iafgftllaiwpus Ittms. TVEDSEBDAY MORSE, MABCII SO, 1559. Healthy Sxaclm.— To b« heaUby, stables should be warm. Largo cracks iff ibo floors, large holts in the siding, or broken windows do xlot promote warmth.or health., JSmlla on (be * north and west sides of the barn should he made With doable outside wallSjJapd be filled to with' tan-bark, saw-dast, noa-comhicjiug ma terial. Stables to be healthy should be well ventila ted.’ ' la their desire to. make their horses and cattle comfortable in winter-some farmers keep every window and door anjTojieniog dosed as tight as a bottle. Thoy forget what.foul depos lies are being constantly,made on the floor* of the stalls, and what rahk and puogent odors aro' continnally rising ipto-the months, nostrils and eyes of the poor animals,-and-from which they cannot escape. If wdeh -persona would notice, .ptfUcnlarly on opening their stables in the morning, .‘what a powerful stench fills the air they would view this matter differently. And if sot open thels eyes, let them be lied up in their own stables twenty-fourhonrs. Their nanaea burning eyes, and inflamed lungs would convince them that their animals had a hard time of it, and that it was wonderful they did not dll sicken and die. It Isnot the easiest matter to secure these two conditions of n healthy stable, and at the same time, warmth and pure air; but something can be done towards it. The stalls being well built, M we hive mentioned, air can be introduced ''-gradually through open windows in a distant part of the barn. The imparo air can bo car ried off by ventilators on the top of the building. And last, but sot least, the stalls can be kept dean, and the floors daily sprinkled with gyp. som or saw-dust, to absorb tho liquid manuro and foul odors.— Amer. Ayricullurisl. Stetchsihb IViirnr. —The annual report of the Inspectors of the Philadelphia County Pri son shows that the cai.ee of mania'a-poiu arc fcarfolly on the increase. Tb is is occasioned by the introduotiou of strychnineand other poison ous drugs into those liquors which are now the oommon driok of so large a portion ot the peo ple. The report of the Resident Physician of the Prison costal as this passage: “A large number of cases of mania a-poitt, 264, and debauch, 866, bearing testimony to tho power of aloobol in producing disease, and in stimulating into activity a large body of other wise hidden or intent affections. It is well known that the habitual use of intoxicating drinks not only blunts the moral and Intellectual sensibili — ties of the individual and thus places him to a certain extent outside of the annals of sanity, but super-adds a positive and often lasting in jury to tbe physical structure, particularly to the stomach and nervous system which predis poses the body (o a long cataloguo of diseases that are brought into active existence by the slightest exposure.” tlcgulat Sftamtts. Only 0130 (Board Included) From Pitta- Durga to tb« Gold mines—Special notice to Gold Backers— A Rare CUosicc. Sa?ONLY 250 MILES LAUD CARRIAGE. CAPT. BEASLEY, of St. Louis, rJE*k is nowflufahinga.Vi>ryliKfctdreucbtboat JeSSES . CALLED THH CDS. LINN. boOt crprextlf for Kansas Elver, having government con tracta, .sb» aiil ><mi t-.i-lariy between Leavenworth City and Ft. Riley, and will make connections one hundr&l milti abort PLRiUy, with Ktsssell, Major A Co.’i Stage Creches, ranning direct to Denver City and Pike's Prak. Caplß.fa prepared to receipt through to the mines (Denver City) via River and Stage, as above, at $l3O for each cabin passenger (board Included) and 100 pounds of baggage. Will leave on the 80tb instant. Apply to: - FLACK, BARNES A CO.. Or to tho Pennsylvania'lnsurance Conjpany,No. 63 Fourth street. , mrlsJ*wT MISSOURI RIVER. Botlce to KUsourl River Shipper* and Passengers* WE have made an arrangement < with the Missouri River Packet pany by which wo can give through rates from Futsburgh for pMaengera and height to appoints on the Missouri Rtv at. Forlortber particulars,- apply to FU.CX, A Co., Steam Boat Agents, carnet? Water and Market streets, who are authorised to contract he us. McBRIDB'A GO, (late of Pittsburgh,) mrfhdAwtfT No. 49 Oommarrial a.t, 8c Lords, 11a ] Monongahola Biyer U. B. Man Packet* ETBAUERTKLEQR&II, l STEADIER JEFFERFOX. j jJB* ' Cut. J. c. WOODWiIK. } cAT?. OXOlO* Cuts. STEAMER LUZERNE, Cm. E. Bcmtrrr. The above new steamers are now running regularly. Morning Boats leave Pill* tmrgh at 8 o’clock A. iL, and Evening Boats at 6 o'clock P. M. Tor ITfieesport, Elisabethtown,-Monongw beta Clty,CookxtowD, Mtilsborough, Rice’* Landing, Green.. borough asdOcasra, connecting at Brownsville vita Hacks for UndQntowu, and Fayette bpringa; coasacta at Rico's Leading with hack for Jefferson, Oarniichaeltown and Waynseburg, and at GreeDsborough for Morgantown, Vo. Passengers ticketed through troa Pittsburgh to Union town for $2, meals audsUto-rooms ot> boats Included. ' 0. W. tfWLNDLEK, Aasat, ans—j>2l Brownsville Wharf-boat, at foot of Grant *L. BEQULAR TUESDAY PACK-, JEB'* ETkOE ZANESVILLE.—The One «e*ncr JiiElA O&AHAAI, Capt. Mcsm* Arus. wm le»t« fcr tbe aboro and intermediate port* EYKBr TUKSDAY, •t 4 o'clock P. H. For freight or passage apply on board. ocU FLACK. BAKNKS A 00-, AtfU. Ulmtmnatt, &c. E‘OR~CINCINNATI & LODlS^TjEgrjk TILLE-—The Ado stumer SIAIUNEK, J&gSHS Captain c. A. Lraro, will leave for Lha abovu laid nii—TT tarmediate ports on SATURDAY, 2d pros., at i o'clock p.JC. - For rrriolit or passage nppljr on hoard or to mrg) FLACK, BAItyES A 00-, Agents. For Cincinnati & louis-1 rrs-\ VILLEL—Tbo splendid steamer Sir Yt AtLAOK, Capt. ilagh Campbell, will lesre tor the snore tad ail Intermediate ports on THURSDAY, Cist in«t. For freight or passage apply on board or to . mr29 ; FLACS, DAIINS k CO., Agts. St. Eouis, See. inak stT"CoulS'ncEogDk.. ns* > J} —The floe new steam eg JAMIES Capt. Rob t. Hardman. will learo- for the above aud all inter- ports oo THIS SOtli ioiL, at 4p. it- For freight or passage apply oa board or to mtffl f LACK, BARNES A CO-^AgcnU. 1?0R MISSOURI RIVEii , ftp: A X: Tha splendid steamer lOWA, CaptalndSggfia ilocro, will leavo for the above and all Intermediate ports on TUTS DAY, SOtb Inst. For freight.or pannage apply ca beard. mh~ ~ J° r 51- Uaul. tJiOKSfrpAtri, DIRECT—Via, J Kookuk, Darlington, Muscatine, Inland, Cavenpoct, Galena, Dubuque, .HcGrvgcor’fl Lana • tag. Prairie Liu Ohein, Weao&Sr Lacrosse, llaatiogv and SLPaat—The line passenger steamer VIXEN, Capt. Tier non, will lease for the above ports on THURSDAY, 21st init, at 5 o’clock t. u. For freight or passago apply on board or to PLACE, BARNES A CO., Agent*. FOR ST. PAUL, DIRECT—Via , JCVjs St, Leals, Keokuk, Burlington, tine, Rock lelaud, Davenport, Galena, Dubu/jue, frairio Dn Chinn) lacrosse, Wenonaf Hastings and St. Yanl.—The flno passenger steamer LACROSSE, Capt. John £.Devtancy,njll lease wr the obotd ports on THURSDAY, 31st lost., at 4 o’clock P. K. For freight or passage apply on hoard or to mr29 FLACK. DARN BE A CO. Agents. EOR ST. PAUL—The fine pas-. fTS-p. senger packet J. H. CONN, Capt. n -trtiro, will lease for the above and all intermediate porta on THIS DAY, 30tb isat, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to mh24 FLACK, BARNES A CO- Agents. EOR ST. PAUL, DIRECT, VIA ■ IP » St. Louis, Mnica- jESSSsSk tine, Rock Island, Davenport, Galena, Dnbnqne, Prairie Du Chian, Wenona,LaCrutae, and 8t Paul.—The fine passenger ■ stasmsr ST. LOUlS,'OspLJease Dean, will JcAse for the above and all Intermediate ports oo TUIS DAY, the 201 b tnstantpa* o’clock, P.iL. For freight or postage apply on board or to mrl6 ' FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. flasfibtlle, &c. Tj'Oß NASHVILLE—The Kplen-. ■■ F did passenger steamer RoCllEaT£h,Ca]>-£g223K tain Dtmlap, will lease lor the aUrro and Blliaiermediate portion MONDAY, the -Uh at 4 o’clock V. U. For freight or passage,apply o« board or to ■ mr23 FLACK, BARNES A CO./AgU. EOtt ’ N AS II V ILLE. i K» . The Una passenger steamer lIARUO-d3£22SS pth, Captain 11. K. Haxlett, will leave lor the above and all Intermediate ports, on SATURDAY, 2d 4 o’clock p tz. For freigbt or passage apply on board or U> •• mb22 FLACK, BARNES A.QO n AgU. JUto ©titans, &t. - IJi'OTinafiMi’uls & NEw~oiC7~i^r^ 1* - T,t?A*ra_—The uplendid stcamor A QVLS.' CapUln Bbbert, will lenro tio aioro oiKi all intermediate porta on Til IS DAT 30th lost, at 5 o'clock, r. M. For freight or pac*£« opjify on board or to £mhC] FLACK, BARNES A CO^AgenU. TjIOR MEMPHIS—The .splendid« fCSva. JPimw ttaamsrPOTOifAO, Captain W. o.j£23bK ligtrr, nrfli lear» tot Um abon ud all lDtora«disi« ports OQ rU&aU'AY, WB pros, at 4 r. tt. for freight or pu* * CO., Agw>t*. OPiaNQ;C|OP»S>- Q -V •»”'**• ; • JAttKS BODD, S 9 Market Stwit, Ha* Spring Stockof „„„ 4 . ■ - BOOTS'AKD SHOES, Which he »111 sell cheap fcr cash. ..’ „ „ ; ladies* man heeled qaitkrs and fL37. , j i-irens'Fanejr Shoe*, Gaiters, Ac., ofarorj description **■■**»'■’ow prices. Call and examine hisstock. A . JAMES 8008. ■--"'v.-.'eta, Shoes, Ac- of every dsicrlptloa made to , • mrll: ■r OAb STOVES—T. J. Craig, agent \b i*~'» *■» ‘Mer" Ow-itoT**, for beating V& _ . Mly-. *o*to4 la *— *' 'll Uw,«lti*eM of la attvaiaco or aa* ’‘WjWog.toriiaS”; • aad fetcTft WaTrhtmf T. J. CR4JO. T itarcra Zi 8Q MARKET STREET.— NEW GOODS,. •taod taitatnp. jAMpa snnn . JIBJT GOODS. ‘'TadlHy Uu,t U :EOBB, 67 Mark;tit, “ ' l tlon/ Scroll nrtftTa . rectirod ft largoand epleodid etock of • country hy J ! O °TB AHO SIIOES, * r V? Mon cnEAP fORCiS?. TU{ety aai whlcle be bow offer* ; I'Vt, *P*C»ll*O(3 eionalaa LU «tock.-g» -^ratiA IV’r R l £SL I &,n W i KTS & "coTWi ■ for' —-- l?S. r LT'cither in u«. 7ft WA I ■ ■««» •elected for family uw. -v.i ~h ' U frluu Ohio Cloirm~l: ■ ? $ £ Zg£r k *T'* ! ‘^l^^BnilwandßSsat '.v ; ' 186 — ****** Cured Hum; . ‘ Urledßeef, , ”«» R. KOBISOS A 00. »*v— v ‘ .;;<V ' I < -1' ;; iaistellmuouß. Michigan Six Per Cent Loan lor the Benefit of the Bhip Canal Around the Falla of Bt. Mary. IN pursuance of an act of tho State of Michigan, entitled “an act to provide for tho repairing, preservation and operating ot the Ship Canal, around tne 'MU ol St- Mary, and to perform the trost respecting tho sataS, approved February l4lb, 1569, the nniletaigo'-d Governor and Stats Treasurer of said State, hereby give notice that on MON DAY, the 251 h day of A pril next, thoy wUI offer for sale to tbe highest bidder, bonds of tbe State of Michigan o! not loss than on* thousand dollars each, to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars, for the porposo mentioned in told act, doly according to the re> qniitmenls theieof, the principal redeemable in tbe city of New York, at the pleajnre of tuo State, twenty years from tbe first day of July next,.and tbe interest payable half yearly atrix per rent per annum in said city. The toll* and Income of said Canal, after p*y.ng the expenso of the care and - operating tiureof, are by the Eta to pledged and devoted to tbe redumption of the bonds and flic faith of the State is pledged for their payment. Persons wfablog to bid for said loan will please acdrees proposals to the nuo<-r»lgn ed State Treasurer, at Lansing, Michigan, which wiu be opeood by the Governor and himself, at the Artisans Rink, in tbe city of New Yoik, wheretbonegotiation will be corn pleted. - Persons to whom said loan or aoj part thereof may t>o awarded, will be required •to deposit the amount thereof to tha credit ot the SUteTttssurer of tho Btato of Mich igan, In such bank as he msy designate at tbe time and plan tlxe bonds are delivered. Raid act fa In the following words: \ * “An act to provide for‘.the repairing, preservation and operating of-the SblpCanil around tho Falls of bt. Mary, and to perform tbe trust respecting tbe samo. W exacts, By an att of Congress approved Angust 2Gth, 1552, theCougress ol tbe UnitalStatea granted to the State tbe right to locate a Ship Oaml aronod the Falls of St. Mary, and also seven hundred and, fifty thousand acres of the public lands to aid In tbe coos tract! on of sen! canal, and, wniaxsa, The said act was accepted by, and lb» condi tions thereof made obligatory upon ibis State by an act »|>- proved February 6, 1853, and, ffimnt, Snch canal haTiog been bnllt aud accepted l-y tbo authorities of this State, i* found to need repairs In order to Us preservation and uselnlncss and the doe performance of the trust created by aid act ot Congress, nnd tbo assent of this State thereto, therefore. Section 1. Thtpenplt of the Stale o/ Michigan tnaei, That tbo Governor aud State Treasurer, are hereby authorized and directed in tbe ruuno and behalf of tbe people ol tlifa State to negotiate and contract fora loan or loaas not ex- - ceedlng in all ono hundred tbo ootid dollars, redeemable at the pleasure of the State, at any time after the expiration of twenty yexr i, from the first day of July in tbe year one tut maud eight hundred end fifty-niQC,on the beat and most favorablo terms and conditions that iu their] udgmeut can bo obtained,-at an Interest not.exceeding ttxper centum per annum, psysble half yearly, to be expended and applied solely in making tram time to time soch repairs upon tbe locks, gates, and walls thereof; as the Board of Control created by tbe act entitled “an net to provide for the collec tion of tolls and for the care, ehargo and operating of tbe BLMary'a Falls Ship Canal," approved February 12, 1555, may deem necessary for tbe preservetkn and efficient oper ation of said canal, and tbe full performance of tbo tmst above recited. Excnos 2. For the purpose of effecting the loan or loans aforeaaid, tbe Governor and State Treasurer are hereby em powered and direetbd, after having first advertised for such loan in one ot tho dally papers in the cities of Detroit, Bos ton,New York and Pittsburgh, for at least Ihirtjrdaja prior to negotiating said ioeu, tocanse to l* made and Issued, bonds in sums not loss than one thousand dollars each, to bo signed by the Governor and counUrsigoed by tbe Secretary or Stato and State Treasurer, with tbo great seal of tboSute affixed thereto; which said bonds shall bo drawn in favor of tbe Auditor General and being eudoreed by him shall become transferable and be delivered to tbo Governor and State Treasurer, and be transferable by them in such form as they may decide, to be redeemable os aforesaid and to bear interest as aforesaid payable ou the first days of July and January, tu each year, in the city of New York or else* hero In the U cited States, should the Governor and Stab Treasurer find it con venient and advantageous so to contract; and it fa hereby further declared that it shaft be deemed asufficleutexecutioo of said power to borrow, that tbe Governor and Btai • Treasurer have caused said bonds to be executed and sold: provided that said bonds shall be sold to the highest Udder, but shall net be sold at leas than par; and tbe money obtain ed trem said loan or loans shall bo paid over to tbo Etate TruJnrer, and shall constitute a part of the St, Mary’s Ship Canal land, to be applied and used for the above named purposes and for ho other purposr* whatever; fir which ap plication of such moneys tbe faith or tho State fa lu-reby pledged. » tfixcribsS. All the tolls and other income from theSL Mary’s Falls Ship Cant], after paying the actual and necessary ex penses for tbe care and operating of the some, are hereby pledged and devoted to tbe payment of sold bonds, principal and interest as the same shall full'duo, and tbo State hereby guarantees the payment ot the principal and Interest of such bonds and each and every of them out of each toils and incouys, and pledges its faith that in default of snch pay ment it wUI unconditionally pay tho same without delay. Erenow 4. All necessary contingent expenses incurred by tbe Governor and State Treasurer, iu carrying out tbo provisions of this act shall be audited by the Board ot Sute Auditors and paid out of any tnoueyt in tho treasury uot otherwise appropriated, and bo charged against said canal fund.prow'tiud hoicmv, that the State Treasurer shall not as a member of said bosrd Tufa la auditing any claim under this stetiou. \ SlCrtoJt 5. Tbo bonds, tbe favuo of which fa authorized by this act shall be numbered aad registered in a book to b» prepared for thatiperpoaeby the Auditor Qeupral Id bis of fice, which register shaft contain the number, amount and when each bond becomes due, the rate of interest, and when and where the interest ispsyable, and each bond eb*lt r:»- toio a copy ol the third section of this act. fitciios A. This aci tab* effect irnm<«lwt«ly EDM. B. EAIgPIELD, l'r<?alJeclol tho HSKRT A. SHAW, Spcater of the Homo of ReprosccUtm*. Approved February Utb, IHiO lyoißicg, March 3d, U 59. il. \riSXEIi, Governor of Michiovn. tnrlfcdUaS] JOHN M’KISNISY, gum? Trwunrer. GAS FROM ROSIN OEL FATTY FLTJID matkhi ai . THE HIGH ILttJJXIXATLNQ PROPER THIS ©I (las horn Rrwin am) olracinons aulntaixr* hare always made them a favorite material for the mano factureofilluminating G<u. ManyGss Ctun|nnl*» um Uoa to with coal, Id onlsr to supply their custonitr* with a Su perior Qoality of Oaa. RQiIN OIL f* entirely free from all drvw sad mfosecnb* stances, and yields at onoe, iu Brilliant Illuminating Qaa. The greater original cost of the apparatus fur the mann lacturw of coal pu together with the attention and expense constantly required, antUlie difficulty,ll not tmpotttbility, of entirely separating the unwholesome, doleUrlons out) joflenalve gases, generated la tool, reuiVr the IIOMM OIL APPARATUS cheaper and mure desirable Ineieiy way. S.CoATHS, of 0.0 Broadway, hew York, b»« devoted his entire ettcuUuu to the manufacture and taloof portable tios Apparatus, and bo respectfully r*M« the oUentlun of Ih* public to hi« present complete and efficient machine. Puffed Satis (action to tbo purchaser guaranteed in ev-ry Ca*e. Fur further information addn-es S. COATES, 376 Knr York; lyiaUMm.Uj nr DAVID U. WILLIAMS. Pa oakputs! - new oaTTFets:! McCLJNTOCK’S CAHi'KT WARKOOUaK We hare jast received our *U]>ply of Spring Carpet* and Oil Cloths. Oar stork is tall, aod complete, comprising Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, and Velvet Carpets, dr signs; Super Imperial and extra Thr-u Ply a, Haperfloo, Ta pedry Ingrain; *ll wool Floe, Onioaflae tcoitoo chain aod woo! filling;) Plain and Twilled Venetian Cupel* for stairs and balls; all wool Scotch Carpel*, Cotton Ingrain Carpets, Uemp, Lfatiogatd BagCarpetj; Hogs, Floorcloths, Wool aod Linen, Stair Craali;~Woul, Lineo and Oilcloth Taklo and Piano OoT(r«;.Duor Mats In every variety: China and Cocoa Mattings, Stair limit, Ac.; Window Sbadoa—Buff, Q reen,Transparent. Oil nad Quid Bordered, all widths and length*. Alio, oor floe aasertmeot of Flo-jr Oilcluiha, new patterns, from 1 to 2f leet wide, beat eastern makes. The above goods have wtih givat care, and bought at the lowest caah R« can couflduatly Invite our former costumers and the public with great jd'-asnro to ortr extensive stock, which, tor d<«Jgaaof pattern* ami brighintw* aod cemetery of colors, cannot be surpaatnd.— Our terms shall be accommodating, and good* sold at east ern price*. TV. McCUNTOCK, fr'>,<lAw? No. 112 Uarketstmet. RECEIVED, this inorniDg direct irorn the manufactures, AO of those excellent patent Carpet Sweepers l<»dio* and housekeepers are invited to exauuoe the sweeper. Ita utility 1* undoubted. For sale at fe».daw] W.M’CLIXTOCK’d, Nu.Jl2Market_sj : HE it KI C K’S PATENT OAItPET BWBBPEd.—AgreatDomeitic Invention, and war ranted (ogive satisfaction. Jo*t received at the Carpet fitoroof W. M’ULLNTOCK, 112 Market rirect, Ja2s:dAwT Only Agent for theHanufacturur. NOTICE. —Having purchased the interest of my partner, 11. Mcfioory, Emj, In the Praulrilo foandry, the business will in futaro be continued In uiy own name. The former cnetomersof the establishment aod tbs public will find a supply of all. the various articles tuan nfactcrcd at such an establishment, vie Mill Gearing and Rolling Mill Castings of every description. Qhm Uoum Caatlujy, to wit; Mill for gt fading sand, Tease Cakes, Stop pers. Flattening Wheels, Ac. AH tho Castings ticccuary for the construction and repair of Gas Works, viz: Ector la Street Pipe, Drips, Stop Cocks, Doles, At Water Winks Oastiugs la every variety, to wIL StopCock*, I'lpes, Fire Plugs, Ac., together with A general supply of Warehouse Casting*, such as Stoves, Grab's, Hollow Warn, At Foundry in the Fifth Word, between Pi ho and Locust streets Warehouse,corner of Liberty am! Wood streets. _r*3L2tnd _ JAMESMAHSUALL. GROCERIES, 4c.—150 bhda. primo anil choice N. 0. Sugars; COO bblf. N. 0. Molasses; 160 bbls Syrups; 200 bags prime Bio CofTee; 200 packages Young Hyson. Gunpowder and Black Teas; ICO bxs beat brands Tobaccos; 24 kegs six-twist Tobacco; 100 bis Cincinnati and Madison Pear! Starch; 100 bxs Soda Salentos; 00 ltgs B 1 Carb Sods; 100 bxs Ground Spicca; 20 bags Pepper; v 10 bagsPioeuto; 2o tierces Rice; 160 doz Buckets; 25 dot Tubs; 160 doz Corn Broom*; 6© bbls N. O Tor; 20 bbls Tsnnors*Oil; 60 bbls largo No U Mac keral, In store and tor sale by. JOHN FLOYD A CO., )73 Wood street. WJI. WXXiUNSON,2I7 Liberty" Nt. is now rerelriug new slock, consisting of 4u duz. French Skius, Loucen Cubit, DeloixAlboy, Ucca Durand, Gillot and other choice brands; 300 sides Bod Sole Leather; <lO do Slaughter Solo Leather. 10 bbls Tanners’ Oil, best quality; 20 doz.Gontlemeo*’ and Ladies’ Morocco, 10J pairs Philadelphia Lasts, Ac., Ac., ’"" To wlilch he Invites the attention of purchasers. ar24 G _ KOCEKIESXwjkgs Y U. O i’ tWfiiF; 10 bbls. KoflnrdSngsr; TO “ Sjrap; 16 bass Java Coffc*; .1 baioClovt**; 20 kegs Soda; 60 boxes Spioer, <lO “ vnrlnn* brands Tobacco, Now landing for salo by KOBBBT DICKEY, _«w3* No. MS Liberty st. hhds. prim© N. O. Sugar; 4CO bbls. do do Molucca; 200 bags Rio CofTee; 100 bbls. Syrups; IUO boxes Lump Tobacco; 100 half chcila^Tcas; 25 tierces fresh BJce; _ 300 kegs Nolls, all sizes, For dale by • mriU R. ROBISON A CO. gUNDRIES— 2' -200 bags prime Kio Coflee; 150 t*ck*gw frwh Tew; 100 box#* JUebraonJ Tobacco*; COO bblt N. O. Molasses, 260 dfr- Syrups; i&Otihds. prime N.O.Botr»n 160 Iras. Clorer goed; 100 do Timothy g>«4. With s fall assortment of Spice* end Pittsburgh aanufec fared articles nowia store and for sale by mr23 WATT & WILSON, No. IJhertyi. Sundries —2357 sacks com; 26} do Wh«*t.a*so>iod: 1 bbl. and 1 bagFlaa*«e<f; 4 bbla. Grew; 4 Dry Hide*, To arrive ou board steamer La Crosse for sale by mr22 ISAIAH DICKKY A CO. • RASH—2OOO yards • oss’d 1 I ilcto=i?oF6 aJbftiistnirnts. POPULAR TRAPS lUBBONS ASD HILLISERY GOODS. HI BO NS! R l BO NS!! R1B0NS!!! TO MERCHANTS, MILUNEKS, JOB UEU3, DEALERS IS UIBBO.VS, MILLINKKY o<a>hS A '•D Cash UUYEIfS iu nil sections 0( the country. THKCASH lilßHtiN tIOUSK, lid Chambers Street, New York. JOUN FARRELL. < ESTABLISHED 1858. Vr'e have original*] a new principle—4 new rra in the Kibbou’tta.i". when-by wr make this business pliiß, eil pls and jttaplx ao »ii*t or blown Bsrrrma. WtSSBLI.IViRCAsUI WE HUY FOR CASH! We are sal is lied with 6 PBS enrr psoriT. Ask no Second Price. Haro all our.goodi marked in FLAIN FIGURES, a> that mau, woman, and child "buy alike,” and receiTe the earns value for their money Uur prhet for best Tafleta Ribbon*, all colors, aro No. 1 l*i cts. per pioco?' No. 4 cts. per piece. “ CWJ4 “ “ 9 Vli - “ - “ 12$lfo*4 No. Irt $1.4714 por piece. We offer FANCY RIBBONS “ell ttylaj,” “all color*," qimlitß*,'' »t price* DKPYINU COMPKTITION, AND FOR CASH ONLY. .. ji/ 15 .. - i £8“ Oor Establishment is tbs centre of attraction for RIB BONS. “Qalck Palest "Light Profit*,’’ end "Good Valae,” for Cash. uoocnE£i noucnEsn New Style* and Patcrns, at a saving of 30 FEU CENT PBOM CREDIT PRICKS. Examine oor sample*, and be convioMd. BLOND LACES, QUILTINGS, Ac, Ac. Our line or those Good* always full. We Import and "Job" them at ones for 6 per cent advance. Marked price* on all Good* "in Plain Figures." A HAVING OP 40 PEE CENT ON THESE GOODS FROM CREDIT PRICES. Our intention is to make the Ribbon Trade as staple In regard b> price iu domestic goods. To do (bis, >» must sell ONE MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OP GOODS PER ANNUM. Wo are Union Men. "No North,” "No South.” We so licit the pitronagool Merchants! in every wctJon of the United Statu, and are the nrvauta of all who favor us with tbdr trade and patnmago. JNO. FARRKLU CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 Chambers Street, New Fork, near tho Hudson River Railroad Depot. Ja6:4md To Dealer* !n Artificial Flowers, Ostrich Feathers, Fancy Good** &s. JOHN 0. HENDERSON, SMYTH & CO., hare removed their sale* room* to the Ml* of 643 BROADWAY, and aro ready to exhibit their samples of FRENCH FLOWERS, which exceed in variety any import] tstiona yet made, numbering Fifteen Hnmlmi Styles; tl& larger part made in oor factories iaParla, and patterns cuu3 fined. We barn also manufactured an oxtonsivo variety of Aatx- ICAN FLotTXBS, and In this class we Lavo every conceivable quality, style and price of manufactured goods, and tbe materials for mtnfacturors. Oor stock of Ostrich and Mara boat Imported Feather* la large aud.Tert-'l in quality and style; ami to meet the wants of tho Trade. w« have purchased ahd converted tbo entire buildings, Nj>. 3 Bioadway and Oreenwieb streeU, Into one Factory nnd are prepared to produce ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS under the management of our Mr E. V WELCH , FEATHERS under the mai.acrmuot of n BENE. LACB, RCCHEB, Ac., Ac., Uodor the management of EDWARD JACKSON, of the late firm of Jackson A March. Our purpose being the development of Iho abovo branch t*of liume Trado to to tbelr fallrst extent, wo have im ported material and brought OTer French Artistsuf Paris ian rrpiUatum with a staff of assistants which, with the well knoau t-lDcleucy of the management, is * gaarantM' that the prtNiacts of oar Factory will surpass in perfection any goods heretofore made in America. Thoealws it.partmentU confined to 343 BROADWAY, and is under the following management. The French Flower Department) _ . . w „ J. B. BMITH. Ostrich and Fancy Feather*) XL CLEIUHTOV. I* r«neb JStUrlali, p, hai.k (i«a«l Dra»i«i, Ornamt'ntl, ic^ , 0. WUrtTKMORE. Axekscin I'M-tuniCTT is FLOWaj, Rcchia UID Fasc 0.-im, ui-iUt tin* nutuiiireineßt of onr Mr .1 KKNNEDK SMYTH A fi.I.EMKROIKR. am-bUxt I <j Mr. J. U. DAVIS A Mr. W. NUTTIMI. The IMPORTING.—In till* leading; department ui on busincM we jiur.'tuao and mannlactnre Ibn cholcwt d< in tbe Vr« mh Market, and rrrelte l»r ererr atuame tlii* liut fttl*.* apitearing. 4 Oar *alc« arc uricUy confined to the Wholesale Business, and we respect futlj ioTlle merchant! to examine oor cooda J. C. UKNDKKSON, SMYTH A O), No. Broadway, New York. JOHN 0. H KNDfcHgON A CO-, No. 6 Broadway. lIKNDKRSON. BMSTU * 00, No. 102 Roe de Rlcheleao, Pari*. To Hotel Keepers, Restaurants, Ding. gi-3ls, Grocers and the Public. Dr. Brnnon’s Bitters HAVE, from their eseellent qualities, been rtcoasmeodod by the MOST EMINENT FHVSI CIANd e**-ao«t relimtU and oeTer-tafllor ronsedi- lor DYSPEPSIA,\ DIARRHffiA, DEBILITY, ] HEARTBURN, BILIOUSNESS JAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINTS, BLOOD DISEASES, Are *l»o & «nre and certain preventlTe agalnjt Fever and Ayue> Cholera, Rummer CamptainU, Jre. bt.<l Is tbf* ealnabl# usd ♦(Hendon* Tonic end A p*» petite Creating Compound n«r offered to the public. I»y the as- of tiw BITTEItS ALL DISEASES OF TOE DLoOD will l*> iboroaehly eradicated, aad el] tbaae »bo are *uOrt»lns irons early «icen and rEOSTRAXION OF THE FQ YSir* L ENERGIES will be rMtaral to a ROBUST ANI) VlGoiii rl S STATE OF HEALTH. Tho DlGfc.' 1 1VE ORGANS wIU tt •tisnalttod tad PER MANENTLY STRENGTHENED. APPKttTKwMbetreat- NRW*LIFk" DEUILITA TED SUBJECT RESTORED TO ThJ* r*ro«ly bu » agreeable taste, »t»l will be U- Lco readily liy cUUdoo m well &J adults. All |>er>oae suffering Irutn war af Ui. slnjts complaint* or* taeiled to try UK. AKUNOVS BITTERS. D-wt. —?•’* au adult, a Kroatt thrM llmr* day; fur a rhil-t, a small truHipooufnl twlcu a «lny. K . CRUDER, SOI.E AOEjif for the united states, IW Broadway. Sew York. at‘so cent* j«-r bottle, 15 por cJcnstj, J 2 50 pfi £almo; 'Ttra llillrr'tfrr Har-ronmt,by t\t gallon nr harrr> a/ Uit lonpri*Aof $1 ,il> }*r-itUon; Ann fitovi>!&>* Hlt'r-ri, prr gallon. tor sale by all Druggists and Grocers WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AT JwWlyil 712 ItttOADHjr, A' }’ acbonniltural, .Vr Right place for kvekokeens, Ac.—lo,ooo oatra One, growl, of tbe llo»-*e hardy v*. ri.tl**, from "*•s to 8 feet. W,OOO from atcuJi to foot. MCO extra floe cherry, 42,uW peach u<l 2 jartU, fine, three years old. dwarf and staodard. Our Surw-ry Kb*.k lu rorry drpxtrtmmt l» large, which It will at*e cn pleasure to ehow toour friends and the public. I‘utol.urtfii and Oakland Nnraerten, Oct. 27, ISiS oc27'jUwtfy JOUN SIL’KDOCH, Ja. tJV RUSS E S SDPPQRTERS Made to ordrr r-r Repaired. CAUTRIQOT k YOUNG, No. 8C Wood at. "DIDDLE, WIRTS & CO., No. 185 Liberty JL v street, tor bale open arrival: »»> bus. Cloter Seed; 0 neks Flaxtoed; 0 Ida. pitoio roll Batter; 200 bus. lakeahoro'potabw 10 bbl*. Dried Applet 150 bu*. until white Ueatis; •J* bag* do I’eacbc*; 50 bo*. *ced Bailey; t blla. Potaah; 25 kg* nl** pkj Batter, le9 SUNDRIES —100 bus. Cloverseed; 50 ba* Timothy B©od, 100 bu emailwhite Boaoi; 2W baa Dried Apple*; 10 bos Dried Elderberries 2 bbl* WalnnU, f#r tale by R. lUMIISON ACO. Black cassimeres—Burcufield & Cow alwayr keep op their asaTrtmxot of thiwe good*, B-icded with much care. oltho most approved manufacture, and aold at a moderate advance oo roet. Also. Fancy Cas simrrM Inr tneo and toy** wear. f,.)4 ROSE OINTMENT-—O doz., for tetter, ring worm*, pimple* on tbe face, tod other ca tatm.ua erut.- U.ms. for sale by B. L. FAHNKeTOCK A C*)., No. CO, comer Wood and Fourth at*. GREEN OIL ULOTH— X 3000 yardiuf different widths for tale by _ wr ~! JJ k IL PHILLIP*. Transparent window shades— -500 pair gold bordered, plain, landscape, gothic and Other style*, at all price*. Car tak» by J. A 11. PHILLIPS. Enameled carriage cloths of different color* aud width* for tale by J.A H.niILLIPP. DRV AND MIXED PAINTS, Oils, Tur pt.utlDo,'Vamuh«s, Window Ulaa* aud Putty fur aalo by_ tnr2s _J. A 11. PHILLIP*. TVTAPLE SUGAIi—-1,500 Iba., in bulk, XTXJut rac’d and fur mile by URYJIER A ANDERSON, mr2t No.yj Wood at n oppoaite fit. Charlt*Hotel. CHEESE —30 boxes prime Goshon Cbeesc, lor sale by JOHN FLOYD A CM., ait >U ~ 173 Wood ttreet. SUNDRIES^— 300 bg* prime Nitrato Soda; 200 bx* Oertnnn Clay; 500 bz* Window Qia**; 100 bbla Boap Uciin; on hand and for sale by _____ ALKXANDRR KINO. BUXTEK.—I bbl fresh Roll, - “ “ Kg**, nceived nod lor gale at IRS Liberty bL felO RIUDLE, WIRTS k CO. SUGAR— 15 hhds. N. O, Sugar, . 20 bbl*. Refined do For aale by frit JOHN M'OILL A BON. Charcoal tooth powder.—For cleaning Ihe Teolli and Otnna, and pnrifjlog tbe breath. A largo (.apply jatt received by JO3BPII FLRMtNa, Corner of Diamond and Market *t. French cloths—bdrchfield & Co. invite tbe especial attention of gentlemen to their choice make of these good*, plain and twilled, and which they wIU oJwayi sell verv low for quality. fel4 OA DDLS. TANNER'S OIL, in store and Gy for *aie, 2 bblk Thick Oil, knltablaforgrMalng pnrpoeee, for sale low by del2 WM. WILKINSON, 217 Liberty gt. PURCHASERS OP DRYGOODS of every varltty will find It gtostiy to tfaeir advantage to call aud examine our alack before parchaslga elsewhere. C, HANSON LOVtt, 74 Market Bt. DRIED PEACHES—7S bush. Tenncssoo halve*, In tk.ro and lor »ale by LIGGETT A CO. PARSNIPS, TURNIPS, ONIONS.—For tale by tho bushel RIDDLE, WIRTS A OO* 155 Liberty street WARDROBES. —Both single and double, itt Walnut, Mahogany Ac.,fiDUncdand in*to<e. fc2o t. ». young a 00. CLOVER SEED—IO bbK prime Clover Seed In etorn and (or sale by MO LkECTI A HUTCHINSON. HAIR BRUSHES.—A largo supply of French, EngUtU aud American Hair Bnaheajuat ro eelved by J*lB JOS. FLRU ISO. EOLL BUTTER—I bbl. fresh roU Batter rac’d and for nlh by 1J DANK A ANJER, . te2 ' ' : 134 Second itreet TENN. CORN— IO72 Bks on stoaincr Daoo tab to arrive and for Ale by yon ISAIAH DIOKEYAOO. APER WEIGHTS, Bill Fil® nn«l Check FUeafornleby - - W.iB.HAVEN, jag) : • ; corcer Market And Secondata. iberiy Street 1 FL BBLS. WINTER BLEACH WHALE * OlLjosknoU and -forealeby : v-; ; « .* 1 1; y ftlfi- >-i. y ,w«- MACggOWN, lC7Llh«rtF»treeL OLL BUTTER.—>IO bbls prime rollißatter Jait rectlwd and for *aU by W, .' . . UZTLB A XSttSUL •Miscellaneous, 1.1. usnui. Pearl Steam Mill, ALtBOBRNT CITY R T. KEKNEDT & BRO WHEAT, RYE AND CORN purchased. FLOOR, CORN M£AL AND HOMINY MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED, IS PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY Ten nn ' OASn au Deiif ery . NEW STOCK STOCK f CArtrßra, on, CI.OTHH, M ATTLNO'. A,\, POURTH STREET CARPET STORE. W. D. A 11. M'CALLUM RMpfclfnlly la.it. Uio RU«utU>n of .u.ng.n rliltlDg Hit- PkJr.Acd U>»ir ciut.iu.n generally, tu A large end yerled amortment of carpetings, Je«t selected by one of th* Arm now io the East, consisting lo part of VELVET and BKUSSKLS,TUKRB PLY,SUPER* EIN K and COMMON CARPETINGS. Alto, a larg* lot of WINDOW SHADES, MATE and MATTING OE ALL KINDd, OIL CLOTHS, STAIR RODS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Acl, As., Ac , • All of which we are prepared Cd furnish at 6rs.lt/y Reduced Rate* for Oath. * _ l * x W. D. A 11. M’CAI.LUM j 3 A P K K HANGINGS Otu Block ul WHRTNG WALL PAPER Is oow open for Inspection aod Solo. The latest styles . BALL, DINING ROOM, CHOROB CE l L 1N Q PAPERS Many entirely oew designs for fin-Board*, Wind, BbmilM, Tcatero, Ac. R. ROMDNDBUN A 00., Ney •* TM..* rt,~l Leather, Hides and Oil. subscriber would solicit the attention ■A. of merchants and strneem visiting the city to bis present extensive stock of LEATHER, SHOE PINDINUS, »nd CURRIER’S TOOLS, TANNER’S OIL, Ac., which be offers to the trade at the lowest market prices He Bolieits an e*amination of his stock. W. WILKINSON, 217 Liberty (treat, PitUbnrah. Itaceo Wor*«r, J AN E 6 OWENS, CORNER ELM AND WYLIE STREETS, STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER gives particular attenUoo to all order* for work In bis line. CENTRES and ORNAMENTS oT all kinds famished ofaort notice. *pai:lyr *«X3 1. nuras JAMES «SCX ■■tmrav~*TLgfl DUPiCE, BECK * SAVIiEH, Bankers and Brokers. 3 and G Devonshire Street, BOSTON. DB. & S. give particular attention to the e Mine* of Lako Sn(ierior,ead areprepared to furnish reliable Information respecting them. A monthly review id the Stock and Money Market, with quotations of all the Current Securities will be sent to any address drain*!. tuyS:lyd:VßF KEGSSOP. CARB SODA—New Costlo t caalt* Copperas 2i ut Ralph Uorpbia; & 01 Acct MorpiiUt 3' lb# Glycerine; I |trv» Atn&udiue— (■■r chapped bind*; 20 It*. lod PoUni; 20 bbUUuwdOil; IS do Alcohol; 10 do Tarpeotlo*. Received and for sal* kf W. MACKKoWN, Wholeaale Drugglut, °' ) * 9 Nn IG7 Litany itrret. riONSIGNMENTsT- V*/ 6,(W0 l*o»b Com, 6,WW " Potatoes, to arrive, -•°"0 •• Spring and Fall Barley, 3W “ Termcase* Dried Peaches, 10 bMi. Old Barring, lor sale by nrrenoocK. M’crkery a co. Tobacco— 20 brsT'ssTTioYX \v7 p7idij Tobacco; 10 bxa Rowell A Rnblnaoo T<-bacco; 10 “ W. U. Graoi'i do Si catty bx*. rhclce t-rmod* It*, lamp; IT k»£* c bolco 6 Ivlst Tobacco; 5 ** ** PUU. plug do For taUbr mrT WATT A WILSON STEAM JOB PRINTING.— CARDS. CIRCULARS, niLL BEADS, DILLS LADING, Hand bilia t -LARRIA AC., AC, printed at <h.*it Dutton and In the re tiw JiTWM. O. JOHNSTON A CO, '** Wood atr*^L— 01 LSI OILS!! - 33iU pallona-W. D. Whale CHI: 2d lH>ia. Tanner*' 0)1; palls United Oil; 500 do per* H|«rn Oil; *vd do Kfephaat (.HU ForamUJ.y T_ll. WKfIN * CO, 01 W.od.t A' TKINS’ CELEBRATED ' ~uZJ M DAY CLOCKS, ' for Counting Room ud Parlor. RVjJ I AoM*ortnj*otli» KtMewood cMccr-lofaotpatWiia rood***! aud for «aie by J. R. ltEfcn g (\), - N.», (W rUU, *U«t REMOVAL, JAMES WILSON having disposed of P& aU Hat and Ctep Stun Room, No. pi fTwd «tre*t,<SiL tu* rataoml bisatock of Itata ami Caps to faU Hat S(orao& Pedoral street, C«y, opposite the Now fiarlnga Bank, whet* may ba frond a Urge assortment of Hate and Capa at very reduced prices. Cwrotuaa ak» rauns (ut None* —The prewnt Block mn>t bo sold to mako room for Spring Good*. dalMtf A LARGE and general stock of Leather^ Moroccos, Fancy Kid Skint, Glare Hid Blndlof* Uotk Skioa, Ac., Ao. in Store and for aala by _ mri WM. WILKINSON, 21“ Liberty Unset. S"‘ UGAR CURED BACON— -3000 lb*. Hams, selected for Dually esc; 1000 ** country enred Shoulders; For aala by (mrd) KIDDLE, WIRT3 A CO OH KEGS PACKED BUTTER; W « bbla do do Reertfßd per 0.1 P.B. R., and for taltby BHRJVERA DILWORTH, PfT ISO and 122 Second street. \\t ANTED—Beeswax, for which the high- I F “t price will be paid by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, corner Wood nod Ist *U. SAL SODA—2S,OOO lbs. in casks and bbls. fortaleby mrS B. A. FAHNESTOCK AGO. WHEAT AND CORN—I 6 saoks Wheat; 833 •• Corn, On • trainer Kate French fur sale by r “ft ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. Q ) BAGS prime Kio Coffee; 6O bbla. Golden Syrup; 100 M crashed and pulverised Sugar. 1“ •‘or* »ad for sale by SUKIVER A DILWORTH. Sundries — 49c sacks com; 1303 do TffDD. Wheat; 43 do . do Flour, Toarrlre ou steamer Shtmaugofcr#*)* by ISAIAH DICKEY A 00, eIOFT FINISH DLEACIiEb MUSLINS y UUItCiIFIKLD A CO. have received aonther m*e <.f Suit Pinioti Uloachnd Mu*hu*ut \V/ t cent*. Also, lriah Linen*, warranted all pore fl*x. mr3 Houghton seedlinguooseberrv —A flno American Derry that rarely tnild-wa, for aaieat the PlUsbargb and Oakland Norsnrlre, at {1,50 per dux,slo,oo per 100 mrlOuUtrF JOHN MUKDOOII, Jr. REMOVAL —Robert Dickey has removed hi* Grocery, Produce and Commie*lnn Wereboueo to No u 44 Liberty street, Dear Kailroad Paavstiger Depot. EIiOOK OIL CLOTHS of new and elegant deaigusjual r«c‘d and for wlu by mr»l W. ll2 Market «t. Ai | BALES COTTON in Btoro and for sale by LEKCU A HUTOHINHON, nirl3 No. 118 Second end 145 Pir*t atiwL HERRING —50 bbla New Uemng in pickel la store and for eale by WM M’OOTCIIROV, _ W'l9 165 Liberty *lr» et. TENNESSEE FLOUR—4B sacks now land ing from steamer Sbooaugo for sole t>y IHAIAU DIQKRY A 00. WHEAT —115 Bocka now landing from ■learner Harmonla foraale by arlS ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. CANTON MATTING, of suporior quality, Jait received and for *ate at the Market Street Carpet Store. [null] W. McCLINTOCtC FISH —Mackerel, White Fish, Trout, Her ring, Ac., for aale by lIRNIIY H^OOLblNa., EGOS —24 tuba to arrive for sale by mr22 ROBERT DICKEY, 345 Liberty it. PATENT BUCKETS—IOO doz. now land ing for aale by IBAIAP DICKEY A CO. PATENT TUBS—A largo assortment con stantly on hand for tala by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. TERREL’S OINTMENT—S gro. for sole by mr23 ILL. FAHNESTOCK AOO.‘ T7LOUR—3O bbls. Extra Family lor family D tus for sale by tnrlS RIDDLE, WIRTS A CO. EGGS —-2 bbls forsolo by rniio / HENRY n. COLLINS. T IME—3OO bbls, fresh lor sole by 1 imr23 HENRY H. COttINB. NEW GOODS by Express this morning at mrlfi , BURCHFIELD A OCra, I n BBLS. SMALL WHITE BEANS in L v/store and for aale by JAMBS GARDINER. LOUISVILLE LIME— IOO barrels for sale by mr2l J. B. CANFIKLb A 00. IXTKA FAMILY FLOUR—IOOO barrels I for tale by nrZl f. 11. CANFIELD ft CO, MOLASSRS— 400 bbla. .“Plantation,” for nl«bj man J. D. OANgIKLD A 00. NO. SUGAR—4O hhds. prime for sale by , mrt, - J. DTOANFIELP * CO. CJTARCH—2OO boxes pearl starch, for salo Ob, nrgi • j.-R). a OAsruiU aoa lOTASII—G casks Potash, lor salo.by mrtl J. P. CANFIELD A CO. bos. choice Redstoarrivo and for tale by mr2l RIDDLE, WIRTS ACO. ' LOR MERCER POTATOES—I car load for aale by " pyl^ 1 RIDDLE. WIETB A CO. ITTER—3 bbls-juatreceired and : ■ mrl& , r BIDDhH, WISTfI * CO. TFOLLBU’ XV to wle by; >ACON—2,OOO lbs. Country Bagar Cured Mbraleby ptlS MPD£B,WIXCT XQQ, T)ITCJI—IO bbls. just reo’d sod for sale bv IT bus . • JOSH* Win.' iHetiuai. SPOISQ trade; 1859."'"" B. 1,. FAHNESTOCK Ac CO. WHOLESALE DIII’OGISTS, No. 60, Corner Wood md Fourth St recta. I-ITTSuiIRUU, I’KNN'A Isf*al#»rs in K’oj'eicn arul Dnmpslio DIIUUS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PA/X T S, on. S. D)• K ST VFF s GLAPMYAiIK UK All, DESCRIPTION I’ATKKT MEDIO! S' K S WTIITK LKAL) Of reliable brands, nt lowr*t market ihtra: and everything appeitalnin,; to lilt* l»rng itu'ioes*. We giuiniutr- to «.|| *■ low as can l*o bought in tLI9 or other murkt-U, Kiel war r»ut everything *‘i give *-<li*factioo. IVr are the sola proprietors and only msunfuftiirera ol B L. FAHNESTOCK S VERMIFUOE DR. R. A. WILSON'S Tonic, Cathartic and Antl^Dyapeptle P I 1j Ij 9 Or WILSON’.* PILLS. W. K M00U.,,.!, Emj . formerly of Manchester, Allegheny county, Pa., now i t Mrnijdiie, Tenn. »uj»: “I hare la-on afllicuxl with Sicb-llu.iJtrbV;-t3? ou«> iu two montbS, so lunch «<• that I hare b«eti obliged to leave my business and *<• l» br«f I tried a groat many remedies, but n«rer aaccKMJtd lu getting one that would glre relief uutll 1 triad Wilson's Pills. 1 belit-vo they will e ore any c;lso of tick llFodiurlie in tiom oua (u two hours. m they Invariably do In toy c*m- ” Mr. J. M. Bake, ot Webster, Wesluiorilsud county. Pa. slates: “Having been subject for the last live year, at abort inter vuls to severe! Headache, accompanied wtth loss of np prtitn, severe eoagli aud general debility, totally unfitting me for business, I procured a box of Ur. R, A. Wilson’s Ton ic, Cathartic and Anti Dyspeptic Pills, and alter taking tbam according to directions, I w&s perfrrtly restored lo my former good health, and I can heartily recvmmt nd them lo all similarly afflicted.” pills axi> vgßHirvat Por sale by respectable Druggist# and Patent Medicine Dealers ev*rj where mrllMAwP TAB ~JLIV*BR ~ INVIGORATOR! PREPARED BP DR. RAW FORD, Compounded Entirely from GUMS, IS ONE OF TIIE BEST PURGATIVE ind LIVKII MEDICINES now Iwfore tbn pnbllc. :b*t acta ** * Qilfcartu, ruler, nuWcr, tin! more cdeciUA] lUau tiij other medicine known. It ia not ouly * Otlhartia, but • Z>tprr remedy, acting 0 rat on lh** to ..joct Its uiortili! mattor, then on the stomach and (xjwils to curry off that mattur, (hoa ecconspUablng two purpuea effectually, with out any of the painful fiaUuga experiruced In the operations of Bluet QMhartict. It atn'U£th«ua the system ut tho same Umetbat It portrait; and when taken dally In tnuiorate doatw, will atrratfthon ami bolld it up with onuanal rapidity The Livu ia one of thin prliu-ipaJ regulators «.f lh® human body; and wheu it pr.n.rrm. It* lunctiona well, thenoweiauftbe ayau-tnare toll) Uolmtwtentirely dep*-uik-ut .... ih„ b.-althy artlnoof the £4D«r for the n roper iu*rt'orn> • I [Jj ru.r*..| l taj.mctiona;wbenthe ■tomach last fault,!ha bo wcls ~ *rc at built, and the whole A ~f ...... u r»;«n~t!»r 2,for— havingcvaacsitodo lUdoty | W ’i..i .!.-•»*** «»f that ..r* gan, ono of tha proprietor* £4 bo. mm»J-u t.i*study tu a practlcroftnorethantHcuiy j i . imi remedy wherewith tocoonteraetthe dj|ou»t.y .l-rs.t.j.i n.'i.towldch tt la liable. ToproTetliat thlarem-dy la Uwf with LIVEH COM \ haa hut m try a boltin, ru..| Theae tiuma remove all tl.n i Invigorating tbe stomach. Purifying (h* Blood. whole machinery removing effecting a radical cure. BJLLIOUSA TTA CKf.m t>elttr,prfvfn(rd. by iakt Javtgonlor. One dose aflat eating iaaal end prevent tbe 6**l from Only onedn«r taken before ■arc, Only one duae taken at goutly, and cures Cbr- One tloae token after each 4#~oasdoao of two tns -BUX Btadochu One bottle taken fur ft raoae of the diaeaaa, and Only one doae immediataiy One dooa often repeated ia Morliu, and a piereutlvr one bottle la •yitam the effecta of medi- D ■•.u.i.auy |M.t«oiitroQ | l‘t. a l.XT. in utiy vi( lin tortus, ' in. .l Dill ~J >. o) matter fruTO . I ollOy ll.iw of I,Up, TUI-II.K f.»-.| til dlgrelt Weil, V' 'ini i ah I D-alth tolbs cnoJ, ,i » d to h * t < t the oih* of the licinlll 111 r<lit-'Vi tlli-ntoUJkch rNiug «i‘l »i Hiring retiring, firoti.uu A’ipAt- night. Isopfuo tiio bonels tioenrai. meal trill con* Cytpepsta. spoonfuls will*; way* relieve maleobetmr'.’n reawivestbr maky* a [“•> foct cure, relieve# C* Mia, while • sure cars for C h o I - r a of Chglm. onod<*l to throw otjt of th* an* after a long sickneas. Jauntier removes *ii sat frutu the akin >)LOb» botlln Ukru lur lovoaa fit ounatoral color Ono doae laften a short |ft>r to the appetite, ft makes One dose often repealed rhoa lu Its worst torms, Ikmtl CompLiinlt yield Oneor two aam cstn at-' Children: there ts no surer, the world, u tt ntvrr faili. time before rating gives ri fixxi digest welt. cure* t’k rente Diar• mli I I*• iV umm ' r au d alnxmtto th« first <loa* lack* car**—l l.y Hur-mr in ■afor, or sjwweJier reto-dy in tew l<ott!rs curse Dropsy, by nrlttt.g tb# We lake pleasurelti rewitn pr» ten tiro (or h'trrr andi and all of • fill* with certainty, ft thousands woodenul nrtuee. | mending this madirlaa aa a Ague. CKt 11 re r< r, I/>u* Type. It opemt-v •re willing to tenting to lla ■AQ who tut it an giving that faoor. Whirr in lA* m outA mealinu beth UyrVur. TbeUver Id It ft Brlentifle M«UoU DUcorerj ftliSOftt 100 g>C*( to Um«Tl It dvigiring rffj. .. ■ - r lliir - U* !• rwjtilr»d[ to fttfgf'tejr'Uad ..f Li*ei OomiiUii.t, frwtn tb*vor*t JftunJlcocr h> * c./oiii- i. Hi-*-l<u-h*, ftll of whteh ftf* tb* n*itlt «.i * DU'vAf Ijr^r. viusmetu Usiimmy in its with the and i Vigorator and ia daily v.irkliijtcores corra mm If by nvsjfK . rrea PRICE ONB iX*U..vR I'KR BOTTI.I. DR. PANFOKD. Prcpit*t..r,i« N,.w Yoik. DR. OKO.H. K.RYBKR, No. I*3 XV K .*} «tr«.t, pitttl.qrsb S|d>: ly>taw F . The GREAiti! % MEDIC Ai H DISCOVERY Mr. koxhokyT uas dlscuv*n*sTn one of our common piuture a filial cnre* every klu.l of Hnma>. lh* warai serotma to a common Pimple. UebaetriedUln oTer eleven hundred cweis. and nt>vec ' XCTp{l . a tbua-ter hunt*.) Uo ha* no* it 'JR**!?* 00 C ' Ter t,ro hQD dr*d cf>rtifli»toe nf Its vklrve, •>'twenty billm of Bostou. Tvo boUlr« art* warranted to cure a tinning sore month th*RM° lk " ~bl,t,lM will cnre tho w.imt kind of pimpleol Two to throe bottle* will enutu Iheayvbnn of boll*. Two bottles are warranto! to earn the worst csnk-r Id th* month soa stomach. Three to At* bottles ere warrant*! to «ir» the wont rwa» if eryvlpelia. Onato two bottle*are warranted to ccn. all bueioraof th* Two bottle* are warranto! lo core ronidnabf th* rare and lotches among tbs hair. fonr toil* botflee are warranto} turur» corrupt am! run lngoloera. One bottle will euro Bealy eruption ot the akin. Two to three bottle* are warranted to cure the mnjit drsps it* casos ol rheumatism. ** Two to three bottle* are warranted to core the wont case* f ringworm. * Three to bar bottle*are vunatol to ears tall rhuom. Fire to elsbt bottle* will core the wor<t case of ecrofoU. A bonr&t is always experienced from Hid Oral botila, and t perfect cure I* warranted when the above quantity J* t»; ten. Nothing looks ao Improbable to thoee who have lu vain ried all the wonderful tnedidne* of the day, a* «h*r « com. oon wood growing la tho pastnnw, and along old stooe wall* •bould cure every btxnior in the system} yet It is now a Axed fact. •If yon have a humor it bu to start. There aie no if* aor and*, boms or ha'* abom the ratting some case* and not yonra. I peddltdoverathouseudbottlMof It In the ridni yof Boston. 1 know Its effects In avury *■>. It bs* a ready dune *om« of tbe greatest euro* «Tcr done in Maaa eliuaetta. IrmTelt to children over a year old: to old pcopi# of sixty. I have a*en poor, ptoy, wormy looking children whan flesh wa* eoftand flabby, rMtorcd to. a perfect state of health by one bcttlu. To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will alwsyicnm it. It give* groat relief to catarrh and dirri. new*. florae who have been costive for yean, have taken and bo*n regulated by IL Where the body U eooad It works qniteeaay, bat where therelssuy derangement of tbe face* tiona of nature, it will caoae very singular feeling bat yoa mail not l>« alarmed—they always abwppear in from tout days to a week. There ii never • had result from it. On tb* contrary, when that feeling i* ovw y«o will feci yonnietf Ilk* aoewpKnoo. 1 hoard some of tbe mast extravagant eoro* atoms of it that man ever IbtoDod to. No changeof diet l* ever beceaaarr, eat the beat you can got. I haro likewic* an b«rl», which, whon simmered in * wind oil, dissolves arrol alonsswolltng of the neck and tinder the eare." Prise M cent*. Price of the Medical Discovery «wr bottla. DIRECTION!* FOR USB. Adnit, one tabic enoonful per day. Children over eight yeara, dessert spoonral; children from fivc-toslght years, tea spoonful. A* no direction nu* be nude applicable to ail amatituttona, take enough to optvate on the bowel* twice a day. Mr. KRNNEDf glvoe peraooal attendancain bad case* of BCTofala. Bold Wboieaale and retail at DR. EKYfIK&’S, Mu Wood •treot, corner of Virgin Alley, and J. P. FLKUIUO, Alla gbeoy. anlo •nl»27:l*di»F jgELLIIANQINOI GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIOEM . Door Delie at C2.SO »d upwards, pat Op In the best stylo by" J. D. MATHEWS, 133 SmiUiftfld St POTATOES— 1000 hush, prime New York otators, at C. A I*, dr pat, received ibis day. and lor ■ate by ftnrSj niTCfICOCK, McCUKRIiT A CO. Molasses — prime n.jj. Mo laescx; 100 do pyropa. For sate try mr4 ii. KODTPON A CO. IOTATOES, POTATOES. CABTOK OIL—SO cases E. J. for salo by , r B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO-, mrlc corner of Wood and Fint its. BURNING FLUID—A superior artlcltTof Borulng Fluid kept constantly on hand and fVr sale tow b J mr!2 JOS. FLKHINO. Buckets and tubs— -160 dot. Beaver Backctt, , 60 do do Tabs, assortod elirca. In rtore and for tale by LITTLN A TIUMDLE. BLOOMS— 40 tons Juniata Hloomfl jußt rec’d and for sale by LITTLIA TRIMBLE, °*rl2 No. 113 Second »t. QHAWLS, Dress Goods,Needle Work, Cor setts. Hoop Bkirta, Ac. Alio, all kinds of Donne tic and Staple Dry Oooda. O. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street. WINDOW SHADES.—a now and largo assortment of gold-horde rod and oil-painted wlodow ehades of new patterns; also agent for Baltey’a patent shade fixtures. For sals by IT. MtfCLINI'OCS, tnrll 112 Market stmt BURCHFIELD & CU. have this morning opened a large lot of NEW GOODS. tnrlfr BARLEY —1,000 bus. Snnne Bariev in ■tote to sale by BPRINOKD HAttUAVOn A t». ARD OIL—IO bids, to arrive on Fteamer ICominsrcsfor sals by IHAIAII DICKS? A CO. LEASER WANTED—A competent master . Teaser wanted by HENRY U. COLLINS. /CEMENT—IOO bbls. for salobv VJ taiTr - . HENRY M, OOLIJNB. HUSBAND'S OALOIN ED MAGNESIA. -Egress for axle by P. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. GGS.—4 bbla. lor sale Ly BrS NfiBAIIB * AflJia, mfeeaaflrt. eatlxoaSa TUE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD. CT 1 U ""‘HUiliw Tht capacity of this Road is mns equal to any intfuamn try. THREE TtIKOUOH PASSENGER 1 RAINB BE TWEEN PITTSBURGH AND PHILADELPHIA; conwct* lug direct fb tiir Union Dr-pot, at Pttubnrgh, with through 1 iklna fmai all Western cities for Philadelphia, New York. hottßQ, Baltimore anJ W*«hingtoo City: thus tarnishing facilities lor tb<i trausportatiun of r*t»engm unsurpassed tor speed and comfort, by any other root*. Express aud Fast Line* run through to Philadelphia without ihauga of car* or conductor*. Kuh.Wiog Cara are attach*! to each train ; Woodruff** Stooping Cara to Express and Fast Train*. The Exposal runs daily, Slat! and Fast Lino Buud»j« excepted. Three Daily Train* connect direct for New York. The Mail Train leave* the passenger Station eTery tnont* inc.Jexcept Sunday,) at thou o'clock, Piltaturgh lime, ar ming in Philadelphia at luiW p. a. Tlw Fast Line daily, (except Sunday.) at LiO p. *, stop p-JK only at principal atatloua, making direct connection at tlarnsburg fur Ihiltimure, ami arriving in Philadelphia or luitinrnr.. at H.-OO A. M., and Now York ‘±2o P M, Thohxpre-I Tiaju ieuvea tho Station every morning at \|TV,, ■ *•’ •'"t'l’iugonly atGrcenibnrg, Latrobe, Juhßatown, niitmiire.Uamzin, Altoona, connecting at Uarri*- burg with the Train direct for BalUmore, and arriving in rluudnijibia or Baltimore 4wU P. M , New York 10:20 P. m. , . , ACOUMMODATION TRAINS: -Tri J T “J 0 ? 11 Aeccniniodatlou Train icavoe dally (except Sunddy )at A.O p, u. Stopping at ail atatfuna, and mn niug uUru Cunetnangh. Pint Accommodation Train fnr Turtle Creek Bridge leavi-a daily, (except Sunday,) at Io;4ft i B Secuiid Accommodation Train tor Turtle Orw-k I, .re, daily, (except SnnJay.) at 4;lo r * Third Accommodation Train lor Tuiti.'o« rk |„., VM ,; j ly. (except Sunday.) at p. m * ' Train* for niuir«vill« aud Indiana, connect »i UUn,, -.!],, lub-rnertiuii with mall train Kail, Kxpreea tr.i.i Vt ret be Jvhnelown accommo-laliuti train Plant,end M i-et. 4®* KaaxaLWArsaa Low iaur asr oviisa lu>crt ASK FOR TICKETS UY PITTSBUROU. Thu complotjnn of the Weatcru cotioeclimia of eh•> ivnu sylvunia lUilroail to Chicagx>, tuakea tbl* the Direct Line between tbe Rut ami the Urett North Weil. Th*-. ounecting of tracks by tlm Rail Bridge at PitUburgb, aToidmg all drayage or f-riUge of Freight, to gether with die saviug of time, are advantages readily »p -prrciatedrby Shlpiicre of Freight and the Travelling Public. PA ITT!KS SUUPPISa EA .SfUM H 0 unit find it to theif advantage to thtp l,y ihix lloute i The Greatest Facilities offered for the' Protection and Speedy Tranoporta- 1 Mom of LI VK, STOCK, And Good AccoauODArioss with naoai privilege* fhr ircr •ona travelling in charge thereof. -F\REIGJH7rS WKBTWARD. By this Route Freights of all descriptions can bo for warded from Philadelphia, Now Turk, Boston, or Haiti more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, In diana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Missouri, Uy Jiadrvad direct. The Pennsylvania Railroad also connects at PitUbnrgb with St>-«mers, by which Good* can t-o forwarded to any jmrt on the Ohio, Muskingum, Kentucky, Tennessee, Cum berland, Illinois, Mi**is*ippi, Wisconsin, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas amt Ked River*; and at Cleveland,Kandosky and Chicago with steamers to all Ports , n the North-Western Lake*. Merchants and Shipper* entrusting tbe transportation of tlietr Freight to this Company, ran roly with confidence on its sperdy transit. TUB RATES OF FREIGHT to any point to the West by tbe Pennsylvania Kail Road, are at all times as favorabU<n arr charged by Mrr Jt. it. Companies. *r Bo partimlar to mark packages “vu PxsH'* R. It.” klerchaula in thw West ordering gooila from tha Ku.*t, will do u,-l| to direct them to this Konte. Pariit-s attending tn their o» ti Ehipraents from the East, will find it tulbi-tr interest to call on tbe AgeuU of this Company at the following places before-shipping; or letters *d<ire*«eO to either ef them on lh« eubj-ct of Freights will meet with promjß attention. D. A. fsrKW.ART, Agent, Pittsburgh; K, i. B.NEKDKIt, PliilooelpLU MAG RAW k KOONS. SO North Street, l!altiraoi<-. LEECU A Ct>-, No. 2 Astor lloufo, or No. 1 t*. Wm. St. <>w York. LEECH A CO , No. M Kiu-r street, Boatou. If. U. UGUaTON.GVi/i freight PhUalelphla L. L. IIOUPT, (ten l TickrLAg't , Philadelphia. THOS. A fil>*TT, de.n'lSup'tJA]toooa, I’a. jaLlyd SI. Loatsi Alton and Chicago Uall Road lof,-!. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. I&58. "VTKW DEPOT, comer of West Van Burcn it and Canal Firtiet, Chicago. GOING SOUTH. |*arn Clilcago aL froo a. u. and 9:lf> p. m. wmte at St. Louis. ..IL<5 f. a. and 1:46 a. u. GOING NORTH. Lean- East St. Louis at 8:00 a. M. aud v. u. Ai rive ut Chicago at. —.10:30 p. H. aod 7.10 *. u. JOILKT ACCOMMODATION. Leave* Joilei at 7.00 A. 11., Chicago at fcSOP. M. &9“ AIJ.-Tr»ins now run over the new Line between Chicago arid Jotlei, pasting through Bridgeport, Athnnaand Lock |K>r! CONNECTIONS: At CHICAGO, with all tb- Great Kastoni and Northern Lines. At JOLIET, with lU<k island RAilruad Weat, oud “Cut Off,” Kant. At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Pooria and ORnawka Rail r»l f..r P»-<Tia. G<Ur»i.nrgh, Burlington and intermediate :vi * Pit It TEE ,N .......... UNDER THE NAHBiSp STYLE OP ROSS & CO UTA pt Y, HAVING recently purcliaseilvthe extensive coal works, \ lately owned bo licOUrery A Smith, are nowVpr furnish Coil, atthoir Drpot. immediately belowS* A Co’s Rolling Mill, ia boats, bargee or wagon*, i also famish,-with their own team*, In either luannfactnreraor prirate at reasonable pileoX •&-Wo have ucurad the aorrieeaof JOIEt SilllLEV. who ha* had many year* experience in Iba Cbal boaineea in' h*“P»c>fj of Superintendent and ■al*BMtf; Jal&dly I ' r ' run gh Ticket* and Freights a* low as by any other jpj’j At BLOOMINGTON, with Illinois Central lUUroftdiNorth •nil Booth. . At SI’RLNOKIKLD, with Great Western <UL) Bailro&d, f<Mt for Decatur, Ac 4 West fur JackaonTllle and Naples. A: ALTON, with Terre Haute aud Alton Railroad Cast, and tUnniiTt on tlieTUvor. At ST. LOUIS, with Ohio and Min. Railroad Kact, Waal by Pacific Railroad and Mi»*nri atnainera to Northern Mia touri, Kanaa* and Nebraska. AUo, to all point* on the till, note and Mississippi rivers. •i-Throcgh Tickets can be ablainod at all the principal Railroad Office*. A. 11. AZOORC, General Superintendent. B. M. GOODRICH Gen. Kaatcm AconL. t>n3 r?rT:r.'ly WINTER TIME, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Itsllroad. ( ) * ay Trlw l«urph, *a Ivllob *: ' ri'titurph, t l-t+land and Chicago Line. —Mall, 7:06 A. H. ind Put t..r Ci-v.-Und, Buffalo, Totol.i, Detroit, Mii». *nki«, t nn.l thi- North Wsat. The a. u. train c/inuKi* at bayard mu, ualoa for ail points on the Toacarewaa Branch. Pawngera dealring to go to Chicago, via Cleveland, meet be particular to ult tor Tlrtr-ta via Ctorwland Ntrer Lint. —Mail, Irbh.u. Ksprcaa and Ac rommvdaUgn 6.00 r.«. far Whreliug, Zanesvilte, Circleville, Ooiumhu* mud Cincinnati. Tbe 235?. n. train will nol«top PilUbargh end Wellarilie, except to tak« up pamenger* going to points off the Ri**r »too. 7:10 a. u. and 5:00 r. u. trains »top at all autioua. I'iOilurgK, (Uumbut atul Cindnrjiti SJ<ort Line, ria fßcuhcnril:t~— Mall, 7.D0 a. m. and Throngh £xprca* ? |or Newark. Columbus, Dayton, Indianopolla, Cincinnati, Cnire, St. k..ui». New Orleans, and all points in tbe South and \V««t. The Express Train runs through from Pittsburgh to Oin outmU without change of cars. Splendid eloping cara at tached lotacb Exprea* train. Passenger* deaitiug to goto Colombo*, Cincinnati, etc or any point beyond Colombo*, by the *hort lino; muil be par ticular to aak via Mteubenvilla. Enggaga checked through, and handled free of charge, always a» low nn auy otiier route, and counwliou certain. Tbinngh Tlcketa cad l* procam] at PlUeburcb, Harris burg, BhHadriphte, Now York and Beaton. 9. it. MYKKS, tioo«ral Ticket Agent. J. N. McCOLLOUGH, 80] 1859. « laltimore and Ohio Railroad Co., 1859. 'HE BALTIMORE ilSTfinCssScSJ OHIO RAILROAD a>MPAOT«fr4asfcj^"«*r»J rr DO 7 K3**r? n * eiTe * Dd d Merchant] im under through bills of lading to and from Pittsburgh *n<l the Eastern Cities. &AUS guaranteed to U> finally f*rorable.wlth tbwe of the penoiylTini* IUJI Road Co., or soy other Hue For information as to rate*, facilities, etc., etc, applies- Uon may be made by letter or la person to eltb' rf-t* nu>letsigned agents: »" At BOSTON, Mooes Potter, cor. State and Washington at., “ NKW *ORR, aW. Pencil, Stt firoadvay, aboro the Astor Douse. PHILADELPHIA, Colboan A Oowton, corner Broad and Cherry streets. " „ Co}- Kelly,cor.Sixth and Chestont #te. BALTIMORE, J. T. England, Camden Station. ** PITTSBURGH, J. A. Cacghey, I<4 Water itrret. J9* Particular attention of merchants, mannfactnrers entiehlppete generally, of Pittsburgh, Allegheny City and vicinity, i* calfed loUjo facilities of this Abo £ou!t aacoro l*rwl with others, and their patronage and favoraaro re apccUnlly (*oildled. HENRY D. MEAR6. felOrtf Genera! Freight Agent B- A O. tt. R. Co. r r- THE I*ll‘TStt U HQ Hj'FTTisr m X WAYNE A CHICAGO RAH, tftt WU Cag»fl2fil KOAD, completed from Pittsburgh tc Chicago WOODRUfF'B SLEEPING CARS sttaclfed train*. Through wlthont change of can On and after MONDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1858, Trains wl l loaTf the BbUfon, corner Liberty and Grunt street*, PUUburgh, as tullow*: n a it.ii ntWwrgb. Orcetline. FLWaya* 2- 8. U»U —~ 6.44 a. «. i3Sf. u. DUO pi, . r T V 2:15 p.«. 11:20 f. M. 5.« *. H, ArTiTo nt Chicago—Mail. 630 a. 1.30 A . B . , , , URTURNINQ. 4 tTITit 1 /£l t * bxirgb “' E *f rna * 1-2* *• W 4 Paaaenger, 0.00 A. 442>p. Mv t"HTu , ?Vi ua •ireet, Allegheny, forNewUHßhton.93oA.il,and 4.4 fl r u 6 * Prom “ 03 6 •• •* 12J0 “ ' Through Trains connect aa foilcwa— A Uola* UCB ’ WUb tra,a * onth ® Cleveland Pittsburgh Rail * FiSl* il, * ,ohk '' *° * n4frotn Millewbnrg, Akroo, Cnyboga for *"■ v ' r, “"' fh " br ' T * At CzTAtUne fur Delaware, Rpringfleld, Colombo*, Clocloca «, Acnla, UeTton, L.dianapulij, gt. Louii, Loalffvtlte, etc. etc Sanduiky, Dayton, Cincinnati. A * for Pindlcy, Dayton, Cincinnati, etc., etc. At j, . ,or * ><>ru » Lafayette, Ind. f St. Loql*, and inter mediate porta in Cbntrai Indiana and llliuoi*. At Plymouth forLaporte. A 'JUUrotuf** f ° r al> l,o,nta 00 ,h * New A,ban J «*3 Balem And at Chicago, with train* for all point* In Illlooln, lowa. Wuconaia and Minnesota. For further iufi-rrnatJoo and through Ticketsamir to GEOBOB PARKIN, Ticket aSm. ssr T °° ,hr 'J n 7 ,, „ouS*: o o™'f^, o j: g t l^“ d 4LLEGLIENY YALLEYm—r mtK2i£^ raoTALo,TH ™™™®®® OUT DEPOT TO TUB CORNER OF BUTLER AND CARSON STREETS, NINTII WARD, AND A GREAT RE DUCTIONOF TARIFF RATES.—Ou and after JULY 20rc, 1857. freight will be received an above at the following rate*. To Mahoning j»l 26c. per 100 ponuda. To Gray’* Eddy...™....™....... .atSSc. “ •* u To Red Bank at 29c. «* “ “ To Urady’aßcnd .......at Sic. “ u •* flour—Over/.vtbarrtUandunder fifty. To Mahoning™ —Ale. per barrel. ToGray'aEddy— —™™.—** u To Red Bank.—.—.—.46c. “ “ To Brady** Bend ™Mc. “ - Flour—Fifty barreli and ever. To Mahoning ,36c. “ •• To Cray** Eddy...™ .„™™..36c. •* ♦* To Red Bank ~ “ ■» To Brady’a Bend -™™44c. * •* R. B. L*N)MlS,flgo<wml Ticket Agent. POTATOES, PHtlbargn and C«mn«iirw»llwn,i ttT>nd ’ OS , . wnaanw: ****9>u. gjlwjln e *3 C * y. K. _ Arriving*! Pltiabarcfr ~~..8:00 1. ■. 'sS2i£ dSS*^ 1 * »!^•‘SfcwinDepot* CWOtt#tb# . - ; a BiACKsrojo^«np»: aa j.atwnia iHoiwtatj?.'. D O L LA U S A V!!! G i U A=S K No. 65 Tourlh Street. ;j? !566. PEN DAILY FROM 9 102 O’CLOCK, sErsEi-asssas® sf & orpu.: day* Ct Jnw and PecmUr, cwnponauS twW . oottrooWiDs tli* d»|wdtotocriuTiV«ntoiJl2 l ? , SL pus book. At thin rate, money «m] doable la WthL i? year*, nuking I- U»e.*KgrcguU non? isooMa mu p £7»££ A till. Books ccatalsing the Charter, By-La**, Bole* ead &«*%. laUouj fcrnikhed grata, on applies tie n-st the office f'rrritisnJ—GfUiSGS ALtBREK* JctJQ B. bboctttwfiftr' Alexander Brazil*), damee fl-r-Jruao, i. >LIU!«-fc. -M. V William 8. LatcWr WUltai J. AodtuY^a iiojx-»'-!l Uepboro. Janice HblUl.\ Juot-e l». Koij-f . BoU-rt lUibb, lkAOf M. t*i*ll»i«- V. Hill L'urjttui, John U. Bsckofui. John B. Oanflel.l, J. OanlDPr Cofiin. 'Alomo A. Carrier, David Campbell, John P.Cumt&tp, Chart** A. Ooltou, WillUa Doßglft*, Fnnd* Felix, Gourge F. Gllmort. June* W. Hnilmxn, lloou, WlltUm & Hartn, j Awelary and TVauiirrr—l nnl:ljrd—J*fifcd*vP 'ANK I NO IiOUSISS Ik* JO II Charim Knap, P. A. M- ielre John D. Jfelh-r, James McAaley, Walter P.MaisltaU, Wilson Miller, Henry L. Biagw»l', 3l. Sawyer, Uoorge 9. Bolden, John D.Soolly. Alexander findlr, Theobald UmstaeLW, j Isaac Whittier. ■CHARLES A COLTOF. JJ hogo. BEDFORD... SOMERSET, MOUNT PLKABANt CONNELLS VILLB. UNIONTOWN,_„ BROWNSVILLE,...."' « INDIANA —-INDIANA «• Deposits received, Discounts m»d^«T>r*n. •nd collected, BsnS Notes sad ° S Stocks, Notessnd other Securities misajoD. Correspondence and collections solicited. •BEDFORD CO . } -SOMERSET Co., ..WkgTMOIUTD CO., -FAYETTE CO., P-on* Cemetery Marble Works, r No. 333 Liberty Street, below Wayne, PITTSBURnH, PA. MATTHEW LAWTON, PKAOTIOAL MA'EBLB MASOK, WISHES RESPECTFULLY TO IN funa hit friends udibe poblic gvotnllji that 19 • bas leased tbo above premise*, for the Rftnoiactaro and sale of overy variety of Marble Work, rfljh as Monamenta, Tombs Tablets and Gravestones, of every variety and fonv; Also. Mantle Piece*, Centre TteMt^ j Plfr, Roroaa aod TTbuli Which ho la offering a* low a* any other «stablialua«nt (Tut of the mountain*. Hi* stock is entirely sew. tad has been •elosted by himself express]* for this market. B* is also prepared to bnfld Bnrial Vaults, enclose Bar Lots with Mar ble or Stono, ami to execute any other werk is Ms lines n any of the Oineicrtiw adjoining Pittitmrgh. ureas bt rouaastoa to Her. T. D. Lyman, Hubert Galway, Esqi Hon. Wm. W ilkins, John Chialett, Kcq, Jno. n. Shoenterger, Esq, W. L. Rlngwalt, Esq, Wi&rlfS Brewer, Lsq, J. H, Hill, Esq, Thomas Scott, Esq, A. a Cnrllnr. Esa- W. P. Baum, Bui, Q. R. White,"Em. Ihe Trade farotnhtd with a I kinds of Foreign and Dome# tic Marble, flitter finished orin Iho rough, at Wbolesals Ho has also mad* nirangeme of the best branda, for a consti meat. Water and LouisrilU I.i for Land and Stucco Work, all fern tali at short nolle*. teats with IUo-maanfrctarM* tsat supply of Hydraulic Oft t.lmo, sod Phutor Puri*, both II of which be is prepared to mhl&:d3y To the Whip. Trade. WE WOULD inform our cuatomers west, am] others lntor»«et«!, that we bare pun:based the entire stock aud good will of the firm of ILAZLKTON A MOO EE, of Yotk coonty, in tbis State, who from this date decline business in our faror, and hare left their notea and accounts against parties West of the Mountains with ns for collection. We will, as soon as possible, wait npon ecr ens tamers and those of the latefirm, for the purpose iDg the smoauts doo,acd receiring their orders for farther snppliee. Onr stock U now large and well assorted, oomprijinr erery variety of Boon Whip*, Wagon Whip* JNd&o BvnicAttand Lashrt.aud to it we ask the attention of deaf ittaborgn Stamp and StencU Works JNO. MATTHEWS,' Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cottar, • SBING GRINDER, &c.— •e*, Sd»or*aa<J ILuonr Ground, ic: Knlfa Blfcde* Tibia Enlrr* Repaired, and GtoeMOobbintr at tended to: LOCKSMITH AND BELL-ILANOKR,' 5 No. 138 Smlthfieirt Street, near Sixth. , _ w ,. . „ MTTSBUBQJLPa: ' firm Upreparadto make anything In tbe j of an edge toot, or Jo an? kind of amitli wo« what ■hot* nott—. iTt&lvd COOEISO BE OAS. A WORD TO TEE LiASIEB. THE HEATED TEEM IS APPROACH ISO, end wo call the attention ef the Ladles to (be fact that COOKING, IRONING, &c., Can be done with economy, without oppreailvs heat, with* on t soot, and with dispatch—the fire being always ready in a rnooeut—by using • SnsgraTe’j Ga?. Cooking Stove, To which we respectfully invite your attention, at No. 7 S Bmltliflcldatreet. B.A.JOUNPON ABRO. and City Rights for tale. ' ' apftdly fiX’BKASTBELS' BAZAAR AND LIVERY STABLE, • DIAMOND BREBI, NEAR LIBERTY, PITT3BUBGH, PA. " Horses, buggies, carriages and everything dually fonnd In a tint clua Baraar. on hand and tacrder at all times. Horu* w til trained and rtllaUe; 1 ehidtt tlfffani and amfertabie. M&QrAen for earring** to ftmerala, or for femiliea, pnnctnally attended to, at all hour*. “ *#* Hone* bought and sold; also, kept tv the dav weetor month. selTidly WALNUT HALL RESTAOHAMT, MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STSEXT, J OSEPH pfioPPißioa. *V H J-Jj. the delicacies of S<, ♦ ' , SEASOS, p»pa«d by the met.,. AjWTilr, (tejcisl at th. ila.ctMt pr.J4ilV.4it 4 » A* UNTIL TWELVE O’CLOCKIF. M. All article* in the line, pecnllar to the Raat,We*t or Sontb, received daily by Rxpreea, and «rved op to *der.— Businwa man will find the table at WALNUT HALL that they ccnld dcaire. e Depot for Oyster*, EDb, Gams and early Vecatahla* in fai3 pclLlyd ** W. I4UUGHREI, n~ Watch and Clock Kaksr. IMPORTER OF ’ fikM Fine watchesand jewelry,^ nurgb N pa BPlfth#t ” <:t,betWeta oo<S *® d Market, PlUa- «-Partlcnlar atUnlßn paid to lha repairing of Wafcfe* and Jewelry. work warranted. _ STEAK MARBLE WORKS, jvTARBLE MANTELS, manafactured by IIL machinery, alwaya on ltasd at very low rrke# Fornltore and Washatasd Top*. Monnmenta, Tablet#, and Ora re Stonea, a largo and b«&a- Ufalitock alwaya on band. U».rtr Plltiborjh. W.reroom, No. 323, Mantel Boom on second story. P°* a W. W. WALLACE. Railroad Stocka. “ THE SUBSCRIBERS will exchange $5OOO •fR-H. STOCKS for WESTERN LANDS. These on the Uiaaonrl river preferred. JOSEPH B- LEECH A CO. WM. WiLKIN&ON,.2I7 Liberty st., Pitta* btu*h, would solicit the attention of merchant* tis* mag tae city, and oil other*, in making on tbdr i itocki to nu »t«k of LKATHKk ant TANNERS’ 01 u.'JTtt iDS bcfoiaihe tale riaa, bait enabled to sell opon reasonable terms, Ele faaa aUo lbs ftXtcni * rp a'Sfirtment of LEATHERS SHOE FIND 'JOOLS to fnihacity. ' E, tie undersigned,' after a .taixutvl fif? trial cancboerfall* i C&lßNTytold by HAETWJSI earner of Wood and Blith sta. Darld Deharan, Allegheny Joe. Craig, Diamond, “ Charles Snyder, “ L. Y. Clark. City Pedestrian J«s. UiUods, Seserre ip, Wade Hampton, Pittsba'h, W. W.Malr., “ J. Old, Plumber, ** J. Sunrart, renn’e R. Ueorv Bayer, AH*gl>eoy, Dr. W. A. Ward, DentUl, Pittsburgh, John Megrav, Tobacconist blbrrry street, mrft (RnmeadUircnELL'B UN* >4 SHEPHARD, Umg« Ist*, L Chute* Livery Stable, Allegheny, i & Robison A Co., Liberty street, Pittsburgh; Wm. Grocer, Alleg*y Samuel Tooog, Editor of Clarion Banner, j . Georgs Richardson, paint, r ar, Allegheny, T. R. BUl.l’itUburgh, Allegheny, J. E. Holmes, Pittsburgh, BOb«,CMi S ,*llr(;l,«„V a.Eodpn, Chlft, IMTftlea. . SUNDRIES— 100 bxs. 5a Tobacco; £0 keg*« twiit do v JObbtacctanddryTAbacre; 20 5». do, . do 141 b. p*-, fin# cnfcchswing doj •6 Wcheeta y. H, mod&nc Teas: 200 boxes Moeld Candle* P to do Star . do - 100 do C O 8oap; t . 60 do OUvndo i - 1W do Botin sad Palm B<*P» .. *OO do grotmdPepperandw**® n Toplhsr with » gi' □™u * O Ingi.Bob, Doora, \flndcw *t Uj*loweiraEL AU «n , «*SS: U QdJ s*o2?’ *!» will beimmediatelyLpScbT^ .•'■ ■.QpTttix funso MW*"' . CUN DRIES— D £“'^ lfamil y ® *<£ Haperflne do 1 Lard Oil; • 60 boxes Bter OwTto: . , 1 .sijj. H«JWbs Candles; v ‘ 60 do OUnsßoab; v <0 do OermaTSf S 5 do Palm do jo etare Hoi for tale by REA, LLOYD A FOBSTOL ~ ~ T& Water ttrat T)AfKNf OKIDIRONB, ” ~— — A ... :. PATESTOKXDIEOHB, - . j .. OocMrotoT. j. c^*Co,B<?tn?tr£yi , I t ww B»B4«tt«lh9ti4iigfUaQdtoiQmi. ■StuuJ Tufa,
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