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ON and anti-Monday, Jane 38 11ti,1855, Trains will run as follows): • GOING BART. .Mrpressafaii Night Leave. Train. Train. Train. Columbus 10:00 A. 5L 3.30 P.M. 11:30 P.M. Newark " 4:45 " 12:50 A. M, Zanesville .. ... I=l P.ll. - 6:eo " 212 " Concord ....... :...:.»: 1 2 G 8 chwatwidge ............ 1:20 A:44 " &CI " 7108 3:26 Barnesville . " B.z 4 :3 8 Belmont ---....... 244 " 13:51 " 6:14 " Andre Beilair 8:60 - Airr:9:4s arr.6:ls GOINGCT.RaC . - /tiVit Leans. . Train. Train. Train. 9:45 A.M. 5:15 A. Id, ROB P. M. Belmont 'teat . 6:15 " 7:03 " Barnesville • 10:52 " 6:43 " 7AO " Cambridge SO4 " 9.00 " Concord...---...-. 117 P.M. 8:,7) 9:25 Zanesville - 1:10 " 9:30 " .21000 " Newark 2:08 " /1:50 " Arrive Columbus... RIO ° T2:15 P. M. 1.20 A. 55. The Express Train going East will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord. . Cambridge, Cempbell'a, Barnesville, and Belmont only. Goma WCST will -stop only at the above named Stations. The Mail Train wlll stop at all the Stations where the Mail is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. ..The Night Train will stop at all Stn. Cans on proper notice being given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express 'Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. AL 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 Mt. 'Vernon nod-with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana R ailroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Waehington,Phlladelphittand East ern Cities. The S:5O 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 leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, wilt connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polls and Richmond by morning Train en Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, a ad reach Wheeling at 9:15•P. M., and leave by 10:36 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio -Railroad, arriving in Bsiti more at 5 P. M., next day. The 1I:30 P. M. Train connects at., Columbus with the Mail Trainwhich leaves Cincinnati at [pa P. M., and arrives at Ballade at 6:15 A. M.: connecting with - the Accommoda tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen gers leaving Means , by the Evening Trains can, by this route, Ma Idiehigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day: ton, reach Columbus to reason to take ,this train; and at Wheeling will take the AccomModation rain for Cumber land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. The 5:15.A. N. Mail Train connects at Bellair with Night , Train on 'he Baltimore and Ohioßailroad.; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago-via Monroeville; at Columbne with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, and Chicago; via Dayton and via Urbana. The 945 A. M. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 2:20 P. M., and connects with trains going South and West arrir. lug in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The OM P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland. and at Columbus with Mail Wain at 215 A. SL, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton Indiana. polls, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago. ISAAC , EL SOUTHWICK, Shpt. Zanesville, Jima IS, 1655—{je21] T KE... PENNSYLVANIA I RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL aourn, connecting the Ab Lando cities with Western, North-western and South. western States, by • continuous Railway direct- Thls road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western lakes; making the most direct, cheaper! and reliable route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to mad from the &tat West. RATES BETWEM PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. Fru? oatass-Boots, Bhoee, Dry Goo* 76e. me (in bore - 017=s, Feathers, BECOND OLABB.—Boots and Stationery, Dry Goode, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- ,Ohc: per 10041 e. ther, WOM, dc..-• - •^ ; TURD CLASS -- An vils, Ragging, Damn 59c. per 1009)s. and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ac. ..... BOURTH CLASS ..-Oo free, Fish, Bacon and per 109 Es. Pork, (packed,) lard and Lard 011 .&a. In shipping Goode En= any point -last of Plilladel •=partMular to mark package via Pennsylvania " All Goods consigned to tho Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Plunzane. &Wm—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N. T.; R. J. Bzeeder, Philadelphia; Magner. A Koons, Balti more; Geo. O. Francis:us, Pittsburgh; Bhringman Brown, Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Louisville, Ey.; IL O. Heldman, Madison, Ind.; Radcliff & Co., St. Lou% Mo; 8. Mitchell A Son. Evansville, Indiana. H. H. EiOljertiN, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. J. LO3I.I3ATAT, my 9 . . Superintendent, Altoona. Pat_ Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. 3 . - Tit 4- 7 47 . .7J ORANGE OF TIME. ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, Jane 20,1856 , the MAD Train leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays extepied ) at 7 o'clock, A. M., cad arrive at Newark at 1.60 o'clock, P. M., connecting with tni.ins Tor Columbus, Sandusky, Intlianapolls, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lasalle, Mount Vernon, Rock 'lsland, Toledo, Saint Louis. r.611d1 Cincinnati at S.lO same evening.. ILETURNING : Leaves Newark at 12 o'clock, M., and arrives at Steuberr vile at 7:10 P. M. Passengers by this train leave Cincin nati at 6 o'clock, A. M. The Cadiz Accommodation Train Leaves Steubanriite daily, (Sundays excepted ,) at 4.05 P. M , and arrives at Chills at 6:35D. M. arrmartan, Leaves Cadiz at 727 A.M., and arrives at Steubenville at 1010.4 A. U. For farther Information apply to JAMES COLLINS & CO . Freight and Passenger Agents, N 05.114 and 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. LAFAYETTE DEVENNY. General Freight and Ticket Agent. E. W. WOODWARD, 023 Superin tendi.n t. 1855. AIR LINE ROUTE 1855. MAI CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS• 'WA OLiIOAGO, ALTON AND ET. LOUIS RAlLgitiagZEM-- ROAD , Formerly the Chicago and Idlselesippl. Ctirryitig the Great drivican E.--press and tl. B. Maas. HE Only Direct and Reliable Route to the South end South-West—Seventy Miles Shorter than.any other ante. TWO THliqUalf ti CM= lading DULT, EitrAMATS 112SCICPTID. Leaaea Arrirea at Chicago. Si. Louts. St. Louis Day Expre55........... 9.15 A. 30 A. M. St. Louis Night Express 10.00 P. .. 245 P. M. Trains ruu directly through without change of cars or baggage. Prom (Thieve to Si. Louis in 151 hours. IhIPoRTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock Leland Railroad for Ottawa, La tulle, Rock Island and Oen. tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinots Central Railroad for Clin ton, Waynesville and De.stur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Sp: ingasid,with Grekb..Western Railroad for Jackson- Title and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditions and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At St. Louis, whir Daily First-clam Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Linea of Packets for Kansas, Sr. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. R. P. MORGAN, Bup't, Bloomington, 111. L. DARLING, Agent, Chicaeo, 111. ['seal ILLINOIS CENTRAL. RAIL-ROAD Carrying the Groat U. States Hail and Express TWO PAEBELNGED TRAINS . RUN DAILY on itrentiro length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, um This Read, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Ittrelesippi R. R. ant Chicago and Galena Railroad, forme the most direct and only continuous R. R..routo from CHICACO to Br. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Ttai/18 leave Chicago as follows : 10 A. H. and 10.20 P.1.1-9r. Lours AND Canto Enazas. Pima ngere far 81. Louis by this train take the ears of the Ohio and Elise. R. R. at Sandoral, and are carried direct to St. Louis. 085 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Dinittqtru dm) °ALMA Ex. Pima, am:meeting at Dunbeth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Btetun Packets for Bt. Paul and the Upper ifdlesiselppi river cites. Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A M. and 7.00 P. Id. Passengers from the East and places on the Ohlo river destined for at.Loule will save leo miles of tedions and un certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louts, and arrive fifteen hours in advance or the river route, by taking the tars at Cairo. Tickets to St Lome, Cairo, Dubuque, St Pa* and all tin psitant places by this route, can be had at the office of the O. a P. and C. & P Railroads in Pittsburgh, and lifichlglut Clentral Railroad in Chicago, See ITTSBURGH AND OCINNELLBVILL ~.. : 1:: "." .....f "17.1:,' .2,.....7.t... : ...' '"'... 7: -. '77' .'4'..- .... ri:::-fis: ..........—:1 [ RAILROAD CII from West Newton, Westmoreland unty,. toolton:burg Station, Payette County. T.. , LOT ellaNrat MBA FISHER having been char. imay tared eveni b n y g th at e Co half past four . leave f t o te r b w org es ti t Newton, connecting there with the Trains of the Pith:- burgh and Connellsvills Railroad, which will run between the above points until farthernotlce, as follows: Leave West Newton at 5:30 A.M.; stopping at Port Royal, +Smith'e Niu , Jacob's Creek end Layton; reaching Milten burg at WO o'clock. Returning, leave Illiltenbarg at e:95 A. H. stop at all way stations, and arrive at West Newton at 1:35; connecting with the at amer CUBA FISHER for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon. Second Train will leave West Newton at 12 o'clock for kNitenbarg. and returning,- will teave Billtsuburg at 8 p.ll_, stopping at ail way scatiotui. Pare from ' dolourgh to Silltentiarg, $1,15. Stages for , Thdeatown and Conn-lisville will connect with the Tralm9 at bllltenburg Station. - height will be transported each way daily. Tor rates apply teD. W. CALDWELL. koq., Assistant Superintendent, West Newton • or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agent, on board the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the idononsaltela Bridge. OLIVER W. BARNES, President and Sum-intendant. Pittlikrrek. JOT , " 2 0. 1558 . 1e.211 miI(ANQPACTUkf.Mt ABC DEALEIt in Paso Ponta, and In Importer of Music and blusleal Instruments. Bole Agent for the celebrated Hensuno Punta; also, for Halle; Davis & Co.'. Boston Pianos, with and without Coleman's 2Eollan Attachment. [my6l *o. 118 Wood str.at.. MEE =MMI CaIMAGO to CAIRO It. B. MASON, Sap't Charlotte Blume, , . :f . INNE - RAILROADS cENTRALI3.OOTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! Northern Illinois to the Mississippißiver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to the Dliotsalppl. Mop, .13c7iling&ii and Quincy RAIL “eT;--,..t-1,-.1 » ROAD Foluaratr Tao Coromio alto AtlaOaa. Crlrr. =MT Teem R. R. is itoW CoitPLETan, And (Trains run the entire distance Loin CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON lowa, without change of Cars. Tins Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSOATLNE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, _FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLEW, amlthe Milt ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TeST:LOLITS,BLOOM.: INGTON. CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,. JACRSONTILLR, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Misila slppl Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the Ras .t,-aralding all laying over at any of • • ~ the points. S•ages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making Alm quickest and most reliable route to reach all the-.important paints west of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles lasi - , staging than by =pottier rou:e. The Road, for a largo portion of the way, is laid with the emennuoos Ban, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— well stocked with the most modern Lwomotives and elegant new Cara. JUi'lly this route passengers are Imre of making conneo lions, and arriving at at. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, 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. TUN/IBM TICKETS by this route can bo purchased at all the Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office of the Compkny, corner of Clark and Lake streets, In the Granite -Building: at the Depot of the Galena R. IL, and at the Mich. Cent. R. 11. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta., opposite Tremont 1301341 e, Chicago. kIiNIG HT consigned by this route will receive immetli• ate despatch. C. G. Radii MOND, Bup'L 0. IL FOLLY-TT, Gaol Ticket Ag't, Chicago. AZT TICILBTB can be procured at the principal Railroad OCices of the country. =big 100.000 COPIES I STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON kaIIE WEaTERN WATERS, AND STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY.—The noden-Leed have now in course of preparation a new STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be issued n October next; the bosh will contain over two hundred pages, illus trated in the best style, and neatly bound in a thimble manner. IT WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS EYRE. PUBLISHED, and will be a book that wail be interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and de. ecription of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western and Bo Ahern waters. The length, model, speed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the ulnae of the boat, with the trade thole in. Also, the names of Captains and officers, her age, do., &c. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the Western waters since the application of etaam : also, a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio River, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain n list and damn* tion of all the ST F.AMRCAT DISASTERS that have occur red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beauti fully illustrate!. with a LIST OF ALL THOSr. WHO HAVE PERISH rtID BY THEIR BURNING, Bit.RING AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters. The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita. 'Yazoo, And other Rivers, with the Towns and Cities Mid down, with correct distances; also many ether River and Commercial items of interest to the people at large. The book will contain the cards of the various U. S. lid' Boats, with the trade they are In, Am, Ac. The Directory will also contain & complete list of ell the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, Ate, ; the new Steam boat Law ' its requirements, with comments, showing wherein it hefts the int:craps:cut officer, and inures the compderit officer, &h., tee. , ano all the important U. S Su preme Court Steamboat DO , Laions up to date; the Bares and important Commercial Privileges, Bills f Lading, imp pOrfant Dee:Sfor.A 4 the TL1 . 101i• U. b. Courts In regard to Freights Loet and Damaged, Am, Ac e with many other things of interest. The Directory will be Illustrated in the best style and printed in the best manner. The author has for ail year. bees gathering together all the loots and items In regard to the numerous steamboat dioasters on the Western end Southern waters, arid now thtende p.ubilabtog them In book farm. The price of the work will be put at the low stun of One Dollar. Ton tboteuthu copies will be Lenieu fur the boatmen; all others deride°. of aut.:rethink; will have to do so at em^e, as none sral be print d unless ordered In adbance. This work 15 destined to have a circulation of over -EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are receiving large UntllVer..s of subs-tatters, per mail, from all parta of the country, daily. Some of the oiliest 1X411.111911, as well se most sclentffic men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. Um Directory will be tamed in Onniber, and will to an ornament to the arlor as well ea f,teambo;t. By remitting One Dollar (poet paid) you will receive a copy of the above All oonamurdemieas and letters ehonki ba addressed to JA NIES T. LLOYDg 00., Pootne?rn Bnildinz. Ch,elon-ti 0h4,. jeZWAvartf in uortir.'w EOILIS 1... t A • 11 a I TLIVILSDA 17 evening, J my inith, at 8 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, by order of Wm- P. 17, :m, Trustee of Hugh D. King, the following valuable Real R,totti and Streets, viz: That valuable three ...tory brick. Darellidg House, No. 154 Fourth street, thu tut having a front of nineteen feet on Fourth etreet, extending, back eighty fire feet, including a three feet alley—subject to mortgage of fit:soC. Let No 121 in Stephen Colwell'a ant:diction of lots, Nov. 14 and IS having a front of twenty feet on Overbill street, extending back one hundred feet. One undivile fourth of Lot N 0.30 in Gray's plan of lota In Allegheny City, having a front of twenty-abait feet seven Inches on Anderson street, extending track one hundred zol forty feet to Gray's alley. Six Lots In the Borough of Manchester, having each a front of twenty feet on eoutherly ride of thauncey street, extending bark lle feet 0 Incr.. to South alley, being In Bakenved's eubdivielon of out lot No. 247 in rceervel tract opposite Pittsburgh. tike un ivided threeefirthsof two hundred and eixtpritue acres of Land In ticonorny townahlp, Beaver county, on the north-we-i able of the onto river, adjoining tracts Not 20, 21 and 22 on the north, No. II on the east, No 49 on the south, end N 0.45 on the west, being ire:: No 4, in Leol's district. No. 2of the depreciation surreys. Subject to lien Of 52,124. One bundred end thirty acres Lend in Wood county, Vs, flu,. mil. below Perkeretturg and three intlea from the Ohio river, or which are erected a Sawmill and Log House Subject tr, lien of 8170. The north quarter of Election 15, in Teunsliip 47, north of Range :Si West, In the district of lands subject to sale at taut ete Mari., Slichigen, containing one hundred and sixty ben, in Marinette tovint,hlp. The south-west quarter of Section 10, In Township 47, north of Range 25 went, in the district of I nit subject to sale at rout Ste Maria, Michigan, containing one hundred and forty nine acres and tfo-four hundredthe, In Mar quette tow nehlp. The mirth east quarter of Section 24, in Township 47, north of Ran., 20 welt, in the district of laud" subject to sale et Saul Ste Mario, containing one hundred and sixty Wren, In Marquette township. One undivided fourth of one hundrel and fifty-flys nerve of copper and agricultural Londe in Section I of township 48, north of Range 42 weet, in Oakland county, llrbigan 77 snare. Ohio and Pennrylvanie, Railroad Co. Stork, 183 do North American Mining Co. do bOO do. Patsburglo Aiming Company Sines; b 0 do Foregt City Bang of Cleveland • do 5 do Pittebargh owl electsload 5.. IL 10 do do do tdrubenellie It. IL do 22 do do do Oonneltsville do do 6 do Chairtiers Valley do do 55 i: J Pitteburgb et Coal nil Turnpike Co. do 65 do Temperanuerille Plank Bawl Co. do 3 do Weet tienuin Plank Band CO. do 560 do Wall Alining Co.do 400 do Iron Ci y 'timing Co). do 650 do Piro Steid Xizang Co. do fzdo do Pittainuiih A leis Royal Mining Co. do 15 do .I.ztoe ]lining Co. do Terms at sale. P. 11. DAVIS, jell Auctioneer PERRY COIRITY WARM BPranitia. r 111 1 .1., above celebrated WA'FF.itING FLAME will be OD!TI for visitors on and atter the NI Fri; OF JUNE NEY f. They ore dehghtfully located on Sherman'a Creek, fourteen miles north-molt of Duncsumon, (this place being fifteen miles treat of ilarrirburg, on the Central Railroad) at the base of Pisgah Mountain, which reaches an elevation of more than key hundred toot. bherman's Creek affords a splendid opportunity f r those fund of bathing, fishing or sailing; the rurrouuding forests offer groat .attractions to the sportsman; and lour smooth nut shady roads through a country unnurpareied for bold and magnificent scenery. will diversify the andturments of the piece. • . HORSES, SADDLFE. and anitillAGE.B can be had at all timer Horses taken to Livery on reasonable terms._ Of the tdEL‘ICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too much can hardly be Raid. Their waters have been analysed by the beet Chemiets in the Union, and are pronounced surpaseed for curing cutaneous diseaaisa and affections of t e kidneys. 'There are some live Springs in ail, every one of which is of different temperature—the largest being 63 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing, out 98 gal one every seven minute.. Ladle.' end °ancient:L.'s BATHS: have been constructed, with all the modern improvement., to gether with PLUNGE BATHS, Ac., Sc Each day a Coach Iserep Duncannon for the Springs, after the arrival of the cars. Bowling Alleys. Billiard Itaxima, and varlone other faciLl tlea for anineement, In abundance. The aecommcdations will be the best, and the charges low. Trazta.--Eight dollars -per wool:, or one dollar and arty rants 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. Marie always Mat tendanee. . All communicatioue intended to reach the Parry County Warm Bprlnp. should be addrereed to Dungannon P. O. They will be immediately forwarded. O.USKS, STORE , O.)MS, WAltgiii rUcE•4, Ac., TO 11. LET {—Lawrence:di/v.-A comfortable Dwelling Boom of ball, parlor, dining-room, kitcnen, four bed rt ems, Ac.; garden and god water. Al tgliany City—A Two Story Brick Boom, newly painted and papered, en hin,on street, near the eanaL Rant $lO per month. MI. TV4shington—A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, Ac. Rant, $1 per month. Pittsburgh—A large Three Story Brick, No. 26 Third at.; rent $176 per year. r os. 31 and 21 Duquesne street; each house is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Ac. Two Warehouses on Water street A large Storeroom .on Fourth street. Together with others. Apply to S. CUTHBERT A SON, jell 140 Third street. ChiliBl 13(X)601 13001181—Nltriza & Co.'s, No. 82 li bmithfield street, is the place to purchase Woks for summer reading. The most complete and varied assortment of books In the city con be found on our shelves. Persons leaving for the country will and it to their &Ivor tags to call on us, as We always make a deilmllen when Belling a number at a time to one person. Doesucts' Great Book, containing all his letters. Corn in one •olum., Illustrated—Si. Fourth supply. The Old Farm House; by Mrs. Caroline 11. Butler Laing The Winkles, or the Merry Monomaniacs; by the author of Wild Western Scenes. sister ]Lose; by Charles Dickens-12% cents, Mother and Step-Mother; by Charms Dickens-12% eta Call in and look over our counters and shelve*, and acrid for Whatever you want in the book line to H. MINER k CO., J. 148 No 82 Bali hflaid street. HAVING REMOVED the Stock of BOnKS , nd ST2, TIONKRY from sl Wood street to No. 30 /Intl street, by this arrangement oor rent and expenses hare been reduced mote than one half This will enable us to .ell uniftm than anyfloallsr establishment in this city; and we ar.4 determined to . dolt. All now who want cheap reading and Stationerybed better call at No. 30 FIFTH at next door to Ex.hange Bank. between Wood and Market. Jylo BANI'L B MANNER, Aret• D AZOItS, BCISSDES AND POOBET IiNIVES.—Kate AA, Blades of tie finest quality !wetted. Sams= and Tailors' Shears ground in the beat manner. Razors con caved end set in superior style, by jel2 SOWN 6 MISS', 166 Wood '• fA 4 tra ...t. a 3 3 • v 'Y' 1V1AN . 4 . 43 - s . gusu, GEORGE,. A . RulgTz,, PaorsitTott, O. 344 LIBERTY STIMET s just beeide the .Pasee4ii. N Depot of the Peroaiylvanla Ratirord, which naked It the moot convenient house in. the city for passengers aril , ving by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable eirpenee, fitted up, in excellent style, the. MANSION SOUSE, would respect. tally eolicit a abase of public pistronsge. The jets attached a splendid STABLE and et tentive ARON YARD, Mtn& tug ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Dar will be feawdslied with the best the market- ST. CLAIR-.1,10TE.L,, Cbrner of Arms and M. Clair streets, Pittsburgh; Pa frIIE undersigned, formerly of...firown's floosi,"having. taken this large and ecaaaacalloas EILVEL;and haVing refitted it In magnititent style, would rtopectfally invite his friends end the traveling public to give him a calL As sure, with the convenience of the houstuand his long az. pertains In thebusiness; he, can. give entire so< action, and his charges moderate. feb22 WM. 0. CONNELLY. • RILEY'S CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. mr/Ory] R. RILEY, Proprietor. fIORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, neer ttthe Railroad Depot. jar,l3:ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTOPPS. p,v - ERT,Ey HOUSE, 50 South hUghth street, betweenFlN Chestnut and Walnut , Phihuielphia. [au.2B:y CORNER OF N.AIN AND SOUTH BTB, IVABAREN, rpu.E. Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the 1 public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened an a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the °lnce of the Ohio Stage Company, it offers inducements unsurpassed to Warren for the accommoda. don of the trareling community. FRANKLIN HOUSE, CIIESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TIMM, PHILADELPHIA PARKER its L A1.R.13, Proprietors. jy141:31:n1 TERMS $1.,b0 PER D Y. HOUSE, JOILVSTO IVY, PENNA. jIKI undersigned having taken charge of the above awned House, and refitted it at a large expense, to n comfortable an well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample nansfacnon to all who may pa renter the House. iauS:tf J JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, Late Farmer's Exchanged ATO. 133 LIBEETY 13T1 33 T, foot of Fifth street, Pitts -1111 burgh. SAMUEL EMI L', Proprietor. This Hotel to eutirely 11.1 r, having lust been completed and opened for the accommodadon of the public. leepl3 FRANKLIN 1100 SE, Cleveland, Ohlc,. PATltleli .4. SON, Paoramons.,—Thla notute has nu t,/ dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, pad large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge thetaselves that nothing ahall be wanting on their part to reader the Pitattxuav a place whore blithe coal• forte of a first class hotel can be found. jya:tf WILKINS HALL, W. C. GAL LAG LIER, PUOPIIIETOII. Fourth streA, between Wood and Stnithfield. TrPHIS spacious establishment has been teasel by the rah- I scriber, and completely renovated.) e gar ot Ile Is at all hours prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found in the hcat reg.dstaul restaurants in the States. His spacious Bar will always be supplied with the very best Liquors. Oame of every de es:lotion, in its artisan, can alwayahe found at Wilkins lap7J W. 0. GALLAGHER. II El ETTER, Proprietor Warm Springs. RemovaL e as -.127 •••=, ROTELS. GOOD INTENT ROUSE, TIIE UNION, 0. 111 Arch street, Philadelphia, T. 8 . WEBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor, bru22:y GASKILL HOUSE, A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. aul7 M. GASHILL. FLOE:EXCH. EllATtfiL No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW +ORK. (ommucern or, amwPrize PLAJS.) E.EUBER LOVEJOY, PROPRIETOR. RETAURAiN tylive =1 TIIIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. rpIIE Subscribers beg leave to Worm their friends and j toe public general's, that they have leased the above known Ilestsurant, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re furnished, and now open. The proprietors have spared no expense to make the Dank Ex chaogn • eoriforta k ble resort, as well for the epicure as the business mum The larder will at all times be stocked with the delicacies of the MASUD, rind served up under the auspi ces of experieno. - 4 mike. They respectfully Lek for the patronage of a generous public. J. SCIIANDELMEICKB, 0. a FRANCN. BELVIDELIt E Ro.9TA UBAfti T, WOOD STREET, BET. WAT It AND FIILST BTIMETS. 9 1 /1E Grulersipaed dies Paz , : provldo.i a choice stock of I. LIQUORS.. and is ready st ail Dates to lITZTO his friends with the best of the reason, in the way of islibies. Irish 'Whisky Putsches may be had at the *allay JOILI SA V AUK. Proprietor. C4)EtNUCOPIA Ala -OYSTER AND COFFER HOUBE.-iis D. BABNAB.D. 40, JJJ Birea, be-tram Food and Afartel. janisklyi Firms:man_ CRYSTAL ket PAL.ACE, No. 18 Mar street C. C. BEELY, •ssclik RESPECTFULLY Informs las friend,' and the '.• • 'Odic to general, that he hie Just started his 'ew York and Philadelphia modern style of Ot - )OEI Nil OYSTERS eahl everything else In the eating liDl oylStgrfl i1:1 the Shell or Steered, for 'l!fi tents a down . Ile will also furnish the best of everything that the market will afford. Route always open until 8 &cloth in the morning. taarl34l OVSTEGit SALOON AND REISTAURA.NTI 108 WOOD BTI3EBT. trILE nub3criber b.se now lits OYSTER SALOON AND 1. RATING ROUSE perfected in a tnenner Out =mot 104:i-tied by any ftiMilSt cetsblt•Cment in the city. .V.ASA LS WILL RE SHIPPRZI UP AT ALL HOURS OP THE Dd F. (ruin the Choicest dl•oste, Fowls, Fish, se., Ses liin 131!1 of Fere cannot be eurpnesed, and be would respect fully invite the attenti,o of the public to It. CHARIX3 STILL, 1,70,-mavti toe trod ,trees et. Clair Lager Uner Ltr•wery. TII F, undernigned respectfully luforna. the public that he 1. now fully prepared to serve private families and the pnblir generally, with Id. celebrated LAGER BEER, In bottle. All order. left at hie Office, NO. 3 DIAMOND ALLEY. (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. Je.16 , 3,ft It. G. BCLIENCE.. tioultzf Lager Beer Stall, No. 108 Srtsrefatlct ttrecl, cyportte. Mr flatten llouu. TLIE pabrzr!bcr b-43 jugt opene.l one of the largest an 3 Deo; :lathed Lager &leer Ilan• in the city. LW Bessie ecknowle4gtel to be a superior article, and cowry others:. conintc baton about his house cannot be eacellekl. rae_..inca .4. BENITZ. M:=1:IM NITP. ENGLIBII, eolo Bottler or SMITH'S celebsate4 . Kennett Aloarld Brown Stout. Also, Common MO tAld Porter, in quart and pint Lottle... The attention of :amities, and the trade, Ls respectfully solicited. sal 1:y 'liner ial VW later mud Seirasaparlilla w M. D 11.NOLAeLL. Pitt street, below Penn, le nos mauutlisturing and huttlehm the abuse beverages on as extensive erCle. His art Mine are of the best quality, and nutaeturiel trum the purest materials. oct.M.ly HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE riluE undernigned it prepared to upply CA ISIN ET-NIA eud Workera in Wool generally, with lint t•nteatmt and raluaula PLANES. Ad who hove tri,vl 1:, pronoun= t n most valuable in ♦ention, that must soon mme into g- neral use. The fol lowing lettere from pructli-al workmen are but two among many letters tb Peter tee bee rendre:l recommending this Plane above all others In WO: MEGOMMI We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we hare used Hoofer's Pat nt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend It to Cabinet-Makera and Carp -ntere 021 En prior o any other Platte in us.. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and fir planing vane re, it s far superior to the old mode of scraping, besides losing a great saving of time. One man, by using win Plane, will plane more veneers than toe men can dory any other plane or method in use. 11. U. Bran 6 Co. To Moom 1. EATON, E 80.: Dear ar I have examined Hopper's Patent Dena Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which it is intended, as a combination or plane and scraper. It In particularly adapted to planing venestra, and ft does not req al I u one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when Its properties become generally known, but that It will entirely noontide the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cbeertully roe Ammend it to all persons engaged In the Cabinet busineas, ae from my knowledge of it, there is nothing ae well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful finish to Yelat.Blll £,B the hopper Patent &Alai Pl6/10. .1.1.111Z8 W. WOODWELL, urnitnre War.ooms, 97, 99 Third et., Pittsburgh. PiUrburpt, February 27,18545. 5.109E8 V. EATON, of tale city, Is my sole Agent for the Bale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them W5l. 0. 11OPPX11. :mb2l:tf ) Pittsburgh, March 21, 1855—( DUFF'S DIEtt.CAPITILEC COLLLGOB, OPEN DAY AND EVENING. throughout the Summer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, 'taught from Duff's System of Boot-keeping, sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New ork as the most per fect work npoh accounts now in use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING, Embracing olght trips of a boat—illustrating ro shipments of freight and passnagean, owners' eettiumenai, before and otter sale of the vessel; trans:ars of °woe& aborts, and other important matters not attempted la any of the one. trip systans of Steamboat Book-keeping In lase. PENMANSHIP, Taught by Mr. J. D. 'Williams, the only professional teacher of penmaushi nowg i in the city. z ANTILE ARITHMETIC, Embracing a new method of computing intareat, with all the moot approved abbreviations in mercantile dons in we. MERCANTILE LAW Although others advertise these Itrturear thin will be found the only institution in the city whore they are regu larly delivered. 4fir Call an! get a Circular and sample of Mr. Williams' Penmanship benne engaging elsewhere. jets IRoti CITY cOLLEGID, UP WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Located in PriTSBURGB, on WOOD et, war Faulk rr alki Institution, recently organized under its charter, offers to the young men of this atm adjacent cities, and or the cirouniumbient 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 ,•ould require five or di years to learn viz BOOK-KEEPING, With its concomitant arta of free and rapid MUTING and ARITHISISTiO. . .. - The season of low water and slack business is at hand, which may be Improved to great advantage by taking a mune of instruction in the iron City College. Special e 4 tention is given to the application of Book-keeping to Steamboat Business. Come, young gentlemen, clerks, sp ort [aloes, and others—come and spend your days or even ings, or both, for a few weeks, in one of the coolest and pleasantest Halls anywhere to be found, and acquire the Attre means of obtaining employment and high wages in the fall and winter. You will never regret the time you spent in the IRON CITY COLLEON. ite2o J ULY MAGAZANES— Coders Lady's Book, for July-20 cents; Hatlon's Maga:inn, ° 0 10 Yankee Notions, " " 12 " Frank Lealie's N, Y. Journal, .18 " North British, tbr May. The above just resolved by Express. Also, a large lot of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL and Medial:worm BOOKS and STA. TIONERY for ewe at COST, and no trumatra. Call at LAUFFERII 8008 STORE, al Wood street, If yon want to gat e Qb•AP Library- la2l :t, y,' +. ims===m===m===twm OSTIRAIk 1-dbANIES'. Inc ease . -of Cash Capital To ::,DOLLARS 1 JETN4-I.IYI3iTHADICE COSII - PANY, . • PAID lIP I Cash bapita mod. EE. ANNUAV,STATENIENT of the Amain of the:ETNA INSURANCE CoSIPANY, of llaib ford, as furfalteir thisAgefteybtx tick Ist of Jantutry,lsss, under oath, Real Estate, ardnirarlibtrel.._ $ 16,672 05 Seventy-tile) Mortgage'licauls elms 7 72.fial 00 seraluniinally ...... ************* -- Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7.313 17 Mllaiteoeleable, well secured, payable at Boa.— 126,320 35 Beamed Woks in Connecticut-_ 07.515 00 Bank Stooks in the city of Hartford. 112,50 6 00 Bank Stocks in New York shy.-08,050 00 Cash on hasi,in Bank, and in hands of Agente and others—. - 212,505 06 $778,T,78 03 The artimmt of llatllitiesdue or nut due to Banks or other orsditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and die,—none. Losses adjusted and noduo, $148,518 22. Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for farther proof, $61,257 60, All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing. to. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the diameter, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount Insured in blocks of buildings 'Varies; the design Is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Sum or Couriscricus,l Hartford, Jan. Ist, 106 Hartford county. j perstnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the .Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief 11EN HY BOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this t ompauy for the year 18.54 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received. for the Ramo time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency. at remunerative rates. .IQT• Office, No.Bl Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll IL U. TEN EYCK. Agent. 'ETNA INSURANCE , CPDlPtarCif OF HARTFOJfD, CO NN. Camara/3), . • . . . . 81g. Cash Ca Cash Surplus, olt Ice JANUARY, 1855. -92 7 3,147 3 THIS Capital Stock and Surplus La securely invs.sted for the benefit of all policy holders. As an evi fence of, the claims we have to public contldence, and of its ability to pay losses promptly, we state a fact, , hat its receipt• vary from $126,000 to $150,000 per month. Its business to lareo and well diitributed, and In our opinion no Company In the United States affords better indemnity to polh holders than the aEtna. They continue to make Insurance on property in town and country, at rates as low as is con• rdstent with safety to the policy holier. 11. B. TEN EYCK, Age-d. Sar Office, Northwest corner Fifth end Wood streete, Pittsburgh, .P20:17 DEL.A.WA.R.S. EiIITTIAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. j'A /TICE In the North Room of the Exchange, on Third 1,„.1 street, PIILLADELPIILd. MARINE INSURANCES. 0. PATRICK a BON ON Vanua, CIAO 0, To all parts of the World. RIUMIIIIII, INLAN vistiaexcus On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and lend carriages, to all parts of the Union. FMIX INBUILANOSS On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses. he. AfifirrB OF TUB COMPANY, November 7,1853. Bonds sod 51ortgages $24;00 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Eprlng Carden, Southwark, and other ...............181,553 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances cora tiles • 24,012 20 159,825 94 Cash on hand- 10,071 20 Balances In the hands of Agents and premi OMB on Marine Policies recently issued. .......... 07 flubsetiptionNotas....- 100,000 00 bralteroita: Win. Martin, I DI . B " M I Hinton, Joseph H. Beal, Hugh Crair, Edmund A Bonds?, , Spencer Wilvain ' John C. Davis, Charles Holly, Robert Burton, ! Bamuel E. States, John It. Penroes, I Henry Sloan, George G. helper, James Traousir, Edward Darlington, . Wm. Eyre, Jr., EL Jones Brooke, Joshua. L . Price, J. G. Johnson, , Jame Tetmerot. James (lilted, ! John B. Semple, Theopilus Paulding, . Charles Schaller, James B. anharland,, , J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. G. Ludwig, I B. T. O. Ntorgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. THOB.C.ILLND, Vice President JOSH% W. Cowan, 5557. P. A. NADEAU, Agent, merl6 No. Ot, Water street. Plttshurgh TLS Franatitsa Firs insurance Company, OJ Pitgode Pervary/asnia. DLEZOTORS--Charles Ileacker, Thomas Hart, Toblen Wagner, Batnuel Grant, Jacob IL Smith, Geo. W. Rich aria, MOAlfell It. Lewis,Adolpbt E. Boris, David 8. Browne, Morrie Patterson. Cues. N. Basun; President. Cass G. BAXCLIB„ Searelerrq. ?Continua to miss Inmoranoe, perpetual or limited, on every desmiption of morenty, in town and county, at rates se low as are consistent with security. The 00=1PattY have reserved a Iru - ge Contingents which, with their capital and premiums, safely hove= tbrd maple protection to the assured. The Amite of the Company' on January Ist, 1651, as pub sgvesbly to an Act of Assembly, were EL, renrara, $018,023 08 84,177 78 Temporary 83,000 17 01,989 00 Cash, ..... 6.1,310 Si Total--- ...... ..--...—. —34212,708 44 :Mace their incorpOrstfon period of twenty.cno years, they have paid upward of One illiOrt Four tfundred Thou sand Dollars,loS3Ca by flre, thereby affording esidenos of the advantages of insurance, 13 well SA tho ability end dhsposi. tlori to meet with promptness all liaalities. J.GLILDINKR COFFIN, Agent, a .24 "mt. north-east mrr . V7oM and Tni,-,1 eta. LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, IPMILADELPI33IIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, IESO. 011ARTER. PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. ope, B. E. Corner of Third and Ches Streets, Philadelphia. :Offices of th, Home Board at Philadelphia: Stephen B. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thempeon, Lotrrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley. tees. Zd'ilenr7, Jaooti L. Florence, Jameo Do v arena, William M. Godwin, William Wile e. President—Stephen B.Orawford. Vice Prerielenl.—Ambroae W. Mamoru . Medical San:miner, Pittsbvrgh--J mmtbll. VeTLlson, D Altegheny City—lt. B. Itowery,lll. D. GBO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, inarl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURG El, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. A.G.thorland Capital, 0300,000. INOME BUILDINGS and other property against loas or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DEILIME.e. Wm. F. Johnston. Body Patterson, W. M'Cllntock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lamas 8. Neglay, W. B. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, H. R. ()eggshell. Hon. WIL P. JOHNSTON, President BODY PATTERbON, Vice President. A. A. Outurra, Secretary and Treasurer. B. B. Mama, Assistant Sari ethry. Western Insurance Company, "ittsbnrgt. IL MILLER, Jr., President. I F. M. GORDON, Betretary CAPITAL, 0300,000. WlLLinsureagainstall kinds of risks, SIRE and MA NINE. AU losies will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. Homelnatitutiondnanaged by Diasoroas who are well known In the coramunity, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character - which they h rimed, air offering the beet protection to those who desire to be insured. Jr.,O. W. Ilicketsco, J. W. Baler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, o.l"tars en, Cleo rgo W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippettcott, George Dania, James Au ley, Alexander bilmick, Thomas Scott. tea. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of !bang a Oo , t.upp,) Pittsburgh. einvl4:l7 NEGOODst I Warman, Jawsattr, Anme a Wass, T , trinsvaar Goons, gt.c., Wixom.= LSD GitArb.—Goan try Merchants and strangers vlMang our city are requeet ed to call, as we can serve them as vr.ll, and we think b ter than they usually are served in Eastern al .les. be Ides giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many Chops. f3Uver Detached Lever 5........... Do Cylinders ........ —...—.... ...... 7to 10,00 LAles' Gold Lever and Lapin. Watches, $25, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seals Hays, Per oils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in extellent variety and at lowest prices. Aai- Watch L pairing done promptly add In a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 07.2derket Street, corner of b'oarth. • •r ' ' 7 .' '. ..- r*..P ,. ' ~ , a ' • =MIMI MMEMMMEM PAID PP TUE UNITED STATES WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c Jr., Agora, TI ray Tr. , r 1 tailoring. vary choke ar JOHN LITTL No .:001 HAS JUST BZONIVIID Hoot, Lbbon. )11731 BRANDIES. dente Brandy, (very Ona,) Otard Dula* , A Co. (super.) Manch 4 Co. Sumac. wrna.. flardai Madeira, Howard, &Larch* Oa, Ilisd'ra Beat India Madeira, Table do Amontillado !sherry, Manzanillo do Table do Cooking do Beaming Port, Pure Juice do Ordinary do St. Julien Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Champagnes, Anchor, Verzenay, Beidamek, Together with all other tmeiness. Jamaica, Banta Oro. OIN Bognet, • London Cords!, Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Barelay's London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anisetire, Ouramm, 13ardines, Mocha and Java, Young Ilya. and Black Teas, English Bronson Cheede, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands. Old Monongahela 'Whisky, of all grades. articled connected with the my'29:dew WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Six doors from U& Aqueduct, opposite the alledes offiee, ALLCOIIII2iT c Tl, PREPARED TO PILL ORDER 3 POU WIGS, and all kinds of ornamental mate 'work. Tits .btot quailfg-of• moterial is furnished. and Wirt ssiisnietion gull:lunge& • ' molasiverly 91HAT LAND HEGIBTEB. issued by Thomas Woods. end 1, even away to all at 75 Fourth street, describes a greAt variety of Farms, Houma and Lott. Timm wanting homes " aid " "lit° Pt Ragigar. Oa It Is described a few Ana Ocraatry AIWA 0091 =Ma WOODS. MEE 'IIANKERS AND'VEOKERb. A.IISTIN LOOD[IS. ` irPOCK AND BILL.BROXEB, Office, N0..92 Fourth rt.:;ttbotsi Wood: NCIDS, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages; - and Loans on cons terais, negotiated Stocks bought andisold on com mlszlon. Land liVarreuts bought and sold, Particular attention paid to the: purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communicationa minded to proaiptly. Wm. C WllllOl3 .JAB, a. IIeVAT. Wm. H. Williams - es Co.t BANKER- AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Corner Wood and Third ereets. Oter All transactions madeon liberal terms. Collection of Bills, Notes. Ac.,"promptly attended to. jan2Blte DI 'CONN ELLOt. WILLLOGN., BANKER-8, it ND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver I" Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. - . South East corner of Market and _Fifth streets, myll PPITSBURCH, PA. ARTEMIS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, stafiza Pittsburgh, Pa. C. El. CI.LXINS Wllhlns & (SnowEcrs to A. WlMina A 0o.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 Fburtli street, Pittsburgh. TN TIM numerous snspensiots of Banks and Bankers 2. Throughout the country during the last six mouths, we are satisfied that in almost every instance their trodbles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate basal- nets; and we, therefore, take occasion to amine the public In advance, that no speculations In "fancy stocks," or other "outside operations," shall tempt us from the strict and le• gitimato due - of our business—believing that in avoiding all such investments we shall not only be better able-to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate [cebsl W. /a CO. • BANKERS AND E.XCLUNOE BRO Haw Reinoacd, tits:r Office tc the Garner of Fifth lC M Woodall PITESEITILGILI, mt. DATRICHE d FRIEND. Eankere and Exchange Brokers, and Deelere in Notes, Dilate, Acceptances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities ctrnstently for sale. Colleetions made In all the cities throughout the 'United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets . . [feb3 61500,000 N. HOLNES Sc 80N . 8 . , : t * '• • • LIAM 8.13:0V2D TRAM BASKING AND DiCY_ANDA 08710 TO TO. 67 %fawn , emir; EFUIt Doom maw OLD tsTADD, M HOLMES & auNs, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, LV • and Dealers hi Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sli ver and Birok Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Callections rands in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par fands or current per, Na. 67 idarket street, between Third and Panel eta. fja3o:l7 TIERNAN & CO, BANKERS AZIL 1'...c...:11ANGE BROKERS, No. 96 Wood Bb - cct, earner of Diamond AUey, FITIMZURQH,PA, . . . DITY AND SELL Dank Notes and Coin • Discount time I) exchange, and promissory notes; make collectEme in all thr principal titles of the Union. Receive deporits on call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matters appertainhag tcr a Broker's hi:minxes. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mare JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. Q K TOC bought and sold on commission. Collections a...Al:lily attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. * No. 5.54 Fourth etreet, nearly opposite the M. M. Dank. Simla HILL & CO., EtAIqUIPA AND =MANGE BUOKEBS, COILVIZ 07 WOOD LWD sum' tasters. 0 MEET EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for toj sale. Time Bills of Exchange and NOUN discanated,-- Gold, Silver and Bank. Notes, bought and sold. Collections made In all the principal cities of the United States. Deo pNzita received of Far and Current Funds. f mar27ly 41.1.M1 ILHAMLII, MA'AM HAIM, FLOM= XIIIKEIL ILWEEffi & MICK, BANEENS AND EXCHANGE BEAKEES, DUY AND. RFMT Gold, Silver, and Dank Notes; negotiate Loans on Beal 'Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promitzary Notes and Time Bills, on Kest and West; buy and tell Stocks on Commission. Collsetions made on all points 111 the Union. (EU/ $027,476 63 BANKERS A.ND EXCHANGIi 880 irtBALFIt& in =ohmage, Gain, Batik No=3 ght and I_l Time Drafts, &a. Collections carefully attended tn, tald prer!ev.4l4 rAmittmd to any part of the Dr:loz acaaaa bought and mid cn cosamitaidcm. m... Na. 74 Fourth at., next door to Bank of Pittab'g. Coen ,D,nestla Fcrerin Ezchange Bank Nola, CA:S.I. and &Taff Agnight, &id and Etthanged, at the ExonnNog AND BANKING HOIIISII 01 WILLLUI A. HILL dr CO., 64 WOOD STEM, PITIS V 711311. =,-latereSt allOWed on. time depwita. I isnlil THOM23CeII BELL & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Cerner ,f :hint and Wood streeta, Pittsbearph, Ra: grCOMMERCIAL BROKER,'Sa LSD DIALLIL 121 Natoli, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, ae., No. tb Pus-th of., Pittsburgh. F. (XI WlLLtlam A. Hill & BANKERS, Na. 84 Mod sired, Phil h. HOLD on axle the following BONDS AND STOCRS>..- 11. 40 shares Exchange Bank; 17 do Monongahela Navigation Company; .23 do Cltizens' Insuremoe Company ; _.1,11,000 Monongshela Nittigadon Company Bonds; - SUDO City of 2lttabargh Bonds; $3,1.426 Ceunty of Allegheny Bonds. (sep&ollivairtf Clnatrdott.Pa. Loan Office, XTO 100 8511TIIVISLD STREET, NEAR. IN Worley loaned on goli 111:141 8i1T13.2 Watcher, BLtverrwers earl other rikthohlo artielee. aul4ally CLOT-HING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO Fcelebrated otnho unndeg °rtM street, Ell r l el f l t l h a popularitype on Liberty w nailer he name of the TIIRFE 1316 DOOlll3, have, for the par 'Joao of acquiring more apace for their immense business, ramose.' to the apacione building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the publie Their grindpal object for this removel,l3 to give them more. facilities foe the WHOLESALE TRADE. They sro,p Eb rop,are T d BASTBEN to sell Goods at Lb .1 . , 0 BPRICBSI And thgy will warrant limn to be es good as any mann factored in thowllnion. C UST ODE WORK, 111 THII Itr3T 8171 Z, Vat L - PON Slit BIIOSTEST They hare on band a full and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Our intcreste are identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail In aging nil orders we mny be farored with. DON'T FORGET TIIE PLACE— it 0 a e§ S Wood street 9 (EAST SIDE,) OORNEE 07 DIAMOND ALLEY N. 11.—We desire our patron. io u ed.'s Land the t we have no longer any connection with the Clot:dug Business on Liberty street. Our attention to devoted excinelvely to the Rouse above designated. mar 23 Vail and Winter Goods EDMOND WATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR, N 0.185 LIBERTY STREET.— I base now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods Ovez coatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest. loge, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Caudmeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oetil TIIST REORIVED AT JOHN IdeCLLOSKEY & 0013 Whole• sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodshave been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on theta, which leaves us able to say that we . can and do sell at se small profits as any house in the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectftilly invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to give us a call, and t saraine our extensive assortment of HEADY MADE CD. t UINO. It is almost impossible to enumerate the ennui' y cf Immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this d i e establishment; it is sufficient to say that it has never t -an equalled by the house itself: marleaf JOHN kicOLOSHEY & 00. Clothing I Clothing rriall undersigned respectfully InformaWsfriendeand the j public that he is now receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib. erty street, a choice assortment of Clothe, Oasslateres and Veatings, of the latest and most dealrable stylea, which he Is prepared to make to order In the moat fashionable man• ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large and well manufacturedstock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attend= of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [mart) C. CONNER. • 410 to $16,00 hers, Clothing Store, 110. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. Tsubscriber has Just opened this new establishment, I. where he has always on hand a lame and choicoassorb went of all articles of OLOTHING,wIdch he warrantsequal to any in the city, and will sell at the meet reasonable pH. tee. The public ere requested to give Elms call. marbly B. OPPENHEIMER. To Housekeeper". NV - EC tai.v.°An,o3w,zgnaned,°42,l Tvedight .ttag housekeepers in the city, and intend railing at V-rylow prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tes.Ware,. ennsibting of forty-eight pieces, for the low prize - of Pour Dollars, and all other Goode in proportion. Our atockbant large owing to the dull season Just _owed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We hove Just opened. so e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vega. table do ; Covered Mabee for stewed chicken, eto., eta. Also some very hands,me new styles of Water Pitchers. On; stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we have put down in price to suit the times. We have some twenty Yllfferent styles of French Ohba Tea secs, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of wbuch we are gelling at least twentydlse per cent below former prices. HOUSE IFLOINISELNG GOODS. Our stock of 1 ulve3 and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Britian• Ws Ware, Oirandolo, Bohm Lamp, etc., 13 large, auti we will sell them at very low prices GLASS WARM On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and pitta• burgh Giese Were, which we will sell at manufacturer's prices. Oar stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pact, ere, and every article suitable - tor cotultcy or city trade,la large, to which we Invite the attention of city and cou ntry merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash. Honeelfee pars and others to witt.t ciptat. ad nit Queenswere' will do well by calling at the ' - CHINA e 2 Market, between 3d and i d‘ Oppadis Geo. B. le. ~. r "k 7i7,-";,.-.:*:71..r::.--':: i - ;:.'.'f.• --,,- , _i;,:--:..:' ~-,;,,- O. E. ARNOLD & CO., .430 . I.CaQ6 aIIT THOMAS WOODS, JAMES W. WOODWELI., 1:14.1311V ET PU.B.NITDRE dIARUP.4CTUREB Ware-roomst9 7 and 99 Third t. • J. W. W. respectfully informs „ his friends and customers that he has now completed his spring stock ' of 2urniture which is decidedly the largest and beet ever offered ' for tide in this City, wh.oh will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States, East or Weak As he is determined to uphold the =silty with well sea soned materials, bftt workmanship,and newest design% and from the extent of his &dere and pity in manufacturing, hs is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers' interest with his own, in quality and price, and keeps al. ways on band the greatest variety of every description. of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele gant and costly, that a house, cr any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The followtng articles consist. to part, of his stock, which for richness of style and. finish, cannot be surpassed In ..n i p of the East= cities: Louis tetee-tete Sofas; 50 Sofas, in plashes:id heir cloth; 60 doz. Mahogany Chaim; 20 dos. Walnut " 60 Mahogany Rocking " 20 Walnut " " 60 Mahogany Divans; 20 Walnut " 60 Marble Top Centre Tablas: 50 " Dressing BIIIVIMB SO Washstands; • 40 Enclosed t• 110 Common gs SO Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: 20 Walnut " 50 Cottage " SOO Cherry and Poplar. Bedsbsadm 20 Mahogany Werdrobes; 10 Walnut 10 Cherry 60 Plain Bureaus ' : TO Dining and Breakfast Tablas 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doz. Cane Beat Chairs;' 24 Cane Seat Rocking Chairs; 12 Ladles' Writing Desks; Hat and Towel Stands; What•Nots; litiguires; Paper Mache Tables; Donversation Chairs, Pembroke " Elizabeth= " halt and Tier " Reception " Ladies' Work " Pearl Inlaid " Extension Dining Tables; lam Ottomans; Gothic and Hall Chairs; lires 1. large assortment of COMMON PORN .M7= and WINDSOR CHAIRS. Cainuxe Mims supplied with all az% tides in their line. STEAMBOATS am: WYSEE2.9, tarnished at the shortest notioe. JOHN M'OLOSEXT d CO. All orders promptly attended to. aped CLOTH] G. NESS COATS NEW SPRING GOODS. FRENCH CHINA. OCALRON WARE. MEMMENAM DRY GOODS. J - E r BT - RZO.EIVED - , AT TTiD ORIGINA.t, nicxe, airs- - . t pfn, 74 Masan: Sniff , esrrvzay Fannin Aso TIIII PITTSBURGH, Pd. ekURTHIBB AND MOST DESIRABLE STOW& of Spring and Sommer Dry Goads ever offered In this intalf4t. WO would can particular attention to the following A vary suptrior assortment of plain Black Brocade raid fancy colored silks 'also t w JAVA !Di ke, Satin, plaid and plain Tisanes and Baieges; Printkr &Inge and Chants do Lollies, - very hanueome French L44l2o:Ctal Britliantinea, a good; assortment of French %Fonda! Collars Under Sleeves anti mecaicettee, embroidered, - hem stitched and-.plain-Linen,. Cambric , Handkerchiefs, Furniture Dimity and (llama; Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains: , . A beautiful anaOrtMeni:of , Moire antique Lace and Silk Mantas, Shassla and Scarfs; a full a sortment of Gloves, Mitts and Hosiery; • Irish Linens, hiuslins and Prints to- gether with a complete assortment of every other article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. Thankful for past favors, we would solicit en early es. lamination of our stock, confident that for quantity,quali ty, style and price, it Is unsurpassed- . - - , - • YOUNG, LOVE _ mys formerly Young, Stevenson 4 b ye Itellr Arrival oK Sprint and Su uwcr Pry - • . AT No. 49 N. W. SIDE OF, WOOD fin:MET. GREGG 4k CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, French and German DBY GOODS. Baying receiv ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer. goods, purchased from Importers, manufacturers, and part through our own importation, we feel Elfiff. In assuring our, old customers, country merchants and city dealers general. ly, that owing to these acquired facilities in. purchasing, we can offer such Inducements to buyers as are rarely met with in the trade. Among our dry. goods stock will be found cashmeres, de! !slues Portal:math lawns of the most desirable. designs, mohair tuetres, alimeste,plain black and fancy figured slits, ginghatus and.farioy prints, latest stylem broadclotha,fancy vestings, cassitaeres satinets, tweeds and summer pude,. laming I brawn andblack muslin, table diapers. - Wehave also opened a rery large assortment of.bonneta; newest styles, palm leaf bats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, end an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; with lace goods, fancy ceilings, . joconetts,mull and figured Bwit..'s Mumma and black silk veils, Ac. Our variety stock embraces in part combs,. buttons, per mission cape, threads, part monales, patent medicines, per iumerYl awl almost every article usually kept in the va riety line, together' with a large stock of gold and silver 'grammes, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day elects, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash Or sattsrnctory reference. N. n.—An early call from buyers Is respectfully solicited. Mrs D. GREGG A CO. SPRING DRY GOU•DS. lIAGA? A AUL. No. 91 Market. at.i A RE receiving daily additions to their large and well .4411. selected stock of UentiEas t Dress Goods, Embroideries, Shawla a UmxP, Hotteekeep'g Goode, Alerander's bid Glocee, To which we would, reepeutfully invite the otter Wm Of the Ladies. =1320 MOURNING GOODS. VRANK VAN GORDBIItas just received a large and Je beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts In Crape, TarletOn anti' Swiss, black lace and gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; 'Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander it Deon's best i{id Gloves can. always b, found at No. 8.3 MARI( la STREET, corner of the Dia mond. novl7 HEW DRY GOODS STORE. Iron Front So. Al !Sorkiet street. rallit house being now open for the transaction of a genet. M al Dry Goods business, N. e wonld respectfully eollcit the patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex• tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE: GOODS. we can offer such inducements as will in sure entire tattvfaction. HAGAN A AIIL, - aprttf Noe. 91 Market and 8 Union street. VAN GO RD ER'S TRIM MING STORE, No 53 Ilt. am Sr., CORIUM 07 DIAX010:1. JUST RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all the new styles of LADIES' DRESS AND MANTIFF.A TRIMMINGS: Fringes, Buttons, Galloons, ' Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Laces, Cords, Ribbons. A handsome assortment's' French, Scotch and Austrian EMBROIDERIEs, in Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Bleoves, lasertines, Infants' Robes, Chemisettee, Bands, Caps A Waists. A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, love and Gauze Veils, Plain Linen setts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, 1 Plain Swiss do Cbemizettes, Italian and Eng'h Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Insertings : French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Floss, 011 Cloth, Embroidering Silk. Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bennet F.lbbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S -FUR'SISHING GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Haw:kerchiefs, At. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapo,, and everything in small wares generally. WO 11170T7e1 amo RID (Doves, In white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 0 to No. 10, allirs, s on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. mh23 Fti Eitenuabonta, Ahoy i . ow' Tim subscribers tender their acknow c, edgments for the favors bestowed upon them by their Steamboat friends, and would respectfully remind them and others interest, ad in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work manship. T. It. YOUNG tr. CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets. opposite "Brown's liotel." James Lowry, Jr., OAND BEDSTEAD MANII9AOTUREIB—No. 294 4,..) Fetterman's Bow, Liberty street, nos on hand a large stook of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials, winch he will sell lower than articles of the same quality can be sold In the city. lie would call par ticular attention-to his large dock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell st greatly reduced prices. Also, Turning or every description executed ID the neatest monster. Orders left at the Ware Reams, or at the corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttended to. A. MILLIKEN Ow OIL, lANIS ON HAND at their erdensbre, CABINET and OHM MINIINAOI'ORY, No. .64 , Smithfield area:, bna aseartment of fancy and plain furniture, whielf they will sell 16 per mat below onstronary rates: Terme—cash only. Great Inducement* to Clash Purchasers. will eell our large stock of COMMON AND FANCY Vi CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, at prices that - cannot i to please cash purchasers. All our work Is warranted. Our terms aro CASE. JAMES LOWEY, ,JIL, mar2B oor. Seventh,and Liberty sta. AIIWM. E. STEVENSON continues w manniseture WUENIENWARE of everydesestptlon, Ist hlsold stand s writer Of tiberti and Seventh streets. 17N. DM:MAX INE Attended to, In allits branches. Awn— FIELD BOOS FOR RAILROAD ENOINEERS.--Contehr Lug formula rot - laying out curve% determining frog an. glee, levelling, calculating. earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deeetients; long - chords, tie variation , logarathime and natural agile tan! gents, ate- et%by Jahn B. Keret, Civil Engineer. Pocket-. book form. R 1,16,.. rrrThe object of the present work Is to.eupply a want very geneally felt by Eeffistant Engineers on lballroade. Books of convenient form for use In the field, containing. the lostaxithmatic tables are condemn enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work,. and especially the necessary fornaulat for laying out curves, turwouts,croseings, Ice.,is &desideratum which this work to designed to supply.. U. fi..Moduer Aces= ' West Point, April 18, 18E4, Geaffevent: I have looked over "Ilenck's Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapted to the 'ob. , pet its author proposes, and have no question but it willbe fonnda very useful and practical volume both for offlceand field work. D. R. Mules. ng, April 21,1854. I am much pleased with Mr. lienck Ta 'e little manual, the "Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the preeents• 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 value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available not to say diesirs- Me, practical nee. In conclusiOn, while I think' the design of blz.llearles took is such as to adapt it excellently well to Professional needs, I have pleasure in or pressing ,nry cordial satisfaction with Its execution, alike with the per , spiculty of arrangement effected:by the author, and the et , callent typographical taste durplayed by his publishers. R. Fame.= Guava, O.E, and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. ILAVEN, Dealer in Faginecoes..Stationery,_ Market strest,earner.of Second. FDRESS' GOODS.-=A. A. MASON . CO. have jest - xec - ttimitiot.O2lindldlot ot Dram Nooks, ookriiii. ling rich Plaid , SW amt. Figured Barmen, Times, Or. $1=10" Rm ., some eloput qtylis of it named TIP tklit9 II TUTU ift . s'nikt4lo"-- .... .. , . - .....,..: ,_„„. .- , ....45... . , • . ip s o ..„ .... _ •,. - 0 , -* : , , ,... , e -.- .- - . , _. . XRDICAL Att mr rE4S D PILLS : _ • . - - • -'- 11, " 17-411, ginrfaM i. eitstieef4 .' • ..' • ....-1, 4 1 , . " hented,y 08 the" sats v all tolimil tr,..:, • dia.mms- 'Coe 11 . 0. I rt 14110%. 111, ti, , -" ,- ;,:4- , .Jatitdl e On is - . 4 t , name •.t f it. - r*" " ' 4 1 • =la; , tufll-48'' Net. . 4 yen, .; ~-;Ci ll- tel:ithie ache, Pains in. the _Dress., 4,111: .-- r r ‘r!' ll . , , '*''''''', Back end Limbs, Female Om:tole/ate ~• 71...efin" , a° 11 : 4 "'"";" • acs; Bc. 'lndeed; vim- fey- are um. :. ~ -i,e..., , 'f-, - diseases in' which a Purgative. Meal. eine Is not more or Jess sequin:4l,mA much elelin;es and suffering might be prevented, if a • ' •'''. harmless but effecteal'Clathartio Were more 'Wet,- 1101- , • lgo person con feel well while a masa; habit of body _lre:. : • vans:, besidee, it soon generates seldom and ellen fat al diseases, which might have been avoided' by the finitely and - judidone nee of a good' purgative. This la alike trite of.. Colds, revezl4l syrupteme, and Billow derangements. - - They all tend. to become cr produce the deepseated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. - Hones a - reliable family phyab la of the first id' f. portents° to the public health. and this Pill ban been per- • ..fected with coneammate skill, to meet that amend. Mx' extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, - profeasors, and . „. .. Patients, has shown rasaltsteurpassing anything hitherto"- known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond • ' belief, were they not substantia od byof mach no - aired position and character m to for?l e cr t eli ' lenspkion of . untruth. . • Among the eminent gentlemen' who have testified in favor of dime Pills, we rosy mention— - Doct A A. HAVES, Analytical Cheralet of Boston. and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whom high professional - character is endorsed by the • Boy. EDWARD EVERETT,I3enator of the 'United States. .. , ROBERT- C. WINTHROP, Ex Speaker of the Houle of Representatives. - Minister _ • ABBOTT LAWRENCE, M Pien. - to England. • ' . • - 'JOHN. B. IIIrfZPATRICE", Cath n Bishop of Rodent.. ' Di. Lit CHIINON Pratitimel Chemist of Nell York sty, endorsed by • . Mon. 19 L. Itt<OY, Secretary of State; - • - - : iVISL IL ASTOR, the richest man in Amerksi -8 - LELAND /t CO., Proprietors of the Metropo l endothere. ._ itan hotel , • Did "apace permit, we could give- many hundred ertta. - catee from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evi• deuce even Otoricertivincing Ciao the expaiendeof emir:tent' .•: ' .• ' patine men, is found in their effects upon trig.: - - - . These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, . : are offered to the public as the beat and most completer - • • which the - present state of medical science , eau afford.. . . They are compounded not of the drum , bemilklua. but of - the, medicinal virtursonly of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process In a state of purity, and combined to getter In :such a manner as to insure the 'hest mann& ' The eystem of cora tuition for Medirinu has been found In . Cherry Pectoral and Pills I oth, to produce a more efficient ' remedy then, had hitherto been obtained by any premix"' - The reason is perfectly obvious. While bf.the old mode of- • composition, every medicine Is burdened with more Grime : - of acrimonious and injurious qualides.by this each Ind. vidual virtue only that Is desired forlheturativeeffect is . present All the inert and obnoxious qualities 'of Mich" substance employed araleft behind, the curative virtnot ' only being retained. Hence lt b self evident that the effects . should prove. ea they have, proved. more purely remedial, and the Pills a more powerful antidote to els.. se than nay other tnedlethe known to theworld. ' ' •' - ' . • ' • As it is frequently expeotent that teeny Medicines ehould. . - be taken under the counsel of an attending Ple. stelae, and an he could not properly judge of a remedy without know- _ ing its corn Loather', I have supplied the Monate Pormuire' by which both my Pectoral and • Pills - me made, to 'the . , . whole body of l'ractitloners in the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should beanyone al:, has not received them, they. will be forwarded by mail :: - to his request. • ' tif all the; Patent "Medicines that sm.() timed," how firer would be--taken I' their compoaltion was . known I -.Their . , life consists is their mysteey. I havo no 'mysteries... • The composition of my preparations is laid open to a ll ' men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject f• cely sicknotriedu their conviction of their - intrinde - • merits. Thetjherry Pectoral Vikri.pranounced by scientifte . .. men to be a wonderful medicine before its "effects were ~' Imwn. Many eminent Phvelcianil have declared the same thing of my Pills, and. even morn confidently, and era. . . . willing - to certify that their anticipations were more than' - - realised by their effects upon trial - , : . . - • . - They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy. action—remove the , obstructions' of the stomach, - bowels, liver, mad other organs of the body, restc,rlng their Irregiti - tar action to health, anti by correcting, wh.rever they ex- ~.. let. such derangements as are the first-origin of gismo. Prepared - by Dr JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, Lowell, Maas. Prim 25 ciente per Ixs. Hive boxes for $l.. Sold by . B. A: PAIMESTOCE & CO., at 'w hole s ale le and ' retail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. - ieecimldaw • IN HA LATION 102. COEZ•OP ASTHMA HD DISUMPTICI mawAND VErit I WONDJULDH/ . taIANA . . . . BROUGHT HOttlEl TO TS DOOR .01/ TED ILALION A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently 'been mein - it. by Dr. Curtis, of t Is city. in the treatment of , cate . sumptlon, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We yet fer to " Da. Cmare's Uxaeass, Unismiteett Unmet Yap awn thisaar EtratT." With this new method, Dr. O. has re. stored many-afflicted ends to health, es - an evidence of which' be has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treat merit a physician remarks, It is tablet:it that Inhaling-- conetantly breathing en agreeable, healing vapor-Abe me, ..filninal properties must come la direct contact with this" whole serial cavities of the lunge and thee mope the many... and varied changes prOduced upon them when Introduced ' into the stomach, - and subject tattle process of digestion.. The Unease is Do - reales t all the Druggists throughout the_ . country ,---Nrse York Du tchman ichrrutrs of Jane:try - IL The Inhaler is worn on the - breast, un..er the linon;with out the least Inconvenience-the - heat of the body being sufficient to evaprrate the Said. Hundreds of eases of tures, like the following, utlgh'- be named: ' ' Ono piittkage of the Hygeana has cured me of the Asthma of six years standing. • J. F. lissolnintr. • P. M. of Dm:cannon, Pm I am cured of the Asthma of ten yeass' standing uy or. Curtiss flygeana. Malleallre banners, Br:oklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Pant, of No. fAlanunond street, N Y., was =redo! a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygearna.. •• .31 . y. sister has been cued of adiatresing cough cf several years' standing; and decided to he incurable by the pbybl. clans, She was cured in one month, by the Hygeana. - • J. 1.1. Getman, Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, restilles.of our medf. clue in the following language: - • - - - • NMI Year, Now. 15, 18511. . , Dean ara—r th 'nk highly of Dr: Ourtia's Liygettna as si remedy in diveatres of the throat and lungs ~ ilaving had some opportunity to testify Its efficacy, I eta convinced that It is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. N. RrDr. Curtis's Hygeana is the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENITINB AitTICLE, all others are base imitation:, or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits Shan them es yen For eats by Di. Gni. a Keysir,llo Wood et: , et; 'B. lg. Sellers It Co.; Lee A. Beckham Allegheny City ; John Sargent, Bela Brighton;.C. L. HAIL; 110c1?0_,Ni,..40,07. Carter's Spanish 'Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Not a Particle of - Iffercuri itrit, • T ET - TRE AVRELETED READ AND POtillEftl...-Art • IA InfaUti f I.4medy for Scrofula, Sim, E.sti, Mamma-. firm, Obstinate. Cutaneous -Eruptions, Simples or . on the Face, Bloiciievßoils„.ague and iFergr, Oltronli Bore . Eyes, Ring Worm or Fetter , Scald Bead, Enlargement and Pan Of the Bones and. Joints; Stubborn Ulcers; Syphilitic • Disordent, Lumbago, Spboal• OompLehits, anal all Diseaaea arising ftom an iniudicanua we of It lercury,loriprudence In. Life or Impurltyof the Blood. • - • ' • .1:4- This great alterative medicine and .Putider of Blood Is non need by:- . wands of patent patientsfratt all part ' of the United States, who testify daily to - the remarkabl cum performed by the greatest of all medicines, "OAR, TER'S SPANISH ',MIXTURE% " • Neuralgia, Ithenmattenti acrefullo„ Eruptions on the Skin; Liver Disease, Fevers,: • tlleera,Old Sores, Affecticitua of the fildneya, Meese, of the- Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Jainte, areapoedtly prate flight by using this great and - Inestimable remedy. • : - For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet bee:strand to compare with it. It eleansos- the system of all impart - ties, acts gently And efficiently on the Liver and Bidneys, • strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the -SO:hitch, makes the skin clear and healthy" and restorer the Cloned. enfeebled bydia.sew Or broken /nen by .beelreelseS of youth, to Its pristine vigor and strength. For the ladies, It is invariably better thin all the owe metice over used. Mew doses of Carter's Spanlab will remove . fai sallowness of complexion, bring,tha Nees ' mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, end IM; '- prove the general health in a remarkable degree Wye= all • the medicines ever heard of. . The large number of certilleates Which we lutrerectived -from persons front all parts of the United BMUS, is the bast evidence that them Is no humbug . attmt it. .The press, hotel keapera,megiskatea,physidans, and public men, trell known to the eammunity, all add their testimony to the: wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PUBLITSIL - Call on the Agent and at a Circular and Alniansc. arid; read the wonderful cures this truly greatest oral liodhinis None gerrulna.unlers .idgned by IffiNNEIT Proprietors, No 8 Pearl street, Dichmondi Vs; to whom all orders for supplies and spur-lee must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. .PAILNEBTOOK, JOB&Pit YUJI _ _ NG, BLEMING 1311034 and by.Drnutsta genenGly TATE3InisT Hlso.ll oMaoe• - Qtunto, Tth, lBsl Mews. Lt A Agnatock 4 Cb.—We had the . pieasure of receiving, this morning, the within 'certificate of 3nalr Ver, adruge, which will be ver gratifying to you, ea it was mat , .. volur.tarlly. We are, kantlinnen, yours, veal , trtil.y, • - J. 111,1880 N Q OM sic tree.-My little daughter. hair mos old, anti my son. older, ;were for a considerable .timo ordering flora - wortna. I purchestd two t Vales of your Vernilfrege, of : which I gave :them, three donee, according to directions, end tiling' to say. in less - than three hours they payee& less than PAT liErilDitPli WOl3lB, - some of the extracrtr dinery length of renn twelve to fifteen inehes:' Haring experienced so much of the beneficial Cleats o ¢ your Yermifuge, I feel It my duty to tend it to the . public, es, in my opinion, one of the most Motions come dies &gal.:lnt worms ever offered txt thopahifo. Gentlemen, believe me to be Your much obliged and humble -serv't,_ • • - NATECK2TIEL:IMATER..' ; P r eparedr and sold - by til..=FMll3l:3TOClli it CO+. corner of Birgit and Wood greets-- - Matt • , - Joseph Wifhltre,d. CfwarLarittidnonitalZ,--- TOBEIII WELTE,nost oarryiniontia, -,. • Hess is Mi.epakdras pramlsat, (noir • - lately enlarged& or, , tkeditteburgb' and t- , - Oreerusburg turnpike, near the Two • Run, between.PlttsburA and - larwrononille,rw_otinAkt Invitee the public to Wspw.t atocit of e - BLIGUIER, de. And he putioreitly into= ventlernen - - ,purcarratri, that one price col, 111 made.. rOtatftWitate exp,rience in the budnag. , enablealairn to plods Dan* his patrons the tame choice collsotion.of Corderndtwhich, so many years past it has tam his partkodar• deportment to select from the various and mostral , rotA Einatartriormor factures* -The rruccnsa of his new ay:42mb mimplows—edi economy of his anangermcatewill supply -he bertarek mod fashionablennuaufacturea at modwatepica.• • . • Unencumbered by those hem expenses, - which manta for decorating houses of business bra heaped upon: the price of goods, (owio,g to large ream.) JOSEER will sell, on ready money only, atadabh lest! thanthe usual, profits. Draltdhair der Oarriagestirpaired to tne nuamanner,withdespat AT'CENTIIIH 1'" Wagon Easters .and Teamsters' Bounty Lund - asAairacs, 82- Fourth_ street.. ' Ckfilaltfli &Went, Musicians, IVegea Wasters, TastTe. titers, &a. who were rezAlarly mustard into the ear vice of the United States, and every OffiCer j , Efttairi, nar y B ewim2 ,3larine,Clerk. and landsman In the Zittly; also, Sillitia or Volunteers, or titata,Tzoops of any Siete or Territory. are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to Warrant for 160 Acres dY Land. , Those who have received 40 =BO Urea, an entitled to et Warrant for such Aittaldity . ,Of allwi mite, in the Remus entcuaUngtheti. claims to ice can rely upcn 110. lug them attended to promptly. _ • All inkrtitation free of charge. Letters protnitiT AA." swarett..44 9 - --- 'Austin tours, - ,• . game , • •• - - Bounty Land dem. 97Yourth Ifi BOXES 0.14112ilaB• 40 do. LXIMVI7); Just sevalnd. %Mr For sale by MOW AN DS .11 JILION, mar 29 No, at Rat daft
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