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'> !•?■ •‘:'? ~--.^v;•■'vv.^.;; l :vv., h'V-;- ■" "" ' ' ;, - : '>s§ - * ? •:•.> j-» s-v t, -j- •v.’"* .. ;“= • m - ■ »'• ! .* v - f.j. <i, '*'*• i T -«f ►. ,t f- -■ - r t*'-’, f ' % r '•■ ,*" •.? %£fiT- ~- ■ ••-..•• .- ■ - * «»* f? %t*3 *%*•;? **v*: ;^2* -** * - 'V-:/?" ' ' " • ; » --' : ‘ ? r : .-■■•■ s »yl?*>»- ;-■;;' _v • ,•■ - ; rjl' -.- ' : " ' ' ' ' ••£ • i f.. V, s • '' ' . > .s- » v n i»‘i r ; > >» 4 *. v v * ’ v .. -i •-'•'.l v:.. tiV. } t :• »w ;/ RAILROADS. HBKTRA.I*' o-ii IO HA I W - SmnmoT Arrangement-Change FX- T&llElu 1-An.VTHA^KACIIW^.^^^-^ An„ bnt v • ,M."r=.luJlS'.fc.lhti.Trnim. v.ill run »> ON ur> i m.'»”** * 3 - J„IV ui) iNG L A .*■ i Kr/'i'-ii Truvi luu-JA.M. •>• .11:10 - 4.1:* liAi r M <J'>o .lU.SS " 0:14 . •* T.UH .. -l:Zi “ S.*di . ‘i 44 “ s M 3.30 “ n.rr. o:4n UOING WKrT. ItzpTfSt dfuii luk Tram. UvUalr U:l;. A. M *U AOI Uvlmont 10::n Barnesvttlo lu:o* “ o.u Cambridge ll:&0 “ h ~ Concord - lil7 l*. M } o ':u ZinodTlUtt 1:10 ;; »:« .. ILo ■• Newartt ■' „ iyM A... 1. Arrive Columbus... 11:20 lAr up « The Espre*s Train going Concord, leave imMvngvrs, ul Tuylor »,’ , Lnil u,!nrn; only. Cambridge, Caropbe.l e. BMUr. u . „„ mt vl Stalbuis. Qoiot Wi.i will Bt“P °“ y “‘J,a ,vh.-re the Mail The Mail Train will ftop a. a l - 01h ,. r stations on i, to he received. Ot *,U Mop nt al! tit*- n *n o"DUiv;.' 1 it c-.‘.umlHi:» Tb« 40:20 A. . h-tives CinciunaU at 6 A. >L. with thr Kxpwa/:a.J on the Columbus, IMciun aul with Lilrl i - si Newark with morning Train;' to " Ul Mailed and Mt. Vernon, and with t u ''\ fT ° l oa‘ the Steuben viU- hhJ ludt.-.kft Railroad; nt }A nf with Kxprc** Train on tU Baltimore miu Übw Phlladelph-aand Em* 3:30 P. M. Train will coouert »t Columbus with the second Traiii from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sanius&y, Mansfield &od Newark Railroad ; and at \Sh*'«Mng v-uh Nizht Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pai'senger* 1 earing LoulSTille and points Mow Cin-MnnaU, and Inking thed k M Train on Little Miami Railroad, will coune*.- with this Train at Columbus. Paasengars leas ing Indmna; poiis and Richmond by morning Tram on 1 lnul0 J 1 “,7 °"f‘ Wlrorf will also connect with Uu. 1r..» at O !“■",»«>• »nd reach Wheeling at 0:15 )'■ M ,'“-l «* ye o) l. ■■ ■ Train co Baltimore and Ohio Kajlroai, i.rri . more at SP. SL. next day. , . A l jj -t,,. The 11:30 P. U. Tran. cmurcH ut r L ;;; au ,l . n; Mail Train whi-hleavr s CicnatiaU ut *.:■>» t -d.,un.l »«r* “‘BeuTareN-h A. >U «™»et{n g^ K-.IPK TrU:»™«. b ? > route, vi.* Michigan Cuy. Ulayvlte, ahw v.r • . ~ rt!jl c|« Oolumbui m mason tu Uk-* thin tr.ua ._e.ni at Wheeling will take the Acrommodatlon Tnuu lor LUtn^r ! and, siwr thvrv, and resume by hlpr.-s. Train to I ■noraandEaaKraCul-.^.. The &13 A. M.Mall Tra n connects at liel.uir with Traiu on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Ne*arK wr..i ,r™“ f Vo and from Sandu.hy, .MauaOvM «dMhSvr«» ; and Chicago vta Monroerille ; at with tb traiD for Cinrinnati. and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, lDdinu» poii-s, and Chicago, via Dayton and vm Urbina. The » 45 A. M. Express Tram connect* wnh the Rxp r Train from BaiUmorc, and arrives iu Co.umous at 0.-j i • M., and oounecLs with trains g«ung houth and « usi ni .1 iQ The 6rW P °M. Train connect-' with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mafl dr»in at 2:15 A.M., direct for Cincinnati, Xl-uia, Dayton, In-iuna polls, Lafayette,Terre Ua^nl Zanesrille, dune IS, \S65— ■fl-lE PENN SYLV A N 1 A railroad. Ltui*. Colowbu- Newark Z.anfi'viH** Ccui*orJ Canibri lt Uarne.'ivilU 1 Ilwlmout Arrive UtfUalr 1 >11.15 GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connt<tmtf the A' Untie cities with Western, North-western and hou.fc wwuro States, hr a coaUnoou* Hailway direct, ih « road ntso connects at IMtt<bunrh with daily line ft all parts on the Western Hirers. «.u-J -t VvT t «• r dusky with steamer- t" a>* ° !! N ' T ; h ,. ' 1 •Lakes; makiaz the n*t dtrtcu arA «««-*' ro “' by which FREIGHT can t>J Mrwar.led to aa-i irvui v.. PHILADELPHIA £ PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.— -bee-. Dry G-jo-J*, I * ~^r j P a,. e ~t thi (lu boles,) Furs. Feathers, Ac I ,i_., r - SECOND CLAbS. —Bvoks and Stnti.-mry. 1 . , Dry (hod- 4 , (In bales.) Hardware. L*-u- \r. • tber. Wool. Ac ) THIRD CLASS —Anvils, Bigciu;:. «, ,• ; ~r ID •!?•- uud Perk, (tu bulk,) U-mp, A-- -I FOURTH CLAbS — UoiT-co, Fish, i and !. v . ( .„ r i . pork, (packed,) Lurd and Lard ‘ 'd . ) jii ship pin -1 G*vl*< Ironi any J*•* • La". phift, be pariH'iiiar :•) JnurV I«H--kBje ' < KJ - 1 ivailraul.” AU GoM- «-otis;,;nT 1 l-'... >u- k. .. al Philadelphia or PitLbuivb. will he r.-rwvrl-. •' ••• • ‘ _ detention. , . ,•.• ~ v i..nn yanouT Aobsts i ou-r. Ih-ton. ■' ■L' ••.• - uJ; k , lv > K. J. Sutler, Philadelphia; .l K.«,.n . i-»i‘ , Cincinnati. Ohio; J b. Moorhead. L«*m?whe. K, . >Uldruvu, Ma-ile'-o. lnd ; Kntc’.HT A C--', »- .« «; Mi' hu'l A Sen. EvKti-nde, Indiana. * IK n 1! IL'VrTi'N. *o Fr-inht •‘•►rent rhiUJ*d;.l>;». UK and Indiana Railroad. v 'i'i.'i j vK AND SINCK W KDN Y. Ja p- -'J. W-., the M-.t. • 1/ Train -huty, * r ' J , vr ' , l , l Kt T o’clock, A. M- uuJ wrriv- at Newark cl •••.> ;• - • - M , (-onuertieg with train.* t.-r i.ilumbu*. Clu -innati, M./.int V.-t u*-u. Ci::.''unat> tit S:iO \ mil-; Nr« *ril a' 1 - -'VU' ’k, 'Juu-l * • •"' l >'J UiiMtsin Ifatc- Cta- .f tiitli ai •> o>W-k, A M. •I’lie Cad lx Accommodation Train I.eaT.M jJteutieavilh- daily. 4 >urvi*y-i • x c*-;* •' ’* ’ n ‘ ’ M., nti-t nrriv.'.t i.\ C-i iu til *>••>» I’ M UTUiSIS Cud 12 A M , kt»<! arriir? h'. For UJiltnir njl-ly •*AMEr' V’ 1 ,^ S ( A Cl), Freight amt - 111 nl>l 110 v pLrt*cL, Pittsburgh. _ ....... . T ..... LAFAYfc™ ■ ( 23* Su]'*-.riw’ kjiil• ii • • 185 ft. AIK LIKE KOOTE 1855. t lU'» CH ICAGO TO ST. i- OD 1 « Via CinCA.G,J, ALTON AND t-T. I.ODIs 4 mil ISa^gßßWßKnaii, formerly the Chicago ana aiUalutppl* Carrying the Great American Express ami U. #. Mailt. riUIK Only Direct anJ Reliable Route l*> tbe tfoutn aa.l X South-West— SeTenty Mil« h Shorter than no other Route. W« Koiteri TWO TQROCUU iXPRSftS TBAIN9 bAILT. St-SI 'MS XXCtrTin. TTOKNKV AM) COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AKD SOU'I iVTW f\ 1 a i : < A**ot ff.r j-r.--u.-:o* Bounty Land* , *“• , a l ,0.1 :.,r the Collation <d Claims to Oraat bt. Louis Day Kxprees ,*!•*“ S'i! .VaaV. ..u.l Ireland. 81. Louie Night Express iO.Ou 1 . - J • •*, j* a- c.iVli-na to Me in this anJ adjoining Countlwfl ; Es- Trains run directly through without rhstig* ca , n of R-al K*ut* bought, .«1J or baggage. . [ ~.,1 r-',:;,- colb-cted. Moil. 1 -.,, invested ou Mortgage 'ham Chicago It SI. Lmm in l- 1 ., ’ ; u y 1 - . , . , ether aecurlt*. Titlea rramined and title paper. drawn. IMPORTANT CONNEOTIDNP-At Jol.e-t. - *>o-■ 1 ' , „„ p jL ' K ni .treat, a fen door, .bore SmUhßehl. Island Railroad for Ottawa, L. bad-, l*-.* I "' nn J iv.vburgh, Match an. !sUs—;mhis:diwi U *i, l |iT™mm,rton with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin- A, W. b oater, t and D-catur. and with Stage, for Peoria- -ktuTAKY PUUUC, and Commissioner tor th. blalos of * t't Bmln?fleld with Oreat Western Railroad lor Jackson- T-on»«. New Hampshire, ,Connecticut Wisconsin, i- e.niianlH River Nre- Ymk, .Michigan, lowa. Callmrma and \ lrgtnlA. T a teuton with Daily Line of Packet. for Hannibal, »»-beetle drawn, anl aeknow ledgmenle and pmola OninoT and’ Reokuk: the moat eipeditlous and rehabl- luK.-n | ur rvo-d or Min a-.iv „f the ala-re named Steles, route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. I r im.R. Ht-riesil-l-i at. 1 lth do Island. At St Louie, with Daily Firel/olaas Steamers for New 1-,-.rrh. Mar-,, -A. IV. -- _ Orleans and intermediate point. on the Lower : and with Regular Line. of Packets for Kansas, Ji»eph, ind all point on the Missouri, Tenneas.ro, Cumberland and Arkansas MOIUt AN, Sup't, Bloomlug.on.JI!. L. DARLING, AgvDt, Chicago, 111. i’‘P‘ ILLIN 0 IS CENTRAL RAI I.ItO AI) : ; Carrying the Great U. States Hail and Express. TWO riiSKNOKR THUN? RUN DAILY cn it"-iifir- IriKtlilr-ni LirRCQCL 1” CAIRO, \ CHICAGO l- CAIRO. This ltna.l i)l ,'-.'miuir..oa "Dti T.tuit't lh<* Oliio Mol .1 it. It. ui.J ml G R.UroU, Inrrnj •l,"'most direct *od «»W -■ontluii.'u*K rmiU Hi'.. CIIICACo hr. Loci.-, CHICAGO to CAIRO. CHICAGO to DUIIIHIUh. Trjtinn lertve Chi.-ain) a" lollowm : io a M in.l 10AW I'. >1 .-ST. I-nr and CAIHA Mvr.i--. fit IjOiti ■* I'7 till" trail) take Lin.' ,ur. J ... t ti it ic ll .Jodovul, .» i ar- «rrM .ii.-.-t U 'V-UA*' M )i-).l 4.10 I*. X-l)f<MW »*» GAteNi tr at ini’ll-'”- 1 * C-lTAiit" with, i lbiiy Uif of Pt»»m I‘Ackrtft tor ,-t. Paul anil the l pp-r | Mis-ippippi riNe-r dt>H. . - ... , Trelui l-ar. Cairo li-r CI.H"4 I’olmi "iin* fit , .o A. . M. bn4 7.00 P. M. , , .. . . ]MI"N from Hu- K.u-t and I' 1 ""'”'" th. Ohio rivrr . .IrMioed ft*r 8l Louis, will lit# toil mil*' >•! tedious and un- , eertaio river navigation from Cairo in M. Lnmn, »»n«i «rrn • . fldceo hours in ailTano* ot the river rout*, by inking -he* | to ift Limit*, Cairo, Dubuque, S*. Puul.and nil ini- | n.trtant pUre* bv thin route, rati b„ had at the offlee cl the , O. & I’, and 0. A * l*. Uhilri-tt’Ji* in Pittsburgh, un-.l Midiuran Central Railrmul in Cbieago. jell K. ll - MASON . Pup t I‘ ITT SBUKGH AHD CONKELLSVILLE from 'West Newton, VV eatmorclaud bounty, to MUtcnlmrg Station, Fayette ri^i O K U^T V aTiAMsn CLARA FISHER huTltig d.ar. F bv S« P.A C. R. R. Co., will leave Pittsburgh KSS a. M ;t*i<-p ut rII why station#, and arrive ut We.t * thi.; allb th,. Btiamer CLARA FISUBIt lor Pittsburgh; rwfaiug Pittsburgh at noon. • . Train mil lenve West Newton at 12 O doCK lor MUteuburg,. iuM returning, trill loaT# Miitenburg Bt 0 F M , Kt all mny pt^ijont*. Fare from rutHburif.il u. Miktmburg, $1,15- Stages lor Unioutown and Coun-Usv.r.r wiii cuunret with the Trains Miltenburg i'taHon. Freight trnUop<-rted rich wnydailv. For rate# apply to 11-" •LA Ll>\\ ELL, Kk<i , AKsinam siuci'rinteud«*nt, Weil Newton; or to VV. TIIUMPSON, Freight Ag-nt, on Loarl the pl«itn«r Cmru I'ishi-r. wi whurt, niwv- ih*- Mojongahela liridg* l uUVtll W. RAiINKP, Precidnut hnd PuvrrieU*Ddi*nt Pilttiburjh. dun* '-‘o. IshA ■ Charlotte Bluue, * AN'CFACTUKKtt AND DEALKK iu I'iax-j Fuuts*., tuni : |3 Importer of Manic and Musical lufitruwrnta. Solr Went for the eeiebrstrd Hamcueo Piaxo*; alno, for Ilnilui, ; 'o in A Oo.’a BoOTON PiAHO9, wlih aud without CotKiuaD’* .t. lUn AtUohment. fmy3i No. lib W-M -trent. • - ? -t, - • I-'. l ** * . p,.'S '£' *r ‘V.J.'t v - * r /' * V'* •• ■* ' >v .. :-S -i ■*. 1 '• ” " • . ,1' ( NEV. AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! tllltoUOD lUinoiß to the Mississippi River, lOWA, 3IISSOUKI> KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, .111 llullrOßd to tile Mlmlm'PI 1 • (!/<;,,ujo. Burlunjtou. «D'l Q.itwy Mail J\V'* Train. Train. 1-2:50 A- M R A I i & CsaT MiuTitv TO HU KlAMn'oN, u '"“; '"uUHUNOTON, 'QUINCY, th '.;"; l V l KwS OQUAWKA, WAI'iaLD, FORT h.EOKI K, RLUKK, Ac . and the onLT ALL DKr MflM*. l | i Jo TO ST. LUUltl, BLOOM* IMITON ‘'cVfvi’oNt DECATUR, CAIRO, SI'UINUFIELD, 5 j,|V\ II 1 K NAPLES, and Intermediate tflnUooa on c Ureal ohic. and Mirsir* ah.ve Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Tnim? Vi.-m tV.e Ws-d —avoiding all laying over at any ot Rnriington dally for Southern and Central 1,--a % r un.l Ni.rth-.TU Mlfoouri— innkiug the quickest ana rrliuhlrt route to reach all the important points we'd nl th- Mi:-.sh. u ippi ar far at s Coanvdl BlufT, with irom forty to til'lv mile* la#s staging than by auy other rou e. The Head. '.,r a large portion of the way, la laid with the contis 100 a JUiL. the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the V, eat w..llsVh-d with the moat modem Lorometirenaud elegant 3:01 “ :v>6 “ 4:4S ** 5:14 “ arf.o:l& •* ""Si- «v tU* touti* piua-ngcn. iff iwin-of muXits j atil arriTing «t St. oo od»«tw«t tim«.«oldmb l< r i-' >tloua Ji-Uy uf lorb m.l Kff, »iul tlaufiar., of navt«» n,™ Ch.«*o. «a »" !• *r li&Tt'lUni? r.t -tfiy poiut. at TIIR.IUUII TICRBW b, IM* -™‘' ™"^Xba Tt --*■ »“■» Dearborn Bta., Will rarvive imma.ll. 1...WU.1U vwUt«a u. c u .HAMMOND, SUp’t. 0 K. KOLLV:TT, Oea’l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. • -vi the principal Kmlroiui :uhl9 U t' »■" t/lnr.-u: ■. IU. v i'.P.YI I US l N‘s railroad >’• { "■ . ... • „'.V ■ R : RAILROADS CENTRAL HODTF. Atf-TIOKKTS CLKYBLiHU AHD PITTSBUBQH RAILROAD. IM.NSLCTISU VUTH : OS.Io Bird P«BBiyW»nl« Uallroß.ll, 1 VIA AI.I.IANCB I riMIK *bort».!,.;»S S-t u.l tt o«t frlUHo roatotoloMo I CUB-Bf'. *■>- <*»*»• 13 ' IA I «»«• »od about nino ’ u»a:. lb- ;tr: i:t-.-u.+ on- v>:» ln-iinoftpoliH. ” Tw-: Ui::y i'rKia« ;mui I'iUsiurgli tu Cleveland, r-oor,. i nuns frmn r:«:ve:»u.l lo CUu-ago. rid- six h.Chha.v. ;wen:v-ihree nouri, ■■ qi w; tf**.r 1 v t*q lirmri*. Trains r,j ibr OliioauJ iVana. U*llru*d leaving Pills ; at '.OO, A. M. and » 'JO. M , >•« :iu«;ct at Alliau«-e i A.M., BDil U.OO M wßß.rtioß Hi *Mi Traina tor Coyßbom »B,l» ' ill l Akrt-o. *'ol .irrivitifi m Cl-v„l»ud at - A -“-.“ d ; r m | i, ,1. cuUHClin.' "-in' fTHioB for lolhilo Clt T- u 1.04- »t V JO A 51. 1.0-1 2.41 I’- M. ! Tl.-'jJO P." \l.Truo ir.m PUW.-urrb UMb-* BO ronon ; lion lor Ctovrl.u 1 1 I'HflSrlU'TP 'Psjlf. ; Oai-UH. >»ud i-* • s r 1 <->or (‘..•’.'•ii'.k'U. '■ ••* a C-s) A. M - and • mv is tbe Obi™.-**', Loalfl, Rock Island, I , Who Mi.-b to fro through with al,,. ii - tram R-afiug I’iUflbuni'n a', i!.' ii LifVfhiud at ~±o !’• il-, as that ! • •-• I'a'O (■•..uuocti-’tid are made ;V ;>;V>tot Chhit. i'aßs-ugrrri Ly train reurh a ■ '.•'J !-'* roor:-!!!.;. and ?*.. I/Ouib at mnlnirfbL • n ‘thi-wh i.’lfVi*!and ami Chicago. l "* mv\-i \ A! UANCSi AND CLEVELAND. ■, i ."j **l 0«*l* "'Jir.''" ' T.[ r. Shlle... SUI ho $K> 60 i .. i',. r s l,Vd. 15 00 1\ 00 i X i. t wa* IS li 1* 00 •• - ... it. 1 1* TO -0 I.uiou !'• o 0 l;> 00 .i>oo 1I 00 I flii'i]-- .. L . ' l-.tr,,• .. : i >■' J. ... • ' V''-A L. i'- 1 ; kVo’. if-' - . i'i tJi-'M' iK ii.-nhrhi l-ri'. l -Hup'l. C;e!"Uni. ‘ •.’ U : ?11 KV. A ;' t, j I 111 ,t m 11) (Ui’lfcS U.[l. ; a\K ‘>l ' 'i'-\ m!. *i:: h . !.»'■• « '*r ;|-i:s Vi 1 i.i w ; , !>'<•:»'l -K \ 1.1 U)l" J-l' !‘.n 1v >. r! v](! SO l, vV.. ,f’H MM N ilUlf n .v-i. \VIC-l. rua.-h.iii. V-r<". T i..* m.. 1 L’i.iv) Uni ii»wu, with , v 4> ;{jcr Uivr; ttU-J l>tnm*-n ml «„ r »c. ri..> :-,.k w.n • 1 ' Mm' wall ihr Thr Dug. „ •> « ill tti-O . i'liluin a•!*• ••» I - . .A r , A•' »».i f nil '.hi- iirij- {• rujfc'.iit-* i- - -J *o ti.« ani ,t T!«- auth- r h«> U-s -.\ >o-r.^ ilr*J iU ' 1:- «j,„ tu *.» :;u i'.rrn- in r«-j;nr.l t« 1 , .■ ou t!.t* Wrrt.Tn &n>! u .-» mU*n.l.; puUi-Mnj: thria in ..., 1 tlir* «urk -Will t>»* put at U:*J low um .'•! bo* b •!uf "T.u«h ><■..« 1 .vj*-. b " «*"»■« !nr . 1 11--d' ui <- *' nil i>'.iii r« t>l «ul>Kc: wlu ha' * \ non** Will b-* print J ordered In ■•, JI .- yi >rv . r tT j- tir I.HTf li clrrul.-Uian of ‘vr ’Vtijil’; V TLii>UriANL' <'oyix-*, u« On* put>U*hen' art? lhiK' 1 ii| : .Qb--.riL'.TH, f-tT mail, from u.I tinr;.- M V'..- cvuntry. <Lul]/. ivnn- uf the widest boalinyu, «. h w«-.: H."i rm>*l men of eh** timer*, art* contributor* U< tb«* Meauibout l.»ireri**ry'• , Hu- Din-clrry vill be in O-'tow»r, and will n* an oriut;;i.i.: to the "«r!o.- ».» *rs,! **.* Irani W. l!y n-nuUmi i >u- [i. I;ur \ j’ii.•!) > '-’a * ill receive a copy of lbe u jot*• m i-r!. HOI*I*EK’S_PAT ENT PL, ANE rivuE undersigned is prepared louupp’y CAKI'KNTEIUJ, X CABINKT-MAKEIUJ, and Wurknrn In Wood generally, with his Patented and valuable PhANES. All who have tried it, pronounce it a most valuable In vention, that rnunt t*oou come UUo g u>e. 1 lie fol lowing loiters Irorn praclicul workmen are but two aiuoog many letters the Patentee has resolved reootcmeud ug tblfl Plane above all others lu üb«: PrmBORUU Btiam Caduckt Factcrt.l t'ubruary 22,1565. 1 We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months We have used Hopper’s Pat<ut Plane, aud do not hesitate U) recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carp -uters as su perior to uny other Plane In us*. We consider »t peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all Borte ol hard wood, and for planing veneer#, it h far eupenof to the old mode of scraping, beside:) being a great caving oi time. Ooe man, by unlcg this Plane, will plane more Tourers than bve men can do by any other plane or method Id urn. 11. U. Kim. a Co. To Mosra V. KaroX, Kw : Dtar Sir I have esainiued Hoppers I-atent Ben h Plane, ami believe it to be a moat excellent article for tne use lor vtiich It in intended, as a combination ol plane and "it uiparllcuUrlj adapted lo planing veneers, and it does not require one-loui th the time or labor ot the old method, and 1 havo do doubt, alien ILa propertied become generally known, bnt tliat it will entirely . up-rsede the lormer te dious anil laborioue custom. 1 most cheerfully recommend It to all persona engaged In the Cabinet business, as Iron! my knowledge 0 ‘ ■ 1 " nothing as well fltted to give a arnooth and beautiful llnlsli to veneers as the Uopper Patent Bench Plana. Jaajrh W. WooowiLt, Furniture ‘Warerooma, 97, 99 Third »t., Pittsburgh. Vittiburyh, 27, 18&5. MOSKS P. EATON, of this city, Is my sole sal 'lanes, or of rights to manulacure and sell them \S M. v- LiUL rivla* pi. tshurgh, March 21, 18f>&—(mh‘2l:tl ) lM.'fr'F’S ifIEUCABiTIhk COLLEtiE, OPEN. DAY AND EVENING, throughout lh« Sumtnt-r. OOUHLB KNTKY BOOKKEEPING, *•, ' Taught from Dull's #y«u»mof Book-keopluK, sanctioned by ,ii 1 af .-r - Um Chamber of Comment or Now Wk as tho most por jv 1 ■ itn . . .......... r-/-f,ufNplfiitinn acrounlH uo wio U 8«. j> II KUM A t I>M AND N Eh’ HA Ull A. Dr. BKOWN i„»UULE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOKKEEPING, lv h-rei i 1111 c.rui' lb- afflicted that hia remedy for the . ri .w t .ripe of abin illustrating re shipments mentioned .li.■.■uses is one t hat will cur", lie will *7 , ~„.,,eu eus. ow n-re' settlements, beloro and wa-rant a . ure in any rase cl this kind. Thin remedy win a a ' ja uf owners' ebarea, aud per.- known 10 fall when pi-prrly penwvere.l wilh. ! 1 ; ' taporUat matters owl attempted lu any of lb" one- Mnuvi ullrr Hi" torture ..1 1 Ins run, plaint f-r months and I „( steamboat ilook-keeplng in u„e. J.ar... ’u 1,1-1. a few m-nibe would pi-err pi .-.Tlain, Sul" I > rt P PENMANSHIP, end eprr.iy ramrdv. ; T a„"ht hr Mr J. D William*, the ..nly profeiwloual leather or,or an 1 I'nvut" o..i.«uUi,i,; lino,us. No. 4 1 DIAMOND , now in the eUy. all-,. jrib .•*' jdBItCANTII.H ARITHMETIC, ! vK. liliwn;, . i.'muv, i*. lor thf cun-ol 1 Knthrucing a nsw mrlhod ol couipuuu* all 1 ) sKCiIKT IM.-'hA>l..* ; . ULs m ><l)in«]lng | u.r* moat approvt-d übbr«*rluli.'n-- m uioi.auLlb .nmpila <• >•.<*„ 1« cur | Th- art- iuvitrd to ' all «ilh- ' U X :.» tu u-.- ,i-|,ii . IVtM.u* tirilifl.**! null V ftitrloal Dineoi'xrn, • 1.!,f I- !I!. I • I S'lmnnl i >»•! <ii it v , hiinii It tuAtMav ; ,-rt }:• n‘w>- l.rlVTr .iTtmir.;-,/ u imiiifilialnly • „u(iw «-r*-J. j I iffl. ,■ iili I I'l-ii K*- Ilf- ;i I'lrttu.-li l ivlN-y, I I'te- I boroli J-““ JAMES V. L!.'*\ l> i 00.. is , ;; -.flJvf Hiiil.lin*r. I'jocinuiti. '>bi m;u:s I'f MoJSoN'iAIIEOA AVO.ATWN Co , > .July 12, 1556. ) r>V iiu‘.l»o:ity o| n t.> th>* Charter of ibis } Coiui-KU- u; jiroTt-1 Ihf'-.-t-S ivy of .1 unuary, r*- '[Utrinj' th«* Couipiiny !<■ '-Att-ii'l th- iinpreTement abora n: .1 •» unvilb*, tii'l nuiiii ruiu • thf application of tb« tolls of the Company l" that i.o l the diptribution of n>*w ■-t.-ck tbf -!orkho!Jfr-i to uu amount «-quu) to lb* .•aruioc- o\ lb-9 Company thus expended tb«j Treasurer ha-, tit-ru iu-tru.-:o I to dixt ri out* l amongst the stock holder », u UrW e ri--K. Kour i.iT.r!, ■ uja-ntb.*amount held by them ....,,.j v ,.:s %v 1,: h u it! h- pU-e.l to thi* >r- lit of their Kwk 1 \iu !:k\' mcn i>a\ isov.-. 1 I / I’’fully \ f-ru *n . <•!• Kiliul IVly . 1 l,mV 0*•!**i•! *. * C '•i.aal-r’• t-y Urure KiM*n>- i\ ; Fnllllly V 1 1 • • Al l *l* • '!» tun i’nll • ir l V. 11.inm W :■ • 1 J ; Y ! I • r . !)>•' ill Cliri't, th.-ir Slut-', I’r-«>-nt nlui fa :ur<\ I<\ !»r. Urnui, auU»<>r i! K\s‘o:lii'-n . : l. l t’--trr. Ac ,Ac : i'l-xyiT*. ot tli.* A}*o:it!«* I’rtii! i r'tniv Arr' : , , Work-* U' Philip 11-ury: .Jiu:nhy e*. tM*. i •»Ud - Memoirs uf oberlla ; Rich and Poor, by Kyi--. A.-liUiu ; Manual tor the Young; of m. Raul; __ J' 44 W.\ NT t.l>—C- ok-- Hint U-U:«- tirrvuut# tor private lain anil hotel... Ladies who need NOrflrsf or any Kind ‘>: tonin’.*- help, alii gentlemen who want Clerks or y.i>fiU'';i habits. with .'">'•l relerencee, Carden ‘r,. Carn.-.:- I’nv.-r-. . r M.-u or Bovs U. do any kind -•! nrL. fa U 'Uppi led nl UARIfS INT KLLIO KNCkfi OFFICE., 410 Liberty street. llai. 1 ‘ waiu-.l—high wage* paid. jy^> * A. MAiuN -A. s*« j have j ujt opened 4u jnectsH ol Wool Iterates at I'd'.j i-rnt.- per yard. Also, another lot ul rf,ose Fine Lawn at ho and J> _ z v .'V jr]fti£ i»l Lii LON N LT?, ot the Very newest st) les, I ( H) Felliu< nt $1 KU-i at l V\ A. A. MAFON A CU.'d, 2E> Fifth si. ))i7 it hhls in tln« order, rec'd uu eoumi'iimeut and E .-7»t by ’ Uy-li *>• bbl. CTVIBheJ. I-OKilen-l >l.l K K W S “^' vuu I'furtli, almva sinithfiulil Ilw - HOMA g W OODS, rr ."'. Kaiiuir-noon o! N0."5 Fourth 61. "".-'M t.M, NOW, largo bbli, to to. oriTr, to ar -1 *, on .a to t/ ntnanl. a.ol LKS A CO MANSION HOUSE. aEOROJE AURENTZ, Pbopbibtob, NO U 44 LIBERTY- STREET. just beslda the Passjnger Depot of the Pennsylyaniu Ituiln-rd, which maxes n the most c-onremimt house ia the city for passengers arri •ting by that road. . . . The Proprietor haring, at considerable expenire, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit r share of public patronage. There to attached a splendid STABLE and extensive 'WAGON AARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters* Hto larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford __ frbl; y - s tTu L A I a H O T 1C L | Corner of i'ennand St. Clair slreelt , /’a. rrUlB undersigned, formerly of “Brown s llotel, haying l t&knu this large and commodious HOTEL, end haTtng refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully Juv e his friends and the traveling public to givo hll “ * L *}|; Hured, with the couveuieuee of the house aud his lodk ex perience iu the business, he. can give t-mire aatisfacUon, uud his-charges uiodera!*' fei&i r ,OUNKIt Of LIBERTY AND CHANT STREETS, near j' , »i-U ly ll!liaJ JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTOM’S. Wyvr.ia.ET HOUSE, 60 South Eighth ..treat, between Jl.ei.tnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [ouM^ the uaioji. , , , Til 0. 11l Arch btreet, Philadelphia. T. 3 . WEBD (late ot JM tbu Eagle,) Proprietor. !S!!!f!Z_ UASKIhh HOUSE, CVS vrv; o v XAIX AND soinu srs., n-ARimya rinir Proprietor tata pleasure m announcing to the B l.uhlie that thisnowand elegant Hotel has been opened aTaliouco or entertainment. Uelng commodious and roomy, aDd adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company. !t offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren tor the uccommoda dou o! the traveling community. 1 A share of public patronage Is respectfuUy ruIT _ FRANK LIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TIIIRU, PHILADELPHIA PAlUtßll AS LAIKU, Proprietor*. JyWtSm) TERMS $1,50 PER DAY. nclirLliAli UOI'SK, JOHNSTOWN, FkNNA. rIiUE undersigned haring taken charge of the above I named House, and refitted it at a largo oipenee, in a comfortable as well ae elegant stylo, la now prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample eanefacUou to aUerlio may p„ ronise the House. i auB:tl 1 dASIES DOW.NKJ, HARE’S HOTEL, | Late Fanner’s Exchange,] No 103 LIBERTY STREET, foot ol Fifth street, Pitte Lurch SAMUEL UARK, Proprietor, hiallutel la entirely new, haring Just Been completed auti opened for Ihe accommodation of the public. [eepU l>iia«KLlS IIOUSK, Clcreland, Ohio. / r P ATRICIx A SON, PfiOl'iiuToas—This House has ur. ( ] Uorcone thorough and exteusive repairs, alterations, aiid*larce K addillons of new furniture, etc., and the proprlc ?or» SSge Uienrselves that nothing shall he wanting on their pan to render tha FEASttu* a place where all the com- first class hotel can be tonnd. iA T MCK 4 goif " t'I.OKBMCiIC llOTKii, NO 10S BROADWAY, NEW Y 0 It E. {CONDUCTS? ON TUB KUROPKiN VLAS.) UEUBEH LOVEJOY, i’HOPIaIETOA. WILKIKB HALL, W. C. CALLAO HER, 1' *o p hiet ° a. FourUi itrtUftwten Wood and SinitiMla. -rma »p.cloi K.tUlishm.nt l.a, b-ou by th- »ab -1 briber, and completely reuoTated. if; I. all hours nrepan*l to furnlhU E'&M “in Kir*}* .m. th; >~n rcnptiou, lu ua au *. v r , H | I.\,IUKH. lUII. • ‘ kaMIS. EICIIA?iUUi TUIVD STREET, BETWEEN Wool) AND MARKET. b, K leaf. to iiilonu *'■*"*'?’£* I i r public c«ner*iw, lhat tU«y hate leased the above „*ll ki.cvn Omtaurmut, which hica just Iwa thoroughly \ ht. of R iTonefouti public .Irlets »»' ’Ji« ll,iStr.l CUit.M tOPIA , _ . Vd T U U AN I) U' > f E K K HOUSE .•« D. BAKHAUD j »• 4.1 fi f\\ if 4 ., af; t ii.irktl I V, i N ‘ * ;-:ttSSVLO j CRYSTAL PALACE,! V -' rV so. lHU«k*l ilr«ei. C. C. BEKLY. ~. Ut.LY it : : .-r;n* i - itoJo iaJ ’V"r TTi“’a: 1 Jf^tb* N r. C ,'f - 1 ' ! -!in ; ■:' -V. . r stowo-i. li'r l-li '»nu ||.» ; '!kl j ' Ui,v..!. a,.- U:t . r H..rytl.iu« tli«: I’"!'''! w-‘n,' •' m«rl3 If UVbitH SAI.OOS A Si; rl I lUh Wl'1‘1) .-iTKl'.t 1 I h.. u... !., V -TKU ! MI. • /..s’ Will. VH Aill A'-’ 1 ;■' -‘1 .1 LL hut ti.t i > ‘ Meet-.. B'ov»U, b'lol.. 41;. *“ , M.- ‘l ii ot l'uiv ,'Aun:-l Lf rurp— * • a ‘ J ‘ tt* »*•<*<**"*••* _ „ll-u US VV'o-‘i -trect. bt. f lair L»(?*r U««r Urewerv. - r“'- STu"!;: , |!‘CLl»l!y.‘»Ah U..«I.W.'wJ LAUKK t'V’l.-" \!I t.rjVrn Ult »t N*> - u DIAMOND A’u.fcV. ( n.*r WWoltoot.) .iiH- >'““ <rt “ , ?y > »VISSwT „„J,/1,.,,,.., Ml.-* lo ~.rl ■# ■r. ■ ? *. »• • ’.nil. •xI • INT«UK>T ; v ... ! • n N-'H iKa: i • - l ii- Hlh AM ~ 1.1; HU l ,!••• | -t'f*- I, T' ; - 1-.T.S :y • •\rat.ui!in/ r-D [>*• nvH l; i*n :»• TUUi' a U> 4 t < Li' " utii injure.* lli iii l l r* o-* I l.ruillU, iu: .!,<• LVu>l<ftMV w. i:. copblanw. Tr?:i'iiri*r Mon N*v. t i'fcAKi Man .Mill, [ A! v<h--ny. •' Jtv 14 ! h, j 4 li'.Kiii IHIU'-I ut.-l A.»fc I‘. i..; !« :;i aluit' aicrenmi*Qt, Irciu UK VAN, IUINNKDV A CO. 111 tiu«‘■ f Chn-- )•>• Mi-. Ma-tuiy , !.<• OiliMini* Hlhs«*h»u*‘li. J . S’. •/ r fi it * ? 5 . **}. jr; ..,■ gIi!OMBE!E HOTELS. Wil 0. CONNELLY GOOD INTENT lIOUSK, RESTAURANT.- '.l <cuandv:l\iku£H, u. ]t. lr‘itANL’l.l. tnielf mulU' L*#"' U«»r H»11| ,v.*. 100 SmiLhfi.U ilruU o n imit Ihi Cui*.m Uouit. | rjUU; .uUcnbcr h»» jo»L C.L..UOJ on. uUh. ! l onlrtOt*.! lA<«r Hrfr Halls lu lbs city. Un Boro Au».W«ritt b-a.up.rloronkl,. . au.l oll.<r « c ,imuc,«lk>ii .boot Ms houf* tsoncl U ui" - -"v Jin ‘ 1 ’ Kouacit Al«« , k , Wl). KNUUSU, Solo Hitler i-r sMlTira celebrated , Kecuott AloaDil Urovu J?U-ut. Ai.-'u.houiiuoa. A.** and Porter, In ‘[uurt ami plot botllca. (f n»* attention of families, ani the trad*. Is re '^j[ u J ■.oikited. . . .... • - Jlluer&i Water anil Saraaparilla. WM 1> IINULISIi, Pitt street, below Penn, U now inemiUctunn* and LoUleiug the above on „u eaUufiiv* real*. Ub article* are of the best ‘lUahU.uiiJ nufcctured from the purest m&torUU. octl.Jjr MERCANTILE I.AW \U!,.-Ui;li others udver-.tße the,...* tr* thin will b« 1..u;».J the i.tily inKULvUI-m m the .dry where they are re*u b'‘t a Cuvulhr mill Pumple <d Mr. Williams’ PontiJuUHhip Indore . « M Kl D lk)oil FOR KAILUOAH KNUINKBK?*. —Contain* V iui£ formula? lor laying out curve*, determining lro<»n- JlcH, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together Vv,ru Übl<*s of radii, ordinatrfl, dotlectionn, long chorda, magnetic variation. logarathims and natural nlgim tan centB.etc.elc.,hy John «. ll«uck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book iorm. $1,76. , , . , • The object of the prmvut work lo to supply a want Tr’v'conerally felt liy Assistant Engineers on Railroads, books of convenient form lor uo iu the Geld, containing tlic ordinary logranthmatlo tables ure common enough; but u look combining with these tables ulhere peculiar to the ltailroad work, and especiallj the necessary formula.■ lur laylug out curves, turnouts, crossings, 4c.,is adesideratum I which this work is deslgued to supply. vcu_ I b.S. Miutauy Acauercv, Meet I uiut, , A PT." ~ 1 C'nlUmtti- I have looked over “ lleuck e field hook lor ! jtaiirotwl Engineers," and think it well adapted 10 the ub- I iect lte author proposes, and hare no guestlou t ut it will be | &,!?. “ary use.ul and practical volume both lor omcaand 0» 1J KC ' Ti Tuny. April SI, ISM. . wleased wlih Mr. llenck's little manual, the •• field liook of P lUilroad Engineers." With the P™“? 1 * tiou of eome of the moet practical and ÜBeful of rccognltod nroceveea among railway angineero, he has given others which, new at leant in their present iorm, appear to posse™ a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of £a“ng in general susceptible of available not to say desira ble oract£al use. In conclusion, while I Lhlnk the design Of Mr Uenck’a book Ifl such aa to adapt It excellently well iSonal needs, I have pleasure in expressing my Katiafaction with its execution, alike with the per- SX Of effected b, the author and the ek , callent typographical taste dapUyg* , ! Dealer In Kugineere' Stationery» , &u 3 Market street, comer of Second. Y‘ 'aKIKTIBS l —A Cottage Honee in Allegheny for Sale- Price $7OO. A brick Uouse and Lot for $760. A email Frame llouse tfud Lot on Mount Wftßlungtou for $460. i Small Kanne iu Ohio aud Virginia for Bale on eauy term?, by |iyl4j a CUTUBKJtT A BeN, HO Third ut * I%* S* ' - „ ‘ •’ *< *» v * r r . r ** .; :** *»»■*. * .vV t 4 *cf *:'l INSURANCE-COMPANIES. Increase of Cash Capital ro HALF A MILLION DOLLARS’. aSTNA IMSUUA.BJCE COMPANY, HARTFORD. CONN.—CHARTERED 1819 paid or. - 0500.000. Caih Capital) - - - v >t ’ TtnRTY- Q IXTII ANNUAL STATEMENT of the T”Sn aWsuiiancbi wotof Il ford, m furnished this agency ou the la. of Januar;, 18. , uod*roatlu * irtfi7‘2 n r » Ueal Estate, unincumbered ‘‘‘* ■ SeTeuty-two Mortgage Bomb, 0 oml < cent-, pay* M Debu due the Company, secured bymortpge... ” Bills lleeeivoble, well secured, payable at Bank... U8,e27 oo llallroad Stocks In Connecticut .... .. m.o Bank Stocks in ti* city of Hartford S Bank Stocka In New Vork cily.. e 8 .050 ™ Cash on hand,in Bank, and in bauds or Ajraß aui other*. $772,278 £: The amount of HabHittesdtte or nr.l due to Rank M-r other creditors,—nothing. losses adjusted and due, —won*. l/?Kse« adjusted aud not duo, SUB,&IS Losses unadjusted and lu waiting for furth ‘’Tnlthef claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. . lrtrtnft Agtmtt instructed to take no rush over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or “J* upon the character, malarial aud construction of tm dings, the width of streets, the supply ot water and condition ot the tiro department, and other circumstauces. . The amount insured in blocks 0( I“I K “ , ii?, design Is to limit the loss by any one l ire to JIO,OUO, or less. TFIO. A. ALE.\AM>KIR, Secretary. Sues OP ConstoTieOT, j BS Untllord, Jan. Ist. 1835. Persc nab v appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary ol the rKtnu Insurance Company, and made oath that[*“ u f “ r £, goin- statement hy him subscribed, is true, auording to his b „t Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1804 exceed *750,000, while the premiums received for ths aame tims far exceed any other year, since the organisation of the “pH's, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is sued at thb ageucy, at remunerative ratea. No. « Water street, .DTSIA IWSIIIIANCK COail'ASVi OF HARTFORD , COSX. y OUAUTIKKD, PAID CP Cash Capital • SUU /“"“ CfcSb Surplus, on ltT 5‘.473,«7 J riMIIS Capital Stock and Surplus is securely luvcial for I the benefit of all policy holders. As an eTi lence of the claims we hare to public confidence, and of its ability to pay losses promptly, wo atnte a fact, that its receipt vary from a 12a,000 to *160,000 per month. Its business la larao and well distributed, and in our opinion no Company in the United States affords better indemnity to policy holders than the Aetna. they conllnne to make insurance on property in town and country, at rates as low aa is cun sistent with safety to the policy: Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood Pittsburgh. tt -?" ' * D E l# A W A Jtt B 1 MUTUAL BAFETY IHSUEANCS COMPACT. OFFICE in the North lloom of the Ksehange, on Third ,troet, PHILADELPHIA. MAiUNK iNaUBANUEA. Go Vessels, ) , . ' ~ CAtioo, VToell putsof tbeWrrU. FasiGUT3, ) INLAND INSURANCES On ;ocvlb liy rirew, canals, laieH and land carriages, to tHoarUiOf the Union. p PIKE INSURANCES On merchandize gennrally. On-dores, dw»llrag bonnes, Ac. ASSETS OF THE CO iII’ANY, November , ,^563 Bonde and Mortgages ..........................•••••■•♦•V atateof I’tmnsvlTanla, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 181,t>w •»- BtncVc- in bankj, railroads and Insurances com- Balances In the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued idl.' t, . Subscription Notes • 100 ’ 003 w DjaiCTO&e Wo. Martin, Jor.eph H. Seal, Kilm anJ A flouder, John 0. Paris, Robert Burton, .h bn R lvnr«nr, U. helper, Klwir-l DnxUntfbin, U. Jones Brooke, J. U J..l;usou, JmLl'J C Hand, Ih.-..piln* P«uldln£. f. MPatlanJ, \V C hu.lwiK, Joasm W. Cow is, Pe:'y t fhl Kranblla Jfir« Insurance Coinpauf Of J'h&ad<lj'\uL 1 D\ RECTOUS—Cliavl«*e W. HaDpk'T, Tbocia.-) Hurt, T«>Ma* Wawru. r, Samuel K. Smith, urn. W. Kk!s *rH Mcrl,v»» l>-AJotr-bi E. Korlr, »*vU * lsrown* r !*uUrr-on. On AS N. tUXCStiI, /Vmiwh Ciuj 0. Uikcksr, Serrrlary. rXOnntmuo In tuak*- in.itu *n.'<\ I^ryf-r (Im* tifhnu r-t property, iu town and I’lmulry, at rale* ea l •• »rr >nn. : i-d»-nl with t'n-'UrRy. . . . Th- Company re.-wnM alar** >un». «bi> K with liu-tr capital and premium*, Mif**tv af for I ampl«* proti'ction to tin* mwunvl. 71. > Aof the Company* on Juuusry l at, ISM, «u* pub- Ua- lo l to nQ Act ol A--.*mbly, were a* MU-vt-., *it: u. *'!*•'.:? lMa * fr ; Ji i Total *1,212,703 44 —Sine* their Incorporation, a p-Tii-d of twenty-co* y<**r*< have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Tuns -B»ud Dollar*, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence ft the advantage* of Insurance, aa well as the ability and appeal tlon to meet with promptness all Nobilities. J.GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, • a p24 Office, oortb-east err. Wood and Third eta. TIIK UNITKU STATUS LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust COMPANY, j I’UILADCLPUIA. CHARTERED APEIL 26TH, 1850. ! CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. ; Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Cheitnui j Streeli, Philadelphia. Officer s of the Some Hoard at Philadelphia: DIMCTOIS. Staphen R. Crawford, Tanl Il.apddaril, AmbroseW. Thompson, Lantern'd Johnson, Benjamin W. Tiugley, Geci. M’llenry, Jacob L. Florence. James Deverouj, William M. Godwin, William M’lisa. President— Blephen R. Crawford. Yict President— Ambrose W.Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—June* U. Willson, M. D. Ctfy—lt. 11. Mowry,M. D. y QEO. IS. ARNOLD, Agent, mfcr l7;y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENSBYLVANIA INBDRANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMtTIIFIKLD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property aguinat lcwwnr damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea mi l Inland Navigation aud Transportation. U'm. P. Johnston, Kody PatUreon \V. M’Clintock, Kennedy T. triood D. M Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George H. White, Jiu*ob Painter, A. A. Carter, Umefl 8. Negley, W. S. Uu^d, Wade limuptoO, lb K.l’&fki 11. It. CopKßball. lion. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President. HOLY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. CAiutim, Secretary and Treasurer. B. 5. CARHiKt, Assistant Secretary. Jcc2,6 f D^ Western ’insurance Company, ?itUburgh. R MILLER, Jr., prexideni, | F. M. GORDON, Stcrttary ckplTAl,, 8300,000. ■YTjriLLinfiure against all kiudiJ of risks, FIRE and MA 1 YY RINE. All losses ▼ill be liberally adjusted and /institution, managed by Dibiotobs who are well known in the community,and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to inalntalntho character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those wb<> desire to be insured. , „ ~ /'ircclari.—*lt.Miller, Jr.,C.W, Rleketson, J.W. Butler, N.Jlolmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, O.lhmsen, George W. Jackson, j Wu. M. Lyon, James Llppeneott,George Darsle, James Me | Auley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. Office, N 0.92 Water street, (Wsrehonscof Spang t j Oo , upstairs,) Pittsburgh. uor‘J4:ly WATCHES. JEWELRY, &o. NUW GOODSi I WATCUI3, JIVKUtY, SUV*:; \\aKH, MiUTAav GooW, Ac., ffuouflAU asd lUtail.—Coun try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request ed to cull, as w« can serve them as well, and we thiufc b t tev, than they usually ara served In Koet«rn , ' ,s giving them a responsible guarantee —an item dmieuii. to obtaiu in many shops. Silver Detached Lavers f lO lo Do Cylinders ? tn 10,00 L dies’ Gold Lover and Laplno Watches, and upwards. Gentlemen's do do do to £-00. Chains, Seals, Keys, Dencili, Spectacles, IVnS, Lumps, In excellent variety, aud at lowest prices. ■o®-Watch U pairing done promptly and In aouy«un-r manner. All work and all goinls warranted. W. \V. WILSON. ti 7 Market street, corner of Fourth- JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agout, No. 5401 LIUtBTY Stiuby, Has JUST RECEIVED the followIii»i v-’-y i-hmcrt tu tides UHANDIttS. ■ llool;, UeniP Brandy, ; Lisbon. Othrd Dupuy A Co. (t ' HUM Marrelt A Co paz«rac WINKS. j B&rciui Madeira, Boguet, Howard, March A Co., M&d'rs Ijoudmi Cordial Kant India Madeira. ' Schnapps. Tahiti do BUNDRIKS Amontillado Sheri y, Rutherford** Scotch Alt*, Manzanillo do ; BarclayV l-oodon I'ortcr, Table do 1 Wild Cherry Brandy, Cooking do ! Absinthe, Beeswing P,.rt, Anteethe, l’ure J uice do 1 Curacoa, Ordinary do 1 Sardinia, St. Julieu Clatot, J Mocha and Java, Malaga Dry, I Voting Ilya, and Black Teas, Do Bweet, j English Bronson Cheese, Champagnes, | Imported Havana Cigars, of , Anchor, j various brands, Verzeney, Old Monougahela Whisky, oi Eleldefteck, all grades. Together 'with all other articles connected with tbt business. my29:dsw WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Six doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Q)Ucctor's Office t ALLIQUINY CITT, „, T . . 18 PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIOS, and al binds of Ornamental Hair Work. The host quality of material is furnished, aud jtttlre satisfaction guaranteed. - THAT LAND REGISTER issued by Thomas Woods, and given away to all at 70 Fourth street, described a great variety of Farms, Housed and I*da. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Register on it is v^ rl^ r .?J'’’ r fine Country B©*u i>eMi THOMAS VNOODB • & v-t 4 V*" , BANKERS AND BBOKERb AUSTIJI tOOBIISt STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Ojjice, tfo. 92 Ftrurth xi., above Wood. •ft.T OTKB, Drafts, Bonds, Mortffages, and Loans on conn- tt-r&lp, negotiated. Stocks boaght und sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. PArticular attention paid to the purchase and sale 01 Coppar Stocks. All communications attented to promptly. WM. 0. WILLIAMS 11. M VAX. Wm. 11. Williams * Co,, liANKEBS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, If. E. Comer Wood and Third streets. as- All transaction!! mode on liberal terms. Collections of ilillH. Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. jan-otiw M'COSiNKIiLa WILLOCK, BANKEBS, AND Dealers In Kschan(;e r Bank Notes, Cold and Silver Coin. Current and l'ar Funds received on deposit. Stocks bmißht and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the Dn'lted States. Somh Feet corner of Market and p A . 21 ‘2,005* 00 BANKERS AND BROKERS COKUSH OF FOURTH AXI) SMITHFIKLD UTRFhTS, ,ui(m Pittsburgh, Pa- Kamov al. PATRICKS & FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Have Removed their Office to the Omcr of Ftyhant WoedtU. PITTSBURGH, PA- . I’>ATItICK3 * FRIEND, Bankers ami Exchange Brokers, and Dealers m Notes, DrafU, Acceptances, Qol^Bnver ; and Dank Notva. Exchanges on the Eastern anil western Cities cc'n*tantly for sale. . . .. n .. U Collevtieus made in all the cities throughout the United. Slates. Dopants received iu par funds or current paper, at th* corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. _ liV HOLI4E6 & SOJJB, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, lIAYU RSJiOVtD TJlllfl CANKJMG AKD XXGUAIKU OCTJCB TO 80. | t 57 HA&&XT HTCsSET, FOUR DOORS DXLOW OLD BTAtfD. twt HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and ExoHknge Brokers, # and'Dealers iu Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Bil ver and Hank Notoa. Exchange oa the Eastern and Western Cities constantly fur sale. . Collections made in all the cities throughout the United Btates. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. G 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth rts. |ja3o:ly $62:,470 Dr. B.M. Huston, Hugh Craig, flpt»n<*er M'llvalo, Charles Kelly, Samuel K. Blok**, llenrySloHU, Jarw* I'ra'jualr, Win. iirr-, >1 r , Joshua L. Prt ■*, JamosTennenl, John 11. Sample, Cbnrles Sc hatter, J. T. Logan, I'ltUlmrgh, it.T C Monrati, 0.». W M M.MVTIN, l‘r>-“ideut. TUCS C. UANl , ,\» k el‘sc.;..lel.l P. A. M APKIU Agent, Nr* 05 \VM.er r'trwt. Wlt*lHir*b DIRtOTOBQ. I Jamaica, I Santa Qrui. GIN- • ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., TIKHSAS A CO., BAN SEES AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ko. 95 Wood Strut, comer of Diamond AlUy, ritTsmuKQH, PA., BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in; all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on. call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter: appertainingto a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mgro JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEE, DtALXB 15 Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hole*. rtTOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections O carefully attended to.' Interest paid on Deposit. aq-No. 6SV4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. id- Bant. - decl ° HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ccausa of wood and firm steksw. JNXGIIT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for O Bale. Time Fills o! Exchange and Notes discounted- — Gold, Silver and lank Notes, bought and sold. Collections' marie lu all the principal cities of the United States. De pofiitn received of Par and Current Funds. fmar27ly ALLf3 EDWARD RAHM, FI/OBKICX TT.4MIR. TTRAHTEK & RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, -j 'uv AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate !> Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and Timo Bills, on East and West; buy »nd sell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the Union. O. E. ARNOLD 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 Union. Stooiia bought and sold on commission. .. 7d Fourth at., next door to Bank of Plttahrg-Jpero Dcmeitie and Foreign JEzchangtyEank £faUs t Gold arid Silttr BminhL. Sold and at Vie rXOHANGE AND BANKING HO USB 07 WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 04 wood BTRor, pirraotJßQii. Interest allowed ca time denofdta. [ janlfl wmimmmu. THOMPSON BELL & CO., tUSKU! AND BBOKKBB, ! G.rnrr of Thirti and Wood ttrrth, Pittsburgh, Pa: 'I'IIOfIIA.S WOODS, BROKER, *6* AND DXALXR IN iSot»o, Bonds, Stoclxa, Real Eetate, Ae*, ! * I\\\ 76 Fourth tt- PitUburgh , Fa. (Jaag I citnmlotti** Loan Office, : \TO ICO SMITnFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— ' N Money loaned on Doll and Silrsr Watches, Silverware ■ -iul other vui-jablo aal4:dly CLOTHING. STORE JOHN M’OLOSKEY & CO.. •3 10KMMW.Y .-•! tho rlehsated Clothing Depot on Liberty 1 tilrr-ci v»hi.-h b*a w«.n an unbounded popularity under hr nmu.h Vi ;i>e TiIKKK DIO I’OoliS, have, Tor the pur pose of m.-re epfieo for their Immense busiueea, »•> th- rumrious building on th-comer of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHSI READY MADE CLOTHING, That hat? ever been offered to the public. Their principal object Ibr this removal, Is to giro then C'-re fiu'llitiea lor t>i« _ „ WHOLESALE TKA DE. Thar aft* nrui.art'd t.> fadt ‘i*- I '*!H nt tin. LU IK A'ST EAST Mil/ PRICES! Aail thay will warrant thrin to be at good as any mann r».-turrdln t!i. Union. CUS T o m WOU K . 13 Tits aiST STILI.ASn 01*03 Till SHOUTOUT 3CTIO*. Tbrrbav-* ou hand a lull and beautiful assortment H | LuTlltt and COATINGS, tor FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Our Interest* are Identical with those of our customers, aud we assure the public that ou? fidelity will uot fail In tUliui all orders wo may be favored with. tjy DON'T FOKUET THE PLACE— : Rio. Wood street, j (BAST SIDE,) CORNER Of DIAMOND ALLEY. I r, jj. Jeeireour patrons touuderstandthatwebave ; no longer any connection with the Clothing business on ! Liberty etreet. Our attention 13 devoted exclusively to the ■ liouee above designated. ' ruar’dS Kali anti \Vlater Goods i EDMOND WATTS. Merchant tailor, no. 185 liberty street.— I have now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest ing* of the most beautiful patterns; Freuch and English Cassimt-res, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I wilt make to order on the .most reasonable terms, uud warranted to suit. oc^ NBW SPltliiO GOODSi JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKEV A 00*8 Whole pale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Woodatre«t,and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stook of noods that this celebrated house bus ever hod the pleasure iof inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodshave 1 been purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no ! second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we 1 can and do sell at as small profits as any house In tte east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention iol wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to ! .rive us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of ! KE\DY MADE CL«. HUNG. It is almost impossible to enumerate the quant ycf immense piles of garments that i if. t„ t,.« seen at thiflli i t establishment; it is sufficient to ■ hrv that it has never t in-equalled by the house iteelt i iuarlfi:if JOHN McCLOSKEV A CO. • Clotiilag IClotUliag I alllF. undersigned respectfully informßjhisfriends and the publio that he is now receiving at hisstore, No. 177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which ho is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner. at abort notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also ou hand a large and well manufecturedstock of readv made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persona who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their I idvantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchase*. [mart) 0. CONNER. flaw Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY, r jtlie subscriber had just opeued this new establishment, I where be has always on hand a targe and ohoice assort ment all articled of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any lu the city, aud wIU sell at the most reasonable pri ced. The public are requested to give him a call. m ftr 9:l>- B. QPPENHKIMHR. To Housekeepers. have now opened one of the largest stocks of W CHINA, OLABB and QUEENSWARK, au table for hou»* keepers in tho city, and intend selling at v«ry low pric' d. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, aud all other Goods lu proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season just passed, we ore deter* mined to work it off at low prices. We hove jost opened hol e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; vege table do ; Covered Dishes for Slewed chicken, etc., etc. Also, Home very handsome now styles of Water Pitchers. Our tdtvk of White Stone Qohl Rami, aud assorted colors Toilet Wave, is large—all of which we have put down In price to suit the timed. FRENCH CHINA. Wt* hHVrt Homo tvvouty diltereut styles of French China T*u\ s.-’r. home beantful Gold Dand Dinner pcto—all of which wi! urt* belting at loaat twenty-fire per cent, below loruier priced. HOUSE FUKNISUINO GOODS. Our stock of knives aud Forks, Bpoooa, Waitern, Britan ia Warn, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, olc„ la large, and we . til pel! Lhriu at i ery low prices. GLASS WARK. On hand a..d receivings large slock of IJoatou and BUU ,urvu Glhm VW.re, which we will tell at manufacturers COMMON WARE. Our htock of common Tea*, Watea, Bowl* er* hii.l cvrrv article auitabfc for country or city trade, is larltt, to which we inriu the attention of c.ty and country meiohauts, aa vre will **ll them very low for cash. IU-u okft* i>erK and others in waut of cusar China and Que,.lo »■«“ H 'oiIINA UALL, n., « a« W . HO.UHKri, STOOE-UOOMS, WAItKHU U 3 tail. ,T 0 I.KT! —Lavn'cncrviltt —A comfortable Dwelling Uonae i.r hull, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bell rcoms, So, Sk-A X- Story brick Uonae, newlypalnted unJ papered, ou llebiUfOU street, near the oankl. Kent $lO Dwelling House of three rooms on Ju itntr," g 5-oe ™«d l Duqueane street; each hoi? U tio atorles, with basement, cellar, yord,4m Two Warehouses mi Wulor street. A large Btore-room on Kounh strfc-t. Together with ot J^ UBKKT 4 g ON j -U, PI y 140 Third street JULY MAGAZINES— , , , Gcxiey’s Lady’a Book, lor July-20 cents; Ballou’s Magatiuts, '* J ™ Yaukmt Notions, , . 14 Frank Leslie’s N.Y. Journal, 18 “ North British, for May. above juHt received by Express. Also, a large lot of SCHOOL (JLASSICAL and MiacUaneoua BOOKS and STA TIONERY for sale at COST, and Ho uuuuuu. Call at LAUf FEE'S BOOKSTORE, 87 Wood BtrwWif you Jjant to a Qboap Library . r, -f v■ w. MISCELLANEOUS SUPERIOR DowgleunCotmty,W*Btfow»in. mHIS PLAQE is situated oa of Superior Boil I Left Hand River, at the hej*J of Snperior,- and possesses A .BETTEii >ITE, A BETTER HARBOR, AND GREATER ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY, than any oilier point in the ; and la equalled iu . prospective importance by Chicago only. The Propuetprs.have a clear, undisputed and unincum bered title to the land upon which. fcCeERIQR is laid out, and alt purchasers of lots. receive warrantee deeds fbr tho was laid out during the postseason,and already contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a < number of Stores, a Commodious Pier,with Warehouses, , “ Dj 18 iD "MOS? e FMni<ISinNQ NEW TOWN in the We:'t. The County. Seat, the United Land ORice and Pb9t Office are located imru. Tho Mississippi and I^ eSUpa u£lTED STATES MILITARY UOAD, now In course of construction, connecting wuh St. Paul, terminates at this place. Uis also the Ijiko t«rminl of nil the projected railroads to tho head ot Late bupenor. The “goo” canal will he ocened In June; af.er which, fou. lines of Lata Steamers will run to au P exlor t T° n *’ *£}' I cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Unflftlo, all floe j vessels, having been built expressly for this trade. ' Uuo Steam Saw Mill la now in operation, mid the maebi- I nery for u second la now on.the way to Superior, which will be set to work immediately on ita arrival. . One-half of the. lots have been appropriated by the pro prietors to be fold by the undersigned lo actual cottiers on easv terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve inents. Liberal appropriations have been made for public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. v MS*- in order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, it is proper to state that u Superior City.” about the title of which a legal controversy exists, is another and different place, and in a different township M*Da°of Sornuoa are signed by Tbos. Clark, aur | Teyor, and William H. Newton, agent « d . for proprietors, and may bo seen in the Principal hotels of St. Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, &l All mireons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informa tion, are requested to apply to Wm. H. NEWTOS, Superior, Douglas county, Wisconsin WILLIAM IT. NEWTON, Ageut and Attorney lor Proprietors of Superior jy24Jm ' Board or Health Notice. INFORMATION has been made to the Board of lleattu that eases of cholera occurring outride of the city have" been brought within Its limits for relief. No doubt the friends of the rick are prompted by motives of humanity, yet it If proper they riiould be informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. . The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, lu eases where the disease is malignantor contagious, in order that the densely populated city may be protected l ram any unnecessary scourge, which, when it has guued a scarcely rests so long as there remains a subject for its re m^0 1 Board of Health are determined to. enforce the law. If patients seUed with cholera, or any malignant or conto -1 clous disease, outside the city, must be removed to any ol Oie Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all persons Interested is called to tne following sections of an act approved April 8, Us*: Use. 0. That any master, commander, or other person having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any ot the rules or regulations prescribe! by the said Boa** of Health,under tne provisions of this act,shail, opon convic tion thereof; by indictment or prosecution in any court having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of said 7 That whenever the Board of Health shall receive information that any malignant or contagious dijejse (measles excepted) prevails within any port or place within the United States, they shall make diligent inquiry concern ing the same; and if it shall appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication with such infected pert or ulaee shall be subject to such control and regulations as the Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish in one or more newspapers published in the city of Pitts burgh; and thereupon every person or persons, and all coeds, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing frriu such infected port or place, und having entered and been brought into the city of. Pittsburgh contrary to such regn laticras, i&all be object to the same penalties as is provided for in the preceding Bection. Tbo penalties of tbs whole act will be strictly enforced. Bv order. A. 0. MURDOCH, Physician to the Board of Health. GEORGE FORTUNE, Health Office. DUFF’S iSiKKUABTILE COLLiSGBi , PITTSBURGH PA. Incorporated by the legislature of Pennsyl vania, with Perpetual Charter. iacolti. , P DUFP, President, (author of the ‘'North American I Accountant,") Professor of Bcok-Keeping and Commercial j Andrew T. HOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book- D. WILLIAMS, the best off-hand Penman In the United States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. , N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law and Political Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Mar hematics, A<*. , _ , V. L. APEL, Pn>»e3-3i-r of the French and Oerman Lan- is the only institution of the kind in the Western Slates conducted by u practical Merchant of many years «* penance in extensive business, snd whose lectures upon all the details and practice of business, a 3 well as every da oartmeut of Book-Keeping, are so deeply interesting to all young men cf biuioew, and which accounts for the supt ri,*r attainments of bis students . His course of Steamboat Book-K/rping t? pronounc-M by an eminent accountant u a perfect system lor aui'h book.:' and accounts." . ~ . „ , This is the on’y institution in the c.ty in u Lien a l ro.e. B&r of Penmanship gives regular instruction Ip-tlmt mi wrtunt science, and consequently the only one whero a tood band writing can be obtained. The course embraces upwards of 000 commercial calculations, many of which are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pro mansnip but those executed by Mr. Williams are exhibited. Cull for a Circular and specimen of bis Penmanship. Duff’s Book-Keeping, Harper’s edition, $1.50. ‘•lhemosl perfect in the language.” „ Duff’s Steamboat Aci-miutant, $l. “A perfect system. letters addressed to the Principal wiil be promptly answered. jelidaw IIUAUTIOALWORKS FOR MECHANICS ANDOTUhKS. Y The American Miller, and Millwright’s Assistant; The Analytical Chemist’s Ass stant; The Encyclopedia ofChemi-try, practical and theoretical, by Brooth and ilorflt; The Complete Practical Brewer; The Builder’s Pocket Companion; The Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant, by Byrne; The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne; The Cabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer 8 Companion; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jos. 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JOHN M'CLOSKEY A CO. - - r -IV.KA3ANT BOOKS FOB SUMMER READINO X IHe 1° California, Mountains and Molehills; by Prank VisVt to tLie Cump Before Sebastopol; by R. C. McCor- m Which? the Right or the Left: o religious novel. Lights aDd Sr adowa cf English Life; a novel, by the au thor of “ Belle of the Season.” . Note Book of an English Opium Eater ; by Thomas D« Cieve Hall; by Miss Sewell, author of Amy Herbert,” n The Experience of Life,” etc.; 2 vols. paper, $l» 1 cloth, $1,25- . ~ Mary Lyndon, or Revelations of a Life; an autobiogra phy. Female Life amoßg the Mormons. Doesticks* great book, containing all his letters. Star Papers; by Henry Ward Beecher. New York Censuelo, or Fashionable Life. The Heiress of Eaughton, or the Mother’s Secret. Charles Dickens’ Works, complete; 12 vola. Trial and Triumph; by T.S. Arthur. _ . All the New Books pnhllshed, for sale at the cheap Book Store of U. 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It also imparts to the hair a gloss and beauty uoliko that given by any other preparation, and in every case it will restore the nature! color of the hair, where age or sickness has turned it grey. Sold by | jy3Gl B. L. CUTIIBEUT, 140 Third sL 1 EVERYWHERE BRAD, EVERYWHERE ADMIRED, !i and Everywhere DologGocd—The friends of. a pure and wholesome literature will bt* grotilled to learn that the readers of Henry Word Beecher's new book, fcTAIt PAPERS, ale now numbered by Tecs of Thousands, and still the demand for the work is constant and unabated Those who wont a volume for Hummer reading that ie re ally good anl refreshing, should not neglect to get a copy of diar Papers. A moro companionable book for the tour ist cannot be found, while for family leading it is unsur passed by anything before the public. One beautifully execute! 12mo. volume; price $1,25. ~v For sale by IL MINER k CO., aug7 No. 32 Smithfleld street.^ A A. MaSgN <!t 00. have just opened another large lot A.» of New Goods, comprising— -20 more cases of fast colored Calicoes j 10 do best makes D- me.stlc Ginghams; 20 do different brands of Bleached Muslins ; 40 bales do do Brown do; With a large assortment of Checks, Tweeds, Tickings, Bummer Stuffs, Ac., Aa ; all of which will be offered_st Semi-annual prices. au P'._ . WKATUEit TABLE FOK 188 S accompanies every cake or HEIIPKTIO BOAP. Price 12K ceDt*. nu Soap 1b used for rendering the akin smooth,soft ana wm V?» removing BallowneSfl, tan, and redness of tho_ «alo-,, chk. ns, chafes, 4c, on the hands, are healed by it. the kSAL ESTATE OFOTOB, 140 Third st. t,iat which la so inimitably dewritoj** J® am. » papkES HJSMKIC WABl> ÜBKCIIBBS STAK^PBIU.^ “*• Mo. i'i BmitbfloM street. ,_~ ~._ M ~ -;, k.~r` medical. " ''jaL w - ; 3eo ' TSOK.V ssii r ' PILLS: A anil: flihiQJarW r fft2c«Wful <g.y«4 ltemedy-fo? the cowhlimilous X. ■ lijccafes, Cofi^TOTfs*v/ Indigestion, 1 lSSsndßV' Jaautifc 0 * Dtopsy,' Rheumatism, Ps - J *SSgBBfMt vera, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, l Irritability, Inflammatiotur iLad- Patna in tber-BreaS-v nidi, TiflPr and Limb*, Female,Compta|ato, r*f IBWi- Ac. very'few arc U« MWniil diseases In which-o Purgative Medi- EBmSSSSSSm cine 1A not more or Iwa required,and mcch sickness and_ u«d! vailT; it soon generates eerioua and oilai ftUj diseases, which might haveb(#m tfc • J judicious use ofa good purgative. ia tjuew Colds, Voveriah symptoma, and denuogement^ They all tend to become or produce the deep-seated ana foriulduble distempers which load the hearses ®n OT*r jh land. Uenca n reliable family physic' Is of the flrfit im* portance to the public health; and this PM has been per* icoted with con? animate skill, to meet that demand, an extensive trial of Its vlrtuea by Physicians, Pro«saor»,and Patients, baa shown results surpassing anything hitherto known of any medicine. Gates have been effected beyonu belief, were they not substantia ed by persona of such ox alted positions and. character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. w . Among the eminent gentlemen who ‘have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention— Poet. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character Is fndqrsed by the lion EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United States. ROBERT C. WINTHBOP, Ex Speaker of- the Mouse of R abbCOTI'aWRENOE, Minister Plen. to England. . tJOQN B. FITZPATI&OK, Catholic Bishop of Boston J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City, endorsed by , . . . Men. W. L. MAROY, Secretary of State; WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man in America; S. LELAND A CO., Proprletorsof the Metropolitan Hotel, space permit, we could give many hundred certifi cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evi dence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men, la found in their effects upon trial. . • • • These Pills, the result of long Investigation and study, are offered 10 the public as tbo beet and most complete which the present state of medical science .can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themeelyes, but of the medicinal virtncsonly of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process 4o a state of purity, and combined to i gather in each a manner as to insure the. best, results. | The system of composition for medicines has been found In Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy lhan had hitherto been obtained by any, process. The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened wlthinoro or lees of acrimonious. And Injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only thavis desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each Bubetance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence It is self evident that the effects should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. „ . . ' As it is frequently expedient that many medicines should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know intr its composition, I have supplied the actuate TormuJ© by which both my Pectoral and Pills afr made, to the w hole body of Practitioners In the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there nhould be uny one who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail to hl9 request. . Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, howfew would be taken l» tbelr composition was known 1 Their life consists in their mystery. I have no myHteriefl. The composition of my preparations is laid open to^ all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge. their convictions of their intnmdo merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before Us effects were known Many eminent Physicians have declared the same thine of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations wore more than realized by their effects upon trial. ... . They operate by their powerful Influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomeeb, bowels, liver and oiher organs of the body, restoring- their irregu lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex* L;t. such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Ana* lyticul Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cents per box. Five boxeeforsl. __ . . , , . . Bold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO., at wholesale and ■etail, by every Druggist la Pittsburgh, auil by all Dealers ■verywbere. )e&4m.-daw IN HALATIO ro& THE COM OP ASTHMA AND fMMPTP JSSS 4V ASD VB u t tvONDHRFUI : B.'S-cIJfiANA brought home to tl k door ot the k.alioh A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made by Dr. Curtis, of ti li city, in the treatment of Con* sumption, Asthma, and all disease* of the Lungs, We re fer to “ Dr. Curtins Uxgeaka, or Isealiko lltoxah vapor anp Ckercv Syrup.” With this new method, Dr. C. haste stored man v afflicted ones to health, aa un yrMauce of which h*s has innumerable certificates. Speaking of thedteut m»’ut a physician remarks, “ It is evident that Jubatnig— constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me? dicin&l properties musi come in direct contaot.vrufc the whole a-rial cavltie3 of Iho lungs, and thus escape the many aud varied changed produced upon them when iutrodoced into the stomach, aud subject to the process or digestion.” The Uygeana Isforealeai ullthe Druggists throughout the ronntry —iVoo Xorh Dutchman of January 14. Tlw Inhaler is worn on the breatt, under the linen, with out the least inconvenience—the heat, of the body being auffleieut to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases or cure.’, like the following, might be named: Ouo package of the Uygeana has cored ms of the Asthma of t-is years standing. J- V. Kusnoav, 3 1\ M. of DoncannoD, Pa. I nm cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing by Dr. Cor'ia'ii Uygeana. MarqarrT BastoH, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mr,.. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N- Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the Uygeana. My a idler lias been cored of addressing cough cfseveral years’ standing, and decided to be incurable by the physi cians. Sho was cuted la one month, by the Uygeana. 3. U. Oauusrt, Richmond, Me. # The Bev. Dr. Cheever, of New York, testifies of our medi- : cine in the following language : N*w Yore, Nov. 16,.18M. Dsar Sot—l think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Uygeana as a remedy in diseases or the throat and lungs. Having had ». opportunity to testify Its cfllcacy, I am convinced I'.mt it it* a meat excellent medicine, both the Syrup and toe iuhulingapplication to the cheat. tA ,. TV N. It.—Dr. Curt’s’.') Itygeunajte the ORIGINAL and Oj.»L\ GENUINE ARTICLE; ail othera are base imitations, or vUo and INJURIOUS cociiterleit3. Shun them as you W °a*r by Dr. Qeo. H. Key ser, 1 1 0 Wood s treet; It. 15 SeUers A Cog Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City , John nAnjsnt. NSW Brighton; C. L. Kaissr, Kocireaten^^ Carter’s Spanish Mixture. TIIE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! v Hot a Particle of Mercury in it. Let TUB AFFLICTED BEAD AND PONDEftl—Art: leIbUI < E.medy for Scrofula, Ft.I, Wnamu tlsrn,Obstinate Cutaneous ErupDws,runplMOrl'uetule. I u the Pate, Blotches, Bolls, Aguerkhtl Parer, Chronio 8ot» lives, Mug Worm or Tetter,Bcald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Homeland Joints Kcere, Syphjlitle LU j3rTMs alterative modiclna and Pnrifler otßlcttl l, nowused byt ■ .usandsof grateful patleatsftom all park of tha United States who testify daily to the remarkabl puree performed bytile greatest of all medicines, CAB* , r-UR-S P aPANISII AirSTUBB.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ocrofula. Eruptions on the Bkln, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of tho St®? Throet, Female Complaints, Painei and Aching of the Bona and Joints, aro epaedily put to flight by using this great and la porS b to«S?of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with It. It cleaners the system of aUlmpurt - ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tons, to the Stomach, melees the skin clear and healthy, and restorer the ConsU*, t ution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by ths excess**, of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. . - i Pot the Ladies, it U invariably hotter Uian aU thews metica ever Used. A lew doeea of Carter’s . -5- will remove all sallownesa of complexion, bring the rosea . mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the atemandkaj-. prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all which w. hav.rewlved , from persona from all parts of ths Unltedßtetei l , Isthe bat evidence that there la no hnmhng about It. Tha presa. ho tel keepers, magistrates, men, w.l^ known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of thls GBEAT BLOOD PVTagfr . Call on the Agent and get a Circular and and read tho wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Msdidnea unless signed by BENNETT 4 BBBM, Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, ltlchmond, Va, lowborn all orders for supplies and agencies must ho addressed. And foreule by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH PLBM. NO, FLEMING BltOß-iend by Broggists generally# oct3ldawlv - S TATBMKt ' T KBU “ ““fiSS, l FebruaryTt*l»l. il X Fahnestock & Ob.-We had tha plena™ of mSi»ln-, this morning, the within certulcaw of your Vet milage, which will be ror» gratifying to you,uUwassent voluntarily. tfe are, Gentlemen, ; Ocntferam-MyUttlo (langhter. Crar years old, end my - son, older, were for a considerable time snirenng from wonne. I purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge, of which 1 gave them three doses, according to directions, and rtramre to say, in less than three hours they passed no less thua IIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of the extraor dinary length 0/ from twelve to fifteen inches. Having experienced bo much of the beneficial effects ot • your Vermifuge, I feei it my duty to recommend it to Uw ; public, as, in.my opinion, one of the most efficacious dies against worms ever offered to the public. , . . Gent]ymen,beliovemeiobe ; Your much obliged and humble wr^t, NATHANIEL LEATBH3- . Prepared and sold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK. A.CXh, :■ corner of First and Wood streets. . - ' pylo;.. Joseph 'White’ll Carriage ttspoinoryi ; JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on bofli- ; JSffSSMSFV. neaa in his spacious preiaiaeq, (oowftflgjMSESir 1 lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh andfigpSi'r’Oß .‘ Oreensburg turnpike, near tho Two Run, between Pittsburgh and Lawrencevßle, r«p«tluliy Invites the public to inspect his stock of OABBlAflfi* IiUQQIKB, Ac. And ha parliailorly intbrM ganikmcn purchasers, that ona price only is raid®- u f, experience in the business, enab es h ‘ m patrons the name choice collection of to many years past it has hear bis particular d»P«™®” { " aelect from the various anil moat facturera. The auccess of bis near ayatem is complete—the economyof hbfarrangements will “ d fashionable whlch tfc, Unencumbered: *\.oaaesof business hasheaped upon inoroa for decoatijtf rent*.) JOSKPtf WH&E onreudy Lneyonly, at mnbh les. thauaual Oaryiagetrepalredin the best manner,with derpai viapnn Masters and Teamsters’ Bounty Land wag AGESCV, D 2 Fourth street* OFFICERS, fioldiers, Musicians, Wagon Masters,-Team sters, Ac., who were regularly muatured Into the ser*: vice of the United States, and every Officer, Seaman, ctdk nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the Navy; also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to » Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. Those who have received- 40 or 8Q Acres, are entitled to • Warrant for such quantity of Land as will in the whole, 100 Acres. PertsoQS entrusting their claims to mecan rely upon hav ing them attended to promptly. All Information free of charge. Letters promptly an swered. Address AUSTIN LOOJIIS, mhl4 * fiounty Land Agent, U 2 Fourth »t. 11|i v DUXESUKANOEB; bO do. LEMONb; just recv.vedj IUU For -ale hy ItK\’MSR A ANDERSON, No. 8« Wood «tr*H) EWE l *-. S' ATTENTION I
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