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THILES 1411.1 TRAIN - EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS MX CEPTED ) - And - but one Change of Cars between Columbus and Baltimore. N and after Stnnttai Jane 18ch,1106, Thane will .13 83 fOLIOWP Erpreu Mail Tight Leave- Train. Train. Train. c r l um bas __MOO A.lll 3:30 P. M. 11:30 P. hi, Newark —.---.1.1:1 0 " 4:45 " LI:50 .2.3.1 Zapeevills .---...--/t' l . o 1'• 31. 6:vo " 2:12 Concord 12.68 " 6:44 " 3:01 " Gambridge .•..- ...... 1:2:11 " 7:08 " 3..26 ~ Barge avi11e.....- 2423 " 8:25 " 4:48 " Salmout. —...—.. 244 " 851 " 5:14 " pulse Dollar 3450_ "_._ err. _ 9:45 " arr.6:ls " - - Zhcpress - - Mast Night loam - • Train. Traits, Traits Wilt& 9:45 A. M. Ear, A. M. 6:00 P. M. Belt:toe t...... ...... -..10:31 " 8:15 " '; 7:0B " Bartteevlllo.---..10:63 " 8:43 " ‘. 740 " 0aattrridg0.........."11:68 " 8:04 " ,' 9.00 " C0cke0rd........._....-IZI7 P.M. . 8: 30 " 1 9.15 . Zanesville ...... ..-.. 1:10 a 0:30 " 10 Z 0 " Nearert .....---- 808 . 10.27 " ILEA " Arrive Colcanbes.- 3ao " 12:16 P.M. 1/0 A. M. The Express Traits going East will atop to tale op or leave passenger. at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cattarridge, Cawipbell'e, Barnesville, and Belmont only. facoria Wail will atop only at the above Darned Stations. The Mail Train will atop at all the Station. where the Mall la to be received, or &livered, and at all other Stations on notlee being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta• Liam on proper notice being given. GOING EA.:,,T. . _ The MX' A. M. .Exprose Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leavee Cincinnati at 6 A. M. an 1 with. the Train tram the Weut on the Columbus, Piqua an d L ia dtgm Railroad; at Newark with morning Trail= to and from _Sandusky, lisneAeld. and Aft. Vernon, and with Trains the ',Steubenville and Itatams Blillroad; at P7neeling.erith Ezpreas Train on tho BeithiOre and Onlo itailnued for lialtimore, WaShlnatOn, Philadelphia and East. ern Cities..- rho 8:50 P M. Train will connect at Columbus with the accord Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Must ld and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Hight. rain on RaltLmora and Ohio Railroad. Pamion,gors I caving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, end taking the 9-d. 51-Train on Little Miacol Railroad. wi l mime wI di this Train at Coltunb as. Paseemgers Leaving Indiana. p oils andillohmond by morning Train on Indiana Central ailmad will also connect with this Train at Columba., a ad reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M., and leave by ICCSO P. 11. T rain on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in More at,45 P. AL, nest day. The 11:30 P. M. Train oonneote at Columbus with the Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:9u P. M., and =trio at Belled". at (11l A. M.; connecting with the Ao,,:immools lion Train on the Baltlinere and Ohio Railroad. Paseen• gars leaving Chicago by tho Deeming Trains can, by this :oute,via Michigan City, Lafayette, Judi...nap:die and Day. ton, reach Caluabuc in am.aon to take this train •, and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Camber. land, slum theta, and resnms by PaTratm Train Co Balti- more and , e tern Clam Tb 4 5:15 A. bL Mai Train ocunwte at Dalai!. with Nicht Train on 'ha Baldinore and Ohio Railroad; at liosark with trararto and from Bandasity, rlanatteld and Mt. Hama, and %kap sin sloaroorille • at Columbus with tho trains for C/cdonsti,asiivith trains for Teals, Dayton, Indiana polis, arid Chlosp, cis Dayton and tia Urbana. Ths 245 A. M.. nspuntS Train eon:toots with the Eia - prees Train from Baltimore, and artists in Oolazaboa at 3:20 P. IL, and ton itota with trains sing Seth and Wag ands , lag la Clamboural at 7 P. That*" P. Di. Train connects with the drioccomodarSon Troia from Cumberland, and Y. Columbus rsitb Mall Train at *l6 A. arKV. foe Cinobinati, Xenia, Dayton, Ltuliano• pods I,ufaYette, Terre Mato, Faint Louie and Ottimgo. ISIAO a. BOUT MOM. Pa pi. ionetollle, Jane 18, 1858—{je211 Cl.lsVs.64rlD &SD PITTESSUMiII STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WEZLSVILLZ, AnD Ohio Gad Po2ll=Lylvanta amilro - 44„ VL A r r.raNCIE. oTKEIS ettortsat,q Galt:as, uickest aud asst reliable route tx., iraaNi. Ch.cago Rock Islaud, sari St.Lou, Lo VIA v Tits route Is Ono Eandzed mike shorte and about nine luaus quicker than the circuitous we via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Clavaland. Throe Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. 'Anus to Cleveland 6.r. hours, Chicago ivranty-threoloura, and St. Loa; thirty-wen hours. VIA ALLLUCCD. Ms Trains of tla OW.° and Poona. Railroad leaving PittE barila at 3.00, fL. n, 8.00, A. }L, and 9.00, P. 21, connect at alllatica at 020 A. 51., 11.65 A. H., and 6.80 P. Ed, as Trams tar o.creland leave &Pianos+ at TAO, A.M., and 12.00 H., and 6SS P. M, conn.eting at lltadixm with Trains for Cuyahoga falls and Akron, and arriving in Cileveland at 10.04 A. 50., 2.00 P. M., and 9.000. DI. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock galena, and the North... in, who aieh to go through with ont deleritian, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 11 00 A. M., sad erzirio.g in Cleveland at 1.% P. M., ae that is the only train by vadch close connections are made through to the above paint. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 720 neat morning, and St. Louis at mid night. VIA IVELLSVIELLE. - - The Stzczners PareAt City and Diurnal will lenra the Ha nougahela wharf ave.-y =caning, (Sundays exceptad.) at 10 o'clock, for Weilxvila, connecting with the train Waving Wellsville at I.E P. ig.„ and eaTiring at Cies,:dlind at 9.00 P. H. An ACCO La atic n Trai 0 will leavo Weilsrflle daily, (Bandays ezceeted,) at 841 P. 31, connecting at Basall with llapreai Train arriving in Cleveland at 220 P. LI Trains from W-Ileville and Cleveland connect at Bayard for Carrollton, Wayn.burg, Dover, and Now Philadelphia! T ickaLs for Cleveland, Chiang° and the North-west; tia Vi'agsrate, are sold at a leas rate than Tia Alliance. The Traisui from Claralaud to Toledo and Chicago, run as lb [Aare Cleveland at 720 and 220 A.. M., cud B.= P. 14 arrive at Cho at 11.00 P. ti., 7.00 41. X., and 10.00 Trains leave Macao , far Rock Island and St. Louis no !Wove: For Zook .114nd at 9.00 A. M., and 11-00 P. M. Pm St. Loa...a at 2.15 and 10.06 P. M. Pa=ero,;are Car Et Loola go over Rock Island flatboat to 5011et,110.4. thane over the aicago and Mleslseippl Railroad to Alt Mot, and thew° by Steamboat (23 rolled) to St. Lords. Passengers by tbe O.LS, A. 5f., Train anise In St. Lords at 1.1.82 ease evening, and by ttte 10.0 ts P. 66., Train, at noon start 4y. Baggage alosoked throne!, to Olacalend, and them r. checked for Chicago end St. Lords- PA= VIA LUSANeiIAND CLEVELAND. LI data Sid et. . ....._ 1.11e.L.14.....- gd ea. ToAllica n ato..-.42 BO To la Salle.-$lB DO PS 50 " akeziend - 400 " Rook lel'd, 18 00 14 25 " - Tololo- ...- 850 " Gale= - - 1818 1400 . 1-41binego”...-12 00-$.lO 50 " Springfield 16 70 18 29 Dlootningt.-18 00 14 40 " Burillig . thn 21 00 "St 147 2 / 3 -- - . 21 00 16 60 rtnongors sty coquieted • oflce of the ikniptay, in M , J. D CHICAGO TO ST. LUIS• cta =WO, ALTON pT. LOMB BAILtffiIigWEREM2 ROAD, Formerly the Chicago mut ltlls aaaaa ppl. Ozerying Great American Ecpreu and Va. Halt. rpa o=Ler t i o ami v ita i n:a i rg r ta :orttiot= WCOVECEACQII COZZI3 ULM. AULT, 6 1 7=611•4 5101118+. Levu Arrinsi QL Chicago. Pi. Loam . Si Louis Day Expross.--. 9.18 A. 84 A IL Bt. Louts Night Rapress- —lO4O P. IL—. . 2.46 P. IL Trains run directly through withsul dingo of C. 11211 01 * lra Chicago to a Loots in 1/PAC harm IIiPuRTANT CONllRCTlONA—AtJoliet,wtttettie Dm% laiaad Roilrcwd for Ottawa, Rock labtAl and Own. Mt lowa. .1e Moomiugton, wittallnuoLo Gantral Rama foe Qin kou, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Siam for Peoria. At SploOeld, with Great Weston Rallrosd for Jaelarz• TM. and Ilots Hirer. At &Hon, with Daily Lice of ?masts for narinlhaL Quktof and Asokuk ; the mast expeditious a9d reliskle Mee to ail portions of Nartlreasteru Sllsoouti. At St .wits, with Daily First-doss licestr.ses !ler New Orleans and. Intermediate ;Mute on the Lower and with Regular Linea of Packets for iisttos, M. Joseph, sad all point on the klitoouri, Vanessa% Dozberland eo -Arkansas Rivera. H. P. MORGAN, Sue't,Hiootdingiaa, llL L. DARLING. Agent. Chicago, M. eV fr ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: • t 4. :C._ • • -7.• Carrying the Crest 11. Etates Mali and Espreas. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on its entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, stm CHICAGO to CUBA This Road, in asonjunetbm with Trains of the Ohio and fdlsaiaslpm R. R. and Mono and Galena Railroad, forms Ma most direct and note continuous R. R. route from =WACO to Sr: LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CRlClatiO to - DUBUQUE. Traine lease Chicago as follows : 10 A. M. and 10.20 P. 11—ST. LoMIS a n Ostao Dicesuen. - Pale ngera for St. Louis by this train take tha tare of the Ohio and biles. R. R. at Eandortd, and are carried direct to at. Louis. 9SS A. 31, end 4.10 P. L-I:rtnaotima AND GALSM Es- rasa, connecting at Dunbeth (opposite Dubuque) witk a Daily Line of Steam Packets for Eit. Paul and the 'llfaira klassisdppi river elves. Trains leave Cairo tar Chicago and Dubuque at 7.80 A. id. and 7.00 P. IL Passengers from the East and plates on the Ohio river destined br St. Louie, will ease 190 miles of Willow) and nth. „ a w n river navigation from Cairo to St. Louie end arrive .niteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the ease at Oath% Tlcketr to St LOnis, Cairo, Dubuana,St.Paul, end all tro rrt plow by tide route, can be bad at the ofSoe of the i n„ and C. A P Railroads in Pittsburgh, and bilchigess aintral Railroad in Chicago. Jed - Yrr • Open tram 'Wert Newton, Westmoreland COnnty, tO tillteutrarg Station; Fayette County. Fia figr: arm= CURS. FISHER having been char. r j„-tered by the Y. & .o. R. R. Co.;wilHoavee Pitteburgh every evening at halfpast tbur *lock preoisely,lbr West lelwton, =meeting there with the Tref us of the Pitts. burghha, and Otenellsville Railroad, which will run between the above palms until further notice, as follows - Lemi West Newton fit 6:30 8.. M.; stopping at Port Royal, fintith 7 a Mill, Jawh's Oreek tad Layton; nnehlag burg at Et3o o'clock. Returning, leave laltenbing eV:LISSA. X; stop at all way stations, and CUTiVe at West 'Newton at .-1414-,ceentect.d.ng.with the inner .CLAP 4 FISHER for 4---''Tittetturgh: reaching Pittsburgh at noon. &pond Train will leave West Newton at 13 O'clock for late:our& and returning, will leave Milt=barg at, 6 - Y. M. stappkig a al way staking. ?are from Pittsburgh to Miltenburg, slab. t Sheeler 'niontown and Ocnalleville will councot witlaibe :• L7l.ln° et Blllatuburg Station. freight will be transported each way daily. Per rates apply to D. W. CALDWELL, _Esq,Atoistent Snpuintendent, West Newton; or to W. THOMPSON, Freght Agent, on board the stener Clara Fisher, at her wha= the donongshela Bridge. OLIVES W. Praddeot and Superintendent. Pittsburgh, June £O, 1800, lien) • :" • - • ' GOING EAST GOING WEST OOM'S WES: RAILROAD. CONZIECTLRG 'MTH • .• • • th- tt• t • pas • ; . ur ßao" belay the Ltit ckselnisd. °AUGURY. As% Pittsburgh. r E Bo lITE TION R. B. !LEMON , Rup't. TWBVELOB - 1131D CONNBLLIIVIZ,LB ~~ ~~ >x.: :<,. RAILItOAD ' , , . ,g _•• v . . - . RAILROADS CENTRAL.nounez. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI THHOCCIII northern Illinois to the Idissiasippi B ~ iver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA An Railroad to tho Allssimilppl. Chicago, Barlikgton and Quincy RAIL Vin.Eggai ROAD Fon:haat: :Ca CEUCAGO dFD 26.Caoee a CsaT. dlaridaT TEAcr: 8.. S. is NOW oompt.rrED, . - And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Came . The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWEA, WAPECLO, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUeY, cc., and the cm.: ALL RAILROAD Route from 01IICAGo TO ST.LOOI4 BLOOM. LNGTON. CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSON VILLE, NAPLES and intermediate Stations eti the flinch Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Mesh). sipoi Railroads. Train-eon the eIeJTLI Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Train, from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. - 6 , agea leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Olinonri--making the quickest and most reliable route to reach' nil the important points west of the Mississippi as far as Council BluE, with from forty to fifty miles - less staging than by any other route. The Read, for a large portion of the way, is laid.with the oorrntitotre RAM, the smoothest riding and best Railroad In the West— well stocked with the most modern Lo4omettres nod elegant new Cars.. GIV" fly this route passengers are sure of making conned. Cone, and arriving at St. Louis en nclverGawl time, avoiding the venatioue delay of figs and ice, raid dangers of naviga tion, Bann the mute by Alton. Baggage mheeked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for hancWng at any point. TIIROUGG TICKS:TB by this route can be purchased at all the itailrenut Oaten in the Bast; at the Office of the 'Comp..my, corner of Clerk and Lake streets, W. the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena IL IL, and at the Mich. Cent. R. R. Whoa, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta., opposite Tremont !louse, Chicago. mosigned by this route will receive ate despatch. C. 0. HANIXOND,JIup't. C. E. FOL.LVET, tiara Ticket Ag't, Chicago. 41r TICKETS can be procured at the principal Its Woad Others of the country. _ nthrii THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. r HE GREAT CRICTILkL .LOUTE, cgmnecting the At. 'antic cities eith Western, North-western and South western States, by a continuous Railway &root- "Ads road. also connects at Pittsburgh with daily' lino of steamers to all parts on the %Vestals River', and at Clerelead and Ban. dusky with steamers to ell ports on the Nerth-weetern Lakes; mating the race dirge- ehtaneet and ndtabla route by which MEM= ct.. , n be for aided t. end from tine Great Wat. ' ' RATES rxrvcrEN PTITL...,DELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. PLAST CLASS—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Tieser boxv,) P• 1111, tither!, P SEKS3Z•ID 01,ASS.—B,ots sad Stationery; Dry Go , is, (In beles,) Hadrore, Les - rat-1001s. thcr, —..—..-.. THIRD CLAES.—.lnrils, DAggicg, Bacon 40.3 par 10,14, end Pork, a n bulk,) Hem-, ' routas CLASS --Coffee, Paola end Pork, (pa Ael,) Tar! and Lard Oil-- j CZ" In shipping Goods from soy point East of I' Medal phi's, be tartienlar to "tart package •wia Parinrylotwafd Razassad. All Goods renegued to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia yr Pittsburgh, WII.I he for - A it - del without detention Ser.G.s4 sasses —Hoag Potter, &OU, 3. L Elliott, Y.; E. J. anacclar Pril•lelphia; Mouse a Ikons, Eslti mote; O. 0. Proixtocao, Pit taterght ; Bhzt&vac, Oiid.rsitt, Ohio; J. 8. hicerhez4. t le, Ity..; IL C. Xelaruxo,....MzpiLoon, lad.; ttetc= Go., Et. Lor....tt, Ho.; J. E. Mitchell 6-floce r leattoollia, led c 11, 3 waraToN, a.r.erbi Ere ht A gra;, PlAlastalkblA: H. J. Ltailha.Eter, - t - Rupert cum:tent. Ite.:na. Pa. enbenvilie and Indiana Railroad. ~~~ CfIANOE OF 'ELME. ro AND SLNCE 'WNW:EMMY, Savo V). 16b5, tha Zintl 1„...1 Train leaves St.:loam's - 1110 daily, (Sundays ekcepicd) at T o'clools, A. CL, and seise et liawezt at 1.0 o'clealt, P. M., connecting with trains for Columbus, Chicago, Cincinnati, hican Vernon. - To!sein, Retch Cisteltiasit xt FttO seine evening. RETURNING Leaves Neverk et 11 o'clock, M., end arrives at Sionbon sills et 7:10 P. kt. Pasoangers by this train lease arida- Mal at 8 o'clock, A. 5L TI. Cadiz Accommodation Train LE.11•113 Stenbenyt.ic daily, taut:lays excepted.) at COS P. M., and arrives at Cadiz et 6.35 P. U. ElfaCC.3l3o, Lassos Cadis at 7.3 A. M., and arrives at Steubenville et 10:05 A. it. For further ittermstien apply to JAMES COLLINS a CO Freight and Plosetager Agents, 114 and 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. L.trd,YETTF: Di:TENNI', General Ftalght and Ticket A4etat... E. W. WoODWARD, Saperintendrut. GM=MiLE=LEIM=I IVITIIKE DAILY Tildinitlll TRAINA, botween Pithattel -1 yibia and Pittithdrgia. TtLSi !ifillS fllO . I.IAIL TRAIN louses Philadelphia for Pltt,borgli at 111 , end Pitts burzh for Chliedolphia at 7, A. M. 'rife rib f hulk tore Fhilitdielphis for Pittsburgh , 1 P. rd.. rind Pitts burgh fir Phiistlelphia at 1, P. Y.. Tug tif,LIT Flt tlt.i.b MAIN levees Philadelptio. for Pitt:burgh st 11, P. M., and I.ltt. , burgii lot Piditdeliiiito at 10, P. it The above lines conotot at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to rrut fror St. Lout!, M. 0., Alton, bale= end Cbicago, Lii: Frankfort, 1,--_ithagton and Letuisrttle, KJ., Torre Utak", Madison., Lafayette sad ltott.a.aapoiis,fod., Clock:l=W, Day ton, tipruagus".l.l, Ltollefantaine, .undimity, Toiedo, Mire- Wald, Columbus, Zaritevillo. klaastUon. and Wooster, Oldo also, with the Ete-stu PstArt Boras from and to New °alba-SS, et. LOCI% Lomard-ta and Corm-tuts:l. Through Tickets can be 41.11 to es/rota either of the shore ;dazes. Fos further particulars, ;41 - x handb.Dle et the different Rtarttng points Prawn-ere from the ffeatssi.l find this the shortest and moat expeditions:out, w Phils»elyhia., Dal U. c H re s New YOrk, c. ifeamc. TITO& MOORE., AF.kat, Paueng J. mitAKIME.N. .gent, ProNagar Lio fr.V.STEE'S SAVE OF !LEAL. RETATt &IND r. POCKS.— TISU'aSDAY eceniug, July :Intle, at o unlink, At the —,.panty' Eetehaup, Fourth street, will be, gold, I.y order of Mo. Y. lid= Prune° of 'Thigh D. Sing, the following valuable Real Po tato and ntoete, That velnable three story Brick Dwelling lions., No. 15,1 'fourth etre.; the Lot having a frost of nineteen feet on 'rot:Lett' street, exteriling back eighty eve feet, tachillr.g throe feet allay--sultans to mortgage of 5.1600. DA Ito 121 in Stephen Oolwall'a subdivizion of iota, toe. li and 15 baring a front of twenty fret on Overhill street, attending back one hundred feet. One suatilvide fourth of Lot No. 2.0 in Grey's plan of lots in Alliqheny City, having e front of treaty-eightied Devon ineltee on Anderson street, ex tending back ode Tat:wired and forty feet to thny'e alley. • Eli Lola in the Borough of alanclositer, having each front of twenty feet on southerly rib of whationey rtreAt, eAtending hack iDe feet S inches to South alley, being in Bakowell'e sabillvidon of out lot lib. IV la !worm! 'tract opporite Pittaburph. The undivided throodlithe of two bundle taut Arty-nitro torts of Lend in Demon* , tonoship, Bearer county, on the north.weit eldo of tire Ohl° Alter,adjolnisp i trasta Nos. 29, 21 end 112 on the north, Ito. ill on the goo i Zia. 42 on th e notith,' and 1e0.46 on the welt, being fa In Ltot'e diStan; No. 2of the deproolation eurvqe, Subject to Ilan of e hundred ann thirty acres Land in Wood county, VA , fifteen tulles Imlay Parkersburg and three tonna from the Ohio deer, on which are erected a daw.m.ill anti In; Aostao. gatdeot Pollan of 6170. The north quart= of Eeation lb, Ia TtranshlP 45, north of Bangor 26 west, in the district of lands entjoot to Dila at dont SW Marie, Miablian, containing on. bandied and dirty balsa to Marquette township. The -tiontb•weet quarter of Section 10, in Township 41. north of Benda 25 welt, in the.diendot of 1 tads subject to ealo at Sant ate Maria, Michigan, cent -bong oao hundred and forty•Disto Urea and _tfii-Sons hind...ode:A la gar. 47r4 aorta scat quarter esec4ion...74, ld Towaololp 41, aorta of Estop 26 ant, in the illarria of Wel Aubjeot to sale at dun 1391,21iiria,ocnitiazdas one hilndred and essay wren, in blarquittertaorstehlp...- , • - One cusilialdad fourth of one Jonsuire and Etti•tre nerve of ooppa' and Agricultural hunts to. Section 0 of tannuddp VI, north of Bangs 42 neat, in ()attend , coauty, Michigan. an. mem Ohio and Pentv.ylvottle *Ad Ce.SfOON4 183 do • North limalcso Flfelng Clo.•_ do COO do P itt s burgh Honing Company -adeiti CO do Forest Qv Dana of .Clenteland 5 4o Plttabnigh sad CleioLgid If. ft. 10 do do do ,ntraboutille P o ., • 'do do do do C.ounallaTille do do . G do coartlers ValSey - - ' do ' do 28 do Pittabargh a Coal MA Tcmapliie CO. do ' 60 do Tamper:mornlie Plana Dead Co. do ' 4 do Wee: Norton Plant. 2.4114 Co, . do 660 do Muff blinlng.Co. • do - 400 do Iron City Mining Co. • do eso do Flxanteel Mining Co. do 200 . do- Pltteburgb A late acial inning Co, do 16 do Aztec Mining Co.: do Terms steale. P. M. DAVIS, jelo • • -- . Auctioneer . PERRY COUNTY WAIVII:SPRIXOS. Tiabove celebrated IPA riIBING PLACE will be open for yttrium on and after the Ranros JUNE NEST. They weelabghtfolly located on hilgtimiueet Creek, fourteen miles worth-west of Doincannon, (tido place being fifteen mileavest of Harrisburg , on die Central Rsdiroad,) at the base of Piegah siountaia, which reaches an elevation of more than live hundred feet. dhertaan'eCreek affords a splendid opportunity f.r those fond of bathing, fishing or selling; the surrounding forests offer grekt attractions to the sportsman • and tour smooth an shady . roade through a country urArpesaed for bold and magnicriont newly, will dlverelrythe sonmementa of the ;Mao& HOBBES, BADDLBS aud.CARRIdGES can be had at all times liorseataken to Livery on reasonahla.terms. Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of .the SkEttoi(ifi too much can hardly - be 'said. Their waters have been analysed by the beet Chemists in the Union, and are pronounced uu: stgpowied for curing cutaneous disoasea and suffectione of t o kidney* There are some five ;Springs lu all, 0,01 7 one'of why-hill of different temperature—the Largest being BB digress atintattit, and throwing oat 9 pimps every seven minutes. Ladies' stud Gentlemeks'n BATHS have bees contracted. with all the moduli IMPtkletententoetk. gether with PLUNGE, BATES, do., do Each day a Coach leant,.ftncazaion (Sc tha ORitge, after the arrival of tbs tuna Bowling Atleys. D llfard Booms, and various other twill. tire for nuinaement, in ablindanco... The accomniedationa will be the beet, and the ehargeolow. Trans-1 dollars per week, or Amu dollar end fay orate pqr ng engage month Vbailld'aallr"B the proprietor early. Seery ettendon wilt be paid to vialtors, the proprietor having engaged the beet of aorrante. Musts always in at. Padanoe. Allemeammileations intended to reach the Perry County Warm tlpriLigl abould be addressed to Dttacannon F. 0. I:hey - will be immediately tonrarded: H. EL ETTP:Id, Iny3L - ti - Proprietor Warm :Spring& — , , ,Lartuter Property at IC set: Liberty for Sole. 0 12 LOTSav GROUND at, the East 1.41, 0 -L y swi m to t o sold 032. SATURDAY, the '3oth day of Jiicte, Instant, at 10 o'clock, A. 4., at Palle Bale, on the premises. • -Tile lota srelzeautifulky Fitutited for private =Wares, and aot . the sale , Lt 'peratoptory, it will _ be advantageous to those d each ptava.rty,te attend the sale. . Piano . cap IN, seen at thine and the office of the Trtigtoe. TsamtiV,.Onethlid in hand, ansthlrd at sh neontha, and d-st sighteennaonthavrith.lnterest.- , jeliatir , • - - -THO.IIAB YELGONi Trustee. IN YOU, 'WISH TO BS BXIfIIiVBIYEBO4I-81761fIsfettit, supply yourrelf immediately with a box of WELLS' br&KNO TSENING PLASTER, se it Le an haveelnable reme dy for B bzumatiffm, Bronchitis,Pleurisy, Pains in the edda, Bent t and Breast ; also, Sors, Cute, Braises, Sprains, WOW, E tilt Joints, &e. 25 °anti a box. Sold at No. 140 THIRD it ja22 . - MANSION H OR SE, GEORGE AuRENTZ, raoPeurani, 7 cro. 344 LiaghTT.STRELT,..)twt. beside the Passemger IN Depot of the Penneyliatda Eaßrord, Whleh - malcea It the moot convenient house In the City for passengers brti+ ring by that road. • - The Proprietor having, at conaidernble erpense. fitted up, In excellent style, the DIANSION liOTIBE„ ;maid respect fully solicit a share of public' patronage. There Is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WA.CION YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Ms Larder and Bat will be furnished with the best the market , tabby HT JOLAI.I.. HOTEL, Cbrner of and Si. Cl.c.ir ends, PitZslyaryh, Rt. undersigned,formerly of "Brown's Hotel," having takewthis large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in, magnificent style, would respectfalb , invite his friends and the traveling public-to give him a anti. As sured, with the convenience of the hock and his long ex. parlance in the buslneas, he, can give entire satisfaction, and lila Charges moderate. feb2.2 WM. 0. CONNELLY. RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER. FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, rirtsauzzoic PA. mr2o,rj E, -DAM, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT a OUSE. CORNER OE LIBERTY ANDmum' STREETS, near the Railroad Depot. jenlB.l3- JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. 01,118TODPS. WAVERLEt HOUSE,I4 South Eighth street, between •• Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [Balky TIIEI US lON , IVIO. 111 Arch Ftroet, Phlladetphia. T. S .WEBB (Late of j the Eagle,) Proprietor. Leti.29:7 GesziaLL nousu, CORNER OF ,UALN AND ROUTH 87'S, WABan; MBE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the public that this new mod elegant Hotel has been opened as a house of entertainment. Being commodiotui and roomy, and adjoining the ollice of the Ohio Stage CoMpany,it Miami inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda• tion of the traveling community. A abase of public patronage is respectfully solicited. air M. GASKILL FRANKLIN - HOUSE, --- oLLESTNIJT , 6TREET, ABOVI; THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. riutazit. LAYILD, Proprictorg.. jr l9 ,:3m TE1131.8 $1,40 PER ITA Y. • frit D11.1.7..A.N , 110138E, JOII.NXZO MN, PENNA. muE understated having te.'c:cri charge of the above named house, and. refitted It at a large aspens., in a comfortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re. colt. guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may pa :erase the House. f euS:tf JAMES DOWNEY. HARL"S HOTEL, I.Lateliermer's Eartbangej It 3 LItERTY Stit.E.M, foot of Plitb street, Pitfa ll' bur g h, g (1111 E L ULM, Proprietor. This Bro t..,1 is entirely new, haling jetzt been completed and opened for the ar,ommcnin..ino. of the public. feepl3 trE.A.biflLlft ELOUSLI, Clevelandp Ohio. it I PA5.8.1013. B SUS, Peartireraus.--Thie LICALSO has us• dizeDno tlaark)mh and extentrna , ropaus,eltero...loro, and large Widens af aca . furniture, etc., wad the previa. tare piadaa theauselvyj that nothing ch. 1.1 waning_ on their part a 3 render thv Fassada.., a plaza where eal the oom.. cotta of a trot class hot.rl tan be fontd. frith a EON. FLO111,:NO • £lO Eta, ' 4GO NNWRa. pcitn(rrr-D 09 rag snort:Let fl. .) o(say BZUEEId LOYlU ll3.orairroP- 17. C. OALLA.GETEL3., Yzorainr.oa. /barn, 4ree , betagt.2l and S'etithfield. Tirt3limatots establohoent bet= /ea. - 4,1 by the its& .Bater, aild completely maorated.l 4 ollo o He is at all' hOar: prepared to 'farash every laaary that eau be flat:4lz the bat regaWatt reetaaraate la the eta:el. epaoloos Bar alit always be eappilla elth the tery best Lloacza Game of every 4a is it: sea.Kon, ean al7e.ya b' Eland at Wilkt , ‘ ap7' - F. C. GALL/I:GUM aralagT, BeT %Roil!) &ND 1121.1111.=. liabemihere bef hare to into.', their firtanda and the public generaLy, • hat tnoy have leased the above k n ow ' , Repta t araat, eahlon hes last torn th=oughly renovated, repaired and re Wu. I * -, A , end CLOW txpaie. Tho proprietors have aporad no orpntrra to make the its*t ootaCsatable re,art, no oall for the cpletnro es the bhrtnera Erma. The larder will at all timee be onnked with the dediczeios of Llto eann-o• and wired op under an: sespi• ell' of experienced 000xs. They raepectratly ash for the patronage eta game:tile 1. ablic. J. 803 aITIDELMZELEJI, jaal:kly U. B. VitaNCIO. Rock IF.h.ad, Saint Louts ILES EAUILANT, WOOD STREET, I:ET. WATER AND FIRST STRUETS, %ULU Umieratsruad tcs Joe: provi,lo•l a choice stock of LIQUORS, and 1.3 reap). at an limos tr,aarra his Wends nth the honor the seance, is tha way of etib.es. Irish Pi y Panthes may 'tac. heti at the ortmoss. jun 11:19' JO iiN etA V AGE, Proprietor. sitrOYBTEit AND GOFF HOUSE.nM D. BARALRD. No. 40, "fa Strgd, Letroun Ward and ..Y:7skl j.a.411):17) 1.1r7,31:cw0 CRYSTAL PALACE , No. 18 NF.I-kot street-4 C. C. SE ELY, thfarran tfe friend:and tile ti k oabile la ;sacral, that he btu Just started Us Neve York end Phtladelrble modems style 01 COOKING OF 5.T.E.P..h0d everything •Lea In the eating Lice. Gyetere to the 3:tell or mewed, for 124 cents • &next. Ile ¶lll also furai.t.h the beet of rerrythlcg Cast the r4arbet Riii erle.:el. Roam a-twills open atoll S ?cloak to Lee morning. marl3-tf 01113TILEt SALOON AND tt.E.STAUILANTI 108 WOOD STILEET. erote.,= - Ihcr lus 1/.a .9.ILCON AND EATING Et 0112.11 perieck , i. lu s c..n.aner that cannot Ga excoled by nay Fhell.r.r c..Lollatahruent lu the city. ..YIRAL9 15 , 1 LL, SEA run Cr .4. T ALL H0C72.4 OP THE DAY, from the Choicest Mesas. Fowls, Visas, tr,c., &e$ 13111 of Vire csuutt be F urps.saKl, ant he could fel - I*d. fully invite the attention et the public to it. CiLtriLLP KUL, re.r=uretf 109 Wool Street. St. Clair Lagar near lareworY• rf ,t, LLE =clic-Mimed reopectfctily informs the public, that he la now fully preptred to eLarre Trivata Lstailiea sod the Pu gaperolly, With hie oelebretwl LAGER BEER, lo bottle, Alt ordern left at hie Otice, NO. L 9 ELeatiOND ALLEY. ( next Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; oori tb. Beer delivered to soy part of tht , city or - vicinity. je29:ti F. G. SCILESCIi. Berate , Lager Beer No. 108 Swithjittd act, or. ',elite Vie Haws. par., Gobeerlbcr hti jhett opened OZi of th • largeat an 1 bert tint...hod Lager Deer Rolla In the city. ILla Seeds acknowledged t., be a sopericr wad:2, and we. Gt - Otter az. G.:lmmolation stoat hie henna cezeot be escelL—. mr..e9 - 2m A. BEN T 7. IVP. Mr* USTI, Bola Tin Vim. at SNIIT/rfi calabrited . Konn,tt Alaand Crown Bloat. Aloo t Comaton Ale end Porter, In quart and pint bottles. Thn attoalvu faralLita, and the Linde, V renpectfally Stal:7 Mineral W at,er anti Siarattpuirtllia. D ENGLitli, Pitt etxeot, below Polo, b now manuie.zturing and bottleinu the above bertertises on en ostensive male. llLe artieJes aro of the best quality, and untantared trona the pureat material]. OCCI7:i7 HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE pal; =Maligned ic preprsixt to supkly CARIT.N7E.IIB, CABINZT-MAILEI3II,and CV:aXbrs is is r 4 ficAc:ally, TOM bis Pateatol and vslcsble . - 13Pii7iOlfsre Wed it, procouctm s most eslasble In vent:eh, that oaten soon tome Into g nersl us& Tho losing totters from praotlcal rorttnem an but two Among many lettere the rstoutoo hes reeotrei remount:4.ns this rams slave sll Others In me: .1 PUTSEMS4II boson Costar; TACTCIT,I February m oire We hereby certify, that during the lrat mouths ere hare used }Topper's Pat at Pied, end do of hesitate remamend It to Clabbaabblabero end Chrpmters as at• parlor o any other Plane in oge. We collate: it peounarly adapted to planing oat, °terry, walnut, and all eor of hard wood, and la Oozing race re, It e far soperior to thaold .za,do of acrapjz& bealdoe being a great saving of One man, urkg tole Plana, will plane more venearathan Ors mat oando'by any ether pie or method in use. IL ht. 1111.0 B Co. To /doe= P. Lae; Lae: Deter Bit' e— I here examined ;i3cppoz'a Patent Bench • Plute, and teller° it tei be b Meet - eioellant ankle far the uec for which it is intended, as a combination oi plane and Etriiper. It to prdenlarly adapted to plaalag veneers, and It does not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I hare no doubt, alien itM properties beoome generally . lawn,. but that it trill entirely upereeda the former le divas and labdildue enatala. I most olieteUlig rteomaradL it ta,alloDJ engaged theXtibitset butane, &a from my knowledge of it, there is nothing - orwell fitted to give Ismooth sad beautiful Biala - tr , lttmeers as the Hoppe; Patent Beach Plane. -Jutm W. Vi'oonWELL; - Furniture Wereroome, 97, 99 Third et, Pittsburgh. PittlbuTA, ktbruary Mb. 1106 ES F. EATON, of this city, Is my mole Agent for the gale of Plante, or of rights to roam:attest:we and oell them Wit. 0. HOPPER. Pittobtirgl4 Mitch 21, 1835—(mh21:ti) DUFF'S Mbate Alu TILE) 001.LknOlno OPEN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Summer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, .. Taught from Duff's System of 13ook-kreplng, sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York as the most per feot work upon =annul now in n5O. Dotrias ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOIC-FEEESING, EMbrating eight trips of a boat—tlinstrating re shipments of freight and paesengess, owners' eettlemems, before and after sale of the vessel; transfers of owners' shares, and other important matters not attempted In any of the one. trip systems of Steamboat BootAseplug In use. PEN.ILLNSEIIP, Taught by Dlr. S. D. Williams, the only-professional teacher of penmanship now in the atty. ItEBOnfiTILE 6.111 T EMETIC, Xmbrzaing a new method of computing Intermit, with all the most approved abbreviations in menantile computa time in - . Although others advertise these lerturee, this asinine found the only institution in the (dry where they are, tesn laxly delivered. .rOalland get a ifirenlar and aaniple of hfr. Pasunanablo before engaging ~isew here. je= • 'U 001.10fotitd, _ 'CiPAVESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Loolksl in.P/IlitiltaiGicoillVOOD IT, tws Fosoth. lit - 1S Institution, recently organised under its charter, ciders to young men of this and ajacciat and of the circumarshient country, facilities for acquiring in a few weeks, and for• an outlay insignificant, an ART fhr mote lucrative es lisrimication than almost any trade that Sr could require dre or sixyears to learn, BOOK-KEEPING, Withiwoonoomltant arts of free end rapid wEsTma and The.seaeon of low water and-slack business Is at bandi Which may be improved to great advantage by taking a rourre of instruction in the Iron City College. Special st oat:ion is - given to the application of Book-keeping to Steamboat 81113111059. Come, young gentlemen, clerka, ap prentices, and others—come and spend your days or even ings, or both, for a few weeks, in one of the coolest and plessintestilalls anywhere to . be found, and acquire the aura mesnaof obtaining employment and high Naga in the Sac and-wiling. Yon wilizurver regret the time you spent in the IRON CITY COLLEGE : ism ArIILY MACAZINES -0 Coley's Lady'a Book, fur July-20 math ; • Ballon'a -Magazine, " " 10 . , Yankee Notions, Ai " 12 • -Prank Leslie's N.Y. Janis!, jti " • North British, for May. The above just received by RX - R l 2:a. Also, a large lot Of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL and Mimi eons BOOKS and STA TIONRBY for sale at COST, and so fusisua. Call at LACIFFRWEI BOOK STORE, f 7 Wood street, if you want to get a Cheap Library. .541 ~ ~h. MME HOTELS. RELTAu RAN T.: VirILZA.NB_ HALL, nApta F.XC PIAZII4IIS, CORNUCOPIA iteriiiett Ale , ta` • INSURANCE'VONPANIES. inorease of CaalA Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ETNA' ifistigAlircire coln PANY, HARTFORD, CONN.--CHARTERED 1819. PAID UP Cash capital 8500,000. 111113 THIRTY-SIXTH AMNII.S.L STATEMMIT of the Alebtiorthe - IBTNA Einfteroß -4 0011PAN1,of Hart. ford., as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1815, wider oath. Itear Estate, unineumbered.-. .... ........ $ 16,671 00 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 sail cent., pay able semsannnally obo 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 1,212 17 Bills Receivable, well secared,payable at Bank.- 126,327 2.5 Batiroad Stocks In Connecticut... 97,615 00 Bank Stooks in the city of Hartford 142,896 00 Bank Stocks New York city 98.0.50 00 Cash on hand,ln Bank, and In bands of Agents and others. $773,278 63 The =mint of ilabilities due or not due to Banks or ether creditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and guar—stone. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22. Losses =adjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, each only as printing; de. • " Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character , malarial and construction of buildings, the width of-streets, the supply of water and condition. of the fire department, and other 4tircunustances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design 13 tolimlt the loss by any one tire to $lO 000, or less; THO. A. ALIOCANDEP., Secretary. BUTS 03 C0331473/3131,11.1,9 Hartford, Jan. let, 1885. Hartford county. ' Perscnally appeared omas A. Alexander, Secretary of the /Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to hie best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLEit, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for the same limo far =weed any other year, since the organisaUon of the Company. P 0113138, covering nearly ail descriptions of property, is sued at this 'germ, at remunerative rates. .tom` OHoe, No. in Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. j H. li. TRW Ifi CK, Anent. kieStA insuitArior. conleme;---- OP HARTFORD; COHN. Oalsnasn, MEMiI Cash Surplus, ON leT JAvpiar,lBs3 TECM Capital Stock and Surplus is securely lureated for the benefit of all policy holders. As an evidence of the claims we have to public ccrufldoute, and of its to pay losges promptly, we state e f3ct, that to reoeipts vary from slllb,noo to 1460,000 per month. Its business la large and well distributedomul in our opinion no Company In the United States tiffcrrda better Indemnity to polity holders than the Etna. They continue to make insuranoe on property in town and country, at rates es low as LI con. slatent a Ith safety to the policy holder. LLD. TEN EYCK, Agent ea- Mee, Northimt corner Fifth and Wood meets, rtttAtiurgh: ap2017 DILL A W • =VIAL SAFETY INSIIBLNZE COXPAN7. CIFEIOff in th• North Boo= of the tsohsrlz, On Third ki street, PFILLADZZETCLA. tialtlNZ TIMM ANOES. VIENSO laitiL l C 1540, 'reran 'coins ot tbe Pa INSUPLANOZziI Qcoda by views, oanale, late and land carriizer, all parts of the ilnicat. Piga TNEitradNglifi On tnereharaldra tatierelly. On dorsi, dwelling beam. &a. • ASSETS OP TU COILPANY, November 7,1853. Londe and Lamer penneylvaula, Philadelphia city, bpring Garden, Souttneara, end other ba5e,....—... .13/,563 Stooks in banks, railroads sad Insurances cola. Daaleo 24012 'M Erns reeetra—ble.... Ocala on hand—. .. .. ..... 18,071 80 Balance:in the hands of Agena — and preniltuml on tdarlas Polleles recently lamed ....... err Bnbocrlytionliones...» 100,00 00 nritsmnae: Wm. Ma.-Du ' , D. B. &Lai;abort, josoph 11.Rsal e 1 Hugh Oratg, Edmund .9, Swan, i 8-. enter brllwoln, John 0. Derla, 1 Chien Eelly, Robert Barton, I Samuel E. Stoker, John B. Penrose, 1 henry Sloan George G. Leiper, . Jansen Tragtinte, Edward Darli ng ton, Wm. Eyre, Jr., R. Jones Brooke, 1 Joshua L. 'Price, J. O. Johnaoni ' James Teruien t, James 0. Hand, i John B. Semple, Thaopilus Paulding, Charles Schaffer, James S. iPParland, IJ. T. Logan , Pittateirgb, W.O. Ludwig, B. T. 0. Mnr.mus, do. WM. MARTTS,Preaident. TROS.O. HAND, Vice pzva Ent. Joins W. Omeal, Seey. P. A.MADE33.I..a, Agent, So. 95 Water street. Pittsburgh, The Franklin Vire Insurance Coznpany, Of Phs7adelphis, ramtryloOrifs. ThIBBOTOES—DharIes W. Baluster, Thomas lint, Tobias JJ Wagner,Samuel Grant, Jacob IL Bziltb,l3oo. W. Blob. ark, Mccdosl D. Lewis, Adolphl E. Both, Nail B. Browne, Morrie Patterson. 1321.1. S. DeSCISR, Prentfeci Dina 0. Banana Sends/v. ,? Continua to make tnsurance,perpetn el or liattott, on every deocription of property, in town and country, at rates so low are consistent with security. The Company bare reserved a large C/ontingent Fund, which, with these capital and premiums, safely Invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The dasete of the Cerapany' on January 1et,137A, as pub tithed agreeably to an Act of desembly, were so follow/4'dr Mort $918.123 68 Beal 85 . '7 1 .75 Temporary gun 83,968 IT 61,859 Sc) Gar,h, 84,34 e 81 T0ta1..........._.._._....... ....$1,32,703 44 V'ce In their ineorporatkm, a period of twanty-one run, tney bare paid upward of One Million ?ow Bandred Then send Dollozs,loitect by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance as well u the ability anddlepost- Una to nowt with pm:tip:en a ll liabi li ties. . GARDINER COSILY, Agent, sp24 Oflioe. no:the:ad cor. Wood and Third eta. 'ERIE lINITUDD STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, MO. MAIM= PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut sen Streets Philadelphia. Offi of as So me Rvlni at Phandelph in: ear areas: Stephen It. °met:met, Paul B. Goddard. Ambrose. W. Thompson, Lawrosoo Johnson, Benjamin W. 'Einem Goo. WHoury, Jaeobl.liorenee; James Dorereux, William X. Godwin, William IN:Bee. President—Stephen B.Orawfatd. Vies .President—Alabroee W. Thompson. litedioat le , -ewAwr, Piatburgh—Jamen EL Willson, D Atielheny o?tvu-11. , Balmy, MOIL. GEO. Pi. AIIOI,D, Agent, nia:l7;7 No. 74 Fourth shoot, Pittsburgh. PENNSYL ARIA INSURANCE COLIPA " OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OH YOUDTH AND BMITLIFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, ® 300,000. r:sitrar. BUILDINGS end otter property against loin Pr I damage by Fire, and the perils of the 2.. - . 5a 'std. Inlet tievi o nition sad Trestsportetion. INIUKTOLL Wm. V. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. 10:111Moolg, ileanedy T. Friend, D. 51 Long, L Grier ilpivid, A. J. J heerge White. lead, =D h. es A. A. Carrier. lames s.Ziegley, • •W. B. Baser!, Wade Etunpion, D. &Perk, .. , ig. R. °vote]. Ham WM. F. JOIINSTOD, Prat:lest. RODS , ' pArairtim, Vice Prealdsat. A. A. o.insiss, &WIWI sad Treatrtmr. B. &Came, AnDient Bemetary. Western Insurance Company, Pittehtirgtt. R. MILLER, Jr, President. I E. 111. GORDOE, Besrdersi CAP/TILL , eaota,ooo. insure 'gentian Icitßie.of rb3kr, TIRE and " W il ltINIL toms will be Wouwily edjtirted end Prcim tr i ome cos,xceursmel by DxszMors who are wall Imoirri to the toamtuxity, and who are detarmtried, by promptness and liberality, to maintain. the dteracter - which they hive ammo; se ottazing the best prota:tion to those edlo &etre to be insured. . - - . finWtte..-11. Jr.,0., W. Illebstrau , J. W. Etutler, IT.tfohissia,JrWW,ll.guilth,O.Ltuneen,ClaurgeW.Jantson, Wm- fa= Ll.Misatei LlPPelloottAegrga Patsia, - Zrasaea Antey,Alexacuter Nlzatut, Thomas Scott. 90Ice, lie. DS Water straet,(Warshouse or Spangle 00, yr Wm) Pittsburgh. rsorblfly WATCHES, JEWELRY, tke. • XTEW GOODS!! WATOILIE6 Jawiter,. 4+11.928 111 nuns= Goons, dtc.,_Vlnotsatux arm astsmt..—Coona try Merchants and strangers visiting onr city are request ed to call,es we can serve them se well, and we Mak b I. .tar then they i usually are tweed In Eastern Cities, be-ides giving titimt a responsible - gnetantee—an Item Moult. to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Lever 5........ .810 to $15.00 Do _Cylinders » 7to 10,00 L-dles' Gold Lem and-Lepine Vetches, $25, and upwards. Gentlemen's do .do do SS., to $2OO. Ghatne, Seals, lEttys; Pend% Spectacles, Pena, Lamps, In excellent variety, and at lowest prices. W Watch 11, pairing done promptly and in a aupertor manner. MI work and all goods warranted,. W. W. WILSON, roh2l 67 Market corner of Fourth. . JOAN LIVL . 101 - 63 JIIST NAV= tioles:—_ BILLNDESS. ente Brandy, (very tine,) - Otard Doyley A Co. (emperr.) . therrett h 00. Serene. WINDS. Smola Madeira, Howard, Muth A Co., riad . rs Rant India Madera, Table do. Amontillado Sherry, Itlarmenlilo do . • Table do Cooking do Booming Por Pure JWao do t, • Ordinary do elollen Cdaint, Malaga y, _ Do irest, Obampsimea, - Anchor, Verseney, Itekteseek, - • Together (wltli all other WIG MANUFACTORY. 11111.8..11ENTER, Siz doors, from the elvedud,oppat" the Cbje' aCeJ Offioe, ALLIAIVINT car 1.5 PRKPA.4I) TO MIL .ORDERS FOR WIGS, mai all kinetenf - - • Oiliamental Haft W oric. Tbs-btot Wo4' of ...tosteriatislarnished, and entire satisfaction guanknieed: . maYlselkwlF HAT LAND RUM= Lewd by Thomas Woods'. sod T given sway to all at 76 Fourth etreet, describes a great variety of 'maw, H0L1583 and Lots. Those wanting homes would do well to get s Naglater. Oa It Ls described a few An* Country ants. THOMAS WOOD& , JA. . , - z•-&;;.7 t BANKERS AND BROKEBb. - - AUSTIN LiNOINIS. STOCK. AND BIL.L 1333.08 ER, Office, No. 92 Fowll i4f <thoile Wood. WOWS, Drafts Bon Morigages, and Zoans on can. terals, negotiated. Storks nought and sold on conk mlsPlon. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stotke. All communications at:tented to, promptly. wm. 11. WILL IMxa Wm. H. Williams &. co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROHERI3, Cbrnsrlrecti and Third streets. All transactions made on Liberal terms. Collections or Bills, Notes, ha., .promptly attended to. ja1,261w. AND Dealer; In Exchange, Bank "Soren, Gold and Silvis. Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stock! , bought and cold on commission. Collections made. at any point In the United States. South ?diet corner of Harker and Fifth strdeta, myll PlTTEllillElla, PA. 212,506 08 ARTHUR% RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS,' OORNAR OP FOPET2I AND SMITHFIELD sniff= math:a Pittsburgh, Pet, o. U. JUL I.I7DIWIG. Wilkins it Co., (Buccessora to A. Wilkins a Co.) BANE:ERB AND EXCHANGE BAONEIIB, .No. 71 Aura stud, .Pittaturvit, IN MN numerous snapanattats of Banks and Bankers throughout the country daring the last six Months, we are eatlefied that in almost' every instance their troubles have grown out of adeparture from their legitimate busi ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to asmare-the public in advance, that no epeoulatorie in "fancy etocks," or other "outside operations," shall tempt us front the strict and le , giilmate line of our business—bellowing that in avoiding all such investments we shall not only be better able to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in. adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate benefit [(ebb] a 00. „ PATRIC= t FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRosznap ff Removal tints Off.cc fo the Writer qf Fija and Wood iti TTITUIDIMI, PA. Anien FRIEND, Hankers and Exchange Brokeia, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptanoes, Gold; Savor and Gant Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sans. Collodions made In ell the Mac throughout tbo Malted States, Deposits received lu par land ! , or current pa at the corner of Fifth And Wool Streets. - 71 - - Ifeb3 0800.000 .6273,5173 T s_ oro qrsql: : I .f. . 67 ItAILUT Sura t r 063 DOM BMW OLD Mg% r(OLITE2I BONS, Bankers and Exclango Broken. 1.1 o and Dealers In Notes, Drafta, Accoptaaeaa, 001d,16/- - Ter and 114fals Notes- Realtangs on the EAstern and Weitant thttos constantly for sale. Collections made In all Ibsenles throughout the United Rates. Deposits remind in 'par funds or currentpapa, Mi. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta . Eia3Cel rucatisari DEINEELS AND xxCUANGE BRO lib. 86 Wood Sired, corner of Diamond 111T1131716E4 DA., DUI' ANA SELL Sank Notes and Coin; Digconat time _LP exchange, and promaisset7 notes; make collectiOna edi the principel cities of the 'Union. ROW'S* &mita an ecaand on interest, and give their prompt attention to all otter matter, appertaining to a Broker's business. Er..xtem Etellange constantly on band. maze JOHN WOODS , BANKER AND EXORANdE BROKER, DIA.T.ZE Fashange, Commercial and Bank rates. ori TEIO.K. bought and . sold on COEUXIII4OII. Collectio nsl.3 carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit 44" No. bAX b'ourth street. nearly opposite the M. M. Bath. dealt- 00.315611 C! {7oon axo rims ErtairlS airs= ILSCHANGE on the /Nate= Cities constantly for 0 Isle. Time Bills of Exchange end Notes dlsocnistal.— Gold, aitres and Bans Notes, bought and sold. Collections made la all the principal cities of the United States., De posits received of Par end Comet Panda foisr27ll LUC: iffter&B.6 • ITAIWTO muma. Malin & , wur..ras din) Swat NGE BOBmezi Ta'r' AND EC= 0414 - Elkeer, and Hank Notes; negotiate Lamp on Baal Estate or Stook Becurtnera rl-Issry Nan and Time BEda, on East and Wen; buy and soil &oaks on Comnission. Cr:Medians =ele On appoints- to thelhdon. Dnyl $67.7,676 63 O. E. MOM It CO. BANIMBS AND EXCIIIANCIN BTIO \ &AIMS In Exahange, Coln, Bank Note in sMatt and dJ Thae Drafte, ko. Conectlons carefully attended to, end proceeds remitted to any part tithe Union. Stooks bought end sold on conunlesion. tul. No. 74 Fourth et-, nerrt door to Bank of Fitteb'g,(ea23 - - - - - Dor,saf 4c and Fbre7o oug4 Jradtausg=ltes, bold Weer Clid and and, and at the EXOILANF AND HANSA HOIIBII OP WILLIE A. HILL a Co., 64 WOOD 511.1127, ITMEDWRIM. ta.lnterest allowed on dine deposits. t Innl2 Tasarsoa OOLL -7:10. s.O.MIGHWt. - COMMEROIAL BROKER, AND I/LA.1411 CI fiotas, Bonds, Stooks, Real Estate, as., No. 75 Patati t'-, Pitahulk, Ftz. [Jab4 N. bs Pito :faired., PM 4uriei. OLD on the following EONDS AND BTOClin I 40 .harm E.:hangs Bank ; 1: do Monongahela Navigation Company; 0 do Clitisme inzuraince Company ; $2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company BOuda; $5,000 City of Pittsburgh. Bonds: $.1,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. (sepsullwewtif CluamiotcPs Lowly Office. 116 TO. 100 BILITIIVRIM STREET, DiE)l, 11-IT2. IN Money' loaned on Gold and Silver Wattle% Sltrerrare sal other sainablo gultdly CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO, FOELVERL? of the celebrated Clothing Depot on LUNA, street, which hen won an unbouxuledpopularitY under he name of the TITRES BIC DOORS, have, for the pur pose of acquiring mote - apace for their Immennortnrabarns, r =eve i to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND .B.l.ovEr AND WOOD STREET Where they have now the most SPLENDID ETOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has over boon offered to the publta. Tholr prindpal object for this romovea, la togive thou' more faciLltloa for tho WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goode et the LOWEST EASTERN PILICRI4 Aad the,. rill ereirraat them to be as good, as any-llinn fettered to the Qnion Ll Sal BLST MITI, LAD lITON Sall moans, 11011a7. They bave on hand a full and. beautlltll _assortment of UAL'S and 00ATINGE3, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Our interests are Identical with than of our eturtonoers, and we enure the public) that car fidelity will not fall ID filling 411 orders co may be favored, with. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE-. 1% S Wood. Street 9 H. 8..—W0 desire our patrons to unctarsteul the t wo tuVra no longer any commotion with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Oar attenaon Is devoted inclusively to the gauze sieve designated. • riar2.3 JOHN IirCLOEJLEY & CO. cad -Winter Goods I ' I _ . EDNOND WATTS, itfERCESANT ToLIIOI4, NO. 165' InElitY - STRREt-- 13.1... I tare now on hand a bsrge aback of Fall end Winter . Goods. OTeroostings,of entirely new designs; Plash Vslit• lags, tha most beautiful pattaras; French and "English Oissincerms, of every style and sheds in the market, all of which X will mate to order on the most reasonable terms, And. liscrasdad to nit. oct4 ' NEW BRISLING GOOD& • TVITREZIVED AT JOBB aIcOLOBSIII d COllWhalle isle Clio u ta — Warelionsa t titnanWeedstreet,and corner of Diamond the largest and toast rule& Stook of goods that a celebrated hostas has eve ; taut the pleastaa a inviting the attention a Liu public to.- These goode him been nurrhoss4 from tret bonds, and, consegrumtly, he mond -prom on these, which leaves tut able to Bay that be ' cou and - do cell at sexual profile as any lowa Alto aoal ern Naas." Theildne; we +sapeetfully Irrelte the attention of wholegale docile= and country merchants; in general, to give US a call, and essscles our •ettenalTa assortment of READY 111-10 N Cf. 0111.11111. It la - annost Impossible to enumerate t h e fluent yof Immense piles of to that ta bozeen_attnlALL,_e_esnollshment; It aufaclentto say that It hos wrest esnequilled Ff_therlionsetondt, marled! - .; • ' • JollXnco/6 1 MISZY At 00. Clothing I ClOthing- 110 undarsignedrvegectifullyinformeatefriendsitulai. public that he is now - Mt:eiling at his storcylVo.l77Lib , arty street; a cholee- assortment of CoUtti,, Cassinseres and Ventinge, of the lateet and moat desirable dram, ertdob be le prepared to make to order in the most•teablonahle num, ner, at short notice, and on tlitt meet ressimablo ter • We have also on hand a bite end well mssufkotteed stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholasal.e or rotalL Persons who purcluise_goode for cash, will end It to their s &Ten mes. tage to mil at 177 L [ iberty etreet,belbre making their purclemug] COMM. New Ciottibig Store - -- NO. 4, BIXTH STREET, O P POSITE . Tlt.' Ton subscriber beat just openeTthls new establiabhaent, where be has elweye on hand large and choke assert. meat of all article* of M.OTILING, which he virrerkta equal to-eny to the city, and 'Mizell at the mortreaeoushle see. The ;albite are IllqUebtea tO Uri* 0,31 - =Wady. B. OPRENKEZEMEEL Jr., Agent, .tt , e following Tory cbolee at Hock, _ thbon. . - BUM Jamaica, Banta Oro. G 1 1 1 to tiotureheeparail • lark Dave how opened ode .of thto largnit Aeolic of 11 ,- CILLES and eurmavielui, =l4lO for hormeltaapere in the eity, and totandgain& oat irtryloor vitae. We wilt fell handsome vet of White Tifi.,Wiltai cameteting of fortytight 'plecte,' f. the lose Fedi* Of Tour . Dollar!, food all other Goode in proportion. inPr.lll?Onit largeowingt to the dull scason PI& passed, we lire mined to work It oft et low priest. We have bet opened cope beautiful abapee of White Stone Meat Mahan- vege• table do: Coveted Lichee for Mowed chitchat; eta, eta. Also, come very handsome DOW ail* - of Water Piers. Our stock of White Btone Gold Azad, and wanted ',vim Toilet Ware, is large—all of attach, we have put dawn In prig to trait the time & Itedet," • • „ Landon Gigolo!, Schnapps! -13IINDRIES. Britherford'a Beach Ale, Bareloy'e London Porter, WIId Mary Brandy, Aladnthe, AnLsethe, Otuneas, _ sardines, • ' Mocha and Java, ltotaid Black Tres, 7 mnrma'Meese, 'minted - HeWazia CigarP, of • mriatiii brando. Old Montegohelm Whisky, of allradae. articles connected with the . ~. my29:d.tw WCONN ELlat WILILOCIS. - BANKERS, I/omoval. S. SOWERS 8. .50N11, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BDOESMB, SILL at CO., AND =Hexer. sitoxyas, THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKERS AND BIZOKEII3, o;rr7 ofThird end Wood rtreds, Plttsbusgh, P 3.7 THOMAS WOODS, William A. HMI & Co., BANKERS, CLOTHING. CUSTOM WORE, NESS COATS (7..A8T . 51D.P.,) 00FLVELB OP DLONOEi) ALLEY FRENCH CHINA. We have soma twenty different styles of French China Tea sets, and come beataful Gold Band Dinner seta—nil Of which we are selling at Least twenty-five per cent. belay former prices.. _ _ HOUSE, 6 . 138N1881NG GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc., is large, and We will sell them at very low prices. °LAM WARE. . - On hiszd and receiving, a large inoch of Boston and Pitts. burgh Glass Ware, which we will sell at rnauthidcrturees prim. 43021310 N %VASE. Our stock of coresson Tees, Plates, Bowls,. wee, pitd, era, end - every - article suitable for =racy or eits tnide, in large,to winch we invite the attentiertot city Sirstoonntry merchants, as we will sell them.very_low _ TQt east. lionsekee pets sad °there in want of =Sae Cb3,324;eitt Queensware' will do well by calling et 417, No. 62 Market, Wynn 6d ind C. 12 do, Oppoidt4 Goa B. White. MEMO GOODS.- 17 . Vi "OE rrE D' " Ar TII '4 - 3 - 24 DrA, evii3v: • No 74 Mount Bram, itnrtewit,lAnint'extl *milkman; PIdYBBfIdG9 Pd: cm/At/MD AND MOO Dzinite - nu ems. oisprlEß and Seminar Dry Geode ever offered:in thle ituesloit. Vowonld call lartsoular.atteption to thefollewinit _ A very inpenor assortment of plain Black_ktooadi 'and fancy, colored silks ; also tedetedEllth Satin, paid and plain 'Tissues and Baregest.-Prlnted.Dervte and ellidLaide de Week very handeome:lftench Lawns and. ibitliontioes; 'good assortment of Wrench Worsted Collave„ Under Eleeves and Cheadzettes,. oatbroldered, hemstitched and plain Man; Cambric Handkerchiefs; Furniture. Pap, and pi:antra; Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains; • • • " A beautiful assortment. of. Moire antkile lace and 'Bilk TallOsoi, nimbi ind amen; a fall assortment of Gloves, Kitts and Hosiery; Utah Linens,Muslim and Prints to. gather with a complete' assortmet of every other article, either fancy, staple; foreign - or dot:nestle. ' Ttuthltful • ter past favors, -Vtel , ivonld •Willelt, an early ex , aminexion of our erbxk„ confident that. for quantity, quali ty, style and prlce, it to untrasptuned. • " . - , . . YOUNG, .LOYII Imo., vaY 5 • formerly Young, 5t670171 , 011.d. "eve. Nevi Arrival of ligr oodji turg . ll3l. diinttuna , . AT No .p 9 ht. W..EIDII OifWOOD 811,141(1 t CO . , Importers and Jobbers in Ifritish, Pronchand German DRY 000 D B. Having receiv ed our Lap andaktero3lVe. stock of spring 'and summer goods, pnrohasedfrom liapnters, manufacturers, end part through:our min Importation„ we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general.' ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. Among our dry goolentoidtlallthe found cashmeres; de. lablea,..Portamututlx, lawns. of the most desirable den _: . lrits, mohair inatres, elparae,plaintlack and fandy figured sake, and fancy prints,"Lstest style% broadelothe,aney 1 1= 2 , 11 cassitheres, filitillEth tweeds and summer pants, tootling brown and black muslin, table diapers: . We hare also opened &very large assortment of bonnets, nearest styles, palm leaf hate, Rutland braid and Leglern, and an extensiv,e variety of 'today, gloves and ribbons; with lacegoods,fancynettings„Jaconette, mull sind figured awrce mind= sad black silk veils, Ac. . I Our varlet' stock 'embraces in part oonibs,"btitteser,-per , oulden caps„threeds, port inonales,Patent noxlicines,par• totem, and almost emery article usually kept in • the va riety Ime, together 'with 7 a large stook of gold and silver watches, Watch materiels, glasses, gold and gilt Jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 3:0 hour and BOlay eitlts, all of which will be told et the lowest prices for each or . 4 4tactoryteference. H. 11,--Au early call from buyers Is respectfully collated. tebna -D. GREGG h CO. SPRING DRY' GOODS. 1/ACIAN ac ANL. No. 91 Market at.i A RE receiving daily additions to their large and well ,(r1 selected stock of Mantillas • 'Draw (loons; Embroideries, Hosiery, Shawls &..941t013, notisep's- Goo,* Ilkioloyea, 4.: To Isiah we would respectfully invite the atter Eton . of the Ladies. - - • mb 2o - DIOURNISG GOODS. WRAITH. VAN GORDER tuts jusi received. a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Botts WC/ripe; Vuitton and Swiss, black lase and gauss Tells, blaek Ifosiery , and Glovarin wool, cotton, and. isilk ; Ribbons, Belts, and Grapes, in all crudities. Alexander A BajOu'e best 'NM Gloves can alaraysbe lbund at No. 88 MARKET STREET, carpe-of the Dia. • - NEW .DRY GOODS STORE. _ Iron Front... No. 91 Market street.. (NUB house being now opeufor the traneaction of a getter. kj el Dry Goodelnudinee.,uarnad re_sPectit44:BSkit the patronage of public, tenting confident that, Dom 011ie'. n taunts and well selected duck of MKS, RANGY. AND STAPT aGOOD E we emit opt' ouch inducements as 'will bl ade entire ea n. - - MADAN to A.lll, aprdetf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street. VAN GOIEWEJAM -.T.IFALINIMANG, - , STOMA, No. 83 Nets=ho. Br, Commis or DreMego. Tan BECIZEVING, arena and Well selected stock of ey the new Myles of - - ' • LADLES' DRESS' LIM =NIX= TarditHNDEl:';' . Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, • Gimps, Tirsldg; Velvet', Laces, Ribbons. A handsouse smortment ollreach,Sootelrend Attettlan 1011111.01DRRLEs, in Swlsa,laconet and Leae.. - Collars, Edgings, gandicachlefs, 131ecry _lnamthort, _ infants' Waists. A . Bands, . Cape & Waists. APO supply of MOIRINING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, Love and Haute Vella, Min Lk= setts, Sleeves, Gaunt and Dotted Falls, -Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, audEngt,Crape. MAUD:UAW FOR-EMBEINDERING—Stansped Collars, Bands and Insertingta French Workbcg Cotton, Boom Linen and Cams Moto, CU Cloth, Embroidering alik, Stllbstoa and Edmore. Mantua, Satin and Bennet 'Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMPS SURNISHIIeII GOODS—Shirts Dollars, °rivets; Ties, Handkerchiefs, &e. Piro, Needles, Buttons, Tapes; and everything in emall wares generally. gag- Bexon's sear is white, black and colors. Sten/tom No, 4 to No. lOialwayston hand cheap. , Aleo—lt good stock ot NOSHIBY and GLOWS—very rob'23 . FURNITURE. _Altilds woiliOoDwzLiq CrAJii 1911 T XVBNITUIt NA ZITIPA OTIT2IIIi2 Warn.rOmrts 97 and 99 Third street. idie7:24:Edcirwelry rat ho • - basnowoompnestbisgaingstook of Furniture, which Ls dedially tbelargest and ban over offered farads in this CiLy,st ch wid be sold ot prkes or km so any lathe Ilnitedinstro, Mot or Mat As he is deters:dna to uphold the 'quality .with wellsee• zoned materials, belt w orkmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders end facility in menefacturing, he is enabled to patstuce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices.. Ha has adopted the principle of identifying his castomecre' interest 'With his own, in guilty and Pricer and koge -11 / - ways on hand the greatest variety of every dean-baton of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the meat elo =costly, that a house, or any part of one, meg, be from hie stock, or manufactured azproesly to or der. The following &rade, consist, in part, of his stock, . which for richness of style and finish, cutuot be A urirs la ess t s. iis f the Eastern cities: XIV teteateta Sofas; ; _____Boll3albsjskplualt and bah cloth; 60 aloar .liehogany tkalre SO doe. Walnut " ' • ~ . 60 Mausgany Doak:hes S s 'POWs:oat . - " - - 60 Mahogany. lihrans; 20 Walnut " - • • 150 Marble Top Centre Tables: • 60 " r Drawing Bureaus 80 " " Washatends;, 4 40 Hnokeed " MO Common SO Plain Dragging Bureaus; 49 20 W Malnut " ahogany Badeteada: • 60 Cottage " - - 800 Cherry and Poplar BedsbsadE 2) Mahogany Wardrobe:ls 10,Walnut ss .• . . 10 an " 60 Plain neatens; SO Dining and Breakfest Tables 12 Beers bsy and Bookcases; 211: dos. Cane Beet Chairs; 24 Cane Best Docking Oluare; 12 Darilee'liVrlting Darks; - Hat andTrivel Btanda; Wltzt.Nota; . • iltiguirea;. • --Paper fdachefiablce s • ConvereationiEhainz - Pembroke" Elizabethan' . " • Hall and Tier 's • • acceptkrn " Wise' Waft " Pearl 7alall " iliztenalon Dining Tablair; em; - • µ Ott t oF/316/ Gothic itita EAU:OW:I4 - g.. 1 g. large. lattortatent- of 001931011 "TUNIETS,2: on/ BONA= CASE= Man= awaitedwitilall sr ticks to their Una. • • - _ - • noUce.II22AMEICIATS and YOMlLSOtralehell at the ahortiesi All orders promptly attended to, '•Stestrabosibs, Ahoy t -- Tis subscribers tender their seam/. -led&wleUti for the Aware bestowed upon ..., ez=,by.their Steamboat friends; - and them and otheritintemt. ed In building boats, that they are at all Ulm preearod to turrdsb, on the moat reasonable term; every descriPtlott of - tabhauntiturearld-Chaird of.the best =twin' and work. manshlP. - .•T, B. roma - er 004 - Corner Third taut Smithfield streets,' opposite a Brown's goteL'" - (num _42,70 ad on J Lom m ieravir cto.‘ 224 Xj Ifettettnen`o, How, LlhettSstrost, neo on bond • Inrgy 'Meek ofahalsr nallitscletende Ist every des made- of - the best nottentals,whir2l tcli'WM - Sell town- cled,ot • tho mama quality can benol4 In the chi... idaltntddoon *maw atantaon to Jab Lure stook of and Want awn and Bedsteedeosidaa will-Wl* .grindigedneel Woe& - A150,44 . srotes otwrerydiseednation &Iva In the nested mann= .Ctrdersclett the - Were Booms, orst the min, earner of Mamma datilid Ind'eogdild4 b eyrnAPUY handed to. • A. - MIL' LIKEN Crooo., - 101rAVE-ON—HANCLat..thttir exterafte CABINET end 1311 MBItANMOTORY,No:itilhanwroin - eireet, i . lergeatteertasett of fancy' awl plain thzulftin i w!lic4 they ittLl ee3.118 per eed. belate eudgasty rites. Great' ItadtioocterttA - t* Ciii* i lpirltvlLlSell oar i stock Of consiozr-mp Irma. - CHAIRS AND M larg, SM = ADB, at ptioes that gust Pam cazgt poschastra,-AD-onr _work it tn.:voted. Our tentuntrolgUll t =TANKS LOWRY, .171., latsta eor.l3(mttAktiad Malty do. - if— • WM. EaflTZVENl3olX.ooxannoe to - taatoxfactore GAlVlENZlMARE,oloyerydomip—Uol2,stbbioldstoud, must of Libacti and &moat' moots. 1:1101€11Tki. i l Dia ottoman: to, in all ita bruin/sm. - mill "Mk* , WOR7OIOI.I.IIBOADENEIMPIMIL—CbtaaII; 1 Reg formulator laying out curves. determining frog an. SieSilVreabZls calcu4ting earth•snMci-ete.,ete., together with tables,of radii, 'Ordinates, chords, nuignatbe eariatton,logsrathime 'and maturel.tigas ,tan. eloat.4lrobialir. Eferick, EMI Engin*. 'Pocket diktat of the pymt work is: tO supo:al Went very generegy felt by t Sngineeze on • •ka of- omureehultiorm for use in the Zeld a oontaintos the ordinary lograrithmatio eta tommowenaugiu but 1 book combining with these tables other & peeialer:to the Itaroadirork, and especially the- necessary formals*, for foyttog oat canve,turmoate,wrosairris adesideratoot whials this work is designed to Bopp • • • B. !litany Acosta, Wert P o t; April 18; 1854, fir, ,, ttf/tifw:R: have looked corer "Rear. Book for Railroad Engineers; -and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes , and hare no question hone Will be tints reoy useful and practical ',chaos both for oflice and fieldwork. • - Mout. tatotoiprll2l.lBa4; I am much pleased with "Als. Henries little mannal,the " Fieldßoolt of Jtailtzsted Engineers." With the presenta tion amine of the, roost vactleal one useful of reoognised Messes witting ralleray o he has given others wht .. ....tit4tlew at least in tindr present rm; appear to possess a ...ha r KO= Talus than, that of mere novelty—that of being ingemersd susceptible ef.averusble, not to say desire• ble, praetlcal ass. II concliistens, 'while I think the design of Air. Hericltt book Is ouch' es to adapt it excellently well to profeational nseds, I have pleasure In expraanng my cordial mtbdaction with4ta execution, elite *with the per• spiculty of arrangement effected by the author, and the oar cellent typographical twin displayed by Ids publishers. B. Musa= Gauls, 0.11. and Mentor offimissehtet Institute. Per fiale g~gineers' Stationery, . . • - Lveler in - - Market serest, oornar of fiecauu, ikli DBMS 4100.08.--A. dadAßOtt ig. 00. • Y. put' ieogivedattreleadtd lot of ; lettaa Goodly etolapd, pigd, 8 . gut Figural itirstsiiillsactea, cp. g ,a 7 /1 . 0, wf moss elegant 'Oleic: now:teed I* NV 16 4 3 SI I=ll ST. ~fl~.~ liar" 4:13:M 9 'PILLS : - a nAw end i snessulta for rho any et.all fnlitaa ee.-sleette et *to •Infdrerssi • Donsyfrnetnate• ! ," at, Mott' est !Can.'s seenur, Inty, Indeurozationet • Hantl; Paine'% in- tbs. -Brent, r ' loculiditubeiremaleashoplatate ; -4* -Indeed, •verfirW ere' tn. in 'Which It•PtlANtrite at not inontor hern requirediand suiterinr, might, -bo-praVordest, if - a • 4rast Catluntio mere- more- freely Used. nerson can feel won's:dello a caustio habit of body tat. vain; betides, it soots generates :serious and: often label diseases, which might tome been avoided by tintelfarst of judtdotut use a good purgative: Tble is elks true of ilelds, Feverish , and Mona derangements. They all tend to symbecome optoms r pendnce the doersoated and formidable distempers which load the'hoonartall over the -band.., Henna reliable bra y phytdo to of the first bro.' Portlnee to tint nubile health, and .this -Pill has-been per. faded With commnunate Oil), to need that -ditusuid. An extensive trial of its virtues by Pnysicien 4 p i t, and patient/3,1%e sharson milts warpaeldng anytlang hi known or any medicine. , Cures have been effected beyond belief, ware* they not subattnatlated by Demons of such ea. land positione and ;bonder as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. ' • ' • . ' _ . Among the eminent gentlemen pho bare testified In frror of these Pills i rz ray mention— A, DA , Analytical Chemist Cif Boat, sad State 'As/layer of elassaameetts, rebore WA prof ehericter to endaraed lby the Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United States. ROBERT-C. MUTH:HOP, Faflpalcer of the Hoture of. Rev eaentattvea ABBOTT LAWRENCE, ilinisterPlen. to England. VOIC`11 1 ; VITZPATBION,. Catholic, Mann? of Boston; dm , • • • Dr. IR. 01:14LTON, Practical Chemist of New York 087, - . endorsed by Hon: W. L. MARCY, Eetratary of State; . wht.; B. ASTO.S„ the richest man in Annetta; 8. LPLA ND & CO., Proprietors of the Idettepolitan llotel, and others. Did apace permit, we could Oro many hundred. , crates from all partenhere the Ma have bee turodaratevi• dente even more convincing than the erperierme of eminent public men Wound in their effects upon trial • • • • • Uwe Pills, the remit of long itirreetigaWm and study, 'areoffered to the public as the best and.most complete' _Which the present state of medical ensure can afford. ' . They are compounded tot of the drugs WE:Mehra, but at The medicinal virtue =dye! Vegetable Itereedles extracted . by chemical .Pro cess in a state of purity , and combined to. gather in mich a manner as to insure 'the beat rem:abr.' -• The system of compomlion for Erma:Meat= been found in Cherry Pectoral and. Pills both, to pirtducea more etdclent remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process: Tho reason is perfectly obvious. Indio itcY r ttra old modeof compaaltion, every medicine is burdemed with more or has of acrimonious and Wad= qualities, by this each Mill 'mud virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left behind; the curatirervixtues . only beluga-Mabee& Hence nth self evident tbatthe climb should prove as they have proved, mare Partly rertiallal, and the Pills& more perwarial antidote to cdsesse than any. otbermedicine known to the world. • AA It le frequently expedient that many rnedicinisalmuld be taken under the counsel of an attending Phvalciam and is he catdd not properly judge of a reinedy without know. ing ita Ixenposin, I have supplied the somrate Formrdes by which -both. my Pectoral and Pills are made, to ttua whole body of Practitioners in the United Valos anti British -AmecicanDrcrinces. lf,however, there autthi be anyone Who bsenotreceived them, they will be forwarded by mall to his request : .. ' Of all the" Patent' bledicines that are offend, how few :would be taken irtbuir =position was imowni Their life =sista in the:L*l234nm. I have no mysteries.' The composition of my preparations Is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely ..aelmewledge - their. convictions,,cf -their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a .wonderful medicine betbre its effects were known. Hazy eminent Physicians have declared the name thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and un willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realised-bytheir effects:l44m triaL • - , Ther,operate by-their powerfulinduencs on the internal viscera, to purify the' blood and stimulate It into healthy action—cemove the obstruct:lms of the stomach; bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregu lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they err Ist, 'such derangements as are the fiat origin of disease. lire 'hunt JAMBE C. AYER, Prattled and Ana lytical ' Admen, Mass. Price 5 cents per box. - Five boxesfor - Bold by D.,AI . FAIthiBBTOCIC & CO., at wholesale end retail,' by every ihuggist in Pittsburgh; • end by alt Dealers IN-HALATION go rma CUBS OP ASTHMA AND EGNSIIMPTIG% MEI Hi AND V.ltlig HrOrii . DlllstrUl FtY cxE A N • • DROUGHT 110HEi TO h S liooll. Olt TRU IL.t.LIOR WONDERFUL; DISCOUNT him recently been reads -• by Dr. - Chart% of ttisdty, in the treatment . ot Con. sumption,liiattona, mad all Manses of the Duos* We 're.' • far DB. CIIIITIEM 011 Malmo ilrazau Yams • - dm Uttva:..wr Brans." With this new method, Dr. C. hue re • 'stored - Many afaleted ones to headth, as an eifie ace of which he .• has innumerable corUficates. Smiting of - the treat. • meat a physician remarks, " It Is evident tOol Inhaling— • constantly - breathing en agreeable, healing,weathe me... dieinitpropertles claim come , indirect contact with the whole facial cavities of the, hingscasui thus essapethemany . and varied changes produced upon them whoaintroduced .. into the stories. and subject to the process of digestion." The Hygeana ts for sale at all the DrnggLita tbrouglient the comatry.—New York.Dutclimats of January IL • • - The Inhaler Je.worn on-thabreset„„unthrr the linen, with. out the least inconvenience the heat - of the body Mar, snit:dent to evaporate the fluid. . Hundrots cures, 'like the folicesing. might be named: • . _ One package of thellygeana has cored me OY the Ast.lins of six.years standing. • ..1. P. Itereatkr, •- • • ' - - • P. Id. of Dancininch, Pa. Tilint need of the Asthma of ten yearn' standing by Dr.. Cuitis'anygeans. • Masud= Eamon, Brooklyn, N. Y. . Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. ir.Ores cared Of a se v ere case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. ••. . • sister has been cared Of*distressingco •faeverisi. years' standing, and decided to be incumoisi .by . the Opel. clans. She was curet in one month, by the emus. • J. H. GADSIIIT,RI __The BEY . Dr. Cheerer, of New To , tecUtlea of our mall. audit ths following langinigii - • . . . • : think highly of Dr. Carda's Hygaena tut o romedy In diseases of the throat and lungs... .11aving had BOWS opportunity to -testily- Its efilcaoy, - I arm. consinced. that it issa - maareacellent medicine, both this: Syrup and the inhaling .application to the chest . • Curtiiie Hygenna...'bs the OBIGHIAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are ' base huitations, or vile and INJURlOUScounterfelts..: Shan them 84 you . . would. POISON. - _ • • iitirlzor gale by Get,. H. - Heyser,l4olktodretttl E. tellers it Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allege:sir -City; Alotta tiargentiNew Brighton, .C. L. /Lew, licohestar. • Coudwila - Simi2k)* M!thlifttm. OBEL4.I'FIEBIFIBB, -OF Taz BLOOD! • Not a• Paitido of Ila - TI=E.. A IIrLICITED :BEAD "AND 'POtiDI it —Aa c Remedy for Scrotal% Dings lb - 11, Ithesurm -21121, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions; Empire or Pustule on thrift*, Bletcbss,Bolls, Ague and Pe _ ,irer Chronieferra ltes, Bing Worm 02 Teba, Scald liewr,Phidergetuant and Pain of the Bones and Joints,' Stubborn D 1.••, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, S inal Compleints, and oil Thalia'ss arising from an irdudieiaao use of Zdercury,Lyaprnder.ce In Life, or Inapnrityof the Bloodi: = Air This rea t alterative medlotus - and ' Pnike'r:of Bbarid b nowsised b g yt minaret grab:dal path:Malvin nil put of the 'United. States, ate testify daily to the renurkabl 'WM peinfanned by tha greet= of all .medicineo„ attn.. TSB'S SPANISIVAIDMDBCP Neuralgia, illemostiszo, Scrofule,Bruptions on the Skin, Liver Dismse,_ VOTE% Tic . - Dad li , ros,frrictions of the Kidneys, Dime= of the nate, Pemale o=plaintsi Pans and Aching of the Bones and Jo aro speedily put to Sight by . wing tadi great and inestfocable rentedy: For all discerns of the Blood,:nothlng has yet been fOund to compare with it... It eleenet4 the OA= or all ties, Inn gently end elliciently on ULTLiVir:i2l4 Maley; etrengthentrthelligenion,-gives nese l th the Stomach, .utahes the skin clear end heeltby# end, renoree the Musa. tutlon, enfeebled . by dirteass,or braen dont by thentottna of youth, tette pristine etor toil strength.: •.• 3tor the Ladlea; lt blare:lady better limn all the cioa• merles ever med. • A few dozes of Carter's Spanish Mixture' will came all Beiloinzess at C=1:411011014 .nu?the roam mantling to the cheek, give elasticity tilt Vis step, and in prove the gained health lay: romarkabledegtee beyond all the medicines eve: heard of. The large number of certilleates which we Nava readied from persons from all_parts of the Crated States, is the best evidence that theme' is no htunbug • abollt it; The prom, betel !reapers, inagistratas, physicians, end pnelle tan, veil knonn to . he comuronAty, all odd their, tenl to th e' wonderful effects of this GRE!&-T, BLOOD P Call on the Agent and gat a Circalat end Almanac; and teed the 'wonderful cures this truly greenest ot* all blelleinte bee' performed. • ,• . . • None genuine toaless elgned by 11B..41‘="1" B Proprietors, 2,0 II Pearl street„ Dinbutond, to Whoa all orders for suppliant and agencies nowt beraddremeL And for eats by B. A. PAHNESTOCEL .703 MS PUN. NO FLEMING BROS., end by Druggthe goutlll l l. • QTterg...mmbi: nom CANADA,— - • ta • - Quit=o, Sebmszy 741,-1854. .. - .llesrre, B. A...Fuhrzeock tb.—We had the pleasure of receiving,ttds morning, the'vrithin certiffeets of your Ver. toithp, whlelr uill be verygratifying yet, sett une vent voluntarily. • We are, Gentlenten,youn veg truly, douihter ;four -* Yeere sl i4id eon, older, were for considersble time from V 70112111: parabased two bottles of your VermLup, of which I gave than thrYS dose!, =ldles to direcrious, sad strange to sly, in less than three hours thty pasa4 no - lees than nvr,IttIINDEZMVMEMS, soon of iha atm , dtharylengthef fund twelve ter, fifteen theta,. Having experienced no mutt ortho bendelet affects of lour 'Verzedfup, I feel 'it tai duty to recomronid tt to the public; ss, opinion,one albs cost °Marione rem. dies agallEt worms ever o ff ered to the publis: aeitlonita, bollOotrzata be. F.. YOUr zinc 4 od ond husubleieszak, - . • , trATILIDITEb uuAp ais. Prepared and cold 63,13.,:i. F 4 ,112 1 -6 Pe eorner Hirst and Wood. etrecte. - „a!oskeph, OutninattlEtiliciatnry. TOSEPII WRITE rni' - 011Ying otr DA& UM- .bia epacions (Mr • Web' elliutScela tho ,susg Orsonsbasa armlike; utem:the.llsro ” Bun, beheads PlasbuiMl — EnuframoduMVli invites the public,' to kleAttsch.ot, 0 BUGGIES; ac; ' - lkutt•iset particulari, • Initrule . , •irealuzlzen purchasers, that one pries only Is tools.' -fotuleen yam' experience in the b ambito hhcs to Tlaosletbre his patron" the came tholes collection of Ouniam which, so many yearepait it has been• his• bertionlez department to selelet-fiem - the•Tatione an 4 snost takated Zoete= num tedium: : The samosa of his neer sysieta.le cemplete—the eoinomy drab artsce=ingliill traPPkibeat and most isehletiable mannlac=o at sootiatatepmee., - • • u n e n cumbered by those heavy oTettem, erbleb the tot Oar:Sang Donau businos. ha* b ea p the price of pods; (owing WWl° mats 4 ,7043P0 tfnITH will Bell, on resuly moneyonly„ at mubh hen than the ritual ytei ip .. oarrispnivexed la the best manner, with despat Vi r ition -SiWtera Teanintiolie BOM', Laud AGENCY, Int 16'cinretti otteet. a f-vesiank Soldiery, Bltiniclans, pi Musters, Teem store, ae, Who were , jegaer/S , intontered into the tor. vice of the United' Stamm:id -Orerpezuz.,,,Eminia. Or d]. way Beaman, Merino, Clerk nod Lamb:moo in the Navy; deo, Wilda or Volunteetf, or Mao Troops! any Ste, or Taritory, are entitled, by the late Act of .Cortgew* to * Warrant for 160 ilcreo of Land. , - . Thom) who have *mired 40 or 80 .a.M"e3; era entitled to • Warrant for Inch quantity of Land t wUJ , nabs, in the whols,l6o Aerco. • Porcon.s entrurtiag that: tlotaa to mat= relY uPou Lai Ing them attended to promptly. dA ititi)=Stioulm-cf--charse.--Leititus Fonia as irritrecr. — kartes- ' • • : rAiN3III4 -u l ta4 " , Sonatilmad, dray Foorth it. - - 100 .•1 for ale by >s» ...:,,.:•:. , ,, - .'; , ; , ..;.::: , . 4 ; . • - " \Z''., '- ' . , .. .i'- li • • •r 1 Vzsma LIN . •
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