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Time. - • THREE DAILY TRAIN: EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX - CEEOrED.) 41t on rwChant f Cart between - labusn zr ataore lAN and sSter Monday June 15tb,1855, Thlillll will Tull se Ur follows ._GOING EAST. Erpress Moc2 . Night Late. Train. Train. Train. Columbus.- ..... --MOO A.M. • 8:30 P. M. 11:30 P. ..........••---.11:10 M. Newark • 4:45 " 125 D A. At, ribeeville ........... 1.253 PM. 6:00 " 2:12 " Oonmrd ...... 12:58 " 6:44 • " 3:01 Cambridge 1:2) " 7SIB 8:26 Itarciasville 2:23 " 8:25 " 448 " Belmont - 223 " 8:25 " .514 arrive Beilair 3:20 " arr 9:45 arr. 61.5 " GOING WEST. Evress Mad Night Latina. Train. Train. Train Pentair 9:45 A. M. 5:15 A.M. 6:00 P " 615 " 7:03 " " 6:43 " 1.40 Cambridge...... 11:56 " 8704 " 9.90 " Contend 1217 P. M. 5.:30 " 9:25 Zanesville ..-1:10 " 9:30 " 10:30 " Newark..........T.08 " 10:37 " 11.:50 " Arrive Columbus... 3.10 " 1215 P. M. I:20 A. M. The tlxpreas Train going East will stop to take up or leave paseengera, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and , Belmont oniy. GOSNG Wtill ato only at the above named Station& The Mail Tr o ain w will stop p at all the Station. where the Mail is to be received, or d«livere.i, and at all other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta tions on proper notice being given. GOING EAST. Thu likoo A. IlL'Express Train, canners at Columbus• with the. Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M.• and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad ; at Newark with morning Trains to . and I s om Sandusky, Mansfleid and Mt. Vernon and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana lailroad ; at Wheeling. Eith Mclnnes Train on the 'Baltimore and Cala Balkead for Etsltiolore,„Washington,Philadelphinand East-. ern , it ie 3:30 P IL 'Vain will connect at Columbus with the second_Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Mabee id 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. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad. will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana p Ala and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will auto connect with this Train at Columbus, a nil catch Wheeling at 9:15 P. IL, and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train cu Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Bahl more at 5 P. M., next day. The ll:30 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the- Mall Train which leavea Cincinnati at 5:3u P. IL, and arrives at Beliair it 615 A. 5L connecting with the Aocommoda tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pitmen gentleaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this ronteosia Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton, reach Coltunbus. la season to take ibis train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber land; sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Bald. more and Eastern Cities. WING WEST. The 5:15 A. 111-Mail Tram connects at Relish with Night Train on qie Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chimp via Monroeville • at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis. and Chicago, tin Dayton and via Urbana. The 9 45 A. Si. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 3:20 P. Si., and eon .ects with trains going South and West arriv ing-in Cincinnati at 7P. M. The MO P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation , Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train at 2,15 A. IL, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Haute. Saint Louis and Chicago. ISAAC IL SOUTHWICK, Supt. Zanesville, June 18,1855—{3e21) THE GREAT C&NTRA.L ROUTH, connecting the At. bade cities with Western, Northwestern and South. western States, by a math:mons Hallway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with dolly line at steamers to all parts on the Western Divers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports en the Northwestern Lakes; making the most direct, cheapat and reliable route by which EMU= can be fomented to and tram the Great West. ItaTE.S BDTWEEN PHILADELPEILA & Pr/MID:MGM TIIIST CLASS.---Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, 75,' per , nobs. ((fn boxes,) Fare , Feathers , &c...... SHOOND CLASS—Beaks and Stationery, Dry Goode, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea- 60r. per 10011,3. ther, Wool, .... ......... =MD CLABB.—Analls, Bagging, "1 No. co llbs. and Pork, ( In bulk,) Hemp, P 5 lODATE( CLASS --Cafes, rub, Bacon endl : ,. Park., (packed,) Land and Lard Oil— Air In shipping, Goode from any paint tof Phlladel •=l„. . .t mli till il trocare e mark' onsiTLl e tt ' t7,..u . tt: ' 77 ,ll'll,3" : l3 at Phila delphia or Pittabuw,a, will he forwantel without detention. Tumour Ames —Moore Potter, Heston; J. L Elliott, N. Y.; E. J. &tenter, Pniladelphia; Stagraw & Koons, Balti more; Geo. O.Priincisciis, Pittsburgh; Staingman & Brown, Clurdunati. Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Louisville, My.; It. C. • Ileldrum, Medias°, Ind; Retail! & Co., Bt. Louis, Mo.; J. B. Michell A Son, Eransville, Indiana. IL H. HOUSTON, General freight Agent. Philadelphia. IL J. LOSIBAEIiT, m 9 Superintendent, Alto..a, Pa. • 1 • '44 1 : "t, THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. giMN. :`ll' CHANGE OF TIBIE. ON AND SLICE WEDNESDAY, June 50, 1555, the ldail Train leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays exoTted ) at 7 o'clock, A. N., and arrive at Newark at 1.50 o'clock, P. M., connecting with trains for Columbus, Sandrisky, LudianapolLs, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lasalle, Mount Vernon, Dock Toledo, Saint Louis. Reach Cincinnati at S:2O Earle evening. 11.11113RNING: LfiLTOl. Newark at 12 o'clock. 11., and arrives at Steuben ville at 7:10 P. H. Passengers by this train leave Cincin nati at C o'clock, A. IL The Cadiz Accommodation Train Leaves Ateubenvt , le daily, (dui:arise excepted,) at 115 P. M , and arrives at Cadiz at 6:35 P. AL arrnammu, Leaves Cain; at 787 AL, and arrives at Steubenville at 1005 A N. For further information apply to JAMES COLLINS 09 Freight and Passenger Agents, Noe. 114 and 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. LAIMICETTE DEVENNY, General Freight and Ticket, Agent. E. W. WOODWARD, .1023 Superintend-rat. 185 b. AIL LINE ROUTE 1855. MOH CHICAGO TO ST. LOIIIS• Vu CELIOAGO, ALTON AND T. LOUIS ffialßAlL- O----4ME ROAD , Formerly the Chicago and Sitastaalppl. Glorying the Great AffidiCaTl Express and a S. dada. pug Only Direct and Reliable Route to the South and oouth-West—Beventy -Mlles Shorter than any other Saute. TWO TEmouen waxen one DART, evrners nap Tin Baca Armes at Chicago. St. Louts. Bt. Louis Day Expreas...--... 0.1.6 A SO A M.. 1 St. Louts Night 8xpre55........10.00 P. -2.4 b P. M. Trains run directly through without change of cars or ba g axe. Prom Chicago to St. Louis in ny, hours. ISIPuRTANT CONNECTIONS--At Joliet, with the Rock Lind Railroad for Ottawa, Li Salle,Rock Island and Can. tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Sp, IngSeld,with Great Wistern Railroad for Jackson wills and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Una of Packets for Hannibal, Quinsy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of Northeastern Missouri. At St. Louis, with Daily First-class Steamers far New Orleans and Intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Packets far Kansas, Bt. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivera. R. P. MORGAN, Bap'[, FlloOrainginn, lIL L. DARLING, Agent, Chicano, ill. (1,1)7) ILLINOIS CENTRAL. RAIL ROAD: Carrying the Great 11. States Nail and 'Express. TWO PABSENOER TRATNB RUN DAILY on its entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIIIO, &ND CHICAGO to CAIRO. This Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Bliesissippi IL R. and Chicago - and Galena Railroad, forms the most direct and o oAo only to 81. continuous Ft. It. route from 0111 LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO CHICAGO to DUSUQUR. Trains leave Chicago as follows: 10 A. M. and 10.20 P. M.—Sr. Lours am Caw Rims& Ner tigers for St. Louis by this train take the ears of the Ohio and Miss. R. R. at Bandana, and are carried direct to St. Louis. 9 8.5 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Dtrauntra AIM GALINA Er• rum, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets for Bt. Paul and the Upper MisaisAppl river elves. Trains leave Cairo for thacsgo and Dubuque of 7.80 A. IL an& 7.00 P. M. Passel:leers from the East and places on the Ohio river destined for St- Louis, win save 180 miles of tedious and nu. oertain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis. end arrive fifteen hours in advance of the river routs, by taking the Can at Cairo. Tickets to St Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St Para, and all int. O. rtant Owes by this route, can be had at th e office of the & P. and C. & P Railroads 1n Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago jeS /TTSIIURGH &ND ONISIELLBVILL ;::.;,+~ ~"~'~.r.'=:;fir tea. RAILROAD frosts West Newton, Westmoreland bons:dye t 0 BlLltenburg Station, Fayette COallaty • . T TAO Erna= CLARA FISHER having been me,. I tend by the P. A C. it FL Co., will leave Pittsburgh every evening at half. pastfour o'clock precisely, for West Newton, connecting there with the Trains of the Pitue burgh and Comtellarilta Railroad, which will run between the-abovepoinui until further notice, in follows Leave Leave Weet Newton at 5:30 A. ]L.: stopping at Port Royal, Smith's Mill, Jacob's Creek and Layton; reaching Milieu burg at 8:80 o'clock. Returning, leave 1111lienburg at 6:35 A. M t stop at all way stations, and arrive at West Newton at 7:35; connecting with the et amer CLARA' neatis for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon &maul Train will leave West Newton at 12 o'clock for lteriburg, and returning, will leave Aliltanburg at 8 . P.la., Mopping at all way station s . Fare from Pittsburgh to Aliltenburg,4l,l6. Stages for Cnlontown and Conn -11eville will connect with the Trains at 811Itenburg Station. Freight will be transported each way daily. For rates apply to D. W. CALDWELL, Fag , Aisle tent Superintendent, West Newton • or to W. TIIUMPSON , freight Agent, on board the st4Uner Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the edoeettgebela Bridge. - OLIVER W. BARNES, President and Superintendent tetttabnrub. Shine 20. 11155 114.1 • Charlotte 611:1 PletUlt I'4 Nel) DIIALt;rc in PIANO Fortrzs, sod linuerter et Music' and MUFICSI Instrntn l- agent La-Ito Lslobeated Hamirosollonosodessi Ste Botha, Darla 4t Balla Puns, wltli and sitbsast Coleman's /Conon ttathateat. tmayB] No. 1111 Wooded:eat. , f , •4 - ' • . ~ • EIKM CRIVTII./kts - itourp. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! TITZOM3II Northern Illinois to the Mississippi Favor, IOWA; iVrISSOURI, KANSA.S AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to that sssssss ppl, _______._ • Chicago, Burlington and Quincy F CILLMILYYMLY ORM R T A - r I s T e l : , c oT H I I cr oa R. stun ,3, i A D w u n c o w 1 . ROAD . , 2 1 4 ? 5 A : , . D CalcAGO TO o NGTON QUINCY entire O ' h ta a b b n c g% tom t° aBoRu K., M USCATTSE, OQUAWKA, iry AIE-.IA), FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL SLUrS, an., and the ONLY ALI ro r N 7 10 L . 1 : 10 , BAlin l a • i n a e TimN Un tlins ly Direct ROUte to B 'ILL.L. . ~. ~. , KAI LAVAL Route from yllloAtlis TO ST. LOUIS, DLOLIJI INOTON CIA N TuN, D EOATft, a i C n tl er l . to e , di Nf ,o lll s N t a O ti FLE ,, L . D . , JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, the Illinois Central, (treat Western, end Ohio ar.d bliss's. alpoi Fiedlrceuis. .., Trains on the above LIDS leave Chicago on thi arrival of • -Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of - GOO 9INTRI N T EIOUSID, the p oints. S . ages leave Darlington daily for Southern and Central CIORNER OF LIBERTY AND ()RANT STREETS, neat lowa and Northern .Illintirl—en , fking the quickest and ‘../ the Railroad Depot most reliable route to reach all the Important points west janl3:ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. of the II ississippins far as Council Sluff, with from forty to OWST P Cl:l2i itl.h :S ate .. titha. strecs_b_.?le_en flu miles less sta„-ing than by any other roe e. The Road, • for a large portion of the way, ill laid with the CONTINUOUS lieu, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the weet— l'lT A C Nr h E rstuut Y a li nn 3 Ne E lnu s ?, l' u __...!-1 well stocked with the most modern Ina.mmottive3 and elegant • new Core. Ati.t3 - By this mutt) passengers are sure of making counec- .Ib_ Lions, and arriving at SI. Route on advertised time avoiding GASKALL L. Rouse., the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of navigoe : CORNER OF MAIN AND 9011711 STS., WARREN, 0• i lion, as en_the route by Alton... ' 1:41E Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the -Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no , public that thisnew and elegant lintel has been opened ChoTll7o foe handling at any point. : ea a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, _ TIIIIOUGIETIOFIETS by thin route canto purchsLaed at and adjoining, the office of theollio Stage Company,it offers . all the Railroad 0.11,a iu the East; at the Office or the . : inducements tirtsurpassivt In Warren for the amoral:hods COmpeny, corner of Cleric and Labe street..., in the Granite tion of the traveling community. Building; at the Depot of the Listens it. It., .and at the - A I•harn of public patronage to respectfully solicited.. Mich. Cent. R. IL. Office,.,ii., corner of Lake end Dearborn sta., , . M. GANKILL. opposite Tremont House, Chicago. ERKIORT consigned by this route will receive Immedi ate despatch. C. U. 11..all'ililliD, Sup't. C. H. FA - ILLICIT, Gen'i Ticket Ag't, Chicago. 04 - TICSETB ten bo procured at the principal Railroad °Dices of the country. mlll9 CLEVELAND AND PITTCBUNGH RAILROAD. CONNECTING WITLI Ohio and Paratasylva N nts Haiiirond, VIA ALLIACE. slid. shortest , qulckett and most reliable route to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, and tit. Louis, ill VIA CLEVELAND. This route Is One Mundt ad miles shorter and shout nine hours quicker than the ciremitons one via Tuilanapolic. Two Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland sin bourn. Chicago twenty-three hours, and Nt Louis thirty-soven hours. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Dal'road leaving Pitts burgh at 2.00, 6.. M. and 8.00, A. NI., connect at Alliance for Cleveland as follows Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 5 55, A.M., and I'2 00 conm.cting at Ilmicon n ith Trains for Cuyahoga Fails and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at A. AL end 2.20 P. M , and boll connectin.: with Trains for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis at 0.00 A 81. and .0.15 P. M. The 300 P. M. Train from Pittsburgh makes no connec tion for Cleveland. Pasessiogets for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Book Island, Galena, and the North.wad, who wish to go through with out detention, will take UlO train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 GO A. M. and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that in the only train by which cloon connection! are made at or beyond Chicago. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 8 03 next morning, and Ft. 'bouts at midnight. Daggaat checked through to Cleveland - and Oldreage. . FARE VIA .ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. lotriess. al ors olds.. 24 a.. To Alliance 4.2 Z''.o To L 6 Salle.-.F.J6 CO 1.1.3 E.O " Clevelnad ... 400 tto , t. isv:?, IS 00 14 00 " Toledo - tt 50 Linlena -... 10 15 14 00 " 11Ntroit 710 dr. CO I " Springdeld 60 70 16 20 " Chicag0...412113 $lOOO lloriniston 19 00 15 01 " 8100na1002t....16 to) 14 40 I 1100 14 00 Ft. Loulo-2.1 00 In 60 1 Pasnenpre ere requested to procure their tiehote 1 , Ch. °Flee of this Company, In the Monongahela lloaso, third door below the corner. SI.F.e. LI DISASTEILS ON WATIIR:.., Li t i t ita 5T1,An0 , 0...t1; DLILLVD. , It.I.—The ttnitar.i;thed Lave now In preperar,on STE:AMU.° ST 1)1 It 1.;1;TORY , whod, will be i,sucii n octobet Dolt; the book sill rentals Over two hundred pages. Ulna , trated in the belt; style, anti nently Istund ire a durable manner. IT WILL Itti I; OF TIII: MoST IN'f 1 ,- .11.85T I.Dit) WOKSCViI.. Ph It end will he a taint: the, will he tuterenticur to at: pem.le. The BOAT DIRECTORY DIRECTORY hl 50.1 de script(oh of all the litestal.,ati 00 the VI ratern and En thorn Writer , 111, CaCciel, power and tonnage of ca , h athe,r 3.33.. out., the itlatie of the boa:, with the tr•J.: lc 10. Alen, the scfne, of Captains end olfi-ere, her sze, Cc.. le The litreetory ' will contain a hitter) 0( Steamboats and Stesnale3atin4 on the Western a acre "tie, of ot , UAW . ale", aketrh the fiat 1 3 .3 al ht3i 3 ; Ott . the 011.0 firer. with the name of the builder, eorammod, ari d The ItIVElt 1111tEtifoliV wYLcontain a li3 and flan of r...itho sf iIAM Li DIAS, L., v., 3.3-13 . 00 - ned CO the WEFTF.IIN :to I 'ST Tfilts, ben 0 fully Illustrate', tittle a LI,T OF ALL THOSe. WRO liaVR Vtiltl.Bllr.ll fI T AtiD iiii'LUDISO, on ,Le Wes - ern CMS Ito Directory the nissisAppl, Mksouri, liftnule. Nritanooo, Wt.lre, lard ons - tit& Yar.oo, and other laver, with the Tonna end Cider !ell down : with correct et:many other Rite. and Cocaine,:ei item. of intermt to tho peepto et large Tto tooik v.li contain the cards cf the carious U. es. 'Mail hence, with the trade they are in. kr.. an. The Dire,tory will also erint , ,io a complete Inn of al! the reaponsib, Stesnit•eat Lioloseo -0111crr.. their re-331.1,3, : lave ttehin too: Law, Its requiteMeirs, wt It Corimoo3^, theorem:; wherein if i.enrjote Lite ancemietent ntfcre, initliers the caolpelont whey, tie., kn.. an,the sm pertain 1. N pvirme Coot die, LI.. Bova. nod In:wort:lnt C, Mean:lel I'l 3 3[lli - 3;re, I 1,001100. im port...l,, lie alai , tie of Ito :onion 13. 3^. Court , : in regard fit Freight, Lost and Leunage4, he., Are, with many other [Map of totei - e4. Tliu Direr - tory arid be llin,tranet in tho beet style nod pilDtei en the Imet. manner. The author hue for yeara trees guthertug together all the toete au: lintlie is riii.3312,1 30 the oil-Mereua areettilient dialeti•ri on the W e stern and Southern raters, and now iuten.te puhlishing them i n bco , k f. rm 'flee mi., or the work ell'. to , put at the low cum of Oct'ionl h 11.110.00131. 3 3. refit be isettei the boatmen; ell others doeirou- 01 tuhot. thing will bare to do no at once, as home will ea print d utlees ordered in adbacien. Tho , nark to deotlnel 'a loch, n circulation at over TatilltiAND copies, se the pa:diallers are 1,001134 U large numbers of antee-ri,ra, fir mail. from ail patio of the country. doily. tome ~I the object Well as moat scientific men of the antes, urn tmntributors to the Steamboat Directory. Directed Will be Issued in 0. - tober. and will be an ornament t.• the whir a& cell tip ateatithoo , .. II; remitting One Dollar [post pall) you will reenter a ropy of if. above work.. All communications and let.fe • s aLoufd be addressed to JA.NI/.lk T. I,IaOYD ik CO., Poehithee Betiding. rincinn Ohio. je' Assn( A TTORNBY AND COUNdELI.OII At LAW, arm Pomo _a TOR DI CIIANCILRY, Agent for pncursez Bounty Laois and Pensions, nud for the Ooliectinn of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. co LieCtiOMILLISdif in this and adjoining Counties; Est tateo of dtPtsdenta retried; Eptale sought, sold or Based, and rents collected. Meneys Invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drown. Offireou street, a Lew doLro above Pmittithild. Pittsburgh, Niareh 28, I ebb—l mh2P.,lew A. W. Foster, 1 1 \TOTABN PUBLIC, ,•n•i Commissiouer for the &stet of Tennessee, New Hampshire. Conne,tirrit, VPieconr•ln, New York, eilohiKeu, Lowe,, California and Virginia. se- Deeds drnw a, and ecknonlidginenut ead proofs taken (or rem or see is any of the above named States, Illinois, Mississippi out ILh do Pittsburgh. !ilt,r,h lost Orrice or MONONGAULI , r AVIOSII.,N w., Pittsburgh, J my 185.5. BY authority of a Supplement to the Charter of this Company approved the 9Ah ay of January, 185.4, re quiring the Company to extend the imprevemrot above Brownsville, and autnorizing the application of the tolls of the Company to that object, and the distribution of new stock amongst the stockholders to an amount equal to the earnings of the Company thus expended—the Trea.surer has been instructed to distribute amongst the stockholdora, in new stock, Four per cent. upon the amount held by them' respectively, which will he placed to the creditof their block accounts on the books of the Company F. .11. COPELAND, Treasurer of Mon. Nnv. . Co. YEAIa. Z`..TLeat 3.1 ILL, Ailagheoy, July 14th, 1866 I Tlntaret of Me tlOl - 8. flatorza Clams and Aga P. MIMS In our firm canoes, b mutual agreament, from and after tfaia date. PRY AN, KENNEDY a CO. j3l7tim Charles Barnett., "Dr ORBE SEWER ANL/ 1/LatlfibaLlTll, bait erected o new and commodious littek Bhop on Cherry alley, between Third and Fourth street , where he prepared to do all work In Lis line with the utmost promptitude. Having had long experience le the bulness, he r esprot Mit!, solicits the patronago of his old customers and the puttlte generally. jy2l O.USES, STORE O. ).418, WAILEH.MsEA, dc., TO LI LET I—Lawrenceville—A comfortable Dwelling House of ball, parlor, diningroom, kitchen, four bed moms, Sic.; garden Rod g ad rater. dinagkeny aty—A Two Story Brick House, newly painted and papered, on Boblazon street, near the canal. Rout $lO per mouth. Aft. Trathinplon—A Dwelling house of three rooms, on High street, with large ,yard, well, Ac. Rent, $7 per mouth Pittstrurph—A large Three Story thick, No. Third et; rent $176 per year. roe. 31 and 27 Duquesne street; each house is two stories, with basement, eel*, yard dc. Two Warthouses on Water street A large Storeroom on Fourth street. Together with others. Apply to 13. C7IITHDERT d SON, jel.6 l4O Third street. . _ . IL B. MASON, LhOUB.B I 80011.21 BOOBS i —antes lc No. 82 D drulthefild street, is the place to purausse books for slimmer. reading. The most complete and varied assortment of books In the city can be found on our shelve. Persona leaving for the country will find It to their advattage to call on us, as we always make a deal:ideo when selling a number at a time to one person. . Potatoes' Great Boot, containing all his letters. Com plete In one volume, illustrated—sl. Mourth supply. The Oki Farm House ; by Sirs. Caroline H. Butler Laing —81,28 - - The Winkles, or the Merry Monomaniacs; by the author or Wild Wester. scenes. . - hist, note; by Charles Dickens-12% cents. Moth, and .t.tep.Olotber ; ny ChatleS Dickens-4215 eta l'" °vet' our emu:acre and shelves, and vend for whaer, yvn want In the buck line to H. MINER k CO., )S'S No 82 Smi ,h1:1 , 4d et• net. AVING REMOVED U... S,ek of 801138 ..nd STA. I TDJNERY from 87 Wood street to No. 30 FIFTH Street, by this arriLuKemeut o.lr rent mid expellees hove been reduced more than oue half This will enr.bie tn. ro sell I.OIT. a than any similar estublishment In this city; and We are determined to do It. All now whn want (heap reading . and Btanonery lied bettor eattat. ho. alt FIFTH et., next door bd Ex:hung° Bank. between Wood end Market. JO° -R.fil4l'l. It. lAUFFER, Aet. T a meeting of the Board of Directors of this Bank, held tide day, JOHN lIABPER, Erg , was elected As sistant Cashier of this inelitutiork; and he 15 authorized to •Ign a ll chest, rioter, dnd othtr'doecintentEr, Which require the sivature of (her a+bier - end nerforin snob other duties al, pertain to eeld office. in conform ty with "A further enp. pigment to an sot regulating Hanks,' approved the 7th day of Bay, A. D. 1866. jyl9:lot JOELN 431031414 President. ~•.. 3. DURAND. Sup", elev.lam!. J. A. (131.1,1t11..7...Aft.1.1Lz,t,urgh 100.000 COPI.IO3_I Alexanctcr leostert Removal Ea= Beim or Prrrspotton July 17,1855. MANSION HOUSE , GEORGE AREIi_TZ, PROPEWITOR, LIBERTY STIMET; ,Dist beside the Passenger .1.1 Depot of the Pennsy,lvauta itallrord, which makes It the UMW. COllTeniantj:4olll3o -in the city fps' posettgere urti- Tins by that rood. The Proprietor hem Mg. at considerable enc tus, fitted up, in escellent style, the Ii.A.NSION ROUSE,. would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. Thee la attached a splendid STABLE and :extensiveAGON YARD, afford; tog ample accommodation to traireleisand tescasters. Hie Larder and Bar will be tarnished with the beat the market can afford. febl.7 -ST. CLA.I.II. HOTEL, Cbrner of Penn and S. Clair streets, intiatturPh, THE undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Hotel," having taken this large and conuncdions HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully inviter 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. feb22 WM. 0. OQNNELLY. RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSIMEGII, PA. rar 2o :7J E. RILE!, Proprietor. TUE UNION, 0. 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S. WEBS (late of the F.agle,) Proprietor. fau2Stl FRA.NKILIN HOUSE , CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PIIILADELPIIIA. LAIRD, Proprietors. jyl9:3m] TEL.MS $1,60 PEE. DAY. BleltlLL Arti HOU SE JOELNSIVW/V, PENNA. r[ HE undersigned having taken charge of the above named Nouse, and refitted it at a large expense, in a comfortable as well as elegant style, le now prepared to re• calve guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may po cont. the !louse. [auB:tf ) JAILEB DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, Ledo Farmer's Elio tut ge, .N 01;3LIIIIIIYflttlE foot otmet, Pltts• I: hSlE r uxiprietor. This Lintel is entirely new, hosing Just been completed and opened for the orcommodotion of the public. feepl3 -FRAM LLI3 IfiOUSEls Cleveland, Ohio. (I PATRICK h SON, Paorarrroaa.—Thie Bouse has an dargone thorough and eatene.he repairs, • alterations., Dad large additions of new furniture, ex., and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their pert to render the Facia= e place where all the Om• torte of e first class hotel can be found. jy4,:tf C. PATRICE. BON. FLO.KEINCIE 110TbIL, No. 400 DROADWAY, NE.IY YORK. (00XDOCTIO ON TUN gIISAPLIN PUN.) REUBEE LOVEJOY, PROPRIMOR. RESTAURANT. WILIEINS lIALL, \V. C. GALLAGHER, PROPEIBTOIt. Fourth race', intwval iraad and SauIAMIL TIEN spacious estabitehment has been Teaselby the Inab rcritier, and completely renovated. ) v! aft )o lie le at all hours prepared to furnish every luxury that can be touted In the b-et te,gatated restaurants In the States. 1113 r?acious liar will sirmys be supplied with the very best Liquor. Came of every do enipttou, in its SPII.BOO, can aiwayt be bond at Wilkins %LAIL j W. C. ti LhO II ER. fa.thi ELlliklet/ THIRD sraaer, fIErwILEN AND MARKET. runE 6ubeeribers beg leave to inmrm their friable and me public gemrallv, that tney have lesoed the shore well known Restaurant, which him JUM been tbomughly renovfani, repaired and re furnithed, and now open. The proprirtr.rA tutVlsEparekl exp,nar to make the Runk Er change a comfortable retort, e.:4 well tbr the epicure aa the man. The tarter ctrl at all time, be Hocked with the ticlorticiee of the ent etArt...l up node: the any - a of experienced er4eit.e. Tt.ey r,peeLfully ask for the pa'svaage of a errini . ... pubitc J. eCIIANbELItirara, G. D. bitANCiI. E1N.1.V11.11114111,1 Kt AU 8.A.:: T, W 001) KKET, lILT. R ATER AN L: Fth. Z STILEETB. TIM Under,b7ll.l ;put prosid.-.1 a chotes stock of LIQL:01 - t3, and is roa.ly ut nil [lent, tz servo hie friessda i,h the best of the ses,bn, In toe wAy of ethbius. Iriah r uncht, May bo t... 1 lial.cMlll3l. N SA V Poi V rn prietor, . _ • CORNUCOPIA 4 +l - OYSTER AND Cob' FEE 110IISE.-ria D, BILRELF.D. No. 4f), 7,1 M .cfrect, IVocc: &id Markel- I . !Thbl. IL .11. •_ CRYSTAL -PALACE No. 18 flack:at •treot.. C. C. SEELY , ~cJIIItIiPECTFULLN informs his flifundstind the „ et yut , lis in , rneral, Circa be he.: just everted hl3 NPli York aDA cu‘tern style of COOLUNU J CST ka tF 41.1. eery tidal; .4o in the Has. Ore:or, I u tir•, t-ten - ed, for 1.2,4 i cents ‘.lO I it - ciAtt t.r.t errer7thing that [Le nru net will afford. Lion., slway, ..ten until 30:lent 'in nu-ruing talsrl3-tf t)tiS ritit SIALOrO fit Are Li It 11.it'l'AURA.NTI 109 NV OD S EE T rV,II entArriber ho now it t_ol'TF.lt SALOON AND KATltits LLCSC. c--rt , t , i in s clirAnnur thr.t cannot Ire toy floy in the city. ER 1,8 IVLLL NP SEA VED CP .4 T ALL /10/7ILS OP TILn DA r, from tb o Choicest. neater. h'ocr Is, Fish, ac., titet in: .l t or' ;sunk: j+e , 'tiro...A, end ho would rsspect NIS) 10 01 W ti.r nttention of it, puhlic Le it. LiLLAII.LE. STILL, inn Wood strsct. IMMO St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. IE turiertdrned respectfully infbrma the public that be I • le Ilf.W full) prepared to idiveda :aminee and the Put 4euerally, with Ws celebrated LAQWt BEER, in tll ordv, lett at tile Ordee, NO. 3L DIAMOND A LLE bear Wood Atreet,) will Ire punctually attended to: end beer delivered to any part of the. city or ricialtz. If. G. Llerittzo Lager 13sor datl r 106 ..etith,fisiri street, uppartte tee Curare Muse. fthl E nuhaerther has }tut opened one of the largest ant heat tscl4l,l Lager Beer flails in the city. the Beeris ornowbalged to he a superior wrticle, and every other at urunedatlon Own: his house, cannot be excelled. nu_ A. IIMaTZ. u Kennett Ale. Ur D. ENCILIBEI, Sole Bottler of SIAITIPB celebrated Vlf Bennett Ale and Brown titoot. Alao, Common Ale and Porter, In quart and pint bottlea. The attention of Buntline, and the trade, la respectfully el.era by Mineral Water said Sarsaparilla J) ENG LISII, Pitt street, below Penn, hi loon manufacturing and bottleing the above beverages on mu extensive fltit. lils articles are of the beat quality and nufenturcel from the pima materials. octl,ay HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE rrillE. undersigned la prepared Le supply CARPENTERS, CARINET-ALi.ElatS, and Workers is Wood generally, with his Patented and valuable PLANES. Ail who have tried it, pronounce it a MON valuable In vention, that must soon come into g -neral use. The fol. liming letters from practical workman are but two among many letters the Patentee hag received recommending this Pllne above ell others in nee: F1TT913011311 Sradat CIBINT2 PecToß.l, February 22, 1865. We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months wo have used llopp-r's Pet. nt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carpvnters as Su per:or ,o any other Plane to us.. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and for planing vane-re, it s far superior to the old mode of scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by ruling Ulla Plane will plane more veneer', than Ave men can do ky any other plane or method In use. R. U. Rua B Co. To slosxri Y. EATON, ESQ.: Dear Sir —I have examined Hopper's Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for which It le intended, as a oombmation of plane and scraper. it is particularly adapted to planing vie:leers, and It does not requite one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; end I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that It will entirely .upetoede the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged in the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of It, there Is nothing no well ruled to give a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers as the Hopper Patenk. Bench Plane. JAICIJCA W. WOODWZLI, Furniture Warerooms, 97, 99 Third st., Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, February 27, 1859. ItIOSICS le. EATON, of thls city, Is my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to Mani/fac WM. ture and OPPER. veiI them p. H nah2l:tf ) rittFburgh, March 21,1855 DUFF'S DiEncitrirrws coLLE.Gx, OPEN LAY AND EVENING, throughout the Bummer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, taught from Duff 'a System of Book-keeping, sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New 1 ork 211 the most per• fect work upon acconas now in one. DOUBLE ENTRY tar:A.IIEOAT BOOIiZEEPING, Embracing eight trips of a boat—illustrating re shipments of freight anti passeageas, owners' asettlemente, before and after tale 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. PENIIA—NBILLY, Taught by Mr. J. D. William., the only professional teacher of peumanallP now in the city. MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, Embracing a new method of computing Interest, with all the mom approved abbreviations in mercantile compata• 110118 In use. ALERCANTII.XI LAW. Although others adverthyPltieee lectures, this will be found the only laidltution in the city where they are regu larly delivered. es.ll an i got a Circular and wimple of Mr. Williams' PenneeinehiP below engaging elsewhere. jeZd IRoI CITY CterititelGßulAlt. COLLEGI6, UB Vi'ESTEHN PENNSYLVANIA. Located in PITTSDURGB, on WOOD st, near FbtOlt. rptilB Institution, recently organismd under its charter ! offers to the young men of this tma adjacent cities, an o f the circumamblent country, facilities for acquiring in a few weeks, and for an outlay insignificant, an AltT far More lucrative as an avocation than almost any trade that it A mild require ave or six. years to learn, via: BOOK-KEEPING With its concomitant arts of free and rapid WAITING and The season of low water and slack business is at band, which may be improved to great advantage by taking a nurse of igstruotion In the Iron City College. Special et , tention is given to the application of Ilook.keeping to Steamboat. Business. Come, young gentlemen, clerks, ap prnticei3, and others—come and spend. your days or even ings, or both, for a few weeks, in one the coolest and pleasantest Halls anywhere to be found, and &noire the cure means of obtaining employment and high wages in the and winter: Yon win never regret the time you spent in the IRON CITY OOLLEGR. je2o "I LILY MAGAZiNES— Godey's Lady's Book, for July-20 cents; lkdlou's Magaiine, •" 6 10 " Yankee Notions, " " 12 Frank Lealle's Journal, 18 " North kirittsh, for May. The above just received by Empress. Alab, a large lot of BOBLOOII_OI4BBICAL and Mlecilaneous 800118 and STA. TIONBBY for saes at 008 T, and so ealli it LAllBigin BOOK STORE, Wood street , If yen wan to got a Many Libtaf7; Jog/ *- 4 . 4 • , w==` SURANCE COMPANMS. increase of Cash Citsital TO A. MILLION DOLLARS! lE. , UNA INSURANCE .01IMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. PAID U P . , . . • Cash Capital, - SLOO,CoO. T_ THIRTY-SIRTIL ANNUAL - STATEMENT of the L. Assets of the /ETNA INSURANCE COUPA.NI, of Dart ford, as tarnished this' agency on the let or January, 1855 i under oath. Real Estate, unincumberat 418,673 05 Seventy-tdo Mortgage Bonds, 8 and 7 rent, oar - able semi-annually o Debts due the Company, enured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable,well accused , payable at Bank... 120,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut. 97,315 00 Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford 142,696 00 Bank Stools In New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, ln Bank, and in hands of Agents end 212,505 08 others $773,178 01. The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or tithe: creditors,—nothing. Looses adjusted and due,—aono. Losses adjusted and not due, $3.48,518 22. Loom unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for farther proof, All other claims against the Company are amall, snob 1 V. a. * L i m. only is printing. &c. Wilkins & Go. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. s AS s uccessors to A. Wilkins & Co.) The amount Insured In any city, town or village, depends . T , Aii K 2 upon the character, material and construction of buildings, ; ..' AND EXCHANGE BROKERS ; the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of , Ilia 71 Fourth street, Pittsburgh- _ the fire department, and other circumstances. T N THE' numerous suapensions of Banks arid Bautoxii The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the 1 throughout the country daring the last. six months, we design La to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. are satis f ied that In almost every instance their treaties THO. A. ...I.LEXILNEigIi., Secretary, have grown oat of a departure from their legitimate bad- STLVII or Commotion, ), m. Hartford, Jan. . list, 188 nerd; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the publie Hartford county. in advance, that no speculations in or or other Peracnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of "outside operations," shall tempt In from the strictind le , : the /Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore- gitimate tine of our business--believing that in avoiding, going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to ell such investments we shall not only be better able to his beet knowledge and belief adopting such a coarse we shall promote our own ultimate . serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that Lima FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. ! Losses paid by this Company for the year IBM exceed i keueilt- [ .febs ] • W. & CO: 5760,000, while the premiums received for -the rame time far exceed any other year, sines the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly al descriptiona of property; is• sued at-this agency, at remunerative rates. ikr Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa j sal IL B. TEN EYCK, Agent. TEIA INSURANCE COZIPAIiIV, OF JIARTFORD, CONN. • • • 1819. PAID tTP Cnennam, Cash Capita 1............ g 500,000 Cash Surplus, ON lo JemrAßT,ll3si 1P73,273 TlllB Capital Stock and Surplus io securely invted for the benefit of all policyholders. As an awl !once of the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ability to pay lessee promptly, we state a fact, •hat ils receipts vary from $116,000 to $150,000 per month. Its business is taro and veil distributed. and In our opinion no Company in the United States affords better indemnity to policy. holders than the N.M.& They continue to make insurance on property in town and country, at rates as low as is ODD siatera with safety to the policy holler. TE3 EYCK, Agent. SW-Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. ap2Cely i 1.1110••• EP ICLAVYLIALIO it - trrom. SAFETY lESIIREINCE COREPAITI. fFICE in the North Atom of the Exchange, on Third street, PEELLADZLPEIIA. MU:LINN INSITILANOES. 03 Vassals, Clazoo, To all parts of the World. FaXIOEM LY 113SUB.A.NOES On goods by rivers, canal/I,lskm' and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. TIRE risuranoss On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses. he. ASSIfTB OW TEE 0031PAlfr, November 7,10580 D Bonds and ltlortgagea $2l, 00 Stateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insaranoes com panies .-- Di.............__......»»..--.—....—.------.160,826 94 CAA ontnsd—.—..„ 16,071 BO Ltalanceein the bands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued 121,707 67 liotes. .—....„100,00D OD Snbismiption irroarou: : Wm. Martin, I Dr. B. IL Huston, Joseph H. Baal, % llngh Craig, Edmund A Bandar, , Bpeneer B.Pllvaln, John C. Darts, • Charles lielly, itobert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Penrose, Henry Sloan, George G. Iselper, ! James Trtvinalr, 13.dward Darlington, ~ Wm. gyre, Jr., 11. Jones Brooke, % Joshua L. Price, .1. G. Johnson, 1 JamesTennent, James 0.13. and, John B. Semple, Theopilus Paulding, , Charles Schiffer, Illt James B. ariand, IJ. T. began; Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, I D. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. 51ABTIN, President. TllOB.O. HAND, Vice President . Jesus W. Oemia, Reel l ea, Frnnaltts Fire Insurance Company, Of Phamtelo34, Pcntuyloanis. Dlllls:7TORS—Charlea W. Banc:ter, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, &anal Grant, Jacmh IL smith, Geo. W. tact- ar le, Monlecai D. Lewii, Adolph! 11 Itolle, David R. Browne, Patterson. Casa. N. Canaan, President. Cans. G. Ilaninuat, aceeim - y. K - Oop.thatie to maka ir.suranfas. parPetasi or atalteta every description of property, in town and ootmmy, at ra ae low aa are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a largo Contingent rand, which, with their capital and . premiume, safely laves:m.l, af t )rd ample protection to the aware!. The Assete of the Company' on January let, 1351, es rate !!shed agreeably to an Act of Assam:tidy, were as follows, via: $915,1e9 88 Ilstate- -. 844177 75 Stoc . • 81,558 00 Czah, ........ 64,840 81 Total ........»... 41;12.705 44 - "ffince their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One =ion Four Hundred Thou- Bind Dollars, lonia by ore, thereby affording evidence of the alvantages of insurance, ea well as the ability and cilopost thm to meet with promptnots all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ap24 . Case, north-cast car. Wool and Third ate. TUE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPII3II.A. CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1850, CIIMITER PERPETUAL. - CAPITAL $250,000. offtce, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Olken of the Home Board at Pilaadelphia: DIMTOI.9. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Larrenso Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. APlienry, Jacob L. Florence, Ames Dove:roux, William AL. Gochrin, William Wile.. Prensient—thephen R. Crawford. Vice Prosident--Ambrose W. Thompson. itaticul Examiner, Pia/buoy/A—James H. Willson, M.D. etlispAcny Cily—lL B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANLI LNBI7IIAIiCE COMPANY OF PITTSB WIG fl, COAXER OF FOURTH ANL SMITHFIELD STIIEETS. Authorised Capital, 61800,009. • NHUME BUILDINGS and other property against loss or I damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland NaTigation and Transportation. DLIMITO32. Wm. H. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. ATOlintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James B. Neglay, W. S. Raven, Wade Elampton, D. E,Park, 11. R. Coggehall. non. WM. S. JOIINSTON, Preeident. RORY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. OASILU, Secretary and Treasurer. B. B. Camila, &aslant &dietary, Western Insurance Company, P.ittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr., PI A - I. T Pre , sident. • 0300,000 P. Di. GORDOII, Secrciary OA—. WlLlinsure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA ttlit. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Itomelristitution malusged by Dmecroaa who are well known In the commimity, and who are determined, by .promptuessandliberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the boat protection to those who desire to be insured. Directers.—R. Jr.„o. W. Ricketson, J. W. Butler, N.liolmes, Jr., N.B. Smith, O. Lhmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm: M. Lyon,Jamea Lippeneort, George Deride, James Me. Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. 103,. Otace, N 0.92 Water street, (Warehouse of Speng Co., op. Suit's.) Pittsburgh. soT24:ly WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. NEW OKODEI I --WATCIIII, JtairLIALT, SILVS4 WARM, lilitrrerr goons, &0.,WH0T... , v. awn Rarsu.—Coun try Merchants and strane re vieldng our city are request ed to call, as we can servo them as well, and we think b t ter, than they usually are served in Eastern cities, be Idea giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Lavern .$lO to $lO,OO Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L 411es' Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $2O, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $35 to $2OO. Chain, Beale, Hoye, Fe, oils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety and at lowest prices. lir Watch /4 pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 07 Market genet, corner Of Fourth. JOHN LITTLE, Jr., A.igoitt, No. 201 Lruzarr STHIRT, HAS JIIST ILECEIVIO) the tollowing very choice ar. Wes:— BRANDIES. v Hook, Gents Brandy, (very Musa Lisbon. 0 lard Dupuy A Co. (super.) • BUM Starrett & Co. I Jamaica, Saserac. Santa Oros. Gls. Bartle/ Madeira, Howard.lilarch & Ca, Mad'ra East India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, Mansanillo do Table do Cooking de Deeming Port, Pure Juice do Ordinary do St. Julien Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Champagnes, Anchor, Vereeney, Ileideseck, Together ,with all other business, WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Sig doors from the Aqueduct. opposite the Cbllector's Office, 41111.11111 TPEXPARED TO FILL OnDilltS POILVIGS, and all klnda of Ornamental Bair Work. The bast qualty or material la furnished. and entire aatisiantion guaranteed. mylfgdawly ILSAT LAND RkiiilnTEß Issued by Thomas Woods. and given sway to all at 76 Fourth street, Ono:tiles a great Variety of Farms, Rouses and lota Thorn wanting homes woad tio ariffi to get • Register. Ott it le 'clinexib WOW One Country Beata. teal THOMIB WOODS. .t . " Yike : .1 .. ,t , t -,- . L .,._ . _ AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOOK ANV'BIL•Ii BSOKER, Office, No. 92 .Iburth 4, above Wood. 'MOTES, Drafts, Donde, Mortgagee, and LOMB on (otta ni totals, ne.otiated. Stocks bought and sold on cora- LaneiVarrante bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All comununicatione 'Merited to promptly. Somali WIC /1. .. ...... . . D. !['VAT. Wm. s. William; & Rts Co., BANKER. AND EXCHA.NOE BROKERS, - N. E. Corner Wood and Third streets. All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Rills, Notes, ac., promptly attended to. jan2olw* ftI'CONN ELL& virlL,Locis., • BANKERB, A ND Dealers in Exchange, Dena Notes, Gold and Myer /A. Coin. Curront and Par Fands received on deposit: Stocks bought and sold on commission. • Coiled - lotus made . at any point in the United Eiatee: Bomb Cad corner of !darted and Fifth street:a, nvlt PrITEBUROH. PA. ARTHUR% RODGEBS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OF FOURTH AND 3.11.13751PLEDD MMUS, sai2filn Pittsburgh, Pa. Remove]. PATBICKB BINRF.B.B AND =CHANGE BRORKBR - Le .. Hemmed at& Office to the Corner of lifilland Magi piTTalitlarat PL. 11A.TRICILS & /MEND, Dankera and Exchange Molten, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gol4,_fillver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern sad - Western Cities constantly for sale. 0011estionP made In all the cities throughout - the litdted gtates. Depends rendre'. in par farads or current Men at the corner of Fifth and. Wood Steeds. • - (DM 8E57,476 V P. A. MADDRLA, Agect, No. 6.; Water otror.t, Pittoborzla, Bogue., London Cordial, Schnapps. fiIINDRIPS. Rutherford's Scotch !de, Barclay 's Loudon Porter, I, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, I Ardsethe, Caracas, ' Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Ilya and Black Teas, English Bronson Cheese, `lmported MITE4IIII Cigars, of various brands. Old. Monongahela Whisky, of all grades. articles connected with the my29:daw N. HOIXES & SONO, BANKERS AND BBC - RANGE .11.11=BA EIT2 sa:110VID nada amnia arm &Imelda °end - .10 67 usitxr: Lamm, MOB Doom =ow -or a. Bran. - tn2 , ll4 Mart TreeteßanDkea, cel4.P.gfair Ter and rank Notes. Exchange on thaEaateu and We s ter; Cidri constantly for gale. Collections made in all Rua cities throughout the United States. Deposit; recalred in par throb or currentpaper, No. 07 llarlzet etreet, between Third and fourth eta. DaElhly TIE.B.N AN & CO., BANKKRB AND EXCUANGE BROKER?, • O 5 Wood Street , corner of Mamma .12?-ey, • PIITEIIIIIIIGIH, PA. Ul' AND BELL Bank Notes and Coin; Dismunt tirr.n exchange, and promissory notes; make collector:A In alr the principal cities of the Union. Receive. call and on interest, and give their prompt ott,q,t,on to ail other matters appertaining to a Broker's buelner , z, itcotorn Exchange constantly on hand. mare JOBS WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, Data= In Exchange Commercial and Bank Notes. Q:TUCK bought and sold on e0611111101S011: Oollectione oareSally attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. Ked-No. 68% Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. dead. HILL & CO., BANKERS A-ND EXCELALDIII.BROXED4 - - cos. 4. • •• • • 8 NIS . ..• It. 101T1' EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for -10 sale. 'Pinto Dille at Exchange and Notes dlaxituidede— Odd, Silver and Pura Notes, bought and Bold. Collections male in ell the principal cities of the United etatee- De posits received of Par and Current Article [many &WM =AXIS, ZIORAILD HAIM sumacs sitsup. BBASSE3 Gr BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOHXIIB, 1101113 Y AND RIM Gold, Enver, and Rank Notes; negotiate Ai LOMB On Real Estate or Steak Beentittss; Porebnas Pr=Wary Notes and Time Dills, on East end West; buy and sal:Stocks on Oettunisslon. Clallertimsa made on all points In the Union. O. 8. AB.NOLD Cs CO., rIANEERS AND EXCILAIIbIiE attOMB/U3, DKALlala In Exchange Coln, Bank Notes,. Sight and Time Drafts, at... Co ' llectiOns alrefully attended to, and rrt , ,t4dp remitted to any part at the Union. 43:e, , 1is bought and sold on C0 ,,,, 1.11011. 74 Fourth st,, nest door to Bank of Pittelfg.taalit Dt,TeltiC and ./tscAre,Bank.lVotes, Gold and &Iva Suk.l andX=hanged, at ad EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE 01? WILLIALt A. HILL & CO., Si woos smart, firrarrmaam .ra - A.l.Ekteravt plowed on time deposits. Dann .....-3150 L. CLIMIZT TROT PSOF BELL & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner of Third and Wcod strati, Pit/4 , mph, Pa. THODIAS WOODS, wrCOMMERCIAL 1113,01KER,1132 AND MUSS 1.3 Notes, Sonde, Stooks, Real Eetate, &ea, No. 75 Fourth it, Altdrinik la. DOI VW 1111 am A. Hllt & Co., BANKERS, No. Cla Wood erect, Pittc OLD 011 lisle the following BONDS AND 8 11 40 shares Exchange Rank 17 do Monongahela Navigation Company; 20 do Mina Insurance Company; $3.000 Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds; 15,000 City of Pittebrirgh Ronde; lAN° County of Allegheny Banda (sepsallwavti CluuniottPs Loan Orate, X7O. 100 SMITIIVIELI) STREET, NEAR. virra,- IN Moue' , I:3nel on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware and other valuable articles. - CLOTIIIN G. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN AI'CLOSKEY & CO. . NRI Y of the calebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty X street, which has won en unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, hare, for the pur Boa, of acquiring more space for their itorneues badness, removed to the spaCionS building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STUB% Where they hare now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, is to give them more fvciltties for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They ere prepared to sell Goods at the LOWEST EASTERN PRIORS! And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured in the Union. CUSTOM. WORK, VIZ um ems, AND 111 . 021 MI MUM MEM. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS; DRESS, WALKING AND BU I- NESS COATS Our interests are identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity wM not fall in Oiling all orders we way be favored with. Or DON'T FORGET THE PLAGE— I% SS Wood Street (tri.sl SIDE) BOMBE 01 DIAMOND MANZ. N. B.—We desire our patronstoundecratandthat uri oavo no longer any connection with the Clothing Businen cu Liberty street. Our attention le devoted excludvely to the Hance above designated. mar 23 FAH and Winter Gouda I EDMOND WATTS. 11UrF.R01.1ANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY BTIIREIL -131 I have now on hand a large stock of fall and Winter Goode Overeoatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest. loge, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Otuthimeres, of every style and shade in the market, all-of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oct4 NEW SPRING GOODS. TUBT HEOEITED AT JOHN BicCLO9HEY A CO'l3 Whale el sale Clothing Warehouse, N 0.89 Woodatree4 and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and moat varied stook of goods that this celebrated house has ever bad the plea rae. of Inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodstutier been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no eecond profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house la the 01924. , ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give ns a cell, and 9 snmine our eltentdVe assortment Of HEADY MADE CV rILING. It le almost Impossible to en umerate the guard • y of immense piles of garments that Is to be soon at this It e establishment it is sufficient tO say that It has never t :en equalled by the hone marleuf .101111 DcOLOSHITY A 00. Clothing I Clothing 1 rrELF, undersigned respectfully iob ioMendsandthend the public that he Is now receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib• erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cesaircreree and Vest:lnge, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he le prepared to make warder in the most fashionable men. nor, at short notice, aild on the most reasonable terms. We have also on land a large and well manufactured stook of ready made Olothing,to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retaiL' Persons who purchase goods format, will find It to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. . [marli] O. CONNELL Haw Clothing Stora tir HO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE wtTY. • TILE subscriber has just opened this new establishnivat, where he has always on hand's Ismandvdmins assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which be warrants equal to any to the city, and willaellat 'The most reasonable prl cm The public are requested to give him ei markly - B.' OPPENEXIMEt." To tionaskespers. _ IXTE have now opened onu of the largest - stooks of GIA/143 and QIIRRNSWAB. , Int table for; housekeepers to the city, and Intend selling at *irflow . ' prices. We will sell a - handsome set of White TeftWere„ - consisting of forty•eight pieces, for the low price -of Your Dollars, and all other Goods in propostinn. Our stock - being large °wind to the dull season JUSt passed, we art deter mined to work it oft at low prices. We just oasned so e•beantiful shapes of White Stone )feat-Disheat table do ; Covered vithes for stewed chicken, etc.,ete. Also,- some very handsume new styles of Water Pitchers. Oar stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we have put down in prim to snit the thees. FRENOB•OHINA 19s have some twenty different etylee of French Mins Ten ems, and come beantful tlold Band Dinner seta--ell of which we are selling at least twenryllve per cent. below former prices. BOWE FUNISIUNG 000D8. Our stock of Knives sad Forks, Spoons, Waiters, 13ritan nla Warn, Oirandoles solar Lamps, etc„ is large, and we will sell them at very prices. GLASS 'MUM. On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pltts. burgh Olas: Ware, which we will sell at manufacturer's prices. COMMON WARE. Our deck of common Tees, Plates, Howls, Dishes, Pitch. era, and every article imitable for country or c i ty trade, is ' large, to which we Invite the attention of cityand country 'merchants, as we will Bell them very low for cash. 11ousekee pare and others is want of .cmsay China and Queensware , will do well by calling at tin, • tio.'B2 Market, between Sd lad Atth Opposite 4313, ft, te; ' - . RECEIVED- - • OUTGUN AL, BIDE 41XITE, N 0,74 MAP . 4 . 4 .7 Buiturr, trattraktrFOonert AND CU Itrksman, PIT2'SBUR.O ft - tratittßVANb most WESIIIABLAI melt of Spring'' , , and Sununu Dry Goods ever offered In this 'Market. We would call particular attention tottre tallOwMq 1 A very suporiet asioriment at: plain • Black limeade and fancy colored elks ;airto twisted Bilks; Saha, plaid and Pia Sri Tissues and Baregcs;..Printed Beteg° sari Cie de Lainee;'' eofy Dificaoroty French=Lawns arof:Britliaratrai , ai' assortment of French Worsted Clollire, Linder Sleeves and Oheraluettes, , enibroiderer - 1, h - em-stimbed and plain - Linen, C am b r ia flandkercidefic'Frrrnititii Dimity and Chintzes; , Bonnets and Ribborusat bargains ;- A beautiful routortment of Abbe Lace and Bilk Taimas, amok' and Scarfa araortment Glove*, Mae end Basle* Lrish.:Linens, . Manna 'and 'Prints,. to gather with a 'complete assortment of every other..artmle, elther.'fancy,sMple, fireima dogultla Thankful for put Savors, we ttrould. solicit an early - 'examination of our, stock, confidont that for quantity, quali ty, style and price, it is unsu rpass U ed. NG YO, LOVE. & BRO., mys formerly Young,' thevensan L Now A.rrival .ol Spell:it and -Summar Dry AT No. gO N. W. SIDNIOff _WOOD STREET: DGREGG a CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, . French and German DBY GOODS. flaring maks , od our l t t= and exteruilva stock of spring Awl BULarler, game, purchased our own itu la porta l fr t r e l:i m ft:f safe t f u n n :sVil d g P ALI old customers, country me:chit:its and city dealers general: Lb that owing to these acquired facilities In purchasing, we can offer such inducerdents to buyers as , are rarely met with In the trade. . - • - r. Among our dry goods stock will bo found easbaeres, do , lanes; Portsmouth:lawns of the most desirable designs mohair metres, alpacas, plain black and fancy Sgured -Enka, -ginghams and fancy prints,lateat atylaq broadcloths, fancy -vestinge, cassimeres,, satinets, tsferals - and - stuzuner pants• looning; brown and black muslins,table diapers. - - We have also openeda very largeOSS - Ortedent of bontietti; •• tamest etre& palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive variety of.htehrry, gloves and ribbons; withlacegoods ,fancynettings,Jaconettsonull.amillgurei fhnso trauma sod black silk valid; &e."' - Ourvariety stock embraces In part combo; button's, per: onasien cape, threads, port taonaies, pabnit Medicines, per and almost every article-usually kept in the vs. 'flat/ =es together with a large stock, of gold anclellver: watcnee* watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 39 hour and S day • clocks, all of, which will basohlat the lowest priileS folteonA. - • or satleractortreferinel. N. B.—An early call f buyers Is respectfully solicited. fano D. GRF.IIO d 00. .JO9. LODIIT 0 SPRING. DRY GOODS. HAGAN 4L-AIGL. No. 91 Market ait.j. A RS receiving _daily , additions to their large and veil' Ali,seleated stock of - , lidtattillas, • Dreso Goods, Embroideries, Doirier7, - - . Hansekeep'g a Dods, Aletcandefe RN Gloves, der• w Mat we wotp - reepeetfajly Invite the atter Hari of roh2o i Vi 17 ., 11.:c5 VAN GIORDVB, Yule fist mairellx large and , -e A': I,autiNl assorunent, of. lloarning Conan, Sleeves ii nt,l ziotts in Crape, !lariat= and Swim, black lace and ) ,c, 'gauze 1. , Ails, black node* , and Gloves, in wool, cotter', .i.od ala; Bibboce, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities: Alexander aßayou's beat Rid Gloves can alwape b. .'.,and at . No. 83 ,kIABILE'I STREET, corner et. tile,Din ',loud. ii °TIT NEW DRY GOODS STORY. Iron Fr0nt...N0.91 Market street. VM house being 110 W open for tho transaction of a genet all Dry Goods business, w wcnild respectfully solicit the. patronage of the public, feeling =Merit that, from our ex. knAre mid well selected stock of "STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducemmits as will In. Areas entire satisfaction. HAGAN .t aprlktf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Urdern street* VAIN 6011.D.8.WS TRIBIRIING STOWED, N0..83 Hsu= Sty COHNICIt OP D/A3103D. - . "(UST RDCRIVING, a large and well Feinted stock of all *I the new stylea of • LADLES' DRESS AND MANTILLA- MEMENGS: itinges, Buttons, Gidloons, Gimps, - • Bralthi, • 'Velvets, Laces,. " • 0171SIEV Ribbons. -• 'A handsome essorlaztrut of French, Beach and Austrian "At witrITUBBIEg, in Swiss, Jacanet and• Lace. . Mllaror Edgings, - • •Ilandkmvidefs, • 6 4°Tr - Be - • ", - 14itita" Botemn Chmazattes, Bands, Caps h Waists. A fall trapply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, - • Collars, Love and Gauze Tells; • Plain Linen setts, Sleevas, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Ctemirettes, •Italian andraigh Crape. Port -EMBROIDERING—Stamped. Collars, Bands -and Insertinza: French Working Cotton, 'Mops, Linen and Cotton Pleas, 011 Cloth, EmMoldaring Silk. Stilletoe and BeLtion. Mantua, Satin and Bennet Ribbons. - A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S PUIEZ/SILING GOOD cS—,iliirks, Collars, Cravats, Tier, Handkerchiefs; Pins, Needles, Buttorm, Tapes, and everything" in small wares generally. 0.3 r. Baron's 11E= EID Morns, in white, black and colors. Elms from No: 0 to No. 10, always on hand. _ Alao—A good stock. of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. • mh23 JASIES W. WOODWEL.L, CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Ware.roams 92 and 119 :Third street: J. W. W. r ,, pectfully informs 4' his friends and customers that hal : , line now completed hia spring stock - of Pure , is decidedly the largest and best ever offered for rale in this City, w h will be sold ate prices as low es any in the United States, Boat or Host. - • la he is determined to uphold the quality with well sea. seed materials, best soarknuinehip, and newest design, and trten the extent of ble ardersand facility in manufacturing, ha is enabled to produce, warranted furniture at the lowest prices. He has adopted the principle of identifying his custo . na :era' interest with he own, in quality and price, and keeps al ways on bead the greatest vadety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the moat ele gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stock, or masamfachared - expressly to or. der. -The following articles consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV tete-a-tete Balsa; 60 Sofas, in plush and heir cloth; 60 das.klahogany Chairs; 20 dos. Walnut " 60 Mahogany Boating " 20 Wrinut 603ialmgany Dime; 70 Walnut; " 50 Marble Top Centre Tables: 50 " • ' Dressing Bureaus 80 " " washstands;. 40 Enclosed • 14 100 Common 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; 49 Mahogany Bedsteads: • 20 Walnut " 50 Cottage " gW Cherry and Poplar Bedsteadr, 20 Mahogany Wardrobes; • 10 Walnut " 10 Cherry 50 Plain Buttons; • TO Dining and Breakfast Tablas 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 dos. Canalleat Chaim; 24 Cane Beat Rocking Chaim; 12 Ladies' Writing Desks; Hat ami Towel Stands; - Wha6Nots; Paper Macho Tabled: Oacrearsation Cheery Pembroke illisabrthan " Hall and The 0 ' Reception Ladies' Work " Pearl inlaid " Extension Dining Tables: drin Ottoman - Cof.t.:o and Ball Main; large of COMMON . P 13115170111 and , CHAIRS. • Casarnllasaas supplied - with all ar ticea La their. 113_ , e. • , • ITT. - aikMl;il.a.Tl9 ants 1x01311.13, furnished - at the shortest _ . Utesdearroarptlystamdea to. • Emil - JOHN lIMOM'T # Cs Shawls d ECart3, DIOURNING GOODS. RiN IT 1.) hf. Steamboats% Atioy I , Teti subscribers tender their admits , edge:Lents far the favors bestowed upon them by their Steamboat friends, end Would respectfully remind them and others interest, - ad in building" boats, that they are at all times prepared to tarnish, on the Most reasonable tarsus, every description of Cabin Furniture and Ohaireof the beet material sutt work, nieruship. T. It. YOUNG CO, Canter Third end Smithfield streets, 'opposite "Brown's Motel." J asno .I.4owryr Jr, . - nlf.Al3l AND BI:DSTBAD 21.ANUBAOT1311121—No. 294 Petterinan's Row, Liberty street, nee on hand a large stock. of Chairs and Bedsteads of emery descrripUon, made of the beet materials, which he will-sell lowror than articles of the same quality can be sold in the city. lie would call per Stales attention tolais large dock Of hhshogan3 , and Walnut attain and Bedsteads, whir.h he will eell at greatly reduced prices. -AlsocTorning ur-eria7 - desurrptirrn erocuttad in - the nested Manner. Ordure left at the Ware Boom, or at the fdlll,ocrifer of. Atlanta and. Mint; streets, will be promptly A. VIILLIKEN-ta COy Tffs - AVII ON' MM. st their extrostre CA.I3IIIIP and MILOLLaIIt M UPAOTOBY,2io. tit Bmitheeld strest r a Lige assortment at fancy and plain furniture, 'which they eriliselll.s pet aut. below customary rates. Terstur.cseh only. Great Inducenterttif r.o Clash Purchasers. y e rail will Bell our large stook or COMMON AND FA.NCY AND'HEDIMADS, ut - prices ttitt cannot to please cub pnrohawra All our work Is warranter/. Our terms airs OABH. ' _ JA3IES LOW/tr r .ht.,- mart* • - oar. Bcrenth t and.Liberty sta. WM. E. STEVENSON eontinure to man • . CI.AI3INET-WARE of errerydeseriptlon, &this old stand earner of Matt' end Seventh strata. ITYDERTAR LNG attendol to, In all Ito branches. -•- alyll , FVIELDI3OOB FOR RAILROAD llNOMBRS:—Contitin. _lu g forrnam tor laying out curves.determining froean.• glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, ,deffeetione, long chortle, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs -tan gen-ts, etc. etc by John S. Renck; Oivilhingineer. Pocket. bookibrm. ;I;6 esThe obbot of thereeent-work is to suppl a.. want very generally felt by 1 Enginefertr on : Woks of convenient form for fa' the Bad, containing the ordinary Lograrithmatic tables are common Inacrtigh; but a book combining with these tables tatters - peculiar tO, the Railroad work, and especially the necessary fortatilay for laying ont curves,"turwouts,onoasings, ira:iis a desideratum whichthis work to designed toaupply. • • , 'U.S. kirtressi ACADZIer, West Point, Aprif 18, 'lB 54,-- angel:wit I have looked over, " ifenck's Field - Boa for, Railroad linglneers,". and think it well adapted to the ob; led its author proposes, and have no question but it willbo found very useful and practical volume both for office and field work. D. EL. hisnan. Teel, April 21.1854. I em much pleased with Mn lleners little =trawl, the "Field Book of Railroad Engineer:EL" WILE the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognised processes among railway -en he has given inhere which, new at least in their present Ibtin,appear to pc - was a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being In gene ral susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of gr. Renck's book is such as to adapt It excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure In expressing MY cordial satisfactlon• with its execution, alike with .the per eptcnity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex• Conant typOgrapplcal taste displayed by his publishers. B. FILM= Garmul, • re O r . B E al . e ati by d Director of Rensselaer Polytec s: ju brd vEri c Ins , tffula- Buff Dealer.maettreet...n Sta,tloonteserry,4nd. MUNE DRESes G00v9.-4... - .A. DIMON ilk 00. have just reuivect mica.bertelesaid- lot of -Drovracoir,t, compd. Sing deb Plaid, RH azallignrarßaOhe,neh Or o:Ark AL, 4+3,,,w1 =AI 00 11 d rap -•-- {On .c MIMI WLEDIOAL; 1rp:4 4 %161t - abiazliiiliZslßAtahol BUM - . . A ftw.e rnd - aloWthis horaely ft.: sea a usi r talt ditfaa dice:me— tigs s lathy,/ V/ Jatttof"Du P,.). worse frr!.: vote, I S “t; . . liters .5, 'Nei% t , eioss, ' infisminational" ADM? - ache, Paine in ate: Breuer tilty _Back sod Minna, Feende.Oomplatits , de., 'do. - Indeed, vety few sue taw" diseases in whicha Purgative Molt. '.ciao is not more or less required,eml math slickness and suffering Might be pr,erented,„ * harmless bat effectual Cathartic were' More freely 'etaid.: No pe.rren can - rfeelwell i,bifea Mitotic habit of WY pre it. soon generates newtons and ~ f tess fatal diseases, whi-b might hhee teen avoided ey the timely and.- - Judicious use of a good' purgative. - This is alike true *1 tY.L.br, Fermi II symptoms, and deningementst. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated onti formidable distempers which tool the bearses all °tar the land. Bence a reliable family physic is of the first Mo.: portance 25 the public health. and this Pill has been turr , fatted with corunnunate skill, to meet that aercumd. extensive trial of its virtues by Pby Orbits, Proles. nod - Patients has shown royalty surpassing any th ing hitherto' known of. any medicine.. Cures have been eißcted beyond ' belief, were they not substantla ed by persons of etteh - abed positions and character as to forbid theenspicion.of. • untruth. . . , - _ ,; Among the eminent gentlemen who have belted in " .6 favor of these Pills, we m.y mention— . - Doct A A RAVES Analytical MaeUllet of Boston. and State . Assayer of litaesachusettei whom high papf e wentd character is endorsed ty the , • lion. EDWARD EVERE'TT, Senator of the Milted Btatea.' ROBERT C. ink THROE, Ex Speaker of the /louse of• - Representatives. ,_ ' , ABBOTT LAWRENCE . Minister Plen. to England..,. ~UBN 1 1 PIT zpATiaoa, Cathode Bishop of Bol:1414,j It CHILTON, Prootical Chemist of New Polk inn... endoried by . _ Bin: W L. - MAROY. Pecretaly or State; ' --. Wit. B. ASTOR, the richest man in Atneriolt; S LISLAIp A 00., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, • aoTothere:D.d vice permit; we could 'lies - many hundred Wittig- 2: Cates from sill:exist/here the Pills-have been used, but Md. (once even moreconvittaing t an the experienceof eminent public men, Is found in their e ff ects upon triaL - - Theta nis; the mutt of lung Investigation end stil/ ,are o ff ered to the public; as -the best and moat complete which the present state •of medical science zoo :Word. ' They are compounded not of the drag themselves, but or the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted - . by Chemical process in a 711110 of purity. anti eon:Mina to gettaer in such a manner as to ins= the best seettlts. Tlia - rystem of composition for mediethes hue been found In - Cherry' . ectoral and Pills oth,' to produce more indent .. remedy than had hitherto - been obtained' by enipiocestr. The reason 75 1,55c5gt1y obvious. While by the old mode :' comp.:lMM, every medicine, is burdened with more or lob of ectritrionionS old itanrious qualities, by this each hell vidurl virtue only that 1a . deeired for, theenrative effect is present. All the inert and obniiiietts'iluslities or each substabce employed are left behind, the curative Virtual only being retained Hence bs sellevident that the-effects": 'should prove 55 they have proved, =Ors purely resoled:* and the Milan more antidote td disease theft sup other Inedistrei known to the world. . . As it is frequently expedient that many Medleines should . he tskeia under the comsat of, an attending Physician, and sus he could not properly judge or a remedy without tutor ing its comoosition, I have supplied the accurate PerMtdhit ' by .which both my Peotoral • and Ellie are made,: to - the Whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British - Arrierican Provincee. If, however, there should be anyone wit, his 113 Z 'received them,. they will be forwarded by mail Of all the Patent MediCinee that are offo'red, how for would be taken I , thole composition was known!. ThelT life consists in their mystery. 1 bete no mysteries: The computation of my preparations is laid upon to' all men, and all who are competent to Judge on the , snidest t e ely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientlffa - men to be a wonderful medicine befoiro its effects! 'were 'known. Many eminent Physicist= have declared the same thing of my Pills. ; and even more conedentire and. era wßitng to certify that their anticipationowere =7115, than , _realized by their affects upon triaL . They Operate by their powerful iniltenca on the internal viscera to putify.the blood and stimulate it into healthy action-remove the obstructions of the stomach, .howela, liver and other organs of the body, restoring ' heir Mugu.- lot eltios to health, and by correctiog, wherever they ist, such derangements as are the first might of Women. ".• • Fred by Be. JAMBS 0. AYER, .Practical and Ana , ettetot Lowell, Ma • cs. 'Price 25' mob per ban. Sold by- B. A. PABUTEBTOCirt. A CO"' at whole/tale esti retail, by every Druggist is Pittsburgh, and by all Bolen - eterywhert. • - ' jelkdinalaw ,e ..,„ iCa: .. • ....v.:, r f.i.51. . . I I~t ~H t~'g., ~ T T~ Zd NOS TER QM OF , ASTHMI'AN.II . FO.ISU.I4PTIN k4V A.ND VICNi piONDV.RVUI FsYcT lIROLVIIT HORS 20 Tb. C.DOOE TRU 13.a103 A - V7ONDIIIIPIJL pucov CRY bra recently been treads /5,.. by Dr. Garth; of t is city. in the treatment of ...VA. emaptkm, Asthma, and ell diereses of the Lungs, We to., for to " Do . CIIXTD2B 111438 ANA, riVILLIG Varna._ Asa 1.1E12.4T Systor." With this nen - method, Dr. C. has to -- atored LtlAti7 calmed me to health, 84.110Videate Of talch - he 11,k innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treat- men a. ph.yd icor remarke, It is evident Abet ltinaling—,•..: constantly breathing an agreeable; healing vapor—the me. dicinal properdel must come in direct. contact with the whole racial cold tie c cd: the I map, and thUseampe the many , end varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion.. The Ilyve arc to fore sleet all the Druggiststhroughout the; country..Arete York Dutchman of January - The Inhsler is worn on the breast. mi.: er thelinenoxith; out the least, inconvenimase—the-heat. Of the body being anincleat to evancrate the Bold. Itundredi of eases of cores, liks the following. mlgh. be named: One package of the Ifygeetto has curedme of the Asthma ' of elk years standing. J. F. Mannar, . P. M. of Duncannon, Pa; I am mimic! the Asthma of ten years' standiug, oy. Dr.. Curds's Dygeata. hlssasarr tarok, Br oklyn, N: Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond str , et, Is Y., was cured of a severe ease of Bionchitis by the Hygettem. - .3ly sister lies been cared of a distrersing cough of several years' standing, and decided - to be Incurable by the physi.' clans. She was Cured in one mLatia, by Use Ilygeana. J. U Gannett?, Richmond, ale, The Rev. Dr. Cheever of New York. teetiftee of nut rued/. eine in the hallowing language: rw Tong,N Nov. 16, 1E51. , DUN. &a—l th nk highly' of Dr. Curter'' Ifyg-ana as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lunge. /laving had some opportunity to testify he efficacy, I rtm convinced that it is a meet excellent medicinc, bath the. Syrup. and the inhaling application to the chest. N. B.—Dr. Curtts's Hygeana fs the ORIGINAL and ONLY . .GENUINE ARTICLE, all others are base imitations, of vile - and parmuus counterfeits Shun Lb..= os you -would POISON. Air-For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood stn et Le. H. Sellers k Co.; Lee & Beckham, Allegheny City ; Jana Sargent,.Nentr Brighton; C. Is. Bodnar, 'Rochester. • . fray:claim= '<Garages Sp4saioh Rliiipuinat; THE. GREAT PURIFIER OF. THE BLOOD! . . Not a Particle OfMercur in it. I g TPE A PYLICTED READ AND PONDESI—An Infant t hemetly for t3troluln, Kfag t hitt, Btatnne4 Wm, clbetinate Ctitialool/11, Eruptions, 'Pimpled or rtnittat on the Yace, Blotches, Bolls, Ague end Fever, Chronic liore ' )yea, Bing . Wormer Tatter, Scald Head , bhatargemont and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal. Complainte, and. all Dthaalae arising from an injudicious ore of trieratry,Tramuleute Life, or Impurity of the Blood. • This great alterative medicine and Purifier of - Clad is now used by . wands of grateful patientsfrora all peat • of the United Stites, who testily dally to the romarkeibi . performed by , the greatest of all medicines, "GAIL ' TEE'S SPANISH &USTI:TIM.. Neuralgia, Itheumathess.... :scrofula, Eruptions Mt the Skin, Liver Disease, Vetere,.. UleenhOld Sore!, Affections of the Eidneye, Diseases of the Throat, Veroale tkonplaluts, Paine and Aching of the Boma and Mats, are opieely put to flightly using this resatand - - inestlmablAresately. for all diseases of the Blood, =thin - a has yet been found: --. to compare with it. It cleanses the system qt nil impurl ties, acts - gently en& sillciently on the fowl it t idneyn, etrengthens the Digestion, Om tone to the Stomach, . . - makes the skin clear and healthy, and re totes the Corre ll . tation;enteebleal by disease or broken darn ty ha excesses of synth, to ila pristine vigor and strength., Nor the ladles, it to invariably better tireme all the coh - metica ever used. A few elbow of Cartet's Stanish will remote all sallowness of complexion, bring the roue.- , mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, end , prove the general health ins remeritabledegrea beymnCldi the medicines ever heard of. - .. The large number of cartitimates - vadat we hare recolveo . : from persons from all parts ofthe.United States, is the beat, evidence that. there is no humbug about it. The peas hotel keepoot,tatigistratea, physicians, and mobilo man, - known to the community, all add their testimonyto the r wonderful "effects of-this GREAT BLOOD PD Call on the Agent and getti Circular and Almanac, and read the worularful cues this truly greatest of all bialitituet hes performed. None genuine unless eigiial to , IMNNNT2 4 BMSI • Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, ItiehtOond, Va.; to win= - ; order's for moppet' and evaders must be addressed. - And for sale by IL A RaIiNEBTOOK, JOSRPLI NG, FLEMING 1111,013., one by . Druggists generally • - - oe.tal.rfew - - - STATI2d2INT R&M GtANADAr— Qtunic, Febinary 7th,;1884. •• ' ; lienssiock Q Ob. -- We had the pleasure a receiving, this morning, the within certificate or your Ver.. ralfuge which win be ver gratifying Ur you, as itemseenb Wears, Gentlemen; youm. very truly * " titf agON a co. Gesitler-hly iltUe damp/atty. four years old, and my son, -older,: were for • comMerabbi time suffering Prom worms. I purchastd two bottles of your Yernalfuge, of which I gate the= three doees, according to - directiozur,. end ,trangs to say, in lees than three Moore y passed ; les thou FI'VVILUICTIItiD - W01.1.48, some of the eat:Apr., : •• alnmy lymph oftrom twelve toilfteratincbes.._ eaparitutel to. much of abs',beneficial eflechi of : your Vermiluge, I feel it my duty to recommend it bath.' se,Art -my opinion, cue of the te.001: eatoselotilifogib' dies agabost worms evbr-ottprett to the pubtc. • • - - Getalmea c telleve me to be _ Your much obliged I. Min," ; "- • • NATHANIEL Prepared and sold by. 13. - A-LA.: -PAlllilaTOCll cerittr of 'Pint end 'Wood stoats. " M7/ 13 . . ; Josepia Whito'a -4 0 arrin,sc RapOtittorre TOBIRI.I..nritTE, u carryiqt sit bust. nem in,his spaelotts (naive ;:b lately-erdaried,) on the Pittsburgh and Ortensburg tururike, tear thelTarct!dibt. - - PAM; batsmen Pittcburgh and -.Lowcrnervill• ea tltill Jilt/tins the -put ills to insprot his stock of GEJ3 131Xiti1Es, As. -And- be particularly harms gonslomen part/tom% thaz onto 'price only b mdle. Foortcen yaw? ' _ espurtence to the burdners, enables Ma to place before his patrons - the--eante chotarcollection - of Corriam many years pact it Mss.born his path:alas department " to elect from.the various and 'most tainted Fastard Mond - factrtrers - success etafleW , 7 0 ?=. 16 ertatdele's-_ the ; economy Of his arrangements will stMPkt us' best and tabs: _ fashionable.manufactures at moderateprices. Unencumbered by those been. eXPeztestr, 'tibia' - th e - ' manta tor dCerorating bo eneauf baelnws has heaped upon She priosof goods, (owing to large rents.) JosEpa walTEwill , mn, on r ea dy mosey only; at mubb tree than the usual profits imbesintil • 0 arriegliore Piled in ins best manner. with despot Wagon Zdastent and Toamatera'. 'Bounty Luz& ACilithilu It, 92 Fourth [ascot. ' .OFPlttEith, houlie.re, hitudetaasi Wagon Alsaters, Team• s t e m itc., who were regularly muoterect Into the eac. 'never the United litateN and every Officer, 'Beaman, ard.P., vary Beaman, Clerk and Landoinan in the blavyk. alas, WWI. or Volunteers, or hutte Tripolis of any. 8 tate or by the late I.M of Conue. Is; to Territory. are entitled, Warrant for 1641 Acres of Land. Thom who here received 4t or 80 ACM% are cptitli d tot Warrant tor such quantity of hand as will make, bs the whole, 180 Ames. _ renew. entrusting their malmi to me can rely open titT• iug them attended to promptly, - taformatioti free of charge. Lettere promptly an. mitered.. laudreal' _ , 10011.18, tal4l Mutt. 02 EourtheL IMO rs Battlitila ID rot , - , a r a ws o i stil44- \ 7" t ...r . 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