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'"'IMILY,II4OIIIsITN6' POST
ViIIIIBDAY ISIDENING"---.- JUNE 7
g eatlem' an convey ,
armand•to view the dif
4ferest:ohjeite of , attraction in the , city of _Bee-,
ion;biought him to Bunker Hill. They stood
looking at the splendid shaft, when the Yankee
Said -
"This is the spot where warren fell."
"Atli" replied the Englishman, evidently not
- posted up in local historical matters, "did it hurt
him much !"
z The. native looked at him with the eaves
sion'of fOurteen Fourth of Julys in hie counte
nance.
" Hurt him I" exclaimed ho, "he Was killed,
air I"
../th, be was, eh !" amid the stranger, still eye
ing the monument, and computing its height in
his miod, layer for layer.
"Weil, I should think he would have been, to
tall so'far."
Bartessous.—One of our friends was being
-shaved at Antwerp. The barber was a female.
,What was big surprise when he saw the goo&
lady spit into the box, and besmear his face with
the foaming saliva.
espressive grittiest) did not escape the she
barber.
,‘.My dear sir," - said she, t• I don't treat 'you
as do• my other customers, because I per
ceive very well that you do not belong to these
parts'
"By Jupiter! Madame, what do you hi their
ease.".
Why, sir, I spit on their cheek, instead of
spittinginto the soap-box."—Courier des A'tats
Unia.
OTATOSS , 4SO bus Nesbanuocka suire and for sale
by (mil 6), SPRING= 11 &1113A11011 .4 CO.
1.51 E-100 Dbl.. Louisville. Lima, for sale by
HENRY H. rOLLINS
UTTER-3 bbls fretb roll tliu day terelYlll by
HENRY' 11. COLLINS.
PPLIin-1.0 bbla green, just received end for gale by
my 23 HENRY ,H OOLLINti.
MEER ,WAIA. PAPERS—New supplies just received
r and for sale by (myl2) WALTER P. StARBRALL.
LTOES-2011bna Pink B 3 e and Peach Bed Po tat ue3,
from Nattbern New York, received and for cite by
n2B
• New 1 lials'e same rbod
ve• No.l 4, erring;ll
_ltecelilog and for sale by
ATWELL, LEE & CO.
AHD--32 kelp No. Lard receirod on-minsignment and
for sale by . (my2B) ATWELL, LEE '& CO.
ASBIALL FARM OF THIRTF43I%. ACRES, with gtiod
improvendezta.' Trice $2300. For gide by
JDra - IF. CCTOBERT & FON. 1403"hi , d aL
BACK 2101.1,111 . 113-100 dor. Ladies' Black Silk 3.litte,
j) of aviary quality, just received.
myl4 . A. MASON A CO., 2.5 Flab street.
OUBBER:BLOOMING BULBS—Jacobian Lilies, (B&W
clus,Tubercse,Dablla hoots,,tc.
ntylikdaw. . , JAMES WARDROP.
JUST RECEIVED BY AUd.sls' EMPRESS--
60 pelletize blazk 0 alter.ctip'd ;
30 do do - without tips;
-- -- 60 do colored Gaitcre, do
_,-. 60 do , do with Mpg.
Afarto. 107 Market street.
W.-, r SCIINIVRTZ
VEr - E: SCIIMEWTZ, at N0..11)7 MARKET street, has the
'lf . best end handsomest mortmennt of Ladies, Misses
and „.Clialdren'a 43.M.TERS and FA.NOY EHOE9 In itio . city.
Pricit:i uatinsaitilaw, for cash. • , lel
13100) , C,OW ASII3IO.NS I , OIC JUNE.—Frank Leslie's da
..10 , Sette of Parts, London and N. Bork Fashions for June
Knickerbocker Healable, for June.
11arper's Etory_Book, do. -.-
fteeelied and for sale at
"-• - W. A. OILDESTENNET & CO.'S,
• • et , oppwite the Theatre.
-STELLA6IIAWLS. — A. A.. MASON A CO. have receired
another-lot of these new and very fashionable Shawls,
to which they Invite attention. Jzl
rratraudiNos;—n. A. MASON & CO. hare opened. a large
j assortment of the newest styles of Dress and Ilantilla
Trimmings, Bonnet Ribbon, Blowers, Straw Trimmings,
Lares;, , saitinge. c., ac• jel
20 /~("►C O pOA ja ym r7re a d . nd for rato b;
-T- No. 29 Wood street.
,Nottoe,
rrtnt BOOKS Or THE MONONGAILELA WATER
.COMPAInt" will ba n - pened retre Subscriptions
to the Bbmp.of said Company, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th
day of :nue. it the following places: In Booth Pittsburgh,
at the tare of It. A. Baumann, P.m. In Birmingham. at
etoranf 8. McKee & Co. In East Birmingham, at the office
of Chatter; Wilson & Co.
—James Paliebury, • Alexander ISPLain,
- Deptid Chen, John D. Miller,
,Janitte M. Meglroy, Daniel 13er.r,
Christian Mumma, Henry J. Metz,
-telloll2oB Melee, John Evans,
t Bauman, fray22lw] Cbmmisnoncrs.
COTST . RESIDENCE TO LET, situated In a healthy
Na, „and eery leas - ant location within a ft.w minutes' walk
tains seven rooms, well finished,
au&L surrounded wi trees, flowers, T. Tv
alrotutorlising In the country, and yet be within conee
rdentdiatance or the city, this affords -a rare opportunity—
• stable, carriage home, spring with atone house, and as
ranch ground for gardening purposes as may -bo desired.
Runt, $lOO from June let to April next. •
Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SON,
140 Third street.
SEVERAL THINGS DESIRABLE IN. lIARD
1: Cheap Goods. 2. Neat and fasbionable d di
111*- &kyles. 3.. A good assortment and variety to se
lect Prom: 4. A pleasant store and accommodating sales
men. 5. Value received for money paid. out. In these
reenacts . , SCHMERTZ, No. 107 Market street, Promises to
accommodate his friends and the public generally with
anything - In the BOOT or SHOE department mylB
A. MASON A . are just opening 30 mere cases and
A
packages of Calicoes, Ginghams, Bleached and Bro'n
Checks, Tweeds, Summer staffs, Berage deLain-s,
Lawns, Ac., Ac. nly:l2
PLANTS HOE BEDDING OUT.—Verbense,
Roses by Flamm, Safross, Ls Psetol, Ac., tor sale in
large quantßie, by (myl6:daw) JAMES WARDROP
&KV 00C1B6 IN BAC/LANUS: FOB CRT PROPEItTY
Af The nude:nivel will exchange a lot of Merelianas.
fir City Property, being a gcmeral assortment of a Country
Storer Bnquire of
TrIOSIAB WOODS, Commercial Broker,
mina 7f, Fourth street_
7E 111S1SPE:FIC nOLP Is prepared by the subscriber
from the recipe of a London chemst. and used for ren
deringthe skin:smooth, soft and delicately white, removing
indlownetr, pimples, tan, cataneotte eruptions, and redness
Of the akin. All chaps, chafes, &c, on the hands, are
bailed by It. For the cure of sore, rough hands, it is oral-
Tailed. Price 12% cents p.r cake. Sold by
r'lnY22 P. L..CUTHBEILT. I4O Third st
•Wm. YOUDgIIOII.
013311, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—No.
23 !Ivy= street, -opposite , tho Neptune 'Engine
mll2l:6ny
LARD OIL-25 bbls No.l
pllLLard Oil lo store and for ea]
17 LF,II RICEETEON,
toys 221,223 Liberty street.
2
bbls No. 1 Solt; ior .le by
my& hILIZER. RICKETSON.
CODFIBII-10 drums ,•'Orand Bank " No.l Codfish ;
sale by. 1m951 61ILLBR & RICKETSoN.
SALEAATU3- 50 boxes hiciarlaud'e ELleratus; for Ash
by [mph) MILLER h RICK ETSON.
ILARIFLEM dUCL&D-20 bbbr , A. Cintiffed BuO.r ; (or sail
I_l by [0315) MILLER & RICKETSON.
60 CASKS BACON SIiOOLDIR3;
10 " S. C. Dame;
.10 " 8.0. Dried Beef; in store and for Axle by
sp9 ENGLISH & RICHARDSON
YELIIP-60 bbls. Syrup to store and far sate by
ap9 ENGLISH a RIOELARDSON
_ .
MY+
OITEI6--100 bags Rio Coffee in store and for sale by
&NOISE! & RICHARDSON
ACKERE4-1000 pactog of 15fickerol, Nos. 1 mud 3,
for sale by [sp9l ENGLISTI RICIIARDSON.
HALL PAPERS, of architectural designs 0100. plain
and extension nail Papers, In a variety of colors.
For sale by _ WALTXII, P. Dialtnild.LL,
alo2o . 85 Wood street,
Yaitl,olt drUItNITUILE. of every description, con
atantly manufactured and for sale by
T. B. YOUNG lk
Corner Smithfield and Third ate.
IORESII YitUlT—
.r 250 boxes Raisins;
2)30 t do do
150 N do do
&X) drams Figs;
• 250 y, do do
100 boxes do
. 20 mats new Dates;
25 boxcePrunes;
10 kegs do
, 2 asses do •
tWiediteg lad for wile by
ap2 REIMER k ANDERSON, 39 Wood ot:
IDES NU 8, ; ac.-
20 togs Walnuts ;I
20 do Filberts;
20 de Oream Nuts ;
25 trolls Ivies Almonds;
5 bales. Bordeaux do
10 boxes shelled do
2 6 do No. 1 Dock Candy;
16 do W. do
10 cues Sicily Liquorice;
160 boxes No. I
100 doz assorted Pickles;
24 dozen Tomato Catsup.
Just received and for rale by
Bt
apt REYMER ANDERSON, 39 Wood
2 F ‘ BO ..d MAI:CARONI;
20 boxes Vermicelli;
100 dozen Pepper Sauce;
10 do tlapers;
16 do Olives;
10 do Brandy Peaches;
10 do do Charms;
10 do fresh Peaches;
10 do do Tomatoes;
15 do Walnut Catsup.
Jost received and for sale by
apt • REYAIER & ANDERSON, 39 wood
ORANGES AND LEMON/3-
180 boxes Messina Oranges,
100 do Sicily do
do Lemons; receiving and far:sale by
lIEYMER ANDERSON. 39 Woe.) et
TOBACCO -150 boxes "Russell .! Robinson," "Grant's,"
"Anderson's." 50 dwarf boxes "Diannerbassett,"
"Perfection," "Jewel of Optilr," "Diadem Twist," " Esme
ralds."-Tobacco, in store and for sale by
mh2B MILLER Se RICKETSON.
(11.UAILS—SU M. Havana and Principe Cigars. beet brands,
In store and for Sale by
m 1126 MILLER k. RIOKETBON.
it ,,,,5,i_60 bbbo large 10.3 Mackerel;
20 " medium 3. 0
23 " No.l Pickled Herring; •
10 drums "Grand Bank" No. 1 Codflob.
In storemnl for lee by ~
- -
mb2o . : _.• MILLER 4 , HICHETBON
r I OFFRE 7 -500 bags Glo tkdtee ;
- 100 pockets Old Government .lam 00:
ID dare itnd for gale by
alb 26
g*
. MAD N. 1.444 WATER-200 bbb tad. half bins
• in Aoriritui for sale ty
m y23._ JOHNIdOONTINAD. N 0.27 Wood otreet.
Lot for Salo. --
A 000 D BIIZIIING LOT, 24 feet front on Cited° street
A by - 400 feet - in toth, in Birmingham, will be sold
chesP. ,EnOlre GEO. F. °ILI...MORE,
j y lB - at office of the Post,
ViEXCELUIV—UaI I43 O'B DAIS II ÜBE 0 T.Y P.M 0.
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MLB-EP taILY iacifivAY, czutamys
And.btit:OneChange o 'ear's between
" Coltinalitin" and ig f'
ultimore •
lAN 'and after Monday, May i th, 1555, Trains will run us
J follow!: .
Leaver (Eapress Tight:l%ll Train, light Train)--Co.
Imi:thus 1010 A, 1 11; 2:00 P. N.; 11.00 P.M. .
Amts: 'Bellato 4:20 P. 61; 9:15 P. DI ; .6:46 A.M. r ST. CAL,AIII.
Leave (Mdi Train. r,xl4,3ss Night Train)—Bell. Corair of Ptnn and .52 Claw streets, Pittstiurgh, Pa.
air 6:60 A. M.: e
mbus fAIO P. M.- rpnE an d fdrmerly of "Brown's BMW," having .
Arrive: Columbus 1.49 P.M; 114.0 P.M.; 1:10 ' I taken this large and nommodicrus LIOTIIL, and having
G I iftsa EAET. _ „ refitted kin:magnificent style, would respectfully Invite
The 10;10 'A. '3I; Expronn 'hr
lea cormorks at Columbus ! his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. A.s.
with the Expregt Train- which leaves Cincinnati nt'O'A - ." - Mire!, with tho convenience of the house and his long (n
-and w ith t h e T ra i n f rgm the west. on the. Columms.;„pittua perionre in thsbinitiess, he. can give entire satisfaction,
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark wi th morning Trains to ' awl his charges moderate.
:and fro m Sandusky, Mansfield and NIL "Vernon, and with telfii
:Trains nu the Steubenville .and Indinan Railroad at
Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ortio
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East
ern Cities. _ .
Ther-t•2O P. Ni. Train wilt rennet nt Columbus with' the
second Train from Cincinnati ; at Newark with Sandusky.
alanstinbLend Newark Railroad ;,atai at Wheellog.with
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio "littilroud. Passengers
leivlnginouisville and points below Cineiniati; and teizitg
the 9. A. 1.1. Train ort. little. Miami _Railroad, will connect
with this Train .
Columbus. Passengers leaving I ndiana
poligand Richmond by rnorr ins Train - enlndiana Centrid
Railroad will alas - connect with this Train at Columbus,
and reuelf.'Wherling_at 9:15 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. al •
Traidedit Bala - Mere bad Ohio Ballo:ma,. arriving in
more at 6 l'.111:, tiescrday.
- The:10:30 P.-. 61. Train 'connects at Columbus with - the
Mail Train which tear es,Ci ucinnati at i, P. al., and arrives
at Belloirats:ls A. 11.; col:minting with the Aceommoda.
lion Train on the Teittimsro and Obin Itaitraid: Passen
gers leaving Obigago by the Evening Tr tins .can - , by this
ronte,tda 'Michigan City, Lafayette ' inulanapous and Day
ton, reach Columba.: in. ..ann to toe,, thin train: end at
Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train far Cn m bet- •
land, sleep there. era renutrie Loit. -' Train to Balti.
=Ora and Eastern Cities. • 7 '
00INV4 WEST.
The 5:45 A. M Mail Tram connects at Bair with Nicht
Train on she Baltimore and Ohio Railroad: at Newark with
truing 10 end from Saminetly, Man•tield and Tilt. vetnon,
"and Chic-apt - M. Monroeville; at Colimbo. with the trains
for Cincinnati,and with trainafor X. ula, Dayton, /ndlana
polls, and Chicago, Ma Dayton:and Till Urbana.,
The 12 Express Train "canneks 64th - the - Expreas
Train from Bailin...re, and arr.vcs In Columbus at 6:40 P.
M., and con rots with trains going South and West arriv
ing in Cincinnati at 12.
The 5:3J P.M. Train connect+ with the Accommodation
Train from Outinberland. end at Columbus with Mail Trnin
at 2:30 diroct for Ginclunatt, Xenia, Dayton. Indiana.
bolls. Lafayette, Torro Ilau to, Saint Louis and Chicago.
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___ISAAC U. SOUTLIWICII, Supt.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURG
RAILROAD
WieFOQFJWOMI
CONNECTING WITII
STEAMERS FOREST - CITY AND DIURNAL,
1"/ A WELLSVILLE, '
AND
Ott o and Pennsylvania Rallroncts
VIA ALLIANCE.
MUD shortest, quash) st and - roost reliable mote to Toledo,
Chicago, Rook ' , land, Onlen.u, and St. Donis, le VIA
CLEVELAND.
This route is One lion I: ed miles :bort, and about nine
hours quicker than the oirsoitono ) ri.• vin Indianapolis.
Three Daily Trains f,ono Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Tines Daily Trans 11,0 Cie% ohaka to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland olx hours, Chi .n..;... y'
hours,
and St. Louie thirty-sr. - n hoer:.
VIA AL LIANC.E.
The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. neiltood leaving, Plitta
burgh at 3.00, A. N. Odd, A. NI ,seal 3.4•/, I' 31., sootiest
at Alliance at CD) A. M. 31'13 A IQ, end 11 80 P. M., RD
follows:
Trains Or Cleveland to Alli:.11t , a t 7.30, A.3.l,and 12.00
M., and C 35 P. Ai , nrin.ctim.; ut Cu don with Trains fer
Cuyahoga Frills-end Akron, and eerie tng in Cleveland at
10.04 A. Al., 2.20 P-31,, and 900 Pi SL
Passengers for Toledo, Chisego, St. Load, park Island,
Galena, and Uses North. west, who not, to. go [inveigh with
out detentbu. will talte the train leaving -Pittsburgh at
8.00 A. lg. and attiring in Cleveland at Y:".1 P. 3.1., as that
In the only train by which shoo co:in.:dons are made
tlrrongh to the shove point. Pm:sugars by ado train
reach Chicago at 7110 snit morning, and iit. Louis at mid.
night,
VIA WELLSVILLE.
The Steamers Forest City and Diurnal will leave the !in
nnnr9b..in wharf every kFun•taya ....veep:ed.) at
10 o'cdora, for Wellavil"e, connecting with the train leaving
'Welleville at 4.10 P. 51., and arria trig at Cleveland at 9.00
P. sf.
Ail Am-ammo:l3MLin Train will leave daily,
(Sundays excepted .) at 549 emineating at Dayard
with Erpres3 Train arriving In Cleveland at 2 20 P. 01.
Trains from Wellailla and Cleveland connect at ilayard
for Carrollton, IFavnesburg, St a,r, and Now Philadelphia
/Kir Tielons for Cleveland, Chicano and the North.west,
Via Wellxville, are eon at u Isis rate than Tie A-Ulan:is.
Tho Trains. frnin.Clevaland t., Totels and Chiemre, run no
follows: Leave Cleveland at 720 and 2-20 A ant 0.25 P.
01.; arrive at Chleaial at 11 P. Si., 7no A.. 11., and 10.40
A. 51.
'Fralns leave, Chicago for Rook Trltinil and St. Louis as
follows: For hail:, Island at On A 7 , 0', and 11.00 T. 01.
Fet St. Louis rit-9.15 A. 51 , and 1005 P. M.
for St. Isar Fo I,.land Railroad to
Joliet, and thence over :ha Chteayo and 10 Iraieeippi Railroad
to Alton, and thence by rkteamb , at (•2.1 ratisii to st. totals.
Passengers by the o.lb, A. Al., Train orrice In St. bents at
11.:3: same evening, and by the 10.05, P. 91., Train, stnoon
nett day.
BR ,:berkrd throe et, to Clsrsland, and there re.
cheakeefor Ann Ar. •
came vta ALLIANI: AND CLEY ELASI'I).
istdarr. itci eft.
ToAlliamas..-..52 ;10 To TA Salle... sll3ro $l3 50
" Cleveland._. 4 011 Rork lard, iS 01 14'225
" Toledo -.—. f, 50 " Catena .... 15 74 00
" Cid:ine ..... tat $lO :at epldneeld 19 70 15 It)
" ad 14 40 I " hurltngton 21 00
" St. Lou 10 tvo
Pee,,ncers are request...l to irroeuro their tictcot R t the
tact of th Company, in Monongahela IBttee, 1,16. the
Corner J.- MIRA ND, Anp't. (th•veiftntl.
, J. A. CAUGILEY.Atet, Pittattret.
CE.NTRA ROUTK
NEW AND DIEFAIT ItoUTE OPEN
H
Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River,
lOWA MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
An lintlroad to the Illtartionppi.
Chicago, Bu gt oa nli.il
RAILfrZ.U-Na"4W ROAD
FORSSIXIT TUT. CMICA(g? AND AU4ukA A CX,NT.NEUTAUt
_
TRA CT it. a. ri otto CONPIXTI.II r
And Mans run the entire slistenee f CHICAGO TO
liUItLINGTON, lows, without ebonite of Ow ,
The Only Direst Route to (tUINCY,
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, Ot/LI ANV KA, IVAI•Et.LO,FORT
DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ae. , and the ONLY - ALL
RAILItOAD Route from OR ICAGo TO ET. lOUTS.
INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
J ACKSONTILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on
the Illinois Central, Greet Western, and Ohio nud
Railroads.
Trains on the above Lint leave Chicago no th.• arrival of
Trains from the Dast—evoidio,; all laying over at any of
the points.
Stages leave Ilurlhmtnn daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quietest and
most reliable route to reach all the important peinte west
of the Miasholppt 119 far as Council muff, with from forty to
fifty mute less stegine, than by any other ran . 0. The Road,
for a large portion of the way, Is laid with the cminanums
Rarr., - the smoothest riding end best Rallros.l in the West—
well se °eked with the mend modern Loromott vesand
new Care,
• • --.
tkri - By this route passengers are rare of making mimeo.
Bons, and arriving at St. tonic on advertised time, arnidlng
the vexations delay of fogs end ice, and dampen of navigie
tion, as on the route by Alton. • -.
111103'4e checked 4.llroct through from Chicago, and no
charge for handling nt any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by this route ran he purrtinned at
all the Itaßrom] Offices in the East; at the Ufli. of oho
Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Ornnito
Building; at tha Depot of the Galena B. It. and at the
Mich. Gent. R. It. 01,11 ca, corner of Lake and It.,
sta.,
opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi
ate despatch.; C. O. HAMMOND, Buyt.
C. E. FOLLETT,
Gen) Ti. ket AMQ Chicago.
air TICKETS can he wood red at the principal it ail r.k.ti
Oalcem of the country. mhl9
AIR LINE ROUTE 1855,
CHICAGO fa t ST. LOUIS
Cu CHICAGO, ALTON AND ET. LOUIS
RAIL
" -
Formerly the Chicago and All ppl.
Currying the Great American Express and a 8. Haile.
el , TIE Only Direct and Reliable Route to the tooth and
South.Woet—tieseaty littea Shorter then any other
Bunte.
TWO SEE6OOOII LIPRM3 TUAINS DAILY, 811:PPAY3 ractrrrp.
Leaves Arrive.s
Chicago. Si. Louts.
St. Louis Day Express ....... .... 9.1.5 A 51 12 20 A M.
M. Louie Night Expreis .......10.00 P. M 1.451'. 51.
'Trains mil tlicectly through wltheut clang() of cars or
baggage.
Prom Chicago in A Louis in 15 , 4 hours.
IItPuRTANT CONNECTIONB—At Joliet, with fhe Rock
Island Railroad. for Ottawa, Ls tialle,ltock Island and Cen
tral lowa.
At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin
ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Mages.for Peoria.
At Pp; ingUeld, with Great Western Railroad for JacksOtt
vine and Illinois River.
At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Ilannibal.
Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable
route to all portions of North-eastern NI ii.souri.
At Et. Louis, with Daily First-class Steamers for New
Orleans and intermediate points tlte the'„Lower Mississippi,
and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, M. Joseph,
and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and
Arkansas Rivers.
.P,- R. P. MORGANi Surh, Bloomingfon, 111.
L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, 111. LaPTI
•
PlalDirsiST LVANIA RAILROAD.
THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, betws^en Phtladel
phis and- Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 73,C,, -A: D., and Idtts
burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. Si. THE PAST LINE
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. K. - and Mt&
burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P.ll. TILE NIGHT EXPRESS'
TRAIN leaves Philadelphia far Pittsburgh at 11, Pal., and
Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. 141.
The above lines C0131:1POI at Pittsburgh with the RailrOods
to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chlesgo,lll;
Frankfort, Lexington and. Louisville, Ky.; Terra Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day
ton, serin g ti e ld, Reli e fantaine, Sandusky. Toledo,
Cleve
land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and . Wconter,Chici;
also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NEW OsnANs,
Sr. LOMB, LIMISTILLE and CINCINNATI. •
Through Tickets cat, bo bad to or from either of the above
plates. '
For further particulars, see handbills at the -differtmt
&Luting PointA Papeangers from th eWast will find this the
shortest and moat expeditious ninth to Thtlidel phta; Mani
mere, Nen , York r or iloeton. " "THOS. - 8100 RE,
Agent; Paesengerljneei •
J . ISIREIKIMEN ;
Agent; Passenger-fines,Pittsburgh.•
13:R.Pertnership of .701115 BrDEITIT & BRO. wee Mt.
T
solved'on . the Arst.ittst. John bl'Devitt will continue
the business sit the old stand; and nttedd to the settled:tent
of the hiplines of The late ilrm.
' • ' JOHN" M'DEVITT,
. . NVILta AM ISPDEVIT'r
Pitistuargb, January &3,.1&55—F inn 4
WE are now receiving nor non of Paris mode MAN,
TILLitI3, to which we trona call the attention of the
EiAciAN & Alit;
mhl6 81 Market street
MANSION4-10USEi I
GEORGE -AIIKERTZ',, PROPRIETOR,-
AT O. 344 LIBERTY - STREET;Just beside the Passenger
. 1. 1 4 Depot of the Pentoybranis Raltiord, which makes it
the moat convenient house': in the city for passengers are•
able by that road. •
The Proptint/7r havingt-at contideiable expense, fitted up,
in er.cellent - style„ the -SIANION'IIOI7BII, would respect
fully col hit a shareof publte patronage. Thera is attached
.a .splendid STAISIZand extensive rir AGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. , ills
Larder and Bat will be furntshed„with the best the market
can afford -
RILEY'S HOTEL
CORNER '''0 . 1:111TII AND GRANT STREETS,
7;1TT58737241H, PA.
mv20:41 R RILEY, Proprietor,
011)613IN TEC.Ni ..11` HOUS E,
k.. 7OIINER VP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
) the Railroad Depot,
janl3:l7 JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
WAvnnEtr?l 507tbEnthsieet,Ietween
Ciutanaut,7llladePia. n9:7
!2AMA
fr 1.. 4
"':.14;-„fr
4n,
,
-r
• - 7
ROTkliS
THI UNION,
PTO. 111 Arch street, Pliiiltulelphia. T. 8. WEBB (lara29te of
111 the E agle,) Proprietor. fa:y
GASKILL HOUSE,
CORNER OF IIATIV AND SOLT2O Las., WARREN, Ck
Milli Proprietor takes pleasure in -announcing to the
I public that this new and elegant llotel tuts been opened
as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy,
cud adjoining; the office of the Ohio i'...tag..Company,ll offers
inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda•
tin of the trareling community.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
aurM.GASKILL.
FRANKLIN HOUSE ,
C lIBSTICT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA
PA.Rifaillt ProprittOra.
jy19,3m1 TERMS $1,50 PER DAY.
.31.c211LLAN 1101Jtor,,
JOHNSTOWN, FENNA.
pus undersigned having taken charge of the above
1. named IlouSe, and refitted it at a large expense ' in a
cemfortabie asAve/I as rlegent style,is now prepared to re
ceive guests and give ample satisfaction to all who may
pu dinise the ' House. lauSaf JAMES DOWNEY.
HARE'S HOTEL,
f Late Farmer's Exchange t ]
O. 133 -.LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitts•
j burgh. SAMUEL IZMIR, Proprietor.
This Hotel is entirely new, having just been completed
due opened/err the accommodation of the public. (sepl3
RitANKLIN LIOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio.
CI PATRlCKPaopluatThis nonse has au
k.). dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,
aril large additions of new furniture, etc., and the propri.
tors ple g d themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their part ' to render the Yassittfis a place where all the com
forts of a Gig:class hotel can be found.
C. PATRICE A. SON.
iytsf- - •
1.10T14:1.,
No. 400 BROADWAY, NL'W YORE.
(00NDUCTLID 03 tat E01:01 MAN MAD.)
REUBEN LOVEJOY,
rnort11:7011.
ItE,TAURANTS
-
WILH.INS HALL,
W. C. GALLAGHER, P FLOVIIIETOI3..
Fourth este . , bettors Wand rand Smirk/It ld.
riIHIS spacious est abledunent has been leased by the cub
-1
scriber, and completely renovated. ) 1140 ItItt
FL k at as beers prepared to furnish
ot,r) laver, - that run to, found In the best regulated
rr •tiltirllOLs m tho States etpaclutte Bar will always be
suppllcl with the trry boa Liquors. Game of every de.
in Its s•ersou, can always be found at Wilkins
'a , 7 W . C. GALLAGHER.
TRIED STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND DI/MEET.
mut?, Pubseribers beg leave to intone their friends and
toe public, generally, that they have leased the above
well known Restaurant, which ban Just boon thoroughly
renovated, repaired mid re furnithol, and row open. The
proprietorgbare sparmi no expense to make the Bank Ex
change a counurtable revert, as well for the ep icure as the
badness man. The larder walla' times boatocked with
the delicacies of tha senson.atnl served up under the suapi
co, of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask for the
patronage of a generous
J. 9CLIA.NDRLIIEREII.,
0. B. PIiANCIS.
II 1.171 iltS U KA:" T
Yr.-i 01) %VAT Elt AND FIILST ETGEETS.
milt: Undersigned hal just provided a choirs Etna of
l..lollolCS.und is rt_m.iy at all times tosertte his friends
tt pl. the best of the lesson,in the nn y of edibles. Irish
srta4y Putsches may be boot at the liststarnis.
Ji.G.IN SA VAG E. Proprietor.
coamitcoritA
•"3'OTSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE."
D. BARNAP.D.
1V.% 40, Ftrth Street, bdlaten Fruod and Market.
1117.. D CT.I
._
~
CRYSTAL PALACE ,.
7.eio. 18 Ilarket street.
C. C. SXELY 2
\ h olov
.. -,., • - N 4 AMP ECM: LL li informs his friends and the
...',' • e Liblie tourtto tal, that Le has just started his
• ," NOW York and i'lnienetpttla =seer. oast. of
i
0001i1NU 0 YSTllltb' andevery thing else 11l the
eating line. Oystors In the O'hell or Stewed, for 1'44 cents
6 din. n. Ile o ill also furnish the beet of evecythleig that
the ruarin.L trill agurol. Bowe always open until 3 r
o'clock
In the. Loo ming . coarl3-tf
.1.14 ELL SALOON AND It InS'T AURAIVDt
106 WOOD STii£ET..
rilnE cruloteriber tuts woe bht OYSTEft SALOON AND
EATI:s:O DOUSE pertentol to a Learner that cannot
'be exeelmi h, ft v eh - niter eembllshment is theirtty.
YEA LE iviLL BE SERVED UP AT ALL ROTES OF
VIE OA V, front the
Choicest Inert,. Fowls, Flab, etc., /tea
ren of Faye =tow , : be surpaeird, ina Le would respect;
fully invite ttMatt. Mien of the public. to It.
DS
CIIADL STILL,
109 Wood .treat.
.Isl.. C C f
at. 1r Lager Liner UTOW , ery.
UtlliCrfriguvd rtnrottfully inform; the public that he
I 15 .0s r tiny prepared to eerseprivate buallice and the
pnLlic trcueraliy, with hie welebtated LAGER 111:1.1t, in
k4ttl A" ',./"*" left .bli3Offlce, NO. AI DIAMOND
A LEES, (near nree t,)Aivil I be punctually attended to;
and the beer delivered Colin. part of the city or vicinity.
F. G.
lienltz , Lager User 11a11,
Klti .S . .intfiZl strut, opprwite the atztom House.
FUT>PC,riber has „Diet opened one of the largest eel
I best Dnitheil Lager Beer Delhi in the city. Ills licerie
acknowledged to LA, 0 superior article and every other ae.
renunciation abditt his house ea n not . be excelled.
roe A. IiENITZ.
Kennett Ale.
VAT D. EllaLlf 1, holoAiottler of SIIITTPS celebrated
VV . Kennett Ale and Brown [Stout. Aleo,Conunon Ale
and Porter, itiquart and pint bottles.
The attetition of families, and the trade, Is respectfully
solieited: aul
Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla
D Pitt etreet, below Penn, is now
manufacturing end bottielog the above beverrageson
an extensive scale. ilia articles are of the best quality, and
nufaetured from the purest materials, nein:ly
IOPPER'S PATENT PLANE
?VILE underalgtiod la prepared to supply CARPENTERS,
1 CA IIIN ET-NI AREUS, and Workers in Wood generally,
ith his Pateutni and valuable PLAN y.e.
AU who have tried it, pronounce .1 a m ost valuable In
vention, that must coon coma into general me. The fol
lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among
many letters the Patentee has received recommending thle
Plano above all others in use:
Prrrst E ZAN I CABINET FACTORY
February 2 1 , 1945.
We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months
we bore aced hopper's Pat. nt Plane, and do not hesitate
to recommend It to Cabinet-Makers and harpentore no su
perior to any other Panne lo usa. WeCtAlSider it peculiarly
adapted to•planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of
hard Wood, and for planing veneers, it as far superior to
the old 111.18 of scraping, betides being a great saving of
time.. One man, 'by using this Plane, will plans more
veneers than &Eamon can do lay any other plane or method
in Pe. • 11. 11. Ryer! & Co.
To ItosrS F. EArow,
Dear the— I have examinel Hopper's Patent Bench
Plane, and believe It to be a most excellent article fur the
'use for which it is intended, as a combination of plane and
sorarer.
It is particularly adapted to planing veneers, and it does
I:Lott - Natio ourefourth the time or labor of the old method:
and I hare no doubt, when its properties become generally
known, but that it will entirely .upersede the lormer to
diode and leborious custom.
most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged In
the Cabinet brislness, RA from my knowledge of it, there is
nothing as well tilted to give a smooth and beautiful Cobh
to veneers as the !topper Patent !tench Plane.
dawns W. Woonwrtt,
Furniture Warerooms, 57, 09 Thlni Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh, Fb&ruary 27, ISIS.
MoSES F. EATON, of this city, is my sole Agent for the
sale of Nance, or of rights to manufacture and sell them
WM. C. HOPPER..
Pittsburgh, March 21. 185.5—(mh2litf
ANOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for selling
and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to
sell the following lately patented articles:, : • . '
Sands kCummings' Patent Brick Maelibie ; • .. • ....
Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane;
Trott's patent Olt Globes, for Steam Engines;
Doan's Rock Drilling Machines;
Coo's patent Drill, for Drilling Iran;
Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills;
Crawford's Steam and Water Ouages; and,
Griftl th's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines.
These articles have been examined by practical mechanics
and •ranchinlsts, and pronounced superior to any in use.
Ile Is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these
articles in any Raft bf the country.
He has also tor sale hotpreased. Mitts and Washers, and
finished Brass Work. •
Ho is also prepared to take Agencies for the Bale of other
patented Rights and new inventions, and give to the busi
ness faithful and constant attention.
i He refers to the followine
I [the subscribers have lung t een acquainted with Mr.
Blase!' P. Katen, and have no hesitation in recommending
him, to all who may wish to employ his services, ea a gen
tleman. of undoubted hategrity and Indefatigable industry,
in whose exertions every reliance may he placed.
Neville ii. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr.,
Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Kliabiun,
W. 11. Denny, - IL. ChildWA Co.,
James Wood, N.ltobnee.di 1101:1 /4
P. It. Friend,.; . Kramer a Rohm,
F. Lorenz, . 'L. R. Livingston,
• Knap A Wade, - William P. Johnston,
William Phillips, . 'Andrew Fulton,
-Wilson Breantiless, A. W. Loomis.
PITTSUMMII. November 27tb: IBM,
Dlnitt , s,VAttent ace's. Dril&Lng Machines,
WEJGHINO ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can be worked sod
moved by twoincu, 411(1410 the work of five or six. in
the ordinary way. E. S. Fowler & Co., Manufacturers.
'The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni.
tel States, for the sale of rights to use aim Machines.
DIOSEE F..EATON, 19 Sixth street.
REPEB TO
Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. It. R 4
W. /Hilmar Roberts, Esq.. Chief Eng. A. V. E. It.;
Can. Wm.larimer, Jr., President P. & C. R. 11.4
O. W. Barnes, - Esq., Chief Eng. P. 4,C. R. IL;
Messrs. Manful! & Nicholson, Contractors for the P. AVE
deer?
66 A CLEAN SUAVE" you eau not get without your
juL Razor le in good order. Bring them to un,. and we
will make them share to suit the taste of the moat fasti
dious. Our New York Razor Grinder cape the climax to
the way of putting a keen edge on them.
my3o BOWN & TBTLBI7., 180 Wood street.
EMMA
/norewsia of Cash Capit,al_
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
.lETNA. INSURANCE 00IIIPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819
PAID UP
Cash capttai,::::: ••• -- 85°°000 '
rpric TILIRTY-SIXTII ANNUAL STATESIENT of the
1 Assets of the iIiTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
ford, a 3 furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1855,
under ordli. . .
Real Estate, aninenrnbered $ 16,672 05 '
Seventy-two liortgage Bands, l 3 and 7 cent, pay
able semi-annually7ooo 00
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 120,327 85
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,516 00
Built/Rocks in the city of Dartford 142,890 00
Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00
Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents
and othara 212,505 08
WE. C. CONNELLY
•
$773,278 63
The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other
cre ditors,—nothing.
Losses adjusted and due —none.
Losses adjusted and noedue, $148,618 22.
Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further
proof, $61,257 60.
All other claims against the Company are small, such
only as printing, ite.
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 buildings varies; the
design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or leas.
THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
BPLTO OP COMPLCTICOT, t Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885.
Hartford county.
Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the /Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore
going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to
his best knowledge and belief
ifF,NRY FOWLER, Justice of the Pence.
Loewe paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed
$750,000, while the premiums received for the same time
far exceed any other year, since the organization of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, !A
imed at this agency, at remunerative rates. ,
Aar Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
j anti 11. IL TEN EYCK, Agent.
CasaTram,
Cash Capital $500,000
Cash Surplus, oNIeT JeNuoar,lBOs V73A7'3
T'S Capital Stock and Surplus 13 securely inve,ted for
the benefit of. all policyholders. As an old Icor.° of
the claims we hese to public confidence, and of its ability
to pay losses promptly, we state a fact, that its receipts
vary from $115,000 to 5100,000 per month. Its business is
lar,ie
and well distributed, and in our °Orden no Company
In the United 4 , tutee .affarde better indemnity to polity
holders than the :Etna.. They continue to make insurance
on property in town and country, at rates as low as is con
sistent with safety to the policyholder.
B. T.NN EYCK, Agent.
lir Office, North-west corner Filth and Wood streets,
Pittsburgh. siCkly
p. VISSIELB,
CAnon, STo all parts of the World.
Eamon - vs,
IN LAN INSURANCES
On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
all parts of the UniFlßon.
E INSURANCES
On merchandise generally.
On stores, dwelling houses, A c.
ASSETS OF TUE COMPANY, November 7,1853.
Bonds and Mortgages 424,300 00
Stateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwark, and other Tomas, 181,553 42
Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com
panies 24,012 20
1
Bills receivable.-- 69,825 04
Cask on band— - 16,071 BO
•
Balancesin the bands of Agents and premiuma
on Marine Policies recentry issued 121,707 67
SubsaiptionNotes.... 100,600 00
AGENCY
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SIIRANCE COMPANTEa.
/ETNA COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
1819.
PAID VP
DELAW A B. 1G
ICJ TULL SAFETY INSURANCE CONFAB - 1.
IF VICE in the North Room or the Exchange, oa Third
J street, PHIL
MARINE INSURANCES.
DIZICTORP:
Wm. Martin, ! Dr. R. 51. Huston,
JoFeph ii. Seal, Hugh Craig,
Edmund A Bonder, , Spencer M' Drain,
John C. Davis, 1 Charles Kelly,
Robert Burton,, Samuel E. Stokes,
John R. Penrose, Henry', Sloan,
George G. Leiper, ' James Traqualr,
Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
H. Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Pric , ",
J. G. Johnson, JamesTennent,
James C. Band, i John 11. Semple,
Theopil us Paulding, i Charles Schaffer,
James B..SPFarland, ; J.T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
W. O. Ludwig, i R. T. C. Morgan, do.
WM. MARTIN', Pre,id nut.
TEIOS.C. ELAND, Vice Preside n t
Joszru W. COWLS, Seep
.P. A. 3.IADERIA, Agent,
No. 95 tinter street, Pittsburgh.
The Franklin Fire Insurance Company,
Of Philadelphia, Porazyirania.
DIRECTORS—CharIes W. Bancker, Thomas fort, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob N. Smith, Geo. W. Diet:-
aria Montreal 1). Lewis, Adolph ) E. Lurie, David S. Browne,
Morris Patterson. Cn.os. N. Ilancuat, Premien!.
Cuss. G. Pancras, Secretary.
Conduits tomane insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
d,scription of property, in town and country, at oaks as low
as are consistent with security.
laThe Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, er ,
fans ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company' on January let, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to an Art of Assembly, were as follows, riz:
Mortgage $518,126 OS
Reza Estate . 84,377 78
Temporary Leans
61.559 00
Cash, de ..... 64,348 Si
Total —41,212,708 41
'''aince their incorporation, a period of twanty.one years,
tbey hare paid upward of One Million Pour hundred Thou
sand Dollars, losses by tire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as 'sell as the ability and disposi-
Una to sneet with prow ptn ess all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
.44 Office, north-east cm. Wood and Third eta.
TIM VISITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PIIILADELPMA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia.
Officers of the Efome Board at Philadelphia:
ntaloroas-
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrie:ma Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Oeo. Mrflenry,
Jacob L.. Florence, J ames DOTOIMUS,
William M. Godwin, William M'Kee.
President—Stephen P.. Crawford.
Vitt President—Ambrose W.Thompson.
.Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—James ll.Wilbsoia, M.D.
Allegheny Ciy—R. B. Mowry, Al. D.
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
No. T 4 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA INEMBANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS.
Authorized Capital, $300,000.
INSURE BUILDINGS and other property agaiiii.t toss or
I
damage by Fire, and the perils of the Bea and Inland
biarkation and Transportation.
DIKTZTORA.
Win. P. Johnston, Body Patter Eon,
W. hl'Clintoelt, Kennedy T. Friend,
P. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones, George R. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
I ames S. Negiwy, W. S. Haven,
Wade Hampton, I). F—Park,
U. R. 04gal:rn.
Hon. WEL E. JOHNSTON, Prealdrut
RODE PATTERSON, Vico President.
A. A. CARRIES, Secretary and Treasurer,
S. S. CARRIER, AssLntaot Secretary ,
Western Inv/ranee Company, Pittabnrgh.
IL MILLER, Jr., Pr PlT esident AL, 1 5300,000. F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CA
'ULTILL Insure against all kinds bf riske,FlßE and MA
.1141 SE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Homeinetitution, managed by DIZZOTOIS who are well
known In the community, and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, as ollterbog the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
Directers.-11-Miller, Jr.,o. W. Itlcketson, J. W. Butler,
N. Holum, Jr., W. IL Smith, o.Lbms en, 0 cargo W.Jacknon,
Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppencott, George DarEde,James Mc-
Miley, Alexander Ntmick, Thomas Scott.
Isa„. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Bpang A
Go, ups tairs,) Pittsburgh. novdtly
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e
NEW GOODS!! WATCLISS, Jawr.Lnr, : , itvas WAng,
Idarrmsy GOODS, he., Wuotams AND RETA11....-COULL
try Merchants and strangers visiting our city era request
ed to call, as we can sere, them as well, and we think b
then they usually are served In Eastern cities, be , bles
giving them a responsible guarantee—au item difficult to
obtain in many shops.
Piker Detached Levers 410 to $15,00
Do Cylinders 7to 10,00
.lodief Gold
,Leirer arid Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards.
40 do do $35 to $2OO.
Chabast'Seals Keys, Poncho, Spectacles, Pens, Lampsi
in excellent variety, and at lowest prices.
lit - Watch It pairing done, promptly and In a superior
manner. All work and all goods warranted.
W. W. WILSON,
67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth.
Proclamation:
BY VIRTUE of a precept under the hands of W. B. Mc.
Clure,Fres.ident of the Court of Common Pleas, in and
for the fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Justice
of the Court of Oyer and Terminus and General Jail Deliv
ery, in and for said district, and William Boggs and Gabriel
Adams, Esqs., Associate Judges of the same County, in and
for the county of Allegheny, dated the 23d day of Itay, In
the year of our Lor I one thousand, eight hundred end
fifty-five, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer
and Termlnur 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 notice is hereby given to ail Justices of the Peace,
Coroner mad Constables of the county of Allegheny, that
they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations, and other rement.
brances, to do-those things which their respective offices, in
their behalf, appears to be done; and, also, those that will
prosedute 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.
Glean under my hand, In Pittsburgh, this twenty-third
day of May, in the year of our Lard one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-five, and of the tkimmonwealh. the sev
enty-eighth. [my 26] WM. MAGILL, t Sheriff.
TrALUABLE WORKS ON AGRICULTURE —
V Saxton's Rural Hand Books, lst and - Id series;
Johnson's Agriculture Chemistry;
Solly's Rural
Rodger's Scientific Agriculture; •
Gay's Elements "
Beatty's Southern "
Durning's Fruits and Fruit Trees of America;
Ladies' Companion to Flower Garden;
Barry's Fruit Gardener;
Neil's
Mcblahan's American Gardener:
Farmer's and Planter's Encyclopcedis.
For stile by . B. T. C. MORGAN.
my 3 No. 101 Wood street.
La AZDliii GROUND AVID LIONCAYISD 111 a snp!iirlor rasa-
MIT, by an experienced workinan firm Bele . York;
satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
ray= SOWN TETGEY, 1811Wval drat,
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NKER,S AND .BROKRRb.
lIIISTLISI. LOOMIS. , -
STOCK ANDI . :I3I.L.L - B - 1101tEIC,
Offiel '
Na. 02 Tooirth st - ,'abovt . Wood.
A L ToTES, Drafts • Bonds, Mortoges and Loans on consi
tends, negotiated. Stocks Wight and Sad an cam.
mission. Land Warrants bought and sold.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and - side of
Copper Stocks.
All communications stunted to promptly.
mt. ti.wiimatta Sii'VAY.,
Wm. IL-Williams dr:
BANKERS AND EXCHANGEBROKERS,
K Corner Wood and Third ifrects.
4"3 All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections
of Bills, Notes; &c.; promptly attended t jan2B:lw ,
nuairi.N.ELLa wu.ffucK.,
BANKERS,
AND Dealers In Exchange, Dank Notes, Gold and Silver
Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit:
fitocksbooght and sold on commission. Colletititur made
at any point in the United States.
South East corner of Market and Fifth streets,.
rnyll • PITTBBII74III. PA.
ARTEMIS, RODGE.RS &
BANKERS AND BROKERS ,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND ffhtITHFLELD Sun=
au26rn Pittsburgh, Pa. •
C. 11. P. MEM • .403. LUDWIG.
& Co:,
(Successors to A. Wilkins &
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 71 lburth sired, Pittsburgh.
IN THE numerous suspensions of-Banks - and Banker
throughout the country during the lasesix months, we'
are siitieted that -
in, altaoit every: instance. their troubles'
have grown out of a departure, from their legitimate bust-,
mass; and we, therefore, take occasion to assns the public ,
in advance, that no speculations in "fancy stocka," Or other
"ontido Operations," shall tempt its from the'strict and to
gitimate line of our bnilhesa—believing 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 earn ultimate
benefit. tfebs W. & CO.
Atranoval.
PATRICES & FRLEAD,
BANKERS AND BXCILANGE MIMS,
Have Bentoned the's? Office in the Corner of Ilftltand Wad di
PEEISDIJEGIL, Yd. • •
IDATRICKB FRIEND, hankers and Exchange Etroketa,
_L - and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,. Gold, Silver
and Bank Notes. Fachanges on the Eastern and Westidia .
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made.in all the cities tbroughont tbe 'United
States. Deposits received is par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffeb3
N. Rooms & 8056, -
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE-BROKERS;
. _
air/ 111:110VZD 1112.1.8 - 11.1:12:LNO AND sacnura>< 07/102 TO tPlt.
67 MUM 62IIXER, soon DOOUL9 !MAW 07:D 621041)..'
XI H0411E34 SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
1,11 and Dealers in Notes Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver end Illnk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
.
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the united
States. D.Tralte recalredtln parfunitr oreurreutpaperiNo.
87 Market street, between Third and Fourth ate. Utalbly •
Tl.Eltri A Di din t. 10.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 95 !rood Sire-di - corner of Diamond • Alley;
PIRTSDUILOCI,
ii EY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time
eschanp, and promissory notes; make collectscne in
ail the principal cities of the Union. Receive - deposits . on
call and on interest, and giro their prompt attentionlo all
other matters impertainingto a Broker's brininess. Eastern
Exchange constantly on hand. trail
BANKER AND EXCIIANGE BBOKER,
DIAL= IN
Exchange, Commercial and Bank notes.
STOCK bought and eold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid nn Deposit.
ad- No. 5634 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bang. deel6
HILL Cc. CO.,
BANREILB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
COWTLF, OP WOOD LND flnH 81113178.
EXCIIANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
f.l Bale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bent Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made in all the principal cities of the united States. De,
posits received of Par and Current Funds. [mar27ly
KM= HAHN Massa IsMERU.
• /MAKER &
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BEGE_EEB,
BAND SELL Gold, Silver, and Mink Notes; 'negotiate
Loans on Heal Estate or Stack Besurities;_purabase
Yrotzdvtary NoteA and Time Bills, on East and Went; buy
and sell Stocks on Commiselon.
C,llevtioag rarido on all pointy In Gar Union.
$627,476 53
BANKERS AND KXCIJA.NON BROKERS,
DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight and
Time Drafts, he. Collection!' carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocka bought and sold on commic.don.
13_ No. 74 Fourth et, next door to Bank of Fittab'g.teel.3
/Annutic and 6brayn Ershange, Bunk Notes, Gold and Saver
Baughl, Saki and al thz
HSOIIANCIE AND BANKING HOUSE OP
WILLIAM A. HILL & CO.,
64 WOOD SIT.ZIT, prrrSlO7B3ll.
VI. interest allowed on time depoxita. jattl2
. .
THOMPSON BELL & CO„
BANHEILS AND Bit - 911EILS,
Corrzer of Third and inyki street:, PaLibui - gh, Pa.
, 11.10 BIAS WOODS,-
COMMERCIAL BROKER,Iiin
. .
Notes, Roads, Stocks Real Estate
No. 75 Fourth st.:Pittsburgh,Fri. Estate,
William A. & co.,
BANKERS,
No. GI IV od street, Pittabwl77t.
j_j OLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS::
T
j_ 4) shores Exchange Bank ;
• 17 do blonongxhela hiavtation Company;
7.0 do Citizens' Insurance Company
$2,030 bronongahela Navigation Company Bonds;
Sl,OOO City of Pittaburgb Bonds;
1.5,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. reepS:dlwavirif.
Cintintiottl's Loan Unice, •
NO. 100 S3IITIIFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTa.—
Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware
and other valuable articles. aoltdly
CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN II'CLOSKEY & CO.,
- 11) 01V. -^4.IIILLS of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
street, which has non an unbounded popularityrmder
he name of the TIMEE 818 DODDS, have, for the pur
pose of acquiring more space for their !MUUMUUS business,
removed to the spacious building on the carnet of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has over been offered to the public
Their principal object for this removed, is to give them
more facilities for thy
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to eel! Goode at the
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES!
dad they will warrant them to be ae good as any mann
lactured in the Union.
CUSTOM WORK.,
IN VIZ DIST tITTLI, AND lIPON TUC SIIOSTIGT NOTICI.
They hare on hands full and beautiful assortment 0
LOTUS and COATINGS, for
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND DIISI-
Our intereAs are identical ci ith those of our customers,
and we .g.kure the public that our fidelity will not fail in
filling all orders we may be favored with. • - •
.sar DON'T FORGET TIIS PLACE—
Nio. SS Wood Street
(gear SIDE,) oonsza Olf DIAMOND ALLEY.
N. IL—We deri co our patrons to understand that We have
no longrr any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention Is devotAM exclusively to the
House above designated.
mer 23
ED3IOND WATTS,
ERGIIANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBRIITY STREET.
Al. I have now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter
Goods. -Oversoatings,of entirely new designs; Plush Vest.
ings, of the most beautiful patterns; French and
..English
Cassimerea, of every style and shade in the market, all of
which I will mate to order on the most reasonable terms,
and warranted to suit. oet4
JruST RECaIv.ED AT JOliN AIcOLOSK.EY A CO'B Whole•
sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and corner
of Diamond alley, the largest and moat?cried stock of
goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure
of inviting the attention of the public to. These goodshave
been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no
second profit on them, which leaves no able to say that we
can and do sell at ns small profits as any house in the east
ern cities. Therefore, Vif respectfully invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to
give Ile a call, and e &amine our extensive assortment of
ItEA.DY MADE CV/ DINO. It la almost impossible to
enumerate the .
quant y of immense piles of garment, th at
Is to be seen at this 1,,-. establishment; it is sufficient to
say Unit it has never t -La equalled by the house
itself. -
merlc:tf JOIIN McOLOBKEY &CO.
Clothing I Clothing 1
IntE unamignea respectfully inforanqh is friends and the
, public, that he is now receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib
arty street, a choice assortment of Clothe, Cassimeres and
Wattage, of the latest and moat desirable styles, which he
is prepared to make to order in the, most fashionable man
ner, at shop notice, and on the mostreasonahle terms. .
We have also on hand a large and well manufacturede took
of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retail.
Persons who purchase goods for cash, will tlnd it to their
advantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their
purchases. (mar9] O. CONNER..
New OUttittrag Store,•
NO. d, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE IBERTY. •
MILE subscriber hag just opened this new establishment,
where he has always on hand a large and choice assort
ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which be 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. - • -
mar9:ly B. OPPENHEIMER.
To flousekeePera..
W.F. have now opened one of th e largest. stocks-of
CHINA, GLASS end QUEllssivAßE, an table for
housekeepers in the city, and intend selling at v .ry low
prices. We will sell a handsome set of-White TerrWare, -
consisting of forty-eight • pieces, for - the - lost price of Four
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 oil at low prices. We have just opened_
eon e beautiful shapes of White Stone Ifeat DiShes; Yege
table do ; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, etc.; etc. Also,
some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our
stock of White Stone Gold Rand, and assorted colors Toilet
Ware, is large—all of which we have put down in price to
suit the times.
We have some twenty different styles of French China
Tea Feta, and some beautrul Gold Band Dinner aetsr—all of
which we are selling at least twenty•flve per cent. below
former prices.
HOUSE FURNISHING 'GOODS.
Our stock or Knives and Forks, Spoons, 'Waiters, Britan
nia Ware, Oirandoles, Solar Lamps, etc, is. large, and we
will sell them at very low.prioes. - -
GLASS WARE.
On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Etta.-
burgh Glass Ware, which we- will sell at manurtictureet
.
prices.
COMMON WARE.
Oar stock of common Teas, Philos* Bah', blahailifinh - :
era, and every article suitable for cottutry.or city trade, ut.
ifiri;e, to which
we invite the at:el:LODI:1AI city and country
chant , as we will sell them very low for cash.
Houiekee pets and others in. want:Of OIDLIV. China and
Sneenawa;e' will do well by calling at the:
0111.1liA EALL,
40,13; Market, betwe en 8d and 4th ta
*pie opposite Geo. B. W h i te.
lIMBEE
aid;:
o- ..a'~'.-~;.
7 1 / 4 '; •11.
ZS=
JOAN WOODS,
G. Z. ARNOLD & CO.,
.-.JNO. A. CAUGLIST
KIEZMIEGI
CLOTHING.
NESS COATS
JOIIN M'CILOSTE'Y Ir. CO
Fall and Winter Goods
•
FEW SPRING GOODS.
FRENCH OILINA
MMEME
IIMIM!!=1=21MIN
"DRY Gootii'
JIT'S'yjt'ECEIVED _
0111tAlt4 31101 C, ill YE,
No. 74 MAR &surf, 11114VEZN 'FOURTH AND TIM DIAMOND;
PITTSBURGH; PA•
OllftrritiliD AND Miler DESIBABLE STOCK of Spring
, and Stammer Dry Goods ever offered In this market;
We worth" calf_particuiar attention to the following : • 1
- A 'Very Superior intsortment . Of plain 'Black Brocade and
-fanCy telored silks;' also twisted mike, liatimPlaid and plidri
'Xisatite.g-and Bareges; "Printed Ilarege and Challe'de.latines;
very handsome .French 'Lawns* and 'Britilitntines. a„ semi
'assortment Of French - Vi'orsted Collars, Mader Slv:eves and.
Chemizettes, embroidered, bem stitched and plan Linen,
Cambric Handkerchiefs, 'Furniture Dimity:andChintzes
•
lionnets'and Itibbons at. bargains
A • betiiitiful assortment of Moire antique :Lace and
'Palmas, Shawls and Scarfs; a full assortment , of Gloves,'
'Mitts and 'Hosiery; Irish Linens, bloating and Print.l,3o-'.
getberwith'B complete assortment of every other
. articlp,
either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. - ,
Thankful for past favors,' we would. solicit an earls , ex
amination of our Stock; confident that for quantity,
,qoall
ty, style and price, It is unsarpasii
• YOUNG, LOVE A JULUI
Mys • firnnerly, Young; Stevenson L' vs.
New Arrival. of Spring and Siwortier'Ory
Goods • •
• • AT NO. 99 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD BTREEII% '
DGREGG & CO.,l„mporters and - Jobbers in British,
~ ',French:wad Gertnan DRY' GOODS: Harlin:receiv
ed our large and extensive stoCk of spring and summer,
goods; purchasedftom importers,taanufacturers, and part
through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring- . oar
old customers, country merchants and city dealers general.:
ly,that owing. to thee° . acquired facilities in pnichasing,
.we can offer such inducements to buyersas are rarely met.
Among our dry goods stock will be found cashneres,
laines, Portsmouth lawns , of the most desirable designs,'
mohair,lustres,aipacas,plaln blookundlancyligurett
- ginghtuns andfanCyprlnts,litest styles; broadcloths, fancy',
vestal:up, cassimeres, satinets, is and summer po u ts ,
-looming; Invoint and black muslins, table -diapers. • - •
We have al& opened a very large assortment of bonnets,
nevestetyles.-palm leaf hate, Rutland braidandLeglairn,
and ,extensive Variety of hosiery, gloves and- ribbons . '
:with lacegoods,faney timings, iaconette; mull and figured •
Swiss Innentuf and black silk veils, Ac. -
Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per.
capsi threads,port -monaleg, patent , medichies, pet
turnery, and almost every article usually-kept in the Ira,
• 'slaty line, together with a large stock of gold and silver ,
Intones, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of
newest patterns, and'a great variety of 30 hour end 8 day
clocks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash
Or satisfactory reference.
N. .11.—An early call from buyers is respectfttily solicited.
tebfoc D. GREGG & CO.
• - SPAIN - G' DRY GOODS.
HAGAN dr. AUL. No. Ut market at..•
A RE receiving daily, saiditiona to their largo and we
AY, selected stock of •
Mantillas, .
. • Areas Goods,
Embroideries
Shawls A s mad%
11°useke9P'S Alezanaeife lila Gloves, Sc.:,
2To whietive - wVoki , r6.speettolly'lnvitii the., at eir
b t 2 L O Ol
the Ladies. m
MOURNING GOODS.
,
FitkNx_.vAti'ocißDPA tun Just received &large and
' .beautifel assortment of !downing Collars,. Sleeves
and Seitz In Ch-ape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and
ganze 'black Hosiery and Cloves, in wool, cotton;
and silk; Ilibbone, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. -
Alexander Bejou's best Kid Gloves cad always be
found at No. 83 M ARKET STREET, corner o 1 the Dia
mond. . n oTIT
HEW RRY GOODS STORE. • .
Iron Front—Nti. Q 1 Market street: -
house being now open for the transaction of a gen er-
O al Dry Goodabusineis, we would respectfully solicit the
patronage of the public, feeling confideutthat, from curer.-
tensire and well selected stud( of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we can of,fer nuch inducements as, will in
sure entire satisfadien.: - HAGAN - A .
spr4:tf Nos.9l3larketandS - Union street.
VAN .G 0 GUEWS TRIBINIINGt STOILE, ,
83 Manarr Ss., Consults os DLissomo, • . •
J -
lIST REC.EIVING, a large and well selected stools of all
the new styles of ; • - - •
LADIES' . DRESS .A.ND MANTILLA „TRIMMINGS:
Fringes, .BUttrins, Galloons, •
Gimps, ; ' : Braids, .: • Velvets,
Laces, - Cords, . Ribbons •
A handsome aswrtment of French, Scotch and Austrian
EMBROIDERIEs, wisa; Jaconet and. Lace. • • - .
Collars, - Edgings, ' liandkerrhiefs,
.51eovell, Inaertinery Infants' Robes,
Gnemizettes, Bands, Caps & Waists.
A full supply of MOURNING GOODS:
Craps setts, . : • Love and t3anzo Tells,
Plain Linensetts, Sleeves, , Gauze and Dotted Falls, -
Plain Swiss. do. Chemirettes, Italian and Eng'h Crape..
_MATERIALS .FOR. EMII.IIOIDERING--Stimfed Collars,
Banda and Insertings: French 'Working Cotton,Hoops,
Linen and Cotton Floas, t.) . 11 Cloth, Embroide ri g Silk,
• Btilletos and &Users ' '
Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons.
A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, tte...
Pine, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small
wares generally.
G9ilasoo's BEST Tin GLOVES, in white, black and colori.
Sizes from No. 6.,t0 No. 10, always on hand. . -
ALso—A good stock of 110SIERY and Gl,OVES—very
cheap. _ • -
FURNITURE
JAMES W.
CABINET FURNITURE NANUFACTUBE-12.
Ware.x. owns 97 and 99 Third street. •
resPectty. ll .y' frifortartn,
EL=Fm, Ins friends and customers that - he
• hasnow completed Kissel:it:Get& 11 ,
. • a or Furniture ' whl:h decidedly
the largest and best Ewer offered for rale is this City, » th
will he sold at prime as low es any 'tithe 'United Sfates;'
As he Is determined to uphold the quality with well am.
soned Materials, best workmanabip,and newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing:.
he Is enabled to producawarranted furniture, at the lowest
price!. .-- ~
He has adopted the principle of Identifying his customers'
interest with his own, in quality and. price, and keeps• al
ways on hand the greatest variety of every description-of
furniture, from the cheapest and 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 hia stock,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed
in *ny 0f the Eastern cities: • , - •
Louis XIV tete.a.tete Sofas;
60 Sofas, in plualm and hair cloth;.
60 dos. Mahogany Chairs;
20 doz. Walnut ~
60 Mahogany Booking " . • '
20 Walnut " " . - •
60 Mahogany Divans; - -
20 Walnut " . -•-
60 Marble Top Centre Tables: - - •
60 " • " Dressing Bureaus - .' '
20 ' 0 • " Waahstands;, •
40 Enclosed ' • ' . •
100 Common . • ." . .
..
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
40 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut
60 Cottage " ' - . .
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads, - .
•
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut " -
10 Cherry , 0. .
60 Plain Bureaus; •
10-Dining and Brakfast Tablas - .
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
. , 20 doz. Cane Seat, Chairs;
24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs;
12 T.e44.a' Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Stands; WhabNots;
Etlguires; Paper lifaeheTatdes:
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke - • " '
Elizabethan " .: Hall and Tier - "
Reception 0 . ladles' Work . " _
_.
Pearl Tnlaid " . -. Extension Dining Tables;
." •
Golible and ri.ll Chairs; Otttutartei•
i'v la large- assortment of COMMON PORNITIiIItE am_
4 WINDSOB.CHAMS' . Cant= aLsszas supplied with all ar.
toles In their line. •
, SINIAMBOATO anti 2 tOBELS, furnish ed -at the shortest
notice.
All orders Promptly attended to.
,- - •
t S:tesusaboati, Ahoy i
' .., -•: 'Tnn•subscilbe:rii ender their acknoW.
edgmemsfot the farina bestowed upon
them by ttieir Steamboat friends 4, and
would respectfully remind them and others interest-
ed in building biats, that they are at all times prepared to
furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work
manship.. ' T. B. YOUNG. 1..00...
• Corner Third and Smithfield streets,
opposite "Brown's Uotel." •
Jamie Lowry, Jr.l_Z
-011A.t11' AND BRDSTRAD. BUN tiPACTUREIt—No. 2g4
Eettermsn's Bow,. Liberty strhat,has 'on hind a large
stock of Chairs and Becbrteads of every desCription, made of
the best materials, which' he will sell lower than - articles br
theta= qiudity can be sold In the dty. would. rail par
ticular attention to his large stock of idahoKanyand'Welnnt.
Chairs and Bedsteads, whla he will sell at greatly reduced
prices. ilso;Truning of every description excenttd n the
neatest manner: Orders. left.at the Ware Itoconsi - Or settle,
corner of Adorn rind Liberty sveeta t will be "neatly
ttended to.
Ai .7111LETEtBi - 4, CO., • •
HAVE ON HAND at their: extensive' CABINET and
CHAIR AIANDBACTOBB,No. - Exattbileld street, a
/ae assortment . fancy. and plain furniture, 'which - they
willsell IA per cent. below customary rates.. _
Terms—cash only.. , •
.
Great Inanceritenti to Cash Purchasers.
Wwill sell our large stock of COMMON" AND FANCY
CratallS AND BEDSTEADS, at Prices that ,eauuot
fall to please cash parchasere. All our work Is warrauied,
Our terms ore CASH. JA.ILKS LOWRY, JR:,
mallb - • tor. fleveralirid Liberty ate._
yinWM. STEVENBON continues to saanufactare
IiattINEDIVAIIE of everpiescription; nt hisoldstand,
Comm' of Liberti and escenth streets.. UNDEBTAK
ntiI attended tai Inuit Its brunches, my/1
VLELD BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENOINEERK--Contain-
X ing forinulto tor laying out curves. determining On - gear
glee, levelling, l calculating earth-work, etc.,. etc., together
with tables ofradii ordinates, deflections, long chords,
magnetic variation, logaraildmit and natural signs :tan
gents, etc. etc., by John B. Benoit, Civil Engineer.
"Reelect
book form. 51,75. • . •
s t c The Object of the •preserat work is to supply a want
very gericirallf felt" by Mehl:list Engineers on Railroads.-
Books of convenient. Cirri for' use in - the - Bell, containing
the ordinary lograrithmatie tables are common enough; hut
aboor combining with . these tablee othets peenliar tti tbe
Railroad work,- and especially the' met eisary formulte'fer•
laying out curves, turn-outa,crossings,imelea desideratum
which this work 18 designed -" " •
• 11. 8: MILITLEIr Scariest!, West Point, April 18, 16:54.—_
Gettaimen : I have looked over f‘Hetick'si Field Book for
Railroad Engineers," •and think it well adapted to the ob
ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be
found a eery 'useful and plactitalvoinme both for office and
11 ell Work-. ""' . E. Manew.
• - April . 2l, 1854.
I am much' pleased with lir. Ilenck's little maneal,-the ,
" Field Book of Itailttmd Engineers." With the presenta
tion of some of the moat practical and-useful of recognized
processes among railway engineers; - he has-given-others.
which, new aeleast intheir present form, appear to poaseak,
a mint of higher value than that of Mae noveityr-that
being in general ettsesptible of available, not to sa 'dm
yire
prettical rise. In conclusion ' while 'I think the design
of Einicre book is each sato adapt it excellently well
to Prefeesiolzat meeds I - have -pleasure in bxpreiaing my
mreasatisßeetiatt with : its execution, elite with the per"
spicuitj , nferrangement effected by the author, and the es
cellenttyptigiaphita• I - taste displayed by his publishers. .
, • .
. 10 C i . g E.. 4.6 em by d_Eirector
il,e of ai ll.... mar en varzwitar ss ink el ane se t
jertreePtieceolt.yst.2Blll..ilcofutsB,,,...i.fti;t:untaft..s..
ILIINE DRESS GOOD. d. A.:MASON -.1'40.-titiirwlingt.
received another sAlkdid ,, lototarePe.Qcods compri-;
•eitigldch.pjedikstriped end FjgzxedMteregeke.3, ett:
ganhiA4664 , h6., with wwwilegutt otylee of
A SIO
IMunced
rigs CIA 26 EE iCE.'
, ,
MEDICAL.
Carte' r l o . "Siitatait'alla Mixture.
THE - :I3REAT- OD TIfE , BLOOD!
, "riot it Partici° of Merman IW-it
-r TEE AFFLICTED READ AND PONDEBI.-Art
,1.1 Infallible Remedy for Umtata, /fingerESll. Moira*,
then,Obstinate Cutaneous _Eruptions. Pimples. or paged.
on'the'Fieeilirotches, Boils, Ague and - "Zinn' Chronia Sere
Eyes,
Ring Wormer Tatter, flesh!, Ircart,,Edargiiirfentand
Pain of the Donee and Joints, Stubborn care, 13ypidlities
Disorders,. humbeigo, Spinal Complainte, , and all Diseases
risin . g, from an injudicious use of kierca7i4aFtifilence.tn
'Lk; or ImPttrity of the - Dicks!: • ' •
Air This great alto:ratite medicine, and. Pithier of Mint
le now iisnO by!. . usands of gratefal,pstientafromall pert
- of the"."Onitell States, who testify dolly to "the recciarksbl
cures performed , brthe greatest of ail Malleines,'"C4ll.
TP,BIB SPANISH AfIXTOII.E.R. Neuralgia; Shotimathan,
ecrofula, Eruptions - on the, akin. Jairer 'Disease, Ettelun
Bleirs,Old Soren, Affections of the llidneyg, Diseases of the
Throat.Pemale Complaints, Faits and Aching of tho Zones
and Johati, ors speedily putt:), flight by °sing Ws grestand
inestimable remedy. , : •
For nil diseases of the Blood, ncithirigluis yet been found
,to compare with it. It cleanses .tbe System of air impuri
ties, acts gently and efficiently on the ibiroz and, Rhino, Ye,
-.strengthens the. Digestion gives tone to, the: Stomach,
mated th e skin clear and healthy, and restores the Copal.
tution, enfeebled by disearst or broken down - by the etreasta
of youth, to its pristine vigor and. strength, • :
For' the Ladies, it is loutishly better than all the cnsk
••utetics ever used. A few easel:tor Cartzr'eBpanieb Mature
grill remove all sallowness of couiplesion, bring' ter rases
raeutling to the cheek, give elasticity.to the step,ara Ina
prove the taunterhealth in a remarkable degree beyond all
.the medicinesareileaid ' '•
The- larganumber of cortillestea which we haiiireeettfid
"from persons from all parts of the United fitates,is the hest
`evidence:that' there - is no humbug about IL • The mu,
hotel keepers, magistrates, physidiatur, and nobilemen,wai
known: to the all add a add their testimony to the
;wonderful effects of this OREAT,DLOOD
- Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and
.read the Wonderful elves thin truly greatest of .11 Alcallifnes
None genuine unless signed by BENNETT. k
Proprietors, N 0.3 Pearl street, Richmond, Ya4,(ct.whpp all
orders for Supplies and evades must he oddresae&
And for ride by B. A...2A.UNEJiTOCE; JOSEPH PLEM.
NO, PLIIIIING .131108., and byßruggists generally.
INHALATION
Mtn OP
ASTEMA: ,. .AtID: - _..rZASIJIAPTIO.4:
NIL AND ivoNmanvvr • I
kIEANA
BM:Mani 11.051 E IS E. 'DO* Oli Tai ii.j/11)8
AWONDERFUL DISCOVERY haa recently been•Mithe
by Dr. Curtis, of trio city. in the treatment of Con
scunction,-Asthmi, end all diseases' of the Lungs. We re.
fer to." - Dre.rnatis's Eirosaris, on Inward HUMAN VaeOn
'awn Gunnar Soratte.' With this new method; Dr: attested
storea many afflicted ones to health, seen evidenceut , which
he has Innumerable certificates.. Speaking of the treat-
Me at a physician remarks., It is evident that Inhaling=
constantly breathing en agreeable,bealing tapor‘-ethe-mie..
dicinal procertlea must, come in direct contact with .the •
whole serial cavities of the lungs, 'end thUs escapethe many
and varied changes produced - 14cm them when introdneed
into the,stomach, and subject to tholirocesa of digestion."
The H vgea a is for sale at all tboDzuggiets thrOugbotit the
country—.tiers York Dutchman of lanuar,l4. •
The - labeler he worn on the breast, under die linenjwith
out the least, inconvenlence—the heat cif-the' body being
sufficient to macerate the. fluid. Hundreda 'of cane of
mares, like the following, might be named:.: -
~ •
Onwpackage of the ilygetuaa has cared me of the 'Astbnia
of Eis. years standing.' . F. Ramat:ll.i',
, • P. M. of Dmacannon, Pa..
I am cured of the Astbnia of ten years' standing by Dr.
Curtis's Ilygeana. lifeacuarr EssroN;Brcolitqn - , - N. Y:
. lira. Paul, of N 0.5 Commend street, N 'Y., Item cured of
a a..ve re case of Bronchitis by the llygeante.. , • ,-: -
"Afy sister has been cured of a distressing con' lo cf several
years mending, and decided to be incurable bY the physi
cians. She vranchred in onementh, by the ifygeten a. -
J. lL GAlnUarr,
'The Iley.'Dr.Cheever of New York, testifies of our medi.
nine in the following latiguage: ' • "
NEW Yeas, .Nov.
• NAB Ste—l think highly. of Dr. Ctirtis's llygewut hts a
remedy In diseases of the throat and lungs. _I/aving had
some opportunity tO testify its 'efficacy; I auCconvinced
that it is a most excellent medicine.; bath the Syirris'and
the inhaling application, to tire chest.• • - , r
N. B.—Dr. Curtia'alfygnana is the ORIGINAL 011 LY
GENUINE ARTICLSi' all others lire' base imitatiOns; of
vile • and INJUItIOUB tountatielts. Shun theist is you
, • REZ-For saleby Dr. Geo. H. 'Keyser, 140 Wood streei ;- R.
E Sellers .k Cc.; Lee A . Beckham; Allegheny' City;jam
- 134-gent, New Brighton; C. L. Keiser, itochester. - -
[my lialawfica-,.
Q TATE3I.E.NT Eitoll. CANADA— ,
0- - QOI3IIC, Febrfiary - 7th,1854.
Messrs. R A. Fahnegoa: d Co.--Welint the, pleasure of
receiving, thia morning, the within certificate or your. Ver.
mituge, which will be ver, gratifying to you";=es it wee sent
voluntarily. We are,Gentletnen, yonra, Very truiy,- •
J. MUSBON A
Getillimert-- . Iffy littiedanAter, four yoi T zi old; and "my,
son, older, were fora mug hirable .thne suffering 'frem
worms. I purchapd two bottles
,of. your Vermlfagn,-og
which I gore thorn three dcises, according to directions,
and range to iisy„ , it leas than three hours tht y ita,stekno
less than FIVE. HUNDRED 1.9011.538, some bribe extrttor ,
',Hoary length of , from-twelve to fifteen inches., •
Having experlinceS so attach of the beneficial effects of:,
your Terntifuge, I feel It my duty tOreconfreend It to title
public, as, in my opinion, one of the most effl6l.elous rime.
ltieE egah r et worms.ever offered to the public.: :...
tlttnthmen, believe me to be • ,
Yotir mucliohliged' and bomble'seiv,'L - .
NATIIANIEL LI:ATERS; "
Prepared and sold by 8.'4 4 PAILNBETOQIL &'tO,
e)nitr or First and 'Wood streets. _ ...roll°. •
ATT.VNTIONI ".
Wagon -Idaateri and Teinistetai_ annt:tatta.
-AGENCY,' Potirih 'street. "
niFFWV:ES,Soidiemßituittiang, Wegou-blastera,
,a_y stern, &c., who were regularly mustered Into the err
vize the:United. Btatee, and-erery osseilriSeatillii, -Ordi
nary Seaman, Ilarine, Clerk and : Landsman irk the tlayy
&so, Militia or Volunteers,: or State Troops of 'arty state or,
Territory. aro entitled, by thelate-Act of Cotigters, to a .
Warrant for 160 AermAut Land. _ - •
Those who have received 40 or SO Acres, are entitled to a,
Warrant' fin' each - quantity of Land as will peke, in the.
boo eutraallas their claims to rat cau rely u pon-h=
ing them attended tO promptly. _ `," .
All information free of charge: Letters promlrOx
awered.-: Address ' AUSTIN - LOOMIS,
mhl4 Bounty. Land Agent, 92 Yourth
Trim pitAt:SICAE.rDIECAL.WoIti(Bit'S. ASSISTANT--
1 Containing the arts of . working , all the =Stale and" ,
alloys, forging of iron and steel, hardening and tempering,
molting and laming, casting and folinding, workk in sheet
metal, the processes dependent , on. the of the
metals,
.soldering.. end the mast -.impro v ed processes and
teols - employed by metal workeis; Olth"the,,application of.
the art an:fro-met awal/ tfp manufactUrfnuprerases:: col
lected frotttorighuil sources, and from 'the work); of Matz."
egret, Bergeron, Leopold, Plunder, Napier, -Itzgl others.'
The original'matterls purely American. " Tim whole is ar
ranged, with numerous engravings on wood, to suit the'
American metal worker—by Oliver Byrne, Vivil,Blllitaty,
• For sale by,- '
my2l
PEKIN TEA STQEE, •
llro•33 .Fifth firer, one do:era:2 - 6f the , Erchange
RECEIVING,'-a full assortment of' GUEBtI and
1. 1 11 BLACK...TEAS, comprising. all:the grmlea row in nta..
purchased direct, from the Importers, forces.:, Warr/Luta
of superior, flarer, and will be sold Wholesale and .ltetell,
t the lowest prices. - Total JAYNES. •
STOCKHOIDERS of the Allegheiip & New Brighton
1 Flank Road Co, are hereby notitied that anlnsta merit
of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Share is rolulred to be:
paid to the Treasurer on or before the 'l' MST DAY 'OF
prox.—sod the additional sum of Two Dollars and ,
Fifty Cents per Share every succeeding thirty days, until,,
all is paid.
The Treasurer will receive Instalments it the houso 0 -
Mrs. Di. HARTMAN, Woods' Run, on THURSDAY,„June ,
Ist, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M. *ad 2 o'clock ' , .
- DAVID CADIPI3I.I,L,
MAW BOOBS JUST IttICALVBID AT DA.V.ISODPB_Buoin -
111, Store, 653Iarket street, near Fourth: . •
Dr. Spencer's Sermons. • : • ' '
Laniartine's Itistory.of Turkey.
Bancroft's Literary and 14sta:iota isllsceDaniee_
Ity Brother's ;Keeper; By A.l3.:Warner, anthoi of Dol.'
Kenneth, or the Bear Guard,of -the druid Array. ,
Hearteease,or ffiy Itrotber'e Wife, -
The TlTdOuardiana, or Rome in tkie WOrld;. By aniline ,
of Flair of Bedcyffe, Heartsease; 3c.1k0.• •
Leaves from a Family JournaL From the r
authrr of Attic Philosopher in Paris. , ; ,
A Ccoamon•Place Book of Thoughts, rtemOlctet!ard Fau
ties; by Mrs. Jameson: For sale by
my34l
'DuiNatm's murrrui,Y, 808 jUNB;
Household Words, for June;;
Gotley's Lady's Book, do '
Graham's Magazine, do
Balboa's Magazine, do
leslie'a Jotirnal, '-
Peterson's Magazine, do •
Blackwood's blagezine,for May; • T.
• Chambenr' Journal,' do
'Ait Journal, 'do • • •
Westminster Bellew, , t
A School of Life; by Anna Mary „llowitt, authorer
Art Student of Munich."
The Missing Bride; by Mrs. br.BouthWorth. "
WO/131111. 'the Fifteenth 'Century; bY Margaryb Toiler ,
°snit. • 3 ."
Yor catchy MINFILIt „CO,
roy3o "' NO." 32 'Emithfield:'-etreet;;
Ar LINK . LIAR VES—COMMENCEMEN '1 01 Tan alyrix
0 YEAEL—The prelent 'numlicir' cemmeneeir the 'Bath'.
Year end the Ileventh,VoltuneOf lierpeeti Naullontbly.:
Magazine. -
. . . . . -
Gontents---The Eistory , Tohicixt—Eftia.
trated by twelve, engrarings. California thxyogh English'
Eyes— illusfrated by sixteen engravings: Sk•etalses
.
Brasil; by Thomas Ewbank--Illustrated by seven engral..
rings. The Zieweames; ;by ; W; 3.l....Thaskerzy—*lth six "2 .
lustritions by Doyle, The Sisters: A Fnisou's Story:: The.:: '.
Tree of Ufa'. A Journey through China. 'A flirl's.ldiern , • l
Fassing 'Faces. WatSt Cure, Monthly , Iteefird' of
Current Events. .Literary'Otioes.; -Editor's Tobie.. - Edb , ;''
tor's Easy Chair. Editor's Drawer, „Comlealltiesiortinah 7
and selected. Fashions for "Jtine.
Far sale by • ' - • II; MINETt
my3l No. ST Srultliflehl 'strait.
1 1 / 4 T.Ellf•
.11 IParper fop June-20 eittMi.
Putnam!, do 20. do ,;
Graham, 'do" 20,
. Petereon's do 17 .do " '
Blackwood : dog:; 2b . do
'Frank Leslie's Jonvnal—li semis . . •
The above received - by Expriii, aod for sale lower . than
he4agie. - Supplies of Leslie's - Ladles' Gazette of Fasbieri.
t?d daily, at LAUFFE.R'S BOOK STORE,:
my SI 87 Wood street. _
UUS ad, M.YrB AND wool! twine the
II attention of those who may wish to purchase a Math 7
for themselves and family, - to the great variety of Xfotreae..• '
Lotti and'REiTM:9 we 'hare fot sale...We have now on hand
very c'neap Building - Lots, at $200,.V40;5400 upwartlir.
AIFO, 'Houses lindlAte. from $OOO to $lO4OOO, in vartaus
cation; in and adj. - rept to the two citteS. Improved . ro tas , ~
at frog $lO to $lOO per acre. Also,choiim Farming L an d;
at from one dotinr and fifty Ceuta per acre to‘ais
Terms acqom . roodating, and title indisputable. _
Persons having property of any' kind to dlsposwof;Will
find it to their Interestto givens eallL • •
cllTTrialaa k soN
tstate. and Oeneral Agents,
140 'Third street. Vittstruallw
•
BuOnd—Uodny': Ledy'a Book for 'June 20 centog
pograon's_National Megazlnn
Frank Leafed soun al • • •rc ••la
Baßon'gi Magazine ' • - • • -
yawn NoUpnn• • _
Littell'a flying Age
London Punch •• , •.4 ,
- Warnr.y. Magazine; .Weattninaterßorieyr; -
Iti"Brother'a Keeper, 'by AtlaiZ4srcor
'J •
'Just reetreil.by- express., and halo InwetlhanCeatilk6r.
had elanritern.at . • LAVTEKBI,.BOOK BTORS , :,•' • er"
my`Zß• • 87.14.004 Arm, 21
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