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Summer Arrangement—Change of Time. TIMM DAILY TRAINS EACII WAY, (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) And but one Change of Cars between olumbus and Baltimore. ON and after Monday. June 15th,1855, Trains will run as font's's: GOING EAST. Espre.ss MaO Night Train. Train. Teal, 10:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. 11:30 P. id 11:10 " 4:45 " 12:50 A. 51 12:20 P. 31. 6:00 " 2.12 .12:58 " 6:44 " 3:01 . 1:20 " 7:08 " 3:26 " . 2,23 " 8:25 " 4:48 . 2.44 " 8:61 " 6:14 3:30 " art. 9:45 " sz r. 0:15 GOING WEST. E--press figh t Lear , . Oolumboa. ...... .. . Newark......... ZaramMlio Concord ......... Cambridge ...... Barnesville........ Belmont Arrive Beßair ... Leave. Train. Train. T rain . Bellair 9:45 A. 31. 6:15 A. M. 6:eo P. 31. Belmont 10:31 " 0:16 " 7:08 " Barnesville... 10:52 " 6:13 0 7.40 Cambridge,..---..11:60 " 804 " 9.00 Concord 12.17 P. M. 8:30 " 9:26 Zanesville 1:10 " 9:30 " 10,30 Now - ark 2:08 " 10:37 " 11:60 " Arrive Columbus... 3:0 " 12.16 P. M. 1.23 A. M. The Sapp., Train goluz, East will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesviile, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barne4ville ' and Belmont only. llomi Wave will atop only at the above named Stations. The 'Mail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mail Is to be resolved, or dolivered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train will atop at all Sta tions on proper notice GOI NG being given. EAST. . The 10:90 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the Oalumbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. 'Vernon and with Train' on the Steubenville and Indiana RA ' Broad ; at Wheeling with Expnem Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philmielphia and East. ern Cities. The 3:30 P. 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 easing Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect es Ith this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, a nd reach Wheeling at 9:13 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. T rein on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in iislti. more at 5 P. li.. next day. . . The 11:::0 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the M ail Tralu which tear ceCincinnari at f,::;:uP . da d art i eea at Bellair at 0:15 A. M.: connecting with the Accommod ation Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pakren• gore leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route, rein Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton, mach Columbus In F.O/1,12 to take thi4 train: and at Wheeling will take the AccommaLation Train for Cumber land, sleep there, and resume by Empreal. Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. The 5:15 A. M. Mail Train connects at Be'lair with Night Train on the Baltim. - die and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, ?dawdleid and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago eta Monroeville; at Columbar with the trains for Cincinnati, mil with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. polls, and Chicago, ma Dayton and rid Urbana. The n-45 A. yl. blapres,' Train connects with the Kxpress Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 3:fa P. M., and cow:arta with train, going. South and West arriv ing In Cincinnati at 7 P.M. The &DJ I'. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland. and at Columbus with Mail Train at :no A. 51., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. polls, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago. ISAAC 11. 8013TIINVIOR., Sup:. Znnesrilia. June 18, 15.55-1 jelll I THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 11 1 111: GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, waned-lag the At ' lani.io 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 all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Laker; making the mast direct, coma ze and rthatite route by which FREIGHT can ba forwarded to and from the Great Wert RATES. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Show, Dry Goode, t per henna,) Into, Feathers, .to SECOND CLASB.—liooks and Stationery, Dry Geode, (in bales,) Hardware, j. 60n. per lOUltia. Cher, Wool, Ac THIRD CLA&L—Ansils, Bagging Bacon 500. per 1)0's. and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, kr_ FOURTH CLASS --Coffee, Flab, Bacon and 411c_ per 10,tibri. Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil /Earthods from any Point phia, be particularkro mark package •• Peansylranta Ratiroad.' , All Goals consigned to the Agents of this Mold at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Parlour Aumrts —Moses Potter, Bretton; J. L Elliott, N. S.; E. 3. Speeder, Philadelphia; 'Sierras at ROOON Balti more; Geo. C. PrencLseirs, Pia...3117,h; Ehrinirman A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Loulsrille, Ey.. It. C. Ilehlrutn, 51mIlsan, Ind.; Ratan A Co„, St. Louts, Mo.; J. EL Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana. IL H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. A.. 1. LOMBAF.RT, mei> Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. '~t CHANGE OF TIME ON AND ELNCE W i:DNEED AY, Jane '20,1 1 11;1i, the Nail Train leave. St,tibenrille daily. (Punchy. ex. , ept,J et 7 o'clock., A. M., end arrive at Newark at 1 f4:11.'01,k, 1' Al., conneedng with trains for Columbus, Cincinnati, Mount Vernon, To tio, Reach Clr.ciunati at 8:70 time evening ILETUR,NING Leaven Newark It 12, o'clock, 7 1 d., and arrive, at St.ob , r, rifle at 7.10 P. M. Naa.Reagers Dy tlaß train !ogee (Aorta :tat at t 3 o'clock, A. M. The Cadiz. Accommodation Train Leave, Steute,nville dally, (Sundaya excepied,l P. M , and arnve., at Cadiz et 6:26 P. M. ermaritm 0, 1.03111 - CP Cadiz at 737 A. hi., and arrives at Eiteubruvill.. at 10:05 A. M. For further Intermation apply to JAMES OALLINB it CO. Freight and l'aesenger Arnie, N0e.11.1 and 115 Water etreet, Pittsburgh. LAFAYETTE DEVENNY, Clencerat Prel4.it Ticket A •aL E. W. WOODWAItD. Jen Earerint , ,d , •c• 1855. 54.c.1uftk.7, Chic.sv, Latsl l ,, f Snint L•ntit AIR LINE ROUTE CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• VLA CILICAQO, ALT.N AND T. LOCI RAIL a t i l itilzipliae ROM), Formerly the Chicago and lillasioalypt. Carry the Grea:ennernan Expren and V. S Mate. pIIE Only Dirrcrt and Route tr, the Eou:1, and r,otnit.lVeit --Sevv,nty Shorter than auy other flout, TWO 1 . 111.01:1511 EXPILLS9 TELAIItd LIP-1", StlitLITS SICEPTcn. Lactl Arruc, at Ch‘cago. 3t. Lernti St. Louis Day Xxprotam 0.15 A ..... -12 ',‘) A tit. LAIL) Night Err.r.,l4. 10.00 P. 31 2.40 P. 31. Trains run dirr•tiy through without champ of care ST hug.i.a,;r , - .P•rom Ch..-ape to S. IntiiA fn lSty hours. IMPORTANT CONN Ef.7l' iONu— A t Johot. with thr island Railroad Inr Ottawa, Li hatb., Rock Inland 0n,.1 Coo. trat lowa. At Bloomington, TrithlitioLe Central It&Bread for Clim ton, Waynearille and Decatur, and with tqagee fur I'toria. At epringfiel4, with Great Wettcrn Itaßroad for dottrel, villa and Illinole Iti•er. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Ilannlbal, Quincy end ILookuk; the most expeditious and relish', route to all portions of North.eamtern Misk.ourl. At a. Louie - , with Daily Piret,lass Steamers fee New Orleans and intorrnediate points on the Low., Mis.issippi, and with Regular Lines of i'szkets for Kans., pt. Joseph, and all points on the 1414sourl, Tennessea, Cumberland and Artanras Ricers. IL P. MORGAN, Supt, Bloomington, 11l L. DARLING, Agent,lone,. 111. Inp7, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: • :r" r -5 a:: „~. •~=r~_a~~~,~ .. N4`^ Carrying the Groat U. States Mail and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY nn itA entire length frrlrn DUBUQUE to CAIRO, LND CHICAGO to CAIRO This Rond, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Mississippi R. R. and Chicago and Galena It... Broad, forms the moot direct end only continuous It. It. route from CHICAGO to ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago /LA follows 1U A. 51. and 10.20 P. LOUIS AND CAIRO EXPRL3& Paispngers for St. Louis by this train take the ears of the Ohio and Ilisa. IL IL. at Sandoral, and are carried direct to St. Louis. 35 A. M. unit 4.10 P. 111.—DlinCQUE AND Gatlin Ex. Pause, connecting at Dunbeth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Lino of Steam Packets for kit Paul and the Upper Mississippi river cities. Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. 51. end 7.00 P. M. Piwseuner , front the East and places on the Ohio river destined for St. LOUSE, will save 100 miles of [aflame and un certain river navigation from Cairo to St_ Louis, and arrive nftean hours in advance of the river route, by taking the miry at Cairo. Tickets to St Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all im portant plst,m by this route, can bo had at the office of the 0.1 P. and C. d P. Itoilroads in Pittsburgh, and MiChlgan Central Railroad in Chicago j ad PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLS RAILROAD Open from West Newton, Weatinorelarid County, to Illilltenburg Station, Fayette County. TELE ran PmAtzu CLARA FISHER having been char. tered by the I'. d C. it. R. Co., will leave Pittsburgh every evening at half. past four o'clock precisely, for West Newton, connecting there with the Traills of the Pitts burgh and Connellsville Railroad, which will run between the u love points until further notice, as follows Leave West Newton at 5.:20 A. bl. stopping at Port Royal, B'3:nth's Mill, Jacob's Creek and Layton: reaching Milieu• burg ut 0::30 o'clock. Returning, leave Milton burg et 6:35 A. M stop at all way stations, an d arrive at West Newton at 7:35; connecting with the steamer CLARA Y1131.1P.R for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at neon. Second Train will leave West Newton at 12 o'clock for Miltenburg, and returning, Will leave ltnburg at P. M.., stopping at all way stations. Fare from Pittsburgh to Miltenburg, 51,16. Stages for Uniontown and Contellsville will connect with the Trains a• Miltenburg Station. Freight will be transported each way dally.. For rates apply to D. W. CALDWELL, Esq., Asaistant Superintendent, West Newton; or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agent, on board the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf the Monongahela Bridge. LIVER W. BARNES, President and Superintendent Pittsburgh, June 20,1866. 1e21) Charlotte. Blume, AtrAlllJFAlrcultaltillWlTALEttin Pump Fowls, and 1311. Importer of Music and Musical Imitruments. Bole Agent for the celebrated liardinran Pianos; also, for Ballet, Doris & Co.'e Boma PUNCei with and 'without Coleman's Zell= Attachment. [my3l No. 118 Wood amt. EMMI NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI vrinotelti Northern Illinois to tho Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI. KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the Mleslealppl Chicago, Burl ingioi ait , l Q 41i17 C y RAIL ROAD FORMEHLT toe CHICAGO AND A A A COOT. MIL:TART TRACT It. R. Is amv,* comm.rrim, And Trains run the entire distance Dom CHICAGO TO BUP.LLNCIToN, lowa, without change of Cars. The Only Direct Route to lILTRLINGTON, guiNcr, KEOKUK, ItIIISCATINE, OQUAWKA, WA PELL°, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL IttallF, Se , and the vatr ALL RAILROAD Route from CIIICAtiu TO ST. BLOOM INoroN, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, ACESONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, an.l Ohio and, 3liaeia aippi Railroads. Trains on the al...ve Lin. leave Chicavo on the arrival of Trains from the Past—avoiding all laNing Over at any of the points. Stages leave Burlington daily for taoutl,,,rn and Central lowa and Northern aliscouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to react; all the in,portant potato rest of the Miasissippl Iw tar no Coundi Blot!, %Rh from forty to fifty mike less staging than by e,; e. torn large portion of the way, is Laid with the CONTI:ft:OUS Ram, the smoothest riding and toot Rai In the West— well stocked with the mo,t new Cars. 4sir By this route pasiaincery o re sere -f COL tions, and arriving at Fit.. Louie un elver 1 time, evoid,ng the rotations delay of I.,ge awl tie, lint Mai ger. 14 tievi,..o tion, as ou the route by nitcm. 11s4Nage checked direct through from Ott, ago, and 11, charge for handling at any point. TIIROOGII TICKETS by this route can le. pun Laced at all the Railroad (101,s in the East; at the ltib e of the Company, corner of Cloth and lake scree a, in the ia run I t.• Balliiii,g; a t th e I),p,t of the Galena O It., ana nt the Stich. Cent. IL it. Other, motet OS hut, . sal Dear l.orn sts., Opposite Treinout !louse, Chicago. FREIG irr conslgned by this mut' null Teeth . .. itlllllo.ii ate despatch. C. U. lI...MARINI), Fi)LLETT, (lon'l Ticket AO, Chicago. s4r TWEETS can be procured at the principal itntlreel °aloes of the country. mhl9 STEA.HISOAT Lld.lsf till 4 ON r Wth , TERN %VAT EV; H. A 'D' ligaierSTEA!kl!ivAT DI Itt'A.'olloL under-igne..l barn in .11 a 1/ew STE:A.3III O AT DIRECTORY, nil ,•4% ' r, next; tha [not.. W 111 rootain or, i n ,. h ow l tratn.i in (lie brat ty le, tsnl L..an.l 111 a manner. IT W I 1.1. IIL ONE IN.Tkrty.Frr IYO 1100K1. 4 EVER PUMA an•.l 1,.• , ttu., will be interestloo to all 01 p•ople. The VTII.III - LORD:TWAY r,l conlait: u ••• oAp.elt• 111 nirl •1•• v.ripti , l 01 al, th,•.o tt,. Wool e,ll anti u:. theml, .•1' um! tonnxr., of by .41 - o•t,i oil:. 11,- n.mo of the ..11: the eh, 441 n Al oar:r4 of Chpuaiur her contm n a ht,trri' of S•enn._!.,..ts n the Western Watorf nine the nr.n;teatnn ..1 I , :a•hal 01,1, a sketch of the boot boat bo.llt the No.•:, with the name of 0,4 boil 1,, ronanhod, • RI Eit 1 , 1111:4`1 , 1111* n",in I ton of ell the'..' r r.itri !hr.: Lary o red on the IVESTEIt N and F. , ON KATEHO, hau l holy illostrara 1 , v 4th a 1.. D.-T 4rt ALL Tll , 0- 0111 , LIAVL 241 C ft KIR AND EXYWDINti, on the Viestero no.l :Mut, n v et , re Thu Directory svm tutu Mop, th.• lhin, .11,41.1 , 1V1•1. :4110.../ull,llllords, Artrms.tr, and other 24cera,ciar the Trace audt I,ic• Ladd doer, v correct dirt knces: aleto4ny r 4.1 or la. items of lutereet t 11,0 Feed lar.• • ill e 1A14,4 V: -t contain the curds rt the sa-4.n. re amn the they are in. A^ kc. The Ihr,:oory au., ,ont,n a on:4de , Mt of atl the levirm...,-0e rstroddl.oat Ldconved tilarete, their plane of re,,Jehr boat Inca, iLil , -lulretniqt,, hereilla It cror..petortd ortto-r. s 0 . A , porn, Cdv,irt and Import:tot,7-- ! adto....ra portaut La-z..rO tts of 11, Nolo. Cf , tlr . ., in Frelgtlta ix,: ant e_ al.l, n.soy things Of lutPrmt. . . TI:1;7 Dirrt.:7 , ry .1;1 b^ 1; 7 rt.. 7", .•,, cct prtpte77ll7.l t•-rt. : tft."7c2 gulherinr, ktl thlt , linttrOtl , t . . Southern.. , L rrn 7 , 7 ;, 7 ., 77, 7- 7 .:7 77,0 sum of "ien nts.. vr. . 1. the nil . WU- , se in: , l•- rill. - adt,rlr, Th!.. u I c•vvr part/. of U. a mantra,f /4411 rs trell t.C.. , wt i. 011". ••I 0 tile' Staill/11,31 Tl. thr.el,ry ! , t/ arntmemt c" tt:- LrIt••• Ur. bft&r (p .1 va. , ;) y'•43 w, I a J*S> di* :f P 'P i•p.A kAip A •,. 1 (Pl 3 Ttil &V py:=l,2,p. ..• Y.X..1.47,-. , CI - tu. L sura, 'fru • I •••• Kt•.-.•.. 4.: 1 • Tt.: r.ilun.!•• • • YOurth • .t.• Itt.z y t, 14 4.114 la..vit:.! ;r Z. vi.trtzlic.,,, iv,507 tw,nr, cn An.er-...n eltrn N,{ bfz it6rt)•a.l, late an, 1 rio - ut tt: turn!, 1.4 rst.a•llo4 tact }..^ inien-w•Ai of uri t4t4Al 'EJ • 't , h A.. - rre of 1..1 t • 1.• L! • . :1 0,7,1 1.7.: ei N. No r4uih. .E:.l No. 111 4 i dt , tr. — .., No of tur..tiro4l an •lor', 4 111!e, tt. lieu ..f l'hp .i . o.sk:.••• • 0.• . .1 : Nnist. 'l,l The s:.:10, t0.r1.1 forty 11,n. quutt, tow. urt,; Thr. .141 , 7 tiort Uazdu at :2,1] or, -1 • of ef co,l • tt. • • .4. u,rtlf 77 ei,ti.rn‘ tar" :7 u • if, r• ; lh:1 • 50 e,y) LI • : is Ht I I • I , 413 I V. I, Id do zt. I f, 4' Churl ler, Vhs,s Pated , uro. A (-,, 11, . I d,, Tautpvt,ikoo , rl:, 4 do I•iwirtort l'te.ttk IL. N.I G. .j,, filet It I ,11 et's N1,11i1... 1 . •;!.) •1 NIin•I•T • lt.lo do 111, otirdl: IL, H It , ..a., Ni t 0,,, t Its til , tArt.— Nllrdn, 1. D , rttur at a.. p. 1,1 PEN.ILY COUNTY SPN.I Nus . 'TUE at,T+\ A r.a" tn ..;. I for •Itarta , an mit altar to. •ti 4 t I 'tr. 7- it L a n:.n.1,41i • mgr. totrth • . 1A... et 1 . ,..:101 .1/0(11a),11,t - tot tut., than Ur, lottairt..l c..ttat wart . npleadai iqica , rtuutty r t tta Oat' 'to (*.toot r tttling, tb« •urottoottltg toto, ;A ;rt,t t t ,t; a .trt tharitt.rt,tuan nod h.ar . L 1 .t. I :hag, - _,•a• euuntry tr wlll ta alstretty the arni,aniaili of tlo SADDLkiIi ititlAtikla tau tot iota l• time" Ilorß.s taken 1., hi , •ry Of . the MEDICINAL tha much co u hardly to, ,01.1. - natl . a att., Ur, ta-,0 by the boat ChlimiaLa ta tlia .11,an I , L row., for t - urltut cult. .... tot tto.--tat-tat and allt-t - ta t o kidnsyn. 'Mtto rtra nolan rfttough ru r• ow, of whi,ll to or ilitTarant trotjr,L . 4 1,1 degrees Fahrenheit, rind throw., . 0. iiC9.l3 min LI 1.414 i I/ tl 11:i 1011. , been eanstruct,l. %lib all lb.' mole., 401, I' ,11X,Ist• , gettler with ISA 1 . 11:4, Eseb d u y 1 / 4 .11,15an,n fur 11, after the arrival of tho rer Bowling Alleys, ISlilh.N IL,,rux, and ariotv. Urn for einueenient, in Abuudan,e. will be the be:4. and Ihr clawrges 1,.w. TZI/115.—Eil{ii I dollars eex, and filly cents per day., Wi6111131;• I proprixtur early. Lorry attention will be pall iNitor., the 1..0...pi baring engaged Mu,.,' tentlance. All eommunleationn int.aole,l to tarot, the p e r r y Couul y Warm ttjmng., ohnuld Eeldre,ed P Duneattoon They will be itntne•lintely fora arced tay3l:ll I:I6:USEa, Cet'9l;E,A I , 1. LET :—/..ttee ,- ac,,lie-- A ,outt. e , at•O , II qn• of parlor, dliktog•rootn, 1.14:t0m, I. LI In. , garden and good a-nter. City— A Two Sy.ry bro. t: II ly and papered, on 1 , , ,, hin.0u street, near 1t0. , n01l Its.; $lO per month. Wa.shingloli—A Dwelling lion.o al tlire, rooms, in High street., with large yard, well, A,' lie et, per moo /Viz/meg/I—A large Three Sl.cry hri..k, No. 25 Third et.; rent $175 per year. Fee, 31 en,l ;17 Duquesne street; each house is two stori. , s, nith t.eFetneut cellar , yard Two Warehouses On Water street. A large Store.rooin nu Fourth street. Together with other,'. Apply to H. cuTiiiienrr jell. 140 Third street. I,oollbl WILMS! 110014,1,:—.. , 1iNik ' No. tig LIP Smithfield street, Is the place to purchase book+ for summer reading. The moat complete and varied assortment of books in the cite ran he found on our shelves. Persons leaving for the country will find it to their advantage to call en us, to we always make a deduction when Felling a number at a time to one person. D.estleks' Great Book, confab:dna all his letters. Com plete In one volume, 11lustruted--.sl. Fourth supply. The Old Farm douse; by Mn.s Caroline H. Butler Laing The Winkler. or the Merry MonOluanieell; by the author of Wild WHso,rn hunne, Si. 4l .er ; by Charles DickenH-1'1.,,,, cents. Mother and Step-Mother; na Charles Dickens---.1:1',.;,:t.5. Call Anti look over our cutinters and NlJulyes, and Wend for whatever you went in the b.,k Ilan to 11. MINER k CO., Ni, :12 Smi htield street. n. D. MASON, &Wt. Itettimv a I. ETAYLNO v tn..(,f STA• TIU\EBY Innu r+ vr e t to No. JU ElFl'll greet, by this arrangement Our rent and exper.r, bare been reduced more 01.1 MIS belt. This wile enabic. us In sell bowfin than way ahni ins oiitoblishwor i t iu this e.lty . nod we are determined to do It. All now who want oboop reading and 6tationery bed better. .11 at No.e Fl /Tit et., between Wood end hloritsit. nest door to Ex.hange Bank, jYIO SA.II'L U. LA UFFEit, uu AZOKB, tiIiDiSURS AND POCKET 1.1 Blades of the finest quality Lta•artral. sclemors Tailors' &mire ground ln the best manner. Remora eon. caved and set in superior style, by . . iO l 2 SOWN *TETLEY, 130 Wood et. RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE. •, 1 1- r.z jA V T \ =MEI IMIENEE MEI GEE= Ii H 1-71 - 1 E P ropri et , r Warm ,;.ri 4,1 •' 4 - - •t.' - ;4';.' . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . 1.;.!:,...':.:-..".‘f,i,••••,-...,....,.;',":!.Y...'.'''..:-,1-.',.'s•-•:1- ti: -, z ,-- . , ..' .7., . -4 .::.i ii t t z .,;—,..'- f. ,:,- .. ! .1 -.,,,, N ,11 . 1* .1.r.'" ,, '. , '";.ti; -. ..".;' , 2. - -t. , ;.-t";"±...'-:',;`;,:-:::71! .. Zi. , ;: , ...'.';', , :',A , .•..;;',...-. 4 ,..!.::_,..: ,- ,-, , .. ,, .• ~ ..•.--..- . .C. ' ,:- ... . . MANSION HOUSE , GEORGE AURENTZ,Pmwmma, 7TO- 344 LIBERTY STREW, just beside the Passenger 1 . 1 Depot of the Pennsylvania Raitrord, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers aril vin7 by that road. The "Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the SIANSION HOUSE, would respect• fully Fol kit a share of publio patronage. There is attached a splendki STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the.market can afford, feblry ST. CLAIR. HOTEL, Orrricr of Penn and St. Clair suits, Pittthurgh, Pa. undersigned, formerly of "Brown's lintel," having taken this loNe and commodious IIOTEL, and haring refitted it In magnificent Style, would respectfully ;invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As. mired, with the ronvrulenca, of the house and his long et. perlenco In the business, h.; can give entire satisfaction, and Ids charges moderate. fet,2.2 'NIL O. CONNELLY. RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. iny'Zu y E. R.ILET, Propriotor. 000 D inirrE•NlT HOUSE, 4 , " 1011 N El: OP LIBERTY AND OR/NT STREETS, near k.) the Iteilrofel Depot. jard'S . l y J AM EA' SHANNON, Proprietor. urAr ERLEy 61.1 s;mthEight.h street., between v nrid Walnut., Philsdelphin. au2.9:y UNION, o. 11 I Arch rf reef, Phi1t..1.91.111n. T. 5.WE1313 (late of thx EAL..IP.,) Proprio.or. igru2o7 _ _ IiOUSZ, - CORN ER OF SAIS AND BOL - 111 STS., WARREN, O 'TE U l'i.Trieb , r . tali., [dawn', in 6nuounclng to the I publi.• that thiv oe‘v xn.i vli•nunt flute' has been opened t‘, , t ono t tainweut . Loin 1 cranctoilltillP and roomy, end aikiiiirinig the °Moe of t ,etch to Btoge Company, it arum Ull.ll, in Wht,ll fur the neuuturnOvin. thin of the trnveling I.o:inn unity. A omr s i iif put,i o patrol/age in resp.K . tfully solicited. M. 0 ASK I LL. EiltA HOUSE, Cit EFTS UT S , TII.EI.:f, /VI PIII L A DELPMA PALLIS.E.Ji. LY LA.1111), Proprietor■ j:1;> . 2.3 TERNiS $1,50 1• Eli DAY. JOLLIV:iTo PLY:VA. und,..14,, , 1 baring taßeri charge of tho above j. 12410 , 1 11 al refitted Lint a lance 0zi...m.4e, to a .I:ll..rtabh.••ll ole<ant io now propare,l to re vt, a. dr:. I , AtIF , :11'01 , 11 to 01 who may ,•, Elc ! J ES DOWN BY. HOTEL, PLSU etront, PtL il IL, l'ropnett•r. 1.: 1- • t,11: -,, iy hai',c4 just is•sn COintistsd „,, tio• of the puhlio. 1..03 110UStii, Clevelaud, Ohio. 1 1 . Al' lii Ilouso has un. ,borough L.LI 01t..11,11‘. repaint, nits,rationS, 01,!. uhliciunn of co,u and the pniptie tor fbut roLdug nh..11 b., wanting on ttioir p.rt to ten h r thu ;Au., v, here all the cam r ct, of A fir!: h e 1,411. a. )11 if C. PATRIOII. BOIL h 40i , 13 11 0.1 k , 11 1 011 11. .tt 100,0 run.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, T i T IV 4 II A!,1,A4411 t. It oPitlti t O R. ,- •/ .•. thn sub u 1. :0 ... t t. , far,t. nt-ty .tl.l 1,1,4 ry Izi ulwityA be. L th” • vsers I,u:Wi:14.111, Li,!: • G i lIANGIE., ; LEN 15 •' , Lt AND !,1 AREET. ••••31 L. Ltlatz friecLlA and t , / en.. . v ‘• .1 1 - .....vt.1,,A1,4 tI.I, above just [term thoroughly' ..• .04 I it tt tAllt.l Ayr, - : vAk k :TRE1.771 . •• , ,c7T, t!..1 ( tt. t& 019 A. I I LE li 01; S E CRYSTAL PALACE, t , ,Itsrtisi street. C C SLI:LY, , , e et.rtel • • • - T t• - •r? str,.. Fa the • . : • .. wv - vr - y•ttlittl Chat n • : Y:1 t u.. 1.1 :lo rt 17.• r.lsrl3tl t Llt S i.. 00 St A :I. Al. LiANTI lug ; RLLI ri ..st !.aa SALe - voN AND '46 IS , . 7-13901,1 . !••• S:t rut 1: ri • VE - P 1' Ar 4Lf. 1.10V.Y.7 Of 1. n,. Choicest Motet., l'ovr/s.l , l•Lt. Its.c.• • At.tti rvip.M.l.• Lajgar Ltatr Urea - Ter.?, • I.rif'.l., that he ,NI an,] the .7;0. 1., AtPain DIANWNT.• attar4s...l“.-, l•• at Vi.. ..f :--,;iy VT • 1,101 . 1. V FCUENCh. =Ell t ern I 4 Oli Lag.r Baer 'Fp,. • , 11%, 11.,44 11/.l'lll Cf:. eity ^1 ilif goorl4 P. -r) utbera.^. Mineral %Valor Anil Kftrs•partila ~S` V , L. t: I 1.4.:1, In now I 1151 , ttr.,4•••esry &IA e =9l 1101 1 1),ER 4 I).l'rE T PL.INE ' • t.. 1 t.i N !"1 I toNva r .• • a fr,• ,, istilt:to r • .::111 . :o .1 I.lFr . 1 1, 0 fol yes s , tsts.,,s4 sm , rsstst., atr, to.I two fsmotg •r , ' 1 Imrt twrlvr , r13.1.tt0 1,1 H . •.1 u..t tie , Htt• ~.. I. %ILI h. , t -r , zo).1 rO.krt. 1 ,1 • /11 , t1 1, 11 l'• • at,.l c.. 1 sort. of hurl r h455....r5, tt5.. , 1..1 :3..1. I r ,;.rrot r.vul,r of Or, it..., 1.0 gluon moth tl, l llll, it a ..1.11t.r pinu»of Mrtlarki In ' !law. H 11. firer & F —I h., ••• 11 total 13,c1ch i'14:1••, : • arliole for c6+for plautr and It L. va ly n Isidol to I..seln. eem,m..ml It does ,101 to otooloo7lft IM. Om- to tho o ld me.tho.d., It.', , 41, , es •1, p.• tp.‘t vly 11 J.l/$1 r)../136 ,•11+;.. I 13.,,at 1 - ••• , ,Ltwu It xagn,and to cba1.:n1 , 10.4..1 It, [llama la tl,mg ;It uu•l l•a•o‘sliful fluinL venr..rn LLn 1.11•1 W ,11, I V,!!t;.,,,,h, -7, I, F. y.vrt,N, ; tl,l , •Ir it,/ , ••,,t for the Ie I ~1 rie,ht•• I. .1,, 2,11 [hop R'ti. C. 11UIT/11t. 21. It UI FF'ti etllo.lt.t.; ty ()rltAv AND Y:l' threugh,ut the tiututuer. Dottitt.V; 1:00H•li.EEFINO. ft , te lout! '.: , ;tettt o 1 1 1 . ,, L , Ini0.4,1ett,•tioned by Cllkkl+ll,. rll . N.te I. r thy meet per It.l wort, ••• ill rvi'EvNilloAT I, eV& IiEENNU, i:tebrnet,t t1)11 of 01. t: Ito f !log rn nhipments •-•!. nu.f fn,••••,...ntn, off fu•rn' H•t:intuon , ff, before anti 'at , k Li, trnuff,r, or c h ar ., an d • flu , imp::, - re ~ .f nt t , 1L1pt,..! nr flu of the uhe trli. eyntetz...: r i out, nollt tiouff•lfffrOn.: iu fs, PliNNIAti:3llll., Taught I,y Mr .1 D Willfntu tho uuly pzoterAoriod teacher 1.1 Itz the city, Erniancing 116 now method of nonpu umg tutt•rest, with sl the alto!. upproNe4 tubioreviittivu, tuereaUtile romput. 1.101.1 in Ilse. Although other,' advertise three lecturer, this u ill be found the only inatil utiou to the elty where they ere regu. larly delivered. ARS- Qat and get a Circular and sample of Mr. Williams' l'enninunhip lwlore okow hero. j?•23 urn( utniartiisataiti. t,ux.L.te.tiag, Located in PI TT3III7ItU On IVOOD et , near rJII Institution, recently organized under Its charter, offers to the young men of this find adjacent cities, and et the circumfunhient country, facilities for acquiring In a few weeks, and for au outlay insignificant, an AitT far more lucrative as nu avocation than almost any trade that it s ouid require the or six years to learn, viz: BOOK-KEEPING, Witt lid Wucomitant arta of Ilea and rapid WRITIMi and ARITURETLC. The . .aeon of low water and slack business la ►t hand, which may be improved to great advantage by taking a raorso of inetruction in the Iron City College. Special ate tendon is given to the application of Book-keeping to Steamboat Business. Come, young gentlemen, clerks, ap prentices, and ethers—come and spend your days or even ing, or both, for a few weeks, in one of the coolest and pleueantest Balls anywhere to be found, and acquire the nitre means of obtaining employment and high wages In the fall and winter. You will never regret the time you spent iu the IRON CITY COLLEO E. j JIILY bIAt:AZINEIB-- Gotley's Lady's Look, for July-20 cants; Ilallou'a Magazine, " 10 " Yankee Notions, " " Frank ',Ale's N.Y. Journal, 18 " North LlrMob, for May. Th, abort. just rozoived by Ex.prras. Ala°, a large lot of SOLIOOL, CLASSICAL and Mlacllatteous BOOKS and STA TIONERY for eels at COST, and NO 1111311.00. Call at LAUFFER'a BOOK STORK, SI Wood otraot, If you want to get *Classy Library_ Jo HOTELS. (1W S TOM'S I=ll kewl ..11h ts, unrlcr nuspi• ,-.;..cctlAk,Lr al. tr., to 2 .4AI A:NW...Lt.:LAI:I i. a.A_NCI .•tai. i I) LAtttiAi D. Si t wriu, lOn , O. ht t nt-,11.11. 11iVi Al. r!.11;ii• . .- A lo .:,.i ,^.,: ,rdl~ ~ t~~~i3 ~;-ccrW :T, f.l V• - ••rs, I . ! /CZ' LTurr t f,r, gtmorolly U o ftnonor MERCANTILE A1(11'11)1E:TIC El= 1=321 INSURANCE COMPANIES. Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! lETNA.,INSITRANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819 PAID DP Cash Capital, $500,000 THE THlsTY•9lxrii• ANIkiIIAT. STATE NT of the Maloof the AMA INSURANCE COMPANY, of !fart ford, as funnel/8d this agency on the lot of January, 1555, under oath:.- Real Estate, uniumimbered $ 16,672 05 Beienty-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able semtwnnually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgsge... 7,313 17 8188 Receivable, well Bemired, payable at Bank-. 126,327 35 Railroad /Rocks in Connecticut 07,515 00 Bank Stocks lathe city of Hartford 142,996 00 Bank Btocke in New York city 88,050 00 Cash on band, In Bank, and in hands of Agents and others. 212,505 06 2773,27 s 03 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other creditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and nodue, $148,518 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, wailing for further proof, $61,257 50. All other claims against the Company are small, ouch only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured In blocks of imildhags varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. TllO. A. ALEXANDE,R, Secretary. BUTS or 001FHICTICIII,L 7 Ilartford, Jan. lot, 18.55. Hartford county. ' Perscnally appeared omas A. Alexander, Secretary of the Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the lore. going statement by him subscribed., is true, according to his hest knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Lasses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the genie time far exceed any other year, Mace the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. .04 - Office, No. 57 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll TEN EYCK, Agent. AETNA. INSURANCE. COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, CilidtFlßlD, • - • - • - • 1910. GELEELI Cash Capita/ Cash Surplus, ON /GT deCIGART, 1855 $273,273 Capital Stock and Surplus to securely invested for 1, the benefit of all policy bolder,. Au ao evi 'cute of the claims we have to public confidence, and of It, ability to pay loner. promptly, we state a feet, that Its receipt, vary from $120,000 to $llO,OOO tier mouth. Ito buniness I. tnroe ito.l well dletributed, and In our opinion no Company in the 'United Suites affords better indemnity to policy holders than the Etna. They continue to make insurance on property in town and country, at rote, no low (IN L. COo eimtent with safety to the polio , holder. 11. 11. TEN ETCH, Age:,t. tfir 001ce, Northwest corner Fifth and Wood aireets, Pitteburich. ap'2o:l y De L A W A. It Ye: MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. %w t. i r ef t IsAi L h ., l i or D th Room of the Exchange, on Third .13.411.111 N INSURANCES. Os V meats, Ciao°, To all parts of the %Voila. F 0.1151.1111, INLAN INPURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, hikes and land carriages, to ail parts of the Union. /ME INSURANCES On Merchandise generally. , On stor e s, dwelling house', die. ASSETS OF TOO COMPANY, November 7, 1443. Ponds and Mortgages 221,:100 00 Statoof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, :Spring Barden, Southwark, and other loans 101,553 43 (Stocks in hanks, railroads and insurances cora. posies Wile receivable Cools on band Balance,' ln the hands of Agents and pretniume on Marine Policies recently honied 121,707 C. 7 8 übsulptlouNctea—... ..... ......... .—.... ........ ...100X0 MITE= DT. R. M. Elusion, Ugh Wm. ldarttn, Joseph 11. Edmund A Bouder, John 0. Dail , Ebben Bur:on, John It Goor, kr, 0. lodger, Edward Darlington, Jor.t. Brooke, J. 0. J‘hneun, Joants C. liana, 'Maori:OA ranhlin.l, B. St' Val and, W. C. Ludwig., Spencer .1111 rain, Charles Kelly, Samuel E. Brutes, Ilearytilean, James Traq Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, JraurnTerineti , , Jokui 11. Yamplc, Charles gehalTer, J. T Logan, Pittsburgh, R. T. C. !dor W . M. MARTIN, PreelJent. TILOK.C. I.IA ND, lien President J4JI. - ii/ W. Caxae, Paey P. A. MADEILI.I., Arent, No. 95 !later attest, Pitb.bonott. la• Iltsursinc• Cum pa.zzy, of PAgazielpB, - Fm k tß.M'olizt--Ch.ri., W. Based:or, Thomas liar; 1 , ..b1ag Wagurr, Bameri Grant, Jz,v3b P.. iLmizi, side, Mon.Loal D. Loris, Adolph! E. Dodo, Dut-11 8. BMW.", Morris Patterratn. Data. 17. ilizzcz.H., Irespien4. Cum. (1 Daitcuen, Mars. T.Cea the.. to mate lu_euranos,rorpetzal 0- T LlseoslyLoon cf provorty, In town asol c•our,try, at rates a• low La are cundstent with securlly The Company hart. • large Contingent fund, which, with their capital uro.l poeunionns, earel.:e le ar Card ample prcterDoot to the soluvol. The A.o•af-s of the Cktutpuur on January lot, 1851, ne put, 1.124.1 agreeably to an art of dreetebly, lxv futi....z, viz: ite.al tat., . 8.1,777 78 Tirtspozery Lonna 8.1,',:07 1T Btookt 01,8 8 8 &Utah, A: CI;SIC II T5.ta151,21 . 2,7V3 Ince [Ler W.:lip:oration. a period ef twenty-one years, thoy bare pod upward of Our Milo, Four flund.',f Thou as..l Dollars, losses by err, the: airy affaralno, er blenso of the 116:11111...S.711 of It...umbra., as well as the ability asl.l %11:q.v.:- Coo to meet with pm:options all liabilities. J. GARDINER CoYFI2I, 57.14 Oflka, north-mot ("Ars tiicul ao.lThml eta. TILE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850, CUARTEN. Mt [TWA L. CAPITAL 8.250,000. Ofke, S. E. Corner of Third and Cheentit Stree:s, Phitadr/phia. o.ttarrs of the /foyer Board al /lululeipaar 111.11M1. tdopberk R. Crawthrd e Paul D. Goddard., Atubrooe W. Thfuurada, Leorrooeso Jotuooo, Benjamin W Tiaglay, t7n,. dritoary. Jacob L florarew, Jam.. Doerrestr., Willtatz AL Godwin., WlUl= ?WIC to Prerelent—Stophso It Crawford. rice Presided—Azabroam W. Thourraou. .federal Masai:nor, ritrabur i et—Janter U. WiU eon, nl. D Cary—lt. B. Mowry, M. D. ORO. R. ARNOLD, Aoent. raarl,:y No. Fourth ;treed, Pi:tell:Arch.. PENNBYLVA.NIA 11518IIIIANCE COMPAii Y OF PITTSBURGH. COILIVI:11. OP FOUTTII AND tMITU PIPLD Pritrxr.i. Anthortzed Capital, $300,000. :s:UtIltH MILDINOB milother property agsha6t loAe cr I daansge bq Fire, and the petite of thy t au trauw tirvietation and Transportation. ralliCll.4l3. Wa,. P. 3,he5t00, Ito.iy PAltsncon, W NlTllntost, Itsnusdy T. Frlrol, I) NI lAsn, 1. Otter tApr.,ul, A. J Jones, Grerge R. Mots, Jazob Falzatsr, A. A. Ceu-r..sr, hart. P. Nrgigy, W listen, Wade I.la.mplon, D. Star R, U. It. C..)ggellsll. Hon. WJS.V. JOTINSTi/N, BODY PATTERSON, VI, l'rc,ident. A A. Catts.um, Secretary ousi Trra.gurer. S S. o.knatn.., Assistant Sasintary. Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. bIILLER, Jr, Prattlent. P. M. GORDON, Nrcreircry CAPITAL, 0300,000, WlLlinauralin"iilil7"orriokabll and tftiE. ntousowtl:a iiter:y.4ted and promptly paid. A Untnernotltutton,monsirel by thastoroas who aro well known In tho community, and who aro determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain tho charncter w hlch they have assumed, as °Caring tho beat protoction to thou who kliteilrii to tin Insured. Threcters.-11. 51111er, Jr., O. W. 11.1:isetson , J W. Butler, N Ilolooes, Jr., W. 11.13mIth, C. Ibtasen, t) °peg., W. J Afteon , Wm. ,1. Lyon,Jaraex Llptesneott, George Parole, J entre Mc- A u ley , Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott. utt.. ()lice, No. 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A On., us. lairs.) Pittsburgh. novitly WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c EIAT 0000811— Wercnas. JKITtLNI. Wens, N 1111147ArtY 00099,A5, WIIOLLSALS AND I 1 sten.. —Coup. try Morelli:ita and strangers visiting our city ere requite:, ea to call, ea we can BerVe them DA woll, and IVO think for than they usually are served In Ilastern cl Ics, he ides giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain In many shops. ether Detached Levers $lO to sl6,(k) Do Cylinder!' .7 10,00 L.dfe~' Bold Lever end Lopine %Valence, £.20, and ill , wordo (lantlemen's do do do $33 to VN o. Chains, Seals, Heys, Permits, Spectacles, Prue, Lamps, In excellent variety, and at lowest prices. .1111- Watch IL pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, mll2l 67 Market serest, corner of Fourth. JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No. 3401 LIIIIIIVSY Btßarr, HAS JUST RECKHKD the tollowlug very choice ar ticiea BRANDIES. Hock, ante Brandy, (very fine,) Liaboo. Otard Dupoy d Co. (roper.) Marreti A Co. ; Jamaica, &terse. Baran Cruz 011, WINES. garcial Madeira, , lloguet, Howard, March A Co., Mad'ra 1 London Cordial, East India Madera, I Schnapps. Table do 1 SUNDRIES. Arum:Anhui° Sherry, 1 Rutherford'a Scotch Ale, Manzanillo do 1 Barclay'a London Porter, Table doWild Cherry Brandy, I Cooking do Absinthe, Booming Port, • i Anisethe, Puro Juice do ICl:nacos, Ordinary do gardinea, St. Julien Claret, Mocha and Java, Malaga Dry, i Young Hya. and Black Teas, Do Sweet, ; English Bronson Cheese, Champagoea, I Imported Havana Cigars, of Anchor, I various brands, Verzeney, Old Monongahela Whisky, of liaideseck, I all grades. Together yrritia all other articles connected with the bualnesa. mv2uAisw WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Sis floors from the Aqueduct, opposite the allector ALLEGHENY OM, TB PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and all kinds of Ornamental Halr Work. The best quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. ray 16:da wI r IMUT LAND MOISTER issued by Thomas Woodn, ttad givensway to all at 46 fourth street, deuribee a great variety of Berms, nausea and Lot,. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Register. Oa It le described a feu nue oountsj ihata lio9J TROICII3 WOODS. BANKERS -ANDLII e ' Office, No. 92 Fourth et, above Wood. 7100TES, Drafts, Bonds,.Mortgages, and Loans on coils -1.11 tort& negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on coin mission. Land Warrants bought and old. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communication attested to TOL U. WILLIAnIa BeVAT Wm. 11. Williams & co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, &a, promptly attended to. jan26:l7 A ND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver J%. Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stock, bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Filth streets nsyll RITTSBIIHOII, PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, aultOm Pittsburgh, Pa. CI. Li. Vi 64158 Joe. LIIDZWICI No. 71 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. T N Tilt numerous suspensions of Banks and Bankers j throughout the country during the last eiz months, we are satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate busi ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the publla in advance, that no epee elation in "fancy stocks," or other "outride operations," shall tempt us from the strict and le• gitimate line of our business—believing that in avoiding all such investments we shall not only be better able to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in adopting sucli a course we shall promote our own ultimate benefit. (febsJ W. it CO. PATRIC/1S a 173.112110, BANKERS AND EXOLIAINGE BROKERS, Him Remomt thfir Offizt to the Corner of Afth and Wood do PITTBII47IIOEI ATRICKS /c FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Broken, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank None. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities ccnstantly for gale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United Enna. Depocita received In par fordo or current paper, at the corner of Riftb and Wood Streets. IlebE $500,000 BATS STMOVLD 7H113 SANNINO AND INOLUNOIS 0711C1 TO DO. 67 LASS.= STEWS, YOVIL 'DOOM DILLOW OLD STAND. 1101.51E8 et BONB, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, IN and 'Dealers in Notes, Draft, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and 131nk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly :or rule. Collections - made in all the atlas throughout the United States. Deporits received to par funds or current paper, No. 117 Market street, bahroen Third and Fourth eta. fjaahly TIERNAN CO, BANKERS AND EXCELANGE BROKERS, No. 05 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, N1T31111P.411, IBM( AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all otter matter: appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern grebangr• constantly on hood. mare BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER DIALZIL IN Ezchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. t,L , Tucic. t.. 0 t and sold on isomialaslon. CoDeath:au 1.3 carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit 1647 - Yo b 51.4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the if. Si. Dank. decl6 0D.1.511:3 0/ WOOD 6.1 D 131811775. X CLUNG': on the Eastern ell:inconstantly for CI sale. Time lilac of Exchange and Notea discounted.— Uold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collection isuala in ail the principal cities of the United States. De posit:, recnived of Par and Current Punda. (madly '24,01'2 1,,1,5•20 91 16,0 - 1 i 0 auto cxanas, KDALFID LLCM, 1108SISOS KILLUEL Ka&lnCa & BAIESE, BANILEhd AND EXCII.A.NGE BROKERS, Dan' AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Sank Notes; negotiate 13 inane on Seel Estate or Buick Securities; purchase Pracd,ary Notes end Tline Bills, on East and West; buy and a ll ito.ks on Corninlssion. Cell,tions made cn nil points in the Union. 5C27,4• a 53 ~, "rx+ ~4 k.' *, A ,‘• • 5 -4-4.4.*;.-":—,*:-..*.";'n4 a lac tv, • - _ • • AIISTIN LOOlllll9. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Promptly N E. Corner Mod and Third strata DVCONNE,LLOt. WILLOOK, BANKERS, Wilkins Cs Co., Oncee. , Eors to A. Wilkins A Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Li.emoval. N. HOLNES a; BONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERI3, JOHN WOODSg HILL al CO., I.IANEEaS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, G. E. ARNOLD & CO., L A NE.EIi..3 AND EXCHANGE BROKERS ALtilia in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notea, Sight and jj Tiros Drafts, hr_ Collections carefully attended to, and prors,d, r.lr.,l!ted to any part of the Union. boo tht and sold on commission. trd_ Na Fourth et., cart door to Bank of Plttsb'g.L3Bl.3 an-1 P2r) - 61.7” E..--karve, Bank Notes, Gold and Bayer Si./ and X=..hanged, at the EI:ORANGE AN!) BANKING HOGBE OP • WILLIAM L. HILL & CO., e 4 WOOD 070121 . , ITITEIDDEAS. i tnre.r.: allowed CM time deposits. (janl2 e THOMPSON BELL & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, C., 4, of Third and Wood ttrerts, Pillsbury/4 PR: TliOnAS WOODS, / 4, rCOMMERCIAL BROKEIL,'43I AND DIIALtR IN 'totes, Stocks, Real Estate, ac, N., 7:: ct ?NM:burgh, Fa, 0261 William A. kith BANKERS, No. e./ /Eva greet Piftsbv.79h.... 01[1 ..t.o ) . , : a t rate i t . Lo u t,: z i . lo ß vv e i n nt c ; ; BONDS iND 17 4o Monongahela Navigation Company; Cltlzeote Insurance Company; Muzol3.4&llela Navigation Company Bonds; f.5.,0kal City of 'it:whur,;h Ronde; C-unty M. Allegt,ay Bonds. Ciuttaviottl's Loan Omen, 100 S3IITIIFIELD STREET. NEAP. FIETiI.- M..-tney 11.1 w-ion G..‘ki and Silver Watebaa, Silverware and other valvuble ankle. CLOTHING CLOTHING STORE! JOHN SI'CLOSKEY & CO., 'IL):01E111.,Y of thi,olebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty . I."rtr. Q1:1 , 11 hoe son en unbounded popularity under IIISGA, Til 11l l BIG DOORS, have, for the put oc.ivaring nor , *ace for their Immense buMnale, r*moy el to thy Fp¢f/01.1t, building on thecorner of DIAMOND ALLEY - AND WOOD STR.EKT, IChere they be. now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! ese READY MADE CLOTHING, That hes ever been offered to the Thrtr prlncloral object for this removal, la to give OM metro (call:lra for tho WHOLESALE TRADE They arc praparrd to !tell anothi •t the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And tlv.y wul ttr:A-rt.Lt thrta to be as good as any mann factur,l in tbo Union. CUSTOM WORK, IS !ill 11137 EITTIA,AIID UPON VIII 8110IIMIT INOTtel they have o❑ harhl a full and beautiful assortment o and CO .ITINGS, for FROCRS, DRESS, WALKING AND BU I- NESS COATS Our iroarests are ideutical with those of our customers, nod we assure the public that our lielity will not fall In urtlecti vr may!. favored with. o. SS %I ood street, (NARY COB-41.11. OF DIAMOND !LISZT. N. t —We desire our patronStoUnderstandthat we have no long r any ronnenion with the Clothing Business On Liberty etrert.. Our Attention is devoted etelttsively to the douse Above deal.;panted. mar 23 JOHN WOLOSENY & 40. Fall and Winter Goode I ED3IOND WATTS, mF I B a N I O . g l . ti LIII . E f IIT Y 1 . 9 Lsre noa on bend Fat Winter 0,46 • ivercesting,, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest- Inge, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English ihiedineree, of every style and shade In the market, all of which I will make to o. der on the most reaeonable terms, and warranted to suit_ odd N ka'W SPRING GOODS. ST It LOCI VLJ) AT JOAN McCLOSILEY d CO'B Whole, sj sale Clothing Ws rehomie, No.IIS Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods t tint this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of 1[1,11.111g the attention or the public to. Thesegooda have been purvha,l.l from th-st hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we eau and at as small profits as any house la the east ern ...tilt,. Thereture, we respectfully invite the attention et whole.-ale denier, and country merchants, in general, to gire oall, and ~,intiue our extensive assortment of tIIADY ItING. It is almost impossible to enumerate Um qua of vLI immense piles of garments that to to be seen at this It t r establishment; it le sufficient to say that It hue never I ‘n equalled by the house itsffit marl& tf JOIIN McOLOSKEY h CO. clotiotngl Clothing I undersigned respectfully i nformihhis friends and the publio that he Is now receiving at hiestore, N 0.171 Lib erty street, a choke assortment of Cloths, eltliaMeTß.s and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man• Der, at abort notice, and on the moat reasonable terms. Wu hays also on hand s large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will hnd It to their advantage to cell et 177 Liberty etreet,before making their purchases. [marUj O. CONNER. Now Clothing sitore, NO. 4, 61ET.11 STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE subserilrer has just opened this new establishment, I. where he has always on hand a largo and choler, assort men t of all extieles of OLOTILINa,which be warrants equal to auy in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to Lire him a mill. marO:ly B. OPPENRELIIER. To Housekeepers. WE have now opened one of the largest stocks of 0111 NA, GLASS and QUEIIiNSIVABS, su table for housekeepers In the city, and intend selling at very low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being Large owing to the dull season just passed; we are deter mined to work It off at low prices. We have just opened EOL , O beautiful shapes of White Stone heat Dishes; 'Vege table do ; Covered Dishes for stewed chlckeni eta, etc. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stook of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, Is large—all of which we have put down In price to suit the doles. FRENCH 0 LUNA We have some twenty different styles; of French China Tea sets, and some benntful Bold Band Dinner eats—all of which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent. below former prices. ROUSE FURNISLILNG GOODS Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoon, Walters, Br.!tan. nia Ware, °trend°les, Solar Lamps, etc„ is large, and we will sell them at very low prtces. GLASS WARE. On band and receiving, a large stook of Boston and Pitts. burgh (Naas Ware, which we will Fell at manufacturer's pricer. cormoN WARE. Our stock of common Tess, Plates, Fowls, Dishes, Pitch ers, and every article suitable for.country or city trade, Is large, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchats, as we will sell them very low for cash. flonimkee yen and others in want of =AP China and Quenon...a' will do well by calling at The (MINA HALL, No, 62 Market, between ad and lth ALL., Oppodse Qso. IL WNW, ....''~?a ~.`~`r , _ •••:-,- 7 , 4 • - • h • , ,DR . V4..,.0VD . 5 ,, : , .E , - , .:' ,.,,, _ J II FIV-Itt trEIV.E-D6T TSB 013.11GINA.L -BEE 'tl VTR L N 0.74 Unarm Bnzer, BMW= FOuR2II AND 2Bi Punorm, PITTRBURGII PA. fIUIITEIRD AND MOST DESIRABLE - STOCK of 13prIng kir and Summer Dry Goode ever oftred in thlsmarket. We would mdiparticular attention to the following: Awe* euperfovaradrtreefit of plain Black Brocade and fancy colored silks t also twisted Sit k3,-Satin, plaid and plain TitteneO anddiereges; Printed Burge and (hallo de Lames; very handsome French' Lawns and Dritliantlne3; a good ersortinent. of -French. Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves and Cheinizettes, embroidered, hemstitched, and plain Linen, Cambric 'Handkerchiefs, Furniture Dimity anti Chintzes; • Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains ; A beautiful assortment' of Moire antique Lace and Silk Talmas, Stuswis and Scarfs; a fall , agaortment of Cloves, Mitts anti Hosiery; Irish Linens, Healing and Prints, to• gather with a complete assortment of every other article, either fancy, staple, foreign Or domestic. Thankful for past favors, we would solicit an early err amination of our stock, confident that for quantity, quali ty, style and price, it is unsarpasaed. YOUNG, LOW: & 800., mys formerly Young, Steveneon k I.- ve. New Arrival at Spring and Suataisr Dry AT N 0.90 N. W. BIDE OH WOOD STREET. ra GREGG A CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, kla French and German DRY GOODS. Haying recoiv ed our large and calm:wive stook of epring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel safe In assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general. ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. Among our dry goods stock Will be found cashmeres, de. lakes, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs, mohair lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured silks, ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadolothe,fanoy vestings, eassimeres satinets, tweeds and summer pants looning ; brawn and black =matins, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, newest styles. palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lacegoods,fancy nettlugs, jaconetts, mull and figured Swiss muslins and black silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per m:um-lon cape, threads, port mon ales, patent medicines, per and almost every article usually kept in the va riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day stocks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash or sattatuctory reference. N. B.—An early call from buyers to respectfully solicited. rob= D. GREGG Jr CO. • SPRING DRY GOODS. HAGAN & AUL, No, 01 Market et., A BD receiving daily additions to their large and well oelected stock of Ilantilla.g, Shawly Scads, Illaasekeep'g Goods, Alexander's aid Gloves, An: To which we would respectfully Invite the atter tion 0 the Ladies. mh2o MOURNING GOODS. FRANK VAN CORDER bas must received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Grapes, in all qualities. Alexander fr lia.jou's best Kid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner of the Dia mond. novl7 AEA DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front—No. 91 !Market atreot. flUll house being now open for thetransaction of a gener a. J al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling, sou lent that, from °urea. teradve and well selected stock or 811.118, FANCY AND STAPLE: GOODS, we can offer such inducements as will In sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN .4 AIIL, apr4:tf Nos. 91 Market and B Union street. VAN GORDEIt'S TRIMMING STORE, No. 83 Mel Err Sr., CORM or thearoND. TIIST RECEIVING, a large and well selected block of al J the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Laces, Cords, Ribbons. A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian EMBROIDERLEg, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Sleoves, Insertines, Infants' Robes, Chemlzettes, Bands, Caps & Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, Love and Gauze Veils, Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemisettes, Italian and Eng'h Crepe. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and 'mailings: French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Flom, 011 Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURBISHING GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small wares generally , . Ara" - 132,-TOU'S BEST Kin GLOVES, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 0 to No. 10, alwace ass land. Also--A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. mh2., FURN ITURE JAMES W. WOODW.F./..X., CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Ware-rooms 97 and 99 Third street. J. W. W. respeetfully informs - his friends and customers that he L. 1.7, comp leted hisspring stook has now of Furniture, whi:h Is decidedly the largest and best ever offered for eale this City, winch will be sold at prioes as low as any in the United States, Sag or West. As tarts determined to uphold the quality with well sea soned materials, bast worhmenship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he Is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices_ He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a horse, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist, in part, of his Mock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in •xly of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth; 60 dos. Mahogany Chairs; 20 doe. Walnut 60 Mahogany Rocking " 20 Walnut " " 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut " 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 " " Dressing Bureaus BO " Waslastands;,i 40 Enclosed g, 100 Common =Plain Dressing Dureansf 49 Mahogany Bedsteads; 20 Walnut 60 Cottage 800 Cherry and Poplar Dedeteath; • • 90 Mahogany Wardrobes; 10 Walnut 10 Cherry 60 Plain Bureaus; 70 Dining and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Cane Seat Chairs; • 24 Cane Beat Rocking Chairs; Id Ladles' Writing Desks; • Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots; Etiguires; Paper Macho Tablet,: Conversation Chairs; Pembroke " Elizabethan " Hall and Tier " Reception Ladles' Work Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dining Tables; Arm Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; le large assortment of COMMON PrittllTUßll and WINDSOP.CHASELS. CnrartribrA.mi supplied with all ar tides in their line. STEAMBOATS and POTELS, furnished at the shortest notice. All orders promptly attended to. Steantboistii t Ahoy ! TIII subscribers tender their acknow• edgments for the favors bestowed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others Interest. ed In building boats, that they ere at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and (Stairs of the bat material and work manship. T. B. YOUNG A CO.. Corner Third and Smithfield streets, opposite Brown's Ilotel." • James Lowry, Jr, rIIIAIR AND BY.DSTEAD MANUFACTURER—No. 04 Fetternimee Row, Liberty street, Rae on hand a large gook of Choirs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the beet materials, which he will cell lower than articles of the game quality can be Gold in the city. Ile would call par ticular attention to his large stook of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteade, which he will sell at greatly reduced prima Also, Turning of every description executed in the neatest manner. Orders loft at the Ware ROOlna, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttenled to. mar2l A. MILLIKEN dic, CO., MCF.AvV, ON HAND ea their extensive CABINET and CEIAM MANUFACTORY, No. 64 Smithfield street, m large assortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell la per cent- below customary rates. Terms—cash only. Great Inducements to Clash Purchasers. will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY fyroilAnts AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot to please cash purchasers. All our work le warranted. Our termsare OASIi. JAMES LOWRY, JR-, marßb ear. Serentkand Liberty ebA. AIWM. IL 8111:VliblisON continues to manufacture CABINET-WARE of eveudeitcription, at his oldstand, comer of Liberty and Seventh streets. DNDRRTAK• MG attended to, in all its branches. myll FIELD BOOR FOR RAILROAD F.NOINRERS.—Contaire• ing formuire for laying out curves, determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, dellectiotu3 long chords, magnetic variation, logarathima and natural signs ,tan gents, etc. otc., by John B. Hauck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book Conn. sl,l'[.. ...The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books; of convenient form for use In the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatin tables are common enough; brit a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula:, for laying out curves, turnnuts,crossings,dc.,le • desideratum which this work Is designed to supply. U. B. itlurrany Ann:wart, West Point, April 18, 1854. Gentlemen : I have looked over lienek's Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be founda very useful and practical volume both for °Rieman:l fled work- D. H. Etaaest. - . - Tl3olr. April 21,1854. I am much pleased with Air. Ilenck's little manual, the "Field Book of Railroad Kngineerti." With the presents: lion of some of the most practical anti useful of recognized proceaßes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form. appear to •pcasess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desire: ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of blr. Houck% book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with Its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. Fuerriturt Gam", 0. E. end Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For este by WILLIAM B. HAVEN, Dealer In thigineere Stationery, anS Market street, corner of Second FDIMS GOODS.—A. A- MASON a CO. have just X" received another. splendid lot of Dress Goods, compri sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Versgea, Tisanes, or >lo igandlea, Ao., do., with sOrnl.6 a edapilli Styles of Pll/11 OT. lounoed /3* Ai/Immk .141 1 - A taw and slogulef .t gad, trig i "- N - ~ , Lemody tot. ;at owl v - el Borgne diseases— Cco ;I'4l ta Inds/ .f ea. ,-,-.",. -- . 7 . __... ..... ( annul r• Am r.,ylw,hattral .4 , irs. ...'! .•` `- - - , k: ' - , k: i vets, l' o ...t,' hurt 'be Her,. t. 6 Lgi, ~ -;''',..:77....... 4 1. Irritabhity, - /nlitrmuletione 3 /M -er '' 's tt.{.llk .-:- .'".' . .. ' ache, .Pains. in . the .Brews., eLit , ....*. Back and Litato,.remalsOomplatats , ret".;‘, '"!'!" '' .....s - Act, Ad t ;Indeed, very few' are cue ~..,t. " ''' -:'-' ''' xllswes in Which a Purgative Moil. --- , , -- --- 7 - rine is not more or less requircd,and inich - ildkittesii eta! 'Suffering might be prevented, if a harmless but effectual CathartiO were. more freely used. No person can feel vteli whiltfa,eitustic , habit of body pre vails; be.ides, it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases - , which might haVe been avoided by the timely and judicious tisa of a' good purgative. This-is alike true of Colds, Feverlah , symptams, , and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become. or produce the,tieep-seatal and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic Is of the first im• portance to the public health, and this Pill has been per. fected with consummate skill, to meet-that demand. An etteasive trial of itv virtued by`Phydclithav Ftwfitsofilod Patients, has shown results aarptadAg'arlything hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond balie4 were they not substantiated by persons of such ex' aped Petitions and character as to forbid the suspicion of Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention— Poet. A:. A. HAYEK; Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the lion. EDWARD IMItETT, Senator of the United States. ROBERT - O. WINTHROP, Ex Speaker of the House of Representatives. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Ifittletar Men. to England. fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic , Bishop of Boston; also, Dr. J. It. OBlLTO.N,Practical Chao Aft of New York City, endorsed by . Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State; A - WM. B.BTOR, the richest man in America; B. LELAND k CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. • • . . • Did apace Porten . , we could give many hundred certil. cotes from all parts where the Pills haveleen used,but '., deuce even moreconvincing than the experience of eminent public men, is found in their effects upon tel These Pills, the resultiof amt. ittraftigation and study, are offered to the public as the beat and'most complete which the present state of medical science cap afford. •;.! They are compounded not of the drugs themselvtle, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process in a state of purity, and combined to Ranee iu ouch a manner as to insure the best results. The system of comp osition for medielnee bag been found In Merry Pectoral an d Ellie both, to produce a more elltelent remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. Tha reason is perfectly 'obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or lees of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each lull- I'l victual virtue only that is desired .for• the curative effect la present. All the inert and obnoxione qualities of each substance- employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence kis aellertident that the effects should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, ir cod the Pine a more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. • , r • -Aeit la frequently expedient that many medicines should T be taken under the counsel of en attending Physician, and f . as he could not properlyjudge of a remetty,without know. lug Its composition, I have supplied - the accurate Bonnets, 1 . by which both .my Pectoral. and Pills:are made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has not receired them„they will be forwarded Icy to his request. - • • of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, bow few would be taken if their - composition was known! Their life consists In their mystery.. I Iwo no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all r men, and all who are - competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of • their intrinelo merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before Its effects were 'f: known. Many eminent Phvalcians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are f i l'• willing to certify th at their anticipations were more than ~ realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal • viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy •. action--remove the obstructions of the stomach bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregu. s tar action to health, and by . correctingiviherever they ex- t ist. such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. dAlifff• 0. AYE.R, Practical and Ana. lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 1:5 cents per box. kive boxes for $l. Sold by B. A. YAIINESTOOK. A CO., at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers . • everywhere. jeB:4entlew Dress Goo,ls, Itiabroicitries, ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTIGN NIG 4V AND VERI fAIONDII RP Up 2 cIEAN A • BROUGHT HOME TO Tle E DOOR Olt THE B.L.LION A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has r ecently been made by Dr. Curtis, of tt is city, in the treatment of Con. j' ; sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lunge. We re-.i. Co to " Da. Census's lIYGLINA, ca INRALINO lITGLIN VAPOR AND Carney STROP." With this new method, Dr. C. has re stored many afflicted ones to health, es an evidence of which • he has innumerable rertitcates.. Speaking of the treat. f; meat a physician remarks, "It le evident-that inhaling— constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me. !4 dicinal properties must Dome in direct contact with the whole serial cavities of the hangs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion.* The liygeana la for sale at all the Druggists throughout the • country.—Nets York Dutchman of lento:try 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with, out the least inconvenience—the heat 'of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of !, cures, like the following, might be named: One package of the ilygesna has curedme of the Asttuus, , . - of six years standing. J. F. Smteenar, - P. M. of Duncannon, Pa, I am cured of the Asthma of ten years' standing by Curtis's Hygeana. Mantuan EASTON, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Haramond street, li. Y., was cured ok a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana.. My sister has - been owed of adistresslog cough cf novena'? years' standing, and Molded to be Incurable by the yhysV data. She was cured Inoue month, by the Hygeana. J. H. Groraxas, Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, testffies of our medV: rine in the following language: . Nrw YOag, Nov. 1b,1884. .1 Dam Sea—l think highly of Dr.Ourtie's Hygiene as wi remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having bac some opportunity to testify Its efficacy, I am oonvinceci, that It is a moat excellent, medicine, both the Syrup ant, the inhaling application to the chest. N. B.—Dr: Curtle's Hygeana la the ORIGINAL and Oral. GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are brae imitations; vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them es yo , ,' would POISON. For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Heyde?, 140 Wood street; 31. Sellers* Co.; Lee A. lieck.btun, Allegheny City; Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Haber, Rochester. rmytaidawenf Carter's Spanish MLitt:ere. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, Not a Particle of Mercury in it. LIT TIM: AFFLICTRD READ AND PUNDEJII—d lean" f Remedy for Scrofula, King t Ev it, Rheum msm, Obstinate Cutaneorm Eruptloms, Pimples or Pust'4 on the Pace, Blotches, Belle, Ague and &ever, Chronic Sri; Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement as ; Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn, Ulcers, Syphill Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and ell Disarm arising from an hilndlidour nee'of Mermary,lmpradence Life, or Impurity of the Blood. *a- This great alterative medicine and. Purifier of Blo' is now used byte. wands of grateful pstientsfrom all pt.- of the United State, who testify dally to the rensariud sure performed by the greatest of ell medicines, "OA TER'S S,PANISII. MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Rheumatis Scrofula; Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fuve Meet Ol d Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of t , Throe Female Complainu, Pains and Aching of the Per and Jo ts, are speedily putt° flight by wing tide great s Inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been fon, to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impr ties, acts gently and eritletruitly on the Idler and Eldne strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stoma makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Con =lon, enfeebled by :item or broken down by theexcer of youth, to_ Itt pristine Vigor and strength. For the ladles, it Is invariably better than all the 1' metier ever med. A few does of Carter's Spaniab Mist will remove all sallownesa of complexion, bring the rc. mantling tb the cheek, give elasticity to the eta% and prove the general health Ina remarkable degree beyond , the medicines ever heard of, The large number of certificates which we have reeet from persons from all parts of the Dated States, Is the I evidence that there is no humbug about R. The pr ; hotel kespers,magirtzstes, physicians, and publie men, t known to the community, all. ad their testimony to wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURISIER. Call on the Agent and gist a 'Circular and Alumnae, read the wonderful curer this truly greatest of all Medic: has performed. None genuine unless signed by BENNETT & BEE Proprietors, N 0.3 Pearl street; Richmond,. Vs; to whom criers for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for eale by B. A. RAITtIESTOCE, JOSEPH FL . NO, FLEMING Blto3,and by Druggists generally. andlriewlv --.fttstnmw .b.. 411 1 r•IFF = 4 PILLS rr INHALATION POP. TIEB 'MIPS OP STATRII KNT F.R0.11 CANADA Quono, Felton" ith, 18E. Mutts. B. 4. Fl.nettoel dr 03.--Tire bad the uleanuf receiving, this morning, the withlircertilltete of your ; mirage, which will be racy Vett/tog to Foil, as tt W,L, voluntarily. We exe,Gentlemen,youre, - very truly,! 311/820N s C. (lend men —My little daughter, four years old, and' son, older, were for a considerable' time suffering worms. I purchased two bottles of Your Vermiftig, which I gave them , three doses, according to direct,. 'nod ftmuge to say, in leas thari three. hunts thiy peat; less than FIVE IIU7sT. DEED WORMS, some of the ext . ; canary length of from twelve to Afteeninches. Having experienced so much Of the beneficial effect your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it t public, as, in my opinion, one of the most etlicadnus dies against worms ever offered to the public. Gentlemen, belleveme to be ' Your much obliged and humble 661 . 7'i NATHANIEL, LEADS Prepared and sold by B. A. A. FAIRIESTGOIC £. corner of Pint and Wood streets. 111 Joseph Whita , a.Carrlage:ltspoiltor TOSEPIL WHITE, now carrying on buel- aj seas in- his spacious premises, (now P lately enlarged,)- on the Pittsburgh and Oreensburg turnpike, near the hun, between Pittsburgh and Lawrandetille, rupee' Writes the public to inspect Ida' stook. of OA nitre EUGGLES, As. ' And he particularly informs gent! purchase:re, that one only is made. Fourteen experience in the bu enables him to place beta patrons the same choice collection-of Carriages whi many years pest it lima been his particular depart= select (tom the various and most utiehted Eastern lecturers. The success of his new System:li is cempleb economy of his arrangements will supply the beat ant fashionable rminufaspxresst moderateprims. Unencumbered by those • heavy expenses, vide. ataxia for decorating homes of business lass heapeC. the price of good*" (owing to large rents)4osEPff Nc , will sell, on ready looney only, at caubb leas than thi: profits. " - (nh&da:. Carristemreeshwi In the hest warmer. with - ATT.ELIIIOI , II wagon Masters and Teamsters' Bounty AGENCY, 112 Fourth street. • Omarts, Soldiery, Musicians, Wagon Master's;: eters, Ac. who were regularly mustered Into t vice of the United States, and every Officer, Sturm ' vary Seaman, Marine, Clerk. and Landsman in the-, also, Militia or 'Volunteers, or State Troops of any Territory, are entitled, by the, late Act of Congret Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. Those who have received 40 or SO Acres, are entltl Warrant for anch quantity of Land an will maket«.,;„ Per oni entrusting their, claims to meow rely up log them attended to promptly. All information iree.of charge. Letters prom; swered. Address AUSTIN LOOM tohli Bounty. Land Agent. 92 pony 100 rftle?bait"r4;atreaua"Z: mrn No. Sit Wood • =EEG
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