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OMEN MAI N-- t-4 4. * _r.~li-ORAL-OH-10 - P_AILROA u fiat Summer Arrangement--Chmage of Time. TRAINS RAcn WAY, (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) And but 0120 Change of Cars between Columbus and Baltimore. stisr :ilonday,.ll.ano 1.5(1,13at., Trains st'a run as folissrs : GOING EAST. Ar- Cotutntmv.. Veiretrk •• 1•... ne rd. .. • .intrn,.; n ..v u.l 'Leauc fc'? 9:15.1.. 11. t.:15 p helm.,-* 10:31 ‘• eclf. 7:oS " ..nas7lllo . 1052 a 0.13 " T• 110 " Cr.a.o.-xidge . 0 " 110 ,lonsord-..-....-1117 P.M 1 3:30 d,nett.vilie 9.30 0 10.30 " Veirark 2 , 08 " 14 . 37 11 . 50• Columbus... 0.20 " 121 . 5 P.M. 1:20 A. ‘ • !M. The Ezpreas Train going East will atop to take up or leave pasengera, at Taylor's, Newark, 7. -I o vllln, Concord, Cambridge, Clempbell'e, Barnesville , and ,linont only. Gotha WM Will atop only at the ah li oy,' mcmmi iou. , ,The 11,11 Train will crop at all the Station , where the Mail la to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on - notirte bang given. The Night Train vs ,11 stop et all Ra tions on proper notlee being given. GOING Eat,T. The 10: 3 0 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with tha Express Train whieh leaves Cincinnati at aril with the Train tram the West on the Columbus, Piqua and indium Railroad: at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandu+ky, Mansfield sad Mt. Vernon, cud with Trains en the Siteabenvitle and 'lndiana Railroad; at Wneeling With Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railro id for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Rut. ern Cities. 1:h. 3:60 P. M. Train will connect at Colombw, with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Mansft Id and. Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pasismgers leaving Louisville and points below finciunnti, and taking the 9 a. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad. will connect with this Train at Columbus- Passengers leaving Iretiana p oils and Ilinnmoni by mor. ing Train on Indiana C..ntral Railroad will atso conne t with this Train at Coiuninus, and r ads Wheeling at 6:15 P. 11and leave by 10:%0 P. M. Train n Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in B. hi• more at 6 P. IL, next day. The P. M. Train connects at Colombo. with the Mail Train which leaves itteinnati at 5:3 , , P. . and arrives at Bellair at 6:16 A. IL: connecting with the Accommoda lion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen gers leaving Chicago by the !Ironing Trains can, by this zonte,ria 61 , chignn City, Lafayette ' Indianapolis and Puy t on , reach Columbos in season to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Comber land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to RAO. mare and Eastern Citie.. GOING WEST. The A:10 A.M.Mail Train connects at Beliar with Night Train on • he Baltimare and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with trains io and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago rin 1fourooville: at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. polls. and Chicago, ria Dayton and ria Urnana. The 9 45 A. Al. Express Train connects with the Eaprsss Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at I'. M., and con acts with trains going South and West arric. ing In Cincinnati at 7 P. M. T11'111.03 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland. and at Columbus with Mail Train at 215 A. IS-, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago. ISAAC H. SOUTHWICK, Sup:. Zanesville, June 13, 1555--ijo2i] OLIVELAND AHD PITTSBURGH HTEaIERSFOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. alcan tr test, quickest and ort reliable route to Toledo, raicago, Rock Inland, Galena, and Bt. /mile, I. VIA CILITVELAND. Thls route Is one Ranched miles shorter and about eine Rows quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Ptrtaburgh tr. Clerelanf • Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland sir honra, Meer ! , ven r!, - -thre.h , ars, and Qt. fouls thirty-seven The Trains of the Ohio an..l Penner ital iroad leaving Pit .- binrgh at S.OO, &. M., &DO, h. M., and 5.00. P M, c•:•nn,—t at A.lllance at 0 3al A. M., 11.46 A. It, and o 30 I'. IL as follow 9: Trains for Claw•land I.wkwe Alliance. at 7.90, A.M.. and 1200 awl 6asP. M norm:et:in; a: Etc d,ou with Truitt , far Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriling la Cleraland 10.0-1 A. M., 920 P. SI., and 900 P. M. Passengers for Toledo. Chicago, St LouL, Rock Island, Galena:and the North-rest who wish to go through with oat detention , will take the. train leaving Pittsburgh et 4 00 A. 3d..„ and arrivius in Cdevelemi et :Lit P. 34, as that la the only train by which close connections are made through to the above print. Passengers by this train mach Oblong° at 74 , 0 next morning, end Ot. Louis et maid. night. VIA WELLSVH.L.IL Tho &ismer:. Forest City and Diurnal will boon the ?Do non*. 11.1 a wharf ovary tnorninA. (Sunda-e itacepT. o .l4 10 n'clock, fat rnnnecting with the train leartug Well rrillo at 453. P. 1., and arrtriust ot ClerclAr.l at 9.1 K, P. or. An Ao^r , mr...lc.db.C.nr. 7rc in will leave Weiitri:ll, (' Andaym 0z,epz.,1,; 10 P. 1.11 P 21 , 1-I, lCterang at Vayer.... v EIT%-r•Fa 0,1,1,14 at 7 t. •-•.• v., No. kqn.n...l -ar - ricseu for •d , CO , a, •rot !te• •, . • t. \I.:. • 'l. TrRIT“ 1,7 tr.,F s, 7 .• 1113 -.: N: '.r. : • Treins ir.r . Rook I.Alsrl and Bt. Louis I.a: For kock In nua kt 500 A Al , and 11..tx I'. .! , 1 Ecr 3t. Louis at 5.15 A. 2.1 , and 10.00 P. 01. • l'aseeng , re for St Louis go over Pork [Mani Irc.l u. JcUnt,eicui thence oror the Chicago nn•i •o Alton, and thence Sreambent I:Li miles) to St. Lou,.. Pseeengers by •the 5.15, A. M., Train arrive in St. Louis et 11-20 same evening, and by the 1J.55, P. M, Tram, at noon nett day. Bcorbiret checked through to elm,land, and thrre, rr obrek«,/ for Ch1,,,g0 /MU fit. Louin. 'AAR VIA ALLIANCE AND CL! VELANI / . ...... __ "nee... Mhiima....—S2 a') 1o 11 Salle-. $ te_ ‘ o $lO 1 , 4 ! _ : . . 4 ,,_,..1.........1--....-- .4 eo •• Rock Lel'd, 1 1 1 00 14 n1ed0...-.. 604 •- liteenr. ..... li, 14 14 on .. Chiag0.......-19 t/0 $lO 50 " Bprlug6el 1 , ..1 - 0 it. 2 , ... 8100m10gt...113 1.0 14 40 " Ilurliuctcu '...1 , ....) " Bt. 1.01113....21 oo 16 1,A".. Paraseuere are requestol .0 procure their ticke'.3 . the Office of the Company, in Monongahela liouee, below the oonasr. J. DUBAND. Hop't, (110•01.311. mk2l J. A. CAUGHEY.Ag't, Fittrborgh. — lTiSb. 8131. LIRE ROUTE . .1855. F P.O to CHICAGO TO ST. LOtiIC• VIA 0111CAGO, ALTON AND FT. LOUIS RAIL —7 ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and Bligalaalppl, atrrying the areal Antrim. Ezpren and 1. Al.!, ly Direct and Reliable Route to the South and idoutb-Weat—ocrenty Minn shorter than any other I. rr-o rBIOVGH larazi , s 78.A11119 DATIT, tirET-ru, Leaner A -7-1 al Chuago. St. Louie Day Expreta 9 If, AIL 2.t. Louis Night Expresa ...-10.09 P. H. . Trains run directly thmugh without change of care or a. am Chicago to Bt. .Louis in 15 1 /, haters. IMPuRTANT CONNROTIONtI—At Joliet, with the Rock /Eland Railroad for Ottawa, Lo Rallo,Roct Is/and and Oon. tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Waysterrille and Decatur, and with Stares for Peoria At Sp ingfteld,with Groat Western Railroad for Jaeason rills and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expedltlona and reliable routs to all portions of Norttvearlern hlipwart. di EL Louie, with Daily First-eines Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Pezaate for llamas, St. Joseph, sad all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkamies Rivers. B. P. MORGAN, Sop't., Bloomington., 11l DASLING. Agnit, Ciliate°, 111. (.P7l ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: "' • • - • • nat.. A Gaming the Great 11. States Mail and Express. TWO PABsEtioga TR ONE RUN DAIT.Y on Ito entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, atm CRICAGO to CAIRO. mg Real, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Miesitaippi R. R. and Chicago awl U tlena ft limed, forme the most direct and only continuous it. 11. route from CRICACO to Fr. LOLLS, CIIICAUO to CAIRO. CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave fliboigo no follows : 10 A. R sod 10 20 P. 01 —Sr. lot's AFD Calito FIFT.I"6It. Pan agora for lit. Louie by this tram tate the care of the Ohi and 311«.. It. R. at EaLdoral, and are curled direct to Bt. Louis. 950 A. M. and 4.10 P. 51.—Duerq0e arm GALENA Fl - .OLleCtlag at Dunheth (oppoelt.. Dubuque) with a Deily Lips of littera Parlintr. for Et. Paul and the Upper Edindeiippl river oft as. Train. leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Passeneers from the East and places on the Ohio river destined for Bt. Louie, will save lee wise of tett one and un certain river navigation from Cairo to Bt. Louis, and arrive Mean hours in advance of the river route, by taking the cars at Cairo. Tickets to Et Loots, Cairo, Dubuque, 8.. Paul, and all im portant places by this rout«, usas be had at the ottloe of the O. a P. and 0. A P Baiiroads in Pittsburgh, and R.lehigan Central Badlroad in Chicago. -, js6 PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLBVILLE : ft ` - ` I I ,I4 .41'; ' pen from Oat Newton, We . nniore , .....nd • ....natet., Attire a burg Ste.tinn, "ace ';ountjf. • rerg.i.ter. PI F.111..R. ILsring h• • •l• •, total •L- dC. V. it. Co t•-are Put, n. re.. . evening at ha!!' pet fin: o'clock precisely, for V: t • ewton, connectint there with the Trains of the Pv - -ugh and Connollrelle :Rai:road, which will run between Vro shove points until further notice, no follow: Leave Wen Newton at 6:30 A. 31.; stopping at Port Royal, limittes Mlll, Jesotie Creek and I Aron ; reacting Ntlitstt- Iran at 6.80 o'clock lint ornlng, leave Afiltenburk at 6:33 A. . rtoo at all way grattene , and arrive at West Newton at 7 . .16; ortenecting with the et smer CLAM FISHE/1 for h at neon ,rm ; N u at 12 o'clock for Hllteutiurg. and returning, mil Leave idiller,burg at 6 stopplog at all um) Pare floss, tittsuurgh to Mlitenbu-g, fll5. Stages for talon:own and Coon Il6vlllr wjil connect with the Trains ._,ltilieubtirir Station. — Treight wit be transported each way daily. For rttte, apply to 0. W 0 ‘LDWELL, l:eq, Ar.i.tetit Superintendent, w ei n newton; or to W TLI! iMPSON, Agent, pp board the attillher Clara Bieber. at her what!; above the iMouangehele Bridge. OLIVER W. BtatNEn, preddent and Superintendent. Pittsburgh. Jima 20,1866. (Jar RAILROADS . _ Arpre.<3. Mail Night Tram. Train. Train. .10100 A. M. :-.. :30 P. M. IE3O P. K. 1140 " 4:45 " 1250 A.M. 12r..11 e M. ow° u 2-.12 " .12 7 .5 " 0:14 '• U 1 . . I', ^, • , ":03 " 140 " " 9.2 - ‘ " 4:4R ~ IS 4. i; - C N . : Vi E: - ItAILROAD 0011SECTING WITTE T!4 WELZST - 11 LE, IMM3= I=MIM2 R. 11. MASON, Sup't - - RAILROAD E - ILROiLDS c E ?~~ KAl :: tcu u Ta'e ,: NEW AIsID.DTREC,T ItOTZE,(IPEN! THROUGH Northern Illinois to the Missiasippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Ito'tread to the Mississippi Chicago, Burlington and Otinell RAIL .I ,MM, ROAD FiIa:.(F.T.I.T Tug w-r, A mto..!, l CRIT. Pthirrtny f e:IIICA00 TO 7 , , ~. 'A11.4), e.i'I;ANOFIELL, t;.- I olt.. •,•• t! a!, .. r-.; -VII. aO4 4,10 and Mi.,. dat:roa•l 4 Oil [l/.• 61•PVe ;Jill , 'nit,. Chiegge on the arrival of trom e F..,,t—,vehling all !Lying over at any of the points. S'age.v 10000 llarllngten da . o.). for Southern and Central lowa and Northern allasourr--making the quickest and most roinilde rmur to reach the important points wool of the Mis,i,dpp4 av tar 00 Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles Iwo+ staging than by any other ron e. The Road, for x large portion 4 the Way, to laid with the OONTIPOOIIa RAIL, the emoothved riding and best Railroad in the 15 eel.— ere woeke.l the must modern Lo 01.110t1103 and elegant new Carp. • kiy Oil, nat e paarQupa, ere rare of making connec tions, Obi ariiviti,t at a; Lt tti • on .1 , --0LL 4, 1 the continue delay of fig- and ice, and dangers of WI vigr, Lion. us on the route hy Beg:care checked dirtier through from Chicago, and no charge for handiint: at env point_ THROUGH TICKETS tev this route can be porchaqed at all the Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office at the Comps ny, corner if Clark and Lake etreet , ,, in the Granite Buddi , ,g; at th e Dertit of tla- (inlet.* It. it., and the Mich. Cent. R. tt. Oilier, corner of Lake and D earborn eta, opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FRititii UT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch. C. G. FlethiMOND, C. Pl. FOLLhTT, Genii Ticket Aglt, Chicago. 49.3,TrCKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Oflire- of the country. mh 19 THE F'h.NNISYLVArsiia% RAILROAD. TuE OP.F AT CENTRAL ItOIJTE, connecting the lonic ciths with Western, Nerthavestern and South western States, by a continuous Railway direct. 'this rota: also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable rattle by which FREIGHT urn ho rorwardmi to and from the Great Wet. RA'r E.y RETWE EN PHILADELPHIA h RIIIIRQH. FIRST CLA9,s.—lloots, Shoe‘, Dry Goole, ,75,. per locre, (in boxe.a,) Furs, Feathers, he-- SECOND CLASS.—Booke and Ftationexy,' Dry Goode, (Iu Hardware, Lea. ..6.0c. per 1001 N. trier, Wool, THIRD D.gging. 13 . 03 n I RI,. 100lha. and Polk, bull:,) Hemp, do. FOURTH CLA:S9. —Coffee, F15b,1311•20/land 1 40 r, per i oo th r. (pack.r.l,) Lard aud Lord Oil ear' In , Ilirldog Good, room any point of he par:muiar to rau.r.t package Penaryloduld 17.ailrara." All Goode COUAI,rUtsi to the Agontri of Ltd:. Rood At Philadelphia or Pltmburgh, will be forwarded without detention. PCZIGIIT Aar3TS —MOFes Porter, IL ton; J. L Elliott, N. T.: E. J. Sueoder, ; Magracr & K0k)13,, I.lEilti mnr,; Gen. C. Frltoris.-tig, Pitt.burgh ; 2_ 4 hringrann Q Itrown, aye; nr, U , Ohir.; J. S. I.lloorbeed, Loufr.llia, Ky.; R. C. Metaruca, lad.; itat.diff A CO., St. Louis, M0. .1. S. 3.litch9lt Fon. Krangrille, Indiana. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. aArti.E. 710' 4R UN AND SINCE WEDNP:SDA 110, 1.:54. Ow M a li Tr-aio at ' o'clo,t. A. M.. and arrive Neaark at 1 c,• , - liArt, P M.. connectltr C-DturuUtil, 1 u•lianupol C;neiumati. , !• , t11,; \ MEE= e 11 Till.. lb:lo P. n.:i c .• A m. Ttic Cadia Accommodation Train d.ll I n.. Ptrl arTly, M. Le&t' CL - 113 1j - A. M. Fur CO , ri , {4ll , na.l r 111 nail 114 Water ntrnnt, LiCAYF.Trti I EI I,NNV Onmnrn! and Tl,tot 1.. 11 , A . ,AJLNAIID, • r , Tal.nrintnn.l-n. _ _ L. V AN LA LCAILIWAJJ f r 111:1,:r. 1 , 1, !,) T!t. ' \ Nl.l[l. it A: : :• ...- I 7. A 'A. ill, t'AP I==ll , i ,,. r U,.c r....;;!.• r,rt, vtgLiy Ire, :(I,:ifs,' A thr ft,t. allny 111,11;,, rs Clepttan (00Ia. r 14 mrl.ll:‘ imring. tw.rtij S.. ut QrrrLIII !Ur.. 00or I 1 untlov4 Se-rt. One unit Vita tonrtb of Lot. to, '.30 In fiiray'a ;den of . 1• ,, in Ali,ifh,tty • tt,ut of t.•nly i.0.4;401. too/ ...ire!. .itnier•t.n •!n-eq.. ext.oftuit tianit une Laudrrd an• 11,,, f-..! to Urity't rio Lnt, 1u the 11,..uatt of Rinne .art, a front , if - 4....15t) id Noul'ni—iv • . -1,9141,02. , Ft, is - L 1:0- 14, • Su' If. w 1,r141,0 Bak. of out lot :04; in ren.nnl tr.t.t Oppt,ito Ptl , l.ereh I Liu no n. tn.a thre.-htth•nl t i ond,,d nod rintc-n ay non, of 1.,n-1 fn tiovurinly 11,y, ro.lnty',co the north fr•-t Lk of the t.nie. ft - not.; NGA OL,), nu..l 22 on tt, north, t 11 .• 4 . 4 on t.), •outh, von! No 401 on Ohl- trio! 4- to Ai•trt, t, ! .„ dr pr. inf,"o7l, Put-;rot to In, of 1-2,1'54. tr, ht 1 0 ,17,11 1 ,11 3 ,1 ihlriT acre• LGlad IA 00,1 fiftrooi inino• loittn P.rk•rf.urg and tLr« mil• , !tom it, Uhie rlorr, on n Inch nrr tre.7t...1 a !inn LW; and L•g Rocs•. nuttiest to lion of SIN. 1 o 3 A 51 2.45 P. IL The north quarter of 6,tion 13, to Townahip 4S , north of Mange to WPM', to th,• 'nett - tot of lands aur)e•-t to +ale at 14ant No Mario, Miehtgan, ri•ntatnto. ono hundred and etzty acres to Marquette t,tenahip. The south west quarter of Section 19, to Townehlp 47, north of Raw, 2.i greet, In th• ...t!etri , t of I Lila eolv,l to aale at Sant kt:e Marta, Mi•hlgan, eqntaining one hundrod and forty nine err++ end nft:,four hundrodthe, in Mar quette tow onnip. The north tact quarter (4 Section 24, in Totem/11p 47, north of Rance west, to the ch‘trlrt of lauds subject to male at east tee Marla, n:ntalning ono hundred and rdity acres, is Nlarquotte township. One undivided fourth of one hundred and fiftyfive arras of copper and agricultural londA In filection ti of ma:tamp 48, north of Range 42 we,it, in Oakland county, Mialalgan . I'7 Share,, Ohio and Ileun.yl van's Railroad Co.l 4 .tork ' lag do North Amarican Mining Co. do 800 do f l itteburgli Mailer Company Stock: V) do Foreat City Bank of Cleveland do 0 do rittahurgh and Cleveland IL It. do 10 do do do oteula•nyllle It. IL do 4 do Chn.ellers Talley do do Ili do Pittebargh a Coal nil Turnpike Co. d, do Tempernur,ldlle Plank Road Co. do 4 do West Nowt.nt Plant. Iton4 do G6olttnit .I.llnlni' Co. do 4U400d0 40 Iron Chy Mining Co. On 010 do Fin: tituni Mlrdng Co. 201) do Pat,1.1 , 4,11 .0 Isle Alining Co. do 10 do Aster :' , lluing Teruo at tale. P. 21. DA V 1.4. jel6 Auctioneer PERRY COUNTY WAI liPtilfiG'S pin above celebrated VV.ltEdi NO PLACE will be open for vialtora no mud atter the riyril OF JUNE NEXT. They are deltghtfully located on Sherman's Creek, fourteen miler north-west of Dam:ant:lnn, (this place being fifteen miles west of !larrh burg, on the Central Railroad.) at the bast of l'iagnis .dour tun, wiacs reaches an elevation of more than five h(ll3llrt.d 6Llolllllso * s Creek atioros spletnatd opportunity f r those fond of bathing. Itching or soiling; the nurrouading toreate offer great attractions to the sportsman ; and, it.ur pat. , tl.l en shady rondo through a countr:, 11.1.1rphr,ts1 tar boot and nia,:mitlceut seenery. snit tit ',ratty the am U , eirlente of the piece. baDDLKS and I.:AMU AGES can be hod at all times Maro o n taken to Livery on reasonable terms. Of the hltuleib AL Ql; Ahl T.1.E6 of the SPRISUS. too much can hardly be said. Thor u eters have been analysed by the beat Uhtemists In the CU10t1,2.124.i are pronounced us: surpssead for curing cutaneous diooeeoa and affections of t e kidneys. There NINI3 some five Springs In all, every one of which le of different temperature—the largest being 08 degrees Fahrenheit, owl utrouing out 118 gal one every coven minutes. Ladles' . nci thnitlemeo's BATHS have been constructed. with all the modern improvements, to- gether with PLUNtilt liATILh, Ac., so Each day a Coach 11.MV(.31 Dti11,11:111011 Cot the Sprlne,b, after the arrival of the earn. Bowling Alloys, Billiard amnia, and various other radii. ilea for anitmenient, in abundance. The arcommodatlone will be the brat, and the charges 3 - ray, dottarE per waok, or ono dollar and fdty COW, day.: , tr. sliouw andeep:i [Le joLiri viAtorß the prnpriPtc, ' 11.Nittye I,••: - Parry Coutti 2 • • I• I t‘ , Du..,:innon 11 Ii IZTISR, Proprietor N amn epri,g6. Lartmer Property et Hat Liberty tor Sale. 2 , LOTS 01' 0 Rol: \ NIFt Liberty Station, to eold on e.AI'UttDAY. the ;.to,ll day of June, Instant, at le o'clock, , at :ally, on the Their, Lote are belku ttfil I IthllitAell for priVal.l teBe.leneos, and t h e 8 .,:p j I.er..gr•fory, i. rrist wirantage•oti.: to tboee denirlug !Such prop -It) to or tl.t.ct the • RI, • Plana can ne f , ern at thin and the onto, of nat. Tru•tr«. TKO.lB.—Una third in tott.d, ono tt•.t:n ut sis, laluntllN and cme-third at eigtitnec month , ;nib ,neo t.t. _Ttlt/A1 t•iththf.,,-,/i Ii: TOu WISH TO Dr; suf.ply yourself hurl... Mutely wilL u box - 61 k% sL PLAsTett. as Is kn d.r for bossmatism, blend/Iv, Pains in t.t,e eels, back end Beast; also, tares, Cuts, bruises ' Sprains, Joints, &c. 7.5 cents n box. Sold at No. 1 k Talop )072 .•-• ,,-, ' l '.ii . :; , : -, ' . 4.: •7 ;; . ': ,- : ,, , ,,.. . -, . - - , -- ., .!,:: , 1. - .4. , , , , , .:'i-4... ,•,, ; ,,,,-,, 74 -, :' , t , .- . :.. ,- ;.,.' 7 7!:':: - '...! , ....%.44:''. , •,•",.--...,.• ..- - .... , .1 ,, _! . . ,,. - ,, :. 4 , . - --- . ..- , :.. k: , •2;; , .-i, -, . -- 4 -- -'."• . .'.7 . . , ..'•:.'.4 4-t•. , 4:.1.'t4 . - - . - 4ti.!ii..f.;.:,:,•-, . ..... . . .. . .. .:~:,; , gr;sr I=EMEIM IL IL TIOUSTOIC, Gmaers) Freight Agent, U. J. LOHBAERT, Papprintelaft.nt Altonnl. Pst. 1 a L •k 14.13,1, 1.011 IMEEEMEM . at Sto•ribt, I,ara 1111111111 Ll..uy. '.... do 03tuaullavIlle do HOTELS MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ S PROPRIETOR, IVO. 54 , 1 LIBERTY STREET, juat beside the Pasienger IA Depot of the Pennsylvania RnilrOrd, which makes It the moat conTeniont house in the e.ity for pa...veneers t.y that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, In evallent style, the .HANSION 1101:18E, would respect. fully rolicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid ETABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford. ing ample accommodation to travelers and teemstere. Eli Larder and Bar will be famished with the best the market can afford. febLy ST. CLAIR. HOTEL, earn., of l'enn and Si. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa, 911 LE nreloreigined, formerly of iiltream'a Hefei," having talten *MA lrilegie and ciaunierlioureilOTill, and having refit , al it in magnifteent eyle, wonlc) re'o7.—tfu I ly invite hi; Irene! and the traveling 1:;,) Lim a call. AT. 'Jr eiinvenienee of The and hiF long cat, . e re tatisfactielt, 04IITFt`,.! CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT BTREETE, ITSItUR OH, PA. E. P.11,1?,Y Proprietor. GOOD INTE9T HOUSE, lORNFR OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near } the Huilruad De - pnt. janlaly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor 0W STUN'S. IV' A VF:RLEY HOUSE, 50 south klighth street, between Chestnut end Wnlnut. [au22:y • THE: UN1•057, IVrt.) . • 111 Arch l'l.Olo_doiptio. T. S. WEBB (late of th., G AtilS !ROUSE, CORNFI? OP hi:llN AA'D S9r7Ll ST&, WARREN, (1 rig LIB Proprietor takes pleAFure in t.unnuncing to the 1 public: that thin new and elegant hotel hni been opened as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the ME, of the Ohio Stage Celia pony, it °front inducements unsurpra.sel in Warren for the accommoda tion of the trlvreling community. A Aare of public patronage is respectfully eolleted. our M. GAnBILL. FILANKLIIIN HIOUSE, CHESTNUT &MEET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PARKER a LA RUB, Proprietors. jyl4l:3m TERM 6 $1,60 PER DAY. • IlF.c.ta ILL AN HOUSE, J 0 LEN.STO WN, PENNA. rr FIE tinderaigned having taken charge of the above I named House, and reEtted it al a large expense, in comfortable BP well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceiva, gat,ta, an:l give ample Foitisflotion to all who may pa melee the House. I autl:t.f JAM - ES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, 114k . te Farmer's Fac:hange, I XTO. LIBEhTY STREET, foot of Ptah street, Pit.t.r 111 burgh. SAMUEL ii A ith, Propriotor. This Hntel la entirely new. baring just been completed and opened for the aecomunelailon of the public. (eopl3 1 0 11ANKLYN nous.u, Cleveleuld, Ohio. (1 PATRICE( A: 80N Pr.orntrroas.—This Howe has au k.). dergone thorough and ortenaire repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprlee tors pledge thenaselres that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Fans:nun a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can be found. jyfetf 0. PATRICE( d SON. FLAIREINCIEI HUT NO. 400 LIKOADWAY, NEW YORK (CoN - Dresen cr,vortax PLAN.) B.EUEEN LOVEJOY, lIETAURANT WILKINS HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, PROPALSTOH. Ftinrtli erte., bet zeta Wood and ..?milkfiald. r 1 1112 .ptudona ham been traaq by the aut. fecriber, and eneopleteiy tiencotstad. flo la nt all bonre prepared to turniati every tuaury that eon be found In the h-et regdiatail reidnuranta In the State, ra, a-pinions, Bar a lit alwayit be supplied with the vary beet LitplOra. Game of esery th aeriptlon, to ita ceation, Can a/Waya be found at SVilkuis 131611. ti" C. f 1 ALLAGIIKFL DANK EXCHANGE:, TIIIRD STREET, VtiociD AND MARKET. Subscriber! brut hear, to Inturni their frteo.de and 1 the puldle generally, that :hey tare frayed the •bove well known Ilegm:inn% which ha. jugt hewn thoroughly reroyat ,, l, ropalred and re furnished, and now open. The prc orn-LOTA hate spa,ed no OY.poa, to nu he the Dank El.- chang. a corafOr-‘1... :wort, to well for the epicure ILI the Ulan. The looter whit tt nil Lira... , with tie us :e = , n. an 1 sers-,1 antler the auspl• n - g of fbi the ps,rouria , of a q,u.,ous CYJD t.LI, t 1 A 1.1.7. ABC y; ; , yrit.ErTA. L RIC,A 1.41314.• t. n serY- rtirr,l4 .;th the;. 0 , 13 Jyt.h Wb.r.ny rosy had 'i.e tire, neat. ou I i. 7 SA V A L. COLL. COPIA ra - 0 YSTER AND F E E 110 USE.-r; D. BA.B.NAIID. Iron`!. JatlY.ty ' - CRYSTAL PALACE, h :lark,' street. C C. SEELY, „. , w•i.;1,0 11! - • . ."1 - '.Anln nal t...• ; dat .Earted ht. A , rut P.f Y (-= MEM holr rat 51<mta. fowls, Vish. dtes nt:l “,!) LI, t it. . _ ht. Clnir 11.hnter Utter tirrwory. rtur,rna t!, ntrlia thathr , '..'5 ,„ •nnd „t”net - x. t ob in It , it !xi; 4 tattiMoND • • atterhlrd to, ‘t! Lane, Lifer Mali; t tre.), ,er t r'll ;Le 1at7,....tt Au) tf.t PllO 4,•-• .0 Qtr. city }lts Beerio •:“•r - tt•r :• ikott eery tarter.- T-1111.."..,1110 , 4 lOVAt.II tItS L1t,42 , .. 0104 , : la exclt1)•1. A. HF.N177.. 13= =13!! mad Port. r, ;n •;curt nod put Nair, 'rho Attetsti:ni fara , ll,—, ar.l Fen -, ertfully .u 1 1., 1711sherml ntcr rtrst Smrmai,arlll• RJR W is I!, :11 t"lirTflgrOCtl an eXtrLFIT.• scar. lli. ertt , : e• al, of (1, tr , :t qualltr, mud ultra"( Ltrr‘t r17 , ..111 Lim C.:C/ HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE i 3 pror,nr•.l t., CA RPENTERN I CAUIti er•mA K 4,1 Workrrro ' ln Wood genomily mph Lie i%.,n31c,11 ould un.Lio PLAN E.S. alio here trii-ct it, protivurv. i n mug: galtlatilti In ception, that 1:12111 , 1 roan Come into g tt.ro.) to!. loving I , .tier4 hum pructi,al coritmeu aro but two atanoF many the / . 11tvr,t,” Plana .bore oil other, in mu : Ptrr3➢ll&:d STLAIS Ceases rirmay,} I • rbraary 105. We hereby certify, that durim; the last twelve months wr bare used Hopper's Pa: nt Pisae, and do not hwiltata to retrommend it to Cabinet-M.4l,ra and Carp •otars as au• prior n any other Paine in or,. li: , •ouoitider it li...ruin/sly adapted to planing oak, cnerry, salmi, and all aorta of hard wood, and f.ir pinning vein -is, it s far superior to the old mom of scraping, I,,ibles ln,lug a great raving of time. per man, by laniug trill.. Tinos, will plane mule varivers than five men can do t•v any other plane or method to ave. U_ RYAN .t CO. Mosim P. EATO!C, Eq , .l Dm,' Sir— I have examined Patent Bench Pleas, and balky., it to he a moot excellent article fur the into (or which it is intended, as a combination of plane and romper. particularly adapted to planing veneers, and It elool not requite one-fourth tho time or labor of the old method; end I have no doubt, when its propertheebecome generally known, but that it wlll entirely uperrade the former te dlou.s ayd laborious custom. I moot cheerfully !lie-at:amend it to ail persons engaged In the Cabinet bUAitlYrrit. no from my knowledge of It, there Is nothing ae well fitted to Ore a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers so the [kipper Potent Bench Plano. JANE, W. Woonevatt, Furniture Warter,ome, 07, 1.0 Third ct., Pittsburgh. Pittsburg., Feternaey 27, 1055. MOSEti F. EATON, of thin city, is my stile Agent for the solo ri of Pion ea, or of ,;htec to manufacture and eel! them Wll. O. 11OPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21, 1 ,1 55--(mh`-'l:tf ) AIiENCY. OSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street., agent for selling In and buying PATENT RlGlFfe, it now authorised to roll the following latoly ratentod artie!,,e, Sande it Cummings' Patent Prick alactilne : hopper', PaLrtit Veneer Ylacke; Trott's patent ill Globes, for liteana Pffiffinee: Doan's n , lc Drilling lllael - iittioi; patens kh 111, for Urtltmg Iron; Stataouary and Portable tialv CrawforOis Steam and Water tillages; and, Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair dlacLinee. These arncles have 1 , 0(313 examined by praxalcal nuechanicli and ranchlnitits, and pronounced auperior to any In nee. tie le also authorlrod to Bell Rights to make and vend there articles In any part of the country. Ile has also f r tale hot•proered Nutts and Washers, and botched Brays Work. Ho is also prepared to take Agencies for the agile of other patented Bights and new Inventione, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following The subscribers hare long teen acquainted with Mr. MOSCH H. Eaton, and have no hesitation In recommending him, to ail who may wish to employ his Renders, no a gen tleman of undoubted lidenrity and indefatigable industry, In whose exertions every reliance mi,y be placed. O{ ille P. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larime , Jr., ldlin Li rahatu, W. 11. D. out, n . Chit -6 4 Co., Jam. A V, ",id, N. tiolines S. ooue, ~ P. Ptieed, II ',ire, itel,n, F. Lorenz, L. R I , v;:;iton, i•.,,,•,. ~ ‘, .do, 'ti 1014.ra F Joho , lon, NVolihro I",liipx, .^ 0.1, - ,- lel,'l VI , •. , e, Ni',.1,0....1. , , , ., A 6 . LC . OLaie. P1 ,4. .1 LOU, ..: .t ~, 1 , ,r 'rib. ~r,t Doane Patent. lit alt Droll lug Machines, WEIGIIING ABOUT :IVO POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work Cl bye or Nix in the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler .t Alanufacturers. The subocriber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni ted Atates, for the sale of rights ro use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. REFER TO Ron. Wm. F. Johnston, Ere:Re:lvo; A. V. R. rt.; I.V. Manor Roberto, Esq., l'tiet Eng. A. V. E.. rt.; Gen. Win Lxrimer, Jr, Prod lent I' A O. R. R. U. W. Barne, O q., Chief Eng. I' et C. It. It; elKu ;nit itholeon, Contractors for tbo P. & P. decl9 .6 A I,LE e ri Du: get tV,LII..IIt pent a, kn. Or IN ILI ISLI rig thrill to us, an 1 we will make thrill ehnre tl amt the Mete of the most fag' diOus. Our New I or& Razor Grimier cape the climax is the way of putting a keen edge on them. MyBo e ka,e4 SOWN 6 TETLEY, 180 Wood otreet. MOSE 4'4' • Ir• •. • INSURANC;: COMPANIES. Increase r Cash Capital TO IiALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. 7 CHARTERED 1819 • - Cam& Capital, 8500,000. /rag TEIIRTYSIAEN ANNUAL STATEMENT a the Aseiets of the ignslA INSURANCE COWAN Yof Hart fOrd, ns furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1885, under oath. Real Estate, nnincambered 4 16.672 05 Seventy-tteo Mortgage Dona, U and 7 cent, pay. able carol-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortpige... 7,313 17 Mlle Receivable, well eoeured, payable a!hank... 126,327 35 Itallzned Stocks in Connecticut.-- ... ........ 97,016 00 Bank Stocks In the city of Hanford 142,005 00 Bank Stocks fu New York city f 33 tlal 00 Carh on hand,in hank, and In banjo of Agenta and others 312,Z.L3 sl';'3,27Z, CS ri.e amount cf liabilities due or not due to Bankeor other crtditors,—nothing. Lo&EWE adjusted and ,' Lolees adjusted and n.,t due, $148,518 22. Looaw unadjusted and In suLpence, waiting for further proof, $61,257 50. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing. ikc. Agents instructed in take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured In any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department. end otber circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to Limit the loos by tiny ono fire to $lO,OOO, or ken. TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. STATE or CONNECTICUT, t oa Hartford, Jan. lot. 1885. ilarifurd county. J... Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, flecretary of the flltna Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fon,- going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his hostßnowledge and belief if ENILY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this ,ompany for the year 1614 ex cee d $7130,G00, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. POlittieq, coveting nearly 011 desoripaonB of property, to. sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. .lam - Office, No. N 7 Water street Pittsburgh Pm Ouswrzwin, • Cask Capital 5300,000 Cash Surpluipp ON lir JANOOOY.ISSf , 8273,2.73 r[ IRIS Capital Stock and Surplus is aecursly invested for the benefit of all policy holders. As no evi sours of the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ability to piy looses promptly, we state a feet, 'hat its receipts vary from $lOl.OOO to $1 1 43,000 per mouth. Its business is Jar, and well distributed, and in our opinion no Company in the United States affords better indsranity to potty holders than the inns. They rrmtinue to make insurance on property in town and manta", at rates as low as Is con. eistent with safety to the policy holier. fl. B. TEN IIYCK, Arest. k -Oates, Northwest corner 111th and Wood streets , . Pittsburgh. spasly DICLAW AKE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COE:PANT. I YFICE In the North Room of the. Eaehange, on Third vy street, PITILADELPIITA. meatuir. INSURANCES. Vssans, 0111.s10, , To all parts of the World. Parlours, Ifs LANi INSURANCES On C 0 0 ,113 by rivers, canals, lake, and land carriages, to all parte of the Union. YLRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling tuauses ASSETS OF TILE COMPANY, November 7, 1663. Bantle and Mortgages.— $24,200 00 *Retool Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Oarden, Southwark, and other ....... 181,163 42 Stocks in hanks, railroads cud kumrances com panies ... 24,012 20 Bills receivable 150,620 04 Cash on hind-- 16,071 30 Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies rontly 121,707 67 SubeeriptionNotes...—... ........ ..... ........... _lOO,OOO 00 PROPRIETOR. mast - mous: Wm. Martin D. D. M. livatzn, Joseph EL 81;d, El ugh Craig, Edmond A Bonder, Bpunrer lilt vain, John 0. Darla, Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, thamuel E. Stckra, John IL Penrose, Henry iitObil, George O. Leiner, Jararn Trr.quair, Edward Darlington. NV ni. Byrn, Jr., II JOISR, Ltrookv, J. -, ehuls L. Price, J. G. Johnsen, Jtl.lllPfl Tenn cot, JCIMPS C. fiend, John B. temple, tr . V.!....., l'auldicz, Clatt.rit, e,140.U.,:, Jun., D. hi' Furter-1, J. T In,zr.u. etttßburial. K. Q. Ludtrti, B. T C. MorK.a. , I, F. 0 M AIZT T.N , Pr,,1...1...nt. Tilt, ~ C. lIAND, Vl.7e itrerhl I'M t ; , ,:IiA:4I)EI,SIE/117.11, A NC IR. J.:413 , 1 W Fae'y mole Th. lerannlin Mire Inauranco Company, Of Pmnr..rytoanza. TAIRECTORS--Ctari.o Thom. Han, Tob4-. J Wagr,r, .^'a.am-I Ja.ent , R Eiralth, Oaf. R. Ric!, ant., '5 - t0nic,..1,1 D. I,olol‘. klolpi:1 Y Rene, DaTil Browne, Pittb , nonsa. CUM , . N PrTnltta. C 104- G. Ceutir tie in make I riruranev perpetual ev Limited, cm every dampu ..t pr”, , . - :Y, in M. n et rates et, low ere ezmatttent with rrr, tr,ro rveorr,..4 a 1..r3e With tho, capits.l arrl mafe!.:7, - icres;rl, 111171; N.+s Snn to the , 8, ,-, 1:117.L; MIZ!EEM ......... . ..... ..... 44 t,rl. ' r ray-,nr, !•-x-r turip up,,c, I uf On*. Iroar ur,:tCr, t_lrereL. r‘r ;Lt ak3 roil 11-1!)_ok mad clevt prt,u_pt,ores t.'%! A I:!.L'S 'i..r,.: o,et LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST CoMP.A_NY, PEHLA DELPI3IA. oft a. in.r.sna ...nu . 18-50. I- !LUSTER PERPETUAL drepbea R. Crawford, Paul D. Callan". A mbrruer W. Thordpaaa, LIMTC2I4. Jrlner,a, Benjamin W Tingie7, O. 4 Slienry, Jamb L Vlorence JAME 9 Deverenie WII ham M. Ileelwto, Wallacz !fifes. Pratrirnf—Ftephen IL Crawfml. Mt< P, eziacnt—Ambrose W. Tboapsen . Er d st-z 1 E..arminry, PittabareDA—Jamee El. WI; lee..,n, M. D. Afirvireri Crig—lL li. Mowry, M D. DEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth f.tret,t, pi, tAburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COItIZANY OF PITTSB cOnsita. OF FOURTH AND 611ITIIFIV.1.1) Authorized Capital, 030 0 , 00 . Nsunk: 111:11.1.)1titiS and other ra -, ,yrty aitattot 14,a cr iemiqe by Fit., and th, peril, of tlm Sea and Inland IS:•afgatlon and Transportation. pin Too'. WM. F. Johnatnn, Body Patt,rst,n, M'Citota-i, tiedlnody T. Friend, 1). 11 Long, 1. Ord, tiproul, A donee, o,o rg » It. White., .Tn,ob Painter,A. A Carri er, lease P. tteglily, ItA W. P. Bevan, Wade Ram peon, ' D. F-Park, n. FL Oaggshall. Lion. WM. F..JOIINSTON, President. BODY PATTERSON, Vic. Prp4ident. A. A. OAIMILR, Secretary and Treasurer. It S. Canaan, Assistant Secretary. &clam Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., President. P. M. GORDON, &creicry CAPITAL, I:1300,000. WILL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA SINE. All losses will be liberally atosted and promptly paid. A Rome Institution, maneged by DIRIICTORP nbc are well known In the seismal:Lay, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hay(' assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. Direchrrs.—R. Miller, 1r.,0. W. Ilicketson, J. W. Butler, N.llolmee, Jr., W. 11. Smith, O. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippenoott,George Darsie, James Mc- Auley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. Office, No. P 2 Water Street, (Warehouse of Boling A Co., up. tetra) Pittsburgh. noviltdy EW GOODS, ! Wart:lnas, Jrxr.tat, tqLVEN WA RE, N MILITAILY GOODS, WROLM"x ARLO HITAIL.—COUI3. try Merchants and strangers visiting our city aro request ed to call, as we can servo them as well, and we think b ter than they usually are served in Eastern cides, be-ides giving them a responelble guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. Oliver Detached Levers .$lO to $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 fettles' Gold Lever and Leptist. Watches, $l5, and upward.e. Gentlemen's do de do 035 to $lOO. Chains, Seale, Keys, Poncho, flpeeteclee, fens, Lamps, In excellent variety, and at lowest prices. $ Watch It patrir ; dm,e promptly and in a ;:uprrlor manner. All work and all geode warranted. W. W. WILSON, mh2l 07 31 ar aet corset, corner of Fourth. JOHN LITTLE:, Jr., Agent, No. 201 Lie Barr BITZET, HAS JUST RECEIVED the following very choice ar- Ji.l. doles:— BRANDIES. . Flock, Dente Brandy, (very fine,) • Lisboa. Otard Dupuy A Co. (super.) RUM . Marred & Co. 1 Jamaica, &Merge. Santa Cruz. WINES. GO. Sarclal Madeira, Boguet, Li oward,March A Co., Mad'ra London Cordial, EMI India Madeira, Schnapps. Table do SITNDRIFs. Amontillado Sherry. Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Manzanillo do Barclay's London Porter. Table do Wild Cherry Brandy, Cooklug do AMnthe, Ilw•s Wing Port, Malset he, 'ere Jul, do Chirecoa, ird:oery do Sarrlinee. Cl. fallen Clore% Mocha and Java, A •Idgu. Dry, Youoc Ilya. and Bla^k Teas, la, Sweet, English Bronson Cheese, Caampagnee, • Import,i Banana Ch;arti, of Anchor, , various brands. Verzeney, Old Monongahela Whioky, of fleidesetk, ' all grades. . Together with er articles connected with the ohnA • business. my2.9.lew . _ nor 27 ( tf WIG MANUFACTORY. --- . MRS. RENTER, BIM doors from the Aqueduct, apposite the thliector's All.oollolT CITY, I 8 PREPARED TO nu. OIiDEILS FOR WIGS, and all kind , of Ornamental Hair Work. The Nat qua ity of material is furnished. and entire satigniotion guaranteed. toylfaciawly IiLLTLT LAND ktlitAloTL:tt resod by MOW,. Woods. and Oven away to eII ac 78 Fourth street, describes a great variety o Maros, Houses and Lots. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Register. ON, it is described Lew tins Country Beats. 1 Je9l THOMAS WOODS, • '• E * " 74 0 ' 6 . ! f 1. . • 'OO BIM PAID UP H. D. l'ltN HICK, Agent. AEPNA INSURANCE. COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, CO N. _ ETECEEI P. A. .11ADERIA, Agait, N. US IV vc, atzcst. Pit :411=h cf t OrmrronLy• mr J•tnnary lac, I S LI. y au Art W . A v.., y , tts: S , I 'i I GARDINEE Cu/FIN, north twill:T=l eta t:NITICILI STATICS CAPITAL $250,000. Opct, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Phi:ade/F.hia. OtAnrr cf ()kr licvor /karti nt P?“/.1,1p.kin: DIILETOI.4. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c -.~ ,~ r.a~:r~w., ~=`n'~-~r', ~5.~..3.-.~.: ": ~.,. - .+.~ - ..=+;e,-- _......~'a.._ ,l6' _'• ',fin ~~,•"--3«~.. -a:~:~.r .m+ ~'.':~ riz A.~.u. BANK) E,S AND BROKE&,. AUSTIN LOOMIS* • - - STOCK AND.BILL BROKER, Office NO. 92 I)=th et, above Wood. "MOTES, Draft ' s, Borate, Mortgageo, and Loans on collo, IN tamale, negotiated. Stacks bought and sold on oont mi 4013. Land Wittrants honatt and add. Particular attention paid to the parehase and sale of Copper Stocks. all communications attented to promptly. WEL El. WILLIAMS JAIL S. 307 AT Wm. H. Williams & Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. C'orner Wood and Third streets. - - . AM- AU transactions made on liberal terms. Collediorm of Bilis, Notos, &c., promptly ettended to. jan'2.B7.ltxt BANKERS, A ND Deafrra in Exchauze, Bank Notts, Gold and Silver 11.. Oath. Ourreut and Par Ponds received on deposit. ;cmk• bou:tht and cold on commission. Collections: mails ..luy puha: tllO Malted .-Tatar:. SOltcr, Ehst corner of .11.crii..t and Mira ct:eota, mll.l PITT6III.IP.CiII, PA. ARTHITES, IWDiERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS an2Om Pittsburgh, Pa. C. n. ititairts JO. ttintirlo. Wilkins itrs (SuCeessors EXCHANGE Co.) BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 71 Antra sifter., Pittsburgh. TN THE numerous stittpensions of Banks and Bankers 1 throughout the country during the last six months, we are satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate taiki elaa; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the leiblic in atiVenoe, that on speculations in "fancy stocks," or other "outside operations," shall tempt us from the strict and le. gitimatit tine of our business—believing that In avoiding ail such lovitscissots we shall not only be better able to serre our customers and ensure their safely, but that in adopting aught a course we shall promote our own ultimate benefit. [rank! W. & CO. Removal. PATRICMS & PE TEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BEOILEEB, Hare Renorai Mar Office tnthe Owner of iNith and Wood K 1011317868, PA. ATBIOKS & FRIEND, hankers and Exchange 'Broker% and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sliver and Dank Nbtos. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities canstatdly for aale. Collettiona nada in all the cities throughout the United &meg. Deposits received in par funds or current paperint the corner of Fifth and Wood Biretta. rfebS N. HOLMES & 80E8 /. : ,Gt •N' • : IV.r=WVVr!'f'MW•t'Ml. • e 7 nalutier sraarr, roue Dona =ow. OLD mut.. 110LILES 6 SONS, Bankers - and 'Exchange Brokers, 11 . and Dealers in Note; Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Blot Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cillee constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposita received.% par rands or current paper, No. 67 Market street. between Third and Fourth sta. Usailly T LEGUNAN es 00" BAN F.ERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, D 6 Mod Street, earner of Diamond Alfry, PITISIIVINIII, Ps UT AND SELL Bank Notes ane Coin nDiscount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collectaena in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter, appertalningto a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. ream JOHN WOODS, HANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DUI= IN Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought and cold on commisaitna. Colleetiotus earefelly attended to. interest paid on Deposit Sir :in. 1.3j4 Fourth street. nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. circle HILL Ek CO., BANRRII,B AND EXCLIANGS BISONIZab,, COMM 01 WOOD .4110 173111 81N111118. ct ItUIT Excilayor on the Bane= Ode:. connantly for 0 sub. 'axe Bills ot Exchange and Nara dizeounted.— ctoid, suypr nnet Dank Notre, bought and sold. Collection" made in nti the priucfpai Citielf Of the United !kite& Do• pants received of Par and Current Funds. Driaerly ALIJA LI/lin, anwaan RAMS, RA MO YEA.IIII. YRAMXR & RAHN, BANISEEB AND =MANGE BROX:11E1113, BUY AND SELL Gold, Sayer, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loa= on Real &state or Stock Securities; purchase Prond.sary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stacks on Onaraission. Collecttanq mode on all points In the Union. [myl $627,476 G 3 G. R. ARNOLD & CO., BANKED:3 AND =CHANCY DBOBER.9, "yin EALEAd in Exchanice, WM, Bank Notts, sight and I) Time Drafts, Ac. UtaHectic= carefully attended to, and pro o 4 roc:lined to nay part of the Union. Strcks bought and cold on commintion. N. 74 loorak et, next door to Bank of PittaY,;.[ftel3 cad Porno: Exclonve, Bang Notts, Octd and &Woe, aneght, N'lld and itzthangat, at the SXCIIANOt AND BANKING 1101:163 01 WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 61 WOOD stun, prrfsztrzon. terest allowed on time deposits. ❑:ry 1.3.0,1 ....... A. OAGGWIT. THOMPSON BELL & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, an,-, of . Third imd ID:nd Piltartcret, _ • TDOAAS WOODS, wirCOMNIERCIAL BROKER,II36 AND 7 ZALLII fl Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Reel Estate, ite., AV, 's F.n-th st . PiLttburgh. Pc. De..Sl Illam A. UM $ BANKERS, Ifrrxxi 'tree, Piarburo, IT sn7 v e , t! t r , e „ D S IND STOC.S._ , . 17 ~,, opcg-ab N:ar!zrtri3a amrsny; Cl:l:tr.,' Cr,;an $ 11 ,:•, 0•, t—ut . ,: AS 1 , 0Z•1, ( 1 ! c, so! ( tr (tie., 1. iOO ELD Vortt.) rod Wanntea, Silver, tire and oft..r ralutitt,:i. anli:dly f 1 • • CLOTHING STORE! JOHN; M'CLOSKEY & CO itilurtM ERLY 0 the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty 3tret , ., sat act, u.-La son an onbourodwi popularity under num, .of I - IMRE RIG DOORS, hare, for the par porn of auquiriu; more trace for their immense buelneee, redo: rd the epeclow building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY &ND WOOD STREET, Where they hare now the most SPLENLIL STUCK OF CLOTHS! ETD READY MADE CLOTHING, That her ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, 11l to give them more nvilitles for th 4 - WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goode at the L Off EST EASTERN P2?IOESI And [Fey will werrant them to be as good as any menu factuntd In the toton. CUSTOM WORK, tr. 222 DM 6 VELS, AND IPOS 2EII WORM, NORM 712.1 hart , on bend e. full and beautiful assortment of LVTII6 nod CY/ATI:CUB, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUST _ _ _ Cruz interfi.s are identical with those of one customers, aml w. smeure the public that our fidelity will not fall in t 111.153 all Grdera we may be favored with. FORGET Tax PLACK-- No. SS Wood Street, (EABT SIDL) COB,NES OF MAXON]) ALUM. N. desire our patrons to understand that vre have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted eicitudvely to the House shore designated. =ea EDMOND WATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR., NO. 18;> LIBERTY STREET,— ' have now on hand a large stork of Fall and Winter Goode Overcoatinge, of entirety new designs; Plash Veat lugs, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Caatimcres, of every style and shade in the market, an of which I will make to order on the most reasonable ferric, and warrantor] to suit. oat! NEW SPRING GOODS. JIIST R.ZGEIVISD J,tliN McCLOSKEI k CO' Whole. sale Clothing Crunimuse, No.BB hocd.rceet,kuu cor t , 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 pnrchneed from first bands, and, ammequently, no second prof,: On them, which leaves us ibis to say that we can &MI do r-• 11 at no small profits ea any hoar in the east. ere Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchante, in general, to give no a call, and leonine our extensive assortment of ItIfADY MADE t BING. It is almost Impossible to enumerate the quint • qof Immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this h t e establishment; it is sufficient to say that it has never t en equalled by tho house Itself. marl&tr JOGS bIcOLOSKEY it CO. Clothing i Cloth - ing i r TTIE undersigned respectfully informaM friends and the public thathe is now receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib. arty street, a choice assortment of Cloths Classinteres and Vestlngs, of the latest and most desirable ' styles, which' be in prepared to make to order In the most fashionable man ner, at abort notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hands large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention r.r buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their I drantuge to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [mare] 0. OONNEII. Now Clothing Store, O. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE L IBERTY. rrlIE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, 1 where be has always on band a large and choice assort ment of all articles of CLOVIS:NO, which he warrants equal to any in the city, 'and will sell at the moat reasonable pri °es. The public, are requested to give him a call. marihly B. OPPEENY WIMP To Housekeepers. WE have now opened one of the largest stccks of CHINA, GLASS and QUKENSWAHN, en table for housekeepers in the city, and intend sailing at v.rylow 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 Goode In proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season Just passed, we are deter mined to work it off at los prices. We bave just opened so e beautiful shapes of White Stott, Mont Dishes; VOge" table do ; Covered fishes for stowed chicken, etc., etc. Alto, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our garsk or ‘Vinti , Stone Gold Band, ;ILI a,orted colors Toilet IVsrr i {s lords—011 . 0: which we have put dese in price to snit the that,. FRENCH CHINA. We have some twenty different tyke of French China Ten sets, and pone beautful Gold Band Dinner eats—ail of which we are selling at least tweutydive per cent. below former prices. . . . . .1101.1BN FORNISIIING GOODS. Our stuck cd Knives and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Drina'. nia Ware, GirandoNS, Solar Lamps, etc., is large, and we will sell them at vary.low prices GLASS WARE. On band and reeeivingin large stock of - 80 - Mar klad Pitta burgh Glass W nre, which we will sell at manufacturer's prices. COMMON WARE. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowl; Mabee, Pitch ers, and every article suitable tor country or city trade, is large, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchant., as we will sell them very tow for cash. ilownkee pore and others in wain of amid. China and. Queensward will do well by calling at the CHINA. LL, No. 62 Market, between &i and HA 4th eta., pi 0 Opposite Sea. IL Whit*. :,.;.1i.: . ::::..7.t,;;•7.:;.,-- ,. :;::T:;::: ., :•:.. ,-, .: ,,, ... ,, .: , . 7. ‘ .- f .--,- IM'IMII CLUTRING. NESS COATS JOEL*? ISTCLOSKEY k Soar Goods I DRY GOODS. -- • JUST ICEOEIYED'''' AT • • 01111:01. BIT.E..IIIVmr WO. 74 Masan TITh DITAD,LI Follarff AND ma DIAMOND . _ PITTSBURGH, ,P Spring URTEI/11D AND IIIO STIIEKERAttIig STOCK of and Summer DrySinode aver offered In this market. We would call paßlOtuar atMnpop te...tteiQuowha g 7 A *try Evertor ssitittanent orfaln black Bitmade and rimy bOlored ttilltp; also twisted Bilks, Satin, plaid and plain TISSIIO3 and garages; Printed Barege and. Malls der‘alnes; very hintfitotaceirasteh -Lawnarasta -ILMIII/IIIIIne9; a good eeaortment of French Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves and Chemirettea, exatirolderoil, .lism•stitched and. plain Linen, Cambric flandltereate&, - Faratturo Dimity and Chintzes; Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains; ' A beautiful assortment of Moire antique taco and Bilk. Talmaa, Shawls and' Scarfs'; a foll nsortment of Gloves, Mitts and llonifry; Trish Linens, :,insane and Prints, to gether uith a Complete as3orturrnt of every other article, either Mney, ample, foreign or th,mo , le. Thankful f3r past favors, weili solkif an earl; or. amluation of our smelt, conf,,lent that for qetvotlty, ty, style and price, it is mosurpapzed. YOUNG. LOVE a BRO., mys formerly Yount; Stevenson a II To. Now Arrival. of Spring and. Summer Dry Grinds. AT No. 99 N. W. SIDE OP WOOD STREET. DDGREGG CO., Importers and Jobbers in Britieh, . French and German DRY GOODS, blaring receiv ed our large and extensive stuck of eprlng and summer gouda, purchased from Importers, mann.facturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe in eas:ming our old customers, country merchanta and oity, dealers general dy, that 'owing to these acquired 'facilities In purchasing, we can after such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in , the trade. dmong oar'dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de tainee, Portsmouth lawns of the most dPsdraLle designr, mohair Metres, alpacns,plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghanis and fancy prints, latest styles; broadclotbe,fancy veering; caesimereir tiatinet% tweale and Rammer pante !coning ; brown and Mee - musami, table diapers. We hams also opened a very large assortment of bonnets; nateeet styiee, palm leaf hats. Itntland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of besiery, glovee and ribbons; with late vads,fancynottingfty faconettepriull and figured Batas MUSLIM and black silk veils, he.- Our variety stock embrace impart combs, buttons, per-, elusion caps, threads, port monales,patent medicines, per and almost every article usually kept in the va riety line, together with a large.stock of gold and silver watches, watch materials, glasaes, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a, great variety of 20 hour and 8 day (docks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for sub or cant every reference. , early call from buyers le respectfully solicited. tense D. GREGO h CO. SPRING DRY GOODS. HAGAN & NHL, No. 91 Market st.• Al ireceiving daily addltlone .t 6 their large and well se/ested or.lc - Mantillap, Drees Goode; Enabralerlos, hosiery, Shawls & Scarfs; Hatisekeepy Goode; Alexander's Kid Glares, &a: To which we would nespoctfully invite the attertien Of tha Lacllea. motrasiiNG GOODS. Et RASE. VAN GORDEB. has Just received a large - and beautlinl assortment of Mourning .Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and gauze Velb, black Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton, and elik; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander & Bajou's best Rid Gloves can always b found at No. 81 MARKET STREET, corner of the Dia 4nomi. n ovl7 REIN DKr GOODS STORE. Iron Front... No. 91 Market stree t. xIEIR house being now open for thetransaction of a gener- M al Dry Goods buainess, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well, selected . stock of MRS, FANCY AND• BT&PLF. GOODiI, we tztt offer such Inds:Cements as will In mire entire satisfaction. IiAGAN apr4:tf Nog.% Market and 8 Union street. VAN °ORDER'S TRIMMING STORE, No. 83 Memer Sr., CORY= 07 Dumown. TIIST REXEIV/NO, a large and well selected stock of all e) the newetyles of • LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Braids, Velvets, Litres, Cords, Ribbons. A. handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian EMBROIDERIEg, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Collars, E 4 ISIEISs, Handkerchiefs, Eaves, Insertiass, Infante Babes, Chanizettes, Bands, Cape A Waists. A fall supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape Betts, Collets, • Love and Gauze VeiLe, Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, • Giraza and Dotted Falls, Main Swiss do. Chendrettes, Italian andEng'h Crape. MATERIALS FOR ESIBROIDERINO—Stamped Collar-, Bands and Inserting,: French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Floss, Oil Cloth, 'Embroidering Bilk, S tilietos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of OENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING Collars, Cravats, Ties, handkerchiefs, Ac. Pine, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small wares generally. 41 BAJOU'S arse Rte Gtowro, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. ii to No. 10, always on hand. Also—A good stock of 1103IERY and GLOVES—eery cheap. mh2.3 FURNITURE. JAMES W. w GOD %V ELL OA BINE T FURNITURE 2.1 A I*I"C'FACTURER Ware-reams 97 end DU Third street; J. IV. W. re:Trot:ally informs ...A 1 kuUt now Ur/Q1 pI , tod hi Fpriu ?nr,ic r. 1 of purnitu,, =.h:+l7 Is '.iscilsilly I -r, eh, largrwt rtc.) bitsit ..., az offorw! is r , c.'s ir. this City, -,- I:Ich z'!l hs srld sit ;:ricra a‘ low t,` .a c r Walt. Xe he is det , rcixed to uphei-1 thr q-,;" well sea t:we.: materials, best ITC , ZIIIOI,r,Li - weht acetic - Lex said frt the extent of his order. 3 azd faciiity twe.nt..acttirihg, tc is ehabled to produce ser.s-razted furaiture, s.t the lowest prices. lie has adopted the prindple of identifying his customers' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his =act, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be !Impound In any of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tote-tetetc . _ 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dos. Mahogany Chairs; 20 dos. Walnut 60 51ahogany Rocking " 20 Walnut " 50 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut 60 Marble Top Centre Tables! CA " " Drescins Bureaus 80 . " Washstands:, 40 Enclosed la 100 Common D . ./ Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut " 60 Cottage 61 800 Cherry and Poplar Beisteseig 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 4{ 10 Cherry 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Dreakiest Tables 12 B,3ozetary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Beat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies' Writing Deals; Sat and Towel Blends; What-Nots; Rtigu Tres; Paper Macho Tables: DonyersaUon Chairs, Pembroke " Elizabethan "Hall and Tier •. Race Ladies' Work " Inlaid "e Extension Dining Tables; GoOda and Hall Chain; Ottomans; is large assortment of COMMON FIIBNITITh and IMDBOR ticks in their line. CHAIRS. Oaanfir M ax in e reapplied with all ar- STEAMBOATS eau* traTIELS, furnished at the shorted cotes. All orders promptly actroodal to. apr6 Steamboats, Ahoy skagiTun subscribers tender their acknow edgments 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 Purniture and Chairs of the , best material and work manship. T. B. YOUNG & CO., • Corner Third and SmithEeld streets, jyl2, '69 . opposite "Brown's Motel." -- LOWI MAIM AND BEDSTEAD A s on 294 Fettermates Row, Liberty street, nes on hand a large ',took of Chairs and Bedsteads or every description, made of the best austerwe, which he will cell lower than articlesi of the same quality can be sold in the city. He would call par ticular attention to his large stook of Mahogany and Walnut Ohatra and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every clascnption executed in the untest truumer. Orders left at the Ware Dooms; or at the UM, ttended to. corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly marn A. MILLIKEN a Co., HA'N ON HAND at their extensive OADINAT and MAID KaNUFACITOILY, No. 64 Smlthtleld street, assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they wilt Terme—cashl6 per cent. below customary rates. only. d0c27:1, Great Inducements to Osuih Purchasers. NVE will selloar large stook of COM:110N AND NANCY CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot fail to please s t ir cash p i thasers. All our work is warranted. Our terms are l 4 JAm LOWEY, JIL, mar 26 SeventhlAnd Liberty sta. yisl WM. E. STEVENSON continues to manufacture CABINET-WARE of every description, at Weald stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh greets. UNDERTAK ING attended to, In all its branches. myll - 171ELD BOOK FOB RAILROAD EMILY/MRS.—Contain- X Ing formula tor laying out curves. determining frog an glee, levelling, maculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathime and natural signs tan gents, eto. etc.,by John B. Renck, Civil Engineer. PoCket ok form. $1,75. ...The object of the present work is to supply a . want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. BOoks of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary log:arithmetic tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to - the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formulae for laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings; de.,is a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. S. Mornay ACADEKT, West Point, April ft 1544. Goa/emelt : I have looked over " Renck's 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 very useful and prectil volume both for efliee,rl fold work. D. IL Mina's. '---.. 1:60Y, .6 !nil 2V,185,1,... I am much pleased with Mr. - Muck's little manual, the " Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With tlio presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher valeta than that of mere novelty*that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desire. , Me } practical use. In conclusion, while I. think the design of Mr. Henck'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. epicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex- canna typographic d taste displayed by his publishers. B. Plummer Osamu, O. K. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM S. - lIAVM, Dealer in Engineers' Stationery, an 3 Market street. corner ofSecond. Second. FDss 6 1 0EWS.--a..a.-4 11 AnO.N_AM..haYeeat X received another 2 plendld /at or Drees Goods, compri sing rich Plaid, Striped end Figured Serves, Thanes, Or woo, 4% &o n vitia some elegant style or Sloanced rsit• gobs*. 111TH ST. rl. ~n, ' ~ w f 'ter ' , • -.1 ,• (h . • PILLS: i - _ - .A MEV . ov4 ninguleoi eraXe.;,o'u 3 '. 4.! hnewly Let the Cure st Alf PiAwe i _ .- . ,v r ......- , ~,, disenees- Costly* r , se, Ind tv e, . GO, , a, JAllnat - C DrePty'Y aentue'd., sre ~..c. .- ' vets, 0 s ~t,' Vert_ .o, Derr u .esa, ::: t ' c ool' -- ' Trritaiddly, loflammatieue, /lead , -. .., , ii' . echo,' Patna" la' the ]; . cart, Hide , 1141', et. pacirand Lltebailernalaoroplatote, r oc.,-" 0 " . " r „i,arty" . ," '. - 4,E..A, 13.0., - P.. - - Laird, very few ere the e't ---,,,-- -if- - - , 1 dileasee in which* Purgative Mel • • elnel3nottrierfiev lees req u ir c i,,,,,,d much vickners, and sainting might be prevented, iT a harntless but efinctual (luta:tie were more freely. Used. Nn - person ran feel well while a oattstie habit of body pre. sails; beeld'es, it scion generat.rotriOus ref erten fatal ei - teeteca, which might tetve been avoldoci by the timely and juedcious are' of a deed purgative. • This . 13 alike tree of I Cods, Vffl ai 41 Sy ktiptorue; atd Elliot:A (1,.• :Lg. 17),i .''. 1 Tnev ail tend to become or prof/nee the deepeeated and , formidable tlii ,: t.ctupera which load the hewers al! over the 1 10-e.i. Ilene. a reliable family physic i.. 4 of the Orrt int• vortmee to the public health, end tbia, Pill hes Ix.tc-a per fected with conoummato skill, to meet that demand. An extensive trim of Ito virtues by Phy.icians, - Prozersors. era Patients, has shown results surnaming anything hitherto known etuny medicine. Career nave been effected beyond belief, were they not imbstantlivad by persona of such ex• ailed positions and charactetas to forbid the suspicion of untruth. , , Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these PiBEI, we may mention— Loot. A. A. HAYES, AnalyticatMemist of Doeioh. and State Aseayef of. Massichttertte; whose high profesalonal character is . ndoraed by the • ROD. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the Lthltei States. itolll3ll'r C. WINTHROP, .Ifa Speaker of the Home of Repreeentativea. - SttOTT LA WRENCE, Minister Pima. to. England. VOUN B, FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston; sine, Er. J. R CHLLTON, Prictical Chemist of New York City, en Acreed by MARCY, - • lion. WL. M Secretary of State: Ti3l. - 13.ASTOR; the richest man in America; • B. LELAND at CO., Proprietors of the MettopolltanVot.4. D 4 space permit, wo could give many hundred- =tie. rates *email parte where the Pills have been used,but eel. dance even more convincing than the eaperlenceof eminent public men, is found in their effects übon trial. These Pills,.the result of long Investigation and etndy, are offered to the nubile as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science ran afford. They ere compounded not of the drugs themeslees.tut of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical preemie in a state ofvurity, and combined to gether in ouch a manner as to insure the beat results. The ~ystecce of composition for medicine a has been kneel in Cherry Pectoral end Pills I Cab, to produce a more etticient remedy than had hitherto been obtained - by a , ,y pioctsa. The reaeon is perfectly Obvious: Mile by the old mode of competition. every medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and Injurious qualities, by this each Jodie 'ideal virtue only. that 13 desired for el, curatiee effect in present. - All - the inert awl oteMileue qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the Curative virtues only being retained. Bence) It la self evident that the effects should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, and the Mlle a more powerfarantidoto to aisetee than any other medicine known to the world: - As ft le frequently expedient that many medicines should be taloa under the counsel of an attending Physician, and m he'conld not 'properly judge of a remedy without know ing Me composition, I have dupplied the accurate ,FO7ITIIIifIS by which both my Pectoral and Mb; va.thsado, to the whole body of Practitioners; In the United States and British Athericao Provinces. If,however, there should be anyone eh.; bee not received them, they trill be forwarded by mall • Of all the Patent' Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken I , their' coirtposh ton wee-known ! Their life ronsitta la their mystery. , I have no niysteries. The composition of my preparations is latti-open - to all men, and all who ate competent to judge on the subjeot freely acknowledge their convietiona of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was przeifinneed by tsclentite men to be a 'wonderful medicine Were its affecto were known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on theinternal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the-obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, 'restoring their lrregu• lar action to health, and by eoritcting, wherever they ex. let, stte.h derangements as are the drat origin of onacIZIAL Prepared by Dr..IAMED C. AYRit, Practical and :Ana. lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. Niveboxeisfor $l. • ' Bold by. B. A. PAHNEBTOCIII A CO., at wholesale and retell, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. leCcdtredrw INHALATION ir l iTi p ASTI-IMA A sumPTEN 1115 W AND VE ltt WONDIR WEITZ 'EtYcI.TEA.NA BROUGHT 1105111 TO Tie D DOOR OF TILE 15,..C,L10N A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY-has recently bernmittle ji. by Dr. Curtis, of t; Is city. in the treatment of fAm suraption, Asthma. and all disease* of the Lunge. We re• fer to "Do. Cuarit's Drocass. on Iflusune Hregan VAPOR. _awn CIMEULT Srace." With this new method, Dr. C. has ra stored many afflicted ones to health, aeon evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking or the treat. merit a physician remarks, "It is evident that inhaling— constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—theme. dieinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole terial cavities of the hulas, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon . the= when introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The Hygeana is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the country.—lino York Dutchman of January 14. .. The Inhaler Is worn on the breast, tinder the linen, with. ant the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaprate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of cures, like the tbitorring, migh - be Darned : Ore package of the Ifygeana has cured me of the Asthma of dr. years standing. J. P. Kmmacar, P. M. of Duncan:laza, Pa. Ism cured. cf the Asthma of len years' standing by Dr. Ilygrans.. MARGASIS FAISON, 'Dv oklyn, N. Y. Paul, of No. t end str,et, .N Y., was cure.: of a .- , vere ease of Bronchitis by the lineana.. sister bus been cur,d of a distrersing conch cf several :ears' standing., and 41,K:idea to be ineuronle by the phyci• <dans. Sloe was cured inone month, by the llyguana. J. a Genera; Richmond, rife. • The Rev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, testifies of our Moll. duo in the following language: New Yoe Nor. 15, 1254. Bake. Sm—l tb'nk highly of Dr. Curtis's, Hygeana, as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lunge. Having had some opportunity to testify its efficacy, I ant convinced that it is a moot excellent medicine, both the Syrup ,and the inhaling application to the chest. N. R.—Dr. Ourtis'e Hygeans la the ORIGINAL and ONLY GRNtiINI: ARTICLE: all others are base Lmitationy or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun th.m as you would POISON.- For sale by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street; R. Fellers & - Co.; Leo A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John Sargent, Igew Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Soonest er. Carter's Spanish THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Not a Particle of Mercury in it. T ET TIM AFFLICTED READ AND PUNS/EV—Au jJ Infalle a Remedy for Smcdttla, Bing t Y . ; Ithatimae tism, Obetinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples Or Pustule on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyea, Ring Worm or Tatter, Scald Head, Enlargement an:, Pa.n of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Clears, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Dineen& arising from an injudicious use of hiereury,lmptudence in. Lift Of Impurity of the Blood. . 44-This great alterative medicine and Purider of Blood Is now us oi by . mends ot gratefal patients from all part ! of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkabl an”.a performed by the greatest of all medicines, "CAR. TEll's SPAN MU MIXTURE." Neuralgia„ Rheumatism, . :erofula, Eruptions on the Skin, firer Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores. Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the . Bones and Joints, arc speedily put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. • For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet teen found ! to compare with it. It cleanses the spasm of all Impart. i ties, acts gently , and ealtiently matte Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, eves tone to the Stomach, , maker the akin clear and hmlthy, and restorer the Copal- totion,enftebled,by disease or broken duo% by hegira:sue of youth., to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladles, it is invariably better then all the ooa. meths ever used. A few doses of Quuts Spin tali Mixture will remove all sallowness otcomplexkro, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im. • prove the general health In a remarkable degree beyond all the 'medicines everheard of. The large, number of certificates which we have received from persons from all parte of the United States, L. the beat ; evidence that these le no humbug about IL The prase, hotel keepers,mtee, physicians, and publla men, well known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful 'effects of this GREAT BLOOD PUBUTIBB. Cali on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and. reall the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all fdeditinen has performed. None genuine unless signed by BENNETT & BEIM; Proprietors, N 0.3 Pearl street, fliamond, '44 to rebore all , orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. PAHNESTOOK, JOBEPIEf Pf.. 231 6, NO, FLEXING BUB., taut by Druggists genendly. oct3l,deely sTA: FitO4 CANADA Guano, February 7tli # Mears. R A. Frilentstpa @ I.l7.—Vire had the pleasure 'co: , receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Ver. =Huge which will be very grMfying to you, as Ulna sent voluudirily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, verytruly, Ini.lBBoN It CO. Gentlemen—My little daughter. Ss= years old, and my, scra, older, were for a considerable time suffering trove worms. I purchased two bottles of your Yaradfuge, at which I gave them three doses, according to directions , emiEtniSge to say, In less than three honies th.y passed ne less than /NE lILINDILED WORMS, acme of:the extract , ' dinary length of from twelve to fifteen inches. . • Having experienced so much of the broeficial effeCts your Yermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it to the public, as, in my opinion, also of the most edloanicars tense. riles against worms ever offered to the public. Gentlemen. believe me to be . • ' Your much obliged and humble serf%_ NATHANIEL LSAT V. Prepared and sold by B. A. - A. PAHREBTOCK & corner of First and Wood streets.. . • --- Joseph Whites Carriage Rispesitorys TOSEPII WHITE, now carrying on bud- Ease in bla spacious premises. (now* 4 lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and r Oreensburg turnpike, near the Two Mile Run, between Pittatungh and Lawrenceville, rreessppaatluilr invites the public to inspect his stock of CIABMAGES, BU(1131EB, Ac. And he particularly informs geritlemei purchasers, that one price only is made. Fourteen year experience in the business, enables him to place before hi; patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, a many years past !Vitas been -his particular department V select from the rations and most talented Eastern many facturers. The euccesa of his new system is complete—th economy of hie arrangements will' supply ;hq test and lIIOF Lshionable manufactures at moderatepr*4.... , ; Unencumbered by - - those heary cspenses, nhich tb", tnanuz ter decorating houses of businesa has heaped appcti the price of goods, (owing to large IMMO JOSEPH WHIT ;-; ..7111 in+ll rtr.dy m :mop only, at Esubb. lent than the caw ; -profits. Raj C .iia,resrersired in the best manner, with despot ATTENTION! Wagon Masters and Teamsters' Bounty Lan-. AGENCY, 92 Fourth street. oFFICERS, Soidiers, Musicians, Wagon Masters,-Tcan' liters, Es. who were regularly mustered Into the Er, vice of the United States, and every Officer, Seaman, ord nary Seamen , Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the NavF . . also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State c Territory. are entitled, by the late./Lot of-Onigrese, to Warrant for 160 Acres of Land.: Those who have received 40 Or 80 Ac ca, are entitled to Warrant for euch quantity of Lind as will make, ice tI; whole; 180 Arm. Persons entrusting their claims to =scan rely upon Inc, int them attended to promptly. • ' . All information free of charge.-.:Letters promptly 11 :.; ewerod. Address AUSTIN 100.218, mhl4 Bounty Lend Agent. 02 'Fourth at. 100 stuns oitANGzsr6o do.A.E9OZEKJuet resets l Sol. gala by ymyygolg tAtoliatsos. t03'29 - ' - -San Wood groat ~h `~~.Y " ~',.t^. - : , hr xi~»,Y.sxr~ '`',~,. :;, ' rat a ' ~ , ;f.:,-,, MEDICAL. Imy.44sagm
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