobratod SCALE?,
manufactured by the original Inventor*, K.i t FAIR
DANK? A Ct>, reapectfnUy tnvlt* the attention nfthebu*-
iflsm comm unity to the cuparlorlty of tb»-ee £..*!<•* <mr all
other*.
Theae Beale* bare been aabjected to the SEVEREST
TESTS oa*ll the principal Railroad* la tbe Doited State*
and England, and in «rv*-ry branch of buaUraa* throughout
tha world, aud their unir.>m accuracy and great durability
ho** gained for them the reputation of being TICK STAN l>
ARO FROM WUICU THERE CAN UK NO APPEAL.
■ffa are ere pare J to fill order* for Oonntar, Portable, Dor
mant, liolllos Mill, Hay, Coal, Railroad and Canal Bcalea, at
■aacraCTemua’rucxH. UI'ShKY A WELLS,
No. && liberty Street, Commercial Eo«,
I yH pitteburch. IVora.
-_ 1 1i~j, r, ?,7, *9 Whip"Traae.
T»7^.WOUXJ) JAXbxsiotic customers west,
TT '-«Mbsvo-xsrebMMl the
entire ttock *ad food Wlil of tha Ortn of A
MOOOII of York county, is tbl» £tat*. who tmm thtf AM'
decline brolnen* to cor favor, and have If ft their note* anST'
account* partiei Wcat of tha Hoantalne with o* for
collection. We will, a* coon a* powlble, wait upon our cu*
totnenand thonoof Uie laUOrra, fur the of collect
in* the amount* duo, and receiving tbdr order* fur farther
•qpplic*.
Our vtock I* dow large and well aiaorted, coniprleing ;
oTf.ry etrletj of Bugn IThipt, tfupon Ifltipr, Indian
Skrtldietond ana to It we ut the attention of dual
era.
WELLB. RIDDLE k CO„
No. 60 Fourth atreet.
‘TTT'HITK GREASE. -Id can?, keg« and
IT Unit,for pc*iins Drajt,CsrU. Carriage*, Omnt
buMM uxl ell kind* of Staculnorr. for t&lebr
UKKIIV n. COLLTK9.
j*io No. a WOO.l *t
CJUNDKIBS—26 sacks Dry Applet;
l7 d«* and 2 bblirlaxsmi:
*0 do Frathrrs;
lii do Wheat;
11 bbls Union Mills Floor,
IS do Gallatin do.
08 do Broadway rtn,
. * boxeeZggs,
On steamer Poland to arrive forsa’e hv!
Ja2B ISAIAH PICKET A CO.
Sundries—
-100 beg* pri me Pin C>’iT<-e;
&0 bbls N. O. Molmw,
B hhds.Nr 0. Sugar,
2 0 boxes 8x10,10x12 and 10x14 Window Glass;
60 boxes 5* and 8a Tobacco;
100,000 beet brands Gensan Ogam,
100 boxes Ground Popper and Ginger;
100 do superior Mustard:
7 5 half chute Y ll and Black Teas;
10 tierces Kicis
60 duz. Dockets;
25 d"t. Urce und email Tobe;
2iu iidl*. Wrapping
In store and for axle by T. LITTLE A CO.,
mr!2 No. 112 Secoudstrcet.
BAG 8! BAGS!)—Flour, Buckwheat, Corn
meal, Balt Qrtm, Orth), Dried Fruit and nil kinds of
lUga, made from Blenched ilnstlns, Osuwburg Drills and
Duck, neatly printed to order, in appropriate slyl«e, on tho
shortest notice.
Millers add others will find it to thoir advantage lu tho
quality of goeda csedasd pncoe charged, to have thrtr or
ders filled at my manufactory. DAVID C. lIERBST,
Jal4:daltwF eernor Liberty and Hand streets.
MATTSON.’SCELEBRA'CEDSYRINGES
—Thcee Syringes are pronounced to bo superior to
any erring* now in nse. Thou wishing anything In tkle
tins übonld call and examlsa them before purchasing t-ls.*-
whore. mrt JOS. KLKMIS’G.
gELL HANGING!"
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE 11
Door Bolls at $2,50
and upwards, pat np in tho but stylo by
J. D. MATHEWS,
del4:dtf 139 Smltbfleld St.
Lake fish.-
100 hlf bbls White Fleb,
50 do Trent,
25 bbls do,
25 do BsimAw, fo store and br sals by
mrO J- B.CANFEILD.
$lO Knn TO LOAN on good Business
tJJ> A _ UUUor Atcoamndatlon Paper, in amounts
from $10o"to tCOOO.baTlne from one tonlno months to ran.
* 7 J. K. MOUANQE,
mr2C:4td* No. C 7 Fontih st, Jones’ new BaUding.
NEW CARPETS.—The public is invited to
call and see the new Carpets now receiving at tbe
Market street Carpet Store, at lower pricerthan they tmve
ever been offered la Plttsbprgh. W. McCLINTOCIC.
French paper hangings—New de
_ * nd UT
mr2s ImtmrtorsaeO Peelers. 87 IVood strroL
SUN DRIES—22G sacks Wheat.
30 bbls Lard; 1 eak Bacon Hams;
;.6 sacks Feathers; 23 sacks fromac;
Otrsteamsr Dunlleth toarrivo for •*!* br
mr2s ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
1 nnn BBLS. Sugar House tlolusses, St.
X UUU JameaKafinery;
50 do *■ Belcher's”Golden Byrop, brndißg »d 8 {«'
'mrtl BUR ITER A DIL WORTH.
"DICU BJjACK SILK ROBES, with cut
tEki velvet Finance* for $25 that ore cheap at f 35.
mr22-dswT 0. HANSON XOVFL
"POTATOES—2SO. ljuslids choies Ilei Potn
-i r ' tees, to arrive; • -
60 bnahelichofco Neshannocks, in store;
75 “ small White Beane; In *ion jnd for sale at
No. 27 sth st. fmrtSJ -> ' RIDDLE.
AVEN’S No. 1 Extra Fine Point, No. 2
ItaxlUsPoint,OomnortU.nd AU>itro>St«-lP«tu
for safo-by , - W. 8. HAVEN,
&23 •• « wwpbtMarkrtsndSecondsta.
/2J.OULD’S PATENT SPRING BED—Dull
at our ware hours and exsmlnfl this cekbritoa Spring
Bed, which w . Art now mamrfiu:taring and soiling at the
low price oftSwietfo; [mrtn - tYI XOUSG A CO;:*
rVUEESE.—3OO Isaes W. R. Uhoeso, 101
«to to. ::ouu). ■: 'ljSobbki juiaba * 00.
JHrtical,
AYER'S PILLSc
ARE particularly adapted to derangements
of Ui* digwtive apparatus, and diseases truing from
impurity of the Mood. A Urge part of all the complaints
that afflict mankind originate in one of these, and conm*
qneatly these I*llXB are found to cure many varieties of
disease.
Subjoined arc statements from somo eminent phyaluiaES,
of their effect* in their practice.
As 4 P4Jm.T Pitrac.
Fran Dr. K. IF.Cxrtunigld, of Jl>"cto OriatMX.
“Year Pn.u are the prince of purges. Their excellent
qualities surpass any cathartic wo pown. They are mild£
but Tory certain and effectual in their action on the bowels,
which make* them Invaluable to us in the daily treatment
of disease."
Foa Jacxdice ajt> ail Lrts CureiACtra.
Prom Dr. Theodore Etß, of Sea York City.
“Not only are your Plus admirably adapted to their
purpose as *u aperient,' bat I find their beneficial effects
upon tho Liver very mnrked indeed. They bare In my
practice proved more effectual for the cure of bilious com
plaintt than any one remedy 1 can mention. 1 sincerely
rejoice that we hare at length a purgative which is worthy
the confidence of tho profession and the people.”
Drsrrpau—lflDteESTtoxl
P cm Dr. Henry J. Knox, cf &. 1/ntis.
“Tiis-ffIUJ yon were kind enough to send me luivo been
all used In my practice, ■**<* hare satisfied me that they are
truly an extraordinary medicine. So peculiarly are they
adapted to the diseases of tho human system, that they seem
to work upon them alnno, I have cured soma cates of dyi
pepiia and indigestion with them, which had moisted tho
other remedies wo commonly uso. indued I have experi
mentally found them to be effectual in almost all the com
plaints for which you recommend thorn.”
Diszstext—DuanaotA—lirux.
Prtnn Dr. J. (7. Green, nf Chicago.
“Your Pols have had a long trial in my practice, and 1
bold them in esteem as one ot tho best aperients 1 have ever
found. Their alterative effect upon the liver makes thorn
on excellent remedy, when invou in unnll doses for bilious
dysentery and diarrhaa. Their aogar coating makes them
very acceptable and convonioni for the uso of women and
children.’' •
Ihtoltu. Onsrtccnos—Works—Scprawaios.
From Mrs. E, Stuart, *eho practice! as a Physician and J fid\
«ci Je in Boston.
1 fiud one or two large doses of your Piua, taken at tbe
proper time, are excellent promotives of the natural secre
tion when wholly or partially suppressed, and very ef
fectual to cleanso the etouiacn aud oxprl worms. They are
so much the physic we have that I recommend uu other
to my patients "
Cotsttpatjon—Commcs,
/Vow Dr. J. P. Vaughn, UanireaL, Canada.
“Too much cannot bo said of your PtUA fur tho cure of
corriecncx*. If others of our fraternity have found them
asefflcaciouias I havo, they should Join me In proclaiming
It for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that
complaint which, although bad enough in itself; U tho pro
genitor of others that are worse. 1 believe COstivetuss to
originate in the Urer, but your Pills affoct that organ and
cure the disease.”
Isrtr&rnxa or the Blood—ScaorciA n&tnTxuu gut
Ksxnt—Trrira—Tenons— Rnmitisx Gout—
NecsAtoti.
From Dr. Etekiei Hall, Philadelphia.
“You Were right, Doctor, In saying that yonrPaiSymiVy
{As blood. They do that. 1 have usod them of late yoarv In
my practice,and agree with yonrstatementsof thoir efficacy.
They stimulate tbeoxmturics,and carry off tho impurities
that stagnate in the blood, engendering disease. They
Stimulate tin} organs of ami infuse vitality and
vigor Into the system.
“Such remedies as you pre;>aru are a national benefit, and
fou deserve great credit for them."
OX lltimwie—Runt HEADACHE—FoUL SrOMACS—PIttS
Daopsr— Pixtooiu— P4BJU.TSO—Fits—*a
From Dr. £dward Boyd, Daltimorc.
“Dear DiuAtck: I cannot answer you xahal complaints
I have cured with your Puls better than to nay ail Dial we
ever trexsled with a purgative medicine. I pine* great depend
ence on an effectual cathnrticin my dally contest with dls
ease, and behoving a* I do that your PILLS afford ns the best
we have, I of course vuluo them highly.”
AT" Most of tbe Pißi in market contain Mercury, which,
although a valuable remedy in skillful bonds, is dangerous
in a public pill, from tho dreadful consequences that fre
quently fellow it* Incautious use. Those contain no incrcn
ry or mlm-rsl nubitances whatever.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL
Has long Loco tnonafictared by a practical chemist, and ev
try ounce of it under his own eye, with Invariable accuracy
and care. It is scaled and protected by law from coun
terfeit* and consequently can be relied on as genuine,
without adulteration. It supplies the surest remedy the
world has over known tor the cure of all pulmonary com*
plaints; for Coughs, Colds, ifooreenom, Asthma, Croup,
Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, and
tbo relief of cotuumptire patients in advanced stages of the
disease. As time makes tn«u fhets wider and better known
this tuedJciue boa gradually become the best reliance of the
afflicted, from theloecabln of the American peasant to the
notary- of European tings. Throughout this entire country,
in every itste and dty, aud Indeed almost every hanilot it
contains, CaEBXT PsctoXal is known as the best of *ll remo
dles for dUeasi-s of tbo throat and longs. In many foreign
countries it is extensively used by their meet Intelligent
physicians. If there is any dopcndunce oa what men of
every station certify It has dans for them; If we can trust
our own tenses when wo sea t)>e dangerous affections of the
3 yield to It; if we ran depend on the asouraore of in
rat physicians, whose business is to know, in short, If
there Is any reliance upou any tiling, then 1s It Irrefutably
proven that this medicine doc-scuretho class of diseases it
Is designed for beyond any and all othnr remedies known to
mankind. Nothing but its lutriosic virtue*, and the unmis
takable t«no&t conferred on thousands of sufferers, could
originate and maintain tbe;rcputntioo It enjoy*. While many
Interior remedies bare boon thrust upon tits community
have foiled, aud been discarded, Utls has gained friends by
every trial conferred Ixmuftts on the afflicted they can never
forget, and produced cures too numerous and remarkable to
be forgotten.
Premre-d by DIL. J. C- AYER, Practical and Analytical
Chemist, Lowell, Mas*-, and sold by all Druggists and Deal
er* in Medicine* overrwh«?re. Cm delalawlrP
The Grtatcri Oledleal Discovery
O F TUB AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY. HAS
discovered In one of oar common pasture weeds, a
remedy that came every kind of Human from tbe worst
BetT>fiua to acoOLnir.n pimple.
110 has tried it In over cloven hundred cases, and never
failed except in two cows (both thunder humor.) Ho ha* now
la his ever two hundred certificates n( it* value,
all within twenty mile* of Boston.
Two bottles are warranted to cure ■ naming sore mouth.
One to three tiot(l>-» will cure the wurst kind of ptmplos of
tbe face.
Two to three l-otUus will scour the sTstem of boll*.
Two IkiiUm are warranted lu cure tue worst canker In the
month and sfimiach.
Tbree to fire bottled are worraatod to euro tbe wont cast
of erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to euro all humeri of tbs
ey«.
Two bottle* am warranted to cure rnnuingof tbe ears and
blotches aMinng the hair
Four to*ix hotih-* axe warranted to cure corrupt and run
ning Gfeere.
One fettle will rnre scaly eruption of the •tin.
Two to three tnclMarv warranted to cure tbevnost dispa
rate cares ul rhe.amatism.
Two to three fTottlci are warranted to curethe worst case*
of ringworm.
Three to fear bottlss are warranted to cure salt rheum.
Five to eicht bnAttes will care the worst rase of scrotaia.
A beoeflt U alwayasxpert-nced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure 1* warranted wbeo tbe above qitautity le ta
kes.
Nothing leoks so Imnrobaldo to those who have in vain
Hed all tho wonderful tnedlnnr* of the day, as that a com
mon weed growing In the |v-uturea, and along old stone walls
should cure every humor In the system; yet iLia now a fixed
fact. If yon 1u»t» a humor It has to starL Tliere are t>» if*
nor and*, hams or ha'* about the vuitingaotne caens and not
your*. 1 jealdled over a thotieand bottlte of It la the vicinl
yof Boston. 1 know ltseffccta In every case. It has a
rewly done some of the greatest cares ever done is Uatsa
chnsrUa. I guvait toehßdrea ovrra y«r oldi to old people
of eixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children
•hew fieeh was soft and flabby, restored to a perfect state
of health by one bottle.
To thewe who ere subject toe sick headache, one boCUe will
alwayacure It. It gives great relief to catarrh, and dlsri
neae. Some who have been costive fer roars, hava taken and
boon regulated by tt. Where the body Is sound it works
a Kite easy, bat where there U any drrangemsnt of tbe fone
ons of nature, it will rauet* very singular feel in ga, but you
must not t>* alarmed—they always disappear in from fear
a wrek. There U never a bad result from it. On tbs
that feeling 1* over you will (eel yourself Uks
* new per* >ll. 1 hoard some of the most extravagant enco
niums of It that man over listened to. change of dJ«;t li
svof oeccesarr; eat the best you can get. I have likeWtss
an herb, widen, when simmered In sweet oil, dlatolveaacrot
ulous swelling of the neck aud Bader tbe ears. Pries CO
cents. Price of tbe Modical DiseJrpjy $1 per bottle.
DIRECTIONS FOR IISR.
Adult, on*-table spoonful per day. Children over eight
}vais,dt«Aort spoonful; children from fiv* to sight years, tea
spoonful. As no direction can be made applicable to all
cocalitnlloai, toko enough to operate on tbe bowsls twica a
day.
Mr. KENNEDY give# personal .stteadanceln bad case# of
scrofula.
Bold lYboWvle aod retail at DTL KEYS UK’S, 140 Wood
Street, corner of Virgin Alley, aod J. P. FLBHXNQ. Alla
glieny. aplO mb2T;lyd*wF
(ItftlUi *aa Strength Atut Inevitably
Follow Its Use.
Bcerhava's Holland Sitters.
The celebrated Holland, hem
*wly Tat Dyirpepsia, Disease of tlto Kidneys, Li Ter Oom
plalnta, Wonkoeu of any kind, Fever and Ague, end the T»*
tiooa affections consequent upon a disordered Stomach or
Liver. Such w ludigeetiun, Acidity of the Stomach, Oolkky
Palm, Ileartbara. Low of Appetite, Despondency, Costive*
sees, Blind end BiouDtig Piles. In all Herrons, Rbeamatio
and Neuralgic Affections, it haa In numerous instance*
proved highly btuinficial, and In others effected a dociiled
care. .
Nature finds no now enemy to combat, with this delight*
fol tonic la the system. Its effects are almost magical, yet
tin? euro permanent It communicate* no violent shook to
Ibo system, bothy arousing Its vital energy to normal ac
tion. enable* It to throw off the caom>, and thus thoroughly
eradicates the disease.
When Its medicinal Ttrtuct are so nnlTomlly acknowt
ami particularly here, whore It baa locomo so pepu
tar as a faroHy modldnei that It ts sold by many of the cro
<«rs,ns writ &* by all th* druggists, it would »oca needless
to offer further evidence yet m there an doubtless some
■who hare tried many advertised remedial, and still suffer
from Dyspepsia! o one or mure of ita dreadful forms, wo tub*
<nin the raliowhiß eertiflcaton, the anthontidty of which
rnnnot be doubted, coming as they do from persons so well
known.
WHAT CP IS DOtNQ FOR TUB fiICK.
Wm.Scitncntnan, F-aq., tbo well known Lithographer,say*
•T have frequently uaod Bmrhave’i Holland Bitten, and find
It invariably relieves Indigestion and debility.”
Rar. Samuel Babcock cays: “I found special relief from
Ita use for a torero hmdacbo, with which I had long tu£
fored."
J. W. Woodwell, Esq., aaysr “I hare mod Borhave** p«|
and Kitten myself,and recommend it toothers, knowing it
to bo lost what it la represented.” .
Aid. Jonathan Ne*ty,'of -Lower Bt. Clair, says; “I hare dr
rired great benefit from its nse for weakness of Ihortomaeh
and indigestion.**
Jas. H. llurphy, aayc “After aereral physician* had fkfled
Bcerhate's Houind Bittor* removed the pain from my heart
and alde.artsing from indigestion.*’
The editor of tbo Kittanning Free Frees, says; “After cue
of (be beat physicians In this place had failed, Barham's
Holland Bitten cored me of the «ont Barm of Dyspepsia."
Francis Felix, only manoJoetorcnof tbo original “Extract
of Coffee," says; “I know that yodTHolland Bitten Is one of
tbo best medicine* in the world for a disordered strqracb
or liter." **
Dr. Ludwig,editor of the Fackol, Baltimcw, pronounce
it “a medicine deserving tbs confidant* of UtspoUk." . ..
Dr. Ederhart, the leaaingGenaaa physician of Peooa. ha*
prescribed It frequently daring the past thorn yean; with
markedsuecees In debilitated states of tho digestive organa,
or oi the system generally.
The manager of Ballon** Vinegar Factory, aye “I need
R ntyjoU 1 , and was therofbre Induced to try It* effect open
ra T «l!e,<fcroubled with the groat debility common to all of
a consumptive habit,) and really ft-to doing her mot* good
than anything she has ever taken."
KOTlGlC.—Wbeorer expects to find to this a benraga
will bo disappointed; bat to the sJckpreak and low spirited,
It will prove a gratefUJ aromatic eordlaLpoessssod ot •tom"’
lar remedial properties.
OApTIONI— The greet popularity of this delightful Arc*
ma, baaindneed many imitations, which the pnbUo shonld
guard uimrost purchasing. Be not persuaded to boy any
thing elso until yon hare given Barham's Holland Bitters a
hlr trial. One bottle will convince yon how infinitely *up*.
rior II la to &U these Imitations. * ”
at $l.OO por bottle, or tlx bottle* for 15.00 by the
••I* Proprietor*. BENJAMIN PAGE, Je.,4 (XL
Ho. ST Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Biiwu. im ■»■
Philadelphia, T. W. Dyctt A Sons, No. 133 North Bocand
atreet; Now York, Barnes A Park, 304 Broadway, comer
Duanes Baltimore, Gisbaro Brothers, OayatreoLand Penn
sylvania Arehnei Cincinnati, John D. Park; Chfcago. Bar
day Brother*,2ls Bomh Water street; 8L UnU/Barnard
Adams A 004 New Orleans, J. Wright A Go.
felitapldAwF .
DELAY NOT,
NT* who Oauldcr a-ilns Head ofHalr
ATUKE'S GREATEST ORNAMENT,
bat ere It la too late use
SANDER’S BCALP TONIC,
■toch restore* th* heallbycondltion of the mk causes
SObbla. '
Rac'd thl* day and fer sale by I. LITTLS AOCL >
. . • - No. U 3 Second itmt
Two through TraliU Bach , Way Daily
Sundays Bxoept®d.
Wheeling, Cleveland and Chicago by tht Qiexxland
and PiUtburyh Railroad.
COLUUBI'Si CISCDISATI & ST. LOUIS
BT THE
PITTSBURGH, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNA tl SAIL
BOAD LINE, via STEUBENTTZLR
■Jh# Clereiand tad Pitiaborgb and Plttabnrgh. Qdnmbea
tad flnrinurt Ra<i»n«rt Pnmp«nl>— haring mwlt> KB af“
rangement with the Pjtttbaxgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago
Raiii cad Company, for thejolntnse of tbelrtracic lotween
Pittsburgh nod Hocheater,
Will run their train* from Penn street Station daily, Son
day* excepted, commencing Monday, March a, 1563
CLKTELAND, WHEELING AND CINCINNATI MAIL,
[ Lutes PnT3r.cxsn,i Axrjtes,
IsteubenTille
: JitHdeepart, opposite
I C.OO A. M. : Wheeling..
| jUellair
‘ IColunbm.
| Ihrous), to Cio
ciaasti Bi th
Thlstrain to Cleveland has 30 minutes at Alliance far
Dinner.
CINCINNATI, CLTTTEI.AND AND CHICAGO EXPRESS
Ltsvss Pittsscxoh,| AKarvxi
iStenbcuTiile 6,05 r. u.
035 p Ji. -Newark - 11.40 r. b.
* tColombna 1,49 a. w.
m . - m Cincinnait 8,07 i. b.
ciMa r ti ne i Ith fl jaereUad....- *5O r. B.
cipnatl »lthout IDnffjlo _ 6,00a.m.
change of cars. 2,00 ». a.
WHEELING ACCOMMODATION,
Loaves PtrrsnrsGH,; Akettev,
WcllsviUe....
4,00 P. M. Steubenville.
| Bridgeport—
: Bellalr
Mxjtcmojrs ant was* or above tb irss as follows :
I»y COO A. M and 4,00 P.JL,
At WHEELING, far Cumberland, Harper's Ferry, Balti
more and Washington City.
Onl* at BELLAIR-for Cambridge, ZanearUlo, Lancaster, Cir
derille and Wilmington.
By 6.00 A. SI-and2,35 I*. M.
At XENIA, for Dayton. ImlianapotU, Mattoon, Cairo, St.
Louis and Now Orleans.
By 0,00 A. M. and 2,36 P. M.
At CINCINNATI, for LfaXirgton, Louisville. Cairo, St. Louis
and New Orleans.
Only at BAYARD, for Carrollton. Vaymsborg, Dovor and
Now Philadelphia.
Only at HUDSON, ior Cuyahoga Falla, Akron, Clinton and
Now Portage.-*
By 0,00 A.M.and 2,25 P.M.
At CLEVELAND, for Erie, Buffalo, Niagara Fails, Canada.
Saadusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago,-and all points in the
North West. ’
P. M. train stops at all way stations on the
River Division.
UETCRSISG TRAINS
EASTERN MAIL, VIA STEUBENVILLE.
Leaves Cincinnati 6,00 A u
Arrives at Colombo*-.-- —IO,SQ » K
do SteabenviUo - 5£Q P u
do Pittsburgh 8j65 P M
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING MAIL. '
Leaves Cleveland- ...... 1,00 * u
Arrives at Wellsville 6,51 P M
do Wheeling 8,40 * *
do I’lttjbnrgb 8,55 P at
PITTSBURGH ACCOMMODATION,
Leaves Bcllalr 6.00 a B
do Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling. 6,15 A W
Stops at all Stations.
Arrives at Pittsburgh 11,25 a w
WHEELING AND PITTSBURGH MAIL.
I Leaves Bellalr „ P B
do Bridgeport, opposite Wheeling 4,43 p m
Arrives at Wbooliug _ 8,55 P M
EASTERN EXPRESS, VIA STEUBENVILLE.
Leaves Cincinnati ? M
Arrives at Columbus...- _ ...10,00 ? B
do SteabenvlUo „ 4,45 a u
do Pittsburgh. 7,50 p M
CHICAGO, BUFFALO AND PITTSBURGH EXPRESS.
Leaves Cleveland..— ... - ——10,20 p M
Arrives at WeUsrilia... 6,35 a B.
dc» Wheeling ~ 11,05 p B
do Pittsburgh. , —. 7,50 a u
Connections aro mode by the Mail sod Express from same
points when returning, as are farmed as above when going
from Pittsburgh; also, with the Pennsylvania Railroad for
ilarrisburgh, Lancastrt, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York
and Boston.
The above Trains will stop on signal of the Station Agent
at any Station between Pittsburgh and Rochester to take up
passengers goiog to uny point on or beyond the lino of tbeao
roads. Trains will also stop to leave passengers coming
from the*o Roads ul any Station between Rochester and
Pittsburgh.
Passengers desiring to go to Chicago, or points bc-voud
Chicago via Cleveland, must asJe for Tickets c ia CUveland.
Passenger* desiring to go to Columbus, Cincinnati, etc., or
points beyond Columbus via Steubeavlllo, must ask for
Ti&tii ria SteubemHU.
Baggage checked through to all principal points and
transferred free of charge.
tickets and all information, apply to GEO.
PARKIN, a I Uio Ticket Office, Penn Street Depot.
P. R. MTERB,
General Ticket Agent C. k P.R. Hi, Cleveland.
L A. HUTCHINSON,
General Ticket Agent. P. C. 4 C. B- Colombo*.
JAMES FARMER,
Superintendent, C. A P. R. R. Cleveland.
W. W. BAGLET,
Superintendent P. C- A C. R.K. Coiatnboa. [mr9
1898. Pennsrivanla Railroad. 1858. j
IUMMEK ARRANGE-igragrHSH-am
0 MENT—On and after Mar
March, 29th.
TUB FAST MAIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Btatioo
•very morning, except Sunday, at 7.&0 o’clock, Pittsburgh
time, arriviog in Philadelphia at 11.50 r. B.
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leave* the Station every erv
nine at 9.50,
The Johnstown Accommodation train leaves Pittsburgh
dally, except Sunday, at 3:30 o’clock, P. 31, stopping at all
■tattoos, and running aa Car as Conemaugh- Pint Accuo*
toodattao Train for Turtle Creek Bridgu, leaves daily, except
Sunday, at 10.40 am. The Second Accommodation Train tot
Turtle Creek leavesdaily, Sunday excepted, atidSO P.
The Think Accommodation Train far Turtle Creek leaves
dally, except Sunday, at &20 P. H.
It* turning Trains arrive InPittsburgh aafollnw-c—-Express
1.45 p. mu MaQ, 3.10 a. Johnstown ;Accommodatioo 11
Accommodation, 12.40 p. 014 Third.
Trains tuv Btairsrille ami Indiana connect at BUlnrlUn
Intersection with Mall Train East, Express Train YTcst,and
the Johnstown Accommodation Train East and West.
Pittsburgh ami CouaellsTlUe Trains, stopping at all Sta
tions on the Pittsburgh ConneUsrlUeßnad, IcaTedoiiy,
Sunday exempted,as follows:—Mail Train,7.ooa.
Train, 4AD n. to. Rot tuning Trains from Pittsburgh and
ConnelliiTilb Road, an Ire at Pittsburgh, 11 a. m. and
fclo p. m.
Tbs traveling public will find It greatly to their Interest,
In going East or West, to travel by the Peansylsania Rail
road. aa Uto accommodations now offered cannot be surpax>
odea aar other runts. As therutd is ballasted with stone,
and Is entirely free from dost, we can promiro exfsty, speed
and comfort to all who may favor this road with their pst-
l'aro to New York $l3 00
” “ Philadelphia 10 00
" ♦* Baltimore „„ . 9to
** *• Lancaster ... Bso
“ •* ftarrlsbiirg 7 45
Baggage checked to all Stations on the Pcnniylreaia Rail
Road, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets In cars will bj charged Ten
Cents in addition to the Station rates, except from Stations
where the Company has do agent.
Nonet—ln case of loas, the Company will bold them
selves responsible for personal baggage only, and for aa
amount not exceeding $lOO.
R* R.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed
to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot,
not to exceed 25 cents for each passenger and
For tickets apply to J. BTEWART, Agt,
At tbs P. R. B- Passenger Station,
Jas-lyd—deal on liberty and Grant its. •
RAILROAD NOTICE.
RGAD COMPANY, with Its ample RoUlugStockand taoip
ment, audits through connections, Is prepared to transport
Passengers and Freight from Philadelphia and Pittsburgh
to ChlcagQ.St-Lonl«, QnAnTi.tt «)] place*
West and Bouth west, with a great dagreaof »ni
expedition. w v
The fact that this road forms a direct and
line between Pittsburgh and Chicago, is a sufficient guar-
I l * Trains will makagood time, am :&smeclions
with Trains on other Boada
rassxxaxa nun uin
_ „ „ „ Pittsburgh. trCreatline. I Ft. Wayne
U. S. 3AO a. «. j\2U3l r. m. 7.00 rfu.
Express.. 2J6 1. K. JIOAS r. u.) 6.45 a. ■.
Mall Train leaves Pittsburgh at 3AO a.«_ airivinx In Chl
cagoataAsA.tr. Express at 2j» t. u.
Risen CnraanAU—Mali train at 7A3 t. u. Express
trolnat7AoA.it. ¥
AU Trains make dose counectloas at Crestline for Colum
bus, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Louis; alio, at Fort
Wayne with Trains on Wabash and Western f or
Istfisjetta, Central Illinois and St. Louis;also, at Forest with
Trains on the M. R. A L.-S. ILIL
from Chicago. Ft. Wsyno-ICrtstiiao. in. PUUb’g
D. 8. Mali..- I
V. S. Ma 11.... 8.45 r. a 6AO a. k. 112.66 F. X. 9J6 P. u.
ExpraSn—. COO a. a. foOO r.». |iao6 p.x. 7J2sa.sc.
These Trains make Trains for Phils
delphla, Balttmon and New York.
Trains from gLLoois. Indianapolis, Cindnnatlaad Cobtzn<
bus make close connections at Cnstlin* with all rwtnrwtt—
Trains. At Ft. Wayne, Trains Brum St. Louis, Central llif
nols, Lafayette, and In terasdUte places, connect arfthabora
Trains. At Fortst, connections aro mads with Trains to and
from Cincinnati, Springfield and Dayton.
AocoxxoMUoa Txaot—Leave New Brighton for Alle
gheny at 7.00 a. X* X2AO F.x. Leave Allccheny for
New Brighton at 9.65 a. x.and 4AOF. k.
Baggage checked through, end no chargofbr handling. ‘
For tickets and farther Information apply to GEORGE
PARKIN, Passenger station, corner Liberty and Groat
etoJB.7. PATRICK, No. 30 Dearborn Ht. oppodto Trfr
moot House, Chicago, or to the Agents at tue E title ns
along thajine.
To commence on MONDAY, pTth, and conthroa
until further notice.
J. 3. EOCBTON, 0«n. Piu , r *od IVt Art.
D. W. BOSS, Paa’r Anat, CUcace
J. n MOOSE, 6ap’t.
lUST*-.....*..Win tar Arrangement.. „..1857.
ST. LOUIS, ALTON
CHICAGO RAILROAD.—OmWB OB
and after OCTOBER SO, Trains wfll run u follows:
GOING SOUTH.
Tea to Chicago at —ITSO a. a. and 10.30 1. a.
Arrive at 81. L0a1a...-^ 820 a. a. and l£o »«.
9WINQ NORTH.
Lean £ut fit Lords %t &00 a. a. and 4:30 pa.
Arrlr. .tCbl«w *t-— JC.nlgslSl.lt.
CONNECTIONS:
Lln» CnlCAo °’ or '* t *Mt«ni lad Koilhsm
At JOLIET, with Bock Island Railroad West, asd "Ctrl
OIL’ East. •
AtPEORLA JUNCTION, with Peoria and Oqnawka Rail
road tor forla, Galaburgh, Earllortoa and intermediate
placet.
At BLOOMINGTON, with OlinoU Central Railroad. Noth
•ndfouth. .
Gnat Western (lit) Railroad,
East far Decatur, Aej West for JacksonTiilo and N splm.
At ALTON, with Tern Hautaaad Alton East,
..(t M« tV. DI -
■IWMHtUI WO HI XUTVT.
At ST. LOUIS, with Ohio and Min. Railroad East, West,
by Pteifla Railroad and Missouri steamers to Northern Mis
souri, Kansas and Nebraska. Also, to all points on the HB
noli and Mlsslsriiml liven. -•-
cafißd abtalnod & an thrprinefiml
Radrond Offlcss.
Tickets csdTreldttr as low as by any other
Route, -
_ _ ATH. MOORE; flehwalSopcrlntißtSmtv
JL M.OOOl>kli:rf Qfp.Kaitoa Agent no 3 iarT:d3y
A LLEGHENY VALLEYBKcBBgggp
AjRAn.ROATWRinroTALOPrTTr<WFw*I7*f^.
FRBgIIZ DEPOT TO THE CORNER OP BUTLER AND
CARSON 8TRBEI& NINTH WARD, AND A GREAT RE
DUCTION 07TAlUff EAIEI-Onand after,JULY
US7, freight wiß be reedrod as ahcraatthafoUowtag rater.
To Bfahoulns -at 25e. per 100 pounds,'
To Gray’s Eddy——~ at 25c. » * **
To Bed Bank——— at 29c. « « •
To Brady's Bead —at Sic. ** “ •
FUjmr—Oeerpn fcrrsU end axderjyty.
ToMahonln*——.-wtlc. per barrel.
To Gray's Eddy.——..—.—. Ale. « *
To Bm Baak.T,....———• « .
To Brady's Bend—. —......—He. *», “
'Flour—Ftftibarrdt eni ceer. - . ..
ToMlhntihijr.^.—. .........Bfic. a '
■ Tandy's Eddy , u «.. .
To Bed Rank— .... ,s f *+ l u J
Tbßradrt'Eflld^— m - -
Jygfetf . R. R LOOMlfrOtqwnl Ttefat Agent.
. Tl niy.s—soqjm
;.»» •.» uu fx .-.a TSSaSssei
Kailroals ,
BUMOVAL
The cUvsiand At Pittsburgh Rail Raad
The Pittsburgh, Columbus sad Cln-
ab,
and far the prompt transportation of Freight* bv •
CONTISCOVS RAILWAY OOXSXct/ow
From PITTSBURGH to CLE V ELAND,TOLkDO, DETROIT
CHICAGO. COLUMBUS, DATTON, INDIANAPOLIS ’
CINCINNATI. LOCISVrtLB AND THE .
WESTERN*. NORTH WESTERN AND SOUTH
| WESTERN STATES.
Hrnirbt b **nt w most of the aboro places In the um*
caA In which tt is loaded at this Depot.
Through Rrcripta given to aU important PcrinU.
For further information applyto JOHN P. GLASS,
fol8;tf Agent
10.19P.*.
2,45 P. K.
pitUburgband ConnelawUle Railroad.
THE PITTSBURGH
Connellsville Railroad Is nowgCTffiP.ggJ—
opened far the transportation of passengera-and freight to
and from Pittsburgh and ConneiiariUe, connecting with die
Penns. Central Railroad at Dliafam’l Sutton.
Arrangements hare also been made with the Penna.
Central Railroad .bv which through freight to Philadelphia
and Baltimore will be carried from points on the Pitts
burgh and CouncilrilJe Railroad, by car loads, on farnrablo
terms.
11,50 r. M.
....... 8,00 a. v.
Rtnwnra or Teaiss—On and after Monday, 1.-Uj Dec.
the Passenger Trains wilt be run daily, except Sundays, as
Mail Train, will leave the Passenger Station of the Penna.
Railroad, at Pittsburgh, T.OOo’clock, A. M, arriving at Con.
neila rillo at HhOO A. 1L
Express Paaacagex Train wiUlsare PitUlatrgh at42M o’ck
P. SL, and arrivcAt Coonellsvillo at 8:20 P. H.
.... 6.25 P. U.
.... ;.u0 p.m.
—. 8,46 r. H.
.... 9,00 P. B.
Rcnnunxo—Express Train will leave donnellrrUlo at 6
o’clock, A. SL, counseling with ;the Blalrsvllie Acccmmo
datlon Train on the P«nao. Railroad which arrive* at Pitts
burg at 11 A. M.
Mail Train will leave Oonnellsville at *OO P. M. and con
nects with the Erinton Accommodation Train on the Pnmm.
Railroad, which arrive# at Pittsburgh at fl-00 P. M.
Freight to and from Pittsburgh and stations on the Pitta
burgh and CoanullsviUo Railroad, will bo received and de
livered at “Baldwin Depot,” opposite the DnnnNOe Depot
on Liberty it.
Bunting k Hall’s Coaches for SU. ricaaant, Unicntowt?
Frostbnrg and Cumbcrlwid leave Onm-UrviUe rcgulsrly on
the arrival of the trains.
MaO Train conaects also at West Newton'with ooaches,
by the plank road, with Mount pleosaut, Eomorsct, Uerlin,
Eandpatcb, Cumberland, Ac.
Tlciets can be had from the Ticket Agoot at the Penua.
Railroad Passenger Depot.
ocS U BLACTtSTONE, Sept*
' PcnnaflTtnlß finilroi
The great central raj-
Root*, connecting the AtlanticHStS
cities with Western, North-Western, kdc
Btntea by a eontincoc* Railway direct. Tta
nccts at Pittsburgh with dolly line of Stea
on tbo TTcttern Ulvers,and at Cleveland an
Steamers to all porta on the Nortb-W«rten
the meet direct, cheapest, and reliable
FREIGHT can bo forwarded to and from tb
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A
yntST CLASS—Boots, Shoos, Hat* and
Caps, Books. Dry Goode, (in boxes, bales
ana trunks,) Drugs, (in boxes and balos)
- Foathm, Furs, *c_„
SECOND CLAES. —Domestic
Shirting and Ticking, (in original bsJo*)
Drags (in rtnkn.) lurdwar& Leather,
(In rolls or boxes) Wool and Snoop Pslts,
Kmttrard
T&EBD CLASS.—Anvils, Steel, Chain* (In'
casks,) Hemp, Bacas tod Pork, salted
(loose or Jo casks,) Tobacco, manufactur
ed, (except Clean or Cut,) At, Ac-
FOUIITU CLASi —CuOoe, V'Uh, Bacon, Beef
and Pork (In casks or boxes, £ast«*r>J,)
iArd and Lard Oil, Kails, Soda Ash, Ger
man Clay, Tar, Pitch, Resin, Ac
FLOUR.—{I,OO per bbl. until farther notice.
QKAiy—ln car loads 45c per 100 fits, until further notice
00TT0N— $2 per halo not exceeding 500 fiw w eight, until
(farther notice.
shipping good* front sij point (Ml of Fhiladol
phhw bo particular to mark parkagrs “rfa. itoniyfnznfa
Evuroad,” All G codsconsigned to the Agent* of this Head
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, friir l<e forwarded without
detention.
FutaitT Afi«r»—o, £. Brans, 64 EObv street, Boston; J.
F. Clarke, No. 2 Bstor iroctn,and No. 1 wlllbun street, and
John McDonald, Ko, 8 Battery Place, New York; Plcrta A
Z&ncsrille, O 4 Inria A 00, and Springman A Brown,
Cincinnati, 0-; 1L C. Moldrum, Madison, LtnL£DrtncsnlL
Bell A Co., and Carter A Jewett, Ix'iiirvillo, P. 0, O’*.
Efler A Co., BranrrlUe, Ind.; IL. F. Baas, St. Louis, Mo.; Har
ris, wormloy A Co., Memphis, Tonni Leech A Chicago,
Dig J. P. Olasa, Ft. W’ayue, lud.; IL J. BneeOer, FLiU* Ms
grsw A Koonsj. Baltimore; D. A. Stewart, PitUlmrgb.
H. H. nOBBTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, Philo.
H. J. LOXLBAZRT.Sapt.. Altoona, p*. ja&ly
Stramsfiips.
PARS REDUCED.
Steam to Scratbmpton and Havre.
The magnificent steamship
VANDERBILT, 6,3€ S toon, P. E. LrTEVXE,
ter, will siUl with the mails—
From JTeto Torkfor Frrm Southampton and
Southampton end JE&zctv-. Ham for JVSw Fork.
SotnrAy ..April 10 I Wednesday._*.... April 2S
Saturday- May 23 I Wednesday June 0
S&tnrdny —..July 3 | Wednesday Joly 21
Price of passage according to location of room. Firs
Cabin, $100; Second Cabin $5O.
Spedsdellrored In London and Paris.
For passage and freight apply to D. TORRANCE. Agent,
No. & Bowling Green. New York. fe27idtn[iS
REAT RKDUOXXON OF FARE^mT
TO EUROPE.— Sj£J3£,
/Vom Sew York to South- To Sew York from South
ampton, Havre or Bremau ampic a, Havre or Brtraen
Unit Cabin sso Tim Cabin 4100
Second Cabin.— 60 Second Cabin........... 95
Steerage SO Steerage—, .... <0
In tbe flrtt clam paddle wheel steamibip AillEl<, 2,000
ton*, 0- D. Lndkvr, commander, and KOftTII STAIL 2XOO
ton*, Edward Carrady, commander, to tad from pior No. 3
North lUtct, at noon predrcly, carrying the tJnttnd State*
mall, Tii—
Ltavt Sew Tcrkfor
SavthcMpUm, Havre BrtnUn far Eoulhastpton
and Bra run. Bsntihampttm. fcr JV'ew J\rtr.
Arlcl,S«torday, March 20. April J 7. April 21
North BUx “ April 17. May 15. &lay IS.
Ariel, " May 15. Jane IX Juselfi.
North Star “ Jans 12. July 10. , Jnly 14.
Then tteazaihlp* touch at Ham. Specie delivered In
London anil Part*. Fcr pattago or freight apply to
D. TORRANCE, Agent,
N 0.5 Boylta&Grecn, Near Turk.
lon, &Jop.ra.
tlvcrpool, Phlladcipnia and Rbw York
Screw Bteamihlp Compaavi
The splendid steamships^***!.
farming the alx>To lino wfil e&ll from NewdSttSa
York as follows:
CITY OF BALTIMORE, Capt teltcfa, Jiw.7lh, ISSS
KAi'QAEOO, “ Jeffrey, Feb. 4ih, •*'
Afld each altqsate Ibnradej.
Autn Lirrrpool erery olternats TTednrodnj.
Tm from Sow York, Cabin P 5, Third Clau (20.
“ “ Utoyool, “ fIM, $S5,*JTG, Third Clast {IS
of^( Ttot. arkllahle for six rsoatbsbj aajttmai*
CaMa, $140; Third Class, $7O.
Tae *l Steamships are nppllad -with taprorod Watertfr
ooapartmenta, and carry experienced Sargsoo*.
J> ro «wttiiS to Eafo l*»« r viihißg to MU
, m **• °‘ d cenotry,can pnrebaso ticket
Sj.^ 1 v 1 b y ■P pl £ n * to J - 0- D“l«, 1
Sable A Cortee, 177 fenwdway, N. T, or
mri _ Tl _ OH3I THOMPSON, 410 liberty st_ Pi Ustorch
lclas » MWoslSSSfb*.
iVni J U ttooL Drafu *°M *’7 the abore
Dollar Saving* Banb,
SSwSS
rettber Brat to May first, from <3 to 8 o’clock.
■“■>»« lew than one Dollar,
t * of tha profits declared twice a ycsr,ta
,!^ mber - Hsierett waa dadnrad at the ratio!
1655, al*o,to Jono
• fy* Jnno and December, 1857.
t^fS^i+£Jlff l^2^£ ,a “ d 10 the «*t the de»
S“J “^ tiltd^aad . b * r>t^B «M»lntert*Urom the first
”?*” J °P* an?December,ccmponading twioea jeer vUh
o« tmrebUng the depositor to rail or area to pSJSitbto
At . th .u r * 1 *’ “ oDe r *ffl derable fa lea than 13
to the aggregate noHT AS6*s*Hii» »n cr»
Ch«t=r, Hy-Lawi, Rule* ud W
'tton* fnmlsbjd gratia, on application at tin. oCcc.
Pnndml—GEORGE AT./uirr
nc* rftxsusjns:' .»
John TL Eboenbarsw*
N. Oral ten Morphy,
Inao M. JVnnock,
JuaeaD.Kellay.
Jamea Herdtnao,
£ohn S-Coagrafp,
Hopewell Hepburn,
JftBM«SUdIfS
Alexander SnuUer,
Robert Robb,
William 8. La relay,
Hill Borgwln,
ttlilltm J. Andorivn
John G. Backofen,
Albert Culbertson,
John B. Ca&Acld,
J. Gardner Oofln,
Alonro A. Curler,
Darld Campbell,
Charlee A.Colton,
William Xtonflu,
Frand» Felix,
George F. Gilmore.
JameeS, tin™,
William 8, Harea, (
Acrttar? and Trmiurer—<
atOJytWJa22al*rrp
Banking houses of john t
SSSp —Braroim co,
TOIONTCfWVT JAxECTE 00-, Pen*»
BaowNBTnii M «*
SBWBMomos, PArrpTK co,
1 xt>T *M “ 1
~
5™ * SON. DEAIiERS JN POK
*°oj? ■”<> D°HM«Ue Bill! <SrElcba»n,Cmitair
E P ecI ®i No. WMarket street.
r*” “* ri,la
C€ ny: Boots Trero blackened coir.”
doDot needhlacfcing nor* than once evrck!
<MI fig It at the corner Market «t- «adtb»Ptnm<?Bd. m*s
JUST RECEIVED— ~
T 60,000 OermaaCljcirf
lUraim -
2OO bxi. VlrjdalaHaas&ctaredTobaeflo...
*rf ta y» t **»rtn»«ot of Clcmn an4Tob*cco em o Herod
nthi* city, 1j now cjpon u
oeoroe :? ?X
6or.SmiUiflold«tr>et«adl>lia>Oßrt Mltiy . '
TfflHA KUBBEK HOSE.—3SOO'TFfSiS
XX I ? 1° la calibre,Sand 4plytiikk, iniuhlc fcr
BjdfurtißtcanbcttU, Fire and Loeoajotlretnciooparboeee,
fortelebr dc3 J. A H. ~
\CHRE—SO bi
/ for dle br.
K>ll
[TIDES.—
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7osU«c«indfcad Oratli by J ,
4 * 3 ' SPRDFQgR gARBITTfITT
QUNDIUES-100 ban, choi«,
' ' raSSS?SSIi&-' •
forsal«by
V*" 3 ■ ~ HENRY H COLttNg.
-b W2L o. * CO,
• EUnicEaoirWOTfaOgWSTybM £l'
*JUWDBIEa~Tenn. Floor, :*lS3 v 9acks Yiru
KTom bt*od«4o do WWJt Brwtfwa'r Mllg'Pmwtr
taW »rrtw«a ~
fctnlaby dcO . ... i**Tittrnt?Kjrr*CX}
&KEGB KO. ' f
Vfmfrwh Bnfl Bnttnc.. /Bab** s4tnft»-S-'
.Jg*
3d Sonth-YFeatern
lla road Also con*
amors to all porta
31! S.iifrla.Qcyvlth
•n Lake#; making
route by which
be Great Tlert.
; PITTSBURGH.
■COO per 100 &>•.
*7se per 100 lbs.
• 05c per 100 Em.
• COc p-r 100 lbc.
iQonrtarp,
Janw* W. Mailman,
Charles Etuut,
P. A. Madeira
John H. UeUnr, *
Walter P, Marshall,
Wilson Miller,
A- M. Pollock; SI. I>
HraryL.lUnffwalt,
John M. Sawyer,
Georg* 8. Selden.
Alexander Tindfc,
Theobald Umctaettcr,
Oocrre R. White,
■QUA RT.ES JL COLTQ&t
*• _American . Mi T?wncH.
e, a. pimaEToes * eou
oortlorWooduidninto. ''