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Pspreat iticra Mph i Leace. Train. Train. Train Bollair 9:45 A. M. 5:15 A. M. 0:00 PM. Belmont 13.31 " 0:15 " 7:03 " Barnesville 10:52 " 6:43 " 7.40 Cambridge ..........-11:56 " 8:04 " 9.00 '. Concord 12:17 P. M. 8:30 " 9:25 Zanesville 1:10 " 9:30 " 10:30 Newark........., 2:08 " 10:37 " 11:50 Arrive Columbus... 3:20 " 12:15 P. M. 1 - = A. ' ll. The Express Train goinz East will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only. GOING Wier will stop only at the :bola named Stations. The Mill Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mall Is to be received, or &livered, and at all other Stations on notice beteg given. The Night Train w:11 stop at ell Ste. Coal on proper notice being given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. 51. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. Id. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus., Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to /113 , 1 from Sandusky, alanafiebi and Mt. Vernon, and with 111:L5 •,12 the Steubenville. and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Otdo Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelpitiaand East ern Cities. The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the Beoond Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Martell .1d anti Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers eay n g Louisville and point.; below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana, polls and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad wilt also connect with this Train at Columbus, nd renal Wheeling nt 9.15 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. 51. Train en Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in held. more at 5 P. st, next day. The 11:80 P. M. Train eel:Imola at Columbus with the Nail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:21 P. 3.l. r and arrives at sepsis at 6:15 A. Si.; connecting with the Accommoda tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passau. gate leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, win Michigan City, Lafayette ' Indianapolis and Day. t on, reach Columbus lei season to take this train; and et Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Comber. land, sleep there, and resume by Expms Train to Balti more and Easters Cities. aorsa WEST. The 5:15 A. ht.hfall Train connect+ at Belida. with Nicht Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago eta Monroeville; at Columbne with the trains for Cincinnati. and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. , polls, and Chloago, via Dayton and via Urbana. The 9 46 A. hi. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columba! at 310 P. M., and con tete with trains going flotilla and West aril,. 'bag in Cincinnati at 7 P. Si. The f,0,) P. M. Train tonne.-t+ with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mall Train at 15 A. ht., dlr.ct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. polio, Lafayette, Terre Limite. 'Saint Lonis and Chicago ISAAC 11. SOUTTIWICE, Sup: . Zane...villa. June If, 18b5—[ )41] OLEVELAED ABD PITTSBDIIOR RAILROAD. CONNECTING WITH STEAILEItS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WELLSVILLE, Lel) Ohio and Permeyivarde• Railroad, VIA ALLY ANCE. ehorteet,quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, I Chicago, Rock Inland, Galena, and Et. ['tads, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One ilunl2 ed miles shorter and about tilte hours quicker than the circuitous one ri3 Three Daily Trams from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Moreland to Chicago. lino to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and 8L Louis thirty-eavon hours. VIA 0, MANCE. The Trainor the Ohio and Penns. Railroad leaving Pitta hurigh at 8.00, A. IL, 8.00, 51, and 3.00. P. 5.1., connect at Alliance at 0.30 A. AL, 11.40 A. M., and 0.30 P. M., as follows: Trait= for Cleveland leave A.M., and 12.00 !IL, and 631 P. 01, motivating at Tadao!, with Trains for Cuyahoga Fails and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 11.01 A. IL, "n 2 ,) P. M., alai 11.0 d P. 31. Par....ngere tar DAt4lo, Chicago, tit. Louis. hock Eilleos. and tlia Nextb-west, abo wash to go through with. out 1 Camino, will take Can trolo leering Pittsburgh at 8 05 sul in Cleveland at 2.20 P. 31., at that to the caly train ty whic2h olzate (=inactions am made lhanuth Plat. Pas angers by this train reams Chlaagt 3i.";..',1U next morning, and Bt. Louis at mid. Light. IVZLLSNITI.LE. Siit...ce:a Form& City end Diurnal will leave Lbt3 Mc. n.this_rf a rev; alorunai (Sundays except 1.) at 10 connecting with the train leaving Weillgrir, at 15111'. a., awl arrit - in-t at Clorelatal at 0.00 do Ac.,..:rmtuedatiou "Praia will lento WrdisillU (Sundays arzapted,) at 6.4 P. M., connecting at Bayard with Itapreea Train anlvir.g la Ch.veland at 2.l*P. M. Trains from W4-dlrrille and Cleveland connect at Bayard for Carrollton, Ways-..burg, boc•c, and New Philadelphia: L:tr Clarebind, Maras° and the North-treat; tele. Wetiecffle, are sold at a hies rate than vie Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and IWO A. IL. and 626 P. M.. arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. IL, 7.00 A. IL, aad 10Ar3 Trains trove Chirago for Rock Naiad and St. Loafs as liollowe: For hock Island at 9.00 A. , and 11.00 I'. 51. For St. Louis at 9.15 A. NI., and 10.06 P. 51. Pao sangers for St Louie go over Rock Island Railroad to ana thenceover the Chicago and 'Mississippi Railroad to Alton, tad thence by Steamboat (in miles) to EL Louis. Passengers by the 9.15, A. IL, Train arrive In St. Louis at 11..20 62.1110 evening, anti by the 10.05, P. 31., Train, at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re. checked for Chicago mac: St. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND OLLITELAND. Ist aura 24 arc c.iciss 24 ors. To To La 5a11e...516 e 0 513 50 " Cleveland ... 400 't Rook IsPd, Ifs 00 14 26 " Totalo EA) Galena -.- 18 15 14 00 Chicago..-- 1 3 00 510 50 " Spr.ing„lield IS 70 10 " Blnomingt...l6 90 14 iu " Burlington 11l 00 " St. L0utc....21 00 16 10 Paneengere ere requested to pro:tire their ticlnits et the office of the Ocmpany, In Ntonongetusla Holm, below the corner. J. DURAND, Bo •'t, Cleveland. r,'AtfallEl f ,ig't,Pittaborgb. AIR LIRE ROUTE MOM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• Vie CHICAGO, ALTON AND T. LOUIS RAIL ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and Mississippi. arrriing the Great American Exprau and C. 8. Rail.. TEE Onl4 Direct and Reliable Route to too South and South- eet--Eoventy Mlles shorter than any otber Route. TiTO TFULCOUIS DEM= TEAM DAILY, SUNDAYS 21XCIZTID. .L.-arez Arrives at Chicago. St. Louts. Bt. LOlll6 Day Express 9.15 A N 1..... ILIZO A. M. EL Louis Night Express ...-10.00 P. M 2.4 E. P. M. Trair-s ruo directly through without change of cars Or n. , age. Prowl Chicago to Bt. Louis in 1.5 Y, hours. .. .. ... _ IMPORTANT CON NECTIONB—At Joliet, wlth the Boat bland Railroad for Ottawa, La Balle,litech bland and Cen tral lowa _ At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Win• ton. Waynesville tad Decatur, and with Bulges for Peoria. At Bringleld, with Great Western 11.811 road for Jackson. Tine and Illinois River. M Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; tho most expeditions and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At St. Louis, with Daily First-ohms Steamers for New Orleans and.intertnediate points on the Lower rdimitelppl, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Rams, St. Joseph, and all points on the =semi, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansan Risen. R. P. MORGAN, Sop% Dloomb3ron, /11. L. DARLING, Agent, Chloe vo, Al. [apt] ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: , 4 g.... - 1 ...- : -. 1 ., i Carrying tia Groat 11. Btatas Mail and Express TWO P.iEBENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on lie entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, AfiD CHICAGO to CAIRO. This Road, In conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Mississippi H. R. and Chicago and Galena BAttroad, forms the most direct CHICA end o CO to BTnly continuous 0013 8.. R. route from . 1., CIIICAGO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DI7BUQUE. Trains Leave Chicago ae follows: 10 A. St. and 10.20 P. M.—Br. T. 0173 min Canto IMmuns. Pass , tigers for Bt. Louts by this train take the ears of the Ohio end Mdse. R. R. at Bandoral, and are carried direct to fit. Louts. 980 A. LI. and 4.10 P. DI.....ITUDTQUT • AtliD GALaPA Ez" ruse, oonacoilug at Dunheth (oppugn Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Etas= Pockets for Bt. Paul and the Upper Ellaelendirpl river cit,re. Probe kW", Oahu !Or Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. IL and 7.00 P. M. Peeeerkaers from the Bast and places on the Ohio river de tined for Bt. LOlllB, will :lave IVO miles of tedious and un ontAin river navigation from Cairo to dt. Louis, and arrive fifteen hoare In advaueo of the river roots, by taking the care at Calm Ticket, to ft Inure, Cairo, Dubuque, Bt. Paul, and all im portant places by thie toots, ceo be had at the office of the O. a P. and C..t P. itailroeds in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago lee PITTSBURGH AHD OORNELLSVILLE -- b i ~P.;,:e.-.- ::.,,,,,_ -...,,,,,..4. RAILROAD Cn from West Newton, Westmoreland ounty, toariltenbnirg Station, Fayette County. TtE rays mu= CLAN& FIST ER baring been char. iv. - yttin by g th at e pu g. t iL fout Co. o vrili leers l Newton, connecting t.Uro with the Trains at the Pitts. o'nfot prso 7 P , l f t o ta r b W u'lrb Nest burgh and Connellsville Sallued, which will ran between the above points until further notice, es follows : Leave West Newton at 6130 ALM; Stopping at Port Royal, limitiee 11111, Jacob's Creek and Layton: reaching ?Mien• burg at 6130 o'clock Returning, leave killtenblirg_at 6 4 6 A. , cto.. at all way stations, and arrive at West Newton at 06; connecting with the - at sorer OULU ILSHER for pi, usburgh ; reaching Pittsburgh at noon Second Train will leave West Newton at 12 o'clock for Milieu nor& and returning, will leave ki[ltenburg at 8 P. ki, stopping at ail way stations. Fare from Pittsourgh to 6111tenbrwg, $1,16. Stag for Uniontown anti Conn -11sville will ochnerst with the a.. Mtn:bunt Station. Weight , wILL be transported each way daily. gee e m u apply 10 W. CALDWELL. HAL. aashiant a aparbiterairtn, West Newton; or to W. TfilubiPSON; Freight board the ste C Fisher,. at her wh ere the BASNES, n 51"°145141.1* BM amer ara ow= W. "' Preeldent.ani Superintesdent. Fittebinghr.illhe 20, less. . UM] NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! 1112011011 northern Illinois to the Mississippi Biver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Mississippi. Oki ago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL itHIMO. ROAD FORMALS Tile CHICAGO AND AZIHOIIA & CAST. MILITAIT TBACT it. R. is New oomurrias, And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Care. The Only Direct Route to. BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWRA, W APEL,LO, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUrF, Ate., and the ony ALL RAI LItOAD Route from OUICAOu TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. 8-ages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Miesouri—maklng the quickest and most reliable route to roach all the important points west of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles leas staging than by any other route. The Road, for a largo portion of the way, is laid with the CONTINUOUS Rail, the emoothest riding and host Railroad in the West— well stocked Vial the most modern Lozoniotives and elegant new Oars. _ . An - By this route paasengers erasure of making conneei tiOn , / end arriving at St. Louie on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and be, and dangern of naviga• don, as on the route by Alton. Baggage cheoked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling et any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office of the Comp‘ny, corner of Clark and Lake streeM, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Onions R. R., end at the Mich. Cent. B. it. Office, corner of Lake end Dearborn eta., opposite Treatont Home, Chicago. FRY:T(IIIT eonelyned by this note will receive immedi• ate despatch. C. 0. HASINIOND, Befit. C. E. FOLLLTT, Gen') Ticket A6 O t, Chicago. 43" - TICKETS can be preoured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. mhlb THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. T" T CP.NTRAL ROUTE, connecting tlprAt, lantic data with Western, Northwestern and South western Slates, by u contintiollit Railway direct. This row) also connects he Pittsburgh with dully line of stenmere to all parts on the Western Fivers, end at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the northwestern Lakes; making the moot cheaper/ and reliable rtooio by which FREICHT ran be forwarded to and from the Creel Wert. RATES DETWitEN PLI/LADELPIHA d PITT/3EIIRWL FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Slaws Dry Goods, t . 7a. par 1001bs. (In beses,) Bun, Feathers, 1ie............ SECOND CLASS.—Hooks and Stationery, Dry Goods, (in helm,) Hardware, Les- Sac. per I.oolbs. ther, ..... TItUID CLASS.—'Anvils, Bagging, Boron t rOst 1001b3. and Park, On bulk,) Hemp, an. FOUSTII CLASS —Co flee, Fish, Ram and 4Cc. per 100 Dis. Pork, (packed,) Lard and lard Oil 4D- in snipping Goods from any point Lst of Phiiedei ppltia, be particular to oNark package via Peentyluania fbasLroaden All (Rode consignoti to the Agents of tale Road at PhlledoipMs or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. rnsunri. Anaxra —Motion Potter, Boston, J. L Elliott, N. Y.; E. J. Sneednr, Poiladelphin ; Magma It !Loon,. Bold. morn; Geo. C. Franelecce, Pittsburgh; Miring-mar. A; Brown Cincionati. Ohio; J. 3. Aloorhend., H. C. Meldrum, Iladieln, lioi.; a:acid & Co., St. Louie, Mo.; J. 9. Mitchell it !lon, ETan3Tilla, Indiana. U. El. LIOUBTON, General Freight Agent. PhlladelphLt. H. .1 LOMBAERT, • car? Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. Ofals4:i - ON AND SINCEW FIED AY, Juno 20, 1050, the kiall Trkin loavez Steubenville daily, (Sandaya excepted,) at 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrive et Newark at 114 o'clock, P. 31, connecting with trams for Ckilumbue, !Sandusky, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lasalle, :donut Vernon. Hook Tolan.i. Saint Louis. Rooth Cincinnati at &20 sane evening. 1101C11241N0, Lo err, Nonnrk at 1l o'clock, M., and arrive!. at Btanbar.• rills at 7:10 P. 51. PasEongr.ra by bbla train leave Cinclu• nail at 6 o'clock, A. M. The Cadiz Accommodation Train Leases titrubenthle (tiuu•.iaya excepted,) at 4..e3 P U., and omen ut Cedle at 6:66 P. M. ISIVIL9ISO, L(111111 Cadiz at 7 37 A. M.., and arrtves at Btaubcznilk at 10A5 A. 31. For farther Imfortmation apply to JANIEB COLLINH CO , Freight and Cu:auger Agants, Nos 114 awl 115 Watcr atraat, litubargb. Lia.ITETTI: DEN - ENNA', Guaoral Fr. , isbt and Th."..kat Afoot. E. W. WoOLA-VeaD, 1<23 Sap.ri.N.cd-nt. I•ItiNtiSYLVA,NIA ittilLtWALI IILIP PE DAILY Tliitt)Ottil TRAINS, Issterwtit Philegiel phis and Pltietturrh. TUC Mvll.ls'lNG MALL TRAIN leuvro Plulalviphin for Pittsburgh at 1'1, , y, 6... M , and Plttto burgh for Plillad•iphia at 1, A. M. F.ctir low. Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. 74.. and tra.m4 for Philalviphot at 1, P. 31. THK N IQHT aXP ELSSS TS.ALN leaved Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. 61., and l'itteburi;l: for Philadelphia at IG, I'. id. Thu abora nor, counsct at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and Jana lit. Lords, Mo., Alton, (salons, and Chicago, Ill.; Froulifott, Losingion and Louisville Ky.; Tarry lieut.:, Madison, Lelayetts and Indianapolis, Insl.; Cincinnati, IJuy ton, npringtolL, Dodelootaloe, eandusity, Toledo, Cleve land, Cklurabur-, ZaaNNille, Massillon and Wooster, Ciao , airs, with the Stoatn Packet Coats from ant Uo New OaLr.l7 - 3, 177. 60013. L.V113411.1ti and CIIIaSNA.TI. Through Ttcloti can be had to or from either of the abovo places. Tor further particular, so. himdbille at the different stestin4 points Pasaongern from the Wag, will loud this the al:on:Lot an.l =cat eipmiltiona :mai., to Philadelphia, B a ird. mere, Now York, or tiostaa. T HOB. MOUltil, Agent, Paosonge: Linss, Philadelphia. .1. i 1 an filtilllts Janis agent, Pao .eager Liars, Pittsburgh. f , B.unTEE'n BALE lif IIEAL EBTAIL AND,. rut B. DAY eveninr.;,Jul,y Iltlth. et S o'clock, at th 4 errtlantx: eachunge, Fourth will tom, cull , b' crier of Wl.w. Y. B t . nn, Trtvtr.e of lingh D. King, th, following villain, Rya, Clime and rßoctA, That valuabio throe vtory brick. awefling Lion" No. IG4 Dural carnal., the lout haring a front of alnete.a feat on Yourch.atrett, extcruling back eighty Cro feet, including a three feet alley—a dhject to roortgagn of S t 5 0.3. Lot No La In Stephen Colooll'o oubdiyi,loo of tote, 14 and lb haying n front of twenty feet on trrerbill st.rect, extending back one hundred feet. One undivide fourth of Lot No. '3O in Gray's plan of lots In Allegheny City, having o front of twenty-eight feet Faun incb.ea on Anderron street, extending tack one botelred and forty feet to Gray's oily. Six 1.X.:11 in the ltsrough of Manchester, having each front of twenty feet on southerly !Lie of thautioay street, extending back 17a feat 8 inchee to bouth alley, being In Bakewell's aubdivision of out lot No. 247 in reserred tract opposite Pittsburgh. The untimideel threteflithe of two hundred and sixty-nine acres of Land in Econoiny townehip. Deaver county, on the north-west side of the Ohio river, whoining trusts boa. 20, 21 end 24 on the north, No. 51 on the seat, No. 49 on the tooth, and N 0.48 on the west, being tract No. 4i in Leers dietriot, No. 2of the depreciation euryeye. Subject to lion of $2,124. One hundred and thirty acres Laud In Wood county, Va., fifteen miles below Parkersburg and three miles from the Ohio river, on which are emoted a itaw•mill and Leg Douro. Subject to lien of $l7O. The north quarter of Section 13, in Township 47, north of Range 2d west, in the district of lands eubjoct to aisle at Sant his Marie Michigan, containing ono hundred and sixty acre. In Marquette township. The south-west quarter of Section 19, In Toe - whip 47, north of Range 25 wont, In the district of I ode eradect to sale at Saul Bte Marla, Michigan, containing one hundred and forty-nine acres and nfty-four hruadreithc, in Mar guano township. The north east quarter of Section Si, In Township 47, north of Range 26 west, in the district of Lauda autloct to eole at Saul Ste Maria, containing one hundred and rixty acres, in Marquette township. One undivided fourth of ono hundred and fifty.dre acres of copper and agricoltural lands in Section 6 of township 48, north of Range 42 welt, in Oakland county, Michigan. 77 shares Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock; 133 do North American Mining Clo. do 84:0 do Pittsburgh Mining Company §tock; go do Forest City BMA or Cloreland do 6 do Pittaburgla and aleeoland It. R. do 10 do do do &enamelDe R. L. do ZI do do do GonneLevine do do 6 do Martial Valley do do 20 do Pittsburgh A Coal RBI Turnpike CO. do 011 do Tomperancevillo Plank Road Co. do 4 do Watt Renton Plank Road CO. do 680 do Bluff Mining Co. do 400 do Iron City Mining Co. do 650 do Mei:Steel Mining Co. da 200 do Pitteburgb .6 Isle Royal .2110Ing . Co. do lb do Aztec Mining Co. do Terme at sale. P. M. DAVIS, joie Auctioneer. 118 above celebrated IVATIJiIitIO PLACE will be open for stellate on sad after the FLFTI.I OF JUNE NEXT. T y are deitgletfully fronted on Shannon's Creek, fourteen miles northwest of Duucannon (this place being fifteen miles west of klerriebarg, on ll:Central liallusad,) at the base of Pisgah Siountalu, which reaches an elevation of mote than Ave hundred feet- Sherman's Creek affords a splendid opportunity L.: those fond of bathing, dattieg or sailing; the aurrouuding forestal offer great attractions to the sportsman; anti loureL and ehady roads through a country unenrpeased for W - and magnificent scenery, will diversify the amusements Of the place. Boum, SADDLES and ad.U.BLAISES can bo had at all times. Harass taken to Livery on reasonable terms. Of the hIEDI3INAL QUALITIES of the SPEINOB too isacth can hardly be raid. Their waters have been analyzed by the best Chemists to the Union, and are pronounced um eurpseeed for oaring cutaneous disown and affections of t e kidneye. There are come five Springs In all, every one of which is of different tausperneure—the largest being 63 degrees Fahrenheit, sad throwing oat 63 settees every nano minutes. ladles' end Gentlemen's BATHS have been constructed. with all the modern Improvements, to. gather with PLUNGE BATHS, do., do Each day a Coach leaves Duncennon for the trditge, after the arrival of the cars. Bowling Alleys. Billiard Booms, and various other Certif. ties for antuesment, In abundance. The accommodations will be the beat, and the charges low. Taus—Eight dollars per week, or one dollar end fifty cents par day. Families wishing to engage rooms, should address the proprietor early. attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor hoeing engaged the best of servants. Music always In at. tandance. R. B. MASON, Supt. All ocamortaloatloro Intended to runt the Perry County Warta Sprit:lp should bo addrusbeal to inonatoon P. O. They will be immedutely forwarded. Lorimer Property at East Liberty for Sao. 23LOTS OF GROUND at the Ee•st Liberty Station, to be sold on SATDiiDAY, the 80th day of Jane, instant, at 10 o'clock, A. Al , at Public Sale, ou the prozaina.s. These Lots are beautifully *Gated for privet. reildences, and as the sale in peremptory, it will be advantageoue to three desiring Filch property to attend the rate. Plans can be mien at thin and the Mike of the Trtuten. Tcalo.—One•thir in hand, one third et six months, and one-third at eighteen months with interest• jeLlatct THOMAS aiIIIALON, Trustee• TY YOU W. 1911 TO Da ItraLII.VIID Yu.Ora oUFFisIItING t ropey yourself Immediately with a boa of WELLS . .ria'r:HBNING BLASTS% as It 19 an invaluable reme dy for Rheumatism, Bronahltb, Plenxiaf, Paine In the Bide, Baok and Breast alto, Cute, Ydoag Stift Jobata, tic. Pk mute s boa. Ma et No. 3O rt. Jai =SEE RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE. CIizLNUE IL IL Erridi, Proprietor Warm Springs. " rj c - s MMI ' s • ' : Lr; 4 .4 - IN t ir af 44 4 • MIME= EMM HOTELS. • IVIANSIOI• HO USE, GEORGE - AIIR' 'l , lTz, PROPRIETOR, lk,ro. 814. LIBERTY STREET, must beside the Passenger .11 Depot of the Pennsylvania Balltord, which makerit the moat convenient house in the city for passengers mi. slag by thet road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, titled up, M in excellent style, the ANSION ROUSE, would respect. folly solicit a share of public, patronage. There is iittaehsd a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. The Larder and Bar will be fandshed with the best the market can afford. ST: CLAIR 11.0TML, throw of Penn and EL. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, /la, rpm:. undersigned, formerly of "Brown's.l.lotel," having 1 taken this large and commodious I.lOTEL,and haying refitted It in magnificent style, would respectfully - invite his friends and the traveling public to give hima call.. AB. mired, with the convenience of the house and his long en, parlance In the business, ha, can give entire satisfaction; and hie charges moderate. feb22 W?d. C. CONNTLI. LY. RILEY'S' HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, rz27.£I;II7BGH, Pd. mybu:yj E. RILEY, Proprietor.. GOOD INTO 'MP ROUSE, fIORNER LIBRRTI AND GRANT. STRaTfi, near, the Railroad Depot. jarkillfly JAALEB SHANNON, Proprietor. - - OWSTOWS. 'WAVERLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Che.stnut and Walnut, Philadelphia:. fauZby Er. UNION, ATO. 111 Arah streat, Philadelphia. T. B .WEBB (late of 1.11 the Eagle,) Proprietor. (c 0297 GASECILL HOUSE, CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUTH STE., WARREN,'O. riflllli Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing .to the 1 public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened . es a house of entertainment. Being comrnoilio' us and roomy, and adjoining the office of thephio Stage Oompany,it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommodo• lion of the traveling community. A ehare of public petronage la respectfully ecdicited. anl7 M. GASEILL. FRAN KIANHOUSE, CITESTNIIT STREET, ABOVE TURD, PEISLADRITHLL PARKER 01 LAIRD, Proprietors. 17187.3mj TERMS $1.4,1) PER. DAY. a BILILLAPi HOU BE, JOIDTSTO TVA, PEI2V.4. TIRE nnderalgned having taken cherge of the above • 1 named House, a - of redtted It at w large expense, to a comfortable ao well oo elo3azt Style, i 3 now prepared to re. °Ave end g;l7e maple blitkiraotloll to all who may pa realty the flaunt , . fong , :tf j TAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, Late Isratar'n Eachartge,) NT°. 12 LITERTY t3TIIEET, foot of rim, street, Pitts. 111 burgh. BAlttikil, Proprietor. Thi, Hotel Is entirely new, baying jnet been completed anal opened for the accommodation of the public. faepl3 HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. PATISIOF. 6 EON, Paoratvrons..—This UCtllflo hu.na•. dergone thorough and extensive repaira o altorationa, and large additions of new furniture, aro., and the proprie tors pledge themetlree that nothing ehall be wanting ou their pert to render the FRANI:am a plnce whore all the coID• farts of a fire[ tines hotel can be found i94,tt FLoitEri - bm HUTEL 400 fiti9ADWAY, NEW YOR. (CoNDwrED oa Ins ISUPLOPLLS NAM.) REUBEN LOTI47OY, co3:ly PlLOPRirala. RE_l>TAt RAN A.V ILK&F9 HALL, W C. GALLAULIER, PROPRIETOR .I , 6;:it ere., , bettreen Wood and Smflkf.eld. par:. a amour entablientuent h.s4 been leaael by the stab• ecriber, and completely renovated.kalft 110 In at nll bourn prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found In the best retiwatod restaurant!, In the States. 1119 spacious Bar will always be supplied Irltb the very Liquors. Game of every deo serl,Alcn, in Its season, can aiwayo be found at Within!, ILOII. 0 1 1 17 1 W. C. UALLAI3IIISII. iLiPiK EICUIANGIG, THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET.- r 1 qIE Subsibers beg leave to inform their friends and 1 toe public generalle, that they have leased the a bove well known 'tn.:au:sot, whieb has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re ftrxrdebed, and now open. The proprietors have spared no expense to make the Bank Ex change a ComadLable retort, ee well for the epicure, el the bu , ,Lneali my.. The larder will at ell tuts be stocked with the de neanes of the era/ten, arc served op under the sunk ees of experienced cooks. Thay respectfully ask for the patronage of a generous public. J. BOMLSIDELMEREB, H. B. PRANGS. BELVIDERE RESTAURANT, WOOD STREET, BET. WATER AND nitsr STREETS. L'oderancerl tau, Just prorIJA a choirs stook of SHE LICDOM, end ie reuay et all times to Barre Dia friends with the best or the seszon, in the way of edibles. IrinL Whisky Putiohef: may be Dui et the listvilmas. JULIE SAVAGE, Proprietor. c;ousucoPlA 4 n*OYSTER AND COFFEE II OUBE.-EXt D. BARNARD. bro. 40, FON LCr tAtram /Vivi and Bitr4l. jaalt , -.ly; ITrrsutnizia. _ CRYSTAL PALACE , atreet. C. C. BIT.LLY, F. EE ECT F [IL {-V Informs his friends and the •;• pu.bhc in seuersl, thet be has just ensiled Ids 14 New York end Phtledeirldo modern style of 0001 LIN 0 u el: 1:H8 and everything else In the resting lino. Ciyiiiiirc in the SiLell or Stewed, for 12 cents e dozen. 13e will else furnl,la the hest of erarythWii aux the market wilt afford. Lionee syG open until o'clock ha the mooning. marlStt OYSTEIEL SALOON AND !SENT AURANTI 108 WOOD STREET -9-1 ay. ants:7.l . ll,w Iles now Me OYSTSS SALOON AND SATING UOITSD perfoc:tel In a manner that cannot b exceloct by any similar establishment In the city. IfICALS WILL 13E 5t..1:1 7 471) f , l• Ar.u.G 11017138 OF ME DA ); Cron the Choicest Meets, Volvls, &el . Itlo Bill or Fare cannot be eurpessel, and he would respect fully invlte the attcutten of the public to It. CiIAILLES STILL, ja.'Xs:lneetf ICS {lend street. St. Clair Lagar Dear 13rewery. rp IIE undersigned respectfully informs the public that ha is now fully prepared to servo private homilies and the public generally, with big celebrated LACifilt BEEK, in bottle , . Ali 1,415r0 left at bie Cake, NO. 35 DIAMOND ALLE near Woad atract,) will be punctually attended to; and tt - , lleo r delivered to any part of tie city or vicinity. jefe'aiti P . 0. SCHENCK. I.lenttz , Lager Beer Hall. 17.1. 106 Sm..(Afard orsllsitt the Cfa.v. - ,:n.l.Lure. ILB au beezlher Jua opened ono or the larger: coli bat tztahed Lacer Beer Etalla in the city. Ilia Boarti oct.o..lo.lffed to be a ni.tpinl6r article, and every other ae. conimedati.du about hla bocce cannot he excelled. A. BENTIZ. Kennett Ale. W"lisTaG„Latiertir:Broß°Tr"uthusarittß 8 ° ti e I m e b o ;ar e and Perte.., in quart and plat bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, Le respeotfaLly solicited. enll:y :airprat Wotor and tiorsaparillia. WD ENGL.'S'', Pitt ctreet, below Penn, Is now ma nufacturing wed bottleing the ebove beverage-3 on an extensive mole. Ills articles ere of the best quolity,and u Moetured !rem the permt materiels. 0ct173.1y HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE MILE undersigned la prepared to supply CARPENTERS, 1. CABINET-MAKI:BS, and Workers Ia Wood generally, with his Pateotod sod valuable PLANES. All who have triad It, pronounce d a most valuable in vention, that must Doan come into general use. The fbl. lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among many letters the Patentee has reedited recommending this Plane above all othere it, use : PITIZZLICAII 6T/401 0111 LIST FACTORY,} February 22, Ilittb. Ws hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have used hopper's Pat nt Plane, cud do not hesitate to recommend It to oabinct-Sinkers and Carp.oters ea su perior ,o nay other Plane In use. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, mud all sorts of hard wood, sad for planing yens , -ra, it a far superior to the old mode if scraping, besides being a groat wring of time. One man, by using this Plane , sill plane More veneers than flee men can do by any other plane or metbed in USU. IL /1. EiTLN avc , . To Moore P. Rene, Veg.; , • Dear .9ir —I have ezaminsd Hopper's Patent Reach Plane, and believe it to be a most ezoollent article for the use far which it Is intended, so a cornbinatlonvi-plane and. ocri . • It particularly adapted to planing veneers, and It dote cot require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt 'when Its properties become generally known, but that Itw ll entirely . upersede the former to. . diem mod laborious custom. I meet cheerfully recommend it to ill perßans engaged in the Cabinet Lushness, as teem my knowledge of lt, there 19., nothing as well tided to give a smooth acid beautifsil finish to Tenter/ as the Kopper Patent Bench Plane. Janes W. Woomera, Furniture Wareroome, 97,99 Third Brittany/4 Feb/Ivory 27,1866. MOSES P. EATON, of this city, Ls toy sole Agent for the solo of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them WM. O. HOPPER. Pittabulith, March 21, ISSS—(mh2I:H ) DUFF'S --tittOAM TtL,E OOLLEIDIG, OPEN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Summer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOILKEEPING, Taught from Duff's System of Book.keeping,eanotioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York as the most per• feet work upon acconnta now in use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOILKEEPOG, Embracing eight tripe of a baat—lllustrating re-shipments of freight end pueeugeas, owners' settlements, before and after. tale of the rimed; transfers of owners' sharee, and other important matters not attempted la any of the ono• trip systems of SteamboatPENMANSli Book-11.1 , 000g in nee. • only Taught by Mr. J. D. Williams , the only profataional teacher of penmaneblp stow in the city. MERCANTILE ARITLIALSTIO, - Embracing a now method of comptiting interact, with all the most approved abbroviatiotos in mercantile compute. Eons In use. ALK&OANT.I.LE - LAW. Although others advertise thew Isolnree, this will be found the only institute° la the city where they are rept luly delivered. _ air Call end get a Cirotaar caul Sample of Mr. Williams Penmanship before engaging elgewbebe. je23 LRUIN CITY com.itaratui.AL cobLEcita, OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Loaded in PISTSBURGH, an WOOD sr, near Fcrarlh. H/8 Institudon, recently organized under Its T charter, offers to dm young manor this end adJacent cities, and or the ciromnamblent country, roulades for acquiring in a few weeks, and for on outlay iturignificant, an ART far more lucrative as an aVaoatioD than almost any trade that it could reg tare tire or BIS yeara to learn, viz BOOK-KEEPING, With its concomitant arts of free and rapid 0 and AILITILMETIC. The EVISOD of low water and slack business /i et hand, which may be improved to groat advantage by taking a mnrse of instruction in the Iron City College. Special at• tautiort is given .o the application of Book-keeping to Steamboat Emit:Lew. Come, young gentlemen, cleras, ap prentices, and othreni—come end spend your days or even- Inge, or both, for a few weeks, in one of the coolest and pleasantest Flails anywhere to be found, and acquire the aura manna of obtaining employment and high wegee In the fail and winter. You will never regret the Limo you epent in the IRON CITY COLLEGE. job J OLT MAUA7.INEB— Lady's Book, for July-0.0 cents; Fallon's Magazine, " 10 Yankee Notions, .a 12 " Frank Lesßela N.Y. Journal, 10 " North British, for May. The above just received by Express. Alec, alatla lot of 801100 L, OLABB/OAL and Alisallanaous BOOW and STA TIONERY for sale at 00ST, and no mama— 0111 at LAWYER'S BOOK STORE, 117 Wood street, If you want to set s lamp Library. jeZl. • • + , 4 4 4. • t _ MEE DREAM INgThUistCE COMPANIZS. Inoremse of Cipb. Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! HARTFORD,. INSURANCE- COMPANY, HARTFORD,. CONN.-CHARTERED 1819 . 'cath cailittals'•` - - 19500,000. PrI3:THIRTY-SIXTM - ANNMAI: , STATEMENT of the 11 Assets of the ETNA MEURANCLE COMPANY, of Hart ord. isalurnisthed MIS apiary on the Ist of Januory,lB6s, under oath. Meal Estate, nnincumbered $ 16,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 end 7 cent, pay. able sembannually - '72,090 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,318 17 Billslteceitable,well secured, payable at Bank... 120,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Connectiout • 97,515 00 Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford 142,896 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 98,060 00 Cash on hand, in Bunk, and in hands of Agents - and others /12,505 08 $778,278 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Bantsor other credltork—nothing. Leases adjusted and due —sone. Losses adjusted andateedue, $148,618 Losses =adjusted and in suspense, waiting for farther proof, $81,25' 60. ' ku other eiakek.agahist the Company are small, Finch only as printing, !Sc. ,• • Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the diameter, material and oonetruction of buildings, -the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of ' - the fire department, and other circumstances. `t The amount insured in blocks Of btaldinga varies; the design is to limit the lees by any.one lire to $lO,OOB, torlesii. THO. A. ALP ANDRE, - .tretai - y. `Erna Or 003/MITICTN 65. Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford Perscrudly speared Thomas A. Alexander, Becretarrof . the Jana Insurance Company, and made oath tliat the fore. - going statement by him subwribed, ie true, according to Ws beat knowledge andloellef • HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed f 760,000, while the premiums received - for the same time ar exceed any other year, eines the organisation of the C rolielee, covering nearly all descriptionl of property, le sued at this agency, at remunerative raise. Meta, No. 87 Water etreet, Pittabargh, Pa. j anll H. E. TEN Ll'ClL,tA4cmt. JET&A INSURANCE coltfp:trine, OP H42ITFORD, CO! CIIAST:RID, Cash Capital. $500,000 Cash Sunplus, ON 16T JAarARY, 18.55 $373,5373 T" e°,oo. Stock and Surplus is securely invested lbr the benefit of all policy holders. As an evidence of the claims we bare to public confidence, and of its ability to pay losses 'promptly, we state a fact, that its receipts vary from $125,000 to $150,000 per month. Ile business 13 large andwell distributed, and In our opinion no Company in the 'Malted States affords better indemnity to policy holders than tile dEtna. • They continue to make insurance on propertyln town and °wintry, at rates as low as is con sitnent with safety to the policy holder. "-- • TEN EYCK., Age7.t. Air Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streF,M, Pittsburgh. - aphlely DELAWARE L!UTUAL farm INSURANCE COMPANY. TIFFIO/I In the /forth Room of -the Exchangc, on Third street, PEZADIfSPEILL. • MARINE !Irani/awn. - OY VISSMS, Osseo, To all parts Of the World. INLAN INSITRANOES - On geode by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to ell parte of the Union. 118 ENBOILANORS On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses, Ac. awns OF TILE COUPANY,,Norember 7, 1853. Bonds and.. ..........524,300 00 State of Pennsyleanls, Philadelphia City, Spring Garden, Southwark, end other loans, 181,553 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and Insurances corn ' panics - 24,012 20 Bills receivable-- 169;825 04 Cask on band 16,071 30 Balancee in diehards of Agents =and premiums on Marine Policies recently ........ 121,707 67 13uhem1ptionNotes ...1.00,000 00 C. PATRICN t BON DISIOTOLIT. Wm. Martin, Dr, D. BL. Huston, Joseph H. Beal, Hugh Craig, Edmund A. Sonde?, Spencer AP I!vain, John 0. Davis, Charles Holly, Robert Burton,. . Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Ponroae, Henry Sloan, -- - George G. Ulm., - James Tmquair, Edward DarlMgtan, Wm. Eyre, Jr., ' H. Jonssltraske, Joshua L. Prim; J. G. Johnson, James Tennent , Jamas C. Hand. John B. Semple, Theopllus Patildbig, (amides Schaffer, James B. Diriarland, iJ. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. 0. Ludwig, t B. T. O. Morgan, do. W5l-151A=IN, President. TELMA HAND, Vice President Joasmi W. Cowan, Soo'y. P. A. NADEAU, Agent, No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh The Framet. Vara Insurance Company, Of Phea44.U.a., Penntyl=nic. M{NOP ••M‘velett W. Banctr, Thomas Hart, Tobias esmer, Baztadel Giant, Jacob R. fanitn, Gee. W. Ith:b -ards, bloated D. Lewla, Adolph) E. Bork, David it. Browne, Morris Patterson. Chian N. BAZCSIII, Presid,nt. Gnus. 0. Etaannten, /2cretarg. Oontinne to make tniuranoe, perpetual or limited. on every description of property, in town and country, e rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company hero reserved a large Contingent Pond, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, of end ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company' on January Ist, IStl, RA pulp Wiled agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were se follows, vie: $918,113 69 34,1177 78 8,1,9.38 17 81,680 00 64,818 81 ..... ......... 44 CI annul ottl'e Loan Office, ..."•Blnre their bteorperetfon, a period, of twentpone years, XTO. 100 8111TEIFLELD STREET, NEM!. tney have pail upward of One Million Four Iluhdrod ThOn- Money loaned on Oold and Allier Watches, ailverwore land Dollars, lessee by fire., thereby affording eviderte of the and other valuable crUcles. uctiducily &frontages of insurance es well as the ability and di•Tool• Lion to meet with prompinees ell liabilities. J.GAILDWER COFFIN, Agent, Office, northeast ear. Wood and Third eta. Real &tate Wemporery Lesue—..—..— TUE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 28T11, 185 D. MSS= PE.B.PETVAL. CAPITAL $250,000. opci, S. B. Corner of Third and Mutual Street., Philadelphia. ;Officers of the Home Board al Philddelphia D 11111319115. Saigon &Cranford, Paul B. Goddard, AmbroseW.Thoniparu, Lannon o Johneon, Bezilataln W. Tingley, Geo. sPlienry, Jaoob L. Florence, James Da rereur , Will amfd. Godwin, William Prearnf—Stephena•Orswford• Pict Prorident—Aintrrose W.Thompeon. Medical .Neaniiner, Pittstituvli—Jainea IL Villieon, 1‘.1.1) 4lAgher4 y—lt. B. Mowry, M. D. OLO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, nisirl7:y . No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENHOYLVARLS. INERTRANCI3 COMPANY • ___ OF PITTSBURGH, Gomm OF FOURTH AND SIUTEIFIELD STRULTS. Authorized Copittel, 0300,0 00. INBURE BUILDINGS and other property agalnet loss or damage by Fire, end the perils of the See and Inland, Nsvlgallora end Transportettoz. DCRSOTOIII. Wm. F. Johnston, Body Pat:tenon, W. Malintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, L Grier Sproul, A. J. Jonee, George B. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James S. Neglay, W. 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, IL R. aoggshall. Hon. WM. la. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. CAAttu, Secretary and Treasurer. 8: S.flasulduk.Amilatant Secretary. Western lusurauce'Combs. y, Pittsburgh. B. SLIIS.EIV.rr., - Presicknt. I V. Sl. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 1300,000. T!wire sgsibst kinds of risks, SIRE and MA NE. All losses will' bo liberany adjusted and romp tiy p_std. , ' Bouterustituttou,sieusgedby Dtazoloaa who are wall bpi% tha community, sad 'who are deteraslood, by prtkplausi stvilibuslity,, to matatath the character which aquas assumeS;ss uttstizig the bszt protection to thou whoa desire beinsured. D(reeters..-3.151111er, Jr.,o. W. Bloketsou, J.W. Butler, Zif.flaltues, Jr., W. H. Braltb, C.lhmaeu,George W. Jeaksou, Wm. hl. Lyori,Jamee Llppenoott, George Donde, Jaracs &Way, Alexander Illutlek, Thomas Scott. 1.36; Pro, N 0 . 92 Water Street, (Warehouse of Span & Oo.,upe talre,) Pittsburgh. u"244-7 ANEW GOODS! I Warcass Jswetnr, Saves Wane, Ittnixtur Gismo, Be., Wninesams aim Itrren..--Coun try Nen:Unto and . etrangors visiting out city are ming ' Od to - eall, as we esti seryethem as well, and we think b t. ter' than they usually are served. In Eastern tides, be ides_ giving theme responsible gusiantee—an Item difficult to obtain In many Chops. Silver Cylinders Detechod lavers 410 to 516,00 Do 7 to 10 I,4dlea Gold Laver and Lopine•Watches,s'26, and up wards. Gentlemen's' do • do do p to goo. Maus, Seals, Sem Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lampe, In excellent vari e ty and at lowest prices. .1151 r Watch &pairing dans promptly and In a soperlor manner. MI woreand all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, Eth2l 67 Market sweet, oorner of Fourth. JOHN LITTLE, Jr:, Agent, No. 201 idLUn STUB% Mir AIS JUST RECEIVED the following very choice ar JIILL Halm. BRANDIES. , Hook, Gents Broady, (very tine,) V Lisbon. Ward Dopey I Co. (sapor.) . RUM. Morrett Co. • Jamaica Elegem. Pants (hue. WINES. GIN. Webs' Madelns, l Baguet, iloward v klarch a Co., MaTra ; London Cordial, But /roils, Madeira, j Sohnapps. Table do . fiIIINDRESS. Amontillado Sherry, 1 Butherlbas Scotch Ale, Ml=alio do j Barclay's London Porter, Table do : Wild Cherry Brandy, Cooking do ' Absinthe, Beaming Port, . Anbrethe, Pure J... do ' Ounces, Ordinary do Sardines, St, Julien Claret, ; Webs and Java, Malaga Dry, 1 Young_ Ilya and Black Tees, Do illwatt, ! English Bronson Cheese, Olummagnes, ! Imported Havana Cigars, of Anchor, . various brands. Verzeney, ; Old Monongahela Whisky, of Midweek, _ ! all grades. Together liwith all other articles connected with the business. my29:d&er WIG. MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, aim doors from LAe Aqueduci, apporits Liz Clg:raoes o:rze, ALLEGuilar CITY I , 9PREPARED TO PILLORDEP.S FOR WIGS, ind all kinds of Ornamental Hair Work. The best quality of material is furnished, and entire sitietfaction guaranteed. myls:dawly THAT LAM ItYolB= tamed by Thomas Woods. and 1. 10=swayto allot 76 Fourth street, deoeribes a great Twists , of Parma, Houma and Lots.. Those enualthrhotnea Rol:ad do watt to get • Ikeddilmt. - OAK tt ts dosorlbsd n Sew au omen Seats Use) THOMAS 1900D8. t 4.tt MIEEI WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. =.Z=!=RIM!XMIMI BANKERS AND BROIKETtb. AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOOK AI BILL BROKER, Offieg, No. 92 roarrth st., above Mood.. .1 N DTDs, D. fte,Bonda, Mortgages, and Loans on ovai t er alo, - nagotiuted. Eitooke bought and gold on awn mnaton. -Land 19aharnta bought and sold. Partlmilar intention paid to tbcpureirialliiil - stdar'nr Copper 8 toot'. • -• ._ All comnictuteattani attentat to promptly. ' " linfar WI. D. !CUT. Wirt. Will/10MS COO' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. S. C,rrr_or Wood and Third seretts.•.., ' AU transamionsmede on liberafterma. Collections of BUN, Notes, ac., promptly attended to. jan2B:lw -• DVCONNELLQ WILLOCK, BANZEAS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Binh Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par runts received On deposit. Stocks bought and sold on conuntrelon. Collections made at any point in the United Stites. , _ South East corner of Market and Fifth streets; myll PITTSBURGH, PA. ARTHUR% RODGERS & CO BANKERS A: - ND BROKERS CORNER 0E1'07E27142M SMITEUTELD STREETS, etaam Plitabturgh t .. C. EL 741,5153 ----.... 305. LUDWIG. Wilkins 'es Co., _ 13ANKEla ue dA r2 F.7.1(. k a gANGE Co .) BOKERS; . • • No. 71- Brura street, Pittsburgh. TN 'lltgimmerona suspensions of Banks and Benham throughent the country during the last six months, _WA ace Bitisfied that In simian. Emery instancei their troubles have - groina out of a departure from their legitlisusteihtud.. nemi and we, therefore, take mission to assure th . e public iu aavanie, that no speculations in ',limey stocky! ' " or other "outside operations," obeli tempt 'us from EtriCt 'and le. githaeteline of our Magnet ..i.•;•belletlng that in Avoiding all such Investments we shall not cady be better able to serve our customers and ensure thdr safety, but .that Ist adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate benefit. Liebsl PAT - DIMS 44 FRIEND, DANICES AND EXCIIANGEI DELOKIIRS, ' 1721'e //entered :Mir Office to She Corner of Afthand wood az PTZTADIIP4II PA. MeoATRICKS h FRIEND, Bankltre and Elmboo Broken, and Donlore fn Notes, Drafty, Aaseptankee, 6o Brivar and Bank Notes. changes on the liestern and Western oanatently for rale. Collections made in all the - Mita throughout. the United Mates. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, et the corner of Fifth and Mr./ Streets: . [fels3 if. HOLICEB & BONE, DANENDS AND EXCRANGE BILOILDAS, SATO =COTO TEO= =mord AIM EZIMIZOII OINOI TO ttO O DULPSIII. 512147, 10133 =02.3 DILOW OLD STLED. UOLVf-'1 dr. Etrso,. heathers and Exchange Brokers, IT. said 'Nolen in Notes; Drafts, Aeseptancus, dold,llll - and .1312 k. Notes: Exe'Attinpe on the Eattern and Waste= Citie cons - Wady for age. Culletrtiotut made in all the cities throughout the United EUttss. Deposita received In par fonds or current metro No. e 7 Market street, between Third and rensrth eta, ussoar A. GO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, M. 96 Mod Strtd, C,7711[7 . of ilimr.and 41/¢ey, •, ITIMBVIL,GII, PA, BAND HELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange end promicoory notos; make collections In all the prin.ciial cites of the Union. Receive de to on Call and on in.erest, and glea,their prompt nttenton to all other metterp appertainh3g to a Stoker's tapiness. &ate= I:_tchan r..,0 constantly on hand. JOELDI . WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE DECKER, DLLIJOI, Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. TICK bought and sold on commission. Collections 0 carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit Sal. No. 535 f Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. Dank. deele HILL e 13ANE:1M AND -,CHANGS 8R0X.E.84 COMM 01 WOOD rzrr EMILYITS. SWET &YOTIANGS on the Umtata Cities constantly for sale. Time Ellie of Raclumge and Hetet; disemmted...- Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and eold. Collodium made in all the principal cities of the United States. De posit 3 received of Par and Current 14mde. [mar2Tly 111.1.ML1, 1017A1115 11-4814 Main" Itlidltrfit. /MAKER .1 &IBM, - DANIECYJELS AND EXCIIANGIC BHOILIUUL • 13in AND DELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate 1) Loans on Real feats or 'Hook Becmitss; purchase Promises :7 Notes and Mime Bills, on East and West; buy. and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections =do on all points In the Union. futyl $827,470 53 G. B. ARNOLD Cs CO., BAN-EPOS AND EXCHANGE MIME, DEALERS in Exchange, 001.12, Bank Notes, Sight 'r nd Time Dmite, &a. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. • Stocks bought and sold on COMMISIiOn. ' SS, No. 74flourth next door to Bank,ofPittsYg. D.:...vent and Forman - kink iitter, Gold cr4 Aber Etaught, &td ar .hanged, et the EXCHANGE AND BANKING, 11017,379:01 WILLItaI a. HILL 4 co.; 63 WOOD BTBW, Plza.94uSoll. t. Interest allowed on time depoalta. TECOMPSOE BELL & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Garner of Third and Wood struts, Pittsburgh, Pr THOMAS WOODS 'COMMERCIAL BROKER,-Ca Natea, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, AGO., 'Va. Aurth P.:II/burp% Pa. fisS2 Willlam A. lIIU & Co., BANKERS, No. 64 TFood :free, Pat:burgh. - ff . jou) on sate the following BONDS AND STOOKS::— ix 40 sharr3 klichango Dant; 17 do Monongahela Navigation Company; 'AI do Citrsens' Insnronee Company; 52,07,0 Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds; • :,5,00i1 City cf Pittsburgh Bonds; S 5, 000 County of Allegheny Bona. feeps4l,wortt CLOTHING STORE! JOHN 11'CLOSKEY & CO . uoitneßtiv . of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Lll;erty etreet, winch has won an ruabohnded popularity under he name of the TIMED BIG DOORS, have, for the par pos. , of acquiring acre space for their Immense buelnear, roved to the spacious buliding on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOOK OF CLOTHS! 6:111) READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the trablin Their principal object for elle removal, is to give them more facilities forth, IVIIOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goode st the, LOWEST EASTERN PRIOEBI bad they u-illcrerratt them to be to goal as any mann taztured In the Union. OUSTOIII WORK, ip Tax .9167 erns, AND UPON Tali moans: Nolan. They hare on band a full and beautiful assortment at TOTMS eMd COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BOSI- Ous interests arc identical with those of our cuetomerB, find we emu, the public that our fidelity will not fell in filling ell ordere we may be favored with. Iss. - DON'T FORGET THE PLACE,— Yio. SS Wood Street, (zee? SIDE,) 001LIDP. or DLANOND AiLIST N. N.—We desire our patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business an Liberty Ores t. Our attention is devoted altabosivaly to the House above ileslgnateti mien Full and Winter (loofa i• . , EDMOND WATItS•-. ,TEEINIANT TAELOg;.rro. iss - LIBEItTY STRUT.— = a I have now on hind. large dock of Pall and Winter . Goods. Ovoreoatlngs,otentirely newAlesigns; Plash Vest hags, of the most beautiful patterns; French und , Suglish. Oasaimeree r of every style end shade In the market, all of whleh 1 will make to ordor on the ,mrgt reasonable terms, and warranted to sat. . . oat 4 NEW 11PRING GOODS. TUST RECEIVED AT JOUN EicOLCVME'ilays rile Clothing Wantons; bio.BB Wood street,and corner of Diamond alloy, tho largest and most varied dock of goods that this celebrated house has aver had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. ' Thosagoodebave been purchased from end bands, and, oonsequimtly, , n 0 profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can and do sell at GS Eunallprotits es any house In the east. err, cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealore and country merchant; in' genemil, to' MVO no a call, and eiamine our extensive assortment of READY MADE C1A..11111+.16. It le Mute, Impossible to enumerate the quani v-of immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this le t e establishment; it is sufficient to pay that it has never teen equalled by:the house itself; marleuf J0H1.4 7 ateoLosszy a co. Clothing S Clothing: yr= undersigned respectfully infornuadsfriendi and the I public) that he is now. receiving at Mestere, N 0.177 Lib. Inv etreet, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestingthbf the latest ;Ad most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to,order In the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the moatreasonablo terms. We havealso on hands largeandwell manniketurtalstoolt of reedy made Clothing, to which wo Write/he attention of buyera, either wholesale or retell.' Persona who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before mating their purchases - [mark] O. CONNER.' Diour.o2othing Storip. - - Erra3 NO. 4, SIXTH STUNT, OPPOSITZ /MY— . subscriber has Just opened this new.establishment, where ha has always on hand a Largo and choiceassert• runt of all articlos of MOTalNG,which be - marinate equal to any In the city, and will sell at the moat reasonable prl• tea. The public ars requested to glee him a call. mac .1y B. R. - Tr° Ilonsekeepars., .. 11 - TB have now opened one of the lamest Lassiter cf yy CHINA GLASS and QUEENSWALIai housekeepers in the city, and intond selling - sit sarj_low prices. We will Bell a handsome eat of White Tea are, ; ;ainsiating of forty-eight steals for the low price of Four Dollars, and ell other Goods in proportion. -Oar etoek being large owing to the dull Beaton jam pawed, wa . are deter. mined to work it od at low prices. We have just opened so; a beautiful ahapso of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vega. table do; Covered Dishes for eteaveci oniattemsda, eta Also, some very handsome new styles of Water - Pttehemc One stock of White stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Were, is urge—all of which we have put down in price to suit the times. Wu have some twenty different styles of French Mimi To eet2, and eomo bewail:ll Gold Band Dinner setn—all of wtdcti we ere Belling of last twenty-five per cent. below former prices. IiGIISB STIBNISIIIING GOODS. Our stook of 1C,131V08 and Norke, Spoons, Molten, a r i tim , nia Ware, Giramloles, Solar L=aps, etc., Is large, lug we will sell them et very low prima GLASS WARE. • On liana aTh i rfteivie i l, large eLeek of Beaten end M. burgh Glass Ware, wbich we will cell at zaiwuracturees prlree. Our aleck of common Toae,l'iates, Bowle,Achee, Pitch. ere, end every article suitable for actuary or city tada la large, to which we invite the attention of cityinel courtMy num: L ents, es we will eelittontryery low for cub. lionceßee pare and - others Is vont of corr.er , Cblussind gum:Luau-we will do Well t ro a tuktria the , , ci lu a?: .:. NO, Market; Wm= . S i d andlth, t • -- aol Oppositatho. Wh fe ==M t.CAI7O/It7 CLOTHING. NESS COATS Jona WOLOBILEY &co FRENCH . CIIIRA 003IMON WARE 41111114 .~*~, ~.' k kM y i f~ - rI=HiPM DRY.'mx)ps. .11:781% RECEIVED- ' AT Tx>a 0/51141N AL BE NO- 74 Main ert9,#, Erman Boma arm ma Gummi, * rrrrsauseffi pa; , -- /EVfiIt.THISDAND4EIOBILDESIBABLE STOGIE of Spring, -kJ and Srucraer•BrY Hoods ever offered in till! market. 4.o.lstelld call portioning attentlext to the following ; Avery superior assortment of plain Slack }Brocade and fancy colored Idl4l4.alsotwisted Bilka,Satin, plaid and plain * Tissttes and teregetn*Printed Barege and Chao de Lanes: very handsome French Lawns and Britliantinam et 'good assurtmemtor Branch Inrratad Collara,".llnder 'Sleeves and . ChanilzettaT l / 2 embroidered, hemstitched and plate Lin en . _Caual° Handkerchiefs, Furniture Dimity and Chlntlesi Bonnets and 'Ribbons at bargains; . • • .A beautiful assortment of ,Dloire antique Luee and gm . Tama; Shairitrand Scarfs; u full assortment. of Gloves, Kitts and Hosiery; Irish, Linens, .Aluslins and Prints, to gether with a complete assortment of every. other article, either fancy; staple, foreign or domestic. Mbankfni-tbr past favOrs, we Would Solicit an early ex =Motion of our stock, confident that for quantity, quali ty, style end price, it to unsurpassed. YOUNG, LOVB A BRO., mys formerly YonAg, Stevenson &Live. . Now Arrival of Spring and kiammor Dry , o , AT No. 20 N..W. BME OF WOOD STREET. lra GREGG dt CO, Importers and Jobbers in French AnilGerman-Mr GOOD& lbsving reedy 0011r :/e andegtonsivo stock of spring ; and . summer purchased fromizaportera, manufacturers, and part tnrougn OUrOWII importation, we feel SSA in assuring our old customers, country merchants and citydealers general -17, that owing to these acquired .fatilltles to purchasing, we can oiler suohimincements to buyers as aro rarely met Among our. drygoods .- stock will be „found cashmeres, de lairtet, la the moat irable d moliair.lustrea r a Portsmouth Ipronte,plain wnsOf black and fincyllg des ured aesign s,ilks, ginglutma vestings ,c a ase n nA y nntt etsrtay s e% n br s a u d n c o lo n t e h r o p an t c a y • loaning; brawn andblaskmislins,table aspen!. -, ~ We hare alooopened a very large assortment of 'bonneto, - neweet styles. palyt leaf lusts, Rutland braid and Leghorn, ..and,an extensive variety of hosiery, &otos and ribbons; withisCOlk,:eeds,fency nellings, jaconetts,mull.anddgnred, gitossmuelme and black silk yells, de. Our.varlety stock 'embraces In part combs, buttons, per dosidon-caps, treads, port monaiee,patont medicines, per tummy, and almost every article usually kept in the va riety line, together with is large stock of gold, and Silver waterloo, watch materiale, glee/tee, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day - clee,ke, all of. which will be sold at the 'meal prices far cash or oatLeiner.ory reference. every call from buyers Is respecttally solicited. leo= - . D. Gli&GO & CO. SPRING- DRY GOODS. HAGAN 4VALIIL. No. 91 Market qt.. A BE receiving day sallow to . their large aria well rielented clack or " Mantillas, . • Dress Geode; Embroideries, nosie29. Shawls& &arts, ' Ecusakesp'g Goods, Aleasuader's Eid Gloves, ke.; To 'which We ituld respectfully, tuella the atter Um Of the Liiiites. .. rata° DIOUTIMING GOODS. . . tiRAHR - VAN - GORDBB bas just received et largettbd teuttlfal assortment of Mourning Collars, Bleeves and MO in aim, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and gauze Cails, black Node* and Gloves, In wool, cotton, and silk; gibbons, Belts, and Crapes, to all qualities. • Alexander & B4csa's beet Kid Gloves can always be Ibund at &O. , SE 141111.8 r BIIBEBB, corner el the Dia mond. . novl7 NNW DRY (H)ODS BTOR.E. , -Iron Pion-41u..91 Itt.nrket street. OW benne being - now openfor thetrensaction of prier. ed Dry,Ooodsbnainese. we would teepee:ltaly solicit the petronso Of the public,. feeling confident that, from our ex. tangly(' and well selected stock of ATT.RB, YANCrr AND sTARLD 0300D8, we can offer suchinducenietas es will In. sure entire salisactlon. 114.02.11 4 AILL, spr4.ll Noe. 91 Market and 8 Union street. 'VAN' GOILDEIVO TORS, No. 83' hLtaxx ST., CORN= OR DLLVOND.. . JUST RE:DIVING; a large and-well zelectsd stock Of all LADllstyles of l' DRESS AND HAIVZILLA TBLII Fringes & Buttons, • _ GaIIMINGS: - oo . Gimps, Braids, Velvets, ns; Incas, Cords, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian ItILBEOIDEItI4, in Swiss, Jaccnet and Lace.. Collars, Edgings, - Handkeriblits, „ Duertinmi, Infanta' Robes, Chemlzettes, Bands, Caps tr Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, • Love and Gauze - Veils, Plain Linensetts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. • Chemizettes, Italian andEng'h Crape. HATVRIAI R. FOR 1131B301DERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Insertings: French Working Cotton, Hoops Linen and Cotton Boas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S TUX NLSIIING GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handhercblefs, Pius, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small wares generally. *Z. lisJou'a 5135 SID Gtovzs, is white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 6 to No. 10, always on hand. Aho—..S. good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES--very cheap. mh2l FURNITURE. C,.lr t?~Uf :'AS4~D3 ~YJntrf CABINET FURNITURE Iltd.PTUFAcruszs - Ware-rooms 97 and 99 Third street. " — J. W. W. respectfully inform eI:V. :- troit.t- his friends and customers that he o 1 1 3 , "' = Pie t y t h bV r i l l ' gdel k y tho largest and best over ' for die in this City, rh oh will be sold at pries as low as any in the United States, East or West. AD lia is determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; end from the extent of his orders and fealty in manuLicturing, be is enabled to pnxtum warranted furniture, at the lowest pokes. He bat adapted the principle of identifying his customers' interest with bit own, in quality and prlss, and keeps al. ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ale rsd vastly, that a home, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The foliriwinz smiles cords' t, in part, of his stock, which for rizinceee of style and finish, cannot be enrpiesed in sNriz of the Eastern cities: Louis Elri' tete-a-tete Sofas; ISO Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dog. hiabucpsny Chaim; 20 dos. Walnut 60 Mahogany Booking " 20 Walnut a " 50 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut " 50 Marble Top Centre Tables; 60 " Dressing Bureaus • 00 Enolo "esi Waahstanda;A 40 100 Common SO Plain Dreesing Demeans; 4 0 Mahogany Bedsteals: Walnut 60 Collage 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads 20 Mealnut hopny Wardrobes; 10 W 10 Cherry , - 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables Li 20d Secre Cane Beat tary andCh Boob:wee: os. airs; 24 Cane Seat Hocking Chaim _ 12 Ladies' Writing Deals; OM and Towel Stands; What-Note; Miami Paper Meese Tables: Conversation Mere; Pembroke " Elloabethen " Kell cud Tier " Oscoption Ladies' Work - Pearl " - Extension Dining 'WAGS; Arm - • " Gothio an 4. Hall Chairs; Ottomans; • • des6 large assortment of 0051:51ON Pill and :WMOIIOIIOHAISS. Cuss Mammas supplied with all ar. ticks in their Una. STEAMBOATS =0 ROTEL!), furnished at the shoitest All orders proluPtlYatsudixl to. • . • Steturaboatate Ahoy I: . ' ' . .. -: Tire instil:alba); tender thedr aoknow- A aliments for the ihvore bestowed upon 'J. by their Steamboat friends, • and --- -, would finallyremind them =1 others interest ed is buil boats, that they . are at all times prepared to rocaLsh,on e moat reausonable tarsal', every dmarption of Cabin lharniture and Chairs of the beat material and wort roanship. - T. B. TOTING * 00.• _ _ Caner Third and Smithfield streets, flifl.'63 • • ~. opposite " Brown's moteL" - 'James Lowrp Jr., arft A BEDSTEAD I.OTIIIIES.--No. . •'a floW, Liberty meet,. naa on hard a huge doelt9loll Bedsteads of errery detalption, made of the best ma N which he will Dell, lower than articles ot - thetame quality be eat in the atty. Ile would call par. titular attenthm bAd..5 line stook at Mahogany and Walnut Obstriend litedeteu% *Watt herertli eell et greatly redaeed prloee. Also, Tunglig at every Aleaomptlon minuted in the neatest =inner.. Ordersieft st the Were Rooms, or at the tt BE en A ded - corner or Ma ma and Liberty etreeta, will he promptly AAIIILLIIELEN 411 , CO., IOrAVN ON HAND at.thedr exteneire CABINET and GEMS IdANDZWEORY,No. C 4 Smithfield street, n large eanortment of Uney and plain furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent. below. eastern:mu rates. • _ Terms --cash only. Great Ixtduaitatanta to Gash Purchasers. W3WI eon our lam stock of 0031310.11 AND. F4NOY 011A31313 AND : it prices that cannot tall to please eaeb p _nrotutasr4., - All our work is warranted. Our term aro CAUL , JAWS LOWDY, Jl3, - rair2s aor.flarenth3tad Liberty AlWm. g. STEVENSON ecnattnnes to msatttestare OdIIINETAVSI3 of erverydascriptiou st his cad stand, carnor ot Libretti' end Seventh streets: UNDETTAS, MG attended to, in ea tts trrses. ' WM • 'DIFIGD BOOK FORREILROADENGINEERS.--Contain• tug formulae tor laying out curves. determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating, earth•work, etc., eta, together with tables of radii, ordinates.- deflections, long chords, =radio variation, logarathitss and patina' signs Ain - gentle, eta. etc.,by John B. Renelt,,Civil Engineer. Pocket. book force. $1,75. * * * The object of tho present work is to supply. es want _verygenually,felt.bY .6. o oent Engineers on linilroaels. -Books of oonvenierit,forni for -use in the field, oontairdng the'Crdlnary lograrittunatistablas are common enough; but a book combining = tilth these tables others peculiar to the 'Railroad work, and especially_the necessary formulas for laying out-curves, trerreonta,crossiFs,&c.,is a &Ade:atom h wich this work la designed to sup y. U. 8. Munn? AGLIMXT, West oint, Apvil 18, 1851, 6kalloncit: I bate, looked error -4, llenck's Field 'Book for Railroad linginstra,” and thieskit well adapted to the ob. jest its author proposes and have he question but it will be flu:tad every useful and practicalvoltune both for ofilseand field work. D. R. Hamm. Tams April 21,1854. I em much pleased with Mr. Hawk's little manual, the "Field Book of Bngineera." With the presents-. Bon clomp of the most practical and nee= of recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given °there which, new at test in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher Inane than thatof mere novelty--thet of being In general suscaptible of available, not to say desira ble, prectimthase. In eenahiekaa, while I think the design . a Air. Henske book b such , as - to adapt it excellently well to profeeeional needs I have pleasure in expresalng my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex -aging typographical taste displayed , by his publishers. B. Fawn:Lin G.8102n4: . 0.. E. and Director Of ganaselster Polytechnic Instit4 For tale by WILLIAM .9. IlitirMr, . Dealer It /araldneere Bratiunn7 -- ' Market streat,corner of Second. 1 g :.a. e A. MASON a . him/ jag "reStlVeitiinotberelfitidid lot of 4:100d4 COM,* • Pb140.#11 ,01 ETlLl9tyles nou BarituLTlßruaNClr: gsn4/4 13,10 I . lditi Pro em of tieed )4. [ BT. r e'' .....' _t . - - , - .!_.„, . :, ..,;- ,It ellar-oed Plegtdat I Menne* I . comedy fol. the cunt et all hales t , - , ` '• f ` Absences- , denten , t ladle •;en t IP • Jan-dl ft - Dfigl7 4 nuns _e' le _ ~_ - i. l'ereift , '‘ ll , Utte. .e, tier, t .ieettl -, ~..• . frritabltity, , lnflatruhatlons Seed -ti - :" ' ...t ache; Paine In th e Press., did 4 ; ' ", - Dack eald LinsbeaellialeoorePlaixte c . , O: y ola ma ' Atn,, Ac. Indeed, very few are do . ... •`diseases la ithish a PargatiTe Med eine Iszot mornor leis requital, an .. . . . • , much sickness and suffering.-Alghti.be prevented, if a harmless but 'effectual .Cathextio mere more freely med. No persoritatr'reel 'Vell'iiiiiie ti diddle habit of body pre valls;"_tioslde.N.it soon.gattoratea sextette and often fatal &name, which might haveboon avoided by the Culebra:A judicious - use of a good pargative. _ This is alike true of ' Colds Peveristi symptoms; and -Pfflons derangements. . They all 'tend_ to become or Dr:Attlee, the deep-seated and formidable dlstemyen vthich-load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family phyeic is of the first be , portanee to the- public health., and this Pill has been per !bated with cotmurtuzutte.tkill; to meetlhat demand. An extenalve trial of , let virtue J r :gallons, PrafamaraOlad Pittlents, ben' she ea en mmalti surpassing anything hitherto lateen of any medicine. ' Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not anbatahtlated by persons of ouch ex alted a i alllaita, slid chteleter, as te tett Id the suspicion of . . AmOng the-eminent gentlemen 'Nato have testified In favored these Pills, - we may mention* Root. A. A. HA S, Atudytleal Clunnizt of Beaton, and State Assayer, of Massachusetts, whose high professional ie endorsed by the • - Bon. EDWARD EVERELT, Senator of the 'United States. - ROBERT 0. WINITCBOT, Ex Speaker of the Roue of Representatives. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister neer. to England. Cathollo.ißishop of Boston; • Dr'. J. R . CliwroN, rractical,Cliemist of New York City, Ondorsedby ie. ALSE,OI4 Secretary of -State; WM. B. ASTON, the 'richest man In America; S. LELAND & CO., Troprietorsof,the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. • -' . .Did e - paee permit , ore could glee suany butand calla. cotes from all parts where the Phis have been used,but eTim donee area racraconVincing than the experienceof eminent public men, Ls fanndln their effects upon trial. These. Pills, the result: of long ineuatigation and etudy, are offered to the public+ , au the best and most coma mi elst .which - the present" state - of. mudical eclence can Tbey are compounded not - of-the drugs themselves, but of the medlobsolvirtneronly of:Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical . process In ts elate cirrus-It:, and combined tom sether In ouch 'a manner es to Lama the best results. The oysters: of composition 'for stiedfcLuee has been found in chrery Pectoral and Pub ,botr, Ur-produce a more (Octant comedy than hod - hitherto-been obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly obvione, Whitaby the old mode of ecutpoeiticns, evert medicine to burdened with more or lees of acrimonious and Injurious. qtalides, by this each WM. vidual *too only that is desired for. the curative effect Is prw.ent. All - the Inert and obnoxlins qualities of each substande employed are'left behind, the curative Arts= only being retained. Ilesuseitla sellarldent thatthe effects - should prove . as they have proved , mere purely remedial, and the Pile t more powerful - antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. ' M it la frequently expedient that tam medicines shoal be the counsel of an attending Physician, and i. as heToroeld hot: ptopirlyjudge of a remedy without know. ' ingite thmporritlon, I hommtppliedlheaccurate Smeasulin by Web: lx,th Pectoral and — Pilleare made,-to the - whole bodyof Practitioners in the trailed States and British American Previte:6a lf,however,,thrMe should be anyone who has not rectified them; theyivill Me forwarded by mall I to hie reenett ' :- Of aU the Patent 7,lCMcines that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known t Their t life consists in their urisurty. ;-have no mysteries. : - The composition of my preparations is laid open to ill men, and all -who are competent to Dzige on the subject ;7., freely acknowledge their antvlotkins of their Int:Linde . merits. -The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by ischrotido . Men to be a wonderfisl medicine befaire its West, were known.- Many eminent Phydatans have declared the mune thing citxey Pills, and even more conlidenUy, end are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than reellied by their effects iqion trial . .They operate by their powerful ipilnence on the internal Viscera to purify the blood and-stimulate it into healthy +, action—remove the obstructions of the etomuob, bowels, liver, and Miter organs of the body, restoring their imp, . ler action to.' health, and by correcting, wherever they ex let. such derangements as are the first origin of disease. 1. Prepared by Lir.JA5ll43 (1.-AYEB, Practical and Ania lytital Chemist, Lowell, Masi. Prim 25 cents per box. „z Slue boxesfor - : Bold by B. A. PAUN3DITOOR 3 CO,' at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and hymn Dealer. , • everywhere. . - . . Jethibandew ASTHMA AND EGIEUMPTIGN NZ (V AND lißut 4VONDIMFIII 414144 BROUGELT 11.0118 TO Th 11 DOOB. OB TUB b 1.41,1051 k WoIIDERYIIL DISCOVERY Ilse recently bean made by Dr. Curtis, of Ws city, in the treatment of Con.; an caption, Asthma. and all dioceses of the Lungs. We re.q. far to " Dn. Coon's Ilinizazi, ou lanar.ma B raturt VAPOI: - ann Omar Braun " With this new method, Dr. C. hears stored many afflicted ones to health, wean evidence of whlelt:' ho has innumerable certitlatteit.. Speaking of the treat merit a physician remarks, ."It is evident that inhaling—;: constantly breathing an agreeable, healing"vapor—the dieinal properties must come in direct' contact with the whole =Jai cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many end varied changes produced upon them-when introduced i: into the stomach, and subject to the process of dlgestion.",. The II ygerina is forsaleat all the Druggista throughout the . conntry,—Nem York 1 . :411CAD14710f January 11 The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under tho Linen, cut the least inponvenienee—the heat of the body below sufficient to evaporate the . fluid. Unndreds of cases co cures, - like the following, might be named: One package of the Mygeanalitul cured= of the Asthma. of. elk years standing. J. F. EMMLI!, P. IL of Dant:sawn, Pa. I am cured of the Asthma 'et ten yews' standing by Curtin% Hygeana. hLtaaaltxr Easros, Brooklyn, N. Y Airs. Paul; of No.sll.ammond street, N Y., wee cured o . a ewers case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My - sister has been cured of a distreesing eough demote years' standing, and decided-10 be Incurable by the &ye dam She was cured In one mthoth, bribe Hygeana. J. K. 0.101112; Blamond,llle. The Der. Dr. Cheerer, of New Torit, testifies of our Eled' Clll9 in the following language: • - - Niw Your, Nov. 15,1614. : Drsa 13m—I thhot highly of. Dr. Curtin's' Hy ears as '• remedy In diseases of the throat and lump. Navin ha' some opportunity to testily - its efficacy, I am cemsinct: that it Ls a most excellent medicine; both the Syrup ac the inhaling application to the cheat.. . N. I3.—Dr: Curtis's Llygeana is the IfltlaffilArand GENIIIND ARTICLE; all others are base imitation, 'ells and INJURIOUS counterfeit& Shun them as, yr; would POISON.. , • ;air Vc;r - sale;y Dr. Geo.ll. Neel4o Wood stregt E. Sellers A Co.; b Lee A. Beckhamey r, Ci , Allegheny ty ; Sargent, New Brighton; 0. L. Kaiser, Itecheater. . froylaalawer: Carter's, Spank 313,- Mixture. THE GREAT Plll3,lltElt OF THE BLoor a Particle of Floral:try in it. J' Tin APPLICZED READ - AND PONDERt— rifell2 • e Remedy for Scrofula - S. 2 1m.:t Et.l, Ithent:: tista, Obstinate Cutaneotm Sampans, nmplea or Plato on the Pace, Moir-hee l Boils, Ague and Hever, Chrozdo 8v; Eyes; Ring Worm or Tatter, Scald Head, Enlargement Pain of the 'Bones and Joints, Stubborn Mere, fiyphii: Disorders, Immbago, ftinal Complaints, end all Dims , ariaing from an udine woof Marmu7,./mPreeleeter, Life, or Impurity pf the Blood. . 413. Thla great alterative medicine and Purifier of B 1 Is now used by .tunn ds gratefal patients from an pc, of the United States, who test* daily to the lamella .ores 'performed by the greatest of all medicines, "Cl TER'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Itheumae Scrofula, ihuptions on the Elkin, Liver Diettase, Illcers,Old Sores, Aireettons of the Kidneys, Rise:was of !' Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and exiting of the 80, and Joints, are speedily put to flight by luting this great, inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Mod' ,nofblng has yet been Pot to compare with it. Itcleanses the sot= of all imp , ' tiva, acts gently and efficiently' on **Um and Klan, strengtherne the Digestion; gres• tone to the atom: mattes the akin clear and healthy, arid redone the Oa tution, enfeebled by disease or brohairtimna by thee* of youth, to Its pristine vigor and strength. , leer the ladies, it is irsvariablybetter than all the , make ever used. .A few doses of -Carteesi3panialt lur I trill remove all sallowness pirstragierteet,.hterB the r mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and: prove the general health in i remarkable degree Wyatt!. thevaedleituwever heard oL- The large number of certitudes which we have revs' Dom persons frontall parted the UMW Kates, Ls the' evidence that there is niyhttmbug about it. The hotel keepers,maglatrates,physloolans, and public num,' known to the community, all add their testinton monderfal effects Of Ma ORR am:BLOOD PUEIFIkB. Call on the Agent and get,* araUlarand AlMArghe4 read the wonderful ogres this truly greatest of ail bledk hes peribrmett.' Norte gentline.urdiss. olgrod. ty..:IIENNNIT d REG Proprietors, No.B Pearl street, Richmond, Ws: to whet onions for supplies - and agencies must be addressed. And Ibr sale by 8.. A: PAELNESTOCE, JOSEPH IQ 113,1/LEMING DaOS,endbyDrngglategenerally. 00.915tiwtv - S TATEBINNT NUM CANADA ' , Couto, Rebruary Itti, Nam. B. A. Fah:it:toe: cO ap.—we had the plaited receiving, this =curling, the rtithinVerCausto of Your: mitUge, wh ich _ will be ver, gratifyihg tc, you, as it wag voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly . - • .1% HURON Ornarnsen--My little daughter, fir years old, aid son, older, true for a comaiderable time suffering worms. • I purchadel two bottles . .of .you Vermin:, ;Webs/ tine: ol M thiett doses, scoOrding to direr. and stranV biser, In lees than •• hours ll:types:, loss than NIPS HUNDRED 'MORES, some of the es ; dinar). length of from twelve totlteenincbes. Saving experienced so much of tice.beneßclal dr*: your Veratifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend It public, ae,in myopinion, one of the most efficacious Wee spinet worms ever offered to the public. - Gentlemen, believe ma to be' - • Your much oblked and humble seri ATHANIEL LEAS Prepared and ..sold by' R. pAHNESIDOS corner of First and ViOcelotrceta. <—' Joseph White's Casting. Itsposlto: TOSEPII WIMP, now carrying on Intel nesa spacioda"Pteluif" (Pov , lately enlarged,) on.'the TiOzbetigh and ' -- oreenaburg ,turnplk; ;near ttaa Two-Mil 4 Run, between Pittsburgh mad Isiwrinemille invitee' the'nublie to Wiped' Me stbacir of 13 RR BIIGOTESS, As. And he partfetdarkir. inform gen' ptrtchasers, that ow, prim only is-nazule. Fourteen es - perience in the business, enables him to place bat .patrons the 6=o CtOlettstAleglign of Carriages i s t many years peat it has beat Mt particular departs' • select from the various - and roost talented Eastern "t -lecturers.. =The names of his new system is maple: economy of bin arraugurnentawill supply the beat er fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. - Ilneno=berred by those heavy --e m p oiim manna for decorating hotteas of bull:tem has how the price otgoods, Lowing to large fools.) J.oner will aea4 02 ready money oblyjer mubh less than C. , A a r Cariingeerepairedin the 'tint.= annerowith .ATTANTLors Wagon ransters and TOatalltrEe BOnEty. AGENCY, 92 Fourth street. IFFIOEILS, &Adler; Musician; Wagon Master, eters, Os.; who ware" 'regularly mustered into ffica of the United 'States, awl every Officer, Semi nary Beaman, Marine, Clerk and - Landman in thy. also, Militia or - Volunteer; or State Troops of any " ' Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Mart Warrant for IGO Acres of Land. . Those who have receir6f 4/ or SO Acres, are trntl' Warrant Au each-quantity.or Iva as will make. , whole, /00 Amer. - •• Pareolas entrusting their elstruire L me can rely n!: tug themthemattended to promptly.- - All Information free at charge. Letters— evered. Addrers • AUSTIN r - ulna , asem„ 92 lon s " • -- • - - • gar ut•DJ, 112429 MEDICAL. A lie - 1113 - 3 -as PILLS: INHALATION YOli nix CU* OP
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