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Train. Train. Train. .S,, „...10 00 A. M. 3:30 l>. M. 11:30 P. M 11:10 4:46 “ 12:50 A. M Z.„e.vills 12:20 PM. fcbO “ M ;; l>,n,yird 12:63 * 6:44 3:01 Cambridge 1:20 " 1:03 “ 3.28 BarnesviHe 2:23 “ 8225 “ 448 Belmout 244 “ 851 • (1 Arrive Bollfiir 3:30 “ arr 8:45 art. 6.16 GOING WEST. Erprtu U*o Lsaw. Train Train ZmPK Bcllalr 0:46 A. JI. “a “ ’ W “ B.ruCßville 10:53 6|W p,,,*) « Cambridge 11:68 ‘ „ e. 25 • Concord - 12:17 : ■ M * Q..-A .n 10210 “ Z-meflYllle 1:10 u 1\:60 “ Newark - * l6 1:20 A. M Arnv# Columbia... && „ . wlll Btop to take up or The Express T ™ l “ Sfe Newark, Zanesville, Concord leave paswDgera, at Btlmon , only. Cambridge, c, “ p 'j t ’' l n wTt the above named Stations. Qoikq Wrrt ’IJI “ t J a ii the Stations where the Mall The Mali Trait. will “ dlt aU ot h e r Stations on rfv’en. The Night Train wiU Stop at all Bta- Sron^uoacobc^givem^ 7,11 with the Train from the West on tho Oolambns, Plqha “d Indiana Railroad! at Newark with morning Train! to and from Sandosky, Mansfield nnd Mt. Vernon, and with Traiua on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Ifallroad for Baltimore, Waahlngton, Philadelphia and East ”lto33oP M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sanduekj. Mansfi id and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore end Ohio Railroad. Taasocgers l earing LonlsvUle and points below Cincinnati, andjmMng the 6 A 61 Train an Little -Miami Railroad, will connect w Uh this Train at Colnmboa. m Thc ,l ?. 6 30 p U M De Sin y 'coun«:t,.t Mamba, with the wJ« Train Which leavceCindnnatl at 6:3u P. M,and arrives Belter a7OT6 A. Mo connecting with the Acrommoda- Uon Train on tb. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen* core leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains ran, bv this fonts ofa Michigan City, Lalayotte, Indlanapoii! end Day ton reach Columbus la reason to take this train, and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Camber land, Bleep »bere, and resume by Express Train to Baltl more and Easter* Cities. GOING WEST. The 6:15 A. M. Mall Tram connects at Bellair with Nlcbt Train on be Baltimore and Ohio Mroad; at with tratns o and from Bandu«ky, Mansfield and ML Vernon, L?dChtei*o ria Monroeville; at CohSnims with the trains for Cincinnati, an t with trains for Dayton, Indiana uoU* and Chicago, uia Dayton, and vta Urbaua. V Th« 945 M- Express Train connect s with the Erp”sf Tram from Baltimore, and arrives In Col ambus » l _ s - 20 , j* • and con eels with trains going South and West arrit- Train connects with the Acoommodation Train tom Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mall Train -at *>ls A-M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana liit. TAfavette Term Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago, polls, Lafayette, tern u n gouTHWICR, Supt Tmasvllle. Jane 1811866-Ki*2l] THE. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting.the At. lan.lc cities with Western, North-western endSoath dtern States, hr e oontinuDus Railway direct This roed - Itolonneots et Pittsburgh with dally Jim of ttamiriß 111 psrts on tho Western Risers, end mt CleTelsndsnd Bso dusky with steamers to ell ports on the LaVaw- making the most direct, cluapai and rthaLU route by whioh FREIGHT can beforwerded to end from the ‘SfrffIBKWESN riHIjADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe*, Dry Good*, 1 760> pe r loo&a. (\n boxes,) Furs, Feathers, A0..~ I SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,) . AA * fc- Drj Goods, (In bale*,) Hardware, l**- >6oa per IOOBa. tbrr, Wool, &c...~ -** •• / i TIIIRD CLASS —Anvils, Engine, Bacon 1 loofca. and Pork, (In balk,). Hemp, Aa > FDUKTH CLASS —Coffee, Fiah, Baco n and l peT ioo2>*. Pork, loached.) lard and Lard Oil ) „ . , ay In Shipping Goods from any point ct Phlladel pbhbbe p&rtknlar to mark package • tdo itoUrocd.” All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Rosd at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded wit_out j 4 'pneiauT Aomts— Moees Po-.ter. lloeton; T- E. J.3oe*dtr, Pniladelphia; Magtaw A more; Geo.O. Franriacus Pittsburgh; Sbnngman A Brown, Cincinnati. Chin; J. 8. Moorhead, Loatsrihe, Ky, ft. U Melirnm, Madison, led; Baicllff A Co., Bt. Loula, Mo, s. Mitchell A Sou, Evanarille, Indiana. m .,g Superintendent- Altoona. Pa._ I LLINOTS ’ CENTRAL RAII ROAD vi •: i-. •, • ' -i U ' : s- v ‘ :i J «. V * ■■ ±'* i, ,r GOING EAST. 100.000 COPIKSI _ STEAM LISABTEH.S ON am, I WF.'TVKN WATKHtS, jjMMUiUK.uT [i l u^T\>KY.-Tha*BWMB» gTF.AMBOAT b m”KCrOiit. -Inch w,l! be n oe j' , . , i l ' r wwlii bkon'k. ck rur. most istkhbst- WO BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED. .od will b. . W.U Will ba inWTwntlo* to all cU*#* of people. Th* STfaAM BOAT DIRECTORY wll! coutaln a r.-mpl'to list «w• e-riptlon cf til rh« St*amb"»t* now on the W- S t«. r. ini So tb«rn water* The P^«. and tounar* of ea?h bc-\t. *twf an- t • wkcm ,n • a me of the boat,wkb th« it*** she Ism. Also, lb* oeai of Cantalo* and officers. b-r «*. * p - 1 •“L'*.,!’ * l 2 will contain t hUb-.rr ot sr**ainfK-i«*t« and * icaiuboaiinv, • n the *'cetera water. «lne* :b« application . * Bkctcb ot the Ur»i boat baft lor th* uti** »»»«» *•*' name of baluler. <''-n;raaOd'T , ' w, * r '[ The KJVEK OIIIECTOHY wjU rontalo • It** and tion of nil the .TKAMU,»\f DIBA.-Tr.Kii that h‘‘J° «" ur red on the WIWTSR.N and S“UTHMIN M ATth*. U«i.L , in i with t I.THT U? ALL THUS' WHO CHANGE OF TIME. , haWperish' d bv their burning. si-•king ON AVD SINCE WEDNESDAY, June 20,18 M, , Itnnu c f Intect to tho peupl. *t 1»?R'- ‘6 ? h Cincinnati, Lasalle, comain the card-s uf the various U >-Mall 1 Mount Vernon, Hock Island, trade tb«J itre tu. Ac-, Ac. The Directory »W fcho oa sU To’edo, Eaint Louis. »complete Us: of Ml tb« rc*pt,o«dbie Su-un-u*. Llw.o -d Bench Cincinnati at 6:20 enme erening. Offloere, tbnlr BETUBNINO : fitenben* I btns/Jt tin- tmxmpcier.'. ojS.'vr, and injures <_h - ,l}SZ**srr>'V by Sb So »«ve Clocln- j To^ 1 the oati at 0 o'clock, A. U. . S anJ important O'CumTchil rrtTih-gra, Bute t Lwitn K . hn- The Cadi* Accommodation Train , Uo: n , c ,f the Tiru-u l s Lourh» lu r^r- UaTeH tfu-obenTitle dally, (duoday* excepted.) at fcOi “• j f. re , gbto u** ftD ,i Ac., Ac-, with mxuy M and arrives at Cadi* at 6:05 P. ii. tbioics of interest. » , . . i » RBTCRSWO, Tbe Uirectory will hr lUnstratcd in the best a.ylf' anJ Leaves Cadis at 737 A. SL, and arrives at Steubenville at |Q the m ann«r. The author ha. for «* *-*". 10 For A ftmher information apply to JAM£B * ttw "Sm«riSs Shat on Iho aM CO . Pndebt and Passenger Agents, 114 and 116 Water wa t*n* and now put.il.bin? in Bt TI t kAYJBTT? i I>EVBSNY, Oenorßj_ Pr*l2bt and Ticket tb!.usand «>pl*M wfll be Usu.'i fo' Steubeuville and Indiana^K^road. XB5tT MR LINE HOUI-g raosi CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS* Tu CHICAGO, ALTOS AND 6T- LOUIS BOAD, formerly tb. Chicago and BIlMU.Ippl. Currying the Great American Eaprat and V. S. Math. TOE Only Wrwt »od Reliable Route to ihe Bouth end I douih-Wesi— rerenty Mites Shorter than toy other Route. TWO THEOCQO ZJFRXS3 THAI."" DiILT, BUSDAI3 mam. Leaves Amves at Chicago, St. Bt. Louis Day Express - *■£ ***•'*’ *“ l 2 pM* '"BL Loui* Night IS*press. .....10.00 P. M..... ** ‘ * Trains run directly through without change of care or to St. Letcil in 16V£ *««- ... _ k IMP- -RTANT CONNBCHONS—At Joliet, with the Eoc* Island Railroad for Ottawa, L. Salle, Rock Island and Ceu- U A^Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, WajoerriUe and Decatur, and with Stages for P"°rta. . At Springfield, with Great Western Railroad fop Jackson ville and Illinois Riser. . TT At Alton, with Dally Line of Packets for Hannibal, Qnlnoy and Keokuk; the most expeditions and reltaDle ranre to aipportione of North-Eastern Missouri. At Bt. Louie, with Bally sirst*class Bteamerfl for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, ,81. Jweptu and all point* on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland ana Arkansas Kisers. . H. P. MORGAN, Bup*t, Bloomington, UL -L. BARLING. Agent. Chicago. 111. f*P 7 l Carrying the Croat TJ. States Mall and Express TWO PASSENGKR TRAINS RUN DAILY on Its entire length from DUBUQUEJo CAIRO, CHICAGO to CAIRO. This Rood, In oonjnnction with Treble of the Ohio end Mißiri'slDDi R It- and Chloago and Galena Railroad, forma and only R. R. route from OHIOACO to ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE- gttfS'» OAraa Extbbs. Pw ngm for St. Lonls by this train taks the «r» ol tho Ohio aid Mlsa. It. R. at gandoral, end are carried direct to St. Louis. _ 93i A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Dotoqm *** Qai-Wa Kx puss, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Dally LiM-of Steam Packets for BL Paul and the upper Mississippi river cities. . _ ftA . | TJralns leave Cairo for Chicago aud Dubuque at 7.80 &• VL and 7.00 P. M. Pasauntfeni from the East and places on tbo Ohio river , deetined fi,r 8l Louis, will savo 190 miles of tedious and un certain river fmm Cairo to St- I/jolh, and arrive fifteen houm in advance of tbo river route, by talking tbo cars at Cairo. Tlcheta to 8t Looln, Cairo, Dubuque, Sb Paul, and all lQ’ portant piece* by ibis route, can be had at the office of the O. a P. aud C. A P Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago. Jeft ITT BB C HQ E. Mil COH HBLLBVILL RAILROAD nn#in from Weit Nfwton, Weltmoreland *CooJity, to fflUltenbnrg Station, Fayette CLARA FISHER haring been char. by the F. * a R R.Oo„ rrlll l»r. Plttaburgh 2;Sf“'n“conn“lsmi. lUilroadwUahwUlrnn between S; burg at &S 0 o'clock. Returning. lwe M . htou at all way stations, and arr^^® r a ara vtohEß for 745; Ajunectioji with the fit nmar CLARA ior Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at BOOn . 1/wol s«»nd Train will lenre Went Newton at 13 toi MUtanburg. and returning, will letTo MUteDBUTg 6 P. M.. stopping at all way stations. „ .. Fare from Pittsburgh to Miltenburg, $1,15. BtageS K>r ■Unioutowu and Conn UsTille will connect with the Trains a' Miltenburg Starlon. Freight win be transported each way dally. For rates apply toD.W C.VLDWKLL. Esq., Assistant Superintendent, West Newton; or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agwnt, on board the Rtoamer Glare Fisher, at her wharf, above the Monoagnhela Bridge. OLIVER W. BARNES, President and Superintendent. P»tt»**nrvh Inn* 20 IRfift I I*2l 1 Charlotte Bliune, Manufacturer and dealer in piaboFoetw, and Importer of Music and Mosical Instruments. -Sole Agent for tho celebrated Hambpeq PlAHoe: also, for Hillet, Darts A Co.’s Bonos Piakos, with and without Ooleman’e Attachment. [myS] Ne. 116 Wood street. n-o U"n t.?' - * CBSTKALROUTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPE. Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI’ KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Alt Railroad to th> ***** P Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIIj R ® A ? roanttiT am™ £pLEim T 0 i ft 1 Trains run the entire distance fom CHICAGO TO BS^WaTON^^Uh ftoisoy> I KEOKUK y \IUSOATIN*E, OQUAU KA, \\ APE LO, POUT nKS \IOINKS, COUNCIL BLUrF, Ac., nml the otai ALL rmUIOAD lumw from CUICAQa TO ST LOUIS, ULOOM .NOTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Iliinolfl Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis aipni Railroads. , . , . Trains on the above Lino leave Chicago on the arrival o. Trains from tke East—avoiding all laying over at any oi the points. . . „ S'ages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Centr lows and Northern- Mifcouri—mHjLing the ifOLUsTT, Oen'S Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. can be procured at the principal RaUroad iSees of the ooontry. . ~ CLKVELAHD AH D BITTBBUBQH RAILROAD. CONNECTING WITH OHIO and PcnmylTania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. THE shortest, quickest end most reliable rout* to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Inland, Galena, »ud St. Loots, Iff VIA t °^hdiuroate D ls One Uundied milw shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Two Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland Three Daily rram* from''leveiand to Chicago. i Time to Cleveland eix tiouns Chicago twenty-thre® hoQrt, i and 9t. Louis tblrty-**v*n hours. TRe TralnP of the Ohio nod Cenua Railroad Unrioßj Ut&* burgh at 2 00, A. M. and 3.00, A. 51., eonnrfct ut Alliance for Cleveland as follows : , nu Trains for Cleveland leave Allisncer.i 6 »6 A.M.,ana l. U.,conn.ctin* -it Hudson with Train* P.r Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland a' - A. M. and 2.20 P. 51, acd to h ennoertin with rrtlnn for ToleuU, Chicago and St. Loui* at >* vu A >1 and 2.46 P 51. The 300 P. M. Train frvrn Pittsburgh maknj no oonoeo tion for Cleveland. . , „ wr \ a Pnsaengsra fur Tolodo. Chicago, St- Louts, RocS ' Qalsna, and lbs North west, who wish to go through with oat dstonilon, will tnL« tb« train Imrlog Ultshargh »i 800 A SI. and ..rriTiag in Cuircland at —1 P. Si-, as t, ths only train by which close connections ora made Bt or beyond Chicago. Passongcra by thin train reach Chicago at 800 unit morning, and EL Louis at midnight I Basnraee checked through to Cleveland and Chicago. W *FA&B VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND Iff rifiM. ‘ld cl’t. \stcbM' *dc. «- To Allianco $2 SO T .? l* 1 , I *-.”, { la S*h “ “ Cloroland ... 100 " ‘ !u : s 1,1 J ' }* “ !] m “ Tolodo «» °»’r n \- ;•■ }l “ 1* S •' DutrolL 100 sfl <0 •• pprlnguold 16 .0 1« - - Chicago... Sid* 13 $lOl9 - .nrl.ogton 1» 00 16 00 “ BloomlugL.,l6 90 UW "to 13 14 “ " fit. Louis 21 00 10 60 , . , . . ~. Passonsora srr rotoostod to procora their oßca of ttis Company, In the Monongahsla Uonac, third door below tha corner R. W. WOODWARD. Superintendent. liibwuua! *ll otb*w dmonm-oi bln o * m h “” to do so at decs, *5 non. »MI k* print d uniat* ordorod in adbacoi. Tills work 1. dinttm*! '0 b.Ta n cljnnUlion of over ElGlirV THOUSAND rapic?, as tu« publwner* are rfceiwini: larce number" of flnbsr-rit'ens per nail. fn*m »u p»rt* of too oountry, dot/ If. B"H* of Ui« oldod bouUn*n, u well u most erleutific wen of o;.' llan, *ro contributor, toth. Bteunboat Dirw-tory. , k. •lh» Directory will b. U»u.d In October »nd will b-““ commuoloaiioa, «*}s£*s*»?*"* povtrtWce BtiMiiinff. Hnnnn-ti QWtv Je29Hawtf Alexander VVi toiler, ATTORNEY and COUN.-'ELLuII A't LAW, *j»p fcVoua T 0» IN CuANCiaT. Ai«ot lor procuring Bounty Land* •Dd remdonj, and for the Collection of GUlmi In Omal Britain and Ireland. _ .. „ made in this and adjoining Counts; K* tales of dertodcaU settled; lU*l Estate bought, sold or leased and rente collected. Money* Invented on Mortgage or other ««urlty. Title* einmiocd end title P»P«* 2 r *' ,D OfioeoD PuUlifU Htreet. a r«« doors above tmithfleld. Plusburgb, March 28, 1655—{iah28:daw| " aTw. Foster, NOTAKY PUBLIC,-Dd Commißßlouer for the Btaiea of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut. Wisconsin. New York, Michigan, low*, California and Virginia. »* Deeds drown, and acknowledgments and >irco& taken for rvoo d or uu# In auy of ib« above named butaa, Illinois, Mississippi bu-1 Hh de Island. Pittabargh. March 29. —'mhlMdaw _ ' OFFiOfi or Monom.aukua >atioatj •?< Co-, • July 1- 1855. ) BY authority of a Supplement to tb« tartar of ‘bis OompaDT approved the 2.th «J ot January, 1864. re auirtntc the Goa>pmy to oxtend tbe lmpr**vetn nt "b° T « ttrowusrllle. end uutnnnz ng ib« application of the tollsof the Company to that object, au l the distribution of new ■took amongst the Btorkh.>idurs to an amount equal to the earnings of tbe Company thus expended—the Treasurer haa been Instructed to distribute amongst the stockholders, in new Block, Four perceuu upon iheam-uot held by them respectively, which wtii b* placed to the credit of their stock ««““ on the boot, of th. Comp-ny^ Treasurer of Mon. N«v. r o. Allegheny, Jul* 14tb, 1856 J 'T'HB Interest of Mossre Halvuy CoiLDB eod Aa* P 1 Childs tn our firm cowes, b mutual agreement, from and after ihifl date. JUBYAN, K-ENNiID* A 00. Ctiarlea Baruett, HOBSB SHOER Hi,\CK.B\IITU. ban erected a new and commodious Brick tibop on Cherry alley, between Thinl and tfourth Btreut-, where bo In prepared to do all work in hi# Hoe with the utmost promptitude. Haring had long experience to the bu toesn, be respect fuliy -solicit* the patrooage of hla old customers and the P n l ’H-- generally. 1 1 — HO.UBKB, BTO*E-- 0 «Md, WAK£H"UaIsV Ao., TO LBl'l— LawrmccciUe— Aoomfi.rtr.blß Drolling of ball, parlor, dialog room, kltcbeo, four bed nomi-, <* •, nrdeo and g'-od wat**r. JLUtgheny City— A T*o Hiory Urlck House, and papered, cn R .bln-on street, near to© canal. Real $ P ’ir°t£Xin*ss *nd bta^ TIONKKY from 87 Wood street to No. 30 FIFTH Street, by this our rent and expenses have been redaced-tnoro than one half This will enable ua to sell than nny »lmitar establishment in thia city; and we are determined to do It. All now who want cheap re&dioft and Stationery hdd better call at No. 80 FIFTH at., nft*t door to Ex bange Bank, between Wood and Market. jylO BAM’L li. HUFFEIt, Air’i Bask op PmsßunaH,) July 17, 1866. j Am a moEtlnc of the Board of Directors of this Bank, T ‘ U ,U, rtar JOHN HAKPJSB, Esq., « elected As .-ftffithlßnatation; and h« la autboriied to I notes and otter document*, which require the Cashier. and as pertain to said office, in conform ty with “A further plament loan not regulating approred tht7th y rf jyKiot' D ' lBS6 ’ JOHN GBAHAH, President HOTELS. MANSION HOUSE. GEORGE AURENTZ, Pbopbutob, No. 344 LIBERTY STREET, jast beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania RaHrord, -which makes It the most convenient house In c*Vy for passengers «rri riuz by that road. AL . . Tbs Proprietor bavin?, at considerable e-spence, fitted up, In excellent stylo, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronege.Thftre a splendid STAHLS and extensive WAGON VAEO, afTord- I Ing ample accommodation to travelers and team™”. Ills Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beat can afford _ . - BT. CI/A.IK fi *> T ® *■ • , _ Cbrner 0/ Penn and Si. Clair strata, Pittsburgh, Pu. rpHE undersigned, formerly and having perieoM in thebosloees, he ran giro entire eat.EfaoUon, and bis charges modprute fel«22 $778,278 G 3 KfcewßOTECi CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT BTREETB, Losses adjnsted an a 5°4 8 618 22. 001 piTTsnunan, w. E. RILET, Proprietor against the Company or, email, snob The amount i clal^ construction of buildiOKS, 1 r wmthrf sVpIV of crater and coition of , m &"^TbuSSn RP paries- the '• dMign to tolimit the I Biiti op CoNCTCHOTT,) Bs _ Hartford, Jan. M, 1685. Hartford coang. rhomft3 A> Alexander, Secretary of nF'm™ InsnKnce Company, and madeoath that the fore* tros, acoording to hla best Joatlca or the Peace. f .«,* w *h WARBEN, 0- riTHE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to tne I public that thin 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 uriflurpa'ieed in Warren for the accommoda tion of the trailing community. n„ B MMaA A share of public patronage is respectfully FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTHCT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PARKER A LAIBDt Proprietor*. }y 16:3m) TERMS *1,60 PER DAY Btca&iijiiArj house* JOLLStiTQWN, FKFyA. rpilE andtrsisnßi hartag ttk«n cllargn of^M' “*>T. T»!»ttSSS«Wg3« HARE’S HOTEL, I Late fimw'i Ksciiange,] N O 123 LIBERTY STREET, foot ot Fifth street, Pitts burih. SAMUEL EaRK, twpitatM. This Hotel U entirely ne«. ! bATing just beeneomP'etri nu,l opaneU fur Oip accommodation of the poblic. PRANttlilS HOUSE* ClcTclßttji, OWo. /'i PATIUCII A BUN, I'aop&moas.—This House Um os* C. tboroush and ««h, repairs, ftlwratlonr^ lanwodditiou. of uto fmmtur., etc., and the P ro P™- tori ptedjrfe themselves that nothlns .hall b« rranuns on render th. Knarum.-, a plan, whom all tbo com forta of a fir* class hotel can b, found. p4l]lIOR 4 80s FLOKKRCK I,oT Ii L ir No. 400 uhoadwav, nkw yore. fOortDCCTXD 05 TUB tOUortkN PLA-M.) keubeh Lorao^^ REoTA LEANT..; WII.K.ISS IHLb, W. C. QALLAIi HER, L-sopbiktob. /ba rih if ree , betuiun TT-wd and d:nd\fuld. re-inlS.V»ei°u. ostabimhiuout hn> been I«a»l by the job- I bcrtber, end completely renotated^ Km ia lat all hours t'rwpar**! to furnish \^WM ta Uu“e“ d Joa»^' «Ul *X»£ «" 1 t i S 1 =. K to 1U ““ ‘“Hy *0 » vVeOHfiU liall. ly.'J UANHL KJIUHAJiOKi _____ THIRD STSEKT, IIt.TWKKM ftWD 4MB HAHKET. riMJK Bobeorib-re beg tears to tntorm their friends sod T nnUle Sner.llT. .hat 11.0, U«. tensed the abuse well know n Keetsursnt, trhlcb has Just been thorough), repaired sod r. furnished, »• uroDrtetors tune spared no esp-nse to mate the UanK rid e ** ,i_np*stile re"ort> as well tor tile epteora ss the change . cnmlor.n»l« i, a b /, tootrf ,Ith tordnc*. can. The ..hr „ n . Jct ts . on£o ,. o“f eTp-Trienced t^ks.' The, respKtdull, ask for pafrenaES of a gsncrcue public i vtUKIlt. IlfcCiS t A U U \JI 1’» “ U 7 J j!IN *A V AUfcl, t»ropriatot. ’ tOHSUUi’IA *ro YSTE R A N U 0 U K FEE II 0 03 E ."a» D. BAUKARD. ,Vc i-', _ r y^'Z\ bftw.-fr. Wyti afi-J Afori«L ; anl3 1 v;' '* CR.YS T AL PALACE, W .-40. 1 » 3kortacl sticol. c. C. 3XELY, i'TiP.TTr!I LY uilYtioa Lt. ftii»aO .Dll thf &\ /” 'k u l>£ raftmil, o*l l>* Am junt fjtfteA Lto 'AjUtaF l .,; V.'rk «r..l l-MW-1p..:. ui.Jr.ru .tjl. « XSw C-aJ.Yi'.tl •1.-Tlin;’ »uarrrr7lllto<«l»»lath» '-■ jU .. . . ~r s;.-s rrutr “"m p, ‘far wb t!» •.•.«»* .rrrjtbjM th»l i i . n .,k...Ui.f.0. u.u. . nwlS-tr \ ) il-M F-oruitiK . ~ ~ O VHTKU SALIMIS ASI» abMTAUIUftTI 10 3 W Ull U 3 T It t: I> 1 • T nK««M -7 j “JEui'friH Ssiumm® fi- at all uotrsa or 1 run LIA r, from u.- I Cliolceat KorvU, H»bi ill, bill of Urr r«.wrt or .-,.-11 —J. at.l In would fuUj InTlt. O. atfu-uou of u>. ■■' i ,‘ LE3 3TaL , l*s WOOJ •UrWt juWimaeti St. Clnlr L«ffor B.tr llr * w ® : T h , h , AI.LBV.I«« WooJrinKt.) will to.f.onclu'Oly .tWrJto. .ui Uir B«r ilolWr.-Al 10 .=) part Of Uenlti’ Laser Uaer U*U» Ao. 103 sruityM t'.Tvi, Uii , PIIR Buba-TiUT has juet opened otic o. the Urgent an J I L«.t Lag*r Be-r lialL* tn the Cil}-. JJ 1 * *J®* r *f rkDowtedfiod to b* a superior arUcie. and ewr other ac jiamo-leiku about his bouse cannot bo me. •dJro '. *, . ■ Kcunett Ala* WD ENGLISH, lSolt> Bottler cf SM ITU'S celebrated , KennKt Ale and Brown burnt. AUo.Oommon Ale f pd I'ortr.r, in quart aud pint bottles. Xhr attention of families, and the trade, lc respectfully eollrited. . * ..HI Mineral Water and »ar«aparttla WM. D KNULlall, rut ptrrei, bolotr Tenn, UJ now manufacturing and bottling the abors bererageaoo an oxt?asive eeate. Ule articles are of the beat quality , nufarOirfHi trom the purest materials. ,_® ctl7lI 7 HdIM'KKS t*ATBNT PLANE underßlgned is piej.-aied to eupply CARPBNT£KSr X CABLNKT'MARRiao, nod Workers tn Wood geoarauy, With his Patented and valuable PLAN Ad. Ail who hare triod it, prouonDce I ft moat Tklaab.e tn* wntiou, that muHt coon come tuto g nerel use. The lot* lowiux tetters from pracatai workmen ore but two among many letters l be rate..tee has rocotTod recoinmend.nj thu» Plane abo?e ali others In tme: PrrrauofiQQ Btiam CA3ixrr Factcht,! t'ebrunry 22, 1555. i Wo hereby certify, that during the last twelra mouths we herr u.ed Pat nt Pi*ne, and do not hesitate to recommend It to Cabinet-Mater:* and Carp -nters «* »u* pmor O any other Plane in u*-. W econsider U peculiarly Stapled to planing oat, cherry, walnut, and all sorts oi bard wood, and planing v«no ra, it 8 fax superior to the old m da • f scraping, besides being a great earing oi time. One man, by utdng tiiia Plane, will plane more reneera than tire men can do by any other plane or method in om. _ H- “• Uta " * Co ' To Aloscs F. Eatok, Eo1« ApnWor tne JeTiunrs, or „« right, to and^elUUm Pittsburgh, Maloti 21, 1355—ettloa»oai*, beforu and £xl ofthe ™s»l; Itw* o( off aera abates, and ntbor important mattori not attempted La any of tho one- Lrip.Jf.tL. 01 ****&*£ss■*» ™ Taught by Mr. J D- William*, the only professional tfccbax ut psam&nflfelp cow In the city. V aUJfIGAKTiUS aUIiIMLxIO, . BmbraclnK a new oathod of eoaipuuug interest, with all tbo moat approved üblireylntloao In mercantile ooapuU tlocs In use. MERCANTILE LAW. Although otheri odrertlM theas lotureo, this will bo found th. only Institution lu tha city wbera they arc rsgu lar«- l got a Circular and cample of Mr. WiUiarua’ Punmanahip before engaging tlrowharo. JBAI iniiN CITY OOfllDlKllClAli UOLLBGfi), Off WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Located in Pi TT&BUtiGH, on WOOD tt, near' Iburth. TUld Institution, recently organized under Itscharter. offara to the young menvf this #aa adjacont cities, and „l the circumambient country, facilities for acquires In a t „ w weeks, and for an outlay infligniQrant, an ART far more lucrative as an avocatu.u than almo6t any trade that l; . ould require five or six years to learn, vii: BOOK-KEEPING, With Its concomitant aits of free and rapid WRITING and The Beaaon of low water and alack buFinesa 1b at hand, which may be improved to great advantage by taking a course of instruction in the Iron City College. Special at tention Is given io the application of Book-keeping to Steamboat Business. Gome, young gentlemen, clerks, Sp ur, ntices, and others—come and spend your dayß or even inea or both, for a few weokfl, in one of th« coolest and Dleasantest Balls any where to be found, and acquire the sure means of obtaining employment and high wages in the fall and winter. Yon will never regrot the time yon spent In the IKON CITY COLLEGE. JULY MAGAZINES— Godey’s Lady's Book, for July—2o cents; Ballon's Magazine, " 10 <( Yankee Notions,’ “ w 12 ‘‘ Frank Leslie's N. Y. Journal, 18 “ North British, for May. The above just received by Express. Also, a Urge lot ox SOHOOL, CLASSICAL and MiscLianeous BOORS and STA TIONERY for sale at COST, and VO HUMBUG. Call at UAUFffER’S BOOR STORE, 87 Wood street, if yon want ttf get a Cheap Library. : v ' ■ ■' ' Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS 1 jktka insurance company, HARTFORD, CONN. —CHARTERED 1819 PAID DP Cash Capital* - - 8500,000. “ mmRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the riIHE . i/raA INBUIIANCE COMPANY,of Hert tho Ist or January, 1865, RTOi r atLte, anincumberodj.....------— 0s Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 8 Mil 7 cent, pay M ] mSM „6 and otbors.. - * - WSI. 0. CONNELLY. fln*nTißP f Ca.U Capital ** oo ' o ™ Casb SOrplo«> os Iff J&sijarY, 1855 $373,373 THIS Capital StocS and Surplus U securely InvcstM for LtesiMS' ““r™-“ L i£L VJirths iE'na. They continue to make insurance lntafnand Sjk-, f »taa . low aa Is con statant with safety to tbo policy hoi AgQ , ;L North-west corner Fifth and Woo J Pittsburgh. £— : —- — OEL.AWAUK mutual safety ihstoahce compaky OFVlOfiln the North Boom of the Exchange, on Tatra atrcet, PHILADELPHIA. fiIAIUNE INSURA.NCKB. ° S cSa^ LS ’ Vto * u P* of World. INSURANCES On sooda by rivers, canals, lakes lond carriages, to all parts of the KBmiiNCE3 On mercUandlee generally. °°^ o sTra d .OP TUK°CaMPANf, Mnrcqber M SUteof^ennay IvsuilA, PhiTadeiptiia city, Spring Garden, Southrrerk, end other loans, _131,652 5J Stocks In banks, railroads and Insurances com- 012 Cub on bana.~~ *. ■ * Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums _ on Marine Policies recently lamed IS’ooo 00 SubecriptlonHotes , - -IM. OOO oo J flCll A S DELMEBEB, O l’. yK A NCI ■*. JETHA IfISUUAWUUj'CoSIPAH OF BABTFORD, COBB- PAID DP niMoroae: Wm. Martin, | Dr.B.M. Ilaslon, Joseph!!. Seal, 1 Hugh Craig, Edmund A Bonder, ! Spcincer M I rain, John 0. Daria, Charles Kelly. Robert Burton, Samuel K. fatoies, John It. Penrose, 1 UeoryElosn, George O. helper, Tragnalr, tlarard Darlington, , " r-bJr, U. Jones Brooke, - Joshua L. Prloe, J.Q. Johnson, ! Jamwlennent, James 0. Hand, ' iZ ha , a -£SH&~’ Theopllua Paulding, i Charles Schatfer, James B-.'d'Parland, : J. T. Logan, Pl.L>bP-gh, W C. Ludalg, i B. T. 0. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. TIIOS.O. HAND, Vice President. **»« W.CoW3.Brfr. r A. MADERIA, Agent, raitiiO No. Ct> Water PUtaburgh. ThiTVruKUB *■>« lnturißct Company, Of PhOldtiphia, itemyiMma. “ '. - xhoMXs-Wooos, fitfKStS:^! BROKEE,*® rt_ « /j &crt!3. r ». ASn> DtiLIS IH ?*o?ntiJin»toi3«l[»lMutaoM,swprWiilcrlimU«ljCji«T«j , 3 0tcJ , Bondi, Stock*, Real Bltatt, Ac., description of property, lo town tuiii country, at r&»=a ed lott j A Vo. 75 ifrurfll fHLiStgyA, Pa. t j~« utw conßlst*nt with rarity. _ . Th« Company have reserved a ojatlnx«nt which, with tbefc capital and premioa?., sal*.* tnr*uiw, *>• fjrJ ■mrle protflctkm to tha . The Heart* cf tha Company* on Jnnanrr U-, l &jl, *- ►jj-'" Iklud »srw»Mj to ,n Art of ASf«nUy, ra-» “ ■ U**l Eitat*. •- ‘£'Pi 7 Tsnipomnr 01,’ BW 00 T0ta1....- -{1,2X2,703 4-1 —Jlnee their Incorporation, e p-rfoa of twenty-one J- *'*' taoT haro pti-i upward of On» Millloh Foot Hundred Thou laud Dollars, loasee l’J Arc, thereby alonlmg c-Tldc-llw "(the a lmntagea of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. 1. QAMllh'liH COl FIS, Agent, ap24 Offloes north-cast eor. Wood and Third TUB DKITJED STATES LIFE INSTJSAMGE, ANNUITY AND TRUBT COMPANY, pim.APEiuinA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 18i0, CHAUTEIi t’KIii’KTUAL. CAPITAL 0250,000. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets , Philadelphia. Officers ef the Sent Beard, ai PhUa-Selphi*: fiOKTCU. , , Btopben R. Crawford, Fanl B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, U,mw Joluacn, - Benjamin W. Tingley, G®°- M Eenry, Jacob L. Florence j**f* Dey^a2» William M. Godwin, William tl K«. President —Stephen R. Crawford. M. D. dry—B-B.®- ABKOLDi A nt . No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PEHHSYLVAHIA INSUBANCB COMPASY OF PITTSBURGH, OOAKim OP FOURTH AN!). SMITUKIFt.I:' STREETS. Authorised Capital, 9-500,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and oth-r properly ageinkt low c., damage by Fire, and the perUa of the Sea aol Inland Narigatkm and Transportation. DIRKTORB. Wm. F. Johnaton, Body Patterson, W. M’OlintocS, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I- Drier Bprou , i. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lamee 8. Negley, ' V - * ““J*"’ Wade Hampton, B.Pars, H. R. CoggshaU. Hon. WTkX. P. JOHNSTON, President IRODT PATTBESOK, Vice President. A A. Oaabxxk, {Secretary and Treasurer, g. g. Camiir, Aolstant Secretary. dec»:6m Western Inrorwice Company, “ltuburgh. B. mtt.t.kr Jr- Praidtnt. | F. M. QOtfbON, Secreiarp cIPITAt. #BOO,OOO. 'lTTlLLlnanre against all kinds orrlske.Flßß andSIA \Y RINK. AU lossss will be liberally edjnsted and managed by DintcTOßß whoare well known In the community, and who are determined, by nromntneaaandUborallty, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, aa offering the host protection to thoee wbodwrtreto bo Insured. , T _ „ 4l Direct#™.—R.&Uller, Jr.,O.W. Rlcketaon, JJV. Hntlor, H.Holmes, Jr. f W. H. Bmltb, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackeon, Wm. M. Lyon, Jams# Lipponeott, George Dartde, James Me* Aoley, Alexander Ntmlck, Thoma# Scott. - * «3L, Office, No. 92 Water atreot, (Warcbouseof Spang & OoTTr* uirO Plttabnrah. noTi4:ly WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c, NEW GOODS M Watch*3, J*WEtai, Hu-tbi War*, MokaßT Goods, Ac., Wholesale akb lUtail.—Coun try Merchants and atxangcra visiting our city ar *_”^ u . 9B V tA to call, as we can serv* them as well, and tre thins h t ter, than ibey usually are served In Eastern ci he ld«9 glnng them a responsible guarantee—-an item difficult to ot ’ la g°lltr t SuSSf”i«Ter> _.-410 to $15,09 Do Oyllndera * to Ldles’ Gold Lever and Lcplue Watches, s*s,1 in ; ! *P wardß ' Gentlemen’s do do do $B5 to s2uo. Chains, Seals, Key*, PeneHs, Bpoctacles, Pens, Lamps, in exoellent variety, and at lowest prices. j>9r* Watch il pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. Ml worfc nod VILBON, m Koi MatXot earect, comer of fourth. JOHN LITT2ll atJ&Fqorth street, describes a great variety oi Farms* Houses and Lots. Thtjoc wunting homes woulddo well toget a Begister. Oa It is dworibrt a few flue Oountry Beau. |js»l THOMAS W OOPS. V.i.-i:. -.'''l.'- AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BBOKEB, Offet, No. 93 Ttntrth it, dime Wood. . ~. XTOTES, Drafts, Bonda, Mortgages, and UJ«t» <® N tends, -negotiated. Btodcs bought sad sold on com mission, land Warrants bought and sold. of Particular attention paid to the purnhasa and sate oi attentod to promptly. vu n Y.II.LIAM3 „..JAS. B. N VAT.. WH " Wm. H. WilHam* * Co-t. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, tr. R. Comer Wood and Third 83~ All transactions made on liberal terms. ejections of Wile, Notes. Ac., promptly attended to. jan26.ltf a'CONNBLLk WILLOCKi BANKERS, AND Deal erg in Eachange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silva Coin. Current and Par PunSfl received om deposit Stocta bought and sold on commission. Collections made at anypoint in the United States. _ . Ulf[l mylt <”tnaof Maritet and DA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SbUTRFIKLD STREETS, anfc&m Pltt»l>urgli» Pa* a - JITOCT,i - H arw Arrival e t Spring anVt SD XAHM, fLOaXSCJ KBAKD. KKAMBB & RAHM, RANKERS and exchange brokers, Bor AND bell Gold, surer, and Bank Notes; negotiate LOOM'on Real Estate or Btook Promissary Notes and Time Bale, on East and West; buy and fvdi Stocks on Commission. r - CoUcctions ctads on all points in tha Union. IPj* - $621,4T6 63 G. E. AEHOLD ft GO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKEBfi, ' DEALERS In Exchange, Ooia, Bank Not*®, Bight and Time Drafts, Ao. Collections carefully attended to, acd proceeds remitted to any part ofthe Union. blocks bought and Bold on commission. t33t.NO. 74 Koorth st, next doer to Banfc of Pittstrg. l itonittiic and foreign Exchange Bank hotel. Gold and SUoer EcrjahL Sold and Exchanged, at the EaOHANQK AND banking HOOBB Of WIUiIAH A. HILL * CO., 64 ■wood ffnisir, rrtKinjMH. Interest allowed on tine deposits. Li* lll3 YfoiTeriL. ~ a. CAConiT. Thompson BELL & CO., bankers and brokers, of Third and T Txd itruil, Pittsburgh, Pa- _ ~VViUt&m A. flUl * Co., BANEGB3, 04 Wood sired, Pitisturoh. HOLI> on sale tie following BONDS AND STOCKS>— 40 shares Exchange Bank; _ 17 Jo Monongabela Navigation Company, 'j'j do Citizens’ Insurance Company; t-2,000 Monongabeia Navigation Company Bonds; a 1,003 City or Pittsburgh Bonds: ji.ooo County of Allegheny Bonds. fsepfcdlwamf Cimmlotti’a Loan Office* XTO 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, NBAS FIETH.— {\ Money loannJ ou Gold and Silver Watches, SUveraara tad oth<»r valuable articles. anl4ialy CLOTHING STORE! JOHN IT’CLOSKEY & CO.. 1 '.OLIMKELY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on liberty r street. which has won an unbounded popularity under he a nme of the THREE BIG DOORS,have, for the pur ncea of acquiring more spaoe for their Immense business, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD BTREET, Where they haro now the most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHSI READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever bean offered to the public. Their priudpal object Ibr this remoral, is to gW© them core facilities for tha _ _ WHOLESALE TBABB. The? are prepared to soil Goods at the I hO WEST EASTERN PRICES / And they will warrant them to bo as good ©a any manu*! factored In the Union. _ _ _ CUSTOM WORK) HI TH* OX3T STTLS, A!tP UPOS f&l BHQttTBS© BOTIGI. They hare on band a full and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, lor FROCKS, DREBS L _WALKnJQ AND BUSI- Our Interests are Identical with thoaa of oat customers, and w« assure the public that our fidelity will not fell In ailing all orders we may bo favored with. DON'T FOUGHT THE PLACE— Mo. §§ Wood Street, (SAST BLDB,) OOBNIR 01 DIAMOND ALLST. N. B. WedeslroourpatronetounderetandthatwohaTe no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is dsToted exclnslTely to the nouse ebOTe designated. cnwwv a- m nert3 JOHN KPCLOBKEY * 00- - gall and Winter Goodal edmonFwatts* Merchant tailor, no. iss liberty street.— I have now on band v large stock of Fall and. Winter Goods G'fcerepaUngs.ofenUrelynewdesignßj PluAVest inn, of tsTmoat beautiful patterns; French and KnaUah Cassimervs, of every style and shade In the market, *U or which 1 will make to order on the most reasonable terns, nnd warranted to suit. oct *— S£W SPUING GOODS. TDBT RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKBY 3t 00’S Wbol.- J „010 Clothing Warehouse, No.BBWooijtreet.snd oorner of Diamond alloy, the largest and moat varied stock of goods that this celebrated honse has over had the pleasure Sf inviting the nttentlon oUhepubUoto. These goods have been purchased from first hande, ami, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that wo can and do eeU at as small profits as any house tu the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants,ln general, to give us a ami e-c amine oar extensive assortment of IthIAPY MADE 01/ iHINQ. It 1a almost impbsdble to enumerate the quant • yof Immense plies of garments that iB to be seen at this li i t establishment; it u soffldont to A&T that It has neTur trsn equalled by the honse itself: ioariaaf JOIIN HcCLOSKEY & 00. Clothing! Clothingt THE undersigned raspeotfblly and the publlo that he is now receiving at his Store, N 0.177 lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Casslmeies end Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he la pr?parod to make to order in the most fo&hlo&ftble man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We hareslßO on band a large end well mahufacturedstcct of ready mactu Clothing, to which we-invite thS attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. ruraoaa who purchase goods forcaah, will Ond.it.to their i dvautage to cjJl at 177 Liberty street,before malting their purohasea. [mar>] C. CONNER. How Clothing Store* t : NO. 4, BIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY, rniiii subscriber has Jast opened this nOW establishment, I where he has always on band a large and oholce assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which be warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. Tha public are requested to give him a calL mart:l/ b.oppenhsimeb. Hock, LlflbciL HUM. Jamaica, Santa Crui. GTS. To-ttoaiekecpnrt, WH hare now opened one of the largest Htockl of OUINA, QliAsa and QUEEN 3WARB, eatable for housekeepers In the olty, and Intend selling at Terr low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, end all other Goods In proportion. Our stock being largo owing to the dull season Just passed, we are deter*, mined to work it off et low prices. We hate Just opened bo. e be&ntifal shapes of Whit* Stone Ueat Dishes;, vege table do; CoTercd ldshes for Btawed chicken, eto-ata.:-Also, wmo very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers* Our ! stock or White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of which we have pat down In price to | 6Hit the ti-ues. Boguet, I London Oonlial, 1 Sohoappa, i BUSBBJES. Rutherford's Scotch Ale, l Barclay’s London Porter, 1 WildChorry Brandy, ; Absinthe, A nice the, ! Ouracoa, ! Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Uys. and Black Teas, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands. Old Monongahela Whisky, of - all grades. articles connected with the my29:d>w illgiaife--- Vi'. -■ Mi. CLOTHING. NESS COATS. FRENCH CHINA. We have some twenty different styles of Trench Chinn Tea sets, and some be&utful Gold Band Dinner Beta-all of which we are seLling at least twenty-fiyo per cent, below former prices. HOUSE FDKNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Unites and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, ni& Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, is and we will ecll them at yery low prices. GLASS WAKE. On hand and receiving, a large stocfc of Boston and Pitts burgh Glass Ware, which we will sell at manufacturer's prices. COMMON WARE. Cat stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch era, and every article suitable for'oountry or city trade,!* large, to which we invite the attention of city and oountry merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash. Eoasekee pers and others in want of Guar China and Qaeensware* will do well by calling at the CHINA HAIL, No. 63 Market, between 84 and Opposite Geo, B. White. rjf • DRY GOODS. JUST RECEIVED AX XHH _ , ORIGIN AL BE^ ; No. 74 Mansi* Bnuon,B*Twxis Yotmtu aso *n* DuhosD, - PITTSBURGH, PA. OURTHZRD AND MOST DfeSIRABLE BTOCK of Spring ypd flnmmer Dry floods aver offered in this market. WO would call particular attention to the following-: v -A vary superior Assortment of plain Black Brocsdt and fanArOwcred silks; also twisted Silto, Satin, plaid and plain 'Nunes and Bareges; Printed Barege and Ghalie de Laines; French Lawns and Britiiantines; a . good of Prsnch Worsted Collars, Under Sleeves and , hem-stitched and plain Linen, Fundture IHmity and Chintses; - Anti'jiio Iru» and, Bilk _ “ „ Scarfs: a foil assortment .-of Glavee, SSffi£gS2£sf«as» ty, style and price, it ia MVB 4 ™ 6 formerly Yonng- atevenson A D re. SPRING DRY GOODS. UAGAS A AHIi, No. »1 Market *»•* A EE recalyfng dally addltlona to their large and wel (Selected stock of . Mantillas, Dress Goods, EmbroiderieSi Shawls A £cfcrfs, Hoosebeep’g. mc! * : To which we would respectfully Invite the “ tl er tion 01 the Ladles. ~. ■■ *rVg~ MOCttNINO GOODS., / F BANK YAH GPiBKBhM justrecelTed beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, bleevea and Setts In Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and gauae Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton, and sl»; Blbbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A Baton’s best Kid Qlores can always be found at Ho. 83 MAKKBT BTEEET, comer ef the Me mo nd. 110,17 HEW DBt OOODB BTOBE. Iron Front-Bio. »1 Marketltreet. resiSasssssssassSsSKs; fe^ssnsasssrsasriaßßS STAPLE QOODSi we can offer each inducements as will la* VAH OOBDBE'S TttUHUSO STOttB, No- 8* Mac Erf S».j Comm op Diahoot. ITJBT BECETVINO.» large anil well selected etocs of Ell "iSme?‘filESS AH» MANTILLA TRIMMINGS: fringes, . Button*, Galloons, Gimps* Braids, »SZ ets * lamb? Cords,' Ribbons. A assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian EMBROIDERIES, In Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. Oollaxs, ■ -■ Edgings, - - ■ - Slaotcs. Inset tins? s, Infanta* Bobos, a6 °C&l«ttes, Bang Caps A Waists. A fbll supply of MOURNING GOODS: Collars, love and Gauio Veils, plaEa Linen eetts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls, Plain Swiss do. Ohemizettcs, Italian and Eng’b Crape. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING— Stamped Collars, Bands and laser tings: French Working Colton, Hoods, Ltoen and Cotton Fleas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk, Stilletos and Scissors. Mantua. Satin and Bonnet Ribbons. __~ T A large assortment of GENTLEMEN'S FCRNISHING GOODS— Shirt*, CoHara, Cravats, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small glzes from No. 6 to No. 10, always on hand. Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and QnOYE3—vary cheap. . mh23 FURNITURE JAID£B W, WOODWSW'i iTAniNETFURNITURE MANUFACTURES Wm-roomf« and ©O THird-trcet. , v -r\ J. W. W. respectfully informs/?! his friends and customers that be UV ftOT&gggSgifßa, fr»« now completed his spring stock repg <^sr i ' 1 " 1 * n *G3 0 f Furniture, whkh Is decidedly * 1 * the largestand beet ever offered foreale InthisClty,w.lnch •will be sold at jJTioea as low oa any in the United Btotea, As be Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea* soned materials, best workmanship, and ana from the extent.of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he la enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest PE |tahes adopted the principle of identifying hia customers* interest with hia own, In quality and price, and ks«F3 al ways on hand the greatest variety of eTery description of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, tu the mostele , nnt and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may oo furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or der. The following articles consist. In part, of hia Btces. which for richness of stylo aud finish, cannot be surpassed In «ledgiaentg for the favors bestowed GB&HSHBthem by their Steamboat friends,' and reP tronld respectfully remind them andothers Interest* 9 t ed la building boats, that they are at all times prepared to famish, on the most reasonable terns, every description of Cthin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work* manahtp. T. B. YOtJNCJ A 00.* Comer Third and Bmlthfield streets, opposite* l Brown’s HoteL" Jut«i JUowrrf Jr M f\ HAIR AND BEDSTEAD MANUTACXUEEB—No. 2M ' j Fettennan’s Row, Liberty street, Has oa hand a large stock ofphalrs and Bedsteads of .every description, made of the best isatcri&l9,"Ylxic2L hewUT sell lower than articles of tKe same quality oaK.be sold Is the city. He would call par* tioolaratteatjoatotals large fitook ofMahoganyand Walnut Chairs and: Itodsteads, which he will sell at greatly rodawd pric«3. Abo, Turning oh evarydascnption executed lu the neatest manner. Orders left at the Ware Booths, or at the Min, iw rcer of Adams and Liberty streets, will be promptly ttended to. • maria &.9m.LIKSIC6€O n HAVE ON HAND at their extensive CABINET and OHAIBHAinffACZOBY'No. M Soithfleld street,» large assortment of fancy and plain furniture which they will sell 15pe*ier la Engineers’ Stationery, . nT.i-vet street, corner of Second. -sitr ntarmm. ,■?- •• ■ ■ ■ - ••■■ 8 1 T7 : ■ Colds, Fcrerißh symptoms, and. They all tend to become or-prodaw the *gj 4 formidable distempeTß which load • ' land. Hence a tellable fcmny to' * portance to the pnblln health, and this Pill “lj£-+jea p«J» fected with consummate skill, to meet. thaVdemanfl* An extenrive trial of its virtues by ProfeSaSjbMfi ■:. Patients, has shown Tesnlts surpassing anythlng_tntneno %• known of any medicine. Cures have been effected k®7° na i belief, were they not substantia I ,ed by persons of.such «J> , alted portions end character ar to forbid'the suspicion ox *. ; UD &mong tha eminent gentlemen who have testified la \ i - favor of these PillSvWe may , Poet A. A. HAYEB, Analytical Chemlet of Bbatotu and «:.• . State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high : professional s•_ C^on t Senator of theTDmlted State*. j*' ' BOBEBT C. WINTHBOP» Ex Speaker ofthrHoflja of | Minister Plen. to England. J fjOHN B. RTZPAtScK, Catholic Bishop qf Boxtoa \ * vpJ ; 'j, b. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New Tori City, - "■s£s& HABCy.Secretoy of State; . : -Y- | -‘WiL’B. ABTOB, the richest man in America, j S’LELANB 4(50., Proprietorsof the Metropolitan Hotel, > “&dm*w permit, w» ; ' denceeron mbreconvlndng thanthdOJKpensncewemiMJK^ DtibUo men, 1# found in their effects Upon trial,;;. . Y ‘These Pills, the result of long investigation and study,•. are offered to the public as the beat *Bd ratft C o ®#*** S which the present-state 01 medicar ecleoc* ■ can sfflMd ,< They ere compounded not of the drugs themselraa, hut w the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Bemedleaextrww 3 by Chemical process ina state of parity; and whined ta «* gather in goth a manner as to .Insure the-befit results,: *. The syßtem of composition for medicines paa peen ibund in j Cherry Pectoral and PlUsst oth, to. produce a more efficient, remedy than had' hitherto been obtained' by say P* o ? B ®^ The reason is perfectly obvious..' Whileby theola mode 0* : composition, every medictoor,la ; bu»l£nea withttore.wl***; of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each tad!-; vidual virtuebnly that is desired for the curative Mtsctu ?. present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each i employed are left behind, the curative Virtue®; - SlTbetegStkiSS. Hence It te self evUentthat the efltate: ■SSnld prove .5 they have proved, moto partly romedtel. anil the Pills a more powerful entidote to disease than enyj other medicine known to the world- ■■ ’ n “ B It Is frequently eipedtent thatmmym«^na he taken under the roantel of nnetttnding Phitfctan, end as he could not properly judge orwxßneJrwlttotdtao^. tag lta composition, I hove Bupplled the wontsto ltainhß; bv* which hoih my Pectoral and Hlle are made, ta ttte; wholebodyOfPtacdtlonerß in the UnitedBtotraMdßrtU*; toerlcan ftovlncee. should he enyom> - who has not received them, they will be forwarded- rj mak 10 0^SfPatent Medicines that are otforedj how&w would b 6 taken it their composition was knownl Theii, Ufe consists In their mystery. I have no mysteries. »—i The composition of my preparations is laid own to *L men. and all who are competent to judge on the subjee.r . freely acknowledge thair convictions of.thar tofaindf; merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by eefontlfi/; man to be a wonderful medicine before its effect* known Many eminent Physicians have declared the seen.; thine of my Pills, and even more confidently, and arv billing to certify that their anticipations weia morn thai;. reallied by their effects upon trial. : They operate by their powerful Influence on the interna viscera to purify the blood and etimulatelt Into health: action—remove , the obstructions of the stomiwn, bowelij liver, and other organa of the body, restoring their Irregt' Ur action to health, and by oorr«rtingi wherever they Ist. such derangements as are the first origin of disease. , . Prepared by Dr. JAMES C* AYKB, Practical and; AM-, lytical Chemfct, Lowell, Mass, price 25. cents per boi? H BoHt? b! A.' FAHNESTOCK 4 00, «twhol.mte »n “ retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, end byell Dealer; jefcfauateWx . INHAJL.ATION roa tzxi ousa op ASTHMA AIMIPTIOf sk nr asd vk u i nroNDßM'tii i BEOCQHT BOMB TO IB £ DOOB OT THHtt*L£XOB.. • A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY baa reoently bean'nuuf . by Dr. Curtis, of t* la city. in the treatment of Coi eomption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We r ferto “Db-Cumis'b Hyoiaiu,oalhhauboßioiAaVapc AOT CUTSET STtttrp.” With this new method. Dr. O.hur stored many afflicted cnee to health; as an evident* of whle, ho has innumerable certificates. Speaking trea? menta physician remarks, “It Is.evident that inhaling-- constantly breathing an agreeable, healing m dicinat properties must come in direct contaciwith U whole mrial carWea of the and thos escape the mar, and rarled changes produced upon them when toteodo^r into the stcmacL, and subject to the ptoceas of The Eygeana is for sale at all the Druggists throughout tt? country.— New Fork Dutchman of January 14. } The Inhaler la worn on the breast, wit:- ont the least inconvenience—the heat of the body «•«. sufficient to evaporate the Hold. Hundreds of . cases f cures, like the following, might.benamed: * * One package of the Bygeana has cured me of the Aiux. of tlxyears standing. - . l amcuredeme Asthma of urn year* standing by J , Curtis’S Hygeana. BUsqaust Esston, Br« oklyn, . Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street; N waa cured a Eevcre case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. - ■ v-.-. i •• My sister has been curedof adiatreeßuzcoughcTSsre years* standing, and decided to be incuruble by thephj-. clans. £he was cured In one month, by theHygeana. ■ £ I J. IL Gjlubxet, Richmond, ffif The Rev. Dr. Chcevor, of New York, testifies of onr mi. dco in the following langonge: Dun ta—l think highly of Dr. Curtls’e Hygrann * remedy In dlseasra of the throst nncl longs. Bering < eomo to testify lt« efficacy. I nto eonrta that it le a most excellent medicine, both the Byrup < %’MgSS^^BIGKADendOIf GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations! ' vile and. INJURIOUS connterldts. Shun. them aS W hr Dr. Geo. H. Keyßcr,l4o Woodetreet L. B. Belter* A Cog Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny (aty If, ■ Bargent,H Inspmt hia etoeJc.crOAaE. BUQQIE3, So.: And h. pwileulirty inform. _gai rarciuKrl that os. pricoonlyd. mad«-. fburtcoi mfJSSnSIn the bufdnea; «»£}.» natrons the Same choice collection of Carriagea w JtoJuOatoT^dtwb . select from tbs . Tattoos and most latontal Easton; rllfmwrs. The Bacces. br bio now system Is complt at moderate jfftca. . Unencumbered by tboM brayy expense?, wrb mania tot decorsting booses of business hM heap- Jh.pTic.of goods.Cowtog tolarge rsnU.) JOffiPff f wrn scU, onrenly money only, at mnbh.lms tbsn t) nrofitS £mh&C: p yy-oarriageare paired bn the beat manner, with ATTENTIOHI - Woffon Rasters and Teamsters’. Bounty ? AGKHOY, D 3 Fourth street* OF7ICEKS, Soldier?, Hugicians, Wagon.blaster-; stars, ScL who were regularly muttered inter' Tice of the United States, and every Officer, Seam;: nary Beaman, Marine, Cleric and Landsman In-th: also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any < Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Oongr* Warrantfor 160 Acresicf Land. ~'J Those who. have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entt Warrant for such quantify of Land as will mart; Acres. . ’ • Persons entrusting their claims W ms caarefy u* ihg them attended to promptly. .I^' '. All information free of charge. FES swered. Addreoa -AUBTBfLW ■ ' tw’ma ; - Bounty Land Agent, 01 Foe , 3 ~~ ~ t ...- i - ;~~+-.~..~. ~ yam: