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Gaai " 2:12 •• Cone:ml.. 10 68 " - 6:44 ' 3:01 (:otubritre 1:00 " 7:08 " 3:20 " Elar::::::vill0 0:23 " 825 " 418 1:131moot ...... ....... 244 " 861 " 6:14 " Aseve BAlair • 3:30 " an 9:4.6 " art. 0:15 " r GOING TV'EtT. Fa - p.m Mail Night bare. Train_ Train. Tr.:in 1 - 901 air 9:15 A. 51. 6:15 A. M. 8. - 00 P AI 1)elmo. t 1:031 " ' 0:16 " 7:08 " 13.rueA , ille . 10:62 " 6:43 " 7.40 Ca tibridgo ... 11:56 " 804 4 , 91:0 " Cancor 1 12:17 P. M. &SO " 9.25 ' 2. aotvilla 1: 'u ' 9093 " 10,40 " 37trfiatt ' 2:OS :' 10:87 . 1 1 60 " Art tit LH u mt.?... 822.1 " 10 16 P M. 1.2) A. 11 - • Ch. axons, Tr*ln gain; En.gt will .top to tAke up or learn pn,eogero; et rerior'a, Newark, Zxoesvitle, Concord Cwrinrt toe, OncaphalrF, linrtitlerillO, and 8et131 4, 01 only. G0!!.3 lVeyr a:l4 luop only at ibo rbove named 1-•a•long. Tne T - ein will ',top ,t ell the 9t‘ti.m. whore Ch., ',tail in to he or d,llvercOmmil at 311 other :itationg an nods. ht.lag rlr,tl. Tho tglzht Train wll stop at all tita ti,ltiB ea proper notice beim: Oran. G• d.VCi Thu lq, sl A. M Express Trion, nets at 00111MblIS iii with tb' IT kere-. Trs ti _to which In cinea at 6 A. M. itta an 1 ~ 1.4 t Tram W tr on the est o a Columbus, Nan and a hawa itsiiros..l; at Newark with morning Trine to ...1 r...m , s ado Ar, AI to4tleid and Nit. Vernon, and with Tr stn. rt ths ~ no.henvilla nlt , l Jodi o.ti hallrond ; at Viroesl not alth Express Tr.oin on the iniftimore and Ohio Ramos I for tts.rlinore, Waihlogioa, Philadelphn and Rast a:a •htte.. Vhe &30 P tt. Train cill Dotinect at Coitimbas with the second Praia from Cincinnati; at Newara with Sandusky. Araulti ld and. Newark Ftruiroad and at Wheeling wdh Sight Train on daltimore and Oh 0 Bann:aid. , asseogerti leaving ~outavitte and points below ein,tionati, and taking t 1184 k. l Crain on Little Slam' Rallrand. will connect with this Train at Column.. Pa...saucers leaving Imolai:la p till and di • mond by mu, In./ Train an Indiana 0 tarsi *tiro cone r • ith this Train at ("olumnua, moil r atch Wheelin.r at 0:I6 P 51 , and lease by 10:30 P. Si. rain n thitinaare and Ohio Railroad, arriving In LI PI more at b P. d. nest day. The I :30 P. al. Train c nt.cts at Columbus with the Vail train whl hit...re:oollolEl.cl at 5:3“ P. 31., and arrive* at 8.01- It at Cl!. A. 31 connecting with the Aw.tommoda lion C•nin no be Battim we and Ohio Railroad. Passau. gars o,l.lus,o'hy the Evading Trains can, by this route via Ni a igen City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Dap ton. reaeh Cl ,, umlou. to yvaaan to take this train; and at will take the liccautuandation Train for Cumber land, sleep there, aad resume by Entrees Train to Balti more and Easter. Cities. a•tiNfl WESP. The 6:15 A. M llaii Tra ri connects at Beliair with Nicht Train on 'he Mitten re and Ulan Railroad; at N'ewarit with trains o and irom Sandu.oy, Mansfield and tilt remon. and Chicago via Ronroevilie; at Columbus with the trains for Ciesinn iti. ant with trains fir Xenia, Dayton, Indiana and Chicaco, ma Dayton and cia Urbana. The 945 li. Salines Train connects with the Etpreea 'Train from Bs timore, and arrives In Columbus at =0 P. H., and ron..ecta with trains going South and West anis , tug in Cincinnati at 7 P. 51. The 6.9.1 P. 51. Train connect. with the Acoommodadon Train from Cumberland. and at Columbus with Mall Train at tb.1.5 A.ll, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana poll:, Lafayette, Terre Dante. Paint Louis and Chicago. ISAAC FL SOUTHWICK, Sept. Zanesville. Juno IS, 1555-1..1e211 OLEVELAIID AND PITTSBUROR RAILROAD CONIII:CTIliG WITH STEADIERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, WELLSVILLE, tom Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. iFiE incites:, quickest and rack reliable route to Toledo, Claicuso, Rock Island, Galena, and Bt. Louis, le VIA OLEVRI.AND. Th routs to One Iluntisetl miles shorter and about nine bout, gulch, than tho circuitous one via Indlanapolia. Three Daily Treble from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily. Trains from Cleveland to Chicago Time to Claraland ;is hours, Chicago zaenty-three howl, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. The 'Trains of the Obi , ' and Penna. Itsilrmd leaving Pitta• burgh at 3.40, &. M., 8.40, A M., and 3.00, P. 1., connect at Alliance et 820 A.. Me, 110 A. :it., and 0430 P. M., MI follows: Trains forClaveiand Wave AlBanco at 1.30, A.M. and 12.00 SL, and oes P. M , conn.caing nt Undson with Tralna roe Cuyahoga Faill and Mixon, and azziring in Cleveland at 10.04 A. IL. 2.20 P. M, and 9.00 P. H. Pais.figors furleWo. Chicago, tit Louis. EpOck Galena. and Lim Ns:rib-west, who A - 1 , 4) to go through with. out detention, will take the train muting Pittsburgh at nt; a ,I_ and ...rr.iviug In Ctevelaod at 2.110 P. to.. as that th.i only trlln by which close connections arn made thniugh to tits close Passeugers by this train reach ...lht,sgo at next ir.oroing, end tit- Louie at told. night. Th.. lite-tonere f"..re...t .land Diurnal will leave the Mo• tout -, th,:a rivirf ~ v ery inorultie. (dw:aye ex.pte,l i ) at for •Ve;l•vil e. connecting with the train leaving et 42:2.1 M., end arriving lit Cloveligd at 0.0 M Ltrara - ,c4st/0) 'train srill laase We Lsvllle daily, (Ed* 417..11;,..td ) (.4) P. , cvnitecting at Ba)ard Eat' - ... trrivt.g to Clo,±iurta os:. 2 a 4) P. Tr -in,. am iv q.nllr emd Cleveland cf-cionct at tiayarl lb; Vi - xyarAburg, Phitsd,4phir.: Ca— lete., fur C1:.741,a,1. Cnirt.kro tud the, vi . at u L.Fn me thata els A.l'tetter_ Tn.. ['mat trAn (31.'7.44u:1.-o Tottrut.,ll,l run of [nave C., , Pintld at 7.34 and 2.30 A IL, and 6 25 P. A.M.ut Cbicago at 11 OD P. IL, 7.00 A. M., and 10 00 A. M. Ital., Chicago for Hoak laland tad 8t &late at ticr !.loud at 000 A II , and 11.00 P. 11. run St 1..".4/11 , at 0.,6 S. Jl , and 10 00 P. M. Pa...c,,;cra ter Em 1.009 ..70 over bock Leland Railroad to Joliet, an ,thence ever tho Chicago and Alt , ..aleAppi Railroad to A:ten, .old then, by dtostoboat (23 mike) to St. Lout,. Paszon,geta by. the 9.15. A. IL., Tscin arrive la Bt. Lout, at /A:Y.lm= oranlng, end by the 10.05, P. id, Trak,. at noon litgat day. Begge.g. ob.:iced through to Cleveland, sod there re , cheated for Chicago non Ht. Lenin. FARE CIA ALLIANCE AND eLsysiarzu. Par.4,l6llrn Ire reluented ASlce• of CI. Oculaptazy, M • Drveare their ticket.° of the onongehela Eloww, below the HAND, Bup't, Clasp:nod rIAMIFIEV &et, Plttebarßn. At E LIRE EOM MON CUICAGO TO S'l% LOUIS Vta ALT. , N AND T. Louis RAIL 115. 0 -47- - gimim ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and Dlieeledppl. Carrying the Great American Exprors and U. iS &MIL Only Direct end 11,liable Route to the South .tad boath4est—reventy 'Atha Shorter them cloy other haute. TWO Tar-OINEI TZT/1325 TaallTO DMLT, HONDAS, =COMM% Leave." Armes at Chicago. St. Louse. Loafs Pay Erprate 0.16 A. M.. nlO A M. tIL 1.4.0ais Night &quasi- .....10.00 P. ... 2.46 P. M. Trains run directly through without cheap of can or baggage. Prom Chicago to fa. Loirls tw 16q home. 101PuRTANT CONN EtillONP.—At Jollet , with the Bock Island Mimed for Ottawa, La Bollo,liock Island and Cen tral lowa. It Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clln• tou, Wayriestille and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. It Sp,ingfield,wttla Great Western Railroad for Jackson ville and Illinois Dirac. At Alton, with Daily Line of Parketa for Hannibal. goiney an 4 Keokuk: the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Blisaouzi. At St.• Louis, with Daily Firat-olasa Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Blissiadpt i and with Regular Lines of Faoknte for Hansaa. St. Joseph, and all points on the Miarouri, Tennessee, Cumberland an Arlenses RI vers. S. P. MORGAN, Sup , t, Bleatedneon, 11l L. DARLING, Agent, Ohlmam, 111. [DP7] I LLINOI CENTRAL RAILROAD: zn,•' • Carrying the Great U. States Mail and 'Express. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on its entire Length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, itna CHICAGO to CAIRO. Tide Road, in oonjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Mississippi R. R. wad Chicago and Galena Ittilroad, forms the most direct and only continuous IL R. route from OHICACO to ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO. CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows : 10 A. M. cad 1020 P. M —Sr. term an'D Ch.= EiTiliTaL Paw; lagers for St. Louis by this train tate the ;ars of the Ohio and Miss. B. It. at Bandana, and ure carried direct to St. Louie. 050 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Dream:3a LND Gaisae liana, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dabuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packota for St. Paul and the Upper Miaaie , lppi river cis or. Tratns leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7,8) A. DI and 7.00 P. Id. pass,n,c, from the East and places on the Ohio Myer destined fJr Eh. Esau , trlll cave 100 miles of tef.Vous autl wriam .a from Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive Mee in advance of the river route, by taking the ears t Cairo. T. -I, - t Lou:9, Cairo, Dribuque,B 4 l. Paul, and all Ina• por_,.ni plane- by inn route, can be had at the ofdoe of the 0. P. bud P Selrroade In Pittsburgh, end Michigan Lis r.l i.aitroad to Chicago Jae riTTAIMA I / 4 28. AND CONNELLENILLE p.: .7 . ;;:%7 u 1 1! • 1144 .4 r RAILROAD oflasesn from oat Newton : W oeinnorolond ot.g, to .2/iltete burs Station, Arley tto ' °assay • .La rmr erasszr. CLARA FISHER bevinebeen ober. I term! by the C. it. EL co-, will leave Pittsburgh et er r c , annag at hell part four o'clock precisely, for Weet Newton, connecting there with the Trains of the Pitt& burgh and tlonnellsville ItaiLroad, whiob will lUD between the shove points umil further notice, as fallatra L e ave Wert Newton of &SO A. 114 stopping as Port Royal, anrcb's 'oil, Jacob's Creek awl Layton; numbing 1111 ten. burg st 6,30 o'oleok.. hennaing, leave taltenbarg stilt& A. M atop at all Way stations, and arrive at We islinnon at 7:35; o,,nectiai wit . the st-stnur CLARA 1181illa for pi teowon: reseblog Pittsburg) at noon.. Second Train will ware Weed Newton at 12 o'alook for nilteuttarg. cod returning, will tams DiLltenbarg . at 6 p„ M., stopping at all way stations.. rue trom pueourgh to Miltenburg, $1,16. Stay ..4 lbg Ilniontown and Oonn -Liras will connect with th e nt-ifitienborg_Bultion..- Freight will be nand snob way lumina empty Nan ; DW Dq.vAal!;iew:m op exintandent, West at to W. OW1•6021, w ay Agent, an board the steamer Mars ilatur ck igit bo n t an board Win Word on Seerintainitill, ring. ugh, Jane 20, 16“, • UM) NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! MIMIEI Northern nlinOie to the Mississippi }liver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA AU Railroad to the X 1 P 1,14 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL tEM3EN ROAD FOP-EMU 113 C CELICsGO AND A.li/10.e. G CCNT. 111117.0.7 TEACT It R. IS NOW COMPUTED, And Trains run the entire diqtance from CIUCAGO TO BURLINGTON, lows, without change of Care. The VDly Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK., NIUSCATINt, OQUAWELA, W ACRZO, FORT DNS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, se., and the ONLY ALL RA I L ROAD Route tram OIIICAGIsi TO BT. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPILINGFERLD, J ACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Mints. eip pi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Moog() on the arrival of Train:, from the Hest—avoiding all laying over at any of (he points. si ages 1415 , 70 Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern dlia,oari—m ,king the quickest and tuotd rviiable route to reach all the important points west of the Mississippi as fat as Connell Blatl, with from forty to Shy miles Lets staging than by any other rou e. The Road, for a large partion the way, is laid with the CONSERIIOOB Ran., thr smoothest riding and best ltailroad in the West— smcked with the moot modern Lo.omntives and elegant new Cars. 4ie tly this mute passengers are ears of making COCllW tions. and artiving at "It. Louie on advertised dine, avoiding the vacations delay of fogs and Ice, and dangers of naviga tion. us on the route by 'titan. hagga4e checked direct through from Chicago. and no charee for handling at any point. THROUGH Ilea erTB by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices In the East; at the Office of the ‘-'orap uy, earner of Cl.. to mud Lake etteet., in the Granite Budding; it the Depot of the Galena EL ii., end at the xlion. Dent. R. it. Office, corner et Lake and Dearborn eta., oppe-ite Tremont House, Chicago. WitraGeiT iacoeigned by this route will receive laumeit- ate despatch. C. 0. Ein.11)101ID, C. E. FOLLETT, Gen'l Ticket Agit, Chicago. e:37. TICKETS can be procured at the principal }Conceal iftre, of the country. mhl9 triE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THS GREAT CENTRAL ROUTS, connecting the At 1' cities with Western, North-western and South weste_rn States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road also coo coots at Pittsburgh with daily line 01 steemern to ai. parts ou the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; maaing the most direct, chtapeg end reliable route by which FREIIIII.T can be forwazied to and from the Great we.e. RATES 13STWEI.N PHILADELPHIA h PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS...—IMots, DryGoods, l 750 p e r 100Tba. tin boom) Pure, Feathers, leo ...... j • SECOND °LA:4B.—iilokt and Stationery, Dry Goody, (in bales,) Hardware, Leal -600. per tOOlbe. Cher, Wool, Ac-.-- .......... - THIRD CLASS —Anvils, Bogging, Sawn wo. per looros. and Pork, (in bulk) Hemp, Joe FOC R•rn CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon mid 40c. per 100P:m. i . Pork, (packed) Lt.ret and Lard Oil 4I•• etripping Goods from any point est of Philadel phia, be particular to mare package • roo Pennsylvania Railroad.' Ail tioceis consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. NELIGIIT AOLSra--Musos POCZCT, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. V. E. J. F.needer, Pnitsdeiplila ; Nlograss A Koons, Btati. more . (1.x.. C. iereocitzu,, Pittsburgh; eluinguLac; et Brown, Cincicnati. Otto; J. tl. Ji.rbeed, Louisville, Kyi K. C. kteldruse, Kledtsen, loiL; Itisteliff 8 Co, SC Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell E. Bon, Evansville, Ludlum 110USTON, Gonerel Freight Agent, PislindelptiLe. IL J. LOMBAEIIT, my' Sureveintendent. Alto,ns, Ps. Steubenville and Iniliana Railroad. (AN AND BLNCE WEDN EtiDAY, June 20, IEOS, the Mall ki Train leavea Steubenville dolly, (Sundays excerpted ) at 7 o'clock, A. U., and arrive at Newark at 1.00 o'clock, P. connecting with train. far Colorant., dooduaky, Dads...petit. Chickgo, Cladonatl, 'loot,: Vernon, lio-k Lilathl, Toodo, Eslot Lonlk Reach anoinnett at 8:20 came ev”.ing. usrulusiNG: I..aaval Nov; trk nt 11 o',lock, M., and arriyea at littoiben vtlit, at 7:40 P. NI. Pn.v.k.fagertt by trap train leave Chicln nett at 6 o'clock, A. M. The G 141117. iloaammodation Train Lenvax OtrAttx•IIVILIJ , daffy, taonday, exbeyted,) at 4. 7 2.0 r Jl , and arrives at Cadis at e'd.i P. M. neeomml3a, Leaves Cadiz co. 7 Z:7 A. U., end arrives at Bt+tubeartllo at IWO: A M. For further tsaformatiort apply to JAMES COLLINS A C.}) Fre!al! Acentrr, Noe. 114 a ad 115 Water Itt,Lar g h Lararure. tl uneral Fr Igh, Tl<ket ge Aut. E. W. t1 , 0011WAI1i.), .j 0,3 Sopertritenrent.. . PAGNINS YLVASiLt ItAiLtiOAD. L,s, 11,Y 11l roll:CHI TRAI3z , between Phlladel. 1 phis Plt!eburgh. TII ti .11011.317.;111 IALL TRAIN leaves PhPadelphie tier Pittsburgh at 7'541. A. M , and Pitts burgh for rebsdelphis et A H. TtiE PAST LINT. loaves Phi/s..loll,bia for Plttsburgt e. I P. H., c.rai Pfta buret, for Phileleiphia et 1, P.ll TEN: EXT.E.k.S3 TnAI trews Pnile,lelphin ter Pittsburgh bt //, P. IL, and 110 ..rgir L.: Philadelphia et LO, P. H. T.hr ...,oss connect et elttatourgh with the Rilltoade to a7.115-crrn Bt. Louis, Hu., Alton, ,saleos and Chicago, Lt: Irsubi-rt, a+.1.1 Louisvilla, lir, incr. tiontis, Lersy etre /1:111 LO•llll.lanp,lis, inl , Chashonatl, hey ton, esedusky. land, Coiututotiv, Zanesville, Hasstrion end Wooster, Ohio; ass., eV:, the Oteata Pacts,. Ikeste fro,n and to Nevi UZI-Una, Sr torts. I.0,1?511.1.1.2 and enrcnrman. Through Tickets cr.n be lied to or from either of the above Fur further particulars, eee handbills ..t Cho 41ffereur atertind vol Carl Pup-m:O6OM Stoat the Welt will dna this the shorter:. and most az potittious route to V 61113.161, h Ilaltl m-re, lieu York, or 11,tcao . TIIU3. ‘ltrofiE., Agrut, Pusiurnger PhilAdelphia. J. f1it..8131116.. Agent, Passenger Lincs. Pittsburgh. erReSTSIt'S SAL:: Of REAL E.T.tre. A•Dai Maio On THURSDAY .ver,lng, July 26,b, at 8 o'clock, et the 11,,,ben& bad:loo4e, Fourth street, will Do sold, b. order of W..... t• 1443 m, Trost—, of Hugh Al Slog, the following valuable Reel Csinte and *make vie: That valnatdo throestory brick Dwelling ammo, No. 164 Fourth cheat, the Lot hoeing a front of nineteen foot on Fourth .treat, encoding beck eighty See feet, Including a three feet alley—subject to mortgage of s.6uo. Lut vo 101 in Stophen Colwell a eubdivhion of lots, Nee. 14 end lb having a front of twenty feet on Overbill street, extending back one hundred feet one undivide fourth of Lot No.Bo I o Gray's plan of lots In Miegtom y Oity, having a front of t wenty.eight feet coven inches on Ancerson street, extending back one hundred end tarty feet to Grey's alley. nix Lots In the Do:014h of Manchester, having each a front of twenty f.t on southerly die of uhatincey street, extending back 12: feet d inches to 'south alley, being in bakewell e subdivision of out lot No. 247 to reserved tract opposite Pittsburgh. ivideo three•lifthe of two hundred and sthty.nine acres of Lend in Economy township, Beaver county on the north-woes side of the Ohio river, adjoining treats Nok 20, 21 and `a on the north, No 61 on the east, No. 415 on the south, and N 0.46 on the west, being tract No. 4o Ia Loot', district, No 2of the dopmistion surveys. Subject to lien Of $2,124. One hundred and thirty acres Land& Wood oonnty, To., fifteen miles below Perkerabung and three miles from the Ohio river, on which are erected a Sawmill and Log house. Subject to lien of $1.70. The north quarter of Section 18, In Township 47, north of Range 26 west, In the district of lands subject to sale at Sant Ste Marie, Michigan, containing one hundred and sixty acres in Marquette townahlp. The southwest quarter of Section 19, In Township 47, north of Range 26 west, In the dist:riot of 1 nds subject to stile at tent Ei'e Maria, Michigan, containing one hundred and fortynins acres anti ilfty.four hundredths, In Mar quette township. The north east quarter of Section 24, in Township 47, north of Range 26 west, In the district of lands subject to sale at Saul Ste Maria, containing one hundred and sixty acres, In Marquette township. One undivided fourth of one hundred and illty-Ilve acres Of copper and agricultural lauds in BeetiOn 6 of township 48, north of Range 42 west., in Oaf bind county, Michigan. 77 aborts -Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Co. &Dell 183 do North American Mining Co, do 600 do Pittsburgh Mining Company Stock; 50 do Forest City Hank of Cleveland do 6 do Pittalinvgb and Cleveland R. R. do 10 do do do Steubenville R. R. do 22 do do do Connollirvilla do do 6 do Cimartiere Valley do do BS do Pittebnrial m Coil 11111 Turnpike Co. do ea do Temporal:meiLle Plants Road Co. .do 4 do Won Newton Plank Load CO. do 660 do Bluff Mining Co. do 400 do Iron City Mining Co. do 050 do Vire Steel Bluing Co. do l'an do Plttobargh & Info Royal Mainz Co. do 16 do Aztec ?dialog Co. do Terms at solo. P. M. DAVIS, jeld Auctioneer. PERRY COUNTY 'WARM SPRINGS. VILE above celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open .1„ for visitors on and alter the PiPTEI OP JUNE NEXT. They are delightfully located on Sherman's Creek, fourteen miles nortipwast of Dnneannon ' (this plea= being fifteen =Sleeved of Harriebun, on • ha Central Railroad,) at the base of Pisgah ftiounn, which reaches an' elevation of more than five hundred feet. Eherman's Creels affords a aplendid opportunity f r those fond of bathing, fishing or sailing; the surrounding forerto offer great =radians to the sporteauka ; and tour mouth aril shady rondo through a country unsurpassed for 'bold and magnificent scenery, will diversity the amusements of the placo. HORFSEB, EADDLICt3 and CARRIAGES can be had at all !Imes Honied taken to Livery on reasonable terms. of the kIEtACIN AL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too much own hardly be B ald. Their waters have been analyzed by the beet Chemins in the Union, and arc - pronounced not caromed for curing cutaneous diereses and affections of t e kidneys'. There tie some fire dprings In all, every one of which is of different temperaturo—the largest being 03 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing oat 03 gallons every seven mioutes. Ladles' ..nd Gentlemen's BATiIB have been constructed, with all the modern improvements, to gether with PLUNGE BATIII3, Hach day a Coach Leaven Duneannon for the Byringa, alter the arrival of the ears. B. B. MASON, Snp't. Bowling Alleys, Billiard Booms, and variant) other fecal. the for amusement, in abundance. The accommodations will be the beet, and the chargeslaw. Tams —Eight dollars per week., or one dollar and fifty oenta per day 4 Faimilsc whaling to engage rooms, should address the proprietor earl. Zvery attention will be paid to rialtors the proprietor having engaged tae beat or servants. Muole nierap in at tendeuoo All commuhleatlone tritemied to reach the Peru County Warm Spring,. ahontd De euidressod to Duneennon Y. 0. .hey sill be lmmetlletely forwarded. EL 11 ITTEX, mysl:tr" Proprietor Warm e.pringe. iLarloaer Property at East Liberty for Sale. LOTS OP 431101:1N1) at the &oat Liberty Station, to be e) sold ork EATIMIDAY. the BDth day of Jul:s, Instant, at 10 o'clock, A.III, st Public dole, on the premises There Lots are beautifully situated for private residences, and pa the sale to }peremptory, It wid be advantapocke to thoredasinlng curl property to otteta the 'ale. DADS ellti be even at this and the oflias of the Tsu.tee. Tsalis.—Ot4third in hand, one third at els months, and one.tbird at eight= month. with interest. - THOMAS MELLON. Trustee. Tit YOU Wltai -TO SW/MUM& XX= bUY7x.X.IIIO, supply yourself immediately with a box of WELLY STEtEINGTELVNING PIASTER, as it id an bsealuabls roma. dy for Ithenmatlem„ Broxithitid, Pleurisy, Palm is th e Me; Haul tuadaliaist ; ato, Some, OUls, grans, Sprains, = KM &fats, .60. 26 matt a box. &lid at SO. 140 at. .11122 RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE. CHANGE OF TIME HOTELS. mANslos HO SE, GEORt&E A_uItENTZ, rnOPILIETOB, 'IVO. 841 LIBERTY STREET, Just beside the Passenger II Depot& theTennnivauln Railcard, which nukes it the 13104 C conveulantb.oll.43 in the city for pareengera art. vine by that road. The Propriettir having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the lIANSION DOUSE, would respect. fully rolicit a share of public patronage. 'here is attaohed a eplendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, end ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Ms Lanier and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. febl:y 6T. GLAIR 1107.`ELL, arr..er of Penn and Et. Clair dr , ed . :, Pittsburgh, Pa. rrur.E undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Ehotel," having taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give'him a call. At. eared, with the convenience of the house and his long ex. perience in the business, ha, can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderato. feb2.2 Wbf. 0. CONNELLY. RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, P1211:11MGH, PA. my:o:7] E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INWENT ROUSE, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot. - Janl3ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTOPPB. lITAVETtLEY HOUSE, 50 South Eighth street, between Vif Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. ran29:y TOE UNION, 1\ TO. 11.1 Arch greet, Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (late of .1.11 the Eagle,) Proprietor. bea2B7 GASKILL HOWIE, CORNER OF RAIN AND SOUTH STS, WARREN, a 7 ur. Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to" the public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opined as a house of entertainment. Being commodious end roomy, and adjoining the Mee of the Ohio Stage Oompany,it offers Inducements unsurpassed Warren for the sr-commode, tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. sur • GABKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE, CILEETNE'r STREET, ABOVE. THIRD, PRILADELPELLA PA.ftIERR is Lam" Proprietors. Jyl.4:Sm] TERMS $1,60 PER DAY. IttortILILLAN HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, PENNA. THZ undersigned baring taken charge of the above named House, and refitted It at a large aspens., In a comfortable as well es elegant style, is now prepared to re ceire guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may pa routes the !louse. rauß:tf J JI.OIES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, Late rarmuyen Exchange,] NIS3 LIBERTY bTREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitts. 11 burgh. BaSIUEL LURE, Proprietor. This Hotel is entirely new, Yawing just been completed and opened for the accommodation of the public. [sepia 'MAN ELLIN HOLTB.I3I, Cleveland, Ohio. "1 PATRICE, A SON, Paoreirrons.-1111s Howe has dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, eta, and the proprie tors pledge them/eh - ea that nothing dual be wanting on their part to render the warn m+ a place where all the cons forts of a first ekes hotel can be fond. jy4:tf C. PaTitICZ h SON. F1.011..11;1 , 1 C E HOTEL, No. 400 ItItUADWAY, NEW YORE. (oownezaD om rum scc LOVEJ oPwI REUBEN OY, oo:kly PROPRIETOR.. REuTAURANTo. WILKILSS lIALL, C, GALLAG HER, PP-Ora/S4OEL Ft - ..0.th gra., &Micron Wood cod epecleua establudiment him been leamd by tbe.sub• scriber, end completely renovated.) o 6l2 ) lie is nt all Loam prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found In the hest regulated mtau.rants In the State. lllc rapacious Rex will alwaya be rupplied with the very best Liquere. Game of every dee scriptlen, In Its te/WOCI, can &mays be band et 'Wilkins lialL leP 7 I W. O. GAILAGIfIIt. LIADIAL EXCIIANOIS, THIRD STREET, LIDTWEIedi WOOD fiND hiARELET. Subscribers beg leave to Inform their friends and tits public generally, that tney have leased the above wall known Restaurant, which has must been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re furnished, and now open. The proprietora have 'Tared no expense to make the Bank Ex change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure Im the buwlrnes mar.. The larder will at all times be stocked with the delhotrias of the Scra,,l3 , and served up under the auspi ces of experienced cooks. They respactfelly ask for the patronage of a generous public. J. SollAlitigl,hlEßKß, U. a FRANCL`k stra,viunith: Iiki:STATJKANIT, WOOD FiritEET, BET. WATER Ni)A lanai 2Tif,EETS. THE Linden:ago..l ha, indt provided a choici, dock of LIQUORS. and 15 ready at all ttmc to narve his friends with the heiqt of the arson, in Um way of edibles. Irish Whisky Panchen may had et the Ildriorak Isollily J OLIN SAVAGE, I'l-m1o:or. airorsTEß AND COFFEE 110II8E.-€4:t D. BAB.DARD. No. 40, /%IVI Sied, beZEaccn fsl.-cd and 2iarkil )4r,1P115.1 CRYSTAL PALACE , is o. 18 Market street. C. C. BrRLY, .. „%i, ---, BESPECTEULLY infareas his friends end the - ata dp, l: In general, that he has Just started his ' .7ew York and Philalelphia modern style of 0../OKING Or Brim and every thing else In the eating this. Oystere In the Shell or Staved, tor 13)j mats • dozen. Re will also farnith the best of everything that the market will agent Muss alwaya open until 3 o'clock in the morning. trupsl3l.tf OYSTER. SALOON &Dili kIitifITAULLANTI 108 WOOD , STEEET. sliE sah.=-iber has now 011311111 SALOON AND j EATLNG EtOUBB perfected In a manner that cannot tas exceled by any almllar establlatunont la the city. AttL4LB WILL LS &ARM) LIP AT ALL HOWL! OF CBE DAY, from the Choicest fleets, Fowls, Fish., ttr.os 4.es its Bill of Fare cannot be coryaWed, sud ho would raepeet fully the attention of the politic to IL • OLLAELII:I STILL, Je=mastr 108 Wood street St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. TILE undersigned respectfully informs the publlo thralls le now fully prepared to eerve private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGEB, DEER, in bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 29 DIAMOND ALLEY. near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Deer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. jer2S:tf P. 0. Bentez. Lager Beer No. 100 actitliftsid strut., oppotife t.Ae Chigoes Sows. / all& subscriber has just opened one of the largest tut beet finished lager Ueer Eels in the city. Me Dorris se nowledged to be a superior article, and every others:- couunotation about his house cannot be excelled. A. Kennett Al* WD. ENGLISII, Sole Bottler of t3NELTICS celebrates! . Kennett Ale and Drown Stout. Also,Occamon Ala and, Porter, In quart and pint bottlea. The attention of fazalllca, and the trade, is respectfully anll:y Mineral Water anal Sarsaparilla %Vit. L EYIGLILCII, Pitt 'treat, below Penn, la now tatinufsaturing cad bottleing the atom harangue on en extensive male. Ills artlclea are of the best quality, and nnfaetureel from the purest onsUrrialv. oetlidy HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE T ILE undersigned fa prepared to supply GASPE:UMW, CABINET.MAS.EdS, and Workere in Wood generally, with his Patented and valuable PLANES. All who have tried It, pronounce t a moat valuable In. vention, that must soon come Into g multi no.. The fol lowlttters from practical workmen are but two among ma tars the Patentee has teethed recommending thin Plan bove all others In use: BTratt 061113T1T BAOTOU, February 22, 1865. JJ We hereby certify. that during the Wit twelve months we have used Iloppel 'a 'at. or Plane, and do not hesitate to moonunand It to Co, Id not-Makers and Oar? Intero 00 su perioro any other Plane In 0.116. We oonsiderit peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all aorta of bard wood, and for planing tone-re, It 'a far superior to the old mode of scraping, besides being a great eating of time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane mine veneers than tire men can do by any otherplane or method In the. ld. MAN ti Co. To MOM F. EATON, En: Dear I have examined lloppor's Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which It is intended, as a combination of plane and scraper. It is particularly adapted to 'platting veneers, and It does not require oue.foarth the time or labor of the old method; and I hare no doubt, when Ite properties become generally known, but that it will entirely .upereedo the former te. diDLIA and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend It to aU persona engaged In the Cabinet batik:lom, ail from my knowledge of it, there fa nothing ae well thted to give a smooth and beautiful thalsh to veueora as the flogger Patent Bench Plane. Jam W. Woonwau, Purniture Warerooras, 27, Pfl Third et.,Pittaburgh. Pittsburgh, ilbruary 17, Mb. 3108E9 F. EATON, of this city, Is my sole Agent for the sale cf Planer, or of rights to manufaature and veil them WM. 0. Pittsburgh, March 21, 1855—(mh21:tf) DUFF'S ItlEllt.o AN TILE COLLEGE, OPEN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Bummer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOR-KEEPING, taught from Duff 'a System of Book-keeping, sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York as the most per fect work upon amounts now in use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOILIEEEPING, Embracing eight trips of a boat—lllustrating reatdpmenta of freight and peasengeas, owners' settlements, before and after sale of the vessel; transfers of ownara' eisarea, and other important matters not attempted in any of the one. trip eyetems of Steamboatllook•keeping in use. P&ISIANBILIP, Taught by Mr. J. D. Williamp, the only professional teacher of penmanship now In the city. IdwitCANTILE ARITHMETIC, Embracing a new method of computing - interest, with ell the most approved abbreviations in mercantile compute. acne in use. MERCANTILE LAW. Although others advertise these le:lures, this will be found the only institution In the city where they are regu larly delivered. • _ . tar Call and get a Circular and sample dills. Williams Penmanship before engaging elsewhere. J. 23 IRON CITY iqueuttuitoiskicoLLEas, OP WESTERN prdmenvaigui. Located in PITTEJ3C72OI3, on WOOD st, mar Aura. rfilllS 'institution, recently organised under its charter, offers to the young men of this ana adjacent cities, and of the carcumambient country, facilities for acquiring in - a few weeks, and for en outlay imignificant, an ART far more lucrative as an avocation than almost any trade that it cold require tiro or six years to learn, via: BOOK - KEEPING, With its concomitant arta of free and rapid WRITING and ARITHMETIC. The season of low water and slack business Is at hand, which may be Improved to great advantage by taking a course of Instruction In the Iron City College. Special at tention Is given to the application of Book-keeping to Steamboat Business. Come, young gentlemen, clerks, ap• prt.ntioes, and others—come and spend your days or even ings, or laotb, for a few weeks, in one of -the coolest and pleasantest Halls anywhere to be found, and acquire the aura means of obtaining employment and high wages In the fail and winter. You will never regret the time you spent In the IRON CITY COLLEGE. jelS3 j ULY MACIAZLNES— Odder' Lady's Book, for July-0 mite : Ration's Magazine, " to Yankee Notions, Prank Ladle's A.Y. Journal, 18 " North British, for May. The above Jut received by Naomi . Also • large lot of 8071001,,OLAB810aL and Ali.cilaneous 131001E8 and STA. TIONIELY ter ealo St Ck)l3__,T and ae Emma. OW it LA13,113:11 BOON STOW; 5 7 Wood street, if you want get a Cheap Latarl• Jett INSI:11UXOE COMPitNRS. rnetrease of Cash tasti't,al TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! /ETNA. INEMB.ANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819. PAID UP. Cash Capital, ,i 0500000. MBE THIRTY-B=TR ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Assets of the AMA INSURANCE COMPANY, °Mart fonl, se inrnleluslthis agency on the let of Jentery, /865, nnder oath. ---- Leal Natttie, =inertial:tared .$ 18,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent., pay able ;semi-annually.....' 72,000 00 Debut due the Companyi secured by mortgage..., 7,712 17 Blliallecebrable, well socured,payable at Bank— 128,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Cott:tact:lent 07,616 00 Bank Stooks in the - city of Hartford 142,896 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 66,050 00 Cash on hand,in Bank, and in hands of Agents and others.. 212,605 08 $773,278 03 The amount of liabilitiesdne or not due to Banks or other credittme,—nothing- Losses adjusted and due,—none. LOOM aditlOOOd and not due, $148,618 la Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further Prod, 5ea,257 60. All other claim!! against the Company are small, each only as printingokc. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of handbags, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount iimural in blocks of buildings varies ; the design la to limit the lose by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or lass. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. grail or COSEIKIICri,t z. Mulford, Jan. let, Hartford county. Peracnallyappeared omas A. Alexander, Secretary of the26tna insurance Company, and mado oath that the fore going statement by, bim subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. . . LaseLa pall by this Company for the year 188 i exceed $750;000, while the. premiums reeelved for the mono time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. anerlng nearly all daseriptiooB of property, ie. sued at tide ngemey, at remunerative rates. Office, No. 87 Water street, Plttaborgh, Pa. janll _ IL R. TEN EYOII, Agent. /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, CON Z. CIELIATIZIII, • - • • - • • ISIS. ErIEEEE Cash Capital Cash Surplus, ON IIT Jeamun,lBls 6273,273 THIS Capital Stock and fhorplus is securely inve3ted for the benefit of ell policy holden. As en evitence of the claims we hate: to public confidence, and of Its ability to pay loues prdniptly, we date a fact, that Its receipts vary from $l - 25,000 slfil3,ooo per month. Its business Is large and weit distelbuted, and in our opialon no Company in the United States affords better indemnity to policy holders than the zEtne. They continue to make insurance on property In town and country, at fetes as Low as is con. aistent with'itafety to the policy holder. - - 11. 11. YEW EYCK, Agent. zap- Wee, Northirest corner Fifth ant Wood streets, Pittsburgh. ap2Ctly Di:CLAW/in Am 2117711 AL SAFETY 12181113,ANCX COMPANY. OFFICE in the North Boon of the Etchange, on Third street, Affil ADEL P/31A. 44 ' 4 Mt INSURANCES. On Vaarns tn ,.j 0/11 00Puma , TO ill parts of the World. L INSURANCES On goods by rivers, camas, lakes and land camlsgro, to ell partsof the Union. EIRE INSURANCES On marchandLte generally. Oa sthres, dwelling Mutsu, ac. ASSETS OP TILE COMPANY, November 7, 1839. Bonds and Mortgages 524,300 00 /Rate of Pelanzylvania, Phßadelphia city, Spring Garden, Sontheerk, and other loans, —..181,333 42 Stocks in banks, natroads and Insurances com paniee Vi Vile receivable 159,825 91 Cub on 16,071 01 Balances in the hands of and premiums on Marine Polides recently issued.— ....... —J21,707 67 SubecriptionNotts-..- 100,000 00 Ittglreotts: Wm. Martin, Dr. B. tr. Eingtoa, Joseph U. Bast I Linea Crag, Edmund A Bonder, f Bp.lincer Wltraln, John C. Darts, Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Bazattel E. Stokes, John R. Penrose, I Ilenry Sloan, George O. Belga; James Trag . r.afr, Eduard Darllnr.on, Wm. Eyre, Jr., H. Josasiirooke, I Joshua L. Pries, J. 0. Johnson, JOIE= Tennent, James C. Hand, John B. Semple, Theopllus Paulding, Charles Behaffm, Jests D. SPrarlsnd, I J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W C. Ludwig, I B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, Preeldent. THORP. ELAND, Vice President. Jostern W. Cowin, Peep. P. A. ISIADERIA„ Agent, marl 6 2 , T0. 14 Water street, Pittsburgh. The irrasasatiuts Fire laleurancso Oompaay s Of PhitionSelplis, Penurylasnia. DTIMGTORS-47harlea W.Banckar, Thomas Hart, Tablas Wagner, Damn' Grant, Jacob P.. Smith, Geo. W. Rich. aria, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphl E. Balla, David B. Browne, Morris Patterson. Case. N. lianciunt, Prank wt. Guaa. G. BASCL73, Swretar iGontlr.ne to make immranca, perpetual or limited, on every description property, In town and cauntry, at rates ea low 13 aro consistent with ..srutity. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af thrd ample protection to the assured. The Arms of the Company. on January let, 101, as pub. Wed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were ae follows, vls: .........8918,15 GS 84,1317 TS Tar:pomp ...... 83,00017 01,840 81 41„,:92,103 44 =Place their Incorporation, • period of twenty-one years, they base paid upward of One Million Pour Hundred Thou s:tad Dollars, locum by fire, thereby &Conlin; erviSens: of the W vantages of Insurance, as well as the ability end dleporl tion to meat with promptness all ilabilltles. J. GATIDISTER COPYIST, Agent, sp3d 011os. northeast ocr. Wood and Third ets. TEM 'UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE , ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PmLADELPuLI. CHAUTEBIID APRIL 86TH, 1850. CIWITER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $260,000. (Mks, S. B. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets PelUadqphia. pi t lar• of the The Board a PAiladelp443: 1111111M11111. Bioptic' R. Crawford, Paul R. Goddard. AmbroasiV. Tbompoon, Lawrence Johnson, Dud aml a W.Tinglay, Geo. hlllenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Demean, WU= M.God Villthun Preridcat—Stepbonft.Orawfonl. Vim Pres - WM—Ambrose W. Tholteloon. Jledkal Atthusiner, Pittiblayli—James IL Willson, M. D .AllegAens , edy—R. D. Mowry, M. D. GEO. Z. ARNOLD Agent, marl Try No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMP • ' OF - PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTLI AND SMITIIITELD STREETS. Author* nod Capital, 1300,000. INglittE RUILIMIGS anti other property against lose or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. D13.147T088. Win. P. Johnston, Pad? Patterson, W. M'OUntoct, Kennedy T. Wend, D. 2d. Long, I. Grier Sproul, 6.. J. Jones, George B. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames B. Begley, W. B. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. &Park, H. R. C3c Hon. WM.V. VHINSTON, President. BODY PATTHEMON, Vice President. A. A. ClAntra, Secretary sad Treastcrer. B. B. Mains, AnlirtAnt Secretary. Western Insuranne • Company, Pittsbnigh. R. DTI President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary • -- OXPITAIep . - 1300, 000. lirtninstirs against all Ends of isluidirntll and MA yy• RIND:, All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly puld. A llomellatittition,'managed by Valorous who are well known in the community, and, who are determined, by PruduPttiess and liberality,ro Maintain the character which they hareaunmed, ste offering the bast protection to thou who desire to be Insured. Ditypsfet4.—R.Bllller, Jr., O. W. Bleketson, J. W. Butler, N.Golmes, Jr., W .11.13mItD, O. Lbmien, Gecrtge W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppencott, George Darsie, James Hot Anley, Alexander Nimlek, Thomas Boott. 163„ Ottleef Nov eg Water street, (Warehouee or Bpang & Go-, ups talre,Ritt.aburet. . novltly WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. AVM ..GOODEI Wascase, Jsver.ar, Sum WARR, Mitruar Goma, du. WHOISUII AIID try Merchattteand strangers visiting . our city are request ed to call, as we can sem them as well, and we think b ter than they usually are served In Eastern clUes, be-Ides giving them a reeptuielblo guarantee—an Nom difficult to obtain In many shops. Silver Detached.Levere. 410 .to $16,00 Do Oyiluthira 7 to 10,00 Lttlles' Gold Lever and Lapin° Watches,slls,aud upwards. Gentlemen's do . do do $3l to $2OO. Chains, Sala, Keys; Met% Spectacles , Pens, Lamps, in excellent varlethand at t lowestsri6es. Ifir Watch h pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market meet, =ter of Fourth. JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No. 901 Liman Braun, 1011 - AB JUST RECEIVED the tollowlug very ebeice ar. 11. BRANDIES. Dock, Dente Brandy, (very Ilne,) Lisbon. Otard Dupuy & Co. (super.) ROM Monett k Co. Jantelee, Baum 1 Banta Cm'. - 'WINER. GIN.. _ Barclal Madeira, Howard, MarcliA Do.,ldadla East India Madeira, Table do 4,montllladoßlietrLManzsullio: •• . do Table - do OookluA ReCailnit Putt, do Pate'Juicy do Ordinary do St: Julien Claret, Mans DIT, Do Owed, ab nc anapagnea, hor, Verseney, Ileideeecit, Together (with all ether badness. WIG MANUFACTORY. MEB. RENTER sa doors from the **duct,' oppeette the (brieelor's 011 ice, FILL ORD E R S T PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS POR WIGB, and all Untie of Ornamental flair 'Work. The beet quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. soyl&dawly TAT LAND REQUITES issued h 7 Tbconas Wooda. and Vi? _awaY to all it Wourth mad, desolibea • great v"` ° isrtflo, lion*, and Lots. Those wanting honor wonld dowel to gat • register. Oa tt la dale:lW a taw toe Omar, Beata 1.4 9 1 TlO/AS WOODS. BANKERS AND BROKERb. dinvris Looms. STOCK ArD BILL BROKER, Olicgalo.lia - Fotath st., above Tfiocid... - MOTES, .lirralibei, - Bande, Mortgagee, and Lorne: on colter .111 Orals, • .argotilated. Stooks bought and sold on com mission.. Lan d Warrant/1 bought and 'cold. , - Partimalar attention paid to the purchase a cid rale of Copper Stocks. All communications stetted to prom] 11. WILLIAM JAB. 1 ,11: Wm. H. Williams 6r.. Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; N. E. Corner Wood and Third sireols. • /Sigr All transactions made on liberal terms. Collectims of Bills, Notes, kc., pr3mpUy attended to; jan26:lw DIVICONNEII.6 wiLLocks.,, BANICEBI3_ I A ND Dealer in Exchange,Park Notts, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Panda 'received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. COnootiOna made at any point in the United Btatea. Eolith Coat corner of Market and Fifth strode, : • toyll PA. ARTRITRS, RODGERS & DO„ RANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OP POURTE AND SMITIMIBLD =MA staism Pittsburgh, Pa. O. H. VTLltlie .308. !.17DZW7.0. WUICJELS e/.. Co., ((Successors to A. Wilkins Co.) _ BANKERS AND EXCHA.NGE: BBOREPB, No. 71 Icbtuth stred, Eittsbonth.' TN THE numerous suspensions cal Banks and Banker 1: throughout the country during the last six scionthp, wa are anti:dui that in almost every instance their troubls' have grown oat of a departure from their legitimate:bud— nem; and wo, therefore, take occasion to tames the public in advance, that no speculations In "fancy stocks,""or utiles "outside operations," shall tempt la from the strict and to gitimate line of our businebelleving that in avoiding all such investments we shall noC only be better able to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but! thatin adopting such a course we shall promote our own Ultimate benefit. fehrij W. a 00. PATEILIKS a FRIKND, BANS:BIM AND EXOttANGE moans, V Removed hair Ojfice MIAs Cbriur ef/lifthsw.ri :IL PITT9:I3WiII P. • .. TatATRIOKS 6 MEND, Hank ers and Exciseman Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, AcceptanCes, Gold, Bayer and Bank tlctee. lilrchanges on the Eastern and Western Mies cxrcustantly for sale. Oollestimut made in all the thinnahorit thsi Batted finites Deposits received 16 parlands oz-,corrouti papa, it the corner of llfth and Wood Etna*. _. • ....... .ftwo,ooo N. HOLMES 6 , 130813,' %MUMS AND. EXCILME IcROAXES, 17A172 allraVia !min maxima MID =MIMI IDINdII ne NO. 67 wax= anIII, ems '00029 1111 LOW OLD STAND. itzr HOIOIEI3 k SONB, Bankers and Mohave Brokers, 1. 1 1. allCUaderg Notes, Drafts, AuSeptances, Gold, Ell. ver and Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities oonatanlly for sale. Collections made In all the shies thitaigleituttlte i troftel States. Deposits received In par funds Or =merit poet., NO. e 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta, -UsSaily TIERNAN & C0.,-. DANAKB,e AND p.S.CILINGE BHO No. Wood &reel, coma: of BiwaMop, F1TT931:898. s.s. DDT AND SELL Bank Notes and ' Coin ; Discount time line proneszer y notes; make Collea3clllll.l/ all the principal cities of the t lams. "Wein 4e-dts on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to; ill other matter. appettalningto a Bioker'sbnaltties. Hants= Exchange constantly on broad. mare JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHAIME BBOKER, VWXII Exchange, Commercial and Bank Noted. kj TOCK bought and Gold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Depcelt. Frd — No. (.5,4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. derl6 • mama op WOOD a= lulu Min& OWLET EXCHANGE on the DIA= Guise eonetantly for 0 dale. Time BUD; of Dubai:taro and s Notes demo:dal.— Gold, kUver and Bank Notea, bought cad sold. Collections made in all the principal citiee of the United States. De ixelt3 received of Yes and Current Fatah. [nutr27ly ALI.II 111AltrI, IDWARD ILL= 1L0.11J:3011 ISMS. KRANIKE & , -- BAMKEES AND EXCHANGE BROMIZSB, 'DDT AND SELL-Gold, Silver, tmd Beak Notes; negotiate JUll Loans on Foal &bide or Stock Semaritiaa; prothass Prombrary Notes and Time Bills, on East and Walt; buy and sell Stocks on Coninatudon. Collection, made on all points in the Union. . (myl $827,470 59 0. E. &MOLD es CO., BANKLE9 AND lIICILSSIGE 8R09:=5 IREALERS In exchange, Coln, Bank Notes, Bight and 'nose Drlte, he. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. atzuks bought and sold on commission. m. No. 74 Fourth at., next duartoßank of Pittab'g.[s.)lB .D...mc.a”., and Fortutrn .E.reA.zege, Mak Note;Mkt and Barer Rea.ghl, add and Exchanged, at Ma BKOILANOII AND BANKING HOU OP WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 04 'WOOD MIXT, PITTEIVIDIL ea..lntarell allowed on time deposits. *ea 4:10111.1103 ant- ..... a. cavicatiii THOUPSON BELL & CO. BANKERS AND BKOKER9, Crtr.cr. of Third and Wood street, Pittsburgh, Bs: &ND MISS 1:7 A otec, Sands, Stooks, Reza Estate, Xo. 75 Sir.crth IL, Pittsburgh, Pa. Da5.2 No. 64 Mod shed, Pitt , 'Ti, ifOLD on Dale the following BONDS AND S I stift:: 43 ehsres Exchange Bank; 17 do Monongahela Navigation Company; 20 do Citizens' Insaremoo Company; $2,060 Monongahela Navigation Company Benda; 0,000 City of Pittsburgh Bonds; 13,000 County of Allegheny $Ol2llB. reep6allwavrtf Clunnlotti's Loan °Moo, XII:). 100 SMITHFIELD STREIT. NEAn BriTa.— IN Morey hewed, on UaLI and Silver Watatme, Silverware and otter valuable articles. aultddy CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY It CO FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on 111:81 1 47 street, which has won in unbonndedßopularity land- he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, hare, for the pus• pee of sequlring more imam for their Immense business, remorel to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING . , That has ever been offered to the publln. Their principal object for this removal,le to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the Lo WEST EASTERN PRICES! - - ♦nd they will warrant them to be a, good ae any mann faetnred in the Union. CUSTOM. WORK, 111 ?111 BM Mil, AND UPON MI 51/O.IMIT lIMEIOI. They hare on bands full and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, tor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Our Interests are Identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fall In filling all orders we may be favored with. Zip DON'T FORGET TEM PLACE-- No. SS Wood Street, (BABY AIDE,).CORNED Or DIAMOND ALLEY. N. D.—We dash* onr patrons to understand ths t we hive no longer any aoruatotion with the Clothing Dulness on Liberty street. Our attention Le diiratiel exclusively to the Howe above designated. mar 23 JOHN BI'OLOBILEY & 00. Fall and WOater Chopds 1 EDMOND WATTS. IakirERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREEr.— AL I have now on band a large stock of Pall and Winter Goode. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest logs, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English, Oassimores, of every style and ebede in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. _ t • TIIBT BEORIV.ED AT.JOILbi MeCLOSEKa-01)11 Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, NO:88 Woodstreet, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stook of goods that this celebrated house ban ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to; These goods have bean purchased from line hands, and, Am:frequently, no, second profit on them, which leaves ue Able So say that we can and do sell at as small psalm as any hone° in the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merobants,in general, to give uscall, and examine our eztanakve assortment of READY MADE CLC DUO. It is adenoid Impossible to enumerate the quanti yof immense ARO gernstute that is to be seen at thls It e establishment; it Is gab:dent to clay that it has never teen equalled by the hawse itialt marleaf JOHN MOOLOBIDIY ti/otlalng I (l/otliing I Tag undersigned rosPeatfoßY infOrmsgsfittaisds and the publio that he le now receiving at his stows, N 0.177 Lib. arty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Classituares and Vestioge, of the latest and moat desirable styles, which he Is prepared to make to order ltd - the moat fashionable MEM* ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We havealso on hands large and wellmanafacturedetoek of ready made , to which we invite the attention of buyers, either whol wda or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will Lind It to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making the purchases. [nualk] O. OONNER. fitvir ClothinSore - NO. 4, SIXTII STREET OPPOSITE TT. MILE trahmtiber hes just opened this new establishment, where ho has alwaya on hand a largesuid choke assort. moot of all articles of OWTRING, which he warrants sold to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable Fl eet. The public are requested tofffse binia call. mar4tly OPERSNEllatilif To Housekeepers: .19rrB have now opened one of the emaka 44 VT CHINA,- GEMS! and table for 1 housekeepers ID the city, and Intend *ling a very lowi prices. We will eell a handsome eat'of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the flow prim of Pattr , Dollars, and all other GOOdein,proportiou. Our stock being large owing to the dull season 'jusf'passed, we are deter.. mined to work It off at lon- prices.. We have Just opened 60 taautifol shapes of Mato !Una 'Meat Dishes; volga table do ; Covered Diahes for stewed thicken, etc.,etc. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. 01:11" stook of White Stone Gold Baud, and assorted colon Toilet . Ware, Is large—all of which we have put down In price to suit the times. Bogue, London Oantial, Bcbnapp:s... BIINMES• Butnerford's Scotch Ale, Barelay'a London Porter, Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Clammoi, Bard Milli - idockmand Y 0, 214 0 1. 7 1 . dal Black Teas, Enipmßrenson Cheese, Imported Means Cgare, of Old eationl brands, AtononsahslA IRMO', of all grades. articles connected with the myZ:dew FRENCH 011.12 Li. We have some twenty different styles of French China Tom sets, ar.d some lanntfal Gold Band Dinner este...all of which we are selling at least twenty-eva per cent, below former prices. On hand and reeriring, a large Erick of Batton find Fitts • b un c h o 1„, w=e, avail we will tall at tnanufaattuaes prices. __COMMON MAIM. Our stock or common Tose, Platte, Bowls, Mabee, Pita.. era, and scary article suitable for etruntry or city 'trade, le large, to which are Invite the etteautlottof elty and country elea.te, ea we will Bell them rear low for wet. lionsekea pereind other, in want of mar Cblua and Quagniware• will do wall by calling at the bi INA bin d'2 Market, Wee = (M lid sp4o Opposite Gco B, Wt. ON •~. y~ Removal. HILL er. CO., RANKERS Ala KKOLLANOR BROKERS, THOMAS WOODS, Ae - COMMERCIAL BROKER,-iis William A. flu 6 Co., BANKERS, CLOTHING. NESS COATS HOURS FURNISHLNG CIOODS. Oar stook or /Wires and Yorke, Spoons, Walters, Britan nia Ware, airandolea Solar Lampe, eta, is large, end we will sell them at terilow prloa:ta• ULAB9 WARE . , . ITYRY,,I3IOODS: „ . e • _ nra oo at itixam , Eis*agi No, '4.2 l .ipu, 0,121=4 urgent Boosts Ann Tim Duncan, pint AND blOifr DIMBABLE STOOL • Bpring and fidnuner Lttlf Good* ever offered in this ° Market evronlft,Callpanticniar attention to the iblkwing : -' Ar:tery-superior aseortmentuf plain Black 13trocadir arid spoicadoild Apia; alsotwisted, Batin,phild and plain 71 84rat i l Aud.gazeites; Printed.Barageand Malts de Ulnas; very bisebonie-Nrench Lamm and Britliantineau a good` sitsor t ama t of Pninch Worstedtollars, 'Under Sleeves and therntrattes; emtrroidered..lianaatitched and plain Linen, Osinbide .Hatidkerobiefis, 8„ unlit - tun , Dimity and Chintzes; Bonnets and Ribbons at harg A beautiful assartriment of ilfoire antique Lime and Bilk Rne:sand Scietit4 a fall mwortniant of Gloves, •Alitts and liodery; 'With LinentrOftbilins and Prints to •with complete' assortment - of evert ether •article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. - Thankful for past favors, CM would solicit an early ex andnatiou of oar dock, confident that•lbrnuturtity, quail ty,etyle and price, it is uninirpeased. • • -- • - 'YUNG, LOVE” & 8R0.,. .- mys foraferly -Yothig, Btetandon:a ve. , . _ Nag Arrival of S an and Stiosnirr Dry • . OP4B AT No. 99 N. lit•SIINIOILISO011 linuoar. • , 08E00 CO., Importers and Jobbers In Britlatt; i French adder:up; DRY GOODS. Having reoelvi -odour large add aktensiVir stock of spring and summer, e=extmoluesed romo importers, amlinfookrm, and part our owniMportatka, leefeed safe,ssatiOg our old customers, counts* meroluude and thy dealers general. ly,that °Wing :to these ; aeittlred -facilities In ..pnrohaalng, we can Offer' such inducements to buyers as are rarely nod • • Among our dry gOodakie s k will be found - MisiMiellia, lakes, Portsmouth lawns of the meat Aealmeble designs, mohair lustra., alptoto,platablaek and fineyflgunelal Ike, gLogbams and fancy prints, latestityleg boradeloths,faney yestlngs, eaashneres,. iottintits; breeds and immune! pants loaning ; brawn and black muslin, table diapers. . • • We have also crued a 'enlarge tasortmsat or bonnets; newest styles, pa lm lest bete, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an' entangles vaisfy - of haefery gloves and ribbons with lacegoods,amy readings, jaeorlettes, mull and figured Srus MUM= and bleak Bilk yells , ar Our variety stook =brow In pat combs, buttons, per ausalon caps, threads, port manaW,patent medielites, par ole:eery, end 'knot every article usua ll y kept In. the m eet* Ilna, together -with,' a large- stock' of gold - and silver watentte, watch =artists, glamor, gold and gilt Jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of CO hour and 8 day clocks, all of.which will be sell at the lowest prises for cash or sad=etorlreferenee. early call from Nom* la respectfully solleited. ratan „o.OmEoo a co. PRIN O:_DR , GOO DS. - No. 91 Market it., A Br. receiving daily additlans to their large and well 4". &elected dock of Mantillas, Eimrs Goods:. Embroideries, Eroslazy, Mods *tint*, Rensekeep'g.dood3,la 0r._0115.2 Glom To which ire would *wadi) , Invite the otter tion o the Ledies. aal2o .BIOI7ILDING GOODS. UKASE -VAN GOlLDEftbas-just received a large and - beautiful assortment of- Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts 112 Crap!, Varletork and Bulls, black lace and *me Vella, blank Tfoilefy an Gloves, in arool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Craps, in all gnalloea. Alexander d fiajou'abest , lLld Glovei cafi Camp be found at Igo. 83 ktiltilET rfREET, corner of the Ma. mond. NEW DRY .090D/1 - STORE. lathe Fr0nt...N0.91- Market: stroiot• (NUR house being now open for thetnnuatetion of a genet- ILA al Drytkode badness, we =mid reipeetfully isolleit the patronage of the 'public, feeling confident that, front carer.. .vet and. well eget:tad stock-of fittatic 31.ANOy ARg STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements as win In. sure entire 64e - faction.- HAGAN et AIM, aprai ft •Nos:9liliriet and 8 Union street. VAN- GOUGER% TRIMMING • STORE, Noe 83 Maass: 132., Ceases OP Dutton. TEST RECEINING, a large and well selected stock of all •,) theenewttyles of i.ADTER' DRESS .AND MANTILLA TRIIdMINGS; Fringes, Galloon, Gimps, • z—ltralds, Velvets, Lama, Garde, - Ribbons. A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian HISBROIDERIEg in Seto, Jaconet and Lithe. -- Edgbnge, Handkerchiefs, B . loo Tess /use:tugs, Infante Rohm, . Ctremilettek, ' Bands, Caps A Walets. A full supply of MOURNING (MODS: Crape setts, Collars, Love and Gauze Vella, Plain Linen tette, Sleeves Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss. dn. • eberalskteei /Callan andEng'h Crape. MATERIALS Ent . NIIBIIOIDERLNG-Btamped Collars, Bands and Inserting: Branch Working Cotton, Mope, Linen and-Cotton fleas, Oil Cloth, )Iroldering Sllk litilletos and Seistors. Efanttui,Batin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of CIENTLIOMVS NCRIGNEUNG GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, nee, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Bins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and - everything in email wares generally. . .04) Boson's uses Nto Mows, In white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 8 to No. 10, always on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. FURNITURE. JANES W. WOODWILLL. CLABLN/3,7' •PUBNITUBB MANUFACTURER Ware...rooms 97 asad-99 Third street. $ ...,- „....,,,....., J. W. W. respectfully informs tt;icf ,, ?:: , ..F::',.. , lila Yrienda tad customers that he 4.t::' . • r - .: ,":::.: bag now completed hiespringstock . ... •-• . - of Furniture, whith is deddedly the rgest. and. bort ever altered for ein thlseity, w ch will la be sold at prioes as low as any ral in the 1714103 Stan, East or-Waat. As he is determined to what the quality with. well sea' toned materials, best wortmaanthip,and newest designs; end from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing;- he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at thelowest prima ' hts adopted the principle of identifying amendmers interest with hit own, In quality and price, keeps al. ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the -most ela• gent and costly, that a house, Or any part of one, May be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or. der. Tha following articles consist, in part, of Ids ;stock,- which for richness of style and finish, cannot .be surpass in "ay of the Eastern cltiest Louis XIV tete-a-tate Sofas; 50 Sofas, in plush and hair ;dab; 60 dos. Mahopmy Chairs; • gd; doz. Walnut " 50 Mahogany 1ic,41 " Walnut " 60 0 Mahogany tdvara; Walnut " 60 Marble Top Centre-Tables: 50 asDreseing Rums= 80 " " Waslzstandne 40 Endued as 150 001:=1031 t. 20 Plain Dressing Ihrraantt 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: .- 20 Walnut- " 60 Cottage " 800 Cherry and Potter Bedstead; 20 Walnut " Malrommy Wardrobes; 10 10 Cherry a. . 60 Plain Burma; - 10 Dining and Breakfast Tables . - 1S Secretary and Bookcases; SO dot. Cane Seat Chairs; At Cane Seat Rocking Oludrs• • 12 LaditekWriting Degas; - - flat and Towel Stands; What4foto Stiguires; Paper Meatus Tease: Ckorranation Oben. Pembroke than Hall trod Titer U . Pesrßvell j o l n sid •• a /mike Work " lEctiewsf on piaiiirAbles; . • Arm Otttl=l3l3;' -.Oolitic and Mall Ohairtr. - t •__ • • . ' l ri hr assortment . of 003111021 PURNELTRR. and R CHAIRS. Gan MEW supplied( with all sr titles in their' line. STEAMBOATS trod TEOTKI4-forolabo& at tho shorted notice. All orders rtnaptly etteDled to. opts • - _ . - - Ottisunboiitaty . t - Tna tender their acknow eats for the favors bestowed upon ern Steamboat friends, and would rispeafullyrem ind them and °Gunn interest ed in bdbag. boats, that' they are at - elf tinter prep ' to fandsh, an the most reasonable tennsiaVerp — daption of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and. work manship. T. Id. YOUNG d CO.. Corner Third and Smithfieldstreets, oppositeoltronn'eltotel." James L oltr, 4ND SEDSZEILUX- ..IUFACITMEt—rbIe. ,294 Fettereslas'k now,Llbertyetreet, /up on hand •large 'itoelCofeludrearul Bedsteads of erverrdesaliptioni wide of th►bestm aete,aLichhewiltsell,loirerthanarticlesof thesextusqualltz.nin be soldin 4 , 44:2 iffelfgableall par thndnr attenUcia hrelargernict of ;damper and Walnut Mahe indllidsteadiclehichhe will sell at vastly reduced 'prices— Also, Turning of ovary otteariptle—a executed la the neatest runner. -Orders left at the Were &oats, of st the UM, Donee of Mame and Liberty strode, will be mtly ' ' 211LALLTIre.lti SI CO.; rteririll;ON HAND lit their , esotaludv• CABINST Ind SUMIXA/OnolarOlt`42o: 64 Bralthlel2 street, • largeassortmes of fancy and plala. ihrulture, eNthi they 4,111)10U 16 pereeat halow eustoraary, rates. Tertaa...:aati only. • ' detZ:ly , 'Great 'lladtecoritarita to tlallti , - Pus , chasers. WE a/Elton our large stook of 0010.10 N AND-PANOY _VT - CH ILDIJI AND BEDSTEADS, at. pima that: cannot fall tO Pisan cash PurclAsus An our work la warranted. Our terns are. QUM.' . JABEB LOWILY,'3II., _s tor' 817119idt * .134 Molly sta A i - WM. -E. STIEIM m 430b1 ath:ices' to rainufacture CIAIIItirDWAILE or erverydeeeriyticatoet blzald ;stand, . maser of Liberty and Seventh Biretta... LitIMIRTAEL iiip otteencled to, in all its brubehes. • toyll 16111:14111 BOOK SOB. BAILBOAD ENGDNlElstalic, J ins formate for laying out curyesoleternitnlicil fro( an. glea, levelling,_calculsUriss,eartb.work; etc., etc., to r.6ther •with• tables o'radli,:instes, denectione, long chords, - magnetic variation , logarathitas and natural signs .tan. cts, etc. eto s iirolnall„penok,4ll,ll EngineF.: : tbjec ' t'of4be torasent work is to. strppl a , want • very g=a•O• :felt by dirdstant- Engineers on Book' of ow:wetted:it roitik the for •nse in. fleid, onntaining 'theaddivery - lognerithroatio tableau', common enough; but a book combining with these bible - 1154150 ;0 We itailara4 works:BW 4 1 1 Peciral7 gab; nexesary. forum/ID to layingontogrvoturnontemonsiT dc.,le a derddarattun venial this work It supp y. . • U. IL bitiszaar Amur:, Wait Pont, April IS, 4864.—; Elewafififef : / have looked over "I.l=We h eld Zook for •Ballrowl'Enlithverar. and think It well estispted'io the ob. - )eetits author proposes, and have no questionlnit it. will be finind a very weird and practical Tolima both Ear offlceand fold work.- _ • • -Maur. • • • TOOL I am ninth pleased with: Hr. 'Uncles intro manual. lit. Yield Book of Railroad Engine:re' With the presents• tlon of some of the moat-practical and nseffil.of recognised processes among railway in:tenet/5, he las:glean •othere which, new at least in their prasent WM, IPFemsfc Pomo a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of ing.itral ensceptible available cot - WA, desire, ble t 1 1/138. In conclusion,While I think Ile design of. Wink's book. IS such as tO . 040 itezoelleotly well to professional needs, I have Pleasure In expressing my cordial satisfaction with Its execuslocciatheyith the per eplculty atarrangement effected byilie eiltbafttal the em ollient typographical taste displayed bjr his pti ars. 8., Plata= Gaiswie, O. E. and Director of fbizwisrliww Polytechnic Institute. /or aide by • • , Dealer in l'Oginesre • end Market stree‘ctnier Of &con& • • nal Qum e :.n: . :i.ll:', ' , . i . Ti jiurt . and 00.4,.,....i.r..,0t0. 61004 ottlaPri. - 40 u deb mainguria , Mi(4014 Or• p a w" ao, d, to. ; soma shoat iglu qt mit , . 1034.1 X surau Vt• MEDIC M 4 -1211 L VIC MB: IBM 9 ESO nusi . 1 0%3 linguist f. seassseral - fru. the ears et all Ithfas e i.-;Cat !testi Indirsi ea, C . Tv t.•Y - ben= .6&, A: ann. sz,,•Per,v ow us, • SPA Leiturtuustions Head. Etna In 'the "'•Brews., Lhotes;VercudeComplatats , ••• -IndetxlilltrY few are tae In which-0 Purgative Mall not more of teas required, mid ig might' be - prevented, If a harralei; but effectual Cathectio wore =ore freely used. No person can feel well whiten . must ° habit of body pre. vaM; besides, It soon generates carious an often fttal etheasee,which might-Have been avoided by th d e timely and judicious. nee of a goad purgative. This la alike true of Colds, Fervedsh symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the-deepseated 11124 formidable disteumere which load the bra all over the land. Hence a rellabletlimily , phybials of the brat Ira. Poet:aura to the. paha health, and .this Pill Iwo been per 'footed' With Onnuiranafe skill, to meet - that demand. Au extensive trial of in trthea by Phydrians, Professor's, end Patients, has shown results anythhig hitherto :knew's' of isny medicine. Corm ye been efitoted beyond bellef,*ere they nit mthetattiated by Dersolle of Men ex. altatVona and. characUm as to for the suspicion of Among the eminent gentlemen *lie have testified In favor of these Ms, on may =Atm— • Boat. A.:A. HAIM, Analytimd tthemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Memschusetta, whose high professional character la endorsed by the .., Hon. 'EDWARD EVP.B.ETT, Senator of thellaited States. ROBE= V.- WINTEIBOP, Es Speaker of the House of Bepnwentatives. ABBOTT LAWBENCE. ;Minister Plen. to England. -'JOHN li. EITZPATBICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston; Dr..l. B. OHLLTON,Praotical ((hamlet of New York City, endorsed by , -Hon. W. L.MAllCT,Seeretary of State; Wkii B;ASTOlt,the richest man in America; t3.LELAND A.CO, Proprietorsof the fdertropolitan Hotel, and others. • Did space permit, we trottld give many hundred certitl. sates from all pertawhere the - Pills heti bean used, but vet. dense even moracsmvlnclug than the arperienceof eminent public Matt. IS found in their effects - norm trial These' Pale, the result of long hivestigation and study, are, offered to the pallet IS the best and Most - meanie,' which the present etate. of medical • ecionor-ean afford. They are compounded not of the drugs thomeelves, but of the medicinal virtnesonlyof Vegetable Beniediee extracted by Chemical, process in a tate of putt:naiad combined gather in such a manner al to insure the beet results. The system of compwition for medicines has been found In Merry Pectoral and Pills both, to prom a More efficient remedy than- had:hitherto been obtained 'y oji ntiy proem. • The reason Is perfectly obtotte.. While . by old mode of composition, every.medieine is burdened with more or leas of acrimonious and injurious'qualities, b.* Ode each WM. Tido" virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. All the Inert and °twainn qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence It Is edict dent that the effects should punts as they have proved, more Purely remedial, and the Pills brume powerful antidotal° else:tail than any othertnedidnektiown to the world, As. It hi frequanUy expedient that Many tneddethisahould be taken under the COMM] Of On a •n=a.Wa , Pfilart, ard as he could not properly judge of &remedy, wi thou t lcurcr. lug its etnapodnon, I have euppll6l the accurate Formula) by. which both my Petered and-Pills ara made, to the whole bodyof Practitioners In the United States and British American Peachiest. If, however, there should be any one who lam dot received them, they will be forwarited by mall Of all the Patent Medidnss Mit era °tiered, how few would be taken it their coraporition was knownl Their life consists In their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my PriMiratitMo Islaid cyan to all men; and all who are. competent to judge on the subject freely acithowledge - their imitation' of their Int:into Merits. The Oherry.Pectoral was pronounced by Wendt° men to be a wonderful medicine before. Its treats were known. 'Many eminent Physicians have declared the saute thing of my Pills, and even more•contldently, and ass willing to certify that their anticipations: were more than realised by their effects upon trial. They operate by-their powerful Influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and 'stimulate It Into.healthy acriOn—remove the OintruotiOna the 'stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, isstoring.thele irregu. tar action to healh, and by.corresting, wherever they ex. let, such derangement' as are the that origin"of 'disease. Pre o paret i . ai li sti ) Dr. TAMES C. AYER, Practical and Ana. lydoed Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cants per box. Five boxaefor $ . , , • Sold by IL STIMI CO at and retail, by every Druggi FAlNE st In Pitte X bargh,. , and byall Dealers everywhere. . • • • jeslteridaw INHALATION .193 !111 COILS OP ASTIIMA AND CONSUMPTION ND W AND VEILt e WONDURVIII NA ila BROUGHT ROHS TO Tin k DOOR OF THE ffiALION • A IiONDEBYUL DD3COYERY has. recanai been made - by Dr. Curtis, of this city, la the treetteent'er ems sumption, Aathma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We re- , ter to "Ita, thratts's Utaiams O B laminn Braun l'aPoa aim enema Brans.. With this new method, Dr. C. haste stored many atitieted ones to health, as an evidence of which he has innumerable-certificates: Speaking' Of the treat ment a phyeicieux remarkri, 4 ilt isevident that inhaling— constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me dicinal properties must come in - direct contact with the whole wrist cavities of the limp, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced npori them when Introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The Ilygear.a is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the (Mout:7.—Na/ Pork Huichman of January 14. The Inhaler le worn on the breast, under the linen, with out the least inomivenience—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of. cases of cures, like the following, izightbe named: One package of the Ilygeana has caredme of the Asthma of eta years standing. J. F. Hissuirav, P.ll. of Dm:marmot, Pa. I am cured of the Asthma of ten yens" standing by Dr. Curtisfs Hygauta.. IdernaarlHastote, Brooklyn, N. Y. hire. Paul , of No. Hammondstreet, IL, was cured of a Berme woof Bronchitis by the Hygetnia. - My sister has been cured of a distressing cough cf several years' standing, and decided to be incurable, by the phys - clam She was enred in one month, by the Etypeam. T. IL Garutrar, Richmond, Me. 'The Bev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, teetillea ofottr medi cine in the following language: New yoax, Nei. Ls; nu. DUE Bta—l think highly of Dr. eitrtlis Bygearli as remedy in diseases of tire throat and lunge. Having had Rama opportunity to .testify Its efficacy, J am convinced life a moat excellent medicine, both the Siirup•and the Inhalingappllcation to the chest. - • , N. B.—Dr:Cattts'a Hygeana is the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENII= ART/CLB: ill others are base imitations, or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you Arirqice gale by Dr. Geo. IL Henn; 140 Wood etteet ; 23. IL Saline & Co.; Lee d. Seckbarn„ Allegheny .City; Jobn Sargent, blew Brighton; O. L. }Ulcer, Bocbastar. • , froyttelaeram Cstrtearhs Spanish Bliateze. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I -• Not a Particle of Mangy in it — • sr T' ASSUMED READ AND ,POSIMEtt.-An I.4lntrlla f Sandy for B:rofuls, Singe-11U, littenna• Pato, Obstinate Cutaneous' litruptionsi Pimples or Paetale on theltaes, Blot.tha, Boil*, Ague-Bev ,er EOM Eyes, Ring Worm Or.Tet, Scald' fles4Relergament and Pain of the Boum and -Jointe, Stubborn Ulcers, tlyphllitle Dianthus, Lumbago, SpLoal Clow Salute; and all Di-smiles froninfl injudicious use of fdercury,lmprudeute In Llle,-or Impurity of the Blood. al-This greet alterative medicine and knitter of Mod ; Ls now used or t monde of gratehtt pstientsfromoll part of the - 'United States, who r tattlly . dally to the reenaskabl sures performed by the test of all TENS SPANISH Ultit." Neutislgle,, Rheumatism, Scrofula. Eruptions on the Skin, Liver. Pisan% - . Sellers, 1111:41 Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Times Twasle Oomplabsts, Pains and AcWng of the Bones and 11 ts,sre splay pill to Sight by whoa this greatand -inestisable resseey. - . - rot all diseases of the Blood, nothingltas pet bion MUSK to compare with it. It cleanses the"*teal of all Lapse tiee„ acts gently and oficleatly on - the Mew 11.1341.E.W5L1M strengthens _the INgestion..gbaut tone the Stanch, maims the elan clear and •alt-hy,ansl. restores the Clonal. tutien, enfeebled by diseass or broken down by the exodus • of youth, to its pristine vigor and stracagth... For the Indies, iglu !amiably better than all the cos. . nestles ever used. • A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture; will resinna'all callowness of complexion; bring the rows mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the atepould prove the general health lts a remarkable threw beyond all the ideatints ever heard oL • • The large number of cartlflostes mblzhiscritsen =dud from parsons Pena all parts of;the United Illates,ls the Dtat eiktrooe that there is no htmlms shoat It. ne.Plesas hotel kee9erepnagtstintes t pleyelobule, et:4116110 3=C4l i W 1124 known to the community, all add their to t e cronderinl ellecte of this GREAT BLOOD P Call on the Agent and gets Circular end.)7, and read the wonderful cum this . truly greatest of • 11 14,1 H" None' genuine unless eigncd by 13.11NREIT Proprietors, hict. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Va.; to 4= orders for supplies end %Owlet+ must be addressed. And for sale by R. rdatiEHMIE, .7013/21/ 11.111. NO, FLEMING Rlto.l.,and blDranists generally. . ochlaziewly - S TATESDINT FROM. CANADA QUELICt, February ftb,154.1. Marrs. R et. d had the pleintre of receiving, tide morning, the within certMcate of your :Vier mirage, which will be very gratliflog to you, as ltwas sent voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, young, My truly,' _ lIIIBBON 4 CO. Genanneri—Dly little denghter, four Years oldi and my 111174 older, were for a mn4derable time enffeftg.frots * Dram `I purchased two, bottles of- your Yetmlfuge, e; which I gave them - three doses, according Asx.dkeetWas and etrange to flay, ill t°23 than three hours they wend nti lese than Yr, vz =DIVED WORMS, mine albs extraot Ajaary length of from twelve to fifteen inches .. Having experienced so much of the benetichd effects 0; your Vermlfuge, I feel it my duty to reconunmellt to tbs public?, ae,in my opinion, one of the moat ainCit9Fas acme dies against worms ever offered to the - ' Gentlemen, believe me to be Your much obliged and bumblers:en, NATHANIEL LA Prßiti 4 - Prepared and sold by 13. - A. FAIINESIXCES A CO', corner of Eng and Wood streets. Joseph - VI hite , n Cain . Inica AlipamorY• , JOBEPH MUM now castling on bud,. ••• nese IDLIII-spaciotui premises, 4POW latalp erdttrged,l on the Pittsburgh : and Oresnabiarg, turnpike; - near the Run, between Pittsburgh and lairrnonni reapoo till Invites the public to twat his stoat of ULABIAGEF BUGOMP, Aa And' he particularly informs gentleaw -- , purchanws, thatt one the only b nusde. Fourteen your( , experience in the bueneas, =shies hint teshtoe before hi patrons the same choice pellet:is* •offiiiinciages which, E .y years past it - has been his partisor 4 depart:tnt t -se " lest Iron the.iaricena ar.d most talcs Sestina sown ;lament:- The snorers of his new system is camplete.—th mono's:La-011s arrangements Trill supply the beat aziatmo fashionable zusnaftennve at znoderateasices,;,----- - Itnetiatuirbered • by-ewe . hesv7' expenses; 'it t i o b u mantafor de:orating boasts ef bushrem lan hasped . 0 - 3 ,, c the priosof goods, (owing to hugerenti) JOBBP • will on ready, rusue;' 0 3 21 .7, et ruubh,laselhart the tutu pronto.. Ittaadieir] arcaniagegrepairedln th e best sin ner, with 4.1 ATTSDIT/Olil • Wagon Minot:me Ana Tataliterie , ty Lay`'`Z AGENair, 92 Fourth street: • OclyksllsSi Bailers, Musicians, Wagon blasters, Ten stare,: who Wen regularly juustg vg l intb.thip: at vice of the United Statee; and, every Max, So/man:on vary Seeman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the flat ; Voila/aeon, or Stole Troops of 'ay State Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Cce4rese, Warr t for 160 Aorta of. L=d •• - • • 3:7 Ul olslWhO_hiite received 40 or. 80 Asses, are =MO' tc Vierreat Ids auer quantity of Land ae will make, is t, 1ak0111,460 Ain't& • - tenons entrusting their claims to me can rely h i tag them attended to promptly. • ' All hiforznatlosi free or, there. Utter, *a n ' lien f ret, ~&#(l3 AVECCAN-L Inbli • ' • '*lrtity 'Asset, 92 :•• .)! u_tr Olt al•• tvi • *Go, 'MUIR AbrOIRSON, Z 4. linat ging.
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