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( /.^; 1=:;: ■; ; - : ■ ■■ ■ ' • - l •;,•<■:■ v ■• J ;.’W - :7 " 'ii ‘ '.■•'? pVf -t* r w l ;■ %' 1 -■ '' « »* «■ V' '♦» V 'Vt ■ '■■l1 } * ’• i . > '-• . i .•*■•■.' i- '*■ * .■■ * ’"‘•/■"V • - « V** ..i>‘ . ■ vVt-V*!-« ’ -•S V»' k; fU-vtfr;.;. .Ue&rz&Gr kj< -r'i; v ;2;*' *4\ .■; ..:‘.:.v ! * •' ‘ ■ • * •f, >.'T' 1 -■ :■:■>;•/ f ; ; --v : a- , -ty • a: - :••' •:'.{ Ti tv\ruj ’> v:- c > ,s rrT«^ * '-••■:'V- :\l%; liSf fy .’ £ i/.c, t.;- I Bit ■■r-iii , f VV- *• «*-*-V:»** >^o ' V>~ ■: w'~’‘-V\;- ! '. .**», " - Vi. rr~.fi > J . ••• 1,1 1,. ' -1. • ;fT ■• * t ' ■ 1 r *>.V< * vi '.!•• J* *v';. • 1-; i '■'■ • v -«.«,* ; v v-rr\:*" 3 ’ ‘ z ‘* ■*,* ■'■'i \ RAILROADS. CEK t'iTa I 0810 BAltnOl®, Summer Arrangement—Chan?o of Time, TURKS DAILY EACH WAT, (SUNDAYS EX And but one Chung© of Can between Columbus end Bal'lxnore. ON Md kfcer June lSih, Wo6, rreina will run lb foiiowp Train, Train, Train, (v ijjabua 00 A. & 3:30 t*. S*. 11:30 P M Newark —...1110 ** 4:46 “ 12:60 A.M. Z.neevillo 12:3) P M. &u 0 “ 2:12 ** Onnahnl 12 63 “ 6:« “ 3:01 “ Cumbri»so i:2O " 7:03 « 8.20 « ItaracaTille .. 2:23 “ 8:2o u 443 “ Bclmout 244 *« 861 “ 6:14 u Arrirn 8e11atr....... 3:30 “ art 9:46 u arr.6:l6 u GOING WEiT. Exprtu Mad Nighi Lw?*, Train, Train. fr«n EuUair....-...^.-—9:46 A.M. &16 A. SL &OOP M H«lrao-t lo:3l *» &16 44 7:93 u 10:52 « 6:43 u 7 40 “ CimbrSJirtt . ....11:56 “ 804 “ 0 uO “ <V>aonrd 12:17 P. M. 3:30 « 9.26 * Z.nejirm* l:'o 44 9:30 M 1 <*SO M N-tmri........... 2:08 ** lu:S7 “ 11:60 * Arr vB 340 M 12 15 P M. A.M Tbs Kxprros Tnils, going East will »»? to take up or leave oumesg-rs, ct-Taylor'e. Newark, Ooocord GaabrUjo, Oaopboll’s, BaruMrilia, and Belmont only. G<vjfO VFs*T H j l "top only ec the übovo named Ma'loo* Tr.e M*lt Tmin will itop at ail the Sutlnn- where the Mall la to be received, or d-liveruJ, end at all other Stations on nolle* being given. Th* Night Train w.il atop at all Bis tinn Aoo prvper notice twins given. QoING IfAtfT. The A. M. Express Tram, oonnecta at Oolonbns with the Express Traio which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M an! with the Train fr-na the Weston the Columbus, Pique and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to an.j from standa-dey, Man<fletd and Mt. Vernon, turd with Trtlns -'0 tbs Bcoubenville and IndUka hallroad; at Wr-erling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio iiallrcMd for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Eau fra Cities. Ch** JhSO P M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky. MacsS Id aui Newark RaSlroud; and al Wbrelicg with Night Train *0 Baltimore l and Ohio Railroad. Pa?«»ng*r« i earing uoaiwiUe and points below Cincinnati, end takirg *be9A. M 'Praia on Little Miami Railroad, will conned with this Tfafo at CoS am bu A Pa**engan leaving tadlact p *Hr and Richmond by m *r.- inc Train on Indiana Central Railroad will a-no conned **iih this Train at Columous, a nd Wheeling at ft 16 P. SI , and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train no D-irimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving In Balti more at 6 P. M . next day. The lt:30 I*. M. Treia at Columbus with the if ail Train whfth leave" Cincinnati at 6:w»» P. M., and arrive »t Ben ir at 6:16 A. M.: <Toanecting with th* Acoranodt- Train on »b- Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pa<y»*n gero leaving Chi’ago by th* Evening Trtias can. by this route, trid Michigan City. Lafayette, iDdiaoapolis and Dav t on, rearb Columbu. le eeasoo to tnko thl- train: and at Wheeling will talte th* Train tor Canker load, sleep there, end resume by Exprere Train to Bsiu mom and Easters Cities. GiUNG WEST. Tbs 6:16 A, M Mall Tra-n connects at BeLair with NLht Train oo h* Bnitltn'r* and Ohio lUilrcad; at NV««rk with tralcn 10 ao'i from Saadu'Ry. Mansfield and VU. Wroon, »s l Chisago ria Monro*ni:e; at Columbus with tbs tmin.« f or Oiucioa>*ti. an 1 with train.-- f;<r X-nia, Dayton, Indiana poR«. and Cbica*©, ncj Davtod aod tria Urbana. Th<»9 45 *. M. fixpnuw Train connects with the Express Irani from Bn tiraore, and arrives in Columbus at S.-JO l*. M , and ron *cta with trains going Sooth and West arriv ing in Cincinnati ai 7 i\ M. Tbe fcOj P. M. Train con nocts with the Accommodation Traio from Cumberland, and at o>lambii3 with Mail Train at 2:16 A. >i. 'hr»*ct for Cincinnati. Xmia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre ilaote, Saint Loul* and Chicago ISAAC IL SOUTIitVI Supt. Zme«rUl«, Jon» IR, { j»2l’} THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rpai! ORSAT CENTRAL ROUTE, cconocUoi U» At .A lan.ic cities with Western, North-western and Bontb wtwtern States, b a contisoou* Railway direct. This road also connects st Pittsburgh with .txily Uoa steamer* to ait parts on the W.utcro Hirer*, and at Cletelaud ao l Son ftafthv with otaanwra to all ports on the North-wnetern I>air*; maiicz th* most rfsreci, cheapctl and reliable rmU by which FilfiluLlT can ba forwarded to eo-i from the QrttU West. KiTiiS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBaROIL ?iOST CLASS.—EocLp, rthor*, Dry Goods, I . .. (In ) Furs, r-ti-r., . J T'- IWS»- SBOUND *.‘l t -S. —B *ot« *ui Stationery, j Dry fje Hardware, Lea- >6oc. per IOOCw. tner, Wont. £ ' ) THIRD CLASS Annie, U*6#o<?, Bacon j and Pert, (in bulk.) 11-rap, ku ( P ft * J os ®**- FOU-tTil CLASS —FL«b, Paean ami 1 , r PerMFMteMUrd »°<l Laitf Oil ) 400 ?" ta Good* '‘rom any point Hast cr PhliaJsl fitia, to pirvtcu-ar :o wws-.c pa*-tage • cia Frafvyfwata Sttilrtiad.” Ail Goc-li consigned ta the Ageots of thi? Road At Philadelphia or riLtsburga, will bo forwarded without dttirmion. Facuur Acrrra —Mp«ri Pottur, Cordon: J. L EJHott, N. eL J. onerder, Pr.U*dc!thia; trlagraw a K.nea«, Laid* aura; Cec.C. Pranciicc*, I'LLsbargh; Shringman A Brown, Ohio; J S Louisville, Kyg R C-. >l<j!aruE4, idi-difics, A Co., St. Louis, Mot J -8, i!itoha!i A 5->o r lndian a H. KOCBTCN, General Trcight Arret FMIaJ-iphW U J LOMIMKKT, tc • r-noerlctendent na. Pa. Steubeaiilie aud Indiana Railroad. CHANGE OF FiME, ON AifD gIN'CB Jus* 20. l«fr, tfc« Mail Train leuvri £j»aL*a*iilc ) ttl 7 c’elerk, a. M., cad arrive at Jianezh at LX3 a’eiook, p. 11., cooofcticf with Cains fur Uriucabai, CeSitUSy, ijidUnspolK C&0&4O, Ciartcanii, Mwum Vernas, fcO'S Wt*i. T; aJo, &eiat Jvoalt iieteb Cificinnaii tt &.-0 evening. RBTCitMNfli Newark at Vi o'clock. M., and «rt*« at 3;»cfc*-r> 7:to P. H. Pa3*ea*er» b/ i&u Clio 1*»to Ciado- SeU at 8 o'clock, A. W. Tlt« Cadis \ccomraoditloQ Train Loaves f\ io (nuodare eacopitulj at 6/CS P. M , uud arrlree at Cidia *t C. 85 P. H, RrrcarMO, L**t« CaHa at 7 37 A. aa-i at BCeubeotflle at IQASA M. For further {afcrcatioa apply to JAMRS COLLHCfI t CO acd Panicogtr Agents, Nos. ili eci lli Water »ltt-bur^h. LX/AYUTTK DEVKSKY. General aed Tlrki* A(t«rt. l£ W. WoOoVVaRO, ja'iH n*. *I3S “ IMS Cll ICA GO TO ST. LOUIS. KilL BSBSiMMBBagBg3 ROAD, Formerly ihe Chicago atid niuiulppl. Ckrrjing Utt Great American Express end D. £ Metl*. 3’Ll£ Only Dirr*:l and Reliable Route to ib# Bonth aa<3 dcu:b*Weot —arrentj Miles Bhcrter thin any other ate. rwo txispoa sspassd ruro Daay, cnrrrDAis iscem-kd. Leaves A 'nsej ci Chicago. Ht. Ltuis. Pt. Louis Day 9 16 A M.... IS 30 A M. St. Louis Night Ksprees 10.00 P. M - *1.45 P. hi. Tralee run directly through without change cf care cr baggage. Priii Chicago to 3L Louts <* ISLf hour*. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rc-r* Island Railroad for Ottawa, L t Salle, Root Island and Cen tral lowa. At M.mmlogton, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin- ton, Waynwsville aud D.-cotU', and with Siag«*i> f-r P«*>rla. ajtJagfinld,with Great Western Railroad tor rtll« and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Lice of Packets for Hannibal, Quiocy no! Rwokuk; the moat expeditious and reliable roa-e to ail portions of North-eastero Missouri. At St. Louis, trl'h Daily Pind-class P'eaciom for New Orleans and Intermediate poiuts oo tbo Lower Mle«lvlppl, and with Regular Liner of Packets for Kanroe, cu. Joseph, and all point* on the ilbaouri, Tenneasee, Cumberland and Arkansas Hirers. it. P. MORGAN, Sap’t, Bloomington, lIL L. DARLING. Agent. Chicago. lU. fsp7] CENTRAL KAII ROAD: Carrying tho Great U/Statea Kail and Express. TWO PASSENGER TRUNS RUN DAILY co tu entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, This Road, in conjunction with Tralna of the Ohio tod Mlsid-slppi it It, an 1 Chicago and Gileaa R.Uroad, forma the most direct cod only continuous R. 1L route from CHICAGO to Pt. LOUIS, CUiCASO to CAIRO, CttICA(K> to DUBUQUE. Trains leavi. Chicago ad fillowe: • lu A. hL and 10 20 P. M —Sr. J«.-uis akd Cairo Exraisa. Para tiger* for St Louis by thU tram take the «tri of the Chiu and UUt- 1L R utfiuudor&l, and are carried direct to Bt. Louirt. 053 A «. and 1.10 P. &L—Direuuua AIQ Gu.ini Ex >aeaa, conoootlag at Dunheth {opposite Dubaqne) with a Jhdj.v Line of BtMm Packets for tit. Paul and the Upper aU*slMppl river dt vt. Tram* l-a*e Cairo far Chicago and Dubuque at 7JO A. M. sud 7.00 P. 1L * . fr °ca the Beat and places on the Ohio rivoT aa-"tined l,x 3c. Louii, will oave ldu miles of tedious and on* rivwr navigation from Cairo to Bt. Louis, end arrive ftfteua heura iu advance of the rivor route, by V&king the ears at Cairo. TictLdts to St I/oala, Cairo, bubuqae, £». Paul, and oil im pertant ptac*» by th« route, oan be bad at tho office of the oi;ii*sitaJitoOhisg ,ia ****&'•* jert XTTSB.VRttH &SL CQHHELL&VILLE RAILROAD Open from West Scmon, Wortmorela&ct County 9 to MiUanburg Station, Fayme County* Tati fiat gTtifica CLARA FISHER having tan char. mrod by the P. A C. R R. Co., will leave Pittsburgh every evening at holt'past four o'clock precisely, for Went Newton, connecting there with the trains of the Pitts burgh and ConnellsrUle Railroad, which will ran between the above point* amil farther notice, as follows: Leave West Newfoo at &£0 A. M ; stopping at Port Royal, Sm tb’s Mill, Jacob’s Oreekanl layton; reaching Milten burg at 6-SO u’chck Returning. leave Miltanburg at6:36 A. M . »toi> at ail «ay etatioos, and arrive at West Newton at 7;36; connecting with the et smer CLARA FISHER for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon «W«ood Train will leave West Newton a l l 3 o’* look for Hiinio&urg. and returning, will learn MHtanbnrg at 6 p. ii„ stopping at all way station*. Fare from Putsourgh to MUteribarg, $1,15. Stages for Unloncowo and Conn llsville will oonnect with the Train* 6 .amenburg Station. , M Freight will be transported cacti way daily. For rates BTOly to D. W. CALDWELL, Esq T Assistant Superintendent. West Newton; or to W. THOMPSON, Freight. Ag-nt. on Tko-rd (be steamer Clara Fifiher. at her wharf; above the Souongabela Bridge. OLIVER W. BARNES, President and Superintendent. cliarioitc tfittu Of MANUFACTUrtKtt * ND DEALbft in mno Poktrs, and Importer of Music and Musical Inutrument* Sole Aural f»r the relebruted Hamburg Piaffos; also, for Hallet, !>■ vi« ± (jo.*b Boston Pianos with and without Ooleaan a AsiUn Attachment* (oy&J Uo. 118 Wood street. . •? * ' ' •>’„ .' ■,."•,•• »# -, ?-• .. * v ; *-.. , .vf-j' -C 7 ‘ --'..1.5 t -• ;» ■■; •■> ;x CEPTLIi ) GOTNG EAET. oaprefßKßigSl AIR LIRA RuUTR rux Yu OUICAGO, ALTON AND 8T- LOUIS ILLINOIS CniCAGO to CAIRO. R. B. MASON, Sop't. • * V• • SE v> and direct route openi throuob Eorihern Illinois to the Mississippi Kiver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, Fcoksmt tub Chicago and Agio a a Cb »?. mujtart Tract it 11. lh how oompleted, And Trains run tbe entire distance f on CHICAGO TO BUKI INGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. Tb* Only Dir-ct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINOV, KEOKUK, MUaCATINK, OQUAWKA, IVaPK LO. POET DBS MOINES COUNCIL ULU-F, sc.and the ONLY ALL RAILROAD Route from TO ST LOUIS, itLOOM INGTON CI.IMoN DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE. KARLIiS, tod Intermedia • Stallone on the LJiiu<iia Ootrai, Great Western, and übio end Mloaia* aipui KaUrcads. Trains on tho above Line leave Chicago cn the arrival of rruinn from tke -avoiding ajj laying over ot any of the points. S ages leave Burlington dally for Southern and Central ami Northern Mla-carl—a blog the qa’ckeet »dJ *aor.t reliable route to reach ail the Important points west of the MLtsbslppi u> far ta Oounall Bttiff, with from forty to fifty miles le«? staging than by any other run *. The lined, tor a targe portion of the way, Is laid with tbe cottixtoos Hail, the smoothest riding ead b«*t RaJlrosd in the West well s cched wLfa the most modern elegant aevr Care. . Dy thtfi route passengers are sure of making conneo tlone, and arriving at Hi. LquJ* on advertised time avoiding tha vexatious doi.ij of fogs and Ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on tbe route by Alton. Baggage chucked dirtxrt through from Chicago, and no cbarnw for bundling ot uoy point. THROUGH TICKETS by this routa can be purchased at *ll the Rallroui Offic -s i?» the Cant; at the Office ol tha lomp . ny. corner of Clm k and L*k»* street s In tbe Granite Building; ni lh* Depot of the Galena K. K., and at tbe Uk*h. Ceot. R h Uffi'o, comer o? Lake Mjd Dearborn ats., sppoeiia Truiaoct House, Chicago. FKtvIQHT coo.-dgu«d by tbie route wiil receive Itnmedl* ate despatch. C. U. HaM'IDNU, Sup't. C. K FOLLKTT, fleti'l Ticket AgX Chicago. be procured at the principal Railroad Ofßcei-of the e»«untrv. njM9 CONMKCTING V7ITB Ohio &ad Pinaiylrania lUllrotttl, VIA ALLIANCE. r nborWt. qulrieet and m-vt reflahle rout* to Toledo, JL Chicago, Uock lelacd, GAli-aa, aud !'t. Lcula, ii VIA CLEVELAND. This rviute w On* Uun.iie.l ciilo* and about nine Louia quicker thao the circultoua one eta IndianopoiU. Two Uailr l'niGi from Ibtisourgb to C;c»ei*nd Threw Dally Tratne from '‘luTetand to Qluc^o. Time to Cleveland sii hours, Chicane meaty th-ve benrs. and Si ihirtv-‘«v«;a hours. The Traluc nf ihc* Ofcuo «ad P*tica. P*s!lr-:ul isatlex Pitts burhcb at 2 »0. i M. ana & C-0. A SJ., c«*aca*’! a* Alliance for Clwvelaud la fallow* • Traits for c.-*r»«uu .lliiic-fi: £• It A.M-. and 13. C& M-, b{iu.l*on wiih Trait-- ' r Oujahof* Fall* and Atirvo, *n.l tmrln* ta Clr»-l*o'l a* A. M »nd "i. 20 P. M , and ho b c-nnortls wl;li rr,tu<‘ f<>r Tolelc. Cbl-racj and t*l Loui* a; y On A M tod 2 46 »* M "ib-3 00 p. M Tr*io rr«.o H Üburgn no ccnnr^ lien fjf ClivclbeJ Paeewogara for luL-do. Chicago, 6l_ L:-als, frlaci. Galena, sod tbo North-weal, *t-u aith in go through with out dniesucn, »tU lafc.*, tee train lt*v{ca Pittsburgh a’ 8 00 A. and imrinr in C.rf**lauJ at P. M.» as that la the only train by which does ecc&Kifcrcs ar* oaJ* at or beyond Chicago. Patron*!* tjy this train reach Chiracs »i $ Q > celt or-rnlng. an 1 Kt. Louis at akJoisLt Raggagi* ca«c»*M inr-»ci;r> to Ci+v«tana *na Chktago. PARK VIA ALLIANCE Ah£> CLKVIiLAMo ljfcuarr. id cl'i \HrLits Zd r.", To AManre J 2 20 i T<' U Hj'U . flj to ** CleT-lhai . . • *>j ; WJ. I* t>j M ’>i *' Tc:-“iJo _ C&0 j .. 15 ii I♦ W 3 “ D~t' It ....7 00 f* U; i •* I'r.rlQitVld IS 70 10 A, CblrajT'... SliAlTi Ja''v . •• t>ur u.,-tcu ’>3 II- •>. •* Blootninj:-.10 W ii iv- j - 15 00 11 tO “ St Lcor ....21 ld -ii j ar»- r*»;or*t»-i u- pr<*eTi re their a th* of this CV-opar ;, It tr,* Mi-ui-fjgab* iivu.«, third d-"v.r iht ~^rr.ar 100.000 ('OPIkHI TO* ‘‘Tr.oi.v.*: - A i irMmr™ k HtkiTi-uN WAT M. -. IND unt^r^--h v ~r\' &&£&iak u-id*r• ixued ht«» t:< • •c, %-/*i-skt“ u a gTr.t'UkHT untmTOlty »■*- -.t*- n<i«rt; tb« hoc* »'»i Cs.n; - .»: c t«n t ».j& !r-'j l:! a« Irate* In the b*j: :ti l«--:r : I- .: Jj- ► B»t,c»r. 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ALL 7 li !'•; luVn "tiiXsii d wi ?u«<r» ikamao iu*»u AND (■Xi-i/.iLiiNG to .;;o TV'iat-rs atr-i s Th* Dtr»<v.?7 vt: 1 . ecsulo c' itc iv.k, >ll**run, A’iir.fti. w >\t «. ; ou-vi.ju Vt*... cr.l ciber wub iti 'is-* t* ti>; *7 .m - a »5 i acrr*ct sl-UfcF-r,-; *i»o msu* ”U*JenJ U,;3-.UTV *.: Item* of lotnr*.ti so th* »• i>rj* Tu« V-r-K w .; >-3’Aia tliU ».* U< UlLuui V M*li lv-w-4, -ith !i» VTvj* »6*j are lu. *?,, Iz 7l»» L l !r*-:.trr w*j *.»o .*oc«»;o c oot=.pi» U> tui ;f i.'l tb* rMfcad’.- 1 * '••. «t t»•£ *«j OsS-ior» lb"*!.’ i>la-*A .7 *•- . ** . ['*■ &#• r s«tj bc*t L*«\ lu «i!i », «.*.••.»,?. 4 wb*re!a H lb* I'vxnfttoU itvo «*,•«-., *a :.f.* i;u sr. tt* c; l V ? * • ~r?kic Court f.-anirjtxt I>«r» Lei--:;? <•: £i'.« L2ir It* «: wl ia??fUc{ frtr.l *•»■? > '-a pr-nesi b»!= ai £• oj T*rtc« l' S Ct-Uf* t FrwigM? an « i? n it.*, with tSACj olh>pf thicga of tnlsrarL 'I .* Uir«r.-iyr> *1 l hn <a lb* bwl rri* aHoteJ ko £b» Qitnatf. Th- etilbrr h&-« SV-f *.i fp-fcrs W«0 b-fle'h'-T tu( *.b» fvtj I’.rtu* 4» •■■:; Ibo QUaiF-roos rtMs)t)4! on Ibtf W *?»rr □ I &.‘«id)*-rn w&Ura «ni ac-w tb*a Jn bF«ife f res Tb- j*rir.i of lb«* »ori •Ul ~nl *t iLp t.-w rum of 0o» Dcllar T-a tb uAJtn-! ■*>;•{«» will t: tfc* U«tUiro; ail rtbnr. .i-.irnt.! r;f ItHnc «Ui u>da t*\ e.; <-.t»---, m tucrt w !i it* trie. 2 apl*» $o B'ibafim TM« l« 'o fcsvr r Firfaij:*,* of ov-r T*i‘.*Uo D.ccj‘k«a, a* tij* puL3>*b-r% •*? rw«t*Jng; EG&ifx*r«: cf p{jb»'rt -rr» v pr? a»li fno ail parP--* nf t e oooolr^. dot-'y P. Q- cf vhr niilr»; 6* Wfj| CJ CaOPl ts\r\l\ t- cu«!C cf Uc-.»s »rr rciDlnoulr-ri tr lfa« hL-ccabn»( lJlrwf^or?. *1 L* vi{| h* te-tiv-i In Ot-U'ts-r, uj win b’ ao crntrorut Ui Ih* arlDr on »ri| a.« nJeambcol. L*f r*-iilUio* On* LK>!la.r (po?t *ou Wilt r»*T-!ri> o --vyj of iftt? wtrk- All eonjcsauicailntia tivl M.tn-s *h<vul3 h# to JAHR.H T LI.'iYD A 1:0. V,-V--]iKC 'Tnrlnn M OM* ATTORNEY A>D iAJCN«fcLLn£t AT law, *«. A'.u-i *oa Pi OuUiCEaT Acsflt for procurlfxt Bounty Laoia ■Qd PeooJuna, aod fcr Che of Ql«ima la (irFat Britain and lr-Ua-1 S3* > ‘oU»*.'i±.itiP a®*te io this and adjoining Oountiea ; E* lairs of de-edent* iwttled, It»al &*tat<> bough*, sold or !rx=xl aiiJ iron M»a<*rt tßreatAj on M<»rUn*n* or oiher o»—urtiy. Tltlr-* <*x.i\fnlQ«'d and tltlo pajw-r* <3 a»n Fulfil i‘ll Ptr«-t. b !*t» dr-ora elwv« {'mllbfl«id Pu <»jr*h, VUrob V. * HbA—( mbTUdaw ; TkJOTAKY PUBLIC, nl o>cimuu<kr>n«r for Lb# KUiw cf Xx Not Untapfhtr*. Oonrurnls-u!. Wl»o> nrtn. New York, Michigan, low*, California aod Virginia. tfjfr' D*"l« ilraw □, an-1 argnowl. Agin^a*a au.l proof* t*k#D f*»r r*c© <1 e-r n» in any of th« *N>Tf oarar-J Flat**, Illinois, 'lUnia-dppi an-] ill, dt- Island Pltfahnnftr, Mkrrfi ib. I* • •—; tn >,£» J» "• UfFiO* ’’t M'JNOV AiICLA '* V !<J AI I * >O, J Pitt* <ur<h, July W Iflti- \ BV aathorlty of a Barpi->m»Qi to the i.b«rt«r of ihia Company approved ihe 2-jth ay cf January, 18M. re quiring the Uoc»p«nj to oteod tb-. nt brottusTllle aod autooni ag the application of lie toils or the Company to that oM«ct. aa<t the di-ulbutlon of new stock amo. gxt the stockholder* to an amount equal to the earning* of th* Company thus expanded—-th- Treasurer bus b~eo Instruc e>d tu distribute emoQgtt the stockholders, io new stock, four perceou upon 'beam unt held by them reerocilreiy, which win b*» placud to the ci edit of th»'tr stuck accounts on the books of the Company. W. D. COPELAND, jyt9:dlr Tr»*a»ar>*r of Mnn N«v.'*o r« L i'TIAM -ill-I. ( AlWb-ny. Jui * Uh, 18W j T’XJK Interest of llahtat t'nimx and As* P 4 Cuitna iu uar llrm ceases, - auto*. a/re-moot, fr« cj and aru-r ibis date. BKYa s’, KEN.n ED * A Cu. )- !7:lm KUKUMATItCM AND NKUKAiAaIA. Dr. UnOW.N hereby inf.rms the r.ffl ciei that hla remedy lor the abuse mentioned dSß«ra>o* is one that will ryr e , |j« w|iJ warrant h cure Id any ras*« of thin kind. Tb a remedy wr..- DeT'J l known to tail wbeu proprr:> persevered wtih. Many suffer the toitur" of inn* compl-Anc for months and years, when a few months would procure a ourtaln, erid apeedy remedy. Ottioo Private Coi ealtlug Room*, No, DIAMOND alley. tevfl Dii. utuy*N couiinue* to be ouauted i< r th* core t>l f<KCU.ET DISUAhEd. Hla nua:ea.“ In long Ending ckbcb Is un-q »ailed. The afflicted ar" Inrlted to call with* out delay. P«r>*oQd afflicted with Venereal l>i-«aaes, libeumatL'm, Piles, or bemlaal Debility, should not uelay to get bis advice. Letter* containing a foe Immediately answered. Offlco and Prirate Rooms, No 41 Diamond alloy, Pltts bnrirh LtAliTrib’d NBW BOOKh *t D Vldo.N’n, 6b Market at— f Rmlly Vernon ; or Fi ta< Pletv Eiemp,ifle-1; Philip Ctdviile, a story, by Grace Kennedy ; Family at linatberdale, or the Infiaeoee of Chris* tlao Prindplefs by Mrs. Huskey ; HUliam Wilberforoc, ortho ChrisUtn fft&tetznen, by Culiler; The Dead In Christ, tbslr State, Present end Pu* to e, by Dr John B own, author of KipusiJon of l*t Peter, ao , ao i Prayer* of the Apostle Paul | Strav Arrows; Works of Philip Henry: Jaooby IsV«, vola. 1 and 2; Memoir* of Oberlln j Blob end Poor, by By let Ashton Cottage; Manual f& tbs Young; F'*oistt*pH of Hl Paul j WaMtIMJ. ohs and 11-use servant* fur private fern* Ulen and hotels. Ltulle-i who need Nur.cs or auy kind of female help, and gentlemen who went Clerks or Salesmen of ou-*ln se haotte, with good references, Garden ers, Carriage Drivers, or Men or Boys to do any kind of can be eoppMed at BABE'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, . _,, _ 410 Liberty street. *D~ uarvest TTands wanted—high w«g«. paid. JySfi A A. MAaON a On have Just opened 40 piec**e of Wo«-l • at 12>£ oeot« per yard. Al*-«, another lot of thos** Pine Lawn D. at 60 and ots. jy'J7 I cILK BONNETS,of Ihe very newest styles lUt/ selling at $1 and $1,26. at 7 j-27 A. A MAfON A CQ I j. 25 Fifth st. EG ‘S— 6 bhis, in fine order, rec*d on c -os'gnmrtDt and for sale by [Jy-I] ATWELL. LEK & CO. UEt'IMSD rUiJAhS-7j bbl- Crushed, Powdered ani B fined White Sugars, juitrec’d and for sale by ■ jy27 , - . ' ATWELL, LKE A CO. fTOR SALE—That superior House and Lot, No. 141, on t* Fodrib, above Smithfleld street ItU offered at a low price. Enquire 0000 of THOMAS WOODS, j y 27 No. 76 Fonrth bl ■ -Art—loo bbie Tar, large bbls, in fine order, to or* 1 rive oa consignment, and for *ale by jy27 ATWELL, UX A 00. „• :?7. J " " ~ !i *> RAILROADS CICKTKAI, ROUTE!, Prp't. Ovelaad k catr«;iiit 1 1 ;'l rrt*.*-vrir -■JI; f. ‘S: l£-J it 7 !-■? • '• AiexaoUcr Mr. k oaitr, A. W . Koittr, -; r ‘ >ii -*l *' .v ui~.‘ ■Tv- •' ' %»* **" *■ HOTELS. MANSION HOUSFSt GEORGE AU KENTZ, Proprietor, NO. 844 LIBERTY STREET, Just besldr the Passenger Depot of thn Pennsylvania Rallrerd, which makes it the mo."i eouveolant house in the oily for passengers arri ving by that rnnd. .. The Proprie’or having. at considerableaxpenss, fitted up, to excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully Hollclt a ehareof public patronage. There Is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YAPkD,afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. EI» Lanw ond Bar will be furnished with the be6t the mcrket can alfont febl:y ST . ULiUU il o r K L , Oyrner of ftnn and Si Clair strut*, Pittjlmrgh, Pa, '"PiIK undersigned, formerly of -'Brown’!* 110 el," b-viog i token 'his targe an t commodious UOTEU and having rnfittvl It In magnificent style, would respectfully Invite hi* friends end the traveling public to give him a call. A*- *ured, with the convenience of the bouse and hie lone ex pcrifluce In the business, he con give eutifa catiß&ctlon, and his charges moderate. a Xjr fek.2 i WM 0. OONWKLLT. QOOO housk^ CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot ,*nlJly James SHANNON. Proprietor. OWiiTOOi'S. WAVEBLEY HOUStt, 60 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia [au2fcy “ the union, XTO. 11l Axch street. Philadelphia. T. 9 WEBB (late ot £Sj the Eagle,) Proprietor. <ao29:y QASiULL tIOGSB, CORNER OP MAIN AND £ >(710 ttT&WAB.BSN, 0 THUS Proprietor takoc pleasure in announcing to ibr public that this new and elegant Hotel hae been opened u a house of entertainment. Being oommodiuus and roomy and adjoining the ofiloe of tbs Ohio Stage Company,lt often Inducements unsurpassed la Warren for the accozmaoda tjon of the traveling community. A share of public patronage Is rsspeotfully solicited. m!7 M. QAtiKILL. FKAMkLI S HOUSftC. OUBSI'NUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PARKER ft LAIICD, Proprietors. JrlKJmt TERMS $1,60 PEtt DAY. ncfIILLAR ftlOOaE, JOHNSTOWN, rENNJL TUfi undersigned having talten charge of the abovr named House, and rctlttsvi it ai a lnrge expense, In • comfortable as well w* elegant rtyle, now prepared to re e«d?e guosia, and give ample aatLdactlon to all who ma' pa roaise the tiouea. |auB:t/j JAMKA DuWNBY. HAKti'S HOTEL., JLate Farmer’s Exchange,] \TO. 123 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, H'.to iN burgh. SAMUEL Proprietor. Tula Uotfll !• entirely new, having just b-wn completed an«J opvued for the acci‘miuode<fon of the public. | wp!3 FRAAKLiS HOUSE;, Cleveland, Ohio. Cl PATRICK A SON, Paorsirroxs.—This Hoao" has ta>- ) % Aergone thorough and extensive rvpaira, alteration*, god large of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tor* pledge themooltes that nothing shalTb* wantiojr cn their part to render the FtLxKXiin a place where ail the com fort/ of • first class howl can be found. c. patiucs t son. FCutTKac icIiOT kji., No *OO lIKUAIMVAV, NEW YORK (oc-snmTTXD o.v tax *uaori*.e n-xa.) RKUBEJ? LOVKJOT, orMy HtOPTUICTOR REoTALrant WILKIifB HALL, W. C. GAL LAG HER, PaupniETon. /VwrtA tirre , Rv-.-d anil r lt lII.* cat»o«iahui*nt La? lca'eJ by tbo I ah- A ecrJtwr, and o.>opirtelj rvoovatcl ti« t* at all tours prepared to every luxury that can be found lo the l>v»i .eg re.u*.rmu;s m ih* Slate* Uw fp.^c A J^u , ' liar *lll always t auppliod wt'.h its very bs**: Ce:r.» ot every d* *<ltUafi, lo its can be four,! fflilla. iuji. (apt | w t ; >n i. ton *■» DANK EXLUAAUa, THIRD STREET, URTV* RUN W««oD AND MARUrT' 'I »i!K Sahasibar* Nti i«a»e to taterm thasr frteads a-^?! X V.» p-ObR; gvaeraiiv, :hxt t"«y b*T* the aboe» ei-il Anewu Rwtoursct, *fct-.-h has ;two tfc-ccT?cghr> r noeatni. repairvl end re fuinDhed, xrid LO* Tl;« i-r-zprl-D*t* eparr-i o»' *xpau*e to mate tf.e Uach la a CcisUTtobie ai wv-M for .U» eptenre a/ vhe f.u-ictrte OaU. I'ha >aTder will at aB tlhrt t'* «t-.<Xgd with th* d«-iir-*r.|r9 cf the «*«•>•&.. arid frer»«d Bp GOlcf the aujr-i cf T:t»» r*is-«ctfuUy a*l for tL- vf » yubi'M. VOK.N t C OFIA •jrtj I aI £ B AND cm Ki) ti u l f fi E "*• D. BAILSAUX). 4v. /-.A*. .T:rs ft., f-eJi&r'i Hsird cmd Xsrkci Jaal*'. ;y ijTteaVWC C ft. Y ST A L~ P A CTa C E , So. IB narkst straat. C'. C. SSELT, K"vl6 /j« IQ fies-*-?!.!, i-tr.l tit bu jCJi *M» • tv ' r * V'.fts =-&d >*y i■• ti C*->''lilM* ♦♦•rjLk.fcs *»>» ?c t *‘- s z a. :s U n *«,;> it* »iii t'.*.: t.£i* r-»-» ; . *;f *«■<■?•■* (Uii|| (L»- ».:! tt ri Cij-xu: -•-- v •.'■•■■* O V iTlili tiAl-OO Hi Aft L» U &.» 1 A l l\A * I Io a V- oOb 3TH£hI i’ll fa tk* c*-’* tii t;i >.i u.j *v.fi *t i ‘.t)» ;.ity *&>£.3 *s ?sjj w at all ii\> tslt -> rat: xAf, u-s ti« CUoic»i{ C'otrli, 4«>, A«« It? S?.*i vi I*:* i%uu<- W* t sit+.*a*%J, »0-J £.# "eii/ tariu t*» c? iL: to it. fT’Li. K-« .-»♦-*•» at. i'talr l^«4|e* U«»r Ur*«*«(^. '|-UB .-*»;*?*-,foil; IL.» U.V. f* J. I* e-?v ftt:l; to •«;»» taAllfr- 1 aci 16. »ui>!k <*B«railT, Ixl* LAdEfc !» All uTd«» ial\ it tils OCr-e, W BIAMOM tLI.t.T I QtU Wc«: «r*i| S«* pCOrtVaiJj att«-'li-e>X 'r: *aj ti.c fU*r -JviiTfrti iu- > rf :U* •:■;*.7 <xr fuic<’i ; *-3 :r r 0 :<i!knck U»aiu*' L*|«r U««i tiail, ,Y.\ IvC t-yp’-tx \a CL? (\4^Wi I'flk siifawrtv? ;iis; ts* ik* target: ** 'm', £aiah«*i Lafrr U«j l.f*.U la tx« ".tty li‘.« U ix * a-r.J e»r rJ <0 abcul bl»L&<L*a csessM be exs**l»l. ta*.. u£\ ITT. Keaoeti At*. W r ; C;<uU2U, ifei* vf rtWITU'a • Kec&rtt AJeaA>4 tfrsxn Al*:'..iX.-kj®«-* 4U »»d i'tß*r, lo quart «o 4 phjt ttculf*. TLj? of f*ex:;t»»i, *b>l it* Utue, U eel! ? Qio«r«l Wt(«r tad SaraapAttlla W ! M D l*Mil i-ij, Ft*: **r**; t t-nt-w fN-tii, la ew iasiiufartu.-lfta ac.l U:'v>'-n< lb* at*'** b***rtsTa on *u aitoutlt* strata lii* fertl*!-:'* afa cftb* qc*Ui> ,asiJ aube-'.urc-J frtra ’.L*- pur»rt cctl. :lf iioi'i’Kus i'v rK\ r i»la.\ k I ‘life; ur-I*rtljD<**l la p?-j-af*d u> »v.p,ly C’ABFkNTfiiL*'. CALINETiI Aixfc-Ul, atd W<-rS»n »Q We»4 g*t»araiJ> • :uh tL» I'aUbUKi inj vaiuat'U A.I who fiat* It, ; a ..*«’. lt freUco, Ui»l BU.s «<x-o an* Into g oer*J us*. Tha J;/. !.<wit4 Itlitn frcaj pr*.'ti »■ waa«u •;» but i*o K®tr>n assy letters ifc* »-at«i.t»-« L** rev! r«;c_ei*&J eg itu> Plane a bar- ai, cthats lo ui* PimociMii £tx*ji Cajuxcv Fxcrcxr, i 22, 1*66. | Wa Lerrhy certify, <tal doting ih* U*i ciooih> »* Lata u«ni Pa*, at I'uoi, «cd dr ar4 bealiat* to rvcomiß«ad It to U»b>Q-!-M«.lLrra eod G&rp fttv'l w ,«u p«rio» p any oi bvr Ptene In a*-. VV> rooalj»»r It pwcuiiarlj ai.aj.Ud tn ptoalng oak, xainut, aod all aorta 01 hard wood, an 4 I : pUntng i«u« r», tl a far i*U(>«rto7 t. ih« old o i« f hrx:dnt a groat aaTUig o tiuo. Do# mao, by untbg toil Plan*, «Ul plafia mur» T*>naer» lhaxi 0»« tann can do by a&y other plane or tnrthoi In oae. 11. Ll IITAJI A 00, To ftStaci F. Karos, Kaq.: Ofnr Otr—l bar» oxanin®.*. Uoppar'a PaUnt Banch Plana, and belUte It lo ba • moat cxopllrot article for Ibr u<i“ lor wbirh It i. isteD(tad,u a combinAtloa 0. plan* and *cra» cr. U I* p*r*d<:ulariy &da;>tod to planing venaera, and It doe* not rwjui aona-ioarth ib« tint- or taocr of th« old m«thod; and 1 bav* no doubt, «h«a Ita properties become ganeraily known, bo: that It will entirely Q|<cTsed* (he l&naer t«- dk>aa and Üborloua coatoa. 1 moat cbearlully U to all persona engaged In the Cabinet bturtuc**, aa from ray knowledge 0/ It. there U nothing at well to gl m a etnoolh and beanUTui OnUh to renoexa aa tha vopper Patent Bench Plane. JAHIA IV. Wonawrti 1 Furniture Wartrooma, 97, » TWnJ *l.. PUtaburrh. FiiUbvrgh, /Hma*y '£7, 1&&6. MUSKS F. BATON, of thU city, ta my eole Agent for tb* sale -. f Plane*, or of right* to manufacture and sell them W4i. a uoppr.a. iittaburgh, Ma*cb Ifl, lWb—(mh2i;tf) DUFF'S QIhmCANfILK COLLKtiK. OFLN L»A k ANO iIVK'N’I.Mi tbrougboul the Hammer OuUithß KNTUY BOt>E KHKFXNO, . aught from Duff'n System of Hooa-keeping, aanctiooad by the Chamber of Oomumtc* of N«« <■ ork as the most psr foot ivork upon account* now lu use. DOUBLE KNrUY STKAMBOAT book helping, Emb adug eight trips of a boat—Ulustratlog re eblpm«ota ul iroigbt anJ owoars* nctiteiaen.#, before and -Bar *aie of the vu«ael; transera of owuere' abaree, aod •>thnr lmportaut muttera oot attumpied la any of the one trip ayatam* 01 Steamboat Oook-fterplug In une. miuANauu’, Taught by Mr. J D William . th„ only teanher ot penraknaain low in the city. MKBOaNTILJJ ahithmutio. Embracing s n*jw method of Luteract, with all tho most approved abbreviations m ueroanUlo compute Uuns in nso. MERCANTILE LAW. Although others ndtertiae thesn lo tur-w, this will be found the only iusdtauon In the city where they ore regu larly delivered. Oall an 1 got a Circular and sample of Ur. Williams' Poomanahip beioro **ng-ißlaff <.l*owboro Jrg3 r'lLLb UOUA FOB HaIAUUaD tSNvjlNAßKo.—Uoutain log formuUe tor laying out currefi. deteroining frog an. giea, levelling, calculating ourth-work, etc., eto., together with tabieo of radii, ordlnatro, dettections, long oiordn, magnetic variation, logarathims and natnral signs tan gents, etc. etc., by John 8. Uenok, Civil Kcgineor. Pocket book form. (1,76. *%Tbe object of the present work la to snpply a went very generally feit by Assistant Engineers on Railroads Book* of convenient form for use In the Qeld, containing the ordinary lograrithnutlc tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to thu Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula for laving out curved, turn-outs, c rose legs, &c.,U> a desideratum which this work Is deuig&ed to supply. U. 6. Mxutabt Aoaduct, West Point. April 16, 1(64. Gentleman: 1 have looked over “Uencß's Field Book for hallro&d Engineers," and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be founda very oseiui ana practical volume both for office and field work. D. H. Magas. Taox. April 2i,1804. I am much pleased with Mr. Qenck's little annual, the “ Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta tion of some of the moet practical and a6elul‘of reooguiced processes among railway engineers, he has given other* . which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess • mint of higher value than that of mere novelty'—that of being Is general soacepUble 6f available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In ooucluslon, while I think the design of Mr. Ilenck's book is such as to adapt it exoeUentiy well to professional needs. I hare 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 Ms publishers. B. FaAirSLIK unSZKI, C. K. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic institute. For sale by WILLIAM B. HAVEN, Dealer In Engineers* Stationery, auB Mark«t street, corner of Second. yAKIECXEBI— A Oottage House in Allegheny for sale. Price $7OO A Brick House and Lot for $760.' A small Promo House and Lot on Must Washing ten for $460. Small Fatal la Ohio and Virginia for sals on easy tenui ty U/M] i.* <muma a 00a, uo zm *. ' *>*' rf *• , ♦ v J F-CIJ 4SDLLMKKkR, 0 r. V l>,r •! ;sTi.:v ar*i • Ki«e»s: {Aii. 5 ' * ■ >iy ;#< * v < •- * ' t* ' •« *i k + '+* *■ * . « ~T *. » ' ' -Jp*» V -yv. • ■ ■ *» *.. » ! INSURANCE COMPANIES. Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS 1 STSA IHSCR.AHCK COM PAM F, Hartford, conn.—chartered 1819. PAID DP. Caah Capital, ••«>••• 9900,000* T'BS THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT or the Asset* of the INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart ford, as furniahod this agency oa the Ist of January, 1856, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered 16,672 05 Scventy-cwo Mortgage Bonds, 8 and 7 cent, pay able semi-annually 72,000 00 Debus Use the Company, oscored by mortgage— 7.318 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 25 Railroad Stocks In Connecticut... ». 97.&1& 00 Bonk Bb-cko In the city of Hartford. - 142,898 00 Bank Stocks In New York city.— 08,060 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and la hands of Agents and other* , ......... . 212,606 06 $778,278 63 The waoant of iiabiU&adtts or net due to Banks or'othsr cfpdltors,—nothing. Losses adjusted das,—none. Losses adjusted and cot doe, $148,618 22. Leases unadjusted wnrt in suspense, wailing for further proof, 6O Ail other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing Ac. Agents Instructed to Cake no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or Tillage, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, tbs supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies j the design is to limit the loss by any onefiro to $10,000,0r less. TUO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stan or CoroxcHvß*, l Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886 Hartford county. P Perse Daily appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary ol the iEtna Insurance Company, and madeoath that ths fore^ £olng statement by him subscribed, is trae, according to is bat knowledge and belief UENHY FOWLER, Jostle* of ths Peace. Lofties paid by this ompany for the year 1864 exceed $750,000, while the premiums read red for the same time far exceed aay ether year, alnca the organieatlon Of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, \& sued ct this agency, at remunerative rales. ftft- Office, No. ST Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Janll EL B. TKN BYCK, Agent. «TIA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BART FORD, CONN. OUAS.TOAI3, PAID UP Cub Capital Caah Surplus, ok lev Jaotaby, 1666...—9973,9T3 L'IIIS Oapltal Stock and Sarplue Is securely lovc-ted for the benefit of ail policy holders. As an eriience of ibe claims we have to public confidence, and or its ability to p.y fosse* prompUj. We star* a fact, ’hit its receipt* rary from $1 Io.UOO to sl*o,ooo per month. Its bosin-sa is lar.o and well distributed, and Io our opinion no Company In the United Ctates affords better ludrmnUy to polity holJ*r» itsao the .Etna. They continue to make insurance on property In town and country, at rates as low as is con rif-ient with uafety to the polity hoi <er m. B TEN EYCK. Age-1. A#- Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wond streets, Pittsburgh. apflftly OKLA W AtlK MUTUAL BAFXTT IHBUEAHCB COMPACT. OFFICE in the North Boom of the Lichanre, on Third i’jm:, ViMUiDZLPIIU MARIS E INSURANCES. 05 VtM», ) Caiso, > To ail part# of IheWcrli. Fi*niiT». ) INLAND INBCRANOK3 On good* by rtrerv, cans. I*, Like a and lard carriages, to ail parts of Uu 0 clan. * FIRE INSURANCES On ©e::hao<ilse generally. On «t rr«. dwelling hccnaa.Ac. ASSETS OF TliE CO HP AS 7, Sotb»Ui T, IW3. BcnJaen-J Mortgagee . OO Stated P«aaajlT%nU, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Soatbwaik, and other loan*, ISL6&S 42 dunka to fcnakt, «Uro»?.U and ln*araac*a era tanio* 21 fill 20 mil* ~1A0,525 01 An«b - a hand ie,C?l 20 Uainncejis, the b#o.-i* of AranU and prattlers* co Meric# PviieUe recently to*c«d....„ 121.70? <7 SnbacripUcnNcta* . IOQ,(X-0 00 nrsKtHLa; Wa Martin, • Dr. 6. M-JliUi-r, U. Coal, ! Hn«bCralij, Edssen-J A Seular, f 3p*ee«f tl'llvids., Juba C Davl*. _ j CliazJvs Geliy. tfurU.c, \ i»arßa#l K States, Jzhz l. P»er&**» H*s.i7 Slran, 0 LfSper. ■ Tro^oair, C:Par: incise, | Wes Byre, Jr.. ii Jr,Bv ttrvc*#, * Jcxbaa L. a J-h.r,»ca, ' /•.swTwraest UftoJ, | Jofcjj B. t \ Cfc»r!*s Sc^tTer, l 1 •* I'i.'liii, • J T U**a, HlisVcrri, « C Lv'-Urt*. ! © T C- Mcrgi*. 4*. W'lL MA.BTrrv,l*rwt,i*at YK'je.C, UA*£-, V|« i*r»tu*s;. Jt-itrs VT 0-? u, ?*c*Y P A.kUD2!U*. £5 Wn*r nr***-, ntii^arrt- Ttk« Fraaiiila Fir* lfiaaranra CotspanT. Of /\nwjj-iassziM DljiKTT\jl^— Chaijri ft* Canute/, thoCias Hart, Tctia* ft ague*, 6*i»-n*i Grant, Jacob It Balth, Gw V?. Rirh* #‘-i* yc-sderai V t-rrir, Aisiph! £ Bart*. L**t*_S A Brsrr**, tt-Tii*. I'aiwici CAid. .*». Lj:iu, Ciafl. G {UJtZ'xa. Sf^rrizrp. ■"£.•• rJU.ru.-* t.<; sol»*. stt rvv.* t prrgetna* -j cn vrrry «**trl;U«a •?? frvpwrt?, to tewn and oesatry. a: rale* «j lew as ?-** 'c-i.-irc*!; r-iih scatty. Tt* Cftsspany Lay* nowtw a U?»* Caatisgtat Fixi, WNtrh. *:U. th«w ca-:ui **i pra&ins!*, yjtf-i? latest#!, a/- fcfi ftjsplt } rcte-ruci* to the aariTsd. Th# Afcut* rf d* ro .January Lfj. a» / t;- an Art of AMattbij, were a» feijevt, Tis: Vortgag* .$*11,125 CS IL'il ts'Al* . C=A,577 T 3 T-«~v-~**7 tevzs- • tt.CW 1? *' - A 1 - 6i,&t P 0 t'*sh, ei.?4B fil TsttJ - 44 “.Hiv*a ’bfir ta»? ffcm&z* • prrV«i cf twenty**,# t ;r«y ha** pail ©pwarA of On# sLifcsn Pc nr Linsarvl Then •* s-d toAjrci ty fir*, alfordltt? arv&stk; e cf th* aimntaga? <?»■ u will as ih» aUilty ns4 d’rfpcaS wen Ur a.*«i vt-jf. fr«SFtn.f#sall U»bLr»in. J. OAKDiHKit COFFIN, CH?tra, nc7 Wood aud Tfcj.nl ft* Tile VEITEI) STATEB LIFE INSURAHCE, ASSOITV AND TRUST COMPANY, i’HILAOCat'HIA. OBARTEBSD APRIL I'6TH, 1»60. CIUtTEiI I'EBPETCAL. CAPITAL $260,000. Oflet, 8 £ Cor%er cf Third and ChtiianS Strutt, PhiLidrlphia c/ LXf Ssm (• />aarii at pttCcdatjAia: eanom ms. R. Cravfcrt, Taai B. Uodlari. Ajabroe* W. Tbcawwi. L««ren** Johix^a, Beaja zi\a W Geo. M Jmnrb L. Flnrtnen, Jtzitt DaTaTViSZ* WUSlao U. Oodwtn, WUUa M’£«. PruuSrtU~sl*ph*c B Cn»fefd. Tier /Vrrvimf—Aiabroa* W.Tboiaftfoa tUdicat Ee<sm>ivr. Pt£Uft«ry^—JaEis* Q. Wlliaon, H. l> dil*?hny C\.‘y—R. B. Howry, M. 0. OEO- R. ARNOLD, A«nt, p.arli.'y N 0.74 Pottrth ifireet, Plttahargh. PKRBBTLVAHIA IHBUBAHCE COKPAHY OP PITTSBURGH, CORN EH Of FOURTH AND BMITIIFIELD ETT.EETS. Aatbtrrlxcd Capital, ♦300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS ecj other property l«ij or 4«a»g. by fir*, eoi the peril* of the See ehd loleaj *o4 Trompnruttoa. SMJKTQI*. Wo. P. Jobn#tCß, UcOy rtUeraoa, W. STCilntotfc, FUaaedy T Friend. D. M U>ag, I. Qiicr ftyroal, A. J. Jonr*. K. WbiU, J*-*eb P&later, A. A, Carrirr, liq« ft NrgUjr, W. 8. lUtbo, W*4# Unapton, D. SLP»rk, U. it CdfgftbalL Oon. WM V. JOiINBTON, pT**W«mt BODY PATTOH&ON, Prcei4rat- A A. C mttx, ScereiM? aifciTreuure?. 8. A Caeaikbs Adgtant fi*r«ury. Weturn Insunnct Company, °i«ibttrgh. B. BllLL&It, Jr- Praidau. | F. M. GORDON, <Sber«tor* CAPITAL, 9800,000* WlLLlDßttr*4£*liutfclt kindi of rI«U. FUUS end MA BINB, Au loaeee vQ) bo liberally adineted end promptly paid. A llonjoliutltuUoo, managed by Dtaacrcaa who are vail k&ovn la the community, and .who ere determined, br cromptnessand liberality, to maintain tba character vMeb they have a*tnaed,a» offering the beat protection to thoee vbo desire to bo Insured. Wrectorj.—R.MUler, Jr.,C. W. Uickrtaen.J W. Butler, H.Oolmw, Jr., W. U. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jeokeon, Wm.M. Lyon, James Uppenoott,aeorge Dareia, J*me» Mo* Auley, Alexander Nlmtek, Thomas Scott. •3U Office, No.S3 Water »treet,(Werehousoof Bpana A Of . wo* *alrO Wttshureb. nor?4:tv WATCHES. JEWELRY, Ac. NEW OOOIHi t WaTCSSS, diWALST, *wu W4&S, Mcutast Gooss, Waouatu and Rxtail—Coun try Menibanta anu strangers vial log our dry are r*queot ed to call, u wa oao oerv • them u w 11, and We think b t* ter. than they usually are carved In Eastern d lea, be idea givtog them a responsible guarantee—no Item dlfSeult to obtain In many shops. PUver Detached Levers—4lo to $16,00 Do Cylinders .. 7to 10,00 L diet* Gold Lever and bepine Watches, $26, and upwards. GvnUemcoV do do do $36 to s2oo. Chains, Seals. Keys, Pe ell#, flpeotaclee, pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. 49" Watch B pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. Ail work add all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market eereet, corner of Fourth JOHN LITTL No 901 Lii nAB JUST RECEIVE!) t tides:— BRANDIES. Qttnio Braudy, (very fine,) Otard Dupuy A 00. (super.) Marred A Co. Bourse. WINES. Bards! Madeira, Howard, March A Oa, &lad*ra Baal India Madeira, Table do Amontillado gharry, Mansanillo do Table do Cooking do Bewwiog Port, Pure Juice do Ordinary do Bt. Julies Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Champagnes, Anchor, Veroeney, Beldeseck, Together with all other business. WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, fro m the Aqueduct, opposite the Office tiunnurr OiTT, * IB PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR-WIGS, tod all kinds of Orntminttl Hair Work. quaity of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. ' mylfcdawly r |'UAT LAND REGISTER issued byThomaaWoods. and A Slv«n mj to all at 16 Fourth street, describee a great **nety v Farms, House sad Lots. Tboee wanting homes vonld do wall to gat a Register. On it is described a tow CwOcuntey Seats. {}*] THOMAS WOODS. BANKERS AND BROKERS N OTES, Droits, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla terals, negotiated. Btocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attested .to promptly.- Jcntß £9* All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections Of Bills, Notea. promptly attended to. jan26:lw AND Dealers io Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit- Stocks bought and sold cm commission. Collections mada ot any point in tho United Staten. ■ South East comer of Market and Fifth streets, • myll ■ PITTSBURGH. PA. ABTHUBB, RODGEES & CO, i BAAKERS AND BROKERS COBNBB OP potmva AND shithpirld streets, ‘°Mm PiUcburffb, I-a, PATRICKS A FRIEHD, BAHKEBS AMD EXCHANGE BROKERS, OpotoOeCmercf PlfthmiWotAttt. PflTOßGksa, PA. PATBJCSa ft FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealer# in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exoh&agsa on the Extern Western (Eties constantly for sale. Oolloztion# made in all - the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds cr current pane?, at the comer of Fifth and Wood Streets. . ffeb3. H, HOLMES ft 8058. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Etva aiaovD tun aatnusu aan aicaxsaa omes 70 no. 67 KA&KX? 57BKST. POUB DOOX9 QXtOW OU> BTAJfD. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the dtlee throughout the United States. Deposit* received in par funds or current paper, No. C 7 Market etreet, between Third and Fourth eta. (jaSOriy TIEHMA9 A CO., - BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 98 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley, prmsuaoH, p* M BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory cotes; make eolleotrceia ail the principal dtfes of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on Interest, and giro their prompt attention to all other matter# appertaining to a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mart 9500,000 JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKJ3B, DIALIS m Kxeh&ngo. Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought and sold os commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interval paid on Deposit ft#* No. 68>£ Fourth ttreet, nearly opposite the M. M. deelfl consaa or wood axb rxrra stbzsxs. SIGHT KZCHAS6K on the Eutsxn CUlee constantly fox •ale. Time Bills cl Cxebuge and flcteg Gold, BUtct and Bank Notes, bought and eeld. Collection* male In all the principal dtiea of tha Uni tad States. Dr posits recoiTcd of Par and Cummt Fonda. (aart7ly aLto amaira, owann babm, nooxsca «!*«« gEAMKB ft KAHH, BANK.XILB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUT AND BKLL Gold, Bilrer, Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchae* ETonisaary Note* and Tine Bills, on East and Wert; bn? and sell Stocks os Comalision- Oollectlona made on %U points to the Union. [nyl 0. E. AHHOLD ft CO., BANKERS AND SJCGILANQK BKQKERB, D BALERS is Sxrhaaye. Coin, Bank Note*, flight and Time Drafts, Ac. Ooueotions carefoUy to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. 6toeks bought and sold on eommlcsion. a ffft»Mo. *♦ foarth fb, oars door to Bank of PKtsffg.fpelS tkubuOc sad Ftrnffn Kxch<nae, Bank Gold and Stiver C&tsht, 3pid ana Escksnga f, cS Cit BICHANGK AND BANKING HOUBB 09 t*27,4Te w rcoairana bcj „.../*ro. a.cacaaiT. THOEIPSOS BELL ft CO., DANKSBB AND BROKERS, Cbmar of Tftxrd aad FToorf tzvrtt, ft£j&*ryA, /b. ClmmloUi'aLoanoaca, vro 100 aaHTHFiELD STRESr, nkab fifth— il M-:c*7 leaned ea Gold and fijirer Watches, Sliraraare and otter *aia»M# *rtJrl«i aolfcdl* CLOT HIN Q STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. FORMERLY of ifc»e.t>wL'n,:rJ Clothing Drpoloe Liberty ctrrri, *b!cb has con aa a a bounded pepaiaab* und-r he sun of übe THREE LI3 DOOA9, bar?, for the per po« vf tasra afr.r their ts?manse bcilaasa, raa-rrr-J i c th* apadens *ca tb?ecrner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Wbara they hare ace the meat IS?L£KDII> STOCK tjg CLOTHS/ AS9 READY MADE CLOTHING, That has eT«: been offared to tfce pnbli;. 9 Their prlseipal ftr Ihla remOTa!, Li to giro tb«m sere ,'aiilUJr* fcrrUia WHOLESALE TEADE. They are prepared in uU Gnodt at the LOWEST EAST SEE FEICESI And they *Di warrant thsm to be as pood as an** nai.o faitnred Id the Unic-n. Osr J aareidentical wlLb ihc-«* of ccr eoft-xaers • ndw««*ttretl;*pabliet!i»tcar titlitj will not fail La ft! Mag tM ortfsra »• cl*t be fevorrO irtlb DON’T FOaOKT THIS PLACE fto. 88 Wood street. H- B-—WodejareourpatronstJundsrßtaadtfaat we h 37e eo loader any ecusfcaoa with th« Clothing Basinei' ca Liberty street. Oar attention is devoted exclusively to the House above dsnlgnatad. Q»rt3 ' jorm arcLoaßcv a oo Fail and Wiattr Goods ! "" EDMOND WATT S, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET.— I have now oo hand a large erocX of Fall tad Winter Qycdj Overcoatings, of entirely now PI jsh Vest ing*. of tha meat beautiful patterns; French and English OaAsimarrw, of entry stylo and shade in the marhetTail of wblcb I will mala to order cn the most reasonable terms. and warranted to roil. fIKW SPHiIIU UUOUSi JCBTREORtYED AT JOHN McCLOSKEY 4 CO’S Whole sale Clothlog Warehouse, Ne.M Wood*trret»and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and dm: varied stock of goods that thiecelobratod house haaerer bad the pleasure of inviting the attention ofthepublic to. Tbaeegoods hove been purchased frco first hands, and, ooasequently, do second profit cn them, which leaves os able to say that va can and do sell at as small profits as any house la the east* «ro cities. Therefbre, w® respoctfhlly invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to rive us a call, and vxamlne our extensive assortment of HEADY MADE CL* i iIIKQ. It la almost impossible to enumerate the quani vof Immense piles of garments that Uto be even at this l> > « establishment; it is sufficient to toy that it has never t «n equalled by the house Itself. oarlGaf JOUN McCLQS&JCY A CO. ■E, Jr., Agsat, ißiarr riraxrr, the following Tory choice ar- Jamaica, Saute Orus. GIN. Bogcet, London Oordiul, Schnapps. BUNDRIFS. Rutherford's Scotch Ala. Barr lev’s London Porter Wild Cherry Brands. * Absinthe, * Anise the, Ouraoos, Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Hya. an-* Black Teas. English Brunson Importvd Havana Cigars, of various brands. Old Monongabela Whisky, of ail grades. articles ooonected with the Py29aiew JULY MAGAZINES-* Godey’s Lady’s Book, for July—ffl> oents: Ballon’s Magazine* 41 u , IQ <* Yankee « « OB .t Frank Icalle’e N.T. Joarnal. 1 g 4# • North British, for May. above just received by Rxprtffl. Alio, a larce toe d SCHOOL* CLASSICAL and Mlacuaneoha BOOKS and BTA TIONB&Y tore*}* at 008 T. and bo BUXBOB. Call-at UAUmE-i BOOK 88088, gf Wood g get a Cheap Library. ACBTIR LOOMIS. BTOCK AND BILLBROKER, Offlu, No. 92 FourViMtibaM Wood- t. EL WILLLAJUS k*vaX. Wm. n. Williams dt Co,« BANKER* AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. S. Comer Übod and Third streets. fI’COaMKLLft WILLOCK, BANKERS, Hsmoval. HILL ft 00., 3A3?KRfta AND KXCHANGE RRfißPtft, WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., 64 voon sr&nr, rmssnsns. A3L latarart alloyed on time depodts. ( janlk THOSIAS WOODS, «‘COMMEBCIAL BROKE B, "S» Bona., Stock., Bhl Biuit, Ac., iVc, 76 fettrtA tl, Fa fJaSj CLUl'HlftG. Ct’STOS WORK, a ran anst ewa rir* aucnria? ssrea. 7hzy b*?s on band a full and asaortiac-n* c-t LOTDs and COATINGS, tor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKIKO ASO BC3I NESS COATS. (SAffT BIOS,) COESIh Of OlAJloao AiIST. " GloUUngt Gloitaingl r T'HE undersigned respectfully ialbrnm hi* friends and the X publle that he ia now receiving at his store, No. 177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Casximervs and vesting*, of tha latest and moat desirable styles, which he Is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man nor, at short notice, and on the moat-reasonable terms. Wo haTe also on hand ft large and well manufhctaredstooJt of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will And it to thalr • dvantago to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. (mart)] 0. CONNER. Maw Clothing gtorti " 1 ” NO. 4, BIXTU STRKET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY THE subecriber has Just opened thto new eatabliahmant. where ha has always on hand a large and choice aaeort ment of all article* of OLOTUING,which ha warrants equal to anyln the city, and will sail at the most reasohableprf. ees. The public are requested to give him a call * partly B. OPPENHEIMBB. W~ To llouaekeepsra “~~ E have now opuned one of toe largest stocks of CUINA. GLASS an! QUKKNSWARK, eu table for nouo*keeper» In the city, and Intend selling at r ry low prices. We will sail a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight for the low prloe of Pour poilars, and all other Goods In proportion. Our sto.*k being large owing to the dull season lost passod, we are deters mined to work It off at low prices; We h.ve joatopahed eQ«beaMUtal shades of White Bton* Meat Dishes; Vtg*. UWe do; Oovencd Dishes for stewed chicken, etc , etc. Also, come veryhaada mo new styles cf Water Pitchers. Our stock of White 8 tons Gold Band, and ncsortod colors Toilet ** W^l b»Te put down ta price to w v FRENCH CHINA. We havo some twenty dlibrant styles of French China Tea sou, nod some be&utful Gold Band Pinner m to—oil of which wo are soiling at least twenty-five per cent, below former prkes. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Hniro and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Britan nia Waro, Girandoles. Solar Lamps, etc,, Is large, and wa will eell them at vary low prices GLAKB WARS. On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitt*, burgh Glass Ware, which we will (toll at manufacturer's pcicaa, COMMON WARE. Our stock of common Teas, Plated, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch es. and anury article suitable lor country or city trade; la large, to which we Invite the attention of City and country merchants as wa will soil them vary low for cash. Honiekee pere and others In want of GSSAk China and QoMUßware’ will do well by nailing at the CHINA HALL, Ho. S 3 Market, between fid and 4th stA, •n* n rtpnAulU fl* R Whit* UO.UBES, 6TORE-< OOMB, WAREHOUSES. An- TO LEI l—Zawrowcrfifo—A comfortable Dwelling House of ball, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rt o&s, Ahg garden and g -od water. Allegheny Ctty—A Two Story Brick House,.newly pointed and.peered,on Robin .>on street,near tbecanaL Beal SIQ per month. 4ft. W<uhinfflan~A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with largoyard, Well, to Rent, $7 per month A large Three Story Brick, No JJ ihirdst.; rent #176 per year, Fcs-fil and 27 Daquease street; etch house Is two stories, with basement, cellar, ys-d Ac. two Warehouses on Water street A large Store-room on Founh street. Together with others. Apply to S. CUTHBEBT A SON, Jelfi 140 Third street. ' r ; * -..JV .--Vl'-i :?■ ' v miscellaneous ' . J&UWBRIOR »“* • BXAUrkfa riiuaied oia tLe a ß<y ol uoe’k)? and L* ll « *b« bead "or t«ke' S«p?rtor. ul Bo*gftSß«-B A BETTE* SITE, A BBTTfcK IlMiftOH -A\D RBirKK ADVANTAGE JOE aOQUMBrSaLCII£ than any other point In the ; orth-west; and la eauallrd in prospective Importunes by 0 Icugo only. * The Proprietor** have a ciear. audfapated and unlncnm. bared title to the land upon which fcUl'EhlOK la laia out. and all porchaflera of lorn receive warrantee denda for the game Superior was laid outdaring the past season, and already contains-several hundred inhabitants, a Large a number of-Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, and la in aJlrespects the MOBT FLOURISHING NEW TOWN In the Wesfo The County. Seat, the United States Land OQco.and Post Office are located here... The Mississippi and Lake Superior - united states militaby road, now in construction, .connMrtlng wiih St. Paul, terminates at thia place. ' It fa also the Labe termini of all the projected railroads to thv h*eil of Lake Super! r. The .‘tBoo r ’ canal will be opened la June; af-er which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to Supplier—one lxcm Chi* Cago two from Cleveland, and one from Buff io; ail fine Tessals, having been built expressly for thin trade. ■ One Steam Saw Mill Is do in op*-ration, and the machi nery f r a second la now on the wav to Superior, which will be set' to work Immediately on its arrival. ; One-half of the lota hare been appropriated by the pro prietors to oe sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on cany terms, to provide a fund fbr extensive public impr< ve cents Liberal appropriation!!' have be»n made for public yurposefl; parks, churches, railroad?, Ac «c. : A4* In order to correct tbe misapprehension arising from similarity.of nam-i-, it is proper to etate that “Superior City/* aiout the title of vrbich a legal contro* ercy exists, fa another end different plane, acd In a different township from ggfZrioa.. - ; 49* daps of Sr?x&2oa ore signed by Thee Clark, sur veyor;. and William H. Newton, egent and attorney fbr proprietors, and may be seen la the principal hotels of St P*ui, e&lena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and oth- r cities. AU persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain inform* tlon, are rtq irated to apply to Wst. H. Nswrotf,-Superior, Douglas couny, Wfaccnain. WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior, j ?2fc3m Hoard of flealtb fifotloe. INFORMATION has been made to the board of Health that cates of ch lets occurring outride of the city have boen brought within Us Htults for relief. No doubt tbe friends of the sick are prompted b motives of humaaicy, yet it is proper, they should be informed that tLey subject - themselves to. a severe penalty by so doing. ; The Legislature passed laws regulating this aatter, in tbediflease fa malignant or contagious, in order that the densely populated c ty may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, whleh, when It has gained a footing, scarcely rests so long as there' remains a .object for its re morsfieSs attack. : The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law. If patients seised with cholera, or any malignant or conta gious outside the city,must be removed to auy of the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from the Board of Uealth. The attention of all persons interested is called to the following eeotfcms Qf an set approved April 8, 1t62: flxe. 6. That any master, commander, or otbrr person having charge of any vessel or s.eamboat, violating any of the rates or regulations prescribe 1 by tbe said Board of Heiltb.under the provisions or thl-. act,shall, upon convto don thereof, by indictment or prosecution in any court having jortsdlcjlon, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred d< liars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of sail Board of Health. Bxa 7 That whenever the Board of Health shall receive Information that any malignant or contagions (oraslee excepted) prevails within any port or place witbio the United States, the« shall make diligent inqui y concern log the same; and i< It shall appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication'with such infected port or place shall- be subject to auch control ana regulations as the Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish Id one or more newspapers published in the dt of Pitts burgh, and iher&upoa every per.-on or persons, and all goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing frem such infected port or place, and h.vmg entered acd been brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu fattens, snail be subject to the same penalties as Is provided for In the preceding section. Tbe penalties #f the whole not will be strictly enforced. By order. A. 0. MURDOCH, Physician ti the Board of Health. GEORGE FORTUNE, jyffl , Health Officer OVtrtfta EKRCAAmE COLLEGE, PiTTSSVSGB, PA. INCORPORATED BY THB LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl vania, with Perpetual Charter P. DUFF, President, (author of tho “North American Accountant,") professor 0/ Book-Keeping end Commercial Sciences ANDREW T.' HOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book Reaping. ■ JOHN D. WILLI AM 8, the beet off heed Penmen tn the United Btatsa, Professor of Commercial end Ornament*! Penmanship. fi. B. HATCH, &«q., of the Pittsburgh Bor, Professor cl Mercantile Lee end Political Economy. P. HAYDEN, Pindpei of the Mathematical Depsrtni?nt-. Profeworof Me hematic*, Ac. P. L. APEL, Prefer* r of the Preach tad German Lan* This fa the onfa lasUtut-on of th* kind In the Western Slots* conducted by a practical Merchant cf many yean* oxperianee in ext nsfae bunap?«, end whose lector** a; 00 sU the detail* and procure of baoi fleas, ns troll of ersrj Uj? F*rtmpptcf 3or>H Keepsng are «> deeply interesting to ail young men f h\y*Ut*; , », and which eoeountsfOi the ?u?r riot aiteincxi'nts of bis e-uuentn Hi# oecree of S' L*cnb *il jjockSesp-.xff fa pronounced b? an eminent occountact **a p«nect fijccto for each UaXi l end accounts." Thleb tneon'y ta«tltnrfen in the city in r.hhfc a Rcr of I’encunru'p give.* r-a'-!a" Instruction la thu; IZ.I pertaut science, and tii»* only one where h good hand writing ecu bo *>btbla?u. The course embiace.-* upward* of 500 ccnncui-.-Jnl calculations, or which ere attempted by no ether teacher, ho rpecimru* n f ive- EcaafnJp butt bj Mr Williem.-* are exhibited. Cell for a Crcu'or and npeeimen of hi> Pem9s.i>bip Uufr«Booi*SecpiaK, licrpir‘s*«iiiioa.j‘l,£v. "Themcst perfect In tbs language M Daff'a Steamboat Accountant. $.l. **A perfect vyr.tem ” <3TAi! letters tdiirec.»eij to the Principal will be i-rcmpth answered jeliiUw ' Farm for Sale. APART OF THE BRICK TAVERN FARM on the Brownsville Road, about two miles from the Monou* gahelft Bridge, containing about fifty acres, la offered for sale io quantities to suit porchaaers.. Terms very reasons hie. Fur paTwculara enquire on the premises. i-rJtt-wtf V\l. NOBLE. Informo (ton Wanted. A YOUNG MAN N«\M£u cTEPtiaN p COOPER LEFT A hi* h tap, la York county, Pennsylvania, tcao time fail year C » g*> to New York to wera at tlia uter naas cnl ha.* not been beard frvm Fince Ary inf jrmxiloc cl fc:aa will be thankfully received by hi* m tber, MAP,V COOPER—a* his father died last M*rJh, sinco he left. jtSO.wSw Ezecator’a fSotlcc. ALL persona indebted to the Beta'a 01 WILLIAM ISOF.- ilJSO*’. Itto of Findley township, Allegheny jrcar.tj, d*-.-*a*ed, will make payment to the eobfcribera, «ffid thcee haTiug c:»iaui will present them properly authenticated for ertitaaent 0 JOSEPH IIAUPER. I A . June 3th, 13SS. GEO MORRISON, J EtecatOK*. je9.w€t is here v give a, that an application wilt be made to the next of Pennsylvania, by the Cl tisane/ Deporit Bank of Pittsburgh. tor an EXTENSION AND ALTERATION IN TRBIR CHARTER, allowing then the privilegt of Increasing their Capital Stock to the cum fuoO.OGO, with all the powers and privilege* enjoyed by other Banks under the laws of Peons* Irani a, f., D JONES, Cashier. BERRY PLANT - *, suitable for planting— wm- O bracing the finest and most reliable varieties io culti vation Rarly plan log will in .are a good crop next reason. Gardeners or others ordering Urge qnnntit!es will be fur nished at low ratea from the Beod and Implement Ware house* Fifih afreet, by jy&hwfif JAMES WATIDROP To Farmers tad Dairyman. FRANCISiys PATENTED ATMOSPHERIC BUTTER CHURNB. Tba Churn patented by 8. F. Francisco, b«* surpassed thO most flangflise expeetationaof those who have witnessed ita operations. It will churn cream or milk. In a proper state, in an exceedingly short space of time, (from two to five minntea,) and extractfrom it a larger quantity of but ter, and a better quality, than any other churn in use. It la constructed opou purely scientific ‘principles, and from the peculiar form of the dash, diffuses through the entire mass of milk, thereby causing the batter to collect in a very ebon time. Thia churn is very simple and not llkoly to getout of order; is of convenient else, easy action and abundant strength, being decidedly superior to all others. The facilities to take out the butter, to scald and clean the ehflm, are not to be surpassed bv any. Is offering thb VALUABLE LABOR SAVING MACHINE to tie public, their attention I# special!) invited to an ex amination of Its merits and utility over every thing of the kind yet Invented. We ar* now manufacturing thin staple article in Pittsburgh. Farmers, Dairymen and others would do well to call and examine fbr themselves before purchasing elsowbere, as this churn is considered the best ever offered. A liberal discount made to wholesale buyers. C. SEIBERT A CO, mar!7:wly2td No. 9 Irwin street, Pittsburgh. a arm at Private Baic< fIMIK subscriber offera at private «cie admail FARM Jl coalainincabout FIFTY ACRES.situatedonPerry Fork Creek, Snowdentowuship, Allegheny county, ad oluing laud* of Joseph Riggs, the subscriber and others The land is of excellent quality; about ivacTetfina Meadow Bottom, lOacrcsgood Timber; and about 10 acrcvclcared and ondergood state of cultivation The Birmingham and FinleyviUe Plank Road runs directly through u. Its situation is very canveniemand desira ble.beingonly 11 luilctfroin Pittsburgh,andwlthinone mile of iieara%grisiaud saw Mills ; Water amf Uoaiin abundance , Terms- marie known by the subscriber Iving nearFmleyville, Washingtonrounty, Pa. iiovlOrwtf WILLIAM i! ASTON. JSOTIOK. ' T 8 hereby given that application will be made to the n*xt V Legislature &r a Ohartor inwrporatiDg ibe YOCGIiIO GHHNYBaNK. at MeKet-spart, Allegheny-County, Pa , with a Onpital f t $360,000, and having all the privileges ol Baaing notes, discounting, and roeelviogde oslts, as pro vided by the Banking Act of the Ci.mm-nsrealth. |je3otftia • ' • fiotloe. " FtTBfiDANTto tha Act cf A-semb-y, notice Is hareby given that application will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at Its next eevdoa, for th* TneorpoMion of ft Bank or leroe, to be colled the ALLEGHENY. cITF BASK. to be located In the Oity of Allegheny and the Capital to be Two Hundred and F fly Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of inervaring the same to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. Allegheny. June 30,1856. - wQo hereby given tbatspphcatinn will bo mode to the next Legislature for* Charter incorporating a Bank, u> i„ BANK/tn (floated In the City, orgitfrbdrgh. with a capital ofSOO.OOO dollars. l jnitfltp » I'ZZI’ J-Farms to Rent. WILL LBaBEFIVE OFMY FAItHB, in East Beet Allegheny county, situate with la two and a amir miles from the Pennsylvania Canal; each containing upwards of TWO HCNDBED AOBEB, all Improved Ta» rllat call at my residence, Locust Hill Furm, near Torentom. . ’ derftnlltaWtf BARTRAMJUJJJBAZ _-_®*l*of«otrfSr*^ounrrVseatr~* - ' EiaaTEKN TO XWK.NTY ACRES In Collins , towushlp, half a mile North of Bast Liberty, adjoin m?n^ 4a , C /. A -, Beal Icy, A Negley, T. Mellon, Esq., Ac. Will be Bold In lot* to suit purchasers. A fine view of E*sa Pettnsylvanla Railroad, At, Is h d from this itoo. I bare are a variety of grafte l trait trees, and springs 01 water on the premises. W. Joyoe (the ten ant,) will show the land. For tormsi apply to:. JOSEPH KNOX, . , “ ' Attorney at Law, ~ 71 Graot otroet, Phtßbor.h. iXecutor’a Sotloe. ALL persons indebted to the est te of JOHN EWING, late of Findley township, Ailegheny county, deewued, wBI make pay ment to the subscriber, and those having cla oißwUl present them* properly authenticated fir puttie* ment, to WAL B. NEWELL, • Jyl6?dtw*. Executor. Law Boolta. I. Aid authorised to sell low some valuable Lew Books* To vola. Pa Reports, by Barr; BonvlerioTnaatotae; GrwnUaTi ErWenoe; Wharton’s Dfceri,Jart #*•{ _ And etfifT Reports, filamentary Works, Ac. GSO. F. GULHORH. Mffil atttmcCqaof fttcahagpoet * '".v ^~ •.,~. var veb.hlj mm. I’ILI.S: i- Wk?ii ‘ ✓ lentil t Dtt f.y f n«um*-L,. r w f IBBtdi vers.i > Run. .*, (NMfa -V Irritai-lnty,, Infiammationa dn&* *f h «L Wio* ID .the BreasV, Aft, J jPft 11ag8r v Back and Limbs,PemalrOoihhUuu . M Ao, Ac. Indeed, very fow Bre en* r*u aw|Hmj||p\ diseases In which a Purgative Mail* —■doa'lß not more or l»*a rvqolmd.arid . much 'sickness and iHSittog iulght-b«‘prevented,-If- • but effectual Cathartio were Jtiore ireely: OsstL : No perron can feel wdl a caustic habit of bodyj.ro-- - yailt; ;beMdes, it poot>-' serious arid <• ften &tal ” diseases, which mlghtlL»re bee u avoided-thetimtlyaDd : Judicious use of a gOod purgative.. .This .fa alike true of . Cr-ids, Fev»r! h symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become CT prbcfueo"tlie‘deep seated sad formidable distempers .Wrtcb kwd- the hearses all over the ; family-physic Is of thaflfrt.im- i P u bMo health, and this piu hae been pep*' - ■ feeted with coDstmuaata oklll, to meet that urdhand. Aa 1 • «itfiLßiT« trt«l of In vjmwby Pbj | .h:l«nA, Probraora I «o4 Patietita _has shown (malts.sorpawing anjchlnz hitherto hnowti of any n«llclne. Cu». h, T . S*n«ffect«J boToad tasilsf. wers they not enhsttnßm «r byiSitsOni-df such ex -4' 00 ” “ 4 t^*rKtow th. snspldon Vt Among the emintstr gentlemen who haveto favor of these Pills, we m»y “ • —” Boot A A H yiiß "Analytical Chemist or Boston. acA State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high oroteWal character Is endorsed by the r Hob. EDWA&D EVERETT, Besatorof the Halted EOBfiRT C.WINTHEOP, Ex Speaker of the HouseS tepresentativefl. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plea; to England. fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic fifahopoTßostonj aiso, Dr J.R CHlLTONjPractlealCheinfatofNow YorkCUy, endorsadby -- • •' :ii '‘ y.. T 7 HoatV LaMAECT, Secretary of State; : ... WM. B. ABTOB, the ridtost man in America;.- - 8 XKLAND A Proprietora of the Metropolitan BotaL and others. - y .! _ XMd «pace permit, we oould give! many hundred certifr catee from ail parts where the PUls have been used, but evi dence even moraconvlQdDgttjaa theexpetfehCeofestifiant pu» lic men, fa fbund ln thrir effects upon triaL These Pllfa, the result of long and are offered to the public as rthe best and most complete which tbe present state of 'medical aefanoe can* afford. They are compounded not Of the drugs ihemrelvvs, but of the medicinal virtueaonly of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical. process in a state or purity, and combined to gethvr In such a manner as to Insure tbe best results. The system of composition fbr medicines has been found In Cherry Pectoral and Pills toth, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been, obtained by any proceea. The reason fa perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine fa burdened-with more or lee of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each Indi vidual virtue only that lr desired for . the curatir»«Cact (0 prese&u All. the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtual only being retained Hence it fa self evident thatthe effect* should prove as they haTe-proved, more, purely remedial*, and the Pills a more powerful antidote to aixfuse tbsn any other medl-dne known to .the world.' As it i» frequently expedient that many rnedlciotsshould be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of « remedy without know ing its com position, I have supplied the'accurate Formal® by which both my Pectoral and Pills are-made, to tho whole body of Practitioners In the Unlied States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should be any ouo - wh„ has not received them, they will be fomtded by matt to his request. > all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would he taken i- their ; compodtiin .was knowni Their Ufe consists in their mystery. Lhave no'mysteries. The composlUon of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all wh* are competent to judge on the subject freely aoknbwledew tbvlr convlctiona of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by ecienilfio men to. be a wonderful medidae before Rs effects were k uown Many Eminent Physicians have declared the Sam* thing of my . Pills, and even more confidently, and ara willing to certify that their entidp -.tions were mora than realised by their effects upOn trial. ■ They operate by their powerful Influenced! th* internal vifwra to purify the blood.and atimala.eU Into healthy action—remove the obstructions of. the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organa of the body, restoring their irregu lar actioa to health, and by correcting, wherever they ax* ht. such derangements os are the first origin of ctsetse. Prepared bv Dr JAMBS C. AYER. Practical and Aim lytical Chemist, Loweli, Hass; Price 3& cents per boz. Five boxw for $l. . • - Sold by B. A. FAHNEBTOCH A CO^'at wholesale and etall, by every Druggist in PitUbdigb, and bvall jDealero everywhere. .. JeMaMaw IN HA I, ATI ON ASTHMA AHD TCSSUMPTICN IHV iaifl Vk.,,1 A-OS3FKFC! , HI JEAN A •. BROUQHT SOHB TO THE DOOR OF THS E.4L103 AWO!H> :UFUL DIBCOVhItY b*a recently been made by Dr Curtis, of t. fa dty. In tbs trealment of o®. flumptiep. Asthma, and tl- disesrecrif the Lungs. -We fur to “ Da Cnnti ’a HroiAna. or Ikhaumi Utoxab Vspoa sso CnrrraT Smcr.” Ritfa thix new methoo, Dr. C. basr# storftj many afflicted ones to evidence of which be has Innumerable rertificatsA Speaking of tho treat ment a physician remarks, It fa evident that InhaHhg— cocsrantly breathing sn egre-nble, healing vojr.r—qhe disicil pioperties must once in direct contact with the ‘.rhole cria! csvuieo of <ht-lungs, and thus escape tb' many and to tied changes produced upon them when Introduced into ibe sioascb. an 1 to the proces* of digestioa.* The H* licaua fa for j-olf at all the Druggists throughouttha coiiKtry —Aeto York Uvtchman of January 14. . The Inhaler is-*v<dtaoa the bretvt.ua *r the lincc, with out the least iaconvenleac©—the heat, of the body suflldent to th«. fluid. Uncdreda of canes of cures, like the fbilotring. migh ; bo named * • One packago of the Bygenas has cored p - of tba Asthma of riX years standing. ■_ :J. F. HccascaT, P. M. of Duncannoa, Pau 1 am curod « f the Aethma of ten year?* standing by Dr. Curtia’silygonna. XfaaoiEsr Eastos, Br oklyn, N Y. Mra. Paul, of No 5 Ilnmoond-Btrvwt, N troa cured of a severe case of UionchUiß by tba Uygraua : Hy eistor has bean cured of adietre>Hngcuughcfaeven2 ysass* sueding, and decided to be incaracle by the pfcysfa dans. She wa» vured In oho month, by the H jgeanei. ■ _ , J. U GxtrßxaT, Richmond, afe. The Her. Dr. Chsexer, of New York, testifies of our cedi* dno na the following language: „ ' ' S»W Yose, Not^U,.l6M. Dxan 6a—l th nk highly of Dr. Curtiofa Uygeana os a rccody in disearek of the throat and lunge. Haring had soma opportunity to testily its efficacy, I sm convinced that It la & most excellent medlcin*, both- ths Syrup and the inhaling application to the cheat. ~, N .i J£r &r; Cu *s' 3 ’ 3 fa tha ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE, all others are .base imitation?, o? vile and INJURlOUS'couaterieits flbnp them as you would POISON. 99* For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyaer, 140 Wood Afreet; R. B. Sellers & 004 Lee A Beckham, Alleghany City: John •*Kfa'ent, New Brighton; aL. Raiser, Rochester! Carter’s Spauish Mature XHE GIiEAT PDUtFIEB OP THE I’lOODt Hot a Particle of Kercurrin it. 1 askuoikd read an£> vo-nuhsi-ab I lu < Lrartj for ScroToU, atubiM. i aid,OMUntto Caunwoa Kuplraor PumS. ! on the PK»ißlolctu«s Agn, end F eT «r, ChzarisSo» i : S JF “ , 9^S? -Wonnsr Setter, ShUd Head, JinlMgraent uS f Unnof Uu Bones Mid Jplnte, Stubborn tlleeis, gypMllHe Complaints, and ail hiseaseo ; arising from sd injudlcmns usa of-Mercury,lmprcdescs to : U£s, or Impurity of th. Blood. i Thte pat nlte«UTi!tnedieln» end Purifier of Blood i SWAsr fess;! Throat, Female Comnminta, Paitm and Aching of the Bones; pBUo aisi ‘ t by nain * thia great and.| ~F ™ l . d 4S S, . c * ‘J 8 Kcod * ooSWag tea yat beenfound I to compara with It. It cleanses the aystem of all import i on theLiw: aad RldnSll atrengthens the Digestton, rives . tone to. the BtoSSr maksj; the skin dear and healtoy. end T«tore* the Ccm& ; of youth, to ifa pristine tiger and strength; • r " m I^dl ?» If fa limtiably bettor than all the co»' sf.P' u &w<ioeesof Uertert Spanish Mixturf; mil remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the rose* mAntling to the cheek, give elasticity to the »tep, and to*; o°.‘ I- 1 The large numberof certificates which we hare ireoeiTei; from persona from all parts of the United States, is the best* evWenee that thsre is no humbug about The preaej hotel keepWjOiagi/icateefphysiciaaa, and pablie men, known the*community, *il add iheir testimony tc thr wotidarful effects of thls GREAT BLOOD PURIFU&R. i &U o.n the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, am hu'pu.tomed'’ 1 ' 10 careat^3^ra^y P=atertcfall Medicine: None genuine tmleea uigned by BENNKTT A bkkr* Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond* Va* to whom af oraerefor?nppliesindagencies..mupt be addressed. '■ And for sale by B. A FAHNESTOCK. JOSEPH ai car NO, FLEJUNG BROa..and by Drugxisi M.. „ ; . Qoanic, February 7th, 1854. • FaJm&toik <£ Ob —•We'haii the pleAmre c receiving, thls mornicg, the within certificate or your Yo? mHttge, which will be ver gratifying to you, as it was sas voluntarily... We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly ------ J. &CBSONA 00.1 rctfZiL £h !, rrt,n * IwnlviMO fiflecutochra. . ! . I tiiptrlscred <ft> much o( the benedclaf eflWtC 1 duty.torcSSnS UtoU i 0 c -f loloci i uu« =f ths most tOaOms ttS olidogilmt were- ercr c[f,r.d u> ths '■ ' Oiat.msa.bellaysoißioh*: ■ : ■■ ■ j Your much obliged »ud humKoswi't, i . ... .. . SATUANIBL'LfiATSBa’ «°-4 by B. A. A. FAUNEBMCS * O' coracrof First and VTood streets. • • • *ny« Joseph White’s Carelmse Repository.' TOSETU WaiTit, now carrying oa bmi-^ ' Sli IL. O ness lu ub jpsaqa* prcmlioo, mtely oultrgM,) on. the titwhurgh \nil&sE£SM‘ Oreensourg tumoibv coax the. Twc Mii.’gV ** M • IIu JV beratbn'Pitli.burgb scd . 'to puhilc ty uitpcct.hls sloth of C-mWAGL i SSSsn&S fi?” : Aai imortus smuho: y'urt.taxcm, lhal cn. yrioc ccly u uuulc.: Fourteen Yd. - «»p«rlec» to th, business, enables ; him to plsoe hetor. ' pations too lamo Miolcs eoUeeUott of Csrrtirawtocb msny vests pact It hss toon his psrtlculst drosttmeut' .select from the ynrkmssnd most tslented Btotemm. : iscturcrs. Tbosnocossof fals now system Is oonini«i»»! «xmomy of hilrstrangeasois will rrapjly hr, bost sndT aahionable manufacturea atmoderateprica - Unenoumhered by_ thess hesry: bspe'nses, which eumia tor docorsttog. bouseS'cf I udnsas her iwiS?-' -hoprloc or seci-y (owing to Isrgo rents.) JQSKFtfwu rt^«ll, o nne=7mo2eyonl,,«aubhlMi thija;^ A^-'carrlagssrepaired to thS bcrt Panncr l . Airsstioni Wagon Hutora and: Xeaoatos* . ' - • . AQisacY, 93 Pnorli! .f 4ttftt y ■ /-TYFIliKha, boidlors, Mndfi2,7M? ,t £ ,et * -- ■ Le.stcrs. Ac., who wore iogo2&-^l£i n T VIM of iha CaitKl HUtea, ami CTorvlm^f'‘ 4 1 ,! nto nary Besmnn, Marino,^CtoftMid **“»•». also, iliuthior Volnntwuu^ o4smsn in. too N Territcry, ora cnllUrf^t’ 1» Aores of liS.-.T* 441 of Con,roao, , ’ Uioßa who have recoived 4n no * - t ln p 5 p d t^® afa upon Nc.»« a% 3 rtM . ■'V-x.v-*.., ‘ ’ 7 ; V. ■ • fit*--- " ■■■■'■ : MEDICAL, rok Tsa cuaz op rpyiixtawfia i A' t&vlii UA.vAl'
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