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WHEREAS, The 79th section of an set of th e General Assembly, entitled An act providing for the sale e main line of thepublie works trota Philadelphia to Pittebure,h," approved the 27th day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, &schwas: — " That if the aaid main line shall not be awarded to any purchaser under the provieions of this act, the Governer shell advert'. for the term of one month, in two newspa p ire published In Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, for purchasing the same, or any divielon thereof, and trans• mix the proporols, if any are received, at the meeting of the next General Assembly, hthe speaker of the Senate, who shall open and publish the same in the presence of that body." And whereas, Said main line of public works was not sold and awarded as contemplated by the said act of As sembly, NOTICE IS IlElt r lfY Of YEN THAT SEALED PROPO SALS FOR THE PURCHASE OP TIIE SAID MAIN LINE, • or any division thereof," will be received at the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, up till MONDAY, the lot day of January next. The proposale will Mate distinct ly whether the bid is for the whole line era part, and for what pare Said proposal!, will be addressed to the Secreta ry mls for of the CoMm m ain Line ommelth the under seral, and m . arked, " Propo. Co mma of Public Works" The law not having indicated clearly any form or eonli tines for bids, it bus been deemed proper to annex curtain sections and parts of emtione of the law Iteelf, as a basis for propomils. Bidder, can make each modllicatione and chan ges of these as they may deem proper:— Sec. 1. That the Governor is hereby authorized and re quired to invite sealed proposals for the porcine° of the main line of the public works, to wit: The Philadelphia and Co- tumble railroad; the canal from Colombia to the Junction at Denean'e Island; the JUnlata canal; from thence to Hot lidayeburg; the Allegheny Portage railroad, including the new Toad to avoid the inclined planes, in its condition at the time of the transfer, and the meal from Johnstown to Pittsburgh, with all the property hereunto pertaining or tolongine • mid proposals aballetate the mnsimum price offered for raid main line, on the following terms, to wit: twenty per rentum of the amount bii to be paid into the tremury in earth, before the transfer of stidworks, anti the balance in ten equal irstalmenta, the interest thereon pay able reminunually, from the date of the mid transfer, at the rate of six per centred - I per annum, and the Mit instal ment payabte at the mph-item of one year teem the dete of transfer, and said balance Mail be secured to the Common wealth by the bonds of the company purchasing the mane, and the Santo without any other t e cont than this act shell be a lien on the works and improvements aforesaid. E.C. 11. That the pure-herons of said railroads sad canals, - their surcemors and simians, shall be a body politicand cote poste in del and in law, by the name, style and title of the liertone Canal and itailroad Company, and by the same name the said company shall have perpetual vetoes. Mon, and be able to sue and be sued, plead and be implead. ed, in all courts of record and elsewhere, and to hare, pur chh:seese, receive and hold, and enjoy to them and tir elle m such lend, tenements and hereditament he s, gooee, cliattebt and estates, real, personal and rained, of what kind - or quality soever as shall be tremseary Cre the repair,: end management of mid emelt and milrolde, and the same from time to time rel, exchange, mortgage, elien, grant or rth.rwiee dipole of, and also to make and keep a wenn- n Feel, and the Fame to alter and renew at pleasure, and ado to ordain, whittler/a and put into execution such bylaw o, ordinances sad regulatiou. as shall appear necessary rind c Invenient for the government of said corporation, not ty ing contrary tc the constitution or laws of the United t tetes, or of thie State, and genera them it shall lawfully e t :- pertain to do for he wellheing,of saki c-orporation, and the uue mai:teeing and ordering of the grebe of the same. Sec. 4. That Immediately upon the issuing of lettersp tent by the Governor, the rallrot I leading from PhlluA 1- phis to Columbia and the eastern division of the Penne) I rani& canal. extending from Columbia to its junction with theJunLata division, at Dutan's Island, the Juniata dial. Fiala extending from Duncaxes Island to liellideyeburg, the new and old iortage railroad from Hollidaysburg to Johns town, and the western divisiou of the Pennsylvania anal from Johnstown to Pittsburgh, shall be immediately vepteell in the mid corporttore and their succemors, including 11,0 over the Susquehanna river, at Duncan's blend, te gether with all the sarplus water power of mid canals. all °ekes, toll houses, water stations, workshops, locomotives, ears, trucks, stationary engines, fuel on hand, horses .1 implements, and all the estate , real and personal, perches ed, owned and held by the Commonwealth, or the nee . I the sad canals avid railroad.; the Canal temem n-iOne,El shall prepare duplicate schedulm of ell the mtate, real r pereowd, pu.rehased, owned and held by the Commons with, for the nee of the main line of canals and railroads from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, describing the toll houses, worn sbona, and the condition of the amain and railroads, seal their appendages, and enumet sting all the personal peeper ty; saki scheduled shall be signed by theCartal Commimma ers, and by the president of the said company, with the r perste seal annexed, on behalf of said company, one of pwhich echedules ehall he left with the director. to of said com y . and the other delivered lathe Governor, be filed in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Sac. 0. That so mon as the said company shall hr or -Ra ised, and shall give notice to the Governor of their nt:di. nese to take poesemion of the said works, be shall mom ne Um thereof to be given to all superintendents, tors, officers and agents of the Commonwealth. employed on or about mid railroads and canals, who shall cantinee nevertheless to discharge the duties of their said officao or employments, and be entitled - to receive their present rate of compensetion trom the said company, until removes!, or re-appointed by the directors thereof, and the official bonds of saki officers sad agents shall enure to the use of snide - rt. =as to all moneys received by them - on aceoutit of the subsequent to the time when mid company shall to take powaseion of them as aforesaid. Sac. 7. That immediately after the Governor shell have issued letters latent the said company shall take pcnsessieu of said public works, and shall be bound ever thereafter la keep in good repair and operating condition, the entire line of mid railroads and Metals, extending from Ptillaeelphis t Pittsburgh, with the neasseary toll houem, water statiou , , locks, buildine7 and other appurtenances, and that the mil railroads and meals shall be, and forever remain a public highway, and the said company shall furnish stationare and tooconotire engine!, ma motive power, for the use c.l all peewees or companies engaged or withieg o easels is the transportation of tonnage or passengers, at Pitch thn• s and In each matinee as not to impair the use and enje meats of said railroads wed came., by said parties, they pay ing just and fair chuges for the me of said main line c r any portion thereof, which shall not exceei the ratee of too I now charged upon boats, cars, tonnage and passengers by the Commonwealth. It being the true helmet and meaning of this set, that the meld main line shall be, rued remain fere ever a public highway, and kept openand in repair by mid company es such, for the free use and enjoyment of all per desiring to are and enjoy the wale, and that nothing • in this Act contained shall be construed in any way to its teller° with the existing rights and !privileges of parti, doing bwriness upon the same. . Ste. 8. That the said company, on the first day of Deetette bar, after Its incorporation, and anntially thereafter, shall cause to be made out, under the .I.ltor one of its officer•:, and transmitted to the office of the Auditor Generel, a de tailed etc mss, exhibiting teen of tolls, freight mei other incomes, which have received by raid compeey during the prereding year, al. etatement of all the exper dituree for the Fame period, i for repairs management, naOlia power and other purposes, and it sh4l be the duty of the Auditor General to tile said statement in his office, as ail similar reports are now filed. Sac, e. That the said company may own and employ loop motive engines, cars, beats and horses. and convey pawn. gers and toonme of whatsoever description un mid ca al: and railroads, and than have the right to receive compene. • tion for the same ae;ttereinalter provided, and to make roan, general regulations/ tor the tramaction of business on mt I railroads and meals us they may from lime to time deem proper, and they shall also hare the exclusive right to fur nisb all the motive power for said railroads. Sec. IU. That the said company shall not have the right to subject tonnage shipped or discharged at intermediate points on said line of improvements, to charges of more than twenty per centrist above the rates per mile charges for Moiler tonnage taming over the entire extent of saiq Improvements for the time being, and the said company shall make no discrimination in tolls and charge. against. .y boats or tonnage passing to and from the Susquehanna division of the Pennsylvania canal, and the churges nod tolls on such tonnage and boats, shall never exceed per mile them , now charged by the State on the buequehanne, West Brunch and North Branch division of the Pennsylva nia canal-', or the amounts now paid the CoMMotturultb, Upon such beats and tonnage under present maximum rates of tolls as timed by the Board of Canal Commisslonesta Sol 22. That the said company Mall carry out, ho good faith, all contracts which may be in existence between the Commonwealth and other parties, for the construction of new work on the Allegheny Portage railroad, or for repairs or materials on any part of the said mein line : Provide 1, That the void company may uhadlon said contracts In the dame manner that the Commonwealth might hare done, and that they shall not be liable for any of the debts on the said main line, incurred prior to the date of the tranofec. Sec. 21. That a (saline to pay any instalment, and the ac crual interest for more than six menthe from the lime that such instalment or interest shall be due, shall work a forte it. ore of double the arno.mt or money due, arida repetition of such neglect, shall produce It forfeiture of the franehime here by granted, wbere pon the said railroads and cortala shall re. vert to the State, together with the working stock mod pro. party thereon, owned by such company, and thereupon the ticrvernor shall mnounee such forfeiture by proclamation, and the Canal Commissioner/3 shall peened to take charge of said canals and railroads, and keep the same (Men for um, at prevent rates of toll and charge for the nee thereof, until action is had by the Legislature. Wm. 26. That it shall at all times be lawful for a commit tee of the Le dela.° appointed for that purpose, to 'respect the books and examine into the proceedings of the corpora tion purchasing said main line, for the purpose of ascer taining whether the right and privileges granted by this act have been misused or abused, and the Legislature may provide each remedies or penaldm as may be necessary to secure a compliance with the provisions of this act. Sec. 28. That the legielature reserve the power to alter, revoke or annul the pewits and privileges which may be conferred by this act op the company which may purchase the said main line, whenever any of the said powers or privileges may, in their opinion, be injurious to the citizens of this Commonwealth, in such manner, however, that no injustice shell be done to the mid company. Mc rem GOV111:108 Preolwanstlon. 1 - 31' virtue of a precept under the hands of William B. sPClure, President of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, end J notice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivery, In and for said district, and William Boggs and Gabriel Adams, Esq., Associate Judges of the same county, in and for the county of Allegheny, dated the twenty •third day of November. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tifty•four, and to me directed, for hold ing a Court of Oyer and Terminer and genets' jail delivery, at the Court Ihmse in the city of Pittsburgh, oa the fourth Monday of December, at ten o'clock, A. M. Public notice is hereby given to all J mulct. of the Peace, tkmoner, and Con• stables of the county of Allegheny, that they oe, then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, In quisitions. examinations and other remembranoes, to do those things which to their respective canes, in their be• half, appears to be done—and also 211060 that will prosecute the prism:ten that now are, or may be in the jail cf said county of Allegheny, to he then and there to prosecute against them no eludl be Just Given under my hand, in Pittsburgh, title twenty.fifth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty•four and of the Commonwealth the reventyeighth. Lnov - 28j WILLIAM MAGILL, Sheriff. SIINDRIES—In store and to arrive, Mr sale, Ms: 125 prime Family Floor, to arrive; 500 bus Data; 200 " Timothy Seed; 150 " Clover Seed; 1000 " Dried Peach.; 100 " Apples; 60 bble Green Apples; 12 " Sweet Cider; 1000 boxes prime W. R. Cheese; 10 tons prime Pearls; 100 bags Saltpetre; 60 boxes Palm Soap; 100 tibia, large, N. C. Tar ; 100 " Union Cement; 300 Seamless Re" 2% and 3 bushel ; 40 bble Grease Lard; 103 " N. 0. Molasses, cypress cooperage; 60 " " oak cooperage; 30 " B. H. " _ 10 " LosS Sugar; 50 0 " No. 3, large, Mackerel; ht bide L. 3's 16 " mid. We 10 MU large No. 1 " 20 boxes X o.6's and' We Tobacco ; 14 tour foundry Metal. ENGLISH S RICHARDSON. -134VR-10 Orkin daily ducked Sr sale by • 9 HENRY H. OOLLINS. ''l*''' , ',•4ol stt • -•*- ;.^ N. • :4 , , •'fir• t ti# arms. e. BLAcg, Secretary of Vas CommontosaWs .burg, Nov. 14, 1854 • ". , . • o t . 4 , 7SMN MEE ~~ , i ~: ~-, /SE • ' *v4it, -4 0 , • if .a T ~ll:may=„`. ` '. INSURANCE COMPANIES _ DELAWARE minuet. sAFEri aisimurcx comma. OIFICE (CI the North Boom of the Exchange, on Third etrvet, PEILLADELPILLS. bltaLtiE INEUILANCES. Os Vesting, CAILOO .To all parts of the World. Fesiodvs, IN LANINSURANCES On gee by river., canals, lakes and land carriages, to all ports of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. • On stores, dwelling houses, Ake. ASSETS OF VIE COMPANY, November 7, 11343. :Blonde and Mortgages $24,303 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other ...... Stocks in banks, railroads and insurance. oom -181,543 42 pan fen 24,012 20 Bills receivable 169,826 94 Cash on hand 16 80 Balances in the hands of Agents and premium. on Marine Poes recently leaned 121,707 67 SubscriptiouNotes -.100,000 00 DM:MOM: Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M. Huston, Joseph IL Seal, 1 Hugh Craig, Edmund A Souder, Spencer knlvain, John C. Davis, Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes,' John R. Penrw, I Henry Sloan, George G. Leiper, James Traquair, Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr., II Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Pd., J. G. Johnson. i JlartesTenuent, James C Hand, •. John B. Sample, Theopilu 4 Paulding, I Charles Schaffer, James B. sPParland, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, B. T. C. Morgan, do. Wit . MARTIN, President THOS.C. ELAND, Vioe President Josst•u W. Cowea, Seey. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. THIRD ANNUAL STATEBIE T OPTIIE IN STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINX SURANCE COMPANY, OF FIINIISYLVANIA Assets, May Ist, 1852. Premiumsreceived to May Ist, 1863_..... Interest an Loans, ix.. Capital Stock Returned pre2ntumn, Lorded, Rednouranar, Mn. INIMMUNTS. Bona, Mortgagee, Stock., and other good Bora. ourities Premium Note. Cash on Gaud ... Total am't of Itesormoee, Liable for t. 3.50,318 70 DIRSCTONS. JOHN P. RIITIIEB.FORD, Dauphin county, P. C. SEDGWlCK,Uarrisburg, BAIIIIEL JONES, Philadelphie, . A. WILKINS. Looker, Pittsburgh, A. A. CARRIER, JOHN R. AUTHERPORD;Dauphin county, A. J. GILLh'TT, Harrisburg, IL T. JONES, Ilarriaburg, ROBERT KLOTZ, Car ton county. JOILY I'. RUTILKEYORD, President. A. J. OII.LETT, Secretary. Will insure against petite of see and inland navigation, idea, on Merchandile in city or country, at lowest rates con sistent with safety. Policies Lemed on dwelling Douses either perpetually or for a term of years. Branch Ofdre, corner Fourth and Smithfield streets. mr.l3:tf A. A. CAILRIEIt, Actuary. THE UNITED STATICS LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL NTH, 1860. CIiARTER MiIIPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chertrait Streets, Philadelphia. ,Oficers of the How Board at Phstadriphiar DIJACToI.S. Stephen D. Crawford, Paid R. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, 'srrows Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M' Henry, Jacob L. Florence, James Derrerens, William M. Godwin, William lIVICes. Pr,sidewt—Eliptien R. Crawford. Vice Prendent—Ambrose W. Thompson. !Italica! Ezionancr, rturburgh—Jameall. Willson, M. I) ALlevhcny Clty—R. D. Mowry, M. D. raarl7:y No. ORO. R. ARNOLD, Agent, 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. The Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of PAHodelphis, Pena/y[lmM. 11111.11.7f0R5--Ctmles W. batter, Thom. Hart, Tobias NYauuer. .9somul Grant, Jacob 14 &mint, Geo. W. Rich. mitt, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph) E. Berle, ids Dav Dm..., Horde, Patt.crscm. Dun. N. Haman, eMosr- Cuss. IL Sirrreary. Continue to make Insuren on, perpetual or limited, on every des.Bsiptinu of property. in town nod wintry,at rates as lon as are COW iF CetlL The Company have ree , erred • large Contingent Fund, which, with thou capital nod premiums, safety Wrested, af. ford ample prot,cten to the aseurteL 'ide dorsi, of the Company on January let, 18td, •14 pub. Wind a4rosably au Art of Amenably, were as fullows, eta: Mortde.J.. P 15,125 10 , 11 Estxt.• 84.377 75 Temt.orery boerie 83,886 17 01,84, 00 Cash, /cc ..... 64,346 Total 1.1,212,70 S 44 Since thcir incorporation, s period of terenty.one years. they have paid upward of One Niillion Your Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by Lira, thereby atlarding evident* of the alsanta,ses ct insurapm, as well as the ability and dispind Hon to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. OMIDLNKR 00FYIN, Agent, ap24 Officss. north-east cor. Wood and Third sta. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN., Capital Stock, Annual Premiums and Weatens Fund $1,000,000. INCORPORATED 1826. Polleiee of Insurance leaned at alludes on the most (aeon. Die term., LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, OR TOR PERILS OF N Y AVIGATION, B - - • GEO. E. ARNOLD, Aamsr TOR PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY COUNTY. marlMy Western Insurance Company, 'Pittsburgh. It. MILLER, CAPITAL,P rat. Lott. I F. M. CORDON, ry Secreta 5300,000. D0 WI LL nsure against ell kinds of risks, FIRE and MA ELNE. All lows will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Rome I nstitution, managed by Iniacroas who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Directors.—E. Miller, Jr., C. W. Ricketson, J. W. Butler, N. Rol mes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C. [Mown, (IMMO W. J.k15012, Wm. M. Lyon, J am. LI ppomot I, George Ramie, James Mc. Autry, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott. °Mee, N 0.92 Water street, (Wnrehouse OLEPeug a Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. sZsay .11.11RA.NG KIPIENTS FOR. 1855. OE . E itOrEAN Ali bNCY. The Oldest Established Office in Pittsburgh, for Remitting Money to the Old Country. T ANIE6 fiLAILLLY begs leave to say to 1210.1 pantons vt, haring friends In the Old Country, and desirous of either sending them mousy or paying their 1.1.11/0, that his arrangement for doing either le now complete, and ou eo firm a basis that mistakee cannotoccur, nor looses secrue to any party Out ing the last ten years in which he him been in this business, ho her remitted over a half million of dollars without the lore of a dollar, and the house for which he le agent, in Liverpool, has shipped not leas than 45,000 persons during the last year to this country, without a compl.int of neglect of duty on their part. Ile con issue pas.rnger tickets for London, Dublin, Lie pool, Glasgow, Cork, Belfast, Drogheda Limerick, Pt Kush, Newry, Galway, Londonderry, and Dundalk. to N York, 1. , ' . '•, Itomton, Baltimore, and New Orkin and from oleo,: to Pittsburgh; and will attend strictly forwarding passengers from thence to any part of the of l. Ile also has sight drafts for sale, payable at tbi ing place., via. ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sanford & Co London. Wm. Tappscott & Co Liverpool. (Available in the principal cities and towns throughout England and Wales.) ON IRELAND. Provincial Dank, Irehind ... DIUNCIILY. Armagh, Cavan, . Dungannon, Mallow, Trulee, Parsonstown, Drogheda, Londonderry Sligo, Balling, Ballyehennon, Kilkenny, Nowry, Coleraine, EnniFkillen, Dungannon, Bandon, Carlow,Baulnidge, Limerick, Enniscorthy, Waterfo rd, Downpatrick, Galway, Eatlig, Athlone, Clonmell, CootchiiL Monaghan, Youghall, Belfast, Dundalk, Klima, Strati e, Dedymena, Cork, lermoy, Omagh, Wexford. ON SCOTLAND. National Bank of Scotland, Edinburg, and It branches in fifty town/ ll:Oki:Aland. ON PRANCE. Blasius. Edward Blunt k Coy Bankers (Available in any city in Trance.) ON GER,NIANY. Messrs. Vogel, Kock & Co., Bankers, Fiankfort.ou-the-Main (Available in any city In Gerroeny.) JAMES BLAKELY, corner or seventh and Pinithfaild atreets, lee. 9 Pittsburgh, Pa. CHINA. HALL, roan STRUT, WITIFEEN TIIIID AND roving STMTS. STRANG ERB VISITING TIIE CITY SEIOULD CALL IN to see the beautiful assortment of CHINA, GLASS and •QUEENSWARE, now open at the above establish menL Our goals being entirely new, we are enabled to offer inducements in all the latest stylise of Dinner. Tea and Toilet Ware, white iron-stone, we have a great variety of shapes; also, gold band and fancy colored steins ware T. and Toilet sets. Our stock of white Covered Dishes, Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without covere, Baled Dishes, and every article appertaining too Dinner Set le large and well eelected. Britannia Ware Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castors, Walters, end House Furnishing Goods, we have a large nseortment. COBIMON WARR—Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Dishes, Bakers, Nappies, Bowls, Pitchers, and every article in the line is large, and we are prepared to pack them with. or without tine goods, as the purchaser may wish. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of GLASS WARE, which we are selling at manufacturers' pile., all of which. aro offered at wholesale or retail, by oct26 JOEIN J. O'LEARY. Steamboat. Flurnltur. and Chair.. AIIWE hare on hand and are constantly msoutectu.- ri ng STEAM DO AT CABIN Pilafs [TIMIS AND OLLADIS, of every description, via; gstensiota Dining Tables; Do Bar do • ,• , Ladle" Cabin Chairs, of var ious Myles; Gents do do do; State Boom do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; Tete a Tates ; Sofas; Divan; Centre Tables, Wash Stands; Gard do; • Water do • Trays, kc., As. Material and ;rorkinanship warranted, and ;prim Mir. factory. T. B. YOUNG ft 00., 20 35 Smithfield et, opposite (Sty noed. lip2 ,3 BElif—Cinclunsti Sugar Cared Beet received by W. A. MeaLURG. JAYA 001WJAK- 78 pockets nuperior Java ooffee ready, sad ky sale by [ma] W. A. WOLURGI. • ' • - {s.• y• • •• • • • • t! 494 - .; - ~-sue _z:~.ts'!; ~:s+;;~~~'c`:~r -..- `E"'_ ~i BANKERS EiCHA - Net - i - kiD - 13fatKINi -- nO USE A. WILKINS k. CO. UNITED STATES BANK BUILDING, No. 41.1-7/ - itli Fourth Street, PITTPLIUKOII, PA. EpOftEIGN and Domestic Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes .11" and Land Viarrants bought and Bold. Collections made throughout the Union. Business piper discounted and loam negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on oommieoloo. Stoney received on deposit, and interest allowed when len fora specified time. dec3 Removal. PATRICK& & FRIEND, BANKERB AND EXCLLANGE BROKERS, Hart Emm! thew Ojiine to Um Oman . of Afth and Woad at. irinntinnii, re. ATILICKS k FItLEND, Bankers aud Lange ltrokers, and Dealers In Note!, Loretta, nceeptancen, Gold, Meer p and Bank NOW'. 11. changes on the klastern and Western Odd, anstantly for sale. Coilectlons mule in all the eities throughout the United Staten. Deposita Tenni . ..lid in par funds or 'current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. N. SOLVES .1 SONS, 8A.N1110.8 AND ELYCLIANCE BHUS.Paig, HAIM ISMOTID 01111 /41111/00 AND LLCBAYOa OFTIOI TO TO. 67 MAOIST snare, TOUR DOORS lua.uw OLD Freers , . liolddlsa I BONS, Bankers and Fachange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Brafta Acceptances, Bold, 'Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the &mem and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collowtons made In all the cities throughout the UDlted States: Deponits received in par funds or currunt pm:rt., No. tI7 Market street, between Third and Fourth ~ts..Ljt,P):ly taItOYNT, 3627,76 63 • HOON BABGEBT 11ANliklitn AND lili.CliANUt DitOK.Kitn, et. a. 00..111 OF WOOD • Flint eTIF., P1T5.C...1, Pa. XIALERS in Coin, Dank Notes, Time Bilis, Foreign and liumestio Exchange, Certificates of Doposlt, ac• liachange on all the principal cities of the Union and nu. rope, for sale in SUMS to suit purchasers. Current mod par funds reoeired on deposit. Collections made on all part. of the Union, at the lovieoi rates. -r... PLERNAN s BANK.EHE AND EXCHANOK No. 96 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Altry, PITTIOCROU, 1)1.1Y AND SELL Bank Note. and `Win; Diecomit time _LP exchange, and promlaeory nut.; make eollectione in all the principal chi., of the UPIL.I.I. H.eeire depot to on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter. appertaining to a Broker's Mielnees. Earteni Exchanga constantly on hand. • toned JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, $209,018 61 135,250 60 1,90 19 100,000 00 $440,183 3.6 ~. 87,864 66 oastral. Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. `,TUCK bought mud sohl oD Commission. Collections 0 carefully attended to. Interest paid Lu Deposit. ,y^ No. btl , ,i Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. -• • det.l6 $858,318 70 8181,481 98 179,016 51 17,8:7J 21 8., • I ~ BANHEItIi AND EXCHANGE llitOliElLS, COLN= u/ wool , A.." 14 Iflrfl.l CTILLCVS. O . 'WIT EXCILA.NGIC on tbe Eastern CUL, rorodantly for 10 sale. Time Bills or Exchange and Notes Hecounted.— Gold, Silver nod Bauk Notes, tonight and sold. Oullevilone made in all the prinelpal 6E, , of lb, United elates! De posits re.ivol 01 Ear rod Current Funds. Ituar7ly .1110 WW2, 501000 MAIN iflulkeNcli .1/01111 , /MUM& & Itint, BANKEBS AND EXCHANGE ItItOIIEBAs DIA AND SELL Gold, Silver, lout Mink Notre; negotiate _DIIO Loan, on Heal Esmie or Flock necuritare; tourenar rroialsNry Noted and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell BtoeJus an Commission. Collections made on all points in the Union. Itnyl G. IL ABBOLD & CO., ILLNSILES AND EXCILLNUE IIitOKERS, ZALEN.S in ESetuLoge Wm, I.t.au :Sows, Night and D Time rann, es:lie:twos corrtully uttortdr.l to, • Ipr:uremia remittal to any part Mahe Union. Stooks bought and sold on coca mireoon. 74 fourth to., nett door to Dank of Itittsh , g. [2.13 AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AN kr D F B ourth L st., IL a b B ore ROKER, Office, Nu. .1 Wood, /sir Notes, DruPa, tiondr, Zdortpsger, nod L.A.. 012 rul tends, negotiated. Stock. an I Land Warrants Lought • 1 sold. octn 1883. EXCIIABIO2 AND iiANKING 110082 01 WILKINS & CO., No. lE. FOPILTIIBSI.I3M OypoeDA , the Danko( l'ittaburgh, l'lresuca , u Juib Domestic cox( tbreir. Arthonjr, Hank Noes, G 0 4 ,1 and ~...Itner Bought, SOLI and I.l , h•mgrd, at UV EXCHANGE AND BANKING IIoUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 64 W,40 WrILECT. PITTSSCIVIa. 12..laterwit allowed on C-i=r jaul2 Timmer Milli. JX4J. THOMPSON HELL & CO., BANKER. 8 AND 1120KERS, Cbrwre of Thard and Wood sowis, liuoborgh, - TIIOIIIAS WOODS **-COMMERCIAL ISKOREIL,-4.8 - - ANL LULEA 111•1,as, Bands, Stocks, Real listate, &e. No. 75 Fourth at., POlabbrult, CITY Corner or Sinliaelrirsn' Third ft Gil, .1 . GLASS & CABa, Proprustors. JuuN P. til.Abe, PA.N. b. CANIC OA. ICbutve N 6 1,•14),,,b1.1 , e). ) ))) I n tl! rt r :t " i :a 7 p j a„ co ff . t " ;t u, : ,l ! .l ai n" .; .' u throughoUt, is now Equut for the r ,, rptito of !he tr,eiiirg, public. Cm.... ST. CLAIIt HOTEL. (ron.iimat TILE F.XCHANUF.,) Corner Penn and St. Clair C. W. BENNETT Proprietor. Pruribie La utlret hour, bete:vet the itulrot.l Le polz; the rooms are large and aeuly Turtuel , ed,uml t.hurg , =talent, WAVIIIiLLY lIUli e., Lu eoutli taghtl l street, between Cheetatut end Wirlout, Pilliede Lr.c/Ity TU C. 111 Arch etreet,lelptd. T. 6,11 LPN late 11 the Nagle,) Proprietor. I eiret , y 1101 J la Ise, CV/C.:l'Ni: LIE MAIN WARREN, T.p.ubt thnt l ; ro . ne e house of entertainment. lteurg commodious end roomy mid ad/Whir% the °thee of tlaVita , Wage ttompany,it otter hatuotitunote ritieurpiuheal arreu lot tire accumulate Don oi the treveliug A him Of petrunage reApect.4 601iCIL.1 aull o.t,i,ILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CM:SMUT nl'anni, Av./1 ittn, t..tuELl . lll.l. PAULL/fat AL LAIRD, Proprietors. • jyistatuj Dilate SL,aO U.S.tt Ma 8111.1....1.:s U &AL 011...1u 1 r.V, EASA. ring, untlernignot Interne 1.5.61:12 allagt• 01 the above Maned llooeu, we retated It ut forge oipetlete, In • comfortable an 11,1 so elogrnt etyie, nun prepared (4, to CULTS guests, awl glee ample nautatectiou to ail wLo may pet men. the tuonn JAllkuu tu)%l isUi. RARE'S HOTEL, Late Yartuar'e Lac Lat ; ,,, U. LltleatTY tot of Filth street, Nburgh. tiA.IIIJ EL Italia, Vrowletor. 11.11.4 laut , ol to euttrely 1.04, Lavtug juet traert eteui.letai alai opened for Ole ...4l1ill,14,1011•11 Lb.? _Lnepi_3 likr. 4:1.11.1N tl livW ItEADI Et/B. VIBITEILS. --The groundo Lave been twproved, 48.1 the iiOLLNV renunr,ka 'were mt.tructive, geuerall). ru. ovvrB:tur Mill Lr Lapp) to M. We frielltilt. Au Ominous of the, nit.'enior All, la lloW roil:Aug from the nation, uu latch erre., to toe fiLLN lfearim the elation at e o'clock, A. M., and 0 V. M.; cc/are na; at 9A. and P. M. _pclittfan J. . MAilflN. Agent_ FO.ANKLIri ilOChh., Cleveland, Ohio. it 1 PATII.I.Ch.. Ilwockieruke.—Thui ilotiae Lan ue. lJ forgone thurun;b nod o repairsoftoerudons, Suit large ad.litio. 0( new furniture, au:., uud the proprie tors pledge theuh.lves that u0t.1111..,; ouch he waffling on their part to render the VILA-NM-IN tt falm.ce where dl the tot, forte of • first class hotel can i.e touter. C. I'ATIUCii A St./14. attic. r. 4.; kl norna., No. 400 BROADWAY, ARW YVII b. (00NOIPPIND ON TAO LUILOPEAN PLAN.) 11EUBEN LOVEJOY, BROPRIET JH RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH. AND URANT BTREET3, FITTWURGJI, P•A. J. NVIIWITICISS, .111. M. U. OnatitY LK/I:Li* corunr of Ilancork ntrretntol L Way, Pittaburgb, Pa. taar4:y MuuudTElL , d )IA.AIIiLE, Proprietor. _ CORNUCOPIA. as-OYSTER AND CUFF Ell Li 0 USE.-14 - - D. BARNARD. No. 40, Ft/U.51m1, brituern 11:rd and Markef nalayi ___ CRYSTAL PALACE, 110. 1 b Zillaarket atreo t. C. C. bISLY ~ s ilo ? • •:-.‘ r' - .ILESPECTFULLY Informs his friends anti the public in general, that he has lode started hie New York and l'hlladelpide modern et.) le it 0.)01i1lill OY STEW , and everything else in the eating tine. Oysters in the Shell or Stowed, for 1::;,,, mute a deem, lie will 4110 furnish the beet of e.. cry thaig Mai the market will afford. House always open until 3 o clucC In the morning.marlli-tf - OYSTER SALOON AND ithST AU RANT S 108 WOOD T T 11110615 p u ed7ctt " l ° n Y a 6l. l:llll l. l:l B er i tliat '' c . tin N if b t lm• steeled by any similes establishment in the city. /If6alls9 WILL A 11; SERVXD Ur AT ALL lIOLLUS 01 TILE DAY, from the Choicest Meats, Fowls, Fish, 6c., &es Limn Bill of Fare count be surpassed, and he would respect- fully invite the satiate. of tun public to it. 6TILL, MS Wood .trees. Ja2o:ma tf Si. Clair Lager Bessi 7 ll3 - rewery. lmr. undersigned respectfully informs the public thethe is now fully prepared to serve private iliMllllo l and the public generally, With pis celebrated LAUBB BEGIt, in bottles. All orders belt at 116 °Mee, NU. Lei DiAliiiiND ALLEIC,(near Wood strent,) will be poncituilly attemird tub end the Beer delivered to any part or the eity or vleioi.) • M. U. ta..l` th ttessiss. Lager Beer 11.11, No. 1114 i Ben.lll/kid eat, oppotne the Casio; House. lg euberziber. has jinn opened one of We I ben funalied Legereteer Llano in the city. Lits Lau, seinnurbedged to be • superior article, and every °the, u ouniuwastion about him house cannot b excelled. nev-,A3m A. LIVERY AND SALE ot iAt -.1 011.6 STABLE, Corner Diamond street and Cherry alley, aprlall PiTTSBORGH, PA. - V/Al'iNlfll3.—A. A. MASON A CO. Lase on hand a Tery jc large asaortmant of red, white nod yellow all wool itiaziatale. Also, the beat qualities of Welsh and Oak Wino wala.whioh will be wild at reilucial prices. nova .'4 , • • j AND ,BROKER 6 HOTELS R. BILLY, Proprietor REoTAURA , NT , ROBERT H. PATTERSON'S -;.•+. 4 : . • DRY GOODS Prices to gulf. all.-. Dry Goods. A If Tt a:46r of (Inuit and FM streets, ham just Arroeived and is now opening his tirst Pall Opole for this season. The attention of Ostia le rowectially directed to the I.llowing prices: Flue r.enelt itierinoegattle; 54 - wtdo Patti:lets* 250T0 - largo os- .rtment of De Caen et 12c; fast colored .Ptints OY; fAlu Niece Flaw:Lele at ik up; yard wide Sheeting 6%; sal wool lh Lsius at 28e. Kentriety Jaoes, tweeds and watt. nets frow 18,04 up, cheviot, ristiott, =watts, linens, =ash,, table clot he, wool plaids, olsoluits, shawls, ribbons and every other sates usually kept in • Dry ()a xle Store, all of which will be sold for auk at prices to suit the tlineL • A. 81211.111.4 corner ()rant and Filth Mods. lle has adopted the principle of identifying his automate' ntereet with his own, quality and price, and teeps ways on hand the greatest variety of evecy description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most el.• mot and costly, that • house, or any Tart of one, may be furnished from his lama, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, In 'Art, of him stock, which for richness of style and Bluish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern cities: Louis 2av tetea-tete Bolas; 60 Bolas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dos. Mahogany Chairs; • 20 dm. Walnut 60 Mahogany Booking " 20 Walnut " " 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Widnut 60 Marble Top Centie Tables: 60 " Dressing Bureaus BO " Washstands;., 40 Enclosed 100 Common 20 Plain Dreaming Burman; 69 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut 60 Cottage • " 200 Cherry and Poplar3"l4*thi T e. ab ; les 12 Secretary a ' 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Welrint 10 Cherry 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and ritk= 20 doz. Cone Beat Chaim; 24 Cane Beat Rocking Chairs; 1.2 Ladled Writing Deeke; Hat snd Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etiguires• Paper Mach. Tables: Conversation Chairr, Pembroke " laimbethan Hall and Tier " ILCOPptIOII Lolies' Work " Pearl lolski . Raterudon Dining Tablee; Ann Ottomans; o eces black and fancy Dress Silks, 50 Ms. to $i per yd Gothic and mai Chairs; JO do Mom. de Lainet.liirrege de Laines,and Mousse- 7A large assortment of COMMON FTJRNITUIIII end Hue uege ; • WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cmorm MAXUS supplied with all oa du Beautiful Mirages mid Tissues, ie great variety; , Doke In their line. 2200 do New Style Dress (Duels.; STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished et the skeritest AttierleaLLl, French eud Nogg Prints; notice. 100.1 du French and English Lawns; All orders promptly attemdsd to. ts,o French Coders, from 12A cents to $5,00: 'As) Dantillas, .d the latest. style., among which an now ul tile most beautiful imported into ibis country. Also, Muslin., Desings, Checks, ',Mem, Crush, Diapers, Dade Cloths, tientlensetie Wear, ae. TIGNIMINI3B.—in thts department will be tnund a com plotti es..ortinent or Dress nod !dentine Trimmings, Maltese and Iluomou Lacey hue }Welsh and Thread Lem; all of *Oleo will ;resold unusually Teti Lades yard wide Morton it six aeon per yard. AL 2171011 E. WO New Arrival. of ORrinA and Summer Dry Al' No. 09 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. I k CO., Importers and Jobbers In British, _Li. trench and Merman DRY 0001)9. Raving me:niv el our large and extensive stook of spring and summer lurchased from importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe In assuring our old custonaers, country merchants and city dlers eneral ly, that owing to Unne acquired facilities Inpurc g hasing, we con offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de- L'ortlinouth lawns of the moat desirable designs, mohair Metres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, gingham. and fancy prints, latest styles; branicloths, fancy vestuags, madmen's ' satinets, tweeds arid summer pant s . tootling brown and biack meshes, table diapers. We Lave also opened a very , large assortment of bonnets, newest styies, palm leaf hate, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive Variety of hosiery, gloves alai ribborosi with late g00d..., fancy ne tangs, i11..01/0LU,1321.111 and figured twist mails,. and black silk v ails, Al our variety stuck embracer in part combs, buttons, per cos... cap., tnreads, port monies, patent uxodicines, per fumery, Kau Mannt every article usually kept in the va riety hoe, together with a large stork oh gold and silver watch., Watts materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry at nvwc,- , . patterns, and a great vanety of at hour and 9 day en , a., as, of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or satistlictory reference. S. 13.—A11 early call from bnyers Is respectfully solicited. llREkdi S CO. UKEAT IiAKUIT.NB th InlY UUULb AT A. WTIGHE'S NEW STONE. COK OF DUA.NT AND Anna SIWEETS. LA INI:‘U TillO DAY OPENED MY NEW STORY., I tvg leave to call the attention of the Ladies to the I.itgr and spiel:mild assortment 01 OPHINU AND BUMMER UOOU+, lust revalued. Among the stock may be found sot the very finest goods now imports-I. It comprises, • rt, - --- NSW DRY ROODS STORE. Iron Front—No.ldt DiaLrlast • nr -0 LH. u t, r o ) u beta„kb,,:oLLo,v4. t xouW , r v a , nat pec u i y ol o u a g i t pntrou ot (be puL.ls, cordldrkt that, from our ex. unwire and well re.ctrd stock of FANCY AND 61 A 1 . 1.. F. tiOUDA w.. cnn offer eurff iudtteentente It: rill in. sure en the iatirlectlen. llAti AN AIM, xt.rt:E; bus. Ll docket sad a U woo street, UIAJTHIN G CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY bi t CO.. ty ne un t o. , of the TllltElt 810 DOUItn, hare( for the pur 1,09 e. of ScqUiring Islore space for their Immense baguette, tentovsn to the ppocittue building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD SlArser, Where they burr DOW the moot SPLENDID 840 CE. OF CLOTHS! EADY MADE CLOTHING, not hue ever been offered to Oho public. Their principal ohject for this removal, is to give them - ,ore facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to tell Uoodi at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! I And they will warrant them to la an goal es any mane. 'aetured to the Hulot.. USTOIII WORK. to ina 000550101,0 ND UPON Tllc a TIII ' OOI3O O . They have on band IL full mid bralltilLlll/.OI,LIWrtL GI Lir mid OJATINIin, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Our Iniere+D ore ikicntical with tlansa et eur CllAtantleill, •LA io,,,Lire Lii. that our fidelity 1.111 not tail in ailing oil uniert ,nay le. favored •ILtt. 4/40 - DON'T FOlll3 ET TUB FLACK , — No. SS Wood Street, sillit,) GORSES Or DIAMOND A.Lible. N. 11.—We deaire our patrouN to unlerstand tha t e have co honrer •uy with the Clothing /Willie. On haw rt) 6treet_ Out attention Is devoted exclunively to the II our, r • le,•ignattlL vaarLl JOHN Ni'CLONHF.T A CO. Fall and Winter Good* EDMUND WATTS. .01 t.iteli 11/1b LI uithltk- c,reoarr.— .01 1 hale ate I , a hand • large block of Fall and t 1 inter ,L, Ur e• coatiu,,, , ,ol entirely new diolgns • l'h—sit tool lugs, ut the most heauctul patterns; french and klughsli tuterd., or every style and shade in the market, all of Is bleb 1 will make to order on the must reasonable terms, and warranted to suit.oct4 !NEW SAILING GOODS. I UST ItEOElrkat AT JUIIN IIeCIAMKWhoIe .) sale Clothing Warehouse, No. eS oodetrivt, and corner on 'Monona alley, the largest end most varied dock or goods that this celebrated hoax has ever bad the pleasure Cl inviting Ws atleaUou of the public to. These guide have beim purcludal Crum rivet !lauds, and, monSnniurtaly, no second protit un them, which leaves UN able to ally that we can and do wail St an small profits mg any lipase la trio root ern cation. Therefore, we respectfully invite the aticutuat of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give u. a call, and • strains our extensive adsorUnent of IiaADY 31ADP. CL • LINO. It is itittlant ImiXassible to eumueratetbe plan ii icemen. piles of garment , that is to tw noon Si tilts t eetablieltritextt; it is sultictesit to nay that it Ilan novel u equalled by the house itself. , •• Chit MeCLOOliliT a CU. • --- HA.% (LL CittA MERCHN H O T E LLR. NO. +z ST CLA A Ilt CLAM avuae, PITTSBITIOR. A 'A ENTLEMKN'E CLOTHING mode exlusively to order, and warrantral to oult Lire const c antly on hand a shoice ao.ortmont of CU/T11.3, CAgSilliltit , HBTil'ain, and 1) , .. linCtfaTlNU, of the latest styles , aelaciA9d expressly for the custom trade. Gentlemen leaving Uttar orders, will Wave their wishes co.ulted and complied with, L 5 Rai deal,' under Lill own oupervutlon, nu• 111 clothing ciothing t d"P"T rd the Tt hL:r •J , t r and arty .treat, a choice assortment ol Cloths, Cassimereo and Vestings, of the latest and most &Arable styles, which be prepared tu make to order ha the most toshionable man ' tier, at ohort notice, and on the m o st reasonable terms. have also no hand a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which no invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Person , who pure-boo goods for cash, will gad it to their sdeaulage to call at 177 Ldairty street, before making their purchases. t mural C. crINSEIC. Neer Clothing Store, • NO. 4, ,lATII STREET, LoPPOJITIi LIBERTY. .s o u p i t:: . ..l . th i. . 44 .: , , , , u rablith . to m e o u r ti„ eye Mehl el all article, of CLU'Y I Ski , w blell be coequal to iku) lu the City, anti 1. - 111 sell at the most it [table pri. ces. The public are r0p.t...te..1 to ;ire him a marttly B. 01.1 . 1.:SIII:1311iii. • WATCHES, — EWELRY, iSze. IN mints Trade. WK invite the atwoboe at citizens and strsogers boom . largo mai carefully selected stock of Watches and Clocks; Railroad Time ',fevers, fa gold and silver ea,. real Chronometers lur the pocket, warrantol hot to vary [innate in six mouths, rawest kaiser aLtthen, to VIA) ; a largo ass,..rtMent of good common or low priced W.,tchea, both in gold and silver caws. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Oilier! Clocks, Church Clocks, de. Warne do Watch Repairing in a man ner not excelled, if equalled, by any etabli,lunent in the Utah, W. W. WILSON, stepl3 corner of Market and !Nunn street. CLOCKS! CLOCKS!: CLOCKSII ! Pfeifle as Bleyrara, DIIALERI3 IN WATCILES, CLUCIL9,JRIVELRY, SILVERWARE, tea, No. 42 1111111 Street, near igaliWoal, opposite the Morning Poet, formerly ahn pled by L. Relneman & Co. We have now hand splendid assortment of S day and 24 hear Clocks, which we oder to the public at great bargains, such as: Iron cases, pearl inlaid and all other patterns 01 Mantel Clocks. Also, a rich assortment of tine gold and silver patent lever, cylinder,and anchor escapment Watches, and an ele gant stock of ewelry and Silverware, Width we intend to .11 cheap tar cask. N. B. Watch repairing done in the best manner and low price, and warranted. marts - - NNW JEWELRY STORE, No. 87 Market N ttttt (Searnd door above the North-lout comer of the Diranumd.) WIN STEV.ENHON,(of the late firm of John B.M'loaditen " Co.,)rt.ropectfully anDOUIII.V3 to the publii, trot he has opened, at the above stand, a hue assortment of WATCIiEn, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, LAldra, 01- RANDOLES,A , cket and Trabfe Cutlery, Britannia Tea and aollintiniOn &Lt, and the usual variety of goods In hie line of busineas. npacialeare and attention given to the REPAIR of PINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, ac. Ile trusts, that from his long experience In bueinese, he will be able to glue satisfaction to those'who may favor him with their patronage. Pitteburgh, May 15th 1653. •_ _ _ Henry Richardson, Jeweller, LIAVING rotated his store in a handsome manner, and jy but recently returned from the eastern cities with s tine eseortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and FANCY GOODS, would call the attention of hie friends and custom• ers to the fact that among his Watcbee will be found the most desirable styles, patterns and makers. Of Jewelry, the laurel styles of Brooches, Drone nt PnoFkob sandtc Vest Chsin Fingerlings, Ear icings, Work Table. and FANCY GOODS—Such as rapier Macho, Moen, Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Bonito, Table Mats, Colt's Pistols, Porte Moruniw in great variety; China Fruit and Cake Dishes; with an endless variety of useful and or namental articles, which have only to be men to be appre lated. Inarlj NO. SI fdAßElltr STREET. LUNE WATCHES AND Elea GOLD JEWELRYAT 1 BARGAINSf—We wish to Inform the - public Oast we are Mar offering lour present stock of Inc Watches and Jew elry, at prices that cannot be beat- Therefore, we say to one and all, you that wish to buy tine Watches and .h.wel ry, glee us a call, and, save from per cent ) our purchases; which you can certainly do by calling at 6: Market street. N. h.—Watch repairing attended to in all Its branches, in a superior manner. Gold Jewelry repaired or =sours, tur.id to order at ebort notice, at HOOD'S, 67 Market rt.. ClowalotcPs Loam Unice IV, O. 100 3.111141F1E1.Jd STSANT, NEA.II FlYTil. .01 Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watehea, Silverware and other valuable =liana. aul4aLle . . WAitdiEd—WlDact-liati lllol43.—eitisena and vtrangers can now buy Watches at my establish men cheaper than usually found In the eastern eitie4 and have a reliable guaranty as to excellence and time-keeping qualities A very large amortment now in cane. Watch repahidg of every devniption, particularly. Ana work, done in a superior manner, and warranted. • • W. W. WILSON, t • • • f - _ JANSiell We WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. Ware-roams 97 and 99 Third J. W. W. respectfully informs his friends and customers that he has now completed his eating stock of Furniture, which Is decidedly the largest and best ever offered for tale in thin City, w h will be Bold at prices is low as any in the 'United States, Let or West. As he in determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned meterilla beet workmanship, and newest dedgtur and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he in enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest Steamboats, Ahoy I Tug subscribers tender their acknow ledgments for the favors bestowed upon them by their Stessuboet friends, and would reepectfully remind than amt others interest ed in building boats, that they ere et all times prepared to furnish, on the most revsonable terms, every deacrtption of Cabin Furniture and Chair . . of the twat ineteriel and work. matuthip. T. B. YOUNG k CO.. ' Corner Third and flmithseld streets, oppoette “Brown's Jame• Lowry, Jr., AND BRDSTFAD M.UFACTUBJLIt—No. 294 lJ Fetterman's Bow, Liberty street, sue on hand s Large dock of Chairs and Bedsteada of every description made ol the best materials, which he gill seal lower than irticles 01 the same quality can be sold in the city. He would aU par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Mahe and Bedsteads, whirl he will sell at greatly redacted prices. Alm, Turning of every description executed in the ocateet manner. Orders left at the Ware Booms. Mill, or at the ooruer of Adm. and Liberty streets, will be promptly itentled to. warn - - - . A. MILLIKICAf & F - CH A IN RAND at their exsive CABINET and MANUFACTORY, No M Smithfield street, • Large assortment of Stacy and plain furniture, which tbq will sell 15 per oent. below customary rates. Terms— cash only. dec27:l7 Groat Inducements to Cash Purchasers. WE will toll our large stock of OOMFRION AND FANCY CTIAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prime that cannot fall to please cash purchasers. All our wort warninted. Ourterms are CASIL JAMES LOWRY, JR., mar 26 cm. Soreuthisnd Liberty ate _ 101. It. BTEYR:4ISON continues to manumrsure CAMNET-WSILE. of every doscription,st hisold stand, corner of Libert7 and Seventh street. lINDEATAH -150 attended to, in all Its branches. myll -- - - EDMUND WILKINS, And near theannetery Cale LasoreteceetT/e. AN ON UM ENTS, DUKI A L VAULTS, TOMB STONES, Ac IV Freeport Stone Walls and Fencee, Mantle Nerve, Oen ter and Pier Tops, rtleA)s on hand and made to order. N. B.—flaring introduced a new etyle of Pence fur Cem etery Lots, of DURABLE STONE, cut through in panel or ratline form. and at very little emit orer Iron fencing. I refer to eyechnrns of that and other work I have already done in the Allegheny Ceetery: 1 hare on'hand a choice selection of drawings for m ery description of work In my line. - ' :urns:Km : Col. HENRY bIeCOLLOUOR, Pittsburgh. Wll. RAGA.LEY, Esq., do Kll.A3lgit k KAUAI, do Mrs. IIARNIAR DKNNT, do Rot, WILLLANI WILKINS, Rome Wood. Hon. TIIOB. IRWIN, ARegbeny. ]lre. TIERNAN, Sr., do JOHN bIeDUNALD CROSSAN, Rev., Monougahe •prlO.dair Ouse. at the Peki n trzu mere, Prnsu Tea et a. 3 8 Y racia, BY the half chest, of neatly pacsed in metallic packages to suit the trade. The subscriber is now receiving his Pall stock of G 8372 and BLACK TEAS,—consisting of some of the Boast atts to be found in the Eastern market. Merchants tisiting the 4t are 7,elow ir i ' s r a i lie tedst t * of 'al tl i te a r na O x us amine° e u s, " k allo . f which have been carefully celeste& and can with confidence be recom mended : • 30 half cheats fine Young Byron; 10 do do Mortine 1 oung Hymn 10 to extra tine Moyne do; 100 do Superior do; 15 do extra line do; 60 Lacqured boxes extra Curious Young nylon 25 hall chests line Gunpowder ; 10 do extra fine ao; do do ktoyune Imperial ; 20 do Superior do; 160 do Ft. Oolong Black Tea; 40 do extra fine Oolong; 30 do extra Curious do; 20 do Superlatively strong and fragrant Oolong; 25 chests extra fine English Breakfast Tea; 6 do Curious no do; ALSO—Java and Rio Coffee, Lovering'sCrushed and Pul verised Sugars. ALSO-63,000 Principe Began, watch will be mold very low. A. JAYNES, ..v 4:llAw 38 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Merchant TOLIN Lelia Litt N, formerly foreman for Mr. S. Stoner, ft, would respectfully announce to hie friends and the public generally, that bed bas rented and newly fitted up the floe eland lately occupied by Meter.. J. S. * C. Lore, No. Market street, between Second and Third, where be is prepared to make to order GILNTIJMEN'S OLOTIIING in the most fashionable style. Baring banner served a regu lar apprenticeship to the trade, and being a practical matter, he th erefore natters himself t hat he can turnout garments not to be surpassed is workmanship or style in this or any other city in the Union. Having just returned front the east, he bas a large as. mdtment of the most fashionable Goods, In his line, ever brought to this market. N. It —Boys' Clothes made and trimmed In the neatest manner. lie will alto warrant all ware what Stie,repre. muted to be. Parents will Etna It greatly to their advantage to give him a call, if they want their boys neatly 'fitted. Don't forget the place, No. 39 Market street, between Second and Third, meet side. seohdaw3m • • - e j eNt TUN CUILN UY 1/F.AIIiL.W.A., PAIN o, and the Use £ charges of Matter from the Fxrs—also, all those dis agreeable noises like the honing of insects , ef water, whining of steam, tc.,which are symptoms of approaching Deafness, and also generally with the dlsease. Many per sons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged to use ear-trumpets, have, after using one or two botUee, thrown aside their trumpets, being made perfectly well. Physiciana and hargeotm highly recom mend Its nee. (Prom the Tribune. I Paammi Doit'v Necuicr Tama Cm:Lam a—Thousand. o. children annually become deaf, In consequence of iits chervil of matter from their ears, induced by Scarlet Fever, Coble, ie. Now, if mothers would do their duty and pro. cure Scarps's Oil for Deafness. and use it as directed, their children would bemired : but, if neglected, the discharge con tinues very troublesome. Um hearing gradually gets worse, and finally partial or total deafness ensue.. LNIPORTAICT NOTICE: Call and see Mrs. Brextes . ..enet she teal impart to you informa tion that uniloonvince and astoniala you- Aaron:Wino Face I—Philadelphia, January 4.—1 hereby certify, that when I was about twelve years old, I gradually became deaf in both care. eo that In a few =outlet I found it almost impossible to hear, unlasa In the very loudest tone of voice. I remained in that situation until last summer, a pe.rlal uf eighteen years, when I beard of SCARPA'S COhIPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. I immediately obtained a bottle, which I have used, and ant happy to say it has acted like magic, and quite cured me. Any one wishing further Information of my case, which I think a remarkable one, will find me by culling at my reetidence,Conand street, first enema ===Ql PMIN FURNITURE TEAS ! TEAS ! TEAS ! WUOLESALE AND RETAIL, door above Second suret For wan by A.J AYNES, Pekin Ten Store, SD Fifth street, Pittsburgh —WILIBA NA. Hill IA CO., KERS, No. 64 Wood Wane, Pittsburgh. HOLD on sale the following BONDB AND BTOOKB:-- 11 - 4 40 shares Exchange Bank; 17 do Monongahela Navigation Company; 20 do Clasen? ltunnwnce Company; $2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds; 55,000 City of Yittabursti Bonds; $5,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. aepscibrawtf A Coml. NOTlCE.—Whereeo certain Grocers and would Tea Dealers are induldaiowdy circulating reports the( we are selling off to quit basiness—our friends and the public are redpectfally intormed that though we aro ".ailing off," it is not with oath a rio t nor do we Intend quitting the Walpole; and till' Orders frion bur enstatfeteribail be at, tendol to ne usual, at JAYNES' PEKIN VILA STORE, Eittsburah, September 2£1,1&7431kw 86 ,• • Astreat. Dream Making wad• 11, sly. .1 IIeMBA. B. E. CAB 64) respectfully informs her reloads and others, th at she is prepared to make to order the z latest style." of DRESSES, CLOAKS, M A NTILLAS, TA MAAS, do., on the shortest notioe and on the most rea sonable terms. Children's Clothing mode up with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions. and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We elm to give earisfamion. Apollo Boildinge, No. 76 C rystal lit ilmtd dory same eaIISIXICe as to the Crystal Palms maim Gatj key - n irly CDCD.—Mr. 6. ANTON and H. 80).111ONDKII womb& . announce tothe cdtisensof Pitts bu rghand y that they will give IwAraettone - en tttehiso, fitaitar, ' Mari and 'Flute. Inquire at H. BelareellerartbAs NEW Num 1320112, 84 fourth Met. Ng= WO 3 11 FIAZIMM Carter% Spanisla llfixtare. THEOREA PURIFIED. OF TM' BLOOD I - Rot a T Particle of Xerauxy in it. T sr THE AFFLICTED READ AND PONDER I —An j_j Benterly far Scrofula, King'. Fall, Ithertlas• tiam, Obstinate Cutaneoutt Eruptions, Pimples or Ptiettates on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Byes, Bing Worm or Totter, Scald Heed, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Elwin, Disorders, Lumbago, e Spinal Complalnut and .11 Direaaes arising from an injudi&ue use Of kiermny,lmprudence In Life, or Impurity of the Stood. Thie great alterative mediciniand Purifier of Blood Is now used bythourenda at grateful petientefrom all parte of the United States, whotastily daily to the remarkable 111111 . 06 performed by the greatest of all medicines, "CAB TEE'S SPANISH MIXTURE." -Neuralgia, Rheumatism, =refute Eruption on the Skin, User Neese, Fevers, Ulcers, O ld Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones end Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this peat and Inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it It chanties the system of all impel - 4 ties, sets gently and efficiently on the Liver end Sidi:keys, strengthen. the Digestion, giver tone to the Stomach, make:: the skin clear and Imellby, end restore. the Consti tution, enfeeb b disseme or broken down by the excesses of youth, to i p ri s tine vigor and etre:lath. For the Ladies, it is Invariably better than all the ow metice ever need. A few doses of Carters Spanish Mixture will remove all sallownem ot complexion, - bring the noes mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, arid im prove the general health in n remarkabledegree beyond ell the medicines ever beard of. The large number of certificates which we have received from persons from ell parts of the United States, is the beet evidence that there is no humbug about R. The preks, hotel keepers, magetrates, phyeklane, end pt' • ic men, well known to the community, all add their testnuony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PUILIVIK' Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Altnanth, and read the wonderful canes title truly greatest of all Ma:nines hoe motormen. None geuuine unless signed by BENNISTT A IiEEBK, Proprietor., N 0.3 Pearl street, Richmond, Ved to whom all ordernfor euppliee end agencies moat be ethireseed. And for sale by B. A. FAUNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM ING, FLEMING BROS., std by Druggists generally. octal:newly - - SPECIAL NOTICE. Sale of Alternate Sectio ri. ns la the State 01' Missou NOTICE 18 lIEREDY GIV b EN, TIIAT, UNDER TEE Proclamation of the Pre, dent bearing date the 15th ultimo, (No. 5=,) all the Sections tearm7, old numb.", re maining to the United States within six mites on cac'i rule of Um. mac Vac Ifunnibol and St.JostIJA railroad, eitn..ted in tke northern part of the State of Sialsouri, more pert:co. larly ducribtel in said Proclamation, no advertised to the newepapess of the State, and subject to tale at not le. than lino dollars and fifty ovals per curt, will be held at the un dermentioned Land Ultima at the times herein epecitied, to wit: • At the lend Mee at PAIZIYIIA, commencing MONDAY, 15th January next. At the Land Office at MILAN, comhencing MONDAY, Bth Janriary next. At the Land Oftim at PLATTSIIUIIO, commencing ZION. DAY. 18th December next. Private entries will not be permitted until after the expi ration of two weeks from the commencement of the public Wes respectively. The Sections cut by the route of the read will be sold eubject to the right of way; and pre emp. Lion claims under the eeveral acts of Congress, unless proven up and paid for before the commencement of the sales re epeceively,, will be forfeited. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 13th day of October, A. D. 1854. WES OP MEMORY, Confusion, gidditteas,rush of blood to the heed, mthischoly, - eability, kyle.* wnechedneell, thoughts of selfctherne. tion—fear of insanity, dythoptht, genera geothinthen..tress Uhility, nervousness, insty In sleep, *mem incident le lee, decay of*. propopMagfernations,hysteek,soono mania, vague terrots, paiptlMUM or the heart, bultelimuun co net ipatirm, etc., from whatever man arising, tt is,l2 then is any reliance t ole placed cm human teethneny,thechatelp nfaMble. A GREAT MEDIUMS TOR 111WAISE. The unparalleled edictal oftlds pest notorattes, In all complaints incident to females, mark a now ha to the sat hula of medic*. Theassands of stinatilants have beet is, eented—thousand of invigothuni omoceted—ell wage' theg to be wedged l's the rarimufabenel diaISIVISISMI till whirth the delicate gernatkin of weenan render tier Rah*. IMERY WOMAN 01 SiNl3l, who suffers from walkaway 'lmaut, seeTOWlllet, is more, pains in the back, or any other diemdm whether pi. =liar to her ask, or to In both 4 gin the leo vigorating mort a l a telaL mitsum Nakao, Or others, will find this Cordial after they hang Mad a hot the or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In all directions are to be Mad the happy parents of healthy of spring, who would not lasatbeen or but fat this enteesedi Eery preparation. Audit Ls equally potent for the manythe mare for width it is xecommended. Maenads of young men have beats reetored try axing* aid not la it Angie tar stance has It failed to benefit these. PERSONS ON PAIR COMPULSION. or consumptive habits!, are restored by the nse of a wee two to bloom and vigor, changing*, the from a pale, yet , low, sickly coke, to • beautiful Amid compledna. ..1 TO THE MISGUIDED. ..! These are some of the sad and soodsneholy effects prod*. Q TATIS'I'ICS Of COAL: Includlug Minerol littutalnous ; .4 by early .halelof Youth,. hs :_ weakness of the bark 0 C obscene.'" emplm ed in Arts and Manufactures ; A , ith E and _, lim bo, Pain thelead, d=WMI Of idght, Im h of mns, their Cieograptical,deologmal and Commercial Instributi,n, mar of the heart, dyspepda, nervous irritability,power ( pa l p itation of the dSgestiveftmetione,geneed an.' Amount of Producti:n end Consumption °tithe Arueri. ;.... min Continent: with Incidental Statittica of the Iron Man. : &Minty, symp ha of consumptions, eta hectares. By B. G. Taylor, Y. 0. S. 1.., de., de. Second i _billtthil,. It the a _ ataaaay ellects aaahwita nn the intud alawh are numb I, b. edition, revised and brought down to ISZ,4, by S. S. Ilahle- ; ul".ealL 1 . , 9? 5-. .. f_ .. ~, .; . of mart, Prof. Natural Science, ie. Published by J. Vi.M.ore, , . eP7lletetllmrateeltolPsTZMon WI soalgy, 195 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. love of so li tude, timidity, • are some of the evils pro*. The Cool interest is one of the mast important in the ; cud. All thus aliffed United States, and since the first ,dicing of the late Mr. I BEFORE CONTEXPLATHIO MARECLOR 'could reflect that a eormd mind and body are the most 110. aTaalt,lor:asaaramovichwtiasoa ectdhatuLted,,ha,„o:., ~,,,,,ed j r , t h e m .. had co moo of bee.... ; commy_.., _req übitea tha l aatho promote thaato mmaithig u llinlifibthw haa. l a iudeede. o tug sopsaintal with dos Eulject in its e.o.m. u.thu?“, th re e . c , „..,....„ d , pilgrimage—um Prospect hearty darken' the thrw; the ' futtur. tul ft ' AAa di , llktUl Y r ''' lon g er ''...'"" '" thin second ' mind becomes shattered with despair, and flied will the 'editkin supplies an IMMeluie moo' of imorMatiOn in rela ti on , __ itiaahal.. ta s hattjah that the halo.. of hhohthir ho. to the various coal bolds of this continent, debuts of names me and mining, supply and musuMption. markets amt routes leen" bli ghted with year own. CAUTION. • of transportation, anal. tis of W.I. or, ac., Mc. Bread. the coal interest. them is another ictiumtely ccu- • Dr-Horses Invigorating Cardinl has been oteribneleteg , ..,. ' by some unprincipled persons. .- se.ef with a, namely, ' h " ot• Iron, to th ' md ' uf ' - '' .- , In futorrotil the genuine Cordial will have the propels •nu statistics of which, a considerable portion et 1.01. , vOitaiuo ; , la devoted. Ilan unit be found a full account of the cot, ', .. r.3 cic4imii. peeled over the turif of Inch battle, aid the struction of furnecm to smelt iron with anthracite onhl. ; follo eteg word s blown In the Slash This work is useful, not only to the. ea r l:east, political ; Dr. Ellorsa , s lavigeratiag Cordials economist anl consumer, hut to tbe general reader, on se- C. H. BIND , Peopthdae, N. T. count of the earth and interesting matter it contain.. upim l h Th. Co rdial is Put tilt, blibl7 concontratnk i t n=het. sig ' eollateral subjects. The publisher has spared no pains in 1 9 .7 - Pl' .a .... .. d°111" per o bo . ttle n. > l 6" Ibr_ aim making this an attractive work, it Ming embellished ni.h ; for twelve d ollars G,Paue iito,, numerous wood cuts and colored maps, printed on tics I sold by Druxuta thr,,i,4ow.atiti„lll2thldlinmdstit„.,asys fi cimada . Y. paper, 810 pages, Bro. For sale by If. 1: C. 5.10 L G AN. 1 and th e West Indie s For Wood utre t. Lear Filth. - AGFENTS: ------- Pittstaugh—/LEMING. BEM, No. 490 Wood street. Do CEO. H. ItriM2 140 .. as Allegheny City—JNO. P. Cinoinnen—B. H. MEANINGS. JOHN WILYON, Commissioner of the General Land °Mee. OFFICE.. Real Estate and Contracting Agent. MILE subscriber has been induced to open an office for j. the punsise of buying and selling, on ckuranission, and having the Agency of large Steam Paw-Mills and Boat- Yards on the Allegheny river, together with many other facilities from other water and steam saw-mills. Ile natters himself that he can furnish any bills of lumber and timber of any kind, great or small, long or short, and deliver them at any point on the Allegheny, Monongahela, Ohio, or Its , rive.; contract to build large argev, Store Boats, Coal Plats, Boat °wands, Bridge Timber, Anil road Timbere--I s reight Iron, Coal, he, to any point, and will attend to the Bale and Bent of 11.1 Estate. P.m his long experience in lumbering, freighting and boat building, he thinks he can give general satisfaction. All persons are requested to make their contracts soon; rope *tally nue& wanting boats or-large bills of lumber and tim ber, should contract for them in the fall for the spring end summer use. Re will also attend to the purchase and isle of any commodity that may be lenient. Letters addressed to Davin hoax, Beal Estate and Con tracting Agent, Pittsburgh, Box N 0.120, post paid, will be panctually attended to. • llis office is on Irwin street, No. 4 Allegheny House.DAVED MUNN. Col. James B. Morgan, Lumberman, Pittsburg.. Mr. John Morrison, Ban" Mr. Rob, 8. Brown, r.sq, Allegheny Nicer, Mr. Wm. Armstrong, Clarion Mr. 13,rorge B. Bweney, C. k J. Hahn k Co., dee2laydaw Beautiful and Valuable Property for Sale at Public Auction, NAB MANCELE.STEII, part of the Estate of the Lee NJames Adams, Esq., deed.; on sATUIIDAY, the 11th day of November, at 2 o'cloca P. It., on the pre mi ses. 1 have been authorised by Le owners, residing toe tins tent State, to otter for sale, at pubho To/alley al moot tie enable Building lota, adjoining the borough of Manchester, part of the above estate, each 2/ feet front by 100 feet deeF, one tier of them fronting on Basket. tweet, which to SS fee: wide. Theme Lots have a fine new of the Ohio river and adjacent scenery; are near the Plank. Road, and in a very delightful and desirable neighborhood, and will be sold on quite reasonable terms. Persons purchasing a block of four or eight lots, could have a country bone, with al the advantages of the city, ate moderate price. Title is unexceptionable and one of the very net about the city. For other Itl. 1F partimßLY, ilars apply to F.eal Estate and Ettropean Agent, octlo oar. Seventh and Smithfield sta., Pittsburgh. Lliavim BA 11MIL, REAL. ESTATE AND (.3.LNTRACTLNG AGENT, No. 2, LENIN Street, Pittsburgh, has for age, as follows:- 18u acres of laud in Ceder county, lowa, 16 miles from Mils. mane, on the main road to 3Larion, and 8 miles from Tip ton, 6 mile, from two Railroaddepoui; 91) aereii is cultivation, a good Frame Ileum, Frame Barn and Grana ries • good bearing Apple Orchard. • The farm is well watered, high, dry, good land, Ina very healthy county. 'A very greet bargain um be had of this farm for prompt pay. Enquire as above, or of Mr. John Munn, on the pre mise, AIMS 3 acres of land, with a large Steam Saw Mill, 1301. in sumessful operation; 3 Frame Dwellings, Barn, Black smith b ank Tools, Boat Ecalluld, Work Shop, ac., situ ' ale on the of the Allegheny river, at Miller'. &My, Armstrong county, Pa Enquire as above, or of Mr. L. Munn on the premise, 1 idea want to purchase 5 to 800,068 feet, B. M., of good Whits Oak Plank, 3 inches. thick, S or la met long, 7 to 16 backup wide, part to be delivered in October next and part in April, 1855. Enquire ...hove. Also, formic, all the Beds, Furniture, and every thing of the fitting out of a large Hotel, in the city of Pittsbur gh, now doing a very large basin.a. Two to Ore years of the lease of the house can also be had,tuad immediate pcasassion if required. Enquire as above. F BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENOINEER,-.—Contain - X hag formula for Laying out curves. determining frog an gles, levelling, I.kt:dating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, online" deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathime and natural acorns tan gents, etc. etc., by John B. llenck, Civil Engineer. rocket book form. $1,1.5. ...The object of the present work is to supply • want very generally telt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for toe in the held, containing the ordinary lagrarithruatic tables are common enough; but book combining with thew tables othem peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formals for laying out carves, turracuts,crodaings, ac.,is a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. V. h. MILITAILT ACAOL2I2, Meet Food, April lei, I£,i Gentlemen: 1 have looked over ...Renck'. Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and think it well eataptel to the ob ject Its author proposes, and have no question but it will be found • very needed and practical volume both for offlotand Acid work. , D. IL lautAx 'racy, April 2i.1854. I ant much Osumi with Me Ilenca'a little manual, the "Field Book 01 Rallrcad Engineers." With the presenta tion aeon. of the most practical and useful of recognised processs among railway engineers, he him given orient which, new at least in their present form, appear to pus.. • mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general inasceptiOle of available, not to say dtadra- Me, practical use. In conclusion ' while I think the dedegn of kir. Henek's book is such as to adapt it excellently wall I to prof...oil needs I have pleasure in expressing my amoraleatialaction with its execution, slice with the per of management effected by the author, anti the ex cellent typOgraphimi taste displayed by his publishers. 11. Dumont !lassos, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Folytechnic Institute. For Bale by WILLIAD B.'IIAVEN, Dealer in Engineers' stationery, au3 !locket mreet, corner of Seems& WM.. AAVCLITit . G,' 111 i Fine Tess, Choice Family Groceries sad Willa! Ware. CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS., PITTSBURG% PA. B now :waiving a large assortment of PB.KBH GOODS, 1. in addition to his already extend,* stbek, purchased from first hands in the Eastern markets, which, Ell be sokl at the lowest market price.. Sir Hotels, Steamboata, and Wattle., buying by the quantity, supplied at 'wholesale rate. Sir floods delivered in the city tree of charge. sep2l A Blew 19ngLand Physician Q SIB that B. A YARNEBTOCA I d USABLYUGE 10 only article that can be Ltnpliddy renal on 1...• the punka of Worms. Burro!, N. 11.., June 9, 1n59. IV B. L Idaftentook di Go., Giorruktur—liar five urn put, I have uted &A- Val. stock's Yetruitroge for an antheinuntic la leg {mecum atunlion was Spit called to it to a CS. wl.rd 1114 W.., to diekshre worms with calomel, pink and menu, A WI: tie war obtained, owl wad with desirable effect; anus to o l 1 have prevailed it Ibr hundreic of panienta, and in a Luna unklorillr dim with complrie Atoms. In one vase a Angle bottle of the median* Dented. away from our d. tient aineti.elght worms. I have =Mr known it to on harm, kid 1 am inducted to make this statement from en Unmet conviction that it to the most valuable Vorrultuge yet known. Such is say conedence in its s' worrakillint powere, that I reconentut it to other phuicians to.this .eo• tine, and furnish them with the article. M. C. lUv.ter, AL if. Prepared and road by B. A. YAlitilia'ooll A 010. - 1 , ocAn-nlaw to. 6 Word Airga ktals.4l)lULN.l6 have ea hansliin En* lot Cliesta oyes otional inAensrghondtabla Physicians, etas:shoats, de- 'atm wish ing • good • and camp Chest would do well to WI, and ea mins baktirptischasing i(Mi. wane. • -v." Or d , • h, ;4° r _ DIIOIIIMILINEPS 1/IVig' ' - - v elP/ 3 10/0/1010 11. El likedalli rj LAMB lt11711!1!MINit111000111111514 IT I.ILL. Jd .....d by the dimmeali fi JILW.OIIe ...i. 11. t laleproperties atfthbutia 10102 oal fo In at ting ... =r .4 or t ethedial were un degithe aitimoup 2 .. .,..rbe - Is pieta attested by witoesees of the tar character are war btu ester sit Itheethe Mao iaorairtbrfral by a mass othestiamagthhol - Inaithothie. The NL12711 remedial!, In ail ear; thy/log*o • c atis arising from a theme or aatheig the vathithemors •l• rcie make up the sesmderfel teach's& ceiledomm ... .lt MOM; to full vigor every delicate funclikm eroWWo , 4._ loll the. e' e l ) terious compound agency of matterandathrseene the reproduction of immaalife. To perseas Atha* Ira* ruler frame, or deacient in vital power, it YiiiMples MI as the only means of commuea.oing that , wh iff iis necessary to the proper ethoismat of all the 1 espy tites, as well as the higher mental Magnates. Itaboadictel effects are not confined to either sex, or to myna The feeble girl, tha thiag eilfeithithithess, ' ,. ' . amitithtl, :ha man of busimme,thotiothstaf TroY 21 4 the individual suffering fame general dehllige m m an the oreekness of a single organ, w il l all god immthlth Mad cno - mahout relief from the ace of tide a To those who hove. pr edispthition tolt will Wit . •I• a complete and unfailing that teeth:. 0 1 1 . 4. There ere loreol,Perthge,ghe harem athedwith their onatitntiona, that they Ulna thamedthe boned tir mob of sotholne. Let not then Oros desgeth T o able , deals with deems as it ornate, without rellamena to wee, end will not only remove the disorder iM miu m er a .. REBVIIM Tin =OMAN OM The dermagements of the Maim, Wang to Meow die mesa. and the forme of nervous dames Diself,are so name. our that it would require a column to enumerate the emir dim for which- We prepantam is a thecille. A law, how. ever,. may be enumerated, ere nenra/gia, tie dtherethete heothache, incipient paralysis, hy ..I,_ palpitation ot tag heart, spinal affectioas, mucu r debility, ammo, tiatia knee, a pricking Satiltir in the 11=,..theolea to methal Voting :Ike . ; exercise:them s he 'ill /1114. end tanitiag dram. 4ix inability to remain in one place or poeition;weeknem at the procreative organs, actual incompeuney,melenettolyoncer. • °ohms, fluor alines, shaidng at the stomach, bathe hangs. larities, a chronic tendency to mieraniage, ®fie. ond all canapishate growing oat ot a tree todulasoce ot the pay dons, and all barman= that does not proamdtramorpate causes beyond the reach of medicine. Whenever the organs fobs acteittpon ire free tanatasb formation as stricture diseases, it is averred that . IdOlthlFß IN VIGOB.AUNG =KM will replace weaknese with strength, inatheeity with dee& cosy, irregularity w ith mama mad activity, and this not only without bawd of rendion,bod. with. effmt on the general orgudethiatc air Den In mind bs E all maladies, wherever they begin4inish with teen. system, and that the paralymtiest* th in e sane of motion awl sensation to physecal' death. Baer mind also, that for every kind of nervosa; disease the /ably Ondici le the only reliable preparation Immo. MHY OF N.I.SVOIIB Diilitholl. No language can convey an adequate ides of the ham,. diate and almost inithenlosesehmogewhictiltaxecionsin the disemed, debilitated and shattered nervous syldese,whethee broken down by mates, weak bY reaturee Cr thanked by sicknose—the unstrung and related organisatioa isthmus brmed, revivified and built up. The mental and ptLyslog symptoms of nervous dioceses ethate together under lm the r elief « Nor is the effect temporary ; co the contrary Oa re is permanent—for the Omthal propertheef the rata. tine reach the constitution iteelfandreston it to its somead condition. PILLS: FAziAit-7 E.P ERNE .' a~ ESE WEBB has lass =hied • : demand for an eSectivepill • :r- . which coati be robed= season end perlholly oafs in its operailen:" Thin haibeen prepared to meet that amhet,:t p d an eminent trial of .ho.n with rea 1, what =come it. the par 6 = lllo - pose designed. It h way to mats • - • tone tart anti pah—one width solid have zemeof thsoh. 'entire's, bat all the advantages, of every other. TM' Ire been attempted here, and with what ewes to weeldrioS : sportfully submit to the public derbies. It bas been an fortunate for the patient hitherto that aimed every= the medicine is acrimonhms and 'imitating to the This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pats and revoisionin throe= as to more then otemantrialanoe - the nerd to be derived from them. Thee pee pmduce irritation or pato, unless It arise (roma priev existing oboarnetion or dersogement to the booed& Bang pureity vegetable, no liana can arise from their use m say quash. t. ty ; but it le better that any madicioeshoubl be takenJudle dowdy. Minute directions for their tun In the eeva.l t, A m on g to which they are applicable In OPESIOR - ea tax. Among the complaints which have tatespesdity cared bp them, we may mention Liver Orimphint,inita Micron hew of Jaundice, Indigeetion, languor, and Loss of hp= . Listlessness, Irritability, Ithimus Headache, Illiktus Fever and Ague, Pain in the Me and Irina; far, is truth, ( all these are but the aonaequence of -dimmed I. the 2i9 an aperient, they afford prompt and ewe relief I in Costiveness, Piles, Colic, Dreamy, Humor; Beroliala and Scurvy, Colds with aorenese of the body, Bloats and la- t. purity of the bleed; in short, any and every came rebate • purgative to required. They have alsozodueed tame eingrdarly motormen' eine in Rheumatism, (lout, Blowy, Gravel, 'equipoise, Urn of the Heat, Pains in the Beck, Stomach ac?I l l= They should be freely taken In the spans ot the year, le purify the blood and prepare the system Iter the thew of 1 seasons. An occasional dose stimuleter the atmeaoh sad bowels into healthy action, mod retell _thelZuGte 6 W; vigor They purify the blood, and, by th oft silent ale , 4 lion on the circulatory system, renovateribt elemstit of ; body, and restore the emoted or distred is meet s of the ; whole organism. Hence an occadanal eatadvent'. gem', even thougirno eadorettegists; buten. . rierviewary dosing stead never be emptied an We ea Will purgativemediew redoes the strewth, whep takes to excess. The thousand came In whlche *Fee is eirdeel cannot be enumerated here, but they tivemeafell to the reason of every body; and tt le • teamed this pill will &newer a baser rupee then any which has hitherto been avallabie to mankind. When their Th. teem are owe known, the piddle will no longer doubt wbat remedy enePhotwitee-ta-imedi of weetiseef Prepared by 31,11X3 C. Jaii, Vi tal Chemist, Lowell,Men. Price 26 Noes per bog.; Ave bone for Si. Sold by B. A. FABBIBSTOCK it CO., a nd by all Druggists. - - ._ . _ ../Pitiviuto DILLIMANI. DB- 'IIItOWNi: No. 411. Diamond Alloy, D. i g ; votes his entire sated= to ao o tkva llbasProa lila baldness is most 4:masa- to Petals ; round Diresses, apj. aiehvainfulageadam. t tamed on by i*udmaoo, youtbd r oliadolloneollalleneeto Byphlla, dyphi Bromaa,Gastareheet,G=tr i tedalts Umbra Des of tho Yes imPs'd fravennoeillalicarbatis Brz.%, tiame TettofsPAWomo, DidelatoelksdnoliF •i new, Impotency, Piles, Bhansestion, Yomais ifosknosse Monthly duporeashms, Dlioarea of tho Jade; MAW* Be Asko, Nervous Affections, Patna in the Book anlLoth4lll% tattoo of the Bladder and Kidnajtsoccesdally teestall. Core guaranteed Sixteen years' prattles (six in ads city)enabisaDmltroom to am monnanoss of a speedy core to aloha MI Millea Ole Elir kiwis% Oftem and Prlvaistlonsottatkeillomns, ity - amowit alley lei.Chalges maoaimits: ' mantaMPair -- , itt— aIIUM - AIUSIL—Dr. Stowe' murk, dlemsend reaketr for llbetuostion is s ose4Abudi ereidu lOW that painful trouble. It ue*erbne. OflueandPriesteCausultatlou Booms Ho. CUSIAMOMI Pittabolub,Penzei. Ms Daub:mils ahruyouthons. marrls23sllter. —.--,, ~ . ...... reBATlLUftcreflgBNlNG 8 TAIT R :' beg . . re., Menne ea, .1an.11,110. Ha. B. E. emcee. 81r-1. booed of .1.3. Bees, or bet; tie of your Wenedfoile, and gave tt to a eldidef nine, ser" it expelled 68 large MMUS, ead.lalte - mem of enal! one. 'ALUM ; GASKILVTIN, Afferent ea, Felt 7,1665 Ma. B. B. lilnina-E11•1.14 tried year Fanwifer , family. I cast ray that it ie not to be attrpt I=tr, onfleg- to the world for expelling yams. G. Winnow a., Admen as, Feb.l7, IBM t Dix. B. Y. Beraras-1 pre one bottle of year Venal* to my ohild,oad it svelte 16 bintenonea I think it the beet t.. me. Yours. ropeorfallY. P. DIMS.. Preload and and by It N. MILLERS Kuala:l64 o li* i lit D . JAYNItS USEXINAIIVB itAIbLIK is or ri I_, cks mat engirt, plomet,soll soiso=limem* ague,: to the poi:deft the remove' ot tie caly _ 416 = 1.- moats of the Stoma& 1241 Bowe* and the Worth) of the host tombless+ Ibr swing Chaim nivmme or Boum" asopimiet. I'Llt, IA vilthoet ezeoptice, or ot the soot lambi bail) Mallekoes ma. dowered. Ehuidge%e riii. o.l thoi we, of ostitkotse him been Nesived bon Claasvmen, and temlThes of the that Witsiebbilltr, bum* tie strongest testimooy in Its hoot, too abeereoe t pitaish. . " air For Ws al the PESTR. sseiliso.. - as- - pa • B .TE, -: SOCJWll4.l.d..—__VidusasaslsMes mit t, a SMIII aimnitisiPot Ep i aoll. li witis,Vrislit* .. . J. W. 4k , elly sort& - ailltalnit IMEMEI hbleasnr
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