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K.-fS • Va’V^ml -•>;.-^Sg .'-•v|| -. \'_ J -*- _•; ;••• <. ■ .*- r‘ ’ > *> r f r- •f. V; >• ; RAILROADS. _ CKNT a Al> OHIO RAILROAD, Summer Arrangement—Change of Time. THREE DAILY TRAIN.- EACH W a Y, (SUNDATn EX CEPTED.) And bat one Change of Cara Detween Columbus and Baltimore. ON and after Monday June 28ib, 18n5, Trains will run as follows GOING BAST. Express Mail Night Train. Train. Train. .—..10:00 A. M. 3:30 l». 61. 11:30 P. M. ...11:10 « 4:46 “ 12:60 A. M -12:20 P M. ‘ G:uo “ iVi “ ...12:63 “ 6:44 “ 8:01 «« ... 120 “ 7:08 « 8:26 “ ... 223 « 826 11 4:48 “ ... 244 « 851 " 6:14 « - 820 “ arr 9:46 *• arr.6:l6 “ GOING WEST. Leant. Oolambus Newark ........... Zanesville .. Cambridge Barsesville Belmont ............ Arrive Be 11 air .... Exprtn MaH Night Leave. Tram. Train. Train 9:45 A. U. 6:15 A. M. &00 P. H. Balmort. ...10:31 “ 6:16 “ 7rOS “ BaroesvlHe.. .10*2 « 0:43 “ 7.40 “ Cambridge ............11:66 « 8.-04 “ 9:00 “ Oonoord 12:17 P. Rl. B*o a 9:25 ‘ Zanesville .. 1:10 “ 9:30 “ 10:30 “ Newark. 2*S ** lth37 “ 11*0 »• Arrive Columbus... 329 “ 12:16 P.M. 1:20 A.M. The Express Train going East will stop to take ap or leave passengers, at Taylor’s, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campholl'a, Barnesvillo, and Belmont only. Qocra WS9T will stop only at the ebove named btaiione. The Mail Train will stop at all the Station* where the Mail la to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notioe being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta tions on proper notice being given. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and wPb the Train fmm the West on tho Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, MansQeid and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Phlladelphiuand East ern (Sties. The 3*6 P. H. Train will connect at Columbus with the •eeond Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky. BUnsfl Id and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio' Railroad. Passengers leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M Train on Littlo Miami Railroad, will connect with this Traio at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polis and Richmond by men lug Train on Indiana Central Kailro&d will also connect with .this Train at Columbus, a nd reach Wheeling at 9:16 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more at 6 P. M., next day. The 11*0 P. u. Train connects at Oolambus with the Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:3u P. M., and arrives at Bel lair at 6:15 A. M.: connecting with the Accommoda tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Traino can, by this route, tria Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day t on, reach Columbus la season to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber -1 and, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. Thefelfi A, 5L Mail Train connects at Bellair with Night Train on 'he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains co and from Bandnefcy, Mansfield and Mt Fernon and Chicago ma Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains -forXaudnnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, and Chicago, tna Dayton and tia Urbana. _jph o ® A. At. Express Train connects with tho Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at p. SL, and con jocts with trains going Bonth and West arriv ing In Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The 3 - In shipping Goods from any point East ct Philadel phia, be _particular to mark package "via Pennsylvania SaSroad. n All Goods consigned to the Agents of thla Retd ftt Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Fasmky Aacsrg—Mosaa Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. 14 E.J. Baeeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koonx. Balti more ; Geo. C.Franciscos, Pittsburgh; Shringman A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Louisville, R C Meldnun. Madison, Int. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs und 100, and danger.* of naviga tion, as on the ronte by Alton. baggage checked direct through from Chioago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this mute can bo purchased at all the Railroad Office ia the Last; at the Office oJ the Company, corner of Claik and Lake street*, in the Granite Building; at tb« Depot of the Galena H. It., and at the Mich. Oent. R 1L Office, oorner of Lake and Dearborn ets., oppo.-ito Xremont Houro, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive Immedi ato despatch. C. G. Hail'KIND, Sup’t. 0. E. FOLLRTT, GeaT Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. can bo procured at the principal Railroad Officer of the country. mhlP WaaBBSBKBKI CONNECTING WITH. Ohio and Ponntylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. THE shortest, nulckost and most reliable rout- to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, Galeas, and St. LouU, k VIA CLEVELAND. This route Is One Huodivi miles shorter and about nine hours qutekor than tbr circuitous one via IndlantpoUn. Two Dally Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Doily Trains from Cl-votand to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago '.wenty-three hoars, and Bt. Louis thirty-seven hours. The Trains of the Ohio and Peam Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 2 00, A. M. and 8.00, A. M., connect at Alliance for Clevoland e 5 follows • Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 6 55 A.M.,aod 12.00 51., ooua cting at Hudiian with Traius for Cuyaiioga Falls and Akron, and arriving In Clnveland at A. M. and 2.20 P. M., and bo - h eonnwetin .• with Trains tor Toledo, Chicago aod St. I>ouU at 9oj A M and 246 P. M. The 3.00 P. M. Train from Pittsburgh makes no connec tion for Cleveland Pasaangen for Toledo, Chicago, St. LouU, Rock Island, Galena, and the North west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Plttubttrgb et 600 A. and t '.rrivln< in Cleveland at P. M., aa that Is the only train by which cloee connections are made at or beyond Chicago. Pacsaugers by this train reach Chicago at 8 00 next morning, and 8t Loui* at midnight. Baggage cnecked thr?>ugn to Cleveland *nd Chicago. FARE VTA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. lrf clan. Sri cTj. Lftciou 2dcTa. To Alliance $2 B 0 iTo La Sal)"... .$l9 do s\3 60 “ Cleveland... 400 I ** Rock Lr-IM, 18 00 14 00 “ Toledo - 660 ] " Galena .... 18 16 14 00 “ D*trolL 700 $6 (0 j •* Fpringteld 18 70 16 20 “ Chicago....sl2AM “ burlington 19 00 16 00 “ Bloomingt...lO L*o U4O “ Peoria.. IB 00 14 00 “ St. Loots 21 00 16 oo j Passengers are requested to proenro their tlcket3 at the offica of ibis Company, in the Mcnongahela House, third door below th-> roruer. J. DURAND, 6up’t, Cleveland. J. A. CAUGUEY, Ag’t, Pitt«ti 100. DOO COPIES! PTKAMBO4T DISASTERS ON f- WESTERN WATERS, AND CgSawwasTliAM *«.>AT I'IRhXnVKY.—ThaSSSSaaca und«r lgne nil cltw? of people. The STEAM BOAT Dlßl£f7r- aeriprlna o: ill tb? now afioat on the Wu.Htorn and Bo thf-ru vy.trrs Ttu- Ucgtli, model, K-wer and tonnage cf er». h bo-tt. whore and by whom bollt, the n me of the boat, w iib the u>»ds she U in. A Do, the names of Captains uu ! Uh-x-r*, her age, Ac.., Ac. Tho Directory will contJitn u hhv-ry of Ir'eamboata and SlonmbonUntt on the Western v?ft-er; the application of steam : also, a sketch of the firrt t-.mt built lor the Ohio River, with the name of the buil-Vr. eommauder and owner. The lil \ Pit hi r. wiil contain a lict anl de-icrir" tionof ail ibr- .-TKaMHOaT DI3A?TKRH that hnva occur red on tho WESTERN and SOUTHERN W’ATKRS, beauti fully Illustrate!, with a LIST OF ALL THOS> WHO HAVE PERISH D UV THEIR BURNING, SINKING AND EXPLODING, on the Western aod Soutbe n waters. The DirrcWry o-iilc*iuUis Maps of tho Ohio, Mississippi, MUfOuri, Illinois, Arkansah, White, Red, Ouachita Yart-’', and other Rivero, with the Towns and Cities laid down, wi-.h OOirectdL'tinCea; aljya many other River and Commercial itoms of interest to the people tit large. The book wtl oontain the card? nf the various U. 8. Mall Boatf, with the trade theyaro m. Ac The Directory will aiao contain a complete U*l of all the rv.spomdble Su-amboat Licvcfled Officere. their places of r.i-j-lena*, Ac , Ac ; the new bteam bent its r’v}uir--m«uta, wi:h cotnmen:», Hhowlng wherein it benefits the inr.omjxtcr.'. of-cer, xz 1 injures the ampeL-nt ojfictr, Ao, Ac., r„u ; ail th- Jinportunt l! F tUj* preme Court Steamboat Derisions up to date, tha iu:ea and Important Cx-mu.ercisl Privil-ges, Lille t Lading, im portant DeCiSh.nr. cf Ui« vaalou L'. S. Courta In regard to PreightJ Lost anl Damaged, Ac., Ac., with maoy other things of interest. The Directory will h« illnrtrw’ed in tha best «tylo and printed In the best manner. Th- author ha* for six years two gathering togetb-rall the fscu and Itvm* in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and Sonthern waters, and n r -w tnt-nde publishing them in book form. The priss qf th* work will b« put at the low sum of One Dollar Tt-n tb-msana copies win be i«*nea fo th»* boatmen; &U other* dc»irrn- of subac iblng will have to do bo at on©*, as con- will b<> print d unlns? ordorod in ad banco. This work la destined *u have a circulation o! °Ter RIGUTY THOUSAND copie*, as the publishers are recolvlng large numbers of parts of tea country, daily. Some of tho oldent boßtmeD, as well as moat scientific men of the time*, are contributor* to th* Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be t-mavl in O-tobor. and will b- an ornament to the -arlor &3 w«li steam boat By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will revive a copy of the abovo work. All commanlcalions and lette*3 ahonld be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD A CO.. JeCthdftwtf Po*tofftcn Building, dndnn ■ ti. Ohio. Alexander W. Foster, Attorney and counsellor at law, hou« tor ct Cuamcxrt, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and for the Oollectloa of Claim* in Great Britain and Ireland. 4®“ Collections made in this and Adjoining Counties; Es tales of decedents nettled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rente collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drown. Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smltbfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1866—(mh2S:dswj A. W. Foster) NOTARY PUBLIC, -nd Commissioner tor the Stales of Tennesseo, New Hampshire, Connecticut. Wisconsin. * e r_ Y ,° rk > lowa. Oallfbrnia and Virginia. Aj - Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for r«co d or use in any of the above named States. Hlinolfl, MDaifslpp! ond Rh.de laland. Plttabnrgh, .March 28, ]3.=>r>—imh2S d*w’ Omct or ilosonoAHXLA .Naviuatxi-k Co l B-C, Pittsburgh, July li. 1866. j r authority or a Suopfemoat to the Charter of ibis Company approved the 2a th ay of January, 1864, re quiring the Company to extend tho imprevom-nt above brownsrillo. and autnorixlng tho application of the toll* of the Company to that otdeot, and the distribution of new Stock amongst the stockholders to an amount equal to the earnings of the Company thus expended—the Treasurer has been Instructed to distribute amongst the stockholders, In new stock, Four peroenu upon ihe amount held by them respectively, which will be placed to the credit of their Btook accounts on the books of the Company , , W. B. COPELAND, Jyl9:d4w Troasurer of Mon. Nav. Co. PXIU. bTZ£M Mux, 1 T._„ Allegheny, Julv 14th, 1866. J HE Interest of Messrs Hastxt Chjldu and Aba P. Caiuoa in our firm ceases, b mutual agreement, from and after this date. BRYAN, KENNEDY 4 CO. jylLlm HEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA.—Dr." BROWN hereby informs the affliotod that bis remedy tor the abovo mentioned diseases 1* one that will curt*. He wili warrant a cure lu any ca*o of ibis kind. Thia remedy was nevei known to fail when properly persevered with. Many suffer the torture of thlsoomplaint for months and yews, when a few months would procure a certain, eafo onu speedy remedy. ’ OQce and Private CocaultiDg Ecoma, No. 41 DIAMOND ~V ieid 1 t^, b ° «>"“»«» for the cure of ?£bsP.kp% asjssa jfsss MBWered. ™ ct,nt “ l »tag n fee Immediately Offlco and Meate Room., No 41 Diamond alley, Pltte- . _ Je2Q ( r E " BOUKS aIDA'YIsON’S, OildTrliral— yu.l!? X r r rin ’ OT ! i llal Pl,ty E »“PUfl«l ; KticDdy- a Co ’’ on cotar’s etory, by Grace Famny B 1 u’aatherdale, or tb« Influence of Chrl«- Clan Pnociple«, by Mrs. Mackay • William wmwrforco, 0 r tho Christian Statesmen, by Cclhur; ' The Dead In Christ, their Btata, Present and Fu ture, by Dr. John Brown, author of Eipoaltion of Ift Pater, Ac., 4o ; Prayers of the Apostle Paul ; Stray Arrows; Works of Philip Henry; Jhoolv Notes, vU u l and 2: Memoirs of Oberlin; Rich and Poor, by Ryl«; Ashton Cottage: Manual for the Young; Footsteps of Ht Paul; WANTED— Oooks and Hense Servants for private fam ilies and hotels. Ladies who need Nurses or any kjq J? 27 • A. A. MASON A CO.’S. 25 Fifth sf. EGGB-8 bbls, In fine order, r«c’d „n for sale by. [jy27] ATWELL. lek aca Refined cUgaks-td bbi. oraeheSTiwdSSr^d Refined White Sugars, jast rac’d and for by jy27 ATWELL, LRE A CO. FOR SALE—That superior House and Lot, No. 141, on Fourth, above P.mtthfield street. It is offered at a low price. Enquire soon of THOMAS WOODS, . jy27 No. 76 Fourth au ■ f| \AB—IOO bhls N. O. Tar, large bbls, in fine order, to or* 1 rive on conggnment, and for sale by AXWELI, t£S A 00. v..“ «-v '. ,-.•••• ■>• ■. -hi. •‘rlh --.. ;• ' \ HOTELS. ...as NO-844 LIBERTY jurt beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Rallrord, which znafeea It the mcwt convenient house in the dty for passengers arri ving by that road. • - The Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted up. In excellent style, theMANBION HOUSE, would respect folly solicit a share of public patronage. There Ta attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Hie Larder and Bar will be famished with the best the market 050 febhy ~ ST. CLAIR HOTEL, T Corner of Penn and St. Clair stredt, Pittsburgh, Pa, HE undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel,” haring taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and haring refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite hla friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As*, sured, with the convenience of the house and bis long ex-’ perience In the business, he can give entire satisfaction, and Ills charges moderate. . feb22 Wil. 0. CONNELLY. GOOD INTENT HOUSE] ' CemNER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot jaul&ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTOU’S. 'AYERLEY HOUSE, 60 Bouth Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y THE UNION, NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. fauflhy GASKIIiI. house, CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUIH STS, WARREN, 0 rpHJS Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the X public that this new and elegant Hotel hasbeen opened as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company,it offers Inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. aul7 . M. GASKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE* CHESTNUT STREET, ABUVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER A LAlllDi Proprietors. _jy!9£mj TERMS $1,60 PER DAY. HcSIILLAN HOUSE. JOHNzTOWN, PENNAL TUB undersigned haring tatten charge of the above named House, and refitted It ai o Large expense, in e comfortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample sarafoctloa to ail who may pa ronisa the House. fau&tf j JAMES DOWNEY. HARE’S HOTEL, i Lata Farmer’s Exchange,] \TO. IS3 LIBERT* STREET, foot of Fifth fctroet, Fitts i> bttrgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor. This Hotel is entirely new, having just been completed and opened for the accommoda don of the public. (eep!3 FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, OHIO. Cl PATRICK A BON, PBOPUsroas.—' This Houoe fcao üb dergone thorough and estenrire repairs, altarotJoiifc, and large additions of new furniture, and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the Praxulih a place whore all thaoom* forts of a drat dess hotel can be found. Jy4:tf FLORENCE itUTUL, HO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (oarfDCOTED on tin scoopxas flab ) BEUBEH LOVEJOY, ot&lj PHOPaIETOK REcTA u RAN To. WILKINS EIALL, W. 0. GALLAGHER, Fbopeietor. Fburih strcr , between Wood and BmW\fU!d. I'HIS spacious establishment has been lease-i by Che sub scriber, and complete!; renovated. Be 1a st all hours prepared to r”v”^rTffF™ every luxury that can be foand In the b«ft reg-uateo restaurants In tho States. 111 b 6paclooa Bur wilt always be supplied with the very best Liquors. Game of every de scription, In its season, can always be found at Wilkins Halt. |ap7) W. C. UAI LAGHKR. bark eichanue, THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WUUD AND MARKET. TpUE Subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and X tue public gvneraUv, ihst tttey havo leased the above well known Restaurant, which has just boon thoroughly renovated, repaired nrui re furnished, and now opon. The proprietors have spared no expense to make the Bank Ex change a comfortable resort, ae well for the epleuro an the basiuess man. The larder will at all times be stocked with tho dellcncias of the season, and nerved np under the auspi ces of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask for tho patronage of a generous public. CORNICOPIA WOV3TEK AND COFFEE HOUSE.-®* D. BABBABD. JYo. 40, fifth StresL, between Wood and A/prls*. jan!9:lyj nnasuaan. CRYSTAL PALACE, ffo. 18 market street* 1 C. C. SEELY, / —\ RESPECTFULLY informs his ftiendsand the f flu/publlc in general, that he has just started his New York and Philadelphia modem style of COOKING OYSTERS and everything else in the eating line. Oyswre in the Shell or Stowed, for cents a doten. lie wiil aloo furnish the best of everything thai the market will afford. House alwayß opeo until 3o'clock in the morning. narlS-tf OYSTER SALOON AND RUSTAUKANtT 108 WOOD BTREET. 'PUR subscriber has cow his OYSTER SALOON AND X EATING HOUSE perfected in a manner that cannot be exceled by any similar establishment in the city. iUULS WILL lit: XLB. VEX) UP ATALL UOUSnOt TllK Da T, from the Choicest meats, Fowii, Utah, dt»i Act Ills Bill of fare cannot bo and he would respect fully invite the attention of tho public to it- CHARLES STILL, jaSOimaetf 103 Wood streeL St. Clair Lager Beer Brewery. THE undersigned respectfully Informs the public that hs Is now fully prepared to serve private famlLles and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, in bottles. All orders loft at his Office, NO. 83 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any part of the city or vicinity. Jc2B;tf p. Q. 6CUENOK. tienttx’ Lager Bear flail, aVo. 100 57?u*fy! —I have examined Hopper** Patent Benoh Plane, and believe it to bo a most excellent article for the use for which It is intended, as a combination Oi plane and ecraper. * It Is particularly adaptod to planing yanecre, and It doss not requlieono-lburth the time or labor of tho old method* and I have no donbt, whon Its properties become generally tnoira, tut that It will entirely upereode the former 1 1 aioos and laborious custom. * c . t *.T r 2 llj ’ ™<”“®end “to all persona engaged In the Oablnet bootless, as from my knowledge oMt/there ts to .IViS e, '“ l to ej" a smooth and beautiful finish to yeneers as ths Hopper Patent Bench Plano _ .. _ l\xxa W. WooDwnu MOSK3 F. BATON, of this city, is my sol# Arant fo* sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and cel] them* Plttsbnrgh, Maroh 21.185S—CtnMl-^ 1 ' nOPPE B- AfIITILIC 02 N J A^ E STBT^oT.&C, Boo> “ ,r -the Chamber at 0 OM6re“o 0 /^ t V k or'?^S“’ tl<)nM bj feet work noon account. now In use. * “ “ moat ?<”" DOUBLE ENTRY BTBAMBOAT nrjAir KPPDmn Embnmlng right trips of o S^ 0 ’ , ondl paaaengeaa, owners’sott“momo7lwfo P “»“d ttfler solo of the Tessa!; transfers of Owner.’«h.~r other Important matters not attempted in anyofX' on£ trip systems of Steamboat Book-keeping £ n.e “ _ . PENMANSHIP. of ““ “W™*™* t«ohm MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, unbracing a new method of computing lnt*r*at. with all tk>n“n aL. Pr °' , ' d abt,reTi “ tloEil ln mercantile oompnti- MERCANTILE LAW. Although others advertise tn«Bo lectures, th!e will be found the only Institution In the olty where they me rein larly delivered. J • O-Oell an I get a Circular and sample of Mr. Williams’ renmanimp before engaging tlaewhere. je2B ipUfiU) BOOK FOlt KaLLKOAD KNGlNElSRa.—Contain* ing formula tor laying out curves, determining fro» an. glea, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc- etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathlmo and natnral signs tarn look form John B - Monok, Civil Engineer. Pooket .*.The object of tho present work is to supply a want eery generally felt by Assistant Engineera on Bailroods Books of convenient form for uae In the Hold, containing the ordinary lograrlthmatio tables are common enough: but a took combining with those tables others pecnllar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary fcrmulm for la 7 c 8 “.H 1 ' arT “< tpro-outs, crossingß, Ac.,ls a desideratnm which this work is designed to supply. U. 8. Mbjtabt AoaniMT, West Point, April 18, IBM.— ft-ntlemen: Ihave looked oyer “ Henol’a Held Book for Ballroad Engineers," and think It well adapted lo the ob. Jeot its author proposes, and hare no queatlon but It will be found a very useful and practical volume both for officeeud Held work, D. H. Meats. _ . , . Tkor, April 21,1664. J tauch pleased with Mr. Heads** little manual, the ‘‘Field Book of Ballroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of tbs most practical and useful of recognised processes among railway engineers, ho has glvan 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 fr*dnk the design of Mr. Henck’s book is such as to adapt It excellently well to professional needs. I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. FnaKSun Oarers, G. £. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers* Stationery, _ aoS Market street, corner of Second. 1 —A Cottage House in Allegheny for sale. Prloe $7OO. 1 Brto £ *i° u>e *°d loi tor $760. totMO ™ a * Hoa " “ 4 101 on Washington \ { -V' ‘,-V Vi • . v v,- r .. * . Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! C»»h Capital, ------- 9300,000. The thirty-sixth annual statement of tha Assets of the ifTTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, as furnished thteagency on the Ist of January, 1856, under oath. ' Beal Estate, unincumbered...— 1Q,672 06 SoTenty-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able semi-annually .... - .... 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,8X3 17 Billsßeceivable, weUsfi cored, payable at Bank... 36 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,615 00 Bank Stocks in tbo dty of Hartford. 142,806 00 Bank Blocks In New York city— , 98,050 00 Cash on hand, In Bank, and in hands of Agents and others 212,605 00 $778,278 03 I The amount of Uabllitlesdne or not due to Banks or other 1 creditors,— nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for farther proof $£4257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, 4c. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount Insured in any dty, 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, ;• B 1 am or Comnena??, >.. Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1685. Hartford county. f ' Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the iStna Insurance Company, and madeoath that Hie foro gcing statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his beet knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this 1 ompany for the year 1864 exceed *760,000, while the premiums received for the same tima far .exceed any other year, sinoa the organization of the Company. ’Policies, covering nearly an descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. 49- Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll H. S. TEN EYCK, Agent. Ceartirzd, Ouh Capital.....— 9900,000 Ceuh Surplus, os l*r JasuaaT, 1056 3473,973 r |IHIB Capital Stock and Surplus is securely Invested for J. the benefit of all policy holders. As an evlJence of the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ability to p.4T leases promptly, we state a fact, »hat lis receipts vary from $115,000 to slf>o,ooo per mouth. Its business Is latve and well distributed, and in oar oplnlou no Company In tbo United States affords better Indemnity to polity holders than the JStna. They continue to make insurance on property in town and country, at rates as low as la con sistent with safety to the policy hsluer. 0. PATRICK A BON' If. B. TEN EYCK, Agent Office, North-west corner Filth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, ap2fcly ' DBLA W A R B MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OmOKin the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. marine insurances. 03 YISSXIS, 1 Caxao, >To all parts of the World. Facaara, 1 INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, Canale, lakes end land oarriages.to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses, Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7,1863. Bonds and Mortgages —....— 424,300 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia City, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, ..181,563 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances com* panlas .. 24.012 £0 Bills receivable...— IC-9 825 04 Cashonhand—— 10,071 SO Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued..- -121,707 67 SubscriptlonNotea - - ..,—lOO,OOO 00 CJixcfou: Wm. Martin, I»r. B. M. Huston, Joseph IL Seal, ; Hugh Craig. Edmund A Soudsr, J Spencer M’lWalo, John 0. Daris, Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel B. Stokes, John R. Penrose, j Henry Sloan, George G. Leipor, James Traquair. Klward Darlington, ! Wm. Eyre/Jr., IL Jonea Brooke, ; Joshua h. Pries, J. G. Johnson, . Janes Tennent, James 0. Hand, John B. Semple, Theopllue Paulding. ; Charles Scha&r, B-M-teUßd, j J. T. Lons, Pittsburgh, W. 0. Ludwig, | B.x. 0. Morgmn. do. WM. MARTLK, President. Joairu W. Co-ws. B.^ haot! . a “- :a _ Ko. M Wnlw^tort^ttSOTh. J. SCHANDKLMKRER, G. B. FRANCIS. fruUHln fin lamtuo Ooocnr. ?/;£**»*&'*». «nwyi«>n la. P 7 ’ njEOTOßd—Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wsgner.Bamnel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Goo. W. Rich *™v M 5 R- L«»l», Adoljphi B. Boris, David a Browne, Morris Pwtovon. Caas. N. Bancm, Prt^UrJ. Chab. G. Banes go. Sar&xry. ' ’rOontinue to make Insurance, perpotaai or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as arn consistent with security. ■ ’ hIT ? r aerT * d ■ *«*• Contingent Bund, wUch, with their capital and premiums, safeiyinrested, ef’ lord ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Oompany* on January let, ISSI, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vis- Mortgage , $918,128 63 Beal Estate BAS 77 78 Temporary Loans l7 “i 00 * 0 :- - 61,886 00 Dash, Ac 6i,.»46 81 ji ;ns »o 8 44 E“«ll!ee their Incorporation, • juried or twenty-one years, 'T hare paid upward of Ono Mil Hon Pour Hundred Ihou «aod Dollars, losses by lire, thereby eflbrdlnit eridence of the adraatages of Insurance, as well as the ability end disposi tion to moot with promptness all liabilities, .. „ J. QARDINEh OOFFIN, Ajont, ep-t OBoe. north-east cor. Wood and Third sts. TUB UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TfiUST COMPANY, 1 PHILADELPHIA. CHAETEEED AFEIL 26TH, 1850. OHAHTE& PEHPBinjAL. CAPITAL §250,000. Office, 8. E. Comer of Third and Cheetnui Street!, Philadelphia. OJfocrt of the Rome Board at Philadelphia: B 1 . ciMOfoas. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenee Johnson, Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. IT Henry. TO^« b *** £f®"% Jwne? Eeveronx, William M. Godwin, WUllam STKea. Prteidenl— Stephen R.Crawford. J*® Pruidcnt— Ambrose W. Thompson. Radical Examiner, PilUbvrgh— James H. Wlllaon, M. D. Allegheny City— R. B. Mowry, M. D. Q& O. E. ARNOLD, Annt, No. 74. Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PEHJfBYLVAKIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND SIHTHFIKLD STREETS. J.„ Authorised Capital, 0300.000. NSURK BUILDINGS and other property ogalnct loss or . byfjre, and tho perils of the So* aad Inland ted Transportation. wjuoium. Johniton, Body Patterson, W. aTCUntook, Kennedy T. Friend, D.hLUmg, I. Grtar SpronL 4. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, Fomas 8. Noslaj, W. 8. Horan, Wade Hampton, D. KPsrh, H. R. Coggehail Hon. WM. V. JOHNSTON, PreaMent . * « RODY PATTERSON, Vico President A.A. CafcMia, Becretaryaod Treasurer. 8. o. Cirbep, Assistant Secretary. Weitarn In**-- //eittin Imuranco Company, Piuitanrirti. B. MILLER, I,| b M ; GORDON, *.s£*, promptly paid. A Homelnititution,managed by Dimzoious who are wall Known In the community, and who are determined, hr promptness and liberallty, to maintain the character wiiioh they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Dtneteri.— R.MUler, Jr.,O.W. Rlokstson, J.W. Butler. K. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmaen, (Jeorge W. Jeokson, Wm. M. liyon, James UpMncott,Oeorgo DarsTe, James Me! Attlcy > Alexander Niinick, Tboxn&j Scott. «a»Offleo,No.B2 Water street, (Warehouse of Spans t Oo » op* telre,) Plttibprgh. ooyKlJ WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. NEW GOODBJI — WATO3X9, JSWXLBT, HILVBa Wlfli, Miuzist Goods, Wboixsau aot> Brno.—Conn try Merchants and strangers visiting oar city are requeat eg to call, as we can eer?* them as well, and we think b t* ter. than they usually are served In Eastern cities, be Ides giving them a responsible guarantee-—an Item difficult to obtain In many shops. Silver Detached Levers...,.-,..,. ~$lQ to $15,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 Ladles' Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $35, and upwards. Gentlemen's do, do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, SaalvKeys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, m excellent variety, and at lowest prices. 49* Watch B pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. HNo 901 I AS JUST RECEIVED tides _ BRANDIES. Oenu Brandy, (rery fine,) Otard Dapuy A 00. (super.) Marret; A Co. v r flaxerac. WINKS, oarcial Madeira, Howard, March A Co., Mad’ra Baal India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, Manaanilio do Table j 0 Cooking d 0 Beeswing Port. Pare Ju&odo Ordinary do St. Juilen Claret, Malaga Dry, _&> Sweet, Champagnes. Anchor/ 1 Verreney, i Heideseok, | Together jwlth aU other i business. WIG MANUFACTORY^ MAS. BENTEB, Sis doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Q&edor’a Office. ___ AIiIOHIKT CUT, ' J B kte^of lBH) 10 FnJ ‘ ° RDEM WE VTIOB, and all Ornamentar Hair Worb. Iht Wt quality of material is foroiahod, and enU „ aatlafactiog aaarantead. m;l6aUw°» aai 6nfe ifaj IHOJUS WowT i V ''T- • -> ' \ J r .3*** - INSURANCE COMPANIES. iETSA INSVRAKCE COMPANY, HABTFOBD, CONN.—CHABTEBED 1819. PAID UP £TnA IHBDBARCE COMPANY, OP HAST FORD, CON2T. PAID UP i£2, Jr., Agtnt, ibibtt Starrr, ths following rery choice ar littl: Hock, Lisbon. CUM. Jamal co, Santa Croi. QEV, Bognet, i London Cordial, Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Ruthsrftrd’s Sootoh Ale, Barclay’s London Porter. Wild cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anise the, Curaooa, Sardines, Mocha and Jay a, Young Hys. and Black leas English Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Clears, of ! various brands, i Old Monongahela Whisky, of f all grades. articles connected with the my29:daw / i * aw.-sj • ' I; I .'--' BANKERS AND BROKERb. • ATJBTIK LOOMIS, STOCK AHJft BROKER, N„_„„ 1S!o - S; »'-K>wa »!,, iixmt Wood. ; OTEB, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and loans on colla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold On com mission. Land Warrantsfcought andeold. Particular attention, paid to the purchase and sale of- Oopper-fitoda. . . • All commnnlgiHQnß attantfd io wm. o. uruiiiaa O. M*Y4S. _ , H. Williams A Co*. .-Vi BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Xi. 2?. Corner Wood and Third street*. 49* All transactions madeon liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, promptly attended to. jan26dw n’cosMiiiLA wiia.ocn. - B ANKE.BB, , ; AW) Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold xnd Silver Coin. Current and Par Bonds received onldeposit. Btoeks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in tha United states. ■ . . South East corner of :Msrket ahd-Pifth streets, 1 : " PITTBBUBOH. PA. ABTHUES, EODGEBB & CO, BANKERS AISI) BROKERS. CORNER OP FOITRTB AND SIOTBFIELD STREETS, auatdm , Plttsbargli, Pa. .... Aemoval, PATBICKB & FBISSfS, BANKEBB AND EXCHANGE BB0KEB3,; - Fmooed their Office iaVie Comer 0/ Fifth and Wood lit. P, JJL _ ■_' • PIWSBCUGB, PH ' 1 [ ATEIOKS -A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Broker®, and Dealers In Note®, Drafts, Cold, Hirer JSV? Bank Notes Exchanges on the Eastern endfffesttrn constantly for sale. (Mictions mademail the cities tbrougbont the United States. Deposits received. In par fnnds or-current tsncr, at ■tlm corner of Kith and Wood Streets. -[Sh3 H. HOLMES & SONS. "~— . • bankers andexchangb brokers; i “** ssaioTro wont HAincnte -uda’ sxoiAiiaß ernda fo bo. ! mV w^?iE?? T m s ?5S£!5 Ic^ua snow. old stairo.' -Collections made fn all the elites : thronghont thi United received Inner toie or eSrrmt pTpir, dT Market street, between third and Pcrorth eta. HaEMr TIBRHAN A CO.I —~ BANHEBS AND EXCHANGE BBOKEBS, Wo. 85 Rood Sira!, comer of Diamond Mies, B ; wrtastxon, ra, , : UY AND SELL Bank Notes and- Coin; Discount Mmo exchange, and promissory notes; make cblleetarns in mi the principal citfos or ths Unions Hecelve depofits on call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all othtu matters appertaining to b Broker’s hualnees. Eastern Exchange constantly on band. ; tatza JOHN WOODS, BANKEB AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, _ . tuna ts Exchange. Commercial and Bank Botes. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collection® earefally attended to.- Interest paid on Deposit. «*ho. Fourth street, nearly opposite the fiL M. declfl HILL ft CO., . : ' -• BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, S_„_ coaaia of wood Aim fifth staxKia. IGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern dUea constantly for Hmeßßls ol Eiolungo »nd HotMdisooontrf.— uold, Silver And Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collection* *5” ciUra Of Uie United States. De posits receive J of Far and Curmit muds. [m»r27J7 lu.n suAirxa, fitaud assn, fiosctci abasbs. KRAMER ft RAHM, BANKERB AND EXCHANGE BEOKKBS. T>l]r? AND KELT, Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate on Beal Estate or Stock SerariUestpichaso Promtosrj Notea and Tine Bills, on East and west: bav and sell Stocks on Commission. Ooliectlona made on all points in the Union. fmvl e. S. ARNOLD ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. E™* Notes, Sfeht and XJ Time Pr&fts, to. Oollectioiu carefully attended to. and proceeds remitted to any part of tha Union. Btoelcs bought and sold on oommlsaiozi. ta>Ko. 74 fourth gt, neat door to Banfc of Pitta Vs. [»is EXCHANGE AND BAN KIN G HOUSE 0» WILLIAM A. HTT.T. & CO., M woon smut, TOTSBtman. E3.lntcreat allowed on time deposits. ; i ■ -i o 1037,470 03 ZHOUFSOIf bzal. —iho. A. H>os. of ontoMtomen. til “ P nbUc U>V onr -trill not M S ftlo. §§ W©od street, (BAST SIDE,) OOBHBE OF DIAUOSD AUDT. N. B. We daairoour potromitoundomsml th» twe here C ? 5, w “ h 088 OotWoS Bu.lne« on Ho^^od„S.o“t^ ntlon “ d “ Tot6d »■> “>• ° mt23 _ JOHN M*OLQBILEY S 00. Foil and Wlntir fiopfli | EDMONDWATTS. TAHOE, NO. ISS-LIBERTy STREET / b r V^J°°T, on b “ d t la f g ® flt * ck of Fail ani Winter S?ISS; t SF 8, 25!l? tlre J y now dttB *ea*i Piuati vest m,C3t patterns; French and English 2{ff!j“*!fsf l o * e l Br 7 Bt y io In the market, ail of **“ mo3t BBW SPRING Gonna. •pBT RECEIVED AT JOHN BcOLOBKEY A CO’S Whole- Tff*”° th ?%y^f 1 “i UM y of Immense piles or earme'nta that ,ltl,tol, i? * lt fa sufficient to say that it Las never teeneqnalled by the house Itself . JOHN McOLOSKEY A CO. IZZI ”■ OlotMingi Clothing i t 0 a l *** l? *** moflt fashionable man* notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We nave also on hand a large and well numloihctured stock • H * Uch ** inTlt * U*o attention of buyors, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods foreash, willflnditto their advantage to cadi at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [mardj 0, CONNER. ~ *• w Olotbinff BMn. “ TKO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. HE aubicribor hsa j net opened till. new establishment, wLbi. he has always on hand a 1 aim and choice assort! m.utof .11 articles of OLOTHINO, which h. WatrantMotSl toanjrtath.cnr, and will sell at. thomoatrcaßoneblaprii oae. The pnbllo are requested to el™ him «»«n • pn , m * rB:1 I B. OPPEMHm anm _ WTT To Honaeßaap.ra, ~ * “«» now opened on. of the largest etoclrs at CHINA, QLAgs and QHEENB WARE*Vu table for nousrkeepersjn tha city, and Intend Bellini aty rvlow price®. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea consisting of forty-eight pieces, Ibr the Iro p£S all other Goods In proportion. Our stofchbei&v large owing to the doll season lust passed we are mined to work It off at low nrirJw wfu i i*? e-WsgsaSsssSSiS ■uluLb uSST^ 1 . f WdlW6 put <“»«■ ‘n ptl» <0 . DRENCH CHINA. Tal'Lwl'i oolB t ?* nt J r Ifl ' ’ ■ 140 Third street. JOLT MAGAZINES— ~ Godey's Lady’s-Book, for July—2o cents • Ballou’s Sfagarine, “ «*.. jo u ’ Yankee Notions. u « ig u FranJtLeslie’sK.Y. Journal. is. a ; North BrftWtfcr May. « mB j U8 umw4e l un«.^t - -SUPERIOR, mm's ,?•■?** Wticoulß, «£9° the Bay of Boperlor and PM3BBMB a better’ ara° a'be^^hahbor^and prosprettro tapcrtnoMi byqttcSJsaofjl’ b equaU ' d in all puiohajero of lot, rewire 3 fc r °° h e promptly. ;. ; Superior was laid oot during the past Kaam, and already coirialnA,several hoodred. a law HotK nombor of Stores; a Commodious Her, with Warehouses laudlstO-altrespectfftho : MOST IXOttBISHINQ NEW TOWN U> the. West rxha County Seat; the United States land Offleo and Post Office aro located here. The Mississippi and Lake Superior u UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, now in course of constrcctlon, connecting, with *Bt. Paul, terminates at this place. It ia also the termini of all the projected railroads to the head'of Lake Superior. ..The “800” canal will be.opened In Jane; ahor which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine vessals, haTing been built ©kpressly for this trade. P One Steam Haw Mill is now in. operation, and the machi nery for a second Is now on the way to Superior, which will be set to work immediately on its arrival. .. One-half of the, lots have. been appropriated by the pro prietors to.bo sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on easy terms, to provide a fond fop. extensive public improve* meats, . Liberal-appropriations have been made fot public purposes sparks, churches, railroads, Ac. a? »la order to correct the misapprehension arising from elmilanty of nameflj U la proper to state that “ Superior >riy, - about; the title of which a legal controversy exists,’ •» another and different place, and lu a different : township fIOID StJTXRIOB. . of .Sdpzxior are signed, by .Thos. Clark, sur yeyor, andWllUamH. Newton, agent "and attorney for troprletors, and may be seen In the principal, hotels or St. 'Pauij Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, apd other clUas,. - . k • ■ *■ "AlXporeonswho wish to "purchase lota, or obtain Informa tion; are requested to apply to Wh. H. Nbwtos. Superior. Douglas county, Wisconsin.- WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior. jy2fcBm • ~l~7^ws^?^l«auElfoUc^; iN FORMATION has boon made to the Board of Health that cases of ch-iera occurring outride of the city have neen brought within its Umite for relief. No doubt the friends of the rick are prompted by motives of humanity, yetit is proper they should he informed that they subject themselves to a severer penalty by so doing. - The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, in eases where tba disease to malignant or contagious, in order that tho densely populated may be protected from ady unnecessary tecourge, which, when it baa gained a footing, «?arcdy. rests.so long aa there remains a subject for its re morseless attach. •••■ The Board of Health are dotermiued to enforce the law. If patients seised with cholera, or any malignant or conta gious disease, ontrida-the city, must be removed to any of the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all persons Interested la called to the allowing sections of an eat approved April 8,1 fes2: Pro. 6..Tbai any master, commander, or other person having charge of-any' vessel or steamboat, violating any of tbo rales ot regUihtlDna-. prescribed by the said Board of :HeaUh, under tho provisions of this act, shall, npon convic* tion-thexpof, by indictment or prosecution in any coart having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding Sve hundred dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of skid Board, of Health. .. . Sic. 7 .That vheneyer the Board.of Health shall receive Information that any malignant or contagious disease (measles eieepled) prevails within any port or place within tho united Slates, they Bhall make diligent Inquiry concern ing the same; and If It shall appear that the disease prevails as aforwhld, all communication with ouch Infected port or place snail be subject to such ocntrol ondrozulationa as ihe Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish to one or more newspapers published in the dt, of Pitts burgh; and thereupon every person or persona, and all goods, wares-and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such infected port or place, and having entered and been brought mto the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shell be subject to the same penalties as Is provided for In the preceding section. The penalties of tho whole act will bo strictly enforced. °y crter - • A. C. MURDOCH, Physician to the Board of Health. . „ GEORGE PORT ONE, —■ Health Office. . uiifira jißacANi’ii.K collhuic, Pittsburgh, pa. INCORPORATED BY THE LRUI6LATCRE of Pentsjl- TBOte| with Perpetual Charter. P.DUFP, President, (author of the “North American Accountant,”) Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. HOWDEN, Assistant Profes3or of Book- Keeping.- .... JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the best off-hand Penman in the united States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanahfp. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar. Professor of Mercantile Law and Political Koonomy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of tho Mathematical Department. Frofessoruf Mathematics, Ac. . P-I». APEL, Proles3t.x of tho French and German Lan guages. This Is the only institution of the hind la the Western .States conducted by a practical Merchant of many years ospajtooea In 6St*nsive business, ami whoso lectures upon all the details and practice of business, as well as every de • partment of Book-Keeping, are so deeply Interesting -to nil young men of business, and which accounts for the rnoe rlor attainments of his students. His coarse of Steamboat Booh-Keeping is pronounce! by an eminent accountant “a perfect system for such boohs and accounts.” This la the on'y institution In the city In-which a prof-t -sor of Penmanship gives regular instruction in that im portant science, and consequently the only one where a good hand writing can be obtained. The course embraces upwards of 800 commercial calculations, many of wldch ore attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pen mananlp but those executed by Mr. Williams are exhibited. Call for a Circular and specimen of his renmonship Duff’s Book-Keeping, Harper’s edition. £1,60. - The most perfect In the language.” Duff’s Steamboat Accountant, $l. “A perfect syatem.” 49-All letters addressed to the Principal will be promptly APswrad. jelfodVw Farm for Sale. A EAET 0E T HE BEICK TATPEN FARM, on the XX. .Brownsville Bead, about two mllee from the Jlonon gohda Bridge, containing about fifty acres, is offered for sale In quantities to suit purchasers. Terms very reaeona • bis. For particulars efaquire on tho premises. a«p2fcwtf, { VTAL NOBLE. information Wantedi A YOUNG HAN STEPHEN P. COOPER LEFT Ma hems, ia York county, Pennsylvania, rene time • last year to go to New York to work at the Carpenter busi new, and has not been heard from einee. Any information . thankfully reeehed by bis mother, MARY COOPER—aa hla father died last March, einee he loft. jqSO-.wBw . Executor’s Notice. ALL persona indebted to the Estate of WILLIAM MOR RISOV Ute of Findley township, Allegheny county, deceased, will make payment to the aubecribprs, and tho?e having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to JOSEPH-HARPER, 1 . June Bth, 1555. QEO. MORRISON, /“^utorn. _ . _________ je9.w6t NOTICE Is hereby given, that an application will be mada to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, bv the inttsear Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, for an EXTENSION AND ALTERATION IN THEIR CHARTER, allowing them Privilege of increasing their Capital Stock to ihe eum $600,000, with all the powers and privileges enjoyed by other Banka under tho laws of Pennsvlvanlo. je2S;wtjal K. D.' JONES, Cashier. BERRY PLANTS, suitable for planting— .«a. hratung the finest and most reliable varieties in culti vation. Early plan dog will insure a good crop next *ca=cn. Gardeners or others ordering large quantities will bo far* nlfhed at low rates from the Seed and Implement Ware house, Fifth street,, by jy3o:w3t* JAMES WARDROP. FTo Fanners and Dairymen, BANCISO’fi PATENTED ATMOSPHERIC BUTTER CHURNS.— Churn patented by 8. Pi Francisco, has surpassed tho most sanguine axpectationsof those who have witneasod its operations. It will churn cream or milk, In a proper state, in an exceedingly abort space of lime, (from two to fivo minutes,) and extraot from It a larger quantity of but ter, and a better quality, than any other churn In use. It Is constructed upon purely ndantlfic principles, and from the peculiar form of the dash; diffuses through the entire masaofmUkahereby causing the butter to collect in a very short Tima. This'chum is very simple and not likely to get out of order; Is of convenient else, easy action and abundaut strength, being decidedly superior to all others. 7fte faculties to take out the butter, to scald and clean the -chum, are not to bo surpassed by any. In offering this VALUABLE LABOR SAVING MACHINE to the public, their attention is specially invited to an ex amination of its merits end utility over every thiDg of the fcjnd yet Invented. We erenow manufacturing this staple article in Pittsburgh. Farmers,-Dairymen and others would do well to call and examine for themselves before purcbaalng..el3owhere, as this churn is considered thobe-u ever offered. A liberal discount made to wholesale buyers „ , C. SEIBERT A CO., marl7.-wly2td No. 0 Irwin street, Pittsburgh. #’*rm at Private Sale* T nE «a]>«criber offers atprivate sale a smal! FARM JL containing about FIFTY ACHES,situated on Perry Fork C reek, Snpwdentownshlp, Allegheny county, ad. oinlnglandaof Joseph Rigge,the subscriber and others. rnelandTs oi excellent quality: about IV acres fin* Meadow Bottom ; 10 acres gcod Timber; and about 40 aeresolearedandnndergood date of cultivation Tha Birmingham andFinleyvlllc Flank Road runs directly through it. Itasituatlonisveryconvenientanddeaira- llmllealromPittsburgh,andwithinona nuleorsteamrgrUlandaawMms ; Water andCoalin nbllilsiance.Terms made known by the subscriber iyingnaar Futlsy vilie.W aßbington county, Pa. noTl9:wtf WILLIAM GASTON. X 0 _ '■ MOTIOK. B hereby giton that applieslion will be made to the nezt (hr a Charter incorpcratiog the YOUGBI> OBEhTs BANS, at McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pa., with a Capital of t£bo,ooo, and haying all tha privileges of notes, discounting, and receiving deposits, as pro .Tlaoq by the Banking Act of the Commonwealth |jeBO:om . TiOtlCtta " PURSUANT to the Act of Assembly, notice Is hereby .B*7®° application will bo made to the Legislators at 1? ? ext , f1 , e&310D > *>r the Incorporation , anrearW m, . < ! , b " tho ALLEGHENY CITY rJiStff % *5 4“" 01 'I of Allegheny, and the Capital to beTwo Hondred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ?hauwnf2jf!lS. 0f Inureasing the same to Five Hundred Allegheny, Jone SO, IBSS w6m _ Q . 1 , Notice *' Ir.g 81 "!' tbetappllcation will be made to the next A. for a Charter incorporating a Bank to he mov city BANK," in thl Oily of Pittsburgh, with a capital ofBoo.ooo dollars. [ jel°9m w I m •' ' Farms to a«nt. LEASE FTVE OF JIYFABUS, lti East Deer £K£s t £S.‘ St “ r resUB »™.l"«'Mt BUI Farm, J«aaait»wtf -a^^^fflsssas-ns^ For terms, apply to i Executor’* KTatloe. A 1 .**9s“ lntieb te •lOl.Cfitf,-40/ # V *» £Ufttt 7 $* icdi/ .rin, tfer.-uiMf, pjfo, Hjid . Fains Jn - tho • Hf«n» jij, ■ImV ’5? f ™ «• tne y in which aPnrgative Medt nv>taa,«ii4- Jnr might bo prevented, If B athartio were mom freelr nsed. No person can feel well while a caustic habit of hair pro besides, it. coon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the Study and S.ii?”w "X « f “ good purgaMvo. This is alike trooor , Ter i ! s Wmploms, and Bilious derangements. foTmt,?iviif??. tQ b * :omo . or ? ro is Sectoral and pai* are made, to tho in tba Doited States and British tS?w C Jv,^2l!5 era i If, howovor, there should be anyone • te t hl?SiueirL eCe TCd ira ’ ti ° r ,rtu . b ? forwarded by mall Of all the-Patent Medlclnea that are offered, howfiiw would be taken It their compoeition wos known 1 Their JS? l*S of Uiy preparations is-laid open to aU -men, and-all who are competent to judge on the anbteex | u'iS.uewiedgo dislr convictions of their intrinsic J?” 11 ?- Hie Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by eelentlfio to B wonderfoi medicine before Its effects were operate by their powerful InfluenMcn the Internal i Bt laulaio It Into healthy 1 action—remove the ohstructiomy of the Btomtich. bowela : ii?sff d °, I H. anfl °1 f ® restoring their irregu- ' lar actioa to health, and by correcting, wherever i lfltjsuch denngemente as are the first origin of dlßeaM 0 i sSsaKa^is: B, A. PAHNEBTOCK 4 CO., at wholesale and everyßrugglatinputaburgh, andbyaUDealsra ; ——L -*— ~ ’ jefclmalaw - IN HALATION von IQS CCS! 05. ASTHMA AND CGMMPTICIt! (VOHDBKFCJ : , ! BIxxEANA i BROUGHT. HOME XO TL£ DOOR Off THB; BULLION ; A has recently been made I S? 1 ** B *°*- t ' Jscity, in the treatment of <" , on* i sumption, Asthma; and all diseases of the Luna. Wa» H fi*® Uußnjj'a Htoxaha,o&LsiuinraHtoxawVapob " act CarEUT Sraup. With this new.method, Dr.C.htsro • h* r Sf l ? ny oaOS to health, as an evidence of which ? he hss Innumerable certificates. Muealtim* nf ,v a ta t] hy S- Cia^ , ** It is evident tunt inhaling— SiSSf?* * 7 agreeable, healing vapor-them* * p i F 3 , mUR: 00010 hi .direct contact with the *■ &nS rin < ? Tities of 4 he lungß, and thus escape the many ■'' J 5? rodocftd °P°o them when Introduce 55” “'O Etomach, and subject to the process of digestion.* 13 throughout the I r<37ji of January 34. - worn 011 t h® breast, under the linen, with- • inconvenience—the heat of the body being Cf « ““r 4sttma i ■: t .... _ P. M. of Dancannon. Pa- a*.- idfpt'n ll of tbe Af aun * of fon yam’ standing by Dr. I - r lUMion Eisvon.Bri-okljn, N.Y. f rr '- Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N Y was cuiad of / v> “ a I? Ciuoof Bronchitis by the Hygeano. 1 , ' My sister has been cured of adlatreasingcoußhrfseTeral t s2?iUdb ’ svrd decided to be Incurable by the physl- !,• dans. Showaasuredinonemonth,bytheHygean». ‘ _. _ _ _ J. H. Qiuasßr: Bichmond, Me. ! ciSto York ’ of onr “«■/ P®— l ‘Wnk highly or Dr! Curtis’s'' , r remedy in disoasos of the throal and lungs. .Having had!’’ some opportunity.te testify Its efficacy, lam coarincS ’ » amost medicine, boUi the Syrup ondr" the Inhaling application to the chest. ' the OBIGINADandOKI.Y; ’ .lu rdv lll other » are base Imitations, or would PoSon 1,8 Cotu,tMtei:s - Sh“» «yoa). i; E »0 Wood street; B. E. Bellrae 4 Co. tee A. Beckham, Allegheny City: John' Sargent, New Brighton; aL. Kaiser, Bichcgter. 1 ; t i Carter’s Spaussii Mixture. ! THE GREAT PORIPIER OP THE BLOOD l! L_ a Paiticlo of Heronry in it, ?■ aead ass rorJUAßi—ae‘ J £®iedylbr Scrofula, Kinsi EtU, Bheumn* f?£;<££STJ Piiin’rrf'nF ra 0r etter > Bcald Head, Kniargement and- Pain nf the lionefiand Join 1;;, stubborn Ulcera, Byphlliul D if°i Lum ba§o, Spinal Complaints, end ail Lire a (ft’ arising from an Injudicious use of Mercury, lmprudenoe'lsl Ufa, or Impurity of Urn Blood. - ■ j 4 great alteraHto medicine and PuriSer of Blood V T ff, ?‘ • ooanda ot grateful patientefrom all part: of the United States, who testily daily to the remerkabli 5ws P SPANIsW b^n! lnS5^?' of “«UMne% “CAR "~A MIXTURE.' Neuralgia, Rhcumetlsn scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Urer "• TtaStPemai”?! AC ° c Uonacf the Kidneys, Diseases of the Threat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been fenmi to comptra-wlthJt. Itoleansea the ayßtem of nil import *2? e ® d9nU I o» the User ond Kidneys v ! ti ‘ o ., Wp!Stl ??> ?>™ to o» to the stomaS the akin clear and healthy, and restores th® tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by be exceed °fy°\itt f to Ite pristine Tigot and strength. • I , t J* towriably better than all the cot Su^SS** 8 !!** dosoa of Cartei ’ s Snnifh BUztoc Ss»«i? 0 * 6 5? cl complexion, brini the nee the eltsWclty to the atop, andS KStariS 1 remarkable degresfcytmd la-no humbug about lt’lhe prase {s?™!?.^ftLS 1 teattmonyfe” wondarftil effects of this GREAT BLOOD PDRIHKIt, readtht 804 a Ciroular and Almanac, an ° Ulra tral le lra4M4 ' | f»C Madlclai P,S2!JF , °'i?Vi? lf * s «lSb«d hf BEKKRTT4 BEEBI ® Pe "l street, Richmond; Tag to whom a erdera for supplies and agencies must be addressed. wnsrasTOOK. josßPn rms o»3vi?S^ ,a RAO A, end by Druggists generally. vruSp JJXAiV il i’iiUJa CANADA —.- Qcxssc, February 7th, 16M* A. SaJtTitttocS: <£ Cb«-“»TFa had ths pleasure r wcttTing, thb morning, the within certificate oryoor VA niifoge, which will he Ter. gratifying to you. as it was aar voluntarily. We arc, Gentlemen, yours, very truly. ; J. HUB&ON 4 CO.| GtßOanm— My little daughter. Ibur ytirj old,' aod o' son, older, were for ft consiaerable Uma suffering frof SSSaassa^ssJlj oub l e A u “7 duty to recommend it to U. SMM%stlJ?Z?® lntan,»“»»* efictctoturem’ Your much obliged and hcrablaserr**, ‘ Prepared and sold by B. A. A. T ?AH^TWK ocraer of Elm and Wo^tttta J ih " -r-n=»oE 1 L' VhU ®’* R«po«»tory. ; J°nMB^i W iS TE, !S° W “ ir7lngoobn * l ' JEPESG “l? ®P*oioua premises, fnow/oliltS&Jfr }»triy enlarged,) on th» attobawk ta TO? lk0 > ne#l «»S»ni.Mrrw> een andLattrenreyiUe, rrapeotlnl niro?itß3 B f uWI= ‘o inspect his stock of'CABitIAGE „!\ Aod b ° particularly interna gentian* : that one price only Is made. 'Fourteen yea: £ experience In the business, enables him' to place before l patrons, the same; choice collection of Carriages which. * iQsny years past it has been his particular department * select from the various and most talented Eastern m»r facturers. * The success of his new system is csjaplsi*— economy of his arrangements will Supply the beat arid mt" fashionable manufactures at moderate pricu. •; • «. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which t mania for decorating, houses of. business has heawdni the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) Jo3£Pirwtrfr will sell, on ready money only, at mhbh lees thantheusi I ’ r^*CajTlageare pairediD ttebgat h ATTENTION 1 1 1 Wagon Haitor# and Teanutera’ t agency, ea Pou„h fonnty U. OPHOEBB, Soldier?. Musicians w„ **?*'*• stera, Ac., who were regoliSi’ T^l , |S a •***, T*»: eloo of the United Statee. and*ererv I fm tCI6a o 1 “ So **»• t caryßeaman.-Maiine oSlfcMd T 7 Bounin, oi aJ^MlUU»oi,yoluDtrera.w“tareTSS aa > ln th< ’ Terri tory.are the lire pß .°£i?V But* Warrant tor ICO Acres of laid lt9 451 of Omglon, U . Thore who hare rretireddole « n , UWW4.I Address* **** 01 cll “ e '- Cotton BresnpUj . l^iiiiiiiiiiiNiiim" T f- M i No, & wSl^wjV,