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Trair- Columbus 10:00 A.M. 3:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M Newark .- ..... -.....11:10 ~ 4:45 " 12:50 A. M Zanesville 1220 P. M. 0:00 " 212 "• Concord 12:58 " 5:44 " 3:01 " Cambridge 1:23 " 7:08 " a - 20 " Barnesville.-- ........ 2:23 " 5:25 " 4:48 " Belmont 2:14 . " 8:51 " 5:14 •' Arrive Bellair 3:30 " arr. 9:45 " arr. 6:15 " GOING WEST. Express - M.ra Sight Leave. Train, Train. Train. Bellair 9:45 A. M. 5:15 A. M. 090 P. Id Belmont 10:31 " 0:15 " 7:99 Barnesville— 10:52 " 0:43 " 7.40 Cambridge —....—.11:50 " 8.94 " 990 Ooneerl 1217 P. M. 8:30 " . 9:25 ' Zane:nine 1:10 " 9:30 " 10:2A Newark ..--- ..... 2.08 ~ 10:37 " 11:60 Arrive Columbus... 3:28 " 12.15 P. M. 1:20 A. 51 The Express Train going Eaat will stop to take up or Leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville ' and Belmont only. tiOLYI Wen will atop only at tho above named Stations. The Mall Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mail to to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at airlifts [lons on proper notice being given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which Races Cincinnati et 0 A. M. and with the Train trom the West on the Columbus, Eva and Indiana Railroad • at Remark with morning Trains to sod from Sandusky, ilansfield and hit; Vernon , and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad ; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore, and Ohio liallzuld for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelpilla and East ern Cities. The 3:30 r. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad • and at Wheeling with Night Train on 'Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers 1 eaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 4 A.. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana p olio and Riohmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbua, and reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. IL, and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more at 5 P. ftL, nest day. The 11:30 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the AI all Train which learns Cincinnati at 5:3u P.M., and arrives at ltellair at 0:10 A. ti.; connecting with the Accommoda tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pawatt. gars leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, ten Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton, reach Columbus In season to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber. l and, &leap there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastmsi 00Mti 1 Lot'. The 5:15 A. M. 510 Train connects at Bellair with Night Train on the Baltimore and - Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and ML Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. polls, and Chicago, sin Dayton and tio Urbana The 9,45 A. AL Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbusat 3:2i" P. IL, and connects with trains going South and West arriv ing to Cincinnati at 7 P. AL The 8:00 P. M. Train connects with the Acxratinotiation Train trourCamberlatui. and at Columbus with Mail Train at '2:15 A. IL, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Dante, Paint Louie and Chicago. ISAAC IL SOUTIIWICE, Zanesville, June /8, 1855—[je21] OLBVICLAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD CONNECTING WITTE STEAMERS FOREST CITY AND DIURNAL, VIA WELLSVILLE, AND Onto and Pennsylirrda Railroad , . VIA Aljj A 'CE. TELE shortest, quickest and most reliable mute to Toledo, Chic*go, Itock Island, Galena, and St. Louts, is VIA CLXV This route le One Hundred miles shorter and about nine boars quicker than the circuitous one via intli.unspolla. Throe Daily Trains. from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six boon, Chicago tuenty-thrce hours, and St. Louie thlrtpeeven hours. OZ:M=I The Trot= of the Ohio end Patina. Rantoul leaving Pitta burgh at 8.00, M., 8.00, A. 01., end 8.00, P. BL, connect at Alliance at 0.30 A. 1145 A. M., and 6.30 P. M., aa follow=: Traina Lot Cleveland leave Alliance 7.30, A.M., and 12.00 M-, and 6.36. P. M., CCllln,nting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Palle and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04 A. AL, 2..20 P. M., and 9.00 P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chimp), St. Lards, Rock Miami, Galena, and the Northwest, who wish' to go through with. out detention, will take the train leavin,g Pittsburgh at 6.00 A. AL, and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M, as that b the only train by which close connections are made through to the above point. Passengere by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 nest morning, and St. Louie at told. night. VIA WELLSVILLE. The Steamers Forest (Sty and Diarnal will loare the '.'..lo nongahela wharf every morning, (Sundnye excepted,) at 10 o'clock, for Welbcrille, connecting with the train leaving Wellsville at 420 P. 31., and arriring, at acrolend at 0.00 P. • An Accommodation Train will leave Wellsville daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 8.41 P. M., connecting at Bayard with B xpreee Train arriving in Cleveland at 223 P. M. Trains from Wellsville and Cleveland connect at Ba3 - ard for Carrollton, Wayneelnirg, Dover, and Now Philadelphia? : Velickete for Cleveland, Chimp and the Norttewest, via Wellsville, are told at a law rate than SIB Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as folkrere: Lear, Cleveland at 7.20 and 2.30 A. M., wad 625 P. A. arrive.at Chicago at IL® P. 7.00 A. IL, and 10.00 U. Trains leave Clang° for Rock Island and St. Louis as fbilowa: For Rock Wand at 9.00 A. M., and ILOO P. 51. for St. Lords at 9.15 A. Si., and 10.05 P. M. , Paesengere for St. Lords Rooter Rock bland Railroad to Joliet, and thenceover the Chicago and Ilbutisaippi Railroad to Alban, and thence by Steamboat (Yu miles) to Bt. Lout-. Passengers by the 9.15, A. Id., Train arrive In St Louis at 1140 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M. Train, at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago and St. Louis. PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Ist clots. 2 , 2 cPs. Ist clam. 24 crs. To Alliance 42 30 'To La Eialle._4lo 00 sia 60 Cleveland 400 " Rock Lsrd, 13 00 14 25 Toledo -....- 0 60 " Galena _.- 18 15 14 00 " Chicago .13 00 $lO 40 " Springfield 18 70 10 20 " Bloomlngt...lo 90 14 40 " Burlington 21 00 St- Lonia__.2l 00 16 49 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of the Company,.in Monongahela Mouse, below Abe corner. J. liltrittliD.Bno't, Cleveland. J. A. CAVG ,Eg't,Pittablirgh. Ara LINE ROUTE VBO CHICAGO TO ST. LOIIIS• Via CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS BAIL among - imp:4E ROAD, rormerly the Chicago and DU Ippl. Chrrying the Great American Express and U. Et Nails. rOnly Direct and Reliable Mae to the Booth and oth-West—lierenty Mrs Shorter than any other TWO TEMOTNIB =YAWS VILLIN.9 DAILT, SUNDAYS KIECEPTED. Learns Arrives W. Chicago. St. Louu. Bt. Louis Day Express 9.15 A.M.— 1.5..29 A.M. ISt. Louis Night ftyresta . 10.00 P. Id 2.45 P. M. Trains run directly through witheut change of cam or ba g:s e :Chimps to St Louts in 1b hours. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock Island Railroad for Ottawa, Ls Balls, Rock Wand and Oen. tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Gin. ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Spring fi eld, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson villa and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quinsy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and re li able route to all portimui of North•oastarn blissomt At St. Louts, with Daly Find-class Steen:Laza for New Orleans and intermediate pinta on the Lower bllssissip and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kanms, St. Julep and all points 01 the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland an Arkansas Rivets. R. P. MORGAN, linp't, Bloomington, L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, lU. ['VT] ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: ' ; ' ; '4sl; 7 ; 7 ' ; Oa:Tying the Great 11. States Mail and Express. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on Its entire length from DUBUQUE to OA/110, lag CLEICAGO to CAIRO. This Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Mississippi R. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms the most direct shd only continuous R. R. route from OIIICACO to Sy. LOWS, 01110M20 to CAIRO, MIICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Ching.° as follows : 10 A. 91. and 1020 P. M. --Sr. Louts orro Canto SX.Prii&S. Passengers for St. Lusts by this train take the sera of the Ohio and Alias. R. R. at Sandoral, and aro Psrriod direct to et. Lords. 935 A. M. and 4.10 P. 91.—Du009os arm Get.iffA EX PRESS, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets for St. Pala and the Upper Klialselppl river cities. Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Passengen from the East and places on the Ohio river destined for St. Louis will save 190 miles of tedious and un certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, slid arrive Ofteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the oars at Cairo. Tioketa to St. Louie, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all im putinat places by this route, can be bad at the °Mee of the U. RP. and C. k P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago. Jas R. B. mesoN, Bup't. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE RAIL.ROAD Open from West Newton. Westmoreland bounty, to 1111/tenburm Ntution, Payette County. MLLE PAST mama CLARA FISHER having been char. toted by the P. & CI. B. 8.. Co., will leave Pittsburgh ton,ing at balflast four o'clock. precisely, for West N onnecting there with the Trains - of -the-Pitts burgh and Connelleville Railroad, Which - will run between the above irate until further nodes, as follows: Leave Wean. Newton at 5:30 A. 3.1..; stopping at Port Royal, burg at 6:30 o'clock. Returning, Suilllea !gill, Jecolee Creek and Layton; reaching When leave hilltenbarg_at 8:35 A. hi.; stop at all way etatione, and linty t West Newton at 7:85; connecting p ith the - steamer &PRA 71331Cgit for nnd returning, will leave klltteuburg at 6 Pittsburgh: reachg Pittsburgh at Haa n . - Second Train -will-lercre West Newto at la o'clock to Fare from Pittsburgh Miltenburg; $1,16. 8 for fdilp. Id, stopping at all Way atatiom Uniontown and ChnuiellayEtie will connect with the at hUltenburg Station. - freight will be - Uvirted meth way only. r,. ran Val rie l = "l'D ; or to w W. iII N TBII , BON, P t rsTi c alZ: e l , 2 l, 4l gl board the steamer Clara fisher, at her wharf, above the Monongahela Bridge. OLIVER W. BARNES, President and Superintendent. fidabonn, June SO/ 1866 i (Joi NEW AND DIRE - CT ROUTE OPEN! Northern Minds to 1110 II Eiiseiasippi Rivor, lOWA, MISSOITRI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL WiagßT ROAD FOESLCALI Tea Czacaco Axn Aunune Lk Cam MILIT.II.T TRACT K R.lB FOR COMILLTIM. And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON ? lowa, without change of Cars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUDICY, KEOKUK, MUSOATINE, OQUAWICA, WAPELLO, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, ac., and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRHIGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Trains on the abave Lint leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East--avoiding all Laying ever at any of the Rotate. Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Miesourt—making the quieke,st and mostrellable route to reach all the important points went of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles lessstaging then by any other route. The Road, for a tarp portion of the way, In Raid with the CIONTIM:003 Ran, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— well stocked with the most modern Lo.romotireeand elegant new Care. far Ey this route passengers are ante of making connec tlonatand arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time, avabli ng the vexatious delay of fore and ice, end dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Ilaggage chocked direct thinugh from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Itailroad Offices In the East; at the Office ci the Company, corner of Clark and Luke streets, in the granite at the Depot of the °Mons It. R., and at this `ich. Cont. R. It. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn eta., opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FRERIIIT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch. C. Cl. HAMMOND, C. E. FOLLETT, Can't Ticket Ag't, Chicago. ifarTIOR_ETS can be procured et the principal Railroad Offices of the country. !titan 'THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. PRE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At j. cities with Western, North-western and South western Stater, by a continuous Railway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily lino et Acumen+ to all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and raiable route by which Fraiia LIT can be terwarded to and from the Great Wed. RATES BETWEEN PRILADELPILIA. & PITTSBURG IL FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Ain bones,) Pure, Feathers, Ac.. .... -- ?be.. per 1001 be. SECOND GLASS.—Boots and Stationery, Dry G ood e, (in balee,) hardware, Lea, 60g. per 100Iba. ther Wool, (kin THIRD ' GLAM.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon , ~,,,,c . per i m ba. and Pork, ((in bulk,) Ramp, ire_ FOURTH CLASS.--Cottee, Flab, Bacon end ze. per lOGthe. Pork, (packet,) Lard awl Lard Oil 414/- In shipping Goals from any point L ot Philadel phia, be particular to mark package "Ma Penney/mato Zailm.e...." All Goods consigned to the Agente or tide Goad at Phlisuielphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Pilau: datirrs.—Moses Potter, Boston ; J. L Elliott, N. Y.; E. J. Bneeder, Philadelphia; Magri:v. lioona, Balti more; Geo. o.Friiicciscus, Pittsburgh; Shringman a 13rown, Cinclutrati Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; B. C. Ileldrum, Madison, Ind.; liatcliff d Co., St. Louts, 11o; J. S. Mitchell A Bon, Evansville, Indiana. IL U. LIOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. J. LOMBAERT, my 9 Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. jr . IN AND SINCE VTEDNESDA I, June Al, 1355, the 'Jail k . / Train leaves Steubenville duly, {Sundays escspte4.) ct 7 o'clock, A_ 31_, and arrive at Newark ct 150 o'clock. I' Id, coatecting with trains for Columbus, Sandusky, I ndiariapolls, CLlca,to, Cincinnati, Lasalle, Mount Vernon, itock !elan!, Toledo, Saint '.Quid. Reach Cincinnati et S:2O sumo evening. RETURNING: Leaves Newark at 12 o'clock, M., and arrival at Steubsa villeat 7:10 P. M. Passengers by this train leave Clavrk az at-6 o'clock, A. M. The Cadiz Accommodation Train Les Steubenville daily, (rtuudays exrel,lod,) at 4.1i5 P 11.., and arrives at Cadiz at Cab Y. M. tZTVELNINO, Leaves Cadiz at 7.37 A. M., and arrive! at Eitaubensille at 10.95 A. M. For further Information apply to JAMES COLLINS A CO., Freight and Passenger /agents, Noa. 114 and 111 Water street, Pittsburgh. LAFAYETTE DEVIZZNY, Genera: Freight and Ticket Agent. E. W. WOODWARD, 1 ' 623 Su p art n ten I ent. fiIBIiSTEB'S SALE OF P.BAL HoI'ATE AND STOCiis On TIIUBSDAY evening, July :led:, at &o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, trf order of Win. P. Baum, Trustee of llngh D. King, the following valuable Beal Estate end blocks, via: That valuable throe story Brick Dwelling Mauve, No. 114 Fourth street, the Lot leaving a front of nineteen feet on Fourth street, extending back eighty Lc° including a three feet'alley—snte,:t to mortgage of 51.506. Lot No 17.1 In Stephen Colwell's stitalivision of tote, Noe. 14 and 16 leaving a front of twenty feat on ler:Thal street, extending back one Inindred feet. One undivide . fourth of Lot No. °A to Cray's pian of lois in Allegheny City, having a front of twenty.etght feet seven inches on Anderson street, extending back ono hundred and forty feet to Gray's alley. lily Lots in the Borough of rolanchester, having each a front of twenty foot on southerly fide of Lhannm , y street, extending back 125 feet V inches to South alley, being in Bakeweirs subdlrWon of out lot No. 247 in reserved tract oppesito PitteburglL iho undivided three-Onhs of two hundred and sixty-nins acres of Land In Economy township, Bearer oonnty, on the north-west side of the Ohio river, reljeining trains Nos. 20, 21 and It: on the north, No. td on the oast. No. 40 on the south, awl Na.4o on the nog, being tract No. 4 , In Len's act, N 0.2 of the depreciation surveys. Sutjeet to lien Of 52,V.4. One hundred and thirty scree Lana In Wood county, V., fifteen miles below Psrkersburg and three miles from the Ohio rives, on which are erected a &sequin and Log House. battled to lien of $r 0. The north quarter cf Section 13, in Townehip 47, north of Image `22 weal, In the district of lands sulteet to sale at Sant Etc Marie, Michigan, containing one hundred and shay acres in Marquette town hip. The sonth•west quarter of Section 19, in To - atieldp 17, north of Hauge 3 west, In the district of 17nds subject to sale at Haut Ste Marla, Michigan, containing one hundred and fortylaine acres and fittyfour hundredths, in Mar• quette township. The north east quarter of Section 24, In Township 47, north of Range 26 crest, in the district of lands subject to sale at Rout Ste Marla, containing one hundred and sixty acres, In Marquette township. Ono undivided fourth of one hundred and tiftyillive acres of copper and agricultural lands In Section 0 of township 48, north of Range 42 west, in Oakland county, Michigan. 77 shored Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stock ; 183 do North American Mining Co. do 800 do Pittsburgh Mining Company Stock ; 60 do Forest City Dank of Cleveland do 6 do Pittsburgh and Cleveland IL IL do 10 do do do Steubenville R. It. ao 22 do do do Connedlsville do do 6 do Chartiora Volley do do 34 do Pittsburgh a Coal 11111 Turnpike 00. do 66 do Tomperanoervllle Plank itcald Co. do 4 So West Newton Plank Road 00. do WO do Bluff Mining Co. do 400 do Iron City Mining Co. do est) do Fire Steel Mining Co. do 200 do Pittsburgh tr. Islo Royal Mining Co. do If, do Aztec Mining Co: do Terms at sale. P. M. DAVIS, fold Auctioneer. PERRY COUIiTY WARN sPB,InGs. WILE alxrve celebrated WATERINGPLACE wilt be open J. for visitors on and after the FIFTH OP J LYNN NEXT. They are delightfully located on Sherman's Creek, fourteen miles north-went of Duncannon, (this place being fifteen miles west of Harrisburg, on the Central Railroad,) at the base of Pisgah Mountain ? which reaches an elevation of snore than five hundred test. Bherman's Creek affords a splendid opportunity far those fond of bathing, fishing or' Bailing; the surrounding forests offer great attrnations to tharporteman; and Soar smooth and shady roads through a country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery, will diversify the amusements of the place. HORSES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had at all times. Horses taken to Livery on reasonable terms. Of the ALEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too macho= hardly be said. Their waters have been analyzed by the best Chemists in the Union, and are pronounced eurpaeeed for curing cutaneous (E 9 011,08 and affections of t. e kidneys. There are some five Springs In all, every one of which is of different temperature—the largest being 69 degrees Pehrenheit, and throwing out 03 galtone every seven minute. Ladles' and Gentlemen's BATHE have been constrained, with all the modern huprovemente, to gether with PLUNGE BATHS, as., do. Each day a Coach loaves Duncannon for the Springs, alter the arrival of the cars. Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, and various other facili ties for amusement, In abundance. The accommodations will be the test, and, the charges low. TZlLtd&—Eight dollars per week, or one dollar and fifty cents per C 11194 Families wshing to engage rooms, should address the proprietor early: Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor bating engaged the best of servants. Ideal. always In at tendance. All communications Intended to roach the Perry County Warm Sprin, should be addressed to DU13,111:101:1 P. 0. They will be .... ediately forwarded. O.Ui3ltS, STORM-BOOMS, WAREROUSISS, do., TO XI LET I—Lanorencroute—A comfortable Dwelling Rouse of ball, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed moms, ac.; garden and goal water. daegheny aity—A Two Story Brick House, newly painted and papered, on Robinson street, near the canal. Bent $lO por month. Mi. Washington—A Dwelling Rouse of three rooms, on street, with large yard, well, Go. Rent, $7 per month. Pittsburgh—A large Three Story Brick, No. 20 Third at.; rent *176 per year. Foe. 81 and 27 Duquesne street; each house is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Az. Two Warehouses on Water street. A large litor.e.room on Fourth street. Together with others. Apply to 8. CUTHBERT & SON, 140 Third street. ~~~~4y LAC/tad I isUltiftl BUOlid —lima Jt Co.'s, No. a Bmithfield street.; b the place to purchaae boob for summer reading. 4. The most complete and varied aa.4rtsriont of books in the city can be found on our shelves. Persona leaving for the country will find it to their advantage to call an ns, as we always make a deduction when selling a cumber at a time to one person. Doestlake' Great Book, contabelug an hie lettere. COM. plete in one volume, illustrated—gl. Fourth supply. The Old Farm /lows ; by lira. Caroline 11, Butler Laing 'the Winkles, or the Slerr4.4ouotuaniars; by the author of Wild Western Bootie& Bider Rom; Ey Charles Dickens-1254 cents. idother and Step-Mother; by Charles Dickens—L . 2;3 . ; rte. Call In and look over our counters and ehelsee, and send for whatever you want in the book line to H. kliNliat dr. .1318 No. 32 ami lifleld street. HAVING REMOVED the Stook of BOOKS end STA TIONERY frota - 87 Wood street to No. 30 WISTII street, by this arrangement our rent and expenses hate been reduced more than onehalf. This will enable no to sell towern than anyalmllar establishment In this city; and we are determined to do It. All now who want cheap reading end Stationery had batter call at No. 30 MTH at., next door to Exchange Bank, between Wood and Market. iYIO aim B. LAITYNER, Aga. 'itt' ZEES RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE. IQ• "r" GRANGE OF TIME IL larrat, Proprietor Warm Aprlnga. ItemovaL a:.:F c~r `"+=eta HOTELS. MANSION HOUSE. GEORGE Au RENTZ, Pacipainos, ATO. £44 LIBERTY STRZL'T, Just beside the Passenger ..1:1 Depot of the Pennsylvania Railrani, which makes it the most convenient house in the city.for passengers &rt . ring by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expiate°, fitted op, in excellent atyle, the MANSION noun, would respect. fully solicit a abase of public patronage. There La attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford. ing ample accommodation tq travelers and teamsters. Ms Larder and Bar will be furnished - with the ticst the market can afford. fabliy ST: CLAIR BOW Coritcref Penn and ..st. Clair strata, .Pittsburok rpHE, undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Hotel,. having taken this large and commodious LIOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, wonld respectfully 'invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a calL As. cured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex. perienoe in the business, he] can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. .feb22 WM. 0. CIONNEILY.. RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, - PITTSBURGVI, my2o:y J E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INPE SIT HOUSbI, fIORNER OF LIBERTY AND (MAIM ESTREETS,Akear ki the Badlroad Depot. 00543:1y JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTOWS. IarAVERLEY HOUSE, GO South gighth street, betweep V V Ellostnut and Walnut, Philadelphia: [ati29:y PiiE UNION, ‘To. 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. B.WEBEI (late of .0 the Eagle,) Proprietor. • letaihy OASKILL HOUSE, CO ILYRR OF MAIN AND SOMTI Era; WARREN, & TL., Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the public that this ner and elegant llotel had been opened se a house of entertainment. Being commodious arul roomy, and adjoining the of the Ohio Stage Oompany,lt offers inducements unearred in Warren for the acreramoda• Lion of tho traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully.dolidted. M.GABEILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE, CHESTNUT EZREMP, ABOVE THIRD, PH/BADBLPMA PAREIER LAIRD, Proprictom Jyl9:3ml TERMS $1,50 PER DAY. VicMILIAN HOUSE, JOHNSTO WS, PRiRA. pin undersigned having taken charge of the above named Nouse, and . reatted it at a large expense, In a comfortable as wall es elegant style, la now prepared to re wive guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may pn ronise the 110 UFA. faunal' j LUDO DOIVNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, (Late Former's RIO. coot or Filth street, Pitts- IA burgh. SAMUEL HAR, Proprietor. • This hotel is entirely new. having jnet been completed mid opened for the accommodation of the public. feepl3 FIELA.N Eciari HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. PATRICE & SON, PriotainrOWL—This Llotwe has tm• and ldergcne thorough and eitensise repairs, altenitione, arge additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie• tore piteige themselves that nothing than be wanting on their part to render the FlLSlllanl a place where all the corn. Wits of a first class hotel can be found. jykU C. PATRICE t SON. FLOIZEIIICAL noTEL, tic. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (CONDIICTio DY Tug xt3ILDPILAN rum.) 11EIIIIESI LOVEJOY, 0r..1.1y PROPRIETOR RE6TAURANTS wirdiircs HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, PUOPRIZTOI3. Ilturth arrest, betAstei Wood and amillleld. 111118 spacious establishent has been learwl by the sob. m col - 111er, and completely renovutodl ove Nt el He to et ail hours prepared to furnish every luxury that eau be found In the beat regulated restaurants in the States. lila spacious Bar will always be supplied with the very best Liquors. Game of every de seciptlon, in its season, can always be found at Wilkins i.P 7 I w. G GALLSOII&R. BANK. EXCHANGE, T 111311) STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET, slang euhesrlbers bet leave to Inform their friends and I the public generally, that they have leased the above well known Restaurant, which bus Jost been thoroughly renovated, repalrol bud re turantel, and now open. The proprietors have spared no expense to make the Bank Ea change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure as the business man. The lard, will at all times be et; eked with the delicncle, or tile sta,on, and served up under the anepf etc cf experioneael cook.. They reeportfully ask for the patronage of a generous .1. SOILINDELKIDIEB, j v G. IL PRANCIa. 131AILVLIMILE I.I.IO.4'rAURANT, WOOD enuarr, LET. IVATXR AND FIRST STREETS. r VILE Under - 814nel has jurt pe,rl lei a cholw stock of LIQUORri. end is ready at all limos to serve h 1 friends ',at' the beet or the reason, In tha way of edibles. IrishWhisky Punches may he had et the Tunsmiax. jai:111:1y JOHN RAW/LON. Pteoriator. IZMIMMI car - OYSTER AND CO-FFEE 110178 E.-ell D. BARNARD. Ivo. a, Ftin SZrad, 6s.aun Woad and Mar - 24. jtalliklyj CRYSTAL PALACE 140.1 H Market struot. 1 C. C. SEELY, , 7 gp REEPECTIIILLY bat:rims hie friends and the v. Wolin iu general, that he him Just started lila _ ~ New Yvr: and ithilralelpitla malaria style et -''k , OWNING OYSTE/L3 end e very thuti . g else in the caring line. Oyetarg in the Shell er Stewed, for 1! cents a deux.. lie will ales ftu-nieh the boot of everything that tho market will eli rd . lioure always open until 3 oclock In the morning. marl34l ov swan SALOON AND tracErreuttANst 108 WOOD STREET. rpitE hes now MI OYSTER SALOON AND .EATINUORM?. perrecta-1 In o manner that cannot L. exceltel by any etrallar egtablioliment in the city. „MEALS WILL DE SERV - ED LT AT . ..ILL BOORS OP TICE DAY, from Lal Choicest. Meats, Farris, Fish, Cso., &Gs 111_q 1011 of Fare cannot be ourpuseed, and he would reopect Icily Invite the otteutich of the publto to It. GLIAIILLS Jo:a:meet( 108 Wood E trevt. tit. Chile Lager Ever Ilrewery. TIED undersigned respectfully informs the public that he to now fully prepared to Sa.',C private feollieo and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BRIM, In bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. n DIAMOND ALLAY, ( near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Baer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. je293f F. G. SOILIINOK. BenKV Lager Hear Hall, /tie. 106 anithfitiel erect, opposite the Calton Musa rpaz subsezlbes bas just °paned one of the largest and best flnished"Lager Boer Limns In the city. His lieeris acke.osciedgel to bee superior article, and every other be cossmosietion about his house Galina be expelled am: J:Zra A. BENITZ. I.i.eartett Ale. IX/ D. ENO LISII, Solo Itittior of SILITIPS celebrated y y • Kennett Ala eel Brown Stout. Aleo,Common Ale and Porter, in quart soil pint bottles. The attention of families, end the trade, is respectfully solicited. anlltp Mineral Water and Sa.raapoxlllea. WM. D. ENGLIBIL, Pitt Ftmet, below Penn, la now manufacturing and bottleing the above beverages on an extensive acsie. ale articien are of the best quslity,and nufactuxed liotc tho purest msteth.ls. Octrfay HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE rl - HE undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS, j CABINET-MAKES-8, and Workers In Wood generally, with his Patented and valuable PLANES. All who have tried it, pronounce .1 a most valuable In vention, that must aeon come Into goaeral use. The fol. lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among many letters the Patentee has rtweived recommending this Place above all others In use: PITITIBUSCILI ETI4II CAB'S= FA1710119 February 22, 1855. We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have used Hopp:, 'a Patent Maur, and do not hesitate to recommend It to Cabinet.Makere and Carp-ntere as gu mmier [Deny other Ptaneto use. We ronsider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all aorta of hard wood, and for planing vene , rs, It to far superior to the old mode of scraping, beeldee being a great saving of time. One man, by using Gads Plane, will plane more veneers than the men can do by any other plane or method In use. H. IL MAR & Co. To MO= F. EATON, ESQ.: Dear Sir —I have examined flapper's Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which it is Intended, as a combhantion of plane and scraper. It is particularly adapted to planing veneers, and It does not require ontrfourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that It will entirely . uperscde the former te dious and laborious custom. I moat cheerfully recommend It to all persons engaged In theCtobinet business, as from my knowledge of it, there le nothing as well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful flash to veneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. J..1.1Z10 W. WOODWEL4 Furniture Warerooms, P 7, 9'J Third st., Pittsburgh. PittsburoA, Itbruury 27, 1856. MOSES F. EATON, of this city, is my sole Agent for the Bale cf Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them Pittsburgh, March 21, 186 WM. C. HOPPER. 6 —(mh2lttf ) DUFF'S 111 Ela ANTILE COL LEGE, OPEN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Bummer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, Taught from Duff 'a Syntem of Book-keeping, sanctioned by the Oluamber of Commerce of New York as the most per feet work upon accounts now In ass. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, Embracing eight trips of a boat , — illustrating ru ehipments of freight and passengeas, owners' settlements, before and attar Pale of the vessel; transfers of owners' shares, and other Important matters not attempted in arty of the ono. trip systems of Steamboat Book-keeping in use. PENMANSHIP, Taught by Mr. J. D. Williams, the only professional teacher of penmanship now in the city. MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, Embracing a new method of computing interest, with all the most approved abbreviations In mercantile compute. dons in use. biEROANITLE LAW. Although others advertise these lectures, this will be found the only institution In the city whore they are rest : larly delivered. ilMr. Call and got a Circular and sample of Ur. Vi r lllfisma Penmanship before engaging elsewhere. JeZI IRON CITY COZIIIIIiMCIAL.,OOI.I.E-0-/A, OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Located in PITTSBURGH, on WOOD st, near Fourth. THIS Institution, recently organized under Its charter, offers to the young men of this and adjacent cities, and of the eircnummbient country, facilities for acquiring in a few weeks, and for an outlay insignificant, en ART far more lucrative as an avocation than almost any. trade that It HOLM require flee or six years to learn, viz: BOOK-KEEPING, —•- With its concomitant arts of free and rapid WRITING and ARITHMETIC. The season of low water and clack business la at hand, which may be improved to great advantage by taking a comae of Instruction in the Iron City College. Special at tention is given to the application of Book-keeping to Steamboat Boatmen. Come, young gentlemen, clerks, ap prentices, and Others—come and spend your days or wren logo, or both, for a few weeks, In one of the coolest and pleasantest Balls anywhere to be found. and acquire the sure means of obtaining employment and high wages in the fall and winter. You will never regret the time you spent in the IRON CITY COLLEGE jeal J ELY Id.AOAZI.NES Codey's Lady's Book, for July-20 cents; gallon's Magazine, 10 " Yankee Notions, " . 12 Frank Leslie's N.Y. Journal, 18 " " North British, for May. • The above Just received by Expres.s. Also, a large lot of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL and Misclianeous BOOKS and STA. TIONERY for sale at COST, and no ausesua. Call at LAWYER'S BOOK STORE, 8i Wood street, If you want to get • Cheap Library. 1521 --" _ • - • • - • • ' ,AR INSURANCE COMPANIES Luorease of Cash Capital TO HALF:A - , „MILLION DOLLARS! ETNA rwstritaNcr. COMPANY, HARTFORD,,CONN.—CHARTERED 1819 Cosh Capital, 6600,000. VTHIRTY-SELTII ANNUAL STATEMENT of the sets of the 28TNA niSUBANCS COXPANY, of [fart 'ford, as furnished this agency on tho Ist of Jenunry, 160, under oath. • Real Estate, nnincumbered.- ...... 18,672 05 Seventytwo Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay. able Seuti•annually-.. ...............»............ 72,000 00 Debts dna the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills neoedtabla, well secured; paiable at Bank... 129,327'3.5 Railroad StoCks in Connecticut 97,515 00 Rank Stocks In tho city of Hartford.-- ....... 142,890 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand,in Bank, and in hands of Agents end others- $773,2,8 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other credltont,—nothing. Loom; adjusted and drie,—aone. Losses adjmned and not due, 8148,618 22. LoeMit unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. All other claims against the Company ere small, mach only as printing, ao. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the charades:, material and constructlon of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances: The amount insured in blocks of building s varlesythe deeign Is to limit the lose by any one fire to 0,000, or leas. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Bemetary. STATII or Cenesoitcrer,t 7. Hartford, Jan. lot, 1885. Hartford county. Perscnally appeared omas A. Alexander, Secretary of the Stns Insurance Company, and maderoath that the fore going statement by .him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justin of the Peace. Looses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed 750,000, while the premiums received for the came Colo far exceed any other year, since the organization of His Company. Policies covering nearly all descriptions of property, Li med at this agency, at remunerative rates. ler Office, N 0.87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. •Jaral H. 11. TEN.NYOH, Agent. Noraut INSURANCE COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, CORM Osennm, - - • • .• -• 181 9. Cash Capital $503,000 Cash Surplus, ca 112 JeallAs7,lBls 32730173 ?rims Capital Stock and Simples le securely invested for j the benefit of all policy holders. As an evidence of the claims welare to public confidence, and of Its ability to pay lessee promptly, we state a fact, that its receipts vary from $125,000 to $11 , 0,000 per month. Ito business is large and well distributed, and in our opinion no Company In the United States affords better indemnity to policy holden than the ~Etna. They continue to make insurance on property in town and country, at rates as low as in eon- Mateo t with safety to the policyholder. - B. B. TEN EYCK, Agent 01- Mace, Northwest corner Strth and Wood stroeb, Pittsburgh. ap2o:ly D IC. /. A 147 A IL MI MUTUAL MUT:TY INSURANCE COMPANY: rIFFICE In the North Room of the Exchange, on Third strcet, PHIGADELPHLL MARINE INS UANCES. 0.1 Teoatl3, llAN l CLUW Sa o To all parts of the World. rtiSUBANCES On goods by rivers, canals, takes and land carriages, to &apart:sof the Union. VIIM3 DISITHANCEB On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses.*T ASSES 8 OP THE COMPANY, November 7,1863. Bonds and Mortgages... ................»..,............_:00 Stated( Pennsylvania , Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 181,663 42 Stooks In banks, rail:nada and Insurances cova- Br es receivalEs--..- ......... -....-- .... . —.15%826 94 Cask on hand— 10,011 TO Balances in the Isands - Ef Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently Leaued.----....-..121,707 67 BnbacriptionNotes..... .............................»_lOO,OOO OO olusoroas: Wm. Martin,Dr. B. M. Huston, Joseph U. Seal, Hugh Craig, Kamm' A. Bonder, Spencer M'Braha, John O. Darla, Charles Kelly Robert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, John S. Panora, Henry Sloan, George G.James 'Prequel?, Edward Dl l ‘ 4 rrgitm, Wm. Byre, Jr., H. Jones Brooke, Jeehna L. Price, J. G. Johnson, JamesTennent, James O. Hand, John IL Semple, Theopllus Paulding, Charles Schaefer, James 11. M'Parland, J. T. Logan, Pltteburgh, IV. 0. Ludwig, D. T. C. Morgan, do. W5l. 'MARTIN, President. THOB.O. HAND, Vice President. J 053211 W. Cuwaa, Baey. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, mesa No. 45 Water street, Pittsburgh. Ths FiIIISULMI it laasurance Company, Of PhOextelphie., Parary/oania. DIELECTOBS—CharIeIi W. Banker, Thomas Dart. nobles Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Emith, Geo. W. Bich. was, Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphl E. Barbi, David B. Browne, /dents Patterson. - Cuss. N. Besacce, Preseiera. Qua. O. Itsrickta, Escrenvy. °P.Cauthme to make Insurauee,perpettird or limited, on every desniptkna of property, in town and country, at rated as low at are consistent with security. The Compaq y have reserved a Large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safety invested, el tbrd ample pprtootection to the assured. The Assstsof the Company on January Ist, 1851, es pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, warn ne foLlowa, 1918,128 68 84,377 T 8 Temporary —.--.. ..... 83,966 17 01,888 00 Cash, ..... ........... ... 64,846 81 Total.-- ....... theytheir incorporation, • period of twonty.one years, they have paid 'upward of One Million Your Hundred Thou sand Dollars, imam by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and &epos!. ton to meet with promptness en liabilities. J. GARDINER COYYL4, Agent, *O4 (Moe, northamt oor. Wood and Third sta. THE lISITED STATES 'ItIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PIEDLADELPILIA. CHLINTKEDID APRIL 26TH, 1850. OIIARTBIt PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. OPce, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. ;Officers of the Emu Omni at Philactslishia: taumaa. 8 brobeis A.Orswfor4, Paul &Goddard, Ambrose W. Ix% Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Deo. IPHetry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux, Vil.W3un M. Godwin, William Mies. Praident—S tephan B. Crawford. The Prorktera—Ambrose W. Thompson. Ream' En:matter, Pitttbloph—James H. Willson, M. D .Weghaly City—lL B. Mowry, M. D. 0110, B. iIItNOLD, Agent, malty No. S 4 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH,. CORNER OP FOURTH AND lIMITHYTELD STREET& Authorised Capital, 0300,000. NKIRE BUILDINGS and other property against lose or I damage by Fir e, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DDlSCitraa. Wm. P. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. ill'Olintoelt, ,Kennedy T. Friend, D. 51. Long, I. Grier Sproul, &. J. Jones, - George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames 8. Negley, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. &Park, H. R. Hon. Whl c Traiskyrori, President BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Canaan, Seeretury andTreasarer. 8. 8. CeAtuia, Asaistant Secretary. dedam Western Insurance Company, rittsburgt. R. MILLER, Jr., President. P. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, caoo,ooo. WUlnsure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA R I 2NR. All looses will be Liberally adjusted and promptly path A Homelnstitution, manned by Datioroaa who ere wall known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality , to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the beet protection to those who desire to be Insured. Jr.,o. W. Eiaketaon, J. W. Butler, ll. Holmes, Jr., W. IL dialth, O. Rumen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon,Jaznes Llppenoott, George Dante, Jt1131128 Mc- Auley, Alexander I , llnalck, Thomas Scott. get,„ Office, No. 02 Water eteeet, (Wareb oust, of Stoma A 00., ups taint ' ) Pittsburgh. noT24:ly WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c N.—Ew GOODSII Vi'ATC2I9, JrwaLnl, BILVVI WAAL, MILITARY GOODS, &0., WROMALS AND RSSAIL—Conn. try. Merchants and strangers visiting our city aro request• ed to call, as we can serve them es well, and we think b tar than they usually Ire served in Eastern cities , be-idea giving them a responsible guarantee- - en item difficult to obtain In many - shops.' /Elver Detached. Levers. 7 to 10,00 D° DYlindera.-- " ..--- .41,7,,,, $25, .1 upwards. Lsdles' Gold Lever and LePlno Gentlemen's do d 0 do Wof to st , o. Chains, Seals ' Keya, P0p.,04 IP= , Pons, ID excellent variety and &..owes p *j' Watch B„psiete4l done nyoniptly end In a superior manner. All work end all goosew W. W. WILSON, 4371,1arkst isnot, corner of Fourth. JOHN LITTLE No. 201 larAE RECEIVED xi Doles:— BRANDIES. Dente Brandy, (very tine' Oland Dimity A Co. (caper.) 1 Marreti k Co. Smarm. . WINES. Scrotal WINES. Howard, Hamm A Co., itiadts East India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, Manzanillo do Table do • Cooking do Deeming Port, Pare Juice do Ordinary , do St. Julien Claret, Malaga B eet,Do Sw, Olumannea, Anchor,, Verseney, Ilaidmeak, Togethar !with all other baldpate'. WIG MANUFACTORY. • 1 , 4 MI. RENTER, Sim <tom from Oes..etqludtect, Mottle the Collector's 001% stimuli= r YREPARND TO rlr r. 081 YOB. WIGS, and all Ornismounatal Work. The Ixed quality 'et-material is furnished, and nt i n eatiadustion guaranteed. nOlls4:rly rSHAT LAND DIGISTID leaned by Thomas Woods. and j ghat away to al at 711 , 15xuth urea, describoa a great Twisty of Farms, Nouns and Lott. Those wanting homes would do wall to get • lieglitur. Chi It It dattrand • tow Mut Country Dia& atilf THOMAS WOODS. 'L' ~ .. t~ii3~l'ffiL~4'i~~+ PAID LIP . 212,505 00 PAID PP $62,470 63 .$lO to $16,00 Jr., Agent, STRUT, 0 following Eery choice at, Hoek, Mon. UM Jamaica, Santa erns.. GIN Hogue, Loudon Cordial, " Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Ruthertbrd'a Bootcb Ale, Bare/ WO Land= Porter, Wlldettarry Brandy, Absinthe, Antsethe, Ouracos, Sardinee, Mocha end Java, Young Bye. and Black Teas, Engßah Brozuron Cheese Imported Havana Cigars, or various brands, Old Monongahela Whisky, of all grarles. articles connected with the ray29:dew - • "sa I Nt A BANKERS AND EROKERb. ausTlN•LOOffilis STOCK- AND 81-LL BBVIEB-B; Office, No.'92.7strra& st..o22vme Wood.' 'VOTES, Drat% Bonds, Mortgagee, and Lotus on eons- IA carats, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold an cola. mission.. Land Warrants bought and sold. • - Pirticular attention paid to the purchase told Jude of Copper Stocks. ' - - All communications attorrtod to promptly. Janlff C7ll. u. WILLILISIS 449. D. Brut. Wni. 11. Williams C 0. ,& BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, IT, E. Comer Wood and Third Matt. ifif. All traneectiOllff emide on liberal terra*. Collections of 13ille, Notes, Sc., promptly attended to:. jen.26der -- 3:MONNELLfY. WILLOWS; - BANKERS,- A ND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Saver Ooin. Current and Par Funds recelved-oit deposit, Stocks bought and sold en connolssion. Oollectiorur made at any point in the United States.-_ Suth East comer of Market and Firth streets,' PITTSBURGH, PL. ARTHIIRS, RODGERS & . , AN D , BANKES AD BROKERS' , CORNER OP POURTEI AND REIMPLELD antanz nulthn Pittsburgh, Pa. 0. 0. wituss. ........... ...„-.„ ..... &Man% Wlllafm -os, , CO., . • ; • (Sucoessora to A, Wilkins & Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERI3;''' No. 71 YburCh sired, rittsbutph. N TEE miniatirons suspensions of Dinka 'lila Bankers throughouttbe country daring the last six trioutbisi we %Wiled that in almost every 'instance -eels troubles have grown out of a departure from their legithiusta bust. nem; and we, therofore, take occasion to assure the public in advance, that no speculations in 'Taney stocks,' or other '.outside operations," shall tempt us from thestrkt and le. gitimate line of our business—believing that in avoiding all such investments we shall not only be bear- abla to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but _that. In adopting such a mane we shall promote our own ultimata berurflt. [feb6j W. b 00. BonLOvtl• PATILICEI3 & FREUD, • wassals AND EXOLTANQB B Have Semeaeti Csdr Ojfice to arrner of =Wood gra. LITTMICL P d. AZILIMIii 4 i'LI'END IM , Denha Ef, m andExchany Broken, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, docerituntms WILE/Pm and Bank ,Noters. Exchanges on the Eastern and western Cities constantly for sale. - Oolleettorui made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current cam; at the corner of Ylfth and Wood Streets. • • [febB BANKE RS AND N. HOLITEB EXCELANGE Si BON BRO S, MI, SAVE axial= nun gt.niano AND iscituaas onus to vo. 67 nuraz? anirr, iron man azdoW asp Break MIXES k SONS, Bankers and Excharqe Droners. ver aand Dealers in Note; Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil nd brat Notes. Stmliange on the Eastern and Western Cities canstantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or currentpaps% No. 07 Market street, between Third and Mourth eta. u5..10:17 TIER AZg a CO, BANKERS AND EXOILiNQE BROK No. 05 Wood Street, corner of DiamoncrL, PITTEDVIIGra ' 'DEW AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time nil exchange, and promissory notes; make coftectkma In all the principal cities of the Union. Receive ditrpoeits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matters appmrtatning to a Broker's hasinessi. Eastern Bad:Lange constantly on hand. mug JOAN WOODS , BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, PEAL= ES Exchange an and Bank Notes. DOCK bought and sold on comml.ton. (34)Unctions 0 carefully attended to. Interest paid on. Deposit. 4etr No. 68% Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Dank. &ale L BAITHEES AND L EXCHANGE BEOENB% cOIISIB OD wooD an. 111TH 0731163. 11111 T kIXCEIANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for 0 sale. Time 13We oi P.zchange and Notes dieclounted.-- Gold, Sliver and Bank ZioWe, bought and sold. Collections made, in a 1 tho principal cities of the United States. De pouite received of Par and Current rands. [marrily Luz.? nuan, EDWARDtarn RISK. POMO K 6411312. = a „Tuft BANKERS AND' EXCHANGE AMEBA DUY AND BELL Gold, Eil•ver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real—L. - tate or Stock Boctuitiss; pastime Promigaary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; bay and sell Stocks on Commission. 011lectiona made on all notate in the Union. (myl G. E. ARNOLD a Co.. BeINKERB AND EXCHANGE BBOBRUS, TARS I.FRS In ItYclaange Coln, Bank Notes, Bight and 1_../ Time Drafts, de. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bormlit and sold on commission. &ry.No. 74 Fourth rt., next door to Bank of PittslYg4selB - Dcenezts: andlbrevn Parham:7e, Bank Note:, Gold and Mx, n;g7d, aid and Elvhanged, at the nze - ErANot AND BANKING 11001919 OP WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 64 WOOD MISS, PIMBEIMOII. '63:-Intareed allowed on time deposits. o=l2 6XLI.. ...... ................ A. CAUGILIT THOMPSON BELL & CO. BANKERS AND BROKAI3, Corner of Third ar.d Wood :trees, Pi2tthurg.l., THOMAS WOODS, 41" - COMMERCIAL BRO K ER,' can DE/SI.N. IN /Motes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, die., No. 76 Fourth st.,llsburph, Pa. [jai VI7 Mils= A. Eilll & Co., BANKERS, No. 84 Wood erect, Pittibtovill lijOLD on sale the following BONDS AND 81i)CE8>- 11, 40 shares Ey-clump Bank ; 17 do Rionongahela Navigation Company; 20 do Citizens' insuranosOompanY $2,000 hlonongahela Navigation Company Bonds; $5,000 City of Pittsburgh Bonds; 15,000 Gusty of Allegheny Bonds. ras;:tedlirawtf Gi - r.nettottl.• Loan OGlce, 11,70. 100 81LITELP STRLIET DiZAR IA Money loaned on Gold and Eases Watches, Ellsorware and other valuable articles. CLOTIIING. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN II'CLOSKEY & CU ea FR LY of the celebrated Clothing Depot ontlee i tzr &. strset, which has won an unbounded popularity under ho name of the TICREE BIG DOORS, lame, for the par pose of acquiring more apace for their immenee business, ramoved to the specionebuflang on the comer of DLISIOND ALLEY AND WOOD MEET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AND READY MADE CLOTHING / That hos over boon ofterod to the public. Their principal object for this remora!, la to giro them more facilities for tho WHOLESALE TRADE. They arepared to sell Goods at the LOWEST NASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to La as good as any =inn featured in the Union. CUSTOM WORE, tit VIII DM? MIA MST CIPO2 Mil anon= ISOLIO. They have on hand a full and beautiful serortmant of LOTUS and COAMGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- NESS COATS Cur Interests are Identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in ling all ordere we may be favored with. !DON'T- DON'T FORGET THE PLACE— No. SS Wood Street. OUST salsa cositaa or DIAMOND AUNT. N. a—We dealre our patroneto understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Ittutinesa on Liberty greet. Our attention La devoted exclusive/1 to the House above designated. mara3 JOHN =Loss= a ea. Fall and Winter Goode E DAIOND WATTS, ANEROIIAIsIT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET.= i‘j. I have now on hand a large stock of Fall tad Winter Goods. Ovoroatings, of entirely new designa; Plash Vest. Inge, of the most beautlftd patterns; French and English . Casoimores, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to wait. daft NEW SPRING GOODS. TILST RECEIVED AT JOHN hIeCLOSKSY & 00'13 Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and moat varied stook of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodahava been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no Second profit on them, which leaves MI able to say that via Can and do sell at as small protases any house in the east ern cities. Therefore. we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give us a call, and e ramine our extensive assortment of RNADY %ADZ: ILLNG. It Is almost impossible to enumerate the quant i y a immense plias of garments that Ls to be seen at this Is t e establishment; it is euthefent to say that it has never teen equalled by the haws 'Malt' JOHN NicOLOSSZY MOO. Clothing 1 +Clothing t underaliPled reaPectfullY inftstslide friends and the I public that he is now receiving at his store, ti 0.177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeree and Vesting's, of the latest and most desirable Myles, which he is prepared to make to order In the moat fashlmable man. tier, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. IVe have also on hand a huge and well inannactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail— • Persons who purchase goods for call, will find it to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street,befbre making thek purchases. froariii O. 002iMit. New Clothing Store • NO. 4, SIXTH STS. T. - OPPOSITE TY. - TILE subscriber has just opened this new establiabunent, where he has always on band a large and stoke assort. went of all articles of OWTHING, which he warmth , equal to any In the city, end will sell at the most reasonable om. The public arc requested to give tinn a call. matitly B. OPPENIII3I3IMr. • To Houweleeepera. YTE have now opened one of the largest stooks of CILIDIA,.GLAhIi and QUERNSWARD, sire& far housekeepers in the city, and intend selling at verylow prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty.elght pieces, fbr the low prim of Do= Dollar, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stockbelug large owing to the dull season just _passed, we ars dater mined to work it off at low prices. We Isere Alit sot le beautiful ahapes of White Stone 'Zest Dishes= Vege table do; Covered Dishes for stewed thicken, etc, eta Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Plers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, Is large—all of which we have put down to price to snit the times. FRENCH CIGNA. We have some twenty different etyles of French China Tea sets, and some bsantini Gold nand Dinner seta-4W of which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent. below former prices. ROUSE rownstrucza Goole Our eta* Otniniva3 anl Forks, Spoons, Welters, Erhart pia Ware, ()franc:Mies, Solar Lampe, ete. IS Largo, atri W 4 will ad' them at very low price!. 01,428 WARE. On hand end readying, a large slack of Boston and Pitts. burgh Glass Ware, which we will wall aL raiultiliectruwee (XMON WARR: Our stock of oreuxaoa Teas, Plates, Bowls, mat i lpitia l . WS, aut erery article suitable Dor matey or city tradag y a I lf e a r : l2 24r=tt l ett? i the atuitarttlo rery Wey and Wan liontekee pars and others In want of =as Chime and Qoseaswaret will do well by eal/ing at the CEIINA No. 62 Market, betwasn 84 and litE ll4 l , - spit Oppodte aft S. ..te,.,,v••er1%... DRY ', GOODS. ' 3 tTST - 11ZOZIVED tiala l / 2 11.1. NO 74 Hamm! Smarr, natazzar Savant AIM ran Dmiemist, PITT 6 F'. naiRTBIRD AND MOST DERIILiBLE STOCK oliipring - 1 1,7 J and Bummer Dry f} over over offered in this =OWL -V7e.would cell particular attention to the following: - • - very auperisr assortment of plain, Black Braude end tiny colored silks; also twisted Bli.U.Batin,plaid and plain Timm and/lenges; -Printed Barege andLittallo &alines; very handsome Punch Lawns and BritUantines; a gold assortment of French Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves and Chersitettes, embroldered,liem4ditched and plain /duels.. (terabits Handkerchiefs, linnet:ire Dimity and Chintzes; Bonnets and . Ribbons at bargains ;- • • A : beautiful assortment of Haire at:aline Lace and Silk Talmas, Shawls and Beads; - a full assortment of Olovea, Mitts and Hosiery; Irish Linens, lifuelltur and Prints to -gather with a complete assortment' of every Other article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic: Thankful for put favors, we, would solicikeni early ea semination of our steak, confident that far quantity, ty, style and price, it Ls gusurpossed. - • OUNG, LOVE d; RBA, - es in 5 formerly Young, Btutmeon it Ltu. Net, Arrivalog Ogr o r t gwxl . SumFier ,OrT, . AT . No. 09 X; tir. 8188 WOOTT 1 - 1 OILEGG & 004 - Importers and. Jobbers in British, Le French and German DRY. GOODE: Hiring roots-. ed Our larp and extensive atoct 'of spring and summer goods, Prirhandfroraimporters, vmunfacturers, and part through durewn inipottatian; we feersafe in asaudng our olbetudconem country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired •facilitiea h purchasing, we can offer ouch inducements to buyers as are rarely met ,Smang oar Airy goods stoe.k will be formd eaduaeres, de tainee, Portsmouth lawns of the most_desirable de mohairiustres, alpacas; plain blmicand fancy figured dike, gingham and faneyiaM,latest dyisi vastitti, =dream s at inets, tweeds ng sad- eummer brcanicloths, pannuite. loOning; brown and black mnelins, table diapers.. We have abwopened ' a very Urge wieortnient of bonnet s, newest - styles. pa. leaf hats, Rutland braid and Inborn, and an extensive - cutely of hosiery., gloves and ribbons; with lane goods; fancyruntingfc jdeonetts, mull and tiered .Ssusswinalms and black silk veils, 3c. Our variety stook embraces in part combs, buttons, Der cession, caps, threads, part raonales,patent, medicines, per_ ftuaery, and almost every article turoally kept In the va. rimy 11nu, togithee With a large stock of gold laid diver wanner, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of new= patterns, and a groat variety brat hour and 6 day docks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or saUmuctory reference. , N.D.—an early call from trains is respectfully solicited. fib= D. 0.111120 it CO.' - DPALNG DRY GOODS. ' - HAGAN &AUL,- No. 91 Market st., /113 ec rece tedstock f ly d addition° to their large and well XL sel . Embroideries, • Shawls it Scarfs, Iloosekeeleg 6 We, Alexaoder'sll4loloves,Ao,. To which we would respectfully invite the :attei flea of the Ladles. - rata) - nxozrarnso GOODS. "DRANK 1 7A11 GOllDliabsa Just received a large and buditital sawwwaent of Monining Collars, Weaves and Setts in - Crape,. l'arleton and Swiss, black: lace and gauss Vella, black Hosiery and Glovea,_ weol, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Chives, b all qualities. Alexander A Baion'a beet Kid Glovea Can always be tatmdat Ho. 83 btf ARR ET ATHEETi corner at the Dia mond. novl7 NSW DRY GOODS MBE. - Iron Fr0nt...N0.91 Market street. (IDA house being now open forthetransaction of a gener NJ al Dry Goodebnaineas, we would respecifully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling ocmfident that,froox our ex: ternaive And welt selected stock of BILES, - FANCY. AND STAllai GOODS, we can offer such inducements ea will in. sure entire satisfaction. MADAN A AUL, sprttf Noe. 91 Market sad 8 Union Area: 'v4N VOLLPF4I. I B TRIM AIIRC4_ STORE, No. 82 lllaskrr BY., Con= OP DIAMOND. TIIST RECEIVING, a large and Well selectelstock of all g) the new styles of „ • - LADIES' DBESB AND 111ANIaLLA TillltllllNOl3i Fringes,_ Buttons, ' G Laces, Cords, Ribbonsimps, Braids„ Velvets, . A handsome assortment of French, Beach and Austrian KLIBECIDEBL 2ft: , in Sales, Jaconet and Lace. Collars, Friginga, Handkerchiefs, Bleowea„ Luertinci, Infants' Bober, • Chemisettes, Bands, • Caps & Waists.. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: -. Crape setts, Collars, ' Lyre and Game Pee, Plain Linen setts,. Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Fats, Plain Safes do. Cittemizettea, milting/temps. MATERIAL!. FOB EMBIIOIDEBING—Staroped Collars, !ands and Insortingar - Trench Working Ootton laoops, Linen and Cotton Floss, 011 Cloth, Embroidering Silk, St Metals and Mantua, Satin and Bonnet-Gibbons. A large assortment of CIENTLEUMPS FURNIBELING GOODStibirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkereldes, ke lt/us, Needles, Buttons, Tapes., and wrerything in small • waxes generally. ta- airot's noes Em Gums, in white, black and colon. Sizes from No. Bto NO. 10, always on hand. . - Also--S goodstock of LIOSIME died GLOYES—very cheap. tab 23 FURNITURE. JAMES W. WOODWELI., OABINET PURNITU.NR 21A1917FACTUBEli Ware rooms 97 and 99 - Third street. w.11111)00mm, /11fM1118 Ids friends and cnstomerß that ha low now completed bisepring stook of Pan:Rare, fs decidedly the largestand best ever offered for tale .n thie City, wh h will Eut he or w er e l t. at pripa as low as any In the, United States, As he Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea cloned materials, beet workmanship, and newest deers; and from the oxtent of his orders and facility in roanalseturing, he is =died to produce warranted ftrnitme, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of ident N ying cruatortere Cc:tenet with.bla own, in quality and Prices end keeps .. ways on lueni the greatest variety of every dearripwn of furniture, from the cheapest and plaineet, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may - bo furnished from kin stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following artldes.cottrist, in part, of - Ids stork, which for richness of etykrazul finish, cannot be " used in Nay of the Baste= cities: Lords XIV Wasa-tete &les • 60 Bolls,in. plush and hair ' clOth; 60 dos. hLthogany Chaim. 20 dos. Walnut 20 0 Mahoganyllockiag Walnut " a• 00 M Walnut " ahogany Divans; • 20 60 Marble Top emirs Tildes: - GO " " Dressing Bureaus 80 " " Washstandau 40 lhooloseil 46 100 Common_ ft 40 Platalluvasing Bureaus; PO 49 MWalnut ahogany dßesteads: " • 60 Cottage " • $OO Cherry and Poplar Badateadg 20 W Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 alnut " 10 sherry rs 60 Plain Bureaus; TO Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs; Si Cana Beat Rocking Oluirg • 12 ladies' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel - Stands; What.Nota; Edgar:se; Papa Mocha Tadao: Ckaaversactlon Chafrg Pembroke "- Illizabethan Hall and Tier " Recap—Hon • " MOW "- Work Pearl Inlaid " Extension Mine TAW; Goads aibl Hall Chairs; Ottomans; 114 large assortment of COMMON YIIICHTUIIII and W11111'.130.11 CHUM Cildinrf Magma supplied with an az ' tielealn their lino. - • =DAM:BOATS ant). ROTEIa, ftpilAted ait the alerted tette. All orders prtraptly attended to. Ahoy ! • Tax 'subscribers tender their acknow ta for the favors bestowed upon - em by their Steamboat- friends, and would resPectlallY remind them rind others interest «lin building boats, that they are at all times prepared to Tarnish, an the moat reasonable terms, every description of Cabin /tuatara and Ohara of. the best material and work manship. . T s YOUNG a 00.. • Corner Third and Smithfield straits, - .17 12 ,14 opposite "Brown's Motel." • James I: owsry, Jr.," arAND 11DRECAD MANTUFAMVEEZ—No. 2: 1 4 terman's 13 Itow,Taberty street, nas on 'hand a large stock of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the basin:mistrials, which he will sell lower than articles of the game quality can be sold in the city. -Hewer& call par ticular attention to his lapilli hick of' EfishOgany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will Sell at greatly rrdneed prices. Also, Turning or every dasormtlon executed in the neatest manner. Orders left at the:Wire Boom_ ,a - or at the - 81111, corner of Adams and Liberty Meets, will be promptly ttended to. . li.. MILLIKEN& CO., IT . AVE ON RAND at their .extemalre OAIIINIEC and OEM 11,11,NUTAOTOEN, Na. 64 Smithfield street, a li , a actuante:at of fancy and plant furniture, wbich they will mil 16 per cant below enshomory sato& Thane-cosh only. , , ~ , dec2T:l7 Great Inducement. to .oaah. Purchasers. will sell our Lags stock et (=MON AND YANCT mums AND BEDSTEADS r at prktem that cannot to please matt purchasers. our . work is warranted. Our terms are CLAM JAMES LOWRY, JR, inar2a car. Seventhland Liberty sta. R N W.M. la. EiTZVENBOIsi continteer to manufacture CAILIMT-WARE of everydeocription,athboid stand, earner of 14ber4 and. Boveuth atmeta. UIsiDERTAII - Ma attended fo t in aftita bnanchea. myll EDLD BOOK EDE BAILIMMDENGELVEED-9.--Contain ingg formula* for laying out curves. determining frog an- Wounding. earth-work,' etc., etc., t=er with . tablre of & radii, ordinates, Sections, long magmatic variation , logarathims an& natural signs .fan.: te,ote-eiq,by ohgAßenck,ClvflEnglneer. Pocket; eons object of the " ut work is hit suppl a want very generally felt by -t.ant -Engineers on 'Books of convenient form fdr rose in the delti, ccootalning the lograrithinatio tablesare ecenmon enough; but a' book com Mug, with these tabnit others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula: for laying out curves, tunvoute,mondrom,&o.,ts a desiderafam which thb work is designed to supply: - 111.)Mutim: Anaincur, - West Point, April 18, 18t4... Gestlemee: I have looked over' a Renck's Field Book far Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapted to the ob. ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be founds very useful and practical volume both for:Ormond field work. • .D. H. Menem. Tkoriapril 21,1854. I am much pleased with Ur. Hawk's little manual, the "Fialaad Con also= of the moat pr E act n ican . d Wfhl th f e r e p p r t e s s a e ked processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, neitztleast is their present form, appear to possess • mint of higher value than that of more novelty--thatel being in general ismmeptible of available, not to slay desire. May p •raW• Lusa. lii conch:Won, while I think the dolt a of Mr. Resuales boot is such as to adapt it emellently ceU to professional Weede r " I have pleasure In en - pranging my cordial satielhotbett with its awn:Mon, alike with the pets aPlattlW of arrangeonent affected by the aviator, and Ufa ad- - 1 Meant typographiml taste displayed by his publishers: , B. Puna= Gams, C. E. and Director of lleisselaer Paitechnio Instante. Eler sale by WILLIAM a. HAVEN, tozenzanztneneStationary, Market meet:corner of Second. 'OINK DRESS 00008.—A. A. MASON t 00. • Te just reoelrod mother splaulld lot ot Dream Goods, comp* am d o h plat, Ettivcl =I Figured Iktis4l4ml ll7‘l3:l4,w liiignutt or. gam{("&Dv to, t A with scam elegpuaP* cdr cob MOW (4 10 1 S VZ -,-~- M; ...- MEDICAL. PILLS:.. new. and eingtdat t Bagman) helm* , let Me sun o lan Wiese diseases— Coe filet e ladgs',f •of 3 = 1211 t• P." tt beams . ma, t ot, luta. bier. t oases, nvitablittl, Juneau:eaten* fle. tote, rams in the Prea.a., &di r.v.ac cum Limbo, remeleCoratiaLlte , 40. Indeed, very 252 , are one discuss In which.* Purgative Medi. eine b not more or lea required, and much dolmens and suffering might be prevented, if • harmless but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. Nonagon can feel well - while a catudio habit of body me. valb ; besides, it soon generates =IOW and often fatal dl , e.ese, which might have bean avoided by the timely and Judicious IMO of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Dillow derangements. They all .telui to'became or_ pm:duce the deepseated and formidable di2dempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is. of the that im• bated portanee with to the public ate health, and this Pill bas been per. consumm shin, to meet that demand. An _extensive trash of Mt virtues by Phyabdons t Profearans, mud Patents, has shown results surpassing anything hlthalo known of any Madkine. Cures baave been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by pereotarof ouch ex. abed potations and character as to forbid the suspicion of Among the eminent gentlemen who tuwe tent:Wei in favor of tines Bille,ye may mention— Bost. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boaton, en& State Assayer of Massachusetts, -Whose high professional character la endorsed by the. Non. EDWARD ItiVERETT, Senator of the United Slates. " S ROBERT O. RI:NTH:BOP, Ez Speaker of the Howe of ABBtativen. OTT LAWN=,O- Moister Plem to England. N OHN STZZBATBION, Catholie Insitep of Breton also, " Dr. T. N. CHILTON, Praotkal Chemist of New York Olty, endorsed by Hon. W. L. BIABOY, Sesitetary of State; WAL B. ASTOB, the richest man in Amertnei S. LELAND & CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, =a-others. space permit s .we could ithe manY hundred eater; from all parts where the Pllis have been used, bueartid t art. donee even molt eonvinda r than the emperiermeof eminent public Mai , 111 in CrtletEf llKup o n These Mie s the result of loss invertiption and study, are -offered to the pubic as the bastard most complete which the present state of medical science-can afford. They ire compounded not of the drugs thetaselves, but of the medicinal virtue!, only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by,Chemical process in a mate of purity, and combined to gather in such a manner as to insure the best results. The tautens of composition for medicines bas been found In Cheny Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy„then had hitherto been. obtained by procase. The unseals perfectly obvious. .Vitile by the old mode of composition, every mullein Is burdened with more or Imo -of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each Ind!. , tided virtue only that 13 desired for the =MIT° effect id present, All the inert and obnordotor qualities of each substance 'employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hello" b self evident that the effect/ bould prove axe they have proved, more 'Purely remedial, and the Pass More poweritil- antidote todisease than any other Medicine known to the world. --As i frequentlyeapedlent that many medicines should bo taken under the counsel of an attendng Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knew. lug its compoalldonil flan auPPliod the accurate Porldulm by which both ray Pectoral and' Pills are made, to the whole body of Practltktners in the United States and British, American-Province. If, howster, thereshould be anyone' who has not remised them„ they will be forgeries!, by mall Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken it their ccurrposition was known I Their file cousLsts to their mystay. I have no mysterlea. The composition of my preparations is Lehi open to all men, and all who are competent to Judge on the traldect freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic! merits. The Cherry Pmtxrral was pronounced by scientific man to be a wonderful medicine beihre lta effects were known: Many eminent Physician have declared the tame thing. of my Pills, and even more ermlidenUy, and are willin to z thrd g certifyr eit tat their anticipations awe more than realied by -- - They operate by their po pon werful Wane= on the internal viscun to purify the blood aid stir:mime it into healthy aition—nrourre the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring- their irregn. lac action to health, and by correcting, wherever they es. Ist, ouch derangements as are the that origin of disease. Prepared i ;Dr. JANES C. AYE% Practical and Ana liv /AEe=b oxes 1 °he .Lowell, Mugs. Pdco 2 C1511t9 per box. for $ . Pohl by - B.A. PAEDETEEPOCK & CO., at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist In Pittaburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. • jethrttoslaw IN HA L AVION sou tax can o ASTHMA AND rgiiSUMPTBI fIZ.4V AND VlEut WORIDItILIPUI Fel 4EANA BROlffillT HONG TO Th Z DOOR pit Tlill MALIGN -' A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has re:fatly' been Made .11. by Dr. Curtis, of tit:: city, in the treatment of Con. gumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We re. fer to " Ds. Cuarrs'a Humana, os Isaurn lire= Vases asp Caesar Sracr.", With this enew-snathod, Dr. C. has re 7 , stared many afflicted ones to health, asap evidence of which he has innumerable certificates Speaking of the treat. =tent a physician remarks, "lt is evident that. inhaling— ; - constantly breathing en agreeable, Ispailag raper—me me. dicinal pre es mum come In direct contact with the whole cavities of the lungs, and thou:etc-ape the many and varied changes produced upon them when tN i n:ced into the stomach, and subject to the process of estion." , • The Usgeana la for sale at all the Druggists throng the coontrp mew Ter Dutchman of Icivarg 14. '- The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under out the least inoonvenienee—the heat of the body beinr; sufildent to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of eases of; cures, like the follcreing, might be named:: _ One package of the Rygnna hat co:mime of the Ast hma of six years standing. J. P. Hemassix, • P. M. of Duncaruson, Ps. I am cured of the Asthmaof ten years' standing by Dr.: Curtle's Bygone. iffsmossure RASIOS, Brooklyn, N. Y. ,- Blrs. Paul, of. No. 6 Hammond street, SI- Y., vaa cured eavere case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister has been cured of adistraming cough cfserveral-: years' standing, and decided to ba incuratde by the physit! clans. Sha was cured in one month, by the V m llB.lZ5. J. H. Gunnar, El ond, Die. •- lbe Rev. Dr. Cleaver, of New Yorloitestiffes of our medi,' eine in the following language : Naw Yens, Nov. - 16, UAL c- DIAS Strom—l think highly of Dr. eartis's liiEvans as. _le remedy In diseames of the throat and Lungs. Ha ving a= some opportunity to testily Its efficacy, I am COlllirlea that it Lea most excellent medicine, both the Syrup Inc the inhati tapplicatlontothecheat i 11.--'Dr: Curtis's llygeana Ls the OItIOLVAL' and ONLI GENUINE ARTICLE: ail others are base imitations, a. ' vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits, • Shun them as yet= lepror sale by Dr. Geo. H. Mmer, 140 Rood street ; sea= ,4 . 00.; Lim A- Declaim, AlleGbe/G. ; Job &rent, New Brighton ;II L. Halm; ilmhester. lirryl4.4swed Cairte - ade spaniiola Mixture. THE, GREAT PURIFIER: OF. THE BLOOD', 'Not a 'Build° of Mercury in it. • TLET TS ABILIOTED HEAD AND PORDSiti—a r- , ••• ua t &moody for Smatida, King t MU, Rheum' Una, Obstinate Came= Eruptio-Pimples or l'ustaV on the Tace, Blotches, Bolls, Agee anC Fever, Ohm= Bee Bing Worm or Totter, Scald Bead, Enlargement as Pain of , the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Eleers t oyPbllll - Disorders, Lumbago,' Spinal Complaints, and ad Diseas ariabogfrom an injudidotte um of Iklerturg,lmprudance : Life, or Impurity of the Blood. 4Tbfa groat alto:stir° mediaine and Purifier of Bloi is no to hr.' , c amnia of grade'patlentsilam psi thestiniMet Eitztos, who toe* daily to the- remarkat cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, "CA T 1.1111 - SPANISH MIXT Nensal#l, Bharunatial Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fever ricers, Old Sores;Aftectiona of the Kidneys, Messes of t Throat,Femele Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bon 'and Joints, arasp —W.4 put to Sight by using this great m Inestimable remedy. _ For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been foe to =pare with It. It cleanses the system of all imps ties, acts gently and eShiantly on the Linr end induct strengthens the Digestion, ghat tone to the Stamm makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the COW tution, enfeebled by clinmso or broken down by Chance& of Youth, to its pristine vigor and"streolgth. - For thislcadierc p It Is invariably better than all the c metics ever used.. A few dome of Carter's Spanish Matt will rencove all sallowness of complexion, bring the re, mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the, s%um na l I prove the general health in'a rem mita* deface the medicines ever hand of: - The large number of melanin:a orkl4l ye hoe recoil from persons from all parte of the United-States, is the b credence that -them le no humbug about it. The pri hotel keepere,magistratee, physielaw, and pubila man, w known to the community, all add their =Lttrt wet:Amin' effects of this (SEAT-BLOOD Call on. the Agent and gate Cirenalar and Atraansa, s read the sonderful mime Ms truly greatest of all Media •`" has perfeamed. _ , • Nona genuine makes Gianni by. BEINMT a psi Proprietors, No. &Pearl street, Etiobmond, Va 4 to whom orders for suppllm and agencies must be addressed. And lb': sato by B. A. BAIINSATOOI4 JOUPII PU NCI, FLEMING .11809.,and by Droglrtata gsaersili. oct3latral STATEMiqT Pap!. CIASADA - • Qurrne, Febroary 7th, 18S Meuri. B. 4. Fahnertx.k Cb.—We had the piessunl receiving, this inondng, the within certificate of your nolfuge which will be vert gratifying to You; a 8 It WI" 6. : an,Cituttlenten, yours, very truly, • .l. BIUBSON & Ct. Cen2emm—bfy little daughter. four Years of son; older,-were for a conriderable time - worms. I purchased two bottles of your V gv/ which. I gave them these dorer,. according to dined, and strange to say, in leas then three hours thty masa ; less than RIVE HUNDRED - WORlll3,acca of the ante dinary length from twelve to fifteen inches. Having experienced so myth Of the beneficial offer your VannUnge, I real it my day to recommend it to public, as, in my opinion, One of the most efficacious rt dies against worms ever °Tema to the public. Gentlemen, believe me to be ._ _ Your north obliged and humble =Vt. NATHANIEL Lneergi Prepared and read by 13. A. A.' PAIONEBTOOII. & corner of Pint and Wood streets. MY 4 0 stepht"lite , a Ottartnga now - EtospOnnall. - - earying on bust , . E 1 nese In his spacozus prereiseac (not , . lately ankrged,) on the littsburgh arid . -O r een 3 bufg hneopike, netir the Two-EH- Eun, between EntsburA end Lawrencerille respect:: Invites tile , nubile to Wpeet Lb stock of Q.6.M.T.V. BdUell:ES; &a. And he pariletdarly informs gazed( purchasers, that one peep only U made. Fourteen y' experience Di the badness, enabler tam toplace befbz: petrons the same choice collection of Carriages utile .many years past it bee Wen Ins- particular departure ` select Zroin the 'meow =I =Cat talented Eastern za fsobnele: •The =newt Of Lb new systamts complete' economy of hie arrantteaunne nal supply the best e n d: fashionable zsanufseturse at te.od.auteprects. Unencuzabccred by those henry expenses, said 111046 for deooradeg 'houses of business has heaped th e plic. agoods, (emus to /arse rents.) JOBEFff W7 " "- will 54 on ready money only, at muldel= than th e m um, , • - Dalatedav „air darrisaleirepairedin the beat tosteen. with de, T.P.1 , 212;1011 I Wag= Blasters and. Tessitters ) ., Bounty Ai:Waal( ' 92 Vourtla street. 1 IiBICSIIS, Soldiery, himiA,ra p vir ag o, t hstni, titan] Arl WhO wore', : relolarly rumored into a v.tee.of the United Stator, and every Officer, Feat= nary Seaman. hiarin=h and. Landeman in the ; lso, hitlitia or Vann or State Troops of any _ Werritorf. are entailed, by the late Aet of Cougmar: Warront for 160 Acrea of Land. - • Masa who /ma remind 40 or 80 Aorta, are =Mk Warrant for such quantity of Leal ea via slab, stale; 100 Acrea. Plasm= era:l344g their dame time Ptm rely uP O log them attended to promptly _ sppp All tram:Atka area of chart" . 1021 = 3 DDccoom were. Address AVSTIN 1012311 • toll 4, Bounty Land dont. 92 90912 1 :.% • • cra&Ng .; pada ) ." 1, 'C .. ; Wit itik! - pa by MAMA itir29 110.;* RIX4 - , •
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