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Pies - ark :. __.._......1110 .. 4:45 " 12:50 A.M. Zanesvile 1220 P. J. 6:uo " 212 " Concord —12:58 " e:44. " :3:ol. . ceitabliage 1:20 ~ 7los . 3:2a ' Bartlesyme ~..". . ...3 . ,. " S. tf 4:18 " Belt:stoat ..... 2:44 " 151 " 5:14 Arrive Beller ... 2= " v--;.9:4.5 '' ell - - 6:16 " °ollie WEZT. :r7-7 p r e s a .urea IvII;;It Leans. Train. Train- grain. Beth& 9:15 A.M. bilS.; A.lll 6:00 p. 'hi. Belmont 10:31 w 6:i5 " 7iOS . Btrnesville. 10:52 . 6:13 . 7.h0 r< Cambridge 11:00 '• B:6t ‘• 0.00 . Ccrionrd 12:17 P.ll-&3 0 " 4:25 ' 3anesville 1:10 " 4:10 " 14:30 w Newark 2-.0; " 10:11 " 11:50 " Arrive Coil:Limbos— 3:ihl " 12:15 P. Si. li'Ai A. Ili. The Erprws Train going East will atop to Cate rip ! or leave pataengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only. ilruna WVIT will atop only at the above named Statiotut. The Mail Train will strip at ail the Stations where the Mall is to be mcolved, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. Tbs Night Trait will stop at all St: :lons on proper notice being gliGn. GO/Is . EAST. The 10.10 A. If. Express Train, con:Acts at . Gran :alms with the Er.prors Train 'which leaves Cincinnati st 6 A. it. and with the Train from the W e al on the Columbus, Piqua ~ 1 ,,,,b y .,, grail-cad; Ma a nalleld and Mt.t Narcala with Vernon, morning Tra and With ins to and from Sandasky, Tr,ini on the Steubenville- and Indium Railroad: - at Wheeling with Esprese Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Past. err. Cities. 'Vie 73:30.P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train frond Much:matt ; at Newark. with SandustY, ManseAd and Newark Railroad; said at Wheeling with Night Train ma Baltimore and Cilato Railroad. Pansengers I caring Louisville and poinM below Cincinnati, end taking I the 4 A. N. Trr.in on Idrtlo Miami Railroad, will contort with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polis and Cletunond by morning Train on Indiana Central F. %Broad will attic connect with this Train at Colnmbue, nit reach Wheeling at Pl.. P. NI., and leave by 10:3.0 P. M. T rain on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving In Ilaitl• more at 5 P. 51-,nett day. The 11:30 P. 111. Train connects at Columbus with the Mall Train which leave. Cincinnati at 5:30 P. M., and arrive. et Bellair ct 6:15 A. lii..; connecting with the Aorommoda tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route,cia Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day on, reach Co:nimbus in season to tats this train; and at. Wheeling to - ill tate the Acommodation Trial% for Cumber land, sloop there, and restime by Evpresa Train is Bald: more and Er.stera Cities. GOING 'WEST. _ . The A. ELMail Train connects at BeDaly a ith Night Train cfn 'he Baltimore and Ohio Eallnaad ; at Newark with trains tiff and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago rut Monroeville: at Columbus with the train. fnr Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana• polls. and Chicago, via Dayton and ria Urbana. The 9 45 A. NI. Express Train connote with the Expreta Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 5:23 i'. M., and con nects with trains going South and West arriv ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. • The 60) P. M. Train connect' , with the Accommodation Train [rem Cumberisud, and at Columbus filth Mail Train at tllt A. ]h direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indians polls, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago. • ISAAC If. Supt. Zanesville, June 15, 1855—[je9.1) CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, rIA irELLsrILLz:, Aim , Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. VIA Tito shortest, quickest and most reliable Conte to Toledo, j Chits-ago, Rook Island, Galena, and Bt. Louie, is VIA CLEVKLAND. This route is One trundled sales clutter and about sine boring - clicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh, eo Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chica,,,—o. „ Time to Cleveland sir hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and Et. Louis thirty seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. _ . 'The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad Leaving Pitts burgh et 3.00, d. 11., 8.00, A. IL, and 8.00, P. N. connect at at 13.3.1 A. M., 11.41 A. .M., anl 020 P. 11., ae followe: Trains for Cleveland leave Arnim* at A.M.. and 12.00 01.., and 1131 P. M., eontirtlng at findson with Trains for Cuyahoga falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10. All A. M., 29D P. or., and 000 P. M. Passongera for Toledo, Chicago, Pt. Louis, Bova Island, Galena, and the liorth-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. rd., and arriving to Cleveland at 2.30 P. M., as that Is the only train by which claw connections are made through to the above point. Passenrers by this tralu mach Chicago at I'..M next morning, and at. I pills at mid night. TT_St WELLSVILLE. The Steamers. Forest City and Diurnal will tea re ths Mo nongshela wharf every morning, (Sundays es:spted.) at 10 o'clock, for Wellsville, connisoting with the Maio 1-. ring Wellsville at 420 P. 61., and 51-riVITI3 at Cirvelaud, at obi P. M. An A=taimoiatios Train will mare Wellvville LatJy (Sundays ewoepted„) at 6.43 P. hi., cennirding at Bayard with Elrprs Train arriving to Cleveland at 5.3 . 14 P. M. Tata., from Well2vill, and Cleveland connect at Bayard for Carr.ollion, Waraestrarg, Dower., and New APT : takes for Cleveland, Chim.go and the North-west, Tia Wet bs'etile, are cold at a less rate than via Alllan= The Tawiris from Cleveland to Toledo and Chlo e c., ran as follows, Lease Maitland at 723 gni 323 A. M, aaa 6.25 P. Ai.; .rive at Cbdcaso et 11.04 P. hi., 1 . .04 A. hi., and 136,3 A. 11. Trains laa.we Chicago for island and EL,:115 as folla , s: for Roza lilaud at 9.10 A. M., col ll Co sot It. Louis at 9.1 1 A.. 11., and 15.60 P. M. Pas-sangria for It. Laois go rem Rack island Ballrasi to Joliet, and thanes over the Chloago and Wissisalprl Railroad to Alton. and theme by Steamboat (33 miles) to fib Louis. Pamengere by the 9.16, A. IL, Train arrive in Et. Lants at 11 on=4 ay.:A.l3g, and by the 101.1;, P.M., Train, at orna usxt dAY. Damage cheated through to Cleneland, and there ra• chanted for. Chicago and It. Louis. FARE VIA ALIJA:NOB AND CLITRIAND. Isfaiss2.cf . !. I,le3aon 11.3 To Allinnes $2 In I Tr, La Salle. ..$lO 63 $l3 60 " Olert.larit -. 406 " Bock urn, Is co 14 3.5 Toledo -.....- 060 11amaa 14 lo 14 00 (110,...r.g0 13 00 $l3 ' Sprinalold 16 70 10 11° " Ploomingt...l6 90 1443 " Parllngion 21 00 " In. LonLa.-..2.1 03 16 LO Pamengero are req.:le:sited 01SC:i Of the. Vinrinaty, In 31 , C-311:1151% J . D CHICA.GO TO ST. LOUIS• Tyt CHICAGO, ALTON AND ET. I OUTS RIM grigigUREEMMi ROAD , IP'ortnerly the Chicago and illissiesippl. llerrying the area: kmeril•zn Zeprt:: and D. £ Nagi. US Only Dlre.et and Reliable Etemte to the South and banth•Wer.t.—Seventy Olen Shorter than any (Aber TTO 51:1'.9710n =Fran M 41311 Ert77:471 I.,anca .1 rrirPfe Rt. Lotrzz. Et. Louis Day Expre55...........v.15 lf! n A M. e.t.. Louis Night Rapres. 10.00 P. ici .............2.15 P. M. Trains run directly through without change of cars Or baggage. j;707., Chitace to al. Louis in 1.5!4 het; t. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, a iih the Rock Island Railroad for Ottawa, L. Falb., Rock Island and Oen tral lowa. At Bloomington , with Central Railroad for Olin . ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Springlicid, with Great Western Railroad for :Jackson: Ville and Infants Floor. At Alton, with 'Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and gook.uk; the moat erpeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern hiLosouri. At Et. Louis, with Daily Pirstolass Btaamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lowe: Mississippi, and with Regular Linen of Packets for Kansas, EL Joeaph, arid all potnts on the Missouri, Tonnesace, Cumberland and Arkanssa Rivera. It. P. MORGAN, Eup't, Elootmdngton, 111. L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, 111. 1101 ILLINOIS CENTRAL. RAILROAD: • • Oarryiag the Great 17. States Nall tad Erpress. TWO PASSENGER TR /LIES RUN DAILY on itn entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, AND CHICAGO to CAIRO. This roa d,ln c:nxctonwiti TreinsOf the Oh!oand liiaamll.l S maagoan l aalor.gdforn . the most direct and only continuant; U. 11. route from CHICAGO to Sr. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago an follows : 10 L. H. and 10.10 P. M.-Br. torts LNI) Came Itrsales. Plizaelltrete Ibt St- Louis by this tntin take the care of the Ohio sad Mae. R. It. et Ea odoral, and aro carried direst to St. Louis. kb L. M. and 44 0 P. M.—Dupont: an, Clexitta En rusts, connecting at , Dunhetlo (op site Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Stearn - Par:tete for St. po Paul and the Upper Mteelaeippl river cities. Trains leave Calro for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.10 A. hi. and 7.00 P. IL pesearigers from the East and places on the Ohio river destined for St.Loule will save 100 mllen of tedione and 11.11* certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive fifteen boars In advance of the river route, by taking the care at Cairo. Tickets to St. Laub", Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all im portant places by thle route, can be bad at the mitre or the O. & P. and C. & P. Railroads in Pittalontgli, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago , ice PITTSBIIEGH CONNELLBVILLE RAILROAD Open front West Newton, Westmoreland Gountyy.to Itiatitnburg Station, Fayet te County. TUE FAST 3TIAULT. CLARA MEIER hating been char. tared by the P. & O. R. R. Co., will leave Pittsburgh every evening at half past four deloch precisely, for Weet Newton, connecting there with the ilnshis of the Pitts burgh and Connalleville Railroad, which will run between the above points until farther notice, as follows: Leave West Newton at 6:30 d.. 1414 stopping at Port Royal, Sulith'e Mill, Jacob', Creek and Layton; reaching Mitten ' burg at 6:52 o'clock. Returning, leave Allitenburg at ee3s A. hi ; atop at all way stat Ems, and arrive at West Newton at 7.13; connecting with the trimmer CLARA Ylatilalt for Pittsburgh: reaching Pittsburgh at noon. •' Recond Train will leave West Newton at 12 o'clock for 2111tenburg, and returning, will leave hilltenburg at 6 P. 1,1. , stopping at all way stations. pare from Pittsburgh to Miltecaburg - , , $.1,16. Etag,es for Cniontown and ConnallsTille will connect with the Trains it ktiltenburg Statical. be tranuoV tacit _way dally. For rates • apply to D.W.oll2lAVALL,lsq,Assletantfinpetintendent, West• Newton; cr to W. THOSON, Freight Agent, on • board the eteamer Clara rain, at her whagj eri n z ne the ,-...:::.fliotionsalrels Bridge. intriai W. • . —President and dontnteniellt. PltUburgb., J=e 20,1860. ;'~ `: . /.. • 1,01 ,ir nor: RAILROAD. CONNECTING 'MTH prc,Ture thole' ticictA at tho omongabeht nonce, bakes ttio RAND, Supl, (*eyeland. CAUGHEY,Ag't,PltLgbargh. MR LIME BA= IL E. !SASON, Supt. t , :;-•1--.71.: t:, ' ll . l 1414 V, - m r*', • • - • $- ~ ~~ '_ -. ,ur 0 IGN TILEIL ROUTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to the Allitsalett ppi, Chicago, Burlington. and Quincy RAIL tanigg ROAD FoILKSMT Tar. Cmal,go Ann Atteona Es Cedvi. EMMET Tatar R. R. 1.9 NOW CMaL.L - Vat, And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cam. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, E - EouE,, xtrecATINE. GQ.UAWE.A, WADE LO, TORT DEB MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, gre., and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUTS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD ; JACKBONTILLE, NAPLES and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Greet Western, end Ohio mad Missis sippi Railroads. Trident on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from tie East. 7 -uyolding all laying over at any of the points. Stages have Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all the important points west of the art , licsippl as far as Connell Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles leas staging than by any other route. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the orammtEcre Ran, the smoothest riling and boa Railroad in the West— well stocked with the most modern I.oacmotivno and elegant new Cars. 7,.q-n,,, , ..."" By this route passengers era rare of making cornea- ! , flow, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding , " 411,1\6a11.1, - --- - • 110V5E, the vexatious delay of toga and ice, and dangers of neriga . OORYIE OF MALY AND SOULE' ,Tat, BABEL'S, O. Zion, to co the route by Alton.HE Proprietor takes pleasnre in anzoirming to the Baggage checked direct through fmm Chicago, awl 00. T public, that this now and. elegant fetal has been opened charge for handling at any point. ' le a horme of entertainment. ° comterdlerts and roomy, THROUGH TICEETI' by this route can bo purchased at and adjoining the office. the Ohio Stage Oonapany,it offers all the Railroad Ofticee in the Bast; at the Office of the ledueeraents unsurpassed In Warren Mr the accent:node- Company, corner of Clarb and late streets, in the Granite . lino of the traveling community. Mindlot; lat the Depot of the Galena R. ft„ and at the A ,0,,,,,,,, ot _ peddle patronage l; reapectielly solleital. Mich. Cent. R. IL Office, corner of lake and Dearborn eta, an 17 M. GASKILL. opposite Tremont House, Chicago. PREIGUT C.:M.41,13.1 hr thle route will receive immodi- FRANKLIN HOUSE , etc despatch C. O. HAMMOND, finpl. , C. F. I%ILI.IiTT, CHEM:NWT SIRRET, ABOVE THIRD, PDSLADELPIIIA. PAIL/LER & LAIRD, Prnprielonn. ilenl Ticket Ag't, Chicago. i 1/19;Mm1 Tlatidli $l.OO PRE DAY. 41.4 -"TIOKE7PB cart he procured at the principal Railroad 01fice.s of the country. mblo I RinAIILLAtiI 1100 SE, JOIT.Y.YBO ITS, FL'YN 4. THE PENNSYLVANIA pug undereiemd haring, taken charge of Oa &Lave R A 1 I - , ROA D . e L Dami4 House, sand remiss It fo Irl tenth erpause, in a lonforiabie es e cli .63 (.1..4‘11e. style, is now prepared to re. MBE GREAT CENTR.AI, BOUTS. enent,tiog the At • t 5 2 ,1,/ gnosis, mitt rive ample eathfection to ell who may Pe / rol/1 , 0 51/.. Pon, i auSdf 1 . I .,MtS Powlinv. i Nude akin with Western, Nortlowestern end South- ," - '• _ ___ - ~ a solemn Slate% by a contemn', Beltway dived. This roan HARE'S ROTEL, %Leo C.01111 , N et Pittsburgh with dolly lino at steamers to f Late Farmer's Exchonye,l all ports en the Western lacers, and at Cleveland and San- N ~,. 113 1.181211 TY STEEET, foot of Plith AI rent, Pitts dotty with strainers to all parts on the Nertloweatern , turgid SA MU NI, HAM% Propriotor. fetes- . making the most di"'; mortar! and rdi4N; r ''''' - This llotel Is :entirely new, harint7 juht been completed by which FRTICUT ran 1.4 forwarded to and from the end opened for the arrontritogatton rd the public. I aepE. Great Wee.. RATES BETWEEN PIIIIA I/F.I.PM_, .1 PITTSTUIROIL , FRAATILLIN tiOUSE, Cl•v!land, Ohio. plttliT CLASS.—P-oots, Shoes, try duals, 1 7 .,,. ~,,,. mop, 1 C PA.TRICE. A BON, Paornrcresa....q . "nia House hat t in. an ber.o.‘„) Tran, Yeatbore, Ar.......... i ' ' . dergone thorough end extensive repairs, alterations, SEM:HI eke...S.—Books and Stationery, and large liddltienti of new furniture, etc., and the propel& Dry °cods, (in bales,) Hardware, Les- , tin, ih . per lnns. I t tears pledge themselves that orating Shall be wanting on tiler, Wool, ar )their part to render the Fitantilai a plate where all the cent. THIRD CLASS —Anvils, Bagging, Bacon I r „, ) , Crr ilnns.„l 1 forte of a first else, hotel ranloud. be loud. Pork, (In bnik,) Hemp, he I jy Cif C. PATRICE A SON. FOIL STU CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon and 1 400. per leSdhs. 1 FLOILKNCE4 lIDTEL, Pork, sparked,) Lori and Lard Oil ) No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORM. air In enippin^ Gorda from any point toot of Philsolel. i (o.IN - DUC , T.ZD 071 411.1 tonere.", Ptah.) phi., bra particular to 171072: package • rut Pennsy REUBEN LOVEJOY ! trania Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of th. ,, Road' at Philadelphia or Pittstatrgb, will he fore n nievi without detention. Fiction! Aesarre —Moses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. Y.; E. J. Sneeler, Philadelphia; blagra w A L00n.,. Balti more ; Goo. 0. Prineiscus, Pittsburgh ; ehriIIgIIIIIII A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; .1, 8. Moorhead, Louisville, My.; It. C. Heldman, Madison, Ind: Ilateliff A Co-. St- Louis, )lo.; J. S. MR.-hall A Son, Evansville, Indiana. 11. IL HOUSTON, General freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBARIIT, my. Superintendent. Altoona. Pa. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. ClittNOE OF TIME lAN ANTI SLNCI: WEDNESDAY, .la ne the Mail 1.,/ Train learns Staubeneilin Sdly, (Sundayn excel ted 1 at 7 o'clock. A. M.,11.114 attire at Newark at 1 o rc-'7 , 11., P. M-, connecting with train- far Coli - ohne, t'statusky, In4lanapolli. Chieng3, I aealle, Mount Vernon, 13',c3 (eland, Toledo. :taint Loofa. Cinclncati at tt. t lt) came craning E.F.T31113: 2 , 3 : Lettere Newark at 17 o'clock, M., ant arrives at tht , train leave Cinrla nati at P o'cleet, .3. 3t. The Cadiz t►ccoaamo(laaloa Trala Leaves 3‘tentenette Badly, (Husidaye et:note:lJ at 1.1%;.. P. 91., and arrives at Cali: at r... 1.5 &Lit SAILA, Leaves O&M:. '(C 77 A 31.. ant arrlree at Steotctivill, at 10 -11.5 A. M. For further informaU.•a apply to 3/91ES COLLINS t Erright aci Pam , nger Agent , ,N,s.ll* and lU {Pater strart, kittablirc h. LAVAN . FIT): Pia i•VI T. timers: crmght ant V.A.". Agent. it II WtAIDW Superintendent PEINNSVLVANIA RAILROAD. 21111.01 , 0 H TFIAINA, b.nt•t4, 1,1,ka nal thtuttalrgit. 'l' 11 I.:ll+llt•ifNtTi V Mt, Tr. laaraa rtaladelpt.la for Pitt, A , sc.! Pr. t Uttrgh a: Akl ,V , T i It: leave./ Yhilactell..l.o.a • 11, r. 41 tAlrgb rtlilef—ill;.Li•iit 1, 1 . NI. Tilt: NiC.lll' lirsV to at 11, at.,l Yltt.ltufet tcr iu, 1. M. The ota.ar c,..nnat at k.ttrthr,rsh tea!' tta F.atlrc.t.'m tat Alton, fjaltra end 0t..;,at . ,, I 11,1.1 L.r.Cti!ritiC. Terra Matt'Llcr., ar.l tlzz. S9rtni,^ll,ld. land, Colo...attr.t., and altc, tylth ttal."o.= Pactot ft..m ar..l t..„ Nat , OE 11,,, F: . i...^77I^CTI:S. au l C 7. 4 ,1,11. 1 -1 Through an la Lai th, rot. f,,E - 1.1,4, 1.4,11.111 i ct. truths I.,,riger.to-tltht Wc3t 'hotter , : ring clf,t tie'.' or E:mt,n Mt , 1)11r: Aglatit, l`trilburgb. ri IRUSTErS SAII4 Of RYA I P.STATSAADn A n THURSDA Y eves i or, v at :, 6: r••';,11 street, will lire noi.t, t coo s ,11 Wm. P. Beam, Trustee of Ilezn D. Etta, tbs wing, valuable Real Brace and Stocks, air That vev:ibis three story Brick Dwelling Heram,'No. 1: I Fourth street, the led haMn4 a front of nliintnrn Fourth etrce, emending beet eighty foe fe-t, Incineßnd a throe foot alley,-gut.;oct. to mortgage of £trod. Lot No 121 In st,phan ruhdlvisicn of late, N, 14 and 1.6 having a front of twenty fen' oa Uvrrhilt stre-t, extending bank one huntire4 feet. Orin undlvtle fourth of I t No.:7:i in Bray's Plan of It In Allegheny City, having a frost ef to eutj,ight tent 7 ,1.0 inehrit en Anderson stre , t, ertor.dirr. - Lack cur 1.e. - Mei and forty feet to. Oray's alley. lilt lots in too lloseugh of Medrebeeter, hariol; ,kl7OOl a front of twenty feet on riontherly r id. o; Lhannoey stsoet, ertentllng back i 2 feet illlnnline to South eltey , being Ic Bakewell% guts!' vitdon at not lot No. 21: in tetstved tine opposite Pittsburgh. the undivided thre.fifLitsof two hundred and Bitty-nine antra of Land in Economy township, Beaver county, on the uorth-west ddo of the Übe , river, odjetning treats Nos. 1.11, 141 and Won the north, No. on tbs. east, No. 49 on the smith, anti N 0.413 on the west, te;ng tract Net. 1n in feet's dietriet, No. 2rr the doprecintlcn marvre . ss. Subject t lien of 62,121. (ono hundred and' thirty arm.- Land In Wood county, Vs , Mo.. miles below Parkersburg and three miles from the mhin river, on which are eractel* Saw-mill and log Hod s«. Snhject to lien of $l7O. The north quarter of Snstion 12, in Township 47, north of Range 25 west, in the district of lands subjoet to bah. at Saul Ste Marie, Michigan. containing ono tITIOr..O and sixty acres In blarquetts township. The north-went quarter of Section 19, in Township 47, north of Range 25 west, In the district of I ode subject to nal° at Soot Ste Maria, Michigan, containing one hundred and forty Dino acres end flfty-four bundredtha, In Mar quette towntitilp. The north cast quarter of Eicction 24, In Township 47, north of Range 2tl went, in the district of lands subject to Bate at Saut Ste Marla, containing one hundred end Bitty acres, in Marquette township. One undivided fourth of one hundred and fifty-live acres of copper end agricultural lands in Section 0 of township OS, north of Range 42 went, In Oakland county, Ellchigan. 77 shares Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock 102 do North American Minlng,Co. do e.. 00 do Pittsburgh Mining Company Stock; an do Forest City Bank of Cleveland do Pittsburgh and Cleveland B. R. 10 do do do Steubenville IL. It. 22 do do do Connellaville do 5 do Cl:sutlers Walley do do Pittsburgh h Coal RIII TUrnpike Co, OD do Temperas:ea:Mille Plank Road Cu. 4 do West Newton Plank Rood Cr 600 do Miff Mining Cie. 400 do Iron City Mining CO. 020 do Fire Steel Mining Co. 200 do Pittsburgh F Isle Royal Mining Co 12 do Aztec Mining Co. Terms at rale. )610 PERRY COUNTY WARN SPRINGS rip= abOve celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open j.. for visitors on and after the FIFTH OF JUNE NEXT. They are delightfully locatedon Sherman's Creek, fourteen miles north west of Dummonon, (this place being fifteen miles weet of Harrisburg, on the Centred Itailroad,) at the bate of Pisgah flountale, which resehee en elevation of more than five hundred mot. Sherman's Creek &lonia eplendid opportunity I:4' tboee fond of tatting, fiablog or nailing; the eu.rroundiug forests offer great attractions to the ow:tertian; and tour smooth and shady roads through a country unsurpassed for bold and magulticeot ecenery, will diversify the amusements of the place. uoRgES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can ba bad at all times. Renee token to Livery on reasonable [ems. Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too much can hanDy be raid. Their waters have been analyzed by the best Chntelets in the Union, and are pronounced no: surpaseed for curing cutaneous disesees and affections of t e kidneys. There are come five Springs in all, every one of which Is of different temperature—tho largest being 63 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 42 gallons every Barest MiClUte 3 . L.141 0 2 ' end Gentlemee's BATHS have been oonstruoted, with all the modern improvement..., to gether with PLUNGE BATHS, dc., Ac Each day a Coach leaves Function= for th 3 Spriace, after the snivel of the rare. Bowling Alleys, Billiard Booms, Bid various other facili ties for amneement, in abundance. The atzommodations will be the best, and the charges low. Tres,—Eight dollara per week, or one dotter and Pity I Conic per daYl Families wishing to engage roerne, ehould address the proprietor early: .IA - ery attention will ba paid to vtdtorn, the proprietor haying erazieed the treat of ezrrouts. Music etways to et teoldaricz. All communimtioas intended to the Perry Ootooty Warm Springs obould Plinsataton P. They will ba Immediately fortiatdokl. Lorimer Property at East Liberty for Sale. 23 LOTS OF OROEND nt the Dad Liberty Station, to ha sold on BLTUItDAY, the :10th day of June, instant, et 10 o'clock, A. M , at Public Sala, on the prenalses. These lota Bre betratifely Fitunted for priYate reAdettcca, and as the sale Lr peremptory, it will to adTantazec.ne to thoea desiring each property to attend the ride, Plana can he seen at this and the oßlee of the Trnftae. Tirditi.--On.odhlra in band, one-third at elm inonthr., end one-third at eighteen months with inbmet. - THOMAS MELLON, Truster. TY YOU WWI TO BE BELOVED FROM DUVRERLDe, 1--velP2l lortreeitimatedletey - witha - box. - or WELLY DTBMCI T7l '0 mann, az! it b =invaluable rams. dy car mmmatm, Browthithr, necuisy, PAWS •in- the 81de, Back and Breast; al9o, Botts, Outs, Ernisser,ll3p/aftis, Bekaa Bdtrjoints.4.4 =etc e ter Fol d at NO MO o. Les . .• Mat Ir. - . • •••.• ; •••:!•:•-*. 0.3*. , PTO. 3.14 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger 11 Depot of the Pennsylvania Rellrord, which makes it the most convenient hones in the cif for passengers ard. vino by that road: Tile Proprietor having, at considerable erpenso, fitted up, in excellent Ayle, the MANSION HOBBS, would respect. filly solicit a share of .public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar - will be tarnished with the best the market can afford. . febl:y Chrtu , r of Penn and Se. Clair rfrrels, Pits.tburph, Pa, Ting undersigned, formerly of "Brown's llotei," having taken this large and emotoodiotm myna, and having refitted it In magnificent style, would respectfully Invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the COOTEMIOGC.B of the house and his long ex. patience In the business, he; can give entire astidection, and his charges moderate. fah= SRL C. BOITITELLY. P. M. DACE, Auctioneer H. L ETTER, Proprietor Warm dpringe EMZE HOTELS: MANSION ROUE, GEORGE AIIRENTZ, rsopairroa, 13EMMEU:2LLIUU21 RILEY'S HQTEL: FOUBTri ANP GRANT BTBITTS, PITTSBURGH, P A. rar2u:sl 13. RILEY. Proprietor. GOOD I.IWP.IENT ROUSE, rioRNER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT ETREITTS, near lJ the Satires:l Depot JAMES SEANNON, Proprietor. 01V13 . 1011 , 13. WA VERLEY HOUSE, Ca Routh Eighth atrebt, betigazn Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. tan...^Sq TRIG UNION, 'PTO. 111 Arch etreet . , PhilaAelphta. R. WEED (late of Ili the Sagte,) Proprietor. feeu299 IIE,nTAURANT:3 • HALL, W. C. GAL LAG 11ES, PIIOPIIIETOIIt. flitu-Sli stets-, Mioress Wood ae-4 Switkitea. Tlll3 epecicus w,tchliwbuient Lies bees leased by the sub ecrlber, sod rumple-sly ronutattsi.)eing o He is wt ell hours preperel t‘. furalsb every 1u.1.1117 thet cau bo fauna In the bszt toga:sate restauxsets to the Peetese tUe speribite tier will Always be wupplitA with the very best I.lluore Gear ~ , Irtion, in iLt sent n, can cuays be :butyl et Wlitilus W. G. t/ A LI. Ali ur.n. ESA;IIANOE, TIIIRD FISECT, BUTWEItN WouD AND SIAILECET. Euhrribfro he; !taro to int,rrA 11310 x felosAs sod the public generadv:lbed they have l'eased the above well known Ilretsurtob which bee just been thorouelly rebovetei, repaired toad re turnlehod, and now open. The proprleton have spared no ripen, to mike the Amok En_ &sago a comfortable reNort, ea well for the epteure no the boson... man. The latter will •t all times be slotted with the tlPli,t+_ - iew of the poison, ant terve,l lit. under the ruspi vet of oxterieuced otycolut They n.,•^::fully asa far the pahnonage or • generow public J SOLI A NEELMEIIrft, U. U. BEANO'S. DELVED/Zit EZ REST A VILA. T, WOOD STREET, BET. WAITE AND 111'..iT STIMETI. 4 .. 9 1 111{ lTirlenni4t , e.4 ju., , t prof k, c hz e ze t t I.I4eOILS, sc. fLA rra-ly %II tth.l.ra to .rra hL Critevii vith the heat of the itc..,13, In OA wey ,•: W !linty Punches way bo had ot the tirtetputs. Jtact lA~ OILN SA V Ati E, Prbarte:nr. - . COLIN UCOPIA //1-OYSTER. AND COFFEE 110LTRE.101 D. BARNARD. 2y, 4a,And janlte CRYSTAL PALACE, moo. 1 Market C. C. SE.ELY, 1:F.1'1's111'1 t\ In' is-is ftiotiira S•lthe L-s ttis., Ls has jtsit •tstrtsiii 4.5 istl st7L, rat .s • tsr, In :Ls :Shrit s.I. ysintis kit will rip, , Ls, -st 3. essirytt.;LF. ths• .•,sts i.sitt VYOT'tt ti !..141,0011 MVO Ii,iLitTAVIt.C. 4 IT I i ; .1 T It f. T DICE En IA L : A A zoN A k;:“ 1,. nne 1-1 .M EdfA I"7/ r"...TE1 2 r ' H -, ." . .S 0.1 , 'ILE DAY, Item tt, Choicest ay: la, etc., act Btll 'f lay , ,anr. sz Z. 1 : ,; t• MiliMS=Ml Jan - llnt t'lair Laser Oyer Urevrery. Tuft . thilYretgme.lrtyp,t:'allf :tat h• is u'.7 fully p-5pa.:,..1 to ft.l-Va sZI 1.1.1t11e wiCh LtoEr. SEEP., is by.1.1.1.te. All ord.r:ll DLAMOND A.T.LET,(fa...cf ALT,.xt,l :1 ill 1., F•..L. to 32.1 y alt.rtuled act the User 1f•1ii1.741 Tsct a !Le e' c: virraiff • I'. Ci . 9CFLStiOI'. peal's. Lager Liter ilali, --- N , 104i .4nstrV , t! I strt,l, riTro-.:: !'-, L'...;,:r0 n_ t. T it': rato.ft!....nr 1.1 ;ort r . r.n I on: :.f tt, laz a rte.t &n 1 ttr-rt. fittisb..l lAA Li or 15,r tillr la : .t.. ,Oly. lie lizer Ls a: trovtlettitti to 1.. arear.,: at ti.-:_', apt even (41,7 10.- .ramalsttort 41 - ont 1.1t1.,, 4, ^II lisl - t 1, ave.lea. ctr....9,3mA, Et t'N IT7- . _ __- Kennett NI T T P. I:tit:MI:All, fk...0.• ft.tt , rr r f iNfITII'S r•lta-zato.l • Kennett Ale end V,Q•rn ttoitt. A:' ', l'..roLt , u Ate au Porter, In rlttr..rt t.nd pint 1'...-.t..k A. 'lb' atiflnCultik I' •} WWI 111., and thr , trwl,, SI rf , c ,-, :ittr , r enttrltel.oull:v .. _ . Mineral Water and Pi ararkpartlla D p,yp LItISI, Pitt farce% kilow Penn, ii nolo W cruoinic.clartog and bctUring eitcrnw eTt.teccri on i an OTIOIIO7 , rode. llir nrtieleitar. , cr 1r.1147,1mi nufcturcl from We F.:rut malarial.. HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE FMIE nade:signad i. prepared rurply I CABINET-MAKI:4N, arid Welitcra in 5% rich his Patentct and valuable 11.0,N 41. 4 . All who have trial it, proncanea sPOM Tillanl.ls is volition, that twilit soon coma late C •ntrol Cu. The rob lowing letters trom pructi,al weiiirsten err but two among, Many lotterm the Totality,. has rood Fel r"C. ,, Ma1e13.1.12,; 01st? Mane :have nil other. in tl2e: inplarSllll BtoAat Citrus VACUA T,l February 22, ISrert. We hereby certify, that during the last tivelro months are hare used llopper's Pat nt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend It to Onhinet-Makors nod Carp-ntere as su perior o any other Plane In we•. We consider It peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and for planing yen. re, It .s far superior to the old mode of scraping, besides being a areat saving of time. hue man, by using this Plane, will plane more veneers than Ore men can do by any other plane or method In use. 11. li. Crain A Co. To ?doers F. E&SON, EEs.: Dear Sir —I have examined Ilopper's Patent Conch Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which It 13 intended, as a combination of plane end soracer. It is particularly adapted to planing venecri, and It Sow out require oue•fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when itspropertied become generally known, but that It will entirely . uporado the former to diens and laborious custom. I moat chaorfully recommend it to all persons engaged in the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of it, there la nothing le well fitted to glee a smooth and beautiful Enid) to veneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Platte. Janes W. WOODICKLI, Furniture Warerootos, 97, 99 Third stiPittsburil. Fiarbirrylt, February 27,185 b. MOSEB F. EATON, of this city, is my sole Agent for th► sale of Planes, or of zignts W unuintiaturo and sell then' WM. C. !TOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21, 185.5—0nb.21:tf MOSES F. EATON, No.lo Sixth street, agent for coiling DU. and tidying PATENT RIGHTS, is uow aulhcrired to Dell the following lately patented ertieles Sands A Cummings' Patent Brick idarturre ; lloppees Patent Veneer Plane; Trott'e patent 01.1 Globes, for Steam lin gibes; Dosn's Rallt Drilling bleahlues; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills: Cravrford's Steam and Water (Wages; and, Oriffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and prononnced superior to any In use. Ha la ales authorised to sell Rights to make and vend these articles in any part of the country. He has also for sale hot-pressed Notts and Washer=, and llnished Brass Work. He Ls also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Righte and new Inventions, and give to the teisi. nese faithful and constant attention. _He refers to the following GARD. The subscribers have long Loon acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending hint, to all who may wish to employ ids servicee, as a gen. Osman of nndoubtei Integrity and indefatigable industry, do whone exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville It. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr , Wm. Latimer, Jr , John Graham W. H. Denny, R. Childs6., James Wood, Ifolmes A fore, P. R. Friend, Eramer A Rahm, F. Loren, I. R. Livingston, Et - asp d Wads William F.Johnstcn, William Philbps, Andrew Fulton, Wilson kl'Crwellesa, A. W. LOnllll3. I Prerammon. November 21th.185.1. Dosn's Patent ItCQk IlrUhtng Knot:tines, WRIGELLS3 A.8013T 300 POUNDS; tan be wortel and tagrod by two men, Bad do thu work of fire or cis in the.ottllitary Way. B. 0. Pas - ler & C0., - Bianufactorrard. The subeariberhas Nen appolntal dole agent In tha Uni te.% Mite, Ibr the eel tl'l to UM tbesa M08E.9 P. EATON, 10 .91.-4-th sarer. 2O E3R. Ws. P. Johnston, Praridan't A. T. R. P, W. Manor Roberts; Jiaq, Chia Nng. A. V. Pa. G. Tanner, Jr Praedent P. A 0. R. P.; 0. W. Serum Ea.. - 1., Chia Sna. P. 0. 8.. It.;_ 711mina. 'Mantuan ContitAblafor the P. B. B. deal 9 64 A GLEAN SHAVE" you con nor get without your A Razor to in good order. Bring them to ts, and It'e will mute them NM to Kit the taste of the moat fast. dens. Oir Vow York Itsuir. Grinder cape the car:mm.ln litOWP f Platt347. skeeZt edge Cu them. ,Ftyau • ..BOWNAMEMKT,II3B Wool Crest. =MEI ~;~;_,« . MILLION TO HALF e ° I - IL " Ll as ON h CPital DOLLARS /ETNA INSURANCE CODIPANY, HARTFORD, CONH.--CHARTERED 1819 PAID DP Cash SSO 0,000. qiuz THIBITY.SLXTII ANNUAL STATEMENT of the 1. Amato of the /ETNA /NSUBANCE COMPANY, of Hart• ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1855, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered 16,072 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent., pay able semiannually 72,090 00 , Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 ' Reocirable &soured, payable at Bank... 120,327 35 Railroad Stocks 'ln Connecticut— 07,915 00 Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford 142,806 00 Bank Stocks in Near York city 33,090 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in bands of aerate a - .•.(1 others 21.2,605 06 $773178 fAi The amount of liabilitim due 07, zr.t dulto Banks or other creditors,—nothing. losses adjustedand dt - e,...-mme: • - - James adjusted'and not due, $143,513 RI LTIREMI unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $81,257 AU other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, dr. Agents instructed to take no rift over $10,003. The amount insured in any city, town or village. depends upon the character, material and construction of !Milano, the width of streets, the supply of Water and condition of the Ere department and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design Is to limit the toes by any one Ere to $lO,OOO, or lase. TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. STATE 0? COONSOTIOOO, 1 in. Hartford, dem. let, if-°5. aunty.kers( rially appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Eacrttary of the Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subwribed, is true, accordln. his Pret knowledge.and belief HENRY FOWLER., Justice of the Pllce. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1861 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any rem vest, slew the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all description of property, 1.- sned at this agency, at remunerative rates. +y Office, No. k 7 Water. street, Pitteburgh, Pa. jstall H. 11, TEN L - rox, Agent. . - 47,TEIA INSURANCE CODIPA fd PP IT 41? TFor,p, - • • 1679 Cash Capital 9500,000 Cash Surplus, os 112 JANUARY, 1 gfis 4r; 7 3037 a TR.: and Surplus Is asenrely inverted for the benefit of all policy holders. As an evidence of the claims we have to peddle conlhieneo, and of ire iliAiltv L. pay louse promptly, We state a fact, that lie reeelp(c vary from sifio,cal per month. Its buelne - d 19 large and w nll dlertribotoa, and In our opinion no Carnpany in tlre United States affords torttr, In,l,Radts to frltr y Itoldrrellaan the .'Etna.. They continue to m a insnranee on property In town and country, at set.% an us con. rot.ut With esfety Gn the policy holder. 11. TXN EYCK, dgo7,t. Idorth.west corner Fifth and Word street Pittelrargb. - 101ZLAWABLIE MUTUAL SAFETY 11/131TRAIICE COEIPLITY. OIITIOE in the North Boom c.f th e Exchange. on Tbird street, PHILAD Si PHIL. MARINE INS ERANOE.I.4. OA Pinata, , Como, To an parts of the World. 1 tallogre, LIMAN rsatraANCE3 On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and laud carriages, to al 1 parts of the Union M . N InstrIIANCIER On Mrclunutize generally. OnKorea, dwelling houses. &a. A ane OW TUE COMPANY, November 7, 18413. Gonda and Mortgages. .............._...........524,300 00 Etatoot Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Euutbwark, and attar loana.-..-....--191,663 42 Stooks In banks, raLL-oade and tusurances =an. panics 24,01: rs 3 C a le on ..... 159..62.5 94 Csh on band 16,971 l.‘o Paleness in the tiaras of Agents and pretniuns on Marine Fs:dicta recently lowed 121,707 67 flu bemiptiouNotes........ ....... - ...... -.. .......... .........Aoct,vra 00 PROPRIETOR. ti i I L, I i ctrott. AOZNCY. nov:, atr - 4 • - - l' A I I") 11 P Dr. D. M. Ruston, IWO Cralg, Bpaiseer Ot.arie3 tilarauoi K. Stott Llanry Sloan, Jame* Traquair, igul. Eire, Jr, Jootus. 4 Fri.-e, JameaTerationt, John D. Boropla, Charles Fohatit.r, J. T. !Avila. Pittabargh, 11. T. C. Morgan. do. WM. MARTIN, Prez:Mani_ T110:4.C. DANN Ylce rregi-Sent Wm. STArtlo, Joaepti 11. S.al, Edmund A Soudar, John C. Darts, lizbart Burton, /..t.n B. Paamoe. Oeorga a. [Alper, Edward Darlington, U. !num Broota, J.O.Jubilant, Ja-mea C. Liana, um Paulding, Jam,. B. M'Carlani, W C. 1 - lEALras in Exchange, Coln, Linn Notes, Eight and 1.1 Una Drafts, itte. Culleatlons ear - tally attended. to, aoel prooeals remitted to any pert of the Cuion. etoe.44 nought end etshi cu cammlaston. el. No. 7 l Fourth rt., next door to Bout of Pittabig. fsal3 and ibragn Eire:awe, Bank Notes, G,443 and Stlver S.Ld and Ere ..7712 , ti, at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING 1.10138 E 07 WILLIAM A. HILL Cc CO., P. A.RADERIA, Ageut, 64 'goon etresmranti. merle No. tin Water street. I.:tuba:rah. 01.-Intartat allowed on time deposita. [ jemli Tit• Franklin Ftri - lasuranc• Company. ra:r.tem 'ALL •Ne. t.etc‘iarr Psdimfelphia, THOMPSON BELL St CO., W i) EP—Carted Itanxter, 'Thomas Hart. Tobias Samuel Oraut, Prritb Gent, W. P.ic- Tr"-"Wegtir.h BANKERS AND BROKERS, lamb It. of 7. , ..trvi and War,: strr.es, };nets ,A, 11 , 1 a, Marna al D. (gui , , ! R. Dr.atf ow, • _ TiIt)RIAI4 tlurl Ps/tn.:M. en.f2 , .. PiAt - isn, et.; ains:. C NI Mr.Ps C A, BROKER, ' Cu... (i. sets - cot, 5..-reirr. cb.limv• =moo totrtrau-,, rtrrotnal 07 thatt,i, OD every AM'.' :tura iv Yates, Honda, Stocks, Rant E tc state, e C LI WV ~,r ...ll:steat, wit'a rstalty. No.PrrgtA Pl. The Campany have rearms-1 a large Clantinzent sitth (Liar elqat,lll WC/ ah•Pn...l, at Cara ample voter:Lan to the a - antra. r.! the Company or. Jannare 4.4 1,0: licht.--.11”.7,-e.t.'. 11 - . s A at u I, roiloa, e , ca: klartviv.•• E 319. L's 53 fiLatla . 61.41881 .I. , urn R. Ovirt.n, Brey Trtal sl,:r 9 4 : .'"&r,z . -3 the.. tt.r.r.:, - F, - zati , n, par‘.....1 o 1,, , f.t3 yeara, tie) bays pall npcard of itax .311 1 .1 L-n airzlr: - .lThnr. isx.tt..e. by O. themLy of tLe a4ranta.f,r , of Irrs-41 - amca, so cell ar LLa to L... 1 vilh pr,mpthras ill fla6illV J. OMIDENER COITIN, A Teu Si 021.ian, north.esti WCPA ant Th i eta. I%k UNITE LIFE.INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, CHARTMU ) AVAIL 2.6711, OTJAMTER ['NUM.-CAL. CAPITAL $250,0M, (1L..., S. P. Coma? t f TFth J and ehtitnnt Streni, ofiwri of nit /!IMPS E.N.1.14 Ktohem R. Orswforl, Paal D. Clodlar.l s Arubros• W. Tholun.i.m. tiortvriie .1.1.11m0n, Wenarr.t a (len. M'ltenry,' J &bob L. Vlorciro, Day.a..... , William M. (1,..1v. 10, 'sVittlean Praident—Stephen Orsw Pner.dva—Ambroos W. Thompson. 8.-..ininer, !I. Willson. D eit 1. , —lt. D. Mowry, M. D. 0110. 5. A.P.NOLD, Ageut, No. ?4 Postrth street, Illtsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PPITSBUR(7II, CORNER OF FDIIRTII AND 81,1171171ELD BTDEETR. Authart2ail Capital, $300.000. INFIVRI> BlltrDiNcm anti other pror.rty againnt to t 3 or drsok r ze by Fire ant thr, p,r11...f at, 111 , 1v.Iti NVIVI,VaiN) and Tr-Lai - gunrtatlim. Drxviom.,. Win. Y. JobnFxr•, Rody Pattersz.n, W. M'Clintoe IL, Kennedy T. Friend, U. M. Loug, 1. Grier Sproni, A... 1. Jones, George IL Mite. Jacob Planter, A. A. Carrier, tunes B. Neglay, W. B. Ilareu. Wade 'Hampton, P. P.Part., H. H. COggehall. Hon. WISI. IP. JOIINSTON, President. RODY PATTRIMON, Vice Pre!Went. A. A. CASIII6, aeoretsry and Tresquer, B. B. Caen•, Asslaud Boczet Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. B. HILLER, Jr., President. I 9. dl. GORDON, Secretary OAPITAL,I3OO,OOO. UI. insure against all kinds of risks, I'Tll and MAURINE. INE. All lowa will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Flom elnstitution, managed by DIALCIOII9 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 best protortion to thole who desireto be Insured. Director/L.—R. tdiller, Jr.,O. W. Bieketson, J.W. Butler, ' N.Holmos, Jr., W. E. ilmith,O. Masan, George W. Jackson, Win. IL Lyon.Jantes Lippeneott,George Derale,James Ide. Auley, Alexander Nitotek,Tbomes Scott. set. Offico, N 0.92 Water street, (Warehouseof OD., 01.4 tairs,) Pittsburgh. norgauy WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. 74LTHW GOODBll—Wercuss, Jsarriar, &Lyra Want, 51n.rritav GOODS, &c, WDOLDHALD AND RITAIL.--COUU try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request ed to call, as we can serve them es well, and we think b t ter than they usually are served in Caste= cities, be ides giving them a responsible guarantee—en item difacult to obtain in many shops. Bihar Detached Levers $lO to $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 end upwards. Ladies' Gold Lever arid LORIIIO Watches, V. 5, GeraJemen's do do do PS to g=o. Chains, Neale, Keys, Peociis, flpecteclel, rens, .Lamps, in excellent variety ? and at lowest prices. . ES- Watch 11 pairing done promptly end in a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. JOIIN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No. 201 laßialy Sian; laAB SIM BECIIIVED the following very rhrice ar• 1/ tides : BIIANDTE.S. . Hock, Cents Brandy, (eery fine,), Lisbon. Otard Dupuy A CO. tearer .) I BUM. Marvell A Co. ' 361181C0, Porerac. , Santa Cruz. WINKS. tIIN Smola! Madeira, 1 Boguet, Howard, March A Co , Nadia I London Corals', Lem Indio Madeira, , Schnapps. L Told° do BIINDBIPS. Amontillado sherry, Butherford's &nob Ale, !Mantanillo do .. Barclay's London Porter, Table do ' Wild Cherry Brandy, ; Cooking do I, Absinthe, ' Beeswing Pori, ' Anisethe, Pure Juice do Ouracoa, Ordinary dO Sardines, St. Julien Claret, Mocha and Java, Malaga Dry, Young Eye. and Black Tons, Do Sweet, Angllobt Bronson Cheese, Cbampagnee, Imported Havana CizarB., of Anchor, , cartoon brands, Verzenay, , Old Monongahela WhiElry, of Eleideseck, i all grades. Together .with tai other articles oonnoz.ted with the business. myaldaw WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, siz dow-5 iron the Acuedlict, 0pp.5:::.:5 OP - r, Lllawman oar, IO PREPARED TO BILL OITOTOW FOR Mal, and all Naga at Orikernental 'lair Wort:. Tha last quality of - material le fatW.5W, and °Wire eatisfactlon rmtm:Mmgi. myloStawly-- TWAT LAND lIIVISTREt isefatd by Thorne %node. and even sway to all at 76 ninth rued, deroribos It great vari ty-of Ems, lima and Late: -- Ttiostrwanting homes evouldlovrell to get a Brener., Oa It la dmribect a raj Sas Coiat'y Beata ' liesj /40.1403 AIISTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND-BILL BROKER, Offits, No. 92 Fourth d., above Wood. AJOTEB, Drafts, Bonds, lidcrrtgages, and Loans on collar teals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All commutations stunted to • •ly. Nu. n. ow , IL fever. Wm H. Williams Ca Go., BANKERS. AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Miner Wood ond Third street?. Air Al! transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, ho., promptly attended to. jart26:ln, M'CONNIGLIaZZV ILLOC EIS BANKERS, ANT lkalara in Exchange, Bank Notes, aold and Silver Cain. Current and Par Funds remised oa deposit. Stocks bought and sold on cota— , l , lon. Collections made at any point in tha United States. f! °nth East corner of Maxkot and Fifth etreela, tayll PITTSBU.OII, PA. AWEUUR4, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OF FOURTEI AND SMITHFIELD :7 :GETS, au2:om Pittsburgh, Pa. WILICLSI J.A. LTD'S-FM WIMIno (to Co., (3riexutor3 to L Wilkins et Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 71 11x.. - rtle. eree!, TN TIL numerous enspensione of Banks and Bankera thrcnghout tho country during the last six months, we are satisfied that in almost every instance their ti.oriblea have grown ont of a departure from their legitimate busi ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the publio in advance, that no speeulations in "fancy stocks," or other "o - ataide operations," shall tempt no from the shirt end le• sitimato lino of our tmdna .- -ia—bellering that in avoiding all snob investments we shall not only be batter able to verve our enatomera and ensure their safety, but that in adopting su.:ll a course we shall promote our own ultimate benefit. [fetid W. & Removal. PATRICKB IBSEN% ILINICERS AND EXCILLNGE MOE:RBA Haw - 134,3 . 70,4 th 4 r an'T , T 11 .1 1 h arat TK"al P/413311TaGa. P.l. IIGATRICEB 8 IiBTEND., Bankera and ft:change Beaker's, ,f and Dealers In Natal, Breca, Acceptances, OM, Silver and Bank Bates. I.`.stbstq,s on the Bant, - .rn and Westi , ra. 01!lea constantly fcr sale. CX.llectiona wade In all the cotes throughout the rnite-3 States. .Doposite received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Lifch aad Wciod Streets. (febß B. HOLNES th SONS, BANKERS AND EXCILANGA BROKRIIB, EMI USUOVIDIIIIIII, ninima MID XIMELNGI OrIICE TO NU 47 W. ENRIII, YOUR DOOD.B L00LD.59 OLD TIND. . SONS Danker? and Drehange Drokars, . and_Dealers in NoLa, Drafta, Arzntauces, Gold, M. via rad B.k Notes, f.'sehauge on the Eastern and Western Oates a:lnstantly for aale. Oallettlone rattle In all the cilia? throughout ttia tlultal 'States. Dapcalte rezelvedin par funds cr currentpaper, No. E 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. LjallCtly ADI CO, BANICERS_AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, XI,. 95 Mf4l Strut, corner of Diamond Alley, PITTEIOIIIOII, PA., IDUY AND SELL Bank Notes and 0.31 n; Discount time JUIII exchange, and promissory notes; make collectiens in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive depoeita on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention .to all other matters appertaining,to a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mart, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BECKER, DULIR Exchange, Commercial and Bank litotes. CiTOCII bought and sold on commission. Collections 0 carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. Frs— 6314 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Dunk. d?clti CD10.7.6 Or BODD 106 arm grazers. SIGUT EXCEIANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time 13111 s of Ezehange and Notes disenusted.— Gold, Myer end Dank rotes, bought and rub!. Collections made in ail the prinrspal cities of the United States. De• resits retqlved of Par and Current lunde. fmar2Tly 111.13 11,81103, SIMARD M 1134 VLOILOCI KELUEIIa. ICRAVIER & DANIIEItS AND EXCILANGE DItORMS, $ 0 327,416 53 BW AND SELL Gold, fillVer, and Bank Notes; negotiate AND on Real &tato or Sloe,: Pezurities; parobau , Prouttaaary Not and Time 13111 s, on 'Lan and Weet; toy and sell Stooks on Cominia_sicn. Collealons maim on all points in tbs Enlen. 3 AftllE6 w. WOODAVELL, C..i il /NET PrENITURE 11A2tr11 . P...4 °PURER Wara=roaxn* 07 anti OD Third, .treat, -1-W- J. W. W. respmtlaDy informs -- . "." 1113frier.da and enelomme that he itnenovreompleted his spring saxk. of Parultule, whim 11 decidedly II the largest and host ever offered for We In this City, wb,on 1 e. ill bi e.:11 et r.:..0.. a] tow 63 any in the Caltdfltatea, 1.3.-t o: Wert. I As h. to deta - satned to uphold the quality with well sea. (laced at cals.7., toot we:l:mat:A.lp, atol nee - est dealgu-..; and from the c Item of Ilia uNiero and fa...111c., - la n. fasaufazturiag, he It e....1.11d la y. mdu: s c'irlaatEd furniture, at the lc:irelt p:l. es_ 1113 . 11=1 &ICI•:61. rho prlaMplo of identirytag his 2 liii:mayV intertZt with Lit on:4 la quclity and prize, and keep al. waya on hand tom goatee: variety o: every deocri - ellou of furniture, Lena the cheapest and plainest, to the mest ele. gent an .1 ...z..tly, that a 11:3- , e, or any pax. of one., may be CL.OTHIRIG TORET''''' r_,-.al front his stash, Cr manttLatnced expreriy tool , . der. ita folLwix.,,, - a+ll:Sas Nnel3t, la past, of .44 steel, - —_ ._ w tdxla Ter 11.71mela o: style and Club, cannot !A surpaagal JO.IIN "l ii ' CLOSKEY k CO.. , i 'lil,,,tat .h -lt-fr'azttt'L''ls; ri, ~PodERLY c t the reit 'l...rated Cwthing Depot on 1 ibertv • r.,' , .-‘-Ifers,. to pinch mid hair Olegt, Is ets-et, e ht. h ha,. con an °abounded popularity audit ; 4,0 ‘ 2 . , e. 61 -shzianY Ohviret ' he rune r i tie TB It UF. 1110 DOORS, have, f....: tea par 1 do•:. Walnut pole of scything more s,eoe Cre tLoIr tutraen.ebusluesi , tOltattrlistY l Wllll3 " real , rra to the sra , l)ni building on thecorner of 20 Walnut " " 1.1 k MOND ALLEY AND WOOD STlit2l.l', 60 'Mahogany Dlrall3; Where they bare now the most 20 Walnut " SPLENDID STOCK Ot CLOTHS I co Marble Dap Centro TahLae: te) " ..• Dreeaing Banana i'ii, !a) “ .* IVA.sdl3ttindi;, REAPY ALVDF, CLOTHING , 4.4 En. , boxd !, 100 GM521.111. 4. 1.1 That Lk63 eCar been offered to the math, , 20 Plain Detaging Bunean,'; Their principal object f.r this reme,el,le to ~the them ' 42 Mahogany Bedsteads: at, rz fee filth's for the 20 Wednut " W 1.1. 01. 11 SALT: TRADE. ba Cottage ‘, They moo prepared to sell floods at the 800 Cherry and Poplar Bed:fade, LOWEST PANTRILN PRICI:S: ! 10 Mahogany Wardrobeel And they will Warrant 11,,n1 15 to a 1 good •3 any taalltl• 10 Walnut .. - fa-lured In the Union. 10 Cherry 'tl 4uNTOO.I won't:, SO Plain Bureaus; Is TOO am? STYLI, AND UF.O:I Will ELFIOASZSY NOTIOI. 70 Dining and Brnalafitst Tables They hare on hand a full end beautiful sq,ortutent Di 12 Secretary and Bookcases; , LOTUS and CO ITI MIA, for 21 doe. Cana Seat Chairs; re; I FROCK :4, DRESS, WALKING AND BUTT- 2.1. Cane Feat Booking Clud NESS COATS, 1.2 Ladies' Writing Desks; het and Towel Stand.; What-Note; Our inters eta nee identital with thou. of oar customers, Ihiguiree: Prim Meats Tablet: and we assure Ihe I ntblin f hat our fidelity will not fell in Conversation Clam; Pembroke " tilling all orders we may he favored with. Elizabethan “ Unit and Tier 'r si. PONT• t 01101 trr TILE PLACE— itea.ption " Ladles' Work t' No. SS Wood Street, Pearl Inlaid "- Ann Extezulon Dining Tables; Ot t omans; (EAST BIDE,) 008111211. OF DIAMOND ALLZY. Gotttio •and Nall Chairs; N. B.—We deshe our patronstonnderstand that we have Ss A lam aseortment of 0051110 N VIDINTTLIIIII and no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on WODBOB OUALBSI. OADIXEY Maim supplied with all ar- Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the tides In their line. House above designated. BTEAII.I3OATI3 and 'fIOTELIi, furnished at the shortest mar 23 JOHN IPCLOSHEY A CO. I notice. All promptly attended to. spill Wiittam A. tint & co., ANKERB. oi E T . I 17. :11 /ha AND .10 az re 3 k71.75013ge Baca. ; Lk 7.fononFalleft Narf.ro.:nra Corp.-.sr ete , ; r,C,00 i'.orapszy 71,1 , 10 C".ty l'lft,tbar6s Ifoado; C,unty of Alley:bery Ilaudg. curallGt tt , s Lots.= (Mice, li t TO. 100 :::MITLIFIIELD riTY.F.IIT, NEAII FIST J Mozsyl:T..l),l as Anil awl F',l7 - er Niat,Gt.2,l - ...thuri7hrz cal otter valuable: altLizz. Iry wii./41 --- Fall and Winter Goods t EDAIOND WATTS:, RECTLANT TAILOR, NO. 165 LIBERTY STREM.— I have now on hand a largo stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Overcoatinp, of entirely new designs; Plush Fest. logs, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Casslmeres, 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 cmt4— NEW SPRING GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKEY A CO'B 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. Thesegoodshavo been purchased from that hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can and do sell at as small prate as any house In the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give us a call, and e :amine our extensive assortment Of READY MADE CU el 11r.80. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quaut, y of immense piles of garments that Is to be seen at this ii t e establishment; it is sufficient to say that it has never hen equalled by the house itself. mari6nf J 01331 McCLOSKEY dr CO. Clothingi 0/othlng I MILE undersigned respectfully informelliis friends and the public T public that he is now receiring et hie store, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Oas.dmeres and Vestings, of the latest avid most desirable styles, which be is prepared to make to order in the moat fashionable man ner at short notice, and on the mostreasonsble terms. it o have also on band a tarp and well manufactured Mock 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 advantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchasee. (marnj 0. OONNER. EMI ~,~, ~, promptly, JOIIN WOODS, RILL Ce CO., DANELED.9 AND EXCHANGE BEO RS, O. L 1.2.F0LD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCIIANOU BROKERS, CLOTHING. Now Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where be has always on hand a large and choice assort ment of all articles of OLOTITHIG, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. nearibly B. OPPENHEIMER. 'To goakakoipara. . Ir c luo rl o or:e s nai d og E oi N t s t4 largest =lo t a! laousekeepors A in the city, and Intend vices. We will cell a handsome eel of White Tea Ware, comieting of forty-eight ple . ms, for the low price of lone ll Doars. and all Calla Goods in proportion. Our stork Wing large owing to the dull season Just pealed, we are deter mined to work It 01l at low prices. We have just oponoil solve beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do ; Covered Mehra for stewed ohicken,etc.,ete. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and ;muerte cobra 'Pellet Ware 13 large—all of which we have put doom in prlzo to snit the times. FRENCH CHINA Fa Lsve twenty different elylea Frarmh DMus Tos Fete, and some beautfui Gold Band Dinner oet , --s}l of ithielk we are Felling at least tee.dy-five pm - MX - Mow former pries. 1101:18E SVIINISILINCI GOODS. OUT stock of Marta oda Forka, lipoona, Waiters, &thou:: nta Rare, Giraudolea, Solar lompß, ato„ )5 large, and we rt ill Fell them at very low prices. GLAES WARE' On band and receiving, a largo otock of Boston and Pit burgh Obvas Wars, willeh we will sell at manufacturer's prices COMMON WARL Onr stock of COMmon Teas, Plates, Lewis, Dishes, Pitch ers, and every article suitable nu' country 6r city trade, is large to whirl:ore invite tba attention of city and country merchants, as we will sail them very low for cash. Roulette pens and °thaw In =ant of (217.0 . China and Qnsenswere will do wall hy calling at the .111 U. fa Market, bstwinsn. tad ittt43 Oppjlte Qea B..lslaite. • „~: -vG j 'f.,. =C=M_WM . JUST RECEIVED AT TIM 0121GIN•11,11. BEE HIVE, No. 74.1iLtatirr STRAIT, REMUS FOtTien AND VIA DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, Pd 011it.THIRD AND MOST DESIRABLE STOollef Spring aud Summer Dry Goods ever offered In this market. We would call particular attention to the following : A. very superior assortment of plain - Black BrOcade and fanny colored silks; also twisted Silks, Satin, plaid and plain 1 Tissues and Bareges; Printed Barege and Challis de Lalnea; very handsome -French Lawns and Britliantines; a good assortment of French Worsted Collars, 'Under Sleeves and ch em i z ot a , anberddered, hemstitched and plain Linen, Cambric Handkerchiefs; Furniture Dimity anti Minh ea; , Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains; a beautiful assortment of Moire antigne lace and Silk `Palmas, Shawls and Scarfs; a fall assortment of Gloves, Mitts and Hotery; Irish Linens,. Muslim and Prints, to gether with a complete assortment of every other article, eilherfaney, staple, foreign or domestic. Thankful for past favors, we would solicit an early ex. 1 amination of cur stock, contdeat that for quantity, guall- I . ty, style and price, it ie unsurpassed. TouNa, Lorn & BRO., tays formerly Venlig, Stevenson & L , ye. taw Arrival at Spring and summer Dry Clouds. AT No. 434 N. W. SIDE OF WOOD STRENT. T 1 GREGO a CO-, Importers and Jobbers in British, French- sad Gamete DRY GOODS. Raving recoil , ed our large zad extanslia clock of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our old cuatomers, country memhanta aud city d&-alma general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to bnpra as are rarely mat with in the trade. Among our dry grads stock will be found cashmeres, de, ialusa, Tortcraouth lawns of the-meet desirable designs, mohair Lietzen, elpacas,plaln black and fancy figural Enka, gingham - a and fat.ey prints, latest - styles; broadcloths, fancy Tasting, caarlmere3, satinets, tweeds and summer pants loonlng I brawn and black itttealins, table- cilapers. We have alsqopened a verylarge areortment of bonnets, ,sweat styles. palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extexusive raring of hosiery, gloves and ribbons: with lace goods,fancy netting's, - jaconetta,raull and figured i alms inti%l3l% end black. silkvoile, ao. .Our variety amok. embraces in part combo, button, per. eased= caps; threads, port monalen, patent medicines, per =nary, and almost every article usually.kept In the vet slaty line, tovether with a large stock of gold and Over waicras, wata materials, glaases, gold and gilt jewelry of newaEit patterns, and a great varicty.of ao Lour and - b dsy abets, ail of which will ba sold at the lowest prices fel cash be satistactory reference. N. early call from buyers IR renateully waited motto D. GREGO a CO. SPRING DRV GOGDS. AGAN & AIIL. No. 91 Market et.. A J rek-riviog dally addltion3 to their larp ami ral 19 Leiretad atock of Montillaß, nrB.3 (Wag 'S'inhroiderleA, fihauls.lifirarfd, 11.A.Ikaap.4 Attaander'a Ki.l(llnyae, 30: To wh1,13 wo would rrspectially the attar LOU 0 110 /48.041. /lIMIS ZIOUUNING GOODS. F . RANII. VAN GORDRI3, has just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Ft wias, black lace and gauss Veils, black Hosiery and Woves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander & Salon's best .1113 Gloves can elways,b e found at £3. MARKET STREET, corner of the Dia mond. novl7 7ZEW DEN GOODS STORE. , Iron Fr0nt...N0.91 Market street. Ohouse being now open for thetransaction of a genet , . al Dry Goods business, wewould respectfully solicit the przonege of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock - of MRS, - FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements as will sure entire satisfaction. LIAGAN k AIIL, aprktf Nos. 91 Market' and 8 Union street. VAIN GO/ADM:VS VILIDIRLING STORM, Va. 83 Mask= ST., COMES OF DUCSOND. TUST RECEIVLNG, a large and well :elected stook of all s] the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIUMMOS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Isms, Cords, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian EMBP.OIDERIE,3. in Swiss, Jaconet and lace. Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, 13130vea, Inertia::, Infants' Robes, Chemizettes, Bands, Caps & Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape eels, Collars, Love and Gann Veils, Plain Linen setts, BloErfOr, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemizettea, Italian and Eng% Crape. MATERIALS FOR EILBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Banda and Insartinga French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Flom, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A lar— assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, dm. Pine, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small wares generally. 63- . l.lAZar'tltiZ.S? Km awns, in white, black and colors. Flees Cron No.O to No. 10, alwava on hand. Alto—.A gool :Inca of nosiEr.r and GLOVES—very chaap. Mlllll Sll f Steamboats, Ahoy I TEM oM:4o:there tender their actmos , edgments for the favors tteetowed upon _ em 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 terns, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the bait material and work manship.T B.YOUNG & CO _ . . T. . _ iY32, '53 Jame• Lowry, AND BEDSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 204 GrePterman's Row, Liberty etreet, ties on hand %large stock *Main and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which he will sell lower than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. Ile would call Par tlettlar attention to his Large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteada,which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Taming. of every description sat=ted in the neatest - manner. Orders left at the Ware- Rooms, or at the 111111, canner of Aflame and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttended to. mar2l MILLIKEN dr. C.O. 1 ITAVB "team at their eztensive QUIN=T and AUL CRAM NANOPACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield street, a large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they vilisellls per cent. beim customary rates. Terms—caeh only. Groat Inducements to Gash Purchaser.: Iv- ulll sell our large stock of 001010 N AND FANCY_ wants-AND BEDSTEADS,- at-pricea that cannot to plass° sash purchasers. All our work is warranted. Our terms are GABil.. JAMJtB LOWRY; .111, nutrlE ear. Sartmth*ad Llbort, eta. AziWM. E. STEVENSON continues to easavalhotttre OABINET-WARE of erverydesetiptlort,sthsoldstszel, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDERTAK ING attended to, in all Its branches. myll IF,IIELD DOOR FOR RAILROAD ENOINERIM—Contain• JC ins formulae fer laying out euneS, determining frog an. gees, lavelling, calculatig u oartlf•work, etc, etc., together .with talfles of radii, o atee, deflections, long - chords, sssgnetle variation, logaratblms and natural signs .tan• ganta,eto. etc., by Jobti B. Mirk, Civil Engineer. Poetet. book form. 1,1,75. . The ohject of the present work is to supply w want very generally felt by Assistant ReOnears on Railroads. Rooko of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograritlimatio tableware common enstigh; hut a book - cconbining with thew tablas others peculiar to the Railroad work, and capcially the necessary formulas for Infuse' out curves, turwoute,crosaing.s,do.,l2 a desideratum which thin work to designed to supply- - U. B..lhartara Ammar West Point, April Ii L IS4I.-- Gesnamen: hO7O looked ' over "llenet'a Plebl Book for Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapted to the 0b... bat its author proposea, and have no question but it will be found every useful and practical volume both for otliceand iota unit. 1. 11. Dina, v, WO; April 21,1851. I am match pleansi rilth Mr— Hawk's little manual, the "Field Bmk et Eoliths," trigitteers." With the present& Uteri Of some of the most practical and useful of recognisM prrozooses among retie - ay engineers, he has given others sehloh, new at least in their present form, appear to Pei 3 r 33 a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of bang I 6nefeleouptlble of avallablecnor to ersy e 5 tr ble, prrarlieal me. In conclusion, while I think the de5.1,.. - n of hfr.fienet's book is each as to adapt It trscolleatly to profealional node, I have 'pleasure In expressing my cordial datisfardlon with - Its exeoutiOnt ' i n k° spionity of arrangement effected by the author, and the us. rollout typograplokal taste &splayed by hispnblith Pawn= aftlril, Si and Director r•f ram saatall , AM -2 " 1 / 1- e thnia vm • Tmdt° tc WILLI E. nA , Eor elle by Dealer in Engineers' fltationery, - Market'street, earner of Berm& • ' 7111N1 , 1 DRZ-541 twous.—A. A. 312,80 S A CO.tuas just iv rmetrolim ovezdia-10 44 -Dcasa , Gixds , comptb , 'rang rich Pia d 8 Nand Bui/W. !Maw, gelzugoot3ll 61.213 &Zile:VT/el/ i d ' -31n*.•% - ed ' 11101$ 0 = • EWE INZEI Ert -, • - .?,. s r , w -~: - N.~~ i ~ fi. ..ems ~ "s's.; FURNITIJ RE. Corner Third and Smithfield streets, _opposite "Brown's ToteL" x ~., 31161:3 71113. 91111111 PILLS: ___ A 5 " •iutt Bing lets sracesaistell .e.:-:::,- • lemeedy foe the cure It all BUlees . ,„, diseases— Cestitaress, Indipert oa, A' •41 • JiLundt fe Dar A ......". se ~ -t, vees, lo et, tue .e., Herr es. etas, "ofZs' .- Irritability,: Inflammations , Head '''' •,,, ache, Pains in, the Breast, Side, f '- '.,. -. , g , . . Back and Limbs, Female Complaints ,;!"- 11 II '' - &0., &c. Indeed, veryfew are the ..e-'-e-e. - diseases in which a Purgative Mull -r--'------- tine is not more or leas requlred,and muche - feknene and suffering might be prevented, Lf a No but effectual Cathartic. awe more freely teal. No PPTSCin c on feel well while a caustic habit of bedy pro. vane; besides, It don generates eezione and often fatal ' di!..E118 . 23, which might have been avoided by the timely and Judicious nee of a good purgative. This la alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Itillone derangements. They all tend to become or prodetce the deepscated and formidable distempers which load the bearers all over the land. Bence a reliable family physic is of the lint Im portance to the public health, and thin Pill bati been per fected with consummate skill, to meet that demand. An exteneiva trial of Its virtues by Physician, Prefeesere,and Patients, has shown results entpaming anything bithato known of any medicine. Cares tare been Meal beyond lad, were they not subsist:ahead by persons of such ex- • tilted ponitiens and cheer:tar as to feral the 'suspicion of tint:nth. Amoeg the eminent gentleman who tone tattled In never cf these Pills, we may mention— - ' Dart. A. A. HAY ES, Analytical Chemist of Boston and State Accayer of Illeasachusetts, whose high professional ' character is endorsed by the • . • , . Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the - Baited Irate& ROBERT C. WINTEDIOP, ry HpAalcer of the lianas of Rapresentatites. . ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plea. to England. i3OBN B. ITIZPLTIitIOR., Catholic Bishop of Boston; also, Dr. J. B. CiEtaiMi,Pretetial Chendei of New York City, endorsed by lion. iff. L. MARCY, Secretary of State; • Wit. B. ASTOR, the richest man In Amerlea.; S LELAND & CO, Proprletorsof the Metropolitan Hotel, and other's.. Did Spate permit, we could give many hu nd re d oentli. catee from all parts wherethe Pills have bean need,htit evi dence even more convincing than the experience of e,minent pnbile men; is found In their effects upon trial.. /These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as the boat and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. • They are compolthded not of the dregs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical procese In a mate of purity, and combined to gether in finch a manner en to Manse the beat menthe 'the system of coMpositlon for medicineshag been found in Cherry. Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy then bed hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is perfectly obvloua. While by, the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with morn or lege of acrimoniona and injurious glandes, by this each kW ' Admit virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each. =be - tenets employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self evident that the effect Mould prove as they have proved, more - purely remedial, and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the morld. • As It N freedanti,' expedient that many medleineashoulte be taken underthe counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly Judge of a remedy without know ing its companion, I have supplied the accurate S01111111(71 by which both my Pectoral. and Pills arse made, to .the whole body of Practitioners in the :United Statee and British American Provinces. If, however, there Mottle be any one who has not received them, they stile forwarded by mall to his request. • Of all the Pntent Medicines that are offered; tow few would be taken is their composition was known! Their life cadets in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid &pen to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the gutsiest freely acknowledge 'their convictions of their intrinsic. merits. The Cheery Pectoral wag pronounced by scientific Men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many-eminent Phgelcians have deolared the game thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and MI willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their effects upon trial They operate by their powerful Influence on the internal 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 !mgrs. lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they-ex ist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepexed. by Dr. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. Five boxeefor $l. . ' ', , Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOOR & CO, at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers I:carp:there. leestmtdaw ... INHALATION roa TEI MHZ or ASTHMA AND FU SIIMPTICI is IL W AND VE , AI WONDRILVDZ Tip :1 4 EA.N.A BROUGHT HOME TO 114 E DOOR OF THE - 1.1..LLi03 A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY hue recently been made 11. by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treatment of COD: 56Mpti011, A9thlnif, and all disease, of the ILungs. We re. fir to " Do. CIIRTreB EIVG6ANL, On LInALIWO UYGUR VAPOR AND Carsetv STROP." With this new method, Dr. O. haste stored many afflicted ones to health, 69 an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treat• rustic a physician remarks; "It is evident that intiallag constantly breathing au egroctible, healing vapoz , -:dha me• disinal properties must came in direct contact with' tbs whole terisi eavittos of the lungs, and thus escape therriany and varied eh:togas produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, cud subject to the process of digestion." The Elygsana Is for &sleet all the Druggists throughout the conntry.--/Vere York Dutthman of January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under thellnen,with. cut the lead inconvanience—the beat of the body being sufficient to overrate the fluid. Hundreds of name of curer, like the following, mists: be named: One package of the Dygo..ana has cured ma of the Asthma, cis cis yearn standing. J. P. Manors, P. M. of Dtincannon, Pa. I um cured of the Asthma of ten yearn' standing by Dr. ' Ourtia's @y deans . Blanannrl linen t , 'Brooklyn, N. if.. Mrs. Pant of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y., AUI rural of s severe cars of DI enchitia by:the Ilygzena. - . r . My sister hca been cured as a distrecalog cough triter:Mira 3*.arr,' standing, sand derided to be incurable by the OM mans. tie 7,65 cured in one month, by the llygeana. 3. a a/MIR; Richmond, OSe. The it ay. Dr. Chsever, of New York, testi/ha amp' men. nine in the following language: , Nut? Your, Nov. 15, 111% DLLs Firs—l think highly of Dr. Curtie's Hygeana as a remedy in :11=nessa of the throat and lungs. Urvltg bad came opportunity to testify he tallestey, I sae convinced that it is a most excellent moileinc, both tire Ely Nip end thetotaling application to the chest. ' ' N.D.—Dr. Corthes Hymens& is the ORIDINA.Vand ONLY GENuiza ARTICLE; all others are base thdtations, or vile and "Eq..illltiOiSS counterfeits. Shun them an DM would POISON. .-76- Far Gale by Dr. am H. Reys.cr, 140 Wood street; E. E Sellers A Co.; Lea A. Beckham, Allegheny City; Jobe ihrgent,llew Dzighton; C. L. Raiser, Rochester. - - rmylislaireni Carter's Spanish Bllisture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OP THE 1:1 WM 'Not a Pattiole of Memory in it is‘ THE AFFLICTED READ AND TONDI`.IU—Au _LA Jaffallit a larsedy for Scrofula, Ring e ii i, Rhaume, ttsm Obstinate Ctitanosus Eruptions, Pimples or Postale on the Fate, Blotches, Boils, Ague and. Fever, Chrotdc Bore gyea, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Heal, Enlargement and • Peirce' the Bones and joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Difordena, Lumbago,Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases ' eileing from an 1/031CiOW1 use of Alereary,lmprialcure ii Life, or Impurity of the Blood. Thie great alterative medicine and Purifier of Bleed 14 now used by% . uoands of grateful patientsfrom all part of the United States, who testify daily to the ramarkabi oure9 pa:forme,/ by the greatest of ell medicines, "CAB.?. TENS SPANISII MIXT IBM" Neuralgia, Rheumatism, nerofula, limptionr, on the Skin, Liver Disease Fevers, Ulterv,Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, D13e6;123 the Throat Complaints, Pains and Achingof the Donee and joints, art:speedily put to flight by using this gnat and inesdxuablo remedy. • For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impne•! ties, acts gently and affteiently on the Liver and Sidney* ; strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stamsebo makes theskin clear and healthy, anti -Teetotal the Consthi tutioryenfeebial by disease or broken down by tb a SlLlda , ll' of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the coaj males ever need. A few doses of Carter's Sparkish Mature: will remove all sallowness of completion, bring the tom' mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the s, and prove the general health in a remarkable degree tep beyond all: the medicine ever heard of. The large number of certificates :thigh we have riesiied. from persons from all Parts of the United Stem, is the bet evidence that there is no humbug about It. The press; hotel keepers,nalgetratea, pbyaicians, and public man, wait known to the community, all add their testimonyto the wonderful effects of this GREAT' BLOOD P Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almaneo and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all bleditine• has performed. None genuine nnlets signed by B.MINETT & BKEIDI Proprietors, No. 5 Pearl street, Richmond, Va.; to whom all orders for supplies and agencies meat be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FALINEBTOCK, JOSEPH PLEB' NO, FLEMING BROS. , and by Druggles generally. oct3Pdavly QTAT. 'T FROIS CANADA-. _ . glint% February 7th,1864. Nam. B. A. rahru.sice: had the pleasure o receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Ver mifege,which will be yer. gratifying to you, as it wee eels' Telutitilily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly J. DILIBBON a ba. Gertilcm en—My little daughter, four years old, and m son, older, were fora considerable tittle eutfaring from worms. I purchased two. bottles of your Vennifuge, e which . I gave them three doses, according to directions and strange to say, in lees than three hours they passed IP lees than.PIVE DUD WORM'S, some - of the extrocri Weary length of from twelveeo fifteen inches. Having experienced ea muoh r of the benolcial effects your Vormliuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it to tb public, no, in my opinion, one of the most efficacious retro dies against worms ever offered to the public. Oetitlamen, believe me to be . Your much obliged and humble sorv't, NATHANIEL LEATEII43. Prepared and gold by D. A. A. PAIINIiBTOON. A CO corner of First and 'Wood streets. . • c 3316 Josapts Wklte' Carriage Itoperoltory. TO3EPII WHITE, now carrying an boil• new in his spacious premises, (now lately enlarged,) on the pittsburgh and Oreeueburg turnpllce, near the Two . Ann, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenfttille, rejapeeUtdt invites the publle to inspect his stock of CAAMAGE. DUCKIIES,- do. And be pardenlarly Lttfor.ma geranno purchascrs, that one prico only 13 Foes. Fourteen gm cape:lance in the business, enables blut to rascs before t patrons the some chef= collection of Carriages which, many years past It has been ble particular department colecc from the various and most talented Eastern man fecturtrra. The soecem of hie new system - la masplate—C economy of hie arrangements will supply the heat and Er 4 taablotzeble manufactores at moderate prim. Unencumbered by those Weary expentea, t, rs: is for s =eating houses of bualneas has heaped priceehe es t - 4i% (owing to large rants.) JOSPREI WOW: ell eel!, on ready monayonly, at mubh leas than the use pronts (mite:day] fj vn iagarepairel in the beat manna twitb desPa ATTENTION! wagon Ilastere and Teamsters' Bounty . /X -. AO.ENCIt, 99 l'ottrth street. OFFICEBS, Scalar?, AilleiCiallß, 'Wagon !Tasters, TO • ote 2 nhavere regularly mustered Into Lb* ilea of the trialted State!, ;and every Oacer,SelLlMALEl.OZ nary &mann, Merino, Clerk aria. Landsman In the NATI also, Milton or Volunteer!, or elate Troop! of any State Territory, ere entitled, by the late Act of Cory/ref; %Varna for IGYArzes of laad Those who tom me1T04141:4 at so Anse, era euUtl7d t. Warrant for' such quantity of - Lana as 111 mitt, wliota; 100 Accra- . araona rntruating their claims to rooesn rely upon la:, Ing tbe'jztattenited to proroptly, - • infOrmation Stes of -charge , . Uttar, p Addtasa -• LoTALI, - tutt l 3... • Bounty Land.Aitenl.92.r4urth 10040210. SgWi ON ; ito. MOWS ;S; just rxeh a 24. litt7 4 1 ANDraßos, syst ..11cp.aikirvon. - - `~; ~' ~' ti;