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'ty v- .. . v: r?J ' ;-v.•>< f -- fJ -VY. r,: -•.- ' •. c n : .iji i ' r '■*' •V* :< v *t * . % "I EMI= -■ : ' f l 'fj&z-v ‘-i. ; »• .Cv'V *■''.■- i.‘V' ■ V. ..* V»-f’ i ; X '■•.:v:%->.' vt., • .*,\;*•-.".V •*. Atv.?t*A?<:;-’-^ v <*» «'•■';• vV.«l^-.'An * £* *«? *V ’ ■ v ‘;: -♦■.•, -'?:■*-iS’ji* & '>„•■*■ *-£rJ "ii-’■ ■■ ‘.v /(lAsVi, 4 ' I:'. J' --v •• •;.:•.?•,?„*>*-*><*4* j>...l, * i'. .:?«• .* *m .-*■- -c. ~ -. J't h-'.'Ji* 4* «* 1 ~ ••■•V . -'i< L-.. <- 4 .. ... 't ' v : : -■ '-Vi- V ‘A«- 3ft /■: j- - ••■* ' f/ffV V.'-" t *«,• '^;. 1 RAILROADS. CB H TBA It OHIO -RAIrL ROAD* Summer Arrangement— TUBES DAILY TRAWS DACH WAY, ( r 'S( Cara Mtween And lmt one cnenge Baltimore. AS Md m“ d.y June 18th. 1865, Train* wiil run « \J foilowe GOING EAST. ErprfS* Train TrtßJi* friiMi. XffiK. 10 00 A. M. 3:30 P. M. U:3OP.M. ColombuH —*£ lo „ 4;45 u 11:50 A.M. ZanasTdle 1253 « 6:44 “ 3.-01 “ ;... 1-20 “ t:08 “ 3:26 “ : f* : « a u Srire Bsiiir 330“ HI ®; 45 “ Qrr - 6il! ' “ GOING WEST. Exprcu Maxi JVtpW TjfjtxA. Train. Train. Train- BeUMr 0:45 A.M. 6:15 A.M. &00 P. M. Belmont 10:31 “ „ Barnesrille... 10:52 < 6:43 “ <•« Cambridge .11:56 “ 8.04 • 4 . Concord... 12:17 P: M. 8:30 « .gJJ «< Zanesville l:W « *-5 ?. « Newark 2K>B ‘ }?‘?s pRL 130 A. M. Arrlta Oofumbns... 3:20 to take up or The Express Train going East rrariLrille, Concord, leave passengers, at Ne'Sjagk, Belmont only. Cambridge, Campbell’*, ® srnM, ” 1 ° , boyo d JmSstationk n-Wgbt train mu amp at all 8t» tlonfl on proper notice at Colnmbns ,Tb« 10:00 A. M- EjPre s hloh learea Cincinnati at 6A. M. with ftom the West on the Oolumhus, Plqoa and with the Train m Newarl! wiUl mo rntag Trains to ani l Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with and from Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio liallroadfor Baltimore, Waihington, Philadelphia and East- P. M. Train will connect, at Columbus with the second train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandnsky, Masefield and Newark Railroad; Bnd at WheaUngwim Night Train ,n Baltlo.ore.and Ohio Bailroad. Paaaengera 1 earing Loutiritlo and points below Cindnnat!, and taking the 9 A. SI. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Oolumbns. Passengers leering Indlana n oils and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with thla Train ad Columbne, a nd reach WheeUng at 9:15 P. M., and leore by l 0 30 P. M. T rain cn Baltimore end Ohio Bailroad, arrirlng In Baltß m The ß lU3o*pHl! e Tram y connects at Oolombna with the MallTraln which leaves Cincinnati at fc3o P.sL»nn-J arrives atteimU‘.7&W A. Ms mommectoß wltll ’ion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad. Paasen a erd leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains «an f bj fflchlgnn City, LaTayette, WanapoUs and Bay ton reach Coiambus In.eeason to take ttls train, and at Pooling will takrtfce Accommodation Train for Combe.- 1 aod, sleep there, and resume by I*xpresB Train to Balti* mor . and Eastern The 6:16 A. M. Moll Tram connects at Bellalr with Night Train on ‘ho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, MamiQeld MLVernon, and Obicago ria Monroeville; at Golombus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana* polls, and Chicago, rin Dayton and ctoUrbana. The 9 45 V M. Express Train connects with the Expreea Train from Baltimore, and amvee In Columbus at 3:20 P. and con .ects with trains going South and West arrir lriThe M. Train connects with the Accommodation Zahesrilift, June IS, 1855—[je21] -n^“PEIsrNSYLVANTA railroad. THR QSEAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting th* At lantic cities with Western, North-western and. Sooth wostern Btates, hr e continuous Railway dlrcot. • This road 1 also connects at Pittsburgh with daily Une o! J? all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San* dusky with steamers to all porta on the North-western Lakes; making the moat direct cheapest and rdtabU route by which FREIGHT can bo forwarded to and from the PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, l 7&0 . lootta. (In hexes,) Purs, Feathers, 4c - i SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,) Dry Goods, (iu bale*,) Hardware, Lea- S-GOc; per lOOlbe. ther, Wool, 4c * . THIRD CLASS Anrils, Bagging, Bacon I per ioO!bs. and Pork, fin bulkti Heap, Ac. j FOURTH CLASS —Coffee, Pish, Bacon and 1 40 c. per lOOfcs. I Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil 1 ia shipping Goods from any point Ka?t ot Philaaei- , nhla. be particular 10 marfc package “ rta i llailroadT All to the. Agent*»of! Ms Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, wIU be forwarded Without! Fatioii?'Adcrts.—Mosi-s Potter, Boston; J. L. Klliott, N. 1 T • K. J. Sawder, -Philadelphia';- Magmw 1 more t Geo-G. Fraotasens, Pittsburgh; ■Bhringman'* Bwwn, 1 ClacihhWL Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, MeldKUn, Madison, lodg-BeteliCf A Ctfc, fit. touls, Mo.r#: S- Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana. : nQJJBTON> • General Freight Agent,-Philadelphia. ~ H. J. LOMBAERT, Superintendent, Altoona. Pa- Steubenville and iadiana^Kfuixoad, CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, June 20,1855, thfl Mall 1 Train leaves Steubenville dally, (Sundays exceptedL) | at 7 o’clock, A. M., and arrive at Newark at IXO 0 clock, P. M. connecting with trains for Columbus, Sandusky, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lasalle, Mount Vernon, Rook laland, Toledo, Saint Louis. Reach Cincinnati at 8:20 same evening. RETURNING: b«« No.urk at 13 o’clock, IL, and artWca at Stanton vilie at 7:10 P. M. Passengers by this train leave Cincin nati at 6 o’clock, A. SL Tiie Cad.l* Accommodation Train _ Leaves Steubenville daily. (.Sundays excepted,) ae 4.D0 P. M and arrives at Cadis at 6:35 P. H. RETOt^IHO, Leaves Cadi* at 7.37 A. M., and arrives at Steubenville at 10 For further information apply to JAMES A CO., Freight and Paesengor Agents, Nos. 114 and 110 Water General Freight and Ticket E- W. WOODWARD, Superintendent^ 1555~ A 18, LINE BOUTE 1855. FliOM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS. Via CHICAGO, ALTON AND BT. LOUIS MIL HaMBM MD, Formerly the Chicago ami Mississippi. Carrying the Gnat American Express and U. & Mads. milE Onlv Direct and Reliable Route to the South and X South-West—Seventy Miles Shorter than any Other Route. two tnaecou sxpnraa tbaitts dailt, sohdays sxcxptsd. Leaves Arrives®. • Chicago. St. Lomu. St. Louis Day Express 01& A. M... .12 30 A. M. St. Louis Night Express-—.lO-00 P. M....... Trains run directly through without change of cars or Chicago to St. Louis tn Ifyi hours. _ . IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock laland Railroad for Ottawa, La Salle, Rock Island and Cea- Bloomington, with Hlinois Central Railroad for Clin* ton, Wayoesville and Decatur, and with Biages for Peoria. At BpilDgfield,with Great Western Railroad lor Jackson ville and Illinois River. . At Alton, with Dally Line of Packets for Hannibal, Qoinoy and Keokuk; tho most expeditious and reliable to all portionD of North-eastern Missouri. At St. Louis, with Daily First-dam Steamer* ferr New Orleans and intermediate point* on the tower Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, 81. Joseph, and all point* on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. .. R. P. MORGAN, Bap*fc,Bloomlogton, 111. L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, IIL f*P 7 J_ ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAII ROAD: Carrying tho Great IT. State* Hall and Express, TWO PASSENGER TRUNB It UN DAILY on its «ntiro lonsthfrom DO BOOTH to OAIBO, um CHICAGO to CAIRO. ' I This Road, la conjunction with Trains of the Ohio &na i, Mi«il'-slt*p{ R- R* and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forma the moat direct.-nod only continuous R. R. route from- OHICACO to fit. DOUIS, CIUUAGO to CAIRO, . ‘ CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. ; ... . . Tmlflu laftTß Chicago ee follows: - • 10A SI end 10 20 P. 51.—Sr. I-otne asn 0iO» EXMurai. ni«i for St. Louis t>7 this train take the .ara of tho ; OWo and Miss. B. R. at Bandore!, and are carried direct to . 8L 0 oTaI H. and 4.10 P- SL-Dmmaoa Ajtn_Qat.tii4 .Pi. eaiss connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque), with a Daily' Line of Steam Paoketa to r SL Paul end the Upper MlPsißPlppt river cities. •._ •_ _ . Trains leave Cairo fox Chicago and Dubuque at 7 .SO A. Pasae'hftera from the East and place* on the .Ohio-river destined Tor St Louis, will save 190 todiouftandon^ oertain river, navigation feum Cairo to EL fifteen,hours In advance of the river route* by taxing the °*Tlc&etfj to St. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St Pail,andall im portant Places bjr this route, can be had at the offloe of the O. A Pi and 0a A P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and-. Michigan Central Railroad In Chicago jed pamauaw v from tvect Newton, W«tmor«l|n4 °Bonnty, to MiltenburgStatton, Fayette Ktiitta CLARA FISHER having-been char. ffieeTA C. H. JL Co., will laate Pittsburgh Railroad, which will» between burg gtatlcma.ami arriveatW®Btl?ewtonat the’ st-amer, CLARA; IXSHEB for Psrt*bureh; re»ahing Pittaborgh at noon.' , , . Itaia will leave West Newton at 13 o'clock to Miltenborg. ami returning, will leave Miltenborg at 6 dm rtoi>olns:M all way stations. ■ . to Miltenborg, $1,15. Stagea for Hnlontm^and ConnalsTflle will connect with the InißA be transported each way daily. For rates •JaTmELW-iJALD WELL, Esq., Assistants nparintaiidant, Pwig&nSnt on s uteamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the OLIVER W. BARNES, Monongahela linage. CDd Bo _p er intendeot. Pittshnrgh. .Tqne2Q. 18Sh . —- f.hitriotts Ulnmc, —; y «rsv^s-w ... .?, >_ i;>H. . • centrXl. a'Otßfi NEW AND DIRECT KOUTE OPENI tEßonan . Northern Illinois to the Mississippi Eiver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA- All Railroad to the; j** BgUalpp * Chicago, Burlington and Quincy ad 4 BURLINGTON. lows, BURLINGTON,' QUTNCY, The Only Blr* l JSSS t? WAPELLO. PORT KEOKUK, «ÜBOATIg». A*,ahd the Otn.lt ALL DBS MOINES, TO BT.LOUIS, BLOOM- c SPRINGFIELD, XNQXON, OLIN.TON, übu J intermediate StabonE on Q»“'“1 Ohio and Missis* “ ,P -r,LSfoTths above line leave Chicago on the arrival of ■nfffl from the East-avoiding all iaymgover at-any of Burlington daily for Bonthern and Central loSS NorttSTMtaonrllmaklng the quiches and moet reliable route to reach all the important points west of the Mississippi aa far as Council Bluff, with from' A 0 fifty milea leaaßtaging than bjmi otterroute. ““Road, for a large portion or the way, da laid vrlth the oosnsnotra Rail, theemootheet riding and boat Railroad In the West wellistocked with the moat modern Locomotives and olegant I n *? E ra y this route passengers are aura of “A** o * I tioiTand arriving at 3t- Louis on “ l v e rUs6d tlm.. aYoid'i.g the vexatious delay of fbge and Ice, and dangers of navlgar tion, aa on the route by Alton. _ n£ i n 0 Baggage chacfced direct. through.fcom Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. „* :TffißOUan TICKETS by this route the ?«it?klt% E SU f rnS°of“r «ta, vrtU receive immedl . 5 5 c. 0. HAMMOND, Sup’t. ate despatch. Q K FOLLK pp ) Gen’l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. C5-TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad ; Offices of the country. .—— C LEVELAN D AHD PITTSBUBGH EAILBOAD. ISgngBBgBMSiM CONNECTING WITH Ohio and Fioneylviiiilo. Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. I THE shortest, quiches! «nd most rolloMe route to Toledo, ( Chicago, Booh Island, Galena, and Bt. Loots, Is VIA , °™n route Is One Bundled miles shorter and about nine ] hours quieter than the circuitous one via Indianapolis, Two Dsily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago nrenty-threa hour*, aad St. Louis thirty-seven hours. • The Trains of the Ohio and Peons. Railroad leaving Pitts* hnrgh at 2.0 D, M. and 8.00, A. M., connect at Alliance for Cleveland as follows : . , onA • Trains for Cleveland leave AlLianceath 65, A.SUand 12.00 oonn-ctin? at Hudson with Train® fer Cuyahoga Sails and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland — r A -£\** d 2.20 P. M snd“bo<h conoectinr with Trains for Toledo, nuta no conu~ Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Roci la '“d, Galena, end the North-west, who wish to go through wlth detention, will teSo the train tearing PHtebt SOO A M, and arriving In Clereland at -20 P- IL, aa that la the only train by which close oonnecunna are made at or beyond Chicago. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 8-00 neat morning, and 8L Louis al mldnighL Euggag* oneeged through Co Olovelend end Chicago. ANH To Alliance S 3 00 T° CO $W » gJST - 1 « :: :18 « USo *• D.trolt. 700 {6 CO “ SpdhgCeld 18 .0 10 » •' Cbioago....sl2Al3 $lOl9 “ Burl ngton 10 00 16 00 “ Bloomjngt—lo 90 14 40 “ Peoria. 18 00 14 00 “ Bt. Louis .2100 10 60 , , . 4 , Passengers ere requited to procure their office of this Company, in the Monoogeheae Donne, third door below the corner. 100.000 copies 1 r FTliAliBO 'T DISASTERS OK .. I JEStATIIB WESTERN WATERS, AND sSsSsSsTRAM UUAT DUiKCTOKY.—ThoSsaoeM undn-*ijim«i have now In court*** of preparation a n«*w STtJtMEOVT TrTRF.CTf)Hr.-»hk*r trill irf'n OctobM noMf- conUla mm uro.huniirel panes. tU» ISO BOOKS KVER PUBLISHED, r.n-1 still he . hootOial ..Wiß be lnteswUnt to all dwf o[.i>«n..r Thr STEAXI - DIRECTORY will contain a ccmpte*e list ansi ae* 1 gSiDtion ol nll-tha Steamboata.nGjr atWt on the Western atm Southern whtwa. The length, rncxlfl, speed, tod Onmnjc-of.cKTh fcvjat.rwfcwe ami by w * nr ? Sm«of *bet«ia. AUo,th* nua^ of Captains and officers, her og*, ftc„ Ae. TbfcJ Directory Vlll contain a history of Steamboat* and Stearaboatiog on the Western waters ’since the application of Rteata * B sketch of the Gr« boat built for the Ohio fUrer. wl.h the name of the builder, rcramauder and owner. The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a ll«t and descrip tion of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that hare occur red on the WESTERN’ and SOUTHERN WATERS, beau;!* fully illustrate-!, with a LIST OF ALL THOSw WHO HAVE BY THEIR BURKIKU, Sl'-lUNQ | AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters, i Tha Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, HiMiX'.ppl, Mitsoarl, HUnola, Arkansas, White, Red, OoachlU, Yasoo, and other Rivers, with Hie Towns and Cloe* laid down, wi-h oorrect distances; also many other Hirer a °A Commercial Items of interest to the people at law*. Tha hook w-ll contain the cards ol the various L. B. Mail Doa-». with the trad* they are in, *«- The Directory wil L tl f 0 I f at S aoompleto list of an the rcapoaaibte oteamboat Uceoscd Officers, their places of residence, Ac., Ac ; tbo new Steam boat La*, Its requirements, «V.h ccmmeuUj showing wherein It benefits the inamjxteit offierr, and tryu-rej the l amp&nt officer, Ac, and all the important tf. B Su cwme Court Steamboat DurtMona up to data . the and important Commercial Privileges, BIUs r d Lading, lm- I oortaot Decisions of th« various D. B. CourU la regard to Freight* Lo«t and Damaged, Acu, Ac., with many other 1 things of Interest. . . , , I I Xh* Directory will be illustrated in the best style and | printed In the be*t mnnur. Tb** author has for six years j b*en gathering together all the facts and items iu regard .o . the nnraeronß steamboat disasters nn the Western and Booth cm waters, and now intends publishing them in ] book form. The price of the work will b* put at the low sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand oopics will he Issum for the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing wul have to do ao at once, as none will b« print-J unless orderod in adbance This work is destined to bare a r:rrnUtion ot over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as iho publishers at* receiving large numbers of Mtaeflbera. per mall, from all narts of the country, ditty. Some of tne olrtent tK*tm«n, os well aa most scientific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. . _m k Tb« Directory will be issued In October, and will be an ornament to tbo parlor as wall as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the above W AU commantealiens and letter should be addressed to w JAMES T. LLOYD A (XU Postofficn Building. Cloetnnsti, Ohio. " Alexander W. Koeter, ATTOSNKY AND COUNSELLOR at law, ajto Sciici ,oAi C'uinoinY, A«ent (or prorartai Bounty L.ndj and Pomdona, and tor tin) Collsction of Claims in Ureas Britain and Ireland. _ made in this and adjoining Counties, Eo* tales of decedent* settled; Real Estate lought. sold or leased -and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers J**™* Ofllneou FOURTH street, a few doors above gmlthfleld. Pittsburgh, March 58,1865 —[mh2S:dew J A.. W. Foster, NOTARY PUBLIC, und Commissioner for the States of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. rrg- iw. drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for reeo-d or use in any of the above named btAtes, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhrde Island. Pittsburgh, March 1 S-te—i mhaa-daw * "■ Ulrica o/ Moso.noa.atkA ftAViQATtos Co., Pittsburgh, July 12,1955. ) BY authority of a Supplement to the Charter of ibla Company approve* tho 2oth ey of January, 1864, re quiring the Company Jo extend the Improvement abore BrownsvlHe, and authorising the application of the tolls of the Comp&nyto that object, Bad the distribution of I new stock amongst the stockholders to an amount equal to the earnings of-the Oompany thus expended—the Tre*f«« r has been Instructed lodlstributo amongst the stockholders, In new stock. Pour percout. upon theamaont held by them respectively, which will to placed to the credit of their stock account, on U» boot, of Ihc Company Treasurer of Mon. Nav. Co. t»SAhL hTIAM MIU., I Allegheny-, Jultr 14th, 18&6. J THB interest of Meows Uabviy Cuilds and Asa P- Goods in onr Arm ceasos, ft mutual «?° and after this date. BRYAN, KENNEDY A 00 Jjntlm - fillSUllAlAllA. — I>r. IIhQWN hereby' Intorms XhQ afflioted that hia remedy tor Urn above mentioned diseases Is one that will cure. He will 7>mnt a cure In any case of this kind. This remedy was never-known to fall when properly perapveroti wlihr * Many suffer tbo torture of thfßCompidnt for months ana years, when a few'months would procure a certain, cafe Cpaunltliig Booms, No. 41 OIAMONt> , alley. • i° lß DK. BROWN continues to be '-onsulted lor the cure of SECRET DLBEABE3. His success in long standing cues IsTrnwioailed- The'afflicted are invltod. to call with out delay. Person* afflicted with Venereal Disease?, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay -fo get his advice* Letters-containing a fee Immediately flT Offlceand Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitta bargh , ■ l* 2o . CHARTER’S NEW BOOKS AT DAVISON’B, 66 Market Bt— j Emily Vernonj- or Filial Piety Exemplified ; Philip Colville, a Covenanted etory, by draco ' Kennedy, * _ _ . ynmily at Heatherdale. or the Inflbenee ofOhrlfl* tian-PrinciipleA by-Mra. Mnekay; ■William WlTberforce, or the Christian Statesmen, by Collier; . , The Dead In Christ, their State. Present and fu ture, by Dr. John Brown, author of Exposition of Ist Peter, Ao.. Sc ; Prayers of the Paul; Stray Arrows: . ' , _ Works of \Phljip Henryj Jacoby Notes, vols. I and 2; Memoirs of Obetlln; Rich and Poor, by Ryle; Ashton Cottage; Manual tor the Tonng; Footsteps of 8t Paul; B. B. MASON, Sopft. WANTED— Cooks and Heuse Servants for private fam ilies and hotels. Ladies who need Nurses or any kind of female help, and gentlemen who want Clerks or Balesmen of burinsss habits, with good references, Garden ers, Carriage Drivers, or Men or Boys to do any kind of .work, can be supplied at BAKU’S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 410 Liberty street. gg- Harvest Hands wanted—high wages paid. Jy26 A A. MASON A CO. have just opened 40 pieces of Wool m Borage* at 12)4 cents per yard. Also, another lot ol those Fine Lawn Dresses at 50 a°d cte. jy27 lAn FINK BILK BONNETS^of ihe very newest styles, IUU selling Bt $1 and $1,25, at ' jy2T * A. A, HASON & CO/S, 25 Fifth at nng q bbio fine order,Peer’d on consignment a forrale by f JygTf ATWELL, LEE & CO. R- EFINKD BDGABB-76 6W« Crashed. Powdered an 1 Eetod White sesa™, jot ■ ' ‘- 1 - tt-iQR Rat.k—Thai Bqperior llonae Loft No; 141, op F Fourth, above SmlthfioM - -, . r| IAR—IOO bWo-N/O. 'far, targe tibia, In fine order, to ar -1 rir. on consignment, »nd 4 GEO bVe^Foil N 0 S3ui£ JbMt mak£[< mostoonvenient honse in Ole city for passenger* arri 'l tIo ProprietoifhaviDg, at considerable expense, fitted op, to «ceu2l“sfyle, the AIANSION HOUSE. wonld respeob fully solioit aahare of pnbUo a splendid STABLE and el tensive W AQON YAED, atlc»o ing ample accommodation to travelers and tosmstera. ut; Larder and Bar will be famished with the best the market can afford. „ BT. CLAltt •* OT £Slj b. Comer of ftnn and SL Clair ttr atl, ™ THE undersigned, formerly . Bro J° . ’ d taken this large and commodious HOML, and having refitted it In magnificent style, would respectfully Invito his friends and To traveling' public to glve hlm a calh Aa gured, with the convenience of the house end We perience in the business, he. can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. feh22 J. DURAND, Sup’t, Cleveland. J. A. CAUGUEY.Ag’t, Pittsburgh. HOTELS. GOOD INTE vFHODSK, ~ O BNEB OF ÜBKBTT AND GRANT STRBETB, n«t the Railroad Depot. TAMRS gjiANNON, Proprietor janl3:ly ■ — ‘ ‘ OWSTOM’Si _ trr . VK t»t Tjv HOU3B, 60 Booth Eighth 6treat, between WmSMdWriiat. PhlUieiphU. _U vM* THK UNION, . -kTO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. B ' WE ™^° f N the Eagle,) Proprietor. £2^2 OASUII.U HOUSE, MUTTER OP MAIN AM> soma STS., WARRRN, O' EZrffSnlnnrfntor takes pleasure In announcing to the T ll^ new and elegant Hotel has been opened X J“ b 3siSntertatnment. Balog commodious and roomy, “oSiidM the office of the Ohio Btage Oompany.lt offers unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda. aham“o?pubU0 B pattSStge bfrespectfuUj? aul7 1 - ' I'RAM.LIN housk. ciiEsTNtrr stkket, above Philadelphia PAEKBB X.A.IIID, Proprietor*. jyl9:3m] TERMS t 1,60 PEB »A*. HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, PSNNA. Twu nndersiraed having taken charge or the nDove n JSI Hou«, end refitted It at a large e comfortable as well ae elegent J'X ^or alj “ h ARE^S^HOT^L, ■» T O 133 LIBERTY KCMElffoot «tr«t, Pitts- ' Ml a KKLIS HOUSE, Cleweland, Ohio. CnTmtirK 4 BON Pnorarorea.— This House baa un d«Sn£ thoto£h sind extensive repairs, alterations, * erg?»ddlttons oj new furniture, etCn Bui the ton STthemselrc* that nothing shall be wanting on Sr part to render the f aaircua a phtoe where all the com torts of aarst class hotel can be 3QN jy4:tr —' FLOftBSCB UOTJCIii No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (com)Uot*i>oH tne meopkij* mam.) 1 ebttbeh lovejoy, PROPRIETOR REoTAURANTo. WlliklSS HALiljt W. C.QAHAQHEK, 5 m 1 IburOi iCrtt , fat wren Wood and Smxthflfld. rpnu n.aclouii estabLisbiaant has been leased bjlheoub- I briber, »bd complete!; lie ta at all hours prepared to furnish flverv luxury that can be found In the best regaiuteu re suur*iiw7n the Stares. Ilte spacious Bar will *}*■***£ eupbUml wltb the rerj best Uqaors. Game of etepy 4e- S r T° D> ‘ n jT°’ °“ D ‘"‘?v. 1 0. u ° i l*on bank kxvhamok, THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WIXJP AND .' I ]ARKET. rims Subscribers beg leero to lujorra I tue public geuermUT, ihet me? here ImseU the ebore Rnouu BeSurpnt, "“ ch , h “ sr o f vra patronage of « generous gaHANI)KLMEaEa) Q. B. rBANCIA ' ~ OOK.KUCOPIA *3-0 VS TEE AND COFFEE D. BAENABD. jj 0 40, Ti/tA SirecU betvxai Wood and HarkiL janifclyj , CR.YB T A L PALACE, V *> So , itt Market .treat. ff. 0. BKEE7, . i—: Ji.E3PECTFUI.LV informshl»ftl«n4»«ii4th. ra (. Juubllc In several, th»t lw bM juiit .tartcd hit York in'! PbiludciptiU modern «tjle of ' >*©7 COOKXNU UVSTEllSond»r«rjthmg.elK!lathe e.tlDg lino. Oysior. In the Shell or Stowed, tor iiA '•“t* odtiren.- He will oleo furnish the beet of everythin* Ui«l the mwrhct will wdnrh Hoas« olw.ts open omll3o tlock In the morning. - OYfiTBR SALOOS ASU ItIiiBTACIiANTI 10S WOOD STREET. ritHE subscriber has now his GYSTKB 6AIXX)N AKD I BATING IiOUBK perfected in a manner that cannot t*\ac*l«l bv anv similar establishment In the HEALS \VILL BE 3EH VKD UP AT A LI. HOURS Of THE DAT, from the , a- j»., Choicest Meat*. Fqwla, Flab, *«• His Bill of Fare cannot be surpassed, and be would respect fnUj inrite the .tuaUtm .1 it. gxILL> jaSOrmaetf 108 Wood .twA_ Sit. Clair L&str Beer Brewery. rpUE undersigned respectfully Informs the public that be 1 I. now full? prepared to eerre private lamUie.- end the public generally, with hi. oei.brwted LAOM bottle. All order, left at hie Office, KO uS UtAHOSU ALLF-Y, (near Wood .treet,) will be punctually att.ntoUo, and the Beer delivered to any part of the city " TteUdg. Benlta* Lager Beer _ Vo, 100 SniVt/uld tirteL, oppcnU Vi» reiUK FUbscrlbrr has Just owo*d one of the Ijjjtjj 1 1 best finished Lw;«r Beer Halls in the city, acknowledged to b*> a superior arJcle, and «v«rv Other*. ■ aoDHiboo about hia bouse cannot bo ' 11 * |£*aja«tt Me. WD E.SGLISn, Bole Bottler of BMITETS celebrated . kennett Ale and Brown Stout, AUo.Oomtuon Aio and Porter, in <|uart and pint bottle.. Thr situation of families, and the trade, Is respectfully ■oUeltod. _ . ““ Uj - Mineral Water and ItmnaparlUa WSI U ENGLISH, Pitt etret, below Penn, la now manufacturing end bottlcluglb. above beverugeeon an extensive scale, Uto article, are of the beet quality .and nufactured from the purest matorlala. _ ooUiUJ_ HOPPERS PATENT PLANE TUE undersigned Is prepared to supply OAKPBNTERS, CABINET-JIAKKIiB, and Workers lu Wood generally, with his Patented and rkiaable PLANTS. Ail who base tried it, pronounce t a moel raluable ln ▼antlon, that must econ come into g-oera) use. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen arc but two among many letters the reunite* has rwsdred recommeQd.ng this Plane abore all others In use : pmaaraou Utbah Cabistj Factobt.l . February 22,18A6. j We hereby certify, that during tho last twelve months we hare usnd Hopper's Pat. ni Piano, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Maker* and Oarp-ntere aa su perior to any other Plane in us*. We consider U peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and ail aorta of hard wood, and for planing sene rs, it s far superior to the old mi*le A.f scraping, besides being a great sating of time. One man, by using tnla Tlane, will plane more veneers than Bve nun can do by any other plane or method |n u*e. H. *** KTAH 4 Co * To Mossa t. Eaton, Esq.: , _ . Dtar i bare examined Hopper's Patent Bench Plane, and believe It to be a most excellent article for the uao fbr which it U intended, aa a combination ot piano and aispted to planing veneers, and !t does not rebuke one-fourth the time or labor of the old rnothod; and I have no doubt, when Its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely .uperwde the former te dious and laborious custom. * I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged m the Gabinet business, as from my knowledge of Itaw is nothing as well Sited to give a smooth and beautiful finish to veneers aa the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. Jasus W. Woodwhl, Furniture Warerccms, 97,99 Third st., Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Ittruary 27,1856. MOSES F. EATON, of this city, la my sola Agent for tho eale of Planea, or of rights to manufacture and sell them WM. 0. HOPPKE. 1865—(mh21 Af) , DCPF’S UEHCANTILE COLLEGE, Ofc-iSH DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Summer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, Taught from Duff's System of Book-keeping, sanctioned by tLe Chamber of Conimeroe of New York aa the moat per fect work ttpon account* now In use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOK KEEPING, Embracing eight tripe of a boat—lUustrmttug re shipments of freight and paasengeas, owners’ uetllemenifl, before and after eale of the vessel; transfers of owners’ shares, and other important matters not attempted ia any of the one* trio sratams of Steamboat Book-keeping In Use. y PENMANSHIP. Taught by Mr. J. D- WUUam», tho only professional teacher of penmanship now In tho city. ‘ MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, Embracing a new method of computing interest, with all the most approved abbreviations in mercantile computa tions In use. MERCANTILE LAW. Although others adrertise these lertures, this will be found the only Institution In the city where they ere regn* la fl®“Cnll an-i get a Cironlar and Bample of Mr. Williams’ Penmanship betorc engaging elsewhere. j«23 IMELD BOOK FUR RAILROAD ENGINEERS.—Contain- JO ing formula tor laying out curves, determining frog an ales, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together With tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathims and Mtnral signs .tan* gents, etc. etc., by John B. Bench, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,7&- , . . The object of the present work la to supply a want very generally-felt by Assistant Engineers on Kail mads. Books of convenient form for use in the field, conialnJnj the ordinary lograkithmatic tables are common enough; bat a book combining with theso tables others peculiar to the HailroadJork r -and. especially the necessary formal® for laying out carves, turn-outs, crossings,Ac.,is a desideratum which fills work is designed to supply. U. 8. Mn.ivAftT AQADtMT, West Point. April 18, 1854. ftnitenun;. Ihavejpoked over “Uenok’s Field Book for Ballroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it willbe found a very useful and practical volume both for omceand field work. _ Tool. April 21,1864. I am much pleased with Mr. Henck’s little manual, the “ Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of reoognlsed processes among railway engineers, he has given others which new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being In general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of for Henck’s book la such as to adapt It excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure in expressing my coiUial satisfaction with Its execution, alike with the per spicuity oTafrangement effected by the author, and tho ex* cellentWpographical taste, displayed by his publishers. j r jj F&AItXLIH Q&IXMI, 0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, lor sale by WILIJAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, au3 Market street, oorner of Beoond. VARIETIES I—A Cottage House in Allegheny for sale. Price $7OO. ABrictHoufieandlioifors7&o. . . A small Frame House and Lot on Mrunt Washington * fllsu!XinttB imOhloand Virginia for sale on easy terms, by [jytt] SrCOTHBiiET A SON, 140 Third eh '■ rV -’i-*0-' ,' *&“ .•» r R,--, ■ . - SURANCE COMP ANCLES. Inorease off Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ®TSA INSGBANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.— CHARTERED 1819, PAID DP C&lb Capital, - - - - - - -5500,000. THE THIRTY-SIXTH -ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Assets of the iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, or Hart ford, as famished this agency on the Ist of Jaanary, 1865, under oath. _ e Real Estate, unincumbered......... —10,673 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent., pay able semi-annually. ~ 72,000 92 Debts due the Company, securedUy mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 35 i Railroad Btocks In Connecticut. 97,615 00 Bank Btocks.ln ths city" 6f Hartf0rd*..........—.. 142,890 00 BAnk Stocks in New York city 08,050 00 Cash on hind, In Bank, and In hands of Agents • and 0ther5..........;...——- 212,605_00 WM. 0. CONNELLY. $773,278 03 The amount of liabilities due or cot due to Banks or other creditors,— nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22. Losses unadjusted and lu suspense, waiting for lurtner proof; $61,257 60. „ All other ni«»wn against the Company are small, snob only as printing, Ac. Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any-city, town or Tillage, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply ;of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies? the design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. - -THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stan or Coirarancur, \ aa Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886. Hartford county. • J_ B * ■ ' , ‘ ' Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary or the i&tna Insurance Company, and made oath that tho fore going statement by him" subscribed, la true, according to his best knowledge and belief ' . mgVttY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Lobbcb paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed $760,000, While the premiums received for the same time, fat exceed auy other year, since the organisation of the Company. _ . - , Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. No. ft Water «wg, Chastised, Ca.ll Capital 9500,000 cuh Surplttl, OS IST JasBABY, 1&55 9313,813 Toth Capital stocfc and Surplus la secnroly Invested for the benefit of bll policy holders. As an cvtlence or the claims we have to public confidence, and of itg ability to pay losses promptly, we state a fact, that its receipts vary from sllf,oCo to $150,000 per month. Its busihess is lame and well distributed, and In our opinion no Company in the United States aflords better Indemnity to polity holders than the iEtna. Tbey comlnoe to mabe lnsnrance on property In town and country, at rates aa low Its Is con elstont with safety to the policy »• Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, apMcly_ DBbAWAltfi MUTUAL SAFETY IHBUEtHCE COHPAEY. OFFICE In the North Room of the Exchange. on Third street, pffT^.ADKLPifIA. MARINE INSURANCES. Ob Yissita, >To til parts of the World. FUJUQH7B, I _ INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lake* and land carriages, to all parts of tn© Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stonw, dwelling bouses, Ac. ASSETS OF Tilß COMPANY, NoTembeT 7,1663. I Bonds and Mortgages ~ -424,800 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other 10an5,.............a51,6c3 « Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com- _ panics - 24,012 20 Bills receivable.. *•— ™ Cash on hand.—.......-..———*-**—-— 10,071 B 0 Balances In the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued...— 121,.07 6. BubscripttoaNotta— 100,000 00 r . ' ‘ *' i* , -* p ’ .* *■ * fI d T .V:V*'vV JE TaST ISBOBANCE COKXPASX, OF BAST FORD, CONN. PAID UP muorcas: I Dr. B. M. Huston, Hugh Craig, J Spencer M’llraln, ' Cnarles Kelly, I Samuel £■ Stokes, \ Usury Sleenj - ; James Traquair, \ Wm. Kyre, Jr., ; Joshua L. Brice, ; JemcjTennent, ; John B. Semple, t Charles Schaffer, , i J.T. Logan, Pittsburgh, ’ B. T. C. alorgan, do. WM. MARTlN,President. TUOS.aOA>’X>,Vb® President. Wn. Martin, Joseph U. Seal, Edmond A Bouder, John 0. D&Tis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, George G. Leiper, Edvard Darlington, 11. Jones Brock.o, J. G. Johnsop, James C. Hand, Thcopilu,* Paulding, James B. IPCerlana, W.C. Ludwig, JosiPfl W.Oowah, Bee’y. P. A. JIADEBJA, A*«nt, No. Bi> Wster jtTMt, Pittsburgh. Th# PrtßKllß Fin Ia«orao« Company-, Of PhUadtlphia, Ftmrflvania. DIRECTORS— Charles w. Bancier, Thomas Girt, TobUn Wagner, fiamuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich* «rii, Mooleeal D. Leri*, Adolph! B. Borie, Datld B. Browne, Morris I»atteracn. Oqas. N. CtLis. G. EUscua-, SfcrtLary. tSOoutlnue to wti« Insurance. perpetual or limited, on ernry ' description of property, in town and country, at rates as low J as are consistent with security. The Oompany hare rcGerred a large Contingent rued, , Which, with their capital and premiums, safety lnTcated, nf- j fbrd ample protection to the assured. j The Asmts of the Oompany* on January Ist, IS./1, as pnl>- - llahed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, rti: ! Mortgage X , Real Ratal*— \l : Sgg \ Cash, 4c - Q-^* 3 6* j Total - *1,212.703 44 *’Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-cine years, tney hare paid upward of One Million Font Hundred Then sand Dollars. losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well os the ability and dlspesl* tlon to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. QARDLNKR COFFIN, Agent, •p 24 Ofioa. uOTth-east onr. Wood and Third f-ta__ jHiTSITBDStATES LIFE INSUBANCE, annuity and trust company, PDILADGLPDIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL §250,000. Office, 8. E. Corner of Third and Cheitnut Streeh, Philadelphia. OpLeert of the Hone Board at PhUade'phia: maaewaa. 8 tephen R. Or» vfcrd, Panl B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lswrenea Johnson, Benjamin W.Tlnglej, Geo. M*Henry, Jacob L. Florence, James Perereux, William M.Godwin, WUUam M’Kee, President —Stephen iL CnW&rd. Viet President*- Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, PiUtburffh—Jtmoa H. Willson, M. Ik Jdleakcnv CVy—IL. B. Mo'sry, 53. D. 9 9 9 GEO. E. ARNOLD, Affont, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COUP ANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND EMIT II FIELD STREETS. Anthortted Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property again*: Jeaa or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland NaTlgatinn and Transportation. pmegTOM. Wo. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. JTCUntoe*, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M Long, I- Grier Sprou!, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James 8. Neglaf, W.H. Uaren, Wsde Hampton, E-Purs, Q. Tl. Coggshtll. Hon. WM. V. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A- A. Secretary and 'Treasurer. 8. & r* up tea, Assistant Secretary Woitern Inaarance Company, ?ittibargh. B. MILLER, Jr, Pruidtnt. | if. M. GORDON, Bemtary CAPITAL, *300,000. TTTTLlilMdroaeainit all kinds of risks, FIRE ind MA W KINE. Ml loss,, will be Üborelly adjorted »nd managed by Dnuoxoas who are well Ynnwn ia the community, and yrho are determined* by promptness end liberality, to maintain tb© character which' they nay® assumed, m offering the beat protection to those irbo desire to be Insured. „ _ it Director*.—R. Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rloketson, J.W. BntleT, N. Holmes, Jr.,W. H. Smith, O.lhmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppeneott, George Darsle, James Me* Aoley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. Office, Ho. 92 Water street, (Warehonse of Spang A 00-, op* tain,) Pittsburgh. aorB4;ly WATCHES. JEWELRY. &c. NEW GOOBBII WAXCUXSf 3iro«, Biw»a Wam, WSOLS3AU 43D RETAlL.—Coun try Merchants and strangers visiting our city ed to call, as we can-eerv* them as well, and we thins p t* ter, than they usually eto serred In Eastern cUles, Qo-mes giving them a responsible guarantee —an item difficult to obtain In many shops. ... .. Silver Detachea Lerers..., *;x , Xa Do Cylinders - . 7to 10,00 L - dies* Gold Lever and Leplne Watches, $26, andnpwards. Gantlemen’e do ' do do $36 to $2OO. Chains, Beals, .Keys, Peodla, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, In excellent variety, and at lowest prieea. Watch R pairing done promptly and In a superior manner.' All work and all goods vrarranted.^^^ 67 Market sereet, comer of Fourth. JOUR LITTLI No. 901 Lai Has just received t ticlea . BRANDIES. | G ente Brandy, (very fine,) . 1 Otard pupuy A Co. (super.) Marreti A Co. S&cer&o. . WINES. Sarcial Mg^lra," 'Howard, A Co., Mad’ra East India Madeira, Table _ _ . do Amontillado Sherry, Mansanillo do Table - do Cooking do Beeswing Port, PnreJoioedo Ordinary do St. Julien Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Champagnes, Anchor, Verxeney, fleideseck, Together jwlth all other business. WIG MANUFACTORY. MBB. BEHIEB, Six door? from the Aqueduct, opposite the Office^ CITY, ____ , ~ IS PREPARED TO PILL OBDBKB FOB WIQS, and all kinds of Ornamental Hair Worlt* - Th* btost quality of material U furnished, and entire satisfaction Ruaianteed. • • mylfcdawly r"'" — " ‘id JtHAT LAND RKJIfITER Issued by TbomasWoodA anc . given swayto alt at 76 Fourth street, describes a £reat variety of liras, and ix>te. Those wantjug homes would do well to get a Begistsr. Ob it is described a J«W fine Oouotry Beats, ( je9l THOMAS WOODS- ** * v 4 «.' • "** " T. 4 * m W**.+* V* '*'” ~ % i'r. ( . * V l ** 4v * 4- **• * * > *'/ V * *,--**' 1 ' ■*• ‘ *•■•■'• 'I . **£■ ' *■ *'% *' ■ > v ' ■" 4 r? S 3 . •* .3 ;ANKERS AND BROKERS.,, mistis Momsr' _ STOCK AND BILL BBOKER, ] ogict) No. D2 Fburfft iL, Wood. NOTES. Drafts, Bonds,Mortgages, and Loans an colla terals, negotiated. Btocks bpygbt and sold on com criaaion. Land Warrants fought and sold. . .. {Particular attention paid to tfco, purchase and gale ci. C6pper Stocks. tAll communications attented to wte. U. WILLIAMS B. M*V4T. • \Vm. H. Williams A Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, JV. E. Camer Wbodand Third strati._ igg- All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Dills, Notes, promptly, attendfld to. ■ janZ&lw M’CONNELLa WILLOCtt, i BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notea, Gold and Silver Coin. Oarrent and Par Panda received on deposit. Btpcfes bought and sold on commission.- Collections made at? any point In the United States. ■ . Bonth East comer of Market and Pitch streets, inyll ‘ - PITTSBURGH; PA. ! AUTEURS, RODGERB & CO* BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITH FIELD STREETS, paidm Pm.bnrgli, Pm.: ; ! PATBICKS & PaXBSB, i BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKEBB, 1 Bbot Ecstooed their OJJicetotheGimerejf and Wood zUi F nnsBnaQB,.PA. ■ TIATRICKS 4 FBIEND, Bankers and Exahange Brokers, ff and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the .Eastern and western Cities constantly for Bale. . t ..■ - .. V. i Collections made in all the cities throughout the United gtttea. Deposits received In par funds or current paper. »c the corner of Fifth and Wood-Streets. - - •- |ieP3» 1 ; H. HOLMES & SONS, • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,. ‘ OAVB axilOTO Tirgm BAHBXRQ AHD KXCHXSQI OfflOl *0 HO. 67 HARKXT STRXSr, tOCB hOOSS U2LOW OLD BTAJTD. NIIOLU.EB & SONS, Baniereand Exchange Brdkers, . and Dealers In Notea, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and B&k Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. ' • „ , Collections made In all the cities- throughout the United States. Deposits received to par funds or current um&, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth L eta., QaSOay TISUNAK A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 96 Wood Street,-corner of Diamond duty, ! yiWSEDBfIH, ‘ .a, BUT AND SELL Bank Notea and Coin; Discount time ‘exchange, and promissory notes; make colleetionflln all the principal cities of the Union. BfcjW*. 9ft call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter* appertatoingto aßwkerAbtwlnesß. .Kaston. Buchange constantly on hand. ~~ ~ * mar^ JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, pmta ra . ‘,.j_. Exchange, Commercial and Bant Notes. . STOCK bought and aold on commirsiouj. Cpuectfont earafnlly attended to. Interest paid on IJeiKffllt,— nar No. 68W Fourth street, nearly opposite the el. il. Bant .. .deelo... HILL ft CO., BANKERS AMD EXCHANGE BROKERS, • 1 coaaxa or wood shd sura eißxrra. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted- Gold,SUver end Bank Notes, bought android. Collections mod© to all the principal cities of the Un3tcd *Stato; • De posits received of Par and Current Funds. [marlnly tsAiom, kswabj> a ahm, sLoassci-Kaasixa- KRAMER & RAHM, * BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Btjt AND SELL Gold, SUrer, and Banknotes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or 'Stock Socuritiestpurchas* Promissarv Notes and Tima Bills, cm East Bad West; buy and sell StOcks on Commission;' _ . . .. CoU&ctlouß made on all points to the Ufdon. fhtyl 0. E. A.BHOLD CO. f BANKERS AND EXCHANGE DROSSES. DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Slghtand Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended tt>, ■nd proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. • . ‘ No. 74 Fourth st., next door to Bank' of PjttfiV g. (eel 8 ikm&Uc and fbrttgn Exchange, BankHjali *, GoSarut Bjkxf Bought, Sold and Exchang'd, aUht SXCHANQE AND BAfTKTaQ HOtTSB 07 WILLIAM A. HILL, ft CO., 64 WOOD STRUT, Interest allowed on time deposits. $627,470 63 TOOMTSOH __ THOHPSOK BELL & CO., » BANKERS AND BROKEBB. i ChrrtfT of Th%rd and Wood rtrcgk, PUtiburgn, Fa: THOMAS WOODS, ! ea-COMM ERCIAL BROKER,^ l artD EIAUB IH - Hotel, Bondi, Stoctu, R**l Biitat«t Ac*» So. T 5 fourth it.* Pittsburgh*Pa. : rcimmlotcPa LoairOfPcc, : * " Nr> 100 S3IITUFIBLD STREET, NBAS ttPtS.— "Money IcannlooQoW *nd ailTorWatahM,'Sl)Tsr»i«r aod other valuable articles. • - galcdly ii mrnintmtmmmr—— '**"*"* CLOTHI NO S TOR: £ ! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. iJORUSRLY of thr celebrated Clothing Dqpot on Liberty < etreel which lias won an unbounded popularity under fa* name of ih* THREE BIG BOOBS, have,.for the pur* pojo of acquiring more space for their immense business, removed to the spacious building on thccoraer of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they hate now the most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS I HEADY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered U*the public. - Their principal object for this removal, Is to give them ; more facilities forth* _ A _ ! WHOLESALE TRADE. Thev are prepared to sell Good* at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to~be as good as any mann* ! factored in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, 13 TUI DZ3T STTL*,a.M> (JMS TH* BUO&TIST BOTICS. They hare on hand a full and beautiful assortment of • LOTUS and COATINGS, lor _ _ „ FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BOSI- 1 Qnr Interest* are identical with those of our customers, i »nJ w* smut.* the public that our fidelity will not fail In ■ ‘ffHlog ail orders wo may be favored with. £&* DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— No. §§ Wood Street, (EAST SIDE,) CORNER Of DIAMOND ALLEY. N. 15.—W0 derireour patrons to understand thatwehave no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. ___ . mftT 23 JOHN RTOLOSKET k 00. EDMOND WATTS, Merchant tailor, so. ibs liberty street.—. I have now on hind fa large stock of Fall and Winter. Gwi* Overcoatings,of entirely new designs; Plash Vert- of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Casi-imerea, of every style and shade in the market* all Of which, I will make to order on the .most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. MEW SPRING GOODS. JUBT RECErVKB AT JOHN McCLOSKKY & CO’S Whole* eato Clothing Warehouse, No.fiB Woodfitreet,and corner <■l Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this oetobrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodshave been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves os able to say tnat we can and do Pell at as small profits as any nottse in the east ern cities* Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, m general, give us a call, and examine our extensive assortment'Of RBABY MADE OUiHING. It to almost impossihto to enumerate the quant ycf Immense piles of garments that is to be svon at this It i * establishment; It is sufficient to gay that It has never t< cn equalled by the house itself, marlfcif JOHN BcCLQSKEY A CO. Glothlngrciothlngl THE undersigned respectfully infonnslhls friends and the public that he to now receiving at htoßtore,No.l7T Lib erty street, a choice assortment' of Cloths, Oassimeres and Vestings, of tho latest and mnstdeslxable styles, which ho to prepared to make to order in the moat fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Wehave&too on hand a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retaiL. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will fiud it to theft idvautago to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. <? (mar?] C. CONNER. N«vr Clothing store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE subscriber has just opened this-newestablishment, where he has always on hand slargennd oholc*assort ment of oil articles of CLOTHING, which to warrants equal to&nyiathecity, and will sell at the most reasonable pri* cts. The public are requested to give him a call. - *• nurWy B. OPPKNHETMIiIC . *, To Houaekeeperi, , WB have now opened one of the largest stocks of CUlttA, GLASS and QU&ENSWARR, an tabler'fbr: housrkeepers In the city, and Intend selling at v-ryiow prices. We will sell a nandsom* set- of White oonßiflting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price dC Pour Dollars, and .all other Goods in proportion. Oar stock beipg large owing to the doll season just passed, wa;- are;deter- ; mined to work it off at low prices, we have j,ast opened soi >e beautiful shapes of White Btoae Meat Dllhos; vege table do; Covered Dishes for etc-etc. Also,, somo very handsome new styles of Witter Pi tenets.- Cur stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, Is large—all of which we have put down in.price to suit the tljjes. FRENCH CHINA. We have some twenty different styles of French Oblna Tea eats, and some beautful Gold Baud Dinner s?ts— all of whloh we are selling at- least twenty-five per cent below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. ,B, Jr.f Agent, laiaii fizsirr, the following fery choice or- Hook, Lisbon. RUM. Jamaica, Santo Cru*.. GIN. Boguet, London Cordial, “‘'"'fomiirsa Rutherford’s Scotch Ale, Barclay’s London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anisethe, Ounces, Sardines, Mocha and JaTa, Young Hya. and Black Teas, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands. Old Monongabela Whisky, of . all grades. articles connected with the my2lfcdiw promptly. Rtmoval* CLOTHING. NESS COATS. Kali and Wlut.r Good. 1 Our ctock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Britan* nia Warn, Glrandoleo, Solar Lamps, etc,, is large, and ire will sell them at very low prices. ... GLASS WABE. . . ' On Land and recriTing, a largo stock of Boston and Pitta*, burgh Glass Ware, which wo will Pell at manufeotnrefe , prices. ‘ _ COMMON WABB. • - • Our Btoek of common Teas, Hates, Bowls, olanes, pi\Ch* w ere, and every article suitable for country or nity trade, 4 s Large,’ to which we Inrlt© the attention of andcountry^ merchants, as we will gall them rejy .low for cadv; . ■.' " ilouaekee pers and others In want of and Queensware* will do well-by calllhjj at the CIItNA HALL, No. 6‘J Market, between od.and’4th a« 7 • \ Oppoidt* G»v B Whits. HO.UBES, STOKK-ROOMB, WABEHOTIBEB, Ao, JCO LET! LaurrcuxniU— A comfortable Dwelling HonJe of hall, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rooms, garden and good water. w , . . .. Mltahmy City—*. Two Story Brick House, newlypalnted and papered, on Rcblnion street, near the canal, Beni |lv P 'j/? o TOuAino&n—A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, Ao. Bent, Pittsburgh —A large Three Blorrßrioi, Ho. MXhlidst, rent *176 “gar y.er, roe. 31 and 27 Duqueane street; each house is two stories, with basement, cellar* yaroAc. Two Werehooses on Water street. A large Store-room on l ' oar Aj;7o' ' jels P 7 140 Third street JULY MAGAZINES— '• . Godey’s Lady's Book, &r July—2o cents; Ballou’s Mogaalne, ™ ' Yankee Notions, }?• « Frank Lertie’AN-T. Journal, lft “ North ßritlsll, fbrMayi' .. . « The above Just received by Express. AJso,» UJge toUT BOHOOL. CLASSICAL and MlscUaneous BOOKS .and WbA TIONERY fbr sate at COST, and tco mnavo.. .ou*-it- LAUFFEB’S BOOK STORE, 87 Wood Street, if you fttl tO get a Cheap library. !“♦ . "' t I notice. '■33 Kajl few— g£& vUte-:?: fe&sSfcW 1 Lamborne Pittsburgh, .“. lOioxto. : adffii- Psiloirhr 'ttot'Btttt.; 1 «*•:"" J 4 Dintt «-Mi».— *—•• ~ iSSS - 1 frflßT Bach nnrtJ<lmb3j»aal«C<mn>lal,a..‘ W®;f..W!»»..». - u r : . ! Sl-#fc Xndoed,if.®y,ft».«t«W. r At TtomM „ “ iI»S»L M«^, ■TJ ■•'•'■• "rr .- „ i SSr “ tSamSSSSSaA c j fi! j a not mors of feta wqultM, ana.' r r l®”** ’"’*' ' “ ""•' BlcSmeM r««^i^ir.-v «•••••»♦•''•*>••».•***• "-- - - - T'- 1 —•*--- 1 —» ~<r/o.»qpl QflthnrtJo WeTQ POTO IPeglJf Jlfltfy l._ Ti Neff *.«.> - KBnnodfrANeglej".— > u Bl E. fibanWand...—..* Ji M. B*rrstt A B it Colvin -H • A^ Nb.mki. Np mark.. j a Monay..-.—., _j_ -n x r.- « « 2new smut li&MAKerr,..,. - ‘ chines,* 1-box.' iSuS'' .-.lgfcSrtk. - - "• S*f&BS£ assasszii 1 — ■ -■"■■" ‘'“-iSS: «v IpSLu.: „ Granger. Jasper A Co.. “ > « \*sssz :Mt»i»iiaT>,.„, r i *1 • •'•■ u 2* par. bedsteads. aw. M S£r.r;.::: - ■* ?**h**w<£. - • “ - = - jg* - . tnark - 1 DOX: ,S»er. “ “ heraera. collar »• I rope. Ji o. Burn “ “ |*J run^- Thoi"Moore..— “ “ *£»»*•... Nbmerfc. .:... , , :••• *( Hitrsiow.'.l.. ..7;. ** * Ibalenopjt Et ufKyen................ “ \iu«w‘W«(nA"'"• -'■* z' ’ <r 1 case machinery $ M. Ma t1n...:. . “ 1 gg-.fcook?. 0»ro O An --•- “ H&W .'. hlt “ “ X, bosoemdee. '■* lAII person! Interested ere hereby notifled that each of feaid aitldea as are notremcvßd 00 or-befcte the day o/t August, 1855, wiu. bb bold ai Praup BAtt *i W iPUtshorgb. Jnl? 6tb,lBs&—fjy6:lm] . . ,___ SUPERIOR- , rtIHIS VLAOeI is situated on. the. Bay of superior ana " I • leftßami Elver," Af the head of tike B,1 P”’ 0r > i ®3* fctfsia.B A BRWBrt errE, A BETTER b*ed title to the land upon-which SBPBRMK la lald-trat, add all purchasers of lota receive-warrantee deeds iptthe ' ’ 4 BnDBTlor waa laid ontdnrlng-the paßtaoaaon,and already ’contains several hundred inhabitants, a Larje Hotel, a | number of Strres, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, — - •|rf (behest: The County Seat, the United States Land.! and Post Offtpe ars located here. , ThehUssiaflippi and ndw in course of construction, counectinj with EE-Faul, tetminatea at tflapleo* It >3 also the Ms termini of all the projected railroads to the head df hate Superior. The *$00" canal will be opened in Jane; 'after which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to BupsrloVpOne from Chi cneo two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo, all fine T ®selß, haTing been buiit*xprCTsly for this trade ' One Steam Saw Mill is no* in operation, and the meeW nerv for a eecond Is how on the way.to Superior, which will be set to work Immediately on its arrival* Doe-half Of the lots hare been appropriated by the pro- i ; p jetew Sy tormaTto provide a fund for extensive public improve- ■ mfentfl. Liberal appropriations have been made for public Dvirposea; parka, churches, railroads, Ac. no. - * in order 10 correct the misapprehension arising eidoUaxity otaam*ft, it is proper to state Sopextar City.” about the title of which a legal controversy exista, & another and different place, and in a different township of Bcpseiqe are .signed bv-Thps. Clark, sur yeVor, and William H. Newton, agent and attorp«y_ for * ptbprletors, and may beroen in the principal hotels of St - Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, Wrrd other cities. • - , .. , . - „ ' - xn persons who, wish to purchase lota, or obtain informa- Tidn, are requested to apply to Wh. n. Nrwrox, Superior, ’ Lduglas couniy, Wisconsin. ...-JSD. A.CAUGSIIT ■WTTXIAM H. NEWTOS, ■' 1 Agent nnd'Attcmey for PriipftarDrß'if Superior, ' - . 'j ' ‘ Board of Uealtb JXoiic*. INFORMATION baa been- made to the Coord of Health f that cases of ch: lera occurring outride of the ha™ b4n brcuebt within-its limits for relief. No doubt the frScndaTif The Elcfe arc prompted by motives of humanity, -J it is proper they should be informed that ttey subject themselves fb » severe penalty-by so doing. . The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, in : where tho d iseaio S malignant or contagious, in order that the densely populated city may be protected from any udnecessarr scourge, which, when it has jjniued a footing, •eelrcely rests so long as there remains a k object for Its re mXrselesa attack. , . . , ... .: The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law. If Patients sefred with cholera, or any malignant or ©onto- Bldua disease, outside the elty, must be removed to any of tb9 Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must hare a permit from Hie Board of Health. i - - The attention of-al! persons interested U called to the following sections of an act approved April 8, 1t52: Brc. 0.- That any master, commander, or other .person bating charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of thi rules or regulations prescribed by the said Board of Health, under the provisions of this act, shall, upon convic tion thereof, by indictment or prosecution in .any court hairing jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred : dollars, to be recovered and paid Into the treasury of eald Board of Health. . fitc. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall reoeive information that an 7 malignant or contagious disease | (measles excepted) prevails within any port or place within j thi United-States, they shall mahedihgeot inquiry concern ing if it shall appear tbatthe disease pro Tabs 1 asVoresaid, all communication with Bach infected port or place shall be subject to such control Bnd regulations as the Baird of Health may from time to time direct, and publish in one or mors newspapers published In the city of Pitts burgh , and thereupon every person or persons, and all goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such infected port or place, and having entered and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the earae penalties as Is provided for in the preceding section. * . , ' '■ The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A* U- MURDOCH, . Physician to the Board of Health. - GEORGE FORTUNE, - Health Office." IKON CITY COl*Ll6Gill> i * OF IVESTEILX FENNS TL VA HI A . fcIIABTiSRED........ APRIL, 1855. f BOAItD OP TBUSTBE9. Hl« Excellency, Qov. Joiner Hon. R. M. Riddle, pollock, Bon. J.H Brady, Oh*. Wm. Bigler, Ex. Gov. H. A. Pryor, Esq. o>l Wilson M’Candiess, B. L. labnestock, Eiq. Col. Wn. Hopkins, Ed. Campbell. Esq. . Capt. D. Campbel I, Ales. Bradley, Esq. N.T. Fettertuon, Esq. . , .•> 'fhls institution is now organised under its charter, and Ta to full and very successful operation under the following eEsient q. L I. HITCHCOCK, President, and Professor of the Science oT Accounts, and of the Art of Book-Keeping.. JOHN FLEMING, Associate Professor In the same do-, pertinent, . GEORGE 7. HITCHOOCK, A. it, Professor of Mathe matics and Teacher of Penmanship. JAME 3 H. HOPKINS, Esq**! the Pittsburgh nar, Lee tuter Qn-Commercial Law. . There-are two Courses of Study—one a CommeraaL, the •other a Mathematical course. „ ' There will be, hereafter, Quarterly Public Examinations,, by a Board ofExanMiiars, for tbdawariliugof Diplomas. - - studenta enter at any time, continue at pleasure,,and, even after leaving, return when eotoposed. • . ■ There is in preparation, and will Boon be Issued, a pros pectus or tte msGtuGoh, with • a catalogue of the names of ; upwards of 200 Bind nts, who have matriculated since the opening of the College, la November, 1854. ' tt Is the firm-aod-eteadfaat determination of the gentle mem who have the management of this College, that'll shall coLhecomaascanito anyotharof itaki-d; and with this pledge, th-y respectfully solicit a continuation of that • flow of patronage which' has so signally distinguished the -career or this lnaittuUoh,Trbmlta commencement. • . Address - IRON CITY-COLLEGE, Pimhutgh v Pa. rt . [jel tjjiiK'l'’j nßac/mTiLK cvijlbgs, PITTSBURGH, PA.-" ISCOKPOKATED liY THE LE(J IS LATHEE orTeUESJ -Tnma, with Perpetual Charter. ‘ FACCLTT., ' p DLPP, President, (author .or the fl North American Aiiountaut,");Pn>feBSOinfßooE-Keeplnffnnd Commercial Bcffince3. ’ '■' . „ . ANDREW T. KOWT>m. T , Assistant- Trofessor of Book- JoaJTTh" be&uffdiand Pehinah In the 'United States, Professor of -Comioerdal and Ornamental Penmanship.» _ . N. SLHATCH, Eii,or the Eirtsbnrgti.Bar.Profmircrnr Mercantild.Law and Political Economy. • • ... v . P. HAYHEN.Kihclparoft&oiSlaammaticslDepartment, Prtfessorof-Matheiaatlcflj-Ae. — P. I». ApElip.prdfwvf of the French nnd German Ban* 1 jg the only institution of the Kind In the Western fftatgn conducted by a practical Merchant of many years ■experience in extensive business, and whose lectures upon aU the detaitß snttpructlcaaf bn£iuessr* fl ’ w sll us^every ttff* partmeut cf.Boak-Keeplng,,aro so deeply-interesting to all yonng men cf .business, arid which accounts for the cope* : Jlar attainments of fcl£ Students'. _ • \ ffu course oT Sleambcal ia pronouncod .by an eminent accouctant j£ eper{ecfc-system-ft , r-fluch- books and accounts.” ; This ft the on’y institution in the-city m wjilch a Profet* *sor oT Penmanship gives regular instruction In that . Im portant 7 science,' and one., where ‘a good hihd Writing' cam be obtained. The course embraces upward*-of ■BOO commerdal'Caleulfttiouß, many of'which 1 are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pen aansnip but thoseexeoutedbi Mr. Williams arffexhibitesh ■ Call for a’tSrcularhn^specimen of hUPenmaaahip.. ’' Dug's BQoK-Keaping, Harper's edition, slsQ*r. The most perfectlhtheiangtiage-” ' ; • Du£Pe Bteamboat. Accountant, $l. U A perfect system.” £g»AU letters addressed to the Principal will be promptly answered.. . . . jel2sUw BOOKS! BOOKbI BOOKBl—Muraa A Co/*, No. 32 . SmlthfieM street, is the place to purchase books for summer reading. V 1 The most complete and varied assortment of books in the city can be found on onr shelves. Persons leaving for the country will find it to their advantage to call en us, as we always make a deduction when selling a number at a time to one person. ' **' * Doestteks* Great Book, containing oil his letters. Com plete In one volume, illustrated—sl. Fourth supply. ; The Old Farm House; by Mrs. Caroline H. Butler Laing —51,25. “ • ' The Winkles; or the Merry Monomaniacs; by the author of Wild Western Beenes. . Sister Bose; by Charles Dickens—l2}£ cents. Mother and Step-Mother; .-by Charles Pickens— eta. Call in and look over our-counters and shelves, and sent for whatever you -want in the book line to ' . - j;',.- H. MINER A CO., .* jylS . No. 32 Smithfleid street; INK DRESS GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO.have jwt : received another splendid lot of Dress. Good?,.coiaprii. rich Plaid,Tftrlped and liguwd Berages, Tissues, -gaudies* Ac., Ax A wi t h some elegant sty its of ■Ronncod Bf» :nc* Bahaa,-. - i«p<n • . • jpISHjgQWB'Ncw No, I Herrig *» : ' *•* *'*«.■' * * V^V B *’** * r J s^** 4 * j &j?[? - > rt ~ ■ - V*.*.- •■ . ' ■ i ■ s\.f * f *.'v; harmless, but effecU—. _ rrrrTr -- ; •'Tr-rXx* ■Mbjradi<»n'f«VweUVhU«.« caojHe haWt M boay Pg;. TU&VbwMas, it-mao gBnera»er terUm» •“* •(Ikcims, which mlghtharebeeu tfdieiby .tboUmely- Judicious use of a good\purgative., ttuo.pt f ,. Colds, Feverish gymptoiasj .arid Bilious derangements. .. They all tend to'become or produce'the; deep-seated aßd formidable distempers whfchJoad tha. tbs .land,. Hence a reliable family physio is of the ilwt. , pittance to'the publlchealth, and thiaPlU has been per* fee ted "with consummate ekil£ to meet that demand. ~ An eitenrivetei&loriti'rtrtnes-by.physid&r' FrofessorSfUnd 1 tabled beneh r and 1 bedstead. 8 boxeepUnt* •••> I com piaster- • • X plough- - -' l corn planter. ; * 1 clo7BrJlUllBt.i . lciorer halier. . 12 baskets- - * 2 bandies pick » - „ .. u* ahviitnesby.k. lans;-.— pptientfl, has shown results surpassing Anything hitherto , * kpown'Qf any medicine. Cdres fiavo been effected beydad belief, ware they not substantia'edbyperßcnaor such ex*" M died positions and character as to forbid. the suspicion of - untruth. .. ( ....... i. , . | Among the eminent gentlemen woo hare testified In •- fevor of-there PUto we- ttay mention-* '•* • • - 1 ' npoct. A. A. HAYESj'iAnaJytical Chemist of Boston. and 1} State Assayer of Massachusetts, whoaehigh professional. \... oharactCT Is endorsed by the . ... _ ; . )Don. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of theUsittd Btatttl’ i ; . leoBERT C. WINTHBOP, Ex Speaker. of the Ho use of LAWRENCE,Ministerßlip,toEngland. : . ...j i; jtJOHN B.HTZBAIBIOK, Citholfc Bishop of JSatos;.;. i fjnf. j.r. #fs*»ir«*otf, J . ! : .'tmnfw^MAilOT.SraotaTyo’f [Mffrs. . <WM.B.'ABIOR, W> detest man in Amarlea; . . .. ~ . IRCLEBAND* CO.; Proprietors of the MetrOpolitanHoteli a permit, we could give many hundred certlfl-.. fromf all parts where the PUIb have been u£ed, but eri*: i-deuce-even moreconvincingtbairtbeexperienceof eminent ‘ -ctibllo men, Is fotind in thate effects upon trial. - -■ -«• -•- - I ;These Pills, the* result of long Investigation; and: KW# iftre’Offered lo'the"piibilc-arftho beBi>nd moat complete which the present etate of-nxedical'sdvncetafl afihret Thoy are compounded-not of. the but of the medicinal virtuesonly of Vegetable nenjedlesehtrecteCbi by Chemical processlh a slate or purity, and combined.to. ffedier in such 4* manner ua to Insure the beat:results- - ' The system ofi<tomp6!dfl<mftmsdtem*Bh*£beenfcund in • 1 •Cherry Pectorad and'Pills l oih, to produce a more eJfldeiit,.. remedy ihati bad 'hitherto been obtained by any process. .* ‘Tba reason Is perfectiy-obvkma.- While by the old mods of : composition; eTßrymedlciaeia burdened withmore or Isa-W of ecxim&nious and injurious quail tje3,by this x oach Indl*- vidualvlrtueohiy thecurative-effectla present.- -All'the faert ; and obnoxious qualities of each " HdbstancO employed nr* left behind; tho ctiratlve-virtuea 7 ohly being retained. Hence itla self evident that the •. ebomd'provb as th&yTxavq proved,.more.purely remedial* and the PlUsa more powerful antidote to tusease than any * other medicine hncora .to the ; ■As it Is frequently expedient that many medicines should ;■ be under the twnnselorflTt attending JhffidSTt/atifl ad he could not properly judge of a .remedy .without Know* ; j. lzs its tttaposltion; I have supplfed- the. .accurate. Potmul® & by which boih my Pectoral -and Pfllfr-are'made; to -tta. - wbohshedy of practitioners In. the Pnited.Stateai andßritiubt ’ * American Provinces. If, however, there should be anyone . • who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail tolhlorequest.- : * ‘ Of all the Patent tbat_iro offered,'.how few- ->• would be taken i» their composition was known! .Thor:. ,n life feonslßtt in their mystery: I have mrmyateitea. - , -- - Xhe-compoaition 'of my preparatfonslfl laid open to alt men, and all whbare competent to judge on thalsubjecl • freely acknowledge ihhlr convictions-of-their intrinsiO.. ~ merits.- The Cherry Pectoral waa pronounced'by sdentifle :■- men to be a wonderful medicine .before Its effects were " ; ktfown, Many.endnent Phyaidanß have declared thaasme thing of my Pills, and even more confidently,, and ary willtog to certify'that their antidpations were more than realised by their effects upon trial. - - - They operate by their powerful influence on the i Tlxccra to purify the blood and- stimulate It into hffilthy ; action—-remove the obstructions of the bowels,- liver, and other organa of the body, restoring thelr lrregu* lat action to - health, and by correcting, wherever they ex* ‘ « ist, such derangements as ore the first originof‘disease,: .T' Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0.-AYER,. Practical and Ana* lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price, 25 .cents per box. *; FiveboxeBforsl.. ' - : . ‘ Bold by B. A. PAHNESTOCK A atwholesale and ; retail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and byall pealeza everywhere. - - •' ‘ ; je^iurdsw PA4JVLT Y. retfd tsd ibretU ta WSLL,UB *OO. ' INHALATION FOa TUI cuai OF ASTHMA A® ffiISBMPTW RKW AKD VE u t ffOHDHBPBT . RlcrfiANA BSOUOIIT JIOME TO Th fi DOOB OS THE 2k«iiUoS- ATTOND ERFUL DISCOVERY. tan. recently been mad* by Dr. Curds, of tr fa dty, In the treatment of Con?. , . sumption, Asthma, and all disease* of the Lungfc 'We re* y fcr to “ Da. Crone's HiaujiA, os IynAiiao Htoiax “Vapor." Ain> Cusses Stepp.” thi3 new method, J)r..C.haa stored many offiictedones tohealth; as an evidence of which;'- he ! has innumerable-cwtificateßi ' Speaking of the treat- • meat a physician: remarks, u Jt is eridentf that inhaling— (instantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me* _.. • disinal properties moBJ come in -direct .contact with the . whole rerial cavities- of the longs, and thus escape the many - 1 and varied chances prodncednpon.them whenintfodoced •: into ihb stomach, an-1 subject to the process of digestion* - - Xhs Uygeaita is for sale at all the Druggieta throughout the 'country.—iV'ea? York Jhitchman of January 14. - - Tba Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, withh old; the least of the .body being . sufficient to.evaporate the fluid*• Hundreds of cases of cures, like the following, might-be named: ' • _ Oce package of the Hygeana has cured me of the Asthma, of rff years standing. J. F. KsasDOar, f P. M. of Duncan non, P», . ; I am eured of the Asthma of ten years* standing by Jit. Curtis’s Hygeana. MabqabW Eastos, Brooklyn, H. Y*.. lira Paul, of No. 6 Hammond.street, N *Y.,-was eared or a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. , UyßistorhasbeeneuredofadistresslngcoughtiseTeral ! yean’ standing, and decided to be incurable by the physi cians. She was cured in onßmonth,by the Hygeana. - J. H. Gapbiet, Richmond, Me. The Bev. Dr. Cbeeror, of New York, testifies of our. me<U» cine in the following language t. ' \ - • . Nkw Yosk, Sot. 15,18 M. Deab Sib—l think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana u» » remedy in diseases of the throat , and. lungs. Having had some opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced - that it b a most excellent medicine, both: the Syrup and j the inhaling appHcatkhito the chest. N. u.—Dc. Curtis’s Hygeana is the ORIGINAL and ONLY; GENUINE ARTICLE 7 "all-others are base imitations* or, vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun you WOUld POISON. \ »lit, ■ 4®*For sale by Dir. Geo. H. Keyset, 140 Wood street, lU. E. Sellers & Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser* Rochester. ~ . ®--. * [myl4:dawßm,. Carter’s Spanish ffliWiirfe THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!: Not a Partielo of Hcroiiry in U. ; •-/ . : j- LET THE AFFLICTED HEAD AND PONDfSK!—An j InJaHJ < for Scrofula, King i hill, Rhtuma* y , r . tbm, Obstinate CutaneoU* Eruptions Pimples or Pustule - - j. on lie Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Peter, Chronic Sore •/:« ; Eyes, King Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and 3 ' Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers. ByphlUtie .. Disorders, 1 LtunbagO, Spinal- Complaints, and all Diseaseo • 1 [ arising from an injudicious use of ilereury,lmprudence in' ' ■ ‘ Life, or Impurity of the Blood. ! t This great alterative medicine and’Purifler of Blood . ignowusedby. .usandsol gratofolpatientsfromallpsit 1 of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkaol [■ purea performed by tho greatest of all medicines, “CAIw TEE’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism,- .-. ■ Scrofula, Eruptions on the. Skin, Liver.Pisnase, FeTers,. -, Ulcers, Old SOrec. Affections of the Kidneys,.Diseases of the ' Threat. Female Complaints? Pains and Aching of the Bonea and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great and i inestimable remedy.. ... «-.*• • • • v,. ••• j \ For all diseases of the Blood, nothinghaa yet bean found to compare with it. Itcieahsea the system of all impure ; 1 i ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liter and Kidneys,-'; ! strengthens the Digestion,, gives • tone to. the Stomach, • ; make? the shin clear and healthy,wnd restore* the Ccnau- .1 : tutlon, enfeebled by disease or broken down by ; of youth, to Itß pristine vigor and strength. - ! For the Ladles, it is invariably better then all the 00* ' metics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s SpanishMixturaT ! will remove all saßowneaa of complexion, bring the rosea., mantling to the cheek,’giveelasticlty to. the step, and im* prove the general health in a remarkablo degree beyond all' the medicines erer heard of. .• * j ■ • '.‘j :»v. • The large number of certificates which wo hate received. .. * from’ persons from ell- parts of the United ls the best __ evidence that there Is no humbug about it. The press. '• y ► hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, end public men, well -: ■ known to .the community, all add. their, testimony, to Urn.. wonderful effects of this GItEAT BLOOD PUBHIEB.;; - .. Call on the Agent and get a: Circular and Almanac, «hd read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medfciata-, hasperfbrmod. _ . , , None genuine unless signed by BBNNKCx * SEEBB.- Proprietors, No. 3 Peart street, Richmond, to whom aU; orders for supplied and agencies must be addressed. And for sala by B. aTfXUNESTOOK, JOSEPH itiM* 1 'NG, FLEMINQ ‘ ort3l*dawlv ■ gp FttOM UAH ADA-- ,' i :'; "'Qauii&YehraaryTthjiß&i. jfeari* B. A. Jfohnesiock & Had* thetfwattrt tfJ receiving, thU motningvUy?.wUliln eardflctto ppyour Tretv » mifuge, which will ho ver. gratis log to you» salt wee Wit. voluntarily. We ire, Gentlemen,-jours, very truly J. aiUoDvrt *. UVJ« , > (kniUmen—XLj little daughter, four years old, l eon, older, were lor a- considerably -tlmft Buffering tr«a^.. . worms: *lpurchasertwo -bottler of f \ wnich 1 gave thi*ia three doses,'acco^g;to,.dlwctioJU£V , ; and rtrange to say, in less tbatuthreb boumbtjrp^BSedljO'.-r'' less than JtfVE HUNDRED WORftSi wmeof •dinary length of from twelvemo fifteen. ' v.‘ ' . Haring experienced so mqeh of the beneficial effbeta Of your Vermifuge, i feel Tt my duly to recommend it 'to tlfo public, as, in my opinion* Onejof the.mosV efficadouaretod' Ol*»s against worms evsr offeredtb the publlo,., .^ Gentlemen, believe me to.be ‘ ; •,: .'.. . v . Your muchobllgedandtramblescrT’t. .^ ; ' NATHANEEDLEMaRS.^ rpoplrM ■ Bfc» ■ Mia b‘7 B. I A-: A. FAHNESTOCK * Wip ‘ of F;rnt and Wowl strata. ' mydd; ■ ‘ Joßßpli wfiitt'B Csrrlßg* H«po«ltory»y^- JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying oa busl'.- f* I.’ no&s in his spacious premises, (uofG®|q§oSj£ • lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh - Oreecsburg turnpike, hear the TwfcMile ?Z ■ Run, between Pittsburgh and EawrencoTlUe* geapytluUy*> ' • incites the public to Inspect bis stock bf-GARItfABEo/ 7 BUGGIES, Ac. And lia particularly informs getalemto T a purchasers, that one price only Is made*, JFourteeiX yeartflX ■ experience In the bnsinoss, enables him topJ&WbefoFßfaiS-, I patrons the same choice collection of Carriages. Which, 801 I many years past it has been bis particular department to : p select from the various and-moat lalented'EaatMjmanu-.: •; fecturers. The success of bis new systemds •. economy.of.his arrangements will supply- 1 oft-best. and most*? t fashionable m&niifacthres.at Bipdegateyrfces. o»> ■•: '• Unencumbered by. those;. heavy. : mania for-decorating house#of ‘ the price of goods, (owing <o large rents.) JOBKPEI,WHiIJB. . will sell, on ready money only,-at mubh tesi thanthehsual / . profits. (mhfcdawj * *- manner, ylthdegpat -.f ATTENTIONS v '' ’ Wagtto ffasterß' fyid Xeamstfiia* Bounty Xand. 6 AGKffQYi 03 Foturtto.-atiectT - O pyrcEi^,.. Wagon Masters, Team stjra, &c-j who .were regularly mustered into the vice ofthalUhitedLStdtea, and every Officer, Beaman, ordi*‘.. - nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the Nevrjv also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any fltatwol Territory, are edtiUed, by the late Act of Congress, to a - Warrant forTBO Acres of-Land.'. -.• Those, who-haye received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to a - quantity of Land as will make, in the _ All infermattoa «M or Bhireß. jLmHis promptly ad. ' arrered. Address ' " AESXItf LooMdß, - mM" ' Bonaty Lmd Ageai, 93 Fonrthit. IUO Sox wlsbr M'lMEa A; ABllßagON- HV - ** 4 „ 4’!ie- ; * e - ?^ r - - ■**' ’irVty'r v, ’W'HK y ... . . r : - . ' •*•- ;=■' • • ■■■•:■■:.»*■ -,v •
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