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jAILROADS
.--641146.411--st7li Ili° BAILROAL.
- Bummer-Arrangement—Change of Timo.
- TILHEE DAILY TEAM-
14K EACH ED.) WAY, (BUNDAYs
0
And but on. Change of Cars between
Columbus end Baltimore.
ON and Fdter Mondsy. June 18t11,1556, Trains will run es
follows
GOING EAST.
Erpresc Mail Night
Tram. Train. Train_
.10:00 A.M. 2430 P. M. 11:30 P. M
.11:10 " 4:45 " 12:00 A. Si,
1= P M. 6:00 " 212
0:44 " 3:01
" 7:OS " 3:20
2:23 " 8 : 25 .c 4:48 "
........2:44 " 851 " 0:14 "
3:30 " 0rr.9:45 " arr. 6:15 "
GOENG
Later.
Columbus
Newark
Zanesville .....
Concord
Cambridge
Ilarnesvi
Valmont
Arrive BBflair
Eryass Mail ICkght
Leave. Train. Tnitn. Train
Bellair . 9:45 A. DL 6:15 A. DI. thou P. M.
Aelmont 10:31 " . 0:15 " 7:DS "
8arne5vi11e............10:5 2 " 8:43 " 7.40 "
Cambridge..... 11:56 " 8.04 " 9.00 "
00tt00rd........... ............ P. M. 8:ZO .. 0:25 .
Zanesville ...... ...... 1:10 " 9:30 " 10:80 "
Newark ........ ........ f.'0.9 " 10:37 " 11:50 "
Arrive Columbus... 3:20 " 12.15 P. M. Icin A. M.
The Hams! Train going East will stop to take up or
leave passengers, at Taylor's Newark, Zanesville, Concord,
Cambridge, Campbell's, BainesvMe, and Belmont only.
Goma Was: will stop only at the above named Stations.
The Mall Train will !too at all the Stations where the Mail
Is to be reeeived, or delivered, and at all other Stations on
,notletibeing given. The Night Train trill atop at all Sta
tions on proper notice being G
given.
GOINEAST. ..
• The 10:50 A. IL Express Train, connects at Columbus
with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M.
.and with the Train from the W e st on the Columbus, Piqua
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
--and from Sandusky, Mansfield anti Mt: Vernon, and with
-Trains on :the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at
Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad for Balthnore,Washingtoe, Philadelphian:id Ens I:-
' , ern Cities.
The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbas with the
second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky,
Mantdl4l4 and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with
"Night Train an Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
leaving Lonieville and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana
polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central
Railroad will . also connect with this Train at Columbus,
a nil reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. Af., and leave by 10:30 P. DI.
Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Bahl.
snore at 5 P. AL; next day.
The 11:30 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the
M all Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:30 P. M., and arrives
a t Belleir at 6.15 A. M.: connecting with the Accommoda
tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pr.,men.
-gets leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this
ronte,iia Michigan City, Lafayette ' Indianapolis and Day
t-on, reach Columbus la season to take this train; and at
Wheeling will-take the Accommodation Irain for Cumber
] and, afeep-there; and resume by Express Train to Balti
more and Eastern Cities.
GOING WEST.
The 5:15 A. M.Meil Train connects at Bellair with Night
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with
trains to and fromStuadusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon,
and. Chicago ria Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
...polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and ria Urbana.
The 965 A. M. Express Train connects with the Express
Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 3:20 P.
IL, and connects with trains going South and West arriv.
. inCinoinnati at' P. M. •
The 6:00 P. Train connects with the Accommodation
*sin from Cumberland. and at Columbus with Mail Train
at direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton,
'pollaiLafayette, Terre Hanle, Saint Louis and Chicago.
ISAAC U. SOUTHWICK, Shpt.
Zanesville, June 18, 1555—De21]
CLEVELAND AND DITTBBUDGE
RAILROAD.
STEAMERS FOREST. CITY AND DIURNAL
VIA WELLSVILLE,
AND
Ohio and Pennsylvania Red/road,
VIA ALLIANCE.
WEE shortest, quickest and most reliable ;onto to Toledo,
iThlWo. Rock Island, Galena, and St. Louis, 1.3 VIA
OLEVELW).
This route Is One Bundled ratio shorter and about nine
Wears quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis.
Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland
'Ehree Daily Trains from .31arelend to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chirago twenty-threat:aura,
and:it-Louis thirty , sevon hours
VIA ALLIANCE.
The Trains eftha Ohio mad Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts.
batith at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M., connect
at Anianot te. 0,30 A. 'M., 11.45 A. M., and 6130 P. M., at
rellowe:
Tonne :Lordly:eland leave AM111:1V3 at TM, A. AL, and 1200
3L, and 833 P. M , ceno.eting at andron with Trains for
Cuyahoga. Palls arid Atz , an. and ff.-riving in Cleveland at
10.04 A. SL, 220 P. M., and 0.04 P.M.
Paffeengere for Toledo, Chlmlgo, Bt. Lents, Reek Wand,
Galena,
and the Nerth.west, who with to go through with.
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at
8.00 A. 11.. and arviting In Cleveland at 2.'20 P. Si., na that
Ia the oaf,. train by which close mann:tuna are made
through to the above paint. Passengers by thiff train
rata Cbleff,go at 7.30 next morning, end St. Lords at mid-
WSW
VIA VVELLEVILLE.
Tha Steaaera Forest City and Diurnal ,rlll [nave the Mo.
nougat:y.la wharf every -morning, (Bunslaya er.iroptoi.) at
10 o'clock, for Wellsville, connecting with the traia learicg
Wellsville at 4..30 P. 11., and arriving at Cleveland at 1).00
P. ht.
An Accommodation Train will leave We
(Btindays excerpted,) at 6.0 P. 3f, connecting at Bayard
with Express Train arriving in Cleveland at 2.'40 P. 11.
Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland connect at Bayard
for Carrollton, liVaynasbarg, Dover, and New Philadelphia:
/ET Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the T❑rth-rest,
via Wellsville, are aold at a less rate than via Alliance.
The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as
Ithows: lases Cleveland at 7.80 and 2.30 A. LL, and 6.25 Y.
M.; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. LI., 7.00 A. LI., and 10.00
A. IL
• • -
Trains leave Mosso for Itock Island and St. Louis PO
follows: For Roe§ Island at 9.00 A. 91., and 11.00 P. 91.
Nor St. Louis at 9.15 A. M., and 10.05 P. ht.
Paeemagere fbr St. Louis go over Rock Island P.ailroad to
Joliet,and thenteover the Chicago and Illerisaippi Railroad
to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 milts) to St. Lout,
l'aaserigera by the 0.15, A. 51., Train arrive in St. Louis et
11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. DI, Train, at noon
next day.
Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re•
checked for Chica go and St. Louis.
RARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
lriclus. 2d el's. Ist c 5.7.15. 2d as.
Ttalliattee.......s2 30 To Ls 5511e....516 00 $l3 60
" Cleveland... 400 " Rock lard, 18 00 14 25
" Toledo 650 " Galena -... 18 15 14 00
. 6 Ohleago...--I8 00 110 60 6 ' Springfield 18 TO 16 20
" Illoonringt...l6 90 14 40 " Burlington 21 00
" St. L0u15.....21 00 16 50
Paamoigam are rsqueeted t.
office of the Company, in
00tlier. J. D
nak2B J. ♦.
180. ME LIFE ROUTE
MOW
- CHICAGO TO ST. L OUIS•
VIA CILICAOO, ALTON AND 81. LOUIS
gAll ifieffigEMZ ROAD ,
armerly the Chicago and PI pt.
attrying the Great American Expras and V. B. Mails.
MITE Only Direct and Reliable Route to the south and
I Routh - bloat--Seventy Miles shorter than any other
Route.
TITO TIMMS 5EP825.9 TBALIS DAILY, SU:MAT, IZEJCPTID.
Lamas Arrira a!
Chicago. St. DAM.
Rt. Louis Day Erpriiss 9.16 A.M.... 12 20 A.M.
St. Louie Night Rapress.. --RIO° P. M 2.46 P. N.
Trains run directly through without chthugo or cars or
ba
e. M
Chicage to St. Louis in 15 hour:.
IMPORTANT CONNNCTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock
Island Railroad for Ottawa, LaSalle, Rook Island and Oen.
tral lowa.
At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin
ton, Waywaville and Decatur, and with Stages for Pearls.
- At Springfield, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson
ville and Illinals River.
At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Ilanulbal,
Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable
route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri.
At Bt. Louis, with Daily Pirst-class Steamers for New
Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower MiasissippL
and with Bognlar Lines of Packets for Kansas, Bt: Joseph,
and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberiand and
Arkansas Biters.
B. P. MORGAN, Stip% Bloomington, 111.
L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, 111. [(Tr
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD:
Clarrying_t4e Groat 11. States Mail and Mapreae.
TWO PASEO:MIER TRAINS BUN DAILY on its entire
length frau DUBUQUE to CAIRO,
ASD•
CHICAGO to CAIRO.
'Tile Road, In conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and
Missimippi B. It. and Ctdcago and Galena Railroad, forma
the most direct and only continuous B. It. route from
CHICAGO to /37. LOUIS, •
CHICAGO to CAIRO.
CHICAGO to DUBUQUE.
Trains leave °blase es follows :
10 A. B. and 10.20 P. 11.—Br. Loma AND Oexao RUM&
Pastangars for Et. Louis by this train take the oars of the
Ohio and JABS. B. B. at tandem!, and are carried direct to
Bt. Louis.
935 A. M. end I.lu P. M.—DUDUoUr. AND esdrria
Er-
Pales, corms-eds.; at Ilunheth (opposits Dubuque) with a
Daily Line of eteona l'ackets for st. Paul and the Upper
Mississippi river citisr.
Trains leave Cairo SIT Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A.
M. and 7.00 P. M.
Passengers tram the Best and places on the Oldo river
destined for ft Loui", will save 190 miles of tedious and un•
certain river navigation from Cairo to nt. Louis. and arrive
Mean hours in advance of the river route, by taking the
ears at Cairo.
Tickete to Bt. Louie, Cairo, Dubuque, P. Paul, and all lm•
portant places by this route, can be bud at the office of the
O. k P. and C. & P. Reilronda In Pittsburgh, and Michigan
Central Railroad in Chicago.
jeg
PITTSBURGH AND CORRELLSVILLE
4Qx..:::-..,•;
Open from West newton, Westmoreland
County, to Illiitenburg Station, Fayette
• County. . -
MILE ear areas[ ll CLARA FIBBER having been char.
jt_ tared by the P. Ai 0. B. R. Co, ' will leave Pittsburgh
every evening at. halipeat four -O'clock precisely, for Went
Newton, connecting there with the Trails' of the Pitts
burgh and. Connellsville Railroad, which will ran between
the above points until further notice, as follows :
Lam West Newton at 6:30 A. d, stopping at Port &Tab
Smith's Mill, Jamb's Creek and Layton; reaching Millen.
burg at 6:30 o'clock. Returning, leave Billtenburg at fr3s A.
M.; stop at all way stations , and arrive at West Newton at
7:16; connecting with the steamer CLARA - FISHER for
Pittsburgh: , reaching Pittsburgh at noon.
Second Train will leave West Newton at 12 o'clock for
d returning, will leave Edtenburg at 6
P. M., topping at all way stations.
Pare from Pittsburgh to Miltenbarg, $1„16. Stages for
Iftlentown: and Cannellarille will connect with the Trains
afifiltenburg Statkin.. ,
Freight will be tra nsported each way daily. For rates
• aaply to B. W.CIALD _Assieunit Superintendent,
V e st Newton; or .- t o W., OMPSON, Freight Agent, on
board the steamer Olatialiiiher,• at her wharf, above the
Monongahela Bridge. OLIVER W BARNES,
President and go perintendeut.
Pittsburgh, June 20, 1866.
CONNECTING' WITS
procure their tickets at the
ontoatrahela douse, below the
iILAN - D, Hurt, Clevelan&
CATJCIIIEY,Ag't, Pitiaburgh.
R.. 13. MASON, Sup't.
RAILROAD
RAILROADS
CENTRAL ROUTE.
NEW AND DIIIEOT ROUTE OPEN!
TTEROtI3II
Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River,
MISSOILTItI ,
lo'Y ,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
All Railroad to the Bltseisiappl.
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL Zig;fi ROAD
FpSNARLY 7/ID CUICAW AND AuttoeA_ k OZNT. anITART
TRACT R. EL to NOW (XIMPLITRA
And Trains run the entire distance Loin CHICAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Oars.
The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY,
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWEA, WAPEnLO, FORT
DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ao., and the env ALL
RAt IR OAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM
LNG'ION CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JecasuNvnix, NAPLES, and intermaliato Stations on
the hunk Centi al, Great Western, and Ohio and 14101 s.
sip el Railroads.
Trains on the aix.re Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of
the Rehab , .
:2';`,7,ES leave Barlfinton 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 Mississippi as far as Connell Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles less staging than by any other rottro. The Road,
for n largo portion of the way, Is laid with the CO:OM:UO[78
Rut, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West—
well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant
nor Care.
- . .
C3 - By this route passengers are sure of making conneo•
bons, and arriving at St. Louis on advertiml time, (I'Volding
the vexatious delay of fogs and lee, and dangers of naviga
tion,as on the route by Alton.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
charge for handling at any point.
TIIROUGII TICKETS by this route can be purchased at
all the Railroad Otßees in the Dear; at the Ofilee of the
Company, cornea. of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite
Building; at the Depot of the Galena B. It., and at the
Mich. Cent. B. B. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn eta.,
opposite Tremont house, Chicago.
FREIGIIT consigned by this route will receive immedi•
ate despatch. . C. 0. iIAhItIOND, Bup't.
C. E. FOLLETT,
Gen . ' Ticket Ag't, Chicago.
.E - TICILETS can be procured at the principal Railroad
Ofncen of the country. mhl9
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
pits GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
'antic cities with Western, North-western and South
western Status, by a continuous Railway direct. This road
also connects ut Pittsburgh with dully line of steamers to
all parts on the Western Ricers, and at CleTeland and San
dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western
Lakes; making thu most direct. cheapeef and reliable route
by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the
Great Mat.
RATES BETWEEN PIIILADRLPUIA 3 PITTSBUROIL
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Cloods,l per 10011fs.
(in boxes,) Furs, licithers, he....... .....
sEcum) CLASS.—Dooka and BtfitionerY.
Dry (loose, (In boles,) Uardware, Lea- t6d per 100tbe.
Dior ' Wool,
TIURD CLASS —Anvils, Bagging, Boron 60c. per 100tba.
and Pork, ((in bully) Damp, an.
FOURTH CLahn—Co!reo, n 0 4 13 = 011 and i.io..
per 10ohi
Pork,(packed,) Lard and Lard )
.IKO'. In shipping. CIOCKI3 from any point Past of Philadel
phia, be particular to friar:: package " cia Pennsylvania
Railroad," All hoods consigned to the Agatha of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
Patiour AonTra —Moaas Potter, Do ton; J. I. Elliott, N.
Y. It. J. Speeder, Iltdiadelphda ; Magma , & Koons, Bald.
mere; Gee. C. Francisens,PilUbargh; Shring . man k 13rovrt,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. E. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; R. C.
ileldrutu, Malisn,Lud.; tiateld P. Co., Et. LOUIS, 'Mo.; J.
8. Siltebell k Son, Krazacille, Indians.
U. 11. HOUSTON,
General Frd,Vit J4;ent, Philadelphia.
IL J. LOMISAERT,
Superintendent, Altoona, Pe.
Steubenville and Indiana Railroa
Mfile
•ra
CHANGE OF TIME
O N
AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, June 20, 1851, the Mall
Train lames Steubenville daily, (Sundays' excepted.)
at 7 o'clor_§, 8.. M., and arrive at Newark, at 1 60 o'clock, P.
bl., connecting with trains for
Columbus, Sandusky,
I ndt capoll, Chicuo,
Wont Vernon, Pock
/Saint Louie.
Reach Cincinnati at 8:1:0 some evening.
RETUFLNINCI :
Lesvts Nerrsrh at 1. o'zlecit, Al., and arrives st Stsuberi•
villa at i.lO P. Ai. PasF.tgers by this train leave Mois
t:mil at 0 Welsek, A. Al.
Tko Cadiz Accommodation Train
Leaves bteabeni 1411 dolly, ( . ..,indnyr excepted,) at P
Id., and arrives at Cseliz at (3 : 35 P. 31.
Y.ESSEL:“X4I,
Leaves Cadiz at 7 37 A. EL, sal arrive? at SteuLenallle at
1011 t. A ?1.
For farther talc:mat:on epply to :TAMES COLLINS &
CO , Fre:gilt and Pilb.J..ger Aiente, NO3. 113 .1:4 115 Water
EA eel, Vittebari,b.
LAkArETTE I. I .EVF.NNY, General Fr.tglit sal Tis.k.et
Air a E. W. WOt. , DWARD,
;el3 Stiprriutnrw.frnt.
PICIVNSYLVAIIIA RAILItOAD
PritßL& DAILY TIIIIOI I IIII TitAINS, between l'hilattel.
pith, 'tot litttburili.. TITS ItIOIINr i NG MAIL TRAIN
lesve3 Phiittlelphta for Pltrithurir,h et 7 A. M and Pl tt,„-
burgh for littiktlelphla et 7 A vl 1.1 F. VAST LINE
leavo• Phitr.delphla for Pit.taburEih et 1 M., and Pitts
bur ,:h 11.,r libibtlelplala at I, P.M. TIIE FIGHT EXPlLlitir.. l
TRAIN lee•o• Philadelphia for littahurgh at 1 I , P. M., and
Pittsburgh for Philstdelpttia nt 10, I'. M.
The aboae 1111.% conuret •t Pittetur.th with the Railroad,
ro awl/root Et. Lcilr, Mo., A IL.ou, V afro„ not CLlcu¢o, Illy
Yraahfort, out Loutryille, Ky.; Tore ilente,
1.11e1.1.e0n, Lafayett,i. and Ludlam:pone, lad.; Coacinnatt, itay•
ton, SpringSeld, Rellefyotaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Clore
land, Cohan:hue, Maesillon and Wooster, Ohio;
also, with the iiteeern Puket boets fromend to NI,: 1_417.11,
So. Lou:a, Lotivirlttr: and CII,7I:CNSTI.
Through Idtkets Cull be bad to or from either of the abort
placos.
For tootl,. particulars, F.. handhilla at the lia..rent
•tartinv poh,t, Pesvengen3 from the West will find this the
ebortewt and moot oKr:editions route to Ithiladelphta, Balti
more, New Verb', or ItoEtam. THUd. MOORK,
.4 zeta!, Passrtripm. Linea, Philadelphia.
J. mye I
Patuenger Lines, Pitt•burith.
ritIlaTEE'S SALL OF' REAL ESTATE AND BTOCKs
Ou TEIIIRSD A Y evening, July 241 h, at S o'clock, et the
Merchants'Fourth street., will be sold, by order
of Wm. P. Baum, Trmtee et Ilugh D. King, the following
valuable ilnal Sedate end Straka, via:
That valuable three story Lrick Dwelling llect.4u, No. 154
Fourth strict, the Lot having a front of nineteen Met on
Fourth street, extending buck eighty five feet, Including a
three feet alley—subject to mortgage of $1506.
Lot No 121 in Stephen Colwell 'a subdivision of lots, No,
14 and la baring a front of twenty feet en Overbill ntrecd,
ertandlr.g burl one hundred fret.
One rtnilivide. fourth of Lot No. 30 in 0 ruy'a plan of loft
ha Allegheny City, having a trout of twenty-eight feat e..irna
inches on Anderson Ellett, extending beck one hundred
and forty-feet to Oray's alley.
Six Lots In the Borough of Manchester, having each a
front of twunty feet on southerly ride of Chaimooy etroct,
or:tending Lack 128 font 0 inches to South alley, being In
Bakewall's sulalvlsion of cut lot No. 217 le rearri , ed tract
opposite Pittsburgh.
The undivided three-L:111m of two hundred and rixty-nine
acres of Land In Economy township, Beaver county, on the
north-west tilde of the Ohio river, adjoining trarte Nos. 20,
21 and 22 on the north, No. 61 on the emit, Nn. 40 on the
south, and N 0.46 on the west, being tract No. 4S in Lect's
district, No. 7. of the depreciation our - cup. Subject to lieu
of $2,124.
One hundred and thirty acres Land In Worst county, Va.,
Sitcom miles below Parkersburg and three miles from the
Ohio river, on which are erected a Sawmill end Log Ilouse.
Subject to lien of $l7O.
The north quarter of Election 13, In Township 47, north
of Range '26 weal, in the district of lends subject to sale at
Sant Ste Merin, Michigan, containing one hundred and
sixty moms lu Marquette township.
The eioutlowest quarter of Section 10, in Township 47,
north of Range 25 wool. In the district of I , rids s ubiaet to
rubs at Sea Ste Maria, Michigan, containing one hundred
and forty-nine ogres and fifty-four hundredths, in Mar.
granite township.
The north east quarter of Section 24, in Township 47,
north of Range 26 west, in the district of lands subject to
ash) at Snut Ste Maria, containing one hundred and sixty
scree, in Marquette township.
Ono undivided fourth of one hundred and filly-live acres,
of copper and agricultural lands in Section ti of township
48, north of Range 42 west, In Oakland county, Michigan.
77 shares Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock;
183 do North American Mining Co. do
800 do Pittsburgh Mining Company Stook
60 do Forest City Bank of Cleveland do
do Fitteburgh and Cleveland It. R.. do
10 do do do Steubenville It. R. do
22 do de do Connellaville do do
6 do Chartiers Valley do tie
28 do Pittsburgh A Coal Hill Turnpike Co. do
66 do Tomperuncoville Plank Road Co. do
4 do West Newton Plank Road CO. do
G3O do Bluff Mining 00. dv
400 do iron City Mining Co. do
060 do Fire Steel Mining Co. do
200 do Pllteburgh t Isle Royal Mining Co. do
16 do Atteo Mining Co. do
Terms at sale. I'. M. DAVIS,
jolt Auctioneer.
PEFLBY COUNTY WAILM. BPILLNOtS.
fill.lll above celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open
1
for visitors on and after the FIFTH OF JUNE NEXT.
They are delightfully located on Sherman's Creek, fourteen
miles northevest of Duncannon, (this place being fifteen
miles west of Harrisburg, ou the Central Railroad,) at the
bass of Pisgah Mountatr., which reaches en elevation of
mere than ilea hundred feet. Shormatio Creek affords a
spiendtd opportunity r.r those fond of bathing, fishing or
railing; the surrounding forests offer great attractions to
the sportsman; and tour smooth an 1 shady roads through
a country unsurpaned for bold and magnificent scenery,
will diversify the amusements of the piece.
HORSES, SADDLES and CAItRIAGES can be had at all
times. Horses taken to Livery on reasonable terms.
Of the ISF.DICLNAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too
much Gan hardly be said. Their waters have been analyzed
by the best Chemists in the Union. and are pronounced no:
eurpasoed for curing cutaneous diroaaes and affections of
t s kidneys. There are come live Springs in all, every
one of whichle of different temperature—the largest being
03 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 03 phone every
seven 13111/11tea. Ladles' oral Gentlemen'a I.IATHS have
hers constructed, with all the modern improvements, to ,
pilaw with PLUNGE BATHS, Ba, Ac
Each day a Czech leaves Dancannon for the Springs,
alter the arrival of the oars.
Bowling Alloys, BUUard RAOIrIB, and various other Neill•
ties for amneement, in abundance. The accommodations
will be the best, and the obargeo low.
Tl:Llls.—Eight dollars per week, or one dollar and Ally
Cents per day)
Families whirling to engage rooms, should address the
proprietor early.
Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor
having engaged the best of servants. Music always in at.
tendalloe.
All communications intended Co reach the Perry County
Warm Springs should be addressed to Dungannon P.
They will ba immediately forwarded.
Larlaaer Property at Eact I.lboirty
23 LOTS OF GROUND at the DIA Liberty Station, to be
sold on SATURDAY, the :Nth day of June, inetaut,
at 10 o'clock, A. AI , at Public Sale, on the premises.
The:3ol,as are beautifully situated for private residences,
and .83 the sale is peremptory, It will be advantageous to
thOee desiring snob property to attend the attn.
Plans can De seen at this and the cane of the Trustee.
Trams.—Onethird in band, onedhird at six months, and
one-third at eighteen - months with interest.
3el4:td . THODIAS AIELLON, Trustee.
F YOU WISH TO BB lIEURVED FROM SUFFERING,
I
supply yyourself immediately with a box of WELLS'
STRE,iaTfIEYIIVO 2.4ar.T.En; ae it 18 an invaluable route.
dy for Rheumatism,
Brousbitis, Plourisy, Pains in the
Side, Hack and Breast ; alsoißpres, Outs, Bram, %liking,
Felons, Stiff Joints, do. 25 centE a box. Bold at No. 140
THIRD ot. is=
- 2 -• MANSION HOUSE,
GEORGE AIIRENTZ, PICOPEUBTOI4
LIBERTY STREET, Just beside the Passenger
j' Depot of the Pennsylvania Railrord, which makes It
the meet convenient house In the city for passengers arrV
'clog by that road.
The Proprietor having, at considerable expens% fitted up,
in excellent style, the 3IANSION RODSE would respect.
fully solicit a shame( public patronage. There is attached
a splendid STABLE and este:wive WAGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Ills
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market
can afford.
ST; CLA.III HOTEL,
Cbrna of. Pe and R. Clair sfr.et3, Pittsburgh, Ps,
spur undersigned; formerly of "Brown's ilotel," having
token this large and commodious SUTRA and having
refitted it In magnificent style, would reepectfally Invite
his friends and the traveling public to give him a calL Aa
sated, with the convenience of the honed and his long ex.
parlance in the buslneze, can give entire satisfaction,
and hie charges moderate
feb22
RILEY'S HOTEL:
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my , 20.51 E. RILEY, Proprietor.
GOOD INTENT HOUSE,
CORNER OF LIBERTY AND O'RA.NT STREETS, near
the Railroad Depot.
jaandy JAMES SHANNON. Proprietor.
OWSTOIPS•
wAvFaLnY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between
Oheetunt and Walnut, Philadelphia. fau29:y
'MIL UNION,
',JO. 111 Arch etnet, Philadelphia, T. S. WEBS (late of
IN the Lagle,) Proprietor.
41ASKILL HOUSE,
CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUTH NTS., IVARIZEN, 0•
pin: Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the
I public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened
116 a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company, it offers
inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the accoramoda-
Ilan of the traveling community.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
aul7 hl. ciAstirLt.
cnnsTmyr ETBEET, ABOVE TBILD, DBILADELPHIA
PARKER it LAIR.D. Proprietors.
jyllk.3m j TERMS $1,50 PER DAY.
'JOHNSTOWN, PENNA.
9111 E undersigued having taken charge of the above
I named House, and refitted it at a large expense ' in a
comfortable as well as elegant style, 18 now prepared to re
ceive guesta. out give ample satisfaction to ell who may
pa roniae the :lonia. jea&Lfj JAMES DOWNEY.
HARE'S HOTEL,
Late Farmer's Exchanged
"%TO. IS3 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitta
IN burgh. SALLEE:I. LURE, Proprietor.
Thle Hotel is entirely DOW, having just Gam) completed
enJ opened for the n4comccodation of the public. (eepi3
FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio.
PATItIOK & SON, House has un•
dervne thorough and ex tenelvo repaint, alterations,
antilarge 'additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie
tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render the FRINEI.I3 a place whore all the ocan.
torte of a ant deem hotel can he found.
jy4:tf O. PATRIOU. & SON.
LiOT.telL
No. 40J BIioaDWA.Y, NEW YORK.
(CoNDUCTCD 0:1 rns tUROPFAN NAM.)
BBIIBEN LOVEIOY,
°ally PROPRIETOR.
W. C. GALLAGHER, Ps.orniaTon.
Ftrurt) street, between Mod aid asiii.Vie/rL
pins Spacious establishment has been leased by the sub•
I scriber, and ebmpletcly renovated.
He to at all hours prep rod to furnish
every luxury that can be found in the best regulated
restaurant. in the Stated als t epaclous Bar will always be
aupplled wab the very best !Square. 031110 of every de•
scriptlon, in its season, can always be found at Wilkins
}Sall. tePTI W. C. GALLAGH6II.
BANK EXCLIANOK,
THIRD STE.EI:I, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET.
rtitLE Sub scribftra Leg leave to inform their lends and
1 the public generally, that they have leased the above
well known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly
renovated, repaired anti refurnished, and now open. The
proprietor, have spared no expense to make the Bank Ex
change a comfortable retort, as well for the epicure as the
business mtn. The lank, will at all times be. Locked with
the dslicac.les of the 6C14.13011, and served np under the auspi
ces of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask for the
patronage of a generous public.
J. BOILANDEI,SIERER,
janDkly C. B. BRANCIB.
Bk..:LVIDEILE ILESTANICAST,
WOOD STREET, 131:T. WA.TE.II AND BIRK' STUMM&
TILE Unletvizned has jut provided choice ettx.k of
1 LIQUORS, and Ls ready at all times to serve his friends
arab the best or the season, In the Tray of edibles. Irish
Widdty Punches may it had it th.t
..1011N B.kVAG P., Proprietor.
CORNUCOPIA
ZWOYSTEI3 , AND COFFEE HOUSE.
H. IL ETTER,
,rit.tor Warm Springs
for Bete
•: "":
HOTELS.
WM. 0. CONNELLY
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
=0=;0
RETAURANTo.
WILKINS HALL,
D. BARNARD.
M. 4(, Filth S:rtet, Getwern Wood and Itarkei.
jltil9.ly, trrtsr.raG,l.
oAYST,AL PALACE
No. Plaxiset street.
C. C. VMS,
KhriPhIUTI'LILLI" informs his faunas and the
• public In general, that he has just etart,4 his
.01 1 tP New York and Philadelphis modern style of
Cf.h.4l.lNtl 01'nEltit and everything else in the
eating 0 mere in the 61,11 or Stewed., for 12 cents
1,101e121. ITe «dl aho furnirti the beet of everything that
the market will rittord. House always open until 3 o'clock
In the morning. umrll3-tt
OTi STEIL SALOON AND ILI:LISTA VILANTI
108 WOOD STltEET
rpm: ecbccriber has now his OYSTER SALOON AND
EATINO HOUSE perfected In a manner that cannot
be excsied by an y similar establishment In the city.
AIKALS WILL 21E 82:1:r2CD UP .AT.ALL HOURS O.P
TAR DAY, from the
Choicest Meats, Fowls, Fish, 4.e., &et
Ilia 11111 of rare cannot be sarpasse-1, and be would respect
fully invite the attention of the public toil.
eIIARLES STILL,
103 Wood street.
,a2Ctmhei
St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery.
ruurE undersigned respectfully Informs the public that he
1 . Is now folly prepared to serve private fatulltes and the
public generally, with tag celebrated LAGER BEER, in
bottles. All orders left et hte OfEce, NO. 39 DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street.) will be punctually attended to;
and the Deer delivered to any pert of the city or vicinity.
je2.Bal E. 0. SOFIENCK.
lieulte Lager Beer
No. 106 antalditld street, opponle the L'astom House.
sulemlber has just opened ono of the largest and
best finished Lager Beer /Las in tho city. His Beerls
acknowledged to Do a superior article, and every other sc.
contuiciaatk.o about his house cannot Ls excelled.
mr. - .19,3ra A. BENITZ.
Konsaett Ale.
D. IiNGLISLI, Sole Bottler tiMlTlrti celebrated
• Fionnett Ala and Brown Stout. Also, Coultuou Ma
Mitt Porter, In quart and pint bottles.
The attention of factiliee, and the trade, le ratpeetfully
solicited. aulLy
Mineral Water and — Sareaparlllek
WM. D. ENGLISH, Vitt etreet, below Paun, b now
manufacturing end bottlemg the &bon., beverages on
an extensive scale. flis articles are of the bud quality, and
nufactured from the purest Luntorials. octnily
HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE
mum undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS,
I CABINET , II.4IIIiIIS, Bud Workers In Wood generally,
with his Patented and valuable PLANES.
All who have tried it, pronounce it a moot valuable in.
ventlon, that must soon come Into general use. The fol.
lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among
many lettere the Putentee hoe received recommending dale
Plane above all others In nee:
Pirranueou srgLw Calmar Pacrokr,}
February '22, 1811.
We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months
we have newt Hopper's Pat,at Plane, and do not hesitate
to recommend It to Cabinet-Makers and Carpenters en su
perior to any other Plane in uos. We conahter it peculiarly
adapted to planing oak, sherry, walnut, and all aorta of
hard wood, and for planing veneers, it le far euperior to
the old mod. of scraping, besides being a groat saving of
time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane more
veneers than five men can do by any other piano or method
In use. IL IL RYAN it CO.
To !doors F. RITON,
Dear Sir —I have examined Hopper's Patent Bench
Plane, and believe it to bo a most exoellent article for the
use for which It le intended, ea a combination of plane and
scraper.
It Is particularly adapted to planing veneers, and it, does
not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method;
' and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally
known, but that it will entirely . upersede the former te.
Mous and laborious custom.
1 moat cheerfully recommend It to all persons engaged In
the Cabinet buninetei, es from my knowledge of it, there ill
nothing as well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful finish
to veneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane.
.1.1.N1.13 W. WOODWEIL,
Furniture Warerooms, 97,119 Third ot., Pittsburgh.
Ditts,pirrgh, Ftbruary 27, 1851.
MOSES F. EATON, of this city, is my sole Agent for the
sale of Planet, or of rights to manufacture and sell them
WTI. C. HOPPER.
)
Pittsburgh, Match 21, 1855
AGENCY.
vr, 03E8 P. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for selling
Au and buying PATENT MOMS, is now authorized to
sell the following lately patented articles:
Banda & Cummings' Patent Brick Machine;
Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane;
Trott's patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines;
Domes Bock Drilling Machines ;
Cec's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron;
Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills;
Cravford's Steam and Water Gimps ; and,
Orlitith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines.
Those artieles have been examined by practical mechanics
and mnenfir,Nts, and pronounced superior to any In use.
lie Is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these
articles in any part of the country.
He has also for sale hobpressed Nut to and Washers, and
' finished Brass Work.
lie is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other
patented Rights and now Inventions, and giro to the busi
ness faithful and constant attention.
Ho refers to the following
CARD.
: The mrbscribera have long leen acquainted with ldr.
Mosta P. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending
him, to all who may wish to employ hie servioea, ea a gen
tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry,
In whose exertions erary reliance may be placed.
Neville B. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr.,
Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Orchard,
W. H. Denny, . 11. Childs & Co.,
Judas Wood, N. Holmes & Bons,
F. R. Friend, Kramer & Rohm,
F. Lorene, L. R. Livingston,
Knap A Wade., William F. Johnston,
William Phillips, Andrew Fulton,
Wilson hrCandiess, A. tV. Loomis.
Prrnumann. November w th,1854
Donuts Patent arck Drilling Mnehtnes,
WEIGHLNG ABOUT SIM FOUNDS; can be worked and
moved by two men, and do the work of five or sit In
the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler A Co., hlanufacturera
The subscriber hoe been appointed sole agent In the Uni
ted States, for the sale of rights to use them Machines.
MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street.
EEEEDECI
lion. Wm. P. Johnston, President A. V. B. R.
W. Minor ltoberts, EN, Chief Eng. A. V.
Gen. Virtu. hurls:tier, Jr, President P. & O. R. 114
0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & Q B. B 4
Messrs. Manful, al Nicholson, Contractors for the P. & B
B. it decl9
116 A CLEAN BRAVE" you can not get without your
Ad. Razor is in good order. Bring them to no, and we
will make them shave to suit the taste of the most Butt.
(Ilona Oar New York - Razor Grinder caps the climax in
the way of putting a keen edge on them.
IXiM BOWN ♦ TETLEY, 188 Wood atreet.
MMMIN=ZW=CM
imrilLNas co3iwm:Es.
Increase of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION ISOLLARS!
/ETNA INSURAIMOIC COMPANY,
lIARTFORD, CONN.--MIARTER;ED 1819
_ PAID 11P. '
Cash 6apltal, 8500,000.
MTHIRTZSIXTH ANNUAL STATEN :ENT of the
ete of the /UNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
ford, as furnished this agency on tire let of January, 1855, '
under oath.
Real Estate, uninctimbered.- 4 10,872 05
Seventy-two Mortgage Ronda, 6 and 7 cent., pay
able semi•nnyallY.---- 72,050 00
Debts due the a Company, secured by mortgage ... 7,918 17
Bills Receivable, wellsecured, payable MBank... 1280= 95
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut-- 97,515 00
Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford. 112,898 00
Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00
Cash on hand, in Bask, and in bands of Agents
and others.. 212,505 06
$773,278 63
The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other
credltors,—nothing.
Losses adjusted and due,—stone.
Losses adjusted and not due, $148,519 22.
Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further
PrOof, $01,257 50 .
All other claims against the Company are email, such
only as printing, Jic.
Agents; instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount Insured in any city, town or village, depends
upon the character, material and construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the eupply of water and condition of
the the department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the
design 113 to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or lees.
THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
Siam or CONINICITCUT,IBg. Hartford, Jan. lot, 1885.
Hartford county. J
Porscaially appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore.
Kci.oltressttztneomwelne,l byge a r d na - b zi e b t scribed, to-true, according to
HENRY POIirLEB, Justice of the Peace.
Losses paid by this Company for the year•lBs4 exceed
$750,000, while the premiums received ter the game time
far exceed nay other year, since the organisation of the
Company.
Policlee, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is
sued at this agency,
IL
at remunerative rates.
WIT Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jaull St. TEN EYCK, Agent.
AliftllA INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONW.
011arrrain,
FIXENIEI
Cash Capital
Cash Surplus, os lir IMAM', 1955 lig 73,2'73
TIM Capital Stock and Surplus Is securely Invested for
the benefit of all policy holders. As an evidence -of
the claims we have-to public confidence, and of its Witty
to pay losses 'promptly, we state a fact, that its receipts
vary from 5120000 to $llO,OOO per month. Its businees is
largeand well distributed, and In our opinion no Company
In the United States affords better indemnity to policy
holders than the-Mtn& They continue to make Insurance
on property In town and country, at rates es low LS Is con
sistent with safety to the policy holder.
D. B. TEN EYCK, Agent.
/lir Office, North•trest corner kifth and Wood streets,
Pittsburgh. - apDhly
D 3151. AWARE.
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
UPICit in the North Room Of the Exchange, on Third
street, PELILADHLPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES.
03 V 533115,
OMMO, To all porton! the World.
P2.IO.MITS
immution
On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
all parts of the Onion.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandise generally.
On stores, dwelling houses Au.
ABMS OF TLL COMPANY, November 7, 1863.
Bonds and Mortgages $21,300 00
Staten! Pennsylrania, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 181,663 42
Stocks in banks, railroads and Insurances com
-24,012 20
1311=eirable 159,825 94
Cash onhand..... 10,071 80
Balancesin the bands of Agents and premiums
on Marine Policies recently issued .121,707 67
SubscripUonNotes--..... -100,000 00
=corona
Wm Martin Dr. B.M . iinston,
Joseph IL 8L.1., Hugh Craig,
Edmund A. Bouder, Spencer WLlvaln,
John 0. Limb, Charles Kelly,
Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes,
John IL Penrose, iletu7 Sloan,
George G. Lelper, James Tragnalr,
Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
U. Jouesllrooke, Joshua L. Price,
3. G. Johnson, Jamea Tennent,
James C. Eland, John D. Semple,
Theo lino Paulding, Charles Scherer,
James D. Witariand, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
W.O. Ludwig, B. TX. Horgan, do.
WILL MARTlN,Pnwident.
THOS. C. HAND, Vies President.
JOU? n W. Gnus, Beep.
P. A. MADEULk, Agent,
No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh.
The Frays.ltn Vire Insurance Company,
ffiOf Philadelp Penns ECTORZ--Chrsies Whia,. Bancker, ylvania.
Thames Hart, Toblae
DWagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Witt, Geo. W. Rich
ards, Mordecai 1). Lowly, Adolphl E. Boris, David B.Browne,
Morris Patterson. Cues. N. Roma, President.
Casa. a. Blatatell, &Teton.
Continue to make invarance, perpetual or limited, on every
dsscription of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with eecurity.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, Safely invented, af
ford ample protection to the aiesured.
The Assets of the Company' on January let, 1801, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Amenably, were as follows, viz:
$918,1119 08
Real - Batate 84,377 78
Temporary Loans... 83,958 17
Blocks 61,889 00
84,348 81
TotaL. $4212,708 43
=Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One Million Four IluadrAi non
sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J GADDDLER C 017124, Agent,
104
Office, northeairt ear. Wood and Third ate.
TILE UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE ,
ANNUITY AND TRUST. COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 88TH, 1850.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
opt, B. E. Corner of Third and Cheelnui
Streets, Philadelphia.
; Officers of the Some Board at .PAlladelpaia:
nincrolie•
Stephan R. Crawford, Paul B.Ooddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, LaWretle• Johnson,
haulm:Mu W. Tingley, Geo. Wiles:my,
Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux,
William M. Godwin, hllies.
Prerident—Stephen R. Crawford.
Vece President—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Equut Examiner, Pitishurgh—James EL Willson, h.L D
xilleiheny City—R. IL Mowry, M. D.
OEO. E. ARNOLD Agent,
marl'hy No. :4 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COISPANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNESI OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS.
Authorized Capital, 4300,000.
NSCIRE BUILDINGS and other property against lora or
I
damage by Fire, and the porit4 of the Bea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DIEJWITILS.
Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson,
W. llPOLlntock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. 11. Long, I. Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones George B. White,
Jacob Pain ter, A. A. Carrier,
James B. Neglay, W. S. Haven,
Wade Hampton, D. E.Park,
H. IL °eggshell.
Ron. WK. B, JOHNSTON, Preoldant.
BODY PA'PPEIISON, Vice President.
A. A— Osamu, Secretary and Treasurer.
S. S. Mamma, Amietant Eacretary,
Western Insuranee Company, Pittsburgh.
R. MILLER, Jr., President. I P. M. GORDON, Sccrefary
• - CAPITAL, 0300,000.
ILLlneurs against all Maas of risks, FIRE and NA
BINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A flomelnstltution managed . by Dinscrrons who are well
known in the commLity, end who are determined, by
prozapttkese and liberality, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who &sae to be insured.
Directers.—Radiller, Jr.; O. W. Ricketson, J. W. Butler,
N.Lloimes, Jr., W. ll.amith, O. Masan, George W. Jackson,
Was. Lyou,James Lippencott,George Darele,Jamea
Auley,Alexander Nizatok, Thomas Scott.
.3.oEttee j No. 02 Water street, (Warehouse of fteng a
Oo.,upstaira,)Pittsburgh. notftly
WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c.
I L TEw GooMI - JrAILIIT, Braga IVA as,
IN Manna , Goo" do:, WIIOIIBAII ALBD RzTAlL.—Coun
try liferchantelend ettnegers visiting our city are request
ed to call, as we can serve the Mes well, and we think b. b
ter than they naciallyara sened In Eastern cities, besides
giving them a responsible guarantee -an item ellMeult to
obtain in many shops. •
Silver Detached Levers $lO to $15,00
Do Cylinders 7to 10,00
Lsillea' Gold Lever and Lupine Watches, $25, anti upwards.
Gentlemen's do. do do $35 to pH).
Chains,
,Seals, Keys, Pandit; Spectacles, Fens, Lamps,
in excellent variety and at lowest prices.
sir Watch R e pa iring done promptly and In a superior
manner. All work and all goods warranted.
W. W. WILSON,
07 Market send, corner of Fourth.
JOUN LITTLE, Jr., Agent,
-Ito. 201 LIBIRTi STRUT.
1148 Ma' RECEIVE/ the following very choice ar
ticles:—
BRANDIES. , Rock,
Genie Brandy, (very fine,) Lisbon.
Otard Dupuy A Co. (super.) 1
Martott & Co. Jamaica,
Saaerac. - . Santa Cruz.
1
WLNES. GIN.
Bards] Malaita, i
, Boguet,
lioward,MarchA Co., Man's! London Cordial,
East India Madeira, • I &hi:LAPP.
Table do . 1 SUNDRIES.
Amontillado Sherry, Rutherford's Scotch Ale,
Manzanillo do I Barclay's London Porter,
Table do 1 Wild Cherry Brandy,
Cooking do - i Absinthe,
Beaming Port, Anisethe,
Pure Juice do I Ouracca,
Ordinary dp, Sardines,
EL Julien Claret, , (Mocha and Java,
Malaga Dry, l_Nottnit Rya and Black Tess,
Do Sweet, Etsglish Bronson Cheese,
Champagnes, Imparted Havana Cigars, of
Anchor,
Verzeney, , Old Monongahela Whisky, of
liaidesock, I all grades.
Together ,with all other articles connected with the
business. - my29:daw
nov2Vdtt
WIG MANUFACTORY.
MRS. - RENTER,
Sill don from theATuecil 4 4r.Onc et thileztre 4 Oda,
4
IS PREPARED TO PILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and all
kinds of
Ornamented Flair Work.
The best quality of Enterl3l IL Nimbi:led, and entire
satisfaction guaranteed. mylfaiawly
PUAT LAND BMW= bawd by Tboluse.Waods. and
given away to all atalroufth meet, describes a great
variety or Parma, HOIIBee asst lota Thom Itantbig booms
would do well to get a gagger. On it la described a few
dna Qountry Batt Oa/ TUOMAS WOODS.
B. tittleginthi-;
AUSTIN Loose.
BTOOIC `AND BILL BBOK,BB,
Officito'RO-92 /burgh rt., oboes Wood:
IeaMES, Crania; Stards,liortgages,and Loans on oolla•
111 tmale,magotfated. Stocks bought and isold on com
mission: -land :Warrants bought and aold. _
Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of
Copper Stocke. •
AS communisations 'tented to promptly.
erm. E. WILMA= ....... ..... B. lent
WM. H. Williams &'
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BIIOI{ERS
Cbrner Wood and Thi
Allsr. All transactions made on llberertsC il bollectlonts
of Bills, Notes, /to., promptly attended to: 1an.26:1w
fIi , CONNICLIAIa WILLOCIL,
BANKERS,
AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, GolOsita Ewer
Coln. Current and Dar Funds received on depoeit.
Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made
at any point In the Milted States.
South-East corner of Market and Filth*
_roots,
myll, I.=ABCfri. PA.
lumina, RUG= 4 CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS;
CORNER alr POOR= AZT awmPTIILD $322LE52%
an2:6m Pittsburgh, Pa.
0.11. TTELIIIis 403, L171711f10.
.....
Wilkins &
(Successors to A. 'Wilkins Co.)
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROXERI3,
Na. 71 fiburth street, Pittsburgh.
IN THE n umerou s suspensions of Banks snit Bank=
throughout the country during the last six 'montbsore
areas.tisfied that in almost every instance their troubles
have grown out of a departure from their legitimate bug- .
nese; and we, therefore, take occasion to 111531111 the pall°
in advance, t hat no speculations in "fancy atoCks," or other
"outside operations," shall tempt: s from.the strict and le.
gitinude line of bms—belleving that in avoiding
all such investm ents we e shall not only be better able to:
serve our customers sal ensure their safety, but that in
adopting such a course re shall promote our own ultimate
benefit. tfahs):- W. CO:
— Roma.u.
PATRIC&B &. fll ND,
BANKEIItaArm.SXCLIANaH BROSEM,
Have Remora their Office te the Owner qf Atth and Weed a&
EIPITTEDIMI
ATItIONB FELEND, Leather P s and Exohanqtrokers,
and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, as • —crytaurse, Silver
and Bank. Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and astern
Claes constantly for oele.
Oolleetions made in all the cities throughout the United
States. DepOslts reoeived in par funds or etirrout paper, at
the corner of Wth and Wood Streete. ffeba
.6500,000
4 : 05 ,.:4 413 p
NAVI ILL:6IIVID TM= WE= AND Draw 01116:1 616;
67 K&nz main, iron Dooas sztow ma asap. -
. UOLMIUI 8038, Bankers &tut Exclsnialtrokere,
XI • atuLbealne in Notee, Drafts, Aceeptandes, Gold, Ell•
yer and BM' Note*. Exchange on the &stern Ind Western
Cities conetantly for sale. - • •
Collections 3/cede in all the cities timuirhotit the United
Staten. Deposits remised in par !nude ornamentpaper,No.
87 Market street, between Third and 'Fourth eta. (AO:1y
TINIKNA. &
DANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, •
No. U 5 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley,
Pirma tt APR ' PA.,
BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time
exchange, and promissory antes; make collegians in
all the principal cities of the Union. Receive depoldta on
call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all
other matter. appertaining to a Broker's buainess. Eastern
Exchange constantly on hand. mare
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
D1L41131 of•
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Rotes.
TO= bought and eold on caccadasioa. Oellectlceie
la carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
.02r No. Yourth street, nearly opposite the hi. M.
Dank. dada
HELL & 00.,
BANKERS AND EXOELANOE 1(0.0E3143,
coma OP WOOD AND ITIPPICHLUM :
SHIM EXCHANGE on the Eaetem Man oonstautUy fez
sale. Time Billa of Exchange and Not tlitioonntet,--
Gold, Silver and Bank Natal, bought and sold: Collett:lona
made to all the principal titles Of the lndtatt Etats& De
witt' recelzad of Par and Carteret Puntla. [mar27ly
Luxe- Haas, =WARD nom* mot'
SIMMER &
BANNERS AND LIECRIANGS ICEES,
'DUE AND SELL Cold, Ellen, and Bank Notes; negotiate
D Loans an Beal Estate or Stook i3eouritiss; pnrehan
Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and Warty buy
and sell Stooks on 0013116351011.
Collections mode on all points in the Dam. rmyl
$627,470 153
0. E. LIINOLD g CO.,
SANTO:FIB AND .EXOTiANGE 1010ICEMI,.
TIEALERS ln Exchange, Coin, Bark Notes, Bight and
LI Time Drafts, 4t c. Collar Eons carefully attendal• to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Blocks bought and gold on commission. •
BE9, No. 74 Fourth st., next door to Bank of Pittati:. salB
Domestioanci Romp% Escha -Bast Rota, Gold
cos bias
Bought, add ed, at Die
SXOIIANGE AND BANKING HiGlißß 07
WILLIAM A. HILL & CO.,
Di WOOD BITULLT,
Manterast allowed on time deposits. Ljanlll
raonr:oc ear -MO. s. CAOOLEIY.
TIEOMPBON MILL & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner of Third and Woodsheds, Pitts,
M'COMMERCIAL BROKER.,IRI
AND DULLS IR
Notes, Bends, Stocks, heal Estate, as.,
No. 7b Fourth rt., PUtsturvil, lb. [JAR
Willi s= A. urn & Co.,
BANKERS,
No. 64 Wood street, Pia:bung..
la OLD on ogle the following BONDS AND STOCKS}—
.SO 40 shares Exchange Bank ;
17 6o Monongahela Navigation Company;
20 do Citizens' InsurtutoeCompany ;
$2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds;
$5,000 City of Pitteburgh Bonds;
$5,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. rseprodlwairtf.
Closadottios Loon MUGS,
NO.lOO SYCITHITELD STREET, NEJE PDITZ.—
Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Bilvenrare
and other valuable articles.
CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO
F°l3zeuEiß w l iTic e b f the Clothinge
hoe weolenbre.tednou.
ded po Defotnh Liberty
des
he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for popularity
of acquiring more space for their immense business,
removed to the spacious building on the carrier of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now themost
SPLENDID STOCK OF OLOTHBI
AND
READY mADE CLOTHING,
That kiwi ever been offered to the public.
Their principal object for this removal, ie [0 giro them
more facilities for the
WHOLESALE TRADE.
Thep are prepared to sell Qoode et the
L 0 WEST EASTERN TRICESI
Eat they will warrant them to be as good as my mann
tertured in the Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
11 THI DE32 EITTLI,AND UPON TII/1 atIORI/IST NOTICI
They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment o
LOTUS and COATINGS, for
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND DITSI-
Our interests are Identical with those of our oustomers,
and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail In
Oiling ell orders we may be favored with:
,1141-. DON'T roma= TUE PLAOE--
?V Oa SS Wood. Street
(iasT Mon t ) CORNER OW DIAIiOND. aux.'
.
N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand tbat wehave
no longer any connection with the Clothing Busineae
Liberty street. Our attention is devoted excitteiveiTto the
House above deEdgnated.
mars JOHN BITLOBILEY & 00.
Wen and Winter Goods
EDMOND WATTS,
M. EREELANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY BTREE'T.—
I hare now on hand Et lane dock of Fall and Winter
Goode. Overcoatinge, of entirely new designs; Plush Vast.
lam of the most beautiful patterns: Blench and &ketch
Oasdmerea, Of awry Style and Shade In the market, all of
which I will snake to onler on the most reasonable, terms,'
and warranted to suit.
TDBT REOJNYND AT JOLIN IiIeOLOSHEY d Male•
e, sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Woodatreet,atid comer
of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied 'steak 0.
goods that this celebrated house has ever bad - theAgellatirla
of Invitingthe attention of the public to. ThesediOodsbedkil
been purchased itom diet hands, and, oonsegnently, no
second profit on them, which leaves nil ;able, to say that it
can and do sell at as small profits as any honse ist the east,.
em cities. Therefore, we respectfully -invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In maul, to
give us a call, and examine our extensive assortment, of
READY MADE CLO'iIIING. It is alatost-intPo*hi• to
enumerate the quart! yof Immense piles of summate that .
is to be seen at this Is L • e establishment; it is inglelent to.
say that It has never Leen equalled by house 'boa
marled( Jouli > 08HRY it ..
clothing Olcitl n tlne
M ILE undersigned respectfu ll y hifo frientleandtllll
I. public that he is now receiving at store, Hain Lib
erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Osselmeres and
Vestinge,of the hated and moat desirable etylea, which. he.
la prefenidto make to order in the most fashionable man
ne ,r et short notice and on the mestreasonable terms. •
Wo havealso on !lands largeand well manufacturedetook
of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retail.
Persons who purchase goods for cash, will dud it to their
advantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their
purchases. (aura] 0. CONNER.
Now Clothing Stows,
NO. Q. SIXTII STREET, OPPOSITE LIBEwrY.
T HE subscriber has Just opened this new establishment ,
where he hie always on band a large and 4:bolo:incur b
went of all articles of CLOTHING, which he trarrantiroritral
to any In the city, and will sell at the moat reasonable , .prl:
en. The public are requested to eve him a tail. :
marikly .8. OPPENEEDLER._
To Howiekeepero. • '
luive now opened one of the larval storks of
CHINA, GLASS and aUEENSWI RIG Bit table for;
bousekeepete in the city, and intend soiling at very low
prices. WE will Della handsome sot of White Tea Ware;
consisting of forty-eight gloom for the low toire.of Four_
Dollars, and all other G oodeln. proportion. Ouistockbeln,g
large owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter
mined to work it oft at low prices_ We have just opened
soroo beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege.
table do; Covered Dishes Sri stewed Woken, eta, etc. Also,
130E10 very handsome new etyles of Water Pitcher& Oar_
stook of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted cobra Toilet
Were, is large—all of which we have put down in price to
cult the times.
We have 601:110 twenty different styles of Friuli Otani
Tea sets, and eome beantful Gold Band Dinner sets—all . of
which we are selling at least twentyflve per -cent. below
former prices.
Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Firkins.
nla Ware, Girandoles ' Solar Lamps, eta,, Is large, and we
will sell them at cery low prices.
43LAAS WARR.
On hand and receiving, a large etcwk of Boston and pitta
burgh Giese Ware, which we will sell at manufkrturer's
prices.
, .
Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Mas, ile:.
an an d every article suitable for country City trade, is
large, to which we invite the attention of city am} country
tneee n a nts, as we will sell them eery low far cash. -
Ei.ousekee pers and others In-want of datiP China lad
Queensware' will do well 4y halm; at the .
CHINA .11411,
No. 69 Market, between and Ith eta,
'pi 0 Oppostto ilea B. White.
-~_ ~,'.~~~ 'fix `u4,~.*"y';
THOMAS WOODS,
CLOTHING.
NESS COATS
NEW SPRING GOODS.
FRIINOR CHINA
110III1E FURNDSIIING GOODS
COMMON WAN&
'i'-' l.2 l)lttacitOtilgt
4713131 , 101 RIVE •
Arias
OlillOMlSALwfigE HIVE,
NO.7tll4iume;olEsSl2, =MN Ifotrum arm Ism Dismal?.
un.Truxu AMU =Fr BEELSABLHSTODE of Spring
and Selmer Dry Goode atm offered in this market.
We would rail. attention to the fo ll owing :
• 1.4 yery.en et asso rt ment of plan Black , limeade and
Amy. •• silks; also twisted Silks, Satin, plaid and plain
. Tisatteasmi Beregeet,Printal Barege and Cdtalle de Lanes;
.verylandmate. Breath LAWIISIIMI BritUalltiAt9; • gOOti
assortment a French Wasted Voltam I:lnder 'Sleeves and
Ohconisettes, embroidered. hernelitched and plain Linen,
Qambrio Handkentdefs,-Paniture Dimity and Chintzes;
Bounete andllibbcort stinfrgallm :
A beautiful asecutooda of Moire aniline - Lace end Silk
Telmas; Intone - and Barn;
,a fall aseortment of Gloves,
Antis and Hosiery; Irish Linens,' Mnsllns and Prints to
'gather With a asmplete asei rt orent of etery other article,
either Dua, staple, foreign ar domestic.
Thankflif for past favors, we would solicit an early ex
amination of our stock, confident that forgnantity, quali
ty, style and price, it Is unsarpaseed- -
GULAG, LOVE 4 DEO,
my 6 formerly Young, Stevenson
DM Arrival - 4F gprY g and Bammar Dry
AT No. 09 N. W. BIDE OP WOOD • STREET. •
GREGG & 004 Importers and Jobbers in British,
SI • limp'lt and Cerium DRY GOODS: Raving mark
ed our tarp and ektrisive 'aback Of spring and summer
goods, p•sftd front importerynminfacturers, and part
through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our
oid tliktoule24COn.ntry merchants and city dealers general
ly, that owing to these. acquired facilities In purchasing,
we can offer such tatturzitt - to bnYere as are rarely met
With to the trade. .
Among. our dry ge ode stock will found Caehmeree, de-
Ulm', Portsmouth lawns of the Most desinsble designs,
mohair luctree , alpacas,plaln black and Spicy figured dike,
gingham fancyprints, latest styleze broadcloths, fancy
vestings,esseibieree,• esthietectereads and summer pants,
hmnlng i ;brain and black =Mins, table diapers. •
We have also opened *very large assortment of bonnets,
netecetedyles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and foghorn,
asaadd an. 011611.131Ve variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons:
with lace geode, faitcy innings, Jaoonette,mull and figured .
Owns mnahna and black silk veils, &c.
Our variety Mick embraces in part combo, buttons, per
aiathin iiapt,threeds,trit 'Menges, patent medichies,per
r=ny, and almost every artiste usually kept in the va
riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver
wateres,watah nutterials, glaitsesi gold and gilt jewelry of
newest pattern, and a great variety of 20 hour and 8 day
dor% all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash
er relsructory reference.
N. B.—An early call from bnyers Is respectfully solicited.
reboo* - • • D. GREGG & CO.
•SPRIN,G DRY GOODS.
HAGAN Att ANL. No. 91 market et..
RS receiving dilly additions to. their large and well
selected stock of •
Maranll4
• Drew (loads;
' Embroider! ea,
Malay,
Shawls &Scarfs,
Housekeep'g Goode,
Aleutian's Kid Gloves,
TO which we would respectfully Invite the sitter !lon of
the Ladles. mb2.o
SIODANING GOODS.
I'RANK via BORDER has Just received a large and
beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves
and Betts in Grape, Tarlatan and Swiss, black lace and
genie Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton,
and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Cram in all qualities.
Aleiander k Bajou's best Kid Gloves can always be
found at N 0.13 MARKET STREET, corner of the Die.
mond. ' novl7
NEW DIM GOODS STORE.
• 'lron Weds:A...No. 91 , Market' street.
ntifi louse being 111:1Wopern fdrthetraneaation of a gener
kj al Dry GoOlsbusinesa, we wacild respectfully eolicit the
patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from onr ex.
Undre and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAELB GOODS, we can offer such inducements as willlA.
sure entire satisfaction. . HAGAN .4 .5.114
sprat Nos. 01 Market and 8 Union street.
VAN (ORDER'S TWINNING STOLLE,
No. 113 Maud Sr., Conan es Duncan.
TINT RECONTING, a large , and .well selected stock of all
the new styles of
UMW- DRESS AND MANTILLA TREGNINGS :
Fringes,'. • Buttons, Galleons,
• Gimp, - - Braids, Velvet 4
Laces, Cords, ' - - Ribbons.
- A handsome tuutortment of Fratich, &Itch and Austrian
gmartommmg, in liwitut,jaconet and Lace.
Collars, • - -Y-aginge, Tiandkereldefs,
Weaves, liesertinza, infanta' Robes,
• ' Chendsettes, Bands, Caps k Waists.
A fall supply, of NOTGLNING GOODS:
Crape setts, - Collars, Love and Gauze VOW,
Plata Lir:enact% - Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls,
Plain Swim' do. Chemizettes, ItallanandEng'h Crape.
nintsurers FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Conan,
Bands and Insertings: French Working Cotton Hoops,
Et and Cotton Pleas , Oil Cloth, - Em brolderiltg Silk,
&Metal and Scissors.
Mantas, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons.
A. large assortment of GENTLESIIII243 FITREIBRING
GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, The, Handkerchiefs, de.
Fins, Needles, Battens, Tapes, and everything in mall
wares generally.
4Gli• Baron's oars But GLOCHS, la white, black and colors.
Sizes from No. 0 to No.lo, always on hand.
Also—A good stock of 11081ERY and- GLOVES—very
cheap. mh23
FURNITURE.
UdBIPET."FURNITURE lid NUFAcruBE.a.
waro-rooms - 97 rind 99 Third street.
.L W. zespeattalli , ;informs
his friends and customers that he s 3.
haanow oonipleted his springstock
. • of - Furniture, Which is decidedly
the largest and best aver offered for rale in this City, which
Will be Bold at prices as low as any in the' United Etates
East or West.
As he is determined to - uphold the quality with well sea.
;locus& materials, best workmaneldp, and newest designs, and
from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing,
he is enabled to produce warranted furniture , at the lowest
prices.
' Re has adopted the principle of ideating his customers'
lama with his own, in quality and price, and - keeps al.
ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele
=d witty, that a house, or any part of one, may be
attract Ma stock, or manufactured expressly- to or.
der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock,
which its richness of ;style and finish, cannot be surpassed
in any of the EastMli ones:
Louis Xrc , tetea.tete Sofas;
60 Sofas, in plinth arel hair cloth;
50 dos. Mahogany Chairs;
20 dos. Walnut
601behogany Rocking "
20 Walnut .
60 Mahogany Thrum; "
0 alnut -
60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
50 " Dressing Bursa=
Bo 111 Dressing
5O Enclosed
100 Common
TO Plain Drawing Bureaus;
20 Waln Malelga ut ny Bedsteads:
60 Cottage "
IMO Cherry and Poplar Bedstead',
20 MWalnut ahogany - Wardrobes;
10
10 fat
60 Plah%rissurt;
TO Dining and Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 &Learnt Seat Males;
RS Cane Beat Rocking Chairs;
' 14 Ladles' Writing Desks;
Rat and Towel Brand.; Whatliote;
Viguires Paper Mac k e Tables;
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke "
laisabothan Rail turd Tier "
Reception "
Pearl Ladles Work "
Extemdon Dining Tables;
'arm ansOttom ;
Gothic and Vali Chairs; •
kial It
assortment of 00nedoN PURNITMIR and
CRAM. Damn Mons supplied with all ar
ticles In their line.
BTRAMMOLTB am) • gOTELB, furnished at the ahortest
All orders promptly attended
teetotal:toots, Ahoy t
Tea subscribers tender their =know.
edgmenta for the favors bestowal upon
eta by their Steamboat friends, and
would y remind them and others interest
ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to
furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of thetexat material and work.
gunship. T. B. YOUNG & CO..
Corner Third and Smithfield streets,
opposite "Brown ' s llotel."
Jamasowm Jr.,
CafaiAND, DIEDBTEAD WUFAOMM-4: No. 294
ltueree Bow._UbartyratlVlS, tail on. hand a large
atoeltatChalre sad Bedsteads of every description. made of
thaPee n?aterlale,whichha[ilJ aell lower than articles of,
AbesaosegualltY eatebee4ll,a.the city. lie would cell per.
tioular ate:alba to Malawi dock of BLahogany end Wabut
aliabattad Bedsteads. whirla be Will roll at greatly minced
prima Also, Itr4lg ot evert description executed in the
neatest manner. Ordare left at the Ware Itotokuver at the
corner of Adam sad Liberty streets, will be promptly
Winded-to. . .
A. 111XLLIACZ' & co.,
IorAVB .11AND-st their exteustm CABIN= and
IJIL MAUI. MAIRIVACTORY, NN. 64 SmlthneLlostreo4
largo immtount of fancy snil plain (=Nue, which they .
sollls percent. below owltonum zntaa.
,Tarms—osalk only.
. .
Great indto3orottttii to Gash Purchasers.
sorourlarge stock of MIXON AND I/ANOY
MAMA AND DEDSTEADB, at. prices .that Oarmot
to please cash purc h ases. All our work - is warratitol;
Our terms are CASH. JANES ,LOWRY,
raer2s and . ' eon iiermtbSard Liberty sts.
WM. IL BTJAVENBON continues to manufacture
MIUNEV/alllof ovorydeadiption,stbleoldistand,
corner of Liberty and fievemth strata. lINDERTAL
ING attended to, lo allltalasztchea. myll
'MELD BOOK FOB RAILItOADVIOINIUMS.--Contain
--X lug formulae for laying out curves, determining Avg an
glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., eta., together
-with tables of radii, ordinates, detections, long - chords,
magnetic' Variation, logarathims and naturar signs -tan.
•gentketo. John B. Planck, Civil engineer. PoCket
.lrosalt form. $l,, 6.
;;• * •The.oltiecflif the pivot work Is to eipply a want
very generally felt by Amistant 'Engineers ow Beiliotols.
Boots of convenient tbrin for tuts In the field, containing
the ordinall logtssithmatio tables era common enough; but
took combining witts.theee tablet' others peculiar to the
'Railroad work, and. especially the necessary formulas for
Win g. out curves, turnonts,croishags, ac.,le a desideratum
which thin work Is designed to supply.
B. hhtlvanw Aulnxxv, West Point, April 18, 1854,--
Gegiernen: r have looked over "Henck's Field Book for
11511roed Engineers," and think It well adapted to the ob.
jectits anther propmes, and have no question but it will be
tbundivery useful and practical volume both for °incensed
fad work. D.. 11. Menem
. Thor, April 21,1884.
I ism much pleased with Mr. Planck's tittle manual, he
" Field Book of Itallroad kngineere." With the pratente,
lion of some of tha.most _practical and useftll of recognised
'yeoman among railwa yoghou ha has given others
new at least in th y eir present rt,
form, appear to pongees
a mint - of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of
being In general suscaptitde of available, not to say desire•
ble, practical nee.' In conch on, while I think the design
of Mr. Henek's book is such as to adapt it excellently well
to professional needs, I have pleasure In expresaing ray
cordial eatlafaetion with its execution, alike with the pg
epiculty of arrangement "effected by the authce , ;, sad th e
oelbsnt typographical taste displayed by Pi T`"
B. Faun= mum,
D. . an d Di rec t or of hausseaaer Polytechnio Institute.
WPILLIAM 8. RAVEN,
11 / 4 ' r Elle bY Dealer. in - Engineers' Ratio:lens
Market street, corner of Second.
rwIDEIZEIB GOODS,-A. AHON-a- bus just
.e re d
. siVigeilditil Dian Good.coompri.
g ria..ll4ofir f 44 BPALOre Or
o. u 4 10. 01 0, *to *lent. - 44,
VP) lb et
• •:- I' -, :''' ,.- --', 7 '-' , ;-:t ,, 1... ,,.
MOME!MMN=
=)ICAL
are AEC 71E144100
PILLS: „
eel Amalie ihrAelicin/
tot the cure if all Silicas
• 0088111 t_ IndipePoo.
e Deeply ft eaurar, ife• •
o a.easar
Itfficrdnettons, Heed
. •
Paint"ei *Breast, Ridc
1 0 3 ,,EmaleCoroplaintat
lefteel,,,,rety few are th e
if:reel:dells' Purgative Medi. •
More orbits requirel,sall
....,snug might he prevented, If a
harmless but effectual - Cethartio•vniter more freely used.
No person can feel well while a caustic 'habit of body pre.
Valls; besides, it soon' generates carioca and, often fatal
diseases, which might havebeen snarled by the timely and
!I:Oki:rue use of a good purgative. 'Vida is - alike true of
Colds, Feverish 'symptoms, and-Jiilioue derangements.
They all tend to become or produce the deekeested and r,
formidable distempers which load rho hearses all over the
land. Hence a ,rellable family physic is of the fast
Pertance to the public health, cued this Pill hate been per.
footed with consummate drill, to meet that demand. An
extensive trial of its virtues ley = Phyeici ans, passing Pro •••iessery and
Patlente,lraa shove resuite anything nto
known of any medicine. Omni - have been effected hi beyon th d
belief, were they not subletanttated by persons of such et.
ailed positions and. character ea to for the suspicion of
Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in
favor of these Tills, we may mention-- •
Duct. A. A. HAYES,Analytkal Chemist of Boston, and •,
State Assayer of Messachusette, whose klithinofessional
character is endorsed by the •
Hon. EDWARD EVEREPT,Senater of the Baited States.
ROBERT C. WIfITHROP,Ex Speaker .of iho norm of
lteL i r i rsAatives. •
LAWRENWE, Minister Plan. to ilagland.
•
t JOHN B. ETNEPATRICH, Catholic ..111shrep of Barton;
also,
Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of Neer York City •
,
endorsed by ' -
Hon. W. L. Miner, Secretary of Rate;
WM. B. ASTOR, the richest men in America.,
S. LELAND* CO., Proprietors of the Metrimolitan Hotel,
Did 'space permit, we could give many hundred mug. '•
cater" from all parte where the Pills have Nai used, but war ,
deuce even more convincing than the experience of eminent 1 .
public men, le found in their effects upon trial.
These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, .
are offered to the publics la the best and meet complde
which the present state of medical mince can afford.
They are compounded not of the drugs then:mites, but of
the medicinal nets:meanly of Vegetable Remedies extracted
by Chemical process in a state of, purity, and combined to
"tether in such a manner as to Mauro the best results.
The system of composition for mediente has been found in •
Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a MOll3 efficient
remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process.
The reason is perfectly obvlone. While by the old mode of ,
compcsition, every medicine "
is burdened with more or less
of acrimonies:sr and tnjurlone qualities, by.this each hull. •
vidual virtue only that is desired for the cutatire effect le
present. All the Inert and obnoxious qUalitlea .l
substance employed are left behind, the curette°v irtu es
'only being retained. Hence RIB self evident that the effects •
ohmic' prove as they have proved, more purely remedial,
and the Miss more powerful antidote to disease than any
other medicine known to the world.
As it is frequently expedient that many medicines should 1.
be taken under titer:ennead of an attendMg Physician, and
as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know.
lag its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula+ '
by which both my Pectoral and Pills are Made, to the
whole borly-of Practitioners in the United States and British
American, Provinces. 11, however, there attenld be anyone
who bee not received them, they will to forwarded by mall
to htsrequest.'
Of all the Patent Medicines that are :offisred, how few
would be taken, it their composition was known I Their
life consists to their mystery. I have no mysteries.
The composition of my preparations is laid open to all
men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject
freely acknowledge their convictions - of their latrine*
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by solentlfro
men to he a wonderful medicine'before its effects were
known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same
thing of my and even more confidexttly, and aro
willing to certify that their anticipations were more than
realized bythen effects upon tarsi
They operate by their powerful influence - en the internal
vl6 . rmra to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy
action—remove the obstructions, of the stomach, bowels,
liver, and othereorgans of the body, restoring their itrogto
far dim to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex- 4,
let. such derangements as are the drat origin of disuses. r.
Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Ana. r
lytteal Chem Lowell, Mesa. Prior" 25 en 1 •
Dente per bog 1
boxes for ' •
Sold by B. A..FAHNERPOCK- & CO., at wholesale and r:
retell, by every Druggist in Pittaburgh, and byall Dealers
everywhere. je&diccdaw
•
INHALATION
vcin cnita op
ASTHMA AND EGNSUMPTIGN
31"41 AND VBitt. 4470NDEB.Stil
FiIcIEANA
ItSWIG= HO'AID TO TN F DOOB Or TRH B.LLION
„
11 WONDRRIMIL -DISCOVIRIN has recently been made
by Dr. Curtis, of ttis city, in the triattment of Oon.:„;
sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We re,
far to "Dn. Cuanns'a HTGIANA, oa Mau= Human Yams
ALM) CEILIIRT SUMP." With tide new method, Dr. C. has re
stored many afflicted ones to health, Sean evidence of which
he has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treat',
meat a physician remarks, It is evident that mhullng
constantly breathing, an agreeable; healing raper—the me:.
dicinal properties must come in direct- - contact with the; •
whole mural cavities of the lungs, and thus esnpe Hut srany.
and varied changes produced upon them when introduced;
into the stomach, and subject to the process of diguttion.`!
The Hygearta in for sale at &lithe Druggists throughout the:
co ontrv.—Ncra York Dutchman of January 14.
The inhaler ie worn on the breard, under the linen, with:.
our the least inconventence—the beat of-the body betas;
anti - Went to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases 0,"
cares, like the following, might be named:
One package of the Hygearia has cocaine of the Asthini"
of six years standing., J. F. lif.sxwatraT,
I'. M. of Dement:mon, Pa.
' am cared of the Asthma of ten years' standing by Dr`" •
Curtis's Hygeana. Hestrudurr Barrow, Brooklyn, N. Y. '
Dirs. Paul, of No. G Hammond street, N. Y. was cured Cr
a errere case of Bronchitis by the - Hygeana.
My sister has been cured of ad istrusdngeough cf severe:'
yeses' standing, and decided to , be incurable by the phya,
clans. She was cured 'none month, by that:llmm.
, J. I:I...GAOMMT, Richmond, Ms.
The Rev. Dr. °heaver, of New York, testifies of cur ate 4
clue in the Thilowing language : • •
Nwci YOU; Nov. 18, /Mt
Area Sta—l think highly of Dr: Oturtie's Hygeana as' •
remedy in diseases of the throat and hinge. - Having be, •
some opportunity to testify its efficacy, I em convinct
that it is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup ar,
the inhaling application to the cheat.
N. B.—Dr: Cartier' is the ORIGINAL'and ONI
OENDLNE ARTICLE; others are base imitations,
vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as ye ,
would POISON.
•
49-For eale by Dr. Geo. H. Geyser, 140 Wood street ;
B. Sellers & Co.; Lee A. Beckhaixt t Alleglieuy City;
Sargent, New Brighton; O. L. Kaiser, Rochester.
' . :
Carters- Spanis* h tare;
TEE GREAT PURIFIER OF 'THE BLOM'
Rot a Particle of llercw . in it.
TI - 8 AFFLICT - ND READ
Li e Remedy forferofdle, .U 1 N° x nevi,
tina, Obstinate Cutaneoue Eruptions, Pimples or Paste
on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Agne and Paver, Chrorda
Eyes, Ring Worm or Tatter, Staid Rad. Enlargement
Pain of the 'Donee and Joints; 'Stubborn Ulcers, S
Menders, Lumbago, Spinal Qmplaints, and all Dina,
arising Dem an - Injudicioutftwo of Mercury, Daprudears;
Life, or Impurity of the Blood.'
6Q
Thls greet alterative metilelne and Puritan of ,
is new used by :wands of grateful patients from all in;
of the United States, who Deify daily tO the remarkt
'
CUM) performed by the greateet. of „ell medicines, "CS.
TEir9 BPANIBII kILXTURE." Neuralgia Rheumatic
&reek:, Eruptions on the Elkin, Liver. Disease, Fer'i
Ulcers, Old florwt, Affectiotui of the Kidnap, Diseeutes
Throat,Female Complaints, Paine and AeMng of the 13C,1
and Toads, erespeedilyput to flight by acing this great -
inestimable remedy.
For all dicoarce of the Blood, nothing has yet been fo
to compere with it. It cleanses the system of all Imp l
ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidn
etreugthens theestion, Wee .tone to the Btoraii
makes the thin clear and healthy, and restores the Cor
tutlon, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the exce'
of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength.
for the Ladies, it is invariablrbetlar than ail the
metics ever need. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mr;
will remove all sallowness of complexion th oting the r
mantling to the cheek, glue elasticity toe step, and;
prove the general hcalth In a recumitahledegree beym
the medicines ever heard of.
The large number of certificates which we have race
from parsons from all parts of the United States, is the;
evidence that there is no hombug atemt it. The p.
hotel keepers, magistratee, physicians, and path, min;
known to the community, ell add their tandem In,
wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD P
Call on the Agent end get a Circular anlan
read the wonderful cures this
truly greatest ofdedi
has perflarmed.
None genuine unless signed by BEM= Jt BY
Proprietors, No. B Pearl street, Richmond, Va 4 to whoc!
orders for supplies and agendas must be Addressed.
. And for sale by B. A. FAIINEETOON,,JOBEPLI if
NO, mamma =Wised by inegicble ganeraily.
oatablawly
STATEMENT FROM CANADA— -
Quazioadruary 7th, IC.
I T= l. g,te t ufo ah nitg.tearn , 7 4 =Tor east Yall; ..
tottage, which 'will be veil gratit4eg to you, as It Irak
voluntarily. We ere,Gentlernen, you% very truir,s,
Geottsmeo—Ely tittle daughter, Am years old, an
ma, older, were for a considerable time sugaring;
worms. I purchaard two bottles of you Vermitte
whiclx. I gave them three closet, according to disc
and etrange to sa_y , lesa thin three home they paw
lees than GIVE tMipitlfG WOXIIB, some of She ex
dinar" length of from twelve LI/fifteen inches. .
Having experienced so .mneh of the bene fi cial elfr
your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it
pablic, as, in my opinion, one of the moat eldraclona
dim) against worms ever offered to Gus public.
Gentlemen, Were me to be -
Your much obliged and humble ate.
NATHANIEL LE' M
Prepared and sold by G. L A. PAIDIESTOON
Corner of 81ret and Wood streets. - • tr.
Joseph °White's. Carried's Itsposito
"[OBEY: WUITE, now naming on bast A pi
el teas in his spacious pnertithe, (now
lately ardarged,) on the Pittsburgh' and
Oreerusburg turnpike nem lice Tgrrektil
Run, between Pittsbu rgh and Isorrrencerille, reaps:',
_invites the -public to inspect Ms stock of °ABM , .
BIIQOIEB~ o. And ha parlictilarly Informs ge&
purchasers,. that one - price only is male. Fourteen`,
experience In the business, enables him to place be t' •
Patrons the saute choice collection of Carriages vu ti
many years past it has been - Me particular departn‘
select from the Barlow and most talented Eastern'
fscturers, The success of his new system is sample;
economy of hie strangemenirwill supply the beat ar
fashionable manufactures sttookrate prices.
• Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, phi..
manta for decorating bonnet of business has hea,
the pea ascot's; (owing to large rents) JOIEPII 1
sell, on ready money only, at mubh lees than
profits.: • Errthtbd , t,
it at:Tiagegrepsired in the best manner. with
ATTENTIONI
Wagon Blasters and Teamsters' Bounty:,
AGENCY, 9Ri Fourth Atrial., -
rtlirionus, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagon Masten
UP stars, .1c: Who WM* "regularly mustered into;:,
vice of the United states, end ;every Officer, Swum'
nary Beaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in tL
also,. Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any •
Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Cowl;
Warrant for 160 Acres of land.
Those who have received 40 ar 80 Acres, are anti' `:
Warrant for - such ; quantity of Lard as will make
whole, 160 Acres: -
Persons entrusting their claims to mean rely ill
ing_them attended to promptly.
- All -information free of charge. Beam 17 14 ..
owed.. Address ' AUSTIN
rohi4 Bounty Leal Apia. 99 You
-10 U BOXES ORAN - BEN; d0.,-LXBONti; tut
For sale by BEVX/111 Abl
my'Zi Norle W