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'DAILY MORNING POST MO ^l' .'Y MWININO Cultivating the Soil. , One of the moat necessary ris eel' as impor- , Summer Arrangement---Change of Time, t tinteaperations in conned ion with the growth of ; TIMM: DdILY MAIN EACII u Y, (Than/a , EX the vegetables, is a thorough pulverization of CEPTEI' the soil. Without this the rains , f heaven per- And b c n o t i o u rre. b th . a a ng d e u nl i t - Its -a between colare but indifferently or not at ad ; atmoSpho- , r\ N and after SP Imlay, M il ey 7. la, 10 1 5, Cr7d r i: will run as ric air , a neceerery clement to the growth of ! 1,1 tare 0 „.„, plants, is all but excludel ; end the tender !n e n eLee:zi o xl . .,s4 , .TlJ3lon.plt!!lal.llTl.rwalel;. St. rootlets Tralo.--Co rootlets being confined by the impenetrable ! ' i Arrire.: Bellatr 4:20 P M.; 9 * :15 1.. M; 5:45 A. M. mass, have circumscribed limite to work in, in air L s: ea so rn: A. (MM.. ail Tra GO DIEm, x b pr,ooess Train, Night Traint—Bnli• search - of their necessary eustenance. I2:P M. .d rvive: Columbus 12:40 P Sf: 040 P. 111.; 1:10 A. 11. In kitchen gardens, no digging or spading FLING EAST. ought to be tolerated less than ten inches deep ! The 10:10 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus —better fifteen inches at each delving, and it te n it i h w t i h t e h E th ep7iis Train which e w learea C t i h n e cincati at 0 , ' and Indiana ItaTi i ro n ought, as often as means will Blow, to receive n afr from Newarkt th es t with on Trains m."Pl q ' to m bUb2Oiling in addition. It rtitl or retentive Boils and frcm S.andusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, eel with WSI. C. CONNELLY. i s a l Trains en the Steubmville and Intliaaa Rollin - Ad; at - the very beet impletnent that can be used, 1211 - LEY'S HOTEL: Wheeling with Express Ttxll3 on the Balrimme and Ohio steel fork—spade next, plow last. For light or Railroad for 13altiroore, Washington, Philadelphia and East- I CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. sandy soils, n plow may be as good as any, pro- ern Cities. The 2430 P DI. Train will connect at Columbus with the viding the depth is the same. Prof Johnston in second Train from Cincinnati •at Newark with Sandusky. I E. RILEY, Proprietor. his fifth lecture before the New York State Mama let and Newark Railroad: and at Wheelingwith Agricultural Society, thus speaks of the benefit Night Train en Baltimore end Ohio Railroad. Passengers r b t l u e ß. Miami pa e Railroad. nge. ta, i s Li g i t i c n o d n i n a u s- c . t . i of subsolling to worn out or spent lands ) leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking , .. T i c; 1,9 this A .111 T . r T a r a n There are two modes of improving the tend, ln a Co tn lu i rn A the mechanical and the chemical Of the me- p lie and Richmond by more to g Train on Indiana Centrei chanical method I shall now speak. Among the and te r o e tt ac o l :. ! IA i etneoen ee t wI th this Train at Colundons, varons mechanical methods of improvement, Train en Balti ee more g .an at d inl o eo h t 111., and leave by 10:30 P. M. ' Hoed, arriving in Bs Itl. there are three principal kinds. The first is deep moreet., next day. plowing ; that in all t nest, is found to be impor- Mail Tr l C: l 3 . o ,, P l . ,i r h . Train ev [meets at Columbus with the tent and profitable in all countries where I have at Belleir at 5:1 . 5 A l 7M7 s c el on " n e ec in t n i n o li g a s t it. 6 lt i". th M e " A * =m ar m r o ic l e a "- been; in all parts of Europe whore I have visited, lion Train On the Baltimore anti Ohio Railroad. by experience has shown that the soil generally is r,,, erri leaving Chi-ago by the Evening Trains can, by this Day not plowed to a groat depth- 3 , 4, or 5 inches is fen, mach Milh u lal u x Ciltny;rLansrflyettute,tolnuian!‘polia and Day he this train; and at almost the maximum depth of exhaustion. Wheeling will take the AccommodaFat ores tion Train for Comber - It is very often the ease, that persons exhaust land, sleep there, at d rerunan by Train land, until they can raise no more crops, and are more and Eastern Citliole:.4No WEST. then compelled' to leave. The person who sue The 5:45 A. DI Moll Ten a connects et itellair with Night needs them, seeing the system of tillage that has Traint on 'he Baltimore and chic, 11...8r0ad; at Newark with been practiced, instead of adopting the former andrai trains e Chicago anl n from litVn a r o ' e d r u g t Y ; ' aiToltn ia bn a ro u rr d ig t ilh V e e t r ra no in " S system of shallow plowing, goes down deeper for Cincinneti, t 113,1 w il y wMine (or Xenia, Dayton, Indiana and turns up a new soil altogether. Very likely fulls, and Chicago, ayt ai ries Urbana. in this soil are found aocumulated the materials Train The fr lLALl;: i x . p e re , ss a T n r d a Train arrivesnno e i ent Columbuss with tbe mEtr4roe P. the other soil contained. The manure that had Dl., and con ems with trains going South and West Ind, been put on and accumulated below, is turned up, lag . i n Cincinnati at 12. and the now corner gets perhaps, not only a good Train ~,,33,.Pc.,.Sm1.1.,T71,,Inndr.o.,,nnndecattsow,iitubmtbhun, Ain with e M l 7 d l Train t. : n virgin soil, but much of the money the old farm- at 2430 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton. Indiana or has hurled there. This is no hypothetical polls. Lafa3 Otte, Terre Haute, Saint Louis end Chicago. m 15 ISAAC It. SOUTHWICK, Supt. case. If it were I would not state it, for specs- -----) lotion and hypothesis are good for nothing. Oti fresh soil, and occasionally in any soil, it is injodicione to bring the bottom or subsoil to the top, from the fact that it may contain deleterious agents, or is in itself poorer than the top spit. When this is the Casa, it should be simply dug over in the bottom of the trench, after the top spit is taken off. This will give the plants a hotter chance to go deep with their roots, and thus place them farther from the effects of long drcuth, and however indifferent it may be in texture at first, it persevered in, will ultimately become good soil. Drainage is another MR annical means to improve tho sell ; without it, all wet or retentive soils are worked to a great disadvantage at all seasons, besides losing the exhilarating influence of spring and summer rain, to a considerable extent.—Country Gentle. MIL Notice to Banks and othor Corporations AUDITOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, 1 Harrisburg, 310 y 1855. f You will {delve publish. for four consecutive weelts the two following dections, in conformity with the trovtaions a the ::11 Section of the Act of seventh May. 1.455, entitled •-.Bri Act to : -provide for the oruinary expense; of govern inst.t, the Repairs of the public Canals and Railroads, and for other general and special appr,.pitation BANKSs:' E.. , Aud. Gen.'. VIA WELLSVILLF- Q ECTION 71. That all hanks, institutions and companies 1 , The Steamer; Forest City and Diurnal aill leave the Ms- i. 3 of every kind and nature woutaver, incorporated under n0...„40a wharf ever y morning, (eunaays excepted.) at or in pursuance of any act of the !ogle attire of Ponnaylrin 10 o'clock, fur wellseil e, connecting wish the train teee,eg nit. general or special, er of any other state, and ioing Wellsville at 417) P. M., and arriving at Cievel onl at 900 business in this elate shall give notice, accompanied by the „. 51. oath or affirmation of the president secretary or treasurer, 1 • i An Accommodation Train will leave We laville daily, to the auditor general, of the corporate name, date of in . , (genders exceptiel.) at 11 .1 3 P. M , connecting at Bayard mrporatiOn, tTrne of commencing busine, and place of with , Express Train arriving to Cleveland at '2= P. it bu•iness 01 such hank.. institution or company, the amount , Trainsk rom Well and Cleveland e-,rtnert at Bayard of capital stor k , dividend. declared. if any, with rate and ! for cArrotiton, we , Aeete. „„, , , , ilk kr 'r, k, nil New Philadelphia. time th reef, or the value of stock, enter:bug to the proof- , 4r4r- Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago mud the North west, alone tt the art to reduce the state debt, and to Incorporate via Wellsville, are cold nt a less rate then via Alliatins. the Pennsylvania ritual end railmad company parsed' The Trains from Cleveland tr. Tote Is end Chicsz , .. rite se April Dth, <lllr t tonsand rlo l ,t bemired and forty-Tsar. 1 f011ows: Leave Cleveland at 7.77 d and 2 :t0 A 11., and 625 P. dECTION 72. That all banks, institutions and eompattlea , — 4 at arrive at Chlcage at 11.0') P. M., 7.00 A. M., anti 10 00 who do not, by their otMeers, as afoot-said. give notice to the A. m. auddor general, as I.lOl,PPi'l, re er before the thirtieth day , 1 Trains leave Chicarn for ito..k Island and St. L,01113 as of Nos elate, next, and annually thereaftrr, and pay the follows: Per hock Island at 900 .% M , and 11.00 P. IL amount ,f tax llier al e legally chargeable with into the For st ~,,,,,,t, at 0 15 A. si , ~ 0 , 0 111 ,, ,Th 1 „ . sl. tint,. treasury in the month of Decimal,: then following, . pe.e..„,A,e, for ~,11 L e d ,, go ,, e , b.. L.i.. bde ,.. l meiitee,3 te shall forfeit and pay fir the use ti the commonwealth late- i Joliet, and thenceover the Chicago andM.ssi.stppi Railroad rest therron,at the rate of twelve per cent per annum un to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 cl'..es. to et. Loaf.. Cute until pail. m I" ' Passengers by the 9.15, A. M., Train arrive In ft. Louis at I s,.itiNTlli. ItEi!DENCti TO LET, situated in P heats by ' 11.21 same evening, and by the 10. 1, 5, P It., Train, at noon C: and vety pleasant Ineation,lrithin a tin - minutes' walk next day. cheek Id the ri y. 'The hoIIA, con lairs seven rooms, well tnished, . checked 1,, f. na ,,rchi„... e , „ 1 .., t1 . . u n5 ,.., u t g . 1 1.0 1 t w o , Clereland and there ro und I. surzeottt.kled will trees, flowers, Ir. To pertnuS dc- sienna ad tiring in the country, and yet he within conve.. I FARE VIA A I,I.IA.NCE AND CLEVELAND. silent distal ee of the city, this affords a rare opportunity— ' tat class. 'id crs I.: c:a.,!. 2.d cr s To La Salle .. pit; , 0 813 50 a stable, carnage home, spring with stone house, and as To Alliance 2 2 c o " Reck d, 19 00 14 2.9 much ground tar gardening purposes as may be desired. I ~ Cle_veland . 4 n ,. ..., i Toledo .. 0 ,•9 " epe e , Gs ... IS IA 14 flu Rent, $lOO from June Ist to April next. Apply to S. CUTLIIIEBT A EON, " Chlo.go ...... .13 nil ilk) Sri It Sprlngfielkl 10 711 16 20 int 24 _ 1 4 k y ,___ ___ . _j_r___Lil t t rt,, tt t . , _ I,_ ..," 11100min . q...1 1 1 no 11 4IJ 1 " Bal.-11,0z.. at Q. I at. L0uiZ....21 00 16 50 2 :Eve.itAL riasos DESIRABLE IN u.Atto Tians.— , Passengers are requted to procure their tickets al the C. 1. Cheap Goods. 2. Neat and Inel:dutiable I °Mee of the Company, lu blonoegabeln Route., below the bt)ke. 3. A goad assortment and variety to se- corner J. DURAND, Sup't, Cleveland. lest riom 4. A pleasant &Ore and accommodating ,ales- . ml,/,'SJ. A. CAUGII EV, Ag't, Pittshurgh. men 5. Value rervired for money paid out. In these - respoct_s, Sell II ERTZ. No. 107 Market street, promises to accAutatidate hie trtenils and the 'utak generally with anything in the BOcCi or SHOE deportment myll A. MASON A C are just opening lid mare eta.. nod ft, psc'taget cf Calicoes, Ginchnms, Bleached and Bro'n Muslina. Checks, Tweeds, bummer stuffs, Berage de Lair. s, Lawns, Ac., An. v_y'...2 13LAN16 PULL 1.141/1/1:10 lallT.--Verbraftp, Ilelltrapes, hoses by Herman., Slfronn, La Panto!, Ac., tor pale In far 40 quantll.l, by (my 16,1 aw) JAM ES WARDROP 1 al( titIODS b-X.,:tIAN , E. el a PROPERTY 1.7 Tae underslgnel trill exchange a lot of Merchandise for City Property, being a general absortmaut of a Country Store. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Droker, royl6 75 Fourth street. 11 , 11 ti 1111[YETle SOAP re prepared by the lait.criber from the recipe of a London diem at, ur.d used for ren dering the Akin smooth, soft and delicately white, removing sallowness, pimples, tan, cutaneous eruptions, and redness of the skin. All chaps, chafes, Ac., on the hands, are healed by it. For the cure of sore, rough hands, it le unri valled. Pricel2X, cents vr cake. Sold by my__ 140 L. CeTli BEST, 140 Third et. Youngson. HOUSE, SIGN AND ORN A.U.ENTAL PAINTER—No. SIVENTII street, oppoeito the Neptune Engine House. mh27:6m A ILD OIL-25 bbls No. I Lard Oil in store and for ea -I by MILLER & RICK ETSON, mYS 221, 2 . 2.1 Liberty street S ALT—ISO ['Lis No. I Salt; forgal uays MILLER RICKETSON. CIODFISII-10 drums Rank" No.l Codtibb ; for / Rale by [myll MILLER & RICKETS.rN. A L EKATUS-50 boxes McFarland's Saleratua; for sale Cl. by (m 951 MILLER & RICK }:TSON. ILARIFIEII nllO All-20 Obis A Uln , itiod 6ugar for nelx 1 by [mYs] MILLER At RICKETBON. 5U 10 BACON 1iC)131.1. , 1 . 1t5; 5 10 " S. S.C.C. If •ms : 10 " B.C. Dried Beef ;in store MA for sxh by ap9 ENGLISH Sr. RICH AltDfioN YILUP—bO bble. Syrup in 'tom and for Rule by 0 .4,9 F.NCILISII A Meg ARDSON IUFFIIk--luo bags hlo Cotter in store nod t.r sale by arY ENGLISH At ItICIiARD..ON MACI{Elibl-1000 packngL, of Abickeml, No, 1 mod 3, for en!, ty f op9l ENGLISH !I' RTCHARDSON. ;Li ALL IJAPEbb, a architectural designs; eil., plain r..l_ and extension Litll Papers, In a variety of colors. For Bald by WALT LH P. NI AusnALL, ap2o fis Wood Ftreet. PARLOR FURNITURE of every description, con stantly manufactured and for sale by T. B. YOUNG k CO., my 7 Corner Smithfield and Third ats. F litSll FRUIT -250 boxes Raisins; 200}4 do do 150 !4 do .do 500 drums ; 250 %do do 100 boxes do 20 mute new Dates ; 25 boxes Prunes; 10 kegs do 2 cases do Receiving and for sale by apt RILYMER a ANDERSON:, 30 Wood et: FILESPL NUTS, &s -20 bags Walnuts;: 20 do Filberts; 20 de Cream Nuts; 25 fraVa Ivies Almonds; 6 bales Bordeaux do 10 boxes shelled do 25 do No. 1 Rock Candy; 11 do W. do 10 ewes Wily Liquorice; 150 boxes No. 1 Berl-lug 100 doz assorted l'icklea ; 25 dozen Tomato Catsup. Just received and for role by apt REYUF,R & ANDNJIBONT, 19 Wood et BOLES IIIACOARONI; 20 hazes Vermicelli; 100 dozen Pepper boon; 10 do lepers; 15 do Olives; 10 do Brandy Peach... 10 do do Cberrees; lu Jo fresh Peaches; 10 do do Tomatoes; 10 do Walnut Catsup Just received and for sale by apt! REYMER .4 ANDERSON. 39 Wood rt _ _ . IICAM3R B -ANIS ikmoNs— ft 260 boxes Ml , Sbilla Oranges, 100 do Sicily do 24) do Lemons; receiving find for Pale by • REILMER Is ANDERSON, :V) Wood pt riiDBACOr.-ISO boxes " Russell At Itobinson," "Grant's, " Anderson's." 50 dwarf boxes " Illannerhasrett " P,rfectlon," "Jewel of °plait . ," " Dladem Twist," " lam raids" Tobacco, in store and for sale by ^ • MILLET A BICKETSON. 11(1 A its -50 M. Havana and Principe Cigars, best brands i in s tore awl for sale by tams MILLER dc RICKETSON. I 4 Vi a C7soni large No. 3 Mackerel; medium 3 25 " No. 1 Pickled liprring 10 drama " Grand Bank" No. 1 Codfish. In store and for eale by m 1126 MILLER k RICKETSON GIVF/E.F.--5,10 bag. at° Coffee; 100 pockets Old Government Java Coffee, In store and for gale by mb2o .DFOILD MINERAL WATEII—:.O bble and half bble II in store and for sale ty mv23 JOHN MOORHEAD, N 0.27 Wood street. WBITE tIILH BONNETS—Some splendid ten White Silk Bonnets at A. A. MASON 3 CO.'S, myli 2v Fifth street, Lot for Sale. A 00 )D DITILDD:O LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street J by 100 feet In depth, In Ilinninnham, trill be sold cheap. Eniftdrsiff" GEO. P. GIL MORE, iY/3 at office of the Morning Post. ^ , . Y.- -. I .. t MBE itZIEM IC 'Pa L our i) . •Age -o.lr. CLEVELAND AND PITTBECE,GH RAILROAD. CONNECTING WITH STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WELLSVILLE, AND Ohio and Penn•ylvanla Rallroadt VIA ALLIANCE. - . r PRE P.borte:,t.qui,lnqit and nin,t renuld, rdun. to TLledo, Ctoctv, • Rock bland, (ialenn, and St. Loreto , to VIA - - - - CLEVELAND. This route is One II until ed miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains Imre Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland viz hours, Chicago twenty-three hoar., and St. Louis thirty-seven AL holm, VIA LIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and Pen OA. Railroad leaving Pitt"- burgh at 3.00, b. It., 8 00, A M. ' and 3.00, P It., connect at Alliance at 6 SO A. 11.45 A. 11, and 6 30 P. M., as follows: Trains for Cleveland leave Alliarssolt 7.30, A.M.. and 1.2.00 M., and 035 P. NI , roan. cling at Hudson with Trains for CuyahoitnFails and Akroo, and arriving in Cleveland al 10.04 A. IL, 2 YO P. M., and 9 Ou P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, I Galena, and the Nurth•west, who wish to go through with -1 out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 4.00 A. IL, and arriving iu o,voland at T'.'.o P.M , its that I Is the only train by which close acnneeiions are made through to the above point. Passengers by this train reach Chimgo at 7.30 nest morning, and St. Louis at mid- I night NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENS TnPncr,ri Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, ANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the llll•alsaippi Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL agiggig ROAD FORDILEHA TIM CHICAGO AND AORO.A A CY IT. MILITARY . . And Trains run the entire distance f om CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cara. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUR, MUSCATINE, OQUAWEA, WAPEt.LO, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL lILUeF, fie, and the over ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON. CLINTON, DECATUR, CAI ItO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and Intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the Eait—avoiding all laying over at any of the pointa. Suigea leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all the important points wei..t of the MisiilAppt 1s far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty mile , lea, Staging than by any other run 0. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the CONTINOOOS Raft, the smoothest riding and best Railroad In the West— well siocked with the most modern LO,OinOti•es and elegant new Care. ily this route passengers are are of making connec tions, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time. avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and Ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUO II TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices In the East; at the office of the Comp.,* , corner of Clark and Lake st; ante, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena 11. It., and at the Mich. Cent. R. it. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn ate., CppOpito Tremont House, Chicago. FR FIG UT consigned by this route will receive Immedl• ate despatch., C. 0. HAMMOND, Supt. 0. E. FOLLETT, Gen . ! Ticket Ag't, Chicago. Atlr TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Ofileev of the country. mbl9 FROM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• I'LL CHICAGO, ALTo,N AND ET. • *IS RAIL aff ROAD, ormeriy the Chicago and Mississippi. arrryrng the Great American Express and U, S Nadi. rplIR Only Direct and Reliable Route to the South and South•Weet—aeveaty Mlles Shorter than any other Route. TWO Tllkooo CI =TRESS TRAMS DAILY, 81.7NDATS Leave Chicago. St. Louu. Et. Louis Day Express 0.15 A M.... 12 30 A M. St. Louis Night Express 10.00 P. M 2..45 I'. M. Trains run directly through without change of cars or baggage. Prom Chicago to St. Louia in 15Y:i hours. 151 Po IITAN T CONNECTIONS—At Joliet. with the Rock Island Railroad for Ottawa, Ls Balls, Reck Island and Ceu• tral lowa. ♦t Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad fur Clin ton, Waynesvillo and 0-catur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Sp ingfield, with (treat Western Railroad for Jackson villa and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At St. Louis, with Daily Hirst class S earners for. New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Misiissippl, and with Regmlar.hfittes of Packets for Kansas, St. Joseph, and all points on the IllsKouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Hirers. R. P. MORGAN, Supt, Bloomington, L. DARLING, Agent, Chicaro, 111. T IIREE DAILY'TIIROUCH TRAINS, between Philodel. I - .phis and Pittsburgh. THE MURNI NU MAIL TRAIN I leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7",. A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. f It E FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.. and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P.M. THE NIGHT E X TREES TICA IN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, I'. 111., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago,lll4 Frankfort, Lexington and Loubwille, Ky 4 Terra Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, inch; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bollefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve. land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Now Claire-NS, ST. Louis, LOUISVILLE 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 moat expeditious route CO Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THUS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MESEIMEN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. MTLLER & RICKY:MON rrIIR Partnership of smug WHEN , tri & BRO. was .11E -1 Bayed on the first Inst. John M'Devitt will continue the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlement the business of the late Ann. JOHN M'DEVITT, WILLIAM III'DEVITT. Plttabureh, January Ed. I&ss—{ bine ;yi n , •~. ; ' 'k. - ft -' , l6* , • 4 =A:' =gm RAILROADS CENTRAL. ROUTE lOWA, MISSOURI, TRACT it. It. Is sow JJ3IPLETED, AIR LINE ROUTE 1855 gOMM PkINNSVLVANIARAILKOAD Mantillas. w F ore now receiving our LiWit of Tarte made MAN TILLAe, to which we would call the attention of the SAGAN A MIL, 91 Market street. lEEE n;s MANSION HOUSE. GEORGE AURENTZ, PROPRIETOR., I‘,TO. 544 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger 111 Depot of the Penrvylvania Itailrord, which makes it the moat elmvenient house in the city for passengers and s, by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fatal up, in a‘Calletit style, the )lANSION ROUSE, would respect rutty solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market ens afford. febtry ST. CLAIR HOTEL, (tmer of Penn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, lit. Tundersigned, formerly of "Brown'a Hotel," having j taken 'hie large and commodious HOTEL, and haring refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As. cured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex• periecce in the businesa, be can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. my2ol. _ GOOD INTILIIT HOUSECt fIORN Fit OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near V.,1 the Railroad Depot. JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. CITYTE DRO HO STEL, ( LAWN', Corner of Smithdeld and Thir GH, d streets, PITTSBUR PA. GLASS & CARR, Proprietors. JOUN P. GLASS, DAN. D. CARR, bisvor ti.t.TelemphOtlace.) (leo St. Olaalm Pam Rotas.) riluis large and commodious House having undergone 1 thorough repair and furnished with new equipments throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling public. Conflate XODERATI. aprtsa6m • `W u so t, I StA d,ul,,p uth i Et i gl i l ,i, th street, between (su29:y TIM UNION, 1 - 0. 111 /Intl street Philadelphia, T. 9 .WEBB (late of Pi the Eagle,) Proprietor. _ . GASKILL }LOUSE, CORNER OF MAIN AND SOOT II ETA, WARREN, rintE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the public that thisnew and elegant Hotel has been opened as a boon. of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio StageOompany,it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommodn. tion of the traveling community. A abate of public patronage is respectfully solicited. anti OASHILL FILANKLIN 1-10 US E, ;STNUT STREET, AISOVE THIRD, PEULADELPITIA. P ALLELE:It et LAIRD, Proprietora. jyl9:Rodi TERMS $1,50 PER DAY. f111.1.L AN' HOUSE, JOH TO NS WN, PENNA. pay. undersigned having taken charge of the above named Howe, and refitted It at a large expense, In a eubtfortabie as well 11.3 elegant style, Is now prepared to re eeive guests, and Ore ample Fa UM - action to all who may pa roniee the house. cauBdf I JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, iLate Farmer's Exehango,l kr O. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitt 1` burgh. B. , OIUEL HARE, Proprietor. This 11,,tel entirely now, having junt been completed and opened for the accommodation of tho public. fitopl3 FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. CPATRICK A SON, Paoratireas.—Thin House ban rin dergono thorough and estenaire repaira,alberatlona, suillarge additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge theroaelves that nothing Audi be wanting on their part to render Our Faaivailri a place where all the nom ,rt, of a first clean hotel can he found. C. PATRICK A BON. FLORENCE utvrt.A., No. 40 O BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (0011DUCI to ON Tun color: AN pus.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, PROPRINYOII. RE:iTAURANT.. • • 1 1 / 1 1.1%K. EXCHANGE, THIRD STREET, DLIWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. 'FILE Subscribers beg leave to futorm their friends Mid tee public generally, lint they have leaSeit the above well known li...tat:trent, which has just been thoroughly r.-unsated, repaired and re ruilchiheil, and now open. The propsare.t to mate the Bank Ex change a cons... , rtsb:e res.rt, e, welt fir the epicure so the budileas mats. The larder will at all time, be st.aclosi with the delicacies of the brawn, act served up under the auspi ces of experiericrsi cake. They respertfdlly ask for the patronage of a generous public. .1 SCIIANDELMKRE.B., Issnl&le O. R. FRANCIS. lIK.LVIDESILE WOOL r, ut:T.I.VATEII AND 111:91 STREETS. oied bas just pror.led enniesi stork o J.. LIQUOILS. and iN rxuJy at an times to s,r•si his friend with the beat of the 5,`,..713, in Lto way of edit, es. Iris! Whtsii.y Pare:Les may be Lad at the BLLVIDLIII, J.GLN SAVAGE:. Prone:eine. . CO lifti U COPIA 4+7 - OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-Wa D. BARNARD. Nn. 10, FAPIi Strert, I..loecn Wvof.l and Market. jnu 14..1 y PITIVICIV: El. CRYSTAL PALACE, No. IS Market street. C. C. SEELY, • RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the r f Q public in general, that he has just started his New York and Philadelphia modern atyle of Ci.kiK 'NO OYSTEItS and everything else In the eatinr. hun. Opiiiirs in the Shell or Stewed* for cents R. lie will alro rumba, the brat cf everything that [LA mat kit safari. Howe al wAys open until o ' clock -Aornlng. nil3-tf OVSTER SALOON AM) ALIGSTAUItANTI 108 WOOD STREET. 1 , 1111 eutmertber has now him YISTEIt SALOON AND I lIATINO HOUSE perfect...l lo a maon, that cannot be e5.,,;e4 ty nor aftuiler establishment to the city. If EALs WILL 1:P: SERVED L'l' AT ALL lIOURS OP 1)A from tLo Illetst•• Fowls, Fish, ase., del the Bill of Fare aaounl be aurparaied, and he woull retpect fully invite the ett,,tiou of the public to It. OLLARLES STILL, 109 Woad atreet. Jal.`o:ma.etf St. Clair Lager [Deer Brewery lill undershrued respectfully informs the public that he is now fully prepared to serve private families and the public ysnerally, with his celebrated LAGY;II BEER, in Motley , MI orders left at his Office, NO. 39 DIA:4O'ND A near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. Y. 0. Denies,' Lager Beer flail, No. 106 Srnathfuld street, opposite the Ctutoo , Efouse. 'FELE rubscriber heN juld opened one of the In_rgest an I I best huldJed Leger Boer liens In the city. Elie Beetle acknowledged to be a superior 4 rticlo, and every other at ewramcietion about hie house cannot be excelled. A. LI ENITZ. Kennett Ale. `V D. ENCILISII, Sole Bottler of SMITIT'S celebrated • Kennett Ale and Brown Stout. Aleo,Coturuon Ale and Porter, to quart and pint bottle,. The attention of laminae, and the trade, le respectfully solicited. aul l:y Mineral Water anti Sarsaparilla WM. D KNOIAMI, litt street, below Penn, le nom manufacturing and bottleing the above beverages on au extensive scale. ilia articles are of the boat quality, and nufactured from the purest materials. 0ct17:13, HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE rj l llE undersigned Is prepared to supply CARPENTERS, 1 CA lIIET. lARELttI, and Workers In Wood generally, wish Ids Patented and valuable PLANES. All who have tried It, pronounce .t a most valuable In vention, that must soon come Into ge.neral use. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among many letters the Pato tee has react eed recommending this Plane algae all others in use: Pt nel:Mall STEAM ellarrr? HAMM', February 22, 1.865. We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months eve have used Hopper's Pat. nt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers am! Carp-nters as su perior • o any other Plane In us.. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and f 4 planing veneers, It s far ruperler to the old mode 'f scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane mule veneers than five men can do by any other Pane or method in nee. 11. 11. &rex & Co. To MORES F. E.vron, ESQ.: Dour Sir —I hove examined Hopper's Patent Bench Plane, and believe It to be a most excellent article for the use for which it iv intended, as a combination of plane and scraper. It is particularly adapted to planing veneers, and it does not requi,eono.fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I here 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 11 to all persons engaged In the Cabinet business, an from my knowledge of It, there is nothing as wet I fitted to glee a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. JAM. W. \Soon:ant, Furniture Warerooms, 97, 99 Third st., Pittsburgh. XCEPILD A rires al Pittzburgh, Februa•y 27, MOSES V. EATON, of thi, city, in my note Agent for the Bale of I'l AIWA, or of rights to manufacture and Bell them W5l. O. HOPPER. Pittahurgh, March 21, 1825--(mh2l,tf ) OSES P. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for selling M and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorised to sell the following lately patented articles: Sands A Cummings' Patent Brick Ithichine; Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trott's patent Oil ()lobes, for Steam Engines; Doan'a Rock Drilling Machines; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Crawford's Steam and Water Guages; and, Oriflith'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 fir sale hot-pressed Nutta and Washers, and finished BrassiNork. lie I. also prepil-ed to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and now Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. lie refers to the following CARD. I 'The subscribers have long teen acqnainted with Mr. Hoses 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 whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville it. Crabs, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Latimer, Jr., John Graham, W. H. Denny, 11. Childs & Co., James Wood, N. Holmes & Pone, P. R. Friend, Kramer & Rabm, F. Loren:, L. R. Livingston, Kuap & Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson APCandless, A. W. Loomis. Pirrsnimort. November 27th. 1863. DI)11/05 Patent. Rick Drilling Diaehtnell, WEIGHING ABOUT 30U POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of flee or six in the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler & 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. aerate TO Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. IL; W. Minor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. It. R.; Oen. Wm. Lorimer, Jr., President P. & C. It. IL; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & C. R. It.; Messrs. Monfull A Nicholson, Contractors for the P. A S R decl9 - 051BROIDERIES.—A. A. MASON fr. CO. have jeer re Xi oelved per express 5 cartons of klmbrolderies, compd. 1 Bing new and elegant styles Collars, Cuffs, Collarettes, ile,id Dresses Rosettes, Tabs, Sleeves, Chemizeltes, lidkfa, Ac., whirl will be offered at extremely low prises. jab= IM=O ovwsiroti , s 151533 ma ; v; ;;;; Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! lETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819. PAID DP - - - - Cash Capital, 8500,000. TIME THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATESIENT of the 1 Assets of the ..ETNA INSURANCE COSIPAN of Hart-. ford, as furnished this agency on the lot of January, 1855, under oath. Real Estate, nnincumbeted • $ 16,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cont, pay able semlannually 72,000 00 Debts duo the Company, secured by mortgage... 7.313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank-. 128,327 35 Railroad Stacks In Connecticut 97,515 00 Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford 142,890 00 Bank Stocks iu New York city 98,050 00 Cash on band, In Bank, and in hands or Av ets and others $.773,278 03 The amounts( liabilities due or not-due to Danko or other Cr' ditors,—nothing. Losses adjuoted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and nodue, $1.48,518 22. LOPPOS unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $01,237 50. 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 Ore department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of building's varies; the design is to limit the lose by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. Tilt). A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Olsen or CoN7P. =ICOR, Ilartford, Jan. lot, 1885. llartford county. Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the istna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to hie best knowledge and belief EINRY FOWLER, Justice of the Pence. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1354 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for the same time tar exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, M elted at. this agency, at remunerative rates. !Ur Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll 11. IL TEN EYCK. Agent. /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LIAR TFORD, CONN. CRARTAPID, - - IRI 9. PAID UP Cash Capital $500,000 Cash Surplus, oxlst JAsonsT,l3:,s $273,973 THIS Capital Stock and Surplus is securely inve.ted for the benefit of all policy holders. As an evi lame of the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ability to pay losses promptly, we elate n fact, chat its receipts vary from 1125,000 to SIsO,CO3 per month. Its busirmis lar t :e and well distributed, and In our opinion no Company In the United States affords better indemnity to polity holders thou the ,EMa. They continue to make insurance on property In town and country, at rates as low as is con sistent with safety to the policy holler. ii.B. TEN F.SCR, Ago ot. Seir Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood atrects, Pitteburah. U K. 11.., 11. W A MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. YFICE in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PEHLAD N ELPHIA. ISIESIE INSURANCES. On Vassals, Cknoo, To all parts of the World. INLAN INSURANCES On goods by river", canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On attires, lwelllng houses. 3e. ASSETS OP VIE COMPANY, November 7, IRI3. Bonds and Mortgages $24,300 00 Stalest Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring G arilen, Southwark, and other loans, 191,553 42 Stocks In hanks, railroads and Insurances com -21,012 20 panies Bills re,,lvahle 150,325 91 Cash on hand 10,011 30 Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued ...... ..... 121,707 CT Subscription Notes 100,000 00 tettscluts: Dr. D.M. Huston, Hugh Craig, Spencer .51*Il vain, Charles Kelly, Samuel E. Stollen, !teary Sloan. Jame. Trawl air, Wm. Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, James Tennen t, John 11. Semple, ' Charles Schaller, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, D. T. C. slorgan, do. WM. 51 A ItTIN , President. TUUS.C. NAND, Viet President. Josarri W. Cowan, Peey. P. A. MA.DERIA, Agent, marl 6 No. 95 Wailer street, Pittsburgh. The Fre.nnlin Fire Insurance Company, Of Yhticuietphia, Penuryttonic. DLAT.CTORS--Charles 'W. Bancker, Thomas LLart, Tobias Wavle?, Samuel Grant, Jacob IL Smith, Geo. W. We-b -ards, Morrie r:I D. Lewis, Adolph! IS. Doric, David S. Ervune, Morris Patterson. Cuas. N.l3aucaza, Prtr.4sist. Cues_ G. Cascara, So:Mary. Coutinuo to make ituturance, perpetual or Melte/Lon every description of property, In town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. SS.The Company have reserved a large Cry:inns:eat Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, of ford ample protection to the manned. The lases of the Company' on January Ist,lSsl, as pole balled agreesSy to an Act of A...ably, weirsvii: Mortgage 1016,138 Gs Seel ..... 84,377 78 Temporary Leans... 53,366 17 Woe's. 61,85 s 04 Cash, As 64,346 81 Wm. Jlartin, Joseph U. 8.1, Edmund A kl.ouder, John C. Davis, Robust. Iluston, John R. Penrose, George G. Leipsr, I.',lssant Darlington, U. Jon., Brooke, J. G. Johnson, James C. Hand, Thrspil UP Ps nlding, James B. WEarland, W. C. Ludwig, Total k 51,1:12,705 41 ":„Ainee their Incorporation, period of twenty.one veurA, they have pald Upward of One Million Four Hundred 'Theo sand Doilent, losers by lite, thereby affording oviderws of the advantages of Inattrance, sa well as the ability and ditrporl tion to tarot with prom ptnesa all Ilabilittee. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 Ofilee. north-root cor. Wood and Third Att. THE EPUTED STATES LIFE INSURANCE , ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. OILARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Orrice, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Off Leers of the Home Baird at Phi/adz/Oda: DULICTORS• Stephen R. Crawford, Paul 13. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrimee Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Oeo. SPlleary, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William M'llee. President—Stephen R.Crawford. Vice Prerident—Ambrose W. Thompsotr. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—James U. Willson, hi. D Allegheny City—R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. ISnail BUILDINGS and other property against to or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. 61 . Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George It. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier. Tani. S. Kegley, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, H. P. Coggehall. Eton. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President. RODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A A. CARIIII24 Secretary and Treasurer. Iy S. S. Gamma, Assistant Secretary. der2:l3m Wostorn Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. mnaar.E., Jr., President. I F. N. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, $300,000. WILL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Omicron who are well known in the sommunity,and who are determined, by promptness andliberallty, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the beet protection to those who desire to beinsured. Directers.-11.1itiller, Jr.,C. W. Ricketson, J. W. Butler, N.llolmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppencott, George Dante, James Mc. & n 1 ey, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. as_ Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang lE Co , UP. !aim) Pittsburgh. now2.tly WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c NEW GOODSII WATOIIIS, J MEMO', FILV6 II WARE, MILITAXT 0 00D9, &e., WUOLLOALE AND RETAlL—Coun try Merchants end strangers visiting our city are request ed to call, as we can serve them as well, and wo think b t. ter, than they Usually are served In Eastern cities, be ides giving them a tesponsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Levers....... ............. 410 to $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L dies' Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $36 to $2OO. Chains, Seals, Keys, Peccfts, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, In excellent variety, and at lowest prices. ifflir Watch It pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market serest, corner of Fourth. Proclamation. D Y VIRTUE of a precept under the hand! of. W. B. Mc- El Clore, President of the Court of Common Piers, in and for the fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania. and Jostles of the Court of Oyer and Terminer nod General Jail Doti, ery, in and for said district, and William Boggs and Gabriel Adams, Ems., Associate Judges of the same County, in and for the county df Allegheny, dated the 13. d. day of Slay, in the year of our Lort one thousand, .fight hundred and fitty•tive, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at the Court House, In the City of Pittsburgh, on the first Monday of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Public mincers hereby given to all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables of the county of Allegheny, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other remem brancee, to do those things which their respective offices, in their behalf, appears to be done; and, also, those that wilt prosecute the prisoners thattow 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 twonty.third day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiftpflve, and of the Commonwealth the see enty.eighth. (my26] WAL MAGILL, Eheriff. nov27:dtf VALUABLE WORKS ON AGItICULTLIR. II. Saxton's Burst Hand Books, Ist and '2d eerier'', Johnson's Agriculture Chemistrl; Solly's Rural ltodger's Scientific Arlcriltnrw, GaY'd Elements''' Beatty's Southern w Durnines Fruits and Fruit Trees of America: Ladies' Companion to Flower Garden; Barry's Fruit Gardener Neil's McMahan's American Gardener, Farmer's and Planter's Encyclowedis. For sale by , IL T. C. MORGA.N. my 3 No. 104 Wood street a AZuttB GROUND AND CONCAVED in a ariPPrint m an ner, by an experienced workman from New York; satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. my . BOW a TETLEY, 136 Wred Strtet• AUSTIN LOOMIS.' STOCK AND BILL BROKER., Office, No. 92 Fourth et., above Wood. TO °TES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgagee, and Loanstm ear It Urals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on tom. mission. Land Warrants bought and:sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attented to promptly. ri=tiflMEMM BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. earner Wood and Third streets. All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of IliPo, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. jan2Btlis EVCOPINELLik. WILLOCK, BANKERS, - - - A ND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver ft. Coin. Current and Par Funds received on depoeik Stocky bought and sold en commission. Collections made at any point in the Bolted States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, - .11 PITTSBIJRAM. PA. 212,505 00 ARTHUR% RODGERS & CO., , BANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITIIFIELD STREETS, •u2:fm Pittsburgh, Pa. Wilkins &. Co., (am:es/acre to A. Wilkins A Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 Fourth street, Fittriturgh. N TUE numerous, suspensions of Banks and Bankers I throughout the country during the last six months, we are satisfied that in almost every Instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate bust tone; and we, therefore, take occasion to ammo the public in advance, that no speculations in "fanny stocks," or other "outride operations,' shall tempt as from the strict and le. gitimate line of our business—belleving that in avoiding all such investments we shall not only be better able to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate bonen . _ ltobbi 8. CO. Remolra'. PATRIC - ES a , FRIEND, BAN ECHE:3 AND EXCHANGE ISROHF.ItsI, Have R,moved their Office to the [brae". of Fifth and Wood dl PISTSBUD.GLI, PA. PdTRICE.B & FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealer's in Notes, Drafts Acceptances , Gold, Silver and Bank Notss. Exchanges onthe Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. rfeb3 N. HOLMES 80N8, BANKERS AND EXCIIANGE OAT'S LOMOVED TOUR BASTING AND =MANGO orrum To SO. 67 MARSIT BUMS, YOWL DOORS =LOW OLD WfAND. - phrr HOLM'S A 80N8, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . and Dealers in Notes Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and liZair. Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits recelced in par funds or eurrentpaper, No. d 7 Market Street, between Third and Fourth fds. , 'rl.ltilli.NA.N di. CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 95 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, PITISOCIIOII, Pd., DIIY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time .1) a: change, and promissory notes; make collections In all the principal Cities of the Union. Receive depoeits On call and on intereat, and give their prompt attention to all r.tt,er matter, appertaining to a Broker', basilicas. Eastern Ex,hanzo constantly on hood. marfl BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER usenet re Exchange, Commercial and Bank Rotes. bought and sold on commiaelon. Collections rarefully att..nded to. loterest paid on Deposit. /trei" Nu. 48!4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. flank. decle RILL et CO., BANGERS AM) ILKCJIANGE BROKERS, COD.DrED OF WOOD &ID MTH 811111111. 1:! IGLU EXCIIANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Excbange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver mid Imolt Notes, bought and sold. Collections male lu .11 the principal cities of the United States. De, ms it. received of Par and Current Funds.[mar2Tly L 1413 LIA2/1/06 IDWARD 612i3i, ILO3IOICI ZASKIR. KRANLEB. & BANEEIta AND E.XEIIANGE intoiLims, r) UT AND SELL aola, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate, II Loomn on Deal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promisrary Nosy. and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and -.,.11 Stock? en Commission. mada on all point, in the Union. Im7l $627,470 53 G. E. ARNOLD &. CO., BAN N.F. RS AND KM)IIANGE BROKERS, KALERU in Exchange, coin, Bank Notes, Bight and I) Time Drafts, &c. Col!notions carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stoics bought and sold ou 0011111166012. to_ So. 74 Fourth at., next door to Biu3k. of PittsWg.[ael3 Doracatc aria lorryn Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and &Ina -u;sht, S.lrl and Exchang,i, al the NUE AND BANKING HOUSE 01 WILLIAM A. HILL et CO., 64 .WOOD STREIT, P1TT51317119171. tu,.. of-rent "Morro,' an time deposit".. 4janl2 C&COILIT. DEEM E=ll THOMPSON BELL & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner nf Third ‘out Mud streods, Pittsburgh, P. THOMAS WOODS, ga-COMMERCIAL BROKER,`ips AND DtALLIC . . Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, No. 75 Fourth st, Pittsburgh, Fa. [Ja6l No. 64 Worn/ street, Pittsburgh. HOLD on nal,. the following BOND 3 AND BTOCNA: 4) ahun.e Earbange Bank 17 do MountiguhelA :IST ization Company; '2O do Cithogre Insurance Company; f 2,000 lonongehela Navigation Company Bondo; iligkou city ‘.l Pittsburgh Boucle; y. 5,000 Doty of Allearieny Bonds Clmmlottl,a Loan °Mee, NO. 100 .9311TIIFIELD STREET, NEAR PIPTil.— nouey loaned on Bold and Silver Watchea, Silvers are and other valuable articles. •ul4sily CLOTHING STORE JOHN AI'CLOSIgY . S6 CO., TI - ORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the TRIM'. BIG DOORS, have, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their Immense business, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That hos ever been offered to the public . _ Their principal object for this removal, to to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goode at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICES And they will warrant them to be u good as any mann textured in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, nl TOO 11191 . erns, ern UPON TOO SI3ORTZEIt They have on hand a full and beautiful aiisortment o LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Our interests are identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in filling all orders we may be favored with. Alla- DON'T FORGET THE PLACE— No. SS Wood Street, (EAST SIDE,) OORNSII OF DIA3IOND ALLEY. N. 13.—W0 desire our patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. Mart'.3 EDMOND WATTS, lt irERCIIANT TAILOR, NO. lett LIBERTY STREET.— In I have now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods Overcastings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest, logs, of the most beautiful pattarne; French and English Ca9BiltlOr”B, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oct4 J _ LISTe. RECEIVED AT JOAN 11cCLOSKEY & 00'8 Whole. sale Clothing Warehouse, N 0.89 Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can sod do sell at as small profits as any house in the east ern riche. Therefore, sve respectfully Invite the attention of whole,al, denies seal country merchants, in general, to give 1..+ n call, and samine our extensive assortment of READY MADE C 1.... t DINO. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quasi cf immense piles of garments that is to be norm at this I; t e establishment; it is sufficient to say that it has never t equalled by the house itself. marl G: if JOHN McCLOSKEY dr CO. Clothing Clothing! rj 11111 undersigned respectfully informs :his Triends and the 1 public that be is now receiving at his store, N 0.177 lib. arty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cazurimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, whichi he Is prepared to make to order in the most fashionabloviran tier, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite tire attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [moil] O. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. milli subscriber boo just opened this now establishment, where he has always on hand a large and choice assort. merit of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrant:segued to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public aro requested to give him a call. margay B. OPPENHEIMER. To Housekeepers. WI. have now optimist ono of the largest stocks cf CUINA, MACS and QUEENSWARE, au table for housrkeepers in the city, and intend selling ate ry low prices. We wlil sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, connoting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Vont. Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened see e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do ; Covered Lichee for stewed chicken, etc.,etc. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. 011 r Mock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Isere, is largolLall of which we have put down in price to suit the ti Lova. We have some twenty different styles of French Chinn• Tea sets, and some beautful Gold Bond Dinner sets-ell of which we are selling at least twenty-live per cent. below. former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Erlten• nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc„ is large, and Wa will sell them at very low prices. ' " On band and receiving, a large stock of Botenti and Pitts. burgh Omar %Vare, which we will reil at manttfacturer's prices. - .• • - Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch , ere, and every article suitable for country or city trade; ia large, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchante,as we will sell-them very low for cash, • • Housekee pare and others in want of truer China and Oueeneware' will do well by calling at the CHINA No, al Market, between &I and 4thata, Oppoidte Cep. 8 White. ..JOB. LUDZWIG JOHN WOODS, William A. Hill & Co., BANKERS, impUullwairtf CLOTHING NESS COATS JOHN IPOLOSICHY & 00 Fall and Winter Goode I NEW SPRING GOODS. FRENCH CIILN A GLASS WARE COMMON WARE. ~....~ M&M DRY GOODS. .11113.7 RECEIVED • AT THE ORIGINAL BRR RIVE, N 0.74 MARSET STRUT, BETWE=f - SOUTH &ND THE Macron, PITTSBURG LI, PA. k...IGRTHIRD AND MOST DESIRABLE STOCii of Spring and Summer Dry Goods aver offered in this market. We would call particular attention to the following : A very superior assortment of plain Black Brocade and fancy colored silks; also twisted Silks, Satin,plald and plain Tissues and BarigeS; Printed Barege and Chalie de Lainei; vary handsome French Lawns and Britliantines; a good assortment of French Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves and Chemizettes, embroidered, .hemstitched and plain Linen, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Furniture Dimity and Chintzes; Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains ; A beautiful assortment of Moire antique Lace and Silk Talmas, Shawls and Scarfs; a .full a.sortment Of Gloves, Mitts and Hosiery; Irish Linens, Muslim; and Prints, to gether with a complete assortment of every other article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. Thankful for past favors, we would solicit an early ex amination of our stock, confident that for quantity, quali ty, style and price, it is unsurpassed. YOUNG, LOVE & BRO., m 5 formerly -Young, Stevenson & L ve. New ArrivaL of Spring and Summer Dry vrooti•. AT No. 99 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. DGREGG A CO, Importers and Jobbers in British,' . French and Getman DRY GOODS: having melt , ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer goods, purchased from Importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring out old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with lathe trade::_... - Among our dry goods stock will, be found caahmeres, de tainee, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustros, alpacas, plain black and randy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadclothe,fancy vestings, cassimeresi satinets; tweeds and summer pants laming; brown and black manilas, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonneta, newest-styles. palm leaf bats, Rutland - braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods, fancy nettings, jaconetts, mull and figured Swim musing and black silk veils, Ac. Oar variety "stock embraces In part combs, buttons, per cuselon =pa, threads, port monaies, patent medicines, per tamer'', and almost every article usually kept in the va riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 39 hour and 8 day Blocks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or aatismatory reference. N. B.—.Gat early call from buyers is respectfully solldted. - D. GREGG A CO. SPRING DRY GOODS. HAGAN & AHL, No. 01 Market st.. ARE receiving daily additions to their large and we selected stock of Must:lllas, Dress Goods, Embroideries Hosiery, Bbaerls.l.Searfa, Housekeep'g Goods, Alexander's Kid Gloves, de: To which we world respectfully invite the attertion of the Lutiee. telfai NOVILAILNG GOODS. FRANK VAN BORDER has just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and. Setts in Crape, TarletOn and Swiss, black laco and gauze Yells, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander & Bajott's boat Kid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 11A11.11.ET STREET, corner of the Dia mond. novl7 NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front—No.9l Market street. O(Atilt house being now open for the transaction of a gener al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the. patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock of BILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOLDS, we can offer such inducements as will In sure entire satisfaction. EAGAN aprhtf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street. VAN GOIIDERPS TRIMMING stortr., No. 83 Masstrr Sr. , ORN= OP DIAMOND. TUN: RECEIVING, a large ' and well selected stock of all 0 the new styles of LADIES' .Dlalq4 AND- SIANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gimps, " Braids, . Velvets, - _; Laces, Cords, , Ribbons. lt handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian SMBROIDERIEg, in Swiss,.Jaconet and Lace. Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Sleeves, Insertinv; Infants' Robes, Chemizettes, Bends, Caps a Waists. A fail supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, Love and Gauze Veils, Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, Italian andEngli Crepe. 51ATIsillt ALS FOR E3IBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Rands and Insertings: French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Flom, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk. Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNIVIING GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, So. Pine, Needles Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small wares generally. may- ttuoti's arse Nth Gtovss, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 0 to No. 10, &twat s on hand. also—A good stock of HOSIERY sal GLOVES--very cheep. mh'23 URNITURE JAMES W. WOODWELL, CI BIN ST PITB.,VIT A' MA Ar UF4 CT UR ER. Ware-rooms 97 and 09 Third street. .1 W. W. respectfully informs his friends and customers that he • , : ^v l A7 , -".".-" , 44 . has now completed his spring stock of Furniture ' which is decidedly the largest and best eves offered for fate in this City, which Will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States, East or West. As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; end from the extent of his orders and facility id manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. lie has adopted the principle of identifying his customers' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, Which for richness of style and 13rd tt, cannot be surpassed In vday of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 50 Sofas; in plush and hair cloth; 60 doz. Mahogany Chairs; 20 doz. Walnut 60 Mahogany Rocking " 20 Walnut " " 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut " 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 " " Drawing Bureau 80 " " Washstands;. 40 Enclosed 100 Common • 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 69 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut " 60 Cottage 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsrteadic 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 41 10 Cherry 50 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doe. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Note; Etiguires; Paper Mache Tables: Conversation Chairs Pembroke " Elizabethan " Hall and Tier " Reception " Ladles' Work " Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dining Tables; Arm Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; t. J. large assortment of COMMON PIIIINTTITRE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Csinarzr ld.azima supplied with all ar. tides in their line. STEAM:SW.Oi am' , lxo7Blll, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly emended to. aprA Steamboats, Ahoy t Tai subscribers tender their 'Ahoy iistailedgmente for the favors bestowed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, oh the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship ' T. B. YOUNG .1. CO.. Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite ‘' Brown's Rote" James Lowry, Jr., CELLM AND BESYSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 294 Fetterman's Bow, Liberty street, nos on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which he will sell lower than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. Us would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed In the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttended to. marll A. MILLIKEN & CO., I" AVE ON RAND at their extensile CABINET and CHAIR bLiNIIIPAOTOBY, No. BS Stifthfield street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will cell 15 per cant. below customary rates, Terms—cash only. Great Inducements to Gash Purchasers. WE will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY MIMES AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to please cash pi:mahatma All our work Is warranted., Our terms ars CASH. JAMES LOWEY, JR, mar2s car-SavantNand Liberty eta SWM. E. STEVENSON continues to manufacture OABINET-WARE of every description, at bls old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDEETAIC ING attended to, In all its branches. myll F OM BOOR FOR RAILROAD ENGINEERS.--Contain- hag formula) for laying out curves. determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chards, - magnetic variation, logarattdma and natural signs tan. gents, etc. etc., by John B. Renck, Civil Engineer. Negep book form. $1,76. * * * The object of the present work is to supply - a want very generallyfelt by Asdatant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograritiamatic tables are common enough;but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formulator laying out curves, turnout; eras/doge, Ac.,is a desideratum which this work is designed to Supply. U.S. Miramar Acanzarr, West Point, April 18, 18.54.!--. ceedemen; I have looked over " Renck's - Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and think It well adapted to me ob jest its author propose% and have no question but will be found a very useful and practical volume both im. o fil,„ an d field work. tor, April 21.1884. I Mu much pleased with Mr. t.:enck's little manual, the - "Field Book of Railroad Env' suck's With the presenta tion of some of the most. r ac ti c a an d = d a l of rocogoked MOM" among ral 3 . - way engineers, he haa given others which, new aLl' - est In their present form, appear to possess a mint of tugher value than that of mere novelty—that of beirelt'An general susceptible of available, not to say desire. practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. Renck's took is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per. *lenity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex. gallant typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. Fusnxim C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. RAVEN, Dealer in Engineers' Stationery, and Market meet. corner of Second. VINE DRESS GOODS.—A. d.-MASONO O . have Pod 'received anotlfer epiendid lotof Dien 13004, compti 'ring rich Plaid, Striped Ind 'Figure Refuels, Manes, Or. gentiles, do., dc., with SUMO elegant styles of flounced De: nes Rohe ` 26 MTH ST. FAMILY PHYSIC. ~...,,,., THERE i 1. ong exit Lid a pnbli- . .1v.....e .. „ , demand for an effective purgative pill " . 04, ~ ff. which could be relied on as sure arti e. A ...i, .1. perfectly safe in he °petition. TVs Vier- - has been prepared to meet that de i e l - ;land, and an fllli' s -f...., .-- dues has con c a = n v d el t y 6 sl t i ri o al o frt I, r AV. .11.11 _,.. what Buccal; it accomplisli t est=rt ▪ -' - .....11b pose designed. It is ono o a a physical.pdl, but not easy to make the- best of all gifts—one which should liars none eters ob. teatime, but atithe advantages, of every other. This has been attempted here, and with what success we would re; spectfully submit to the public decision. It has been WI 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 60 much griping pain and revalahroin the system as to morethan cownterbslance the good to be derived from them. These pals produce no irritation or pain, unless it arise froma previously existing obstruction or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their nee to any quanta. ty ; but It is better that any medicine should be taken Judi clouely. Minute directions for their use In the several diseases to which they are applicable are given on the box. Among the complaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint,in its various forma . of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor, and Doss of Appetite Listleesnese, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Miens Paver, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side and loins; for in troth, all these are but the consequence of diseased action in the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Costiveness, Piles,Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body, Ulcers endive purity of the blood; in short, any and every cue where a Mirgative Is required. They have also produced come singularlyenecessful cures in Itheumatlent, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Erysipelas, Pulpits don of the Heart, Pains In the Back, Stomach and Side. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year,-to purify the blood and prepare the system for the change of. seasons. An occasional due stimulates the stomach, and bowels Into healthy Utley and restores the appetite and vigor They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant ats. tion on the circulatory system, renovate the strengthof the , body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advanta geOuti. even though no serious derangement exist'; but um necessary dosing should never 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 be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body; and It la confidently, believed. this pill will answer a better purpose than any thingwhich has hitherto been available to mankind. When their Vir tues are once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when In need of a cathartic medicine, Prepared by JAMES C. AYER, Assayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell,Mass. Prlce 25 cents per box. Pive boxes for gl. Sold by B. A. PAIDIESTOCE. tr. CO., Pittsburgh, and by di Drunebte. lyerOmdaw. ASTHMA AND FGNSUMPTIC% NE CV AND VE I piONDNIRB'LI7 BROUGHT DOME TO TIA E DOOR 09 THE MILLION A-WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been-mede by Dr. Curtis, of t; is city, in the treatment of Con- . sumption, Asthma. and all diseases of the Lumps. Were for to " Da. CORTWB Brara.su. on. Hinman° lITGILIV Varga IND Cornet Scone." Vi Rh this new method, Dr. 0. has re stored many afflicted ones to health, noon evidence of which be hos innumerable cectifonttes. Speaking of the-treat ment o physician remarks, It is evident that inhaling—. constantly breathing an agreeable, hi-tiling vapir—themes dleinel properties must come In direct contact with the whole otrial cavities of the lunge, and thus escape the many and relied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The lb gonna Is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the country.--Nzto York Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, una.er the linen, with out the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaperate the Sold. Hundreds of cases of cures, like the following. migh• be named: One package of the Bygeana has cured me of the dathMe of EIS years standing. J. F. lismousr, P. M. of Duncaunon, Pa. I am cared of the Asthma of tee years' standing by Dr. eartils Hygeana. Mamma= Easront, Dn oklyn; N. Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N • If;; was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister has been eland of a dlstressiog cough cf several ears' standing, and decided to be Incurable by the physi cians. Bbe was cured in one month, by the Hygeana, - J. EL Gleuntwr, Richmond, Me. The Pev. Dr. Cheerer, of New Yotk, testifies of our medh tine in the following language Naw Your, Nov. 15, 1854. Dreg think highly of Dr. Curtia'S Ilygeana as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. laving had some opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced that it is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the cheat. N. R.—Dr. Curtle's llygeana Is the OBIGINAL'and ONLY G ENGINE ARTICLE.: all others are base imitatkns, or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits Shun thlm as you would POISON. es - For sale by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street; .IL- E Sellers h Co.; I.Re A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Raiser, Ilocbmiter. [my ll:dleram Cartleios Spanish Mixture. TUE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!. - - . . -•--- ', ~ ''"*‘ A lA. -,,,, i'• - = . 4 -, -,'," o ' - 44 .. e•• •' .- •,-, -.' •', • • . '-' - ~. -••-• • -•-- ,'.--' , 4 " ''' - v- - IV .' , ' ,. . , t , v - ~, ,- . ,"n ,'.- . ..'k r". ..-, - '2. - - .. . , . . PILLS: VOR ALL THE PDISPOSEI3 Oi A INHALATION FOIL TEI CURE OP Et - Y <,I4',ANB • Not a Particle of Mercury in it. I, ET THE AFFLICTED BEAD AND PONDER! Au . 1,4 Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's Ertl, Rheum*. .. tires, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples or Plumate!' on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Amte and Fever, Chronla Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Totter, Scald Bead, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints,Stubborn' Ulcers , Syphilitie Dhorders, Lumbago, Spinal omplaints, and all Diseases arising from an Injudicious wept Mercury,lmprudenee In Life, or Impurity of the Blood. @J' Tole great alterative medicine and Further of Blood • is now used by , . usands of grateful patients from ell part of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkabi ..„res performed by the greatest of all medicities,...CAß.;. TER'S SPANISH rMIXTURE." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, • ,crofals, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers„ Ulcers, Old Sor.s, Affections of the Bidneys, Disensesof tbe Throat. Female Complain le, Pains and Aching of the Banes. and Joints, ar. speedily put to . flight by using this great and_ Inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all imputt. ties, oats gently and efllciontly on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, make, the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Condi tution. enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of youlh, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the 'mi metic.; ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture will remove all salloWnms of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and Im prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all the medicinea ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we have received from perans from all parts of the United States, is Um heat evidence that there Is no humbug about it. The pres 4 hotel keepers,magistratm, physidans, and public men, well known to the community, all add their testimony to the. wonderful 'effects of this GREAT BLOOD PORlFralt. Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, end read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all hicalltlnes has performed. None genuine unless' signed by BMiNNTT - 4.1M03118, Proprietors, No. S Pearl street, Richmond, Va'.;..to whom alt orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAIINEBTOCH, JCYdRPH VLSI!. NO, FLESIING BROS., and by Druggists generally. ocl3l.laulv STATEMENT 113.011 CANADA . Quint., February 71h, 1354, ifessrs B. A. Fahnest & @ Gb.—We heti the 'pleasure of receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Ver. mituge, which wilt be Ter, gratifying to yon, La it 'WU BMA voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly, - - .1. 21El88ON CO. Gentlemen—My little daughter. four years old, and my eon, older, -were far a consilerable time sufferinglrom - worms. I purchased two hottles of your Vermin:m of which I gave them three doses, atcordink to directions, and inn:me to say, in less than three hours th.y passed no le,s than FIVE HUNDRED WOll5lB, some of-the eitraor dinary length of from twelve to fifteen inches. •• Having experienced so much of the beneficial effects . c.l, your Nermifuge, _I feel it my duty to recommend It the public, as, In my opinion, one of the most efflatotc: 43 - - " re ,;„ sties a,galn,t worms ever offered to the public- . Gentlemen, believe me to be Your much obilqd."-nd humble serv't; „ „ LEATICIttI Prepared and soot op 11. A . A . FiumEsTocK, & CO , corner of First and Wc, , a etreete. myl6 DR. LARZETT.I'S JONO CORDIAL, pr. Procreatine• Elixir—A Certain Remedy in all cases of Impotency, Barrenness, Fluor Mhos, anti el; diseases arising from de bilitation of the system, where an impidse or a restorative is required. It is an excellent remedy for general weak ness and debility, and especially for femalesiandamte Iri , the most perfect harmony with the 'laws of nature, In re• storing tone, strength and activity to every part of the system. Females using this medicine. in the course of three or (cur weeks, will End a great change in the countenance and general health: the cheeks will finally become as flush and rosy as if they never saw a sick day In all their lives. Reference can be given to persons who have need this Cor dial, and who speak In the highest terms of prelim of Its astonishing effects. fold by • apl2 B. L. CIUTITBERT, 140 Third it. VALUABLE WORKS ON ARCHITECTURE— Model Architect, by Sloan; 2 Tole.; The Csrpenter'e New Guide, by Sloan; Sbaw's Civil - Alchitecture; . . Tredgold's Carpentry; Downing's Country House's Rural Essays; Mahan's Industrial Draw low, Rudiments of Architecture and Building,,by JP; Ratak?: Stuart's Architect are; City Architecture, by Field: Modern Geometrical Stair Braider's Guide; • Rural Architecture, by Allen; Builder'a Companion; Rudimentary ArcAltecture,, by Weal. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, IPY4 N 0.10.4 Wood dr.-, THE r.padersigned having been appointed AL l ::,,thi a t is tax.', of the Estate of .JOUN J. ROGGEN i I% te. p c ibm, ow tnship, Allegheny county, dec'd, here = ,,y give notice to ell persons indebted to said Estate to - make payment, and all persons haling claims against said Estate, to *went them, properly authenticated, ft , "ta..t, to JOl.Ol. W. BUTLER, at his Warehouse. 97 Front street- SARA.O T. R00M7.,. 301.1. N W. BUTLFat. - ,Achnistrators. T° apectal • v „. 1.11 ,, E ~". J lEts, AND THE PUBLIC OENEB:ALLT.7—. " • - -CIIMERTZ begs leave to announce to his nu t'a,. 4011, t'.,ends that he has just returned from the.Eattent clues, and Is now opening, at his well known Cheap and Ras‘'..aienable Boot and Shoe Store ? No. 107 Market street, a rplendid stock of NEW GOODS. customers wilt find the largest and best.selected assortment of articles in his 7 line of boldness that lie has ever ttd.the pleasure Of Open ing to the public. The attention of the Ladies ie particulal7 invited to those fine fashionable PRENCA SiaPPERS2 • Aa he is desirous of tnainudnittg the former well-earned reputation of his Store for heaPneSS geeemmedalion and satisfaction to all, ha feels free to assure those who may see fit to call and examine his stock, that the taw EllOlB will suit the times, sad the qualitlee and exquisite styles will not fail to satisfy the most fas Odious tastes. • spl4l3m] Respectfully. W. E. BCHMERTZ. FARM 1104 SALE, co nals!ing of Sixty-two Acres V of choice Land, situate in Columbiana coutity,'Oblo, at two miles above Wellsville, and within a quarter of a mde of the Beaver extension of Pit sburgn and Cleveland B. It: It is all under fence, and about lorty acres in mitt; c a tion ; o good Frame I/ oiling louse, Barn, &04 a Well' of excellent water at the door; a small Orchard ; Carden,' &c., &o. Two veins of Coal opened, and coal under the whole farm. As the owner is removing West, this place will be sold at the low price of V.,100. For terms and fur ther intormation,lipply at the Real Estate Once of apl4 B. CUTHBERT & BON, 140 Third st. _ANCROAN% CELEBRATED GOUGES BYRD P—On.s of the M.. best remedies of the day for Colds, Coughs, Whooping Coughs, lloarseneas, Imfluerum, &c. •• Taste and try." U not eatisfaetory, your money will be wended. For gala wholesale and retail try JOUN BART, JR., ay3o N 0.115 Wood street, Pittsburgh.