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V- '._ ■** a' i;',* <** -. 1 .. •*. ~~. r h ■• ■ * ,g£ f ’> w jj' •,- p . '. . S - 1 - . • .• V/\ * . t ,* jS 1 ■" >'': r r-v-v , * *1 -t- r i- a-i <*, ■-'•■■■■».• .'.-‘■'"-'rv-tf 5 "--'' ~,:,.; r ; r, •'•■-• i—f*'-,- . r ; ■ if; e. ; ■*: . •**- >■•». y.' r .ft.:.:- - ' . ri'- »* >-.V” *v* iy•- > ’ * . * ■ L-• t V . »'-»! ■• .v"WTvt Ji ' ."i ,• J '-i . •' /*-< I ■ 7 . , CKNTBAt OHIO RAILBOAU, 1 ■ ' Bnrpmflr Arrangenie&t^-Clmnge' oir Time. THREE DAILY TRAIN 3_ EACH WAY, (3UHDAYB EX And. hut one Change of Cars between Columbus and Baltimore* ON and alter Monday, June lSth,lHss r Traios nill run as lollow* Express Mail Night Xeaoe. Train. Train. Train. Columbus. 10.00 A.M. 3&0 P. M. 11:30 P. M. Newark .......... 11:10 “ 4:45 « 12&0 A. M. Zanesville 1120 P.M. &u 0 44 2:12 44 'Concord “ 6:44 “ 8:01 “ Cambridge ............ 1:20 “ 7.-08 “ 3:25 « 8arnc5vu10............ 253 “ 855 “ 4:48 “ Belmont 244 « 8:51 « 6:14 « Arrive Bellalr ....—&3O 44 arr.9:45 “ arr,6:l& *’ GOING WEST. . • Exprest MaU Night -Zaire. Train. Train. Train. BeUair...-. . 0:45 A.M. S:I&A.M. 6:00 P.M. Belmont .. .10:31 “ 6:15 44 7.-0 S “ EimosvLllc .....10-.62 44 6:43 “ 7.40 *• Cambridge...... 11:68 « 8.-04 « 8.00 “ .. .12:17 P. M. 8:80 « 055 4 • Zanesville .. 1:10 “ fcSO tf 1&S0 “ Newark .. iOS 41 lfc37 44 U.-50 44 Arrive Columbus... 350 44 12:16 P. M. 150 A. 3d. Tile Express Train going East will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor’s, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesville, and Belmont only. Gotso Wk<t will stop only at the above named Stations. Tho Mall Train will stop at all tbe Stations where the Mail U to bo received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. Tho Night Train will stop at all Sta tions on prepor notice being given. GOING EAST. Tha ICkOO A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with tho Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Pi qua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Sdansfleld and Mi. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington. Philadelphia and East ern Cities. The 8:30 P. SI. Train will connect at Colombo? with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Bandasky, Mansfl-ld and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers 1 earing IfOUlsvßle and points below Cincinnati, and taking \ho 9 A. SI, Train on little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indians Central Railroad will also connect with thin Train at Olumbns, a nd reach Wheeling at 8:16 P. M., and leave by KfcSO P. if. T rain on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriring in Balti more at 6 P. M., next day. The 1150 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the Mall Tralo which leaves Cincinnati at6-.Su P. M.,and arrives at Bellairct &16 A. 11a connecting with the Aoaommoda ' tlon Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route,via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day. ton, reach Oolamba* in season to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Comber land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. The 6J.6 A. iLMail Train connects at Bellalr with Nlzht Train on tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Hansßeid and Mt Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Colnmbns with tbo trains for (Sncinoati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, and Chicago, via Dayton and eta Urbana. Tha 9 45 A. ftL Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 3:20 P. kk, and connects with trains going South and West arriv ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The 0:09 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Moll Train at £lfi A* H, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terte Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago. ISAAC H. SOUTH WICK, Supt Zanesville, Jane 18,1555 —[ jc23j THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lantic cities with Western, North-western and South western States, by a oontinuoua Railway direct. This rood also connects at Pittsburgh with dally line of steamers to all port? on the Western Hirers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on tho North-western Lakes; making the most direct, ctectpetf and reliable route br which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Grud WuU BATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.-—Boots, Shoev, Dry Goods.) (In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ao f "& 0 * P« 100Eo. SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,) Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- y6oc per lOGlba. thetv.,Wool, Ac.................. J THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Baeeaf Irvm and Pork, (In balk.) H.mp, to. f 60<! - P« 100Ib5 - FOURTH CLASS —Coflee, Fish, Bacon and 1 . - I|V ,- Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard 0i1... / *** 49- In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular to mark package •» via Pennsylvania ftxGnad.'* All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FUsidot'Aosam—Moses potter, Boston; 3, L Elliott, N. Y-> -E- J. Bnoeder, Philadelphia; Magrsw A Knop», Balti more ;Geo.O.Franciscos,Pittsburgh; Shringman ABrown, GindnuaU, Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky 4 R. a Keldram. Madison, Ind 4 Ratcliff A Co- St. Louis, MO4 J. & MUchall A Son, Evansville, Indiana. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOHBAERT, _ m%9 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. Stenbenville and Indiana Railroad. CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, June 29,1555, the Mail Train leaves Stvubenvillo daily, (Sundays excepted ) st 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Newark at L5O o'clock, P. i L, connecting with trains for Columbus, Sandusky, isdianapoli*, Chisago, Cincinnati, Lasalie, Mount Verson, Bosk Island, Tolsdo, Saint Louis. Saaaa Gcdsttsti at 6.-20 same evening. RETURNING; Lflftvoe N*wwk atll o’clock, &L, and arrives at Fteubeu fllle at 7:10 P. 5L raasongaw by thia train leave Cincin nati at 6 o'clock, A. M. The Cadis Accommodation Train ta&Tii htcabsaritic* dsily. (Suuclaye sxceptalj at 4*3 f. J 4 , asd arrives at Ci*iia at P. M. RinoaxiKo, Leaves Cadii at 7.87 A. M., and arrives a; gteubenvllla at A. M. Tor farther InfanfliUon applj to JAMES COLUNB A CO , Freight and Posseagor Agents, Nos. 114 sad 116 Wstar street, Pittsburgh. CAFATBTfiS DEVESIiY, QenonJ Freight snd Tic Set Agont. E. W. WOODWABD, _JsSB Superintendent. 1855. 1856. CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS* Vu CHICAGO, ALTON AND St LOUIS BAIL ROAD. Forneriy the Chicago and HUeltslppl. (Jurying the Great Aaer icon Express and V. 8. Mails. THE Only Direct and Reltsbl* Route to the South end South-West—Seventy Ililed Shorter than any other Route. rvo toucan musa t&ams dailt, ecspi-n txcimn. Leones Arrives at Chicago. El. Louis. Bt. Louis Day Express 9.1£ A.6L—....._123Q A M. BL Louis Night Express,-..>..104)0 P. M... 3.45 P. M. Trains run directly through without change of cars or baggage. Perm Chicago to Bt. Lotas in IfM hours. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock Inland R&Urood for Ottawa, Salle,Hook Island and Cen tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Wayuesrille and Decatur, and with Stage* for Peoria. At Springfield, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson ville and Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, ftuiney and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At St. Louis, with Dally IHrst-olass Steamers for New Orleans and Intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, St. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Hirers. «R- P- MORGAN, Bup% Bloomington. IIL L. DARLING; Agent, Chicago, IIL fapT) ILLINOIS CENTRA!, RAILROAD: Carrying the Great V. States Hail and Express. TWO PABBENGEB TBAINB BUN DAILY on lb .aUr. !»D jlh from DUBUQUE to CAIBO, siro CHICAGO to CAIRO. This Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Mississippi E. R. and Chicago and Galena Rill road, forms the most direct and only continuous R. R. route from CHICAGO to Si. LORIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CUIOAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows: 10 A. M. and 10;2Q P. M—-8?. Louis atd Oax&o Ezraxsa. Pass-ngera for St. Louis by this train take the ears of the Ohio and Hits. R. R. at Sandor&l, and ara carried direct to fit Louis. 935 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Dubuquj sjo Galiba Ex nxu, connecting at Donheth (opposite Dubuque) with a gaily Line of Bteam Packets for Bt Paul and the Upper Mlrtwlppi rirer cttlw. Trains leave Cairo for Ohloogo and Dubuque at 7.50 A. M. and 7XO P. M. *.£“**?**« from the East and places on the Ohio rivet WJwd for 8L Louis, will save 190 miles of tedious and an -252? JJ”®* aavigation from Cairo to Bt Louis, and arrive SnetCairo!. 1116^vanoe of river rente, by taking the JESj*l Wre . Dubuque, St Paul, and all Id- Sal? t E° uto > “ n »e had at the offloe of the Ste£j*l£>2ito^SS. ,to Htol ’ ar * h >“‘ l »“»«“ B- B. MASON, Bup’L rUTSBUBOH BHD COKHELLSYILLB railroad Open from West Newton, Waatmorei.n- County, to SUltanbnrs Stulon?l<uSl? County. ’ *'•"» THU TACT snutna CT.ABA FISHBB having been eh.r ftrwl by the P. iO.B. B. Co., will leavo Httabonh rrery evening Bt naif-past four o clock precisely, fbr West Newton, connecting there with the Trains of the Pitts burgh end OcnneilsvUle Railroad, which will run between the abovepolncs until further notice, us follows: Leave west Newton at 6:30 A. M.; stopping at Port Boy*L faith’s MiU, Jacob’s Creek and Layton; reaching Milton burg at fcSO o’clock. Returning, leave Miltenburg at &36 A. M; etoo at all way stations, and arrive at West Newton at 745; connecting with the stremsr CLARA FISHER for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon. fiooonu Train will leave Weat Newton at 13 o’clock for JCltonboxg, end returning, will leavo MU tenting at 6 9, Mi, stopping at all way stations. Pare from Pittsburgh to Miltenburg, $146. Stages for Uniontown and Oonnellaville will connect with the Trains xl Miltenburg Station. Freight will be transported each way dally, for rates apply toD.W. CALDWELL, Esq., Assistant Superintendent, West Newton; or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agent, on ; board the steamer Clara Usher, at her wharfi above the Mbsongahela Bridge. OLIVER W. BARNES, President and Superintendent. ptftwVnrgh. Inn* Vi. fjrtl i tnarlottc ummt, r ” * * ANUPACTURER AND DEALER in FuboFobtss, and JVI Importer of Mosio and Musical Instruments. Sole Agent for the calobrated Haibcm PiAßoa; also, for Hallat, Savis A Oo.’s Beams Fu*oa, with and without Otfemao’g SoUan Attach To out, flayfij No. 1W Wood etreet L~ • _n`r ` }•flT ~~ ~ ~'• . j " Tr RAMOADS:— CBPTED.) GOING EAST. AIS LINK ROUTE FBOM 'X... fi i *%. • . . J, ♦ *■ M . .. S RAILROADS UtENTttAI, ROUTE. NEW AND DIRECT KOUTE OPEN! _ tasocaa Horuiora Illinois to the Mississippi Blver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to tho lUiaataalppl, Ohwago, Burlington and Quincy KAIL road Fo&meqlt the Chicago and Aurora A Cent. Miutart Tract K. R. ts now completed, And Trains run the entire distance fiom CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY. KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPEbLO, PORT DBS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ao , and the onlt ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST.LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON. CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and Intermediate Stations on tbo Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi R&Uroods. Train* on the above line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East— avoiding all laying over at any of the points. S'ngea leave Burlington dally for Scuthum and Central lowa and Northern iliSHOuri—making the qnlokeat and most reliable route to reach all the important points west of tho Mississippi a* far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty mllfs lo*f staging than bj any other rou e. The Road, for a largo portion of the way. In laid with tho cotmsnoua Rail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West well stocked with tho most modern Locomotives and elegant new Cars. By this rnnto passengers are sore of making connec tions, and arriving at St Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs end ice, and dangers of naviga tion, os on the ronte by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge fbr handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this mute can bo purchased at all the Railroad Offices In the East; at the Office of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, In the Granite Building; at tbs Depot of the Galena R. Rt and at the Mich. Ot»nt. R. it. Office, corner of Lake and Dear lorn sta, opposite Trsiuont House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will rcoelve immedi ate dcstatcb. C. G. HAMMOND, Sup’l. C. E. POL LETT, Csa’l Ticket Ag*t, Chicago. IJaMIOKKTSean be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. mhl? CIBVELAHD AH D PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. CO.N3EOTINQ WITH Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, ■VTA ALUANOE. THE shortest, quickest aad most reliable route to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, and St. Louis, Is VIA CLEVELAND. This roote Is One Handled miles shorter and about nine hours qoicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Two Dailv Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hoars, and 8t Lonis thirty-seven hours. The Trains of the Ohio and Penn*. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 2.00, A. M. and BXO, A. M., connect atAWanoe for Cleveland cs follows : TrainsforOleveland tesveAlUiace*ts 66, 12.00 M., connecting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland A. M. anil *A2O P. M., and both connecting with Trains for Toledo. Chicago and 8L Louis at 9.00 A. M. and fUft P. M. The 3 00 P. M. Train from Pittsburgh makes uo conneo tlon for Cleveland. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, SL Louis, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. Mi and arriving In Ciovelaml at 2XO P. M., as that Is the only train by which close connections are made at or beyond Chicago. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 800 next morning, and SL Louis at midnight. Baggage checked through to Oleveland and Chicago. PARS VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. lit class. 'id cl’*. lit clou. 2d cPs. To Alliance... 30 To,Xa 8&11e...-sl6 00 $l3 50 “ Cleveland... 400 u Rock Isl’d, 18 00 14 00 “ O6O «» Galen* ..... 18 16 14 00 “Detroit 700 $6 00 « Springfield 18 70 16 20 “ Chicago. —(12&13 slo*o “ Burlington 19 00 16 00 “ Blo6mingt...lG 00 14 40 “ Pccrla. 16 00 14 00 11 SL L«>uL**.....2l 00 16 so Passengers are reqoested to procure their tickets at the Office of tills Company, In the Mouongahela House, thin! dc-cr below th» corner. 100.000 COPIES! . m* ptsamboat diaasters ox LLMBBftIiffTHE WESTERN WATERS, AND sSSSSSBmSTEAMBOAT DIRECTORY.— undorpigneJ have now in course of preparation a new STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY, which will be Issued in October next; the book will contain over two hundred pages, (Ros trated in the tK'fit style, and neatly bound in a durable manner. IT WILL BK ONE OK THE MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and wtU be a book that will be Interesting to all classes of people. The STEAiL BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and de scription of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western and So >thern waters. The length, model, speed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the n*me of the bout, with the rrnsls sbelsiu. AUn, the tame* of Captains and ofilcwra, her age, Ac., Ac. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboats ami Steaobo&ting on the Western waters since the applicaOoo-nf etoam : also, a sketch of the firrt boat bcilt for the Ohio River, with the name of the builder, commander owner. The RIYKU DIRECTORY will contain a list and tlon of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that hare oc -ur red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, br*auti fully lUustrated, with a LIST OF ALL THOSE WHO HAVE PERISHED BY THEIR BURNING, SINKING AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern watery, Tbo Directory will contain Maas of tho Ohio, Misskcippi, Missouri, Illlnoti, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita, Yuxoo, and other RiveTs, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with correct-ii-tancsi?; ulso many other lUvcrantl Ctmaercial Items of interest to *be people at largtt. The book will contain the cards of the various U. fi. MMI Boato, with the trade they are in, ic. The Directory will also contain a complete list of all the responsible steamboat Licensed OfUcero, tbelr places of reridence, Ac., Ac ; tbe new bteayj boat low, ita requirementa, wl;b comments, ehowlcg wherein it benefit the vicowjietmi osicer, and the caxpcUnt efioo-, Ac, Ac, ani all the Important U. ». Ba preme Court Steamboat Derisions up to date; the Rates and important Commercial Privileges, Biibi < f Lading, lm fjrcaat Desrsionsof tbe variou# U. b. Courts in regard to Mights Lo*i an i Damaged, Ac., Ac.. wKh many other things of Interest. Toe Directory will bo illustrated in tho t-ret style and printed in tho C-M mannar. The author has fbr six years been gathering L>getbcr alj tho facte and itrme in to the nusiarons steamboat disaster* on tho Western eo-i Southern wetere. uud aow intends publishing thriu in t«ok fjrtn. The price cf the work will be put at the low Bom of One Dollar. Ton thousand capias will be Issaea for the boatmen; all others dewlrou- of subscribing will have to do *o at once, as none will be orint- d unless orderod In adtmnc*. This work Is destined' »o have a circulation of over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publisher* are receiving largo cuml-era of eubtfcxibrrs. per mall, from all parte of toe country, daily. Borne of tne oldest boatmen, as well as moat fciontiflc men of the times, are contributor* to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will bu i-iu*d in October, and will h» an ornament to the ferlor aa well as PteamboaL By remitting One Dollar (post paid) y*u will roc» ivo a copy nf the at»ove •work. All cf<mmnnlcati*n£ and should be addressed lo JAMES T. LLOYD A CO^ PnrtofPc- Btoldini;. OiortnTi«ti. Ohlc.. Alexander VV. Busier. ATTORN SI AND UOUNc.ELLJit AT Law, aanSouci roe in CiiAaaaay, Agent for procuring Bounty and Penfilone, and for the Collection of Claims In Great Britain and Ireland. Collections made in this and adjoining Oounties; Es tates of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Title* examined aad title papers drawn. Offlreon FOURTH street, a fuw doors above Smithfleld. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1865—[mh2S:dawJ A* W. Foster, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commladouer for the States of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin New York, Michigan, lowo, California and Virginia. Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for reco-d or use in any of the above named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhcde Island. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1866—fmbSSulew 1 Omc* or MofIORGAtixLA Nattoatioji Co., V Pittsburgh, July 12, 1865. j BY authority of a Supplement to the Charter of ibis Company, approved the 25 th ay of January, 1854, re quiring the Company to extend tbe improvement above Brownsville, and autnorlsing tbe application of the tolls of the Company to that oWect, and the distribution of new stock amongst the stockholders to an amount equal to the earnings of the Company thus expanded—tbe Treasurer has been instructed to distribute amongst tho stockholders, in new stock, Foar percent, upon theamoant held by them respectively, which will be placed to the oredlt of their stock accounts on tho books of tho Company. W. B. COPELAND. Jylfcd4w Treasurer of Mon. Nav. Co. Pxakl Steam Mill, 1 T..,. , Allegheny, Julv 14th, 1855. J HE Interest cf Meaer*. llarvet Cuildb and Asa P. Omtns In our Arm ceases, b mutual agreement, from and after this date. BRYAN, KENNEDY & 00. Jyl7:lm K' UEUMATIBM AND NEC KA LUI A. Dr. BROWN hereby inform* tbe afflicted that his remedy for tho above mentioned diseases is one that will cure. He will warrant a cure 1c any case of thia kind. This remedy was nevu> known to fail when properly persevered with. Many suffer tbe tortare of tninoomplaint fbr months and years, when a few months would prooore a certain, cafe and speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND je26 H. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of BEORDr DISEASES. Hl* success io long standing cases is unequalled. Tho afflicted are invited to call with out delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get hia edvioe. Letters containing a fee immediately answered. Offloe and Private Booms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitts burgh. Je2fl CHARTER'S NEW BOOKS at DAVISON’S, 66 Market Bt— j Emily Vernon; or Filial Piety Exemplified; Philip Oolville, a Covenanter's etoyy, by Graoe Kennedy; Family at Heatherdale. or the Influonee of Chrls . dan Prihciples, by Mrs. Mackay; William Wilberforce, or the Christian Statesmen, by Collier; The Dead in Christ, their State, Present and Fu ture, by Dr. John Brown, author of Exposition . cf Ist Peter, Ac., io ; Prayer* of the Apostle Panl; Stray Arrows; Worse of Philip Henry; Jacoby Notes, role. I and 2; Memoirs of Oberlin; Rich and Poor, by Ryle; Ashton Cottage; M&bual for tbe Young; Footstep* of St. Panl; Je4 ANTED—Cooks and Hause Servants for private fam vi \ hotels. Ladies who need Nurses or any jund of fem»i a h e gentlemen who want Clerks or „ fl e business habits, with good references, Garden wnrv Dr l yor *i °r Mon or Boys to do any kind of work, can be supplied at - BARR’S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, A • Benures ai i 2U < jLsf to^aat °P €nwl pieces of Wool 10U wUtag ß at L £ U 4 VOrj nmrest "‘y l^ .... A. A. 61A80N h CO.’S. 25 Fifth et. EGGS— 6 bbl#, in fine order. reeM nn ; for sols by Uy-1 ■ TterK'Pr’L”* REFINED SUGARS—76 bble Crushed, Powdered »'n'i Refined White Sugars, jnst rac’d and for Pale bv Jj27 ATWELL, LSK & CO. FOR SALE—That enperior House and Lot, No. ui, on Fourth, above Bmlthflnld streot. It is offered at a low price. Enquire soon of THOMAS WOODS, Jy27 No. 16 Fourth st. r itAR—100 bbia N. C. Tar, Urea bbls, la fine order, to or* JL riraonooDrignment, and for sale by Ty2r ATWELL, LEE A 00. . Af*; GEO R IFn¥Z^fmeutor, NO. 344 LIBERTY STREET, lust beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railrord, which makes ii the moat convenient house In the city for passengers arri ving by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted np, In excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a snare of pnbllo patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. febl:y ST. CLAIR HOTEL, Comer of Penn and St Clair struts, Pittsburgh, Pa, THE undersigned; formerly of “Brown’s Hotel," having taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite hia friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex perience in the business, ho. can give entire satis faction, and his charges moderate. feb22 WII. 0. CONNELLY. GOOD INTBST HOUSE, CORNER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT BTREETB, near the Railroad Depot. janisay JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. GASKILL HOUSE, CORNER OF MAIN AND SOTTIH STS, WARREN, O The Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the public that this new and elegant Hotel has bean opened as a house of entertainment. Being oommodlous and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company,lt offers Inducements unsurpassed In 'Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. FRANKLIN HOUSE, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER A LAIRD, Propria torn. jyl9:3m) TERMS $1,60 PER DAY. HeHILLAH HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, PENN A, riIHS underaignod having taken charge of the above i. named House, and refitted It at a large expense, In a comfortable aa well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceivo guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may pa ronls« the House. Jau&tf] JAMES DOWNEY. fLate Parmer’s Exchange,] \TO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Filth street, Pitts -15 burgh. BAHUKL HARE, Proprietor. This Hotel Is entirely new, having just been completed and opened for the *jy-mnmodatloa of the public. [seplB FRANKLIN HOUSE, Uleveland, Ohio. C PATRICK A BON, PaoFßJsroaa—This Uouse has ua • dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, and the proprie tor* pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the FaazfXUß a place where all the oom forts of a first class hotel can be found. jy4rtf 0. PATRICK A BON. Fourth tine % between Wood and Smilhfieid. f spacious establishment has been leased by the sub- X eeriber. end completely renovated. •j 11* hr at ell hoars pre pared to famUh every iax ary that can be found In the best regulated restaurants in the States. His spacious Bar triU always be supplied with the very best Liquors. Qame of every de scription, in Us season, con always be bond at Wilkins UalL [ep7j VV. 0. QALLAQBBB. THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. rrUDS Subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and 1 the public generally, that they have leased the above weQ known Restaurant, which has just boon thoroughly renovated, repaired and re-furnlshed, and cow open. The proprietors hare spared no expense to make the Bank Ex change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure as the business mao. The larder will at all times be stocked with the delicacies of the season, and served up under the auspi ce* of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask for the patronage of a generous public. J. BGHANDELMEBRR, jaaU-ly Q. B, FRANCIS. JR AND, Bup’t, Cleveland. OAUGHBY, Ag’t, Pittsburgh. ROYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE. CRYSTAL PALACE, Zfo. IS Dlarkst street. 1 C. C. SEELY, RESPECTFULLY Informs bU friends and the I JCvt I flisipttbUc In general, that he has just started his New York end Philadelphia modern Style of COOKING 0 YSTERS and everything else In the eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Stewed, fbz 12Vj cents a dozen. lie will alao furuUh the best of everything that the market will afford. House always open until 3 o'clock in theinorning. marlE-tf OYgTEiI SALOO.N AND HKSTAiaANTI 108 WOOD STREET. rjnn: mib«xltwr ba.i now h \r. OTSTKtt SALOON AND 1 EATING IlOUriE perfected iu s mMiner that cannot be oioeled by any simitar rstablishment la the city. MJCALS WILL US SMtrXV UP AT ALL IIOUUS Ot TOS DAT, from the Choicest 21«atii Fotrli, Flih, Ao.« Aoi Hifl BUI of Fare cannot be *arpas»eJ, and be would reipert fully inrlte the attention of tco public to it* OUARLEB BTILL, 103 Wood street. Bt. Clalr L&gor Ur«wcrv. THE undersigned reap ;cLfully InfScma the publi: that b« Li tow fully prepared to acrre private families and the public generally, with hlo celebrated LAGER BEER, La bottles. AU orders left at hla Oftleo, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to suy part of the city or vicinity. jrJfctf F. Q. SOIIKNOK. BenlU* Lager User flail. Wo. 106 SciiViJltUl strut, eppciiis the L\uu> ta Houu. rvilus subscriber has juit opened one of the largest aa J A best finished Lagur Be?*r Halls iu the city. His Beerle acknowledged to be a superior article, and every other ac commodation aboat hie bouse cannot bo excelled, ms. «3:3m A.URNITZ. WD. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S oelebrated • Kennett Ale and Brown Stout. Also, Common Ale and Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The attention of famines, and the trade, is respectfully solicited, aull:y JHlnwr&l Water and Sarsaparilla WM. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now manufacturing and bottielng the above beTerages on an extensive scale. His articlesare of the best quality,and nufactured from the purest materials. octlidj HOPPERS PATENT PLANE THE undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS, CABINET-MAKERS, and Workers in Wood generally, wuh his Patented and valuable PLANES. AU who hare tried it, pronounce <l a most valuable in* vention, that must soon come into general use. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among many letters the Patentee has received recommending this Plane above all others in use: PirrsDunaa St&aw Oxanrxr Factor*, ) February 23,1866. / We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have used Hopper's Patent Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makors and Carpenters os su perior to any other Plane In use. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and fur planing vone«rs, it * Ur superior to the old mode cf scraping, besides being a great saving of time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane more veneers than five men can do by any other plane or method la use. H. H. Riah A Ca To Moats I*. Ratos, Esq.: Dear Sir— l have examined Hopper’s Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be & most excellent enieie for the use for which it Is intended, as a combination oi plane and scraper. It Is particularly adapted to planing veneers, and It does not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and 1 have no doubt, when It* properties become generally known, bat that it will entirely . upersede the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged in the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge or It. there Is nothing os well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful fintxh to Teoeers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. Jauss W. Woodwiu, Furniture Warerooms, 07,90 Third st-Pittsburgh. Pittrfrt*7yA, Fkbrtiary 27,1866. MOSES P. EATON, of this city, is my sole Agent for the sale cf Planes, or of rights to manufacture ana sell them WM. a HOPPER. Pittsburgh, Maroh 21,1866—(mh21,-tf) DUFF'S nmtlVAfllTiLE COLLEGE, — OPEN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Summer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, Taught from Duff’s System of Book-keeping, sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York as the most per fect work upon accounts now in use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOK-KEEPING Embracing eight trips of a boat—illustrating re shipments of freight and passengeas, owners' settlements, before and after sale of the vessel; transfers of owners* sharos, and other Important matters not attempted in any of the one* trip systems of Steamboat Book-keeping in use PENMANSHIP, Taught by Mr. J. D. William*, the only professional teacher of penmanship now in the city. MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, Embracing a new method of computing interest, with all the most approved abbreviations in mercantile oomDuta tlons In use. r Although others advertise these lectures, this will be found the only institution Irrthe dty where they ore regu larly delivered. / \ x Call and a Circular and eample of Mr. Williams’ Penmanship before engaging elsewhere. j 6 23 FIELD BOOK FORitAILKOADENGINKKIUi.—Contain ing formulastprlaying out curves, determining frog an gles, levelling, Calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii deflections, long chords, magnetio variation, logsrathimsjand natural signs .tan gents, etc. eto..by John B. lienckTOivil Engineer. Pooket book form. $1,76. # % The object of the present work is to supply a want vary generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroad*. Bookfl of convenient form for use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough; but a book combining with those tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula for laying out curves, turnouts, crossings, Ac.,is a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U. B. Miutaiii Aoamut, Went i'oiat, April IS. 1864. OmtUmcn: 1 have looked over 44 Henck’a Field Book for Railroad Engineers,*’ and think it well adapted to the ob ject Its author proposes, and have no question but It will be foundavery useful and practical volume both foroffleeaud field work. ___ D. IL Maham. Taor, April 21.1&64. I am much pleased with Mr. Bench's little manual, the “ Held Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of the moat practical and useful of recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given others which* new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while 1 think the design of Mr. Bench’s book Is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs. I have pleasure in expressing my coixlial satis&ctlon with its execution, alike with the per* spicuity of arrangement effected by the anthor. and the ex oellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. B. F&4SZUH Gxzxsi, 0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, for sale by WILLIAM B. HAVEN, Dealer In Engineers’ Stationery, m 3 Market street, corner of Second. A^PrP^fTQO 1 — A Souse to Allegheny for Bale. A Brick House and Lot for $760. fer SSo House and Lot ou Mr uni Washington *"*3T ta faSrsfflJS'’ ■ • rv>V.v HOTELS. OWSTOH'S. WAVERLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y THE UNION, NO. 11l Arch street. Philadelphia. T. B. WEBB (tat* °f the Eagle,) Proprietor. [augfcy A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. aul7 M. GASKILL. HARE’S HOTEL, FLOEKBCK HOTEL. No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. (OOSfUCTtt 09 TCI XCROPXI9 PLA9.) BSUBSS LOVEJOY, 0034 y PROPRIETOR. RESTAURANTS WILKISB HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, Proprietor. BANK EXCHANGE, cornucopia' D. RARNATtn ffo. 40, nfth Street, between Wood and Market, Janl9:lyJ PiTtssuuan. JaSOrmaetf Henastt Ala* MERCANTILE LAW. ■ <• i : •' • t •< ; INNZMIMI== IN SUE ANGE COM PAN IES. Inorease of Gash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! MTSA ISStraASCB COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819, PAID CP. Cash Capital, ------- 9800,000. rilHB THIBTT-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of tho J. Aisat. of the MTNA INBUiUNCE COMPANY, of llart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1865, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered. - .....4 16,672 06 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able semi-annually OO Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,813 17 Bills Receivable, Woll secured, payable at Bank... 35 Railroad Stocks In Connecticut 07,616 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford. 142,696 00 Bank Stocks In New York city 98,060 00 Cash on h&nd,in Bank, and In hands of Agents and others... - - O6 $773,278 63 1 The amount of llabllltlesdue or not due to Bankaor other creditors,— nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—Bone. Losses adjusted and not doe, $148,613 £2. Losses on adjusted and in suspense, waiting for farther proof, $61,267 50. AUother against the Oompany ore small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material 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 onefire to $10,000,0r less. THD. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Sun or Cosxzorzcuf, \ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886. Hartford county. J * Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the ißtna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, la true, according to his best knowledge and belief. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, sine* the organisation cf the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. 43* Office. No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Janll H. B, TEN EYCK, Agent TBA INSURANCE OOHPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. CoAUTiaxp, PAID UP Casts Capital....... Casts Surplus, os Is? JiapA8T,1856......©»7 3,373 THIS Capital Stock and Surplus is securely Invested for the benefit of all .policy holders. As an evidence of the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ability to pay losses promptly, we state a foot, that its receipts vary from $125,000 to $160,000 per month. Its business is large and well distributed, and Id our opinion no Company in the United States affords better Indemnity to policy holders than the AJtna. . They ooutlnue to make Insurance on property In town and country, at rates as low as is con sistent with safety to the polley holder. H. B. TEN EYOK, Agent. 49* Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. er?P;ly PELAWAKE MUTUAL SAFETY XHBUBAHGX COMPACT. OFFIOK in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third ■treat, PHILADELPHIA. MABINK XHBUBANCB3. On Yasszu, ■) Oaaoo, yTo all parts of the World. Pbeouts, I INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. YIRB INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses, Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7, IMS. Bonds and M0rtgage5............. ~,,$24,300 00 Btateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 43 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances com* P*niM ...—34,013 20 Bills receivable . .lan-iaa w Cash on hand— _ if 1,071 80 Balances in the hands of Agents premiums on Marine Policies recently lamed A 21,707 67 SabecrlptlonNotes „.«. M lOO,OOO 00 Diuorou: Wn. Martin, i Dr. &. M. Huston, Joseph H. Beal, Hugh Craig, Edmond A. Bonder, ! Spenoer M’livain, John 0. Davis,’ | Charles Kelly. Robert Burton, , Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Penrose, . Henry Sloan, George G. Leiper, j Jamea Traqualr, Edward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr., H. Jones Brooke, Joehaa L. Price, J. G. Johnson, 1 JamoaTennent, James 0. Hand, John B. Semple, Theopilua Paulding. Charles Schaffer, James B. McFarland, i J. T. Logao, Pittsburgh, W O. Ludwig, \ B. T. 0. Morgan, do. WM. MARTlN,President Joaja W.Cowia, Ho. na’WntwrtSS! Mtto^h. Tb« FruiUa Flm luarue* Compand Of PhiladelphiA, /tesiylKtcix TAIREOTORS—CharIee W. Blacker, Thomas Hart, Tobias ±J Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob B. Bxalth, Geo. W. filch* arda, Moodecal D. Lewis, Adolnhi E. Boris, David 8. Brovno, Morris Patterson. OOAfl. N. Bakcms, President. OiL&a. Q. Bascua, Secretory. CBOontinue to make inraraace, perpetual or limited, ca every description of property, is town and country, at rates as low as *rw consistent with Bccurity. The Company hare reserved a large Contingent fund, which, with thoir capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1351, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vie* ttort^§ 9 ‘ $918,1C8 ca liMl'EfftaU .... ’"&l!s77 78 Lcails .. ... 43,850 IT 6wrJL«..— SLSS9 OO Cm*. A* - W.JMB 81 Total. 44 their incorporation, a period cf cwsuty-one they hare paid upward of Ora MUllon Four Utmirad Thon* i&nd Dollars, looaes by fire, thereby affording evidence of the AdTontages of Innunnoe. as veil &s the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness oil UaUlitlee. j.gardimeb comjt, Agent, >p34 Office, aorth-eost cor. Wood and Third pU. THB C9ITIBD STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1660. OOABTEH PERPETUAL CAPITAL $250,000. Office, 8. E. Comer of Third and Chrttmst Street*, Philadelphia. [Officer* of the Home Board at Philadelphia; UWIOIIS. Stephan E.Crawford, Paul B.Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrente Johnson. Benjamin W. Tlngley, Geo. M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence, James Devereux* William M. Godwin, WUliwa M'Kee. Preridenf—Stephen B.Ornwford. Vice Prtrident—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Piittbwgh—JuneaU.. WllUoo. M. D. Allegheny Oity—R. B. Mowtt, M. D. GEO. B. ABNOLD, Agent, marl,.-y Ko. 74 Fourth street, Plttipurgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND BMITHFIEU> BTRIETS. I.,™A. nthor,Md Capital, 9300,000. NSU&B BUILDINGS and other property egalmt loss or aamego by Fire, end the perils of tho Sea sod Inland Navigation and Transportation. D microns. Wme P. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. STClin lock, Kennedy T. Priond, D. M. Long, J. Qrier Sproui, 4. J. Jones. George R. White, Jacob Painter, , A. A. Carrier, fames 8, Negley, W. B. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. ILPark, H. R. Ooggshall. Don. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Casual, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. B. Passns, Seqetary. Wee torn Ininrnnos Company, Pitttbuwrti. U. MILLER, Jr- Praiimt. IF, U. GORDON, Swntarv CAPITAL, ¥300,000. MflEElneuro egelmt ell Unde of rinks, FIRE end MA 7 T BINE, All losses will be liberally ediustod end promptly paid. A Homelnstitution, managed by Diktoroaa who are well known in the community, end who are determined, by promptness andllberalltv, to maintain the character which *k»yhavea*iumed,a«offßring the best pro tec don to those who desire to be insured. Jr.,O.W. Ricketson, J.W. Butler, N.nolmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson! Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppeneott, George Darale,James Me Aoley, Alexander Nlmlok, Thomas Scott. „ ftSL Offlee, No. 82 Water street, (Warehoused Spang A On-, op* talrs,) Pittsburgh. nov34dy WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. NEW GOODS 11 Watchm, Jiwclby, Silt*a Wabi, Mxutabt Goods, 4a, Wholesale ahd Retail.--Coun try Merchants and strangers visiting oar city aw request* to call, u wo can eerve them as wall, sad we think b t ter. than they usually are served In Eastern ollies,besides giving them a responsible guarantee on item difficult to obtain in many shops, Silver Detached Levers. ...$lO to $16,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 Lsdietf Gold Lever and Leplno Watches, $26, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do $B5 to $2OO. Chains, Seals. Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Penß, Lamps, in exoellent 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. JOBS LITTLj No. »oi le Has just received t tides:— Ki Jr., Agent, 3 KBIT BTEKT, be following wry choice ar* BRANDIES. Gente Brandy, (very finej Otard Dupny A 00. (super.) Barrett A Co. fiascrac. Jamaica, Santa Crnc. GIN. WINES. Sardal Madeira, Howard. Maieh A 00., Mad’ra East India Madeira, Table® do Amontillado Sherry, Maxuanlllo do Table do Cooking do ' Beeswing Port. Pure Juice do Ordinary do fit. Julian Claret, Malaga Dry, Bo Sweet, Champagnes. Anchor, Veraaney, Heldeeeck, Together'with all other buaineas. Boguet, London Cordial, Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Rutherfbrd’i Scotch Ale, Barclay’s London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anise the, Coracos, Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Hys. and Black Teas, English Bronson Cheats, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands. Old Monongahela Whisky, of all grades. articles connected with the my29xi*w WIG MANUFACTORY. MBS. BENTEB, SSs doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Gbdeetcr’s oscc, Is „„„ suxaman citi. 8 PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOE WIGS, and «u kinds of Ornam.ntal Hair Work. S*“i quality of material Is furnlshedl and entire satisfaction guaranteed. mylfcdawly TBM? LAMP REGISTER Issued byThomai Woods, and AJEJJ? to all st 76 Fourth street, describes agreat eariety of Farms, Houses and hots. Those wanting homes would do wall to Bit a Begltfar. On it is described a far Ons Ontntry Bests. |jSj THOMAS WOODS. -BAMKIEg-AN©BBOKEBis^ ■ ■ - AvkviM *it>oan& - 1 » •* STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OjflcifNo.&iTfatTM' - NOTES, Drafts, bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla terals,-negotiated.* boughtrand sold on com mission. Land Warrants.bought and.sold... Particular attention paldi to the purchase pwft sale, of Copper Blocks, 1 - All communlc&tiqw atfentfrl'to 7 Jaxtlß WM. E. . , JA3. B. tt’Vil.' Wm. 11. Williams A C 0.,, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. E. Comer. Bb od -andtThird struts. ■' - ASF All transacUonamkdeoßliberal terms. of Bit Is, Notes. Ac., promptly qttond«iJ to; • jgnS&tvK • n’CONNELLA WILLOCK, 7;; BARKERS, 7 . AND Dealers in Exchange, Hank Notes, Goid and Silver Coin. Current and; Far Funds received on deposit.' Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at anypolat in the United ' "i ", . South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, rayii , 'PiyraroagH, pa. . AETHtTRS, BODQEES & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS CORNER OF FOURTH ANDSiHTHFI&LD STREETS, aufcfimPlttaburgh, Ptu - Removal. . ... PATRICKS * RBIEHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,.. izaoe ßemooedthtir OJJlce to the CornerPjfjJMß&WQO&eU. • - PirtaßraflH, p*. TIATRICKfI A FRIEND, R*nfr«ra nnrj Hrr.hang* X and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances GokL Silver and Bank Notes. Exchangee on the Eastern and Western Gitlw constantly for sale. . aj Collestions node In aU the ciHea-.throughout. Btates. Deposits received in par funds oricorreut paper,at tho comer of Fifth and Wood.Btriwtß.vji 1: j {fob? • W. HOLMES 6 SOITS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,' . bat* Mxovxn fHim BAfrxota irrD'sxOkxxoafoTricx'xo so. 67 KA&KXT BfBXXV, VOtTH DOOka EHOW'OLD'BEASm “■ HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and 'Exchange Brokers, cmT* Cities constantly for sale. • OoHacUona made in all thedtiea throughout the United Btatas. Deposits received in par binds or current caper. No« 67 Market street, between Third ond Fourth sta. TIERNAN A COn - BANKERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 96 Wotd Street, comer of. Riasimi Auev, BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; DjXeount time exchange,and promissory notes: maxe ooUecttouain all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deporita on: call and on interest, and give their prozfipt Attention frail other matters appertaining to aßfokexVbuslxieas.' 'Eastern ExahauggccngtantlyoahAnd* 7 '.7 '. it -©500,000 JOHH WOODS, - BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKERi DSAixa :ur Exchange. Coxnmerelal and Banlc Notes. STOCK bought and sold OS, . carefully attended to. Interest paid ;on Deposit , .. ? . dmaff r HILL & CO., ' : BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKHBS, . .. COBSXB Of'WOOD 'AMD VETtB SZSXB9. ' . SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cltlee constantly {6t sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted— Gold, Barer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made In aU the principal cities orthe UnJtad States. : Be* powte reooired of Pay and Current Funds- ' [mar27ly : aiun igMrea, iswA&n hmt*. • ruaxsa xmtmr KBABTKR & EAHH, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE mtmtgfta,. BUT AND BELL Gold, 821rer, and Bank Notes: negotiate Loans on Beal Estate or StockißeeoriiJest purchase Promisaary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West: buy and sell Stocks on Commission, : OoUactkma made on all paints In the Union. fmyi G. E.ABEOLD ft CO., BANKKRfI AND BXCHANOB BBflltima TkBALKBSIn £xchao»4 Coin, Bonk Kotos, Sight and U Doe Drafts, Ac. Cculectionß care Colly to* and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. • “ Stocks bought and sold on commission* - . b i <a>Ko. 74 fourth et, aagt door to Bank of pifeyg. fselS Donate tmi ibrtign EzcAanpc,Bmkltotu, Gold and SSker Baught,Bddaaißadaaetd,aiau ■■ EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOBSB 07 WILLXAH A. HILL ft C 0. t . . „ . M wood Brain, rmasraaa.; ,; ta-latOTMttUoirtJoa tfan» Jepoella. [JanlS; $827,470 69 TBOHPJOH Bill ,_JBO. A.CiOdBST THOMPSON BELL ft CO., - BANKERS AND BROKERS. Omerof Third ant Wood itfgtr, Hflatayii; ra.- THOMAB WOODS, . ! COMMEBCIAL BBOKEB.TEa - ABC puns n. *otu, Bonds, Stocks, Bui Bstatc, ke n -No. I» Jfcarift tL,PitMurs>>>F<i- . [Jit; ctmmlottl’s liosn omcc. “VJ'a 100 BMITHFrEU) STREET, NEAR FIFTK.— AN Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watc Sua. SDTorsars cud other Taloablo *rtidoa«.- auliuUy CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. TjIORiIERLY of the colebrated ClothlngDepotcn Liberty JBT etreet, which haa won on unbounded popularity under ho name cf the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur pose of acquiring more apace tot their Immensebusiness, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have cow the moss -SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That hag ev6r been offered to the public. - . Their principal object for this removal. is to give them core facilities for the - WHOLESALE TSADB. They are prepared to eqll Goods at the LOWEST EASTER# PUIQEBI Andthey will warrant them to be as good a# any mana festered in the Union. 7 CUSTOM "WORK, ra tas our &ttu,asn uporvnaanoorur ffofiox. They band a full and beautiful assortment ot LOTUS and COATINGS, for 01 FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUBI- Our luterwte are identical with thoso of our customers* •nil wo aesuw the public that our fidelity will not toll in ailing all orders we may be favored with* 49“ DOii'X FOBGEE THU PLAO&— 88 Wood Street, (EAST 3IDS,) COE3IB OT DIAMOND ALlfiT. N. E.—We desireour patronstouudarstandths t wehare no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention is doroted exoittalrely to the’ House eboTo designated. mar*3 Fall and Winter Goods 1 EDMO ND~W A T ts» Merchant tailoh, no. isa liberty street— IJja?e now on hand a largo stock of Pall and Winter uooaa. Overcoatings,ofentirelr new designs; Fluah Vest-' togs, of the most beautiful patterns; French and Caftaimeresjof .oTary style and ahade in the markelaU of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. otrt4^ NEW BPttiao QOOJDSs - JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN UcOLOBKSY A 00'S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse,No.BB Wood*treet,and comer of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied etoek of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of Inviting the attention of the publio to. These goods have been purchased from first hands, «nd r oonsequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we: can and do sell at as small profits as any house in the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale deelere and country merchants, In general, to give us a call, and examine our extensive, assortment of READY MADE GLOIHING. It is almost, impossible to •numerate the qttant l yof piles ofgarmenta that Is to be seen at this li i e establishment; itTs sufficient to say that it has never tceneqnalled by the house itself. parl&if JOHN HeOLOSKEYA 00 ciotnings ciothingi ■ " mHB undersigned respectfully informsjSa friends and the X publio that he la now receiving at his stcre,No.'l77 Lib er tvstreet, a choice assortment of Cloths, Oasslmerea and Vestings* of-the latest and most desirable styles, which, ha is prepared to make to order in the most.&ehionablo man ner, at short notice, and on tha We have also on hand a large and Wellman ufactufed stock «»i£mail«o]othlng, to which welnvlta th« nttontlon of buy era, either wholesale or retill. ■ ~ : , Persons who parchnssßoodsforc»sh, wiilinddt to their •drantags to oil et 177 Elbert, etrtetjbeibr* tanking their" purchases. fmarßj . : o .C.OONNEft. Sew CiothlngStON.' " v : i> STREET, OPPOSITE tIBEETF. : rTIHE subscriber baa Jnst opened this uewwstabiiahmant. X where behaaelwayson Itand alargeandcbolcearatiri. ment of ell articles of CLOTHING, whloh tSwanantaearud to anyln.thecity,,,ndwWs.lt at tbaSXreimbtaS? «*•’ The public ire requested toglTe hitoa^t 0 ?. 0 ? P"' mareriy . :B. OPPENnBTMnro W To ilonackaopero. " ~—e E have now opened one of the laiaost etock. of CHINA. GLA&Taad WEENSWiffirufa&. l£ Housekeepers (a the city, and Intend. sefflSi nty.ry low prices. We will sell a handsome Bet of White w.m Mss fjs enU^ttSST 1 " ° f » tl( taTeput down in prkn to FRENCH CHINA. twenty dlflbrent stylos of French China d K "?,‘ beautfol Gold Band Dinner eets-aUof bmer priJS “W I” HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. niawl2 < o! >r K , nl ,™ *«** Bpoons, Waltots, Britan- h *^Vhndw. GRASS WARE. and receiying, a large stock of Boston end pitta- U l “u ' Vttr< ’’ wtlc! * wo * m »t manutaotureiV . _ t COMMON WARE : -r Our stock or common Tens, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch ere, and eyery article suitable for countryot <dt7 trnd&lß !“ rgo r to which Inrits the attention of city amt country merchants, an we will sell them very low ffirjuh: Housekee pars and othera in .want of eattr Chlna and Queonswara’ wUI do weU by calling at “ ■ . CHINA HALL, •ol o No - 02 u “ket, between Sd and tthata, gl Opposite Gen. R White. HO DSES store-roomb, WAREHOUSES, 1 Ac 4 TO n® ■—Lawrenceoah—A comfortable Dwelling ilouee ~ P n °dgid wita S , K ’ om ' k ‘ teta »'- |s “ , Allegheny City—A Two Story Brick House, newly nalnted PBrnff 10 " Eobin£onstree£ .“ear to I*lo Aft. muhington-A. Dwelling House of three rooms on sssfr Warehouses on Water street A lafge itwroimra Founh street. Together with others. - ca Apply to a OUTHBERT A 60H, J el6 140 Third ’ - July magazines- Godey’a Lady’s Book, for July—so eenta* Ballou’s Magarine, « “ i 0 ’ .• Yankee Notions. • « « 1R ' Prank Leslie’sN.Y. JonmaL * is a . - - •North British, fbr May. TIONEBY fbr sale at COST, ahd aonminf T^.' V . - r CLOTHING. ’ NESS COATS. JOHN M'OEOSKEY A 00, - MISCELLANEOUS' „ SUPERIOR. : mniß" ‘f* sau“^5 au “^* r ' WUo<mi, “* T'tj S * iltta ted on the Bey of Superior and .wm n T?ft’» Q TTr- * h *. bead of Lake*-Superior, and SSbSEpR AIwISS.SS s ’^?® lllsB HBBWB, and GBBATER. ADVANTAQ£3 -JOB A COMMERCIAL CITY, P G | ot io4he North-we»t;.aud Is equalled in prospective Importance by. Chicago on j y ’ - Th»‘?K«irfetorfl clear,-undisputed and unincum bered lltle fo :the: land upon which. BU£ERIOtt la laid out, -and all purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds fbr the samb. Buperior was laid out during the past season, and already dontatafl several -hundred inhabitants, w Large .Hotel/ a number ;p£ Btow% a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, #nd ts ld alTresperta the . , —r, :;j NEW TOWN in tho West. .The County Scat/the United-States land Ofiloe and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and Infce Superior UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, 1 on* in course of construction, ccnnecting wiih-St- Paul, temloatea at this place. It is also tbo Lake termini of all the projected.railroads to Jho head of Lokeßuperior: : The a Boo° ciankf vriti be opened In Junt?; after which, four lines of Lake Steamers wIH run to Superior—one (tom Chi* cagp. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo ;all fine Vessels, having, been built expressly for this trade. _ 1 " One steam Saw Hill Is now In openrUon, and the maehl neryfor nsecondis now on the waf to Superior, which will be set to work its,antral; .< One-half of the'lots hare been appropriated by the pro prietors to be cold by tfcetrodewlgned to actual eettlers on easy public improve ment* Liberal appropriations- have been made-for public purposes; parks, chdrches, railroads, Ac, 4c, ~ :■ 1 In-order lo’correct the misapprehension arising from ; similarity of names, It Is proper to state that a Superior about the title of-which a kgol controversy exists, Is' another.(hd different'place, oqd in a different Itownshlp ftbniStrpEaioa,- - ;yeypr,.end r Willlsm .IL;Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors,'and maybe seen In the .priocipaT, hotels of St. Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland; Toledo,' Buffalo, andotbes.cltie& r . ;• u Ail persona who wish .to purchase lots, or obtain informa tion, are Requested to apply to-WM. 0. Nxwroir. Buperior, Douglas county, Wisconsin.- • * vWntlAil H* NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior. . jy&Sm * • ■ v :•- • ; 1 • : Board oMlealtlt Notice. INFORMATION has been mode to the Board of Health that cases of cholera occurring outside of the dty have been brought within Its limits for relief. No doubt the friends'Of the rick are prompted by motives of humanity, yet-ittspropertheyshould be. Informed that they subject themselves to a severe .penalty by so doing. '■'The Legislator* passed laws regulating this matter,ln cases where the disease is malignant or contagions, in order , than the densely p6pnlated clty may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, whonit has galned-a footing, ftJflr&ly rertß so long aff there remains a mbjeerfor its re-’ ' morsileSflattooki ■ : Thn Board bf Health aw determined to enforce the law, Itpatiente ached with cholera, or any malignant or ebuta giods disease/ outside'the city, mustbe removed to any of the Hospitals} persons conveying them thither must have a permit from tire Botrd ofHealth , The attention «f all persons interested is called to the following sections ofgnactapproTedAprirS, IW2: 6; ; That ahy •master, commander, or other person Jxavtns chargß of ;aay vessel: or steamboat, violating any of i therulesor regulations prescribed by the said Board of _ Health,'under the provisions of thlj act,shall, upon convio- . ' tion thereof, by Indictment or prosecution in any court haring Jurisdiction, pays flnonot exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovered and- paid into the treasury of said Board of HeisTOn 8*0.7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive information that any malignant or contagious disease {meaalee excepted) prevails within any port or place within the United States, they shall stake diligent inquiry concern* ing the same; and if it shall appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication with such infected port or 'pikes shall!* subject toauch control and regulations as the BoardofHealth may from time to time direct, and pnbllah In one or more newspapers published in the dtj of Pitts** burgh; and thereupon every person or persons, and all goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from inch infected port or. place, and having entered and been ■brought .into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such rezu latidns, shall be subject to the same penalties as is provided for In thapreceding section. - . f : _ The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. -, ; f .-. * A. C.-MUBDOQH, Physician to the Board of Health. GEORGS FORTUNE, jygS ,: . . y~. . ;HealthOffice. JSfiBGASIIIifi COLLEGE. PITTSBURGH. PA. INCORPORATED BY THE-LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl vania, with PerpetuolCharter. ' ' ■ • •' • • FACUIfT.' •' P. DU??.\PresidehV<taihor of the “North Accountant,") Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. '. **-',. ; ANDREW -T. ; HOWDENj Assistant Professor of Book* ■ JGIS? D. WILLIAMS, the beat off-hand Penman In the United States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental 'Penmanship. • ;■;&£. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law and Political Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Departmant, Professor of Mathematics, fee." ' Pi L.APEI4 Professi.'C of the French and German Lau guages. ... This Is the only institution of the kind in the Western Slates by a practical Merchant of many years experience in extensive budinws, and whose lectures upon all the details and practice of business, os well os every do pirtment of Book-Keeping, are bo deeply interesting to all young men of business, and which account* for the anno* rior attainments of his otudenta. Hia course of Steamboat Book-Ke(j>ir.g is pronounced by an eminent accountant “a perfect system for such books and accounts.” . , This is the ovfy Institution in'the cityhrwhich o Profe;- bci of. Penmanship givea regular instruction In that im portant science, and consequently the only one whero a good hand writing cah“fe obtained. Thu course embraces upwarda of 30G commercial calculations, many of which are attempted by no iothor teacher. No specimens of Pen* mansnlp but those executed by Mr.WUliama are exhibited. Call for a Circular and specimen cT his Penmanship. • ' Duff’sßook*Ke«pißg, Harper's edition, $1,60. “ The most perfect la the language.”. Duff's Steamboat Accountant, $l. “A perfect system"' . . J99TAU fetters addressed to the Principal will bo promptly answered. .. ; .. ~ 7 Farm for Sale. Apart up the brick tavern farm, on the Brownsville Read,'about tw miles from the Moncu gahda Bridge, containing .about .fifty -acres; is offered for sals in quantities to suit purchasers. Terms very reason a* bid. For particulars enquire on tho premisesT e«p2fcwtf ‘ j- WBL NOBLE. Information Wanted. 1 ; A . YOUNG MAN NAMED STEPHEN P.COOPER LEFT Xjl hi* homo, in York county, Pennsylvania, some time last year to go to New York to work at the Carpenter busi ness, and has not been heard from since. Any information pfhimwill be thankfuily recelied by Ms mothsr,.MAßY COOPER—os his father died last March, since he left. JeSo:wBw Executor’aNotlcc. . A LL persona Indebted to the Estate of WILLIAM JIOR- AjL RInOV, late of Findley, township, Allegheny county, deceased, will make payment to the subscribers, and these having: claims viU present them properly authenticated for settlement,to JOSEPH HARPER,! r June 9th, 1565. GEO. MORRISON, / Es< r? ators * Je9.w6t NOTION Is hereby given, that* an application will be nttda to thasext Legislature of Pennsylvania, by the Citisens’ Deposit Bank or Pittsburgh, for an EXTENSION : AND ALTERATION IN THEIR CHARTER, allowing them tbs privilege of Increasing their Capital Stock to ihesum $600,000, with all the powers and privileges enjoyed by' other Banks under the laws of Pennsylvania. • JeSSnrijal ~ . . H. P. JONES, Cashier. STRAWBERRY: PLANT*}, suitable for planting—em bracing the finest and most reliable varieties In culti vation. Early planting will insure a good crop next season. Gardeners or others ordering large quantities will be for* nUhed at low rates from the Seed and Implement Ware house, Fifth street, by Jy3o.w3t< JAMES WAUDItOP. Farm at Private Sale. rpHE subscriber offers at private sale a small FARM JL cohUmingabbuiFlFTY*ACßES,situalcdonl‘erry PorkCreelti Snowdentownship, Allegheny county, ad olnlnglandsofJosephßiggs,thesnbBorlberar.d others'. The land is of excelleni quality; about 12 acres fine Meadow Bottom : lOacres good Timber; and about 40 acresckaredandundergoodaiateofcultivation. Tlta Birmingham.andFinleyville Plank Road runs directly throughtt. its situation is vety oonvenieniandtieaira. ble,beingonly 11 mileefrom Pittsburgh,andwitbinone mUeof sieamjgrisiand saw Mills j Water and Coal i n abundance. Terms made known by the subscriber lying naar Finley villo, Washington county. Pa. j — william gaston. SOTIOE. 18 hereby giventhat application will be made to the next Leritalatureftra Charter Incorporating the YOUGBIO* GHKaY BAS^ - at McKeesport, Allegheny County, Pa;; with a Capital of and having all tho privileges of tapiiiS hotea, discounting, and receiving deposits, aa pro- Tidedbytho Banting Act of the Commonwealth. fje3fefim Sotlee. PURSUANT!© the Act of . Assembly, notico Is hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at Its next session, for the Incorporation of a Bank or Issue, to be called the ALLEGHENY CITY BANK* to ,be .located in the City of Allegheny, and the Capital to be TvbrHandred and Fifty Thousand Dollar?, Jrtth the privilege of Increasing the same to Five Hundred Thousand Dollars. - - - - Alleghany, June SO, 18b5.~w6m . Farms to Bent* ' I WILL. LEASE FlVfi OP MY FARMS, in East Deor /. township, Allegheny cototy, situate within two and a hairmileaftomthePeansylyanliCanal: each containing upwards of TWO HUNDRED ACRES, all Improved. Those disposal to rent call at my; residence. Locuet Hill Farm, near T-wcntum. . -;tira2titm»tr.; ■; ■; bartbam Murray. ?;l B*l* of Lot* for Conntrv Haiti. T7IROMEIQHIEENTOTWENTY AORE3, In Colllna . f township, half a mile North of Butt liberty; aclloln. Mello D! Ao. wll ho sobUnlotstosult purchasers. A fine view of Kim liberty tho Pennsylvania Railroad, Ao, la h jl fcom this ““<*■ Ihore are a variety ofgrafted bruit tree*, andeprings 80 ttB prenljoo. W. Joyce (the ten ant;) will show the land. 1 Eorterma,epjJyto JOSEPH KNOX, xLm, .. _ 'Attorney at taw, lotvit . " 71 Grant etreet, Piltabutvh. Exocator’a Notice. : ; ~ A tL persona Indebted to tho estate of JOHN EWING, ijlijatopfFindley township, Allegheny county, declared! will male pajmeut to the subscriber, ami those having clatmswlll present them, properly authenticated, for Betti£ W M -n KE^. rpHE GRHAT LITBRARY DEPOT of Pittsburgh; b at 00/8, No. 32 Smithfleld street where all tho New Boofcoare for sale. ,■ • 5 SI”!?* 11 . 5 Mw * Sewell,, author of “Amt Herbert.” To^ol^r,^ 0 ® 0t tlfe '’’ lc - lwo vols > P a P«.*l; one Cac ? t> t** 6 ” Sebastopol-;! voL, doth, $l. oeas lath ® Household. A newbpokbyT^s,'Arthur. Price 25 cents. One that oa* * w**????* (®PMgrlh the hands of their children. P -ThAffidrees-of Ha ugh ton; or,The Mother’s Secret Bv ““^'^‘‘Castlel“n,'*Aa Pep®’ «»r* Ohen enrtOtof Tvii.^otML <B ° rlpUon of X3ah m * WBrs ''ltaria'-Ptotoiir WoW, complete; 12 vole, at 60 cents per volume. - • a ng3 I ~. • Law Books* Aol authoriied to sell low some valuable Law Bcoiu. v lO Toli Pa*R^dftB r by Barr j.. i r ‘ Bouvier’e Institutes; v ’ -C reenUeFs Evidence; . lasted.; And' other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. GEO. F. GILLMOB6, i -**pM . ; . at the ogee of Morning Po«t OURIOUS ’AND SINGULAR PHENOMENON!—That l*, Grey EWr restored to its natural color, with all the strength and haalthy growth of youth, by ose ®f the HAM • ■ Theeingularudsptatlon of Ingredients In this compound aSbcts tho emall vessels at the. roots of the hair, ana thus •fimMateitta natural soeretfon of eolortag matter, giving torn and atreoirth to its growth. It also imparta to the hair a aloea and beauty unlike that given by any other trenonriozu audio every case It will rev tore tho natural JoSrcfttetadr, ivhere egv or alotaum ha» turned It grey. W4l? ; S®} StOOIHMBMWSUrtiF MO= ' - -14EDIOAL ***: *■’'* - nnutto l ;IB< «t» .all MUtt 7 ’« Indly.yi ta, o f Ch 7‘ * 6 M ®»" -i' , «•* am too Modi- * hot thor© Of fypa reQufrtd »»v4 much sickness and suffering might bo urerente£if * tarmless -but , effectual iCatharttc .Here.;»Dro*Rls *Lf Nopereon can' ffcef Vell>hUo o'cadatio habit oftod*™! vaifr; .besides, it fiOoo gehofaUa'eefffous.'autl of£n iS which might? baTObeou srolded bytfasthaaJySf} jndicloua ™ of a good pntgatire. ..This Is auk. traeof £? !d3 > symptoms, end ..Bilious' drraogetnelte. They all-tendtobecorae crprodaco Ihe d^rv^ft*H formidable dletempers which load tho land* Henco a reiiabiefamily physicis of ih» gpgp j n . portance to.thepabllo fcearth/aniTthls Ml hatfbun ,!SL feetsd skm; Wmwttbat XSi'S MtonslTß trial of its Tirtuea by Physicians, Professors, tod I Patients, has shewn .results surpassing. anything hitherto 1 effected beyond b fS f ’ T 22 not tabsUntiated by pereorisof grich a. UDtrnthf^ tODS an 4 J* o " o * l ** 9 to, tor to tho snsjSton“r ,n Chemist cf Eoeton, and Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of thsValtsd Statu ROBERT 0. WINTHItOP, ’fix Speaker cf ths HorS£rt Bepreaantatlrcs. _ _ ... . . ;..... ... , ABBOTT LA WHENCE, Minister Elen, to Koolitii' - tJOHN B, STTZFATBIOK, Catholla Btaop of Eonoo • . Dr.Jil^CHlliTON,Practical Chemist ofNewrorkCity, 'endorsedby - - it Hon. W.L.MABCT,£ecretaryof State; ; 'j WM; B. ASTOR, the richest cum hi America; S.l*ELA£n> 6(X>.» Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel. and others. ' "' * lMd-«pae« permit, weconld give many hundred csrtlfi catea from all parts Where the Pills have been used, trot eri aenee «Tenmoreconvincing than the experfenceof eminent publlomen. tf'fljmxd la their effects upon trial. '' Thne Puls, the- result of long Investigation and study. bk ouered to the public ins.the bestead most complete which tho present state of. medical-science-can-afford. They; are compounded not of the dfugs themselves; but ot the medicinal virtuesonly of Vegetable Bemedli extracted by Chemical process la asiate of purity, and combined to gether in such a manner as to Insure the best results. The system of composition for medicines has been Grand in ihsn .hnd hitherto been obtained , by, any process. The reason is perfectly obvious. : While by the old cSde of composition, every medicine Is burdened with more or lees of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each indi present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of substance employed- Bra- left behind, the cararive virtuS only being retained. Hence it Is wJf evident thatthe effects should prove as they have proved, mqro purely remedial and the.Pillsa more powerful antidote to disease than on 4 other medldnaknown to the world. - • • - * As It is frequently expedient that many medicines Bhould betaken under tba counSl of an attending Physician, and as ha could not properly judge of a remedy without know* Ing its composition, I fcavesupplied the accurate Formula by which both my Pectoral and- PHls are made, to the whole body of Practitioner* in the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, therefihouldbe anyone who has not received them; they will be forwarded by mail to ou request^- . .Of sU lho P»tent MMldnea (hat ore offered, how few would be taken ir rthelr .composition wqb known t Their llfrconßiste In their myßiery. I have ho mysteries,* The composition of my preparations Is laid open to all men,end aIL who aw competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge thtlr convictions of their intrinsic merit*. The Cherry Pectoral Was prenodneed by seientiflo men to be a wonderihl medicine before Ua effects were koown. Many eminent Physicians have debated thtf same thing or my Pills, end even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more »>■>« realised by their effects upon trial. - They operate by thdrpowerful Infloema on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy action—remove the obstructfons of tho stomach’, bowel*, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring-their Itregu lar actios to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex ist, snch derangements as are the first origin of disease. .Pwpawd by Dr. JAMES O. AYER, Practical and Ana lyrical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cento per box. Fiveboxeaforfl. ..... Sold by B, A. PAHNESTOOK ft C 0.,. at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. .• • • r -- • • je6:4m:d>w ASTHMA AID EGMMPIM attff ABD .VE u t «fOBDBRFV( , EfX-cJEANA BROUGHT HOME TO Th £ 8008. OF TUB BULLION A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made '■ by.Dr,Curtis,of ttladtyilnthe treatment of Con sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. - We r» fer to “ Da. HioiiHA, oa lafiAinro Htosan Vapox aku Caißirr Stscp.” With this ne w method, Dr. C. has re etored many afßictod ones to health, asan ‘evidence of wMch bo has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treat- ' ment a physician remarks, “It lis evident that Inhaling— - constantly breatMng an agreeable, healing vapor—the me* - .dicinat properifea must come In .direct contact, with the • whole serial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape themany and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced : Into the stomach, and subject to the process of-digtetjon." The Hygeanaia lor sale at oil tho Druggists throuchont tho country.—iVcic York Dutchman of January 14. -> •' The Inhaler Is Worn on the breast, under the linen, -'*! out the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being * sumdent to .evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of ct-sea of 1 cures, like the.following,^might be named: - ; ; One package of the Hygeaca has cured me of the Asthma >- of wi years standing. - j. f. Kxssßtfar, ■ 1 r , P.M.pfDanesunon.Ps. lam cored of the Asthma .of ten yean* standing by Dr. $ CnrUa’sHygeana. MamabW Eisus, Brf oklyn, N. Y. V Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, N Y., was cored of a eevsrp case of Bronchitis by .the Hygeana.; s My eister has beencoredof adlstresaisgcougbcfseveral ? years’ eiandiog, anddttdded to be by IhSphyei* : l .ciana, . Shiv was cured in one month, by the Hygeana.' £ ; J. H.Gaubxxt,Richmond,Me. f Xha Ber. Dr. Ghesver, of New York, testifies of out modi- ; c!ae In’iho following language: ' -- " - - „ • ... Kstr Yoax, Nov. 16 r ISSL > : Dlu» Sis—l think highly of Dr. Ourtls’s Hygeana. as a i remedy.in diseases of the throai and lungs. Having had * opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced that it is a moat excellent medicine, both the Syrup and i - Iheinhaliogopplicaticttto the cheat. ' « Urgeana Is the ORIGINAL and ONLY ' GENUINE ARTICLE; all ethers are base Imitations, or r vile and -INJURIOUS countcrltrito.- • Shun tham-au you ■e.ould POISON. . * y, „ For . s l la Dr * Qeo> l4O Wood street; B.; S: Sellers ftCO4 Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City: John . Sargent, New Brighton; C*L. Koirar, Rochester. -- > : -t -v; fmyl4ajswßm • Garter’s Spanish Mixture, i THE GREAT PURIFIER OF- THE BLOOD 11 ■Hot a Forticlß of Heronry in it. T E? TFB AFJHCIED READ ANi» PONDER!—An JLilnWli • E.modyfor Scrofola, King« Kill, Staaini. ; Uam, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimplea or Pustule f on the Face, Blotches,* Boils, Aguo and FeT*r, Chronic Sore Byes, Bing Worm or Tetter, Sold Head, Enlargement and ; Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic * Disorders, Lumbago, .Spinal Complaints, and ail Diseases arising from an injudicious use or Mercury. Imprudence is. Life, or Impurity of the Blood. • Thfe grea t alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood- 1 Iscowusaabyt- .usands of grateftil patients from aU part ) of the United Btotes, who testify dally to the remarkahl :: sures performed by the greatest of all medicines, u OAR* TEE’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, SSmatiml" tidrofola. Eruptions on tho SUn, Elm DtenM, l-.iitZ CIcOM, OM Sores, Affections of the KMners, DkeMesof the : Ttm»t.FenuUe Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones ’ - Eor all diseases of tho Blood, nothing has jet been rbnn-» tocornguawthlt. Itcleanscs the t|2> gently and efficiently on the liter and Kldneja.: etrengthens the Digestion, rijes tone to the StaaSb/i h«%y, and restores th« Conetl ' nHon, enfeeWed by disease or broken down by the eicsssea cf yooth, to its priHtlue riger an l strength. t For the iAdies, It Is Inrariehly bettor then all tha eoo-’ used. A few doses of Carter's Bpanlsh Htrtnra: will remove aU sallownesa of complexion, bring Che roeea-' manthng to the cheek, give elasUclty to the, step, and lm- ; KfflffiSraS* remarkabledegroe beyond Thelarge number of certificate!! which we hare recolMd* from persons from oUpartlof the Unitea Stolen, istho krai erilencq that there Is no hnmhag about ltT’xbe press,' * n°wnto the'oomm^‘§, P afl°Su I tJ l S d toßmmyto’the’ wonderful effects of this <3BEAT BLOOD PUiUFDsIL ' CaU on the Agent and Ret a Circular and Almenee, one jead the wonderful cures this truly greatest or all Medldntf' naa performed. . None genuine unless signed by BENNKTS? 4 BEEIlfi Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Bichaond, to wfcomeS cnurs ftreappiies and agencies mnst be addressed. saunestock, Joseph plem BBOS.,and by Druggists generally, gTAT; * * FahnaUxk roMlrtng, thU morning, the within certificate of toot .Vor * W w b 0 T nJ?i ltU ' ji ? B to you, os it woo rent ranuUmy, Wo are, Qentlem.cn, joora, tery truly * « J. MUSBON * CO. UMo d»nghtor, foai years old, and m 3 san, older, were for » conaaeraMo time snffiSniFfroii; SSSS 1 porohased two bottle. of yoor T“SK, * 5 1T “ thno doses, according to dlrocttons aod straD|ato soy, laleas thanthree hours th*y passed Tti' : >? n V~^^ DNI>I)LED worms, JnKSS; dlowy langib of froa twelve to fifteen inches. :< iWfing experienced so much of the beneficial effects c 1 11 my aut ? toroccmmend it to th : public, as, in mj opinion, one of the moat efflcadous renin dies against worms ever offered to ' : • Gentlemen, believe me lobe • i ■ . • ”” MhOb ISTH n ANIS' > uSls.! eeSSSf i-S 1 ' e ?i, by , B - A - A - FAHNESTOCK 4‘OCK comer of First and Wood streets. - • mjl6 - Joseph: White’s Ourlaga Repository. T lately enlarged,) on the Oreenshurg tumpiko, near the no-gfeg-gTfgr- ■ uam.betweon Pittsburgh and t&wreaceTilla, respectlnll P uW ic to inspect his stock of CAEiUAOKf- BUGGIEg, «c. And he particularly informs genileme • ptcrchassrt, that-one priceonly is made. Fourteenyearv experience in the business, enables him to place before hi ; patrons the same choice collection of Carnages which, t- ~ many years past it has been his particular department r select from the various and most talented Eastern main - ; fecturerm Th» success of his new system is complete—tk , economy of his arrangements will supply the beat and mo,; ; fashionable manufikcturea at moderate yrieex. • Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which ti noma for decorating houses of business has neaped unc ; - the price of goods, (owing to largo rents.) JOSEPiiTV hitv will «3J, on ready money only, at mubb less than the usu ln the beat aappe^^SdMM, t ATTENTION 1 Bounty tar;., TiSofthaUnltad States,cud nary Seaman, Marino. Clerk an/i tIJi Seaman, on . SSMmU.orVolm^o“iS& , ‘ n . ln tt » H ” aro enUUedTS th o aut ® Warrant forICO Acresof Land. * Aet pf to . Those whoitave received an , „ Warrant for inch Quantity of rIJ f o ***.*** tc -. whole, 160 Acres. 4 of Una “make, la h lugUuuawSmdadto prompt!^ 13t 0 tel F open fu awerei Bf AMcSl Q *** ctu *S*- Promptly , mhn • Rann , r„.^ DfiTI N iOOJIS • &:' j *W. 9 mm nus: INHALATION foa tm. ouii op iNX FROM CANADA •- c •* *
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