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arrsing the Great Aftericcn:eirre.tz and U. & . 2ago.
HE Only Direct nod .1 , ,11%b1e &lite ts , the houth end
E L uuth-We;'„--tSerenty n crier than any other
alute.
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Et. Louis Day Dicprasts —... 9.15 /L. ltioago•St.
Zo hU.
St. Louis Night Express 10.00 P. 2.4.5 P. H.
Train.' run ch.ruetly through Nritliettt change, of cars Or
be e.
Aura Chicago to SC. Louis in 1.6% hours.
LIIPuIiTANT CONNECTIONE.—At Joliet pith the Book
Lslead Railroad for Ottawa, Lt Rocklsland and Oen.
- 1,1 lowa.
At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin
ton, Waynesville and Docatnr, and with Stages for Peoria.
At Nini.ngtoid, with (rat Western Railroad for Jackson
yille and I!linein Wier.
At Alton, with Dal'y Lino of Paokets for Hannibal,
Quincy end Keokuk; the meat experilUons and reliable
routs to all portions of North-eastern Missouri.
At bt. Louis, with Daily Firsvelitra ?Reamers for New
Orleans and loterrnediate points on the Lower lirusaissippi,
and with Regular Lines of rackets for Kansas, Bt. Joseph,
and all potato on the Slisrouri, Tennessee, Oninheriand end
Astiaraas Rivers.
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD
Carrying the Great U. States sail and 'Express.
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAELY on its entire
length from DUBUQUE to OADIO s •
Alm
CHICAGO to CAIRO.
Thin Road, In conjunction with Trains of MO Ohio and
altssistippi R. R. end Chicago and Oalona Railroad, firma
the most direct and only continuous R. R. route Prom
ORICAOO to ET. LOUIS,
CHICAGO to CAIRO,
CHICAGO to DUBUQUE.
Tralas leave Chkago as follows:
10 A. M. and 10.20 P. 3L—Sr. Lots AICD CAIRO UTILE&
Pass-egery for Pt. Louts by this train tato the ears of the
Ohio owl Miss. B R. of Eandoral, and ore carried direst to
St lonic
985 A. it nod 1.10 P. SL—DITIMQI7B AND GALINA Ex.
rum, connecting at Dunbeth (opposite Dubuque) with
MDay Line or Stem Pockets for Bt. Paul and the Upper
derippl river cities-
Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A.
M. arid 7.00 P. 61.
Paw:ewers from the East and places on the Ohio river
dootiood for BL Loufe will save 100 milee of todloua smd
certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive
Mein hours In advance of the river route, by taking the
ears at Cairo.
Tickets to it Louie, Cairn, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all lin
noroant plaoes by this route ' inn be had at the office of the
Oeuvre! Railroad to Chicago
R.5.11.r0ad3 lu Pittsburgh, and bliatdgen
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)a8 P- R. MASON, Eup't.
PITTSBUROH AND CONNELLBVILLE
RAILROAD
o net , from went Newton, Westmoreland
bounty, to Mlltenburg Station. Fayette
County.
alas ran e2RAgtl CLAM! MIER having been rbar.
tend by Ilia P. A 0. H. H. Co., will leave Pittsburgh
every evening at half peat four eolook precisely, for West
Newton, conneoting there with the Trains of the Pitts.
burgh and Coanellaville Railroad, which will run between
the above points until further notice, as follows:
Leave Walt Newton at 5:50 A.M.; etopplng at Port Royal,
Rniittea Mill, Jaeob'e Creek and Layton • reaching Mitten
burg et 8:60 o'clock. Returning, leave Miltenburg_at CM A.
!d ;..bac at ell way stations, and arrive at West Newton at
7.14; oannectin.; with the at eater CLARA 718 HER (or
teburgh; reerhing Pittsburgh at noon.
Second Train will leave West Newton at 12 o'clock for
5111nrunurg. and returning, will leave Mlltenburg at
P. M., Atopping at ail way stations.
Fare from rittscurgh tr. Nilitenburg, $1,15. Eta=
Uniontown and Conn Ravine will connect with the
nt 11.11tenburg Station.
rreitht will be transported each way daily. For rates
L.n o y.to ceroWELL. &Kb Assistant Baps:intendant,
West newton; or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agent, on
board the ,loaner Clara Fisher. at her wharf acre th e
tionongehele Pridge. OLIVES W. SIMS,
Prudent and Superintendent.
pictobargh t .TuneP.4lBl7ls. 'Den]
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THREE DAILY TRAINS EAGLE. WAY, (81ZDAY8 EX
GEPTED.)
And but one Change of Carl between
Columbus and Baltimore.
Oand after Mundey, June 1511,1655, Trains : ill ran as
follow§
GOING EAST.
.I.:xprets liaa Night
Train. Train. Train.
......10:00 A. M. 2:20 P. M. 11:301 P.M.
......11:10 ~ 4:45 " 12:50 A. M
12•24 , P. M. 6AM " 2-.12
12:58 " 0:44 " 3:01
1:') " ::98 " .1:25
2:23 " 8:25 " 4:18
„... 2:44 " 8:51 " 5:14 "
.. 3:20 " Fn.?. 2:45 " atr.6:ls "
mot.v
Columba'.
Newark.—
Zanasrill .
Conwrd
Oambriign
II.: nnsriile
I;Lls.nt
13=
GOING IVEE'i
-- . .
Emprea4 Mali 1597.:
Train. Train. Train
.. 9:45 A. Si. 5:15 A.. M. 0 00 P. M
-10:31 . 0:15 " 7:09
-10:52 " 0743 " 7.40 "
-11156 " F:01.. 9.00 "
...1217 P. 31. E:3O " 0- = ii
-. 1:10 " 9:00 " 10:6 ~
10:37 4, 11:40
.. :1•20 " 1.;..'16 P. M. L'2o A. M
Lsave..
Belialr
Balmott
Barnesville— ..... .
Cambridge ..—...
l'bccord
Zanesville
Nenartc
Arr o.alumbus
The Express Train goitz East will atop to take up or
leave pasaongers, nt Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord,
Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only.
Goitris WEr: will stop only at the above named Stations.
The Mall Train trill step at all the Stations whore the Mall
If to be root, dyed. cr delivered, and at all other Stations co
notice being given. The Night Train will stop at ell Sta.
Lions on proper notice being given.
GOING NAST.
The 10A) A. M. Express Train, connects et Columbus
with the Exprvas Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M.
mud with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Pique
and Indiana Itsllroad; at Newark with morning. Trains to
and from Sandniky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, end with
Trains un the SteuhunTille nad Wham Ilkaroad; at
Wheeling
x•rithra.press Train on the Daltimoro and Ohio
liallroadfor Daitlinoro, Waittlngton, Philsdelphie and Mud.
ern Mica.
The 180 P at. Titan will connect at Columbus with the
easoni Train from Oinainuati; at Newark with Sandusky.
Tdanall id and No; - ask. Railroad; and at Wheeling with
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
I easing Louisville and palate. below Cincinnati, and taking
the 9 A. hf. Train on Little Miami Railroad. will connect
with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana.
palls and ltislamond by morainic Train on Indiana ()antral
Rattrap:l will also eounct with this Train at Columbus,
nd ratio Wheeling at 9:16 and leave by 10:20 P. H.
T rain on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving In Balt!.
more at 6 P. Id, next day.
The 11:&7 P. 11. Train munrote at Columbus with the
nail Train r. Silt leaves Cincinnati at 6:34 P. IL, and arrives
at Bel' at 1110 A. 31.: connecting with tha arnemninds.
lion Train on , he Bar:Rave and Ohio Railroad. Paroen
nets tearing Cni.a.go by the Evening Trains can, by tide
route,via li , ehigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Dar
• on. reach Co.umbua in ...tam to take Lhia train; and at
Why-111°g will take the Acnmmodation Train far Cumber
I and, sloop tber.., ant resume by Express Train to Balti
more and Eastern Cities.
GOING WEST.
The 5:15 £ id. Mail Tram connects at D•liair with liktht
Train on • be Daltluarve and Ohio Rsilrold; at Newark with
trains to and Wow Etsztdudly, Mansfield and Mt. Weruon,
and Chicago rt.] Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana.
podia, and Chicago, ,)to Dayton and ria Urbana.
The 9 ta A. )1. Express Train connects with Lao Erprdas
Train from and arrives in Columbus at 3:23 P.
M, and c,)o•..)ets with C7111:1-3 going South and Wast arriv
lug in Cincinnati at 7 P. M.
'rho &03 P. ;M. Train mu:wet! with the Ithommodation
Train frow. Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train
al 2:15 A.M., direct for Cincinnati. Xenic„Dayton, l_ndinna•
no:D. Lafayette, Terre llaute'
A ,r.lot Lome and Chicago.
1.9.4_C 11. tOCTIIIPION, Sup!.
Zenc3„wril lr , June IS, I,SSS--[jr.'2l]
CLEVELAND AND DITTELBUROR
RAILROAD.
CON.NECTING IVITII
STEaMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL,
VIA WE'LL SVILLE,
Milo and Perins A y N l n ynnin Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
THE shortest, quickest mad most reliable routo to Toledo,
Llhicers, Hock Island, Galena, and Bt. Louis, 13 VIA
CLEVELAND.
This route Is One Munched miles shorter Sod about tilos
boars quicker than the circuitous oue via IndlanapolLe.
Three Dully Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Deily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours,
and et. Louis thirty-seven boars.
CIA ALLIANCZ.
Ms Train a of tb.o Ohio and Pennss. Railroad leaving Pitta
burgh at 1.00, A. 3L, 8.00, A. !.I_, and 8.00, P. rd., oonnoct
at Alliaises at &II A. AL, 1L45 A. M, wad 6.80 P. U., ea
fotimrs
'Spat ne Gar Cleveland lez.va &Mena) at 7.50, 6-14-, and 11.00
and 833 P. L, connoting at Hndion wits Trains for
Cuyahoga Falls and Akron and L^riring to Olirreland at
I*.e4 A. 11., 820 P. M., and 0.00
Paasongara for Toledo, Qhi Bt. Louis. Root Island,
Galena, and the North-wart, wao - wiah to go through with.
out diltellWOrk, will talta the train leaving Pittsburgh at
3 00 A. Di., toad B.3TiVILM in Guneland at 11:3 P. M, 118 that
is the only train by otkla close cc nneetlons ere :nada
through the stove point. Pasaen-.era try this train
teach an... go at 'll4O next morning, and Pt Louie at into.
VIA WELLSVILLE.
The Steamers Forest Lilly and Diurnal arti leave Lbe Mo
nongahela wharf every morning, (Sundays egoeptod.) at
10 teclozk, ennuedting with the treat leaving
Wellsville at 430 P. IL, and arriving at Cleveland at 940
F.
An Aoecmaio..ls.lon Train will tears Wellsville daily.
(Sundays or.cepted,) at t 5.4) P. au, coaneedng at Dayr.rd
ultb P... - ptera Train ikrzfring la Clareland at 2.20 P. M
Trains from Wrllevilla and Cleveland connect at Bayard
for Carcollwn, Waynesburg, Dover, and New Philada
Air Tickets for Clevels.nd, Chinagn and the :fort's-arc t,
ela Walbrrille, are r0‘,.1 , 1 at a I= rate than via Alliance.
The "Pni.ine (rota Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run ar.
t - ellawa: Leave Cleveland at 7.40 and =0 A. id, and &VS P.
Li.; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. U., 7.00 A. M., and 1.0,00
Trains leave Cbioago for Rock bland and 61 Louts as
falt,ves: Ptr Roth. Island at 0.00 A. AL, and 11.00 P. M.
Por Bt. Louis at 9.16 A. M., cud 10 . 06 P.
Paaaengers far Bt. Louie go over Bock Leland Railroad to
Joliet, and ttmare over tba Chimgo and Micsissippi Railroad
to Altou, and thence by Bacambost (23 rata]) to It. Louie.
Pasavagaza by thu 916, A. IL, Train arrive in St. Louis at
/1.20 same evening, and by the 10.03, P. 31., Train, at noon
Dc at day.
Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re
checked for V.ll? . ago ano Elt,Lonia
pAau Yla aLLLLti Arm ournt,AND.
lit clam Weis.
" ctaturx —4.2 E.) To Le. En1te....818 CO $l9 BO
Cleveland 400 " Rock 111'd, 18 CO 14 28
Toledo._ .. " Galena ..... 18 18 14 00
Chi s aago—...:l2 00 ElO 1.4:3 4 . Eptinglletti 16 70 10 VJ
" Bloontingt...lo 20 14 40 " Burlington 21 00
"Bt. Lout. 7.1 GO ,
Pafigaz—Cssz aro raiue.. , -1 to
Ornoe of Coe Oenapo.ny, La
yzMnrn their tic }ur..:
0n0ng43.1,1t Ilou?3, below the
du Y, Cle'vr:zad.
CAM:IIIEI% Aet, tt--,tra
:60. AIN LINE EOUTE
FLOM
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS•
clumau, ALTON .LND LT. L'.ll-TM
BAIL
SRO MUDGE{ EXP 11.63 1111.1713 Dln.t, But DAra LLOUTZ.J.
Zearcr.4 drrives QJ
R. P. 'MORGAN, Eup't, Bloomington
L. DARLING, Agent, Chic:lc-O,IW
CENTRAL ROUTE.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN!
Northern Minch to fe a ttissisaippi River,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
All Railroad to the ffiUaIL SIPPI.
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL MENREEE ROAD
FOIL;ILLIT TEL CHICAGO AND A U/10 , A tt CLOT. Dittirtar
Thar: 3. 3. is vow cosiwkrlke,
And Trains run the enttro distance from CMICAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa. without change of Care.
The Only Direct Route to BCHLLENGTOII, GIFINOt,
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, °QUA WKA, WAPEt.LO, FORT
DES MOINES, GUUNCII. BLUeF, c.c., and the COLT ALL
RAILROAD Itoute from CIUCAQO TO ST.LOUIS BLOOM
INGTON, CLINTONfECATUR, OAL:1.0, spaldo FIE LD,
JACKSONVILLE, N LES, end Intermediate Stations on
the Minuet. Central, rest Western, and Ohio and itlisels•
aips4 ftrilroride.
Trains on the above Line leave Chicag o on the errivel of
MOUS frsm Ike East—avoiding la ying over et • any of
the poir.o-..
Stages lenvo Burlington daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern IlisH , nri—making the quicken and
most reliable routs to reach all the important points west
of the Miesierlppt as far ea Council Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles leas staging than by any other route. The Reed.
for a large portion ot the way, hi laid with the CONTLRECUB
the etttoothost riding and beet Railroad in the Weft—
well stocked with the most modern Lovomoti yes and elegant
new Cars.
447. By thli , route pasoongera are sure of making conr.se
tone, and arriving at St. Louie on advertised time, avoiding
the Vellaiilild delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of unripe ABIERILL 110E/SE s
Hon, as on the route by Alton. CORNER 0)' MAIN AND SOUTH ZITS., WARREN, 0.
Baggage chocked direct through from Chicago, and no f i V liliproprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the
public that this' new and elegant Hotel haibeen opened
charge for handling at any paint.
THROUGH TICKETS by this roots can be pu r ena e st et , re. a house of entertainment. BCillg eoramodlo EH and roomy,
all use Railroad Officeo la the Keel; at the Office of the and adjoining the Moe of the Ohio Stage 001:1 pony, it often
riadticoments toceurpaseod in Warren for the accommoda-
Company, curare- of Clark [lad *3 streets, In the Granite
Building ;at the Dal.< t of tie Galena R. it, and at the tlou of the traveling community.
bitch. Cont. it. H. Chico, corner of Lake and Dearborn ate , I A there of public patronage la respestfully
opposite Tremont Clouse, Chicago.-
our; ASEILL
FRKIGIIT oonsignel by this rents will receive lininedi
ate despatoh. C. G. HAMMOND, Stip't.
Cl, E. lOLLK'If,
Gen"! Ticket Ag't, Chicago.
Sar TICKM can be proeured'at the principal Railroad
OLlcos of the country.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
Fills GREAT OUNTR.AL ROUTE, connecting the At
-11131.1.3 cities with Western, North-waste:a and South
wsztere States, by n mthtenunna Railway direct. Thieroad
aleo conneots et Pittsburgh with daily Rat of steamers to
all parts on the Western Blear, and et Cleveland and San
dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western
Lake.; making th- inset cast, shaves" cad reltinsfe costa
by which FRILIGHT can le forwarded to and from the
Grew tPs.-1.
ELATES BirrvrE;,'N ruILAuka,pIIIA
rißia CLASF—E-sole, shoes, Dry Goods,
(In belts.) Furr, Prattlers,
BEOOND CLASS.. -Broke and stationery,
Dry Goods, (lee bLbs,) Hardware, Len
;her, Wool, 00
FOURTLI GLASS --fkie Kalb Brio°n and Hemp,
OLAP4S—.Luella, Bugging, Baton
and Pork, (in bully,( , HomP, a.
ork, (packed,) Lord bud Lard Oil per 10011 s.
Z. In shipping Goode from any printise; of Phil:del.
phis, be porocular to sneer: reale tin Pewit ytt,2t.
RatfroarL" All Goods consigned to tee Ammta of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittaburgh, will be forwarded without
determiou.
Pazialrr AGEsra —1‘10...s Potter, Beaton; J. L Elliott, N.
Y. R. J. Semester ' Palladelphhi; Magrarr A Hoops. Balti
more; Geo.C. Pranoisous. Pitteberreh; Shrlngman & Brown,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J eloorlreaa, Louisville Hy., R. C.
Melstrum, Madison, Ind.; itateliff A Co., St- Louis, bin; J.
S. Mitr-hell A lion, Indiana.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent. Philadelphia.
H. J. LOAIBARRT.
aye Superintendent, Altoona. Pa.
Steubenville and Indiana Railroad.
•
ERMEI ‘ 414.
CHANGE OF TIME
(AY AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, Jane 20, MI, the Mall
Train leave' Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted )
at 7 o'clock. A. 3.1., and arrive at Newark et 1.60 o'cloik, F.
connecting with trains fcr
Columbus, Sandusky,
Chicago,
aCClnuall, Lasalle,
Mount Vernon. Dock blacd,
Tc edo, Saint Louis.
Raach Charbanati at 8:20 came evening.
P-L71711:: LNG
Le3Te.7 No.virk at U o'clock, H., and Andrea at ist.ab.m.
Tin. at 7:10 P. 7t. Passenger' by IM.e train leave Cincto•
nan at 0 o'clock, A.
The Cadiz Aooommodatlon Train
Leaves riteutenvide daily, (Sundays accepted,) at 410 P.
IL, and arrives at Oadla at &de P. M.
ILLYCLYERU,
Leaves Calls at 1.0 A. IS. and arrives at &mho:wills at
IthiL A.ll.
For further inforzatlon apply la JAMES COLLINS
CCL, Fralittit and Passenger Agents, Nos.. 114 and I.lf, Water
EL - act, Pitt!burgh.
LdreatiriD DEVENNI.", (loners! Pr-lirlit and Tictet
Arun IL IV. Irt/OIJW aIID,
611pr-interplant
PENNI:4Y LV AN IA ft.A.ILROAD•
EILEI7, DAILY TlllO/4011 henries I'hiladsl
.l. phis ate] Pittabur,rll. TLlr 3108.N1N0 MAIL TAAL , :
I:ree Philadelphia far Pittablifgh at 7}5, and Pltts
trargh fa? Pthadelphia st 7 , A. W. THE' raisT Lll
leaves Philadelphia far Piltaburgb ni 1 P. Si., sad Pitt,
burgh for Phlleidalphis et 1, P. SI. TILE 1i14131' ESYItLPh
TRAIN imivea PC.II - ...e.elphia 117 Pittsburgh at 11, P. Li., awl
Pittahaftth 174. Philiblelphla et 10, I'. M.
The 11-4C70 Lint+ canr.sut at Pittabasgh with the P-allroala
andfrptit ;it .ut,,u, tl deco cad L'hicatt.
, th
Fratikflut, Lealagtun earl Louirrills. Ley: Terra Itsutp x
aad ladiaiuppUe, lad.; Cia3nuali, Lay
too, Sr bellt.l.Yaratae, bauduely, ruled, Cies,
S.:sou:ll,a aad tt'usetsr,
with the tit.. Paultst OBLIANN,
cud CINCINNATI.
Tbrubch TicY:,x cep be tlsd to or trx , m Otter eta,. ebcee
plama.
Fe: furilue pa.:O.Q.ularn, am f....kudbille of the dflferliut
Marlins yclut.. the Wct wlll fuel tb,
r.hertegt bud rvuta to Phila.:l..4h* 13e111-
mgct, timo Yorh, or Lii..6lct. 711 , .18.
[taunt, FlLFseugrr Lice , Pb144101p..114...
J. MrSKtitl::‘,,
jeutyo tat, l'az.v.ngtr Lit Yitttih~r„b,
rrEUETEE - 8 3%LE OF X U EBTATE 3XD 53TuCKS. -
I On TIIIIREDAY ecentag, July tlfith. at 8 o'clock, et eh°
licitchunts' hichange, /mink etcaet, will Le sold, b ardor
at Wm. P. licum, lirluitte of Hugh D. filing, the fallowing
value: AD Real Mate tou.l Btocitevi
Thai Telco:1:10 throe obyry tittok afro:dog trout.% tit,, lot
Fourth rtroot, tho Lot knolus n front c 1 olLettou foot
Fourth etrnet, es Witthua hotfk olktty Bto tett, Including a
bum, foot ollopo-cubject to footorfgo of 816OG.
No 1:1 to Ctsi e 4 n 1 subaffioiou of lot+, Ns.,
11 I.sltorlng et frOnt of CT. Doty foot CD tirorltiLl stroot,
oktotiffor, beck ono htintfrel foot.
Doe ur c fourth cl 1.1,1 3' In Cltorn Plot. of luto
In Allegheny Cery, harlug u Smote! I , ler.treight.tougo,..oren
icebeo on Anderoonn street, extenrllol2 tack on. Aanarod
awl forty le,t rtroy'o
&z Lots in the fen-ough or hlannhetner. haring we-0.11
front Of twenty feet on aoutherly All. of Chat. - I,T otOnot,
ontonaLas ba.:lf 12- fret Luchon to nonth alloy, Ning
Bakowell•r. subOlriolon of out tot No. 2-17 In retorvou tint
oppeelte Pittaourgh.
I ha Med ihreellfthe of two hundred and sixty-nine
-ecrte , of Land to hx,nomy township. Rooter ceenty, on the
north ere.t aide of the Ohio river, adtothing treeta
21 and 4 au the north, No hi on the that, :to. 43 on the
south, end ho. 46 on the wen, being tract No. 43 in nee.'s
district, ho. 2of the deprocisil in surveys nubJect to Urn
of 82,124.
Qe.e
hundred end thirty three Laud In Wood county, ,
fifteen Lunn below Parkersburg end throe miles from the
Ohio river, on which are erected a new-mill and Log Route.
Enbject to lien Cf 8170.
The north quarter of Rectlon 13, in Towntablp t
of Range west, in the district of lands subject tosal e at
Rant Bin Marie, Michigan, containing one hundred end
elxty acres in Marquette township.
The south west quarter of duction 19, in Township 47,
north, of Hauge 25 west, In the district of I v is subject to
sale at taut bte Marta, Michigan, containing one hundred
and forty-nine acres and fifty-four hundredths, in Mar
quette township.
The north east quarter of Ecotion 24, in Township 47,
north of Range 26 weft, In the district of Lancia subject to
sato at Bout Ste Marta, containing one hundred and sixty
scree, In Marquette township.
One undivided fourth of one hundred end fifty-five scree
of copper and agricultural lands In Section 6 of township
48, north of Range 43 event, to. Oakland county, Michigan.
77 shares Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Block;
183 do North American Mining Ow do
800 do Pittatiorgli Mining Company Stock;
50 do Forest City Bank of Cleveland do
5 do Pittsburgh and Cleveland 11. R. do
10 do do do Etsubetmllle R. It di ,
22 do do do oOnnalitiville do do
6 do Otuutters Valley do do
38 do Pittsburgh a Coal Ellit Turnpike 00. do
64 do Temperanoeville Plank Road Co. do
4 do West Newton Plank Road Co do
660 do Bluff Mining Co.d o
400 do Iron City Minlog Co do
050 do Piro Steel Mang Co. do
300 do Pittsburgh k late Royal Mining Co. do
16 do Aztec Minh% Co. do
Terms at sale. P. M. DAVIS,
joie
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Auctioneer.
PEE COURTY SPIEOB.
rvun above celebrated WATERING PLACE will Le open
I for visitors on and after the FIFTH OF JUNE hEX r.
They are delightfully located on Sherman'a Creek, fourteen
miles uorth-west of DU11 , 4111201:1, (Ws phce being Moon
miles west of Harrisburg, on ihs °entre Railroad,) at the
Lase of Pisgah accents 's', which reaches an elevation of
more than the hundred test. Bhorman's Creek affords a
eplendid opportunity Cr those fond of bathing, fishing or
selling; the surrounding tbreeta offer groat attractions to
the eporteman; and tour smooth and shady made through
a oonntry unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery,
will diversify the amusements of the place.
HORSES, SADDLES and CARRLAIEEd can be had at all
thaw flormo taken to Livery on reasonable terms.
Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the WRINGS tee
Latta can hardly be mid. Their waters have been analysed
by the best Cbemiets in the Union, and are pronounced um
surpaseed for curing cutaneous 4.la(laCe6 and affections of
t o kidneys. There ate dome five Syringe in all, every
one of which to of different todoporatorr—the largest being
6) degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out it gal.ona every
seven minuets. Ladles' and Gentlemea'e BATHE have
been constructed, with ell the modern Improvement/4 to.
gether with PLUNGn Berns, kc., de
Each day a Coach learn Da11M112073 for the Syringe,
after the arrival of the CUB.
BoWilzig Alleys, Billiard iteCles, and various other fecill
dee for aniurement, in abundance. The accommodations
will be the beat, and the charges low.
Timm—Eight dollars per weal:, or one dollar and ally
mite per day.'
Families wishing to engage room', should address the
proprietor early.
Every atteriton will be paid to violtors the proprietor
hiring engaged the beet of remota. liturfe always in ot•
tenclatme.
All wiz:soon! ontione latended to reach the Berry °minty
Warm tipriosn Dhoti/it he mltlreseed to Durutanoort P. 0.
They will be M.mattlately forwarded.
IL 11. ETTER,
Proprietor Wean Bpringe
Liner Property' at Bast Liberty
for Bale.
23 LOTS OE GROUND at t he !e.
Liberty Station to be
tio/d on V', the 30th day of June, Lt:mant,
at 10 o'clock, A. M , at NOM Side, on the promisee.
Those Lo g '
are beautifully situated tor private rmidenaos,
and to the gale is peremptory, it milt he advantageous to
those deedrbag alich property to attend the gam.
Plana caps be seen at tbig and the Mace of the Truttog.
TELES.—Onegthird In band, ona.ttitni at six mcoaths, and
oterthird at eighteen menthe With interest
jelktri THOMAS MELLON. Trugma.
'*l
P TOO WOW TO BE RELIEVED aIIOM
supply yourself immediately oith n box of WELLS'
OTlVerrillatlillia PLASTER, as it Is an invaluable rem,-
dy for Rheumatism, Broasbitte, Pleurisy, Palm in tbo
tills, Beek and Breast: atw, Bozo, Outs, Willies, 81)
v 44 BOB' Joints, &e. 214 omits a boa. fold at Zio.l a t i l4
fan it. ' Yad
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A.TANSQw,iigoiT,,SE,
GEOIsGE - at. u'at - n; T rROPHIBTOn,
rO. 344 LIBERTY STREET, Just. ' beekle the Passenger
11 Depot of the Pennsylvania - Raitrorly tailish makes it
the moat convenient house In the city for passengera arrd.
ring by that road.
The Proprietor having at considerable expente, fitted up,
in excellent style, the MANSION ROUSE, would respect.
fully solicits abate of public, patronage, There is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the bestthe market
can afford, ' fabi:y
BT. OLAI 11 . 0 T .
Corner of Penn and St. Clair streds, Pittshullh, Po.
MILE undersigned, formerly of "Ltrown's Hotel," haring
taken this largo and eororoodlono HOTEL, and haring
refitted It is magnificent style, would reapostfally lnVlte
tau friends and the trawling public. to give him a call. As.
mired, 'with the convenience of the .house and hilt long ex.
fwrionce In the buslnem, he,ron giro entire satisfaction,
end his charges moderate.
feh22 WAL O. CONNELLY.
RILEY'S 'HOTEL:
CORN - ER POURTIT AND GRANT STREETS,
Firrsaußorr, p 4.
9y2J y J E. RILEY, Proprietor.
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GOOD INT.P7.,'NT ROUSE,
f'IORN RR OF• LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
`4..,./ the Railroad Depot.
~nulily
^^ JAMES SLEANNON, Proprietor.
OWSTONIS.
W A jh 'St tn "nu"tYannd°l'll3,ttl?,SPobthdtelthit.etrcttt,=7l]
TELE UNION,
ATO. 111 Areh etreet, Philadelphia. T. S. mum (late of
tho Ittgia,)l'zoprinar. ltra22:y
FRAN ILL R N HOUSk..
OIIEBTNIIT STREET, ABOVE lIIRD,PIEMIDELNID,
PARK/Slt & LAIRD, Proprietors.
jjltßaull TERMS /1,b9 Mt DAY.
Pic rtllLlCArif viousg,.
JOHNBTO WY, EZNN,A.
MIR tmlerel t rnel having takett &ergo of the those
I named Route, and retittod it eta large expene.±, iti
comfortable le * e ll ex non prepumi to o
e.ttre guests, etc± give amp!e cxciz.foottoa to all veto .a 7 male the Ilouso. oua:rf 1 3.1.745,13 DOWNEY%
HARE'S HOTEL,
Lat, r.rtarea Lsotteogo]
T,,,T0. 13; LTDERTY STREET, font of Fifth atroat, Pale
burglo. SAMUEL DARE, iroprintor.
Iti.9 1.0 ontrwly non'. Inrvlrtg Just trop notopleted
an.; oi.. .hi for t.l.- a.^ , oratnodation of the, publla (aapl3
PIT.TSDIIItGIi
FTI.ANISTAKI IROUBID, Cleveland, 01110.
PATRICK 6 LiON, Psoresrnes.—This Ranee has no
dergone thorough and et tenera ropafre, altorationa,
aad /adze additions of now furniture, otz - and the proprio
tore pledge theineelrew that nothing 411;11 be wanting on
their part to render tho Fr:A. - mut( 11 place wherre ei the oom•
forte of a arrt class hotel ean be found.. • _
bqtt.f C. PATRICK a SON.
7Cc. per 10334.
60a. pm. 10103.
C.Oc. par 100Da
PLOIZIO i LOTE L,
NO. 400 aItOADWAY. NEI I 7 TOLLS.
(CONDUCTED ON ILIA EI.MOPEIN FLArt.)
REUBEN LOVEJOY,
co3fly PROPRLETOR.
WILKINS
IV. C. GALLAGHER, P/tOPILIETOIL
fburth gre,, be wren Word and SmAlltl.l.
rr 1.11.3 spacious establtshninnt has born Iscretsi by the sob
scriber, and completely reativated.
Ile le at all hours prepared to furnish
every luattry that eau he found in the Wit regulated
restanniete in the State,. His spaclotui Bar will alwaye be
supplied with the very hest Ltluoro. Game of every de
scription, in ib s-soon, can always be Zooid at Wilkins
jar j W. C. fiALL6OII.EIt.
CLANK EXVIIIANGIifq
THIRD STREET, DETWEEN WUQD AhD svautgr.
111 E nubocribere bc; lose,. to Inform their Mardi nod
tke public generally, :hot they kavo leased the above
trail known Iteetnurant, which tua Just been thoroughly
renovated, repaired end re turnhiloed, end now open. 1216
rpN1q14.1,411 heirs spared no ft - spent° to nuke the Dank Ex
change a comfortable retort, u well for the epicure as the
bonnets nun. The larder n - 111 at ell ttinee be atoekal with
the Caticocu,s of Ct., Acrif.oll, and envoi op owlet the easpi•
ors Of erperielas,l eooki.. They re. oily sot for the
patronage of ► geuerOne
WEL VIDEILIC 1114STAUILAAT,
WOOD STILEDT, BET. WATED AND FIRST S.TILF.STB.
TILE baa juLt 11N - riled 6 C.bolo stdth of
and t ready at atl tines to terra hll Mena
h the brit et the E 66.8011, if] the way of .tifb:on. Irish
Whisky roue:Lee way 1,5 bed at the Elsts - GaLt.
Jaunt' y JOGN SAVAGE, Praprietc:.
*l - OYSTER AND COFFEE, HOUSE.IiIw
D. BARNARD.
So, FON Ir,xl and Atark4:.
1=19:1 yrrast-r.,.
CRYSTAL PALACE,
No. 1 N Itlarltet etreot.
C. C. SEMY,
~...%ii i
~....i., , - I: XIS PETTY(: 11. Y :urn:. aha friends end the
• ,n fr ub.te In e.crpl, thnt holo.vv just started LIS
New York nutl Philo.lelpAn wodern style of
COOFILNG GY.TiliF.E , ani overyttang else in the
"ttOtt . liOO. °TO. , " to the nhol: or ntovrvi, for 1334 canto
• doter'. tin will also furn!vb the beat of avaryth&,,t that
the wrrket will teran.t. LlouAe itleayu Oren until 3o ' clock
in the utt.rning. marl?-tt
01:131"/EIL ti A.L041:11 Aau EttaSTA UILANTI
100 WOOD STREET.
rtlift no.. hie ()TETER 11ALOON AND
EATING I.lolJtiil perfected in a manner that cssanot
t‘s er-delol Ly any ftntilsr eetabasbener t fn the dry.
hiILAMIYILL AT.23 FED CP ATALL AtiOCEE OP
rya.' DA Y; from the
012 0tet 4 1 3 20 ati, i - roPyria, Stalt, .Pest Etc,
Ili, Gill of Pare cannot be carytteed, and ha could respect.
faliy Inv tetfie attention of tLepublio toil. •
OILIBLE2I
ja:10-masetf 105 word street.
St. Canlr Lagar Beer fireworr.
Tar. an& , ral-gnect reaptctfully informs the patio that he
ir. now fully prepared to carve private fau Illea and the
public gznerally, with his celebrated LAGER DERR, In
crier., left at hie. Office, NO. la DIAMOND
ALLEY, (nat.: Wood ntroet„) will be punctually attended to;
and the Doer dalfvercd to any part of the city or vicinity.
ja.2311 P. G. SOILENLT.K.
licnlls~Leger Bear flail,
No. 100 Smtn!...!,l ernot, orpo•nte rAe ennont %Imre
rj'wi ettbecoiber ju.at cieued one of the largaot ant
heat Onfobei Laic!' near Inane la the city. Ilia Inerta
tc.t - rnsrictlge,l to L., a .upezior cCicla, eD.I erery other et
commolation about hi. Ittoun onnnot to tetanal.
At'..?..7a A. 11.EICIT7.
A C.N3L.Fi3, 13,:ttle,s celut , rated
V 6Pnattt Aln wad I.4siwu Stout. Ales.,Lieuitann Ale
and Porter, to quart wad pint bottles.
sttenthici of Camille., hurl the tratlio, is cerps.ztfUlly
sotdish.
I'lluerat Water land Sarsaparilla
M. LI ENGLIaIL, Pitt etr,..)t, bolOw P.nn, nca.
y rcaoutacturin.; and the above cn
an a s tonal Tv av. File arti:ka Ita of the beg quality , and
nuftw-tured tram tbo puravt test.t . :riato. octrily
HOPPERS PATENT PLANE
---
t 3E
und,mtrozad ie prepared
to CV play 0 4 111'1NTE3343.
Oatillat:ff-MAll.Eltti, and Worker. In lirot , lgeserally,
with hl Patent...o cad salvable rLA4gB.
AR who have trtoi lt,pranour.a. :t a tam valuable In.
vahtiota, that must coon coma Into s'.morst use. The fol•
bwjn i x Itt:Jrl from pract:kal work:ten aro but two amoog
manyleAers the Patentee hae recelyal teaothrhetialfhp thie
na t e e'en, all &there In ha.:
Prfrello Karl flirasat IDASINAP BACtZar,
PehrUary
R y e h,.rrly eortlfy, that during the last metre =tattle
we hare n.. 0.1 Hopper's Patent Mew, and do not hesitate
to return:tend It to Oshinet.slakers and Osrp-nters as au.
parlor, io any other Plane to us.. We eor.sidar It pe.mlisrly
adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all aorta of
hard good, and for planing vens,rs, It in far enperlor to
the aid =ode of scraping, besides being a great saying of
time. One rasp, by Using this Plane, will plane more
censors than tiro men can do by any other plane or method
In WM- H. 11. RIIIV Co.
•
To Al Dear B. EATON, EBI :
Dear Sr—l have examined Hopper's Patent Mooch
Plano, and believe it to be a most excellent article fur the
use for errhich It Is intended, as a combination of plant and
!scraper.,
It Is 1 tarticularly adapted planing veneers, and it dorm
not req , lire one-fourth the time or labor of the old method;
and L hi live no doubt, when Its propertdee become generally
known but that It will outlrely upersale the former te•
dkaie ancE laborious custom.
I most Cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged In
the Cann:o business, as from coy knowledge of It, there le
nothing are well Otted to give a =moth and beautiful finish
to vetoers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane.
JAY.% IV. WoODWill,
Fureallre Viancrooron, in, 99 Third et., Pittsburgh.
Pittrbsirgh,llbruary
MOSES P. EATON, of this city, in ray Bole Agent for thilo
tile of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them
X67' 0. UOPPER.
Pittsburgll, March 31,1860--imb2l:tt
'UFF'S DU ROAN TILES COLLEGE
OPEN DAY AND EVENINO, thronghout the Summer.
t DOUBLE ENTRY BOOR•ItEEPINO,
taught from Duff's System of Book-keeping, sanctioned by
t be Chamber of Commeree of New York ILI the most per
fc work upon accounts now In use.
_DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT 110011•REEPINCI,
E rah racing eight trips of a boat—lllastrating re ahipments
of In eight and passensetta, owuerte battlementa, before and
after sato of the semi ; traumers of owners' sham, and
othg r important matters not attempted in any of the one.
trip systems of Steamboat Book•keeping In use.
PENMA.NSIIIP
Tam tht by I , dr. J. D:Vi'lllituns, the ordy professional teacher
of pt.omansidp now in the city.
MERCIANTILJJ ARITHMETIC,
Rmt 'racing a new method of computing interest, with all
the most approved abbreviations to mercantile compute.
Mon ein us..
MERCANTILE LAW.
.1112ough others advertive these lortures, thin will be
Soo od the only institution In the city where they ore regn.
let lydeliverod.
and got a.Circular end sample of Mr. Williams'
Pr umanehlp beloro engaging elsewhere. jeM
IRON CITY condi/I:RA.3IAL COLLIGGIL,
OF WESITJAN iT.NNI3YLVANIA.
Located fn EiTTSBUIIGH, on WOOD at, titaP IbUra.
TrHIS Institution, recently organised under its nharter,
offera to the young men of this and adjacent eltias, and
mr the ciromaaniblent country, facilities for acquiring In a
dna necks, and for an outlay Insignificant, an ART far
more lucrative as au avocation than almost any trade that
It could require Pro oral: years to learn, cis
BOOK-KEEPING,
With its concomitant arts of free and rapid WRITING and
_ARITHMETIC.
• The eleaKal Of low water and elect buKineaa is at hand,
-which may be Improved to greet advantage by taking a
.course of instruction in the Iron City College. Special at
' - tention is given to the application of Book-keeping to
;Steamboat Dualneta. Come, young gentlemen, clerks, ap
iri t locre loth
f o o t r h e a r e i - i3 o w
mn
weeks, a
n sp end.c.
eof o your
e days
i o es r
t e vaennd
pleasantest liana anywhere to be found , and enquire the
-cure means of obtainin g employment and high wages in the
I Tall and winter. You will never regret the time you spent
Lin the DION Olin COLLEGE. jet*
uLy mAGAziNEs—
Godey's Lady's Book, for July-20 cents;
Ballou's Ma sine, " " 10 "
Yankee Notion; " " 12 "
Frank Leslie's N.Y. Journal, 18 "
North British, for May.
; The above just remised by Borpr,sa. Also, a large lot or
BOBOOL,OLARBICYLL and .811soilaneous BOOKS and Fre
, T/ONERY for sale at OOST, and so avidsva. Call at.
eigit trSTEIVS BOOK STORK, 87 Wood street, you want to
• o:treap library. -
HOTELS
REL , ,TAURANR - .
J. gCIIANDLILSISRER,
G. U. FRANM.
CORNUCOPIA
Erlons:kat( Zits.
'.""~„", may
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
IZtoreaSe 'elf Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS !
!ETNA INSURANCE CODIPANY.
HARTFORD, CONN.--OHARTERED 1819.
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PAID UP.
'Cash Csplt h'. . -- Ipso 0,0 o .
TnX THIRTY - SIXTH Atozum, STATESIENT of the
Aasots of thelhITNA INBIJSANOE COXPANY, of next
ford, as fatutslied this agency on tha Ist of January, 1855,
under oath.
Etta .Betate, uninonmbered $ 16,672 05
Beie l itr e r-torn Idortme Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, Pay--
ab setntilntnislly 7,000 00
Debts dna the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,513 17
Bills Receivable, well escared, payable at Bank— 1151,5:7 85
Railroad Stocks In Connecticut 97,615 00
Rank Stocks in the city of ...... '145,801 00
Bank. Stocks In Near York city-- 89,000u5,0 00
Cash on band, In Bank, and In band; of Agents
and othere 212,506 05
$778,278 t 3.9
The amount of lishilltiesdue or nos due to Banks or other
126ditors,--ziotbing.
Lame itelJtisted and dueez-none.
Loom adjmited and not - due, $1413,51.8
Boma unadJustal end to suspense, waiting for further
proof, $61,257 50.
All other claims against the Company are small, such
only as printing, he.
_4ents instructed to take no risk over 2.10,0 , 00.
The amount insulted In any city, town or village, depend... -
upon the character, material and construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
the fire department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured In blocks of buildings •arles; the I
design le to limit the lets by any one fire to $,10,000, or Imo.
TIIO. A. ALMANDEJt, Secretr.ry. I
BUTZ or Codzirencur, 1, 8. Hartford, Jan. let, 1885. t
Hartford county. J
Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the Liana Insurance Company, and madcoath that the f,te•
going statement by him subscribed, le true, according to
his boat knowledge and belief.
HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
Losses paid by thin Company for tit, year 1054 axtv,i.
$780,000, while the premiums received for the same Limn
far exceed say other year,•almta the organisation of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly all tlaforiptb , as of pee forty, is
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
Oflw, No, 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jean 11. IJ, TEN It VCE, it.nt.
.STMA. INSURANCE COPIPA Te,
OP HABTFORD,
CHARTIRTZD, - • • • - • • Itil U.
EZICEEI
Cast' Capital - • 9500,000
Cash II urplus, osi JAlaany,l3s.s te273,5173
PHIS Capital Stock and Surplus ly securely ltive•ted tOr
the benefit Of all policy bottle*. As an evi 11311.7. e of
the claims we hare to public confulezete, and of its ability
to pay Metes promptly, we etude a tact, that Ito reoelpts
eery from $125,000 to 210,000 per mouth. Its buttineal
hire and well distributed, and lu our oldalon no Company
in the United States affords better indemnity to policy
holden; than the .Etna.. They oontinne to make insurance
on property to town and country, at rates as low es to ma.
slatent with safety to the polisty bolder.
11. B. TEN EVCIC,
*or Offica, North-west corner Fifth and 'Wood atreete,
Pittsburgh. meanly
DEILAW
1111T11/a. Imrsrir INSURANCE COMPANY.
clam]; la tbo North Roos of the rotehulgo, on Third
lJ street, PELLADIMPLILI.
_ MARINE INsuIIANORS.
V
ON Milla,
OA MN), To all pert* of the Worli.
Pavonrs,
iNLAN INSURANCES
On goods by risers, canals, lakes out land carriages, to
all parts of Ma Union.
FIRM nisunauicra
On rnerohandlte generally.
On ewtteeee,, dwelling liouee s, Act.
ASSETS OP VIE COMPANY, November 7, 1853.
Donde sad Mortgages—
.— $34,300 oa
State or Pentupsania,Ph ll adeptr
city, Spring
Gartan, Southwark, and other loans,— - —181,653 .13
Stocks in batite,railroade and insurances nom.
Br receivable.-- ..... 169,823 94
Cash on hand-- 16,071 39
Etaluteestn the hands of Agents and premiums
on Marine .Policies recently issued 121,703 67
nbscriptlonNotes..... .......... ........ ...... ---100,000 00
631101.01 e:
Win. Martin, Dr. B. M. Ilaston,
Jceeph IL &el,
,HughQgola,
Eamuni A. Bonder, ifprencertPllreln,
John C. Darla, Marla Kelly,
Kahan Burton, Samuel E. Stokna,
John R. Penrose, Ilenty Elnan,
0 sorge G. Leiper, - hams Tritons.lc,
Edward Darin:de:on, Win. Eyre, Jr.,
U. Jonesßrooke, Joshua 1.. Price,
J. G. Johnson., JemeeTennont,
James C. Eland, John B. Hernple,
TheoptltLe Paulding, Charles &heifer,
Jenne B. 317srlsna, J. T. Law n, Plttchurin,
W.O. Ludwig, • B. T. O. blorgen, So.
WM. lIAIITIN, Pr.:Aden:.
THOB.O. EIA.ND, VlzePre.siJent
JOSIPH W. Gowan, Beey.
P. A. 3111DEB.IA, Agent.
merle No. OS Watsr eseet, pittAtir,lll.
Vhs Brash Ugh Ir • Initarranee Uonpan ,
Of Ykdodelphia, Imreiesnm.
DiellB—Charlem W. Hanoker, VICJASIS Dart, Tolley
gTer, gunnel Grant, Jamb It. dmith, Geo. W. me,
aide, Maxima D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Berle, David S. Urowne,
?darns Patterson. Qn
eras. G. illatcaxa, /3vrdary.
"Wntinna to make timoranto) Frorßet nal or Iltaitod, ca every
description of property, in town and oountry, at rates, es low
as are cone - Went with somarity.
The Company have marred a large Contingent Pend,
which, with their capital and premiums, Wet!: inveeted.e.
Wed ample protection to the matured.
The ducts of the Company' on Jannsry 1543.861, as ptl
liahod agreeably to an Act of ..I_ ,, , , eratly, iecre se 18118a-8, 8 - 13:
111ortgagn 01d_1.23 63
Beal MUNI 8-1,a77
TemPollery Loans 83,H8 17
Stucts ..... 01.0.L5q3 vO
Cash, ..... ..... .....................
$1,1.1.2f,n5
alnoe their incorporation, period of terenrc-cii,n your.,
they hare paid upward of One Ifilllcnn Pons linndrea .I.Thon
earid Pollute, lannao by fire, thereby affording rrilance c f the
eelitantaf„es of Inattranee, as well an the ability and dirori,
Lion to nowt with prompt:ayss all llabllltlen.
J. CiAß.D.l.lif.'ll Agra t,
Mc% north-cast cor. Wood and Thltd
THS MUTED NT ATEPS
LIFE INSURANCE ,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PILIDLADELIPHIEA.
CHARTERED APRIL 2.6711, raw.
QUARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
°ince, S. E. (farrier of Third and Ohre!
Streets, Philadelphia
Officers of the Mom Laud eC
DIJUIC4OI.9.
Etophen 11. Cranford, Paul D. Goddard,
Ambrom W. Thompson, Lawrenas Johnson,
lienDunin W. Tingley, Geo. u Lf, n. ,
Jacobi. Horner 31112e$ Devereux,
William M. Godwin, William WEen.
President—Stephen R.Grawfbri.
Pia President—Ambrose W. Tbompmet.
itedinal Examiner, Pittsburgh—Jaxnes IL Willson, a. D.
4/DvArny My—R. 11 Mowry, U. D.
GEO. IL ARNOLD, Agent,
marll4 No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA rasußracr COMPANY
OP PITTSBUR a
CORNER OF Town . a AND it.IIITIIFIELD STREETI , .
Autharinod. Capital, 9300,000.
DLILDINGB and other property aphast
Navigationan
damage by d
rlro, and tbe perm' of the See end Inlaud
Tmoopartation.
masermu.
Wm. F. 7uhr3ton, Body Patterrou?
W. APollutork, Kennedy T. Priru.l,
D. H. Long, I. Oiler Sproul,
A. J. Jones, George B. White,
Ja.lob P•lnter, A. A. Carrier,
'lames S. Negliy, W. 8. Horan,
Wa.la namplon, D. E.Park,
LL E. Coggaball.
!ion. WM._ hi' JOLINSTON, Pttliattit.
ROPY PATTERSON, The Proideut.
A. A. Iliania, Steretary and Treasurer.
8. E. Mama, Agalatant B...notary. dee2Aira
Western Istotmano• Company, eittibargh.
S. MILERS, Jr., Pres - tang. R. M. tiOItDON. NaTetAr2
CAPITAL, .300,000.
AATZTAlturare agains t all Muds of risky, 8188 and MA
TV AIN& losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptlrp..
A Nomelne ald titution, managed by Dolorosa who are troll
known in the earamunity,and who are determined, by
pnintotuenandliberality, to maintain the character whinb
*lt erati ve assumedsur, 1111 ed. 0 iferillg the beet protection to tb,His
who desire to be in
Dironers.—B.llllier, Jr.,o. W. itleketsou, J.W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr, W. 11.tittlith, Mlhniseu, Georg:OW. Jackson,
Wm. litLyon,James Lippeneott, George Dersle,dexise Mc.
Miley, Alexander Nimlok,Thomas Scott.
Oka, N 0.92 Water street, (Warehouse of aperet A
GA, ant tars,) Pittsburgh; 110•44,1 y
WATCHEP,- JEWELRY, &c
EW GOODS! Wargo's, Jamul!, Saudwane,
1111maitt Clonta, do., Wow-taw AA, ltrrem..—Con a
try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are raquelit•
ad to call, ail we can eery, them as well, and we Wok b. t
ter than they usually are Barred In Eastern cities,' he lies
glolog them a reeponsible guarantee—gm item digloult to
obtain in many shops.
Silver Detached Levers $lO to $16,00
Do Cylinders .. 7to 10,00
LecUee Gold Levu Ana Lapin. Watches, SA and upwards.
Oentlemen's do do do SS6 to $lOO.
Chains, Seals, Keys, Pencila, Speotacles, Penn, Lampe,
In azeellent variety, and at lowed Wee:.
*it- Watch Utpalring doim promptly and in a superior
Manner. All work and all goods warranted.
W. W. WILSON,
ntb2l 67 Market street, corner of rout-th.
- -
JOIII4 LITTLE, Jr., Agent,
No. 5101 Lootacrr Brum,
lIAEI JUST RECEIVED the following very choice sr
11elest—
BRANDIN. , Hock,
0 outs Brandy, (very Sne,) . Liobou.
Marrett
Chad Dua
00.puy a Co. (lupin.) i
Jamaica, RUM.
Oaserao. . Santa Cruz.
inns. . , 01E.
&medal Madeira, ! Boole . ,
Eloward,March a Co., klad'ra London Cordial,
East India Madeira, !
L Schnapps.
Table do.; : - 81:11;DRLES.
Amontillado Sherry, ; Euthertbrd'a Sootell A it-,
klaronintllo do -1 BarelaYki London Porte:,
Table do ..! Wild Cherry Brandy,
Cooking do ; Absinthe,
Beeraing Port, dawdle,
Pure Juice do::: . , ,' -.; °Urtic "'
Ordinary do, . Sardines,
St. Julien eleinj; I Mocha end Java,
Malaga Dry, i Young Bye. and Bleak Tell.b,
Do Sweet, English Bronson Cheese,
Champagnes, , Imported Havana Cigars, et
Anchor, t various brands,
.
Verzeney, ! 014 Monongahela Whielry, of
Ileldeaeok, ' i all grades.
Together 'with all other articles connected nit!, the
boat nese. my 2.9:,iew
WIG MANUFACTORY.
MRS. RENTER,
Six doors from th e Aqueduct, appetite the CtZlectr's
TS PREPARED TO Elf ORDERB FOR wras, Gnd ail
kinds of
Orriamentil Hair Work.
The best quality of material f e famished." and entire
eatienation guaranteed. - nay 16:tim I y
rpRAT LAND REGISTER lamed by Thomas Woocla. and
1. given away to all at 75 Fourth etreet, - tteeeribee a great
variety of. Farina, Hauler/a Lot& Those treating home.,
would do well to get a ReesZer. Os O to dandle/ad a falir
llae Cloogtry Bags. 1,09 J THOIELAS WOODS.
M=MX=IIM
BANKKRS AND BROKERb.
AUSTIN LOOMIS.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Offw.4, .sn. 02 Fourth of., above Wood.
7..T0L.E8, Draftv, ponds, Mortgagee, and Loans on voila
terala, negotiated. Stocks lx)nglit and sold on.ocrax.
mieslon. Land Warrants bought and sold.
Partici:tier attention paid to the purchase and sale of
Copper Btoeka.
All coranaunteatians attenta3 to prom!
•
was. H. WILLLANI3
.15.5. DeVAS.
Wm. Minliftbill elf. CO ; .
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BR ,
?ACERB
R: E. Corner Wood and Third :treat. • •
All trararactiong mad, on liberal terms. Collectionn
of 1311 a, NoCos, dc., promptly attended to. jan26:lw
WOODIN ELL&
BANKERS,
4 ND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silent
/ - 1.. Coin. Current and Par Funds rewired on deposit.
Stocks bought end cold on conunikalon. Collections made
at any point In Ilia United Statax; -
South East corner of Market and Fifth dreg's
myll • PPFTBDIIRGIH, PA.
ARTKURS, RODGERS I.k (JO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
CORNER OP FOURTH All SAUTEFEETO STREETS,
e.ll2:Cm Plttatrargh p Pa.
aos. LUDSWIO.
Wilkins Cr. Co.,
(Swot:losers to A. Wilkins & Co.)
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 71 Fourth street, Fiffakrrgh.
TN THE numerous 13119peagions or Banks and Earthen
throughout the country during Lilo last ail mouths, we
are salsfied that In almost every instance their troubles
have grown out of a departure from their legitimate bust
nags; ands 70-. therefore, take occasion to assure the public
in advance, dna no speculations in "fancy stocks,"or other
.'outaids operations," stall temptlas from the strict and le.
gltimate line of our busincv‘e—bellering that In avoiding
all such investments we shall not only be better able to
carve our customers and ensure their safety, but that. in
adopting such a cour..e we shall promote our own ultimate
benefit. tehiii W. a co.
PE.TRICKB & ERIEND,
EILB AND Tat'RANGE Brtorarve,
Etv: R,rdiard Cktir Offer to Lhe arrr,..'r of Frill; and Tirood4l2.
prrnintriton, PA.
DATRICKS PIiITND , Bankers and EzehangoDrokers •
odd limner: , in Notgc, Welt; At:AT:antes, Gold, Silver
end Bank Nowa. Xithansmo on the, Metern and Western
attor. =nanny for ftle.
Colleitiont‘ wade to nil the cities throughout the trance,
Eltstri. Deposita reeetrel to par fatale cr cutout paper, at
the corner cd UM cud Wood StreetA. rfell3
W. HOLMES at SONO,
DANILEIttI AND EXCIIIANGD DROXELEta,
HAYS MaILVID razia natanrra AND DSCILLSCLII orrzas - Vo
C 7 WALLS 627'.=, Form DOOM =LOW OLD sunn.
1101.11.E.S .1t HUNS, Banker& and Exchange Drotegr
and Dealare in No - e, Dratte, Soceptaneez, Gold, 811.
Par and B 1 Notes. T..Ltchangeon the. Eastern and Western
Cities constantly f.ir Gala.
Collections made hi all the (ides throughout the United
ktit.a. rDpodt.: rertived in tun.b or currentpaper, No.
07 Starke!. ',treat, Luteretn Third and Muthtreat, sts. fja3o:ls,
_
rriu..o.NAra to.,
EA N.KBES AND EXCHANGE. -BEDIUBB,
No. 116 Wool Strtz4 corr.& of Diamond Alley,
P1T=11178411,.P.1
DUI' AND BELL Exnk. Notes ant Coin; Discount lithe
.2jl a - change, and nromlnaory notes; make oolleetione In
all the principal oit:As of the Union. Receive de Delta on
call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all
ether salters appertairdng to a Broker's busineaa. Eastern
Exchange constantly on hand. mart
- -
JOHN woons,
BANUER AND EXCHANGE BBOICEEt,
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes.
rOCii bought and sold on commission. Collections
13 carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
F+aT tin . 03,4; Fourth street, nearly opposite the lii.lll.
decl6
HILL at CO.,
BANE:ERB AND EISCHANGE BEOIDMS,
eons= OF LND FIPTII =KM
EXCILLNOR.on the Eas ter n Cities conetantly for
t7l: sal.. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dieconocted.—
Guld, Silver and Rank .Not, bought and eold: cOollectiona
catde In zU the principal cities of the United &ate& De-
Faits rec, , ll - e4 of Par and Current Fonda [mar27ly
sues sasitra, avetsan Juan, Maria Ulna.
KRAMM & ELM!,
LIAN.ILS AND EXCHANGE HILOHZELS,
BUY AND BELL Gold, Silver, end Dank Notes; negotiate
Loonn on Deal Estate or Etock Bee=lttes; purchars
Protalmuy N0t... , and Time Bills, on Ernst and West; buy
sod erliito:ke on Commtssion.
C,11,-tione merle on all volute In the Onion. [myl
$2,178 53
0. ARNOLD & CO.,
BANJIERS E.
AND HXOII2II4IE anomts,
D E A:= l 4.'ll l , i h .. an- Rbe c 'etts i rargl3 t y"hte l ediedlio d ,
and proceeds ram-hied to any part of the Union.
gtocka bought and soid on commission.
ra No. Ti fourth 6t, next dour to Bank of Pliteb'g. (eels
:17.eutaic and grre--::a. E-sakaftge, Bank Gold erdeci Sam.
B ' &I , lcauitxhanped, al the
XCECANGE AND I3ANKINO HOUSE OD
WILL/All A. HILL & CO.
WIX , D STEM; 1T61711.GZ.
lowed on time tlepoeite. 1583312
n
swai°.
THOMPSON SELL & CO. ,
ri.ANEINRS AND DP.OKEII3,
car; rus Third on Wo,d street:, Pat.thurgh,
T1i03.1113 WOODS,
COMMERCIAL BROKER,-E4
A. NI) nr_kirx. 111
S otos, Bonds, Stock:, Real Estate, &c.,
No_ 76 Fourth zt, Patthurgh., Fa, [jas2
William Lk. 11114411. Go.,
BANKERS,
_ ._
Sc. 83 Mcd tired, Pill:btu-oh.
TOLD tha falosclug BONDS AND STOCIIS::—
.11 4.: ut.4 721 Ex . ;;llengo ;
I 1 co Ndcongcht , la Nagption amnpany:
do Clrtcone' Lesuri.ncs Company ;
74caotneaLt la Navicinlon Company Bonds;
rd tebarsh Scuds;
d„ . 7,..X•0 C 'out:, of Allegheny atntis• reepstdlwawtf
tdi 1111 ant I's Lonss °Rice,
Itjt). 100 aItIITITrIELD STEELT, NEAR FEETR.-
7‘10n,7 Icanc..l ca Gold end Sneer Watches, Silverware
omit ,ther ;clunbla aul4AllY
• . . .
CLOTHING.
CLOTHiNG STORE!
OHN M'CLOSKEY & CO..
1-;,01'...!,:1.R.LY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
ctrett, Leo con nn unbounded popularity under
1 at ab.lav cf qo THREE BIG DOORS, hare, for the par..
, a of eo4i oi rice LInTO 9 , 40.1 for their 11111:20M8bUZII1211S,
ST , ClOUFL•uilding on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
where lte j brave uoa the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
attz
•.
READY MADE CLOTHING ,
"I hut. LEP tvor On: al to tx... - e
ThAr principal okklt tot ibto re olose.l, to to gilo them
ro t'sollities for the
NiiilO-LESALE TRADE.
They ere oret,ated to salt Goode at the
1.0 WKS': E.:IS2'ERN PRICRS:
tai they trill warrant them to to esdood *4 any rayon in the Union.
CUSP° id IV OItFL ,
c.
T.:l DILOT OIFI.C,ANO ETON 11111 CLOSTIST NOTION.
IThey nr.re en Imn,l e. fun nni btniutlful astottment of
1, i iis act COATINt:.4I, nkr
PROCKS, DRESO, WALKEN() AND BUM-
Our It, tereetc litrattral wIW [hoe: of our customers,
and we wourn thr cut.flo that our tiolity rtll not tun In
111 1 :n or,bsrs c n msy bu favored with.
to3N'l" TILE
YLIUE—
i SS voroesd street,
(Gan BIDN 2 ) 00IINEN OF DIAMOND A.L.I.NY.
N. B.—Wo dogire our pat-ons tanthlerstandtbat we have
no longrr asy c, , ,:uxeution With ad Clothing 1111wIntsa on
Liberty eirbet. Our sttentlea to Ltoroted etclnel►ely to the
EIOLIGI , above doignated.
tia.r2.3 JOHN SPOLO9ICKY CO.
Fall and Winter ClOOllll
EDItIOND WATTS,
mE I R I C ,R EI v A e N .O I.' v, T cr i u IL M ,
s 6 tec la k ß oTL Y ill
and Winter
thmla thercoatinp, of entirely nen dealkns; Plush Vest
lugs, of the most beautiful patterns; 'French and liLngltsb
Cassimeres, of every style and shade In the market, ail of
which 1 will make to ordemen the most reasonable terms,
and warranted to snit. oat
W HYD.I NG GOODS,
TUST Ill:ONIVND AT JOHN MeaLOSICEY & 00'8 Whole.
sale Olothmg Warehouse, No. t:9 Woodstreet, end corner
.11 Diamond alloy, the largest and most varied stook of
goat; that this celebrated house bus ever had the pleasure
of inviting the attention of the public to. These goodslusve
been purchased from brat hands, and, oonsequently, no
;wend profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we
can and do sell at aa smell proem eus any house In the east
ern cities. Therefore, no respeethally invite the attention
of whe I male dealers and country merchants, in general, to
Rife fs a call, and samba° our extensive assortment of
R EADY ALAI)); ci.3.lillNO. It is almost iMposalble to
enumerate the qua ol yof immense piles Of garments that
13 to bo men at this is t e establishment; It Is olifikient to
say ttiut it bee never I . equalled by the house Itself.
marled( JOHN tiIeOLOSICITY.it CO.
(nothing t 01othi nt
rritill undersigned rerp cottony informs!his Wends and the
1
public that he Is now receiving at hisstore, N 0.177 Lib
arty street, a choice assortment of Clotho, Cassimeres and
Ves.oge, of the latest and roost desirable styles, which he
is prepared to make to order In the moat fashionable man
new. et abort notice, and on the most reasonable terms:
We haven's+, on banal a large and well menulitotUred stook
of reels* made Clothing, to which ire invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retell.
Perrone who purchase g00d.. , for each, will find It to their
advantage to call at 177 Liberty street, beforo making their
purchasee. [mato] 0. CONNER.
Pi leg elutistsig store,
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
MB aubsoriber has Juat opened tide new establlatunent,
where he baa always on hand a large and choice aseort
ment of all artielefi of CLOTRI'IO, which he warrants equal
to any in the city, and will sell at the moat reasonable
eta. The public are requested to give him a call.
mer9:ly a. OPPEIeIIEMEit.
--- 'l ^ Thouankaap .
11 0
11.TA,naffravvi,oigiEt:tstarir :,3°,tacivfotri.
in the city, nod Intend selling atv,ry low
prices, We will sell a handsome get of White Tea Ware,
Qaushding of forty-oight pieces, for the low price. of Pour.
Dollars, and all other Goods In proportion. Oar stack being
large owing to the dull season Jost weed, we aro deter
mined to work It off at low prices. We have just opened
sm. e beautiful shapai of White Stone Heat Dlahes; Vege
table do ; Covered lAshes for stewed chicken, etc., eto. /11.30,
same vary handsome new stylus of Water Pitchers. Our
stock or White Stone Gold Hand, and assorted colors Toilet
Ware, in large--all of which we have put down in price to
suit the time,.
CNA.
We have Kerne twenty different ELl styles of French Cbina
Tea son!, and .oma beautful Gold Band Dinner seta—all of
which we are selling at least twcutptive per cont. below
former pricer,.
1.10081; FORYIBFLING GOODS.
Our stook 4.11 Enivea and Barks, Spoons., Waiters, Britan
nia Wart., Girandolea, Solar Lamp., eta., la large, and we
will eel! them ut very low pricoa.
tiL3 WARE.
On hand and I - I:tailing, AN large:flack of Boston and Piths.
burgh (Dues P ; which we will rail at manufacturer's
COMMON WA
Our stock of common Teas, Delve, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch•
era, and aypry article suitable for country Or city trade, le
large, to nhich we invite the attention of city and country
merchan?", as We Will 0011 them very low for cash.
Flousekee pere and others went of CHEAP China and
Quoenaware' will do well by calling at tho
CHINA HALL,
No 62 Market, between Bcl rod 4t13 ate,
opt Opposite GC°. 26 Wilke
.. k•
P
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;:t.:..
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licmev:il.
NESS COATS
DRY' Gi IDS:
JITST "RECEIVED
°ai6YPtAl. Biß E fllivizi
I` , lo. 7.4 MatintS Entszr , °Mein. Ferrara lan. rils Milan',
• .
• .E7T2WHC.HOS, TA.
xjpit - IMMO AND 3.lostr DESIRABLE STOOK of Sprint
and Summer Dry Goods ever offered In this market.
We would hall hirtleular attention to the following :•
A Tarr inverter assortMent Of plain-Black Brocade and
fancy colored tilsotnisted Silks, Satin, pied andPisin
names an&Bazeitest Teri tedl3arege and'fftudie de Woes;
very handsome French .rams arsl Britlientines; a Pod
assortateut "of tFrettch wartitila Gollare, Under Sleeves and
Chemizottes,- embroidered, himiStltched and plain Linen,
Cambria Utuadkerchiets, Furniture Dimity and Chintreff;
Bonnets and-ilithocsa at:WSWus; • .
A beautialassortment ht. !Maim antique Lace and Silk
Telmer:, Shawls and Sates: h full assortment. of Gloves,
31itts and Hosiery; Irlsh Linens,, Musline:and Prints; to.
'gather with a complete SSW:Bunk of every other article,
either fancy, stap le, forelgu'Or domestic: .
. Thankful .for post favors, Ire wouldsolicit an early ex.
emanation of our etocki confident that for quantity, quall.
ty, style'and price, it is until/Imaged.
YOUNG, LOVE & EEO,
myiri formerly Young, Stevenson & L:96.
NOVI' Arrival of Bettf aaid nummer
AT No. 99 N. V. SIDE OF WOOD STREET.
OREOff iE 00.,Importers mid - Jobbers in British,
French and aermanEßT 'GOODS., Having receiv
ed our large and'euterolve stock 'Of spring • and summer.
goods, 'Sunhats(' from importers; manuStcturirs, and part
through our own importation, Vre feel Oafs tn'issnring our
old customers, country merchant(' out city dealers general
/Y1 that owittg , to these ooffuirel "Dut ooo itlE ,
we can offer such lnducements to buyers as are rarely met
with in the trade.
Among our.dry goods; stock will be found cashmeres, de.
lainee, Portemouth lawns of the Most &girth's doelgtut,
mohair Matins, alparleadiun' black and fancy figured gnat
ginghameend fancy prints, latest - itylem bradclothe, fancy
caselmeres, satinets, tweeds and summer panda
-100141331 breematzul blank ransllns, table diapers.
We have e ke:C l Paned Avery /Ms aMortment of bonnets;
newest styles, palm loaf hate, Rutland braid and Leghorn,
and an extensive Variety of hoele7, gloves and ribbons;
with 'seeped% fancynettinge, jamr.etts,mull and flawed
Puma mush& and black silk veils; lc.
. Onr_varbsty stock embraces In part combo, buttone, per. '
mutton caps, threads, port monans, paten t medicines, Par.
ternary, and eiraost every article usually kept in the TIL•
rimy line, together with Mtge.'s - Cock of .goil and silver
watches, watch materiale,slassee, gold and gilt Jewelry of
newest - patterns, and a graatveriety of "Id hour and 8 day
olooks, ail of which will be solclat the icriech prism for cralt
or setimuctory reference.
N.B.—An early call from buyers le resperfullj aolldted,,
talks D. QltEfl6 ts 00.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
.Alll4`blin.. DI Diarket at.,
A RE recolvimg dally addiUons•ts their large and well
„La,. selected stock
Mantillas,
Rousekeerg• 0 oo howla tilvarts,, .*
.1
To volob we - would map - edifullf Invite the WIC: ttra of
the Ladlero • ' •
DIOII4MUEGF GOODS.
"DRANK VAN ORDER has. it releived a large and
beantiftd aawrinientoilleurning Collar/4 Sleeves
and Setts In Crape, Irarletkit and black lace and
gauze Veils, black-Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton,
and silkl.RibborukEeltcaral Onspas, In all qualities.
Alexander & Baicufa best Rid Gloves can always be
found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner of the Die.
. novl7
NEW DRY GOODS *TORR.
Iron. Fronk...No. 91 "fflsirket: act.root
COM house being,nqsr opettiorthetrati section of genes.
al Dry Goodsbrainera, we would respeauhlly solicit the
patronage of the public., feeling (*mildew. Vint, from our ex
tensive and .well selected stock of SUED', FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such Indueem ems as will In
sure entire satisfaction. 11ACiANk AHL,
apr4:ll NO. Di Market and 8 'Union street.
VAN GOELDH.WS, TRIMMING *MORE,
No. 83 kLisarr Sr., Colima oP DiANO,N.D.
TIIBT HIXEIVING, a large and well selected &Cock of all
sy the new styles of
LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA
Fringes,-' Buttons, GBllOOlO7
Gimp Braids, , Velvets,-
Laces COnill,
Ribbons.' handsome assortment of Stench, Scotch andAtts.rian
E]IBROIDERItg, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lace.
Collars, Fdgfags, Handkerchiefs,
Skates, Insattinss, Infanta' Rob
Chemizettes, 'Bands, Caps di Waists.- .
A full supply of MOIGINING GOODS:'
Crape setts, . Ckalsaa, I.ove and Gauze Valls,
Plain Linen setts, Sierras, Ganse and Dotted Falba,
Plain Swiss do. Chemlsettes, Italian andEng'h Crape.
MATERIALS FOR EMBROLDERING—Stansped Collars,
Bands and Insertinga : French Working Cotten, Hoops,
Linen and Cotton Floss, Oil Cloth, Embroidering- Silk,
Stilletos and Scissors.
Mantas, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons.
A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S VORNISIIING
GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, dc.
Pins, Needles., Buttons, Tapes, an everything in small
wares generally.
aLlocr'S UST RiD GLOVES, in white, black and colors.
Sizes from No. 6 to No. 10, always on hand.
Also—A gond Stock of ILOSLERY and GLOVES--very
cheap.
mhi3
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lIRIN IT LT RE.
JAMIEB WOODW
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER.
Ware-rooma 97 naid. 99 Third :streets ' •
J. W. W. respectbally informs
_h• - lalsfrlstuts and ca. - ft:nets' that ho
has now completed his spring stock
of Purniture, which is decidedly
ths largag-and best ever offered for rale in this City, wh.ch
will be gold at prices as low es any in the United States,
East or West.
As he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea
soned materials, best workmanship, end newest Resigns: and
from the extent of - tds orders and &tatty in manufacturing,
he 19 enabled to prodstea warranted furniture; at the lowest
prices. , -
He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers'
Interest with his own, In quality and price, and keeps al.
ways on heel the greatest variety Of , every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and phstaest, to the most ele
gant and costly, that a house, or any pa rt of one, may be
forniehed from his stook, or manufactured ar.pressly to or
der. The following articles consist, in part, of his efnek,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed
in 'my of the Eastern cities:
Louis XIV teten-tete Saw
69 Sofas, in plush and hair ' cloth;
° 60 doz. Mahogany Chaire;
20 dos. Walnut
60 Mahogany Rocking "
20 Walnut " IS
60 blahogany Divans;
20 Walnut
60 Marble Top Centre Tablas:
60 " Dressing Rumens
60 " u Washita:Mats
40 Enclosed /I
100 Common
fail Plain Dressing Iturezne;
40 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut
ISO Cottage t'
800 Cherry and Poplar Bed/teals;
10 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut
10 Chi rr "
60 Plain ;
:0 Dining and Ftreakftst Tabled
12 Secs. retary and Booka- Chairs: ee;
20 do Cane Seat
24 Cane Seat hocking Chairs;
19 Ladles' Writing Desks;
Hat anclTowsl Stands; WhatNots;
Riguire; Paper Mache
Conversation Mang Pembroke •'Elisabsthan Hall and Pier "
Remption Ladles' Work '• Pearl 0 • Extension Dining Tables;
Arm Ottomans;
Coeds Chairs;
0140,._/ame amortmont of _COMMON BUIL'sriTIIBII and
*MIOSOR MUM. Camirar Mame supplied with all al ,
Wes in Sheds line.
STEAMBOATS and POTELB, faralehed at the shostset
notice.
An °Meta promptly attended to.. • - aPrB
Zteasaboata s At m, t
TEI subscribers tender their ask:now
edgmeuts for the favors bemowed upon
• • era by their Steamboat friends, and
would respectfully remind them and others interest ,
ed to bulldog boats, that they are at all times prepared to
tarnish, on the most reasonable term, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the but material and work
manship. IL YOUNG . CO. -
Cornet Third and Smithdeld streets,
Ma. '63 opposite "Brown's Rote l."
Jounce Lowry, Jr.
CIIAIII AND BRDSZRAD dIifiLIFACTIBLIBI—No. 293
Fetterman's Row. Liberty street, tins on hand adarge
stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of. sorydescription, made of
the beat materials, which ha will cell lower than articles of
the same quality can he sold lathe city. lie would call par.
ticular attention to hie large stook onialtogany and Walnut
Chairs and Bedsteads, whirh he wild sell at greatly redsced
prices. Alec, Turning of every description executed in the
neatest manner. Orders left arthe Ware Rooms, or at the
corner tt ded te. of Adams and Liberty sheets, will ho promptly
mar2l
. A. lIIILLIKErit Co CO.,
ijrA.vig ON HAND at their eater:Ave CUOITET and
CHAMMANITYAOTORY, No, Oi Smithfield stre*t,
largesasortment of fang sod plain furniture, which they
will sell n wont. below customary rates. -
Terna—csat only.
. ,
Great inducements to Clash Purchasers.
yrE Will sell our large at** of COMMON AND Farrar
MAINS AND BnSTEADH, at prioes that cannot
Ito please cash purehasera. All our work le warranted.
Our terms are OAHU. JAMBS LOWRY, 111,
atarZt tor. Eloventbjaal Liberia!' stn.
ptiWAl. .k.'. FITSVEIDIESUN continues to inanutletnee
OADGINTATANDof everydescripion,athisoldatand,
corner of Liberty and Seventh streets. UNDIRTA K.
Mg attended to, In all Its branches.. rayll.
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BOOS FOR RAILROADENGINEERS.—Contain-
Ji: lug formula for laying out Mimes, determining frog an.
glen, levelling, calculating earth.work, etc, etc., together
with tablea of radii, ordinates , deflections, long chords,
magnetic, variation, logaratbims and natural signs .tan.
peas, eta etc„by John D. Manch, Olen Engineer. Poeket•
book tom. 61,76. .
***pus Object of the piesent work is to supply. want
very erminalyfelt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads.
Roots of convenient form for use in the Sabi, containims
the ordinary lograrithmatlc tables are common anough; but
bOOk 00111 baning with these tables others peculiar to the
Railroad work, end especially the. necessary formula for
laying out Curves, turreouts.crossings, Ar..,ie a desideratum
which this work is designed to 'supply.
111. S. Marranr AII.MMIT West Point, April 18 1834:
Gertaemen: I have looked s over "Berick't Field Book for
Railroad Engineers," and think it well adopted to the ob.
ject lta author proposes, and have no question but it will be
founds very useful and practical VOIMI:10 both for OftiOn and
field work. D.
pr 11. MAYAN.
Ail 21,14.
I am much pleased with Mr. Eleunk's little mantm 96 t, the
"Yield Book of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta
tion of some of the moat practical and useful of recognised
processes among railway engineers, he has given others
which„.new at least In their present form, appear to
a mint of higher value than that of mare novelty—=
being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira
ble, practical use. In conclusion while I think the design
hie. Denek'e bookie frUCIi.L,I to , adapt it excellently well
to professional needs I hare pleasure In expressing my
cordial satisfaction with Its execution, alike with rho per
spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex•
°client typographical taste diaphued by ids publishers.
D. Puss= aarLNEr
0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
toreale by wurama fl. ILA irB3l,
Redder in Engineers' Stationery,
au3 Market cheat oornar of Second.
LtIE DBMS 6* .10L—d. d MASON a W. hart jest
anotbar splendid lot ate Dress Gantt, compd.
rich Plaid, Strtpsd and Wtotrad Berevaebs tm , O r .
g lesind Lo, ac.otltn Wray alevatitAttytta or unced.th
(00.1 SA ISM 131`. a
& ITN sui BingUlLll" eassiirdu
t.entely
,fot the cure , ali litlfear
liseamew'Ciostivie ludif it an,
enadi c Dropaylt ntratat is
n l 4l e Hums Nen t ;um
Inuemels.
runs Hasid
as, Pains in the Brom., salt
irk"and Ltmbs,VanalaComplaluts
, Indeed, very few are In
...reams In which :a Purgative Med
tine is not sabre or less required, an
mush , alekness and mafterinr, might bra prevented, If •
tarmiees but effectual :Cathartic °we - remora freely Med.
No pernon can Teel well while a caustic habit of body pre.
, berdee, it soon generates . serious and often fatal
diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and
Sudiclouo nee of a good .PargatiTe• - Thia la alike true of
Colda, - Feverish - symptoms, and Bilious derangements.
They all tend to become or produce the deepvested and
formidable distempers +shish load the hearses all over the
lend. Hence a reliable family phyele is of lthe first in,.
• portence to the public health, and this Pill has been wr•
faded with cerunioninete skill, to meet that demand. An
eatenelve trial of its virtues by Physicians; Professors, and
Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto
known of any medicine. Cures have been erected beyond
belief, were they not trutetantired by persons of such ox.
nited peeitions and character as to forbid the eusplcion of
.untruth.
_ •
Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in
fever of these PilLs, we may mention;•—
, Boot. A. A. HA.YEfi, Analytical Chemist of Boston and
Statondssayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional
character is endorsed by the
Hon. EDWABD EYBAETT, Senator of the United States.
ROBERT 0. WINTHROP, Ex Speaker of the House of
RepreSentatiVea. • -
ABBOTT LAWRENCE Minister - Men. to England.
fJOHN B. ITPZPATRICK, °admit, Bishop of Boston;
D;. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City, ;'• i
endorsed by .
Don, W. L. AfAItCY, Secretary of State;
WM. B: ASTOR, the richest man in America;
8. LIMAND a CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel,
and otht r i:•* p
Did I ermit, we could give' many hundred certif.
sates from ell parts where the Pita have been used, but eel.
dance even more convincing than the experience of eminent
public, men, is found in their of/mitt upon-trial.
These Pills, the result of long investigation and study,
ore oZered to the - publics as the beet and moat complete •
which • the present etate of medical • science can afford.
They are compounded not of the droga themselves, but of t•
;the medicinal virtuesonly of Vegetable Heir.edles extracted
by,Chtnnical process In a state of purity; and combined to- •
gather in such a manner as to insure the beet results. •.
'rm oysters of- compoeitlon for madichsea has bean frond in •
Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient ,
remedy than had 'hitherto bean obtained by any process.
The roe:mats perfectly obvious. While by the old mods of
composition, every medicine is burdened with more or less •
of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this cools Ind!.
vldoal virtue only that le desired for, the curative effect Is
prenut.' All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each ,
substance employed are left behind, the curative virtue.
•only being retained. - Henultls self evident that the effecte , •
should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, ;
- nod the Mut more powerful autidotels deAILE6 than any 1-
other medicine known to the world.
Dram n 00,15,
Embroiderla.e,
As it is freUttentlyexpedient that roanymedicines should :
be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and
ho could not properly judge of a remedy without know.
log its composition, I have supplied the accurate Porrouhe
.by - .which both my Pectoral and Pills are mode, to the :
whole body of Practitioners in this United States and British t.
American Provinces. If, hoverer, there ehould be anyone
who boa not received there, They will be forwarded by mall
-Of all the Patent Medicines that-are ;offered; how few ;
would be taken it their aomposition wee known! Their 5
life consists in their mystery. I bare 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 convietions of their Intrirdio
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was prtmounceet adenine
men to be a wonderful medicine Wore its effects were
known. • Many emlnent - Phyalciana have deolarelthe same j
thing of lay Pills, and even more confidently, and are iM
w tiling to-certify that their anticipations-were more than
realized by their effects upon trial . -
They operate by their powerful Influence on the internal
viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it Into healthy
action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels,
liver, and ether organs of the body, restoring. their irregu.
lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex. !
lot:such derangements.as are the fast origin of disease.
Prepared by Dr.J.AAIES 0. AYER, Practiced and Am,
lyticai Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price .24 cents_ per box.
Pfvebozesf $l.
Sold by B. A. FAHNDSTOCE & CO., at wholesale and
retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by ell Dealers
everywhere. - lefisim:daw
ASTHMA AND EGNSUMPTION
liY fi-EANiI
isII.OEORT HOME TO "Tie E DOOR OP TIM Ii.f.LION
•
.
A NVONDERFIIL DISCOVERY bee recently . been made'
+y Dr. Curtis, of ti.ls city, in the treatment of
3 . ‘ mption, Asthma. and all diseases of the Lungs. We re;.`
fe. •lo 7.111. CVIITIVS EPIGRAfid, On DOMINO HYMN
ea D Cram Sntue." With this new method, Dr. C. has re
eta-red many afflicted ones to health, a 3 an evidence of which.
ha'. hes Innumerable certificates." *Speaking of the treat.:l
ma at a physician remarks, "It is evident that inhaling—,
cod stoutly breathing an agreeable, healing vapar—the me-1 •
die' anal properties most come in direct contact with tbs.'',
whole wrist cavities of the lunge, and thus escape the many::,
am t varied changes produced upon them when introduced - f
the , the stomach, and Subject to the Promea of ffliiestion.''':
Rygeana la for sale at all the 'Druggists throughout the , .
co tr. utry.—Nno York Dutchman of Tan tarry IL
'Tice labeler to worn on the breast, under the linen, ulth' •
mit We least inconvenience--the: heat of the body being''
auticient enPerate the Boa Ekmdrede of codes
Mims, like the following, might be named: •
. (Ine package of the Bygetu: has crated me of the dethms` ,
of Fix y ears stare:Lug. S.F.' lisnicausx,
P.M. of Duncannon, Pa.
I am cured of the Asthma of ten years' standing by Dit,
Vurtie's liy k reana. hiertessarr Banos, Brooklyn, N. Y.
'dry. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, 1.1.1.,•vres cured 13; 1
a savere catay-of Bronchitis by the Ilygeana; • • 4
Sly sister law been cured of adiatresaing cough cf Bevels:l ,
years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the phyar,
clans. She was 'cured in one mouth, by the /Iygesna. ;•• •
J. IL Gann; Richmond, hie.
The Bev: Dr. Cheerer, of New York, testifies of our metlo.
clue in the folio Ning language: - •
•
New Yeas, Nov. 16, 1854. ;;!
Desa Bra—l think highly of Dr. Oartts's Ilyzeana as
remedy in dieevses of the throat and lungs. having hai •
Dome opportuxoty to testify its efficacy I am convincei •
that it is a Moot excellent medicine, both the AfreP
the bahalingapplication•to the chest.
Curt ib'geans la the ORIGLIALL'and ORM
GENUINE .9.EtTICLE: all. others are bane Imitations,
vile and- INJURIOUS counterfrits; Shun them as yo,
woald POISON.
jay- yet. tude 4y Dr. Geo. 11. Heyaer, 140 Wood street
ii. sellers & Co.; Lee A. Beeltham, Allegheny City; Job'
:Argent, New Dh Ighton ; C. L. 'Caber, Docheeter.
ttlyl4:dewBwr
Carter's Spanish filixLure.
TILE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD
Not a .Tartiolo of Maroon' in it.
ET T/llt IiIaCTDD BEAD AND FOND/Rl—A .
LI Tufall3 a Donedy for Scrofula, King e M li, Rhlll/1321
Wm, Obstinate Clataaeone Eruptions, Pimploa or Penni,
on the Saco, Dlotches, Bolls, Ague and Fano, Chronic Sot
Eyes, Mug Worst or Tatter, Staid Head, Enlargement an
Yam of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Veers, Syphilit
Duorders, Lumbuo, Spinal CompLeints, and all
arisinit-ltam atiln4ndldons woof Mermary,lmprOdente
Lite,r impurity of the Blood.
Ai-This great alterative medicine and ?miller of Bloc
is now used byt .ommds of grateful patientelbem all pax
of the UnitedStetee, who testify deny to the retcarkelt
perioimed by the greatest ef all medicines, "CA/
Tha'S IaPANIE3II aiSTEIREL" Neuralgia, Itheumatisr
ecrofals, Eruption." on the Skin;Liver Disease Parer
cars,olll.Uom . , Affections of theEldneys, Dieasiles of ti
ThreeLFeinaleSionaPhdrus, NUM D”ril tag of the Bon
Ftto Eight by using this great at
inestmable remedy.
' For all ;tr.... te e the mood, nothing bee
yet
bean
am,
to compare with It. It cleanse, the system of all impuf ,
ties, Acta gently and etlaiently orithe Liver and Mane)
ateugthene the Digestion, gives. tone to the Stomac`
mole. the akin clear and healthy, and redone the Cone;
lotion, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the exoset ,
of youth, to its pristine vigor and etrength.
It'or the Ladies, it - Is ineariablfbotter than all the a
[Reties ever used. A few 4oses of Carter',, Spanish Mita
1011 remove , all sallownese of complexion, bring the roe
mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and it
prove the general health in a rem arkable degxee beyond
t b medicines ever heard of.
The large number of certificates which we have reoeiy
fron newtons from all parts of the United Eltate4 to the be
evidence that there is no humbug about IL The pre
hotel keepers, magistrates, phytticiana, and public men, w,
known to the community, all add theirtestkuony to t
Wriderftaelrect3 of this GREAT BLOQD PIIRLIGICIL
Call on the Agent and get a amulet and Almanac, a
rend the wonderful ces this truly greatest of all Zenith.
None genuine unless signed byp. BENNETT BURP
Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, FL; to.whom
orders for tupplies andnciew must be addressed.
And for sale by B. A aga . FAIINB=III, TOW' FLZ
Na, FLEMING /mos., end by Druggists generally.
oct3istatriv
STATFaIpiT FllO3l CANADA. --
Qoarisc, February '1th,1864
Marra. .EL A. Fa
A. di W.—We had the pleasure
xveiving, this morning; Life withlo eertillmite of your V
mirage, which will be van gratifying to you, as Jewel' so
voluntarily... Stio are, Gentlemen, yours, Terry traly,
J. BiLFSBON a CC
Ckatemen—ify little daughter; four years old, and
son, older, were for a considerable time suffering fr.
worms. 1 pu.rcbssed two bottles of _your Vermifuge,
which I-gave _them three deem, accoeding to directio
and strange to say, in hiss then three tours they lamed?
lees than /TYE IiIJNDIi i .W011.1113i emu of the extra,
dlaaryiength of from twelve to fifteen inches.
Raving experlotmed en. much of the beneficial Mete!
your Fern:doge, I feel itmy duty to recommend it to
public, as, in my opinion, one of the Most efficacious re.•
dies against worms over offered to tits public.
. Gentlemen, believe me to be
Your.much obliged and humble serf%
LffiskTßF.i
Prepared and sold by IL A. FAIffifEBTOCK & C
corner of First and Wood 'stink!. • 107/.,
Joseph. White's Cawrlag• Repository:
TOSEPIE MUTE, now carrying on bust. -
t." near in his spacious. premises. (now
lately enlarged,) on The Pittsburgh and
Oreansburg turnpike, near the Two Mil. ••••••••.'
Erna, between Pittsburgh and Lawrencerills, iv/Teeth',
invites the public to inspect his steer of 011.1131 AH.
.nuaatts, its. And' he particularly informs
purchasers, that one pries only Is made. Fourteen ye-,
eaperlence in the business, enables him to place before,
patrons the same choice collection of Carriages whictr;
many years past it bas been his particular department;
eclect from the various and most talented "Eastern mi . ,
lecturers. The sowers of.his new system is coupl et ,:
economy of his arrougements will supply the best and to,
fashionable manufactures at moderateprica.
Unencumbered by .those heavy expenses, which
mania for decorating bootees of business has head
the prioe of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH. 1911
will sell, on ready money only, at =WI less than the n
prolits. • LlCateluliarj ,
ay. (ferrtagesiepaired In the best m annex with deer
• .
Avo.ENTlori
Wagon Masters and Toaraatora'• Bounty 'L.'
Acimutcy, 92 Fourth street.
"—knack:BS, 00Were, Miralclane, Wagon Masters, VI
lJ etere, 30. 7 who wore regularly Mustered into the
rico of the united Stater, and every Officer, Seeman.
nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the
a 1.90,, Militia or Volunteer; or State Troops of any Sta. •
Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Oongrera,
Warrant for ISO Acres of Land.
Those who have received oo or BO Acres, are entitled
Warrant for such quantity of Lend as will make, it :
whole, ISO Acres.
Perevntr entrvellng their clejme to me can rely upon;
ing them attended to promptly.
All information free of charge. Letters prompt'',
neared. AddratOAUSTIN LOOMIS'
rah.l.4 D oun t y u n a 4..1.14 Fourth
IVU• MORA.
RD? sale by
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MEDICAL
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INIHEALATION
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