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ON andefter Bonny, Suns 18t1,1885, Trains wul run ao follows 001140 EAST. Exprem Mail Mold' Train. - Train. - Train. --.10:00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. EL:3O P.M 1.1:10 " 4:45 " 1150 A. 51 ......12:20 P.M.6:uO " 212 "- lass " 6:44 " 3:01 " 1120 " 7:03 " 3:26 " 2.23 " .8:25 " 4:49 " »....2:44 " 8:51 " 5:14 " 3:30 " Err. 9:45 " arr. 0:15 " GOING WEST. Lear& Clo ..... Newark Zanesville Oembrid,ge Barnesville.... Belmont Arrive Bellair . F_cprtr3 Mai A'ipy Lame. Train. Train. Train. 8e11idr....—............ 9:45 A. EL 5:15 A. M. 6:00 P. M. Belmont.. ..... ......10:31 " 0:15 " 7:08 " Barnesvag,..... . —....10:52 " 0:43 " 7.40 Cambridge .............11:56 " 8:04 " 41 9: ( 2 K 5 ' `‘• Concord-- 1217 P. M. 8:80 " . Zanesville 1:10 " 9:80 " 10:30 ‘, blewark . .---...—.... 208 . 10:37 " 11:50. " Arrive'Columbus... 3:5) " 1215 P. M. L'2.o A. 81. The Express Train going Rest will stop to take up or leave plemengers, at Taylor'e, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, end Belmont only. Goma NS'rcr will stop only at the above named Stations. The Mail Train will stop at all the StattlODe 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 Sta tions on proper notice being gi"RAS ven. , - • aortio T. The 10:00 A. IL Express Train, .aninects at Columbus with the Express Traia which leaves Cincinnati aril A. M. and with the Train from the West - on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad ; nt Newark with morning Trains to and from tiandasky, Alannteld and Mt Vernon,nd with Trains en the Steubenville and Indiaaa Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Bsitimore,Washington, Philadelphia and East. ern Clam. - _ - Tie 303 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the !mond Train from Cincinnati ; at Newark with Sandrmky, Mansfield end Newark Railroad and at Wheeling with Night Train on -Baltimore and Ohio - Railroad: Passengers leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 0 A.. M. Train On Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polis and Rictunorri.by morning Train On Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, n nd reach Wheeling at 01.6 P. Al., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Bahl. more at G P. AL,ttext day. - The II:SO P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the Mall Train which leaves Onclunati at s:si P. M., and arrives ,at Unlink at &IA A. M.: connecting with the Aolommoda '7.llon Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pawn. gin leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by thin route, ria Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day. ton, reach' Columbus in seater; to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber land, sleep there, and rename by Expteki Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING- WEST. The 6:15 A. M. Mail Train connects at Bath. With Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Stmdnaky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago ski Monroeville; at Columba., with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. polls, and Chinago, tad Dayton and viz Urbana. • The 0 db A. M. Express Train connects with the Rimers Train from Baltimore and arrives- In Columbus at Sc2o P. AL, and con-.ectsnitlitraina going &nth and West arriv ing laChacinnati at 7 P. M. The Ea) P.M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from. Crunberland. and at Craw:alma with Mail Train at 216 A.ltL, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Dante, Saint Louts and Chicago. ISAAC IL BOUTIIIVION, atpt. Zanesville, Jane 18, 1865—( jell) THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. MITE GREAT -CENTRAL ROUTE; connecting the At total° cities with Western, North-western and South. western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of demurs to all parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland end San. dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most tired, cheapcal and reliable route by which FREIGIIT can be forwarded to and from the Omit West RATES RETWEEN-PILILADELPLUA & PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Deots, Shoes, Dry Goole, a per norbs. (in bezes,) Furs, Feathers, ko SECOND OLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Les- 00.-- per ICallbs. User Wool, ire MUM CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon sa c . pa r I.ooths, and Pork, ((in bulk,) Genre, An.. FOUR= CLASS , --Cofbie, Fish, ilecon and t per looms. Pork, (packed,)Lard and Lard OIL.. Air In shipping Goods from any point. bast of Phibidel• phis, be particular- to marl: package-"via Penneyiennia .13.ailread. All Goods consigned to tho Agents of this Road at PhiladCpbia or Pittsburgh, Trill .be forwarded without detention. Parma? A ocam.-11Sosea 'Potter, 'Boston; 3. L. Elliott, N. Y.; IL J. Sonde: ' Philadelphia ; Magraw Koons, Balt! more ; Geo. C. Pranelmus, Pittsburgh; Shrines= &Brown. Cincinnati, Ohio; 3. B. Moorhead, 1Iy.; It. C ateldrum, Madisera, Ind; Ilatcilfr .1 Co., St. Lords, Mo.; J B. Mitchell a Son, Evansville, Indiana. " IL IL HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. IL J. LOMEMERT, my 9 Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. kenbenville and Indiana Railroad. .7,-,enli4 • CHANGE OP. TIME ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, Jana 20,1656 , the Mail Train leaves Steubenville daily, (Sunday excepted.) at i o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Newark at 1.80 emerk, M., cnnnecting with trains for Columbus, Sandusky,' Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lasalle, Mount 'Vernon, /to:k Bland, Toledo, Saint Loafs. Reach Cincinnati at 1:20 ease evening. ItI±URNING: Leaves Newark at 111 o'clock, it,, and arrives at }Reuben. villa ut 7:10 P. U. Passengers by this train leave Cincin- nati at 6 o'clock, A. M. The Cadiz Accommodation Train Leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 4. , 05 I'. lU , and arrives at Cadiz at 0:83 P. M. RETLIIITTNO Leaves Cadiz - at-7.17 A. M., and drives at Steubenville at ICOM A. M. For further infornuition apply to JAMES COLLINS & CO., Freight and Pareenger Agents,Noi. 114 and 118 Water street, Pittsburgh. LAFAYta're. • DETENNY, General Freight and Ticket Agent. E. W. WOODWARD, le./0 Superintendent_ .180 D. A. 1.11 MBE ROUTE 18.55. CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS•' VIA CHICAGO, ALTON AND bT. LOUIS gita i NEWM 2 443 ROAD, Formerly the Chicago. and Mi :pp/. Carrying the Great American .14prers and U. S. Made. TaOnly Direct and Reliable Route to the South and lg E outh•West—lioventy Miles Shorter than any other Route. TWO TIMOOOII lizrazza maxim DAILY, SUNDAY'S OLCIEPITD. Leases Arrives at Chicago. St Louts. St. Louis Day Express 0.15 A. ML...... .12 80 A. Si. St. Louis Night E1apre5 , ......-10.00 P. al 2.46 P. M. Trains ruts directly through without change of cars or b9414: e. 1 °Magi's. to Si. Louie in 15,14 hours. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock Island Railroad for Ottawa, Ls Palle, Rock Island and Cen tral ILwa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Springteld,with Great Western Railroad for Jackson ville and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At St. lonia, with..ally First-class Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate polnterno the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, St. Josep'h, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rigors. • B. P. MORGAN, Sup't, Bloomington, 111. L. DARLING, Agent. Chiceco, 111. [RIM ILLINOIS CFNTRA,L RAILROAD: • • ;MM. EN • Carrying the Great 11. Staten Mail and _Express. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on its entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, Lien CHICAGO to CAIRO. - This Road, in conjunction with Tmins of the Ohio and Miseissippi R. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms the moat direct end only continuous R. IL route from OGBIACO - to Br. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CII/CAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Wow as follows: 10 A. M. and 11).20 P. 11.-Br. Loins Ann CAIRO -Moues. Pawners for St.. Louis by. this train take the gam of the Ohio and Miss. R. R. at Bandana, and are carried direct to Bt. Louis. 0.36 A. M. and 4.10 P. ll—Dinuslus AND Gums Ea mes, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Linn , of Steam Packets for St. Paul and the Upper ' Mississippi river cities. • Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 710 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Passengers • from the East and placer; on the Ohio river destined far Et... Louis, will save 100 miles of tedious and no. certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive anent hours in advance of the river route, by taking the cars at Cairo. Tickets to t•Lonis, Cairo, Dubuque,fft. Paul, and all lm portant places by this route, can be had at the office of the 0. AP. and 0. A P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago ;ed. PLTT4BUROJI AND CORNELLBVILL3 . . • • • - . RAILROAD Open frOm West Newton, Westinoreland 'V ottuty, to 3111tenburg Station, Fayette County. Ttared by . • firtil2 rAre Er ge lmi:ri p A CL U. AItA R IL R Oo lßlLEß .iwill ba le vthg ave P b rtni n b e n b rg " h . four o'clock precisely, for West eYerY i'l..'*tg-St war- Trai s of the Pitts ,.- • Newton, , connectingl ere with the n between b th u e rg a h bo a v n e 6 poin an ts e tua llsval til far e-11 Pa n ad otl ' oe 'ad , Leave West Newton at &SO A.M.; stopping at Port Roy al, o Fmitla's Mill, JaeobroGreek and Laytnn; reaching ._ te A. as ch .fo v4l-1 1locra mi : Mug at fral o'clock . Retuning, leave bfiltenburg at 6.55 A NI; stop at all way stations, and _arrive at West Newton at • 7 ;24; connecting with the ;teen:Lei CUBA ' MIER for Pittsburgh• reaching Pitteb Wes nrgh Second ink' will leave t Newton at 12 o'clock for Miltanbarg. and returning, will leave lintifllblUF at: 6 P. U., stopping at ail way Rations. • --' pure from Pittaburgluto Miltett btug, • - Stegis for Uniontown and Conn-llsville will connect with the Trains a , Mllienburg Station. Freight will be transported each wey daily. Por rates apply to D. Vi'. CALDWELL, V..3g , &oasts= Superintendent, S w a t: n e r r i f ~ t.ia abets i.. t. the West Newton; or to W. TRuMPSON, Freight Agent, on board the steamer Clara Pr 2 rold 'r ent at a h n e d r Monongahela Firidge- OLIVER W. BARNES, Pittsburgh, June 20, 1815. I ie2ll Charlotte Blume aIiCFACTUREIL AND DEADER. in l'urto Foams, and al Importer of Musio and' Musical Instramenta. gale Agent for the celebrated lI=BM Mates; also, for Flatlet, Dale & Co.'e BOLTON Prises, with sad 'without Coleman's Ronan Attachment. (myl] No. 118 Wood street. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! - - THROUGH Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. . All Railroad to the Mississippi, . - Chicago,M, Burlington and Quincy - - RAIL ROAD FOESISILS SEM ODICAGO AND AURORA & OEM =STARS TRACT R. R. IS NOW =PISSED, And Trains ran the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. The Only Direct 'Route to BURLINGTON, OULYCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUrF, ho. , and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD Route from ODICAGu TO ST. LOUIS" BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Miesis-. slppi Railroads. Trains on the above Lino leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avedding all laying over at any of the points. Singes leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and tiorlh6ro hllsteuri—making the quickest and most reliable route to teach all the important points west of the fotiscbeippl as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles leasstsglng than by any other cone. The Road, 'for a large portion of the way, is laid with the CVNTINVO;73 RAIL, the titnoothest riding and boat Railroad in theVest— well stocked with the moat modern Lo..amotivai and elegant ner route passengers are sure of making connec- Gen 'and atrivirig at St..Lonts on alvertissd time, avoiding the ram keens delay of fogeand ice, and dangers of naviga tion, ae on the route by Alton. 'Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGII TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad OBleas in the East; at the Office of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, In the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena R. It., and at the bitch. Cent. R. It. Office, corner of Lake and Bearbrirn eta., opposite Tremont House, Chicago.FM:lollT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch. C. G. HAIINIGIND, Sup't. 0. R. FOLLk'TT, Gen'l Ticket Art, Chicago. aIiii`TICRBTS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. mhl9 CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. agmmw! , ;,-vf=w zti-wav CONNECTING WITH Ditto and Pennsylvania. Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. HE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo. Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, end St. Louth, fa VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Hundred miles shorter and about nine ho6re quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Two Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. - Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland EST. hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and St. Louis thirtyseven hours. The Trainor tho Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Puts burgh at 2.00, A. Al. nod Son, A. IL, connect at Alliance for Cleveland asfollows : Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 5 55, A .3L, and 12.00 connecting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at A. M. and 2.20 P. IL, and both connecting with Trains for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis at 0.00 A 31. and 2.46 P. IL The 3.00 P. NI Train from Pittsburgh makes no connec tion far Cleveland. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, Galena, and the North webs, who with to go through with out detention,will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at B 00 A. IL, and &exiting, In Cleveland at 2:00 P. M., as that It the only train by which close connections are made at or beyond Chicago. Passengers by this train reach Clikago at 000 tontMorning, and St. Louts at 'midnight_ Baggage checked through to Cleveland and Chicago. PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Weida. 2d es. Watts. 2d cl's. To Alliance .$2 30 To La Salle -.416 CO $l3 GO " Cleveland -. 400 " Rock IsPd, 18 00 14 00 " Toledo ..-.... 850 " (talent - 16 15 14 00 " Detroit. 7CO $6 " Springfield 18 70 16 20 " Chicago....sl2Al3 SUMO " Burlington 19 00 15 00 " Sloomingt...l6 00 14 40 - Peoria IS 00 14 00 " St. Lonla..._M. 00 16 50 Pain= .p.lll are requested to procure their tickets at the office of this Company, In the lionongahela House, third door below the corner. J. DURAND, 8 , 30. Cleveland. jy23 J. A. CADOHEY,Ag't, Pitteburgh. STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON TILE WESTERN WATERS, AND STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY.—The undereffined have now he course) of preparation a new STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be leaned in October next; the busk will centein over two hundred peers, illus trated in the best etyle, and neatly bound in a durable manner. IT WILL DE ONE OF. TIIE MOST INTEREST ING BOORS EVER PLIBLIIHIP.D, and will be a book that will be interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and dee scription of all the Steamboats now anent on the Western and Seuthem waters. The length, melee epeei, rower and tonnage of each boat, where nut by whom built, the neme of the boat, with the Irate she loin. Also, the names of Captain.; sera officers, hex age, dr., as. The Diem...terry will contain a history of Steamboats and Steainixrating on the Western staters sines the application of steam: also, a iskeh of the flint boat built for the Ohio River, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIVER DIRECTORY trill contain a het and deacrire tion of all the STEAMINDA'r DISASTERS that been came red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beauti fully illuethatel, with a LIST OF ALL 'reuse. WHO HAVE PERISHED BY THEIR BURNING, SI e KING AND. lI.X.PLODLNU, on the Western end Seethe. n wee., The Directory will contain Maps of the (thee Miacienlppl, 'Missouri, Illinois, Areenies„ Rhee, (117,Arljtg. Vents, and. other Rive', with the Towns and Citlea laid down, with correct dittencee ; sire many other River and 0-immerclel items of lutenist to the people at large. The book will contain the card, of the various U. B. Mall Brats, with the trade they ore in, Ac., ices The Directory will alas contain a complete 'let of ell the regeratible Steamboat Liraesed Offieern, their pieces of reeideuce, hr., ; use new Steam boat Law, its requirements, with cemments, showing wherein It bocepe the incompetent officer, and treiura the calve:ea offierr, Ge ice., and all the importanf U. S Bh preme Court Steamboat Dralelons tip to dote; the Reties and Important Gemmerciel Prlyilegee, Bills f hating, im portant Decisions of the various U. S. Courts in regard to Freights Lost and Ditralgrn, Lc., de , with many other :hinge of Internet_ The Directory ailt be illeetretel in the beet style end printed in the beet manner. The anther lisp for cis yeses been gathering together all the facto and items in regard to the numerous eteembeat eisaeters on the Western end Southern waters, and now intends publishing them In book feria. The price of the work will be put at Ito low stem of One Doper. Teu thousand copies will be Lemon Lit , the boatmen; all others desirous of setbserlhing will have to do so et once, as none will be prined unless ordered in renewer_ This work to destined 'o have a circulation et over ItICHITV THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are receiving large numbers of stPxcilbere, per mail, from all parts of the country, daily. Some of the oldeet boatmen, ass well an most seloatlfic men of the times, are conthibutere to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be 1.611,..1 in October, and will he an ornament to the eerier as well es eteambeat. By remitting 'One Duller (post paid) you will resolve a copy of the above work. All cammunicatleas and letton, should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD tr. CO., Pold.cace Bolldirut. Clnciuu tl. Obin. j 029 dswtf Alorteuiciar W. Foster, A TTORNBY AND t:X)IINSELLOR AT LAW, Ann Botta Ton in CULNCIPAY, Agent for procuring Bounty Lamb and random, and for the Collection of Claim In Great Britain and Ireland. Collections made In this and adjoining Counties; &f -leas or decedents settled; Beal Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Offion on FOTIRTII street, a row doors above Prnitheield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1855--{mh2Pcdaw A. IV. Foster, 'VOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the Etates of 17 Tennessee, New Iltunplddre, Conneutisut, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. Sler Deeds drawn, and acksiowledgmente andproofa taken for reconi or In any of the above namod States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhoda Island. Pittsburgh, March 28. 185.8—lirda28adass1 LONONGAIIPLA NAVIGATION Co., Pittsburgh, July 12, 1855. 1911 Y authority of a Supplement to the Charter of this JJ Company approved the 25th .!ay of January, 1854, re quiring the Company to extend the improvement above Brownsville, and authorizing 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 Tretuturer has been instructed to distribute amongst the stockholders, in new elnek, Your percent. upon the amount held by them respectively, which will be placed to the credit of their stock accounts on the books of the Company._ 137Leoi MILL, t Allegheny, July I.lth, 1855.) MRE interest of Mann. tLaxix Clutns and As/ P. CJIILDS in our firm ceases, by mutual agreement, from and after this date. BRYAN, KENNEDY & CO. jyritlm fOIIBI➢ f3IIOER AND ISLACKSITLITEI, has erected n .I.j new and corainediaas Brick Shop on Cherry alley, -between Third and Fourth dreg., where he is prepared to do all work in hie line with the utmost promptitude. Slaying had long experience la ate business, he respectfully sollelts the patronage of hie old customers and the public generally. . ir2/ 1_1.0.08E9, 6T0RE4t00.119, WAREHOUSES, Ao., TO LET !—Lasoreacecitte—A comfortable Dwelling House of hall; parlor, dininproom, kitchen, four bed rtoms, tee.; garden and good water. Allegheny City—A Two Story Brick House, newly painted and papered, on Robin= street, near the canal. Rent $lO per month. Mt. Washington—A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, te. Rent, $7 per month. Pittsburgh—A large Three Story Brick, No. 26 Third et.; rent $175 per year. Fos. 31 and 27 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 B. CUTHBERT k BON, jels 140 Third street. R. B. MASON, Bup't DIiXOIIBI BOOKS! .BOOKS;—Moss & Co.'s, No. 32 Smithfield street, is the place to purchase books for summer reading. • The most complete and varied assortment of books in the city can be found on-our shelves. Persons leaving . for the country will find it to their advantage to call on us, as we always make a deduction when selling a number at a time to one person. Doesticke Great Book, containing all his letters. Com plete in one volume, illustrated—sl. Fourth supply. The Old Farm Mouse ; by Mrs. Caroline 11, Butler Laing —4 1 , 25 . The Winkles, or the Merry Monomaniacs; by the author of Wild Western Scenes. Sister Rose; by Charles Dickens-12;y cents. Mother and Step-Mother; by Charles Dickens-12M eta. Call In and look over our counters and shelves, and send for whatever you want In the book line to MINER Lc 00., No. 32 Bad hfield street. DIFAVING REMOVED the Stock of BOOKS Nutt STA. DM 'EMERY from 87 Wood street to No. 30 FIFTH street, by this arrangement our rent and expenses have been reduced more than one, half. This will _enable us to sell teivatt.thart any similar establishment ihthis city; and - Ire are determined to do it. AU now who want cheap reading and !Remarry had better sell at No. 2.0 FIFTH st., next door to Es:binge Rank, between Wood and Market. 331-0 BASI'L B. LS DEFER, del. Elsa or Pmsnortan, July 17, 1865. ) pp ilirec Esr w o a f tle tbU lantegl Thulk As: tr tbis tstlTl. d. f.Zl: 3o th ss a. Bawd o f „ f sista= ch e c k°ar Of thiA iristitution;' and he is authorized to sign all ei; lOUs and othil documents, whickrequire the signature of the notes, andperform each other duties as pertain to said offloe, in conformity pith "A further Bap plement to an act reiralstinetlanke,"l4PrOled Meth day' of May, A. D. 11365. jy18:10t RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE. 100.000 COPIES I W. IL COPELAND,. TrNM:IMT or Mon. Nov. Co Charles Barnett, Remov aL Ml= JOHN GBdildtd, Pruldent. , I P HOTELS MANSION 'ROUSE, G tORG AU ft NT Z PROPRIETOR, o. 844 LIBUTy.,STREET, just beside the Passenger 1.11 Depotof tbd Pennsylvania Raihmal, which makes it the most convenient hones in the city for passengers arri ving by that road. The Proprietor haying, at considerable expense, fitted np, In excellent style, the A.1A113.10,1 HOUSE, would respect. - fully solicit a share of public patronage. Thera is attached a 'splendid STABLE and extensive W AGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to traveler's and teamsters. His Larder and Dar will be furnished with the best the market • ; eart afford. . fetdry ST. CL Alit HOTEL, anmer of Penn and S Clair streets, PittsbwriiN Pa. MITE undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Hotel,' having taken this large and cammodiotw HOTEL; and baying ratted it in magnificent style, would respectfully Invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As. aured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex. perience in the business, ha, can give entire eatLsfaction, and his charges moderate. .feb22 WM. C. CONNELLY. ----- RILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. my2o:yj E. RILEY, Proprietor. GOOD INTENT tiousE, CORNER OF LIDERTt AND GRANT STREETS, near kJ the Railroad Depot. jatil3fly JAMES ERIA.NNON, Proprietor. OWSTON , I3. WAVEItLEY 1101/13E, 50 South . Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. tatait:y - _ _ _ T/TE, UNION, ___ 710 - 0. 111 Arch street 'Philadelphia. T. B.WEBB (late of jr the Eagle,) Pita'(nor. fpn2.9:y GASKILL !ROUSE,. CORNER OF RAIN AMY BOOTH 13214.,TvARdati, o riniE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the I. public that thisineir and elegant Hotel bas been opened nil a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio StageOompany,it offers inducements unsatpassed in Warren for the accommoda• tion of the traveling community. A shave of public patronage le respectfully-solicited. sul; . Id. GABRILL FRANKLIN HOUSE, ' OIDETLYOT num, ABOVE THTED, PHILADELPHIA. PAMEErt. is LAMA, Proprietors. jyl9:2m] • T=lB $1,60 PER DAL PIiCIIIILLAN HOUSE., JOIENBTOW2I , ,, PENNA. ryas undersigned having taken charge of the alma .named house, and refitted It at a large expense, in a comfortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re mire gueste, and give ample satisfaction to alt who may pa ronim the 'House. inuihtfj JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, i Late Fames E =hone, j N 0.133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street , Pitts. burgh. SAMUEL HAILE, Proprietor. Tide Rotel is entirely new, Loving just been completed and opened for the accommodation of the public. itteplEl PILANILLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, 01110. CPATRICK & SON, Pntumuzreas.--This Ilona has tut dergono thorough and extensive repairs, altmationa, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprito tore pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the nem= a place whore all the cone. forts of a first class hotel can be found. jy4:tf C. PATRICII a SON. E•`LOItii7NCEG DOTWA.; - No. 400 13.110ADWAY, NEW YORK. (CONDUCTED ON ?0J EINIOPSEN PLAN.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, oo3:ly PROPRIETOR- RETAURANTo. AVILLECIEVIS W. C. GALLAGHER, PnorsizTos. rya', &tweets Wood and Ani/kileid.--- riftllL9 spacious establishment Ii been teased by the cab. scriber, and completely renorated." o 6ll4 lie Is at all imam prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found In the beet certitiatea restaurants in the States. Ms spacious liar will always be supplied with the very best Liquors. Game of everyy de scription, in lie season, can always be found at Wilkins (ap7j W. 0. GALLAGIIBR. li:f74.1(1111 - csAl1 , 1 1 1 :11 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. THE Subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they hare leased the above well known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re-furnished, end now open. The proprietors have spared no expense to make the Bank Ex chango a comfortable resort, as well fur the epicure as the business man. The larder will at all times be stocked with the delicacies of the scason,a served up under the auspi ces of experienced cr.oks. They respectfully ask for the patronage of a - IT, noeroul J. SCIIANDELMERER, iarliZAT 0. B. FRANCIS. BEL VILDIMItE U.E.STAL UltAßl'r WOOD STREET, BET. WATER AND FIRST BTLETEL ruu.F. Undersigned has jait provided a choice stook of 3_ LIQUORS, and is ready at ail times to serve his friends with the best of the season, ha the way of edibles. Irish Whisky Punches may ho hal at the BUVIDEBL. janitly JOHN SAVAGE. Proprietor. _ . CORN VIDOPI/1 air - OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.IEO L. BARIMILD. No. 40, Ftfr, S:ruf, betwein frond and Hanka. jinx:kW - Iy] 1.1.M2i17-41/. CRYSTAL PALACE No. lb M street C. C. BIKELY, wiRESPECTFULLY Inf.:ns his friends and the hie In general, that he has just started his Ems' York and Phil:ids:ibis modern style of conrulso 0 VUT ERS and everything olse in the eating Una. Oysters itt the tihelti or !'tettseth fat Iti'ss cents a dez.en. Ile will also furnish the bast or evorythfng that the market will afford. /douse always evm unlit 3 o'clock in the morning. marlstf Oli sT hut SALOON AND ithIST AL'S-CANT _ 108 WOOD STREET. TIIT Ftibscrilr,r ban now MI OTtiTZII. EiLOON AND EATINO 1101381: perfected In a manna: that cannot be ozooled by any similar retahllchincnt In the city. ME_ALS,VWLI.OE SETZrED LT .4T4 Lt HOURS OF rilE OA Y, from the Choicest Meats. Foods, Fish, ise., dtcs Qie Bill of rate cannot be durpatzed, and ha would respect. fully Invite the attention or the put•lle to it. 011AltlY.3 KILL, Is2ointott 103 Wood drat. 01. Clair Laiiparikeer Brewery. rpuE undersigned respectthily intermit the ptibidc that he I le now fully prepared to verve private 11.351111 es and the public genereily, with his celebrated LAO Ed: 111 IL, in bottleg. All orders left at- his 0111 c,, NO. 1Q DIALIIOND ALLEY, (n ear Wood street,) trill he punctually attended to; and the Leer delivered to any pert of the city or vicinity. je,21.11 O. geIIENOK. Bonita , Lager neer 1111.11, No. 108 SinitYl , 4l aro:, (57.):Lte Oustrin arum *FILE subszriber has just opene,.l one of the largest and 1 best finished Lager Deer Flails In the city. Ells Deeds acknowledged to bo a superior article ' and GYOI7 otherr aC csamadatlon,sbont his bonze cannotLe excelled. and A. BirNrrz. M=L=l Ur D. ENGLIBII , Solo Bottler of ionvirs celebrated if V . Kennett Ale and Brown Stout. A Isn, Com mon Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and tile trade, la respectfully Mineral 'Water arta Sartaparttla. WM. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now inenuaieturbig and bottlelngtbe above beverages on an extensive scale. ins articles ere of tbe beet quality, and nuftetured - from the purest tnaterlals. oetl7:l7_ HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE THE undersigned to prepared to supply ICIAIIPERVEERS, CABIN ET-MA.IIEIU , , and Workers in Wood generally, with his Patented and valuable PLANE& All who have tried it, prononnee it a moat valuable lo• Tentlom that must soon come Into g-neral nse. The fol• lowing letters from praethad workman are but tiro among many lettere the Patentee has received recommend mg Chia Plane above all others In nee: pIiMBUSGII 6231.11 OLICUM FACTORY, February x:,1865. We hereby certify, that daring the last twelve months we have used Hopper's Pat. nt Plane, end do not hesitate to recommend It to Cabinet-Slakers and Car rntere as an. perlor to any other Plane in use. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and ail sorts of hard wood, and for planing veneers, it fer superior to the old mode of scraping, besides being a great saving of time. Ono roan, by tieing this Plane, will plane more veneers than Ave men can do by any other plane or method In use. If. IL Rua a Co. To ?death F. Baron, &Q.: • Dear .9z7— I have examined nopper's Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be a most excellent article for the use for vrhicli it is intended, es a coutbinatlon 01 plane and earner. It ie particularly adapted to planing veneers, and it does not require 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 . upersede the former te- Wow+ and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend tt to all persons engaged tII the Cabinet business, as from nay knowledge of it, there is nothing as well fated to give a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers as the "topper Patent Bench Plane. JAStt3 W. WOODIVKLL, Furniture Warerooms, 97,99 Third st,Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Ftbruary 27,1855. MOSES F. EATON, of this city, le iny eole Agent for the gale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them WM. C. lIOPP.F.R. Pittsburgh, March 21, 1855—(nla21:tf ) DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE, OPEN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Summer. DOUBLE ENTRY BODE-KEEPING, Taught from Duff's System of Book-kreping,sanctioned by the Chamber of Commemc of New York as the most per fect work upon accounts now in use. DOUBLE, ENTRY STPAM BOAT BOOR-KEEPING, Embracing eight trips of a boat—illustrating reshipments of freight and pasiengeas, owners' settlements, before and after sate of the seated; transfers of owners' shares, and other important matters not attempted la any of the one trip oaten:is of Steamboat Book-keeping in use. PENMANSHIP, Taught by Mr. J. D. Williams, the only professional teacher of penmanship now in the city. hiERCANTILE Embracing a new method of computing interest, with all the most approved abbreviations in inerPlans compnta• tient; in use. DIERCANTILE LAW Although others 'advertise these lectures, this will be found the only institution in the city where they are regu larly delivered. lap Call and get a Circular and sample of Mr. Williams Penmanship beton engaging' elsewhere. je23 IRON CITY CORAIRROI/U. COLLEGR, OF WESTERN Located in PITTSBURGH, on WOOD st, near Fourth. Ties Institution, recently organized under its cluirter, offers to the young manor this and adjacent cities, and utt the clrcnmamblent 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 A ould require five or six years to learn, viz: BOOK-KEEPING, With Its concomitant arts of free and rapid WRITINCI and ARITHMETIC. The Beason of low water and Black businees la at ,hand, which may be improved to great advantage by taking a curve of Instruction in thelrott City College. Special at tention is given to the appliCation of Itootalietqiing' to Steamboat. Business. Come, young gentlemen, elerkkap prenticee, and others--oonie and spend your days or even. loge, or both, for a few weeks, in one of the coolest and pleasantest Halls anywhere to be formd, and acquire the sure means of obtaining employment and high wages in the WI and winter. Yon will never regret the tinie you spent in the IRON CITY COLLEGE. jet) icuLy MAGAZINES— ") Gl:dere Lady's Book, for July— 20 route; Ballon'a Allegesine, 10 6, Yankee Notions, " " 12 6 , Frank. Leslie's N.Y. Journal, 18 6 , • North British, for May. . The above lust received by. , ftpresa. Also, a /imp lot or IfIOOL, GLABSIOAL and AllscUaneeos BOOKB and ETA. noNERY for sale at COST, and so Call at MUMS'S BOOK STORE, 8. Wood street, If you wit to get *cheep Library. INSURANCE COMPANIES, . Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! IETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-UHARTERED 1819 PAID UP. ,Gash Capital, $500,000. UWE THIRTY-SIXTIE ANNUAL:- STATEMENT of the Ji Assets of the ATEA INSURANCE CODISANY, of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1855, under oath. •: • Rea Estate; nnincumberod 4 18,672 05 Save:ll3 , bn, Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent., pay able sembannually 74,060 - .Debts due the Company,' secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 130,327 35 Railroad Stooks in Connecticut.. 97,515 00 Tau* Stocks is the city of Hartford 142,896 00 Bank Stocks In New York- city 99,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents and others. 213,505 08 1/73,278 63 • • The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other' creditora,-;nothing..- Louses equated and due,—none. "AMU adjastoil and not dice, $1 , 18,618 22. Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further proof, $01,261 60. All other debris against the Compeos:Are email, such only as printing, At._ • Ante instructed to take notisk over $10,060. „ The amount insured In any city,town or village, depende upon the character, material and construction pf buildings, the width of etreeta, the supply of water and condition of the fere department, and other circumstances. The - amount insured in blocks of building. s varits; the design is to limit the lons by any one fire to $10,000,62 lase, • TITO. A. AL.E.T.ANDEP.,'llecretary. Srarx ay Cosszararril .; ITartford, Jan. 15t,1606. Hartford county. ji ' • Pascua]; appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of tho/Ernalnsurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him eubscribed, ie tine, acciirding to bit tog knoiarled3e and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Loaaee paid by thi vompany for the year 1954 exceed L .TN,OOO, while the premiums organizationtor thee time rar eat:v.4l'l4T other year, since thOf thi. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is reed at this agency, at remunerative rates. .lEr Moe, N 0.87 Water street, Pittsblargh,Pa. J 'nil H. D. 'YEN EYCK, Agent. CaLSTIIII23,, Cash Capital 11500,000 Cash- Surplus, on hp. JAMMU; 18.55 pBIS Capital Stork and Surplus is securely invested for A. the benefit of all policy holders. An an evidence of the claims we have to public, confidence, and of its ability to pay losses promptly, we state a fact, that Its receipts vary from $ll5 000 to 5150,000 per month. Its business Is large and well distributed, and In our opinion no Company in the United States affords better indemnity to policy holders than the .tea. They continue to make insurance on property in town and country, at rates on low as is con. elstent with safety to the policy holler. . 11. B. TSN EYCK, Agent. sar•Offlee, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. spat] y MUTUAL SAFETY INBUBANCE COMPANY. rt Max in the Earth Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PEEIL4DELPRIA. MARINE INBUR A NOSE. ON VIELSZLN Casco, TotU parts of the World. • FRIND3IS, MILAN INSURANCES On goods by deems, canals, lakes and lend canines, to aliparts of the Union. 0. RIME INSITEANOES On merehandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses, A°. ASSETS OE TILE COMPANY, November', 1653. Bonds and-Idortagea....,.. . . .... $24,500 00 Stotoof rennayiranis, Philadelphia city, Spring Oardert,Southwark, and other loans„...- 101,563 42 Stocks in basks; railroads and insurances cons- SU P receiv . age..— .. 151,825 04 Cub unhand - 16,071 SO Balancesin the hunts of Agents spa premiums on Marine Policies recently issued. —...-.aava 67 -100,000 00 tialaroles: Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M.. Huston, Joseph 11. Beal, I Hugh Craig, Xdmund A.. Bauder, 5 paver ld'llvain, John O. DMI9, Charles Robert Burton r Samuel E. Stoker., John It- Names, Henry Sloan, Qeorge Q. Leiner, James Trautudr, Edward Darlington. Wm. Eyre, Jr., EL Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Price, J. 0, Johnson, JamesTennent, James C. nand, John B. Semple, Theopilus Paulding, , Charles dataffer, Janes 11. NPFarlatd, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, I B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. T 1109.0. RAND, V lee President. Joura IV. Cowan, Sen'y. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, No. 95 Water etreet, Pittsburgh. The Franhlla Fire luaurience Of Phs7a.deiphia,. Pannsylcant.s. 11,11LECTORS—ChttricsW.Itancker, Thomas 'Hart, Tobias ijr Wagner, Samuel Grant, J a cob 1.1.. Smith, Geo. 'W. Rich. eras, - Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph! E. Mlle, David S. Browne, Morris Patterson. • Coss. N.ll.ocossa, Prcrider,t. Onas. 0. ilamnsee,Seav:ary. Conthen• to make insurance,porpetual or limited, on every desmiption of property, in town and country, at rates es low as are consistent with security. The Company have reearved s large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital' and premiums, anfeky investol, a.- Sind ample protection to the natured. The Assets of the Company. on January Ist, 1851, a: pub. !lilted agreeably to an Ad. of Sine:ably, were as follow; visa Mortgage $918,T29 CS Dell Caste 65,577 78 Temporary Loans 87„9td ir emcee 61,00 uo Cash, 61,015 81 Total - ..$1,212,709 44 they have paid opward of incorporation, Million Four ilathired Thou. sand Dollars, 1053113 by ere, tberraby affording evilance or tho lostuumt i n ainntamm of as Iran as the ability ar,,.1 diAponl tiort to meet with Prom ess ail liablUttc.a. . ' •-• • .43ARDIN1m COFFIN, Aeon t, iipaii Office. ra.szsact err. Wood and Third sta. _____. TED STATES - LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND- TRUST COMPANY, • PEUELADELPIIILA. CHARTER= APRIL 2617, 1850. OUSTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL $250,000. 019te, S. E. Corner of Third and Cherinut Strode Thiladt;phi4. .offiatri of the /3,44 e Mara aC Pialcidelphia: Stephen &Cranford, Peal 11. Goddard, AmbrosaW. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, fleo.lPflenre t IseobL.Plorenea, James Deverens, WWI= 11.0odwin, Wlllleq 3rEee. ?neatest—Stephen R. Crawford. Via Pretident—Ainbrose W.Thompoon. Medical Jfactifner, .Pittsbarph—Jamosli. Willson, M. D Alivheng Cify—R.B. Mowry, X D. CFA. D. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:9 N 0.74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENHEITLVARL9 INEIIIII/iNCE COMPANY OR PITTSBURGH, COWER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorised. Ca - pltal, 8300,000. lISSUES BUILDINGS and other property against loss or damage by Ere, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRICTORa. Western InauranOo Company, Pittsburgh, 11. niILLEniJr» Prerklent.l D. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPILTaIi, 8300,000. Wl:lLinea:ire against all kinds of rlsks, EIRE and MA ' BIND. All losses will be liberally adjusted and proniptly paid. - ARomalnstitation managed by Drasorons who are well known In the comlltindty, and wbo are determined, by promptness' andlibecradity, to maintain the character-which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Direeters.—A. Miller, Jr., O. W. Rickets on, J.W. Butler, N. Holism, Jr., W. /1.. Smith, O. Ihmeen, fleorgeW. Jackson, Wm. M. Lim, James Llppermott,fl eorge Dante, J ernes Ble- Auley, Alexander Ntmjek,Tbometißcott. Offlee, No. 02 'Water, street, (Warehouse of Bpang A 00., use tilre,) Plttebusgb. n0T24:17 MN_ _W GOODS! %mums, ltwrikv, Sava& NAM, AA =Aunt Gomm, 430 WHOLEBALII LIC D —Coon. try Merchants and strange ' rs vialting our city are request. ed to call, as we can serve theca as well, and we think b t. ter, than they usually are served in Eastern cities., beddes iDitifitt them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shopa. Enver Detached Levers 410 to $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 Ladles' Gol d Lever and Lepine Watches, $26, and upwards. Gentlemen% do do do $35 to $2OO. Maine, Seale, Hem Pencils, ISPOOt&Cleav Pant ) ) Lamps, In excellent variety, and at lowest prices. , Si" Watch 11-pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market meet, corner of Fourth. PtNNBYLVANIA. SOME .?E'PrIA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ITARTFORD, CONY PAtT 171,1 DELAWARE Wm. F. Johnston, Roily Patterson, W. brOlintoot, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, 6. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Pat Mar, A. A. Carrier, James 8. Kegley, W. 8- Haven, Wade Hampton, D. £.Park, EL R. Coggshall. Hon. WM. M. JOHNSTON, President ROM PATTERSON, Vice President A. A. Canaan, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. 8. CAIIIIINII, &Wawa Seczetary. WATCHES,- JEWELRY, &c E. Jr., Agent, 114 . 1 . TT MAST, be following very choice sr Jolts LITTL No. 301 lairAß JUST ONONIVED t II tioles:•1- Flock, Lisbon. RU3I BR&NDDIB. Gents Brandygvary du%) Otard DuOuy & Co. (super.) Mandl 3 Co. Baum. Jamaica, Banta Cruz. &rata Hakim, WIHEB. Tdi v a Madeira,ull k Maa'ra art I . do Amontillado Sherry, Hannanlodo Table do Cooking Beaming Port, do Pure Joke do Ordinary do St. anOen Qlaret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Champagnes, Anchor, Verzeney, Heideseek, Together 'pith at -cgiir: . - Boguet, London Cordial, Schnapps. Bmtherfbrd's Scotch Mr, Barclay 's London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anisathe, Curacao, Sardines, ' Mocha and Java, lic ni marys. and Black Teas, Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cigars, of YatiOllB brands, Monongahela Whisky, of all grades. iatioles connected with the myTkdaw WIG MANUFACTORY. .Alll.B,- RENTER) Sit dews from the dgetedziat, opPositi the Weaves Ogke, ALLEM= ClaT, r P REPARED TO SILL .01tDRII11. WIGH, and 511 tindaaf • OrikamentAlSAfr -Work. 'Eay best qmulty e material is foraMed, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. —mylicdawly .T ll 4_ RICIISTEILLsoned by Thomas Woods. and Irma awaylo'o..at7broartb:rereer, describes a great vane_or ' eta ew sad Lob. Those wanting homes would do win to g negate. OR O hi dettedboXl a few fine Onostry anti. tje9l THOMAS WOODS. .:..: , :. - : , .:._7_;, , ,:':,,rY-.1.:' BANKERS AND,I3I3,ORb, - ' AUSTIN Loomis. .• STOCK AND BILL BROKER,. '• 'Office, No. 82 Iburth et, abotuWeett... • ' I)a.OTEiii, 'Drafts, Bonds ; Mortgages, and Loans on re tents, nogotiated. Stoats bought arid:sold' on ham. mission, 'Land Warrants bought and sold. • Particular attention paid to the purchase and aide of Copper Stocks. Vollonsurdestlans attentod to , ma. n. wmussis - Wm. IL Williams ds CO4 • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE- BROKER% X. E. Corner Wood and Third strait. Altir. All transactions made on liberal terms: (lineations of Bills, Notes, dm., promptly attended to. jaxl7.o:lw 111 , CONNELLilli WILLOOIita • • • . ;131cNICSRS, , .• - ArDDealers In Niche:we, Binh tioteireold and 81.tver Coln, Current and _Par rands :received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. • Collections made ut any point in the United States.. . ; • South East corner of_ltterket mad Blfth streets; my 23, „ , _ : - PIIVSBMIGH, ARTHVBS, ItODGERS, & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS* CORNER OP FOURTH AND SH:I27IITET.H 82:12EATE, etaGat Pltasbuzgla. Pa. - 0 . e• IMAM .:.aos. MEMO VIA I kill; . 111 7 :60 (Stcoessora to A. 151.1)dna' BANKERS AND:EXCHANGE - 13 ORKRS, • /ro. 71 Aura sired, rittthuret. TN T 1 tiumemus enspeneione of Banks and Bankers thz"gbout the country during the last Ma tacmthii,-iia tare satisfied that in almost every Instance tholvitrOubleit have grown out of a departure Roin .tbelr , legitimate had-. nstsi.azil we, therefore, take occasion to acme the pubHe in advance, that no speculations in t..ku Ley stocksifor other "outside, oratics:or shall tempt uw,trosu the strktand le.: Eitittlate li n e of our knelt:toss—believing that dri avoiding . all - such investments tre shalt - tirt only be - bdtter able to servo-our customers and' ensure safety; but that in adopting such a coarse we shall protaoh3 our own ultimate benefit, ffebSj • ;W. dr, CM .I:t.euzoiriba. • •• • ' ' • 8:1112116%. • - 11NMUa 'AND EXOtf.A.I4GE E 1 OHEEB, /In /leinomi Iheir Office to Ow Obrner of liffitanti %ad rtrtimuao ,t 1 re. _" • - EOATRIOICS EMEND, Dank - era arid Dishange Brokers - , and Del:aerate Notes, Drefts . ,Aomptancra, Gold, Saver and Batik Notes. Exchangea on the Ustern and. adera Oltles constantly tin Bee. h Uri Collections made in all the titles t rotti t e States. Deposita reoalved In par funds or carscatt paper, at the corner of Difih'atitt WOO Streets. • Afebtt. .11.11011317.8 it- BONS, -...- BANICEI.I AND EXOII2II9IN BRAME% MTh ILINOTID CM= BAG ANEirLOBANOT 047102 TO M. 07 mum enteur, SOU D 00133 BELOW OLD EIT/EO. 11041,ES & PONEI, - -Bankeetrod Exchange Drokere, . sad Dealera in Notes, Drafts, Areeplances, Gold, Mir ver Bud BZnk Notes.-Emehangs on the Eastern and Western. Cities constantly tamale:.- - • Collections made in all the &tea throughout the United Statea Deposits received In par fonds or current Tao. 67 Market street, between Third Bud Fourth ets. ' TIJERNAN & CO, BANKERS AND MEM:IAMB LfRO Vb. 95- Mott Street, corner of Diamond _d rrrosstruni; re, - DRY AND SELL Dank Notes and Alain; Discount time exchange, and promissory totes;'make collectlens in all the principal cities of the anion. Recelie depalte call and on Interest, and gins their prompt attenUort WBll other matters appertainingto a ltrolteee businese. Ealltern Exchange constantly on hand. - mare JOHN WOODS, • BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOlreat, Exchange, Commercial and :Bank Notes. STOM bought and sold on conunlasion. .oolleationa carefully attended to. Intarest paid on Deposit isyrNo. - D414 youth kraal, nearly oppositellan 3L 31. - Dank. . deaf) BELL g CO., .-' BANSIERS AND EXCOANOE coazza or woof. auty smut tflomPflf. IGlrr EXCILIANGEou the Eta= Citlas constantly for A 7 sale. Time Bills of .liiihroge and Noted dtsontmtecl.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought =ISM. - Collections matte in all the principal cities of the United. States._ De, posits received of Par and Current Fund& itasx'27ly LLU =mut, =man as : rtos-unia nun& iIaiLIEER at.. - - - . . BANKERS AHDEXMOOR ,13EOZEIti3,' ' • uy AND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stook &emitlais;_burellase 'rontLuary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the Union. . Dun $627,478 V O. E. ARNOLD It CO., BANKERS AND EXCILANGE BIICHMS TAICALEBS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and _LF Time Drafts, An. Colleotione merrily attended to; and proceeds remitted to any part of the Onion. Stocks bought and sold on commission. BS. No. 74 Fourth at, next door to Bank of Pitta's. Doi uric and Poragn Ercilange,BankNotut, Goid and Sil r. 27 laraght, .6314 and Imarrivert, at inc EXCHANGE AND BANKING LIOUBB 0/ WILLIAM A. HILL et CO., 64 WOOD 57RC➢T, DITTWIIIDDIL Va.. Interest allowed on time deposits. Sanl2 THOMPSON HELL CO., BANILEBS AND BROILERS, Corner of 21:ird and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa: COMMERCIAL BROKER,Iii3 AND DI. LIB is Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real lEstatit t , 6e4, No. TB FooTx Pittaistrirkfs. [J4I William A. 11111 co., BANKERS,' No. 04 lrooLl erect, Pet,:b_torp. 110.11).1,,Le„all,I..the.111o. Bans ; BONDS AND ST*.WII,X.. 11 . do Monongahela Val - lotion Company; V. 3 do Clthcena' /ufrurance Company ; r...,G00 Monongahela Ntivigation Company Bands;' ' • SS,OW City of rittshingh Benda; $.5.000 County or Allegheny Bonds. Panted's-kw:l lotel , a Loan Unice, "IVO. 100 SMITTIFTELD SMELT, NEAR Tuna,— li loaned on Gehl toul Silver Watches, Bilveraave and other valuable artielea aultalY, CLOTHING STORE! JOIIN M'CLOSKEY & CO., F°„11-K'n tig' the tbmtegothla Depot of 1, has tyLi,r , g iani t po #e he name of :he THREE DIG DOORS, have, for the pur pose of erquirhag more speoe for their Immense butanes-% remora to the wpactous building on them:rimer of DIAMON.D ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they hare now the most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! afil) READY MADE CLOTHING, That tits aver been Mitered to Ma public. Their principal object for tilts removal, le to give them morn facilltie: &rite IVIIOLEBA.LE TRADE. • They are respired to sell Gooda at the L 0 WEST EA STERIV PRICES! And they will warrant them to be as good aa Fry mann factored In the Union. CUSTOM WORK" - LI MI BUT OM, AND OWN MTh 811011113 T 3017711. They hare on hand n fall and beautiful assortment Of LOVES and COATINGS Vre FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUM- Our lute:slab are Identical with those of out ouritersera, and we menus the public that our fidelity will not frill In filling all orders wa may be favored with. .4W- DON'T SOHO= TILE PLAOE— No. §S Wood Street, (EAST LVIDD,) dm= OJ DIAMOND /SUM N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention le devoted ersclualsely to the Hance above designated. mar. 73 JOHN hrowsral 3 mt. Fall and - Winter Goods . : EDMOND WAT T EIWILANT. TaITOII, I O 181 LIBEWIT STRE&T. 111. I have now on hand a large : Mock of Ball and Witter . (Mods. Ovetcoatings,of entirely new designs; Plash Vest. Inge, of the moat beautiful patterns; French. and Engiblh' easalmeree, of every style and shade in the .market, all of ' which I will make to order OIL the mast reasonable terms, . and warranted to suit. NEW SPRING GOODS, TIIST REOLTYHD AT JOHN MeOLOSICEY b CO'S {iambe t 1 sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood sate; and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and moat varied: Stock- of goods that this celebrated house has ever bad the p aware of Inviting the Attention °Me pubic to. These goodshaxis been purchased fromfirst bands._ and, coneatrouttly no second profit on them,which leaves no able to gayest we - can and difarill at as man. pram as any home la, the mot._ ern cities. Therefore; we respectfully invifee attention of wholesale deafen and country merchants, In general, to giro us a call, mid examine our extetudva assortment of HEADY MADE CLCi lILNO. It is almost Impossible to enumerate - Hie guard) yof Immense piles of garments that is to be seen at thialco a establishment; It is sufficient to eay that it has never been equalled pDpp the house itself. merlllaf JOHN RHY-k. 00. . _ _ Clothing I Clothin t• ' . MCC undereigned respectfollyinfo publlo that he is now receiving at hls stirro,'Nci.l77 Mb. erty street, a choice assortment or Cloths, Cemdmeres and Veatings of the latent and most desirable gees, trillefilie la prepar ed to make-to order In the moat faihionablo man ner, at short notice, and , on the mostreasonable berms. We havealso on hand a large and well manutisctrtredstodk of ready made Clothing, to whicla vret balite the attention of ,boyers, either wholesale or refill. Persons who purchase goads forma, will find IF to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty atreet,before making their purchases. [mark] -O. GONNE& - Slew Clothing Store, N0. , 4; SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITIMIERTY: .• THE subscriber has just open ed thls new establisbrant, whore he has always cm band atergemleholostatsort osont of all articles of GLOTHRie,whlch be warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at:the moat reasonable pri. cos. The public are requested torn. him • •r , raar9:l3r • • . B. OPPEN-If , To Eloausehtaapitiwa.. • INrEhare now opened one. of..the largael, CHINA, °LAPS and Q.IMENBWARtis.BIa tiltgolor: bonackeepere in the city, and Intend selling at wiry low prices. We wilt sell a handsome set 'of White !Zee. Ware, consisting of Party4ght pieces,' for the low price'of sour Dollars, end all other GoodS in proportion. Our stook being, large owing to dull - moon just passed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened - Boy e beautiful shap. of White Stone Most Dishes; Vega. table do ;Coveredl/bheefer stewed chicken, etc., etc. Also,. some very heedsome new, styles of Water Pitcbera. Our stock of White Stone Bold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we have put down in price tu suit tile 'them Wo hove Boma twentytiliferatt styles of French China Tea sets, and some beat:ail Gold Band Dinner sete—sdi.of which we are selling at least twenty-five pq r cv4.,,belpw former latices. 1101188 IiVRKISTKNO . - GOODS. Oro stock of Knives and Parke, Spoons, Waiters, nla Ware, Girondelos, Solar Lunn, etc.; is large, and we Will evil them at very low prices. - . . GLASS W.A.113: Oa head and receiving,a largemeek of Boston gull burgh Glen Ware, which Fri wiWooll at matruileitureet Price?, Our Stock of cauuliqh -TUN Phi‘tess Bow* . Dishae,.PltOli: era, end every article sultebinfor country of oilltrede, le ire to which we invite the ettedithih of Itq country me..nbent:a, 83 - WO "Mizell theitiyeryletr for cash.. .. n a mkee pets and others want of ,onzer 'Wed Queensware , will do well by oallinft at the - ^ • Na. 82 Market, between ad and 4th eta Opposite (led. B. Tr ate. .. •. E .. f .l r ~* ~, ,ye.~~. ~= ll= rMIIM!! pnortusts WOODS, CLOTIIING. ma COATS EBENOH .01:11DTA- OCOMON WARR DRY' GOODS. , . I'UST REOEIVED ....., ei . us -- . OttIGINAL-13111111 trIVICi No.:31,11mo SFanT,BUWEIN ROMELM Arno MI rd3LOND, . PITTSBURG lIABBTantD . ANDIGOITT DESIRABLE STOOL{ of Spring tmdifithurner Dry Roods ever offered in Ms market. We would call particular attention to the following :- A very superior assortment of plain. Black Brocade end. 'fancy colored alike; also twistedSlfirs, Satin, plaid and tdain , Tames antßareges; -Printed Barego and. Chan. da Lames; very tumdsome- ifrenah Lawda and Britliantities; a 'good 2 essortMent of French Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves and Oheinivrttes, -embroidered, hemstitched and ...plain lanai, Chunbrtoliatelkerchiefili Furniture Dimity atal Chintzes; Bonnets and Ribbons at bargains; • - _ .A.,tienutlful assortment Of Metre artflque.Lam and. Silk Talutfo, Shawls and &WS; a-fo.ll.assortment. at Gloves, Vine and Tlosleu; Irish . Linens, )Muslin and Prhsts to-. gather with a complete tereortnsent of every other article, either fancy, staple, foreign or domestic. Thankful for past favors, we would -solicit an early es, aratnation of our stock, confident that fin-quantity, quail• ty, styleand 'price, It is unsurpassed. • - YOU G, LOPS 6:,BIIU - • • • formerly -Young, Stevenson AL- ye. Piety Arrival ea S g r/ Mad Summer Dry Rt O. 1/9N W. 2 OF WOOD DtGßl3dd A CO.;lmportent and. Jobbers in British,' a and German - DRY GOODS. , Having receir ,, ...ftorkh ed our large and extensive: stock- of spring mad summer F ade, purchaseitosin iseporters, manufacturers, and part through our own ireportatim, we feel safe in assuring onr old customers, country Merchante and city.dealers general ly, that awing to these acquired facilities in • purchasing, We can Offer such inducements to buyers tia are, rarely met among our dry goods will be found cashmeres, de. Isdnea, Pottemouth dawn's of the most desirable designs,. Mohairlustres, elpaces,plain black and fancy figured silks, ghsghams and fancyritasilliputptylis; - broEuiclothß,flany restings, Par (mem, wafflers, tweeds and summer.pants. Icaningt'brown end black renslitut, table diapers. - -We barb also opeued a.rery litte asmrtictent of tonnets; newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and - an trstenaire , ylwiety of:tindery, gloves and ribbons; withiscagoode,fincy nettinge, jaconetts, mull and figured Rinks haulms and black Silk 9 , 248;44C. Our variety stock embraces In part mite, tiittorn, per cussion cape, threads, port utotaties,patent medicines, per tummy, and- almost every =title usually kept in the sa tiety tine; together with 'a large atock of gold and - silver watches, welch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patterns, and a great variety of 10 hour end 8 , day .elockff, all of which - will be Bola atthe lowest prices fbr cash ornabletnerm reference. ' call from buyers IA respectfully solicited: Ditab " - D. GRROCIA CO. SPRING, DRY.( RAGAS' & AIFIL. No. 9'l Distrket its, A BE receiving daily additions to. their levee and well ; LB. Agelectell etoetc 1t 11tlllas, Dress ponds - . . Uasiery, BbawloaScarfa, - 11°uBeke.P'g a °°l4 Aieistitdrirailla Gloves,aca - To which we wOula xespectfully Invite tho .40.1er tion of ISOVILSING GOODS. MINANK VAN GORDEN has put melted &large and, JI.::-hcantlinI4unarnuent Nancnlng Cola; :3100Te.a 'aidSethi in Ccape r azieton and Swiss, black lace and ooze black Elosiery and Gloves, fu wool, Cotton, =den; Ribbons Belie and Crapes, In all cinalltiee. • .' - AlemitiderAllajoveg best - Kid Glotes can, alwaya.b., found et No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner of the Dlg moat abvl7 • NM" . DRY 000DS STORE. • Iron .1? - rtorkt...1Qrp. 01 Market street.. Ol3ll.lumzsbelngztowopenterthe transaction ors genet , . el Dry Goodsbusiness;wewotddrespectfally solicit the pstennageof the public, feeling confident that, from oar er, to:Wu and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND . BTAP/41 HOODS, we can offer suchinduesmenvit as wi l in. Earit entire title. Hen. - - - -HAGAN lc - sprttf - Nos. 91 Igarlcetand 8 liniou etre6t... -.1141,31 S 0011111.18111. 1 8 - I',Vairi BUNG STOILIC, . No. 83 Maur Br, Cos= Dv' Dianouti. - . rESTAEMITING, a large and well selected stock of all the new styles of the. .Daßss, AND MANTILLA Vanturtiesv Gimps, - Braids, Velvet:, tr i COrtle, . • Ms. A 'Laces, lunalsozna assortment of French, ScotrE im end A an Ii2dBROIDERggi in Swiss, Jeconet and Lace:. . - • Oollare, - Edginp, Handkerchiefs, - Bleovely - - Inserting; Infanta' Bohai, Chtnnizettis, Bands, ' Caps A - -Waists. -A full supply of MOURNING GOODS: Crape setts, Collars, Love and Coors Veils, Plain Linen setts, - Messes, 0111/213 and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemizettes, Italian 'and Eng% Crape. • HATREHALS FOR ESIBROIDMINO—Stamped Collars, Rands and. Insertinga: 'French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Floss, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Bilk, Stilletos and Scissors, Mantua, Baths and Bonnet Ribbons. A largo assortment of GENTLE.II..W'S FURNISHING GOBDS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchteht, dm. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small. wares generally. 0/p iiman's mare Irro Gust-as, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. ti to No. 'lO, always on hand. Also—A 'good stock of HOSIERY and 'OLOYEB---very cheap. FURNITUB,E. JAMES W. WOODWE-Lti, CABIN : ST PURNITuRs MANUFACTURE. Wae.roomo 97 and 99 Third. stroet. respectfully 7 = Ms friends end customers *•••=r , ccr completed Ws springyrtomc wi r - i& nitaret vbitti• dej,:dayliia. the lamest end best ever offered for a nde n. •OM be sad at papas layf es a in i the 'East or As he is determined to uphold tbe quality still: well sea soned materials, best - work:oat:ship, rend newaet desigug ant from the extent of his orlers and facility in InanUla. cturing, he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest adriPted the prineipbs allotifsing- his customers' interest with hie 017 n, in quality and price, and keeps el. trays on hand the greatest Variety of every description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most els rtltZlid costly, that's hotiss, or any par of one, may be edfron: his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following:sr:Wes consist, in peat, of his stock, arldchibr richness of style and finish, cannot ha Alurpaseed -in of the Eastern cities: Laub XIV tetaa.tete Sofas; - • • ' 60 Bpfys, in plash and heir cloth; - 60 dol. Mahogany Chairs;' 20 dos. Walnut - " • 50 Mahogany Rocking " • 20 Walnut " • 14 - 50 Mahogany Means; - . 20 Walnut • 60 Marble Top Contra Tables: 60 " Drawing Bureaus - CO Warbertands;i- , 40 Enclosed " 200 Common " 20 Plain Dressing Bureaus; , 20 Vil ttilddrint " ahogany liedabarels: AO Cottage' 600 Cherry and Poplar - lie:lst/AU 40 Mahogany, .Wardrohes; . 10 Walnut " 10 Cherry—_.. 4: - 60 Plain Bureaus; 7o Diningand Breakfast 'rabies 1213enetary and Bookcases; • SO dos. Cane Beat Ohara; •• • 64 Cane Beat Rocidng Chairs; 12 Ladles' Writing Desks; - fiat and Towel Btande; MabNots: Rtigulrea Paper Masher Tabled: Conversation Chaim Pembroke 4 4 . Miria>gtheill Mall and Tler " ' Reception Ladles' Work -" ' Pearl Inlaid 44 Extension Dining Tabieel - • Arm • " - Ottomans* , Goads and dian_Chairs; large asarrrtmeiat of COMMON 1r uutiff uRR ishd SORCHAISB. GUM! Mesa= supplied with - tides in their line. BTEIIaLBO4B ,ano POTIEhp, furnished at the ~eheAest Ali orders promptly attended to. ' surd • - - 19tehostroats,Aho I Tim UW=l:fliers tender th y eir ackntir• edgments for the fevers hestmied upon by their Steamboat friend:ay:Mid *mild respectfully remind them and otherabitereeb ed in building boats, that they are at all times prejared to futuieb..) en tnnxcost reasonabloterms, every deseription of Cabin - Furniture and Chairs of the beet material and work. manahly— . B. YOUNG C 0.,& CertierThird and Smithfield streete, opposite ' , Brown's COMO Snievor ' AND - BILDSZBAD rettemiee 'ssßow, Liberty Street, Das on hand alarge *took ofehatra and Bedsteads of every description, made of thelied materials, which be will'cell lower than articles of the same qUallty can sold inthe city. lie wouldcall par tiepin attention to his large stock or Mahogany and Walnut . Chain and iledtWs.whicli:havlll sell at "greatly reduced prices, Also, T ut every description executed In the neatest - manner., Orders left at the. Ware Booms, or at the UM, corner of Adams and Liberty streets, will be p n rumtly ttended • _ • - A. 26IILLIZILERI 6 . UrAVE ON -UMW at their- extensive CABINET=I 0114113MANITYALffOrtY, No. 64 Smithfield street, a large assorizttent of fanny and plain furniture, which they willeeft L 5 per cent.: below caster:my rot • Tertusi enty. . , , dociffay Great /nducsratenti to Vasil -Purchasers. UTE Will sell our large stock of 00/DION-AND DANDY vv OUAIBB AND BEDSTEADS, a prima- that cannot fan to plum cash purchttaere. All our work la warranted. Our toulu aro OABli - JhoILEB LOWRY, marl/ -• car. fierentizand Libert9 sta., -- - , liqd...tL 8111YENEION conibinee to raidortecture OABINS7rWAIIR of eyed" denriptlon, et hisold stand, corner of Liberty and Seventh meets. UNDERTAK ING attended to; all Ito branches. . myll . _ - DIEU) BOOK PORRAILROADREGENTERK--Oontaizt-• X ing formula Salving out curves, deterMinieg frog tuz glee,' calitilating earth-work, etc., etc, together with lablea of• radii, ordinates, deflections, iceng'cliords; magnetic variation, logarathims and natural- signs -.tan gents, Mo. et by John B. Renck, Civil Engineer. Re/amt. _ . ' s e e lEhtroblect of the . resentrwerk is to tappli a want very generallyfelt by t Engineers on Railroads.. Rooks of convenient fbrm for 1200 .in the deld, containing Ike briinary_lopuritimmtio tables are common enough;but book : combining with - these tables Others peculiar to the Railroad work; and especially the nocesserY formula for out curves, tnnasnts,crosslnge, &c.,ia edesidetat tun which this work is designed to aepply. - • 11. S. Marten Ac6DISIT, Went Point, .april IS, 1854, Gefarrsienvi have looked over " Renck% /lead Rook for Railroad Engineare4" and think it well adapted to the oha jectits author proposea, and have no question but it will be tbund a very nnefal antipractical volume both for office and field work. D. Ilusate. • TitoY; 1554; lam much pleased with ? Mr. Ilenck's t tie manual, the 4 ' Field B kaf lialltoad -Engineers." With the...presents -ton of some of the moat practiced and matelot recognized processes among railway engineers, he bas given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess It Mint of higher values than that of mere novelty—that of bangles general ausceptible of available not' to say de - at& p 'ln conclusion, while I think the design of Bir.Hatiek's book Le tench sa to adapt It excellently well to professional hWa, I -have pleasure in expressing my cereallatlsfaction. with its eatecutiosi, alike with 'the per 131ACUW aartsmicement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publshers. 7 - _ -• R. NUM= GERICaIt anda. 'lNtectOr of Polytechnic Institute. Forasia.by -77 ;. •• • - -WILLIAM EL' MYER, •-• Dealer In_Engineers' Stationery, - - .- .:Masked street, corn Second. • zeggs 60 01)24 7 -2,.. A. MASON 8 430: hat* jug Eireceived sn ouvendidlot of Duos Goods, comp'!" rich Plaid, Stal an d invited Barnes, Times, Or. do., do-, Ai rims elegant styles of. flounced 13e , rain 1* ( 0 si TEM 6T. MEE MIIMMMM - 41146 - 7 . -/Eq rin- 9 MO PILLS: taw' sad dupla t freoeserial , rted- for de cane tall dines' , am-. Com fir r • t Inffir 'ti eno Por..,y h nettrar ere ,t o ,rt„: Faun. Her.. t luilaramatlona Head- Paine In the Bram., Mdt. g and Limbo, FemaleOomplalate, • ' " de'. Indeed, very few are tae Assess in:Which a Purgative Ilea me !Snot more or less required,and might be prevented, if a harmless but effeetual Cathartic Were more freely used. No pereari can feel well while's 'carbide habit of body pre. , • tells• besides, It soon_gencratca serious and often fatal ---- diseties, which might-have been avoided by the timely and Judicious use of a good - ptirgeUve. ' This is dike true of 4 • Colds, Feverish symptoms, .and Mous derangement/. ,J They all tend to become- or prochica the deapseated and • formidable distempers which load rho heaties all OYU the lead.' Hence i reliable' fatally id:lpda Is of the tint im pottance to the' pain- healthonul this Pill has been feoted with conscranontiekill, to =et that demand. Aa extensive trial of lb virtues by Phyricians, Probssers, and Patients, has shotan results "ourpieolog anything hitherto known of any melleine Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not tratistantia' al by persons of each ex- ." died positions and character es to forbid the suspicion of untruth. ". _ , Among the eminent "gentlemen Who have testified la favor of these Pill; we mayMontion - Boit A. A. HAYEJ3, Analytical Chemlat of Reston, and • State Assayer of Massachusetb,. wham high profeadonel chancier is endorsed by the • • Hon. EDWAltit EVERETT,'Sanatcr of flastfalted States. ? ROBERT vimputcr,. E,:altpeAker of the House of ilepresentatlvea. • - . • - ABBOTT' LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to England. ' VOILE B. Frad'ATRIOR, Catholic Bishop of Boston; Dr. J. R. OIPILTON,PractiCaI Chemist of New York City, endorsed by - • [ lion. W. L. MARCY, Secretary ; of. State; " . WM, B. ASTOR, the richest man in - Alnaiest S. idtLAND & CO., Proptietars o . f the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space , permit, we, email• give tinny hundred catill. rata from all parte where the Pills tame been used,but ; deuce even moreconvinaing, than the experienceof eminent '3 public men is Brandin their effects upon trial. :These Pills, the remit of long Investigation and study, are offered to the peddle as the best and mast template which the present state .of medical science can afford. They are compounded not "of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted i by Chemical process in estate of purity, and combined to .get ter in such a manner as to insure the beet results. The system of composition formedicines has been found in t, Cherry Pectoral and Ms: both, fa produce a more efficient . remedy than had-hitherto been, obtained by any Procee. ' The reason is perfectly obvloite. While by the old mode of cduiposltion, every medicine Is hardened with mere or less of acrilarniens. and Injurious qualities, by this each indi. vidtud virtue only that is desired for the mostly° effect Is present. ' All the Inert - runt obnoxious qualities-of each Habana* employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. _ Hence It b sellevident thattho effects • should prove as they have proved more purely remedial, and the Pills& more powerful-,antidote to disease than any : other medicine known to the wall, As It is frequently expedient thattaanymaileizenhould be taken under the counsel of an attend ing Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know. bogita compottion,l, have supplied the accurate Formulas by which both-my Pectoral and - Pills are made, to the 7 whole body of Prattitionera in the "United States and British "'• American provinces. If, however, there should be anyone r who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mall 7 „ to Ms request. ', • . Of all the patent Medicines that are offered, how few would he taken is their composition was known! Their ;i life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all , men; and all who are competent to 'judge en the subject ' freely acknowledge their • convictions of their Landman merits. The Chary Pectoral was pronounced by relent:We men to be a wonde:rful medicine befisre its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills,. and even mare confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than ;' realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action-remove the obstructions of -the stomach, bowels, liver, and oilier organa of the body, restoring their trregu. lee action to health; and by correcting, wherever they ex- -,• -Ist, ouch derangements as ore the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JAMES O. AYER, Freaks] and .d.na. r ical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.. Pricer 25 cents per box. Sold by B. A. FAIINESTOOII. &CO., at wholesale and retail, by every Druggistin Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. . . jerkin caw ASTHMA gig USUMPTICN MIL CV Ma/BILETZ '.•••• (I.EAN tVOND A nuouffa-r 1101111 TO - Th E DOOR OP THIS HALTON A WONDIBIEDL DIBCCIITERY haa recently been made . ..JCL by Dr. Curtis, of this city. in the treatment of Con. ~ am:option, Asthma. and ell diseases of the. Longa. We re. fee to " Da. Cuarra'S HVGIANC Infisinfel /Haan VAPOR AND Camay Scour.' With this new method, Dr. CL has to stored many allot ea ones to lfealth, man evidence of which be has innumerable certincates. Speaking of the treat. merit a physician remarks, "It is evident - that Inhaling— constantly breathing an ogreefebleAmtliug vapor—the me. dicinal properties must come in direct contact' with the whole renal cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes 'preduced upon them when Introduced . into the stomach, and enhject to the process of digestion." -, Thellygean a is for aslant all the Druggists throughout the country--New YbrE Dutchman of .Taratary 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, muter the linen, with. out the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being ; sufficient, to evaporate theAluid. Hundreds of cams of , cures, like the following, might be rained: Ono package of the Bygeanalaascuredme of tho Asthma of El% years standing. J. 8.)111513121tY, P. M. of Daneannon, Pa. 1 - em cured of the Alaimo of ten years' standing by Dr.:` Cuitie's Byre, ana. . lilszedare Bern Bevotlyn,lti. Y. • ~ Mrs. Pont, of. No. 5 Hammond street, !ti Y., was cured of •;. a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister has been cured of a dlstreesing conaefsoverat',- years' standing, and dftided to be Endurable by the physi,' clans... She was cured In onemonth,hy the Hygesna. • J.ll. tiers r, Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr: Cheerer, allow York, testifies ofour medH rine in iho following language,: • • • . New Yens, Nov. 16,1654. 12 , Desifint—l thindr. highly of Dr. Curtis's Uygeana es remedy in diseases of- the Ihroatand lungs. Having had,, some opportunity to testify, its' eilitecy, I em convinced' that it lea most excellent medicine, 'both the Syrup and' the inhaling application to the chest; N.B.—Du Curtis's Hygespa is the MUCH - NAL and ONLY DENIHNIO ARTICLE;- all others ors bass imitations, of vile and INatfltlOD.3 counterfeits. , Mon them as you •wonid POIEDN. - - airror sale by Dr. Gin. IL/Mayne:OD Wood lariat: It ; 'E. Belles & Co; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John Bargent t .New Brighton; C. L. Ifalser; Rochester. _ Carter% Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD • Aft a Partiala of Ilertaly in it, LET WE AFFLICTED READ AND PONDER!—At- Stiehl-t-E4medy for Setae's, 'nig 4 lfai, Mentes ; Obetimas Cutaneous Ernptiona, "Pimples or Pustule: on'the Face, Blotches. Bolls, Ague and, Fever, Chronic Bora , Eyes, Ring -Worm or Vetter, Scald Head ; Enlargement sau Pahl of the BOneriand Joints, &ahem Ulcers, Syphiliti Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and ell Dimas arising from an ledrolkione cm of kicroury,lmpredeues h /Be, or Impurity of the/flood. • great alterative medicine and Purifier of Bloc. is warmed byt . wands of grideftapatientsfrom all part of the United Statzs, who testify daily to the.rmarimbi cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, "ORB TER'S SPANLSII =TUBE." Neuralgia, ithenmatiste Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Firm • Ulcers Old Sores, - Affections of-the ithlneye, Diseases of tie Throemals sftmpLaints, Pains and Aching of the Bone and Jots, are speedily put te Ilfgttt by using this great en inestimable remedy. - For all diseases of the Blood; nothing has yet been foam to compare with it. /t cletmsti the- system af all Wiperties, ties,"acts gently and efacitmtly ott the. Liver end Sidney 'strengthens the Digestion:4 gives tone to the Stomach snakes the skin clear and healthy; and restores the Cant tuticoa,enfeebled by disease or brokendgwn by thsexceuM of youth, to its pristine vigor andatnangth. For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the co • meticaeverneed. A few doses of Celts* Spanlah will remove all ealloWeess of car:opinion, bring Um rose mantling to the cheek, give elasthity.to the and In prove the general health in a remarkabledegree bepon3 & the medicines ever heard of.. , •' • • The large number of certhluates which we have reoelvi from persons from all parte:of the Dulled States, is the Oa! , evidence that there Is no humbug about ft. The pray hotel keepemnutgistratas, plrysielans, and pnblla Ma'am. known to the ammonite) all add their testimony to tt wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PIII/DriElt. Call on the Agent and tut a Circular and Almanac at read the wonderful curest, to truly greatest of ell bledgein hen perfort^rd. - None genuine unless, signed by BENNETT d DEED: Proprbitors,,No. 3 Pearl divot, Richmond, Va.: to whom a orders foe supplies and agdueles must be addressed. And for sale by 13. A. 11031ELITTOM, JOSEPH /LEG NG, BLESILYG =S i ena by ilavggleta generally. , oerslyiewly . TATEXENT $llO.ll ffANATIA,-.. • , Quante, Jlebruary 7th, 1854.- - Mears. A. Ragedocle 2 ffe.—We Lad the pleasure receiving, this morning,- th 4 within certificate of your Ye mituge, which will be ver . - gratifying to you, at It wee ae voluntarily. IVO aroAtintletrieni-yours, very truly, 11611/MiN Greaten—My little "datiahtor; four yenta old, and o ran, older, were for s conaderable' time suffering fro worms. I purchase d . two bottles of your Vermiage, which I gave the m three dosea, according to direct:lov -and strange to say, In less than three hours the y passed less than YEVP.I-18 - NDIIED V70111%-aorcio of the extra., denary length of thell PretVo to gfteetylaches. Having experienced so much (ff. the beneficial effects; your Yerrnifugefl feel It my duty to recommend it tot": public, as, In my opinion, one of the most efficacious ran; dies against worms ever offered to the " mitt men, believe me to be • Your much obliged and humble seri% ‘, NATlELatina, MIMEO Prepared and sold by 8. , A. A FAHNESTOOK corner of First and Wool streets. mylt, Joseph 'White's Marriage . 1i50p0004327.:' TOSEPIL win;re i now cmyjnipn illBl- tr - neat is hie apaciona prenates e qbow Lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Oreensburg turnpike, near -.the Inan e between Pitt:shire' and -Lawrenceville, reveeth: invites the public to inspect Ids stoeir of QAAIiiAOS BUCIU'IEiI, as.. And he partieniarly 'informs gantlets purchavrs, that one price only is Mae. Fourteen yea. experience in the haftees, enables him to place beibre patrons the samehoice Carriages many years past I ttesehm collectien 'of a_bis particular departmentwhich;. seed from the varroui and most talented Eastern mar' factureni. . The fraccess of his nes/system is complate—^, economy of hisarrangements will supply the hest and in fashionable reatolfactores at medaratekprkes. Unencumbered by those' bestir Meuse, which - mania-fen demisting 210U-Sil Or tattiness has heaped uc the price °floods, (owing to lams rents) JOHIPH win will se a!, e n ready money only, at mubit less Mufti:Ana , profits. ger caerissearepaired in Um bdtmanner, with deep «:c ~° &MIMI BIZE MMZI MEDICAL INHALATION Ton 2Z131 013114 or • ATTENTION 't Wagon Masters and 'TeaMeteis' Bounty AGENOY, Vourrtla street,. rxriloEl.l4 Soldiers, lilunirises Wagon Masters, Te: 11) enas„itc., who nem refutterly mustered into the vice of the United States, and every Meer,. Seaman, o: n ary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landman in the the taiNiiilids or Volunteers, or Saabs Ttheps of any Matt TerritorY, are entitled, by the late Apt of Congress, 1 . Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. Thoee who have received 40 or 60 A1i11214 are entitled Warrant for suelOistattny or Land as will make, In whole, IGO Acres. Sen3ons entrusting their clans to mean rely upon ingthemattended in promptly.. • . All Information free of ahem. Letters frci„,7 1 .1147 meted.' Address AIMM talxl4l. Bounty lau? - gl'Aitent. OS Iturth I. 100 BOXESORANRII6; 00 • • 51 ' NS; 'Mt inleal For elle by Malin A ANDERSON, my2l) ft. i 9 WOO elm
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