JUtsttHantong Being. TUESDAY MOBKDtg, MARCH' 29, 1838. Tmßoagjo Pirai’s P*ae— TepThmutwi a Dm.— ThSfc Joeepi papers inform ns that • the rush WTiktfa Peak by the Hannibal np3 Si. Joseph RaTlroail, Ibrongh that cily. Ccoimuea lo incrSse daily. On Friday last 300 pssaengeni, all for the gold region, arrived thero on o singlo ;■ train, anion the day following iOO oihcre nr ' ri TOon we consider lhat rnahhaa only eom meneed, and will not reach ila height 1.11 about the middle of April, we may form some approxi mate estimate of the huge population surgidg Westward to spread itself over the bo somof the nascent Stale of Colonna. The llan nibal and Su Joseph Bond is only one of the channels through which the living stream rushes. More than a thousand persons pass through this city, by tho Missouri river steamers and the Pacifio Railroad; numbers of others cross the Mississippi at various ferries, in wagons, and, avoiding the cities, steer by the most direct roads for the Western border of the Btate; while nearly, all who start from the Southern Slates go op the Arkansas river through Ft. Smith. It Is fair to estimate ibe number of Pike’s Peakers going westward, through several avenues of travel, at 2,000 per diem. They come from every State in the Union, but chiefly from the West—from Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, lowa and Kentucky, nearly every county, town and kamleL in some of whioh States sends out a company of ten, twenty or thirty.— Six months from this day the unorganised re gion of Colonna (the name proposed for the new Territory,) will contain a population or 80,000 souls. It will probably come into the Union os a Slateat tho next Congress.— St. Louis Intelligencer. _ Illinois Ruffians —The Vigilance Committee recently formed in Pike bounty, Illinois, for the > -suppression of gangsjof lufliaus who made free with other people’s' properly, seems to have mode some ituponantdisooveries. A correspon dent of The Chicago Prea and Tribune s*ys : •*The amount of iniquity at once developed r was astounding: One person was shot in the * not of stealing a horse, and a large quantity of counterfeit money found on his person. Another was caught on a stolen horse, and refusing to testify as desired—his mother urging him to re- Teal nothing, and saying they would not hang him till hell froze over—was found dead. Per sons whose property counts by scores of thou sands, acquired with great rapidity, and many who were not suspected are found to belong to the gang, Some SO or 40 horses have been -found and restored to their owners, and an amount of villainy traced to Us authors suffi cient to fIU a prison. 0 'Death from Boauo ran Ears.— About a week ago a domestio, named Eden Vaughn, employed atthc/Uoion House, in this city, hod her ears performed for the purpose of wearing ear-rings. The operation was performed in’the usual man ner, oud with the. usual results at the time. On the second day after the piercing, her ears com menced swelling, and she supposing nothing Ee rious* left employment and went home. The third day the swelling mid inflamationincreased rapidly, when she became deaf, blind and speech less; erysipelas set in, and for three days the unfortunate tmiiercd terribly, when death re leased her. We have never heard of a death by this operation, but we are told by those who have had their ears pierced, that it is extremely hazardous, an'd is often attended with great pain.— Troy Budget. . Ktgulat Steam,ts. Only SI3Q (Board Included) From Fitts* ttnrgti to the Gold mines—Special Mottos to Gold Beeken— A Rare Clieaee. j&'OXLY 250 MILES LAUD OJMRIAGE. CAPT. BEASLEY, of St. Louis, | JE2i*S ta nowOnishlnga very light draught host £SomS CALLED THE GUS. LINN, bnUt crpratl? for Kansas Elver, haring government con tracts, ebo will ran regularly between Leavenworth City and ft! Riley, end wIU make connections one hundred kiZcj abort FLJiilty, wJthßnaadl, Major AOo.’s Stage Coaches, running direct to Denver CUy and Pike's Peak. CspLß. la prepared to receipt through to the mines (Denver City) vis giver and Stage, as shore, at $lBO for each cabin passenger (board included) and 100 pounds of baggage. Will leave on the 30th Instant. Apply to ™ . . FLACK, BARNES A CO, ' Or to tho Pennsylvania Insurance Company, No. 63 fourth • street. _ mrl6;4awT MISSOURI RIVER. Notice to ClUsoarl River Snippers and i Passengers, \\T E have made an arrangement iJESI*& j \y with the Missouri Elver Packet Cota-ASaiLLMM -- - : pauy by which we can give through rata from Pittsburgh for passengers and freight ta all points ud the Missouri Bit er. Pur farther particulars, apply to Fuel, Bimj A Co, Steam Boat Agents, corner Water and Market streets, who are authorised to contract lor us. McBRIDK A CO-, (lato of Pittsburgh,) mrltdlutfT N 0.40 Commercial a.t, EL Louis, Mo. Moaongabela River U. B. Mall Packets ETBAUER TELEGRAPH, : STZAJIZB JEVFERSOH. jJgba I . j M& CiTT. j. a Woodward. ! Carr. Gsoro* Cu*R • STEAMER LBZERSB, Cap*. B. Bunt***. The above new steamers are now mailing regularly. Morning Boats lew Pitts bnrgh st 8 o'clock A. SL, and Evening Boots at « o'clock P. M. Tor iPKecsport, Eliaabothfowo, Monongs hclsCUy.Cookstown, MilUborougb, Rice * tending. borongb sod Genera, connecting at BrowwmUe with Hacks for Cnioatowin and Payette Springs; connects at Bice a Uodlnc with hack. , for Jefferson. Canwchaeltown and Wayn*«burg»aodatGre«Dsborongh for Morgantown, »a. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Colon - town for £2. meals aadstato-rooms on boats included. “ G. W. SWINDLES, Aonrr. an&—Brownsvijln Wharf-boat, at foot of Grant et. REGULAS TUESDAY PACK- ijJSLA ET yOH ZAXESVILLIL—The fine newJggSSfik, steamer F-MMA OTUHAU, Caff. UoaMTATtt*LwllUej»je for the above and lntccnwll;ite porta EYEEY TUESDAY, ill o'clock r. K. For fm^hl. or P“» 8« *PW •» booed. ocl» FLACK, EAltNlia A CO, AfU. FOKrDAVENPOBT, DUBUQUE, iJEKLft St. PAUL, SHAKEPES and St. prTf r q jfiSnir^ '^ SSm Tfio boanttfol passenger steamer DENSIAUK, Uept. Uniy, will leave for the ebov© and all intermediate ports on THIA DAY. 29 tb Inst- at 4 P. if. Tor freight or passage apply on board or to (ar!7) FLACK, PAJINKB i CO- Agta. T?OB St. LOUIS &■ KEOKUK. |JE3m» Jl —-The fine Dow .iwo.ee JAMES WOOD, dr P l.l£>bt. Hcrdmwn. Will Icwvo lot lb. .bov. KaHliEo iXlTport. od TUIS DAT. 59th 10.1, .1 * t- »• tor (rcisbl or A CO.. Apoolw OK ST. LOUlS—Thefino steam- (JggLa cr HASTIHIiS, C.pL 11. IL Porter, will rffitiifSWgt learo for the above and all Intermediate ports on riiu DAY 2Sti last. 1 Pdr freight or pasugo *PPjJ-Oftioard orto jnr!B »v • FLACS, BAKSEB A OQ^Agte. EOB ST. PAUL-The fino Pff -1 JSm» aenserpactet J. n.CONK,Capi.Wood.jHSfiBHI _ born, aiu leave for the abovo and «njot»rmcdM» porajm HUS DAY, 29th lost, at 4 o clock, P. »L Pot freight ■tpwgS’H’P'T °° BA mnS A CO, A«cn»- ' EOB ST. PAUL, DIKECT, VIA iJE&Jf gt, Lonia, Kaobok, Burlington, Unia- tuw, Dock Island, DevenportjOaleca, Dobnqu#, Prairie i>a Chlin, Wenoan, LaCrcw^andSt floopaseenger • steamer fiT. LOUIS, OspCXme Dc*n, wUI leaw for the above and all intermediate porta on THIS DAY,the29tb instant,-at 4 o'cio:k, P. M.;' For freight or passage apply on b °^lt T t 0 •; FLACK, BARNES k CO-A gents. For Missouri bivbr The splendid steamer lOWA, Moore, will leave for the above and all intermediate port* on .TIUSiDAY, 29tb lost. For freight or paas*6* apply on board. ttb2a _ ibiUt, Sic. F' ■OK N A s'ifTrLITE. iJJgLjf The fioe stoamer UARMO-£g££S£jn NIA. Captain H. K. llazlett, will le*T» for the abora anti all-intermediate pifU,oo BATORDAY, 2d proi n at 4 o’clock 9 ».* - For freight or paanga apply on board or to m h22 FLACK, DARNfcd A CO„ AgLa. • ,-ffot tflt Bta ja ornea K-iher. iSESMOINES KIVEUPACKKI' i JCfofr I J THROUGH TO DBBSIOIMES CITT, <S3&O» C*Dt A. Hino, will leave tor tb* above »11 lotermedUtb port*; on Tins DAY. 29th Initial 4 o'clock, T- U. Tor frfllnt of Mvago apply oq boud, or to To? 14 TLACS. BABHEg * CO-, A grot*. ileto OtUaitg, tec. . TT'Oli JSl£!*rpSl§ i'NEW OH-i.tCT;.* r LEAKS.—Th® Ipleadid lle*mit AE-AggajJL nvr.B Cantata JSbbsrt* will l*»ro for Si® iibora aod nil IntarmodiM® porta on THIS DAT 2Stb tast, at 5 o'clock, P.w. 'F«f freljht or passage apply O °JSm2l° C “ FLACK. BABXBS 4r OO^Accnu. EOU MEMPHIS—The splendid iJESLa arm POTOUAO, Copuln JT. C-igPBSfiH HunviriS'lem for th. shore Intermediate port. onTD£aDAV. 6th pro*. nt 1.l «■ for height or pu ■“SS*r "* “’"‘“iuk. jiRWZi * 00- Agente. —" & H. .Manufacturers ol -Bubu Door#, 6boUir^Tr*me», > BncktU uIIMM’ tapotaray dSSptioa, biting all the 1 ‘*“s .nrored voo&wbrkiDg m*cblD«7 eTe, J *s*}? , lawloff tfres>»tly dona. All order* from U» emmrry vj EocLKoflltod atthelo«wt tote#._Cajl m 4 «• *»«*• ponli»dagtJ«*iber*. i ««?*» ■ Central PUnlajf MJlla, Wetwftrcct, mrSO v*d*n l and Bow tti, AlWhear _ sacks Corn: - >.: ■• lift do Wheat; . 4 Pry Hide*, To aitiTo oa rteimcr flarmoaU Sot nla by < tor 9 r - ■: • . ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. JUST RECEIVED DIRECT from the-man-. o&etarers, 39 piece# W Oiled Boise*. of BncUobnuk#, la tmltatloa.of Ook,Bo»wroad« Maple, W»lflat|Mabos*fiy, Marblca (gcocb aad A<w for »!• by nrl* ■■'■, J.AH.PHimPg. QPBING GOODS,— ' JAfthtA 8080, Si Slixketjtrcet, -flu Jort rewired his New Spring Stock of _ _ ' _ BOOTS AND BDOB3, Which hb Bill ull ebeip fcr euh. Mmn ,r.ma • . 7 LAOIBa* UIOll HEELED OAIXEBfI Shoos, Gaiter*, 4o- of ererr description •X TOy low prices. Call rod exaralnfl his ■*«*£ g P.B.—Boots, Sho«,'*c, of ctery fle*crtp«“» specUlorder. - , : t B *** T , ‘URPJENTXNE—2S bbls. for sale by i. J: • B. t. MHHJ3TOCK * 00, mrlß ’-l • • comer Woodapfl fongth itr»eU. /10SHJSN BUTTER.— I 4 firkins - prims VJI Batfarjpit received. • R. PAtZILL s CO. j^TINE—I gross “CorV' euperjorGel »,pal np for UmUj mo. - '' for tal* by • IUSTOIE& A ANDiIBfION; I • Ita.S3 Wood »t, Cbtrleti H6tol« HOMS-AU aizesnn store and .MUty. ' • 30NE8*C00LgT.l<rWftt^«t. IS—IX bblß Wbito Beans in store and ** ss : iicse»n St* p ** Oeat Loanfor tiie Benefit of the Ship Canal Axound the Falla of fit. Mary. IN pursuance of an act of the State -of Mtenlgan, entitled “an set to provide tor the repairing, bitsarration and operating of tho Ship Canal, around the Falb oT fit. Mary, and to perform the trust respecting the aame” approved February Hth, IBM, the undersigned Governor and Bteto.Treasurer of said State, hereby gre» notice that on MONDAY, the 25th day of April next, they will offer tor ride to thb highest Udder, bonds of- tha Bttts of Mtohtjcan ot not!** than one thonaand dollars «*cb, to *»• amouatof one hundred thousand doUarm, tor the Purpose mentioned to said set. duly executed according to Uie rp qulmneDte thereof, ihe principal redeemable In the city or StuwYork, at the p\ra«ui®of tbe State, twenty yean from yearly at six per cent per annum In srid Jnd income of said Canal, after pay og u!d msmmm Wt^' n rttADTOTide tor,tbs repairing. preservation sad OTfrtUag or SoShip Canal around the FaUlof Bt.Mary, SdtoptfformthstwitrapccUngthe^. Wezsxis, By on art of Congress approved August 26th, min thsConirreas ©1 the TJnitart States granted to the State ih«*riaht to locate a Slip Canal arsuud the Falb of flLMory, and also MTen hundred and fifty thousand acres of the nubile lands to aid In tbe construction of said canal, and, * Wsxxsu, The said act wu accepted by, and tho condi tions thereof made obligatory upen this Bteto by an act ap proved February 6, 1853,and, Wnztxis, Buch having been built and accepted by tbe authorities of this State, tafonndtoneed repairs in order to Its preservation and usefulness and tbe doe performance of the trust created by said act of Congress, aod tbe assent of this State thereto, therefore. , , Sncnoa 1. Thr. people of the State of Michigan enact, That thoGovcrnor and State Treasurer, are horeby authorized and directed in the name and behalf of the people of this • State to negotiate and contract for a loan or loaas not ex ceeding In all one huodred thousand dollars, redeemable at tbo pleasure cMh* State, at any fime after tbe expiration of twenty yean, first day of July In the year ona thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, on (be beet and moat favorable terms and oondli ions that in their Judgment can bo obtained, at on Interest not exceeding sixjxr cerium per annum, payable half yearly, to be .expended and applied solely In making from time to tim&jsuch repairs upon tho locks, gates, and walls thereof, aa'tho Board of Control created by the act entitled “an act to proTiiefor the cnlloo tlon of tolls and for the care, charge and operating of the Bt. iiary’sFalls Ship Canal,'* approved February Ul, 1556, may deem necesary tor the preaemtkn and effldeot oper> attouof arid canal, and tho full performance of the trust above redtod. Srctunr 2. For the purpose of .effecting the loan or loans afonwald, the Gorernor and State Treasurer are hereby em powered and directed, after having first advertised tor such loon In one of the daily papers In (be title* of Detroit, Bos ton, New Totk and Pittsburgh, for at least thirty days prior to negotiating said loan, to cause to he made and Issued, bond* in sums not less than ona thousand dollars each, to be signed by the Governor and countersigned by the Secretary ot State and State Treasurer, with the great semi of tbe State t thereto; which said bonds shall be drawn in favor of the Auditor General and bring endorsed by him shall become transferable and be delivered to tbe Governor and Bteto Treasurer, and be transferable by them lo such form as they may decide, to be redeemableaaaforesridond to bear interest as aforesaid payable on thefirrt days of July and January, in each year. In thedtyofNew York or elaewhereintbe United States, should the Governor and State Treasurer find it con venient and advantageous so to contract; and it is hereby further declared that it shell be deemed a sufficient execution of said power to borrow, that tbe Governor and Star • Treasurer have cauaod sold bonds to be execute I and sold; provided that arid bonds shall beaold to tbe highest bidder, but shall not be sola at less than par; and tho mousy obtain ed from said loan or loans shall be paid over to the Bteto Treasurer, and shall constitute a psrt of the St, Mary’s Ship Cni)»t fund, to be applied and used for the above named putpoeeeand for no other purposes whatever; for which ap plication of such moneys the frith of tho Stato is hereby pledged. Stcnoit 3. All tho tolls and other income from tbe St. Mary’s Falls Ship Canid, after paying the actual and necessary ex pense* for tbe care and operatiug.of tbe same, are hereby pledged and derated Co tbe payment of sold bonds, principal and Interest as the same shall full due, and tbe State hereby guarantees the payment of the principal and Interest of such bonds and each and every of them out of such tolls and Income, and pledges its frith that in default of such pay ment it will unconditionally pay the same without delay. BecTlox 4. All necessary contingent expensee incurred by the Governor and State Treasurer. In carrying out the provisions of this act shall be audited by the Board ot State Auditor* and paid but of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, and be charged against arid canal fond, prorfSaf hocercr, that the BteteTreosurer shall notat a member of arid board vote in auditing any claim under this section. Srcrjccr 5. Tbe bonds, tbe lane of which Is authorized by this act shall be numbered aad registered in a book' to be prepared for that purpose by the Auditor General in his of fice, whicb registerihall contain tbe number, amount arid wbtn bond becomes due, tbe rate of Interest, and when and where the interest is payable, and each bond shall con tain a copy of the third section of this act. Fccnos 0. This act shall taka effect immediately. EDM. B. FAIRFIELD, President of tho Sonata. HENRY A. SHAW, Speaker of tho House of Representatives. Approved February 14th,1559 Lansing, March 3d, 1859. 1L WISNER, Governor of Michigan. mrl6.dte2s] JOHN M’KINNEY, Btele Treasurer. QAS FROM ROSIN OH* OXOTHXX FATTY FLUID MATERI The high illuminating proper- Ttßa or Gas from Rcala and oleaginous substances have always mode them a favorite material for the maun foe tare of Illuminating Gat. ManjGasCompaalesuseßoe in withcoal,ln order to supply their customer* with a So* porter Quality of Gas. ROSIN OIL is entirely free fromall dross and refuse sub stances, and yields at once. Its Brilliant Illuminating Gas. The greater original cost of the apparatus for the manu facture of coal gas together with the attention and expense constantly required,andthe difficulty,U not iuipoeribility. of entirely separating tbe unwholesome, deleterious ana offensive gase-m, generated in coal, render the ROSIN OIL APPARATUS cheaper anil more desirable In every way. E OOAIKS, of 3, fl Broadway, New York, bos devoted his entire altenUou to the manufacture and saleof Portable Gas Apparatus, and ha p—<folly oaU* ifa* ■esanttoo of tin public to his present complete and efficient machine. Perfect satisfaction to tnepurchasor guaranteed in overy case. For farther information address B. OOATEfI, 370 Crotutaty, New York; Jf2fc2»wdlj or DAVID 11. WILLIAMS. Vittrimrgh, P»- NEW CARPETS!! McCLINTOCK’S CAUPET WAREHOUSE. Wo havojnal received oar supply of Spring Carpels and 'OU Cloth*. Oar stock U fall, aed complete, iompristng Brussel* Tape*fry Brunei* ud Velvet Carpet* new dtr signs; Soper Imperial and extra Three Plja,Superfine, Ta pestry Ingrrt«*U , r*> l F iß# » Unianfiae (cotton chain and wool filling;)- Plain and Twilled Venetian Carpet* for at&ira pad ball* altwool Scotch Carpet* Cotton Ingrain Oupeta. 'Betnpi'LittiAgaadllagCarpetstßng* Floor doth* Wool and Linen, Stair Crash; Wool, Linen and Oilcloth Table and Piano Cover* Door Mata In every variety; China And Com*. Matting* Stair Bod* it; Window Shade*—HD, Greco,Transparent Oil and Gold Bordered, all wldtha and Uogtha. Afro, our fine areortmantof Floor Oilcloth* new pattern* from 2 to 24 foot wide, best eastern make*. *• The above gooda have been aeirctod with great care, and bought at the lowest esah nice. We can confidently Invito oar turner caatatnera and the public with ’great pleasure to oar eztanalve atock, which, for deaigoaof patterns and brightness and cemetery of color* caunot be surpassed.— Oar terms shall be accommodating, and goods sold at east era price*. W. McGLIMTOCK. 0-B;d4wP Mo. 112 Market street RECEIVED, this morning direot from the manufacture* 60 of tbaeo excellent patent Carpet Sweeper* ladies and booeokeepere are Invited to examine tbeswtepsr. It* Dtilitr i»undoubted. For sale at fclhdawj, W.M’CLIMTOCK’fI, No. 112 Market st SB KR I C k'S PATENT CARPET SWEEPS it—A crest Domestic Invention, and sir l.togive satisfaction. Just received at tho Carpet Store of W. M’CLINTOCK, IX2 Market .treat, JaSfcdAwT Only Agent for the Maanhcturcr. NOTICE. —Having purchased the interest of my partner, 1L McGeary, Esq., in the Franklin Foundry, the basin ess will In future be continued In my own'name. The former costomereof the establishment sod the public will find a supply of all tbo various articles tnau nfactnredat such an estuhllshment, vhe Mill Oearioff and Bolling Milt Castings of ovory description. Glass lioase Castings, to wit: Mill far grinding sand, Tease Cake* Stop iier* Flattening Wheels, Ac. All the Castings necessary orihe construction and repair of QaaWork* vix: Retorts, Street Pip* Drip* Slop Cock* Bole* Ac. W»t CT Works Gaitingvinewy variety, to wit* Stop Cock* Pipe#, Fire Plug* Ac, together with a general supply of WarehoUM Casting* such as Store* Crate* Hollow Ware, Ac Foundry in the Fifth Werd. between Pino and Locust street! Warehouse, corner of Liberty and Wood streets. jn3L-Sad JAMBS MARSHALL. SUNDRIES— 9 sacks Dried Apples; 2 do do Pooches; 2 do Feathers; 1 bbl. Lard, , To arri re per steamer La Crosse for sale by bu 22 ROBERT PICKET, 348 Liberty si. BUTTER— 6 bxs. Fresh Roll, 2 bbis. “ “ 660 bus. NcabannocffiSrtatoeu received and for sal# by tnrtl RIPPLE, WtßTfl A 00. WHITE GOODS, Jaconets, Naosooks, French Cambric*, Mull* Stripes, Ac: Plain, Plaid, Striped and Figured. Also, Needle Work, Dress Goods, Showla and Domestics. 0. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market at ENVELOPES— White, Buff; Blue, Canary, Enameled, Kmboswd and Silver Bordered for sale by W. StfIAVEN, Stationer, mr22 Corner of Market and Second street* BAKER'S NO. 1 CHOCOLATE, Brom» and care prepared Cocoa, just received per railroad and for sale by WM. BAG ALKY, mrio , 18 and 20 Woodatmt . BACON— 5000 lbs. Xeirn. Bacon Hama to arri to per steamer la Crosse for sale by s mrifl ROBERT DICKEY, 4*B liberty street. STORAGE TO LET.—A good Loft, third story. Apply to m>lB ' HITOHOOOg, MoCBKEBY *OO. BUTTER AND EGGS.—4 bbl Prime Roll,' 4 « Erg* tnrlB RIPPLE, WIKTSACO- SEAL PAPERS of various colors and sizes for sale by. W.S. HAVEN. Stationer, mr!4 No* 31, 23 and 86 Markets* ; FRUIT —M R. andXayer Raisins in whole: and Lalf boxes; Currents ana Prane*uow arriving for arie by srS3. ROBERT PICKET, 048 Liberty st. - yISITXNO CARDS—White, Amber, Ivory and Enameled Surface in store and for sale at the. Buuonery Store of W. 8. HAVEN, mr22 . No* 81, BJ, and 86 Market rt. . BALSAM COPAIVA—2SO lba. for sale by B.A. FAHNESTOCK A 00, Br jy Cornor of Wood sad First stteet*. % ENN. CORNAND WHEAT—3IB sacks! tn..«uato3Md«oom «•*““* .... for ttla hT . nitOt UAXAU MPQCV «00. | QQ BBLSrPLANTATION MOLASSES; .- rorlO OAtinaQABBIKER. * T)OTATOES—I car load Lako Shore, I l t k K»ton o ota, fwial» t>» mtu hippie, wnxasoo-; TV VANILLA ROPE—<ISO coils cas’d; sizes IVIjUMII. Hop. .0 htaS ini for " ■mi ■ SOOTS * COOLEY. Ko. 111 W»ter rtreoh • BULL ASSORTMENT, OP SRRINt GOODS Now opening. • 0. HANSON IX>VE,^ mrg • - . . 74 Market street. TENN. WHEAT—2QI ska mixed Ted; - 662 do prime whlt* ; Now landing from stoamsr Minerva for hJm by. _ - - iai23 ISAIAH PICKET A 00. ~ H/TINERAL PAINT—IO caska different lv| ahadesfor aale by W. MLACKEOWN, s Wll . , IS? Liberty afreet - TORE SHADES of all beautiful stylosohhandand leteredtocrd6rby jnrli .. , J.iH.PgnCPS. ■ MACKKRAL— 10 bbls Mackcraifilra tote, -i’M'for.uale'bF;^';. T7ISH—SO bbls. Mackerel and Herring how JJ* landing tttfitfttj : : BOMSBTPKSII* £tto4?oifc attuttieramts. 1059. POPULAR TRAPS RIBBONS AND HILHSERY GOODS. RIBONSI RIB OSSH R1BOXS!!! TO MERCHANTS, MILLINERS, JOB-, BEKS. DEALERS IN &IBBONB, MILLINER? GoODd AND OABU BUYERS in ail sections of the country. THE CASO RIBBON HOUSE, 110 Chambers Street, New York. j JOHN FARRELL. ESTABLTBUED IMA We Lave originated a new principle—•* new era ta Ribbon Trade, whereby wo make this business flux, tsu VLS and STiPLS *9 THAT OP hoowx HHMTina. I WE SELL F«K CAbU I WE BUY FOR CASH I j. We are satisfied with 6nx osar vaom. Ask no Second Price. Have all oar goods marked In PLAIN FIGURES, so that man, woman, and child "toy alike,” and receive tho same Trine for tbelr money. Oor pricea for beat TtffoU Albboaa, ell colon, ere No. 1 12ct«. per piece. No. 4 35U ct*. per piece. ** •• - “ " »MU • “ . “ *I2#IOTH « 1 No. 10 11.47 U per plac*. W* off«r FANCY RIBBONS “ilf •tyf**,” “»I! color*,” “il qulltiM,” at price* Dmißfl COMPETITION, AND FOB OA£H ONLY. Onr Establishment Is thtcentr* of attraction tor RIB BOR 8. “Quick BaIM,C "Light Profits,” and “Good Valca," f< (lath BOUCHES ROUOHEBII Nov Stylos and Paterns, at a caving of 80 PER CERT FROM CREDIT PRICES. £xamln*oor wnples,and bo convinced. BLOND LAOES, QUILTINGS, Ac, Ac. Onr line of tbeae Good* always full. We Import and •Job* them at once for 6 per coni advance. Harked prices on all Goods “in Plain Figures.” A SAVING OF 40 PERCENT OH THESE GOODS FROM , CREDIT PRICES. Onr intention ia to make the Ribbon Trade aa staple in regard to price as domestic good*. To do this, we moat s»U ONE MILLION DOLLARS WORTH' OP GOODS PER ANNUM. We are Union Hen. “No North," “No South.” Wa so licit tba patronage ol Merchant*! in every aectionofthe United Stale*, and are the servanUof all who favor os with their trade and patronage. JNO. FABRRLL} CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 Chambers Street, New York, near the Hudson River Railroad Depot ja&4md To Qtaleri la Artificial Flower*, Ostrich Peatheri, Fatter Goods, 4m< JOHN C. HENDERSON, SMYTH & CO., :hav» removed their Bales rocme to the lofts of 843 BROADWAY, and Sr* read; to exhibit their samples of FRENCH FLOWERS, which exceed In variety any Impor tations yet made, numbering Fifteen Hundred Styles; the larger part made in onr factories in Peris, andpattema con fined. We have also msnnthetnred an extensive variety of Aan rn* Flovixs, and in class we have every conceivable gnality, style end pries of manufactured gtods, and the materials for mvnlictnrer*. Onr stock of Ostrich snd Marabout Imported Feathers U large and varied in quality and style; and to meet the wants ofthe Trade, wn have purchased and converted the entire buildings, No76Bioadw«y and Greenwich streets, Into one Factory and are prepared to produce ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS undet the management of our Mr. R.Y.WKLOIL FEATHERS ider the management of R, BENE. LACB, RUCHES, Ac., Under the management of .EDWARD JAOKBON, of thi lata firm of Jackson A March. Our pUTposa being tha development of the above branch es of Home Trade to to their fullest extent, we hsv* im ported material and brought over French Artlita of Paris ian reputation with a staff of assistant* which, with the weD known efficiency of ths management, it a guarantee that the products of onr Factory will surpass In perfection any goods heretofore mads In America. The tales department is confined to C 43 BROADWAY, snd is under the foUowingmanagement. Tlie French Flower Deportment, j. b. suußT- Ostrich end Fancy Feathers, B. CREIGHTON. French jHatertels, P. HALE. Heed Dresses, Ornaments, Ac^ G. WHXTTBMORE. Axtttiaut DertsxKZXt a Ftowxxs, Ream ajtd Fasct Goons, under the management «rf our Mr. J. KENNEDY SMYTH A B.CKHERdER. ulftedby ' * Mr. J. D. DAVIS A Hr. W. NUTTING. The IMPORTING.—In this leading department of o btuloem we porebaae end mamtfketare the choice*! de rigo* lo the French lfarkftt, sad recciTo by every rtstmsr the lart *tyi» appearing. Onr tale* are alrletly confined to tbo Wholesale Boaineoa, ml we reepeclfally Invite merchant* to-eiamine oar good*. J. a HENDERSON, SMYTH 4 Oft, 80. 543 Broadway, New York. JOHN a HENDKBBON 4 CO, Na 6 Broadway. HENDERSON, BMYTH 4 00, No. 103 Roe de Blcheieao, Pari*. To Hotel Keepers, Restaurants, Drug gists, Grocers and the Public. Dr. Bran on’s Bitters HAVE, from their excellent qualities, .been recommendod by the MOST EMINENT PHTfil* GIANS u a most .reliable sod never-falling remedy for DYSPEPSIA, DIAERHffiA, DEBILITY, HEARTBURN, BILIOUSNESS JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS, BLOOD DISEASES, Ac* Ac* Ac. Are also* tore u>d certain preventive against Fever and Ague, Cholera, Summer Comptainit, sc. and is the moat reliable and efieaekma Tonle and Ap petite Creating Compound «m ehndto the public. , Dj the dm of &.o|6 BITTERS ALL DISEASES OP XHB BLOOD will be thoroughly eradicated, and all these who are cnfistlnff frera cany excess and PROSTRATION Of THEPQTSICaL ENERGIES will be restored toa ROBUST AND VIGOROUS STATS OP HEALTH. The DIGESTIVE ORGANS Vlll be etlanlated and PER- M ANESTLY STRENGTHENED, APPETITE wtU be erret id, and the DEBILITATED SUBJECT RESTORED TO NEW LITE. / TbU remedy baa a rtty >4l Mmbla trvto, aadvfilbeta* kca nadlly by children m well ae adnlts. All pcraona enßering irwn any of tha abote complaint* an inrited to try PE. BROSOS’S. BETTERS. Do«tr—Tor an ad alt, a email vinfrcUmfnl thro time* a day; for a child, a email taa-epoonful twice a day. K. C R UGE R, SOLE AGENT FOR THE UNITED STATES, 749 Qjrondw*?* Sew Fork. at 60 esite per bottle, tSperdoftra, g 2 60per gaUoot exira DitUrtfor Vtt paffon or berref, at ths (1,26 per gallon. For salo by oil Druggists and Grocery WHOLRaALE AND RETAIL, AT Jie-dlyil 742 BROADWAY, If. J* artotirultura!, &c. Right place for evergreens, Atv—2o,ooo extra fin* grown of the finest hardy v»> riefie* from 2% to 6 feet. 60,000 from ■ mail to 2% feet. 6000 extra fine cherry,<2,ooo poach nd 2 yard* fino, three years old, dwarf and standard. Our Nnnery Stock tn every depertxusil la Urge, which ft will give us pleasure to show to cur friends and the public. Btteburgh and Oakland Nareerfo* Oct. 27,1868. oeZTdAwtfF JOUN MURDOCH, Jx. np R D S S E s OR 'S DPP .OUTERS Made to order_sr Bepalred. OARTRIOHT 6 TOONO. No. 86 Wood st "PIDDLE, WIRTS A 00., No. 185 Liberty _Lv street For sale upon arrival: 26obas.CkiT«r8ecd; 6 sacks Flaxseed; ' 6 bU. prime roll Batter; 20Q bos. lakosbore Potato**; 30 bbls. Pried Apple* I£>o boa. small white Been* 2» bags do Peoehc* 60 boa. seed Barley; r 4 bbla. Pofosh; 25kgsnl«epkd Batten I*9 SUNDRIES— 100 bus. Cioverseed; 6 0 bus Timothy B*od, lOObas small white Bean* ' 200 baa Pried Apple* 10 baa Pried Eldar berries: i 2 bbls Walnot* far sale by R. ROBISON ECO. BLACK CASSlMERES —Burchfield & 00, always keep np their assjrtmoat of three good* selected with much car* of tbs most approved manufacture, and sold at a moderate advance oncutt. Also, Fancy Cas sinieres tor men and boys* wear. EOSE OINTMENT—6 do*., for totter, ring worms, plmpleeon the foe* and other cutaneous erup* uon* for aala by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A 00, folB Mo. 60, corner Wood and Fourth sts. BUTTER— 1 bbl-fresh Roll, 2 •* ** Egg* received and lot' sate at 186 Liberty st f«l6 RIDDLE, WIRTBAOQ. SDOAR— 15 hhdfl. N. 0. Sugar, 20 bbls. Refined do For sale by fe!4 JOHN M*QILL A SON. HARCOAt TOOJH POWDER—For cleansing the Teeth and Gams, end pariljlog tbo brtath. A large supply lost rocelved by I JOSEPH FLEMING, Co raw of Diamond And Martot »b French cloths—BuKcnriiu) * Co. Invite tho especial attention of gentlemon to their chqic* nuke of these good* plain and twilled, and which they will always sell vurr low far quality. te!4 QA BBLS. TANNER'S OIL, in fltoro and OU for sal* 3 bbls Thick Oil, ml tablo for greasing ptrrpoaa* for sale low by doia WM. WILKINSON, 2XI liberty fit T)UROHASERS OF DRY GOODS of every ■ " vxrizty will find it greatly to thafr advantage t» call and Examine our stock befoirv purchasing alaewhere. felg a HANSON LOVE, I* Market BU ©RLED PEACHES—7S boah. Tennessee halve* In store and for sale by fazB J. fi. LIGGETT ACO. TVARSNIPS, TORNIPS, ONIONS.—For Wr sal# by the bushel RIDDLE, WIRTS k CO w - •' 186 Liberty itrect F ARDROBES.—Beth single And doable, YV In Wilnnt, Mahogany Aft,finlanedand Instore. jrfQ T. B. YOPNO A CO. (NLOVER SEED—IQ bbls. prime Clover iEANS—2SO bus. Small White Beans for I Ml. by RIDDLE. WIRT3 S CO. 15t Liberty .t- HAIR BROSHES—a largo supply of French. English and American Bafr Brashes J art ny mired by ■ JalB JC3. FLEMING. T> OLL BUTTER—I bbL fresh roll Butter XV ne’e us for io. t>r irmutE a ahjxb, TENN. CORN—IO72 aka on steamer Dace tah to arrive end for sale by _ ■ ■ ■ fall IBAIAH DICKEY *OO. T)AP£B WEIGHTS, Bill Files and Check A Files for sale by W. A HAVSN, corner Market and Second at*. T FL BBLS. WINTER BLEAO’D WHALE A OolLJuinc'disd torulsb, hit W. mOKEOWir, 1«H Übwtr »trwt ROLL BUTTER—IO bbls prime roU Butte just received and for sale by jalfi LITTLE k TRIM BIX. \ llegheny cxti warrants. f\. tSSXO Allegheny City WiraoUfocula by - . j ,s. • . JA&ISS MißjiHALt^ falfcitd* Bamd liberty itnipu tSDGAB—IOO hhds. primo N.O; Sugar, fl* v MbbUteßMdWWt. & J Kotoby MS B.HOBISOH* <jo. •m /g r bl9.prim6NO Molaifees: ‘iV| V 100 'do flilt.iiidN .yBTrbii;. . 1 " ?&bftbU UolMMi«ftdBjnp,. • ftl& : U SOMaOE A Oft. Sprtttibj tvt o MOLASSES—4OO bbla. Plantation LtS£- 2 kathrrhf.LTlNQ Of tfao bait mannas- ItOTtsUUlintnfca tj . J.t B.SHBUW. jWi«*Jlaiuouo. w. untsi. Pearl Steam Mill, H T. KENNEDY ft BRO. WHEAT, RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. FLOOR, CORN HEAL AND HOMINY MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED, IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEOBENY Term* —CASH oo Delivery STOCRI OA&PETB, OIL OLOTHS. IUTTINQB, *r., AT TH» FOURTH STREET OAJIPBT STORE. W. D. & H. M’CALLUM Beapectfhßy Invite the attention of strangers visiting the Pair, and their customer* generally, to* largo and variod amortment of carpetings, Just adretod by one oftbe firm now In the East, constating In part of VELVET and BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, SUPER FINK and COMMON CARPETINGS. Also, a large lot of WINDOW SHADES, MATS and SLATTING OP ALL KINDS, OIL CLOTHS, STAIR RODB,TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Ac* As* Ac* All of which vo are prepared to famish at Greatly Reduced Jtateifor Cash, ocl W. D. A H. U’OALLUM JJAPfiR HANGINGS Oar Stock cl SPRING WALL PAPER b now open for InapecUco aud Sale. The lataat atylee o! PARLOR, BALL, DINING ROOM, CHURCH OX ILI If 0 PAPERS Many entirely new designs for Fire-Boards, Window BhidM, TokUtb, Ae. A. EDMONDSON A 00. Ha. N OB Mtml Leather, Hides and Oil. THE subscriber would solicit the attention of merchants and strangers visiting the city to his present extensive stock of LEATHER, BHOB FINDINGS, 1 TANNERS* and CURRIER’S TOOLS, TANNER’S OIL, Ac* which be offers to tbs trade at the towunr market prices. He solicits an examination -of his, stock. W. WiA-iINSON, 217 liberty itrwt, PltUborgh. Btnoco Worker, JAMES OWBHB, CORNER RLH JINV TVTLVS STREETS, QTGCCO AND MASTIC WORKER. O gim particular attention* to all orders for work In his CENTRES and ORNAMENTS of all kinds famished o short notice. ■ apffblyd iioa l. doth™ lama mcx rarer batiia DUPES, BECK * BATLEB, Bankers and Broken, 3 o&d b Devonshire Street, BOSTON. DB. A S. give partioularattehtion to the e Mlnssofl*ke Superior, and are prepared to famish reliable Information respecting them. A monthly review of the Stock and Money Mackst, with quotations of all the Current Securities will be mot to any address desired. tty&Gyfcrer ' KEGS SUP. GARB SODA—New Castle vU & catbOopMnc 25 cz fiolpb florpbU; 6 os Acet Morphia 20 lbs Glycerine; 1 gross Amendlne—ftr ebtspod bands; 10 lbs lod PotusS; » bbU LinsesdOU; 13 do Alcohol; 10 do Tarpon tins. Received sad for sole W. MACKKoWN, Wholesale Druggist, No. 167 liberty street CONSIGNMENTS.— 6,000 bo*b. Corn, 6,000 “ Poutoca, to nrire, s|ooo “ Spring and Till BirUv, . 200 “ Tennaecn Pried Teacbea, . 40 bbla. Old Herring, lor aria by mrtS HITCH POCK, * 00. TOBACCO— 29 bis. 5s A 10a J. W. Priddy Tobacco; 10 bxa. Hawaii A P***"*™ Tobacco; lb * W.lLQnat'o do 3S cettj bxa. choice branda}{ lb. lamp; 17 keea choice 0 ftrlit Tobacco; & *• 44 Pitta, plog do mrf WATT A WILSON. STEAM JOB PRINTING.— OABDB. CIRCULARS, BILL BILLS LADING, HAND HILLS, LABELS, AC-, AO, priat*l at ■hart notice tad in the best it yje by Wji O. JOUNSTOM A CO., J*23 -j.M 67 Wood rtrtft OiLSI OILSII 2000 gullets W "Whals Oil; K) bfcli. Tub OH; 3000-gulls. Lin* Oil; 600 do paiv Sperm Oil; 200 ilo ktephsat OH, T. H. KEVIN A CO, 21 Wnodst. ATKINS’ CELEBRATED ' SO DAY CLOCK*, jRA for Ounnting Boom and Parlor. RMS Aataaartznentfoßoeevoodcaseatelegintpattema oak rktoind and lor tale by J. &. RKKD A GO., J#3oaltf Jewelara, Wo. CT fifth a treat UKIIOVAL, JAMES WILSON having disposed of nil Bat and Cap Eton Boon, No. 91 Wood has remored bia stock of Hata and Capa to bia Cat Star* on federal atnet, Allegheny City, opposite the New Barings Bank, whera may be bond a large aaeortment of Hats and • Casa at rery ndoood prtcea. ccstojuu an none nu Nona.—The present stock mast be sold to make room for Spring Qoorit. delt-dtf A LARGE and general stock of Leathers, Uoroecos, Fancy Kid BkJnt, Qlore Kid Bindings Bock Skins, Ac- In store and for tale by mrl WM. WILKINSON. 51T Liberty street. SOGAR CORED BACON— 30001be Dam*, teUcted far (kaifly eta; 1000 •* coontry cored Shaaldan; for «ila by [tart] mpflf on KEGS PACKED BUTTER; 4 bbli do do Recdrcd per 0. 4 P-&. B_an4 for saleby 8 DRIVER A DIL WORTH, mr7 ISO and 182 Secood WANTED —Beeswax, for which tho high est price will be paid by 0. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, mrS comer Wood end let »U. SAL SODA—2S,OOO lbs. in casks and bbls. far eel* by mrft B. A. FAHNESTOCK AOO. HEAT AND CORN—I 6 sacks Wheat;, 838 " Com, On steamer Kite French for sale by mr4 ISAIAH PICKET A CO. O A( \ BAGS prime Rio Coffee; VvV/ w bbls. 0 olden Syropt 100 “ crashed end pnlverlred Bugsr. In stare and for sale by BHRIVXBA DILWORTH. SUNDRIES —496 sackß Corn; 1363 do Teao. Wheat; 46 do do Hoar, To errlro on steamer Bhensngofor sele by mra ISAIAH d;ckby * 00. SOFT FINISH BLEACHED MUSLINS.— BURCHFIELD A CO. hero recelrod enothor cam of SoS Finish Blase bed Maslvns it 1 1% cents. Also, Irish Lineup warranted all pqreflsx. mi 2 Houghton seedling gooseberry —A fine American Berry that rarely .mildews, for safest tbs Pittsburgh and Oakland Natwrke, at |L6onor do*, ilo,oo per 100. mrlOldAwF JOHN MUBDOCU, Jr. REMOVAL —Robert Dickey has removed his Qrooery, Produce and Oomabaion Warehouse to No. »46 Liberty street, near Railroad Pananger Depot. mrlO ELOOR OIL CLOTHS of new and elegant designs Just rac'd end for sole by mrll W. MrCLINTOCK. 112 Market «>. a(\ BALES COTTON in store and for sale by LEECH k HUTCHINSON, mrlS No. lid Second and 146 First street. TTERRINQ—SO bbls New Herring in nickel JJL 1n store and for sale by WM M’CTJTCHEUN, Birie 185 Liberty street. Tennessee flour—4B Backs now lend log from steamer Sbsnaago for sale by null ISAIAH- PICKET A 00. tXTTIEAT—IIS sacks now landing fror y Y steamer Horaonin for sole by arls • IBAXAH PICKET A 00, CANTON MATTING, of superiorquality, Jolt nctlnd uid tor nla »t U» HttlMetMUOaxt Store. [aril] W. McCUHTOCL 'lSH—MaokoreJ, White Fish, Trout, Her ring, for miff by . HENRY H. COLLINS. IGGS—24 tubs to arriye for sale by 10x22 BOBKBTWCRBT, MS Liberty H. lATENT BUCKETS—IOO do*, now land* log for safeby IBAIAHPICKET AOO. iATENT TUBS—A largo assortment con ihtifly rm gqfe by TT ATX MOllfcf A QQ. IKRREI.’S OINTMENT—SCTQ.forB&!eb; tartJ D.L- FAHNESTOCK AOO. i LOUR—3O bbls. Extra Family for family cm for sale by mrlB ETDDLK, WIRTB A CO. EGGS— 2 bbls for sale by ■ mrlO hBKBT H. COLLINS. 100 bbls. freah tor sola by _ benby h. oolunb. IVTEW GOODS by Ezpress:tbis morning at 1.-1 mrlS BCBOBTffiU> AOQg. 1 ft BBLS. SMALL WHITE BEANS in 1 ■■ • JAMMOABnnmB. : ■ Louisville lime—ioo barrels for sail by mal : .j. a. oaimxm a otr XTSA FAMILY FLOUR—IOOO .barrel for «»i«« by ox2l J. B. CAKIHLBA CO. MOLABSES— 400 bbls. “Plantation,” for sale by "**2l ' !• B. CAfl FIELD A CO. 0. SUGAR—4O hbdfl. primefcr Balob; Xl.mrCl J.B-CXMTEtPkOO- QTARCH—2OO boxes. pearl starch, for sale mroi ' jrfo! AcsunaLDtoo. X . J-AOiCTnaP * OP. T)OTATOKS—4OO bus. choice Rods to arrive ‘ lad for sola by . art! ; UDPLE> wIKXH A 00. BLUEMEROER POTATOES—I car Jowl for sole by mrts RIPPLE. WIKTB A CO. KOLL BUTTER—3 bbls- just received and fstsefeby - orU : RIDDLE, WHfcTS ACQ. . T> AGON—2,OOO lbs. Country Saear CnrM . «DPLr.WIfcIB fc 00. - prcoa-40 bbi* ** wftgtoggg | RStWcsl. 6 PRUOTRADE,!B9O. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & COh WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 00, Corner Wood and Fourth Streets, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A., Dealers in Foreign and Domestio DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS „ GLiBBWARE OK ALL DESCRIPTION*, PATENT MEDICINES WHITE LEAD Of reliable brand*, at lowest market rates; and everything appertaining to tbe Drag Baalneas. We gnarantee to sell M lav aa can be bought in tbia or ether markets, and war rant everything to giro satisfaction. We are the sole proprietors and only manufacturers of NEW STOCK B. L. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE DR. R. A. WILSON'S Tonlci Cathartic and Antl*Drap«ptl« PILLB, Of WILSON’S PILLS, W. XL McClelland, K*j., formerly of Manchester,. Allegheny conofy, Pa, now of Memphis, Yean.. isyc- M I have been afflicted with Sick-Headacbe. say once to two months, so much so that I have been obliged to leave my bail arts and go to bed. I tried a gnat many remedies, bat never succeeded to getting one tbat would giro relief until 1 tried Wilson's Pills. I believe they will • are aay cosoof Slck-Qtadscho la from one to two hoars, as they Invariably do lu my case.’’ Mr. J U. Bake, of Webster, Westmoreland county, stales: “llaring been subject for tbe last five yean at abort Intervals to severe Headache, accompanied with loss of sp* petite, severe eoagb and general debility, totally unfitting me for business, I procured a box of Dr. R. A. Wilson's Ton* le, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic PlUs, and after taking 'them according to directions, I was perfectly restored to my former good bMlth, and I cao heartily recommend them to all similarly afflicted." PILLS AXD VSSMIFIVB For sale by respectable Druggists and Patent Medicine Deal ore evwywbere. . mrlfbdAwP INVIGOR A TORI PREPARED ST DR. lANFORD, Compounded Entirely from GUMS, IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE and LITER UKDICQIE3 now before the pnbllo, that acta as a Cathartic, easier, miliUr other medicine known. Itp Liver remedy, acting first on matter, then on ths stcmact matter, thus accomplishing I out any of the painful feeling of most Cathartics. It streni time that It purge* It; and doses, will strengthen and be The Lim 1* one of the human body; and when It thepowereoftba system ore tl almost entirely dependent Ifmr for theproper perform stomteh Isat tault,thfi bowels system suflbti la consequccfr having ceased to do itadnty. , goo, one ot the proprietors yractfceofmore than twenty wherewith to counteract tbe His liable. Toprorethat thlsremedy is bled with LIVES COM hae but to try a bottle, and These Qums remove all the oglu thcr Invigorating the stomach, Pvri/fina (As JSiood, whole machinery removing affecting a radical cure. BILLIOU3 ATTACKS*n .hells r, are vented, by btver bmgcervlor. One doee after eating lean* and prevent the food from Only one doee taken before more. Only one deae taken et gently, and cures Cbs- One doee taken alter each or two tea* Side Headache. due bottle taken for fb causa of the lUaresn and telyone dose Immediately One doee often repeated is Mortmt, and a preventive WW-Onlv one battle is lytUfli ths effects of nsedl ya_One bottle taken for lowness or unnatural color One dose taken a short. gorto toesppetlte,Amakaa | On* dose often repeated rtaa In it* worst forms, Bowel Cemplainlt yield Oneor two doses cores it Children: there la no sorer, the world, aa It nsref faSU. trw bottles cures absorbents. Wo lake pleasure In recom preventive for fiver and and all liver* ot a B&- with certainty, A thousands wonderful virtues. AS wAs use U or* giving their wnaafneui testimony in iU favor. Utter to the mouth with (As tor igorator, end imallcm both together. The Liver Invigorator It a Briand6c MaUnJDkorwy, «ad ii daily working corse •ittctt too great to beUsTB. It cant mif bj m**ic, ms H&tfMLdtgtjgifiggjQfajflt* more than ooe bel li* laraqafreS toconanj Wnt- fJU r«f fl-'Tnplatnt,from the wont Jaandleaor Djr»pep«la to * cnmnxm •_ all of whieh at* Ihe result oi a Diseased Liter. PRIOR OXI DOLLAR PKR DOTTLI. DR. BANTORD, Proprietor,346 Broadway, Hew Tort. DR. QEO.H. EKIBERKa 140 Wood street,Pittsbarah Pm, Agent. apfeljdswr i • THE GREAT tS! iMEDICAI DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. AAR. KENNEDY, OP KOXBDRY, HAS JXI. discovered ta one of oar common pasture weeds, a remedy that cons every bind of Homan from tbs wont fcrofala to a ««T«nw'Ti pimpla. Be has tried It In over eleven boadred easts, sod sever (atled except In two caaee (both thamder bomor.) He has Dow .la his pocMdoo over taro boodrsd eertUeatae of ita vstea, all arUblo twenty «*»— of ftn*t«n!i Two bottles an aramotad to can a oorslog eon moath. One to throe bottles will can the wont kind of pimples o( the tew. ¥ v Two to three bottles wflleoear the system of too Os. Two bottles are warranted to core the wont canker In the WIRTB k CO. Three to Ova bottlee are warranted to rare tbs worst esse of erysipelas. One to taro bottlee an ararraoted to con all hnmon of the n*- • , Twobottlesanwairanted to cure running of the nnui blotches among tho halt. four to six botilea are warranted to cur* corrupt and ran »hi| niesn. Ono bottle will cura scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottlce an warranted to care tho most deep* rate eases of rheumatism. Two to three bottles are warranted to core the worst cam of ringworm. _ . Three to fcmr bottles are warranted to care salt rheum, fir# to sight bottles will eureths worst com of scrohla. A benefit is alwayaexperisoesd (Tom the Hist bottla, and a perfect cor* U warranted alien the abora quantity u taj ken. Nothin* looks so Improbable to thorn who hare la Vain ried all the wonderful medldnes of the day, se that a com mon waod growing to the pestuma, and along old stone walls should sore every humor la the system; yet Ills now a fixed fact. If you hare a bnmor It baa to start. There are do Ifi nor ends. hums or ha's about the suiting some esses and not yours. 1 peddled over a thousand bottles of It ip the Tidnl ypf Boston. 1 know Its effects In every case. It has a rtwdydoaesomeof the greatest cures ever done lnMaasa oh See Us, I give it to children over a year old: to old poop!* of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy looking children whose flesh was soft and flabby, reetored to a perfect sUte of health by one bottle. To those who are subject to a rick headache, one bottle wID always cure |L It give* great relief to catarrh and dkrf ness, Borne who have bora costive tor years, have taken and bo<n regulated by <L Where the body Is sound it wotki quits easy, but where tbara is any derangement of theftme uoztsof nature, It will canes very sin ruler feelings, but you must not be alarmed—they always disappear in from tour dap to a week. There is never abed resultfrotalL On tbs Oontrary, when that feeling la over yon will lael yourself like snewperaou. I heard soma of the most extravagant eneo uhtms of It that man ever listened to. No changaof diet is aver necessary; set the best you can get. 1 have likewise an herb, which, when simmered In tweet oQ, dissolves scrof ulous swelling of tho neck and under the ears. Prise 60 cants. Prteo of the Medical Discovery ftl per bottle. PIBEOnONB FOB U&B. Adult, one tablo spoonful per day. Children over eight yean, dessert rpooaral; chlldreo from five to sight years, tea spdoafhl. As no direction can be mads applicable to all take enough to operate on the bowels twice s &r. UHIfBDY gives personal sttoDdancaln.bad esses of scroftila. gold Wholesale and retail at DB. KEYSK&’B, 140 Weed ■bfeet, corner of Virgin Alley, and J. P. FLEMING. All* ghtoy. solo mhgdydiwF JJELL HANGING! GRRAT REDUCTION IN PRICIII Door Bella it $2,60 tod spirinU, pat op to tbi beet itjle bj J. D. MATHBWB, 18» Bmtthfleld BL POTATOES— -1000 bush* prime New York. Ptatoes, aid. AP. depot reoeived this day, and lor agio by [mr6) HITCHCOCK, McCRKERY A CO. Molasses —500 bWa. ©nmo n. 0. Mo lasses; 100 do oyrops, gtyaaleby mi B. KOBIBON A CO. POTATOES, CASTOR OIL—SO cases E. J. for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., &ils comer o{ WoodtodFlnt it*. BURNING FLUID —A superior article of ‘Burning fluid kept constantly ou' hand sod tor sale toy by ■ mria . , . JOS. FLEMING. Buckets and tubs— ■ 1M dM. Bunr Backet*, . .60 do. do ■ Tab*,abortedtixt*, la «tom tod tor wloty tITTLtt k TEIHBtE. BLOOMS —40 tons Juniata Blooms just recM end far sale by LITTLEA TRfMBLt, BtflS;. , . ; . No»m Second at. gHAWLS, Press Goods, Needle Work, Cor lettg. Hoop Skirts, An. Also, all kinds of Doanestio and His pry Goods. aViii amiran-*? lotb.h TiriNDOW SHADES. —A Sew andlarge V¥ assortment of gold-borderedandcll-patatodwiadow tofu ’ m lmtrt gttrt. B' DKOHHEED & CO. havo this morning . Ufg. lot of KEW GOODS. fiPRINQKR fIARBAPQH * 00. *RD OIL—IO bbla. to arrive on eteamer oSm—tetriot, ’mm puaa?*oo. g * sunt WAOTED—A competent master X—r—Ml»> nraßYn.ooi.LißB. CEMENT— 100 bbls. for Bole bv ni7 -nia<axa..ooixnra. TTOSBANiyS CALCINED MAGNESIA, i ri L. tJUPUBTOCK A CO. THE LIVER r, and more effectual than any a Dot ooly a Cathartic, but a i ths Liver to eject its morbid b and bowela to carry (A that two pure sees effectually, with pi exjwnencod In the operations igthena the system at tbs same when taken dally In moderate ntld it np with uonsoal rapidity principal regulators of tb* ixtrforms Its functions well* ( folly dcvptopod.TheifowacA mi the healthy action of the A. ere »t (holt, and the whole Q of oue organ—the Jxecr— fur thn dUravos of thst or» has mad* it hlastndy, In a yearn, to God remedy many dmungi-rn'ts to which at last fooud .any parson trod PL A /AT, in any uflis forms, coarictloo Is curtain. ruorhld or bad matter from [dec* a healthy flow of bile, rannoii t(io.l to digest well, giving and liralth tilth* the cause of ths dispose ' cared, ssd wAal fi the occaslcuM o*e of the Aden t to relieve the ttom ach rising and souring. retiring, prevents Right otgbL leosens the bowels tivmrn meal will core Dyspepsia. spoonfuls will always relieve mala obatrnct'n removes tbe makes a perfect cure, relieves Ckslie, while a sure core far <7 A ole r« of Cholera. needed to throw oat of the dne after a long alcknan. Jauaiict removes all sal- time before Baling gives vl food digest wolL cane CArettfc Dlsr while Sommer and almost to the Arst doee. tacks caused by fftniu In safer, or speedier remedy In Drops y, by rxdtlng tbe mending this medicine as a Ague, Chill Ftvtr, lows Typ«. It oparsUs are wliliog to testing to Ita POTATOE3, POTATOES,. 1. B. CANFIELD A 00. Rsfltoaßsi : 1859 IBso* THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. ' ' ‘•GJ^W J *W ll The capacity of this Roadiswno equal toanf in fAcCQtq*. fry. TURKS TUROCQH PaSUKHBKS TRACT* BE TWEEN PITTSBURGH AND PUILADKLPUU: connect ing direct in the Union Depot, at Pittsburgh, with through Trains from all Western cities for Philadelphia, Hew York. Boston, UeJUmore and Washington City; th&lfunlSlfQg facilities for the transportation of Passenger# unsurpassed for speed and comfort, by any other route. Express sod Past Lines run through to Philadelphia without change cf care or conductors. Smoking Cars are attached to each train; Woodruff’s Sleeping Cars to Express and Past Tiaiaa. The Kxpreto runs dally, Mali and Past Una Fondaya excepted. Three Dally Trains connect direct for New York. The Mail Train leaves tbe Paneoger Station every morn ing, (except Banday.) at 6*o o'clock, Pittsburgh time, ar riving In Philadelphia at KhSO p. u. The pest Line daily, (exoept Sunday,) at 4.60 p. ■, stop ping only at principal stations, making direct connection at HarTisbnrg for Baltimore, and arriving In Philadelphia or Baltimore at 8:00 a. and New York £2O P ** The Express Train leaves the Station every morning at £2u a. K-, stopping only XlGreeuborg, Latrobe, Juhastown, willmore, Qautxtn, Altoona, Aa, connecting at Harriv bnrg with tbe Train direct for Baltimore, and arriving In Philadelphia or Baltimore 4:30 p. ■, New York 10-J2O p. ». AOOOMMODATION TRAINS: The Johnstown Accommodation Train leaves dally (except Snnddy,) at 3dZO p, it. stopping at all stations, and run ning as far as Ooscmatigh. First Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek Bridge loaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 10:401. it. Second Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek. Dare* daily, (except Sunday.) at 4JO p. b. Third Accommodation Train for Turtle Creek 1.-avcad-h ly, (except Saoday,) at 0.20 p. ■. TYaIDS for Blalrsville and Indiana, connect at Blairsvllle Intorsvction with mall train East, Kxprtws train Wot, and ho Juhastown kccommodation traiu East aud West. i’AU ALWAYS AS LoW ASCT SKY OVUXa ROOTS ASK FOR TICKETS BT PITTSBURGH. The coapledoe of the Wovtern ccnnoctloos of tbe Penn sylvania Railroad to Chicago, makes this tbe Direct Line between'ths East, and the Great North West, Tbo connecting of tracks by the Hall Road Bridge at Pittsburgh, avoiding all drajage or ferriage of Freight, to gether with tho saving of time, are advantages readily ap preciated by Shippers cf Freight and tho Travelling Public. PARTIES SHIPriSQ EASTWARD will find it to their advantage to thip by thii Route, The Greatest Facilities offered for the Protection and Speedy Tranfp'orta tlon ofLIVE, STOCKS And Goon Acootoiontnoirs with usual privilege for per sons travelling In charge thereof. FREIGHTS WESTWARD. By this Route Freights of all descriptions can be for warded from Philadelphia. New York, Boston, or Bald .more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, In "dlana. Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Missouri, by Railroad direct. The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at .Pittsburgh. with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to'any port ou the Ohio, Mtukiogum, Kentucky, Tcnnenee, Cum berland, Illinois, Mississippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Red Rivers; and at Cleveland, Bandnsky and Chicago wltb Steamer* to all Porta cn the North-Western I^kea. Merchants and Shippers entrusting the transportation of tbelr Freight to this Company, can rely with confidence on Its speedy transit. THE RATES OF FREIGHT to any point in the West by ths Pennsylvania Kail Road, art at aittima at favorable as arechargtdby other R. &. Companies. 49* Be partientar to mark packages *vu PXXV*a R. R." Merchants in tbe West ordering goods from tbe East, wBl do well to direct them to be shipped this Routs. Parlies attending to tbolr own Shipments from the East, will find It to their interest to call on the Agents of this Company at the following places before shipping; or letters addressed to either of them on the subject of Freights will meet with prompt attention. D. A. STEWART, Agent, Pittsburgh: c E. }. SNEEDER, Philadelphia. MAGRAW A KOONB. 80 North Street, Baltimore. LEECH A CO, No. 2 Astor House, or No. 1 S. Wm. St. New York. LEECH t 00. No. 94 Kilby street, Boston. H. ILUODBTON,Cm’I Freight Ag't., Philadelphia L.L. HOUPT, Gen'l Ticket Ag’t, Philadelphia. THOA A. SCOTT, Gen'lSup'L, ARooca, Pa. JaLlyd St* Louis; Alton aud Chicago Ball Hoad. 1868. 80HMJSR ARRANGEMENT.. NEW DEPOT, corner of West Van Boron and Canal Street, Chicago. GOING SOUTH. Leave Chicago at....——.. (fcOOe. a. and Efcl&P. a. Arrive at St. L0n1a.........11:45 p. a. and 1:46 a. a. GOING NORTH. Leave East St. Louis at 8.-00 A. a. and 6:00 r. ■- Arrive at Chicago aL.„_ P, W. and 7:19 s. M. ACCOMMODATION. Leave* Joliet at 7:00 A. M. Chicago at 6£9 P. M. All Trains now run over the new Lice between Chicago and Joliet, passing through Bridgeport, Athens and iMkport At OHIOAGO, with all the Great Eastern and Northern lines. At JOLIET, with Rock Island Railroad West, and “Cal Off," East. At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Peoria sod Oquawka Rail road for Peoria, Galesburgh, Burlington and Intermediate places. At BLOOMINGTON, with flllnoia Central Railroad, North and South. At BPRINGFIELD, with Great Western (UL) Railroad, East for Decatur, Ac; West for Jacksonville and Naples. At ALTON, wRh Torre JLlsate and Alton Railroad East, and steamers on the River. At 6T. LOUIA, with Ohio and Mlaa. Railroad East, West by Pacific Railroad and Missouri steamers to Northern Mis souri, Kansas and Nebraska. Also, to all points on tbe 1111- noli and Mississippi river*. AS“Through Tickets can be ebtalnod at all the priutlpal Railroad Offices. Tickets and Freights at low as by any other fioat*. A. fl. MOORE, Oeneral Superfn ten dent. I. M. GOODRICH Gen. Eastern Agent no 3 mr?:dly WINTER TIME, .Cleveland sued Pittsburgh Railroad. and after MONDAY, |SKf*jHSS2SH3EI IJ.'NoTcmU-r 29, IK9, Trains *ftilleave the Depot of the PtnuavlYSnla la-FUts 'burgh, as follows: • j PiOsburyh, Clttthtni and Chicago Line.— Mail, 7 .-05 A. u. and Fast Express, 2&S r. m. for Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Detroit, Illlwankie, Chicago and the North West. The 7r05 a. K. train connects at Bsyard with trains for all points on the Tuscarawas Branch. Passengers desiring to go to Chicago, via Cleveland, must be particular to ask for Tickets via Cleveland. Biter Lin*.—Mail, 7:06 a. x. Express £35 r. ■• and Ac commodation 6:00 p. w. Ter Wheeling, Zanesville, ClrcUrllle, Oolumbus and Cincinnati. The £36 r. n. train will not stop between Httsburgh and WeUsviUe, except to take up peoengen guing to points off the River line. 7:loa.maud 6.-0 Q r. ■.trains atop at all stations. PtfUburgh, CUunbut and CYndana# Shari Line, via SkubauiUbr— Mall, 7:06 a. k. and Through Express 2:35, for Newark, Columbus, Day ton, IndianopoUs, Cincinnati, Cairo, Bt. L<>nis, New Orleans, and allpolQts In the Soath and West. The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to Cin cinnati without change of cars. Splendid sleeping ears at tached to «ach Express train. Paaengera desiring to go to Columbus, (BndnnuH, etc., or any point beyond Columbus, by the abort Une; must bo par ticular to ask forTleksta via Steubenville. Baggage checked through, and bandied free of charge. Fare always as low os any other route, and connettioi certain. Through Tickets can be procured at Pittsburgh, Harrli bnrg, Philadelphia. Now York and Boston. F. JL MTKRB,.General Ticket Agent. JslO.tf J. N. MoCOLLQPQB, Bop*. 1849. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co., 1849. THE BALTIMORE &pa . ■■■ i OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY CBEISeS^SZSSS •rw now prepared to receive and forward Merchandise under through bills of lading to and from Pittsburgh and the Eastern cities. Bates guaranteed to bo equally favorablo with those of the Pennsylvania KaO Road Co., or aoy ottjer lioe. For information as to rates, facilities, etcu, applica tion may be made by letter or in person to either of tho undonigoed agents: At BOSTON, Moses Potter, cor.Btate and WaihlegV • NEW YORK, C.W.Pcrveil, 229 Broadway, abo Artor House. , 41 PHILADELPHIA,CoIbouu A Cowton, corner's * and Cherry streets. * *- 001. Kelly, cor. Sixth and Chcstnu . " BALTIMrtRg, J. T. WtaMn^ “ PITTBBURQU, J. A. Canghey,l44 Water street. Particular atteutloo of mmhanta, monufac jeia and shippers generally, ot Pittsburgh, Allegheny vicinity, is called to the fad lit its of this AVw Ravt&ta com pared with others, and their patronage and favors are ro spectfnlly solicited. HENRY D. MKARS, ftltttf General Freight Agsnt B. A 0. R. R.Co. milE PITTSBURGH, FT. Jt WAYNE * CHICAGO RATT, ROAD, completed from Pittsburgh tc Chicago. WOODRUFFS BLEEPING CABS attached train*. Through witboot change of cart. On and after MONDAY, DECEMBER 16th, win leave the Btntion, corner Libert; aad Gi PltUbnrgb, aa follow*: Pittabnrgh. 1 CreatUae. ft. Wajn* D. ;8. Mall «.« A. H. 1 185 1. u. 9.00 r. *. Emigrant. 12.20 p. *. 1 txpnu,- 2:lft t. M. ftlcSO p. ■. 6.40 A. ■. Arrive at Chicago— Mall, 6 30 A, IJO a. k. RETURNING. Anita at Pittsburgh—Express, L 25 A. Passenger, 0.00 A.W.;MaU t 4i&r.iß Accommodation Trains, from federal street, Allegheny, for Hew Brighton, 9 30 a. U-, and 4.40 r. H. Prom “ ** 6.36 “ M 1110 “ Through Train* connects! follow*— At Alliance, with trains on the Cleveland Pittsburgh Balt Boad. j. AtOmrilU, Ohio, to and from UOlenDurg, Akron, Cuyboga Falla, etc. AtUaosfleld, Ohio, for Ml. Vernon, Shelby, Sandusky, To ledo, Detroit, etc. AtCrectiine fur Delaware, Bprtngfie!d, Columbus, Cincinna ti, Xenia*p*ytoD, Indianapolis, fit. Louis, Louirrtlle, otc. AC Forest for Hpringflold, Sandusky, Dayton, Cincinnati, •tn, etc. At Lima for Findley, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc, etc. At Ft. Wayne for Peru, Lafayette, JudL 8t Lout*, and Inter mediate porta In Central Indiana and Illinois. At Plymouth for Lsparte. At Wsnafah far all points on the Now Albany and fialem Ball road. And at Chicago, with train* forell points In Blind*, lowa Wisconsin and Minnesota. ( ’ For further Information and through Tickets apply to GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Pa manger E Lagoa, Pittsburgh. E. C. BTEVENBQN, Ticket Agent, _ , Passenger Station, AUegbedy. Through Tickets for sale at all the Ticket Office* of the Company on the line of tb« road, to all parts of the United Btjfoe. J. J. HOUSTON, Sen. Parfr Agt, Pitta. ALLEGHENY VAXLBYistfnng X3L RAILROAD—REHOVALOPTHEIHBsSsH FREIGHT DEPOT TO THH CORNER OF BUTLER AND; CARSON STREETS, NINTH WARD, AND A CHEAT RE DUCTION OF TARIFF RATE&—Co and after JULY So*B, I8&T, freight will be received aeaboreatthefollowingrate*. To Mwhnfttng ~ ~,,a i , pwr 100 pounds. To Gray'* Eddy .~_-~st Si*. “ •* “ Toßedßank~~ atSSa - « - To Brady's Bend..-.. 3lc. FUmr—OverJimbarrtUaadvndtrf/ty. To Mahoning CZ ba^"1 ToGr»y*a Eddy "S* “ * „ To Rod Dank. . _~._~A6c. To Brady’s Bend Hcvr —Fifty barrtlt caaover. To Mahoning _——— _36c- “ To Gray's Body £*• * fc To Brady's Bend tic. “ « fySL-tf R. B. LOOMUL General Ticket Ast-nt. pimbvfh ana CoaaatiTlUfßallmd. ON and after the 20th Inst, PaaengerXtAlaiflSjßsESfi* will run daily (except BundaysJ from the Pennsylraali Rail road Passenger Depot, as follow*: . Mail Train leave* Pittsburgh..—., ~.~.~:G0 a. u. ExpreaaTrata “ " ~.3a0 r. nnußifi: ' Mall Train I—maflrwTrmn—HUi.-:--.•— m aoo f_ g_ • Kzpraa **. . ‘ ——.p-.HKle.it. ; ArriTisgfttPittdiQZ^i MM^M^M . MM J > ; M B:4S A . Ka Ticket! to Ticket Offlc*s >.i»»n«ii«»miTOn'rilrrinßiriQinnntin g i Otifi Oojrtw tea CnJootowr* Jtaat&ttrg, CtanbertandTeta. and atW«t Newtoa with amdim* far MLPb»«i«* r «, Xtartln,«tc. . ■ - ’ Ttdght to >ad from ftt&targfe-tad stations oat!* Pitts* batbaadOsuMikTlil* t» t*xtoiiaii+' Broad la Htttrosfc* at tbo«B3d*£ Dra£»op£32tfc* Droot sa&pttac saefcaftftg hva,T*m Kr: J BtoaO|vttf wfakn vUlMlaadadar ft- **»■ • tba esaalDfpot, as ox* te-araaceA vtth, Froieht AcK^toasjtvaalaßallroo^MPlttibnrin; , .wJ-ttjlO - ---.r.8 . I <w» ; urmatoo. j&mtaq?.; ■ COl-liiß SA VI S£«aA S K No. 65, Foarth Street CIIABTKRZD Iff 18S». OP£N DAILY FROM 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK , CftlU) NcTrmu. T to 00-cIodE; *aa rwa’Mo Dt;k,ilLi of rmn, .^. n .q. OviU. SLLj nSb2 tt ; . jmr.U Ivulknto. lom hu ha dedandradv hullj.MdimuO .BicMber.dM. lb. ted, at tbe rat# of six per cent a year Intarnat, IT not drawn out, to u»« credit of lhede pddtnr as Uan toe •emaiatwiSwatSflSi daytofjQDo sad DeermhCT.coopenndlag rwic»a rear with OCt troubling toe depositor to ‘pSSt £ pom book. At this r*Us money will d«U* tg year*, making in tor aggregate knot and are bait rxxcxat 4 two tabling toe Uhartar t Bv-Lawa, Rnfos and R?go lotion# fnrnisbcd gratis,«“ President—GEOßGE ALtLREK. - Hopewell Hupboru. Jamrs Bhidlc, James D. KtUry, Robert Rot-U, Imoc 11. Pcnu'xk. Hill Bnrgwin, John EL Qonfield, J. Gardoer Coffin, David Campbell, John S.Cbsgravn, Charles A. Colton, Itflilltr* Unn^lni Fronds FeUx, George t. GQxscra. James W.Hallman, JaansK Hoon, William 8. Haven, Sesntaryand Treasure snl:lyd—Ja22alawP Banking houses of jo*. BOOQ. BEDFORD, BEDFORD CO., JOMKRaET,— .SOBERSES 00- tfOtJNT PLEASANT,- WEBTHORET) CO OONNELLBVtLLK, FAYETTE CO., P«nn- UNIONTOWN, « .. RHQWTIMVM.TJi . m it HWF FAYETTE CO., IKprAWA...-...-.jkduna « * Deposit* received, Dbcoont* mad*. Dratta -v. and collected, Bank Note* and Specie bookhUi Stocka, Notre and other Becurttire bought andaoU mlttlon. Correapoadenca and collectloni aoUdted. Cemetery Marble Works, No. 333 Liberty Stroet, below Wayno, PITTSBURGH,PA. MATTHEW LAWTOH, HABBLBMASOH, WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN fora hla friends And the public generalist that»* has leased the above premises, for (be maan&ctnre and eale of every wictyof Marble Work, inch as . Monuments, Tombs Tablets amTOraTestooea, of crery misty and loro; &ISO, Mantle pieces, Centre Table, Pier, Boroan aod Wuh ' Stand Tope, Ac, Which he is peering mlowm any other catabUshmcot WuA of the mountain*. Ilia stock i* entirely new, asd h** been selected by himself, expressly for tbfo marine. Bell abo prepared to boild Barial Vault*, esdoee Bar Lots with Mar* bleorgton&atKftoexocote 127'other work fa hie Mae, o tnyof theCattofecfoeadlobiiDgPittaberglh.' ’ tznu bt maosoa to Rev. T. B. Lyman, Robert Oahray, Esq n Hon. Wm. Wilkin*, John Chlslett. fesq, Joo. IL Shoenbcrger, Esq, W.L.BlngwaSt,Es4*» Charles Brewer, Esq, J.H.HUl.£sq, Tboms*Beott,Esq, A.'B.CnrUJigvEsq, ' W. P. Banin, Esq, Q.R. White, Esq. The Trade tarnished vrJth ail kind* of foreign and Domes tic Marble, either finished or in the rough, a*. Wholesale . price*. He has also made arrangements with tbo manofretorcra ' of die beat brands, fbc a constant supply of Uydraalio Ce» ment, Water and leaiivfnff Lime, ana Plaster Paris, both ’ for Land and Btnoeo Work, all or which hats prepared to tarnish at short notice. mhlfcdly To tbo Whlp.TraQO WE WOULD inform fTur cnstomors 'treat, and olhcra Interacted, that wo hare parebaeed the entire atoek and good will of the Arm of 11AZLETQK 4 MOOtULof Yoik »noty,ln this State, who from thU data, decline bnriceea in our favor, and have left thelrnotea and eccoonta agalnet portico Weet of the Mcontaln* with na for: collection. We will, aa soon no peesible, wait upon our «a. totneraend thoaeof the latefinn, for thepnzpoee of collect log the unoonta doe, and receiving their ordcra for farther rapplie*. Got rtock (a now Urge and well aaaorted, compriaing every variety of Buggy WW.pt, Wagon Whips; Biding SwitcluMani LaaJiu,iai to It we auk the attention of deal era, WELLS. RIDDLE 4 00, No. SO Toartb ititit STM „...JDS. UNDER THE NAME AND STYLE OP ROSS 6l COSSFA&7, HAVING recently purchased the extensive coal works, . lately owned bo McGllvery k Smith, aro sow prepared to fnrslfh Coal, at tbeir Depot. taiaediitely below Jaa. Wood k Oi/a Rolling Mill, is boats, barges or wagoua. Tb«y win alao farniih, with their own teams, In allber of the d&n to , 'mannfactorersor private faniHhw, at reaaonabl* price*. ■ •. QuWobaTe second the nnieeaof JOHN SM TTLKt, '■ who has had many yean azperienea In the CotHboafsai lo be capacity of Superintendent and talesman.. 1 JfLl&dly Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cotter, JOBBING CUTLER, GRINDER, Ac.—. Bozen Ground, Knife BUdto Inserted: Table Kxdveo Benalrod, aad GeoemlJobbisz ot> traded to: LOCKSMITH AMD BKLL>HAKGKR^«. *■ " —«*>.o.Mstreet| ncwblr'' So. 136 SmltliHelil Street, ncwr%)zUti PTTTSBUSOILPJL abore firm br prepared to taako enjthing-ln tbe •hroeofao edge tool, or do any kio4 of *mith work what x»}t. en abort pottaa. IjtSJrd COOKXXTQ 8V QAB. A. WORD TO THE PAPHOS. The heated term is APPROACH ING, and we call the Attention ef the Ladle* to tbo fact that COOKING, IRONING, &o. t , Can bo'done with economy, without* oppressive boat, with* oat soot, and with dispatch—the fire being always ready in a moment—by using Inspavt’j fiai Cooking Stove, To which wa reepectfnlly invite your attention* at No. 75 ImlthfieTd street. JB-Cocnty and City Rights for sale. *• as’aiAsxiras’ BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLE, DIAMOND BESET, NBAS LIBERTY, PITTBBVBQB, PA. Horses, buggies, carriages and everything esnally (bond in a first class Bazaar, on band and to order at ail .Mtn"*- Sonet %odl trained and rcUabie; YMdatUganland cxmforiaHe~ 49»0rders for carriages to funerals, or for Camilles, punctually attended to, at all boon. Horses bought and sold; also, kept by the day weekot month. eelTtdly - WALNUT HALL RESTAURANT, , MJJSOXZC EjLLL, F2TTB STREET, JOSEPH miOKPH, . PBOPBIETOa. i LL-THE DELICACIES OP THJf BXASON, prepared by the most i-*- *' :>• -efleki, seirsd up at the shortest no-ÜB&l.'m A. M. UNTIL TWELVE O’CLOCK 4(11 articles In the line, peculiar to the last, Wetf or Booth, received daily by Express, and served opto cr**.—■ Business men will find the table at WALNUT that they could desire. Wholesale Depot for Oysters, lieh, Game and early Vegetables in their . frlfl oolljyd-; T. W. JiUUaBBBVi /> •/ Watch aad Clock Maker. UTOa IMPORTER OF E&Sk Fine watohesand jewelry,BSP No.2BFifUisireot,betweea Wood and Market,Pitts* burgh* Pa. 4E7»Partinilar attention paid to the repairing of Wetnhee and Jewelry. 49*A11 work warranted. BTKASI fIABBIA WOUKS. MARBLE MANTELS, mannfactufSd by machinery, always on hand at very low prices. Pnrnitore and Wsshstaod Tope.' Monuments, Tablets, and Ortve Stones, a large and beta* tlfel stock alwnyeon hand. . - Office, No. 819 liberty street, Pittsburgh., Wareroojn, No. 823, Mantel Boom Ton second story. nolO W. V. WALLACE. ■ io all night , 1863, Trains rant streets, Railroad Stocks. THE SUBSCRIBERS wJI exchange $5OOO »fR.B. STOCKS for WESTERN LANDS. Those on the Missouri river preforred. mriaitf JOSEPH 8. LEECH A 00., WM. WILKINSON, 217 Liberty at, Pitta-' burgh, would solicit the attention of mcrehants vU* t lUeg the city, and all others, in making up their'stocks to;. hU very extensive stock of TANNERS*: OILS, which being purchased before the-lato rise, bale 7 enabled to sell upon reasonahlstorms. He has also the mast extensive arsortment of r.RATjrgn, gnoE ETND INUB and CURRIERS’ TOOLS to be fotmd in' the dtv. Ja2shdtf , , . -i XkJ E, the andemg] Tv trial can cheerfully re IMBUT, sold by HARTwRL comer of Wood and Sixth sts. David Dehaven,AUegheuy, Joe. Crete, Diamond,- u Charles Bnyder, ** L.Y. Clark. City Pedestrian Ju. Hllanoe. Reserve to. WadeHAmplon, Plttsbwb, W.W.Malr, « }. Old, Plumber, J* . Btowart, Pena’* R.R-. Uenrv Bkyor, Allegheny. Dr. W. A* Ward, Dentist, : Piltsborgb, . John Megraw, Tobacconist ■ Liberty ftrwt, . mrf 1 Sundries— ioo bis/5s Tobacco; *v 20 kegs fi twist do _ * to bblrcut and dry* TobccoM . 20 fio.cutcbAwiße Aa £OO bem* Mould Candle* --- * > J 80. do . Star ~ .ydo 100 do GO Sock' BO do OUve do . * JW- do-;jßaddaadP»lniBo*K *9O 'do ground Pepper and Tether with a general assortment ’’ • instore and for tie by JJTELH ATEDPWpL tnrll * " ‘ ** ftASHAND DOOR.EAOIOS^MonIjLy O togs,Sab, DoorsT Window aiW.O* ll^* 6 ? 81 - hand and made to order. Scroll Sawtog oferriyktad ten* ft the lowest ratec Ail orders from ;to#i oountry twothev* . who iTilllo yi D °° r “*^“ • ■ _ (octnuv PtiJOto Situ* . W.O CUNPRIESr-IOjO bbla. ico do iapstfla* -- *lo ** * '=2s • da» -HalMOlbv i« 60box« Bt*rCsaa« , ; ./•_■ ■25 do \~BOArtne CtaJlo: * '* - rj* 'flhfnifffliri •I, rT .. iSr jOy&mSjK- 3 • '. ■ . ,-*5. do >olm-. do " In dors and for wlo by "BEJ,!XOYD* tfOBSTTH, • tut •. 1 ■•■- i' : -> "i WWnwomct^ I uses of s4 Ijrbjx gftScwgWshoe* © l nno &&Mtofb«Bisacfti»Bo|&aG?n' Jota-IL Eboenhargrr' Alexander BraiUej, Joan* Henlnwuj, A. M. Poll<*-k, M. u William P. LaTdej, WUliAffl J ■■ Andersen- Charles U»*p, P. A. Madeira John H. tleiWv JameaUcAntey, Walter P. Blar*h»H. WQacm Kfllsr, Henry L.Blngw»lt, John H. Eavyar, George B.'ScJdan, John D. Scnlly. , 0 Alexanderllnille, Theobald Umetaettw* 1 I Tease Whittier. -QiJABLSS A- COL VOX. B. A. JOHNSON A BED. •after?* taithybl? onuncnd MITCHELL'S LIN- = • A SHEPHARD, Dtagglti*, ,; I. ChKIM, Ut=7 a*W“. ■ t^E®rail«;tn>«rix Wm. Bam.flWor.Allsj', ewnßflJ'YooofeEdltCf^f . curioaßMßer,:,v Qmrgt RkhtrdfOß, P«|b(> ../ «r, Al^gheßj,'' ; 'T. B. SQL PitUraietu " ssaiKtßgs&F ’ ChUgy AlUghooy, ciuffiSeiiLo, ■ ''*■ :
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