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RAILROADS.
CENTRA li I. B O A 1>
Summer Arrangement—Change of Time.
THKEfi DAl'tY TUAINS EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX
CEPTED.)
Aud but one Change of Care between
Columbus and llaltlmore*
/\N end after Monday, June lSth,lSss, Trains will ran *3
V/ follow a:
GOING KAST.
Exprtu Mail
'Lear* Train- Train. Train.
Columbus .....10:00 A-M. 3:30 L‘.M.
■Kitwurk 11:10 “ 4:46 IVSOA-Sl.
ZenesriUe 1220 PM. fcuO “ 2:12
Concord .......12:68 “ 6:44 '* 8K)l
Cambridge ....... 1:20 *' 7:08 u 3:28 “
BernwfiUe...... 2:23 “ 6:25 “ 4:48 w
Belmont 2:44 “ * 8.61 “ 6:14 “
Arrive Belter &30 w arr. 9:45 “ err. 6:16 u
JQOINO WEST.
... £rprwi Afrn3 bight
Lon*. Train. Train. Iroxn.
Btflilr 9:«JA.M. 6:16 A.M. P. Sl-
Bal m00t........ .10:31 “ &16 “ £« *'
IJarnesvUlo~.~....~.lQ:&2 “ 6:43 *<£»
Cambridge 11:66 ’* &W “ . i
Oonwrrf .1&17P.W. &30 - ,«J
Zanesville 1:10 “ 9:50 « «
Newark.......... &08 “ . w.
Arrive Columbus... &20 “ I£l6 l. M. l|Ja)A. M.
. The Express Train going East *J, U °PJ r
leave-passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanerrtlle, Concord,
Cambridge* Campbell's, BarnesslUe, and Belmont only.;
nnnw wiiT will atop only at the above named Stations.:
ell the Stations where lh. Mall
lrt« bo reoeised, or delkßtwt.nnd .t all other Stations on;
npUoa being giron. Iba :ilght Train will stop at nit Sta
tions on proper notice
TbelWtt A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus
with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M.
and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Pique
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with mornlug Trains to
and from Sanduskjy Mansfield and Mfc Vernon, and with
Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at
Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio
Rallwid for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East*
era Cities.
The&3i) P.M» Train uftHoenneot at Oolambns with the
second Train fromXSacinnatl; at Newark with Sandusky,
Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with
Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
l eaving Loulsvttte and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the? A. H.Traia on Little Miami Railroad, will conns:;
with this Train at Colombo*. Passengers leaving Indiana*
polls and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central
RaQrnad will also connect with this Train at Columbus,
and reach Wheeling at 9:16 P. M-, and leave by 10:39 P. M.
Train oh Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Baltt
more at 6 P.M.ceit day.
The 11:30 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the
Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:Bu P. SI,, and arrives
at Bellatr at 6:16 A. M 4 connecting with the Aoeommoda*
lion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Paasen*
gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this
route,rfa Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Bay*
t on, reach Oolambns in season to take this train; and at
Wheeling win take the Accommodation Train far Cumber*
land, sleep there, ond resume by Express Train to Ralti*
more and Eastern Cities.
GOING WEST.
The 6:16 A. if. Mall Train oonnests at Bell air with Night
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio. Railroad; at Newark with
trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon,
and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana*
polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbsna.
The 945 A. M. Express Train connects with the Express
Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 330 P,
M., and connects with trains going South and West arriv*
ingin Cincinnati at 7 P. H.
The &03 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train
at 2:15 A.IL, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana*
polls, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago.
ISAAC H.«OUTHWICK7«*pt
Zanesville, June 13,1866
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
Tna GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At-
Untfo cities with Western, North-western end South
western States, bj e continuous Railway direct This road
also connects at Pittsburgh with dally line ol steamers to
*ll parts on tha Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and San*
daisy with ete&mera to all porta on the North-western
Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable rouU
by whicb FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the
Gnat Wat,
■RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH.
FIRST CLASBv—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, \ 7fi _ 100 Th _
(in boxes,) Furs, Feathera, &0..JZ12} 76c * 100I&9 *
SECOND CL ASS.—Books ami Stationery, j
Dry Goods. (In bales,) Hardware, Lea- >Gocn per lOOlha.
tber,' Wool, A0............ M .~..._ \ !
THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon
and Poik, (In talW HetSMk / 60c ’ per 100Bs -
FOURTH CLAaß—Coffee,Ksh.Bacoaand l APy . R ..
Pork, (picked,) Lnrd Mnl L«d OU { 40a 100S>s
gjf In shipping Goods from any point Just ot Philadel-
TJbSfirM parucalAr lo nark package " via Pennsylvania
BaUroadJ 1 All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded withoat
detention.
FkHQsr Agism—Moses Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N.
Y; E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; alagraw A Koona, Balti
more ; Geo. C.Franciscos, Pittsburgh; Bhringman A Brown,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Louisvule, Ky; R. C.
Meldruxn, Madison, Ind; Ratcliff A BL Louis, Mo; J.
S. Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana.
H. H. HOUSXON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
EL J. LOMRAKRT,
myO Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
Steubenville and Indiana Railroad.
CHANGE OF TIME.
ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, Jane SO, 1855, the Mall
Train leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted )
at 7 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Newark at LOO o'clock, P.
Si., connecting with trains £or
iColoznbuß, Sandusky,
Indianapolis, Chicago,
Cindunati, LeaaJla,
Mount Yemen, Rock Island,
Toledo, Saint Louis.
Re&oh Cincinnati at 8:20 easxa evening.
RETURNING:
leaves Newark at 12 o'clock, M., and arrives at Steuben*
villa at 7:10 P. M. Passengers by this train leave Cincin
nati at 6 o’clock, A. M.
THe Cadiz Accommodation Train
Leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 445 P.
U, and arrives at Cadis at 045 P. M.
fiETTOsia3t
Leaves Cadis at 7.27 A. M., and arrives at SieubeavDle at
. 1045 A.M.
For farther information apply to JAMES COLLINS A
00., Freight and Passenger Agents, Nos. 114 and 115 Water
street, Pittsburgh.
LAFAYETTE DEVENNT, General Freight and Ticket
Agent. R. \V. WOODWARD,
jeS3 Superintendent.
1840. AIE LIKE SOUTH 1856.
FROM
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS-
Tu OHIdAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS \ \
"BAIL SaHiH
Formerly tha Chicago and Mlaalislppl*
Garrjisxg the Great American Express and D. S. Mail*,
rpHB Only Dlroct and Reliable Routo to the South and
1 South-West—Seventy Miles Shorter than any other
Route.
two TSAdooo ixmess mco part, Bukhara kxcspma.
Leaver Arrives at
Uhicaffo. EL Lotcu.
St, Louis Day Expre55........... 9.15 A. M..—~.....J2 So A. M.
St Louis Night Express-. 10.00 P. M. 2.45 P. M.
Trains run directly through wltheut change of cars or
Chicago to SL Louts in 15W hours.
IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—It Joliet, with the Bock
Island Railroad for Ottawa, La Salle,Rook Island and Cen
tral lowa.
At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clio
ton, WaynesvlUe and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria.
At Springfield, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson
vlUe’and luLnois River.
At Alton, with Dally Line of Packets for Hannibal,
Quincy and Keokuk; tha moat expeditious end reliable
route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri.
At St. Louis, with Daily Slret-claas Steamers for New
Orleans and Intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi,
and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, St. Joseph,
and all points on tho Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and
Arkansas Rivers.
B. P. BIOSGAN, Bup't, Bloomington* 111.
h* DARLING, Agent, Chicago, HL [apl]
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD:
QBCmSBD ■SBBEmBCbSsSSmS
Carrying the Great U, States Hail and Express.
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on tt« entire
length from"' - DUBGQUE to CAIRO,
air©
* CHICAGO to CAIRO.
Shis Bo ltd, In conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and
- Mlssisrippi R. R.and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forma
the most direct and only continuous R. R. route from
CHICAGO to fir. LOUIS,
CHICAGO to CAIRO,
CHICAGO to DUBUQUE.
Train* leave Chicago as follows:
10 A M. and 10.20 P. 31—St. I-ora aito Caibo Erraxsa.
Passengers for Bt. Louis by this train take the care of the
Ohio and Ifltt. R. B. at Saodoral, and are carried direct to
6L Louis.
. 986 A H. and 4.10 P. M.—Doscqra am OiLMA Ex*
amass, connoottag at Dunheth.(opposite Dubuque) with a
Daily Una of Steam Packets for fit Paul and tba Upper
MiwlMlppi river cities.
. Trains-leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.50 A
M. and 7.00 P. M.
v from the East and places on the Ohio river
destined for Bt. Louis, wiU save 190 miles of tedious and un*
owtain river navigation from Cairo to 8h Louis, and arrive
©ar?at Cklro * <Jvftace of river route, by taking the
_JHCairo, Dubuque, Bt. Paul, and all Un»
R? jS?S 3 L ll 2 B E° ut *» C4n be had at the office of the
:ta HttsbuJ * h < «“» Michigan
is® B. B. MASON, Bqp’t
XTTBBXTBOH AHD CON NELIiBVILLE
RAILROAD
Op«U rrom We»t Newton, Wntmonluul
County, to Miltenburg Station, B'avetta
County,
TEJS Fast BTIAJU3 CLARA FISHES hiring hern ehu
tered by the P. A 0. R. R. Co., will leave Pittsburgh
every evening at half past four o’clock precisely, for West
Newton* connecting there with the Trains or the Pitts
burgh and CosneluvOle Railroad, which will nm between
theabovepoints ‘until further notice, as follows;
•-.- Leave West Newton at A. stopping at Port Rovol,
Bsnth'a Mill, Jacob's Greek and Leyton i reaching Milten
burg at. C3Q o’clock. Returning, leave Miltenburg*t6&s A.
juietop at all way stations, arrive at Waist -Newton at
wnaecting the Bteamw :CLASA. USHER for
«"»“ 6
.t MBtenborg suttonT™* 8 ,riu «omot*lth too Trains
anjrttD.'^oALDwSE!jS,*j£ IJ2For 1 J2 For 5* tes
W«t Newton; or to W.
bond the steamer Olara Fisher, m hie wSSIi ° n
hlonangahela Bridge. OUTw w“S£ml£? ““
—-- Pittsburgh; .Tnrmao. ISRS Went * Bd Sn P«riDUmlent.
■ ■ ' - ... ~ '
; ' IHuriom ainin*.
MANOTAOirojBB AND DEALBH to KuroJoßOs. ua
Importor of Moalo *nd Modal InitrumraUL Me
Ago at tor tb» «elrt>r»to4.H»JOTOB Fusos; tin, tor
T>iria * Qo.'g Bocoa Puaos, wits aad wlttoS (Mimin'!
ißnilsn Attuhmnt [myaj No. 11* Wooditr*«t. '
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NEWAND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI
th&ouob
Hoitiern Illinois to the Mississippi River,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
All Railroad to the Mississippi,
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL. ROAD
FcuuiE2i.i tu* Chicago arm Auhoea & Gut. Miura&r
Tract E. B. is kott coh*lct*d,
And Trains ran the entire distance fiom CHICAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa* without change of Cars.
The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY,
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQGAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT
DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., end the omit 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 Lina leave Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the Hast—avoiding ail laying over at any of
the points.
Btagea leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and
most tellable- route to reach nil the Important points west
of the Mississippi as far aa Council Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles lew staging than by any other route. The Road,
for a large portion of the way.-ls laid with the eormjniocs
Rail, the smoothest riding and beet Railroad in the West
well stocked with the most mod era Lboomotivesand elegant
new Care.
By thU route passengers are sure of making connec
tions, and arriving*? Bt.Louis onedvertieed time,avoiding
the vex&ilQuttdeUy of fogs and.ice, and dangers of naviga
tion, os on the route by Alton.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
charge fbr handling at.any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by this route can ba purchased at
all tbo 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 tho Galena B. 8., and at the
Jfloh. Cent R. li. Offiee, comer of Lake and Dearborn its.,
opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi
ate despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, bup't.
0. H. FOLLETT,
Gen’l Ticket Ag% Chicago.
O-TIOKET3 can be procured at the principal Railroad
Offices of the country. mhlO
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
THE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo,
Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, and St. Louis, la VIA
CLEVELAND.
This route Is One Handled miles shorter and about nine
hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis.
Two Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Daily Train? from Cleveland to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three boars,
and 61 Louis thirl ,y-t«reu hours.
The Trains oi the Ohio end Peuna. Railroad 1 earing Pitts
burgh at 2-00, A. M. and 8.00, A. 3tL, connect at Alliance
for Cleveland as follows:
Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 5 55, A. U., and 12.00
ooQQ.etlng at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Fall*
and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at —■— A. M. and
2.20 P. CL, and both connecting with Trains for Toledo,
Chicago and St. Louis at 0.00 A. 51. and 2.45 P. M.
The 3.00 p. M. Tralo from Pittsburgh makes no connec
tion for Cleveland.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St, Louis, Rsck Island,
Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving at
8 00 A. SL, and arriving in Cleveland at 2£o P.AL, as that
is -the. only, train by which close connections ore made
at or beyond Chicago. Passengers by this train reach
Chicago at 8 00 nest morning, and St. Louis at midnight.
Baggage cheeked through to Clsvaland and Chioagc*.
TAES VIA ALLIAMCB AMD CLEVELAND.
Ist data. 2d cT 3. litckui. 2d cT*.
To A11in»0e..„.42 80 To La Ea11a....516 CO $lB 60
- Cleveland... 400 •» Rook IslM, 18 00 11 00
w Toledo .. 660 “ Galena ..... 18 16 14 00
u Detroit. 700 $6 CO “ Springfield 18 70 16 20
“ Chicago... .$12413 $lO4O “ Burlington 19 00 16 uf)
** Bloomingt—lC 90 14 40 “ Ptcria. 13 00 14 00
“ 8U Louis 2100 16 60
Paasaujreie are request*! to procure their tickets at the
office of tblß Company, in theMonongabela House, third
door below the corner.
tam** __ FTKAMBOAT DISASTERS OS fn*,
laiklwwSTUE WESTERN WATERS. AND I
iffIIfiimBwSXEAMBOAT DIRECTORY.—ThefInaSSft
undtrrliTued have now in course of preparation a near
STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be Issuod in October
next; the book will contain over two hundred pages, illus
trated In the best style, and neatly bound in a dnnblc
manner. IT WILL BF. ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST
ING BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will bn a book that
will be Interesting to all classes of people. Tbo STEAM
BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and de
asrfption of 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, the
name of the boat,whh the trade she Is in. A!*o, the names
of Captains and officers, bar age, Ac, Ac. The Directory
will contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on
the Western waters since the application of steam: also, a
sketch of the first boot built for the Ohio Hirer, with the
name of the builder, commander and owner.
The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and descrip
tion of all the STEAMBOAT DISArTEBB that have o-'cur
red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beaoU
fally Uinstratei, with a LIST OF ALL THOSE WHO
HAVE PERISHED BY THEIR BURNING. SINKING
AND EXPLODING, ou the Western and Southern water*.
; The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio,
Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, While, Red, Ouachita, Tasoo,
and other Hirers, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with
correct dUUnces; also many other BlTerand Commercial
Items of interest to the people at force. Tbe book will
contain the cards of the various U. £. Mail Boats, with tbo
trade they are In, >e., Ac. The Directory will also coutaln
a complete list of all the responsible Bieamboat Licensed
Officers, their places of residence, Ac., Ac; the new Steam
boat Law, Its requirements, with comment*, showing
wherein It bemfils tbo inarmjxtmt officer, and trrww the
competent <sicer t Ac., all the Important U. H Ba*
prme Ooart Steamboat Derisions up to date; tho R*t*i
and Important Ocmmerdal Prlrllegea, Bill« of Lading, Im
portant Decisions of the various U. 6. Courts lu regard to
Freights Lost and Damaged, Ac., As.; with many other
things of intercut.
The Directory will be illustrated in the best style and
printed in the best manner. The author has for Fix year*
bran gathering together all the foots and items in regard to
the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western aud
Southern waters, and now Intends publishing them iu
book form. The price of the work will be put at the low
sum of One Dollar. Ton thousand copies will be isouca for
the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will hare
to do so at onoe, as none will be printed unless ordered In
adbance. This work la destined to bare a circulation of
over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are
rewiring large nambere of subscribers, per mail, from all
jmrts of the country, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen,
as well as moist eclentilic map of the times, are contributors
to the Steamboat Directory.
The Directory will be Usaad in October, and will Ue an
ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting
One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the above
work.
All communications and letters should be addressed to
JAMES T. LLOYD A CO„
jsgfcdewtf Postoffloe Building, Cincinnati. Ohio.
Alexander W. Foster,
Attorney and counsellor at law, *tn> sou«
toa m CfUffozßT, Agent for procuring Bounty Lauds
and Pensions, and for tbe Collection of Claims In Great
Britain and Ireland.
Collections made in this and adjoining Counties; Es
tates of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or
leased, end rente collected. Moneys Invested on. Mortgage
or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn.
Offloaon FOURTH street, a ftwtioors above SmJthfleld.
Pittsburgh, March 28, 1865—[mhgStdaw]
A.. W. Poster,
NOTARY PUBLIC, ?o-i Commissioner for tbe Elates of
Tennessee, N»w Hampshire, Coaueotlout, Wisconsin,
New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia.
Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proof*
taken for r*co-d or use in any of tbe above named Stated,
Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island.
Pittsburgh, Maroh 23, 1856-—fmha&dew l
Omul of Monosqahsla Navigation Co., i
Pittsburgh, July 12,1366. j
BY authority of a Supplement to the Charter of this
Company, approved tbe 26th J ay of January, 1364, re
quiring the Company to extend the Improvement above
BrownsTliie, and authorising the application of the tolls of
the Company to that otieot, and the distribution of new
stock amongst the stockholders to an amount equal to the
earnings or the Company thus expended—the Treasurer
has been Instructed to distribute amongst tbe stockholders,
in now stock. Four percent, upon theamouot held by them
respectively, which will be placid to tha credit of their stock
accounts on the books of the Company.
W. B. COPELAND,
3ylß;d4w Treasurer of Mon. Nav. 00.
Paaat Brus Mm., >
Allegheny, July 14th, 1866. /
rpUE Interest of Messrs. Habtit Childs and Asa P.
I Cmu>3 in our firm ceases, b- mutual agreement, from
and after ihla date. BRYAN. KENNEDY A 00.
jyl7Hta
Rheumatism and neuralgia.—Dr. brown
hereby Informs the afflicted that his remedy for the
above mentioned diseases, is one that will cure. He will
warrant a cure In any case of this kind. This remedy was
haver known to foil when properly persevered with.
Many suffer the torture of inis complaint for months and
years, whan a few months would procure a certain, safe
and speedy remedy.
Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND
alley. je26
DR» BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of
SECRET DIORABEB. Hlb suocasa In long standing
coses Is unequalled. \ The afflicted are invited to call with
out delay. Persona afflicted with Venereal Diseases,
Rheumatism. Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay
to get his advioe. Letters containing a fee immediately
.answered. . .
Office and Private Booms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitta
burgh. )t>26
CHARTER'S NEW BOOKS IT DAVISON'S, 08 Market bC—
/ Emily Vernon; or FUial Piety Exemplified;
Philip Colville, o Covenanter's story, by Grace
Kennedy;
Family at Heath erdale, or the lofluesee of Chris
tian Principles, by Mrs. Maokay;
William Wllberlbrce, or the Christian Statesmen,
by Collier;
The Dead in Christ, their State, Present and Fu
ture, by Dr. John Brown, author of Exposition
of Ist Peter, Ac., do ;
Prayers of the Apostle Paul;
Stray Arrows;
Works Of PhiUp Henry; Jacoby Notes, vole. 1
. and 3;
Memoirs of Oberlin; Eleh and Poor, by Ryle;
Ashton Cottage; Manual for the Young
Footsteps of St. Paul
w
ANTED—Cooks end House Servants for private fern
. \ •“«* hotels. Ladies who need Norses or any
wtnale help, and gentlemen who want Clerks or
h(kbit ®» good references, Garden
rtT?F*l or **® n or Boy« to do any hind of
worn, can bo supplied at
BABE’S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
410 Liberty street.
;h wages paid. jy2o
Harvest Handii wantcd—hlal
AS* °P«okl 40 pieces of Wuol
• J? 6 ”? 09 Rt 061116 per 7**d. another lot of
those Fine Lawn Dresses at 60 end C2K cts. if 21
J/tf »MM SILK BONNETS,of [ho T «r> nawnat «tvl Bß
IUU oolling Bt $1 and $1,25, at n woat 5,,188 ’
Jygy t A - MASON a CO.'g, 26 Fifth st.
EGGS— 6 bbls, in tine order, rec’d on eenaigum'ant
for Bale by [jyST) ATWELL, lee & CO.
REFINED SUGARS—76 bbla Crashed, Powdrrwi
Beflned White Sogers, Just rec*d and for saleby
jy27 ATWELL, LKE & CO.
FOR SALE—That superior House and Lot, N& 141, ou
Fourth, above gmlthfleli street It is offered at a low
price. Enquire eoouof THOMAS- WOOLS,
Jyg? No. 76 fourth »t.
r |'AR--100 bbls N. 0. Tar, large bbls, in fine order, to ar
on oontigtunoDt, and fur sale by
atwell, xm * 00.
RAILROADS
CESTIUI, KOETK.
RAILROAD
GOSHBOTIKG WITH
Otilo sind Penniylvanla Railroad^
VIA ALLIANCE.
J. DUB AND, Sup’t, Cleveland.
J. A. CAUGHBY, Ag’t, Pittsburgh,
100.000 CO PI KB 1
.ffi
'l'^r
’; - v • ’•V,
MANSION HOUSE,
GEORGE ADRENTZ, Proprietor,
NO. 344 LIBERTY STREET, just berfdrths Passenger
Depot of the Pennsylvania Rallronl,'*hicb makes it
the most convenient hynso In ihe city forpassengersarri
ving by that road. t
The Proprietor haring.at considerable expense, fitted up,
in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, ,wcrald respect
fully solicit a share of public patronage.- There is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAQON YARD, afford
log ample accommodation to travelersand.teamsterB« : His
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the .market
can afford. febliy
Cbrncr pf Pfcnn and St, Clair iiT'.cU, Pittsburgh, .Ri,
riIHK undersigned, formerly of -Qlrown’a iloiel,* having
JL taken this large and commodious IIOTEL, and having
refitted it in magnificent stylo, would respectfully Invite
hia friends and the traveling public to giro him a call. As
sured, with the convenience of tile house and his long ex
perience In the business, he, can give entire satisfaction,
and lils charges moderate.
feb22 WM: O. CONNELLY.
GOOD INTENT HOUSE,
CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT.STREETS, near
j the Railroad Depot,
janl3:lj JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
OWSTOTPS.
WAYERLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between
Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y
THE UNION, ~
NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. B.WKBB(lat*of
tho Eagle,) Proprietor. (au29ry
6ASKILL HOUSE,
CORNER Or MAIN AND SOU2B STS,, WARREN, O
rgMIE Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the
1 ■- public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened
as a house of entert-al ament. Being commodious aimt roomy,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio StageCompany,it offers
inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda
tion of the traveling community.
A share of publio patronage Is respectfully solicited.
aul7 M. GASKILL.
FRANKJLIN HOUSE.
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
PARKER A Laird, Proprietors.
Jyl9:3m] TERMS $1,60 PER DAY.
McMillan house,
JOHNSTOWN, PENN A.
THE undersigned having taken charge of the above
named House, and refitted it at e large expense, In a
comfortable as well us elegant style, U now prepared to re
ceive guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may
pa ronise the House. fauB:tfj JAMES DOWNEY.
HARE’S HOTEL,
fLate Farmer’s Exchange.}
NO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitts
burgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor.
This Hotel is entirely new, having juat been completed
and opened for the acoommodadon of the public, (sepia
FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio.
C PATRICK & SON, PaoPULKoas.—This House has ua
• dergone thorough and extemdre repairs,
and large additions of new furniture, ate., and the proprie
tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render the Frans.UN a place where all the corn
forte of a first class hotel can be wand,
jy-trtf 0, PATRICK k BQN.
FLORENCE UOTKL,
No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
(COSDOOTEO OS TUB CUftOPSAN PLAN.)
EfiHBEN LOVEJOY,
oo3:ly PROPRIETOR.
W. C. GALLAGHER, Proprietor.
Fourth street, tdioeen Rao<i and SinWjleliL
THIS spacious estuUlishment has been leased by the ento
scriber, aud completely renovated.
Ho to at all hours prepared to furnish &SBssBS£*
every luxury that din be found in tha beat reguiatej
restaurants In the States. His spacious Bar wIU always be
supplied with the very boat Liquors. Game of every de
scription, Id Ita season, can always b« lound at WHktoy
HalL |ap«] W. Q. GAI LAQUER.
THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET.
THE Subscribers b-g leave to inform their frimd* aud
the public generally, that they have leased the above
well known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly
renovated, repaired and re-furnlshed, and now open. The
proprietors have spared no expense to mate the Bank Lli
change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure a* the
business man. The larder will at alLtlraea be stocked with
the delicacies of the eeasou, and served up under the auspi
ces of erperieucvd cooks. Thpy respectfully ask for the
patronage of a generous public*
J. BOIUNDBLMKRfiR,
JanlStiy Q. B. VKANOtH.
ROYSTER AND UOFFEK HOUSE.-E»
D. BARHABD.
Ho. 40, Fifth Strict, between Wood and Jfur&rJ.
janlV-.lyj pirns into 11 .
CRYSTAL "PALACE,
Wo. Ik market atreot. *
C. C. BEELY,
/ —v RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
's£*U fftJpubllc in general, that he has just etsrtcd hie
York and Philadelphia modern style of
OQOKING OYbTKßflandeverythingebreintb*
eating line. Oysters Sa the Shell cr Stowed, for l'i% cents
a ilasen. lie will aL«o furnish the best of everything that
the market will afford. House always open un:U So’clock
In the morning. tuarlS-tf
OYBTKR SiVLOO.M AND IUfiSTAtiiAST!
108 WOOD 3IREET.
rpUE eubecriber lu*e now hie GYoTER SALOON AND
I EATING HOUbK p«rfwct*-1 lu u manner that cannot
tv exc**Jed bv any >dmii»r establishment in the city.
MEALS WILL HE SERVED i'P AT ALL MOVES Of
THE DA r, from the
Choicest Mead, Fowl*, Fishy Ac.< Act
111* Bin of Fare cannot i-e aurcasscd, and he would respect
fully invite the sttjntion of tu« public to IL
CHARLES B’fILL,
J*2o:maetf 108 Wood «tt»«t.
Bt. Clatr Lager Deer Brewery.
npiTE undersigned respectfully informs Lbu public that he
JL is now fully prepared to ««rv* private lamilica and the
public generally, with hie celebrated LAGER ULLH, In
bottlas. All orders lei: at hie Ultra, NO- 3J DIAMOND
ALLEY,(near Wood street,} will be punctually attended W>;
aud tho Bear deilvored to any part of ih* city or vicinity.
j«2i:tf 9. 0. bUHENCK.
Ben Its* Lager Beer ilall,
Ho. 100 tfoiuft/ictii street, opposite L\r Oustctn House.
tjHIE subscriber has Just oi>cqM cue of the largest au)
S finished Lcgurllcar lial’s in the city. Uls Beerb
acknowledged to he a superior article, and every other ae
eommcd&iioo about bis houne renvoi be excelled.
A. 11ENITZ.
WD. ENGLISH, bole Bottler of gMiTH’S celebratrJ
• Kenuett Al# and Brown Stout. Also,Common Ale
and Porter, in quart and pint bottles.
The attention of families, and the trade, Is respectfully
solicited. attllry
Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla.
WM. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Peuu, is now
mnufeoturing and hotUuLng tin above Leverages on
an extensive tcale. lib artirlee era of the best quality, and
__ uu tortured from the purest materials. ocU..ly
HOPPER SJPATJB NT PLANE
TUB uudereigned is prepared to supply CARPENTERS,
C A BIN ET-MA ii B ttd, and Workers la Wood generally,
with hie Patented and valuable PLAN EH.
Art who have tried it, pronounce >t a most valuable In
vention. that must boou come into g.urral use. The fol
lowing letters from practical workmen ore but two among
many letters the Patentee haa received recommending this
Plane above all others In use:
l'UTSLonaa Bus* Cawhk Facrokt,)
February 122,1865. j
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 as su
perior to any other Plane In us*. Weconaiderit peculiarly
adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and oil sorts of
hard wood, and for planing venters, it -a for saperior to
the old mode c f scraping, besides being a great saving of
time. One man, by using tula Plane, will plane mare
veneers than five men can do by any other plane or method
In use. 11. 11. Utah A Co.
To Mobs V. Eaton, Baa.:
Dear Sir 1 have examined Hopper'* Patent Bench
Plans, and believe it to be a most excellent article for tb*
osti for which U la intended, as a ocmbiuaUon of plane and
soraper.
It is particularly adapted to planing renews, aud it does
not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method;
and I hare no doubt, when its properties become generally
known, but that It will entirely .upersode the former te
dious and laborious custom.
I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged in
the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of ft there U
nothing as well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful finish
to veneers as the Hopper. Patent Bench Plane.
Jakob W. Woodwsu,
Furniture Wareroome, 07,9 fl Third et., Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh , fYbmary 27,1806.
MOSES F. EATON, of this city, is ay sold Agent for (be
tale of Hanes, or oi rights to manufacture and tell them
wax, o. hopper.
Pittsburgh, March 21,1666—{mh2t:tf )
CUFF’S JttUHCAAiTaU COLLUQK,
01’ KN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Summer.
DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING,
Taught from Duff 'e Syutam of Book-keeping, sanctioned by
the Chamber of Cammereeof New York at the most per
fect work opon accounts now in nee,
DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOKKEEPING.
Emb.-aclng eight trips of a boat—lllustrating re shipments
of freight and paasengaas, owners’ eetllemeucs, before and
after sale of the Teasel; transfers of owners’ shares, and
other important matters not attempted In any of the one*
trip systems of Steamboat Book-keeping to use.
PENMANSHIP.
Taught by Mr. J. D. William*, the only professional teacher
of penmanship now In the city.
MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC,
Embracing a new method of computing interest, with all
the most approved abbreviations In mercantile computa
tions la use.
Although others advertise these tenures, this will be
found the only institution in tbs city where they are regu*
larly delivered.
4V* Call and get a Oiroular and sample of Mr. Williams’
Penmanship before engaging elsewhere. j«2s
FIELD BOOK FOB RAILKOADENGINEKUs.—Oontain-
Ingformulm lor laying oat curves, determining frog an
gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc-, etc., together
with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chorda,
magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs .tan
gents, etc. etc., by John B. Uenck, Oiril Engineer. Pocket
book form. $i,75.
#**The object 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 logr&rithmatio tables are common enough; but
a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the
Railroad work, and especially the necessary formulae for
laying oat curves, turn-outs, crossings, A0,,1s a desideratum
which thla work U designed to supply.
U. 8. MIUTAKT AoAhXSi, West Point. April 18, 1854.
Qaidement I have looked over “llenck’s Field Book for
Railroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted loihe ob
ject Its author proposes, and have no question but it willbe
found a very useful and practical volume both for office and
field work. D. LI. Mabam.
TROT.'April 21,1854.
I am much pleased with Mr. Bench's little mutual, the
“ Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With tha presenta
tion of some of tbe most practical and useful of recognised
processes among railway engineers, he has given others
which* new at least in their present form, appear to possess,
a mint of higher value than that Df mere novelty—that of
being In general soscaptible of available, not to say desira
ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design
of Mr* Henck’s book is such os to adapt it excellently well
to professional needs. I have pleasure in expressing my
cordial satisfaction with Its execution, alike with the per
spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex
cellent typographical taste displayed by hla publishers.
B. Frakklim Qbcssx,
C. E. end Director of P.ensseiaer Polytechnic Institute.
Tor sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN,
Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery,
*u3 • Market street, corner of Second.
ARIKTUSSCottage House in Allegheny tbr sale.
Prioe $7OO.
A Brick House and Lot for $760. •
A muali Frame House and Lot oo Mr out Wielflogtori
fbr£46Q,
Small Farina lu Ohio and Virginia Ibr sale on easy texiss,
by f jy!4} S; CUTHBSSt A BON, 140 Third st ;
HOTELS.
ST; G L A Ili H O T K L ,
BEoTAURANTo.
WILKINS HALL,
BANK EXCHANGE,
COHNICOPIA
Keuueit Ate,
MJSUOAKTILB LAW.
, iwr;>*i^vA
•:, - V--: ' • ... y
EHNEN
INSURANCE COMPANIES
luorease of . Cash. Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
jKTNA ISSIIBAKCE COMPANY,
HAETFOED, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819.
PAW UP. ’
Caib Capital, -. * - - - - - 9300,000.
rr\HE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
1 Assets of the /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
ford, ha furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1866,
under oath.
Real Estate;unincumbered-.. •»•*••• .$16,672 06
S«veoty‘twoMcrtgageßoiid!i,6aaa 7 cent., pay.
able ficml-annnalTy 72,000 00
Debis due the Company, secure# by mortgage... 7,313 17
BlUsße<?ci?abla,well6ecared,p»yableatßaak... 126,827 85
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,615 00
Bank Blocks in tho city of Hart ford... 142,898 00
Bank btocks in New York city - .884060 00
Cash on hand, In Bank, and in hauls of Agents
and others - ' 212,505 00
63
The amountof liebilltioedue or not due to Banka or other
crrditora,—nothing.
Losses adjusted and doe,—none.
Losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 22.
Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further
Proof, $61*257 .60,
All other claims against the Company are small, such
only as printing, Ac.
Agents Instructed to take no risk brer $lO,OOO.
The amount insured la any dry, town or Tillage, depends
npon the character, malarial and construction of buildings,
the width of streets; the supply of water and condition of
the fire department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies;, the
design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or leae.
THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
Btitj or Ooifxicnour,) Hartford, Jan, Ist, 1856.
Hartford county. >
Perscnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the J£tna~ Insurance Company, and made oath that tho
going statement by him ■ subscribed, is true, according:to
his Wat knowledge and belief . - .
HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. •
Losses paid by thls Uompany for the year 1854 exceed
$760,000, while the premiums received for the mtnw time
far exceed any otho? year, since the organisation of Lt»a
Pc&eies, coTering nearly all 'descriptions of property, ty.
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
49“ Cfiloe, No, 87 Water street, Pitteburgh r Pm
janll . . :it. > TEN KYOK, Agent
*TSA 13SCB.ANCK COMPASY,
OF BARTPOBV, COBB.
OU4&TZ&ID,
PAID UP
Gath Capital-...—..
Cftftb Surplua, ortlir jASxaer, 8373,5*73
THIS Capital Htools ami Surplus insecurely luTested for
tho benefit of all’ policy : Aa au ev lienee of
tbs daima waha.T& to public confidence, and of Usability
to pay losses promptly, wo statu & fact, that its receipt*
tory from sl2o,<HJffw $lBO,OOO j>*r month,. Its business Is
largo and well dlrtrlbufed, und in our opinion no Company
In the. United. States affords ; better lndecmity to policy
holders than the . They continue to cu cite insurance
on property in town and country,'nt rates'"as'low as la con
sistent wltn safety to the poliey holder.-
11. B. TUN EYCK, Agent
4®-Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets,
Pittsburgh. apgfcly
DEL AW AUK
BTDTUAL SATETY INStfBAHOB COUP ANY.
OFFICE in the North Boom of the Exchange, on Third
Btroet, PHILADELPHIA.
, MAKINETNSOBANCEB.
OS VI33ILS, 'J
Csaoo, VToall parts of the World.
Fmnhts. j
INLAND INBUBANOES
On goods by rivore, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
all parts of the Union.
FIBE INSDKANCE3
On merchandiae generally.
On stores, dwelling bouse*, Ac.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, Noyembor 7,1853.
Bonds and Mortgage*..——*. - -......524,800 00
Btatanf Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Bpring
Carden, Bouthwazk, and other loans,..— -181,653 42
Stocks In banks, railroads and Insurances com
panies 24,012 20
Bills receivable.-**-.............. ... 169,826 64
Cashonhand 10,071 30
Balanceslo the hands of Agents and premiums
on Marine Policies recently issued 121,707 67
fiubacriptionNotes 100,000 00
niIBCTORS:
Wn. Martin, ; Dr. B.M, Qusion,
Joeepb H.Beal, ? Hugh Craig,
Edmund A. Soader, Spencer ftPllvaiu,
John C. Davis, . Charles Kelly,
Robert Burton, [ Samuel K. Btofces,
John IL Penrcra, < Henry’Sloan,
George Q. helper, - James Trequolr,
Edward Darlington, Wm, Eyre, Jr.,
U. Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Price,
J.G. Johnson, J&mesTtmnent,
James C. Hand, ; John Semple,
Thoopilus Paulding, Charles Schaffer,
Jame* B. M’Farland, j J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
W.C. Ludwig, j B. T. C. Morgan, do.
WM. MARTIN, President.
„ THoB.C.HAND,YkePresld«at.
Josivn W. Cowan, Set'y.
P. A. MADEP.IA, Agent,
marlO No. 95 Water Pittsburgh.
Tha Franklin Fire Imuranca Comnaay.
Of Philadelphia, Penarylsania.
DIRECTORS— Charles Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob iL Smith, Geo. W. Rich
ards, Mardecai D. Lewis, Adolph! £. Berta, David S.Browtj*,
Mnrrla Patterson. CiIAS. N. Bascxxo, Jhrtddeni.
C:us. G. BxSCStS, Secretary.
to make insurance, perpotual or limited, on every
description uf property, in town uud country, at rate 6 u low
49 are couslatent with security.
The Company Lat«s rearrvei a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premium?, exfely Invested, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Aasete of the Company* on January lit, 1551, as pub
lial.e l agreeably to fen Act ot Aasctably, were as follows, rt»;
Mortgage 5P18,128 55
Real Rstats 84,377 78
Temporary Loans .j M,OOO 17
Stroks CI.RS9 l>o
Oarfh, Ac 5l
Total 41,312,70 s 44
trainee tholr Incorporation, a period of twenty-cno year*,
they have paid upward of Oua Million Pour Hundred Thou
•and Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence o f th*
advantages ot insurance. aa well as the oliiiiy and dlspeal
tlou to Df*-t with t>TOmpbi«afl all UabUitiea.
J. GARDINER CO* FIS, Agent,
OCoa, Cc;th-«*Jt eor. Wood and Third fits.
TIIB USITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850.
CHARTER I'KRPKTnAL.
CAPITAL 3260,000.
Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chei'nnl
Streets, Philadelphia.
[oslaeti of the Bant Board at Philadelphia:
CIUOTOU.
Bt«pheo R.OmrJbra, Paul X). Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrsnso Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo, M’llenry,
Jacob L. yiorcivco, J&meo DeTerettX,
William Rl. Godwin, William M’ 15«.
President-—Stephan ILCrawford.
Vice iVexident—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medial Examiner, PittsbtuyA—-JamesE.WlUson, M. D,
Allegheny City—R. B. Moirry, M. T>.
GJEO. £. ARNOLD, Agent,
No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OP FQURTU AND SiUTIIFIELB STREETS.
Authorised Capital, $300,000*
INSURE BUILDINGS and otbee propurty ugainst lr»#m or
damage by Fire, end the peril* of tho Sea and lulund
Navigation sod Transportatiou.
PIBWTOM.
Wto. F. Johnston, I tody Patti»rf»oa,
W. M'Cllntoefc, Kennedy T. Friend,
D< M. Long, I. Grier Bpr^ui,
A. J. Jones, George It. While,
Jacob I‘alntsr, A A, Carrier,
laioee B. Negl«y, W. B. Haven,
Wade Uniopton, 1). K.Park,
H. R.CoggshaiL
Qon, WM. i\ JOHNSTON, PreaMent.
BODV PATTBBBON, Vice President.
A. A. Casuu, Secretary and Treasurer
8. S. Caatuta, Afsistaot Secretary.
Weitorn Infunnoe Company,
R. HILLER, Jr- President. I S. U. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL,O3OO,OOO,
TTTTLUnsora against all tindß -of riafcs.FlßE and IJA
T v -RINJC; AU losses trill be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Hamolnitltutlbn, managed by Diaxcro&s who are veil
known In the community, and who ate determined, by
£romptness andliberallty, to maintain the character which
ieyhaTeMamaed.Motforing the beat protection to those
who desire to be Insured.
Director#.—R.Mlller, Jr.,o. W. Rieketaon, J.W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr*W. U. Smith, O.lhmseu, George \V. Jacksou,
Win. M. Lyon, James Mppeneott, George Darsis, James Me-
Auley, Alexander Nlmlok, Thomas Scott.
Office, No. 03 Water street, {Warehouse of Spang A
00, ups talni*) Pittsburgh. uovs4:ly
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c,
NJSWi aQOD&H*-WAtcttJS, JawaißT, FiLvas War*,
Miuta&y Goons, Ac., WnousAix abd Hsiao.—Couu
try Merchants and. strangera visiting oar city are request
ed to call, aa we can ecrre them aa well, and wo think b t
tor. than they usually are served In Eastern ciUes, be-Ides
giving them a responsible guarantee—an Item difficult to
obtain In znanyihops,
Silver Detached Levers..*. ........$l9 to $15,00
Do Cylinders 7to 10,00
Ladles' Gold Lever «ed Leploe Watches, $26, and upwards.
Gentlemen's do ‘ "‘ do : do $36 to $2OO.
Chains, .Seals, Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps,
ID excellentvariety, and at lowest prices.
Watch B» pairing done promptly andln a superior
manner. All work and all goods warranted.
' W. W. WILSOK,
OT Market eerect, corner of Pourtb.
Jons XiITTLfi, Jr., Agent,
Na. 901 Lxbxbty StBU?,
HAS JUST HECEXYJSD the fallowing very choice ar«
tleles
„ BRANDIES. ; flock,
Gente Brandy, (very fine,) i lisbon.
Ot&rd Dupuy A Co. (super.) 1 fiUM
H&rrett A Qo. j Jamaica,
Buersc, Santa Crus.
OIK.
WINJM.
Madeira, ' Bo gust,
Howard«'MarchSCo.,Mad , rh Bondon Cordial,
East Indiailsdeira, Schnapps,
Table do BUNIHUirS.
Amontillado therry, Rutherford's Scotch Ale,
Manranlllo do Barclay's London Porter,
Table do Wild Oherry Brandy,
Cooking do Abstntbe,
Beeswing Port, Anlsethe,
Pure Juice do jCuracoa,
Ordinary do Sordines,
Bt, Jalien Claret, Mocha and Java,
Malaga Dry, ToongHys. and Black Teas,
Do Sweat, ' English Bronson Cheese,
Champagnes, [ Imported Havana Cigars, of
Anchor, : various brands.
Veneney, | Old Monongahela Whisky, of
Heideseck, ~ -all grades.
Together 4 wlth all other articles connected with the
bosineflfl. my29:d*w
WIG MANUFACTORY.
MBS. RENTER,
*&» doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Chile dor 3 * Office,
I„ r ALttQHKII COT,
8 PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, anil all
kinds of ■ , >
Ornamental Hair worK.
btat quality of material Is furnished, and entirt
aatXnfantiop ffliylfcdawly
r~
jlllAl liAND BBGI6TKK Issued by Thattaa Woods, and
A. P»«n away to all at 76 Fourth street; dranritas a groat
Tarioty.or Famr, Houeea and Lota. Those wanting homes
WOBlditt Wall to M a Begiatar. On It l» described a few
fln. Oountry Seam. |Jrt; ..... THOMAS WOODS.
V »'■ w ,t S~~i2 'Z- ~
BANEEiIS AND BBOKERb
AUSTIN I,ooms,
STOCK AND BrLL BROKER,
Qtflee, -Vo. 92 Fourlh if., above Wbod.
NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla*
temls, negotiated. Btocfcs bought and cold on com*
minion. Land Warrants boughtand sold.
Particular attention paid to' the porchaee and ealo of
Copper Btocks.
All commnnlcatlona attested-to promptly,
wu. a. wai.TAHB ,j\3. a. m'yay
Wm. n. WlUlam* A> Co.,
BANTERS AND EXCHAN'GB'.BROKERS,
K. R Comer Wood Third street a.
AST All UauracUons madeon liberal terms. Collections
of BHIa, promptly attended to. jan2B:lvr
ATGONNELLA WILLOCK,
BANKERS,
AND Dealers la Exchange,.Bank Notes, Gold and Silver
‘Coin, -Current and Per Jands 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,
myii ; \ yiTTaßUfton, pa.
AETHUBS, EODGEBS & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS*
CORKER OFFOVRTH JjfD SXITRFIELD STREETS,
aoU-fan Plttibmrghj Pa.
Rimovait. ~
PATRICKS ft TKIEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Hm Removed their QJjicetothe Cbmer of Fifth and Wood ttt.
: r -. -- •. pinaDt3aea#-PA*
PATRICKS. A FRIEND, Bonkers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Aaceptances, Cold, Silver
aodßank Notafl. "Exchanges on the Eastern andWeateru
©ties, constantly for sale. .
. Colietttoußmade In all the'cities the. United;
States: Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood -Streets. ' . {fobs !
H.rROLfiEKS ft SONS.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
uAva oanovED vnxni nxjvxiKa axn xxchabox avnai vo so.
87 MIKEI? STESST, VOUH DOOM- SHOW OLD RTATTTV
N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
• and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver and Dtfnk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale:
Collections made In all the cities throughout,the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Hard and. Fourth ate. jjaSo:ly
! TIERMAM A CO«-
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Ho. 95 Wood Strut, corner of Diamond AUsy, -
. . , niTSBUMB, PA.,:
T>UV AND SELL Bonk Jfptes and : Coin; His count time
exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in
aU the principal dues of the Union. Receive; deporita on
"call 2nd onlnterest, and give.their prompt attention to all
other matters appertaining toa Broker's business. EastsCn
■Bxghango constantly on hand. ' mar 6 ,
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER,
Diana nr"‘
Exchange. Commercial .and Bank Rotes.
STOCK bought aud cold o'u commission. Collections
carefully attendedto. Interest paid bn Deposit.
A®* No. 68*4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. SI.
Bank. - dbcie
HILL ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
obaaxn'of woon arm nrra stebits.
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Clties constactiy for
sole. Time Bills ol Exchange and. Notes discounted.—
Gold, ?Urex and Bank Notes,bought and sold. CoUootioss
made in all the principal cities Of the United States. De
pbsits received of Pat and Current Funds. fmarTTly
iuja xainu, enwann kamt, noasscs
KRAMER ft RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans an Reel Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
Prc-mtosary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
aud cell Stocks on Commission.
Collections made oa all points in the Union. fmyl
G. 2. ASKOLD ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS in Exchange. Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Colon,
Stocks bought aud sold on- coEmission.
tS.No. 74 Fourth at, next door to Bank ofPittab’g. fs»l3
Domutizand fhn\gn S£xshange t ßarJcStoles, Gold and Silver
Bought, Said ana Exchanged, at the
EXCHANGE AND BANKINO HOCSB OF
WILLIAM A- HILL & GO.,
64 WOOD 81&KKT, TXJIS2UMS.
ta,lnterest allowed on time depodts. [ janlS
$G37 t -*TC 12
taojertow oau- ~ jso. a. canaan.
THO2IPBON BELL it CO.,
BANKERB AND BROKERS.
Comer of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Ed:
THOMAS WOODS, ~
BROKER,-®*
iso suia t 5
Aotcfl, Bbndi, Stocks, Ileal Estate, 4e«,
No. 76 Fourth sA, jpg. [jas{
Clmmlotti'i Lo&n Udice,
NO. 100 SMITHPIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.—
Money loaned on Oold and Silver Watches, Silverware
and other valuable articles. aulAdly
CLOTHIN G STORE!
JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO..
EORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Übert7
street, which has won an unbounded popularity under
he nemo cf the THREE BIQ DOORS, have, for tha par*
pjse of acquiring more space for their immense business,
removed to the ppaclous building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have uow the moat
BPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHBI
HEADY MADE. CLOTHING,
That bu over boon offered to Che public.
Their principal object for Ihis remoTAl,ls to give them
nor* facilities fortbw
WHOLESALE TRADE.
The? aro prepared to sell Goods at the
LO WEST EASTERN TRICES!
And they will warrant then to bo as good as any m»o a
facrured Id the Onion.
CUSTOM WORK,
ll* TCS *J3T STTLB, ASD tJPO!t T2J SXtOBTSSV KOTICX.
Th*y hare oa hand a full and beautiful assortment c 4
LOTUS and COATINGS, lor
FROCKS, DEE3B, WALKING AND BUSI-
Our interests are identical with thos* of oar customers,
and we ajssurotha public tlvti our fidelity will not fell In
tiling all orders we may be favored with.
<**• DON’T FORGET THE PLACE—
BB Wood Street,
(EAST BIDS,) CORNER OF DIAMt HD AI»L*T.
N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand thrf't we h»Te
qoloogerany connection with the Clothing Business oa
liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the
Bouse abovedealgnatod.
marSl JOHN STCLQ3KEY A 00.
Pali and U’tuiar Goods I
E D M O NDW ATTS,
MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 1&5 LIBERTY STREET.—
I have now on hand a large stack of Fall and Winter
Goods. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest
ings, of the meat boautifut patterns; French and English
Cassimerrs. of every style and shade in the market, Ml of
which 1 will make to order on thv most reasonable terms,
arid warranted to suit. oct4
TTJST RECEIVED AT JOIIN McCLOSKKT A CO‘B Whole*
O sale Clothing Warehouse, No. SB Wood street, and corner
of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of
goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure
of inviting the attention of tbo public to. These goods have
been purchased from brat hands, and, consequently, no
second profit on them, which loaves os able to say that wa
r_an aud do sell at as small profits as any house lh the east*
era 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 oT
READY MADE CLC'IIIXNG. It is almost Impossible to
enumerate the quant : vof immense piles of garments that
is to be scan at this hit establishment; it is sufficient to
say that it has never t. va equalled by the house itself,
marlfidf JOHN McGLO3KEY A CQ.
Clothlngl Clothing]
THE undersigned respectfully infonnelhififrlends and the
publio that he is now receiving at bis store, N 0.177 Lib
erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Casaimeres and
Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he
Is prepared to make to order In the mostfashionable.man
ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable- terms.
We have also on lianda large and well manufactured s took
of ready mode Clothing, to which we invlttf the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retaiL
Persona who purchase goods forcash, will find it to their
•dvautage to call at 177 Liberty street.before making their
purchases. [mart] O. CONNER.
£f«w Clothing Store,
NO, 4, SIXTH STRKET, OPPOSITE LIBEHTY.
rrUUS subscriber baa just opened thi* new-establlshment,
X where he has always on bauds large and choice assort*
meet of >ll articles of OLOTHlNGywhieh he vimnu eoual
to any lathe dty, and will Bell at the most reasonable pri*
cos. Thepoblic are requested to givtr him a call.
mu9ilj B. OPPENHEIMER,
To llouiekcepirs.
W® have now opened one of the largest etoeka of
CHINA. GLASS and QUfiEN&WAftK, an table for
noustkeepera in the city, and Intend selling atv;rylow
prlcen. We will sell a handsome aefc of White Tea Ware,
ooneifitlng or forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four
Dollara. and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being
lappj owing to the dull aeascir Just passed, we are deter
*?£. !t . off Bt Jow prices. We have just opened
aotie beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Yes*
taWn.4o; Corerjd Dishes fbr stewed chicken, eta, eta Also:
XSJ ***« of Water Pitchers. Our
stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted oolors Toilet
wo ***** put down In price to
bI , FBBNCII. CHINA
tie have some twenty different styles of Froneh Cblna
lea sets, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner aeto^—all of
which we are selling at least twenty-five 'per cent, below
former prices.
• .HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Onr stock of Knives and-Porks, Spoons, Walters, Britan
nia Waw, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, eta. Is large, and we
will sell them at very low prices;
GLASS WALK.
On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitta*
burgh Glass Ware, which we will sell at manufacturer's
prices. - >
Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch*
era, anti every article suitable for country* or city trade, is
large* to which we Invite the attention of city and country
merchants, as we will sell them very.low for cash.
llou.ekee p<-rs and others In want of cbjli* China and
Queeuswaxe 1 will do well by calling at the.
♦ CHINA HALL,
No. €2 Market, between 8d end 4th eta..
Opposite G«\ K WMe«
HO.USES, STORE-LOOMS, WAREHOUSES, 4c., to
LET.l—LotoraieeCTWe—A comfortable Dwelling House
of ball, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rtoms, 404
garden and good water.
Allegheny Oily —A Two Story Crick House, newly painted
and papered, on Robinson street, near the canal. Rent $lO
per month;
4ft. Washington —A Dwelling House of three rooms, on.
High street, with large yard, well, 4c. Rent, $7 per month '
ftittburgh— A Urge. Three 81017 Brick, No. 2o Third «t •
rent $175 per year. Nos. 31 and 2T Duquesne street; eao£
house is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard 4c. Tiro
Warehouses on Water street A large Store-room on
Fourth street. Together with others.
Apply to S. CUTHBERT 4 SON
l4O Third street.
JULY MAGAZINES—
Godey’s Lady's Book, for July—2o cents *
Halloa's Magasine, M *♦ 10 »« r
Yankee Notions. « « jjj .«
Frank Leslie’s N.Y. Journal, 18 <(
NdrflTßfltlfib* fir May.
’" 0045 t r” t ' lf 7™*“4*°;
CLOTHING.
NESS COATS.
NEW SPRING GOODSi
COMMON WARE.
*' . '■- ' ■ ' -K ' . „ - '■ , | t.
\ - -' 5 ' ■ -■ ~'S :
MISCELLANEOUS
, SUPERIOR.
WlliOlUln.
r l Bituated oa the Bay of Superior ud
X XroS Hand River, at the head of. l*lrr Superior, and
““ b ■"*“* ia
■ The Proprietors have a dear, undiluted'and Unincum
bered title to the land upon which BUPERIOR to laid out,
, and all purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds for the
same.--- ; / —u.-.c-.i
. •BupeiioTt.wasiWd out during ihnpMt season, and already
contains several hundred Inhabitants,, a, Large Hotel, a
number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses.
• and to to •
.7 MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN
In -the West. ; The-County Be&t,-tho United States Land
Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and
.Lake Superior.. ... .
• " ‘UNITED STATES 2HLITARY ROAD, ' ;
now in coarse of construction, connecting with St. Paul,
terminates atthto'place. II Is slab termini of all
the projected railroads to the head of .Lake Superior. The
“Eoo” canal wiil .be opened in June; after which, four
Lake Steamers will run to Superior-one from Chi
. rago. two from Cleveland..and .one. from Buffalo; all'fine,
vesselsvhavihg' been built expressly for this trade.'. /.
One . Steam Saw Mill to no w In operation, and the machi
nery, for a seoond is how; oh the way to Superior,Which will
bo eet to work Immediately oh Its arrlval.
One-half of the lotshave beeiTapproprlatod by the pro
prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on
easy terms, to* provide a fund for.exteAslve.pnbllo improve
ments. Liberal appropriatlohs'havo'beetfinade.for public
purposes; parks, churches;TsHroads, Ac: Aoi ;:: -
AST. In order uj. Correct the tirisapprehenfilonarislng from
'similarity of-nanna, it .is. proper : to r state' that 4 * Superior
City,” about the title ‘of which•* legal controversy exists,
is another asddlffereQt place, and Ina.differeAtr.tbTmship
:from;Snyxßnnn;, y. r- u .. - hm-.-.'-i- it-.-- .•>••• ;
.of SuF*WOB ftm;Bjgned br:Thofl.-.Clark, fiur
veyor, aud William Hi;Newton, agent ;end atjon\ey for
proprietors, and may be §een!n the pribcipal hotels of St..
Paul, Galena, Chicago. Jtotiplt, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo,
and other dries: * x.*. -
AH persons who wish to purdussalotofOr obtainlnforma
-410n r are> reqaeoted to- apply to Wm H.Nxwroa, Superior,
Douglascounty,’Wisconsin.
‘ WILLIAM H. NEWTON,
Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior.
jyS'fcSm'
Board of Health Nolle*.
INFORMATION has beefr made to the Board of Health.
that caies ofxholera‘occurring outMde of the dty have
been bronaht- within its-limUa:for-relief. ..No doubt the
friends, of the sick are .:prampt«l; by,motives of humanity,
yet it to propel they Should. be: that they subject
themaelveslte &.Eerere penalty rby so doing* m. .
The.-Legtolatttre:passed' this; matter, In
oases where the disease is XaaUgnantor contagious,in.order
that the densely .populated city, may be.protected from any
unnettjsparrsconrgtt, which, when It has gained a footing,
£can»ly.rests Bolohgaa' there remains A subject for its re*
morseleESaltack.' -: ’• ••
- ThC-Boardnf Health axe enforce the law..
If .patients eetoediwltb cholera* or any malignant or con ta
giouB‘dtoea&e,nutßide the city, must be removed to any of
the Hospitals, persons ednteyinpf them thither must have a
permit from the Board of Health. ' ••
The attention of all persons interested to called to the
followingßectlonaOlaUacttppEQted April 8, 1t62:
.flic, .C. Qlhat any master, commander, or other person
.hkting charge of any- resatd ot' steamboat, violating any of
tba'rules, or regulations presoriboi by the Bald Board of
ILfallh/undef the provtolons orchis act, shall, upon convic
tion thereof? by indictment: or prosecution in. any court
having jurisdiction, pay A fine net exceeding'five hundred
dollars, tu be recovered a&d : pdd Into the treasury of eald
-Boardbf Healths
fiw.,7..’That whenever theßoardof Health shall receive
Information that any jnalignant or contagions disease
(measles excepted) prevails within any port er place within
the United States, they shall make diligent lnquiry concern
ing the same; and If It shall appear that the disease prevails
as aforesaid, all communication with, such infected port or
place shall be sulyecl to sucKcontrol' 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 persons, and all
goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing"- from
such infected port or place, and having entered and been
brought Into the city of- Pittsburgh contrary to such regu-
Latioos. abaU be PBfcj*ct.to„tte:some. penalties as Is provided
for. Ul the precediog section.
K Tbd.penalties sf the whoiA'act will be strlctlyenforced.
By ordef.: : " A. a MURDOCH,
Physician to the Board of Health.
GEORGE FORTUNE;- ;
jv23 . , .. ' . Health Office.
DUFF’S MERCANTILE COLLEGE,
PITTSBURGH, PA. :
INCORPORATED BY, THE LEGISLATURE of Pennsjl
vsnlsywithPerpetual Charter. •
P. DUFF, President, (author of the w North American
Accoinitant,") :Prblfesaprof Book-Keeping andiComaercial
Sciences.,-
ANDREW T.. BOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book*
Keeping.
JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the beat off-hand Penman in the
United States, Professor'or Commercial and Ornamental
Penmanship. • *•--
£L B. HATCH, Esq.* of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of
Mercantile Law and Political Economy.
P. HAYDENtPrincipalof the Mathematical Department,
Professor of Mathematics, Ae.
F. L. APEL, FrOfeas-.-r of the French and German Lan*
gUagt'B. " J r • _
This Is the only institution of the kjnii in the Western
Sratea 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 de
parimeDt of Book-Keeping,'ere so deeply Interesting to all
young man of business,«nd-vrhlch-accounts for the sup**
rior attainments of his students*
ills coarse of SlwnhxU Book-Keeping Is pronounced by
•nemlueateccouaiantVaparXoci system for such books
end accounts.** .
ILia is the cn’yinctitntion'ln tho city in which a Profe:-
scr r-l'Penmsnshlp gives regular Instruction in. that im
portant science, and cwieeqaently the only cno whßre a
good baud writing can bo obtained. The course embraces
upwarda'of GOO commercial calculations, many of which
are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pen
manship but those executed by Mr. Williams are exhibited.
Call for a Circular and specimen of his Penmanship.
Duff’s Book-Keeping, llarpvr’a edition, $1,50. “Themcst
perfect In the language."
Duff's Steamboat Accountant, $3. M A perfect system."
addressed to the Principal will be promptly
answered. .. jelfcdew
APART OF THE : BRICK TAVERN FARM, on the
Brownsville Road, about two miles from the Monoa
gahela Bridge; containing about fifty acres, is offered for
sale in quantities to suit purchasers. -Terms Very reasona
ble. For particulars enquire on the premises.
»eo29:wtf WH. NOBLE.
Information ’Wanted.
A YOUNG MAN NAMED STEPHEN P. OOOPER LEFT
his home. In York county, Pennsylvania, some time
last year to go to New York to work at the Carpenter busi
ness, and has not been hear&ftom since. Any Information
of him will‘b* .thankfully received by his mother, MARY
COOPER-raa his Either died last March, since he left.
• JbSQ;w3w
Execntor , « Notice*
ALL persons Indebtedto the Estate of WILLIAM MOR
RISON, late of Findley, township, Allegheny county,
deceased, will make payment to the subscribers, and those
having claims will present them properly authenticated for
settlement to JOSEPH HARPER,!,. M
June Bth, 1855. GEO. MORRISON, | iXfiCtltQra *
je9.w6t
NOTICE is hereby given, that an application will be
made to the next Legislature of Pennsylvania, by the
Citizens* Deposit Bank of Pittsburgh, for an EXTENSION
AND ALTERATION IN THEIR QUARTER, allowing them
the privilege of increasing their Capital Btock to the sum
$500,000, with-all the powere ana privileges enjoyed by
other Ranke under the laws of Pennsylvania.
jeSbwtjal , E. D. JONES, Cashier.
STRAVI BERRY PLANTS, suitable for planting—vm
braciag the finest and most reliable varieties in culti
vation. Early planting wilLlnsure a good crop next season.
Gardeners or others ordering large qaantities:will be fur
nished at low rates Rom the Seed.and Implement Ware
house, Fifth street, by
Jy3*v3l« JAMES WARDROP.
Farm at Private Sale.
T’HE subscriber offers at private sale a small FARM
. coutaiuingabouiFlFTx’ACßES.siiuaiedonPerrj
Fork Crec.r, Snowden iownship,Alleghcny county, ad
orning landsof Joseph RiggB,ihe subscriber and oihers.
rite land is o( excellent quality; about 12 acres fine
Meadotv Bottom; 10 acres good Timber; and about 40
acrescleared and undergood stateof cultivation. The
Birmingham and Finley vllle Plank Road runs directly
through it. Itssituationls veryconvcnieuiamidesira
bie,belcgortly 11 ulllee from Pittsburgh,and witiiinona
mile of steam, grlstand sawMilis ) Water and Coal in
abundance; Terms made known by the subscriber
Wing near Finley ville,Washington county, Pa.
novlfirurtf - . : , WILLIAM <1 ASTON.
‘ T 8 hereby glren that application will be made to the next
i. Legislature fbr a Charter Incorporating the YOUGHIO
GHENY BANK, at ITcKeesporfcj Allegheny County, Pa,
with a Capital of $250,000, and having all the privileges of
idaulng notes, discounting,' and receiving deposits, as pro
by the Banking Act of the Commonwealth'. fje3o;6xa
to the Act of Assembly, notice is hereby
. ‘given thatapplitsstion will be made to the Legislature
of PeQQsjlvania, at its neat; session, corporation
or a Bank or Issue, fo bo'oalled the "ALLEGHENY GITY
BANE,.to.-ba-l6catedln : the City-, of ..Allegheny, and the
Capital to.be; Two Hundred and-Fifty Thousand Dollars,
with'the privilege Of Increasing the same to Fire Hundred
Thousand. Dollars.
A l It^heny»J una 30,1855.—w 6r n
Jf TULL LRABE IXVfi.OF- UT f AHMSj in East Deer
L township,'Allegheny county,fiituate within.two and a
air milesfrom'the Pennsylvania Canal; each containing
upwards of TWO HUNDRED ACRES, all improved. Those
disposed to rent ciU ; at tay'rtsldenoe, Locust Hill Farm,
near T.ventuui.
- - ' ■: BARTttAM MURRAY.
..r--. -Halo of Lots for Country Heats.
ITttiOtt EIGHTEEN TO TWENTY ACRES, In CoUina
X 1 •, township, half a mile North- of East Liberty, adjoin*
lag lands of A. Bradley* A. Negley; T. Mellon, £3q., Ac.
; .Will be sold in lota to suit purchasers, A fine view of
Liberty .'the 'Pahnsyltanlaßailrood', Act, Is h\d from this
land. There area variety of gnfted trait trees, and springe
oftisver filling water on the premises.' W. Joyce (the ten*
onto will show the land.
Jbf tanas* apply to - ‘JOSEPH KNOX,
‘ . \ Attorney at Law,
je4:wtf , - . , 71 Grant street, Pittsburgh.
Eisoator'e Motloe.
A persons indebted to the estate of JOHN EWING,
tx date of Findley, township, Allegheny county, deceased,
will make payment, to the subscriber, end those having
claims will present them, properly authenticated, for settle*
WM. R. NEWELL,
■ Jyl&Qtw* ,- • , . • .Executor.
TBg QREAT hITERARY DEPOT cf Pittsburgh is at
* CO.’S, No, 32 Smithfleld street, where
-au the New Books ere-for. sal*.
M S! 070 .^ I*lls 1 * 115 Sewelli author of “Amy Herbert.**
vol ciS’Vl °- r Iwo vola o paper, |1; one
A Visit to thebaiap before Sebastopol; i vot, cloth, £L
>* W h: or > yinnnesa tatha-Houeehold. A
new bqpkby Price 2b cents. One that pa*
rents ought to place in Unhands of their chndren.
1 «r» The Mother’s Secret. By
37 cent? * ftaYenscliffe,” “Cwtie Avon,’* Ac. Pap**r,
FFaikna; or, Adyentaxee ou the Mosquito Shore. 60 en*
gravings; 1 voL, cloth, $1,26.
-W Attowj the Mormons; by the wife of a Mor
mon full description of their manners and
customs.-iTol,- elotfc^gl.
r-^-®^ l^T > io«ny_Wcrltoi complete; 12 vola- at 60 cents
■Per Toiume.-■ - • . aqg 3
' ,v, Law Books*
"I ,«* authorised to sail low same valuable Law Books.
JL 10 vole. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
: Bouvier’fi-Institutes;
Greenlief's Evidence;
Wharton’s Digest, last .
And other Reports, Elementary Works, do,
GEO. P. GILLMORB,
e*p2l at the offloe of Morning Port.
/''IUKIOUB AND SINGULAR PHENOMENON!—That is
A^/.Grey Hair.restored to its natural color, with all the
strength and healthy growth of youth, by use of the HAIR
QQLOBINGFLUII). ,■ - 4fc ,
Thericgulor adaptation of ingredients in this compound,
affects thaamaU vessela at the roots of the hair, ana thus'
stimulates tho natural secretion of coloring matter, giving
tone and- strength to Its growth. It also Imparts to the
hair a'gloss and beauty unlike that given by any other
preparation/ and in every case it will restore. Cha natural
color of the hair; where qgbbr ftakflres has turned It grey*
ScSdhy ,(Jy3oj aL. WTSDIRT,st
‘ - Qfe- .ft- 'sk -
Farm for Sate*
NOTICE.
Notice.
Parms to. Rent*
MEDICAL.
mie - 7E= NAL 9 NIB
PIUS:
a- '**=*»!«.i, nmiirfal
...malyl o ti. , B/ , „ til ttl/ttt ,
■ dlaeasM- Omiiur -'t Judi/ VH/. 5-
tots, 1 o at. T*un? Ner.-V, •:u,
v_ IrriraLiUlty;: ' Hima
■y ache, Patna, in tfcg Breas., wjn, "
/ Back snS Umbsj BemjflsOomplUata ,
l
s» cine feinot morel 3r leu requitidjMhd *
much" and suffering mightjfce!prevented,-; If- • ?'
•harmless but-efltectual -Caihartto were moro ; freely need. •,
Ho parson can feel well while a caustic habit'orbedy pr«. i
vans; besides, it soon generates sißrioiik'and* often-fetal l
diseases, wbichmizbt hare been KToidedby the timely and >
judicious use of p. good purgative. -This is alike true-of : >-
Colds, Fereric-h 'symptoms, and Bilious 'derangements. t
They all tend produce : the diep-Matedl and i
formidable distempers which load - the. hearses aLL.oTerihe
lanch Hence a reliable family physic, is oT the first lm*
portance to the public health, and this pfll hatf "been per* * 5
fected with consummate ekilLto meet that demand. An s
extensive trial of it* virtues, by Phydcl*as.'.PTQfesson»ma ;>
.Patients, has shown rssulta surpassing anything hitherto
known of y
belief, were they not sutetamttated shdh ei*
alted poMttoufl and chaiActflras totohld tbe suspicion 0/ £
.untruth. .. . r.
. Among the eminent'genUemen'who haYe' tesflfled'ln *
■ -feyor of these Pills, wecniythentloh-^>^-s J' =t
Poet. A. A. HA.YJEB,; Analytical Gamlet of Boetoinjmd -i
State AssayerofMasflaehuse^ ; whaae hlgh.profcsSonal K
characteris endowed by the.'" ; r ■■■-■■■
‘ Hon; EDWARD EVERETT, Benator of thetJalted States. -
BOBERTcawINTHROP, Ex Speaker of the House of *
Representatives. . . t/i
ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Mi nlste rPI en.to England. 1 5
: fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK/ OathoSe Bishop of Burton *
.• -•- t *■;:>' *'
Dr. X B-CHILTON, Practical Chemist of Now York <Hty, £
endoreed'by ••'.».’* "t i : '
Hon; W. L.HARO¥VSecrdtiry of State; - "'r 'T.r< l
WM. B. ASTOB, the richest mahim America; :.- - f
S-LELANDACO., PropriotorsoftheMetropolltanHoto, i :
abdotbers. ”, ' .... >
Did space penalty we could-give-minyhundred eertifl* %
cates faun all parts where the «Us hava bemused, butovl*
deuceev en. more convincing than the experience of-eminent 1
public men. la fbumnnthelr effectflupbb trlan' ' *
These Pills, the result of Tong investigation and' trtudy, J
are offered ;io tho .pubUc as. taC'boat and [mostchmplets j-.
-which the present state of medical- science- r ca&- afford, i
They are compounded not of tha drugg ihemselVesTbut ot *
the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Beinedles extracted i '
by Chemical process in a slate of purity, and to 7
geiher in such a manner as to Insure the best results. I
The system Ol has in J
Chcny Pectoral and Pills both, SwoS v
; remedy than had .hitherto beOT'bbSdhea'hytoySweffl
•The reason Is perfectly Obvious. While by ChVolSmbds of #
compodtlon t .every medicine.is burdenld with tooro Orlesa 5
of acrimonious. and injurious qualities, by this *>n»h ln<u. i*'
Vlduol virtue only that is desired for the curative effect la i-’
present : All the inert and- df each i ,
:subetance .employed, are left ttthlud, the curative yirtuea 7
only being retained.-Henceltisßelferidcntthattheeffecta
should prove as they have proved, more purely jemedUL \
■ end the PHlsk more powerfUl antidotd tou&eace-thaa any j
other msdldcs known to the world. - - ; - - -.
As itia.fteqaently expedient that many medlclnesl&uld '
be taken under the counsel of an' attending Physlrian,‘and i
as he could not properly-judge of a wmedy Without kxxrw* :
log its composition, I have supplied the acoarnte Formula I
by .which both my Pectoral jand Pills are made, to the ;
wholebodyofPracatlonera in the Unitedfitatesand British ‘
American Provinces. Iffhowever; there should he anyone ■
who has not received them, they will bo forwarded bvnuil "
to his request. ” |
Of all the Patent Medicines' that are offered, how Taw ? *
would be taken-ir their composition was known l Their -
life consists in their mystery, r I have fio mysteries,: - v \
The composition of is Uid Dpea‘to. all
men, and all who are.competent to juflge on’tne subject f -
freely acknowledge their convictions-of their lntrinaio I '
merits.. ’ The Cherry Pectoral: we%pronou&oed>hy scientific i i
men to be a wonderful medicine before Ua effects were
known. Many eminent PhVßfclansliave declared tto same T
thing of my Pills, and even more confidently;: and- are l
1 willing to certify that their antidpatlonfl were more *>>«» f
, realited by their effecta.upon trial. ',
1 They operate by their powerful the internal ;
viscera to puriiy the blood aud stimulatslt intn healthy 1
action—remove the obsttuctions of the etomacht bowels, t
liver, and other organs or the body* restoring fhdr'irregu
- lar actloß to health, and- hyoorrecUng, wherayer Uiey ex
bt, each derangements as are the first origih'of disease.
Prepared hy Dr, JAMES C. ; AVER,-Pvactlcal and Ana* T
lytical Lbwell, Mass. . Price .26 cents-per box. [• < -
.. fivefcoiegforsi, ...r 1 '
Sold' by B. A. PAHNESTDOH A at wholesale and i'
retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburghi and byall Dealers
everywhere. . fi''
IN HALATION
roa *b*. era* op
ASTHMA AND rSSSUMPTI£>N I
HiCiV AMD VK U I WONDBEFI’r ;i
m<±£ANA
BROUGHT HOME TO Th E DOOR OT THE tt.tLfOS
AWONDERYUL DISCOVERY has recently been made ::
by Dr. Curtis, of trig dty, in tbs treatment-©*£on. -
sumption, Asthma, asd.aU diseases of Wo re* 1
for to u Da. Cuetis’B Brocas*, on laaainra Hrazizr Vapor '•?
ahs Cntaar Stepp.** With this new jnothod, Dr. C. haste ;i
stored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which V'
ho has innumerable certificates. Speaking' of the treat* ?
ment a physician remarks, “It ia evident that inhaling— •;
constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—^the me*
didnal properties mast come, in direct-con taotwUbthe ?
whole c: rial cavities of (he lungs, and thus escape the many ;
and varied changes produced upon thbm when introduced 1
Into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." 5
Tbe Hygeana is for sale at uU the Druggists throughout the ; •
country.—ltote Tork Dvichmancf January. ll. ’-c
The Inhaler Is worn on the breach undertbeUnes, with
out the. least, heat of the body being -
Boffld?nt toevnpcnita-tlir fluid;''Hundreds-ofcases of '•
cures, like the following, mignt-bfioamAdl
Ouepackageoftheliygeanahas-curedmeoftheAsthma
of 6ix years standing. “J. V. Kkcbukt, ‘
P. M. of Duncannon,Pa.
lam cured of the Asthma of ten yea?a*. standing by Dr. r >
CurtiEfa Hygeanai: . Easigh, Brt oklyn, H. Y. . •
Mr 3. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N Y., was cured of
a peveTecaaeof Bronchitis by the Hygeanm. : -
My sister has been curedof adiatrertlsg ctraghef several
year.i' sunding, and decided to be incurable bythe pbysi* ■
clans. She was cored In one month; by the Hyge&ha. ?
J. 1L Gatskbt, Richmond, He.
The Rev. Dr. Cbeever, of New York, tofcOftoff of our medi
cine in lha following language ry . -
S*w Yta», Not. 16,1854. '
Diab Sra—l think highly of 2>r. Curtis's Hvgeana aa a
remedy in diseases of the throat and longs. Having-had ; > ■ ;
some opportunity to testify its efficacy. £ am convinced : y"
that it is a most excellent medicine, both the SyjujTind > -
the inhaliog application to the cbest. ; •* -• -;--t
N. Dr. Curtis's ie tbe ORIGINAL and ONLY .
GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are laiso imitations, or .*
vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. .• Shun themasjou
would POISON. •-•'•••'
4®* For sale by Dr. Geo. H.Keyaer, 140 Wood street; It.
E. Sellers A CO4 Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny Gty; John
Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kdiwr, Rochester. :■ *
1 r -.;, - fmyltidawflm
Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
THE GREAT PCRIFIER OE THE BEOODI
Hot a Particle of tfonmry ia it.
LSI TBE AFFLICTED BEAD AMU POND&BI—Ac
Inf&ilfi e Remedy for Scrofula,Hinge kVJ,Bh«uma*i ■
tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples or Postal* |
on the Pace, Blotches, Bolls, A gue and Tevery Chronio Sore ?
Eyes, Bing Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, 'Enlargement and’
Pain of the Bones and Joists, Stubborn Ulcers, Svphiiltie' *
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints,, and'all BlseaseeT
arising from an injudicious use or Mercury,lmprudence in!
Life, or Impurity of the Blood. y= rvi
This great alterative medicine and Purifies of Blood -
13 now used by l . usliidfl of grateful patients from aHtart : .
of the United States, who'testify daily to the remarxabl =
tures performed bythe greatest of
TEE'S SPANISH MIXTURE/* Neuralgi»,'Bhflumatismj '
Scrofula, Eruptions on the 6kln, Liver Disease; levers,*
Ulcers. Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Disease* of the
Throal.Eemale Complaints, Paine and Aching cC theJßonea
and are speedily put to flight by udnethiawreat and
Inestimable remedy. "• - - y.
Pot all diseases of the Blood, nothing hiAyetbeehJbusJ *
to compare with it. Itcleankea the eyHtrna of kUimpurt '
ties, acta. gently and efficiently on th* Liver-and. Kidney*
atresgtiieha the Digestion, gives tone tbJtUb^Btcuhacb}
makes the skin clear and healthy, und-restore* tbeCdnitl' ,
tutios, enfeebled by disease or broken, down by
of youth, to Its pristine vigor and strength. .. .. !
For the Ladies, it ia invariably better than all the oo*
metlca ever used. A fdwdoses of Cartet'agpasieh&lizturt
will remove all aaltowhe&aof complesJos, pring ihe kosfc
mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im 1
prove the general health in a remarkable dtakreeodychd al . ’ ’
the medicines ever heard oL •'. l:>
The large number of certificates which we havo-reoedvet-
TTom peraons ftom all parts of the-Unhed Btate& is the Wa
evidence that there is do humbug abodt it.- The press
hotel keepers, magistrates,physicians, and pubUo men, wel
known to the oommunlty, ell add their testimony to
wonderful-effects of this GREAT-BLOOD PURIIIER;
Call un the Agent and getmCircuhmaiid as<
read the wonderful cures thin truly greatest of allMedidn*
has performed. ‘ : v" ■ - • ■■
None genuine unless signed hr BENNETT'4 BBEBF W
Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl otceet, Bictum>nd**V»i to.vbau at
oraera for supplies and agencies mnst beaddressed. r.
And for sue by B. A. FAHNESTOCK; JOSEPH F£X£
NQ, PLEMINQBBQ&, and by DruggisU gtnerftlly* '
oct&aUwlT ........ *
STATEMENT FJ&0& UANAUA . j.i
- . QaiHic,Febraary 7th,IBM. I
Mcurt. J 3. A, Tahnutfick it Cb.—We.bad the pleasure o'
receiving, this morning, -the wlthlncertiflcateoi your'Yei
mlfage, which -will he ver» gratifying to youvaMtynueeD
roluntarily. Wo are, Oentleauro, yours, very truly, ;
_ J; xxjB&M* bo. :
Gfenfloaen-r-My little daughter, fbar, years old, m
eon. older,-were for a eonsdemble tlme«satTalhjt ftolT* 1
tforms, I purchased two,botties of yofcr.Yctxaiftae, *
wWeh i gave then three doses, according, to direction* ' 1
and etfangs to say, in lesflih&u three hoUfathiyoasSed hi
to Bun WVBUONDaED VpBMS, kub» o£ iotonoi
OImi? length of ftoa twelre tofijtenn iottM.-: ■- ; f
■using; experienced so much of the beneficial 'effects *
3 , °®* Vermifuge, I feel it my duty torecommend: It to t# .
as, tn-my opinion, one of the most siflgartousTffm’ .
dies against wonns erer offered to the pnhllo,.-’i r
Qentlimen, beliar© ms to ba ?,!
Your much obliged and humble s<W*t, j-•-
NATHANIBZr
Freparsd and sold by B. a. Ak SaHNHBXOG& * OG
corner of First and Wood.streets.. mylft* A
Jonpu Wbltft»B;tJiwtag« Ilflprt<ory. ? r .
JOSEPII WHITE,®** carrying ofefcnfc < *
ness In his. spacious premises.,
uwly enlarged,) on the .Pittsburgh ia*mjMSaß•;
Oresniborg turnpike, near tbo- TwfrUUe«i£3iMi2»*
jimi, bstweau Pittsburgh and laOTrenceTiUey/nspectlnl
incites the pnblio to Inspect hla atock-ofrOAB&IAQEi
BUGGIES, «c. And ha particularly ’informs gentlemr
purchasers, thatonepries only iatnade. Tbhrteeilyear -
esperienea in tha business, enables him to placa haftre t
patrons the Bams cholco collection of Carnages which, t .
many years past it bur been bis' particular, department **
select from the carious and-moat t&iented-Eastern taaiK *
lecturers. The success of isoemplete— t
economy offals arrangements willfiupplyth» ; beart*nd a C
taafaloimfal& maiiuihcturea at moderate jtfiets.
Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which t;- •
manta for decorating housesof business has heatwd ns -
the price of goodeKowing to large rents.) JOSKPIfWHr
will KU, on ready mossy only, at nrubh Uorthaatfaiiust-
P^'o^J..v:.-i)Jrrilnth»titrt'", ->rfr C wliL¥ F] ~
-ATTENTION!'-* •" •
osKssafei
vice of tie Dnltod States, '
Territory, «r«.entitled. bv tin l.iv. ii*Vr “““■
Warrant for 160 Acren or “*» ■&<* of Congea, t
*•* r^Bgs.&?
xahli . - y Bocnly fa tt a Agntwtt2 9oar*h