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Express Maa .Night Train. Train. Train. 3:30 P.M.11:30 P. M. ~ ... . Columbus Newark -------- ----- ~>:;- I , 51 Zanesvill.. ........... .1-,0 • • 6:44 " a:01 " . C 0 nc0rd.......: ....... .t- ...... 12 - 5 S " Cambridge ............ 1:20 . 4 7:08 " 3.2.6 " i 8 . 25 a 4:48 - " Barrnaville ............ 2:23 " Belmont . ... ........... 2 44 " 8.51 " 5:14 " : Arrivo Dellair .... 3:30 " err 9:45 " arr.6:l6 " GOING ht WEST. Erpress Mull Nig Lear,, Train. Train. Train Beller 9:45 A.M. 6:16 A. Mi. OM I'. 62- 8a1am0t.....- 10:31 " 016 " 7:08 " Barnesville 10:52 " 6:43 " 7.40 " Cambridgo........ ......... " 80.1, " 0:00 " Cottoned 1'2'.17 P. M. 8:30 " 0:25 ' Zanesville 1:10 " 0:30 " 10:60 " Newark -....- 208 " 10:37 " 11:50 " Arrive Columbus.- 321 " 1216 P. IL L2O A. M. The Express Train going Neat will stop to talcs up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only. Como Waar will atop only at the above named Stations. The Mail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mail is to be or delivered, and at all othem Statione on notice beingg i v en . ie The Night Train will Step at all Sta• tone on pro for notice being given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. 51. Express Tmin, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. BL and with tti.. Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua. and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and With Trains un the Steubenville aid Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Wtuihington, Philadelphia and East. ern Cities. The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati ; at Newark with Sandusky, .Maneflild and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers I caving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columba& Passengers leaving Indiana polis and Illohmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, a ni reach Wheeling at 9:25 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. T ruin en Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more at 5 P. 51, next day. The 11:30 P. Si. Train connects at Columbus with the Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:3n P. M., and arrives at Bell air at 015 A. 51.: connecting with the Ai:comma:lr lion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passau g ere leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this ronte,ria Michigan City, Lafayette ' Indianapolis and Day ton, reach Columbus la season to take this train; and at Wheeling srill take the Accommodation Train for Cumber land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and E.astera Cities. GOING WEST. - - - The fi:ls A. M. Mail Tram connects at Bellair with Night Train on 'he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with t mina To and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati. and. with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana• polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbana. The 945 A. Si. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at .1M P. M., and connects with trains going South and West arrir lag in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The e.-oo P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columba& with Mail Train at 2:15 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Paint Louis and Chicago. ISAAC 11. BODTRIVIOR, Supt. Zanesville, June 18, 1855—[ jell] THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. MHS GREAT CENTRAL ROUTS, connecting the At• lantic cities with Western, North-western end South western'States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to nil parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most &nut, charred and relWoble route by which FREIGIIT can be forwarded to and from the (?real Wert. RATER BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA FIRST CIA S. --Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, boxes,) Furs, Feathers, &o .... . -- SECOND OLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goode, (in bales,) Hardware, Lae ther, Wool, ttc. THIRD (MASS.—Anvils, Ragging, Baron and Pork, ((in bulk.) Hemp, de. FOUKTII CLAM.—Coffee, Fish, Baron and tWe. per 10058. Pork, (parked,) Lard and Lard 4kV- In shipping Goods from any point ' lof Philadel phia, be partiroslar to nark package via Pertneyieania Rodroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Hoed st Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without datention. Pavane Mims —Moses Potter, Boston; J.L. Elliott, N. Y.; It. J. Bneoder, Ptilladolphla; Megrim A Koons, Bald, tooro ; Geo. C. Pranetwus, Pittsburgh; Bbriwcclaan a Erwn , J Cincinnati, Ohio; .1. B. 'Moorhead, Louisville, Kp. R. C. Meldrum, Vik.itsna, Ind.; nate= & 0:4, Et. LOUIS, 1104 J. 8. blitcbell & Bon, Evansville, Indiana. IL H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphian. H. 3 . wept s Etyli Superintendent, Altoona. Pe. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. •"" a± t:sj:P.l? CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, June 20,1855 , the Mail Train leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted) et 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Newark at 1.50 o'clock, P. M., connecting with trains for Columbus, Sandusky, Indinoepolls, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lasalle, Mount Vernon, Hoek ;stand, Toledo, Smut Lords. Reach Cincinnati at 8:20 same evening. RETURNING : Leaves Newark at 12 o'clock, ht., and arrives at Steuben ville at 7:10 P. M. Passengers by this train leave Cincin nati at 6 o'clock, A. M.. The Cadiz Accommodation Train Leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted) at 445 P. , and arrives at evils at 6:35 P. M, EVITE-TING, Leaves Cadiz at 727 A. M., and arrives at Steubenville at 10.05 A. M. Per further information apply to JAMES COLLINS A CO, Freight and Passenger Agents, Nes. 114 and 11.6 Water street, Pittsburgh. LAPAYETTE DEVENNY, General Freight and Ticket Agent. E. W. WOODWARD, Superintendent. 18615. AIR LIRE ROUTE 1865. CHICAGO 1 ' 0 .4 ST. LOUIS• VIA CHICAGO, ALTON AND T. Lota4 RAIL iritaligt:3o3ESlEW ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and alealaslppl. Carrying the Great American .irapren and U. &Mad/. pith Only Direct and Reliable Route to the Booth and I South-West—Seventy =lee Shorter than any other Route. TWO TESOUGLI ffinsBB IMAM tan. 7, ITCISDAYS EXCITPTID. Luna Arrims at Chicago. St. Loner. St. Louis Day Express ....... 0.15 A. 30 A. M. St. LOLLia Night Express 10.00 P. 31. 1.45 P. M. Trains run directly through without change of cars or baggage. Fran Chicage to St. Lewis in 15y. /wars. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock Wand Railroad for Ottawa, Ls Ballo, Rock Island and Cen tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for elite ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. AtSprlugoeld,wtth Groat Western Railroad for Jackson• villa and Illinois Diver. At Alton, with Daily Line of Panketa for trannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditioila raid reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At St. Louis, with Daily Firetclasa Steamers for New Orleans and Intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Linea of Packets for 5f111668. Bt. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rirers. R. P. MORGAN, Supt, Bloomington, L. DARLING, Agent, Chicano, 111. (all) I LLINOI S CENTRAL RAILROAD Carrying the Great U. States Nail and Express. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on its entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, L.viD ouicacio to CAIRO. This Road, in conjunction with Trains - of the Ohio and Mississippi R. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forme the most direct and o CAo only to ST. continuous R. R. route from OGI LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago HA follows : 10 A. M. end 10.20 P. hi.—Sr. Jenne aim Canto sasses. Panasiagers for St. Louis by this train areata the earl of the Ohio and Miss. R. at Bandoral, end carried direct to St. Louis. 938 A. M. and 4.10 P. SL—DUBuOOS d D 04.1.13 A Er" razes, connecting at Dunhetti (oppoalte Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets for St. Paul and the Upper, !Mississippi river cities. Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. DI and 7.00 P. M. Passengers from the East and Owes on the Ohio river destined for Si. Louis, will save 190 miles of tedious and un certain river navbgation from Cairo to Bt. Loots, and arrive fifteen boon; in advance of the river route, by taking the can at Cairo. Tickets to St. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, Bt. Ftual, end all Im partent'places by Una route, can be bed at the °Mee of the - O. • P. and 0. d P Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago. Jae R. B. MASON, PITTSBURGH AND CONITELLSVILL RAILROAD 0p.,. from West Newton, Westmoreland - County, to illiatenbuurs Station, Fayette Gonntys MILE ro s y erne= CLARA neural having been char. P 0 ll. Co., will leave Pittsburgh Newton, connecting there with the Trains twill the Pitt,. s i very te e red veni b tl y g th at half - pas t . ur o'clock precieely, r W it e u st . roe burgh and Connallavillo Railroad, whi ch Leave West Newton at d:80 LAI4 BtoPP , ‘" the abov!!Olat.S until farther notice, • moiling Millen. Smith's Jaeob'e Croak and Lavut. ate:36 A. aa fo ll o_wa p : ort burg at 6:00 o'clock. Returning, leave bin% tit ; size at ell way stations, and arrive St Wein ri wzol?r r Tab; oannecting with the at'amer MARA Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at neon. - &cowl Train will leave Weet Newton at /.2 O'efees for Miltenburg, and returning, will leave hilltertnirg - St P. M., stopping atoll way natio:3J. Pare from Pittsburgh to Niiitonburg, $1,16. Mr; Uniontown and Conn -llsville wi ll connectwith the at 3/Ilrenburg Station. Freight will be transported each way daily. For tone. apply to D. W. OALDWEU,,Esq., eaalenaritßuperintendant, West Newton; or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agent!, on board the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the Monongahela Bridge. OLTV3iff. W. BARNES, President and Superintendent. Pittsburgh. Run n,11355. 1'1.211 Charlotte Blume Rfl ANCFACTUREIt AND DEALEiIin Punuroarzsomfi 0.1. Importer of Music and Ilitudeal Instruments. Bola Agent for the celebrated Hunrona PLNOS; also, for Hells; Davis k Co.'e Borns PLLIPOiI, with and without Coleman's Aoki= Attachment. [mg) No. 11:18 Wood street. v.;: T: ¢ ~ rye.; . .y~~~~_ : , IMO • • • ' . . . •'' '. ‘ '' .• • ' '. , :- -- q--- -, : , '-4-. , .. - r ''"•-.:' .1- --: ..-e: ~i- 1 .-- -,.. - , - •••- •.. v•-x11.*.--.'-'7:•,4,..,--•'",4,.5.%ef,qi2i."-'Ctr..,-,.,.-,.-;,.,-,.-, -..t5 , -.,:5.:7_,z- -.. i . 7 ,4 , ,,,1,,,,„ !: ~....i. ~., „,„. ~ . ~,,-, _. - ._ • , _. • ~. , - - '• , .-- •, t - - ,-..•:-; ,t , -*=- - . , . ..- 4. -",- ~.'-:!:-, '---%.:•••--.--,.-rek"7, `V ' l, -1 . ....;,t,.. - kiv.i - '''',...r.-....,. ir if, t 4 ''.. • :.'" , :. ,, r . t - Z•.,"''''''..-W -4.."•:`"4,7T'. ' •,:-'-'-, • ": E"'": - ' ,,, ',, , ' 4 ';'7z'.. ,, •;;.'... --,. . 1 . ,, ,. - "L'''''....:''''" ,°-=, ' ,49.7-2Z r"" 4.); " ,--,-*-- -- --. -, -.. -- -"I'"' - 4;..;....'4.-' - `i..s' - '4,;:r... , ;.... . r o k. ..-.. i-,t4,.. v .,..-.-,. ~..;,- , --,r....,•;-., t .-.1„........- . . , r , ,, ,, z .. . , -,..... Ar 1y, v 0i.,,,,_, ~,,,,,.. ~.,„.....m. !:.,.,....,... i ...„ x ~,,,.,, „..., ,: : , ,,, : .. z ."-. , - 4 '. ."3--. ''...f.L..1'.i.....-"'' 1,..4.1.......,......,....-........--..... - - . , . . 1 12:50 A. M. PITTSBURGH. 760. Der 100rbs Wc. 1*:1001bs 680. per 100 Tbs. RAILROADS CENTRAL NEW AND D1TE02_ . 13,01317. OPENI - -irrutotati Rorthern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWAI MISSOITILI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Eill Railroad to the sssssss prd. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Featianty Tar °moo AND Aliao^A A Czar. Mtratan' RAIL Taacr R. R. is NOW OOMPLEYD, _ ROAD And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON lowa, without change of Oars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, REOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWRA, WAPELLO, PORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac.,and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD Route tostn.CLEWA.GO TST.LOULB, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTONOSECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and Intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Mash. sippi Railroads. Trallae on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. _ . stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest end most reliable route to reach all tho important points west of the Mississippi sa far as Connell Blatt, with from forty to fifty miles leas staging than by any other route. The Road, for a largo Portion of the way, is laid with the CONTIMIOIIB Men., the smoothest riding and best Unread in the West— well stocked with the moat modern Locomotives end elegant new Cars. - - - Liir By this route passangem are sure of making conneo. Cons, and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of foga and lee, and dangers of naviga tion as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any z point. THROI3OII TICKET'S by this route earl be putches&,l at all the Railroad =cue in the East; at the Ode. of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake screen!, in the Granite Bulldrig; at the Depot of the Galena R. R, and at the Mich. Cent. R. & OBoe, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta., opposite Tremont Rouse, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive blamed. Ito despatch. C. G. lIAMMOND, Sop't. 0. E. FOLLETT, Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Chicago. OETTICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. uthl9 160,000 COPIES' STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON THE WESTERN WATERS, AND STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY.—The undercigned have now in course of preparation a new STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be issued in October next; the book will contain over two hundred pages, Woe trated In the best style, and neatly bound in a durthle manner. IT WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST. ING BOORS EVER PUBLISHED, and will be a book that will be Interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and de scription of all the Steamboats now admit on the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, spend, power and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the nthie of the boat, with tho trade eho is in. Also, the names of Captains and officers, her age, Ac., Ac. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the Western waters since the application of steam : also, a sketch of the firet boat built for the Ohio River, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and descrip tion of all tha STEAMIIGAT DISASTERS that have occur , red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beauti fully illustrated, with a LIST OF ALL THOS e. WHO HAVE PERISHED BY THEIR SURFING, SPOOLING AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters.. The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio,Mississippi, Mbnionri, Illinois, Ark WOMB White, Red, Otuthita, Yazoo, and other Ricers, with the T owns and Cities laid down, with correct distances; also many other Ricer and Commercial items of interest to the people at large. The book will contain the cards of the carious U. 8. Mill Boats, with the trade they are in, Ac., As. The Directory will also contain a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Lionised Officers, their places of residence, be., Ae.; the new Steam boat Law, its requirements, with commentp, showing wherein it boKfits the inaropetent officer, and blurts the competent officer,ac-, and all the important U. 8. Su, premo Court Steamboat Decisions up to date; the Rates and important Commercial Privileges, cf Lading, I m. portant Decisions of the various U. S. Courts In regard to Yreights lest and Damaged, Ac., ac.; with many Mhos things of interest. The Directory will be Illustrated in the Lest style and printed in the test manner. The author has for six years been gathering together all the facts and Items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern waters, and now intends publishing them to book form. The price of the work will be put at the low sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be issued for the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will have to do so at once, 60 none will be printed unless ordewori In egibance. Thle work Is destined to have a circulation of over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mall, from all parts of the country, &Icily. Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as most argentite men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be issued In October, and will be an ornament to the rarior as well as steamboat Dy remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the above work. All communications and letters should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD & CO., Postottce Building, Cincinnati. Ohio. eZtdavtl g 'ittOisTEE'n dais REAL ESTATE A 5,1) FtiClio.— On THURSDAY evening, July 26th, at S o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, by order of Wm. P. Baum, Trustee of Hugh D. Mug, the following valuable Beal Estate and Stool,s, viz: That valuable three story Brick Dwelling House, No. 111 Fourth street, the Lot having a front of nineteen feet on Fourth street, extending back eighty five feet, including o three feet alley—eubject to mortgage of $l5OO. Lot No 121 In Stephen Colwell 's subdivision of lots, N.., 14 and 15 having a front of twenty feet on Overbill street, extending back one hundred feet. One undivide fourth of Lot No. 30 in Gray's plan of lots in Allegheny City, having a front of twenty-eight feet seven Inches on Anderson street, extending back one hundred and forty feet to Gray's alley. Six Lots In the Borough of Manchester, having each a front of twenty feet on southerly tide of chauncey street, extending back 121 feet 0 inches to South alley, being In Bakowell's imbdivision of Out lot No. 247 In reserved tract opposite Pittsburgh. The undivided threedEls of two hundred and sixty-nine acres of Land In Economy township, Beaver county, on tha north-west side of the Ohio river, adjoining tracts Boa. 'Ai, 21 and 22 on the north, No. LI on the eclat, No. •I•J on the 00110:1, and N 0.40 on the west, being tract No. 45 In Leet's district. No. 2of the depreciation eurveya. Subject to lieu Of $2,124. One hundred and thirty acres Land in Wood county, Ve, fifteen miles below Parkersburg and three miles from the Ohio river, on which are erected a Saw-mill and Log LlOll5O. BUldeet to lien of $l7O. The north quarter of Section 13, In Township 47, north of Range 'X west, In the district of lands eulnect to sale at Seat Ste Marie, Idichigan, containing ono hundred and Maly acres in Marquette township. The south-west quarter of Section 19, In Township 47, north of Range 25 west, In the district of I ode euhject to sale at Saul Ste Maria, Michigan, conteteing one hundred and forty-nhoe acres and tlfty-four hundredths, in Mar quette township. The north east quarter of Section 24, In Township 47, north of Bongo 28 went, in the district of lands subject to sale at Saw Ste Marta, containing one hundred and sixty acres, in Marquette township. One undivided fourth of one hundred and filty•Elve acres of copper and agricultural lands In Section ei of township 48. north of Range 42 west, In OaklauJ county, Michigan. 77 shares Ohio and Penneylranis Railroad Co. Stock ; 183 do North American Mining Co. do 800 do Pittsburgh Mining Company Stock; 50 do Forest City Bank of Cleveland do 5 do Pittsburgh and Cleveland R. R. do lo do do do Steubenville R. It. do LI do do do Cionnelirrille do do 5 do Chartioni Valley do do 38 do Pittsburgh A Coal Mil Turnpike Co. do 68 do Terapertweedllo X'lank Road Co. do 4 do West Newton Plank Road Ca. do 560 do Bluff Mining Co. do 400 do Iron City Mining Co. do 050 do Fire Steel Mining Co. do 200 do Pittsburgh A Isle Royal Mining Co, do If. do Aztec Mining Go. do Terms at side. P. IL DAV Li, Isle Auctioneer. PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS r ItE above celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open for visitors on .and after the gIYTH OF JUNE NEXT. They are dellghtfully locatedon Sherman'. Creek. fourteen miles north-weat of Duncknnon, olds place being fifteen miles went of Ilarrieburg, on the Central Rellrosti,) at the base of Pisgah elountain, which reaches an elevation of more than five hundred feet. Sherman's Creek affords, a splendid opportunity f.,r those fond of bathing, netting or sailing; the surrounding forests offer great attractions to the sportsman; and tour smooth ani shady roads through a country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery, will diversify the amusements of the piece. HORSES, &ADDLES and OdlialACEß can be had at el times. horses taken to Livery on reasonable terms. Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIRS of the SITING/I too much can hardly be said. Their waters have been analyzed by the best Chemists in the Union, and are pronounced un: surpeseed for coring cutaneous diseases and affections of t e kidneys. There are some five Springs in all, every one of which is of different temperature—the largest being G 3 degrees Fahrenheit, MST throwing out t,3 gabone every seven minutes. Ladles' end Gentlemen's BATIIB have been constructed. with ell the modern improvements, to. gether with PLUNGE TUTEES, Lo., ho Each day a Coach leaves Dancanuon for the Springs, after the arrival of the care. Bowling Alleys, Billiard ROOMS, and various other facili ties for amusement, in abundance. The accommodations will be the best, and the charges tow. TZEINS.—Eight dollars per weak, or one dollar and fifty cents milies dal g per t hing Fa to engage rooms, should address the proprietor early: Every attention will be paid to •rialtora, the proprietor haying engaged the bast of servants. Music alweya in at. tandems. All comniunleations intended to reach the Perry County Warm Springs should be addressed to Dumannon P. O. They will be Wmedlately forwarded. a EL ETTER, Proprietor Warm Springs. ii o.usEs, STORDdtOOMS, WAREHOUSES, Ito., TO o - nall, ITalrlor, or, ' m, A ti co teter t ; ? o b u l r e l' i l Z ellin rco g 11 , ° :tT garden and good water. Alieghcfly City—A Two Story Bea 'louse, newly painted and papered, on Robb:von street, near the canal. Rent $lO per month. Ni. Washington—A Dwelling Hausa of three rooms, on High "tree; with large yard, well, Ac. Rent, $7 per month. Pittsburph—A large Three Story Brick, No. 26 Third each rent $176 per year. 1'03.81 and 27 Duquesne street; each horiSil is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard As. Two Vi'arehousee on Water street. A large Store-room on Fourth street. Together with others. Apply to B. CIITECI3YRT A SON, I.lli - 140 Third street. Duffs SOUKS! BOOM! , & Co.'s, No. 92 Smithfield street, is the place to purchase books for summer reading. The moat complete and varied assortment of books in the city can be found on our shale - es. Persons leaving for the country will Nod It to their advantage to call on no, as we always make a deduction when yelling a number at a time to one person. reesticks' Great Book, oontaining all hie letters. Com plete to one volume, Illuetruted-3/. Fourth The Old Form House ; by Sirs. Caroline 11. Butler Laing The Makin, or the Merry Monotzundoes; by the author of Wlll Western Beene& Ester Dose ; by Charles Dickens-12% cents. Mother and Step-blether; by (Marius Dlokens--12 1 /..; cts. call In and look over our counters and shelves, and send for whatever you want lu the book line to r.i. 4 17/Na RI:MOVED the Stock of BOOKS wnd sTA. =my from 87 Wood street to No. 30 FIFTH Kra - et; by this arrangement our rent and expenses have been reduced more than onwhear. This will enabletts to sell LOW [B than any similar establishment in this city ; and We are determi=d to do IL All now who want cheap :reading and.fitidonery bad better call Woodlando. SWIM et, next door to FLuhange Bank, between Market. j9lO 8.01% B. LaINFZEt, Art';.. . 11 &wits, 801880118_AND_PCKILla 10117118.—linife Blades of rho Sneer quality liisnted. Scissors sod Tailors' Shwa ground 'in' the best sonnet. Bay= con• oared and cot in emporia bY • BOWN t WILTS', 1:0WOO qt. ar'ii: ~!~;!~'*" 'fin'. -r a a 111 A NSION JIDIESE, GEORGE AR %TO. 344 LIBERTY MERL - Bait betide the Passenger IN Depot of the Pennsylvania Bailrord, which makes It the most convenienthouse .In the city forpeasenere arri ving by that road. - The Proprietor having, at considerable fitted up, in excellent style, the bIANBION HOUSE, won rests:at fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE. and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. llta Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. feblsy Carnet. of Penn and .54 - Clair streets, Pittsburgh, l'a. firillE undersigned, formerly of "Brown's lintel," having taken this large and commodious 110T1111., and having retlttel Win magnificent style, would reepentfully invite hls friendsand the traveling public to give him a calL As. !cured, with the convenience of the house and hie long ex perience in the business, he; can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. feb22 WU. C. CONNICLLY. •a * I CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS; PITTSBURGH, PA. mr 2o :9] E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT SOUSE, nORNER Oil LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near lj the Railroad Depot. Jenl9:ly OWSTOWS. TATAVERLEY EIOUSE„ 60 South Eighth street, between VY Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. tau2ol, TILE UNION, XTO. U.l Arch street Philadelphia. T. 3.1WE88 (late of LI the Eagle,) Proprietor. OASKILL 110 USE, CORNER OF MALY AND SOUTH STS., WARREN, O' T EE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the public that this new and elegant fatal has been opened as shown) of entertainment. Being commodious tunt roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company,it offers Inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the aocornmoda• Lion of the traveling community. A share or public patronage Is respectfully solted. suil7 GABEILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE , WIEBTNET ETRIXT, ABOVE THIRD, PRILADELPIELA I'AILILJGR Sc LAIRD. Proprietors. jylo,3ml TERMS $1,60 PER DAY. ,HCHILLAN HOUSE ? JOELNSTOrrA, PENN-4. THE undersigned Loving taken charge of the above named Souse snd refitted It et a large expense in a comfortable as well ' legant style, Is now prepared to re ceive gnats, and give ample malefaction to all who may pa roniEe the Donee. rituBl.f . 1 JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, [Late Farmer's Exchanged Np. BTI.EICT, foot of Fifth street, Pith burgh. SAMUEL LURE, Proprietor. Thte note, la entirely nun, having just been completed and opened for the accernmairidon of the publlo. [sepia FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. PATRICK A BON, Psorewroas.—Thie House has nc- C. dergone thorough said estemvive repairs, altaratiotui, and large additions of now furniture, etc., and the proprie- tor. pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the inariimm pl.co where all the own forte of a fired class hotel can be found. j5.411.f C. PATRICK fr. SON. a MINER a 00, No. 32 Smithfield street RexnervaL t.t 'V ~- 9?' . 4 - N., . =Zia HOTELS ST: CLA:111 HOTEL, JADIES BILANNON, Proprietor FLOILItINCE HOT kiL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. (con - Duman Olt Tan zmorwi pus.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR. REoTA RAN T WILICINS W. C. GALLAGHER, l'uopalsTos. : Moth strew betoern Wood and antiltfield. 7113:13 spacious establisbment bats been leased by the alib i Kriber, and eotnpletely renovated.kagift s lie is at all hours prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found in the beet rogalated restaurants in the Rates. 1113 spsoioas Bat will always be supplied with the very best Liquors. o=l3 of every de soription, In its season, can always be found at Wilkins flail. Lap ;] IV. O. GA( LaGHBR. BANK EXCIIANOK, THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. T ' 6ubscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the puhlic generally, that tney have leased the above well known Restaurant, which has lust been thoroughly renovated, repaired and raturnished, and now open. The proprietors have spared no expense to make the Bank Ex change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure as the businma man. The lacier will at all times bn stocked with the debacles of the season, and served up under the auspi ces of experienced calks. They raspoctiully ask tor the patronage of a generous public. .1. BQUANDELBERE.I3, • _-1 . 0. B. FRANCIS. 11ELVIDEILE RESTAURANT, WOOD STREET, BET. WATER AND nusy fiTliErTB. ( 1 11 E Undersigned has just provided a clink* stock of 1 LIQUORS, and is ready at all times to aarve lots friends with the bast of the season, in the way of edibles. Irish Whisky Punches may be had at the BILMIII.I. eat:l • JOllll SAVAGE, Proprietor. COliP IJCOP IA a. - i-OYSTER AND COFFEE EIOUSE.IDa - - D. BAIINARD. No. 40, Filth &red, bee 'ern W‘xel and Market. anl9:ly) PlTTsutlikin. CRYUTAMa ket L S P street ALACE ) No. 18 r. C. C. UZY, ~- RESPECTFULLY Informs hie friends and the ' • . ohne in general, that he has suet started hie 4i p - New York and Philadelphia. modern style of 000111N0 OYSTERS end everything else In the eating line. tlystera In the Shell or Stewed, for 12% cents • dozen. lie will also furnhh the best of everything that the market will afford. Roue alw a ys open nod' 2 o'clock In the morning. marl3-tf OVSTEgIi SALOON AND DESTALIDANTI 108 WO OD STREET- - - - - 1111.1 P. subscriber has non his 011ie SALOON AND RAMO DOUSE perfected in a manner that cannot be excels." by any amnia establishment In the city. VP 4Y s WILL DE SERVED UP A T ALL HOURS 01 THE DAT, from the Choicest Illeats, Fowls,Fish, &0.,, Csos Hie Dill of Fare cannot be surpaesot, end he would respect fully invite the attention of thu public to it. C 11,5111.03 STILL, . 440. • tf 108 Wood street. st. Clair Lager tiger Brewery. MILE undersigned respectfully inform* the public that ha Is now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with hie celebrated LAGEII BEER, in bottles. All orders left et his OfSce, NO. SU DLAAIOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any, pert of the city or vicinity. ii2/3:tf P. 0. SCHENCK. Lager Beer Hall, No. 108 Sat.Volgot greet, opponte the Cue-• la 43 shame Exchange Dank ; 17 do Mc nongshola Navigation Company; ;:t) do Cltlyena• Inatunnoa Company; $2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company liondai $5,000 City of Plttatsurgli Conde; $5.000 County of Aileghony Conde. rsaiZallwawtt Clutrulota , . Loan ()Mee, AT 0. 100 SMEITILYLKLI) STRZET, NEAR 81:1TH.,—. 1.1 Money loanod on Gold end Silver Watchea, Silverware and other valuable ardelaa. CLOTHING 'STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.. lip ORME:111X or the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the TUE= DIG DOORS, hate,for the pat , pose of acquiring more ewe for their iraIIUXIM busineil, ;amused to the 'Todd's!) building on the corner of DWIOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, • Where they have now the most SPLENDLD STOCK OF CLOTHS! eND READY MADE CLOTHING, That has oar been @Cared to the public. Theirprincipal object for this remaral, is to giro them more fecaltles for the _ . . WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to mall Goode at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! /Ltd they will warrant them to be as good as any mend factured In the Linton. _ CUSTOM WORK, !lllto BM 81711, MID UM MI 511081/137 QOIIm They hats on hence .• full and beautiful assortment of LOUIS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS,. WALKING AND BITSI- Our interests are identical with those of oar customer., and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail in filling all orders we may be favored with. aiiy• DON'T FORGET TRH PLACE— No. S@ Wood Street 9 (EAST BIDE) CORDZII 01 DIAMOND LISZT. N. D.—We desire our patrons to understand that webers no longer any connection with the Clothing Detainees on Liberty street. Our attention le elevated exclualvaly to the Howe above designated. mar= JOHN. IiSOLOEHDY A CO. Fall and Winter CtoOda EDMOND WATTS. "%LTZO;M I M GOMIS. Overcasting/holm/W.4y new designs; ritual Veda. Inge, of the moot beautiful patterns; French and English Oassimoree, of every style and shade In the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oct4 NEW SPRING GOODS' TIIST RCOEIVED AT JOHN bicCLOSICSY d CO'S Whole. ep sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and cornet of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever heaths plea:time of Inviting the attention of thepublicto. Thesegoodshrwe been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second put= on them, which leaves us able to say that-WI can and do sell at as small profits as any betas , in the east. ern cities. Thorefbre, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchanta,ln general; to give us a call, and esamine our extensive assortmOnt' ItSADY DADS CD:4IIING. It is Gamut turposalblela enumerate the quaut n y cf immense piles of garments that Is to be seen at tide lr i e eatablishinent; it Is irufadeat tO asy that It has never t:" en equalled by the house Walt marlectf JOHN MaCILOBSEIritTOO-. Clothing 0104117: mall. undersigned respectfully intbnest frientbilid the j_ public that he la now 'receiving at Moro, N 0.1 77 FSb erty street, a choice assortment or Cloths, Casaimerei and Vesting, of the latest and moat desirable styles f which be ie prepared to make to order In the moot. ftWOTlalde man ¢er, at short notice, and on the meat oneonabla tot*. o Mtge also on hand a large and well ixtuinhotaxed stook of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attenti9D of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who paella° goode for cash, will find It Millar advantage to cell at 117 Liberty ittrint,hofplwlmadAtheir purehasaa. Narr9) 0. 00 11- Now •lothing Storni,' NO. 4, SIXTH [STREET, OPPOUTB licaffirry. THE eubscriber has just opened Mu nn/ establishment where he bee aiways on hard a large and &Moe assort men t of all articles of OLOTILDIG, which be aureate equal to any 111 the fity, end will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The pub ll oare requested to Ow him a - calt. • merfkly B. OPPENHEESDKEt. Jet:mica, - Sante Cruz. To illousokOoperli. ~ AxrE have now opened one of the 'stocks of T 011.151 A, GLUES and Quxraiswea4,. au 4W jos housekeepers In the city, and Intend eehllng &Cray tow prices. We WIG eell a handsome set of Mite Tee Wain; consisting of forty-eigbt pieties, for. thethe.low P 9cq of gala Dollars, and all other Goode In proportion. Ouratocabeing large owing to the dull Amason just - paseed;we ire deist rained to work It oil et_ We-have jot oued sok; e berniffel aliepea of Vilifts Stens ifeaf-Disher; 'Vogt table ds ; Covered Dishes for ate wed efackemoste.,ete. Mao, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. - Out atOok of White Sono Gold Bend, and assorted white Toilet Ware, Is largo—all of wbkb we have put down to price to . suit Out thaw. Bognet, • London Cordial, /Schnapps BLINDERS. IlhtVerTord's Bcotcli Als, ; Barclay's Loruion Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anisette; Bardillol3, Mocha and Java Young Hy. and Teas, ICugli& Bronson Meese, I Imported Havana Cigars, of ; various brands, 1 Old Monongahela Whisky, of all grades. 'articles connec with the , , myatclaw Wa have Boma twenty different etyles of French °bine Ten feta, and tome baneful Gold Band Dinner Bete—all of whlah wo ore Bolling at least twenty-five yet cent below formsfpricee. DOUSE TORNIEXCLNG GOODS. LOC:=r-1 THOMAS WOODS, W11119.m A. 11111 & Co., BANKERS,. CLOTHING. NESS COATS. FRENCII AIIINiI . . .. _ Our stock of Knives and'barks, Bpccuis,,Mra/tent; Britan. nis. Ware, airandoles, Solar. Lampe, etc„ is large, and we will sell them at very low prices. - GLASS MOM . - • ' On hand and receiving, a large stook of Boston and Pitts. burgh Glass Ware, which we will sell at manuficturets prices. . winos wens. Our etc& of gammon Teas, Flatus, &TIN, Wu% Pitch- ers, and e'en , article Imitable for country or-nlty trade, Ls large, to which we inritellteattegdlon city and coun tr y, as we will sell them Tary InwSnt oath; Honsekee pare mad others In want nf nknier G ina and QaDensware will do well by cnlnns thy . - • VOINA 1149 1141' No. 62 M %Witt arket, bstwean Ikt sada' DRy- - -& Lto I 0' yr,112,c JIII3T-BEWEIV•z•er' at '2 44 E - 1 • N 0.74 Elass: E4 . 1417,up,3 1 2/ . iraniraura tazmucoND. • ra.t fIkIIIITHIRD:aAD MOBP DitHiIIABLV BHoCdrar HOUR J eAdfiummer Dry Goods erer °tiered In tills smoker: We Would cill particular Attention Mllts • kiwi **drier ttesoitment' Of plaits Black Brocade and fancy Co lenter tdflui; &Ira Witted Ras, Baits, plaid and plain maw and Beams Printed. Bamge and Mahe do Uinta; very i me w ien , yzerich Lawns and Eritliantinest good - assortment of French Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves and Cheznizettot„ embroidered,-hent-stitched and. plain Linen, Oambrio Handkerchiefs, Furnitara•llindty awl Chintzes; Bonnets and febona at baraina t A beautiful assortment of Cdre cativo Lacs and' Silk Talrnah Shawls pad Scarfs; a lull ageortatant , of Mores, Kitts antlirmieryt trish — lduens; - Iduilirus and Prints, to gether with a (=plate assortment of atOrY other article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. arainity 7 sty nkf re an al toaf f r or t,durc pas e,dwi t t f ilik avo ,t,ia.o rs, zt - we wt that di for i li q c uan it an tity ear o4 ly attu et,. 401nia. LON'S A HBO, • 5 ' formerly Young, Stevenson A le ye. Now Arrival of Spring and. Summer -Dry Goods. "'• • AT No. 99 N. W. SIDS GO WOOD , lITREEI . . - • ' OMB; A CO., importers and Jobbers In British, • - . l ?enoti cad Gott/IMMIX GOODS. - Saving reale ad our Taste and astensive. stock of opting and sluntner from Linyorters,mannfaeturere, and part Vdart nurhwalooportation 'wefeet f in assuring Ant old elastomers, country mercha ' late and a rt y. dealers general ly, that owing to these .scOnlred facilities in purchasing; we can offer euch Induesanente to buyers IS are surely met with in *hatred& 41:1305 our dry good, stock will be found enhmeres, de• ndo , o,.Yratemanuth lawns of the most desirable designs; Mohair Metres, alpacas;plala black and fancy ftgined oilier Binglataut sadism* pinta, latest Myleer, litoadefeney vestinp, cassimeres satinets, twe ed s and minima pants. ironing -Mama aniblaek mrualins, table diapers. Wer ve also opened a very large assortment of bonnets; newest style& palm leaf hate, Rutland braid and Leghorn; azu:t an satentdre tnriety of keelety, sinter and ribbons; with laCegotideAney riedinge, faconette, mull and figured Outs nrasinieandblack silk tans; Ac.: Our variety Mack embraces tarpon combs, buttons, per caps, thrombi, part =aim, patent medicines, pet rel/Clary. and-almost ovary ertlide tumally kept the VS. rimy line,„together with meek of - gold and silver +Wanes, watch tneterlsle, glasses, gold and gilt Jewelry of , -newest patterns, ,and. a great variety of BO hour and day' eloon, all of wMeh will be sold at the leant pekoe for cosh or saU.Motory reference.. - - IC Ire-An early =di that buyers le nispeettnuyeoltrlted.' tat= 00. *SPRING. DRY GOODS. 11/MAN EG AUL. aro. el ELlarkot. St., A DE receiving daily additions to their Large and vrel X. 111,„ selected stock of Mantilla.% Dress Goode, Embroideries, Shawls &Smith, Housakeep's Goode;_aunder' BM Gloves, ho_ . To dad[ we we would respectfully halts the L o tter MaOf the es. mh2o ItIOUILDUNG GOODS. FVAN CORDER bas Jut received & large and r beautiful isauronmot of Mourning Collars, Bloom and Setts in Crape, Tarloton and Swim, black lace and gauge Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and allk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, In all qualities. Alexander & 13ajou'a best Kid Closes can always be found at No. &1 ItLiItHET STREET, corner of the Dia , mond. IiEW,DDY GOODS STORE. llrom -Frotet...No . 91 Market street., house tieing now openfor thetranzactionof a gener 1j al Dv 0 codatitntitums, we would respectfully solicit the patronig — e of. the public, feeling confident that, from of ex:. tenelve and well eelected• Mock of 81LE8, - FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements as will in. mu* entire satisfaction. EAGAN Am; apr4:ll Nee. fa Idarket and 8 Union street, VAN 4111011.DEIVS TRIMMING s Tome, No. 83 Main ST, Con= OP DIMOND. VIET RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all ,J the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringe-4 Buttons, Galloons, Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Laces, Cords, Ribbons.... - A haiodsome assertot." eat of French, Scotch and EMBROIDEItg. In Swiss, 71aconetAnd Law. Collars, , Handkerchiefs, aleovea; Insertince, Infants' Robes, Chemisettes, ' Bands, Caps & Waists. A fall supply of MOITRNINCL GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, Love and Gauze Veils, Plain Linea setts, Sleeves, . flat= sad Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss dn. . Chemisettee Italian =4Rn-I:Crape. .MATERIALS FOR EMBROTDRRING—Staraped Collars, Bands and Insertlngs: French Working Cotton Hoops, Linen and Cotton Plow, 011 Cloth, Embroideri ng Silk, Stilletoe and Scissors. lantrur, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A lugs assortment of GENTLEMEN'S sumisaiNa GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Hazdk hide, &c. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everythin g tn in small warns generally, air iluon's nut lino Mous, In white, black and colors. Etas from - No. li to No.lo, alsrave on hand. Also—A good stock of 11081.1511.1 and GLOVES—very cheap. GLOVES FURNITURE - - ZI E F LL AjTIII2II22 - W. Si. respectfay , informs tiontleend customers that he CA-BWlRdorEejr.trititrilw9l7iUst74l29°ArODATllllrd street.. ;;;. 1 . basr.owoomplated hisepringsloick of Furniture, which to deno•Aly the largest end beat ere? offered for rale In thin City, which will be sold st prbta to low R 5 any In the Unitcd States, Ufa or West. de he bdstensdned to uphold the quality with well sta. anal materiels, best wciticurs , 4 , ip, and newest designs; and feast the extant of his orders and. facility In manufacturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furnitare, at the lowest paces. He bee adopted the pin:lola of identifying his customers' (n with tds own, in quality and price, and kaepe al. ways on hand the greatest variety of every description or tuatara, from the cheapest and plaices; to the moat eh!. =o , d ooetly, that a house or any pat of one, may be ed from hit Mock, or . I:amnia:trued expressly to or. der. 'lhr following articles consist, in Pal of We Molls. for richness of style and dash, canno surp aasad In anulthe Eastern cities: KIM tete-state Sofas; 60 Sofas, In plinth and bah. cloth; 60 dos. Mahogany ()hairs; 20 dos. Walnut '6l 6 0 Mah a ogany Bolting Wlnut Mahogany Elms; 20 Walnut " 60Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 " " Drassbeg Bureaus 110 " " Washstands; 40 Enclosed " 100 Common 20 Plain Dressing Buntana; 59 Mahogany Bedsteads: Walnut " 60 Cottage " 800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsinathr, 202datogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 10 Cherry " 60 Plain 'Bureaus; • TO Dining and Breakfast Tabled 1.2 Secretary and Bookoaaee; SO dos. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Beat Rocking Chef 12 Ladles' Writing Desks; Bat and Towel Stands; WhanNote; Etlguirea: Paper Meatus Tables: Conversation Chaim Pembroke " lilisebethan Helena Tier " Reception Ladles' Work " Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dinlng Tables Arm Ottomiunii ' Gallo and Hall Chairs; W h a ler assortment of COMMON PURNITIME and It CHAIRS. Quern Mix= supplied with all ar. HOC+ In - Their line. STEAMBOATS 510-F01.)111 • furnlalie4l at the shortest notice. An mien Prntaptly attended to. Steamboats. Ahoy t . • Tan nbaMlbera tender their acknoW• la for bestowed upon am 'by their inentalmit - friends, and would respectfully remind them and athlete interest ed in building boats, that they are at all tinosit prepared to tarofab,"on the mostleaTsonalsre tonne every description of Cabin Yurniture and Chairs of the beet material and work. manship. T. D. YOUNG .t 00. Corner Third and Smithfield streets, • oppoeito ".Brown's litoteL" • Junius Lowry, Jr., ra lettermams BILDI3TrudD M.AffUT/OrintElt—Lio. 224 44,1 n's liter, Marty street,ttae on liana ala gOO% of choirs exul Bedsteads of every description, made rge of the best niaterialsoridoh herrill. sell lowan than articles of tliasaine gnahlzf can be sold In the city. •He would call par. tlinttentitto to hla Lugo stoeXof ahogany and Walnut and Bedstead% urbk.h ba ell at ipteatip reduced vices. ,t4.lgo,fkupiitniLol, every deeciption executed in the .neatest =MUM Ordera4eftat the Ware Rome, or at the 111113-eorneret-Adarturand I.lb4xty meets, will be promptly l ttended to. MILLIKEN et 00. E licirAVN ON KIND it. thole extender, MENET and .13.11L1MMANTIPAGTORY, No. et Smithfield drool., a lase falot=rltonrt of fancy and plan throlturo, which they wg.llo pet cent; below customary rates. , , , ura" lrill - 14d ie . 11 11 11: 45:M atclor 00 cla bitd .h' O P°jrc 2t AND lssil iArd F CRIAIIIB AND' at prices that cisino t . 6-Pleaffersiski wort p a nz . tbigrx. --- ..idt - our - tervarranted. o,ur ten:Qom uNiu, - - , • . 4.01.13 - LOWRY, m 539.5 tor. SmnabElLlbeity di. chilVM. E. 816,111:48011 oontinzira .co roantaKture "FABINIZWAB.Nof imitrdiwriptim,ithisoldatazul, mil:Ler of .111xntr mid &math - streets. UNIMBTAR. INO symbed to. In all its brandit.s. ' myli FED) BOOK B`OItIIAIL.R O ADENGINEBRS.--Clontaln, in formulas for laying out curves. determining frog tra. glea,-levelling, calettlaearth•worlr, - etc., - etc., together with tables - of radii, - oWnates, deflections, long chords, 1 :4 2 8 1 ' 630 l'atationtlogarotbims and natural signs ,tan gentwetc. eta., b3"John B. Ilenek, aril Nnglneer. 'Pocket book for, $1,16. .- - , - eiThe object of the ? Wait work to to supply a wimit, .Yealtenerally felt by_ t ...thigineus on. Railroads: -Books of oonvetdent form for us* In the field, oontaining theordlnsi7 common enough:bd. et book oomblnirig• with these tables - other's peculiar to the' Barbed Work, nand eirdally . the necessary formulas for 40 - trigourfeicvar Thou - to, motaltgicia.,ll a dr/eider:Awn which this work Is to supply. - • . ' 13. 8, MunnT . Ammer West "Point, April' 18,- 1854.—e• &admixes' I haVe looked over " lienoles - ,lleld 'Book for Balboa Engineers," and think it well adapted to the ob-. Ot its author proposeth'and have no Question but it w !Jibe' nda very stsdul and practical volume both for office end "field work. • . D. 11:-.1.1sirtst. Tacit, Eprll 3,183.1: I ana Mush leased with Ils.lTeztentlittle manual, the . 4 )861/took. ' Nrigineersit...With_the nrestenta-• I tlon of some orthe , atoet Practical and useful - of recto/Wed ' proc'es's sunong-railWay engineers, he has given. others whiciliew• at least in theirpresent Sorra, appear to pastas' II cunt of - brae : a value then that :of merenorsltY 7 -thatof being in general susceptible of available not to ray desire.. ble, praethal lase. In conclusion , while I think the design cif kir ilenck's book is such as to adapt it excellently well to profit:skald needs I have • pleasure in expreseing nay cordial satisfaction with ltst. execution, alike.with the per *bully of arrangement etfectol WOO anther, end the ex cellent typogsraphi.wil taste displayed by his publblurts. • , B. MUM= thISMOI, O. E. and - Dirootar of Bmoselser Polytechnic Institute. rot oil. by -- .. -. NVILIXI3I 8. 174.1ri11i - , . .. - . . ' ..-... - -. _. Dealer to Zngineson'tibitionery, an,ls -• • •- ..., resew etoWA,Oorner °ilia:and. , MMUS e. •in N Car . yq Itist radved suottlat i endid lot ot-Dresa-Goody:compril_ ansElilstirsd Boned; ThirsteN Or. sapillmathotql- Pius &VITA gra dirftftmd s••• rafp ,•- PPS R. _ • • `- Y. -1.1:.- f, A1L3t.318:1 ANL 9 as PILLS::,< -1.V.).:".! :4;' .. A ffsv and eingui,se te (Nome at turnedytai the - amor e 4 ,. all fillfeas 461/B=l-• en . ll ,l l4'.4v,laettrivC Oa* 'finial - I , On 1.., ts morns, „Vy r , . fo. war% t a ut, latisn - iii, , tler-: ivied", Irritabhlty, lediezutiationt: Rao ache;' Paine'ln the" Ifiteet.,' didt 'lack and LiMbediftereleCompimatei , At. ,ThdOel, teetyrker are tae fatted 111;iableb a Purgative Medi iiettel niobser lees reeeeneAsnd _bring , might; be: prevent:4. it. * Cathartto 'were more freely:used. No person can feel well while a email° .hablt of body pm. fails; besidee, it ewe' generates . .time - incd-'offerviletal demeess, which might have been avoided by thetireelyand judicious use of a good purgative.' This IS dike true of Colds, reveride estraptenne, and BLUotie diningententi. They all tend to become or prodeme the 'deopketoted and fermi:table, theta:rapers which load. the hearers all over the land. Hence a reliable family" physic, is Of the Oust im porno:Me bathe public health; and Ibis Pill hen been par• reeled with oozununmatte akin, tamed that demand:' -An extensive trial of its virtue by Phydrians, Peofeeturedstui Patients, hts shown,revalte seepameng anything hitherto known of tiny Medicine: ',^ Oureirtmea been effected beyond belief, were they not sebetantireed, by persons of ouch ex alted Potlilotis and daintier lla to forbid the ettepiclou of untruth. Among the eminent gentlemen wit)' have testified in favor of these Pills, wo may mention— . - ' - Dort A. A. RAYES, Analytical tlitemist of Bostan, and 'State - Assayer of Masettehosette, whose high profeselonel character is endorsed by the . • , t Ron. EDWARD EVERETT;Seaator of the Baited States. ROBERT O. WPIRROP, .P.l Speaker of the Ha me of Representattfea - _ . . . , - ABBOTT I.EWRIRICE, ?I:Redder Pim to Began& VORE B. Insmetntrims, Catholie Bishop of Mena; also Di . J. It. CPWRON,Practi* Chalet of Neer York City, Ron. W. MARIN, Secretory of State; _ _ - • WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man In Amebae;_ S. LELAND A CO., Prapriftore of the Metropolitan hotel, Did, space permit, we could give many hundred Certif icates from alt parts where the have been used, but eel. deuce even ectore convincing than the experienceef eminent public' men, istocutd in then elibets . upon trier - These Mb, the result of long InvestlgatiOn tied etudy, are offered to the public teethe bat and most =plebe width the present Veto of medical &clew*. cart..affind. They are compounded not of the-drugs' themselves, but Of • the medicinal elrtneeonly of Vegetable Iternediesextracted by Chemical process in agitate of purity, end combined to ether he mackk,'lt -manner se to halm the, Lest results. The systenrot compoeitionfbrniedicinea has been foto:din Cherry Pectoral and l'ilis katti;to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any proms. The reason is perfectly obvious: While by the old mode of oomposition, every medicine . ls battened with more or lab of acrimonious and Injetekne epreditiee;by this each fedi. vidual virtue only that is desired' for the curative Mitzi b present. All the . Inert and obnellota qualities of each substance employed are left behind; the curative virtues only being retained.: Renee It to eel:evident that the of feeta ehoald prove is they have petered, mere Purely remedial, and the Men more powerful antidote to disease than any other mediduektwern to the world. • • As it la frequently expedient that Many medicin es ahoall be taken Under the counsel of an atte ndi ng Physician; and es he could not properly judge of a remedy Ili thout know ing its compoeition, I have supped-the accnrste Picrroulm by width both. my Pectoral and Pine are Znruitt;. to , the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there ehould to anyone who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mall to Mara/nese Of all the. Patent Medicines that are offered, how the, would be taken V their cempositinn was known i Muir life conalsta In their mystery. I -haven° mysteries. The compeeltiote of my preparations la-tdd open to all men, and alt who are competent to judge on the 'rabbet freely acknowledge their, convictions •of their Intrinele merits. The Cherry Pt:Mondays; pronounced' bjeclenthia men to be a wonderful medicine - before Its, effeets were known. Many eminent •Physicittets have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are I.villing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their effects upon trial. _., • . They operate by their powerthi lefinance on the lutenist , viFutit to pony the blood and stimulate It Into healthy ,ection—remove• the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregu lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they OX ist, such deraugentente es ere the fret origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JA318.9 C. AYER, Practical sad ADZ /ptiCrit ,, Cb. , f.f Jfterell, : alese. Price Be cents per box. Five boxitsforgl; • " , Sold by B. A. PAnNESTOCK A CO., at wholesale and retail, by Wary Druggiat in Pittsburgh, and byaU Dealers even - whet& -. : ' , letetmelaw INHALATION roa.tice WU OP ASTHMA EGNSIIMPTIOti Nis of AND Vlllkig_ WOND/ADlStri Fel cw' EANA Baotou'' , 110 NA. TO Th A DOOR .OTI THE 14.0t10N - 4 wonzaruL DISOJVARY has. recenUy ben made by Dr. Curtis, of trill city,. In the - treatment of Coo. sumption, Asthma. and alt diseases of the Lungs We re. for to. De. Cirarrffif - lircruicy on Dsaldiato EirollAll VAIVI AND CUrdB,T.SEWCY.I :With MS new method, Dr. C. bean stored many &filleted ones to health, men evidence of which he his innumerable certificate-a. Speaking, of the treat. mer:to physician rotas:to, "It le evident that inhaling— constantly breathing an'agreaable, healing vapor-theme dicinal props:Um most comes in, direct contact with the .. whole lariat cavitice of the lungs, and thus escape the many and 'varied cbruages,prodoced upon them when introduced Into the stomach, and subject to the procest; of dipestion.” The Hygeana is for eldest all the Druggists throughout the country.--been York Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with. out the least haeonvenience—the heat of the body bein3 sufficient to evaporate the, fiat -Hundreds of auras curia, like Goa - following, might be named: - One package of the Efygealm has cured me of the A.a thane of six years standing. J. P. Erstactrai,- - P. DI, of Dux:canon, Po. I em cured of the Asthma of ten yeera' standing by Dr. Curtis's Hyseana. - blanormse EASTON, fin:alga, N. Y. Sits Paul, of No.fk Hammond etreht, N• Y., was coxed of a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygesna. - My sister haa teen egard. of a/tat - raising mush cf savaral, years encoding, and Abiiircl to be incurable by the 'Phyal. eine. She was cored Monet:tenth, by the 113geanti. J. IL Canater, Richmond, XL-. The BST. Dr. Cheater, of New York, testifies of our medi— cine in tha following lansuksia : Nair Yon, Nov. 15, 113:.4. Dass Sta.—l thing highly of Dr. Curtin's Hume ea a, remedy in discus:a of the throat and lunge. Having bad some opportunity to• testify its efficacy, I am convinced that It is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the lobelias applicatiOn to the chesll _ N.B.—Dr: Curtis's liygeana is the ORIGINAL and ONLY G ANDIH - 11 ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them es you tar For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Sever, 140 WOO 3 street ; It. It. Sellers A Co.; Lee A. Benham, Allegheny City; John Sargent, New Brightont*C.L Raiser, Itentoener. -. .itnybialawdm Carter's. Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF TEE BLOOM Not a PO11341!) of Nereary 'T T/11l AFFLICTED BEAD AND POSEssfa,t,set L Infalli' cEemedy ibr Scrofula, ging e Rheum'. Uses, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, limplav or Pustule on the Face, Blotehes,l3olla, Ague and Few, Clarardo Sows Ryas, Bing Worm or Tette; Scald Need, EnWT,emsest and - rain of the Bones and übborn Diandere, Ltunbego, Spinal Joints, Com St plahats, and all Diseases ' arising from an iniudiciona nee of Itlerenry,lmpradentetu Life, or Impurity of the Blood. - . zar Thiti'gretraltertltiTa medicine and Purifier of Blood is now used by .I=4s di grateful patientsfrom all part of Use United States, who testily daily to the reznartabl cures performed by the greatest of all medicines,. 0C.A8,. TES'S SPANISH VAR" - Neuralgia, Itherunitiass. dcraftda, Eruptions Cu the Skin, Lives Disease Heren, . Ulcers Old Soros; &freedom of the 141ffites of the Throste?essale Complahats, Pains and of the &nee and Jo te, aro EPeedgilmt Sight 1 )7 1 4 1 4 Ft* Ord Inestimable remedy. . For all diseases of the . Mad, _nothing has yet been tuna to compare with it. It cleanse& the system of all lnaptaie ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidney, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone - to the Stomach. maims the skin clear and h -nithy, and reennen the ,Conall nation, enfeebled try disease or broken down by theism:cant • of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. - , For the Ladles; it . La invariably bettor Dein all the, bob ' merles ever used. A few doze of eaters Vadat tantuns • wall remove all sallowness of conapleslon, ring the MUM mantling to the cheek, give oiaatiaty to'the statu:d hat proTe the general health in a remarkabledegrea berer4*l . the medicines ever hauler. . - - • w • • The large number of certificates which e have r e ceived .; from persona from all•parta Of NlSl:hated states, le Melees: evidence that there Ls ne humbug about it. The praat, hotel keepent,m4strates,playsieleae, end rialto men„ known to the community, all add thole testimony to es wonderful eifeote of this GMAT,BLOOM PURIM& • Call on the agent and. get a Circular and Almanac, and reed the wonderfal cares this truly greatest of all alaikilloll hea performed. None genuine unless algned Dyy 103NNETT Proprietors, No.B Pearl street, Elohmonel,'Ve.; to wiTt a n. orders for eupplies and menolearonst. 'be addressed. • • And thr sale by B. A-4'aiurraToca, JOSNPU FLE: 3 d* .• NO, FLEXING 131tOEL i and by Dinggists itensrally. • cetalawly • • ' ' OTATIODLNIT IrfteDX CANADA.- -•- • usasc; rebrodryTtb, dtcsrs. Zt Fizlina Q lock dia.—We bad the plums of receiving, this morning, the to itbln cent:rate of Imic Vac' leafage which will he very gregring to you, as It was lent , voluntarily. We am, Ountleznam,'yours. very truly. MOSSON.&tO.. Genf/ebly'llttle dansteher.lbtx pates . olCh n and re* son, older wars too a' eonerabla lime =Ms' glnnt:•:. Lworms. - purchased two bottles of. your VermiNgs4, .whiels gave Clam three dons, =cording tsi• and stranp to INY, isrlem than three bort= they passed no • less then /NC Eill - NDltilas WORMS, 01130 et the muceseek : (Unary length of from twelve to fifteen Inches. • • Having experienced Po much at 'the benelleis l etZwtS - o your vormifuge, I feel it my linty to recommend it to the pubse,aa, in my opinion, one of the moat otanacloux tame. dies against worms ever offered to the public. . Genllninens believe me ter be • • Your much obliged end humble ears't,_ • • NATTst3atII3I:LIIATEM. Prepared and Old by 13. A. A. VAIIIIESTOCH CO., corner of rust and Wood strOta.' . • • mylti Joseph White's Cearaism" Repp;nor". - Tonpu MUT% 'nate tarrying ; - toes in Ids spacious premlees,.Tnew . lately snlarged,) on the Thiele:met and Oreensburg turnpike,. near - . the Terabit!. • don, between Pittsburgh and Lawrencer Tt liall Invitee ththe,public to •Inepect Ada - stock of 0 1.1030118, ae. And be pardentadyinforms:eintlenien , - poi - chows; that nue price only Is made. rem - teen yea& experience in the busineasi enables kW to place beftns Lb no potrO , the moo choice nalieedari of Carriages which; so' many yialO past !Clow been his par3:olz , department to select from the various and imooL Winged Eastern moan. hottams. The suitcase of hie new art= Is complete—the. economy of hie arrangeinentsidll supply the best and mon fashionable manufactures at moderators.- Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, othlch the mania for decorating tomes Cr busineas.has - hesspoa tipaa Marks) of goods, (ening to barge recta.) JOBBER W=.s will sell, on reedy mosieyonly, et ;Malt less than the taut pawns. • • • - -- • • tnablettawl sge• aerisse,ep.dred in the bestmanneroalth despot Wagon - limiters and Unmet:fru' Zonnty Land AciEziolti 9gt Fourth at.reot. -• rvs , /CERS, Soldiers, Must:tans, Wagon masters, Tsam- VV atom, Ac. who were rCV mustered: into thoottr• vice of tho United Stites, rind every =tar, Seaman, QM nary Setunan, Maxine, Malt cad: landsman in the Nan; oso, volontwrs, or State Votypo ofany State or Territory, are entitial, by the into : ea of Cogress. to a Warrant - lb:1W Acres of Land: Zoos* who hasa tecelyel 40 or BO Acres, are scalded. to Warrant for suck quantity of Land ta will make; in tha whole, 160 Aorea. Persons entrusting thoir claims to nietanray upon bar. to them attended to promptly: .- All information frog of thane. • Eoltera Pmutpily Enured. Atltireo -•- • • AUSTIN LoOlus rahla ...13cauti Tama &steblaa 11111BtailltrOltiattilth jaza recotrul. vti to; salt by. axnum AIifICLN, inri4 A l _ . . ~:.:,.. :~ EM3MMJ