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A. , . , ' fr i. .41: • • t qt,,„ 5'4; • • ✓ a . • .„ • • 4 ?*--, -• 4 t - 4 1 %, + .4" • • • . • . i;At `; ,- ` 4:, 4 4 " /*".2. r ' -.:"--':•.;-..;;',"..-:: .•.;:.'t-'-'-',.-!.,.. '. c I, ~ ' SATURDAY MORNING ,KREP DARK —The appended story, copied from a southern correspondent of the Boston Journal is worth reading : "Gen. C— gave his black man, Sawney, funds and permission to get a quarter's worth of zoology at a menagerie. Oor sable friend soon found himself under the canvas, and brought, too, in front of a sedate looking baboon, and eyeing the quadruped closely, soliloquized thus : ' Folks—aura's yer born, feet, hands, and proper bad countenance, just like nigger, gettin' old, I reckon.' Then as if seized with a bright idea, be extended his hand with a genuine southern How do'oe do, uncle ?' The ape clasped the uegro's hand and snook it I g and cordially. " Sawney then plied his knew acquaintance with interrogations as to his name, age, nativity and former occupations, but elioiring no replies beyond a knowing shake of the head, or a merry twinkling of the eye, (the ape was propably meditating the best way of tweaking our friend's nose,) he concluded the ape was bound to keep non oommital, and looking- cautiously around, chuckled out, He, he, je too sharp for 'em, old feller. 'Keep dark—if ye'd jist speak one word of English, white man would have a hoe in your hand in less don two minutes."' A LL THE MAGAZINES FOR MAY now ready at Ili lak MINER & CO.'S, No. 32 Smithfield street Prank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions for May ; Putnam's Magazine toe May ; Graham's Magazine for May; Godey's Lady's Book for May; Leslie's New York. Journal for May; Halloo's Monthly Tor May; Household Words for ; Peterson's Magazine for May; Blackwood's Magazine for April. NEW BOOKS Kenneth; or, The Rear Guard of the Grand Army. Br the author of Heir of Redclyffe," "Ileartisease," " Castle Builders," Sic, lilatory of Turkey. By A. De Lamarune, author of "The Girondists," "Travels In the Holy Land," de. The O'D•herty Paper. by the late William Magin, L. L. D.; annotated by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie, author of “Noctes Anabroatarde," de. Hobart Graham; A Sequel to " Linda ; or, The Young Pilot of the Belle Creole." By Mrs. Caroline Lee Heats. Legends and Stories of Ireland; by Lover; 25 cts. Mammon; or the Hardships of an Heiress, by Mrs. Gore: 2 parts, paper, i 6 eta. With all the NEW BOOKS, for mile by 11. MINER k CO., m 4 No. 12 Smithfield ateeet. lt 101310 furnished by ERASE CARGO, for Parties, Pa radar, ke., on the shortest notice and at low rules Ha may be depended on. Ile may be found at R, M. Car go's Daznerra►n Rooms, i n Fourth merge,. mhltt Wm. Youngion. HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—No. 23 3reszrrn street, opposite the Neptune Engine Douse. mhtT,':Grn AHD 011,-2b bbls No.l Lard 011 In store •nd for sale JLA by MILLER & RICRETBOIsI, Nub 221, 2,M LP)erty street. SALT—ISO bblii No. 1 Salt ; or Kale by myb AITLLER t RICK SON CIODYISH-10 drams "Lirand Bank" No. 1 Codtith ; for ij see by 01,761 MILLER k RICKETS,)N. SMACK/LT . I;S—GO boxes Mcisrland'e Saleratur; for lisle by lE49n MILLER & RICKE.TFON. I NLAKLY/Xll bUGAII-20 Obis A Ups,a4 Sugar: 1 , 21111 4.. j by [c3/61 MILLER it RICKETAON. NCUITENU cuza.:s.F.-100 boxes this stay te-.4sed by [msl) CSM.LINS jUTTEIL--10 Comps erlate uou Burter r,-evired ttlb day jl by tm,yll LIEN aY U. COLLINS. 'AWN SIDES—WOO Ms Bulk i 4 ItIrY on consignment, JUIII and for sale by . yntlN NIOMMEAP. myl F 11.... 50 tit SAS .. q l1A C 00 1.1 :: SIIO L ; 00 S. C. I)rie , l 13,4 ; In atom ant I.y apo ENnusti h RICH e—fsl bbl syrup fu store and fur f;lc by 1.1 .y 9 r.N01.1811 dr. RI,!:IARDS,TS (101.11:6-100 bsige hto (Atte., in eLtr, wad f .r ginfe by spO ENGLIStI a RICH RD =ON MACKERISL-10.00 vackn , ^s bt NCN. '3413 In.. Jule by far9j 1:N01,1, 1 11 k RICH ARDSON. LI ALL. P.S.VEtta, of arctut, , tural maw,. plain .U.,„ and exteradon Liao Papua, in • rari..ty of eolors. For Bale by '➢m frIIOSIP3ON ,a 'S 23CALLA 8V KlJP—This valuable Syrup I is pond, vegetable, and la an excellent preparation for the cowman complaints of the bowels of children, Choler. ittfentum, de. It admirably relieves Colic Pete., Dlarrbxel, an Price 25 cents per bottle. &ad by e_ L mIT 141 Third Pt,rt. DOTASLI-14 casks No. 1 Potash for rule oy 1107 If. COLLINS Bdol. Corn Brcom, f.r bale 11 my 7 lIENHY 11. OGLI.INS M eLeIi.EFLEI.,—,3OO bbis No. 3 :tlackerrl ; 200 balfbble do., for ral• by my 7 ' TIENktY 1.. CoLLINE; BUTTIOI.-15 ttoaea fre.b May Butter, tb ,1 ay r.relvt fur tale by [m) . ; INKY 11. CULL! N OWN' EILSKED-14 bolt fur calf Ly m); lIENItY 11. CoLLINS. I'Ahl.oll. 1.1.'ILN1.117111: of every cvn Anntly manuf..ccurvi and for Fain by T. ri Y01.77,i t CO., m Corn, Solichflohl and Third rdo. UNDRIES -33 dozen Tow and Cotton Bag , 30 boxes White Pipes; do Pipe Heads; 20 do Pearl Starch : 103 do 3110, 10x12 Window tit:us ; gross qt. and pt. Flasks ; 2000 IDs Bar Lad; 15 bow Extract Coffee ; 23 d t No. 1 Scaled herring; 8 eases Sardines; 100 doyen Corn Brooms ; 30 do CTheinnati Warkihoards; :Xi bow Baker & Oaks' No. 1 Chocolate ; Iron, Nair:, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain ; Batting Wrapping, Tw tee, Bed 0:i nis, Broom TRIM"; Wrapping, Writing and Letter Pope'.; White and Red head, Dye.Stoffs, Blsebi, g, Ink ; Tabs, Buckets, Dairy Sall, (In bage,) he., he., ►e. n 'tore and for Elie by MILLER k HICK ETSON, mh27 220, 223 Liberty I. 1 1 1RESIA F EDIT -250 boxes Raisins; 200 do do 160 v. do do 600 drums Fig.; 250 3,1 do do 100 boxes do 23 mats Ile , W Dates; 25 boxes Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 cases do Receiving and for sale by apt REYSIER & ANDERSON. 39 Wood et F RESH NUTS, arc.— 20 bags Walnuts;) 20 do Filberts; IEI de Cream Nuts;' 25 trat Ivies Almonds; 6 bale Bordeaux do 10 boxes shelled do 25 do No. 1 Rock Candy; 16 do W. do 10 cams Sicily Liguori.; 160 boxes No. 1 Herring; 100 dox assorted Pickles; 26 dozen Tomato Catsup. Just received and for saie by apt BEYSIER A ANDERSON, 39 Wood et. CI,SBOXES MACCARONI; 20 boxes Vermicelli; 100 dozen Pepper Sauce; 1/50 do do O 10 do Brandy Peaches; rv e e r s ' 10 do do Cherraes; 10 do fresh Peaches; 10 do do Tomatoes; 16 do Walnut Catsup Just received and for sale by a. 2 REYNIER A ANDERSON, 36 Wood st. frOBACCO-150 boxes •• Ross.di •• (]rent's," Airiersorea." L 9 darart boxes " Blannerb.siett," essfsosion," "Jewel of Ophlr." Diadem Tlsist," " Esme smiths" Tobacco, in store and f..r sale by int2B 51ILLEit & RICK }MIMI. IMa AlLa-60 M. flavann and l'rtnetpo (21gars. bust brands. . Instore and for sale by mb7.B MILLER & R ICH ETSON. N Od-50 bbb3 large No. 3 Mackerel; 20 " medium 3 25 " No. 1 Pickled Herring; 10 drums "Grand Bank" No. 1 Cols:h. In MOM and for sale by 3:01026 MILLER & lIICANTSON COFFE..E.--1:60 bags 11.10 Cot ; 100 pockets Old Gov vrnment Java Coffee. In store and for solo by mh2l3 MILLER. d RIM-161110N WINDOW GLABS.-140 boxes Hal(); 30 do 10x12; ti 30 do 10xI4; 25 do 9112; 20 do 12x10; And other:Ales-7. A.l. Bwearor'o band. For pale by apr27 t4MITII, MAIR A HUNTER SfklUP-10 barrets; ________ 10 ball barrels—hest Baltimore syrup ; 50 barrels Belcher's. For sate by apt 27 8111T11, NI AIR & 'HINTER. .__ pEOAN6--20 bob. just received, and for sale by IIEiYIE.It & ANDEILSON, . -- No. 39 Wood etreat L. • 13UNLOLTS.—A. A. AIA4ON AL Co. will open, on the 0 28th last, twenty dozen Silk Bonnets, for the country rade. mhlFi C°":ll,A6-50 bbla mr info by myb B. A. FA[INESTOCK & CO OLDEN BYRUY-15 Lbla. just recelcitor from canal G and for We by ATWELL, LEE & CO., myl No 8 Wood street. ("OFFER SUGARS-20 [obis. just receiving and for sale 1 1,_, by fray 1 1 ATWELL, LisE k co. CL4ILIKED tiOGALL—Ib bblaju A lye E ec4nur i fo& , Tle [myl] ZILNU WAS!" IIuARD6--25 dozen hi store and for sale by Ltnli] ATWELL, LEE h CO. BACON HAMI-2 ca,ke received on consignment, and for sale by rani] ATWELL, LEE & CO. CONCENTRATED LYE -40 Is received by rmY 7 i JOS- FunnNa MAU NESLA-12 dOrtO of this celebrated 1 - 1_ article, warranted fresh, just received by my 7 JOB. FLEMING. DISHED OlL—be bbla for salt by - - IA U 155 B. A. PABNESTOCE & CO. LACE AND SILK MANTILLAS—A.. 4. MASON . will exhibit on Monday, the 14th instant, a variety of spleAld new etyles of Lace and Silk Mantillas. mvl4 A A. MArSUN di CO. have received 100 pieces 4-4 English , 7- 1. Yrlnto, fl.t anlors—Mling at I`..lie per yard Imyl 0 13. m i ser 11113130S18—Just received a large variety of new style Bonnet Ribbons. Myl.6 A. A. MASON d 00. qt r.".t • . •••0' • '• • ' - .1- , t DAILY MORNING POST MIMI D telIZ--8 mato Datra; 100 b nes M R. P.addo2: 10 " M0r."....-,:d ; Just received and for sale ; 11.EYMEES. A ANT-Int:SON, .mys N0.!9 %0,1 stool. WALT r.ll. P. 51n11,11.1.1.1.., 8.3 Wood F tr. •et. CIiLIINNIC ♦uricur rar Mile by jmN7J HENRY. II COLLINS. WOODS AND LEMONS -260 bocce Messitps Oranges, 100 do Sicily do 24 do Lemons; receiving and for sale by .2 TI.F.YAINIt a AN DE:IISON, 31 Wood at. -. , ~ e~s ; i ~-~~ '"xa~~ ,~ . ,e.:;;~ .i; . t. ft,- RAILROADS CNNTRAL OHIO RAILROAD MAY 26 Summer Arrangement—Change of Time. TIME DAILY TRAIN" Encii WAY, (SUNDAYS AN. CEPT ) And but 011 C Change of Cars between Columbus and Baltimore. ON and after Alt•toley. dlfy it ulna will run it foltown Genre: (Ecnrcro Train, Alail 'Lenin. Meht Train)—Ct • lumboa 10:10 A. M. 2:".0 I' St 11;nd D. St. Arrive : Ilelltilr 4:20 I' M ; ii.ls P tu-ltri A.M. L,arr: (Mail Trio. Ex, Train, Night Train)—Drib air 5:50 A Ms 12:1.0 Goa I' dress's Culotta us 12.40 It NI 040 P.M; 1:10 A. NI iD INC FACT. The 1C.:10 A. SI. Endes. Trion, ntnreets nt Colon:Conn , with the Expre, Train w hid] leave, Cincinnati at 0 A. 'II. and with the Ti alu from the W, at on the tdultiandutt, Piqrn and Indiana Itailluad ; at Newark with morning Tr.ins is and frrrn Beintintky, Manefteid and Mt. Vern, n, and with Trains n Steubenville and Indi 1.11 Italircad I at Wheeling with Esprit, Tt hill on the Baltimore and 01.10 lialirond for Baltimore, Wafiling ton, Philadelphia and lant ern Cities. The 2301' M. Trein old ronnwit at Columbus wall tlie second Traill from Chu - in null; at Novara with Sandusky. ddariffi Id mid Newark Rottriad, 01d nt Wheeling w Night Train on Italtinanie and Olvo lfrdlnmd. !'attar u.'• - + leaving Lotainville and points below I. iontonati, and taltdt g the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad. will conneet with thin Train at Columbia , Pr....fingers lensing Itntlxl.),- polls and Richmond by mot, inn Train on Indiann Railroad will are cobll,l with thin Train at Coltinitn., and r, ach Whey ling at 9:15 I'. yt , and leave by 10,30 P. Id. Trots to Baltimore and Ohio Pd:road, arriv leg in II •.• d more at 5 P. M., neXt day. The 10.30 P. M. Train it, note., ft Columbus with Ili' Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5 I' NI.. and anise' at Bennis - at 5:15 A. M.: connecting with the Aetturnmoiti Sian Train on the Rultirritte end Olin Railroad. Panne, gots leaving Cid - nen by the Evening Trvina can, by ttini :note, ria Wel ;gun City, I, , fiotfttit, I ut.la nopolif and Itti)• too, reach Chlornbu• in iett-en to tat. e thit train: arid at Wheeling will lake the Acson,roc.,lE,on Train for Curt,t, r land, sleep there, it • I rename by St,: to Balti more and Eastern wiTNI) WEOF. The 5.41 A.. 11 Moil Tess n ,war e,-t,- at ltnhair with Nitrbt Train on 'he Daltimi re and I Li., Itiulroad; at Newark with trains In and term Bandtvav, Itititi•ttti I an I Mt Vernon, and Chicago ria Ntouroeviii-, at C. o folio - anti the train, for Cincinnati, an I with train, DatLoss, Indiana. Witt. and Chicano, tutr Dar on und rnt rrt,ann The 12 Al. Expreva Train c.,nnt.ttrut with 11, Ex Train from Idattimorft, and arr , ste- In Coltitutinv at 011 P M., and eon ten with Molar gong 6 n nti, uml Pleat terry. tag" to Cincinnati at 12. The 0:24 P. M. Train ronnect• with tho Ace .111111,13 l ion Train from Curnderivnil. nod at Columbo. with 51111 . soul at 2.10: A. NI., alrfet tor Clive...tali, Xttnix.Dayon Ind ann.. Imftt tte, Terre IlAti to, Split Li;tll , at,11:;,1 ;yep: mall ISAAC II Sot' illtVl K. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUIiGH A. lIA () /1 I). „o„,r-CTINO NN Tll STEAMERS FORES CITY AND P1URN, , .1.,, r /..4 WELLS I" I I v, D Ohl° and POT11311).14-19 nln Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE_ PIM shorten. q uirk an•l eivrt routt. to T 0 ..-0 Chleazo. Rock 1..4,, I, 11A CLEVELAND. This route is One fluall toll.. :I:0,, an - 1 hour. qui:iker than t 1- oar., One. sin In li4oev , l• Three Dtlly T Ain. f-ein L. i.Theve,ataa Three Daily Train• from 'l. n! I. CI Tilllllltdelerlllatid Mx Ives,. Chi -4„;•.• Ort•Lity Ih h • Ara and St Lellid I/I um VIA A C. 1.1 ANC!: The thto,l 1.n.10g P.tt, burgh at a.OO, 61r),.% m at Aillaniie at ti S.l II i t A !t1 , I' M n, , Trans for Cle..ier J leave 'a 0.7 A H. eel !: 51., and G 35 P coinn a, Hu t• in !, 'res., fr Caratoga Fails nod Akn c, no.l in Cl.raan / a 10.01 A M.. 2,1 11..., .• P )1 Pn..7s ,, cizory for T 0 • CI, Galetto ^ nod t:4_. Out dotrrol,n, t. • 0.00 A. 5,1 •r.. 1 tr t 19 lIIe only train I , y e!"t-11 through to 11, ettio*, ry1.•11 Lo-rolog. U . OI 7,5 I i 1 TV T.! ' f • r _ p. An A triar. -. wttl: Ictr MIMI t• a.rrivt, l''.er ! M=IMIIMI for Csr,l/U , n, 0.•• •r, Tit cry r.' "p.., The Train,. le-are Cvet-tat...t at M ; at - rive at Chlra r tl at 1 M A. M. Train, leave (111,-s, k lo k r.; k , follows Fer;;--1 I ; sl , For S LGui. : A . !ID P Page... Ken, for .r" 1 , ..7 , .• -r .. • 1. '• ..o Jolivt,•tot the,lh- 1.1,,0tw0 aro t to Alton, ant t• l, , 11.211 Reale •••ierlor. ou ty 11 11/ l neat lay. Baggri fr It ••• ..4•1 Cheek-J r. I • ' YARE %IA t LI I t A Nil r! I To Alll/111 ,- . " . " Bloom it.e. .• Pato. , rtiger, or. offer. of Lt, Cor.weto , I ME3IIM 13=1 NEW AND 1)1 R HuUTE UHN Northern ll'mots to tko Ri7pr 101 V-it KANSAS AND N EIU A All Railroad to the I'd la•titdpiti. Barlioviem (Hui Yilin,jl RAIL a"r t ' 74l * - ROA D FoIIAILILLI ?lit Ci 1 1 ,40., AN: , A. ru •t lan, MiIITAAT TnAcr IL It And Train" run thn ,utire dl tan:, CIIICALIo Ti U. IILINOTON, stE.L..ut Cat` 'rt.' chary birt,E Rout, t2cliNc KEI)KUK, MUSCATINE, oQl'..lV.ii.t , L. ArE Lrr . v‘nir DES MOINES, OA:N(11, 111.1. r k, Au, nn•l t•NLy ALL ILAILIOJAD Itnut« fr - u sT ..LooNl INGTON CLU T,N vnt•A CAI lo k I ELD, JACKSONVILLE, N A 0,1 11.1.-rm...ltA, ,I,tlill/11 , •14 the Iluri,l4 Ccutral, , /r.at vptpru, ;. +,.1 tippi Trean. on th , nlm Linei tt, 4reirn lef Trainn from the Kb,t-- nrol /I.t; ?114 0t the poinut. &ages hest, BitrilriZtell Lally f ir raid rentrini LoWe nod Northnni 4,i ti. • 14,1,1 Intent rellshlo n et, L. ri..e - h o,i thor nu 4 t len v, • of the hd,ctippl no fur or Coat) LllOl, 11 , 0.1 rum Wt) Inti. 1040 Stoilu{ :Lola nuy otLor r i: , • It for !ergo portent Of tie. ',ad, i. Iftl.l r• ILL the ItAn., Oho ntunothem I,llL{ nod hititnettl Io t I. well rocked with thn must mteln o Let: ienotir and new Can. By this rnrae pee-en;er. mre c.f melting ~ o nte• Lions, nol ertlvin4 at , t L...ni• on el. ere , r,l,e I itrn- nt the vexation*, ttel.iy f.r I danger• lion, as on the route ;J: f /ton. Beggs4ls checked dirert thn - ugh from Clileugo and no charge for handling, nt nny point. Tkili.OLlG TIL:KETS by thin root. ;•11r rho .ry.l all the Railroad Otlines in Inn nt the util a of the Comp. ny, corner of Clio k and Lake L. e.'t..4,1r1 the Urn .1 to Building; at the Depot of It, ()Rini, It. LI and at 11, Alleb. Cent. R. IL. ()Mee, corner r f Luke and Dearborn stn., oppeoße Tremont Howe, Ch,endo. 110.10,11 T conehrned by th IN route 14 rec-ire Immedi• ata despatch.: C tl. It INI , I"N CC, Sup't. C FOLLLTT, timfl 'f , cket A4't, Chicago. iar TICKETS can be procured at the principal Offices of the country. nib i/ 1865. AIR LINE ROUTE 1855. CHICAGO TO ST. LOUJS• Vz. CILIOAOO, ALTON AND fT. LOUls RAIL Formerly the Chicago end Dl eal'slppl Carrying the Gem( Amedlean E.--prrs! and THE Only Direct end Ite ROW, to the Routh end gouth.West—heveuty Milos titled:yr ,hau any other Enute. TWO TaftorGEl ZtPRCM9 TRAIN., 1,111, el N 14.1., TO . UT, L. nrrs Chtc.gr.. .!, t L. uI s . BC Lout• Day Express 9 15 A NI 12 30 A 11. Nt.. Louis Night Espresd . 10 Ou P. M 2.42 I'. Si. Trains run directly through a ithout change of cars or baggage. Prom Chttago to Louis in 1:.;.", 151PuItTA Co , : Et.TION hut with the Rork Island Railroad I,r Uttawa, L t 4 allo,lttcK LdnnJ and Cat, Um] lowa. At Bloomlngtou, with 1111not9 Central Ilmitrond for Clin ton, Waynesville and 1)-catur, and with Slaw, r r la. At tip Ingfielii, with fir,:at Wretbru Railroad lor Jackson villa and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of l'aeltets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most exp,lltious and reliable route to all portions or Norti,,si.erri ellesour I. At St. Louie, with Daily Firt.tels, i eati,era pie New Orleans and Intermediate poiute. °A the M and with Regular Lines of l'a , k-ts for liszo.a,, Jo,eph, and all points ou the Mlseouri, Teo ne,see, Cu na nd and Arkaneas Rivers. S. P. MORGAII, 11l L. DARLING, Agent, Chit.vo, 111. H‘P7 IM=2 tlarillEE DAILY TL11101:10IITRAIN6 beore,u Thin and Pittsburgh. Tilt: MuliNlMl MAIL Tit 11S leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh nt 7 . , /, A. M., and l'l , ta burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. fII it PAST 1.1:s leaves Philadelphia fur Pitteburgh at 1 P. M.. and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. THE NIGHT EX I'll ESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above lines connect at l'ittaburgli with the Positron& to and from St. LOW; Mo.; Alum , (.alma and Chlcagn,lll.: Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville I{o4 Terra Haute, ' Madison Lafayette and Indianapolis, Louisville , Cincinnati. lloy. ton, Springfield, Itelletoutaine, Sandusky. Tolrdo, land, C,olumbue, Zanesville, Massidon and IV, , teter, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats [rum and to Ntw OH LEANEI, Sr. 1401E4 Louise ILLS and CiacissNail . Through Tickets can be had to or loom either of the above Pkees• For further particulars, see bandlitlla at the different starting points. Patit.engers from the Wi.Ft wt7l find this the ahorteet and moot extwditious route more, New York, or thish.n. TI Agent, l'assimg , r Line, i•idi„,i,d p hi, J. :$1 I M Jan3o Agent, Passenger Lihe,, Notice. THE Partnership of JOHN SI'DEVITT & Mtn. era' , di p . solved on the first Inst. John M'Devitt will continue the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement of the businetut of the late firm. JOHN M'DEVITT, WILLIAM ADDEVITT. Putalmrch January 111nattllinss I,IIII3ROIDERIES.—A. A. cu. ha re x - Ar E hr. now r,elving our stock of Dark made MAN• .1.74 calved per express 5 carton , of Eruhrol,leries, c V! 'iILLA9, to wh'cti we wculi call the talent-ion of the sing new and elegentstylnc Cof fors, Cuffe, Collarettes, HAOAN d. Ali L, i Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves, Clienaiseftes, 91 Market street. I which will be offered at eatzeowgly btv ptiNat •--"•-•.: 4 .Y i . J. , , . "• • f • LA •4 ' , %," VA.•• ~0Z4441_-- • siJ ni • t • .0-^t.r."-"" , lA.ki , r I / OEMENEM J I•t J 4 I . i t,fit - . =SEIM HOTELS NSIION HOUSE, GEORGE A U R l N TZ, l'itopaturon, LIB TV STREET, ju , t beside the Pencenger Nut of the Penn , 3lvottitt Maimed, which =diem it the moot eonsenient hue in the city for pexsengere tirrh v it t , Lo that rend. 'I linvind.r.t considerable OxpenFe. fitted up, iu e ...ell• at ityle, the ItAINSION /11illiiE, would respect sell it n 'dine, of publin mitron..go. There is ntteilicd STA and extensive to A tIUS T AHD, afford nivride ion to travvi.,, an al leamst =rr. lilt and I.3iir will he furnii.hed with the best the market fl,l fnbl:y CLAIK fil/TEL, ri. , ner . or" Finn and RI. Chair sltwts, TVlsburgh, 111, r l ' II t. und,rii4uel, tonne:iv of —Brnivn:n having taken 'llia large and commodious 11UT1i L , and haling rilittv I it In magnificent ety le, would reime,tfully invito friend , and the trav-ling puldle to give him u call. Ls nu,,l, oi'h the ouirta, I the ordi hie hung pa• rt• he ran ri sativiartion, WM. V. CUSSELLY i? I LEI CtiRNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGII, PA. , 1 E. RILEY, Proprietor. (a 001) INTENT lIOUSE, :ITR ''F LI II F,,RTY AND GRANT eTREETS, near j tho liai , mad Depot_ jnul ;iv JAMES A N l`roprirtor CITY HOTEL, (IArE Corner of Smithfield and Third streets, PITTS lit: UGH, PA. GLASS & CARR, Proprioters. JotIN P GLASS, DAN. t,. CARR. Fat. Talemr, (Lat. 6, Clharl,s • Corr, 11c.14.) TUIS large an: having undergone 1 thoruni,ll repair and fttruleli.d with now ..111:1,113“11lA Li. t. fa now Open tl r tdi• rei,t , t.lrin trareling ; Arid!, Iv Re, pr257.C. A . y Eli LEY )I.Th Li, Etatth atreot, beturen ( tn t n.I Wnlnut, inu2g4 i() 0 ill Ar •h gtrtr.r. Phtlrvh•lpht.d. T. S. WHIM (lateo, 11.•,7+:y at GASIi.II.I. [MUSK, OF MAIN A.% ,WAR FAY 0.• THE l'rni•rtrt, tt re In finuouncing to the Ili.: and has beg.110(4,30d s. s 64 , 11,,f est• rtri t!!D., I. 11 , 4 .• ~,r alDrA.lloUs and nom y, A!, la. tlnfn'nF th.t r.lii!.. of 11,. W,:,1 l'ompAny, Offen ! It: Il .I'l,l r for the 3,v011:tw0d.1.. u. 41,11:7nurt' A f ‘ M, I I,li, I , IIA N LIN I MUSE, I HILLAD.M.PHIA, 1' Altti E U S. LA Itt ti Nroprtetor.. Ir HAY. t, h II() 1.1. n v,•• !•tar,:a rf 21u mart n•• 1 LO-1 Its lui r r:p#131,,, In a t • noir pr , rarp.O. 1.0 rt). 1111 rho Intl .I.SM 1-::4 Dow r . =MEE 1-IARE.,'S HOTEL, V 1 - 1 vtcet, huTgt: , 1! ti. ! s r. .I', ;I .< I 1.• ta, r. ; _ . ()WO. ( 1 P iii,..P211 ZeJ:s, its. r... 01 40. • d" , 4, onl • .1 , 114i,u+ , c ur«, , ttio prople , N:• wh,(„lnir tt.oir Flirt to ro,ll, th• 003,1.1, r az, eon. P.rln Lr+t C 10.4 J) G k FAIN No. lo v it U A 1., Si AY, Y 0 itr. MAIN LEULF..I7 I,OVEjOY, RE -5 T A L: RANT., K. E.: C , 'it - , 111 K 1;1' u. ", tr 1,411 4=4 ).” 11 LV[ti It IF 2 :. It A , URN 01 . 1 A Sri'l:l:9t:lii'i,eFl.l.:ltlCtiE.fes A F. IS Ali 1) CRYSTAL PALACE, No. IF ! , Inritet .trect. IMEMI U 1 t , I lk it n a 1.4)0 '1 A NI/ 44.•11L (Lt 41 • I. ; 1111.1111111 rbc Acne,, Fowls, Via n, (1r I..ager Het, - tire,* re • • ,• :•• •• ,41.1 thr wt'j • • In tr. e : 7 A 1.1. r . • t. • • • • •‘,419- i;. ... ...1 ery. Lager fieer 1 111 r,.‘a a : ,r. h . : 1: .I+, L t enr ll=l T • I. , ntE .11,11.0.1 n 1. In osurt •n , l pint n't..rstne. of 1213:11•••, raini lne tralp, in ne,rn—tr,:l . 7 - ~ ,t ,tlt., i 1 sacral IrVnter anti ~ itrattilarillet 14, , I \ I'ittl rt—m `t rriat.tnint, t 111%.: 1,1 PO. . rin !t.r, I 4.1: HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE r A %I. ll ‘lt P A I ui.. 1t•%.• t,k.• I t I -WI. t , ,.. 1.t.1 I , • t:t many I. t !lane nhav”eli Lo., rt,rr CkwN . L. - • Far - r,ki,t tr tt , ti L• tlt.rottt the Ix, t el, tt month, uoel Hole, r't. rot to rlttoe It tel o hot heettn, Lo rottorortheott it tt. t t )IL,• r ao I l'Arp r Nu- P 4 , 1, , M , ) P.a., ti la—. I mrly 1,11%1404 to pinnlnc , All. nherry. valhot, 111 , 1 eII Morti hard morel. an I I r , .1.1. , Itr rtrb , erl tr to thr 01.1 m At• yera,•to,:, be,. lety h Tr eth o ; n gr,,t Laving 01 UM, One matt, by to-tr. t : tt. it•o tit plane more reorers Lltan bye men ran tlol-y any other itiatte or method unn. 11. 11. 1111. N h Co. :11ttotry EAT 'n. E-L; . . • . • D.ur .car I LAI , ~ ttottlt. 1 Ito; tpr t ,t Pott%t 11,turb nun I olitove it to ttolll,t tioltt f-r LI. IN. if. which it II iuten.l,l 08 8 evltAtOrattlittrl O. pl one and acre' It itt totr,l•utatly tt.1111.!.• I to plut , lngun , l It tleek not une-loortli Ito , 110.• r It, old Mt.(b/141; and I liar. , nu doubt, ult., Kunerully knuun, but t_hat out liirly upt ,,, to form, to. tilnu. :e ou,t. • 1/10.t , h.vrfully t it to ty:t prlgn4+lllo. th. Cabin.t bunincsN, as from my tt cr• r it. t.t.,t. 1. 11.1t.ng to, ILn.l tr. B.l.liLd linirh t. vvneere :L. It,. .1 , 01, W. IV., nwrit, Furnitll, Witrernr.to , . ;r7, 99 Tl:lrlNt ,Ptllnburith Pt ththetrgh, Frbruevy '.11.”1:4 F. KATON, city, Is my sole Agent for the sal, 01 Ines, or of rights to tunnui,rtu re and eel them RBI' (2. Hul'l'l2(l.. Ittptnin2h, Ma•,ll 21. —inll,2t ITEEIM IIi4OSMS F. EATuN, atreet, agent for ceiling auJ buying PATENT RIGHTS, n..w authorired to salt the foliov,ing lately patented ort,olo, bands & Cummings' Patent Prick 31ach,r,e; Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane; Tro patent Ont.:lobes, for Steam Engines; Dotiu's Itoek Drilling Machine=; Co., patent Drill, for Drilling Iron: Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mille; Crass tor , l'u SWIM] nut {Val, ti nage.; ; out, UrithtiCs Wrought Iron ilailroad Chair Machines. The-e•urtioloa hare been examined by practical mechanics and tna..lnirli,tr, unit pronOutwo.l ouperiur to any In lie lb also authorized CO eel I Rigtlo to make and vend these articles in any part Of the Colititry. Ile r r Nutls and Washerg, and finished Brays Work. Lie ia alan prepared to take AgencieJ for the onto of other patented bight,. and new I nrenta.ll,, and give to thy hu‘i rieaS faithful and Content attention. He refers to the following CARD. I IPhe ruh.cribers have 1 - .L.4 re,•n arquainted a DI Mr. M. , ses F. EM ..n, triad here no he,totion in regomm..nding him, to all who may wish Cu employ hit, ,err ices, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indera•Agoblt. industry, In whore exertions every tall:ince may be placed. Neville IL Critic, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Graham, W. IF. Denny, If. Childo I Co., James Wood, N. ilohnee, A ; , :one, P. It. Friend, Kramor & Rohm, F. Lorenz, L. IL Livingston, ' , limp et Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillip, Andrew Fulton, Wilson APCo rul less, A W. LoOrnitl. PITTSMIIMIL November :irk IRu. no,27aitl Donn'm Patent. Ht ck Drilling Machines, I t T GIOIII NU A UOUT 3uo POUNDS; can be worked nod moved by two men, and do the work of fire or nix In therdiusry any. S. S. Fowler Ai Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been a npointwi sole agent in the Uni ted Sto,e, for the ofti-• of righ , s to use there Machines. F. EATON, IS Sixth street. P.OOOO TO lieu. Wm. F. Johmtou. Presid.mt A. V. R. 11.; W. NI iloor lii.dierts, EN., Chiet Eng. A. V. it. R 4 Gen. Wm. Lorimer, Jr, President P. A C. It. It.; O. W. Itornei, Esq. Chief Eng. P. C. It. R.; Messrs. Manful' 6:NichoLon, Gontractore for the P. INSURANCE COMPANIES Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819 Cash Capital, 0500,000 r 1 ,11 1 ,1 TIIIItTY-SIXTII ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Aso,ts of the -ETNA INBUKANUE Co. , IPANY, of Hart fad, UN fort Led this agency on the lot of January, 1055, under oath. lien! }state, unincumbered $ 16,672 03 Reventy•twe Mortgage Bondy, 0 and 7 cent , pay able n.ml. nuully 172.600 00 Debba due the Company, secured by inort,,,ge... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well Eecured, payable at Beek... 126,327 35 Stneks in Connecticut 07,016 00 Prink rks in the city of ilurttbrl 142,000 00 Lank Stedto in New York city... 08,050 00 C.:1; on bend, In Bank, and in hands of and other , . 212,505 00 $773278 02 The amount of nobilities due or not due to Banns or other er4 , lnorr,—nothing. LOS,S reljukted and due,—Hone. 1,,,,ee adjusted and not due, $145,519 22. 1,4- , os unadjusted and In suspense, siting for further prop , f. 61,252 tn. An 00., against the Company are small, ouch only 0.11. printing, he. A Litints inArneteil to take no riiik civet. $lO,OOO. The nllloarit insured in nny city, town or village, depend 3 upon ,harneter, noverial and construvtion of buildings, ptrtrts, the supply of water and condition of tie departm,nt. and other Cir,ll.llSttirlet,S. ..lilOtlnt fnrttrnl to Mocks of buildings v arleß; the (1,,i411 io to limit 0:4 lo« by any one flee to Stoooo, or leas. Tilt). A. ALEXANDER, Se,retary. STATE or CCTNECTIOCT, 1 , o linrtP , r 1, Jan. lot, MIS. F,,rtf,:rd eounty. 5• ns.4 al,pvarel Thoman A. Melon:oer, S,retary of the .1.;: o a I 11 sin rifle Company. lard male oath that the fore ,tnttlairtit by him sub,ribol, to truf!, according to hne nom rife Find twlief . . paid !hie, company for th.• year the prrnaharna recolv,l for th.,tne tun tar e - v -4 , 0 d toy other year, since the organization ut the Company. covering nearly all-.•deserlptiona of property, S a„vocy, it rtlkuunenstirt, ne- No. e 7 Water street. Eittel,oettb, Pa jaell 11. U. TEN EYCK, Alzent .E'l• Si A aNs utt , OF HARTFORD, CONY. tat tretn, Ceti& Capital ......... ...... 00,000 Cash Surplus, oulvr Joassur,lsss $273,273 TIT Stork nod 61.tr,•Ittt 1s r,tirdy inve•tt,l r,-)r _ r , r Loidura. A an evj cr ti dutniu Two have to public onntileor.e. nni of Its still:y T.rrynpt Ty, uo ktate a fact, •hot Ito recolig. far) f 61l , 0,00) rot . month. It, t.n to oust ttlt di,tributri, and iu our opinion no Company to effunlP Getter y than .Etua. Tbry rouitnun to make itleirsr:u. uu ; -rly in town awl cc2urary, ut rut,. no low no In ctro. olth ,sfcty to the }...tiny hat :or. Fraki:.e , L 31 UA4RILL. fl. IS TEN EYCK, A,zo-t. St,rtll.lsre.st. corner Yitth and Wuul arre is RI•Nly _ _ tiKLAWALLE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. 7t , 1 , r ,i L , } 1. .. , in i. ti r :2 1. :1: 4 V . 21 1 .-zlip . f the Kutange, oa Third INSURANCI72. On YL73rL3, Ca con, }To all plate of Can World. FALL; itrt, ISLAM I) INSURANCI:S 02 Cc 441,4 by rivers, catialx, lakes and land carrlavc, to all pal t. 4 of tlio Unlon. FIRE INSURANCE:4 On rarrrhaddliza generally. On etnreA, 4. houaeg, ArSIZTS OF VIE COMI'ANY, Norrw..trr 7, 1402. rot 1, and Mortcacas..... ......... ........... $24,300 00 1 , ...trit,n1 P nsyl,sula, Ptilladelphla city, Spring, iisr Ivo, Southwark, earl other tank;, raßroalr sod lacuraccos roc, ............ . ........ 21,012 20 rr• •Irable. .... n Laud ............... ..... ...... I tytil 1 a.) ❑then:r+ic U., hood, of A : roc:a and prat ilucla C] !L_la:;rlc , rec.-W.ly t‘snci.. 121.7 M 417 eirbicripti•rOiLitce _102,1:20 00 =MEM lira. Martin, J..•.•;=t: II 1 , 4,1, E1v.,.:,1 A .r,le.r ! . .1. ,2 tl. Dr. D. It. tington, hush Craig, 57...0,p f Sf`flral c, Cl:trlnt liarrmel K. SLisx, Iltary !tn..% Tr& luxlr, Kw f . )r.% Pri..e, .7iS. 5vt.y..1.,, CLarlmi s ..i<.lz.frr, J. T Pitt,largh, II T C Mor,:au, do. T8.08.C. I.IAND, Vieni`r,sit.lett J1,L,111 G,rw rhn:',r., LI .! ;,o C. !Dori, .116. m. • 11"Fertm: 1 T.E'., f k , tve rt , : /r P. A. NIADEP.T.L. Agent, r,sarl.3 pitt.hur,ol. Frara:4lien Firs Inaaraaco Companpr O iir...71 , .1'..: 4 -0.-nr:rs 1. 1 .nckf . r,11 . .. - ,1L,4.1. I/ an, Tqt , tra 1~Nr214,i Grazt, Erb /Lb, 11,c, F:-h -at I:mwnet, Olt& N. DAlLat.i.. - 1, Prts-.4ag. Cc 4.5 lIMIZIME Gm ~v f,r ;:;:,tai, roTory pril , sty, in toiril . aountry, of rII!ell a. s.re ith isc - ra Glatingikni ;r9 t...-tirTn 11, ap, d ' • it. 1 ' '', s. —' 1 ' . the C.r.mpar, - January lat. 1 5 61. as y ab rra....1.1!y tr. an Au . Aaa0.1.4, 114 ern i. I , llc.era, t. 4 I 5,1 25 5.4,177 75 17 61..5;5 C 4 Gen.. .... rs,") 1.1,441, 1 , ANI $1.7.12,70 41 r,rio.l of th.ry ke;- , zard 61 . Or. Ifillkn Your nunJ,l 1, u- Land v7tartio, of ihn „,r 1.11 Ittillty and ai.i.,-Ai tirlD !A: MfTt ”Ich pr,tni.lnoe. =Er =ME LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHIL ADELPIII A. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. Clt A aTtlit rEILVETUAL CAPITAL $250,000. o;sre, S E. Corner of Third and Che1:1:11 S!rre!s, J'Aliad.r.'3.%t.s: Ntr;.!:..11 R. Crnnf Paul D. Go/JA Thumpruu, Luiti , rt , l.Yobrubn, W•TingleY. Geo. .M'llenry, Jo-nt , 1.. Nlorene,.. 3.1110, rII,OT,IIX, tt'lilium §I. dndsdn, Willintn R Orowtord. 7gre mt.rt,e. W Thutuf!bn. ji,,i„ pweore,74—..lazaee IL Willson, D Atibv.iisuir City-11. R. Moiety, M. D. 01.:0. IL ARNOLD, Agent, morr-e No. 74 Yuurth 0i1...A. Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPABY MEM a ,1 c I' I, COBS F.ft (1M FOURTII AND Smvrim rt.]) ETI2EET3. Authorized Capital, 8300,000. NSt'i; A BUILDINGS nzol uth«r proporly against le -f. or th.o.rr by Fur, nod thy prrik of UP. 5... and Inlxoll utol Truollortstion. =MEI IMINIMMII Wm F. Jc hriPtnn, 1 tody Pa ttvri , on , li' M Clintiali, licauvily T. Fralad, 1) M I.r•ng, I. Liner Sproul, A .1 Jaarty Crioco It. Ni lilt.), Ja,•r.L Painter, A. A. Carrier, I m , •a s. Nair,loy, W. 8. flavor), ii Ili.) Hampton, D. }.Park, U. It. Coggahn 11 . Ilan. WM. I? JOIINST , )N, Preildea t_ BODY PATTEIDION, Vico Provident. A A. Catimii, Se^retary and Treasurer. S. F.. Cvtnuu. AeMetani 'gee, entry. elee2:6m Western Insnrance Company, Pittsburgh. it.:III.LY.It, Jr, President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 1300,000. \IT'LL thew° againat all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA RINE. All losses will be liberally adjustad and promptly paid. A home I institution, managed by Diarcrone who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and 111.rality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, 118 offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. Directort.-11. Miller, J r., G. W. Ricketeon, J. W. Butler, N.llolmes, Jr., W.ll. Smith, C.llnsen, George W. Jackson, Ww. M. I,yon,James Lipponcott, George Deride, James Mc. Auley, Alexander :slim irk, Thomas Scott. Vel.. Mee, No. 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Bpan g On , v r. talra,) Pittehurgh. nov24:ly WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c EW lit /013'4 :! WATNISS, JCIVELItY, OILV4I WARE, NIILITAIIt 110003, &C., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL —Co.u. try IdercLants and strangers vlsl:lng our city are request. ed to •all, as we can eery. them RN Iva!, and we think 1, t. ter, than they usually are served In Eastern cities, be ides ailing them a responsible gunrantee—an item dinicult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Levers... $lO to $16,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 I, (told Lever and Lupine Watches, $25, and upwards. Gontientau's do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seals, Keys, PeocHa Spectacles, Pane, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. trii- Watch It pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. NEW AND OtiOD BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT 11%1.- SON'S, 63 Mark,,. street, near Furth : Plain Wo:ils to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. W. Alexan ler 38 c William's Young Communicant's Catechism. 6 cents. The Rich Kinsman, or the lilatory of bulb, the Moabl: tees; by Lir Tvng. Lilly Gordon, the Young Uouselceeper. Prime's 'Travels in Europe and the East—the best book of travels yet; The Foresters; by Prof. Wilson. Mluiiteving Children. The Ls ws of Figurative Language; by Lord. The Ministvr's Mornings with Jesus. Jay's last. The School of Christ, or Christianity in Ito leading:lmports. The Fountain of Living Waters, illustrated by Foots. 4th editmn. The Words of Jesus. The Mind of Jesus. Kitto's Works. Footsteps of St. Paul. Life and Epistles of St. Paul—plain, and In one-half calf for presentation. The Hiding Place; by McFarlane. The Night Lamp, :: Now opening almost dall e, new and valuable Theological Works, fer family and ministerial reading, both American and English. J. S. DAViSON, ap6 65 Market Kreet. Ent I She ii dressed In silks and satins, And her step Is full of grate; Bli • b lovely in appearance-- But what a sellox fate! lier hen Ls are mall, but oh! how rough: She surely does not know That Haut ario Soap Is lust the thing— A; d then the price Is low. The II It:R.PETIe SOAP is for sale, 1234 rents per cake, a 1 mh2l No. NO TlllltD STR WET. A Partner Wanted. A PEEsON havin g a Capital of Three or Four Thousand DuNars to invest in a Manufacturing business, can bear of an opportunity where he can DOUIItE HIS 1.113 Ni I' in a short time. The best references given. For partieu. , Las apply at TlllB 01110 E. Laih273l ,~- x s.'F =CM _~." ~.j . . MEM] MEM J. GAILDItitIt d. FFIN , Av•nt, north-eziAt Wor , l 4.1 11th I as Tit it: U l'FfiD STA Tk,ls OP PITTSBURGH", BANKERS AND BROKERS. AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 92 Fourth tt., above Wood. ° t T er E s S lL ,D b ra e n zolirn u !%t r arou n t id end o e a c i l s d ° o n o To n : mldsian. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper titocks. All communications attented to promptly. ista9 WM. 11. WILLIAm9 MS. n. nicer. Wm. 11. Williams & co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE• BROKERS, N. E. Corner Wood and Third streets. /ire- All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of hills, Notes, Att., promptly attended to. Jan26:lw NELLLY. WILLOC/S., BANKERS, A ND Dealers in Exchange, Dank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. St..eks lxiught and sold on commission. Collections made at kny potut in the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, 11,11 PITTSBURGH, PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & Oa, BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNER OF FOURTII AM, B.IfITHXIELD STREETS,. ati'l6m Pittsburgh, Pa. C. B. II MEl:id -JOS. LUDWIG. Wilkins dr, Go., (Succerisnrs to A. Wilkins it Co.) BANKERS ANI) EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 ldrorth end, Pittsburgh. T N THE numerous suspensions of Banks and Blinkers .1 throughout the country daring the last als months, we are sat clod that in almost every instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate busi ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to snore the public in advance, that no speculations in "fancy stocks," or other "outride operations," shall tempt us from the strict and la. gitimate gas of oar business—believing that in avoiding all such investments we shall not only be better able to verve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in adopting such a auras we Alai' promote our own ultimate benefft. 'et,b) W. A CO. PATRICE.I3 & FRIEND, HANKERS AN) EXCHANGE DROICEILS, Have Be-moped °air Office to the arner of Fifth and Wood et - . P112913131W1T, PA. f)ATRICKS .t FRIEND, hankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Naha. 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 currant paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffeb3 N. HOLMES & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DAVI 6XISOWZD rum. BANKING AND =CHAIM' ME DI TO 80. 67 NADEL? MILT, TODII DOODS LWOW OLD STAND. 10 - 1/00LE:8 & SONS, Bankers and Eachange Brokers, . and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, SE- Ter and lank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all thi cities throughout thei United States. Deposits received in par fund,' or current paper, No. (17 Market street. between 'third and Fourth sta. Lia..lo:ly TIEILN dr. CO., BANKERS AND EXCIIANGE BROKERS, No. 65 Elul ,Strret, corner of Diamond Alley, PITTSIIMaII, 1103 Y AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time eschnage, and promissory notes; make collect,cna In all the priucioll cities of the Union. Receive deposits on cal: and on interest, and give their prompt attention Mall ~tber matters appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern Ezebangt , constantly on hand. =lra JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, OLLIE to Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. TOCIi. bought arid sold on mmission. Coßealms I carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. 4 - 4,-N0..533,i' Fourth street, nearly opposite the 31. 31. Denis. declB HILL BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, COSAlnt OP WOOD Ann Men =kW,. IGLIT EXCHANGE an the Fastens Cities constantly for 0 sale. Time Bills o Exchange and Notes dismittnted.— clJli. rUvrr and Bank Note., bought and sold. Collections na.l.. in .11 the principal cities of the Gaited States. De e.l of Par and Current Panda• 1/031117/y allty GSAILLS, LDW aSD Dana, 11.012.1011 REAMER & RAHN, BANBEII6 AND E.ACIL4 NI/F. BROPZERS, I )UT AtiD SELL Oold, Note.;S to tlre or r,:nd di i r iank uriues negotiate ; purchase Ntte find Time Bills, on East and West; buy and stoat un C.-ctnlL+.len a; made rn at point; in the Union. (tnyl O. E. ARNOLD & CO.. ANI: P.llB AND BROKERS, 1 ) IS lnn lni kr ch*n t eo llee Llu lt noiisk "k f N cd o ly tt.s iltte Sight and t ae , to any part of the Union. rt . bought and .el.l on rannialacian 471 tin. it Fourth et., nest door to Bank of Pittab'g reed. 3 and Awe:, Ocid and ancr P. ugh:, SuLdand.Es.chansed, at the teIIANGP AND BANKING HOUSE 07 WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 64 WOOD 7r0.1.11 . , PITIMILT.OII. O I_lotr.rert all-ratsl on Um. daponitli. lenl2 1 . 1 _ . CAUCILLZT. IIIOIPSON BELL & CO., II I.lhF ite AND lIROEhRS, C c ,g r., Pala/any/ 4 fit. TIIOIIAS WOODS, 48 - C OMNI LIICIAL BROKER,"VS $C1:3,4 - 15 53 •ND DtALILZ TN riots., Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, ac., 7.1 FourlA rL , Plttatrrph„ P. [Jai • ‘Villlarn A. tilli & Co., BANKERS, No, 64 W.! Oral, Piftsburgh. I 4J Ex the f1,110ryva,,, ,, BONDS AND STOCKS . ,:— obouzi. Rank: 17 do Moneng,l,Lla Nay fp non Company; ;7.) do 11.1itic:ooze lniurance Company; Nast:salon Company Roads; s ,thltlelty of Vlct.burr,tt Ronda; I,O.o,..JCpubtv All ;brae. fonds. rttorosoll west! mentotti's Loan Odlce, IVO 100 S.llllll FIELD STREET, NEAR. Me•nvy n«.l no Hold Lnd Silver Watches, Meares are alai oU.r vsluable ertielroi. au/ 4:dle CLOTHING: CLOTHING STORE! .101 IN I'CLOSKEY & CO.. i , IIMERLY u( the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty 4 has , . woo an unbounded popularity untior he acme of the THREE BIG DOORS, hare, for the pur pore of acquiria i t mot, apace for their immense business, t I,v vpar-I,ls building on the corner of AMILNI, ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Wh..ry they lave ❑ow the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AND READY MA DE CLOTHING The, hitA eorr lloen oCerod to the public. Tb•lr principel of for this removal, to to give them more tallith. for chi. IV 11 oL 1: SALE TRADE. They an. preper,d to soil Goode at the • LOW EST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to he as good as ►ay mans facture.] in 0,1 Union. CUSTOM WORK, TTID Er.sT STYLI, AND CPO THE MA/TM? NOTICII. They has... hand a full and beautiful assortment of 14)TilS and COATItiiiS, lor FROCKS, DRESS, IVALKING AND BUSI- Our In tcrvat c arc Identical with thou of our customers, and Sr t• 11.F.114,t ita public that our fidelity will not fall in fitllng all orders we may 1.1 favored with. . . . ♦"4- DON'T FORGET TGE No. SS Wood Street, (Emil' BIDE) CORNER 0/ DIAMOND AWAY. N. 11.—We desire our patronatounderstandthatwehave no longer any connection with the Clothing Dualism on Liberty street. Our attention la devoted exclualvely to the Muse shore designated. mar= JOHN IiPCLOSHEY & CO. Fnll and Winter Goods EDMOND WATTS. mERCILINT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET.— I iINVO LIOW on hand a largo stock of Fall and Winter Ooods Overeoatinga, of entirely new designs; Plash Foot ings, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Oasslmeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oet4 NE%V SPRING GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT JOIN McCLOSKEY & COl3 Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goals 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 secant pmfit (nn Oise,. which leaves ue nine to say that we can no,l JD 5441 nt proofs as any house in the east ern Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of READY MADE Cl.' RING. It is almost impossible to enumerate the qua of yof immense piles of garments that IR to be Been at this I, t e establishment; it is sufficient to say that it has never t an equalled by the house itself. marlfcif JOAN MOCLOSKEY a Co. fie clothin g I Ciothlng rri RE undersigned respectfully iciforratthis fkiends end the I . public that he Is now receiving at hisstore,l%.l77-Lib'i; erty 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 terra& We basest's° on handalargeand well manufactuzedstotk of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their dvantage to call at'l77 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [meril] O. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. rTmE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where he has always on band a large and choice assort merit of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the moot reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. mariely 11. OPPENHEIMER. To /ionsokeopers. wr. have now opened one of the largest stocks of CILINA, OL.hd and QUEENSWAILE, an table for housekeepers in the city, and intend selling at v r 7 low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, trousisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Font Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being largo owing co the dull season just passed, we are deter. mined to work it off at. low prices. We have just opened eo e beautiful shapes of White Stone Heat Dishes; Vege table do ; Covered i iahes for stewed chicken, etc.,etc. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we have put down in price to suit the ti-Les. FRENCH CHINA.. We hare some twenty different styles of French China Tea rots, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—ail of which we are selling at least twentydive per cent. below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nia Were, tlirandoles, Solar Lampe, etc„ is large, and wa will sell them at very low prices. GLASS WARE. On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitts. burgh Glasi Ware, which we will sell at manufacturer's prices. COMMON WARE. . Platen,to couMwntiyho' imam!. trade, Pitch• er 2ci and r stoc e, tt ery of a co rti m c m l :n . T it zte bl ,. —lone, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchant=, as we will sell them very low for ca e j llou.ettee pyre and others in want of cane! China and Queeneware' will do well by calling at the CHINA. HALL, No. 82 Market, between 3d end 4th ets., Oppoeite Ge..). R. White niinovst NESS COATS #~ +~~ a_k t , _._4,_.: ^u::CS ;,Y~~:ra.•. - w~er ax+!'dk '~~~sCtL 2 .. _._ ._ -,.._ _... _.. _.. .._ 4: rcr VT'' DRY GOODS. JUST , RtC.BI.VED ;'. 011:1131:iN 4-14 BE El I VVI 140.74 . 1rea5i2 sutra:, larrwEzi FOCATI)AND erne DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH; P . (11:1R THIRD AND MOST DRSI itA IMF. STOCK of Spring IL) and SUmmer Dry Goods ever off,rvd in this Market. We wotild call particular attention to the following A very superior assortment of plain Black Drecade and fancy colored silks; also twisted Sit ks, Satin, plaid and plain Tissues nod Dareges; Printed Barege and Chatie de Laines. very handsome French Lawrie sand . Britllantines; a good assortment of French Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves, nod Chemizettes, embroidered, hemstitched.and plain Linen, Cambric liandkerchiebs, Furniture Dimity and Chintzes; Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains; . A beautiful asmrtment of Moire antique Lace and 'Silk Talmas, &iamb and Scarfs ;. a fall assortment of Glove., Mitts and Hosiery; Irish Linens, Matins tam! Prints, getber with a complete assortment of every other article, either fancy, atenle; foreign or domestic. Thankful ,for past favors, we would';solicit an early ex. amination of 'our stock, confident that for quantity, quali ty, stylound price, it is unsurpassed. _ .. YOUNG. LOVE &JIR, O. rormer/Y Young,: Stevenson .t. New Arrival or Springond•Sunuaer Dry AT No. 99 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. GREGG a CO., Importers and Jobbers in- Dritisla, • French ind Ilerman DRY GOODS. " ILaiirig„receis ed our large and extensive stock of ,spring an& summer, goods; purchasedfrom importers, manufacturers, and part.' through our own Importation, we feel. safe In assuring our, old customers, country merchants,and - city'dealers general; ly, that owing to t13,9a acquired In.nurcluUang. we can offer such inducements' to buYers ac are rarely met • with in the trade. • Among our dry goods stork will be found eashca eies„ . de-.• lainea, 'Portsmouth lawtia of the' Most desirable .designa, mohair metres, alpacas, plain black sad fancy gine:tams and fancy prints, bites t styles; Diroadel o ths, fan cy coatings, cassimeres, satinets, tweeds{ and muume r. patua. loaning ; brown and black musllns,Mble diapers— f We have also opeued a very large asSortinent or 'bonnets, newest styles. palm leaf hats; P,uthitlbraidatalli-barlif and an extenaire varbs y of hosiery, gloves - Mid:ribbons: with lace goals, fancy nei tinge, jaconetta,mittl andilgdred musuns and black silk veils, Ac. • • - • Our variety stock embiciaes in part conxbii,huttons, per cape, threads, port monaies; patent mailicines,per. turnery, and almost every article usually kept _in the va riety line, together With alarge stock of gold and silver watcnes, watch materials, glassee, gold and gilt Jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and Fl day elocaa, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or satimactory reference. N...lL—en early call from buyers Is respectfully solicited. fatum D. GREGG & CO. SPRING DRY. GOODS. lIAGA N AIM: N0..0 itiarket, - A Ail receiving daily additions to tlieli large and we ll_ selected stock of Dines Goods, • 119Biety, Shawls &F.carfs, Housekoey'g Goolg, Alexander's Eld Glares . To which we would respectfully invite the attertion of the Ladies. aide2Ct BLOURSING GOODS. FRANK VAN CORDER has just received a large and .5.7 beautiful assortment of I:damning Collars, Sleeves and Sits in Crape, Tarlatan and Swiss; black lace end oauze Valls, black Floats?" , and cooyit in wool, &titan, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander h Bajou'a best Kid Gloves can. always be found at No. 83 MARKET STRYNT, corner of the Din. mond. ncvl7 NEW DRY GOODS STORE,. • Iron Pront—No. 91 Diorlret - street. OIIR house being now open fortbe transaction of a goner al Dry Goode business, we wou44 respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling Confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such Inducement; as will in sure entire ratisfaction. HAGAN k AILL, aprktf Nca.9l Market and 8 Union,Street, VAN GO RDEIVS STORE, .IN'o. 83 MA , SAT Si., CORNER Or DIAMOND. • J UST RECEIVING, a large and well eolected stock of al the new styles of. - • . . . LADIES' DRESS AND, MANTILLA TRLIIIIINGS: .. Fringes, , Buttons,' - "- ' Galloons, (iimps, Braids,- - Velvets, Late... 4, Cords, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of Irrermh, amtch and Austrian FunIIOIDEICLEg, In Swiss, Jantnet and Lace. Collars', Edgings, llaodkerenlefs, bleoves, Inserthir.e Infants' Robes, Cbemizettes, Bands, Caps Jr Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: • Crape setts, Collars, I ove and Gauze Veils, Plain Linen setts, Sleeses,, Ganze and Dotted V e lLs, Plain Swim do. Cbernirotiss Italian andEngl Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMIIBOLBERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Insertlngst French Working Cotton, lfropr, Linen' and Cotton Fisis, Oil ,Cloth, „End:a - ordering Silk, Stilletos and Scissors. • - blardna, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large as,ortnient of GEIVILEMBN'EI FURNISHING GOODS—Sbirtv, C.oilars, Cravats, Tioa, Ilan''kerchiefs, Ac. Pins, Needles, Buttiins, Tape., and everything; in smell wares generally. ESzy MULL'S LEST gID GLOVES, is white , black and color?. Sizei from No. t to No. 10, alecara on hand. klso—A good stock of LiakIERY and GLOVES--req cheap. to h2d . _ te 1.1 L N ITURE. JAMES W. WOODWILLI., CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Wars-rooms 97 and 99 Third street. J. W. W. respectfully informsrt t li (.6 `... - - ,C. 4 . .-.' --.„ _.....- al^. his friends and customers that. he 1 ,.. .e5 , „ . 4tgte1.... -- "-Z. , has now completed his spring stock ""ii , R Of Furniture, which is cisMdedly I the largest and best erer offered for rale in this City, which will be void at prices as low as any In the United etateo, goat or West. As he Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship,aml newest de-in,; and from the extent of his orders and fae_llity in mannfaitu ring, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lower( prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety - of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plabies% to the moat ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist ! in part, of his stork, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be aurpt,ed in any of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 50 Setae, in plush and hair cloth; 60 doz. Mahogany Chairs; 20 dos. Walnut 60 Mahogany Pnekdrig 20 Walnut " " 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut " 60 Marble Top Centre Tables; 60 " " Dressing Bureaus SO " Washstands;, 40 Enclosed 100 Common 0 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut 50 Cottage MO Cherry and Poplar Bedeteadfig 20Mahogany Wardrobes; Walnut AS 10 Cherry 50 Plain Borealis. 70 Dining and .Breakfust.Tablea 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 70 doz. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladles' Writing Desks; Bat and Towel Stands; WhateNotsi Etignires; Paper Mache Tables: Conversation Chaim 'Pembroke " Elizabethan " Hall and Tier " Reception " Ladles' Work " Pearl Inlaid " Arm Extension Dining Tables; 0 - Gothic and Hall Chairs; Ottomans; L., large assortment of coatroom vumm - rmurt and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cumr Df torY9 supplied with all ar• tides in their line. STEAMBOAT/311W /TOMB, frindshed the' ShOrteat notice. All orders promptly attended to. anrs Steamboats, Ahoy i Tax subscribers tender their acknow -4— . ledgments for the favors bestowed upon • •-• them by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest edln building boats, that they ate at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Purniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship. T. B. YOUNG & CO.. • Corner Third and Smithfield streets, jyl2, '53 . opposite "Brown's Hotel."( James Lowry, Jr., Citlß AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURR—No. 294 termun's Row, Liberty street, tuts on hand a large stook of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which he will Sell lower than a rticles of the same qualitycen be sold in the city. 110 would call par. Wader attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads which he will sell at .greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Roorne, or at the. Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttended to. mar'sl A. iIf.XLLI 10. HAVM.' HAND at thKEeir N extensiv o. e CABINET and Cann bIANITYAMORY, No. 64 Smithfield street, a large lasortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell ID per cent. below customary rates. Terms—caah only. dea"itly Great Inducements to Cash Putrehasiersi. "Val will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY, MUMS AND -RED.STRLDS, at prices that cannot f to please cash purchasers. All our work Is warranted. Our terms axe CASH. JAMES LOWRY, mar•2s cor. gesenthgand Liberty ate. . . $ WM, E. STEVENSON continues to manufacture fIABINETAYARE of every description, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAR IN4 attended to, In all Its branches. myll _ . _ FIELD BOOK FOR RAILROADENGINEERS.--cbataba.. lug formula) for laying out curves, determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc.,-'et.c.,togt-thei with tables of radii,. ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs .tan. gents, etc. etc., by John B:Hetick, Civil kngineer..PoCket-, book form. $1,75. ....The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroa Books of convenient form for use in the field, Containin ds..g the ordinary logmfithmatic tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others .peculiar to the Railroad Work, and especially the necessary form alto for laying out curves, turn - outs,crossings ; &c.,is a desitleratnia which this work is designed to supply: • 'U. 8. kluarear ACADEMY, West Point, April 18, 1854. Gent/cram : I have looked over " Renck's Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapted to the ob-. jest its author proposes, and have no question bat :Will be founds very useful and practical volume both for o.ce and field work. D. H. MARA.N. Thr April 21,1814. I am ranch pleased with •Mr. Renck' os little manual, the '" Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful:of recognized processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present ofform, appear hi - Possess a mint of higher value than that mere novelty—that of being in geneialsnacaptible of available, not to Bay desire , tile, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. Ilenok'a book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with' the per of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. FRANK/am asmvs, O.E. and Director ofßensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For aisle by. • WILLIAM ff. HAVEN, Dealer In Engineers' Stationery, 3128 Market street, corner of Second. FINE DRESS 000DS.—A. A. MASON k CO. have Just received another splendid lot of Dress Goods, compri sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Beragea, Tissues, Or goodies, Ste., Ac., with some elegant styles of Flounced Be. rage Robes. [ape] 26 MTH St .tea: ;a ' 1 IN HA 14171,ix von Snt .OURS 0P . , ; : ASTI - 11LA, AND F.3 - iii1:1ilPTI1'11 Ea.drEANA 1311.0t10liT TIOSIE 70; rt. E. DO9ll. 08.T.LIE - A . WONDERFUL 'DISCOVERY hos recently' helmet:Vale XL by Dr Cartie, of t is city. In the treatment orCon. sumpti , ,n, nithme. and - all disease. of , the Lungs., repo ,ee. ler to Dr- CURTVOS ilia EA:PA, 'on INZIALMO /ITOPAN VAITI AND. Curear.Sraur.o. Itth this new -method; Dr. o.lea re stored many eflllete..l once to he:del:4B2lin evidence Orwhich he has Innumerable certificates. Speaking.. of the treat ment:, physh.ls.n rematite, "It IF'otident that, inhaling.— cowl aptly breathing' an agreeable; healing- rappr.-' =the me. dicinal properties must armß, la .direct contact :waft - the w bole coital cavities of Ili. lungs, and Um escape., the many and retied changes plod» eed upon them:when introduced into the . stomach, mad subject to the process dfgeatlon." The Ilygeann is for sale at nil the Druggiata thramihoutthe country.-lido Yei.7: Dutchman of January 14. . • The - Inhaler to oust oat the' !mesa, Unser the Linen, with our Mb- least ~inConventenr,c-;_the.het the body being sufficient • to: eraP:mite the . Said. Ilundreds •of .csses. of cures, like the following. neigh , be named:, . • , One pricka.,e et' the Ilyr.,eana has curedtu'e of the Asthma oi•eix yeartretaniing.r" P. litrznuar, - • - M-of . Dauceuemn, Pa, lam cared c.f Astbrria 'of ten years'. standing by Dr. .thartie'a ilygenna. , Ar.oierr 7.:sy'rott; Drtoklyn, Sirs-Paul, of No. 5 IlemOtoud street; N Y.; yes cured of .a - revere case cif,Broncillis by the Itypene.. " . • . My ris ter lens liven Cur, (1 of a dif tref-sing conght f several -.-ceritztandinee r . and iteeld,;d to bs - Incurable by Om physt ;inns. She was cured in one month, by the Reads: J. 11. CIAUDIUI7, Richmond, Ale. The Fey. , Dr., Cheerer, of NeTYorle,,teatlflea of our niedi eine In the folloiring Tanginig,e: : • - :i Now. roar; Nor. 15, - 1154. Dot Ent-3 tkialc highly of Dr.' flurtia's-Ilygenna UT remedy itt diseases of,the threet;o.o.l.: lungs.. flaring bad rarr..i op; uretitiry "to ..testify its ...Messy, I ens convinced that it is n most elTellel7t-TIMIICII2 . .,'Mth the Syrup .and the inhaling application to.the ch. at • N: Curt;e's flygeana is thotNtlarNATiatd ONLY ENUINS AItTItLII; air other's are base imitations, or rile SSW Ehtin* thil3l AS you - - .r.'irrnisttle by Dr. Geo. U. Keyser, 140 Wood street; IR. E. Fellers ei co Lee A' Iteekliam, Allegheny . qt.) , ; John eargent,liert Brighton C. L. Raiser, Rochmer. , . , • (rayl4.lll,twern P Ir TOR :ILL THE . , i -, ` AMA LY 4 . 4 , , THERE; has long existed a publl 1. 91 •e„}- , demand for na ettectiveptermitive pill .v... e which could be TOlll4Oll as ouzo and -....,:' p erfectly safe in its, operation. This fo ot le ( I' 1....- kas been prepared to meet that de _ ~._„.. -_ mand.and an • extearide trial Stile Oe- --• ,-.- virtues has conclusively shove with g ...... okiems . s w 1. 14114t d s c uzs e s il i t af t ce i mpliehr, the alt-_ .._ • .. . physicalpil4 but 'not eel to make, the best of oil pills--ono which should bare none of the db.' jecnotte, but all the advantages, of every other. This ban bectlnttempted here, awl with what'success we would re spectfully sebraitto the ptibile decielon. It has been un' fortunate for the. patient hitherto that alraest every isttrea. • - tire medicitiel; acrimonious and irritating to the bor.els. mists not. Many of them produce SO much , griping pain and re vnlsion In the system ae to taore than counterbalance , the good to be derived front them. These Pal: Prndune nu irritation or pain, unless it arise from et previously , existing , obstruction or derangement in the bo" &Is_ Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their 11E0 to any qtundi ty ; hut it is better thatany medicine rhombi be taken Judi mousty. Minute directions for their use in the teverel diseases to which-they are npplicable are given en the box. Amrng the complaints which have been speedily mired by them, We may mennou Liner Complal ne,inats variant formal of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Appetite Lietteneeeee, Irritability, Bilious Indigestion, - Languor, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Paw in the title and Loins; for,in truth, all these are but the consequence of diseased action In the over. As an aperient, they afford PZOYOpt Aid ante belief la Cestiveneee, Tiles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula 'and Scurvy; Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers and im purity of the blood; in short, any and every case where a pur-ative Is required. ' - ~ 1 ' They have alsoproduced some singularly successful cures In Itheuntatient, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpite tietl of the Heart, Pains in the Back, Stomach and Side. They should befreely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change,of seasons. Are occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appetite and vigor They purify the blood, and,; by their stimulant Ito hen on the circulatory system, renovate the strength of tile bedyi and restore the wasted or diseased energies ef the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advert:de geous, even, though no serious• derangementexida; but on necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the Strength, when taken to excess.: The thoumnd catesin which a physic Is required cannot isecoumerated here, but they suggest themselverf to the reason of every body; and it Is confidently, believed this pill will ariereer a better purpose than any thing wluch has hitherto been arallable to mankind. Villein their 'air.' then are once know; the public will no longer doubt what re,ned) to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. _ Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Assayer and I'rectical Chemist, Lowell,Mars. 'Price 25 cents per box. Mel:vies Embroiderleg . seia by B. A. I'AUNE§TOCII & C 0.," Plt.tsburck, Ind by 11 D r Car lees Siiainish THE aIIE.XI PUELIFIEIt OF -TIIE . I3LOOrti . Not a Particle of .11fercrtry in it: - I - El' ME AFFLICTED READ AND . PONDEItN—Att 1I A Ilible Remedy for Se'reilibLiting's Dleuini limo, °Latinate C,litxceoc Eriiptione, Punpiesor l'untileA on the Fact:. Lieu:bee. AgII9 rind lFeror, Clirenie Seto Wort or. Tidier, Scald Iletud, iQgliirgristent and u the Bonet; end Job:Ile. Stubborn. end Syphilitic Digertler.t, Lumbezo."Srinal Comnlidule, end fill Its , fitres :dn.; irtan an lujiblirieus use of . 1 1treug,Imprudence in or I inpurits et, the Dloodi ."! ' - . . . orris`—Ttsis great alterative medicine. and l'urifier. Of- rdooa, I, now usad byi . ndinde of grateful patients front all part of United States who testify daily to tlm refs:artful - 4 .mrea err!' rms.! 6v th-• zreatest of all medicines, •`CA It- T SPA NI, 1, 11:1:1:111t1I." Neuralgia,./tnettiontina, ftruftiona nu the Skin; Liver Idaraar,rFevare, Ulrera,ol.! Pores, A tfectinnaof the Kidneys, Ifiseass of the t', Complainta. Patna au , l-Aebing bf . the Bodes and .loiurc, art fi.aedily put to tli6lit by qsitrg thisEreatatitt rprrndy. toe as diseases ;if the Blood, nothing has yet Wen found to compare with it. Relent:sett the •eystem of all Import. tit-, errs gently end .etliniently on the Liver antl:K/dneys, strengthens the' Digestion, 'gives tone _to the Stomach, 1113 e- the skin chine and healthy. and - restorer the Conan t et:on enfeebled by .1 iseaseer. broken than by he exceasea youlb, to . it= pristine vigor aml strenetk. . it, the bedler, it is Invariably better :Inn , all - the cos. me t ica ever uorcL A few dcel'es of Carter's Spanish Mixture will remoVe ell sallowness 'of compleninn, hying the roses COintling to the cheek, give elasticity to thestepol prove the geneVel health in a vemarkaple degree beyond all, II nedieiner , tree heard of. The large number of certilleetes wh`zb we hove received frthoo perooter from all parts of the United States, ie the logat, evidence that there ie no humbug abont it. Tlie press, hotel keepers, megistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the community, all add their testimony to, the wonderful effects of tide GREAT IlLOCtpTuitinisß. Call on the . Agdnt and get a Cironlar and •Almanac, and read the worsierful cures this trialy greatest of all lledithata has performed. • - None genuine nuke; signed by ILENNETT & BEERS, .Proprletora, No. a Pearl street, Ilicbtoond,Na.; to whom all orlers (or rupplies and agencies most be addreised. And for sale by D. A FAHNESTOCIC,'3O9gbiI FLEX. NO, I , LEIIING mos., and by Druggists generally. ty.o.se irritp% Lidliv Talk:D.—These gentleman Tatra. D pleasure in testifying in regard to D. A. PAIINES. to,m - ,',5 VEHMIIFIOE, bteause two of tbe firm have used it in their private practice no physicians for a number of y ear.,, and they hare known it, by observation, to be good. ' New Auttar, intl., July 4th, 18453.. .If SITS. A. Fahri ank-of ' ' Oeutlemen: flaying sold seen valuable Vermlfoge fbr some time, and having seen it used for sianyyeare, era %fluid recommend it to a:1 as a. safe and efficient remedy for tan:Des of worms. In no instance have weever seen any evil rtsults following its administration, but n way's has it onMecred the purposes for.which it was intended, and bi en - entireiy eat:l-factory. - • Dellerink that 'ev erytliing that - haibien set forth in re,gard. to its virtues is etAintly in accordance teithourobservatiOria', not only aapractitionets, but as men onmainasi,, newould unhesitatingly say to all Who read this, that it id the best Vermifuge now in nee, and that its virtuee are, best known. - when tried. 1100 VEIL k - BMW. - Prepared and said 11. A. A. rill , N : E . s , x66lc — a . Corner of First, and Wood ata. . LARZETTra, J uNO • CORDI.4I4' or Procreative :JJ Elisir—A. Certain Remedy in all.caseeofastsputenwh' Barrenness,Yinor Albitej and still Iseaseserising from de bilitation of the sSaleta, Where an Impih , ebr a•reetorative Is required. It iv an excellent , remedy ter getieratereak. mess and debility.nrid'espectillY far females, and. acts in the most perfect harmony with the laws of nature, In re.' storing tone, -strength 'and activity:lo every- part of the Females' using this medicine, in the course of three .or. (cur weeks, will liad_ . ll great Chance the countenance and general health; the cheekS:wilifatally become as finsli and rosy as if they never raw a sick day In all their lives. Reference can be given to perzons who have used this Cor dial, and who speak In the highest. terms of-praise otitn. astonishing effects: to ld by - . • • . Reid CIITtilliRT.l4O Third at. ALI/ABLE WOltliS ON ARCLIPXECTIME—.... 'Model Architect, by Sloan; 2 cols; The Carpenter's New Guide, by Bloan; • Shaw's Ciril A, chltectare; Tredgeld's Carpentry... . Downing's Country nonae.% Rural Essays:. • Mahnn's Industrial Drawing; Rudiments of Archite , ture and Building, by .1. Bullock; , Stuart's Ambitecture; City Architecture, by Field - , Modern Geometrical Stair BulitTees Guide; - Rural Anelitecture,.by Allor; • • ' "• Builder's Companion; 2 : - Rudimentary Architecture, by 3VeAli . ' For sate by • - . B, T.. C. - MORGAN; —„ nav:3 • - No, 104 Wood struit.' .Nottee. ' •• • TIRE undersigned having betm appointed ddlitinfitiatar of the - Estate of JOIIN J. ROGGEN, late of Peebles townthip. Allegheny county, decd, hereby give notice to all - persons indsbted to said Estate to make payment, and oil persons having claims against said Estate, to-,present them, properly authenticated, for - settlement; to J01131 . 15r.. BUTLER, at his Warehouse ; No. - 81 Front atrret. - SARAII. T. ROGGEN, JOHN Adolfo-afro/ma. Special Bzillettn•' To THE LADIEn Alsip THE oElkiEll2.7 L „Iv. E. SCIIMERTZ begs leave to announce to his nu meroua friends that lie hue j ust retarded from the Eastern cities, and is now openipg,_at his-well -known Chnsp and. reshionable 13dot Sod Shoe Store : No:lo7 Market street, a splendid stock of NEW GOOD.I. His customers will find the largest and test selected afscrtment of articles lb hie line of business that he has ever had the pleasure oilmen.; ing to the public. • ' . The attention of the Ladies is partici:dal) , Invited tia tllvad tine fagbionable FRENCH .FLIPPERS." As a yeisdesPousofmaintaining the former. well-sax-ilea 'reputation °this State for Chedimess,dceamaicatation and sattstautmn to all, hr feels free to assure thu,e who nasty See • tit t 0,6111 and eilmine hiS stook, that - the Lovi PHU:ES ;ern- • snit the times, and the qualities'and esqttisite styles wtg not fail to satisfy, the most fastitlions testes. : ap14:303) itespeetfully, W. E. BdtiMNIVIZ g 11110 FAILit FOR SALE, cowisung of Sixty.two Aerea I.J . of choice Land, situate in Columbiana connty,Ohlo,. ht two' miles above WelLiville„ and witlein.4 quarter at a uule of the Deaver extension of Fit Rbllrgb andtleveland L. It. R: >lt hall under fence. and about forty acres in coin'. Tattoo: a good Frame D ening liou,e, Darn, &r. a Well i of excellent water at the door; a small (tch rd ; Gatilen, Au, Au. Two veins of Coal opened, and coal rt,.eee . tb„ whole farm. at t -As the owner Is retnoving 'West, this plato„ e sold he low price of $2,100. For terms and fur'. tiler information, apply at the heal Estate 0 , ce of spit - . S..CLITIIIIRRT .. 4-80 N,140 - Thit.l st. it 4 ORGAN• 6 orl best remedies cot the day for Colds, Coughs, lea of the IT btx, Coughs, Itocreenees, Ittluenza, &a. ." Tett. ntd tr." 1( not satisfactory, your money will be tefurole-st. Ftr wholeaale and retail by , 1 01 IN 11AVT, alt., an3o No. 13:i Wocd street. isirt&bu-s:o. JO RUING 11 t1.11.3.11:Nt,, or all tilbds, cotora uud at LaP°.l 4• ' - EEO MEDICAL.