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ILARIYIED bIIGAR-15 bbls.just receiving sod for role by ilnYt] ATWELL, LEE A CO. HUbBANLed 151 AGNESIA-12 dozen of this celebrated article, warranted fresh, just received by Inn JOS. FIRMING. T INgßdtios. forL— sale by _ ____ _ ,A .4 raY6 B. A. VAIINESTOOK & CO. Atal AND BILANTI LLAS—A. A. MASON d CO. ' . L E M will exhibit on Monday, the 14th Instant, ariety of a v . . a leudid new styles of Lace and Bilk. Mantillas. I mvl4 A. MASON a CO. have received 100 piece" 4-4 lingilsh • Mate, that erglors--selling at 12 1 441 per yard ughtzral it litwoNd--Just reCatilial a large variety ot . . ) new style Bonnet Ribbons. • . 1.414 A. 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Of course, a• e will—who ever knew a maiden at a ball Befuse a a thane to spread herself sod wiggle round the hall? go her little. tapering, dexter hand in hie is gently placed, Her left upon bin ehouldcr,and his right about her waist ; Amend which eof ly weedig each wanton linger strays And counts the yielding whaleb3nee in her palpitating FR,. I Her heart 'gainst his is beating—creek; the crystal in his vest, And like a moistened napkin she hes (Alen on hie breaet— The roses on her cheek grow pale, save the pink once which she paints, Ana admiring matrons watch the while how gracefully she faints. Then ply with all ' , their chivalry," for fear ehe'll miss the waltz Their fans, their fuss and feather fumes, their sympathy and salts 80 she soon revives to teach again her 'fascinated swains— Like love and whisky, polkaing is always turning brains. A LL THE MAGAZINES FOR MAY now ready at H. Al& MINER & CO.'S, No. 32 Staithtleld street Brant Leslie's Gazette of Fashions fur May; Putnam's Magazine for slay; Graham's Magazine for May; HOde)'s Lady's Book for May; Leslie's Now York Journal for May; Ballou's monthly for May; 11 1 ilousehofd Words for May; Peterson's Magazine for May;' Blackwood's Magazine for April. NEW BOOKS: Kenneth; or, The Rear Guard of the Grand Army. B the author of "Heir of itedelyffe," " Ileart'sease,"" Castle Builders,. &a. History of Turkey. By A. De Lamartine, author of "The Girondists." ° Travels in the Holy tend," &e. The O'D'herty Paper. by the late William Magid., L. L. D.; annotated by Dr. Shelton Mackenzie, author of "Noetes Ambroelanie " Robert Graham A Sequel to " Linda; or, The Young Pilot of the Belle Creole ." By Mrs. Caroline Lee llentz. Legends and Stories of Ireland; by Lover; 25 cts. Mammon ; or the Hardships of an Heiress, by lire. Gore; SI parts, paper, 75 cis. With all the NEW BOOKS, for sale by H. MINER & - CO , uty4 No. 32 Smithbeld street 60 BOXES LESIONS: AO " Onsiges; 60 " Sneed Herring; just received and for rate by REYAIER .A ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood street. URIC furnished by FRANK CARGO, for Parties, Pa. reties, &c., on the shortest notice and at low rates. Be may be depended. on. lie may be found at IL M. Can poi Dsgurolwan Rooms, Tri Fourth street. Wm. Ymingson. 'MUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—No. JUL2B Sievssra ' , treat, opposite the Neptune Engine Boum. tub= Atm ••b s o. •r' 111 la store sad for sale by MILLER .4 RICRETSON, at 5 221, 223 Liberty a:root , SALT—ICO btatt No. 1 tittlt ; tor rale by vay6 MILLER & RICSETSON. CODPISH-10 drums • Grand Bonk" No. 1 Cod fi sh; for al. by [m7 6 l DULLER A BACKETEIoN. SALIZRATUB-60 boxes l!LicFarland's Saleratus; for Bale by [taysl mu.LEB. t RICK EITSON. V A RULED SU° Att-n t•bls A Oa, Iliad Sugar; far Late 1 6 _, by. tm9 s ] MILLER A RICKETsON. Dp es &T.Rl3—b meta Dates; 100 box IA . R. Raisins; 10 w bleu:annul : just reentred and for este 411111211. & AN DE tISON, wo.lo Word street. atiVW CrfalilBF.--100 boxes this day received by (my 1] lIEN Rl' H. COLLINS UTTER-1V heirs Prime Roil Butter rectsi•mi this day by imyl I ['ENDS U. COLLINS. B mi o,N SIDED--GOOD Ibslk Sides on consignment, snl for sale by JOHN AIoORHEAD, myl 27 Wood street. 60 CAS.EII3 BAGYIN bllob Rd; 10" B. C. Hems: 10 .4 C. Dried Beef; In Ptore and for male by ep9 g11i31.1.511 k ItICLIAIIDSuN Ct YRUP-60 bbbs. Byrup in ,tore and for uale by 1. sp9 ENG LS SO. At I A FIDSON (IIIVFMS--100 bags hia Cotlt, fn sore and f sale by I ap9 ENGLISH ILICLIARDON ACIK,EIieL-100U packagea of Mackerel, NO. 1 and for was (sp9] ENGLISH & RICH ARDSON. ALL PAPAdB, of architectural desiara; also, plans 11 and =sham flail Papers, in a variety of colors. For Kale by WALT AR P. MAItIrtIALL, &VA 85 Wood rennet. trIO.IIPSUIVS BA,, — TALI A. 8 Vitt:JP—This valuable Byrop 11 tap nrely vegetable, and is an ezcallant preparation for the common complaints of the bowels of children, Cholera infentatn, &c. ft admirably relieves Colic Paine, Diarrtura, Ire. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold by F. L. CITTILBRRT, iiry7 148 Third street. PuLibll-I.lcanCs No.l rocaoh for oato oy my: lIF.NR% H. COLLINS lIROOSIS-13.5 dor Corn Broom. for ban, ny my 7 Ii mslot 11. COLLINS. °tutu Clint:CM TO! . ..1--3uo or varic us st.)le... for sale by [ml7] HENRY. H COLLINS. '0 4) 0 b bb a i ll-b r tr o l:y 3 Mar. at e , ' l for ; mlo by my 7 lIENST 11 . COLLINS - IDUTTICS.-16 boxes fr 0 ,41 May Butter , this day received JIOII tar tale by tmY 7 ) lIIINELY H. COLLINS CLOVISILSICED-15 bbls for male by cn37 IT. COLLINS I,lllirt YAHWIt tUitdllllltE of every depoription, eon ..12 staidly froinufacturad and for Pale by T. B. YOUNG CO., myi Corner Smithfield and Third atP. S BSl:di/Ed -30 dozen Tow and Cotton Bags; SO boxes White Pipes; 20 do Pipe Heads; 20 do Pearl Starch; 100 do Bxlo, luxl2 Window Glass ; 20 gross qt and pt. Flasks ; 2000 Ms Bar Lead; /5 boxes Extract Coffee; 25 d No. I Scaled Herring; cases Sardines; 100 dozen Corn Brooms ; SO do Cincinnati Wallboards; 20 boxes Baker & Oaks' No. 1 Chocolate; . Iron, Nails, Cotton Tarns, Carpet Chain; Bating Wrapping, Twine, Bed Cords, Broom Twine; Wrapping, Writing and Letter Pape, ; White and Red tesul, DyoStufra, /Hackie g, Ink; Tube, Buckets, Dairy Salt, (in begs,) kr-, dm, tr. n store and for sale by MILLER k RICIiETSON, m 112 7 220, 224 Liberty at. FRZ9II. YRUI2 . - 250 boxes Italles 2003.4 do do 150 y, do do 600 drums Fig.; 260 Yi do do 100 boxes do 20 mats new Dates; 26 boxes Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 cues do Receiving sod for sale by ap2 REYMREL & .iNDRII.9OI 89 Wood et: F wgs, wrs, 213 bags Walnuts 20 do Filberts; 20 de Cream Nuts 25 trails Ivies Almonds; 6 bales Bordeaux do 10 boxes shelled do 25 do No. 1 Bock Candy; 16 do W. do 10 eases Sicily Liquorice; 160 boxes No. 1 Herring: 100 dor assorted Pickles; 23 dozen Tomato Catsup. Just received and for eale by apt RHYMER & ANDERSON, 29 Wood et F, 130U8 bILOOAROIS1; aJ . 20 boxes Vermlbelll; 100 dozen Pepper Satire; 10 do .lepers; 16 do Olives; 10 do Brandy Peaches; 10 do do Cberrses; 10 do freeli Peaches; 10 do do Tomatoes; 16 do Walnut Catsup Juat received and for sale by apt REIMER it ANDERSON', 39 Wood at. ORANGES AND LEMONS -260 boxes Mssoloa Oranges , 100 do Sietly do 240 do 1•8111011 R; receiving and for'sala by .p 2 REYMEn & ANnuesoN, 31:1 Wood .4 CiGAWL4OB.i. Havana and Principe Cigars, best brands, in store and for sale by inh2o M.ILLEtt & BICKETSON. bbla large No. 3 Mackerel; 20 " medinot 9 25 No.l Pickled Herring; 10 drams "Grand Bank" No. 1 Codfish. In store and for sale by m 1241 MILLER. k RICHETSON. YEE-15JJ0 bags Rio Gaffes; 100 pockets Old Government Jaya Coffee. In store and for sale by Wide. MILLER & RICHRITON V DOW 0LA98.-140 boxes 8x10; 50 do 10.x12; 30 do 10x14; 25 do 9x12; 20 do And otiter:alles—P. et . I .Sn - serer's hand. l2xl6; For sale' by spr27 8111TH, MALE A HUNT • . . YHOY-10 barrels; 10 half barrels--best Baltimore Syrup; 50 barrels Belcher's. For sale by spr27 SMITH, hIAIR IEOANS-29 bola just rxceirel, end for eab• by REYMER h ANDERSON, No. 99 Wood streot SILk BUN NIA — A . A. AlAsoN A Cu. will open, on the 26th inst., twenty dozen Silk Bonnets, for the cocatry ]tide. mh.26 C UYPEKA bble. for sale B. A. FAIINESTOCH A. CO. G OLDEN EYEUE-15 bbio. justroceiving tom canal and for sale by AT WELL, LEE & CO., wyL No B Wood street. iNO WAta dozen in more and for !sale by ATWELL, LEE & CO. AWN iiAm.B-2 casks received 012 consignment, and for sale by [nog) ATWELL, LEE & CO. JNOENTRATISD LYII-160 IDs received try [ 01 7 7 ] JO S. FLENING, .I. 3- - JIAY 28 An Acrornmotiation Train will learn We leville daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 0 4 I P M , cot:no:l.3g at Bayard with express Train arriving in Cleveland at 2 P. 31 Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland conneet itnyard for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, and Now .IWa• Tickets for Cleveland, Chi,azu and the North se,,,t_ via Wellsville, Ire sold at a 1,4 rate The Trains from Cleveland 10.1, nod Chic., , .., run As 'follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 amt 2.30 A M., and 1 2.3 P. M.; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. 31., 7_oo A. 31., 11a1.1 10.00 A. M. Trains leave Chicago for Rork It.land and St. Louis o, followai For hock Inland at 90)) A 51 , and 11.00 P. 31. For St. LOWS at 9.15 A. d and 10 05 P. M. Passengers for St Louts go over Rook lAland Railroad to Jollet, and thence over the Chicano and SI iF.FiKbippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles: to St. Lennie. Passengers by the 0.15, A. NI.. To, in arrive in rt. Emir at 11.20 same evening, and by the !Ct 05, P M., Trak, at .4 , 0. Dart day. Baggage checked through to Cleve!hol, and there re. checked for Chicago nun St Louis FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. let oldsr. crs Islda., 2d cre To Alliance 30 30 ITo La Salle,.. ill; 0 It I Al) " Cleveland ... 400 I " oo 14 " Toledo .. CAO " (lA:cr.fik .... 10 15 14 00 Chirlgo....-.13 00 $lO 50 I " Spvlogc e ,d Iti :0 to " Bloomirort...lo 90 14 40 I " Iturhortoo 21 00 " Rt. Louis ..- 21 00 16 50 P/12-9221,3,1e0 ear requested to procure their tick.- L 4 t once of the Company, to Monongahela helow the corner. J. DC ELAND, Clet mh29 J. A. PAUCU E.Y. t. rvgb. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Mississippi, Chicago, Burlington and chrincy FOILYZIALT vol CIIICAOO AND AUROPA it Ce,T. Taacr It.casiet orncrrn,C And Trains run the entire distance fCHICAGO TO BURLINGTON / lowa, without change of Care. The Only Direct Route to 13111iLINGTON, QUTNC KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQI7AWKA, WAPE pond' DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLCrF, tic , nod the rieli ALL RAILROAD Route from CI]ICAGv TO ST. LOCIS, INGTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and I otermeithce &attune ..” the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Massie. elp_pi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trairis from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. Stages leave Burlington dolly for Southern and Central lowa and Northern alimouri—making the quickest and Most reliable route to reach all the important proitils wet ' of the Mississippi ae far as Connell Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles lees staging than by any other rou e. The Road, for a large portion cf the way, is laid with the CoNTlntollS RAM, the smoothest riding and beet Railroad in the West— well rocked with the most modern Locomen •es and elegant new Cars. 4ir By this route passengers are cure of mak in.; ,onnee tieing, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, arid Log the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. T/IROOO /I TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices is, the gnat; at the Office of the Corupsny, oorner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena H. R, and at the Mich. Cent. R. It. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sts., opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive I comedl. ate despatch.: C. G. 11A.1.0MND, Supt. C. E. FOLLETT, rilf Gen'l k A Chicago. ass,TICKETB can be procured at the Tic prietncipa WIL Railroad Office, of the oronitrr. A 015,59 FROM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• VIA CHICAGO, ALT.IN AND FT. LOUIS BAIL aggipagit ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and blieniesippl, Carrying the Great American Expreu adMuds. ITIN Only Direct and Reliable Ilotue t n o the South end lionth-Weat—tierenty Mlles Mortar than any other Haute. TWO 7118017Grf EXPILL - 38 THAINB DAILT, BITATAT3 XXCEPTrD Leaves rim, at St. Louis Day Express Chicago. St. Lego. lb A N ............. :it) A hi. St. Liguis Night Express 10.00 P. M 2.41 Trains run directly through without change of cars or baF imri a • ge. Chicage to St. Lout: in 15% hours. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock Island Railroad for Ottawa,L Salle, hock Island and Cen tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. At B p . ingfield,seith Great Western ltailroad for Jackson ville and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At Bt. Louis, with Daily First.elars ,S earners for New Orleans and intermediate points ou the Lower slialissippl, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. R. P. MORGAN, 601 c, lllc.omlbron, 111 L. DARLING. Agent, Chienco, 111. jap7' PILNNSYLVAIIIIA ItAl TIIREE DAILY TIIRoUti Li TRAINS, between Philsdel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves PhiladelphitrFor Pittsburgh at 73..5'. t . Zil and Plat, burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. TIER FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittaburgh at 1 P. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 1, I'. M. THE NIGHT E X ntEss TRAIN leaven Philadelphia fin. Pittiiburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. The above links connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from SL Louis, .110., Alton, Galena and Chicago, III.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky. Terra haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Naw ORLEANS, Sr. LAMM, LOULIV/LLE and CLNCININATI. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Panangers tram the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia. A J gent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. me. T Partnership of JOFIN NI'DS:VITT & 13110 solved on the first Inst. John 11 1)evitt .111 ' continue t e htinineits at the old stand, and attend to the settlement of the business of the late firm. D rrT EVITT j :I II L N L 1 A .5l !kT 1 3.1 1 V ' Pittsburgh, January &I, 18 ',B—r IttaintiletS. L I ' E' ce t , , l D.....t er. E.._ ; A i A. canons .A.B of ~St t.: , ob ri es e e p j co u.- , v.e i Bare rmi t r o =l" "r wo ffdecall of ja: r a is tte m iati d o e ti 3 o l f A Le . ' - new am elegy styles Callars, Cuils, " ( 3 .lall e areties, 11,4 HAGAN & Ala, Dresses, ItosettSe, Tabs, Bleaves, Chemizeites, ibikfs, Aa r salel6 91 Market street. i whiele will be offered at extremely 13e pm:a& 1au.2.3 r i d :;,,,.. RAILROADS -VE?iTItAL.UIIIO RAILROAD. -V; r A ' Et) 7lll- 4191 • I fimximer Arrangemett—Change of Time. THREE DAILY TRAIN- EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX; CEPTE I And but one Change D of Cara between Columbus and Beililmore. (AN and after :Monday, May 7th, 18;6, Trains will runas 1,/ foPowa: Leiser: (Express Trails. Mail Train. Night Train)--Co lambus 10:10 A. M. 2:30 I' 11:(0) P. Arrive: Ilellulr 4:20 P ; 0.15 P. U ; 5:45 A.M. Leave: Train, Ea trees Train, Night Traln)—Bell air 6:60 A N. 12:C0 M •, 6:00 P 61 Arrive: Columtue 1240 P N . 040 P.M ; 1,10 A. U. thilNG EAST. The 10:10 A. M. Express Train, connects Columbns with the Express Train a lath leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the COlUtrlbt., Pique and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and Iron Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Verne n, anti with Trains am the Steubenville and ludisva hallerad ; at Wheeling With Express Tiuin on the Inlay:lota and Onto Railroad fur Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East ern Cities. the 2:30 P M. Train will connect at Columbus a ith the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky. Slansl3 ;Id and Newark Railroad: and at Wheeling a ith Night Train on Baltimore and Ch.o Railroad. Passengers leaving L01:11.111,1 and points below Cincinnati, end tala,.g the 9 A. N. Train on Little Miami Railroad. will connect With thle Train at Columbus Passengers leaving indh:en polsand Richmond by more Ina Train on Indiana Central Railroad will are conne•t ulth this Train at ('elute and inch Wheeling at 9,15 P. M., and leave by 10;30 P. N. Train en Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving In Bs Iti more at 6 P. M. next day. The 10:30 P. 11. Train c much. at Columbus a-ith the Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6P. , and arriveh at Belisle at 6:16 A. Ill: connecting with the Arcommoda lion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Paesen; gets leaving Obleago by the Evening Trains ran, by this toute, via Mitt Igan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day too, reach Columbus in season to take this train: and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Comber /and, sleep there, at d resume by Est te-s Trvin W Balti• ; more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. The 5:45 A. M. Mall Train connects at Bellnie with Night Train on he Bahian re and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with Halve to and (corn Sandusky, Mansfield and bit 'Vernon, and Chicago ria Monroeville; at Colombo, with the trains fur Cincinnati, and with trains, for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana- 1 polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and Ma Urbana. This 12 M. Express Train coanects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus nt 0:40 P. ! IL, and eon eels with trains going South and West aerie. log in Cincinnati at 12. 1 The 5:30 P. 111. Train connect, with the Accommodation I Train from Cumberland. and at Columbus with Mail Train 1 at 2:30 A. M., direct for Cincinnati. Xenia, Dayton. IviParia polio. Lafa)ette, Terre haute, Paint Louis and Chicago rn3ls ISAAC 11. SOU r 7I(, Said CLEVELAND ADD PITT6BURGH RAILROAD. :tfr fkk: 14.4twiti IMMN' CONNECTING waif STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA Tr.eLLsr-ILLE, AND Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. rpri E shortest . ro{i,keNt and most reliable route to Toledo, 1 Chicago, Sock Island, Galena, and St. Lou)', hi VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Tlundted miles shorter and about nine hot", qui , ker than :he circuitona one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trojan from Pittsburgh to Clevelanu Three Daily Train• Coda ''leveland to Chicago Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicargo nrunty.th-ce hours, and Et_ Louis thirty -loran hours. Via ALLIANCE The Trains of the Ohio and Penns itailroad leaving Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. 31., 8 00, A. Fl., an I 3.00, P at Alliance at 6130 A. 11., 11.4.5 A. M., and 613 P. 51., as Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.33 A. 31 and 12.03 M.,and 635 P. M conn.cting at Efirleon with Trains for yahoge Falls and Atron, and arriving in Clefelaul at 10.04 A. 31.. 2 33 P. 51, and 000 P. 51. Passengers for Toledo. Chicago, 'Ft. Lou'', 11. , ck Galena, and the Nortte.west, who wish to go throat:ll with out detention, will tale the train leaving Pitta'ntruh at LOO A. M., and arriving iu Cleveland at 2.Z0 P M.. a.. Is the only train by which C 1,,,,. tonDc•tinn, ttr, not,. through to the shove print. PA.onzt,rs by this train reach Chicago at 7.. ti flea morning, and et. Louis at mid night. f NV E LI.SY TILE. The Steam:era Foreet City cn(l Diurnal u(111 leave th:. Mn. nongahvla wharf every mornlo;, (Sunday:4 ex..eptel) ut 10 &Mock, /or Well•ville. count-still; trait the tr,in leaving WellaviDe at 4.:10 P. SI., and urri, jug at Cleveland at 910 P. M. CENTRAL ROUTE T I/ FLOUG LI Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River lOWA, MISSOURI, RAIL giai! ROAD AIR LINE ROUTE =MC MEM . - - MANSION HOUSE, • GEORGE AURENTZ, PitoPat ETOIL, N 0.3.14 LIBERTY STD EDT, just hitiiitte the Pascenger Depot of the Penn+yleanie P.eilrord, which makes it the most convenient hoagie in the city for pessengerearri• vitrt by that rend. The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSS, would respect fully rol a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensire Lr AGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. flla Larder and liar will be furnished with the best the market ran afford febl7 ST. GLAIR. ECUTE.L, arner nj Penn and St. Clair street, Pittsburgh, At, undersigned, formerly of i'llrown's 110 el," having t„„k, n larg e n n 1 coolmodiol.l HOTEL, and haring refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friend+ and the traveling public to giro him a call. AF. mired, with th.cou veni•m-e of the boom, and his long ex. ma the business, he_ can give entire satisfaction, nod his charlres moderate. CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS PITTSBURGH, PA. my 2.1:v E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTICIT DOUSETh;T ---- riORN ER UP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the I tel!toad Depot. jen'l3lv JA3IEB SHANNON. Proprietor._ CITY HOTEL,. ou-tes, ) Corner of Smithfield and Third streets, PITTSBURGH', Pd. 'OLASS & CA.P.R, Proprietors. JOHN P. GLASS, ' DAN D. CARR, rd.egor Nat. Tergraph Moe.) (Late St. Clualee 8 Perry Llasta.) THIS large and commodious House having undergone thorough repair and furnished with new ivoipments throughout, DEO now open for the reception o( the traveling public. CHARGES ISODICRATZ. apr:(.s:6m owsTobps. ToLT-Ayit:,,Rtnr..uti and i \Salo , E;Cl t. :,: p n i u d t , l a i d l , : i i i .:ll ,i t t, h . street, between 2, [RH .y V Y el '11111: UNION, 'IVO. 111 Arch street, Philadelphia, I'. B.NVEIII3 (intent 11 the Eagle,) Proprietor. v.f2tity GASK ILL 110 USE, CORNER OF lIAIN AND 59C71l STS, IVdi A' BEN, Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the 1. public that thin new and elegant Hotel Lax been opened E. a house of entertaintrom t. Biting commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio n , tngeer‘mpany,,lt offers inducements cingurpasßed in NVarren fur the accommoda. Lion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage 16 respectfully solicited. anl7 bL G ASKILL. FRANKLIN 110 USW, CHESTNUT STREET, IliorE THIRD, I'lll LA DELULH PA A ItKEat a I.ALIt L , Proprletorg. Iyl9.;:mj TEr,:IS .$1,50 DAY. JO//. 5 /.? TO 11 , 719, PENNA. r under - gigot...l having tbken chat - i;° of the above Gatlied MAP.. etici refitted it at a large expense, in a comfortable as well as elegant style, is tirlir prepaint to re ceive guests, and give ample suti,,factiou to all who may I,e tank. the. House. I aug:tt JA.3lhd DOWNEY. EARL'S HOTEL, (Late r.n..ep NT0.133 Lll3Ellll' ,STitNidf, foot cf . Filth e Greet, Pitt. .1.1 burgh. SAyUSh 11 „Xli. P:op rie tor. This Hotel is ent.rely Iv,. having jot boon completed 81,1 op,tumt for the 1 1 ,0 ”1311110441;i0li of tf a pu blies. [x00.3 FRANKLIN 1-LOUSE, Clevelnad, Ohlo. (1 PATRICK ,t SON, Paorettrox.9.—Thi, liouso has derbvne thorough nod extensive repairs, alterations, and large addition, of nen furniture, and the proprie tor., pledge themselvex that nothing e hall be Nvnuting on their part to reader thu place where nil the , 301 M• Elrtel of • Brat class hotel can be found. jy o rf O. PAT' FLOILENVEIIOT EL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. (cosorcoto ONitl cUROPLLN PLAZI.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR . . RE6TAURANT:% BANK EXCHANGE, THIRD STRRET,II:,IsIVEEN Wi.oD AND IklotßllMi. P1 , 11r: Sobserihsr. beg lucre to lutorm their friends and toe public generally, hat too hare leased the above well known lteotaurect, which has Just thOrGU4hly C-1:0CS.1,1, repaired sad r. le r nish:si, n od now Open. Ttao proprietor. bare spared no espouse to make the flunk Ex change a comformMe psso,t, as well fur the epicure as the ho•ines, man. The larder art let ell times he St. eked with the delicacies of the reason, and served up under the auipb res of experienerd cooks. 'Choy te,peciduily esk for the patronage of a gsrlsrulls 1,1,11 C. Junta:ly BELVIDIhAtk UltANl', WOOD alckl, 1 , , A i ASL; n I e tiThEETS. rpak:hen ju,t provalmt n ,heioe gbe-k of nts,iy at oil tlattli 10 .iorTe tub trinlds wILI: the le,t of the ,n‘oh, In the obly i.r i o blob Wht-ky Inthelnni Luny be hal at Ilta tizivirEnt. tan11:1, si tt A V 117 i'renri,ter. CORN L'Cl/Pt A 'OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE. - V* D. BARNARD. No 4n, F IfLh Strr/i, e•ltreen Mb,/ and York 1. jetatr!!, PITT,III/:, CRYST No. A IN Ma L rke P t stree AL t. AC E C. C. SEELY, IVESPECITULL'i t of..riar 111 , , frl..nls nod the eseneral, chat I, hers just Mt 11.11,1 hL N., F. Nr.v. York arl Ehiladelp'Ao 7,0 loru 'UN le of CO, sod• rrryth Lut eke tu the rating hue 93 tort, ID the F hell or for 12. i• renter .1.. 7 7,11. Rill oh" the ev••rythiug that the market airl alb,nt . Lloote always Dket. u .:D'eDs•lf In the rnDrnine mari3-tr OVISTEIt SA LooN AND Lk ts;S At /U 6 WOOD 6TH EET. rpm , . euhserlta•r kiss r.er his OYSTER SALOON AND EATINO 1101.0141: perfrrtrd In a utAtturr shot cannot .xrrl..l Dv any similar Nish rn.nr in the ,-ity. Afit'A LA' WILL IE C7' A T LL IiOrRS OF TIiE PA E, tr,•ot the Clank:eat I.llcfsts. Fowls, Fish, &Et/ 11l DI Farr efutnot be surpasseA, an..l h. , +mould n•sptet fully t ante the stlvntiou of the public ItA It. CUARLES lo* Woad .tree(. • St. Cinfr L--- En= L.nger *Seer fircwer. THE utto.h.rsh.totod roott , yrttotf tiny Inform, the pub li c that he j 1., now fully p parr; to -err. , nviviito families and the public gooncrall), with his I.:cloth-al,/ I ..Atillit BEEK. In bottles °rotor, loft r.t. hl )Uo••, No DIAM , IND ALLEY, (tient Wood otrect,) will ;int - Cu/City attended to; imd to Beer olttlirervti to any part of tt.t• t.ity or vicinity. F. U. riGIIENCIi. Denltz , Leger Ueer flail, Yo. 106 SmILVE.eld wen, opp,JrVe the Custom /louse. rilllE suberriber ha. Just opened one of the large,it resl J bent flnlehe-d Lal;erttrsr Hall. In the city. 101, lleeri , arknowle4,4,l ti, h. a nu p,riar article, and every other ac rommciation about his house cannot 1. excelled. _______ _ A tIENIT7_ Kennett. Ale. and n Stout . Also, Commo❑llc and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. Toe attention of families, and ton trade, le respectfully solicited. nut I:y Mineral Water aria Saraaparllla W3l. D ENGLItIII, Pitt street, INfiuw Penn • Is tow MauU fact urlng and tottlelng the above beverages on au ur.tvnolve scale. tile articles are of the best qiuullt) , and nufartured term the purest materials. 0ct.17,1y - - HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE _____ E undersigned i• preiarod t,,up; ly CARPLSTERS, _ CA liINET-MA liMitS, and R,.rker+tn Rood generally, wtth hie Patantel nut naluahl, Pl.iN Ad who 118, In/t - d it, FIMIOUIIee t n r.loft rulnlab:tl in• Vc ntion, that mu -I fo' , n ,trn- i W.° Th e lot. Inwiog !attar,. (rim prnoti-al workman urn hi,: TWO among many hitters the Pate •t, Ipas recoirotl r r e,,,,,,,di ng thi s Plane above all otter, in nee; PITIdECELLII STEAM CALINET FACTOE.E, February *.f.2. We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we hare u, of Hopper's Pat Plane, end do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Make, and Carp -otr a 114 su perior o Soy other P:ani. In 0. . We CUIPiI for it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and for planing rem• rs, it •ri far superPir to the old nv.de of scraping, li.i;ides being a great saving of time. One man, by using 1..111A Plane, will plane more veneers than fire men can do by any other plane or method in use. 11. H. Bran & CO. To Bens F. Eaton, ESQ.: Dear —I have examined Hopper's Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to bo a most excellent article for the not: for which it is intended, as a combination o; plane and sort; er. It be particularly adapted to planing veneers, and it does not regal a one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; end I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely .upersede the former tel Boys and laborlo as custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged in the Cabinet baginee , s, as from nay knowledge of It, there is nothing as well fitted to glee a smooth and beautiful fihieli to veneera as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. WPODWILL Furoltstro SVareroom, 07, 99 W. Third st., Pit ' tsburgh Pidzburgh, ISe5. .5.10:4: - .S F. EATON, of .hi+ city, Is my snle Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to mattufgeture and sell them W:11. fIOPPER. PltlFthg,qh, 111wreli 21. 1R55--(mh2,lf AL:ELM:Y. ititr OSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for telling .111_ and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to self the following lately patented articles: Sands & Cummings' Patent Brick Mecham; Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trott's patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan's Rock Drilling Machines; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portabte Saw Mills; Crawford's Steam and Water Gunge,; and, Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles hare been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In use. He is also authorized to sell Rights to make and rend these article:, in any part of the country. He has also for sale hot pressed Notts and Washers, and finished Brazes Work. lie t. also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, and glee to the btlei- Elea'? faithful and 0411,4.4[1C attention. He refers to the following CARD. f jrhe sob‘cribers have bag ~ een acquainted with Mr. Muses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation In recommending him, to all who may wish to employ bia service,. as a pen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable iniustry, In whoop exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville R. Grob., W. Robinson, Jr, Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Graham, W. H. Denny, 11. Childs & Co., James Wood, N. Ilolmee & Rona, P. R. Friend, Kramer & Itahm, F. Lorenz, L. It. Livingston, Knap & Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wllwu M'Candless, A' W. Immia. Pirrsnuaoti. November 27th. 15h1 Doan's Patent Kick Drilling Machines, E m l l a N b O y t A , 8 . 0 . 11 , T . 3 U I and' O d o N u tS wo c r a k t °bre live rokreclE and ix the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler dk Co., hfanufacturent. The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the 11131 tad state; for the sale of rig/its to use these- 'Machines. 'MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth stteeL BITER TO Hon. Win. I'. Johnston, President A. T. R. Rd W. 3lilnor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. 11.4 den. Win. Lorimer, Jr., President P. h C. R. R.; 0. W. Barnes, E Chief IL; Means. 11anfullsq., Nicholson, Contractors for the P. A S B. 11 decl9 ENE MUM HOTELS WM. C. CONNELLY RILEY'S tiOTTEC: ==tffl KlCri & 80N J SC it A N DEL m ETC, fi IL I , \ =MI INSURANCE: COMPA.NIES. Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALL' •A MILLION DOLLARS! 'ETNA INSURANCE: COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. PAID UP. Cash Capital, --- - as 00,00 o. rpHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Assets of the zErNA INSURANCE Ctl NI PAN Y, of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the lst.of January, 1855, under oath. Real Estate, nnincumbered $ 16,672 05 Seeenty-two Mortgage Bonds, 1 and 7 can t., pay able semi-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Rills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,127 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,515 00 Rank Steck, in the city of Hartford 142,896 00 Bank Stacks In New. York city 98,050 00 Cash en hand, in Bank, and in hands or Ageota and others 212,505 00 $773,1:19 63 The amount of liabilitiesdue or not dueto Banks or other ertditors,—nothing. Losses adjust.l and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not doe, $1.43,518 22. Losses unsdjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, 61,257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, each only as 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, ties width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the lire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; .the design is to Limit the loss by any one lire to $lO,OOO, or less. Tl.lO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. STATE OP CONNECTICUT, 1 Hartford, Jan. let, 1885. liartford county. Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, S ecretary of the 'Etna Insurance Company, arid inadeoaththat the fore• going statement by him sulvcribed, is true, according to his bust knowledge and belief ,ce of the Losses paid by 11 this ENEY Company FOWLER for tire [ Jusi year 1854 Peace. exceed V5%000, white the premiums receirtli for the same time far exceixi any other year, since the organization of the Ci.m,puny. Pollaes. covering nearly all descriptions of property, is , sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. alike, :o. 81 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. junll li. t. TEN EYCK, Agent. IN.SURANCE COMPANY, OF lIARTFOItD, CO N. Caanriarn, PAID UP Calls Capital • ~.... ...$b 00,000 Cash Snrplur, 0111 , 1 r JANUAIIT, 1055 8873,973 --- • capitol Stock and Sarploc is securely invested for 1 the 'benefit of all policy holders. As an evi lento of the-dolma we have to public confidence, and of its' ability to pig losses promptly, we state a feet, that its receipt, vary fr0m.„.5125,000 to 0150,000 pordnonth. Its business is lor.Le and Neil distributed, and In our opioiou no Company in the Coital States affords hotter indemnity to policy holders than the ...Etna. They conlinuato make insurance on property In town and annuity, at rates as lovr as 1,9 con. t4eteut with safety to the policy hol ter. B. B. TEN EYCK, Agent. Northdrest corner fifth and Wood streets, £itt,bur,4,ll. ap2Mly AWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. FFICE in the North Room of the Eichnnge, on Third street, lIIILADEL.PIIIA. MARINE KNSURANCES. Vrasna, Cam°, To all parts of the World. FlonaErre, IN LAN INSURANCES On gOo& by stress, canals, /ekes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. NIBS INSURANCES On merchandire generally. On stores, dwelling houses, Ac. ASSETS OF TILE COMPANY, November 7, 1843. Bonds and Moltgagea $24,300 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans 181,553 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and ineuranres com ems p receivable 24,012 20 159,.825 94 Cash outland.-- 15,071 30 Balancesin the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently isined 121,707 07 Subscription Notes • 100,000 00 DPUCTOIB: • WC]. Martin,, Dr. B. M. Huston, Jos , ph H. Beal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A Semler, Spencer MUlTain, John C. Davis, Charle.A 'idly, Robert Burton, , Samuel E. Stokes, John It. Penrose, Henry Sloan George G. Leipor, James Tratinair, }klword Darlington, Win. Eyre, Jr., 11. Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Price, J. 0. Johnson, James Torment, James C. fraud, John B. Semple, Theopil us Paulding, , Charles Schaffer, Jam, B. M'Parland, !J. I'. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, ! B.l'. C. Morgan, do. WM. !MARTIN, President, THOS. C. HAND, Vice Presideht. Jo-sum W. CoWss, Sec'y. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, marlG No. 9.: Water street. Pittsburgh. The F— ,Itn " _ ransiltn Fire insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Penury Zinnia. DIRELTORS--Charles Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant. Jacob R. Smith, Deo. IV. aria, Mordecai D. Levis, Adolph! E. Boric, MITILI 8. Itrowne, irria Patterson. Cats. IlicteS.s.ri, Prem./4,1i ti. Scordorry. Continua to makeinsurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property. In town and country, at rates as low Cl are consistent with security. 7 n. he Company have reserved n large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, Befell invested, af ford ample ?infection to tbn assured. The Asueta of the Company' on Januar) , let, 1851, as pub neat,' agreeably to an Act et As.+embly, were ell foll.mr, viz: nort•-ne $916,128 68 Aral Estate- - 84,377 78 Tern p,rary Lanus 83966 17 Eitoci 4 61,898 00 Caeh, 01,3.16 81 Total $1,212,703 44 theytheir Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they here pall upward of One Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, lasses by file, thereby atiordlng evidence of the elventages of I usuranw, 119 well as the ability and dispoal tMn to meet with promptness all Ilabilitics. J. GAIIIHNER COFFIN', Agent, ap2l Office, north-east ems. Wood and Third Fill. TUIB UNITELINTATICS LIFE INSURANCE ) "" TY AND TRUST COMPANY, ANNUITY PIIIELADELPHIIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850, CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Obrice, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Officer, of the ffcme Board at Philadelphia: Stephen R. Crawford, Paul IL Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenee Johnson, Penjamin W. Tingley, Gee. M'lleury, Jacob L. Florence, James Derereux William M. Godwin, William 3.l . Kee. Preeident—Stephen IL Crawford. Tice Prez:Went—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pill.ebecrieh—.7ames IL Willson, M. D. Allegheny Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, N'o. 7.4 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Vo.pttal, $300,000. TNSURE BUILDINGS and other property against leas or 1 damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DITLECTORE. Wm, F. Johneten, Italy Patterson, W. M'Olintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. if Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George It. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carri,r, tomes 8. Neg.ley, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, R. ()eggshell. Hon. Will. F. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. CARRIIIII, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. 5. CARRIER, AAMELATIE Secretary. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. HILLER, Jr., President. I F. N. GORDON, Secretary • CAPITAL, 8300,000. WaLinstire agaiustall kinds of risks, FIRE and MA RLYE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Ilomelnatitution, managed by Draxaroes who are well known in 'the comMunity, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they halm assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured, Direetort.—R.ll.llller, Jr., 0. W. Ricketsora, J. W. Butler, N:Holmes, Jr., W. 11 . o.lhmsere, George W. Jackson, Wm. N. Lyon, James Llppencott, George Bessie, James Mc. Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. xe, Office, No. in Water street, (Warehouse of Spang & talcs.) Pittsburgh. norffetly . . WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c NEW aoons!I—WATCLISS, JSWSLIIT, SILVS II WA HZ, NIILITAIIN GOODS, ac., WIJOLSSALE AND RlTAlL.—Coun try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request- ed to call, as we can eery* them as well, and we think b ter, than they usually are served in Eastern cities, be idea giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. silver Detached Levers. $lO to $15,00 Do • Cylinders 7 to 10,00 L -dies' Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards. Gent lemon's do do do $35 to }WO. Chains, Seals, Keys, Pendia, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. /GP' Watch 11 pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. , • W. W. WILSON, 67 Market serest, corner of Fourth. NEW AND CiOOD BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DAVI BON'd, 65 Marke, etreet, near Fourth PlOl3 Words to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. W. Alexander 33 c nts. Willison'a Young Communicant's Catechism. 6 cents. The Rich Kinsman, or the Histrry of Ruth, the Dloabt. toss; by Dr Tyog. Lilly Gordon, the Young housekeeper. Prime's Travels in Europe and the East—the best book of travels yet I The Foresters; by Prof. Wilson. 'Ministering Children. The Lows of Figurative Language; by Lord. The Minister's Mornings with Jeeus. Jay's last. The School of Christ, or Christianity in its leading aspects. The Fountain of Living Waters, Illustrated by Facts. 4th edit 'ion. The 'Words of Jesus. The Mind of Joins. Kitts's Works. Footsteps of St. Paul. Life and Epistles of St. Paul—plain, and In one•half calf Mr presentation. The Hiding Place; by McFarlane. The Night Lamp, '• " * Now opening almost dans, new and valuable Theological Works, for family and ministerial reading, both American and English. J. S. DAVISON, ap6 65 Market Street. TEANN ETTB I t./ She is dressed in silks and satins, And her step is full of graCe ; She is lovely In appearance— But what a sullen face! filer hands are small, but oh! how rough: She surely does not know That fizaPatiO SoAP is lust the thing--- A d then the price is low. The HtIRPETIC SOAP is for sate, 1234 cents per cake, a t tuh2l No. 140 THIRD STRUT- A Partner Wanted A PERSON haring a Capital of *Three arlottr_Thaturattd- It Dollars to invest in a Manufacturing business, can hear of an opportunity where he can DOIIBLE' ats mOtiLY Da a short time. The best references gleam.- Hoe partials— Mrs apply at TETA 011108 bith27:l7 -`~ " '. ~•~' -~'.. ' ~.::. ~, ~_.+~-fir BANKERS AND AUSTIN • • STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Offize, - No. 92 Fourth rt., above Wood. • OTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on ,colla. II torah,. negotiated. Stocks bought and - Sold _on thin ntlagion. Land Warrants bought and sold. - ' Particular attention paid •to the purcbile and. Sale Or. Copper Stocks. Au communications ahented to proMptly.. WM. El. WILLIAMS • • Win. H. Williams elt. Co SVAT; BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,- N. E. Cbrncr Wood and ..Third stregts.. JUP - All transactions made on liberal terms. oolletlons of Dille, Notes, Ice., promptly attended to. jati26:lvr 1111.PCONNELLec , BANKERS,` . . A ND Tinders in Exchange, Bank Ndtes, Gold and Silver A Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commisaion. Co4e9tiona made at any point in the United Statea. South East corner of Market and Fifth atreeta, myri prrrsmnan, PA. • • ARTHIIRS,. RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, COECIVER OP FOUR27LANDSMITUPULD MIEETS, au2:6m Pittsburgh, Pa.' ' - • CEZIECI ...... Wllltlna & Co:, (Successors to A. Wilkins &Ce.)' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No 71 Iburth sired,. Pittsburgh. TN TITh numerous auspenciors of Banks and Bainketa .I:througbout the country during the lest six months, we: are satisfied that in ,almost every instance - their 'tioubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate busi ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the 'public in advance, that no epeculatlons in "fancy stecklr,'lol4lthek: "outside operations," shall tempt us from the strict anti Ip. gitimate line of our business---bellevitnr that in. avoiding all ouch investments) we shall not ably bei better able to serve our customers and ensure their:safety, but that-In. adapting such a course we shall protantje our_own ultimata benefit. ICESPATB BANK.DES AND ENCH.A.NGE DECKERS, Have Reciercd hit OS - Ice to the Corner of Fifth and Wood str. Pll°r9allBen, Pd. -, DATICICECB A FRIEND, Bankers and i ,E rchange.Bgoketrei and Dealers Lu. Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver. and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Esstertr and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all he cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds Or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ' Vela ' a. H 01117.8 8 SONS,. BANKERS AND =CHANGE 'BROKE:LS, DAVI ti/CMOUD Taint DAN LND UC/1.111(011 017710.t0.110. 67 tasaair erairr, rota DOORS 1.23.0 W OLD tarn). ' AT 110.1.3LE8 SONS, Bankers 'and' Exchange Brokers, 1.11 . and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, - Aciceptances, Gold; Sil ver and lank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and,Weatern Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities thronghont the United States. Deposita received in par funds or currentpaper, No. M Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. Da3Ogy TIERNAN & t . BANNERS AND EXCHANGE BROB.ERS, No. 95 Wood Blreet, cornea , of Diamond Ailey, PITTSBURG/Et, DUE AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time .13 exchange, and promissory notes; make colleetkim in all the principal olden of the Union. Receive .deporits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter. appertaining to a Broker's buitiness. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. ' mare JOBEN wOOOB BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,. 31.1.1.131 Exchange, Commercial and- Bank Notes. S wett bought and sold on commission. ,Collection carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit, Sid-No- 48% Fourth street,M.M.early opposite the M Bank. dada BILL & BANKERS AND =CHANGE BROBIDIS,i cons= 07 WOOD AND ea 87/611T8.. EXCELANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for kj sale. Time Bills of E;charigo and Notes discounid:—' Gold, Raver and Bank Votes, bought and sold. Collections made In all the principal cities of the United States. De poidls received of Par and Current junds. [mar27ly .zwivian-neuu stoansoz taamaa. KWH= RAHN, BARGEES AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1110Kil" AND SELL.GoId, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate .1011 Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purctusse ProadaftryNotes and 'lima Bills, East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commisaion. - Collections made on all points in the Union. rmyl $627,4 - 6 63 G. E. ARNOLD & CO BANKERS AND EXCHANGE B ROKERS, T EALFsItS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and If Time Drafts, ite. Collections carefully attended to, and proixeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commisaion 0RA...N0.74 Fourth et, next door to Bank of Pittsb'g. [Fiala Domestic and Foreign Exchang,ylTank Notes, Gold and Nara: Nold and Exchanged, at IiXCLIANGE AND BANKING HOUSE WILLIAM A. HILL & 6.1 WOOD ErntszT, pm:mason. ita., Interest silowad on time deposits. ijanl.2 THOMPSON DELL. O. CAIMMIXT. THOMPSON BELL & CO., N BANKERS AND BROKERS, __annex of Third and Wm' gm*, FVt.sbtorph, Pa. TIIS OODS, re'COMMEOSIRCIAALW BROKER,,BS AND DIALER IN Notes, Bonds, Stocks , Real Estate, a.m., No. 75 Fourth st,PiUtburgh., Pa. Oa* William A• & Co., • BANKERS, No. 04 ;Mod street, Pittsburgh.. i_ToLn on elle the following BONDS AND S/YANKS., 40 idioms Exchange Bank; 17 do Monongabola Navigation Company; 20 do Citizens' Insurance Company; $2,000 Nionongaliela Navigation Company Donde; $5,000 City of l'lttAurgh Bonds; $O,OOO County of Allegheny Bonds. rseps:Thvaurtf • CIMITIOtti.• Loan °Gine, O. 100 8111TII I" I ELL/ STREET, NEAR •'• VI Money loaned on Gold and SilverWatebea, Silvans are and other valuable article. • . aultdly CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & eq..: Fo l e f t e o h r the e crn i e b . r t , e , f u l Eo u t i ti t D o e r V on L oerti r . lt he name of h the THREE BIG DOORS, ha p ve,•for th ty p d ut• pose of acquiring more apace for their immense business, removed to the spacious banding on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEI AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the moat SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! MID READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. Theis principal object for thle removal, is to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are proparod to Bell Goode et the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES' ml And they will warrant them to be as good as factored In the Union. anyenu CLISTOIII wortx, Et TUE DM OTtU, Awn UPON Yin BEORTIBT '1(017011. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment of torus and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS: Our interests are identical with those of our customers, and we assure the pub& thatour fidelity will not fail In tilling all orders we may be favored *with. /W. DON'T FORGET TILE PLACE— No. SS Wood Str e et, (itAsT SIDE,) CORNER 07 bLAMOND ALLEY. N. B.—We desire oar 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 Sell and. Winter ilitoods I EDMOND- WATTS,.. AIERCELANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY B,TREET.--, AL I have now on hand a large stock of Foliated Winter Goods. Overcastings, of entirely new designs; - Plash Vest inge, of the most beautiful patterns; French and:English Caasimeres, of every style and guide in the 'market, all of which I will make to order on the ''most reasonable terms,- and warranted to snit. . • oct4 - NEW SPEINE GOODS. TUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKEY & CO'S Whole. LI sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Woodstreet, and corner of. Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of Inviting the attention of the publioto. These goodstuetla. been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that tea . can and do sell at as small profits as any house to thoesst: ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invitis. the - attention of wholesale dealer, sod country merchants, in general, to give us a call, and examine our eXtOOSiTeilatiortment Of READY MADE CL.O IRMO. It le almost impounde to.: enumerate the quanil yet immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this le t e establishment; it la eufgelent 10 say that It has never t, en equalled by the house itself. marltlitf JOll3l McOLOSE.EY 4, CO.* - - Clothing Clothing pill: undersigned respectfully inthrmshis friends and:the •j public that he is now receiving at his store, 1+10.171 Lib 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 short notice, and on the mostreasonitble terms. • Wehave 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 purchasegotals for cash, will find, it.to their dvahasentage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purcs: [marg . ] O. CONNER. , . New Clothing Store NO. 4, SIETE/ STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. PIM subscriber has Just opened this new establishment, where ha has always on hand a Large and choice moon ment of all articles of CLOUTING, which be warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the moat reasonable pri= COL The public are requested to give bim a cdll. marafly B. °PREEN/MIRA. To lionsekeepern. WE have now opened one of Ole largest stocks of CLLIBA, GLASS and - QUESINSWAII.E, an table for houerkeepere in the city, and intend selling at v lbw; prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Waie, coludsting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our *dock being . large owing to the-dull season just passed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened so. o beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do; Covered lashes for stewed chicken, etc.,etn. 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 tines. FRENCH_ CHINA. We have some twenty different styles of French China Tea ante, and some beautful Gold - Band Dinner sets—all of which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent. below former prices. DOUSE FIIILVISI3ING GOODS. Our stock of Knives road Forks, Bpooros, Waiters, Ethan. nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc., is large, azid.wa will sell them at very low primes . GLASS WARE. On hand and receiving, a large atock of Boston:alid Pitts. burgh Glass Ware, which we will 'sell at men prices. Oar stock of common Teas, Phites,BoDishes;,l;itek ers, and every article suitable for country or city tradss - is large, to which we invite the attention of _city and coma,. merchant!, as we will sell them vary low for cash. -" _ liousekeueensware' e per will do well and thers iu want of Midi' China and Qll by calling at the '.• ' CHINA No. 62 Market, betwe en ati and 4thsts, p OPPOlitil36l. 2; Mato ROKERb. ' 11)14,70DS LIIDIMO JAMES W. WOODWELJ., CABINET _FUR NI TURE-'2lf CT/7_li'i.E • Wure.i , oeuis 97 and 9D :- J. W. W. respectfully. informs - "y 54. 1, his friends andcustomers. that. ho s 4. has now completedlua spnngs of Furniture, whblo Is 'deddedly - , the largest and beat ever oifered for rate in 'Lb ir. - City; which' will be sold at prices as low as any in the Cuited.Statea„. East or West.! . As be is determinecito uphold the quality with' Well 'sea soned materials, best workznanehip,and newest desigtand ' from the extent of hts orders and.faellity in manufacturing, he 13 enabled to piceliteci warranted - furniture at the lowest Prices. - He has adopted the principle of idenCtifying hits custom erg , interest with his • own, in quality and price,,, and keePsal-• ways on his the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly; that a house; Or any part of one, may be' furnished from hie stock,' or ntanufactured expressly to or der. The following Arti. clee . dorthist, In part, of hie 'stack, which for richness of style and cannot be surpassed in eny of the Eastern pities: Louie XIV tete-e.tete Sofas • ' 60 Sofas, In plush and hair cloth; • 50 dos. Mahogany Chairs; 20 dos. Walnut " 20 60 M Waalnu t hogany Rocking; " • '" •" " 20 Walnut . 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 " Dressing Bureaus- •, " Washstands; ' " 40.. Enclose d-100 Common 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; " ' AOMWa/nu aht ogany Bedsteads: .• • 60 Cottage 500 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 40 Blning and Bri:aidast'l'ables ,12.8ecretary and Bookcaasti; 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel. Stands; What-No ;•• Paper Macho Conversation Chairs; Pembroke Etizabothrus Helfand Tier •A. Reception , Work - " Pearl Inlaid _Extension Dining Tables; An thic and Dill n ,"Chairs Ottomans; So; • -; /a large assortment 'of COMMON PUIMITUSZI and WINDSOR 0114.114. : Casenar Idastras supplied with- all ar ticles in their „ BTRAIL}3O4TS ; ants *CYZELS, furnished - it tfier thOrteet . . An orders ptdmptly attend e d to: JOHN WOLOSHEY k 00 . . _ .'Stennibciate l ,' &boy I Ttee'anbiciibers tender their acknow- ~ $ edginente for the future - bestowed upon - them by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully _remind them mid others interest. _ ed In bnildlni boats; that they ire at all times prepared t b . furnishen. the most reaaonable terms, every description of Can in Furniture and.Ohnira of ' the best material and work! *, T. 131 YOUNG & CO., - - '53 • , - Corner Third and Smithfield etreetai . : . /911, . , - 1 ' . opposite "Itrewtes Idotel." • •-• James Lowryi Jr., , AND : 11FMST .B 141 -. 11 . 4 1 11 72.1.0111111111—1i0. 294 Fetterician'e Row,. Liberty street; Sias an 'llatitraiarge stoalsof Chair' a and Bedsteads of every descriiition, made of the beet materials , which - he will aeitlower than articles of the samegnallty can be wain the city. iriiwould canner tinder attention to hls large kook Of Mahogany and Walnut 'Ohelra end whichiaisllll eel! et 'greatly mislead prim. Also, Turtling •Sit•every description executed In the neatest mariner. , Orders left at the Ware Dooms, or at. the. Mil, earner of Adatarnirel Liborty streets, will be ProsnAtlY. A. azzLi.tic.nlq4r. co.,_ H.,. AirE ON HAND at their extensive OkSINET and CHAIR MANIIPACITORY; No. C 4 Smithfield street, 4 large essortment of fancy and pleiii'furnittae, which they Irissell Viper cent. below enstemii7 rates. ; - , -Great listiltscernents to .Cash Paardhaserse INTE sill - sell our lame stock of COMMON AND VANCY , VT- 'O.IIIAIRSAND st prices that catmint Dill to pleas e , cash purchwrs_ All our work is warranted. our terms ve CAUL • • JAMES LOV7II.Y;'JR.,.. - march cor. Beventk.,ami Liberty sttL", RI• 2 WM. E. STEVENSON continues to manufacture CIAIIINETATABE of every description, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh' streets. UNDERTAEi Me attended tO, in all ita bunches. ' - - . ull ', r,... BOOK.FOR RAILROAD EMS/INF:RM.—C . ' ing formutzetorlaying out Curves. determining A gin gges,levelng, calculating earth-Work, etc., etc., togfther with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic 'variation; logarathims and natural signs Ann "gents, etc. etc:, by .lphia B. Ifenck,Civil Engineer. DoCket s,*.Tha objector the pitesent work is to - SupplY , ' a Want - Very generally felt by Assistant. Engineers ,on „ItaitrOadd.. Booka of convenient form for .use in the field, containing, the ordinary lakraTpilhinittietabletrare comnionenoughtbut. . a book combining 'with there fables rates a peculiar to the ReßroadWOrk, anti • espeeirdlythe necessary formula, for, laying out curveuts, crOssings, Ac.,is a desideratinn . which this work ede ma 4ed to supply. 1.1. S. hiurraar-Acancirr; West• Point, April 15, 18.— Gentlemen : I tiareloOked over "llenck's Field Book s4 fOr RRctit s ailroad Eee nginrs," and - think it, well, adanted to the ob je author proposes, and hare no question but it will be ry useftil and practical volume both for °glee and field work. . D. 11. ILMAN. Toot, April 21.1854. I am much pleased with Hr. Ilenck's little. truinnal, the "Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the" presenti ton ofeome of the most practical and useful of recognised processes among .railway- engineers, he hap . given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint;of higher value than that of mere novelty-•-tliat of being in general sitscaptibleof available, not to say desira ble, pradtical use. In conclusion, while I think the de-Ago. or hir. Hank's book is sachas to adapt it excellently well to protasional needs I have-pleasure In expressing 'my: dirOlal sathifaction with its execution, alike with the per spicultrof arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by Ida publishers. ' • 11. Fairattra Garver, . . 0.. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Inetitata For sale by inurem B. -lIAVEN,_ _ . ~;.,, • —Dealer in EneneitreZtatforiery,, ... ' l ,, u i '..'. ' ' , ~ market stre.et, garner...6f &gond. - . :VINE //.11tBEi.GOODS.—.6,-',A.4 . MASON & CO, Intl% - reeeised.another splendid /ot of Dress ponds; eomrni.• nine Nadi Striped and Figured Be Tissue&_(lr,. . „ 5w.30., With same elegnnt, etples enuesd,B e „ rage Bobs& 'fliPea} 2111X112:11,1m =il=Ell JUST 'R.EOEIVE-D r oYiiai AT THE • AL EIKE, 'll.l.l'E, N0:74-151.ssamp spumy, Arm Mit Utano:vo, ' " 3 prrrsßatecar, PA. • .niya THIRD AND MOST DESIERtiBLE STOCK ofßpring kfi and thumnerlfry Goods evir 'offered hi MIS market; We would call particular attention to the.following.: . Airery'superlor imirtment of plain Black Droned,/ and fancy colored sillts;.alsOtwlitod Bilks, Satin, plakrand Plain Tissneantd Mirages: Printed Darego Laines; • marl handsome French Lawns ano Britliantinea; a good, assortment of French Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves and I Chemizettes, entbroidered, hemstitched and, Vain Linen, Cambria Handkerchiefs, Pnrtalture- Dimity- bud Cbintsest lionnets and -Kibbons at bargalcksl' . A .bettutlfulassortmentofMoire antique Lacer anti Silk Tatman, Shawls and Scarfs: a foil assortment Of Glove!, Mitts and Hosiery; Irish Linens, Mustins:aiaPeint,i, to gather with a complete asaortment.of every other • article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. Thankful .for past favors, we would solicit nn early cx. amination of our - stock, confrdent that for onantity, trunit ty, style and price, It is.uzu3arplissed.: . • .• ; • YOUNG. LOVE &BRO , • 1 4 5 - formerly Young, Stevenson' A Lve ---- , -- .. 'evr•Arrhial of, Sprin d g and Snruoter Dry . G AT No: 0.9 - N. , 07. SIDE' OF WOOD STREET. • - - TT - GREGO-A - CO.,'lmportars and , Jobbers In. British, ./..le Erenth and German DRY GOODS. f ilaving.recelv, ed our, hirgiand extensive stock .of spring glad sumnier goods, purchased from Importers, manufacturers; ind Pitt' through our own importation, 'R'e feel safe, in-.IRAn ring :mar old cu s to mers,eountry . mterchantgand city, dealers general y, that - Owing. to these acOulred faellitlealti . purebaslng;• we can Offer such Inducements to buyers asaroaarely met ;With iathetrade. "" , Among our dry goods stock Will liti foUnd cashmeres, de ' niftier •Yortanoutlflawas of the mast desirable .desigaaj .., ' knahair histres, alpkeltcpleilti , brack and fancy flaveadisilksi . g in g lu i r meallthrancinrints,latest Stylee; bmsdOlotbsifancr. : visting a , caashmeres, Se‘tinets, tweedi and. summer penja loOningt brava and black - mtu3lina, table diapers: - We have a vary large es.sortment of banifefe,; '•fleweat styles. palroleathata;ltutinnd braid.and Legilartli ;land a ntensive:. vorlaly of .hordery, gloves and,rib,bonsl, Sfla n acegoods, fancy D C -I dngar labonetta;brull and...figured yrisit nitutfans and hlack silk yeßs, A.c.. _TI '.. , ii ! ..., ~:..: Ourveriety stockembraces in part combs, bUttons, per -ctuision caps, threads,Port .monalesipatent.raedicines,per.. lumen", and., almost.everyarticle usually kept ' in the era , ' 'rlety line; . together with Marge stock of gold:arid. silver sultanas,. watch Mateßitli,'glasses, gold and get:jewelry of newest patterns, and a greatrariety , of 10 hour and $ day.. elects, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for oath— ,or entlittretory reference. N;l3.—.An earlycall from buyers is respectfully solicited. D. GREGO .k RA . - ' BF j', lo 0.1) s . . . . , I/AGAN. &AIM. ' No.: 9 11. , Illiiikni a t., - ARN receiving daily additions to 'their iarga and wail selected gook of :. -_.: % : it: ~ - Mantilla's,_ ' . . . , • EcillSrdlderloq, • :' , Slisii•lietScarfg Efousekerp'g Go6de, " ' • • • • • To r lioul - Kid -Kisl Glores; " d 'respectfully incite 'ttc 'attertion% of .7. - ... $ MOURNING GOODS , . ... :..: IiPPAAN4VAIi: PORDra bag just rctee.ivfal a!largnand A.: beiutittil assorunen; or Mourning Collura El eaves atarSteta laCripe, .Tarlaton awl . . Bails; Mack lace, and ,gauieirC#3,l,fasic li;:isfeiiaralilfioraq, in,w.o'ol;:cnt:t4; andsillt; Rit?trons,'Bilta, and, drapes, in all iitialltfai:'; Alzanaei. ,illaj'an'ebist kiadiaves Carcidyner.,l4, . , ........ . .... .. . .. found. at Na. 83 MAIIKETSTREII.I4 itartar'er tbit'Dia .. , ..... , NEW DRY, GOODS STORE. ''" Ikon Protit-:;No: SLI Market 'itreei.- O UR house being now openler thetransaction ofigener al Dry Goods basinesat aro uldreepectfullyaolicit the' patronage of the public;feelingoonfident that, from mires.; tenelve 'end aerie bid , stock of SILICB f PANGY AND OOHS, we can offer inducementa as4lll aure entire satisfaction. HAGAN & _ apr.littf Nos. 91 Market and 8 trniOn greet- VAX .GOJLEIEJIVS, TAIL') /1112. VG Rd. 83 Me;sl.2 _St., Cortaro as ILtirosn. T UST RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all tj the nearatyles of LADLLW DRESS AND DIANTILLA TR.I3I3IINGS: - Fringes, , . Bujtons, Gallotins, • Ginupsi 'Braid; • , - Velvets, L.;', • Laces:- - . -. Cords, A handsome assn rtment...of French, Scotch tind hidl 'Austriarr KNIBROIDERIEg.in Swiss, - dacznet and Lane:" - • Collars, Edgings; lianilkerphiefs, 7 , 1 3 1e9W8,.. ' • 'bran Chemliettes, - Caps , - rt • A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: _ : Crap asstts, Collars, ova an 4 Gausuyeils, , Plain, Linen setts, Sleeves, , Gauze and-Dotted,Falls,, Shin .Swiss d 0.... Cbernizettes, Italian and Engle Crape: -'' • MITERS - ALS, FOR EMBRGlLiggiNG_..gramped,g.oilimt- Bands -add Ins..rtings: French Working CottoF, .1 - j O OPE' Linen and Cotton, Floss, Oil Cloth, linahroldernag Silk! Stilletoe and Scissnrs. Jlanttia, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. .'.? A L arge - assortment Of GENTLEMENS IrCitNIBIIING GOODS--Sbirts, Collars, Cravats', Ties, liandkereblefe;-Ac.. Pius, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything - in small - wares generally. lisrod's nest Rns Gtovae, fa White, islack.and colors: Sizes from .iVo. 6to No. 10, always 071 hand. . good. stock of 1 10SIERY and ' cheap, teUR.NIT ''' ' tr. , =ME r ~,~_ 'MEDICAL. INHALATION • . . . ...tOIL9X,CUIIL op I.ASTIIIIIII - A111) Li It 07,.AND, VENg WONDIT. Wr HY 4-FIANA DROUGHT BOHR ; TO Tia DoCirt or THE 16..6L10N . AAWONDgIIPUD 'DISCOVERY hie recently been mad& . by Df. Cifttis.of .t: ef ty.-14 The treatment of (*on. sumption. Mahlon. arul all dineetes,of the Lunge. We re. 'terlo c. " Ur» thlart.'B , llr .rfetsA; Off. ItiILSLIPG Iliac/dr Varna ken Cnburt Statte.R l .4fltti thls:ries , method, Dr. O. has re atoredman _falleeadoneeto health; as an evide nee of which 114, hes, innumerable e.rtit3caterL ,SPealting of the treat. - manta- playei-fati 'remarke,, is' ocident that inhaling— constantly breathing en , agreeable; healing vap)r—the me. dicinal,propertica must come in .direct contact with. the ,Whole anis' csvitlea of ihe lungs, and thus escape the many and vathel'ellstagea proddced upon them Isbell* Introduced into tbo stomach, and ankleCt 'to tile mixes of digestion." ;The Hygea na for relent; all }lei:hoggish; throughout the coo ntry.—Neto Perk Dutchman of January 14. The Tubules to wern : Oli`tlPrbL4.4lE t, ono er the linen, with out the least ineotivimlence-Lthe heat of the body being suiliel.nt to; evarTate the fluid. .11undreds of cases of cures, lilt, the following. inigh. be named: One peeknse - antis IlygUarta hay cured me of the Asthma of Lim years Standing.', '3. E.Renulty, 'Fru. of Dancannon, Pa. ram e ured . Cl ' _the Asthma of ten years' standing by Dr. Ifygerin alatalansr E.taroa, Br( oklyn, N. Y. : elfs. Paer,otalti. , s Hammond street, N Y., was cured of a. revere case of .lhoachitla by Abe, ny gon ..„,,, ..11.y . sts.terbas been cur, of a eletreesing cm:tact is i , cint.n. Branding, and derided tO be incurable by the phial. duos. She was cured in odeitaentb, by the Hygenna. .4 . J Tfiii . Gifilnalt; Richmond, Me. 14m. Dr.,Clieever,Of Now York, testifies of our mod!. eine Su the followinglangusge: • . Nrw-Yons, Nov. 15, 1854. , D ' saasta—l thhk.bighly . Dr..Ourties Uygeana as a 'icruedy dheases.nt the throat and lungs. Having bad Camel opportnnity ta testify HS efficacy, I am convinced that it, Ise reosUescellent theilicine," bath the Syrup and -the irdialing, application-to:the ebrat,: N. D. - --lir. - Curt , s‘a Iligeanals the 01310111AL'and ONLY G F.:N . 11111E ARTICLE; all others' ate base imitations, or rile, and , INJURIOUS counterfeits Shun them as you wonld POISON. .; PM' sale byDr , Oeo:.l.:lCepaci 140 Wood street ; R. Out. Lee A.. Beckham: Allegheny City; John Sargent; New Brighten t C. L. Halsor; liocheater. • . [myl4:dewlim • y41 ,, t1;.1 - 'O(:_.:T.IIYSIC. t*„ , „. 7 - - •I. 1 . 7, THERE 'has" long existed a publi k. „,„, i ~ ~. demand toren effective purgative pill T., ,c,....7, , - which eoithibe relied ones sure and ~ . WM.": ' • PeifeCtlk sate in its operation. This - has been prepared to meet that do. # „ iir .., l lrind, and. 1111 . extensive trial of its - . *, 7. 4 .,,,, -- -7,--- 0 7 , virtues had 'conclusively shown with • ~,,, 4,a - A-4,,, = , 'What - success it accomplishes the pu • .: ii ....,..E.Ft. r pose designed. 7lt is easy to make a _ ,phydeafm.l,4 but not easy to make 'Abe hest ofidlpilir..÷.' one whileh Should have none of the ob lections; but ad the advantages, of titre* , other. This has been attempted here, and with. what- euccess we would re , epectfully submit to the publi6 tiecialon. It bee been un fortubate fbr the patient' hitherto that almost every puma five rocitlidne is acrimonious:era irritating to the bowels. This ismot.- Many of then,tproducq so much griping pain anerevalifen in theaysteat eni fo more than counterbalance 'the . go Ott tube derived from , them These pills produce mo irritation or . paint unless l; arise froM a previously existing 'obstruCtletier'clerahgenient In: tlie'Soe els. Being purely vegetable, no- harm can arisitioai their use no any gaunt'. ty; bnt iris better that anymettleinifshould be taken J udi einusly-, ; Minute directions, for their use in the several 'diseases to viltich'they era eppllcittda'are given on the box. Anieng the cromplaints 'which hare been speedily cured by *them, sway mention LiVer Complaint,in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor,, ,and Loss of Appetite ; 'Llstleisness,lriltability, Blifous•lleadache, Bilious Fever, Feverthist Agne;Pain in the. Side and Loins ; for, in truth, all tlaeseare hat the consettrunmoof diseased action In the liver. As.an aperient,. they afford. promptand sure relief in Coati - I -chess, Tiles, - Colic, pisentery, Humors, Scrofula and Seitvry,Colda With sore nessof the body, Ulcers and lin- t. wait*" of Abe blood ;An ;short; any and every case where a , purgative is required.. ._ 'They hive 'also prod ti , ell same &Ingo larlysti wasted cures i in Rh suniatisiulGoot;; Dropsy; Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitae .? rion of the Ileart t Pains .In. the Back, Stomach and hide. • They efaiiild be freely taken in the spring of the year, to F, purify:the blood and praptirethe system for the change of li seasons. An ocmtsiboal7 dose stimulates the stomach and i! "bowelS info healthy action, nod' reateres the appetite and LI vigor They purify the; blood; tud, hy their stimulant ac- .= :non_ on the circulatory trystera„renorate the strength of the :,-", body, and restore- the. wasted. or ' dismuted energies of the i, • whole - Organism.," lletice'nn "occasional dose is advanta- ,P, geotis,"eventhough noteriouS deratigiment exists ; but un . necessary - dosing ahould never, .he harried too far, as every i! purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess.' The thonsand - Case.slif Which a physic is required ::. cannot he enunikerated lierso,'buti they suggest themselves tlieretteuri.of ar*.bOdY4.:llzi4l./ris.conftdently believed r' this pill will answer a batter purpose than any thingwideb', bas'hitherte been aiiiTable to znankftod. When their vie. ;:•• 'cues are once kneim, the nubile will do longer doubt what -remedy to employ when in:need of n cathartic medicine. Prepared by ,JAMES C. AYER, Assayer and Practical ~ Chemist, Lowell, Mass. • Prite 25'aentS i. per box. Five boxes ' Sold7by It. A...FAIIiIESTOCft .& Ca, Pittsburgh, and by II DreeeNte. - , , . iyelOutdaw. •- " Drees Mods, a 114-; Mixture, T liE GREAT,; .PURIViER.' . OF THE BLOOD! d , Partielo 'f , Nerear in it. T PONDERI— j.../ Itemedy,for Scrofula, King's Evil, An ation* tine, Olistlisate Cutaneous Eruptlons, - Pimples or P An 1 . :on the Face; Blotches, Ague anti Fever , Chronic Bore ,'. Eves . , Rin , t Worm or Totter, Scald Ilead, Enlargement and ';'• l'aTn of the tones and Joints. Statham Ulcers. Syphilitic Disorders,' Lunabar;ci, Complaints, and all Diseases 7 arleing - froin lfikidiekiiis use of Atercury,lmprudence In .1. or Impurity of Os Mood. Pith: great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood 'la new used by .taanthrel gratefutnatientsfrous all part , :of.the. , ..United Stares,. whe testify - dilly to the remarkabl -- tares performed. Py.t grfraults.t all medicines, "CAR TER'S ,iPA N it NUT Neuralgia, itheumatiazn,, ,erofdla.,`lti,u-ptlOns the'Skin,'Llier Disease, Fevers„F Ulceraoll Sorra, -A trections of the•RkTneys, Diseases of the F - Tbrest-Fottudo golnPlehltS,,Psinis and Aching of the Bones and Jrints, or spordily putto flight by r naing this great and! " • • ..1 , 531 , 41.11 disco ac f tite.l3lbod, nothing hen yet been tonn&. to cr.rnpare with it. It cleanses the _system of all impttri.i nets gently and efaciently,on the Liver and Kidneys," strengthensl - the DigatiMi;: aivei L -tone to the Stomach„. , thr. skin clear. and healthy, eta restores the ConitV disease or ,broken deals by excesses/. south; to itipristind vigor grid strength.;Borahn ladles; Rig Invariably better than all the coe 4 metierever used. A, few doses of garter's Spanish Mixture.. ill.remove all - selloWnesa of complexion, bring the roses 'mantling' to the cheek - , give elasticity to the step, and int! _ proveathweneral healthdnaremarkable degree beyond all • the me:tic:int, ever beard of. 0 ldrge ittiMbor partsfia which we have receloet, team pcisoni feta all of the United States, It the tea' , evidenteatrat there Li-no humbug 'about it. The prose' hotel keopers,magistrates,ithysiciants,erafpublie men, wet; . V:nce,•o to the community,.alladd their tastimouy to th, wcindeitnleffeets of this (MEAT BLOOD PURIFIER.. Call ,on_the Agvntand get a Chordal and Almanac, an', read the wondarfuteutes et* trrdygrestest of all Irledleinso, o . ;NOtze genuine istilhoe signed. by : IiENNETT h BEERE Proprietors,.NO.E.Pearl street,ll.lthroond, Va.; to whom al - orders forsupplies_and agencies must irs addressed. Awl Tor Sale by VAIINEMOR, JOSEPTL FLEM NO; ,FLEStINO, BROS.tad by IhSigglets generally. con. likely,. ere gentlemen ta kF f,letreareln, titillrying in regard . to B. A. FAllliEt; because i , 71) of the flan have use It in theft private .practica es -physicians for a number c 'yesii dna:they hive' Imo ,en ft; by observation, to be goo,: -Kew Itinarrti Ind., July 4th, 1868. ~31,5ar5.,13 A. I,ahrleatock Gentlemen: Haring said , yrur 'minable Verndlage fa, - ez,nte time, Mid baring seen it used" for many years, a" stink! reeeminend it Mall ea a sera and etlicigpt remedy ft all miles of. worms. :,1n no lust clic et have walrer seen an: evil results following Its administration, but always has answered thelntePoses rditilika It Wa:s Intended, and Me, entireV vatiafactory, t.J3k'thet - Ing that averyiEinithathai been set forth in rep:* to its Tittlieti fa strictly in ecoortiattee 'With our obserTatior: nit rimy 01:.Vracti Ml,:but&S)37 en a businesa we won; unhesitatingly, i say to all who read this, that It In the be. VerittiflidenoW In Its; atria - that' ltiTirtues ere best lama: ' When tried t MELT', HOOVER & WELL"! • • r PrePared.suid sold. B. A. FAUVESTOCK & CO, • Corner' Of 'First and Wood eta." TVA+, -LARZETTIrd , JUNi) , lAL, or Procreal,, Certain Remedy ipjall cases of Impotenc , 13 az renn ese, Pluor. Alta as, and diseases arising from c bilita r tidit•of - the system, wliere'atf irilPFnlee or a restoraW is required. It is an extellent. , ittitedy for general weal nem And debility. nd especially fOr females, and acts the trsst. 'nerfect'Untibiiy -Withdle laws of nature, In f, etarillg l at l e , l 3 trea r iltholli&gliTitY• th every Part of t' • ' - leneal sstem. es ti3fna iil nlfitiane;iti . the course of three ; four week,, will find a . greatthaMte. in the conntenee and,general bealthLth oeheektorildfloally become ea ii thr, And rosy, as if they never saw sick day in all their lir Reference can be given'tvpersona who have used this C: dial, and who speak in. the highest- terms of praise of s astonishing effects.' fold by - - 1,012 8. 'L.: COM:MEAT, 140 Third et . , _..._ ...... .._,.. _ _ _. , ALUABLE...WO.II,Iiii On ARCJI.I.TEC"TIIRE— , Model Arobiter.t, by 81040: Ziola; .., The Carpeuter's Newlluide, by Sloan; Shaw's Civil A, chliecture; • . _ . ' — Trelguhrirearpentry; - ' -' 4 ' Isceeddg's, Cavalry nonce.,, '• -' , 4 ' Rural Etrays; -• ', ~, ~ lifahku'd Indutfrial - Drawhig;' 7 .' , Haunter a IS of Arelaltertureanlßbilding, by J. Bulk , -r• Stuart's -Architecture; •' ' '. . - ' CitY'Arehittatiue, by Field: ' ` .l "Modern Geometrical Stair Bpillree Guide; Ilizrul Arebiteeture, by Allen;' • - ~ 13 uildrea Companion; , ' ". :,•,,./; t p d lnientaTY - A:fehiteccure, by Weal. For gale by ' " •'BB.T. C. monci,N niya" _. ~. .._,_......___ _.. • ' '"- —: -- - . - N0.104 Wood stree , _.___,,,,.._____ . llOCtCp~ 11' undersikned having - been an , p.olnted Adminlstrs:: of the Es' tato of JOUN . .1. ItOGOEN, late of Feel; ~ .. toamihip, 'Aller,heny county, tlee'd,hereby give notle.. all .persons indebted to said Estate to make payment, ..., all pe*im.haaing claims against Said Estate, to pre' . them, properly authenthiated, kir settlement. to JOHN,'; BUTLER,. at.bilfWarehouse,lio. BI Front street. '. - ' '' - - . BARAII T. ROGGE'N,.: JoiL,N W. BUTLER. Administrator: Special' Bulletin. !'0 'THE. LADIEo AND .TREi.PLIBLIC GENERAI.LS: ' SCIISIEIITZ begs leara,to announce to his • merons friends that he hasjust returned from the East:i 4 . cities, and in now 'opening;:athisnvell known Cheap' Pubirembla - DontandlitrueStore; - No. 217 biarket etre,: Fldefikild stock of NEWJGOODS. ; IIIs customers will the lar t and 'test selected essmtinent of articles in lino of business that he has erenhad the pleasure of o . lin to the public, ' Onei r i .z s r io l:g l n e o4t ritsli he Lo o d u letili , p i trt r i z c a u s laji incited to t: he id desirous of ninintalaing,the former well-e, renntation - of his Store fot Cho:Theis, acuransodation suLitfaction to all, he_fcels free to assure thofe who may_ ht to call end examinable stosk,ltutt the tow Patol.B suit the times, and the finalities and exquisite styles not faille satisfy the most -fanidiotts.tsstes. . W E. 8011AIRET„. tito Fatal Euit of choice Land, sidnate.izr, Columbiana county, Q,.„' ~t two aunts above-Wellnilifil.titid within a quarters mdnof Dewier extension of Pit sburgn and Cleve'• It [1: /CD all under fence; and 'Minot forty acres in c valion; a good Frame D • elling House, Darn, ac.; a ' of excellent weter at the - doors ggpxll Orch.rd Gat efa.nnT7..f.Telt"he oofwn( Vris " r e e n ui d ar ' l a n: d. W ro es a t i , wi thie du i : will be sold at the low price of $2,100. Nor terms and' thee information, apply at the Deal &tate 0 , oe of apl4 CUT/IBERT & BOY, 140 Thlid ItitilhtlA;‘,'s CELEBRATED WWII SY ktUl'-4hia c jtj. best renlydleS ofths day for eDia o . 33 ugbN Wh° '• , - Cenghd, nestSetteki, Ittluentst,•&c. Taste ard try, bot ssgsfattory, your litteney, will be refunded.. Fox; and retail by . JOHN LUST. J16. aF 30 .' • 1C0.133 Wood street, Pittaban, rittsWlZUMilitis 0rg414 c°l". 4'14 "'I } - PILES: FOP, ALL THIVPURROSES OF A , t \
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