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V' i .~ ti. ` ISSICE • • e. 71 MEM BEM MEE =MEE EMI '-::•-..- 7 ''-'. 4....."0:,;,nw,'371,- • • t • • • !Pk 1-t•• 4 , •, 4 44.;- 4,; SI 43- tt c , 4 . 4 ft -t„ etc- 4 .).h' tr." 4- N '" 1. =Mil : 1 7,' 4". fA .. • 5 Ss • MEE SEM MMES. p' _; r-, :. . 4t l • , - 4 t .~,. , ,•4•1 ,• ' : • t •: , s•tt ti ^ • • •• -' 4 -• ,`. 4 : . 4 14 • , 4, •.1 t• • Mel DAILY MORNING POST FRIDAY MORNING Old Dinh, who taught a village school, Wedded amid of homespun habit; He was as stubborn as s mule, And abeam playful as a rabbit. Poor Kale had scarce become a wife, Before her husband sought to make her the pink of country polial,eil life, And prim and formal a. a quaker. One day this tutor went abroad, And simple Kitty sadly missed him; When he rsturced, behind liow lord, She lily slot, and fondly 'kissed him! The husband's sneer ri SP . — end red sad 'shire hi. foe .Itmutte crew si L or e le e ssl m,itosigded and said, „ OA dor /di n't ! ...a you :" Jar An editor out West says that be fel' called uveu to pnhtish Fither iValtrerth's set tuuu uu the Loomon of lien," ue it woe question in whico his readerd were deeply inter sated. Proposals for Naval Supplies err DEPARTITCNT, 131 Mall of Coost'n, Lquipt'r, ac., a iday iti, 1655. SEALED PROPOSALS to furnish Naval Supplier for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1556, will be received at this bureau until 3 o'clock, P. Id., of the 26th day of June next These proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Naval Rapp.les, Bureau of Coruttructit 11, Sc." that they may be distinguished from other business letters. The materials and article: , embraced In the biasses named arw particularly described In printed schedules, any of which will be furnished to such as desire to offer, on appli cation to the commandant of the respective navy-yards, or to the navy egent nearest thereto, and those of all the yards upon application to this bureau. '1 he commandant and navy agent of each elation will hare a copy of the schedule of the other yards, for examination only. from which it may be judged whether it mill be desirable to make appheation for them. Offers must be made for the whole of each class at any yard upon one of the printed veiled tiles, or in st-tet confor mity therewith. or they will not be remitter. d. All anklet' must be of the very best quality conformable to sample, :Ise, Sc., to to delivered in good order and to suitable vessels., and packages, as the case may be. nt the expen e and risk of the contractor, and in all lespectz sub ject to the inspection, measurement, aunt , vrelialt. As., of the yard where received, and to the entire satisfaction of the commandant thereof Bidden ate referr d to the yards for samples, and a par tiro ar descrlpt'o t of the articles ; and, all other thing. Wing equal, preference gilt to given to articles cf Ameri• can manufacture. every oder, as required by the law of 10th August, 1640, mn•t be accompanied by a written guarantee, the for ms of which are herewith given. Three only whom offera may be accepted will he melted, a - d the contract will be firwardovi as woo thereafter as practicable. which hey will be required to vacate within ten d*ya afar I s receipt at tho lost office Or navy agency named by them. Sureties in the full amount will be required to sign the contract, and their responoibility cerlibed to by a 1' of led States district Judge, United States district attort ey, tor, or navy agent As adlitiocal securitt, twenty per anti:lm will be withheld from the amount of the Mlle un. til the contract shall have been completed, end righ y per Cantu= of each bill approved in triplicate by the comman dant of the ovapective y arde er 11l to paid by the navy agent within Dirty days after its pre.entation to 11 - m. It is stipulated in the contract that if default be made by the part es of the first part in celiverivg all or any of the artreles mentioned of the quality and at the tome and Floe* provided, then, and in that CnFe. the contractor and his ea•stis will forfeit and pay to the United Ftatee as liquidated demag.s a aura of money einal to twice the idirount of the contract prices therein agteed upon as the price to be paid in case of the actual deli. cry thereof, which liquidated damages may het wavered or retained from time to time as they accrue from the raid parties of the East part or either of them. cause. So. 1,5, 4,5, 6,7—t0 be delivered one fourth part OD or before the Ilth Slay, one fourth teat by the 2 hla July. out...fourth by the ilOth September, and the ream der by let December, 1856. Clare No. a—the whole by the 15th May, 1856. Clam No. B—thew ole by the 20th July. 161,6 The remaining c'esses to be delirered--oue fourth port on or bee= the let Eeptenal er next, one-fourth part on or ke ine the let December next, one fourth port on or before the lot April, 1456, and the remainder en or bet' the ?Alb June, 1856, comprising at each delivery a due prop- rano of each article Class, No. 9, and all following, additional quantities of all articles named therein must to delivery! on like terms and condit ons dating the fiscal year, upon ler:tieing a notice of fifteen doys from the bureau or cam- Inandant of the yard. As the law requires the prepayment cf postage, persona desiring the Comm -ntiant Cf the yard or the OD, agent to send them by mull schedul. e of suet eta. as they desire should euclo•e io their elyplicatior p,sttsys stumps to 106 at e 1 their trattsmitoton, but application to toe bureau for such schedules will not require prepay aunt. 1, - of , hereby agree to fundth and deliver at the respective n•vy•) ards all the artic named in the classes hereunto annexed, agreeably to the provlidona of the schedules therefor, and in con tormity with the advertisement of the B trean of Construction, to-, of 10th May, IFILS. Should my offer be aecepted,l request to be addreA. I at , and the contract forwarded to the navy agent at , or to , for aigna• tuns and certificate, (Data.) (The schedules which the bidder metores mum be petriai to hit offers, and aaeh of them signal try him Oyn-,..mr each articie in the rched‘de the prca, snort to set. the amount cur. tied out, the aggregate foetal tfp for met clan, and :he amount laceuriee serrizten in swede ) • FORAI OF GUARANTEE. The underdgmod, - State of and -- , In the State of ------- Err -by ,rueronty that. in t f f.or egnlng Lid et- kor any of the 01e0.... thortn eto rd Lc aggc.pt-d, that he or tbec wil I, wolo tou t,ty citor rt,...)itt of th+ eOlatrae , ni tl e po.c t fit. WI • Y./ t r La•y ggcut Ltotof flatel. ex...cute th. ctontraot U.T. Th. -erne with d and sufltnent : and In one rail chap !all L., enter Into routrect a. aro...sold, wr guaranty to maa. gtg.t the ,liircrene” 1..t0 ern att. Vert, of tb.. oild - and that nt...att G. 13) .rg-cLEgi. (Date ) V. Rum.. I hereby certify that the above Lamed are known to me as 19011 of property and et to make good their guarantee (Cissoature.) (Date.) (rb be signed by the United Rates destruct judge, //moot atilt/ daft-I.d attorney, collector, or nary agent, and no ethers ) The following are the classes required et the rexpectice yards No 1, white oak plank stock logs. No 3, wl.lta eat pro miacuoue timber. No 5, yellow pine plonk stork logs 7, yellow pine mast timber. No 11, white pine. No 10, aph and rypresa. No 11, Mack walnut an cherry. No 19, locust and cedar. No 13, white ash oar and hickory bars. No Id, white oak staves and heading. No 16, lignum vine. No 17, compoisidon and copper mills No 18, bar iron and a ilelL No 19, iron spikes and nails No 3/, lead pipe, nine, tin. No 21, hardware. No 23, paint., oil. No 21, flax MO TES. No 25, cotton canes+. No 20, flax and rosin twine. No 27, glass. No 28. leather. No 29, Mote. No 30, brindles. No 31, bunting, dry pods. No 32. pitch, rosin. tar. No 33, On, gasp, t ,llow. No 34, chip chandlery. No 35, stationery. No 36, firewood. No 37, oakum. No 1, whlte-ask plank stock logs. No 3, white-oak pro- EllaCtiona tinter No 4, white oat keel pieces. No 5, yel. Mir-pine plank stock logs. No G. yellow-pine beams. No 7, tallow-pine mast timber. No 9, white pine. No 10, white oak boards and butte, asb, c3pres.. No 11. black walnut and cherry. No 12, locust. No 13, white ash oars., hickory bars. No 16, black spruce. No IG, lignumsittv. No 17, composition and copper nails No 18 bar Iron, steel. No 19, Iron spikes, natl. No 20, lead pipe sloe, tin. No 21, hardware. No 23, palate, f ile No 24, Bar canvas. No 26, cotton amens. No 2d, flex and cotton twine. No 27, glass. No 28, leather. No V, hose No 30, brushes. No Ell, bunting, dry goods. No 32, pitch, rosin, tar. No 33, all, soap, tallow. No 34, ship chandlery. No 35, stationery. No 86, firewood. No 37, cakum. BROOKLYN, NEW YORK. No 1., whtte-oak plank cloak logs. N. 2, w bitawak plank. No 8, White-oak promiscuous timber. No 4, white oak keel plasma No 6, yellow pine plank stock logs No 7, 301:ow l:ate mast timber. No 9, white pine. No 10, lash, cypress, shitsoak boards nd butts. No 11, black walnut, cherry, mahogany. No 12, locust. No 13, white ash oars, hickory ban. No 14, whlteoak staves and beading. No 16, black woes. No 16, Ilmoumvii to. No 17, composition and cops par nails. No 18, bar ,ron, steel No 19, iron spikes and Willa. No2o, lead, tine, tin. No 21, hardware. No 23, paints, oils. No 24, flax canvas. No 26, cotton 'unroll. N 026 flax and cotton twine. No 27, glan. No 28, leather. No 29, boos No 80, bra hes. No 31, bunting dry goods. No 32, pitch, rosin, tar. No 83, oil, coop. Lai ow. No 84, ably chandlery. No 36, stationery. No 36, firewood. PUILADELPIIIA, PENNSYLVANIA. No 1, ohlte•oak plank stock logs. No 5, yellote.plnn plank stock logs. No 9, white pine. No 10, ad.‘ and white oak plank and boards. No 13, white ash oars and hickory bans, No 15, black spruce. No 17, composition sad Copper nails. No 18, bar iron and steel. No 19.1 on spikes and nails No. 20, lead pipe, vine, tin. No 21, hard ware. No 23. pains, oils. No 21, lira canvas. No '25, cotton =ass. No 26, flax and cotton tame. No 27, glass. No 11, leather. No 29, hose. No 30, brushes. No =citing, dry goods No 32. pitch, rosin, tar. No 33, , oil. soap. No 33, ship chandlery. No 35, station. wry. No 87, oakum. Ohm No 4, whiteepak keel piece& No 5, yellow pine plank stook logs. No 9 , white pine. No 10, ah, cyprenn, white oak boards and butts. No 11, black walnut, cherry, mahogany. No 17, ocmpoeltion and copper nails. No 18, bar iron, steel. No 19, Iron splices, nails. No 20, lead pipe, skit, tin. No It, hardware No 22 pig Iron. No 23, paint., oils, &c. No 21, flax canvas. No 25, cotton Canaan. No 26, finh and cotton twine. No 27, gloss. No 28, leather. No 29, bone. No 30, brushes. No 31. bunting, dry goods. No 32. ; RAZ, train, tar. No 33, oil, soap, tallow, etc. No 34, abip chandlery. No 35. stationery. No 30, firewood. No 31, oakum. No 88, tank and galley, or camboode iron. No 89, chain Iron. No 40, ingot copper. GOSPORT, VIRGINIA. No 1, whitanak plank stock logs. No 2, white‘oak plank No 3, white-oak promiscuous timber. No 4, white-oak keel phrees. No 5, yellow pipe plank stock timber. No 6, yellow pine beams. No 7, yellow-pine mast timber. No 0, white pine. No 10, ash, cypress, elm. No 11, black walnut, charm mahogany. No 12, looted. No 13, white ash oars, hickory bare. No 15, black aprons. No 16, lignumvitia. Ito 18. bar iron and steel. No 10, iron spines and nabs. No 20, lead pipe, zinc, tin. No 21, hardware. No 22, pig iron. No 23, painta, oils, &t. No 34, firm canes& No 25, cotton canvas. No 20, flax and cotton twins. No 27, glue. No 28, leather. No 29, hose. No 30, brushes. No 81, bunting, Cry g ode. No 82, pitch, resin, tar. No 83, o n o w o w, soap. N 034,614 chandlery. No 85, stationery. Ao 81:1 firewood. No 37, oakum. - - Olatu No. 1, white-oaLplank stock logs. No. 2, whlte.oak plank. No. /3, white.ash oars, hickory bars. No 17, com. position and copper nails. No 18, tar iron, steel No 19. iron spikes and nails. No 21, hardware. No 23, paints, as, &c. No Bi, stationery. my'2l:lawrw PEKIN TEA STORE, PO.BB Pifth street, one door east of the Exchange Bank. NOW li LOEI V , lull assortment of tittEEN and BLACK TEAS, compri-lag all the grades now in use, purchased direct, from the Importers, for cas . Warrantee 'of superior flavor, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail, t the Invrost ‘p2l 8. J AYNES. Net Ace "I forniahed by FRali E. CARGO, for Parties, Pa• rades, Ac., on the !shortest notice and at low rates. Ile may be depended on. Um may be round at R. M. Car• go'a Daaverreso ittesnis, 70 Fourth 'treat. nihl9 Wm. Youngson, XL01:181K, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—No. , 28 ssTurra street, opposite the Neptune Engine Musk mh27:6m . 4 A ' / al. AS—A. A. AlAsoN A Uo. will elhibit on Monday, the 14th instant, a variety of tylsodid new styles Of Lace and Silk Mantillas. I myl4 gA. kladuN a W. have recd. eil 100 pieces 4-4 Ruglish . Prints, it colors—selling st I2}ic per yard Daylo , • :•" : MAY 25 DT GItOSGL P. 1101156 FORM OF OFFER. higlaitture of two gun.rwolors &EA RLESTON , 51 A EISACIIII ETTP. WABUTNOTON, D. C PENSAIX)L A, FLORIDA :f , "( ' '• -I ;Nte, • o w iN . ' . ,; ~ «. ~ d *. , ... ;-" ,•-: et,." r ' RAILROADS cENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD Summer Arrangement—Change of limo THREE DAILY EACII WAY, (SUNDAYS EX CEPTI.D) And but one Change of Care between Columbus and Baltimore ON and after 11,talay, May 7th, IS.b, Trains will run as forovra Lame: (Expresa Train, Mail Train, Night Traha)--Co lumbu. Min A. M. 2,r,0 P M ; 11:00 P. M. Arrire: Bellalr 4:20 ; 9:15 I'. Leare: (Mail Tra o, Expresa Train, Night Traln)—Bell• air 5:55 A N.: 11.12 N ; 620 I` M. Am - r Colum: us 1210 P N . 6 40 P.N.; 1:10 A. DI Cii LNG I:At-T. The 10:10 A. M. Exvreo. Ttnat, connt,ts -nt Columbus ,oith th- Eispro , o T-1,0 hirh Irncrs ()nowt ,ti of 6A. M. h. T • n.o f , oni !h , on the totuml-w., Vigo, and Ittionnl:toh , owl: HI w Ih tut•rning Tr ins In And it, m atait,h). can rt., v. owl with Tr4trot n th. 0 euto.nviro 11-1 loft nu]: nt Whool ng with F1X0 , , , T , alu Ou ILP l iulO r. c nrwi Otoo nilrond for nu:l.:rut • 0, M'oshing,na, l'hilndolrhi a laid Fast. The _3OP M T, sin all ,ordicet with the ..econd Train from CiliC:111 0.1: 01 N. wan, an!, s o n. osky, Mat,fi Id and Newark ltuttroxii: at d at Wheelieg wi.h Nigix Train on I:ultimo:I. and Oh o ilollrood. Pas,engers leaving Louisville and raints below Cincinnati, and takir g the 9 A. M Train on 1.14t1e Miami Railroad will connect with this Train at Columbus Pa,engeralenvibg In•liann p die and likt mood t y mot' , ing Train on Indiana C. utral Railroad will urn ronne•t with this Train at Columbus, and roach Wheeling ad 9:16 P. Al , and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train cri Bnltimore and Oldu Railroad, arriving in 1.1,111 more at 6 P. 51., next day. The 10:30 P. 51. Train c. nntela at Cdumbus with tho Mall Train which leaver Cincinnati nt 5 P. )1 , and arlives at 13ellair at 5:13 A. M. tounecting with the AN:mail:lmin don Train on the Balt MI re and ALL. Railroad. Passel]• fern leaving Chi-aro by the Evening Trine ran, by this zoute,rin Sir) igan Citt, Lufnyette, Inainnapolle and ilay ton, roach Cloluinbo• in ,ros,ll to It.w.e ibis , train: 111,41 at Wheeling will the A , ccia.rnotintion Ti On fir Cumber land, sleep !here, or d reFunio by hrotos Train to Balti more and Emsteria Ci men. The 6:45 A. NI Tra a mow to at li•l:air with Night Train on • he. Ilaltim r and t blo !Lotmn]; at Newark with trains to and from Sandu•ay, Mau-told and Mt Vernon, and Chittago ma Mourrteritta; at C.itll7oll with the trains fir Cineinn•ti ant with trainr f. r X nln, Dayton, Indian. I ,otta, and Chicago, tad Daytnn and ria Vihanti. The 12 M. Elprei.s Train ettnnerta with the Expresa Train from liti . tinit Ti, and arr ore In Ct.lumina at 0 10 I' , and vOn 4-tfm Ivlth trains going SoUth bad Weet ante hag in Cincinnati at 12 • T he 5,3., V. :mooch with the Arentatuerialian Train from Cum ta-riand, and at Co: amt, with Mall rratn at Itt3o A. M , di r• er f -r Clorint.att. ftaytt-n, Ind Al.. poi in. Lafayette, T erre Iltute. Paint mll5 I,AAC /I F•111..!IIN I 'IC.,S),pt CLEVELAND AND PITTSBIJECiE RAILROAD. (SEINI poN NETTING WITH STE.IMEIIS Ft)REST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WEL! sr fr. LE, AND Ohio and Penniyivanin Itallread, VIA ALLIANCE THE ahnrteat, culik en and odcist,,rinialie mn ie to Tot -10, j Chlcato, Rook 1./and, Galena, and ft. Loutx, In V!A CLEVELAND. This mute is One 11 unit ed stotrier and about lathe hours qui , ' ker than rruitrius one via I nun nsv•lia The o , Doily Tr a ins loom Pittehnrzh in C.erelstl. Three Daily Train• from itl,veis n I to Cts,szo Time to Cleveland six hours. Chi a.to .verity th,o bor.ra. and tit. Louis thirty sewin , Vlt AMA ANC:I': T',,ii Trains rif the t thin and Peana rt•lirionl leaving Pitte. burgh at lig), A. IL, 0 00. A M an 0-00. I` td ~dine..t at alliance at O, .3n A. hi. , 1114, A M., and 620 P. hi., as follows: Trama for Cleveland leave Mlle ore •t 7 30, A.M. and 12 00 M., and 63,, P M coon ...tiaz at Hutton with Trains f Cuyahoga Falla and Akron. and striviug Cleveland at 10.01 A M., 220 P hi,not JOO P Pasaeugere for T.iledo, ht. 1:3111*, IL,$ Line.,), the ti,,th..evt, who a :eh to Ro Out rivt.tritioll, Will lake the train leaving Plitnhurrn at 5.00 A. AS., and arririn.i. In Cievelaol at 221 P H , no that O. the only train by 17111,11 r - Tone,tiotts are male through to the above point p a s- sof :or,' by thi„ train mach Chicago at 7.30 neat morning, and tit- Louie at mud night. The Strasere Tort,. Cty en I Churns! Trill tray, the M., nrinrsitri• wharf every hi,olcr i irtanii•yl ezer; - !!.I., at 10 n'rliwk i Car Weilirire. s'innrctin: with the ir.in iria•ins• Wellsville at 4:V.) P. 11., acid rrillag at C:,1 , -I.l:vi .t Yno P 01. Areranniedati..in Train will lease We CRunATT. et , ehti , l ) at A4l I. XI at Ita i arl with Esp-eiia Train arrivirit to Cirr.!iiinil at P Truitt+ , (mat W-11,1. in aul CL. rlaal nt Itncar,l for Carrollton, Way rtnntw rq, tt,r • TiAnqn for Ct....1:v.11 Cht-n,rn \r--•h ornne.„ rin KS 11 1"111, 4. I Tip. Trams ft,rn to Tre.,lo ant fin as 1:1)Iltata: larart, Cierelat,..l at 7 .:a.l 1.1 2_57.1 M , f. P M ; arrirs at Cliiraito at 11 O L .) P. M., 7 00 A. 1., and 10 C.O A. M. Trains Iran. Cl ifarr.f, s,l Pt lanty a• follows: Eel' In ,k I •latt.4 at 000 A M 11 00 P Fin St Lout 4 at 0 IL A M . na / to tot P M Partrogr, lot St. Ittni• to oVof llo^k laland Railroad to Joliet, atol thence ore: ttg. ettrazr..nl Ml, j j,Appf to Alton, and thence Steal, at '7.7. rail+ , ll to St. Pa+.Pugero by thr 91Y, A , t; . rain a r rivo I.ttoi• at 31. E wmtte errntug, and by the 11 , l'ralz, at coca next day. (Sfmatstre ) thmugh Ciere , alsa, awl thr, rn cbeckikl Ir,rehitny, - ems FADE NIA A 1.!..1. 1 / 4 NCE AND CLEVELAND 2 , 1 as 1t1r.1.1,1 2,:c71 To Alliance. .....f2 30 To F 411.• S:A A gln ... 4 r+l " k Itt (,) 14 1!.:t " T 01.43 t; nil et,• . 1+ 15 t 4 " CF.SKn .... .13 00 $l,l d 7n 1r 20 t , 14 I .• Itur:tu‘tou 21 Au " . IA an evelue.trel 1. , T rn, It.fir ti-Arts I . the Cr.zplinj IL, .1. 621,C.1 men, ; !` ,•., CKNTIt 41. ft4l('T6. NEW AND 1)11:Ec r it(lu're nI'EN! Northern Illinois to the Miss tazippl hivor 1O VA, lIISSOUItI, KANSAS AND NERIZASKA All flatiron.] to the Mississippi (Ai ago, Barlinykm yaiitcy RAIL aziAlg ROAD FOILICIRLT Tat CRIC444, ,'D Agee A 8 t'ea. MILITLF.T TDACT /4. it. P N•,, And Trains run th.• end,. d.l.taso, I oat TO UUULINGTUN, lowa, nithow. ,11.1. 0. of Care The Only Diroet Rowe n. 111'liLIN , lT ,, N, QUINCY, KEOIiUK, MUSCATINE, I , Qt•A‘i KA, WARE Lo, FORT DES MOINES, CJ .UNCI L BLCrF, ac, and the viii ALL RAILROAD Route noun CH U' U 11 , 1 ST LI)UP, 111)11)M. INOTON CLINTON, DECATUR. CAI 10/. SURING YIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and lot. rul.+llaie etnilowl the Minot: , Central, Gnat t1,,,u-ro, and obi. and 511re1e• aipni Railroad.. Trains on the above Line ICLII, Chicago on the arrival of Traine from the Ea,t—aroi hug all laying over at any t.l the point?. • Swat. len.° Burlington dall, fir Southern end Central lowa and Northern dltsenuti—in..king the wen, t and moat rehable route to boult nll the WI nett of the Mbointtippl ne for se Coun.ui Bluff, with from forty to Iffy miles 11,11.81,1g1C14 thou by any other run e. The hoed, tore large portion .-f /he way, b Inid with tho C0 , r11 , 120U4 Rea, the artri , , , tll•••! rutinß and beet Itattrond to the Weel— well with the most modern Led.omoti•en nod elegant new Cam St Ity Ode rent , . perteoniter4 are Aare of making connec tions, and aft 1•I og at at Lbilift on tvrti.,l ttmn . at-ci.i.ng the ve3atioue tlehty f and 1,, and danger, of herltru lion, no on the route by Alton. kbegign., eberke.l direct tbrouzh front Chicago, and no Charge' for hendlihg.gt nay vtint. TIIIVA;(111 TICK I:Tr by lb, rti!e nun be pu •, } n or,j at all the Italiroatt , 111,.r in the 1 , ..y. the tit% e n 1 the Comp ny, comm. of Cita k no I Lake ktt tell, In the Omuta, Buildir,g, at the Lei nt of the lielcisa It. It , and et the Mich. Cent. It. It. Valve, corner or Lake nal Dearlcirn oppo.lte Tremont koll.E.lollT coual,ord by thie role clll receive iniromii• ate dcapatrh.., C. U. II n NI suvt. C. h. F01.1./ . .TT, Orn'i A,et, Clikago. air TICKETS can be procured at the principal it allrund Officer et the c”untry. T 1 ,19 1855. AIR LIRE ROUTE 1855. rno. CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• VIA CIIICAGO, ALToN AND T. LOUIS RAILIiciAL . WW:= -- - 11 ROAD, =Ann Formerly the Chicago and Dll•eiesippl. Cirrrring the Greal American repro. and, I. .5' rrlIE Only Direct and llababin Route to tho Routh and tiouth Woet—L4evonty Milra Nhorter 'bon no) other Route. TWO TELLOCOLI LEINII66 TILLING 0011 T, GCNDATI EXCEPTED. Lent.: A rim" at ChiCago. st. LotiLS. St Lout Day Exprann I', A N............. 12 'SO A NI St. Louis Night Empress. 10.00 P. N 2.45 I'. 51. Trains run directly through without change of cars or baggage. Prom Chicago to St Louis in is'. hours. 151PuRTANT CONNECTIONS—At Jobet with the Rock Island Railroad for Ottawa, L Salle, Roca Island and Con. tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clio ton, Waynesville sod U.catu•, and with dtagem I r Peoria At dp ingtleld, with Great Western Bei!road for Jackson Tulle and At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hennibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most °sped:Lions and reliable route to ail portions of North-eastern Missouri. At Bt. Louis, with Daily First class 8 earners for New Orleans and intermediate points ou the Lower Min.-D.lpp', and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, St. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. lt. P. MORGAN, Btip't, Bloomington, 111 L. DARLING, Agent, 10. ittP7l risavaist LVil NIA RAILROAD riII:MEE DAILY TllttoOOlt TRAINS, between Philo64- phis anti Pittsburgh. Tli Ktl JIIN INO MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 734, A. M., and Pitts. burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia fur Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.. and Pitts burghforPhiladelphiaatl,l'.M. THE NIGIIT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P.M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 00, P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Levin, Mo., Alton, Galena and Chicago, Ill.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville Ky.; Terra Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve laud, Columbus, Zanesville, :Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam ['octet Boats from and to NMA OHLEAPS, ST Lows, LOUISVILLE sad ClOcieisil. Through Ticket. can Le had to or from either of the above place. For further particulars, see handbills at the dlßerent shirting points. Pa,sengers trom the 8 . , , 5t wi!) Sod this the shortest and mos: expedition, route to Philudel,lnit, Balti more, New fork, or ISubtos. THUS. Nib 'LIE, Agsat, Passenger Linea. Philadelphia. J. 31 ESKIMEr4, jann Agent, Passenger !dors, Pittsburgh. Flinn Partnership of JOIIN .I.I'DKVITT & lITtO. was sits I solved on the first inst. John Nl'Doritt nil' continue the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement Of the business of the late firm. JORN M'DETITT, W1LL13.31 Pittshureh. Janiisry Ad. 18:,1,--T o 4 Illeusttniaa. wr are nom receiving our stock of Peris made MAN TILLAS, to which we wouli call AN the attention of the HAG & AIIL, 91 Market street. IS= 1.1 2 _;6N Ili:EM1131113•1 BERM • • x i .4 HOTELS MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AUBENTZ , PRopaisTon; NO. $44 LII3ERTY STREET, Jost beside the Passenger Depot of the Penns)ivenits Railrord, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers are sing by that road. The Proprlo:or haying, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the tiANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can chord. febl:y I:II:IMUM=EW=I Corner of Penn and St. Clair strecta, Pittsburgh, Rt. TE undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Hotel," having taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long es• porience in the business, he, can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. telifid WM. C. CONNELLY. HI LEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA my2 , l:y] E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTE VVT 110U.E, 'IOIINEIt oF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near 1, the Railroad Depot. JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor CITY HOTEL, LATIL n now Tee, ). Corner of Smithfield end Third streets, T.TBIIU.K GII, PA. GLASS & CARR, Proprietors. JOAN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARR, (44 LLar.alar Naterelsr4l. (M 0..) (Les n.Ckatlas & P.m Hatoll.) THIS large and rfommodisus llonce having undergone thorough repair and furnished with new equipments throughout, is , now open for the reception of the traveling public Gt.inaes 1.1.11,7 t. ifpr7.5,6n3 L'~ TliE UNION, NO. 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (late of the Eh Fl') Proprietor. I CORNER OF MAIN AND 80117.11 SM., WARREN, 0 1 1'111: Proprietor takes 'pleasure In announcing to the public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened as a bons., euthrtaintnatd. Being ram modious and roomy, and adjoining the oflive of the 013 fo Stage Clout pan y, it offers ind o,e/twists uueurpaßred In Warren for the ettol23ll3oda non of the traveling community. A Ilbarn of public patronage Is resp.ctfully au l 7 NI. 0 AEA 1 LL, FRANKLIN HOUSE PAtilibat is LAl(in, Proprietors 1 . 719 am) TERM f 1,50 Ei l) V. LLikrillo EC., P/iNNA. r unierPlgrifq haTing, itiken charge of thr abo.re I unupsl }Lowe, and zettted it et n large ,:tpenne, in n Wen ilLieleort styl , , in miry 1,,pnr,41 to re- N•lve and gilta ample es LlRlnctio n to all who zany mi.., ht, 110115 C-. fot4B:tf D3WN EY. HARE'S HOTEL, 11.3tC Farttlell E. - hat:4r, I\TO 1::3 LIBLIZTY ETlttErr, foot ot G.ub erect, burgb. Proprietor. raitiroTy nog. ju.t c-cmpletci nn 0p,t0.41 thr...,,r01n,•11 On .‘f tho Tihrir VRANKLIN lIOUSE., Clevelend, Ohio I . T a 6 , , Th., if o umA nan ut . Xj. dPrgone thorott,fb and IlateratlODF, and lar,o .I , litiorul of skew rm.-1141am otr, and the p,oprte tar. pledge tLertotolvos that nothing .hall tT wanting awlt part to render thy Iffoitti..a place whet -, al/ the CCM of • tarot C 13.9 hotel can h» round. 1) t tf_ FLUHIG N K HOT t:L. No. 400 11.0 A WAY, N SY YORE. (r,..rrmArrEn oa r LIS Su arr mow ri.A.N.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, 0c3:17 PROPITIRT9II RE3TAU RAN T.S. BANK EXCIAANGE, • THIRD STRIA:7, BETWEEN Yttn.MY AND MARKET. THY: Sunocrittera bed leave to I,h:rat thotr ft-feud. and t pub!. geneer.dty, :hot trey have Ira...ed the above weR. known li.,trattearth wt.ttlt Las just been thornugtily r.-novotott, repaired and ro lututstte.l, and now upon. the P , Prtet , re t+••• spared an expen.o. to make the Rank l'at cha r•qwsrt. go writ for the epicure PP the t,1,114a,:e +42 , 1 .311 lb. .a will at nil tan., to, total with the of the tra,,n. red up end,: au.pi 11,,y Lot ft, [lli pats:nay,. of al porn J SCII! PELMET:Ea, It IL Fit Aitarl, LAU/CA:IIT, W.X)I) [lt LET, IttiT ISA t.it A\U it Ito tkTitkiETA. 'I`"IE t:ittler , iitni-1 too , )ii_tt no T. 1,1 a choioo stole of .n.. 1 ie roa.o at stt tl.Ol tUMII,•O hu :f 10.1 tho toot of the Erlirvail, in the way of otliti.es. iriAb 'A Loth Vouch,* clay no na:l at Lilo ttat.tonian. tatilL..l! JIL)kl si SA V ktir, ProrrioLlt COL( se - OYSTER AND CoFFEE 110USE.-Vk D. BASNARD Th 30, Fjh 141-0/ and Mar La. janitlyj -- - CRYSTAL PALACE, No. la Market •treat. C. C. SEELY. 5„..41r •,--,, -..\ IS Iit'..SPECTFIA.I.I int.rms ht. (rip - Er:Rand the It • 4 0 nth , - In grarrah !hal he hns }net started hln SC Sortatlii l'illinotelpoin meriern eft In c 4 0 kilt !NU JS nTF.i:e it rni evert thtrq: r Ire in the entln,r tin., i ey,nra in the eh,:: v..- etra eh. Cr Ll'i rent.* • tioano lle trill nho turni , h the Oen: ol oTerythiug that 1., raarLet vrt.l ari.,J. noun. nI grays open until .lo'olork In the soco-nlnc r......r0-tt ovlrrgit SALOON ANIS It &STA IJIAANTI 106 WOOL) NTREET. .0— , r1 1 .., h. now his SALOON AND E 11 . A" :, 14,1,...1 in a niahnnr . that cannGt w e 1..: `A . at: V annilar o.lair the lin: SEK CV' AT ALL 11OCR8 0 I r:r? n A from the ol ce at Mesta, F.,wla, FliSlit &C. ,Cr tl:4. !WI .•f et., - 000.au.1 h wont." ...pent fill!. I n attant:-.n of , lbn. put or I, CIA ARLES STILL mart( b.+ , i . n.01 ht. Cllr Lager Beer Bremr err. 9 , ti Edr.,L,plml 44.4h,nis tha public that ha la lit , . fil Lly prvywre4.l to +.''r , priintr 1an4:144,11.1 the put 'l.with I.la o.4l•4l4ratvd LAUER Ilh.l:11„ In bottle, A:1 r.,..144ra h4it n: hi; .411e4., &MOND ALLEY.; rn.ar tann.Y•ti . 4,:,.. ato purn.t 4.11 y •ILeinleti to; and !fin liner delirnr4,l to any part 4.f th , rl! y j,:>: if F. U. SCHENCK. lieultz , Lager Liner !1011, N'. 106 50.11.81‘./d rtrerh opporitr tht C'lrstaot flOtirt. cure.orlr•-r has ;o-t on• of the lar,troti an/ hol•lool 1.,.•;;er hoer Het:, hi the rity. 1113 'Berri. ark oorrhni•e4l h• • •Llperi, tarti•lp, and ever -f other.' r01:1111,1110.03 übout his bourn cAlluot eiroile.l. me. -9,3rn A ii 173==1:05 P V.NtiLISII, Sol.. Bottler of d VITA'S celebrated w ii,nuett Mean.: Brown Stout. Alxf,Oomrtn, and Pcort-T, in quart and Pint hotting. The attnatitnn or famill.s, and the trade, it rearertrully nu I I:y Mineral Wetter anti Sarsaparilla \V M D Pal rt. re,t, Lx Does otanoracturthit nod led tlettoc 1.6 u above beeeragun co •ct extenal re ncaie. Bin artful., mr , of the L..st quality,aod owfautured Dow the potent cuateriaLa. Oct ITtly HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE prri p, I y CARPENTERS, 1 CABIN KTAIA d 9, übd W,rt.trA to Vxnl gounrully, Tatuntrl awl en tn.' 10 Pl. A \r.S. A I who iro tttisil it, proutinuro t a cost in 'ennui., that taut( an-uentne Into 1 snor.al u se . The cul. levers from part' srerkuten are but two among many lett-rs road thhi 61,0 it` all ethers In UP, NTTAX CAIIINZT FAt - ."T0111,1 f...brutir) 21, We hereby certify, tt. at during the hut twelve months wa hare and Hopper's l'at, lit Plane, and do not haritate to recommend It to Csitim.d•Maiters and Carp •ntorc an su. pert, o any othec Pune In us- , . W.. roost I, it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, rvnluut, and all sorts of hard wood, and tnr planing rens ra, n •0 far super{ the old m do , f• arreping, I..ablen being a gr.sat caning of time. Ono man, by using init. ['lane, will plane Moan veneers than the men eon do Icy any other plane Or method It use. 11. U. RYAN 3 CO. To ]loess F. FJorox, Esq : Dear Bir I here examine] Rapper's Patent Bench Plane, and behave It to bo a most nit:silent article for this use for whicti It 10 Intended, as a combination of plane and acre, er. It to particularly adapted to planing veneors, and it does not requireont-fourth tho time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when Ito propertioo become generally known, hot that It will entirely .upersede the former te dioun laborious cusV,m. I moit cheerfully roc •mmend It to all permme engaged in the Cabinet buttinesa, as from my knowledge of it, there is nothing ao melt fitted to gi-e u smooth and beautiful 13nlah to veneers as the 'topper Patent Bench Plane. Jana, W. Wonnwrit, Furniture Wareroom•, 117, 99 Third at ,Pittehurgh. Ptl&urph, Februn , y Y 7, tries. MOSES F. EATON, of thl.. city, IA my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them W3l. Q. HOPPER.. pittsbortch, \ta•"h 21 1 R'2—hnh2.•'f ) Ail OSES P. EATON, No 19 Sixth street, agent for selling .1.11. and buying PATENT RIO UTS, is now authorized to sell the following lately patented articles: Sands k Cummings' Patent Brick Machine; Hoppers Patent Veneer Plane; Trort's patent 011 Globes, for :Steam Engines; Doan's Rock Drilling Slachines; Coe's patent Drill, fur Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Paw Mille; Crawford's Steam and Water Guages; and, Grit Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in use. He Is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these articles in any part of the country. He has also ter sale hotepresswi Nutts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. He is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new Inrentions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following MUD. I IThe sub,cribers have bug 1 eon acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation In recommending him, to all who may wish to employ hie services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Crate, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. li. Denny, H. Childs tr Co., James Wood, N. Holmes & Foul, P. R. Friend, Kramer & Rabm, F. Lorena, L. R. Livingston, Hnap & Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilt on M'Candless, A. W. Loomis. Pirrsounort, November 27th, 1814. Down's. Patient Rick Drilling Illaehines, lir EIGIIING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can be worked and V V moved by two men, and do the work of five or six in the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler k CO, Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted States, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. 11051.0 TO Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. It. R.; W. Minor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. F. 8., R.; Gen. Wm. Lorimer, Jr., President P.. 4 C. R. 8..; O. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & C. It. B 4 Messrs. Manful' & Nicholson, Contractors for the P. & R. it decl9 EMBROIDERIES.—A. A. MASON & CO. have just ro cared per express 6 cartons of Embroideries, compri sing new and elegant styles Collars. Cuthi,Collarottas, Read Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves, Chesniseltes, MULL, &c., Which will be offend at extraataly bw prima JaD ~~. ;-- I•sS. , 4 4 • k•s - +. ... ~~, _ _ .-e., M== INSURANCE COMPANIES TO HALF •A MILLION DOLLARS! 2ETNA INSURANCE CODIPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.--CHARTEREb 1819 Cash Capital, 5500,000. IIIIE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the of the rETNA INSURANCE COM PANY, of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the lot of January, 18-55, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered 4 16,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent., pay able semi-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 1 7 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 120,327 2.1 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,515 00 Bank. Stocks in the city of Hartford 142;896 00 Bank Stocks.in New York city- 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands ut x .4,nts. =cm $771,278 02 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other cr,ditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Lessee adjusted and not due, $148,618 It. Luau's unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for farther proof, $61,257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, such only BB printing. &e. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, materiel and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the tire department, and other circumstances. The amount Insured is blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one tire to $lO 000, or lees. TllO. A. ALEXANDER, ecretary. STATE OF CVTNECTICLI,) es Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford county. Pcrat.nally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the Alma Insurance Company. and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his beet knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Lessee paid by this Company for till yet 1854 ez i ri.ed $780,000, while the premiums reedriel for the same time tar exceed any other year, Anew this organization of the Company. Policies, caroling nearly all descriptiOng rr property, Is sued at this a,r,oncy. at renninerntivo Otrim, N 0.87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pu. jaull 11. h. TEN EYCK.. Agent. rTTNAINSURANCE. COiIIPANV, CHI6 . IIIID, Cash Capital $500,000 Cash Surplus, no 1c Jesc.ttr • 1555 8273,273 rplllS Capital Stook and Surplus in >.-surely in re,ted for 1 the benefit at nil pt,l:4, holders. So no evi the .loins aro lines to punt io ,nl,ll.,enne, anti of Ito to pay lonsee prnmptly, we ,tote n fat, •hat Ito receipt: tarp (torn slls,Clat to $.160,60•i lcr month. Ito I,:inene to isr, r e and well di-trtbutotl, nal in n.lr °plait, no Company in the United States affords better Indemnity to poll, y holders than the .Etna. They nttu tin tie to make /near:Aire on prnperty in town and country, at rate, to low COO' Nifte.L with &linty to the policy :molder. li TEN EYCK. Awe - t. *sr Caine, \tfrth•treut corner Filth ►ml WUrNi streets, Pittrburch. 1..1 W Ail If, MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COSIPANY. FIOE In the North Room of the Exchange, on Third I_, 'tract, PIIILADELPHIA. bIARINE INSURANCES. Oa T assts t, ll CA11.40, To all parts of the World. Favours, INLAN INSURANCES On goods hir river., canals, I ahoy and land carriages, to all parte of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling honses.kc. ASSETS OF TIIE COMPANY, NoTemher 7, 1852. Bonds and Mortgages...—. ........ .... ....... $'24,300 00 Stainer Pennsylvania, Philadelphia r city, Spring Harden, South wark, and other loans, 181,552 4'2 Storks in banks, ndiroada and insurances conk- C PATRICK & FAN .. .. . p . ast,. .... .......... .... ..... ... 13,012 20 Dills receive:4e 109,D2', D 4 Cas'a an hend....---....... Ind;11 iio Ealer:resin the hands of Agents and premiums an Marino Po:tries recently 1u11ed..:::...........121,11i.67 Buteuniptlantiotes...----.... ........ . ........ ...--100,0011 ea Wm. Martin, Jo-epti U. 6ea I, Llni.und A Souder, John C. Darla, Itobart Burton, John FL I'vumee, Georg. F./. Ldp. r, E.ForArd Darlington, n Jones: Brooke, J. G. Jonnaon, James C. Eland, Thraira a PauhllnJ, Jamir D. lil'Farland, W. C. Ludwig, inurit W. C.,wv.s, See'y P. A. M A bEiLIA, A,ont, Sa 3.5 Wcer Pittxt•tarzb. TII• Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Picladelpina, TAULECTOBA--Chulas W. Bancker, Bar.. Tobias, If Wagner, tiamuel Grant, Jarob It. Smith, 8i01.. , ar 11, Monier-al D. Learta,l,lolphi £1.075r, DST S. Browne, Itta - ria Pattereon. Cass. N. BANCILE, Prrsiarni. Oaan. 0. Iluous, Se.rraary. Oontlnue to make insuranw, perpetual or limited, on every 4hwalption of property, in town eta country., at rates aa low as sro wnalat,nt with arrurity. Wilke Compaq hare reaerred watch, with their capital atd prenziuma, aafel.y art. d, ford 'mph , protertion to the ansure-J. Tao Saaeta of the Company' on January 'Let, 1851. a: put, Labe.; agrooably to an Art of Arerrahly, ware ae tAlowa, viz: tiortpage Real Estata 61,:377 78 Temporary .................. 17 Ett,,k,4 01.'0,5 00 Cath, do- 61 . 7.10 Si Tr.tza $1.212.,70 0, 44 .. 2.1n , e their lunorperation, a perINS of twouty..ocie years, they have paid upward of Or, Nilllion Four Hundred Tl,,u -sAnd Dolfare, lor.4ee by fire, thereby gaol - sling erikleur, of the a-true-ages of ineursute. Le well no the ability ■cd Uou to meet with prorntstne. all liaLSliti~ s. J. GA121)INLII CVYFiti , Agent, sp24 °Mee north-ear.: mr. Wood end Third eta. LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPII HA. CHARTERED APRIL 28M, 1850. cttAnTER Pk:II P ETU A 1.. CAPITAL $250,000. offlc,, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the /fame /!.:rd at 1' hi!cdflphia: noaccor.o. Stephen Et. Crawford , Paul B.Goddard, Ambrose W.Stompeon, larr,,a4Juhuson, Benjamin W Tingley, Geo. Nl' II unry, Jamb L. Florence, Jame. Per ert,ux, William M. Godwin, William 11'11.re. Prendeni—Stephon li. Oraiernrci. fits Prend,nl—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Ptusburgh—...llM, 11. Illeun, D Alte.„gArny City—ll.A.llcorry, it I). aNO E. ARNOLD, Agrnt, many No. 74 Fourth rtrrot, Pi ttnburgh PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF` 11, ‘=g===3lMUM3 Authorized Capitol, eaoo,uoo. I — Ns - u1 F: BUILDINGS and other I.l,per:y kg,h,t Lxn or darn ,:r by fire, and lb.• perils of tio, 6cd and Itnatol Natlaratlon and Tranmportatlon Hon. WM F. JO NS Tt Preaftl L RODY PA TT ItRFON, 'Vice Prrsideut. A. A. CA%ntne, Secretary and Trv•avurer. B. CARIII tR, Axai.tant Swat etary Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 8300,000, WrlLLlnenre against all kinds of risks, FIRli and MA RINR. All /oases will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Dtatcroms who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character w hich they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. DireetarL—lt.Miller, Jr., O. W. Itteltetenn, J. W. Butler, N. Itottnee, Jr., W. 11. Bmith,l3.lbroeen, George W.Jackecio, Win. M. Lyon,James Llppenoott,o eorge Darsic,James Mc- Alnzattder Nlmic 2, Thomas Scott. le_ Mace, N 0.92 Water street, ( W Brehm:um of Spain & 0o- • 9ri .1.0.1ro.) Pittsburgh. 00v24:1y EW GOODS!,— Saw star, Au.ve4 We as, N HILITART GOODS, &.e., WINLESALIi AND IL&TAIL —Coon try Merchants and strangers visi,lng our city ore request ed to call, as we can serv• them as w 11, and we thlnt b ter, than they usually are served in Eastern cites, be Ides gifing them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain In many shops. Ailver Detached Levers-- $lO to $lO,OO Do Cylinders sto 10,00 L -dies' Gold Lever and Lupine Watches, $25, end upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $l3 to $2.00. Chains, seats, Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. lii' Watch 13 pairing done promptly and in a superior Manner. All work and all goods warranted.. _ NEW AND GOOD ROOKS JUST RECEIVED Al: DA VL SON'S, 66 Marko: street, near Fourth : Plain Words to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. IV. Alexander 39 c. nts. William's Young Communicant's Catechism. 6 cents. The Rich Kinsman, or the ILlstory of Ruth, the Moat+ tees; by Dr Tyng. Lilly Gordon, the Young Housekeeper. Prime's Travels in Europe and the East—the best book of travels' yeti The Foresters; by Prof. Wilson. Ministering Children. The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord. The Minister's Family. Mornings with Jesus. Jay's last. The School of Christ, or Christianity in Its leading aspects. The Fountain of Livihg Waters, illustrated by Facts. 4th edition. The Words of Jesus. The Mind of Joins. Kitto's Works. Footsteps of St.. PauL Life and Epistles of lit. Paul—plain, and in one-half calf for presentation. The Hiding Place; by McFarlane. The Night Lamp, " " Now opening almost daily, new and valuable Theological Works, for family and ministerial reading, both American and English. J. S. DAVISON, ap6 65 Market street. nov27xltt - tr.+, MEM Increase of Cash Capital EZ111351 OF HA IZTFORD, CONA Dr. D. M. Maims', Hugh Cralz, Spencer !‘l'l train, Charles Kelly, eAmt:R.l Y.. makes, Henry rq, , an, Jam, Traqualr, Wo. P.) re, Jr, .7N:bus James Teenecit., John H. rlerz ple, Charles rk.hall•!r, J. T. Lcnvari, Pin.nburgb, T.. T. C. H , ,r,piu, do. WM. MARTIN, I'mvideut. T1.108.C. HAND, Vice President. THE esiirtED STATES DLIELLCToIt, Wm. F. Johnston, h•-dy Pette,,,n, W. I'Clintock, neon,,l) T. Friend L. M Long, I. Spr , , ti 1. A. J. Jones, lieorpt U. t%lute, JackA. Palmer, A. A. Carrier, lames H. Negley, W. S. liarvu, Wade Hampton, L. -Park, H. R. CaLtohall WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c W. W. WILSON, 67 Market aereet, corner of Fourth JILN NETTE 1 She Is dressed In silks and satins, And her step Is full of grace; Ehe is lovely In appearance— • But what a Ballow face! Her hands are small, but oh; how rough She surely does not know That IllaPirrio Seas is iust the thing— A., d then the price is low. The lIHRPBTIO SOAP is for sale, 123. cents per cake, a rah2l -• No. 140 THIRD STIIIIDS. A Partner Wanted. A PERSON having a Capital of Three or Four Thousand JUL Dollars to Wrest in a Manufacturing business, can hear of an opportunity where he can nouns 111 J Mover in a short time. The beet references given._ For particu lars apply at THIS MICR _ Lmh27:tf BANKERS AND BROKERb. AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 92 Pourt% st., above Wood. 'TOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans' on colds terale, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on corn ndrAion. Land Warrants bought and sold. . ' Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attented to promptly. WEL. li. AVILM3I9 WM. U. Wllliam• & Co., BANKER. 4 AND EXCHANGE-BROKERS,' N. E. arrner Wood and Third streets .t - e - All transactions made on liberal terms. "Oolientions of Bills, Notes, Sc., promptly attended to. jart2B:lw DI'CONNELL& WLIgLOCIL. BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United Staten. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, mvli PITTSBURGH. PA. 212,505 08 ARTITURS, RODGKEi. & CO., BANKERS AND 'BROKERS, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SIIIITEIFIELD STREETS, au261.71 Pittsburgh, Pa. c. 11. n11.61N8 JOS. LUDZWLO. Wilkins dr. Co., (Successors to. A. & Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, X. 71 Furth street, Patsirurgh. T N THE numerous suspensions of Banks and Bankers throughout the country during the last six months, we ere satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate bud nefs; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public in advance, that no speculations in 'fancy stocks," or other "outside operations," shall tempt us from the strict and le. gitimate line of our business—believing that In avoiding all such Investments we shall not only be better able to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in adopting suck a coursa we shall promote our own ultimate benefit. W. it CO. Removal. PATBICKS & FRIEND, BANKERS AND KX.CIIIOIGE BRO Hare Removal Mir O ffi ce tc the Cbracr of Fifth Wood as vtrrasonou, PA. PATRICIiS k FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver end Bank Nona. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United Statea. IMpo.ite received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. feb3 H. HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, LUNT ILESIOVDD TD - CIR nanny] LTD 0171C7 TO O. fiT DARZZT BTIITZT, TODD DCOREI BELOW OLD STAITD. liOI,3IES a SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sit- Ye! and Illak Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western conetantly for sal.. C.llectione made in all the cities throughout the United State, Ltep.,eita reewited In par funds or current paper, No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. [ja3o:ly TIE,ItAI AN Ja Co, BANKERS AND BXCLIANGE BROKERS, No 05 Wood Bleed, corner of Diamond Alley, PITISPULQII, PL., LIIIY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time esehange, end prcnitssory notes; make collectictis in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call end on interest, and give their prompt attention to ali other matters appertaining to a Broker's business. Bs-stern Exchange constantly on hand. mar 6 JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DIAL= m Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. nought and sold on commission. Collections 0 ear...rally attended to. Interest paid on Deposit .0.1 0 , No. fie!.i Fourth street, neatly opposite the M. M. Dank. declo HILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCIILNUR BROSKSS, . . COLTLa 07 WOOD LSD RPM WIDIVIS. ,IGHT ETCU).NOE on the Eastern Cities constantly for 1.73 sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted.— Cold, :Wirer atal Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the Enlted States. De- Foe.ite riieeive.l of liar and Current Runde. rmardny 11J-L4ADWAID BARN,ILWI.I3OI ZZAMXIit. KRAMER & mua, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, TIL•Y AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Dank Notes; negotiate LAnni. on Beal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promis.ary Notes and Time Bills, on Rut and West; buy 6Lock4 nn Commis ion. Gal te,tirme; =lade on all points in the Union. Ftnpl O. E. ARNOLD & CO., BANKr.ES AND LX.CIIANGIE BROKERS, 1 EALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and If Time Drafts, Ito. Collections carefully attended to, and priF•pade rercitte+l to any part of the Union. Stool, bon;I:t and F.olil on coalcilealon. • No. 74 Fourth et_ next door to Dour of Cittab'g. rselg Denwtu and Pee,,,rn Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Saxer £24 and Eazhernsed, of the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE 01 WILLIAM A. HILL tc CO., 6.1 WOOD MUT, ITIT9M:11911. Vl_ To feral allowed on time derpoxita. [janl2 viom rsol.l nay. —mo. A. CAUGIELLT THOMPSON BELL & CO. BANKERS AND BROKAS, arner T A trd and Ifnad struts.Plasbwrgh, Pa: THOMAS WOODS, At C MNIL . B.CIAL BROKER,'"V* AND DZALIA IS Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, ae., No. 7 5 Fourth it., Patsburuh„ Pa. [jo3 'William A. /1111 Q. co., BANKERS, AO. 64 Woof: street, Pittsburgh. 11 ) LD on Rale the following BONDS AND STOCKS:: shores Exchange Bank ; 17 do . idotiortgahela Narigation Company; .J do Citiaens' Inaurance Company; $.2,0,i0 Monongahela Navidatlon Company Bonds; y.,,0,00 City of ritt.buro Bonds; 55,01..0 o , u ty of Alle.rheny Bonds. rcertfaillvawtf Claimlotel's Loan Wtco, Vi). 100 SIIIIIIFIELD STREET, NEAR Money loaned on Go and Silver Writeilea, Silverware and o'b,r valustelo eul4:dli CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'OLOSKEY Si CO.. of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty r street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the TLIREE BIG DOORS, have, tor the. pur- pose of acquiring more figure for their Immense business, removed to the spacious building on tin/cornet of _ . DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they h.', now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE_ CLOTHING, That hue ever been offered to the public. Their prindpe) object for this removal, Is to give them mote is.cilitieN for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They ere prepared to sell Geode et the LO WEST EAST ERN PRICES! And they will a-arrant them to be as good as any mann taot ur”..l I it Ow l'n CUSTOM WORK, TLEA Er.z7 tTr11.,.1711 , troy rrti SilairriSß NOT/CI They hsvo en lintila full and beautiful assortment of LOTH: , nod COATINUS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BU I- Our interest, are Lieulical with thong of our onatomera, and we a:sure the publle that our fidelity will not fall in lit I log eil orders we may be faroreil with. .1/441 - lo)N'T FORGET TIIE PLACE— r4 0 • SS Wood Street, (SAST BID&,) OORNNII 07 DIAMOND ALLEY N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand tha twe have no longer any connection with the Clothing V 412111083 On Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the House above deaignateiL mar 23 Fall and Winter Gondol EDMOND WATTS, MKROLIANT TAILOR, N 0.185 LIBERTY STREET.— I have now on hand a large Mock of Fall and Winter Goode Oval - coatings, of entirely now d&migns; Plinth Yest-: iug,s, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Gasehnores, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oet4 NEW SPRING GOODS. TUST RECEIVED AT JOILXI kicOLOSECEY & CO'S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stuck of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure. of inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no SVCOllti profit on thorn, eldeb leaves no able to say that are eau and do sell at ea smell prelim as any house In the east , ern cities. Therefuru, au respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general,,to givo us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of READY MADE It Is almost impossible to enumerate the quantay of immense piles of garments that Is to be seen at this It t r estal?liahment; it. Is sufficient to soy that it has never t ,s equalled by the house Welt marltittf JOHN McCLOSIKEY & CO. Clothing Clothing l rp lIE undersigned respectfully informelhis friends and the public that he is now receiving at his store, No.l;74.lb erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeref and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which ha le prepared to make to order In the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and matte most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large and well manufactured stook of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their dvantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [merit] C. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. %um subscriber hew just opened this new establishment, where be has always on band alarge and choiceattilort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the moat reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. mac Ship B. OPPENHEIMER. To Housekeepers. WE have now opened one of the largest stocks.of CULNA, GLASS and QUEIENSWARS, so table or boumkeepers in the city, and Intend selling at •.ry low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White. Tea Ware, consisting of forty-elght pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter. mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened so. o beautiful Fhapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vega table do; Covered lishes for stewed chicken, eto. ete. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Btone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we base put down in price to suit the times. We have some twenty different styles of Wench China Tea sets, so d some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of which we are Belling at least twenty-flve per cent. below former prices. HOUSE FURNISIIING 000 D& Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waitertg, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc„ is large, and we will sell them at very lost prices On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitts. burgh ()lass Ware, which we will cell at manufacturer's prices. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowie, Dishes, Pitch. era, and every article suitable for country or city trade, is large, to which we invite the attention of city and cotintry merchants, as We will sell them very low for cash, liousekee pers and others In want of Calla. China and Queeneware' will do well by calling at the . CLOTHING. NESS COATS JOHN ISPCLOSIESY k CO FRENCH OfflllA G LMI3 WARE. COMMON WARE CHINA. RL, No, 62 Mirket, between Sd end 4t AL h ate, Oppoidte Goa H. White +.~.. "4 1f ~ t! - :~. I~r Ix: {; ~.~xy d ~ BEIM IMMW;i=M 'GOODS. , .TITST'ItECE LITE AT THE • CIERI6IINAL BEE HIVE, N 0.74. Meager DIIMIT, antwand FOURTII ADD Via DIAMOND, 17TT311URGLI; PA. tatßiceistrirroST DESIRABLE] STOCK of Spring _.l-/...illOd..sammer Dry Goods ever offered in this market. We would call particular attention to the following:. Avery stipertor alinirtment 'of "plain Black Brocade and fancy colored silks; also twisted Silks, Satin, plaid and plain Tissues and Bareges ; Printed Barege and Chalie de Laines; idtry.lnandanitterrilirle.Lawas_alad Britliantines; a good assortment of French Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves and "OherafretfesTiercilireidered, hem stitched and plain Linen, Cambric IlandkerChiefs, Furniture Dimity and Chicanos; - Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains; A beautiful assortment- of Moire antique Lace and - Silk Talmao, Shawls and Scarfs; a full assortment' of Gloves, Mitts and llosiiry ; Irish Linens, Muslins and-Prints, to• gether with a'complete assortment of every , other article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. - Thankful for put favors, we would solicit an early ex , amlnation of our stock, confident that for quantity, quad. ty, style and price, it is misurpaseed. YOUNG, IOYE & BRO., mys fOrmerly Young, Stevenson at L ve. New Arrival of St s ) , rin c d and Summer Dry AD No: 55 N. W. BIDE` OF WOOD STREET. DDGREGG CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, . French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities In pnrchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyers as are ',MY_ met with in the trade. &mongbur dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de tainee Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair buttes, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghanta and fancy prints, latest styles, broadcloths, fancy castings, caesimere3, satinets, tweeds and summer pants. loaning; brown andllack muslin's, table diapers. • • We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles. palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace gads,fancy nettinga, jaconetts, mull and figured Swiss mamma and black silk veils, &c. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, butt:mai - per• cussion cape, th reads, port mormier, paten t-medkines,:per trunery, and almost every artiele usually kept , In the va riety Woe, together with a large stock of gold and silver watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 80 hour and 8 day clear" ail of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or eatistr.erory reference. N.B.—en early call from buyers Is respectfully solidted. D. GREGG & CO: SPRING DRY GOODS.' 11AGAN & A$L. No. 91 Market. at., Ahi: receiving daily additions to their large and well selected stock of Mantillas, . _ Hoslary, Shawls & Scarfs, • llouseke*p'g aoois, Alexwedn's Hid o:over, ac To which we would respectfully invite the attar Hon of the Ladies. mh2o 1 MOURNING GOODS. EIRANK VAN aohinut his just received a large and 1.7 beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves . and Setts in Crape, Tarlatan and Swiss, black lace and gauze Yells, black limitary and Gloves, In wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes,. In all qualities. Alexander & Bajoula best Rid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner 'et the mond. novl7 FEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front—No. 91' Market B • O illi. house being now openfor the transaction of a genes al Dry Goods business. we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY. AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements as will in. sure entire satisfaction: ItAOAN & sprittl Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street. VAN °ORDER'S TRIMMING STORE, • No. 80 MALErr ET., CoD.NED OF DIAMOND. • JUST RECEIVING, * large and well selected stock of all the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, ' _ - Galloons,. Gimps, Braids, . Velvets, Laces, Cord,s, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian, RMBROIDERIEg, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. • Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Imiertin7s, Infants' Bober, Cbetaizettes, Bands. Caps & Waists. A fall supply of MOURNING GOODS: .. ' Craps setts, Collars, I ova and Gauze Veils, Plain Linen setts, Slesves, ` Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss no. Cbemizetles, Italian and Eng% Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROMERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Insertings: French Working Cotton,Hoops Linen and Coma Fleas, 011 Cloth, Embroiderig Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bennet Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING' GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, &c. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small wares generally. I.F . MAJOV'S Star FID Gtovts, in white, black and colors. Size‘ from No. t to No. 10, always on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY• and GLOVES—very cheap. mh2.3 URNITUItE. JAMES W. WOODW.ELX., CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. Ware-rooms 97 and 99 Third street., J. W. W. respectfully informs Ids friends and customers that he 46 $ PI; hasnow completedhisspzingstock of Furniture, which is decidedly the largest and best ever offered for rale in this City, which will be Fold at prices as low as any in the United States, I.:6Frt er West. As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of tds enders and facility lumanufaetaring, be Is enablad to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on bend the greatest variety of every description of furniture ' from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from hie stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part - , of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot .be =parsed in eny of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 50 dos. Mahogany Claire; 20 dos. Walnut • 60 Mahogany B.Pkiog " 20 Walnut " " 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut " 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 " Dressing Bureaus 80 " Washstands; A 40 Enclosed 100 Common 4. • 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: • 20 Walnut " GO Cottage 200 Cherry and Poplar Bedstead; 20 Mahogany 7 Wardrobes; 10 Waltmt 10 Cherry 41 • 60 Plain Bureaus; 10 Dining and Breakfast Tables • 12 Secretary and Bookcases; • 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Stiguires; Paper Mache Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke " linixabetium " Hall and Tier " Reception Ladies' Work " Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dining Tables; Arm Ottomans; •GoChia and Hall Chain:: b. large assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and wrnmsou. CHAIRS. Camara 11LuMns etipplied with slier- Coles in their line. STEAMBOATS an VOTELB, furnished at the shortest notice. '-- 611 orders promptly attended to. 'pre Steamboats, Ahoy Z Tux subscribers tender their acknow-/i mi d i f.:;.,. ~ :. lodgments for the. favors bestowed, upon '''' ,4^ -' l `.- .em by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest, - - ed in bulldinbant4thot they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonableterms every description of Cabin 'furniture and Chairs of the beet material and work manship. . T. B. YOUNG t CO., .. Corter Third and Smithfield streets, oppoeite "Brown's laoteLn . - James Lowry', Jr., ("HAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANITFACTuItga—No. 294 Yetterman'a Bow,-Liberty street, has on hand a large stack of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description,made of the best materials, which he will sell lower than irticlas of the same qualityean be sold In the city. He would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will cell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed In the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Booms, or at the AWL corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be proniftly ttendod to. A. MILLIKEN A. CO., - Q - ATIS ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and AP. CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Bmithfield etreet, a large assortment of fancy and plain farnitnre,.which they will sell 16 per cent - below customary ratan Terms -cash only. Great Inducements to Cash Purchasers.- INTE will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY ORATES AND BEDSTEADS, •t prices that cannot to please cash purchasers. AU our work is warranted: Our terms are OAHU. , JAMES LOWRY, JR., mar2s car. SaventhSand Liberty ets. • WM. E. STEVENSON eontlnnes to miontfeetnre OADINET-WARE of everydescriptkn,athlsoldstand, earner of Libert7 and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK ING attended to, In all Its branches. • myll WIELD BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENGINEERS.—Contain:' ing form tam for laying ont curves. determining frog an gles, levelling, maculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long ohonts, magnetic variation, lagarathims and natural signs ,tan .geas, etc. etc..,by John B. Hauck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. •;1,75. 0,„ The object of the present work is to - supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing - the ordinary Inrarithmatio tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the' Railroad work, -and r especially the necessary formula, for laying out carves . ; turn-outz, crossings, Ac. ; is a desiderattun which this work is designed to supply. 11. 8. Moires*, - Acmxtrr, West Point, April 18, 3884. Graf/men : I have looked over " Ilenek's Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapted to the ob. jectita author proposes, and have no question but it will be found every useful and practical volume both for ofticeand geld work. - Thor April 21,1854. I am much pleased with Mr. Henck's little mannal, the "Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the , present*, tion of some of the Most practical and useful of recognized processes among railway engineers; he has . given others which, new at least in their present form, appear topossesa a mint of higher value than that of merenovelty—that of being inFral susceptible of. available, not to my desira ble, pra use: In conclusion, while I think the design of Ur. enclthi bookie such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needS, I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the anthor,and the ex. Gallant typographical taste dtsplayed by his publishers. B. Sum= Oawx, 0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by B. RAVEN, . • Dealer fn Stationery, - any Market street. corner of Second.- FI.NE DRESS 000DS.--A. A. MASON & CO. have just received another splendid lot of Dress 13ooSts, compri• Bing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured -.E!erageS, Tisanes; Or. gan di m Ao., with some elegant skies of Flounced Be: rage Robes. LaPal 25 /MTH at NEES ,:~.;. _ K ~ - -- ES. _ '~'F~ s .. ASTHMA A 111) E3NSUMPTIC!!''I NEW AND 'VE N , V - WONDERED! * HY EAN A BILOUGIIT HONE. DOOIL OV THE ELLLIOI, - • :J A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently teen made by Dr. Curtis, of t: iseity. , in the treatment of Can. sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Longs. We re• fee to " .I.IYGNAZIA, oa Lttta nco LITOZASTAPOII AND Cana/ BUMP." With this new method, Dr. C. ham re. stored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of width j he like innumerable: certificates. Speaking of the treat meet e physician rercerks, f. It is evident that inhaling—. constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me. " dicinstnroperties meet come In direct contact with the whole wrist cavities of she lunge, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced: into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The Hygertna is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the conntry.—Neui York, Dutchman/ft January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with. out the least incenrsolence—the beat of the body being be sufficient to . evaperate the fluid. Hundreds of cases o f d' cures, like the following, might be named: One package Of thellygeantt has cured me of the Asthma of FIX years standing. P. linsnuar, P. M. of Duncannon, Pa. f: I am cured of the Asthma of Ton yeare' standing by Dr. Curtis's ilygeana. 1 6 1.11101atT Burrow, Brooklyn, B. Y. Airs. Paul, of No. 5 - Hammond street, N Y., WWI cured of is a severe case of Bronchitis by the Ilycsants. My sister has been cured of ailhtresslng cough f several years' steadies, and decided to be incurable by the pltysi.". clans. She *as curedln one month, by therlygeana. The Bey. Dr. Cheerer, of iliesryork, testifies of our medl4 ,tine in the following language: .1 Ntw T 08.14 Nor. 15, 1851. f 1 Dux Sat—l th'nk highly of Dr. Curtls's Ilygeana as , remedy, in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had; some opportunity to: testify its efficacy, I km convinced:!. that it IA a most excellent mcdicin^, both the Syrup and, tho inhaling application to the chest. N. B.—Dr. Curtis's Hygeana la the ORIGINAL'and ONLY:4 ' GENUINE ARTICLE; all others aro base imitations, or vile and 'INJURIOUS counterfeits Shun them as you would POISON.. .. AB-For sale by Dr. Geo. ir..Keyser,l4o Wood street; MP, / Sellers Sr. Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; Jolla Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester. [myl4.:clewemf: .FAM1:1,Y,....; . T11Y51C4-, , :z ..,,,_ THERE has long existed a pribli, - f., ,,...aa demand for an effective purgative pile - ' .4., .. ...„ ~. which could be relied on as sure auto , Att. . 411! perfectly safe in its operation. Till`- ..- , 4,..••••• has been prepared to meet that de 7.-,„.„.•,..„,„. mend, and an extensive trial of it! .... :: T virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accompllthes the pa r, • k. pose designed. It is easy to make i , • physicafml2, bat not easy to malt the best of all pas one which should have none of the oh jections, but all the advantages, of wirer) , other. This ha, , ^ teen attempted here, and with what success we you'd re; spectfully submit to the public decision. It has betn u' „ ' fortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purge" tire medieine is acrimonious and Irritating to the boweli: This is not. Many of them produce eo much griping nail . and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalanc; the good to be derived from them. These par produce n,". irritation or pidn, unless it arise froma previously existin; obstruction or derangement In the bo•cels. Being purelr vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quant r ty ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken j lid' ciously. Minute directions fdr their use in the severe . diSeILIWS to which they-are applicable are given on the bo; Ameng the complaints which have been speedily cured b ' them, we may mention Liver Complaint,inite various forte„ 4 • of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor, and Loss of Appetit, '', Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious headache, Bilious Scene Fever and ague, Pain in the Blue and Lana; for in trot] all these are but the consequence of diseased action in tr liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure sell in Costiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofo., .. and Scurvy Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and irt parity of the blood; in short„any and every case where, purgative is required. • , They have also produced some singularly stamen! al cure • in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy Grave!, Erysipelas, Palpit4 ties of the Ifeart,Pains. in. the Back, Stomach and Sid:':. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, r purify tie blood and prepare the system for the change seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach ai r :: bowels into healthy action, and restores the appetite at vigor They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant r tion on the circulatory system, renovate the strength of t: body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of til whole organism. Hence an= occasional dose is advani: geons, even though no serious derangement exhita ; but u , necessary dosing ehould never be carried too far, es eve' purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken ; excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is requir : cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themeelt , to the reason of every body; and it is confidently believ. • this pill Wilt answer a better purpose than any thingwhi has hitherto been available to mankind. When their v,.! tues are oncokodwn, ,the patio will no longer doubt wb remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. ' `t Prepared. by JAHR& 0, AYER, Assayer and Prattl t' . , Chemist, Lowell, nuts. Price 25 cents per box. Five bol., for SI. Dress Goode, Embroideries, Sold by IL A. PABITESTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, and 11 nruzgistA. • Jy6:6mdsw Carter's Spanish , TILE GREAT `PURIFIER OF THE BLOOl,c 'Not a - Particle - Of Mercury in it. ir ET TILE AFFLICTED- BEAD AND PONDER{--'; ji_j Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, libeurj. Lim, Obstinate Cutaneous : Eruptiona, Pimples or Pustrkl, - -on the Pacc,llfOtches, BollWAgue and Fever, Chronic f3i . .f . -- Eyes, Ring Worm or Totter... Scald Head, Enlargement le ran of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphil?- Disorders, - Lumbago; Spinal Complaints, and all Mesa; . arieinfrom an Imudidous use of Zdercury,lmprudence , . Life, or Impurity of the Blood. Ara-This great alterative medicine and Purifier of 81. b now need bpi• .usands of grateful patlente from all par of the United Stares, who testify daily to the remarka , - cures performed - by tbe greatest of all triedieinea, TER'S SPANISH ORE." Neuralgia, Rhentaae, ecrofttla, , Eruptions - on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fer.; . .tflesra,Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of Throat,Female Compiaifite, Pains and Aching of the Bs- 'and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great inestimable remedy. .. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been for'i to compare with it. It Cleanses the system of all kepi - .ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidn strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Slums makes the skin clear end hwitby, and restores the Cot'. tution. enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excel of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the ladies, it Is invariably better than all the meties ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mal. will remove all nallownese of complexion, bring the r. mantling to the cheek, giVe elasticity to the step, and prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond the medicines ever heard of. MEDICAL. INHALATION TOR SHII CORI OP PILLS: TOR ALL TUE PURPOSES OP A The large number.of certificates which we have reee'; from persons from all parts of the United States, is the evidence that there is no humbug about It. The pi• hotel keepers,magistreiteNphysiciatue, and public men, known to the community, all add their testimony ter, wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. • • Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac,± reed the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medic: has performed.' None genuine unless signed by BENNETT t BEI -Proprietors,.Ne.3. PearLetreet, Richmond, Va.; to 'hot!, orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. COW for sale by B. A: PAHNESTME, JOSEPH PI NG- FLIIIIING 11.11.03„ arid by Druggists generally. octill•dawly Bti'r 0W N WHEN TKlED.—These gen Ueme n pleasure In testifying in regard to B. A. FAIQ TOOK'S VER.IIIFUGE, because two of the firm have it in their private practice as physicians for a numb; years, and they have known it, by observation, to be ji NEW Amiss; In July 4th, Mows. B. A. Fahnestock ef Cb.— Gentlemen: Having sold your valuable Varmint, some time, and having seen it used for many year:, aould.recommend it to all as a safe and efficient reined: all cases of worms. 131120 iDiltalnd have we ever Bear; ern scenic: following its teinduistration but always 1.-'! answered the purposes for which it wasintended, and eutitay satisfactory. .Bellevin e that everything that has been sat forth in no. to its virtueais strictly inaccortlance with our observal. not only'as preetitienertr,but as men of business, we v; .unhesitatingly say loAlLwito read this, that it is the'. Verminge now in use, and that its virtues are best k' when. . SIELY, noovn, & Prepared, and sold by D. A. FAHNESTGCK k OOf Corner of First and Wood '*; LARZ -TON° CORDIAL, or Prop': Ellair—A Certain Remedy in all cases of Inapot;. Barrenness, Fluor . Albite, and all diseases arising fro'' bilitation of the system; where an impulse or a rester ~ Bsrequireth. It is.an excellent remedy for general .Hess and - debility; and especially for females, and cc. the most - Terfect. harmony with the laws of nature, f' . storing lune, stretsgth,pnd activity to every part cr' • Females using'-thli'medicine, in the course of du', four weeks:will find a , great chance in the counts and general health; the cheeks will finally become u, and.rosy es it they never saw a sick day in all their Befereuce cab; be given to persons who have used tht, dial, and who speak in the highest terms of praise astonishing effects.' Bold by ' split - ' 'B. L. CIITIIBERT, 140 Thirt VALUABLE W 681113 ON AROBITECTURN— Model Architect, by Sloan; 2 vols.; . ThoCarpenter'S New Guide, by Sloan; - Hbaw's Civil Architecture; " Tredgold's' Carpentry; Downing's Country Holum; _Rural Essays; liialuda'd Industrial Drawing; Rudiments of Architer tura and Building, by J. Stuart's Architecture; City Arcbitecture,.by Field; _ Modern Geometrical Stair Builder's Guide; Itnral Architecture, by Allan; Builder's Companion; Undinunitary Architecture, by Weal. For.sale by . B. T. C. MOBGA'., N 0.104 Wood rd.!, TIRE under Signed hawing been apinted Admin of the Estate of JOHN J. ROGG po EN, late of F. township, Allegheny county, deed, hereby giro no: all persons indebted to said Estate to make paymerr7 all persons haling claims against sald Estate, to p ; them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to JOU', BUTLER, at his Warehouse, No. 97 Front street. SARAH T. ROGGE; JOHN W. BUTLER:: eldministm' Special Bulletin.- 7110 THE LADIEs AND THE PUBLIC GENEEM, W. E. EDIMIE.B.TZ begs leave to announce to merone friendathaS he haejest returned from the B "cities, and le now opening, at his well known etteC- Fashionable Boot and Shoe Store, No. 101" Market et:' trplendid stock of NEW GOODS. Me customers wi the largest and best selected assortment of articles line °flu:tali:tees that - he has ever had the pleasure o*; trig to the The attention of the Ladies is particulaly invited due fashionable FRENCLI k , LIPPERB.. As he is desimus of mointsining the former well reputation of his Store for Cheapness, accommodati..:: .satisfaction tdall,- he feels free to assure those who tf itt to call and axis:dna his stock, that the tow PIIIC' suit.the timesiarid the qualities and exquisite styli not fail to satisfrthe most fastidious tastes. aplaiami Respectfully, W. E. 11110 YAM FOB BALE, consisting of iiirty-tw, ki of choice-T.4nd, situate in Columbiana count', at two miles Shove Wellsville, and within a goart mile of the Beaver extension of Pit sburgn and CD: IL ID.. It is ail under fence, and about forty acres V . .'" 'ration: a good Warne D.elling House, Barn, de • of excellent water at the door; a small Orclx.rd ae. Two veins of Coal opened, and coal une whole farm. As the owner is removing West, tbt Will be sold at the-low price of $2,100. Ver terms a then informi,' apply at the heal Estate 0 co 81)14 B. CUTUBERP d. SON, 140 O.IWAIN'S I.W.LEUktATED 001.10 LI SY li1:1P—On" 1.11 best remedy of the day for Caldx, tough ~ Congbg, linantneza, Inetutcsa, &c. tote and ti not entbfactoey, your money wlll be toren Lit& wholesale and retail by JOHN 11AVT, . np3o No. 133 }flood curet. • QYILI.NU TaLllnllholn of all lands, co:oft an% v A 7 at wal VAN 00811 i • MMM
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