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I.ane %lite . Cuncar 1 . C mbri I ril.• 1 I.le Belmont t.:41 .., 0 Arco a E,L,It 3.r.,.3 “ arr. 9 4 , tir , TNG WP..'iT. Y. .4.4,4 i• 1,11,1. ; 1,01 1,41..a.h ... ‘.. 4... A. M. i"...5.1. al ..,., P. )1 11,1111.11 A i... 1:. " 1iAtu.,4111., • . ...10::.'." `• E" 1:!, , tOaallond , e .........12.56 “ 604 - ca • Col/cora ..12.1; P. M. a :.,0 ~ 0:.:23 Zanesville .... 1:10 ••10•'...0 • tier: i.. rk . 2 - u•s - 10...i7 11. , 0 •• Arrive Columbns... 3 ':.) " 12:15 P.M. 1 .)A.M. The E.lpress Train goitai; East hill stop to tril.p . leave passengers, passengers, at 'Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville. Con,r I. Catublidg., Omni pbeit's, Barnesville' end Belmont ‘4II) T , orioi Was/ wPI stop only at the nbove ilaTne.l 5t.0.1,.n it Mail 'Train will stop at all the Stations a here the Mal is to he .e..eivea. or dolivert , l. and at all ~ii,,, ~.it,t,,,,, ~,, notlee Leing given The Nigher .rain „ ill 2tf p t4t 1,11 nt , tins ~n vroi.er tt0t,...” (WI Nil amsT. . . - - Th. Bann., Train, room,: • ht al‘ , ll, la all rho F.t preta Train which aaa,a Claris an ti ~ A. M . nO.l with 11, Train Bain tha West int the Calutubni, 11,11 rt and Ind iaua Railroad ; at Newark with morning '('taint , „, 1 Mans:told and Mt. \ nod ‘lO Ti Et; On Ow kitentienvllle nod Indian.! Railroad, at tt neal,ng with Etpreo, Train on the e and Railroad (.*: and Ea-t ,-, The .1 ai P. 01. Tfaln will ronsivot. at Columba., with do ar,,ndTraiti trim Citn•innati , at Newark with Faiiduaty, al arivß , l.l and Na,vark. Railroad; card at Wl,relow, NiAl Train mid Onto Railroad Paarntiera awl lug I.nninnilln and point,. balow 011011,1,0 i t, and taking tie I' A, M.'rriain uu lattla Mianii Railroad, I. 111 At 1111 [hid 'Frain at Cal umlaut.. • i . a.a,envr , lea% iu,! . Indiana pnlla an.l by ',torn lag Train nu Indiana Gninal Railroad r ill nln, rontwat with this Trail, at a al trail \Vb.-ding at hi M lease by I'. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Itallriart, art iciug io holti• ware at t, 1,1 ,tn , ct. day. The 11 SO M. Train coma: nat Colombo, With ill" Mall Train which Cirwinnati nt (..30 P.M., and al rive° at 11,110,- a t 6 l i A. 01.4 roar...aging with the Aoonuatitida nn Train nn the Baltimore and ditto Railroad. l'aereu gets leaving Ohmage by tiro Evening Trains rttn, bv nt to, ria Michigan City, I.fa voile ' Indianapolis and hat ! on, reach Coluttilinv eraaou taka Bina train; and nt NY healing will take the.Acounitundation Train for Cu al brr. land, aleep theca, and resume by kiapreaa Train to Rani pore and Etutern Cities. . . The &1& A. 2f.,11ail Train COncirtts at Rallair With Night Train on he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark alit: trains to and tram Pandasty, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago ma Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xtenia, Dayton, loilinfiA ant Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbana. Then 16 a. M. Expre_ss Train connects With the Rzpreis Train from Raitinfore, and arrives in Columbus at :".20 P. ,cl.l -01, .ert, with train,. going South and Wer.t arriy- In v : in Chi, iiinsta at 7 it. M. 00 with Clio A. , ,mmod.atinn ;a:,, 10 . 1 . 0 i uihai lauJ. and at Mail Train A M., .11r. , t. I,f.iycLt. , ,T, Ir. MI ute, Louis and Chir.: 73 . L AC a SOUTIIWICA, Sept. i;:c, Jon , 1,, 15;,5-- , je211 CLIAVELARD ANT) • ; : ,:t : ' 7,:..,iy.:•;,`-:i".-.:,::-• MEMM&, Columbus and Baltimore GOING EAST iaprcs .Vail ..1" . 0: Train. Train. 7'rain. .10100 A. M. ::10 I'. M. 11:30 P.M .11:10 `• 4 - 45 " 12:50 A. M .1'2. - .'.%) P. M. 6,110 " 2:12 .12:5'a " 6.1{ " :3:01 " . 1:5) " 7:0:3 .. :',..213 " El= RAILROAD. 11-AlL,Afput4 CON N I:CT I NiO ITITII TE QIERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WELLSVILLE, MCP Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA AI.LIANCE. r fi E sbortert.quicLezt and ractd reliable route to Chien°. Rock Nand. Gal.rm, and St% Louts, lo VIA CLEVELAND. Thin rout, is On, Llundled milee shr,t , r and abont nine hont, qubtlt, than th••• eirt'ulttws one via tnaLartapotia. Van , Dai i`norar from PittFburan Tlon., D,th Train from el,felan.l to Chicago. Time to Cleveland all hanra, Chicago nrenty-threw hours and Loule thirty-seven hours. Ms Trains of (h. Ohio and Vsnns.Rattrtlit tesTin,; Pitts bunch at 3.00, A. 11., Ann, A. crot 3.00, at Alliarira at A. M , 11.1,', A. hi., and tiro At., as 1011.7 w: T:ulun'or Cleveland leave Al at .Z.O, A.ll-, and V-. 00 M., end ti :.1.5 P. M , enN:.e:in,(M Ilddenn with Trains to: Cuyahngs Pads eked Altr,n, and arriving In Cleveland at 10.04 A. M., V.lO P. M , amt.') Cr) 1'.;1. Pae , 4ngers for Tole,in, Cliicar;o, .St. IZ - di:l, Rork. laland, rlalena, and tho who wish to go throuF,h with out 14ontinn, will take tho train tearing Pittsburgh at OU A. tL nn-1 .rriring in Cirrotan.t I'. 01., ak - that to tho only train by whirh rho, gc.nrigrtion9 0.00 oalo throa;•h hr thy- ahoy. point. Pa.4engern by this train rea.•h et.irttgo 7.;:p ar,•l St. I.oulo at mil City ant Itturr.l uul leatr die Mit notteftlat-la nb iserrry Itturatn4. cle , ut,t,i.) ett lu tt. r. r W,11,111e, , trtatztlt; b illsa train leas -11,4 Wel levi:lu at 1 1f , rat..l ,t1."1-Irltox1 ut o' r.! An iv.:l (nun 1,) at ~ .11 M coLD,I.Ino mu arrls...; ..t 7,7, - ; Truirr. :to. r11::11,•..lan I i‘en:4 , —; i!eved d• tannbar t i, !suit Ndre' /lilt C.61 - --Ticlr. , -1 L-r C.l-,srlanl,Chiragn tat tit, Na:11 - 1 ‘ta Well-s,L'' r. L 1 nt a ler-r- rote than 'CA A :Ilan:, Tra.ina h. at Clonrlaal to 1 1 '401: nt 7.1.10 an.ll Ita A.. 11 , an.l P 25 , 7 (In A ni O r a , la.. tincti Tr-rnt: },,r Et. I,Jis dd. t m „ l id) „t, b-r .1 alai. 6n,1 then- - rover the 0tti,,,t , •,0 to A!ton, eat [henry Lv taearnbaat PaANangytni by tbr V 11-, Train /I.W pine ete!dinie. nirt by tto 1 0 GI", I'. 9f . e! le id next day. eheelidedi I.i.drtdrl:ll I.! CLereli%.l, e!,l Ode, ,dd ~h e'kedt far Chiezig!id awl :dr...L.4lDi. 11.1; VIA ALLIANCE A NI/ CI,KYFIAN 1a r!n.a ! Li .-r:. ,!, L. Tet Al ... :al tin $l.• •• L'lt'elan.l l .1 , -; " 1 Bra I I . • Trilrxtoc' •• , I " I 101 ; , Illootninet Ig 9.; 14 tu .1 i L 1.00.2 00 P [4l Pixeceng.ere Mlett Ltd t,, pro - ore 11,-; rII, r-111, I.f the C,irip,ov, in Mouen,r,iiiitiele. 1ic:11.7e,t..1 KU. comer I I U N'L., Sup`t. Clereir.r.; .1. A. CAl.llllf KY,Aet, 1'111,1,1,r:1 _ . AIR LINE E.OI7TE CHICAGO TO ST. LorIS Vit thilk'AUO, ALTON AND ET Formerly the Chicago and. 171.1sst•eippt. threyin; the Great Ar•terinln 1 1 I Tut: Only Direct p.n.! iGdi.Ale itouto to tho Pooth and F..u:li-{Sent--lierenty Miley Hbort.ur then oat' otlior Rout,. vt , .) TL'LLJIid k.:Krt.c.is tuAiNs [7.1.X7213. Leases .trriLe4 u. Chicago. St. 1..1,, 7. St. Lihis Day Express 9 lb A 1" au A. M. St. Louis Night Express 11.01.) P. i4l 2.40 P. :E. Train. run dirtrtly thrvagh vrltheut change of care or hagg.-le. Peon. CU.:ay, to St. Loon in ISIFJETANT CON NECTIONV,--At Jol:et, will the Rork Island Railroad fir Ottawa, L' Bnlle, Kock lelana unl C«r:- tral At ICooTninFton, with Illinntß Central itailrourl for Clin ton, AV•yunsTitle an4t Decatur, tin,l with Eutgo. for t'n~rie At with Great .. efit4rll Rcilltodit Jewk,sou t Pio an•l 1 , Alt ,•, 1 , 11, hiar of Phrl.4, , rtri for ilimulbst, t 4 0 ,“ y a ; mort expelittou, nod reliable ttnne of North—warrn 1111r,rouri. • It .1;13 Pntlr First-dims Strainers for New no 1 wt.'s uo , ins , . points on the Lower Mississippi, c p • tt, pJ,:o! , &r Liue, rf ruckets for Minim% lit. Joseph, mud b4ll I^i uL Pp the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberitioil and I.; Bup't, Illooming , on, ill A t. rhi,avo, 111. [.P 7 I =BEE ILLINOIS uk: NTRA I. IttAILROA.D: • .--411- Carrying the Great U. States Mail and Expreae TWO PAMSENGEdt TR &INS RUN DAILY on Ito entire length front DUBUQUE to CAIRO, CHICAGO to CAIRO. This Road, to conjunction with Trams of the Ohio and Iktiesi,eipm IL. R. en , ' Chicago nod Caicos Railroad, forms the moot direct and only continnous R. it. rotate from CIIICACO to ST. LOUIS, OILICAOO to CAIRO, CIIICACIO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows : 10 A. M. awl 10.20 P. M.—Fir. LOOTS AND CAIRO RNl . lllltB. Pax, rige.rti for St. itottim by title train litho the ears at the Ott:, tel Miss. hi Sandornl, nod are carried direct t.i St. I.ouls. ”:;1 an , l I.IU I'. M.—DritNl'. AND CIALZIIS Er• I.)llTilieth (oppogite Dubuque) with Daily Line o( St.trin Park.4a for Paul find the Urnrr 11timirwippi ri Truing I 011,1 eniro “u,l Dubuque ht 7.70 A M. and 7.00 r. l'ieieticera trim the Es.,t and places on the Ohio river destined fir Louie., will save 100 Willow of teilionA and un certain river navigation flout Cairo to tic Louis, and arrive Aileen heilre in ear:it., of the river route, by taking the cars al Cairo. Tjakets. '• 1)121.4ILIV, r an i , an d a ll l in _ portant iiitices by Ihit ioitti., I . ou be li] at the ottlee of the O. Ait I. and C. Ai I'. Railroad, in l'itti.burO d and lientral lidalltead 1u l;hlcu.;o jou PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLBVILLY e4V ; , ..d •" • f t Q, — . RAILROAD Open. front Vitoit Airlyton, Wentinoioiumt Vottuty, to iiiiiitotantrg Station, Fayette tioutity. r ÜBE ran' tlialdLit CLARA FISH Elk having been cher. I_ Cored by the I'. A C. R. R. Co., will leave Pittsburgh every evening at half - pawl tour o'clock precisely, for West Newton, connecting there with the Trains of the Pitts burgh sod Cannellsville Itsßrood, which will run between the above points until ittr'.ber notice, as follows: Leave Wcct Newton at teno A.M.; stopping at Port Royal, Smith's Mill, Jacob'e Creek and Layton; reaching Mitten burg at 6.30 o'clock. Returning, heave Miltenburg at 6:35 A. M.; stop at all wev Htalion9, and arrive at West Newton at ::35; connecting withthe steamer CLARA FISHER for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon. ble.sond Train will leave West Newton at o'clock for Mlltenburg, and returning, will leave Miltenburg nt 6 P. M., stopping nt all way stations. Fare front Pittsburgh to Miltenbarg, $1,15. Stages for I7niontown and Connellsville will connect with the Trains at Miltenbrinr Station. Freight will be transported each way daily. For rates apply to D. IV. CAI,D WELL, Min., Assistant Superintendent, West Newton; or to W. TIIOIIII,'SON, Freight Agent, on board the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the otiongabela Bridge, OLIVER W. BARNE.6, President and sgFerintendant. Firbartrit, ,Trint 56, 1845, LlO2ll NEVI AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! Northern Illinois ' ile “ litississippi River, lOWA. MISSOURI , KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All ithilrortd to the Illisal‘ciptli Chic,lgo, RAIL ROAD . si I, A: CCIT. N ILII %It V Arid Trti II : Vi .1 0. , ,:-.•.:, distqu,T, f.,.,,, citicAtio To E1LT1ZL1Mi.,,',1,.,,,,, ...in,,,, , 1 ,Loup , .cr Car , I 'f La , u i, p", , ,:, ..It.. 1 ,, LitiltLlNki'l'ON, QUINCY"; 1 , E. ,4 : , 101NE ,,, ~.. A •.il, 1.1.11:!, .?...,, iID i Ilio Ott ALL 11:;::11,(t_i,t1;).1.k..,i:1 i i:;:l .. C . 1 „ :::.. 1 : , . : i : 7 : ~: .::: [1: 1 1 ' '.,..:. : 1 / 4 . 1 ;; ,.:: :•; : . ; I ' .-_ , .. ~ ‘ I , ~. 1:: : ) , 1 t u l : i l L s: : : 0 ' L:1,1 1 , 1 4):: 1 - , i i 1 1 , 1 J ACl,:r.tr:‘ II I,E 7. 41'1 1.'.. art int.'rul...!ial..L Stul iotis .. f t , ..., , et.,.:4 , . ..,,,... 1‘ . 0.1.,11, hilt! ullo an I 511. , • ,00 1i..1:,,,J.: FOIIMVILLY It!? on !in .rr, L:4-1 let!rit, tki !,! nub r• 1 ,4.N 4 P.,11C1c.011 ;Aoiltherii ma] C•tt;te.l I eaL.,l •itt'••kr:it nut tine! '• 11, ilt,V•thAiat petals of th.) ( ‘iith from fort) h• 843 trill, len ht.:4;1114 Lthitt by any other 1,t1:0. Tbo 6•lhat ! , • 11!, i• urth tho ,71,11....! 4 , I.r LIC 1•••'•! ILifirot...l in the Went-- ..4 1 6'•••"•••••••1 with tho tn.—!l , l•.lorhi I,,m , tivOetin•loh..4,ht L.:NV 111=111111111T 1111111111111= ll.t t EIGH , t,-. I t, I-at: .111r.i. IiANP.II.:.. 01 1“.1.1.r1' ; 1).0 14:11,10%1 The Alt) , I, mhlU THE PENNSYLVANIA R A-11,R0 , 3!:11! 0.- A: • :C. ..,I. hull r-:lt' , treNtL-r:L r..L. c.,Lacrt.' nil I•vrt+c•u tt.L. er'..•rn I hit tttn•i . .) . ••:1 i.: • ?lie /.•11,-•; • 1. , .`t :111.3.L.M.,1L1 A NT - 1,1:u lti PIMT CLASH f•ry 11..,•••1 , lc• Is On I,oent,',l'•,-. ,t • Eco N con.l z;:c.l..moty, Dry (1:4.1,. (in I,r TITIRI CT • rl r . (I•. b•rr.r,) lierly, .1 • . rit et AYP • tr•-.•.Fte•fr,111 , .•••• U' , I ' orr.l • P' r ` M "• tiff: Er 6111 r On, tir• •I- (r any Eflat of 1'1.0.1,1 part:-.11, tr.rtelt.r,. • r^t r..nrlsyfr.r.“.t ficr•Prmtd." t• the Agrrite of t. 1.1, . r Nri , l for - want...l t ,runt Fr.rvorr ;t 1, N V. E. J t 4 nyelrr, Pt , 4l,lelphilt; 1!•,,, A then. C. ErADC,-t, Pl,t,tsllrf;tl; ~or Iltow Cat Intact, ,;•;‘,,, J. ;.• Ky.; K. c M , Yl,l:llm, MAIIR,n, 1,1; Itat.r.lilf A et Nto S. hAltehyll 12 - ihr,,11,, I udiumet. . PITTSBUF.OH -•- 11. 11 11t1UFTON, J 1.0h11:A Er. r, meat Saprint.•r.lolll.. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. (V; &ND E 9 , uno I• 1,!, llv .t1,111I , • (?uri , .1! I n •: A,4 .maisoilat toll ''roll. '.• - • , , iTiVa`O ln.Ls , I'o , : I. ,V /A rrTF 6. A.zeut. =IBM j. • ut. • ( I 111 L.." toy at, • !IL•rt a•.l &n i l t•L• 11..• too ••••••11 1 .1.. atn.lft: iln• t 1 aztra...4, :to • • .1, •1.- •• 14441. La _tar...) o 141,1.•/. clue laLautirtnl nt4.111••• - aj aniat oa 044/ •••••••••:), 1111.4,14 anal,. Lea, l'arkorriol44/ that., wait, rioca Ohi, river, C1.1 ,, L1C11K.11, cre• - t4l h 4.4 n n:l4 t” lien of $.1;0. The , north no•Lrfor t 1. 1 .•••tion ! , it, T ivt - n•.1,1! 4" 1.1 If b Lb- dint. aot n 1 ....Lai,. ,•••1 Saul rtf- •• talot fixtv n Maztaurtio t. La.a lila tont% no, of soon, Tula 11414 p 1 north f In tn.. iutn..t rul,jcnt t.. h! ,nut 6t. •.1111K (4 , 4 1,1,1 r •1 mud fort, um.. art! t fle 'Slat 9.41, u,,tf , The north emit 41 I r..-in•E. in . north of Kamp. In 10, , .1: 1.10.14 t., min ut tinfit fOe Muria, ,nntalffin huu.l,l nh. ...of acrer, In Meitqw.t.to town:011r Une urplivide.d fourth ..1 one Ifutlro , l an 1 n1ty•1... , 0: copper nrl.l 114 - licuittunt onto in I.+ectluu if ,4 townsl4lp 41. north 01 Keuiu it u 000, i,4 t Iguki,“l4 . l 77 ehare., Ohio and l'enno} !rank ; North Atorriemn )fining do 15011 do PittAturgh Conap:•ny :dock oil Oo Fore,t City Book eI Clerrlond I( .1.. l'lttabargh nut Clrvelochl IL It. d. led.; t - treheuvllle It. It. .1 .1 • I( ;1., Chortler, I •Ile • to a .1, d.• l'llLiburglt C—hl 111-I . lh, upt'ot; C 1 • I, nit. 1.),1,1 C... 1 d;., Wr•t :. x'ukt Pion,. li. ;'.l C • LOO de 111,111 pLuiuf 11 lUu .1,. I try Stkol Itltulty, C... .; 1.100 0' 1 ttrltr,ll d I•;ir It • . k 1 ;leo, t . • 11 • I 6 Ito NllOlll, C. ;1.. 1 Terunt at mile. I; 9!. 11l 11t, !rid Attetion(•(•: • - PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS. ICUS abort( relohrste•l WAtERING 1 1 1.ACK clll hr r•pan L for Yieltoro nn all.l ,deer the Fll'Pll 011' JUNE, NIA . r. Thar O re dell;!btrolly lo , ntri rat Itlhrrtonn , r fourt ern nartb•wost nr Dett,ten•rt, (ink !Intro bring fifteen toile, Wee'. nt Ilarrishory:, on the ('entro' lIollrond,) at the bore (•f ript!olt Mountain, s• 11 Ct, rottenr, an eirvetlon of more then the hon.', l IC,' 1-ttrrtoon'A C.;erit. h orlen•lttl terot pt rtb. i. , t(.1 of bethin k !, tithing or ofdllttk!; the POT rotio.lin k ! gr;•ot intraellonq (.•• the spnrtnotto ; utt I tour (.01,0111 aal khody rem t. 0,0001 country kiuntlrp,r,l or 1,1.1 att.l ten k ;ititiorot et•t•LerY, mill .1(1 - entity the attito ethrin of iii, 1101:91tH, 11 ni. I CA RIO A(11;•11-• cen he l.n I at all till - 11,,es t(t)..•11 to 1 I re ry •it ret,rentltle term, (If the N •;1•• 1 1 I 1 rIF! , Mahn nI I IiINtIS top mach rot, hardly le( rot I -n.;10, hove been ettolyr.tol by the best Clnnei(er In OW I 1111 , .., err prottoonerd till stirpu.,efl f •r •lt .h,.., 1110 111T,tit , 11, t kidney/ • Tto.l •.• r.t.• or, ! rtt, trine., ttll, every our of wlllOll L , ..r •: ' - the II r•ll,t 1,11.t0 1.1.3 tle.gret, ;to. t•to. mfven been vouttlrtn;l ,l , t , 1 !I ,•!..1 110, , t•• gotlfer it 1.1'11,, d., Ko..th (toy . It el, h l u 1; .; hj; otter the orrit ot the; ot , Loe.ltnr Ally m, liil:; .rd ,11.41011,.111, ;ire f or , th iupon is eut 1,11,u n. 11!, "1, a- L. Into,itknen, ill let beftt, and the change: Tttote.--Et ..;(1 S ;ion; k ..r k e re t, (.. ro e racy' Cle) " prok•ti!..4 IL. li. 11 ILLt t All 0tr...1,1 to tottch t!of Pr.l• C , • : y ,!,^t&l I I , llllertllll4 , n P. 0. 11,y Ue L) 11) ) JL)4 • 1 1 .1 2, '‘ ‘ . I t) I ' I% at 1J n'olook, A. :11 , at h.". - al 11. prtsis, Theat , Lots are Latttlili i •I la Is /Ala lattatit a. Itnd atl iho salt' is I,Tleiti :), n.le sislaVs. t,• those dediring end./ propel - 13 :•• 6lta ria Ili, i Plans eau be seal, u:' de end the el -t , , Tatisi.—One-tliird in baud, .un• 11,tr..1 t.l . nue4hird at eighteen mouths with iutrrr,r. jel4:lAl 1.110.11 AS MELLON,!':vote, I F YOU WISU 'PO KELLEN P.i) PRAM tlt FFKRINkI, supply yntirt , ell immndiatnly 'with a box of STILENGiIIENIIiii LAtiTER, as it is an invaluable rttitte• ily far Rbeuinatitie, i3yrinchitii, Pleurisy, Paine in the sid n; Pack an d ; a lso, Bores, Cute, 1311.1i!.0.1, 41141114 Felons, 2ioft 'de cent, a baa Snld at No. 14 13 TIM_ RD at. Pa.i4 • . RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE. •arc t.l Ldve-1,1!1,11••,.v.,11.0 oßgx_wi CHANuE flr !IMF MI=IIEIM I.lla, =Ella .1,1 L. , ',op' It 1 , , a‘.l In n. U. IL l'rr,pri,....Pr Warr. ;SpriugS. l.artmet Pt opt, ty at ia7i LibcrlY tor 34,1 c. MANSION HOUSE, GEOWG - E AURENTZ, PROPRIETOR, PTO. a-1.1 LIBERTY STREET, just beetle the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania P,..ilrord, which/makes It the meet convenient house in the MI) , for passengers arrh vim. , by that road. The Proprietor harinz, at considerable expende, fitted up, in ezeellent style, the 1.10115 Y., would respect. oily solicit a glare of puLlic patronege. There is attached a Fit, mliJ STABLE and extensive WAGON VAILD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers auil teamsters. Ilta Larder and Bar will be furnished with the Lest the market can afford. febl:y MMsl;el==nE rbrlltr of Pisan and St. Gisir streetr, Pittsburgh, Pa, fr unaerslgned, formerly of "Brorrn's llotel," having taken this large and commodious lIUTISL, and having retitled it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite Ws friends and the traveling public to give him a call. Ass curet, pith the caul cnience of the house and his long es.. pet loro•o is the t, mete, I,a; can give entire satisfaction, Kll.l hi, charms WM. 0. CfollifeiLl.l. It I. 5 4 .] 17 1 S HOTEL: illittNEß FOUIA'I4 I) GRANT STREETS, PirrAußau, E. BILE?, Proprietor. UOOI) 11yr:if-9T FIOUSE, lUilNk:lt AND .9..TILLETS, near It41:1,1,1 Depot. WA V r.li LEY 11017:1E, !O South street. between 177,1,1.! and Wel nut, Philr.dalpbbi. inu2iry 111 Arob atro,t,ladolphin IA 1:m:1,,) (ZASKILL 1 . 1()IISE, coE,N fi• 1,7 A iN AA i) ;sort it .17'S., 11'.4HRECIV, v.'. 10.,,t1!.. In r.ll:l,•Alueing Ln the Ny p 1,16. shnt vl..4iatt 11.4411., been opened 1 ell 1 , 1,6111110 , '.4:llll,lk.tia !An.% roomy, •11. a. • • • . ri in : isz,,airtunilmi I. it A 1•Nto, pAtrroolvo r,•:1•••••Ifully ail I tIAM: I LI FRAN HOUSE, , h 1111 M, Vti(LADLLI'IIIA ibA It U tt tr. I Al2l b. Vropr cto Ca. .01VJw, TI 101.1 Z.1,A1 V 1.1: 1,4 Y. I , IIP ILLA L'a 110I'Eh: 7 r !LI S7'o tat:, clOO •a of above 1 DAV, • Ha:n lat,:,e tap.l.o, ill et 1..rta1•%.• prepare.% to re ; t. al., luny '‘.o.••• H %1 •ODOWNEY. HA JAE'S HOTEL, .1.3:e Fat wr. Li Lt. I FR ofFitt.h Ptrrot, Pitt& 111.1. :i .6 II V if.. :10'1 I,oen r••• puhli , . 1,03 N lIU Ut'i hi, Clcvelautl, Ohio. I'ATU A t -L . —1 hie 'lour, tune un• „ Tepuint, eilterations, sad i•r,44. eA,ll.tious , tr ft,fnit,o. etc , so:1 the pruprie• t o rs plelue th,mcei r:hut u. want Lug 00 their part t.. ,nz It here ull the oom• (I.rU4 of e PATItICTI. & 30U. I.' 1-/t 'it E 1101' N 0.; I; 1 , Al , WAI, NEW Ytl IL ;Al REIMEN I.OVT,JOY, PROPRIETOR. MEM W. C. UAI. I. AOHER, PIiOI.III.IITOEL aA.,I SmUkft4J. rinii;t 4 eitut.t.tus ..utchltrthuleat 14.124, lystrit lest_47.l by the Into sctit—r, cud r"°'"t"4114011111Sk is st cII prt.1,4 , 1 r furcmu .•v:ry 'usury thut tst foutut In the tutTs.,{cilisieti r,tannstas Sults, till eploit,so Par will aloaja be ltrc v. -r) Liam.. of .eery 1:1 f0,n,:1 %Vitkins 11,01. C OALLACillint. _ . . lIA MIL V.ICIIANOIit; TIMID , CEN ANTI 9.V.IKET. tlevit his-1141nm] 1 t „, • 1 1e eil•ove o GP, 11 j.n.t I,va th,rottglily I. I. in I tr. or npan. ye. •, Ilsok Es• I. rikme, Lele :e L.tel olr .1 e. 1.. a. tl , —I44;J I.tl ler tlrrr pLusr. ••:r.lreer. r UFA-% 11/KILL. I.l.l.:sTnuitAavi, 110 G6E3, I.KI IN VI /..tti. \lt t , TItY.I•T`.4 `II tt 1:11.te-,, , .•1 Ls. •••1 , ..1 • ••IttLi...t ttt I Ihl tc. t:t tti.tt, ..•1-1- frt.-mitt • ttit Ite-t ttt , 'any r Ail L. t'llltbl l I , t'Ll ' 84 -(CC A - Li: 11•IUSE.-“ )1.11 1, CI .14 =Mil JAZI , - _ CRYSTAL PALACE, No. 1,. Martiat •treet. C C. 51:ELY 1. , 1 .5 I , l' t-tt .11.1 .1" 1 .1/1 , It b.. l sl'.lUttlf.lliTl 1 1 IL LI is i cut , Nc•Cc. , Agri ClAls I..afccr tioer 13tswary \ . A All: t %lb 1 t etl ate r .11.1.11.1Set.tanp.rtila l v • 1 , Prx, t.,kultft 1 , 01'1. 1 1.:1t5'.4 I'LANE • • rt t, y CARPENTER:I, CADINET-M .{it6iir, end IV,, getprally, et hix I'ntoute.l atui va`uubl. !ri”.l rldUsbie in• OEI, tiisl .t• tO.'ll lin , . 4 LEof ILI ose Th e ful. luults4 I,b• r, LI wor:turu 5.0 but two alllnttg tunny b•tt.'r- tboi r !Tr] ruumtubtig thin other, I. 1, I,u u,lr• I iuttn. latt otro mouth. V 1.104• MTV . , . 4 Pi., II! Pit., an i ut hesitate to recrautneml It L. Cattniot-51.arro and ehrtf , ntero ar PLI• oat olio, I . lato. I a ur. tt r •.•iorldor It peculiarly ti.laitttef t , . plaint; oak, oberro, w and .11 stn.ta of haul wood, an 1 I•tr pl.nitt,t tetto•ro, it 4 fat .ulterior to thr. ttr.lo t.f I.est.lo• lotit o t 'tree taring of no,. Ono wan, by wacky: !htr l'inno, won" rencria than Lye turn rail lit , by any oilit, Plano or m e th o d In une. ii. tl. Uteri A (to. To MotiLi Y. E.sron, rt.o4 f ,, ar Sir —1 hey. , 11 . ssuiluod IluiTer'g Patent Bunch Plano, believe It to bee most ~ S .Celleut. &tilde fur the ltiLe fur which It Ii Inten kJ,se a outubleatlon of plaue an 4 ,crupor. P.lxpled to planing voneors, and It does not rnlultr our-lourth Ow time or labor of ale. Oki 1110010 d: end I hare tor doubt, r.LeLA ILn yrop,rtios Loco.. ~,,no r r a ry Known, but that It will outirely ulmt nmin thn Lower ter- MOu9 owl laborloto.. tortom I tooel. I( 1.,11 ver.:oE. 00,, , a.zeki lu est.ittot it• 1.10•ei10.146 ..•1 it, 113ste is tilt...) ~.. • 11,1 1.0 e... o'ol firitnh vain—r,4 it t o 1•11011 t It,. I. 'lnn, .JAY.- NV ‘1'..00%V.i11., Faroitoro 'O. NOSES F. hATON, Ity, in Illy nolo Agtiit ter the ,nett, nr of uu facture etthl eon them WM. C. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, Ittsr,l, a, 1552—Cui1121 to • DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, -- 'PK.N DA I Y ,o t i N I 1 1 , ) ,: lt ,EN„Nr Summer. Taught from Puff System m Itook•keeplog,nonrtionsit by the Chamber of Commutes of Now York as the moat per t work upon tleCOUtall 1100 iU IX)IIIII.h ENTRY STNA)IIIOAT I',OOII•IEREPINti, Embrsclut: eight trips of n bout - -illustrating re shipments and rs,Asngen..4, 0, neve' ts•lLloutourn, before and alter tale to tile rowel: tramtfsro of owuerd shares, amt of het iutportnut mot tors not attstupted fn any of law one. [no systnnts of SI estobont llook I,sspio, iu „,. Taught by Mr. J. I) Williams, profePNional teacher tvf penmanship now iu the olty Ktubraeing a now 'annual of coniputiu4 intern:it, with all tie most approve,' albrevintbin, in me i eantile computa. 114, Althougll other advertif.. lhco I,^turua, tbin will be round !be only inStilution in rtr, .I.rn they are regu lorlydrlivored. I nt,l gnl a Uir..ml sr err ,1111pla. ni 31r. IVilltante P.mualtsblp 1...t0re ouvigin ; r. J.:23 CITV CondIEILVIAI C—OLLE,d6tc, I.omorot 1.0 PITTSPUROII, on WOOD :of, war Faun'h rpill:t tutlon, recently °rout:tart UZILIPS Itll altater, offer:, !,, the yen , 14 1:t111 ntlpicent cities, and 1/111BEE=1111111 - - facilitids liar . acquirlug iu I.•ar wc«km. uu.l for 00 outlay iaei3nittrout, u'.l ART far wort In cnlir• or avot.e.tivu than almost any tradr that it five or AI yeurs to learn, sir ‘Vith its .11comitala site of tisk! and rnpil WRITING end ARITHMETIC. the season of low Nratsr and slack bu.inesa le at hand, %Lich may be Improved ta great advantage by taking 0 course of instruction in the Iron City College. npecial at tention Is given to the application et llooli-kdaplug to Steamboat Business. Cett young gentlemen, clerks, up. p ceutices, and others-omts and spend your days or even or both, far a few week,, in one of thy coolest and pleasantest Llalls anywhere to be tourid, and acquire aid or, means of obtaining employment and high Wages in the full and winter. Von Will never regret the time you spent .it tho IRON cm . Liou.EuE e2tl , . MAGAZINES— thaley's It,.uk. cc e: t'l,l Th o bl,orb itut rboolvo,l by Esprow. Also, a large lot of CLMSS ICA 1. 1111 , 1.111sellaueous BOORS bud. STA TIONERY for baby bt COST , and at LAUtTER',S BOOK STORE b". %(.. ctrett A yin want to Pt "Civet Library. , - r-tr.-;"'rs- ..* tn. HOTELS J A5llO SHANNON, Proprietor OWSTON'S. === T. R. WEIII3 (lato of ItEoTAU RAN T.-., I=3l t+f!! I ND El.ll I; It FiIAM.:/,' 1) BARNARD lIIIIIMMII in tria.4, an... 1 the ; t, rt4e3 1, , 11 e 11 ell le of r?r,et 1,1 th• t N %ND : •:. .It.rate•l EU= euli.L• I !oir:H. VKI.r.. , 1,1111" Ni, 120.•11‘.• I,act! Ile" flail, intlity.aill A..roar, 800 fi P N , Mhgnsiur, •• lo Yankee NOt{ol.lo. Frau \ ..1, uri7,• North Britir.l./, ?It,. -r •,-• 4 • ' , , =RE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! , /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819 PAID DP. Cash Capital, 5500,0u0. i pin , TRIRTY.SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the ' I Assets of the ZTNA INSURANCE COWAN Y, of Dart ford, as furnished this agency on the ist of January, la:6, , under oath. Real Estate, nnincambered 5.16,6"2 u 7 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent., pay- able semiannually 72,060 00 Debts doe the Company, secured by mortgagee. 7,313 17 1 . Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 120,727 32 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 57,513 01 I Dank Stocks In the city of Hartford. 141,090 00 I Bank Stocks in New York city 54,050 00 ' Cash on hand, in Bank, and In bands of Agents and others. ..11'2,505 06 $773,"2.7ti ea The amount of liabilitie s due or not due to Hunks dr other creditors„—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,-0000. Mans adjusted and not due, $148,618 a. Lows unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further .proof, $61,257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents Instructed to take no rhilt. over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village depend, upon the character, material and construction of ti:uildinge, the width of streets, the supply of water and codigEti ,e of the fire department, and ether Mr:mu:totem:es. The amount Insured in blocks of buildiugo varies; the design is to limit the logo by any one tire to $lO,OOO, or lese. TIIO. A. AI,I3X.ANDER, secretary. 011 ts Or CoNgtoricUT, 1 , llartiord, Jae. t.tt. Hartford county. I Pere( 'laity appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary re the Yana Insurer:leo Company, and made colt, that lf.r 6..; o. going statement by him subscribed, le le 00, e.e , dr.tdio his be..t knowledge and belief 11611 , 11tY POWI.EIt, Justice of ll boo,. Locals paid by title Company for the year 1061 $750,000, while the premiums reeeivol for the eirel. titue far emceed any other year, since the organi4dtion of the Company. covering nearly all dercriptione of I - nervily, 1.4 81114 at Chia agency, at remunerative ',tea. 01 Juice, Nu. Hi etreet, t'it[ehurgh, Pa. pail I 11. 14. TEN EVCII, SULCANUiII 1;02112 . 41C111 , ', 01 , HA RT FO D, CONN f y l 1. Crud& Vailital COAh 9alrpl LL9, ON lEt JAIMAItY, .3'47 3,1 i 3 rrilltS Capital Stock and Surplus is ~,,urely e:trot tw the benefit of all policy holders. Ac e.O e‘iit3Utv of the Malmo bre have to public. aluthlence. and of Ai ability to pay losues promptly, we ttdto a fart, that Its receipt, vary from 2,12:f,000 totUl3,ooo or mouth. Ito b, large and well distributed, and m our opinion no C.,avtilly ID the United States affords better Indemnity !, holders than the bass. They confirm,. to Mahe it,i,ralwe on property in town and country, at miss rte Ira. as ix coo. ei,tzEit with safety to the policy holder. if. 11. TEN PACK, gar- °Hie e, Northwest corner Fifth and Wood etveef,„ Pittsburgh.p 3 d. I y MMEMMI MUTUAL SAFETY INERMANCE COMPANY. ( ) ITICE In the North Room of the ilmcbev.., , Tl.lrd street, PQILADELPu Ll. ZdARINE 1.N51.111 ANe ES. Om V essna, C4l[oo, To all part, ut [Ls W.,11. INLAN INSIJAANota Oa goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriaces, to all parse( the Union. VIRE INSITII.ANC On merchavilse generally. On :Ore', dwelling houses , Ac. ASSETS OP TIM OOMPAN Y, November 7, lsb2. Panda and Stortgages $-3,ZMO DO Btateof Pennsylrania, Philadelphia city, Spring (batten, Southwark, and other 10arre,...—....-181,652 42 /Rocks In banks, railroads and insurancee c0m panie5............ ....... ........... ..14,012 Salo 159,529 94 Ruh on hand—. 1 Cff I f'..o Euslancesha the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued ....... . _121.767 67 N uttrrly lion Notes 00 Olaitritis: Wm. ttartia, Dr. P. M. ITurtnn, J....maph IL East, ' [Welt:raiz. Edmund A. tloular, kmanarr SI'D raw, Jahn C. Davie, Charier KOIr. !tither& Iturton, Eiturnel N. Rrorea, Jahn R. Paurnao, ' Usury Sloan. thaNrga G. Lalper, James 't.raqiiair, li.l it and Darlington. Wm. Byre, Jr.. IL Janet Drmoka, Jaalius L. Prim,, J U. Johnson, lama Te 13 well t . Jamas o.llantl, Jahn li Aeumia. T11. , ..a1.f1ut Paulding , ch.km 1+,1,..tr, r, JS=l , ll 11, M` Varian& . J. T Lwow, l'ittabur.;l.l, W C LL'Asi4. , B. T. O. ?..Inrglin, WM. MARTIN, Pr. - hien: TIIO2..C.IIASD, irk, pr t ....i trhi Jr-tarn W. 036111, See y. . P. A. M A.DKILI A, A matte] No. a; IVatct Ths Franklin Viz* Inaurant• Company, Cif P?. 4e1pA.14,, Pcr.ryinsvaa. P.S—Ctreale3 IF. .I.lao.:ker.Thoma.l Mart, Tot to jJ Warner, Faauel Grant, 3 unt, fi. tl ith, Geo:. tti,t art., Hannan D. 1.41114, Adolphi R. Einrris Patten - aim- linar N. hansiam, 14,11.ra. Cain. s.w.Yelsry. " , '"Coalan to to =aka inSurar ,, , per - per:obi cr I e•ery aYa-tiption 4 prcpwrty, In town nil ,nuintry, at rate,. as are :no:intent with er softy. Tto , Company hero maervel a largy , C-ontlegynt Fowl, Kith 1,1,1 r :apttel pretnivr”, fnwl ample, prwor. Om to the exnxrc.l the Altrea of the Coeupeoy• oa Je.nueay I. luSrd e,rreeebiy to. to Act of •et.. 0.. A ia 21ot 4.7e.ge . era: 'rompt , ro.l - 7 L^.11.1. ...... ............... th,+: iis,...,rpatattm. •1,er“..1 than Lava pei.i nrywar..l ct Una •4[0.11),..1tert,1r,..s 67 taf,thrteby .I . ..,Lta4tne 11111.11142,, SS Mr.il 110 the 1...:).,;ty Clb .11 J AIIDIti COMF.N, aP/a 0111,a fa:7411.g c. or o,a LIFE INSURANCE, mnsonTy AND TRUST CoMPAN . CHAIM:RED APRIL 26111, 15.10. t. 3/ A ItTEI: CAPITAL s2&u,uou. t, E .7'1,14 4 4...1 SI( :It, PAtiad:lpts !Jou /Lan: ~1,)•'.1, lar t s“1 I t • to IMERM3I 111.02,12c2 12 Orswbt-1, Vazti Ii ~ 1,122,1, A1121...0 11giu22.2,1, Last,-.42, Isrula./nlu W Dag , ky, deo. 11'11, -, ury, JacoLL.l , loten,, Illatz Wi1:1212 111'122, Pr.ca.drzt—titeptkon IL 4. 1 2.21 r I r/..,2l.letil—Ambrea-n IV nata1...24,n. -11,22.221 li.wmtncr, 1421414,g1. --.1c2., U. li ‘t Agvlc;yo.l2l-1: IL Mowrj, M. L. (£J. E. 221arli y No. 74 Fourth 6trect, PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE, COMPANY l'ITT8111111(111, - , tut), null Authorized Capital, $300,000. NSURE 111TILDINOS end other ymperly dabakze by Fire., sod the peribt of the ties rid I o ,11 I Naelgation rod Trattrpnrbation. otucr•Jee. Wm. T. JohnAtpn, Italy Patter - .on. W. M'Cllntr , k, Itentudy T. Vriend. D. M. bang, I. Ofl,r Syr.•ul, A. J. JJnes, (7..41:3.• D. Wt.., J noeb minter, A. A. Cani,r, i ameali. Negley, W. H. Revco, Wide Ilamptoo, D. X.:Park, U. It. CiNtgeball 11on. WM. Y. JOLINdTON, Pro.nderd 11001 PATTNELSON, Vie. 1'r.1.1..ut A. A. CAILKIII, Secretary and Treasurer B. S. Ceaanut, Assistant Secietary, Western Inseranee Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr.,_ Prtsidinl. P. M. 001tDoN, Secretary CAPITAL, 1300,000. NkrlLL Insure against all kinds of risks, VI ILE and Al A MN& Ail losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly wild. A llomelnatitution, managed by Diascross who or well known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the beet protection to those who desire to be Insured. Direct <1,4.-11. Gullet, Jr., O. W. Mcketson, J. W. Butler, ri.lloirate, Jr., W. 11. Sralth, O. Ihtnnen, llevrge W. J ftripon , Wm.Gl. 14 on,Jstnes Llppeneott,G tO rg Ja,uer. Me Au ley, A balmier N Buick, Thom as Scott. • al. Office, tio.C,l Water °treat, (Warehouae of Spam; A Do , up+ tales.) Pittsburgh. uar24:l3, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c "VIM tIOODS I I —Wercuss, JIWZLIVir. YlLraa IKtea, MILITAILT 000 De &C., ViIIOLESALII AND R&IA11.—Collu• try Merchants and s trangers visiting our city ere request ed to call, as we can sores them as well, awl we think b t. ter, than they tonally are served in Eastern cities, In ides Rising them a responsible guarentee—au item difficult obtain In many shops. Silver Detached Levers _slo to $1,.‘0 DJ Cylinders 7to 10.00 L.dles' Gold Lover cud Leplue Watches, Vl5, and tips, Uantlemen's do do So V:, to icaltr. Chains, Seals, Keys, Pencils, Opectaciee, Prue, lu 13XCenertit Vatletyand at lowest prices. Sr Watch K. pairing done promptly and iu u :Uportor All work and all goals trarranted. - W. W. WILSON. mh2l 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. JOAN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No. 201 ...Y , DIRTY STRUT. rjAS JUST ILECIDIV BD the tollowing very choi,•,, ar II Belau:— BRANDIES. flock, Game Brandy, (very fine.) , Liebou. Otard Dupuy & Co. (wiper.) ItUy . Monett & Co. • ' Jamaica, Sarum. Santa Crier . . WLNES.WS. , Sarcial Madeira, BogueL, • Iloward,Marath A Co, Mod'ra London Co rdiol, East India Madeira, ' Schnapck. Table do BIINDIti E: , Amontillado Sherry, , Rutherford's Srol.. A lr, :Manzanillo do • Barclay 's Loudon Porter, Table do Wild Cherry Broody, Cooking do Absinthe, Iteeswing Port, , Anleetla.., Pure Juice do . Curacoa, Ordinary do Sardines, St. Julien Claret, Mocha and Java, Malaga Dry, , Young Ilya. and Blook 'Yea..., Do Sweet, i English Bronson Cheesr, Cittampagneo, , imported liavana Cigar+, or Anchor,. various brands, • Verzeney, Old Monongahela Whisky, or Ilatieseck, all grades. Together Owith all otbor attialta connecteit with tho buitien 3 .[uri.tWiii.lw - WIG MANITFACTOI?I7. MRS. RENTER, Six doors from the Aqueduct, opposite LA , aIIaHINT WY, pDaI:WADED TO FILL ORDERS FOIL ltirels of Ornamental flair Work. Th,,, but quality of material 13 furnished, cud .Itittr, satisfaction guaranteed. a yls:.lawly ri 'MAT LAND Rite I STFIR ued by TbatuaA Woods. and given away to all at 76 Fourth street, de&rited a great. variety of Farms, Douses and Lots. Thesis wantlise b(olfic.3 would du well to get a Register. Oa it la daterlbol a 1 . , - 4 flan Doi') TLICOLAo BANKERS AND BROKERS. AusTIS Looms. STOCK AND .BILL BROKER, Office, No. 92 Fourth sf., above Wood. "VoTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on roll*. j'i terals, negotlatea. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attented to promptly, 13. William. & co., BANKEW.3 AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ali trail:Action:l made on liberal tonna. Collections of MIL:. Sods+, 14r.. promptly attended to. jan2l3:llY WILLOCK, BANKERS, nNDDealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, gold and Slller A Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and Paid on commission. Collections made at any point in the 1410..1 Staten. South East corner of Market and Fifth etreets, nut I PITTSBURGII, PA. ARTRITRS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS , O,IRNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD S2REETS, nl.ll -Cm Pittsburgh, Pa: WILt.INI. I,tirilktnia (Yumessors to A. IV'Dans d Co.) • BANKERS AND KtiCIIANOE BROKERS, Y e 71 ii.urth. erect, Pittsburgh. Iti TLIE r.unierow suspensions of Flanks and Bankers throughout the country during the lost six months ? we an- enti.fieLl that in Almost every instance their troubles have [earn out of n departure from their legitimate bust n..e3; and we, therefore, tato oesension to ILISUrd Lbo pubilo• iu ilitvaure, that no speculations in "Caney stocks," or other -euLaide operations," Mall tempt us inosia the atria . and le. ~ . .1111.11ate nuainei.s---leilieving that lu avoiding, vull 111V , 11'.1e1.7 not only be better able to •ry out • u-tower? :1!l anon re their safety, but that in Liopto, eueL a ~e,oe Shall pr,moto our own ultlusate Leo. !Md.' IY . S CU. Itttno val. PATitiCKS & Fsll ThJ, DAN iiEIDS AND FACIIANCift 0111 re !I'M,. [ln - my of Mph and Mod at- PITT4IttIEt.3II, i's. )Ailt.[Olf.a a r WEND. e-ttkers awl Ernhange Brokers, itnd Nuten, Draft o, AcEaptancaa, Gold, Ethar hud th,o4. N.. 1.4. LI unnorn. on thn Enztnru ant wtttern Citlee eze..2lsuily for oala. G6ll,ti.ap, nook In ail the nttira throughout tho United Waded. Pepc.tlhl tnnnired In par lamb or curront papkr , t hr. cnnlor Fifth and Wool fibtent.s. I r..b!l 1.101.11.88 t 50178, lIANKEA'S AND EXCIIANUE 951111.61{ II C.'t FIRM L.S.Ntiii,l ISCHAN(III 011101 TO Sto. HT6LIT, 1011:18 U:LOW OLD STAND. 11.01.11 ES ;.itllB, Bankers and ExeLange Proton, 1:1( . bt,,l In•ale.rd In NotrA, Draftn, Acceptances Gobi, 811• ver ut,l nilik Notes. Est-I:tangent; the Eastern end Webtern htitly for wade in all the citirs throughout the United Aral- d. ii. ohs raceivrd in par [anal, or eurrentveper, No. e 7 Musket .4reet, between Third and Fourth ste.Lia.l2o:ly '11.11111114.N AN 4itt. PANKERS ANI) EXCHANGE, BROKERS, No o 5 Kle4 Slreef, corner of Diammul Alley, 1121111MSOR, PA., LIU 1 - AN! , !itl,f, !tank Noted and Coin; Digeount time I j l t, 0191.11 . ,. and proinie,iory notee; mate eallecrerne In eti LLe pvin, - Ipi.leitiee of the Union. Itectire degnate on an ,1 ou interest, and give their prompt attention to all tt . matter, appertaining to a Itrolceee burimieti. Eastern Excl.:am:o cnn,:tantly on hand. mart JOHN WOODS, K ER AN D EXCHANUE BBOKER, MEEiMME! rucli u0u. 4 1,1 and 1.1,1 uck cummisT m.. Collectiona a . 7) :aretally nttoodo.l to. Interent pall on Deposit. Qom - \o. 4:704 Fourth E.Areei, nearly oppoaitt, the M. M. Bank. deel6 HILL Cc CO., BAN ti BUN AND K.'MCIIANGE 13B.OKESS, evItnIZR 07 WOOD EtD YITILI 51'1=19. (.7 liY.Clll:hiti on the Eafrtern Odes coastal - lily for Erchange and Notes dir•countui.— ul,l, Silver an.l Bialk Neree, bought and sold. Collections as the priueitril cities of tha United States. Da p re-eii,l of Per and Current Funds. fmartrlly Sr Lvt tssacu, n CA tilt, IiORSRCI 8 USU. KR AMER & RAMC 11ANKEES AND EXCHANGE DEOIIEHEI, $6: - .i 76 63 )CY A N U :4EII *Sold, Silver, and Usuk. Notes; negotiate it,sl Estste or Stoe Securitisa; purchase Prow Lest 6n.l 'note Bills, uu blest and West ; buy st.,l •-11 ott 6 , 1 point.. in the Union O. E. AI3.NOLD a CO., EiZA AND EXCIIANtIit: BROKERS, 1 'ig..lt,hltr Cuin, Nate., Sight and I.IOA. 1 , 1,r.:1, da. ct•lid.::!oas carefully attended to, and pr., e=i•hi .uy part pith.: Uct ; , ......A11.,10,1 5.1 , -0 . ,11,11 c...1.111111,-Aan. N I • r.ex lovr to Beak of Pitt,Y4. [..13 Gvid 314 &h. A N f) Li 0 153 E OF WILLIAM A. HILL Sc CO., 1 . 11 . 73.11:F.311. t-1 . 1.. Lan, Rit. :11. jaull IIiOMPSON BELL Sr. CO., i. a C r AND BROKEItS, i` .?I;fthurih, 'l'/107/AS WOODS, as Ci) M I: C L r, o E , I.IALZY IN :Votes, tionda. zi_toclns, Real Estate, tc., A 4. /1.,,,th a., Pa:lbargh. Pa. r '. Ilato A. Mil & Co., (JA tfrevt, PW,ri,rovh. , t ,, NDS AND FTOCK6:7— ~ Ittok • Ni0:),..71,14, Yal i . , :ution Oompany tnr.l, , COLlpilly: ‘i NAV , DOS. , t/ eAmp.lo) . eltt. 1;00 t.: • • • nr if 4,- 100 .-:11:7; I YIELD ii-Trj: CLOTHING STORE! N NI ' S K 14. I' St, CO.. ; .; • La,-,ty - uul... , ll.•:v.lpOptliArit.) uuder ' • '.• 1111:Lit 41:1 (Or Li, par : .::,.. • -,•. t leallIcu:fr1.u81::::::, 1:1 :110.). L.' A1.,:1 A \ 11 I', ¶ 'toy thaLM - 33! ::1: LENPI much CLOTHS; iti;,.11)1 1 MAI)E CLOTII.ING tha tIAS rVa. , .61, I. [0 pica them • - %\IIt)t.ESALE TRADE. et the Vi" FASTE 5' P.ILICES! aIi•1 wr .300.1 fiS xuy 11.19:111 1 , . : h LI t.: t• T 4) o ~7 ,ntc, 1"115 nilo.4ricir nottc.i. Tio:. !.a ai n and beautiful .aortmemt ct 1 INt.7:'D, FKtk'Kt, DRESB, WALKING AND BUST- t , ,tr ;ht,r, , t, ere - .al v. 1121 th.,• of our customers, sna V., •Vkl, Ulf y:, Lc that our uiolilp elll not rail In DI I.o.; CI or. ipr.. 14r may lk•favot,l with. • .8:0- FUlttl t•rl' Tlll PLACE,- No. Ss Iltrooll street, (NA t‘ - r sIDE,) ("JUNES Or DIAMOND ALLWIT. N. B. ledr, our patron, to understand that we Mae no r soy ~, u uection with the Clothing Buell:iota on LiberE y , treat. Our attention to dascdeil exclusively to the [louse nhore.leilgnated marti. sorrN xcotosnaY a co Vail end Winter Goode 1 t'.I)IIOND WATTS. El:uu:tP:t Pll Lti It, NO. leg) LIBERTY STItEET.— .111 1 hare nou ua hand o lance stock of Fall and Winter ileots 01 , 1 , 1 eutireli new designer flush Vest inge, of the moot beautiful patterns: French and kinglieh eanduicres, or every style and shade in the market, all of watch I will wake i o oi - der au Obi most reasonable terme, and warranted to mit. acts 12:31' Rh:OUP:ED AT JOHN dicOLOSE EY & CO'S Whole s) raid Clothing Wit rrhouze, No.SB Wood street, and corner of histooml alley, tho largest and roost varied stock of g0.151.11Kt this ..,.Iclrret,l, hon., has ever hod tho pleasure of Anyit.lll4 Alle.lllioo 0/ the public to. Thosepxodshave boon purcho.s.l l'tons C,),t linudA, and, coustquently, no rtrootht profit no them, o bieh Iran es ua alto to say that we ca „ „,, Milali v pl . o2ll, annoy house In the east vn 'IIIE . ,IITe, w r.p.ectiolly tho attentlou v . :,..s;.• ,I-fib;: nut eolllllty merchants, in 4oneral, to u.csiir nut fvnmino our oxteusivo assurtmont of 'LEALi MA K{ CIA tII NO. It is almost haposalblo to en um..rate 1110 •111,.1.11't a inkiutaut, piles of garments that is to 13.• seen at this I. establishment it le sufficient to say thAt It ha: Lion or t yen equalled by the house Itself. cuarldqf JOHN McCLOSHEY A CO. Clothing! Clothing I r cli is undor,r,;;urd respectfully iulbrms:his friends and the public that he is now receiving at his stern, N 0.177 Ur ty reel, a choiee aesertruent Cloth.% Calsitnerea and Ve,..0g,,,,0t the latest and moot desirable styles, which he Is prepared to malt,' to order iu the most fashionable man tow, a: short notice, and ou the IP-OSt reasousblo terms. We It avenlso on Laud a large and well Illanufucturedstock Of ready made Clothing, to which NV 11 invite the attention 0: buyers, either wholesale or retail. Per:oua wIM purchase goods for each, will find it to their s &ventage to all at 177 lobooty attart, before making their purchases. Intent : l C. CONNER. Si•vw Clothing !Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. subscriber has just opened this new establishment, I where he has always on hand a large and choice assort ment of all articles or CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will soli at the most reasonable pd. cos. The public are requested to glue hint a call. marJ:ly B. OPPENHEIMER. To llousokeepers. Wlf hare now opened our id the largest stocks of CIIIN illaktirl and QUEENSWARN, no table for housArepers In the oily, nod intend selling at eery low pike, We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, .:ensuring ci forty-eight pireer, for the low prise of Four liolb.re. bind all other dinais in proportion. Our steskbelog large °Wing to the dull season just parsed, We are deter- Mined to w, , ti it ott at low prierS. We hove just opened i•eauhfut Thence of Whits Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table , Lumher for stew eel chicken, etc., etc. Also, r.eloo v sty Lianas:nor new styles of Woter Pitchers. Our elm. o of Whit.: ',Usu.. Gold hand, and ar.. , sorted ciders Toilet W., 0, is lar;e-- w inch we horn put down iu prier to suit. ch., t1:1:r, hero twenty ditterrut E . tylee of French Chine To,/ eels, Ulla noon: beautful Bold Bend Dinner een.—all of whict., we ere ecllit,g el lOort twouty , fao per cent. below Jur of Knives and Fork,, Spoona, WaiterA, Britna. Lis Ware, tilrandoll.,l, Lamp,, is and we A 11l ,cll then: :tt Very low prior, ULAi rec,i viag . , I.rgd ;tote lioaton and Pitts. buiTl4 W.tre, alnn n ne rill Era nt maikufacturees COMMON NVAIt& • •• •• • 111fIlert TWIN, Plated, ltowla, Dishes, Pitch. •,ur i, enl el try rtrlLlt !ui table for cou.utry or city trade, is ler , e, to which w e Willa the attention of city and country e will sell them very low for ;ash. Lion.elieo pyre end oth e rs in want of cuoce China and 4IIorIINNV r' sill 1.• Holt by -ailing at the CHINA it ALI, io •I betwten lid and lth ate, r.zi; Opptsit4 Whm. `f. , -, '7.. , 7 . !t:g - :?,:! . _ .,,, f ,,, .. , ! . MEV BI . VAY .JCr9. LUDISTIO =ZOE EAll VTIT al.—. • • tare au/-I.lly CIAITIUNG NES:; COATS NI W SPRING GOODS. ••:., • •'• • --'. 7'''•••l4, hH~ ~ * t ~ Y - t~ ` FMEEM DRY ;GOODS• JUS ECEIVED • WAT THE ORIGINAL ,GER :0.74 NIARISET STREET, IllerWErf FOURTH AND 711 Z DIAMOND, • PITTSBURGH, Yd. kJ IIP.THIRD AND .110 ST DESIRABLE. STOCK of Spring and Summer Dry Goods ever offered In this market. , We would call particular attention to the following A very superior assortment of plain Black Brocade and I fancy colored silks; also twisted Silks, Satin, plaid and Plain i Tissues and 'usages; Printed Bare& and Challe de Laines; very handsome Branch Lawns and liritliantiue4; a good assortment of French Worsted Collars, Under Sic. - ves and Chemizettes, embroidered, hem atttellel and plain Linen,. Cambric Handkerchiefs, Furniture Dimity and Chintzes; Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains; A beautiful assortment of 'Aloha antique Lace and Silk Telmas, Shawls and Scarfs:. a, full assortment of Gloves, • Mitts and Hosiery; Irish Linens, Unsling and Prints,-to- gather with a complete assortment of every other article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. Thankful for past favors we would solicit an early as, atoluation of our stock, confident that for quantity, quail• ty, style and price, it is unsurpassol. YOUNG, LOYD .5 11110., my& formerly Young, Stevenson A le v.,. New Arrival of Spring and Summer Dry Goods. AT No. 09 N. W. BIDE OF WOOD STREET. GREGG 4 - CO., Importers and Jobbers In British, .1.1• French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large andbitensive stoat of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, aud pert through our own importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general. ly, that owing to these acquired facilities In purchasing, we can offer such Inducements to buyers at are rarely met with in the tradC. Among our dry goods utock will be found cashmeres, de laines(Portemouttt• lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair !unfree, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghamiend fancy prints, latest etyles; broadclotha, fancy vestirqs, cassinierea ' satinets, tweeds and rummer pante. loaning ; brown and black mualins, table diapers. - We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets,. newest etylen. palm leaf hate, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an ortenelve variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons: with lace goods, faneypettinge, jaconeLta,ru all and tly,nred Same inuslitla cud black ailk veils, Err. Our variety aLock anthraces in part combs, buttons, per ousetou cape, threade, port monaiae , potent ro Edith:lee', pa naLlery, and almost every article usually kept in the va• olety line, together with a large stock of gold and slicer watches, watch materials, glasees, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety or Su bony and It day clocks, all of which will br v.,id at Orr pekes for cash ' or eatlrdnetory raniB net,. N. tsnrly e.lt front I,ksyers• IA r,ti•eot.rolly .ElsLicite,l t11:415 L . i11t.t.9(1 4 - CO. SPRING DItY UOC)I).‘3. lIAGAN &Alit,. No. Li Market. at., A nr, meivitig daily a,hlitie.us to their tare.- and «ell nelectril etwk of 51au:IU d, breP, Fl. wig Bcnrfp, Ilouftke ! ,4{ (load; Alexan,la'a Illd G loyeA, Tn which we would reapchtfally furite Lhe artier Liou or the Lsdies. MOURNING GOODS. FRANK VAN GORIERhas just received a large and beautiful aqcorunent of Mourning Collars, hteeven and Setts In Crape, Tarlton and Soma,black laces and gauss Voila, black 'Hosiery intl-Clioves, in wool, rotten, and silk; Ribbons, Belle, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander & Ilajou'e best Kid "Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STII2IET, Corner of the Dia mond. novl7 NEW DRS GOODS STORE. Iron 'Front—No. 91 Market !Urger. - /ALIN. bonze being now open for lite trensactio Ur a ~,ner. %,_1 al Dry Goods LIU9iI:ICH9, we would reFlp. - -ctfully, tLA patronage of the public, feeling cvntlient that, from teusive and well aelected stock of Sf LE'S, YAM:I7 AND Ell'Ar LE GOODS, we can offer ouch ill LI emnas 0.0 irf:: Euro entire satiafretion. LIAOAN aprttf NO3. 91 Market and 3 Guinn stne_ VAS( 0011.DETT.'S TitundllNG STOIC, No. 83 Makutv Br., Criorta cs Dls.noem. JUST RECEIVENG, s lams and well selected ricrk: rt the new styles of LADIES' DRESS ANT) MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Orator - in Braids, Velvets, Cords, Ribbons. A hands:into assortment. of French, Scotch and Austrian EMISIWIDERIEB, in Swiss, Jaconot and Lase. Collars, Edgings, Itanilkershisl,, ;Reuses, Insertines, Infants' Robes, Cliemilettes, Bands, Caps A {Twirls. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, Lova and Gains Veils, Plain Linen setts,' Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, I Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, Italian and Ent'h Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stanaped Collars, Bands and Inserting,: French 'Working Cotton, Coops, Linen and C 0401.1 Moss, Oil Cbth, Stalls:os and Soissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ilitl,,,ns. A large aseottment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIING GOODS—Shirty. Co' are, Cravats, Ties, Ilandkerehiets, as. Plus, Needles, Buttons, Taps., sa.t everything in small sores generally. ass ICIn Otovee, in white, black. end colors. Sires from No. U to No. 10, always on hand_ Also—A good rtosk of HOSIERY end GLOVES—eery • ' - FURis ITU RE JAMBS W. WOODWELL, O.IIIINNT PUBNITO.NE EJ NUFACTURER. Warc-rooms 97 nnd 99 Third stroet. J. W. W. respestfully informs ... c sChs-z•-. • his friendi and e.torners that be has now coripleted hisspring stook o•-' of Furniture, i 3 decidedly the largest and beet eve: offered for rule in thit. City, whieh will be 'sold at prloss as to et any in the United States, est or West. As he is detotualueil to uphold the quality with wet! Res.- soual materisls, lest workmanship, and newest iiesig*u.s; suit ten the o.s.int nf hie trr.-3,-., eta(vi tit? !u aaunia.teriuy, he is suablmt to prestuN uearaatsi± toruitUrd, at the lawat I" 1 . 3 6,1 .1 , t , d the principle o: idoutiryiu; cuidoin • irs• inter,t W 1 hie 01:11, iu quality 1/11.1 prize, and keeps al• rage grtllt.e.:t veriery of every de,riptleis of furniture, from 4110 the pest end plainest, to ihe most 4 d . glut and cootty , that or coy part of one, Luny 1,0 furnished from his stook, er tueuufectur,l etpresely to or. der. Thu following nrucles Cratisirt, to port, of Lis stock, whichfor rielmer3 or rty le ntld 'rinit.tt, Co, m't ba surpriesed to -uy of the liimieru Luis XIV tete-a-tel. hz•f•s; tJ Sofed, in 'plash end hair ~ L ath ; • Mi dur.. Slwhogriny Chair.; 7.11 dol. Walnut tJ Mahogany Itorkind " 2.5. Walton Lei Melt:luny Divans; 2u Walnut " • tO Mettle Top Centre Tables: LJ " Dressing Dilrigille Est "Vmtoo temts; r 40 lOU Cain ‘• 29 Plain Decking Bilreitia; 4) Mahogany lla.lsGu t,; 20 Walnut bil Cottage .4 Mil Cherry and Poplar ihthileadol YJ MeLz•geirr Wardrobes; 10 Walnut lo Ch• try nu Plain Bureau , : 70 ig u u rg and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and DoOkrarer; 2n dot. Come ,Seat Chrsini; 24 Ceneßeet Rocking Chntril 12 Ladles' Writing Desks; Liar and Towel Stands; gdguires: Conversation Chairs; RlLtabeiban Reception Pearl Inlaid " Arra Goad° and Uall Chatty; A large aasortment of COMMON FURNITURE toad WINDSOR CHAIRS. Osartirr Melons eupptted with all at licles in their line. STEAMBOATS anti Fonts, furnished at the shortest notice. All miens promptly 11/1...111t1e.1 to. aarr. Steamboats, Ahoy t Tun subscribers tender their acknow ledgments for the favors bestowed upou them by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others Interest ed to building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furahh, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work. manship. T. U. YOUNG .t CO.. Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite "Brown's llotel." J atoms Lowry, Jr., _ Gruuß AND BRDSTEM.D ISUIVIINACTDRER—No. 20.1 tietterman's Row, Liberty street, has ou hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, which he will sell lower than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. He would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning at every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the MEI, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly tie tided to. copra A. aIILLIKEN IaACS ON 111 ND at their extensive 0.11.11Nr2 and 11, CRAM SLLNIIPACTOItY, No. ti 4 Smithfield strut, large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will eellls per cent. below customary rates Terms—cash only. Great Indttesknotits to tinah Purchnsern. WWli will sail our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY CLIAIRS AND It F,DSTRADS, at prices that cannot Ito please naafi pureltneers ; All our work is warranted. Our tertns are CABIL J Alt}:11 LOWRY, JR., mar2 s tor. Seveulh!sod Liberty'sts. -- W31717 iVriF'"—=- , LISVENSON continues to manufacture CABINET-WARM of everydesoriptlonoithisold stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UND3RT..4.I{- Ihlo attended to, In all its branches. myll - - 1 111:LE BOOK FUR It AI LEGAL) ENUlNERES.—Coutnin ing formula tor laying out curves. determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, otc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathitns and natural signs -tan gents, etc. etc., by John H. Henek, Civil Engineer. rocket. book form. $1,15. ...The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Itnilroads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatie tables are common enough; bet a book combining with these tables others peculiar to t he Railroad work, and especially the necessary tbrm oleo for laying out curves, turn.outs,croasings, &c.,10 a deeiderntom which this work is designed to supply. U. S. MILITARY Acamarr, West Point, April lg, ISS4. Gentlemen: I have looked over "Ilenck's Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapted to the ob. ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be found a vary usetul and practical volume both fur °nice and field work. D. U. Bleumu. Thor, April 21. le&t, I am much plea,ed with Mr. Renck's little manual. the "Field Book of Railroad F,ngineers." With the present,.. tiou of some of the most practical and useful of recoguire,l proceeses among railway =engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desire. ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. lienek's book is such so to adapt it excellently well to profee.donal needs, I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with Its execution, alike with the per. midday of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by hie publishers. B. FRANKLIN tlasexx, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM S. 11A1 7 1::4, Dealer in Engineers' Stationery, Market street, corner of Second. Ist INIC Dittss GOODS.—A. A. MASON pi CO. bawl - jab teethed another 13plezzaid lot ut Drees Goods, comp r i, sing tj Plant, tiotped and Figured liernea, Tlednee, Or. ganctie,e, Ac dc., with 6.3M8 elBZant ii;Sita o 1 flii - arwv.i rop, RAM. icP6l =Eli A flew and elagulaf ; edczAi.dal homely foe tee ewe et all DU/tat diseased— Costii rt • r Incite ; Taundl e Or9_pxy 4 _ re ;ere, I o et, Rua. tfl, Nen, t ,wipAa Irritability, elutistateatlons lain toile, Pallier in the Brom., ells lack and Limbs, VemaleComplatate ,c., he.. Indeed, very few are to is eases in which Purgative Med tine I. not more or leas required,an Much sickness' and suffering might' be prevented, it s Lhermless htit effectual Cathartio wet e snore freely used. No parson can feel well while a caustic habit of body pre. sails; beeidee, it soon generates serious and often fatal L dierasee, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a geed .Purgative. This Is alike true of Colds, Veveri3h • symptom, and Bilious derangement'. 'rimy all tend to 'become or produce the deep-eested and Immithible ilietempere which load the hearses all over the laud. Renee a reliable family physic is of the first im portance to the public health, and this. Pill has been per fected with consummate skill; to meet' that demand. An extensive trial of ite virtues by Pbyticlana, Profeesora, and Patients, boa shown manila surpassing anything hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not eubetentheed by persons of such ex• ailed positions and character as to forbid the enspicion of untruth. ' Among the eminent gentlemen who bete testified-In favor of the:sol-'llls, we may mention— Boot.. A. A. RAPES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Maseachtmette, whose high professional character is endorsed by the Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the fretted States. ROBERT C. WINTLIEOP, Ex Speaker of the Rouge of Representatives. AUBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to England. JOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston; *also, Dr. J. it. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of Nevr York City, 01.1:10rdftl by lion. W. L. MA ROY, Secretary of Stele; • IVAL ii. ASTOR; the richest man In America; LitLANDI CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan lintel, at! others. Did space permit, we could give many buttered cretin. cater Rem ail parts where the Pills have been need, but evl e;mee even moreeonvineing than the experience of eminent Putele men, is tonnd In their effects upon trial. hose Pills, the re‘ult of long Investigation and study, are uttered i the public aelhe beet and most complete Nadel, the prierent titikie of medical science can afford. They tiro compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the tee+lielnal virtuseouly of Vegetable Remetilee extracted by Chemical protest In u mate of purity, and combined tn. Caltr 111 each a manner as to !tone the beet remits. 1 he r.F stem of composition for medicines has been found In Cherry' Pretoral and Pills loth, to produce a more eilicleut remedy then had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reeeet, is perfectly obviate. While by the old mode of pr,litiou, every medicine le burdened with more or lees. of aeriesoidoue and injurious qualities, by this each Indie v ideal virtue only that is dogrel for the curative effect i, Lrr2euL Ali the inert and obnoxious qualities of each buteterese employed are leR behind, the curative virtues u.l7befogretaiued. Retire it is pelf evident that the effecta eherthi prose as they have proved, snore purely remedial, ant tie Pills ft lucre proWerrfll antidote to ufseeees than any other malkitm known to the wcrld. ELLl,ro!fleriz?, it is frsquently expellent that many romtisineashouLl be taken under the Counsel of an attending Physicists, and y , to( Le moll rird properly judge of r remedy without know=. in itc commtitrnn, I have supplied the a.!---crate Pormolv , Ly wl.kh Loth lay Pectoral and Mr are ruade, to the whclo body o Praetitioters in the United Itated arsl British An...ricau If, however. there iduruld De anyone ~.. Pll, -, 1:4s not received them, they will be forwardel by mail - to Me request. Of all the Patent bledleines that are ceered„ how Krw would he taken if their contrasltion was known! Their life consists in their mystery. I have to mysteries- The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, end all who axe competent to jodge on the subject • freely acknowledge their convictions of their traria:4ls merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pp:mom:cad by sciantine men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians . have declared the came tz:bug of my Pills, and even more contilentdy, atut are to certify that thcirtuticipations were more than by their effects upon trial. T'vey operate by their powerful influence on the internal ra purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy 1. -.—_, er:a—nkr....-re the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, ar..dy.her organs of the body, motoring their irregu tar ac :ism to health. and by correcting, wherever they ex awl, derangements es are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JAIiIES C. 'A V.EII, Practicn.l and Ana. lyi,;Td* f, Lowell, Mass. PricTe2 - 4 cents per box. `- Vivo boleelor $l, by IL A. FAIINESTOCK k CO., at wholepalz and rand. by - every Druggist In Pittsburg!), and by el Deal.rs rVerriyhril. jet;:{1111W ASTHMA AND ruArS[WTIGIi iI IV AND ":I%.tt iIiONDIAUFL-1 hY c'TEAN A DUCA:tali 11011 E TO Th E DOOR. OF TLrE 8.a.7,3Y AWONDERFUL DISCOVEDX has Tr - aut.:3. teen by Dr. Curtis, of ttis dry, In :he ireat.mebt crf. Ccn- Rutapt•.•_r,, Asthma ani all diseases of ths Logs- Wr frr to " Da. Cbarts's Iltbmltts, ob bait-tab Ilssras Fans AND ell EltY-I' Sraup." With this now "method, Dr. it. has r ones W. h•erith, man eviiabee of whi.-11 hs, innuraerabla certif . :L=les. Speskirg ei the trsat ro,,t a phy..,l,ittn reruarkr, " It is evident that inhaliug— etirmatly ureattno• ftn 8 ' kepa . theme— • 4 .1 • • 41111• •mat ' covities of the limp, and thus eampe the many end varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The Hygearra tall:reale at all the Druggists throtlghout the coo otry.—Sew Ibr; I):4l.diman of January 14. Toe Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, wit,, s . out the least Inconvenience—the heat of the body laela g ) nutlicient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds o( eases Cures, like the followin might be named: One package of the Irygeana has cured Me of the Aethm of :is. years standing. J. F. nuaritrar, •^, P. SI. of Iturioannon, Ps. I am our. , Ll of the Asthma of ten years' standing by Dr.i Curtly s Hygeana. Mania= kasrtm, Brooklyn, N. Y. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, DI• Y., was cured of: Clad of Bronchitis by the Ifygeona, 'Ty sister has been cured of a distreraing, cough c f several? e.trr' slanting, and decided to be loot:mole by the physi elYri. ,he was cured In one month, by the Hygesun. J. IL Garman; Richmond, hie. rl be Bev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, testifies of our medl-% ,1111 txt the following language: Nay YORE, N0v.15, 1851, DEAI Stn-I think highly of Dr. Curtiss Iygeana cat remedy in direastv of the throat and lungs. ltavin4 haLV - . ensue opi.oltualty to tetify• fat efficacy, I axe convinced:. that It ie a lanst excellent medicine, both thu syrup and; fir labeling application to the chest. N. a—Pr:rt Elygesna to ate O.IIIGINAL'and . ttLINE All'fletE; all others are base battalions, ult and INJURIOUS c.:•.aatarfeits. shun thew as yon. : " • POISON. .fiat" For ante Ly Jr. Cleo. 11. Koyetr, 14d Woad etroot ; I. Srllipt A Co.; Leo A. lieekbam, Alloghemp City; Job :lar;eut, Neu% Ittlf.ilton: C. L. KaLtor, ItottE3ter. rmytiAlswGra - kV:tiler's Spanish Blizture. tit E 011 E AT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOI4, Not et Particle of mercury itt it. ;. 1 - ET Til E Ale SLICTED READ AND PONDIIRI—A. 3J Ic fella s lismeJyi or Scrofula, /ling t Rhonnii7i limo, Obstinate. Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or ' rnstrtir: Ito Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic ;toe t;. +s, Ring Worm or Totter, Build Beall, Enlargement aul e.e.i u of Abe stones and Joints, Stubborn Blurt, Syphillrl Di,erders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Meas. - , iu king from an hajudielous use of Ilercury,/inllndonca Lilo, or Impurity of the Blood. to i- This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Bloc • it (lOW used by wands of grateful patients from all lea:: or the United Stares, who testify daily to the remarks cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, TER'S SPA 311811 MIXTURE." Neuralgia ltbeumittisil ..orofols, Eruptions on the Skin,Liver Disease, revel UI tire , old Sores, Affections of the likineys, Diseases of tl Throat, Female Complaints, Paine and Aching of the Bon and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this greet inestimable remedy. s!'. • For all diseaess of the Blood, nothing has yet been font to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impl.: ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver, and itidues strengthens the Digestion, giver tone to the Stomaco makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the C.tona., , ' tution, enfeebled by disease or broken lawn by thaexcaser':. of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, It Is invariably better than all the O. mattes ever used. A few doses of Carter's S . pardsh lash' will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the rot mantling to the cheek, give cLssticlty to the stmt, cad I •: prove the general health In a remarkable degree beyond the medicines ever heard of. The largo number of certificates which we have mania' from persons from all parts of the United States, is the evidence that there Is no humbug about it. The pre:.; - hotel keepers,magistralme, physicians, and publie men, w. known to the community, all add their testimony to hi wonderful efreetit of this GREAT BLOOD Fumy's% Call on the Agent and ^et a Circular and Almanac, a read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of au bledici'..; has performed. None genuine unless signed by BENNETT A BENI Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl etreet, Richmond, Va.; to whom orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. Aud for sale by B. A. YAIINESTOOR, JOSEPH Ifl,k; NO, FLEE= BROS., and by Druggists generally. ocßitelavily • What , Note; Paper Macke TabLai: Pernbroko Hail and Tier " lamilaa' Work Extension Dining Table 9; Ottomans; STATXMENT FItOM CANADA Quxaso, February 7th, 15.54 ..I.lerrrs. u _l. FWJute lu t @ Cb.—Wo hut the plea.surk rereiring, this morning, the within certificate of your 1 luifuge, which will be yen gratifying to you, as It was erg reinutarily. We are, Ueutlaraen, yours, very truly, . J. MUSSON t Ct, nrenilemen—My little daughter, four yens old, and 9 sou, elder, were for e unisiderable time suffering onus. 1 purchased two bottles of your Verralfuge'l which f gave them three doses, according - to dim:U.,. and Etrange to soy, in less than three hours th. y posseti2 k•ss than NEVE IIUbiDRED WORMS, sumo of the estr, di nary length of from twelve to fifteen inches. Having experienvd so much of the henefieLd effect; your Vermifuge.,l feel it my duty to recommend it to?, as, in my opinion, one of the moot efficacious rel, dies against wormo ever offered. to the public. tieutlemen, believe rue to be • Your much obliged and humble serv't,i' hIATUAtiIIitL LEATERI Prepared. and sold by B. A. A. FAUNESTOCX corner of Pirst arid Wood streets. Joseph Wizltem Carriage Reposltor3L • JOSEPH WHITE , now carrying on bual nese Su his spacious prembms, (now lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Oreeusburg turnpike, near the Two Mile Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenretile, respeoW iuvites the public to inspect his stock of CAltaLld,„ itUGOIES, dc. And he particularly informs mode:, par dialer 1, that one . price only is made. Fourteen y , °ape:lel:co. in the business, enables him to place hefor, patrons the same choice collection of Carriages whic?.' mazy years past it bat been his particular depart:um neleet from the rarlOUs and moat talented Eastern n 4 feetu.ers. The success of his new system is eamplete-,..t economy of his arrangements will supply the best and fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which ta,un:.; for aussratiug housas of business has heaped the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPU will sell, on ready money only, at mublt less than the Fre tlo. lusheclaw C4rriagenepaired in Ile best mannor„with ATTENTION Wagon Masters and Teamsters' Bounty AGENCY, tE3 ,rourtk streets SoldierY, blutuiana, Wagon Meerers, J eters, rtc., who were regularly mustered Into rice of the United Status, end every Ofnoce, Seatrian„l, , may Seaman, Marine, (Murk anti Landsman in the P slue, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any Stir:;:tr` Territory, are entitled., by the late Act of o:ingress Warrant for 160 Arles of Laud. These who bare received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitle s Warrant for such quantity of Laud as will make, i whole, 120 Acres. Persons entrusting their claims to ute can rely lug them atteirded to promptly. • All infatuation free of charge .. A . L u e s t ,r t Letters aworett. Address whir. T, CW77O ifeCriil 6,l t N Euunt,y Lend Agent, 92 Fun t r , tl , ;l l , l ir r ‘_r ,;1., -XPSOLp .R . Eywat a Actittr.a2oAc•: • eio. OS Wood str,.'", - .~,, r.., , ~ ..,. 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