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IOD wlth Of the Ohio end ,•-?' -> <>- _' ftfWUtJjrippl K. B. end Chicago end Oeleo. lUilroad, forme ■ii-w iaET;;' ~t t- * <- I , rVoV™ ■htf*' 1 ” ci '''' t end only conllnuooe E. B. route from ’, ,': ./ ■’* ’ ' I’ OHIOACO to Bi. LOUIS, pf IU-rM 1 -'t- ; 4 ,-t ■" f -e,VP , I M«^ o \iA'", CUIOAOO to OAIRO, s>'i 1./y«' "i ~ - t* '<-rr r ‘ ,oKtoi . CIIIOAQO to DUBUQOE. - a liejaa leire Ohloogo aa followe: J iyi ~••—■ , ‘ ond 10.20 p. x—ST. Ums aot Oadio K»hua ‘ ft'XiS -S , (■’ ' : “ L Loola hy take the >in of the *■ , << . v, (• f Miss. 1L R. »t Eondoral, and are earried direct to ;V 4"'«~i"* A 3 * i e }-*■ v '‘ r : end 4.10 r. SI Donoani am Oitisi Kx liv? ti a I v, r .. • - .'• t~|f¥g¥ ll * c tiog at Dunheth (opposite Duhuque) with a f - " . . . . . onagw of Btoam Faoketa for §L Paul and the Upper vvSCiL .ji.'’ i r -t? , » S ' T riTer cities. l~ - V-.‘ ( j „ ’>* g M l ijjJ ( n j ( }JY , 4 | ! * lr o ll’r Ohlcago and Dobaqneat T. 50 A. i'A”f “'v. r iVa'V'X,'' - ’- ' i ~' J Eastand places on the Ohio rlrer r,% trr* v * X V a >5- o^^^rinßr B nMU w L lMT * ieo mt,ea tediouaand un ,fs<-sn ~'; ‘ ‘ . •.'■> *§ m2Tnho?™^^* t{on fr ®“ Cairo to Ht. Ix.uls, and arrlye 30 arF'-t ‘A’ 1 ; •' :■ ' t,f lhß rlv " >-0010, by iaking the sV •>' ~‘ ViXf • 'neketjto CtLouis, Cairo, Duboque, B*. Paul, and all to ii - w '• a.: 4 >;• &&'£^ B tfSSS£ ,la *•“•»«*«<. «a MlcMg» £\i ’.<>-« * 4-' v;t ' 1 J* 4 ’ ■tsf 4 , y o H-X vaJx; . . » ?js-< ic-J' : r **■ . i x . -,y - ■ •r v w --,J’ _a .■>/, „ y .•■ -f-l*? \a-:’t.\t.. .'.' .-■»;* «•- ‘fa-•-••-. .':_• _.' ..a W* •*--■_ !i"<4 * ::y”"'‘_. ' , X r _•*. •••.;s - • - ,y & *' ' I k. C.*o V 1 - . X '"i.O V 9 ,y ~ r I>* " ’ ■ A _y - 1 - /".* ..'W'fvA* , 4 '■ .. V *' • ■ ■■•• V-Jiv./ r§,':>;:r£SS • vS • • <* ; * * -*V.\ ' * •■*♦ ■* it-, V r '..a y ■ i *<. -V. uf-cii >V ■' •,>'■f. ,! / 1 - , i t :‘»i ■* t:'- . vy Vr-N-' -:©x®i "i- j'V.f ’-.-‘■l v ' , , ..... ' V ; ,•-. ... •'. •\ S v f" > v' -'- -j'-v •'.-... ~. » _ _,.- • _. a -.' •;.. * -•s> • iw^*r«fi-i“>'^>4 , ‘f,i™- , p‘.n‘'' ;i ’’' •'■•' fr*-■>■>:•<.■! •s'J--c£i* t k‘,?urS-zf&s&zter.’rr * Vat» +* +#*■>>-;■*■*■. •;*•..**;-<•• ■- • *«S>/ ■■» <. ‘ft; > l*"'.x -Vi** *.*-• + './*' t : ■ u.i>h -■.. ;•''.* *. "^ , . v ‘* i -. : I :' f , * •*-_* >s• '• ■ ‘-. •.'.: «f n' r . »*.;. ' * - • ■ '4r =RI =MEI ■ \ -«-t- ' \ ‘ ■■ r - ■ '••:V^,La£ CBKT ftA'jU < O «- Summer Arrangement—Change of Time* THREE DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) And but one Change of Cara between Columbus and Baltimore* ON and after Monday, June 18th, 1855,Trains will runaa follows Lear*. Columbus..*.... Newark Zanesville Concord Cambridge Barnesvilla...... Belmont Arrive Hellalr . l.ta rvi. Dotlalr Balmont HjraesrUle Cambridge Concord Zane.-tvill* Newark. Arrive Columbus. The Expreha Train going East -will stop to take np or leave passenger*, at Taylor’s,-Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Barnesrlile, and Balmont only. Gonto Wist will stop only at the above named Stations. The Mall Train will stop at ail the Stations where tho Mail Is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on noUre t**iug given. The Night Train will stop at all Bta* lions on proper notice being given. GOING EAST. The 10-00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus With the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the Train.from the West on the Columbus, Plqua buJ Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to unJ from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt Vernon, and with Tralus »n the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad* at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio lUUroiiJ for Wartilnglon, PllHlulolphinnJ East era CStifS. Thu 8:M p .M.Tnln Mill connect at Oolumbua with the ■Jr'" 1 "! Cincinnati; at Newark with Bamlu-kv, Rnd &*»» rk Kailroai; and at Wheeling wltJi Night Trein on Baltimore an 4 Otiio Railroad. Paawngerß i aaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and »«*«»(» .^ i JL* T r nin a5 n . Ut . Uo Miami Railroad, will oonnelt w Ith this Train at Columbus. Passenger* leaving Indiana* nous and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, a nd rwh Wheeling at 9:15 P. M, and leave by 10:50 P. M. 1 rain on Baltimore And Ohio Railroad, arriving In Balti more at 5 P, HL.next day. The 11:80 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the M ail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:3c P. M- and arrives at BeUalr at tilfi A. M.; connecting with the Aocommoda* lion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen gers leering Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this ; o ate, via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day t on, reach Columbus In Mason to takethla train; and at Whealiug will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber* land, sloop there, and resume by Expreta Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. The 6:15 A. M.MaUJPra!n connect* at Bellair with NLrbt Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with t rains to and from Sandu«ky, Mansfield and Mt Vernon anl Chicago ria Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbana. The 9 45 A. hf. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbns at 3*Q p XL, an-i oonoecta with trains going South and West log in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The 0.-00 r. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train ai £l6 A.M., dfrect for Cincinnati,Xenia, Dayton, Indiana- Lafayette, Torre Haute, Paint Louis and Chicago. „ 18AAO H. SOUTH WICK, &pf. Zanesville, June IS, 1655—(j*21] THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At- X Untie cities with Western, North-western and South western States, bv a continuous Railway direct. Tble road also connects at Pittsburgh with dally line of steamers to al 1 parts on the Western River*, and at Cleveland and San ,uT w,lfa / te *®era all porta on the North-western Lazes; making the most dired, cheapest and reliable route wh.ch HLEIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Ortai IFol. PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, 1 ... , _ (in boxes,) Furs, Feathers Ac;. / • 5c * P« IOOIbe. SEOuND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,) Pry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- V6oc: per IOOBs. ther, Wool, Ac | <■ THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bogging. Bacon ) and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, Ac. f 60= * P« lWK>s. f\)URTn CLASS.—Coffee, Fish, Bacon and | ,» Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil per 1002*. In shipping Goods from any point Hast of Philadel- Phla, be panjcuUr to mark package “via Pennsylvania . , AJI consigned to the Agents of tills Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without drtUnaon. Fftnasr Aacm.--Moses Potter. Boston; J. L. Elliott, N. K. J. riceoder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koons, Balti more; Geo.O.Fr&Qclseua,Pittsburgh; ShringmanAßrown. Cincinnati, Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; R. C Meldruim Mndison, Ud; Ratcliff A Co., St. Louis, Mo 4 J. 8. Mitchell k Hon, Evansville, ludlana. 11. IL HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. - . H. J. LOMBAKBT, . m y B Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. ON AND SINCE WEDNESBA Y, June 20,1866, the Mail Train leaves Steubenville dally, (Sundays excepted.) nt T o'clock, A. M-, end arrive at Netttl at 1 (j) o',-lock P M , connecting with trains tor t'.Jumbos, Han-lusky, luiUanepolD, Chicago, Cincinnati, Losalle, Mount V-rnou, R»*ck UUn.l, . . Toledo, fitiut l/*uU. t.carh Cincinnati at &:20 tame evening. RETURNING : Leaves Newark at 12 o’clock, M., and arrives at Steuben- at 7:10 P. M. Passengers by this train leave Cincin nati hi r. o'clock, A. M. The Cadiz Accommodation Train Leave* Steubenville daily, (3undays excepted) at 4fl& p M . and arrives a: C&dli at dB5 P. M. , BCTCENUIQ, Laovva Cadlx at 7.57 A. M., and arrives at Steubenville at IdOo A. aL Por further Information apply to JAMES OOLLTN6 k . * IJ*“»Bgur Agents, Noe. 114 and 116 Water street, Pittsburgh. LAFAYETTE DBYENNY, aeneral Freight and Ticket ® L E. W. WOODWAitD, •' e * 3 BuperlntendenL 1865. AIB LIHE EOUTE 1855. CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS- Vu OUIOAQO, ALTON AND 6T. LODIS rail road. Formerly the Chicago and ninlaiippL Cbrryfny Great American Express and U. 8. Mailt. r P 118 Only Direct and Reliable Route to the Booth and MUes Shorter than any other THsetJon xxrxtss tbaiks nin.T, scimara ixcephd. Leaoej -4rri«j at u . . . _ „ Chicago. St.Loun. Ht. Loui* Day Express 006 l2 CO A. M. nt. lxmis Night Expre55........10.00 P. M... 2.46 P. M. Trains run directly through without change of cars or baggagn. 6 Chtaag* to St. Louis in 16tj£ hows IMPORTANT CONNECfIONB—At Joliet, with th. Hock l.Uod JUUroeul for Ottaw., L, Soil., Boot Inland ud Cen tnu lowa. , Xt will. niloou Ontml Rallro.il for Olio- . , U “ aDi Decatur, nil with Slaees for Deorla. Ww?"** W "“ ra for At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal. Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable mute to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At fit. Louis, with Daily First-class Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi. . Lines of Packets for Kansas, 8l Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rivers. . _ , 11. P. MORGAN, Sup’t, Bloomington. 111. L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, 111. fap7] “ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: Carrying the Great G. States Mail and Expren ITTBBiniGH AHD COHH'ELLBVILLE USES fUsi MX RAILROAD Open firom West Newton. Weitmorelend County) to jMUtenburg Ntatlon, b'aveite Count)) • ■ PBS CLiRA FISHER hoeing been cker. 11 E -° > ? lrlu ,taT * Pittsburgh »t ialfpast foor o’clock precisely, for West EurehMuToSSfTlfLr 101 * wlth 1110 Trelns of the Pitts a? 11 which will nm between I£LV£t; sLIESTM”* »otlce;-M follows : Smltlrt Xlv3Sd??Cr£B? A U M /’ bar* »t«0 O’clock. Tt£tn^?S i .' u * tcn i reechlng Mllten for MUtenburg. end » t J 1 “ , * w «'‘ Neirtov .t u o’clock for " *“* •* 6 • Wu* m tnuupottv. wsK;frS®i@ss.s»iasr Pittsburgh. dun. ae. ij^bl ~— rieil l ssi&esagxs: afefe ““». write.rnas^ ‘i 7 u 3" “ i 1‘ v %. •» ' ; v i * *■' •- - • •*. UAILROADS GOI2CG BAST. Express Hail Wight Train. Train. Train. .10:00 A. M. o:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M, .11:10 “ 4:if> “ 12:50 A.M ,12:20 P.M. (i:uo *< 2:12 “ *' 0:44 “ 3:01 “ ■ 130 “ 7:08 “ 3;28 » £23 “ 8:25 “ 4:48 “ 2:44 “ 8:51 “ 5;14 u 3:30 “ mt.9:45 *’ nrr.6:l6 “ GOING WEST. Erprtu Mail Nia?U Train. Train. Train. • 9:4ft A. M. 6:16 A.M. 6:00 P.M. .10:31 « C:l5 “ T:08 “ ♦10:62 “ 0:43 “ 7.40 “ .11:66 “ 8.04 “ 9.00 " .12:17 P. M. 8:30 " 9:25 *• . 1:10 “ 9:30 “ 10:30 “ . 2.-0 S “ 10:37 “ 11:60 “ • 3:20 “ V2JSP. M. 1:20 A. M. CHANGE OF TIME. H. B. MASON, Sup-t ft- x! 1 , -• »tWtlf •• ■ /v.^J-W : , v . : *.S», '‘■•it. RAILROADS " rr CESTftil, ROUTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! __ YQ&OUGH Northern Illinoia tS the Hlesieeippi Bivor, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to tlic MlMtaalpp*. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD Fomicbly tub Chicago axd Ackoba A Cist. Miutaht Tract R. R. is how oomPLMED, And Trains run tbe entiro distance f.om CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change or Cars. Tbo Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, ICBOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT DEB MOINKB, OOUNCIL BLUFF, Ac, and the osly ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leavo Chicago on the arrival of Train* from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the point*. Stages leave Burlington dally for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—mating the quickest and mo>t reliable route to re&dh all the Important points west of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles lees staging than by any other rome. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the oorrainjous Rail, the smoothest riding and best Rollroadlu the West well stocked with the most modern Locomotivesand elegant new Cars. *ST* By this route passengers are sure of making connec tions, and arrlringat Bt.Louis onadvertbsed time,avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs und Ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checfcad direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all tile Railroad Offices In the East; at the Office of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena R. R., and at the Mich. Cent. R. K. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sts., opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FREIGHT connigoed by this rout* will receive immedi ate despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Sap’t. C. E. I'OLLIiTT, Gen’l Ticket Ag't, Chicago. 43" TICK ETS can be procured at tbe principal Railroad Offices of the eoontry.- mhio OLBVSLAHD AND PITTBBUBQH RAILROAD. CONNECTING WITH Obto and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALU A NOE. fpIIE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo' QLEVELANb^ 011 * Qslen *» 8t - Louis, la VIA This route la One Hundred miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis ' Two Dally Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago, Time to Cleveland six bourn, Chicago twenty-three hours, and fit. Louis thirty-seven hours. TheTridnioftheOhloand PeDna. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 2.00, A. M. and 8.00, A. ftL, connect nt Alliance for Cleveland as follows: Traine for Cleveland leave Alliance at 6 55, A.M..end 12.00 oonni-vting at Hudson with Traine for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in- Cleveland at A. M. and 2.20 P. M., aod loth conuectins with Train# for Toledo, Ohisago and Sl Louie at 9.00 A. M. and 2.-4 S P. M. The 3.00 P. M.Traio from Pittsburgh makes no conne<v tlon fbr Cleveland. Passengers fbr Toledo, Chicago, fit. Louis, Rock Inlaml, Galena, and the North-went, who wtah to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 600 A. and arriving In OleveUnd at 2.20 P. M_, as that is the only train by which close connections are mads at or beyond Chicago. Passengers by thU train reach Chicago at 8 00 next morning, and SL Louis at midnight, ttaggag© checked through to Cleveland and Chicago. '"fa.EE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. ltfchm. 2JcT«. lrtcloa. SdcTt. To Alliance $3 SO To La 8a11e...41« CO $l3 60 " ClerelanJ ... 400 Rock lalM, 18 00 14 00 “Toledo 650 “Helena 18 15 1100 “ Detroit 700 $6 CO •• Springfield 18 70 16 20 “ Chicag0....512413 $lO4O “ Burlington 19 00 16 00 “ llloomlngt...lG 90 1140 “ I‘eoria. 18 00 14 00 “ fit. Louie 21 00 10 60 PaaMCffers are requested it* procure their tlnketa at the office of thin Company, in the Monongab&la House, third door boiow the corner. J. DOHAND. Sup't, Cleveland. J. A. CAUGHKY, Ag*t, Pittsburgh. 100,000 COPIES! , fT»S* *, STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON JjJSgisJTUK WESTERN WATERS, AND UOSSL£ mBHESBsTEAMEOAT DIRIXJTORY.—Tbe«SsSeaIi underrigned have now in course of preparation a new STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be issued In October next; the book will contain over two hundred pages, illus trated in the beat style, and neatly bound iu a datable manner. IT WILL BK ONH OK TUE MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS fcVKK PUBLISHED. aDd will bo a book that will be interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete Ret aoJ de scription of all the Steamboats now afioat on the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, apeod, power and touting* of each boat, where and by whom built, the name of the boat, with the trade ©bebln. Also, the names of Captain* and officer*, her nge,'Ac., ftc. The Dirw-torj will contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the Western waters since the application of steam : ai*o a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio River, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIVER DIRECTORY will cootain a Hat and deserto tion or all the STEAMBOAT DlfiAf TKRB that have occur red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, be*u*i fully UlostratsJ, with a LIST OF ALL WHO HAVE PERISHED BY TUKIB BURNING, SINKING .AND RXPI/JDING, on the Western and Southern waters. Ths Directory will contain Mans of the Ohio, IdissirKlppi' Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Whits, Red, Ouachita, YilZuo and other Rivera, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with correct'Ufltancrs; also many other River and Commercial items of interest to the people at large. The book will contain the cards of the varioue U. 8. .Mail Boats, with the trade they are in, Ac, Ac. The Directory will also contain a complete IL-t of all the responsible h team boat Uivosed Officers, their place* of residence, Ac., Ac ; tbe new Steam boal Law, lu revjuimnents, with coaimrnu, ©bowing wherein it l*rjtcf,n the i'lcomy/iml officer, and ityurej the competent ojficer, Ac, Ac., and all the important U. S Bu prume Court Steambc*t Decisions up to date; the Rates and important ajmmcrciftl Privileges, Bills rf Lading i m . portant Decisions of the various U. 8. Courts lu rward to Freights Ixwt and Damaged, Ac., with many other things of interest. The Directory will he illustrated In tha best style and printed In tha bast manner. The author haa for six years been gathering together all the facts and items in regard to the numerous steamboat disaster* on tbe Western and Boulhsm watars, and now Intends publishing them in book form. Tbe prlco of the work wifi bo put at th© low sum of One poilar. Teu thousand copies will bo Issued for the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will have to do 00 at once, as none will bo printed unless ordered In adbanre. This work is destined to have a circulation of over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are receiving large numbers of subacriUini, per mall, from all parts of the country, daily. Some of the oldcat boatmen, u 9 well as most ficlentiflo m*n of the times, are contributor© to the Hteemboat Directory. The Directory will be Issued in O-dober, and will b© afi ornament to the parlor as well u steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) yon will receive a copy of tbe above work. All ‘MWnnimi'&tlpns and IrtUr* alionld 1* addrewcd U> JAMES T. LLOSD A CO„ PofltotDw Bolldlng, Cincinnati. Ohio. JeSftdAwtf W * •'MUF, A TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, UR> souci A tor hf Cuaackry, Ageot for procuring Bounty Land* Had Pensions, and for (be Collection of Claims in Ureat Britain and Ireland. Collection* made In this and adjoining Counties; Ks- Ute« of decedents settled; Baal Rotate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortwure or Titles examined and title paper* Offine °n FOURTH Street, a few doors above Smlthfleld. PUtubargb, March 28, 1855--{fflh23;dawj At Wi Foster, ■ROTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the flutes of XI .New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin. Ne " Michigan, lowa, OaUfomla and Virginia. Deeds drown, and acknowledgments and proofs or«« In any of the above named Stales, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island Pittsburgh, March 'JB. !S&f>Hmh2B:d*w 1 uffics of Mo.vo.voabsla NAriQAnofl Oo.i B v .. 4 „ „ Pittsburgh, July 12, 1856. / Y authority of a Supplement to i}>« Charter of this Company, approved tho 25tb lay of January, 18&4, re quiring the Company to extend the improvement above faro wnsviile, and authorizing the application of the tolls of the Company to that obiect, and the distribution of new stock amongst the stockholders to an amount equal to the earning* of the Company thus expended-the Treasurer has been instructed todistribute amongst the stockholders, in new stock, Four per cent, upon theamount held by them respectively, which will be placed to tha credit of their stock accounts on the books of the Company. , W. B. COPELAND, _Jyiß.d4w Treasurer of Mon. Nav. Co. PtAKL blEAtf UIU,, I , . .. Allegheny, July I4tb, 1866.1 * ntereJ t of Messrs. Eißttr Childs and Aba P. CaiLDS in oar firm ceaseß, bi mutual aereemtfot, from and after ihla date. BUY AN, KKNNEDY A CO jyl7:Lm RHKUUATTbM AND NKURAUJia. —br. UROWN hereby Informs the afflicted that his remedy for the abore mentioned diseases Is one that will cure. He will warrant a cure In any case of this kind. This remedy was nerer known to fail when properly persevered with. Many suffer the tortare of tbleoomplalnt for months and years, when a few months would procure a certain, safe aDd speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND all "y- jasa 1) t l^rs,«<^*l. c ?H tlnuea to be consulted for the onreof SECRET DISBABKS. His success in long standing cams is unequalled. The affllctod are Invited to eaU with" out delay. Persons nfflloted with Tenereal Diseases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay duuufwrod ketlew containing a fe« immadlately Office and Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alloy, Pltto b je2fl NSW BOOKS it DAVISON'S, 65 Market st— KJ fcmUy Vernon; or Filial Plotv Elempllflsd ■ I'hlllp Oolville, a Covenanter's story, by Ornco Kennedy; Family at Ueatherdale. or the Influence of Chris tiftn Principles, by Mrs. Mick ay • WllUam WHberforoe, or the Christian Btaleimen, by Collier; ’ The Doed In Christ, their State, Present and Fu ture, by Dr. John Brown, author of KipoalUon of Ist Peter, Ac., Ac ; Prayera of the Apostle Paul; Stray Arrows; Worka of Philip Henry; Jacoby Nolea, jol*. \ and 2; Memoirs of Oborllni Blob and Poor, by Byle Ashton Cottage; Manual for the Younn: Footeteps of St. Paul; T~~ ANTED-Oooks ul House Kerranls for priTatefiun .. , J 1 411(1 hotels. Ladles who need Nunes or anv ° r re “ 4l “ help, anil gentleman who want dlerks ot h “ wt S wlth good relorenees, Garden- Xl'nJi H M '“ or I,PyB 10 °< BARK'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, W Ilarrest Hands wsntaj-hlgh w.'o.j^s^ A A. MASON A 00. h»yo jußt openwUO ptecoa of" Wool * J? 6rß ? e “ “ l “ nts J’ arJ - Also, another lot of tfIOHB FIDO Lawn Ureases at 60 and eta. jy27 SILK BONNETS, of the very cerrefit aC>le« UU selling at $1 and $1,26, at 3 c>lefl ’ A. A. MASON A CQ.'B, 26 Fifth Ft. 3QB~fl bbla. In flue order, rac'd on eontri f ™ TTl for gale by [JjiW) ATWELL, LSE 4 00. EyiNKD SUGARS—76 bbls Crushed, Powdered and Refined White Sagan, just ree’d and for tala by iy27 ATWELL, LBB & CO. OR SALE—That superior House sad Lot, No. 141, on Fourth, abof© Bmlthfield street It is offered at a low Enquire soon of THOMAS WOODB, -i* B7 No. 75 Fourth et. f I Tar, large bbls, ia fine order, to ar -00 consignment, and fcr sal* by * Jyvr ATWELL, LSE A 00. HOTELS, ;>IA3fSIOIf HOUSE. * GEORGE A UIIKS T 7. , PaoraiSToa, - NO. *W4 LIBERTY BTCKKT,' 3tist beside tha Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania = Railrord, which maSfea it tlio most convenient house in : the-city, for passengers sni* Ting by that road. f - , The Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, Attai nt), in excellent etyle, the MANSION; HOUSE, would respect fully eolicit a share of public patronage. There Is attaohed a splendid STABLE and exteurffoTV AOON TcAßD.aSbld ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bor will bo furnished with the beet the market i<! or i i . , feblty ST CLAIttIIOTEL, Ormcr of Penn and SL Clair strict*, Pittsburgh. Pa, rllilE undersigned, formerly of “Brown's Hotel,” haying X taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it In magnificent -style, would respectfully invite bts friends and the traveling public to give him a calL As sured, with the convenience of the house and jhlslong ex perience In the business, he can give entire eatlsfilctlon, and his chargee moderate. f«b22 GOOD IHTBST ’ CIORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, ne»l ) the Railroad Depot Janl&ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTON’S. WA VKRLKY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Cheat-got and Walnut, Philadelphia, [au29:y THE UNION, NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia.' T. S:WEBB(UtenI the EagleJ Proprietor,, : . . [au2Q;y GASKILL HOUSE, ' CORNER OF MAJN AND 80U2B 818- WARREN. 0* riUIE Proprietor Ukefl pleasure in 'announcing to the X public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened as a bouse of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of th&Ohlo 3tageOompany.it offers inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. M. QABKILL. FRANKX.IN MOUSE. CUK3TNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. BARKER A. LAIRD, Proprietor,. jj-19:Sm 1 TERMS $1,50 I’ER PAY. McMillan house;, , JOBXSTOmt, PENN A. ' 'T’HB undersigned having token charge of the above X named House, and refitted It at * large expense, In a comfortable as well as elegant style, Is now prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample satisftction to all who may pa roniae the House. (auS:tf J JAMES DOWNEY. HARE'S HOTEL, fLate Farmer's Exchange,! VTO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of fifth street, Pitta -11 burgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor. This Hotel Is entirely new, having Just been completed end opened for the accommodation of the public. fseplO FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. Cl PATRICK A SON, PaoramToaa.—-Thii House has on dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of ne-c furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall bo wanting on their part to render the Fiuitxun a place where all the oom forts of a first olass hotel can be found. Jy4:tf CL PATRICK A BON. FLURKNCE HOTEL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. . (OOSODCTXD ON TUI VUROPXAN PtAB.) BEUBEH LOVEJOY, oc3:ly PROPRIETOR. REsTAURANTo. WILKISS HALL, W. C. GALLAGHER, Peopeibtob. Fbvr'th between Wood and SmUftfitld. Tni3 spacious establishment has been loosed by the sub scriber. and completely lie Is at all hoars prepared to furnish every luxury that can be found in the best regulated restaurants in the States. Ills spacious Bar will always be supplied with the rery best Liquors. Game of every do* scription, in Us season, can always be found at Wilkins HaU. (ap7) W. C. GALLAGHER. UAHK EXCHANGE. THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. fpHE Subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and X tne public generally, that they hare leased the abore well known Restaurant, which has Just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and refurnished, and now open. The proprietors have spared no expones to make the Bank Ex change a comfortable resort, us well for the epicure as the budness man. The larder will at all times be stocked with the delicacies of the season, and served up under the'auspi ces of experienced cooks. Tbay respectfully ask for the patronage of a generous public. >, COIINDCOPIA «“0 YSTER AND COFFEE II OUSE."6ft D. BARNARD. JPo. 40, JT(/Vt Streeit betvtan Wood and MarktL janlihlyj nrraac&an. CR.YS T A L PALACE, No* 18 Blarkst atreat. ’ C. C. SEELY, y \ RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the general, that ho has just started bis New York and Philadelphia, modern style of W* COOKING QYSTEKSanaeverything else in the eating line. Oysters in the Shell or Btewed, for I2V£ cents a dozun. He will also furnish the best of everything that the market will afford- House always open until 8 o'clock in the morning. marl&tf OYBTKII SAhOO.i AND IiESTADRANTI 108. WOOD STREET. aIHE subscriber has now his OYSTER SALOON AND EATING HOUSE perfected in a manner that cannot b* exceled by anv similar establifOicaent in the city. MEALS WILL ME SEE I ’ED VV AT ALL HOURS Ot Tim DA r, from the CJxolceat Alsati, Fowls, Fl«h, Ac., Act nis Dill of Pare cannot be surpa&<ed, and he would respect fully invite the attention of the public to it. CHARLES STILL, Ja2o-maelf 105 Wood street. fit. Clair Lager Dear Urewtrv. THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that he Is now fully prepared to serve private families and the public generally, with his celebrated LAGER BEER, in bottles. All orders left et his office, NO 3v DIAMOND ALLEY, (near Wood street J will he punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any pat t of tlif> city ur vicinity. f. G. SCUKNOK. BeulU' Lager Ueer Hall, A”o. 108 S&iLh/Uld street, opposite lAs CutUxm Hc'Uis. r PiIE subscriber has just opened one of the largest an! 1 best finished Lager Beer Haile in the city. Ills Bceris •ofcDowlwJgwl to bo a euparior artkle, and every other ac commodation about his house cannot be excelled, mi.rd:Jm A. BENITZ. liennelt Ala* *' YXT D. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH’S celebrated Tf • Kennett Aleand Btowd Stout. Also,Common Ale and Porter, In quart and pint bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, Is respectfully colieited. aull:y mineral Water and Sara apart ila XXfM. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, la now T T roanufauturing end bottleing the above beverages on an extensive scale. Ills articles are of the beet quality, and nufactured from the purest materials, octl7dy HOPPERS PATENT PLANE TUfi undersigned Is prepared to supply CARPENTERS. CABINET-MAKERS, and Workers in Wood generally with his Patented and valuable PLANES. A:l who have tried it, pronounce it a most valuable In vsntloo, that must soon come Into general use. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among many letters tho Patentee has received recommending this Plane above all others In use : riTTsstjaan fitkAM Cxmnvr Faotoit, I _ . , February 22, 15 W. f We hereby oertlfy, that during the last twelvo months we have used Hopper's Patent Plano, and do not hesitate . to recommend It to Cabinet-Makers and Carpenters as su perior to any other Pianola us-. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, eherry, walnut, and all sorts or hard wood, and for planing vone. ti, it far superior to the old mode of scraping, besides being a great earing of time. One man, by using tnJ* Plane, will plane more veneers than five men can do by any other plane or method !? n “- » „ »• “■ Hria * Co. To Moaxa T. Eaton, Esq,: Dear Sir I have examined Hopper's Patent Bench Plane, and believe it to be a moat excellent article for the use for which U Is Intended, as a combination of place and soraper. r It la particularly 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, but th»t it will nntlnlj .operaed. tho formrr te □Jous and laborioas custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persona engaged In the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of it, there U nothing as well fitted to give a smooth and beantifnl finish to Tenners as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. _ _ Jamas W. Woqdwiu, « - I Far ? lt Jf” Warerooms, 07,99 Third at., Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Mbruary 27, 1865. MOHK3 If. EATON, ofthls city, bay sol. Agent for th» (tAi6 of Plane*, or of rights to manufacture and sell them HOPPBB - Pittsburgh^ OD V FF’S HBROMTaK OOM.RoST DAY AMD EVENING, throughout the Summer DOODLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING Bumm ” r - M au B!:i£? m D , U n'“ Syetemof Book-keeping, ..uctlon.d bj the Chamber of Oommerce of Now York eg the moat per jeet >»or& upon accounts now in ueo. r double entey steamdoat book keeping Embi edog eight trip. of a boat—llluetraUng re ehipme'nte of freight and paesongeM, owners' settlomeme, befhre and after sale of the TMiwl; tranefers of ownere' shares, and other Important matters not attempted in any of the one trip rystema of Steamboat Book-keeping in use „ , , PENMANSHIP, Taught by Mr, J. D. Williams the only professional teacher of penmanship now 1q the city. MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC Embracing a new method of computing interest, with al! the most approved abbreviations m mercantile eomouta tions in use. MERCANTILE LAW. Although others advertise these lectures, this will be found the only Institution tn the city where they are regu larly delivered. * A®* Call and get a Circular and sample of Ur. Williams 1 Penmanship before engaging elsewhere, jegj IVtUSLD BOOK FOB RAILROAD ENQINEERa.^— OoQiain- X* log formula lor laying out ourves, determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth-wort, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs .tan genu, etc-etc., by John B. Uenok, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,76. •% The otyeot of the present work Is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use In the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula tor laying out curves, turn-outs,crossings, Ac., I* a desideratum which this work Is designed to eopply. D. 8. MiUTAhf Aaihnrx, West Point. April 18, IBM. Oemtlcatn: 1 have looked over ♦•Henck's 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 found a very useful and practical volume both for offloeand field work. D. h. Mahar. Tbot. April 21,1854. I am much pleased with Mr. Ilenck’s little manual, the M i’iold Book of Railroad Engineers” With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given othere which, new at least In their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. Henck’s book Is snob as to adapt It excellently well to professional needs. I have pleasure in expressing my oordial satifif&otlon with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his puDlishers. B. Fsamkiui Qrxcu, 0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, lor sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, aaB * Market street, comer of Becond. y AKIETIBSI—A Cottage House in Allegheny for tale Price $7OO. A Brick Hoove and Lot for $750. fbrfSS* 31 ?r * m * H(msa tot on Mrunt Washington Small Varov to Ohio and Virginia ft? vale on m terms, bj (JfM) S; OUTHBERT A BON, 140 Tblrdat i.yV4.*£ *- Increase of Gash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ®tna insurance company, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. _ ; r PAID DP. Capital, ------- 9500,000. The THUITY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of tho Assets of the iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, as famished this sgenc7 on tho Ist of January, 1865, under oath. Reii Estate, uulnouthbered.v.. •$ 16,672 00 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds,Rand 7 cent., pay -v-able eemi-annually. 72,000 00 Company, eecured by mortage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 35 Railroad Stocks fn Connecticut 07,616 00 Bank Stocks i n the city of Hartford..... 142,396 00 Bank Stocks 1q New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand,in Bank, and in hands of Agents and others..;... .. 212,506 06 TO. 0. CONNELLY. $773,278 63 I t The amount of llabilltlftsdaa or not due to Bttnfcnor other creditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not line, $118,613 22. Losses unadjusted ami iu suspense, welting for further proof, 6O. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac.' Agents Instructed'to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount Insured in any city, town or Tillage, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings Tories; the design Is to limit the ions by aDy one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. flT*n 0 r OoiiWKiicui, ) aB Hartford, Jen. Ist, ISSS. Hartford county. J 8 Perscnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the A£tna Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, la true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Jostles of the Peace. paid by this Company for the year 1354 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organisation of lbs Company. Policies, eoTerlng nearly all descriptions of property. Is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll H, |u TEN KYOK, Agent ®TMA ISSURANCE COMPABiY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. COAETIMD, 1819 c Cnah Capital $500,000 Caah Surplus, oh Ist Ja.tuabt, 1855 §373,373 THIS Capital stock and Surplus Is securely-invested for the benefit of all policy holdors. As an vvlJence of the claims we have to public confidence: and of Its ability to pay losses promptly, we state a fact, that lia receipts vary from $125,000 to $160,000 ter mouth. Its buslnefra is large and well distributed, and In our Opinion no Company in the Untied States affords better indemnity to polity holderu than the .Etna. They continue to make insurance on property in town and country, at rates aa le w os J.h con sistent with safety to the policy holder. U. B- TEN EYCK, Agar t North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Ptitflbargh. _ ap2o:ly 1) fci L A W A It I£l ~ mutual safety inbubahcb company, OFFICE in the North F-oom of tho Exchange, on Third street, FBILADELPBU. ’ MARINE INSURANCES. Oh Y KS3ILB, 1 w Caboo, >To ail parta of the World. Faxionts, ) v INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rfyera, canals, lakes and land carriages. to all parta of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling houses. Ac. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November 7, IBM. Honda and Mortgages....- *24,f1Q0 00 Btateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other 10an5,.... -IBL6M 42 Stocks in banka,railroads and insurances com- Males ........ 111,012 20 Bills recelTmblo 169,825 94 Cash on hand io Q7j 35 Balancesln the handa of Agents and premiums ’ on Marine Policies recently issued 121 707 67 BnbacriptionNotea..-. loo’ooo 00 Waiotoks: Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M. Qoaion. Joseph U. Seal, . HoghCralg, SlmunJ A Bouder, Spencer M'llTain, John 0. Darla, Charlee Kelly, Robert Barton, Samuel E. Stokes, John 11. Penrose, Henry Sloan, 2f >rs *A L '3 , ‘ e if I *mwTraqn»lr. ' ' Edward Darlington, I Itn. Eyre Jr H. Jones Brooke, ! Joshua L. Prtce, J. Q. Johnson, JatawTennent, James C. Bang, John B. Semple, Theopllus Panning, • Oharles Schaffer B M’Parl.ml, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W.C. Ludwig, B.T.C. Morgan, do WM. MARTIN, President. Joi.ru W.Onr« l 8«-;. ~0,, - a,,AH,> - V, “ P ~ U “‘- P. A.MADKRU, Agent, par *h ho. 9& Waierstreet. Pittsburgh. The Franklin Kira In»«*icTo«S£i,V£7; _ _ Of rhUofriphia, Paeuiitax-*. 1 1 T'klßECTOßß—Charles W.Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tob'.aß XJ Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob it. Smith, Geo V? Kiri. «ds, Mordeeal D. Lewis, Adolph! K. Boris, Darid S. Browne, aomu Pattentos. OIUS. N. U&3CXC&, lYtrultnL J. SCHANDELMKRER, o. n. ntAycia.^ Oiua. Q. BjLSCiStt, Bccrttary. f£<Joaton» to or limited cn ?re-7 description oX property, in town and country, at r»U* as ’on AS aw consistent with security. Th# Company hare truer-red a large Oonlingaai Fand. *hlab, with their capita! and premiums, in Tea ted, t/ fird Maple p rotation to the aagurnl. Tbe Assets of U*eOoaipony‘on January Ist, 13*1. rp pub lished agreeably to an Act o/Ar-semUy, were eg ,i« ; f?° T i^, e V J918.11* CA Temporary Loans S 3 M 0 H Btosk... - nisi, o-i c * sjl > 41 ' w.jjo si Total. ... II ”13 70S 41 JJBIdm thflr Inoorporitton, a portoJ or twonty-onr j. o m, to *> V*” 1““ np»«a o, oo» Million roar Humlr.J Then r.ml Dollars, lonea bp ftro, tfemby aCorilnj arMenr. ortho •dnaUgu of inranon,Uw.U u th. ability ra.l aiofMl- Uon to ne*t with promptnea* * .. J.QAIIDINEK COFFIN, A<r«i» . .^P 3 * Onloot aortfc«mit cor. Wood aaJ Third >u. theunitbd states LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, ’ FOIUDELPIIU. CHARTERED APRIL 2GTE, 1850, CHARTER PKRI'ETOAR CAPITAL 8260,000. Oflce, S. E. Corner of Third and Chette-tu Street!, Philadelphia. : Oflaen 0/ the Be raw Board at Philadelphia: _ DniCTou. Htaphen R.OrawfoM, Paul n.QodilarJ, Ambr°s»W. Thompson, Lawrsnse Jobniion, BtaJamlnW.TingUy, 0«>. JPllonry, SS?. b L £f °s? Dl *i Jan-j William M.Oolirln, Wiliam M'Keo. Praiient— Stephen R. Crawford. R« Praiient— Ambroao W. Thompson. Betted Ifcaminrr, Jams s 11. Wilson, M.D. Allegheny City—a. B. Mowry, M. D. „ QKO. B. ARNOLD, Agon!, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY “ OF FITTSB URQH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND BMITIIFIELD BTRRETB. »«orrA- utl * orlxe * l Capital. $300,000. TNBUIIE BUILDINGS and other property telnet loss or A damage by Fins, and th« peril* of the Sea »od Inland NayigaUon and Transportation. *.r „ * Dtaxcion*. X m JJ;.. Joh,l . ,ton » Rody Pntterflon, ? llntoc^, Kennedy T. Friend, b.M.Long, I. Grier Sproal. A. J. Jones, fleorgts K. White, Jacob Painter, a. A. Carrier, Umea B. NegUy, W. 8. Haven, « ade Hampton, D, E.Park HR. Coggshall. ’ Hon. WM. Y. JOHNSTON, President. a a moot** c 225 Y Vice President Cabbjxb, Secretary and Treasurer. a, B. Car&ue, Agabdant Secretary, deciflin Western Insurance Company* Fittsbnrirf* a. MILLED, Jr_ ij-tnimt. | p. M. QOItDON, S/mlarv capital, *300,000, ’ W n%S ur, ?s‘i nBUU kln4s of risks, mis and MA ' ’ ,ill b 8 liber ‘ u f ‘'U'UUd and “.‘ n **' a b f Di *«ho»B who are wall S2SSti«. t ?^ l ifSS^i t7 * , “ ni . who ,re determined. by promptness and Üborslity, to maintain th« character wtlch whod^’S'SfniJ^^ 118 U “' bM ‘ ProlooUontothos. Wmtori.-B||,r, Jr.,O.W. lUeketoon, J.W. Butlor, i*’ Jr, , W ' H - 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson! ■ t-y 0I >, jaine. lJppnncott, Qeorge Darsle, James Mo’ Atiley, A lax»Dder Nimlok, Thomaf Bcott. n*®-?®* 8 - W»t«r trtreet,(Wa«lmiseofßp^n* & 00., Ppi tairg,) Pittsburgh, oorkily WATCHES. ’JEWELRY. &c, NEW GOODBII Watcbis, Jiwblrt, Sitvea Wars, Moitart Goods, Ao., WnouiHAm and Bkaiu—Coun tryMerchants ana strangers visiting our city are runuest ed to call, u we can eerr-j them ea well, and we think b t ter. than they usually are served In Eastern cities, besides giving them a responsible guarantee—an Item difficult to obtain In many shops. Bllrer Detached Levers $lO to $16,00 , .ty} lll **™ 7 to 10,00 Ladles Gold Lever and Lepioe Watches, $25, and upwards. GenUemen’s do do do SSS to $2OO. i« * ?f' f^** 3 *, Peocfis, (Spectacles, Pens, Lamps. In excellent variety, and at lowest prices w *tfh &'pairing done promptly and In a superior manner. Alt work ana all goods warranted. . W. W. WILSON. miUi Q • Market sereet, corner of Fourth JOHN i.XTTI*K," ir M Agent, No. aoi Liman Bthist H A UcIS toe following Very choice ar- B RANDIES. Uock Brandy,(v e ry fine,) ; Llsbou. »«■ fiaass^sasr-- mSS£Sho° Bh "' 7, ; Table j° : ““diiy e London Porter, SSSSL^- sx34 c 'Sr*:' '“idJnre, cxSt' ' Anchor ’ ! tm P° rt ' d Havana Ciders, or Verzenev - va « OU3 brands; HdUeseek, j olti Monongahela Whisky, of ‘ With 411 oUwr • rticle * r wnnected with the my29:d*w WIG MANUFACTORY. mbs. renter, “* 011 Ajualud, opposite the aihcterr’! Oftict, I^dndao^ 8 ™ POE WIQ9, and ell - Hair Work. eatlufoctkro * futnkh^s? d^ ra , ttICQI STKK iMoed by Thomafl Woods. and “ 76 K’Oith ««"«. . grwt J™*..Hoiue» «“» bo is. Thow wanting bomaa to prt a Regiiter. on It la fencriM a fiw Bna Orantry Bttta. rjnS) THOMAS WOODS. V. : i INSURANCE COMPANIES, PAID UP BANKERS AND BROKERS; AUSTIIf LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILIr BfiOEBBi OJJict, iVo. 92 Fourth it., alone Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and on colie* tarais, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase ami sale of Copper Stocks. All communications atiented to promptly. wa. 11. WIT.IJ>MH ] JT* n Wm ' H. willlami a, Co,, *r . j BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. K. Comer Wood and Third Ural*. Ajjkaoawtlona mad* oiUibeMl term*. Collections orjßillfl, Notes, 4c., promptly attended to. jan2o:lw n'CONIIiELL4 WILLOCE&. • BANKERS, A NT) Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notea. Gold and Barer Coin. Current and Par Funds receded on-depoeit. Htooka bought and sold on commission. Collection* made at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets,- : t r-.i PmBBPBOHjtPA. ARTHURS, RODOEES & CO* BANKERS and brokers. 0P FOURTH AND SMITHFtELD STREETS, Mfcfrn Pittsburgh, Pa. itemoY&i, r PATRIOKS & FRIEND. BANfLKHB AND EXCHANGE ’BEOKEB& Boot Benunedtheir Office of Wood tU, PItTBBDBOa. PA ATRIOKB & FRIEND, Bankers and Dealers in Notes, Drafts. Acoepta3dcca/«old. BiIT«T Q*l deter* n on “ I?. 1 * 48 iu ail tha Cltloa tluoughout thoDnitod States. received iupar funde or current paper, at ■ the coroer of fifth and Woodfitreeta.' [feh3 H. HOLMES ft B0H8," ~ “ T \ BANKERS AND EXOKANQEBROKEBB. ” «2l2“TwJ£?? dB j2 throughout the tinhed niw V® 6 P° el '*teceiTedinparftmdaor eurrentpaper,Ho. WMarfcet street, between Third and Fourth ate. QaiSMj TiiuurAii * co., ' 1 BANKERS AND KXOHANOB BROKERS, No. #5 Wood Strut, comer of Diamond Alley, B" Wj ,Pittsburgh,pa.. UT AND SELL Bank Notes and ‘Coin time exchange, and promissory notes ;-tn*ke oolledticna In oili theprimdpaiciuesor the Union. Rccdra deposits-oft Jw. 5011 Q &d gire their prompt attention to all othsr matten appertainlngto a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. .mart _ JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER. _ . niALia ia wS a v ngfl L Commercial and Bank Notes. VTDttt bonght and sold on commission. Collections Ty^*x^ a *°. Interest paid on. Deposit. B Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. 11. - x —l decio HILL ft CO., ~ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, c-1 TO TIT TJTTOivn^ 1 ®!!; °* WQOJ> ***** &TOBHL . kjIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for OM i ß% in Tlmo , l i llifl a.o 1 and Note*dlsdonntedL— : SSS?» f U7 f. r Notes, bought and sold* Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. De poflita received of Par and Current Funds. [martTly UJJ " “ la “’ KH^SBA n BAHm'““ 30, *“ MlBi BANKERS-AND EXCHANGE BROKEHA. -noy AND SELL Gold, EUver, and pP £ n , or Stock SecnriUosumndiaae ITomtaarj Notes and Time Dills, on East and Westfhm* aeJ sallfltooka on Comialcalon. * * Qoilcctlonn mdo on >ll points in tho Pakm. [myl G. E. AENOLD ft CO~ D BANKfiiIS AND EXCHANGE BKOKEEB, BALEJU In Exchange, Coin, Bank No Us, fiigbt and Time Dredte, Ao. Collections carefully attended to and proceeds remitted to any part of tho Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. _ 6a»No. 74 fourth. gt, next door to Bank of Pittsb’g.fsalS Domutic andJp/rnffnExchanat.Bank Airfei, Bold and Stiver BXOnANGJa AND BANKING HOUSE OF - $027,470 $3 WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., , . . „ , WOOD SIB®, FUTSBBMH. jSQ» latarertallowed oa time deposits. [Jan 13 THOM*.* BANKERS AND BROKERS, Comer of Tkird and IToai ttrutt, Fa: THOMAS WOODS, ■® 3 ' COMMERCIAL BROKE R, *E9 i*n ntii*» n ' Rot*>, Bonila, Stocbi, Real Eltote, Ae„ "& Fourth tL, PiltsbursK Fa. fI»M Ctmmlottl’n Loan omce. VrO. 100 SMETHTIELD STREET. NEAR JTPTa.— Money loaned on Gold and SUrer Watcbra, BllyerSaio aaJ other valuable articles. aul4:dly clothing; CLOTH I N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. TjiORMEItLY of the celebrated Clotting Depot on Liberty X street, which has won an unbounded popularity mu.? he nam a of the THREE DIG DOORS, haTe, f or tL peso of ac/juHing more epaoe for their Immense boswT “Jiaorri to the building oa the corner of. 9 DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD SIfIJUJJ Whirre th<*y haro now th© most * SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS! HEADY MADE CLOTHING, 1 hat has ever been offered to the public " B .^nuSSitS' e,ft “ IWS togiT.thwj WHOLESALE TEA D E. Thej are prepared to Mil Goode at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICES! ttoa t 0 “x »««■ CUSTOM WORK, ip to* ai3T fftne, Amo orotr Tffi Baoatxg? notioi. i ot/ib Aa c cosm-os f 'far“ nl bMU,IfuI « FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. OaMntewsfcs aw Identical *tth thoa* of our customers th ® pUblic ? ttt oUx fidelity will not fail in *ir §§ Wbod Street, , (BAST BID*,) OORHIK Of DIAtfOHD ALLST. * desire our patrols tounderstandthatwehaw r ? c ° nUßCtion *ilh the Clothing Business on n^Se,w Jts ? !( AM': cul ’ < ‘" otaJ « cla “«iy «o «>• JOHN irOLOaKKT 4 00. Kali and Winter Cloodl I EDMOND WATTS. Merchant tailor, no. isa liberty street.— I have now ou hand a large stock of Fallaad Winter mnwa OTtifcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest* }&\Z? 1b m , ost befcUlif . al patterns; French and English w£i , n\ of e Z t7 ’ flt y la aod ahade In the BaarketJaSl of rui c :^L B i^r' lflro,uh “ n,ost «“•««£ OCt4. KEW SPRING- OOODMj A T JOIIN "WWBKW4 o(ya WhoV V Blit Clothing Warehonw, No.BB WoodctrooLana corner l ‘“W*' »»* most «ried EtX" ifocdfithat thiscelebratedbouse has ever hadtheolmanr* t»S , inSih tb irV CnUo « ° f the publlc to * These goocbhaJJ b«en purthasod from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves ns kble toiaythlt we •t? HM d . a ° Ti! 1 at r ao BCuII profiu 65 aD 7 house In 7 tho east ern cities. Thorefow, we respectfully Invite the attention SfJII l !fi eBal# i? e^[tx ? ftna countT 7 merchants, In general:to csa mine our extensive assortment'of IUSADY MAI)K CLCjHINQ. It Is almort iTjJSble to enumerate the quant • vcr immense piles of garments that at V * est »hllshment; It U suSdentto say that It has never t< <n squalled by the house itself; marl&lf JOHN McOLOSKBY k CO. Clothing I Clothing I . S" r tJ” l 5?”! respectfully Inform sss friends and the . P^ 1 * 0 tb** **© now ra»lTingathlBßtoxs,No.l77liib. •rtj street, a choice assortment of Cloths. Casslmereß ami Tcstingfljof 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 have tteo on hand a large and well manufactured stock of \° which WB ,nv,ta attention' or buyers, either wholesale or retail. Parsons who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their nn^> n S? t 0 »t l" Liberty street, before making their purchases. [mart] 0. CONNER. ... . *J*w CIotUBK Stort, ■ T n \P~ 1’ S ?£ r ? SIOEBT, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. HE eubecrlber has Just opened thianew establishment, where ho has always on hand a lafgeend choloe assorst m.ol of all article. of CLOTHING, whicTho ti D “’Vi 1 ? 7 ’ * nd ’ rl!1 “* u at tbe most waaonahleVri oes. The public are requested to give him tc&ll . a * rß:lJ a oppsMgEauaU iloui®keepera. mi! ?&SS^E?^|^S s^-wasa^^ lorgt) owing to the dull eeaßon jiut owked mined to work it off at low nrimi w!fn » w ? “°.,“ beautiful shapesof WhltaStone ilMtSlih^.“E™®* CAbls do; Covered Dishes for stewad rhinVan Wics*. ifege* noma veryhandßomo now styles ofW?t!?'m!\ eto ' 80 * «SS«a*SSSa? .. . FRENCH CHINA. To" e^ndT^Sfn!'&W!, of Frani * CW ”“ “ mn « &t «« ksmsu «U tbm at ?ri™ mpa ' ttC " ‘ S large ’ ““ B 0 „„ . , . GLASS WARE. burSh o!»»' II Vi I&rg * alook ° f Saaton and Pltto p“icS. ° VVar ’’ w “ oh wa wm Fe ll at manuteoturert COMMON WARE. •..Tv? 0 ™ of “ mlnoll Teas, Pletea, Bowie, Dishes. Pitoh »’«ry article suitable for oountry or city bade la , Khlch we Incite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash. iiousekpe pers and others to want of coxa* China «tnd Queensware’ will do well by calling at the “ 4 V ,o M . CHINA HALL, No. fl 2 Market, between 2d and 4th sta. Opposite Qilx E AVhr it. H°f'^'? 8 ’r STOJiM SP MS - WAREHOUSES, Ac, TO Of ha ll f* cecUlf — A comfortable Dwelling Uonse 00 ” 1 W “* a0 ’ fc “ *** Mtghtny City—KTwo Slory Brlok House, newly oaln tort per month d ’ °“ Robln£ °“ Btreet ' ““r the canal. Rent $lO U'ur^i7i,yli)rj— A Dwelling Donee of three rooma on i4sKii Wi ?. larg6 2!f d ' w „'“> 4o - “ant, $7 per moith! rental Blol7 Brick, No. SOThlrd etc hen.?}' 6 . ptr * na. 31 and Iff Dnouean* street-cash W^hen tWO atori ?& wlUl hasement, cellar, yard Ao. Two Pn™^«lL on J" atH atreet - A large Store-roAm on Fourth atreet. Together with others. ° Apply to g. cuthbebt a bon Jel6 140 Bti^ ] ULY MAGAZINES— ~— U Lady's Book, for Jnly—3o cents: Ballon's M*ga«tnr, “ •* jo u Yankee Notions, ** W •« Leslie's!?. Y. Journal, 18 ** North British, for May. ssaßsss. I™* 1 ™* •“ sw jcSl I.- .-il t.y A'-'r^T * * *> ■»£> x* ? -»< „ -s' j-.t ■&. • *• ■ 1 •>v ■ ■ MISCELLANEOUS BW SUPERIOR! purchaseraof-lQjfl rooeive warrantee deeda f?rthj. contain*- several hundred' number of Stores, a CommodiQus .Pier, with Warehouses,' 1 and Is In all respects the • '•'— '•■•■-'-•' jl MOST YLOUBIBHINa SEW TOW- ." •. • }n the Wrat/ This Opantj-'Sait the United StefM Lana iSre““ located hto, : ; .TheMfiMssljipi'nßd ■ - UNITED STATES MILITARY-ROAD, - •' ' - ' now In-eon™ of construction, connecting with Bt. Pant, terminates at this plsca..' Tula (deaths J-aidjfertiiM of. air 0» taUmadAlo tb*h-adot Lata. Superior. The' Soo canal wDI La opened in Junopafter which, four lines of Lata ottamera will run to SapexTop—one from Clil- ‘ two torn OloTelana, and ohertrom. Buffalo; an Brio TMSels, taring heenLnlllpxpressljt&r this bade.'. * OneSteani fcaw.Mlli.fij now,ln operation, ahdtheid&chl* nery for aeecOndlwnQyohQieVayto Bnperlcr.whlch'vilT be set to work ImmeaLately on jts arrlv^.. r . T ‘ Cne’hplf or^haJctS'have beekapDroprfated-by the pro*, prletora tq be cold. by the pnd«slgQ9d_ ta actual jettlera' on/ easy terms, to provide a fundfor.extehslve public improve, mente. Liberal appropriations hare been male for public •purposes;; parks, churches, rallroadi,Sc. 'id. ••■•-*- ■ ¥^K&I“7“ 10 •*"•!“» nrtWPwTESnHbn arlilng from sUnUanWof names, It improper t»-StetethiU“BUMrior tih,e;of;Whlch;ft legal, controversy exists.- toS *** * different township. w signedTbos; jjiftrkj sor* .V®ypr».UUd William H. Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors,' and may her seen la the .principal hotels of St. Buffalo, .• All persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain Informal* t|on, aro requested to apply to Wu. H»4tovtoN, Superior, Bduglas cooniy, W&Qt»ain.f * ,f r ,; ... . * . ' ! , .. . irntmT n. newton, " ' .' M Agent and Attorney for Proprfvtora of Bdperi6r. - ■ jyffiLSmj 1^...® olird ot Notice. NTORSIATION has beenjmade to.tho Board of Health that cases of cholora ti&tfirtltrg dhttttfo of-thfrcfty-have l been brought within rita Jfanita.fcr-rellfif. .No.donht the friends of the iSick. are prompted. by: motives of humanity. Vet it ia proper they should be informed that they .subject . themsrtyes to ft flfffero penalty by so doing, passejl.laws ; regulatSDg Ud* : mattsr*Ju esses where thadlseasois malignant ot c»ptagiqa3,"in“oruer that the densely populated citymay be .protected from any nnnewssfrv scourge, which, when itias- gained a footing, scarcely rests so loogas -ther% jemalns a subject for, its re* moraelesq attack.....' _ The if patients seized.With.chblera^or < -«nj:_ntaUghant or coats* gioue disease, oriulde the city, must- be removed, to any or ths Hospitals,, persons, conveying them thither must havea permit from the Board of Health. ' -.-The attaUdi>;or «Jl-perB6nB Jntbreitod U to tie roUowtog sections Ufc2: 810. 6- That any commander, or other person charge of any vessel or aieambba Violating any of the rnlea or.Milatlons prescrib*l*by ;tfm ; 6ald Board of Health, uoaer.tne pEoilslooa.of.tbii act, shall, upon convlc* k .Lto/.«oy. ooarfc hßYlng Jurisdiction,pay atine hundred be recovered, and paid Into the treasury of said ; -fiso* 7-jTtat TTheneirer-the Board or Health shall receive Information that *any zaairghaht. or ponteglons dir ease (mMßlea excepted) -pretalla within any .port or place within ihelJnltea States, thßyaballmokediUgentinqulry concern* tog theeame j and If it shall appear that the disease prevails ee aforesaid. all communication with such infected port or Place shall be rohJect to such control - andreguUtloasea'ihe' Board of Health mpy.frcm time to time direct, and publish to one or more newspapers published in the city'of Pitts - : - SS?rLXS: A^«°P« Q , :p«ton.or'persons, and all goods, warts-ana merchandise, beddlngfand clotbtog.from SSSJf?Urt d *f 0 2'i r £*s!* and-having entered and been brought into the City of Pittsburgh such Zero.- lations, shall be «übj*ct to the Fame penalties as la provided for In the preceding Motion. ~ . -* ■... She penalties of the whole bet will he stricUrenforc&l By order. A. a MURDOCH, Physician to the Board of Health. r GEORGE FORTUNE, Health Office. “Cm MJtCBCANUJUK CObLfilaifi, Pittsburgh, pa. 1 NCORPORATED BY TUB ISfIISLATOBE of Ponusyl A Tania, with Perpetual Charter’ . 3 _ . MOULT*.. . P. VVPJr, President, (author ©f. ; the “North Accountant,”) Professor of Boot-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. ■ HOWDEN, Acsistsnt Professor, of Book- Keeping. . • ; •. n off hand .Penman in the • United fixates,.Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. ...... P. li APEIi, Profess- r of the French and German Lan guage?. • *r -"•••' This ta the only institution of the kind in the Western States conducted by a pracUaal Merchant of many, years °?.^ >^ B ? ca . BX^’ ll8 i ve business, and whoso lectures aroh all the details and practice or business, as well as every de ' pirtment or Book-Keeping, are so deeply interesting to all young men cf business, and which accoanta fbr the sup* rlor attainments of his students. 1 His course of Steamboat Book-Keeping is pronounced by an eminent accountant “a perfect system for such books and accounts.” •, This la the on> Initiation in the city in which a Prefei sor ot Penmanship gives - regular, instruction -In th&r im port**l adewss, and consequently the only one where a hand writing can be obtaiaod. The course vrabrarcs upwards or S 0& commercial calculations, many of which are attempttd-by ntfothef teacher/-No'speCimsns Of Pen', mansnip but those executed by McWilliams are exhibited Call for a Circular and specimen of his Penmanship. Ihiirsßook-KeaplQg, Harper’s edition,sl.so. “The mo*: perfect in the language.” . . ; S'mmS 1 ” 1 * s ;', Accountant, «1..; “A perfect system." aS-All letters addressed to the Principal will bo promptly answered. jel&dau Farm for Sate. “ APAET OP TUB BRICK TAVERN PARM, on the BrowrtSTiHeßoad, ahont two miles from the Monon gimela Bridge, containing about fifty acres, U offered for sale In quantities to sail purchasers. Terms very reasons- Die. ror particulars enquire on tho premises. eepaotwtf WM. NOBLE. Information WantedT ATOUNO MAN NAMEU STEPHEN P. COOPER LETT his home, In York county, Pennsylvania, some time net year to go to New York to work atthe Carpenter bual ness, end hasaot bean heanWromelnca. Any Information Will he thankfully received by his mother, MARY COWbRn-es his fetherdled last March, eince he left. Executor's Notice. ' : r indeMod 10 the Esta»e of WILLIAM MOR* IHSOh.lateof Findley township, Allegheny want?, r m f» * a^ Qt subscribers- and thow haring claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement to JOSEPH-HARPER, > i ; _ June Bth, 1853, QEQ. MORRISON, ) Executors. ‘ jeO.wSt ■ that application will 1)0 m *d* to theuext Legislature of PaansyiTimla, by the '; ,c i t>ep cB tt hack ol Pittsburgh, for an EXTKNSION H^ E£i Jf 0N IN ,™ IR CItARTKB, «500 M? e Ktb f S, C, S,“ lng °“P ltal Stock to tbesnm $600,000, With the powers end privileges ouJojeU by n«lw the Uwe of reonayifama. = ■ ? jegfcwtjal K.D. JONgg.^Hor: FLAhTd, suitable .Tar planting—em- Uie finest almost reliable varieties lb caltr ? odnn. Early plan Jog vrilXlnsure a good crop next season. Uardeners or others ordering large quantities will be fur- C?H n k°Tt t ”t a b?° m tt ° **“* a “ J _Jy3o^r3t» Tt.i. ******* Frivat* SataT lIE subscriber oner* aiprivate sale a small FA RM containing abom FIFTY ACRES,situated on Terry fork Creek, Snowdeniownsliip,4Jieglieuy county, ait« olQinglandaofJoBephßiggs,iKe subscriber and oiheis. Theland ia.ofnxeellenioualily: about 12'acres fiiie Meadow Bottom; lOacreegdodTituber; and about 40 aerescleared and undeigoodslateof cultivation. The Blrmingham anaFinleyville Plank Road rnnsdlrectly' ihrongli u. Iu nuiallonii veryconvenieinanddeaira. ble.bejng only llmilesfrom Pittsburgh, and within one ralleofßiotira, grismndsawJliHs ; Water andConlin abundance. Terms' made khownl.y the subscriber iving near Flniey.viUe ,\VaBhingioncounty, Ta. novUhwtf - WILLiAM fiASTfIN > , • • WOTICtS. —— T 8 tewby given thatappllcation will bo made to the neil tonmntißU tlio YOCGUIO- ■ 7 Notice; * PURSUANT to the Act of Assembly, notice Is hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature “ at Its ueit session, fbr the Incorporation Xfornr, to bo railed the ALLEQUKNYiCIT? *» u ‘” City of Allegheny, anU the T »° Hundred and: Fifty Thcmsmd DoUarp tho ram. U) Five Hundred Allegheny. Jpn&3o r . T'tf W »¥*Sf East X^ot Cif r l ’’ SWW. rituita within two ina » Oftlf milea froia tfag PcaDsylTgrtia Canal; eacli 'containing 'SK!S£f. 6f TW P »?»^^oH^fiSSfartE?aSw! lffi^VnS.t?iii t - ,^ t ** -*!?.• *??9?W l«»»t.nm. Fanh, ; _dj»c2*tiiu«-tr •■ ' r BAItTHAM wnmitv ■ .; H F..u: Of l*Ot< for Oonntry aflat. ROM EIGHTEEN TO- TWENTY AORE8 r in Colllna Mlt» mUoKorth or East Liberty, nOJoS wfl! i S™' ll0 y- tl A;;Negley r T. Uelloo, Esq, 4a KftSj *SW rattwantatat* “A fibs Wnta Ae, la h 4 from S * re »yM)otycf gredel trait trees, and springs EffSBuBS?*:&£ «&: For term*, apply to _jel*wtr JOSEPH KNOX, Attorney at lstw, 71 Grant street,,gittsbnreh. A Extcntot’i s«tlo«. I . pe^^Sa J f, adebtc<l 10 the, estate or JOHN, SWING, mi*« r rSil2 leJ V t ? ,r^i hIp * AU »* llM »y wnntr. deceased, payment t» the subscriber,-end those haring claims will present them, properly authenticated, for settle* EkS-V : : Ws >. a-'Nwteu, - , jyld-Otg.* , u Kxocuior. T n n J ?. Kror of Pittsburgh is at «Uth.^W^teS’ftre£ S ““ Me l' l when, i< *•”: Sewell, author of “Amy Herbert,” Cst ?. p b ' Hetrastnpol; r 1 Vol-, cloth, ,1.. r, .“S 11 L° r ' 'Hrmherw inthe Household. A T. S. Arthnr. price 25 cents. Onothot pa "Si* C rsll of l a Z!’ iD tio teoJe ot their children, • u f o HaQsht , on; or. Th» Mother’s Secret. By Kayenscllffe;- -Ceeile Aycd,” 4c. Peper, Bhore. &JJ* m™^t£!^^ onS e^, o , Morlatms: By the wife of H Mor •*«“* “»»•» “>* Charles complete; 12 vols., at'6oteats' pCTTQIoae, : ; ; : 6 q g 3 I llf taw Boobi. ajb authorised Co sell low eom© rateable Law Bocks. 10 Tola. Pa. Beports, by Barr; -Bouyier’s Institutes;- • ureenlisrs Kridence; Wharton’s Digest, last #d.; And other Keporfe, lßemexu&ry Works, Mb. „ . QUO. g. oir.r.MQßie- , sgp2l . at tbs office of Mpmlng Coat. CURIOUS AND SINGOLAB PHENOMENON!—Th»t is Grey Hair restored to its natural color, with all th? of youth, by aeeof the ffAIA The singnlkr adaptation bf Ingredients firtbto compound affiscts frnfcM t»°—** et nf the hair, Jinu thus stimulates th* natural aoeratlon of coloring matter, giving ton, and Strength to Its growth, -It also imparts to the hair a gloea land heutr unlike thet glyen by any other preparation, and In array cate U will restore the natural color of th* hair, erha» age or elakneeehM turned It grey. Raid by [jySD] £L. OUSKURT, 140 Thirl st. * -k. * 4 „ ' » , "S Jf 4 - , t : S . r* w; .. ■ f X‘ vl'W'y l lOW 1 *?- & ■ pills: ; ■-" :iv ,ana. ..; s'.niulu /y.iiVH'al v. r -‘ jaSiy .. ,'«■ m earnt : ' - •-hrittblutjr, Inflaamftfctii ’ ■ ','• Siy ,^^, -^Tj^.»!?'g Uß ’'' ni!ltt^i ''* Mr,!; 1 ■ dlseflaea la wtleb ft Parzattfe- Mam* - : . 1 . , " 7 ■clnols , iifltaoteorlesarequlrK3,6i4 -; much Rlckaow and jalght ba prcrcnted,. it a . ''^ r ? l * 3 ® effectual Cathartic weri)'more freely «aoa*,' ffel wlI vhUe<i '«instJ6'liab!tof bbdrpT!> :iV| . generate. rarfoisr nW often: iaSC;; 85™ •lwlSa'S WOPtomKi -ilifll'«teßir‘d«imi*ißßtefc''' t itaSSsaeSSS" < .beljekwera.thay not imbstan^rtTb^^S^TS?' ond du^MJto^BSRKSSte/:-' : <■> : . Jloct, A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chaolit of Boaton ’■ Btoto Aosayer or Maosadiiißfttt,'Whoso high' prefaSiw " character la etidoTßed by the -‘l '■ ?• i Hon. EDWABD EVEREST, ScMtorol the Halted fitatwi - ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Piem. to Emtland.. ’.DrtJ. R. CHEEPON', PractJeil Ohoialst of Kotr Ybrt Oit»; ■eaiorsad by - •.' --•- .- ..; .-:.;.• v.; >Hon.W.Iu MAEO7, Secretary of State: ' -WM/BoASTOH*-the richest man In America; 0. LELANDA vO ißwprifltofriQl.thaMeUopoßtEttHotdi ;■ aha others.. - r Did- tpace penult,' vdWatd/glra’many’hoij^'&t/fli-' cates from all parts where the Paia osed, hat erii ■' illufl pn »°2“arincJng thah thefsperienceof ealaent pomjo step. Is&naci In thelTieffects upon trial. • Theso PtUsj'the result of King investigation'and atndy. : S®?^' 10 ttwpnMicasthe best andmodt^eiiableteC' 1 jvhlch the present fltate of medical odence can afford. - .tto'^Schd3^rta^ohl?o?^K,Soß^£ , ’’^ t “* ’ ‘by Chemical process In aVjite'or purity, endMKtti?^ . gethtfr la each -a matmer is to Insure’ the -best composition, eyery medicine la .burdened with moreorlear ofacrimonioua and injurious qualldis,bylhisMitrindh ' Tidnal virtue bnly that is desired for the curaUteSecUa / present* - All 1 the inert Ghd ohnoaloua oualities cf each substance employed are Jett behind, the curative vlrttaSr nely-beieg retained, lienee it la self evident that toe etfccS ‘ Should prove as they hare proved,-more-partly-remedial. J end the Pills a-more powerful, antidote todtease than anv other medicine hnown to the world. ~ '*»•*>*fr«qo«ietlyexpedient thatmehynieaiH'nMslibnld ' bo taken under the counsel of ntr attending Phyoidan; and -' : as hecoaid nohproperly judge of a remedy without Snow ing its cmnpodtipn, I bate supplied the aconrate Pormnim, b y hotfi rn Pectoral ana PIHs ar. mede,' to'tS ' - whole hodvof PractMonmin theDoited States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should be ehyone toSßrequtat Ce T<d them ’ th,y wl,lb * ft«r«ded by mi II ' °5?B Medioines tlmt are offered, how few ' 111611 oom P« ! J l !'>wa hnown 1 TfoS life consist* in their mystery. I have no mysteries. ‘ The composition of my prepamtions'is laid opra to< nil f ■ men, and all .who are competent to Judge bn tbeanhieet ,r « y 'heir convictions of' theft intrindo'' - merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by sdeutlils : men to he a wonderful medicine belhr. ltsieffecta.weri known. Many eminent Physicians hare declared the earns thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are " ,<55, c Jl rt F* tt,t tf> “ ir antidpaHona were more vbvw realizedbytheireffects npontrial, . “P Brst “ b J thdr powerful Inflnenca on ihe internal viscera to partly the blood, and sttmolate it into healthy aouon—mmove the obsrtrnction* of the.etomacb, bowels, liver, and other organs orthe body, restoring, their lrregn* Jf r “ 1I . D “ t0 health, and by correcting, wherever they ex- Ishsuch derangements as are the first origin of disease l^ e iL I *,- JA! S ,iS ., O ' AYKB, Pwotical^^Ana. iO W“ 1 ’ M “ s ‘ * Wc ® 29 «“ta per box. : Bold by B. a/paHSESTOCE A CO., at wholesale and retail, by .eyeiy Brngglst in Pittsburgh,, and byall Bealsrs . cyeyyTrjt»r».- 1 •- -- • • • ••• • ■ '■■> 9 - ; ASTHMA AID CGISDMf TO «K(V ASDVK u t (VOSDBRPIiI , I'll ANA BUOTfanT BOMB TO TU JG DOOtt 07.: TUB M..CUOH •A -WONJEptTL- BlSCOVimTfet Gently beenmid. mix. by Dr. Curtis, of tefa city,: Imthe treatment of-Con* sumption, Asthma, and.all disease* of the Lungß. We re* fer to Da. Cuaiis’s Utoxasa, os Ihhauhq nroxAa Vapos Aan CHsasrStbw.» Wtbthfa stored many afflicted onea to health, as an evidence of wh£L he has inpnmerable certificates. Speaking of lha treat- • -meat a physician remarks, “It is evident that inhaling— constantly breathing *n agreeable,-healing Tapir-theme, dicinal propsitles masi come .in direct contact with the whple aria! <&Titles of the longh and thmrescapethe many ll and varied changes, produced upon them when* Introduced }?,{? i? e stomach, and.subject to the process ot digestion.”" The Ilygoana Is for fide at oil the Druggists throughout the' coontry.*— lork IHilchnan cf January HI,- - ■ > • The Inhaler fa worn on the breast, umferihalinen.with outtho least inconvenience—the heat of Ihe body being sufficient to evancrate the fluid. Hundreds of ..cases of cure?, like the might-be named : One package of Iho Hygsann has cured me of the Asthma of rfx years standing. . . J. F. Koslvut, .. T __ . P.'.M.of Dancannon, Pa. l am cured of the Asthma of xen years* stan'ding-by Dr. Uaeoakit Eistcif, Erroklyn, Nfy.- - Mr?, Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N Y„ was cured of a wvrtre case of Bronchitis by the Hygeattm' ' ' My sister has been cared ofadistressing'coughifseveT*l years cianding, and decided to ba incuraole hy the nhvfll. clans.- SBawadcnrad.lnonemonthjbytheHTgeana. ' _ J. H/GAUBm?, Richmond, Me. ' cia?,; r^'r?, r YO!!l1 ttEM " ofMt malt -; _ . Nmv Yens. Nov. 16. IBM. Pms Bre—l tb;nk blghJy of Ur. Curtis's Ilygeanriw. remedy m diieaoes of the throat ami lunge. Having hid some opportun ty to testify its efljeaoy, I am convinced’ . that it ic a most eJtreUcnt medicine, both the Syrop and tho Inhaling application to the cheet n S:nn';S r i^?i s X, Byß f“ a ti = ORIGINAL and ONLY OKNUINE ARTr..tH: aU others ere base or wonld'poilodc RIODB .bhun them.eeyoa t. i ' or “ ,e b T l>r. Geo, IT. Keyser, 140 Wood street; R, E. Belleta 4 Coo Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City: John Sargent, hew Brighton; tt L. Katoer, Rochester. Carter’* Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! - L'_' a Particle of Morcury in it. WIFB AFFLICTED BEAD ASfi PONl>£ai--An - Inf»tUt < Emedy&r Scrofula, King i IftiL Rhtnma* ' Ufim, Obstm&le Cutaneous fcrup Uoas, Pimples or Postal* ‘ on the Face, Bfoicbes, Boils, Ague an i Fetsn Chronic B«W - • Byes, King SFornuor Tetter, Scald Head, £tol»rgem«iit and ; Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic * insorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Biswases' : ‘ ensing tram ao Injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in ' Life, or Impurity of the Blood. : S,-.™. .. , great alteratire medicine andPurtitor of Blood U notrused by ; . □ sands oi grateful patients torn oil port of the United States, who testiftr dally to the murkabl . bythe greaKafof all tnedJcinM. , ‘CA& SPANTSII MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, llhminuti<ni. - tcrofula, Eroptiona ou the Shin, Urer I)ißea3e,;FeTOT%-- IBcers,Old Sores. Affections of the.KMneyß,DiscaseBof the Tiuoat, Female Complaima; Pains and Aching of the Bones ' pct to m « htbs - • For nil diseases of-the Blood, nothing has yet {«&' ' wiai cleanses the ey3tra of nil Import ■ a .S? gently snd effldontly on the Liver and Kidneys, JHgestlom gives tonetn the BtonuS clear andheailhy-, and- lestcrea the CoS®- - tojUsetiee or broken dowirbyihanraeieef ,' o( youth, to its and strength, '*S* ““ tt.6 Invariably better than all pieties ever.used. Afewdosesof Certerie BpanlebMlxtura' 1 i enU feme™ all eallownttis ol compleiion,brtng the roM •• mantling to.thecheek, glTeelasUaltyto {he atm,and to- > ' prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all 1 ' J,; tfie medicines ever heard of ' - . 1 The large number of certiSc»tes which wo have received from persons from all parts of the United Stile, Is Hirtar"' * evidence that there Is no hurairag about it The ptess, . hotel keepers, magistrates; physicians, and publio mem well kuownfco the commnnity, all add their testimony to.the -irontlerful effocta of this GEEST BLOOD PUIUFtiiB. - v=.: j ll_ on Agent and-’ get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicines cflfl pcrionnad. # ' • * • • • - y - * _Nom genuine unless signed by BENNETT 4 BEEBS/ Proprletors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Va; to whomau ’ ordeiy for and agencies must be addressed..' ’ a A - FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLKM*. 0 BSoSnaniS by. Druggists generally, gTATEMEN “ : ‘ ' JAMBS WARDROP. _JT fflOM (JAfIADA - ' reMMb*' FaJinat<xk daSfc/hwiuSjitoirore of reeiambgjthlsinorwnj, the within certificate dr ytrar Vat- 1 mmige, which will to ver> gratifying to yoo,&ait wa&B«iifc voluntarily. \?e are, Gentlemen, years, ?er» truly,.. . _ J. MUS&If A m‘* Oatflmcn—Mj 111110 danghterifbtiryearßold, anduir-.: eon, older, were for n coniilderablß time Buffering • from «™»- I purchased, two.bottlesiof your.:Verm2o(ie, of '- wUeh I gore them three dosee. according to dlrenlons. " and (trenge to ejy ; la lew than th™ hours ih.y parandoo • lees then WVK UDNDRKD WORMS, eoie of ihlraSwr- ‘ dlnftty length of from twelve to fifteen inches. - Hairing experlonwd eo much.of the beneficial .ffecUof ' Vermifuge, I feel it my.duty t q recommend It to the public, os, In my opinion, one.of the most efficacious reme dies against worms ever offered to the public. " Uentlsmen.belleiemeiobe your much obliged and humble serv'f. ■ ’ . Prepared mid sold by B. A. A*lMtraaK«K T 4CO' ' cornet of First and Wo& etrwte rnyfS . wtl, to’* Carriage Uoponttoryi nr. •T o^S fl i now carrying on bnelt ''' t> ness In hie spacious preffijSes,’ fnowVi^Sl?^^' 1 1 jotcly enlarged,) on. the : '' - toopplko, near.;the I^MiIJISGSnWv ; J-; loeltea^th^nM?^?"? 11 havrcOMTllle, jeepectlnllr ‘ BDOorKn pohllc to. inspect hls etock of.CARIIXAQii/.-. f. c -. And he particularly Inferos gentlemen - pwrcfiatert, that one pricc only is made.. .Fourteen jears* : experience in the business, enabled him to place before his.- ‘ • patrons the same choice obllcctidnof'.Carriagea which,#) V • many years past it has been his particoiar departaent to. " : eele« from the Yortous. and jnost. talented Extern mana* 1 factuma. The success of his new system Is - ' economy of his arrangements will Bupply ih* best and most' • fashionablemanufectures moderateprica'. / * Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the' ' warn'd for decorating.houses.of.business has heaped upotx -* - the price ofgdod< (owing tolarge rests.) JOSEPH WHiTH will sell, on readymbireyonly* atnrobh leaa than fry ngtlt > . profits.. ‘ii ; . {mhfcdawl - ~ SBF Oarriagesrepalredln the best m anner. with despai Wagon Hasten and Teamsters' Boontr Tana' 40ESCT, «a Foam ■ OFSIOKK9, Soldier*, Hnslaans, Wagon Stem. 4a,whowere wgeuarw mtuterari^*! Tire of the United State*, and ereire Mot 5T nary Seaman, Marine, Cleric and Landsman •also, MiUUa or Volontteru, or State Troonacf arf? b?? 17 ’ Territory, are entitled, by the into ».a.^f f c Warrant for ICO Acres of laid. Aet of to a Those who hate received 40 m* on * „ .Warrant foraucli quantify "of «atltled to* whole, 100 AprST-?-/^“? o£ , Ua4 «»W nuk«riu ih* lng thematteSSno prommp*“' tOQOC * n »>y open her, »«• -.• WnPty Land Aaem. M • npss ; bt* , MEDICAL. IN HALATION FOB THB OURS .OP (m?l4aUwgßi ATTENTION I © Wco4 ftetttj ; "' t*-
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