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Jr .*l.? >• ...v '. t-' f t ‘." -S A'tf; -V»? •.r**-• V V - 7 I*. £ft V" 1 . " r !v,( l ','.” r- r\ ' v, >.»•«,•' <• s!.•\.•- „ 1 s r - f. ' '«, » la.. 1 -~_ V» - ' - •«. C vT“ • ~- ~ ' - 't-':• "' *• V•>* ■• .?. '•-!%• *v->. “p. : -- *1 ni ' f'. f ’ ■' '1 * « V'- C•'•►' *' . ” !; -,w . '- ' • ••- a •'. v - -'• *' 1. ' . 1 » •* '**• n_* ' t * •> -■ ~ • *‘ (M - n '> . l .' . - . • »;• ;Jr C* l ' *» c r V v--. % ' ... . ; x-.r.;'7,;.v&y.''.-•j ■.. •',-, k j RAILROADS. CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD Summer Arrangement—Change of Time. THREE DAILY TRAINS KAOn WAY, (SUNDAYS EX* CI2PTED.) And Irat one Change of Cars between Columbus an(|, Baltimore* ON anti after Monday Jane 18th,1655,Trains willrun&s follows: GOING EAST. Impress Mail jnght Leave. Train. Train. Train. Columbus —..10;00 A. SL 0:30 P. SI. 11:30 PM. Nowark - UdO “ 4:45 “ 12*0 a!m] Zanesville 12.*20 P M. 0:u0 “ 2:12 “ Concord .. 12:58 “ 6:44 “ s*ol « Cambridge 1:20 “ 7*B « 3-23 »» BarnesTille...... 2:23 “ 8:25 “ 4-48 « Balmont 2.44 “ 8 61 « 6-H « Arrive BsUalr .. 3:30 « arr 0:45. “ arr. 6:15 « Express Mail Xighl Leave. Train. Train. Train Beilair 0:40 A. M. 6:15 A. M. 0:00 P. M. llelmort 10*1 “ 6:15 “ 7r03 41 Birocaville 10:62 “ 6:43 “ 7.40 < 4 Cambridge ...... 11:56 « 8:0-1 “ 0.00 “ Concord 12:17 P. M. 8:30 u 9.25 ‘ Zanesville 1:10 “ 9*o * 10:30 “ Newark 20S “ 10:37 41 11:60 “ Arnvo Columbus... 8:29 “ 1215 P- SI. I*o A. M. Th- ExproM Train going Hast will ctop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell’s, Rarnosvillo, and Belmont cnly. Goino U’r-»T wid "top only at tbo aboTo named Stations. Tbi- JJ xi 1 Train will -top at nil the Station* where the Mnli Is to lie rpe-dvod, or cMiv«r*sd, and at all other Stations on notice bring given. Tim Night Train will stop at all Sta tions on proper nntire being given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with th« Express Train which leaves Cincinnati* at 6 A. M. and with th- Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua" and Indiana Railroad ; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and ML Vernon, and with Trains ; .n Uio Steubenvlllo aai India.* lullroad; r.t Whoolmg witu Express Train on tho ISnltlmore »nd Ohio llnUroiol tor Baltimore, Waohlo K lou, Philadelphia and East ern Citun. rh l.®n 3u . P Train wlu »°nect at Oolumbu* with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, 5J. ft w J d . ttntl Nework and at Wheeling with Night Tram on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers l ® aT ing and points below Cincinnati, and taking theO A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect s Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana* polls and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, a nd reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M., and leave by 10:S0 P. M. Train cn Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more at 6 P. ML, next day. The 11:30 P. M. Train connects at Oolumbus with tho Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at s*o arrives at Bell air at 6:15 A. M.: connecting with the Aooommoda- Uon Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route,na Michigan City, Lafayetto, Indianapolis and Dav * r,?>4Cli GMunibuj in season to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber land, sleep there, and resume by Kxnresa Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. Tho 6:15 A. M. Mail Tram conneots at Ballalr with Night 1 rain on •ho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with tr4 i Q nJ t OBDj *«»» Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt Vernon, and Chicago ew Monroorille; at Oolumbus with tho trains for Cloclfinxt , and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urban*. The 945 A. M Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, ami arrives in Columbus at 3:2-3 P and con :twte with trains going South and West arriv ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. Ths KOO P. 51. Train connects with the AcoommoJetlon Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mall Train at 2:15 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, XooU, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chtearo cr ISAAC IL BOUTHWICK, Supt. Zanesville, Juno 18,1855—{Jt>21] THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lantic cities with Western, North-western and South western States, by a conUnnons Railway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily lined steamers to all parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western v mosl direct, cheapest and reliable route w hwh FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Great >r«L S BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTBBURGIL FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods,) (In boxes,) Faro, Feathers, Ac r ,&c * P* r lOOlba. SECOND CLASS-—Books and Stationery,) Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea-100c. per ICOfcw. thtr, Wool, r.o | * THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bsgging, Baron } aod Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ac \ 002 P" DWlbs. FOURTU CLASS —Uoffee, Fiah, Bacon and 1 _ Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil / 40e * P er IWlbs. * n shipping Goods from any point Ear, of Philadrl- r *r -,’ be ,^ n ‘ c y lar 10 narfc P"* H Se '*tta Pennsylvania 1 1 Go^«‘ a *ip»wJ to tho Agents of this Road ut Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will bo forwarded without detention. Frhgut Aocrrs—Mosns Potter. Boston; J. L Elliott, N Y - L- J - Sneeder, Philadelphia; Marrow A Koone, Baltl more; Goo. C. Prenclacn,, PiicburKbShrtapiwi 4 >lre-n, Cincinnati, Ohio, j. s. Moorhead, IjOulrville, Ky • R C Meldrum. Ratcliff A Co., St. Loch-, Mo • J* B. aLuhetl h Lon, fiTauovUte, Indiana. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, ON A_,yD SINCE WEDNESDAY, June 20, 1555 the Mall Truo leart-5 Stvnfccsvrje daily. excepte-J ) fit , o clx>:k, A. 51., and arrive st Newark at l.N'i o’-R-ck, P. M., cor.nrcting with trains f^r C-olu wotiri, San4n*ky, Ir.d‘*»*jHpr-!i». Chicrgo, Ciorrcnali, LaSalle, M.un: Yern'r., P.o-'k I*lacJ, Vo'tvJc'. isint Louis, i.osth Cincinnati et 8.20 (*aine evening. RETURNING: L-avrj N-wark ni 1j M„ aui arvives at Sl»*ub.*n vnteu' 7:10 P. M. Paa.*-«R-n?i te tlai y. t.'uo Jay* exceptedj at 4.05 P M , an J urr-.Tu* &: L'udi: -t o.o:> P. M Iats xiczptih. L*«&•«« F I TTSBU It O H AH D COH HE LLSVILLK Open from West Newton, Westmoreland County, to fiXlltenburg Station, Fayette County. TUJS rASt BTIAHSR CLARA FISHER hating been char. terwi by the P. i C. B. R. Co., will leave Pittsburgh every evening at half past four o’clock precisely, for West Newton, connecting there with the Trains or the Pitts burgh nod Connellavillfl Railroad, which will run between the aboT-poiuca until further notice, as follows : Leave West Newton at 6:30 A.M4 stopping at Port Royal, Smith’s Mill, Jaoob'fl Oreek and Layton; reaching Milten burg at c-30 o’clock Returning, leave Mlltenburg at 6:36 A. n.nV hto al tll v& y stations, and arrive at West Newton at wS»s,?"K ectln< with tho 61 «“or CLARA FISHER for Pittsburgh at noon. MUtanbure i “nd ri r l * l,,U 'i n Weat NeWton atl2 OWOO* ** P. M, .toeing loavo Mlltecbarg at 6 fareirou, lbuno.irch t n u,i V Union town .ud O.nn ?,? bar B' *M6. StegM for a .Milteoburg d;o*iou. e wil l connect with theTratns FM-tht *M tn* iniDHportwi ui.t, apply 10 D W ctLbvvjc ft, * ch w *y daily. For rat£s West N-wtnn; or to w THum'iJSw l^1 Superintendent, board ib* at-am.£ S ] ‘ GOING WEST. n. H. HOUSTON. Oeaurel Yr«l s ht Agent. PhlUdrlphia. H. J LOMIIALKT, PuperiotrndeoL Altoona, Pa. CHANGE OF TIME, AIR LINK HOUTE’ asD CHICAGO to CAIRO. R- B. MASON EAIL-R 0 A D RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE, NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! tuboogq Northern Illinois to the Mississippi Eiver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA Ail Railroad to th« Mississippi. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD FORMXM.Y TH* CmOAQO AND ACBOit A A OIRT. MILITARY TRACT 1L R. u; MOW OOMPLfiTED, And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without chaDga of Cars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY KEOKUK, MUBCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT DKS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUbF, Ac., and the only ALL RAILROAD Route from OHICAGu TO ST.LOUIS BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DIiCATUU, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD. JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and SliEcls- Blpoi Railroads. rr~r* a JU? a a S° 7 f Lina leave Chicago on the arrival of thcptfinU} 111 sill laying over at any of t ®' R S C3 j c *J'<* Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—tanking the quickest and n l o . fi . «i»W« route to reach all the important points went of the Mississippi as far a? Council Bluff, with from forty to nity milas leas staging than by any other route. The Road, d ° portion of the way, in laid with the contikupcb “t ! smoothest riding and best Railroad In tho West well rooked with the moetmodarn Locomotive* and elegant now Oars. By this route pasitengew are sure of making conneo ttoas, and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious del&y of fogu and Ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no oharge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad 0!11e-=fl in the East; at tbe Office of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets. In the Granite Buiidiug; at Inn Depot ot the Galena R. R., and at the Mich. Cent. R. U. OUlco, corner of Lake and Dearborn fits., opposite Tremout Hon-*-, Chic.igo. FREIGHT con'dgued by thin route will receive immedi ate despatch. C. O. HAMMOND, Sup'L C. E. FOLLkTT, Gen’l Ticket Ag-’t, Chicago. TICKETS can be procured at tho principal Railroad Offices of the country. mhlß CLEVELAND AND PITIBBOROH RAILROAD. CONKECTINO WITH OlUo and Pennsylvania Ilallromd. VIA ALLIANCE. THE shortest, quickest «nd most reliable root* to Toledo, ÜbKYELA?b EC^k Galena, and BL IcuU, is VIA This ronte Ls On* riundisd miles shorter and about nice hours quicker than the circuitous one via lndiannpoli*. Two Daily Train* from Pittsburgh to ClsveJand. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and Sl Louis thirty-r,rTea hours. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad tearing Pltte* burgh at 2.00, A. M. and 0.00, A. M„ connect at Alliance for Cleveland as : Trains for Cleveland Itot« Alliance at 6 65, A. M. t and 12 00 51., Mnn.-clins ut n»J™ irl'.h Treins !■■ r CuT»ho«« K«ib au-1 -Akron, and arriviug In Cleveland at A. M. and 2.20 P. M, and bo h coonn'liu,- wiLb Trains for Toledo Chicago and 8L Loui.t at ‘J GO A M. and 2 45 P. M. The 3 00 p. M. Train from Pittsburgh make- no connec tion far Cleveland. Passengers for Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, Galena, and the Nortb-wjist, who wjah to go through with out detention, will taka tho train leaving Pittsburgh at 6 00 A. ,M-i and arriving in Cleveland ot 2.20 P. 51„ as that u tho only train l-y which close connections are mad* at or fcryoml Chicago. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at SO5 next morning, and Pt. U»ul« at midnight. Baggage checked through to Cleveland and Chicago PARR VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. ltfciou. 2f efr "deft. To AillßDCe %i 30 To La Salle... $l6 CO $l3 W “ Cleveland ... 400 - lte*k l#rd, lb 00 14 Oj u Toledo 650 - Gv.-na ... Ik Ift UOO “ DvtroiL 700 sr; fo ** .' i pt i .ugf-ld 18 70 10 20 “ Chicago.. 412A13 sivA» 44 Burlington ]d UO 16 (» “ Bloooilngt...U;yo 14 lo " V.-ix. is oo hou 44 St. Louie 2100 Ift to Passengers ar«* to pnv*ur*> their tickets u* lh* office of this Company, in Coe Mv-nongahela Uoair, third d'or bc;cw !h« rorner. J. DCRANP, Sup’t. Cleveland. J. A. CAUGUEY.Aj’t, PUtel urgb 100.000 COPIKSI . im, - .-TKAMIIOAT DIXASTKBS OX i amloro-ign'*:! have now In fv-aro* of nreparalj-cn a now STEAMBOAT DIRECTOR A', whteh k II L ‘Lru.-d c Ocict-er i n-ixt, the book wii! otiutalo ctrr two buedrod illu* ! tratei in tbe l»o.t style, en l nmtlv Loond In a d'jr«b‘ie manner. IT WILL IIKU-SE o!‘ TUE SlcrfT . INa BOOKS KVER PUIIUBUKD. and will be a ;h^, ; wdl Is? intero.-ting to nil claws cd pc.o;lr. Tbe STEAM -1 BOAT DIRECSMRY wtll ronteln n J,*» *r t d do scrlpticn of e.ll htcamteats n.- w r . n We«?«i TD ; and Bo .them waters Th- h-ngth, tviiel, pove* j snd tenr.tr- c-f h bv-.t, itp-» *-;-i t r *|... - t -. A | name cf the the triple anetein! Ab*o, the eim«* :of Captains anrf t-Ciroro, h*r ag-, A ir | will contetn a bl-t, ry ot and htearr.boattog on | the Wwatern water. -10-m the appheatjon r-f rteam: also, a l Sketch of tbe !te«: bom ball: for tb*» Oh 1 -- Itlri.r, Wtlh tbe name of the builder, .-cimascJ, r and <.-»u.-r ; . KH Ki'. MKEtTi.>RV w»M «x> Q iai U a lc*-. many r-th<-r Rivnr a«td tVw»«rr-*i item* of inter*-? to the p*.-*j,ia «: Tb- i-.-i * contain the rxr-:* • f t?-n urhu* l' r l . Mdj -:.' 0 trad#» they are la. ,Ae Wra.-t--; y c a romj let . i-.*t of »H th- r->*-.t.*.lh> |,.-4a-j Offi.vm, t.Vi: ria.-- c-f r«-.1,-»o S v*v , Ac rt**-, boat Law. fu re-iute.tsci.-*, whh .-.'s*s»:ur--.* «h. wu-- wherein R b,rxrfUs lb- .v'^ rom/vte-n; oflzrr Ac ,hr . ftri > a ~\ r . r!; , (■"* w prom* C-t-ort Nnmh.-,! , Jp 1! tb- u-;*, I end liupt-rteot t > fTtr-.. r;---* . f 1 - Ut--* j't.. ! pc-rtAM Det-ei- u* . : L>..* tw-.-'u- r” f: «-w r...-aV 1V- ■ Ir*f«ht» ar.i l-xr.upwl, A-. A-r.. with .•••■.-- ’ thing* of Intrro*:. j Tlte Directory »!'! 1# Jilnstrale,! io ?he -r 7 V ,r « ri o !b " »”« It- .-Jt..- h». I r .1, bevo galhertcg ail the » n-l I 1 U»* nuiß-'TC'ii c.-j lb~ ar j &. U th-re wure. .U 4 pnS.i'w.,,,.: f,rrn Th* ;.rlc tb. worl «!U h. r . u ; |., w §bm of On. 1x.1j.1 Ti n(h .nwui.l « U ! I- 1.. M i„ Lj. bo.tre.n; .0 I Oi.r- of .uhuciitilnir nn[ h... to ,)n » uon.-,, „ nil, b „ prto va a 01... .ri.nvf In a-ittanre This work I - ... h »T. , . ii-~ul.fi n. M orer KiailTT Tf.-A.1L lh . * p .,T:7.w7',re •r'-r" 4 1- ni.n fr-m .1! parte or tti* country, dau'y han of the «Uwtm-r. *■' Umre. nr. rentrlbu h.,l U> the Steamboat Dirw-turv. Tbe Direcis.ry will U Urue-l Id t>tel-T, and will b- an ornament b> the a. b.i q« v-.-.i ft - -.•.xaa,!>-««• Ite-r-.p-iuv' One Dollar a*o.-t paid) you * IU rsv-n . n lijC All c-iatnunlcadena end Uu.,-, u tc . JAME* T LL«JVD A U) Wlt P‘wti»C»w MuiWin/. Oinrln.^tl Alaiauder W. Votur, AITOR.'.KK AMI UUIINUfiM/,!, At f.jU •on li. lliuKui, Afoul t , U,: u „i, .na IWuin., .ml (r„ tl,. l> u .„, UrUaiu and lrctan.l #ArColiw.dV/Oa luofle in thteaud G"ulu«* Kb lau-a of da-ttienu Real fouu L-u.-U B . i-i ieOAWI, AD'J I .Ut. otiiiw.Ud tf.H,... lU.U.UI ». or othertweurll) ‘hit** eij.o.jn«i and mie oaoej. ,i u . h liflWi on PGL'll l 1) t-litel, i. r«w doon< Et*>» e Puilhfieid i'ltiahurgh, M/u-1. 2h, li„nt:r fi.i a,® riasc« of Teni.eaaee, New Haoijmhjre. OoiiueA.u-.ui, new 1 ork, Mlrhlgnij, Inwa, Ohllfbiuia eod Vu-gtnia drawn, arid onknowtedgmen's aiid |.r.*,fc taken for r*oo*d or une lu any of ih„ aL.*« naiuod ilui, c Illinoifl, Mississippi and Rhode Island ’ March 28. 1865 {mh2.B d«v ' Orricj* ov Mo.vosoauaLA Navi-istimk o>., i E l*itt»burgh, July U I Site ’/ Y authority of a Supplemeni to the Charter of ibis Oomnauy approvod the 25th 'ay of January, 1K54 re quiring th« Company to extend tha improvement above Browtuville, end oumorixlng tho application vt the tolls of tho Company to that object, and the distribution of ro w fltock amongst tho stockholder!! to an tmoant equal to the earnings of tho Company thus expended—the Treasurer has been instructed todhitrlbuto amongst the stockholder!), In new stock, Pour percent, upon the amount hold hr tl.em respectively, which will be placed to tbe credit of their accounts on tbe booku cf the Company. , , n „ W U. OOPKLAND. jyl9:d4w Traoourer of Mon. N«v (Jo. Er.sftL Min. < All.irt.«i,,, Jul, Mill, (run ( 'I’IIL interv.rl of /isart) Cmu/s bo«1 4m ]’ 1 CHltna iu our firm--*as £ -e, ij mutual fr-.m am] after ihls date MiIVAN, KCNhKDV *’m jyl7:lm RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.'— Dr —BROWN hereby informs tbo afflicted that his remedy for the aDore mentioned diseases is one that will cure. n« will warrant a care in any case of this kind. This remedy was never known to fail when properly persevered with. Many saffer the torture of thlscompluint for months and years, when a few months would procure a certain, safe and speedy remedy. Omreaud Prirete Coi.nultlng Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND alle >’- ;.M D^T«no9lilf^L.^l n^fiUeB 10 be consulted tor the curt? of SECRET DISEASES. Ills succosh in long standing case* ia unequalled. The afflicted are Invited to call with out delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism. Pilos, or Seminal Debility, should Dot delay to get hifl advice. Letter? containing a foe immediately answered. * Office and Private Booms, No 41 Diamond alley, Pltta bnrph. ’’ jr , o /■'IABTKB’S NEW BOOKS at DAVISON'S, 66 Market st— Xf r , n ? n * or Filial Piety Exemplified ; Pbllip Colville, a Covenanter's story, by Grace Kennedy; Fatally at Hcatherdalo, or the Infloonee of Chris tian Principles, by Mrs. Mavkay; William WilDorforco, or the Christian Statesmen by Collier; ’ The Doad In Christ, their State, PreaeDt and Fa ture, by Dr. John Brown, author of Exposition of Ist Peter, Ac., Ac ; Prayers of the Apostle Paul; Stray Arrows; Works of Philip Henry; Jacoby Notes, vola 1 and 2; Memoirs of Oberlln ; Rloh and Poor, by Byltr Ashton Cottage; Manual for the young’ Footsteps of gt. Paul; W A „ i ) rTltl) --Cooks andlleueo ServanirfOrTrivatelam hind of t6lB> Ladies wljo need Nurses or any Salesm-n o?h. e . h * ,p \ anJ ffuntlenou who want Jierka or *££l n IIRWIl IRWl habltfl ’ with references, Garden «m« «»»- «•■■«<. u- BAKU'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE A.bc™. Aj?; w r' those Fine Lawn Dresses at 50 and ' uotb<,r . ol 100 }yH A._A. SIASON A CO.'S, 26 Fifth hi. E QOB-0 bbta, in fin. ortar,' oimn.r K ;nrnTiid for sale by Cjjr27| ATWELL, LEE a on REFINED BUGABB—76 bbl. Crushed, Powdered Refined White Sugars, jost rec’d and for Kale by Jy27 ATWELL, LEE A 00. FOE SALE—That superior House and Lot, No. 141, on ■ Fourth, above Smlthfleld fitreat. It Is offered at a low V Cottage House In Alleahenr tor sale, prlc. Enquire soon of THOMAS WOOD 3, .S™* 790 bV No. 76 Fourth at. a *?? 101 for * 760 - 1 1 A ‘',‘ NW bbla N. 0. Tur, largo bbls, In fine order, to ar- , for $450. m oUfiß 0011 lejt on M. unt Washington A ll', on and for sale by j Small Farms In Ohio and Virginia Ibr ,»i. „„ „„ re™, 11 ATWSU, LEE A 00. by [W4] B; OmwutxtimJux&iT' „ MANSION HOUSE. QEOKQE ADHEKTZ, Pbopeiktob, N°t,^ 4 , ''EPF BT ? EET ’ beside the PssMn^r Depot of the Pennsjlronia Rallrord, whloh makealt rtu “by ttS T^S. n ‘ htn? “ ln lhß d,y for P<™«g«»*rri- The Proprietor haring, at considerable eipeme, fitted un fSllv e R t6t l l0 ’ 018 man SION HOUSE, »onldnSpKt’. fi liSS'iiS-fe 0 public patronage. Tfawe is attached a splendid BTABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford lngample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Lardw and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford- feblty ~7 CLAIR HOTEL, TCb rner of Penn and Si. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa, Ills, undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel," having taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a calL As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex perience in the business, ko ; can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. feb22 WiL 0. CONNELLY, GOOD INTENT HOUSE, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot. janl&ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTOJS’S. WAYERI.KY HOUSE, £0 Bouth Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au2ifcy ' " THE UNION, ' NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. [au29:y OA6KILL HOUSE:, CORNER OP MAIN AND SOU7II STS, WARREN, O' rpUE Proprietor tnfcea pleasure in announcing to the 1 public that thi/> new and elegant Hotel him been opened as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stago Company,it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully bo Ltd ted. au!7 M. GASKILL. FRANILLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER & LAIRD, Proprietor*, bicmilLas house:, JOHNSTOWN, TENNA THS undersigned haring taken charge of the above named House, and refitted It at a largo expense, In a comfortable as well as elegant stvle, Id now prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample Batisfhction to all who may pa ionise the House. (aoSttf) _ JAMES DOWNEY. HARD'S HOTEL, \Late Farmer's Exchange,] TUTO. 133 LIBERTY BTREET, foot of Fifth street, Pltts burgh. SAMUEL lIARE, Proprietor. This Hotel Is entirely new, having Just been completed and opeurd for the accommodation of the public. (sepl3 FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. C PATRICK A BON, PaorouToss.—This House has on • dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of now furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge thomsclres that nothing shall bo wanting on their part to render the Faaasua a place where all tho oom forts of a firs, claw hotel gin be found. 0. PATRICK A BON. FLORENCE HOTEL, NC. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (co.vDCcrxo 05 Tea rtaopaj..i plan.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, RESTAURANTS WILKIKB HALL., w. C. QALLAO UEft, 1’ aoraisroE. /I'urtA xirre, lCIH toitsicopiA * ■»i~o v sie a and coffee n o u a e,*s» A'c. 4(i, t\fJi Sirtel, Uivrtm Wood end JLirkti. )»el«* 1% ; nrr**atson. CftYS T A L PALACE, No. 1 H flarkst street* * C. C. SEELY, RKSPECTKCLLY Informs his friends and the jjtjJr 'Ubllr :c general, Vhal he bas just started his \fe%Jjjfey ** rW \-.-rt and Phliadelf-Ma modern style ct tXH'fi 1 Ni» 1 1 cTKlfo anJ ofory tlitug else in tha eating Un*. Oysis-’# .a th:? bbed r.r ji.’aed, for ISbf cent* * d-«x*a. H« »ul alar furaf-b thr of errryUiicg that the market will aifojd 11-:«us« always open until 3 o'clock In the morning _ _ oarlN-tf OYbTfelll HALUO.'t AS 1> It kBT A t' ll'aStT 10 4 W {)>} i) S T II KL T • .lubvuit-r h.** l k, uYSTfiK lUI.OON AND LAiINd H .L'i-f. t.-d in » that cannot •f'wbd br.o* »«>,;•*( i a the ..-It/. Wil.l. UK o.*;'a Y£.i' ir at ALJ UOVLK Of IUK ua r. fj.im ih- Cholcaai Men*, tow la, l-'Uh, A<., *ei I*»:i ’ ! I ir* u*‘ **x,i4 k* wju-US •'-i.? iOTi?* lie ... '.Ls pjLilC t. IU \JUAKU» PTII.L, Hi> W.v-ri ilpeeU Jalrl Ui said Hi. Cial t U«f r tlrairery. ':'U r. uiv-l-rr.-ic:.*-.! '••••;•*-'■' J l l r inf.-mit t_r;« j übik Lhal h» £ llt:'.w[u..i s-.'-'.-.fti ’-; U' r*r'*-|,'iT4N fAintl*-** end the ~'v l -lu «i*Ji hu *l.},r*W I..UiKA BKKK. in ‘ Ail cr£*r t ;.f> a i j.., i>'T.r*'.NO DIAMOND A I.L f.\ . i n**f V\ ,«, u; !«•; a ti-tueily eit*ir. i*v! t»; LV.\ ft* J«iiTcrei 1- er.y fart c f .f:» ray cr Yl-iclty. ir r <.l rtCHK.NCK.. U«“»u' Lapcr ii«*r Uaij, Ac. K'*- cj-if-fuf l /Yctujj. l 'l' , ilL iubjfn!-fT lii» nc r.; LC® uirgaet ao 1 A L«t TicUixpu iljvii* io iby wW Liu U* r »L!9H, f*.k of .-Miru'3 cp-l*-br%t«sj If • henn>;t Aiaec-1 Ltn-wr. AU"ut A lno», Ocnxnira Ala au-1 I‘iTVr. In end jAui Tbf of ec-i it* trade, li rMpertfullT ***li .<1 oull y Mineral Water and Hareatiarllla W >J L> KSGW!*!!, !•»! ‘•ir—L, tv'.Tw iVim, l* no* IT uuj botxlicir.* Iho ebeva boTnares on »c. «*l«tsl»r. jvai*. tus »rticJn2ir« cf the besX ti com* lab> « ocral ur». The M- ptacti-ai *ftrkjn-n ara but two amoofl I.»ac, r I.U.r, tha l|»u.wt*a hasrwtirM r«o t a f a,l thu rlan« ail utii«i« tu Uo« : Hthm Cawzi»t Farroai, l lv February 2i, Idifc, . / •«l «. * * i V f ' tli * •“t twel»« laontho i. T*i , *! Jo not ... , t ." .. ** un>l Carp«ntorfl a« bq i ‘*i“*Vk ,"Z* '»*“• V,-x.nMt«r» Meuliart; . ‘ *• "V- ■ »»luol. ..,4 .ll UTt, iUc i * »au«-ra, It a far auparlor U> .) r J « “•-‘•Ht'A. Un,t«v, a aartUjf of .'u“- » ' ’ “‘ ,l “; "■'* *il‘ V'.n. .nor. ’ “ ’ ■=»** J'- !•; .ur <.U..r 1.1.,,. oi.thod T..’w.,.« t e.s„a, zUivt zzn 11 t«'*n,l.d,.. . oombln.lto,, «4 acraf-rr * li i* particularly adapted to planing Ten««rs, and It does dm rovjul re oae-fourth the Um»or labor of the nld m*tlu>d and I bare no doubt, when It* properties become ffenermllT known, bat that it will entirely . operate the former t£ dlous and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend It to all pereon* engaged tn the Cabinet badness, u from my knowledge of It, there is nothing do well fitted to giro a smooth and beautiful finish to reu««n as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. Jamis W. Woodwhl. , Fur ,? lt “" ".reroomu, 37, S 3 Third id, Pittsburgh, riUtiuryh, February 27, 1866. »u?f PI T EATON ' of thls clt T’ '« ta>' »ole Agent for tho “ i;f I laoei, or of rights to manufacture and soil them Htteburgh, March 21, 18M—(mh21:tff' HOrt,EK - OfJUf ?'* MMU'OAWTItiB COLLKOKT” t DAY AND KVKNINO, throughout the Summer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING 1 aught from DuffSyntem of Book-keeping, eanotloned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York as the moot per iod work upon account n now in use r DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOK KEEPING Embracing eight trips of o boat-illustrating ro shipmenta of ireight and paaa«ng«iw, owners’ settlements, before and u ter w»le of the reesul; trauatera of owners’ shares, and other Important matters not attempted in any of the on* trip systems ol Steamboat Book-keeping In use ir, PENMANSHIP, Taught by Mr. J. D. WUliam% the only professional teacher of penmanship now In the city. earner MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC Embracing a now method of computing interest, with all ?o°n fl m in t us B e PPro7ea übbreV,&t,onß lfl nSrcantTjrJmpuU- . MERCANTILE LAW. Although other* Advertise those 10-ture*. thl* -'. # 7' c * v ( . t tj- •. ' 7 V*V. ' ♦ HOTELS. PROPRIETOR. D. BARKABD INSURANCE COMPANIES. Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! £TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. PAID UP Casti Capital) ------- 6500,000, rflHB THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the J. Assets of the iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, as famished this agency on the Ist of January, 1665, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered 4 16,672 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able Bemi-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured bv mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 07,615 00 Bank Stocks in the dty of Hartford. 142,806 00 Bank Stocks In New York dty 98,060 00 Oaah on hand, In Bank, and in hands of Agents and others. - 212,606 08 5773,278 63 The amount of liabllitiesduo or not due to Banks or other 1 oredftors, —nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—aone. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 22. Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further proof; $61,257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured In any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material anti construction of buildlngn, the width of the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design Is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or le?a. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary Svati or OoH.HSOTicnt,) Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886. Hartford county. / 8 Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of tho AStna Insurance Oompany, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Pouce. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $760,000, while the premiums raced red for the R«mo time far exceed any other year, since the organization of lb« Company. Policies, covering nearly ail descriptions of propertv, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. tST Office, No. 67 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. JS&U HL P. TEN EYCK, Agent. A£T»A INSURANCE COMPANY; OP HARTFORD, CONN. COAaTST.It>, PAID UP Cub Capital $500,000 Caah Surplus, on Ist Jakdabt, 1856 $373,473 THIS Capital Stock and Burplus is socurely Invented for the benefit of all policy holders. As an evilence of the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ab:)l“y to pay los*M> promptly, we otata a fact, that Its receipts vary from $126,000 to $160,000 per month. Us businwi la Urge and well distributed, and In our oplolon no Company In tho United States affords butter Indemnity to polJ< y holders than the J2tna. They continue to make insurauo? on propertv In town and country, at rates as low us is roo sistent with safety to the poliev holier. If. B. TEN EYCK, Age-t. Office, North west comer Fifth and Wood struts Pittcbargh. ap2o:ly ij EL A W A It K 2fUTUAX SAFETY IHBUBAHCIE COMPANY. OFFICE In the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MAIUNE INBUBANCS3. On Viaaiia, \ Oifcso, Lxo all parts of Lb* World. ffIEGQTB. ) INLAND INBDBANCE9 On good, bj rir.ra, c»n»l«, Ul.a »nd l.nd c«t1 W b, t, all partsef tee Union. FILE INSUBANCEB On merchandise generally. Os etores. hooaea, Ac. AfISKTa OF TUB COMPANY. Kovenber T, 1953 Bonda and Mortgage* »A2L300 00 BUt«of Pennsylianla, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loan*, .181 553 12 Btt«k* In bank*, railroad* and Insurance* cosa paniea 24,012 20 Billi receivable— 150 *525 94 C*Abonh*nd— H on iialancesln tbe hand* of Agents and premium* on Marine Policies recently LajQeJ 151 to 7 €7 eubecflpUooNos* oo matoroas: Wm. MarUn, Dr. D. M. Hasten. Joseph U. Beal, u af h Craig, Kdmond A Boud*r, ■ Spencer M’llrtlo. John C. Davis, ’ Charlw Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel K. stoker -ohn IL Henry Sloan Qeorg* 0. Lelper, Jame* Tratiuair, Edward Darlfogtoo, Wm. Evr* Jr IL Jone* Brocks, Joshua* L. PrW, J. 0. Johnson, JanwTenneot, Janca C. Uaod, John B. Bezaple, peopilu. Paulding. Charles Beha?«.- J«n.J U MT.rl.nd, ]. T. Loj»n, Mtteliarch, W. L Lu4wlj, b. T. C. Morf.n. J,-, WJI. MARTIN, l*rcmd«ct. Jnnru W. Cc.lt, B.c-j UUB C “ ASD - VIM * > r..14«n1. „ r- A- MADCRU, A..nt, I-.. 115 So. Bi W.i.r Btrwi:. Ultt..bnri;h Th« Vr»aKllm fc'lr. Imnr.nc. Cornnnav. Of PteladtlpMa, itoinsyimma. * * DIRZCTOSi— Chnrlw W. lUjxlrr, TUnEM H.rt, Tnb»j »«n.r, gjrantl Ur.nl, J.rob U. bnjth, G.o. w, Rich. •{4*. Mffltdrat D. L»»ir. Adolcii B. 3. Bro.n, M~rrb I-.lt.nca. Ca.i. ,N. E.i ij. ’ Chaa U. iUACxn, fircrtZiry. to ltuaiMM. r-r iimitM cn sr.rT iMnrtflura of pn>;«,rt7, in t&wu ul isanlrT, .; retw =0 i-i a* are craaistoGl with ewurity. Tt. ocmrtny h... msfri-l • Ccnans.= t FnnJ wblch, »llh Ui.Jr r. r .1t.l .cj tu-rclunns lnr„.n-4 ,f. ftird aapie protartion to ths aajurrd. pj* AsM-ta ct the O ompaav* on January Irt, lASI, a n tn 1 , Ulhtd to an Act of Assembly, ware u *•' Urrl;..-. l-' 1 su-r »»sspc,THry Loanj «■. •. f’-f',- - ...: •- - fl *«,au;oi 11 th«.r luriwycratv a, a prkd of twrotw-fie U*y h*r« p»u cpwarS of One MlKi-in F-o r Hu'.. 1r» 1 ! ‘l\ •and LV-Uar*. by dr*, tberebr r ry : . ; Vj aivaiilac*« of lasuraac*, aa Wtli wi tbf an 1 Ctea to meet with promptsoß all * J.OARDINKH CufriN, Arect Pcrtb-sacl CC7 WatvJ an i T>,l- ! i-cj TUIC usiticd~statkh LIFE INSUBAMGE, AdiNDITT and TRUST COMI’ASV PniLADELriIIA. CHARTSRRD APRIL SBTH, 1840 CUAKTSB 1-EKPKrUAL. CAPITAL §250,000. O$U&, 8. S. CoTTitt of r/uVJ as'j Ohitlr.ut Street *, Philadelphia. Offlceri of tie Home Usanl of /’Aiiadtffy’itu.- ciaacToaA. Btephen R. Crmw&rd, Paul n. Goddard Aobrofi* W. ThccjNon, Uwrenve Joba^-o Bmjanin W.Tlngley, Geo. Sm^ury, la. Florence, Jiqp 3 DeTe-eux. WIUUm M Oodwin, WUliam M’Kee. President— Stephen 11. Crawford. P»» I*rtti4eni— Aabroaa W.Thompsen. Xtficai ißtnrnrr, I'itutergh—Jiann. milron, M D. AlirgAtny atf— E. B. Muait, M. B. „ OKO. B. ARNOLD, A .rut, datlTt No. 74 PoortU TOMit, 1-ltubnrgh. rEHHSYLVAHIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGII, CORNER OP roORTII AND SMITHyUILD STREETS I„ n ..A a l“ 0 r , *«' 1 Capital. $300,000. S J"L n * h CI i UI; '' O ? ‘? d oth “ r l ,r «vlg»UoQ and TranspcrUtlcn. WASCTOIU.. J ' hll,tOT1 ' Rodj P«!t«m>n, " . ircUatMk. Kf.nn.dj T. wind. D. M Ung, I. Ortet Sproul, A. J. Jon<«. a«OTK« 11. While, J«cob Pelnier, a. A. C.rrfrr, larnoj 8. N.jl.j, w. 8. U.ren, nftJe Uarapton, D. K.rtr& H. R. Cocrfahsll. * SSL« WS1 ‘ rnwidrfnL A A « q RODY PATTKBSON, Ylr* PrwddeuL A. A. Cab urn, Secretary and Treaauirr A Carbxib, AaajjUpt B«aeUry. Weator Ixuur*"** ~ rtsitorn Ituoraneo Company, Pitubnrtrh a. MILLER, Jr.,/VMutrni. | r*M.Ms, "£krp CAPITAL, •aoo.ouo. W“'»;"" 1 T n ‘ t •*l_k‘nd» of rinka, FIRE and MA pJompUy p ®i. Al ‘ l °“ M ’ ri " U lllMrall 7 ■<«““•<* *nd A llonolMtltaUon.iomMged by Dimotom who are wall tbo community, and who are determined, by promptneaamidUbetwHty, to maintain the character w Licit “PJ J 1” •““>?». ** °“" rtl, B th » heat protection to thoaa who daelre to be Insured. £jWi. r RJWUe r , Jr.,o. W. Ricketaon, J.W. Batter W^M o Lion'J W ' “*°- Ihmßen * UBOr B« W. Jackson,’ F> A bfi «ndefmbflf^Thom« Eccdt J ™" WATCHES, JEWELRY. &c, GOODS 11 Watoms, JiwsLßr, Bit7«* Was* r 'ii?* 1 * Goods, Wiiousal* asd Riiail.—Coun- alerohßma and strangers visiting onr city are request ed to call, as we can serve them as well, and we think b t i\ u#Mkl, 3 r •*» in Kastorn cl Ilea, be-Me* giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. Bllrer Detached Levers 410 to 116,00 r ,a\ S O nA.? y « 7 10 10,00 Ladles' Gold Lover and Leplne Watches, *26, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $36 to $2OO. i™ if’ K «y». Pencil*. Spectacles, Pena, Lamps, In excellent variety, and at lowest prices. a ' Pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work anu all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 6» Market aareet, corner of Fourth. JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No. »01 Lihxstt Strict. RECEIVED tha following rery choica nr BRANDIES. i Hock, Qente Brandy, (very fine,) 1 Lisbon. Otard Dnpuy A 00. (super.) i Marrctt A 00. Jamaica, Baiarao. Santa Oroz GIN WINKS. Sarcial Madeira, Boguet, Howard. March i Co., Mad’ra London Oordial, hast Indio Madeira, ‘ Bobnappa. Table jo SUNDRIES £“„*> Bh l nT ' ■ Sooteh Ale, TobS U 10 Barclay's London Porter, n .. do : Wild Cherry Brandy „ '!'< : Absinthe, 1 J> Beeowln* Port, Anisothe, e i 0 ■ OuracOß, at ; Sardines, Mitaga Dry'“ ret - ' Do flS’et S! U u^ a - and Blaok Teas, Champagnes * ♦J 1 0 11800 Cheeso, Anchor, ’ 1 m P®J*ed Hayana Clgare, of Veraeney, . *“J oua br «»da, Huideaeck, ■ Uhl Monongahela Whisky, of businMs 6r ‘ Wlth 1,1 othl>r • rUde “ connected «ith the WIG manufactory. „ MRS. RENTER, *wr' from the Aqueduct, oppozile the ChUectnr's otfize IS PBPH A AiXXOHINT CITY. J kSSfJf KKD T 0 nLL OHDEKd FOB WIQ3, and all Th h. ° rn * m,nt i etaße « latw - Ou is described a ftw BUS country fleets. ijrtj IHOilAfl WOOD* BANKERS AND BROKERS. AUSTIH I.OOBXIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OJJlce, No. 92 Fburth $t. t above Wood, ]VrOTE3, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on coll*- -a. * teralfl, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bonght and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attented to prompUy. WM. H - ™.UAXS —I AS- B. M'VAV. Wm. H. VVllllami A Co.. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, S Comer IPood and r/iird ilrteis. All triansactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Buie, hotea, promptly attended to, jan36.lw WILLOCttI BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Currant and Par Funds received on deposit, tslooks bought and sold on commission. Collections made st any point in tho United States. Souih East corner of Market and Fifth streets, m f n PITTSBUBOH, PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, bankers and brokers. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMTBFIELD STREETS . Pittsburgh, Fa. PATRICKS A FRIEND, _ _ BANKEBS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Bart Rrmmtd their Office forte Ckrmtr of Fifth arid Wood tit. __ Pittsburgh, pa. T) A i HICKS & FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, ood Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver ana Bank Notes. Exchanges on tho Eastern and Western OUioa constantly for sale. Ooileetiona made in all tho eitlee throughout the United mates. Deportte roceired in par funds or current paper, st the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [feb3 N. HOLMES A SONS' ' " BANKEBS AND EXOHANQF, BBOKKBB, nava aaaovEp maiß bakukq asp axmujraa oma 90 ho. N:' rctra dooes below old suhd. UOLMhS A Bankers and Exchange Brokors, OoliecUoni! madn in all the cities throughout the United ?*; eived fe P ar f«nda or current papar, No. rtreot, between Third and Fourth gta. Ijafifttly TIEHNAN A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. Ao. 96 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley B__ , PITTNECSaa, PA., UY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in an the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, end give their prompt attention to all other matter* eppcrtalningto a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mar 6 JOHN WOODS. BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DKALXB n» Ksohango, Commercial and Bank Fote*. OIOCK and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. Fourth street, nearly oppoeite the M. M. declfl HILL ft CO.. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, „ CCXNTB OP WOOD AWD FIP7H BTUXBA OIGUr EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for ,1 Tlm * wu ® 01 Ksc hange and Notes discounted.— Geld, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made tn all the principal cities of the United States De poaua revived of Par nud Current Funds. [mar2Tly iwAit*a, xo'S'ae.d uahm, rtoaxsci KRAWBR ft EAHK, Bwww, b and exchange brokers, CY AND SELL Gold, BDver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loan* cn Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase r Notes and Time Bills, on East and West- bnv and sell Stocks on Commission. *** Collections made on all points in the Union. fmyl 0. E. ARHOLD ft CO., D XJANaJSRS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BALERS i= Exchange. Coin, Bank Notes. Bight and Kme Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. ’ Stocks bought and sold on commission. -.*9* s S- 7 oarth *b crrt doog Bank ofPlttsb'g. feel 3 Drmus'.u a nd 'forrfn Eicharyt. Bank Abies, Odd and Silver Bmightt Sid andEschangtd, at the BXC H A NOE AND BANKING HOUSE OP WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., T 4 4 „ , W wood ram, pmasciaa. Interest allowed on time_deposits. [ janl2 TUoS, **°* THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner c-f Tfttrd Wood strtgtt, PUttburph, Pa: BROKER, -e® $627,478 53 A2ID DXJ.LZB IS note*, Bondi, Stock*, Real Estate, ftc, .Vo- 76 Fourth iL, PitUbvrgh, Pa. [jafij Clmmiottl'i Loan Otttce. VTO- 100 SMITIfFIELD STREET, NEA& FIFTH.— i'H loaned on QoU and Silver Watchaa, Silverware and other faiuatle articles. anl4aily CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. ..! th» .-vlebratod Clotlilag I>spot on Llbrrtv t ‘-rrei.whlrh ha. won «n anboundtKl popalmrity und*«« them Wit u I.F.SALE TH A I» E TU't hr a pr«j-fcrr.i to soli Good* *t tbs lo wear £ a s t k n x e&ices; "."'JL'm T eh lU |*V l ’' ,7rri U “«*>* “ U>J BUDS- lcj Inlon, ' Cl’uTOn won it, V“ 21X7 ; TTII I -**■•» T:tx fIIOHTVJt HOTIC*. wrar.M wmsSS 13,1 b '* u;lfttl “»•“«“ •* FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BDSI NESS COATS. ' Uh ot outeuitenera, ;.' *, - J '7 J P' jbl,; ;iiat 0“r Od«IItj Wiu not fail Id lint !- i; v.- a c.ij ba TaTored with. *S~ Eu.VT TOHOET THE PLACE— Wood Street, (CAftT SIDE,) OO&XSR Of DIAtfOHD ALLBT. oo wnn.«lm wlih “ciSSl!?* Bui”^ «cluri«l 7 ,oth. tnar'J JOHN 4TOLOSKKY A CO. Kali ana VVinUr Goods I ' EDMOND WATTS, VrEKCIUNT TAILOR, no. isl libkrtt street.— ccl L on h V ld fi lar SP»*tf*k Of Fall and Winter boo4* new designs; Plash Vat* ! “*>*. of the most beautiful patterns; French and EkglUh Sf,V r TV ?n c ' r e l eiT Bfyl * aDdBh » d « ia 0» marhetidl of : t *- nwt NEW NPIUNO GOODS. 1 ObT RECEIVED AT JOHN iIcCLOSKEY A CO'S Whole °r alloy, the largest and most varied stock of k oikls that tbls celebrated house has erer had the pleasure j <-f inntlng tb* at tention of the public to. Thesegoodshave been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we con and do sell at aa small profits as any house In the east* era clU*.. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to give us a call, and examine our extensive assortment nt UKADT MADK CU rUINQ. It rfiTpSto •numeret. Iho qa»nt. , t ,f l mmenM p n M of g^j eilta tt ,„ tha ‘v‘ * l ' st * bli3i ‘ men t; K frsuOd.ntto ,r ha '’ °° rl! I £ u ’ Bt “ Dli 01031 Jwdrable styles, which he Is prepared to make to order in tho most fashionable man. ner, at short notice, mid on the most ressonsble terms. We her. slso cn bend e largo end well menn&ctared stock of reedy mede Clothing, to which wo invite the attention of buj ere, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their “ ““ “ 177 I ; ibert J street,before making their pureheMs. [mart)] 0 . CONNER. s«w Clotttias; store. - rrtruP' 1’ STREK T. OPPOSITE LIBERTY f jnßt ol T llcd n™ establishment, X wnerw hw baa always on hand ft laree(uid m«Dt i>f all articles ofOLOTUlNQ,whiSh^war^tfl^?ri «»*“ Th. Mh?| 17 ’ *° J WUI 1110 mo « na2Sbl?p?S m p b aro r< N ue to giro him » call prl „ B. OPPENHKIMER. « rr „ . To Bou»ckeep«ri, “* * W oSSV« Mrs SSSS J »'!s»asaSSßS ■m v FRENCH CHINA. T.I Lr,"„°„,f° m 0 t * ont F lUfl'orent styles of French Chios nn „ „. „ UOBSE FURNISHING goods. Onr stock Of Knlros sna Porks, Spoons, Walters, Britan e nY':r,’K Gir “ n 09 ” H>“ mu,l. Rent $W Ml. Washington—A Dwelling House of three ronm a «« High street, with large yard, well* Ac Rent_ *7 M . larffe Story Brlott,No.Thlrdet• rent $1,5 per year. Nos. 31 and *7 Duauesni sfraetTlSs bouse is two stories, with basement yVrd ’ Warehouses on Water street * 71* Jf a ®°* 1 »0 r’ourth street. Together with othtn. B t°re-n»in on Apptyto R CUTHBERT 4 SON, J 140 Third street. JULY MAGAZINES— Godey’s Lady’s Book, for July—ao cant* Ballou’s Magaiine, <• jq 1 Yankee Notions, - « «. i« t 4 Frank Leslie’s N. Y. JournaL lfi <• North Britiah, for May. 0 TTje abOTo Jost receired by Errjr--, *. , 80U00L, CLASSICAL and of MONKEY for oalo at COST, LACFFKE’S BOOK STOEK, 87 OaU at got a OEoap Library. Wowl streot > u 7«> *“» to j ■cmcval. tj n ., r _ ' FACULTY. T ’ HOWDEN > ABSiatant Professor of Book tS>A^li£'rofitiSj Sl7 h Bar ’ Pr ° f ° awr of ,*£ APEL ’ Ptofea ’ lT 01 tt » and Qormsn Un experience In Steniive W£sl. S any yeß ” «U th, details and b^el SESSSfe&a&SrSS srsftg ss?fe Rood hand writing can IxTobtined. o ' 7 008 whero * upwards of 800 commercial oricUh.in? 158 ny ° f Which «BSSSSS¥ i l|S=ga perfSln ttebSalL” MP “*° ditiM -*>.“■ “The most ja^te i Sto^dto t S‘. JrilltV^y Jel2nl&w SadiDg. ’ l3 tto plaw 10 Puruhaso boots for cltyum bffoS“ Qll u , led “®°rtment of books In tbe SrnSS SmflSd I? Pe “°“ ,eav in * for 1,10 •lwavsmftJrn nrfLii to call on us, as we to onl n=tion ' hea oeUln e » number at a time F? at all bis lettora. Com- P Th»ni,> u lu s? B ’ ‘llueumtua— £1.. Fourth supply. —s?2s° d Fari “ HOUSt3: hj Mw * CRr °Ua« H. Batter LaJng or &erry Monomaniacs; by the author cf Wild Western Soanes. Bisteg.HQ6e; by Charles Dickens—l2)4 cents. n n* l Step-Mother; by Charles Dickens— Cali in and look over our counters and shelves, and send *or Whatever you want In the book line to H. MINER b CO. jy!B No. 33 gml±a.;,-' f’INK DRESS GOODS—A. A- MASON A received another splendid lot of Drees Goods, comm* «Ing rich Plaid, Striped end Figured Benges, Thanes rEL gaudies, Ac., Ac., with some elegant styles ofFlouniWl n f"M» [wm U TIFTrIt ' FW N ’ W 1,0,1 MISCELLANEOUS BIOTICE* T l nabv ) S^ o erj! N<1 , 0001)3 nAV ‘ ! BEES STORED with pS ™„, y Ule franaylvM,!, Rail Rmu Company: W. T. fe£‘i"or *•«>•. 1 rtoy. and 1 box. W. P. 0r05a0n„....:" ‘ 1 plongh casting. E.Birmingham- l“w.' Jn° Pittsburgh: .< Dr. t. Ehrhart -Allegheny, •• ••••••Mtanrgh, <; logics. f as™.... ;; iS™i. «• Bn'herland “ •' 1 barrel. Still • 11 2 barrels. T. Nell.— - '* 1 table, 1 bench, and! bedstead. “ 8 boxes plants. '* 1 com planter. M 1 plough. ” 1 coin planter. “ 1 clover holier. 1 clover holler. 12 baskets. “ 2 bandies pick bandies. ** 2 new smut ma chines b 1 box. J. Reppert « « 8 bundles rags. Ludwig B&uer Armstrong 00., u 1 cheat, Uppencott A Barr Pittsburgh, “ 1 bbl. varolph. Youngson « “ 1 bbL and 1 keg. No mark Ibox. Richard Morris « 1 pkg. screws. R. Wilkins « « 1 block marble. Gentle k Ingle » « 6 bags clay. James Moore * 4 ** 1 piece casting. M. Martin .. « “ 1 board saws. 0. Lightcap _ « « Ibox. R. Swain....;.. «• « 1 brx. No mark 1 chain pump. Granger. Jasper k 00.. “ “ 1 box. No mark..... * 1 barrel. A. “ “ 1 ehcct. Jas. McMillan..... u (l 2 pcs. bedsteads. G. W. R. & “ “ 1 basketfundries Cbas.Conwell “ «« 1 bale. Mary Berner. “ « 1 chest M. Elder, jr “ « 2 bbls. dye etffs. Chaa.Cox - “ * 1 fcox. B. Swane ♦* « I chest. No mark 1 box. B. Bawer 41 “ harness, collar * rope. “ 1 trunk. 1 “ 4 trunks. 1 bag beans. I “ 1 bale hops. •* 1 looking glasa j box. ' ® 6 ® r y,^ COtl - - “ “ 1 case machinery j “ 44 1 box books. D. M. Martin -Allegheny, “ 1 pk~. books. 0. Thomas Pittsburgh, 44 2 boxes. j J.* Llchtenberger “ “1 ahe«t. Geo. Aurent* “ “1 bbL liquor. Rev. J. L, E11i0tt....... 44 44 £ boxes mdso. All persons interested are hereby notified that such of said articles as are not removed on or before the seventh day of Auffust, 1855, will ai sold at Public Sals, at 10 o’clock, A.- M., on that day, at our Warehouse, No. 61 Water street, to pay the charge* due theraon. JONES k DENNY Pittsburgh, July 6th. 1855—f jy6:lml Kennedy 4 Negley...'.. “ B, S. Ehanbland.. “ J. M. Barrett 4 Co 4i R. E. Colvin “ H. A. Mellor “ No mark No mark.... .. G. Murray « Isaac P. Kerr. Jio. Burns »• Thoa. M00re.... “ No mark- A. Bigelow... H. B. Ryan. SUPERIOR. T Douglas County, Wisconsin* HIB PLACE is si touted on the Bay of Superior and Left Hand Hirer, at the head of Superior, and pi*3es«jj A BETTER SITE, A BETTER HARBOR, AND GREATER ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY, than any other point in the hcrth-west; and y equalled in prospective importance by Chicago only. • The Proprietors have a clear, undisputed and unincum bered title to the land upon which SUPERIOR is laid out, and all purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds for the name. Superior was laid out during the past season, and already contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a number of Stores, a Commodious Plct, with Warehouses, and is in all respects the ’ MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN in the West. The County Seat, the United States Land Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lake Soperior UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, now in course of construction, connecting with St Paul, terminates at this place. It is also the Lake termini of ail tho projected railroads to the bead of Lake Superior The ‘‘*oo" canal will be opened in June; after which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi cago two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine Teesels, having bet-n built expressly for thin trade. One Steam daw Mill la now in operation, and the machi nery for a second Is now on the way to Superior, which will be set to work Immediately on its arrival. One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on easy forms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve ments. Liberal appropriations have been made for public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, 4c. Ac. » In order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, it is proper to state that “ Superior City, about the title of which a legal controversy exists, w another and different place, and in a different township from Scpxbior, * £&> Maps of Sppnuoi: are signed by Tboa. Clark, sur veyor, and William EL Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be n»«n in the principal hotels of St. Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. All parsons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain Informa tion, are requested to Rpplv to Wk. 11. Newtoh, Superior, Douglas counsy, Wisconsin. WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Droprlatora of Superior, j fi-L3m 1 . Bo * rd or Nolle. NFORMATION ban been made to th» Board of rieaith tbot canj of eh. lore occurring ontride of the citv hare ooeo broneht rilhin ite limits ft,, relief. So doubt the moods of the Pick are prompted b 7 motives of humanity, jet It is proper they rhcoM be informed that tier subject thrmsc-ves to a severe penalty by po doing. } je S ia ;£ tQ . r . 0 laws regulating this matter, in casesi wbere the disease is malignant or contagious, In order that the densely populated oty may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, when It has gdfied B footing, scarcely rrsts so long as there remains a lubject fo- Its re morseless attack. The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law If patH-ntA folEfd with cholera, or any malignaj.-t’cr corta afouy dDea-y?, outßid« tbo city, must be remold to any of the Uospifob, porsnns conveying them thither muit haves permit from the Board cf Health. The attention of ail persons lntorestcd h eailei to the .ollawing auctions of an act approved April 5, U 52 That **»7 nmster, eommanifor, or otVr person Uj i'’ faar?e of any Te3 * ei 0? steamboat, violating any of « ® ! *£ rogulaiious prescribe! by thy paid Board of A ?f r u- provisions or ltd? act, shall, upon convic- JV^ fcnueo i or Prosecution in any court haTinj, jurisdiction, pay u fine not exceeding fivo hundred Boi-duf"H™mT ° n4 pa!d lnto ti ° “Id i J ~ T '.- Thi L’ rhen<,T “ r th " Bolrd ot Health shall receive /£2l^ atem cny or contagious disease t£> t Untfrf X « P r ;e to “<*t that depaniL An iSta SKf by MtfdcUm, Pioteraonwam K22?!v* ”—5? wwflte surpassing anything hitherto fonSScKl bESS oeimi, were they not substantiated bv neisona of men «t. onSu* dti °“ 8 ci “ atterM tof “bli th,»Mpktan“r ’B e&nall “curedmeoftheAsthma * &f EiXjearß standing. J. jp. Karssuar, 5 T .... „ P. M. of Duncannou. P*. lam cured cf of tea ymute* standing by r 1 c urti« 3 liygeana. Maugase* Eason, Brt-ofclyiK r> ? -trs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N Y. t wasV JL‘ # v o revere case of Bronchitis by the Hygeaaa. jred oI 1 i*y Filter has been cored of a distressing cone* years standing, and decided to bo incurable ► set era! ,=. ctana. She was cured la one month, by the Y •>/ the phytd*; - The Kpt. Dr. CheeTer, oOferr Urn i„ ■' cine ia the following language: of our medi* f Bur Sie-I think highly cfßr ’ 15 < ISM. ‘ remedy In diseases of the thros", ,',h i, Hygssiia aa »- v some opportunity to testitv i,, Hotli1 2 had-.' ;.- that it la a moat eacoliont I J sm „ conTll!CKl I' tho inhaling application to thochrat bMh 019 Sj7 “ p m max >"' rUo and INJBBIOC3 ronnterStT ah^t^^ 0118 ’" • would POISON. wunserieita. flhan. them as you- E.Mlera r AOo7tM r 'A C< B^isS' S i’i, 14i l^‘ >oai!t ” et: B - Sargent, New Brighten; : Jotn •. ' ; fmyl4dAW6m - ; ’ . r Spanish Miature. THE GHEiT POBIFIEB OF THE BLOOD 1 >- x «m i??,* a of .Hercary la it, HEAD AND PQNDfi^i—< n f s&gag&raj&j Diiordera, Lumbago, Spinal Complaint,, aSlll ffiSfv;.; atWng from B n iajndicfon, ore of Mercury, floor adrnra in-' Lue, or Impurity of the Blood. ipprudamo Li la E reat “Satire modlclna and purlflcr of Blood r£‘l, • pand, of grateful patientaftoi SliSrt < ol the United Bates, who testify dally to the rmuriM ! l'St ? s , SPM™n b MrYn!now , S t roedklne^OAß- 5 fiSto&^sas?^ patto “** hj £3s? For all diseases of the Blood, nothin* h4a* - ) to compare with it. It Xhiun&j£ *** a J*> gently and efficiently on tho> i m strengthens the Digestion. ♦ "to* ¥& Kidneys} makes the akin clear and he<hv -one to tho Stomach tution, enfeebled by disease ot> .™ restores the Const? of yonth, to its pristine ▼too*' d 2f n & iheaxcease' For the Ladles, it is SrlL*?? B S?ff th ! no tics ever used. A fe” • f anahly Ibetter than all the cc£ will remoro all sallr * das ®? of c arter , a Spanish Mlxtor‘ mantling to the rjieiKJl °*i C^5 p A? toD » mog the rose prore the geno- al wfoSli lastle l! 7 flte P» “<* the medlclV, "=«**M.d<*«e£yoad.r from%,!3,L n f ™ be ;, of cetUflM b„ t. « WATHAKrEi, LBATEKB. ! corner of First and *AHHEBIOCK * g>' TOSEPn'tra? , ' ;t *’* Carrl* g a lUpo.ltory.; J ijBM n i OW carrying on bust aeaa la his spacious premises, fnnrn o^Lh?i!? B , Gd ’ ) ?? tho » niQßmgEjr • it™ v tarnplie, mu tta Two-HileJSi^r . Inv?i? f? cen ?j‘ ubur E h lanrtHOTiUo, reap- •» RnrnTrS 9 P ub Uc to inspect tifl stock of OAr ectlu' OUUQIE3, Ac. And he particularly Informs *KIAQ]' pvrcttatcrsj that one price only is made. Jfr , gentles;- experience in the business, enables hln> to -'Urteon yes patrons the same choioe collection of O' place befbre J i&anj years past It has been hla partlr which. • select from the various and mart & alar department 1 lecturers. The success of his new' seated Eastern mat; economy of his arrangements will system is . • fashionable manqftcrorea at in' , supply the heat and m\ Unencumbered by tbesa ’ y>rieei 4 mania for decorating house < “ e * T 7 expenses. whlrf» the price cf goods, (owiuy * of business had - wUI sell, on ready moa* • t ° iar S« rents.) • profits. * at mabhleaattfJ?*u 111 I Wtigon Hr iater . *^? i L” Ti OK( ! to 1" o |~S*: , _ qxaaa^j^a^sr^i a^ u Poraonj ,. wul °*»«i in t iteui lr» 810 me -** ■*» * "sa Aito “ K of prcupu, 4 ■ KO^^^ossFwgolSaoSsM-' * "•■vTiefe, ■■ : MEDICAL. PILLS: roa toi cun* op ""IV- \