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THREE DAILY ThAIN CE PTLD EACH A AY, FS And but ooe Cbange of C between Columbus and Baltimore ON and after td-utiay Jena 18: b,18 6, Cralce run as fuEuwa GOING EAST. Erprr4: , Mil Night Tram. Train. Trail. -10.00 A.M. 3:30 P. M. 11:30 PDI -11:10 " 4:45 . , 1'2:50 A. DI -12:20 P DI. 2:00 . 2:12 .. ..12 . E.3 0 . e:414 ' 3:01 .. 1:20 " 2:08 . 3:20 " ... 2:23 ...' 8:22 . 4:48 " - 244 " 821 " 6:14 .. 3:30 " arr 9143 " arr. 8416 " GOING IF.EBT. .E.. -- prezt . . lifcr.2 Night Leart. Train. Troin. • Train Bellair ........... ...—.. 9:45 A. M. 4:15 A.M. 0:00 P M. Belmont.... ..... . . —..10:81 " 6:15 " 7:03 " 84rneati11e......»....10:52 . " 6:43 " 7.40 " Cambridge ............11:56 " 8:04 " 0.00 " Concord 1.2:17 P. M. 830 " 0:25 Zanesville 1:10 " 0 - 30 " 10:30 Newark ... ..... ........ 2:09 " 103 T " 11:50 " Arrive Columbus... 3:20 " 12:15 P. M. 1:20 A. M. The Express Train going . East will stop to take up or leave passengers, et Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only. GOLNG Wear will atop only at the above named Citations. The Mall Tilde will stop at all the Stations where the Mall is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta tions on proper moan twine . . B given. GOING Tha 10:00 A. M. Espreao Train, connects at Columbus with the Raprees Traits which leaves Cincinnati lit 0 A. M. land with the Train from the Worst on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with mornineVrains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and 'lndiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train. on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Rest. ern Cities. rite 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at 'Newark with Sandusky, Mandl -id and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengera leaving Indiana p ells and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, a lid reach Wheeling at 4:15 P. hi., and leave by 14:50 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohlo Railroad, arriving in Balti more at 6 P. hL, next day. The 11:130 P. IL Train connects at Clointedrus with the Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at Rio P. M., and arrives at Belt sir at 1116 A. M.; connecting with the AosOmmoda. lion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio ltaitroa d. Passen gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, ria hliotdgan City, Lafayetto, Indianapolis and Day. t on, roach Columbus in season to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber. 1 and, Bleep there, and mama by Express Train to Haiti- MOre and Easter n Cities. GCCIG WEST The 6:16 A. M. Mail Train connects at Belialr with Night Train on •he Baltimore and Qua Railroad; at Newark with trains o and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago Ma Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, sal with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana pone. and Chicago, VA Dayton and via Urbana. The 94d a. M. Valorem Train connects with the Express Train front Bailmore, and arrives In Columbus at 8:20 P. M, and con vete with trains going South and West anti , lag in Cincinnati at P. M. The ecOu P. 3d. Train cennoote with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train at 2113 direct for Cincinnati. Sonia, Dayton Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre haute . ~a int Louis and Chloe ISAAC 11. BOUTHWT...Ii, Zenesville. June IS, VMS —[ie2l] CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. CONNECTING WITU BTEAktERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA 'FELL sTrrz,LR, AND Ohio and Penneylvasetst Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. eihorwt. qulckeat and moat tellable mote t° Toledo, Cb cag.,, Rock L,Lstid, Galena, and Bt. Louts, Is VIA CLEVELAND. This roam IS One U andloi miles shorter and about nine hour , quicker than the circuitous one via Indlauspollz. Throe Dail r Tn. 1133 from Pittsburgh to Ciermatut Mr. Dsily Crams from Clot-eland to Chicago Time to Cleveland six:hours, Chicago meaty-tit ee hours, and St. Louis shirty-seven hours. VLs. ALLIANCE. TiteTrainsor the Ohio and Penoa Railroad leading Pitts. burgh at 3.00, 6.. 01., 8.00, A 11., and 1.00, P. di., connect et il.hinda at 6.30 A. IL, 11.45 A. a., !did 6tze P. IL, as follows: trathi. Mr Cleveland Leave Alliance at 720, A. M.. and 12.00 M., and 685 P. M., cone,cting at Hudson with Trains Mr Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 10.04 A. IL, 2 1M P. M., and 000 P. 'M. Passengers for Toledo. Chicago, St. hoods, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who with to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at ' 8 00 A. It.. act .rriving in Cieveland at 2.20 P. hi, :is that lathe only train by Which close connecdons are made through to the above point. Passengers by this train math. Chicago at 7.30 nut Morning; ar.d St. Louis at mid. night. VIA WELLSVILLE. The Steamers Forma: City and Diurnal sill leave the Ilo noncaLtia wharf every mornin, (Sunday., excepted) at 10 o'cl o ck, for Wellsville, connecting with the train leaving Wellsville at 4.30 P. .IL, and arriving at Cleveland at 9.00 P. IL An Ac...%mmellor. Train will leave Wellsville daily, (Sundays excepted) at 6.41 P. hi, connecting at Bayard with tpreen Train arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M Trains from W.lllreille and Cleveland concoct at Bayard for Carrollton, Waynenburg, Dover, and New Philadelphia.: W Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-west, via Wellsville, are sold at a less rate than via Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run an follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M., and 6.25 P. 314 arrive at Chicago at 1100 P. M., 7.00 A. Ed., and 10.00 A. BL Trains leave Chicago for Rock Island and St. Louis at follower Yor Rock Leland at 9.00 A. It, and 11.00 P. M. For St. Louie at 015 A. M., and 10.05 P. M. Passengers for St. Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, Ina thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St LOlll9. Passengers by the 915, A.M., Train arrive In St. Louis at 11.20 mine evening, and by the 10.05, P. M., Train, at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re. checked for Chicago inn St. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Lit class. 2d es. Warta. 2d era To Alliance 12 24) To Li 5a11e....5111 00 $lB 60 " Cleveland._ 400 " Rock IsPd, 18 00 14 26 " Toledo ....... 660 " Galena ..... 18 16 14 00 Chicago...—.l3 00 $lO SpringOeld 18 TO 16 20 Bloomingt —l6 90 14 40 Burlington 21 00 St Louts...-21 00 16 60 Passengers are requested tc 0ff,..4 of the Company, in M, COMM J. DO mb2B J. A. 18455. ALB LlllB ROUTE CHICAGO TO m ST. L OITIS• Fu CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST-LOUIS BAIL aiREPgRENA ROAD, Yormesly the Chicago and sssss pig• aerrylv the Great American fraprett and U. S. Maui. rTDID Onli 7 Direct and Reliable Route to rho South and 2. South- ect—ldeventy Shies Shorter than any other Rotas. Two TERCITKIII ricIT.SS9 134.12113 MILT, IMSDAYB /MUMMA Leaver .drrthes at DAtcogo. St. Zola:. St. Louis Day 0.16 A SO A N. BC Route Night Express,. —lO.OO P. ..... 2.416 P. H. Truths run dinsaly through without change of oars or baggage. From Chicago to St. Louis to 1153(1 Acura .P.TA.NT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Beek Island Railroad for Ottawa, L Salle, Rook Island and Ceno nal lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Btega for Peoria. At Sp. inp;fteld, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson ville and filinois River. At Allan, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expedition; and reliable route to all portions of Northeastern At St. Male, with Daily firstelass Steamers fbr New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower liiissisalp and with Regular Lines of Patkets for Ramses, St. Josep and ell points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland an Arkansas Rivers. B. P. MORGAN, Bap% Bloomington, DI. L. DARLING, Agent, Chirac°, DI. (aP7) ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROADS Carrying the Greet 11. States Mail and It:prose. length from PASSENGER - DUBUQ TR 11:4 E t 8 o CAMORUN DAILY on Ita entire IT, LED CHICAGO to CAIRO. This Road, in conjonetion with Trains of the Ohio and B B. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms the moat direct and—oniv -poi:Motions R. R. route from CHICAGO to Br: LOUIB, CRIOAIIO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUMDUM. Trains leave Chicago os follows : 19 A. M. and 1020 P. 51 —Br. Mind en OA= EllraiSs Paw oirore tor et. Loafs by this train take the tars of the Ohio aed Misc. R. R. at Banderol, and are carried direct to Bt. Louie. as A. n. and 4.10 P. 3i...—Dusontli AllO GALrgA Rz paaee, eormeatieg at Dooheth (appetite Dubuque) with a Rally Line of steam Peckete for Bt. Paul and the Upper ydiamovippl river alt at. Treacle leave Cal-m for Ulll. 2o and Dubuque et 7.50 A. TA. and 7.00 P. P.t. Passes:meta from the Beat and plume on rho Ohlo river dumped f , r Bt. Lantz, 'wig rave 100 macs of ted 0128 and on. Oort.iu river navigation from Cairo to Bt. Louis and arrive Mean hour. in advance of the ricor route, by taking the - cart at Niro. ThAete to St 14121Ni:hire, Dubuque, M. Patti, and all tnt ppoortant , ty p th i t , , T , ot te ccom be be,, at the office of the P. in Pittsburgh., and Michigan O. Central italiroad in Chl Th oego. tea B. B MASON, Bup't. PITTB . BI7BOU MID 00NRELLBVILLE w - xi., _ --•- RAILROAD Open frOm West Newton, Westmoreland County, CO Zdlltenbtirg Station,iPayette Gotuaty. MULE rear Emma CTLARA FISELLN having been char. wed by the P. 4t O. a H. Co. will leave Pittaburgh every evening at half past four o'clock precisely, for West Newton, connecting there with the Trains of the Pitts burgh and Connelsville Railroad, which will run between the abovepoinra until farther notice, la -follows : Leave West Newton at 5= A. At; stopping at Port Royal, Smith's Mill, lamb's Creek and Layton; reaching 11.111ten burg et 620 o'clook. Returning. leave Mlltenbnrg at ear, A. etoo at all way stations, auti arrive at West Newton at TM; oennecting with the at exam CLARA FIBBER for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon. Second Train will leave West Newton at 12 eckel Ihr -Milteeneurg. AM returning, will leave Miltenburg at ft P. M., atopping at all way emotions. Fare from - Pittsburgh to Milrenburg, $145. 131o= Uniontown and Conn aimconnect with the a , Alliteabor4 - Statkm.. - Freight will be. transported each- way-daily.—For rates apply to D. W. CALDWELL, F.sq, Aesistant Superintendent, West Newton; or to W TRoMPSON, Freight agent, on board the steamer Clara Fisher. at t ar wharf above the Iklorcoogahala W cad iluperterieat. litttabUtlibt" 3 " 2"416' NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI TIIHOTIGH Northern Mitioie to the Miseigiippi River, lOW A, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL agg;Tat. ROAD rota!znir Otto CaNAG() AND ACV) A a. Co.La MILITANT TaAar 11. a. la 00W caIa.DLSCEn, And trains run the entire distance nori OEfIOAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change or Cara. The Only Direct home to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, 13.&)1111 Si, MUSCATINE, OQUAWRA, WADE FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLU sP, Ac., and the ono ALL RAILROAD Route from OHICAGG TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGI'GN CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO , SPRINGFIELD, JAC SSONYLLLE,LIAPLES, and interneediatZ Stations on the Miry& Central, Great Western, and Ohio and h.ii..lllF. sippi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the Rast—avoiding all laying over at 114 of the pcir_te. Bongos leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern 5118391116-making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all the important points west of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles less staging than by any other route. The Road, for a large portion of the way,Ja laid with the 001117111J0133 Rau., the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— well stocked with the meetmodern Locomotives and elegant new Cure. By this route passengers ere mare of making, CO)11100- tions, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of foga and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by'Altori. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. TIIROIIGII TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices in the East; at the Moe of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena It. it s and at the Mich. Cent. IL R. Moo, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta., opposite Tremont Rouse, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will rewire Immedl ate despatch. 0. G. LIAM ROBB, Supt. • C. IL rourrr, aeo Ticket Ag't, Chicago. Air TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offlees of the country. nahl9 THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. HE GREAT CENTEAL ECUS, connecting the At landee cities with Western, North-western and South western States, by a continuous Railway direct. Thia road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all parts on the Western Elvers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all Aorta on the Northwestern Lakes; making the most dim:, cheaper! and retiable nick by which FIa:WET can be forwarded to and from the Great Wee. HATES BETWEEN PHILA_DELPIIIA a PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry G00d5,145,. perlooms. • (In boxes„) Furs, Feathers, SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goods, ( In bales,) Hardware, Lea- }Boo. per 100Tba. tiler, Wool, THIRD CUSS—Anvils, Bogging, Bacon , 10011 , 5. end Pork, (In bullq) Hemp, FOU tali CLASS —Oollee, Fish, Bacon and I Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard 011 400. per 100 Res. Sir In shipping Goods from any point East at Phlladel- V=partieular to murk package • via Pole " All Goods consigned to the Agents of at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded detention. realm:or aornea —Mono Potter, Boston, J. L. Elliott, N. F.; E. J. nneader, Philadelphia; Magraw A Hoops, Ball. more, Geo. C. Pranciscss, Pittsburgh; Shrimp:min A Brown, Ointinuati Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; R. C. Heidrun', Medism, ltd.; untolifi A Co., St Louis, Mn .; J. B. Mitchell a Son, Evansville, Indiana. H. EL HOUSTON, Chine:al Freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. J. LOMHAELIT, my 9 Superintendent. Alto.nia. Pa. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. /AN AND.SINCE WhuhliSDAT, Jane :A. 13156, the Mall 1.../ Train leaves Steubenville daily, ISundaya aroepted.) at 7 o'clock, A. 51., and arrive at Newark at 1.60 o'clock, P. 11.1., co/meeting with trains for Columbus, dandasky, IndiauspolLi, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lasalle, Mount Vernon, Rock Island, To.odo, Balnt Lout. Balch Cincinnati at 5:10 some evening. RETURNING: Leaves Newark at 12 o'clock, 1.1„ and arrives at Steuben ville at 7:10 P. IL Paasengara by this train learn Cincin nati at 0 o'clock, A. M. Tete Cadiz Accommodation Train LetITC3 eteubenvLie daily, triuudaya ercepted,) at 405 P. , and arrives ta Cadiz et C:35 P. M. ItETGAVINCI, Leaven Cad's at 7 57 A. 5.1., and arrives at Steubenville , at 10:0., A 51. Per furtcer information apply to JAMES COLLINS ft CO. Fr,ight and l'essunger Agoatr, Noe. 1,4 aad 115 Slater et.-tat, itieturgh. LAeATETI'II DEVENNT, General Fr-igh: and Ticket &vat. C. W. t: oOviVallo, to-n.l n t . rillll.llli. DAILY TUP.OUGi TRAIN 6, between Phitadel. pate PlLl3blligtk. 'lda LUJAN INC .11All. leaves Philadelphia for Pitiebu.reti at 7~'rfi, and Plus. burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. ar. PAST LINE leaves Phiirri.dphis for Pittsburgh at 1 F. 51— emi Pitt, burgh for Phimasiohla at 1, P. 51. THE NIGHT DAPP.EFM Th.S.l5; lesveb Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. Si., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at IQ, P. 51. 11 , alv,ve boa connert at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to cm: from Et. LOWS, Sin.; Alton, t, clench and Chinveo, , Ili; Prankfer, Lexington and Loulositia, Ey.; Tarn Haute, armt-on, Lafayette and Indlanapoils ' Ind.; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefonteine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, hissaillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Dusts from and to Nov 011.111.13, Lorms, LOGISVILUI end CINCENKATI. Through Tickets seen be had to cr from either of the aboTe Owes. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West u itl grid this the shortest and most skpoilitious ratite to Philadelphia, Balti more, Kew York, or Boston. THOS. MOORS, Agent, Pse'.ltanger Lines, Philadelphia. J. P.5111.11EN, Agent, Passenger Liuec, tritt'STßE'S SALE OF Rea L EbTATS AND ri F0C1.1.9. I On THURSDAY evening. July :nth, at 8 o'clock, et the 61erolganus' exchange, Fourth street., wilt be sold, br order of Win. F. Iltum Trustee of Hugh D. Ring, the following vain eble Real Estate . and Stocks, viz: That valuable three story brick Dwelling house, No. 164 Fourth emit, the 141 hewing a front of nineteen feet on fourth etrect, extending back eighty live feet, including a threw feet alley — e.. to mortgage of s.6oe. Lot No 121 in Stephen Collects's nutettrielon of lots, Noe. 14 anti 16 baring a front of twenty feet on Overbill street, extending beck one hundred feet. One undivile fourth of Lot No. SO in Gray's plan of lots in Allegheny City, having a front of twenty eight feet nevem inches on Anderson street, extending beak one hundred and forty feet to arey's alley. Six Lots in the Borough of Manchester, having each a front of twenty feet on southerly $llO of uhaancey street, extending bank 12i feet a inches to South alley, being in iltiteWell's subdivision of out lot No. 247 in reserved treat oppedte Pittsburgh. the anoivided three-SRl:sof two hundred and Sixty-nine acres of Land in Economy township, Beaver °minty, on the north-west aide of the Ohio river, adjoining mute Nos. 20, 21 and 72 on the north, No. 61 on the east, No. 49 on the ninth, and N 0.46 on the west, being tract No. 49 in Lect's district, No. 2of the depreciation surveys. subject to lien Of $7121. One hundred and thirty acres Land in Wood county., Va., Sabers miles below Parkersburg and three miles from the Ohio river, on which are erected a Sawmill and Log House. Subject to lien of 1170. The north quarter of Section 13, in Township 47, north of Range 28 west, in the district of lands subject to sale at Sant Ste Marie, Michigan, containing one hundred and sixty acres in Marquette township. The southwest quarter of Section 16, in Township 47, north of Range 26 west, In the district of I ride subject to tale at Sant Ste Maria, Michigan, containing one hundred and forty nine acres and flfo.four hundredtba, in Mar quette townehip. The north cut quarter of Section 24, in Township 47, north of Range 28 west, in the district of lands subject to sale at Sant ate Maria, containing one hundred and sixty acres, in Marquette township. Ono undivided fourth of ono hundred and fifty-fire acres of copper and agricultural lands In Section 0 of township 48, north of Range 42 west, in Oakland scanty, Michigan. shares Ohio and Penneylvania Railroad 00.8tock; 133 do North American Mining Co. do procure their tkkete at the ornagshela Ho - ate, below the I . . ND, Burt, Moreland. OAUGHEY,Aet, Pittsburgh. RAILROADS VENTRAL ROUTE. All Railroad to the Mississippi 1 ' ll- 17:;."- c' c raP="- ',-: CHANGE OF LIME EM2a3:MM=I 800 do Pittsburgh Mining Company Stock; 50 do Forest City Benr. of Cleveland do 6 do Pittsburgh and Cleveland IL IL do 10 do do do Steubenville it. IL do V. do do do Cosinelbrville do do 6 'do Martina Valley do do 08 do Pittsburgh & Coal Hill Turnpike Co. do 66 do Temperance!'lle Plank Road Co. do 4 do West Newton Plank Hood Co. do 580 do Bluff Mining Co. do 400 do Iron Ciry Mining Co. do 660 do Fire Steel Mining Co. do 200 do Pittsburgh & Isle }Loyal Mining Co. do 15 do Aztec Mining Co. do Terms at axle. P. M. DAVIE, job Auctioneer. PEBBY COUNTY WARM 8ET,16108. B tHE above celebrated WeIIEBING E'Lettil will be open 1 for visitor" on and after the EMU Of JEINII NEXT. They are delightfully located on Beherman'a Creak, fourteen miles north-went of Duncamion„ this place being fifteen mites west of Harrisburg, on the Central fialireau,) at the base of Pisgah alocuatain, which reaches an alevatlnn of more than Eve hundred toot. hherutan'e Creek &Horde a eplandd opportunity f r those fond of bathing neting or railing. the surrooeding foreeta offer groat attractions to the Panne= ; and tour smooth an t Weedy roads through a country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent memory. will divereity the =aeon:mum of the picot'. bADDLPI3 and ( 10 R1 1 1AGES can be bed at all times lioreee taken to Livery on reasooebie terms. Of the ItEUICLNAL QUeLITLEd of the 8P13.1.0i13 too mach Gan hardly be said. Thai: eaters have been analyzed by the beet theatiste in the Union, and are pronounced te n: eurpaseed for caring cutaneous diseases and affections of t o Waive. More are some am Bprhogs in all, every one of which to of different temperature—the largest being Cl degrees Fanroniteit, and =owing out 03 gal one every sev-n minutes. Ladled nd Elentlema2e ItaTHel have boon constructed, with all the modern improvements, ttr. gether with PllUNtig BATHB lko., *0 Each day a Coach leaves Duneannon for the Eprloge, after she arrival of the cam Bowling Alleys. Ballard Rooma, and various other facili ties for amusement, in abundance. The atooMmodatione will be the beat, and the charges low. Tres.—Eight dollars per week, or one dollar and fifty Cebu per day., Families wishing to engage rooms, should addreae the proprietor early. Every attention will be paid to visltora, the proprietor having engaged the Nat of somata. Music always In at. tenderly). ell oommunleations intended to reach the Perry County Warm Springa aboald be addressed to Dungannon P. O. They will be immediately forwarded. EL a El' B, Proprietor Win BpringB. Latimer Property at East Liberty for S 23 um OF GROUND at the kast Liberty Station, to be sold on SATURDAY, the 30th day of June instwat, at 10 o'clock, A. 31, at Public Bale, on the prwalsea• Thew Lots are beautifully situated for private reddenoss, and as the sale le - peremptory, it will be advantagnOtlls to those desiring such property to attend the eats. Plane can be seen at this awl the office of the Trustee. Traitao—One-tblni in hand, One thlro at six months, and ane•tbind at eighteen months with Interest jel4:td - T I IO3IAB MELLON. Trustee. Th . YOU WISH TO BB RELIbVEu £aosl comply yotiise - Irlauutllately with a box of MILLS' eTRRNOTHAN I NO PIASTRE, as it Ls anharalaable X01:110- dS for Rheumatism &ballad, Plettrisi, Pam' In the Bide, Back and Breast I also, Bore s, Oats, Braises, 8 D M !, lsaff 'RUCs, &a. 23 tank a boa . 1. 0 1.3 No. 146 jeZI HOTELS. . M ANSION UOV.SE, GEDROE AIIIII6NTZ raopsurrea, 'll B l=' ''',4lhet'a"Nre makes ir'l\ . Depot of thoPenaeylvanla , the most convenient house In the city for passengers &rd. clog by that road. The Propriwor: bitving,at oonsblernbleeayenee , fitted op, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would regiect— fully solicit a share of pnblie patronage. Thera is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive w AGON YARD, afford. ing ample 'accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be with the best the market can afford febl:y 0 L A IL_ EL II O,T E L firmer of Penn and S. Clair 3tre4s, Pittsburgh, pat: undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Hotel," having 1, taken phis large dnd commodious ROTEL, and having relituri it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling nubile to give him a call: Ae. aural, with the convenience of thehouse and his long es. perienoe in the business, he can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderato. feb22 MI. 0. CONNELLY. RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. Eay2.4l:yl E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT Boum, (10ANS:a LIBERTY AND GRANT BTHRETFi t near ki the Railroad Depot. ADIS:Iy JAMES BRANNON, Proprietor. ovvsTalos. yrrAvERLEy HOUSE, 40 South Eighth street, between VV Cheztnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [an2o:y TU UNION, 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. B.IVEBB (late of IA the Eagle) Proprietor. (irtllky' Giii.BICLLL HOUSE. CORNER OF M .7"3"AIN AND SOUTH 8, WARREN, MILE Proprietor takes ploattare in announcing to the I public that this new and . elegant Hotel has been opened no !Shoos° of entertainment. Being commodious end roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio BtageOompany.it offers indtmementa unsurpassed in Warren for the acconameda• tion of the traveling community. ahem of public patronage is reepectfully solicited. GASKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE, OILEETNIIT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PAALKII.It •fi, LAIRD, Proprietors. jylo:3m] TRIM $1,50 PEr. DAY. EIoMILLAN HOIIS JOHNSTOWN, PENN A. rrutz nndergigned having taken charge of the above named House, and refitted it at a largo expense, In a comfortable 11.13 well es elegant style, is now prepared to re. °etre guests, and give ample alusfaction to all who may pa roam the Rouse. fauB:tf . 1 JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, ' f Late Farmer's Exchange DiO. IE3 LIBERTY BTREP.T, foot of Fifth street, Pitta burgh. SAMUEL /IMPS, Proprietor. Ids Rotel is entirely now, having juSt bean completed end opened for the aocemmodadon of the public. feeplS FRANKLIN flOllBll3, Cleveland, Ohio. CPATRICK ic 80N, PSOPlLlrroaa.—Thit , House has un• dergone thorough and extensive repaire,elterations, sod large additions of new furniture, eta, end the proprie• tors pledge theinsedcee that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Enumnt a place where all the rm. forte of a drat ellen hotel on he found. SYCIf FLORJELNCE fIOTAIL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. (00300077.0 03 203 ittaorzin PIJIL) EMMA LOVEJOY, =HAT PROPRIETOR. RE.JTAURANT WIL 111.15& HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, Yr.oralvroa. /hurt?" 'free, between Wood and &nit/y*o. Tspacious rotabltetunint lute been leased by the sub. scriber, and completely restovated.wigatt ) Qe ie at all hours prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found In the host re fated restaurants in the States. Hie opinions Bar will always be supplied with the very beat Liquors. Game of every do- seription, in Its season, can always be found at Wilkins rapt] W. 0. GALLAGHER. Lal'T I DANK EXCHANGE, 'MIND STREWS, BETWEEN WOOD AND BIAELET. lIE autecribere V E leave to inform their friends And I toe public gene e, that they here levied the shoe. well Imo", u Restaurant, which hie Put been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re furnished, and now open. The propiletore have spared no =pease to make the Bank hlt• change a comfortable resort, ea well for the epicure es the tanineas man The tartler will at ell times be stocked with the delicacies of the mason, and *erred up under the auspi ceo of trapertencal cooks. They reapactftilly ask fin the patronage of a generous SINIANDELSI2IIIOI, ianllrli G. IL FRANCIS. -- 13 - 161LVIDEIFlE WOOD STnEET, BET. WATER AiND FIRST sTanzTa. Undersigned has plat proThied a ebolca Etaek of LIQUORS, and is ready at all times toearre hL tHenda with the beet of the ifell-1012, iII the ern) , of &tibia. Isiah Valbey Poaches may be had at the LlE.Sleifti. lanit:l7 JOHN SAVAGE, Prordiator. COll5 UCOPIA s.aroYtiTEß AND COFFEE lIOUSE.Iia D. BARBADD. No. 4n, ro2; Fil•od aas3 Zartsl E119.1y, rirrazu23ll. CRYSTAL PALACE I No. 18 ftlorttst strong,. C. 0. SEELY, 'cdro" •-- f---, 111:8PECTFULLY. tans his teem-Used the • '. `lcahn, in g rue ral , that he has just started his . , New Steck and rhiludelphis modern style of COOKING 01 - P2EltB and everything else in the eating line. Oyes:a in the Shell or Brewed, Icr lull cents o dozen. lie will airs furnish the beet or everything that the market will arl. Limns 0 3.1WV3 open until 3 o'cleek In the ra,reing intri/k/ OYSTER SALOON AND 14..ESTAURANTI 108 WOOD STREET riIIiE eubscriber has now his OYSTER SALOON AND I RATING NORSE perfected In • manner that cannot be exceled by any similar estabilehrneut in the city. HEALS WILL DS SEEPED DP AT ALL HOURS OP ME DAT, from the Choicest Meats. Fowlsi rash, dtes., dice Ilia Rill of Fare cannot be surpemal, end he would reaped fully invite the attention of the public to it. 0 lIAII.LEB STILL, lag Wood street. I=l Si. Clair Leiger Beer Brewery. T b aa underregn.d respectfully informs the public that he La non folly prepared to verve private families •nct the public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, !a bottle, A!1 orders left at his °dice, NO. so DIAMOND ALLEY,(Lear Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and tho delivered to any part of tho city or Tidally. jeTilf P. O. SOILENOPL Boniest Lager Boat Hall, ..tio. 108 auitlifiald erect, opparits tha 04.1.—^rn Scum. "LIB subscriber bra just opened one of the largest au) boat flatbed Leger ttecr Itslla ill the city. Ms Beerie now'edged to bee raysrlor ankle, and °ray other oo• couctuoistion about hist:ants cannot be excelled. ras...ttarri A. BEM= Ur D. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S eolebr.stal . Kennett Meant! Drown Stout. aleo,Contocon Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottles- The attention of fatnillee, and the trade, i 1 respectfully entity Mineral Water end Se.rsapoirillo. TAI. D S.tiGLlali , Pitt street, below Penn, ts now 1:13A new t =tug and bottleing the above beverages on en extensive scale. Ills articles are of the best qualty,and notactured from the purest materials. oetitl,y HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE rimß undersigned is propared to supply OdSPENTEBB, T OAPINITaAREItd, and Workers in Wood generally, with his Patented and roll:table PLANK& All who have tried it, pronounce t o most valuable vent:ion, that must soon come into g neral use. The fol. lowing letters from practi,ml workmen are but two among many lettere the Patentee hu received reoommending this Plane above all other', in nros: Prrrauttaau guest CAMAS! VICTORY, 1 February 22, 1845. We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months wo have used Hopper's Pee , De Plll3B, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carpenters m FR perfor o any other Plane in um. We ornoedder it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all aorta of hard wood, and far planing vane rO, It O far superior to the old mode of scraping, besides being a peat saying of time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane more veneers than iris men can do ky any other plane or method in use. Li. H. Drama Co. To Moan P. Baron, Eso.: Dear Mr —I have examined Hopper's Patent Bench . Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which it is intended, as a combination of plane and scraper. It le particularly adapted to planing , roneart,_and It does not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when Its properties bowlers generally known, but that it will entirely uperseda the fotaier ter Mous and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend ft to all persons engaged In the Cabinet business, as from my knowledo of It, there Is rmthingna well fitted to glee a emooth and beandful thigh to veneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. Jam W. Woantlm,ll,. Furniture Virarerooms, 07, 99 Third st.,Pittshurgii Fiat/wet, Februolf 1 8 55 . MOBF.EI W. EATON, of this city, is my sole Agent for tho M solo of Planes, or of rights to mannfooture and sell them WM. C. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March ZI, 18.65—11nh21 ) DUMP'S RtIhttCSNTILE 11:101.1eKEIECe OPHN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Bummer. DOUBLE BEERY BOOR-KEEPING, I aught from Duff 'a System of Booleheeping,sanotioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York h~ She led of miteilolls fortlaboti, and outlts ;.stintantlott guaranteed. tun:dimly • . 1 ' PAID IJl' DULL AWARE Dr. B. M. Mutton, BHugh Craig, Bneer Zintridn, Charles Kelly, Rummel K. litotes, Henry Sloan, James Traqualr, Wm. Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, James Tennent, ' John B. &rotas, Charles Schaffer, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, B.T. do. MARTIN, President. B. C. HAND, Floe President. P. A. IdADERIA, Ageet, QS Water street, Pittsburgh. lULUillk.UOUajwf.Au WATCHES, JEWELRY, &a. Jr., Agent, rr 817111; hollowing very choice itx. JOHN LITTL No. 201 l aw JNBT REOETYND J.J. tides:— Rook, Lisbon. UM ICIANDIEB. Dente Brandy, (very MHO i 0 tard Inaptly a Op. (super.) rdarrett g Ck). Baserae. WINES. Madeira, H Bard oward, March 40a, Mad'ra But India Madeira, Table do Amontillado el:terry. Eisuesanillo do- Table • do Cooking do Port, • itr:Tgoe do Ordinary do' Bt. Jaen Garet, Malaga DU, 4k,, o we d, C Anchor atar#34lP2es, , Verseney, Holdtneek, I Together Itrittt 'an other business. • Jam as. Banta Cruz. , GIN Ba - -- London Cordlei, Bchzuspps. SUNDRIES. antherfarPe Boot& Ale, Barclariamtdon Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, AnSeethe, Onnecoa, Sardines, Mocha and Java, young U. and Black Teas, g - Itronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cdgare, of Tarim brands, Old Monongahela Whisky, of all grades. articles connected with the my29:dew man LAND RZOISTREt leaned by Th um Vicods. and . .L .. tron away to all at T 6 Fourth street, dettnibto a great "7:77.& 0, Wont &IA itit# Those wantbos /Lomat! vow d o to pt Ditgor. Oa it ad w row ta•Come7Oosii. =OW WOODS. BANKERS AND BROKERb. ... AUSTIN LOOMIS. EITOC,IC AND BILL BROKER, Officer, No. in Aura et., above Wood. A:TOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgagee, and Loans on colla nagoßated. Stooks bought and sold 'on oota mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase end sale of Copperitocks. All cosnmanleatlone attented to promptly. Wm. H. WiMaine dt. BANKER! , AND KXCIIANGE BROKERS, N. E. Cbrr.cr Wtrod and Third emir I JAZ- All trawactione mads on liberal terms. Oollectlons of Bills, Notes, ac-, promptly attended to. jna26.3.w HVCONNELL& WILLOCIE, BANKERS, A ND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver ti Coin. Current and Par Funds received an deposit stiircks bought and sold on coma:salon. Collections made at any point lit the united States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, myll PITTABIMIH. PA. ARTHITD.S, RODGERS it :CO,. . BANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OP FOURTH AND aIITELTIBLD STREWS, au2.l3m Plttablargh, Pa. 0. H. WILMS IMMO. WUktnsdlt co., BANKERS AND to "il".1 Co.) D EXCHANGE BROKERS, - No. 71 Pnoth street, Pittsburgh. TN THE numerous euspenEioes of Banks and Bankers throughout the country during the last sir months, we are satisfied that In almost every instance their. trembles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate bust. new; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public In advance, that no speculations in "fancy stocks," or other "outside operations," shall tempt as from the strict and le. gitlmate tine of our business—belleving that in avoiding all such investments we shall not only be better able to serve our customers and ensure their Safety, but that in adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate banal. ifebsj W. & 00. Removal. PATIUCKB & FILIZED, BANHKEB AND EXCHANGE BROEXID3, gam Remora! the& Office to the Chimer 4, Pijih and Wood M. MrEERIDGE, PA. EATTILICES & EMEND, Bankers and Exchange Broker!, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptance°, Gold, Bilvar and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the E, atern and Western Cities constantly for sale. *Masticate made in all the cities throughout the 'United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffeb3 .5500,000 IL HOLMES Es 80N0, RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ilhou •So.mitFlP) ge. NAPO 67 masserr antra, sous moss BLOW OLD 611.11). HOLHEi3 k SONS, Rankers and Exchange Brokers, . and Dealt= in Notes, Drafts, Acoeranms, Gold, Sli ver and Belk Notes. Ersberze on the Eas and Western Cities constantly for Bale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par hinds ar current per, No. 67 Market stlest, between Third and Fourth sta. EisSOGy rEllifertN A.N Bc co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 96 Wood Street, corner of Diamor.d 4114, prrmentraon, PA.., our AND BELL Bank Notes and Coln; Dieemmt time erlehange, and promissory notes; make eollecDons in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matters appertainingtn o Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. . mare BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DELUCA MX I.:change, Commorcial and Bank Notes. TOOK bought end sold on commission. Gollectiotui 0 carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. eir No. 58A Fourth street, nearly opposite the N. N. Dank. deele HILL ac CO., DANH.M3 AND EXCHANGE BROKE:BS, CORM OP WOOD LSD MTH OPIUM IGIIT BxonAliam on the Eastern Cities oonstantly for 0 sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted,. Gold, Sliver and Bank Notes, bought and Bold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. De posits received of Par and Current Funds. (=any ALLIN 1.111711111, =WARD RUIN, 110IISSCI ZEtAZSER & RAM% lumina AND =ORANGE BROBXEIB, DWIAND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Beal Estate or Stock Beourities; purchase Promise:my Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points In the Union. [myl $V7,476 63 0. E. ABROLD cc co., BANKERS AND EXCIIANGII BROKERS, Dr In Exchange, COl2, Bank Naas, Sight and Time Dn.:ls, do. Collection! carefully attended to, and proes4ds ramitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on conumbedul. ea_ No. 74 Fourth Et., next door to Bank of rittsb'r Dcintatic and lATe:sn l,7.7.4karga Bank Naar, G and Silver. B.r4ght, 5211 and Exchanged. at as BXOHANOE AND BANKINO ROUSH OP WILLIAM A. HILL .§ 00., (t 4 CMOD Train, nreentragr. M.lnteragt allowed on than dnyneta. jlllll2 TIIO3IPLO3 lIL.L -INC. L. ViCUELII. THOM.PBON SELL & CO., BANKERS AND DELOKERS, ev,Zer of Vara an 3 ircrd st-rets, Attzto... - ret,. Ftrr £3'COMMERCIAL 13R013ER, 1311 Ds.L.ea IF Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, 4tc., A - 0. 71 Fotr.ra sl., Piath. , rah,Fa. Us.% I.iillHam A. BANKERS, Med Pittsburet. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND FrOCILT,,:— 40 share.? Exchange Ban?: • - IT do Monongahela Na ' rigstion Conananyt 1:4 do Citizens' Inzuranza Company fp,ooo Monongahela Nal . lzation Company Conde; $5,000 Oty of Pittaburgh Bonds; $5,000 County of Alleah.-ny Bonds. feeps:dlarawif As he is determined to uphold the quality with well ate. Boned materials, beet workmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he 19 enabled to mince warranted furniture, at the lowest pricy. hie has adopted the principle of identifying hie customers' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on baud the greatest variety of every description of furniture, font the cheapest and plainest, to the moat ele gwe and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may bo furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stook, for richness of style and finish, cannot be a •ny of the Eastern cities: Louis xxv tetee-tete &ohm ; 60 Bofae, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dos. Mahogany Chaim; 23 dos. Walnut 80 Mahogany Socking " 23 Walnut " 60 Mahogany Divans; Z) Walnut 60 Marble Top Centre Tablem 60 " Dressing Bureaus 80 " " Waaludomd% Sarlr,pd c. 100 Common SCI Plan Dressing Bureaus; 69 20 M Walnut ahogany Beds " terda: • 60 Cottage " WO Cherry and Poplar Bedstead; 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut " 10 Cherry 60 Plain u:3* TO Dining and Breakfast Ta 19 Secretary and Bookcasesbled; 20 doz. Cans Beat Chain; 114 Cane Seat Rooktog Chaim 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What-Note; Edge-tree; Thsper Marta Tables: Conversed= Chalrn Pembroke " Elhabothlua " Bell and Tier " Begooptisu " Tailed' Work Pearl Inlaid " Extensdon Dining Tableal : , dim Ottomans;. . N. dealie our patronsto understand thst we have Cloak and Hall Chaim; Warp semutment or coanioN. WiIItNIZEUSB rand no longer any connection with Lilo Clothing Business on BOR.OHATREI. OsmanMu= supplied with al 62 ' Liberty street. Onr attention is devoted exclusively to the tiaen in their line. House above designated. STEAMBOATS are crOTELS, tarnished at the star - teat mar 23 JOHN NPOLOBEET a co. notim All - orders promptly attended to. oprA Claimtotal's Loan Office, A'o. 100 SIIITIIYIELD STREET, NEJE PIRTa.— .11 Money inanal an Gold aunt Sliver Watches, Silverware am. other valuable artlelee. aul4 ell 9 CLOTHING STORE! JOHN II'CLOSKEY & CO.. F ° P ER ' which Les eatenbrat en ‘tedoZoutt,hianeg popularity on t Libel he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for le pun t.t.sa of acquiring more space for their immense bn.aineVa, romoved to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREn., Where they have now the moot SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! Arm READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever be.m offered to ne NOM. Their prim:Mal object for this removal, le to give them more facilitiee forth. WHOLESALE TRADE. Tha7 ore•to sell G 004.9 at the LOWE T EASTERN PRICES, And they will warrant them to be as good as any mann factored in the Union. yx Till nur Mil, AND ITNIN rEI 31101171131' Notscrs. They have on hand a full and beautiful anortmant of LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUST- Our Interests are Identical with those of our etustomers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fall In filling all orders we may be favored with. Sir DON'T FORGET TILE PLACE—. Ito. SS Wood street, (MAST 13EDD,) 001157 E or DIAMOND AWAY. Fall and INlntor Goods EDMOND WATTS* trERCEIANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY BTREET.- 2.1 I have now on hand a large stock of.. Fall and Winter Goods. Overcoatinge,of entirely new desWis; Plash Vest hags, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Oasaimeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms; and warranted to suit. TWIT MIMED AT JOAN 11cOLOSIIEF A CO'S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Woodetreet, and earner of Diamond allay, the largest and most varied stock - of, goods that this celebrated house has ever-had the caesium of inviting the attention of the public to.-illesegoodshavis been purchased from first hands, and, consequerattlito !mama profit on them, which leaves us able to:catythatiro can and do sell at as email Froths as any - honso in the east. ant cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite . the catenation of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give us a call, and examine our extensive assortment Of 'READY MADE CLC iIIINO. It is almost impossible* to enumerate the ottani , yof immense plies of garments that .- bto be seen at this h t e establishment; It iseratelent to fay that it has never 1 - ..enequilleu by thelouse marlBuf JOUN IdeOLOSIS.EIf A 00. Clothing 1 Clottang • • prim undersigned tespectfullyinformshis friends and the j pubic that he is now receiving at hiestore, No. 1771,11). arty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Oassinseres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable etylee, which he La prepared to make to order In the most fashionable MAD. net at alert notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We Mayoras° on band a large and well manulketurechrtook of ready made alothing, to which we Invite the attention_ of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persona who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their advantage to oall et 177 Liberty street, belbre malanf their purchases. (mars] 0. CONNELL , New Clothing Store NO. 4, SEEM STREET, °Proms LIBERTY. rpm: ettbecriber has Just opened this now asnlblishilmt, where ho has always on hand a large end thOloo assort /11/Mt of all artlalee of OLOTIMAI,which he - warrants equal to ally In the city, and will soli at the most rea.sonable 'OS. The pubic ere requested to giro him a.dall. , znarthly B. To. Housekeepers. WE have now opened one of the largest stooks of 013.111 A, GLASS- and CIIMENSWASE, en table for• housekeepers in the city, and intend selling at vay_low prices. We will sell a handsome sot of - White Tea Wars ; consisting of forty-eight plecefW for the low'price of Tour Doll=,and all other Goods in proportion. Our ankle, being large owing to the dull seal= just passed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We hove just opened en, a beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do; Covered. Dishes for stewed chicken, etc. etc. Also, some very handsaw() new styles of Water Pitchers. Par stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we have put down in price to et& the times. We have some twenty different styles of *rub China- Tea sets, and some beantful Gold Band Dinner eets=all of which we are telling at least twontyflve per cent. below former prices. .. _ Onr stook of Knives and gooks, Spoons, Walters, Erhart. nia Ware, Gthindoles, Solar Lamps, eto,, le large, and we will sell them at very low prices On hand and receiving, a large mock of Boston and Pitts burgh Gins Ware, which we will eyil at mannfactnres's prices. COMMON WARS. Oar oink of common Tess, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch• en and every article aultable for country or city trade, is large, ru which we invite the attention of city and country muctipnts, as we will rail them very low for cash. Housekee pars and others in want of caw. China and Queenaware' will do well by °ening at the No. Market, between:Wand 4th A HALLate., 0 71osito wh ite. n ~' ~~'3si' ~~' ,`4 2 sew ~ ~~ —Jas. ➢. ICZAT JOHN . WOODS, THOMAS WOODS,. CLOTHING. CUSTOM WORK, NESB COATS NEW SPEING GOODS. FRENCH CELINA HOUSE FURNIBECLia GOOLE GLASS WARE DRY GOODS. • _ JIIBr."REVEIVED , TKO ORIGINAL 888 inv.'s,' : Z10.74 hfeusn , 1 . 3 F{Mirki1,17464 FOMITH AND site DittortPr . , • PITT .-- -- OT n AND hitiffT DlifirlitArtkE KWIC of Spring and Bummer Dry Goods ever offered in tbl market , : Wo would call particular attention to the tbllowing : . . A very atiperior assortment of tibia Black Brocade and a ucy colored alms ;_aissrtwisted Sllllke , Bann, phsld arid plain Tissues and l3areges ; 'Printed Dame and °halls de Laineal very handsome' Fr,blch: Lawns and Brithantinea: a good assortment of French Wonted Dollars, Duder Sleeves and Oliennzettes, embroidered," hemstitched and plain Linen; Cambric Elenditerchlefs, Furniture .Dimity and Oltintsca;... Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains; A beautiful assortment' of Moira antique We and Bilk Tame; sh aw l s xt d Scartcf a ran a.sortmeat of. Gloves, Mitts and llosiiry;" Irish . Linens; Muslims and Prints, to. gather with a 'complete asaortment of every other article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. Thankful for past favors, we would solicit an early em amination of our stock, confident that for quantity, quail. ty, style add price, it is unsurpassed.. , .. • FOUND, LOVIZA BAO., myh . formerly Young,,Steveneon & L- ve. New Arrlteaf of Sg o rl o nif i lelid Sexemerpry AT NO. SI N. W. "SIDE OS WOOD STREIT. TT GREXIG 01 7 Importers - and Jobbers in British, LP. French mad GermanDDT GOODS. timing receiv ed our large and extensive • stork- Of-spring' and' summer pre-bawd from bnportsikhuOsufacturers, and part through our own importation, we'reel safe In assuring our old customers,' country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can oar such inducements to buyers as are rarely met With in the trade. - . Among ourdry. goods ;to& will be foundmist:meres t de.' lainss, Fortunenth: lawrit of. the most deeirable detagns, mohair laetrea,alpacas,plain thick and fancy figured silks, glnghams and ay prints, leteststylef; broadcloths, fancy vesiingeicassiuteres, satinets" Weeds and enmmei ppm., loonittg ; brawn and black minable, table - diapers. -- . We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles, palm leaf hats, Thailand braid and Leghorn,. and en extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods,fancy matting's, Jaconatt%iaral and figured Swiss M1351111/3 and black allk veils, &a. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per maim cape, threads, port monalos, patent medicines, per turnery, and . alihost every article usually kept in the va• zloty line, together with a large stock of gold and silver watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt Jewelry of newest pattern's, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day plaits, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or catisinctory reference. N.ll.—An early call from buyers is respectfully solicited. mom • • . D. 68866 A CO. SPRING DRY GOODS. 'SAGAN & AUL. No. 91 fliszkot ot.. A RR receiving daily additionls to ttoir /ergo and well soleeted Kock of Droce Goods; • Hosiery, Ellawis A Feeds, ilousekeeA Goods, Alezauder's Hid Gloves, do.: To which we would respectfully invite the atter tion Of the Ladles. mtal SIOITANING GOODS. - EIBANS VAR CORDER has just received a large and beautiful imortment or Rournin,g Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarlatan and. Swiss, black lace and gauze Veils, black Raillery and Gkrras, In wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander it Bajou's best Rid Glovea can always be found at No. BB MARKET STREET, corner of the Dia mond. novl7 DEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front...Diro. 91 Market. streot.• ODD house being now open for the transaction of gener al Dry GOOdsbudnese. we would respectfully solicit the .patronage.of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock of BILKS, YANG'S , AND MEIN GOODS, we GM offer such Inducements as will in. sure entire satiaLsetion. IMGAN it AHL, apr4:tf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street. VAN °ORDER'S TRIMMING STORE, No. 83 MA.zre Br., Coam on Dascotro. - TIME RECEIVING it large and well . selectsdstock of all the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TBEILWINGB: Fringm, Buttons, Galloons, Mama, Braids., Velvets, Laces, Cords, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of Prencli, Sootch and Austrian 11MBROID ,in Swiss, Jaconet and Inca. - Collars, as, ' Eissuliterclders, (Reaves, Insertinus, Enfants' Ro Clinnlzettas, Bands, Caps t Waists. A full supply of 6.101311N1NG GOODS: Crepe setts, Collars, Love and Gauze Veils, Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, - Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chamkattes Italian andEmeh Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROTARING—Stamped Collars,. Bands and Inaartings: Ftwnch Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Floss, 011 Cloth, Embroidering 11:11k, Stilletoa and &imam. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FITILNIBRING GOODS—Shirts, Collare, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, &c. Tins, tisanes, Buttons, Tapes, and everything In small waxes generally. mig—iissou's BEST Em 01.07E3, la white, black and colors. Shea from No. 6 to No 10, 0.1172v8 on hand. Airn—A good stork of 110SIEB.Y and GLOVES—very cheap. ,h 23 ~a'~iwrv.E~ litz~;. CABINET FURNITL 7 2I2 dfANUFd.CTUESE. Wara.roomm 97 and 99 Third atzeat.. dJ. W. respectfully Infbrms • friends and custoinere that he P.1...7cd 1 r - r 7 74., haanowcompletedr i k the largest andbot ° e f ier olfered fp7litt tlds e ' -sty will he sold at prices as ton as any' In the United Btate.s, East or W'ast. IStwaimboata t Ahoy t • Tag subscribers tender their actocia ...li edgments for the Wien beetowed upon • them by their Steamboat friends and wonldremind them and others interest. • • ed in b boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, .on most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin annuli. tura and Chairs of the best material and work. manship.. - . T. B. YOUNG a 00, Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite "Brown's Hotel." . - . James .1. stowiw, flak= dft9 AftinftftAt..lllPAo7oft,M,—.l: No. 294 altstamman's BcrwiLiberty street, has on Lend e, Urge -stool of Maze and Bedstead,' Of every description, made of Alm beet u ,, .t. ,40 9, which he Will sell lower than article', of the me° gtudlty den be sold in the city. He would call per. ticularottimtion to Ur Isere, Mock of Mahogany arid Walnut Make end Bedsteede,which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Taralbg of every dieunption execrated in the neatest manner. Wen left at the Ware Rooms, or st the Hill, - eorner of 'Aflame and Liberty ftreeta, trill be prom tly - st.NLILLIMEN • ILAVII ON; HAND_ sit Abair . extensive. CUMIN= and MUIR 31AtiTRAOTORY, No; 64 Smitbitold atreats a I , 2'a saantalaut taaaY plain far:lB'loN laid! Nly g 1.5. per teat. below oustomFy rates. Terms—cash only. dee27:ly (Aren't, Inducement,a' Yo , Clash Purchasers. will sell our large ' stack of 001131iftr Ati - n - yeNar. • • IrCIIAIIIS AND RPM IITEADS, et prices that . I;snuot to plume oathpurchaser& 'All our work is warranted. Our terms ate CAJW. ' JAN3B LOWRY, roati.a oor. Beennth:94 Id Liberty st& AI, WM. E. STXVB IV I3OISI continues to. manutoottint Ca33INET.W.A.IO of irre3.jrtilEiluiptica,iitbleold Amid.y tomer of .1.1b,414 and &math streets. liftiplatTAK nal attended to, In all It's brunches. ...... zull . rum> Boca size RAILROAD ENCIINIMEB.--rAntato, ing formula) ror laying out curves. deterudningfregan. glen, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc, oto., tOVF2 with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, longic maTtiO logatathlms and natural signs .tan, etotoic.,bi .Toturß."Hena, Civil Engineer. Poeket• k form. 11,70. ' ' s _ _ The object of the reseattrork bto suss' : , want very generally felt-by t Engineers on , Books of convenient form for .use in the Bold, contallti4 the ordinary lograrittunatlo tables are common eziough;but a book combining with theia tables others moiler to- the Railroad work, and aspedally the nocessMY formalai for laying oat carves, tarn.onta,crObbigs, ac.,16 a desideratum woh thbworkis designed to auPPill 13. 111ruirmit liosnrarr,. West Pont,o tB; Itibi:— Gceaaaen: I have looked over "Elonekb eld Book for Railroad Engineers," and think it well miautel to the ob. Jed lb author p andhavo no queation but it whine blind a ver'y usefro poeu,ul and puctical volume both for ORceand told work..: D. IL . Dletrait. Tao! Appril 21,1864. lam much pleased with-Mr . Henck's little manual, the "nom Book of Railroad Engineers." With tha 'presents, tion of Some of thii most practical and useful of recognised. Focuses among railway engineers, he has given others which, newat least is their present form, appear to poems a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available not to eay desira ble, practical tem. In conclusion, while I think the design of Hetick's book is each as to adapt It excellently well to profeztethnull needs 1 . have pleasure In Glomming my cordial saff.daction with ite execution, alike with the per sidoulty of arrangement effected by the autho b r. and the ex cellent tags displayed by his llah B. It Haws, . . . . E. E. and • Direetor of Besuselaer Polytechnic Institute. ior sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, . Dealer Is EciOneerr? Stationery, AaB - • - • Market street, corner of Second. MUNE DEWS 000110,—A. .10ABON k 00, Woe Jest DEWS another lonat lot &Drew Goode, comp* sing 404 P 4,10, 0 and Mimed Tiosttas, Coe. writs; niboto, wi c elegant Weft —O. 1014 IS=iliM ,IMEDICAL . 3 1 16 C-, I E4 ,1103.. So ex - PILLS : d'• raw 'a hi , ringaiss , itticeantsl "bandy. fa" the cure at all BUM us diSeases , - Conti re ' r IsalriCoa. •Tatmat 6. 'l ) lt'M h nausar. to-, fri- Vers4 I O ea ',UUII. .e, Nem, - a...eas Irritabhity, Inflammations, Head ,aehe, Tains - in the Breast, Bid,, -..- Beck' aid - -72/ra - bs r Vemrde Complaints. • -le.,- dro.- - indeed, very few are the dinttu`' in which a Purgative Medi eine is not more or leas required, and niMeb , 'Sickness 'and suffering' might to prevented, If a barrolerS i but; effectual CattOrtie . nen mor e f r eely used. tie person can. feel well while a caustic habit of body pre. veils' besides, it - mod gen netts "Eatens and often fatal diseases, which 'might havolseon avoided by the timely and Judicious nee, of a good purgative. - 'This is alike true of Colds, Fermin' symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce' the deep-Boated and -lOrmidable dietempere which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable. family physic is of the first im portance to tie, public tatty and this Pill has been per fected with consummate' skill,l6 meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Preteen's, and , Patients, has shown results napalming anything hitherto known of any medicine. Ceres have been effected loud belief, were they not substantieed by persons of en ex alted positions and chased= es to forbid the suspicion of Among the eminent gentlemen who hose testified In laser of these rob, we may mention— Doet. A. A. HAYEBoinalptical Chemist of Boston, and Rae /Ways's of MassaehmeettSi whose, high professional elmracter le endorsed by the - EDWARD EVERETT,Senetor of thelilalted States. ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex Speaker of the House of Representatives. ABBOTT LA witmicz, Minister Pim. to England. NODN B. TITEPATRIOE, Catholic Bishop of Bolton; Dr. I. B OIDETON, Practical Chemist of Nee York Olty, .endorred b p y Son. W. L ALLUOY, Secrettu7 of State; • WM R. ASTOR, the richest man in America: B. LELAND a CO., Proprietoreof the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. - Did apace permit, we could give many hundred cotes from all parte Where the Phis have been used, but evi dence even morecontitteing than the experience of eminent public men, is found in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long Investigation and 4110, ere offered to-the 'public as the beat and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtual only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process in a state of purity, and combined to- Rather in such a manner as to insure the best mmHg. The system of composition for medicines ban been found in :Cherry Pectoral and Pins dot% te ',produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any proms. ffihe rattan is perfectly obviate: While by the of mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each hull videal virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. Ail the inert and obnorkam qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained.. Rana Dia self evident that the effects ,should prove so they have prayed, more purely remedial, and the Pinca more powerful antidote to disease than any -other moileine known to the world. EmbroLlerrles, As it is frequently expedient that manymedlcines should be taken under the counsel of en attending Physician, and as he could not pripperly judge o_f a remedy without know ing its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula, , by which both My Pectoral and Pills ore made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British American Provinces. ''lf, however, there should be any one who halt not received them, they will be forwarded by mall to his request.-_ Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how fine would be taken if their composition was known! Their life consists in 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 intrinsic merits. • The Cherry Peetceed was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians lave declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realised by their effects upon trial. • They operate by their pi:ewe:rid Influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and. stimulate it into healthy action-rremove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and;other organs of the body, restoring their irregu lar action-to health, and •by correcting, wherever they ex• ist, inch derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepartel on ;Dr. JAMES O. AYER, Practical and Ana , lyrical Ch Lima, Mem. Price 25 caste per box. Flee boxeefor ' • . Bold: by B. A. PAIMMITOOII d CO., at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. fe6:ll;adeW INHALATION ASTHMA AND rciNSUMPTIGti NNW AND VEk t g worinsaFUl • "'gr.EAN.A lIROVOTIT MKS' TO . Th a.poos 01 THE DI.LLION A WONDERIIIL DD3COVEILY•has recently been made 11 by Dr. Curtis, of tag city. In the treatment of Con. gumption, rethmeaand all diseases of the Lungs. We me fee to Do. Crates's Ifiroeigle Ca Ifinauro Hearin VAPOR . .6-7 D Omar Strafe.. With this new method, Dr. 0. hurts stored many afflicted one, to health, as an evidence of which hs has innumerable certificates: Speaking of the treat. meat a physician remarks, It is evident that inhaling— constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me propezties must come in direct contact with the whale trial cavities of the lunge, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and gni:Jett to the process of digestion: , The Hy-geana is forests at all the Druggists throughout the moontry.—New York Dutchman of . January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with out the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of came of cures, like the following, might be named: One package of the Ltygeatta hsa cured me of the Asthma of - six years standing; J. P. liessonotr, • P.M. of Duncannon, Pa. I am cured of the Asthma of ten years' standing by Dr. Cattle's Hygeana. flaroaarr EAMON, Brooklyn, N. Y. hire. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, NI Y., was cured of a s-fvere cage of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. r. , 11 aster has been cured of a dhdreasing cough as eventl years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the phytd mans. She was cured in one month, by the Hygeana. ./.11 Oauoue, llfehmcmd, Me. The Bev. Dr. Cheever, of New York, testifies of our to dF tine in the following language: • Nrw Yam, Nov. 15, Mi. Dana think highly of Dr. Curtis's Hygeana as a remedy In diseases of the throat and lunge. Having had some opportunity to testify Its efficacy, I am convinced that it is a moat excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. N. Curtls'e Hygeana is the 01HOINAL'and ONLY GENII - LYE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile and -INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you would POISON. For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Reyser, 140 Wood street ; B. Z. Sellers .t Clo.; Leo A. Beckham," Allegheny Cat,' ; John Sargent, New Brighton; D.L.Halsor, Bocheater. rtnyt4alawera Carter's Spaisisk THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I Nat a Particle of Naivety in it, NT VTR APPLICTRD BUD AND PON/Mil—An Lalnfallp c Remedy for Seroftda, 1114 tlf Rheum'. that , a Chatham. Ontaneoue Eruptions, Pimples or Plot:ale ! on the Face, Blotches, Boils, ague cad Bever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tatter, Scald Read, Iniargemeat and Pain of the Bones arid Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbw, Spinal Complaints, end all Diseased arising from an I.Wadloious use of Mercury,lmprndenee in Life, or Impurity of the Bhxd. This great alterative medicine and Prattler of Blood is now need by: wands of gratefaltientsftwa all pert of the United States, who testify d ailyto the rest:instal snree performed by the greatest of medieinea, "OAP, Thh'S SPANISH MIXTURE". Neuralgia, Rheumatism, deroftda, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease Helen, Uhaerrd Sera-, AftbeCone of the /Kidneys, Disealea of the Throe Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and .To ta, are sneeddy put to Sight by using this great and inestimable remedy. . .• For alltismaes of the Blood, totting has yet been brand to um:opera with it. It oleanses - the system of all impact i• His, seta gently and iddelantly on the Liver and Kidneys, t 'ctcengthenn the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, :make,. the skin clear and healthy, and restame the Constl ration, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the exams •• of youth, to Its pristine viger and strength. Per the Ladies, It is invariably better than all the cos- . 1 meths trrerused. -.A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture ; will remove all sallowness of complealon, bring the reeve # mantling to"the ekteek,"give elasticity to the step, and Ina• prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond ! the medieinee ever heard of. . • ••• The large number of, oestiDestes which we hare toothed from mewls from all tints of the United Rates, Is the bat cridenos that there .121 ao Inmsbug about it. The prim, Itotel keepera,,physloians, and public man, well s: known to the community, al/ add their testimony the wonderful °Mete of this OBBAT BLOOD P Cali on the Agent coma get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderfol after this trnlygreatost of all Medicines t` has performed.. - .None genuine ;ites by BUY= & BUBB, Proprietors, N 0.3 Pearl street, Richmond, Va.; to whom all orders for supplies and as most be address/A. And for ea le by B. A. - FAILNEBTOCB, JOILISPEi Ne v . 1fImml•IG /IBM, ani by Druggists generally. ootAbdewly STATTNYWNT PROM CANADA— QUE32O, February 7tb,1854. Messrs. B. A. Itihnte.ock Gb.—We bad the pleasure of receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Ver. mirage which will barer) gratifying to you, as It was sent • -Yfe are k tientieuem, yours, very truly, Cer.elesen—bly little - daughter. tent years old, and my .; eon, old*, wera,forri conaderable time surfer!nngg from won ti. I puretiased two bottles of your Vermlluge, of .; : which- L l : gave. them three doses, according to directions, an&rtrange assay, in less than three hours the y passed 120 less thatrA/Nr. fltrg&lMD.-Wpltbli3, some of the extrr.or. dimity length of from twelve to Moen inches. Having' experienced so much of the beneficial effects of your - ,Vernilfugei Ileel it toy duty to recommend It to the public, as, in My opinion; One of most efficacious rime. dies agalustworms ever offered to the public. gentlemen, beUeye ma to be Your much' obliged and humble garirt, MAXIM Prepared and . cold 14 It;-A. A. PAELNEBTOCIL & CO4 i ; ; coiner of 'First and Wood streets. . myll3 • Joseph 'Wilkes ensilage ELeposltory. : Toms witasp, now carrying on boat. r - 313.59 in lib - spacious premises, ( now. - - lately ettlargedi) the,Plttaburgh sad _ " Oreensburg turnpttei near the. Two tine Bun, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respeodally:; invites the public. to Mwct his atock of WWIAGES `1317(1431E14"..&c. , ..7..e.n4 „Ite.pmticularly ink= gentlemen purchasers, that one Deco only is made. Fourteen years' • Bw:dance in the-beefeep•vonablos him to place betbre hls pateona :the , Samorchoice collection of carriages which, ID; =My - year° peat What Imeirtds particular department to" select from the =dons- and - most talented Eastern mann: faotarers. The 00330311 of 1319 new system le complete—the ; ' =runny Of hie arrangemorus will supply the beat and moot fashionable mantifeztores at =Aerate pricer. t r gmocra b ere d by those heavy expenses, which the marsh for detiortithm houses of bushmas bum beeped u the prie6 of goods, (awing to Large rents.) JOSEpLfwIuTE.: -will sell, on ready money only, at mubh less than the usual, profits. laihEkdair] pairedin the best „ n i non% manner. with despot Wagon ISastera and Teamsters' Bounty Lane AGENCY, 92 Paunch street. nyiwEns, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagon Masters , Team L i p gem Ao., who-wore regularly mustered into the ser vice of the United States, and every Officer, Beaman, ordi , nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in tits Navy also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State of Territory, aro entitled, by the late Act of Cortitrom, to o' Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. more who bate received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitle to t Warrant Mr ouch quantity of Land se will mate, in whole, 180 Acres. Persona entruntipiiitiai claims to too as rely upon hay ; ing them attondad to promptly. ~ A ll datsrmation ifreo of charge. Letters promptly an. Addresa • • A 1182219 LOOM % tottl4- • • „ Bo sty Land Agent. 82 Worth at ; 190 rortiet "ggri atirriablited, zi,yli No.3i Wood atesilii n ~, ~t'~ii.' Y 103.1131:11 COBS OP ATTNNT/01 , 4 I