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' •'., •-• 'J • ,ft• MEM DAILY MORNING POST. ftSDAY MORNING • A. SOFT AsswErt —A college student, proud of - . logical acquirements, ryas ambitious of a private disputation with Henderson, a famous scholar of Oxford. Soma mutualriends intro duced him, and having chosen his buhjoot, they conversed with squat candor and moderation But at length Henderson's antAgoaist, perceiving his confusion inevitable, in the height of passion, threw a fall glass of wine ia Henderson's face. The latter, without altering' his features, or changing his position, gently wiped his face and then coolly replied, " This, ear, is a digres sion , now for the argument." A greater victd ry than success in any argument could have given him. A GOOD art.—Passing do au Vine street, yes terday, our attention was attracted to a group Of small boys, who were discussing with great gravity the all-absorbing topic, the Virginia eleotion. Ooe of them cried out several times, " Who struck 'Sam 4"' Receiving no answer, 'be answered it by saying, "The Wise-men of Virginia." The boys expressed their satisfaction at'the hit`by clapping their haLds, and we left With the 'idea that the tans of boys were fast dying out. Notice to Banks and other Corporations. AUDITOR GENERAL'S • OFFICE, 1 flxrr&urg, May 1855. f ...Eon will please publish, for four cunrecuilve weeks, the two following dmtions, In craifortnity with the provisions of the MI Section (.1 the Act a seventh May, liiss, enUtfed x•in Act to provide for the ordinary expenres .f govern-- snent, the Repairs of the public Canute and itediroade, and for other general end special appr.priations." E. BANKS, Aud. Gaul. SECTION 71. That'll' banks. institutions and companies otevery kind and nature watitevsr, incorporated under or in pursuance of any act of the legis.ature of Pennsylva ills,' general or special, or of any other state, and aoing business in this state shall giro notice, accompanied by the • Oath or affirmation of the president, secretary or treasurer, to the auditor general, of the corporate name, date of In corporation, time of comumncing business and place of bnaln+ra of such bank, institution or company, the amount of capital eta-k, dividend+ claciated, if any, with rate and lime•th.'reof, or the value of stock, according to the prod-- alone of the act to reduce the state debt, and to incorporate the Pennsylvania cams' and railroad company parsed April nth, one thousand tight hundred and forty-four. SECTION 7T. That all banks, Inatitatione and companies wbo do not, by their officers, as aforesaid, give notice to the auditor general, as aforesaid, on or before the thirtieth day of laitivtimlacr nest, and manually thereafter, and pay the amount of tax they are legally chargeable with. Into the state treasury In the mor.th of December then fallowing, shall forfeit and pay for the use of the commonweal, b inte rest thereon, at the rate of twelve per cent per annum un num until pail. m Wagon 'Rasters and Teamsters' Bounty Land AGLINCY, 92 Fourth street. OFFICtiIIS, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagon Masters, Team sters, de., who were regularly mustered into the ser rice of We Milted States, and every Officer, Seaman, ordi nary Seaman, Maxine, Clerk and Landsman in the Navy; also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to a Warrant for 100 Acres of Land. Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to a Warrant for such quantity of Land as alit make, In the whole, 180 Acres. VerS0111) entrusting their claims to me can rely upon hay• ing them attended to promptly. All Information free of charge. Letters promptly an. svrered. Address AUSTIN LOOMIS, labia Bounty Land Agent, 92 Fourth et. CIOLINTItY 11.1:diDENCE TO LET, situated in a healthy ‘,./ and very pleasant location, wittirt • tent minuted walk of the city. The house contains seven rooms, well tui:thed, and is Ernrroucded with trees, flowers, &c. To persons do- sirens of living in the country, and yet Le within conve nient distance of the city, this affords a Tare opportunity a stable, carriage haute, spring with stone house, and as much ground for gardening purposes as may be desired. Bent, $lOO from June let to April next. Apply to S. CliTithEllT & SON, my 140 d PriatiTithik ancraL klt'S AS...IST-J.:il— l. Containing the arts of working ell the metals and tamps, forging of iron and steel, hardening and tempering, melting and raising, (meting and founding, works in sweet metal, the processes depeucont nu the ductility of the metals, soldering, and the most iroprored processes and tools employed by metal workers, with the appliration of the art electro metallurgy to manufacturing procure: eel lected from original sources. and from the works of Holtz,. aptfel, Bergeron, Leopold, Piumier, Napier, end otbeno. Taw original matter la purely American. The whole is sr raogisi, wilts numeivus engravings I , ln 1,01.4. to cult the Ainetfcan metal worker—b, Oliver Byrne, Civil, Miii.ary, and Mechanical Engineer. For sale by 111Y21 EfrittA.l. THINGS DtSlitAß LE. IN HARD TIEr.S.— 13 1. Cluot , Coeds. P. Neat and frt , lnnnehle ity/ea. S. A g 0,4 az, , orisa..Lt r.r.l rat it.ty to 4, /act Scorn- 4. A plenumtt a!o.e and oceimmedating men. 5. Tatar. rezeiced for money paid out. In there Isspeet,, BellsflatTZ. No. 107 Markel btrett, vr,fahre to accommodate hi, hired , end the rut4lc generally mith anything in the IaJOT or Saul: thpartatent AA. MASON d . ere jtot oreutng more eases nod . vac:ages of Oolltmtaq, ilm3baraP, illenched and Orrin !helms, Checks, Tweeds, Sommer stuffs, Ber.ge de Lanes, Lorne; de., 6.e. my= PLKINiTd FOR REDDISH OUT.—Verbenas, Helitropes, Rosen by Hermosa, &dross, Ln Pnettd, dc., for sate in larg.e qrmatltieo by (my16,11 , r) J ARDROP. _ . 1 IST tithllS6 /Jit Cl FT PiIuPESTY j_y The Untlerstolel will exchange a lot of 51erebandlie for Oily Property, bring a general assortment of a Country Store. Enquire of TIRIMAS WO3D3, Commerrisl Broker, 75 Fourth ptre-t. runt: lititiFETlC 60AP to preiared t.y the eubecriber from the recite of a Loudon chem st, etc; used for ren dering we safe smooth, soft 1113 I delicately whits, removing sallowness pimple., tan, Cllititleolla eruption', and redness Of the skill. Ail chaps, chafers, dc.. on the band., ern Leafed by it. For the cure of sore, rough hands, it is unri valled- Prize 12 ovals per cake. Sold by roy2l S. L. CUMBEIef,I4 , I Third at. Wm. Tcottrtgeon, HOUSE. EIGN AND OttNANENTAL PAINTER—No. Scrum street, opposite the tieptui.e Engine totiVitim LAILD OIL-26 Ude No.l Lard Oil lu store sod for sole by MILLER d RICK ETSON, mys 22.3 Liberty street. SALT -12.0 bbls No.l Salt ; tor sale by my& STILLER & RICKETSON. CODEISEI-10 orums Ursod Dank' No. 1 Coglrish ; for sale by tEIYSI MILLER dc RICKETSUN. SYlitIP-90 Ws. Syrup in store and for sale by ap9 ENGLISH a RICIIAILDSON ___ ACK.ERRL-1000 packagne of blackerel, Nos. I and 3. Al for aale by I ap9J ENOLLSII A RICHARDSON. HALL PAPERS, of architectural designs; also, plain and extension Ilan Pspern, in a variety of colors. For sale by WALTER P. M aRaLiALL, sp2o 85 Wood atroot. FINE PARLOR FURNITURE of every description, eon stantly manufactured and for sale by T. B. YOUNG & Co., myi Corner Smithfield end Third ate. G./PEKE-600 bags Rio Coffee; 100 pockets Old Government Java PeOM in stare 11111 far sale by mti26 HILLER & RICICMON lEEE .~ - J 1 / f -. .. ATTENTION! IL T. C. MORGAN, 1i0.104 Word street, neer Fifth ----•••••••-- Q . ALtidt.ATU• 60 boxes McFarland's 2.aleratue• for sale 1.3 by (ml5l MILLF.II. 'ILARIELED HUG übla A Clef tiled Sugar; fur sale vby tkaYbi MILLER k ILICKETSON. 50 OAEKE BACON SLIOULDr.II.B; 10 " S. 0. name; 10 " 8. C. Dried Beef; in etrire and fur rale by ENO LlBfl & BICH A RDSON riONFXS--100 bugs tido Coffee In store and (..q.ls by 41. I ap9 ENGLISH & RICLIARDIION S UNDIZI.MS -30 dozen Tow and Cotton Bags; SO boxes Whim Pipes; SO do Pipe Reads; 20 do Pearl Starch; 100 do Sal°, 10x12 Window Glass ; 20 gross qt. and pt. rusks ; MOO Ms Bar Lead; 15 boxes Extract Cates; 25 do No. 1 Scaled Barring ; 8 cases Sardines; 100 dozen Corn Broome ; 30 do Cincinnati Wazhboanls; AI boxes Baker et Oaks' No. 1 Chocolate ; Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chain ; Batting Wrapping, Twine, Bed Cords, Broom Twine; Wrapping, Writing and Letter Papers; White and Red Lead, Dye.Stuffo, Blackt g, Ink; Tubs, Buckets, Dairy Salt, (In bags,) Ac, Ac., ac. n 'tors and for sale by MILLER A BACK anb27 220, 223 Liberty et. - 1,11tE1311 !TRUIT— T • 250 boxes Ralelne ; 200 ( u 7 do do 160 y, do do 600 drums Pigs; 250 )!,' do do 100 boxes do 20 mats new Dates; 25 boxes Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 CALMS do Receiving and for sale by apt ' REIMER A ANDERSON, 39 Wood at: F RESH NUTS, do = bags Walnuts; 20 do Filberts; 20 de Cream Nuts; ' 25 trails Ivica Almonds: 5 bales Bordeaux do 10 boxes shelled do 25 do No. 1 Rock Candy; 16 do W. do 10 eases Sicily Liquorice; 150 boxes No. 1 Herring: /00 dux assorted Pickles; 25 dozen Tomato Calsup. Jost received and for palely apt . BUSIER ANDERSON, 89 Wood et. 2 F., BUXI MALX:I.A.RONI; I_l 20 bases Veradeelli; 100 dozen Pepper Snare; 10 do n'epere ; 15 do OnTOF 10 01 Brandy Peachen; 10 do do Cherrees; • 10 do fresh Peachef ; 10 do do Tomatoer; 15 do Walnut Catsup . - Just reeelrod and for role by _ SIMMER & A NDIMSON, 19 Wood et. ORANOES AND LEMONS— _ 260 boxes Messina Oranges , IA do Sicily do 240 do Lemons; receiving and for'rale by ap2 Malin k ANDHRSON 39 'Wood Ft. fVORADOG-150 boxes " Russell k Robinson," "Grant's," "Anderson's." DO dwarf boxes " Blannerhassetc," "Perfection," "Jewel of Opblr," "Diadem fwls Esme ralda" Tobacco, in store and for este by inh2B -MILLER A RICORSON. SI. Havana and Principe Cigars„telt brands, in store and for sale by - ' Jahn MILLER ,& RickrisoN. lin.Bll-50 Dbl.?) large No. 3 blackeTel; ;- - 20 .. modlum 3 23 0 No. 1 Pickled Herring:' 10 drums 0 Brand Bank" No. 1 COdfiall. ' In store and for sale by mh2l3 MILLEN. k RICKETSON ICE-10 tierces prime, in store and for sale by JOHN.JdOORITEAD, Ne. 27 Wood etreet EDYORU MINERAL WATER-20 !able and halt bbla in atnie and forte') by •d_._._—._.+loHlQ MOORITEAD. N 0.27 Wood ,=tren t. j TUT E SILK. IS tILINE - 28—ticate -aplenuid ne. w bm, lr Silk Bonnets st A. A. NOON & ( 10.17, 8y 11 12S•fifth street. 1 - ,t,t+40., • ` * 'l4, •-• • : 'RIVILRO_A.DS cENvit - A_f' nXb ELAILR.oev VIAY ..I . 7 - -' l " . -i tz' ` st " Summer Arrangement--Change of Time TIIILEE DAILY TRAIN CEPTED ) And but one Change of Cara between Columbus and Baltimore. ON and atter Monday, May 7 i h, 18:6, Trains will run at foliowe: Lome: (Erpresa Train. Mail Train, Night Train)—Co . lumbar: 16:10 A. M.. 21:10 P M: 11:0 0 P. M. Arrive: Belittle 4;20 P. NI ; 0.15 P. M •, 5:45 A. M. Lease: (Mall Trion. Express Train, Night Train)—Bell- 1 air 5,50 A. M., 120.0 M : 0:00 P M. Arrive : Columbus 1i2440 P NI ; 6 40 P.M.: 1:10 A. 31. 01 , 1NG EAST. The 10:10 A. M. Expres. Train, connects at Columbus • with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. NI. ant with the Train from the West on the Oqiumbus, Piqua 1 and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with =sft:dug Trains to I and Term Pandu,ky, Mansfield and Mt. Teiiion, and with I Trains in the S,eubenville and Indieun Railroad: at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East. ern Cities. The Ell P M. Train will connect at Cktiumbus with the second Trainefrom Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Mansfi •id and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore end Olito Railrosd. Passengers leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. 51, Train an Lilt's+ Miami Railroad. will connect with this Train at Columbus Passengers leaving Indiana p dia and Richmond by moo log Train en Indiana Central CITY HOTEL, Railroad will afro connect with this Train at Colmar. tee, ( Lint iiiion'N'S, ) and reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M, and leave by 10:30 P. M. Corner of Smithfield and Third streets, Train an Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Bala. PITTSBURGH, Pd. more at 6 P. M., next day. GLASS 6; CABE, Proprietors. The 10:30 P. Si. Train c..ronects at Columbus with the JOIIN P. CLASS, DAN. D. CARR, Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at SP. M., and arrives (L. 1.• Maser ffia.Talempia Ctelso.) (tau Eia Chart.. a rem &a4l at Bells& at 6:15 A. DI.: ronnecting with the Accommoda tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passer, T TUB large and commodious House having undergone gars leaving Chicago by the Evening Milos can, by this thorough repair and furnished with new equipments route, via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day- throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling ton, reach Colninbut in 'raven to take this train: and at public. CIIARGES KOnallaTit. apr2s:Bm Wheeling will tale the Acctmemcdation Train for Cumber 01.VsTON , s. more and ilastern Cities. land, sleep there, stud resume by Exf refs Train to Bahl. t \A I . 6:IILEY 'MUSK, GO South Eiahth street, between GOING WEST. V Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. ( au29:y The 6:45 A. M Mail Tram connects at MIMI: with Night Tillil LI tk lON, Train on 'he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with ' 114,T0. 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S.WEBII (late of trains to and from Sandosay, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, , 1N the Eagle,) Proprietor. lam29:y and Chicago vets Monroeville; at C,olunibw with the trains for Cincinnati, ant with trains for A mitt, Dayton, Indiana. polio, and Chicago, ma Day ton and rue Urbana. The 12 M. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, anti arr i ves In Columbus at 1140 P. M., and con acts with trains going South end West arriv ing in Cincinnati at 12. The 5:3d P. 51. Trois vonnecte with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland. and at Columbus with Mail Train at 2:8O A. M., dirt at for Cincinnati, N-eels, Dayton, Indiana. lath, Lafayette, Terra haute, Saint Louis and Chicago no 15 ISAAC U. SOUTH WICK, Sup( CLEVELAND AND PITTBEVEGII RAILROAD. CONNECTING ivrrn STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL rrA WELLSVILLE, AND Ohio and Pennsylvania Ra.llroad, YU. ALLIX:NCE. shortest, quioe.st and moat relied*, rout.. to Totilde, ettlutzti, Rock Island, Galena, and St- Louie, le VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Minuted mSlee shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via I ndiantirolk. Three Daily Trains , from Pit:shut-414 to CleVeL4o.l,l Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago Iwen ty th-ee hsura, and St. Louis thirty-coven hours. VIA ALLIANCP. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Etallr,ul leaving Pitta burgh at 3.00, A. M., b uO, A. NI , an.l 3.00. P. M.., connect nt Alliance at 630 A. M., 11.42 A. 5d., fib,/ 630 P. M., as follows: Trains for Cleveland leave Anilines it 7,10, A .M.. and 12 00 M., and 635 P. 31, coon ,ting at Iludgon with .Trelos fir Cuyahoga Yalta and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.0) A. M., 220 P. 31., and 0 00 P. NI. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louie, Rock Island, Galena, and the North•weet, who with to go throa.rh with out detention, will take the train leaving Pitt,mrgli at 8.00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 120 P as that is the only train by which close araitie.'itona are mate through to the above point. Pit.tbnitara by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning, and St.. Louis at mid. night. The St MIZInTS Fore,' City mod Diurnal will Dare the Mo. nookahela wharf erery morning, (Sno,laya eX •ept,L , at 10 o'clock, fur Wen , rtile, concur:lnc wlth the train leaving. at 3.:30 P. arriTlng at Ctcroland at 0 tn 4 P. 11. Au Aluauuirzwalation Traio will leave laTille daily, (Sunday, earepted.) at C U P. SI, at Bayard with Exprr, , Train arriviii;is Cleveland at '2 'zi) P M Trittns from W.-RA..llle mud cJanc,t nt Bayard fc-r Garrullteu, Waym- , Lurk, 4“...1 Ph:14.1.-Ipbla. fur 01,retamL,Cbica,:o end Cho Kurth lroAt, n_r«s:•l l It a 1.-• , ra, than via Alltanco The Tralun trvun Clevetaud c,, run ne fallolea: Leave Cie' eland at ;.:5) and :Sq M . and t; '25 P. M.; arrive at. Chicago at 11 09 P. M., 7.L.0 A 51., nud 10 00 A. M.. Trains learo (1.1,tr0 for Itrok 1AF...1 and St. Louts as f01;....4 i , lan.l to. pm) e M 5a,111.00 P. 1 , 1 For St Louin at 9 15 A. 51. sni UZ., M Ptas.engtr9 Tnr St Lou. co nv.r Rr. I . .!and Railroad .o JolteLana then', the and to Alton, 1.13.1 I - .0 St Lnul- Pesr.engers by the I, A NI , Trsin ar,tto In Lnuik at 1t.0) ,ante 13,3r,k,g, 1.. 10 bb, P M., s truln, .1 no , n utit day. 'luggage eLecked 1,, eland, thory re check.' for eon St Leal,. FADE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVIILAND In can. crr Istr!ul. 2d crt To Allianor $2 L.O To La Salle... $l4 0 $l3 b 0 •' C1.,4441.1 ... 1 04 " Sock 15 nil 11 22 Tol.do SO Ga l ,na .... Ih 1f: 1114) Ctlie4,, .13 CIO $l6 110 " Spelogfo.l:l 15 70 16 11:0 00 14 42 " klurltngtoia 21 00 St. Loot' ....21 06 16 LC: PILE. users are reritiCSlo4 LO proe•nre their octets Lt the °Mee of the Company, in Mon-in.iiihela 1100xe,1e....ie the wens J. DURAND. dept. Cloveles.a. J. A. CAUCIIIEV.Ae't, Pine!nigh. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! 11:PLOrfal Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI. KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Mt•stselppl. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL NEW& ROAD FORMERLY VII COICAOO AND AMID z A d Coat. 5111.11A4 And Trains run the entire distance Lout CIIICAOO TO BURLINGTON, loan, without change of Cseft. The Only Direct Route to ItURLINUToN, QUINCY, KEOKUK, Hi USCATINB, OQUAWK A, WA PEt.I.O, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL ULU rF, tea, and the 0010 ALL ILAILROAD Route from CIIICAth, TO ST. LUU IS, Ithooll - CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRI N(11 , 1 ELI), JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and iutertn.diate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and olio and Allesia. sippi Railroads. Trains on the ahovs Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from tae East—avelllng all laying over at any of the points. • S•agcs leave Burlington dolly for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Mis,outi—making the qu'ekt,t and moat reliable route to reach all the important ',int., wind of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles icon staging than by any other rou e. The 'had, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the corrrractics Kan, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the Wert— well socked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant new Cara. 4QT - fly this route paesengers are sure of making room, thane, and arriving at St. Louie on advertised time. avoiding the vexatious delay of foga and ice, and dangers of naviga. Lion, as on the route by Alton. Itaggale checked direct through from Chicago, andrro charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route con be purchaw..l at all the Railroad Offic..s in the East; at the Otitire nt the Company, corner of Clark and Lake st,eeLs, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena it. it, and at the Minh. Cunt. It. R. (Mice, corner of Lake and Dearborn BtB., opposite Tremont House t Chicago. FREIGIIT consigned by this route will receive ate despatch.; C. O. 11A1010ND, Sup't. C. E. FOLLETT, Geu'l Ticket Ag't, Chicago. 41 , . TICKETS can be procured at the principal ItaGrne...l Giticeti of the country. n) It 4 TllOll CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• Vu CIIICA(10, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAIL aft?, 2s:'• " "V,W4fil ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and lills•logippi. Carrying the Great American £rpras and C. S. Mails. IhUE Only Direct and Reliable Route to the South and South-West—Seventy Mlles Shorter then any other Route. TWO TEIROOGII =PRESS TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS ➢ECTPTED. Leaves Armes a Chicago. SC. Lvuls. St. Louts Dny Riprest 9.16 A M L 2 30 A M. St. Louis; Night Hs press 10.00 P. IU 146 P. M. Trains run directly through without change of earn or baggage. Prom Chicago fa SC. Louis in 15 , /, hour:. CONNECTIONS--at Joliet. with the Rork Island Railroad fur Ottawa, Li Salle, Roca Island and Con. tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinol3 Central Railroad for Clio ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria At Sp. lngfield, with Great Western Railroad tor Jackson villa and Illinois River. At Alton, with Deily Line of Packets for Ilannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eamern Missouri. At Et. Louis, with Daily First class &earners for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower klisdssippl, and with Regular Liars of Packets fur Icr.nre.s, hi. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Ten ne2nee, Cumberland and Arkansas Ricers. R. P. MORGAN, Bup't, Blooming.on, 111 L. DARLING, Agent, Chicnro, 111. P 4,71 PIiINiNSYLVANIA IiAILKOAD THREE DAILY TUBA:WOG TRA by tw Philadel -1 Iphis and Pittsburgh. THE MOR NING MALL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7.4, A. M., sad Pitts. burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. TO E FAST LINE leaves Philiulelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.. and Pitt, burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P.M. TTIE NIG UT EX TRAIN leaves - Philadelphla fur Pittsburgh at 11, P.M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The abovo lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads fa and from St. Louis, Mo: Alton, Galena and Chicago, 1 114 Frankfurt, Lexington lasi!' Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Sprlngfield,:Bellefoutaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus; Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Relate from and to Now Uatosiss, Sr. Loots, LotaaVnao and CINCINNATI.' Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West Will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Haiti- MOM New York, or Boston. TllO3. SIOURE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. SI E5111511.,5, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. Notice. _-- 13E Partnership of JOIN M'DEVITT .4 13RO. was die. solved on the first lost. John ]'Devitt will continue e business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement of the bnidness of the late son. JOHN M'DEVITT, WILLIAM Ed'DEVtif . littsburiih,Jalattary ad. 18; fi—i . in n 4 WEare Dow ieceiring oar litoeZ of Paris made MAN RILLABit) Which we would call the attention of the ladies. HAGAN * AIM, m 1316 91 Market street. ••• , EACH WAY, (SUNDAY , 3 EX MN= LEE= TEAM' 8.. IL Is now cxupun-0, AIR LINE ROUTE ==l =MEI HOTELS MANSICYN HOUSE, A U EN T 7:, Piorearrou, GEORGE Bt4 LIBERTY STREF.T, just beside the Passenger Ili Depot of the Perinqylvaula Miran], which makes it the most cor.ceriient house in the city for passengers at:t ripe by that road. '11.1.. Proprietor having, at considernbleexperav, fitted up, In escellent style, the 31ANS10N-110USE, would respect ful 4 oticlt a share of public patronage. There to attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommalation to travelers and teamsters. Ilia Larder and Bat will be furnished with the hest the market can afford. feblty ST. CLAIR HOT ILL, Cbrner of .1 - nn and St. Clair struts, Pittsburgh, Rt. gill t: undersigussi, formerly of ••Brown's Hotel,•' having I taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friend, and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ea parience lu ths business, he_ ran give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. feldid WM. C. CONNELLY. lIILE - 1"S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, Pd. my 20 1 ,1 E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, imORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near tho Railroad Depot. jani3tly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. GASKILL HOUSIL, - - - _ CORNER. OF MAIN AND SOU7II STS., WARREN, n'tllll Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the 1 public that thin new and elegant hotel has been opened as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohlo Stage Company,lt offers Inducement:, uusurpaesed in Warren for the scrammeda Lion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. M. OAS IS/ FRANKLIN HOUSE, CHESTNUT STREET, AEON'S TIIIILD, PHILADELPMA PARKER 4t. LAIRD, Proprietors. Jyl9.3mj TEEMS $1,50 PI;i: DAY. DIcDIII..L.IN 110bb-IS.. ✓UIISBTOWN, PE NA. 111.1 E undersigned haring taken charge of the whore name] House, end refitted it at a large expense, in a c,Litortable as well as Vi..,7,1,1t style, is now prepared to re- Solve guests, and glee ample satisfaction to all who may pa rouim the House. is uS:tf I J Eg DOWNEY. •- - HARE'S HOTEL, I I.nt. Farmer's li xe4ange,l - 133 LIBERTY STitEET, foot of Fifth street, Pitt. burl. SAMUEL lIAILE, Proprietor. This Hotel is entirely Lea. Lasing juit beep completed sal opentsl fur the ass...iodation of [be pubiir. Isepl3_ FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohlo. CPATitICK & SON, Psoldualoas.—This house has un dergoue thorough sad extunAce rbpalra, alterations, sod larg e . lid altioos of nn: furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge therneelves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render a.: FILVISLIN a place where all the corn. forte of a first cls..Fs hotel can be found. Ltd' O. PATRICK & SON. FLORENCE 110 TEL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORE (coNDurrrn nN Ttti sur..rrAN rLAN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, REoTA LI RAN DANK EXCItANOE, THIRD eitztrr, b,..rwEEN WoOD AND SIARIIET. 'TILE int,rtu their friends and ti/e public generally, .hat il:ey have leaer4 the. a bore. %aril known it,etanrant. which h. just /e'en thorou.ibly rvn,,et..l. repair-4 end re tut 2.1,n01, and ”our 024,0. 1 . 1119 n.prt..tOrt li6re epart,l Lo melee the 13/ink Ex chatla, r. crlmf,rtabl. for the epicure a the tue-1:30, can. The ler kr Will at ell iltnee he etnetml with the duticeefo, of the Fe a.,13, and cruel up under the of eaperrivnct - 4 Thy rcepte:tfuliy ask tbr the pute,nage at a galleroU, rUtolit LIFILVIDEitkc. IIEsTALIILA:vr, xv,lor) srraxv, ISKr. ATELI AND eitt....r 6TItKETS. '1'1! l:ndtrAngard bag jtut pmrldell a cboica Ftrwk or uml is reaiy at all times to Oer.tl frirada h be-t of the Art.tal, is tl.• way of '%ll,tr.y aact os taay had at t_ll,l IiELVIDIAL Hi V ig FL Prorri..tor. =Z3I airOYSTER AND CO F EE 110USE.-iis D. BARNABD N., 4.1, Str,!, tAell.rer-n Wood and Market jftclifly! rrrr.+c I , n. CRYSTAL PALACE No. 1K Itlarket street. C. C. SEELY, „:„ . - 1. - I.7f} L.I.L ini..craslll3 friends and the pubik i, , L14, at, that lie has just steals,' his . rrar• and cl.elern style of wall everything el/win the oath,: line. °yewr. In the Shell rar Ftesel, for cents • daaten. Ile will athi, fur.a the tweet et that the inwri:et will ad.. 4-1. Ham,. &Ow aye open until 3 o'anclr. in the tnrarrainz nrerl3-If 01"14T1 R SALOON AN LI tALCSTAUItiItIiTI 10 8 WOOD STREET. !luta:Tiber 1116 POW hno tIVSTEIt SALOON AND p,e.r6•-ted In a manner that CISDIIet br exca.ted Ly aux uliar e.d_NloteLturnt 41: the city. .11.'d /Via. SAE: CP 4T,ILL HOURS OP trnEn Cltddicrat Meat,, Fowl 2, Flab, Los, acs ed.r.not auri•a,,,,, and be would rrapect roily InaJte tbc: atdeLtion oC the pu:dir to IL CLIARLd:::I STILL, toaatf lila Wood street - - St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. T 111". undersigned revpeetfully informs the public that he Ie new fully prepared to verve private fatulllea and the publie generally, with his celebrated LAGEIt DEER., in tattles AD orders left at hi. Office, NO DIAMOND ALLEY, (niter Wivvd street,) will ',punctually attended to; and the heel delivered to any part of the city or vielnlty. jetifittf F. G. SCHENCK. ElenUtz' Lager Beer N. 108 Smithfield 'tree!, cppozite the ['safe= Thom. /1111 E nut,e,ritx-r hen juet opened one of th.. larirest an .1 j lo.mt finished L, 'r Beer Haiti. in the city. 111, kteerie eicitamoledized to sl.lperiOr articlo. cod worry otter ei.c eurotnotwthai about Lin hone. , ~00001 b o.coih r y axe ...into A. IItVNITZ. IMI!ttl=!Etl!! WENGLISH, sol 11.411er of SMITH'S celebrate,' . Kennett Meant.' Er,yrn Stout. AlNo,Conitoon Ale and Porter, to quart and pint 1,0tt1e,.. The attention of familleA, 1.111(.1 the trade, Le renurtfully Mineral Water and Saraaparllla NU M. I) KNULI6II, Vitt arert, below Penn, is now V luau ufect oring and bottleing the above beverages on au ea t,nilve scety. Ills articles are of the Lest quality, and nufecturtsl from the purest materials. octl%ly HOPPER'S PA'rEN'r PLANE 1 1 11 E underaigned {.l prei ared to sup; Iv CARPENTERS, CABIN ETdtlA and Workers in Wood generally, with hi, Patented and valuable PLC Nf.S. A.l who hove trie.l it, pronounce t n most valuable in. ct ntion, that must roam cm, lute general u,o. The fol. levying lettere from pructl-s1 workmen tiro but two among many letter:, lb.. l'ate,tri, Itse re:clTi'd zee:unmet:lEl,llg this Plane shove all others in use: &TIAN CAZINXT FACTOIT, Fobruery 22. 1525. We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have used Hopper's Pat, ut Plano, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and C..trp 'titers as su perior .o nay other Plane In us•. We weal ler it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and for planing vent., rs, It s far superior to the old in ds “f straying, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using ti le Plane, will plane more veneers than boo men can do by any other plane or method In use. 11. 1.1. RYAS a Co. To Meets 1. EATON, ESQ.! Drar Sir —I have examine] Hopper's Patent Bench Plane, and believe It to be a moot excellent article for the UFO for which It intended, us a combination o. plane and ROIC-tr. It IN particularly adopted to pinning veneora, and It does not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely .upersede the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend It to all persona engaged In the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of It, there le nothing as well fitted to glee a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers 11/1 the Hopper Patent Bench PLUM]. JAME 9 W. Woonwtit., Furniture Warerooms, 07, 00 Third st., Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, February 27, t 1336. MOSES F. EATON, of this city, is my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them WM. 0. HOPPER. Pittsburgh l March 21, 1R55 —(mh2l:tf ) MOSES F. EATON. No. IS Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT RItIHTB, is now authorized to sell the following lately patented articles: Sands & Cummings' Patent Prick Machine; [topper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trott's patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan's Rock Drilling SISCIliDeil Cotes patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Cranford's Steam and Water Gauges; and, Orifflth's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and rimehinists, 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 001111 t ry. lie bee alai, for rale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and finished Orris Work. al, prepared to take Agencies for the gale of other patented (tights and new Inventions, and give to the bust nee, faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following CARD. 1 Ithe subscribers have long loon acquainted with Mr. Moses F. 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 industry, in whoa exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Crair, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Graham, W. H. Denny, It. Childs A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A tone, P. R. Friend, Kramer 1c Rohm, F. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston, Knap A !Bads, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson APCandlessi, A. W. Loomis. PITTSBURGLI. November 27th. 1854. DMus's Patent Rtcic Drtlllnig Bine kitties, WEIGI LUNG ABOUT 390 POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or six in that ordinary way. S. 8. Fowler it Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted States, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. litrall TO Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. It.; W. Milner Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. R.: Oen. Wm. Lorimer, Jr., President P. & C. R. It.; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. tig C. R. Messrs. Manfull 8 Nicholson, Contractors for the P. A S B.R. dec.l9 tiSII3IIOIDEIIIES.—A. A. MASON & CO. have just re ceived per express 5 cartons .of Embroideries, compri• sing new and elegant styles Collars, Coils, Collimates, Elend Dresses, Rosettes, Tube, SWOPS, ebenizettee, saw.; ite , which will be offered et eztawasly by pins. ImM .. , - k { .~ !yn'A ~.3 +u• .. ~ - INSURANCE COMPANIES Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CIIARTERED 1819 Cash Capital, 0500,000. 1117 THIRTY-SIXTHANNUAL STATHNIF:NT of the T Assets of the .tETNA INSURANCE Co)! YAS I', of Hart. ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1855, under tmth. Real Estate, uniucumbered.B 16,672 o 5 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and . 7 cent, pay able semi-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 13111 s Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 35 Railroad Stocks to Connecticut 97,515 00 Bank Stocks in the dry of Hartford 142,896 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, to Bank, and'ln hands of A eet to and others. 1773;278 63 The amount of liabilities due or not duets, Banksor other creditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not due, 5148,518 22. Loosed unadjusted and in suspen., wailing for farther proof, 501,257 50. All other claims against the Company 'are small, such only an printing. Ac. Accents instructed to take no risk over 510,000. The amount insured in any city, than or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one Ore to 510,000, or less. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. BUTZ 07 CON7SIC7IC6T, 1 Bs Hartford, Jan. let, 1885. liartiord county. j Perstnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the ,Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement hy. him subscribed, is true, according to hie beat knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this t•ompany for tbs pear 1854 uxceisi $701,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policing, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is cued at thin agency, at remunerative rates. air Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll 11. U. TEN EYCK, Agent. /ETNA INSURANCE COIIPANY, OF HARTFORD, CO N. CnnaTIRXD, • • • • • - • 1 8 19. Cash Capital Cash Surplus, os lre JANUARY, 1556 $273,273 THIS cwt.' Stock nod Surplu3 ..evurely inve s ted for the benefit of all policy ho:dure. As an evilence cf the claims we hare to pul.dic'euntidenee, nod of ita-abllity to ply losses promptly, we state a fa-t, that its receipt.; vary from $115,000 to $.110,000 per month. Its business is lane and well distributed, and in our opinion no Cuispany In the L'idtell Rates affords Letter indemnity to polity holders than the :Etna. They continue to make insurance on prope in town and country, ut rates as low as to con sistent with;safety to the policy holder. 11. 11. TEN EYCII, Age-t. Zip Office, North-west corner Filth and Mai streets, Pittsburgh. MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. Ox 'Sums, To all parts of the World. Itagamrs, INLAN INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and lend cArrlsg.s, to all partaof the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandlge generally. On stores, darling houses.fte, ASSETS OF TilE COMPANY, November 7, 1013. Bonds and Mortgages ....... .... ............ —4;4300 00 Etnteof PennsylAnia, .... .......... city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 191,553 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances cora ' " _ . panles 24.012 20 13111 s reswirable " Cash on hand 16,071 30 Balancestn tbo hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued 121.707 f:7 gubscription Notes 100,050 Dr. B. M. Huston, Hugh Crni4, Pincer ,NPl!rain, Charitm I{,Ey, Bnninel E. Stkke , , I.l.mry Jame. Trnquair, Wm. Eyre. Jr., Jo,huL. Pri,„ J•raes"fennent, John li. Ser.q.l,,, Chnrlea 5c1,117.r, .1. T. Logan, Pittsbnegh, B. T. C. 31or4un, do. WM. M AUXIN. Prenident. TliuB. C. HAND, Vie., President. Joezr o W. GOWAN, flee'y. P. A. MADEILIA, Agent, No. 95 Water 5tr,e..... bargh. Wm. Martin, Joseph H. tieal, Edmund A Souder, John C. Dario, Hobert Ilurton, John K. Penrose, George G. helper, Edward Darlinztoo, 11. Jon,. Brooke, J. G. Johnson, James C. Iland, The,:pilus Paulding, James B. NPFarLand, W. C. Ludwig, J FCHANDELMEIIER, 0 it. VIC ANCIi Franklin Fire insurance Company, Of i'hiladelpht.., _ . Dia.7,0.3__,Th....r.0 W. thar.eker, Hart, 'rob's, Wagner, Saanol 6rnat, Jacob It. Sralth, arils, Montreal D. 1....r1x, Adolph! ll_ finch, Da. ki 4. Ltrovr ne, blorrlh Patteni,n_ CUM. N. Continue to make Insursnce, perpetual e.r limited, on every atscriptiou of property, in town and country, at rctos se are conalstent with s e curity. Sine Company have reserved a large emitlll,7ent Fond. which, with their capital and prennuom, safely at tn.,' ample protection to the aseurwl. The denote of the Company no January' let. Wheel a,..jrneably to an /let of A -crably, -d10,e,/, viz: ortzsgo I Real }letan, 7,1 $1;21::,70; 44 "'Since thcir IClCOrperation, a prriol of twont,-“or y•-ar, they baTa paid upward of Oran Million Your klon.lned Thou and Dollar., looses by tire, thereby a tfordin4 e of the wirantagen of loin:more, er wdl as the ability and 'don to meat with promptne. all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Azent, _ap_2l OClee. northwest mr. Wood and Tbinl gra. TIIE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or damage by Flre, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., President. 1 F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 8300,000. WILL Insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA RIITE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Rome Institution, managed by Initscrong who are well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, ea offering the beet protection to thee', who desire to be Insured. Dirtztors.—R. Miller, Jr., O. W. Itic ketson, J. W. Butler, N. Holman, Jr., W. H. Smith, o.lhmsen, George W. Jackson, Win.lll.. Lyon, James ppencott, eorge Inlscle, James Mc- Auley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott. In- 09Ice, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Bpang 00., up. tairs,) Pittsburgh. n0v24:17 MEW GOODS:I—WATOEISS, JEWELRY, I'ILVES WARE, MILITARY GOODS, &C., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL —Coun try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request ed to call, as we can serve them as well, and we think b t ter than they usually are served in Eastern ci les, be Ides -giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Levers SIO to MOO Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L dies' Gold Lever and Leptis° Watches, $25, anti upwards. Gantlemen's do do do $36 to $2OO. Chains, Seals, Keys, Pendia, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. /Ely-Watch E pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, mh2l 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. anv2Tcdtf • " • 4 . • , ier , • E:M!Elll=3 PAID LP CLIENEEI Oxus. (. ItaxesEr., Stcretcry, Traponu7 Loa Stocks. Ciwk, tc CAPITAL $250,000. Ope, S. E. Corner of Third and Ches:ntit Streets, Philadelphia. Offieers of the game Board at Phitartelphia: DIRZOTOISS. Stephan R. Crawford, Paul D. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawre n co Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M'llonry, Jamb L. Florence James Posvreux, William M. Godwin, William Mliee. President—Stephen R. Crawford. Vice l're.ridenl—Ambrors W. Thompson. dlnfical Ezaminer, Pittsburgh—James 11. Willson, M. D ..tUeghtny City-11.. D. Mowry, M. D. . . . GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, rnsallry N 0.74 Fourth street, Pitteburgb PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, ETES= Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. M'Cllntock, Kennedy T. Frieutt, D. &I Long, I. Grier Sproul, &. J. Jones, George It. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, tames S. Neglity, W. S. llsteen, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, 11. R. Coggshall. lion. WM. N. JOHNSTON, President- RODY PATTERSON, giro Presideut. A. A. CIRRI/Z. Secretary and Treasurer. 6 6. CARRICR, Aoletatat Secretary WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c Proclamation, BY VIRTUE of a precept under the hands of W. B. Mc- Clure, President of the Court of Common Pleas, in and fur the fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Jueti o ' of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery, in and for said district, and William teie.gs and Gabriel Adams, Esqs., Aseociate Judges of the same County, In and for the county of Allegheny, dated the 23d day of May, in the year of our Lort one thnusand, • ight hundred and fifty-tire, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at the Court Rouse, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the first Monday of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Public notice is hereby given to all Justices of the Peace, Coroner nod Constables of the county of Allegheny, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquesitions, examinations, and other remem brances, to do those things which their respective offices, in their behalf, appears to be done; and, also, those that wilt prosecute the prisoners that now are or may be in the jail of said county of Allegheny, to be then and there to prose cute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand, In Pittsburgh, this twenty third day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, and of the Commonwealth the see enty.eighttt (my 26 ) WM. MAGILL, Sheriff. IrALUABLE WORKS ON AGRICULTURE— ! Saxton's Rural Hand Books, Ist and 2d series; Johnson's Agriculture Chemistry; Bolly's Rural Roiger's Scientific Agriculture; Gay's Elements Beatty's Southern Durnlng's Fruits ind Fruit Trees of America; " Ladies' Companion to Flower Garden; Barry's Fruit Gardener; • Neil's 's Mcklahan's American Gardener; Farecterls and Planter's Encyclopcedia. Yo: sale by B. T. O. MORGAN. my 3 No. 104 Wood street, D AZOR.B GROUND AND CONOAN,SD in a eupertor man ner, by an experienced workman from New Turk satisfaction guaranteed In all caeca nirz3 • BOWN t TreLNY, 1311 Word street. ~~~ ' kit ' ~ N4, 4 t; ' .7 BANKERS AND- BROlaRb. AUSTIN LOOMIS: STOCK AND. BILL BROKER, Office, No. g 2 Fourth et., above Wood. T k • ()TES, Drafts, Donde, Mortgagee, and Loans on eolla tcrals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land 'Warrant! bought and. sold. Particular attention paid to the pure:lase and sale;of Copper btock.9. AU communications attented to promptly. 3atil9 I=! Wm. H. Williams ft Co., BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKERS„ N. R. Cornrr. Wood and Third strata. • An transactions madion liberal terms. Collections of bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. jan26:lw AI'CONNIGL Ldc WILLOCK, BANKERS, A ND Dealers in Escininge, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver tl Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. St..ks bought and cold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market. and Fifth streets, Inv 11 PITTSBURGH. PA. 212,605 06 AI3.THURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OF FOURvi AND ,S3IITLIFIELD STBRETB, nu2l3m Pittsburgh, Pa. tha.val Wilkins & Co q • (Successors to A. Wilkins & Co.)• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 Iburth street, Pita TN PEti numerous suspensiois of Banks , and Bankers I throughout the country. during the last six. months, we re satisfied that in almost every irustanco their trotibles hare grown out of a departure from their legitimate bust , ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the lmbue In advance, that no sfieculatlona In °fancy stooks," or otter “outside operations," shall tempt us from the ktrfot kith:ante line of our businam—believing that fn avoiding all snob investrasiats . 'washall not only be better able to serve oureuatomers and ensure their safety, but . thatlit adopting such a mares we shati promote our own ultimate benefit. W. & PATRICK& & FRIEND, BANILF:DS AND EXCHANGE: BROFIXEL3, Hart Ettnored flair Office to the Ctoncr of Fifth and wood tit PISTAPUII4II, PA. PDATRICES lc FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokpre, and Dollen In Notes, Drafts, Acceptancea, Gold, Silver and Bunk Not,. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities throne:lout the — tfnifeA States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [tuba 8500,000 N. HOLMES & BONEI, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DIASZ DAMDTDD TRIM DANT:X:O AN - D LICSASOI . °MCI 70 G. E.A116.11 . srr.ssr, 7001 1300/15 BIZAW OLD BUM. I'4l MI.),IES E SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bask Nand. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United States. Depositareceived in par funds or currentpaper, No. t 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth abs. fjallCsly TiktlittlVAN di. GO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRORERI3, No. D 5 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, PITTSBUBOLI, PA., BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; bisconnt time D exchange, end promissory notes; make collect:kin in all the principal cities or the Union. Receive deposits On call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to sli other matter. appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on band. marl, JOBS WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER INMEEIMM!! 'fvC6 bought sod sold on commission. Collectlorus IJ unn.f tiny attended to. Interest paid on Deposit Cfl tiu. SB;y Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. decle, HILL 4 CO., BANKERS AND EXCLIANGE BROKERS, MIN= 0/ WOOD ADD /I/T8 BTSKI7B. Cr 2 ItillT ENCiI-INGE on the Eastern Cities constantly fot 0 sale. 'rime hills of Exchange and Notes dLscounted.— Gnl.l, Silver end hank Nob, bought and sold. Collections mr.d.. in all the principal cities or the Unitod States. De pnote r•eoived of Par and Current Fonda f mar27ly A LLOO C.8.A . 2“11, ZDWAY-D 10.1111 VLOBLICI tIOAY.II/. KRAMER & BA.NliFiti4 AM) EXCILANGN BROKERS, y)tre AND PELL Gold, Silver,and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans nn Beal rotate or Stock Securities, purchase Prirnig,ory Notes and Time Bills, en 'East and West; blip or. I lOCILS l}minsission. Collection, mode on all points in the Union. G. E. ARNOLD & CO. BANKEstS AND E.XCILoiNGE BfIGKEBS,' Nr.Al,lliiii is li.x.char.ge, Coin, Bank. Notes, Sight and I 1 Time Drafts, he. Collections carefully attended to, and proveed, remitted to any part of the Union. Stuek3 bought atd told on commission. st - oi. No. 7.1 Fourth FL, next door to Bank of Pittatilg.jsel2 _ also:stk. and Fersign Es:Jiang Gad find h`dnor- B.tight sl , :sid and Eon fanged, at the lIXCUANGB AND BANRINO 1101:13$ Or WILLIAM. A. RILL & CO., . 04 WOOD STS.2II, Vl_ Interest allowed on time deposits. j janl.2 u-111, 400. A. CA1301117% THOMPSON BELL & CO. BANKE it AND BROKifliS, Corn., of TAlrri sod WOf strafe, Pittencrph, Pag . _ • 'I'IIOIIIAS WOODS, COMMERCIAL BROKER, — >i& • $ ,27,47 r f,^ AND DrAtli , . 13 Net es, ]fonds, Stocks, Real Estate, ke., .N 5. ; 5 Fourth a, Pi./....fil urgh.. Pa. f Jas} No. C 4 IVA - ri :erect, Pittsburgh. I I OLD nn Nil* the following BONDS AND 8T0011.5: I 1 31 At, }):ink; 17 , lo btonongalw!n Narigntinn C.Mpany; .2,1 Jl4) CitiZerl,. insUrlnee ennlrritly Motion/ntirl e t Nurtsntlnn Company Bonds; $ Cu) nt . i'itt,burqh Ilonds; 7_ , ..,,,,.)(•.,u n tv of !Most:4.lly Bonds faepZi:dlwarwtf l;luau•lolcl'a Loan Office, Q. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTa;.— rt Moue' , lo,us,,lti S:lvet Matched, Silverware •r,l artlaes. imitate CLOTHING STORE JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.. rpoIiNLKhLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty street, which has con an unbounded popularity under he flane of the THREE DIG DOORS. hare, for the pun. of acquiring morx space for their- immense business, rcnoved to the •paciouA building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! toTD READY MADE CLOTHING, Thot haft ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, ill to give them more I,llities for tha WHOLESALE TRADE. They are preparci to sell GotNis at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will wurrtint them to be as good u any mann factured in the Union. C UST WORK, IN INI2 DOI 571 . 1.1, AND croll ?DI SELOHTI3? NOTION They have on hand I, full and beautiful assortment o LeiTliS and COATINGS, toe FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Our interests aro identical with those of our customers, aud we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in filling all orders we may be favored with. Air- DON'T FORGET TLIE PLACE-- No. SS Wood Street, (EAST BID CONNER or DIAMOND ALLEY. N. 11.—W a desire our patrons to understand tha tom e have no longer any connection with the Clotitnie Ilusittesa on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the Iloure above designated. rrocr23 Fall and Winter Goods I EDMOND WATTS,• mt: l tc h C . l..:L\ n ' o T w T o tlr an ß s a N l O a . rg l e S3 st. Ll k l3 and RRTY 8r Winter Goods Overeoatinv, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest, Mee, of the moot beautiful patterns; French and English Cassimeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasdnable terms, and warranted to suit. oet4 JUST IC EC.EIVI D AT JOAN IIcCLOSKE Si A CO'S Whole- Pale Clothiog Warehouse, No. BS Wood otreet,and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of turtling the attention of the public to. Thesegoods have been purchased from first heads, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves rift able. to say that, we, can and do sell at as small profits as any house In the east ern curer. Ther..f.,r, we respectfully invite the attention of s It I ettuntry merchants, in general, to give us a call, end ',mine our extensive assortment Of READY 51Xpli CL , ,DL\O. It is almost impossible to enumerate the qua nt• of immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this It t e establishment; it is sufficient to soy that It has never t en equalled by the house itself. marltittf JOIIN McOLOSKEY &CO. . Clothing! ~ othing: 1111 E undersigned respectfully informs:his friends and the 1 public that he is now receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeree and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the moat fashionable man. ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large and well manatee tared toci of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will Bad it to their dean lege to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [mart?' C. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTFI STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. 'Fla; ~tit,,,,e.riber hos just opened this now eatabliahmeut, - j where ho has always on hand a large and choice assort ment of all articiee 01CLOTIILVO, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. marthly B. OPP.KNHEIMER. To Housekeepers. AVE have now opened o7loftttaasLstock of anal ikNsß z tatlefor hon.-keepers in the city, and intend: selling at v ry prices. We will sell a handsome set pf White. Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price ordrottr. Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull EOPEOLL.just passed, we are deter, mined to work It off at low prices. We have just opened FO o beautiful shapes of White• Stone 51eatlilshes;• Vega., table do ; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken eta. ete.•AlsO, Come very handsome new styles of Water Pitc hers.. par I , took of Chita Stone Gold Band, and assorted- colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which ice have put down in price to suit the tt.,,es. - - - We hare some twenty different styles of French Mina Tee FUL9, and come beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—ell of which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent. bolow former prices. _ . Our stock of Knives and ,Forks, Spoons, Waiters, .BritarV nia Ware, Glreudoles, Solar Lamp, etc,, is large, endwe will sell them at very low prices. GLASS WARE. On hand and receiving, a largrititoal of Boston 014 Pitt's. burgh Muss Ware, which wo will cell at manufactureee prices. _ . _ - - Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowie, Dishes, Pitch ers, and every article suitable for country or city trade, is large, to which we Invite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will mill them very iow for caah. Ilowekee pars and others is. want of cater China - and Queen/ware' will do well by calling at the No. 62 idszket,biltwien Bd and 4th eta., spin •"t- - Oppoalta Ilea - IL Whit': s`::°: MM= I:3=tß BANKERS, CLOTHING NESS COATS JORN M'CLOSKEY k CO. NEW SPRI NQ GOODS. I , It ENCII CHINA HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. CO!MO MEV tilifVdtis: • JUST RECEIVED . - - ORIGINAI4 !BEN TUVE . , ' , NO. 74 litAtilFet StILIXT, DA - 1 - 57.1rti FOURSU rust Va..lf ()WY, ' 'PITTSBURGIr. niUlt. THIRD AND MOST DESIRAIII.II STOCK of Sprtng. lJ end Summer Dry 4locals.ever...cdf,r4. In tide market.. We would ear particular attention to tho following : • • superior Issortment of plain' Black Brocade and . . .fancycolored silks; athotwist et Silks, Satin, plaid and plain Tisanes and Barexes; Printed Bemused Cbalie de Laines;: very handsoine French Lawni and. BritUantines; a good . essortmetitefiFrench Wtirsted °ottani; Under Sleeves and Chemisattes, embroidered, hemstitched-and plain Linen,: Cambric Handkerchiefs, Furniture Dimity and Chintzes; -Bonnets and Ribbona at-bargains; A beautiful assortment-of Idoireantique Lace and Silk . Talmas, Shawls and Seirti; a foil tottortment of 43101;83 Mitts add Hosiery V Irish'Linens, Muslinand Prints, tb getherwithacomplete.assortment •of every other article, either fancy, ateple,forelgm ordomnstie.- :- Thankful fur pru,t favors, we would solicit an early ;i -amb:taller' of our stock; confident Hist for quantity, quill ty, style and price, it is nrourpassed. YOUNG, LON'S* Bit°, rormerriy Young, StevensOu - L ve Now A.viyal of EirlAg, and -. Summer - Dry AT No. 09 N. W. SL.NOI:WOOD• STREET. D.. - - GREGG & CO., Importerd and Jobberit British,- French and 0 erman DRY GOODS. Raving receiv ed our : large and extensive stock 'of spring and summer geode, purchased from iMporteray nienn . fecturers, and part through Our own importation , we - feet Burnie' assuring our old customers, country merchants MO city dealers general."' ly, that owing to these acOuited facilities In purchasing, we can offer such inducements tObnyers.aiartt rarely ;net t with in thertrade.' - in:Ong - our dry geodestock ' herfound caihrlitres, de. Yortatiouth - . lawns of . he most desirable - designs, mohair lustres, alpacas.plain black and Tangy fleniefailks; sinews's and fancyprints,llateststyleii brosdelothe,faney castings, casiimeres, satinets, tweeds- and mummer pinta. leaning; brown and black -muslin% table, diapers. '-'We-have also operned &very Rage aesortment, of bonnets, newest styles. palmleaf hats , Rutland braid and 'Ushers:li. and an ,eXtenstre Satiety of. hosiery, gloves anCrlblinter with , lacegocids, Riney heitlnge; JaConetta,mull and figured ; Swiss nunumstand black silk veils, &e. Oor variety stock embraces in part 'cornice, buttirns,ne - r; enamors caps, thrash; port monsfes,patent medicines, per-:: turnery, and. almost every article usually kept In the va riety line, ;together with a-large stock of gold and silver watches, Watch materiale, 'glazes, gold and' ilt jewelry of newest patterns, end a great variety of 30 hour aud.B day: Blocks, all of which will be sold-at thelowesf, prices for cash -or eatisincroiy:fiderenee. " '" • early catifrom buyers' is respectfully &Melted. D. GREGG & 00. G.,. DRY .GP 0 ;,•••, lIAGAN lid. 'EI 1 Market at., A R R kecitilting dally additions to their large and .Well selected stock of - Mantillas, ' • Hosiery; - Shawls& Scarfs, . Heasekeep's Goole, . Alexander's Kid Glordai Ac:. • To which we would respectfell,2 lirtito the otter (lob of the Ladles. mb2o 1310IIILNING GOODS: MIRANIV VAN GORDER has just received large and' .r beautiful assortment of Mourning Gonave, Sleeves and Setts in drape s ,Tarleton and Swiss, black lace. and gauze Veils, black nosier) , and ifiloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Delta, and Crapes, in all qualities. . Alexander & .13cUou's best Kid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner of the Dia mond. • , nevli HEW DRY GOODS STORY.. - 1 Iron Prong—No; 91 Market street. OUR house being now open for the traaisnetion of a gener al Dry Gocaisbusiness„ we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from oubox tensive and 'well selected- stock of SILKS, FANCY Ant STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such indacereenla as will In sure entire satisfaction. 'HAGAN A AIIt aprttf Nos. 91 Market and Union Street. , , VAN GORDEN'S. TDIUN MING No. 83 AILVLIT St., COMM OP lIIICIOND. - IrUST RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all fej the new styles of ' • LADLES DRESS AND - MANTILLA Tkisnruzas: - - Fringes, • Buttons, - • Galloons, Gimps, Braids, Velvets,_'.. Laces, Cents, - Ribbons. A.handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Anstriatt FUIIIiDIDERLEg, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. • - - Co'dars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs,•. • - Sleeves, Insertincs: Infants' Robes, - • Cbemizetres, - .Bends • ' Caps A Witisbi. A full supply of MOURNING ! GOODS: • • Crape setts, Collars, love and Genre Veils, Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, Italian andEnelt MATERIALS-FOR FAIDROIDERING—Stamped Collars; Bands and Inserdngs: French Working Cotton . Hams; Linen and Cotton Plass, Oil Cloth , Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and Scissors. • - Mantua, Satin end Bonnet Ribbons. -•-• A, large assortment of •GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Elandkerchieer„ Puss, Needles, Dutton,: Tapes, and everything in email ware, generally. Oir Baron's easy Bin Glows, in - white, black and c010n , .. Sizes from No. 6 to No. 10, always on hand. Also—A good stock of • HOSIERY -and GLOVES—very URNIAT Ru JAMES W. WOODWELL, oaanyzr 11 , 17BNITURE JlA.NUF.Acrazzle. Ware...rooms 97 and 99 Thin! street. J. W. respactfully Informss his friends and tllohnixera pat ho 4 - , has now completed hie spnngstodit • -"‘" of Finaltrire, Whitt - is ?decidedly the largest and best aver offered for - rale - in this City, which will be? sold at prices as low as any lit th s e United States, East or %Vest. - - de he is determined to uphold the qnallty with well sea soned materiels, beet workmanship, and newest deSigtur, end from the extent of his orders and facility In manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted, furniture, at the lowest prices. lie has adopted the principle of identifyhig his customers' Interest with his own, in quality and price and keeps !al ways on hand the greatest variety of eyed , 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 his stock, or numufacturedltxpressly.t.opr der. The following articles consist, In pe btbil.r et= which for richness of :Hoyle and finish, cannot sun* In ..Dy of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV torte-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; , 60 doe. Mahogany:Chairs; • 20 doe. Walemt " 60 Mahogany Booking " 20 Walnut _ " " • , 60 Mahogany Divans; . 20 Walnut .• " ' 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 50 " Dressingibusana • , 110 " Wash/tender, . 40 Socketed <a • 100 Common 20 •PlainDreardng Bureaus; 20 Walnut..y Bedsteads . .. " i • ^• ' ' 60 Cottage " 500 Cherry and Poplar Bedateada; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; • 10 Walnut, ' 10 Cherry . 60 Plain Bureaus to Dining and• Breakfast Tables ' 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doe, Cane Seat Chairs; 21 Cane Seat Backing Chairs; 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; Cat and Towel Starule; What-Note; : • • - Paper Macho Tablas: . lionrersation Chairs; - r Pembroke lialzabethan /tall and Tier Reception " "Ladies' Work " • Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dining Talileek Arm Ottomans; Gothic and Dell Chairs; A. large assortment of COMMON FiIIthITEILLIY and WINDSOII CHAIRS.' Cam= Max= supplied with ell ar ticks hi their line. - MAKBOATE ant' Farg-L4 Inritehett at thelltortest notice. All orders promptly artemlocl.ta . . 575 • Stehmbostri Ahoy I Tits subsathers tender their ackntug- edgmentefor the faiors bestowed upon them •by their Steamt?oat friends,' and would respectfully remind them 'and others interest ed in building boats, thatthey are still times prepared to furidsh, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Ptinalture and Chairs of The best material and work manship. T. B. YOUNG it CO.. Corner Third and Binithfleld streets, opposite " Brown's itoteL" r - Jame■ Lowry, Jr., ... - AND. BEDEITBAD MANOBACTIIRBIL-..H0. 294 .retterman'e Bow, Liberty street., tas on hand a-large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made.of the bestmaterials, which be will sell lower than•articlea og . the same quality can be sold In the city. He would Call 'Par titular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and' Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced price!. Also, Turtling of every description executed ln the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware 'Booms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty meets, will be frOtortly. ttended to. :- • . - mar2l A: MILLIKEN et - CO., •' ' • i'n'AV - S LON - HAND at their extenalei CABIN= and CHAIR AIANTMACTDS.I% Plc. 6i Smithfield street, a large assortment :of fancy and plain Carnittireorldcb they will sellls per cent. below cuatonniry rates.' • Terms—oaah only. Great Indueemeats to Clash Purebagiers. E will sell our large dock of COMMON AND FANOY CILIWIS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fa please cash purchasers. All our work is warranted. 'Our terms ard CASH. - JANLES LOVirEY, Jli., mart oar. BeventbSand Liberty sta. .. WIL E. SZEVRNE.OII continues to manufacture CIABINET-WARE of sienid - Mcription, at ble okl stands $ corner of Liberty and Seventh streets: tiblDkiliTAZ ' LNO attended to, In all its branches. . ~ myll - .._ .. . Eirtim BOOS FOR RAILItOAX O EN6INRBIO.:--Contaln.• X 'lng formula, tor laying out Curves. detormining.frocan, glee, levelling..Wank - flog earth4votk, ete-,..eto..togtther with tables of Mill; eidinatts, -deflections', ,long ehorde, magnetic variation; ,logarethistue.amlineturti itigns • lan , pats, etc: etc. , br-3ob 44 .4initsic,V.Ohril2rrOnelx., gocketi book form. , $.175:; The object of the .presentWorkla to supply a Ivan* very generally felt by Assistant-'Exigineers eallthilroadvt Book* of convenient form for use 'lti'fhe Seid l contaniing ' the ordinary lograrithmatio fel:di:dare cicramon erkngh;hut a book combining with thew, tablee others peculiar to the Railroad work; and 'eripeelally the necessary formal:a for laying out curves, turn-outsicrorisings, de n ts afealdeeattirn: which this work is designed to supply. . U. B. bluivaav Acaoxxv, Went print, April 18, Gentlemen: I have looked over "lienck•s Field Book for • EsillOtid Engineers," and think it well adapted to the oh lectlts author proposee,. and havono question but it will be found a very useful practical volume both for office arid' Geld work. - ' ' ' 8. - Tsoi, April:4l:lBs4; am much'pleased with Mr. Hendee little manual, the "Field Book of. Railroad Engineers," With the - prism:der tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognised Processes among , railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in present forms:appear tb POsaess • •a mint of higher value than that of mare poreits:—.that el; being in general susceptible of available, not toray desk* , • ble practical use.. In conclusion, while I think the design, of hir. Henck's book is much Wr to adapt it excellently wet ;to professional needs, I have pleasure in expreasitig. cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per: , spleeny of arrangement effected by the author, - and the ex-' reliant typographical taste displayed by hls publisbore, B. FILM= Oalviat 0. E. and Direator of Rensselaer Polytechnic Instittite.r , For sale by • WILLIA.,U & HAVEN, • Dealer in Engineers' Staticinery,; • - • 'Market street, corner °Medd" •Visk 'DIMS GOODEL—A. DIMON & CO.lorrilert" received another: splendid lot Of Dien Goode-compri sing nett Phildi.Steiped net Ilgorett Berne", liana; O r . o,rue:h./a, ac., with some elegnitfetylu of gllnutinD tki; Ms Dab". IsPol vatJak-a.., , IifEEMICES :4:;; E==ll PIM ALL TfiE,PPRPOSES OP A FA , . PHYS I C. THERE Ims fog existed a publi , • /ek• demand for an effective purgative pill . _. Pt.s.,"i af " -• Which could be relied on as sure and ''.,,,,.. ,0, 1, perfeetly ;stein its operation. This " - 'lits. - 1 2 , has been prepared to meet that do ze- ~. .roand4and an ,extertrive trial of its •:,. " ----- „,r virtues boo ConalttaTeli shown with e e l W e dia 5Ma ' ...,' " ' .r..- Whet emcees/lit aceompliates the pu - •• = ''" 4 :l• 'Wile desiped. r.lt is• easy to make a Pi)Pielli Fair bat not easy to make the hest pf all pi/Is—PAO Whiab *Mild have none of the ob. jectieste, taval, theadvantaleS,. Pf, crety other. This has been attempted here, and with, what success we would re. sPeetfully subutit to the public deelotart; It has been on fortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purga tive medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bowels. This Is not. , Many of them produce so much griping pain end revnlsionin the system as to more than counterbalance the. good to be derived from them. Thee. , Pal• Produ, u ce.DO 'irritation Or palm, unless it arise frown previously ex i s ting obstruction or derangement in ,the bc , els. Being Purl vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quan ty; but it la better that any medicine should be taken Judi. clously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to . wbiotathey are applicable are given on the box. Ameng the complaints which hare been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver CoMplaint,in its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion Lauver • and , Losa of Appetite LlSilessnsek,e Irritability:Milieus headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Slue and Loins; for, in truth, all theie are but tie eonsequenee of diseased action in the liver. - As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief to ceeridvenes4, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, humors, Scrofula ansiZeurry, Colds with soreness of the body, Vieers and in • purity oP the blood; in short, aniand every case where a phtgative isrequired.l , ~.„ ,e . . , They have also produced stung slog Marty successfuleures in Illcuniatfem, Omit, Dropsy; Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpita tion of the heart Pains hi the Ifack, Stomach and bide. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to pari* , the blood and prepare the ,systOrt for the change of seasons. Ail occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and -restores the appetite and rigor 'Alley ratify the blood; and, by their stimulant no tion on the circulatory system, renovate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole. organionL' hence OM Woolen:fel dose It advent& ' goons oven though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary donne should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to settees. The tbmisaud eases in which A. physic is required cannot be enumeitted Juno, but they: suggest themselves tothe reason of every body; and it is confidently believed tide pill will . answer a better purpo•e tlutn any tiling which bas hithertohcensvallable to reaiMind. When their vir tuenar.,Onee known, the pnblio will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when In need of a cathartic medicine. Preparsd by JAMES C. ATER, Assayer and Practical -Clicutist,`Lowell,liass. Price 25 cents perbox. Five loxes Sold by B. A. rAIitNTST_QC/1.. A CO., ,PAtts and by DrueglPts. • • ' . • -• • jyg:Gmdaw. Dress Goods, Embroideries, ASTHMA MID FGNSUMPECII :CANA , BROOM:LT 'BORE TO. Tli £ DOOB 'OB , LTRE .111-LLIOR AIvONDEIthrI. DISCO VERY has recently been made-; by Dr. Curtis, of t;. to city, id the treatmentof Con— sumption, Asthma. and all disease. otilidt Longa. We re fer to Da. CUIVIT. 'ES arOVANA, ofi 1,V41.12“1 IITGUN 'Varese, Ana Caesar Wil.llais new. method, Dr. C. has re stored marry athlete:l ones tot health, Sean evidenceof which T 1 , he has% limunierable" certificates: Speaking of the treat-:" mentn physidan remarks, It le evident: that inhaling-1' constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me•l Sicilia' properties must come in direct contact with the; wholemrial cavities of the lungs, and thiM escape the many. awl. varied. changes produced upon them when Introduce into the stomach, and subject to the procese of digestion. , Hygeann is forsaleat all the Dr° ,ggTats tbroughoutthe eon ntry.—.New Tank - Dutchman opjoutticry The Inhaler is worn on the breast, 111;ilti t t? the linen, with. ant the leart inconvenience-.the heat of the body being; sufficient , to evarrate' the fluid. Iloridreds of cases of cures, like:the following, be hunted: One pnekate of the Hygeatut bascuredme of the Asthmt' of els years, standing . l; Nacsnuar, " P. 11.'ef Duncannon, Pa. I am curet of the'Asthroanf len years'A standing by Drf; Curtis's Hygeana. MasoaarrEetsrott,Airooklyn, N. Y Mra.raul, of No: 6 Hannuondatreet, N Y., was cared o a severe case of lironehltis bY'that ilygettna. My sister has been cured of a distressing cough c f severe:- years standing, and decided to baffle:treble by the physil clans. She was cured Waite month, by the ilygeana. J. If. CAII/I:BllRichmond, ale. ' ',The Bev: Dr. Cheerer, of New Totk,,tHes of our mad . eine in the following language: , ' • NtwYoits,.Nov. 15, 1664. DtAll I th'nk highly Llyeeana as .ictiedy in digettiell of-the throstand lungs. Having ha ,some npportnnity• to tn.tify, its eilleacy, I am convince, :thiit if is a most'xcellent medicine, ,both the Syrup an the inhalingapplleatien to the cheat: • N. B.—Dr. Curtiss Ilygeinit le, the ORIGINAL:and GENUINE ARTICLE; nil others are:bane imitations, "vile end INJURIOUS :connterfeits ~Shun.. them as yo' , , would , POISON. - " arb . tri pale by Dr. Geo. IL Key.rea., 14G Weal street; 3 1 Sellers k Coy Lee a. Bevkbaln,:AllesDerty- City; Job. Eargent, blew Brighton; C. L, Gaiter, Itocbeeter. ~:_~ :~~ MEDICAL: PIVLS. INIIALATIQN . iou Int fair OP sz' cc AHD' lirm A jt itrosmort.Fur 'lir gittst , ' THE 0 , AT _ A , .Tlll, BLOOL • lierbnry in it. - A7gLICTED 'BEAD 'ABB' SONDEM -I: Ls Infallible Ilemedy for'Scnifola*Eing's Evil, Rheum' that, OLstittate Cutaneous Eruptlonsaintples or Pusan( on the Fai.e,Dfolches, Bolls,"Ague and lever; Chronic Sc Eyes, WILT Worm or Tetter, &aid Mad; Enlargement Pa7n.ef the Bones and. Joint.; StubboriVlllcers, Syphilf Dierders, Lunthafto,, Spinal Complaints,And all Dinai arlaing from an Injudhicus use el Aferoury,lmpradenee; Life, or-Impurity of the Blood. • Zir Tta o'oll alterative medicine and , Plarleer of Ble.' is D ew used bye %mends of grateful patients from all pa; of the ifnit'ed Blares, who .testify daily to the remarka: -cures' performed'by the greatest or all medicines, "C! .TEWS SCANTSII 'MIXTURE,' lihanntath' Uurofnia, -Eruptions Oil the. Skin, I.dyer, Diseara, Feet Ulcerr.,Old Sores, Affections of the . Blaneyc, Diseases of Throatiremale CoMpLaints; Pains and'Aching of the 1101 and Jeintr.er , S.P« , 4lly put to Light hinting this great inestimable remedy. .• , _ For allcliseases of thti 13Iood, n'othing has yet been tot torcempare - With It. ' *lt cleanses the' System of all Imp. ties, acts gently and. efacientlyerf the Liter and Kidni :strengthens the Digentioni gives tope ,to the Stomt "maker the skin clear and healtliyotod .reetorer the Cot tittion, enfeebled by disease . ortsrtkkail down 1.1 'heexcey. of youth, to ins pristine vigor.andstrength. For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the metles ever us e d. A few damp of Carter's Spanish Pilaf will rennin all sallownerooi complexion, bring the el mantling .ththe cheek, gird elasticity to the step, and t, prate the getters' health in a Temerkabledegree beyozu the teeth clueS eter heard of., ' ....The'large plumber of certiatiten which we have rece' from,persons from allparts of .the.lhalled States, is the evidence that there is no . humbug ,about it. The p hotel keepers'onagisttntes; physicians; and public men,. known-to the community, all nacL their testimony to wonderful affects of tisla 9/IS AT 131 , 001) , Plllttlialt.' ". • Cell op the Agent and-gat a Ciriular and Alnians. - read thewonderful eureathlS truly g reatest of all Mull.: has performed.' , = - Nonn.gemsisis unless signed by ; TtENNBTT & Proprieiora,.No.3 Pearl street, Richmond, Va.; to whet'. ordera foi suppliei and Ittgendes Must be addressed. And.foi sale. by ' -B. A. , BAusraToan; JOSEPLI 1 , 10,41441N0 NAo3.san , thyXttni.O9ka generally. - - . QTATEA}IN'r F.ROII IC • . Qotorc, February 7th, 1E Nzsrrs. 11. A, :Fall72i:we ce Cb.=lVeteci the plenTe receiving, thi3 I:Son/log; tbemithici eirtitteate of your initugey whichxill be rec. gnttlf, lug to you, u itviu ,valuntraily, ,We nre,(7enUetueu, youre, trtilY. • . Geffffirlen—Myllttle dattgbter four, years old, an , eon, elder, were for et, contiJorable. time suffering ; • NrormS: 1 purcbastd two 'bottles , of your Vermin;; .rehieh: I glee them throa , dossaf'ac&itdlng to direr ' end strange to sty, haloes tbanihrecf hours tht y pass. ,je, than FIVE. 111:11iffitY,D leortms,, some of the ex; - dinar, length of .trout: tweltiolO lancet:l inches. ' experienced:mint:telt of the beneficial eft your .Vermifuge;2fied it my, duty to recommend it no, in pay opinion, one of the most efficacious • dies against srorms ever offered' to the public. 'Oentleme:33, believe Me to lad Your much obliged and.h , tnable sers , hiATift\NlTAt LEATE Prepared end sold by 13.-A':A. FAIIVESTOCK I ,corner of First and-Wood streetv • ' LARZETIPS''JUNG - CORDIAL, or Prom; Elizir—A Certain Remedy In all cases of Impo Barrenness, Pinar Alban, And all diseases arising fro bilitation of the ajrstem, where titi impulse or a restc. is" moiled. 'lt is* 'escell , nt rernedrfor general peas and debility; and especially for females, end the most, perfect, harmony midi. the 'WWI of nature,: storing tone 'strengthanti activity to every part . , . Females using this medicine, in thee course of ti (Mar we.ek.s,evili, find a great change in the counti and . generallealth ; the cheeks will finally become a and roey as if they neVer row a 'sick ;MY in all their Reference can be given to persons who have used tt , dint, and who speak in the .highest terms of ptaise . astonishing elects: Sold by anl% 13:L. CIITUBERT, 140 Thii ;VALUABLE WeB6B ON,ADCaLTECTURE— ' Model Architect, by Sloan ;- 2 yob.; L • 'rho Carpenter'frilew Guide, by Sloan; • ..- • Eitura'liCivit ArcthitrstureF . . , • Tredgold's Carpentry; . ,.. . , ; ~.. „ . Downing's Country Iloirs . c2; ' : .. w - •Ilirral Essayrq ' ' '': Italian's. Industrial.Drersing; ...---• ,• • . • ... Rudimentsta Arobiterture 0.14 Building, by J. I - , • Eitunit'ir Architecture; - - • City Architecture, by Flild; - -' _' • : modem Cieomp trical Stair E nildoes Guldq Rural' rchitectiire,lry•Allori7- _ .. , Builder's Companion; . ~.. r r ~•.- ... . , It . udiinentwAirolaii9e3 _ by 'Mali For 'solo by ' • _ 'A.. T.IC. MORO. ... TOYS _ , ' No,"104 Wood i LNottp:e. - '— MEM undersigned baring Won apeolited Adman;T' .'ot the 'EState 'et4KNOT 41:ii%/04.XN1 late of •tounflPt •Lifegheri 00 0.ntY, de4'4;:hat'en/ give n all pemw,indoeted'hYtaid Estate to Make payme 'ill persons Icating.olaime against'..mlda.state, to them, properly authenticated, for settlement, to 30 31UTI J A at Ms Warehouse, 97 Front Anat. ..... " SAltArf T. Itooo. ' s 30.1EiN W. BUTLE .adminish spootrit diuttottzt. &MIX L'AblBe ANirrur PUBLIC GENERA. • VT; sensoßTZ begs. leave to announce to to/irons friends that helPoqOatroMmed from the • cities ' odd is now opening, at his welt known Ch .T ,Realidenshie 800. tend Bhoo,Etorp,iio. 107 Market splendid steel of NEW (MODS; Mb customers the Largest and' best seleeted -aisartiiiiiiit of artiele illnd of tateloethiktitathe Ws ever had the pleasure ifk 4 to the public., • .The attention of the Ladles fipiartictdaly 'stilted finelositionable “ - PItENCII ,• Att he isocline= or maintaining .the,fornier wel reputetioa of;bia Store for clito,R=.4s, accommeda sa tieddo to au, he feeLs freolo assure those who . SL'to cull end rx4clits th'stot . t.", that -the tow Pllf suit the times, and itho r gualliles.aretexonisite se!, not fail to satisfy tholnost LlFLitiloos tastes. -cplda3m] W sCum VBlO :FARM .IfOlt SAL:-.%.,tunstettiodc of Slsty•t -. pi; ottoicajtant4iftuatte dalpolumbiaria co ur . tit tiro •xolles,abOytt and etithtu a qcu - 'mile Of. aka Reiverolitetielouiltkib aburgu sad R„, TtlaaidttuSeritince,T.R4 about forty acre. TA' tOYI ZDO.EfibletTpollfrig Boon, Barn, dt of.ersellent witted; at t door; aaninil Orobard ..4 6 4.artigIVO„Tei14.3 ,0010, opened, and coal t„ . 511010 Atqlea oirner remorlug West, t WIU be old at ithe 10 OricoutZ.l,loo; for terra: thor trtforua4ttou,.apziyett the:dteol Rebate 0 z ce t avid ; cdrtlivuzy b 80N, 140 1 ONLERItiTED CVUGLI SYRUP—. ear rftedlea Of tbeiday forColde,Cotwbe, tUOughtt, lloareene4e...Tinnensa. do. Taste ant. Ut be refuntled mriTitteale Vtar" ta° lle Y" W LIAM iwtto ' J OIN *vac • avo, aal Wow atrst, Vitt - • • -• <~~~ ~.;'
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