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CENTRAL OHIO RAILROA.E .
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ement—,Change of Time.
Till= 'DAILY TOMO' trgtD.) WAY, (SUP:DAYS EX:
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A 4 nd lnut one Change of Core between
Cole:imbue anil, Baltimore.
ODI And after Monday. June 18t13,1855, Trains will rnn as
follows
.r.tirreii - Nail !light
Leave. Train. Train. Train.
Columbus ......... -._10,00 A. M. 3.30 P. W. 11:30 P. M.
Newark ........ - ...... 111/0 " 4:46 6, 12:60 A. M.
Zanesville ........... .12*.ial P. 31. 0:00 " 2:12
Concern - I ....... - ..... 12,5 s 0 6:44 0 3:01. "
v a .beitire ............ 1:20 " 7:08 " 3:26 "
Barnesville 2.23 " 8:25 " 4:48 "
Belmont 244 " 8.51 " .6:14 "
Arrive Bellair 3:30 '
" arr 9:45 " arr. 6:15 "
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Express - Mail Night
Loire. Train- Train. Train
fiellair 9:45 A. M. 5:15 A. 51. 6.-09 P. M.
Belmont 10:31 " 6:15 " 7:08 "
Barnesville 10:52 " 6:43 " 7.40 "
Cambridge .............11:56 " 8:04 " 9:00 "
Concord ......... ........12...17 P. M. 8:30 " 0.25 '
Zanesville 1:10 " 9:30 " 10:80
Newark 2-.08 " -10:37 " 11:50 "
Arrive Columbus... 3:20 " 12:15 P. DI. BO) A. U.
The Express Train going Bast will stop to to up or
leave 11614,10131g0re, at Taylor's, Newarlc, Zanesville, Concord,
Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only.
301:0 Waar will stop only at the Above named Stations.
The Mill Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mail
is to be received, or delivered, and at ell other Stations on
notice being given. Tba Night Trail] will stop at all Sta
tions on proper notice beingien.
GOING EA'ST.
The 10:90 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus
with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. Id.
and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
and from Sandusky, Mansfield and lit Vernon, and with
Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad ; at
Whetting with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio
Melt nad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East.
ern Citleq.
. .
rhe 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
I eating Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the 9 A. Iti..Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
• with this Train at Columbus- Passengers leaving Indiana
polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central
Railroad will alai connect with this Train at Columba%
and reach Whetting at 9:15 P. it., and leave by lf.r.W P. M.
Trait on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti
more at 6 P. IL, next day.
The It:30 P. H. Train connects at Columbus with the
Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:3u P. 11., and arrives
at Bell:14ra G:l5 A. M. connecting with the Aocommoda
tiow Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen
gars leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this
ronte,rfa hibibigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day
ton, reach Columbus in season to take this train: end at
Wheeling will tske the Accommodation Train for Cumber
l and; sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti
more and Eaidern Citlee.
GOING WEST.
- - -
The 5:15 A.. M. Mail Town connects at Beßair with lileht
Train on •he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with
trains. to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon,
and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana•
polio. and Chicara, rid Dayton and via Urbana.
Then 45 A. M. Caere-is Train connects with the Erpreas
Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 2:2.) P.
AL; and con ,ects with trains going South and West erriv
fag to Cincinnati at 7 P. IL
The 6:05 P. IL Train connects with the Accommodation
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mall Train
at 216 A.M., direct for Cincinnatt,Xenia, Dayton, Indiana.
polls, 'Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louts and Chimp".
ISAAC IL SOUTHWICK, hrpt.
Zanesville, Jane IS, 1865-4 jell]
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
MICE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
lande cities with Western, North-western and South.
western States, br a continuous Railway direct. This road
also cane a at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to
ell parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and San
dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western
Lakes; making the most direct, cAeapeti and reliable rouse
bcize t hiCh FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the
West.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH.
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry G"
• ds.
((In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, } Tbe' per /°°/:t '' •
SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,
Dry Goods, ( In balm, ) Hardware, Lea- pet 100Iba.
tiler, Wool, Ac
THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Begging, Bacon t 60c. per 1001bo.
and Pork, (In balk.,) Hemp, &^
WITH-TIE CLASS.—Coffee, Fish, Bacon and L per 1002 m.
Pork, l acked,) Lard and Lard Oil 40e.
Aria- In shipping Goods from any point t ot Philadel
phia, be particular to mark package ‘• via Pennsylvania
Hallraral." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
Aarsts.—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N.
T 4 Te S. flovder, Philadelphia; A Koons, Balti
more ; Geo. C. Franciscan, Pittsburgh ; Shringattua & Brown
CAntdtinati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead. Louisville, Ey.; B. d.
Meldruna, &Ludlam, Ind.; RatchlT & Co., St. Louis, Mo.; J.
S. Mitchell & lion, Rvanerille, Indiana.
H. IL HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent. Philadelphia.
IL .1. LOMBAERT,
myt Superintendent, Altoona, Ps.
Steubenville and Indiana Railroad.
CHARGE OF TIME.
ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, June 20, 11155, the Mail
Train leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted)
at 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Newark at I.to o'clock, P.
M., connecting with trains for
Channatins, Sal/dusky,
Indianapolis, Chicago,
Cincinnati, Lasalle,
Mount Vernon, Rock Island,
Toledo, Saint Louie.
Reach Cincinnati at 8:20 Mal)! evening.
RETTIRNINO
Leaves Newark. at 12 o'clock, 1,1., and arrives at Reuben.
villa at 7ao P. lit Passengers by this train leave Cincin
nati at 8 o'clock, A. M.
The Cadiz ftoeisramodatlon Train
LIMTVS Steubenville doily, (Sundays excepted,) at 4.115 P.
M , and arrives at Cadiz at fr. 36 P. M.
Artvr.mse,
Lea . ves Cadiz at 727 A. M., and arrives at Steubenville at
10,05 A.
For further information apply to JAMES COLLINS &
CO. Freigbt and Passenger Agents, N 05.114 and Llu Water
street, Pittsburgh.
LAPAYETTE DEVENNY, General Fright and Ticket
Agesat. E. W. WOODWARD, ‘,
j e cq Superintendent.
1852. LIE LINE ROUTE 1855.
YE.DM
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUTIS•
Prd ORICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS
Pam g i gaMMZMN ROAD,
Formerly the Chicago mid illiaalseippl.
Carrying the Great American Jixpren, coed U. S. Mails.
rrile. Only 'Direct and Reliable Route to the Borah and
a.outh•Wea:—Secenty Dille, Shorter than any other
Route.
TWO ?aDOCCiII ffilt.ll6l3 Oa&mS WILT, MIDATO
Leaves Arrives at
Chicago. St. Lauu.
St. Louis Day Express 9.15 A NI-- 12 30 AN.
St. Louie Night Express 10.00 P. DI 2.45 P.
Train, run directly through without change of care or
baggage
'ass Chic age to St. Louis in 1b hours.
rAPURTA.NT CONNECISON2i—At Joliet, with the Rock
Island Railroad for Ottawa, Ls Salle, Hoot Island and Can.
trill lowa.
At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clio.
ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria.
At Sp.•ingileld, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson
ville nod Illinois River.
At Alton, with Daily Line of Packeta for Hannibal,
Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditions and reliable,
route to ell portions of North-eastern hliseourl.
At St. Loafs, with Daily First-class Steamers for New
Orleans and intermediate pointa on the Lower idiasinippi,
and with Regular Lines pf Packets for Kansas, St. Joseph,
and till points on the blis!louri, Tennessee, Cumberland and
Arkansas MI erM. •
R. P. MORGAN, Fain, Bloomington, TEL
L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, 111. 1.171
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD:
Carrying the Great 11. States Mail and Express
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on Its entire
length from DUBUQUE ,to CAIRO,
&111)
CHICAGO to CAIRO.
This Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and
Mississippi IL R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms
the most direct and only continuous R. R. route from
CHICAGO to Sr. LOUIS,
CHICAGO to CAIRO.
CHICAGO to DUBUQUE.
Trains leave Chicago as follows :
10 A. M. and 1020 P.M —Sr. louts urn C.uno MENUS&
Pass- tigers for St. Louis by this traits take the ears of the
Ohio and 'Ms.:. R. R. at Sandoral, and are carried direct to
St. Louis.
931 A. M. and 4.10 P. ll—DlRMtlus AND GALINA EX..
PBXS% connectiug at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a
Daily Line of Steam Packets for SC Paul and the Upper
Mississippi river citron.
Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A.
M. an 4 7.00 P. M.
Passeugers from the East and places on the Ohio river
destined for St. Louis, will save 100 miles of tedious and un
certain river navigation from Cairo to St. louts, and arrive
titteen hours In advance of the river route, by taking the
cars at Cairo.
Tickets to St Louis, Cairo, Dubuqua, St. Paul, and all im
portant places by this rout-, can /.3 had at the office of the
0. & P. and J. A P Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan
Central Railroad in Chicago
PITTSBURGH AHD CONNELLSVILLB
Open from West Newton, Westmoreland
Uounty, to Dilltenbarg Station, Fayette
County. ,
Tr Pain' KEA= CLARA FISCHE having been char.
1 tared by the P. .t C. it R. Co will leave Pittsburgh
every evening at half-past foar o'clock precisely, for West
Newton, connecting there with the Trains of the Pitts
burgh and Connellsville Railroad, nhich will run between
the above points until further notice, as follows:
Leave West Newton at 6:30 A. M.; etopping at Port Royal,
Smith's Mill, Jacob's Creek and Layton • reaching 5111ten
burg at 0:30 o'clock. Returning, leave hilltenburgat 6:35 A.
atop at all way stations, and arrive at West Newton at
7:36; .onectiug with the st user CLARA 17131i.RR for
Pittaburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon.
Second Train will leave West Newton at 12 o'clock for
Miltenburg. and returning, will leave Miltenburg at 6
P. XL stopping at all way stations.
Fero from l'lttaturgb to Miltenburg, $1,15. Stages for
Uniontown and Conn will connect with the Trains
a , . Miltenburg station.
. -
Freight will be transported each way daily. For rates
n;iply to D. W. CALDWELL, Esq., Amistant Superintendent,
West Newton; or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agent, on
Innni the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the
Monongahela Bridge. OLIVER W. BARNES,
' •
RAILROADS
GOING EAST
GOING WEST.
.!:=1 • "
r ~..~,.--,-~-:
~:.~: z-
~,~ `ate '' ~.
RAIL ROAD
President and Superintendent
p,te,,arch. unp 3), 1855, f IP2II
Charlotte Blume,
AlliFACTUi:H u ktiDltitltttnt Vsxotatrss,sodmp.rter of
sie..auai .tru l ezt.soio
Agent for the celebrated Ilsstanito Puttee; also, for flatlet,
Davie! Co.'s hosroN Pustos, with and without Coleman's
..} - I , llsn AUarbment. [my3) Ne. 111 Word !drool..
~jDEC/!i.T.111.41.,R0UTAG..
NEW ANA DAE.XOTROUTE OPEN!
'Northern illixTviiilo,ire a
blissieuippi River,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
All icallroad to the 1111eateeIPP1•
- -
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL W2ZP ROAD
FoRNHIRLY ins CELICANO AND A08.0.A & CENT. MILITANT
TRACT R. B. IS NOW OOKYLETED,
And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars.
The Only threat Route BUR.LINGTON, QUINCY.
gorrun., MUSCATINE, CQUAWITA, WAPEteLD, FORT
DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, her e and the ONLT ALL
RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO 143 ST.LOLIIS 7 BLOOM
INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CATRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES and intermediate Stations on
the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Silesia•
sip pi Rai I roads.
Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of
the points.
Si ages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern .Missouri—making the quickest and
most reliable routs, to reach all the important points west
of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with Crean forty to
fifty miles less staging than by any other route. The Road,
for a large portion of Gatiway, is iald with the oo:snsuous
Ron., the smoothest riding and bast Railroad in the West—
well stocked with , the most modern Locomotives and elegant
DIM Oars. _
.A By this route passengers are sure of making connecs
Goias, and arriving at tit. Louis on advertised time, avoiding
the vexation, delay of tags and lee, and dangers of naviga
tion, as on the route by Alton.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
charge for handling at any point.
TMIOUGI3. TICKETS by this route can be purchased at
all the Railroad Offices in the Rest; at the OftLx of the
Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite
Building; at the Depot of the Galena R. li., and at the
Mich. Cent. B. It Office., corner of Lake and Dearborn etc.,
opposite Tremont !louse. Chicago.
FREIG LIT consigned by this route will receive immedi
ate despatch. C. G. lIAMIioND, Sup't.
C. E. FOLLLTT,
Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Chicago.
XS - TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad
Offices of the country, m.hl9
STEASIBOAT DISASTERS ON
E WESTERN WATERS, AND
STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY.—Th
undersigned have now in contras of preparation a new
STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be issued •n October
nest; the book will contain over two hundred pages, lilt's-
trnted in the bust style, and neatly bound Ina durable
manner. IT WILL DE ONE 01 , THE HOST INTEREST
ING NOOKS EVER PERLIS HED, and will be a book that
will be interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM..
BOAT DIREro`TORY will contain n complete list and de.
ocription of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western
end Southern waters. The length, menial, speed, power
fund tonnacenf each boat, where end by whom built, the
wane of the boat, n-1:11 the trede she is in. Also, the names
of Captainn and officers, her age, &c., Ac. The Directory
will contain a history ol Steamboats and Steambosting on
the Western waters stnce the application of steam :'elan, a
sketch of the trot boat bull: for the Ohio River, with the
name of the builder, commander end owner.
The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and dmarrife
tion of all the STEAIIIIJAT DISAtTERS that have ..sur
red on the WESTERN cud SOUTHERN WATERS, beauti
fully illustratel, with a LIST 01' ALL THOSe. -WHO
HAVE PEILISIIIsD Di TIIEIR BURNING, SP , EING
AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters.
Thu Directory - will contain Maps of the ohic, hilasivailslL
' IClerouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Onseltitn, Yazoo,
end other Rivers, with the Towne and Cities DM down, with
correct dirtances; eh many other River and Commercial
items of laterw.t to the posple at large. The book will
contain the cants nt the various 17. S. Mail l'eats, with the
bads they our in, be., be. The Directory will also contain
a complete list of all the re:Tensible Steamboat Licensed
OPlcera, their places of rug:deuce, ,co,Ae; the new Steam
boat Law, its requirements, with comments, showing
wherein it benefit, the incompetruf offteer, and stirrer the
rapc.gr,.. , end all the important U. 9 Su
premo Court orearuiront Decisions up to diets; the Bolus
on& impsrtant Commercial Pris c 1 Lading, im
j portant Dec:sious of the varicu E. S. Courts in regard to
I Eretghta Last and Damaged, St., Ar, with many other
things of interest.
The Directory will be illustrated in the best style and
piloted in the test manner. The author has for FLx years
team gathering together all the facts and items In regard to
I the numerous steamboat disasters on the 'Western and
Southern waters, end now in :enc..= pubtblilng them In
book form. The price ci the work will be put at the low
• earn of One Dollar. Ten th.disand copies u lid be i 55110,1 for
the boatmen; all other' dcilecu, of sut,•ribing, will base
to do en at orie-0, 3.9 none will be print ol unless ordered In
alliance This work is destined to have a circulation of
over RIG LITT TIIOUSAN D copies, es the publishers are
receiving large numbers of solocrit,ris, per mall, from all
parta of the, country, Mrdy. Some of the oldest boatman,
ea well as tenet oeiuntifr menof the tiers, are contributors
to the Steamboat Directory.
The Directory will he ligueti in Octotor. and will b• an
criatirocut to the rarlor ae Wl , ll ne etaambnat. ltv remitting
One Doliar (pawl paid) you will receive a copy of the abort,
work.
Ali commanlntiecu3 and letto - a ahould ha aildressail to
.lANIILS: T. LLOYD tr. CO,
Do.(001ca DuMink - . Cillr-aID tt. Ohio.
j e'.lc! dawtf
r , ittirixltv'si BALti tsk !that, not . D I i.esri.B.
I.On TIII.III.SDAY evening, J my nt 8 o'clock, at the
Merchant& limehange, Fourth street, hill be sold, be order
of Wm. Baum, Trustee of Ilugh D. King, the following
valuable Heal Estate and Stocks, Mx:
That valuable three -tory prick Dwelling Ilouse, No. 154
fourth street., the Lot having a front of nineteen feat on
F .- mirth street, extending back eighty five feet, in !Indir; a
three feet alicy--eubject to mortgage of $1502.
Lot No 121 in Stephen lbidell's entadvddan of Into, New.
IS and 15 haring a front of twi - sty feet on Orerhill ctreet,
extending hock one bundrod fort.
One undivide fourth of Lot No. 60 In Grey's plan of lot!
la Allegheny City, having 1 front of twenty-eight feet seven
inch., on Anderson stn-'t, extending hock one hundred
and forty trot to Ora F alley.
Six Lois lu the Borough of 11E1nel:roster. having each II
front of overtry bet on southerly ride of sthauncey stried„
extending back 1.1 - Pl. (vet D inches to booth alley, being in
BakewelPs .ateirvision of out lot No. 247 in reserved tract
opposite Pittsburgh.
he undivided throe-fifhoot two hundred and sixty-nine
acres of Land In Economy township, Beaver county, on Ora
nortlowe-f side of the Ohio river. adjoining travta Net. go,
21 nod 7:2 on the north, No. 51 on the east, tie. on the
sonth, and No. 413 on the rreet.. being tract in LeePa
district, No. 2of the doprisdalion varveyx. Suoject to lieu
of 52,rg.
Ono horsired nod thirty Acres laud In Wswid county,
fifteen canes below Pc.rharsourg and three tulles from the
Ohio river, on whioL are erected n Sawdnill and Log noose.
SulOwt to lion of $l7O.
Th- north goarter of Section 13, to lown.h:p 47, north
of ILinge frl went, in the district of lands aubjezt to Mae at
Sant Ste Marie, Michigan, ronntintng one hundred and
sixty acres in Marquette torn-hip.
The south-wee: quarter of oretnon 19, in Township 47,
north of Range 25 west, in the district of 1 13:19 PUWeet to
Salo rot SAtit Sie Maria, Michigan. containing one hundred
and forty nine trees and fifty-four hundredths, in Mar
quette townehip.
The north east quarter of Son don 24, in Township 47,
north of Range 26 west, in the digulet of lands subject to
Bale at Soot Ste Marta, containing one hundred and sixty
acres, in Marquette township.
One undivided fourth of one hundred and fifty-five terse
of copper and agricultural lands in s-otlon 6 of township
48, north of Ilange 44 west, in thiMand county, Michigan.
77 rhares Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad 00.1:Bork;
.-, 18:3 do North American Mining Co. do
SOO do Pittsburgh Muting Oompaoy Stock;
GO do Forest City Bang of Cleveland do
5 do rittsburgh and Cleveland IL It.. do
•
6 do Cbartieri. Volley do do
3 , 3 do l'ittsburgb & Coal Hill Turopit.'e Co. do
65 do Temp•rnncerlllo Plonk Road Co. do
4 do Wert. Nerrton Plonk Road Co. do
660 do Shit/ Minina Co. d
400 do iron Oiiy !dining Co, do
6.50 do F'ir• Steel Mining Co. do
'OO do Pitniburitti & Isle ltcyal Mining Co. do
15 do Aztac :dining Co. do
Terms at talc. P. XI. DAVIS,
jelti Auctioneer.
PERRY COIIETI W&B.hi BPII/NOB
rg THE above celebrated WATKRINO PLACE wilt be open
for visitors on and atter the ' , Linn UP JUN k: NEXT,
They are dobghtfully bemted on Sherinan'e Crook, fourteen
miles north-we-t of 1).104,000n, (thin pines being fifteen
west of elarrt,burg, on the CeManl Railroad.) at the
bane of Piegah Alountaitr, r. Ucie rmchee an elevation of
More then nee hundred rent, Siterumn'a Creek affonle
splend,l opportunity f r thole fond of bathing. fishing or
nailing, the eurrouuding forests oiler great attractions to
the sportsman; and tour smooth an I ehudy roads through
a country unnurpaseed for bold and magnificent scenery,
, will ttiver.ify the am Ili4sl.lleLltii of the Waco.
LIORSES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had at all
times Horses taken to Livery on rearamable terms.
Of the MELACIN AL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS tee
much care hardly be raid. Their waters have been analyzed
by toe beet Übe:rains in the Union, 810 are pronounced an:
surpareed n.r curing cutaneous diseases and affections of
t e kidney,. There ure some five Syringe in all, every
one of which is or different buuperature---the lar3ie4 being
33 degrees iehrenh-it, and throwing out 03 gaLona every
seven minutan. Ladles' end °optic:mau l s BATHS hare
been constructed, with all the modern improvements, to
gether with PLUNGE 8A13.6, he., he
Each day a Coach leaves Duneannon for the Springs,
after the arrival of the .113.
Bunting Alleys, Billiard Rooms, and various other facili
ties for amusement, in abundance. The accommodations
will be the best, and the charges low.
TIRDIS.—EigI,c dollars per week, or one dollar and fifty
cents per day 4
Families wishing to engage rooms, [lonia adlress the
proprietor early.
Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor
having engaged the best of servants. Music always to at
tendance.
All communications intended to reach the Perry County
Warm Springs should be addressed to Dungannon P. 0.
They will be immediately foricardwl.
g_e u. 113 n, OTOOZ-atloalri, WiLItEHOUngS, ao., TO
Fl, LET :—Laterenrxralle—A comfortable Dwelling Rouse
of ball, parlor, dining.room, kitchen, foer bed moms, &c:,
garden and good water.
Allegheny City—n Two Story Brick House, newly painted
and papered, on Itelsinron street, near the canal. Beat $lO
per month.
Washington—A Dwelling Rouse of three rooms, on
High street, with large yard, well, &c. Rent, $7 per month.
ritteburgh—A. largo Three Story Brick, No. 26 Third et.;
rent $176 per year. as. 31 and 27 Duquesne street; each
braise is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Re. Two
Warehouses on Water street. A large Storeroom on
Fourth street. Together with others. •
R. B. lattßON , Bup't
Apply to
015
WlO3l BOOKI3I BOOKBI —Blase t Co.'s, No. 82
Lk Smithfield street, is the place to purchase books for
summer reading.
The most complete andvaried 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 en us, as we
always make a deduction when selling a number at a time
is one person.
Doeiqicks' Great Book, containing all his letters. Com
plete in one volume, illustrated—V.. Fourth supply.
The Old Farm House; by Mrs. Caroline 11. Butler Laing
The Winkles, or the Merry ..lonomr.zdees; by the author
of Wild Western Scenes.
Eilet.r Rose ; by Charles Dickens-123.5 cents.
Mother and Step-Mother ; by Charles Dickens-124 eta
Call in and look over our counters and shelves, and send
bpr whatever you 'want in the book line to
R. MINER h CO.,
jylB No. 32 Sint hileld street.
Removal.
HAPING REMOVED the Stock of BOOKS 4.nd STA
21.0NERY from 87 Wood street to No. 30 FIFTH
street, by this arrangement our rent and expenses have
---
IILY MAGAZINES—
Godey's Lady's Book, for July-20 cents;
been reduced more than one half. This will enable us in I
sell tow as than any Pladiar establishment in this city; and
tie are determined to do it. All now who want cheap "
Balion's Magazine, " " 10 4,
reading and Stationery h.al better call at No. S 0 FIFTH et., Yankee Notions, 4, e 12 ,4
next door to Ex banes Bank. between Wood and Market. Frank Leslie's N.Y. Journal, 18 ' 4
ii,l-0 SANI'L H LAUFFER, Air'/. North BOMB, for May.
I" AFARS, St:I.SSOILS AND POCKET ILNlY.Bli.—Kalte , The above just received by Express. Also, a large lot of
ILlsLabe of [Le finest quality Imbrted. Scissors and SCEIOOI4 CLASSICAL and aliseoaneons BOOKS and ETA-
Tailors' Shears ground In the best manner. Razors con- TION SLY for sale at COST, and ao iramarad. Call it
caved and est in superior Style, by , LAUFFBIL'S BOOR STORE, 87 Wood Street, If yen want to
jell SOWN A TKTLRY, 130 Weed et. ; get • Obasp Library. Bea Jon -
RAILROADS
100.000 COPIES
do ❑tnubenvltle R. IL do
do Connelluvllln do do
H U. ETTER,
Proprietor Warm Springs
E. CUTHBERT & SON,
140 Third street
HOTELS
•
• - IVIAN9p - ErprsE ,
GEORGE A . ENT , Paopturrou,
NO. 84.1 LIBERTY STREET, not beside the Paseenter
Depot of the - Petma.,traula Railrord, which makes it
the most convenient house 1n the city for paesenger4,arri.
Ting by that road.
The PrOprietOr hiving, at considerable expense, fitted up,
in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE would respect.
fully solicit a share - of priblle patronage. There is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensirelYAGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and. teamsters. His
Larder and liar - win be furnished . with the best the market
febl:y
8T- C Ark itt. El 0 T L
Corner of} NMI and X. Mir street:, Tillsburgh,-Pa.
MITE undersigned;formerlyr of "Brown's Hotel," having
1 taken this largo and commodious HOTEL, and having
refitted it to magnifiCent style, worild respectfully invite
his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As
sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex
perience in the business, he, can give entire satisfaction,
and his charges moderate.
teb22 WM. 0. CONNELLY.
RILEY'S HOTL
CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS,
1.11 4 T.11l V7l GS, PA.
my'..a:yl E. RILEY, Propriotor.
-
Goo - oils TEMT HOUSE,
rIORNRP. OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
the Railroad DepOt.
jarally JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
-
OWSTON'S.
VAVERLEY ROUSE, 60 South Righth street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia.
_Cau29:y_
TULE UNION.,
'IVO. 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T..WE21311 (late of
.1.11 the Eagle,) Proprietor. [cuLQ:y
GASIECILL EIVIISE,
CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUTH STS., WARBBN, 6
Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the
public that thinnew and elegant Hotel has been opened
SA &house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company, it ()Here
Inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda•
tion of the traveling community.
A 'there of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
aul; • • Id. GASB.ILL.
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
011ESTNIIT ETREET,ABOVE TECCEID, PECILADELPRIA
PARRIKIR & LAIRD, Proprietors.
jytkatn] TERM $1,50 PER DAY.
HcIIIILCAN HOUS,
JOHNSTOW E N, PENNA.
Trill undersigned having taken charge of the above
I named louse, and refitted it at slams expense. in a
comfortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re
ceive guests, and giso ample satisfaction to all who may
pa ronlee the House. faulktf I JAMES DOWNEY.
HARE'S HOTEL,
• (Late Farmer's Exchange,]
In LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitts
-11 burgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor.
This Hotel is entirely new, having just been completed
and opened for the ervommodallon of the public. (*cola
FRANKLIN ROUSE, Cloysliand, Ohlo.
/1 PATEICR Li SON, as
BON, HOURB 111111 UM.
dergono thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,
and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the prep . 's.
tore pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render the Faidnars_gplace whore all the cora•
forts of a first class hitel can be Mad.
ir ktf C. PATILIC4 B SON.
FLORENCE HOTEL,
No. dOO BROADWAY, NEW YORII.
(GONDUCTLI) 07 TELIILVEOPLAN P 143.)
11F.IIBES LOVEJOY,
PROPRIETOR
REzaAURANT.D.
V 1111,15.1148
W. C. GALLAG HER, PRorninToa.
Fourth strc,, tedween Wood and Braithfidd.
rrins spacious mtablintiment has been loasoi by the sub.
ecriber, end completely renova te d.
Ile is at all hence prepared to furnish
every luxury that can be found in the brat reg meted
rezitll.lllll2tB in the States. Ilia epacloue liar hill always be
supplied with the very beet Liquors. Game of every de.
aceihtion, in its season, can always be found at Wilkins
, W. C. OA I.LAGIINEt.
BANK icae
TRIED STTLF.ZT, IIifTWEEN WuuD AND SI.A.BrieT.
fi l
SIIE Suba.- - ...ibers t:-t5 leave to inform their friends and
the public seuorell , r, that may have leased the above
we I known klestaUreut, which has J int been thoroughly
renovatvd. repaired and vetunalshel, and now open. The
proprietors have spared no expense to make the Bank Ex
change a comfortable resort, am well for the epicure rie the
bcoduem man. The larder will at all times be stocked with
tb J deticabiee of the eexpon, nod R.,ra.,1 up undo: the wasp
of experienced cooks. Thoy reepectfally ask for the
patronage of a goneroum public.
J scriA.NDr.L3tzasit,
G. It. FRANCIS.
BELVIDIEILE ILESI'ACJILLANT,
WOOD STILEET, BET. WATER AND FIRST STREETa.
9 1 11 E Dote-nigh.' tog just pro vilest a choir. Ptoek of
LIQUORS, and Is rrao 3. et all times to some his frilads
4 - Ith the best of the e eawn, to the way of edibleS. iridh
Whisky Pnr-ohes remy be hat at LOP BELVtICILI.
iaallap J OIN_3AF AGE. ProortatAr.
sirOYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.Ia
D. BA HARD.
No 40, Tif S:rett, ildwcfn Wood and Markel
CRYSTAL PALACE
rio.lB Market street.
C. C. BELLY,
p f.lg 1" tnfrms2l frl:ndea4l
blfr to general,
that z .h,u.eart p;
New York and l'haadelphia tnixtern style Of
COOKING OYSTERS and everything else In the
eating line. Oysters in the t , Lel I ur 6tesnstlfar 1234 cants
a do - Len. lie will also furul.ll the best of ererything that
th , market wilt afferl. House always open until 9 o'cbck
fn th, morning. marLS•tf
OYSTER SALOON AND ILESTA.URANTI
LOB WOOD STREET.
9 1 NE subrediber has now his OYSTER SALOON AND
I RATING LIOUSD perfected In a manner that cannot
excelisS by any similar establishment in the city.
MEALS WILL BE SERVED or AT ALL HOURS Or
TILE DAN, from the
Choicest. Slants. Fowlo, Fish, Oise., dlict
Clio $,Il of Fare cannot be surpassed, and be would respect-
Iy invite the attention or the public to it.
CLIAIILES STILL.
;co.dccusetf 10S Wood street.
St. Clair Lugar Beer 13rowary.
rr H undersigned reerectfully informs the public that he
is no fully prepared to serve imitate families and the
public generally, with Lis celebrated LAGER Baal, In
bottles. All orders left at his Office, NO. 3fl DIAMOND
ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to;
and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity.
je'l9:tf P. G. SCIIX.NCIL
&guilts , Lager Boer Hall,
No. 108 Sava Visid street, opposite the asston figtste.
lIE subscriber has just opened one of the largest sal
T
best finished Lager Beer Italie in the city. Ills Deer's
acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac:
oamraolation about his house cannot be excelled.
Inn A. ESSNTTZ.
ted
W . 1./ ii :fi . lo t,t L l L A Sll l. ,: n o a le Bortle
Brow jtociuft.SNlArTLl:gocelebont.
Ale
Kiel Porter, in quart and pint bottles.
The attention or fanelliee, and the trade, Le respectfully
solicited. aril 1:y
Mineral Water awl Sarsaparilla
wm. 1) ENGLISH., Pitt street, below Penn, la non
manufacturing and bottleing the above beverages on
an v.:Centavo eca:o. tile articles are of the best quality, and
u Lured (roma the parvst inatoriale
HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE
undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS,
CABIN ET-MA and Workers in Wood generally,
with Ilia Patented and valuable PLANES.
Al who have tn.l it, pronoun., 0. a moat valuable in
sention, that must soon come into g •neral use. The fol
lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among
mans letters the Patentee has received recommending this
Plano abuse all others In use:
Pirresuaria Btra.ext Cantina FaCirokr,l
February 71, 1855.
We hereby certify, that during the beet twelve mouthe
we hare used Hopper's Pau nt Plane, and do not hesitate
to recommend It to Cabinet-Makers and Carp.-ntere ae su
perior .o any other Plane in u.. We consider it peculiarly
adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of
hard Wood, and fur planing eane-rs, it a Car superior to
the old mode of scraping, besides being a great saving of
time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane more
veneers than live men can do by any other plane or method
in ueq H. EL Bran A; Co.
To Mesas F. &Ms, ESQ.:
Dear Sir —I have examined Hopper's Patent Bench
PI-me, and believe IL to be a most excellent article for the
000 for which it Is intended,as a combination 01 plane and
ocreoer.
It is particularly adapted to planing veneers, and it does
not requite one-fourth the time or labor of the old method;
and I hare no doubt, when its properties become generally
knowu, but that it will entirely .upersede the former te
dious acid laborious custom.
1 most cheerfully recommend it to all persona engaged in
the Cabinet business, an from my knowledge of it, there is
nothing es well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful Snbh
to veneers as the flogger Patent Bench Plane.
Jenne W. WOODWELI,
Furniture Wareroome, 97, 911 Third et., Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh, February 27, 1866.
MOSES F. EATON, of this city, is my solo Agent for the
sale of Plautus, or of rights to manufaoture and sell them
WM. 0. HOPPEIt.
Pittsburgh, March 21, 185.5--(mh2l:tf )
DUFF'S MIL tt.o AN TILED COLIAGGIS,
OPEN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Summer.
DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING,
Taught from Duff 'e System of Book-keeping, sanctioned by
the Chamber of Commerce of New York as the moat per•
feet work upon accounts now in use.
DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING,
Embracing eight tripe of a boat—illustrating reshipments
of freight and paEu3engeas, owners' settlements, before and
after sale of the vessel; transfers of owners' shares, and
other important matters not attempted la any of the one
trip systems of Steamboat Book-keeping In use,
PENMANSHIP,
Taught by Mr. J. D. William., the only professional teacher
of penmanship now in the city.
BIEROaIiTILE ARITHMETIC,
Embracing a new method of computing interest, with all
the most approved abbreviations in mercantile computa
tion!) in use.
Although others advertise these 1e; tares, this will be
found the only Institution in the city where they are regu
larly delivered.
.61' Call and get a Circular and sample of Mr. Williams'
Penmanahip betoro engaging elsewhere. je23
IRON CITY CORNIER° lAL COLLEGE),
Loaded in PIITSBUDGEI, on WOOD td, near /Math. •
rfuns Institution, recently organized under its charter,
.j offers to the young men of this =a adjacent cities, and
of the circumambient country, facilities for acquiring in a
few weeks, and for an outlay insignificant, an ART far
more lucrative as an avocation than almost any trade that
it r ould require live or eta years to learn, via:
BOOK-KEEPING,
With its concomitant arta of free and rapid WETTING and
The season of low water and slack business le at hand,
which may be Improved to great advantage by taking a
mores of inatruction in the Iron City College. Special at,
tention Is given to the application of Bookkeeping to
Steamboat Business. Come, young gentlemen, clerks, ay•
prentices, and others—come and spend your days or even
ings, or both, for a few weeks, in one of the coolest and
pleasantest Halle anywhere to be found, and acquire the
sure means of obtaining employment and high wages in the
tell and winter. You will never regret the time you spent
In the IRON CITY COLLEGE. jean
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MERCANTILE LAW
OE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
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SITRANCE COMPANIES
Increase of Cash Capita
TO---lIALP-A—MILLION - DOLLARS
_
impsiii'llqsirro_No.u. cam P11.14Y,
HARTFORD, CONIC-CHARTERED. 1819.
PAID VP:-
mgS Cciatt-ciipspar
.Vitagarl.43fxTM ANNUAL STATEMENT: of the
1 Assets of theIgraKINSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart.
ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1355,
under bath:
Beal .Estate,-trtintninheid ' 10,672 05
Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay
able send•annnally 72,000 00
Debuors,tkerwayi,soenredby mortgage.. 7,31817
Bills Receivable wellsecured, payable at Bank... 126,327 ,35
Itsßroad Stocks to Connecticut 97,615 90
Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 14%890 00
Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00
Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents
and others,. 212,606 06
• $773,078 OS
The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banke or other
creditors,—nothing.
Losses adjusted and due,—none.
Losses adjusted and not due, $146.6/8 22. •
Leases unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for 4131-Aber
proof, $6 . 42.92- 60.
An other claims egainst the Company tre small, such
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 ciranmstances.
The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the
design is to limit the lout by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or leas.
• TIIO. A. ALEXANDER., Secretary.
SOUS or Comvscrictrr,t z. liartford, Jan. lot, 1885.
Hartford county.
Perecnally appeared omen A. Alexander, Secretary of
the /Etna Insurance Company, anti made oath that the fore
going statement by him submribed, is true, according to
hie best knowledge and belief
IMMIX FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
Losses paid by this Company for the year vaoi emceed
$760,000, while the premiums received for the same time
far exceed any other year, since tin organization of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, IF,
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
Any- Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jaral H. 11. TEN EYCK, Agent.
INSUR&NCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
CURTI:II9D,
PAID UP
Cash Capital $500,000
Cash Surplus, oil lre SANITARY, 1855 $270,513
TTED3 Capital Stock and Surplus is securely invested for
the benefit of all policy holders. As an evidence of
the claims we hare to public confidenco, and of its ability
to pay losses promptly, we state a fact, that its receipts
vary from $1:5,000 to $1.60,000 per month. Its business is .
lar4e and well distributed, and in our opinion nu Company
in the United States affords better indonnity to polity
bolders than the Mos. They continue to make innuranc,3
on propeity in town and country, at retca as low es is con-
Blatant with aafety to the policy holler.
It. B. TEN ETCH, Agent.
£ Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets,
Pittsburgh.
D NG 1. A W A It IC
MUTUAL SAFETY ENSIIRARCS CORTAITY.
( - 11710 E In the North Room of the Jrschenge, on Third
etrest, PFITLADELPIZT4.
A FaNn INSURANCES.
oa Vaareaui,
Cando, To all parts of the World.
Far.au
r.CLAN INSURANCES
On geode by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
all parte of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandise generally.
On storm, dwelling houses. AO.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7, 1003.
Bonds and Mortgages_....... t24,:100 00
State of Pennsylversda, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden,Southwark, and other loan , 181,553 42
Stocks In banks, railroads and /1181:1;121.C.83 cola.
panics ...... 24,012 20
Bills cocalvable...— 110,825 94
Cash 16,97*00
Balsnoesin the hands of Agents anti pretniume
on Marine Policies recently Leaned 121,707 67
100,000 01
DIIIICTO. fil:
Wm. Martin Pr. B. Pd. Huston,
Joseph H . Bell, i Hugh Craig,
Edmund A Sonde:, 1 Bneneer Nl'llvatn,
John 0. DaTl9, Charles Kelly, •
itobert Burton, &mile; B. gtoireg,
John E. 'Petrone, ; Henry Sloan,
George G. Leiper, 1 James Traqualr,
Edward Burlington, ', Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
11.. Jones Brooke, i Joshua L. Prim,
.1. G. Johnson, t ISlllBFTenneut,
James 0. Hand, John B. Semple,
Theopil us Paulding, ' Charles Schaller '
James B. N.Pfarland, , J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
W. C. Ludwig, I B. 2 - . C. Morgan, do.
WM. 51ARTIN, Vretidont
TIIO3.C.ILLN.T, Vic.oPrealdent.
Joann W. °WA'S, see,.
P. A. MADERIA, Agent,
No. 9E. Writer etreet, Pittsburgh.
i lho Franklin Fire Insurance Company.,
Of fhgadelphia, Pasneyinania.
DlELl=o3lB—Charles W. Bar.cker, Thomas IJo - t, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grout, Jacob R. Emith, Geo. VA. Rich
arts, Mordecai D.' Lew% Adolph' it. Boris, David B. Browne,
Morris Patterson. Oties. 11. Biztcssa, Prextdmt.
Cues. G. Remus, Secretary.
10ontln us to make insurarra,perpetnal or limited, on eery
description of property, In town and country, at rates es low
as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their cmdtal and preall=z,nsfell Invested, el%
flud ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company` on January Ist, 1861, as pub
lished agreeably to em Act of Assembly, wars as follow, via:
..............._.....5918,129 63
Temporary Loans ... 8:,966 17
Scoots 51,569 CO
Wait, &a ... 64,916 81
41,812,708 44
'''Elnea their ncorpotartlon, a period of twator-one years,
they hare paid upward of One Milan Four linndrad Thou.
sand Dollars, losses by s:e, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well 1111 the ability sod tirr(Vi•
Con to meet with promptness all
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent.
ap24 Offiet, nortteetazt ror. Woad and Third
THE UNITED STATI
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND. TRUST COMPANY,
PIIIILADELPHIA.•
ORLI/VIM APRIL 26113, 1850.
OUARTER PERPETUAL
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia,
offietrs of the Home Board at .P . hacidsly7sia:
ETISCITOSI3•
Stephen R. Crawford , Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thom n, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W. 'Tingley, Geo. BPLienry,
Jacob L. Florence James twsertinz,
Virilliam M. Godwin, 3PEee.
Presided—fheyben R. Clrawford.
Viet Prexident—AmbroseW Thompeon.
Bedteal if:amine?, Pittsburgh—James ELWlllson, D
Allegrieny Citp-11..8. Mowry,
GEO. R. ARNOLD, Agent,
raarl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OP FOURTII AND SMITIInELD STREETS.
Authorised Capital, $300,000.
lIMRE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or
damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea awl Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
lamonosa.
' Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson,
W. M'Clintmk, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones, George R. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
lames S. Negley, W. 8. Haven,
Wade Hampton, D. &Park,
H. IL Coggahall.
Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President.
BODY PATTERSON, Vioo President
A A. CAIIRIIII, Secretary and Treasurer,
S. A. OLaßlaa, Assistant Secretary,
Western InsUranee COMpany, Pittsburgh.
IL lIILLEE, Jr., President." I 8. li. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL 300,000.0
lustre against all Lode et rial4B; ETUR and /I A
(lII RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home Institution managed by Dutsaroaa who are well
known in the' commtin ' ity, and who are determined, by
promptnessand liberality, to maintain the character which
they have usturied, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
Direders.-11.. Jr., O. W. Iticketson, J. W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, O. Ihmsen, a eorge W. Jackson,
Wm. IL Lyon,James Lipp.imcott, George Parole, James 91c.
Auley,Alex3nder Nlmick, Thomas Scott.
VI. °Dice, N 0.92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang
Co, up. :airs.) Pittsburgh. now93ly
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c
"%7&W GOODS] I JitWaHIC, Susie Wens,
j' Murata Gone, de WitOasats Rwrsii„—Coun
try Merchants and stzange ' re visiting our city ire request
ed 10 call; se We can serve them as well,and_we think b t
ter, than they usually are served-1n Eastern cider, be ides
giving them a •responsible guarantee—an item &Moult to
obtain in many shops.
.Silver Detached Lama ... 410 to $15,00
Do Cylinders 7to 10,00
Ledies' Oold Lever and Levine Watches, $26, and upwards.
Gentlemen's do do do $2.5 to $2OO. •
Maine, Seale, Keys, Poodle, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps,
In excellent variety and at lowest prices.
Watch It pairing done Promptly and in a superior
manner, All work and all'itoods warranted.
W. W. WILSON,
67 Market meet, cdriser of 'fourth.
JOUR LITTL
No. NW/
flA i fil ei n e.. ST nem= t
BRANDIES.
0 ente Brandy, (very en%)
Otsrd Dupla)! h Co. (auger.)
Marrett d 00.
Selene.
WINES.
Baredtkldadeitat
Howard, March i Co., Idad'rs
East India Midsize,
Table do
Amontillado Sherry,
Idamenillo . do
Table do
Cooking do
Beeawing Port,
Pure Juice do
Ordinary do
Bt. Julien Claret,
Malaga Dry,
1)0 Sweet,
Champagnes,
Anchor,
erseney,
Heideseck,
Together ,with all other
business.
WIG MANUFACTORY.
MRS, RENTER,
Siz doors from the Aqueduct, Ori"Sile the allectur'i Ogke,
aasarr ClT r rt
PREPAREDEPARED TO Au
FI s LL 011DF.K 8 FOR WIGS, and all
lands of
Ornamental 'Dar W Ork.
The best quality of material is furnished. and entire
satisfaction gtutrantAsed. raylo:dawly
ruHAT LAND IMOD=ltdi issued-by Thomas Woods. and
given away to ail at 75 Fourth atreet, describes a great
variety of P arraN HOWlea and LOU. Those wanting homes
would do well to get a Wain% Oa it is deecttbed a tow
Bar Cousitty Platt. Ufa! TuworAs WOO&
NKERS AND RROKERb.
AUSTIN LOONIEW
STOOK AND BILL'BROKER,
O f fice. No. 92 Fourth et.. above Wood.
'MOTEL Draftn, Ddnda, Mortgages, and Loans on coils-
Orals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on cm
mission. Land Warranta bought and sold.
particular attention,paid. to the purchase and Bale of
All communkiations attested to promptly.
WIZ. R. WILLIE:43 .IAB. D.
Wm. H. ■di Co.
Co.&
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. Kamer Mod and Third strata. .
- e• All tranadctions mrde 6n liberal terms. Collartlone
of Bills, Notes, Ae., promptly attended to. jan2B:l,e
APCONNELL& wiLLoca,
BANKERS,
4 ND Dealns in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Sit.-•r
„AL Coin. Current and Par Funds received ou deposit.
Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collectiaz..n ado
at any point In the United States.
South East corner ot.Market and Fifth streets,
myll ' PITTSBUKCiII.
ARTIMIS, RODGERS & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKEL
CORNER OP FOURTH ,AIVD . squirm - mid) ffrItEETS.
1,112:6m Pittsburgh, Pa.
C. It. I% 11.41N9 JO3. LIN:UMW.
& Co.,
(Succownt to A. Wilkins .4 Co.)
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 71 Fourth strut, PiUsburgh.
jN THE numerous suspensions of Banks and Bankers
throughout the country during the lest air months, we
are satiethd that In almost every instance their doubles
have grown out of a departure tram their legitimate bast.
nem; and we, therefore, take occasion to 'assure the pliblie
in advance, that nespeculatlone in ..lancystocks," or other
'um:aside - operations," shall tempt us from the strict and le.
gitimate line of - our . busineast—belleving that in avoiding
all such incestmenta we el di not ortly.be better able La
serve ouretastomers and ensure their safety, bat that
adopting =eh a coarse we shall promote our own ultimate
benefit." • tfebsJ IV. a CO.
PATRICKS
BANS:CP.ILS AND EXCHANGE ➢SOMIRS,
H.-ve Removed their Office to the Cbe of Aft:hand Wood ta.
PITTSBOMEI, TA.
DAZMRE k EMEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Azoeptanots, Gold, Bihar
and Bank Notes. Ezchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collection made in all the titles tbrougliont the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. , ffeb3
• 1819.
N. HOLIKES /iv SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
SAPS 0.12109.1 M TIIIIa 13.133.3 , 31 631) ISOEfASTEL orr.cl TO 30.
87 watTainrizo, roux DOOM BELCOS-OLD
1101 t .5lES & EONS, Bankers and Etrehknge Brokers,
. and Welds in NOUS, Drafts, Acceptances, Ciold,Bil•
ver and an k Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Westerns
Cities constantly Tor sale. is
Collections made in all the cities thrcrughout thellnited
States. Deposits received in far funds or currentp!iper, b:o.
07 iticrket street, between Third and Fourth eta. [only
TINAitIY 421. 0.,
BANKERS AND EXCIIANGB BROKERS,
No. 96 iYood 3bsd, corner of Diamond Alley ,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
8177 AND BELL Bank Notes and Coln; Discount time
exchange-, and promissory notes; make collections in
all the principal chaos of the Union. Receive depOeits on
call and on intact st, and give their prompt attention to all
other matter, appertaining to a Broker's business. Easborn
Zkohange constantly on hand. mate
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
DMILE2.
Exchange, Commercial and 'Bank Notes.
"ti TUCK bought and sold on connaleuslon. Collectlona
1.3 carrfelly attended to. Interest pad. on Dianait.
6=3 - No. 55% Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
&el 6
CORWLII. 01 WOOD ADD MTH SIMMS&
1„j1 UT CECILANCE oa the - Eastern Cities constantly for
);`) sofa. Tine Bills of Exchange and Notes dlsootusted.—.
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bongbt and sold. Collections
:made in all the principal cities of the United States. De
pc sits rwelsed of Par and Current Fends.
ALLAN xnxtra, RIMAID ;AZ; YLOILINCII =KM
KRAXER WON,
BANKERS AND EXCIIANGB BltollfatS,
Dint AND Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
JO Loans on Real gloats or Stock Securities; purchase
Protuirry Notes and Timis MU, on 'Gast and West; buy
cud sell Stock,. on Commission.
Collo:Aka:ea math, on all points In the Union.
$027,476 6.
rtEALKEIS in Eich.ange, Coln, Bank Notes, Bight and
jy Time Drafts, ice. Collections carefully attended to,
and provccd.l remitted to any part of the Union.
Stoke bought and sold on commission.
cm_ No. 74 rcw.rtlf, gt., next door to Pa -, k of Pattist4t. Oda
liontegic aForman Exchange,Bank Eder, Gold awl Uvcr
/Ix:ph!, Sold and Sax..4ar.ped, at the
XOIIANGE AND BANKING HOUBIS ON
WILLIAM A. HILL & CO.,
64 WOOD DMISITOTPIErIIMP..
Interest allowed an time deposits. Danl3
LEc7irnoq ..170. A. C.AUGEGiI.
THOMPSON BELL & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corwr of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
va-commEaclAL BaoKEß,lak
AND DIAL= or
Nines, Bonds, Stooks, Real Estate, /le,
11 7 0. 75 Fourth Y., Pittsburgh, Pa. fjat,l
Ne. 64 wood end, P044/LF_Vt
ior OLD on race the fallowing BONDS AND 659
5 40 shame firehouse Bank
17 do Monongahela Navigation Company;
20 do CitilenSe Ineurangs Company;
62,000 gononsahala Navigation Company Bond , .
15,0c.0 City of Pittsburgh Bonds;
fs,oce County of Allerheny Bonds reeps:di
ClainSottl'a Loan Office,
To. 100 831IT1IFIELD STREET. NEAR VISTA -
Moray loaned on aola and Silver Watched, Silverware
end otbar cc - Aunt:Ad articloa. acil4Alv
CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN M'CLOSKEY &
TF,'lon.'iL.v2.,LY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
ctreet, which has won an unbounded popularity under
ho nemo of the TIIREN 1310 DOORS, have, for the pur
p:,se of acquiring more apace for their Immense bnainette,
:noTed to the epacious building on the corner of
DIAMOND A LTAIY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
READY MADE CLOTHING ,
That has ever been ofiered to the public.
Tboir principal object for this removal, le to give them
nor° facilities for the
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They ore prepared to sell Goode et the
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES!
Ana they will warrant then to be as good as any =wan
factused to the Union. _
They hate on hand a full end beautiful assortment of
Louis and COATING ,lot
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUM-
Om- interests are identical with those of our customers,
and we snore the public that our fidelity will not fail in
tilling all orders Rd may be favored with.
Viy- DON'T FORGET THE PLACE—
No. SS Wood Street,
(EASTBIDE,) COMBS Or DIAMOND ALLEY.
N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand tha t we have
no longer any connection with the Clothing Broth:leas on
Liberty street. Our attention la devoted esolueivel,y to the
House above designated.
nisr23 JOHN hi'MOSKEY 3 00.
EDMOND WATTS.
trEROILiNT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET.—
DI I have now on hand a large stock or Teal and Winter
Goods. Orercoatings, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest
lags, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English
Cassimeres, of every style and shads in the market, all of
which I N7lll make to order on the most reasonable terms,
and warranted to suit. oct3
OT RECEIVED AT JOHN 3.1e01,0811EY CO'S Whole.
J
EMU Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Woodsireet,andcorner
of Diamond alley, the largest and moat varied stock of
goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure
of invitinc the attention of the public to. These goodshave
been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no
second profit on them, which leaves us able trEsay that we
can and do sell at as small profits as any house in the east
ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to
glve us a cnn, and examine our extensive assortment of
READY MADE CL'. ~.fI.INO. It is_almost impossible to
enumerate the qua at yof Immense piles of garments that.
is to be seen at this!, r e establishment; it to neident to
soy that it hes never t en equalled by the house itself:
marltktf JOHN HoOLOSKEY h CO.
C lot tiling 1 Clothing 1
pm undersigned rw3pectfullyinformsMs friends and the
publio that he is now receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib•
erty street, a choice assortment of Clothe, Cassimeres and
Vestings, of the latest and moat desirable styles, which he
Is prepared to make to order to the most fashionable man.
ner, at abort notice, and on the mostheisonable terms.
We have also on hands large and well manufacturedstook
of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retalL
Perrone who purchase goods for cash, will and it to their
advantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their
purchases. mart)] C. CONNER.
E t Jr., Agent,
ft STRZZI%
he following very choice sr.
LlstcmHock,
.
ABM
Jamaica,
Santa Ctrs.
GIN
e!,
' B L ogu ondon Cordial,
Schnapps.
BUNDRISS.
Boatherford's Scotch Ale,
Radar') London Porter,
Wild Cherry Brandy.
Absinthe,
Anisethe,
Curacea,
I .
Sardines,
Mocha and Java,
young Hp. and Black Teas,
English Branson Cheese,
lroport4 Havana Cigars, of
varlons brands,-
Old Monongahela Whisky, of
all grades.
articles connectil with the
my29:daw
IM=ll=ll
JOHN WOODS,
cu CO.,
- BANamo AND HXOILAlitil3 BROKERS,
0. B. ARNOLD a to.,
B CURERS AND ESC:LANGE D 110102.3,
TUOMAS WOODS,
William A. HUI Q. Co.,
BANKERS,
CLOTHING.
OUS TOM WORK,
IN 'MB DOT STILN,LND UPON Tall 8801111211 . NOTION
NESS COATS
Fall and Winter Goods t
NEW SPRING GOODS.
Row Clothing Stows,
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
riiIIE subscriber has just opened this new establishment,
1. where be has always on hand a large and choice assort
ment of all articles of CLOT EMIG, which lie warrants equal
to any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable prb
see. The public are requested to giro him a ash.
14- OPPENIIERINEt.
To housekeepers.
WE have
Off.INAnowGLASS oned one of the largest stook of
opened
and QIIRENSWAiItI, entable s
for.
in
housekeepers the city, and intend selling at v.ry low
prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware,
consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Feu:
large wing
tao l oh edGdseason
upr t tploa n s . s edwe s t a o r ck binv
ciat±z
mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened
so, e beautiful shapes of White Stone ?teat Dishes; Voir,
table do : Covers:l Dishes for stewed ClikEen, etc., etc. Also,
some very handscose new styles of Water Pitcher=. Onr
stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors.
Ware, is large—all of which we have put down in pi - J, h
suit the times.
FRENCH CHINA.
We have some twenty different styles of French China
Tea sets, and some beau:Cul Gold Band Dinner sets—all of
which we are selling at least twenty-tve per cent. below
former prices.
HOUSE FCfIitrISIIING GOODS.
Our stock of Knives and. Forks, Spoons, Walters, Britan
nia Ware, airandoles, Solar Lamps, eta., is large, and we
will sell them at very G low
low prices.
n WEBB.
On hand and reeelFing,a large stock of Boston and Pitt>.
burgh Glaa3 , Ware, which We will Fell at manufacturer's
prices
COMMON WARN.
Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowie, Dishes, Pitch
ers, and every article suitable for country e r dty trade, L
large, to which we invite the attention of nityand country
merchants, as we will sell them rely .tpw for cash,
liongekee peso and inhere in want of Wriab China and
Queensware' will do well by calling at the
CHINA HALL,
No. e 2 Us:bet, between 84 and 4th 0.,
Opposite Goa. IL Whits.
JUST 13.E . CEIt'ED
AT TBH. o acto rri AL nir.E-'itivir.; • _
No.7i !diluter Stamm, smart Terrain Al >
117.1788UR011,
to:mos i r Dkq LE.STODE of Spring
kir and Summer Dry Geosl vex' Offeied fa tttli market.
We would call particular attention - to the following".
A very supertax assortment-of plain Black Brocade and
fancy colomixdligi;.-Alen.twistcdßilks, Satin, plaid and plain
Tissue; and lliregep; Printed Borne and Cholla de Laines;
very haricfMme Stencil Lawns and Britliantines; a good
sarartment of Stench Worsted Collars, tinder Sleeves and
Chemizotteg; embMidenkl,
,Aem ditched and plain Liam,
Carob:l.s Ifilindkemblefs, - Furniture Dimity and Chltitzes;
mid 'Ribbons at bargains;
A befmtiful assortment,. of Moire antique taco and Bilk
Sln,wle and Scarfs: a full assortment of Waves,
Mitts iloeiery; Irish Linens, Marlins and Prints, to
, : rettler-.irt i e,Mplete assortment of every other article,
foreign or domestic..
1 . 1-eo;:Ft; P;-past favors, - eve would solicit em early ex-
I of stock, couddint that, for. tjuantity, qualm
; t>,-: ;•.-;;-; tt is' unsarpsesed.
YOONCi, LOVE A' Pao.,
formerly Young, Stevenson et,d, Wt.
rsvai of Spring and Sorosner, Dry
Goods.
ie.!! No. 9 N. W. SEDD , OII WOOD Sumer.
ri GREGG A . C.0., Importers and Jobbers in Erittob,
JJ • French and German DRY GOODS. having receiv
ed our large and extensive stock of spring and - slimmer
goods, puroband from Importers, taanufacttunrs,And part
through our own importation we feel tiafil assuring our
old customers, country merchions and city dealers general
ly, that &ring to these acquired facilities in purchnorlng,
we can offer - Duch inducemants to buyers as ars rarely root
with in the trade. . .
Among our dry goods stock will be found cashmeres, de.
isines, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs,
mohair luatrea, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured ttliket
glughams arid fancy prints, letest styler, broadeloths,Lutry
outings, cushneres, satinete,tweads and 'eammer pants : -
leohing 1 broOtri and black mualina r 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, threes and - ribtions;
with lacegoods,finiq.y :lettings, Jaconetts,mull andfignied
Swiss Muslims and black silk veils, AIL
Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per
mission caps threads , port monales,patent medleines, per
fumery, and ' almost every article usually kept In the va
riety line, together with a large stock of gold and elver
watches, vetch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of
newest patterns, and a great variety of BO hour and B day
doers, ell of which will be sold at the loves t Indus for cash
or sath=story reference.
N. 8.-.-Allearlyeall from' bnyers Is respectfully trolicital.
tame D. GREGO A CO.
SPRING DRY GOODS.
lIAGAN &AIM. No. 91 Market it.,
A RR receiving daily additions to their large and well
I'l6. selected stash of
Mantillas,
Shawls & Scarfs,
lioueeheep'g Goods, .
Alesander'e Kid Glom, ke,
To which we would respeetfolly invite the atter tion Of
the Ladies. mh2o
111.011.11.M1NG GOODS.
XRANR VAN GOWER lsae just received a large and
beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves
and Setts in Crape, Tarlatan and Swiss, black lace and
guise Veils, black hosiery and GloveS, in wool, cotton,
and ark; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities.
Alexander A Bajores best Bid Gloves can always be
found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner of the Dia
mond.. novl7
ASW DRY 600DS STORE:
IronFroret...3o 91 Market. street.
Dft bonne being now open for the transaction of a gener•
o
al Dry Goodsbnainess, we would respectfully solicit the
patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex
tensive end well selected stock of BILES,. FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements-as viii in.
arse entire satisfaction. ILAGAN &
apittf Nos. 01 Market and 8 - Orden street.
VAN GOEIDER , S TRIAIIIIII4O STORE,
No. 83 SatELT ST., Comma OP DL531051).
JIIST RECEITLYG , a large and well selected stock of all
the new styles of
LADIES' DRESS AND 3LANTILLi TRIMIMIGS:
Fringes, Buttons, Galloons,
Gimps, Braids, Velvets,
Leee4 Cords, Ribbons.
A handsome assortment of Arrach, Scotch and Austrian
EMBROIDEIIIO2 , in Swiss, Jeconst and Lace.
Collars, Elging., Handkerchiefs,
Sletrres, In .2nrtino, Infants' 'corms,
Cheinizettes, Bands, .. Cape A Waists.
A full supply of MOURNING GOODS:
Crape setts, Goners, Lore and Gauze Veils ;
Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, Gauze end Dotted Falls,
Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, Italian andEng'h Crape.
MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamps - 1 Collars,
Bands and Insertings: French Working Cotton, Hoops,
Linen land Cotton Floas,' Oil Cloth, Embroidering Bilk,
Stilletos and Scisrant.
Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons.
A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
GOODS—Shirt', Cogars, Cravats, Ties, Hanikerthlefs, Ac.
Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small
wares generally.
BAJOU'S WEST Km GLOVES, la white, black and colors.
Sizes from No. 6 to No. 10, always on hand.
Alto—A good stook of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very
cheap. m 123-
N' U 1 i3' U 141 G
,7i11119 W. WOODWELL,
. _
CAE IN- I' FURNITURE MANUFACTURER.
iS ooma 97.. and 90 Third street.
J. W. W. respectfully Informs
his friends and customers thst he
h as now completed his spring stock
of Furniture, width is decidedly
natl.rtlexts.ad r.,:t ever offered for oale in this City, which
!,, ;,ricer se low as cony in the United States,
to uphold the quality with wellam.
h,st. workmanship, end newest designg and
of his orders and facility in manufacturing,
~r.cl-i to prodnca warranted furniture, at the lowest
lie 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 ale
gar-t and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be
furniehed from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
der. The following, articles consist, In part, of his stock,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpaused
In ...ny 01 the Eastern cities:
Louis XIV tetea-tete Sofas;
60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth;
50 dos.
20 dos. Mahogany Chairs;
Walnut
20
' 60 Mahogany Bocichag "
Walnut
60 Mahogany Dlvane;
20 Walnut "
50 Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 " Dressing Bureaus
80 " Washstands*,
40 finclosad r,
100 Common
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut "
50 Cottage
200 Cherry and Poplar Bedstead%
20
10 Wa ho lnut Magany Wardrobes;
"
10 Oh • II
50 Plain
TO Dining and Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs;
24 Cane Beat Booking Chaim;
1.2 Ladies' Writing Desks;
Bat and Towel Stands; What-Nota;
Et - Ignites; iPaper Maeda, Tables:
Conversation Chalra Pembroke "
Elizabethan " Elan and Tier "
Reception " Ladies' Wark "
Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dining Tables:
Arm
Bothir: and nail Chairs; Ottomans;
Q.e." la large assortment of COMMON YOBSTITIBE and
MNDSOI3,OII.ADIS. Cauutsz Mama supplied with all ar•
titles in their. line.
STEAMBOATS anti UME.I2, furnished at the shortest
notice.
All orders promptly attended. to. - apr6
Steamboats, Ahoy t
lims subscribers tender their acknow
edgments for the favors bestowed upon
them by their Steamboat friends, and
would respectfully remind them and others irderest
ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to
furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Furtdture and Chairs of the bat material and work-
T. B. YOUNG & CO..
Corner Third and Smithfield streets,
opposite "Brown's Itotel."
James 2..crw, Jr.,
MaAND BEDSTEAD II.TFACIITIii.EB—No. 294
tter:ma's Row, Libes'y street, nee on hand a large
stock of Chairs and Bodsteada of every deseription, made of
the beat materials, which he will sell lower than articles of
the same quality can be sold in the city.. He.would call par-
Idcular attention to hie large stock of Mahogany and Walnut
Chairs and Badareada, which he will sell at greatly rednsed
prices. Alai, Turning, of every deecription assented in the
nesteet nuttuser. -Orders left at the Ware Booms, or at the
Mill, corner of Adams and Liberty streeta,will be promptly
ttended to. marll
A. lIIILLIEGVN CO.,
nACID ON HAND it their extensive CABINET and
MUM .MANUFAOTORY, No. 84 Smithfield etreit,
large assortmezt of fancy and Idaho furnittre, Vlach they
will sell 15 per coot. below mammy rates.
• Dorms—cash only.'
Groat Indusiononts to Cash Purehantrz.
E will sell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY
CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that cannot
to please cash purchasers. All our work is warranted.
Our terms are CASH. JANES LOWRY, .lIL,
mar2f. ear. SersanthZarsi Liberty eta
WM. E. BTE.V.Ci B ON Colutalaileo to manufacture
OARDTET-WAIIE of every description, at hie old stand,
corner of Liberty and Seventh atreete. lINDEETAIL.
INO attended to, In all Ina branches. nkyll
I.ELD BOOK POIIIIALLROAD ENGINEERK—Contaire
F
lug ferroulos for laying out curves. determining - frog an
glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., eta, together
with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords,
magnetic variation, logarattdmus and natural signs tan
gents, etc. ett.,by John B. Renck. Civil:Engineer. Pocket
book form. $1,75.
s e.The object of the present work is to supply a want
very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on
Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing
ths cr.:l=4u lograrithmatio tablas are common enough; but
r. ~- . ,r.2.r.rning with them tables othetsi peculiar to the
and especially the necessary formulas for
v1:1-, r turn-outs, crossings, Ac.,le &desideratum
10 designed to aupply.
U. S. '41:11-..ts-: comer, West Point, April 18, 1854.
h.:rs looked over !! llenck's.Plati Book for
it h1.1.1.ti and think it well adapted to the ote
rtz pr..i.OR&S, and have no question but it will be
i nod practical volume both for oficeand
D. B. Man 42.
Taos, April 21,1854.
str. pleased with Mr. llenck's little manual, the
. f Boot of Railroad Engineers,. With the presenter
Lion of some of the most practical and useful of recognised
processes among railway engineers, he has given others
which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess
a mint of higher valeta than that of mere novelty—that of
being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira
ble, practical use. In conclusion, while 1 think the design
of Mr. Efenck's 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 publshers.
B. FM:ULM Cann,
0. S. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Tor sale by WILLIAM S. HAVRE,
Dealer In Engineers' Stationery,
and Market street. corner of Second.
FDRESS GOOLS3.—A. MASON CO-have Plat
received another splendid lot et Dress Goo,* comprl
ging rich Plaid, Striped and Nivred Beragmlumea, or.
ganell=,,,to, mitt scab sleipult JOIN aS ii=nosd B e .
• • T. •
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& Inv end slogisin i ft/outdid
.. R 4 ....' , ,, , • ' ' utribay, fn tee e
e _ e..e •
-, .. .. e e s 1 _ i, 6 , :1. n , ei e all Mira air
tce:r.t. I ladle IP • ens
~!. .W AI J el' i ndi CDn t.y t• imam/ ...e /e•efi
0 0 474 were. t a et, 'nun. ;oh leer. I. a me,
i
ic es, , Irm hi' tut ' , ,- .lnteunrcuitioes il mad
......
~... .;,.. .. ache,. Pains in tins Ileitis" $.ll,
Back and Idtaba,SemaletiemplarAte
_ ,.. .," : „.0ar,me -k ' , ken Ae. indeed,rery few an ge l ;
.„... . re. , . A
,dieettswe in which* PatWative Medi , .
-- - - -- eine is mit more= tees requimi, and
much sickness and suffering Inlffhti ke Vrotanteri, if •
harealeas hat' eirectiiiii o.'berfle. wore Mort freely used.
No person can feel well while)), ofastio. habit of body pre.
" 114 ; ke , ldet tt , 800 T 1 gencWqo talons and often f a t a l
ditel'°'• whim' might have been avoided by that timely and
judicious use of a geed purgative. This de alike true of
Colds, VeverPt symptom, and Bilious derangements.
They all tend to became or mine* the deep-seated and -
formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the
land. Renee a reliable family phyrie is of the first im
portance to the , public health, cm! this Pill has been per.
lected with consummatelkal, to meet that demand. An
extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors.and
patients. hiey shown results surpaming anything hitherto
known Of any Medicine. Cures have beset elleMed beyond
belief, were they not. embetantle ed by persona of such ox.
aped positions and character es to forbid the suspicion of
untruth.
Among the eminent , gentlemen who ISM totaled In
favor of thee Pilliewe may mention— -
Dort. A. A. ITAlESeilmalytical Chemist of Roston, and
stare A ssayer of igsee,kinsetts, whose high professional
character is indorsed by the
/lon. EDWARD zvsnsrr, &eater of theUsited States.
- ROBERT O. WINTHROP, Ex Speaker of the Rouse of
Representatives.
ABBOTT LAWRENCE., Minister Plan. to England.
fJOHN B. lITZPATRIOK, Oatholim , lflthap Of &eon;
aino,
Dr. 3. It OEIMITON, Practical Chemist of New York.Olty
endorsed by ,
Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State-
WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man in America;
B LELAND ACO Pmenietore of the Metthpolitan hotel,
Did space path% we could give many hundred eerttil•
cates from all parts where the.Pilis have been used, but eel.
dence even more convincing than the experience of eminent
public men, 15 found in their effects upon trial.
These Pills, the result.of long investigation and gay,
are offered to the ymbile as the beet end meet omelets
which the present stets of medical Faience can afford.
They are compounded not of the drugs thearteelves, but of
Um medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedied extra , Merl
by Chemical proems in a elate of purity, cud combined to
-gather in each a manner as to insure the beet results.
The system of corn; osition for medicines lum been feneti in
Cherry Pectoral rind Pills Loth, to produce a more efficient
remedy than bad hitherto been-obtained ley -any proem.
The reagents perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of
comeeltion, refry medicine is burdened with more or leas
of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this etch indi•
'ldeal virtue only that is desired for , the curative effect fe
present. All the inert and 'm'el'ts qualities of each
substance' employed are left behind, the curative VirtAtefl
only being retained, Rena It is self evident that the effects
should prove as they have proved, more purely ninedled,
and the Misr' more powerful antidote to disease than any
other medicine known to the world.
As it is frequently experalcnt that many niedicinesshonid
be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and
as he could rrot'properly judge of a remedy without know
mg its compsition, I have supplied the accurate Permulre
by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to- the
whole body of Practitioners la the United States and British
American Provinces. -If, however, there shbuldiari anyone
sets. has not received them, they will be forwarded hymen
to ids request.
Of all. the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few
would ha taken it their cemposidon was known! Their
life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries.
'The composition of my preparations is laid open to all
men. and all whe are competent to judge on the AuDI , ..L
f-ely acknowledge that- convictions of their intrinsic
Inuits. The Cherry Pectoral WAD pronounced by mientifla
mb. to be a wonderful 'methane before its effects were
L 'own Biscay eminent Physicians have declared the sumo
tiling of my Pill'', and even more confidently, and are
willing to certify.that their anticipation!' were more than
realised by their effects upon trial.
They operate by their powerful influence on the internal
vireera to pmify the blood and stimulate it Into healthy
action—remove tbe obstructions of the stomach, bowels,
Beer, end other organS of the body, restoring their irregu
lar active to health. and by correcting, wherever they ex
ist, such derangements as are the first origin of ditwe.
Prepared by Dr. JAMES O. AVM. Prattital and Ante
lytiral Chemist, Lowell, Masa. Price ;ft cents Per kin.
Flee boxesfor eL •
Sold by B. A. PAIINPSTOOR er CIO., at wholsesle and
retell, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by ell Dealers
everywhere. JeGalmeilew
Dress Goode,
Embroideries,
Hosiery,
,;
, ,
. .
-Vat Ism NHL 9 alia
PILLS:
INHALATION
iron tits cc= or
ASTHMA HD ruIISUMPTEN
• N to. 4V AND 17.E 11 ( INONDIR
4.EANA
BROUGHT HOME TO TR B DOOR OF TER 14411011
. - -
A WONDCRPUL DISCOVERY has recently been made
111. by Dr. Curtis, of t' to city.. in the treatment of con
sumption, Asthma, and all dleeture. of the .Lieugs. Were
for to '!Dr.. CtsaSr's lisamatt. on Izawaso lire= Vito&
AND CENIUVI STIIIIP." With this new method, Dr. C. haste
stored many afflicted ones to health, again evidence of which
be has innumerable rertls=tss.. Speaking' of the.triat•
ment a physician remarks, It Is evideiat that intielirig.t.
constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapot-tboma
dlcinol properties mast come in dizect contact with the
whole aerial cavities of the lunge, and then estape the many
and varied changes produced.upon them when Bauch:iced
Into the stomach, q i pd Pubject to tho process of digestion."
The 11.•=oan a is for Bale at all the Druggists throughout the
country.-Xsto Fork Dutchman of 'January 11..' •
The Inhaler is worn on the breast, ander Mennen, eith
out tbe least inconvenience—the heat of the body ,being
!efficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of
cures, Me the following, usigh be named; •
One package of the Ilygearta has cured me of the Asthma
of aim years standing. - 4. P. KIIIIIMAY, •
: P. SL of Dancantion, Pa.
I am oared of the Asthma of ten years' standing Dy
Carthes Hygeana. Hamann. EASTON, Br, oklyn, N. Y..
Airs Pant, of No. 5 ilamrcumd street, N Y., was curadef
a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana:
Aly raster has been eared of adistressing cough tf oevend
years' standing, end decided to be incurable by the physi•
dam. She w•as cased inane mouth, by the Hygeana.
• . J. EL Gammas, itUmond, ?de.
The Bev. Dr. 'forayer, of New York, testifies dour met%
tine in the following language:.
hime Yoax, Nov. 15, 454 ".
DEAR Sra—l blink highly of Dr..Curtts'e Elygesaa as el 1'
remedy in diseases of the throat and lunge. Having bad ;
come opportunity to testify Its efficacy, I am convinced
that it le .a meet excellent rctedicity, both the Syrup-meet •
the inhaling application to the chest.'
N. IL—Dr. Curt Is's Itygesna Is the ORIGDIAL and ONLY
GENUINE ARTICLE. all others are base imitations, cc
vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits Shun them as you
would POISON.
Fos sale by Dr. Geo. H. Rapier, 140 Wood !street; R. .;
E. Sellers A Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John
Sargent, New Brigittont.C. L. Raiser, Rochester. •
rinyitiadawlitm
Carter's Spanish Bin" tare.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!'
Not a Particle of mercuryis it. -
XT TDB AFFLICTED READ -AND PONDBIG—Ara
•
L Int, t 3 < Remedy for Scrofula, Xing s Iteti, IthecusuD. '
tisaa,Obetirate Cutaneous Bruptians, Pimples or Pustule ,
on the V , Blotches, Bakis, - ague and Fever, Chronic Born.
Eyes, Rirg e Wortn or Tatter, Sold IlendEulargemalnt and,
Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulura, Syphilitic
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, - intLAUDisearers.
arising from an Injudicious use of Blerciary,lmpradenee In.
Life, er /mpurityof the Bleed. • • , •
la-This great ;Iterative medicine and Purifier of.Bleott
Is now used by; . wands in grateful patients nom all part ,
of the United Rana, who testify daily to the reriarkabl
enres performed by the greatest of ell medirines, "' 4 WD
TER'S BtANI3I.I ITTYTISBIL" Neuralgia, Itheumatisaw
scrofula, Bruptione on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers,
Ulcers, Old Bores, Affections of the If ido eye, Diseases of the .
Throat, Female Complaints, Pairs and Aching of the Bones
and Joints, arespeently put to flight by using this great Bad
Inestimable remedy. , • - •
For all diseases of the Blood; nothing has yet been found •
to compare with it. It cleanses• the systole of ell Impuri
ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver. and. Bldnerye,
strengthens the Iligerstion gives -tone to the 'Stomach,
makes the akin clear and healthy, and roan= the Cozad. • '
tattoo, enfeebled by disease or broken down by lanexcnisee
of youth, to Its pristine vigor and -strengths t he
Far theism:lies, It is invariably better than all h eins
metica ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish texture
will remove all sallowness of completion, bting the
mantling to the cheek, give elasticity:to the sup, and ha. •
provetho general health In a remarkable degree beyond all
the medicines ever heard of.
The large number of antlituates which we have received
from persona from all parts of the United States, is the teat
evidence that there is no humbug about it. The prase,
hotel keepers magistrates,phy_siciana, and pnblio men, well
known to the commtualtyr all add- th eir testimony to the
wonderful effects adds daIIAT BLOOD PUBIIIIIGL•
Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and
read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicines
None genuine unless signed by 'BENNETT BEMIS,
Proprietors, No. 8 Pearl street, Richmond, Va.; to whom aU
orders for supplies and agencies must be addreased.
And for sale by B. A PAIINEBTOCX, JOBE% FLEX
NO, FLEMING B 1108:, raid by DraggistsfgenerallY. .
S TATSELENT FROM CANADA • • •
• Qumizo, February 7t1i,1854.
Marrs. B. 6. Pinlnutool: 4 tb.—We Mot the pleastrefat
receiving, thie morning, the within earjnoote c sou;ireo•
mliuge, which will levee? gratifying to you, ite it was vent
voluntarily. We are, Gentlomencottre, very truly,
J:111/BBOW
Gtntlemen-3ly little daughter. tour years old, and - my
son, older, wore for a oonskerabls time suffering from ,
worm,. I purelowd .two bottles of yotir Verrolfuga, of .
I gore them three doves, sox:Tana to direr-dons,
and :tromp to sly. Ili less than threelloufs th.Ytel,lt4
lIIINDRED" WORMS' some of-the extract..
(hoary ing.h of from twelye to %teen Inches.:
Haring experienced so much of the beneficiolcZects
your Vermiluge, 1 feel It my duty to recommend It to the
public, as, in mtnpinion, one of the most aelcadlons rams
diee egoluit worms ever offered to the nublit.•
Gentlemen, believe ma to be ;
Your much obliged andhumbleearr't,-
tidTFIANIEL
LEAT.Ebe%
l'repored and sold by 8.. A. h, FAILTIB N/3.36".09.1
corner of First tail Wood stre;ote. ,mylo .
Joseph hite'lF:QatrrLigdlLtipcaltnr g.
WRITE, now carrying on bad.
tp nem in his spacious'. premiresi Luene :
lately enlarged,) on the Pittsbutg.h and V.
Oreensburg turnpike, near-the
Enn, between Pittsburgh, and Lawrencevillcyrespactlully
invites the public to inspect his stock Of 'Ekitltra
BUUGIES, &c. And he particularly: iniprraw ganitemer
purcsamm, that one-price only la' Made. -.Femmes - alma ,
experience In the butaness,inablei him to.
patrons. the same choice CO,ligetlaW of. Carriages 'which, et
many Yeant . Past. it has been kilo Particular •departmint; ti
select from the 'warms and MOBtr talented' Eaten:amm
lecturers. The succeas of 'bin new system is cemplete-i4h!
economy of his arrangeeientavrill - eunirths - bestankp*
• fashionable minufactnresat inederateprfcis.. ' . •
Uneneunibered those , heavy' expenses *bich th
mania fordeconitibg .betiseS of 'badness has imp e ,l- 171 , , ,.;
the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) - JOBEEU.%) ,
will sell, on rea dy reerteyonly,,at mubli less than the 'mina:
profits. - [Dakhla's - 3
oar aniagesnipaired in the best manner, with .1., •• t
- -
MEID=DI
Wagon 2dasters and Teamsters' L
Bounty
_a:v. , .
Aalumpy, 92 Fourth street. - •
lomtS, Boldlomidasicians, Wagon lidastenileart :
1 . 1 gm, /tu t who were regularly mustered Into the ea:
Tice of the United States, and every. Ofllcer, Beaman, Ord
carp Beg Mall, Marine, Clerk and Landsmen In the Nief::
ore, Mills or Volunteers, or State Troops or any State
Territory, are entitled, by the late AM of Oongreitarto
Warrant for 100 Acres of Lana. . •
Those who have received 40er 80 Acres, are entitled to. -
Warrant for such quantity of Laud as will make, la it:
whole, IRO Acres.
Venoms entrusting their claim to'rroa can rely upon
lag them attended to 'promptly.
All information- fres of charge, Leases prom L
s-wend. Addzas . AUSTIN LOOMIS -
=WA Bounty Land 4ginal.92 Ilibuxth
00 ro=r lk : ll; Ar lam a °44 a ult
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