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Awl brit one and of Car* between Columbus aud Baltimore. )I,tl mud after t•t , olday.Ja:lu 13t1,101. , , Trains will run tiewart ....... . Zcnr=rille Mar.ord It Imont Arrivr , tt.l alt . 1.1.-priat Mail 0/1! L 1 ,1 1 ,7. Trllf . :2. Train. Train fle:lair rasa A. M. l'els A. M . , (WO P. M. Belmont le:lit ,- Cala ." l'ila Ilstilasville . ° 10:52 " c.:13 4 ' 7.,10 Cambeete 11.. tel e 5..64 " 9.011 C0nc0rd.................12:1: P. M. 8:,-7,a" f. 1.5 ' Zanewrille ..........- l:ill '. la'ao e 10::.0 4, Newark laila " Ie:ST '. 11:50 " ..rrivu Uolumboa...':.l. - 20 " 1115 P. M. 1:.) A. M. 'rho ligprtres Train goltr.; East Will stop to take up or lsore pseeeogere, at Taylor's, Newark. 2anerville, Csnoord, CambridLre, Oampill'e, Berneerlile. and Delmont only. °pia,: 'ffser will stop only at the above named Stations. The B 1.& Train will scan at all the Stations where the Mall is to De rereiv.l, or delivered, and At all other Ststiona on notion being given. Tki" , Night Train will &top at all eta t ienr. on proper notice belni given. GDIN(I P.M:T. The 10,U0 A. H. Express Train, eonneels at Columbus with the Exprea3 Train whirh leaves Cintinnati at 6 A. hi. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning . Trains to end from Sandusky, Marv:held and NIL 'Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio 64:Urea , " for Baltimore, We&lngton, Philadelphia. and East ern Oltle.. The C:Zia P. :If. Train will crinnect nt Columbus with the eee.3nil Train from Cincinnati ; at Newark with Panduelcy, :Caned .11 and Newark •, and at Wheeling with Nlttit 'Prsln un Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passenovra I haring 1,311 q t -ilia and points below CinsinnotL nut taking tno 5 A. bl. Train on Little Miami 11:1.111,F1.+1, ',RI connect with thta Train at Columbus. lia3 , 3llgUl , hewing polls and Richmond by morning Train rn Indiana Ventral Railroad will atm, connect with this Train at Columbus, aud reach Wheeling at 0.15 P. kl ' and leave by P. M. Train cr. Baltimore and Otto BrAlcoad, arriving iu itslo• more at 5 P. kL, next day. Tiy; 11•..3 P. fd. Train connects at Columbus with Bar M all Train which leave, Cincinnati at bolo and arrive, c &lie: at C:lo A. kld connecting with the Acaummoda• :lon Train on the Baltimore and obi/ Railroad. Pattem g ere luring Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this rnnta, :lid Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day• t on. re.,•.h Oeinmbua la IPaii , la to take tate train: and at Wheeling ;Ail take the Accommodation Train fur Cumin:, l and, sleep there, and resume by Everr3s 'f rain to more and Eastern Cltiza. °DINO SCE.?. Tho t,•IL A. M. Mall Train ronnedte et Bel:sir with 2:1;:ht Train on 'he Baltimore and Ohio Ralirnad at Nawark with rains to and from Bauduatry. Maaelleld and Mt. Vernon, and Chiano vas Monroeville; et Golarnbro with ths trains for Ciwirinati, and with train., for X.sato, Dayton, I odlana • in and Chionn, rid Daytnr. and ;41 l"rhana. 'rho I,S:. A. N. ti preen Train eaan.n l wish tho £.-cprent Train f [OM Baltimor,, and arrit In Cd.ttrnbua at ::_^J Al, and canuecte with trains going '.meth nod Wr.t krtif - übt la Clnainnati at : P. M. - - - 'the 6alo P. M. Train connect, with the •Acrumincidation Train from Cumberland. and et Columbia, nitb Mail Train et als A. M., for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indian: Litayetle, Terre Ilautta, Skint Lout, and Chicago. ISAAC A. SOUTIIISICIi, tear ZanFarille; June IS, 1855—{,,lefill CLEV.V.L6.IID AND PITTBBiIUGE RAILROAD. MUNRO ANIERB FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, A r. I SF/ILE, /VIT rtlttivomati Pamusylvanta, Itatiroad, VI a A I..LIA.NOIi. ritriTc. 4,0 :tart, quiekent and most reliable routs to Tolssia, Chics,zo, Roc? Islua.l,l.:albca, and Pt. Lords, L. I' IA 'Ltd: route L Oaa Elun.lted mlter shorter ant shout MUe boors quieksr than the eh-out:oils oar icis I ntlianapolls. 'three telly Trains from PittsLurgh I.' Throe Dully Trains 1,41 CIPTALITYI Inale to Cleveland pis hours, Chicago tivsetty-tho s y sod tit Louts thirtresven hours. N IA ALLIASCR. The Trains r.?Chs Ghia and Psur,a.Railrc.ad least's:. Piths burgh r,t :LOU, a. M., Ono, A. M., and :LC*, P. Pit, sot:lnert at Allis:sae at tl.llst A. M., I IAO A. M, and C.24:1 Gale forOleraso 1 Imre. Alliarwuat 7.03, A.SL, end Itl).71 nr.i G r.. 5 P. M cuan .0111 Z at Mild:shill with Trains for Cuysl....ia falls soft Akron, aria art Vitro! in Cloveland at /:1414 A. M.., 1•20 P. M., and P. Pasoingors for Toledo, Otieuzo, Fn. Loth, Ra. , l /stand, thhiirte, wail the North-wet, who wish to co through with. out 4.iivalloo, till toLe the gain 'saving Pittsburgh at CoY. A. NI . snot hr.:ring to Cleveland at 2_5.t P. M., as that to the C. 17 tratu by which striae oonnactions are made ths.whiL b• the above , paint. Paasensrem by thin train 7 :oft nevi moraing, and St. Louie at all ot:tit . 1:.,i „t C!i:v and Hustal will 1,...va Ote. :11n n:".a.u..1.1r.1An7..1-S P.lr , rllttig, (EUtidayf elLyp •t conn,.l.ing vlth the. Lrt.la If4vit.4 1141157 P., 13: I'. M urriltag 6t Vinve•lgsl b.C.) P M. Lax.mmcdation Trftlu erll leave WalLwville daily, (gradayn ilicA , t(3,) at u.-15I'. M. eta/no:4lnd at P.ayard ' .11th lit l ‘ tain arriving la Cirrelatul at 2 4 h) P. M Traits Trzi frt.= Wellivilla and illevoland r.,nuna L i at for Carrollton, Waynesrure., Dover, and New Phllwielphia' ilra.-Tichrta frr Clevvinui.Chiutgo and the North-rrn.r:, 11:e 5.C.1 , 1 a. n rata than viz &Wawa. The Trairia (r.w Cleveland to 'MINI° and Cbioarrn, Leave, rlrrelar.:l 1.30 and 223 A. ed, P. St; arrive at eltirago oil 11.00 P. M., "...Ca. A. M., ar.,l A IL Traito 11at.i and Ft. Inffia 1,...in0,1 a 9.W A. n:,,1 VAX) F. r.t 5i..16 A M , ar..lluL P. M. for 1:t. 1,11.1 nett Island .E.a11r044 In thanzt arar tta Gl,Vara end Miralurf pi 4 Rallravl t) Alton, mai than, ly u1.11Ao) Ca St. I.n.bk. rae.Papro by 1.11.3 il.l.ti A. M., Train arrive In St. L.IdP ct / came arcata,g, an .1 I.y the 10.65, P. 21, Train, at noon Hart day. Baggily* chesEr.l through to Cleveland, and ther e re cheited (or ChS,Ap, end Et. Lou.to LUCE VIA ALLIANCE A:11) cLuvrwoo. c2tn..t. 61:/. l 4 -to:ot. ors. To Arilknce .$2. To La Salle._ SIL CO $l3 CO Move:and —4 00 Rook 1A1'..1, 18 GO 14 " Toledo -. 600 " Galona 18 11 14 CO • Clii.tro 12 00 $lO 10 " Springfield 15 711 15 20 80 1440 " ltnr!in von ^1 6.3 EL 10u4e.....21 00 15 14 kaasenears are re.questrd to proem.* that tleaets at the otioa (.1' the' C..inpany, in Monongsbc.la !loner., below the ei , rAar. .1. DURAIIM, Nu 't, ClavelANl. mhfi4 .1. A. OAUGHXY,Aet, I . lthßburgt. ___ 1W57 -- FP.0,4 CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• PARRDA% ••••-••••.;...... • or co o y the Chicago and I.llrtytng tke (lint Anteri.lan Sepias nn..: V. S. itfat7e. TRE Only Di:net Rid Mint, ILc.ute to the Eolith and fK•ttth-l{'a.t—?-ivr.+ 9 Mitre Shorter than aDy other o 'P4K.11 , 13 CE??..V.I TP.AINS ELN - ^,rs rarWrits. Lehr, Asir:: cl tit. Louis Dry Sc. Louis Night Lizprees EHMI=3BMIN M.-am Chi. - ...ags to St. Luuil in IT., 151PORTLNT CONNECTIONB—A: Joliet , s.tith th• taland 11.1 road fur Ottarra, La Sant, Lc:A.lnna hnd Cen tral,l lowb. Al Bloomington, with Illinois Cent-al Ra!tread for Cita e.o. Waynesville and Deeetnr, nail with V.e.gs.l for Peoria. At Spriugleld,wlth arcs: It eaters Railroad lot Jwtsou eine and Illinois hirer. At Alton, with Deity Line cf Pai..l.ets hr Hynnit & i, Quin:, and Keokuk; the Inca[ expeditious and tellablo coot , t.) all portions of North-essturn Missouri. At Si. Louis, with Daily liirot.claes Steamers fir New Orleans and Intermediate points on the Lower Jilssltedppi, and with Regular Lines of Pack - eta fur Kansas, St. Joseph, nod all points on the Miscourl, Tennessee, Cumberland and A rkitit , 3 .1 Rivera. R. P. MORGAN, Snp't, Lloonaing+on, IIL L. DARLINO, Agent, Chicago, 111. (ap7) I LI4INOI S CENTRAL RAILROAD: Carrying the Great U. Btstes MAU end Erpross TWO PASPENGSTI. TRAINS BUN AAfl Y on Re entire kur..l: from DUBUQUE: to CAIRO, Thii Road, In mn)unction with Trains of the Ohio and It. 11. awl Ch ica go end tialpfts Itallroad, forma and only col:dint:low R. T.. route from 01110AC0 t. ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CLLICACIO to DUBUQUE. leave Oblong° a. followe : ht. and 10. ,) P. Oanic ESPIts.33. P►da ogre ter Pt. 1,t,..11. , by this train take the earn of the tiL,a and !dim IL It 01 ShOLIDTIII, end ore =rind direct to Ft- lkit:?. $4 66 A. M. am', 1.10 P. M,--17CBCC:F t .e . wi G i ttrt , I'"heaL (°l lr t2l trip4r Drolly Llna of Bz.4,am Packet.; ivr 3lietslarippl Trata4 Wayu r.-atrt , rte. elkago and Dab:3ll3e at 7.Z0 M. awl 7..00 3L Paaaanirer9 from the tut and places on the Ohio river dant:tad for St Loala, NMI Have 190 mtioa of U4illouo bad cin• c•artain firer navigation from Cairo to St. lonia. and ISniVe nttails2 hoar.; la adr11.11•?".1 cf thc vivo: route, by tal.lag the at Cairo. to 8t Dula, et.ll,t, Dubuque, St Nut, axa .11 i-t. poi - tant Pig.. hp thle route, rlal Lao nt. the oQkv 61 the .1 a P. &LA C. a P Cauttal fiallrotsi in Chicago j. 41 PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLVILLE Open from West. Newton , Westmoreland Open to 31tItenburg Station. koapot se County. tilah; yin , transits MARA FISIIER having best, char. j_ tared by the P. k C. R R. Co., will leave Pittsburgh ovary evening at haltpast four o'clock preassah for West Newton. ocnnecting there with the Trains of the Pitt.- burgh mid Conuallssillo lishroad, which still run between the above points until further notion, as follows: ,Leave West Nowtou et falld A. M. stopping at Port Royal, Smith's hull, Jacob's Creel: and Layton; mashing Milton. bnrg at &Eil o'clock. Safi:ming, leave Mlltenburg &L&:15 A. si • atop at all way-Mations, and arrive at West Newton at commuting with the swamor CLARA FIRE= for tittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon. &Timid Train will leave West Newton at 12 o'clock for sititenbnrg, and returning, will leave 3111tenburg at el P. M., stopping at all way stations. pare from Pittsburg' , to lißtenharg, sl,lb. Stages for Uniontown and Conn-Uslllis will connect with the Trains et Miltenburit Station. Freight will be transported each way dolly. For rates apply to D.W.CIALDWEI,J.4 Fag., Assistant Sumintandent, wolf Rawson; or to W. 113101IPSON, Freight Apra, on hoard tbe steamer Clara Reber. st bet wbsa it ri tile Aloossahels Bridge. 0410E5 W. president sal 13apsit. Bitebargh, Julie 2/14 ISS4 Ural) =BM =MEE RAILROADS GOING E,...K. Exprers Mai/ 217 g Id :Train. Train. Trail:. .10.00 A. 51. L. 2.0 P. M. I1:30 P.M. .11:10 . 4:1:. . 11130 A. 51 .1212 1 3 P. M. tOO4l " 212 " .12.10 0 5:4-1 " 1161 " . 1:23 " 7:05 " B:`"AS " 5.25 . 4:45 . .2 41 " 5 - 51 " 5:14 " . 5:511 " crr 1.?:45 ° T5r. 4 3:15 " GOING NY E,:.!l'. 11' E L.LR VILLE VIA CHICAGO, ALTO' ANT) E. L0111:1 cw•u. A Al -19.00 P. 'I ILO 1". Di CIIICAGO a CAIRO. r B. AIABON, But•st. -~ _ ~~ ~^L y ~>'... :Jl~ RAILROAD r x '~'~ ' .~Yi~ ° ,r tsla'n ~ ~ ~~a.'l-+a'~S 2 (+`sU'Yr, fit'a""~„f~' tJ 3.7 ~ --- '* r y.a ,`; ~-'`_ ..h. br~ ... _ _ .. .. ~i .. .. ~. RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUT E . NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENS snaosss northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA AU Railroad to the ZiLiaelecippl. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD FOLMMPLY TIM CP.ICMOO LSD atOBAnA et CePT. b111.151.AT TP.AtI R. R. 1P NOW comtnarria,, And Trains run the enttro distaao firm CHICAGO TO BiIIILLNOTON, lowa, without change of Olirki. The Only Direct orde to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WATELJAI, FORT DES MOINF.S, COUNCIL BLU f ac., and the osta ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICACIo Ti) ST.LOULS, BLOOM. INGTON. CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIIIO, SPRINGEIRLD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Vi tern, and Ohio and Miss!. aippl Railroads. 'trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—ovolding all laying over at any of the points. arbge9 10311. BurlinTton daily for Southern and Central /0111% and Northern Missouri—melting the quickest and most reliable route to roach all the important points west of the Mississippi us far as Connell Waif, with from forty to fifty miles i. 6.5 staging than by any other roue. The Road. for a Surge portion of the way, Is laid with the oovrrerrors Kul, the emoothest riding and beet Railroad in the West— Wooked with the mostmodern Laromotilresend elegant new Cars. /Q. By this route paw:angers are core of making Conner. lions, and arrirhas at St. Louis tua advertised time, scaling the vexatious delay of fuzz' and toe, anti dangers of lion, as on the rotate by Alton. baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge far handling at coy point. THROUGII TICICF:rS by this rotate ran be purchased at all the Railroad °Mona In the East; at tie OlSae of the Company, (foram of Clark and Lake strente, In the CI malt. Building,: at the Depot of the (felons R. R., sad at the Cant. IL It. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta., opposite Tremont libutfla, Chicago. FREDOIIT cou..igned by this route a ifl rvosive lutmedi at,' de Tatel.. C. fa. HAMMOND, Sup';„ C. E. EII.LL'IT, th'n't T icket de t, Cidewee iff.vlr Tie% ers can he I,lo:heed et the prau hallroad Ofdr,,s of the rotintre. InhlP THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Ilim °mut CENTRAL ROUTE, c-onnoetlng the At . lande clans nswith Western. North.western and South. wetern tltatea, by a nantinuouE &Moly direct. This real also oonnects at Pittsburgh with Mlll9 11na of streamers to all parts on the Weatorn itinora, and at Cleveland and gou da:4:y with steamers to all ports on the North-westara Lat.!: ranktng tad most dAreet, rtZiante Tome by which Flti:1411(1' ran 1,4 rats:soh,: to end Irnm It,. Cr nu' fre.a. Y.ATF3 'BETWEEN PIIILADELPIII A S 1•11`1`?1:11P,i1 El. FIRST. Hhoee, v- 4 .., per kin ht.Tos,),Futs, Fc and Stationery, Dry hales,) Ilanlware, Lee- per lOot - of. ther, Wool, A. , TnIRD CLA.B6.—Anrile, Eagglz4, Itarou -r -and Pork, (In t.atk,) Ao FOTTItTII CLASS ---C4tfee,lish, P.ny,n e , .: • , a Pork, (parl.e , l,l lan! sod• ev `'n 41.3,- 1 n shippins, Iron: any r .d.? 11,11.1.1 011,1, Le partloolez tn mark pa -..tae., .K.lO ,:a" All i4v..14 G,C01,7“,-1 to the A.eente of this tios.l at Philsdelp.bM or Pittet•orth, 1. , 77,1".inti walnut lintel:1114 , 11. 1 1 5.61a37 Anton—Move Potter, P,tton; 2. I. Elliot:, N. Y. Snee.ter, Philsdalphla ; Sla { ran a Rcona, 11,111. more: Geo.C. Franc i 5. 7 .411, l ilt:burr,h; Slariniramo a gm.. u, Cinelnnsti, Obto; J. B. nioorhes..t. 11y4 E. C. llid -Scum, MaJta,a. Ind: }lmolai d Co., Fc. :da; .1. lodises. 11. 11. 110USTON, goer:oral Trel4lll Af,ent. Philadelphia. 11. J. 1f11111.1.1 1:11T, toy 9 Poptintemdent. Altoona, Pa. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, i ~~~ z~ S cam:tiF. 1W mlr OV iNII9TNCI: WF1P.:89.11.1 V, to )I.l' Ll Triact leaves Sc? o'alock, A. 11, and e.rrivo Natem k of t 17101 trikir. o.nvlo Haunt Ciu,,r.Liti RETURNINo) . u,.l ~.:nky, iA.~i,n I.IW/ NIPa ark at 12 o'clo:k, M., an:l at elteut.er, 'Me at 7:10 P.M. Paaruageri by traio leave eln.-1.3 i.a,tl at C. A N! Plhn Cadt4 AccomaloCial.lou Tralu lA,aran Ntentworille ddlr, INnmlara • At t. M.. An.l arrive at Cn.lL at r.. 15 F. M. hi/LA:v:llv., I..avea eiAlt 1..2 r 7 A. M., and 5.rr1.4r3 at e.te43.1...1it 1f1..t 10-55 A. M. For furthar ihforioaLirqi apply to JAliEti Ci.iLLINS CO, Freight god Pas ...rigor Agerita, lira. 1.14 and U.:, Water riwaburgh. LAFAYFTTE DEVF.NNY. tloooral Fri•lght ttn , l A4aut. r,. W. I=M:MMIUMMI:= FTIIIRER DAILY TP.ALNEI, between I'Llitaw phis and Pitiabur,t , a, THE 1101lNINO MAIL Tit.t leave, PLlledslphia for l'it:al•lir.gh 7;.. A M. and - nrgh Phiisdalphia at 7, A_ M. THE 11N I: le_res Phtlr fatphla Cur PiP.abargh e.: 1 P and Pitts burgh far Philsdalphis at 1, P. El. 'f ILE N LOUT RAPP F..s.t `PHA LN learn eLlladelphis for Pittsburgh at 11, Y. Al .aud Pittsburgh far Philadelphia at It‘, P Al. The sbev., Meta coant,ct at iltbburgla with the liallrasl9 ts dad frc,a Eq. Lanir, Ma.; Muni, liaLens ant ChLawo„ Pranitlort Limitigtsa and lkuirallle, Ily.; Terra Haute, I.slayette and ludianspatia, Ciseinnati, t' tau, Spruag - tedd, Hellefoutaine, Satichuity. Toleda, (':ere laud, ealurubue, 2ans - oille 51a&ti Lion mat with Lt. Bteam Pa.axet tinat fmtu and to Nay; Cixtt a', Usti, Lnotirriu.sri stet CLacticsart. IM=MMEM rr.r forthz4 rartkustata, nee handbillf, at the di 1.,,,AL etsrtistg 1 . 5.9.4wafer4 (rota Lhk f.n.l thi4 tea Eti , rt“t! an. 4 r.,ct ntv,iiticus ute Ina: , , Nor , 1 . , 1 - A.,c.1 Ix.ra.a Trikl;• , . , A :tint ; Flo:.-ini;r: J. NI A gbat, Pnii.ien,isiir Lin., l'irvibur,,,h. ripit'JSTEE'd SALE OF iUtAL ESTATa Asti 'Cita On TILUBSDAY evening, July _du, at tl v'elock, et the blervhatim' Exelisrige, Fourth atre-it, rill be sold, be circler of Wm. P. Boom, Truster of Llosla D. Mug, the folio'strig relnehle Fteal Notate and Stooks, That valuable three story Brick Dwelling Lionise, No. ltd Fourth etteet, the Lot. Laritti z t a front of nineteen feet on Fourth street, or:radio; bee,S eighty Gra loot, thine fro: allay—soli i hrot to haortgage of SLbIC. Lot No 121 In Stepben GalvaWs oak:DOA - kr of tote, Nor. 11 and IL Laving e front of twekty fort Co Overbill street, eorracling beak one huthireil feet. ooa an:Ostia fourth of Lot No.:. In Oray'd plan of lot. In Allegheny City, bating a front of Ve'enty.oi;Ll feat Fa, rn 113./iO4 on A.olBr=tl fart , t, emending 14.C3 0/1. 11111"..:11 - 0.1 not forty feet to Grstra Stv. Lots in the Borough of Lionetiv.ter i having mil: a front of rwrotv feet oa rontlwriy ride 01 L11:61101,1 Ftroot, aatenll4 beclr 12a feet Y Inches to South al.er , Ming to trite:rail a artinllvialca of out to: No. 217 la reserve t opperaite Pittsburrh. 'air undividedthree-Oilier of two Lurid real and el rty.ulne nered of Land in It7onozny tow rte hip, F.earEr noun ty, on chit north-west alio of the Ohio river, aJjoining tosat.l Non. 13, end on the north, No. fl east, No. 19 en th 7 Routh. and No.db en the west, being tsar: No. 17 I o tlictrtet, No.ll of the deprcolatlon cure 0y.7. ... - ; abject b. , 1,0 of r.,1114. One hundred and thirty acre. Lanl In Wood county, Va, Eftern mesa below rE‘ltePibUrg bltd three 1(31;,i from t Ohio ricer, on which are eroctest a raw mill and Log tie eut,lest to Ilan of 1110. The north quarter of Section 13, In Ton - wild', 47, north of Range 2i3 nest, In the district of Lando sulject to mie at Sant Ste Marie, Michigan, contaloing one hondr.-1 and rty acres In Marquette township. 'rho routherrest quarto: of Section la. in TowaaLip et, north of Range 23 weat, In the dismal of I ads subject u onto at Sant Ste Marin, Stichigtn, containing one loinciee4 and forty...ulna racrel eutl tny four hnurrcdthf, 31ar quo:re township 'rho north east quarter of ;is, :ion tti, In T,•ern,,,li„ north of Rungs tle west, in the district of londa subject to 9310 at Sant Ste Marta, contalolog our. Ltllidrol and Kitty nerve, In Mal guetto low nehlp. Ono undivided - fourth of one hundred and fifty live acres of copper and agricultural lands In election II of township gs, north of Range 42 avast, In Oakland county, Mirhidan. 77 x 310003 Ohio and Prmieylvanin Railroad Co. eltre.la ; 133 do North Aznerl,nan Mining Co. no bird do rittaburgh Mining Company Stork ; ~o to Forest City Bank of Cleveland do eittabargh mail Cleveland R. lt. do Id du do do St,nboavllli3 It. 11. no 71. du do OcallifdlLslllo dr. do 3 do Cliardeu•R VaLluy do uo do TIN Turur•lkd l'ATaNkz-aucaville Plan% 1L:3.0 C, . 0 I do We,t li,l•vtun Plant I'3, hIlnlm•Co. au dd I r(A3 Clay C.•. o•• Nil do I ire Stuul Andlng C... 7.10 do FlGratuaril3 a Date lt. yal pdag Co. do Id do A2ted hflnln, Co .io Term, it. DAP In, jel6 A ndtioneor PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS. rlvilt above celebrated WATS.IIIfIG I`Latft: will be ot•en f.r vleitore on and after the ' , Wilt OF 3 UN They are delightfully located on Bberman'a Creek, fourteen rollee north•west of huncannon ' fide place being tiftecu valet weed of Harrleburg, on the Central ltaltrout) at the base of Plegali &fountain, whi,th reeobee an elevation of more than Ova hundred taut. 81t,..rmazi'n Creek affortie antradid opportunity f r than, lend of bething fuming or Ragag; the eurroueding ferrate offer great attructione the eportemeat and tour smooth and altady roads thront:h a country uneurpseeed for bold and magolfirent scenery, will diveraify the amusements of the pins. HORSES, SADDLII and CAILIIIAM3 can be had at ail time Horses taken to Livery on remonable terme. Of the IILEDICINAL QUALITIES of the ItiPfariGB too ranch can hardly be said. Their waters have been analyzed by the beat Ltamiats in the Union,and are pronounce,' un: surpassed. for curing cutaneous ir.4,4563 and affeetlena of t e kidney& There ere tome five Sprlnge in all, every one of which ia of diEerant, teO parntaare—Ote I arret being dagroaa Fahrenheit, and throwing out US gal Ono every coven minutes. Ladle? .and Oeutlemen's BATIL4 have bean citur,unotcd, with all the modern improvement., to gether with FLUNtiS. Ranh :3, tite.., Qc Fach day a Coach leavea Duntwarten for the Bprlng3, after the arrival of the ears. . . Dowling Alleys. Billiard Booms, and various other few/li ttes for amneezoont, In abundance. The at , ommodations will be the beet, end the charges Ina. Traits.—Elght dollars pi weep, Or.oue dollar Ofty cFts per dBY•1 amilia:, wishing to onraga rooms, should address the proprietor mrly. livarT artelvdon will be paid to visitors the proprietor having engaged the b. , et of servants. Music alwayo to at tendance. oommonleationn lutezeied t riowli the Perry °aunty Werra Spring,. ■hoald he eflareeged to Ihmmanon P. O. They win he immediately forwezded. II 11 toy31:11 Proprietor Warm Sprino. Latimer Property em East Liberty for Salo. _ 3 Lou OP GROUND at the Kant Liberty Station, sold on SATURDAY, the Will .lay of June, Distant, At 10 etiock, A. hI , at Dahlia Selo on the premises. These Lots are beetttifully situated for private reside:loos, and as the sale is peremptory, it will he advantageous t. , those desiring such property to attend tho r.at& Thins can be soon at thle and (be office of the Trusu.-o. Taws.—Onerthird in hand, ona•third at sir monthe, and one-Mini at eiirhtosn months with interest. jelttd THOMAS hIELLON, Trustee._ YOU wren TO 'BIC BELOVED FROM. SWITEBINd, .1 enpcpv lr YOm=ealf Inunedistely. with a box of WELLS' sTßENr3TxlixtNa PUB= as it 13 an invaluable rarer• dy for Itlieuntatisso, Bronebliii, Pleurisy, Patna in the Stda, Sack and Breast; also, Braes, Bats, Bruises, Sprains, Pelona KM Mats, lam 25 mutt box. Sold at No. 1110 iges MANSION IFIQIISE, GEORGE AURnINT'A, raopaurros, 14,7 O. 844 LIBERTY BTREF.T, just 'beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania P.allrorti o rhich makes it the m,,vt convenient bouse in the city for passengers tart. vine by that road. The * Proprietor having at considerable expense, fitted up, in exedient style, the lIANSION lIOUBE, would respect. 10115 sellait a share of publie patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive w AGON YARD, afford ing maple accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Ma Larder and Bar will Ls furnished with the beet the market can I.iford. febl:y ST. GLAJLE. ROTEL, Cliener of Ana and St. Clair strests, Pittsburgh, I. 91 I 1 undersigned, - formerly of "Brown', having Mfien this large end commodious lIOTEL, and having related it in magnificent style, would respectfully Invite his friends and the traveling public to glee him a mall. 4 mund, with the convOnience of the house and his long ez• perleoce la the business, he cen rive cadre satisfaction, and his charges moderate. fel-2D WM. 0. CONNELLY. HILEI"S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. me 2y' E. MLEY, Proprietor, 0000 INTE 71T HOUSE, - ,OCIRN ER UP LTBEATT ANT) GRANT STREETS, near IL) th 13.1111rNA1 Depot. jeraM y WA' ERLEY HOUS f:, 50 South Eighth street, between Chrqtnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. (en:y INJO. 111 Arch street. ' T. B.WEBB (late of the Proprimtor. (wa2ol GAstraLL ROUSE, CORNER OF MALY AND SOUTH STS, WARREN, 0- r ( 1 1112. Brnpriator takes pleasure in announcing to the I . public thet thls new and elegant Betel hoe been opened as a Lease of material natant- Being commodious and roomy, and adlolning the °Mee of the Ohio BtsgeCompany,lt offers Inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda• tien of the - traveling community. A Oa are Cr public Patronage is realpectfuily oolicited. ucki7 M. OASIIILL FRANKLIN HOUSE. CI KSTNUT S-TREET A BOV PIII LAD/MPHIL. PARK KR 8 Lnittp, Yroprietora. :;m: TEC3IS 4:1,50 I'EJ: V. . . . . nicEfiIL.LAN FiIIUSE, jOiI.V.STt)W..\ W. PRIrNA. stag ta'totl Char;, t tto Na•OVe and r,nttecl it n 1 liar 4. •Ipt , i3Be, In • eurr,f,rtablo ea ileti 49, , ,rarit style, now prepared td,.) ee crlrr iru,rlrs, and t" all whn may p the I J AN11.28 DOWNVS. HARE'S HOTEL, .1 use FArrneel_l:,:lriwy 13, I.IIIYRTY ti E ET, f:ot Fifth tre-t, ht.r.:ll. ItAar, Prc , priel.t. 114 , Itott , l 1- rut;rolv new, ;um bef4r. 6.11 Ufsi•tirti I,C the fi:•01111110.144it , 11 of the public. I eepl3 I.I(A.N:ILLIN laousn, Irv - eland, Ohio. 1 4 House hae ate &argon,' ttion),-11 and ,i;orial-re repairs, alterations, &ad large uthllta.ne rt neve fitrultere, ate., an& [la proprle• p12:1,t0 theta-else that umi.log sha,l Lx warring on toeic part LI re.ll , r issilv a plsre ffter. , all Lila r,xn ,,f n fir+t ran Le fauuti. C. PA.7.111C - Fs & BON. 1.`1,(114.Ciri47.E. 4.... is j , ") 11 , it A , 1' olt K. a}' 113 ILAN EZ:L'IjRN LOVEJOY, PltuPlilEroll.. IV. C. (1 A L Gll I: 11, l• opaiaTO a pr.< •,:toeen 9'1113 rpacl,u, ,0141, - 11,ault , at 1,3 I.ve.n [ha sub ,r 11.,, and Ccl.,Vitte,i.i t enat t Ile ps u:1 toure prepra,l furnl,la el ry lutory that re 'hut:lt - at, in the StaTra. 111 n Ear ',l'd 211W1jF be NA:b cap 1-et U ire. dam. i f ETury do. 1:4 , -e.aßoa, he fenitd '4.71 W C Ili&INK i•rBllL7', ASI , kI:BET. urt Bub hr , rirs 1 ,, --relo Int,rr.t :heir feoulia and 1 r Uzt. iattilir genet...VV. toit the .I,oca will ktv.v. H.,aunint, jrt,t !,,att th.7.l.llghtv 'Vitt/ i e iiirr/kL• 1 , enl r, , cv .pen. '11:43 , thp LTank r z . 11,nag , a :vrio',.rtabi.• ,I, urs , ti the t MALI. 7 1.6 v. 6: a: tol I With I --rvr•l un.ler ait.Tl• res e•1p•er., , ,41 r - nots 1!..f 1,-14Y I:WI f: the O. It. YILANCI.S. lilt 1., VI DILCIi I 1113:S Ult A NIT, • P)D ilE'r ATP.II 'ill 1 , 111. , 1 rl , ll I: l'i,derii,r,P,l jar n:.1.3 t: hti ORR, r,,Jv at nit t. Rerv, 6L frientlat wir.t.l.L. Last .4 11, lu ,11b.r.s Irl,l a...y t^ Lit nl tl„ Lt t.i\'ll.Lll:. .1 )MIV :IA VAO K. Proprtatar. /1. A 44 - r-0 VRTER AND COFFE II 0 P, D. BAiIIiA.RD. N., ancl Jan', CRYSTAL PALACE, N 0.1,4 Nii.!..zt stre•t. C C. SEELY, - - 1;Fj 4 1'1:+ . 7 , 11.1.1 t.,.•e, iat/ the that ;:e etartad bLe N. or and madam etyta ( - 1 C , *, iC I E IL'? an try rry In the e/M - r..; 1. Zif .ants a 4,-••i, II e •;;I :delli,Zl the 1.; everrming that mar!.et 11.1 aCe 11-11 lat,a3 o; e u oath ii o'clock 111 the morning 01'STICit. SALOON ALAI) RESTAVIIANTI o s o T 11 F. 'f . :•TER KALININ AND I.: ITING 11.11. - SF. J.:1. , I lu a manr.vc that eaanot at., bimi.l.s.r ~.t.sh•i,!,r^,,a,t In the ctitY• n'ILL .5):1;)"6; , ; 1. A rA EL 2 , Iu:TS 7!f!'D.t F, Iron tite Choicest Meats. Fowls, Fish, Jsc., Lee lI is Fill of Fat, rsar,.t 6e cupa,,t, and Lc temapect• III:II' , Invite ~t.:fr tr. it. C11.1.11LE2 9TILL, 103 Wool at St. tlair Lag•r liner liret:v.ary.. uuderezue.lroapeotfully lull-riza the public that he 1 la P.oir fully prepa:rel to &erre privet flurilllas and the D bbl gocer4l'y, with Gin ce.l,brate-1 BERM, In bottle, All °roars I,ft at hi? @filer, NO. V? DIAMOND A UM', (vet - , Wood etzeat i ) rill be p unotiially attnn.l.e...ltn; and tha [leer telirerol to auy part f , f the city or al:tufty. ;e_+ Y. G. BCILKIOIE. Lager 111•er &nay:ad ereet,r+r,,,c-te !la 04:0771 Ebuze. ll t; flubs-111,er ht, iunl opotte,l ond of ttia largest am) I.ttt lu I h., thy. Ills Iteart, acknottiedg.,l to dvtri t•thor voinxv-Lation about his Lou.„ CALL t eazellea. MA *ULM 11. DSC: I 1311, celebrate] 11 . Lannetc Alrand ltrau a t. A lo.,Coruxa,u Ala and Porter, la quart and l Int bat ::ea. Th r y,r a ti;", and tn. tea 10, Is re , :peolfully r fit liaeral %Vat r Sar•apa.rilla W 3 n :. ta L u ' , 1 1 . V , „:1 .' 1 . 1 ‘ I ' G r' th:e. 1 1evz r Ze n v n t:r.t i' v p s ° c. w n en er,tutv. m s la. Aim trt.:en tr 1,4 quelltv, and from the purcA tufaari...l3. HOI'PEIZ'S PATENT I'LANE 1 , 11 k: underiLennl L. I,r patrvi vi :supply CiARPLNTI:II.B, CABINET MAKI:10. no". R 1 , %s nn .i uttli hl3 I. l ntenleA ana S ulnal,le MI who have tri--,1 ;.:-.n.cinnre A n roes' valuable In weno.7l, 101, t:• Thu fol lowing lettere In , in Isla it cl tr,thut.o Err but 1,0 among many Ittt.tere tc. , Pl.L.c.tre 1111:: It4ll. Plan^ u'.'.(.111., In tit,. Vie 1.. r.ortif7, that 307,11; tat lent ttvolro rootolo As OK., t 1.1 113,, and r not hestt.,Le Getrm, 11. , ,era out Corp .Cltatel of eu p.rl:T•.• hll) OLLt, ?lane is War , ina.lerit pe , ulte.rly adapted to planing ortita rhefry, r:afrait., tst,l all forts or hand wool, and i.,r pi-rang 0000.”, IL '8 far superior to the old mina rf 6:Toping, t.e.Lidez Ling a great 'saving of lama. One LIMO, onto p • , piano more veneers than doe -nen can to .tole Roy other pinne or method JO use. 11. 11. Etrati it Co. To 510933 F. EATON, : Dee, —I have riruulc,rti Ilopker'e Patent Ern' Plana, and bell. y, It to be a most arsaallent article for tlin uae ror wLich it la intandr7,w , a anublllathn or p!ann ant ,a,rayer. It k pa.rdeulerly adupted to :,•lenin4; vene•;ro, and It dne.s act rc , alltre nneduarth tl.o t.Lm or 1a Ex - or or tha old method; end 1 hive lin dun tot, when Its pro. pertieq became generelty known, lout that it wilt y erre-to the r.lirnir te• Moue au.t Ish•crlzufc lau rt cheerfully r,c_dcfroarld l• • All 1.1 . 4•0ne nturaned In tile 051.11051 tdudne,,, en from my kn. wledife p 1 It, there 15 unthing , ea w,ul utt.xl to rive c - w:'Oth 510 S I,o:wilful flnlsh to vansare ne tba li. 1 . 147Pft, at ewucti Yluun. J. ,, r. W. WooDwil.: nrni:u re Wer,onrro, Thir.l ,ot • iO} F. EATON, of tbiA city, L my ante for the of Pl.nt3, or 01 14;IttA to them ufs.4.-t ore hntl erll tlipm W 51.. C. 11OPPDt. Pittilburgh, Marrb 21, 1846—(m1121:tf ) 14 081.8 1?. EATON, No. 10 Sixth street, agent Mr selling and buying PATENT 111.011111, le Lica authorlt,l to aethe following lately patented arttae4: Sande A thmphags' Patent Brick illa.diin.; lloppei 'a Patent Veneer Plane; Trott's patent (Ni Gtotoo, tor Strom Engin,. , Loan's Rork Drilling Machines; Coe 's patent Drill, for Drithug Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Haw I.i.lis; Crawford's Steam ant Water Onas , m; and, Orittith's Wrought Iron Railroad 'Chair A/whines. These articles have been examined by practical mad:tank! and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In use. flats also authorized to sell Rights to more and Tend them attic-lea In any F art or the country. Ile has also tor sale hot-premed Nutta and Washers, and finished Brims Wait. lie le alto '4*(12,4 to tat a....zrzelea for the ea.le of mbar Ithtented. Itighte and nv.vr Inyeadme, end gyro to the lAN CP+. falthfal gn.l cw.s.atunt att.tutif , n. /10 firer! to 11: ,, 111,107, in; 011111. The anbseribera have iong . ten &eq. [tainted whit Mr. Moatia F. Eaton, and have no hesitation 113 recommending him, to SII wbo innY wish to employ his Sento.% it a Ucrk ti man of undoubted int.e.m.rity 111,1 iriklallltioale Industry, In whooe exortirian over , reliance may ba placed. Neville ii. l'iralti, IV. Eloblnaott, Jr. WIA. lAtillifki', i . , Jain Graham, W. IL Deasy, ti. Cathie fr. Co., James Wood, W. licdroes & Bona, P. It. Friend, Kramer it Itabm, Y. I.4irenr, 1.. It. LhirlitEtOß. /CllBlO et Wade, 11 Ulla= I'. Johnetou William Phillip% Andrea. Fulton, Wileon ll'Candlese, A. W. Loomis. Pr/nal - mann. November Wth. liisi.a. DoanPo Patent Hick Drilling Pia* bine', IV - MGR - VAG ABOUT WO POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of Oro or six in the ordinary way. 0. S. Fowler & Co., blactufacturere. The subaeriber has been appointed sole agent in the lint tsi for lie We of righriX to usa these Machined. ISIOSP.S F. RATON, 19 girth street. )17F1111 so Hon. Win. F. Johnston, President A. T. It. It.: W. 5111 nor Roberts, Esq., Chief ling. A. I'. ft. It.; lien. Wm. Latimer, Jr., President 0. AC. it. ; 0. W. Barnes, Egg., Chief Eng. P. & C. 1R.114 11.10AF111. Ttlanfull & Nicholson, Contractors for the P. A- S H.tL deel9 A°LEAN 811AVh" you can not get without your ltasor la In good order. Bring theta to us, and we will make there shove to suit the taste of tho meet festi• dims& Oar New York Razor Grinder oases the elimas In the way of patting • keen adse_m_ them. to r,OWN , 4m121.8Y, 186 Wood west t ' HOTELS JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor ONVSTOWS MMIUMM iIEzTAUI - IANT. MEM Ikeunett 41.14, i❑ SY2/11 VAVTOILT,I F4bruAry 156.. AtiECNOV. '7: IF : ' l7 ' :I`',.•+4.:f.,:‘ri;.T, INSURANCE COMPANIES. BANKERS AND, lIROKERb. liforeaso of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ADTBIA INSIIVLANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, COHN.-CHARTERED 1819, PAID DP Cash Capital, 6500.000. %MU THIRTY-BIRTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the .1. Abuts of the ..STNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart• ford, as furnished Ode agency on the let of January, 181',5, under oath. _ _ _ . Real Estate, unincumbered 4 10,072 05 Eeeenty.two Mortgage Bonds, o and 7 cent., pay able semi-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7313 17 Bills ilecdrable, well secured, payable it Bank ... 126,3 2 7 35 llailx,ad Stocks in Connecticut 07,516 00 . _ . Bank Btocka in the city of Hartford Bank Brooks in New York city Huh on hand,ln Bank, and in bands of Agents and others X 1,278 G 2 ! The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other creditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due; none; Losses adjusted and not due, $149,518 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,157 80. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount it in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the Ore departittent, and other circumstances. The amount itusnred In blacks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one Ere to $lO,OOO, or leas. TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. SIATZ OP 005:1:14110t; Hartford , Jan. Ist, 1R55. Ilarticvd county. L. Peters:laity appeared o=B A. Alexander, Secretary of the ..Etfia Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore- going statement by him subsaribW, is true, according to his hest knowledge and belief lIENRY FOWLIIIS, Justice of the Peace. Losses peed by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly ail descriptions of property, Is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. W Office, No. 87 Water street, Pitteburgh. Pa. janll 11. B. TON BIOH, Agent. .+E.T Et A le - Sl -- WANtilif. COlitiPAN 0.9 HART FO 2), COSY. C/IkETTAIIt. • • • - • • • 1 819- MIENI3 Cash Capital 95 00,000 Cash Surplus. Gs ler Jespxrs, 1553 SQ7 3,2.7 3 THIS Capitol Stork and Surplus Ls securely invested for tha benefit of all policy holders. As act oviform° of the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ability to pay lassos promptly, we state a tact, .bat reselpis vary tram ;113,000 to tif.o,ooo per month. Its business Is large and well ilisteitnted, and In our opinion no Company in the United Btatee &Sonia better indemnity to polity holders than the :rine. They continua to mao Insuranea on property In town and country, at rats as law vs IF. stoatpi clthaatatytothepnlleyhotior. 11. P.. TEN EYCK, Aroma. det-OiLlea, North-wsst corner nod W0,..1 creels, Pittsburgh. avlDty DELA VW A It E MUTUAL BANETY INSIFIUNCE COMPANY. rtYFICE lu tl.lNurtik Ituom of the Fachunge, on Third / strvu, MARIN R 011 Psalm, C‘3l+o, I To 4.11 part, oi the 1TE.,11. FM, IN LA A , INSUF.ANCES On goods by rivere, canals, lakes and land r►rrla;es, to all parts or tia Union. FIRS INSIFRANCRS On roarcbandire generally. On Atom, dwelling houses, ASSETEi OF TRH COMPANY, November 7. 151.3. ➢rods and Mortgagee $24,1;00 JJ Suttee! Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring tiarden, Southwark, and other ...... -1E2,653 42 Stocks in hanks, railroads and insuraures con• plinks '21,012 20 Rafe receivable 159,32 ii 94 Cash on hand. 16,071 20 Palsneemin the Lands or Agents and prandial:LA on Marina Pt:tildes ra.rently issued 121,707 67 flutd.:OptinnNntei 190,000 00 Wm. Manta, Joseph 11. gael. °uglier&li . , R,Bunn.l A Bon.loq, 'dpan,ar M'ilyalo, John C. Davis, Charles Kelly, Bober?. Burton, Samuel K. /Maks,. John ft. Prnrore, Usury Shrum, tleorge 13AL°per, . Jame. TraquaJr, R.le4rdithallrgtort, Wm. Byre, Jr., 11. .lour_r Broots, ' Joshua 1,. Pri,s, J. OAchnnon, James Tennant, Japirs C. Haul, John B. Simple, TlA.pll us Paulding, . Charles Schallor, Jam', B. M'Parland, .1. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W.l' I.nd at lz, B. T. c. SiGrAN.U. do. lIM. MARTIN, Presl.lent. TllOll.. C. 11ANI1, Vhr Bre,l,lsut Jortre W. I+W/T, Sae's. .. P. A. 51.A.DERIA, Agent, No. CM Water street, Pitt«Mirgh. TRH Fraaar,llll Vire Insurance Compasay, Of Philadelphia, Pennsyhmants. 1 - ‘III.EOWEL9---Charles W. Danaher, Thomas Hart, Toblu Wagnar, Pamuel Grant, Jamb K. Smith, Geo. W. Rirh• andf blurlong D. lady, Adolph! E. aorta, David B. Browne, Morris Patterson. 011a3. N. 8..,`4.3K316, Cala G. iii!icgis, grerrlary. Continua to costa insuratata,parp,tual ar Ihnitra, on sysry deorription of property, in town aul n%luatry, et tote ae i , ll as era conalatent with a.. , zurity. The Cznartny hava raaarve.l a lar4s Onntitiptit rend, which, with their eapital arol pramlonts, taf,•is inr,..t0,1, at bill ample protection to thew Via AP.i.l or Ma Oomparir on January Ist, 1851, as pnb tithed agreeably to an Aet of Assembly, wen. as follows, ria: Mortgage F 1 4177 78 Temporary Loans.— 63,066 17 6 - 1,890 00 Cash, af , G 4,348 81 their Snßrgeraanti, a py rt.l of twent,oue yearn, fEey have pall upward of Liza Afillion Four Eloixtri4 Thou sand Dollay.,loa...es hp fire, thereby affording Fridatwe of the tairantages of iwursona, as well aa the ability and diAT•odl• tion to meet with promptness all ltabilifies. J. (LUDO ER COFFIN, Agent, ar4S Office, northeast nor. Wooi litta Third THE Ofil -- WiED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARMED AVAIL 88T11, 1850, CIIARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL $260,000. Oflke, S. E. Corner of TAird and Chaint Streets, PAllatielp), la &frill of the Home Board a PACalep.Ul! 1,411.14M1L1. _ Stapitsn IL Orawtrd, T r ani 11.CFollard, Asabroae W. Thompson; La rouse Johnson, Ftenjaasla W.llngtay, Geo. Jatob L. Floronas J•IIIE•1 Docarenz, William M. Godwin. WlLlam hEF, Preszloics!—Stephen It. Orawror.l. Tin Prwident—Axbroaa W. Thompson. /iNtioal Examine?, rittar...ovh—Jameall. dittilh.rnir Mr— IL D. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth [trivet, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGIT, CORNER OP POIJIITII AND SUITIIIIRLD STREET?. Authorized Capital, $300,000. TM:TRY: BUILDINGS and other yroporty agalnot line or damage by Piro, and the parili of ;In! Bes and Inland Navigation and Tranaportation. brasooroarJr. Body Pattergon, /Carmody T. Friend, I. Ortar Sprvul, Ooorge B. %Phi A. A. Carrlor, W. 8. !Jaren, D. ELPar G. R. Cvyaluill. 11011, WM. F. JOILNSTON, Prazident. BODY PAI.TrItsoN, Vin Pro-Want. A. &sanitary and Troasnr,r. 8. 8. Gamma, Apalatant SOCTetary. deo'2.arn Wm. F. Johnston W. M'Oltntock., 1). M. Long, &. J. Jones, Jo.tob Palmer, lamas S. Nogity, W.lO lismptoo, Wostern Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. 11. 51114E14 Jr., President. Y. M. tIORDON, Se,.-eezarp OAPIT.S.L, 5800,000. WILL insure against ail kinds of rtake, FIRE and MA RIME. All losses will ha liberally adjusted end promptly paid. A Home Institritton,manageti by Diasoroas who are well known In the oommunity,and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the eharester widen they hese assnmedois offering the best proteotion to those who desire to be Insured. Dirnders.—R.Allile,r, Jr.,o. W. Illokrtson, J.W. Butler, N. floltotl, Jr., W. 11.8m11.14 O. I Lamson, O enrgo W. Jack so n, Wm. N. Lyon, J sines 14pm:wort, oorrie Jam.; Mc. ♦nl sy, Alexander Nimirk, Thomas BrAtt. la.. Om.-n, K 0.92 Wat.af street, (Warabonoa of Bpang & op., up. tenr,,) Pittatrufgd nor.t.Cly WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c NEW GOODS! I •••-- 'MULLINS, JIMIRT, None WA Ri, Malraux Goan% tic., WHO/UAL/I AND 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 until'' , are served In Eastern cities, be.ides giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Liman.-- $lO to 115,00 Do Cylittdere 7to 10,00 L-dies' Gold Lever and Lorain Watches, 125, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do de led to VAO. ()bathe, Hails, Keys, Percfla, tipestaelee, Pons, Lamps, to eioellont varlets end at laweat prlese. ter Wilda 11 pelting done promptly and In a superior manner. All work !Ind till pale warranted. W. W. WILSON, EOM M Market serest, corner of Fourth. JOINT LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No. gOl Liman STRUT, H. 98 JUST RECEIVED the hawing tarp er- J tioles G BRANDIES. tract, Cuba Brandy, (very MAN) Llabon. Otard nipuy 8 Co. (rcupt‘r.) , RUM • !Anna*' 9 Co. Jamat.a, Baran°. Banta Crum. ITLVES. &arch! Madeira, ; lloriet, Howard, March A Ce,,,Maerra; London Cordial, ES!ll India Madeira, Rohnappa. Table do BIINDRITS. Amontillado Sh e rry, Itntheiltrd's Bootott Ale, Aianzaallio do Barclay's London Porter. Table, 0 ,, Wild Cherry Brandy, Cooking 4 , Absinthe, Beaawing Port, • , Anisethe. Pure Jui. 4:, . Ourscoa Ordinary do ilantina.; fit...Julien Claret. Mocha and Java ‘ Malaga Dry, ' Young Sys. andßlacli Teas, Ito Sweet., English Bronson Choose, Champagnes, Imparted Havana Cigars, of Author, various brands, Verovney, 014 Monongahela Whisky, of lisidreeek, , all grades. Together olth all other articles connected with the business. my29:dvw V- nov27JlLf 'NIG MANUFACTORY. - MRS. RENTER, Six 116 c-r.? from thr opparite Mt C , T7ezt?crr's I CM, S PREPARED TO nuionirty FTLL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and all kiwis of Ornamental Hair Work. Tho bu3t quality of material is furnkhed, and entire satinfactkva guaranteed. my3A:dowly THAT LAND 111:0113TER issued by nouns Woods, and given away to all at Fourth crest, describes a great variety or Fasts , Holism and Lots. - Those waulduti homes would do well to gat • Registers On it b daeseinod a few toe go=tty assts. 'THOMAS WOOD/s. 142,896 03 08,00 00 212,G05 08 DI &80T,1i.4: 1)r. D. M. Haman, .:,. AUSTIN LOOMS. BTOCK AND . B EL . L .-- DROXE Office, .Na. 92 Fourth af, aDooe Wood. TOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on car terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on cam • mission. iand Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and male of Copper Stocks. All communications chanted to promptly. janl9 WIL n. 7ILLLLIS9 JAB. B. WVAT. Wm. U. WWt me & CO.. BAN KERB AND =ORANGE BROKERS, _ _ N. E. Corner Wood and Third strata All trans3ctlons made on Mara terms. Collections of Mils, Notes, ke., promptly attended to. jan2o:lw WCONNELL& WILL° DK, BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coln. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point In the United States. South that corner of Market land Sifth streets, myll PITTBEURGII, PA. ARTEMIS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD MESETA sta£m Pittsburgh, Pa. O. 0.1511.613fe.... JO9. LCDEWIQ. Wilkins, dc. Co., (Sucressore to A. Wllkfae & Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. Ti Fourth r....reet, Pittsburgh- TN TUE numerous suspensions of Banks and Bankers throughout the country during the last els months, we .are satisfied that in almost every Instance their troubles 1 - have grown out of a departure from their legitimate best. nem; and ITO, therefore, take occasion to assure the pubis In advance, that no speculations in "fancy stocks," or other "outside operations," shall tempt no from the strict and le. ultimate line of our business—believing that In avoiding all such Investments we shall not only be better able to terra our ruatomera and ensure their safety, but that in adopting ouch a worse we shall promote our own ultimate l i benefit. [(ebb) W. & CO. rx~-trr,~ PATBICXB eg FREUD, BANKERS AND IXCUANOE BrANIVRS, Have Removed Vitis Office to the On - ner of k\/2h aut Wood 1 1 .1 - - PIT4B3I=II, Pe. T)ATRIORS et FRIEND, rankers and Exchange Brokers, r and Tan Lore In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Rank Notre. lishanges ore the LaAerzt and Western Cities crJa_stantly for sale. COU.CIC/133 made in all the elites tbronabnat the United States. Deposita received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [feb3 R. HOLMEB a 80NB, EUVII LIDOTZD TQYni D.LITT.:3D LSD 7L10945al OPTIC TO DO. 67 LLIZZIT &MD; 1000 DOLOI9 BEIM OLD ITLLITD. lik,T 110131 EN d BONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . and thislara In Nobs, Drafts Acceptances, Gold, BD yEr and Bra. Notes. Eichsnse on tho Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the Batted Statza. Deposita eed•in par funla or currentpaper, No. 67 Ilerket street, between Third and Fourth eta. rfai.*:l7 EgiliNA el CO., B ERS AND EXCIIAIsiGE BOKERS, No. 9 777 , 0. t .three!, corr.rr GJ pit.t7ooo.l - - Pti Taßllta PA., 13In' AND BELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promisaory notees; make collections in all the principal :Wee of the talon. ILkieive depoelta on call and nu interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matters appzrtahaingto a Broker's bu.dnees. Eastern Bierhangc conetantly on hand. mare JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOEER, Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bou,tb.t and bold on eonlailaalon. CD]!talons carefully attended to. IntareA paid on Deposit. az , - NO. t.Sy Fourth atree.t, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. dean LULL ft CO., BANEEP.S AND EXCILANOR BROKERS, 00R1 , 17.8. Of WOOD L Mtn 8T3X143. WIIT ENCrIIANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for rale. Dime Bills of Exchange and Notes (Ida , nutted.— Gold, Silver and Eon§ Notes, bought and sold. Collections mints In all the principal eltioS of the United States. De. posits rei,eivr,l of Par and Curront Funds. finar27ly E{Altal, EDWARD HJIIv , 71.011EN014EilLIL KRAMER 8913ED1, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROS:ME BTTY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Soak Notes; negotiate Inane on 11.41 Estate or Stork Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and "time BIILa , on East and Wet; buy and sell Suo,t,,t on 031111Ciab1on. COI Ir.wt long made On all potnta In the Union. O. E. AILAOLD & CO., 4NtlltitB AND KXCLIA_NGE BRaliKafi, TVKALKAS in Karhango, Ooin, Bata Notes, Slylit and 'rime Pratte, Colloctlone earefoUy attended to, and proof-ads rorultled to any part of the Union. blocks bought and soh! on &:natio - atom ta, No. 74 Fourth at., mixt door to rank of Pittsb'g. [64,13 an.l Fbreva Kt-ohanye., Bank Nola, Oda and Rarer Libught, .4..4.10/”.lExcitaroyetl, at Lho E 3 OUANUE AND BANKING 1.10D5F1 OF WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., di WOOD Srallt, 11113DIIIIGH. t ra. I nterest allowed ois time deposits. 1ar,12 riwur scot DLit - • • • THOMPSON BELL & CO., BANKERS AND BROKED.B, Cb 11,?? ey Third and Wood rayed, Mad...LT.9h, TU. THOMAS WOODS, LI - COMMERCIAL BROKER, -I Anti DI iLLYI iv Notsa, Honda, Stocks, Real Eatatii, IV, : 3 Fourth Parsburgt, Pa. I Jab? liam A. 11111 Q. Co.. BANKERS, No. GI Mal sired, Pitt:burgh_ HOLD on tale the following CONDP AND 87.`OCKS::-- .ilshar , a,, Exchange Bank; 17 do Monongahela Navigation Company in do Citizen& Insuranoe Company; $2.04.1u Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds; t,s,nao City of Vittslgargh Bonds; S.f,DOC. County of Allegheny Bonds. CI nanitotcl , 2 Loan Office, Ic7o. 100 SMITIIFIRLD STREET, NEAR Erna.— Money loaned on 11,13 end Shier Wetzhen, Ellyersare 41 other %.elcia.hle extialee al,kay CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.. nd , i t l tLec ,, o o l n ehrat u ed n aothi d nd p Dezf ir ola Linerty ° n al ata ta.'v e ridl o W l Lh- 1 1 : k fr olI TEIREIC 810 DOORS, have, for he par er • pose of soqulting more apace for their immense business, timo4el to the opsoione building on the earner of A.SIOND ALLEY AND WOOD BTERET, Where they have now the met SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AND READ' MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. Their prLuettal object for this tumoral, to to give them more feotlttler for the WHOLESALE TRADE They are y.r.aarral to !tell Goads at the 1:0 WEST EASTERN PRICES! they will IT - arrant Clem to he as good es auy menu feet ;;red la the Union. CUS TOIII WORK, 11 raD DIE? srrui, UPC , I4 BROSTI3I . ritrTICI. Thq hftnd a flln and bplutlinl saeortment of LOTUS and L'OATINI3:3, for ROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUST- NESS COATS Our interoms are identical with thioso of our customers., and awe kt,duro the public that our futelity will not fall In 1111o^ all orders wo may be favored with. I'lN"f FOllO ET THR PLACE_ fiWo. ss Vt r ooti Street, (EAST D IDE S ) COILNED. OT DIAMOND AI.LIT N. IL—We dosire our patrons to understand the t we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Dusinese on Liberty street. Our att,nt.l, - ,n Is dee ote,l exclusively to the noun, n' ore dcelzuSirl marttS Fall aud Wlntar (loads I EDIFIOND WATTS. ERCLIANT TILLUIt, NO. ISS LIBERTY STREET.- 1 1 Lave now on hand a Large Edna of Sall and Winter (]Dods Overoostlngs,of entirely new dasliins; Blush Vest. logs, of the meet trmutifal pattern; Primed' and Engllrla Caelneres, Cl every atyle and shade In Um market, all of which I will make to ord,r ou the meet nwoonalda terms, and warranted to suit. oct-1 NEW SPRINU GOODS. 1 UST 13.1:0E1 V ND AT JOAN hI:CLO .K 1 Y A COT Whole ') sele Clothing Warehouse, No. 13.1 Wood eUeet, and mr net of lltsmond alley, the largc.st and most vetted stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of We public to. Thesegoois have been purehased from liras hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can and do sun at as email profits as any house la the east ern elides. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to give us a call, and examine our ostensive assortment of MAD V MALI): CL r VINO. It is almost impossible to enumerate the gaant y c.r Immense plies of garmenta that Is to ho seen at this It r e establishment; It le sufficient to say that It bee never Leon equalled by the house Itse/f. Emeriti:lf JOON S.IcCLOSKEY & CO. t .tothtiegt ME E undersigned respectfully infbratiglds friends and the j public that be is now receiving at hie etore, N 0.1771,111.. arty street, a choke assortment of Cloths, Casein/area and 'Castings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he le prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man• tier, at abort notice, and on the most reasonable terms. ' We have also on bands large and well matinfaoturedstock or ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or reialL Perrone who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their advantage to mil at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. (mar 9 ) C. OONNEIL New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE snbszriber has just opened this new establishment, where he has always on hand e Large and choice assort tuant of all articles of CLOTHING, which ha warrantsequal to any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri des. the public are regnested to give him a call. ar9:ly B. OPPENBRINER. To housekeeper*. WE have now opened one of th e largest stooks Of CCU °LABS and QUM:NSW/ate, en table for housekeepers In the city, and Intend selling at • ry low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, eonsiatin,g of forty-eight pieces, for the low pries of Four Dollars, and ell other Goods In proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season Joel passed, we am doter rained to work it off at low prices. We hove Just opened so. e beautiful shape., of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do ; Covered ide_hes for stewed chickau„ eto., etc. Also, come very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Onr stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted oolore Toilet Ware, is Large---all of which we have put down In prim to snit the tle.4. FRENCH OIIINA We Lave tame twenty dllferent styles of French Mina Tea Fete, and eons beautful Gold Band Dinner eats—all of which we are adding at !mat twenty-tee per cent. below former prieee... DOUSE YURNISIIING GOODS. Our stock of SIII - 7139 and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Britan. Dia Were, 011111461e3, Mar 1551321 , 9, etc,, ls large, and we will sell them at very low prices. GLA.S3 WAIUL o n innnd and meetring,a largo men of Miami and Pitts. burgh Ont. , ' Ware, etdch *rill earl at manufacture's prices; COMMON WARE Our stock of common Teas, plates, Bowls, Dirdia, Pitch ers, and every article suitable for country or city trade, Is large, to which we invite the attentiote at city and country merchants, as we will soil them Tory low for cash. Rowans° pen and others in want of enter Chins and Qum:aware' will do well by Palling at the CIIdNA HALL. Ho. 63 Haricot, between ad and 4th eta, OPPOSItu Ga. B. Whits,. -' 1 040' a-lIST RECEIVED. AT ras onioiNaL .1310 E No. 74 MAILIM BTUS; Bryn= roam "„ nc , p awn PT7T.TBVIRGII PA. OCaURTHDID AND M OST DIGEnt&BLE STOCK Of Spring and Summer Dry Goode ever offered in this market: . We would caU particular attention to the - following: A very enperior assortment of plain Black. Brocade and fancy colored silks; aim twisted Silks, Satin, plaid and plain Tissues and Baregea; Printed Enrage and Malta de Ulnas: very handsome Punch Lawns and Britliantines. a good assortment of Fronelv Worsted Collars, Under gleans and Chemisattes, embroidered, hem stitched and plain Linn, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Furniture Dimity and Chintzes; Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains ; A beautiful assortment of Moire antique Ices and Silk Telma; Shawls and Scarfs; a full assortment of °lona, Mitts and Merry; Irish Linens, Illuslins and. Prints, to gether with a complete assortment of every other article, either fancy, ataplq, foreign or domestic. Thankful for past favors, we would solicit an early es , amination of our stock, conSdent that for quantity, quall ty,-style end price, It is unsurpassed. YOUNG. LOVE d 1150., mys formerly Young, Stevenson B L ye. New Arrtral of Spring and - Summer Dry Goods. - AT No. in N. W. BIDE OF WOOD WBREBT. .1)OBEOG & 00., Importers and Jobbers in British, . French and Germlus DEW GOODS. Having reoeiv. ed our large and extensive etock of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part through our owaimportaßon, we feel safe in assiazing..otu. old customers, country merchants and city dealers-general ly, that owing to then acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer each inducement, tobuyerras ars rarely met with in the trade. Among our diy &oda stock will be found cashmeres, de llamas, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair luetres,Alpasasiplain black and fancy figured silks, gingbams and fanoy prints, latestatylem . broadaloths, fancy vestings, casedmeresi satinets, tweeds end slimmer pante looting I brawn and black mewling, table diapers. • • We have-alSooponed a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles. palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbonst' with lace goods, fancy nettings, Jaconetts, mull and figured Swiss mutates and black•afik veils, An. Oar variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per cussion caps, threads, port moneer,patent medicines, per fumery, and almost every ertlele usually kept in the va riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt Jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day clocks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or eadgmetory refensnce. N. 13.--,an early call from buyers is respectfully solicited. tame D. (MEGA; & CO. SPRING DRY GOODS. • HAGAN Ca AHL, No. 91 market et., A RE recolving daily additions to thclr large and well .CL selected stock or Mantillas, Dress Goods; Embroideries, Shawls & scarfs, Ilonsekeap'g GOOl9, Alexander's) KU Gloves', &e.: To w hleh we would respeatfully Invite the atter Gen Of the Ladles. mb2o NEW DRY 0-30DS STORE. Iron Fr0nt...N0.91 Market street. OUR hodse being now open for therransaction of a gener al Dry Goodsbuelnese, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ea tansive and well selected stock of BILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODB, we can offer ouch inducements es will W enra entire satisfaction. HAG AN & aprttf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street. VAN GOUGER'S TRIMMING STORE, No. 83 MA.-KeT Er., COENY.R UP Dttooan. JIIET RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all the new sty/es of LAMES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMDIGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Laces, Cords, Ribbons. A /modems assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian V.IIBROIDER Mg, is Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Collars, Edges' Handkerchiefs, &eaves, Insert/nye, Infants' Chemlades, Bands. Caps Waists. A fall Supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape, setts, Collars, love and Caora.Vells, Plain 14nel/setts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swigs do. Chemitettea, Italian and Eng'h Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Insertinge: French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Floss, 011 Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Sdlletos and Scissors. Mantua, Battu and Bonnet Ribbons. A huge assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 0000S--Shirta, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, &c. Pine, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in email wares generally. 447 KAM'S Den Ren 01.43V15 t is white, black and colors. Sires from No. 6 to No. 10, always on Land. Also—A good clock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. mht3 FM , . JAMES W. WOOD'WELL, CABINET FURNITURE M4 NUFA CTIPRIgR Ware-rooms 97 and 99 Third street. J. W. W. respectfully Informs his friends and custemere that be bee now completed he spring stock of Furniture, which is decidedly the largest end best ever offered for tale In this City, which will be sold at prises es law es any in the United States, East or West. As he is determined to uphold the'quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest desizns; and from the extant of his orders and futility In manufacturing, he 11 enabled to punduce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices _faeps:dl wartf He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description cf 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 hie stock, which for richness of style and cannot be surpassed In 4kny of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tetra-teto Sofas; 60 Sofas, In plush and heir cloth; 60 dos. Mahogany Chairs; 20 dos. Walnut 60 Mahogany Rocking " 20 Walnut 44 44 20 60 MahWalnut ogany Divans; " 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 44 " Dressing Bureau SO 44 44 Washstands; 4.0 Enclosed 100 Common 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut 60 Cottage 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedetesdl4 20 10 Walnu t of my Wardrobes; 10 Cherry 60 Plain Bureaus; 10 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 21 Cane Seat Hocking Chairs; 12 Ladles' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Note; C tigul rsat res; ion Chad Paper !dacha Tables: onve " Elizabethan "m Hall an Pembroke d Tier " Reception 44 Latilea' Work " Arm Ot om Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dining Tables; Bortdo and Hall Chairs; tans; N I A large assortment of COMMON ETENTIVILE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Ossurar Maxims supplied with all ar doles In their line. STEAMBOATS and FrOTNIS, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. apr6 JOHN Brotosurr A CO steamboats, Ahoy I • Tits subsmibers tender their ecknow ,eagments for the favors bestowed upon •em by their Bteainboot 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 rraeonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the beat material and work: mewl! p. T. B. YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and hmitbrleld streata, J 3-12, opposite . 4 Brown's gotel." Jamas Lowry, Jr., MAND BKDSTBAD IdANUNAHrtraBB—No. 204 erman's Bow, Liberty etreet, has on hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads or every description, made of the beet materials, which he will can lower than articles of the same quality can be sold In the city. He would call par ticular attention to his large stook of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which ha will sell at greatly redacted prices. Also, Turning or erory description executed in the neatest manner. Orders loft at the Ware Booms, or at the Hill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will to promptly handed to. marll h ~~ r DRY GOODS: ItFOURNING GOODS. - 'URINE VAN QORDER bas just resolved a large and JI! beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts In Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black loco and gauze Veils, black llosiery and (linens, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, In nil qualities. Alexander & Bajou's best Sid Gloees can always be found at No. 93 MIREET STREET, corner of tho Die mond. ncvl7 Uliltili'ii~~s , A. lIIILLIELEN Os CO. 10. AVE ON RAND at their extensive bABINET and JOIL OILaIIthIAMTPAOTOBY, No. 04 builthileld strew.; a large assortment of barmy and plain turnltare, which they will sell lb per cent. below customary rates. Terms—cash only. Groat Inducements to Cash Purchasers. will emll our large stock of 003IMON AND FANCY MUMS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot A l to please cash purahasero. All our work is warranted. Our terms are EASEL JAMES LOWRY, JR., mar2s oor. &Ten Mount Liberty at& Vat. E. BTlltaliiSON continues to manufacturer OnSINZTATAIIB of every description, at his old stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. lINDERTAL LNG attended to, in all in, branches. myll FIELD BOOK FOR RAILROAD F.NCIIKEER9.—Contain- bag formulas for laying out curves, determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earthwork, etc., etc., topther with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections long chords, magnetic variation, logarathima and natural signa ,tan gents, eta. otc.by John B. /Nook, Civil Engineer. Pocket. book form. $1,76. ..The object of the present work Is to supply a want eery generally felt by Assistant Engineere on Railroads. Books of convenient form for TM in 'the field, containing the ordinary lograxitbmatic tablet; are common onoughtbut a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the. Railroad work; and especially the neemarylormulas for laying out curves tura-outs crossings, Arc.,la a desideratum whichi this work s designed to supply. U. 9. bldrrass Auinaur, West Feint, April 19, 1854. fikarlenses; I have ieked over " Henckie 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 every useful and practical *linos both for alcoand Reid work. D. ti. Maws.. TRO April 21,1894. I am much pleased with tdr. Heucte T i e Little manual, the "Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta tion of some of the most practical acid useful of recognized processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to peewee a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, piractical usa. In amclualon, while I think the design of Er. llenckie book is snob as to adapt It excellently well to professional needs I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execntion,slike with the per spicuity of arrangement affected by the anther-, and t he ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. Faalumns Claw% O. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic; Institute. For sale by WIILIA3I S. lIAVEN, Dealer in Engineers' Stationery, • anB Market street. corner Or Sword: Vaal . ' • 0001/a—d. 11.. 116130 N 6 00. tam Just 1 received another splonat lot of Draw Boodw:comprt. dug rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Basco, Tissues, or. mils& to, 4c., with some derail styles of illvended Bh raga Babe% (APO) la Mtn , „ .,,,, :„.! ,,-• . 7, ..,:-'7.:.;. , ;:.:,,!^ ,,, ::',.. - -' , ,;;' , .:': , ::.:*i . MEDICAL. AL. mre - 3,33 1111111. NS PILLS : A Alff ind Alognisus itheraucut .. .„, temedy foe the cure It all BMus . • -":.:' ," diseases— Cestivar.le -IW4vir4.4k, , • .A' Jaundl I Dropsy P. nun As. ..' vets, 3o ..t, Una .s, rierrauereS ' .; ' .4"'''' i ..) Irritability, Intisurcthstions t Head . , ...- - - ,1 . 0- 3 , ache, Pains in the Breast,. NUL, r , „ il, ....---"' Back and Limbs, rimmieConstaainis f . IMMO . " 12 ' --,r''' do. Az Indeed, v the 1 0 ..1 . ..16.. ''', t-'''X' diseases ' In whirl , a Pu r gati v e !l liedli - ChM ill nut more or less rrqu a Jan much sickness and suffering might be prevented, lf a harmless but effectnal Cathartic were more freely need: No person can feel well while a caustic 'habit of body pre vails; beeldra, it soon generates serious and , often fatal dise.res, which might have beeteavOlded by the timely and 'judicious use of a good purgative. This is Alike true of Colds, Heverish symptoms, and. Moue dennagemsmts. They all tend to become or produeo the despeoated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family phyala i.e of the first im 'vesture tothe public health, and this Pill has been per fected with conemnmate faau, to meet that demand. An extensive triai of its virtues by Physicians, Profes:OrcatiA patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto known of any medicine. • Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not subalantia'ed by inseam of such es the suspicion of sited gsitiona a . and character -- , „,,.. forbid Among the - eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, wo may =ration-. _ . . 'Dort. A. A. SAYES, - Analytical aertalst - of Beaton, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high Ttafeasional character Le endorsed by the Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator Of the ttnitth Stater.' ROBERT C. ' , WINTHROP, Lx Speaker of the Hooke of Represetrtativea. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, JillniaterPler,. to Engle:W. (JOHN B. FITEPATRIOR, Hathollo Riehop of Roston; ,Dr. I. R. CEDITON,TracHeaI °hamlet palest Yorke% endorsed by • - • • • Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary Of Stahl; WM.'S. ASTOR, the richest anon In Amettoe; S. LELAND & CO„ Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. • Did epees permit, we could_ give many littudred certifl; cates from all parts where the Pills have been used,butevi• dance even more convincing than the emperience of eminent public men, is found in their'effects upon trial. . There Pills, the result of long investigation and stray, are offered to the public as the best and most complete whirls the present state of medical sciebce - can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virt nes only of Vegetable Remedies extratted by Chemical process in a state of purity, and combined .to; gether In such a manner as to 'theme the best.'remiits. The system of composition for medicinealtaz been found in Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to prodnce a•Mere efficient remedyllem had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly obviate!. Milo by the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more oriess of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each indi• vldnal virtue only thavis desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed Ira left' behind, tbo curative virtues only being retained. Hence his self evident tbht the effecta should prove ae they have proved, more purely remedial. and the Pills a More powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine ktrwn, to the world. As it la frequently expedient that many me diclnesehould be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly Judge ef.a remedy without know. fog its composition, I have supplied the emanate Fonnulta by which both my Pectoral and Pills are nude, to the whole body of Practitioners in the , United Bides and British American Provinces. If, however, there should he any one who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mall to Me request. . . Of uU • the Patent Medicines 'that, are offered, how.few would be taken it their composition was known! Thele life consists in their mystery. / bare on mysteries. . The composition of my preparations is laid: open to all men, sod all who are competent to, judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their flitting° merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced byacientific men to be a wonderful medicine treibre its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians hare declared the BMa thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are wiling to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal elites to purify the blood and .atlmulate it into healthy action—remave the obstnutions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body; restoring their !mega , lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex lA, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. / , ,repared by Dr. JAMBS C. AYIIB, Practical and Alum Chemist i Lowell, Mass. pr i ce 25 cents per box. Sold by B. A. - PAlibiESTfiell. & CO., at wholesale anti retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. Jetioim:daw IN HALATION 103 .. 1191 COIN OP ASTHMA AND FONSUMPTICti at it 4V ARID VE\tt 4vONDN ADD/ a ra