.. • ' '! 1 ' .... ' 7 4 .. " . '•• ... , , ',.... 4 i .' •• .' `;.. ; :• '. " 4 '...'...• it r.l ‘. . 7 .. 7 ,: , , : i . •. a . .0., J , ..-. .. • c '' ‘ .. '' . 4 4. - `.'',„4 • ‘,.... 1, ~. ~..,,, . .0 „, -; :, ..,.... ,'F: . s . l .' :: •• T,..: . .' • • ' --',IS V•.+'• -it•rf '' 4!,.. . .• , C, - , ~,,t '....• t... I. _ •',:l' !.. ~. , i , c. ..."... . ~ r ' ' ' 'i. I :-.,..' •'' #'. I P . • ; 1, 'i ;r :: C . 3' ' ,"' 7, .4' 1) ' . •:' ' ' ..'. . r '.. ' , i 1 , 4 ,' ::k •'' .:',': °' 7 `k .;''':•• .: 4 ,. ,;., i , . .' '• - .' ~=- i ' .: - 't ~ :.; .''' ; :.; , „ ' '-, •'• • ....' ' = ....„ 0 . -.....•0 . , '1 • G '' 4„...,.: , , 4 : . ; , J ,. .. , !..,-.04- ~. :4 ' ' - . ',*, •• ;.. '. ,l 4t> ,1 1 ~:. ,- ^ • .:: t , 1 . 1 t.....".•,' .+*:'‘'''''",... , •,54 , ,.. .: i , - 4 • •4`,";•':',...:.''..i4""• • ..!-* •••t`' . * '. .r..1.'• C t ~,;,,,,.‘ ' , ..5. 4 ., 1 1 s • a . .t. e `:.,•.-..,,,,, •'s'• ••:.' 4' 4 1 . i ' Al' . ' .' .''. ''-' • %•'.' . ;I CZI . , ;•• ;:' ' #- '. .. Z .:'`' ' .7• : l ' .1. ''' ''', i ' 'r ,‘ ? 1 " ; , t '• !.',.:...,..n:_,5:,,, •••,..,...:•... 01 .."'••",:, ' 1 N t‘air ... . ‘ ,--• ~ ^ . '- : :, , • . ,;• ..• C..,' s'' ' 'l' 111 c . 1 t'''' '•''' C . ' 1 ;'' • '.l : ‘' .*, , , ‘ .1 .• 4 .! S ..•, ',. •. . , ' ... 4% ,t - ~ ,' . , .. .,7: : ;, , , ~,, i. • ' .',•:;.•,.,, 0 4 .. 4 ' t.. t...•... '`' .. 01 ' , ..• ',' ! ,1 / 4 ,., 1, • lz . ••••,../ - j n% ,:a 5 e , ••• `,...... 1.. i , ,'....11 y 1,:,!, t , 6i.s. 0* ... •` 4 ,4..;_z. E •..: i ., ....... , , ',l',:•• ••1' e" . k'''.•-‘ 7% •-% to ly, ;',• ..t.5.'.'..: •‘' .-i '" • . 4 t •c•i , e't4,, •-.. ;:c . . • .., t• 4 z.. 14 ', ;4.4 .zr 4 ' • ..'" " 4 :1 ,, , ~ g y ..• -, .. . ~•• . ,' 1..42.•.i•-,,,,,,4 sq,.• t.., r . ......' • ,: t „•‘'.','' 1% , .1, ..t.' 4 .... ~ .....-e . .4. ... , ~, v ,i; ~..,.-.., 4....:1, ~ , ~,,. 1. , it t . , i . : , .. 4' '' *.-.:' .4" • 4 " . '' : . •,.' , e . f -:%. k re.,14 4 ( r.l-' ':- c' ~. 14- . 4 , :4- r • 4,4 ,- .4, ,2 ,,, •4 4 ..17 '% i" - -4 '=' 2 ,o4' 4 ... 4 ''' ;I. 4. 4 7 --', . , c.'=== , • .1 ,- •-, ,' ' t,4 ,` i r ; ,r-7-r, -,. ,:„.,:.:= f.'-: 4 -,---.. .=,•_,-,--='- , - k. MEI =EN ME= ? "_ ~,..- 1 ' 4.. t ',. , „ ...,-,,,-:; ~1,..,,',..,-r,;-31,11 t, 4..t'',,1 i r`k“ :. ',. . j",, 'k,t' Ck'''', .'.i,k,,"ka,'' , -,(.. t s' { :kr - z! ' ' ~' ' : •,% ' C t C' ';•7„.•':;,!,•'::_'.;•••<':'' f-3, z.iit....itZ'',-:, , Li- •,' , 4 '''.%,', ,-7 , - - ‘ .• - ri t L•";-' t,li.•';-:,.....•.,4‘, ~ c,,4 ~...:.:..,:-,‘'‘,.i.;..,'5-`‘ q''':.,.i 52:;,v.i*.e7,-..:.,,,,:,:z;1--;,:f ,•, - , c'..- ' ,?1-;.? .r-z',.,,,: !;,,.,..;,, -C. ''.. ',. .••••- 4 . 1 .; • ,' , . 4 7. c .. 1 7i5i..,,Z. t'.i",''.. \fi *,:-."- ; ..- t, ..,‘, ki...l:Z'.! 'i.' :. 41 i''''. \ ...:; 1- :', ';'-:: ''' ."'•-•.K:\ ,'--: I `-t-'?'',0',4',3.;,1^..,:r:i',.:*.:','(-,-;,F.:;.-,;'•'-C.,-'i'f.-*-': i:t il 3' „ ? ; .i:,12,,-?•,. t, ::,1,.t-:41:-t2,-; `,..;.!'”- 1 :),-5 .: , t 0 • , : 4. 1 2 '';'.•.::'''. L ! '( cir4-.'':lC '‘.:.`'' -:: .-.. ''sle-.l:;Z"i;'‘..re;.,7-.:"' -1t ,';', ,` , ; l' :,k ,k : • '.' "j . tf:... ~...rr: -.,,,, ,..t-f,, L , , - „: 4 ; , c., , --- - c . ,,-; ~;- ~.•,,,-'..., ~..c. ::......: c ,-..1 • • ~......5.,,,,,•_:.,•;i;t0rr:1:, < -•-•-• ; ' - ,-,..•••• :"'":•'••••••-,,-..." i'•• ' ;".•':: .- •C':,.,,:::;:t.'1;:; .1' . - ' ~• • 'l" , ` - ;.t.'„ , , ' .f: - i t z;• 4 _ t `-,,, ";.r''''ri.l--4•'t,‘;.-•'.•:•1-=',.:•;s4-:' •!','•:'l4.' 4;''4;.;!'7..i•sts'l ' 1 (4 • 4- ' ,. .':`'`: , : ';• ,' . 2 'l ‘ t." , 4 , :,-, :-.-,,V1 ,, 1 - ,:-',llk`• ,-.:•, ~1 . 44 C. .f \ ._,:- •-, (.4,-*.:4 '; '`f -.4.;::e444!: ~4.,1,.,.45:tt"-;0::‘1'."r4: r ' '"'4 ,' :‘ ; '4",-f.4, 44.4; ",..* C- '4! 2 ' ; 11 ; '; 7 '4 4 ' ,•,`. " , % zz,: :. - ,;_ . ..- • /,, -. 4 '•,,.. I '; q, ;t1 ‘ .';‘' .-t.,.-- 1._;,,1t5"- ~; -':.. ,t ‘ - , 1 s, :,-:-...'. 1 . - • ~.,„;•, t:s'• 7 ' : • -:::;,,,-:',':'c',.` -',.1.'" ' '':, 'f": - , : <'-,:',-:'r -:', ffs'':-'-:, 't'\ i'- ~ t -... :" *--.-,- ' -,-.:, ''; ~--,i:,.....,-!.-.:, :!•:,'%"-tt-i-, .'-, .;-..-,,`-;.;- ^ ti ..,:0-' Q - 1 / 4 i4 4 : •:14•` •-_ ''', 1' 1. •'' - 1' , -.-1•".;44 '•-t‹i'''f4 1. 4:::::1';,. ~..`,:,/. . - ' ,, ,::: - .7 ‘ .- •-•. ''•'l-.1, iz'''.--2=r1:1;-:.":'..,-.'' 'i:.i,, .:.:" . .. - ,"-•, - ':,: ;•• :,:4.,A;,-.,,, ;,-- c :? !:' (' , '::l "-'' ,-,'' ;,-, ~,., •...,:: , -;- , , . - .., , ,, , ,,, , :46. ;4 ,1 40 _ :'4..';' ,. .!F - ..1' ; , , ,L - - ..-r'-'-1 , ..,,,-,,•-•• .;' ,-,- t ,- 1 ,4 ` ,-- ":.' , ..,ai.', r„ t ~ , ..,•_..1 z!,k, t •',l;_it, : ~... ~,_ '...r••.•,- .1. - .-, .-,., ~,,--,.• ,-, -, ;'-:, ~-...;11.-..b., " '..'.:4'h P.< z- 1, • • :-..' '',. -', --,'",-,-(-''l' ..;',-I'',',•*- 1:',.-.10.:'•;`'',.-{=l',, ‘:;.,..1.'.-'," ~.-,,,,,,--t--,.'tl-... !i7-.•'.:;-',,•,-,. :' , ' , ... , ,,t ; z*;; '. ~%' L'f•--7:., '.•••`. ‘-`14,_•1 .•°:. if:;.. , ;:l1 r' ' 4 '; " : : : ;]l.i.t .i. •;• ~.,. „, .=::: 7 : r.-.., ` 1 ~.: .. ~., ~,, ~..• ,-•:. ' ',.:, , 1:4., 4' s'4 ;. • • 42 ' ':4; r - ":' ' -"‘: 4 '..,; ..-441,''',:,r. 4 4 , 4, 1 ..., ' ,: j '4`. u. ,:`, 44; 4 . 4 • 4 -- 4. -,2 ' ~". e k- r, ' -.-..,, ~,,'z,;'-'' "".,.-', •.,•iit,.,..,-,,-- .--'--' v. ',,1-',';',.\•'''-,::,'", ',';',.\•'''-,::,'", ,-,,,,,: -,r,'.-',.:•,, ii:e.;f7', j ;,:-;:z ,1;.-.: § , IL 4 :'::,;_i1,1:_.;:, r , y , Jar . '.-.1;""'! N -'i,:".4.C;;lt '...'-!::',:‘ 'i 'tc :: .: '-: i..:;'::3.--4:' 4::I • I:' ` .:"..;;11*.'r :.I',,`f'.'",--%-'6;; .'''.!'t -ri?'-tl' • ;i , •` <, -. ti_:-.. ,-; ,-- -. ".:-' , :',;., - F . ,,'' t . ,':: - :;-,t_'S'. .:: ....,: ,.7 . , ;< .. ..;-,,,:.,, ..; t--. ‘,. s• :,, -. ---,t,... ,- , • '''''.;,',..- l'-', - ,, - ;..-;-, ~,. :,:r.l - :„.2,.. 1,., , ,.-,-, 2 ,-, ,, ••..;:-„,;„ ',_.:_,:,-...-",:.-,.: - ~k i",:,;,,•*--:'--7„:t;, ; ,-,.. • i '2--t-' '-`- ;.•:t " . 64 i zi;..4E1,...:..... 1 ,:,.. r-,, ,' il •-' 1 ' - --• '':' 11."-r" ..; • -,, ~ • •,,-,-----,., .• y.: ~ .P.:•:.!,": -.J..:-: ..,,,.:':-,'[..-', •,:,..,i 3;,',-,.,''.'•',.'-': --- ,',l.':r-''''l :• g , ; l- ' , - . ', (..4‘ 4‘l:-:.."; --•:"-:":-•.' ! ' 't • ,"' -i:'; :-''"--4.1:::;•:,'',.‘1,r! '''.,..' '" n. 454, :.;.;.7,:)4111;:,:', :'; ... i .. ..! ' i " . :; 4 ,;: : : , : .t -4:,',-•:. _4 .. ' ....:, ~.,.;,i,,T45,''',.,.. • t` . !4 . 4 :. , -'4';- z,r‘'',F,•;',,,-1,,n,...,., I - ,( ::4,,i34 r,*l-.,-.7:,,---_:..."., ..,,;';'J-, -,4,--","'..'1..---',.M. 1 t",,"_4r,...;"tV•f,t4';',','.'''{fil ;.''.-.0.-'...,;;':-3.1;-•:: ~2--‘";'''• `,-:'",•A::t'*';4li'll,4,l•, : ,';:j.i''i•.`.;.;,','-.'..;.-..,-?,,,' 1 k)'-,;.•!,.,:,9:c,;':i.'4:,•:.-‘-'...':°.‘ 4.;:,(.--,11 ~ L. • c -,-1,-.4t,'::;...'--•-•;.-„r;-‘;','."....-‘`il'';:'!,ift4''.; •...' ~.1-C.-'1" 74 - . - 4:: -- ,- ' ;441:. ? 1.:-;‘?;7. 4' r ,- ;•• 1 ~,, . , ;i• - `-,.... -", 7., T::.;',`,„:•, :tti •,:1.,• ;:''.--r'-.,,,rt.--...i.,::- ~.,. ..., -t ., 7 , , , -:.,! ~,i,!''.l-'':'fi.,'"':i w• :71.."'''1x;".t . , '', ',, • -' 1 ''''.4,:i-, k.,..?.‘:'-!'',;,'C.{:;',..t.',.`: "1 •'!;..4. '' .--: L,,,.,-i-.,_,...,-k.,C").,,,,i-'4. ,-;.,'.,..d4 ~ •:„ r.....,. ; : k;", ,;:,,,,,,,,..,-,4,:,,, ----..,..,•,..,a..f, ~,_.-.;=-..zr.i;-.,'.--...,1 ! , .1 , 1 F-4 r'r-,,-t%z.v.,•'-.11 ,-4-1.',.:(y,t-c-----:1 ~..'-'t :+,,,,,,,-.41 ~-..••• ~-`,.,' '''' c-4. 1 , ...- • . 1. ‘l. '• -,•-',, ---`-'4,,. el.. b e .,,, '"' '6° '.. r'y •- ,..1 . 1" ; i.:.;>.:•r:i.:4?:.4.","?7‘: '-t:a 44,::;''' '41,1'..Z.;-'4i 14-414 ':/ t':!;‘*- - 1 4'2,.76:;1!:;'".4.-‘-;1?' '! .a.t "1.•-,t;'•1C '• "," .--'-';' :"-•-',. 17 ''...17.,X r t.: ;.'" fs:,''.", ""i'.. ~- , 1:'44:-:,44':';1•4'f44 , Ir4t';N s'kil•?•4:::•,i'44' ''l. '.-1"- ~ ..,.....4 a l ~;„ ,t ....J.•- :7 • 1- r.:. t ".• :•:•'. -;:-.'4•1•41.,'","--*. •;',:::•..-4-- 4,'-' .444 F 4 4: t- :..-::„,..:'. 4C” .2;',..,'..,‘', ,'•-' 7-:;', -,---', , .."..-,!:::: .;, 4; 64-'4-1; 4.4. -14'. 43.-::::-..,‘-^;‘,,, :'l,.;;.''':,;'s.7:i''''4.,‘. t.. 4::";L"'.4:"' '."''r•l'''-j-s 1 sl', -- •,:' r.,:c i,-: .... 4 ~-'l,,',•'',':':-.-,.1'. ; , .." -• .: - . 7,- , , "[INTg,y;- , ...:,,,..-1 ~;,..; '-,,,, ~: ~ ,1, ,. ..,,-.,,:jr, , ,: j.7.7:,.t -,4:1--.'"•-•1'.'..,:7-i,,Jz.L; ',:. -.- fJ' •! - ,...1 .; f ,---:..-,-,-;......,:':("iq2-::f:f,tr-4,; -.-i; ."• ', . 4. ;.1,% - ..e.- - ; , : - 1 1.. t r '--...,--1--......- ..,......, 4. :., ~ ,it.. .. ,....7 , q ,.. :.:: -!--, ,---.:.,`,,' ~,' : -,,, ;1 4:4 1144,1, 2 , .." - -; . .;.• rl - ,1 '''i zl '-_:: 4 ; -17: :::::*:-:'..:- --?::**''A".` 1,.51•''.`.,‘.,t.'/j,.° .1' :•:; • ° 1-',..-i:-!'44:.;:r ~17 r,,si:t:''`:,Tl',7 ..i-,. : V.''.-','.' v''7: '':f-"*.;:i.:i4-' z•,,,,..,,t;_,-,,,;-,--..i.-;,,•-.'-.:::--,..-...,--,,L;,. -7-::::':',;''' •,,,tro:',,! ---,.,-.,,L,- .."- - 4 , '....,- 1 ;:, '':,-; 7,,r.?,-.,---',..;--,.-,,,,,, ..-:',3•7`.:1-- 4 La....-,,,.••• 1-...1:,,,.;,•••_,-,,,,,-.,:.•., : ......,:;,,.;'.-,;_5z...-4.4. ;;„:4" •:‘•,,;',,„ ..-4; "^';?•' ' '';l'---; i 1 - 7 = ' ;';'; - •••: ' . r-r.,':.:' -f ,-''',,,,,('‘Z"'''',:...,"‘".;''''`,c,i! -,-,.:.:-q--:-.-: i'l-.1.. `--,..',,;-..,..,",--, , ',,` ,-..,:.-...•..'.... - t.,.,..-,;..,, ..!..,',i ...,...- : • ,-• ~.. ~ • -, ~.. ,4: , ...,- , -- ....N , .... , ,, sti-- ~ o. 4 -L,,,1..1., r.".:: L - .„,..,:',„, - . 1 - , ,', . , . ' ,', ~,_ ,...- ; :t::-. -:--..,..:,-,--;,' -,i--.:.,.';,„•4-',,•.,„,,, ;..,....--: ;z•4 „-•-"--„ ,'_ ,__ ~.:..... i ~...,4il . - :, yifi ecti-4 ,-•-•• -if:-•'-.,.,,,..,'-q ' - ---',, :'`'- "I,7l''',l'L ._. ) ,-t:'-.,'-..;;-.‘1.---'`1,c....*:':',',.,',';`,2'.-i , ~ .'‘.;',:'• -- •-`...;' ;:i: t q:`;,• -'----; ;- -- ,'•(; :.,..ik1.c - ',-",'- , - . , 1 - -: '- . -- ;... - ;•;.,z . .;,,. IA - t - ,, , P,l' ,-;- •-•,-1r- ...-......,,,-.:::- • - ~. ...,. ' -,-;, ‘-- 7,... 1 . ,: - ..•->.,, , „,.. i , -._ •' , 1. - :, -1 , -- .1,:&•*, -- ,' , ,i' t",- ~ . -,,, ,', ..-- It•--c. 7 'l'.'l--4.•-•..'`z= :; 4 2.” '' -'=,•,•; ••;•.'----''.; ..`4,*.t"?-;, 44 : - ;;;I' . -S' '' '•••,....•.,Y,<•,11,1„-.111.11).::t,l'.:;•: , ": ,•;-'• t.'.=._;f:34',. `:•.N:•';-:,;::•' ( 7.' ' ::•A1.1:44•:•;. -"'4t 't -. .. 4 ..--- • •• - • ... - ..•t,:,.. '••,••;•••••;. :t.. - V - '•?•,••.......-..-- •t: •,, - . --- ~ '• . 4 .r- i , .4 • e ' ,: • ! •• • ; , ":( . .i=1 ,- ;- ,it, ~::`,• ;;; -., • • --- ^ - -. •,, •,' • - 4 .!, t .. :` ' r• `'.!'":‘' "I'..6''Z'"-;''.. ‘":-,:"42.4.-'• jr 4•; -- : 4 4;1 d ‘trj-c;.-'-:6:'''...:, ‘' '.• f.; • ...,..:;';' .: c, - , -• -i' c.:l-1 '''',.`t,,,,N=l.--, -'',-•;.,;. :,, ._,- • • ; . ,--.,;!'-'-•.; --,,r,,'..i• : • 11 ! 4 "r ( . 41 T'.7',' aq -, -`, n - , , •..•[:','• '''' r '. fr., 'l 2l'. ' : ' 7 : . "c :5 0:,.. - ' r - , ,1 . - ' .: :-, 'Lk° `:-!.:! ',- .:17,,:',,','•"".,' -'''.:,-.'1,1'..:.1+4,4'-'-'-'-','''',:.,"' ' ' i . :. ',.- .• . ; .:.," ~ .-k:-.`• , ~ - •-•,--- •-,' ..,-,-.F', ~itR.....,..; -i-,-_,,27•:•, . , -4--,•,','1-e'-§,.;,:,:,.,..,t,;-: ,-;'•'7; 1;-ri.;;_ ,. .. --- 1.e.',.:,' , ' _... ~- ~45.,,,,:::?;,-(,,--‘, ~, .: ,. .. ,- , ,, c .,....e........,,,-,,,,,,, .., _, -- , . , • ~....,-;.,-;,„•,, ~... „,-,, ~3,-,,,,,,,,. .., . ....-.,.:,.•,-„,• • • - , , ...-_-....-.:...„.• „ ....,,,, ..-, • :,...,..,„,,,,,,T,..,;,,,T....14...-,,,:f.5.: ~,.--,7;.,. ( ~,, ,- ,- ;%''''' ~iii.,&"ll4b:l,{4C-S ar - - -,:-:-_.l•'s -' .. ,': •-• ' - . ♦ ~.,•,. ~, ` , .`z - - i,!t.,,,-5-:, ; ' ,, 3v . .1 , , ,- ;-. -, ,- ,- P 1 . 4'...„‘" c,Nr7"ll*-,:',.'.'',-2:;:-.',1".q",'", • '•; - ..,; ,•:,^•,. ,z- '.:,;.-• --':-. { -1- • - rr• ' ';'sfi-.•44 tS'= „r t.. - I. :i :.'•''• ''' t ' ' . 4 :. ' 4 '',-. =.:- "-...‘',:::,-.; :. f f.1.:-A,,,,..,/,,,,,,--,-T 2, -`- - %.1. -- ,-•,-, ° • , , ‘-., - ;7-,, ..... .•i„.7-..," , .- -- - ,;. ' '-' :''..,•,‘,7,;:": . :c.,-iv:; ` , L 7: `;. --., ..f(.,.1 n 1. , , - ••••*', :, 1. 2..C..' '' : - . •.'' ' , ':-"!, ‘4. ''''',- ''', ---;t', :, •' :. • ,'f-,-.', • :,i--::1.-:, '41'..,:.?, - ; , ..,;-, 4 . 4. - ,',. :.;, '-': .r' .; 7:!:"..:;i'!-:,.«.,',-",;;-`;',-'"';':- :7 ...- : -;'," • '•-'" ' ' °-=' e` .:' . ..,., 4 ~4 .;':.; 1.1....,', -!,:.:•,-.":. ,- : ~:.... ,-..•--- ', ~' , 4 `.. , .....• s. ; . ,l- , .„ , :..., , ~, ,: f is A , •---: .. ,' •'•• - , r ` ' ;;;;4 '- , 1!: •'• ''' ;.. '• ' -- •- ' 4,'J' -'4,-e''• :i , pi f.r '' ' ' -, 'l'-''' -',,, i - -.-, • ',!:...- . ,•• ~' . ~,,-' ~15.,...-I.>''..:;' .7 , -.. •... -.,-,.. ~.-, ~_, •,, • • .4..% --, ..•-,...„..:- , 7.: • • .-.--,.. • ~- . .. , ~ IT ~,,,...f.., 3.:,,,,.. •,,,, 4 .:.- ; : z , ;' , "l-, --, ~.., ~ t,- = .... 4.... ;..-c..1- ..... : Y. ‘-; '":-.' ..• ' -4'4." .;4 ;:''';!" 't ;' r-; ..."1;;;;;. 4 ; r 4: ,: • 4,;-:'• '',-;`;•4" .....;:c. „N_ It <.* r .".. "-..- , :. ',. -,,,:,y. ~. J i r , ,,.' '.;:". ' ;''= ,'..,''' r? • ' 4 4. tN ' ‘.,4: - -,..;- ''...':"'-.L..:: ^-4* .• ;:, i ' , '. ~ 4 ' :., ... ,- " ; :14'441 :44 : ;" :' 1 ' ,- tr j4*•,... ' 2 • 4• •:;-.' 0::•:-.: .4 ,-;';;-- ,• -,-..,114:1.24-1 s 3T 4 , ' ` ;, . ,--- ...,.;;,:. , `::"4-7 --”,•:;', ..- -.., , „: ..., .•.• , • •! 1 •4: .... .-: - • • •• -‘ .1,-,:::' "..',..3.• ' '.. 4 •::, -'''' 1 4 '- :'-' -::' I 4 ,5'44 :;.• ' ... ___, =ME REM =DM ' ,-"',..---';',;..•.--::.,r,:-_':,',-.i.7-.,!:_vif':; .. ),• E -: • • : -- --., 4 . ;:4,-:,::',-;„_,---..*,..,-;•„1-2,.1,4 -..- :::::;: - 4 ,, . „. ... , .. , _ , -,...,, , , , ..,„-....,,:: 1 -:,. : .3 ..,z.!...‘ „ :.:„...._, .., .... , .„..:it,,,,y:i..., ... „, 4_ ,, ,..,,,,:,:„.., ~...r,..: .:.,4,_ ~ . .....i:cr.r., . .- . i.,, - _-,,..,, ~.... .-... 4 1, -- ' _=-•,:-;-' '?,z'l 4 ., • - ''':::'.., ,: : kf::!„.„A,N— • , •• ~...,- ; ~.,4 ,' '. - ,..',...Ty.. , .7 1, ... --. 4* . p.__, , .... „,.. , .. . .„,..,........-.,;,(..- ~..,.\,:,,,;:,..._;074...ir.-1-7--.........p0w4- t ~--1,..0:.•...,r,-7:.-7g,,45;i7..xti;:,:;,;4,,, , 'i-,,..c, - ...!, : tv.v.;:i7 ;;,b . :,. , ~.,..,•f,,-, ~,,, ~, 1 -7 tg ,` ) ,,f ve t .. E t , .4, 4 wli; tr 4 t l ; ir. '; -, ..,",• ~ - 7 ,A. - ~,; : , 4 :; . - 'l- -. - - -," r 4 ' c . s. 1_, , .,1 , ~.r.1, 1 t .5, 6,. 7 ,4, ft f ;ri l .ig A.? kf•l. • ts t„ , c. , - , -, , f 'TN 7 . " ... Ty. 46 .- % .01‘ 4, .{.• L• t .' . ..- .; . k ' Ntr— , .. .... -..-. esz_ _.. , r., ~ •,..., - , •-• ...46 4 e, s lir,_ 0,0 .- ... .Lfal: 1 , 2 '4' ~ A ~ f ;a ~, ,.0 t- fl : MIME r: -: ; ,Y. ~iS i .. -. ...-. - :,..i.,,,': - ,:. - --;!, , , , -.. - .. - J.:, ': ..r..,'.'.'.2.,.•.,":.'c'i. r,.''' , '• - ....',. : : , 7. , :: , : . '';7 , :,: ..• .. 1 . ' DAILY 111011CING .19ST. WRDNESPAT MORNING Dealer i n O r Aatherehip in France is a much more re- Ke n tuc ky Leaf Tobacco, munerative occupation than in either England or 1 xo. 24 F t i.. ) A:on S ex A N D PA P E R , the United States, for while the people of the I . mow SIXTI3, PITMLOLII, P. l / 4 . two latter have a singular fondness for second- j . lea- The highest market price, in CAh If , rriid for hand literature, those of France, from a sort of RA IS. national pride, require and e net urage the original productions of their own authors. Scribe, ono of the most noted of the modern French writers, is said to have carnet and received for the labors of hie pen $120,000 and this may be taken as a fair sample of the profits of French authors. Du mas has earned and squandered half a dozen for tunes. gar A New American Manufacture, that of plate glass, has been oomruruced in Williams burg, N. Y., where plates of glass ten feet wide and twenty feet long, will be made. A plate ten.feet square can be made so strong that it will hold a ten weight, and so clear that we could mead the fine print of a newspaper through a piece four inches thick. It is a singular foot that the best English plate glass is made from American sand. With New Jersey, possessing the'peoper raw material in so remarkable a de gree, it is singular that this artiole has been so. long .imported. _ . Pittsburgh. Slackens COLL E silica GE Commercial . . IS now opened for the reception of Lady and Gentlemen Pupils who wish to receive asound and thorough know ledge of the following branches of education: Writing, Book:Keeping and all its collateral sciences, Algebra, Geom.- try, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Navigation, the use of Globes, Geography, Arithmetic, Ac', an. The Principal needs not to be recommended, as his nano and capability are well known to this community, being a Teacher In this city for several years, and for the last three months has suc cessfully taught in .the Iron City Commercial College, but has left it on his own accord, with the intention of estab lishing an Institution in which the youth of Pittsburgh can acquire o knowledge of things more profitable than making unintelligible hieroglyphics, though by no chance, will Writing be neglected. The Principal's capabilities can be tested by any person who doubts his qvudifications, as they were by the gentle. men whose names are attached to the following testi monials ALIXOLILNY, November 24, 1854. take great pleasure in certifying to Mr. Barry's qualitl eatlMlS AA a thorough Book-Neeper, and fully competent to inetruct,young gentlemen in the science of accounts—be aides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other respects. JOHN FLEMING, Late Professor in Pittsburgh Commeeclal College. Pirrsorrcon, November 24. Mt. Barry is eminently qualified for imparting instruction in the science of Arithmetic and Double Entry Book-keep ing. I found him even critically acquainted with those branches of knowledge- JAS. M. PRYOR, Principal Third Ward Public Schools I state it ea my opinion, that as a Mathematician and Baoklieeper. Mr. John Barry has few equals, and no supe riors. I think all the Teacliere of this ,iounty Association will concur with me in this aratement. JOHN KELLY, Principal First Ward B^hools, Allegheny. The Writing department wid be attended to by a gentle Mention of superior qualifimitions, uho will devote all his at tendon to the immediate improremedt of the pupils. Hours of instruction from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. TEARS: • Look-Seeping end Writing $2O per course. Arithmetic--10 per quarter. . Writing ..... 3 for 29 lessons. AllletSl3ll BUILDINGS, Liberty street, near Wood. mhl9 J. BABB.Y, Princlhai. DUFF'S MERU "kfTILE COLLEGE, TTSBURGII. PA. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Perm:ul rank, with Perpetual Charter. noses pr :BLS - rats. llii 1 V..-oellence the limo. James Buchanan, Hon. W. H. Lowrie, lion. Wm. Wilkins, lion. Moses Hampton, Lien. Charles Naylor Gen- J. H. Moorhuid. FACCLIT. DUFP, author of the "North American Accountant," Prefanor of Book-Kecping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. HOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book• aoHN D. WILLLI6IS, the best off hand Penman in the United States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental 'Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, F. q., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law and Political Economy. T.HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Ploresnor of Me hematite_ de. The Students of this Institution ebtain the following oh- ,1110ue ad - anteges over all others Ash' 'Attaining for business prepared by a practical mer chant 01 eighteen years experience in extensive business, natured and - palletted by fifteen years subsequent practice in leaching 21.' The Dipinnta bears the signature of the author of a . system of Book Keeping as, ctloned by the Chamber of I Commerce of New York, as the most perfect in the English language. 3d. students can review their Book-Keeping,and hare the professional advice of the Principal at any future tune, free of Charge. 4tb. - They obtain the handwriting of the best Penman in the "Unit , ' States—one who writes all the specimens which he exhibits. 6th. Regular Lectures en Commercial Law, Political Economy nod the Prlnc plea of Commerce. Refer to any of our City Merchants or Bankers before engaging elsewhere. Pupils recei red daily. Terms unlimited, and no , oubt of the permanence of the institution. Duff's Book-Seeping, Harper's edition, sl,so—pp. 162, royil aciaro-- 44 the best In the English !Impinge " Doff is Steamboat Accountant, $l. "A perfect system for such acts." alir Bend for a Circular and Specimen of Williams' Pen manship. at.2lolaw r• - • THE co-partnershlp heretofore existing between JOSHUA RHODES and PHILIP RETSIER, in the Wholesale Fruit and Cosfectionary business, Ls thls day dissolved, by mutual consent. The buslnese et the firm will be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorized to receipt for all debts due said firm. JOSHUA RHODES_ PHILIP REP HER. !Jamb Tith e 1855. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ibfir The undemigned here this day formed a Partner. ship, under the name, firm and style or REV BIER A ANDERSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and Oonfectionary badness, No. Lb Woo fitret. PHILIP REYSIER. ROUT. J. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, March rah, 1855. 411.3 - In retiring from the Confectionary business, I cheer f ally rerummend Messrs. Runes & Asrutasos to my friends and costumers. JOSHUA HILODES. Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855. Isp2) SUNDRIES -20 dozen Tow and Cotton Rags; 20 boxes White Pipes; 0 do Pipe Reads; .20 do Pearl Starch: 100 do tixlo, 10x.12 Window Glass; • 20 gross qt. and pt. Flanks; 2000 tbs Bar Lead; 15 boxes Extract Coffee; 25 dl No. I Scaled Barring; 3 cases Sardines; 100 dozen Corn Brooms ; 30 do Cincinnati Washboards; 20 boxes Baker k Oaks' No. 1 Chocolate; Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain ; Batting Wrapping, Twine, Bed Cords;Broom Twine; Wrapping, Writing and Letter Papers; White and Red Lead, Dye-Stuffs, Bleat' g, Ink ; Tubs, Buckets, Dairy Salt, (to bags,) kc., ko., •e. 13 store and for sale by MILLER * RICHETSON, mh2l 220, T.M Liberty st. F ILESIi FRUIT -250 boxes Sabina; 200 do do 150 x 4 do do 600 drums Figs; 250 %do do 100 boxes do 20 mats new Dates; 25 bores Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 cuss do BeCeiTilag and for sale by ap2 RESCUER A ANDERSON, 39 Wood et: _ MU NUTS, Ac— s'X begs Walnuts; 20 do Filberts; 20 de Cream Nuts; 25 (rails Ivies Almonds; 5 bales Bordeaux do 10 boxes shelled do 25 do No. 1 Rock Candy; 15 do W. do 10 CAM Sicily Liquorice; 150 boxes No. 1 herring: 100 doz assorted Pickles; 25 dozen Tomato Catsup. Just received and for rale by apt RHYMER & ANDERSON, 30 Wood st 2," 130X_ES MAOCAItihNI; t,/ 20 doxes Vermicelli; 100 dozen Pepper Sauce; 10 do lapers ; 15 do Olives; 10 do Brandy peaches; 10 do do Cherries; 10 do fresh Peaches; .10 do do Tomatoes ; 16 do Walnut Catsup Just received and for sale by • RSYMER .1 ANDERSON, 30 Wood at ORANGES AND LEMONS -200 boxes Messina Oranges, 100 do Sicily do 241 do Lemons; receiving and for male bya. • REYOIER h ANDERSON, 39 Wood mt. _ , v-- boxes " Russell It Robinson," "Grant's," " Anderson's." b 0 dwarf boxes "Blannerbastett," "Perfection," "Jewel of Opblr," " Diadem Twist" " Rsme raids" Tobacco, to store and for sale by mb26 MILLER A RICKETSON, CIGAIL9-50 Sl. Ila Tana and Principe Cigars. beat brands, in store ani for sale by mh2B MILLER & RICKETSON. FIEII--50 bble large No. 3 Mackerel; 10 " medium 3 " 25 " No.l Pickled Herring; 10 drums "Grand Bank" No. 1 Codfish. In store and for sale by mb26 MILLER k ItICKETSON COME—WO bugs Rio Coffee; 100 pockets Old Government Java Coffee. In store and for sale by mb26 MILLER & RICHNTBON WINDOW (MASS.-14060 boxes Bxlo do 10x12 ; 30 do 10a14; 25 do 9112; Id) do 12116; And other slzes—E AJ. Swearer's band. For sale by 8027 SMITH, MAID & 'HUNTER SYBUF-10 barrels; 10 half barrela—best Baltimore Syrup ; 00 barrels Belcher's. For sale by 811.1 TH, MALE & BUNTER HEALTH, TO - DAY, IS w"-----------morrow—but don't watt till to•morrow ;—go at once and take a sitting at CARGO' BAGUERREAN GALLERY, Apollo Buildings, No _7O Fourth street. apla 10 - NE WRITE ENG1;111 (NUPE BETTS—Callan a Meeves; who II new lot of Meek Ortipe collars eevea, l ust arrived at VAN GOILDER 8, opl 83 Market Wag. Notice. 11113810 forniched by FRANK. CARGO, for Parties, Pa -1)(1 radar, ttc.., or, the shortest notice and at low rates. Ile may be depended on. He may be found at it. M. Car • Daituerrean QOOl/18.18 Fourth street. =MR WE are now receiving our stock of Parle made MAN TILLAB, to which we won't on the attention of the lain" MAGAN & AIIL, mlils 9l Market street. uItAANS—W-bbla. just -received, and for solo by • REXIIER ANDERSON, ' • • aY ~ No. 39 Wood streat `.ILK BoNNETS.—A. A. MASON Bonnets, A CO. wi lt the ll open, country on the 17) 26th inst., twenty dozen Silk mu , trade. • • + =':.r Diantillas • • " MISC.nLA.biEOUS ciLth \vicE 7o LLB' ATWELL A. J. Lir CHAS. AMA , ' ATWELL, LEE & CO., - WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND CoMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALIIIS IY PATTSBUII.GIL DIANUFACTUR.ES No.B W... 1 se., Getu...en Milo - and Fr n! spl6l PII7,IIIIRG IT. T EAS -12e ht. chests V. 11. Gunpowder and 1E111;1 Tens be do Ilne U ark Teas; '2O cattl.B tine iiolong do 50 do V. II .0. P. and Imperial Teas. COFFEE-2 00 begs prime 100 Coffee; 30 do Old Go•. Java Coffee. TOBACCO -100 bzesee 5; and Ba, assorted brands 20 do lb Lump. E.O catty 11,-,xe9 SUGARS- 60 hurrah Coif.; Sogars ; 40 do Cru,hed do SYRUP AND S. H. MOLASSES -1.10 bhls Raatcru Syrup; 37 do Golden do 100 do La. S 11. Molas,,s; 25 half hlila S. IL S la,a , vo 11811— 100 bbl: No. 3 1%115km - el ; 20 10 No.l Herring. RICE.— 10 tierces prime Riet. CIGARS-150 boxes, toForted braud6 lit CARE. SODA -100 ke4s (Lee'; brand). CASTILE SOAP -20 boxes (Ilarreil lea). SALERATIIS -60 (iu prlper,). PIPES— 60 box. Cloy riles TAR, HMI AND ROST N -75 ban vle, Tfir 23 do Rnvin ; 10 do Pitch. The above Ocrods now in titer, and arriving by Canal and Railroad, *Web, together with a general assortment of Pittsburgh manularqured articles, will be offered to pur chasers on reasonable terms, by ATWELL, LEE & CO , aplB] No. 8 Wood st., between Water and First OKEAT Mot:, NVoltK ..LAVE OF Tlik: 'LAMP; by Wit.u.km N , 3nrit, author of "Auti- Ceningsby." •Who will exchangv old lamp,: for r...w " —Arabian I).yh's EfVertainia<ntt. CONTENTS: Chop. Chop . I—Underground. 17—Love and Death. 2—Lucite, IS—The Gamhbra 3—Above Ground. 10 —MA Latitude and L , tbee. 4—Pet eg,rine Cap«. 2'—Bold. s—Fitzgam'n O'Uouncer. 21—The 13.0t.gar and the Poet. It—The Plot. 22—Peter Qaarla 7—The How. 23—The Slop of Nloodd. li—A Curious Girl. 54—Th- F.., well Pre,nt. fl-1n Love. 25—M ell . Dud. Mf tilers Youth. 10—lion to make Money. 2 , i—11, I.' •rtun. 11—Strange Talk- 27 —Voya.te to Golden Inland 12—More Love. 2.5-1 t u• in y. 13—Green-eywi Nemesis. 20 erk I, Morrie I. 14—The Sick Man. 3u—li Tt alr olaie of the Lamp, 15—Chaos. 31— Iterom,liation. Id--The Bridal Ries. 32. —Con IlL , lon For sale by 11 T. C. MORGAN, •p 2 Id %V. d.O • rrl A NT IL t. A NEW SUPPLY IIU RE A StIQUE DEW• 111101 MANTILLAs just re,civcd ht 11A11‘7•1 k No 91 Mnrl,l st. • DREAMS" ETF.RIE ti F. 11 row go the Q 0e..t, 0* 'Twins off the blue or my tiot ;•,r Angels ever hr i l4bt end lad, Have you seen ARM My Annie dear. Oh, whisper what thou feelee. rye a heart to exchange. Away dga i n trot. The Elaunttni; Flag of Liberty. One careli,i, word . Louis Nai - oleon 1, Ste;i. SourlreLe de L Gentle moon, silver light —w nth L't irgie par J. Al...ber. I.a 'Le ph lee-- Treri.,•lii —Chi, Jeri NEW POLE P,r.Nl. i . Why 1. a Mien Che.itnu street; NEW i&'CIIOT TISCH ' P. WilliPi Fairy Laud, Ar. A e NEW MAll.2nE.,:—Fredern i k the Brea:: 0 ri, n 1 Miireh de Concert, Fe_ GUITAR MUSIC—" Few Do's;"Oh' whiaper willt thou feolest ; The tieparation jAlso, a arilloction of sheet Mode foe the Flute cu t ul,recelved by ho l e ituurrF: 'mu Violin, F.:, A t the '• Old I.:AtAbliftht• 1 Piano Depot,” apl3l N 0.119 Wood street. ee wind door atir - Air Fif.h S"D24 SEEI.I.i--10 bbis ( - Inver; 20 boa Timr.Oil'; '...:6 .• Or7hard Ora, R. In store aul fa, ?ale by mhZlj JA MI.:I , WA lIIOU 'r. Hitt, ,t. ( - 1 A IWEA SEED Dltil.L, f, drawing drillA ~: van .n. 1.3 ,rialtio, from A to '27 i oche.—the met comi•let, lab, saving drill in upe. For sale by mhl7 .) ~ ME° W klil,l:.‘r G A R111::1 TIJOIrt , — 15 dot Arne!' Spades: 10 " Steel Spading For k•. frrS eio., and ..re. , , 7 " Iron Raker, 13 " Steel ° Feed Drills. chang r eable fom 1) to ;.; in. 1 " Wheelbarrows For .hle to,- mh23.ltxv• 3 A NIES W klllCt•bi .. . - I_)UT AT L'.`--. o 01•1! teorleed sob to- :to.. 1 , , , apt JAS. 'llel.P.C•illl IV. . I 11.41VEllsttl.FID-12 Libt! prime Ceo‘erree I. 1.,r rsie I r k.../ apit lII.NIII' I!. C.• 01.1.1 `ss. ILNICA PLASTaIt..s.---1 bare re:rivet a /•r, 0 . let Athree celebrated Plaster!, far pa. to , or weak r•rr in the ride, back or limbs Also a supply c I Need.••••• Coto pound Hemlock PJastera: and a variety • f other Find+ Th,e haaiug to use Plasters can 11% - ny, procure tb. her. I in the city of JoSEPII FLE SIIN'.. apt; earner of Markel street nail the 1 ismoret 1 . 21E1e 11.11.1.14 for Aldo men. J ilet.o..oi ot tie I",•+r. and r Conetables., as lately amended by the Lezi.dature. For sale by it. S. 11A) LX. a pp Cr:noir Of Market nail 5. , ...nd vta. 1)U lINT`i LAND A PPLIC•ATI••NS —Forms for apt.:l.,• .I.ltion for Ihunt) Land for rale by W. S HAVEN, ap4 Printer and Stationer, Market ACE COI.I..AItETS AND .BLEE VES—A u par , e, . r• et 4 and Front?, Cambric . Embroidered Collars ~n,t Sleeves, to rotta ; Linen Riding and Sleeves; Fm. broldered and Corded Linen (Wier and Sleovra ; ai d a new and choice assortment cf Embroi VII, of fill drsrrip lions, just received at VAN apl4 ra M ark ot troet. A A. MASON A (Y) will open on Friday. April 1:111, 10 more ert,ei rf ISerace do Ir_riar a, Perrinn Clothe, dc, entirely new Fly leer. n pl 3 mAN . TI S Ij o A p l e li n E i4 styled of Spring and Summer MANTILLAS, in Silt, Lace, and other materials. 1 *)k1.Y .,, A. , bustlettt rrri zulIE ii .t v fo i r i B ko . u p o r3 _,4o pter,s tor :Atte • HERI NII COLLIN 4. _ p l./T.(9IE-1U can Itknasb, for nnle by IIENbY 11. 4,‘,1.1,1.45. 0 AT3-500 buttletr for sale 1•y Etft2 JAS. Mol.krlttl ULLL burttek for tot.. by 08,,,51‘.1,A 1-4. 0 p:!. 0040:i BMA/NS—Z.) doz. Coat 'Throw. reootvlng nt, l l for ku leby ,n 1,191 1.% AT ELL. LEE t `?Adis- LIASIO—;,,AIO 111 1.,1 P Pala by (aplui ATWELL, LIP A 0) OSIEDY AND t; L,t)VES.—A A. SIA,i)N A CO Dare received another large allAortmenx of Summer Ho siery; ILil, Silk and, Lige OlOreS; silk and Mohair Nlitte, Ac., Ac. aplt; PItOIERTY—ON Li A tsD—Fula BALt,, ae den,rlb•-d iu my printed Register. Joe; .11 and get oue gratin, If you want anything in Land or lion, Tuumns Wt , OD'i Yoortb s. sIi.A.A. C. 1 ) LB r RS; 10 " B. C. Dried Boer; In store and fur mile by aD g ENGLISH A ItieIIARDSON yliu P-50 bbls Syrup in Ptoro and for gale by ap9 ENGLIBII A 111 , 111 ARDSON fIOFF6E---100 bugs lin, Con N e« in Kora uud sale by II opc) EGLISCI MCII AhD 4 ON. Xi ACE:I:lit:l,-10d° package,. of )locker 1, Non. I nod S. AL for sole by 1..0] GOOILITE L BESS GOODS.—A. A. MASON A Co ore opening o very rOleneive a+sortin.nt of WHITE DS, cone) Ling of Plain, UmbroLlered and Dotted Swine and Book Bishop Lae And Plain JacouPtt Mullins; India Mulls, IN on,onks, dc, Also, some new and very handsome styles of Flounelotts, Raflllngs, inserting's, Elginge, dr. epto_ LAWNS AND BERADE DE LAINES.—A. A. MASON A CO. lrre just opening another lot of new and splendid styles of Lawns. Also, 10 more rases of Derage de Wiles, entirely new sty k.s. rak - 25 Fifth street. et.2l 4,2 EED POTATOES-25 bbl, Seed (Nenhannom.) for Bale by .IA NIF.3 MIA U 0 HUN, apl7 corner of First and Smithfield tar eels. A CLIICHERING 7 ficrsva ROSEWOOD PIANO, in perfect order, has 1/04.11 left ',kith • " me for sale, at a very reduced price. The owner is about leaving the city, and is willing to sell, for Cash, at a sacrifice. The subscriber will warrant this Plano to the purehiver, to le perfect in every particular. It has been in use three years. For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, AOF:Nei FOR THE SALE OF LANDRETH'S SEED?. F. R. DRAVO, Famt y Grocer, Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., h s arranged with David Landreth, of Philadelphia, for a constant supply of his Warranted Darden Seeds. The-so Seeds have, for mane years, stood i•roeininent In this vicinity, and it will be an object with F. R. D. to sustaie their reputa.ion. Nettiewiti be sold by him bat those received direct from Lone:lrak. b'Cl t DOZ. BAJOLPS SUPERIOIt KID OLUV ES, black and 11l dark colors. Also, another lot of that genuine French Working Cotton received by Express, this morning, at apt/ VAN °ORDER'S, Et Market st. BUzINESS PAPER NEGOTIATED by (..D5) WILKINS k CO CURTAINS.—A. A. 1/LcON • 144 have just received 300 pieces very handsome Styles Embroidered Marlin and Lace Drapery. upl6 SOAP AND ens DLE6.-- 150 boxes No.l Pulm Soop 30 •' "llill & Cu." Variegated Soap; 60 " Cincinnati Star Candles-4's, s's, 6's ; 10 " Eterin For sale by 1n3L201 MILLER k RICK ETSON. BANK. OP PITTSBURG'S STUCK.-20 Shares wanted at No. 71, Fourth street. WILKINS & CO., ops Commission Etnek Brokers and Bankers. „...'".K.NECA 0111,—b bbls.lo blpitt and fur sale ¢y LI FLEMING BROS., (Successors to J. Kidd k Co ,) 8p24 No. GO Wood street. KID GLOVES, for Ladies and Gentlemen All sizes from N 0.6 to No.lo Bajou'A best quality can tse found st VAN GOIIDEIt'd, 83 Market street, corner of Diamond. • LOUIEWILLE LLSIE-430 barrels just received; for ce be [aplp JAS. 3IeLAUGII NISIII.ItOIDEIaM.—A. A. SIASON SCO. have just re .; calved per express 6 cartons of Embroideries, comprb with Mould-lug, tot sing new and elegantstyles Collars, Onils,Collarettes, Bead COE. AND MARBLE PAPERS,I Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves, Chenalowites, Mate, Am, lJ Dining Itooins, Balks, Offices, be ; for sale by a 1,20 WALTER P. biAIISLULL. i which will be aerial at extremely low prices. isti23 J aD2 - , Alt uOttN-20u busheui for sal 3A l McLAUGLILIN _ MANSION HOUSE , GEORGE AURENTZ, PROPRIETOR, XT, 0.:344 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger Depot of the nn , ylvania lloilrord, which makes It the most convenient house in the city for passengers arri tino by that rood. The Proprie!or ha , ing.nt considerable expense, fitted up, in e, collect the MANSION ROUSE, would respect ful'y solicit a =hereof public patronage. There is attached Le/14W STABLE nod elteusive WAGON YARD, afford• inu ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. ins Larder and Bar mill he furnished with the best the market con :Ilford fobl:y ST. CLAIR. 110 T1 4 :L, (hencr of Penn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Rt. r r'111•; undersigntat, formerly of "l3rown's hotel," having I taken this large and e.unmodious MOTEL, and having relict.' It in magnificent style, would respectfully Invite his friend' and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex• pericece in tbs. Inminess, he_ can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. fel.= WM. C. CONNELLY. RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. my'2o:y E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, 4 - 10KNElt OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Ilailread Depot. '1.13:1 • JAMES SIJANNON. Proprietor. CITY HOTEL, nqowN's,) Corner of Smithfiel P d and Third streets, ITTSBURGH", PA. GLASS & CARR, Proprietors. JOIN I'. GLASS,DAN , D. CARR, ?[wage , Nat. Telavaph (WA S. Ch.les Perri rrIIIB Ire and connuodious lloußi having undergone thorough repair and furnished with new equipments througla•ut, Is now open for the reception of the traveling Cneroro MOD. VT F.. apr2.s:6m Idle, Oa • —4°,1104.1,1 No 01 Wood street, Between Diamond alley and Fourth rt -.. , ....?.......r..'44 , We'.-- ..,..,*. . .4t- . .--..'. 4 : 7 .i;%='1". 4 f: • -.` .,,,. • .''' • - •:'; .' 6 ' ' '''' . _ - •• :..., a• - • - , ,, :•••'..v .7 .4 , -. i. - T. ,- „ ,, A , 2, 1•4 .- .2a- : • ' - '97, , .." - ^O -- •'". '''' . ..., ," ~, : ' - . •. - . - . ' '''' "a''l Al. ' 0 ''• •••.-,.•...-raZ,Kt. Z‘ C •T e ,otl'•l• .. ~',". ~.'• • ... .• . i. s y ' LM -c'4' ' .••• ot. nt ! . . . . . • ~• • . .., 4 I M==t3lMM HOTELS OW .TON'S. IT, 7 . A V EItLEY 110119 E, 5U Fnoth Ei,:hth street, between Ch, , lnut ft n•I Whlnot, I.lllladylphia. [no29:y TII Ir. UNION, 0. 111 Arch street, PhilaklFlphia. T. 0.WE813 (late of the Eagiv,) Proprietor. [aaMy GASKILL HOUSE, CORNER OF MAIN A.VD SoL7II STS., WARREN, D. Proprietor taker pleasure in announcing to the 1 putilie that this new and elegant lintel has been opened e a house:A - entertain lr.llt. Bring commodious and roomy, ant adjoining the ofilee of the Ohio Stage Company,it offers inducement: un,irpseired in Warren fur the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage a. respectfully solicited. atil7 M. ASKILL_ N RANIsLIN Cit ESTN UT S It Err, ABO }: TI1111.1), PLUILADELPITIA l'A RICE It fa. 1... A I ICU, Proprietors. TErou , l'Ea DAY. MCMILLAN JOHNSTO WN, PENNA. THE unler,ijn...l having toLen charge of the above rettned it at a large expense, In .•,Lnjortfibi.• as style, Ia now prepared to re cetre and give ample eatisfaettou to all who may pa tout... the How,. lauS:lf I JAII NS DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, Late Fllrtn,'- , Ilroltanged Nrf O. 133 LI isincry fat or Vitth street, Pitta -0.0?11.:EL 11 All U. Proprietor. Thin Hotel le entirely now. has tug Jort hwena completed arti opetml for thy a:. , .lmtn , .ht•ian Of the public. (~13 FRANKLIN 1101'Sitt, Cle.velemd, Ohio. CI PATRICK A SoN, llouse has un derg.me thorough and terteniiive repairs, alterabons, sal large additions of new furniture, etc., said the proprie tors pledge them:A.lre! that clothing eball be wanting on their port to render the FILANE.LIN a place where all the com forts of a first clars hotel ran be loon& jylif C. PATRICK & SON. FLIL:Lk:NUN HOT EL, -- No. 400 11110AI.WAY, NEW YORE. (CONDUCT.) , on IRS P.UltoP GAN PLAN.) REU BEN LOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR. lii4:bTAURANT::). BANK EXCIIANGE, THIRD STRErf, BETm EEN Mc.OD AND MARKET. rub ,, rib , rs b•-a I,e re to intorm their friends and I taey have least,' the above ..1 tenet li.eotaiirenz, whit, ban just been thoroughly r. repel, I ar,..4 re fat oishel, riud now open. The 11,•to, P•ir , ,p, •-•1 tu , rci.vuxe to Mt.', :he Bank Ex rtnrf,c,rt, th.. epicure an the ..“ The or: ler will • at all Owen be stocked with the deheoete. ..he a nut seri ed up under the unapt ci t.l .1 en, They teepeetfuily orb for th, Of t ~t•Urrou • public ft .. VIUL Ittti I..tES'FAUILAIIT, Ws Is sl/ es Et. r, ISt: W Alf El's ANL/ vtitsr sTitErrs. ju_st provisirsi a cboica Mock of I LI Lill, SIL:ls. and 1. r. 00 3 . y at all times to servo his frlersda n 6 thr 1,-1 d 1110 rt,,,0(1, 10 100 way of tilibasa. Irish Wtossl.sy l'uso h. ta.sy hr Lad at the 11[LvIDLE.L. JOON SAY AU K. Prowl...tor. CORNUCOPIA •.-OVSTEIt 110U8E."Ve - - D. BARNA.RD. do 40, Fifth Slri and drari-EL. CRYSTAL PALACE tio. IS Market street. C. C. SEKLY, It P L LI, I . in:t.rras Lie frieuda and the to general, LI/nt 11a., junt started las Nwg lors on.l modern sty le of (aa th I N and everything else in the eating. line tryotot o Irl IL. Sl,ll or rterea, for 11”2 rents a doz.,. 11 sr lit a's,• furnish the beet of everything. that the inorket o iii .111,-1. 11,1 , Lassa) e open until 3 o'clock In the Imo-I,log ci-tfla•tf OIt:STEIL SALOON AN O !LEST A. U ILAN T 108 WUOD S TREET. TIE ouhsoribor ban hi. OYSTER SALOON AND vorg..•.tod in v atnnner that eonnot by stay ....tOoiohmont fn tho city. MEALS WILL fiF: Ell' . ED Cl' AT ALL HOCKS Of TIli: 1..1 I', f... .n C holt. e•t Dlent•, £C4 II I 01 Fx,rmutl..t 6. xat lrersml, and he would respect. fully tho altqr.tlol.l of tho pubLo to iL C All LEES STILL, 100 Wood ...trek Ja... tla f St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. 111 Y. reKv.etrally Inli.rnia the public teethe I it , L 1114" fully to priTnte. and the puLlie ,;euerally, with low celebrated LANKA BEER., In i-eatlew All or•iere lw•ft et Li, 011.1nr, NO. $ll DIAMOND A LLEY. near Wofel curet) will be punctually attended In; and the Ile, delivered to uuy part 01 the city or ririnlry. jet .tr F. O. SCUENCg. Ilezatirz' Lager Beer ,Vn. lab B.tutpad str<K, uppnoiir a, Custom House. 9111 E ~übFrritv, just tlietted one of the largelit an I j beiit littAiet Halls in the city. Ills Leer te ficknociieiiiited to lie 111,iniiiirlor aiaiele, and every other at. tratunciktion about hid 11011.1 cannot he excelled. me. —9.3 m A A. BEN 117- EI=EICI )r)kr . • zimehrnou Aleted and Port, r, iu qunrt aml pint bottirs. The fluent ion of families, and the trade, is re,pt,,tfully 5011:y Mineral Wait c r anal Sarsaparilla \ M u .n l t ) ,, L f2u fi r'i l iV i it'ud i. ‘t t el t tt'l t e r l7µ. l. l the' i n'ho' r Ye'be u r r 'r . ra l ' g e p s O un au ex tett,t re ern: e arti,lee are of the beet quality, mad uuta.•iured ftem tie puree'( materials. octl7:ly 1101 ) PER'S PATENT PLANE 9111 E ne.lo,igno , l t.telar , d t,. CARPE NTEIIB, 1. CABIN E r-si A I': hud Worker,: iu Wueal genprally, with td: 11114 vuf noble Ad who 11,0 t:10 , 1 it, pruuuunee t n most valuable (n -ation, that 110.1,1 SO,Ii rome lulu g neral uce, The fol. ' , wing letter. , from praoti.al workmen are but two among marl) , letter: , the tate ct. 0 bite received rocoLumending thie Plano, above all other, iu uar l'imionttict STEAL: CABINET FACTOET,} February 2'..1.1h55. We hereby certify. lb at during the last twelve month cve hare used Hopper', Pat. nt l'htne, and do not heAitat to recommend it to Cabinet Matti.rg and Carp •uters no SU per', 10 any other Plane iu 113 s. We connitler it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all aorta of hard wood, and for planing retie rs, it s far superior to the old mode of to•raping, b•siden being a great saving of time. One man, by lining this Plane, %via plane mole veneers than five men can do Hy any other plane or method in use. 11. 11. 111" V( Ar. Co. To Mosrs P. EATON, Fog. . . . Dear Szr I have examine] 11,ppe.ex Patent Booth Plane, nod believe it to bun moHt excellent article for the use for which it 15 intended, as a combination o; plane and It is particularly adapted to planing venecrs, and it does not requite one-fourth the tillo or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when its properties bosoms generally known, but that it will entirely .upersede the lormer te dious and laborious cuatem. moil. Cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged to ho Cabinet business, no front my knowledge of it, there is • othing as well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful finish o veneers as tho Hopper Patent Bench Plane. JAME, W. WOODWILL, Furniture Wareroom ,, , 97, 99 Third st , Pittsburgh. Pitlsbur,oh, Frbruaty 2i, 1c.55. MOSES F. EATON, of ail, city, Is my sole Agent for the sale of 11,ties, or of rights to manufecture end sell them WM. 0. HOPPER. h, March 21, lflf,r,—(ruh2lif Pitt burg MOSES F. EATON. No. l 0 Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT !CLOUTS, IS now authorized to sell the following lately patented articles: Sonde A Cummings' Patent Brick Machine; Llopper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trott', patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doarie Rock Drilling Machines; C'oe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Paw Mills; Crawford's Steam and Water Ouages; and, 0 Orillitlfe Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These nr ticks have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in use. Ile is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend them articles in any part of the country. Us has aleo fcr sale hot-pressed Nutta and Washers, azul finished Brass Work. Ile is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new Intentions, and give to the Mal ness faithful and constant attention. Ile refers to the following I IThe subscribers have long teen acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation In recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gun. tleinan of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Crate, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, 11. Childs & Co., James Wood, N. Holmes & Sons, I'. It. Friend, Kramer & Rahm, F. Loren. L. R. Livingston, Knap & Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M'Cimilless, A W. Loomis. PITTEMMII.I. November 27th. 1854, Doan's Patent. Mak Drilling Dlaehines, WEICIIIING ABOUT 31i11 POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or six in the ordinary way. 5. S. Fowler St Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted States, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. BATON, 19 Sixth street. . . Hon. Wm. P. Johnston, President A. V. R. R 4 W. Milner Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. It. R 4 Gen. Wm. Lorimer, Jr., President P. A C. R. R 4 0. W. Itarnei, Esq., Chief Eng. P. A C. K. R.; Messrs. Manfull k Nicholson, Contractors for the P. & S R. R. dent 9 SURANCE pomp.t,mEs Increase of Cash Capital. TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819. rAturrtiP Cash Capital, .. 7 ; :: .. ... esoo t ooo. rruE TaIItTY43IXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the 1 Assets of the cSTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, as fsombhed this agency on the Ist of January, 1855, under oath. Real Estate, uninatmbered .s 16,672 05 Beventy•two Mortgage Bonds,6 and 7 cent., pay able semiannually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured Iv mortgage... 7,313 17 ' Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 128,327 35 Railroad Blocks in Connecticut 97,616 00 Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford 142,896 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of .kgvuts and 212,505 08 others $773,278 63 The amount of liabilities duo or not due to Banks or other CT( ditors,—notbing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and nodue, $148,618 22. L 05685 unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 50. All other claims against the Company are small, such only E. printing, Ac. - Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured In any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the less by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. TH.O. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. firsts or Co 6 tc'rtcnT,l Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford county. j Perscnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the /Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Loosen paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all description of property, is sued at this agency. at remunerative rates. Akir. Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 11. P. TEN EYCK, Agent. CIIMITERID Cash Capital $500,000 Cash Surplus, olv lEr JA:matr, 1855 $273,273 rillll.B Capital Stock and. Surplus Is securely invested for the but:tent of all policy holders. As as evi lance of the claims we have to public confidence, and Of its ability to pay losses promptly, we state a feet, that its receipts vary from $l/5,000 to $lOO,OOO per month. Its buelness is large and well distribrittai,und in our opinion no Company In the United States affords better indemnity to policy hollers than the 'Etna. They continue to make insurance on property in town and country, at rates as low as is con sistent with safety to the policy holler. 11. 11. T.EN EYCK, Ago-t. far - Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. spitOtly DEL AWAtt MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. NIFICE in the North Roam of the Exchange., on Third / street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. ON Wassu.s, Casco, To all parte of the World. Eamon - Ts, INLAN INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. 5'lllE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses, de. ASSETS OF TILE COMPANY, November 7, 3 1853. 00 Bonds and Mortgages 624,00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring (larder, Southwark, and other loans, . 181,653 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com panies 2.4,012 20 Bills receivable 150,62.5 04 Cash on hand 16,071 30 Balances In the hands of Agents and premiums on Nlerine Policies recently issued 121,707 G 7 Subscription N0te5....—...—. ............... ...... 00 .1 SC II ANDKLMERKR, B. FIL AGENCY. uov27Niti 11131133 JET SA INSURANCE COMP"A.NY, OF HARTFORD, CONY. 187x9. PAID DP DIILICSOIM: Wm. Martin, Dr. II M. Huston, Joseph 11. Seal, ling,h Craig, &hound A Bonder, eer Wllvalo, John C. Davis, axles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Penrose, I Henry Sloan, o.e.rge G. Leiper,James Trequair, Edward Darling ton, Wm. Eyre, Jr., IL Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Price, .1. C. Johnson, JamesTennent, James C. hand, John IL Sample, Theopilus Paulding, Charles Schaffer, James 11. M'Parland, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. TIIOB.O. ELAND, Vice President Joireu W. COWAN, Seey. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, marls No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh The Franklin Fire insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Pimusytrania. TVIRECTOILS---Clearlea W. Banker, Thomas Hart, Tobias 1 , jf Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob B. Smith, G.. W. I`l4 h. anis, Mordecai 11. Lewis, Adolph'. E. Dorle, David S. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cm N. DARCLEIL, Praidcot. Cm G. BAIIOII3I, Secretary. Continua to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country, at rates am tow es are consistent with security.. - The Company have reserved a large Contingent Tenni, which, with their capital and .piremlums, safety invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company' on January Ist, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were se follow : Mortgage 1.318,128 68 geld Estate ..... ..... .......... ....... 84,377 78 Temporary Loans.. 83,866 17 Stocks 61,689 00 Oath, Ac 64.346 81 "Tine their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they hays paid upward of One Million Four Ilundrsd Thou sand Dollars, losses by firs, thereby affording evidence of the advanta,tes of insuranoe, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptneas all liabilities. J.OAItDINEIt OOFFIN, Agent. a. 24 Mc*, noriteeast nor. Wood and Third sta. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE , ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHART/LUX APRIL 28TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia: DISZOTDIB. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence) Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. hillenry, Jacob L. Florence James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William M'Eee. President—Stephen R. Crawford. Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Jim:Neal Examiner, Pittsburgh—James 11. Willson, M. D Allegheny City—lt. B. blowsy, M. D. GEO. R. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. PENNBYLVARL% INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, 1300,00 0 . INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or damage by. Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DISZCITOttI. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. APClintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. lii Long, 1. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, Tw.LIMA S. Negley, W. S. Haven, Wado Hampton, D. E.Park, 11. R. Coggthall. Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON, Presid.mt. RODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. CARRIER' Secretary and Treasurer. R. S. CARRIER, Assistant Seosetary Western Insurance Company, PittsbUrgh. R. MILLER, Jr., President. 1 F. 81. GORDON, Secretary oAriraL, 0300,000. WILL intare against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA RINE. - All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Ilom e lousti tntion, managed by Doncrzone who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, se offering the best protection to those who deeire to be insured. Directers.—R. Miller, Jr., O. W. Rteketson, J.W. Butler, N.llolmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, O. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippenoott, George Demi°, James Mc- Auley, Alexander Nfinick, Thomas Scott. Itl„. Office, N 0.92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spank & Oo , op; tsars) Pittsburgh. n0v24:17 WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c NEW GOODS!! —WS:rents, Jawsuor, Su.vss WARE, MILITARY GOODE, kc., W lIOLLSALE AND RETAlL—Coon try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request. ed to call, as we can them as well, and we think b t. ter, than they usually are served In Eastern cities, be ides gioiug them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Levers $lO to $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L dies' Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards. Goo tlemen's do do , do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Beale, Keys, Peocfts, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in' excellent variety, and at lowest prices. /Mr Watch K pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. AU work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market cereal, corner of Fourth. NEW AND GOOD BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DAVI. SON'S, 65 Markel greet, near Fourth : Plain Words to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. IV. Alexander. SS e.rout. Wlllison's Young Communicant's Catechism. 6 cents. The Rich Kinsman, or the IRst^ry of Ruth, the Moabt. Wag by Dr Tyng. Lilly Gordon, the Young Housekeeper. Prime's Travels in Europe and the East—the best book of travels yeti The Foresters; by Prof. Wilson. Ministering Children. The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord. The Minister'e Family. Mornings with Jesus. Jay's last. The School of Christ, or Christianity in its lending aspect a. The Fountain of Living Waters, illustrated by Facts. 4th The Words of Jesus. The Mind of Jesus. Eittoie Works. Footsteps of St. Paul. Life and Epistles of St. Paul—plain, and inone.half calf Par presentation. The Hiding Place; by McFarlane. The Night Lamp, " " Now opening almost daily new and valuable Theological Works, for family and ministerial reading, both American and English: J. S. DAVISON, ap+3 65 Market street. JEANNETTS I She is dressed in silks and satins, And her step is full of grace; She Is lovely in appearance— But-what a sallow face I Bsir hands are small, but oh 1 how roughs She surely does not know That HIMPATIO SOAP is lust the thing— At d then the price is low. The lIIIIRPETIO SOAP is for sale, 1254 cents per cake, a ush2l No. 140 THIRD STRBICT A Partner' INaskted. • - A PERSON having a Capital of Three or Four Thousand it. DoMire to Invest in a Manufacturing business, can bear of an opportunity where he can DOUBLE trio MONET in 'a short time. The beet references given. 'For particn• tare applyst THIS 0,117011 [m1i27:17 KERS AND BROKRRb AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Of f ice, /Vo. 92 Fourth it., above Wood. - MOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on collar 1. 1 1 terats, negotiated. Stocks bonght and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attented to promptly, WM. H. WILLIAM Wm. H. Williams as Co., BANGERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. .E. Corner Wood and Third streets. ,la-,All transactions madson liberal terra's. Collections of Bills, Notes, &a, promptly attended.to. jan2alsr nvcoririE.Ltaz waLLocx, __BANKERS, AND rollers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Fonda received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. • South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, ukyl 1 'PITTSBURGH, Pii.7,; C 0. ,, ARTKURS, RODGERS & . BANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, 0u2:.6m Pittsburgh., Pa. C. 11. 5113.1103 ....... ..........709. lIMIATIO. Wilklno & Co., (Successors to A. Wilkins & Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 Puma street, Pittsburgh. N TILE numerous suspensions of Banks and Bankers I throughout the country during the last six months, we are satisfied that in almost every instance their . 'Minhles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate busi ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public in advance, that no speculations in "fancy stocks," or other “outside operations," shall tempt us from the strict and le. - gitimate line of our business—believing that In avoiding' nil such investments we shall not only be better able to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate benefit. tab . ! W. 3 CO. itenkovax. PAU:LICKS & BANKERS D C 'GE :t I : :, Ham Removed M u ir Office to the Cbrner of Fifth and Wood eta PTl[Sanaaß,. PA. TOILLTRICEB & FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gokl, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. (feb3 . Mi11C1A461114494.19 •:. I ::::••:: noisy aIMOVED Tura seximick AND mums onus: To no. 87 KAMM mart, 7003 DOORS DILOW OLD STAND. AT HOI,MES & SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, 111 . and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and B&ik Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throngbent the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper,No. 87 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. [JeSO:y TIERNAN & CO., BANKERS AND EXCEL/INGE BROKERS No. 05 IVood Streit, corms of Diamond Ailey, PITTSDUSGIII, PA., "10UY AND SELL Bank Notes end Coin ; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collecticns in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter. appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mare BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER MUNN IN Exchange,Commercial and Bank Notes. STUCK bougt and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on DeposiL .114 - No. 58% Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Rank. decle _ HILL & CO., BANKERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . _ 00F3rD OF WOOD AND FIFTD slum. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities conetantly for tale. Time Dills of Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collection made in all the principal cities of the United States. De• posits received of Par and Current Sunda. [mar27ly LZAltill, SDRLED man, FLOWICI =AXIL RZAKER & RAMS, BANISEBS AND EXCIIANGE BROKERS, • BOY AND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bonk Notes; negotiate Loans on Beal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on Fest and West; buy and sell Stock., on Commission. Collections made on all points in the onion. fmyl $6:7,476 63 G. E. ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE, BROKERS, DBALERS in Exchange Coin, Bank Notes, Bight and Time Drafts, ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. ea_ No. 14 Fourth st., next door to Bank of Pittsb'g.[sela Domestic and Foreign Exclumge, Bank Notes, Gold and Sava Bought, Sold and Erchanged, at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 64 WOOD Mal; PITTSBITSOII. In- Interest allowed on time deposits. [janl2 ?nonslip:. DOLL. JllO. A. CAOOIII7. THOMPSON BELL & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, . . . _ . Chrner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Ps. THOMAS WOODS, ea - COMMERCIAL BROKER,-im AND DIALER IN Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, ac., No. 75 Fourth sL, Pittsburgh, Pa. [Ja5l W 11.11 am A. Hill Q. co., BANKERS, No. 64 )rood greet, Pittsburgh. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS>— 40 shares Pzebange Bank ; 17 do Monongahela Navigation Company; 1:0 do Citizens' Insurance Company; Vl,OOO 31onongabela Navigation Company Bonds; City of Pittsburgh Bonds; 0.000 County of Allegheny Bonds. Ctmmtottlfis Loan °Wee, Vro. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, SEMI FIFTH.— 111 Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware and other v•lualdo articles. aul4olly 41,212,708 41 CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.. F ORMERLY of has c ie e o ld n b a r a t u e nlt o u th tires poritar ° l4 a u ba nd l e Y s t reet , which r he name of the TIIREE 1110 DOORS, have, for the 'par. pose of acquiring more apace for their Immense business, removed to the spacious building on tbecorner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have nOir thermost SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING , That has ever been offered to tlie public. Their principal object for this removal s bit to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goode at the LOWEST EASTERN P.RICES! And they will warrant them to be as good as any mann factored in the Union. CUSTOM WiTOILKe IN Ton DIST lIPON TIIL 111108.7157 PIM= They have on hand a full and:beautiful assortment o LOTUS and COATINGS, for - Abr. FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND4I4SI NESS COATS. • Onr Interests are identical with, those of our 'customers, and we imenre the public that our 'fidelity will - iTiot fail In filling all orders we may be favored with. Sir DON'T FORGET TI.Eg PLACE— %o. SS Wood Street, (DA NT BIDD Y )_ 001415E11. 07 DIAMOND ALLEY. N. 8.--:We desire our patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. mar 23 Fall and Winter Goods I EDMOND WATTS. fr ERC II ANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET.— I have now on band a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest Inge , of the most beautiful patterns; French and EnglLsh Cassimeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warrant.' to suit. octi J _ UST RECEIVED AT Join IicCLOSIIEY & CO'B Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stook of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able twee} , that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house in tlieeast ern Theref.re, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give us a call, and t <amine our extensive assortment of DEADY MADE CU. oDINO. It .is almost impossible to enumerate the qua n ). of immenseplies of garments that is to be seen at this h t < establishment; it is Sufficient to any that it has never t snequalledby the house itself. marltiat JOIIN kIcCLOSKEY d CO. Clothing I Clothingl rrillE undersigned respectfully infortntadatriends and the I public that he is now receiving at hisstore, N 0.177 Lib. arty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man. ner, at abort notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will Sind it to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchases. [mar9] 0. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIRERTY. E subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where he has always on hand a large and choice assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri. ces. The public are requested to give him a call. mar9Gy B. OPPENIIETHER. To Housekeepers. NkTE have now opened one ol„, the largest stocks of CHINA, °LAOS and OUSIGISWARE, so table for, housekeepers in the city, and intend gelling at I`. ry low prices. We will cell a handsome Set of White Tea Ware,. consisting of fortygiglit pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Oar stock being large owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter milled to work it off at low prices. We have, just opened sot e beautiful shapes of White Stone Ileat Dishes; -Vege table do; Covered lashes for stewed chicken, etc., etc. Also, some very handsome new, styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold hand, and assorted colors Toilet Were, is large—all of which we have put dOwn in price to suit the times. We have some twenty different styles of French China Tea seta, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of which we are selling at least twentyfive per cent. below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, 131.111m i:11a Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc- 4 is large, and we will sell them at very low prices GLASS WARE. On hand and reteiving,a large stock of Boston and Pit* burgh GlllB5 Ware, which we will tell at mangacturer's prices, Onr stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes; Pitch. era, and every article suitable for country or city trade, le large, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash, liousekee pens and others in want Of CHEAP China and Queensware' will do well by calling at the CHINA MALL, No. 62 Market, between llti entiAtliete., Oppoalta IC White WOODS, reeps:dlwava CLOTHING JOHN M'OLOSKEY & 00 NEW SPRING GOODS. FRENCH CHINA COMMON WARE. ~_. ~ s ~ _ ,-_,~-. DRY: : Goons. J . IT EI.T 13,E C E.IVE D, _ ORIGINAL BEM likvE, No. 74 litsserr fiTEXIT, BEIWEEI FOnarlqi AND Tilt 'MIXON!), OIETIVeiIIferrAITIMOSTDAIRXDLEBTOeit - ofßiudnE . and &firmer Dry Goods-ever offered in this market. We would WI particular Mtention tc!the following A very sorter assortment of plelo'Biact - Brenda and fancy colored silks; also twistedEdiks, Satin, plaid and plain Tissues *Lai Baseirell DPdAtad ikar?ge and Challe del Laines; vary handsome Punch Lawns and trifliantlies; a gbOd assortment of Preach Waisted Coll - are, Under Sleeves and Chemizettes, embroidered, hematitched,and plain Linen, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Furniture Dimity and Chintzes; Bonnets and Ribbons ailifirgainii; A beautiful assortment of Moire antique lace and Silk Talmas, Shawls and Scarfs; .es fall fi , rortment of Gloves, Mitts and Hosiery; Irish Linens,. Muslims:and Prints, to gather with a complete assortment of every other. article, either fancy, staple, foreigstor domestic.. Thankful for past favors, wo would solicit an early ex aiiiination of our stock, confident that for quantity; quail ty, style and price, it is unsurpassed. YOUNCL LOVE & BRO., ' m. 95 formerly Young, Stevenson h L vs. New Arrival of Sgrint and -Snminer Dry . AT NO.-59 N. W. BIDR OF •WOOD fiITItRET. DGREGO k CO., Importers and - Jobbers in British, . French and German DRY GOODS. , Having receiv,- ed our laarrgge and extensive stock of spring , and, summer goods, purchasedfrom importers, manufactu - rem;anit part through our:6NT° itoporiatlon, we.feel safe In assuring our old customers; Country merchatits and - city dealers general ly, that owing to these, acqtdred facilities in plirchasing, we can offer such induCements to buyers as are rarely me t with - in nit - rade: - Among our dry goods stoct.will be found cash . bores; de li:dries, Portsmouth-lawns of the most desirable designs, mobair metres, alpseas,plain black and fancyfignind gingham and fancy prints.latest stylme broadcloths,faricy vesting% cassimerea, • satinets; tweeds and summer,panta looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm' leaf lusts; Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an- extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons: vrittilace goods', fancy nettings, jaconette, mull and figured . Swiss =names and black silk veRS, &c: Oar variety stock embraces in Part combs, buttons, per cussion cape, threads, port nionaies,patent medielhea per fumery, and almost every article usually kept in, the va riety hue, together with s large -stock of gold-and silver watertes, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newestratterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 9 day elects, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or satisfactory reference. N. early call from buyers is respectfully solldted. mom D. GREGG & CO. SPRING DRY GOODS. MAGAS! & AHL. -No. 91 Market it., A RE receiving daily additions to their large and We A selected stock of -- Drees Goode, Embroideries Bbawls &Scarfs, Housekeep'g Goole, • Alexander's Kid Gloves, AC.: To which we would respectfully invite the atter lion 0 the Ladies. • mh2o MOURNING GOODS. FRANK VAN CORDER has just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black laco and gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Cloves, In wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander & 111On's best Kid Gloves can always be found at N 0.83 MARKET STREET, corner of the. Dia mond. n ovl7 NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front--No. 91 !Market street. IM house being now open for the transaction of a genet , O . al Dry Goodsbuslness.wewould reapectfUlly . solicit the patronage of the pubite, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock. of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, We can oiler such induceinents as will in sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AUL, apr4:ll Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street. VAN GORDEIVG• TRIMMING STORE, No. 83 MAMA'S Sr., COWS= or DIAMOND. TUST RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Laces, Cords, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of -French, Scotch and Austrian EMBROIDERIEB, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Sleovee, InvertlnTs, Infants' Robes, Chemlzettes, Bands, Caps & Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, love and Gauze Veils, Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, Italian and Eng'h Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Inseitings : French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Fleas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirts ' Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small wares generally. tisJou'slllST Km Gt.ovzs, la white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 8 to No. 10, always on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap.. . mb23 FUItN ITU itE JA.III.ES W. WOODWELL, OA EINIST FURNITURE dfdNUFACTURER Ware-rooms 97 and 09 Third street. respectfully Informs his friends and customers that be has now completed Manning stoat of Furniture, which Is decidedly the largest and best ever offered for rale In this City,wh ch will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States, Nast or West. As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and hum the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, ' he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers' Interest with his own, In qualitrtuad price, and keeps al 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, may be (=Walked from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed In any of the EaStern cities: Louis XIV tetea-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dos. Mahogany Chars; 20 dos. Walnut 60 Mahogany Booking 20 Walnut 'II 50 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut " 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 " Dressing Bureaus 80 " Washstands;, 40 Enclosed 100 Common 93 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 20 M al aho nutgany Bedsteads: W w 60 Cottage 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut " 10 Cherry " 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chain; LT Ladles' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Note; Etiguires; Paper 'slache Tables: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke " Elizabethan " Hall and Tier w Reception " Ladles' Work " Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dining Tables; Arm Otbamans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; Is large assortment of COMMON lIIRNITBRE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. OASIIIPIT Mates supplied with all ar ticles in their line. • • BTFAMBOAT'd and ROTEL% funnelled at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. aprs Steminaboatst Ahoy , ! Via aubscribers tender their acknow• edgy:tents for the favors bestowed upon ildialathem by their Steamboat Mende; and would respectfully remind them and others interenV ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chain, of the best materiel and work• T. B. YOUNG k CO.; Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opponito "Brown's Hotel." •Jamaa Low: (IMAM AND BRDSTRAD ACT171112,-No. 294 4.../ Fetterman's Bow, Liberty street, has on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of errery description, made of the-best materialsi which he will 'sell lower - than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city: Ire would call par tkrular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Mainland Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed In the neatest marwer. - Orders left at the Ware Booms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttended to. mar2l A. MILLIKEN is CO, HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and CHAIR HANIIPAOTORY, No. - 64 Smithfield street, huge assortment of fancy and plain 'furniture, which they will sell la per cent. below customary rates. Terms—cash only. Great Inducements to Cash Purchasers. WE will sell our large stock of ODYCHON AND FANCY CILAIES AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to please cash purchasers. All our work Is warranted. Our terms are OAHE. JAMES LOWEY, JR, mar2s lir tor. Seventhland Liberty sta. AIWM. E. STEVENSON continues to 'manufacture OARINET.WARE of everydescriptlon, attils old stand, corner of Liberty and Eleventh streets. UNDERTAK ING attended to, In *flits branches- myll FIELD BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENGINEERB.--Contain. lug formulas for laying out ctirves,determining frog an. glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., 'etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections,- long chords, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs tan. f,o,form. $ gents, etc. etety s John B. Honk, Civil Engineer. PoCket. ...The object of the present work Is to supply a want very generally felt by losistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field; containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tableaus common enongb;but • book combining with these tables others peCidiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formulas for laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, AC.,18 & desideratum ' , shield this work.is designed to supply. 11. B. hittretar ACADEMY, West Point, April 18, 1854. Gentlemen: I have looked over " Ilenek's Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and %ink it well adapted to the oti. ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be founds very useful and practical volume both for ofilceand field work. D. H. idsess. TROY, April 21,1854. I am much pleased with Mr. Ilenck's little manual, the Field 131:jp of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta tion of some of the Most practical and useful of recognised piccesses among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least In their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty--that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desire ' ble, practical use. In conclusion ' while I think the design Of. Mr. Henck's book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs T have pleasure in expressing my Cordial satisfaction with Its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement affected by the author i. and the ex cellent typographiad - taste displayed by his pulillshers. Ushers. B." ItsUardst Gauss, 0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM B. HAVEN, Dealer is Engineers' Stationery, *arta street. corner of &cond. MijNE Dalt/ GOODS.—A. A. MASON is CO. Wee Just ieeili 7 R id:other splendid lot of Dreu floods, compd. stDß:rich Plaid, Striped end .Vigubed &rages, Mines, Or gandies, Au, Au.; wit b same e[egsnt syyta orilouitcol Be rage Robes. FAO/ FIFTH` ST. .;z , i - .. , , , --- ,- -J.]:..:F. , ,;Z•'-,- . t.1,7'.: -, :, - :.,, INHALATION ton mit imals'67 ASTHMA HD CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY WON IDERVIM LI HYGEAN.L.; ' ' Buouoirr - HOME - TO TEM DOOR "-0V -TDB -MILLION A WONDERPUL,..DISCOVERY has recently been made A by Di. Curtie,eif t tls city,ln the'..treatment of COD somption,Antlthitiotntall diseaseacd the -Langs. , We re.' • ter to Da. Ctrasts'a r li7citadta,44.lrmalattellv 4 raftVandt ,, am Cann araino - With this new-nualiod, Dr. D. bee re- . stored many atilletodones to health, as en ovidericeof which. - the tuts innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treat meat a physician remarks; ...It is evident that Inhaling,- oonstuatly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor-the mer dicinal properties must Come in dliect contact With the whole foetal cavities of the lunge, and thus escape the many . " and varledchanges produced upon them when introduced into the stomac h , and subject .to the process of digestion." The Digester. Is for sale at all the Dregglets throtighout the' country —New York Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler le worn on the breast, under the linen, with out the, leset incenvenlence—the heat of the body being eddicient.to • etaperate the Sold. 'Hundreds of cases of cures, •like the-following, might be named: • One package of the Hygeana bee cured ma Of the Asthma of sixyears standing.. • J. P- ICZYSOMIY P. M. of Doncatinim; Pa. ' I um - cured of the Asthma of ten years? standing by Dr. • Carne's Hygeana.. MAIIO/kRET Eamon, Brooklyn, N. Y. pan4-pf N 0.5 Hammond street, N• Y., was cured of d severe case oflitonebitis by the Ilygeana. - My slate! , has been cured of &distressing congh cfseveml ;ears standing, and decided to be incurable. by the , waft cured in one month, by thellygeana. J. IL Gainful; Richmond, Me. The Bev. Dr. Ckieer, of NOW York,' testlfieg of our moil due in the following.languageew . • - N Tome, Nov. 15, 18$4. Data ffia—l think Welly of Dr: Curtle's Ilygeana as a remedy in -diseases of the throat and lungs. - Having. had some opportunity to testify its efficacy, J am. convinced that it is a mostereellent medicine,. bath the Syrup, and the inbalingapplication to the chest. . 111-13.—Dr..Ctirtis's Hygeana is the ORIGINAL and ONLY, GENUINE ARTICLE: all others are base imitations, or vile awl INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you would POISON. • air For sale by Dr. Oeo. 11. Hayes - 040 Wood street; IL E. Sellers Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John Bargeut, New Brighton; C. L. Raiser, Rochester. • rinyi4ulawfm PILLS: von ALL TEE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. ',. ~, , THERE has long existed a pubil .. • , -1. ' '.' . demand forineffeetive purgative pill ' r,, (--- which could be relied on as sure and ' fi. ' ffsibeZ safev p in, e i ti s t ° o Peratj ithit . t i . d is . V.-- . :, Mind. anu re an ar extensi ll ev " trial or D e e ~, -virtues has conclusively. shown' with - • ,iii ma _,„...- what success iteccomplisheathipu - ~lto pole designed. It is easy to make a ' - physicalpdl; but not easy- to make the beater all yeddr—ane which should have none of the ob jections, but all the advantages, of every other. This has been attempted here; and with what' success we would re spectfully submit to the public decision." It has been nn fortunate for the patient hitherto that almost , every-purga tive medicine is acrynonions and irritating to the bowels. This is not. Many of them produce so much griping' pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These, pills produce no Irritation or pain, unless it arisefroma.previoualy existing obstruction or derangement in the boo eta Being ,purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use an any quanti ty; but it is-better that any medicine should betaken Judi- Mouldy.- Minute directions for their 'use In the several diseases to which they are applicable are given on thabox. Among the complaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complainhin its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion; Languor, and _Lose of Appetite Listlessrutes,lrritability, Bilious Mendethei - Billotte Fever, Fever and, Ague, Pain in-the Side and Loins; for, in truth, all thew are but the eonsequence of dimmed *mien in the liver. As an aperient, they - afford prompt. and mire relief in Costiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, - Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the holy, Ulcers and im purity of the blood ; in, short, anyand every case where 'a purgative is required. They have also produced some singularly inceessful Cures in Ithetunatism,Dont, Dropsy', Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpita tion of the Heart; Pains in the Back, Stomach sod Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to puri, thellood and prepare the system - for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action,and restores the appetite end vigor. They purify the hiad, and,hy their stimulant ac tion on - the circulatory system, renovate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an . occiutional dose is advanta. 'pone, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be earned too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated' here,hdt 'they suggest themselves .to the reason of every body;- and it la confidently believed this pill vrillanswer a better purpose than anything which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their vir tues ere once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. . Prepared by ...lAMBS C. AYES, Assayer. and Practical ,Chemist, Lowell,Mass. Price 25 cents per box. live boxes for $1: Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, and by 3 DrllEStik..: . . 1 . . IYeamdkw. Carter's Spanish Mixture. TUE CIREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! - -•- Not a,Particlo 'of lifeicrixy in it , " - T ET TICE •APPLICTED READ AND PONDERIe-An I Infallible 'Remedy fbrScrafttla, EVIL Mai !jaw tinri, Obstinate Cutaneous . Ernptietni, - gaa Pa""/ , ' , on the. Face; Dlotebes,'lloils,'Ague and. Paver, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter r Sealtt Reid, Enlargement and Pahl of the Bonesi end Joints, Stubborn Tllcenr, Syphßitie Disordere, Lumbaso,..Spinal Complaints, and AI Diseases arising from an injOdicious use . of Iffermity,linpindeoce in Life, or Impurity of theßlood.. ' • This great olterative medicine and Purifier of Blood Is MAY Welt by t . usands of grateful patientifrom all part of the United Stabeff, who testify daily to the reniattabl cures performed by the greatest of all medleities,'"CAlt. TER'S SPANISH MIXTURE!' Neuralgia, Rheumatism, crofula„ Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease. Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, 'Affections Of the Kidneys, DiseZes of the Tbroat.Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bona and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great and Inestimable remedy. For all 'diseases of the Blood, nothing lies yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the- system of all' impuri• ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and-Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, make. the skin clear-and healthy, and restores the Consti. tutlan, enfeebled by &sesta Of broken down ty thaOrcesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies; it Is Invariably better than all the cos. main ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish !disturb will remove' all afilloisness Of complexion, bring the roses mantling to. the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im prove tbp general health In a remarkabledegree beyond ail the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we have received from persons from all parts of the United States, in the but credence that there Is no humbug about it • The press, hotel keepers,maglstrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Med icines None genuine unless signed by BENNETE k BEERS, Proprietors, N 0.3 Pearl street, Richmond, Va.; to whom all orders for Supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. BAHNESTOOK, 301381'1l IMBU ING, FLEMING MOS., and by Druggists generally. oet3l,le.lT DEBT KNOW,Ie WHEN TAlED.—These 'gentlemen take 13 pleasure in testifying In regard to B. A. VAIINE2- 2001i'i3 VERMIFIIO B. because two of the firm have used It in their private practice as physicians for a number of sears, and they have known it, by observation, to be good. Nave ALBAIST, Ind., July 4th, 1853. .APurs..B. A. Fahnesfock @ o. Gentlmen : slaving sold your Valuable Vermifuge for some time, and having seen it used for many years, we would recommend It to all as a safe and efficient remedy for ail cases of worms. In no instance have we ever seen any evil regatta following its :di:lintel:ration, but alwaYs bas it answered the purposes for which Wives intended, and been entirely satisfactory. Believing that everything that has been set forthin regard to its virtues is strictly in accordance with our observations, not only as practifionembat as men of buainess, we would unhesitatingly, say to all who read this, that it is the best Vermifuge now in use, and that virtues are best known when tried. RIELY, HOOVER a RIELY. rrepared and sold by - B. 'A. FiIINESTOCK k CO. Carnes of Piretand Wood eta Tvt. Liam=Tra JUNO CORDL&L, or Procreattre Elixir—A. Certain Remedy in all eases of Impotency, arrenness, Finer Anne, and all.dlseaseserising from de bilitation of the system; whierean 'Mettle° or a restorative Is required. It is AR excellent remedy for general weak- ri ness and debility. and especially for,females, and note in the most perfect 'harmOny with the laws of nature, in re• storing-tone, strength and activity to every part of the system. . Females using this medicine, is the course of three or 'four weeks, will dud a great-change in , the countenance I and general health; the cheekswill finally become as Cush and rosy as if they never saw a sick dayln all their lives. '- Reference can be given to persona who have need this Car dial, and who speak in the highest terma of praise of its astonishing effects. gold by Bold B. L. CIJTUBSRT„ 140:Third st. VALIJABLE WORKS ON Model Architect, by Sloan; 2 vols.; • The Carpenter's New Onl.le, by Blount. Shaw's Civil Matta:turd; Tredgoid's Carpentry; Downing's Country Rural Essays; • Maban's Industrial Drawing; Rudiments' of Architecture 11114. Rudiding,by 3.Blillock; Stuart's Architecture; City Architecture, by Field; Modern Geometrical Stair Builder's Guide; Rural Architecture;by.Alisn; Builder's Companion; • _. Rudimentary Architecture, by WeaL . • Tor-saleby . , R. T. O. MORIIAN, mi 3 " • 140.104 Wood street. TSE undersigned having been &iodated Administrator 5 of the Estate of JQUN ROGGEN, late of-Peebles tosahip, Allegbeuy county.-deed,. hereby give notice to persons indebted to eald.:Estate to mate pitymtlok, and all persons baring claimeagainst &di Estate, to present "; them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to JOHN W. BUTLER, at de Warehouse, No. 97 Front street. MBAR T. ROGGEN, JOHN W. small, ,Astrainistrators. - Special - BTU/ °tin. - O TUB EdDlEti AND:TEE-PUBLIC GENERAILY.— 'W.. E: SOMIERTZ Eng leave twannottnce to .his nu tnerouafriends that he hatijnat returned from the &eters), cities, and Is vow onenlog, et hie Weil known Cheap and Fashionable Boot and Shoe Store, No. 107 Market street, a , splendid stock of NEW GOODS. His enstorners will Lind the largest and best selected asserUnent of articles:ln line of business that he has ever had the pleasure of open. tug to the public. The attention of the Ladles Is particnialy invited to MOEOS fine fashionable MEECH SUPPERS." As he is desirous of maintaining the former well-earned reputation of his Store for C•allmses, accommodation and so fieddionie - all; he feelafree to assure *tom who may ace fit to call and examine his stock, that - the'LoW rarts4a will snit the times, and the qualities and exquisite styles will. not fail to satisfy the most faetidlous testes spit3tal ErsPectfully , W. E. ileillfMerg-. IMO 1/&8151 FOB 'SALE, conaliting 1e011 1 .4.tw0 Acre !1.-, Vof choice Land, situate In tiolatnbUilla coUnty, Ohio,•• at two zniles - abOve and ivitthi - acila ar t er of ~- mile of tbe-Peaier extension of Pit aburgtt and tleveland It. It: It I eal I under fence, and .. abilat 'forty Berea in ealti „won; a good Frame ening Piouse, Barn, 10.; a Well j, of excellent water at the deer artailat Orea.rd.; Garden. do., .tc. Two veins of Oral opened, and coal under the:: whole farm, AB the 011n113? la ramming West, tbia - place will be sold. at the low price of $2,100: Mot term and fur ther informatlort,apply at the Beal Estate Oa cc of - apl4 AMTUBERT & BON, 140 Third at. t ronomPs CrlidaritATED COUGH SYRUP—Ono of the beet remedies of the day for Oolde,Coutche, Whew°log Coughs, - licurgumess, Info:Latta, &e: " Tut* ord trl." not eatisfictory, your money will be refanded. lot en,e wholeoninand.tetail by Jam:HATT, nt, _ . N 0.13 5 Woogjdrodt,,titteinaroh. EIUINE/ TIWIMINeti of at Wads, colon aver orietii. I,Z - st tape] 1213MC61
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers