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' : j“". y.-T \ ' ■ r Vy/ * :< t■* *> c ' RAILROADS. C«H T R A l/~ OH I O EAI Ul Bummer irrangement—Chanp TUBES DAILX " • .(- • And bat ""' cn-t'KJ’ g'ufmoJ'o tw *° n ~ V and !i“r M m nd.J -Ido o I 8 h,18„5, ITains wlllrut... vj fol'ows: going east. Erpras Night _ „ Train. Train. Train. - ftlJa* WOOA. M. S-30 F. M. 11:30 F M “ *4& “ 1-:W a. 51. iz “ s? WO « 7:03 -8» “ BS2“£=SS. | r « Arrive Bellelr 3:3U“ _ err 9.45 “ err. 0:15 GOING WBdT. Expreu Sail Sight Train. Train- JTr-iin 9:16 A. H. M 6 'M M. OAJO TU- Reimo* t...............1d:3l “ M Bsmeavilie ...W:si “ Oaiabridga Jl« “ , fM »■«“ . Ziuaarllle l:'» “ *»» “ ~ SSSSTWi.n^ «■<* *•"»«“ ,t,l .top only .t tba .bore named tiaibiii Tha\l ,il Train will «£>P «t all lUa Station- where the Mail Uta hn rc'Mro.l or d-llver*l, ani at all other Stations on noto UTns glT’en- The Night Train w U atop at all Sta tion. on proper notice telD^irro.^ n. A. M. Express Train, connects at Oolumbus vith the ExpmM Train which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A- M. an l With the Train from the West on the Columbus, Plqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mu Vernon, and with Train* on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Vnaeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Bast eso CUte*. The o:30 P M. Train will ooonect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with tlnn-tusky, • Mansfi Id aud Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and 0h;o Railroad. Passengers l earing -.jQulsTllle and points below Cinciunutl, nod taking the&-\ M Tniia on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with tbisTrala atOolumbas. Passengers leaving Inuiius* p.tlu »n l Klcamon-1 by moraine Train on Indlaua C-ntral Railroad wilt a.*o coune't with this Train at ColumPus, a nd r-acb Wheeling at 9:16 P- M , and leave by 10:o0 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving la L.. Ill more at 6P. VL,uert day. .. . Tb® 11:30 P. M. Train connect* at Columbus with the Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5.3** arrives at Bell-irat 6:16 A. M.: connecting with the Ac-ommola ;ioa Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pawn* gerfl by tha Evening Trains can, by this roat».vva Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton. reachOolombu* la season to take this train; and ht Wheel log wiU take the Accommodation Train for Cumber land, sleep there, and resume by Kxpra?6 Train tj Balti more uni Easter® Cities. GSTNG WE3T. The 6:16 A. M Mail Tra n connect* at BellaJr with KUht Train on be Baltim ore and Ohio lUilroad; at Newark with trains o and trum Sandu-Ky, Mansfield and Mt. Vornoo. and Chicago rta Mouroeville; at Coluuxbus with the treics for Ciaeintuti, an 1 with trains for X-ula, Dayton, Indiana pollv and Chicago, eta Dayton aud nia Urbina. The 946 U. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Ba timor*s aod arrives in Columbus at 12j ?. iLy and coa **cts with trains going South uad We*«t &rrW ing inCinoinuati a 7 P. M. The6d)J P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Cdumbas with Mail Train . at £l6 A. M, -Ur-ct for Cincinnati. X-nli, Dayton. lud ana- La£aretto, Varre liaute "aint U>uL« an i Chicago lsaac a. souruwi n,supt Jon* 18, I^ss—{je‘ll] 1 CHANGE OF TIME. O 1 N AND BINCB WEDNESDAY, June *0 tSS6, the Mall Train l«v»*s SUufcenvlU* dally, ißundav* -xr>p‘.*-d ) i m 7 oVlori. A- it. »q 1 arriv*- at Newark at LAO o'clock, P. 4 M-, rot, Dieting with trains for f . Oolumba*. Sandusky, a Indianapolis, Chicago, 1 1 Cincinnati, Casalle, i I tt»unt Vernon, Ro'k Island, 2 To>lo, Saint l/sols. !) Roach Cincinnati at B:h> same evening. RETURMSG: U»to» Newark at U o’-lock. M., and arrives at Steuben- Title at 7:10 P. M- Passenger* by tbia train tear* Clcoic oatl at 6 n’clocb, A. M. Tne Cadis Accommodation Train «tenlrrD*iiie «lni y excepted,) at 4.04 P. $ il, aua arrives at Cadis *t &oj P. M. F j moMU I *. l\ Lnvr* Calis at 7 S 7 A. !d, anil arrives at Steubenville at -1 lo&. A M. a Fur further information apply to JAMKS OOLLIN9 A -1 CO, Freight aoii Passenger Ageute,Nos. 114 and 116 Water 5? street, i itr-burgh. J . „ i\ LAFAYETTE DEVKNNY, General FMght and Ticket J Agent. E. W. W(XH>WaRO, i* i«IA Sup»rlt>»*-nnrir*-n5 C 66 A Id.. aft J iJ OO •d V *t H .*•!•.'u «-i ■U Train* J- : Cayabotrit frV» *t>4 Atn.u. *ul M.-rixsi.*' -n ■'u*r*lao.i »' A M. *nj 2,-aO ! j .1 . ard to U c.-uurctio wl’*h rr*ia-i for Toledo. ftf:U V -C t.'Mil* ft’ * A l* JL • : j, Jto r*. k( rrai-i fr-'to ll.tsourg’J Bink.'-e no Ccn'.ec , tioo f " Cl-**i*E l i , k«'M. k wri Si. Lou«», ttfil l***r-, flal«*«*. ana in.* *■ m. *•*.-!. or.-- «’u-l. lo *••> t;.r. u-rh *.U.- oui • ».! iftir -h- :r-T Puu**ttf«b •> --- ■- ~ , HIM \ rr TiKiln Clr\r)J.U e! 1-0 i .YU«."lbsl THE PENNSYLVANIA E* railroad. i ~ 'uz? r”” K THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting tbfi Al- j FAR.fi VIA ALi-IANCE AM> LuKV BLanu lan ie clUea with Western, North-western and South- ns cLt. j, J : T*®,* wastern State*, b» a continuous Railway direct. Tbl? road \ u i iLr ? f.' d«> jTo La PaD"-- 'f* *’* L also connect* at Pittsburgh with daily lice ot steamer* to .. u-fc‘3t>d * f? 0 “ Ul d. , {* . all part* on th« Western River*, an iat Clercieod on-i San- •« ToU'do - .... 0 W I U«-*ua .... 18 1* J dusky with *te*mcra to all ports on the North western .. i,.» ... :to fl 0 | ‘ Hj. «b Lakes; mu kind the most dirtci, cheapext and reliaU* route .. ... |l**U $ ’»' *J j * " >r*.n.-loa lu & bJ by which FREIGHT can bo forwarded to »nJ from the , .. Bi»n*nili.*o * i <•* " i**c«ria_ 13 00 I*-.v Great Wnt, 1 *• S» U.ui« .. -1 '••-■ l'- - RATSb BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. p***#*.**.^ FIRST“CLASA.—Buot.s "hoe*, Dry Good*, 1 loo&a. ofliw* o' this ’>ai-'*n? »o (In bores.) Furs Feather*, Ac...— . f dcr t*rlcw lii* tc-rue* SECOND CLASS,—U oka and Stationery, Dry Go. i and Pork, (In bulk.) 11-nip, Ac. I POHATU CLASS —Coffee, Fish, Dacon and 1 tOOfhs. 1 Pork. (packM.) Lard and La*d 011....~ ) ~ In ahipplog v«s>ia from any polot East d Phlla-M* phla. be particular to mark park age • cin Pemtiiiiranux MnHroadJ' AU Goo-ls consUne’i to the Agent* of ttiL* Hoad at PbHidftlphla or will be forwarded without .delen ton. * pfciiout AotSTß—Moses Potter, Boston; 3. L Elliott, N. Xa fi-J Sneeder, Puiladelphia; M*gr*w A Koons, Haiti* xnore. Geo. C. Franeiscuß, l*iiUt>nrgh; Shringman A Brow o, Cincinnati. Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louls*Ule, Kyu R C. Heldrum. Medisin, lod4 lUtcllff A Ccl, St. LouU, J. 8. Mitchell A Sen. Evansville, Indiana. . U. II- HOUSTON. General Freight A gun: phiUdflpbda. II J LOMBaEKT. HuD**nntm Chico#* to St. Lavit n*-d {,r Bt-L' uU.wld save 190 milts of t**d onsaod tin oert tlu river uavlgation from Cairo to 8L Louis, end arrive fifteen boar* in advance of tha river root*, by taking the cars *t Cairo. Ticket# to Loais,Cairo, Dubuque, B*u Pan!, and all im portant place* bj this rout*-, can be hanrt»h tim*Cn 18*.* ' i-‘M bharloue oiau «. " in\| ANOFACTDUtIR INDDKALC.B In puko Fobtm, and JjA Importer of Music and Musical Instruments &!© Agent t-r the celebrated HtHBOM Pisbos; alto, for Hallet, Davis ft Oo.*s BostOß PUKoe, with and without Ooleaan’s Xottaß Attaohptßt [«aj3] No. IXV Wood stmt. CENTRAL ROUTS. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! TQKOOOB northern Illinois to the HiSßißlippi Kiver, lOWA, i>l ISSOUI4I, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Ilallronil lo the lUI»»L»I|'P*< Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD FoaxchLY tut rmcAiio and Auro a A Ct't. mujtaby • TkaCT U. IL 18 COMPLETED, Aod Trains ruu the *-m«e di-tance I oui CHICAGO TO BUIU INGTON, Inwa/witbout change of Cars Tbt* Ouly Dir»-cl Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, uQUAV.KA, WaPE LO, FORT dks moines. Council blu. f, . but tb« only all RAi LROAU Route from CUICAU.i TO ST. LOUIS, tiLOOM* INGTON CLINTON DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE. NAPLES, and interm-dUie Stations on the Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Miafiie* slpoi Railroads. Trains on iba above Lina leave Chicago ou tha arrival of Train* from tho Ka-.t—avoiding all laying over at any of the poiuta. ti ages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa bdU Northern MUomi—m Sing the qu-che*t aud most reliable mate to reach a:l the important puiuLs we>t of the Mississippi as far as Council UlutT, with troui forty to fifty lailra leftsatuglng thau by »uy other rou e. The IL-ad, for 8 large portion ■ »!’ the way, is Uid with th** contincous Rail, the smoothest riding and hunt Rtltroad iu (h« U«>t— well Knocked wi.h theinostmoderu Lo .oinotiveaßud elegant new Cara. Hi* By thi* mate passengers ere f ore of making conned tlons. and arriving at si- Louis oo advertised time avoiding the TiXatiriiia delay of fogu and ice, nnd dwnger* of naviga tion. as cu the route by .allon- . checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. . TUUOUGH TICKETS by tbi* mute can ba purchased at ,11 tile lUUrosil o*ncv» iu lbs li'ti »t tb« office ol lb. Jomp i.v, corner ol Cl. t suJ Ls!i- strosl., la th« Qrenlta Builnim:; »i th, Dsk.i uf ttas Usl-us K. il , sod si tbs Mich. Cent. R tv. oslice, cornet cJ Lake and De-arborn Bt.*., oppo ite frnmoat liouf-. Chicago. , ~ FRrIGHT coc-lifTied oy tbi* route will rorolre luim«di st„d,SP.tcb. OenT Ti :kut Ag’t. Chimuro. TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad • o: the cuiiTV. tTI CLEVELAND AND PiTiSBU&OD RAILROAD. COSNKOTING WITH Ohio and Pxoaiylv&niA Uailroad, VIA ALLIANCE. ''PIIE abort-al. qnlcsie**! sn-i m-a3t roliaU? roct» tr. Toledo, i ClMCago, Bock L-laco, Gftßca, and St. Lm.u*, is VIA CLEVELAND. Th'? route ifl On- Handle 1 nil:-- <.hc>r;*r and Rlwut n.rse bourn"qul- ker tb~n lb- 'ir.-uirou* no- via Indianapolis. Two Dailv Trvi* from Pittsburgh lo Cleveland Thrr- Daßv :'ruio> f'r -tr. Icr-tsci to Chirac Time t-.» C,-v*Ur..i .»*. b-iur*. Ch.v.*st -*« hoar;, (ted Ht t/Lils. boura. l‘Dc 1 rainecf ta>iOi.>i)"i:.l P- huh Railroad leaving bunrh At 2 -- :-:J s.Cd, A M , coatimt et Aillacce -GOc. par lOQfca. i U‘-4-.’ h*vr t. -w ' >TKA'♦! H-nT hw !i >«. n ' n*lt, :fa- U*'X *»wi r-.nl-.iu f-Pff t«n bun-lrrj p-A-'ra tiU* trxt-I u. -V.rM 1 «•• •*. -a) U'.jm in • J*ir W- BijiDT. IT Wi LL !'* "'K I l ' rn K M »T ‘yTf.KK.vr. |j > «k ■* kVk*. 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I/ Iv.Qn f.. th- boAtujro; all l-*Ucu .0 Ui-« b**'* to d-> *- at *■> Hoc- » >i b- i=n-a; d -drft-i In aObar.ru Tb'- worl b d-~tiDrO j l*t, > .-:n ul-.11-u • t OT-r KICitVY TU-.'V9\?t> -u|-WN <“ iV p »r rrcni'ir>»! uuiu*i->1 r>:‘>~ n ~r*. yr-z I3»i> fn m '-!) tarO* of t' r n-utriff, .;il»r (]<*J pfttJ) yv* “»•' "">•*'* • "P' kt * ’* All crimmutitca r.o.i !»•♦»•••■ *h-uM r.« «.M J V T A 1 >» . » - 11 <'M.M M‘ ... <>*'f * TI'uKMiV AM) OiU'-K'.l. K W LA l l /\ tun i.i LhascskT A»««i »m»r k .r.K-ur-u« iV- «jIj’> U«a-L* wo! IVti-iotjH, H««i for iH-r CoUrelioD of Claim* la Ur-*t Brlaiti and Ireland oile-nL-n- toad* to tan»nd aijolulDj , bo tAi«« of d»* *4i*oU *-t i~l. lUa» snIJ lD'] mow M‘ic*y» ini«*t-4 ou M-.rtfl**- u'f'-.hfrwraritv. Tin* • ciu.mio-d un-1 iiu« P*P»‘«‘* J a»o ‘t.a-H.0.1 F-jUK'-'I! «w«* -t. a u« 't=..Ti r‘iaiUi£*U Pltvftimfjfb, M»r<*k lift. H&A—|tutj*vdaW| 7V r CTABY PUBLIC. ud Goiacnastourf ter the <>f T«,!iHvca. N-w .U:up»ht’» Ooaoectlrui. Wl«co&flc. Nrw V'-ri, M sid'd.; an, l>-»a, Oauteroia aird Vir^uta. **-D.-Mk draw., mq-l and ►’H-of* ’••r r«‘T' J nr u*>- u> tn J nf ihe t»t> • u.i fiit" ur*b. Ju> > l. IBjj. J L)V authority of n H'l pi luro: to th** ib»;tor of ibis > CutupatO' a. pr tul M.«'J th «y of January, 1864, r»- (jmriuic the it, n et *ud tb« im.-f-feui Qt ob"»« tlru * LlflTl lie KliU aU !l T C Qi( Ilf a( p l>'»tioO of t’ « tolls of th* Company to lb»i aud tb» tll*rtlbutl.’o of o*w stock ntuo g-t tho m« ckb"4 >». »*« j I 'HR intsresl of Me-rra lUnT.r ‘ ttIUW and AJ* P CBitlia 'n rur firm cea*e>, uiutua- a»re«-ilieot, frc m lq J nfi-r lUtadiito UitYA*S KENfifcDi 4 Cu. j >7:l m ) Hr.UMAXIftM AND N KUtiALuIA. — Or. UhUWN lV hi-tvb* iuf imr the tiOl o V i»i nw; * ' ’ *-• * n**Te known to tail »hon prup»*r ; > fws-vere l with. Msuy suffer the • f - rn>-c.>m|*l4ui fur mouths and years, a tew months would jrocvire o certain, e»fe and spesdyremedv. o*ce aud Private Co suiting Room*, No. »X DIAMOND alley j*»° DU. Uttow > fi* be'OOßUlted t-r the con of SECRET D!SlsA>Kri His succ**» in long standing Comb Isunsqualled. The afllictffd are Invited to call with out delay. Persona nllllnied with Vt>n*ir«»l Di j eases, Rhi-tunatL-in, Plies, or nominal Debility, should not aolny to grt bis advice. Leiler* containing a fee immediately answered. . Office and Private ftcom. |, . l No 41 Diamond alley, Fitti burgh - \Ai»Ti".n’a .NKW Buunn ar U » Vld tN’a, do Marael et— Emily Y*-rm>uj or Pi is Plei> Exemplified ; Philip Colville, a Covenanter'* story, by Grace Kennedy; family at fleathsrd&ie, or the Influence of Chris* tian Hnucit-les by Mrs Mnsfeay; ■fflllißm Wilberforcß, or the Christian Statesmen, by C<-Uier; The bead in Christ, th*lr State, Present nod fu* tu e, by Dr J /hn D own, author of Exposition of 1-t Pe»er, ac.ac; Prayers of. tbo Apostle Paul; Btrav ArroWaj Works of Philip Henry; Jacoby No‘e* t volt. 1 aod 2. Memoirs of Oberlln ; Rich and Poor, by Ryle; Astatoo Cottage; Manual fo the Young; V -trst-pe of >t Phil'; j-*4 R. B- MASON, 9op*t \V' aN l’« D—U- nK« aua li-ue* r*-r»aiiU fur private Jam* TT Ulhh and hotels Bridie - who Nur.es or any kind of female help and geotien-o who went Olerks or Bulpshj-u of fu-lti cb Unfits, with gotnl references, Garden ers, Carriage Drivers, or lien or Buys to do any kind of work, can be tuppUed at BARK'S INTKLUGRNOK OFFICE, _ _ , „ 410 Liberty street. Harvest Hands wanted—high wag* - paid. Jy2B A A. MA»ON fi H.i have just opened 4'J plec-s of Woil • Beragrs *i \2]/ 2 cwnra per yard. Also, auother lot t.f tbffle Ktne Lawu Uns-t-ii hi fto ar-d els. jv27 1(1(1 ** *' N K 15*, uf 'ho veiy newest sty left, lUv/ BeUmg lit $1 and $1,25 at j 27 £A*W A CO *i. 25 Fi-h st. I"VG S-6 bob, in fine order, ree’d “w ELtjUln- boou °f IH °v n A 76 V t Via-ioo bm, K. 0. T.r.'urg. bb.s, to Bm »r -1 rlra on ooxudgnmant, and (or a*le by . Jy27 AOTIIX, 111 * 00. •' "•' • •• 'j. : '• “V '. » , 3 •*' "V.”' 'f i r -Tifur« tNotr ;icH*'-3 a tu* .* lieu**., third ; t,»UH ANIL OUTMtrd J \ (L'.ruHKY M’i PiU*)>jr^o. 100.000 C(>fc*l iS** i ' j.frp*r»c-.& a 0«» AteiKUiic r V\ A. W. hoiur^ HOTELS: MANSION HOUSE. QEQEG£ A. U R-E NTZ, jPropmitor, NO. 344 LIBTSKTY STB6ET, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railrord, which makes It the most convenient house ia the city for passengers arrL viutt bv that road. The Propri»:or having, at ponstderableexpense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOtJSE, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage.- Th|fB U attached a splendid STABLE and esteasivo w AGON YARD, afford* Ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford feblty ST. I- L A I u U u 1 h h * Cbmer nf Fenn and St. Clair tlreds, Pittsburgh, Fa, undersigned, form'-riy of ••Brown’s Ho el,” b-vlng taken UIU STS., WASHES, 0 11'tit. Proprietor taken pleasure In announcing to the ft D ubUc that this new end *legnnt Hotel liaa been opent*d »7i house of entertainment. lining commodious and roomy, sod adjoining tile ofUco of the Ohio SwgeCompßuy.lt offers Inducements unsurpassed in Warren tor the occommoda lion of the traveling community, ....... A share of public patronage is respectfully iTKANRLIN HOUSE. CIIE'STtUT KffllEKT, ABOVE THIRD, DiIii.ADKLPHIA PAUK.BR *■ LAIKD, ProprUtora. JylßdM TERMS 81.50 PKB DAY. HclilLliAS UOUftJS. JOUNUTOn'y, PKIfNA. TIHE undarslmwl bavins tn»«n i chargo of tbo I namad Homo, »ad rcfltlod It Bl • largo eiponso, in a amtorubl. u w«U a* elrgant bijlb, i» non Propawl to pair* guosta, and giro anplo iiilsteUon » who m j p» mnlw tin- llontm. iaufrtfl JAMKS DOWN 1.1. HAKE’S HOTEL, I L»t« Farmer's Kscbauge.j NO 183 L! UrJUTY BTUtKT, foot of Fdth atrcet, l»tt»- burzh. SA.MUBL Q.VIU2, Proprietor. Ti:t. uttel 1* M.Uwl, in. bu.iog just bM onapWo au.i u t ..uri for the «< tti» pnbl.e. |Mpl3_ b'UAMiUS HOUSE, Cl.T.l.nd, Ohio. . . fiHUOK A bus, PnoFßlKotb-—Xbu Houm bM u»- U. d.rv«rtA i’.rtt , l*t IF.»ad and XmtPiJUld * 'Hi - * ttC.vair h»- i*—o t*v*i by tEr »ur tl» t* At .a boari* U> fu rul? b mtea luiary that c«a b- »jO'l ia th« n-*t .eg .♦**«• re*w.;i»-u to ha it*«« Hi' e?**™* «** •uppttwl *t.b tt>* *«*J t - ** 1 Li ’i' u -•. of * T ~ i ? t f l T 14 U* w*. can *iW*y* b- *&«»* “Vm 1 . tiaii, !*wj * 1 '-Mlii it A.Nil KlcuA.tOt., TUIHD STUEI-T, HtrilfcfcN >v • D tMJ SiALd-T I'HE Bafc> ha** iaas-d th<» • oil fcnowa Kestauraot, wt>i-- - h ha.i just t**a thorough-) restated, repaired *ud re luiutfJW, aud no* op*»- un/par;oxaU»*pFf«re'3 uoe*prr.f--t& make tbs Bank Iva cti+ltr. a •.•oastbrlatd# wort, a# well for lb* epictirt as tl»« bu*}|i«« Oan- The Lfdet will at ail time* U Hucl** wllL tii* «i-i»=an»®# uf the «ra*.o.»u4 wrred up under the» au*pl era ut est«rl*i>e«-d DEL*BIIM. I. H F.. - LOUfliltOPU A#-0 Y ST £ U AXU (J O h £ U E tt U UBE ."%* D. 3ARSABD. .Vo. 4>>, f\fVi Sift'd. ffus«J and Jfrriri. jant*!*/ CRYSTAL PALACE, 2tu. IB Slarkel etreet. C. C. aS£LY ( H&sl’fcCTfr'UWLY istTOs bis friend* and tb» -jyaMic 1Q jfc-raL that L* bar ju*l started hb WlfiTf N«« Vara ao-i I’blUJidpMia model© «ji* *’ uYbTtUiHauJ '•tTythlnH elee in tL» tiUus liar. tne;*.!-* ic tb* Shell or Mewfd. for IJ/kceef a down. 11. wtil «l«> f-raub th* <-r»t of everythin* th. i.’ir ia*rk- t ittl! aSuni. Uou*- ai»ay» f' r *«o a -' ‘■' kir * (I. a-.- min* :,urtu »;\Lou?» a'Su uk»» I'Al UAA I I 0 b BTUEET I*UE h*t nr« >.>Y?THit S?ALA.h.» ASI HATISIi II IU?K ,-orv. t.ij \r, * «*6i!W tkaleacnc ">* (>» »fi> :n th.rJty. tit a lx <>•;/./. k& xkkvcd vr at all isvrn£ or r//<*. j’a y. fr-Ki u*# Kowll, Fl*ti, Ac# ns ilili . ( t'*rr rant:”i I'- »uj be wottbi rr»j. It. 1 CUAitUJj ?7JU.. in. Wr»v< ttl. Clair bsger Mw»r ttr»if«ii> I‘H C t»D-lrr»Jsß*nl r»»,«-Utin) lutY-ra** tb** public that L »# gi « full; pf»>tr.r*- ! lo «»i re prirate Iaalil«8 aod lli- *stj# bi# •-.alabralP-A LAvJBII BSiklb, i» A-l ‘•r-l*r* left at hi* Uffie*. S'l 33 UIAMOM aLLKV nO*ar *lllo* puDflaally U ,ci the lift 4el4**d««-J w aujr tail cl the cUy ct ftrlal’.y ? Q - hM-n lietiiis' begtr tlaer H»ll. .No 105 y^tifyUfcl i.’rwl, «7>p4iJ/ thf OtiXXm Haul! I’ilK Aut.e>:niMr» l;»* ;u.*t .urif tiie larg«tt a:> heat UOf-UJ l-V'-f W-«r UalU lo tbs* r)ty 111# b<-rr» *.r4u«#iH|jrJ b. bpi.jp,;L:i #!.:•>. aoJ rrrrj fiber a r»ti*lOJ> lalts-O afcx-Ut Ll* hoii*. i.'aOllßt b# elOa-Uatl * n RNIT /.. li*un#it a l«. l& r U auk HvlUfr if S«lTir*| iseiebs-strv \\ . Eeouctt Al#*ua lln'*r. rioul Alro.CooEiou Ai* *u 1 l*rirt«r t lu ijuart au-i plat buttlri. T’ifl altrutWu of ladtlle#, aad tf»s tiaile, Li ra*pactfull> .r.lMtul »“ n ’ SllVerai Water and Sariaparllla \\, H l- fc. >*.i i.l • li, rat » trrt*;. u*.v* l*»ua, l» oo» \\ ta*uul»ru»r»uK *o4 ticU>um ti»« abore pi ‘jj.art'd l ■ rup, Ijr C-iltl’tSXLltt, X LA..IN L 1 >IA& E -a, a»nl H xrkers la Wood . • i.b r.i» c'eiruttol au-J » a 0.1. u i , L*’> a2L A.l «bo tiß>« tncu 1m pivovuuco t . ..oil valuable iu v.ouou. liui ciuj-i &:■ n luto R twJ u»a. Th# h>. i wtuß letter* Iroia p-tacti ni sr** but i»c aza.u fi mauy Ir’.tere tb« » ate .t» a It»r. foccjtlarc ur IL»j I'lana aboT* ah otb.ra iu : PirtsfiCMd artaM Cieurr PACtoat.) February £L l“bi. | We hereby certify, that during the iaat twelve raoatb weliiTtuinl llopf^r 1 * I’ai ij. h#a«, to -abia**t-Maki.r* acJ Carp oU'»ao-eu p*-;io- o.t.yoihiT I'.aueih ua*. Wecomri Ur It pwjuliarlj • a;.tod to ptaulog oak, coerrjr, walnut, aod all eorta o Lard wood, aud f r plf.uioj \eot rt, it • far euparlor t ill# oU ta d-* f Bcrapiag, be«» ie* bring a great earicg o tjuie. Uce taaQ, by uoii.g tois I’Uoe, w|.l piano cjoii retteer* tbaa Lie mao r«n ao Vy any other plant f f Qetbo' la u«e. U. li. tllaa 4 Co, To Masas ff. Eatob, t»j.: Utar AYr—l ha»e nxaoilntd Uopptr’t Paltni Brneb li*£ie, &dj belleva U to twa oioat eaevlient arilcie tbr u*e for wbieb It t> iDl«olrJ,aa a cbmb.oaUon o. place aod ocra-er. U psrtlrulariy *dapt*d to plauing veoesrs, and It doe* uot requi tii« (tot ur laftor of the old method, aoJ 1 have oo Qoubt, cbnQ H» properties become generally known. bu. that it will entirely upvrsede Ihe former te dious ami laborious cu-Jt m. I moat cheerfully r*-c cjmeo t it to all persons engaged lb thf Cabinet bustm-aa, at —illmtratlug re shipments oi freight nuU pnmeugraa, ewuers’ before and ,U.,r tale of tho vessel; tram era of owaefa* shares, and other important matters not attempted la any of tbs one* trip systems of Steamboat Book-keepiog In use. PEN UAN3UIP, Taught by Mr- J D. William-, the only professional teacher ot penmanship now In the cUj. MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, Embracing a new method of computing Interest, with all the most approved abbreviations in mercantile oompata tionts In ore. MERCANTILE LAW. Although others aarorUd* these lo turea, this will b 4 fouud the only Institution in the olty where they are regu larly delivered. 4fc*-C*U an i get a Circular and sample of Mr. Williams* Penmanship bgiero ■ Pg«ging > 1-ewbere Je£j I'lßldJ BOOR FOn U/viLtiOAb KNulNEElCx—Ouulain- Jj ing formula torlayingoutcurvca.deteriainlng glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc-, together with tables of radii, ordinates, defections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarnthlms and natural signs tan gents, etc. etc.,by John B. Henek, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. |1,76. Thw object of tho present work Is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. , Books of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatio tables are oommon enough; but a book combining with there tables othe-s peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary farmul* for laying out curves, turnouts, orossinga, Ac., Is a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. VJ. d. MIUTABI ACADEMT, West Point, April 18, 1864. Gentlemen: l have looked over “ Uenck’s Field Book for Kallroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted io the ob ject Its author proposes, and have no question but will be founda very uaoiul and practical volume both for offleeand flold work. „ Trot, April 2i.1864, X am much pleased with Mr. lienee’* little manual, the w Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recogoixed processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at leaat In their prewot 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 Mr Henck’s book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, 1 have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author.and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers, B. Frasxuh Uiumb, 0. EL and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, atiB Market nm-at. corner of Second. YAhlEi'l bal—A Cottage iloutia la Allegheny tor sale price $7OO A Brick Uoute and Lot for $760. A small frame and Lot oo M uni Washington for $460. Small Yanas in Ohio and Virginia for sale on easy Urmsi by [jy!4] S. CUTHBERT A SOK, U 9 third ft. fSURANCE COMPANIES. Increase of Gash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! AETNA INSURANCE COM PAN V, HARTFORD. CONN.— CHARTERED 1819. PAID UP. Cub Capital, ------- 9500.000. TUIE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT.of the 1 XNaURANCE CUM PAXY, of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the let of January, 1856, unincumbered ~ •$ lc > 672 05 Savanty-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able rpml-annnally ••"Tul* 7 ?’?ia i?‘ Debts due the Company, secured bv mortpge... 7.313 17 mils Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... I2&&n 35 Railroad Btocks In Connecticut....... w Bank Btaciß in the dcy of Hartford. WAB96 00 Bank Stocks In New York city - 93.060 00 Cash on band,in Bank, and in bands of Agents and others- 212^0600 $770,278 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banka or other or* dltors,—no thing. Lows adjusted and due,—none. ... „ Losses adjusted end not due, $148,618 S 3. . .. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. . „ „ _ . AU other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing. *c. nnn Agents instructed to t&ko no risk over slo^ooo. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction ot buildings, the width o! streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. • The amount insured In blocks of buildings t arte; the design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or leas. 8 THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Srxrs or OomncTicUT, 1 g 8 Hertford, Jan. Ist, 1886 Hartford county, f * . c . . Perse Daily appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the j£tna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, Is troo, according to hia beat knowledge and belief UKNK7 FOWLER, Jcstlce of the Peace. Losses paid by this company for the rear 18M exceed 1760,000 while the premiums received Cor the same time far exceed any other year, since the organisation of tbo | covering nearly all descriptions of property, ls- I sand at this agency, at remunerative rates. Mr Offlc, No. Wt.r Ar«t... JBt»X" I»SL'R.AHCB COMPAHV, OP lUSTPORO, COiVA". ISI9. C&A2TI&D, Ca»li Capital - „.#soo*ooo Casti Surplus, on 1«t J.wmbt, 1856 8873,5173 'rtHl3 Capital stock aud Surplus ia securely tarried tar I. thebeoeflt of ail policy holder*. As as evlicu.'wer tbe claims we baTo b> public coufllenco, and of Its ability (o p«y Ic-ese* promptly, we state a fact, 'bat its receipts rary f.-om $1 Ifi.OOi) to pep month. Its busings Is and well distributed, and In our opinion uo Ocmpnoy iu the United list** afford* better Indemnity to polity boider* than the They condone to main? Insurance on prop*rtyio town and country, at rale# us low a* Ucoa “llb"*« w ‘"“Wres Bvqa, Ago' t. Office, Ncrth-wwt corner filth and Wood streets, Pituburch- ap&fcly " t> K L. A W A K K HUTtJAL BAF2TY IH3URAUC2 COMPACT. OPPICK fo tbe North lloota of the SiThasgg, on Tblrl ttreet, PHILADELPHIA. iIAUINL INSURANCES. -03 VE3ILS, ) CAt’K», >To»U parte of tbs VTcrlu. Faca&ts, ) INLANU INaUBAHCEB Oq br rlTers, raoai?, lai«a aa-S land to all parUcf tie Union. MRS INSU&ANQSS On cxercbasdlM generally. On store*, dwelling bcu»9,«ic. AftSlrfS OF TUJi CUiiPANY, Ker-mbfr #,1464. Bonds and Mortgitfe*. - 51i4,3d0 GO Htateof Pean«yi»anla, Philadelphia city, ipriiig Garden, Southwark, and other loana, ISI.JvW i+ Stock* la hanks, railroads and i&auracc-a eon- - „. 160,526 Cask t-nband... 10,b*i ~0 Balanoeflotbahaiideof Aceota and prenhra* _ on Vlarloe Policies reeintly issaod. - 67 SotacrlpUcaNotee..-,..-..-.——...„._lC*o,Osrt> M Dflicroia; Wm.Slartlo, \ Ur. B. U. Ilojton, doaepbU.Seal, i HaghCralg, tlnund A Sondtr# i Bpcnrer U'llealc, John C. UaelJ, /; Charlrt Kelly, hcberi Burton, ! Samuel E. fttokts# John R. i UenTjflsan, ’ Jaatee Trs-^nalr, SlwaM Uafllnßtnn, i W». Kyrw, Jr^ U Jeonßrooke, ] Joshua L. rtir*, J G.Johowo, t JaoeATeanent, James C Hand, | Jthn B. Semple, ThcupUns I‘auldlcz, : Chartr? Schiffrr, Janie* ILMTariaad, 1 J. T tagac, PU?»b«rsfc t W C • U-T C. Morgan, do. \7M. 3lAKTls,i»rt»i4«nl. THO3.C. UAtfD, VirePr«sidsßl. Jpafa W. C9TAJI. B®c*y. T. A. MA.DEKU, A*<-nt, No. fii W»i»t nr»-*t. fMtwr.irgh. Vrm.Btt.llß Vlri luiurmc* Compmuj, Of FhCadrlpHA* /V-wy/rom-a. DIRECTORS— -Ch*rl*i W. Bacrkor, Th-m*.’ Hart, Tobin W**n«r, Pat&tt<*l Omni, Jacob IL Smith, <3*o. W. Rich m K D. Lewis, Adoitjbi £ Eoti*, Datli B Brown*, il r*n*r»oo C:us- i»* S*aaii, Prcjidnt Ouaa.o «Secrelsrp U’ or Uraltod. on ’Ascription r. 5 property, in town And country, at r*l** a# low M *r» c.-a*i*tJ*nt with uratitj. Tt« Ccap*ay b**«* rwmamd a «*r£? Q-ro tinges t fund, walcii, with their and premium*, e&M? in vested, a/- tjr i Ample prcuettoo to the amuml. Tb* AjwtLi of the Coapaay* c-n January Irt, ISM, ft* pnb* la iel fcsrsnbiy to on Act of Awntly, wva ft* follow*, vta: • - Ja Real 79 Tempjtary Load#-.- . l7 Stock. ~~ M.*S* W TotaL....-, •ater* tbeir tnocrrpcraticn. * period cf twenty-on? rears, taey bars p*ii opward ef On# Million Pc.ar Unodrad Ti»*a •«nd Dollar*, lew?# by fir?, thereby aiT.irJJrnc ''-rUrnc? of tt* atrantagrsef tn»nr»B«, a# well «J tbr aMHty and disposi tion to n«*t with nrcctptnew all UaldUti** 3.OARMSBH COFFIN, A£*at, tpU QOoa. cortiwnt cor Word and Third ets LIFE INSUBANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PUIL.4DEL.PHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2STH, 1850. OHAUTEH PEKPEtOAL CAPITAL 8250,000. Ofiu, 8■ B Corr.tr of Third and ChestntU StrteU, Philadelphia. Ofrctrt ef lh» Ifcmt Board at CJACCTOSJ* Stephen R. Or*rforf, P*ui D. Ood(Urd, Atibrci* W. Ttoawos, Lucent* Jobasca, Lcnjanln VT Tingfej, G*o. M'Usnry, J*ro*. L. Florence, Jwae.« D*T*reax, 'K'UUjun M. Godwin, M’Kee. PrrvdcKi— Stephen K Cnwford Tier FrrjtdtrU —Arabroee W. Thcmpeoa- I tfdical Kramtner., PttUburph—iaxat* U. W Ul*oc, M. D AlifaKenv Cun—iL.B.Mowrj, M. I>. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Arfent, No. 74 Fourth elrcet, PiiUburgh. PtHHBYLVANIA ISSUEAHCK CO Me ARY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITUnELD STREETS. Authorised Capital, $300,000. [NBURE UUILUDiUS ami propeny low or daciaf* by Firo, and lb* pr-rib U tbi Sea and Iniaoi ‘ Navigation and Transportation. DitKTOA*. Wo. f. Johnston, Italy FaUcrnon, W. M*CUntc«*, ilonnpJj X. friend, l>. U Long, I. Orler Sproul, &.J.Jon«e, Gecrft* it. White, Jacob Painter, A< A. Carrier, facts 6. Nrglef, W. S. litres, Wade Hampton, D. E Paxfc, n. r oo«:*ban Ht>n. WM V JOHNSTON, PretWrct. BODY PATTKRaON, Vice PrusldenU A A. Ciiun, Secretary ami Treasurer. S. S. Caaaisn, AuUunt Secretary Weitein Ijuaranes Company, °ittabargb. a. MILLER, 4r., /Vwiiml. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 9300,000, VITILLInsure againstall kinds of risks,TlßS endMA W HlNfi. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Diaactoas who ate well known in the community, and who are determined, by >romptneSA and liberality, to maintain the character which ;h«y hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. Directors.—R.Miller, Jr.,o. W. Rlcketeon, J. W. ButUr, N. Elolmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, O.lhmscn, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott,George Darisle, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nlmick,Thomas Scott. *3u Office, N 0.92 Water street,(Warehouaeof Bpang A Oo .op»tairt.> (MtUbnruh. nor24:ly , WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c NiJW QUODHJJ WaTCHW, J*Wttß*, *aV*-i Will, Moiras? .Qooztt, Ac., Wboussu akd Ustajl—Coun try Merchants ana strangers vlMing oar city aro request al to call, as we can urr * them u Wi 11, end we think b t ter. then the; usually era served in Km tern cl ies, be idee giving them a responsible guarantee—*n item difficult to obtain in many shops. - Silver Detached Levers...... to $16,00 Do Cylinder* ...... 7to 10,00 L dies' Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $3O to $2OO. Chains, Seals. Keys, Pe -cits, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. AST* Welch U pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W W. WILSON, 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth JOHN X.ITTL! No 301 Lij HAS JUST EKCKIVKD t tlcleit— BIIANDIB3. ] Genie Brandy, (very floe,) Otard Dupuy & 00. («Up«r.) Marreti ft 00. Saxerac. WINES. Sarcial Madeira, Howard, March A Co , Mad’ro East India Madeira, Table do Amontillado fcherry, Manzanillo do Table do Cootiog do , Beeuwing Port, Pure Juice do Ordinary do St. Julian Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Bweet, Champagnee, Anchor, Veraeney, Utideseafc, Together with all other business. WIG manufactory. MRS. RENTER, Six doori from the Aqueduct opposite the Q&tdor’t Office, is PREPARED fob WIGS, and all kind* of , __ . Ornamental HftJr Work# . Tha biat qua il? of material ia farnlsbed, ud entire satisfaction puarant**!. tnylkdawly r itHAT 1 gives m; to *1! at 76 Fourth street, describes a great variety of tanas, Houses aod hot#- want log homes «01400 well to get e BerUMr. o* fins Coaatry Seats. Ij*9J THQHAfI WOODS. ..-a ..i, i--vJ -f-'*- 1-'K ..’v_ PAID CP .siau:o* 44 THE CfIITEU HTATSB E, Jr.i Agoat) [B*ati Strict, the lolloping very chclcs t: nock, Lisbon. RUM. Jamaica, Santa eras. a in. Bogaet, London Cordial, Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Rutherford’s Scotch A to, Barclay's Loudon Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anise the, Curacoa, Sardines, Mocha and Jar*, Young UyS. an > Black Teas, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands. Old Monongahela Whisky, of all grades. articles connected with the av29:d*w !E=IME (ANKEBS'AN-: ~ TkOB-Wa ictoJttaiti< STOCK AND Bllit BBOKBB, ... Ojf!c«, No. BJ. Fcmth It, atmc Ttood. i ■< ' NOTES, Drafts,. Bonds, Hurt gages, sad Iflnns on e°u*- totals, negotiated. -Stocks bought and sold on con* mission. Land Warrantabought and sold. , . particular attention paid io-tha. purchase and sale or. Copper Stocks. '-v ; ; .:i , sa~- All communications aUented to promptly. » Jamw WM. B. tTILUAMB. Wm. H. Williams fc ; BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, XT. K Cbrncr Wood and Jthird streets. An transactions on liberal terms. Collwtions of Bills, Notea, promptly attended to. Jan2B:lir ' &I’COSsi&LiLft. WILLOGIi, ! BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Bpver Coin. Ourrent and Par Ponds received on deposit Stock? bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the Doited States.' South East corner of, Market and Fifth streets, tnvll •' -PITTSBURGH, PA- - ARTHURS, ROD&BRS & CO* j CANKERS ANO BROKBRft CORNER OF FOURTH AND SUJTSFIKLV STREETS, au&6m Ptmbnrgh, P>* - " Hemorol, s PATRICKS ft FZUESD, w BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BfiOKEBA^ Has* Removed their OJjlcetoUie CbmirqfFi/tSand‘Woodttt. pirnnußeH, pa. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Birbsnge Brokers, and Dealers la Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, GoULQUm ■nil Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eafiternand Western Ostia* constantly for sale.' ' . ' . .'’-J h"1 Collections made In all the cities throughout' the united States, Deposits received In par funds or cuiTsntpapCT, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. . ; fftbs H. HOUSES & 80N8, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, i:i Hi 73 unovzn »nim JUnSZkO .JkSD XXCBISQI: Gmcx.*v Bfl. 67 JUBSJtT BtaUT. roCB nOOES BUOW Oin STAKD. - N HOLMES A. SONS, Banker* and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptance-Gold, 611* ver and B&k Notes. Exr.hrjaga on iae-Xastern and. Western Cities constantly for sale. •• Collections made In .all the dtfca throughout the United BUtea. Deposits received lu psr funds or currant paper, No. C 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. tia3oqy TISRfiAB A CO« v T BANKERS AND HXGHANGB No. 95 Wood Strict, corner efi JHazumi :JUes,; pmsncaaa,pa>, : : But AND SELL Bank Notes and: Coin; discount time exchange,and,promissory note*;make colleetrtosln all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deporite on ! call and on Interest, and give theix prompt, attention to all .other matter* appertainingto a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. . ■ -• mBrC-r JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKfB, nzAi.xn a:.; Exchange, Commercial end BanE Hotes. CTOCK bought and sold on eommlesion. Collections O carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. ; arNo. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.~ Bank. . . . deeld HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Q lOITT EXCHANGEon the Eastern Cities constantly for O eale. Time Bills c! Exchange and Notes discounted— Gold, Sflrrr and Bank Notes, bought end sold- Collections csade In all the principal cities of the United States.. V+ posits received of Pax and Current Funds. (pa>27ly tMin tanm, MZTSIBJi &4JXU, JICkISCI thiHga. RTtAWan d RAH tt| BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BBT AND SELL Gold, EBt«, and Bank Notes; negotiate Leans on Beal Estate or Stack Securities; purche** Promiscarj Notes and Tims Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission.. Collection* mads on all points In the Union- [myl G. B. ABSOLD A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. D HALERS in Crrhangfo Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Cat Drafts, Ac. QoUoctlcns carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on comolsicn, 33, N0. 74 Fourth sL, nrrtdoriT to BanhofPKtayg.{f»'i3 PcvuxUj: end Ftrrcifn EszKatTU Bxnk 2Vo£M, Gold and Bought, S&i endEseftanotsL at the BXQHANGE AND DANKINO HOUBD OP WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., 6* w con etur, raesaewn. lnterest allowed on time deposit*. [Janlß sor,i:o 63 YBoxrsoe p«-i a-caroniT. THOMPSON BELL A CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Corner cf Third and i food ttrccUj PitUbvrgK A TUOOA9 WOODS* BROKER, - ® asn unis* nr Sotaa, Bonds, Stoeki, Baal Estate, Ae., .Vo. 75 Fvarth ti~, PiUxbvrgh, fa. [JaSg CimmioUi’s Loan Ofliee, NO 100 SSiITUFIXI-D STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— Money leaned ca Gold and SUter Watches, Sliverwar# *0(1 othar valuable «rtides. aultuily CLOTH! N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. iJOILViiRLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty ' atn*e;, which baa won an unbounded popularity under Le cum* cf its THESE BIG DOORS,hare, for the pur ple- of acquiring more space Cor their Immense business, removed to the spacious building on thecorner of DIAHOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they hare now the most SPLENDID BTOCK OF CLOTHS I acra READY MADE. CLOTHING, That bts ever been offered to the public. Their principal object fbr this removal, is to gin then core facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICESI And they Will nmot then to bo u good u any manu factured In the Union, crsToa work* tn TRI BUT Smi,isD Cfo3 VOX BQOSTXST BOQO. They hare on hand a fall and beautiful assortment ol LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI- Oar Interests are identical with those of car easterners, and we aware th» public that our fidelity will not fail In fil | leg all orders we may be favored with, O- DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— ft©. §§ Wood Street, (bast side,) oobebb. or diahobd allbt. R. B.—\Tb desire oar patrons to understand that we hare no longer any connection with the Clothing Basin ms on Liberty street. Oar attention la devoted exclusively to the Home above designated. mar 33 JOHN &PCLOSKBY A 00. Fall and W tutor Goods I edmonFwatts, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 1M LIBERTY STREET.— 1 hare now on hand a Urge stock of Toll and Winter Goods* Overcoating*, of entirely new designs; Plash Yost- Inge, of the most beautiful patterns; French And English Oauaimetiu. of every style and Shade In the market, all of which I ~IU make to order on the most reasonable terms, an-l warranted to suit. . Qct4 MUW SPZIINU GOODS* JUST RECEIVED AT JOUN kIcCLOSKKY Aoo*B Whole sale Clothing Warehouse,^.BBWoodrtr*et,und corner of Diamond alley, tho largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure ; of inviting the attention of the public to. Tbe»goods bar* been purchased from first hands, and, coosequently, no socona profit on them, which leaves os able to say that wo ran and do sell at u email profits as any house in the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invito the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to give ns a call, and examine oar extensive assortment of HEADY HADE CL iIIING. It Is almost Impossible to snumerate the quant icf Immense piles of garments that it, to be seen at thlsl* : « establishment; it U sufficient to say that it has never t t n equalled by the house ttselt taarl&tf JOHN McOLOSKEY A 00- . Clotkilagt Clothingl fpH 13 undersigned respectfully luformsbifl friend* aodthn X public that he l* now receiving at hia*tore,No.lT7 Lib erty street, a choice eMortment of Cloths, Casslsmres and Vestings, of the lateat and Dost desirable styles,"*rhlcb "he Is prepared to make to order Is the most fashionable maa\ ser, at short notice, and os the most reasonable terms. we hats also on hand a large and well manufecturedstock of ready made Clothing, to which wo intUe .the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persona who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their idrantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchcjca. [martf] 0. CONNER. Hew Clothing Store* NO. 4, BIXTU STRUT, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. TEE subscriber haa just opened this new establishment, where he has always on hand 4 large and choice a*oorir meat of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. marftly B. QPPENffEtMTCT^ To Housekeeper*. W 23 her© now opened one of t&e largest stocks of CHINA, glass and, £UBENBWABK t *u table for housekeeper* la the city, and' intend selling at y fy low prices. We wiU sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, oo oak ting of forty-eight pieces, for the low prie© of Poor Dollars, and all ouiorGoodsin proportion. One stock being' large owing to the-dull season fast-passed, wsi ar* deter mined to work it off at low prices, We h&iVe -just opened so< e beautiful shapes of White Stone Heat Waba { Vege table do; Covered lAshea for stewed enlckes, ato, etc. Also, some Yery handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Cold Band, and assorted colon Toilet Ware, is iarge-*all of which we hare put down in price, to suit the tiaios. We hare .some twenty different styles of French China Tea sets, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner set* -all of which we are selling at least twenty-flT* per cent, below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, . Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waliert, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamp*, etc,, b large, and we will sail them at Tory^ Q T ff A^ lc § ARa On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston end Pitta burgh Glass Ware, which we will e«ll at manufacturer's PrlC “’’ COMMON WARE. Oor stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Pishes, Pitch* err, »ud every article suitable for country or city trade, la large, to which we Invite the attention of city and eountij merchants, as we will soli them very low for cash. ; • Uoucekee pen and other* in want of cnxar China and Queenaware’will do well by calling at the CHINA HALL, Mo. 02 Market, between 3d and 4th et».. , n M •-* Oppn«it« fl© >. 11 White HO.UBGS, STORE-IiOOMB, WAREHOUSES, Aa, TO l.K'i t— LawratctvQle— A comfortable Dwelling Hons© of ball, parlor, dining room, kitchen, four bed rtoms, 4*4 garden and g.od water. ' Aticaheny City— A Two Story Brick House,newly painted and papered, on Robinson street, near Ue Rent $lO permootn. ' ' _ - “1' Ml. Washington —A Dwelling Houm of flaw too me, on illsh street, with larg&yerd, well, do.- Rent, ,7 per month. Pikxtmrgh—h lergo Th»e Story Briok,.No. *8 Third sK; rent ,176 per yrer. J'os.3L.nd 27 Doqoetne etreet; esih bouse le two storiw, with b»9ement, cellar, yardio. Two. Warehouses on Weter street A large Store-roOm on' Sour,h street. Together with °.Ote». . v Apply to S- CUTHBERT A SON, = je!6 ltQ Third street. JULY MAGAZINES- „ ' Oodey-e Lady’s Book, Tbr July—SO cent!; BaUoo’e Megasine, “ “ 10 “ Yankee Notions, “ “ 12. ErenkleiUe’eN.Y.loana], 18“ North British, for May. The above Just reenved by ExprttA Also, .Urge Into, school; CLASSICAL nl Mlicllueotu BOOKS ud BTA- TiONERY ttrsaajtt (»BT. Ul4 tottcriyb. Cell hi " -\ *V ' -‘ '•- *— '*" v 1 ■.y '‘ p *' ;jas. b. ntvai-7 oossxx or coon ahp mes sraißTS. CLOTHING. NESS COATS. FRENCH CHINA. SUPERIOR. tid 1 L»fl B«n3 River, 6i tha hrad of Luta Bap»ior,snd ma&iii-1: bwtkh errs, adept kbharaor, and SIATBB MILITARY ROAD. _ now-lntOQurse of construction,.connecting swb '.ft? Paul. ; terminates aV,t£is,filace> ; It toah® the. Lake terminlcf all ! the pthiecled railroads to the toad of Bupuri r. The • « will be opened In June; after which, four llnesofiaka wUlruntoSopwlor—one Jrom Chi -1 efuro":' two firom-.Cier eland, and one from Bull dp j ail fine ;7ysmefa. having been built expressly lor this: .. ' -Oniilteam&iw Mill k im- and heiy for asecbhd fs now on the waytpßapericr, which will -beset to work immediately on its arrival. - • , One-half of the,-lots have been appropriated by the pro .prieters to be sold by-the undersigned to actual settlers on easy- fond for extensiTo. public ixnpr<_ve ‘ments- oppropfktlohs baye made for public purpoies; parkin cnorcheß, railri ads, *c. ■ . . 49* Jn.order.Lo eoneetlhe misapprehension athlng from iimflartty of,ham**, It fa' proper to, state Cityt' fttoufr' the title of which a legal contro*er>y exists, Is different.place,'aod : in a different, township jQBrMkplLGf ScPEBinB are Hgnetl by Tho 3 Clark, sur veyor, and WmiraH;;NewtOD, agent, and attorney for proprwtWsi abd-daybe leeh'itrfbe principal hotels of fit. PauL Galena* Cbktgo;lMrois Cleveland, Toledo, .Buffalo, -«ud• ( - All persons who wish to purchase lota,or obtaluiuforaa tion# Me:rrft«aied to apply.toWif-H. Kawroi?, finperior, D eW !« rU .iY.Wh«n t in. wiLu4M & Agent and Attorney for. Proprietors of Superior. ' jy243m : • - • L Boicd of Heßlib Slotlee. INFOBSIATION has been mad* to the Board of Health that csms of ch Jffra occurring outride of tha r.t> haTe bean bronaht within Its limits for relief No doubt the Mends of the rick are prompted b> motive* of humanity, yet It Is proper they should be inf >rmed that they suUect tfcemsdTeftfl>MWflre.ptnatty;by so doing. The Legislature passed laws regulating this, natter, In eases'where tbediseaaa is nullgnaut’or contagious, in order that Oie deaSriTpopulated o ty.may.be protected unneceisaW flCdarKj'whidjjlwheiJ it has gaipetf a footing, wta a subject for ita Te rn oiselcss’httack. /» ■, \ ■. • • - , , Thtrßuardof Health are determined to enforce the law. If patients seiied with cholera, or any malignant or conta gious disease, outride the city, must be removed to any of : the Hospitals,'persons cotfveythgthea-thither must haven permit tromih* Board of Health jhe attention of,all. persons Interested ie cauel to the following etetlotra:ofim act approved April 8,-ltM; Siq. 6- Ihat; any master,- commander, or otner person haring charge or anyveesel or flieamboat, violatlog any of the roles or .regulations preacrihei T>y the said Board of Health, under the provisions .of thU.act, shall, up?n .convic tion. thewjf by Indictment or prosecution in any court hating JurtßdliUon,pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollar, to he recovered and paid Into the treasury of said •• • - £*& ? -That whenever the Board of Health shall receive information that any-malignant or contagious '(m«iflcS ; except«t) prevails wilhin any pert or place within theUnlted States,tbe>_shall makediligent tnqul y concern ioelbe same; ana iflt shall appear that the disease prevails as.aforesaid, all communication with such Infected port or place shall be subject to each control ana regulations os the Board of Health may frm time to time dln-ct, anipubltsh hi on* or more newspapers published .in the cit of. Pitto burgh', and thereupon every pereon or.persohp, and t>ll roods, Warn and merchandise, bedding and clothing frrra >ocb infected port or place, and having entered aud l/**en brought Into tbedty of Pittsburgh contrary to such ic*u 'lattons, soall be subject.to the same penalties as is provided £>r In the preceding section^ The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. 0. MORIIjCQ, . Physician t * the Board of Health. ... GEOUQK FOKTCSE, Henltb Office. CGhbhtih] PITTSBURGH, PA INCOBPOBATED BY THE LfiQIBiJLTDBB of Pencsy rania, with Perpetual Charter p. DUFF, President, (author of the "North American Accountant/*) profeaeor of Book-Keeping end Commercial Sciences. _ , , ANDREW T. BOWDEN, Assistant Frofesacr of Book- K JSHN D. WILLIAMS, the best off hand Penman In the United fitataa, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental V Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Lav and Political Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Mathematics, Ac. P. L. APED, ProfeslvT of the French and German Lau* images* ' . This la the only institution of the Kind In tho Western Elates conducted by a practical Merchant of many years experience In ext'tudve business, and whose lectures upon all the details and practice ot business, as well as every do pertinent of Book-Keeping, are bo deeply Interesting to i«ll young men of business, and which accounts for the aupe* rior attainments of bis students His course of Steamboat Book-Keeping is pronounced by an eminent accountant “a perfect system for such books and accounts.” This Is the on'y Institution in the city in which a Profes sor of Penmanship pires infraction in,tbat im portant science, and consequently the only one'where a good hand writing can be '*bt*ine*l. The course embraces upwards of 300 commercial calculations, many 01 which are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens Feu mansnip but thoseexecutcd by Mr. Williams areexhibitei. Call for a Circular and.specimen of hi* Penmaa.-hip Duff'sßook-Keaclng, Harper's edition, $1,60. ** The meat perfect to the language ” Doff’o Steamboat Accountant. $l. “A perfect system ” All latter* addressed to the Principal will be rrcmplly answered- ~ jel&dsw Farm for Sale APART OP THE BRICK TAVERN FATtSI. on the Brownsville Road, about two miles from tbe Monoa gahiila Bridge, eaatnining about fifty acres, is offered for sale tn quantities to suit purchasers. Terms very reason a • ble. For particular* enquire on the premises, iwpgfcwt/ WM. NOBLE. Inforkution Wanted* ATOUN9MAN NAMED oTKPHftN P COOPER LEFT his heme, in York roant/, Pennsylvania, come time • Ustyear to go to New York to work at the Carpenter busi ness. and has not been beard from since- Any infjrmati->n ot him. will be thankfully received by bis m ther, MARY COOPER—as his father died last March, eioce ho left. jo3o:wBw . ■ • Exeontor’s Notice. All person* Indebted to the Eata'e of WILLIAM MOE- lata of Findley township, Allegheny county, deceased, will make payment to the subscribers, and those ■having claim* will present them properly authenticated for settlement Co JOSEPH HARPER,) Jona Bth, 1855. GEO. MORRISON, / je9.wdt NOTICE U hereby given, that an application will be made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, by the dtiiens? Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, for an EXTENSION AND ALTERATION IN THEIR CHARTER, allowing them the privilege of Increasing their Capital Stock to tbe eum $500,000, with aU the powers and privileges enjoyed by other Banka under the laws of Pennsylvania. JeShwtjal o ic. D. JUNES, Cashier. STRAW BBRBY PLANTs, eaitable fur planiiog-em* bracing the fittest and moat reliable Tarieties in adii ration' Early planting will Insure a good crop next Mason. Gardeners or others ordering large quantities will be fur* ttiiAM ai low rates from the Seed and Implement Ware* house* Fifth street* by Jy3hw3t» To Farneri »ad Dairymen* 17ttAKClS0’S PATENTED ATMOSPHERIC BUTTER t? . CHURNS'.— Tbe Chum patented by 9. P. Frandaco, has surpassed the most sanguine cxpectationsof those who have witnessed Its operations. It will churn cream or milk, in a proper state,ln an exceedingly short space of time, (from two to fire minutes*} and extractfrcm it a larger quantity of but* ter, and a better quality, than any other churn in use. It - Is constructed upon purely scientific principles, and from the peculiar form of the dash, diffuses through the entire pr** of milk, thereby causing thehutter to culled in a very Short *ltnw.' This churn la very simple and not likely to ‘getoot of order; is of oonvenient else, easy action and abundant strength, being decidedly superior to all others. Tho fkcllitlea to take out tho butter, 10 scald and clean the ohdrn. are not to he surpassed by any. In ottering this ’ VALUABLE LABOR SAVING MACHINE -to the public, thelrattehtion-ie epecially invited to an ex* animation of Its merit* and Utility over every thing of the invented. We are now manufacturing this staple article In Pittsburgh. Farmers, Dairymen ana others would do well to cail and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere; as this churn taccnaideml the best ever offered. A liberal discount mnde to wholesale buyers, 1 0. BKIBKBT A CO., TjTn>.!P Irvrin street, Pittsburgh. marTJ:wly2td ; t> trm *t p/iv»u Sal«> THEeUbscriberoffersaiprivate sale astnallFAßM containing aboutFlFTV-ACRES.situated on Perry Fork OreeE,Snotrdentowbship,Allegheny county. ad* Dining landsof Joseph and others The land is of excellent duality; about lv acres fine MeadowJJoUom ;10acre*goo,dTimber; and about 40 aeresclearcdandundergoodsiateofcultivation The PirmitieUainandFlnleyville Plank Road runs directly through it. Ita situation is very convenientandiiesira ble.beingonly U mUcafrom Pittsburgh,and wlthinona miteof Bteam,gTUiana saw Mills | Water and Coalln abundance.- Terms made known by the subscriber tv ir^sf^f f ' nleyYilleiW " Ehi ' l^?r^?AM > v i A^Torv. TStexeby gtiren tti»t eppUcetloh will be mnfle to then pit I tMtiletnre for » Charter inwrporetteg tho YOEQIiIC aHKNT BANK, et McKeesport, Allegheny County, P», with e Oenitml of $350,000, end herlng ell the prlelleges of issuing notes; discounting, and reeeltlngde:ostte. as pro ▼ Med by the Banking ActoftbeOcmmopaeaith fje3fr*m PURSUANT to tbe Act of Assembly, notice is hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature cf PeDneylTanla, at Its next session, for tbs Incorporation of ft Bank or Issue, to be called the ALLEGHENY CITY BANS, to be located In the City of Allegheny, and the Capital to be Two-Uandred and T.fry Thousand Dollars, With the prirHego of increasing the same to FiTe Hundred Thousand Dollars. Allegheny, June 80,1855.—w6m T 8 hereby given that application will be made to the next X Legislature fbr*:Charter incorporating a Bank, to b* called ‘ THE IRO'J QITY BANK, 14 to be located lu the City of Pittsburgh, wiChn capital of3oo 000 dollars. i jwltftn* Farms to Rent. IWILI* LEABE'! FIVE ;FAKMS, Is East Deer . .towiiflhipjAQfghehy'county, situate within two aud c half milesftoia the Pennsylvania Canal; -each containing upward* ol TWO-HUNDttiSD ACRE8 r all improved- Those disposed tbrentcaßat my residence, Locust Bill Farm, - nearTarentnm. (l**2fcdluwtf F Sate of Loti for Country Scats BOM EIGHTEEN TO TWENTY AuBEB. .In Collins „ township, half a mile North of East Liberty, adjiin inglMdi if Uhmom, Mttw«•» «ritmhituu - j>.-r-’-ari-' ■■■K nn «-il «lo*,ln acwrtil x. fSfS? Ken*.}-10. tfcw iu/i, v #ll £\iuut K V<». i Is&nria, J Jaanli t.'Drip.y t neirms *- ■tm f - : Wmm : --*.k«vi,.u<, IrrlWilutT, f Xijß«aiiß»tk»r'-H*i4' ' nche,Fafo;vio iho, **, g JY_\ rt‘-f Back and Limbs, Female Cojaplaiutj \ ■ Ac.. && Indeed, very few are too ” -J>\ diseases in which a Purgative Modi* 1 H dne is not more of less required,and much sickness and' suffering might bo prevented, If a harmless but effectual. Caihartifr were more freely, used. No person can feel well while fl caustic habit of body ore valla; be rides, it food generates f erious and, often fatal diseases, whidi might have been avoided by the timely and •judicious' use. of a good purgative. This* is alike 1 true of Colds, - Feverl h • symptoms r and - Bilious derangements.. They all tend to become or produce, tile deep-seated and formidable distempers which load the heatteS all over the land. ! Hence a reUable fsinfly physic is of the first ia*. portance to the public health, and this Fill has been per* f leeted with consummate AIII, to meet that demand. An extensive trial of in virtues by Physicians,' Frdiessors,and Patients; has shown rwulta surpacehig anything hitherto ' known of any medicine. Cares have been effected beyond belief, were they not; BubsUntU 'ed by persons of such ex ailed positions and character as to forbid the eusplcion of untruth.- > ■ Among the eminent gentlemen -who have testified la <•’ favorof these Pills, wenuy mention— Doct/ A A. nAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts,’whose high professional t character is endorsed ty the - • t - . • Uob.KbWAKD EVERETT, Senator ofthe United Btate». 'r ’ ROBERT C. WI>THHOP, Ex Speaker of the House of ’' ■ Representatives. ' ‘ " l ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen-to England. “ fJUHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of, Boston; **Sr, J. R CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York ©fiy, i endorsed by •• • - Hon. W L. MARCT. Secretary of State; WiL B. ASTOB, tha richest man la America^. . *; 8 and others. ' • "'.W ... *■ Bid • space permit, we could. grvetzuny hundred eerufl* cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but eri« dence even moreconTincihg tl-an the experience of eminent pufilio men, Is found In their effects upon trial. s: These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public aa the best end most complete wbieh the present sUte of m« dlcal science/eaQ ’ afford. Tbeyare compounded not of the drags themselves, but of \ ; tbe medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted , by Chemical process in asiateof purity, and combined to ge&er In such' a' manner as to insure the best results. The System of composition formedlrines has beenfound Id : Cherry Pectoral end Pills both, to: produce a mom efficient Z remedy than bad hitherto been obtained by.any process. The reason la perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine Is burdaned with more or less X of acrimonious and injurious: qualities,;by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for. the curative effect Is <. present. All the Inert and .obnoxious qualities of each ■ substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues ... only being retained; HenceltisselfevidenttbattbeeffecU should prove as they, have proved, more purely remedial, ] and the Pills a more powerful antidote to olsease'thaa any ■; ; other medline known to the world., ~ . *; 5 Asltl*freqaentlyexpealent.thatinaHjnmedlclnashould *- be taken underthe eoutrwlof an attending Physician, and ; aa be could not properly judge of a remedy without know*' i . ing its comtosition, tbave supplied the accurate Formula {■ by which both my pectoral and PiUs;ar* made, U wholehcdy of Practitioners in the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should beany one } whv has not received them,' they will be forwarded by mall j to hlfl request.- • UT all ths Patent Medicines that are offered, how few • would be taken 1 their compoaltlon was known I Their !> life consists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries, ; j The composition of my preparations la laid open'to all < i men, and all wboarAcompeteht to judge on the subject freely acknowledge ih*ir convictions of. their intrinsic f merits. The Cherry pectoral was pronounced byscientifio men to be a wonderful medicine'before Its effects were known Many eminent Physicians have declared the same .thing of my Pills, and even more confidently,- : asd are * s • Willing to certify that their anticipations were mere than realised by their effects upon trial. j • They operate by tbeir powerful influence oh the internal viscera' to purify ihe htood and stimulate It into hr<hy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, i liver, and other Organs of;the ; body,-restoring their irragu* [ lar actfo'a to health, and by correcting, wberever-they ex* \ Ist, such derangements as are the first origloof disease. Prepared by Dr JAMES 0. AYKB, Practical and Ana* lytical Chemist, Lowell r Mass. Price 26 cents per box. Fiveboxceforsl. Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., at wholesale and retail, by OTery Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. ■: . .. , . jefirtmalaw JAMES WATIDRnP 19 OTIC B. Notice. BARTH AM MURRAY. JOSEPH KNOX, . Attorney at Law, 71 Grant street, Piusburvh. IIECJ MEM l NO PILLS: INHALATION roa tns cubs op ASTHMA MIBTffISUPTP f tO£tv ASD VE.it (VUSDKaFW t liXoJEANA B&OUQHT HOHB TO Tfa. £ 8008 OT THE s A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made c? by Dr Curtis, of t* Is dty. In tho treatment of' on* sumption. Asthma* and-alt disease*, of the Lungß. We re* i ; fur to Dil Ccktii’s HratasA, oa Inhauko Urat4!t Vapoi L* s!ro Cnsaar Stbcf.” With this new method,'Dr. C has re stored many afflicted ones to health, aSanerUencecf which -3 he has innumerable rertifleatea. . Speaking of the treat ment a pbydeian remarke, It is evident that Inhaling— -' . constantly breathing an agreeable, heeling rap-r—the ms* » dicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole ffirisl cavities of the lunge, and thus escape th? many J and varied changes produced upon them »hen introduced into the stomach, and subject to the pieces* of digestion.* The Hvgeaiia Is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the Y country —Aew York Dutchman of January 14. o' The Inhaler Is worn on the breaxt, liner the linen, with out the least IneonTanienee—the heist of the body being * sufficient, to evaprrate the fluid. Hundreds' of cases of -1. cures, like the following, mlgh'be named: * One package of the Hygcana has cored mr of thef Asthma ; of six years standing. J. F, KossTOT, . . 'i . J P. M. of Duncanncu/Po. I am cored cf the Asthma of ten yearn* standing by Dr. y Cutti/8 Uygeana. M&agtasr Lmos, Br oklyn, &Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, N Y., was cured of y a F**vere caseof Bionchltisby the Uygeana. ’ My sister has. been eurwdof adUtrefdngconghefseveral :i ' years* standing, and decided to-be incuraole by the phyai* ;.T dans. She was cured in one month, by the Hygeaha. J. H 'Qauiumr, Richmond, file. The Per. Dr.CheeTcr, of New York, testifies of our medl* ? cine in the following language: - '} Niw Yoax, Not. 16,- 1554. Dxab Sib—l th nk highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeani as a ,1 remedy in diseases cf the throat and lungs. Having had r 5 some opportunity to testify la effl£ic7, I am convinced that it is a most excellent medlclm , both the SJrup and £ the inhaling Application to the chest- N. B.—Dr, Cnrt’s'a Hygeana Is the ORIGINAL and ONLY £ GENUINE ARTICLE, all others are base imitation*, or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them aa yon £ would POISON. V; £jp* For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street i R. & B. Sellers A 004 Lee A Beckham, Allegheny City p John :y Sargent, New Brighton; C. L Kaiser, Rochester.. . . rn*y\4aUw6m v Carter’s Spanish lixlure. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF- THE. BLOOD 1 Hot a Particle cf J&ercury in it. LET TFB AFFLICTED BEAD AND PONDER! —An, i lnfall3 ( L*nedyfor Bcrofala, Klngi 6vU, Rb«uma*y turn, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule *; on the Face, Blotches, Boils,Ague and Fever, Chronic 8or».. ; Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and. : ; Pain of-the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcer*. Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Eninal Complaints, and all Diseases: arising from an injudicious, ure of Mercury,lmprudence In,’ Life, or Impurity of tho Blood. £S&- This great alteratiTo - medichi« and Purifier of Blood i 13 oowuced oy .usandsol grateful paUontsfirom all part f of the United States, who testily daily to the remsrkabl ; V sures.purfsrmtsd. by the greatest of: all medicines, W CAE| TEE’S SPANIBU MIXTURE." Neuralgia, ecrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Ulcers,Old Sores, Aflbctiocs of tpelfidneys, Disivosesof thv Throat,Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bonu ' and Joints, or* speedily put to flight by using thlq great ant. Inestimable remedy. - t. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been fount' to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all Impuri ties, acts gently and edaently on the Liver and KJdneyr : strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Biomack? make.* the skin clear and healthy, apd Restores the Consti.’ tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by' ho excesse s o! youth, to its pristine vigor and strength.. . ..... For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the cot metics over used. ' A few. doses of Carter's Spanish Uixtur ! will remove all sallownesa of complexioh, bring the' roes: mantling to the checks give elasticity to the step, and iff .; prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond the medicines ever heard oC'"' ‘ ‘ -1 The largo number or certificates whleh iris hare fedrive from persons from, all parts of the United States, to th* be*) eTliiencs' that there Is ho humbug about it Tho prea," hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and pnblio mett, ve.; known to the community, all add their testimony.to th wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PUKlftfcß. | Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, an read tha wonderful cures this truly greatest of aUMedklm has performed. _ ■ None genuine unless signed by BENNETT 4 BEER? Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond,Vs* to'whoa a 1 orders far supplies and agencies must be addressed. ■. And for sale by a A FAHNESTOCK, JOSKPIIIILEX; HQ, FLEMING BROS-and by Druggists generally. •, bi.Ui.EMh.Yi UAAAtiA— ~ . Qumo, February 7 th, 1564.? Aferrrs. B. A Fahnattek A »*.—W«S had the' pleasure r receiving, tbfa morning, the within certificate of your VW mlfuge, which will be ver gratifying to. you, aft it was Mf voluntarily. Wear*, Gentleman, yours; verytruly, _■ IHJBSQN .4 OOJ GaiQcmm— My little daughter, four yean old, and ■’ son, older, were, for a considerable time suffering tor worms. I.parchas-d -two bottles of your Vetmifuge, \ which X. gave , them threrf doses, according to .direction and .- I range to sny, in less than three hours ih y passed i less than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of Ihs eifrat' dlnary length of from twelve to fifteen inches. Having.experienced _eo much or the beneficial effects - your Yftnnifflge. I tael it my duty tft iacamraantl It to U public, ftSjin'mj opinion, one of Che most efficacious rear oica ogainKt worms ever offered to the public. Gentlemen, believe me to be Tour much obliged ahdbamb!9wr?% ■ .• - • , NATHANIEL LBATEBS . Prepared and sold by B, A. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 C, corner of Firet and Wood streets. mylt Joseph 'WUite’a Carriage Repository* JOoEPH WHITE, cow carrying on bufli- 'pwoc;.' cess in his spacious premises, lately enlarged,) on .the. Pittsburgh Oreensburg turnpike, near the Two itils-lia*—-Sat- Run, between Pittsburgh and tawrenoeville, r&pectln : Invites, the public to inspect bis stock, of OARIUAGI. BUGGIKn, 4c. And. hs .particularly inrorsur gamlea : pnixteucrx, that on* price only iainade. Fourteen yea., experience in the business, enables him to place before patrons tho same choice, ccileetion of Carriages which:? manj years post li has been-his particular department, select from the various and most talented Eastern factowrs. The success of his new system is c*mplste— economy of his arrangements will supply , an best and xc fashionable manufactures at moderate price*. , Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, whlah mania taz decorating hoassaof business has heaped u the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JGAKPJJ WHi will sell, on ready money only, at mubb lest than the m * Oarriigesrepaired in the beat man ne /. wit h dwpi ATTENTIONf :> Waeon - masters and Teamster*’ Bonnt* laL AOBSOV, 03 Fount! atrectf •> OFriCEIIS, Eotdlerf, lluucum, Wagon M»atrr» Tt eten, * c; f *•“», wereregnlarly nturtercd Into the ' tic» (‘ the united :Sta.e« t end every officer, Seamen. < nety Seeman, Manae, Clerk. and Landsmen In the Nr also, Mill tie or Volunteers, or State Troops ofcnyßta! Territory, are entitled, by the lata Act or ConarasT • Warrant for ICO Acres of Land. or UOngraw. . Tho w who huro received 40 or 80 Acre*, ere entitled ; Lttd aawiu make, la - ln^r.rnSS D t?xi!f* tam, “ aMi,Bpoa infbnuJWon flee olcharga. Letter* proaptt. mbfi' AadrttJ „ __ ■ AUSTIN lOUJili : nhlt, Bonaty Land Aktm.oa Fourth, 7:,7