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M Newark 11:10 " 4:45 " 12.50 A. Hl Zanesville 1 2 20 P. M. 0:00 " 2:12 Concord 12:58 " 6:44. " 3:01 Cambridge 1:20 " 7:08 " 3:26 " Da-nesville 2:23 " 8:25 " 4:48 " &Amour.— ...... ..... 244 " 8:51 " 5:14 " Arrive &flair ....... 3:30 " nrr. 9:45 " arr.s:ls " GOING WEEP. Express Maa Ni,9ht Leave. Train. Train. Train. Bollair .......... ....... 9:46 A. M. 61.6 A. M. 6;00 P. M. Belmont 10:31 " 6:15 " . 7:03 " Barnesville . 10:62 " 6:43 " 7.40 Cambridge .....11:56 " 11.134 " 0:00 Ooncord...-.........-1217 P. M. 8:30 " 0:25 '- Zanesville 1:10 " 0:30 " 10:30 Newark 2:03 4, 10:37 " 11:50 " Arrive Columbus.- 3:10 " 12415 P. M. 1:20 A. 51 The Express Train going East will stop to take up or leave passengers at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville ' and Belmont only. Gouge Warr will stop only at the above named Stations. The Mail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mall is to be rewired, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta. Lions on proper notice being given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M. and wan the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana. Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandu.ky, 51.anglield and Mt. 'Vernon, and with Trains ~n the Steubenville and Indiana. Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East- ern Otiea. rho 3:20 P li. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati ;" at Newark with Sandusky, Mansft Id and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers I earing Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 a. M. Train on Little Idiaml Railroad, will connect with: this Train at Columba. Passengers leaving Indiana. polls and Itiohmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this . Train a e treolumbue, a nd r-ach Wheeling at 9:15 P. and leave by 10:30 P. 11. Train en Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more at 5 P. IL, next day. The 11:30 P. 11. Train connects at Columbus with the hail Train which leaves Cincinnati at te3u P. IL, and arrives at Bell Or at 6:15 A. II.: connecting with the Accommoda tion Train on the Baltimore and Oblo Railroad. Passau. gore leaving Ohl-ago by the Everting Trains can, by this route, via 51.csigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton, roach Columba,. in 0.C113011 to take this train: and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber. I cod, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. The 6:15 A. it. nail Train connects at Bellair with Night Train on • he Baltim.re and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with trains o and from Sandusky, tdatos6eld and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago, Ma Nlonroeville; at Columbua with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana. polls. and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbana. The 9 65 A. AL Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 3:21 P. lit, and con nests with trains going South and West arriv ing In Cincinnati at 7 P. 61. The 6.130 I'. IL Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with nail Train at 215 A. 21., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis end Chicago. ISAAC H. SOUTHWICK, Supt, Tilpeerrllle, June 18, 1855—f jell] THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At• lan.ic cities with Western, North-western and South• western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all porta on the North-western Lakes; making the most dircd. cheapest and reliable rcate by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Great West. RATES BETWEEN PiLIMADELPHLt A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, per „mg. ((fn browns,) Furs, Feathers, Ac...... SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goods, (in boles,) Hardware, Lea- 6C W. per 1001 be. ther, Wool, Ac..—....- TIMID CLASS —Anvils, Begging, Bacon } 50c. p e r 100 lbs. and Pork, (in bulk) Hemp, - FOURTH CLASS —Coffee, Fish, Bacon and per auuiaS. Pork, lacked,) Lard and Lard Oil..- . aiai. aar- In shipping Goods from any point . of Philadel phia, be particular to mark package -.Ma Pointyleani.Qi fArilroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Bead at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. fiadonv Aosztn.—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, 11. I; B. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw & Koone, Balti more ; Geo. C. FrancLlcns, Pittsburgh; Shringoasn & Drown, Cincinnati. Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Louisville, 1344 8.. C. kioldrEnn, Itadtsln, Ind.; Eatcliff & Co., Bt. Louis, Mo J. Mitchell k Bon, Evansville, Indians. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND 13L'ICE WEDNESDAY, June 20, 1814, the Mall Train leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted ) at 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Newark at 110 o'clock, P. M., connecting with trains for Columbus, Sandusky, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lasalle, Mount Vernon, Rock Leland, Toledo, Saint Louis. Reach Cincinnati at 8:20 came evening. RETURNING : Leaves Newark at 12 o'clock, M., and arrives at Stet:thee- Yale at 7:10 P. M. Passengers by this train leave Cincin nati at G o'clock, A. M. The Cadiz Accommodation Train Leaves atenbenvide daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 4.03 P. Et , and &vitae at Cadiz at G 35 P. M. PLETUFININ , I, Leaves Cadiz at 7.37 A. M., and arrives at Steubenville at 10.05 A M. For further information apply to JA4tF9 COLLINS co. Freight and Passenger Agente, Nos. 114 and 115 Water street, LAsAYETTE DEVENNY, General Freight and Ticket E. W. WOODWARD, le 3 Superintendent 1865. MR LINE ROUTE 1866. CHICAGO T r iS ST. LOUIS. Vu CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS RAIL -7, Formerly the Chicago and dlisslastppl Carrying the Great American Express and U. B. Wail:. 'rife. Only threat and Reliable Route to the South and tinettelVest—rerenty Mike Shorter than any other Route. TWO TLIT.GDOR ZEITI6B TRAIIS9 DOll.O, SIIIDILTS ITICTETID. Leaves Arrives of Chicago. St. Loma. tit Louis Day Express 12.15 A ht..— 12 30 A 4. St. Louie Night Express . 10.00 P. id 245 P. 11. Trains run directly through ulthaut change of mare or baggage. Prowl Crhuageo to St. Louts to isy, hours. DIPuRTANT CONNEOTIONt;--nt Joliet, with the Hoek Island Railroad for Ottawa, Salle, Rock Island and Con. tn.! lowa. At Btoomington, with 'Moot! Central Railroad for Clin ton, Waynesville and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Spingflehl, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson ville and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Live of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditions and relleble route to an portions of :forth-eastern Missouri. At St. Louis, with Daily First-class Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular 1.113 CS of Packets for Ranges, El. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. R. P. MORGAN, Bap% Bloomington, 11l L. DARLING, Agent. Clletam, 111. [.p7) ILLINOIS CENTRAL. RAIL ROAD: • . : wan.: eisT, Carrying the Great U. States Hail and Express. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on Rs entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, IND CHICAGO to CAIRO. This Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Mississippi It. It. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms the most direct and only continuous R. R. route from OHICACO to Br. LOUIE, CHICAGO .to CAIRO CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows: 10 A. M. and 10.20 P. 11.—Br. Loma aan 0/180 RUBIS& PAM' ngers for St. Louis by this train take the ears of the Ohio and Miss. R. R. at Bandon:a, and are carried direct to St. Louis. 085 A. If. and 4.10 P. 14.—DMM0178 AND GAMMA Ea. razes, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with II Daily Line of Steam Packets for St. Paul and the Upper Mississippi river cites. Tralna leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. end 7.00 P. 51. Paaacusers from the East and places on the Ohio river destined for Bt. Louis, will save 101) miles of tedious and un certain river navigation from Cairo to Bt. Louis, and arrive fifteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the cars at Cairo. Tickets to-81 Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all Im portant pleoea by this route, can be bad at the office of the O. s P. and O. h P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago. IL R. MASON, Beet. PITTSBURGH BBD COBBELLSVILLE AN-W-fti f a RAILROAD Open from West Newton, Westmoreland ounty, to lifiltenbiarg Station, Fayette County. mint FAIST mums CLARAiIIER having been char. tered by the P. & C. R. R. Co., will leave Pittsburgh e evening at half past four o'clock precisely, for West Newton, connecting there with the Trains of the Pitts burgh and Connellsville Railroad, which will run between the above points until-further notice, BB followal. Leave West Newton at 6:30 Aaf.; stopping at Port Royal, Emittee Mill , Jacob's Creek and Layton; reaching Milton burg at 6,80 o'clock. Returning, 1611,0 ifiltenburget6:2s A. ; atop at all way stations, and arrive at West Newton at 7:00 connecting with the stainer CLARA MEER for Pidnburtb; n reaching Pittsburgh at DOOM E rtrul d ur aud Trui g. wijol t.,, leave inz W, willelitN i e e w ay to e tenburs at C Newton mil at 12o'elockfor 311 P. 31.. stopping at all stay stations. tiniPaouretof7nmaPind"'OobunThllssillt° w t i e l n l b e n on rt ec ip ewi lis tb . Stages the gains Miltenburg Station. Freight will be transport e d V' t st 1:7 tW,utonaieriteri:l)tooWlfillr'La.i'l,mTrisilTdeSoleachr:P.DALStl"Otvaliriiwt,.:nFreystivw7l,f:yekt.:...Atanite;rnyn?araLeithnt"otne, Monongahela Bridge. Pittsburgh, .lane 20,1835 101 l Charlotte Blume r k ,/ ANDFAU •uRER AND DEALER in Blume , N F 8T723, and IVI Importer of Mask and AD: Waal Inetrnments, Bole gent for the celebrated HAXBITIO PTLNOS; also, thr Davie Co'. BOSTON Prom, with end without Ccieman'e Zoltan Attachment. [myBJ No. 118 Wood street. 7.4 , GOING EAST IL IL HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOKBASHT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. ,_ ~f~,; RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! TIIIIOUGH Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to the ffilestaalppl. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL iffigEgg ROAD FORKIRLY VIZ CIRCAGO AND AURORA & OrIT. MILITARY TRACT R. B. re MOW CaMPIJETZD, And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON lowa, without change of Cara. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, K.EOKUE, MUSOATINE, OQUA\Y&A, WAPELLO, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM LNGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Trains on the above Lino leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East , —avolding all laying over at any of the points. Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and meet reliable route to reach all the Important points west of the Mississippi as far as Connell Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles less staging than by any other rouse. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the co:vet:mons RAIL, the smoothest riding and host Railroad in the West— well stocked with the most modern Loeomotires and elegant near Care. By this route passengers are sure of making connec tions, and arriving at St. Louts on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of toga and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. TLIRODOU TICKETS by this route can be purchased at . all the Railroad Offices In the East; at the Office of the Comp.:my, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena E. It and at the Mich. Gent it. it. °Mee, corner of Lake and It., opposite Tremont lionise, Chicago. FREIGIIT consigned by this route will receive Immedi• ate despatch. C. G. lIAISIMOND, Supt. C. E. FOLLETT, Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Chicago. fI~TICSETa can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. obit/ CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. t iEgg_*6l 2- :::; WAIN WiEtli CONNECTING WITTE Oblo and Pannsylvanta Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. HE shortest, quickest and most retiabln route to Toledo, 1 Chleno, Rook Island, Galena, and ht. Louts , in VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One II undlet nalles ihorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Two Deily Train., from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Deily Trains from Cleveland to Chit:turn. Time to Cleveland rig hours. Chicago twenty.thret hours, and St. Lenie thirty-seven hours. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts. burgh et 2.00, k. M. and 0.00, A. M., connect at Alliance for Cleveland as follows : Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 6 55, A.M. and 12.00 connecting at Iludaon with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at and 2.23 P. M., and bolh connectlnz u - ith Trains for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis at 9.00 A. M. and 2.45 P. 51. The 3.00 P. AT. Train from Pittsburgh makes no connec. Con far Cleveland. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Mock Island, Oalens, and the North-oust, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 d. ;IT., and arriving in Cioreland at 2.20 P. NI., as that la the only train by which close connections are made at or beyond Chicago. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 6 00 next morning, and St. Louis at midnight. • Baggage checked through to Clemelantl and Chicago. BARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Irto7ars. 2d els. la:clads. 24 crs. To Alliance 42 30 To Ids Ea11e....510 CO $l3 CO " Cleveland ... 400 Root li)Vd, 13 00 14 00 " Toledo - 650 " Galena -... La 15 14 00 " Bstroit 720 $.O" :ipringtotkl Is :0 10 20 " Chita. go--412A13 SIOA9 Isurllogton 19 00 15 00 PO 14 40 " 15 00 14 0) " Bt. L0u1a.....21 00 10 60 Passengers arc requested to procure their tickets at the °lnca of this Company, in the Monongahela House, third door below the corner. J. DURAND, Supt, Olevelnatt. J. A. CACGIIET.Aet., Pitt.abcro 100.000 COPIES I STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON ilisaiTHE WESTERN WATERS, AND STEAMBOAT DIR.MTORY.—The undurt.tmted hare DOW in a,ureo of preparation et new STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, retitch will be issued .11 October neat; the book rill contain over two hundred pages, illus trated in the best style, and neatly bound in a durable manner. IT WILL BE ONE Of' THE MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will be a book that will be interesting to all C169.s of people. The STEAM.. BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and di• scription of nil the SteambrAits now afloat on the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom both, the name of the boat, with the treat. she is in. Also, the mane. of Captains and oflizera, her ac c, &e. The Directory will oontalu a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the Western waters since the npplication of steam. also, sketch of the Bret boat built for the Ohio River, with the name of the builder commander and owner. The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and dawtrip tion of all the SI'ESIIIB4.tT DISAr TEIIS that hare occur red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beau:l - illustrated, with a lASI' OF ALL THOS. WllO HAVE PEELISIIKD BY THEIR BURNING, SINIIING AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters. The Directory will eant,da nap of the Ohio, SiLasissippi. Miseouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita, and other Rivers, with the Towne end Oitice laid down, Tel di correct dictator,. ; also many other Meer and Creamer. is! ite..ma of Interest to the people at large. The tea,: all oowtaln the cards of the rations U. S. Mali Dente, with tile trade they are in. Ac., he. The Directory will also coot= a complete list.of all the responsible Steamboat Liceneel Officers, their places of raeltitocii, etc , do ; t4c new Swam boat Law, its reguirementa, with carnmenne, ehooca wherein It berisfUs the incumpearnf offit'ye, and ',tweed the compet,..l tjirr, AC., an, sum all the tripurtant U. S Fu id-eme Qaurt Steardhest Iheelalone up co dot.,; tits lie n, no d important Cominerrial portent Dee:Acne of the reriou. U. b. Court, in triter] to Freights Lost and Damaged, A,., 1,, with many other things of tutetreet. The Directory will be Illectrated in the lea; sty:- and printed in the best manner. The anther has for e.a ears been gathering together all the torts and tent it, regard Co the numerous steamboat disasters on the Werdertx nod Southern waters. and now intends publishing them In boot farm. The price of the w,rk will be put at the how. 8111:1:1 of One Donis, T'en thousand copies will be lseues ft, the boatmen; all others de..iroue of subwribing will hare to do eo at once, as none will be prinbid unless orderod In adbaner. .Thin work iet deatin-si 'a hero a circulation of core MIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are receirlmy large number!, of FulAcric - ers., per [7131i, from all part: of the country, daily. Some of the old,[ as well a; most ecienttfrz tarn of IL Write, r.rorantribularr. to the Steamboat Directory. The DirTearTry will he issue I In 0.-tuber, cud will b • an ornament CO We 61'107 In well se ', , ,,,,tribaat. By remlcting One Dollar (poet paid) you TT 111 re ceire a copy of the sir:, work. All comrannicititions and lett,e should be addressed to J A MES T. LLOYD A CO., tf PcmtoMee Ilulldlns , Cincinnati, Alexander W. k7axiert AlTCatiti EY a ND COCNSELLUIL AT LAW, 451, Souct en Cr CuAlWes.T, Agent for procuring Ituunty Lamm And PerutiOnß, end for the Collection of Clelma In Urest Britain and Ireland. ,tom-Collections made In this and adjoining Countlon; Es tates of decedents muted; Real Estate bought, cold or lamed, and rents collected. Money. Invested on Mortgage or other 'motility. Titlei eiaml ood aud title pipers drawn. Otani, on FOURTLI ntroet, o few doers above Emitheela. Pittsburgh, March V, 18hb—[nah29:dsw A. W. Foster. IIIkTOTARY PUBLIC, .nd Commissioner for the States of 1.11 Tennessee, :41,1i4 ilampriiire, Connecticut, IViscansin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. Cir Deeds drawn, and acknovritclgutents and Fruofs taken (or rove S or use in any of the above named Staten, Illinois, .lilminnippi and Rio de Pittsburgh, March 7.8, 1855—.-/mh23.daw' OPTICZ Ulf .1.10.10,1131.1.1, NAVIGATION Co., - Pittsburgh, July BF authority of a Supplement to the Charter of tide Company approved the Sloth ey of January, 1664, re quiring the Company to extend the improvement shove Brownsville, and authorizing the application of the tolls of the Company to that object, and the distribution of new stock amongst the stockholders to en amount equal to the earnings of the Company thus expended—the Treasurer has been instructed todistrlbuto amongst the stockholders, in now stuck, Four per cent. upon the amount held by thorn respectively, which will be placed to therrelit of their stock accounts on the books of the Company. W. B. COPELAND, jylleal4 w Treasurer of Moo. Nay. Co. Prat.. breset Nutt,t Allegheny, July 14th, 11365. rIIIIIE interest of Meyers. Ilsavir CHILDS and Ass P 1 Cultris in our firm ceases, b. mutual agreement, from and after dile date. BRYAN, KENNEDY it CO. jyrilm Charles Barnett, HORSE SHOED AND BLACKSMITH, has erected a new and commodious Brick Shop on Cherry alley, between Third and fourth sheep where he h prepared to do all work in his line with the utmost promptitude. Haying bid long experience in the bueiness, he respectfully solicits the patronage of his old customers and the public generally. Jr2l STOitlernOtbldn, WAREIIO I / 6 1:8, etc., TO 11 LSI' I —Latoraneville— A comfortable Dwelling Bones of hall, parlor, dining-roam, kitchen, four bed moms, &o.; garden and good water. . . Allegheny . Cl.l y—A Two Story Brick House, newly painted ana papered, on Robinson street, near the canal. Rent $lO per month. AM Washington—A Dwelling House of three kocms, on High street, with large yard, well, &c. Bent, $7 per month. Pittsburgh—A large Three Story Brick, No. 24 Third et.; rent $174 por year. ros. 31 and 27 Duquesne strOt; each house is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard' c. Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on Fourth street. Together with others. Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SON, Jell l4O Third street. übfK:ol(l3 BOOKS! BOOKS:—Musa & Co.'s ' No. 32 JJ! !Smithfield street, is the place to purchase books for summer reacting. 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. Doesticks' Great Book, containing all his letters. Com plete in one volume, illustrated—sl. Fourth supply. The Old. Farm Home ; by .llrs. Caroline 11. Butler Laing The Winkles, or the Merry Monomantece ; by the author of Wild. Weetern acetates. . . Sister Nora : by Charles Dickens-12,6 cents. Mother and step-Mother; by Charles Dickens--I*,', cts. Call in and look over our counters and shelves, and send for whatever you want iu the book line to Re ow l. AVING ILEMOVED the Stock of BOOKS and STA TIONKRY from 87 Wood street to No. 30 FIFTH street, by this arrangement nor rent and expenses have been reduced more than onebialf This will enable no to sell LOWIER than any similar establishment in this city; and we are determined to do it. All now who want cheap egigling and Stationery bed better call at No. 30 FIFTH st., next done to F.E. bangs Banks,Abemtl B. urp W Lk ooden,Sl A a c rk t et. i9/0 Notice. Bens op Prrisnoaan, July 17, 1855. .) pp T a meeting of the Board of Directors of this Bank, 11. held this day, JOHN HARPED, Esq., was elected A.O. Blatant Cashier of this institution; and he is authorised to sign alt checks, notes, and other documents, which require the signature of the Cashier; and perform such other duties as Pertain to said office, in conformity with "1. further sup Pigment to an not regulating Banks , approved the 7th day of hlor z A. D. 1855. jylielOt JOHN GILAVAN, P rati4ent MEE MANSION MOUSE, GEORGE AIIRENTZ, PROPRIETOR, 844 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger IN Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes It the moot convenient house in the city for passengers arri ving by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in Excellent style, the HANSION HOESB would respect fully solicit a shareof public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford• tog ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will he furnished with the beet the market can afford. febl:y 8 CLAIR IiIOTEIL, Corner of Penn and SZ. Clair streets, Pittablt, As. rplig undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Ho tel ," having j taken this large and C0MM04.110119 HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnidrent style, would respectfully Invite his friends and the traveling nubile to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the hones and his long ex perience in the business, he, can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. feh22 WILL C. CONNELLY. MILEY'S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBMGH, PA. mYIkY) B. RILEY, Proprietor. 00011 INTENT lIOUSE, CORNER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near ki the Railroad Depot. Janl3:ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTOWS. WAVERLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [en.297 TIIE: UNION, XTO. 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8. 1 6 - EBB (late of 11 the Eagle,) Proprietor. [irn29y °ABEAM. ROUSE, CORNRR OF MAIN AND SOUTH STE., WARREN, O• 9 - 11 E Proprietor takes pleasure its announcing to the A public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company,it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the aceommoda• tiara of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. aur hi. GASKIIJ,. FRANKLIN MOUSE. CHESTNUT s R RET , ADOVE THIRD, PHILADICLPEILI. PARILIER a, LAIRD. Proprietors. jyl9:3m) TERME $1,60 PER DAY. EfeIIIILLAN HOUSE, JOIDISTOWN, PENNA. rplIE undersigned having taken charge of the alma JL named House, and refitted it at a large expense, in a comfortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may ca realm the House. ranadf I JANES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, (Lath Farmer's Exchange, ATO. 133 LIBERTY STICEST, foot of Itfth street, Pitts. IN burgh. S.allUkil. LIAM; Proprietor. This hotel L entirely new, having just been completed and opened for ch. accommodation of the public.. [seplB HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. 1 PATRICE A SON, Pr.orearfolifb—Thle Rouse has as, dergone thorough and eatenebre repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprle tore plaige therneeiree that nothing shall be wanting on their partto render the r - eAnittlff a place where AU the coal. forte of a first class hotel can be found. jyt:tf 0. PATRICE & SON. 16L.011.H.1VCIL ElO7. `lea., NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. (CONDUCTLD ON 101 LW:COPIA:I P 1.13.) REIIBEN LOVEJOY, oelly PROPRIETOR. W. C. GALLAGHER., P 110PILIETOL Mara rtreet, bettoan Woad and StratlvWd. rimus spacious establishment has been leased by the Ea t scriber, and completely renorated.) 4 4o o Le be at all hours prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found In the best regulated restaurants in the States. lb epaclons Bar will always be eupplied with the very best Liquors. Game of every de. scription, In Its season, can always be found at Wilkins I.P7J W. C. GALLAIIIINR. THIRD sTIu:ET, BETWEEN WOOD AND SIARIEET. fjtIIE tinhiscrit,err hoe; learn to lutvrat their friends and the public generallv, that they have leased the above well known Restaurant, which has Juft been thoroughly renovut,l, repaired and re-furnished. and now open. The r roprietora hare epared nt expenss to make the Rank Ex change a comfortable resort., ae well for the epicure as the husine. man. The larder will at all tilll.l be stocked with tbq delicacies of the seacon,oud reeved up under the snip'. ere of exp•rlensed ruole Thy respectfully ask for the of a generous public. J. KIIANDELMIIRER, j501..117 O. it. PliAliCl2l. WOOD tint-ENT, ISET. 15 ATEIL AND nusr 15T1LEILT.S. Underticoatel has fact 'arid,' a choLe stock of LlillIt)116. and i 3 ro yst ell tintes Lo serve his friends wttb the best of the se.ssnts. in the way of edibles. lath Whisky Penchet Lowy to had at the IIaVIDIRE jaollay JOILY HAV.IOP., Proprietor. COIII4 UCOP LA wirOYSTER AND COFFEE OUSE.'ida D. BASNARD. janl9:ly; r:rrnsu acv. CRYSTAL PALACE, IN o. I g Itlarkekt atreat. C. C. BEELY, - RKS LeI . FULLY Int:Taus tin hionls and the • ' that ho has jail. started hie Neer Yost , . anl Phu •ioi ?lam modern style a! 4 . )Y STEM" and erlryrlaing a:ae in the eatlnit line. I.7?:4rrt 0.. Klett or rt.red, for 121,‘ CCIlt1) o. down. Ito will the ht.at eve:7th ng that trio rarritot tiou, &Ira), orrn until 3 o'clock fo the ramming OVIVi;EIi - SALOON AND ILE:Writ VELAPITI 108 Vit)(11) tiT it EE T auhtv-ril,, ,h , n, tin oYSTXN SALOON AND EATINti liUGSE pert.:-t,.1 lu a canner thsteaxmot Lu ex,ln.l by LID,' s:akiiar ~ , tabitrlimoul to tha city. SI& iLS iVI LI. 171.: EL) Cl' -4 ALL HOURS Of THE DAL rocs tt., Choicest 11teats, Fowls, Fish, &C., &et of lar“ .711 i re:pect :14 , 1 to IL. J vl:is.. I. al( St. Ulmer Lager Beer Brewer r• I , if F. unkiereign...lre,pectfullyir.fortas th e pub lic But Ile „I, le now fully prepared to ovrre private Int. - Mies and the public generally, with him celebrated I,AGEiII, IILEB., In hottlei Ail ore, , his oim ai ,, No . su DiA i mom i ALLLY, i near W,lt•d4t_reet,) will to punctually attended to and 1.1. , Doer doilv,red to any part of 111.3 city or vicinity. jeks !f P. 0. 8011ENCK. kieulta. I.ngcr Clear 110.1 IL, rtrez:, CR4:rm House. r .onecrther Garr jut openc-1 ono of the leevirt an b.tllui 40l LAgyr door Halls in the city. file Berrie •ckiloirivicel • ccpprior nruolo, and every other sc rotatn.-biti,n about Ws I,,uce corthot tor exclilett. cue_ .4 Cio BENlTT— tri.•nri•t t Ale. Itrll P.NGI,IIiII. Sole Bottler SMITLUS erlabrat.4 y • isaa natl. Alo to I ilr,s 4,1 t ho,evaltaan Ale and Porter, in yoart nail pint bottle, alleatani of faunae., and tae trade, b tasprathally and lineral W oiler and Sarsaparilla WM. I) ENGLISH, Pitt errant, below Penn, is now manufacturing and bottlein& the above baveragne On an v rtt nsi re Fc-ale. LW articles are of the bon quality, and nularturrd Gum the purest materiala. HOPPERS PATENT PLANE undersigned i 4 prepare:l to supply CARPENTERS, 1 CARD; AT-MAKEtit, and Wort ors in Wood generally, with lily Patented and valuable PLANIAS. A.! who have tried it, pronounce it a most valuable In vention that must soon coma into g: mural uaka. The fol lowing tetterp from practical workmen aro but two among many lettere. the Patentee has rK.clved recommending this Place above all otharn la use: Pirr3Bunda Brant Canute? Femora, 1 February 22, llibb. Wn hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have used Ilopp!r's Patent Plane, and do not hmitat• to rere!mmend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carp^nters as su perior sonny other Planetn use. Wecoresider It peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all aorta of hard wood, and for planing wane-re, it la far superior to the old mete of scraping, beside., being a great easing of time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane more veneers than five wen can do by any other plane or method In use. 11. IL Matt & CO. To Mars F. EATON, : Drar Sir —I have examloAl Hopper's Patent Banal] Plena unit believe it to be a moot excellent article for the use for which it 15 intended, as a combination of plane and Sergipe!. It is particularly adapted to planing veneern, and It does not require ow-fourth the time or labor of the old method; anti I have no doubt, o hen Its properties become generally known, but that It will entirely . ripenriede the former te dious owl Laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend It to all persons engaged its the Oatriuet brininess ' RA from my knowledge of It, there Is nothing no well tilted to giro e smooth and beautiful fluials to veneers ea the !tapper Patent Bench Plans. Jesus W. Worm Watt, Fanciture Wereroomo, 07, 00 Third et. , Pittsburgh. Pittsburg, February 27, 1850. MOSES P. EATON, of this city, is my Bole Agent for the sale of Plunee, or of rights to manufacture and sell them WM. O. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21, 1855--(mh2l:tf) DUFF'S lIIELLOANTILE COLLEGE, OPEN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Summer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, Taught from Duff 'e System of Book-keeping, eanotioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York se the most per fect work upon accounts now in use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOKKEEPING, Embracing eight tripe of a boat—illustrating reahipments of freight and passengems, owners' settlements, before and after Pale of the vessel; tmnefere of owners' shares, and other important matters not attempted in any of the one trip Byeteme of Steamboat Book-keeping in use. PENMANSHIP, Taught by Mr. J. D. William., the only professional teacher of penmanship now in the city. MERCANTILE ARITTEMETIO, Embracing a new method of computing Interest, with all the most approved abbreviations lu mercantile compute. tlons In me. Although others advertise these lectures, this will be found the only institution in the city where they are taiga• larly delivered. Agr Call and get a Circular and sample of Mr. Williams' Penmanship bviorc engaging elsewhere. Jo= IRON CITY COdIDIERCIAL COLLEGE, Located in PITTSBURGH, on WOOD 14 near /Smyth. pine Institution, recently organized under Its charter, I offers to the young men of ails and adjacent cities, and or the circumamblent country, facilities for acquiring in a few weeks, and for an outlay itudgnilicant, an ART far more lucrative as an avocation than almost any trade that it .ould require ire or nix years to learn, viz: BOOK-KEEPING, 11. MINER A CO., No. 32 Smi,hfleld street With ins concomitant arts of free and rapid WHITING and ARITHMETIC. The Beason of low water and slack business is at hand, which may be improved to great advantage by taking a mune of instruction in the Iron City College. special at tention is given to the application Of Book-keeping to Steamboat Business. Come, young gentlemen, olerke, ap prentices, and others—come and spend your days or even logs, or both, for a few weeks, in one of the coolest and pleasantest nails anywhere to be found, and acquire the sure means of obtaining employment and high wages in the fail and winter. You will never regret the time you spent in the IRON CITY COLLEGE- Je2o J ULY MAGAZINES— Godey'e Lady's Book, for July-20 cents; Ballou'a Dtagasine, " • 10 " Yankee Notions, " " 12 Frank Leslie's N.Y. Journal, 18 " North British, for May. The above just received by Express. Also, a largo lot of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL and Misollaneons BOOKS and STA TIONERY for sale at COST ,• and no =moo. Call at LAITEFER'S BOOK STORE, 87 Y9OOO Stmt., If you want to set a Ohesplarary, jal MIZE HOTELS. REbTAURANM. WILKINS HALL, [LINK EXCEIALNI4O, Bk,'L liISI:AULL4ZT, L,lureet li'vr,d and MarkeL No. 4), Sfreez C 11 ARL 9111.1, 10 , i VVoc 1 st rest ILETIOANTELE LAW OF WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA e Y .~ 'y ~_~ . b INSURANCE COMPANIES. Inorease Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! NCTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819 PAID UP. • - - Cash Capital, 8500,000. THE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT-of the Assets of the ANNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, as furnlahed this agency on the Ist of January, 1865, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered $ 18,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able semknnually 72,000 00 Debts due.the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable ' wall secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Cmusectiout 97,515 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 142,806 00 Bank Stocks In New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents and others-- 212,605 00 $178,278 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Ranks or other tars,—nothing. Losses adjusted and dne,—none. Lows adjusted and not due, $148,516 22. !Ames unadjusted and in suspense, welting for furthor proof, $61,251 60. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, he. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount Insured In any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and constructional buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one Ore to 510,000, or less. THO. A. ALeCANDER, Secretary: BIAT2 as CoNNLVIOUT, i Hartford, Jan. let, 1885. Hartford county. Perscnslly appeared 'l'homes A. Alexander, Secretary of the /Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, la true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is. sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. Woffice, No. 67 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jean IL lit. TEN EYCK, Agent. .1gT8149. INSURANCE. COMPANY, OF' HARTFORD, CON,Y. OLUIITIAID, PAID UP Cash Capital 5500,000 Cash Surplus, CM IoT Jemmy, 165 9273,273 fiIMEI Capital Stock and Surplus to securely invested for I, the benefit of all policy balder,,. As an evidence of the claims we have to public confidence and of its ability to pay losses promptly we state a (act, !bat its receipt, vary from $126,000 to $ llO,OOO per mouth. Its business is large and well distributed, and In our opinion no Company in the United States affords better indemnity to polity holders than the :Etna. They oontinne to make insurance on property in town and country, at rates as low as is con. eistent with safety to the policy holder. 11. B. TEN EYOE, Agent. Sir . Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood atmts, Pittsburgh. ap20:11 LAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COB:MOM tIFFICIK In the North Itoom of the Exchange, on Third k../ street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. Os Viome, OLUGO To all parto of the World. Nadal:fp INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lskus and Land car:tape, to all parte of the Union: FIRE MEIIIRANORS On merchandise generally. On stores, dwellingg homes, An. 2.538ET8 OF VIE COMPANY, 'November 7, 1853. Bondi and Mortgages........— $24,300 00 state or Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring deaden, Southwark, and other loans,. 181,663 42 Starks in bantie,railroads and insurances com -24,012 20 Mils receivable 159,820 94 Cash on bland-- 10,071 30 llalancesin the bands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently leaned 121,707 07 SubacriptionNotes 100,000 00 atieroas: Wm. Martin ' 1 Dr. B. Ai. Gaston, Joseph H. Beal, . thigh Craig, Edmund A. Bonder, , 1 Spencer M'llialn, John 0. Deets, ; Oherleil Kelly, Robert Burton, . Samuel E. Stokes, John B. Penrose, . Menu Sloan George G. Lelper, James Tragrialr, Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr., M. Jones Brooke, ' Joehne L. Pries, J. G. Johneon, ' James Tennent, Junta 0. Rand, . John B. Semple, Thoopilus Paulding, ' , Charles SchalLjr, JLIDt3 B. M'Parland, : J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W. C. Ludwig, i B. T. O. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. THOB.C. HAND, Vice President. Josirra W. Oowoe, Beey. P. A. MADERIA , Agent, merle No. SS Water street, Pittithurgh. The Franlain Flee lnanrane. Company, Of PAaadelphia, Pennr,s/zunia. DIRSCIORS—CharIes llaucker, Thomas fart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jamb It. Smith, Qeo. W. Rich. aria, Mordecal D. Lewis, Adolphl E. &Ile, Derid e. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cals..ti.llo - CM, President. Cass. O. lisaststa, i7e,cosp. "Continua to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on emery desuiption of property, In town ant country, at rates as low as are conalitent with aecurtty. The Company hare reserved a large Contingent Pond, which, with their capital and premiums, eafei inrsztel, of ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company. on January lot, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were a 5 follows, via: Mortgage $913.1 . 28 )teal Estate 81,2 r: 78 Tsaporszy Loans 83,00 17 ....................... . ..... —........ 81,885 00 Gash, ..... ......... ....... 0-1,t40 81 Tctal ...... —...... ...$1,212,709 04 "ilerce their incorporation, a peric4 cf twenty-cue they hare paid wpwant of One Million Four Hundred Thro., send Dalian, 'caws by ll.re, thereby affording evidence of ths uleantageN of insurance, as well as the ability and Ma to Ineaq with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDLNIER COFFIN, Agent, Oen& riorth-ean xr. AV...1 and Third eta THE UNITSCD STATES LIFE INSURANCE ; ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PUILADELPULt. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1860. CiTA FLTREI PERPETUAL CAPITAL $250,000. 0 pe, B. E. Corner of Third a;tel Chestnut, Struts, Philadelphia. Offiarn of the Home Board at Philudeleaa: DraiVTOILS• Stephen R. Crawford , Paul B. Goddard, Az:threw...lsW. Tboawn, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Ciao. N'Tlenry, Jacob 1.. Florence, J ame, IY,Teraut, William M. Godwin, William :WS se. Pryrident—Stephen IL Crawford. Tice Pr - trident—Ambrose W. Thompson. helical Excerincr, Piettbwvlt—Joss U. WllLeon, D. Aileghaly aty—ELMowr E y, 2ct. D. GO. R. ARNOLD, Agent, tuarl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COISPANY OF PITT'S BUR LE, CORNER OF FOURTH AND EOLITIIFIELD STREETS. Authorised Capital, 0300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against lrn or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea end Inland Navigation and Transportation. DISISCRORS. . Wm. W. Johnston, Italy Patterson, W. drCUrttaxk, Hennaly T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, &..I. Joan, Oeurge H. Whlto, Jacob Palnter, " A. A. Carrior, lames 13. Nogley, W. B. hares, Male Hampton, D. &Park, 11. It. Cogisehall. Hon. WM. F. JOUNSTON, PreMont. RODY PATTEIttiON, Vico Prosllent. A. A. CARRIES, Secretary anti Treasurer. S. d. CIALILIZE, Assistant Secretary. Western Insurance Company, Pittsbnrgh. B. MILLER, Jr, President. F. M. GORDON, &cr rtary CAPITAL, 0300,000. WILL Insure against all kinds of risks, FT 11 E end SIA RINK. Ail losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid.. A nomeltuititution, meowed by Dawnss who ere well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness andliberallty, to maintain the character which they hate emitted, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Direr:tem—R. Miller Jr., O. W. 11. legation, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes , Jr.„ W. IL ffialth, o.lhteeen„ oeorgo W. Jackson, Wm. M. Iyon,Jamea IJppencott, George Dania, James Mc. A uley, Alexander Nindek„ Mame Scott. la w °Moe, N 0.132 Water etreet, (Warehouse of Spang a 0o.„ yes talcs,) Pittsburgh. nortl.kly WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C EW GOODS! I.—Warms, JEWUIII, Suess Wins, hitturent Goons, &c., 1911016W.11 AND Rxrau..—Coun. try Merchants and grangers visiting our city are request ed to call, as we can serve them as well, and we think b t. ter than they usually are served in Eastern cities, be.ides giving them a responsible guarantee—an Item difficult to obtain in many aho pps.e. Silver De -Levers $lO to $1&,00 Do Cylinders - 7to 10,00 Ladles' Gold Lover and Lapin° Wangles, $25, and upwards. Oantlemen'e do dO do $26 to VMO. Chains, Seals, Heys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lampe, in excellent variety and at lowest prices. WWatch Et , pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth JOHN LITTL No. 201 11A13 JUST BROBIVED BRANDIES. Dente Brandy, (very tine,) Otard Dnpuy & 00. (duper.) Murat% a 00. Sneerer. Mad WINES. Sante eira, Howard, Marcb A Co., Mad'ra Bast India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Oberry, Manzanillo do Table do Cooking do Ikuswing Port, Pure' uice do Bt. Ord J nary do ulien Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Cluunpagnes, Anchor, Verzeney, Heldeseck, Together :with all other burliness. WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, dpors from the Aqueduct, opposik the fllisdor's ALLIGIILST MST, T 8 PREPARED TO TILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and edl kinds of Ornamental Bair Work. The best quality of materiel is furnished, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. myl6:dsarly THAT LAND mamma lamed by Thomas Woods. and given away to all at 76 Fourth street, describes a great 7 1011 of 'Warms, Houses and Lots. Thom wanting homes would do well to get a Bees:at. Oa it is described a few ciblintcy b a te. 1.4 1 91 THOlkiegi WOODS. wrz tooling • ' STOCK AND BILL BROICBE r Office, No. 92 -Fourth e,above Wood. MOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colts j' tares, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attented to promptly. Janie Wa. a. 19111.tdidS' JAS. B. WWII. Wm. H. WlLlHetms a BANKERS AND - EXCHANGE BROKERS, Corner' Wood and Third stasis. .04- AU transactions made on liberal tams. 'Oolleetiorus of Bills, Notes, &c., promptly attended to. jan2Bdw A ND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver. 11 Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. South Fast corner of Market and Fin streets, myll prang:moll. ARTEMIS, RODGERS ft CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS_ CORNER OF FOURTEI AND SEU'I'HFTELD STREETS, au2:6m Pittsburgh, Pa. o. 11. WELSINg JOS. 1.17p11W/0. No. 71 Iburth strut, Pittsburgh. TH THE numerous suspensions of Banks and Rankers 1 throughout the country during the last elx months, We are satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles have grown out of a departure from their legitimate busio nese; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the pith° In advance, that no speculations in "fancy stocke,"tir Other "outside operations," shall tempt us from the strict and gitimate line of our business—believing that in gentility; all such investments we shall not only be better able - to. item , our customers and ensure their safety, but that in adopting such a course we shall promote, our own ultimate benefit. [rabbi • • yr: - 4 .co; Removal. , rxrpacics & FRIKND__, • ILANKERB AND EXCHANGE ENCEERB, Ham Rernmel their Office to the Cbreer of Fifth and Wood its przstnerann Pa. TINILBIORB A PLURND, Bankers End Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, 004 Myer and Bank Nat.s. Exchangen on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly tbr sale. Colleetlona made in all the titles throngbotit the United States. Deposita received in par fan or entrant paper. at. the corner of fftftb and Wood Streets [ADS — A. HOLD es BONS, BANKERS AND MDMANG.E BBOEEIIO, UPS ILINOTXD TEM SAKIIINO ABD =HANOI oirizaz TO :to. 6 STAMM STRUT, 101Thl Do3}/8 I/CLOW OM OWED. HOLIES A BONS, Bankers Sad Exchange, Brolvirs, and Dealers In Notes,Drafts, Actiotaaces, Gold, Sil ver and Blatt Notes. Dacha. an 011 the Eastern and Weateril Cities constantly for sale. Oollections mado in all the cities throughout the trailed States. Deposits received in par Panda or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and fourth eta. Deathly TIKULNA.DI Q. CV., BANKERS AND EXOIIANGE BRORXRB, No. 66 Wood Street, corner of Diamond Alley, PEETSBVBOB, PA., DUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin • Discount time .D exchange, and promissory notes; make collectivne in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive depositson call and on interest, and give their prompt attention EDAM other matter. appertainingto a Broker's business. Ratite= Exchange constantly on hand. mar 40,476 53 Cinnolottra Loan °dice 19LTO. 100 tiaIITLIFIELD STREET, Iti.l3Zll 1111 - 7.1. IN Money loan ,1 on (lola and falser Watches, Silesmaie and other sa!uabls articles. aulttlly - - CLOTHING STORE! JOHN II'CLOSKEY & CO.. 100ILNIIIIDLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty r street, which has won an unbounded pop:clarity tinder be acme Of O. TIiBEE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur pose of Acquiring more space for their Immense bustneSS, r sm,ved to th. spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Whore they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever boon veered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, la to give thou:. sore facillttee for the - - End they Dill warrant them to be an good as any mann [satin:Ll to the Linton_ Oar Interests are Identical with thous of our customers, Ana we assure the putdlo that our fidelity will not tail In filling all orders wo Easy be favored with. /47- DON'T FORD ET TIM PLAUE—. (cxer ND%) Comma or DIAMOND ALLEY. N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand that webs?, no longer any oonnecnon with the. Clothing Bus,Wags on Liberty stri , et. Our attention is dented exclusively to the House stove designated. ar`23 JOHN WOLOSSZY A . CO. EDMOND WATTS. 'fur ERCLIANT TAILOR, NO. IBS LIBERTY STRUT.— I have now on hand a large stock of Allard Winter tiocls. Overcoatlngs, of entirely new designer Plush Vest ing; of the most beautiful patterns; French ' and English Cassimeres, of every style and shade in- the market, all of which I will make to order on the . most reasonable terms; end warranted to suit. oct4 NEW SPRUNG 04.10Dfi1 TUST RECEIVED AT JOHN lan:MO.9En' & 00'S Whole. ep pal° Clothing Warehouse, No. SS Wood street And corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock Of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of Inviting the attention of the publio to. Tbesegoods have been purchased from Best hands, and, oonseqnently, no second ;wroflt on them, which leaves us able to saythat we can and do sell at as small profits as any house in the east ern cities. Therefore, we reepectfttlly invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to give ns a call, and examine our extensive assortment of SHADY MADE CU.I:I2ING. It Is almost impossible to enumerate the quasi l of immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this It t e establishment ; it is sufficient to say that it has never tt en equalled by t he house itself: marliktf JOWN Ilk-CLOSE= & 00. Clothing 1 Clothing ; rp LIE undersigned respectfully infbrms,Wstrienda end the public that he Is now receiving at hisstore, N 0.1 7 .7 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cass/mares and Veetings,of the latest and most desirable styles, which he le prepard to make to order in the most rethionable man. ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hands largo end well manufactured a tack of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their • dvantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [mark] O. CONNER. E, Jr., Agent, LITT STRIET, tho following very choice ar- flock, Lisbon. RUM Jamaica, Santa Onus. GIN Boguet, London Cordial, Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Rutherford's Scotch I Barnlay's London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anleethe, Curacoa, Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Rye. and Black Teas, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Bavaria Cigars, of various brands, Old Monongahela Whisky, of all grades. articles connected with the my2n:dave BANKERS AND BROKERb; DVCONNIOLIat. WILLOCK, BANKERS, & Co., (Suc AND ces to A. Wilkins & Co.) BANKERS sors EXCHANGE BROKERS, JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DIALIII Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. SPOCK bou ght and eold on conamisdon. Collection" carefully attended to. Interest pidd on Deposit. 4V- No. EON fourth street, nearly opposite the 5!.:M. decl6 HILL & CO, LANHERS AND EXCHANGE ItHOSHRB, coa...nica OF WOOD AND 111:11/1 OMR& IGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantlyfor 0 sale. Time Bills 01 Exchange and Notes discounted.—. Gold, Pilrer end Bank Notes, bought and r eold. Collections made is all the principal cities of the United States. De. roalts rocolood of Par and Current Pundit fnur27ly AILIN 111.1N312, ZDICARD =m u, names nuns. KIIMEEK 8A.1321, BANKRILS AND =CHANGE BROKERS, JoLT AND BELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stook &emitlas; purchase Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy ant sell Stocks on Commission. Colleotions Mtge on all points In the Union. Ilnyl Cf. B. ARNOLD BANRERS AND fACEI.A,NOV DIGO EALEllti in Exchange, Coin, Back Notre, and If Time Drafts, ko. Collections carefully attended to, and proc..ods remitted to any put of the Union. Btocks bought and sold on commission. na..No. 74 Fourth et, next door to Bala of Pittab'g.feel3 .thJniesac anei Forevn Exiange, Bank Notes, bold and 81,er Eakl and Exchange., at the ii . IOHANON AND DANKING H 0131919 OP WILLIAM A. HILL @ CO., 84 WOOD HMV, pnisavaan. 4 01.. Interes t allowed on time deposits.[ Sania 71.10:11?Go.1 BILL —MO. A. CADGED!. • THOMPSON BELL 3 CO. - BANKERS AND BROKERS, arra" of Third oral Wood streets, Pittsbwigh, Pa: THOMAS WOODS, _ tkrCOII7iIER.CIAL BROKER,II3 AND LIZILLII cnt Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real. Estate , _ No. 75 Four st., Pittsburgh, Pa. 094 William A. 11111 di& Co., BANKERS, 63 Wood street., ND :burgh,. IA01.1) on sale the folloudn BONDS AND STOCKB::— 4Oshares R.:col:till:Igo Ban k; 17 du Monongahela Nasizatlem Company; do Cl4l7.ere insurance Company; Monougalida Navigation Company Bomb; $5,000 City of Pittsburgh Bonds; $.5.000 County of Allegheny Bonds. rsepbulleripardf CLOTHING. WHOLESALE TRADE. They ere prepared to sell Goode at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICB9I CUSTOME WORK, 11, VIII DU? 91TL1 , AJVID CPO?' Uri E11083^131. NOTICaI. They hare on hands fall and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATING'S, for FROCKS, DRESS, W ALUNG AND BITSI- NESS COATS iN,o. SS Wood Street, Pall and Winter Goods New tug to NO. 4, SIXTH STII Clot h- RET, OPPO S SITE re TY. firllE subscriber has just opened this new establlslunent, where ha has always on hand a large and choiceassort• meat of all articles of OWTHING, which he warrantsequal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. marlitly B. OPPIDNIDIMIL To II onaekoopora. WE have now opened one of the largest stooks of CIIINA, GLASS and QUEENSWARId, salable for housekeepers in the city, and intend selling at very low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Ten Ware, consisting of forty•eightLpleoes, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goode in proportion. Our stock being : large owing to the dull season Jnet passed, we are deter. mined to work It off at low prices. We have Just opened em..e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do ; Covered /Ashes for stewed chicken, ete.,eto. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Molten. Oar stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware is large—all of which we have put down in price to suit the times. FRENCH CHINA. We have some twenty different styles of French China- Tea sets, and some beautfal Gold Band Dinner sets—all of which we are selling at least twentyllve per Cent. below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stook of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nia Ware, Girard°les, Solar Lamps, eta„ is huge, and we will sell them at very low prices. GLASS WARE. On hand and receiring,a large stock of B031:011 and Pitta• burgh alma Ware, which we will sell at manufacturer's prices. 0011110 N WARE. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Mahal, Pitch• era, end every article suitable for country or city trade, is large, to which we invite the attention.of cityandcountty merchants, ea we will sell them very low for cash. Honsekee pars and others in want of Cusp China and Quesneware' will do well by sailing at the O 69 Market, betweem ad BIN and sole CPPoldte OW, 4. Watt. ~;~~~_..:..~. K,~'..: JnBTBEG~IPED - • AT nut ..'.6113.1411114AL,-41/4101 -••11.117,11C, N 0.74 Mann 8211222, unmet Novara am> TIM DIAMOND, PnT3BURGH Pd. nom Tainal.,,g9 gOST 'DESIRABLE EZVOCH t 8 1 pr ng. and 73ninnlorprrOoodkever to inghleinarket. wouldllattleular attention to the: A:Minting is very au Of assortment of plain. Black litoccsolo and t u k ry auks; also tivistedl3llld, Beath plaid and plain TlitsueS.and BuegeS,Prltita Barege and. Cholla defames very Undsome 'French teams and Britliantln6; is good assortment of Branch Worstol'Oillare, Under Siestas and InerniSotteS, atibiallered, hentatitehed and plan Linen, -lionilkerublefs, Purnittue Dimity Mad Mistreat ' _Qamtria Bonhete suidltibbOaS at Bargains beautiful assortment of Moira antique Lace and 1311 k Tablas; Shawla and Scarfs; a 'full assortment of Moves,. Kitts and. Hosiery ;' lrish Linens , ..bluslina and Prints, to• gather with a - completti. assortment' o every other article, either fancy, Staple, foreign. or domest ic. • , Thankful for past favors,, we would solicit an early ex, animation et'our etock, - ttoullaent that , for quantity, quail. .ty, style and price;it la : nneutpassed. YOUNG. LOVE mys ' ' 'formerly Toung, Stevenson et L. ve. Now Arrival of . Spring ct and Bummer Dry AT No. OD N. W. SOB OF WOOD STREET. D'GREGG CO., Importers and Jobbers In British, . French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv ed our large and extensive' stock of spring and summer goods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part througlxotir own impartation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, country merchants and city dealers general ly, that owing to these' ea:faired facilities in purchasing, we can offer such Inducements to buyers as ars rarely met with in theitracle. 5 Among our dry goods stock - will-be' found csishm era, de. Maine e, Porlainiou lawns' Of the most desirable designs, mohair Iststrayalpacas, plain black and fancy flgared silks, .glngharassitid fancyfrints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy ivestinlKnasildtrieres, satinets, tweeds and summer pants loaning biownand Ka& Muslims, table diapers. We have also Opeteda very large assortment of bonnets, -Lowed mite. palm leaf hate, Rutland braid and Leghorn, and an extensive_Narlety of, hosiery, gloyes and ribbons:- Witlrienegnods,fancy netting; jaconette,mall andligured mushns and black silk veils, de. Oarvariety stock embracies in part combs, buttons, per cussion caps threads; port monales,patent medicines, per turnery, and almost every artlale usually kept In the vs- Slaty' ltne,, together with large stock of gold - and silver 'Watches, Watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of newest patternwand a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day clocks, ail of which - will be sold at the lowest prices for cash' or sathanctory reference. N. B.—An early califrom buyers is respectfully solicited.- ' fate= ' " D. GREGO A CO. SP NODRY HAGAN it./!4.11L. No: 91 market at., . A RE receiving daily additions to their large and selected dock of Hosiery, Shawls &.Bcarti, Uou.sekeer4 Glooda, Alexander's Sid Elloveg, 80. To wlikh we, would resDeotrully Invite the atter tion the Ledlea. nhal URANK VAN GORDEkbas just received a large and Jr beautiful assortment of Mourning -Collars, Sleeves and Betts in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and glade Vas, black Nosier:3 , and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silt; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander .4 Bajou's best Rid Gloves can always be fiend at No. 8l MARKET STREVer, corner of the Din- mend. novl7 DEW DRY GOODS STORE. -Iron E'rori.U.No. 91. _MaxYet atroot. 011/I house being now open for the transaction of a gener al Dry Goods brtalneas, we would respectfully solicit the patronage of tile public, feeling confident that, from our es, .bndre and well selected stock of BILKS, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such inducements se will In , sure entire Satisfaction. HAGAN di MIL, apr4.4l Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street. VAN 'CORDER'S THUDDING STORM, No. 83 MAO= So, COMPS OP DIAMOND. ruT RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of all the new styles of LADLES' , DRUB AND. MANTILLA THDIMINGS: 'Fr . Britton; Galloons, Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Laces, , Cards, Ribbons us A handsome assortment of French, Scotch and Atrian DATEGGHDERFEs, in Swiss, Jaconet and Imes. Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs, Sleeves,lnserthirs, Infants' Robes, Chmizetstes,- ..Bands, Caps A Waists. A full supply of MOURNLNG GOODS: Crape setts, , Collars, . love and Gauze Veils, Plain Linen Bata, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Chemizettee, Italian andEngth Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars, Bands and Inserting/3: French Working Cotton, Hoops, Linen and Cotton Pious, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FTHINISHING GOODS—Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, de. Pins, Needles,Buttons, Tapes, and every th ing in small wares generaly. D.A.los's nest Em Gloms, in white, black and colors. Sizes from No. 6 to No.lo, always on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very cheap. mh= JA➢IE6 W. WOODWELL, CABINET FURNITURE RANUFAUTURER Ware.roomo 97 and 99 Third street. J. W. W. roam:tinily Informs ;....fr. - ...r.z0.. - .--..e., `.. , ...e..f : :::-....-...f. 4 .1, - his friends and Cutouters that he -....:::.::..." -:1 7 .-;" --,. .:..... 4 has 1103 V completed his a pring stook ' .. 4 of Furniture, which Is decidedly the Largest and bast over offered for cale in this City, which will be sold at prices as low as any lathe United States, East or West. As he b determined to uphold the quality with well 1106. Boned materials, best wortmanahip, and newest desires , and from the extent of his orders and facility In manufacturing, be L 3 enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest prices. He bee adopted the principle of Identifying hie customers' interest with his Oren, in quality and price, and keeps al- ways on hand tho greatest variety of every desniption of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele- gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished from his stook, or manufactured expressly to or• der. The following attic/ea consist, in part, of his stock, which for richness of style and finish, cannot be warp:wa r d in any of the Eastern cities: Louis XIV teteatete Sofas; 60130618,ba plush alai tan clo th; • 60 dos. Mahogany Chairs; 20 dos. Walnut - 60 Mahogany Rocking " 20 Walnut " " 60 20 W Mahoga indtny Disuse " 60 Marble Top Centre Tables: 60 " Dressing Bureau' 80 " " Washstands;A SO Enclosed 100 Common 20 Plain Dressing Bureate; 19 0 M Wahant ahogany Bedsteads: 2 60 Cottage " ROO Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads; 10 Walnut " 10 Ch 60 Plai " %trrealas7 la 60 Dinka; and Breakfast Tables 12 Secretary and Bookcases; 20 doz. Cane Seat Chairs; 24 Cane Beat flocking Chairs; L 2 Lattice Writing Beaks; Hat and Towel Stands; What.Nots; D Chain; Pembroke " Elisabeth= " Hall and Tier " Reception " Ladle? Work " Arm ear/ " Extension Dining Tables; Gothic and Hall Chairs; Ottomans; 'Mire assortment of COMMON 7VBNITURE and - HILUBB. Cadi/tUnt Maxus supplied with all ar titles in their line. siz and POTELS, furnished at the shortest tlee. All otters promptly steepled to. sprl. Steamboats, Ahoy Tall'intbstribers tender their acknow edgments for the favors bestowed upon em by _their Steainboat friends, and would respeetthily remind them and.others interest ed injeuildittebeatv, that they are still times prepared to furnish, on Um most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin &thaw. and Chairs of the beatmaterial and work- T. B. YOUNG & CO.. Corner Third and Smithfield streets ,1312,,' , 113 opposite "Brown'e Motel." James Lowry, Jr. eiReAND BEDSTEAD IIidNVFAVITR No. 2P4 arraan's Bow, Liberty street, naa on hand a large stook of Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, made of the best materials,whlch he will sell lower than articles of the same quality can be sold In the atty. lie would call par. ticular attention to his large stock of Mahogany and Walnut Chairs and Bedsteads, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Also, Tuning of every desperation executed In the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Rooms, or at the Kill, corner of Adam and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttended to. men _ Q. MILLIKEN 4. CO., Trial ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and 11111, CHAIR HANGFPAOTORT, No. 64 Smithfield street, a lansaisortment of fancy and plain furniture, which they will sell 15 per cent. below customary rates. , dec27:ly Groat. Inducements to Ouh Purchasers. I.lirß win sellout large stock of 0031310 N AND FANO? 'criusits AND BEDSTEADS, at Nieto that cannot to please cash purchasers. All our work Is warranted. Our terms aro 'OMR. JAMES LOWRY, JR., Mir 26 . cor. Seventbtand Liberty sta. Ri{9M. E. ingvaNdozi contlnuee to manufacture CABLYET•WABB of (mar/description, at !Ueda nand, cornered Liberty and Seventh !treas. UNDERTAK ING attended to, in all its brancbee. myll FIELD BOOR FOR RAILROAD DEODlPPlRS.—Contain lug formulat tor laying out curves, determining frog an glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, intimates, deflections, long chords, magnetic) variation, logarathims and natural signs .tan. gents, etc. etc.,by John R. Renck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. ** * The opleitt of the . present work to supply a want very gennally felt by , AWataht Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for. use In the field, containing the ordinary lognalthmatiotablesarocommon enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the itecessary formula, for laying our cury turnouts, ccossings, Itc.,la a desideratum which this work es, is designed to eupply. Q. S. idosterot Ammar, West Point, Ara 18, 1854. Gaidketen: I bave looked over "Ilettek's Field Book for • Railroad Engineere," and think It well adapted to the ob ject Its author proposes, and have no question but It willbe tbund a very useful and practical volume both for officeand bald Work.--- D. H. Masan. . 'Nor, April 21,1854. I am much pleased with Mr. lienak's little manual, the "Field Wok of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta• tion of some of the moat .practical and useful of recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least In their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desire ble,pract =lase. In conclusion ' while I think the design of hlr. Henck'a book is such as to adapt It excellently well to professional needs I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex collard typographical taste displayed by hie publishers. B. Pnanktati Gamma, 0. EL and Director of Eensaelaer Polytechnic Institute. POr sale by WILLIAM B. MUTELY, Dealer In Engineers' Stationery, Market street, corner of Second. FDBMS GOODS.—A. e. MASON & CO. have Jost r i :avalanothat t eltaidld lot of Dress Gxrds, compd. sing doh Plaid, Stri and Pig Tioragea, Tisanes, Or. m ewag..4o.oyi soutaeleprit styles rmed ga 'ark ! -- 1411. c , JUTS Err. - 4. • L ■ '’l 'V ■» i‘n ; ~i*"‘ t-ffi.Xi.'/.-, rt DRYGOODS.- Mantillas, Dre Gocda. Embrolderies, MOURNING GOODS. FUENITURi. MEDICAL. PILLS A raw cud Moguls; * isms/Wei for tee a au v Sal/ I— Des fair •t'.•ltrdtra sof e. Ore fa beams Iffr 3 hurt . .e, Nen aos sass luty t ..tatiammatlons :T Asset- Pains In the Brno, did*, and Linits, Female Cemplalata Ac,„ Indeed,. very few are Die ages In which- a Pargiti" /4611 " t JO 03t 34340 re. Of /09a requilvd*aad _nits colght, be', prevented, a effectual 'Cathartic were-more . freely Used. No person can feel well white a mastic habit of bodypre- Valle besides, it won ,gcmeratee anions and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good' purgatiee. - This Is alike - true of Colds, Feverleh symptoms, and Illione .derangoraunbr. They all mud to become or produce the deep-seated, had formidable distempers which load the hearses All. over the land. Hence a - reliable family physic Is of the Drat inn portmce to the pnblle health, and this Pill has ban per fected with connumesate Skill, to .meet , that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professomand Patients, has shown results pg anything bitherth known of any medicine. Curers beertaffected beyond belle; were they not substantired by persons of such ax. Sited positions and Character as to nithid the suspicion of untruth. Among the eminent gentlemeia who have testified in favor of these Plll4 we may mention— ' Dort. A. A. HA 'ES, Analytical Chemist of Beaton, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high profsaelonal character is endorsedby the . lion. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of that . .rated Mates. ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex Spisaker of the Muse of Representatives. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, 'Minister Plen. to England.. JOHN. B. FITZPATRICK, Oathollo Bishop . of BBoston; Practical Chemist of New York , 14.. B. ORThTON, endorsed by Hon. W. L. ?SABOT, Secretary of State, • WM. B. ASTOR., the richest man in America; S 'LELAND A CO., Proprietors of the idetropolibus total, and others. • . , . Did apace permit, we could give many htusdred Wes from all parts where the Pills have been used, but eel. dence even more convincing thantheexperienceof eminent public , men, is found In their erects upon ' These Pills,, the result of long. Investigation and study, are offered to the public as the beat and.sireat template which the present state of medical science . can afford. They are compounded not of the drags thereetelves, but of the medicinal virtues cnalyof Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process in a state of pitrity, and combined to gopher in such a manner as to Insure the beat results. The system of composition for medicines hiss been round in Cherry. Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more eilltient remedy than had hitherto been obtained brainy process. The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with tante or leas of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this. each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. All the Inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self strident that the effects should prove as they have proved, snore purely remedial, and the Pills a more powerful antidote to ctlveses than any other medicine known to the world. • - As It is frequentlyexpedient that many medicines should be taken tinder the conicsel of an attending Phialetab o and as be could not properly judge of a remedy 'without Imola. lug Its composition, I have supplied the accurate Stralulm by which both my Pectoral and Pine are, made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British • American Provinces.' If, bower there should be anyone who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mall to Ida request. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how lbw would be taken their composition - wag known t , Their 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 on the eubleet freely acknowledge their convictions of their - intrinsic merits. The Cherry PeCtoral was pronounced by scientitic men to be a wonderful medicine before Its streets were known. Many eminent Physicians havedeciared the um, thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realised by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their Imam. ler action to health, and by correcting, wherever, they ea• ist, such derangements ea are the fret origin 'of disease. Prepared by Dr..TAMES C. AYER, Practical and Ana. lytinat Chemist, Lowell, Maas. Price, 25 cents- per bor. Five boxes for $l. Sold by D..A. PATIN/IMM & CO., at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and byalfDealers everywhere. ;Winton:dim INHALATION ASTHMA AND rusumpTioN Maw AND VElit geONDEDFIR Et3,64.EANA BROUGHT HOW" TO Th E 'DOOR 09 THE D1..41.103 ~AWONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently teen made by Dr. andcity. in the treatment of Con. awmption, AsttuTts, all &stases of the Lunge. We re. :Et: to " DR. CURTIS'S 11701/111, 01 INHALINS HYMN TAM aim Calmar SYRUP." With this new method, Dr. C. hag re eared many afflicted ones to health,as an evidence of which be. bas innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treat. went a physician remarks, " ,It is evident that Inhaling— constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me. dicinal properties must come in direct contact .with the whole serial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them'when introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The Hyaenas is for tallest all the Druggists throughout the country.—Ncto Turk Diaralman of January 14. • The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under thallaeri, with. out the least inconvenience—the beat of the body being sufficient to evaperate the fluid. - Hundreds' of OMB of cures, like the following, might be named: One package of the Hygeana has cured me of the Asthma of six years standing. J. F. ExessUßY, • " P. M. of Duncannon, Pa. I tun cured of the Asthma of ten years' standing by Dr. Castle's I.lyoeana. bleseitor Nano's, Brroklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N• Y., was cured af a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeatia. My sister has been cured of &distressing conghtf several years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the phyAl. clans. She was cured In one month, by the tlygeana. J. H. GAMIMIT, Richmond, Iffe. The Bev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, tetrUfles of our medl• clue in the following language: . Due Sra—l think highly of Dr. Curt Nre, Tram fer's El Nov igs /5an,1854. a as remedy in disaaaes of the throat and lump. Having had some opportunity to testify its etilleacy, T eon convinced that it Is a most excellent medicine, 'both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. N. 11.—Dr: Cattle's ITygesaa le the ORIGHTAL"ruid ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others ore base imitatione, or vile and numerous counterfeita. iffnies them as you would POISON. , ' Alai- For Ede by Dr. Geo. 11. Never, 140 Wood stroet N. E. Sellers A . Co.; Lee A. Beolchoun, Allegheny Cltyr4ohn Bazgent, Now Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Hoebeetor. Carter's Spanish Lltitiiiture. . THE GREAT PURIFIER B L OOD OF THE BOD I Hot a Particle of Fiercary in It. • T TUE A FILSOTED . BEAD POADIUM—An L e liemady far Seroftaa, ging t keit, Rheum - tiun, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Rpm, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Read, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ificere pyphilitio Disorders, Ltunbag.o, Spinal Complaints ,' and a lt Diseases arming from an injudicious nee of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Imps:Rya; the Blood. .0/3- This great alterative medicine and Pniiderof Blood is now used by t us cads of gratefal tkatlentsfNen ail part of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkabl tares performed by the greatest of all medicities, TER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.. Neuralgia, Rheumatism, e.crofnlß, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Utcera il O n ld Sores, Affections of the Itlineys, Dise as es of the Throe Female Complaints , Pains and Aching of the Bones and Jo ts, arespeedlly put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the eystem of all impost ties, acts gently and al:gently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stoinaeh, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Cons*. tutton, enfeebled by disease or broken down by thee:arena of youth, to its pristine vigor and atm:moth. , • - For the Ladles, it is invariably better than _tile cos metics ever used. A few doses of Carter ' s Spanish Mixture will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring this roses to the cheek, give elasticity to the and im prove the general health in retaarkable degree all the medicines ever heard of. Vbe large number of certificates which volume received from persons from all parts of the United States, Is OA ban evidence that there is no humbug about it. The pr hotel keepers,magistrates, physicians, and public' man, well known to the community, all add their testimon to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD P Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful oureathis tnilygreateet of all Mak:into has perks:med. None genuine unlesa signed by'lllibilirlT Proprietors, No.B Pearl street; Rioinnond, Va.; to W I L LE a B b orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAHNEBTOOR, JOSEPH irmi. NO, FLEMING BROS., and by PrUggiats generally:' mt3l'dwl9 .. - - STATEMENT FROM CANADA , Quanta, February 7th, 1854. !&s.-rt. 13. A. Fahne.ifock Go.—We had the pimento of receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Ver =Rego, which will be Teri gratifying to yonos It.wes sent voluntarily. We are, Gnitlemen, yor, wry truly, J. MIIIMON a CO. - 3 Genfferace--hly little daughter, four years old, and my son, older ' were for a considerable time from worms. I purchased two bottles of your Vosmi tige, of which I gave Ahem three doses, according to directions, and strange to say, holm; than three hours they passed no less than FIVII iruiN - DaEn WORMS, some of the extraor dinary length of from twelve to fifteen Inches. Erring experienied co mach of the beneficial effects of your Vermlinge, I feel It my duty to , recommend it to the public, as, in my opinion, one of the most efflcaclotiti tome. dies against worms ever offered to the pablia. Gentlemen, believe me to be . Your much obll N gW and humble ieril a. ATILANIEL,LHAT Frepared and sold by B. A. A. corner of First and Wood streets Joseph White's Carriage flopeslioz7. - JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on btu& to nese in his spacious premises, (now . lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Oreemsburg turnpike, near the_Two-. I - Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawiencesille, - .1ally:: , Invites the public to inspect his stock of tf.A.GESt BUGGIBP, ac. And ho particularly informs gentlemer. pa/sharers, that one price only is made. ;Potarteen years' °aperients In the budness, enables him to place . before WO patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, ec. many years ut it haa been his articular department te, select from h e t various and most p talented Eastern mann. Lecturers. The success of his new enstent 1e complete—tht ' economy of his arrangements will supply the best and mos t_ fashionable manufacturettat tanderattsoW... Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which th:. mania for decorating houses of business has hnped npoi. the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOBEEK WHIT/ " alit star on ready Inone.Y.et4Yr et, t aulA lees .: t han-the Una troths. Indadawl air. 0 erring esrepaired In the beat manner.Selth despat ATTENTION! • Wagon Master; ant Tllalna932ll' Lin AGENCY, 921 Fotulli street. (\MGM, Soldiers, Muslciatur, - Wagori - Masters, Tams;` stars, Ac. who were regularly mustered Wrath° sec rice of the United States, and emery Mew, Seaman, ore nary Seeman, Marine; Clerk'and Landsmen in the Nary: alflo, Militia or Volunteers, orlitate Troops of any:State Territory, are entitled, by-the let* Act of Comgreee, to Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. ' Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres, aro entitled to Warrant Or such quantity of Land as will mate, in tk : whole, 100 Ames. ~ Persons entrusting their claims to me= Teti likOZ , ha lug them attended, mpromptly. ' • AU information free of charge. Letters PnsuPtlY AMU! LOOMIS, meted. Address tubl4 Bounty Land AVM* 52 Pourth No ! wrtdJami 100 i s tu g gl oo r uet ara t; . ~ u-.~ ~.. ~. rmyl4l4vsem _. ~,,; `~.
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