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ECIL atersolig---,--c , f= ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and 311saleelppl. tarrying the Great American Exprus and V. S. &ails. RR Only Direct and Reliable Route to the South and South•West—Seve er nty Mlles Shorter than any Other In to TWO TELROVOII =PRESS THUM IMILT, Eirlfl4lll ZECEP77I). Leaves mites at Ch7eugo. 8L Louts. 81 Louis Day Express 9.16 A 60 A M. St. Louis Night Express......-10.00 P. IL ... 2.46 P. fd. Trains run directly through without change of cars or baitage = Chiorise to St. Louis in 16% hours. / f NNECONB-11 , with the Rock Island Railroad dPORTANT for CO Ottawa, Tl L 3 Salle, Rock Joliet bland mad Cen tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin. ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Springgeld, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson. vile and lillnole River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Ransolhal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern MissourL At St. Louis, with Daily Finn-class Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate pointe on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Packete for Kansas, St. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivera. It. P. MORGAN, Sort, Bloondngton, L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, rn. 11P71 CENTRAL RAILROAD: Carrying the Great 11. States Zdail and E.:prime TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on He entire lengetfrom DUBUQUE to CAIRO, LtiD C 1110.460 to CAIRO. This Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Mississippi IL R. end Chicago hnd Chasse Railroad, forms the most direct and only continuous It. R. route from oinoeco to Sr. 1,01718, • 011101030 to CAIRO, cipleao to DUBUQUE. Trains leave lahltigo as follows: 10 A. M. end 10.20 P. Lonts auso EMI= Page -lagers for St. Loafs by this train take the ears of the Ohio end Miss. et Bandoral, and are carded dtreot to tit Louie. it Be A. id. and 4.10 P. M.—DC111741711 AND GALINA ES , 71Liza, oonnecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets for St. Paul and the Upper MivsLaelppl river cites. Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. M. ant 7.00 P. at. ?imagers from the East and places on the Ohio elver destined for Bt.Loule will save 100 ntilea of tedious and 1113. certain river navigation from Cairo to Bt. Louis, and arrive fifteen hours In advance of the river route, by taking the ears at Cairo. Ticket/ to et Louie, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all inn portant places by this route, can be had at the oftioe of the O. di P. end 0. d P Renroade in Pittsburgh, and Michigan °entre' Railroad In Chicago. /se - H. B. MASON, Btu& PITTSBURGH &RD aoHNELLsvii,LB °nen from West Newton, Westmoreland County, _to alt/tellburfk Btationi Fayette County: r e vir .w er il y t te o S t red , r l . b ng n y n tithr ec a llaMi t e ti h a P g al t C h p oLAß4 itt: v ar lL ita rle° o B wL lElH' o l c v kLp ha r l ectS v o abr eg f il ,r t or t : b a liv aurgh t ee a lt : burgh Bud Connelleville Railroad, which will ran between the above points until further notice, as folkars : Leave Weet Ramat' at 5:30 A. 114 steeping at Port Royal, Scaltkee Mill, Jacob's Oreek and Layton; reaching 15111ten rtg7 z'att7s,,tnec'°ltinileL°:Yrkw'Bitattit:itiptUrb.,l3tune:l:7:vocCelitilLAßSa.att4Wne'tburgENELEßbigewt6:3sUmfAoari Pittsburgh; reantAng Second Train will leave West tiewton at 12 o'clock ibr hinnburg. and returning, will leave hilltenburg at U. P. IL , stepping at all way atati ow , II fare tontown front and Oo PltWourgh to allltenbarg, 11.15. Stai r at hilltenburg Stations unn - . llerille will connect . eith tae r ra Freight will be transported each way daily. Tor rates apply toil W-CA.LDWELL, Antietant Superior. admit, Went Newton; or to W. THittittON Freight Ag:nte.pla board the steamer Clara nest. at bet wharf, Do vite Monongahela Bridge. ownna w. RAl . ti l ip v .4 President end llaporitesthat, ottehorgh,Jtme2o,lBbl4 . - (ie2ll _RAILROADS: cma-m Tit 0 - RAILROAD. - . Express Karl Night Lane. Train. Train. Train Bellair 9:45 A. M. 0:15 A. M. 6:00 0 01. . Belmort 10:31 4 . 805 44 7:08 Birnesvllle . 10:52 ' 4 6:43 " 740 " Cambridge ....- ...... 11:56 " 804 " 0.00 4 4 00n00rd....-.... .... '. ...... P. M. 8:30 " 9:25 4 Zanesville 1:10 " 9:10 0 10:30 " Newark ..-.-.- ...... 2:03 " 10:37 " 11:50 " Arrive Columbus.- 3:20 " 12:15 I' M. 1:04 A. al The Express Train going East will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only. Golko Warr will atop only at the above named Stations. The M4ll Train will stop at ell the Stations where the Mail is to be reived, or drllvered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train w,ll atop at all Ste. Cone on proper notice being given. GOING EAST. The 10:70 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the P.xpresa Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. 51. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trlins to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Past ern Cities. the 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky. Mandl • •ld and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Tashi on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers 1 caving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M Train on Little Miami Railroad, will eminent with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polis arid Richmond by morning Train en Indiana Central Italiroad will ateo connect with this Train at Columbus, a nd reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. Al. Train en Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more at G P. M., next day. The 11:30 P. EL Train connects at Columbus with the Mall T 71,10 which leaves Cincinnati at 5:55.1 P. M, and arrives at Belisle at 6:15 A. 5f.; connecting with the Aaeomtneda- Hon Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passau. gars leaving Obicat,-o by the Evening Trains can, by this route, Ma Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton, reach Columba.; la reason to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train fir Ctimbar. land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. The 6:15 A. M. Mail Tram connects at Bellalr with Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with train, for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana pais. and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbana. The 945 A. M. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 3:30 P. 3L, and con acts. with trains going South and West arriv ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. 11. The 600 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Calumbus with Mall Train at 215 A. M., direct far Cincinnati ka'anta, Dayton, Indiana. polia, Lafayette, Terre Ratite. Paint Louie and Chi.ftv. ISAAC H. SOUTHWICK, Zanesville. June 18, 1855-1.1.211 CLEVELAND AND PITTBEURPH RAILROAD 00:11SECTINO WITH STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WELLSVILLE, AND Ohio and Penwaylveknia Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. R shortest, quickest and roost reliable mute to Toledo, Clucafo Sock Island, eaten.; end St. Locle, fe WA caasvELemb. This route is One noodled milm shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous ono via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains front Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six. hours, Chicago twenty-thaw Loan, and St. Louis thirty-coven hours. VIA AIIIAINCE. The Trial:l2 of the Ohlo and Penns Itallroal leaving Pitts. bargli at 8.00, 6. H., 8.00, A. St, and Z.. 00, P. id., connect at Alliance at 6.30 A. SL, 1L45 A. 01., and 6.30 P. 81., as follows: Trims for Cleveland leave Alban:vat and 13.00 cantivetheg at Iliad:on with Trains fur Chipth.sga Pall and -tkron, and arriving in CleTelaad at /0.04 A. M., P. M., and 900 P. Passengers far Toledo. Chimps Bt. LOctiA, Bock Galena, and the North.west, who ' whiti to go through with out detention, will take the train !easing Pittsburgh at I 100 i 31., and 4rriving in Ci,evetand at 2.0 P. M., as that le the only train by which sloes oonnectiorui aro made through to the sbove point. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at T.ho next morning, and rd. Louis at nitd• night. VIA WELLSVILLE. The Steamer. Forest City and Diurnal will leave the 3.10. nonitahela wharf awry morning, (dundade aloaPiod.) at 10 o'cLxia, for Wellartne. connecting with the train leaving Wellsville at L3O P. 53-, and arriving at Cleveland at 9.00 P. NI. An Accommodation Train will leave Wellsville daily, (Sondaya excepted,) at 0.41 P. 51, connoting at Bayard With Express Train arriving in Cleveland at 2:A P. 5.1 Trains from 49'T-will. and Cleveland connect at Bayard for Carrollton, Waynesburg, Dover, end New Philadelphlo: Qv- Tickets for Cleveland. Chliouto anal the North-west; six 'Wellsville, are soh! at a low rata than via Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as follows: Lteive Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.50 A. IL, and 0.25 P. 2L, arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. 91., 7.40 A. hi., and 10.00 A. M. Trains leave Chicago for Rod Island and St. Louis as follows, Per hoot Island at 900 A M., and 11.00 P. 11. Tor St. Loots at 9.11, A. 21, and 10.05 P. Passenger. for St. Loot, go over Rock Lelacul Railroad to Joliet,and therm over the Chicago and Ilississippi Railroad to Alton, and them, by Steamboat (23 tones) to Bt. Londe. Passengers by the 9.15, A. 21., Train arrive In St. Loots at IL.= same evening, and by the 10.05, P. 51., Train, at noon next day. News. Checked through to Cleveland, and there rto j el:rooked for Chi tins Et. Louis. PARE VlA oago ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. 'eclat:. 2d al's. loi aka,. 2d cPs. To Alliance $ llO To La 8e11e....516 00 915 60 " Cleveland... 400 " Rock tell, 18 00 14 25 " Toledo .. .. 660 " Galena ..... 19 16 14 00 Chioße.--..13 00 510 60 " Springeold 18 70 15 20 " St. Loots " Bloomlngt-21 DO 10 40 1 1 1 90 14 40 " Burlington 21 00 Passengers are requested to °Moe of the Company, In 51 • procure their tickets at the ortongehela House, below the RAND, Burt, Cleveland. OACIOREY Pitteburgh. Ala LIRE aotrrx MON! CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• Vu 0.11/0400, ALTON AND BT. LOUIB ILLINOIS RAILROAD CENTRAL 11017 TE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENS 113}101701/ Northern 11line's to the Mississippi. River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. AU Rat/rood to the MlrrllrlPPl• Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL 1 7 S. 7 4W:r ROAD EallAtAßVir TEEL CHICAGO AND Anti A k NAT. MILITARY TRACT tt. R. to now COMPUTED, And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO lIDRIINGTON lowa, without change of Cara. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QIIINCiy, REOKUIS., MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WARE,LO, FORT DriS MOINES, CuIINGIL I3LU e.F, &a.,and the oat ALL Rea LitOAD Route from OHIGALIu TBT. LOUIS, BLOOM. LNGTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGMGX, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, on and Intermediate Stations O the Illinois Central, Groat Western, and Ohio and MISAIS. Aippi Railroads. . . . Trains on the abort) Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Troine from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. Sages leave Burlington daily illit7thern and Central lowa and Northern Ilitwouri—me the quickest and moot reliable route to reach all the important points west of the filimdssippi as fa thanlmat' Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles lematt4ng by any Other retie. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the COMM:IOUS_ Rau, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— well etncked aid:tile most modern Locomotives and elegant now Cars. 413 By this route passengers are Bare of making cameo. tions, and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion no MI the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. TEIROUGII TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad 011 lees In the East; at the Office of the Oomp..uy, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena It. R., and at the Rich. Cent. R. R. Moe; corner of Lake and Dearborn eta,, opposite Tremont House, Chicago. PREIGIIT consigned by Ms route will receive immedi ate despatch. 0. G. LIAMMOND, Bup't. 0. B. FOLLETT, Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Chicago. TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. inhle THE PE NNSYLVANIW RAILROAD. pills GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, en flooding the At '. !antic c Western, North-western and Beath. western States, es b w e a ith (senttnnous Railway direct. This rood also connects at tlttsburgh with daily line of steamers to all parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and Ban daaky with eteamers to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes; making the moat direct, cheapest and reliable route by which PRBIOLIT can be forwardmi to and from the Great Wesi RATES BETWEEN PEGLADELPIIIA k PITTSEIMGEL FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Sboee, Dry Goods, j 74e, per i c a td. boas,.) Furs, Feathers, Ac SECOND chem.—Boots and Stationery, Dry Goode, (In boles,) Hardware, Lea- per loathe. tiler, Wool, Ac TILTED bLASS —Anvils, Ragging, Dawn and Pork, ((In balk,) !letup, dua ), We. per 100 Th,. FOE itTII CLASS --Ozitiesi, Fish, Bacon awl Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lord OIL-- L443e- P er I°°Tbe ' JEGP. In shipping Goose crom any point •st of Philadel phia, be particular to meek package • via rconryttoma Air-dread" Ail or consigned Go the Agents of this Mail at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Pump? AGErre —Moses Pottar, Baotou; J. L Elliott, J T.; J. Seceder, Philadelphia; 3 lsigraw d 110°,ut_Baiti sore; Geo. C. Praricimas, Pittsburgh; Shringmen A Brown Cincinnati. Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Louisville, Kg.; C Meldrum, Mattison, led; itatciiEr • Co., St. Louts, Mo.; J S. Mitchell A Son, fiersuerille, H. 11. HOUSTON, Ger.aral Fretgla Aoat, Mils&.lol.s. IL J: LOMBAHILT, Supolrintendent Alto,na, Pa. eabenville and Indiana Railroad. Sirg - S- , -^ ra:lll7A CHANGE OF LIME O -• N AN - DaI:ICE WEVIXESDa V, June 2), 156.5, th e Mail Train 'naves Stunbenville daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 7 o'clock., A. M., and arrive at 'Newark at 150 o'clock, P. M., connecting with trains for Cblinabus, haridttrky, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lasalle, Mount Vernon, hock Wand, Toledo, Saint Louie.. 'leach Cincinnati at .5:20 rams stoning. ILDIDItNING : Leaves Newark at IX o'clock, ao•liarrivae at Stfulocti• stile at 7,10 P. m.. ps.unio:e by this train leave Clocin naU at 9 o'clock. A. The ()mils. Accommodation Train LeaIVA tt.aUbmiarlild (6Litadiya at 1.15 P , and arriled at Oats at 6.35 P. M. arrulikzmul, L.!Lra Cadiz at 7 Z. 7 A. U., wad &nivel at Steutreavind IL 10 - M A ..11 For further Infortaation apply to JAMES COLLEVB co, freight tail Peozonger Asvota, No a. 1 / 4 sal 111 Water street, LAtee.YETTE LE FINNY, Ooneral Fn-Ight and Tl:kel Alfeal.. E W. WoOLIV.I2O, Sciperint..d-n SS iktV ICAILstUAU. rl l llli4D, DAILY 'fli2D l / 6 1.1 b.Lereeu PhitaSel j and Plusborgh. Ttfh MJILSfSD MAIL TDALS leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at a. y, any Plus burgh tor 1 . 1111.4.1e/ptila at 7, A. M Tflk: FAST LIVE Leares Phriadelphia for Pittsburgh Pt •114 encs• burgh for Phlialeiphia at 1, P. M. TILE NIG LIT EXPILLIeS TttALII lessee Phila , elphia for Pitteburgt, at 11, P. 11.,an1 Pittsburgh for Philadelphia et fu, P. 11. The &Wee Itzel ennurei at Pittaburgh with the Ilallroads to and fro= dt. Louis, Mo.,Alton, tialene and Chicago, 1114 Frazikfart, inking - ton eri Luoitehae, li.y, Terra Cleats, Madison, Lafayette ar.l ledlackpolte, tad, Clarinuati, Day• toe, Spriughell, DellefockLusn, etandusky, Tokdo, Cl,,e laud, Ord umbue, lortoratlic, HatelllGu anl Wooster, alto, with the Strata Packet !kr:Defrock enl to II ser Va LreLte9, Sr. Loma, Lo rnsvir_ts neat CINn3:1111 Through Tickets CID IN. bad to or froth either of the above. plates_ rot' furtler Iwrt:cuL•vr, vet bannblils ot the elimer,,ol starting notuto. Pmenengers trozn the Woe ...tit Col tole the nhortel.t and [poet a:pelt:Lula route to rhiloaelphes., Lain =err, Neer Boaton. ILLUS. MOORE, Ajent, Por4eu3er Linen. Phltade J. MESKTIDIN, Agent, Paszenget Linen, Pittsburgh. 1 1 ltUBTEK11 SALE OF REAL IiBiATE 4ruCKAL- On THURSDAY evening, July altlth. at 4 o'-.:act, at the M.-rola:au& Exehan.9s, Fourth street, will be sod, by order cf LSm. I'. Trustee of Gogh D. Ring, the following valuable Real Estate and titcoka, vie: That valuable throe story brick Dwelling Ileum, No. DA Fourth erect, the is.t having a front of nineteen feet on Fourth etreet, attending back eighty floe feet, Including three feet alley—eubied to mortgage of $1509. Lot No la in Stephen Colwell's subdivision of lots, Nos. 14 end IS having a front of twenty feet on threrhill etreet, extending hack one hundred feet. One at:divide fourth of Lot No. CO in Gray's plan of lots in Allegheny City, having a front of twenty-eight feet seven inches on Anderson etreet, extending tack one hundred and forty feet to Grey's kit Lots in the Durougii of Uancliester, liming each a D'ol/1. of twenty feet on southerly side of Chauncey street, extending back 124 feet k inches to /South alloy, being in Dakewelre entsliviiiion of out lot No. 247 hi reserved tract opposite Pittsburgh. Ito, undivided three-fifths of two hundred and sixty-nine acres of land to Economy township, Beaver county, OD the north-wost ode of the Ohio river, mtjohling [reels Noa. 20, 21 and 22 on the north, No. 61 on the cant, pie, so on the south, and N 0.40 on the wmt, being tract No. 44 In Leet's district, No. 2of the depreciation surveys. Subject to lieu Of $2,124. One hundred and thirty acres Land In Wood county, Va., ftfloce milts below Parkersburg and three tulles [rum the Ohio river, on which are erected a Saw-mill and Log Hone.,. Sallee: to lien of $l7O. Tho north quarter of Section la, In Township 47, north of Range 20 west, In the district of Land, subject to sale at &tit Ste Marla, Michigan, containing cue hundred end slaty acres In Marquette township. The eouttk-w.et quarter Of Section ID, in Township 47, north of Range 20 west, In the district of I , nds subject to aisle at Sant Ste Maria, Michigan, containing one hundred and forty-nine acres and fifty-four hundredths, in Mar. quotte township. The north east quarter of Section 24, In Township 47, north of Range 28 west, in the district of lands eubject to sale at Sent Ste Matta, containing one hundred and elzty acres, In Marquette township, One tmdirided fourth of one hundred and tifty.Lve bores of copper and, agricultural lands in Bastion 8 of township 43, north of Range 42 west, la Oakland county, Michigan. 77 shares Ohio and Penneylvettla ItSdirvBd C0.13t0 , k ; 183 do liofth American Mining Co. do 800 do Pittsburgh Mining Company Stock; 60 do Forest City Bank of Cleveland do S do Pittsburgh and Cleveland R. R. do 10 do do dl Steubenville It. R. do 22 do dConnellevillo do do 6 do Char ie Valley do do 13 do Pittsburgh 6 Coal 11111 Turnpike Co. do Cd do Temperancevllle Plank Road CO. do 4 do 'Neat 111 . nwton Plank Road Co. do 660 do Bluff 61Inlog Co. 400 do Iron City Alining Co. do 600 do Piro Steel Mining Co. du 200 do Pittsburgh & Isle dual Mining Co. do 16 do Aztec inning Co. do Tetmo at sale. P. AI. DAVIS, Wei Auctioneer. I'ERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS. •ffIUE above celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open for tors on anti after the MTN OF JUNE iv nX.T. They are delightfully located on Sherman's Creek, fourteen miles north-west of Dmicannon, ((this place being fifteen mlies west of Harrisburg, on the Central Malin:m(lJ at the base of Pisgah Mountain, which reaches an elevation of more than five hundred feet. Sternum's Creek affords a split lid opportunity tr those fond of bathing, fishing or eall9isg; the carrot:Lading Cereals offer great attraction' to the Oportamatt; and four smooth and shady roads through a country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery, will ditwersit) , tba amusements of the place. HoptilES, BADDLNB and CARRIAGES can be had at all times Horses taken to LiCary on reasonable terms. Of the MEDICLNAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too much can hardly be said. Their waters have been analyzed by the best Cbemista in the Union, and are pronounced un: surpaseed for curing comae:me diseases and affections of t a hidneya. There are some five Springs in all, every One of Which is of different temperature—the Largest being 03 degreaa Pattranholtomil throwing out 93 gallons every coven minutes. Ladles' end Gentlemen's BATIIIi have been oonstructed. , with all the modern improvements, to gether with PLUNGE BATIId, do e Ac Each day a Coach loaves Duncannen for the Spring; after the =tell of ihs cue. Bowling Alleys.-Bullard Rooms, and yttrium other fecal• ties for amusement, In abundance. The arzontraoastiona will be the beet, aturthe charm low. ot dollars per wee or one dollar and fifty cents per daY Panillies wtshtng to engage rrms, should address the proprietor early. very attention will be paid to vieltors, the proprietor tendance.having engaged the best of resonate. blusio always In at. All communications intended to reach the Perry County Warm ehould be addressed to Dungannon P. 0. They will be immediately forwarded. mytildf a U. ETTER, Proprietor Worm t 3 pangs. er Larizipek•t"it Liberty for Sala. 0 3 LOTS OP GIIOUND at the East Liberty Station, to he Am) sold on SATUB.DAY, the 30th day of June, instant, at 10 o'clock, A. Zi , at Public Sale, on the premises. These Lori are beautifully situated for private reaidenees, and as the gale is petetoPtory, it will be advantageous to those desiring such property to attend the tale. Plans can be seen at this and the office of the Truitt.. Thum.-ono-third In hood, one-third at slz months, and oho-third tit itighteon months with interest. THOMAS MILLON. Trustee. TF sou mar: TO BE RELIEVED 88011 SUP/MEM/6, piapply potutelf inunedlataly with a box of WRLLS' tiTRENGTRENJIMPLASTER, sa It to an invaluable radio. dy for Rhaumatiatai..Brotathitit, nearby, Paine in the tilde. Back sad Breast; also, Some, Cuts, Bruisma, Sprains, Bona, JoLutsoto. 24 outs • box. &1d at No. 140 =lap st. ji4 HOTELS. MANSION HOITSk,- . GEORGE AURENTZ Ph.oPainTOß, NO. £44 LIBERTY STREET, just ' beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania ileilrord, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers ving by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, In excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect. fully solicit a share of publio patronsge. There le attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodationdo travelers and.teamsters. Hls Larder and Bar will bo furnished with the beat the market can afford. febb ST: CLAIR. HOTEL, Cbmer of Penn and St. Cr/air greets, Pittstwyh, T im undersicid, formerly of "Brown's Lintel, " having taken this e and commodious 110 TEL, and having refitted it in maga ilcent style, would rmpectfully 'invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call.. ds Bused, with the convenience of the house and his lon,g perlence in the business, hey can give entire satisfacticit, and his charges moderato feb2d RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH. AND GRANT STREETS, PUTSBI37SIOII; PA. m920:3 , 1 Brun, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT HOUSE, CORNER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, neat the Railroad Depot. JenlAdy JANES .811AINNON,Propsletor. - • OWSTONPS. INTAVERLEY ROUSE, SO South Eighth fared, between. TV Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelplals. [au29ty UN ION, IVO. 111 Arch street; Phtladelphte. T. S.VirEBB (Inter af II the Eagle,) Proprietor. Dra29:y GASKILL ROUSE, CORNER OF .111.41 N AND HOR2R BT3, WARREN, a rpm .Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the public:, that this new and elegant hotel has been opened as ehouseofentertalntaent. Being commodious and rook% and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company, it offers Inducements uusurpaased in Warren for the aecommoda• don of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully ant? M. SABILILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CILESIEUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA IPADRICR & LAIRD, Propristort. Jy19:361 TEEMS $1,60 PEE DAY. DICIIILLAN DOUSE T IES undersigned havin JOTOld, rzyNe. g tak Zl en NS charge of the above named House, and refitted it at q large OXpenSe, is a comfortable as well as elegant style, le DOW prepared to ro• cove miens, and give ample satisfaction to all who may pa remise the noses. [ anS:tf ) . JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, fLate Farmer's Exchange, VO. 133 LIBERTY atua.-r, lbw. of Fi fth Street, Pittfr ill burgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor. This Hotel Is entirely new, having Just bean completed And opened for the accommodation of the putAIP. 4013 FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. SATRIOK EON, Paaragaou.—Tble House has nue dergone thorough and extcusise repairs, alteration, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the prnprie• tare pledge theunelrea that nothing shall be wanttng on their part to render the iILANCLIR a place whore all the cont. forte of a filet elms hotel can be found. )9 4, U O. PATRICK & SON. FLOILENCIC HOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NSW YORK. (oortoocrzoos ltii e9P.OPLUI REUBEN LOVEJOY, RESTAURANT.: - WILMINE LIALL i W. C. GALLAGHER, PROPRIETOR. fourt's telmeen Wood and SMithSeid. T apaclous establishment had been lensed by the sub. I scriber, and completely renovated. Ile is at all hours prepared to furnish every luxury that can les found In the I:Kist regaisted res Leaman in the States. Ills spacious Bar will always be supplied with the very heat Liquors. Game or every de. e-riptien, In its seem, can &Maya be funnel at Wilkins [fall. jaip: W. C. GALLAGHER. LIAM LC getilL/111AING/G, Till - RD STREET, IiETWREN WOOD AND MARKET. 11111: litthseribera beg lye to 'Worm their friends and the pnblia generally, that they have leased the above well known Restaurent, which has Just horn thorough/7 renovated, repaired and reefunalabekl, and now open. The proprietors hate apart'd no expense to make the !lank E. change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure to the business men. The Larder will at all times be stocked with the delicacies of the eseson,and corm! up under the inept ..B of experrionoed cooks. They respectfully ask for the patronage of a generous public. lIELVILDEILIC JELESTAXII.A.AIT, WOOD STREET, IiKT. WAtgR AND YIUST TILE Undersigned has Just provided a etirdca stock of LIQUORS, and 111 ready at all times to serum his friends with She bast of tto, mom, In tba way a edibles. Irish Whist.y Punches clay be bad at Um ilesstauts. lan I Lay JOON 6A V AOF— Pm:sisters. CORN UCOPIA *iv - OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-fis D. BARNARD. No. 40, Fy Sires.', t:dween Wood and Marla PITTZBV CRYSTAL PALACE, No. 18 Market street. C. C. BEELY, LIESPEOTPUTLY informs his frionlsand the 5O potila In general, that he h. Just started his * ;- t..Y")131i°3.1 OaliVfititili'iln',3lorhie'ryuthtZlwegtf.'"u°,l eating line. °yews tr. the Shell ar stewed, for watt doom. Ile will slim furnish the beet of ererything that the m arket will ar.r3. noose always open until 3 o'clock In the nierning mart 3 t 1 OYD'llett SALOON ANL) 108 WOOD tiTREET. rPIIk subeeriber hsa now hie OTSTT.S. 5AL470.33: AND I ki.P.TOU HOWL' 1 . ..L.:1ei In Smatter that cannot eieeLel by Rey similar . 4 44UL:1mo:it in the city. MEALS WILL DE SEDrED UP Ar.ALL LIOCRE THE DAY, from the Choicest Meats, Fowls. Vish, ate, ate, His Hill of rare cannot be Forparewl, and he would reeked. fully invite the attention of the pcbile to it. ell A P.ILLS STILL, 10e Wood street. j.Z:reasetf tit. ClairrLager Liter Ureweryy. pill undersigned respectfully Informs the publicthat he le now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGICit BEER, in bottle*. Alt orders left at hit °Mee, NO. al DIAMOND ALLEY, (neer Wootletreet,) will be punctually attended to; and the Deer delivered to any part of the city or vicluitr. Je2Odf 1. O. ECLIANOIa. itentta , Lager Hoer Ilall, No. 108 Szrtajteld e:recr, opylorde at Mt: MS MUM. pFIE oubscriber has Just opened ono of the largest an, j_ beet finished Lager Deer Kalb in the city. Me Deerle acknewledged to be a superior article, and every oK:terso tomnuodation about blab:Mee cannot be excelled. A. BILNITZ. Kennett Ale. W D. ENCII.IBII, Bole Bottler of 85.1ITIPS celebrated y I . Kennett Ale and Drown Stout. Ale , ,Cornznon Ale and Porter, In quart and plot bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, reSpeAftlily solicited. aull:y --- 7111norat Water and Sarsaparilla. jXj..ll. D. EsaLien, Pitt street, below Ponn, la now fl rnanttescturing and bottleing the above beverages on an extensive scale. Ws articles are of the best quality, and nufactured fro the purewt ureter:its. octl7;4_ HOPPER'S P-A-TE.i-i`--PLAN E anderaignedie prepared to supply CARPENTERS, 1111 CABINET-31AERBS. and Workers in Wood generally, with his Patented and valuable PLANES. AU who have tried it, pronounce it a moat valuable in vontlon, that must won wine Into uneral usa The fol. lewhag letters from practical workmen are but rat mans many letters the Patentee has roaclved recommending this Plane ►Wye all others in use: Ptrissuadn Breen °ADMIT WAOMY. Februar T 2, 18. We hereby certify, that during the lest twe e lve mouths we have used Hopper's Pat , nt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend It to Cabinet :Makers and Carpantera ps au. perior any other Plane In um.. We consider It peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry. walnut, and all error of bard wood, and for planing veno-re, It a far superior to the old In.de of scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using this Piece, Intl plane more veneers than five men can do by any other plane or method In use. To Mows P. EATON, Esq.: 11. IL RYAN h Co. Dear Mr-1 have examined Moppet's Patent ;tench Plane, and believe it to be a moat excellent article for the U5B the which it Is Intended,as • combination of plane and • scraper. It Is particularly adapted to planing veneers, and it doel not require ono-fourth the time or labor of the old method: and I have no doubt, when Its properties heroine generally known, but that it will entirelr. operande the former te• Slone and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend It to all persons engaged in the Cabinet businees, as from my knowledge of it, there IS gorenothin well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful finish to veneas the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. Janke W. WOODWIT.I. Furniture Were Janke 97,09 Third et., Pa Pittsburgh, Februa tsburgh. ry 27, 1806. MOBBB F. EATON, of title city, le my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufaeture and eell them Pittsbur Wit. C. LHOPPER.gh, March 21, 166 Wit. ODUFN 9 3 MEMO API TIL.IE 00.11.1..E.GE3, PEN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the &minter. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOLKESPING, Taught from Duff's System of Book•keephig, sanctioned by the Chamber of °omelette of New York as the moot per; feet work upon accounte now hi use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOLICEEPING, Embraoleg eight tripe of ts boat—illustriating reatilpmenta of freight and passengeas, owners' settlements before and after sale of the vessel; transfers of Owners' ahem, and other important matters not attempted Se any of the one trip systems of Steamboat Booltheepiog In use. ENAIANSLUP, Taught by Mr. J. D. Willlams p the only professional teacher or penmanship now In the city. MERCANTILE munrame, Embracing a new method of computing Interest, with all the most u approved abbreviations In mercantile asmputa• dons In m mzEoexTux LAW. Although others advertiee these lertures, Ude will be found the only institution in the Wry where they are regu larly delivered. Jee r Chill and get a Circular and maniple of Alt, Wlllismat Penmanship beton engaging eleewhere. Je2B IRON CITY CORIBIEROIIIL VOLLROIni OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. TTLocated in PITTBBORGE; on WOOD at, near Farah. HlSinetittftion, recently organized under its charter ) offers to the young men of this end adjacent cities, and or the cirournazabient country, faoilities for acquiringln a few weeks, and for an outlay Insists!Scant, an iIET. far more lucrative as an avocation than almost any trade that it .soulti require five or six years to learn TiE : BO OK - KEEPING, . • With Its concomitant arts of free and rapid WRITING soul ' ARITHMETIC. The lesson of low water and Clack business II at hand, which may be Improved to great advantage by taking a soured of instruction in the Iron City College. Special at. tention is given so the, application of Book-keeping -to 1 Steamboat Baldness. Come, young gentlemen, clerks, ap• prentices, and others—come and spend your dap or even lugs, or both, for a few weeks, In one of the coolest and pleasantest Halls anywhere to be found, and acquire the sure means orobtalning employment and high wages In the fall and winter. You will never regret the time you spent in the IRON CITY COLLEGE. jam JULY 8 1110/IZLNB:3. Ciodey's Lady's Book, for July-20 cents Baliou's Magazine, " 4 . 10 " Yankee Notions, " /2 " Frank Leslie's N.Y. Journal, 18 •• North British, for May. The shove just received by Express. Also, a large lot of SCHOOL, CLABFLICAL and Misolleneous 800118 and STA TIONERY for sale at COBT, and tro nonnuo, call at LCUITZEtIi BOOK STORE, 67 Wood Orton, you want to get a Obeap Library. WU. 0. CONNELLY ' Agents instrcicted to tate no risk over $lO,OOO. The Amonnt 'insured, in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and oonstracti on of buildings, the width cif etreets, the supply of water And condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount Insured in blocks of buildings varies; Hui design into limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. • THO. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Burn as Coructarrof, I a , Hartford, Jan. lat, 1885. Hartford county. f - - Itrracually appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary ' of . hie the & Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore. goin Du best kn owle statemen dge d beli t by ..him subacribed ef , le true, according true , to an ARNIM HOWLER, Justice of the Peace. - tonne paid by this Company for the ye= 1864 exceed 1760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Comp li a c n i y. Poes, covering nearly all descriptions of property, sued at thts agency, at remunerative rates. SO- Moe, 1,10. 87 Water street, Pittebnrg.h Pa. janll lt . B. TPJCP,YOK, Unit- OnLarmD, Cash ........... .... Cash Surplus, on 21: JAIMAZT, / 8 65 ... r-gra73,5373 THIS Capital Stock and Surplus Is securely inveated for the bmoefit of all 'policy holders. As - an evldenee, of the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ability to pay losses promptly we state a fact, that lie receipts very .fi-= $155000 to $160,000 per month. Its boldness 1.1 large =dwell distributed, and in our opinion no Company In the United States affords better Indemnity to polity holders than the rfitna. They continua to make Insurance on property In town and country, at rates as low es Is con sistent with edgy to the policy holder. 11. D. TEN EYCK, Agent. Offlcs, North vest corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. ap"aely DILLAWAftIia - =UAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OHEWS 1¢ the North Room of the Eichango, on Tblrd street, nurnADELpHie. ON V 1 MARINE INSURANCEB. Onao, To all parts of the World. Fulcrtn, INLAN INSURANCES On coo& by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all paste of the Union. . . _ PROPRM76I/. PIES INSMBANOIS On - merchandise generally. On atone, dwelling lionacw.Ari. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7, 1053. Bonds and Mortgagee 624,300 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 161,663 92 Starke in banks, railroads and insurances cum -24,012 20 illtrrene le3 liable..---- ...... 169;826 04 Cash on hand....—.... .. . ..... - _......_.__..«.. 16,071 za Bianco In tbs hand, of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued.-.-..—....... 121,707 67 SubamiptionNotes 100,000 ao Wm. Martin, • Joeeph U. Boil, Edmund A. Bonder, John Q. Darla, Robert Burton, John IL Penrose, eorge 0. Lelper, Inward Darlington, U. Jones Brooke, J. G. Johnson, James o.lland, Meantlns PauLllng, Janus B. B.PParisuel, W. 0. I,u3wlg, J. 801IANDELIXERE11, U. 13. WIIANOIs. WM. TEED Jostra W. Cowav, The Franklin Pis* Insurance Company, FluZode/p—itts, Pennsylvania s Bancker, Morns Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant...lamb B. Smith, Geo. W. Web. lois, !do:decal D. Lewis, Adolph' E. Dorla, David & it Mortis Patterson. Cale. N. Dutcgra, Cuss. G. Bagaria, SeCreZrit• I: l 33Sithlit• to make hummer*, ye:Tett:A or limited, en every description of property, In town and country , at rates as low as are carols-tent with security. Tin Company have saierred a large Contingent Flood, which, with their capital and premiums, safety Invested, cf. Sonl ampleprotection to the assurs..L The Anon of the Company. on January Ist, 18.51, as pot.. tubed agreeably to an Act of Amen:l6ly, were as follows, Mortgage $918,1:M ea Beal Estate-- ...... 9.1,0 0 :7 yempersry Loans ......................... . ....»... W 8.1,060 27 Stacks.. 81,999 00 83,5081 theytheir Incorporation,a period two:it - pone years, they have paid upward of ne Milian Four Hundred nm. nod Dellere , tomes by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well so the ability and disport. tines to meet with promptness all J.CARDINED COFFIN, Agent, ; Mess northeast nor. Wood and Third it,. TILE UNITED STATICA LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND. TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER. PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Ogles, B. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelp h ia. :01tars of Oa Hots Board Phaadel.phio: m Ettsphen R. OruerfortiucTpu. Pala B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Bsajimin W. Tingley, Cleo. billow, Jacob L. Flamm limes Deverous, WOW= M. Oodubst, WWI= Wiles. President—Stephenß.Cascrittett. Vita "xidenF—Ambrase W. Thompson. Nalteal Smarlinrr Pittsburgh—games 11. Willson, M. D. Aikgheny Oity—R.D. Blowsy, 11. D. GEO. IL ARNOLD, Agent, cieriny No. 74 fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNEitIVANIA INSURANCE CONE OP PITTSBURGH, CORSIFJI or FOURTH' AND 13311THTIELD . STREETS. Authorised owpltai, 0300,000. TESITRA BIIILDHB3B and other property against loss or A damage by Pire,And the perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Plarovons. Wm. P. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. llDClintoch, Kennedy T. Friend, D. li. Long, I. Grier Sprout, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, fames B. Negley, W. 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. B.Park, H. It. Coregs. hall. Hon. Wld. F. JOHNSTON, President • RODE PATTERSON, Vice Preeldent. A. A. Caniums, Secretary and Treasurer. B. S. Ceram, Assistant Barrettry. Weiterst Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. SIILLICH,,Tr President. P. M. GolthoN, Secretary CAPITAL, gsoo,ooo. TauLansuvimainst allkhda of risks, FLEE and NA IV B. Ali losses will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. ilomilnstitution, maimed by Diimroas who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and Liberall, to maintain the character wnich they have assumed, o ffering the beet protection to those who desire to be insured. Directers.—R.Ofilier, Jr.,o. W. Rieketeon, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr:, W. H.Smlth, o.lhms en, George W. Jackson, Wahl!. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Deride, James Mc. ,Arley, Alexander Nitnick,Thuntaa Scott. thlioNitoe,X6.92 Water street, (Warehouse of Span/ d Co, ups tairo.) Pittsburgh. - noeddly WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. 000D3114—Waronsai Jitwouir, Saxes& Waite, filturairr .Goonti,At, Waetsssui atm Rwran..--Coun try. Merchants and drainers vielting Our city are requeet ad to &D' art we tan sorra them as well, and we think b.t. ter than they tumidly art:awed Iti Eattern clues, be-ides giving them a -responsible guarantee-kin Item dltticult to obtain in many shops. • ' Detachad•Levers $lO to $16,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 LAilles• Gold Lever and Lepins Watches, 625, and upwards. Gantlet:26We do do do - sgs to $3OO. Chains, Seals, Keys, Potions, Spectacles, Pens, Lampe In excellent variety, and at lowest prime. t Alir Watch 11. patting done promptly and in 6. euperlor manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON; mh2l 67 Market aereet, corner of Fourth. JOHN LITTL No. 21371 H.A.13 Jl7Bl' ISCRIVED BRANDIES. Genie Brandy, (very Anej• -- Otani Dopny 0o: (mport) Marren d Co. &memo. WINES. ' Ductal Madeira, Howard, March & Co, triorra East India - Madeira, Table • do Amontillado abarri, Mansardllo do Table do Cooking do Beamlog Port, Pure Jules do °a llow, o St. Julien O d land, llfalaga Dry. •Do •Owaet, Chmpage', dao llor, • '. Terseney, Holdeseolr, • - buldne Together pith. all 'odor . ss WIG. , MANUFACTORY. doors from the dqueduct.UPared tht allecluei Ogee. IsPBEPARED.ir CT; 'lO F Altiona LIN.OHDEIRS Wit and all kinds of Ornamental near* "W ork.'. The The beet quality el meterlid is -furnished, and entire eatietaction guaranteed. r . : - fa7/s:defuly RAT LAMA IMIDITEA SLsue4 by Thozrais WoWs.'and T Strut sway to all 41:76Yourth guest, describes a great varwtY of /Parma, Rouses Ana lots. nose Watit!ag homes wawa do sivli to get a Rotiater- °a - ' Tu t' I Vld deacti Ag rop a pa r . sw Ihte Q o CUltz7 Outs. dal INSURANCE COMPANIES. Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! 2ETNA, INSIIII.ANCE COMPANY* HARTFORD, CONN. — CIARTERED 1819. , PAID UP. .Cash 'Capital* 4-'l* 0500,000 * - yHE THIRITBYSTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Assets of the /ETNA INSIRIANCE COMPANY, of Hart as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1865, arrder oath. :. Real Estate, uninclunbered.. ...... . . ..... . ..... .4 16,672 -05 SefentyAiro Mortgage Bonds, 6 an . d .. 7 ma:, pay able sem2l.annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 'Billaßeeelvable,wellseoured, payable at Bank... 126,627 35 Railroad Stocka Cormectiont. 97,516 00 Bank Stooks in the city of Hartford 142,896 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents and others $7 73,278 The amount of- liabilities due or not duet° Banks or other 63 areditore,—nothing. , - Losses adjusted and due,—none. Leases adjusted mad not due, $148,518 22. Lome umutineted and . In suspense, waiting for further proof, 161,257 All other alai= *genet the Company are small, such only a printing; &c. TriA INSURANCK CODIPANY, OP HARTFORD, CONN. PAID DP DIZETOMI Dr. B. M. Huston, llughCralg, ilipencaz Marles Kelly Same' E. !Moire Henry Sloan, James Tracy:lair Wm. syre, Jr., Joshua L James Tennant, I John D. Semple, Charles Schaffer, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, D. T. C. Morgan, do.l3.V.l.L.thrlil'i',Pr"LiVlcePrutestient Agent, .5 Water street. Pittsburgh Et Jr., Agent, tt lime; the hallowing very choice az JamlLLta, Santa Crux. DolP/ot, London Cordial, Sohziappa. SUNDRIES. ! - Rtitherford's Scotch Ale, Barclay'/ London Porter, WWl:Merry Brandy, Atednthei Andsethe, Comm: Elardince, . Hoeha and Java, Young Hva, and Black Tesa, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands,. Ohl tlonongahela Whisky, of tagradm siitolea ,connected with the - tay29:daw . . . IVANK.EgS AND BROKERb AUSTIN LOOMS. ' '§ QEAND BILL :BROX,Eit, • 2Vo. g 2 /burg it., oboe: Wood. W6n4 Mortgages, and Loans on ooll,a, _ tors's negotiated. Stooks bought' and mkt on oom mtsaion: Lind - Warrants tong.ht and sold. . ' ~-Rattkular attentlOnlfald to the purchase 11E4 sale of. mpper 85:40. ooratonnicaiions stunted to promptly. jani9 Int. EL. WllllOl5 ".719: Wm. IL wilitaans BANGERS AND EXCHANGE - BROMEAL , N. E. Corner Wood arscr Third struts. All transactions made on liberal terms, „tkllectiona: of Dills, Notes, &a, promptly attended to:. - janlkilw BI,CONNELLer. WILLOOIS, .BANKERS, ...- A ND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes,- Gold and Sliver ,(3„. Cobs. Current and Par Ponds received on deposit. Stooks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point In the United States. ' • - South East corner of Market and Filth struts,. • myll - PITISEURdri s PA. 21.2,505 OS ARTRIIRS, BODGEES 4.00 BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNER OP FOußra AND 8111MIagul 827212T3, n2O m Pittstraurgh, Pa. O. Z. WILKINS— . ......................... (Bit&xemora to le. NV ilklna SCo.) • •- - BANKERS •AIID EXCHANOR BROKERS / 11 7 0. 71 Iburtfr ttriet,...eittibtaphi, TN TUE nucleates strsismaions of Banks and Sinks= J. throughout theeduritry daring . the last Sit taOrat,,lfe are satisfied that in almost every Inatome. their troubles have grown out of 's departitre from !heir :legitimate bust. nese; and we, therefore, takenectolon, to..kuure An advance, that no speculations inufalutr other "outeidaoperationa," shalt tempt us from mot audit.; sitimate line of ottr Caginess—believing that In avoiding all such Lurestments- Washall not only. _be better. able :to • serve - our customers and eruture their akfaty, but 'that: in' adopting such a count, we shallpromote our own ultimitB Naafi!. ['NMI . W. * PATILICES FRIEND, ThiNE:EII.B AND EXCHANGE BBC:e.1111ES, Wass ilsourred their Office ro the lroOd CbraerefiVasnri PM132111408, PA. - IDATBNICS & Bankers and Brokers, ,JC and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, &mephitic:es, kJ, Eater and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and'Weotern Miss constantly forsale. Collections madein all ths dries throughout the United States. Deposita received in 'par funds or current paper, at the corner of Flith and 'Wood Streets. fhb3 N. .1101.11:88 4 BS, • " BANlElatil AND -BEGGLIIGEO N MIMS, BAY* ainovao rum muouck.eam =tons ()ma To Co. 67 steam . STILlit, TOM DOOM EZLOW OLD own. xi' HOD= BONS, Benkere and Exchange Brokers, I T t • andkealersi In BOW, nrafte, Acceptances, Gold, Bil ler and B Notea. Exchangeon the Eastern and Western Cities oonetently for Mae. • Ordlections made In all the cities throughout the United' States. Deposits received In yar hinds or currentpaper, No. 67 Market !street, between Third and . Fourth ate. LissOfty TlEhidkni CO., BAIIIIERB AND It EXCTIANGE BfWOMB, No. Of., Mod .Bireet, COM' of Diamond Alley, - rxmanunatt, Lt., • ' • BITY AND BELL Bank Dotes and Coln:. DlsootlitC time exchange, and -premium? notes; ma ke collectiona in all the prinetpal liana of the Union. Negro depts on call and on interest, and give that , prompt attention to all other matters appertainingto a Ilmker's bualness. Huta% Exchange cznatantly on hand. • JOHN IiVOODS BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DM= 13 - Exchange,Commercial and Bank Notes. QTUCK bougt and sold on ectuunisaton.tedious carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. eny- H No. 68% Fourth etreat, nearly opposite the M. M. ank. HILL 4 CO., BAN EMS ..tiggßwr e it t lifet, mite. Q join , PaiIIIANGE on the Eadern Cities constionlyfor 0 sale. Time Ma at Exchange and Notre discounted-- Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made In all the principal citiee of the United States. De podia re.ived of Par and Current Stunts. 'fmar27ly IDw.taa aanik um sznasirea ananita. MUM= & E&NKERS AND xxollArrox Bitorarrm Din Abil) SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Lip Loans on Baal Estate or Stock Semirttitss t Dunham Promise:ay Notes and Time Dills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Coliactlotto made on all points la the tram [myl $627,476 53 O. R. ARNOLD & CO., BAlfaral3 AND =CHANGE BRO TIE/SEM in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, ght and Time Drafts, ho. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Uccle - bought end sold on oortimia4kaL, DA.. No. 74 Fourthat., next door to Lank of Pittsb'g.(salll bones and Foreign SechangsZtank,broter, Cold and AM= RI:" aid and Emlianped, at Che BZORANGIL AND BANKING 110IIIIPI OP WILLIAM A. HILL Br. CO., 64 WOOD Burn, Pmaacxan. CS-Interest allowed on time deposits. tiara URI:CP.ION =L._ THOZIPBON BELL 4s CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Comer rf Third and Wood streets, Piaiburgh, At: THOMS WOODS, gar COMMERC A IAL BROKER,-Ea DIALSR IN Notes, Etonde, Stocks, Real Estate, ae.o No. 75 Kurth Or, Pillsburpi, Pa. [JAS2 %171111Xu1 A. Hill 41f• Coop BANKERS, • C 4 Ma Wed, Pittsburgh. jj - 01A) on sale the foLloesing BOND) AND WINWITES: Ai 40 ahares Nxchange Bank; 17 do AionommhehaNavigaUnn Company; Z) do Citizens' InsnraneeConmaxtY: t - 2,000 3fonongshela Navigation Company Bonds; (.5,000 City of Pittsburgh Bonds; $.4000 County of Allegheny Bonds. faeptedlvraytt Ulm= Loan Orace. ATO. 100 SMITIIFLELD 821112. ET,. MUM 1!1E23.- 14 Money loaned outbid an,l9l.lver l'i'atches,fillvereare and other valuable articles. auleolly CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M' CLOSKEY -.& •CO F°.tre.„ zobfhl,:zot,tebiripdcamplot on LitL d l t e y „ he nem; of the TIME DID DOODE, have;for the pose of acquiring more *sae for their iMIIIOIIIIII business, removed to the spacious building on the COME. of DIAMOND ALLEY ARE WOOD STREET, Whore they hare tow the most SPLENDID STOOK OF CLOTHS! AND READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever boon olfered to the Willa. Their principal object for this remora), to give the= more facilities forth, WHOLESALE TRADE. They areprepared to sell Goode at the LOWEST EASTERN - PRICES/ And they will warrant them to be u good as any manu factured In the Union. OUST 03,1 WORE / IA TUC D23TBITIM,AND UPON TICI BRUM, Norms. They bare on hand a full and beautiful assortment of torus and COATINGS, for - - FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING ANDSUSI - NESS COATS. ' Our interests are identical with those' of our instomers, and We aggUre the Pnblic that our Ma ly : will not fail in fill lug all orders we may be favored with. . , • *dr DON'T FORGET THE PLACE— • Itio. SS, Wood Street; (CAST fIXDR,) GOMEZ OP DIAMOND ALLEY. N. 13.—We desire our patrons tonnderatand Mate:ohms no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention Is duOted exaluslvely to the: House above designated. mar= Join; srmoEutuy a 00. _ Fall/ and Winter Goods 1 EDM - OND WAIT * ityrERCHANT 'SAILOR; NO. 185 MERT; - ;frlMllZp —LzB.. ,LU, I have now on.hand a large stock cifloall , and:Man.. Elornta. OrercoatinT4of entirely new designs f. Midi Vast, lop, of the most beautiful patterns; French. anti English Oaselmeres, of every style and ehattein the rriarketiall of which I . task° tp order on the ,most raistomble terms, mind warranted to milt NEW EPEG 'GOODS. TIIST RECEIVED ATIOR IN N EcOLONEET* el sate Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood stree C and center choler of Diamond alley, the largest and moat Tialied 'eta* of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the ishistire of Inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoode have been purchasied from first hands, and, cOnleitientlf,.no second profit on them, which leaves us ableinsiirthatiter can and do eall at as small macs as any house in thesegs¢ aim cities.. Therefore, we t epeetfully Invite the attention , of wholesale dealers and , cOuntryinerchantsiin gettereli to!' give us a call, and examine Jour extenahsrwottaieset nuREADy NADE It is snoet - iniMesible to ' enumerate the quaut I y of immense plies al df gar i mentii Diet le to be seen at tidal/ e establishment; it is mitiolent to say that it has never teen equalled by the house Itself: = MOW- 'JOIIN IIcOLORRIIT.fs _ - eacittar4-fri--.---.----•---)Ion:. thl A rpm: un d ersigned re:Teeth:dip informs ftbnidaandtbir .I. publie that he Lesion receiving at bt B atom No:TM a nd street, a ehoiee assortment of Cloths, l oasahnere and Vestingri of the latest pod most desirable stylm which' he la PraParod to rnaknto order In the most fastdonable.telill-. =fiat short notice, and - on the most reasonable terms. - Watia 7 sidsaorl blade !urge and well maaafactured.stook of ready made Olothlng,to which- we invite- th e .attantiOn of buyere, either wholeanka of retail. : -_- - . . Peraonsirito puf Ohtan:Cods tbretish, will an d it to their advantage to cali at 177 Liberty atreet,beibie making their purchases: - [marg . ] O. CONNER. Now Clothing Stisres• NO. 4, BUM STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. rpm libscriber has just opened this new eltabilabineta, _ll. where ho has always n,hatul which and choice /1 2 / 3 021.• ent of all articles of movirNa, he Warhdits opal to any In the city, and will sell at the moa t rII/khlo maw public are mutated to gli.blitm call,y•H To flousekeepWrs. Wl6. have now ' opened one of t a ',largest 'g& at of attn, aLerS aruiscitintieis r atutz, str tibia housekeepers 11;C - city, 'rind liaDond. se atvirtlitir:, prices. Wo will sell a handsome set:of Whiter Tea consisting of fert3 , Mglit , pieces, for tbq- / or P riew*f r4 l ir Dollars, and all other Goads ta-pri*o.ruort. Orirtitqc - kbeing. large owing to the dull' season itust iiesSedosC tire - cleter• - mined to work it off at low prices. .:We.hersjilst Opened 504 e beautiful shapes of Whiteißicine Meat Dishes; Vego. table do ; Covered Diable fot dew - 4 chicken, etc, etc. Mimi some very handsome new styles of Water Pitclaerc - ,:Oar stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted coloro,Toilet Ware, Is large—all of which we hate put down In price t;6l, suit the times. • • FRENCH - We have some FRENCH styles of Fiend' l'admii Tea !eta, and erune"beentfal Gold Band Du der aeta—All of which we are aelling at least'twenty.tre per cent. below former prices._ uousn inntsusuma GOODS. Our stock of Halves end-Forks, Spoons, Walters; Bailin . ; nia Ware, Giraudoles, Mar' Lamps, eta, la large, and we will sell them at rerylow prlcee. GRAPH WARE. f - tt: On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitts. burgh Olass Ware, which we w l / 1 all at raaateact un e s prices. • Oar stock of comas on eai Pktea, Bowls, to ]?hal e ere, and every 'Argcle imitable for country or city toil* la Large, to which we invite the attention at city and country merchants, ea we them Toryism-for cah. lionsekee pen and others in want afltato Chtnalint Queensware will do well by callingat the No. 62 Marketbetwegia ad and itch_ ,itto. ,DP/0 Opposite Gm It. Mae. CLOTHING. • S. ===l2=Ellll2l f - i i i;iI.IZ . :CIOODS JITAT lIEGETVED N txa aux Ct7lllll / 4 UMP RI SMUT, =rug - Form alftk 031 iniijDry i _ ITITSS9tIROZI, ltd. • and . . -•151"; MST DM3IRABLE KOOK of Spring Efunuruy.. Dry Goods ever offered this market.. wonldilentoulni attention tethe following: A Taman or aseorunant af'prailt Bled Brocade 'and' farm dile aka; sdao Misted Blasi fiatirr. ' Tissues and Bums; Printed Ltareg e and Cthalleda:bip yery handsome , 'Fieneh teems and. Linttliaritines• ' a assortment of ,frenchWorstad Ccdlare, Under Sleeves en_d Chendszttes, embnsklanxi, hemetltchfxl and plain Linen, Clembsie- Handlteroble Furniture Ching, . -Bonnets and 'Ribbon at at bargains Dhalty and Chin • A bent:lUD:a assortment of alatre ' intlinthane and Silk Tauten,: &aids and &arts; full assortment of Gloves, Mitts and Iloslery; Irish _Muslims and Prints In. peter With ato asSOrtment of eYery - other article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. Thankful for past favors, - -we would solicit an early ea. Estimation of our'stock, confident that for quantity, quali ty, style end price; It is unsarnatosed. TOUNC4•IOVIS BRO.; - mys . . formerly-leering, Stevenson t L- re. --- Hew -Arrival of hiprlatitiartel Stammer Dry Gowns. AT NOV 98 W. 81DB:O and - Jobbers RET. GREGO CO., Importersin British', .IL.r• Preach and Gemilen DAY> GOODS. Having receiv ed our. Hugeand exteradve stock , of.spring ; etunmer '&"15; nrabttediro nt porter, , :lutinaß'rdP art uBt b ut impotion, feel mate . ascingour old custanere, wintry merchants =deity dealers general: ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, We can offer each inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. • - • • Aiming cur &Limb, stock will be hyund Muammar, de; iaine Portextro lames , otthe mos. -Nimble doming, gi M a l I P I . astres Pintll backend fancy figured silks, nghamsand noy printe,lateit atylem broadalotts,faney vestinge, catamaran; 'satizrotEi;tweeds and aummer pants r Menlb_ g brawn and black musline, table (Gapers, re Aare l er degignei Vtnierge InEtOrtment of bonnets, ' , newest Styles, leaf hat . Rutland braid and Leghorn, and errt wr variety of hosiery, gloves an& ribbons: with lwmgoods,haTettinge, jacemette,mnll and figured Owls, musbusand b k Bilk veils, - (kir variety etock embraces in part Combs, buttons, per- ' GUadOtt MPS, threadeoPort monaks, patent medicines, per fumery, and 'almost every lunch) usually kept in • thelfa 'MeV Line, together..with at large 'Stook of gold and silver watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt ewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety ' of 20 hour s and 8 day Modal, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash A: B— or satlanctory reference. ,•;** IRANI Hefted. iZt early call from buyer' y 80 - /abet D. GREGG & 00. ' SPRING DRY (101)D8. • HAGAN & Am. No. 91 Market at, A EN receiving daily additione to their large and vie] 11 selected stock of • Embrolderieo / 10 " Shawl' & Raab 4erls; Honaskeep'g Goode, dlecrancter'ri Glom, do.: To yvhich we would, rinEctiallf . l.nvltO MO atter tlon tbe Lunn uth2o • AftiI7RNING . GOODS. MBANK VAN eiONDE-13;bka just recelied a large and beautiful assortment of hrournlng Collars, tileeves and Bette in Vrapei, Tarletori at 4 Stiles,' black lace and gauze Veils, black Meier,' and Gloves, In wool, cotton, and allk; Ribbons, Belts, and grapes, In all iittilltlea. - Alexander .A 13e3on's best Hid Gloves can always be found it No. EC - MARKET =KM, Corner of the Dia. mond. ' novl7 DEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Fr0nt...N0.91 Market street. rlllll house being now opal furthe transaction of a gener ky al Dry G Dods badness, we woad respectfully Boma the patronage of the public, feeling =Mem that, from our ex tensive and well selected .stock of suals,:zuloy AND STAUB GOODS, we con ores such inducements as will In. sure entire satisfaction. RAGAN t 4 / 1 1e, aprt.-tf Noe. 91 Market and 8 Union street.. VAN °ORDER'S TRIMMING , STORE, No. ea Mass= fir., Coarma or DrAILOAD. TUST RIMMING, a large and well selected stock - of all Id the new styles of LADIES' DRIBS AND . "MANTILLA, ..7=Lan NOS: Fringes, •,- Buttons, - Galloons, Gimps, - • Braids, • Veliets, • Laces, Gorda, Ribbons.- • A handsorde aramtntent of French, Scotch and Austrian - lIMBEIOIDERIEs, In Swiss, Jaconet and Lao& Collars, Edging, .Handkerchiefs, • E160Ve43; • Lusertlnvs, . infante Robes, Chembettea, Bands, Caps .A .Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape Bette, Collars, Love and Gauze I lelle. Plain Linen setts. Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemisettes, Italian andling'h Crape. yrsmant. ALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collass, Bands and Inserllngs: French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Oatton Emu, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Bak, Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment or GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS—aldna, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, ac. Pine, Needles Bottans, Tapes, and everything in small wares generally. JET BAJOIts our Ilm aloplai, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 6 to No.lo, always on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and. GLOVSS—very cheap. ,h 23 FURNITURE. WOODWEL,L, V.ARTIVRT . PUZITITI7:I32? MAIMPAOTtraISR. Waz.e.ra coins 97 stud 99 Third street. - . • • J W W respectfully . informs • Ills frisidi d customers that he L. ' • has now . uompleted his spring stock of Furniture, width is decidedly the hugest ladled ever offered for rale in thls City, w will be Bold at prices as. low as any in the Molted States, Beat or West. ' • ' ' A. hi is determirusito uphold the ilnidit7 with well sea toned materials, but workmanship, and newest am/gun and fit on the extent of his orders and'facility In manufacturing, he is 'medal to Pushate warranted furniture, a t the lowest prices. Hebei adOpted the principle of identifying hie costa:leers' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al wept on hand• the greatest variety of every description of - furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the 'moat tder gent and coldly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished Dina his stock, or manufactured - expressly to or-. dor. The 'following articlea consist,. in Part, of 11 / 3 stook, which for richness of style sad =Bib cannot be eurPautea Inepp of the Eastern cities: 50 Lo te uis XIV toa-tete SOLM; • Bohs, in plush and hair cloth; • 60 20 dos. dol. 'N bitho atantgany Chairs; " 0.) Mahogany Booking " 20 Walnut " " 50 W tdshogany Divan; Cho alnut 69 Marble Top OentreTablest 80 " Waslosta e 0 Dressing Bureau ndstd 40 Enclosed • 100 Common 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; d 9 20 W Zdatuomey ut 'lledsteads: - aln : - SO Cottage 1:90 Query and Poplar 19 Walnut • " ' •10Cherry 160 Platrtjanratg moll Br m; TO Dinineakfast Tablei 12 Secretary Sad Bookcsaes; • 20 dos. cane Beat Claim; • • Ii Cane Beat Booking o:hain2 - • „ 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; . fiat and Towel Stands; Whitafots; EOLtultast Papstrldache7abteta Clonversatton Chian; Pembroke " Elizabathem a and Tier " ReesPllo2 " . Work " Pear/ Udder " L aing= kOningTable4. Arm Ottomans; ao.thbinif Mal Chairs; _ itisAt larks ___smortment of . 00151012 21:11112Printli‘ 'WBOII.u9ADBII. flAstm Massa supplied with ell er. tklea lathe!? uric - - - sistoisontl: slWlßlMlLß,,turaleasd *vale stinted All orders promptly attended tte. _ . • Ei, -. ..1..: -7.. t, 7 .i '4' -)Bl . 6 .tiltiiiatii,'Aiiicry t .. Tgi subscribers tender thelr acienovr --, 'R I algmentefor the favors bestowed upon „ ma . hp,.thele. Ste:a ble . % frientbk sod iroidd Nectihily remind, them and others intermit. as in ball boate,,that they rira-At all, times prepared to Cable an n :a . w m a o n st d r Ch a a sa im n - a o be t he me m s l c a r n i d t wo n k r menship. . T. B. YOUNG it CO.. - ••- - - . Corrier.ZEJiti 1111118Mittlfeid etreete. J 712, " '' " - . OPPnelte "Brown's Rotel." • - Jiguited -Lormeem - ran= AND, BEDSTEAD No. 294 IL/ retterunnee Bow, Liberty snug, nta on" hand a Ism - stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description,, luau of Atke•beet.zßatizials,Rbieb ha 'will" sell. tenser than articles ot thesszuszuslityclut be scold In-the oak-A:levant:l call par. demist attention to Ids /arge stockethlalulcany and Walnut Chairs andllaisteads, whkb Still sell at greatlrreana4 price& -Also, Tt=totir everydeserdon execnted in the neatest taanner.' lett at the Ware BOOMS, or at the 41111, corner crUataxmazalnerty stresis t will tes pronAtly • • CO. .A 9 I•OI7IIAND at Itheli- estoldea bABINET and VILUR.MANIWAX7IO.I3,Y, No. balanithtield area s Xteasaortirmit °Macy and plain, furniture, which they sell Per Asit below insOtomazyrates. ' • - Groat Inducements 'to' :Cult Purchaser". Ftoain atil tathrra atook 0011ASON AND BANDY (musts AND ERDSTRADR;;at,pticat that cannot please cash purchasers. All - owr work is warranted. Oar terms are VASE,- . — JAIIIM3 LOWRY, JR., .nrar2b ' ear. Senothiand Libortrsta R oor ' - Wid. E. ' B .TEVSNBO.II- continues to maluasettcre . CASttnizpirAßß of vroxydetaiption, at bleoldetindi t fir of Liber4 and Seventh streets. UNDIRT.A.EG LNG attitude d.tc fa allltAbrinalt..iii. null- ...... .. .. . VIELD'IrCiOIt YORRAILItOADSNGINEXRE.—Contain. lug formula, tor laying out ourreardetermining frog an. idea, teulltog, calculating earth-worlr, etc., eta, to with tables of - OrMnates, deflections, long cho•tde, nusgnatle • variation; logerathlms: wad iiiturat e4wixan, ran% ateate; by John fiencl4loitiligngineer.. Pocket: book form.' 81,75. • - • • aeiThe °hint the".= work to to supply a want - yery generallyfeTt 'by' t „litigineers on Railroads. 'Honks of convenient 'Sherri - for use: In the ftehl, containing irbook oo :tharadlnarylogratitkniatlo tableis are common enough; but lti,birdng ' with tables others peculiar to. the Eallroadvork, ahrespeclally the heeessary formula) for. laying 'edt tnyee, turpouts,Orosaitr a,ls a desideratim• which this wattle' designed to Supn ' 17:11.111.turshr Acon; West - Ea t, April 18; Genfiersew: I have looked our 'Renck% Meld Book for Railroad Engineert,' and think it well adapted to the oh , japtits an ther proposes, modhive neenestlon but it wilrbe !bands very useral and practical yoltuue both for offlceind t l el q• 1 !"k. • -• • • htettar. - • • . , tiOS, Aptil Ai, iminit aliPfeilied - With - itir,lhinak'il little Manua, the "Maldl3ool. of Ralltirad.Engineere With the presenta tion of adnitfef the 33306 t practical and useful of reamdred: whi Amorut railway engineers, he haa glyen othero neW at least In their present aPPear ' a mint of Melee' value than, that or meow noyelty t4 = B t e t4. being ha - general intsugitilde arasrellable, not to say dual- , bib; prilettetd - Ikeditiolration ' think the design of tar. netierit birift4 each as to adapt It excellently well ter professional' needs,- I' hare Omura in *antes/Mar my cordial satissactbn with its'execation, alike with the per , spiculty of arrangement effected by the atithor, and the ex. celbmi typographical taste displayed by his radial:ll , ll4i O. 12. - and•lttrictor ofitausselaer'Polytecluslo tut". Nor elle _ MULCH B. HAVEN, .puter In DRlneeale Stationer'', market sneer, corner of theloraL Ello Xiltt4l4 Cifpona--A.-A.,211A80N4 havajaat rece i ve d another splendid IoA .Vtel (Nada,con**-:: rich Maid, Sniped and Iripirad Ems thunte s , gandya, aa mai allpw styles at Flannosd Ea. rage 11. [NA rani ST. En= `-- .. _,•.'_ zsq zem arer end elogules sdasseafn I 'y fot the eon of all tilfsas COe !tut Indis•ra Div Et netutte .o , ) et, hum .e, idtY, Lattannuations Lind 11 -; Palos Linbin, the dßeCoarspiata ' ; i n w Lndeed, very few aro tee hich • ptre not more or leasgathe hiell.: required,and —ering might be prevented, if re iiit3;7leL37lnt7efle:4iisr.Cathartlo were more freely useid.:i No person can feel well:while a elitellie habit oF body in* ails- besides., it peon generates sezions and often fatal;; diselattothith risightliaVe been avoided by the timely and ; Judicious:Atm goodphrgative. Thin is alike tetterof „ Colds, osvrigt:,, symptrems, and Bilious derangements.' They all tettd:to become ar produce the de:punted md. , formidable IlistetaPertlliti thic4d the hearses all over the : 11 4tViliermir istrellablelamily physic is of the first r_r,t 4 Pol , to th e Ptitlint health, and this Pill hen been per, tooted with ronsammate skill, to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profeaaora and Patients, has sheen *Mate Surpassing attlYthlog hitherto; knovnx of utymedicine.;:thares have been effected beyond= belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such ex-', ailed tpositicizte And character a, to fbrbld the suspicion of; Among the eithaent, gentlemen who have testified in; favor of these Pills, we May mention— ,Doct. A. -A;HAYEff, Chemist of Boeton and' State Assayer of Massachusetts , whose high professional; character is endorsed by the Eibtr;lifDWAß_SefiliVEßlZET,Benator of that/sited State/. • 'ROBERT' Speaker of the House of Representatives. _ • ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to England. also, JOHN B. 51TZ1'4211.1031,- Catholic Bishop of Boston Dr. 3.II..COILLION'rPrecti - cal Chemist of New York atr endorsed by on. MAR Secretary of State: Wid.,B.-APPON, thei r chest Man ArnerlCll: B. LELAND & CO., PrOpNetters of the Metropolitan Hotel and othero. 'Did- spzetl'petral "tre Could- give many hundred oettliF mites from all parts where lb:trills have been used, but OW dame even moreconvincing.than the experience of eminent. public men, is found itatheit effects upon Uhl Them Pills, the result of ling investigation and study:: are offered -to ithe Mblice an the best and most complete' which the present. state of medical names can afford t• They are compounded unrof the drop themselves, but th Mediet ali l.l t l to ,lol lT Y Of Vegetable Remedies extracts( by e Chemical process Ina atatf of purity, and combined to ' gether In sech: a Manner as to insure the beat resulte 4 'the 'systeni of conspositionforinedielnes has been Mena It Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more eigelettl remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process' The reason Is perpactly blierbius." , While by the old mode Ct.'''. compoaltlon, every medlanels burdened with more or lest of actimottiotis and' injurbitts qualities, by this each Inn vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative eruct is present- . lathe Inert and. obnoxious qualities of end erobstenee implOyed. are left behind, the curative virtue, ; only beireiretabuth Hence It is sellavidentthet the effect: , 7.: should' pve aitheybrive proved, more purely remedial and the ro veßs more powerflal antidote to disease th an ant , i.. _other medicine known to-the world. • As it Es frequetitijitxpedistit that many medleineaehoull be taken under the couniel an attend ing Physician, estr— este could not pr_ooritind,ge of a remedy without know ing itscomposition, I have tropplied the accurate Formulae by which both my irectonth and Pille are made, to thi - erhaebotip - Of.Practitioners in•the Visited States and Britial„, Anierthus Provinces. howereer, there should be minion who has nett received t h em , they will be forwarded by mai to his - ; t' : Of all the Patent .Metikithes that are _offered, how fo.;11 would hes:taken It their imposition was known! life einsista in :their myaterya- I have no mysteries. -' - The - compeallon of preparations is o n open to al' • men, and all who are competent to kedge on the sublec: freely acknowledge ' th eir.sbnactions of their intriusi" merits.' The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by soirotiff men to be a wonderftd medicine before its effects 'ger, known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the anus thing of my and even-more confidently, and at., willing to earthy, that their anticipations were more than realised by their Wrote upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the Interns 'Viscera to purify the bleed •and stimubete it into health. eictiem—renove the. obstruct:lotus of the stomach, bowel, . • • liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their imp ler action to. health, - and by 'correcting, wherever they eY„ Sit, such derangements as are the first origin of dlseare. .; • prepei_rod by Dr. JAMES 0. - AYES , Practical and Anti. local Mambt, Lowell, 'Mass. Price 2.5 cents per boot Firebtaesforsl.- • • Sold by B. A. RADZMITOKBEg & CO., at wholesale an [l, retail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealer, everywhere. - Jed:am:dew INIAALATION pOti:ins cams op ASTHMA _AND rgiCUMPTION NU 4V , AND vAra worirDaavvi EadEA,NA , . 13ROUGIIT ROSIE TO Tla E DOOR 01P-2 THE / 6 .1AL10• • 4 . WONDERFUL DISCOVERY hiss recently been mad' .claiL by Dr. Cutts, of tt is city, Lathe treatment of Dori.' . samptlon, Asthma , and all diseases of the Lunge. We v_ fer to "Da CUo2l9's 13tarane , oB lisnalusa LINGIAN WPC; AND CBI= SITUP." With this new method, Dr. O. bas r., stored many afiLioted 012e8 to health, seen evidence of wide he hal innumerable_ certificates. Speaking of the tree' meat &physician renitarka, "It is evident that inhaling_ constantly breathing ad agreeable, healing vapor—the mo disbud properties must novae in direct contact with th whole mend cavities of the lungs, and thus escape theme and varied changes produced upOn them when introdnee'; into the stomach, and subject to the process of digest/on.! The Ilygeana Is for sale at all the Druggists throughout tbi counSy.NesoYoe: Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under Mennen with out the 'least incauvonlence—the heat of the body ' beitt eufacierit to evaporate the Itat: Hundreds of cases cures, like the following, might be named: One package of the ifygearla hum curainze of the cloths" •of elk years standing. • • If-129 Bunt, _ ' ard clued of the Asthma of len of Dtmcannon, Ya.;;.years' standhag by D Ciartia's Tinsman. BLissourr Ramon, Brooklyn, N. Y. • Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 'Hammond street, N. Y., was cured II BO vete case of Bronchitis by the Unman. My sister Inas been cured of &distressing cough efeevert pears' standing, and decided to. be incurable by the phyi, clam.- She was cured in one month, by Um Ilygeana. Ginn?, Riehmond, ' The Bev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, testifies of our ma: , cine In the following language: • • - - • • NtsYOBT, Nov. /6, um,: • Due Sul--/ think highly of r-- Dr. Curtis'. Uygur' ea t. remedy In diseases of the throat and langs. Raving grime opportunity to testify its effiCAcy, I am convinci that ials a mosteacellent medicine, both the Syrup at the 10 b al log application re the chest,' N. R—Dr: Curtis's Ilygeanals the ORIGINAL and 0/44 CIRNIAINI ARTICLE; all others am base imitations, vile and INJURIOUS counterfeit/. Shun them as y.,• would POISON. • - • air-For sale by Dr. deo: II Ileyserpl4o Wood street ; E. Sellars dv 004 Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; Jo`„ Sargent, New Brighton; Kaiser; Rochester. rmytilaw6f Carter's Spanish ,Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OP THE BLOOf Not a Particle of Tlercnry in it. ' Tr BT TRH APPLIOTED ItEaD an P0NDA13,1%.: _LA WARR • e Remedy for Scrufala, King t XI 11, 1 5,..., than, Obstinate Cutaneous P:ruptions;Mmples - or 2 .7,7 is , on the Pace, Blatt/us, Boils, Ague and likval:, Oh . .b g T A M Ryas, Ring Wen= or Tatar, Bosh' ate', Er cun t , Pain of the Bones and Joints, Ztrtbram B ,„ tai Disorders, Lumbago / fining Clomplitlnts, en Vish arising from an inittildons nee of Life,Alermary,lmpradenc, or Impurity of the Blood. Air This great alterative tonclichosand Pilehda o of DI , is now used rill , ‘usanda of gratsfulitienteoze all pi of the UMW States, vho heathy 4 .to the remarks sores performed by the greatest -of , 4 41- TEP,'S SPANISH AIiMpURE." ranualgta, Ithmedicineseuras . ti Scrofula, Eruptions on the. Skin, Liver Diem% Fs, Ulcers, Old gores, affections of the Kidneys, Diseases, of i Throat,Pamale Complainte, Pains and aching of the Bo' arta JointeservePeedily Sit to flight bitting this mat , ineetimable remedy. __. _ ~ _ _,- • .7 For ell inseam of the niced;netting has yet beem for to 'WOLK, it clean the eystens of allitp, this, a gently and effickesUy nn llitsLiver and ms -. strengthens the DIATAIou, piltea l o na to the gtors s , Melee the skin clear and tcsartr2y; a 4 restores the Oeqr tation,enfeehled by disease or broken dawn by theme of youth, to Re pristine et= end strength. For the Ladles, It is better than ail the i matt:arm used. A few doffee Outer% Spanish Risk, will remove all callowness of camplexton, tosing the IT mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to thee en Drove. the general health Ina miner/We degree . the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certillintbm wbir:b we have NOCI', front persons from all parts of the United Skala, is the) evidence that there is no httenbag stout it. The hotel keemers,magistrides, phyalo"ansc and VAUD ' , ~g. known to the cam:malty, ail odd their UV' .s„ wonderful Conte of this fiIiPAT BLOOD P" a r di M Call on the Agent and get a Cirolder • an d A u niii 4s, read the vendetta' cures Vals truly gr.: 4te 4 of ali iitok Hone gennims Weal signed I).T MINNA= A BE Proprietors, 140.3 Pearl "tree>, akt=„ l ,2, p a 4 t o w b ou criers for eapplles and sittsr most he addrplood. And for sale by B. A. Amu= Alum NO IM:=CI aff.rja,, az d by generally, 0 43144.1 Y sTArmArdiE5Sl ADA . Quinmo, Yishruary 7th, /KS .Veturs. KA. azhneena cif the the plea receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your ' xi:Wage, which will be vary gratifying to you, as it was f, rolanterily.We are, Gentlemen, yours, vez7 train ! J. lIIIIISON a 0 Genannerk—My littlik &tighter, fro; years o ,Id and sou older , were for a• considerable time d' I fting f woiraff. ? purchased two bottles tif your Vermsfugt lai gave. them three doses, Awarding to direct and Strange to ssY, in less tban three hours thtY Pilaw lees than YIPS. HUNDRED CV 011.114 some of the nett. (Unary Jength Or &ma twelve to fifteen Inches. your Ve Raving tape/danced co ninth et -the bernefichl affect ' public, in ra rmin:lga, I feel It my duty to recmersa n d It to as, y opinion, one of. the.most efficacious re dies against worms ever offered to they üblia. Gentlemen, believe me to be ::a=r Your much obliged and humble eery% • • NATHANIEL LEATEB Prepared and sold by 13. A. A. VAWNESTOCE A Vern:erarun and Wood streets, 4 My Joseph liihtterr saphßeposttorp TOPEPX VflaTir% now Tenzing Drawl- .„..„.. i, ey neat to lila spadocui pre iatam(llo,7 & '' ..-- ' • lately ettlanpal,)- on the Pletsbuish and - 7.-- • Ormitann turnpike, near-the Vivi- II , nun, between PlitsbnVh mat LatlrencaYMe, . Lreepactl• Invites - the public to inspect his stook of taaustut 80601114- &c.- 'And he paiticularlrinforme ye purchaters, that. one pnce'onty Isonuee.: Fourt g e en en ye . expetlence In the business; enable" battle place be er< patrons. tha nem el:mica collection. of-aearriagea whici many years past it has beon'tda particular deparem eu - select fran thß :iiatious amt-imsttalented &stem nt factunue. -Mee success*: Ws new: BY ;tes a. la completa aeon cony Obis arra marillooPPW dm beat and 1 fashionahlo num at toodorteprices. - Unsectuabered by those heavy'.expenses, which maraitfor decontina houses of hasitiesalma heApa I . the pries of 1004 ( owing to large rental-JOS/31U 1913 will sell, on ready money may, et ninbli lesa than the u_ profit& __ _ - ' - • ' • ' ' " baba: he ,my. Oarnagearepaired in the teat manner with dire' : • jVaktin "Motors and - Tedunataral-, Bounty L- • -•- AGENCTi 92 Pourtii. *tret. •••- " IA OMR% Soldiery, M l lBlcinlis„ Wagon masters, 1 , 7` .tot atm:ari a Into Sucre regularly mustered Into to vice Ofear:lß the II tett States, and . every Oalzer, Seaman, nary U, Marine, Clerk and Landamen In the N '&192, 7 1.1111L1A or Volunteers.-or lute Troops of any Sta.- • Tarriturr. are entitled, by the:late Act. of Congnue, Yfarmnt for 160 •Acres of Laud • s. Those Who have received 40 or t Acres, ore entitled wh innunt fOr-tmch 'quantity of Land ea gilt sr" , " - _ -.eieeneeatrus ungtheiremimates:4oooD relY DP= log-them attendedlo promptly. • AD Ittlbrittatlon tree- of charge: Letters prom& - Irwe na. Addrers nualmN rehl4 Sonnty Land AIM. 92 Jharth •• • • uo „--. • • , z Olta .21). Nets; 60 irCI tale by IterbiSlt * ANDIMON. , , 14790 IlCt, a 9 Wwit gni) , :';W;=-'-b• .- .'.''.:'''"."'''''!'''''',
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