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DAILY MORNING --POST.
New , York correagendent of the Al
tarry - .E4Ptress' gives - t or' a bon mot of Dr. Bethuar,
Worth preserving. ... Jost before the late Anni
yertiatietreloaed, the Reverend .gentmand the •
'deml seratisverends that'painod afterTh e ther
tre-
e,.
lad a social gathering in Brooklyn,
decedents of the pilgrim lathers 'were in 'a ;
largo majority and indulgiug In the chrtinici de
.lmaion that no one else 'had" fathere, toasted of
'their birth place, and asserted not only that its,
`Wooden outwore Were the most deliciens
fruits; bat that it sent to all parte Of.the - cortn- -
try, and tp every.olime, its pioneers - of eiviliza,
tlo,n end ex,younders of Chrie,tianit.i. Dr. Be
;buns was present, hut ohnosreolitary and alone .
— ardent to, many' sons. of -NewEngland. In a,
'brief !Teeth he; made, he cone - tarred - la all they
Said, extolling the tli States bnt,laconically re- I I
inertied that as fur himself tie-preferred the city
:144state wish* no one left:and. to , which 'every
„. .eyie Came:: Reverend faces _ could preServe their,
graiitino lang,er, - : and at this playful satire sc
.-hied into smiles whiott were followedly hearty
laughter. '
- .
ron no* ready at 11. v
MINkB /t CO:S., No. 22 Wthfield street: •
Frank-Leslie's assette of:Fashions for May;
••rub-Ines Magazine for, idaY ; , . •
2 2 Orsiham's Magazine for May ;
Godey't 'Lady's Dook for ' - • •
-Urine& NOW York Journal for May
Bellotes 'Monthly for May; .•. • •
lloasebold 'Words for Ater ; • • • ,
Peterson's Magazine for May; ' . . •
Illackwasys Atafrasius for April. • • -
= • •
NEW BOOKS: -2 2, •
Retatetb; or, 'The Dear Guard of the Grand Array. By
th ua rifbor of heir of_Ltedclyffe,r Ileart'senOW "Castle
- 2313.11der5,".5e. - _ - • -,„-
•History of TurkeY...lfy A. Do Lemartlim, author of waft
4f:1:401;44! e Travels in the holy Land," de.
The O'Doberty. Paper_ by the.late Magin, L. L.
D 4 annotated by Dr. Shelton. Aleekensle, author of "Neaten
Atabrosisnre ' " • •
Inabert - Graham; A Sego* to "Linda; or, .The young
pilot of the Dello Creole." , By Mts. Caroline Loa heats.
4...Lagends and Stories of Ireland; by Lover; 25 eta.
Mammon; or the liardsbips of an heiress, by MrS. Goru
2 parts, naper, f & Ms. - •
the NEW BOOKA„ ids sale by
II MrNRltkCO.,
--••• • " No. 32 Smithfield street.
601 ( G ),E, B.LraloN:
Sealed tarring; jun,canedeiret tale by
-itESMEIL it ANDERSON,
Waal !treat.
.farnlatted by FRANK CARGO,Ihr Partles,•Pa•
:OM on the shortest notice and at law rates
sneyblkdepended art., -Re nsay be foul:den B. Car
• • a Pagnerrean 80nm5.76 Fourth atreet. Intl9
Wm. Youngman - .
• OGEIN, - . SIGN - AND OIIIIMLUiNTAL PAINTER—Ga.
E • 211- GrimAGS: street, oppcAlte the Neptune -Engine
mb111:6111
LAUD 011r25 bbla No.l Lard CU in store and - for sale
by._: BILLER s RIONETSON,
• -
418+--lal.btas 1. Balt.; ior luau
rub - • . - MILLER • RICKETS:ON
(10DIMU-10 'drums ," Grand Bank" No.l eodthh; foi
%..) Sett by,- - tutyol". =LIM lIMETEON.
ALEBATIII3-5 0 boles 51oFarland's Ealeratua; for sale
by tmysl - bIILLMItr& ItICKETSON.
ALA.l3.l.fin 13110 Mt-2y bbls S tllstlued, Sugar; far sale
6k, [Iny:11". MUER. & ItICKETBON.
VT.24-8 tristsirstsa; . .
100 be1e31.1.11: hatstrai
10 Userearord t just veered and for Bele
'AEI - My:at & .ANDEtt.SOII,
Wood street.
'VW CUETING. viicai2-10% boxes thOl dal
COLLINS-
reedit 4
[myll I.I.E.NRY 11.
1 1UTTe.F.- 10 boxes Ptluvanoll Butterraceived ibis day
131.4M1.81DE8--.44100 B. Dalk Slav; on congignmero
LIP 'Ana Vir IWO), JOLINOORL
N lEAD,
re Ctli 411 8. 09 LDERS;
Q. Dried Beer,; in stare arti_ta_r asle s b o y N. .
." - - ENGLISH & WWl&ttp
bbls. Syrup In store and for este by
,sp9
- OVEII4--1 00 bags itlo Called in eta[eeol f..r — salo by
.ENVW23II & RICIIARVON
ACILNILNI..-100 packager. of Mackerel, Nos. 1 ond 3,
..r.fpr_sals _lnp9l .__ENGISIsIa A ICICILIADSON.
:LI &Lb PLREtat, of azettitectural desim; also. plain
JUL
and tens io n 11 Papersiin a sanely of colors.
For tale try . , WALTSII P. Iti&ItStIALL,
enWS - 85 Wood street.
TfillObIPSON'Al DAOC.ALIA SYS.UP—This valuable Syrup
II purely vegetable, nmiis
. excilleht preparation for
the common ermaplabits of the. bowels of children, Cholera
imfanterm, de. It admirably relieves Colic Nine, Diarrtrs,
itt.• 2b" rents per bottle. Sold by
S. COT lIDERT,
. Third street.
iny~_
ICULSII-141 MMUS No. 1 l'atesta for rale by
say 7 - USSR'S by
T
BII.OOIII3—LIS doz. Corn Dramas for pale by
my? HENRY fi. COLLINS.
oratu caws sit . Tor..---zoo or vartoos t.syte.
.:tear jeciy73 ILENAY. El COLLINB
1111 - ACHYS.[EL—. -300 bble N 0.3 Nacterel;
'• - SOO haltltala do for sale by
HENRY E. coLLINs.
Wars fresh May Butter.able AY
rtadvad
1 - far gale by . UENELY IL tOLLYNS.
jraIDVERE&EP- - / 5 bbis for sais by
NRY I
'LI my 7 - ILEL 00 GUNS.
NINE YAILII)11 n.litaiLtUtt.E, of every description, eon
gamily mumfastumi and - for sale b 7
T. B. 'OUNGk CO.,
COMer Smithfield and Third stn.
. .
QIIXPRata
-30 dozen Tow and Cott= Bags;
30 boxes 111.1te Pipes;
20 do Pipe limas;
30. do Pearl B.tarcb;
_ .do Bxlo,loxL2 Window Claps;
• MOO qt. and pt. Flasks:
-20(10 tits Bar Lead;
boies Extract Coffee t
do lin. 1 Beale herring;
Basses eltrdinef
440 d4tranCortt Brooms:
80 3a Cincinnati washboards;
20 bOxeelisker E Oaks' No. 1 Ch ocolate:
_
iron, Nails, Cotton Yarn? , Carpet Chain ;
Thi=ngWrapping,TaTine, Bed Cords, Broom Twine;
,Wrapping, Writing and Letter Papers;
White and Bed Leta, Thstttuffs, Stacking, Ink
Tubs; Buckets, Dairy Halt, (in Dago,) La, &c., an.
atertund tar sole by 1511LIKIL a IttCtiILTSON,
misTT . WO, 213 Libprty
asaa
- boxes UWE! ;
. -200 do do
150 1
,4, do do
600 drutaa 112 B;
• 200 V, do do
- - -zoo xeii do
2' .20 flied 1113W_v Datee
25 boxes Proses;_
1015520 .do
BaSiiiitialpg and Id'sald bi AkrialsoN,da Wood id:
paitaliMlE4 4o . •
20 trap liVelnute;l
20 do Silbarni:
20. de Cream Nuts; t
-` - 25 trails fetus Almonds;
6 bales Borleaux . do
40boxeschelled do
do 1:13.1 Bock Candy;
is do W. do
..--, 10 oases Elegy Liquorice;
~:160 boxes No.
, • 100 doz assorted. Pickles;
25 dotes 'Tomato Cativo.
Scittlecaleed and for 'tale by
--B&YEdEI3 i ANDZISSON, SO Wood it
1313 0 79Lntle e tw ce r
: • 3.00 .. d0zen Pepper Sauce:
10 do- .._+Japers,
16 . d0 Olives,.
10 do Brandy Percher;
10 do do °berms;
• ";-10' - do fresh Pesebes•
10::do So - Tomatoes;
6 do Walnut °strop
ldeArecedred and tor rair by
s py . °AIMEE A ANDERSON, SS) Wood at
Il k 8.6 N OEB AND LEMONS—
`..26O bodes blerdna °ranger ,
100. do Eicity.- do
240 do 1.15111096; reivin USNenl
EbriedEtt k AN D en Land at
011A000--150 boxes " Russell a, Robinson," "GM
rt'lfAZlLlenOletl." 60 dwarf boxes "Blannerhassett,"
erfectionr oJewel of Ophir," " Diadem Twist," 0 Esau)
reldeToterno, in store and for Mae by
vitt2th ' . • IdT.LLEIL tr. lIICKETSON.
fUGAII&-6011. Havana and Principe Cigars. best brands,
11.J.store..anilof sae by
=WS - MILLEP. d SICEETSON,
l--60 - bbbl largo No. 3 Mackerel;
20 u - medium 3
25 - '" No.l Melded llerring;
10 drums °Grand Batik" No. 1 Codfish.
15s store aad dor sale by
zob2o MILLEG & itICKETBON
C YR 100 ba polle tti ets 9
o ( l 4: d a G ee o• l Yarniiiesa Java ceree•
I.n stosiena for sale by.MILLE lanaltlON•
•
DOW ,(11,828.-140 boxes 8110;
60 do 10111;
:10 do 10184;
25 do gill;
- 20 do 12110;
.1 Bwearer's band. For sale by
*d ie thar sizes—P.. •
8111T11, mAn3. It imam,
•
118-10 barrels; -
10 bef barrels—best Baltimore Syrup;
•fiti barrell.Belch For sale by •
SMITH, MAIM lIIINTEIL
bbiL pat received, arid for stile by
- & ANDERSON,
N 0.39 Wood street.
j - rti. BUNN ETB.—A. A. AIAIiON A UO, will open, on thi
~„0-p3ditivirt.rtrent7teeen Bilk Beneath, far the
mh46r
COPP.P.BAB-50 bbls. for sate by
B. A. YMINESTOCE & CO
OLDEN' SYNUP—Ib bble. just receiving from
CO., anal
ki and for sale by ATWELL, LEE d
No 8 Wood etreet.
oppEE . iwoung..-20 bbis. just receiving and for tali
[DIA] ATWELL, -EKE & CO.
CILMOYIED ISCGAR— /5 bble.just receiv
ATWELL iF LEE b. CO.
/LEE wAsivuoeit.DE--lai dozen Scr etozo and for sal
,bl , - = (myii • ATWELL, LEE* CO.
MIXIN 114111;3-2 casks received on COradt al
for Kale by [myl.l" ATWELL, LEE &O.
CONOE—NTRATECr LYE-4CD lbs - received by -
, - [mvil JOS. FLRMING
BBD.ID'B IdtaGNEitsLA-1.2. dozen of Ws colebriltecl
Bilkle, won anted fresb,jnet received by
308. FLEMING. :
MARK 0E4.50 bble-forsale by __
mys• • 11 A. FAHNEBTOCK 3CO
LACE AND BELK MANTILLAS—A. A. MASON 1 CO
willsmtibiton•Monday,thealtla instant, a variety 01
rpioadlltiew styles of - Lacc and Bilk Mantillas. I mvl4
ALMON CO;a' nave received 100 pieces 44 English
• nta,last caiors-rsalliast-V-121/20,P=.3=11-41nY10
TygiNM" ItIBUONB=Sast received,. 0, largo vasSekr
loinityleltouttet Ribbons. • •.
1014masozir a OCt.
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ItAILNADS
VILA T a .O A 1)•
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. • %unmet Arrangement- = Change of Time.
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THREE DAILY TRAIN , EACH-WAY, (SUNDAYS EN
•.' Arid. btu one Change of Cars between
••:, Columbus and Baltimore.
QN and after blandly, Slay ith, 1815, Trains will run DB
foPovar:
..In :(E Leave
Si.. 0 xpresa rain, l -Train
P.M., Night Train)—Co-
Arrive:nbirsll A. Tr ain M ai
P 11:00
Mirth - 4:20 P. II; 0:15 P. M.; 5:45 A. M.
Leave: (Sail Train, Express Train, Night Train)—Bell
,air6:so A. Mc 12:00 M.; 6:60 P. M.
• ' Arrive: Colananua IGOI 2440 P. M ;AST. 6 40 P.M.; 1:10 A. iii.
NG E
The 10:10 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus
With the Exprem 'Train which karts Cincinnati at 6 A. M.
• and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua
, and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
rand from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with
Trairet mi the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at
Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Oslo
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Eta.
_ern Cities. .
' The tBS P. Si. Train will connect at Columbus with the
-second-Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky,
Manufield and Newark Railroad; and. at Wheeling with
..Night Train on Baltimore end' Chin Railroad. Passengers
leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, end taking ,
tba.9 A.lll. Train on Lhtle Miami Railroad. will connect I
With this Train at Columbus, Pareengers leaving Indiana- ,
pAlsand Richmond by marring Train on Indiana Central : CITY HOTEL ,
itailroad wilt also connect with this Train at Columbus, , (Merl IsHoWN'S.)
Trandatirea.s.tichßWhealeemloirengmatafhlo6hPio. bi ßzi n lro nd ad l , ea a v rr e r ip l g o; . i 3o .
8 P ,,. . i b t 1 i .. Corner of Smithfiel d) T T )
d and T
U R GH, hird
PA.
streets,
more at 5 P. M., next day: I
GLASS & CARE, Proprietors.
-.- The 11130 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with tha JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARE,
Mail Train Which leaves Cincinnati at bP. M., and arrives (L .,. br...,,,,, stat..fettrsxtousx) tuts at. man. a Pars naslp)
at Belisir at 6:11 A. ill.: connecting with the Aocommoda
tbin Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passer:• rpins large and commodious [louse having undergone
gate leavin g Chicago by the Evening Trains ran, by this 1 th orough repair and furnished with new equipments
rotte,via Michigan City, Lafayette,lndianapolis and Day- throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling
ton, 'reach Colmribuf• in moon to "take this train; and at public. Curators lloDBßialt. the
'Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber 1 - OWS'I'iIoN , S.
.land, sleep there, and resume by Expresa Train to Bahl. t
W
i AVERLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between
more and Eastern Cities. i
_v w Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia- fau2o:y
•• • GOING WEST.
The 5:45 A. IS.Mail Tram connects at Delhi'. with Nlclit ; Tlllii UNION,
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Nawark with ; VO. 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8 . WEBB (labs of
f vitfiky
trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, 1 „LI the Eaele,) Proprietor.
end Chicagovia Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
Itrr Cincinnati. anti with trains for X..nia, Dayton, Indiana
polis, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbana.
The 12 N. Express Train connects with the Express
Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 13:4S P.
M., and con acts with trains going South and West arriv
ing in Cincinnati at 12.
This 5:30 P. M. Train connects with the Accorn . modation
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train
at .t3O A. al" direct for CincinnatLEenta„Dayten, Indiana
polis, Lafayette, Terra Haute, Faint Louis and Chicago.
mylb ISAAC 11. SOUTHWICK, Supt .
CLEVELAND ILND i'ITTAIIIIRGEL
RAILROAD.
CONNECTING VIVI
STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL,
VIA wriLsriLLE,
*ND
Onto and Pennsylvania Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
THZ shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo.
Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, and St. Louis, to VIA
CLEVELAND.
This route to One notated miles shorter and about nine
hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianan°lia.
Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chi•ago twenty•th - eeh.lura
and St. Louis thirty-mien hours.
VIA ALLUANCE.
The Trains of the Ohio awl Penna. itallrowl leaving Pitts
burgh at 3.00, A.. IL, S uu, ft. 51., mil 3.00, P IL, connect
at Alliance at OM A. 1L,11.45 A. IL, and 030 P: IL, as
follows:
Trains for Moveland leave Alliance at 1.30, A. 1.1.. and 12.00
IL, and 6 35 P. 51 at Unison with Trains for
Cavabogs Balls and Akron. and arriving in Cleveland at
1011 6- 11., 2.20 P. 51., and 000 P. IL
Passengers for Toledo, Chigago ,
SL Louis, P.,,ck island,
Galena, awl the blortirveet, wt,.visb 1.6 go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh al
8.00 A. 51., and arrisinx 1R Curetted at 2.21) P. 51-, as that
Is the only train by which doss connections are malt
through to the abort point. Passengers by this train
reach Chicago at 1.80 next morning, and R. this
train
mid.
nli.nt.
VIA WELLSVILLE.
The Slim:nen Forest City Diurnal will leave the Mo.
nongitbela wharf every morning, (30trisys e.xcepted.) at
10 o'clock, for Well.rll!e, connecting with the train leaving
Wellsville at 4.30 P. IL, and arriving at Clovel.nd at 9.00
P. M.
An Accommodation Tools will Imre Weilevilis daily,
(Sundays excepted.,) at 6 31 P. .51 , connoaing et ileyord
with Express Train arriving, in Cleveland at 2 P NI
Trains from Wo.IIBIIIIIe land Clemiandevennect at ilayard
for Carrollton, Waynesburg,
Dover, and New Philioteiphia_
ser Tickets for Cleveland, Chice,:o sod tbo. Ncrtl. wmt,
via Weihrtillo, era wild eta I.vs rats than vie Arianrr.
The Trains from Cleveland to Toi. ant Chi:Aso run as
Dl`;
Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and '220 A. I.L. mil 0'29 P.
DI.; arrive at Chicago a 11.00 P. Di., 1.00 A. IL, anS to 00
A. 51.
Tralne leave Chicago for 'tort island and Et tn.!, as
follows: Far Hock bland at 900 A. II , and 11.00 P. Si.
Far St. Louts of 0.16 A. DI , sr. 1 10.05 P. 51.
ParsellgEn for St trolls go over Tir,k bland Railroad to
Joliet, and. thenreover the Chicago and Dlissdsvind itailroad
to Alton, and thence by tiocamtw at cn miles) to di. Louis.
Passengers by the 9.1.5, A. 11.. Train arrive In Ft. lonia at
1130 !me evening, and by tba 10.03, P. It, Train, at 1100 It
nest day.
Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and thin-. re.
chocked for Chicago Iwo Ft. Louie.
FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLIIVF.I.AND.
latriam. 1 2d d's lit datt. 2J et" r.
To Alliance---$2 30 To La Palle _llO • 0 513 (A)
Cleveland ... 400 " Rook told, 19 (g) li'.[.
" Toledo 50 " Galeria 15 15 14 11,
Chicago....-15 0(1 $lO 50 " Fpringteld 10 70 10
Bloomingt--1 0 90 14 1U " Burlington 21 00
" Pt. L0n15.....21 00 16 90
Psissengera are redut•tivd to trc,ure their deists the
office of the Company, in Slonorieshets Wow [La
toroer. J . kuuAtip. Supt, Cleveland.
nehi:B J. A. CAEGIIET-Avrt, Pittsbuttfh.
CENTRAL ROUTE
NEW AND DIALECT ROUTE OPEN:
TEM , C , I3
Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River,
lOWA, MISSOU IU
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
All Railroad to the Mt.. pp*
hicago, Burlington mu/ Qutitcy
RAIL a ROAD
FOILVZILLT TUN CATCACIO AND AL'll.O.• A Cree. IILLTIAILT
Tastre it R. is woe cow•LcrrD,
. nd Trains run the entire distance f oat CHICAGO TO
t URLINGTON r lowa, without thongs of Care.
The Only Direct Notate to BURLINGTON, QUINCY.
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE., OQUAWKA, IVAPEr.LO, Follt
DES MOINES, COUNCIL. BLUFF, Ac., and the cut ALL
RAILROAD Route iron Cille.too TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM
INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on
the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis
sippi Railroad.
Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of
the points.
Stages Leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern hifirAOUri—making the rat:l4llml and
moat reliable route to reach all the Important pcdnur west
of the Missiralppi as far u Council Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles less staging then by any other roue. The Road,
for a large portion of the Ambit laid with the curl/MOOS
riAll v the Intoothest riding and beat Railroad in the West—
well stocked with the most modern Loan:natives and elegant
new Care.
IsT By this mute passengers are a are of making mimeo.
tierces, and anteing at St. Louis on advertised Geminating
the eexediocut delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of umbra-
Gail, aeon the route by Alton.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
charge for handling at any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be pnrcharted at
all the Railroad °Mena In the FAA; at the Mire of the
Company, cornea. of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite
Building; at the Depot of the Galena It. it, and at the
Mich. Gent. li. R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn ate.,
opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
FREIGITT consigned by title Mae will receive Immedi
ate despatch.: 0. G. lIAMMOND,
C. E. FOLLKTT,
Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Chicago.
AEir TICKETS can be procured at-the principal Railroad
Offices of the country. mblO
1856. AIR LIRE EOM DM,
CHICAGO TV ST. LOUIS•
VIA WIC/MO, ALTO AND RT. LOWS
BAIL aIigIiNIEED. ROAD,
Formerly the Chicago and
Chrrying the Great Amertcan Express and D. S. Maas.
Fr RR Only Direct and Reliable Route to the Routh and
South•Weat—Seventy MUee Shorter than coy other
Route.
%Iva Saran r.l.pitiSß TRAINS DSTIT, HVHDAtI EXCEPTID.
Leaves A rrioci al
Chicago.
St. Louts Dtiy 'Express 015 A. M
St. Louis. Night 5apreme.....—..10.00 P. M
Trains run directly through without change of care or
baggage.
Frans Chicago to 81. Louis in 15 1 4 hours.
IMPORTANT thiNNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock
Island Railroad for Ottawa, La Stile, Stock Island and Con
tnd lowa.
At - Bloomington, withillinois Central Railroad for Clin
ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria.
At Sp, tug - field, with Great Western Ttallroad for Jackson
ville and Illinois River.
At Alton, with Daily Line of Packetrl for Hannibal,
Quincy and Keokuk; the moot expeditious and reliable
route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri.
At Bt. Louis, with Daily First-class Steamers for New
Orleans and intermediate points ou the Lower Misnisoippi,
and with Regular Lines of Packets for Ilaoass, St. Joseph,
and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and
Arkansas Rivers. '
R. P. MORGAN, Supt, Bloomington, 111.
L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, 111. E.P7.1
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
rruritzt DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Ph!Wel
-1 phis and Pittsburgh. Tag MORNING MAIL TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Rittaburgh at 7%, A. M., and Pitts
burgh for Philadel at 7, A. M. T HE LINE
leaves Philadelphiaphia
for Pittsburgh at / P. R.FAST
and into
burgh for Philadelphlaat 1, P. M. THE NIGHT RXFRESS
TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P.M., and
Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P:111.
The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Louis, Mo., Alton, Galena and Chicago, 1114
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Hy.; Terre Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day
' thuland,BooPriinumgfibenhis, 7Z.i:i lia I n m e . , S s
L a i
inod and . y To
Woosledo,
C o l h er w ei
also, with the Steam Packet Ponta from and to Nsw GIILCANS,
BT. LCITII.S, LOIIIEMILIN and CINCINNATI.
Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above
place.s.
. For further particulars, see handbills at the different
starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the
ehortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Bala.
mere, New York, or Boston. TItOS. MOORE,
Agent, Passenger /AIWA. Philadelphia.
J. NlEgff
Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
Notice.
EM Partnership of JOHN 1511:0B\ 111. & BRO. was die.
T
solved on the first inst. John arDevltt will continue
the btudneen at the old Stand, and attend to the settlement
of filo business of the late tirm.
_ , JOIIN MTh rrfT,
.• WILLIAM 6I'DEVITT.
Pittahnnth. Januar,' ild• '°"4
•
T r ue Low Inceiying our titook - Of Paris made NAN
es.TIIIIIB,,to latch wawvald ca
HAGAN ll the Attk
ion
of the
ELL,
- gat/15 91 Market street.
__
MANSION TIOINE ,
GEORGE ATIREN-TZ,
XT.). 844 LIBEItTY STREET, just beside the Passenger
n Depot of the Penn**lvania Ballrord, which - Makes it
the most cmvenient horse in - the city for passengers arri
ving by that road.
The Proprietor hating, at considerable expense, fitted'up,
in e Kcellt•nt style, the' tiANSION 1101.1 SE, would respect
fully solicit a share of .publie patronage. There is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford
ing staple accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market
can a (font. febty.
ST. 01.AILL HOTEL,
Ctrrner of Penn and St Cicefr struts, Pittsburgh, Pa.
TEM undersigned, formerly of ' , Brown's Hotel," having
taken thle large and commodious HOTEL, and having
refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully
invitei
his friends and the traveling public to give him a l sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex•
perleucc to the business, be; can give entire satisfaction,
and his charges moderate. •
C..EONNELLY._
RILEY'S HOTEL:
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my2n:y] E. RILEY, Proprietor. • •
GOOD ileTieNT HOUSE,
CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
the Railroad Depot
janl3.lv JAMES SUANNON, Proprietor.
GASILILL 1.10175 E,
CORNER OF WIN AND SOUTH ETS., WARREN, 6
pill; Proprietor takes pleasure d
ln
been
to the
public that this new an elegant liotel has been opened
as a house of entertainment. Bang commodious and roomy,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company, it offers
irrducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda•
Oen of the traveling community.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
our .51. UABKILL.
FItAN I.IN HOUSE: ,
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
PA.U.K.lial. Proprietor'.
jyltk3ml TERMS $1.60 PLIt DAY.
DILL,LANHO — UaiIf.,
JOHNSTOWN, PENNA.
rIHIE undersigned haying taken charge of the above'
j. named Muse and ratted it at a Large expense, in a
mu:gettable as well as elegan satisfactio n is nw prepared to re
ceive guests, anti give ample to all wbo may
pa roots° the TIOUAS. 11,1118:lf j, JAIIE3 DOWNEY.
HARE'S HOTEL,
[Late Farmer's Exchange,
N 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitts
urgh. SAMUEL RARE, Proprietor.
Tide hotel is entirely new. having just been completed
and opened for the amoncroodation of the public. [nepl3
S'ILAIN ELLIN EIOUSIL, Cleveland. Ohio.
(1 PATRICK SON, Pnoriumas.—This Rouse ham aye
j. dorgone thorough and extenalie repains, alteration",
and largo additions of nets furniture. eta., and the proprie
tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render the TO.a-Nr.11.1 a place where all the come
fort of a east clam hotel ean he found.
PATRICE. it SON.
iyk.tf C.
IneOI4.IIINCE 410TttLee
Na. 400 BROADWAY, NkiW TORII.
(connecter , ox Inc sr norr..ll PUR.)
lIEUBEN LOVEJOY,
P:I.OPRIETOR.
gIOPE
BG iatru.
.12 30 A M
. 2.45 P. 51
HOTELS.
REbTAU R.A.N
DANK ItXCIIANGIit.,
THIRD FTILEF.T, udErwe.Es WOOD AND MAL6LT.
rP111; Sub9itettera he,: leave to tuturm their frtendi and
t,.0 pubic viler:4le, ttr>t trey hare ka. 3 the stave
veld known Klikti haa+ just been thUrUUllUll•
repolret and re furnished, and IV:. OpnU.
rha
rruplirtilv bate spored no expener to mote the asuk k,:x
a,niagr • tocat..rt/bio re,ort, as pelt for the epieuru rie the
mat:. The larder will at all time,: be
of the seaaiii, and m.. 1 . 1 ,1 up wader the •uspi-
They s,prctfuliy ark for the
pair:nag,. gcurruus
I. ECII/O.DRl,tlF:ll l. :ftt
ft Vua: 4 :CIA
uttLvtokr.ttE. Ick:s rauttarer,
WOOL) r. BET. IN' AND rttutr z•TILEETA.
Undanufu...t hat jug cruriand • nlovdco "lock a
LIQC-Otln. and in ready et ail limo-, to "orva Lh friend"
with 0, 1-e"t of the sec., , n, to 1.1,• way of ••111" ea. Irish
Whlr# l'unrcs :any La had at t h e It:I.-m.4u_
iaultat, I:01N n• V .Oil. Pr , trietr , r.
C 011.1.411 :, CO A
greOTSTEIt AND COFFEE 11008F..li*
D. BARN AIID.
.11;,., 40, Ft t' 3: red, Wood 4.1.4d1 Martal.
ja.l',ls.!tint lit:iiiiii.
_ . —--__—_
CRYS TAL arke P •treet. ALACE,
M
C. C. SES L Y,
)._
~ ELE.. , PLCTEIILLY tula-ct. bit fri•nasedthe
t' \ i d
• r","-'ll' In gcr.rsi, Lt.'. b. too jest ratit.4 tile
Zile Nemr 'ivrt, e,,1 11-41Ia.10:11. Loal.ru otyle ell
0 , ...r: I NU OSSTL't=3 s_ta ertrj U 4 ing, .1. In eh.
ot:tvg . lin, 0 - y.t.rA lil U., 1”:.1.1 or Et...veil, t-,t• I.:.:!imr,t.
. d,.. U. • til sir,' (61,1,1, the Veft of evvrplibi; thio
'hm wart,: will elsr.l. litrula <dig Ilij I Oren 111.1.L11:3 rAltxt
la th. T...ruitv. incri,t4/
u'. avian. SALOON 11/P4 a)iiiii..ii:l7n irii.,--Ci7F
1(O3 WOOD Li T Fit; T
enLeraiNer be• no* bis OYn'Ell A.1.0 0 [174 AND
t:ATIN,i petfr - nt...1 to n rnmanti tort cannot
en! ri.tiar tb. city,
HEA LS 1 . 1;13. 1E HER rED PP A T ALL HOURS OP
THE I, A frtai the
elsolce•it nests. Fowls, Fish, /sc., &cs
11:1 , 1 i'are• torpan.-1, 11,01114 St/peel
rutty inslte the •;:vv.tir.o of the Vaitilf to IL
0 o
11 EithL,
Woc4 troet
Jaffi ma,tf
tit. Can't Lager tteer !Ir.:every.
1 , 111! tiniwiwigtawl e.twrtf:illy tufLutaG the that tit
I in CWT. fully
pi
to•
•cr••• privato arid lb*
grovrally. with la. otial,ratwl LAG Ell MIMI, ID
Goth! ii All orders left al I.lt ttil,o, Rid !".4 DIAMOND
Al.l.ltY, cnrar Woo:1 strawt,) w ill y altrodo4 to;
ttia IS dellservi Loan; part or the city or all-laity.
jeZS:tf
V. U. Katt:Nett.
Dewitt.' Laig•r
NO 10f, .seithfleld sfrer(,olporvethe (Nalcra Mem.
frit Ft tuber:o , r b., Ina% opened brie of Idialarkrat an)
beet ftniebrd Leger lither !Salle in tlie city. Ills tieeris
acknowledged to he a anterior article. and weer; otters,:
, rontarterion about Ida boom/ cannot b• •xcelled
me.:Y.lm X. REINITZ.
lieunett Ale.
N - sr
t le S A 11 . ,.ti 0 .3 1 e
r i Li!
Bloat.
11 A I
0, 11: 8 , a
cz : I m e tar tz;
eat Torb.r, to quart Karl pint bottles.
The attention of families, and the trade, la nncpeettully
eolirlte,L ant a lly
Mlineral iN stet acid Sarsaparilla.
NV7tl I:NOM:III, Pitt street. below Penn, nom
manufacturing and boil:ring the abcre bet crag," co
an •Itetefeeeeele. llis attic/es are of the best sinatity,at,d
nuts-tared from the purest materials. octitay
HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE
FUME undersigned is prekared to supply CAP.PENTEI I 2 I ,
ET.IIAK and Workers In Wood generally,
with his Patented and s minable Pl.
Ail who have tried it, pronounce t a mot: valuable in.
•eution, that must soon come Into general We. The MI.
lowing letters from practical workmen are but taro among
many letters the Patentee has moiled rerrommeodasg thw
Plans above all others In ttee :
Ptrrsoottoo STUN Ctrangr FACTORY,/
February IT, 1553.
We hereby certify, that during the ism
Iwo: re mOntbo
we have used Hopper's Patent Plane, and do not hesitate
to recommend it to CablneWriakers and Csrpootets as so•
perk, m any other Plane In usv. We consider it peculiarly
adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all tarts of
hard wood, and La' planing mine rs, it e far superior to
the old mode of arraying, besides being a great saving of
them. One man, by using this Plane, will plane mote
veneers than Flee mon can do by any other plane or method
in nee. H . ll .Hiatt k Co.
To Moses B. EATON, ESC,:
Dear Sir —I have examined Hopper's Patent Bench
Plane, and bellere it to be a roost excellent article for the
WO for which it Is intended, as combitustion of plane end
aerator.
It is particularly adopted to planing veneers, and It does.
not requile ono.fourth the time or labor of the old method:
sod 1 have no doubt, when its properties become generally
known, but that it will entirely opened° the former tee
Mous and laborious custom.
/ moat cheerfully recommend it to all periods engaged In
the Cabinet business an from my knowledgethorn is
nothing as well fitted to rite a smooth and beautiful trash
to veneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane.
.1.011111 IV. 'Woonwst.t.,
Furniture Wareronuo., 07, 99 Third et., Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh, February 27, 0155.
MOSES P. EATON, of this city, Is my sole Agent for the
sale of Places, or of rights to manufacture sod Pell them
C. HOPPEII.
Pittsburgh, March 21, 18r.5—.1m1121strt
AGENCY.
MOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for selling
and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to
sell the following lately patented articles:
Sande & Cummings' Patent Urick Machine;
Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane;
Trott's patent Gil Globes, for Steam Engines;
Doan's Rook Drilling Machines;
Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron;
Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills;
Crawford's Steam and Water (lunges; and,
Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines.
These articles have been examined by practical mechanics
and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in use.
He is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these
articles in any part of the country.
He has also for sale bot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and
finished Brass Work.
He Is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other
Patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the busi
ness faithful and constant attention.
He refers to the following
• CARD. -
lane subscribers have long teen acquainted with Mr.
Moses I'. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending
him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen
tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industr;
hi whose exertions every reliance may be placed.
Neville B. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr.,
Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham,
W. H. Denny, H. Childs & Co.,
James Wood, N. Holmes & Sons,
P. R. Friend, Kramer & Rahm,
F. Lorenz, L. It. Livingston,
Snap A Wade, William F. Johnston,
William Phillips, Andrew Fulton,
Wilson M'Candless, A W. LOOllllB.
PITTSBUIIOI3. November 27th. 1854.
Doan'• Patent H t ek Drilling Blaeltlines,
WEIGHING ABOUT auu POLINDS; can bo worked and
moved by two men, and do the work of five or six in
the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler & Co, Manufacturers.
The subscriber has been appointed sole agent In the Cub
tad States, for the sale of rights to use these Machines.
MOSES P. EATON, 19 Sixth street.
Hon. Wm. P. Johnston, President A. V. It. R.;
W. Siihicir Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R.
Gen. Wm. Lorimer, Jr., President P. & O. R. It.;
0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & C. H. It.;
?Serer& Manfttil Sr. Nicholson, Contractors for the P. &
11. B. deel9
UNIIIitOIDEILIES.—A. A. MASON It CO. have just re•
ceived per express 5 cartons of Embroideries, compri
sing new and elegant. styles Callers, Cutts,,Collarettes„ Heed
Dresses, Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves % Cheinizettes, As,
*Malt will be ofrared et extremely by pit.w. jati.W
tRANcE-connmEs
Increase of Cash Capital
. .
Ti) HALF A MILLIONLO "DOLLARS I
JETISA INSURANCE COIIIPANY,
HARTFORD, GONN:=CHARTERED •1810.
Cash Capital, - $500,000.
TEIIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
ff ii Assets of the /ETNA MR/RANCE OOMPANY,of Bart
' ord, us furnished this agency on the let of January,lB69,
under oath.
Real Estate, unincumbered». 4 - 16,672 05'
Sesenty.two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent., pay
able semiannually 72,000 00
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage—. 7,313 17
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank.— 126,827 35
Railroad Stocks in COnnecticut. 97,616 00
Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 142,896 00
Bank Stocks to New York city 98,050 00
Cash on bend, in Bank, and In hands of A gru Cs
and others 212,506 06
v 773,118 63
The amount of llabilitleedue or not due to Bankzorothar
crrdltorry—nothing.
Losses adjusted and due --none.
Lesseeadjusted and noedue, $148,618 22.
Lo.lses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for farther
proof, $61,257 60.
All other claims against the Company are small, such
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,
the width of streets, the supply of-water and condition of
the fire department. and other circumstances.
The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the
design to to limit the loss by any ono fire to $lO,OOO, or less.
TOO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
STATX 07 CONZUCTICTIT,Hartford, Jan. let, 1885.,
liartford county.'
Perecnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the "Etna. Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore.
going statement by Mtn subscribed, is true, according to
his best knowledge and belief
HENRY powLER, Justice of the Peace:
LosFes paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed
8760,000, while the premiums received for the same time
far exceed any other year, eines the organization of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
efir Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
IL B. TEN EYOB. Agent.
iEtNA. INSURANCEOMPANY,
CIIIRTIRE),
Cash Capital . 8500,000
Casti Surplus, oN Jernmar,lBs6 9213,213
TIII3 Capital stock and Surplus le securely . invested for
the benefit of all policy holdera. As an 0•11(111C0 of
the claims we have to publio confidence, and of its ability
to pay lows promptly, we elate a fact, that its receipts
vary from $1 ib,ooo to $1.10,000 per month. Its badness is
largo awl well distributed. awl in our opinion no Company
in the United Stated affords better indemnity to polky
holders than the .Etna. They continue to make insurance
onaproperty in town anti Country, at rates as low as to con•
di - tent with safety to the polloY bollar
d. 13. TEN ERCE., Agent.
/Fir °Mee, Norffertest corner Fifth and Wood streets,
Pitt.burgh. ap2kly
.——__ •
AKK
mrxruAL SAFETY LNSUBABCZ COMIXT.
In the Narth Room Of the Exchange, on Third
street, FECILAD
AHI LPHIA:
E NE INSOILANCEB.
on Vasszi.s,
Csaoo, . To all parts of the World.
Ramat%
LAN INSI3II.A.NCES
On gouda by risers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
all pare of the U YUL E.INSUBINCR3
On nurrchandlte generally.
On stores, dwelling 'houses, Au.
A._.F:rs OF TOE COMPANY, November 7, 1853.
Bonds and Mortgages. ...... V 4,200 00
State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwark, and other loana,-.----181,6L3 42
Storks in tanks, railroads and insurances c0rn
..... ..... 159,625 94
Ctok Quin
on lAnO--- .-- 10,071 30
lialancrA in tho hands at Agents and pre7Einins
on Florins Pulicin44cmitly 67
9abacrtpt1uutiate1..........«..«««.......«....«.....«-IOD,OOO 00
1:111t0151a.
Martin, Dr. B. M. atiston,
J.,pt: Ilugh Craig,
und A Oodder,; Spencer
John C bawls, Charles Heily,
1;.+.1 , rt 111r:on, Punnet K. Stokes,
John C. Psnrrse, I Bear, Bloat)
Leipm, James Tragtsir,
.r.l Darlington, I Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
It Jon., Brooks, I Joshua. L. Petra,
J Cy J.hown, t Janes Tennent,
J C. Mud, ' John B. &maple,
Charles Schsesr,
Jur, , b. M' Purist:4,
. J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
W. C. Ludati, B. T. C. Siorgan. 49.
WM. MARTIN ,Presidant.
Tll.OB. C. !LAND, Tien Pleats - lent.
Joaera
P. A. BADEIII4, Agent,
scatlfl No. DS Wntol etrort, Pittsburgh.
Th• Prat:m.llu IVltr•
Ptiladdphia. Benarrissinia.
AlliCaPOß.o—Chsrles W. llawYri, Thorne.. Bart, Tobias
[) Wagner, e...muel Grant, Jamb It. eraith, Geo. W. Bleb
sr ts, Alerdsolt D. Levis, klolphl B. Doris, David B. BrOwns,
24 - .erts Par,sessis. Casa N. Etl3=73, Prtlcidatt.
Cuss. G. Bsoctia, Sr-rid.orP.
Continuo to tasks Iturarance, imetoedual orilsoltal, 80 .1
d-ctr.cfp.tkm c vcccpvrty, in ton and country', at rains es low
at ars ennsistent vfta ess-nrity.
elThe Co.l.7;sisy haws reserse4 a largo Cstritingaut
vat-h, @nth thr.J.7 c4l - 4.1.e Cad promitums, sarsty intestott,
at
fort anqi.s; raw-7 ton to Cart swami.
Th. &wt., or the. Company . on January tot, 1851, as Fob
tithed s4roesbly to an Act a Aose=bly, nary as alloys, 11131
HC1.44147/ ....... ple,ns se
tisiate . 7S
ceese 17
...... 44
=Klan, their isowelsoration, prekd of terenrponit True,
tarty h3Te urrird of O "111;ten roue Ilordred Thotr
ego,l Thalia", ree-hr. Iri tp, thereattonling ettler. of the
aL trooto,:es tneureulm, es well U the ability tadsdingtdtlon to oaort with promptnemiail
J. GARDLIER COTTIN, Apra.
irT4 0!!low north-soot cot. Word st.l Third eta.
_ -
.Tlll/1 ri IT ED S TATE
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COIPANY,
PIIILADELPIIIA.
CIIMITERED
F.ll. P APRIL 213TH, MO.
011.111TERPETUAL
CAPITAL $250,000.
COMER OF FOURTH AND SMITIIVIELD SMUTS.
Authorized Colitis', $300,000.
INSURS BUILDINID3 end other property ageltukt loss - or
daton,le by Fire, awl the wits of the Bee and Inland
Nselsation and Traneportation.
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh.
a. RILLF.P., Jr., Pre:at:ll: G9RDON, Secretary
onT27rdtf
DIECIED
OP HARTFORD, CONN.
PAID UP
Once, S. E. Cornrr of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Phitadeipititt.
o,, , Acera of Oa 1111.14 /bard at Pas&
DIZICTOLS.
Stephen R. Craerbre PIM' B. Goddard,
hantrrse W Thompson, lawn:nee Johnson,
Benjamin W. Vinsitty, Goo. Mldanry,
Jamb L. gloronet, JsZnal Dortrent i ,
R [;tiara M. Godwin. Willisna !Mee.
Pmenient--Stophen IL Crawfrrd.
Vice Prandent—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Jitdixal Examiner, Pittsburgh—James 11. Wilton, M. D.
..41ightny City.-11. D. Mowry, M. D.
GEO. ABEOLD, Agent,
marl 77 No. 74 Pourer street, Pittsburib.
PBSHSYLVASIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF 1177'S B URO Li,
• -
ear*ra~
Wtn. P. Johnston, Rody Teltereon,
W. M'Clintnelt, Senvetly T. Friend,
D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul,
A.J. Jones, George R. White . ,
Jacob Painter, A. A, Cartier,
I,,caes 8. Kegley, W. 8. 'Haien,
Wads Ussapton, D. E.Pirk.,
11. R. COggshalL
Ron. WM. F. JOIINBTON, 'President.
BODY PATTERSON, The President.
AA. Cane-tea, Seezetary and TresAurer.
8. 8. Oman's, Assistant B.knetery.
CAPITAL 4300,000 e -
WILL insure against all kinds of risks, SIM and NA
All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Uom e institution, managed by Omicrons who are well
known in the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character whicb
they have assumed, es offering the best protection to those
wbo desire to be Insured.
Directora.-11.. Nliller, Jr.,o. W. Riaketson, J.W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11.8mith,O.Ilimeen,GeorgeW.Jackson,
Wm. IL Lyon ,Jam ea Lippencott,George Deride, James Blo•
Auley, AlexanderNlmlek, Thomas Scott.
.t. Glare, No. Off Water street, (Warehostse of Spang
, op • tairp.) Pittsburgh. uowSkly
WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c.
A s TEW GOODS! Warcurs, JEWELRY, Snags Wane,
,11 Murmur Gochs, hc., WHOLESALE AND EMIL—Coma.
try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request
ed to call, as wo can Mrs , them as well, and we think b
ter, than they usually are served In Eastern cities, bedded
giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difflcult to
obtain in many shops,
Silver Detached Levers 410 to 115,00
Da Cylinders 7 to 10,00
L dies' Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards.
Gantlemen's do do do $2l to $2OO.
Chains, Studs, Heys, Feed% Spectacles, Pane, Lamps,
In excellent variety, and at lowest prices.
Air Watch E pairing done promptly and in a superior
manner. All work and all goods warranted.
W. W. WILSON,
67 Market tenet, corner of Fourth.
- - -•
NEW AND GOOD BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT DAVI.
BON'S, 66 Mario: 'street, near Fourth :
Plain Words to Young Communicants; by Dr. J. W.
Alexander. 35 tints.
Willison's Young Communicant's Catechism. 6 cents.
The Rich Kinsman, or the History of Ruth, the MoabL
tees; by Dr Tyng.
Lilly Gordon, the Young Housekeeper.
Prime's Travels In Europe and the East—the best boOlt
of travels yeti
The Foresters; by ProtWason.
Ministering Children.
The Laws of Figurative Language; by Lord.
The Minister's Family. •
Mornings with Jesus. Jaye last.
The School of Christ, or 'Christianity In Its leading aspects.
The Fountain of Living Waters, illustrated by Facts. 4th
edition.
The Words of Jesus. The Mind of Jesus.
Kltto's Works. Footsteps of St. Paul.
Life and Epistles of Bt. Paul—plain, and in oncohalf calf
for presentation.
The Hiding Place; by McFarlane. •
The Night Lamp,
Now opening almost daily, new and valuable Theological
Works, for family and ministerial reading, both American
and English. , J. S. DAVISON,
ap6 166 Market street.
JEANNETTE I
She Is dressed 111111112 and sat*
And her step Is fanpf grace ;
She is lovely In appeelince—
But what a sallow face I
Her hands are small, hut oh! bow roughs
She surely doennot know
That Haar am SOAP is lust the tbing-- -
ti then the price is low.
The HERPET/0 SOAP is fur 5a1e,1234 cents Per es I V•
zuh2l - No. 140 TITIB.D STRIP .
;A Partner Weaned.
APERSON having .a Capital of.Threeor Hour Thousand
Dollars t 4 invert in - a Manufacturing -business, can
heat of an opportunity Where he can :eosin SLY 110141 t in
5 PhOrt7 gme.l .The beat references given. Yor-pastienc
Wig giiidy at TIIB OPPIeII. Vahrit
RS AND. BROKERS:
_
. • 7' A.igwrls Looßtith
TOCIC.!A:ND ,
Offir.t, .No. B 2 Aur' et, above Wood.
NOTES, Drafts. Bonds, Mortgages, and: Loans on rolls-:
tends, negotiated. Stocks bought:and sold on eont.:
mission. Land Warrants bought and sold.
Particular attention paid to the' purchase and sale of
Copper Stocks.
.
Icatiotis attested AllmnEa to pro.-
EL. WIIIIAX.9 ass. B. N'VAT
WE.
11. Williams & Co.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. IL COrlieir Otiod and Thifd streets.
Xi" AU transactions rogation liberal terms. Oollections
of _Bills, Notes, do., promptly attended to. jaraillw
WCONNELLIt WILLOCK,
BANKERS,
A _
ND'Dealcus in Exchange, Bank Notes , Gold and Silver,
Coin. Current and Pai Fonds received on deposit.
Snacks:bought and wild on commission. Collections glide'
at any point in the United States. - .
South Rest corner of Market and Pifth streets; .
myll - '• • PITTSBURGH. PA.
ARTIMS; RODGERS CCI 4 .
BANKERS AND BROKERS ,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND EMILTHITELD.ETREPE,
sia6m Pittsburgh,
C. JO3. LUDWIG.
• Wilkins & Ocho
(Successors to A. Wilkins A CO
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 71 Iburth street, rittstruigh.
TN THE numerous suspensions of Banks and Bankers
'throughout, the -country daring the last six months, we .
are satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles
have grown out Of a departure from their legitimate busi
ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public
in advance, that no speculations ip "CencY stocks," or other
"outside operations," shall tempt us from the strict and le.
gitimate line of our business—believing that, in . avoiding
allauch investments we shall not only be better able to.
serve our customers and ensure their safety, but mist in,
adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate
benefit. [(ebb] W. 'd CO.
Removal.
PATRICE& & EILKISD,
BANKERS AND DscroANGE BROHDRB, -
Raw Beamed ROY Office W the Cbreo. of Afth and Wbai es.
ItIMITVIIAS, YL
ASSICKB ft PRIEND, Ballken and Exchange Brokers,
P
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,. Gold, Mixer
and Dank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
CatieS constantly for sale.
°Westford made In all the ratio throughout the United
States. Deposita received In par rands or =Stout piper, it
the earner of Plfth and Wood guests . (feta..
N. SOWED & SONS, _ _ '
UNWIRE AND EXCHANGE BBOXBIBE;' • '
nu Masao win SAXE= AtiD =muses onsat To SO.
67 SAILLIT 811111,4 TOM tons snow OLD snook
BOWES -k SONS, Bankers and Exchange Ilrotois,
N
and Dealers in Notes, Drafter Acceptances, Gold, Kt.
ver and Bak Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received In par Lands or current paper, No.
67 'Market street, between Third and fourth eta.- Lisalkly
Tur.n.NAN ac co., - -
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOEBREI,
No. 95 Wood Strad, corner of Diamond Alley,
PIPPIDATAGIFI, PA,
DIRE AND BELL Bank Notes and Coln; Discount time
..13 exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in
all the principal cities or the Union. Banda. deposits on
cell and on Interest, and give their prompt attendant to all
other matters appertaining to a Broker's hardness; Eas tern
merit
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
DLL= la
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes.
0
TOCII bought and mold on commission. Collections
weeny attended to. Interest veld on Deposit.
W No. 68% fourth street, nearly opposite the X. M.
Bank- &tie.
HILL @ CO..
DANICRES AND EXCHANGE HEMEa%
OM= OP WOOD PICO to TB PPIZITD.
O MIT EXCHANGE on the k. stern Odes constantly for
pale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted,-
Gold, Silva end Bank Notei, bought and sold. Collections
mode In all the principal cities of the United States. De
posits rarival of Par and Current nude finar27ly
LL zu.
ULU LIAM, ZOWLED
SUMER 6lateauflloll23l2l
DANKEEB AND ESOLIANGE 1111,0EZEB8,
BUT AND SELL GoId, Silver, and Dank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Beal Estate or Stock iSeouritisur; pirrehme
Ennalsaary rioter and nate Bills, on Zest and West; buy
and sell Staab on Oaramlsaton.
Collections made OD On pcdnta In the Union. Itayl
$627,470 CZ
0. E.ABHOLDI3CO.,
BANEBBS AND EXCKANarBILOICEBB,
DKALERS In Stamm, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight and
Time Draft., Ae. Collections carefully attended to,
and preeeeis remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commixdon.
1M.N0.14 fourth' et, next door to Bank of Pitteb'g. teen
Domestic and Forages Kerltempallua Na Gold and Stir
Dimalet, Pahl and m, a
Sze-hanged, at the
PKOLIANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP
WILLIAM A. HILL A CO.,
61 WOOD stun, virrawaxon.
tau Intellect allowed ma time &wait& lan=
TaTsiias a.cAugurr
THOMPSON BELL & CO.,
DAN KRES AND BROKERS,
Cbrna . • Thad artd Wood tate', Ahabwet, Ph..
THOMAS WOODS,
ia-COSIMERCIAL BROKER,
LSD 3111.311 13
Beteg, Bonds 6
, Stocks, Aral Estate, 4c.,
bro 7 Forth AL, As6Arri2h. PAL [ja6l
William A. 11tH £ Co.,
BA-NKEB,I3,
So 63 Vied end, Pittsburgh.
HOLD en lsle the following MlNDS AND ESCPCID3>--
SO sham Ezetangs Bank;
17 do Monongahela Navigation Company;
Z) do Cltisene lusnianoaCkompany;
$2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company Donde;
IMO° aty of Pittsburgh Dona*:
1%000 County of Allegheny Bonds. tseps:dlnvirtf
0102111110tit'S Loan °Mee,
*TO. 100 SUITILPIELD STREET, NEAR
ill Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watcher, Silverware
and other valuable artiolea. ardlodly
CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO..
s
F 0p,... = h t. , o v elbra mi ted D epot
unbounded iv on ti Lloe: i y r
he name of the THREE DIO DOORS, tug, for the pur
pose of aegnizing mote space for their Immense bushing,
removed to the epazionsbuilang on the COMM' of
DIALIOND ALLEY AND WOOD STYMY,
Where they have now the moat
SPLENDID STOCK OF.CLOTHSt
Asto
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has sores been offered to the
Their o=4ll Object tbr this remove', is to give them
more realities for the,
WHOLESALE TRADE.
Thai areared to sell Goode at the
£0 W EST EASTERN PRICES
And they will warrant them to be iu good as any menu.
(sutured in the Union.
CUSTOM WORN.
ta Till 12131 . 5177.1,43 D CPON TITS 811:11110T
They hair* Oil hand a full and beautiful assortment o
LOTUS and COATINGS, for
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND -Ent
Our interests are Identical with those of our customers,
and we am:a the Dublin that our fidelity will not fail In
ailing all orders we rosy be favored with.
Kir DON'T FORGET TUN PLACE
-I®l®e SS Wood Street,
(NAST SIDE) CONNER OP DIAMOND LUNY.
N. B.—We desire our yutrons to tuiderstand Best we have
no longerany connection with th e Clothing Busineis on
Liberty street. Oar attention le devoted excitudvely to the Muse above designated.
mar= JOUN I<POL6BK Y & CO.
Fall and Winter Goods:
EDMOND WATTS,
VirERCILLANT TAILOR, N 0.185 LIBERTY BTREER-;-
iyi I time now on band a large stock of Pollard Winter
Goods. Overcastings, of entirely new designs; Puck Vest•
lugs, of the most beautiful psttartuu French and
Cassbneres, of every style road shade In the market,
which I will make to order on the most uneatable terulw,
mod warranted to snit. ' Ort.4
TIIBT RECEIVED AT JOHN IdeOI.O9ILEY A COT Whole•
e) sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street,and corner
of Diamond alley, the largest and moat varied stock of
geode that this celebrated house has ever had the plasmae
of inviting the attention of the publie to. Thesegoodahave
been purchased from find' bands, and, consopsently, no
second profit on them, vrhlch leaves. us able to that we
can and do sell at as small profit!' many house in the cut
ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to
give us scsll, and examine our extent - in assortoimit Of
HEADY MADE CLO'ININO.. It 11l *Mpg impoeldblelo
enumerate the (pant; , y of immense pileitof garment' that
is to be wren at thisis r. • * establishment i,lt is sufficient to
say that it has neve: teen equalled tp the house ltaslf '
marllbtf - JOHN bIoCLOSICSY k CO.
• Clothing 1 t*O .
rpm undersigned rospectibili infonaisfhlstrferlds and the
public that he Is now twit/Wig at his Moro, N 0.171 Lib
arty street, a choice assortment of Cabs, thissdnieres and
Vesting& of the latest and most desirable style& which be
Is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man•
ner, at short notice; and On. the mostreaSonable term&
We hares's° on hands large and wallmartufacturedstock
of reedy made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retail.
Pomona who purchase goods fortieth, will find it to their
edvantage to call at 117 Liberty street,before making their
purchases. , [marl C. CONNSIL
Now Clothing Store' ,
ra -
N 0.4, SIXTII STERNA OPPOSITE I • TT , TY. '
Subscriber has just opened au new establishmen t, w ere he has always on hand alarge and choke assort
ment of all articles of OLOTHINCI,which ha warrants equal
to any In the city, and will sell at the moat reasonable rt.
ees. The public are requested to eye him a cll.
marikly B. OPPENHEIBIIIt.
To itoosokeepors.
xgrz have now opened one of the largest stocks of
vy CHINA, GLASS and QUEENSWAILE, au table for
housekeepers In the city, and intend selling at 'ray low,
prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea are,
consisting of forty-eight plecee, for the low price of Four
Dollars, and all other Goocisin proportion. Our stock being
large oaring to the dull season lust passed, we are deter
mined to work It off at low prices. We hare just opened
em. e beautiful shapes of Whituatona Meat Dishier ; Vege
table do ; Covered Dishes for stewed enicken, - etc:, etc. Also,
'some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our
stock of White atone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet
Ware, is largo—all of which we have put down in price:to
suit the times.
FRENCH CHINA.
We have some twenty different etyles of Frenolt.Oldria
Tea sate, and some beautfed Goldlland Dinner seta—all of
which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent. below
former prices.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Our stock of Knives and Forks, axons, Waiters, Britan
nia Ware, GirandOles, Solar Lampe, et0.,_15 large, and we
will Bell them at very low prices . •
GLAM. WAR& - -
On hand and receiving, a large mooted' Bolton and Pitts.
burgh Glass Ware, which we will fell at manufacturers
prices.
COMMON WASH. -
Oar stock of common Teas,Plates; Bow% DislteS; pitch.
ere, and every article suitable for country or city tead4s
large, to which we invite the attention of city And
merchant:, aswe will sell them Teary low for cash.
Houseireapers and others in want of - ortrar hint and
•Quetoisrare' will do well by calling at the '
caws '
No. 6S Market, between &I and 4tti
opposite GvJ B. White.
VT:
CLOTHING.
NESS COATS
NEW SPRING GOODS'
,"_
DRY MODS.
'JUST Iike,EIVE.D
011161NAL. BEE
10.74.b1aam Seam, lILIIVTAS Elgrant AND 'Tat Dnuttotin,
_ _ _ Parsßußou, PA.
Ol7llTatiliD AND eIOST DESIRABLE STOOK of Spring
and Summer Dry Goods ever offered in this market.
We Would call Particular attention to the foll Owing;
A very superior assortment of plain Black Brocade and
fancy colored Bilks; also twistod Slika, Satin. pl aid and plain
MIINCLAB and liareges; Printed Barege and Oldie de Loftier,
- very heriae= French Lawent And Britriantines: a--good
assortment of. French Worsted Collors„ Coder sl a y,e s an d
ch en d z att e a, eminoidered, hem stitched end plate' Linen,
Cambric Handkerchiefer, Furniture Dimity and Manteca;
Bonnets and Ribbon's at bargains ; • •
A beautiful assortment of. Moire antique Lace and. Silk'
Taimas Shawls and SCarfa; a fall aceortment of Gloves,
Mitts aid Hosiery; Irish Linens, bluelins and Prints, to
gnther with a complete assortment of every other article,
either fancy, staple, foreign or domeatto, -
Thankful for past favors, we would solidi an early, ex
amination of our stock, confident that.for quantity, quail
ty, style and price, it is urusurpassed.
YOUNG, DOW' & BRO.,
myb formerly Young. Stevenson L. 'ye.
titer ; A TT ivra. of. Sprang and Swimmer Diy
. . Goods
AT No. 99 , N. W. OF WOOD. STRESS.
DGREGG:a .00., Iroporteric and jobbers - in
• 'french and German DRY GOODS. - -Having receiv.t
ad oar large" extensive, stork of.spring .anCaummer
pumhasedfroin importers; manufacturer - A, and' part
through our own importation, we feel-safe in assuring our ,
old customers, country merc hants and city dealers general.
ly, that owing - to these acquired facilities in. - purcbasingi
we can offer such intiticettents to buyers as are rarely met
within the trade.
. Among our dry goods stock will be found casts:term:ride.
aims; Portainouth' lawns of the most desirable designs;
Mohair httres; alpstati, Plain black and fancy figured silks;
llingbanics and fancy.prints,latest styles; broadelotto,Dnoy:
vestings, cassimeres,satinets, tweeds and swimmer parita.
looping; brown an black muslins,table ediapers-
We have also opened a very large assortment of bid - nets;
neoveot styles:palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghosni
and an extensive-variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons:
with lace good', alio) , nettinge, ...jeconette, mull_ and figured,,
Radio =stale and . blick silk veilk, Re. '' -
Our variety stock embraces in part -combs, buttons,. per
sussloo caps, threads, port monsies,patent medicines, per.,
ttunery, and - almost every article usually kept in the va—
riety line, - together with a large' stock of gold and eilVeri
wateros, watch materials, glasses, golir and gilt jewelry of,
newest patterns, and a grout variety, of 30 bans and 8 day
docks, all of which will be Sold at the lowest prices for cash
or satistnctory reference.
N. Br early call from buyersis respectf u lly solicited.
tSP .Rl. N G Y GO O . D.S .
11A.GIA 'at. Tio.'1111:
A BY. receiving deilyiddltiotis -Li their large isndArel
A
selected stock of ' ;;: : -•• •
' Mantillas,
. • - Dress Goads,
Embroideries,
f.,
Shawls &Scala,
Hooselmop'g aoods,
Hid Gtoi;es, &e. ,
To which wo would zespectropy tririte the Attar tion o
the Ladies. - mb2o •
mousivlNG GOODS.
URANIK VAN GORDRRbaajustsecalred sillirge and
1 beautiful 'minium= of Mourning -Collars, Manes
and Betts - in Crape, Tarlatan and Balsa, black law and
gauze Veils, black iloslei7 and: Gloves, lizzatolf cotton,
and gilk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crepes, In all qualities.
Alesiader A Riumfo.beit-Mid. Gloves tau altays b
found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner sf tbo DI
mond.
NNW TRY GOODEVEMORB.
Iron Front.-N6'; 91 Itarlret street.
01111 berme being now open for Matra:motion or a gen er
al Dry 9004.0118113010,R6 would respectfully solicit the.
patronage of the publit, feeling emrtkientthat;frem enrol-
Carafe° and Well selected , stock of SLUTS, -.FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we can offer Such induterllBlll3 in
awe entire satisfaction. - HAGAN & AUL,
. spats Nos. in Marketand 8 Union street.
VAN GOtt.DERIS TILIZIALING . EiTOELE4
No. 83 Illsvg.xv Sr. CORN= (17 DLSMOND.
TOST RECEIVING, a larg e well valectedatook of all
fJ the new etyles of
LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS:.
Fringes, Buttons, , Galloons, .
Gimps, Braids, Velvets,
Laces Cords. Ribbons.
A hand some aasortment of french, Scotch and Austrian
EMBROIDERIEg, in liaise, Jaconet and Lace.
Collars, Edgier, handkerchiefs, . .
amass - Infanta' Robes;
.
Camizettes, Bads,. Cape it Waists.
A fall supply of MOURNING GOODS: •
Crape setts, Collars, , Love and Gauss Veils, '
Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Fails,
Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes Italian andEng'h Crape.
MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars,
Bands and Insert:lnge: Trench Working Cotton, Cooper,
Linen and cotton Floss, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk,
Stilletos and Scissors.
• Mantua, Satin and Bennet 'Ribbons.
A large assortment of GENTLIMEN'S FURNISIIING
GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, handkerchiefs, he.
Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small
wares generally.
air`ill.TOWS nen , SID (WWI'S, la white, black and colors.
Sizes from No. 6 In No. In, always on hand.
Also—A good -atonic-of HOSIERY - road GLOVES—very
cheap.sah`23
. .
FURN IT U
JABIES W. WOODWELL,
CABINET 'FURNITURE dIANUFA UTVIRER,
Ware...rooms 97 and 99 Third street.
J. W. W. respectfully infer=
his frierAc and customers tturt he
•' • - basnewcompletedbisspring steer -- • 4 " .
of Turniture,"which is decidedly.
the largest and best ever offend for rale in this City, which
will be sold at prices aa low as any the. United State%
last or West.
As he is deternined to uphold the quality :with well sea
soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing,
he is enabled to product warranted furniture, at the lowest
prices.
Ile has adopted the principle of identifying his customers'
interest with his own, io quality and price, and keeps at..
ways on bead the greatest variety of every .dascription of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele
=d costly that house, or any part of one, may be
ed from ' his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
' der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock,
which for richness of style and Bnab, cannot, be surpassed
in srLa ta fthe Eastern
XIV totes tete fidas;
60 Bass, in plush and hair cloth;
50 dos. Mahogany Chairs;
20 dot . Walnut .
60 Mahogany Rocking " •
'2O Walnut " 4/
50 Mahogany Diners;
20 Walnut "
60 &tattle Top Centre Tables:
60 . a Dressing Bureaus
EA a Wallistands;; -
{O latelosed
100 Common 48
20 Plain Dressing Dorms; ' • -
4.9 'Mahogany Bedsteads:
50 Cottage . .
SOO Cherry and Poplar Bedatessig, -
20 Mahogany W ardrobes;
10 Walnut
. .
60 Plain Bureaus;
TO Dining and BreakfastTablea
12Beoretary and Bookcases;
20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs;
24 Cane Beat Rocking Claire;
12Ladles' Writing Desks;
flatland Towel Stands; . What-Note; - -
Ittiguires; PsperMache Tables:.
Cionversittinn Chain; • Pembroke .
iillsabethan " • • - Sall and 'Tier
Ittoer-ption " • LAWS' Work. "
Pearl Inlaid " • • • Extenden Dining Table's;
- Arm - " Ottomane;
Gattin end Hall Ohalrs; '
have assortment of COMMON FURNITURE and
WINDSOR. (111.A.13111. Ossaren Mesa empplied"with all kr.
lacks In their line. -
STRABIBOATS and zrORMS, furnished at the shortest
notice.
All orders promptly attended to.
Steguinksosttit Ahoy t '
Tax subscriber& tender Abeiracknoir-
1011/mews for the 'favors bestowed upon
them by +their fitealubcut - friends, and
would respect-11111y remind them and othersinterest
ed In building boats, that they are at al). times prepared to
tarnish, au the =pat 'reasonable ternis i every description of
Cabin Furniture raid Chairs of ttaibest material and work
. _
titnaldp.
ifl2. '63
Samoa Loarryt.7r. •
riHAIB — AND BEDSTEAD HANDBACTUBMEt—Hu. , 204
Fetter=f.'s Itow; Liberty 'street, naa on hand a large
stook of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of
the best materials, which he will sell lover than attic] ea of
the came quality can be sold in the city. He would call par
ticular attention to hla large Stock of and Walnut
Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly redaced
price& .451sa„Turning of every descrYptionexecuted in the
neatest mauler. Orden left at the Ware ROOMS, or at the
HID, corner of Adams and Litertialmeeta, will be promptly
= A:IttILIMEEN it 1004
,
113 EAVE 02t • HAND at - their ' ' extensive,: DASEN - OT ond
AU: OnAlltltAtilllbieTOßlt,"No. 114. Bmlthfled stieet,
largo usarrodemt of tansy and plan furniture; whtch they
wilt sell 16 per mt. below otuitomsq.ratts,
..Tanns—oash only: ' •—•
Great lildricontenta to Gash Pearthasero.
IPwill tell our large stock of COMMON AND :FANCY
:HAIM AND BEDSTEADS, n prlcea :that cannot
to please cash puzahiseera All our work la warranted.
Our terms's, CABE.. JA3129 LOWRY, JR.,
• tor. - SorentbSand Liberty ste.
, Whl. B.' STRVENSON continues to manufacture
- tidiabarrATAßß of everydeserlition, it bia old statid,
corner of Llbertv and Seventh streets.• Tibi'DE,ItTAR.
MG attehdal to, in all Its brioches. . - null
WIELD BOOR FOURAILROARENORIEERS.ContaIa
ing formulte for laying out 'Curves. determining frog an
glee, levelling, 'calculating -earth-work, etc., eta, fogsther
with tables - , of radii, ordhista4 &Bodice:try: Long chords,
.magnetic variation, logerathime and natural signs - tatt
yetc. letc„by John B. Renck, Civil Engineer. Pocket.
o,,,The object the 'present 'work is to supply a want
vary generally felt of by. Assistant Engineer& on Railroads.
Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing
the ordlnarylograrithmatio tables are common enough;but
a book combining with these tables others peculiar. to the
Railroad work, and especially the necessary formaim.for
laying out curves, turnouts, crossings, 40.,1ea desideratum
which this work IS dEMlgned to supply. - •
1. S. Murmur Aaanzarr, West Point, -18,185 4.
fferwrii I have looked over " Renck's Meld Book for
Railroad Engineers, " and think it well adapted to the ob
ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be
fotinda very useful and practical volume both for officeand
field work. . - • :L-D. K. Menem
TBor, Apr 1121.1854.
I em much pleased with mr. liencies little manual, the
"Field Book of Railroad Engineers.". With - the presenta
tion of some of the most practical and useful Of recognised
processes, among railway engineers, he hwr given others
whdch,new at least in their present form, appear to possess
mint of higher value than that of mere novvity—that of
being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira
ble, pr=l use.' In conclusion, while I think the design
of Mr. Heuck'elesok is finch as to adapt it excellently well
to professional needs, I have, pleasure in expressing my
cordialeatisfaction with its execution, alike with the. per
apicuity of artangeramt effected by theauthor, and the ea
cellent typographical taste displayed by . his - publisliere.
t). B. and Direetor of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Tor tale by ' WILMA XI O. aevEN, -
Healerin llosineem'-Stationerf•
Market street, earner of &cond.
_
Fl" ktE/18 ooblife—A. 11. MASON a CO. heti just
milted andbir splendid lot of Itzeta Goode,comptt.
ilegrrielt Plad,Stelpitleed ?irgetedaleneptOrusittekoe,
oodles, de., With Mee eiegancetyleh of simiticed - Se.
ne•20•1. isPel 26 /122 TH EX.
FAMILY PHYSIC.
.
s
..__ THERE hes Tong - existed' petit
-, L 1:.,,e7v , : . -: - demand for aneffective purgative: pill
/--.which could be - relied on rut =re ,and
*---.' -, 41' . - perfectly safe in its operation, 'This
r '„, - '7 . - - - hasbeeri prepared' to Meet that de.
e.rr, Innod,-mead, ,nri - extenalve trial of its
yel
:,,,,,,,,,,,, - Virtues haeceneittsivelYsbown„wun
.... -- leso - - , - -7 -m' - what success it eozomplishea Menu •
..P - , pose designed., It to easy to Make a
` '-'
- _ - pluvial pill, but .-, ntit asy to make
the best of all
iections, butall theedvantages, of, aver other.: This has
Pins-01V WhkchPADVlldhave Ilene of the ob.
been - attempted here, and WRY - what enceesif atif wankt re•
spectfully,sabralt to Ms nubile decision.- It - heir been no
fortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purga
tive medicine is acrimonious and irritatingto the bowels.
This tenet. Many of them prOdure so much griping pain
- andrevnlsionin the system as tomere than counterbalance
the good to be derived from them. These pals produce no
irritation or pain, unless it arise.from a preniOutaY ousting
I - obstruction orderangernent In the bewels." Being purely
vegetable, no Iberia can arise from thele rise en any quantal.
,ty ; but it le bettee that any medicine should be taken Judi..
cionsly - . Minute directions for their use in
,the severaldiseases to which they are applicable are give - ibis the boa.'
Amengthe complaints wldchhave been-speedily cured by
[,them, we may mentle a ;Aver Cetcplaint,leitaverioneforms
lof, Jaundice, Indigestion, Lauver, and Loss of Appetite
1 Listlessness , Irritability, - Billowe Headache-, hiliona Never,
- Pexer and Ague,-Pain in the Bide rralleinst- for, in truth,
all these ere but the eonsequenen of diseased action in the
liver.,As an aperient, they , afford prompt„ and sure relief
in Cotiveness, Piles, Colic, llysenteryOlumore, Scrofula
andScutlyi Colds with:soreness urd'the Mx - ly,llicers audio to
culity Of the bit od; in short, any and everycase:where, a'
'-- They hares also produced ienie eingularfyintensaful ware°
In Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, GraveirEryslielas,Palpita
tion of' the Heart, Patna in - the Rack,. Stomath and Side.
They should b.S freely taken in the spring of the year, to
purify the blend and -prepare the sYstent for the of
seasont— Anocusionat dose stiniulatesrthe stomach and
bowels into healthy action; and restorea - the appetite. and
vigor' They perify„the7blood, and, by their, Stimulant ac
tion on the circulatory trietem,renoveto the strengthof the
body, and restore the wasted or - -tilseased 'energies of the
whole organism. Hence an occasional dose iff - advent!):
gemiti, even though no actions derairgementexists; but un-,
, necessarysibsing should Dever be carried too -far, as 'every
purgative medicine "reduces the strength, when-taken - to
excess. The thousand , cases in which a physic is required
cannot bo enumerated - here, but they suggest themselves
- to the reason of every body; and it in confidently believed
this pill will answer.a bOtter purpose than any thingwhicb
has hitherto been available to mankind.- -When their vir
tues are once known, the nubile will no longerdoubt what
remedy to employ , when in heed of a cathartie medicine. _
Prepared by JAMES 0. AYE R, Asseyer and Practical
Chemist, Lowell,hlase,. - Pricelis cents perbog,„ Tivetonell
Sold by 11. -- A. - PAHNESTOCIt - & co;; Pittsburgh; arid by
oil Renegista.. .. -• - : - . .” . -r. jyegimdaw..,
T. B. TOVNO .t 00—
Corner Third and Smithfield streets,
opposite ".BrMen's
•
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-+ \ t • ' •
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For. P1511.1 , 09E3 07 A
INIIAILATION
108 SLL CUUI OP
ASTHMA' Allll- FfJIISUMPTICII
1511“17 D ivosawittgu7
- Ea r cIEANIN
BROEETIT TIOME TO Th E T/0011' 01 . ! TUE 014
A.WONDERFULDISCOVERY has recently-been made
by Dr. Curtis, of t is city, in the, treatment of. Co
nsumption, Alothma. and all disease• of the Lunge. We re.
far to Ira. Cuaro,'A.Bruzarro., ea Ismathva - Hrosas Vann .
AND CREMES' SIREN" this new method, De.'th has re
stored many afflicted once to health, asap evldenceof which.
he has innumerable Certificates.
,Speaking of .the treat
ment a physidan remarks, It Is evident - that intuiling
constantly breathing en agreeable, healing I , 4yr—the me
,dicinal.propertles,muse come in. direct contact with the
'whole renal cavities of the lunge, and thus escape the many
and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced
into the stomach, and subject to : the precede cf -digestion."
The Ilygeatar is far saleat all the,Druggista Wencher:ft the
"country.--New riork /Manion of January 14.
The Inhaler is worn on the - breast, under thelinen, with
out the
. least incouvauience—the. heat of the-body being
sufficient to err:iv:rata the fluid. Hundreds :of. cases of
cures, like the following, :nigh: be named.: -
-:One package of the Bygeana has euredras of the Asthma
of six years standing. -..1..F. ' '..';.-
P. If.of Durcannon Pa.
lam cared of - the Asthma of ten years' standing, by Dr.
Curtia's ifygellsa. MIRG/RET EISTOIT, Brroklyn, N.
Mire- Paul, of. No. b Hammond street, N. :Y..„ was cured of
Asevere. cave of Bronchitis by the Bygeana.
' Ify sister has been cumd of a distressing cough rf several
years! standing, and decided to be incurable by,the
clans. Dbrtwas cured in one month, by the Hygeans.
.7. IL GAMER; Blamond,nlo.
The Rev. Dr. Cheirer 'of New York testifies of mar media
eine in the following language: -
New Yong, , Nov. 15, - 1854.
DEIS highly of Dr. Curties Elygeann as
remedy in-diseaserof the throat and lungs., Raving had
some opportunity to testify Its efficack, I am convinced
that it is a mast excellent medicine, both the Syrup anti
the inhaling, application to the chest. -
N. B.—Br. Curtles Hygeina:in the ORIGINAL'and 01 , 4,7
() P.NUINE ARTICLE: all others are best imitations, or
vile and .INJURIDUS counterfeits' Phan them viva
Would 'POISON.
.13:1 - l'or sale by Dr. Geo. - IL reyiter,l4o - Wcrod AIWA:
ha
N ileilerark Co.; Lee . A.. Beckham, Allegheny I.ltyi'Joha
:argent, New Brighten; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester.
. . rmyl.4:dawem
- Carter's- Spainakilv
THE OREA.T P . URIFIkIi Or TELHELOODI
Not a Partibia of EterC A M
T BT TILE AFFLICTED BEAD - AND POSlDnni—An
JD Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, Ring's Evil, Ithiunta•
tism,Ohstinate Cutaneous -Ifitoptions, Pimples or Pustules.
on the Face, Blotches, liolig,.Agne and Fever, Chronic Sore
Eyes, Ring-Worm or Tetter, Scald Need, Enlargement rind
Path of the Bones and Joints; Stubborn.:lllcers, Syphilitic
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases
arising from an injudldorts rise Of Merctiry,linprtuiente in
Life, or Impurity of thellleod. -
fa- This great alterative medicine and Purifier of-iljood.
fie now used by:.. unlade at grateful patlentsfrom ell part
of the United Stares, who testify daily to the remarkabl
some performed by the greatest of all medicines, "CAS
TER'S SPANISII AILXTURRP ".Nenteigia,'Rhaumatiam,
ocrofulii, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Pavers,
Ulcers; Old Sores, Affections of the Ifidneys,,Diseases of the
Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Donee
and Joints, aresvedily put to flight by wing this greatand
Inestimable remedy. ,
For all diseases of the - Mood, nothing has yet been found
to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all Impuri.
ties, acts gently and, efficiently on the Liver add Kidneys,
strengthens the Digestion gives tone to the Stomach,
make , the skin clear and healthy, and' =stoic.? the Consti
tution' enfeebled by disease or broken down by theme:dee
of youth, to its pristine vigor rued strength. _
For the Ladles, it is invariably better than all the cot
reklse ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture
will remove all =newness of Complexion, bring the tom
mantling to the cheek, give elasticityto the step, and int
pro the general health in a remarkable degree , beyond all
tbe T ledifines everheard of. ' '
The large number of certificates which we have received
from persons from all_parts of. the finned States, is the beat
evidence that there 'is no humbug about it. The press,
hotel keepers magistrates, physicians, and public men, well
known to the community . , all add their testimony to the
dB
EAT effect /tot this EAT BLOOD PIIIMEIBIL.
'Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac,and
read the wonderful mires this truly greatest of oil Idediyorhas performed•
None genuine unless signed by 'BENNETT .k BEEB-
Proprtetoss; No. TI Peartsireet, Richmond, Va.: to whom all
orders forsupplies end agencies must.be wldressed. .
And threats by B. A. FAIINESTOCK,.JOSEPIIILEI I II.
NO, FIESLIOCI by.Druggistagenerally.
STATE3iSN
. .
Quuusc...tebruary .7tb;
Messrs. R FaliniStoc.l.• et Co.—We had the pleasure Of
receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Ver.
mirage, which will be verc gratifying to . you,"as'itwas Sent
voluntarily. .We are, Gentlemen, yours,very truly, -
_ . CO.: 31784011
Gnitlemen—Sly little daughter. four years old; and inq
601:1, - older, were for a consisemble time suffering fiom
worms. 1 purchased two bottles of your - .Termiftige,Of
which I gave them three - doses, accheding to directions,
and etrange to"Sey, in less than three hours th. y passed no
lets than FIVE Itall DEED WORMF, seine of the extratrr
dimity length of, from twelve to fifteen Inches.
'lhving experienFed so enrich of the bepoticlaa effecta or
your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it to tha
public, Be; in my cpinion, one of the most:ordeal:lons ream.
dies agairt.t worms ever offered to the public. 1. ,
- Gentlemen. tens me to be"-• -
• :Your much obliged and hatable Beret, -
„ NATI:UN - EEL LEATEIO3. ,
- I'repared and 'sold by E. A. A. FAIINUTOCE: •,Yr CO;,
corner of First and Wood streets. ' . toylB
-
DT LARZI.I.".d.'B. JUNO 'CORDILIy . - rar "Prataitill
ELizir--ra, Certain ltemetly In all caseent ImpotentY,
13 arreupefra, Fluor tabus, and all diseases arising from d,
'bilitation of the systeni, where en impulse or a restotativo
hi required. - It is an escellent remedy for geheral..treak,
nese rand debility. and especially-for-females, and acts.fit
the most perfect harmony with the
. lawra of. nature,
storing tone, strength and , activity . to every. part of We
FemalSa using this medicine:ln the course of three or
four weeks, will rand a great ehange,in the conntenance
and general health; the Cheeks will dually become as dash
- and rosy na If they never saw a sick day in alt their' lives.
lt.raerence can be given to parsons who have' need this Car
dial, and 'who speak in, the traghest.,tennra.of praise of its
astonishing effects. Eold by •
spit 8. "C11111.13.ff1iT;1.40 Third-st.'
ITALBABLB - WORI.Ca 6,14 ARCECITECTiniE-.• ' • •-•
V -btodel•Atchitect, by Sloan; 2,_&01ti.;
. The Carpenter's New Guide, by Blear; ;. 1 3 _
- S hair's Civil Aichiteeture;
..Tredeld's Carpentry;
Pgsnalpg'e Country Houses, A - •. • ~
hialian'ii Indust/Jar Drawink; ' '
Rudiments of Architecture end Building, by 3.Bullnein.
Stuart's Atehiteeture; , • • - • .•
City Architecture, by Mehl; • , , ,
Modena Geometrical Stair Builder's °nide;
Rural Architecture ' , by Allen; - • • '
, Builder's Companion . • . • • . .
Rudimentary Architecture, by Weal.
For sale by - - . B. T. C. IifOIIGAN,
mf 3 . „ N0.104.W0al street.
MBE undersigned Inving been isppoboted .Ailmittlatrator
,ot the Estate of JOHN .1; ROGGEN,Iate of-Peebles
toenietkip, Allegheny. comity, _deed,. hereby givemotlee - to
all persons Indebted to said, Estate to make , payment, and
all persons harlm(elalcai against said Estate, to present
them; viropezif euthenileatdd, for settlement, to JOH;CyI.,
BUTIXR, at hls Warehouse, No. 97 Front street:
BARAK T. ROGGEN,
Joitri WITTLE I 4- z
•Administratera.-
• Special MuMattis. -
11 1 0.TIIHIADIEs AND-T/3H PUBLIC GIHNEHALLY.%—
j W. E. SCIIMERTZ feze leave to announce to hiauu
morons friends that he has put returned from - the Eastern
cities, and _is now openlog t atlas well-known Pheep.e/nd
Fashionable Boot and, Slice Store, No. 101 Market street, a
splendid stock of NEW GOODS.. llls custoruerawililind
the largest and best selected assortment of articles in hie.
line of business that,he has ever had thapleagntemfopen
ing to the public.
The attention of the 'Ladies is particnlaly trotted to thine
fine fashionable !. FRENCH SUPPERS .- . ,
As he is desirous of maintaining_ the former well-eanted
reputation of his Store tor Cheapneu, acrxrmriocrution and
satisfaction Mall; he feels free to assure thine mho may See
tit to call and examine his stock, thSt , the Lott:PRICILS will
Suit the times, and the qualities and ezquisiteetyles will
not fall to satiety the most fastidious testes. - - -
apit3M), Respectfully. - -.X7.11.801311E8TL.
tall) PARtI .FOll. BALE, corudsting of filxty.turoAcree
tjT of choice Land, situate in Columbiana etnanty, Ohio,
at two miles shove Wellsville, and within e. quarter of a
mile of the Beaver extension of Pit aburgh and eleTeland
It is all under fence, and about forty acres In culti
vation a good Frame to. ailing
,illouso, Barn, Ac: aWell
of eaceellent water at the door; a 'entail Oreh,rti ' Garden.
Ao4 de.= Two veinecof Coal opened, and rout under the
whole farm. Aa the owner is retnoling neat, this Oros
will be cold at the low price of $2,100. Por tOrCas and far•
tlaer information, apsdy at the Eattite.O.rce C.f.
804 = S. CIIIILBEF.T A. EON, 140 'Third at,
IinrOISAANS CELEBRATED COMA SUMP—Ono date
Ili best iomedles alba day tor Cells, Coulae : Whooping-
Cougb 9 itteekteneesel.r.4aeas4 do. Taste mud try?' it
not satisfactory, your money trill IbletreMniaetti , k.oriAle
wholesale and retail by JOON
Woo 4 mot, Pittabunt.
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