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Belmont .10:31 “ 6:15 '* T:O3 Birneerille... -10*3 “ 6:43 “ <4O Cambridge ....11:06 “ 8:04 “ 900 “ Concord?!. .12:17 P.M. 8:30 - J*J J; Zanesville 1:10 w o‘-30 10:20 Newark ........ 2*)B “ 10:37 11:&0 Arrive Oolumbos... 6-20 " 12:15 P. M. 1:20 A.M. The Kxpress Train going East wm atop to tahe up or Unve passengers, at Taylor’s, Newark, Zanesvill , > CMabrldgo, Campbell's, Barnoavtlle, and Bel “ 0 ? 1 Onrao Wkt will stop only at the above named Stations. The Mall Train will atop at all the ie to be received, or deUvered,»ndot S llFst?- notice being given. The Mgbt Train will stop at all Bta none on proper notice J^SsT. Tbs 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at tolumbus | with tha KxDresa Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. nL * _t»v *h 6 Train from the West on the Columbus, Pi(iua iSd Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning t f and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio lUiiroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphiaand East- S:3G P- M. Train will connect at Columbus with the -second Trwln from Cincinnati; at Newark with Bait dusky, Uanfifleld and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Possengera 1 wring Louisville and polnte below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A.M.Train on Little Miami RailrouLwiilcotinect oi with this Train at Columbus. Paawngon laartag Intona - polls and Richmond by morning Train on Indtaia OentnU Railroad will also oonnect with this Train at Cjlnmbus, and reach Wheeling at 9:16 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving In Balti “ The^ o Train^*connrcts at Colombus with the Af all Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:30 P. M.,and arrives at A. M 4 connecting with the Aooomraoda rtofSita on t£ Baltimore aodObto.Railroad. Paoen* M i»«T!nff Chicago hy the Evening Ttalna can, by this »5ta I ‘S2 City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day ton, reach Colombui in season to *his trstoiand at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train fcr Cnrole>r land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Warn dtiaa^ The 6:15 A* ALUail Train connects at Bel lair With Nicbt Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark Wttn trains to and from Banduahy, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, rtd ScrSeviUe; at Ooinmbus with the train, for and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indlaoa- DoUa, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbane. *Xhe 946 A. Exprees Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbna at 3:-Q P. and connects with trains going South and West arriv lDTh9^P.n™ connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Oolombos with Mail Train al £l5 A. M- direct for Cincinnati, Xenia,Dayton, Indiana-: pnlis, Lafayette,Terre UsuU,Wnt Ig* fr«nesvllle, June IS, IBss*^je2l] THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connoting the At- Lanticcltiee with Western, North-western and South western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road also eonnectsat Pittsburgh with dally Wot all parts on the Western Rivera, and at duikywlth steamers to all porta on the Lakes: making the most direct, chexxput and rrhaw rouia by whtoh FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe?, Dry Goods,l 753 _ par 100 tb*. (in hexes.) Furs, Feathers, Ac J SSOUND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,) Dry Goods, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea- V&>c: per loOibs. tber, Wool, Ac... ) THIRD CLASS. —Anvils, Bagging, Baoon 1 &0c 1003,4. and Pork, (in buliL) Hemp, Ao. - I FOURTH CLASS—Co&o, Fish, Bacon and) IOOBa. pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil I ‘ In shipping Goods from any point Easiot Phllaael phU.be particular to mark package “ via ft**** 1 ™™ 1 . AU Goods consigned to tha Agents of this Rosa at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh* will be forwarded without Aoiati.—Mosofl Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N. v • f, J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; ftlagraw A Koons, Balti more; Geo.o.Franciscus, Pittsburgh; Bbringman A Brown, CtadanaU, Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky 4 R- 0. Meldram.Msdiaon.lnd.; BatcliflA Co., 8L Ixmls,Mo4 J- B. Mitcheh A Son, feransrUle, Indiana. General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. f H. J. LOMBAERT, jgyQ t Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, June 20,1865, the Mail Train leaves Steubenville dally, (Sundays at 7 o’clock, A. M., and arrive at Newark at 1.60 o clock, P. M-, connecting with trains for Columbus, Sandusky, ludiaoa polls, Chicago, j Cincinnati, Lasallo, j Mount Vernon, Rock Island, I Toledo, Saint Louis. Reach Cincinnati at 8:20 same evening- RETURNING: Leaves Newark at 12 o’clock, iL, and arrives at Steuben. Tilleat 7:10 P. BL Passengers by this train leave Cincin nati at 0 o’clock, A. M. The CadU Accommodation Train Leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 4:05 F. M and arrives at Cadis at 6:35 P. M. Mtcasiso, Leaves CadlE at 7.37 A. M., and arrives at Steubenville at I °^r A *‘urther information apply to JAMES COLLINS A Freight and Passenger Agents, Nos. 114 and 116 Water Bt LA&AYETTI? General Freight and Ticket iw E. W- WOODWARD, A jSb Superintendent. 1861,. alb link booth IbsST - - raoM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS •Vu QUIOAGO, ALTON AND BT. LODIB ROAD, Formerly tlie Chicago and Mississippi. Carrying the Great American Express and V.S. Mails. rrUIE Only Direct end Reliable Route to the South end I South-West—Seyeuty Miles Shorter then any other Route. two TSBacaa bxpbess teams baht, sundats xxcipisn. Leaves Arrvou at Chicago. Bt. Loutt. fit. Louis Day Expresa . 9.16 A.M.— WSO A.M. fit Louis Night KxpreiS-..—10.00 P. M- 2-10 I. M. Trains run directly through without change ©i cars or Chicago to Bt. Lovii <n 15>$ Tumri. , „ , IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with ths Roch Island Railroad for Ottawa, La Balle,Rock Island and On* Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, WayuesriUe and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Springfield, with Great Western Railroad tor Jackson- Tilleandfuinalsßltor. _ , _ ... At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable tout® to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At St Louis, with Dolly Flrstrdasa Bteamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular lines of Packets for Kansas, Bt. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas L. BARLING, Agent, Chicago, 111. Wl -..V 1 Xl-pr*- • (.■ ■ *• ■<*‘> w- t **■' RAILROADS. GOING EAST. Express AfciZ Train. Train. Train. ,10:00 A.M. 5:80 P. M. 11:30 P.M. .11:10 “ 4:45 “ 12:50 A.M. .1220 P. M. 6tto “ 2:12 “ ..12:58 “ 6:44 “ 3.-01 “ 1-20 u 7:08 “ 828 “ .. 2:23 “ 8:25 M 4:48 “ .. 2:44 “ 8:51 “ 6:14 “ 3:30 u arr.9:46 *rr.6:ls u GOING WEST. . ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: upm to hptp ijH Carrying the Croat U. Btatei Mail and Express. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RON DAILY on Its entire length from DUBCQOE to CAIRO, AMD CHICAGO to CAIRO. ' This Rond, in oonJonetlon with Trains of tho Ohio and MtjldMlppl R. ft. and Chicago and Galana lUllroed, forma Sayaost direct and only continuous R. r, route from - CHICAGO t» 81. LOOTS, CHICAGO to CAIRO? CHICAGO to DDBOQUE. Sa?SS M.^i W Loma Alto Caibo Exprim.' Loulahy this train take the ears of tho StoiS Mist B. R. atßandoral, and are carried direct to Bt isS U j| l ' M and 410 P. SL—Dtmooos AND OAISBA Ex conneettag or Dunhelh (opposite Dubuque) with a D*Hy Line of Bteam Packets fbr St Paul and the Upper ""ftr Chicago and Dubugu. at 7.30 A.! ftoin the East and places on the Ohio river dettlnedfor 8t Louie. wBl save 190 miles of tedious andun hartaln rlrar narlgatton from Cairo to St. Loutei fifteen hours In advance of the fiver route, by taking the eanatOalro. . • Hokett to Cairo, Dubuque, 8t Paul, and all to portent places by this route, can be bad at the office of«> B 0. * P. and 0. * P. Railroads In Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad In Chicago. n » jefi B. B- MASON, Bup*t. F * ITTSBUBGH AHD COHHELIBVILIi RAILROAD Open from Veit Newton, Westmoreland County, to Bllltenburg Station, Fayette County* THS VAST STIAUO CLARA FISHER baring bean char. tered by the P. A C. R. R. Co„ will leave Pittsburgh •veryevenlng at hair-past four o’clock precisely, for West Newton. connecting there with the Trains of ,the Pitts burgh and Oonnellarllle Railroad, which will run between the above points until farther notloe, as follows: Lears West Newton at fcSO A. M.; stopping at Port Roral, Smith's Hill, Jacob’s Creek and Layton; reaching Huten burg at 6-.3Q o’clock- Returning, tears Mlitenburg at owe A. M-l atop at all way stations, arrive at West Newton at 736; connecting with the steamer CI-ikA FIBHKB for Pittsburgh; reaching Plttsbnrgh at noon. . Beomd Train win leave West Newton at 12 o’dook for will leave Miltanburg kt 6 P. Hv stopping at all way stations Farenom Plttsbnrgh to MUtenbtmr,’4l.l6. Stages for ““«* *“> W U O^^X.^lß , S t & n^ r n S^ N.*ton; or to W. board the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the Monangahela Bridge. OLIVER w. BARNES. _. _ ort ,cF/* fildent an 4 Ba Perintendent. Pittsburgh. Jnos 20.1&66. |-je2l I “ charlotte mums. “ ■ MANUP Aui'L ttER AND DEALER In Puno Foatss, and Importer cfMusic and Musical Instruments. Sols Affent for the celebrated Hambubg Pianos : also, for Hallet, £*_*. A Co.’s Boston Pianos, with and without Coleman’s Sollsn Attaohsießt. [mjS) No. 118 Wood stnesv -Sr/- CKSTEAIi ROUTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI TQ&OOQH Hoi thorn Illinois to the Miseiißippi River, lOWA, MISSOUKI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to th« Ml«sL»>Pl> l i OMcago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL. ROAD And Trains ran the entire distance from CnIOAQO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, tnthout q DINO Y, KlSkoWufeiTKrOWA FORT DE9MOINRB, OOUNOTLBLUF^ JAOKBokviLLE, K Intermediate Statlona on Ulinl Western, and Ohio and Missis -s'P^r«Jnßon!ltieItie1 tie above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Tialne from the East—avoiding all laying over at any or BorUngton daily for Southern and Central j IoW. E »11d Northern fuLouriimaklng Ote and | moat reliable route to reach all t *;onifKirtontf«lntav>e«t , of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, fro “ fifty miles less staging than by any other rou!e_ Tlwßoed, for a large portion of the way, Is laid with the craTinuoos Rail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in e ] ei rant well stocked with the mostmodern Locomotives and elegant “mSb. this route naSßeugeta are sure of making eonneo ttoSTuSM^fSKS-.'T^A^Tul^- the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers oi narig tlon, as on the route by Alton. and no Bijgas« checked direct through from Chicago, ana u C «UO h agrtoto -b» parget E'Sfnhk R. omco, corner of Lake and Dearborn sis., will receive Immedi- IfßhiUtli conaipueu , Q UAMiIONDt g up ’t. ate despatch. Q E Gen’l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. TICKETS can be procured at the principal ilflees of the country. __ glevelakd ahd pittsbtjhqh railroad. COSHEOTISO wrrn Ohio aad Peimnylwanl* Railroad* VIA ALLIANCE. mHX shortest, quietest and most reliable route to Toledo, , X Hock Island, Galena, and Bt. Louis, Is >IA i CLEVELAND. , v 4 . This route la One Hundied miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago iwcnty-Uiree hoara, and Bt. Louis thirty-seven hours. The Trains of the Ohio and Ponno. Ruilroad leaving Puts* burgh at 100, A. M. and 8.00, A. M., connect at Alliance for Cleveland as follows : Train* for Cleveland leave Allianceats f, A.M., and l-oo oonn/ctlng at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Palls aid arriving In Cleveland at A M and ‘J.2O P. M., and both connecLin.' with Tr* l^ 9 {“ r Tole ‘ io ’ Chicago and St. Louis at 9.00 A. M. and 2*45 l • M. The 8.00 P. M. Train from Pittsburgh makes no conneo- Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Bock Island, I Qillfa, and the North-west, who wish to go throng*‘ * lt J: out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. BL, and arriving in Cleveland at -.20 P. U., •• U»»t is the only train by which close connections are made at or beyond Chicago. Passengers bv this Chicago at 8.00 next morning, and St. Unis at midolghL Baggage checked through to Cl ev el md wl Chic ago. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. lxiefaw 2deTi. Ut class. 2d cT *. To Alliance. *3 80 To La BaU» V CO *l3 W “ Cleveland ... 400 ‘ Rock lal d, 18 00 HOO „ *nftl«dn 6 W Galeua 181& 14 00 u Datrcltl ***** TCO $6 CO “ Springfield 18 70 16 20 -S&.4IMW slo*9 Burlington » M 18 O 0 “ Bloomlngt-16 90 14 40 •• Peoria. 18 00 14 00 to piKim thulr tickets «t Ihe offlce of Oils Company, in tho Blonongabeia Uouse, third door bslow the comer. „ , A „ . , J. DURAND, Bup t, Cleveland. J. A. CACQUBY,Ag*t, Pittsburgh. STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON' (TO. I JCSU&TTIE WESTERN WATERS, AND UfefVaff ■UBBBBBftgTKAMKOAT DIRECTORY .-HmMIMp underpinned h»v» new Id course or prepenUon » ne» STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will he Issued In October unit; the book will contain orer two hundred pages, illus trated In the best style, nnd neatly bound In a duwble Sinner IT WILL BS ONE OF TUB MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will be a book that will be interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete led and do ■cricUon ol all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, tbs ...mo of the boat, wllh the trade she ts In. Al*>, the names ofCapmlns and ofllcers, her age, Ac., Ac Ths Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and Steam boating ou the Western waters since the application of steam : aiso, a sketch of the first host built fur the Ohio Hirer, tilth the name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and descrip tion of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occur red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beanti- S I2S, .«h a LIST OP ALL THOSE WHO HAVE PERISHED BY THEIR BURNING, SINKING AND KXPLODIN'O, on tho Western and Southern waters. Ths Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, While, Red, Ouachita, Yioor,, and other Rivers, with tho Towns and Cities laid down, with correct dlitances; also many other River and Commerda items of interest to the people at large- The book will contain tho cards of the various U. 8. Mallßoats, with the trade they are In, Ac., Ac. The Directory willalso contein a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, Ac., Ac ; the new Steam boat Law, Its requirements, with comments, showing wherein It bmJUt the incomjwlent officer, and irmtres the ampoat 01/Uxr, An, Ac., and all the Important U. S Su preme Conrt Bteamboat Pertsiono np to date the Rates Lid Important Commercial Privileges, BDls of Lading, Im portant Decisions of the various U. B. Courts In regard to frrights Lost and Damaged, Ac, A.:., with many other things of Interest. ... „ „. Th** Directory will be illustrated In tb® befit stylo and minted in the beat manner. The author hu for six yeaw Ueo gathering together all the fact* and itemsin tho numerous steamboat disasters on the Western anJ Southern waters, and now Intends publishing them in book form The price of the work will be put at the low gam of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be lssuea lor the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing wilt have to do bo at once, as Done will be printed unless ordered tu odbance. This work la destined to have ft circulation ol over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mall, from all Darts of the country, daily. Some of the oldest boutmen, as well as most scientific men of the times, oru contributors to the Steamboat Directory. . ... . The Directory will be Issued iu October, and will be »n ornament to the parlor as well os steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the above communications and letters should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD A CO., Poetofflce Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. Alexander W. Foiur, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Atro Setter ion in Obascxbt, Ageot for procuring Bounty Linda and Pensions, ind for the Collection of Claims lu Ureat B 4BscSestioaß made Id this and adjoining Counties; Es- Iswor decedents eettled; Beal Estate bought, soU or leased and rents collected. Moneys Inrested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Once on FOURTH street, a few doors abore Smlthflold. Pittsburgh, March 2S, 1856—{mb28:d*wl A. W. Ko»t«r, NOTARY PUBLIC, anti Commissioner for the Stales ox Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. *ar Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken &t record or use In any of the ahote named StaUs, Illinois, Mississippi and Bhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1856—fmh28:dfcw Orrtci or MoMosuAuriA Navigation Co., ( Pittsburgh, July 12, IS&6. ) BY authority of a Supplement to the Charter of ihie Company, approval the 20th ilay of January, 1564, re aairlntt the Company to extend the Improvement above Brownsville, and authorising the application of tbo tolls of the Company to that object, and the dlßtrlballon of new stock amongst the stockholders to an amount equal to the earnings of ths Company thus expended—the Treesurer baa been Instructed to distribute amongßtthe stockholders, in new stock, Four percent, upon theamouot held by them respectively, which will be placed to the credit of their stock occountß on the booltß of tho Company svl9:d4w Treasurer of Mon. Nav. Co. PtARt. Steam Mill. ' Allegheny, July 14th, 1866. J THE Interest of Messrs. lla&vst Guilds and Asa V. nrni.na in our firm ceases. b» mutual agreement, from and alter tbla date. BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. Jyl7:lm KHKUUATISH AND NEURALGIA. — Dr. BROWN hereby Informs the afflicted that his remedy for the above mentioned diseases Is one that will cure, lie will warrant a core In any case of this kind. This remedy wua never known to fall when properly persevered with. Many suffer the torture of thlscomplalnt for months and years, when a few months would procure a certain, safe Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND allev/’ J 6 D' It BROWN continues to beconßOlted for the cure of SECRET DIBEABEB. His success in long standing cases Is unequalled. The afflicted are Invited to call with out delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism. Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his advice. Letter* containing a fee Immediately “offlwand Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitts- - C* - ARTKR’S new BOOKS AT DAVISON'S, C 6 Market »t~ Emily Vernon; or Filial Piety Exemplified; Philip Colville, a Covenantor’s story, by Grace Family or tho Inlluonco of Chris tian Principles, by Mrs. Mackey; William Wllberforoe, or the Christian Btoiremeu, by Collier; « . o The Dead In Christ, their Btate. Present and Fu ture, by Dr. John Brown, author of Exposition of lßt Peter, Ac., Ao ; Prayers of the Apostle Paul ; Stray Arrows; , . , . Works of Philip Henry; Jacoby Notes, vow. I and 2; . , Memoirs of Oberllo; Rich and Poor, by Ryle; Ashton Cottage; Manual for the Young; Footsteps of BL Paul; Jf’_. WANTED— Cooks and House Servants for private fam ilies and hotels. Ladles who need Nurses or any kind of female help, and gentlemen who want Clerks or Salesmen of business habits, with good references, Uardeu* era, Carriage Drivers, or Men or Boys to do any kind of work, can be supplied at A A. MASON A CO. have just opened 40 pieces of Wool • Borages at 12J4 cents per yard. Also, another lot 01 those Fine Lawn Dresses at 60 and 6214 eta. jy27 1 /"Xfk FINE SILK BONNETB, of the very newest styles, IV/ly eelllng at $1 and $1,25, at . Jy27 A. A. MASON A CO.’S. 25 Fifth et. ErigS— 4 bbls, In fine order, rac'd on consignment anti for sole by ATWELL, LKE A CO. ttEQABB—76 bble QruahedT Powdtjred'aiTi Refined White Sugars, just rac'd and for eale by Kennea mu» » 6 ' ATWELL, LEE & CO. JTO _ At* h*T R—That superior House and Lot, No. 141, on aStMeia street- It in offered at a low Fonrtb, above Bmumeia • THOMAg WOODS piwt Enquire ooon of 1 No. 75 Fourth et ■ ;,J--i • >■ f tSj'i . - : "f. ft. . . f.ii .S- .. ( . . 1- : *• J r- t'-ij ji- V • i." T . * ■ _ RAILROADS 100*000 COPIKBI BARR’S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 410 Liberty street. AS" Harvest Handa wanted—high wages paid. Jy2o r| AAR—100 bblß N. 0. Tu, urge bblfl, In Una order, to ar- on consignment, and for LKE M 00 . HOTEIiS. MANSION HOUSE. GEORGE AURENTZ, Peopbmtob, Nn SU LIBERTY BTBKET, just beside the Passenger DeMofthemMylTanis Railrord, which makes it the mostconveaiant house In the dty for passengers arri* Ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamstMß.Hta Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. SHifZ— 8T; CLALH Hw - _ Corner of Penn and SL Clair strceli, J^3. mnE undersigned,formerly°f“ Bro^“^ ol ®J» I tafcen this large and commodious HOTEI* and h*rmg; refitted it in munificent style, would bis friends and the traveling public to glve hlm acalL Ae sored, with the convenience of the houso and perience in tha business, he. can give entire satlsfacUon, and hlfl charts moderate. feb2-2 BOODINTEST HUOI m i-IOBNEB OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near V^3; 1 R ) ailr °“ J D6pot ' JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTOH'B. -wtt-avpiiley HODSE, 60 South Eighth Btreet, between ffi A r3nnt end Walnut, Philadelphia. t»uM-.y L — the union, . , 0 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. B. WEBB (late of the K&gie.) Proprietor. l aua ' ? . g&bkill iiousk, CORNER OF MAIN AND SQUIB BTS., WARREN, 0- mUB Proprietor tabes pleasure In announcing to the 1 Bubllo that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened mo house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, adjoining the office or the Ohio BtagoOompany.it offers fnducementa uneurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tlou of the traveling community. , A share of publio patronage is respectfully E g'wutah jL FIIANKJLIN HOUSE. OUKBTNDT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. pivilKEß a. LAIRD, Proprietor.. Jy l9.3mj TERMS $1,50 PER DAT. PJHWJL comforteblo u well ea elegant stvle, 1b now celve guests, end give ampleestSsleclontoel^homey pe tonlae the House. lau&tf) J AMKfI DOWMni. HARE’S HOTEL, •VTO 133 IJBERTY rstre.t, PiUfr N w^el " i'r T p> r ■ Jn! T ,«n.»l for the accommodation uf_tbn jubllc._ j_»ejil3 t-IHBIKLIS HOUSE, CUtolodHi Ohio. , I PATKMKISON, Paoratmoßa.-Thls House ho us- trough and estensire repairs, alterations, W. dergone tm g rarn it arß , etc., and the proprle and themselres that nothing shall bo wanting on K3r pirt to ™“ 4or “ P ',* M where Vi.tha.com* forts of a first class hotel can be ,o '“ d - pATRIO g; 4 80N . VLORfCNCK HOTKLt NO. *OO BBOAOWAV, NEW YOKB. fCO*tl>BoTll> 021 TUB BOliOPliN PLIII.) v reubkh lovejoy, “ UB PIIOPRIETOU "" RESTAURANTS. j WIL.UISS IIALLf w. C.QALLAQfIER, V eopbi bt ° a. Fourth tlrtet, btlvxen Wfcrt and spacious aatAblisliine&t has t>een leaitti uyt^^ I writer. ami complexly ii«t La at all hours prepared to furnish «Urv luxury that cAn te found In the beet regulated restaurants in the States. Uia spacloas Bar «HJ alw *y® b ® supplied with the very best Llqnora. Q^° d ° f ttt c A““. * l “ pj n . can oAudaHM^ BANK KIUHANOBi THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND SIARKBT rfllLK Subscribers b»g lours to Iniorm tbejr ‘ends and I tbo public generally, that they bare > h ” ,b ?” "Tii Restaurant, which bu just bean thoroughly proprietor's harospared no expense to make the Bank fcx chlnira a comfortable reeort, as well for the epicure us the busies man. The larder will at all times be etockal wlth tbo delicacies of the season, and sorted op under tbo auspi ces of experienced cooks. Tbay rcspectfuUy ask for the patronage of a generous BCUANDKLMIiR£I I, Q. U, BRANCIB. gukmuvopia _ , WOY3TEE AND COFFEE HOUSE.*S» D. BASHARD. Ho JO, /■i/l'l Strut, tntxrtcn IPocd and ttarlit. jmW:ly] PITTSPUfiOB CRYSTAL PALACE, 1 jio. l 8 Market atreol. C. C. SEELY, , — s KEBPKUTFOLLV informs hla friends and the (. Jpnbllc In general, that ho has Just stated his 'sSjJgir&eTT Yorlt and Philadelphia modern stale of OOOIUNO OYSTBUB andevcry thing on In the eating line. Oyslara in the Bhell or Stewed, for 12J4 cents a doien. Ue will aleo furnleh the test of everything thel the market will afford. Uouso always open untlldoVloek Id the morning. _ OVaTfitlC SALOUS ANli RBSTAIIIIANT* 10S WOOD STREET. THE subscriber has now hie OYSTBIt SALMON Ahh KATINii HOUSE perfected iu a manner that cannot f CM. olliesT" Mants, fovrla, Pllh, ftc., Cm HJb Hill of Fare c»nnot bo surpaaaed, and bo would respect fully invite the attention of tbe PhhttctoO.^ 10S Wood BtrwL_ ja2o-ja»ttr 61. Clair Lager Baer Brtw«rjr. rrUlB undersigned respectfully informs tbe pobue that h* I 1. uow fully prepared to eerre JSr public ifeuerAlly.allh hie celebrated tWhIIBEEKin bottles All order, left .t hie OSee, NO. eO DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood etreet,) will bo ' and the Beer deUrerod lo »uy p.rt of llie chy o^lduU^. Bantu’ Lager lleer Hail, No. 108 au'IAWJ street, opposite the Custom llmsss. riILLE eubacrlber ban just owned one of the luges* ' 1 beat dnlsbed Lager Beer Uolla in the city. Ilia Beer la acknowledged to be n eaperior nrtiolo, and every other ac commodation nboat hla houeo cannot be eicellcd. nu.iMm A J K«nn«u Al«» WD. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrate! • Henuett Aleand Brown Stout. Abo.Lommou Ain and Tortar, In qumrt »nd pint bottlea. The attention of families, ami the trade, Is respectfully solicited. _ Mineral Water anil Sarsaparilla. WM D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Pena, b now manufacturing and bottlelng the above beverageson an extensive scale. Ub articles are of the best quality, and nnfaotured from the purest materials. ocui-iy HOPPERS PATENT PLANE I'iHE undersigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS, CABINKT-MAKERS, ftDd Workers in Wood generally, with hb Patented and valuable PLANES. All who have tried it, pronounco U a most valuable in vention, that must soon come into general use. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen ore but two among many letters the Patentee boa received recommend.ng this Plane above all others in use : PrroßCuau Bmn CAintirr Factoei,! February '22, 1855. i 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-Makers and Carpenters aa su perior 10 any other Plane in use. We consider It peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts ol hard wood, and for planing veueers, It Is far superior to the old mode of scraping, besides beiug a great saving of time. One man, by using thb Plane, will plane more veneers than five men can do by any other plane or method In use. H. 11. Rtaa A Co. To Moses P. Eaton, Esq.: * n i. Ztoxr Sir — I have examined Hoppers Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to bo a most excellent article for the use tbr which it is Intended,aa a combination of piano and adapted to planing veneers, and it does not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when its properties become generally known, bat that it will entirely lUpersede the former te dious and laboriouß custom. I most cheerfully recommend It to all persons engaged in the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of it, there b nothing as well Sited to give a smooth and beautiful finbh to veneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. Janes W. Woodwill, Furniture Warerooms, 07,09 Third st., Pittsburgh. Piffrburph, FiOruary 27,1865. MOSES P. EATON, Of this city, la my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them * ’ WM. a HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21,1856—{mh21:tf) DUFF’S UURCANTILU COLLKGK, OPKN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Summer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KKKPI NO, Taught from Dutf ’■ System of Book-Seeping, sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York as the moat per fect work upon accounts now In use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOK KEEPING, Embracing eight irlps of a boat—lllustrating re shipments of freight and pofiaengeaa, owners* settlements, before and after sale of the vessel; transfers of owners' shares, and other important matters not attempted In any of the one trip systems of Steamboat Book-keeping In uue. Tunght by Mr. J. D. William*. tbo only professional teacbor of penmanship now in the city. MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, Embracing a new method of computing interest, wi.h all the most approved abbreviations in mercantile computa tions in use MEBOANIIIJi LAW. Although others advertluo these tortures, this will ho found tho onlj Institution lu tho city whoro thoy ere rogu fioTl*gnd got u Circular ond samplo of Ur. Williams' Jo«3_ MKLU BOOH AOHIIAILHOAD KNUlNKKlltt.—Cootaln. ’ ing formula! for laying out ourywi, determining fto* an gloa, Uvolllng, calculating oartb-work, etc., oto., together with tables of radii. ordlnatsß, doflootlona, long chorda, magnetic variation, logarathlma and natural algua ,tan- ate..by John U. Ilouolt, 01*11 Kugtneor. Pocket .♦.Tba oWVo’t of tho proaout work la to supply a want yo’ry generally felt by Assistant Bnglncora on lie Ircrnla. Bookj of convenient form for use lu the containing ftT rmlinarv loararlthmatlo tables are common enough*, but atok MmJlnlng wlth th«»e tables others pecnlla/lo U» Itallroad work, and especially the necessary formula for Uvlnif oat curve*, turn-outs, croaniugfli Ac.,ie a desideratum wbltUUib»woritlflileßl«HotUrtß»ppJy. . , a ffffi^bbtSd\r“-»]nilfk\r K"ofp™ found a vary uaatul and praatleal yoluiua Hold work. _ lam much ploaaad with Mr. flench 1 ; I ills*• « Wold Book of Railroad Koglntierß.'* WUU the tion ofßometif tbo moat practical and useful °* rcoo £*fc* drecesses among railway engineers, bo baa given otbere which, new at least In their present form, appear to » mint of higher value than that of marc of Vttdng in general susceptible of available, not to flay desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while 1 tblufc the dtiflign of fllr Heath's book is Buoh aa to adapt U excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure In expressing my cordial satisfaction with ita execution, alike with the per* epical ty of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by hla publishers. B. PaAHXUB Qb«ri, 0. BL and Director of Rensselaer Polyteohnlc Institute, lor sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, au3 Market street, corner of Second. Y A HUSTLES I —a Cottage House in Allegheny for Bale. Price $7OO. A Brick House and Lot for 17&0. A email Frame House and Lot on Ucunt Washington for $460. Small Farms In Ohio and Virginia for sale on easy termi by Ljy-UJ H: CUT&BJsRT A BON, 140 Third ft. TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! AfiTNA INBOBANCK COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. —CHARTERED 1819. PAID UP. Cub Capital, - 0500,000. The thirty-sixth ANNUAL STATEMENT of the COMPANY,of Hart -1,03 furnished this agency on the let of January, 1856, uudßf oath. * -ia «n At Heal Estate, i°>wd ua Beventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay- able semi-annually ? qn 17 Debts due the Company, secured by 7.313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 So Railroad Stocks In Connecticut........ .Ti’SJJ XX Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford 112,898 00 Bank Stocks in New York city..—BB,o6o 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents I and others. - * O T K I- 63 The amount of liabilltieadue or not due to Banks or other creditors,— nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not duo, $148,618 22. th _ Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further P Tuo S th6?cl£taß against the Company are small, such to take no risk over *lO,OBO. ■ The amount insurod In any city, town or upon the character, material and construction of trailpngs, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the firo department, and other circumstances. The amount Insured In blocks or buildinga variea the design is to limit the togbf State of Connecticut, ) e9 _ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1835. Thomas A ‘ Ale ?°^’ t w r^ l Z I ? the sEtna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to his best justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for the some time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the °°PonSfs, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remuueratlve rates. AS- Omce, No. h Water street, WM. 0. CONNELLY. OuAaTiaxn, Cash Capital #500,000 Cash Burplus, os Ist JiSOiar, 1855 #37 3,37 3 rums Capital Stock and Surplus Is securely Invested for I the benefit of all policy holders. As an "lienee of the claims we hove to public confidence, and or Its ability to pay losses promptly, ws state a fact, that Its receipts vary from *126,000 to *160,000 per mouth. Its business Is large and well distributed, end In our opinion no Company in the United States affords better Indemnity to polity holders than the -Etna. They continue to make Insurance on property In town and country, at rates aa low as is con sistent wlti safety to the poHc^oMer.^ Mr» offica, North-west corner Fifth and Wood fireets, PltUburgb. 55?*±*- O K L A \V A II K MUTUAL SAFETY INBUBAHCK COHPAHY. OFFIOK In the North Boom of tha Klobangc, on Third street. MARINE INSURANCES. 09 Vxasiu, ) . ~ Oajwo, >To All part* of the World. EaXNJBTS, ) I INLAND INSURANCES l On good# br rlreta, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all narts of the Union. . 1 P JIBE INSURANCES On merchandlre generally. On stores, dwelling houses. 4c. , ASSETS OH THE COMPANY, November 7,1863. Bonds and Mortgages uu Statoof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia dty. Spring Garden,Southwark, and other loans,.— ....181,660 V Stocks In banks, railroads and Insurances com- Cask on hand 7 lfl » 071 30 Batancesin tbe bands of Agents and premiums on Marins Policies recently Issued JjM 7 BabscrlptlonNotes ..100,000 00 Inorease of Cash Capital ®Ti«O»9iIRA»CE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD , CONN. P AID UP DJIICTOBB ; Dr. B. M. Hob'.od, HnghCmig, ! Spencer Sl’llvaln, \ Charles Kelly, | Samuel IS. Stokes, | Henry Sloan, James Traqualr, i Wm. Eyre, Jr., ; Joshua L. Price, ’ JamesTennent, j John B. Bemple, 1 Charles Sehaller, I J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, l B. T. 0. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, Prudent. THO 3. 0. II AND, Yice Presided Wm. Martin, Joseph U. Beal, Edmond A. SouJer, John C. Darla, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, George G. Leiper, Edvard Darlington, U Jones Brooke, J. G. Johnson, James C. Hand, Theopilua Paulding, James B.M’Farland, W. 0. Ludwig, iaan W ' E ' C ' J - P. A. MADEEIA, Ag^t, Nq. 05 Water street, Pittsburgh, «h a ffraakUß Fir* luonnu Company, Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DtREOTORti— OharlM W. Bancker, Thornu Dart, Tobins Warner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich ards, SlSlucal D. Louis, Adolphl B. Boric, Daria 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Cues. N. Basonu, Prendent. i Ones. Q. BiBCKBI, Secretary. EOontiuu* to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every SeeCTiption o( property, in town and country, at rates os low as ere consistent with eecurity. . _ . The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fano, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company 4 on January Ist, 1851, as pu> Uahed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as followfi viz: - 85,468 17 Cash, Ac - 04,840 B 1 Total $1,212,703 44 “Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one year*, Eey have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, aa well as the ability and diaposi tion to meet with promptness ell liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, •p 34 Offloe, north-east cor. Wood and Third wta. " the united states LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY and TRUST COMPANY, PBILADEiPBIi. CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1850. OIIARTEK PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chei'.nitt Strait, Philadelphia. Officer! of (At Home Board at Philadelphia: Diaiotoaa. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul D. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lairrenee Johnson, Beniamin W.Tingley, G«°- M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence. James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. Pruidcnt— Biephen tt. Crawford. Ftce President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner , James 11. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City—U. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. B. ARNOLD, Agent, mtrl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. ~ PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGU, CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITIIFIKLD STREETS. Authorized Capital, 0300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea und Inland Navigation and Transportation. mncoTOEs. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Pattorson, W. U’Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend, l> M. Long, ♦ I. Grier Sprout, A. J. Jones, George K. White, J acob Painter, A A. Carrier, James S.Negley, W. 8. Haten, Wade Hampton, D- E.Parfc, H. Q.Coggsball. Hon. WM. If. JOHNSTON, President RODY PATTERSON, Vice President A. A. Cabuu, Secretary and Treasurer, ti. 8. CAaaaß, Assistant Secretary, Weitern Imuranoe Company, Pittibiirgt. B. MILLER, Jr., President. | F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 9300,000* WlLLlnsure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA EINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A HomelnstltuUon, managed by Di&soroaß who are well known in the comm unity,and who are determined, by Promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which hey naye assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. , « Directari— R.Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rlcketson, J.W. Butler, N.Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott, George D&rsle, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nimlok, Thomas Scott. Water etreet, (Warehouse of Spang A Go-, ups tairs,) Pittsburgh. noTa4:ly WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c NEW OOODBII —Waiouis, Jbwbibj, Buna Wab«, MlllfißT doora, *o., WuoLtsiLt ahd Uiiaii_—Coun try Merchant# ana Btrangors »tailing our city «ru rcquest eU to call, aa wo can sorva them aa well, and we think b-1- tor. titan they usually are served In Eastern cities, besides giving them a responsible guarantee—an item tllflloo.lt to obtain in many shops. . fillvor Detached Levers $lO to $16,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 Ladles’ Cold Lever and Lepine Watches, $26, and upwards, Gentlemen's do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seale. Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pons, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. 49* Watch R< pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods Warranted. W. W. WILBON, 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. JOHN LITTLI No. »Q 1 Lii Has just iujokivkd t Uolea UItANDIES. | Uenlo Brandy, (very fine,) Otard Dupuy A 00. (euper.) Marreti A 00. fiaxerao. Barolol Madeira, Howard. March A Co., Mad’re Kafli Inula Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, Matuauillo do Table do Oooklug do lleeswing Pori, l*ure Juice do Ordinary do ; Bt. Julleu Qlaret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Qbampaguee, Anchor, Verseney, Weldeawk. Together Jwlth all other business. _ W,G „ S K S p tI E F »K» ORV ' Si 3 door, from °^’ T 8 PREPARED FOR WIOB. ..1 Jl kinds of work* Ornamental Hair w Tb. btflt quality of mortal i. aatiafaoUop yuarantaedL mail land ?Hh£SiW?.w AUSTIH LOOMIS. STOCK AND Blit BROKER, Office, A T o. 02 Fourth st., above Wood. Notes. Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages. and -Loans on collar terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold Qn com.* mission. Land Warrants bOfcgbt and sold. . particular attention paid, to the purchase and sale 01 Copper Stocks. All communications attested to promptly■ WM. S. WILLIAMS B» M-’VAS. Wm. H. Williams & Co.* o,£- BANKERS ANDEXCHANGE BROKERS, : XT.£.Omur Woodland Third slreeU. v yy All transactions made on liberal terms. CoUectlona of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. Jan26:lw ETCONNKIiLO WILLOCK, BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and frar Fonda received on deposit Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point In the United States. • South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, PITTSBURGH, PA.: ABTHUES, BODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMTHFIELD STREETS, an2--6m PltUmrgh, Pa. PATRICKS & FRIEND, BASKEES AND EXOHANQE BKOKEBB, Htat Remarndthar Office tothiCbfner of Fifth and Wixdlti. PITTSBURGH, PA. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,-- and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, GoMU BUver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. . . .. _ i»~i Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par fands or Vmrrent ** the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. l febS H. HOLMES & BONB, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, iiavi niMovxD tuna baskiho ahd xxchakgi omoi to so. 67 btmxt, roun noons bxlow old btasp. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, » and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, BU« ▼er and BtHnh Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and-Western j Cities constantly for sale. . .. . Collections made In all the cities thronghont the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper. No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta, [jaSfr.ly : TIERNAN A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE. BROKERS, Ac. 96 Wood Strut, comer of Diamond Alley, piTTSßoaaa, pa., Buy AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections In all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all, other matters appcrtainlngto a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. . p ** B JOHN WOODS, BAKKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, DIAUW IB Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotos, STOCK bought and sold on commission* Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit, 43TNo. 65»4 ffourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. decltt HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, cornua or wood asd rirra struts. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Citle9 constantly for sale. Time Bills oJ Exchange and Notea discounted.— Gold, BUrer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. De posits received of Par and Current Funds. fmarfTly au.aa Kuauatt, edward eahji, rLoarsca erambe. TTRABTgR & RAHH, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Protaissary Notes and Time BUls, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks od Commission. > Collections made on all points In the union. [toy* G. E. ASKOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Dank Notes, Bight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended'to, aud proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Btocfea bought and sold on commission. g£»No. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank of Pit tetri Bomctticand Toragn Kxhange,BankNoia, Gold and Siluti Bought. SM and Kschahged, at the BXOHANQB AND BANKINO HODBB Ot WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 04 WOOD BIBUI, nrrSBBMB. ' ga-rptotMtollowedontlme dspoßlts. U» nia $C27,47G 63 twmfio.i HELL. &.CACOUIT THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner of Third and WoodstreeU, Pittsburgh, Fa: , THOMAS WOODS, 43-COMMERCIAL beokee,*» ASD DXAIIA IB Hotel* Bondi, Stoeki, Eeal Bitati, So. 76 Fourth it. y PHUburgh, Fa. [ja6g Cluamlotcl’iLoan OIIIee7 ” No. too SJ-ITTHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Bilverware and other valuable articles. aallidly. C L OT HI NG_ S TOR E ! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. FORMERLY of thcceiebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty Btreei, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE DIG DOORS, hare, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their immense business, removed'to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they hare now the moot BPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS I AND READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this remoTal, Is to give them more facilities for th» WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICES! And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, 15 tna usst arm, and uron tn* suobtxst Monca. They hare on hand a full and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Our Interests are identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail In filling all orders we may be favored with. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— Rio. §§ Wood Street, (bast side,) ooeneb ot diamond alley. N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand that wehare no longer any connection with the Olotblng Business on Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. oar 23 JOHN M’OLOSgEY A CO v Fall and Winter Goods ! _ ( E D M O N D”w A T T S * Merchant tailor, no. 185 liberty street.— I have now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Good?. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest lugs, of the most beautifnl patterns; French and English Casalmeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will miiko to order on the .most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. octd JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McOLOSKEY A CO’B Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 68 Wooditreet,and cornor of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of tnvltiug the attention of the public to. Thesegoodshave been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to eay that we 'can and do sell at os small profits as any house In the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general,• to give us a call, and examine our extensive assortment ox READY MADE CLOTHING. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quanti y of immense piles of garments that Id to be seen at this U t e establishment; it is sufficient to «ay that It has never been equalled by the house itself; bxarl&tf JOHN McCLOSKBY * CO. GlotlUngl Clothing I Ttik undersigned respectfully informslhis friends and the publio that he is now receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib* erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Oasslmered and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order In the most fashionable man*, ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We havoalso on hand a large and well manuf&c lured stock of ready made Clothing,to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retaiL Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their idvantace to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchases. (xnar9) C. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY, miuj subscriber has just opened this new establishment, JL where ho has always on nand a large and choice assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any io the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call, mufti/ B. OPPENUEIMER. To Housekeeper^. WE have now opened one of the largest stocks of CHINA. GLASS and QTJEENSWABU, salable for housekeepers in the olty, and Intend Belling at very low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White TeaiWare, consisting of forty-eight pieces, far the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods In proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull eeosou just passed, Wd are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened some beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do; Covered Dlahes for stewed chicken, etc-.etc. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware. Is large—-allnf which we have put down in price to suit the times. ,K, Jr., Agcut, lUIBTY BTOMST, the following tery choice ar- Hock, Lisbon. HUM Jamaica, Santa Croc. GIN, Boguet, London Cordial, Schnapps Rutherford’s Scotch Ale, Barclay’s London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, I Anlsfltbe, j Ouracoa, I Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Hye. and Black Teas, Kngllsh Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands. Old Monongahela Whisky, of I all grades. articles connected with the mygftdaw XT'"' v - CLOTHING. NEW SPRING GOODS* FRENCH CHINA. Wo have some twenty different styles of French China Tou eels, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner set&--all of which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent, below tormar P tlces ' noDaß FDRtlIs niNQ GOODS. Our stock of Knives ami Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nla Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, la large, and we Bd! On band and receiving, a large atook of Boßton and Kttfr burgh Qlaaa War., which we will eell at manufacturer's prices. OOMMON WARE. _ ■ i • . Our stock Of common Teas, Plates* Bowls, era and oyer? article suitable for country or city trade, Ifl large, to which we Invite the attention ofclty and country merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash.. Uomeliee I»r8 anil others In want of onai? China and Queensware’ will do well by caUing atthe^ No. 63 Market, between Sd and Ithets, Opposite Gev B. White. HO.UBE3, STORE-BOOMS, LET LamauxmUe— A comfortable Dwelling Home or hall, parlor, dining-room, Kitchen, four bed rooms, 40, and papermi, on Robimon street, near the canal. :Kent $lO P ”ir“°HShinpton-A Dwelling House of three rooma, on IlSbrh street, with large yard, well, 4c. Rent, $7 per month* Sto^Bri C 1L,N0.26 rent sl7sper year. Fos.ol and STDuqueano street; each house Is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard 4c. Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on F ° a ApdTy ' r ° geth ” ,rlth B. CUTHBEBT 4 BON, HO Third street. JOLT MAGAZINES— , • , m . i Godoy’e lady’s Book, for July—2o cents; j Ballou’s Magaslne, “ “ 10 “ ' Yankee Notions. “ “ M “ Frank Leslie’s N.Y. Journal, 18 « North British, for May. The a bore just rewired by Express. Also, a large lot of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL and MiacUaneous BOOKS and*BTA* TIONERV for sale at COST, and no auMBOO; Call at LACFFHB’S BOOK STOKE, 87 Wood street, If you want to g*\ a Cbsap Library. JeSi MISCELLANEOUS SUPERIOR, Donglaa County, Wisconsin* THIS' PLACE is situated on the Bay of Superior and . Left Hand River, at the head of Lake Superior, ana ..possesses; Ao BETTER STTE, A BETTER H&BBOR'* AND URKATKIi-ALVANTAOEa POIt A.COMMERCIAL CITY, than any other point In the North-west; and is equalled In prospective importance by Chicago only. The Proprietors have a dear* undisputed and unincum bered titlft.to the land upon which SUPERIOR Is laid out, and all 'purchasers of 1014 receive warrantee deeds for the Superior wps laid.out during the past season, and already contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a 1 number of Stores, a Commodious Pfer, with Warehouses, |, ia lo »>«^ Bla!m;Q NEW TOWN , : ’ in the West. -The County Seat, the -United Btatea Land, Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and. Lake gTAT£SMIIIITA BY ROAD, ■ now in coarse of contraction, connecting with St. Paul, terminates at.lhia place. It Is also the J*he termini of all. the projected railroads to the head of Lako Superior. The «800” canal will be opened in June; after which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to Sopeiior-one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one . from Buffalo , all fine vessels, having been built expressly for this trade. One kteara Saw Mill is now In operation, and nery for a second is now. on the way to Superior, which will be set to work immediately.on its arrival. One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro- 1 prletors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settiersOn easv terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve ments. Liberal appropriations have been made for ;public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. - order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, It is proper to state that *« Superior City,” about 'the title of which a legal controversy exists, Is another and different place, and in a different township Maps°of Scpxaioa are signed by Thos. ClArk, sur veyor, apd William H. Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and ttay be seen In the principal hotek of St. Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. • , ... . . All persons who wish to purchase lots/or obtain informa tion, are requested to apply to Wm. H. Nawsoic, Superior, Douglas county, Wiflconala. wILLJAM H NBWTON , Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior., jy 24:3m . ; Board of ilcnltli Nolle*. INFORMATION has been made to the £oard or Health that cases of chclera occurring outside of the City have been brought within Its 'limits for relief. No doubt the friends of.the siefc are prompted by motives of humanity, yet it is proper they should-be informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. • t The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, in cases whetethe disease ismallgnant or contagious.ln order that the densely populated city may be protected from any uxmecessarvscourge, which, when it has gained a footing, scarcely rests so long as there remains a cubject for its re morseless attach. ... . .. . ■ The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law. If patients seized with cholera, or any malignant or conta gious disease, outside the city, must be removed to any of the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. , , .. The attention of all persons Interested is called to the following sections of an act approved April V r ISB2 r Sic. 6. That any master, commander, or other person haTing charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any or the mles or regulations prescribed by the said Board of Xloulth,under the provisions of this act, shall, upon convic tion thereof, byJndlctment or prosecution in any court having jurisdiction, pay a line not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovered and paid Into the treasury of said **°Bic.7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive information that any malignant or contagious disease (measles excepted) prevails within any port or placewithln the United Sties, they shall mabe diligent inquiry concern ing the same;-and ifit shall appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication with such infected port or place shall he subject to such control and regulations as the Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish In ’one or more newspapers published in the city of Pitts burgh; and'thereupon every person or perrons, and ail goods, wares anil merchandise, bedding and clothing from Inch infected port or place, and having entered and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, Bhall be subject to the same penalties as Is provided for in the preceding sectiofi. Tho penalties of the whole act will be rtrictly enforced. Bv order. A. G. MURDOCH, Physician to tho Board of Health. GEORGE FORTUNE, Health Office. DVFF’S OIBROA9ITIIi£ COIjLEQE) PITTSBURGH, PA. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Pennajl yanla, with Perpetual Charter. TACUOT. P DUFF, President, (author of the “North American . Accountant,*) Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial HOWDKN, Assistant Professor of Book* K JOIS D. WILLIAMS, the beat off-hand Penman in the Doited Sates, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Esq- of the Pittsburgh Bar, ProfeEßor bf Mercantile Law and Political Economy. , • P. HAYDEN, Princlpaiof the Mathematical Department, Professor bf Mathematics, Ac. P. L. APEL, Professor of the French and German Lan* 6U TbS’I3 the only institution of the hind in the Western States conducted by a practical Merchant of many years experience in extensive business, and whose lectures upon all the details and practice of business, as well as every ae partmeut of Book-Keeping, are so deeply interesting to.all young men of business, and which-accounts for the supe rior attainments of hU students- Uis course of SUamboai Book-Ktfping is pronounced by on eminent accountant “a perfect system for such books and accounts.” O _ ", This is the on’y Institution in the city in which a Profe*? eor of Penmanship gives regular Instruction in that Im portant science, and consequently the only one where a good hand writing can be obtained. The course embraces* upwards of SOU commercial calculations, many of which are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pen.- mansnlp but those executed by Mr. Williams are exhibited; Call for a Circular and epeclmeu of bis Penmanship. Doff *8 Book-Keeping, Harper's edition, $1,50. “ The most perfectin the language.” _ ~ . . . - Duff's Steamboat Accountant, $l. U A perfect system.” letters addressed to the Principal will be promptly auswered. - jel&daw Farm Tor Sale. Apart of the brick tavern farm, on the Brownsville Road, about two miles from the Monoo* cabela Bridge, containing about fifty acres. Is offered for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. Terms very reasona ble. For particulars enquire on the premises. snpfiSbwtf WM. NOBLE. information Wanted* A YOUNG MAN NAMED STEPHEN P. COOPER LEFT bis homo, in York county, Pennsylvania, some time last year to go to Now York to work at tho Carpenter busi ness, and has not been heard from since. Any information of him will be thankfully receitod by his mother, MARY COOPER—as his father died last March, since ho left. je3o;wBw Executor’s Notice* . ALL persons indebted to the Estate of WILLIAM MOR RISON, late of Findley township, Allegheny .fount?, deceased, will make payment to tho subscribers, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to JOSEPH HARFER, 1 Executors. Juno 3th, 1855.- GEO. MORRISON, jeP.wQt NOTICE is hereby given, that an application will bo made to the next Legislature of Pennsyl vanKbytbft Citizens’ Deposit Bonk of Pittsburgh, for an EXTENSION. AND ALTERATION IN THEIR CHARTER, allowing thorn the privilege of increasing, their Capital Stock to the sum tooo,ooo, with all the powers and privileges enjoyed by other Banks under the laws of Pennsylvania. jeZfcwtjal . B, D. JONES, Cashier, 'PRAHIUBRRY PLAATtf. suitable for planting-«a bracing the finest and most reliable varieties In oulu ration. Early planting trill insure a good crop next season. Ganlenere or others ordering large quantities will be fur nished at low rates from the Seed and Implement Ware house, Fifth street, by jy3J:w3t* Kurin at Private Sale. WM THE Bubscriber offers at private sale a small t ak.u contaioingaboutFlFTY ACKES.sUuaied onl erry Fork Creeic, Snowden to wnshipjAllegheuy county, ad« oining landsof Joseph Riggs, ihe subscribe rand others. The land is of excellent quality; about U acres fino Meadow Bottom ; 10 acres good Timber; and about 40 acrescleared ana nndergood siateof cultivation. The Birmingham andFlnleyvlile Flank Road runs directly through it. Ussituationisveryconvcnienianddealra ble.beingonly 11 milesfrora Pittsburgh,andwitbinona mileofsteam, gristandsawMills ; Water andCoalin abundance, Terms made known by the subscriber iYi^^ff inleYyilleiWttshin #itunyVAgroN. T 8 hereby given that application will be made to the next I Legislature for a Charter Incorporating the 'XOCQBIO* GHENT BANK, at McKeesport, Allegheny. County, Pa., with a Capital of $250,000, and having all the privileges of issuing notes, discounting, and receiving deposits. B 3 pro vided by the Banking Act of the Commonwealth. ije3o:6ia Notice. 1 PURSUANT to the Act of Assembly, notice la hereby given that application-win be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at Its next session, for the To S of a Conic of Issue, to be called the ALLEGHENY CITY BANK, to be located In the City of Allegheny, and the Capital to be Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollar* with the privilege of Increasing tho same to Five Hundred Tboufond Dollars. Allegheny, June 30,1855.—w6m , to Kent* I WILL LEASE FIVE OF MY FARMS, In East Deer township, Allegheny county, eltuate within two ana o half miles from the Pennsylvania Canal; each containing upwards of TWO HUNDRED ACRES, all Improved- lhoea disposed to rent caU at my residence,Locust Hill Farm, near Tarentum. Sale o* JLots for Country Seat*. F 3lOll BIOHTEEN TO TWENTY aches, In Collins ■township, b»lf a mile North o£ East Liberty, adjoin- Inn lands of a! Sradley, A. Negley, T. Mellon, Esn, Ao. Will be sold In lots to suit pnrebaaers. A llno view of Eoea Liberty, tbo Pennsylvania Ballroad, Ac, ls_h'd from this land* - There are a variety of grafted Iruit troen, aud eprio.eS of never falling water on the premises. W. Joyce (the ten ant,) will ehow the land. rnarpn KNOX For terms, apply to JOSEPH KNOX, Attorney at Law, 71 Grant etreet, Piitsbargh- Executor's Notice. ■ Trn ALL persons Indebted to the estate of JOHN EWINu, late of Findley township, Allegheny county, deceased, will make payment to the subscriber, and those having claims will present them, properly authenticated, ftr settle* Bant, to * Wii. B. NEWELL, Jylketw* Executor. THE GREAT LITERARY DEPOT of Pittsburgh is at H. anwiwt A CO.’S, No. 32. Smithfield street, where all the New Books are ft> r sale. Cteve Hall; by Mrs. Bewell, author of '‘Amy Herbert,” « The Experience of Life,” Ac. Two vols, paper, tl; one vol, cloth, SL26. . ■ ' A Visit to the Camp before Sebastopol; X vol-, cloth, $l. Trial and Triumph; or, Firmness in the Household. A new book by T. 8. Arthur. Price 25 cents* One .that pa* rents ought to place in the hands of their children: The Heiress of Haughton; or, The Mother’s Secret. By the author of w Raveascliffe,” “ Castle Avon,” Ac. Paper, 37 cents. Waikna; or, Adventures on the Mosquito Shore. 60 en gravings ; 1 voL, cloth, $1,25. ; Female life Among the Mormons; by the wife of a Mor mon Elder—giving a full description of their manners and customs.—l voL, cloth, $l. • Charles Dickens* Works, complete; 12 vole., at 50 cents per volume. ' aug3 I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier’s Institutes; GreenlleTs Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last ed.; -And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ae. GEO. P. GILLMORB, sepSl at the office of Morning Post. CURIOUS AND SINGULAR PHENOMENON is of Icaredlectßln Effects the email Teasels st t&e rooU of tho hato, ana ttßs stimulates the natursl season or c°l°™B m»tttt^gwmg luirew »» R will restore the natural rt?h3r wh.rtig. or aW®M* h»sturned It gray. s4# U&J Xln ODTHBERT, 1« Shirt at, .f. .*l* ti3ttill rtSMMJOI M, * , ai t. Dnjj.y e* *«4&. Tnflcmn»ttoM,.;a*»d , Pains In the. Brev-a?fetch, , ,Ac. Tndoed,very few ere tne jea’in'which a Purgative' Med!* jis not more or leas required, end ierlog Bifght "be prevented, if a _ -Cathartto were more freely used. No person can Teel weUlwhile'a caustic habit; ofjjody w*« Tails: besides, it eoob generates serious and often fatal disease's, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good, purgative* This is all he true of Colds, Feverish, symptoms, :ahd''Bfllou3_4eraDgemente. They all tend to become or ptoddce the deep-seated and ; formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family physio is of the first im portance to the.public health, and this PHI . his,been per footed with consummate skill, to meet that.demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors, and Patients, has shown.resultssurpassing anything hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond . belief,/were, they not substantiated persons of such ex alted positions and character as to forbid the suspicion of 'untruth;-'"'-' -vr..i . Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these! Pills, we may mention— ' ' - i Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and 1 State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional : character is endorsed by the Hod. EDWABD EVERETT, Senator of theU&ited States. ROBERT O. .WXNTHROP, Ex Speaker of tha House of Representatives. ABBOTT LAWRENCE. Mlniatar Blen.to England. fJOBK B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boaton; **Dt. J. B. CHILTOH, Preotlcal Chamlat of Hew York Oitjr, endorsed by ' Ho& W. L.MAfiOT, Secretary of Stater- . WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man to Ametfca; - S. DELANDA CO./Proprietoraof the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. ... . .' . ' ' Did space .permit, we could give marry hundred certifi cates fromauparts where thePiils have been used, but evi douce even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men, la found to their effects upon trial. T* l *™ Pills, the reaultof long investigation and rtuav, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state'of medical science can afford. They sire compounded not of the drugs themselves,'but ol the virtUesouiy ofVegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process to a siateof purity, and combined to. gather In such a manner as to Insure' the best results. The system of composition for medicines has been Ibund In Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any procesH. The reason Is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine Is burdened with more or leas of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative affect is present. All the . inert and obnoxious qualities of each Bubstance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained.. Hence It is eelfevldentthafc the effects should prove .as they have proved, more purely remedial, aud'the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any •other medicine known to the world. * '* -As it la frequently expedient that many medictoea&honld be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know ing Its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula by which both my Pectoral and- Pills, are made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should be anyone who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail to his request. .... r. ■■■■-- ■ . - ' Of all the Patent Med!dues that- are offered, how few would be taken, ir their composition was known t Thalr life consiatfl in their mystery. Lh&ve no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open. to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinslo merits.- The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine befbre Its effects were known;' Many eminent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently,"and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their effedaupon trial. They operate by their powerful Influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remote, the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their Itregu ' lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they «x -bt, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr.JAMEB 0. AYER* Practical and Ana lytical .Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. PlreboxeBforsl. Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK'* CO,at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, end by all Dealers everywhere. . •. • je&4nnd*w ASTHMA AtiD EISIIPTP Mil W ASD VE((( (VOSDEEPIH I l' BBODQHT BOMB. TO TH EJDOOB 0? TUB B.tLIOS i A WONBEREtrif msCOYKBY has ra»ntly been mads by Dr.-Curtis, of>ttds city, In the treatment of Con* » sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. Were* i t&r to “ Da, Curws’s UratAHA* to Ihbauho HtaiAS Vapor AnnCufsat Syrup.” Withthtetrewmothod,Dr.C.hasra <• . stored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which f, be has"innumerable certificates.'Speaking of the treat- . . tneut a physician remarks, M lf la evident that inhaling— i_ . constantlybreathlng&n agreeable,healing vapory-theme- ■- ■ didnal pcopertlea must come in direct contact with the whole srial cavities of Ibe lungs, and thus escape the many , . and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The Uygeana is for sale at all the Druggists tbrdughouttho i . country.— lfoo York of January 14. ■ The inhaler Is worn ou the'breast,underthellnen, with* f out the least inconvenience—the heat •of the body being ■ sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of j cures, like., the following, might be named: ■-•••- j • One package of the ifygeana has curedme of the Asthma ].. of 6ls years standing. J. P. Kresbury, - ' P.-M.of Duncannon, Pa. lam cured of the Asthma of tea yews* standing by Dr. | . Curtis's Hvgaana. Margaret Eastob. Brcoklyn, N. Y. ;v- Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, «• Y;, was cured of aeeverecaseof BronchiUsby tha.Hygeana.;. . £■“. 3ly sister baa beencaredofadistroesingcoughcffleverU r , years* and decided to he Incurable by the physi* j. v ciana. She was cured Inonemonth,by fheHvge&na* l ■ J. H- GAtozRT, Richmond, Me. i, r . The Rev. Dr. Cheever, of New York, testifies of our medl* \ dne In the following language: ' ' „. IBM . Niw York, Nov. 16, 1864. !, Dear Em—l think highly of pr. Curtis’s Hygeana as a *. -V . remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had i some opportunity to testify, its efficacy. I anr convinced P" •' that it is a moat excellent medicine, both the Syrup and * the inhaling application to the chest. - :••••• V N. B.—Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana la the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base Imitations, or • vUe and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Bhun them a* you would POISON. jo®- For sale by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 1W Wood street; B. r k. Sellers & Coa Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John * Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester. : ; -. . . . - ' ; fmyl4a3tw6m JAMES W ARP HOP. BARTRAM MURRAY. Law Boolu* J9k. TBT EEC m 9 SB INHAIiATIOIf ida >oi cobi op Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE' GEBAT PUEIFIER OP THE BLOOD 1 . JTot a Particle of Mercury in it. Let the .afflicted bead and posdebi—au ■ Infeim < Remedy for Scrofula, Kln&'t Fill, Rheuma* ; r tism,Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pfiapks or Pustule on the Faco r Blotches, Boils, Agoa and Fevar, Chronio Boro s Byes, Bing Worm or Tetter* Scald Head, Enlargement and ;• Vein of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers. SypbiUUo -. Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints* and all Diseases - from an injudicious use of Mewnry,lmprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. - : . _ \ This great alterative medicine and PunSer of Blood b now used by t nsands of grateful patients from all part of the United States, who testify daily to the reraarkabl it cures performed by the greatest of aIV medicines, “CAB- Tfiit’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ,? tcrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, ; Ulcere, Old Bores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of th» : Throat,Female Complaints, Dales and Aching of the Bones- tad Jomts,aro speedily put to flight by using this great ami ' Inestimable remedy. ' For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. •It cleanses the system of all impnri ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys* strengthens the Digestion, gives, tone to the Stomachy makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Consti* tution,enfeeblod by disease or broken down by thaexceasea i’or the Ladies, it b invariably better than all the co» metics ever used, A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixture ' will remove fell sallownees ©1 complexion, bring/tho. rose* ! - rumtnng to the cheek, give elaeticity to the step, and tin* : prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all; tUomedicines over heard of. , .. •< The large number of certificates which we have received ■; from persona from all parts of the United Btatcs, Is the best ■; evidence that there b‘no humbug about It The pr*«. hotel keepers, magistrates, phyaidans. and pnblie > known to the commnntoyail add their testimony to the ■> wonderful-eflects of this GREAT BLOOD BUMFBSB. - - : Cali on the Agent and get a .Circular add - read the wonderful cores this truly greatest of au Siodi&au • Non?g6nulne unless signed by BENNETT 'k BEERS., Proprietors, N 0.3 PearlAtreet, Richmond, tO;whom all; ordoesforauppliesand agencies must be addressed.- -• ; And for Sid b 7 B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLBM*! NO, FLEMING and by Druggists generally. - cctSbdawlr •- ■ ' " •' STATEMENT FROM CANADA , _ 4V * ee - Qosoxq, February 7th, 1864. Ham. RA. Fa),na!xk a Ob.—We hil the pleasure o( receiving, this morning, tha within cortiacats of your Ver mifugs. which will b« ver* gratifying to you, as it was sent voluntarily. We era, Gentleman, yours, very'truly,,v , J. fiIUSSON A tO. OenQemen- My little daughter, four yekrs" old, and my ; eon,- Older, were for a-considerable time suffering from worms; I purchaaed two bottles of your Vennifags, of. which 1 gave them three doses, according to. and ctrange to say, in less than throe hours they passed no less than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of ihs exUsor-: dinary length of from twelve to fifteen inches. ■ • ;. Having experienced bo muoh of the beneficial effrcts oi your Vermifuge, I feel ft my duty to recommend it to the . public, as, in my opinion, one of the most efficacious reme-* dies against worms ever offered to the public. Gentlomen, believe me to be • . Your much obliged and-humble gery*t>. • NATHANIEL LEATEBS. Prepared *nd sold by B. A. A. PAIINESTOOK 4_oo. comer of First and Wood streets. - 0)16 ; • JOMph White's Carriage Repository* JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on busi- J ness in his spacious premises, (nowft* lately , enlarged,) on tha Pittsburgh and I Oranaburg turnpike, near the Two Mlle 1 in trrm \“'rr. Run, between Pittsburgh and Invites the'pablio to inspect Hs etock of CARRIAGES BUGGIES,; Ac. And he particularly infbrms gentieme: purc&oxora, that one price only is made- Fourtwnyeart experience in the business, enables Wntoplace before hi patrons the same choice collection of Carriages which, 8; many yearn past it has been bis particular department t; select from the various and most talented Eastern mam, fecturera. The success of hlßnw system te complete—th. economy of his arrangements will supply the. best and mot fashionable manufactures at moderate pnea. by those heavy expenses, whldi U; cianiii for deooratina houses of business has heaped upo thfprfcfofS3?(<Sring to large rente.) aOSEPtfWHIT; onwady money only, at mubh leas than the uxui^ ln thebest manner,with deppatj ATTENTION 1. Wason Hasters and Teamsters 1 Bounty £a&< 5 AGENCY, 03 Fourth street, OFFICERS, SoldierpfAluslcians, Wagon Masters, Tea?. sters, Ac L who were regularly mustered into the &», vice of the United States, and every Officer, Seaman, on : J nary Seaman, Marine*'Clerk and in the Nav also, Militia or.yolunteers, or State Troops of any State / Territory, am entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to' Warrant fbr IGO Acres of Land. •: Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres, ate entitled ft; Warrant fbr snob quantity of Land as will make* In t whole, 160 Acres,. Persons entrusting their to me can rely upon b* Ing them attended to promptly. All information free of charge. Lettera •; ewered. Address AUSTIN L 005119, ; mhl4 Bounty Land Agent* 08 Fourth it 1 I Ml BOXES ORANGES; lUUrotu,,*
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