.• %, 'f•— v~'~jt'e µR •, ~.y . ~ s. . ~. , , ~ =wan .. ^ ";~ - t. - ~ . . y~. .., f 24 '.....---3 r0,,-1,1.•,,,ti 1..,_.. l, -'' - Slittonatt . . '... ;, t:-.•:-'., ~.„,., ~ ....t.,,..,. ~.-..... Idissisalppl, River, r0t...N., -, 3 Pgk,_ -4 .77r.1 e. ...... 11. NEWANI) D I R E C T R .. 0 .... U ... TE C . P.ENI . Northern Illinois to tho , IDWAS : . - IVIISSOIJItIS ~,',. - , ~- ; ..'.....,.. '.?.. -. i ,a;. , ;- : , . -,, ....•*,,,, , f • ' rNBAYS EX 'ACII St AY, (SI '1`1111.1:1: DAILY TP.AI'SS I, ,• ,_ , . Summer Arrangonient--Ch . an KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. c E m " n •' '" • between i " f : " ' ‘,= ‘ "*". t .‘ ' 7 ‘.., ,' . s- •' ' ~'. t - .. .. '`' ' ..e i'lr a'.s ' 'All RatlrOad to the IttiastaslDPlL• - ~,',., „., ~, ; •;' , • ' . ''. '' 'i ' '' ..1- -'•,'.',' - And ""t one Cli" 'd Ital„litOre. .. , ~ __ go of Ti.mo. i„ 1;, ~,,,, e71t0,51;.‘,1it01ki‘ba,,u01,:,,,Ti...7,, I ., , , Ar to: ra ,Traia. , will runt ti . . ~ . i. , 's 5 t •: ' 7••,.... ,, .., A : „; ; 1,",. 1 :. : ,' . ','-' 7 - 7 . •. ‘.. , - 4 -0 .4, - ,' , - `..!. : : .. ,;,..... e r ':':, ''i. 1 ''', '-, - , " 1- e e'r .... ~..,' _ ... _ • N. y 1,.u,,, ...41. , Chicago, Bitplri2g • tc,l2, (1)1« ( 2 111. /e - Si l l, ~,•,, ~,.•-...,,,., .., 'N, .i - ~,.., ♦ •-• it- . • . 1,,,r,, ...\,g,..,, , 1.,,, T,...., , .. - 4,?,.:.1 ROAD .'. ..,7 :' , . 4 .;. r" ',:,,e1 ' ..e - I. t' ' Train. • Trate. 1 RAIL .. , . ,, L.:. 1 : - ‘ ,,,- `' ' ' ;' *:l.' ' , • : . ;-'-. ' - ,`• ; ..,-- r , 'I : - - Train. Nr ts He I.'„ Si. 11:110 P. AI. ! :.:••,,.'.., :;.. : ,i: , +'; N - .1 . '; ': ~" 1 ! ..' / ...-.-:-,' ..; ,„:,-f Columbus - ..... ...- ace; • 00 ex, 11:10 " 2:15 " I - Ta-tcT R. B. 13 r‘ CC (101:11 CHICAGO TO ..,. . 0 ' • 12:30 A. 1% Foont.r.LT vie CHlntoe AND ',. : '."l •:” 4•'<- ''.; -. ,-": .' .: ..nn ., ‘': 'l' '.'.. 1- :: Newark distan . .... itti•2o PNI ''',..„ l •,, ;kOl ." ' And Trains run the e nt ir e out change of Car , . '-' •'-',.:'..., .....,',.'•'.. e , ' ; ?.......' i . :' .. ~ .'N -'.-- . e ='?,.!.,,,'," .•--.,-' - , Concord ....... ..... _ 1 ,, •20 ~ Ito to BURLINGTON, (IIIII!Oli:, , ...'• s ' i' t.. a, • ' %.- ••• ' -,-' ...,. ''''q ; . 4 " ~ - . , t Y: 4 , l '.'', ~ -,• ‘. ,_,,.: ... '.:, °44 t `t‘ '"qt, s - Cambridge ..... .. -. 0.2.3 , 5.25 tt . 1:48 " Tito Only Dircd u.a_, wi,A, wA.11,,,,L0, FORT Sa4 " rroicuz, 31USGATINE, taeu '‘ .Aca_on o A ris tt r C i.o tSlT. MILITARY '' - ..' • " 7. 4: '' • 4' ''*. .1'; t • t ' ' -•••• ''‘; "....,. . ,' ''''' ' ' lLilmOnt •c t.i .•-•-''' . r '"' : ' ; '.. 30 o -mt.9:45 “ li'ST LOUIS, P,LOO3t , ,.. ~, • ~,, ~, . .1 ,t ~ 4, ~,, ,I • 4 , „. ( 4 hrr' C.:15 D I.IIItOAD - 11 ' otite fror..ICII.7CAGO:I L , ... .., ~ -,. .., %, 't,., , ,i.... 4,... a .. • '., .. , s , - :' , •. 4 ",,i Arrird li-.-2 ......" GOING \PEET. 11 ' DECATUR, CAIRO, . SPRINGFIELD, ...-, -.- ;', .v.. , - . : '.., •.',‘ -/ , .• r'v‘''l n,. , t ... : Barnesville ... -..... . ~ - 41, ~ s5l. t, a 77 - Ifni/ ...Tn.:: , ... , "PO \ Ni , hi INGTON, CLII. _. , • na on ER, and intermediate Statto . Trl . .; I. I ' ~• :1 /i• No, . I.B°NVILLI '' .11API. ' ' t n end Chia and Idiom, Praia. 3AC ~. . " s i"i MOlNrst to BLu Fr, 410 and the ONLY ALL nh Ledte '' •l . ',:;'''.... o. -.' ~. , -.- ••• • .., ~-,- i' 4 11 ~.'le t' 4 ... .., '1 ,' . Deltaic 'i:" A.'. r'l&A-11 M '` al„i Railroads. of 10:31 •• 'do ': leave Chicago on the arrival Delmont -.10 " Irene , On /lie, aleuVe. Lin r e o ir, 1 laying 013 •• t . over at any of t . ' . : . ... 7 " . . : :.4. , .',..,.... •,,,.- T- , .• '••e' ' ,!' 4 t 1- -.."''' ' t .' 1 ` to:y2 usroorritic .1:t..,6 " FO4 ." ' , OD a, Trains from IL. , Ea:l-a id ~ id P. ~ I, the ' Illinois Central, Great IN es er , s 4: 4: ,: ';';•.. , i `,-. 4* , 4 !,,`" - z- , 4 . , ;'",..,,,r 4:4 combridgc ' I ~,ti,, F. tkr. 8:30 ~ 0.45 C! I_llP pOll3tS. ': ~. ,t: ' :".•'`'' .• : .: \'; ~ „1,:.... rf' ,;'. kl . ii 4 • '' •'' ' - • !, t, 4 . -,1 Concord - 1- . . , " -- .10:',3) r. sr ages leave Du ~ 1....0 ' a.O a and Northern Annoui 1- , making the quickest and 1.,ti 1 ,:. , c.f. C. t..,7:,..`“.. 64 ,7i7 Q .: *.„,?;, '.,.• ;' t,,P,"_•!' •.. ,4N • ~, 'Zanesville „„ 03 . 10.',..; " 11.: . 5, ,, 1.. A "... al. Ist?c7st.reliable route to reach all the importantrtcniints tarty est rlington daily for Southern and Central_ f or to '.7 . ‘ . 1 "': n,.' t 1.. ?.' ,< 4, ...4' I-.'• 0 .:••• '.., ;_ ',„*"'..:, , • g East will atop to take up or Ite rouse. The Road, ,-, , o . ..,.,•,., . 1- ....,.:,`• ‘..* i• - • i."'...., LL, ,.1 . .• ' ,-,..- "..,, .....„,,.' Th 9 1-1':141a3 Train -°ln-4 Ne k, Zeneaville,Coneoid, flfty nu "les less staging than by any ot . Moore :....---,•,?. `,,.? o-"--...e. 1 : , ...„,_f ,* • '',.,;"; .0 , : , f,,..:•„ .' ; r ~ ,. .1 . , ,;.% .. - lo.ve pan:it:igen, at a , N ar ' r ' lN a e rl Oo t lutubus...: l :'2o . " por Hoard' the way, la laid with the ootar 1:13.5 r. 31. 1- . of the Mistiasippl a..i tar as Counail Bluff ; with f p 1: ' ll l:rnesville. and Delmont only. for it large . .:, , :,•.';„:4 f;...,i , . , r, ~.'?-;;, .',:,-;';•....',. -- f, - -.'.TF,: - .... , ..; , -< ,:•i,- - CamblLLl4' ' Cam -13640' lat the above named Stations . . rho smoothestriding ' 11A11 "' 1 ill the inn., t mc , i.rn Lommotiveand elegunt ' 't ''' )l' ., 4 Ze j. •‘;4*',.,`."- - ''" --, ,,,,, ii 4-A I', "L v 14., tIOINS WrIT vr - S4 , atop on e ' It the SlAtitnni whet", the Mad well smoke , !'. 1 . '7.1a,,,•?,..,:`2,-i,,,,;.,,,..,,,,,,...,..,17-,:: .; e : ,;,.. - .;,,, ~,, , .- 4 , -. ...4, ,, , ..,..*1 , s . -, , - The 7441 Train will atop a a and Mail other station_ Is 1..) 1e r.....sivel, or delivere,d.i on new Cara. and best Railroad in the West es.tm-ers are cure of making connec. , '.'''.... t :; t S. , . '" ! ' ',.; ;, :.-17.' -. t-::-,4'..,! IP' a , i ~,•-• ;'.: ~....,',..`..,. r 'I , : ....,' I :m'v , 1 " f 3., ;• 'l` '' L notioe ha t.i,,, r - ~. ~r , tinnq on proper tot - ^•e it, T 3 . ff ti ..,i1,.. A5 ... T. . , and arse bigot t. the % exations delay .M Igo and he, nod clamters of novtga i .- iron. The I , •ii•ht Train r :11,alop et all .7....., ti ,nii,-..ty 11119 . 1'001e p a _ L,,,,i,5 otiadcrti,,,,l time. ~,,,,, J., '.1114 10 OA it,, m., ~ • Main,connects ;1 3 k .d. di rect through from El- re''' ' wes Cincinnati at fi A.,M. Ila=a - 40 t. et' , , t at 4.lnrabti.; tion, ne on the route by Alton. t 4 ' ..i,r.4 r y e t .-- : t ,!. :•a. -" t . ..''' r . ‘- ... ! . 1 .' r ,ai'-'•':-.4 with the Ihrpress Train wiuelie {rest on the Columbus, Piqua charge tic handling atany D"in • • 1 nut ch5...,1 at and will, the Traln front the t T't rrwlth Morning Train. to TitnOtiatr 'll . Cit ,, l. -by tt,,, 1 , ,,,,,„; ~t IL.. ul „,, ~ ,I I ~ .id Indiana Itatlread: at Newn an., mt. veil:tow and with all the 1L1! 01.1 o, , es ' ea onhe t ',.. ;:;''.` 4 ' , : -. .. , c 1 -, I, '' ' 1 : i1 1' ,.."."" '' lt ti.r:' . ai;,! 4 .2 :,' and frorJ Sandusky,bians . nehl 1 1 Indiana Itailread; at Company, carne et List , a n' and lake streets, In the or at the Trani:, on the Stautanctlle nak • the Gal.-5 i R. IL, and c,: - ...,`": , , ,'_.' ~.., , i', J, • , , - L , - ..;_... • : ,1, ,,t,,,,,Q, - Q,-,ar. •,. -,! ~ on the Baltimore and Olin Ituildia,;; at 0,, 1.1., . . , ~. ~, . ~ el I. earhern cis , Cnicego, and to „,nr •,-.,.., 4. ;•:'^ I ', v t ' . -• , '.. 1 1 •• ,' , PLA . ,,.:` l. fr ‘ ,.. 1... - 41 , L. - 4-- ' '''''' •''' v.:.'.' - 1 -: ' ', " --'*--. • C - '' . ' , !", - , '•tlt , 'i• -- 'i t'•'''"' "! "P''''''' T"'''''''' It . " i 'en, 't ' itli'retite nail teeeite tritnt'll• S 'lr''' *- -t 4 :"t, Ell -. 1 .:e•" . 7 - ,' , 3: 4 ', ,e, , ~ ,,,,O I " , ,'"•7 - Wil ll & n ne o,, i , l sl ,l 'g rill' l ll ili tll El dln P n r l' '' , ' , 4 l 1:1.1 1, aqh7ln",.,on, , Philadelpliis and 1' , ..1 . • ai1,,n.a.„,. I L, f t. ~,n, ,• , , , ,,,, c: , , - , * ,%;.,..., ••• 0 G. ILiAINIONI.I, 641.1. / ....,.I.t • .1--t• ..e_,: ,y- ..., t ri„ , -. e • -.•-.. ' • 1'..‘.1; ; t, - . ' ' ru fh e o rit 3 ir fi ‘ a V. Iti. infin }['ill Cell . llro. t• n o t a Ci r . It w in i t i l it, i.L ß A ,i li ii i d th o.k lb y e . i at t .. l 4 l .. R o l i t a l i l . l:Leete.l4l..v. . ea 'end Train front anarintill ~ a ti l' . .‘e tat I :Li Iwhoodlog „oil, C. L. 1.11.1T.Tf, , „. C 0 ef • 4 ? - ii ,'l ' C, fic,:•l . ,- , :,;,'''.,, , :,;-, ~ -':: ,- "'.. :,:' 1 ",,':, , i,, .!• - 1a.nef1..•14 and NettetT 0,..rel •h; lt, , t Ass - 1 11,., so, <.c • ''% , :M7.,"• , N rC ,.'.'?!.. , '•• ,2• t< • . ••-: rS. -; i t - 1 ;;" , t,-. '-- he TinClitil Itsiltond 1-41.11.i.,„:-/",-.,..1.,.0.1,' :4'41.'15-, ''t";.'„.. ( :',.'; t' --. '*; ; si-' - ' -7 I : :tight Train ten :c i 0 procured at, t r inhl9 --- - I caving LoWilvilio Itr 4 rit`t' below Cl • s ' " 't 6 - 11,,,anett I 0n,, , ,.fi 111 ,, , zotary• _- --__ _ A -, olt niatint k ooo 24 au l d ru ght'a n l4...ll l road, t,. a rp r. la t , aki ngl_r g A 1 44 _ ~ i . ~„.„, , 4 -, ~ • ,-) . - c':.,..; r.„ 4 ..c. 1, .:„ . .. , .5.„, ~ .,....- 0 , -- ,.. ..- ,-,„- .„ .;:a ‘ t•-, 1 t ~‘, ;, ~.4 . ,, di the ti A. 'l. Train on I.ittle Miami Lliilrna, ~ i ti .1 . dien„ ~Il' .F " .. - .. \' f_ .. ,,i F if-i . , * i ;''' ..t.-, C a '-'-•7: ,l• '' -! - - '- ,' , i. - .? '' ' , f: •' '' ,. ‘ e ! ?it -; on Indiana. Central EN TH E P N syLVANI Ctf.,.,-: ,, ,.'.,-', ~..c-,..,,‘i,‘.... 1: , •:.•.„. -- :. - :-..:: ~.:..: :„ _::-.., .., .: ...,,,, lin awl Richmond bY Inarilin4Tr l in ,' . • to Colitmbus, a ill/ tliia 'Prant . at Columbile. 2sa,%elightS lel% ing n i• 0 Itallroul will also connezt with •ills _ Train by _ ._ „,..,, . 16,, - ,f , 7 '• `1.. -4t' ''''..'•..:''''•...*:::,`. ' ' 'e ... •',' o ,:: ,t ,' ‘'..- 4 .. DUTY. ebtlAreting the .11- °"' r - Ilug on.EAT eleleTitAl, It , i , ; . ..,-;..; , : r';'''.:•;' , ' ';:-:,'. 'l, r , ;• .;;',.1 ; ; ,-• ,•;'',, - ; - . Train on Baltimore and Gino Railroad, t 1 North.western and South. C :'% ;'. - r:'-. 1 : . .1. ; '.. 1. :: '',',*-:•":','..;....:.:.:;.5i-.1....---:-:"'-',/;_'f'"Q;e',.F? ;- -, tante at P...M.,neXt ilaY• din,,t. This road by a t e nrellnuousllAlleiny . „ RAT.LR()A.D. ~r„ r,-. 5 _,..5, (~,-:-., .-,_..t . - .. - ...iy:.:!_-,k , ::: - !.,' ,, f •.- ; ,:;- ; 1', , . 4... - ..,!•4 . . nd reach Wheeling at 0.15 l'. =4., am11en t,,, 1. y . D 1 ,4 0 . f . 0 1 1 _ 7 , 1 .. , The 11:l10 P. M.. Train connects at C , olism 1 mires we , ~ Stole -1., ,o. ritt,i,„,:h teal, 3 „ty . yes Cincinnati at 5 . ::.,9 P. M., an. a , 1,1••• of steatite, . d and San '' -e,,,,,.‘ !*,'....'.,,-7."'n4,,..'•, ..,: j- ",,%,..5. `' ,r,',.',. ' :, : c '';',4, '' ' k i .-; ...,S . cs, t _e . , C k .;`,l' ~ bus with the -- te tt no n `' iti : flail *lit' 741ch1" .t.'nn . with the .k=ommod all ~,,,,, no the 1 al''''' L o n e re , Weatern Silveri, and et Cele , Tullial a t n a Western, , _ the North• wester - ~:','. .1,.• •`l,` • r - , • ' '--., - ~• :'" 4..,. '... ,- '!" ,. . , "'"C , :,.. , ",,,, - ,,4' - lien Train on the Baltimore and .0 Trains can, by this Lake; makin.; the mart ( , ereer, - p . nt Belleir at 0.1.,1 A. 0011nn. I hio Railroad. ra,,,„rt.t. • ,333,,..5s ~,,,o, alas it to ~..II t.r.l, .7.. ,1 ,• rot,!, ' " ‘-11 ,‘ 1 'to and 1n351 tile , ' ,. .t . ;'' , 1,:; • ' ':',:,!•.., -- .',.., -', ',' ~' .- 1- , '.-.".. ',.':''.- , ^-! ... i- 4 'l. ' f ''''' 4 .-':''''..'. ,'.- i 7' '..:l',' ; ~, . '.'•• '.-' t .'; - i ;,.-. - ,! - ' ..i ~,,ute,,,ia BlichlganC St T 4 '4lll"vln' Chicago by th4 Latl;:t u te m ,7ltalionapoli? and Day- by I,bielt FIII.:1(11IT .-lal ha ter. a. , I Pill A ii parsnunou. '.;‹;'' .' ,' ' "_. , ,. 1 'c 4 ,;.,, 4 .,• 1 \,', < . ,--) ;` , .'5,•; 4 :;,• - i. ~ -., , - - ':1 th A e ceors 2 moslatton Train !or C. ainl.et • ILA'fl'S 11111'1V11117.N 1.1,11 L ADE , , 1 t _ '`;._`,...!..,' ' :. - - ' ,.71', • C.) ''4, - ..' ''.. ,--','' ...1..1. ''''' ; ' L - Wheeling, will take . _ I.Y kinpre< I Train t- , Ilelti- nil , L on, tea....lloelluntsna l o n e a ....1 to take thLA train; and nt 6 .,, t rr ,.., e. load, a1, , 0p there, and resume „ , . t . c i. A ss -.4tentA, ElH.els, It o "."''' '' • ~.: - .cc 10015 e. 4, .. f ' e note and Rattan Cities. . Cin l''''''l tuts, -I.all'e' t„,„„„,, 1 --, Silt ClkAtos.-11,,L3 anti i l , ''":" •',':•'' ' ..1,, V 't - e.l 1 -- "';' ,. ''' <- ` ; k - ' 4- 1 . '''' ' ' ' ' 'rr. ''" u e' . '1::: The 6:15 A.llS.Ntall,Traus eon - ueote nt Dell sir with I\i,„ltt pc , an ,,,,,,. ,/,, t „,, i ,,,, , , n j t.. 1 ...•-,• - f l' ' l, 't , - -k;"', '';'ti"--'-‘,'' t t }t ' , ,-''' r.-' --- Train on the Haltirsora anti Ohio Railroad ; itt Newark with 1 „ , , , , r, m .",:. , ,,.., . ' G°ING 111E.1... ' 31t ) 11 rdware, Lea- -Loo Per 100. aI t trine tO and front Sandusky, ans „t alt. Vernon, .11111(1, _ A , 24 ' 114 11 r with the trains 1 nn d wri, (in bulk,) Ilerup, Aa. ..-.- - - - ^ i • ', ,•“.:',. • ,--'-' ', %C'' ^'•'..,,-'''' ' ii--"-' ' , ` , '.'''''.,C Co ' • and Chkago rid alonroerlilit ;at Gniun . u ..'.- - t -;•'• ' (•':,-,',-; ~,.. -.. •,,,-- ~,,...•-,,...• ... -__/- A with trains for Xenia, ],nylon, , la "' a ' FOURTH CL. , .F.it - Cafer,,Ftrili,Door'n nod I ~,., 1 ,,, i ~,, , I n., _ tlt t" - ikvite Inaggine, licenn i ~ , y4 „ t ,,,- ic,At,i,, ;',%.-.....,:'-';,''.., , - ''S, C:r., ,L-: ' . ,` ':' '' ,. ,' , ;.''''(;‘, , ;..!- - „:;,.,'4, ~,. for Charlnnati, an n ana ~,,,,t Itt.h.n,i. • paint tn.... of l'hiletle , l• ','C'''' i; - . ,- -.'": 5 ,: V.. ..'"'.. ) , - i-'," '' [ . , !;',...''.. - c, - i. -,.' .- . 1,-•'' ..' ,l '.i'inr C ...AI- yir A.-151.Ezip:e,i Train 14444 64""iehleag4 ' Pl 4 1-) "T 'n contteat q with the „Etprr,a 4.-111 nltii,y,l 0I; ter , ,,lee tram nr3 l . .. r., ~ , , , y ,.,, , ,,,, lel In ColumtvF,at :: .1 , -) P. 1 ,1,1„, , t,,, pare , HI., Le ,e,t,/, -1- ... ' I', .It, spiek,.l.) Lard tukl 1...1,10,1 .. ) y . i ' ' t .' lll.l Aeeutq of this 1100,3 °'. : ''. ''..;::''''' ' ' 1-.::'.. ''''''-'''' - :'-''''''.4. 't ti.t.'''''' 1" f°lnl3sliiir.°l.4. and"" .. S '' utta I '' t IVel """ stadredJ'• Au tic,,d, e , .n.lgii„t , tra,,,.,1 a,into,tl 1 . ,.. ,,, ` •, 7,:. -- ..: : .,.., , ,.. - ,, , ....',•'t.:.. - -,". ~,, .:} o , '* ••:--:`....,,- ~.„.7-'ry7-...:.• 11, .." --, ....i.. '''' ..31., and toruserts with trains goluk, '-- "A 1 - .-:', .' '‘' It, ' , ~- - .... --,• ••<- ,'•-•• '-- I..t' S' • - • . . -11 '. .. , ..`",...."--1 . . 1 ..... ~ _. ,t. „,..,..• ,•; - 1.•,: - .: ....- , , L.- •, ; ... ~,tlt,--, kl';*Vitlein*lenittig ' t 7 ist r e. ld enntct 4 l with the Aexeininedation ~ ,,,i , ,,,., • .7 7 fillott, N. Z-:':':•.Kt'!•‘;l;l'..;:i;!':'l%,'i:s4i'7',e,*!::-.:"',-!;i:l';';;:,!'rt;'1'S.I. - t ' i' r -", The 0:00 P. M.Tral bort - n.l•ana at Oclunil,l . 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Time to C104)11114 13.13. hours, Chicago 11l en ty•th:re I,,Ltra and Bt. LOWS thirty-seren holm. VIA ALLIANCE. Tb. Train! of the Ohl° and Nunn. Railroad leaving, pit t y. burgh at &OA, A. Si., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M., ez+nn r-et at Alliance at. 6flO d. 111., 11.15 A. M., ant &Si) P. 51., av follows: Trains farCloveland leave.kilian,atl.:lo,..l.7.l., anal: 00 11., and 8.:18 P.M., cont.,cting at II bt,un with 'rtalna Lir Otlyllbega Yalta and Akron, •Trirle.; h Clvvrlanil at 10.04 A. SI., 240 P. 11., end 000 P. 51- Pliasangers for Toledo, Chicago, Si. 1.:0:11/4, Ito,b Ldand, Galena, and tha Borth-welt, is ho wi.h to go throitelt with out dketillon, Will take tae Lain leaving Vittshui - Eli at 8.00 A. M and attiring in Co, eland et P. lit.. Eta that is the onl ., y train by ..Thith cl,st aro malt through to the abate point. I , Wiltnp.:er.4 tiy thin train roach Oblaigo at TIO nerrt tumnieg, and St. I,.uia at mid. night. Vl , l WZILSVILLiI •The Etta:nets rerezt City and Diurnal will leave 11.4 Mo. Etkiagabals irbtrf avers nor aln,r, (Sunday's 3.0 eclneU, for Wellsville., counentiug ulth the train leaving irellavilla at 4.30 P. G 7 , and arriving ut Cluveland at 9.0 e .P. An Acarminodatiou Train will le.cre, (a,ardays et 6.45 I'. M., conr.Jzting at Dayard with Esnrehn 'l‘rniu arriving in Cleveland e t 2.•..0 P. M. Tralue from Wellsville ant Met eland connect at Bayard ler Carrollton, Waynoel.nr7., Dore:, and New Philadelphia', Tit , llt.z3 tor Clerelan,l,Chl,tago and the ootilmve".4., via Wellevillo. are gold at a 1.!,a rate than via Alliance. The Trains 'trout CleTel end to T01z.16 and Chire,r, run an follower Lf3rif Maryland at owl '2.00 A. 11., unt 0.11:,' P. 14.; art - ire at Chicano at 11.00 r. m.. 7.00 A. 01., and 10.00 11. let.vo Chkailo tor 11.. ck Island and Ft. Tram a, followet to Re-!t Stlead at o.oi , A. M.. cat /1 Per SL Lank at u. 15 A. M., ant 1n.05 I'. f-c trui7, o over Rock inland llaila”,1 jain,t, spa thf:oca,tl:,' l:,oChlesgo and to Allen, c.r..1tt.,w, - .w.1 ley Straral.. , at (tlO rallel) to 9r. Paasecgeka 0.15, A. M., Tralu art ire in Ft. Lout') at 11.20 saute evening, and h . l/ the 10.05, I'. M., Trelo, at attic next day. Baggage theel:J:l through to Cleveland, and there re• chatted for Chleago nun itt.l ouls. FARE VIA. ALT.I.A.IICII AND CLSVELAI`.:D. 7- e h'IC 31:;;:t.' il A 11: Of It E.A L ESTSTII .0 0V n tnuCli., On TIMRSDA 1 evening, .Inly lloth,at • , ,fei!, ts, at li. iilvt,hilei.E,' Eldnalgr, lour th street, 1/ in be 4,14, Lv order of Wm. P. Cram, Trost se of Hugh P. King, the following valuable Real Rotate and Stocks, Viz: That velus.ll , 4 thine story Sikh Positing lioase, Ni. 1.4 Tourth otrrit, tin. Lit baring is front et ninotern feat en Fourth street, rtter.ding laitt'olglity ere tor., incl a Heir a three feet ailev—,ntject to rnertgagt. 61 . tILOC. Lgt No 121 . 11: Stephen Colerell'e sub/division of lotß.Ncz.. I I and 16 having a trent 1,1 twenty foot en !hvorhiii ere, •!, catendlng town one hundred feet. One undie ide fourth of Lot No. 72 In 0 ret 'e plan of Seta To ....I.legheny City, hating a front at to eti ty•eighl feet revolt inttlo , :. on A taietTril street, ci.tottalng. 1 , , , ,,iit , no lawstrcil emu forty foot to Gr‘fit alley, F , i V 1,, , 5 in the thorough of Monciirater, hoeing each ii front of twenty trot no siontleirly ride of Chauncey street, extending bark 129 fort 0 inclwr to South tiller, tieing in ttakewell'r subdivision of out lot Nu. 211 in 1.,'-'reed tit,, I I oppcsite Pittsburgh. Thu undivided thrertiftlisot Iwo hundred and Flf.ty-D'ne „,,,, of land i n B e n n o m y township, Beaver county, on Ulu 1 nortlowe , t site ot the Ohio river, adjoining traits Non. 25, 141 and 99 on the north, No. 51 on the east, No, 49 on the j south, and No. 46 on tho root. being tract No. Ii In Sect's 1 district, No. di ot the d epreriation norroyi. Subject to lion ; or 5J1,19.4. I One hundred ant thiet T acres Lana in Wood county, On., 1 1152,051 miles beloo Parkersburg and Circe miles from the i eihle niter, on Whiell are erected a Sawmill and Log House. 1 Subject to lion of $l7O. The north quarter of Section 13, in Township 47, ninth of Range 96 west, in the diatrict, of lands autneet, to sale at Saul Ste Untie, Michigan, containing one. hundred and sixty acres in Marquette township. The zoittl6west quarter of Section 10, in. Townahip 47, north of Range 95 weal, in the district of 1-note subject to tale at, tont lite Marla, Michigan, containing one hundred , and fortystilite as so; oust fifty-four hundredths, in Mar- II ,jurtte township. li The north ets4tiilletter of Seetiou 1:1, in Toil' tvileip 41, c sastth of Stange 211 weat, in the diotriet of lona subject to eat° at Sant Re 'Maris, , ontelning one hundred and sixty sores, In Marquette Saito:hip. One undivided toast), of ono hundred slid fitly five acres el copper and tigtioultrital lonilii in Section 6 of township I 1 , 1,-nortli of Itango-.19. treat, In Oakland emits, 511chigan. . 77 :thorns Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Co. S. to , k ; 111:3 do North American Mining Co. is so° do Pit telmrgh Mining Company Stork; Ass ito (rent City flank at Cleveland do 1, do Pinetture.li and Cleveland IL It. do to vie do do Steubenville IL R. do gil, do do sic Connelleville di, dfl 6 do Cho.rtiera Valley do do ds do Pittsburgh &Coal 11111 Turnpike Co. du 66 do TiiinliereureVille Phut lierui Co. au 1 do West Newton Plank Road Co. do bOO do Bluff Mining Cs'. do 400 do Iron City Mining Co. as, 1 ' 650 do Fire Steel Mining Cu'. to TWO PASSENGER, TRAINS RUN GAILY on RS entire 900 do Pittsburgh ,'t tale Royal Mining Co. do length from DITISUOIII to CA IRO, 15 do Aztec Mining Co. d” eon 'fermi at sale. l'. M. DAVIS, CIIICAGO to CAIRO. jelo ! Auctioneer. This Rotel, in conjunction with Trains or 010 Ohio and i rzart,t COUNTY WANK SPRINGS. hitastsslppi R. R. and Chicago and Gametic liAliroad, forme 'l ' the most direct and only continuous it, 1 . ; . rout, from TV-11: above celebrated WATERING PLACE will lib open CHICAGO to Sr. OUIS, ; I. for visitors on cud alter the FIVTII 01: JUNE NEXT. CHICAGO to CAIRO, - Idler; are delightfully located on Sherman's Creek, fourteen CiIICAGO to DLIBUquE,s, ! utiles north-west of Duncannon, (this place being fifteen Trains leave Chica6-o as fellows : j inlleswest of llarrlsburg, on the Central Ilailroad,) at.the 10 A. 51. and 10,20 P. m . ,—s o. 1,,,,,,„ ton emu() umpanslj. Lars of Pisgah Mountain, which reaches an elevation of more than tiro hundred feet. Sherman's Creek elifords 71 PaSsengern for St. Louis by this 'grain take the ours el the cid,rlitt opportunity fur those fond of bathing, fishing or Ohio and bliss. R. R. et Sentlorad, rood arts carried. direct to St. Louie. Wg; the surrrodniliug foreeta olfer great attractinue to _- -- the filielt4111831; and intir Sillanth !Mil shady really through -... Is: dale. a?:l't. To Alliarote ta so iTo IA Zane— 416 CO V.::: LO ° Gave:And 4 - 01 , I " lloez IS On) 1315 Toledo 6 , ) . wilana IS 10 11 00 Chimp ..... —LIDO " sprinialtltt lb 70 1;3:0) 8100m1nat...111i4,) 1: lEr F.,lrllogtort 1:1 "St Fans: "I ml la of) rawamp . ors are reque.:tl office of tho C , o , lAoy, in M EOIII6T. J. ni112 ,4 J. A AIR LINE ROUTE CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS VTA CinC.MiO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS Formerly ltie Chicago and Dllaelselppl. titrryina the Great Afil,r;cart Exprez: and Fllllll Only Direct e,rul Reliable Route to the South and SounnWeet—Seventytsiilra Shorter thnu slay oth.r TWO .EXPREOJ SONO AYS Lrara _t ira u: C7.l..;eva. Et. hauls Day Express oda A. IS 12 ',>o A.M. SL Louie Night R.T.preas 10.00 r. M 2.1 . 6 I'. M. Trains run directly through as ilhaut change of ca.: hagga,ge. Prom Chicago In RI. LOU::: 15,'.,! hot.r.L IM.POILTANT cONNEcrioNs—At Joliet, with Lhe Rork Island Railroad for 04nna, La Salle, Reek Island and Con. [cal lowa. At Illoominetm, with Ttlinnia Central Iteilrrnd for 01in. tot,, Waynesville and. Dentur, nth( rith 8wg413 lot Peoria. At Spr r.allrond for .14ek : int, villeand 1.1.11n01a At Altar., sill, Pally Lit.o of Pa rt. 43 Cuility and Enoltuk ; tha tar's: er.T4,lltiou.. :onto V. all portion , . of riort.h.eartorn Ati:zonti. At Et. Louie, with rally Firttelero Ste.o.vrr for NOW Orleans and inter/militia polntn an the Tower and with itegrdar. Linea ol_Packata far nfallEb4 , , St. and all point.; on the tiluouri, TenpOsrer,Cutuhniand and Altai:lE3o 'Crary. - 7.IORCIAN, Sup'i, Ino&mintan, L. PAULIN° Aront Chicago, 111. sill I LLI NOI S CENTRAL RAILROAD: rpr2f.",.* r -7•'? .. 01,,, Carrying tho Groat 11. Statos express o :5'A. M. and 1.10 P. 31.—Duacqua 'AND Gauss Es rats, connecting at Dunbezli (oppialts Dubuque) with Daily Line of fitesur. Pacleta for St. l'aul and the Upper Mississippi river titres. Trains leave Cairo for Otticaae and Dubuque nt 7.30 A. 31. and 7.00 P.: 3L Passengers from tho Rut, and places on the Ohio river destined for fit Louts, will eave 190 miles of tedious and no. certain ever navigation from Cairo to St. Louie, and arrive fifteen hoursin advaue of the river route, by taking the care at Cairo. - Tickets to St.l,olll3,Calro, Dubuque, St Paul, and all Sm. portant places by this roe.te, can be had at the office of the t).B I'. eta C.* P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central /tailrowl In CMcago. jeo R. 11. 9ASON, Son't. ITITTSBIT11011&14D COIINELLSVILLS RAIT,ROAD „ ° C im o u usit r y °l . ll (o7lttil t te rii ntirg il At l lli V ti gi o tnni t ;ira l tlealltitac County. rrval , rain inati.icr. CLARA 118111:111 btiviDa A. tared by the P. C. P. It. Co. will !cave ...Pittsburg's. every evening at rest tout: t'elOck rrarl4 ol 7,for West IsZew ton, ccunecting there with the Trains 'l3l' tbtriitta burgh end Coanollrvilla Itatirood, wilibh ranbetwqu tho above Dolate until turtljer notice, to follttifa Lair° West N ewt on at a:,80 A.M. a topping . at Port Boys!, Smalea 8.111, JacoVA Oro st . and lepton; reaching Mina burg at 0::30 o'clock. Bet nrniml,,leavo Mlttnalurp, at GM A. ; t.top lit all way star, paarand arrive at 'We at Newton at uonnocling h with • the et- amer CLARA. FISHER for. Pitirbargh; - raac irdat rg :tittabah at neon. tlecond 'Prato will ier.va West Newton at 12 o'clock for Nlllienburr. bud vittitalaa% bliltoplboog at 0 V. N., tAoPittg at rill way Etationt. Fare frrAn. Pittv.otErgh - to . Milton/nom Etaga3 far raiontoMt and COnat-ntillla will connert wltit the Tralno ktiltelesmg fitation. Freight niti, be transportoi each way dolly. Fer rates apply to D.WVALDIVELL, Esq., Aottiatant Stuperitatanavnt, West NeVtint; ec 10 W. TitunPiati, Freight Agant, nn heard..the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf, agave the •Votitd3Fellain Bridge. - OUSTS W. BARrin o Frahlent anti 13nparints4 dint.. ititto=o2., dune 21,1.846 - t3l J EOM MMMEI ==l=M aYr,Y Newnsrk y. 7 tl,l77l.Yrirtti xt S7yl.7.bryn ,E 7 71 P. Nl.engrre .7a by thl • t rain Is.• Cinvbl 17,07 NI t; d,1,4,, .1 )7. The Call. ACColittlkOdattl.n Train St 0 nt, C , ;ll - ,day. sL,I arnrri t ,, ' t`mtia et 6:15 P. St. I,»VeSI Cr{ 1:',,9A. M. kor 7 . 111111,r apply 3ASIES cola,lNit a rrei,:ht cnti SVuol ,, r LAFA fi'l'l !)2V tiencreil Uctiztat. ncyl Ajout.. W. WOODWAtit.I. j0Y..13 BuperluterpleW. - _ Flllll4.Lilt DAILY TflltOliall TRAIN:4, lust:we:int Phf}tb+ - 1. tints ant l'ittsburita. TILE 3101LN1ti0'I All, TRAIN louves PLAbi,lutpltis fisrlb:bunt:la at 7 . ! . „ A. M., uttl Int t: - .• tstirjh for rbilad-iphia at 7, A. s el' LINE leavr4 14.016.-anifthia fc•-: Pitttosstrth at IP. 'M., an-1 I'ltl4- htl4gh tor Phila-I,llol'fia at I, I'. M. TILE N1:31.1r 11XP1t1.."` , 5 'ZILALN kards l'hitalcipluts 6r Pitt:ft:argil ut 11, P. M., and fur Philadelphia at 10, P. 11. Th.:: at:os, lino 4 connect at Pitt-burgh with tho to rt,i jro::t tit. Loots, Ito:, Attnts, Galena and etittutto, III; Franiffort, I.usittz,tou and LAAll,tilie Ky.; Trrr, M adis , m3, 113,11,,usroliq, in I.; Ci notatint 11it - ton, ;;;r11., , ,,P.,1.1, Toteao, et , s,'- land, C.:-01utohnt , , muss:tile, lluttaillon atal IV:rtaritt-r, Ohio; also, with 11)A:to:urn rt floatufrnas and; Nay; Outt.t.tt::, bWIA, CINrININILTL. Through Tl•tit ha .I Ls , T from f cr forll,, I,lll, l krA, mn ImulYll, at tho •!;1- - :eut poiuts. tom tLa t, ill itte tltte , t ivuta NOV VOT/.. blOOlll4, •,ut, 1111.1 , , 11,11.41,10119. J. IIESKI SII k, Agent, ra.u. , ,trj, , st Lives, Eittsburitt. ibEqs ticsaot 1 ht tL, onetvgabalw Howe., 1 , .10w tl,, BAND, auyt, Olesalonl. cAuam - ...1,e1g't, Pit (3bargb. RAILROADS CIiI.NTRAL fiOUTE. 1 utlitinttpcal, 1=1! nt!.110 Ve11111.! F.TUrt N. A.ll , and n trig e, 11; FLeo: , , v PlCririSli L. V MA_ll. ito AA) country unserpsosed for bold and magnificent reenery, will diversify the am ammen ts of the place, HORSES, SADDLII,'S and CARRIAGES ran be had of all Ilorses taken to Livery on reasonable terms. Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too ninchcan Lordly he said. Theirwatere have been analyzed by the beat Chemists in the Union, and are pronounced no: euxpaseed for curing cutaneous diseases and affections of t_e kidneys. There are tome five Springs in all, every one of which is of different temperature-Abe largest being 63 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 93 nations every raven minutes. Ladies' and Gentlemen's BATHS have • been conetructed, with all the modern improvements, to gather with PLUNGE BATHS, Ac., Ac. Each day a Coach leaves Druarateson for the Springs, after the-arrival of the care. Bowling Alleys, Braila Itonma,and various other facili• ties for amusement, In abundance. The accommodations will be Gm best, and the ebergeniolv• TJ243.—Ei •Itt dollars per week, or one dollar and fifty (lute per day. Pamllles rc slang to engage name, should addreaa the proprietor early:.. Every attention will be paid .to rleitors, the proprietor havingonga oh, Itiqtt of s prvauo. 113uatc always last. tent:Mane. All communications intruded to reach the Pony ()minty Warm Spring. elmuld he aridror,:ed to ihnoistinon I'. They will he itnnaudiatoly tonrarded. „Latimer Property at itact Liberty for Sale. 4 ' 203"TaOF GROUND at the tart Liberty Station, t o be told ner SATURDAY, the moth day of June, instant, at 10 o'clock, A. ,nt Public Sale, on the preada..a. These Lots are beautithlly Fitunted for private rer.idea,...i, and at the gale is peremptory, it will be adeantesenum to thOee &airing snobs property in attend the rale. Piano can be nen at this and the <Mee of the Trw , tee. Wane.— tlneothird in hand, onedhird at six menthe, end onedhlrd at eighteen nionthatrith interest. jot tut --YrnomAs 3+lllllON, Trustee. YOU NVISLI pII3IELLUVED F. 11.051 itur , a. l supply youtAr immediately vitt, a , box o f wILLS i L 1: - cLit.i.., stl.lVT'' you not get without ws uTttEMLIIIJENING iitoilotyaluelle route- ; Razor IFI pod outer. Bring them to its, sol dy nor Ilinetmatlnz, make them ahavo to suit the taste of the most testi , Side, lite,: una, Breast; :133i Cate, map& Our New York Eater Gamier naps the climax to Sejour,, Bilif Joints., ,tr. *23 uetrttra trot . Sold at IN n. 1.40 wily of putting , keen taiga =them. THin t. • Znurhitlisi retaa • jaa 1 ,• 1 0 it7iratolY. 12.6 Irmk . 1.170 the MMIEME MANSION 1-10'QSE , G E It E AIT It ENTZ, ritopearroa, L'34-4,1111:11TY• STREET, just--beside, Llke - PaNuinge! I' Depot of the Penns] lvauia Ilailvoidorhicif Makes it the Ino.t convenient louse to tire city fog passengers arri. vlog by that road. The Proprietor Maine . , at considerable expense, fated up, in excellent style, the lIANSIM . .I.IOUSN, :would respect fully solicit a shave of public TiatiohsgSt ' There is attached s splendid STABLE mid extensive 'WAGON YAZD, afford• ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. llis larder and Da• will be furnialibd with the best the market can afford. febl:y Cbrner of Penn and EL Citur Streets, Pittsburgh, Fir, ill E undersigned, formerly of "Brow - tee - Hotel," having 1 taken this large anti 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 ex. perienee in the business, he cab give entire satisfaction, and hie charges moderate, fet,'22 14111.-(1. CONNELLY. • RILEY'S HOT.lfft: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURt7H, Pd. m5= 0 .91 F. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTICNT, UOUSIG,` efORNER OF LIBEPat AND tiII.ANT STRETS, near '1../ the Railroad Depot. janl JAMES - EirtAIMON, PropriatOr ~~TA~'I2RLF:Y lIOU~E, &O South Eighth street i. b=en V "' " -kro. ill Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S.WEBB Otte, ot 1.1 the, Lag le.) Proprietor. [5•4291 G/I-SIEILLL • CORNER 0 Y 11.411 V AND sozilv - srs, MARREN, 0• r OIE Proprietor takes tileasUre 'in announcing to the public ihat this new am! elegant 11°14 has beau opened, o, enterfainident. Being eonanNlionaand roomy, ant wijoinlng the office of the Ohio Stage Oonipany,it offeLe inducem,nt3 unsurpassed in Warren fur the accommoda• [ion of the traveling community. A htiftle of public pakronage eolloit;‘1. gun M. GASICTI.I... FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT nraxT, A MYST THIRD ; PIIILADET:PITI PA it Welt a I. AlRD..Proprl jy1f):21111 TURD' S VP Mt HAT. ieIuIIILLAN' JOIt,V,STO PE.NSA. rune tutetsignea tiftt:oht taken ch‘rge of the 010V6 •1 maned, tiouro, etna it ate large uxperlse, ill a comfortalllats< elegant ntylo, iy new prepared to Te l.... Li t, ,glr SU, xlla r.topte ~ti•Ototion to ctll tylin may pa touire tha liotm. J.INIES DOWN HARE'S HOTEL, 11..t.FartutAr'. Emcluarnged J O. 1:;31.1i:1:11.TV STRIII.T, toot of filth ntteet, 1' , 4 burgh. SAMUEL HAM:, Fluprietor, 11138 Hotel b entirely* ur , u, ',sting just been completed mud opeuod for the accommo,latinn of the pabl:o. fsepl2 ITRANIMIN tiousir., Cleveland, Ohio. I'ATRlCHPauraTtriir.3.—Tliht hen 113- (iri:Clll., thOroll4ll tlll.l .Mtenriv, , teliailsothetations, and large ad.litions of new furniture, tint., :tn..' the proprie tors pledge them...lron% that nitiutur bAlkantititz on there part to render tha VILLNKLIN e pi., where all the nom. (two, of a titst t.hl,lllotel jy4:Lfo. PATRICK SON. - 1 - 1 No. 40u It P.OAID Si' A , 44 iiW SOlt E. loo.4tioi'irrti ON 1 111313 EN LO E 7 OY, ly 1.11411•ILILTOR. Y.:. tthof-t,: crud, 4 7,niP*;e7.t, ri tptixi cap• tr:t..dit,y the 1041. , k,ribk , r, find P,utvlocly Uu in nt 1.24.3.'1 L.' , tarnith ev,ry tcw,.y that t..and in LI,. 1,7 t I,,,:uilted r,-.tnurat, in the I ,, tstaz. 111. , Fps. - lotts 'tar lidwoipt be ritioplied with tho very I.e.t Liqu,rs. thin+ of every de. ita en-t 6.lwxyz be wand et ILI !LAI!. lap; tY. C. t 3 Lf AUtt%it. HAIM SaIX(;IIANGIe, P.I7.TAVEEN tVi101) ANT' IklAr.s.viT. rIIIiC Sothe,t ibera bthz 1-zve to intorm their friends and 9 ;lie pohli.- generlll:V.l:lK: [bey lotveleaaed lbe above ver:Situeten ILe,tatlrant, which 11:0 just keen thoroughly rvltovated, repaired and ro furni,hol. 11,1 new open. The vroprict,v have epared no ttxpear.o to t ek t , the B a nk F: ,2,‘,g, a ~, , ,..10,1„bie Wtil :or :he OplCUre SO the L 2.00 11:0 lot derwill at all [in.., to. et...eked with thv iletvricto of tht, a won, tort 1101c,} lip a:l4er the suetd tx, et exverieheed rvr, :cot for thy patrottrv!v of a t ratitir - otu Itulpttc. ~.:: i~: \Coop WATEL. AND kI.r.ST i.TREETg. 1111 I.:l:Arrs4fts.wt toss p-, ,1.1,1 Mots ci s11.1:$ resAly Mil,' to Reri, Id. friends Mr. h nits (110 Seilellll, illthe hay of lied at th.. Isrt.vr+ar a. jinni it SAVA() - CO 111.11 UCIIPI A. EMZIi:PS= D. 11.9E1i..k.a1L No. 10, IN:reci n beL4. - (v. Wothi irttl .Marti 4. _•• CRYSTAL PALACE ;Es Market aireol... C. C. SEELY, ii , , , ,, 4 - IyrBI'ZiITIrITTAN intl, til9 Isla frisnasatni tho 1 , ,,, , pt/ ~1,-. l .a,grnet al, that he lens Itrt star:Ußl M 1.;,..r• Nord an.l eltllntelphnt ntOdefla otyle of 0 lili I. N (.1 0 5 - S T ERB tlld I.re ry thin g el.i In the eatla,; liar. 03 snire in the 81:-I1 or St.erre,t, for I ::!..; Lento u i4• - . 1 , 2,.. 11; will .1.1 !urui , h the Lost tl vi,6l - ythiug , that tho 1112 rket will a.^., 1. 1101.... ni,V3711 of LI CI al :In l et:lA in the ne,rultio,.. incrlll-tr 0 V S'i:2l; it. SALOON AIN 1) ILV.STA URA ?SITS 10S wool) 6TILECT. Luki EIR OYSTER SALOON AND F.::: I 1101ISE si.rnannPr that cialrint 1 Ls nnr e - ,l(o•liohment In City. LL 11 0 CRS ON Tli DA S',Dntri tAo. (*hottest Meat s. Now Is, Fiats, at., &at 11111 , 4 end ha ,:c.tildrespett. !any /lgo t• bs (.1.1)1e Lt Ca A 10.5 Wool attest. r..tet _ C/ulr 13corr revr•ry. I.u.lerrlgnr.l rev, quay infcriv:u publlo that he T It now ;1111 pr.t ar. , l to rerun I.f ive.te ratnlliea and tlu, cubit: geV.rg.ll), 'oath .-.!rbrlt4.l LA4mr. 111:17.1 lu crler; ;rft. e.t. Ottl, , r. NO. DIAMOND ALIA: V, (near W,...tetfteto will Lo pumaually attoutbra and the Beer drliV6ll3l to any part Of the , city or 'Nutty. .I,1•1•1( F. a. SMIILNOK. '.l.`lllD urturzin tvr.ayrs LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, WIULLA.DEILIPBII.4. • CHARTERED APRIL 29111, 1950. CLIARTER PERPETUAL. - Lieu I tai' lAi t isr — lii4er hall. CAPITAL $250,000. ..,-,:.10, y.„,, , , , ..i., .:,,,, e rpe tile the ette-;: , s ri:;4 l e. ; ()Ince, S. E. Corner of .27arri gull Chestnut milli.lll, , etil , hes jemt oi-,, i one et' Or e leo-pit aul Siletli, Philadelphia. j_ t,...t. toi, 1, 5.,,i ~, , r.1., : e I lel IJ to tte city. life r.eerie I , acknowle , leol to L. e ernscur e.rl , -1,, 4nt tart other oc. ,ollica. cf :h..taTome L'oant Ae Philatlyllia: rounnaletion eb...it 1.1, i ~, canuo; t....ccolial. ntatOlot.9. 13,..19.,.i111 A. 8EN17 . 2. t Stephen It. Craw fan] , P 413111. Gaillard, Kennett Alt. --- 1 Ambroe,nlY. Thompson, Dar:tette* 3ohnron, Venjaraln W. Tingley, Geo. lit'llenry, A y kr L, li.:`, , • LIAR, FolA Pottler r t 2Mrrit'S col4bratel Jacob L. Florence, JanleaDovoroultr y , . llotinct tA te end 1.11-o‘.l E:oot. Al:SOX:1111mm Ale William M. Golly in, William Nl'Kea. nod Perter, iu ,likrt BO 1 I.{::', I,.ttk.t. . l'rettdent—Suphenll.Cravfora. - The f...tr:itioh of Inzeill, , , .i.l the it tie, is re: T actfully ~ Vice l`rairitnt—AiabmillAY.Thompatai. ecikit,d. 4 " l `'Y _ i Yakut Erervieerr, Fittaburg?a--Jamestl.WlUton t M.D. Dill:korai tt , arca. and Sarimparillev. .4,llqheny City—R.ll, 'Slavery, M.D. IV M. " KNol,Dllt, Pitt el reef, l:-low 1 , ,,,n, is now : 01i.0.R. ARNOLD, Agent, rnenufe:i uring end bottleing the el...ye boverac,Ne, on taatl7:l No. 74 Ilourth etreut, l'ittAburgh. an e x tenet, Kele. Hie aril - legal, ,T ILO lot .103111 y, blld nufae.ansl from the purest hutteriele. .cctl7.ly HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE r I , IIE undersigned I. prepared to rupply CAIIPI;NTER;S, CA triNET-MA EttS, and WurireN to Voo.l generally, autL h.s ratentml end talusdrlo PLINSS. Ail who have [lied it, pronounce It a racist valuable in vention, that vaunt aeon ..0.71 , " Into general usa. The tob lcualuit lettera Isrom practical workmen Ere but two among .many tette, tho I'Montte bas retched reenmulandlng thin Plane nb,,ve all , thet, in use: We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we hare used Hopper's Patent Plane, and do not bestial° h. recommend It to Cabinet-litaliera and Carpentare w su. parlor to any other Plane Ie tt We ottneldri It pee,ultarly adopted to platting Dab, cherry, walnut, and all sorb of hard lewd, and for planing toeless, II is far superior to the old reOda of scraping, t.N.i.les being ii great eating of time. One Moll, by tieing this Plane, will plans rams towers than Tice moo can do i.e any other plans or method In tine. If. 11. RTAVI To Moles Dear Mr —I hare examined Hopper's Patent Pencil Plane, and believe it to be n least nsrellrut article toy the ace for willeh it la Intended, as a cOmblnation of plane and sersper. It Is particularly adapted to planing renears, and it done not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and 1 have no doubt, when Its properties become generally known, but that It will entirely uperseds the former te dious end laborious custom. I most cheerfully rie-ommend it to all parsons engaged In tiro Cabinet truslntiae, as from my knowledge of it, there is nothing art well fitted to Moe a smooth and beautiful finish to ventaire as tho Tinnier l'at'ent Bench Nano. await W. WOODIVILL ' Furniture Warerooms, 97, 99 Third st., Pittsburgh. Piasburgh, February 27, 1855. .1108E8 F. BATON, of this city, is my er,lo Agent for the sale of Planes, or of righto to manufacture and sell them INM.. O. HOPPER. l'itteburgh, March 21,1855—(m1121:tt) • Airosr3 P. EATON, No. 10 Sixth street, agent for selling Ili and buying PATENT RIGHTS, Is nom authorized to cell the following lately patented articles: Sande Jr Cummings' Patent Brick Machine ; flapper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trotee patent 011 Globes, for Steam 13ngines; Dean's Itoelt Drilling Machines: Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling iron; - Copeland'a Stationary and Portable Sale Mille; Graerford's Steam and Water Pimps; and,.. Orilllth's Wrought Iron Railroad tbair Machines. These articles hare been examined by practiced mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In use. He is also authorized to sell Rights to make MA vend these articles in any part of the country. Ile has also for sale hobprosscd Nutts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. Ile Is aloe prepared to eke Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the busi• nese faithful and constant attention. ~,lie refers to the following The subscribere have long teen acquainted with MG Moses F. Eaton, and hare no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen , Gem= of undoubted Integrity end indefatigable industry, In whoas exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville D. Craig, IV. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Latimer, J r., John Graham, NY. IL Denny, 11. Childs .t Co., James Wood, N. Ifointes & Font, I'. R. Friend, Kramer A 11,thm, V. Lorenz, 1.. R. Livingston, linen & Wade, IVlttlaio F. Johnston, tillikuu Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson ill'Oandiess, .t. W. Loomis. Prrsaannan. November =flu 1854. IL 11. ETTEII, Proprietor Warm Springs Donsi , x Patent Ittek DrllUng ITlnctiOnet, ADOUT:uO POUNDS; eau ba worked and 1110V64 by two roan, and &villa work - of tre or els to the, ordinary way. S. S. Fowler .1 Co., Manufacturers. no subscriber Ms been appointed sole agent in the Vat. tad States, lur the fah: , of rights to usa ;base 3faabineo. :k/OSES F. EATON, 1.0 $1111; stunt. Egaii=i3 HOTELS oWvs•roWWs. TIDE. UNION, REbTA tIEANT;_, J. SCIIV,IDET.SItaI.KI: G. EItANOLS. IS :11..V1111:01./11 ILES TA UILANT.. PITT3tIL - 2(111 BT eau CIZINer FACTOET, t February 'L:, HU, AGENCY. ILMIFIL TO' non. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. 11.114 . . W. Minor itobertf, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. IL Rd tden. Win. I.Arimer, Jr, President P. C. 11...1d; 0. W. l'iarnes. Col., Chief ittlg. I'. A C. It. Rd hitless. hinnfull A Nicholson, Contraetore for tba P. A. S MEE INSURANCE COMPAMES. Increase of Cash Capital TO lIALF A MILLION DOLLARSI /EMI& INSURANCE COMPANY, giatTFORD CONN.—CfIARTERED 1819 PAID UP Cash vi ll a s ', 550N000. MILE TMETY-SIXTIf ANNUAL STATEMENT of the I Aasats of the lETNAINSIJAANCE COMPANY, of Ilart• ford, as furnished this aveney on the let of Jan uary, 1555, under oath. .. . .... Real Estate, nninenmbered. $ 18,972 oa Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, tiara 7 cent., pay able semi-annually. 72,050 00 Debts dna the Company, sensed by m0rtgake....,313 17 Bills Rectivable,wellseeured,payable at Bank... 1•20,327 35 Railroad Stocksin Connerlieut. • 97,515 00 Bank Smoke in the city of Ilartfonl. 141,800 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00 Rashvin hand, In Bank, and in hands of Agents and others.— ^l^ 505 08 -, . $773,238 63 .The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other creditorer—nothing, . Losses adjusted and due,—cone. LoSees adjusted and not due, $118,618 2i. Lames unadjusted and, In suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 50. All other clalms against the Company are small, such only as printing, Sre. _ - -/igente Instructed to take no rink over $lO,OOO. - 'llte amount Insured In any city, town or villev, depends upopithe character, material and construction of buildings, the Width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other rircumelancea. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design Is to limit the loss by any one fire to 50,000, or less. TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stan 07 C0Mt1021007,1 ss Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1816. Hartford county. f Perssitally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of ,the .a:tna Insurance Company, and made oath that the tore goine statement by him oubseribed, i 3 true, according to hie beet knowledge and belief • lIENET rowDrit, Justice of the Losses paid by this Company for the year 1151 exceed s7so,ooo, while .the premiums received for the eamelime far exceed any. other year,- sines the, organization of the Company. rubrics, coveting nearly all description's of property, L. Miri at this agency, at remunerative rates. • K i r °Sloe, Na R 7 Water tdre.nt, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll TEN ETCH, Agent. AVCN A INSULLANCE COMPANY, or 17ARTFORD. ['P VA' • eB6eTIII3IP, PAID UP Cash Capital C ILI /1 SU rpl um, ox 191 nr, 1855 •.• • • • 4 1 3 t 4 3 Tlll3 Capital Stock and Surplus Is securely invested for We benefit of all policy holders. An an evidence 61' the claims we hero to public contidenee, and of its ability to psy losses promptly, we state a fact, that Ito receipta vary front $125,00(1 to $160,600 per month. Its husineAs is large and well 'distributed, and in our opinion no Company in the United States' affords better indemnity to policy holders than the _Nina. They continua to Teske ilaStlrenea , on property in town and country, at rates an lOW 00 is eon. .I.3tent with safety to the' polizy holder. 11. TEN EYCK, Agent. AO" Office, !".iorth•tvest corner Fifth and Wood street?, P , " ' up2day =am V E. 1. A W A lf. MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. lIITIOE in the Noril Room of the ExclAngo. nunird .trod, PIIIL/DELI - 131.4. MARINE INEERANCtES. iJsr.La, To ill oats of lilt 'Work! lishatt3, I NT.ANI.) INSURANCES On gr.r.,ly by riv.re, osnals,lats3 ant land carriages, to 101 pftrti of the Union. /LIRE INStrit ANC On minim - nal:0 gsnerally. On storey, dwelling bouses,lc. . AF,SETzi OF Tilt COMPANY, Noientlo.f 1,1553. Donis end Mortgaos $11;700 60 t tateot rofoxsylfsnis, Phlts.delphia, Clty, Sprtruf Carden, Southwark, and other loans, 12 Stocks in banks, railroads And losuranceironl• patties 4 24,1)12 20 111114 recetv st,la 160,525 Li Cast.' on hand. 18,071:10 lialancesin tbm linudd of Agoof3 sad pr4irduina on Marina Policies recently Issued 121,707 6; bseriptlon Notes 100,000 00 vaiMir , 4 Dr. B. Al. Huston, llugheralg, Spanner 3P train, Charles Kelly, Samuel E. Stokes, neury9loan, ;anus Traquair, Lyre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, Jameal'ennent, . John B. Semple, Charles Schaffer, .1.3'. Logan, Pittsburgh, , Morgan, do. 1931. 11A1U/11,Pra,idant. T 1103.0. BAND, Vice Pre,tlent. jc.strn IS. COWS', See`y. P. A.MADERIA, Agout i No. 95 Wean' street, Pittsburgh. Tka Frantillsalolre eiaitais any — , P,-,11, i t11)i.i.3. 1, i l 9 E siteer, Samuel Can l' i,J il a im och ft. frtuftZlef. W. V, gr. atria, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph{ E. Uotte, David S. Browne, - Mortis Patterson. CLUB. N. 13.1.505a0., l`Pix:Vera. TIIOIII.AS WOODS, CUM!, 0. Dittetuts, Sardary. C OMMIIRCIAL BROKER ,/R1 Cautiutie to makeittsuratiromTpettisi or Malted, en every I 6312 IMALI.t tst desattion of rroperty, to town and country, at Mtn as low Motes, 13011411 p Stocks, heal Estate, .Etc,,, as are consistent with aezurlty. No. 75 Foura st,riftsburgh,,,Fa. rjefi _ the Cuturtuf lave reserved Isvis Costin;ebt rttud, - - whbl, withi.beir earital and prein hints J 1134e4ted af ford amide proteet.ou to the assured. 'the A :wt.- of the 'Company. on January 15t,1351, sn rub. 'Ube] eitrt,ebly to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: sierti7sge $919,123 ES Sleet Estata 94;77 79 Totaporsry Loans 8.1,030 1,7 Vtooks CLASS/ 00 C3.4t, Ac 04,349 SI Wm. Marlin, Josepla U. Beal, Khanna A Somlar, John U. Davis, Itolatirt, Dorton, John IL Penn..., tleorga 0. LaSpa, Sinar..l Iholicgton, S. Jontalnrooka, J. G. Johnson, James o.lla, Mantillas Paulding, Jana, B. M.' Vatland, W. C. Lodisig, Total $1,212,1'03 44 thrir incorporation, ra pegiod of twentymne years, thry have paid upward of One" four Hundred Thou. (mud Detiara, talltig by lire, the. rehltnee of tile edvidatagxe of Insurance, os es the nbifity And dieNsi• lion iLtrt wlth promptnem all Ilabilitlrs. J. GAUDINEE CONTI% Agent, ap.74 Mire. nottbalst car. 'Weal end Third ate. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF I'ITTSBUR.I7I7; CORNER OF FOURTU AND SMITITFIELD STREETS. Authorized. Capital' 6300,000. INBURE BUILDINGS and otbe.r prapurty tgainst besot dimage by Fire, and thereTlll at the PeY and 'inland Nmigetiou tied Treespartatton. utttcycra. Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. M'Cliutock, Kennedy T. Frtend, D. M. Long, 1. Orin . Sproul. A. J. Jones, Georg° R. Whit., Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, fames 8. Kegley, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, 1.1. IL Cogicahall. Hon. WILL P. JOHNSTON, Presider.t. BODY PATTERSON, Viet , ProAidant. A. A. CAAFICIS, Se rotary and Trammrer. 8. 8. UltailUill, A6.iatant Nomatury. Western Insurance Company, F.ittsbargh. B. SIILLEII, Jr., Prerident. I?. Seeretarp CATIITAL) G30110)004 WILL Ittl re against all kinds of ttelea,PME and A ItlNde. All tomes will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A llome Inst itution, Matt aged by Illelo7olle who are well known in the community, end who are determined, by tromptness and liberality, to mei ntal theeharacter which hey hare assumed, as offering the lie St. protection to those who desire to be Insured. . Directors.-11. Miller, Jr.,O. W. Illeketson, j. W. Butler, N.ltolmes, Jr., W. I.l.sitath, (Inwood, ti eorge W. Jackson, Wm. Lyon,Jamee lappeneott,Qterge Deus le, James Me. delay, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Itcott. 3. ()face, No. 93 Water etree (Wareb one eof Spanga 00 -• urn Uinta Pitteburgh. nov711:ly WATOIRS, JEWELRY, &c. MEW GOODSti— Weenie, .34wrtnr, SILVVi Wane, Mitrriar °owe; AC. WLIOLD'NALE AND ItDrAlL—Conn• try Merohants arttletrtudele visitikg our city ere request ed to cull, as we can Berea thorn as %yell, and we think b t. ter, than they uattallY Ire served in Eastern cities, be-ides giving them a responeiblelluarantee—au Item difficult to obtain in many shops. - „, Silver Detached Levers to ti•NUO Do Cylinders ito 10,00 L dies' Gold Lacer and LepinelTatchre,V s , Mita uTtwirds• Gentlemen's do do do $35 to $'2.00. Chains, Seale: Rey!, read% Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, end at lowest prices. Air Watch pairing - doue promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all geode warranted. • • .- W. W. WILSON, 67 Market aereet, et:Turd Fourth. JOIN LVIVLE,' Jr., Ageut, No.. 201 =gar STSIET, "iIIAS JUST RECEIVED the following , very choice ar -1,-1, ticles:--- . . BRANDIES. 1 Ruch, ' 0 ante Brandy, (vary flne,) 1 Lisbon. Otard Dupuy A, Co. (super.) , • -RUJI, Marrett A Co. • • Jamaica, _ Sazerac. , Santa Crag' WINES. GIN. &mobil Madeira, i Baguet,._ - 11 - oward, March A Co., Mad' - ra i London Cordial, - East India s.ladelra, SchnapP. • - Able do ' sunraiss. montillado Sherry, : Rutherford's Scotch A1e,...; Manzanillo do . ' Ihtrolses,Londort Potter„ Tahle n wiktOltatry.Alrandy. 4:10,,ki0g do Absinthe, . :, , Iteezwing Port, - Atileethe, • • .. • Pura Juice do Curacos,, , .. „ , Obituary do ' &trainee, St.Jutlen Claret, ; Mocha and - Java, : Malaga Dry, Young Ws. and Black Teal', Do Sweet, -- Engllali Bronson Cheese., Champagnes, Imported nirvana Cigars, of Anchor, . various brands, Verceney, ' Old liforongattela Whtiky,of liaideaeek, • all grades. Together [with all other articles connected with the business. ' lny29:dace MEM WIG MANUFACTORY. NI RS. 'RENTER, _. Six tfoor3 from ttie _Aqueduct, oppactte the (1211)e: - OtTice, ALLEMELIGT T PREPARED TO FILL ORDRID3 IMMO, nod all _t RID& of . , Ormaniontai Xfair Wortr. Tho but gilality ofiltiote4 , l,l fittralk4eßl, oud ordiro ostioloction 'guaranteed . . - ...11704-I•AirrlY TILLIAT llitalSTl3B lamed by Morass Wool,. and I: given awayto all at 76 Fourth straat, desortbea* great c *day or ram*, Iton...as and Lot* Thaw wantinghomas would do wall to get a Butner, i7a. It is daserribid'er taw aciriknartry snts. 1110114.6-WWW._ ' . *`,k, BANKERS AND BROKERb. AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, 01fcc, .t.Yot lintriltst.,:atove Foy& NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, 'Mortgages, and Lops ortgages, rat tolls tarals negotiated. -Stocks_ bought And told on earn; mission. iand Warrants bought end told. - _ Particular attention paid to the purebase and tale or Copper Stocks. - All communications attented to promptly. WM. 11. WILLILSIS JAS. D. 61'VAY Wm. 11. Williams & Cm, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ar. E. Corner Wood and Third streets. W All trallittletlollB made on liberal terms. Collettions of Bills, Notes, So., promptly attended M. jannetisr ArCONNELLik, WALIALOC.K, BANKER,S, • A ND.Dealers In Exchange,Bank Hobs , Gold and Silver 11. Coln. Current and Par Funds -received on deposit. Stooks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. South Ewt earnei of Market and HIM' streets, mylt PITTSBURGH. PA. ARTHITBS, .RODGERS 12 CO, BANKERS AND , BROKERS , CORNER OF FOURTH AND 'SMITHFIELD STRESTA au2Cm Pittsburgh, P. - Y a. RISSISEI JOH. 1.171A1110.. WUYlns'& Co., (Successors to A.Wilkins* BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 Fourth street, Pitt:burgh. TIIE numerous euspensions of Banks and Bankers throughout the country during the last six months, we are mdistled thane almost every instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their logLtimate neas: and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the publie in advance, that no speeulattoris in 'limey atocks,'l or other "outside operations," shall tempt us from the strict and le• gitimate line of our business—believing that in avoiding all curb investments we shall not only be better able to serve our custom:lre and eußare their safety, but tbat.ln adoptinis mush a eotimf we shall promote our own ultimate benefit. [rebid lir. 4 CO, FATRICKS & FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXOHANGE BROKERS, 27ay . e ..174»amed thr.ir O.lfiCE totla Corner of Fifth and Wood If: PITTADOM ,1.1 PA. ATRIDES h FRIEND, rankers and Exchange Broken!, I and Dealarain Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Dolt Enver and Dank Notes. .Ezetan3ges on the}:_ stern and Weetern (Riles constintly for tele: ' ' • Collertions toads in all the dike - throughout the United States. Depoette reoshred In par funds or ourront . paper, at the cornet of Fifth and Wood .Streets. . feb3 .9soo t ono 21, EIOLILES' 42 BONS, BANKERS AND EXCILANOR BROKERS, G 7 }LiIIIZT STRUT, YOUR DOOR 3 =LOW OLD IM OD. ' UOLMES GC BONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notee, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Ell ver and Rink Notes. Et:chains on the Eastern . and Western Cities constantly for sale. Colleetions mile In all the cities throughout the Tidied States. Depomils scceired In trio funtla or current paper,No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fon:that& lia30:11 4:t. GO., 1AN111.11.9 AND EXCILANGE IiItOHERS, No. b. Wood Street, corner of Diamond .Il s, tit - MCRAE( ' PA., "DIN AND SELL Back Notes and Coin; Diacomat time ,t..hang,a, and promissory totes; make 'collections in sit the prinzipal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on real And on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other :natters uppertelningto a Broker'e business. linstern Ereitan:te ,:onetently on hand. inird BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, Exchange, Commercial and Bank ci TOOT: nought and sold on commitelon. Colleetione car.folly tati , n,led tn. rotereat paid on Deposit. N fourth etreet, neariy opposite the M. Lenk. deeiG HILL Cr. CO., DAN IMPS AND EXCIIANDS lIRORERB, CODDIR 01 , WOOD ADD IFIVIII 81219138. 0 IC TIT ExotrAtfilEnn the Eastern Cities constantly for 0 sale. Titan nine 01 Exchange and Notes discounted.-- °Ad, Sliver and hank Notes, bought and sold. Oollectione rnr.le in all the printinal cities 01 the United Statee. Bee pceits received of Prr and Currant Funds. [rcuußily zaalcau, IDWAEX HUM, 11.07110101 USN= KILMIKEI & BAUM, BANKERS Ats - D FACIIANGIE BROKERS, AUT AND SELL Geld, Silver, and Bank Notes; negutiata Loran on* Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase sissary Nowa and Time Bina, on East and West; buy and ern Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the Union. rusyl $621,470 53 0. E. ARNOLD Cc CO" BANKERS AND EXCIIANDE BROKERS, - 11't'SS„LERS in Exchange, Coln, Bank . cotes, Bight and I? Time Drafts, As Collections carefully attended to t and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocke bought and sold on commission. DA. No. 74 Fourth eh, next door to Bank of Biltsb•g.jael3 lirrerign .I.zetanp6ltattl .Neta, Gold and Barer. • lisa)7o, Said anetZtehansed, at the axonANuk: AND BANKING LIOUBBOB WILLLAIS A. HILL & CO., GI wool) dram, tactridraosott. t t * . ....lriterest &Bowed on time deposits. isol2 I , l3 , ,mrsux !ALL THOMPSON BELL Sr. CO., BANKERS AND DILONERS Cro Pittsburg h •ner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa 1%.. Ilia dr, Con BANKERS-, Ni,. CI U sired, riltshurel. T_ToLD on dale tha following BONDS AND la 40 shares Exchange Bank ; 17 do Monongahela Navigation Company; tiO do Citizens' Insurance Company; Vi 1,1300 Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds; $5lOO City of fittabtir"„h Bonds; Ss‘ooo County of Allegheny Bonds. [seg.:awe:wit Loan Orrice XI 0. 100 :331ITIIFTELD STREET, NE/111 .1,1 Money loaned on Gold and Sliver Waterton, Eilververn and other valuable orthlft. aulttlly CLOTHING STORE!. JOHN APCLOSVEY & CO.. - 00101111:1.17 of the eclebrate3 Clothing Depot on Elbsrty _le street, which Vas Won an unbounded popularity wader he 00010 a the• TUREE 1310 DOORS,IIave, Pr the var. pie of acquiring more spare for their iiisinensi business, t Ott 0 - red to the epldnilsl.4unkillag on thecoenerof ' DIA.SIOND ALLEY Als.ill WOOD EITILL'ItT, Where they have tunT the most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! AND READY MADE CLOTHING , That has evar bean °flared to the public. Their priar/t4l object for this romoval,ls to giro. then more facilities forth. WHOLESALE TRADE. They cr.) propsmllo 8011 aoola at the LOWEST EdiSTERN PIZTOESI And they will werrsnt them to De as good as any menu feet:ink:l in the Union. LY VIII DM anti, AND MON TUB 812017132 =TIM They have on band s full and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BIJSI- Our interests are Identical with those of oar custom:me, and wemsure the public that our fidelity will not fail in filling all orders we may be favored with. , filfi — DON'T FORGET TUE PLACE.— No. SS Wood Street 9 enDr.,) 008NIII. 01 DIA3IOND ALM'. N. 11.—We desire our patrons to understand thst we have no longer any oon.neotlon with the Clothing Bullinele on Liberty greet. Our attention is devoted ezolttelvelyto the Muse above detignitea. mera JOHN WOLOMBY a CO: Poll Anti Wllttillt Good• 1 EDMOND WATTS.__. M E Pl C ut i v L a tN nC i .W l C ti n 11%111 18 ; 5 rts t ek of laTla S n l dlVint — er (Was. overeoatings, of entirely neer designs; Ploall Volt logo, of the most beautiful patterns; French and" English CELVAMPteI, of every style and shads la the market, all or which I will matte to order ou the most reasonable tarns, and warranted to snit. oet4 TraT RTZEIVED AT JOUN IIceLOSIIItY COTS Whole cp Sale Clothing Warehouse, tio.BB Woodstreet, and corner. .of Diamond- alley, the largest and most varied abort of goods that. this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodshave been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no , SacOnd profit on them, which leaves us able to say that wa can and do sell at ae small profits as any home in the cut ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give us a call, and examine our extensive assortment Of READY MADE CLolll.liiio. It is almost, impossible to enumerate the coanti y of immense piles of garments that Is to be seen at this let a establishment; it Is sufficient to ray that it has never tcenequelled by - the house itself: ' marliSaf JOHN hic..OI.OAKRY.A: C 0 --- Clothing I Clothing rfillE undersigned respectfully . infinmaßiis friends and the public that. he is now receiving at his store,No.l77 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres end, Vestinge, of the latest and most desirable styles; which ha is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man. ner, at short notice and on the mostremonable terms. • We havaalao on htsruialargeandwell manufacturedstock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Personerwho purchase goods for cash, 17ntfina It tothelt 'advantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchases. [mare] C. CONNER. • &ow Clothing Store, NO. 4, BIXTII STREET, OYPOS/TB LIBERTY. 'Tsubscriber has just opened this new establishment, here be has alwaya on hand a large and choice assort- Merit of all articlesof OLOTIIERL which he warranta equal to any in the city, and *Eisen at the most reasonable pri cee. The public are requested to give Dim a call. -To lioneekeeparst, - A - TXrdt have now opened one of the largest stooluVof rir Culls A GLASS and QUEEN/5W.4118, en table for housekeepers In the city, nnd intend selling at v try low priced. We will Bell a handsome set of White - Ten Were, consisting of fortyelght plepes, for the low video of Your Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stoekbelng large owinS_to the dull LtearOrk just passed,wa.are.deter mined to work It oil at low price. ,We have juet opened toi.'e beautiful elaapea of White Stone Meat Dishes' Vega table do ; Covered Mabee for stewed chicken, ete.,ate - Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Etchers. Our stock. of White Stone Gold Band, end assorted cobra Toilet Ware, 14 large—all of which we hava put down In price to snit the times, . FIIBI.IOII CRUM Wo have some twenty different styles of French China Tee seta - , and some boatyard gold Bard Dinner sets—an of which we are selling at least twentpilvo per cant below fernier priers. HOUSE kuRNIBIIING GOODs. Our stook of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Walters,- Britan nia Ware, Irandoles, Bolor Lamps, eto,, is large and We F{ll rell them nt very low pdoes. 0o lista ami receiving, a large, stoct of Beaton and Pate-- burgh Glus Ware which we will cell at manufacturer's prices, • . - Our stodcof common Tee 3, Plates, Bowie, ..Disherillikh. ere, and erary_artiole imitable for country or 'city trade; is large, to which we invite the attention of city and country Elerrbnnts, es we will all theta very low for cub. • . liontokoo Toro and-othoza to uturt of Caw Mina :ma Queenswere trill do well by eilllng et the. CIIINA - - - Na.ll2lTartat, betwackuraie 4th . 4174itt Etio. R. 'Wu*. ~ .., `~r I==l'.2l JOUN 'WOODS* CLOTHING. CUSTOM WORK. NESS COATS NEV SPRING GOODS, °LABS WARE' COIIMON W 11H. -"~ ~ K ~y~. Y ~ l`•: _r DAY GOODS: JUST RECEIVED AT Tml ALSantr 'TITS DI 6- $ 11 ; p 1711: THIRD AND ZdONT DEBIRABLE STOOK oi Sp frig and summer Dry Goods offered: in thLy market. I would - call part:larder attention to the following: - A very supenor assortment of plain, litlek lt roca d. "d fancy colored Arks; also twisted Sllke,Satin; plaid and Plain T al mo ant zareges; _Printed llarege and Cholla de Laines; • very handsome French Lawns awl' Dritllantines; goad assortment of -French:Worsted Collars,. Under,. Sleeve and Cherolzettes, embroidered. hemstitched mid plain - Li:en; Cambric Llandkerehiefs, Furniture Dimityand Chintzes; lionnete anddlibbord al bargains; - ' -A beautiful assortment of :Moire antique Lace mid Talmas, Bhaitle and .ecarli:. 6 - 1411. , anvIrtment-of Gloves, "I Mitts and Ilosiery; Irish Linens, Muslims and Prints ;ether with a complete ,assortmentof every other milde r . elther fancy, Maple, foreign or domestic, Thankful for past favore,:ws..would solicitor:rawly ex-, an:fruition of our stock, conAliMt•that•farquantity, ty, style sod price; it is unsurpassed: : • • • - ••••• • . - I'ATOUNI:i.I•OVE Zs BliO4. mys - formerly 'Young, Stevenson A 141/e. ••• New , ArOvs4 orgs= and Suinnusx-Dry . AT NO. 09'N. W . : SIDE OE' IS'OOD -.STREET. . TN GREGO A CO., Importers and Jobbers in Itritish; .Fiencb and CletreanDar (MODS. Ifavink receiv• ad our large and eateriotyo stock of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufseturers; and part' . through Our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers geasral ly, that owing to' these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such indueereents: to buyers as are rarely met _within the trade. Among dry goods stpa.V4ll:l;B foun'&Sre9,l.lo:: {sines,. Portsmouth lawns of the :most deiirabtp mohair lustre; illpsette,plain black:And fantyligtired i ikEr, gingbame and fancyprlnts, latest style hroadelothe,faney vesting% cassimeres,•satio*rctweedif and suramer,panta. loaning; brown aud black mtud&is,tabla diapers. We have also 9pene4 a vary, largo assortment of.bonnets, newest styles; leaf hats, Rutland braid and 'Leghorn,, and an extensive tyarierty af hosts/4 gloves and. ribbons; , with lacegoc4fandynettings;hiconetts,mull.aruitignred Swiss mushliS and black 41k veils; &c, Our variety stoCk embraces in part comba, buttons, pea•. suasion cape, thresds,,port meusiee,patent medicillea, per-, ' salaam and almost every article usually kept in the ya , slaty line, together with Li/ag4 Etoek oflord olives watches, Watch materialif,gliases; gold an gilt jewelry of, newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day elects, all of which will been ld at the leVestprleearar cash oriattetcaotory reference. N. 11,-A n early call/rem buyers ifreiptictfally solicits-3j • 141b25 - - • • ' D.'0.11.200 k CO. SPRING-DitY'ooo-DS. HAGAN t. Airtb, Nu. 01111ailitit racetring daily adlltiont tolleir Urge and won adlezted atoric of . . . Brea-Julia - 3 1 • • - . Dr. 413 flood% Embtolacglev, , . llaSlerc~ Shen*le &Seerfe, lionukeep'g Goole, Alaantler'e ICid alosee,le.: To whirl we wont] respectfully invite the attention the latliee. robVl Drotrusisro GOODB. 10ItANII VAN 03011.15nhai just received aiarga and J 1: beautiful azaartment of Mourning Colima, blemrea and Botts in Crap; Narletarana.SwiaP, blank•nief. and gaute blank no-31ml and filayes, 2ti FlVi t cotton, atteattki Itibbone, Tleltq, mut Crapris, Jri all qualliles. Alazaralar 114:mu's beat - R.ld fli ores -ran nia - aya I) 4. (omit at No. 83 MARKET STIVENT, corm:. et 114 , Dia. mond. DRY 00 ODS-13TORF,. Iron Prout...Nth Ui Itiarket .tract. OUR Itcragabolngstovtopentat thatrattaaellorior a genet , a1 , D17 Coedsb we:would respectfully solicit tile patronage of the public, feeling cacilait e that, front our ex.' tendril and well selected stock of fIILU,S, FANCY ANI :MIME (100D$, Re ean.offer arras inducetuani9 ae will hi. sure entire satisfaction.- JIAGAII•1- All 4 aprllt", . 91..Marketand £4 Union stmt.' VAN 'CIORDEIMS T.B. I2 . I 3 I NCtST.O.XtEr No. 83 111,1:112?" St; Coanza Di.o.tOrm. 'DIST BROBIVI NO, a, large and-well psieuted stek."4c it MI rtfr the nevratylea of- , - - LADIES' pIIESS AND MANTILLA TRIMIIINOE:** ___Fringes, .• ltuttons,- Galloona, • ' Gimps, Braids; " Velvet.d, Laces Cord - Ribbons. — - A handiome assortment of French, Stotclrand Austrian EfiIDROIDERIEg, in Swiss, Jaconetand 141011, - Collars, , Edgings, liandkereldofs, - SleoVes,, Insertlno, In.fanta' itches, • Obernisettes, Bavlv, „Cali, * Waists.. A fall Supply of .MOURNINO GOODS: _ Crape sett, Collars," Love and Cruite Veils; Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, Own° and Dotted Falls, Plain Salsa do. Chendrettes; atidEngh Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING —;Stamped Collars, Bandaa and Instertlim: ,French Working- Cotton, - Mops, Linen and Cotton . Dioas, Oil Cloth,- Embroidering Silk, Sti ll etos and Sciss-ois. • . . - Mantas, Satin and Bonnet - A largo assortment of GENTLEAIEN'S FURNISIIINO GOODS—Shirts, Coilars, °notate, Tics, - Dandkerehieferac, Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapea, arid everything in small, wares Ketieratiy. tar iIAJOL'S LES? 11Th 011SVES, in white, black and colors. Sites from No. G to No.lo, always on hand. ", ' Also—A good stock of 11OSIERY and OLOVEB—very cheap. =hr. Ult DI IT U JA.M.ES W. I,VOODWICLL, fIdBINET FURNITURE zri. A CTUREIZ. Ware-rooms 07 aid DO Third street. J. W. W. ricoSct_thlly .infOrme ; hisfriends and customers that be ;' .• • , Mellow completed hiaspringstoek of Furniture, wlaish is decidedly the largest and best ever offered for rale in. tide City, which will be sold at ritioes 'as loci as any in the States, raster West. • As he le determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, mud newest designs, and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, 2t6 00.11 bled to producelvarranted furniture,: at the lawn t priwa. He has adopted the principle of identifying Isla =stoma's' Interest with Ms own, in ' uslity and price, and tesp.4 ways on hand 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, maybe Duch:heti from his Mott, or manufactured expreselzto or der. The following articles consist, In part, of Ida stork, which for richness of etyle and dant:et ba sac passed is •n p of the Eastern cities: Louie XIV tetoa-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dos. Mahogany Claire; 20 doz. Walnut 00 Mahogany Balking a 20 Walnut " .- 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut " - 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 ." Dressing Bttrealll - • - 80 " 11 Washstands;,, 40 Inalosad /OD 00IDIXIDII. • 20 PlainDrassing Burning; 40 Mahogany Bedsteads: . _ I i Walnut " 20 Cottage " 600 Cherry and poplar Bedsteads; SD Mahoganydl irdrotts; 10 Walnut " I 10 Cinerry " 60 Plain Bareaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tates 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cane Salt Chairs; 24 Cane Seat hocking Chairs; , 12 Ladles' Writing Desks; Eat and Towel Stands; What-Dots: _Etlguires; Pieper /dacha Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke " Elisabeth= Wall and Tier " Reception Ladies' Work " Pearl -- Extension Dining Tables; Arm ai Ottemana; • Ootitio and Mall Claire; • ' ble large assortment of COMMON PITICIPZIIIIM end WINDSOR OLIAIRS. etalttlT Meatus supplied frith all titles in their Ilse 13122AMBOATSI and ROTEL% furnished at the shortest ordara promptly -stranded to. . . Stoanabositot Aho y I Tim subiaribera tender their sebum.% elgaienta for gig' favora bestawed upon ent by their Steemboet friend', and vould real:wart:idly remand th aw and others Interest ed In buildlng„Loatts, that they era et all time" prepared to furnikh, on the host feaannalda trran,ernyaleacrlptlon et Mtn Vurnittrreabd (Amin" a the hest matarTal and work. inauship. - Co L tnetThltd tahl fizoitlatleld atreets, laPPollee "Brorrn'a tibial" James „Lowry, AND .BRDST/cAD MAIIIIPACTURBR—No.,2I4 Fetterman'a Row, Liberty street, has on hand a large stook of Chairs .and Vedsteads of every description, made oY, the hest materials, tehich he will - eell loner than articles of the same quality oan be sold lathe city. ',lle would call par ticohtrattention to hie large akiektf Illainany and Walnut Matra and Itedsteade,whkh he will sell at gre.edly reduced Vices. Also, Taming pt every.dosination eseentedin-the neatest manner: Orders telt at the Wart Rooms, or at The _Mill, comer of Adams's:id Liberty etreetsorill prorejtly Mended to. - . 11..1141T4.0110E,N 44 CO. 4 p_ • An 'ON HAND -at their extensive 43,611TH5T and 011812.1t1ilartiOTORY, No. 84 Emithfield diva, a assortment of fancy Ind plain ^furniture, Irbleh they . wi 661116 per cent. below euetomary rates. - " .Terms-each only. Great Indaciaments 'to Cana Yurelinaere. Bwill ocil our large stookof COICtION.AND FANCY aunts. ANA BM:Mk:ADS, at prices that _cannot fall please mitt pureluuere. - All our work le warranted. Oartertna are - . J'Ant.ll LOWRY, mar2s . ear. EfeventbEand Libertyeter VIM. INT BTS VENSON eoattnues to. manufszturt CIABINILT.W.AII:B of everydeocripUort, it ht.q Old stand, corner of Llberli matt fieserith otreets: ILN DZITTA K. DIG attended to, fit till ito bianches. myll BOOS. FOR Itaililto.4.D .11NOLNKIIRS..--Contain• - • lug formulas for laying out curves. determining frog an. glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc.; etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates,' defloctions, long chords, magnetic variationOogarathinis nut ' natural signs ,tatt gents, etc. etc, by-John B. Renck, OlvilEngineer. -:rocket, book form. $1,75. • -- . , - + 04,-The object of the pfment work 13 to supply a want very genewilly felt -by AisiStant .Engirwerif on - Railroads. rooks of convenient form for use In ,the field, entaining the ordinary lograrithrnatio tablesare common enortgiont a book combining with these tables bilierif-pecul Mr to tho Railroad work, and especially the necessarY-forilittlee for laying out curves, tuni-outs,ecoesitims,dc,lo a desideratum -which thia.work it designed to BEIPPIT. _, U. #l. Minutia Acumar, West l'oUltvArelllB, /851--- Cattlemen .i. I have looked over, a Rencit'a Yield Book for Railroad Engineers," and think it well -adapted to the ob ject Its author proposes, and have no question but. It willbe fornollavery useful and practical volumehoth for °Sea and field work. . ''''... . D. 11. BICIMM Tnor,...ip i1..18a1. I am much pleased with Mr. Itenek's little til manual, the "Yield Book of Railroad, Engineers." 'With .the pr.orde, , tido of sonde of the moat practical and metal of recognized 1 processes among railway engineer*, ha-has given others which; new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher Tana than that of mere novelty :that of being in general scaceptlble of available, not to ray desire• ble, recital rise. In conelnalorr, while I think the deAgn of Me.llerick's lgoltTio such 83 to adapt It - excellently well to pmfessional wais t I have pluzure in entries -Mg bi,y cordial satisfaction.with ice eaecolion; alike with the Fer, sPicidity of arrangement effected by the author, and the 03:- cltient typographkuil taste displayed by Ms publishes. i e a NAuabliactm of Rensselaer Polytechnic , In stitu . . nr isle ItY- ' ' • • '.. WILLIAM , Et.I.N, .. -- ' Dealer itrEngineers Statlontry, - • ma - ' Market street. earner of Beeetil , . . , FlaYlE DUIV3,S 0110019.—d. A. AIAtION CU. bar 2 Jußt received Another a1ge2 4 1,1 lot 9 1 Dram Goodai romPri ling doh Plal4, Striped end poului Baj?gA i Tis gym, Or. wiut DY _Pfahtry _ E=% ME= MEDICAL. .A2 x . - rm :PIUS wart an singults i =sonde -• iedy tot the can et all Castlies to Indlp • isundl'e_ Dropsy '4 teams, {A-, era o ot, Ilan. .s, indemstatiOns - /lead le, 'rains in - the .11retat; tck and Limbs, Ifernale Complaints, at. ,Thdeedo very fair int tha. asses in which a Purgative Medi. fa neitntore or less reqUized,and.' Might be prevented, if a; harmless -- bat effectual:Vali:mall° •reera• store freely. not: No dill - besides, it soon generates 'serious had — often fatal diseases, which might have teen avoided by the timely' and judicious •use.ot e. goo& purgative:. This. Ss alike trite of Colds,' Perrerhtt ttrraptoms, and Bilious derangements. They 01l tend - to - become or produce the deopeested and • formidable distempers which:load. the beaten all 310E0-b3 land; silence .a• reliable, family ; physic,is Of the first dra... •-• portanes tattle public health, and this Pill has been pest recta with - Consummate shill, to meet that deMatid. extensive trial of its +/bluest* , phyetelane,prsfentore,and Patients, has shown results surpassing anything Intern> `known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not inabitantisied by persons of such ex alted positions and'cludenter 03 to forbid' the suspicion or Among the emine_gentlemen Milo have testified in .nt . . . . . favored these Pills, we may mention—. p oet. nArES, Analytical Chemin al:totem and - State a Assayer of Massachusetts, whoso-bigh , professional character is endorsed by the- Hen.EIAVABIIEV Ithgi,SenatoroftheValtelStates. ROBERT IVINTIIIIOP,-Ex Speaker of 'the House of ltopresentatives ` :: .. • 11COTT.LAIVIIENCIE, Minister Men. to lUtgland. fJOHN D;PIT2PATILICS, Catholic Ilfshop of Roston; • ida; • .I).r. CIIILTON,PraetIcaI Chemist of New York City, llon. W L.BIARCK, lecrttnag of, State: .• WM D. AST011; the richest mania America; B..I,ELAIM h CO, Proprietorsof the Illetropolitinflotel, " Did apace pornait, we could -give mans Innuired eeztltl attes from all, parts where the Rills have been used, but evi, tietica even moreconvincing than the experienceofemthent public men, is found in their effects upon triaL - • - Than F le,the.reanitoflong-InvesU;attenandtetndp, -fire' (Merest te the as the hest and most complete which the present ktote 'of 'medical science can Miura. They ore compounded not Or the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal airtursonlyaiVagetable Itemmilm extracted by inenaleal process in ts elate of .nurity, and combined to. gether In sudi a manner as to insure the hest-results. The system of oomposillon for inedleineo has been found In Cherry Reetoral end totb, to produce a moraeilicient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process, The reason is 'perfectly obvious. Millie by the old mode of composition, every:medicine it burdened wittimore or less of acrimonious and Injurious qualities,by this each lad!. - vidnal virtue only that is desired for the enrativo effect Is 'present. All the inert -and obnoxious qualities of each nbstsnee employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. nectar - it Is calf evident that the dints should prove as. they have proved, more' purely remedial, - and the LilianMe& poirerful- antidote to disease than any Other meal - do-a known to the world. , AR It le freduentlythipedient that many medicines shottld - I.e taken under thesountel of an attending Physielan raht • 1,9 he could Sot properly judge arcs remedy without Atm! log lie coicirSsition, I have supplied the coctuate Pormo.l be afLich both my Pectoral and - Tills are - made, to the vlele bodyof-Prectltionfirs in the Co t sil States and Ittlileh AtamiCan Provinces. -If, bowever, - thereshould be anyone v. 1.14 hes not tact-IN - C.lllitre, they will be for Warded byn3.all .ttble reqUesti - Of all the Patent ldedichaes . that are offered, hoti , felr scald .bs totem if their composition - was known! - Their Life conetete in their mystery. I have no mysteries. compty.itiori of my preparations is laid. open to all. then, and RR who are competent to, judge on the subject Shbuy ocd-nowledgo - their convictions of their intrinsic . , merits. Tim Cherry Peetrual Vas pronouticed by scientific: men: to. he a 'wonderful medicine, beforeattests were eosin. 3innyeminentPhvetciaee ahaved e_ tie clared. the same thing of Pills, and even snoreconildently; and are willing-tis °edify that-their anticipations were more, than frattlemil bytbeir.effects upon They operate by their powerful influence on the internal - via-ars Ito purify the blood' and etlmilato it'inte. healthy . action—remora - . the obstructions of the atemach, bowels, - liter, and other organs of the body, restoring - their Irregu. tar action to health. and by correcting, wherever: they, ex ist, such derangements as are the brat origin of disease; Prepared by Dr..7,01 - El3 0.-itrElt,,Practieal and 'Ana; 13' Heel ChoMt, bats: nice 1 , 5. - ceilti per . field by B. A HAIIMESTOCE CO.; at whole.sale and retail, by every:Druggist.ln Pittsburgh, _end tryedi Dealers INHALATION gOlt 21:111 ME DP ASTIIII - I',AND.IB - .6ISUMPTIRT NE UT AND VlCkit WONDER:IOIn ' ritY".ll-EANLv 11110UOET 710 ME TO , Tl: E TioOlt OT TEE 1‘1.J.I.:101,1 A WONDERRUL DISCOVERY-has recently been math:- ~ t%. by Dr. Curtis, of this city, In the treatment of Cott._ ... sumption, Astlntia, and all disease* Of the Lunge. _We re fer to " Da.-Cowns's limners on LlMalnin /Iran= Vane: CAD CliEnarSyntm n With this new method, Dr. 0. baste', Stored many afflicted °ems to health, as an evidence of Which:: he ; has itinunierable - certificates. Speaking of the treat ment a phyelcian remarks, "It Is evident thatinhaling— congantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me- didnal properties must come in direct contact with the whole reriut cavities of the lungs, and thus escape - thy/may. - ttud varied changes produced upon them when Introduced into the stomach, and subject to the precise af digestion," TIM Ifygeaila is for We at all the Druggists throughoutthe country.—Nete Fork Dutchman of JanuarAi,l4. - - • - • The Inhaler la worn on the breast, under thelinen with- . out the least - innonveniericethe Leta of the body being - snifiejent to Ovaperite' the fluid. Ilatutiteds - of cases of - mires, like the following, might bit named:. - . ' - -- One package of the Rygeana has cured Me of the As thins of sit; years standing. • J. P. Ritenuar, . . P. IL of Dancannon; Pa. I em cored of the Asthma of ten years' standing by Dr. Curtie's Hygeana. Idittaantr Bann, Rrcolgya, N. Y. ' • Mrs. Paul, of N 0.5 Uammond street, N Y., aver cared of - a severe case of Bronchitis by the Ilygeau a: • My. EiSte r liar been cured ofn digressing cough's f Several years' standing, end decided to he incurable by the physt. CIADS. She wee cured in one month, by the 'll,ygettna. . J. IL GAMllltr, Richmond, lie. . , The Tier. Dr. Cheerer, of Nett' York - , testifies of our Medi. . el n ein - the following language : . . , Nstv YORE, Nov. 15,1854. Dien 80,.—1 think highly of Dr. Ourtle's Ilygeana as a remedy , in diseases of the throat and langs. Raving had • some opportunity to testify Its efficacy, I era oonvinced that it is a inestelllent medicine, bath the Syrup and the inhallugapplication to the chest. - • - - • N. Is Dr. Cartis's Liygeans ID the ORIODIALand 01.7 X tniNITINIS ARTICLE; all others, are base imitations, or - rile and INJURIOUS ervrtnterfeitc..• 'than them ae you reonbt 114e.rorrale IrY Di. a etLIT. Iteyeei, lio Waal S triet ; IL R • . Sellers ft Co.; - Lee - ,A. Beckham, - Allegheny City; John' . . Sargent, New .134 - Igh ton ;C. L. Raiser, Rochester. - • ': .. Varter?s• Spanisha. MMEtwre. THE GREAT PI RUIER OP THE BLOODI Not a Particle of lieroniy in it. IfivffTgef"l97,l? tk•in, Obstinate ' Cut e sa l Cone.Eraptlo ' ne, graphs vs bastnle+ on the Face, Blotches, Rolla, Ague nal -Fever, Chrento Soto Ryes, Ring Worm or Tatter, Stall 'Efesit, Enlargement and Pain of the- Bones and Jolnte, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphllitle • Isisordirs, Lumbago,Spinal Complainta, and all Diseases arising from an In,lnllateua use of Mercy ry,ltsprolince in Life or Impurity of the Blood, ' • - Thie great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood is now used by ,usandi of grateful patients from all part of the 'Molted States, who testify daily to the remark:6bl ' acres FrfactUe.l by the greatest of all medicines, “Coilt, :51'.1N191l XT Wit." Zh.rurali,qa, Ithetunatienk, caul? Er opticns on the Skin, Liver Disease,' irever.s, CirerJ,diti Alfeetions of the Kidneys, Dlseasee of the Throat, PeMalo ampletnte, Pains and Aching of the Banes end Joints; a.roepeedlly pet to Bight by using this great anti Inestimable remedy. • " - . Pax all iiicases of the Blood, nothing hAa yet been found to compare with it. /t Cleansee the system of all impurk Hess uta gently and efaclantly ore the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, &Cell tone to the Stenitioh, , makes- the akin clear and healthy, and restores the Comb!. tution, e afer.bls,l by dimmer broken damn by tbaßlatiSei of youth, to Ito pristhee vigor awl strength. 2cr the Ladios, It to invariably betterthan all the rot. - re dice ever &few doses of_Casta'aSpandah Mature will removo all sallowness ot complexion, bring e e Iona':: mantling to the otos:hi give elasticity to' the (Kepi and Ito prove tho ;emeriti health in a ret;artabledegee beyond all the mei:l , lnel erer heatti • - .The large number of oortineatee which ' , se have reeolired . - from perzaati from all parte of the United States, to the beat • evidence that there is no hntabug about - it. • The Dross, hotel keopere,rangl:trates;phyclelane, and nubile men,itel • 'moral to the coranirmity - , all odd their testimony to the as.ndertal effects of. this EIRItAT BLOOD Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Abnanao, and read the wonderful cutest/de truly greatest of all Medicines hen performed. . . . . None genuine unless signed by BENNETT & MIRO, Proprietors, No. S Pearl street, Richmond, 484 to whom all orders for supplies end agencies roust to addressed. • • • - Ala for sale by B. A. YAIINESTOCIR, JOSEPH P 1,331. FLEMING BMA., and by Druggists generally. oceillewly - PATENT - ENT lelto.ll CANADA • - • —.- Quxinca, February 7th, 1854, Seesaw. JA. Fultr.estocl: Cii.—Wo had the pleasure cif receiving, fife morning, tho within certificate of your r mlinge irlacla . will ver, grstifyin;, , to you, no is Imo sent Nolvitieirily. We are, fientitorien, yours, very Citify, • - J. tiIDSSON . . .Gentlemen—My little daughter, four years oid, arra sou, older, were fora considerable time eniffering from worms.: I purchased two bottles of your Venalfuge, of ,which I gave them throe doses, eaconllng to direr-dots, and etrange to say, in leo than three hours they passed no lose than FINT: iIUNDUED W 0113113, some of the extraore dinary length of from twelve to fifteen inches. Raring experienced Eo much of the beneficial erecter or. your -Vermlfuge, t feet it my duty - to rec.orumend It to the plitAle, ex, In my opinion, - one of the most efficacious re me: diei against worms ever offered. to the public. entl cniern, believe me to - ' Your much Obliged and hurableseiv't, - - - NATHANIEL LEATEILB. . , Prepared and said. by IL PAIIICESTOCIf &CO., corner of Sint and Wood streete. •• - - 1416 Josoph IV'ltlto7s carriago 'topazlttary. , TOSEPLI WRITE, no carrying on bust. - • ti., nem its his epaciona premises, (now lately enlarged,) on th o Pittsburgh and Oreensburr„ turnpike, near the Two. Run, between Pittsburgh tma Lawrenceville. realsectlnlly Invites the pubtio to Inspect his stock of BIIOOIES, 8c ind, he particularly infants gentlemen purcAaters, that ono price only le made. Fourteen years , experience In the business, enables him to place before his patrons the Sasso choice reflection of Carriages strhich,sa: loony years past It has bemhis particular department ta select from the ration., end mostulented Eastern mutt , lacturers.' The succem of his newsy:dem Ls complete..-the economy of his arrangemernandll supply the best and must fashionable mannfsentrea ornsoderato pricer. _ Unencumbered : by there heavy expenses; which, uus mania far decorating howes of buimesa tan heaped upon , tiro prim of goods, (owing to large rents) aosErn vinur, u 11l sell, ou. ready =agent'', art mnbh lass than the urns! zga. Carriejesrepaired In the best =lnn er.vrith despot ATT. Eli T 1 Oal Wagon . Masters and %Ml:llston' /fatuity: Land Actr.Nov,. Fourth 'etreet. ' scaditnr, Nue:Anna, Wagon Dias - tele, Town• ly stero.:Ao., rho rrena.rogularlyrrittatered It:troths Mit, 'Nice of the United Starve, and. every (lur, Saurian. anti. nary s e yaln, Marine, Clara and liandanian in this Navy; alsoOlilitie or Volanteere, Lr Rata T. 1.000 of any State or Terrltory are entittz,l, by CO,. late Act of CmgrarN to is Warrant feria) Anr.on of Lana: Tifosa'ato hava rezzicimi 40(1. SO ACTON are entitled to :Warrant Tor much gnantlty of Land as will make, In dim- Perzons eutruating Thar Claims to mu can z?ly upon hsr. tug them agended to peomptly, , All information trceo of cLar,c,4. Letters yremeli ower=d• _, AUSTIN LOOMIS, tab 3.4 nonnLjr Land Agant, Fosultkot 1 k ituXE4 4.)11.6..N 0 'Es ; do. ttoiutio: ueF recuinit, IMILWR btiV4littO . ,
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