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'• ' ~,- 4 ~ .1 4L ; i:2;;;,,":'. ~s,' ! c :.',_ , ..,' . ‘,..- tr , 4 ....._. 4 _•4l- - -.,,:. ENE MEM .:. - • ;',;;','..i . .: , : ''!; •':::::±:i'''•'..;',. EVE 4. • t_ •-`-__._ - 1 - 4 ~ V F :,ZIT G ~ ' f~l., 1 ME LIVE ROUTE 105. fral , 2l CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS 'Lt CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOMB SAIL langliMaMLE ROAD, Formerly the Chicago and dllailarippl. atrrying the &eat American Saprom and 14 a Maas. Only Direct end Reliable Roate to the South end South - Well—Seventy Allies Shorter than any other !Tate. two rlir.ottun EXPRZ3B Tams DULY, Mean ECCEPTice. Leaves .Arrirez at Si Louis Da Express Chicago. St. Lows. y ...... 2.16 Asti. .. 12 SO A. Of. Bt. Louis Night E.rpress —.10.00 P. 01 Trains run directly through Without change of ears or baggage. PIM Chicago ta St. Louis ifs 16Y, hours. IMPuRTANT OONNEOTIONS.--At Joliet, with the Rock Island Railroad for Ottawa, Ls Salle, Bock leland and Cen tral lowa. At Bloomington, with TIIIuDIS Central Railroad for ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria.. At Springfield, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson ville and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of P,Acketk for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the moat expedltlotte and reliable route to ell portions of Nortb,gater, turf. At St. Louis, with Daily First- samara for New Orleans and intermediate points r ,wer 1111saisalppl, and with Regular Lines of Pack JE11.5, St. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri ,' Cumberland ant' Arkansas Rivera. ILLIN CENTRAL R Carrying the Great U. States &tail and Express, TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on Its entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, ' CUICAGO to CAIRO. mill Road, In conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Mheissippl R. R, and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms the most direct and only continuous IL IL route from ommeco to Sr. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains Leave Chicago as follows: 10 A. IL and 1020 P. 51.-13 r. Loins AND Caine Kirral6B. Paes , ngera for St. Loeb by this train take the ears of the Ohio and Miss. R. R. at Bandoral, and are carried direct to fit. Louie. 935 A. M. and 4.10 P. IL—Durzque son GALENA Ex- Puna, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets for St. Paul and the Upper Miasissippi river cites. Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. 11. and 7.00 P. 51. Pasiengers from the East and places on the Ohio river destined for At Louis, will save 190 miles of tedious and on. certain river navigation from Cairo to Bt. Louis, and-arrive fifteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the cars at Cairo. rAtTickets to St Loriis, Cairo, Dotragne,Eit Patti, and all !m -ut places by this route, can be had at the office of U3O P. and 0. & P Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan. Central Railroad in Chicago. ieo R. B. ALISON, Alap't. Hitt) PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSV/LiR cr - r ..64T - •mi- :7.-; - • , .. F r.. ,r37.44]... , ,. 1 . ~...-..:.-...-..:. ..,...i.7...4.7, - RAILROAD Open from West. Newton, Westmoreland ounty, to 2.1t/tenbarg Station, PayetteCounty. County. fp tilt rear ersaimm CLARA FISIMER having been char. .A. tared by the P. A C. R. ft. Co., will leave Pittsburgh every evening at halflpast four o'ea.k precisely, for West Newton, :connecting there with the Trains of -the Pitts burgh and Oonnellsvillo Railroad, which - will ritn between the above Points until further notice as follows:. Leave West Newton at 6:30 A. Jii.; [ 'typing at Port Royal, Smith's PRII, Jaeob's Creek and Layton; reaching Mil ten burg at 0:30 o'clock. Returning, leave Mil tenbtug at 6:35 A. M. ; atop at all way stations., and arrive at West Newton at 745 l ' - ' o nnetting with Hie eteamer OLAItA FIBHILIt for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon. Second Train will leave West Newton at 12 o'clock for Miltenburg. tal returnin, will leave Miltenburg at e F. AL, stopping at all way StatiollE4 Pare from Pittsburgh to Miltenburg, $1,16. Stages for Uniontown and Contelleville will connect with the Trains at Diritenburg Staticuu Freight will be trarisported each way daily. For rates apply to D. W. CALDWBLL. Esq., Assistant Superintendent, West Zi WWII; or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agent., on boanl the steamer Clara Fisher. at her wharf, above the Monongahela Bridge. OLIVER w. BiatriEfi, pitb,s,,,h. ~n. 2n086b. President and Superline r I n .2 dr i t. Charlotte alunies T NNlir.B.—itnito Lii ANUFACTUIVER AND DBALkft in Ptah PORTZ:tip and It --.A ,„,_ 2 clas. 8411880118 All t ali P?ci" rt . & satuo , aud A.V.A. Importer of lanalo and Ml:laical lustramente, Sole .....ltts of the finest q Y er ars con. 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ON and after Blonday, Jane 1E40865, Tratr3 Winn as gollowa Erpre=u - --- - Afrra MAI Leave- Train. Train. Train. Ooleaubus 10:001.51. 3:30 P. M. 11:30 P.M. Newark 11:10 " 4:4.5 " 12;50 A. x Zanesville lik4 P. M. 6:00 " 2:12 Concord 12:58 u 6:44 " 3:01 Cambridge 1:20 " 7:08 " 8:25 " Barnesville 223 . 8,25 0 " BelmOnt ......... -.... 244 ii 8:51 " 41:4 3 5:14 " Arrive Bellair 3:30 " arr. 9:45 " arr. 6:16 .c- GOING WEST. Ezpr ess Mail Benoit. .Nht Lecree... Train. Train. T rain. ig o:4sl. M. 5:15 A. M. 6:00 P. M. Belmont... -.-.___.10 : 31 il 6:15 " 7:03 Barnesville 10:52 " Caonbrblge -..---11:56 " 8:61 " 990 Concod 12:17 P. 51. 8:30 " 925 Zanesville 1:10 u P:2O " 10:110 Newark ........ ....- 2:08 " 10:87 " 11:50 " Arrive Columbus... 3.20 " 12 . 15 P. M. 1:20 1. 11. The Express Train going E will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, N ast ewark, Zanesdile, Concord. Oambridge, w i mpyll's, Barnesville and Belmont only. Corso Wavy op only at the :hove named otations. me Mail Train will ston at all the illations where the Mall la to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Ott. Cons on proper notice being g iven. Goa E AST. The 10:00 A. M. Express m Train, connects at Cohunbua with the Express Train whirl!, learns Cincinnati WI A. M. aro with the 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 en the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Whaeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Rallroed for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East. era Cities. the 3:30 P. Train will connect at Columbus with the aecoad Train frail Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Menial .1d 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 thin Tram at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana p,olle and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Rill sad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, a nd reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. 111., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti• morn at 6 P. IL, next day. The 11:30 P. IL Train connects at ColuMbus with the Mall Train whichlearea Chwinnati at 6:3u P. M., and arrives fit 11.11 air et 6.15 A. M. connecting with the Accommoda tion Train on the Baltimore end Ohio Railroad. Passau g are leaving Chicago by the Ensiling Trains can, by this route, ma Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton, reach Columba& Is carisen to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber land, sleep there, and resume by Rape= Train to Beal. more and Eastern Cities. T GCMG wr. The 5:15 A. X Sail ra:a eonne Ea cts at Denali. with mat Train on 'he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansteld and BIL Vernon, and Chicago via llonroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains: for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. polio, and Chicago, vier Dayton and via Urbana. The 945 A. Express Train connects with the 'Express Train from lia:tinsore, and arrives ha Columbus at 3:20 D. X, and eon •lects with trains going Sooty and West arrir. In in Cincinnati at 7 P. Si. The LOS P. IL Train connects with the Accommodation Trails from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Hail Train at 215 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. polls, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago. ISAAC 11. SOUTHWICK, &apt. Z:ines - rille, June 18, 1856—[je21] THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, TOTE GREAT CENTRAL ROUPR, connecting the At. lan..ic cities with Western, North-western and South western States, by a continuous Railway direst. This road aim connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to nll ports on the North-western Lakes; Making the most direct cheapert and reliable "'may by which FREIGHT can be forwanied to and from tho Great Wee- RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & P/TTSDURGIL FIRST CLASS. .Boats, Shoes, Dry Goods, 7 per 100ft,.50. s. (In boxes.) Furs, Feathers, SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goads, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea- Gar. per 1001bs. the:, W 001,.... ... ........ THIRD CLASS —Anvil ' s, BaiNing, mar,. and Pork, an bulk) Hemp, A per FOURTH CLA-.. --Cofee,Bleh,Baconand it Pork, (packed,) Lard and lard 0i1...._ Per 10^ba. Ta ehintdrurflos from ar paint r-oat road." tq partienlar to mar& package a reauMicenta Rail All or consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsbarg will be forwarded without detention.- Su:mar Aar: ans.—Moses Potter, Briton; J. L. Elliott, N. Y.; E. J. Snap:tor, Philadelphia; Magrag & Koons , Haiti. more; eo.C.Fraradsc-os„ Pittsburgh ; Shringtnan & Drown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville , _Ky.; R. C. teleldrum, Mecham, Ind 4 Ratcllff & Co., Et. Louis, Ido4 J. ; H. Mitehell & Bon, Evansville, Indiana. IL H. HOUSTON. General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. LOMEAERT, Superintendent. Altoona, Pa. itetthenville and Indiana Railroad. I.MgO A2V-2 CHANGE OF TIME. lAN AND Si CE WEDNESDAY, June 20, 1865, the Mail 4,./ Train leaves Steubenrille daily, (Sundays excepted ) at 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrire at Newark at 1.60 o'clock, P. /IL, connecting with ft- ens for Colambent, EnnduslEv, Indianapolis, Chlcign, Cincinnati, Lasalle Mount Vernon, Pock Toledo, Reach Cincinnati at 8:20 same erculn,g. Saint WAS. RETURNING : Leaves Newark at 12 o'clock, IL, and arrives at Stenben rifle at 7:10 P. M. Passengers by this train leave Cincin nati at 6 o'clock, A. Al. The Cadiz Accommodation Train LIMY!, stenbeavilie daily , (Sandays excepted,) at 4105 P. I AI, and arrives at Cadiz at 6...35 P. M. ILET Leaves Cadiz at 7.37 A. AL, ZING and =l 10g35 A. AL =lives •t ELtsubenville at For further information apply to JA3IEI3 OOLLINB do 00 , Freight and Prasenger Agents, Nos. 114 and 11b Water street, Pitti. - bargh. LAgAYSTTE DEVENNY, General Freight and Ticket Aden C. E. W. WOODWARD, je23 AuperiutendPnt. R. P. MORGAN, L. DARLING, Agent, Ohkeen. :., • , • 477: GOLNG EAST Foe/amyl' Tlco Cmc.too Alva Avenge & Cony. MILITARY TrAc - r R. a. is Now courtriam, B 'kn li d itLLN• rn t ' To a ru N, n lo th we e KEOKUK, SIUSCATINE, V, Al ELLO, FORT w 'r it ti ti r'3 out dis ch ts a n ;g e e f.;11)&rs(3.1:111:3AG° TO Th e Only Dire_ i Route to BURLINGTON, QUTNCY, NTON . D , CATIIIt CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, ILDEtSulltUoLlADiElart,,.o„,,OUfrNoSTLemßLcUAtaul., AML- INUTON, CI.J. • , JAORSONYILLE, NAPLES, end intermediate Station on th e Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains:TOM the Last—avoiding all laying over at any of [hope/n[3. seizes leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa end Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to roach all the important points west of the Mississippi es for as Council Bluff, with from forty to tatty miles less staging than by any other rou,e. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the coaramotte Ram, the smoothest riding and best Railroad In the West— well stocked with the most modern Locomotives-mad elegant new Cars. .r,e — s- Br this route passengers are our,, of making connoo. tions, and artivingat St. Louis on adverthied time, avoiding the vexatious delay of foga and Ice, and dangers of naviga tion' as on the route by Alton. naviga tion, checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling et any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office Cl the Company, -corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena IL IL, and at the Mich. Cent. It. it. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn eta., opposite Tremont Rouse, Chicago. PREIGIIT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch. C. G. LIAMMOND, Sup% C. E. FOLLETT, en'l Ticket Ag't, hicao. ler - TICKETS can be procured G at the principal Rai C lroa g d Offices of the country. mtelD 100.000 COPIES STEAM BO AT DISASTERS ATERS, Ass- at' THE WEsTERN W tiND ON :TRAMWAY DIRECTORY.—The P .,1 .‘"4 undersigned here now in course of preparation a new STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be issued in October next; the book will contain over two hundred pages, illus. Crated in the best style, and neatly bound in a durable manner. Ti' WILL BE ONE OF TIM MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS EVER ITELISHED, and will be a book that will be Interesting to all classes of people. The STii:A 1t- BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and de. scription of HI the Steawhaats now talloat on the Western and Southern asters. The length, model, "peed, power ed tonnage of each boat, aheire and by who name of the boat, with the trade abstain. Aleno, the built, names! he of Captains and officers, her age, Sc., Sc. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and Steambo.sting on the Western waters since the application of steam: also, a sketch of the first Issat built for the Ohio River, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIVER DIE.ECTOIi I will contain a list and elowrip tan of ell the STRAMROAT DISASTERS that have occur red on the WESTERN and SuiITHEILY WATERS, beauti fully illustrated, with a LIST OE ALL TILOS% WHO HAVE PERISH AD BY THEIR lIIIRNING, SIN/KING AND EXPLODING, on the FFestern and Southern waters, The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Alissirdppl, MisnOtni, nlinri,„ir:i.ann.l.S, White, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other Rivera with the Townsend Chic. laid down, with cerrect,dietutiovs; also many other River and Commercial Items of interwt to the fsople at Large. Tree hoot will contain the cards of the verions U. S. Mail Boats, with the trade they are in. Ac., Le. The Directory will also contain • complete Ust of nil thifirespo.nelble Steamboat Lim -laud Officerfi, their pieces of residence, Sc, Ae ; the new Strata boat Law, its requirements, with comments, showing wherein i t tttlea.; to andomprtyril oilicer, and irijuses the onmpelvel office', An, , ell the important U. it Sa• prime Court Steamboat Decisions up to date; the hates and important Commercial Pro Ile gee. Bills f Lo.llum• portant Decisions of the venire. U. I. CZ:iris in regard to Freights Lost and Damag,O, A with many other f Interest. The Directory will be iiinstrated In the beet style and minted In the best 'Reenter. The author has for six years been gathering together all the far-Mead items in regain.' to the numerous steamboat disasters en the Western an d boot Southern meters, end saw intends puha:dim; them in num ofOn firm. Tile peer. of the wort will be put at the low e Dollar. Ten thonound cote,: ALI be isiuei In theboatmen; all others seisms of rubs/dieing here to de .0 at once, at acne ee:11 ba prim•-ei ur.leiA ordered In adbance. This work IS n, have a cirralstioa of Over RABIN TLEOLTSAND 0e01,4, ee the publishers are receiving largo Cumbers ei seitasianwere, per matt from all parta 01 the country, daily. Some o f the oldest boatman, es Well a_S moot soden:if, men of the Omer, are contributors to the Steamboat Dim:tory. The Directory wilt be L•rat I in Ocoer, and will bt an ornament to the parlor es wool as steamboat. 117 remitting One wort.Doll= (past paid) you will rendre a copy of the ahoy CI littieTr:el% Nan lt r„, AND 11 Ole Tilt:MBA eVettinir. July 2601. at 8 o'elork, at th • Merchants' Ilachange, Fourth &tree:. will be 'fold, ti order Of 1. m. P. Blum, Tau, toe of thigh O. Ring, the tollowtag valuable Rent Rotate cud Fthenn, That valuable three ivory lino§ Dwelling Elonse, No. 164 Fourth Etreut, the Let haring a front of nineteen trot oa Fourth street, oStunl3ng Lunt eight, five feet, the/tiding n three feet n hey-, ..1 t I,vo t, non-4 7 , 47e slo,,ye . 1, N o 1.21 i n E,1, 1 ,h, n uni :ell's eatetivi4on of 10i/1, Sat 14 and 13 having n front of twenty feet oia Overbill street, extcucting hack one bonfire-1 text. One untilvide hearth of Lou Nn. °rare plan of bit ha Allegheny City, having n front of twenty-eight feet oeven inthen an Andern:n soot, ontonding husk one hundred and forty rod. to Grey's Rix late In the Borough of llnnchat.r. Loving ensh a front of twenty feet nn southvly sido of Llhauterry [arced extending hack 120 Rot I inahrs to South alley, being in Rakewelhe Onipillvizion of out lot No. 217 In ronervcd tract oppeadte Pittsburgh. The uneßvided three-Efthsoftno hundred end nlxty-rdne gni - 00f Land in Economy township, cnurity.,:n the north.weq aide of the Ohio river, adjoining trace Nos. 2), 21 and tB on the north, No. 61 on the east, No, 4) on youth, and Nn. 40 on the west, bolug, tract N. - , 4, In 1...eV,. district, No. 2of the dap:coil:inn surreys SULJ MI in nen of $2,12-1. liftecaOne hundred ant thirty acres Lorel In Wool county. Va, =Lilo] elow l'artorcourg an.l. three miles from Ohio river, on which are erected a Siew-mill and Log H the Hours /Subject to Lien of sl7t). The north quarter of Section Township 47, north Itnnge Wei.t, in th e dirtrict of lands subjewt. to vele at Saul SW Marie, Michigan, contelning one hundred and Bitty cord, ill Marquette township. The Fonda -west quarter of e.e.,tion 19, In Towiludalp er, north 01 Range 25 west, In the district of n 3. atthjeet to !Mk nt Sant Sete Marie, Michigan, containing one huralred and forty-nine aorta and ffty•four hithirodthn, In Mar quette township. The north rant quarter of .B,ection 24, In Township 47, north of Rninse 26 west, In the district of lands nutiject to sale at Sant Ste Maria, eoutninlog one hundred mid sixty erred, In Marquette township. One tuadlvided fourth of one hundred and flifty-flve acres of copper lend epqoulturni Lands la section 0 of txtletteldp 48, north of Range 42 west. hi Oakland county, Michigan. 77 shares Ohio and Pennsylvania lbsilroa4 Co.Stook: 183 do North American Inning Co. do 800 do Pittsburgh Mining Company Stork 50 do Forest City Bank of Cleveland sdo Pittsburgh end Cleveland IL IL do do 10 do do do Steutamvllle IL It. do 22 do do do Connell/frills. do 6 do Cbartiere Valley do do do 33 do Pittsburgh d Coed Bill Turnpike, Co. do 68 do Temperanceville Plank Roue Co. do 4 do Weed Newton Plank Bead Co. 500 do Bluff Mining Co. do 400 do Iron Cl'y Mining Co. do 650 do Fire Steel Mining- Co. do Sol do Pittsburgh ek Isle Royal Mining Co. do do 15 do Aztec milling Co. Terms at sale. do jell P. M. DAVIS, A uctioneer PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS. riejlE atxsve celebrated 1 VATERINti PLACE will opsn J L , for visitors on and niter the FiPTII oft JUNE .s: They are delightfully located on Sherman's Crees. en fourt 'nl;:e T. miles north-west et Duricannon, ;this pace being tlfteen miles west of liarri.tbss - st Cu the Central llalirunod at the bane of Pisgah Mountain, whirls reachce on elevation of more than tire hundred Met. Sherman's Creek affords splendid opportunity Lr thus, fond of bathing, lashing or sailing; the surrounding forest, offer great attractions+ to the sportsman; and four smooth un I &lady roads through a cou diversify•t ntry unshe a urpassed for bold and maguilloent scenery, will of the plac,i. GORSES. SADDLES andinn.ments CARRIAGES can be had at all times Horses taken to Livery on reasonable terms. Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the Parma too much can hardly be mid. Their waters have been enalyzed by the beet Chemins in the Union, and are pronounced lan: eurpaseed for curing cutaneous dinmsee and affections of t e kidneys. There are some tire ffprings In all, every one of which is of different temperature—the largest being CO degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 43 galtons °very seven Palpates. Ltdlea' and Gentlemeo's 1 3ATI1S have been constructed. with all the modern improvements, to. gether with PLUNGE BAiliS, 00., tc after Each arrival da r o oachf the cars. leav Duncannon for the Springs, es ties Bowling Alleys, Billiard Booms, and various other facia. for amusement, in abundance. will be the best, and the charges low. The accommodations Tauati.—Right dollars per week, or one dollar and fifty cents per day Families wishing to engage rooms, should address the proprietor early. Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor having engaged the best of servants. Blush always in at tendance. All communications intended to reach the Perry County Warm Springs should be addressed to Dungannon P. O. They will be immediately forwarded. iy3htf .ntlngton, 111. fap7) ROAD II0•ErfiEll, STOtt.E..OOAIS, WAIIEfIuCISt , 8c , To LET l—Laterencerate—A comfortable Dwelling House of hall, parlor, dining-roma, kitchen, four bed rconan, dc.; garden and good water. Allegheny City Two Story Brick Hoe, newly painted and papered, on Robinson w per month, etreet, near the canal. Rent $lO Mt. Irathingtem—A Dwelling Roue of throe rooms, on „11 street, with large yard, well, Ac . Rent, $7 per month. Pittsburgh—A large 'Three Story Brick, No. 10 Third st.t, rent 8175 Der year. I' os. 31 and V Duquesne Area; each house is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Ac. Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Storeroom on Fourth street. Together with others. Je Th Apply to S. CUTILDREIT A SON, _____ 140 Third street 1400119! BOOKS! BOOBS'—Mutts k Co.'a, No. 32 ihnithfleli street, to the place to purchase books for summer reading. The most complete and varied assortment of books in the city can be found on our shelves. Persons leaving for the country will find It to their advantage to call on us, as we always make a deduction when Belling a number at a time to one person. Poenleas' Great Book, containing all his letters. Com plete in one 'volume, illustrated—sl. Fourth supply. The Old Farm Rouse; by Mrs. Caroline LI. Butler Laing The Winkles, or the Merry Monomaniacs; by the author of Wild Western Scenes. Sister Rose; by Charles Dickens-123i cents. Mother and Step-Mother; by Charles Dlckens--1234 eta. Call in and look over our counters and shelves, and bend for whatever you want in the book line to LI. MINER & CO., No. 32 Snal Wield street. Removal. iIIaAVING REMOVED the Stock or BOORS &nti ETA. TIONERY item 87 Wood. street to No. 30 rim street, by this arrangement one rent and expenses have boss reduced more than one.hall. This win enable us to sell LoWIIII than any similar establishment in this city; and we are determined to do IL An • now who went cheap reading and Stationery had better call at No. SO FIFTH st., next door to 12x. hangs Bank, between Wood and Market. bib- SAM'L B. 11 1IFFICR, Air 3. . _ . . • • ,-.. ..,.....1.,.x.!...::......t:_ti.5.A.:i1;...;,':t.--!...:=..''_-...a.:1'• f.:.:,1:' - :'. ' N . -'' -r i`-' l4- '' 2s 1 .4 -17 t , -; ;: :' /- : :; ; - ::;;:'r="' , '5: , `-!' , =':.'.'. -, i."-- , ..,.-- , ..,--_-:.„---. 4- ,--.,-,, .: - .i--7 , :::& . - ,-5. , , , A , .. - ....;',„_ ,, .., - 7..,..,,,_':. y.- a 3 ----,-,-...., :,......------.......g.-.....,z-....,...........:;_,...-__L.,,---.....z..4...' --- -- - ----,............. - ' —' s -.... , -----..;= : -..„4.i..-•:', . ' -'-`,--..,..:. '''.:F"' ' '''',"- ''' ' _ ( , - - \ CENTRAL ROUTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,OPENI 2 / 1 11017011 northern Illinois to the Nisaissippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Al Railroad to the Allisaissiord. Chicago, Barlingtpn and Quincy RAIL' rAtal ROAD Nl cornmuniavd•npi and tette-a Ehon!.l to *Uremia . 1 .1.111.:S T. LLOYDh 00, (11 ,- inn•tt. Ohin. jr'S 4t.vrtf Proprietor R_ Wenn ISpritt6. H ETTER NENE =MEI MANSION HOITS, GEORGE AURENTZ, Psoriuzrov, IVO. 344 LIBERTY STREET, just besid e th a p enamge , .1 , 1 Depot of the Pennsylvania Rallrord, makes it clogmoat conveniroad.ent house in the city for paksengers arri• by that The Proprietor tatvinfLat considerable erpena% fitted up, In excellent 'flyby the MANSION ROUSE, would respect. Dilly solicit a share of public; patron_ege. The,re isattached a splendid STABLE atid•extensiva WAGObi YARD, tifbrd. cog ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Ills Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beat the market can afford. febl:y ST:Th — b — L — AIo TEL Carrier of Penn and M. Clair strati, Pittsintr, Pa, TITRE undersigned, formerly of ' , Brown's Efate l," having j taken thie large and commodione 1101111,, and haling refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ix perience in the business, he; can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. feb22 RrILEVS - ROTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, re PITTEBURGA PA. raky] E. RILEY, Proprietor. - OORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near Vi the Railroad Depot. jant&ly. ....vitSTOBVI3. TXTAVERLEY ROUSE, 50 South Eighth street, betveen V Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au2Sty LIE UNIO N, 'IVO. 111 Arch atree T t, Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (late of 1.11 the liagle,) Proprietor. • fsra227 GAS KILL HOUSE, I OORNZROP .V.A.I.N AND SOUTH ETI, 17.4411tEN, O Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the Public that this new and elegant iota! has been opened as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the onlce of the Ohio Stage Oompany,it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommods time of the traveling community. A share of public, patronage la respectfully solicited. stank DI. GABEILL. .161 .4 11ki woiESTIMT STREET, ABOVE TD RD, PIIILADELMA. Jy39:3ml PAILISICH. Cr, LAIRD, Proprietors. TERMS $10541 M. DAY. EIcJIIILLAfit riousE, PEN N A. .riIHE Undersigned havin JOHNSTOWN, g taken charge of the above I. named House, and refitted it at a large expense, in a comfortable as well-es elegant Style, le now prepared to re• ceive guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may pa_ronhe the House. fauettf j JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, f Late Farmer's Exchanged NO. /33 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pieta. burgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor. Thin Hotel Ls entirely Lew , having just been completed aim opened for the hernmmoLtlon of the public. (sepia ( FRANKLIN ROUSE, Cleveland, O*, hl TRICE BON, PROPILILT=O.—ThIe House has un sad large additions• of now furniture, etc., and the proprie pledge themselves that nothing ,luhl be wanting on their part to render the Humans a p lace where all the cora form of a fleet close hotel can be found. jy tat C. PATRICK I SON. FLORENCE HOT EL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (cownrc.rso OS 1111LVICOPZAN PL.101.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, .RE. TA U RA N'E., . - WILKINS LIALL, W. C. GALLAULiER, PnorainToa. Freartit arrse:, tvivreen Wood and Emit jltrd 1. TILLS spacious sotablostatornt has b , cell lowed by.the inth , scriber, and conapletely renovated. Ile la at all hours prepared to furnish every ittiory that can ler found In We hurt regulated nritaurants in the States. Ills spacious Bar will always be supplied with the Very boat 1 . 1, 001 a Game of every to. se-iption, in its season, can attraya be found at Wilkins ItalL lsP 7 l W. C. GALLAGILEIL lIISNIL EXCILAIW(3&G, lIIRD RTREET, BLIT:BEN WWI) AND MARKET. Suhenibese bo.z leave to inform their (rinds and t the public genarnii r, that they here Leased the above well known Rostaurant, whirl. hits Just been then:int:lay renovated, repaired and re - furtitet.od, and now open. The proprietors have epared no expense to matte the think Ex dating° h mahortable resort, as well for the epicure ae the huvloo, neon. The lardor witl at all times be stem...lied with tho deliraolee of the mason, end ,fervol up under the sup:- experlenoed roAr. Th.yreopeerfully ask for the pain:orgy rt a iteneron• pd I Inult:l J. PCIIANDELSIEara, y 0 U. YRANCIE. -nicLvzoktruEr. ILESTAVILA.AFT, WOOD STREET, 111:T. WATER AND EIRET A-TRIEETR TLIE Duaeral,thed has Just proeLlski a etusitte Muck of j LIQUORS, auil Ls ready et ail Rene to serve Us Ideate with the bet of the aeutorn, in the w.,, or edible -f. irtal Wiitec• Punitive clay he bal .t the IlnAlutat. la:tatty - JoIIN SAVAGE, nroutietot. oplA OYSTER AND C 0 F I.' EE 110 USE. - liii D. BARNARD. ...ro . 40, itr.a S;,-. c., beta-ever Wood and Mcaltl. „latlik.l); 7171,21:14:1. _ CRYSTAL PALACE , II o .e) 1 C. D c l . a s r k_t t ;treat.. ...-. u 5 i :LELECT 4.... ! „ 1.7 . 1.. , L . 1 . 7 . u.t: i r ,,, ma 1.11 wan , frie ar. l , slawed ' i t ''' o yew fort and nbilalclFhis cioslenn estyto et OUult.lim G YETERSesulese,-7thlug elm in th, eating line- Oyetar4 In t1.....5h ,. .1 or Stewed, Lir 12% ceute a dozen.. Ile will 61,, turnith the het c.f wrerythlutt that virol)t, the mar ket will afford- Roust always opun until 3 o'ciotT s to tmorning. mar 134. 1. 01(13TEat SALOON AND I.I.IIICOTAVELAIIM 108 V 9001.) STREET. rpHE aubsmibe: hao now Lie OYSTER SALOON AND I EATING llot:SE perfem e d In a =man thr.t cannot ha etzeltal by toy islaulla ectahinhment In the city. Ji.E..4.1..7 iraz, 135 SSD rED Cr AT ALL EOM? 0.1 , 77.1 K D-4 r, lrc the Choicest Meats, Fowls, Fish, tee., 6cs Eils Evil of Pare canto; he , trurn, asiresi, nal he would rerpove fully melte the attantion or the public to IL CLIAPJ.S..9 STILL, 105 NTeol strive __ - - St: t2l-sir -11:i,egci•—it-;e,riii3ivttrjr. ',Lill underleign.,l reap ed irin .rua the public that be to DOM ful/y preparedto servo private facc-IllenAhd the, Putpotl lit generally, with Us celebrated LAGY.II nExa, in er Ail on.lere left at hie °Mee, Q. DIA)IOND ALLNI', (near Wood greet.) vial be punctually att.:Wed to; 1 1 and ,28 t1Vfeer delivered to arty pnrt of the r. a. ~,onx citycretcl N ti c lty. i s. Usntli' Lager Beer Bali, ---- No. 10e Sinite L ,Sehi street, the Ctatiel Munk eiHE notacriber has just opened one of the largest au., best flubbed Lager Bear Halle In the city. Ili. Bosnia ntiwitaiged to be a superior article, and even , other at c-mr-molation about his Loose cannot be excelled. A. BENITZ. ennett H IAT. ENCILIBI1 K , EeLe Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated TY ewlett Ale andßrown Steo. Aleo,Common Al, sad Porter. In Inert and pint bottles. The attention of famillet, and the trade, la respectfully solicited. aunty Mineral Water anti Sarsaparilla D ENGLISH, PIG etmet, below Penn, is now y v manufacturing and bottle - log the above beverages on an extensive ecale. His &nichee are of the beat quality, anti nufactured from the purest materiala. octl7dy HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE erilE undersigned Is prepared to sup CARPE I CABINET-MAREBS, and Workers InWood gTERS, enerally, with his Patented and valuable PLANES. All who have tried It, pronounce .1 a moot valuable in vention, that moot soon come Into g - petal nee. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among many totters thn PnteoCan has received recommend.ng this. Plane above all others In use: Pirmausan Small Candsrr FACTOIT, February 2i, 1555. We hereby certify, that during the Last twelve month' we have coal Ltopipar'e Pat,rit. Plano, and do not hesitate_ to recommend It to Ctbinet•Maker s end Carp4ntera an en• perk, • o any other Plane In ono. conelder it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, end all aorta of hard wood, and f,r planing veneers, it .e far euperior to the old mode of /tamping, besides being A great saving of time. One man, by Luting this Plane, will plane more veneers than Bv,, men can do by any Who: plane or method In use. To Moses B. EATON, Esti.: IL H. Brett & CO. Dear eYer —I have examined Hopper's Patent Ranch PlltOft, anti believe it to be a most excellent article for the one for which It is intended, an a combination of plane and Benitez'. It IA particularly adato planing veneers , and it dots not require one-fourth epeeime or labor of the old method: and I have no doubt, when Its properties become generally known, but that It will entirely . uperaede the former te• dious and laborious cutout I moat cheerfully recommend It to all perilous engaged in the Cabinet buelnem, as from my knowledge of lt, there le nothing as well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful Boleti to veneers 8a the Homier Patent Bench Plane. VV. W00DT721.L., Furniture Warerooms,JAM!, 97, 99 Third at., Pitteburgh. itbruciey 77, 1855. MOSES F. EATON, of thin city, is my sole Agent for the Bale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them Pittsburgh, March March LI, 113 56—(mh21:tf ) p. HOPPER. DUIrE , S 0 E'EN DAY AND EYENINC, throughout the Bummer. DOUBLE, ENTRY BOOK-BEEPING, /. - aoght from Duff Byatem of Book.lrenping, sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York 11.9 the moat per feet work upon accounts 12017 in use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOKILEEPING, Embus:lug eight trips of a boat—lllustrating re shipments or freight end passengeas, owners' aettlements, before and after sale of the vessel; transfers of owners' shares, and other Important matters not attempted in any of the one trip systems of 'Steamboat Book-keeping In use. PENMANSHIP,. Taught by Mr. J. D. wimaztv, the only proferedouid teacher pentuanahlp now in the city. MERCANTILE Embracing a new method of computing Interest, with all the moat approved abbroviatlone In mercantile compute. Ilona In one. MIRCIANTLLS LAW. Although °there advertize these leoturea, this will he found the miry institution in the city where theyare regu larly delivered. A:i•Cell and get a Circular and sample of Mr. WlMune' Penmanship betbro engaging rlaewhere. je29 IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. TLocated in PITTSBURGEI, on WOOD near Rata. OILS Institution, recently organized under Its charter, j offers to the young men of this and adjacent cities and of the oiroamamblent country, facilities for acquiring In a few weeks, and for on outlay insignificant, an Ally far more lucrative as an avocation than almost any trade that ft . ould require five or tar years to learn, 111 : BOOK - KEEPING, With Its concomitant arts of free and rapid WILTTLNG and ABITHMETRI The season of low water and slack business is at hand, which may be Improved to great advantage by taking a Mine of instruction in the Iron City College. Special at tention is given to the application of Book-keeping to Steamboat Business. Come, young gentlemen, clerks, ap prentices, and others — come and spend your days or even ngs, or both, for a few weeks, In one of the cooleat and pleasantest Halls anywhere to be found, and acquire the sure means of obtaining employment and high wages In the fall and winter, You will never regret the time you spent in the IKON CITY COLLEGE. jet] J ULY IBANAZINBB— Lady's Booklne, for July-20 cents; BsLlon's Magra, " " 10 " Yankee Notions, " " 12 Prank Leslie's Journal, 18 " North 1 3 111111 h, for &Ley. The above lust receivedby .U....press. ALso, a Urge lot of SCHOOL, - CLASSICAL and aioauaneons BOOBS and STA POMMY for sale at COST and no amm Oall at LAITIPREVB BOOR ROBB, $7 Wood street, If you want to pt a 07nap Library. i , . ~ _ • . .• _ , }~. ~ i i~ NNE ' ;`:', ! J ie. .. ' l l‘ ... t o • la : r.f. HOTELS WM. C. CONNELLY JAMES SHANNON, Piroprtetor PROPRENTOR. rimHAT LAND DimaTER, Lim& Thowsa Woods. and -I. even *way to all at 6 Potuth aret;dteirlbeo a peat TorioW of Inesas, HOWlea and Lots. Those wanting homes would do wall to get a Bogner. On It Ls dismibad & fair duo d o Beat& (Jl9l 'moues WOODS. lag . . . . . , . . . ' • -, '" , -:- ;'‘ ,. ' 4,`'4.-'4 -,-..; ...Q. , ' ..",' _,: :, ~-.•,.. . • - ~ , ~. , 1 . - • '":" -..- ~. • 1 -4+ 7<.,-- -- ..-4- ..".....,,..-.! _ . -,. ",'," 5 ,'" , • - •• , , 4 _ _..-... ~.."4 .... 4 ” .. 1 A. C." 44 4t" .Y -4 1, 4 " 4, 4.4 , . ..- . t ••• 4 I- 4 , r 1 -.. 4' 4 ' • • 44 4- 4. '• .4 ' O 4 ' .' 4 . 4 % .> •• 4 ' . ". 4.• 4 •...% .., 1 .2. ..' ,. .- 4• .. 1 4, '4 i- f. 4 - 4 • . • -., . • . • + . 4.• '' 4 . 1.: ‘ '..,•' .. -4 - '. ..'[. ' -' 4 • -• - ' ••,• --' ' ' ' • •- .. 1. •'• •ak ...r• - ; '''• : ' ~- ,•-•'•,' '1'4,1...-o.f• EMU . ~'y.~i' inarease of Caßh Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! 2 ETNA INSIMAZICE coniparrr, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. • Cash Cftpiltwip PA1.15 uP. .- ~. ••• n. ... ..* .. 55009000. WI . TIMMY-6MM ANNUAL STATEMENT of the T &sets of the /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, es fundshed this agency on the lst of January, 1855, under oath. Real Estate, nnineiunbensd.. $ 16,072 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Rol:disdain' 7 cent, pay able semi.annnally. 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, seemed by mortgage... 7,314 17 Bilis Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 85 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,515 00 Bank Stroke in the city of Hartford 142,890 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00 Cask on hand, in Bank, and In hands of Agents and others 212,505 06. $77 3,27 1 The amount of liabilltiesdne or not due to Banks or 83 other cre ditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—gene. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,fi15 22. Proo Doane unadjusted and In Guyana°, waiting for further 4 $ 0 1,257 LC All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, AM. , ..... . ..... 4ente Instructed to take no Melt over $lO,OOO. Mal.klus IX 60., The amount insured In any city, town or village, depends (Summers to A. Wiildns & Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of No. 71 Prorth strut, Pillaburgh. the fire department, and other circumstances. y N TILE numerous suspensions of Banks and Bankers The amount insured to blocks of buildings varies; the 1 throughout the country during the last six months we deelgu la to limit the Wee by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or Less. are eathfied that in almost every-instance their troubles THO. A. ALBXANDER, Secretary. have grown out of a departure from their legitimate bus!, Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1895. liess; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public gull! or CONNEOTICUT, 0 , Hartford county. b• in advance, that no speculations in "fancy stocks," or other Perstruilly appeared °mos A. Alexander, Secretary of "outside operations," shall tempt no from the strict and le. the !Etna Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore- .gitlte tine of our b usiness—believlng that in avoiding going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to ell ouchuc investments we shall not only be better able to his beet lutbowlettge and belief servo our customer-, and ensure their safety, but that in ILENny pow-LER, Justice of the Peace. I adopting ouch a course we shall promote our own ultimate Looses paid by this Company for the year 1954 exceed benefit. [febsJ W. & CO. $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time liernovii.---- --- far exceed any other year, ElinCO the organization of the PATRICES 4 FRIEIirD, 00111pany. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is- R , R 'at N ,, ,d rtE ,L IS T 4- 41 ) , f t X , A TIA ao - n orNal,: Corwer -BROZEDB, of.Ptif.A and it ;1,1. sued at this agency, at remunerative rate& FriTallnall, P.S. Rrir Office, N 0.87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ATRICKB A . PR LEND, hankers and Exchange Dr .,, ,,, janll 11. D. TICN EYOK, Agent. P ____ . _ and Deedere In Notes, Drafta, Acceptances, dole, re. .‘,. IE T tif A. INS UR ANCECiIItiPA Bl Y, and Bank Notes . Exchanges on the Eastern and Wester, OP HARTFORD, CONN. Cities constantly for sale. Cnaarsaxo, • - • Collections made in all the cities throughout tl, Ul,:tC- State:. Deposits received In par funds or current p., t , ~.r." the corner of Ptah and Wood iStr. - • • 1 81 9. PAID UP: Cash Capital $500,000 Caste Surplus, ox Ise Jentnear, 1855 ...... $273,53 7 3 rIfIMS Capital Stock and Surplus is securely invested for the benefit of all policy holders. As an evidence of the clalme we have to public confidence, and of its ability to pay losam promptly, sae state a fact, that its receipts vary from $126,000 to SUO,CtiO per month. IM boldness 1.9 large and welt distributed, and in our opleion no Company in the United States affords bettor Indemnity to pork y holders than the alltna. They continue to make insurance on property in town and country, at Tatra as low as is ma &sten t with safety to the policy holler. 11. B. MN EYCK, Ageat. Pitubu h. Jar Office, Nerth•west corner Fifth and Wood streets, rg ap2o.ly_ D 'CLAWS/LEO IdIITIIAL GAYETY INSURANCE COMPANY. }TICE In the North Room of thti Exchange, on Third 1J street, PH/LADELPHL4. IiARLNE INSURANCES. Or Vessels, Cunno, To all parts of the World. Sarah INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parte of the Union. FIRE INSITRANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses. &e. ASSETS OF TUE 0011 PANT, November 7,1553. Bonds and ......... 03 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other leans, ..... 42 Steaks la banks, railroads and insarar.ces cam el:est, Disband Belences to the bands of Agents and premiums on Marine Palk:lea recently Isse.-- ...... ..... .121,7e7 67 Sotie.. - riptlonNotes.. __loo,(aw 00 $C7J,476 Inlivrone: sa Dr. Li.IL Iluxon, fingh entig, Elpouctx 511tritia, Charles Kelly, Simnel ntokc.,, 11.mty Sloan. /Arno.; TrelvALT, Eyre, Jr, Jo hue L. Price, JanceeTerrrent., John EL temple. Cherie! Ekt I J. T. Log•=t, Piteebor,gb, Morgan, bI.AUTIN. Pro:dent- JC12711 W. 001r.1.1 T 1103.0. HAND, Vicerreahtent. , P. A. AIALMAIA. Agent. Ito. SC Water en-mt. Pltts,horoh. Witt. Herrin, Josept, 6.1.1, Lunand A_ Roader , Jot C. Darts, Robert Burtort o Jokn R, Foams*, Ocmge Q. Iper, 6lstrl De..riloirtott II Joon:, Brooke J. O. James C. (Nod, James Theopl U. WP Paul:tcs, artand, W. C. Lmlsrig, The irearalallia Nita leaeuraule• Company, Of P inla I, iVeta , Pftrardiveitia. TNlRECTOrt.B—.ou.ild W. Baistker, 7.lornas Ilast. Tublsa 1, , Wagner, Samuel Grant,. Jt , oh R. t.t2ttb, Goa M. Web. aria. tilortle,xt D. &rata, Adolph! E. Dor*. David a Prov - ce, td.nTis thetteram. Orgy V. G. Etsce Cat n, tr..a&r..l. Cats Beata, Secretary. 'KVon' 41 nu d n. to =aka tiasttratearerprical or lirattal,ou irrt:7 *.wri or. a prc,pert.-., e ID.tairll are r. .tuttry, at !. - e.t..-4 a.: 1,..m , as ant cormbitor.t lelthettlsaity. Tb. GGiapany biro remrred a large Oonttngeat fut. , t whith, with their eagtal and premium:, esA` l ,7 rose tad. at i 6rl tr.v3e pro:oaten to Was-nu:at. LtaThe Amwts of the Cornyany on JonaltrY lit, /. 6 / 1 , as pat. i 5.1.4.,hal aip - etably to m Act et Awenst4y. cep, ea r. , llovre, sir; j tgr.-e- tiara/ .E.tate . Te B ID . y Lcans..-.....- ...... . ............. ._ 8:4,46 17 1 Caf_h, ots ...... ----....„.... ....... - ........ ---_-. G 4,246 11 i $1,212,03 44 =tote their 1 - 11 L , AX'rslicrt, a perMl of tueuty-nne they have paid upward et Oral Mtiiiun.Feur Tho pro u. rand Dollop,, losses b 7 pre, thereby alteni.Mg ertdeneo ill adrantsg. of Insurance, as well as the abill:y and ,ile; , :d. Lion to meet with pruMPnoesu Ranilltim. J. GARDINER CLISFIE, Agent, Ofdcw mertb.ast ant. LSek.,7 004 Third eta. TRW I.I2IFITCD STATICS LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, P IIIILADELPIEUA. CHART/DM APRIL 28TH, 1850. QUARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 82 , 50,000. (vim, B. E. Come of Third and CU:llnd Beretta, Philadelpi.ia. Offtom of L 4 House Eb•arti of Phancirdpkia: D riacrona. Stephen &Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrm, W. nunapsen, Ban.bualn W. Tingle 7, Lawrenew John=n, Geo. liPirenry, Jacob L. Florence James Deseret's, William 11. Godwin, am lirlten. it President—Stephen .Orawford. nee Presidett—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical inzmines, Pittebterph—James 11. Willson, 11. D. AllegArny atat—R.S. .Mowry, M. D. marM GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, y r;13.14 Fourth street Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF UZIGIT, CORNER OP MIRTH PITTS AND B SMITHFIELD STREET& Authorised Capital. $300,000. I NSURE BULLDLNGS =I other property against loos or I damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea bud Inland Navigation and Transportation. Mam& Wm. W. Johnston, Body Pat 'F. W. IPCTlntock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, 1. Oder Sproul, A. J. Jones, Oeorge B. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James EL Negley, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. EPark, IL R. Coggshall. Hon. WM. I'. JOHNSTON, Prealient A. RODY PATTERSON, Vice Preedient. A. Cillitil, Secretary and Translate?. 8. 3. OArtallit, A.6lllstiat 841C284117. Western Insurance Company, nttabargt. R. MILLER, Jr, President. V. M. GORDON, Secretary WILL insure CAPITAL, 9300,000. againot all kinds of risks, 1711.13 and MA FUNS. All losses wlfl be liberally !Olmsted and promptly paid. A nomellmtitntion managed by Dmearoaa who are well known in the comm unity, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character whkh they hare ustuned, as offering the beat protection to those who desire to be insured. Duce-tom—lL Hiller, Jr., O. W. Rioketson, J. W. Butler, CLlhmeen, deorge W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon,Jainee Lippe:tom, deorge Da red e, James Mc. Arley, Alexander Nimick,Thomas Scott. Co.,ffloe, No. 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Bpang , up. take.) Pittsburgh. noreolay WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c N EW GOODS!! Wkrons, TaTrILRY, Parse Wens, Hamar Goone, &c., WROLISAIM can RlTAlL—Coun try Merchants and strangers visiting Our city are ToNutat• oil to call, as we can serve them es well, and we think b t. ter, than they usually are served in Eastern cities, be ides giving them a responsible guarantee—an Item difficult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Levers .$lO to $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L.d.ies' Gold Lever and Lepine Watehon, $25, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seale, Heys, PeocGs, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety and at lowest prices. /Br Watch B pairing done promptly nod in a superior manner. Ail work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market sextet, corner of Fourth. JOHN LITTL. Jr., Agent, sityy fitnarr. the following very ebolce ar Ha 5101 HAfj e. 23T • RECEI VED tl 3 : Gents Br ß atr i y, (7 .4 4 fin ) Otani Dupity Co. (50per.) Marrett & Co. f3azerac.. WINES. Sandal Madeira, Howard, Mardi # Co., Mad'ra Emt Indla Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, TaMa ble nzanillo do do 0001dhg do &cawing Port, Pure /airs do Ordinary do St. Julien Claret, Ma w a Dry, Sweet, Chamagnes, Anchor, Verzeney, Haideseak, Together ;with all other business. _ - Boguet, London Conlin', Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Barclay's London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anisethe, Ouraooa, Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Hyd. and Black Was, Rug ll Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cigars, of various bzunds, Old Monongahela Whisky, of grades. des connected with the my2S:dsw . WIG m i tNir ---------- -ITF A c ToRy. MRS. RENTER, sal (ban fr om Ott dqualisett opposite the alketer's AILICIIIINT CET; TB Nude of PREPARED TO BILL ORDERS 1911 WIGS, and all Ornamental Hair Work. Thu boat- quality or material la funditett, and entire astleikothm guaranteed. • k: - a • tf; - -.- 24,012 20 114,525 CI 46,071 Cloat. tbing 1 THE undersigned respectfully inform4l,3frends and the public, that he is now receiving at his store, No. and erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Casalmeres and Vest:trigs, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he la prepared to make to order In the most faShionable man nor, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We hero Ids° on hand a large and well manufactured stook of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retell. Persona who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their advantage to call at /77 Liberty street, before making their puschase_ s. [rearBl CL CONNER. iov4: re NO. 4, SIXTII STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. MILE subscriber htm just opened this new stablishment, j, where be has always on hand a large and choice amen , meat of all articles of CLOT/MO, which be warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable mi. sea. The public are requested to give him call. mar9ly B. OPPENHEIMER. Jamai ca, Bazda Cua. GIN ---- T.; u e p Urn have now opened one of the largest stocks of yy CELINA, GLASci and QUEIMSWABB, en table a i houstkespere la the city, and intend selling at v,ry I prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea w oonsieting of forty.eight pieces, tbr the low price of i'ou; Dollare, and all other Goods In proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season Just mussed, we are dete mined to work It oft at low prices. IVe have just opened sot. e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Diehas; Vege, table do ; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, etc,te. Also, Immo very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers, Our stock of White Stone Gold Baud, and assorted colors Toilet suit Ware, is th ae large—all of which we have put down In prioe to the e. . We have frame FRENOII OGINA, some twenty different sof h China Tea sets, and me beautful Gold Band style Dinner Fr Ile enc ti9.."111l of which we are selling at least twenty-dye per cent below former prices. _ 110 USE FURNISH:MO Goons. Our stock of Knives and For Spoons, Waiters, Itritan. nla Ware, Girandoles, Bolan - Lamps, etc,, IS large, and we will sell them at very low prices. GLABS WARS. On hand and receiving, a large stock of manufacturer's burgh Glass Ware, which we will sell at prices. CO W Our stock of common MM Te ON as, PlatesAlL&, BoWhi r Ma me, Pitch ers, and every article suitable for country or city trade, b large, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchants, aa we will sell them low In midi, Honsekeo perm and others in want of COMO China end Queenaward will do well by calling at the OA No. 02 Market, between BHlti4 andEltathrt, OPl)o , 4te Gen IL ANKERS AND BROKERS. __ _ _ ____________ AUSTIN LOOMIS. I STOCK AND BILL BROKER, . Office, Na. 92 Yourtil - st., above W 004,, 1 .111,4TitTeliraSil linrtf,tilhationda,safortrigoeus,ggidanldomo:incoeollma.- niimion. ianeWarrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stooks. All communications atiented to promptly. tatil9 iii.ii.Viirimis=:. ........ .................. ....... 1.17na. WlClnula & Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. thrner Woad anctiThint strata. AB transactions made on liberal terms. Cloned/OW of Nils, Notes, kc., promptly attended to. jan.26:lw BANKERS, A ND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coln. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on oommisaion. Collections made at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Plith streets, rtyll PITTaBITIOIII, PA. A.RTRTIRS, RODGERS ift Ca, BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORNE ra R OP FOURTH AND SMITHITELD STREETS, anae Pittsburgh, Pa. c. einthir., 11. HOLILE3 & g1( ------- nts IsAql , BANES:RH AND EXCHANGE BROKES, rust STRIZ RADRIMO ADD zlcaßpos 0171eit ....: ay N 6 7 tramcar STRUT, rotra DOORS =LOW OLD atom. HOLM., .. 80N8, Bankera and Exchange Broktre, r and 'Dealers in Notes, Drafta, ver and Btrak Notes. Acceptances, Exchange on the Eadern an Gold, Sil d Wastarn Citier constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout United States. Deposits received In par hands or current the paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. USZCI:Iy TIICILNAN RANKERS AND EXCEIANGE BItORERR, !Po. Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, PPITtiIILIIOII, DOT AND SELL Bank Notea and - Coln; Discount time I) exchange, and promissory notes; make collections In nil the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on tali and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all .t ,r matter_ appertainingto a Etoker's business. Easter!) Exchange conntarnly CO hand. mare JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOHER, latd.Sl tT Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. 17 4:1 TOCK bought aud cob/ on caraTalaalon. OolleTtlona attetelaa Int4rest pal on Depoalt. No. b,33,i Yourlla street, nearly oppnalte the M. M. Lana. deelti Asa at C0., DA11.E.P.E)3 AND FLICIIAN .113011EBS, R N= 0/ WOOD ADD sant maim 4 - .2 ILI lIT EaCIIANCIE on the Eastern tire constantly for sale. Titan Bills ot Exchange and NotesdisootuatecL— llotd, Silver and Dank Notes, bought and Sold- Collections r.ll the fuincipal cities of the United State& De- Y_ et Par and Current Runde. rznar27ly _ ALLILI ZRA.Z...., =WA= SUM 11.01.L1C11 E1L1205. Imusza a tham,, HANKIES A.-tip EXOII-iNGE Enoimes, DUI: AND SELL Gold, Silser, end Ilank Notea; negotata 131 GISMO nu Real 17,state cr litnck Becuritiea;)ttrthaes. Prctn:nely Noteß end Time Eine, on East and Rest; buy as. 4 .-s II Sterkz on o,l22ralmAcn. c....:1P - c - Ern_FmrolA CM CH points in the Union. myl O. E. ARNOLD a CO., DANS:RNA AND KX.CLIANUE CROEII/18, 1 a.l Li:88 In Earhange, Coln, Bank Not 49 Biyht and tr- Oollections cta•aftdly isttended to, pr..cred. ror.lattl tr. any part of Str,-1,4 t. -, ::,ht land aold CD mituzi4 the Utdca. lon. gn_ No. :4 Fourtb nett dcr: to Bank of Pittab'g. se.l3 a 7.4 Za - zhar.--4, Edna. Notes, Ek/d and Sart? fd..u.2.14 daZ.,cr ?Lar4 , ed 04 ANP iIAN'AINO ROUSH OF WILLLIaI A. HILL B CO., C 4 WC , Cir, Bram, fTrrezraaa. Int9.3rt ath - wal ra time d.q.oatta. 100. .LC.IC4/13XT. raorirEsosr BELL co. AND BRORE°IIB, arTarr,./ and rtmeda, Attend-ph Pa: I THOMAS , 44,-COMMERCIALWOODS BROKER,-Sti An, ; Notes, Ronda, Stock., Real Estate, St.e., Pittentrvh. IftE.l lit 0 illarn A. 11 lii illi—eo., BANKERS, _Va. 64 Mod era", Pitizburg.i r_3 - or.D on eale the following BONDS AND STOGI ll U shares Exchange Ban} ; E:e IT do Monongahela Navigation Company; 26 tlo Cltlerne 'neurone.? Oompany; sa v ,r,-N Ma..s -alrla Navigation =pitay Bonds; f im) C. ty ,t.. 1 (...- I l itteburgh Rands; 1.z..... 0 . 11:1t? 0: ALlvan.r,y sonde. (app. - 4... i .ii..(i,iiiii—Cciii:Tifirtte—e7— 0 , ." 0. 10 SMH ITEIELD STRRIrr. NEAR FTFT a.— IN `lona.. loenwl ca Geld and Silver Watebac, Silverware and other v Coati? Letiolta. 41,3 14.11 v rwea..a0 0 ....,-.. e . .....z...........„._____ CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE! ' JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.. 7-_,. teRN: Elli,Y o t the relebrat,alClothing Dapot on Liberty , S' (qrs., 1, vtiab boa artn an unbounded popularity under h. name of the TIMES: 810 DOORS, have, for the par. p:, of alloliolni: =taro ,poa for their iIIIIIBLIge blillliZeta, rluos,-.1 to the apariaaa building on the corner of DLAMONL ALLEY AND WOOD STRUT, Whore they have COW tho moat SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AM, _READY MADE CLOTHING ) • That has ever been oCered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, is to give the= more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are . prepared to NW Cools at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be as good as any featured iu the Union. ()UNTO'S WORK, to rue DM STMT., AND UPON NMI tULOUTZST trozira. They have on hand a full and beautiftil assortni,u.t LOTH? and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NES COATS. Cur interests are Identic al with those of our of and we ar‘sure the public that our fidelity will not fail lu filling all orders we may be favored with. &..a - DON'T PORO AT TILE PLACE— II gS r ood street, (tiesT SIDE,) 00 1INZII. 07 Blah 10111) ALLEY. N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand that we hays no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty litroet. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the Muse above designated.marA3JOHN 11 POLOSEBY & CO. Fall and WSoter Goods 1 EDMOND WATTS. likirEltOilANT TAILOR, :a). 165 LIBERTY STREET.— I hare now on hand a large oteek of Reiland Winter Goofs. there songs, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest logo, of the moat beautiful patterns; Branch and English Cossinerrs, of every style and shade in the market, all of wltjh I will make to order on the most reaeonable terms, and warranted to suit. oct4 NEW GOODS. J - UET REORIVIID AT JOHN M SPNING cOLORECZY & 00'8 Whole. sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street , and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stook of goods that this celebrated house lies ever had the pleaaure of inviting the attention of the public to. Thosegoods have been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house la the east. ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to I give us a call, and examine our ostensive assortment of READY MADE CL_ i.II..LNIG. It is almost Impossible to en umgrato the quan I • 1 of Immense piles of garments that to to be seen at this It t e establishment; it to sufficient to gay that it has never t- an equalled by the house itself: merle:lf JOILN AIcOLOSKEY & - , •-• JUST RECEIVED . • . • DE ts'- - irE4 • - NO. 74 MAIMICT STUNT, BYTTFILLI SOUItTLI AND Via DIA/rOS7), • • ' PITTSBORGH, EA. nuR THIRD AND MOST DESIRAI3LE STOCK of Spring k.) , and Slimmer Dry Goods - ever offered Inthia marker; We would call particular attention to the following , A very superior assortment of plain Bleck Brocade and fancy colored 'silks; also twisted Bilks, Batin, plaid and plain Tissues and Berea-ea; Printed Barege and Ghana de lathes; very handsome }french LSWI2B and Britliantinea, a good 2 seortmettt of French Worsted Collars, Under Bleevea and Chemizettes, embroidered, hemstitched and plain Linen, Cambric Handkerchiefs, Furniture Dimity and Chintzes: Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains: A beautiful assortment of Moire antique Lace and Bilk Talmsa, Shawls and Scarfs; a full awortment of Gloves, Mitts and Hosiery; Irish Linens, Muslim; and Prints, to gether with a complete) assortment of every other ankle, either fancy, staple, foreign Or domestic. Thankful for past (givers, we would solicit an early ex amination of our stock, confident that for quantity, quali ty, style and price, It to unsurpassed. YOUNG, LOVE & BRO., mys formerly Young, Stevenson 'd L. ye. :" eW Arri of Spring and Summer Dry Goods. AT No. 99 ',V. SIDE OF WOOD STREET. rt GREGG & CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, I-, 0 French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed our Large and extensive mock of spring and summer goods, purchased fromimportere, manufacturers, and part old through our own importation, wo feel safe in assuring our castomere, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such inducements to buyers ae are rarely met with in the trade. Amongour dry goods stock will be found embalms, de. iain es Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable deeigns, mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks, glnghameand fancy prints, latest style. broadcloths, fancy T~gs, cassimeres eatinets, tweeds and summer pante g brown andblack muslin, table diapers. We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, and new an est styles , palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lacogoods,fancynetthigs, jaconette, mull and lignred Swiss muenne and black silk veils, /cc. Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per pe, threads, port monaies, patent medicinee, per !Li,, 7... La almost every artic le usually kept In the vs. r every with a large stock of gold and silver materials, glasses, gold and gilt Jewelry of and a great the of 30 hour and 8 day be sold at the lowest prices for cash "Pierente. . ft—A call from buyers Is respectfully solicited. D. GREGO & CO. 4.."J08. LODZwle ;;I KING DRY " Ds. 41, AnL, No. DI Market et., :1 r , -,;‘, ing dully additions to their large and well ~ • ••, ,,z toi stock of Mantillas, mmery EmbroLlerlea, nousekeeros a 0 Shawla &Scarfa, 0 8, Alexander's Kid Gloves ; dc, the Ladies, To which we would respectfully Invite the atter lion of mh2) . - MOURNING GOODS. UIRANK VAN GOWER has just received a large and cheautiful assortment of Mourning Cohere, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Taxleton and Swiss, black lace and Ante Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and aft ; Ribbons, Belts, and Grapes, in all qualities. Alexander & Baion's best Kld Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner at the Dia. mond novl.7 NEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front..-Mo. 91 Market street. (Auk house being now open for thetraruniction of a gener gl J , al Dry Coodabusiness, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex tensive and well selected stock. of BILKS, FANCY AND RAMIS GOODS - , we can offer such indacemente as wlll in• sure entire sallsfaction. LUCIAN & Am,, apr.ttf Nos. II 11111' rket and S Union Street. VAIN GOIIADER,S T11.102111/N0 STORE, No. B 3 Makkir Sr., Coanza el! DiaIIOND. TIM RECEIVLiG, a large and well relectod etock of all t.l the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND I.IANITLLA TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, VelveGalloons, Giuspe' Braids, Lases, Clords, • Ribbons, s. A handsome agaortinent of French, Scotch anirAustriso F3II3ItOIDERIEg to gizies, Jarenet and Lace. n Colo, Edgings, Har.dkerehlefs, Sleeves, Disertinze, Infants' Robes, Chernizettee, Bends, Caps A Waists. A full enpply of 3101TRNING GOODS: Craps sets, Conan!, I ore and Gauze Veils, Plain Linen Bette , Sleeves Genre and Dotted Falls, nail!! Swiss d.o. Chensiz.ettea, Italian and Eng% Crape. MATERLUS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Banda and Insertinge: French Working Cotton, Hop, Linen and Cotem Floss, 011 Cloth, Embroidering . 'Silk, Stilletoe and Sciseors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large eiccortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Craven!, Visa, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Fine, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in email wares generally. Skßv• litson's nose gm Gtovss, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 6 to No. 10, 1 1 / 1 11,0 on hand. cheap ALso—A good mock of HOSIERY and GLOVES--vmsy mh23 5ameme5e,.....„,,,..,...,,,,,............___ W. W00.P.1.X., CABIN ET PURNITI7.2.B M D A NWUFACTURZR. Ware..roanan 97 and 99 Third 'treat. _ J. W. W. re.gpertfully informs his friends and customers that ha has now completed his spring atonic of Iturnlture, which is decidedly the satlargmt end brat ever °arm! for tale in this City, winch W wall or est. wi be cold at priam as tow as any in the United States, As he is determined to upheld the quality with well sea soned materis--. awet workmanship, endnewest des.l. .a.; and ban fez the extent • orders and facility in manufacturing, eusahlal to pre pricey ararranttel furniture, at the lon art Ile has adopted the principle of IdenthYing UP customers' Interest wown, In qnsalty and price, and keeps al ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and phdnest, to the moat gent and mealy, that a house:, or any part of one, may be furnished from hie stnek, or manufattured eapreasly to or, which following articles oonsizt, in part, of his stock, which for richness of citiesle and lanlsh, wannot be earpaestei In -my of the Eastern: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas; 60 Sofas, in plush and hair Moth; 60 dos. Mahogany Chairs; 20 dot. Walnut 60 Mahogany Hcmkbag " 20 Walnut 50 Walnuto 51shogmy Divana; 2 " 60 Ma rb le Top Centre Tables: 50 u Dressing Bureaus Washeenda; lea Cara:non Drandng Bureus; 'Ai'stelany Etedstradaa: and Poplar Iledshak% T.:. al Wardrobes; I: s'-nut 10 C4l.,ri• frapsvllvalrtt . !...,: Plan n-,IWIT18; 1.-'!... 4/1.1 Breakfast Table, i d , ',.^. - ,:tr.ry and Bookcases; "' - ..Cane Seat Chairs; al cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladies' Writing Dtets ; 1 liist. and Towel Stands; WhabNotst Rtigrdrest Paper niche T!ables: Donversatien Miller, Pembroke ' Slicabethan Hall and Tier " Reception " Ladies' Work " Pearl Inlaid w Ratonsion Dining l'ableB; Arl2l Sonde and Hall Chairs; Ottomans; hA, large assortment of COHHON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Ceaßtar MAULS supplied with all ar ticles in their line. STRAILUOATS and ti notice. OTIZA furrathed at the shortest - MI orders promptly attended to. Staamboata, Ahoy t . kiireTsai subscribers tender their acknow• edgments for the favors be.slowed upon llith em by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others Interest ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to ibralah, on the most reasonable teranr, every description of Cabin Pundture and Chairs of the beat material and work. manstip. T. B. YOUNG & 00., Corner Third and Smithfield etreete, opposite "Brown's Motel." .-- 3 e l ----- i - r --- ------- Lmwrs „ , jr .., CiAniAIM MINIMA]) M ANUFZOTORMI—No. 294 cttertnan's Row, Liberty street, flea on hand a large 'tack of Chairs and Bedstead,' of every deacription made of the best materials, which he will sell lower than eirticlee of the same quality can be sold in the city. He would call par ticular attention to his large stock of Itahogony and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he .will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning of every description executed In the neateot meaner. Orders left at the Ware Booms, or at the Mill, corner of Adams and Li headed to. berty streets, will be promptly roar2l & C DrAra ON HAND at their exterudre OADINNT and asso onma ent mANTIPACTODY, No. 64 Braithfield street, a large rtm of fancy and lain furture sell per cent. halms custopmary ra t e,. , which they Terma—eaah only. FOGreat Inducements to Oosh Purchasers. will sell our large stook of C0313.10N AND BANDY RAMS AND BEDSTEADS, a; prices that cannot to please cUurchasars. All our. work is warranted. Our tame are JAMES LOWAY, mar2b___oor.t3evmit.tklsnd.Llberty eta. 41 %CU. ~•' BTEV.S.brdON continues to manufacture asormwena of eTerydeacrlption, at his old stand, comer of Liberty and Seventh stroota. UNDRETAR.. INC} attesided to, In all Its branches. -- UffELD BOOS SOB RAILROAD ENGINEERg.-o,,nudr.• x big formulas tor haying out curves, determining frog an • glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflection, long chords, magnetic varLation, logarathims and natural signs -tan , is, etc. etc., by John B. Renck, Civil Engineer. Pocket ...k form. $1,76. o•The ohJeet of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Asskitaist Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for nee In the field, containing the ordinarylograrithmatic tables aro corcunon extoug;but a book com g with these tables others pecr to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary forthil= for laying out curves, turu-outa,oroulngs, &c.,ls 'desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. B. Mnresar Acaninr, West Point, April 18, 1854. Gersffermen: I have looked over "Ronck's Pield Book for Railroad Engineers," and think it wen adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be founds very meal and practical volume both for ofaceand fold work. D. H. Mastace --- Taos, April 21;18. I am much pleased with Mr. Renck's little manual, 64 the "Field Book of ii.tilroad Engineers." With the-presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognized processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least In their present form, appear to possos.s a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general Busceptible of available, not to Bay desira ble, 'practical use. In conclusion while I think the design of Mr. lienek'a book is such as to adapt It excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure In expressing my cordial =Reaction with its execution, alike with the per epionity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex =Rent typographk.Nal taste displayed by Ids publlahers. B. Faeroes GICILT; O. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Tor sale by - WILLIAM B. mum . , Dealer in xngineers' Statism:U. Market street, corner of Second. Dam 0001.18.—A. A. fctABON & 00. bAye jag. ano i ta , 7lendfd lot of Dram Goode, anvil. 'tug Plaiddiltitl end Figured Be Times, Pia. Or. 40., eksent styles ef eed s e , reFI INS NM BT. lii§=l DRY GOODS Drea3 Gopda,, ~'~ t~,v~~~' ~ ti~~: • -*•`•••,. -1," 4-4 NERZE AIL, "Ite 31ECI visit. 11 slit. :' • PILLS: - t _ '. .. -.. ~. • • - . A hew elk 'aiiiiiis t reseiede) , --.4• .... • hemedy foe.ree. • ... . ee„.i.....„ -• alma.. 0 . , quer w- all MN air '.:'l ‘ ' ' '. ./1 ' Jetted' . Q or ' 1" `' s ' :Oldie- ei re, e - '',1••••• - •` •••• . - " vers, I 6'et., hua. - : ~..: to ee in" • -4.-.-- Initalihity, lelee;ij a ' a til . 2:2 • • iric--1 1 : e„.f....- * ache, - Pains Di . the . /treas., Aft . e--- ee..--: Back and Litabs, Pen:tale elomplattei, tios$ ills:1!, 11 ; , :r .. i; . ./S4 &c .: Indeed; very few- ere tea ees,,e,, • • .Y . A diseases in which a Ppeeattee med. eine le not more or leas requirereand much ` Sickness ' and' earning might be psi/sited, if a harmless but effectual Cathartic - were lucre need. No person can feel well while a suede habit of body pre. elate; bevies, it soon generates serious and cften.eatal dbeases, which mi ght have been avoided by the timely and judicious use o good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feveri•li symptoms, and. Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deepeeated and formidable distempers which load the - hearses all over the • teed. Hence a reliable family phyele Is of the Bret fra• penance to the public health. and this PM has been per fisted with summate skill, e detnand. An exteneive tr ialof ite virtuee byP h ysic,, Professorevetid Pettents, has shown remits surpassing anything hitherto brown of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not substance ed by persons of such ex untruth. alted podtions and character as to forbid the euspicion of Among the eminent gentlemen who have teem e d in favor of these Pills, we may mention—. - Doct A. A. HAYES. Analytical Chemist of Beaton. and State Assayer of Messechusette, whose high professional character le endorsed by the Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the Belted States. ROBERT C. WIN,THROP, eU lipeaker of the Howie of Representatives. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Pien. to Mislead. fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Blettop of Boston ; eleo, Dr../. B- CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City, endorsed by lion. W. L. MARCY, Secretary. of State; WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man in America; 8 LELAND Ic CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Die space permit, we could give many hundred snit eates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evi dence even moreconvincing teen the experienceotemizent public men, is found in their effects upon trial. . These Mlle, the result of long investtgatime and itadee are offered to the public as the beet and most conane which the present state of medical science sib They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but oi the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process in a state of purity, end combined to gerher in each a manner as to insure the best results: The system of composition for medicines bra , been' found in Cherry Pectoral and Pills Loth, to produce anent of remedy than had hitherto been obbtined by• any - proem,. The reason's perfectly obvious. %niftily the old. mode of composition, everY medicine-fa h azdenedwitirmore or less of acrimonious and injurious qualides, by tide Pith hid!. vidnal virtue only that is desired for the curative e ff ect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each. substance employed are le ft behind, the curative virtue& only being retained. Hence it is dell endenttbatthe effeices should prove as they have proved, more Purely remedied, and the Pills a more powerful antidote to nbsease than other medicine known to the world. • • faly As it Ls frequently expedientthat reszymedicinesehould be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know ing its composition, I have supplied the accurate Porands by which both my Pectoral and Pills Cr,. made, to the evb °le Deily of Practitionere in the United Stites and British Amen= Provincea. If, however, there amid be anyone wh • has not received them, they . will be forwarded by mail to his iequest. ' • Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken if their compoeition was 'known! Their life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries.. The composition of my Preparations is laid oPeu IX' ial men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely an d their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientifie men to be a woad Pectoral medicine before its effects wore known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the ewe toing of my Pills, and even more confidently, tindare - milling to certify that their estielpstione were more than realized by their effects upon trial. • . They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to ptirify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the storuaeb, bpweite liver, end other organs of tbe body, rettori rig their Dente ter cotton to health, end by correcting, wherever tiferex• lot, such derangemente as are the east origin of dinette." Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Anse lytical Chemiet, Lowell, !Lass. Price =L: rents .per .hox. Mrs boasfor el. • Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO at vrho retaft by every Druggist In Pittsburgh,. , and b hale and y all Dealers . everywhere. ieredittelaw ___ FOR TIM MULE OP ASTHMA Alill ru n NSUT4P.TIC4 e. 4V A irl Yitttt WONDZIR`I3j h cirE'ANA E OttORT HOME TO TB. E DOOlt Or TUB ki.LISON A WONDERPUL DISCOVERY has recently 'beeal zsair' a .tl . by Dr. Curtis, of t - is city. is the treatment Of Con. sumptien, asthma. and all disease, of. the Lungs.. IVit re, fee to Dr.. CUIIIIR'S EIYOLLITA, OR ISIIALINGEYOLiS yAPOS AND CLITY SYRUP." With this now method, Dr. O. Mare stored many afflicted heal which he boo Innumerable certifastes. Speaking of the issat. moot a phyEiclan remar .• It la evident. that Inhaling— constantly breathing an d agreeble, healing vapor theme. flicked properties mum come in direct contact With the whole serial cavities of the lunge, and thlla escape then d tan and varied changes produced upon them when In Into he stomach, and suhject to the process of digwtion." e ON - scans is for rale at all the Druggists throughout ths country.—Ncut York Dutchman of January 14. . . , The Inhaler is worn on thebreaat, unties the IMen, with out the least inconvenience — the heat of the holy bathe sufficient to eesperate the flail.. IlltlUttißdß of Maim - of cures, like the following, nigh be named: One package of the of FL.- years standinllygeana has cured int , of the Astline g. J. F. lismaintr, P. M. of Danoasnoty :Pa. am cured of the Asthma of ten years' standing by Dr. Calrtia's Bygcana. Maass= kurrox, Br oklyn„ N. Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Flammond street, N Y., was cuied of a t , eerr care of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My &if:ter has been curd of as distresing cough cfseeeial ye...rs' standing, and decided to be incurable by the physi cians. She was eared in one mouth. by the HYSesta• 3 . a almilts?, hid:mord, Me. The rev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York. testiees of our man duo in Ihr: following language • DEAR 9m —l tlrnk highly of Dr. Naar Yea; 'MT. /5, /854. Cortes Einem* as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lunge. Having had some Opportunity to testify its efilcacy, I ant convinced that it is a most excellent medicine , both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. N. a—Dr. Cuitis's Hygeana la the ORIGINAL and ONLY GSNIJINI2 ARTICLE: all others are base hnitations, or rile and INJURIOUS counterfeits Shan them as you would POISON. For ears by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street : B. R. Sellers A Co; Lee A Heathen/ Allegheny Ci t 7 ; John Sargent, .Netv Brighton; Cl. L. Raiser, Rochester. (my 14filaweni Carter's Spanish Alixteure. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I Hot a Particle of Neronm in i t . T ET TR'S AFFLICTED READ AND PONDatil —An Ls Intend e Lamely for Scrofula, King t If tli, Rhenum tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the Face, Blotches, Boils, ague and Pever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring 'Worm or Tatter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Eirphllitic Disorders, Lumbago, .13 Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an ita tte use et Mercury, Imprudence In Life, or an of the Blood. is now use *IP This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood d byt • wands of grateful patientsfrom all part of the United States, who testify daily to the remarUbl cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, "CAI - Tkiirs SPANISH IJI8TIIBIli" Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disuse, Servers, Ulcers aid Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseascerof the Throsa,Peinals Complaints, bans and Aching of the Bones and Joints, aro speedily put to night by using this great and inestimable remedy. . For all diseases of the Blood, nothing hal yet teen tbund to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all Jaipur/ tial, acte gently and efildemay on the Liver and Sadness, strengthens the Digestion; tolves tone to the Stomach, makes the ekin clear and healthy, and restores the Consti tution, enfeebled by dieeaea or broken down by ate =eau of youth, to its misting vigor and strength, . • . -: Pox the Ladies, Rift Invariably better than all the caw tulles ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixture will remove all sallowness oi complexion, mpg the met mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the prove the general health In a remarkable degree and. Ira. W the inedicanes ever heard of. The urge number of cerafkateis which we tithe realised from persons from all parts of the United States, is the hest evidence that there is no humbug abort:it. The Prost hotel keepars,magistrates, phy and nubile mert,wed known to the community, all add testimony to. the wonderful effects of this CLEAT BLOOD PURIM:Ira. Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read tho wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Aledicints has pertbrated. , None genuine unless signed by BENNETT a . Proprietors, No.B Pearl street, Richmond, Va.; to whom L orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed, And for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCE, JOSEPH PLEitt NCII, 21,teei PLESIING BROS., and by Druggists generally. Y T oe Q TATEMENT pßom c•ANAI: '''' LI Omura, February 7th, 1854. ': Messrs. B. A. Feekstor.T.: a' We had the pleasure receiving, this morning, the within certificate of y ear V .. mituge, which will be vex. gratifying to you, as it was mkt Voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours very truly, ~ J. 1 1 11830 N a 00. - Get:Pesten—My little dailghter. four yearrt old, and my son, older, were for a conslarable that, au ping from worms. I purchased" two bottles of your Vermifoge, of which I gave them three doses, according tO directional, and -trange to say, in le.ss than three boors 'y passed no ;.• less than filVB HUNDRED WORME, some of the extraor• Binary length length of from twelve to fifteen Inches. Having experienced to moat of the beneficial 'erffects of your Vermifuge, I feel it my'duty to 'recommend ft. to the public, as, In my opirdon, one of the most efficaclotutratue• dies against worms ever o ff ered to the public. .` Gentlemen, believe me to be , of Your much obti NATILANI gQ. and hatable sent: 5. • Prepared and sold by B. A. A. EL LIQMS.B PAY.OIO.B‘ corner First and Wood streets. T 001; .'lllt 170 7/6 Joseph White's Carriage ItepoiltOry. TOSEPti Winn; now currying on bast. ' , ~..,.. ". a/ nese in his-spadous _premises, now,( '_• - .Z4';,..., ~ r. lately enlarged ' ) on the Pittsburgh and ... ...._✓_,' ....1 , —.1 . :- Omen/burg turnpike, near the Two Mil- ''',‘-''.'""."-- nun, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville; reoectluily .' Invites the public to inspect his stock of 0./w,y4GES • 1 • 866 GIES, &c. And he particularly inform/ entlemen plachruvw, that one price only is made. , Pc:lnn g en, yeare' experience in the busanesa, enables him to place before his :4 patrons the eame choice collection of Carriages which, so. ' • many years past it has been his particular department to .: select from the various and most talented Eastern mann. &starers. The success of his new system la cempleta—the. • economy of his arrangements will supply she beat and most i., ,;._,,•• fashionable manufactnres at moderateprfoes. . Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, whicii the mania for deoorating bonne of businese has heaped upon ; the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOEXPE. Tll "r, • will sell, on ready money only, at mobil less than the usual profits. __lrilberd&W] . kir. c arriegesrepshed in the best manner. with daspat " ATTENTION 1 . Wagon Masters and Toaniaterte LOanty Land AolaNmy t. 92 Fourth tttttt . chETIOKES; floldlerv, hicielcians, Wagon Masters, 'foam. : - - , , V Etexe, &e, who were regolerly mustered into the ser- ':". _ 2.!.4),„ vice of the United States, and ewery Meer, Beaman. ordt• ;---..,...,iic' 4.....- nary semi., Marine, Clerk mat Landsman in the Navy; 'A , ai i ,), MUM' or Volunteers, Or State Troops of any Elate or ' ' Territory re entitled, by the late Act of Oenvese, to a - Warrant far 180 Acres of Larut .. Those Warrant wh for such o have received 40 or 80 Ames, are entitled to a whole, 180 AAcres, qutuatity of Laud as will nuke, In the -- Yawns entraining their claims to meows rely upon hat. ' log them attended Co promptly. All Mittman= tree of charge. Letters proosp sa• were& 0144 rest - ... AUSTIN I.oo=. Bounty Land Agent, 92 ntitth Ilt. jou Sot 2u oal29 lalo b 7 'ratan Na m es, No, I* Wocd 0444 lIMES i w.' f-r: ~''~' . -s,-.
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