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'''',- 2 „,..- i s. - 40.e-in,:i ~, 44 ~_ ..$,..,,,.,f• iy0 , . 4 , , -ii- . . • *:•' * „\t • - •• - • ' ' •'--• -.- •-- '* ~ "'..; •.' "." , ,'"-,f • r.- , :‘".` l ” i. , . r.-' , "'.irrii r ••• ••- 'q - Olt , ,' ' " q ...: .. , ... - - . - . ....,.7 . ,..1.;,-,, ::::tll , I =ES Mal ... 1'; ~ ~ :. '4 ~',' ...~- , =ME MIME! - DAILY MORNING POST, FRWAY MORNING FIPTEEIk YEABS' Aao!--Versea from a Log Cabirv.Song Book:- • . . "Gold water may do for the locos, • Or a little, vinegar stew; . ~" 'But Owns bard cider and whiSky,' , And s cheer fir Old Tippecanoe." N . " Efere's to our fathers and mothers, Likewise to ould Ireland, tas; So down with the loco usurpers, And up With Old Tippecanoe " - Verily, times change, sod people with them joa'Printer's rollers are thus improved by the Amherst (Iq. H.) Cabinet : We have recently made en improvement in the making of our rollers, which wee entirely original with us, although it may have been known to others before us, but for which we are sure those not acquainted with it will thank us when once they have tested it. It is simply to prepare them of glue and sugar, instead of glue and molasses. They are mudh more easily pre pared, as they need but simply to be dissolved, and are much more elastic and durable." -•- DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST , 'IRMA% AIS DES/ARLO 07 PHI ZEE AND EAR Pt ISECOUT COPPER°, LEACECINC. BLISTERING, OR TUE tfat OP CALOMEL. OFFICE 458 BROAD AY, COR. GRAND. NI. ST., NEW YORK. Hours 9 to 4 P ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute br Chronic Blindness with Films, 'rats, Amanrosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. H. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation.. All letters postpaid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr Henderson Wm. J. Fryer. 825-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. *Alfred Southwick, Printer, • tJ. CoodsPeed, plena Falls, N. Y. Wba.W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. •Mrs. A. M I L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. tbliss Mary Bellows, Station, Ducheao co., N. Y. *Edward G. Bolger, Bristol, Coon. *John Seamen , kb:tgineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N.Y. Wm. R. B. Mies, office Courier and Enq., N. Y. tJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. Jarvis Rodgers, A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel. - R. M. Ferris.% Orgill Builder, Houston St. R.B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers,N. Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher Pen maship, Troy, N. Y. IL L Baas, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. 11. Hartland, Athens, N. Y. John W. Hackett, Binghampton, N. Y. wrhe•.e patients were blind, and had to be led to the office. At the expiration of two weehs they could go about the city at pleasure. *These eases of Amaurosis were rostoral to sight after they were given up as incurable by the faculty, and can be referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts in three cases. by writing to them. Jana TH.ON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, OF WESTERN 1- , ENNsYLT - ANLA. CHARTERED APRIL, 1855. BOARD OF TRUSTERS. His Excelling, Gov. James I Hon. R. 3L Riddlo, Pollock, V Hon. J. E. Brady, Hem. Win. Bigler Ex. O. H. A. Pryor, Esq. Col Wilson 51411indless, B. L. Fahnestock, Esq. Col. Wm_Hopkins, I Ed. Campbell, Esq. Capt. D.Campbell, Alex. Bradley, Esq. Di. P_ Fetterman, Esq. This institution is now organized under its charter, and in in fall and very successful operation under the following efficient I. `I. HITCHCOCK, President, and Professor of the . Science of Accounts, and of the Art of Book-Keeping. d.IIN FLEMING, Associate Professor in the tame dr partnient. GEORGE F. HITCHCOCK, A. M., Professor of 3lathre civics and Teacher of Penmanship. JAMES H. HARKINS, Erg, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Ler truer on Commercial Lan. There are two C ,urses of Study—one a Commercial, the other • Mathematical course. There will he. hereafter, Quarterly Pnolic Examinations, by a Board of Examiners, for the awarding of Diplomas. Students enter at any LIMP, continue nt pleasure, and even after leaving, return when PO disposed. There is in preparations, and will • eron be ironed, a pros pectus of the institution, with a catalogue of the names of upwards of 200 Stud nts, who have matriculated since the opening of the College, in November, IESI. Hie - the form and ittladfast determine tien of the gentle man who have the management of this College, that it shall not became sermd to any other of its ki : and with this pledge, they respectfully solicit a continuation of that flow of patronage which one so signally distinguished the career of this Instivition from Its commencement. Address "IRON CITY 6OLLEGE, Pittsburgh, Pa." {jel BRITISH MAUFACTURERS' AGENCY I d. N. LAWTON & BROTHERS Ism; steel: " Iron Wire; Cables and Anchors; "XL ALL" Cutlery. ttaz3ra, Flies, Eases, and Edge Tools; Brass Finndry; Gas Fittings; Japanned and Tin Ware; Nets; Twines; Shoe Threads; Canvas; Hessians; Burlaps; etc., 71 John sired, NEW YORK, 25 /ray street, BOSTON. • sou MILSIS POE. Messrs. Joseph Oundry & Co., Pymore Mille, Brid port. " Noah Bingley & Bona, Cradley and LieerpooL " 'Viands Brothers, Iron Wire Mills, Warrington. " Parkin I Marshall, Telegraph Works, Sheffield. " Shoolbred, Loveridge & Co., bier - Adele Works, Wol serhampton. mytaelm EATING HOUSE• D.. BARNARD —..-.-... ...... .......... PR0P1112202. No. 40 Fifth street, near Wood. MILE PEOPMETOR OF THE COIINDCOPI-7 having fitted np his establishment for thenurpore . men,. tines, and those attending market and ;„.1 1 4, - ;S' --- visiting the city, begs lesee to call the attention of all who wish the latest and freshest the market can af ford, to hie Table, constantly set and furnished with the beat attendance. Don't forget the place, near the Exchange Bank, and op posite the office of the ?doming Post. iny29 To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Blannfaaturera. THET_ . SMEISCILIBER is now importing a superior quality of OIL OT COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac ligandy. lIL ESSENCES OB ROCLIELLE and MARYS BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCEILEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di. rectimis for use will Invariably be Oven by DR- LEWIS EEUCHTWANGLIR, „.. _ 141 Maiden Lane, Now York. P. B.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chen Scale, Nation, -Bismutb, Manganese; Thorn's Ext. Copaira, Sulphate Am monia, to. dec2lis tf DR. BROWN, No. 41. Diamond Alley, De- , votes his entireattention to an °Bice Practice. , ' Ills business is mostly confined to Prtoa k T ' Veneta/ Direases,and such painfulaffections, brought on by imprudence , youthfulindnigence and arrest; Byptalb,Byphiliticßruptions,Oonorrhea,Gleet,Stricturei Urethral Discharges, Impurity ofithe Blood, with all Disea see of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Erup Bons, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Disetsee,Seminal Weaki neas, Impotency, Plies, Rheamatlom, Female Weakness, Monthly Satipreturionß, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula in Apo, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loin., irri tation of the Bladder and Ridneys,succesrfully treated.... Oars guaranteed I Twenty years' practice (ten In thla city) enables Dr. Brows to offer insurances of • speedy aura to all who may come cm I jar blsoare. OlRce and Private ()muralist:lon Rooms, ti , Diamond ali.y geb„atiarges Moderato. novfndk..lT RILRUhLiT g .—Dr. brown's newly & (1 score:x remeu: for Rheumatism lea speedy and certain Remedy that painful trouble. It never fails. Ofßcsand Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND Pittsburgh, Perm's. Tbe Doctor's always at b - mareb2a,l mamas EMU" (late of Jaynes' Pekin Tea Store) reepectfully Iruorina hie friends and the public that he is now located at the NEW TEA STORE, 112 SICITITIIED PEW.; OPPOSITE TIM Posy OFFICE, Where he offers for sale as nice and Be well an acoorted stock of TEAS as can be found in the city. Also RIO and JAVA COFFEE, LOVERING'S and ST. lONS Also, FICOARB—aII purchased for cash, and will be Bold at a email advance, either by wholesale or retail. aplB,lm MITE BOOKS OP THE " MONONGAHELA WATER COMPANY" will be opened to receive Subscriptions to the Stock of said Company, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of Jane. at the following places: In South Pittsburgh, at the office of E. A. Bailsman, Esq. In Birmingham. at store of B. McKee A Co. In East Birmingham, at the office of Chess, Wlieon A Co. James Salisbury, David Chess, James M. McElroy, Christian ihmsen, Thomas McKee, 11.. A Banamem, [my22:2w: Wm. Youngson. HOUSII, SION AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER—No. 23 air/SW street, opposite the Neptune Engine House. mh27:l3m Lot for Sale. AGOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold clump. Enquire of CEO. F. GILLMORE, .1,18 at office of the Pont. CASTER'S NEW BOORS ex DAVISON'S, OS Market et— Emily Vernon; or Filial Piety Exemplified; Philtaatettrille, a Covenantees story, by Grace .Z l 4: Patllitrat Heatherdale, or the Influence of Chris tian Principles, by Mrs. Mackay ; William Wilberforce, or the Christian Stateemen, by Collier ; The Dead in Christ, their State, Present end Fu ture, by Dr. John BIORII, author of Exposition of tat Peter, so., &c ' • Prayers of the Apostle Paul; Stray tarot's; Works of Philip Henry; Jacoby Notes, vole. 1 and 2; Memoirs of Oberlin • Rich and Poor, by Ryle; Ashton Cottage; Manuall for the Young; Footsteps of St. Paul; Jea L & MITPLO—Come Where my Love LCes Dreaming. ta new Quartette , by C. 8. Tooter, of this city: T aut! f and hie latest comp° , Won. Pop Goes the Question; A Little More Cider ; Happy are We Gore To-night; Don't be Angry, Mother; I've Waited for the Spring Time; Take me Home to Die; Is it Bln t etc., etc.; just received bY IL KUSER & BROTIIER, Sign of the Golden Harp, No. 63 Fifth street. irg'• A spleadld and - cornplate assortment of Nmras & CLott's celebrated Grand and Square PIANOS; also, of DIINLIAVB New York manufacture. e 4 D . TOKENS' NEW WORlL.—Sister Bose—in seven chap. tent; by Charles Dickens. Price 12% cent.. LOILYea from • Family Journal; from the French of Brae Sonvestre. Price 50 cents. The Watchman; a Moral Tale of Domestic ;byJ. A. M. Price $l. The Missing Bride; b Mrs. Sonthworth. Pricesl. :Ail the Magazines for June are now ready and for sale by H. bil.Nl`ft t 00. No. S 2 Smithfield street. A. . x.-.11-ASON A CO. will open onMonday, June alb, .• 10 cases fast colored Calicoes at 6 and 64c per yard: 8 cases fast colored Domestic Giughluas at 100 per yar3 ; 10 cases Bleached Muslins reduced 2 and 3c per yard; 20 bales Wolin; Muslin reduced 2c per yard; and Wide &21iall COMB .IC - 12%e per yard; Gold lLaines e t 1.2y 1 e per yard; Tweeds and Jeans, 12% to 183(0 per y ar d; ba•ns, Berms% nano, OrMdies• BarllP ds Lases, *c, day reduces:l morethan one third, . , jes • • JUNE 8 FACIIVTY A. CARD.. Notice, Alexander Lain, Jrhn D. Millar, Daniel Barg, ileriry J. Metz, John EVIIIIP, ainimirsioners RATIAOADS- _ c li. lh T 114 1144_0:. L 11. 0 A. 11 . .4: . Annuner Arrangement— . Change of,lime. 111,13.Ekl DAILY. TRAIN, EA01( WAY, (SUNDAYS EX --- And but one Change Of Cars between Columbus • and flat lmore fl i N , and after Monday, May 7th, 1855, Trains will run as 11,J .follows Leave: (Expanse Train. Mail Train, Night Traln)i—Co lumbar: 10:10 A. DI.: 2:30 P. 31; 11:00 P. M. Arrive: Bellalr - 4:29 P. 51. 9:15 P. 51; 5:45 A. M. Leave: (Mail Train, Exprasa Train, Night Train)—Bell. air 5:50 A. 51.; 1611 M 4 6.1.10 P. M. Arrive :.Columldia.l2:4o P. ; 040 P.,111.4 1:10 A. M. GOING EAST. The 10:10 A. M. Express Train, cannons; at Columbus with the Expresa Train which leaves Cincinnati- at 0 A. M. and with the Tiain from the Weal on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Traints to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and' with Train on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Mao Railroad for Baltimore, Washingtein, Philadelphia and East ern Cities. The 2:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, s.larsafi-ad and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and 01110 Railroad. Passengers OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near GOOD INTILIT ROUSE, Louisville and points below - Cincinnati, and firkin CORNER the Railroad Depot. the 9 A. M. Train on Llitle Miami Railroad, will connect I j nI3:IY JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. with this Train at Columbus Passengers leaving Indiana- - palls and Ai:Almond by marring Train on Indiana Central OWSTOPPS. Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, J rAVEP.LEY HOUSE, 50 South Eighth street, between and reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. 1 1 1., nil leave by 10:30 P. 31. VV Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. fau29:y Traiti,ctt Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti- • mare at 5 P. M., next slay. The 10:30 P. N. Train C,lllatete. at Columbus with the Mail• Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5 P. M., and arrive at Bellair at 5:15 A. 51.: connecting with the Aceommoda• GASECILL HOUSE, 11011 Train on the lialtimara and Ohio Railroad. Fusers CORNER OF ALAIN AND SOME( 82'8., WARREN, CM gars leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by thin r at: Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the toute,via blichigun City, Lafayette,lndianapolis and Day. I public that thianew and elegant Hotel has been opened ton, reach Colombia , in avnaon to take this train; and at as a LOW, of entertainment. Doing commodious and roomy, • Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber- and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company,it offers land, sleep there, and resume by Nal taco Train to MO- indurnimenta unsurpassad in Warren for the aceommodn 'more and Eastern Cities. • . Con of the traveling community. )rari WEST. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. • The•s:4s A. Train connects at Bellair with Night soli M. GASKILL. Train on he Baltimore and Uhio Railroad ; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, rind with trains for Xenia Dayton, Indiana rolls, and Chicago, rid Day can and via Urbana. The 12 Ai. Papreaa Train connects with the Express Train framlßaltiMare, nail arrives 1p Columbus at 040 P. M., and eon' sets with trains going South and West mails , . frig in Cincinnati at 12. The 5:3J P. 51. Train eonneets with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland. rind ittMolnmbur: with Mail Train at 2:30 A. M.ll , t for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, I.afayette, Terre Hauta, Saint Louts and Chieago. mil 5 ISA AC H. SOUTHWICK, Nupt. CLEVELAND ABB PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. COtifi 'WITH STEAMERS. FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VI4 WELLSVILLE, Ohio and. Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA Atl.IA NCR TUE shortest. qui.•kest and tit r..li aide route to Toledo, Chimigo, Rock Juiced, Galena, sod St. Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route iv One belied 11,0109 shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous - ono via Indianapolis. Three Daily Train, from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Clevelan Ito CCeieawo Time to Cleveland six hours. twentyth7ee haute. and St. lonia thirty.eTert VII ALLIANCE , ' The Trains of the Ohio auk P. , ane. Kai tread leaving Pitts burgh a t 806, 8. M., R fICI, A. Si and 3.00, P M., connect at Alliance at 636 A. M., 11.40 A, 31., and 630 P. M., no follows: Trains Tor Cleveland leave An intwo at 720, A fit., and 12.00 and 6 30 P. M , cotin.ctintt at Hudson with Trains for Cu:Tahogs Falls. and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.01 A. 31., 220 P. NI., and 9.00 P. M. Passengers for Tcdo.lo, Chicago, R. Louis, Rock island, Galena, and the North.weat, who vetch to co through with . out detention, will take the train leavinz liiiisburgh at 8.00 A. -NI, awl arriving in Cleveland at 1.:1.1 P. M., as that is the only train by which close connections are made through to the above paint. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7:30 next morning, and St. Louis at mid night. VIA WIILLSVILLE _ . The Steamers Fdrest City and Diurnal will leave the Mo. nortgabela wharf every morning, (Sundays itx , "4".. 1 .) at 10 o'clock, for Wellsville, connerting with the train leaving Wellsville at 4.30 P. M., atol erriviod at Clevekod et 0.00 P. M. An Accommodation Train will learn Wirtsvilla daily, (Sandays excepted.) at 641 P. 31 , connecting at Bayard 1 witb Express Train arriving io Cleveland at 2..20 P. M. Trains from Wellsville:mil Cleveland couneit at Bayard. for Carrollton, IVayneshurg, Dover, and Now Philadelphia 4j-Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the Nortb.west, via Wellsville, are sell at a less rate than via Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, ran an follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.10 and 22.0 A If., and 0.20 P. M. 4 arrive at Chicago at 11.0 J P. M., 7.60 A. M., and 10.00 A. N. Trair.s leave Chicago for Rock Inland and St. Louis ar follows: For Lock i sland at 0.00 A.. 91., and 11.00 P. 31. For St. Loots at 9.15 A. AI , and 10.06 P. M. Passengers for St. Route Ko over Rock !eland Railroad to Jollet, Stet thence over the Chico 'u and Ildrsissippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Leal, Passengers. by the 9.15, A. M., Train arrive in St. Louis at 11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at ISOOD next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re. checked for Chicago ant St. 61111 s. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Irr class. 9...1 .IstcLu:. 2ricr s. To Alliance $2 110 To La Salle... $1.9 CO $l3 10 " Cleveland ... 400 " Rock lard, 19 00 14 2.1 " Toledo 650 " Galena ..... 19 11 14 00 a Chicago.. .....13 00 $lO 50 " Springfield 19 70 16 20 tt. Bloomingt...l6 1 9 1 14 do " Burliagton 21 00 " St. Louis "1 UU lu 1,0 Paeseurere are request,: to procure their tirkrt9 to the ofttre of the Company, In Sloturngshela liourr, V.elner the cornet. J. DUP.A!s:D, Aup't, eh, Aland. mh'2B J. A. CAUCILTRY,Ag't, l'lthhurgh. . _ CENTRAL. ROUTE. _ . - ITE - Ti r AN rtc - n 12,-tr- a, 0 trT E vrEN Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, 3IISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Mississippi. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL a ROAD FORMERLY TOE CHICAGO AND AUP.O 6 CERT. MILITARY And Trains run the entire distance torn CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. The Only Direet Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, 'KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWITA, NC" APE1.1.,0, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL 131,11EF, Se., and the WWI' ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST.LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON; CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohto and Missis sippi Railroad:, Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the Elytt—wroirling all laying over at any of the points. Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern 141990111-I—rnainv, the IN:chest and most reliable route to reach all the important points cost of the blississlppi as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty mile,, lens staging than by any other mu e. The Road, for a large portion 4.r the way. 19 likid with the rONTII9I:7Ot9 RAll, the ettleetheSt r ling and beet Railroad in the West— well stocked with the must modern Losamotivesand elegant new Cars. .fer• By this route pas,etigers UV sure of making sonneo , Mona, and arriving at fat. bouts on advertiarai 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 abeny point. TILBOUOU TICKETS by this route can be purchased at / I all the Railroad Onleas in ttoi East; at the office of the Company, corn of Clark and Lase afro-to, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena it. it, and at the Mich. Cent. B. It. Office, corner or Lake and Dearborn sta., opposite Tremont flour°, Chicago. IfithIGIIT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate deapatch.: C. G. HAMMOND, Sup't. C. E. FOLLETT, Goal Ticket Ag't, Chicago. Sir TICKETS can be procured at the principal Itailvyul Offices of the country. inhl9 AIR LINE ROUTE 1855 FROM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• Cie cmcaao, ALTON AND T. LOUIS FAIL it• RoAD, Formerly the Chicago and Mississippi. Orrrying the Great American Espress and U. S. Mai ls. rl-.IIS Only Direct and Reliable Route to the South and tiouth.West—berenty Mlles Shorter than any other Route. TWO 111110000 EXPRYSS TaAl75ll DAILY, 8000010 EXCUTED. Laotcs r at Chicago. Louis Day Exprose 9.15 A. M....—. Bt. Louis Night Expre55........10.00 P. M Trains run directly. through without change of ears or baggage. Prom Chicago to St. Louis in 15% hours. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet. with the Rock Island Railroad for Ottawa, Ls Salle, Rook Islanitand Cen tral lowa. _ _ . . At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria At Sp, ingtield, with Great Western liallroad for Jackson villa and Illinois, River. At Alton, with Bally 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 First-clans Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mitetissippi, and with Regular Mlles of Packets for Kansas St. Joseptt, and all points on the MlsFeari, Tenneseee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. B. P. MORGAN, Bap% Bloomington, 111. • L. DARLING, Agent, °hies eo, 111. taPn PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. I - PEERED DAILY THROUG II TRAINS, between Phiiadel• phia and Pittsburgh. TRH MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7 1 A, A. M., and Pitts• burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. TIM FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.. and Pitts- burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. TILE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M.,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, 104 Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville Hy.; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day. ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve; land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Pocket Boats from and to NISI ORLEANS, Sr. LOUIS, LOMIWILLE 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. Paasengera from the West will find this the Shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Baal. mere, New York, or ABgeston. T MOORE, o nt, Passenger Linel LOS.a .Philadelphia. J MESEDIEN, • Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. jEs Partnership of JOHN afTENTET & HBO. was die - solved on the first inst. John M'Devitt will continn the business at the old stand, and attend to the settlemen of the business of the late dna. JOHN ESTEVITT, WILLIAM BITEVITT. Fittaburgb, January Bd, 1855—{jawl, WEare now receiving our stock of Paris made MAN. TILLIdIi, to whirl:two would call the attention of the ladiettltAGANl mhls . 9/Idarketatzeet. Al A NSION HOIJSE. GEORGE AURE N.T Z Esopsirfos, A L TO. '844 LIBERTYETREET„,just beside the Passenger IN Depot of the Pennsyl raids italliord, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers aryl• ring by that road.. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the' XIANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a shareorrinblie patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and' extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample :Meow:l:iodation-to travelers end teamsters. His Lurder.find Batwill he famished with the best the nArket can afford. febl:y ST: - CLAIR HOTEL, Corner. of Penn and At. Mir streets, F I burgh, E undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Hotel," having I taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friendkand. the traveling public togive him a calL As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex perience is business, he, can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate.' feld2 WM. C. CONNELLY. • RILEY'S HOTEL : CORNER FOURTR AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. raY2O:Yi E. RILEY, Proprietor. TRIG UNION, the NO. 111 Arch Ftreet , Philadelphia. T. S.WEBB (late of the Eogle,) Pmprietor. I waVd:y VeS FRANKLIN HOUSE , CHESTNITT STREET; ABOVE TMRD, PHILADELPHIA PARKER & LAIRD, Proprietor's. jyl9l3ml TERMS $,1,50 PEI'. DAY. IfIcHILLAN HOUESE, JOHYSTOww, PENNA. MUM undersigned having taken charge of the above I named )louse, and refitted it at a large expense, In a comfortable as well as elegant style, is non prepared to res crier guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may pa renisie the Rouse. fauSitf I JAMES DOWNEY. "s: l '-r - 0 ,, -1 Si. Lam s .1° 30 A M 2.4 a P. M Hotta.. HOTET-8. - HARE'S HOTEL, Late Fanner' , Esehange,l 1 1 4j0. 1:13 LIBERTY BIKE KT, toot of Fifth street, Pitts -1.1( hurch. CA.IIIJ EL Ha ILE, Proprietor. 'Chia Dotal i 4 entirely now, haying just been completed ami opened fir the atieummoda,lon of the public. Isepl3 NRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. (1 PATRICK g SON, Negate:wit—Ms House has un- Vi dor-gone thorough and exterisiTe repairs, alterations, and . largo additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tor. plethge thonaseiree that nothing ehall be wanting an their part to reader the Fnastaurr a place where all the com fort of a first class hotel can ho found. jviiif C. PATRICK is SON. FLORILINCE 110 T No. +lOO BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (conwerrn ON TOA IL'itorriN PLAN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR RE6TAU RANT, MnD=Ml W. C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR. Fourth :tree . , bet toe,n Maxi and lihni(Veld. Tspaciouseetub I •Fti in t has been leinnit by the sub- I Farther, and completely renovated. ) 4 0§11b Ile Le at all hours prepared to famish every luxury that can be found in the best regdiuteil restaurant to the States. Ills spacious Dar will always be ,uppliad with the very test Liquors. llama of every de- Fa,iet.n, iu its season, can always be found at Wilkins W. O. CiAl LAGEIKIL. DANK. 1f.X.0 TIM ) STREET, BETWEEN Wttt3D AND MARKET. THE Nutmribers beg leire to inform their friends and toe public generally, that they have leased the above kntßrn Restaurant, 'which Just been thoroughly renoeuted. rehired end re furnished, and no. open. The pr.•pri‘dr , rs have spared un clpeu=s to make the Bank Ex cio.o.oe a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure as tire wr mcss man. The lard, will at all llrneA be stocked adds the delicacies of the season, and served up under the auspi• eel of ezperienced cooks. They respectfully ask fur the patronage of a generous public janl.l , ly EISi:LYIE:IEIth: iti.Elß'l'AUltAtfillr, WOOD STREET, IiET. 'WATER AND viKer STREETS. MILE Unthr,igned has Jut provided a choir° stort. of Ligeolis. and is ready at all times to serve his friends with ttia bed of the :Aomori. in the uay of edibles. Irish M•hLeky PuucL•es may be had at the 13tIVLIMIZ. JOIN HA V AOK, Proprietor. couriticuoviA AIM - OYSTER AND COFFEE 13.0115 E . - 04 D. BABNA}ID. Ifo. 40, Fifth &red, betwren Wood and. Market. `3' :173.U150 R. CRYSTA L Market P stre ALACE No. IS et. C. C. SEELY, and the t,i Nes. Ytirk. end Philadelphia modern style of OYSTKILiend everything else In the eatiog line. oyeiism in the Shell or Stewed, for 12.1. i cents dozoti. Ile refit Ritt.o tarnish the Most of everything that the market will stford. lieu, iilivays open until 3 o'clock in the morning,. marlildf OYSTER SALOON ANL) HES'I'AUILANTI 108 WOOD STREET. rrirE sub.crlber has now his OYSTER SALOON AND EATING lIGUSE perfected In a manner that cannot be crannied by any similar n.tainichttient in therity. g.i.L-47. wrICFIT-LY• 11 - 2,12727 "ntrUZCZ from the Cholcesol Itlejkli, Fowls, Fish, £c., His 13111 of Pare cannot be burpa,ecti, and ho would respect. fully invite the attention of the public in it. CLUE LES STILL. ja2,binsetf luFl Wood street. St. Clair Lager User Brewery. TllE undersigned respe4tfully informs the public that he now fully propared to serve private families and the public generally, with Lie celebrated LAGER BRISK, in bottles. All orders left at hie Oilier, NO. M DIAMOND A LLEY ,(near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. 'e2S:tf F. G. SCIIENCR. llteulta* Lager beer No. 106 Satithfi.id street, eppoute the Custom Howe. Frith antorr. itkor has just opened one of the larttest and I teOt Walled Lager Deer Flails In the city. ills Beer is acknowledged to be a auperior article, and every other s.c -rOluniedatlOU about his house cannot be excelled. nse,..l:3m A. RENITZ. • Kennett. Ale. WD. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated . Kennett Ale and Brown Stout. Also,Cnminon Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of famine:, and the trade, le respectfully FOB:It ot • mei I.y Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla \AT M. I) ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now V manufacturing and bottleing the above beverages on an eatenetve ern I e Ills artkles are of the best quality, and nufaeturtd from the purest materials. HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE "IIE u ader,-Igned Is prepared to ,upply CARPENTERS, C A lIIN ET-it/ A K INt3, and Workers in Wood generally, with his Patented and valuable PLAN e. 9. All who bare tried is, pronoun, ,1 n moat valuable In vention, that mind soon come into general m.o. The fol lowing, letrere from prneti . al workmen are but two among many letteis the rate:, tee line resolved recommending this Plane above all others in use: FflidOufOU Frrseet 0.4.111151 T 1A01%31141 Feb(lifiry 22, 1856. We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have used [topper's ['aunt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cubinet-Makers and Carvnters as su perior oltny Ot her ['lane in CM'. We consider It peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood. and for planing cenerrs, It .0 far superior to the old mode of scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by uslog tnis Plane, will plane mote veneers than bye men can do by any other plane or method in use. IL H. Ruin tt Co. To Mons F. Env% Esq.: Dear Str—l have examined Hopper's Patent Bench Plane, and believe It to be a most excellent article fur the use for which it is intended, es a combination of plane and eves; or. It in pnrllmilarly adapted to planing veneers, and it does not requite one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but tbot it will entirely . upersedo the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged In the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of it, there is nothing as well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers as the Hopper Patent iteneh Plane. WOODWELL, Furniture Wareroomv, 97, II Third at., Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, February r, Mill. :lloStiti F. EATON, of 11,14 my sole Agent for the sale of Pieties, or of right, to manufaartre and sell them WM. 0. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21, 18.5&—(mh2ldf ) AOENCY MOSES F. EATON, No. 1a Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to sell the tollowing lately patented articles: Sands k. Cummings' Patent Brick Machine ; flopper's Patent Veneer Plane; Trott's patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan'e Rock Drilling Machines; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mille; Crawford's Steam and Water Guages ; and, Gritilth'e Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In use. lie is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these articles In any part of the country. lie has also for sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. Ile ie also prepared to take Agencies, for the sale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. lie refers to the followinv CIABD. lithe sutneribers have Ka% , eon acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, In whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larimer, 3r., John Graham, W. EL Denny, 11. Childs & Co., James Wood, N. Mimes & Bone, P. ft. Friend, Kramer it Rehm, F. Lorenz, L.ll. Livingston, Knap & Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wl'non WCandless, • A. %Y. Loomis. ,yrrximunan. November 27tb. 1854. Doan's Patent Reek Drilling Maehines, WEIGHING ABOUT lOU POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or six in the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler & Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed sole agent in the Dui tat States, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES P.:EATON, 19 Sixth street. 01100 TO Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. R.; W. Milnorßoberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. 11.11.; Gen. Wm.Larfmer, Jr., President P. & O. R. 11..; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & C. R. R.; Messrs. Manfull & Nicholson, Contractors for the P. & B. It. deel9 lf GLELNiI A V Eyu cartrt witho:LyourA itn :ortin;Orsor.lrigteawud We will make them chase to suit the taste of the moat rasa , dioue. Our New York Razor Grinder cape the climax is the way of putting a keen edge on them. my3o BOWN k TETLE;I343 Wood street SURANCE -. OOb!MANM: -- Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! "ETNA INSURANCE CODIPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819 PAID UP - -- - - - Cash Capital, 13500,000. TIIE TIIIRTY-81-nli ANNUAL .STATEMENT of the Assets of the IETNA . ENSZBANCE COM PAN Y, of Itart ni, as furnhalted this agency on the let of January, 1855, under oath. Real Estate, nnincumbered ..$ 10,GT2 05 Seventy.two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent-, pay able semi-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Billsßeceivable,wellsecured, payable atilank... 126,321 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,615 00 Bank Btocke,in the city of Hartford 142,896 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of A geuts a 212,505 06 - and othsrs $773,278 63 The amount cd' liabilities duo or not duo to Bankaor other creditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and dne,—Bone. Lasses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. All other claims against the Company are email, such only as printing, Ac. Agents Instructed to take no risk over 00,000. 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 or 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. TllO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. BTLTS of Corexcvtcox,l sg . Hartford, Jan. let, 1885. Hartford county. Persrnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the _Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going 'statement by him subscribed, la true, according to his beet knowledge and belief HENRY BOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1834 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for the seine time far exceed any other year, since the orgatrination of the Coulpany. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions.of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. /RP Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 11. IL TEN EYCE, Agent. /ETNA. INSUftANC I f. COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, CONN. - • 181.9 CIIMITMM, Cash Capital 8500,000 Cash 811n:11119, ON hi JAN1DA111,1855......52730a13 I_ Capital Stock and Surplus is securely invested for I_ the benefit of all policy holders. As an erilence of the claims we bare to public confidence, and of its ability to pay losses promptly, we state a fart, that its receipts vury from $l/5,000 to $l O O,OOO per month. Its businesS is large and well distributed, and in our opinion no,Eonipany in the Potted States affords batter indemnity to policy holders titan the glitna. 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. it. 11. TEN EYCK, direst. Northwest corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. 5p20:17 DELAWAtLIC MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. a VFICE In the North Room of the Exchange, on Third V street, PIIILADELPIrI... MARINE INSURANCES. Os Vassals, Canoe, To all parts of the World. BEISCIII79, IN LAN INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts Of Cho Un FIRE INSURANCES On merchandirs generally. On stores, dwelling be uses, lc. ASSETS OF TUF. COMPANY, November 7,1813. Bonds and Mortgages .24,800 00 Stateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, ..181,653 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com panies Bills resolvable. ............. Cask 0n ..... ................ Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued 121,707 el Subscription Notes..... -----100,000 00 DII2C191411: Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M. Hasten, Joseph U. Beal, Huta. Craig, Edmund A Bonder, Spencer APlivain, John C. Davis, Charles Kelly, Hobert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, John IL Penrose, i Henry Sloan, George G. Leiper, James Traquair, Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr., H. Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Price, J. O. Johnson, J amen Tennent, James C. Hand, John B. Semple Theopil us Paulding, I Charles Schaffer, JP.II. D. 517arland, .1. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, i D. P. C. Morgan, do. WM. 1 51ARTLN,PresidenL TELOS.C. HAND, Pies President. Josrpu W. Cowrie , Seey. P. A..MADEDIA, Agent, No. 05 Water street, ItittAtu.t7,ls. J. SCIIANDELMETLER G. B. VBANCIA. This Franklin Fire Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia, Pertraykania. Dl.ltECTOSS—Charles W. Banker, Thomas Mart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob It. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Doyle, David 8. Drown, Morris Patterson. Cm& It. Dancsra, Prat...fent. Case. G. Minutia, Secretary. Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or 11mIteikon every description of property, In town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. ja T he Company have reserved a large Contingent Fluid, which, with their capital and premiums, safety Invested, af ford ample protection to the assure& The Asseta of the Company' on January lst, 1811, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz: Mortgage $918,128 ti Baal Estate 8-1,377 78 Temporary Loam 83,966 17 61,888 00 ke - 84.140 81 Total $1,21.2,70S 44 Ince their inemporation, a period of twenty-one yearn, tney have paid upward of One Million Four linudrad Thou- RADII Dollar., hisses hy fire, theroby affordlim eodeuitopf th advantages oT IfiTilfanFe,aslvert tur the ability and ila+posi don to meet with procuptnese all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Amit, • .24 OtNee. nortlocast err. Woot and Third sta. ticre27otf EDEN]] THE UNITED sTATigs LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CH A ATER PERPETD A T.. CAPITAL $250,000. o,ice, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Offsorrs of the Some Board at Phi/wit/Aid: DIEZCT0118• Stephen R. Crawford, Paul 13. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawronaa Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, 43.3. Br Henry, Jacob L. Florence, James Deserenx, William M. Godwin, M'Kee. Prcri/cnt—Stephen R. Crawford. Vice President—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—James H. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City—lt. D. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF I'ITTSB URGII, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDIMIS and other property against loss or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DISI.CTOTLB. Wm. F. Jobnaton, Rody Patterson, W. tirClintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. Dl. Long, I. Grier Sproul, A.J. Jones, ' George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames S. Negley, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, H. R. Coggshall. Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. CaRAMA, Secretary and Treasurer. S. S. CATlalla., Assistant Secretary, Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, T President. , Is3oo, F. M. 000 GORDON, Secretary CAPIAL. WaL insure against all kinds of riske, FIRE and MA NINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Draaorons who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the beet protection to those who desire to be insured. Directors.—R. Miller, Jr., O. W. Ricketsoff, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. Fi. Smith, 0.1 hum en, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Cdppencott, George Darsie, James Mc. Anley, Alexander Musick, Thomas Scott. tw„ OlUce, No. 92 Water street, (Warehonee of Spang & oe., op • :airs.) Pittsburgh. nov24:ly WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c NEW GOODS I— WATCLIZN, JSWELRY, SILVC A WARE, 'MILITARY GIN3D9, &C., WEIOLESALE AND RETAIL.--Coun• try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request ed to call, as we can serve them as well, trod we think b t ter than they usually are served In Eastern cities, be , ides giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many 'Mops. Silver Detached Levers .$lO to $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L dies' Gold Lever and ,Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seals, Keyttaeoci l ls, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, a t lowest prices. ARP . Watch Ft , pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market aereet, corner of Fourth. WS. SODTIINVORTH'S NEW BOOK—The Missing .Bride, or Miriam the Avenger. By Mi,e. Emma D. S. N. Sourthuorth, author of "Ttia. Lost " "The Wife's Victory," "Curse of Clifton, " " The Discarded Daughter," Retribution," etc., etc. omplete in 1 volume of 635 pages, bound in cloth, for one dollar and twenty•five tents ; or in 2 volumes, paper covers, for one dollar. For sale by U. MINER & CO., my2B No. 32 Smithfield street. Milli WEATHER TABLE. FYllt JUNE!—Having eeen so successful in our "11 wither Table for May," as pub lished in the Post some weeks ago, we now guess again. June 7th, cold and frequent showers; 14th, changeable; 22.1, frequent showers; ,dth, fair if wind be N. W., rainy if B. or S. W.—but, as we said before, these are only guesses ; but facts say that the lierpetic Soap removes tan, callow. sees, redness and roughness of the skin—that it heals sore rouh bands, and that it is sold at 12) cents per cake, at N 0.140 Third street. my3o mrINN.6IIIB IMPROVED MUSIC BOOKS.-- Winner's Collection of Music , for the Violin; Winner's Complete Method for the Violin ; Winner's Improved Accordeon Method; Winner's Popular Method for the Flute. The above four works contain the largest collection of new and popular Music everbefore published, and arranged for the several instruments. The music in each book la differ ent. For mile by CHARLOTTE BLUME, at the " Old Eetab• tidied Plano Depot," No.llB Wood street, second door from Fifth street. my3o DATOTIELOR'S HAIR DYE, Acknowledged to be the D best Hair Dye in the world. Those uring the article should use this before all others. Six dozen recd this day by JOS. FIC.IIINH, my'Zi Corner Diamond and Market et. t 10 PoSTEI.IITY HAND YOIdttO.RLY DOWN. How I By getting your Picture. Go forthwith, then, to °ARGO'S, 76 Fourth street, and take a sitting a few mbintes will suffice. Prices to suit aIL ray2s FLaVORG IN EXTRACITS.—I have on hand a large sap ply of Preston & IterritPs fine Extracts, for flavoring pies, onstarda,tce cream, &c. Alto, a Urge suppli . Rf Pres ton & Merrill's Baking Powder. JOS. PLEMING, 3d Corner Diem:mud and Market:et. NKERS AUSTIN - LOODtlifts' STOCK AND BILL BROKER; OSict,.. No. 92 Fourth tf.,abote'.lVood. "VOTES, Drafts, Donde, rdosigages, .and Loans on cella tends, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on loin. 1701551013. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid, to the purchase and sate of Copper Storks. - All communications attented to promptly. NM. H. WILLIAMS 4:113 n Di'VAT ........ . . Wm. A. Wtlliamr.& Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1. E. Corner. Wood and Third greet. transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of bills, Notes, ke., promptly attended to. ihn26,lw DitcOHPi3GLLffi BANKERS, * ND Denlave in Excluingm Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. .Collections made at any point in the United States. South East corner of :Market and Fifth streets,. myll PITTSBURGH. PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & 00., BANKERS AND .BROKERS• CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, an2•Gm' Pittsburgh, Pa. - 0. H. WILEINS JOS. LtnSLIVIO. & Co., (Sticceasors to A. AV ilkina A co.) BANKERS AND EXCIIANGE BROKERS, Nu. 71 .Thurth sired, Pittsburgh. N THE numerous suspensions of Banks and Bankersl throughout the country during the last six mouths we are .itisdeil that in almost every instance their troubles hove grown out of a departure irons their legitimate bust near; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public in advance, that no speculations in "fancy stocks," or other "outside operations," shall tempt us from the strict and le. gitimate line of our busines.S—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 own ultimate benefit Vebs . l W. & CO. Removal. • PATRICE.B FRIEND, HANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .Etave Rimmed thgir Office to the Corner of Fifth and Wood ter Plrrntraall, PA. f)ATBICKS & FRIEND, Bankers and Baccinusgeßrokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Geld, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on tha Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United Statea. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [feb3 N. HOLMES & 80E8, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ILA VI &morn) TErm BAMIZINO AND comma omaz 00 'OM -67 161,6713 EITRALT, ton DOOM mum OLD gum. IST UOI,SIES a BONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Balk Notes. Exchange on the Beate= and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposit, receisedin par funds or currentpaper, leo. G 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. Da130:13, 'PIER:VAN m. CO., BANKERS AND EXCLIA.NGE BROKERS, No. 05 'Magi Street, corner of Diamond Alley, PITIADUAGII3, PA BDY AND BELL Bank Notes anf Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter. appertainingto a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mare BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOBER, DCALZR 19 Exchango, Commercial and Bank Notes. TOOK bought and sold on commission. Collections carofolly attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. . 44-No. Gds= Fourth street, nearly opposits.the M. 112. deal° KILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 00EDILR OF WOOD AND MTH STUZZTS. SIGHT EXCHANGE nn the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Neter, discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, be and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. De pocitsreceired of Par and Current Funds. [mar27ly ALLEN G 8.1.1513, IFDWLILD DUDE 71011.L'ICLI 101.6211:11. KBLICER lAzatr, RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, - 24,012 20 -169;825 94 .... 16,071 30 $617,470 63 BAND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes ; . negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stooks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the Union. Emil O. E. AB. OLD & CO., BANKERS AND KWILANGE BROKERS, I - VALI:BS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and J Time Drafts, ika. Collections carefully attended to, and proceed:, remitted to any part of the Union. Blocks bought awl sold on COMICLISSIOM. t",„,, No. 74 Fourth et., next door to Bank of Pittsb'g.[s6l3 Domestic and }irre,go Erchanpr,..l3and:l4?ta, Gold and sathrr Brughl Sc!d and Eschanged at the EXCIIIANGit AND BANKING 1101:7819 01 WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 134 WOOD MIXT, PIVISIMIE.GII. g? IntnrFet allow'ed nn time deposits. Datil2 T110511•SoNJ:10. A. C&COLITT _ - - THOMPSON BELL & CO. ' BANKERS &ND It ItO.E.ERB, Corner of Third and Mod strati, Piasbertg THOMAS WOODS, s4^COMMEKCIAL BROKER, -6.A .SND DSALLE TN Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, :cc., Na. 76 Fourth tt , Piasburgh.. Pa. [Jal52 iiffilt a:a A. lilll & CO., BANKERS, N.). 04 T{T.nd :free, PLlMurgh. HOLD no sale the following BOND 3 AND STOOKS:: 40 elal7rs ElChange Dunk; 17 do I'donongshels Navigation Company; 20 do Ci (hens' Insurance Company; $2,0e0 Nionongebelu Nsvisation Company Bands; SI,OOO City of ritteburgh Bonds; $5.000 C. , llLlty of Allegheny Bonds. rseps:dbsawtf (Amin Loan Oflies, IVO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— LA Money loaned on Hold and Silver Watches, Silverware nud othor valushto n retolw• eubbily CLOTHING STORE! JOHN AI'CLOSKEY & CO the celebrated Clothing. Depot on Liberty street, which has won an unbounded popularity under ho acme of the TIIREE DIG 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 hare now the mast SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AND READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to tile public Their principal object for this remora', is to give them more facllitlecribrthe_ . _ _ WHOLESALE TRADE They are prepared to sell Goode at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! •And they will warrant thorn to be as good as any mann &attired in Ow Union. CUSTOM WORK, 111 TITS DIST STYLL, !ND UPON TITS BELOILTIST They hall, on hand a full and beautiful assortment o LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND _ _ _ NF.A9 COATS. Our intoresta are identiesl with those of our customers, and we aqaUre no public that our flaunty will not fall4a ail orders we may lie favored with. 4s' DON'T FORGET TIME PLACE— No. SS Wood street, (LAST SIDE.) 0011.175 R Or DIAIdORD ALLEY. N. 11.—We desire our patrons to understand tha t we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Mildness on Liberty street. Our attention le devoted exclusively to the ]louse above designated. niar23 Foil and Winter Goods 1 EDMOND WATTS. IVIERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY BTRRET.— I have now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest lags, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Cassimeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. Gobi J - UST DECEIVED AT JOaN SIeCLOSICEY & CIYB Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB 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 find hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can and do sell at as small protha as any house la the east ern rides. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give us a call. and a vrmina our extensive assortment Of ILirLtDY JIIADE C DINO. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quaol yof immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this lr r e establishment; it Ale sufficient to say that it has never tarn equalled by the house itself. marlddf JOHN Iic.CLOSKEY & CO, —r Clothing! Clothing: ruthE undersigned respectfully inforrns:his friends and the I public that be is now receiting at his store, N0.177,Lib• etty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large and weilmanufaitured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persona who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their s dvantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [mar9j (1. (3.ONN.P.R. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. MLLE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, whore he has always on hand a large and choke assort ment of all articles of CLOTIIINO, which be warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the moat reasonable 'pri ces. The public aro requested to give him a call. mart}ly B. OPPENIIEDIREt. To lionimkeeperi. WE, have now opened one of the largest stocks of CHINA., GLASS and QUKIINSWARB, en table for housi.ksepers In the city, and intend selling at v/ry low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars. and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season just passed, Ivo are-deter mined to work It off at low prices. We have just opened so, e beautiful shapes of White atone Meat Dishes; Vege table do ; Coverad tithes for stewed cnicken, ete. etc. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, Is large—all of which we have put down in price to snit the tlines. We have some twenty different styles of .French China Tea sets, and Borne beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—nil of which we are selling at least twenty.tive per cent. below former prices. HOUSE FURNISIILNG GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan• nia Ware, [Grand°les, Solar Lamps, etc,, is large, and wfi will sell them at very low prices. GLASS WARE. On hand and receiving, a large stock of Balton and Pitts. burgh Glass Ware, which we will. rail at manufacturer'a prices. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch. era, and erery article suitable for country or city trade, is large, to which we invite the attention of city and =muy merchants, as we will sell them very low for cask._ lioncekee pars and others in want of caul. China and Queeneware' will do well by calling at the' .. • • OHI.NA No. 62 Market, between 841 arid.tth erg.; °Mal Citii ' MEE JOHN WOODS, CLOTHING JOHN IirOLOSHEY a 00 NEW SPRING GOODSo FRENCH CHINA COMMON WANE -- 4 4 tgly - ../11113•1 1 RECEIVED AT VIE . 011.1LGINAL BEE FIVE, NO. 74 Maas= STILEXT, =IV= FOURTH AND VIE DIASIONZ, PITTSBURGH. PA. OUR THIRD AND MOST DESIELABLE STOCK of Spring - and Summer Dry Goods ever offered in ;Ibis. market. We would coal particular attention to the following A-verj , grimier assortment of plain Bleck Brocade and 'fancy colored MRS also tlaiste4 Silks, Satin, plaid and plain Tissues and Bareftes;7, Printed Barege and Claalio de Laines; very handsome French Lawnsand Britlientines; a good sssortment of French Worsted Collars Under Sleeves and Chemizettes, embroidered, hemstitched and-plain Linen, Cambric tfandkerehiefe . , - Furnittne Dimity and:Chintzes; , Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains; - ' • A. beautiful assortment of Moire arttique'LLnce and Silk 'Lamas, Shawls and Scarfs; a fall assortment of Gloves, Mitts and llosierY; Irish Linens, Alusllns'and Prints, to gether with a Complete assortment of every other article, either fancy, stapbs,foreign.ondatnestio , Thankful for past favors, we would solicit-an early ei lamination of our stock, confident that for tjuardity, q Utili - ty; style and price, it is unsurpaised. YOUNG. LOVE A BRO., mYS - .formerly Yonng","Stevensim a: le ve. Sow Atirrlvia I of Sgrrodlg ooand Summer Dry •AT No. 99 W. SIDE OP WOOD STREET. D ' REGO k CO., Importers and Jobbers . in British, French and German DRY GOODS. Raving receiv ed.our large and extensive ,stock of spring and summer gotids, pitichasted froni imparters, manufacturers and part throxighblir awn iniportation ' we feel safe In assisting our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchseing, we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock will to found cashmeres, de latices, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, I atest styles, broadcloths, fancy vestings, cassimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer pante , looming; brawn and black'=mains, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles. palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn; and an eztensive variety of hosiery, gloves and. ribbons; with la° goods, randy nettings, jaconetts, mull and figured , Swiss inustins and black silk veils, &c. Our variety stock embraces In part combs r buttons, per cussion caps, threads, port tummies, paten t medicines, per and almost every article usually kept in the va riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver watcnes, Watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of ID hour and 9 day Clocks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or satistnctory reference. • - early call from buyers Is respectfully solicited. tcb2z D. GREGG & CO. SPRING DRY GOODS. HAOAN & AHL. No. 91 Market. at., ASE receiving daily additions to their large and we selected stock of Mantillas, _ .hawk do Scarfs, Housekeep'g Goods, Alexander's Kid Gloves, de: To which we would respectfully incite the otter Lion of the Ladles. m 1320 DIODRNING GOODS. DRANK VAN OOBDER has just received a large and beautiful assortment of Dimming Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarleton. and Swiss, lilac! lace and gauze Yells, black lloalery and. Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Delta, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander k Bajou's best Kid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 DLSAKET STREET, corner of the Dia mond. . novl7 • . NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front—. No. 91 Alarket street. OtID. house being now open for the transaction of a gener al Dry Goods business. we would respectfully !Follett the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements as will in sure entire satisfaction. If AGAN & AUL, aprttf - Nos: DI Market and S 'Onion' street. VAN .431011.D.ER'S TRIAL aIING STOKE,. No. 83 Mauwir ST., CORNEA Or DIAMOND. JUST RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gimps, Braids, Velvets,, Laces, Cords, - Ribbons. A handsome assortment of Freneh, Scotch and Austrian EMBROIDER/4;in Swiss, .Ifaeonet and Lace. Collars, Edgings, Iland'serchiefs, Eleoves, Insertinrs Infants' Robes, Chemizettes, • Bonds, . Caps L Waists. A fall supply of_ MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, lowa and Gauze Veils, Plain Linensetts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, Italian nod Eng'h Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Banda and Insertinga: French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and. Cotton Floss, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Eilk, Stilletos and Scissors. Dlantna, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, to. Pins, Needles Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small wares genera lly. 3 - BEST RID Gtovrs, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 6 to No 10, ahvays on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. mb23 FURNITURE. JAMBS W. WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. Ware rooms 97 and 99 Third street. J. W. W, respectfully informs his friends and customers that he has now completed his spring stook " of Furniture, which is decidedly thttlargvirt and beat ever offered for role 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 =aerials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and from thasateat of his °Men and facility in manufacturing. he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. • Ile has adopted the principle of identifying hfs 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 he furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. Tha following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed In .ny of the Eastern cities: Lords my. tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 doz. Mahogany Chairs; 20 doz. Walnut it 60 'Mahogany Rocking " 20 Walnut " "- - - 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 50 " " Dressing Bureaus 80 " " Washstands; 40 Enclosed 100 Common 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut " 60 Cottage " 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; • 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 10 Cherry " 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Seatßocking Chairs; 12 Ladies! Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Note; Etiguiree; Paper Machos Tables: Conversation Chaim Pembroke " Elizabethan " Hall and Tier " Reception " Ladies' Work " Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dining Tables; Arm Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; A. large assortment of COMMON VITRNITTIBE• and WINDSOR clients. Vona: Maxine supplied with all ar ticles in their line. SWAM - BOATS and HOTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. anti • Steamboats, Ahoy A ti . Tax subscribers tender their acknow ..- - ledgvnents 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, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship. . - T. B. YOUNG &."C0.,. Corner Third and Smithfield streets, )y12,'53 opposite '• Brown's lintel!' Jame■ Lowry, Jr.,. CHAIR AND BF.DSVSAn MANUFACTURER—No. 2111 Fetterman's Bow,Liberty street, has on hand slugs stock of Chairs and Besteads of every description,made of the best materials, which he will sell lower than steles of the same quality can be sold in the city. He would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany andWalnnt Chairs and Bedsteads, which be will 'sell at greatly reduced prices. Also . , Turning of every description executed in the ne-ateetiriaraer. Orders left 'at the Ware Booms, or at .the Mill; corner of Admits and Liberty streets, will tes.pro , ugtly ftended to. A. MILLI ix•N A. CO.. HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINNI7 and =AIR MANUFACTORY, No. 134, Smithfield 'street, a large assortment of fancy and plain Ihrniture, .which they will sell IA per ant. below customary zero, Tarms—cash only. Gin At. Inducemenia to tiwah rtirchnsers. 119grE will sell our large stock of 003L310N AND FANCY •TT CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS; at prices that cannot fail to please cash purcha.sers. All our work is warranted. Our torms are CASH.' JAMES LOWRY, JR., inar2.s cor. Seventhialid Llbertk sta. . . . WM. E. ST.EVENHON ventinues to manufacture CABINET-WARE. of every description, at hie old stand, eorner of Liberty and Berentb streets. - . UNDEETAE , LNG attended to, in all its branches: null FE11:1 /ABM FOR RAILROAD ENGlNEERS.—Contain ing formula) for layingout curves. determinin g frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., tmther with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long. eherds, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs ,tan. , gents, etc. etc., by John B. Renck, Civil Engineer. Focket book form. $1,75. es.rhe objectof the ,present work Is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books.ofaiwatient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough;but a book combining with these tables others pecnßar to , the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formilke for laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, /raja a desideratum which this work is designed to supply.. U. E. Mamas Acaormy, West l'oint, April 18, 1541,-- Cattlemen : I have looked titer "Renck's Field -Book for 'Railroad Eugineera,"" and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes,and have no question but-it-will be found a very useful and practical volume botlifor offices:id geld wort.D. lL:9laaaß. TROY, April 21,1854. I ant much pleased with Mr. Ilenca's little manual, the "Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the presents, tion of some Of the most practical and nsefat of recognised processes among Tenney engineers, be hasrgiVen others which, now at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of - mere noveity=that of being in general susceptible of available. not to say desire• ble, practiOal use. In conclusion, while / think the design of Mr. Renck's book 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. •spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex. ceilent ty yotaaphiul taste displayed by his publishers. B. Flamm= Osamu, • 0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WiLIJAM B. HAVEN, . . Dealer in Engineers' Stationer'', au3 Market street; corner . of Second. DRESEI.GOODS.-,-A. A- DIABOIst, CO. hare just Jr received another apkaldid lot of Brest) ,Goode, compii‘ sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Berne's, 'Mines, Or. gaud with sioine.:ifterit 40/48 ut floruaced Bb . 4.500 2b .ST.. - , ",„ ••• Carter's Spanish Tilixturce. RUE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE ntiOODI Not Particle of 'Merma'y is At, • 1 - or THE AFFLICTED BEAD AND ' PONDERI—An , Infallible Barnett. for Scrofula, Kined Evil, 'Rheuma tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimplesor Pustule on the Fete, Blotches, Ague ancillever,Chronle Sore Eyes, Bin , Norm or Tetter . Scald.lleadiFSthergentent and Pain of th e ir - Bones and Joints. Stubborn ulcers. Sy p hiliti c Disorders, ,Lunabago, Spinal. Complaints; and all Diseases arising from an injudicious use ofllercury,lmpinclanne in Life or Impurity of the Bleak ..... . t-te /hes Thie great alterative medial/0 and Pulitiot of Blood is now used hyt usanda of grateful a rtients from all part of the United States, whottestify d ly.te the remarkabl cares performed by the.greatest of all medicines, "CAlt- TER'S BPANIBII , AIXX , ThIBBP , Neuralgia, Rheumatism, scrofula ; 'Eruptions on the Skin, Liver_Dises.se. Foyers, mems, Old Soreeoifftsetions of thelUdneys, Dlsealie of the ' Throat. Female Complainti, Palwrand Aching _of th e Bort es ' and Joints, are eptedily pntto Sight by using t his great and inestimable remedy. . For all diseases of the Bittod,'nothlng has yet.been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all Impart - ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives - tone to' the Stomach, makes the akin clear and healthy, and restorer the Consti tution enfeebled by disease or broken 1201012 by the excesses of yotith, to its prietine viger.ani strength. For the Ladles, it is invariably better than all the cos metics ever used. A,few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture wilt remove all ealkiwneas ofoomplealon, Ming the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the tarp, and ins prove the general health in a remarkable demise beyond all the medicines ever beard of. The large number of certificates which we have received trona perions from all pane of the United States, is the beat evidence that. there 19 no humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PuitriTe.R. Cali on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures this that) , peaked Of all Ideditinu - None - genuine unless signed- by BENNETT it • Maltfe, Proprietors, No, S Pearl street, Richmond,-Va.; to whom all orders for !applies anti agencies - must be addressed. ' And for sale by K.A...FAIINESTCICH, JOSEPH TUN. NO, FLEMING BROS. ,and by Druggiettegenerally. ASTER AB RASIIMPTIGN BELOUG4T HOME. TO. E DOOO., OP.MIB Is_ajoN A . . WONDSRFIIL DISCOVERY Ins-recently benmade by Dr. Curtis, of tits city. in the treatment of' Con. gumption, A.sthma.:and all disessa• of the Lunge. - w e re. fer to " Dn. Cvariv's llvorsus,ort, Istutatte,HVOCAN 'VAPOR ..1-VD CEMBILY SYILIIP." With this new method ,Dr. C. has re stored many afflicted ones to health, town evidence of which be - has innumerable 'certificates.. Speaking of the treat. meat a physician remarks, "It is evident-that Inhaling— constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me• dicinal properties-must come- In direct contact - with the whole Eeriel cavities of the lunge, and thus escape the lanulY and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and suhject to the process of digestion." The Ilygeana is for side at alithe Drnggists throughout the count ry.—Xem Fork Dutchman of Janus:77lC. =: .. - The Inhaler Is worn on the breagtoutder tholinett,with• out the least inconvenience—the teat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid.' Hundreds of - cases of cures, like the following, might hemmed: . . : ` One package of the Ilygeatut has cured me of the Asthma Or Elk years standing. , J. 'P. Kanner, ... 'P. DI. of Duncannon, Pa. Dress goods, Embroideries I am cored of the Asthma of ten years' standing by Dr. Cortbes Ilygeana. MAIICIARIM EAETON, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mra Paul, of No. 5 Ilamniond street, N • Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the-Hygeatia: " • My, shter has been cured of a distressing cough t f several years standing, and decided to be incurable by the physi cians. She was cured in one month, by the Hygeana. , J. IL Gauszar,'ltichmond, Me. The Bev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, testifies of our ntedb mine to the following language -•-- , . how Your; NOT:15; 1854. DEMI Elist.;-I think highly of Dr;Curtia's Ilygesni es a remedy in diseases of the throat and: lunge: Baying had _HOMO opportunity to testify its efficacy, I ara.ronvineed that it is a most exeellent medicine, bath the SYrup and the inhaling application to the Chest - • N. B.—Dr. Curtiss Ilygeana is the ORIGINAVand ONLY GENUINE. ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile and 1101111IDITS connterfelts. Shun them as, you 11-.. For sale by Dr. Gee. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street; It. E Sellers Lc Coo Lee A. Beckham Allegheny City ;, John Sargent, New . Brighton; C. L. Kaltier, - Bochester. (myl4:direlim MEDICAL iN HALATION 11011,7116 CORA A:IP. NEc W AND VEI,Lt WONDIi 11.1" <l-EANA TATESIRGT FIGISI CANADA- ' . Q171:1120, February 71141E44. Messrs. B. A. 1411 w-stock a.--We had tbe pleasure of receiving, this morniug, the ulthin certificate of your Yer mifuge, which wilt be ver. gratifying to you, as it* GS bellt voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours very truly ,= J. 31.112,E.01 , 1 /c Gentlemen—My little daughter: four years old. and my Ron. older were In -a consiierable time tottering from 9/011:125. I . purchased two bottles of your Vermifug ,e of which I gave them three doses, according to directions, and strange to say. is less than three hours th. y pried no less than FIVE BUN BRED WORMS, some of ilie attestor. Mousy length of from twelves to 'fifteen inches, - Having experienced so much of the beneficial effects of your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it to, the public, as, in my opinion, one of the most 4ifiCadOUS reme dies again-I worms ever offered to the public. ;,, Gentbanen, believe me to be Yonr-muchobliged and bumble eeret, NATIIANIEIs LBA2`ERE3. Prepared and sold by B. A. A. PAMOSTOCIE' & CO, corner of First and Wood streets. • .. ' ~exoyl6 ATTRNTIONI Wagon Masters and Teamsters', -Bounty: Land AGESit/Ity, 024 Fourth street. Sotdiers, Musiciana, Wagon Masters, 'Naut ili eters, Ac., who were regalarly, mustered Into the ear vice of the United States, and eyerybilicer, Seaman, obit- nary Seaman, Marine, clerk and Landsman la the Navy also, Militia or Volunteers, or State 'Troops of any State or Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress; to a Warrant for if,o A.crez.of Land. • Those who have received 40 cr 90 Acres, are entitled to a Warrant for such quantity of Land as will 'make, le, the Persons entrusting their claims b> medal] rely upon hay ing them attended to promptly. All information free of charge. Letters proteptly . sever,-d. Andreas • AUSTIN , LOO3IIS, robIL Bounty Land Agent, 92. Fourth at. TUN PitACTICAL bIETAL Iti'oltKliatls AnrSTAIiiT— Containing the arts of working all the metals and alloys, forging of iron and steel, hardening and tempering, melting, and mixing, casting and founding, works'in abeet metal, the processes dependent on-the .ductility Of Abe wetale, soldering, and the most Improved processes and tools employed by metal workers, with the application of 4 ' the art ellciro-metalturgy to maraufaciurinp.proce.sres: lected from original sources, and Tram the works of Holtz. aptlel, Ifergercn, Leupold,• Plumler. NoPier, end Others. The original matter is purely Ahaerican. The whOle is ar ranged, with .numerous engravings on woo& to suit the American metal worker—by Oliver llyrne, Civil,lMilitary, sod Mechanical Engineer. For sale by tuy2l `B. T. - C. MORGAN, , N0.1.04.W00d streatomor TCth. • PILKIN 'TEA STOIIE ; No 33 Fifth greet, onedoor east of the Exelaiige Bank. NOW RtaIIVING, w full amortraent of (MI MI and MACE TEAS, comprising all tbe grades now purcbaseddireet from the Importers, for caste:.Warranted of superior flavor, and ail,. be sold, Wtelekae and Retail,t the lowest prices. " fun] ' JAYNES: I=E:EP ryillt STOCKHOLDERS of the Allegheny. A-New .Rrighton 1 . Plank Road Co. are hereby untitled that an Insta meat of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Share is required to'-he laid to the Treasurer on or before the HIRST DAY OP JUrs - E. -prox..--and the additional yam of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per Share eaery succeeding thlrty dm, until all is paid. The Treasurer will receive Instalments at the house of Mrs. M. HARTMAN, Woods' Ram, on THURSDAY, June Ist, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M.', and 2 o'clock, P. M. ' ~ -D AVID CAMPBELL, my24:td - .Treastcrer. NW BOOKS JUST B.EIJBLVED AT' DAVISON'S Book Store, 65 Market street,. near Potuthr. • Dr. Spencer's Sermons. • • ' ' Lamartine's History of Turkey: • Bancroft's Literary and Historical Mseellanles. • Sly Brother's Keeper; by A. B. Warner, author Dol lars and Cents. ' ' - • • Kenneth, or the Beer Gnarl of the Grand Army. • • Heartsease, or My. Brother's Wife. -• • The Two Guardians, or Home in this World; by authorof Heir of Bedcy Ms, Heartsease, Ire., -•- • • Leaves from a Family Journal. Prom the Prenelf—phy author of Attic Philosopher in Paris. A Cammon-Plhce Book of Thoughts, Memories and cies; by Mrs. Jameson. For sale by myZie I.ITzIANI'3 aIuNTHLY, FON. JUNG ; -•• Household Wordy, for Bodey'e Lady's Book, do „ Cirahatn's Magazine, do . Billou's - Magazine; do : - Leslie's Journal, : do . Peterson's Magazine, do ' Blackwood's Magazine, for May; Chamber? Journal, . do . -' - . • Art Journal, ~ • do ,•• • • Westminster.lleciew, do , • , A School of Life; by Anna Mary tiowitt, anti:Ml.of ''Att Art Student of Munich." •• • • • - •' The Missing Bride; by E.N. Sonthwirth. Woman in the Fifteenth Century; by Margaret. Faller , - For sale by - M.-MINER dk CO-, No. Smithfield. street. 1r,930 DNB fisiteEs—CommENCESIENT - QP bIETIL YEAR.—Tbe pre number commences Ltd:Sixth Yearend the Eleventh Volume of 4:Lerner:v. New Monthly Magazine. • . 6onten4;--The History and Mystery a Tobacco-illus trated by twelve engravings. California through English Eyes— ilinstrated by sixteen engravings. Sketches in Prarii.; by Thomas Ewbank—illustrated by seven engra vings. The Newcomer; by W. M. Thackerey—with SIX lustrations by Doyle. - .The Sisters: A Parson's Story. The Tree.of. Life. A Journey through China. -/s. Girl's Mein ma. Passing Ftleell. Water Cure. . Monthly. 'Record of Current Events. Literary Notices. 'Editor's Table. , Edi tor's Eavy Chair. Editor's Drawer. Coralcalities, original and selected. Eindilona for. June. ' . • .' For &l to by my3l xrEW MAGAZINES— • 'Harper fer June-20 cents. • - rs , Putnam, do 20 do Godey, do 20 do ' .• . Graham, do 20 do . : • Peterson's, do 37 - do.. ' Blackwood do -25 do . Frank Leslie's Journal-18 cents.. - The above received by 'Express, and for sale lower than elsewhere. Supplies of Leslie's Ladies' Gazette of Fashion expected daily, at • SAUFFELPB-ItooB STOIC'S, my3l ST.Frood a eat. ousEs,..utyrs AND 10,10 , 18.—We would Invite the attentionof those who may wirh to purchase a Borne fur themselves and family, to the great variety of Iloaries, Lots and Farms we have the gale. We have now on: hand very cheap Building Lots, at $2OO, $250, $4OO and _upward Also, Houses and Lots, from $609,t0 $lO,OOO, in itarione lo cations in and adjacent to Welts° cities. Improved Terms at from $lO to $lOO per acre. Also, choice Panning. Zend, at from one dollar and fifty cents per acre to eii _dollars. Terms accommodating, and title indisputable. Pcreens having property of any kind to disPOitiof; , ivill find it to their interest to give us a call- . S. CUTHBERT A SON, , Real Estate and General Agents,' 140 Third etteot, Pittsburgh. . . _ NEW ItOOK--Oodey': Lady's Book 'M for June cants; 8. Peterson's National Magazine. . Et Frank Leslie's Journal 4, 18 .4 Billion's Magazine " Yankee Notions r . ." 12 "-" Llitell's Living London Punch • 12 " IViereny Mapslue; Westminster Itarieu ; Sly Brother's Itec.per, by 'Miss Warnert • Just reastred by express, and for vale lower than can be hat elsewhere tit L&BSPBB'S BOOR STOithi, iny26 • - Si Wood street: FL AV OWN Q IaTRACT6-10 gro. Mrestonl Fatrlict LeanoirrVardllsi, Rose, Raspberry, Wary, Strawberry, dilaordol4, for Mao. bt, - • .44. :, ~ u,,- • - B * -4 4 i' II arSPLVINE - 'CO. . , . _ Z. 8. DAnsnis. No: H. miNtn: co., No. a 2 Szalthfl;ld.,ertreeL ;~ Gx; . ~~:. `-~:: .
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