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K - ■* • :•• <?■*■' ' s ,„<S'; . *t»r ••? "*• - *"*• ’■»' '. ,: *- .•* 't l / '*, •’ s • f L L ■ > ~ ■*■. , >* ; V « - • * <• *i • <&. Vti , -, *» rvv-- - • ■• 1 - . ■•' • ■ ■ .-' • ! .*.'. •••••:* •.■*■.• V. w * > f / '1 n *». ,■* C_» ~y. « >♦ *-*•> “ ! ’V^; ■- v -:«? »■ ?■ f ■*-'•***•'■ ' • •• » .-7 C -;I ,1 r * 1 x*•£ - - .•. * •* . ‘ J**" ' ■’ <• •» v ’ "'■ J;' ** . * ‘ '• •* * '*• 'V‘ <J, ‘: *<• ’ •„ ' . -■••-•••» RAILROADS. !1 1 eVs »I(Cil,‘'Vii I O RAILROAD Bummer Arrangement—Change of Time. THREE DAILY TRAIN* EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX CEPTED.) And but one Change of Cars between Columbus and Baltimore. ON sod after Mouday.Juno 18th, 1855,Train* will run as follows Express Had Right Leave. Train. Train. Train Columbus 10:00 A.M. .'5 30 l\ M. 1130 p*M Newark 11:10 •• 4:43 “ 12:60 A.m‘ Zanesville 12:20 P.M. ii : uo “ Ooncurl 12:68 “ 6:44 » 301 “ Cambridge 1:20 « 7:08 « « BamesTille 2:23 « 8:25 •* 448 “ Belmont 2:44 “ 86l <. 5 u „ Arrive Uellair 3:30 “ arr.9:45 •• arr.6:l6 “ Barneaville 10:62 “ 6:43 “ : .40 “ Cambridge 11:66 *• fcoi “ 9.00 •• Concord 12:17 P.M. 8:30 u 9:26 * Zanesville 1:10 “ 9:30 “ 10:30 “ Newark „ 2rtS •• Arrive Columbus... 320 “ The impress Train going Ka.it will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor’s, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell's, Bameerille, and Belmont only. Oocm West will stop only at the übove named Brattons. The Mail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mail Is to be received, or d'diveml, end at all other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train wltl stop at all Sta tions on proper notice being given. GOING BAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbos with the Express Train whJeh leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M and with the Train from the West on the Columbus Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, PhiladelpUiaand East ern Cities. The 8:30 P.M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati: at Newark with Bandusky, ftUns&'dd and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Passengers 1 saving Louisville andpoiuts below Cincinnati, and taking theaA. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polls and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Coiambus, a nd reach Wheeling nt 9:16 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. 2d. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving In Balti more at 5 P. M.,n«xt day. The 11:30 P. SI. Train connects at Columbus with the M ail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:3u P. Mand arrives at Bellalrat 6:15 A. M.; connecting with the Accommoda tion Train os the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this route,via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Bay t 00, reach Columbus In season to take this train; and at Wheeling will take tbo Accommodation Train for Cambor land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. The 6:16 A. M.Maii Tram connects at Bellair with Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Man'dhdd and ML Vernon, and Chicago eta Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains for ttnemnati, and with trains for Xenia, Daytou, Indiana polis, and Chicago, eta Dayton and ria Orbana. The 0-16 A. M. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrires In Columbus at 3:20 P M-, and connects with trains going Bouib and West arrlv iogln Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The &03 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train at 2:15 AIL, direct for Cincinnati,Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, flalnt Louis and Chicago. ISAAC H. 80UTIIWICK, Supt. Zanesville, Jan- 18, 1655—{j *2l) THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. QRKAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At* . lantio clliee with Western, North-weatern and South western States, b? b continuous Railway direct l'hia road also connects ut Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San* doasy with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakee; making the most direct, chtapat and reliabU rvuit by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Ortai West RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRBT CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, > 1(MI . (in boxes,) Purs, Feathers, Ac .. f <&o ‘ por 100 BSCuND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,) Dry Goods, (in bale*,) Hardware, Lea- V 60c. per HMSu. ther, Wool, Ac „ I THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon I and Pork, (in balk,) Henn>, aL_ } 606 per looafl - FOURTH CLASS—Ootwe, Fish,Bacou and ( , rt , ___ Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil j t** r looa *®- shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel phia, bo particular to mark package •• t'n Pennrplearua SiXitroad. ’ All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FEDSnt Aerars.—Hose? Potter, Bof-toc; J. L Elliott, N. B. J. Bnewier, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koons, Balti more ; Geo.C.Frandscus, PiiUburgh ; dhringman & Brown, Cincinnati. Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Louisville, Kyi It. C. MeldruHL Madison, Indg Ratcliff A Co., fit. Louis, Mo; J. 8. Mitchell A Son, ETacurtlle, Indiana. 11. 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia: H. J. IX)MBAKRT, Sutwrlnt"o<lenL Alumna, pa. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. ON AND SINCE WKD.NRBDA V, June JO, lijiS, the Mail Train laaree EUuU»dtUU daily, {Buu<i«>* eirepinj ) at 7 o’elock,*A. M., and arrive at Newark at 1 i.O r'.-rloch, p. 2d., connecting vUL train* for Columbus, Sandusky, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Laaatia, Mount Varnf'n, luvk Island. Toledo, Saiut LouU. Reach QuclnoaU at same evening. RETTR.NINU : L®**** Newark at l'J o'clock, M., and arrives at St«ul*ec- TlUaat 7:10 P. M Paoikmgers by Ibis train leave Cinrin. bad at 6 o’clock, A~ M. Tbe Cadis Accommodation Train Leaves Steubenville daily, (Sunday* excepted; ut i.oL P M., and arrives at Cadit at P. M. ESTCTUfnM, Laaraa Cadis at 7.57 A. and arriTej hi Steubenville B t l(h06 A. M. for further information apply to JAMES COLLINS A CO., Freight and Passenger Agent*, No*. 114 and Hi tVater street, Pittsburgh. LAFAYETTE DEYKNNY. General Freight and Ticket Afenh E. W. WOODWARD, J g *3 Superintendent. 184 ft '* TOOK CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS* mil road. Formerly the Clilc&go and Miaataalppl (tarrying the Great American Express and U. A Mails. THE Only Direct and Reliable Route to the South and Boutb-West—Seventy MUee Shorter than any other Route. TWO THEODOQ KXPU99 TBAIS3 DAILT, STJTOAT3 IXCIFTID. Leaves Arrives at 81. Louis Day Kxprtu.... St. Louie Night Express. Trains run directly through without chauge of cars or baggage. Prom Chicago to St. Louis in \b\A haters. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONB—At Joliet, with the Rock Island Railroad for Ottawa, L« Balle, Rock Island and Cen tra) lowa. ▲t Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, WaynesriUe and Decatur, and with Btage» for Peoria. At Springfield, with Great Western Railroad lor Jackson- Tills and Illinois Hirer. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Qulnoy and Keokuk; the moet expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At 8L Louis, with Daily Fim-clas* Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, 6t. Joseph, and all points on the Missouri, Teunese**, Cumberland and Arkansas Hirers. R. P. MORGAN, Bop’t, Bloomington, 111. L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, IIL f*p7i ILLINOIS “ CENTRAL RAILROAD: WKSH JIIT3 Carrying the Great U. State* Mail and Expro»a. TWO PASSKNQKR TRAINS RON DAILY ou its length from DUBUQUE to CAIKO, iad CHICAGO to GAIKO. This Rood, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and UtelMlppi K. JU and Chicago and Oaleaa lUllroad, forma the moet direct and only continuous R. K. route from CHIOACO to Bt. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO. CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows : 10 A. &L and 10.20 P. M.— Bt. I*ouia and Cairo Kxpriss. Passengers for St. Louis by this train take the aara of the Ohio and Miss. K. It. at Sandoral, and are carried direct to fit- Louis. 985 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Dodoqoi and Galina Kx- PUBB, oonnectiag at Dunheth (oppoalto Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packet* for 3L Paul and the Upper mtisiMlppi river cities. Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. , Pyerogera from the East and places on the Ohio river destined *° r Bt. Louis, will save 100 miles of tedious and uu oeTtaln river navljpitlon from Cairo to 8L Loois, and arrive in advance of the river route, by taking the care at Qairo. B Cairo, Dubuque, Bt. Paul, and all Im n a n C ***?^? 8 route, oan be had at the offloe of the ln J’lt l aburgh,.a J Micbig.o /l ffBBU EG H ij'D CONNELL SVIL L E -fiE^L RAILROAD Optn from West Hewtnn . M,u « nb nr e KScT/sjsa *«?«• srsrreTening at half-past four o’clock pnwUoly l Newton* connecting there with the Trains of the PitiV burgh and ConneilsvlUe Railroad, which will run betwein the above points until further notice, as followe : Leave went Newton At 6:80 A. M-; stopping at Port Royal Smith's Mill, Jacob's Greek sod Layton; reaching Milten’ barg at ftSO o'clock. Be turning, leave Mlltenburg at 6:36 A. atop at all way stations) ana arrive at West Newton at connecting with the stramer CLARA FISII Kit for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon. Train will leave West Newton at 13 o’clock for “utanbarg, and returning, will leave Miltenburg at d Jh.^? ph a "* U w “j stations. Oninto^? 1 .^ t !i urgh “ Miltenborg, $1,15. Stages for at Miltosba“sSS :IISTiU ° WiU conn ” otwit6 th " Tnilns •ppfy l U) h D.w' 1 0iLUWK7? rt ? J “f* w»yd»lly. For rates West Newton: or to w Ttn?!b^ Mi,t » atßo P erintenil,nt > board the Wars Agent, bn Monongahele Bridge tl, hM wh » r f. a bore the 8 ’ Pr„„° L . n w - baenks, PitUhnreh. Jaoe 2n. irrr 681 * nt 6n<l Superintendent. ■■=-■■ ' iTjeail MANDFAmm KBiim WL4LKuTn* l p, n Importer of Musio and an <l Agent forthecelebrated Bol » ltarl. * Oo.b Boeron Pianos, with Ynd r ,H,U l"' Atellan AtUehment. fm/a]- No i?g w^'™‘ n ’“ .* , [ '■ * •» , - ,•■■■ GOING EAST. GOING WEST. Ezprtzt Jfatf Night Train. Train. Train 9:46 A. M. 6:16 A.M. 0:00 V M .10:31 “ €: I.> “ 70S “ 10:37 “ 11:60 “ lil6P. M. 1:20 A. tl GOING WEST. CHANGE OF TIME. AIB LIHJ2 ROUTE Vli CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOCIS Chicago. ... 0.16 A.M. -10.00 P. M. R. B. MABON, Bap’t. ■ RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI TOTtOUOQ sortuern Illinois to tlie Mississippi Biver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to (h. SlluUslppl. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD Formk< tub Cuicaoo a?»d Auboka A Csat. Miutart Tract P*. IL is now complttkd, And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. The Ouly Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT DBS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and the ohlt ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO 3T.LOUIS, BIOOM -INGTON. CLINTON, DEOATUIt, OALHO, SPRINGFIELD, J AOKSONA J LLE, K APLE3, and intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Great We3tern, and Ohio and hUaaiß -Bippi Railroads. Trains on the above Une leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. * o j S' ages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and snout reliable roots to reach all the important points west of the jttissiaaippf as Tar as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles leisstaglng than by any other route. The Hoad, for a large portion or the way, U laid with the oonriauoua Bail, the smoothest riding and beet Railroad lu the West well stocked with the most modern Locoraotireaaud elegant new Cam. ■s3** By this route passengers are anre of making conueo- Uons, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexations delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, ns on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling nt nny point. THOROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at ail the Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at tba Depot of the Galena R. R., and at the ilich. Cent. It. R. Office, corner of Labe and Dearborn sts., opposite Treinont lloupe, Chicago. . FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Sup’t. C. E. FOLLKTT, Gen’l Ticket Ag't, Chicago. fiJfTICKBTS can be procured at the j rinripal Railroad Offices of the country. mhll» MHWBBSBBBai CONNECTING WITU OSito aad Panuaylranla Railroad. VIA ALUANGK. f |>HK ehartest, quickest and most reliable routedo Toledo, X Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, and St. Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. i.his route Is One llondied milee shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Two Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Throe Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six houra, Chicago twenty-three boors, and Bt. Louis thirty-seven hours. The rralnaof the Ohio and I’enna. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 2.00, A. M. and 8.00, A. M., connect at Alliance for Cleveland as follows : Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 6 fo, A.M„ and 12.00 M.. a-nn-vting at Uud»on with Trains for Cuyahoga Fall* and Aaron, and arriving in Cleveland at —— A.M. and 2.2 U P. M., and bo Hi councilor with Train* for Toledo, Chtcago and 3t. Loui« at t',9o A M. nnd 2.46 P. M. Tb« 3.00 I‘. M. Train from Pittsburgh mnkw no connec tion for Cleveland. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, SL Louis, Rock Island, Galena, ami the North-west, who wish to go through with out di'ieation, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at S 00 A. M., and arming in Cleveland at l*. M., as that is the only traiu Ly which close are mads st or beyood Chicago. by this train reach Chicago at 8 00 next morning, and Bt. Umjs at midnight. Daggairo checked through to Cleveland and Chicago PARK VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND \xi deist. 'U cTs. Ulclats. 2d eTs. iO Alliance .$2 30 jTo La 8e11e... $lO 00 $l3 to ** Ul-TclaDj 4 - Rock lal'd, 13 00 14 00 •• Tol.«do CSo | •• OaU*na .. .. 18 16 HOO *’ Dvtroll Too $0 io | •• 18 70 lfl'JO *• Chicago....sl3Al3 $lOAy 1 •* IlurllngU-o IS 00 16 00 “ lUoomlugt...lB yO Ht« “ Pwrla 1500 UOO ** St. Louie 21 00 1C SO Passengers are roqureted to procure their tickets at the office of this Company, in tha lionongahela House, third door below the corner , 100.000 COPIKBI . BTRAMBOAT DISASTERS ON ma LJfeSwwgTUK WILSTERN WATERS, AND aSeSBBBdI-EAMnOAT DIREXTORY—Tb©*fIBMOH undsrei/ne-t hare now iu coure** of preparation a new BTKAMBOAT DIRKCTOU V, w hi 'h will be leaned In October next; the U»ok will rootain «v>r two hundred) pxgee, illua tratoi in the be.it e : »!«-., an.] n-e- 1 f y bound in a durable manner. IT WILL lit U> h uK TU >. MOST INTEREST INU BOOKS EVER rUUUSHEU, and will to a took that will be ln!er«»*tiD.r to h!l rlo**.-*' of p-opl*. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will enutaln a ■-.■mplete tint aod de scription of i»R the Steamboats bin* shoal on the Western and Southern aster* Tb- length, model, Kpecd, power and toon*j*< of cn-h bnf, where a::-} hy whom built, the name of the boat, wi.h th* trad- übe la m. Also, the name* of Captain* and oSLwrv b-r age, Ac., Ac The Directory will contain a botorv o: and ••'i«-waiU>wiiD*( co the We* taro vat.-ra *ic<- the apph-ntwn of steam al'*o, a •ketch of the fcrwt boat built for the Ohio Hirer, »Uh the name of tfc* tuUdor, rvo*umu4t>r and nwnrr. The Kit fc.R DIKhOfViBY will rvotain a Let and dr-v-rip tk-n of si! tl».» STKAMH-.AT DISASTERS (bat u*v. ou the WESTERN and KDCTMKH.N WATKKfi, toaim fully iiluetratiri, with s LIST uP ALL TUOBK WHO HAVE LKKIBIiXD DV THEIR lIUILMNO, BILKING AND EXPLODING, i«n tho Wwinm and Southern aater*. Tli4 Directory will .ontaiu Maps or the uhu*. Miarouri, UUool». Arkansan, White, IUL OnacliiU, Ymm,’ and other Rivera, with the Towns and CHles laid down, with correct distances; also many other Hirer acd Ouuajerdal Items of Interest to the people at large. The Look will contain the cards of the various U. 8. slall Hosts, with the trade they an- in, *?., Ac. Th« Directory will al»> orntaiu a complete llat of all the respoambie htramloat LuvoaM tUßcers, their pla-»e of reaideoce, A« , Um« c, fc w Mean boat Law, i la requirement,,, w»-h ooajraenu, Bh-.^lur • herein it OeneJLu tb- and injures the emnyetmi c'jfcrr, A., Ac., and ail thw tuiport&Dt 11 M Su preuie Ot-urt Bteaiubo«( Dw.'toons up U> date the lUtea ta.l Uaportsut O iniuen-ial |uii 9 of Itn purtaut lieo.Fic-nj of tb- rari„u» U a Uvurfn in regard to Preisblv Lo«t and Dames*!, A.,, A . *ith mar.v .*.h-r things of interest. Tbs Directory wj]! \* MoatraieJ In lb# acd printed in tb- b*it mauner. The author baa fc.r efi yrarw been gathering all the fiicte and lUju# in regard to the numerous st«amb>>at dieosters on the W'eatern and Boctliern watarA, sod now intend* nubli-hiog them in book funu. The prio- of the work will be put at the low aum of One Dollar. Ten thousand rcplee will to l**-ued for the boatmen; all others dreiious of ffubHCtihlag will bare to do eo at one#, u none will to prinUl uoleas ordorod in ad baa re. Thl- work !-< desitned to hare a circulation of t>?er ElGlin’ THUDBAND copies, as lh# puhlinher* are receiving largo number* of subscribers, pc-r mail, trom all parte of the country, daily, home of the oidret boutmso, as well nJ moKt ecieotiflc men of the times, are CoDtriOuU re to the Mteamboat Dstvotory. The Directory will bo issuM la O-.-tobor, and will to an ornament to tb«* parlor an well a* uteembo*!. By n-ialtting One Dollar (ptwt paiJ) you will rr-ojre a copy of the aboTe work. AU commuui.Jtl9D9 and lelte-e should be addret»ed to JA.MKB T. LLOYD A 00., jeffifedswLf Alexander W. Foster, Attorney and cx>irNBKLLoit at law, a» 3 bouci tob n» Cuawcxbt, Agent for procuring Bounty Lauds and Petition*, sad for the Collection of Claims In Great Britain and Ireland. St. Lem u. .1230 A. M. . Z 46 P. M, Collections made In this and adjoining Counties; Es tates of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys inrested on Mortgage or other security. Title# examined and title papers drawn, office on FOURTH street, a few doore abora fimlthfleU Pittsburgh, March 28, 1866—(mb23ulaw] A« W« Foster, ~ NOTARY PUBLIO, and CommiMloner for th- Btaie* of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments aod proof* Uken for record or use In any of the abor© named Htates, Illinois, Mbgiadppi and Rhcde lalsnd. JPUts burgh, March '2B, 1856—fmh23:dsw ’ Ur/ics i-r MososuadiUA N , i Pittsburgh, July 12, 1»66. ) BY authority of a Supplement lo tha Charter of ihlfl Comojny, approved the 26th «.'ay of January, 1664, ra quiriug the Company to extend the improvement above Brownsville, find auUicrixing tha application of the tolls of the Company to that object, and the distribution of new 6tock amongst the Btockholdors to an amount equal to ihe earnings or the Company thus expended—the Treasurer has been instrniMed to distribute amongnt the Ktockboldera, in now stock, Pour percent, upon the amount held by thorn respectively, which will be placed to the credit of their clock 00-ounta on the books of the Company. W. U. COPELAND, jyiy.dlw Treasurer of Moo. Na» Co Pk\hl Btxaai iliLt, < ALogheuy, July 14th, 1366 / lntereri oi Ylassre. Uar.rtr Childs and As* I*. X CuiUeJ In our tirui ceadt-s, bi mutual agreetnetjl, from and «Ror this date. BUY AN, KENNEDY A OU _jyl7:lm _ RijKUMAfIHM ANI) NEURALGIA —Dr _ BRO*WN hereby informs the alflictod that bin remedy lor the above mentioned Jiscarea is one that will cure. He will warrant a cure in auy c«ae of this kind. This reuieJy was never known to (oil when properly peraeverei whb. Manysuffer the torture of this complaint for moulhaaud years, when a few mom ha would procure a certain, safe and speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. •» 1 DIAMOND •Hey. __ DIL BROWN continues to bo consulted for the tifiCRET DISKABKB. Uis sucoeae iu long standiug cases is un«iualled. The afflicted are invited to call with out dolav. Bersoos afflicted with Venereal Disease*. Rheumatism. Tiles, or Beminal Debility, should not delay to get his advice. Loiters containing a foe immediate!.*.- answered. JbL Ofilce and Private Ku-ius, No 41 Diamond alley, idriwl burgh. Je4ts CARTER’S NEW BOOKB at DAVISON’S, 06 Market »V- Emily Vernon ; or Filiol Piety Exemplified ; Philip Colville, a Covenantor'** story, by Kennedy;. Family at Ueatherdale, or tho Induenee of Chris tian Principles, by Mrs. Mackay ; -e William WUtorforce, ( > r the Christian Btaieamei by Collier; Tbe Dead In Christ, their State, Present up-'* - ture, by Dr. John Brovru, author of Ex-c . > of Ist Peter, Ac., Ac ; wlf i „ " ‘ Prayers of the Apostle Paul, Stray Arrows; Works oi Philip Ueury; Jar*.by Notes, vola l and 2; Memoirs of Oberlin ; Rich and Poor, by Ryle; Ashton Cottage; Manual for tbe Young; Footsteps of St. Paul; j*4 WANTED— Oooka and House BervanUi for private fam* Ulan and hotels. Ladies who need Nurses or any Hind of female help, and gentlemen who want Olerka or Dalesmen of business habits, with good references, Oardeo ere, Carriage Drivers, or Mon or Boys to do any kind of work, can tw supplied at BARK'B INTELLIGENCE OFFIOE, „ . rr 410 Liberty struct. Uaod* wanted—high wages paid. Jyjjfl A A iL!it? oN .t Uu ' h »*'f J oFWool |M^£Vo l a “ otb '’;£ of 100 r °" . )J?L A - A -_MABON A OO.’fl, 25 Fifth at, RKFINKD SCGAKS-7S < Beflnrf White Bogart, just rrc'd and for J Jyg? ATWELL. LEK 4 C 0 FOR SALE—That superior Bouse and Lot, No. 141 on - - . Fonrth, abore Smithfleld rtrfet. It is offered at a’low '\TAiUJiTiKiJ! — A Cottage House in Allegheny for Hale, prioe. Enquire soon of THOMAS WOODS, * Price $7OO. Jy27 No. 76 Fourth pi A Brick House and Loi for $7&O. fpAR-ioo bbls N. C. Ter, large bbls, in AneWa^'*7- f for Uou “ “ d Lot 00 M unt W&flhiDHU > n \ ° n K,UilKDm " llt ' ,Dj fcr “^ b / LL u-v .no I , 1“ OW° anj Virginia tor ul. on euy term., jy ATWJtU., LSB * 00. by i,yl4| B. OTTHBtfBT t I*o Third «L v*. ' . »**«.’ i«VV. J. DURAND, Fcp’t, Cleveland. J A CAUOHKY Pltmburgh. Poetoffioe Building. OlDciuo .tl. >tb*r. HOTELS. „ v,.„ MANSION HOUSE. QEOKfIE AURENTZ, Ehopribtoe N°rv 344 . L .'?P, TY STREET, just beside the Passenger D«pot of the Pennsylvania Eoilrord, which makes it itelMi mwtallM, In the city for passengers arri- Ting by that road. ‘ w The Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted un in eice lent style, the MANSION MOUSE, would respect fully aolicit a share of publlo patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YABD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market «>° fshlty ST. CLAItt HOTEL,' " a>mrr of Penn anti Si. Clair strrrtj, PitUburgh, Pa, THE undersigned, formerly of “Brown's Hotel," having taken thin large and commodious HOTEL, and haring refitted It Id magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex perience in the business, he, can give entire satisfaction and his charges moderate. ’ feMM Wll. C. CONNELLY. GOOD INTKST HOUSE, (IOHNJiR OF LIBERTY AND GRANT aTKEETB, Dear J the Railroad Depot. jan!3:ly JAMEB SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTON’S WAVERLKY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, betwoeo Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. (au29:y THE usioai, ~ NO. 11l Arch street. Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. |*o29:y GASKILL HOUBK. CORNER OF MAIN AND 80U1H STS., WARREN, O rPHE Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the A public that this now and elegant Hotel has Wen opened as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company,lt offers Inducements unsurpassed in Warren for thu accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronago Is respectfully solicited. M. GABRIEL. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PARKER & JLA.IIID, Proprietors, jyl9:3m)_ TERMS $1,60 PEll DAY. McmLLAN ROUSE. JOHNSTOWN, FENNA. rpllE undersigned baring taken charge of the above A named House, and refitted It at o large •-xpeoeo, In a comfortable as well as elegant style, Is now prepared to re ceire guests, und give ample satisiucUoD to all who may pa rojsloe the House. (uuB:tfj JAM KS DOWN EY. HARE’S HOTEL, N| Late Varmer'e Exchange,! 0. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth str-et, Pitts burgh. SAMUEL UAKE, Proprietor. This lloUsl Is eutindy new, Laving just W*«tj computed ko.i opened for the a<vommodaiioti of the public. Jnepl:t FRANKLIN HOUSE, CUrtland, Ohio. Cl PATRICK A 80N, PRoraitrokS—Thin Uouee haw uu /• dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alteration.!, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing ehall W wiuiUug t>a their part to render the Faawsus a place where all tbe com forts of a first class hotel can be found. >T*:tf _ 0. PATRICK A BON. FLORIsiNOk HOTEL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, (coapuvrsn os tii* icaoi-t** rti.v.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, &03-Ij PROPRIETOR. RESTAURANT.' WILIiIMS HALL., VV. C. GALLAGIIEd, Propbistob. iburlA slr<{’, M'ooi uryf Sxul\ftsld. r pniJ spacious nKtnblisbmimt ha« txtTi leaded by the sol*- X sort tor, and compleUly renovated. He id hI ail boar.n prep-and to furuish every luiury that cna It- found in the b--*d regaiabw restaurants in the Slate*. Hh spacious Bar will t*. supplied with the Very t**rt U>juor*. Game of every de scription, In its season, can always be found at Wiiklu# Hall [apTj __ _ WO 04' M'liiKd. UAfiiK LICiiAM.Jt, THIRD STREET, BETWEEN Wool; i.\u MARKET. f"IMIK Subscribers b« leave to inform .holr frivod* and I toe public generally, that they bav# leased the ahr-v* well known Ucetauraat, which hmi ju/t t*vu thoroughly rrnovaievl, repaired tod re furnished, and bow open. The proprietor* bare snared no expend to make the isauk Lx change b comfortable tT*crt, t- well f.rr the epr.-ure aa tbv buaioese nan. The larder will at till tinea be stociwJ with the delicacies of the se&.OR, and «-fv«d up anArr the aujpi tea of experienced e.-oks They r«Fj-«>cl/aliy ask ft-r tiio patronage of a gvuerou* pub!; •. J i*CnANDELMfiP.SB, U H. PItANOI-* CUKJI K OPIA ‘ ' ***U VBTK ll AND C O i' V l, fcl ii O U d K “U« D. BARNARD A'o <O, J'\ r '*tA &rttl, britettn tY.-+i j,u.i Harlei janle-ljj t*iTTs2i.k-m. CRYSTAL PALACE', Mo. I S Market Hra«t, 1 C. C. BRELY* r" RllilPKUi a L’LLY luL-tej* hi* Triendr an Uh» lll geoerol, that he ha* ,o«t started LG > WKm6t N'» York an-J Philadelphia modern mtyl* ol COOKING Oi hTEt. A el*e lu the eating line, ('»ysi«r-.j in the she.! or clewed, lor L' 1 -*, cent* a doieo He will aiu' fitruUh the b<;nt <>f ererythu.g tba. the market will atT-.-rd. House a! warn rjfen i.n il i o’-Lii'i In the morning * tu-»rld-tf OVbIiCU UALOUS A N UIUCSTiI UA N *1 IUS W in.) 11 STREET '■Ml K subscriber haa o.>a hi* <>YilTEli riAl.tViN AM' JL RATI SG IK'UNK p»irt•■'l m » in *.’) or t l‘.»l ■ »cih l ba exceled by any »m»lUr < .'tat-iiehtuent Ic the uy UKM.s WILL UK AA.vi k:> ’ y A r ALL in.': a.* -•/ lilß. HA r, from the l Unlcest EUali, Ifuwli, Flab, Ac., Ae* Ilia hill of fare cannot te auti.aised, aud h»< would re.ej e- t fuliv invite the aUanti..!, of tLa puiUc to IL CHAHLUJ l?Tl LL. j»SU aaatf 1.:3 W,»,i »treet ttl. Cl*lr Lager ilaar ilrewtry, H'OK uadcralgDed ra»pe.-iyuliy inf-rfu» the public that ha X U trow fully prepared l.* rer»« private famil Iri and th« i-übik gaaeraily, with hi, ceiebrausj LAGKR HEKiI, In bf-tHea All order* left at bla t-MSfe, NO- o-> 01AM0M A LCLY.(uaar Wood *tr«*l,> will t>* punctually attended to. and the Baer JaDrrrad L; any p»tt of ih<* -;ty ur vi-dnlty jei.i U f. U r-CililNCh. Barilla' Lager U««r (Uli, -Vo. ICM ttrnl, (■‘uiUvfi IL<uj4 f| Hifc auLaeriber Laa juat uper.» 1 cim cf ihi. laruM au> I. b«nt QnWnai heer Haile IQ the .-dty Itn Un., uc 11.,w lodged U> (e« a fUperb<r ankle, and eferT dliera cctuincdative %L>ut bia L<>u.«* - tinn -i t*e eicdie»i m».*V3ci A UKNIT7. liaoutU Ala. Wl> ENGUBH, !k.ie Bottler - ( riSHTH S ?ri«t,r»te.i • KenQfitt Aleand Itrr.-w n rtoul A!»'>.L -mui. n \.t and Porter. In guart and pint bottle*. The aUeutioii of fataiiirw, and the trade, It :eepe.-tluilj •P : *ul l y niuerat Waiar auiifiariaparllU Wll. D hNU t.lcli, Pitt street, below Penu, i« uow caauufbeturin/ and LdtMog the al»T» an extensive wale ills arti-le*are «;? the best ijualltv,aud nufartured Ch'ua the purwal tdbterials twlIT Jy HOPPE It'S PATENT PLANE 'IMIE undersigned l- prepared Li supply OAKPfcNTEUi!, J. CABiNKT-AlAiifitl.-., and Warier# »o >Vc-.»J generally wub hia PaUotsd anj valuable PLANES. All who have tried It, pronounce u a r uus- valuable in Vaulbiu, that inu-d Bvxjii come luto £.-ner*S use The fo* lowing lctlere tium pj*i'tic*l wurkinen are but two auumg many letters the Pate:.ire L.ie r«c-lre-l ir, ouimetihnc tbi« Plana above all othvr* In ua« : PrrrsafkUii tram Caw?i« ?i>*Toti,i February ‘i'i, ISL&. j We hereby oerti/y, (hat during the laet twelve tsooLhe we hare tu*d Uoppcr’a Pnt-ct Plane, and do lu.t to recommend It tt> Cabinet-Makers and Oarp*ntere an eu porior to any other Plane in u-*- \l\> consider U peculiarly adaoted to plaDing oak. chrrry, waluul, and all eorti» ol Bard wuod, aud l-r plauiiig i«uj. ri, it a far superior to the old nioda of scraping, hesPlca brtag a grval raving ol time- One mau, by urtug inla Plane, will plane mot# feueera than hve men can d>> m any „ihei plane or njotht-d l 0 11 li liiv.i 4 Co. Tv Moses F Esron, Kau Dear AYr l have examined Hopper'# I‘ataut Bench Plan*, and believe it to be a inont «x<*iileiit at i. l«* for the U*e for w Lich it !■ luteuJed. as a routbitialiou o. plane #ud ecraf^r. It M particularly adap?».-J to planing teae#re, an-i It does not « nue-fourth tb* tune or labor of the old method; and i have no doubt, whou its properties become generally known, bat that it wild enUroly .u}«r»ede Uift former le dioua and laborioua cuniom. I moat cheerfully recommend U to all paraon* engaged in the Cabinet businwia, as from my knowledge of it, there it nothing as well fitted to give a unooth and beautiful finish to veneers as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. J AMU W. WuODWXLI, Furniture Warerooms, U 7, (h» Third st., Pittaburzh. PitUburyh, February ‘l7, lk6i. MOBBS V. EATON, of ibid city, Is my eoie Agent for the 6«lo of Planes, or oi rights to manufacture and sell them t , . . WM. C. HOPPER. F’ilLaburgh, March 21, 1866—(mh2i if) III) K 4*’*S flkuCA«TlLh; COLLtiOh,, OPKN DAY AND KVE.MNU, throughout iha Bummer DOUHLK ENTRY BOOKKEEPING, Taught from Duff's tiyau*m of H».’k by Lhe Chamber of Commerce of N<»»» tcrli n-. tl». most st ruct work upon accounts now tu use. I*oUULE ENTRY rtT HAM BOAT ROOK KEEPING, Embtuciug eight trips of a bout -Illustrating m ahipwenU of fuilghl and pae-iungca-i, owner*’ i,«Ul.uj, rt niH, before uod alter hale of the re/tdul, tmus{«r>i of own*™' ahartiH ami other Important matters uot attempted la auv «-i the one trip systems ol titoatuboal ll<K>k ke-phig uj um PEN MANSHIP, Taught by Mr J. D. William**, the only prufefHt.m-il Ir&cber of penmanship uow In the city. Aikkoantilk arithmetic, Embracing a p. J £ method of computing interest with all the moat ' Sd abbreviation* la mercantile Vomnuta tlouai r " v MERCANTILE LAW. *™ 9T * * ir * TtlM Cmse le, luroa, this will be iiittlllutlou In lliu ctiy wtiei^ £ .f an * K ttl * Circular and sample of Mr Williams’ be torn engaging »l-ewh*rw. j„^3 FSiffM KAI LKUAU mul ® lorla y ,n B outou r*« s .dot«rmmmg fro^RD- S .%T8 la * calculating earth-work, etc., otc., together taps of radii, ordinates, deilections, long chords logarathima and natural signs tau pruta, etc. etc.,by John B. Heuck, Oirli Engineer. Pocket book fbnn. $1,76. # *,The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads Books of convenient rorni for use !u the Geld, containing gsbe ordinary lograrithmalic tables are common enough; but ** book combining with these tables others peculiar to’the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula for laving out curves, turn-outs, Growings, Ac.,is a desideratum which this work Is designed to supply. U. 8. Mairaar Acadkmt, West Point, April 18, 1864 Gentlemen: I have looked over “Uenck's Yield Book lor Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, aud have uo ((uestton but it will be fouodavery useful and practical volume both foruflloeaud field work. 1). H. Mausji Taor. April 21,1864. I am much pleased with Mr. Henok’s little manual, the “ Yield Book or Railroad Engineers." With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognized processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. Henck’e book Is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs. 1 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 his publishers. B. FftANKUB tiEIINB, 0. K. &ad Director of Ranssalaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WLLLIAM 8. HAVEN, Dealer in Engineer/** Stationery, au3 Market street, corner of Second. / v , »t El= INSURANCE COMPANIES. Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! JETNA XSfStJUANCK COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. Cask Capital, ------- 9500,000. r|\HE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the A Assetsof the zKTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1850, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered $ io f C72 05 SeTenty-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able semi-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable,wellaecured.payableatßank... 128327 35 Railroad Btocks in Connecticut 07*516 00 Bank Blocks in the city of Hartford 142,800 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents ' and others 212,505 00 $7 7 3,273 83 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Baukpnr other creditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due, —stone. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,619 22. Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further proof, $01,267 60. All other claims against the Company are small su.-b only as printing, 4c. ’ “ Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in uny rity, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of b’ulldiugs, 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 aoy one fire to $lO,OOO, or loas. TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stai* or Oo.i!f*CTICTJT, 1 flfl Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1836. Hartford county. / * Terscnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the JStna Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HRNRt FOWLER, Justice of the Peace, losses paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the name time far exceed any other year, eincu the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa iar.ll _ U- B, TEN KYOK, Agent «T«A INSURANCK CoaPANY, - OF HARTFORD , CO.Y.V, OiIARTIRtD, C**h Capital 9500,000 Caali burplua, os Ist JarroAST, 1355 $273,£73 r |MIIS Capital Stock and Surplus b Securely invested for A the benefit of all policy holders. As an evidence of the claims we have to public confidence, and of Its ability to pay losses promptly, wo slut- a fact, that its receipt* vary troiu $126,000 to $160,000 per month. Us bnclneaS Is large and well distributed, and lu our opinion no Company In the United States affords better Indemnity to polity holders than the -Etna. They continue to make Insurance no property in town and country, at rates as low as is con with safety to the policy bolder. H. 11. TEN EYCK, Age*.:. «SP“ Office, North-west corner Fifth and Woo-1 street* PUtfcburgh. apTO.ly DELAWARE MUTUAL BAYETY IHBUBANCE COMPANY. OFFICE in the North Room of the Kzchauge, oo Third street , PHILADELPHIA. MAUINfi INSURANCES. O.i Y'kastifl, 1 Caauo, >Toall paruof the World, riuuouvs, ) INLAND INSURANCES On gecis by rivers, canals, lakes and land rtrrW*a to alipartaof the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On store.*, dwelling housea. Ao. ASSISTS OP THE COMPANY, November 7, U 63. Hotid# and Mortgage.-! JiJ.SOO 00 otateof PeonsylraaU, Phlladelpliia city, 6prtng Carden, Southwark, and other loan#, 42 StiK'kj In backs, railroads and insurances com* Uiil« rwsmbla IWAIB W Cashcoband— 10 071 30 Balanceeln the hands of AgeoU ao-I premiums ou Marine Policies recently burned....- 121 707 67 BubecriptlouNotei uo riMcrrose: Wn. Martin, . Dr. B. M. Huston. Joseph H. Seal, I liughCralg, Edmund A Boodar, i Spencer M’lWals, John 0 Davlft, Charles Kelly, IL bert Burton, Samuel K. St-.kf», John It Penroae, HezirySloan, <l*orge G. Lelper, Jam## Tra- lU air, Edward Darlington, Wm. fiyr«, Jr., U Jones Brooke, L Prj -e, J G. Johnson, JaruesTenoeul, C. Hand, John B. Semple, Th«opßus Paulding, i Charles SchalTer, James B. M Parlaod, J. T. Logan, I‘iiuhurgh. VY u Ludwig, u r o Morgen, do \ril M ARTJN. I’ros.hienL V tu ~ TIWB C UA.ND, V».*ePrc-ndent. Jos*?:i W Cowai, Ser’y, ~ p- A.MADERU, Agent. street. Pitul.urgb, Thw Franklin Fire lnaurance Com nan v . Of Philadelphia, /V«arWo<jJiu*. 9 DIRECrOiLS— Oharleua W. Bancker. Thomas Hart, Tobias •Wtgoer, Saianrl Grant, Jacob It. Smith G-*o VV iU J*- •rd«, Mcrdeeal D. Uwb, Adolrhl K Qorie, David S. Browne Borrlv Pattenon. CfIAS. N. BanukkA, /Wjalmf ' Lux.# (J luicxn, S^^rfarjr. :<> iaakf)ax-nraoce,p«ry.etuai «-r iimibvl on evert daarrtftlftn rf prt-p«rty, lu (,»« auj evuaUy, at rates a* J..* a» am.TotieislrfVftt with security The Company have rwerved a large Fund. wiHch, with thrlr capita) and premiums, safsiv iu*e-»(-d af fcrl amp!# protection to the aoaurai. 7'br Am*l» Of U)r Company 4 on January Lrt, l4il, as pob U*t»M agreeaddy to an Act of Assembly, war* a# f-»'l.-wr. vli - i«uh,iw'is Real hvivAte— ...... lid J 77 7•) f.iaj*.r«rj »a,'*io j: «I.*S» W M.3.S Si Total —51.21X703 41 th-ir IccorporatlfO, a pariod of tweutvoae they have paid upward of Cue Million Four Hundred Thou’ •and Dollar*, lt»*e* by Hr*, thereby affm-dlng rvU-uce of nlvaatagrsof in*urmnoe, aj well as the ability ,r,d tli'ii tn*»t with proaptnnra all RaUUtiej. J.OARDINKB Ot>yKlN. Agent, *p»4 Offioa. nortb-«a.«t cor. Wood and Third .rta. TIUC DfTlTkuVtatkh iIFE ISSUEANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2GTH, 1850 CIIAUTKh PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. OffUi, 3. i 7. Corner of Third and Chninui Strtftt, Philadelphia. of iht Uadi Üburd of Philadelphia ■ a witcToas. oUphan R.Crawford, Paul B Goddard, Ambrose W. Thcmpsao, Law ten** Johnenn Benjamin W.Tiaglejr, Qeo. M'Urnry, Jacnib L. Florwnc*s Jamne Devarenc, William M. Godwin, William M'K» Prexideni— Btepben K. Crawford. Purr Pretuirnt —Ambrose W. Thompson. Jfrdwui Amintr, PxUibvrgh— J*Qf* U WUDon, Td. D. AD effhent Csfy—U. B. Howry, BL D. „ GKO. U. ARNULD, Agent, Qtr,^; y No. ?4 Foorth Btreet, PittabnTyh. FENHBYLVXSIA INBURARCE~COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH , OORNER OP FOURTH AND BHITHFIEI.D BTREETB. Attthoritsd Capital, 9300.000. T NBUILB BUILDINGS and other protH»rlv lwor 1 damage by Rrn, and the peril* uf the and Inland Navigation and Transportation. I'lkKTtttLfl. Uo»lj Pait«r«im, KhooM; T. FrieinJ, 1. Qrl**r SprouJ, CrtoTg* R. While, A A. Carrier, W. 8. Uart-n, D. K.P*rk, Li. R Cogrfnhall. Uqd. IVM r. JOHNSTON, Pre.LleoL RODY PATTERSON. Yi.-» Prr.ul.ul A A. Caabur, SAorotArjr and Treaaurer »• p C*rbict. AaisUot HacreUiy. Jac*>-6ui Wm. F. Johnston, W. SrCltntock, D M tong, V J. Jones, Jacob Painter, liQitM 8. N'o/Uy, w»j# iu Gli .-.,. u , Wtutorn Initmne* Company. PitLbaririi 11. MILLKR, Jr ftata!. | F.V Who" OAMT4I,, *300,000. * IAT ...Iff”" *** ln " *" kln4 « of rlilu.FIBE inJMA prJn f t£“Id. A “ Wl “ b * *>U'Uto4 and A ttomelnstitutlon,managed by DiatcTO&e who are wall known in the community, end who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to malntalu the character w filch tbe 1,6,1 protwiiion to those vdo desire to l>» insured. Wr«f#ri. r ß-Miller, Jr.,O.W. RlckeUon, J W. Butler. N. Holmes, Jr ,W. 11. Smith, 0. Ihmsen.Georg* VV. Jackson, wiu. a. Lyon, James Uppencott.O«orKs Darsle, James Me Auley, Alexander NJmlck.Thomat Scott. wA? 3 , w * Ur etrset, t Warehousr of Gpang A Op > up* Ulrs.) Pittsburgh. noritly - WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. NEW GOODS!! Wavoats, Jiwklrv, Bilvh Warm, MiUTaai Goons, Ac., Wiiolmalx and Rctail Couu trv Merchant* and strangers visiting our city are request ®*l to call, as we can eenra them as well, and we think b t ter. thuu they usually are served in Eastern cities, be idea giving them a responsible guarantee—an Item dllUcult to obtain in many shops. tMlver Detached Levers $lO to $16,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10.00 L *dles* Gold Lever and Leplne Watches, $26, and upward* Gentlemeu’a do do do $36 to s2do. Chains, Heals, Keys, Peocila, Spectacles, Rons, lAmps in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. -W" Watch B» pairing dooe promptly and lu a superior niauner. All work aod all goods warranted. HAB JUtiT RECEIVED the following very choice ar ticles BRANDIES. . Hock, Gent© Brandy, (very flno,) , Lisbon. Otard Dupuy A 00. (super.) j \ Marrelt A Co. ; Jamaica, Bazerac. 1 Santa Crus. WIN KB. j QIN. Bardal Maiieira, t Bognet, Howard, March A Co., Mad'ra! London Cordial, East India Madeira, ' Schnapps. do I SUNDRIES. Amontillado Sherry, ! RutherfoM’s Scotch Ale Manxanillo do j Barolay’s London Porter Table do Wild Cherry Urandy. Cooking do . Absinthe, Beeswing Port, f Anisethe, Pure Juice do | Cnraooa, Ordinary do , Sardines, Bt. Juileu Claret, | Mooha and Java, Malaga Dry, j Young Hys. and Black Teas Do Sweet, English Bronson Cheese ’ Champagne*, i Imported Havana Cigars of Anchor, various brands. ’ VorwiMjr, Old MoDODKahol.'whlaW of ueideseck, , all grades. J Together all other articles connected with the bueiness. my29;d*w WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Sia doors from the Aqueduct , opposite the OAUctvr's Ofjict iucnniNT errr. u * AIXXQEXNT CITY, 18 PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS and »11 kinds of Th« best quality of materia] ia furnished, and entire flutiafaotion guaranteed. tayir ‘ pHAT LAND RBGI >.OiaTKK by Thomas Woods, and given away to all at 7& Fourth aireet, describes a great variety of Farme, Houaea and Lota. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Begistar. Oa It ia described a few One ttenntry BeaU. IjrtJ THOIUfI WOODS. \i " % - . ■/' • •**•'*» < ?*- - ;»v#.* • - ft jSSC#- n ' ■ 1* % '* * . r )- V vV* * ; Z’ w -, - 1 r ** * V PAID U P PA r D UP W. W WILSON, 67 Market eert*«t, corner of Fourth. JOHN LITTLE, Jr. t Ag«nt, No. £Ol Liuurr Strest, Ornamental Hair Work. f-' i- !* "*tr +;;4fJP i : v, '"VT■ ~, A MPIMM.RNMIN BANKERS AND BROKERS. AUSTIN LOOJHIS. BTOCK AND BILL BROKER, A’o. 02 Fourth it., above Wood . py OTES, Drafts, Bond*, Mortgagee, and LoanßDn epUa* li terala, negotiated. Stocfce bought and 80ld 1 on epia* mission. Land Warranta bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All cornmnninationa ati»tit»d to promptly. wm. u. WILLIAMS. JAB. fc, **VAX. Wm. fl. Williams A Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, A\ & Corner Wood arid Third ttreeti. ' All transactions made on liberal terms. Collect ions °f bills, Notes, Ao. t promptly attended to. jan2fl:lw SI’CONNHkL.*. WILLOCH, ' BANKERS, AM.tata. InsKxchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Bilvor Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on comm talon. Collections made at any point In the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, rc* ll PITTSBURGH. PA. ARTHTJ&S, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OP FOURTH AND BMITHFIELD STREETS, Pi ttibargM'a, Rtmovtl. PATBICKfI ft FBIEHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Havt Removed ttoir QJfkt to tiu Comer of Fifth ntd WoodtU. SIffSBCJWH, PA. ■pATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, X and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, GohL Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and western Cities constantly for sale. Oolleutlons made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streetß. [reb3 H. HOLMES ft 80178. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, *s?°™ ,UWB DAsKnr a AHD OOHASQJ 0771 Cl TO HO. N« BTa **T? Wt« DOORS n*WW OLD BTAHD, HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, * ln Notcs » Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, 811- ms ot , oB- E ? =h “S” 00 Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In el! the cities throughout the United ««c** k. 0811 * received in par funds or current paper. No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. [jeB<hly TIEUKAN 4 CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. U 6 Wood Strut, comer of Diamond -Alley, piTTSHuaaa, pa., BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collectttosln ail the principal cities Of the Onion. 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. marfl JOHN WOODS. BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, dialm try Exchange, Commercial and Bank Kotos. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carerally attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. •Sir-No. silV£ Fourth street, nearly oppoelte the M. M. _ decla HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, _ . .. CGBMB 07 WOOD AND TUTS Bwwrfl QiCiUT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly fox O sale. Time Bills ol Exchange and Notes discounted.- Gold, an Ter and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections mide In all the principal cities of the United States. De pcrfdtf. and Current Funds. [mart7ly AlaLSa laAMia, IDWABD BARM, 7LOSX3O* kbambb KRAinrft ftEAHU, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. D' AND SELL Gold, BUver, and Bank Notes; negotiate U Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase 1 ruoiMMT Notea aod Time BUls, on East and Wait; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the Onion. fmyl 0. E. ABHOLD ft CO.. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DSALKBO in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notas, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Co Unctions carefully attended to. and prooead* remitted to any part of the Onion. Stooka bought and sold on commission. - Fqgrth at, next door to Bank of Pittab*g. f»l3 ZW.«Mc dniFortigri Exchange.BankNolu, fiMdtmSsiwr Bought, Soid aniMseharuKdy at the SXCIIANGE AND BANKINQ HOUBB Of WILLIAM A. HILL ft C 0. # r , A „ 64 vo qd strut, gmasukoa. ' <&- Interest allowed on time deposits. { j^y,^ 1037,4:0 w ruonraoK ±i*u» . .. a~cacohxt THOMPSON BELL ft C 0„ BANUBRB AND BROKKBB, Comer o/ Th ird Wood strut!, ihtUburgk, 2\l TUOMAB WOODS, WCOMMEECIAL BROKER,^ Aim DiAiaa tx Hotaa, Bonds, Stocks, Ueal fistata, Ac., iVo. 75 Fourth it., Pitieburgh, Pa. (Jaoj Clmmtoiei’a Loan OXQee, NO. 100 SMITUFIELD STREET, NEAR PIPTiI Mooey loaned on Gold and SilTer Watches, Silverware and other valuable artidco. aulLdly CLOTHING. CLOTHING STO RE! JOHN M*CLOSKEY & CO.. oi the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty X «treei, which hw won an unbounded popularity under he name of the TIIB.EK BIU DOORS, haye, for the pur p.-.aet,f acquiring more <sp*-*> for their immense business. : aiu*. \ ed tu the (tparious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLAY AND WOOD STILEKT Wbara they h.aa no v the moat ' SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHBI READY MADE. CLOTHING, Tb*t b« eret b*en offered to the public. Th*lr priucip*! object for this remoral, la to giro them sore facilities forth* WHOLESALE TRADE. Tb*j »r* prepared to uli Good* ml tha LO WEST EASTERN PRICES! A.' l tli.y win warr.ol (bra to b. u gooi u «ny m.nu '*otur*<J in lb« Union. ' CISTOa WORK, 13 TUI BUT ,T 1 LB, 430 CPO 3 tui 3tlO»?ISt BOTICI. M«JU»SnNSB‘te , ,“ 1 b “ oUrul “* ortm " Dt - KKOCKB, DKES8 l WALKING AND BBSI- Our lmersetesreljentlcel with Iboe. of our cattomere, .iij wr seeun- a,. puMie Ui»t our fidelity ,m nol WI ,2 01 lion iUI orders *eaij bofovorod with **- I'U.N'T i'Oltfl ET TUB PLACB— ‘ Wo. 88 Wood Street, (BAST BIDS,) COILS CR OF DIABOSD ALLST. »N. B— We desire our p*trona to understand tha twe bars no longer any connection wltb the Clothing Business on Liberty street- Our attention la datoted exclusively to th« Uouse above designated. mar 33 aud Winter Uoodi I KDJION'D WATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET I hare now on hand a largo stock of Fall and Winter uoooa. Overcoatings, of entirely now designs; Plush Vest lags, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Ss s r\ tfns ?!, 0f a l* s 7 Blyla * nJ Bh **« in th« market, all or wh eh 1 wtil make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oct4 NEW SPHIBU GOODSt " T Üb l nf9?? A>Sion2i McCLOSREY A OO’S Whole* o sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Woodstreet, and corner of Dlawond alluy, the largest and moot varied stock of goods that this celebrated bouse has ever had the pleasure of InTlUog the attention ofthe public to. Thtoegoodshave been purchased from first hands, and, consequently-, no eecond profit on them, which lea Tea us able to ear that we can and do sell at as smai 1 profits as any house In the east* eru cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention Of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to #l* T u " »caU, “A our extensive assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. It is almost Impossible to enumerate the quant' y of Immense piles of garments that u lo be eewn at this Im t establishment; It Is sufficient to 9ajr naTtr equalled bv the house Itself, uiarlfrif ___ JOHN McOLOSKBY A CO. Ciothlngl Clothing | : 1MI E uudcrdlgned respectfully infbraiaiQs friends and the pubile tbit he Is now receiving at hlsetore. No 177 Lib. «sortment (Skimerw Sid , •* Un K , i ° f , lho Ijtot tad most d«4r»W« stylos, whloh he Is prepared to make to onlar in the most fashion.bio man ntr. at short UDtlca, and on tho moat reasonable terms. « . havaalsoon hand a large «nd well mann&cturodstook of read, made Clothing, to which wo Invito the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods forcash, will find It to their • drantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their Hl ,rch “** fmartfj 0. CONNER. Haw Cloitunff Btore, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY f pUh ■ubscriber has just opened this new establishment. ± wbore h« has always on hand a largo and Choice assort? » »ll artldM of CLOTHING, »hiob he to aoyiiith. dtr, and will sell at the moat reasonable md. ce«. The public are requested to give him a call * 1 “ ar^. l >L .... B. OPPENrigmwR arris a llo «»*k«epeM. ‘ W^NV^T^^—^uittro 0 / X. k, xiis 2s jsswjtspg.^isr large owing to the dull eeaaon Juaf paased, we ?“ A h MuST*" Kh>Ch ™ ‘to . PaBNOU OHINA. r-I . , * f° ma ****& *iarerent atyles of Vrenoh Chin* l«a set*, and uome beautful Gold Daud Dinner wU—*ll 0 r which we are selling at least twenty-flTe p«r cent, below loroior priced. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Oar stock of Knives end Forks, Spoons, Walters, Brilao nta Ware, Girandoles, Solar Damps, etc,, is largo) and wo will soli them at very low prices. s ' On hand bnj receiving, e largo monk of Bouton and Pitta, burgh Ulna, \\ are, which wo will soli at manulkotuMrti prices. ° COMMON WARM. Oar stock of oommon Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes. Pitch «re, and every article suitable for country or city trade is Ur«, to which we Invite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will sell theta very tow for eaab. * Uoueekee pars and others In want of coup China and Oueensware’ will do well by calling at the CHINA HALL, No. fl'J Market, between 8d and 4th ate., 0 Opposite R- WWu HO.UBKB, STOREROOMS, WAREHOUSES. Ao., TO LIST l—Lawrencemlle —A comfortable Dwelling House of hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, four bed rtome Ao. garden and good water. Allegheny City—‘A Two Story Brick House, newly painted and papered, on Robinson street, near thecanal. Rent tin per month. * 4W WiaMnylon-A Dwelling Homo or three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, Ac. Rent. *7 ner thm«K niUburak-A large Three ftoiv Brick;No T&fbhi It ■ rent $176 per year. Nos. 31 and 27 Duquesne street* house is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard An 1 mZ? Warehouses on Water street. A large BtorMtmm** 0 Fourth street. Together with others. room on Apply to fl. OUTHBKBT A SON J“ ls 140 Third street. JULY MAGAZINES— Oodey'B Lady’s Book, for July-20 cent. • Ballou's Magaiine, “ »• \q 4 , ’ Yankee Notions, “ « to u Frank Leslie’s N.Y. Journal ir u North British, for May. * The above just received bv Ernr«aa , SCHOOL, CLASSICAL ani fatofia^Mßf&Ki!" 8 !! L°i of TIONBKY for sala at BOOKS and BTA LAUJTBR’S BOOK STOBS S’ Wdod 0811 4t get a Ob*., Library. ' YVOOi StrMt - ,r YOU *•£* to NESS COATS. JOHN H-OLOagBY » CO. --W pi GLASS WARE. MISCELLANEOUS SUPERIOR. rrSnia County, Wlaconitn. I tv. v. n » S: h^uat ‘‘'l on the:liny of Hoperior and . ejs?' l 01 u ‘» of Lnhe Sapn-lur, end SSS.TKR aHSJTSS KITE ' a h KIT OK UMtnOlt, AND th«n.H?!r,^? VA , NT '' QKB Polt A COMUKROIAI. CITY, ln J h “ f-orth weet; end i» equalled iu topottaoM by Chicago only. hefrd tu^ h r ° 4 cleor ’ “Odlaputed and unlncnm- S.llmi 111 l and upon which HUPKiUOK !» laid out, and all purchaaera of lota receive warrantee deeds for the )Buperior was laid outdaring the paateeaaon,and already contain a Eeveral hundred iohabltanto, a taw Hotel, a number of Stores, a Commodious pier, with Warehouses, and !a Id all respects the ’ MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN Id the West. The County Seat, the United flutes Land Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lake Superior v UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, now In course of construction, connecting with 8L Paul, terminates at ihfs place. It is also the |j»ke termini of all the projected railroads to the bead of Lake Superior. The w Soo" canal will be opened in June; alter which, four Hues of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi* cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine vessels, having been built expressly for this trade. One Bteam Saw Mill is cow in operation, and the machi nery for a second Is now on the way to Superior, which will be set to work immediately on its arrival. One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro prietors to be sold by tbe undersigned to actual settlers on easy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve ments. Liberal appropriation* have been made for public purpose*; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Sc. -Win order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, it is proper to state that “ Superior City,” about the title of which a legal controversy exists, is another and different place, and in a different township from Eopihiob. 4®-Maps of Sdpxriox are signed by Thoa. Clark, sur veyor, and William H. Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be seen in the principal hotels of St. Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. All persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informa tion, are requested to apply to W*. H> N*wto!», Superior, Douglas county, Wisconsin. WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior, jy 24:3m Board of Health Notice. T NPORMATION bas been made to the Board of Health X that cases of cholera occurring outside of the city have been brought within Its limits for relief. No doubt tbe friends of ibe rick are prompted by motives of humanity, yet it la proper they should be informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. The Legislature passed law* regulating this matter, In cases where the disease is malignant or contagious, in order that the densely populated city may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, when it has gained a footing, scarcely rests so long as there remains a mbject for its re morseless attack. The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law. If patients seized with cholera, or any malignant or conta gions disease, oatside the city, must be removed to any of the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all persons interested Is called to the following sections of an act approved April 8,1652: Bio. G. That any master, commander, or other person having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of the rules or regulations prescribed by the said Board of Health, under the provirions of this act, shall, upon 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 Board of Health. Sxo.7. That whenever tile Board of Health shall receive Information that any malignant or contagious disease (rneaalefl 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 eath infected port or plaee shall be subject to such control and regulations ae 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 ftcm such infected port or place, and having entered and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the Bame penalties as is provided for in the preceding section. The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced By ordeT. A. C. MURDOCTI, rhyaician to the Board of Health. , GEORGE FORTUNE, Health Offlre. BUFF'S HBHCASTILK COLLEGIA, PITTSBURGH. PA. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl vanla, with Perpetual Charter. P. DUFF, President, (author of the “North American Accountant,") Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial sciences. ANDREW T. HOWDKN, Assistant Professor of Booh Keeping. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the best off-hand Penman in the United Btates, 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 Mathematics, Ar. F. L. APhL, Profeas.r of ihu Prench and German lan guages. This Is the only institution of tho kind in the Western Biatee conducted by a practical Merchant of many years experience in extensive business, and whose lectures upon all the details and practice of business, os well as every de partment of Book-Keeping, are eo deeply interesting to &U young men of business, and which accounts for the euoe rior attainments of bis students His course of Steamboat Book-Keeping U prouounced by an eminent accountant “a perfect system for auch books and accounts/' This is the on'y institution in the city in uhfob b Profr nor of Penmanship gives regular instruction In that im science, and consequently the only one ahero a good hand writing can be obtained. The course embraces upwards of 300 commercial calculations, many of which are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pen mansnip bat those executed by Mr. Williams are exhibited. Call for a Circular and specimen of his Penmanship. Duff’d Book-Keeping, Harper’s edition, $1.60. The most perfect in the language." Duff’s Steamboat Accountant, $l. “A perfect system." 4®*All letters addressed to the Principal will be nroiortlv answered. jelifcdaw PRACTICAL WORKS FOR MKOiiaNIOS ANDQTIILU3 The American MlUer, and Millwright’s Assistant • The Analytical Chemist's Assistant; The Encyclopedia of Chmnhtry, practical and tbfopdtical by Brooth and Morflt; ’ The Complete Practical Brewer ; The Builder's Pocket Companion * The Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant, by Byrne- Tbe Practical Mode! Calculator, by Byrne; The Cabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer s Companion • Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier, Colburn on Locomotive Engiuex; Norr.a‘ Hand-book of Loromodre*, Englu.-ere and Ma chinists ; The Complete Practical DirtUUr, by Byrne' The Dyer and Color Maker’s Companion, by Byrno • The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyth ; The Practical Dyer and Scourer; The t-ractlc.l Assajer'a, Miner’s and Enrfnenrt Com panlon; 6 The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon ; Perfumery: Its Manufacture and Use, by MorGt; The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Morflt • The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier; The Painter’s, Gilder’s and Yaroisher's Companion; The Paper Hanger’s Companion; The Practical Surveyor's Guide, by Andrew Duncan Overman on Manufacture of Iron; ' Rural Gieinistry, by Solly; Templeton on Steam and Steam Engines; The Turner’s Companion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule • Walker on Electrotyplog; ‘ And numerous others, for sale by 0 r B. T. 0. MORG AN, ap B° No. 104 Wood street, near Filth. PLEASANT BOOKS FOR BUMMER READING— Iife In California, Mountains and Molehills; by Frank Maryatt. A Visit to the Camp Before Sebastopol; by R. 0. McCor mick, Jr. Whichf the Right or the Left; a religious novel Lights and Shadows of Englieh Life; a novel, by the au thor of “ Belle of the Season/’ QiUnajy* 00 * ° f *” BnsUßh °P inm Eater ;by Thomas Do C' o, “ Ea'i ; b F Ml«a Sew.ll, author of •' Amy Herbert," Dt olc -I - Tol »- paper, $1; 1 vol. Mary Lyndon? or RevelaUone of a Life ; on eutobiogra- Female Life among the Mormons DoeaUcha' great book, containing all hla lettera. Star Papers; by Henry Ward Beechor. New York Conauelo, or Fashionable Life The Helrrea of Haughton, or the Mother’# Secret. Charles Works, complete; 1« vob Trial and Triumph; by T. 8. Arthur. AU the New Books published, for sale at the cheap Book Store of H. MINER A CO., an & ia No. 32 Bralthfleld street. ffVHfi GKKAT LITKKAKY 1-h.POi' of Pittabunrb u at °°*?» No * 33 fiaUtbfleM iSStfwhe™ all the New Books are for salt*. « Si 0T » Hal i ; by Mw * Seweli » author of “Amy Herbert,” To™«tott?*l.ss!* ° Lif °’" 4C ' lwo rols ’ P a P er > t 1: one A Via It to tie Camp before Sebastopol; 1 rol., cloth, SI - Tr i! ium ph: or, Firmness in tbs Household. a Daw book by T. B. Arthur. Price ‘2b cents. One that na rents ousht to place in the hands ot their children. P ,, Th ” Heirees of Haughton ; or. The Mother's Secret ilv U tf° r B *™n a eliHe," “OmUo Avon," Ac. P.p„^ Walton-; or, Adventures on the Mosquito Shore 00 eu. grsvlngs; lvoL, cloth, $1,21. w eu fejuale Life Among the Mormons; by the wife or s Mor omuBtOmfr7^i,nc!!loatMl<leKr“,UOD 0f th " f «“«" “1 per'iS^ 18 DICW W ° rk< ’ ““P I ®'-: 12 vole., at 00 reels * “‘A? 3 I I**w Book!. AM authorUalto sell low some Yaluabl* Law Books. 10 Tola. Pa. Reports, by Barr: Bouvler’a Institutes; QroenliaTa Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last oil.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. <l*o. h\ GILLMORE, "P* l at the offlce of Morning Poet. ('IDRIOU3 AND SINGULAR PHENOMENON I—Thit H, 10 '«• n«tur»l color, with .11 the gToWth ° ryoulh '“« °f 'i‘« hair -nSI! * ln BUlaradaptatlon or Ingredienta Id this compound the small Teasels at the root, of the hair, anu thua stimulates the natural secretion of coloring matter, airing tone and strength to its growth. It also imparts to the hair a gloss and beauty unlike that given bv any othe? VTarycunltirUl r " toro th “Mtunl wlor of the hair, where age or elokness has turned It crev BbUhy IJyao) 8. L. CUTHBgRT.IIO Thirds" »nd wholesome literature will be gratified to learn ?A 8 p^ era <* «««* Ward BaeoSJa „„ b£k?STAB ftUlS?dem“„n^7 n ?r bere 'f. by T ' n 9 of Thousai’ds, ana TwTwkl -° n ? for } h9 work u constant and unabated W h ßnt * TolQ,ne for Summer reading that Sri BhouM not «Kl«t to get a copy M A ? ore companionable book for the totK Wn U r ?i* Uo 'it 1 r « , ' Un K “ ffla^,r c - °- bBimiruiiy F iy « »■ WINER a CO., i i»- No. 32 Bmlthfleld street. A A 1 20 more cases of fast colored Calicoes ; 10 do best makes IPraeatie Ginghams; do different brands of Bleached Muslins; With^i I,MJ Ji? 40 Brown' do; £““• Urge assortment of Checks. Tweeds, Ticking*. * cummer Btuffs, Ac., Aa.; all of which will, be offered at oemi-annual prices. aU g; AWKATIIKB TABUS JX)R 1855 accompanies eT*ry cake of HERPETIC SOAP. Price cents. This soap Ir used for rendering the skin smooth, soft and white, removing sallowneea, tan, and redness of the skin. All c “ k *'®L c * Uk fo?> 4c.. on the hands, are healed by it. Sold at the REAL ESTATE OPTICS, 140 Third rt. jyiO TTIVU) PEN PIOTDKES—Every page glows with, the V scintillations of genius, and such la the writer's graphic power of description that the reader is taken away—all but bodily —and made to see, as if present and visible, that whion Is so inimitably described In HENRY WARD BEECHER'S STAR PAPERS for sale at MINER A CO ’B jfU No, 82 Solthfleld street. * : * r •• • .^«»»-,Si>;;tK J&&L '■ -'Arww *Bd ilngalarly «acc«af/ V ff/tfn - "*“i«4y for the core of all Billot liKi!.: Indigestion y. *tb3eß&A' VkoaOcvDrapsjr. Rheumatism. t ( JlSl#' - IS 3 . Ner^ii JnUa'mmatkma £L* ■'Q t *? , '& tiiB Brea*., bid ~'' i £ a^*ud^to»FenuleComplai.at a c< very few are t * ’ -*A diseases in.whlnh a Purgative M& ~ mem- "—'—i , cine is not more or lew required, a) '•* much sickness and' suffering might be prevented, if harmless- but effectual Cathartic were more freely* u* No person cau i'ee! caustic habit of body m vails; beiMes, It eoop generates, serious and often faf ‘ dteeaeea,-which mlghthavebeeia avoided by the timely a? - jndieioua use'of a good purgative. This is alike true - Coida, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangemen They all tend to become or produce the deep*seated a f formidable distempers which load the hearses all over s! land. Hence tr reliable family physic Is of the first P ' Pounce to the public healthy aud this Pill has been pi rected with consummate skill, to meet that / extensive trial of itv virtues by Physicians, ; Patients, has shown results surpassing anything known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyov , we ,” I** 9 ! n °t substantiated by persons of such ? untruth^ 0 * 18 *3* chtt4ctcf “to forbid the suspicion fcwwSf?>Sl! ■pn? llwlt K*® 118111 * 1 ! who have testified i favor of these Pills, we may mention— I ES * * n,l J rUc * 1 Chunlst of Boston, i Btßte Assayor omsmsdrnsotta. whosa high professL-' character is endorsed by the »ayniwnu. ; ., Representatives. ' ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to Ensl&nd * ! tJOHM B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bis&ptf Bostf" Dr. J. R, CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York d endorsed by *ls - W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State; i WftL B. ASTOR, the richest man In America; > S. LKLAND A CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan He. and others. Did space permit, wo could give many hundred car cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, but 'i deuce even more convincing than the experienced emlc P Q bllc men, is found in their effects upon triaL These Pills, the result of long investigation and stt are offered to the public as the best and most comp l which the present state of medical science can a® They are compounded hot of the drugs themselves, be the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extra ] by Chemical process in a state of purify, and combined gather in such a manner as to insure the best rest' Che system of composition for medicines has been finin' Cherry Pectoral end Pills both, to produce a more effic; remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any prof The reason Is perfectly obvious. : While by the old moC composition, every medicine Is burdened with more or * acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each V vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effe: present. All the Inert and obnoxious qualities of «V substance employed are left behind, 'the curative vir‘ only being retained. Hence It is self evident that the el shouid prove as they have proved, more purely reme and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than' other medicine known to the world. As It Is frequently expedient that many medicines air be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician i as he could not properly judge of a remedy without $ ing its composition, I have supplied the accurate Fora * by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to: whole body of Practitioners la the United States and Ur . American Provinces. If, however, there should be odw who has not received them, they will be forwarded to bis request r - Uf ail the Patent Medicines that are offered, how would be taken It their composition was known I 0. * n t^l6^r mystery. I have no mysteries, s ' The composition of my preparations Is laid open t' men, and all who are competent to judge on the su- - freely acknowledge their convictions of their intri merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by men to be a wonderful medicine before Its effects £ known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the i thing of my Pills, end even more confidently, and' willing to certify that their anticipations were more V realized by their effects upon trial. 1 They operate by their powerful influence on the im viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into he< ! action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, be' iver, and other organa of the body, restoring their ir lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever the 1 istjsuch derangements as are the first origin of diseaa , b J JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and lytical Chemist. Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cents Der ‘ Fireboxe»forsl. v s Boli by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. at wholesale retail, b, every Druggist In Fittabnrgb, anil by all DfS . everywhere. ieWm:d roB Tfla ocbb op £ ASTHMA AMD CGISOMPTIt HEW A*D VE u v (VOHDKRFVf HYGEANA i , aaoUQUT HOIIB TO Th E DOOR OF TUB B.LIV A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been * by Dr. Cnrtls, of this dty. In the treatment of-, sumption, Asthma, and all disease* of the Lungs. W-:. for to “ Da. Coarn’s Hiqiaju, oa Iroalisq Htqxan ■»; asd CuxEßy Strup." With this new melhod. Dr. C k stored many afflicied ones to health, as an evidence of V: he has innumerable certiflcatee. Bpeaklng of the ‘ ment a physician remarks, “ It is evident that InhaU constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—th ‘ dicinal properties must come in direct contact will’ whole atrial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the J and vuried changes produced upon them when intro*-' iato the stomach, and oubject to the process of dlgeff-v -The Hygeana is for sale at all the Druggists throughov country.—Arto York Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler Is worn on the breast, under the lineup - r ' r b out the least Inconvenience—the heat of the body ! ‘ fluflicjcnt to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of car cure?, like the following, might bo named: One package of the Hygeana has curedme of the Af! or fix years standing. J. F. Ksxsqubt, T , „ * ■ V. M. of Duncannon,' I am cured of the Asthma of tea years’ standing Y - Curtid’s Hygeana. Maroaoxt Kisros,Brooklyn, hr-'' : - Mrs. Paul, of N 0.6 HaJmmond Btreet, N* Y., was cu * ‘ **■ a revere caseof Bronchitis by the Hygeana. ? * 7 r My plater has been cured of adifltresringcoughofsV ’ yeara’ standing, and decided to be incurable by the ? < . clans. Bhe was cured in one month, by the Hygeana./ *' > • T _ J. H.GauniaT,BicnmondJ The Uev. Dr. Cheever, of New York, testifies ofonr,‘‘ * cine lu the following language: . s’" T „ ~. Nrw Yoax, Nov. 16, Ir,/> ' > D*\a Bm—l thmk highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygean* "*■ V.; rcrae-ly in diseases of tho throat aDd lungs, lfavir" j * ' Home opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am % v that it \n u most excellent medicine, both the •' -=■ ' Lbt'iiibatingßppiicaUcin to the cheat. f : .. ■* r * ourt ‘-' i ’« Hygeana is tho ORIGINAL /* V ' GENUINh ARTICLE; all others are base imilatirt vile and INJURIOUS counterfoils. Shun them 1 would POIBON. i For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyset, 140 Wood stni L. Sel.ers A Coq Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester. ■ [myldrd' Carter’s Spanish Mixtur TUE GREAT POEIFIEB OP THE BLr Kot a Particle of Mercury in it. LET THE AFFLICTED BEAD AND PONDfi; Intalli r Remedy for Scrofrila, King i Kt U, R? tiam, Otetinato Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or li on the BoUs, Ague and Fever, Chrot - Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargem : I’ain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, 8*; Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all !* arising from an injudicious use of Mercury.lmorur Life, or Impurityof the Blood. i This great alterative medietas and Purifier is now used by t; ; usands of grateful patientsftura : of tho United States, who testify daily to the ren; Hi® greatest of all mefDelneai CER 3 SPANISH AIDCTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheu; ncrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Livefdisease, i Ulcers. Old Sores. Affections or the Kidneys, Diseaa’ Ttaoat.Female Complaims, Pains and Achin?of^ malit «; For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has vet W' to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all " ties, acte gently and efficiently on th® liver and < ■ strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to, the ? v^Lf^.? nd ®hd restores th;. tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the*' cf youth, to itopristtao vigor and strength. J ? For the Ladies, it is Invariably better than all ' metics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Speniebf will remove all salloiyness of complexion, bring it mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to~the step,? prove the general health in a remarkable degree hi the medicines ever heard of. • The large number of certificates which we hav* from persons from all parts of the United States, ir • evidence that there is no humbug about It. Tf hotel keepers, magistrates, pbyaldanft and pubUa f knoa*n to the community, all add tnelr tastlmoi wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIF' Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almr read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all}' has performed. . Nona genuine unless signed by.BBNNBTT A Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, lUtihmond, to ;• orders for supplies and agencies must be address©*' J° r *>y B. A. FAHNESTOCK. JOSEPi NQ, FLEMING BKOB., ami by DruxjcLsta eenera oct3l*d*wlv gXATEMKNX PEOM CANADA — * ** „ . ~ . Quauic, February 7t' Mctirt. A. Fahnestock & Cb.—We had the pi receding, tbit morning, the within certificate of mifage, which aril! bo ver> gratifying to you. cm voluntarily. We are, Gentleman,'yours, Tory t? _ J. MUB3O* Omtomen-My little daughter, four years old eon, older, were for a considerable time strife* •-* W hi°vf*T 1 Phased two bottles of -your Yen 1 which I gave them three doses, according to c and strange to say, In less than tkree hours ih»vi ra»u n ,^ E r^ DND^ D WORMBp SoSJtfi-- of irom twelve to fifteen iuobea. I JZ'i'ZLS**??*. *> mack oi the beneficial: y kk Ver “tfuge, I feel It my duty to recommend public, as, in my opinion, one of tha most-efflcacl ■lies against worms ever offered to the public. - Gentlvmen, believe mo lab® ? ' ? Your much obliged and humble , , • NATHANIEL L* Prepared and sold •by B. A. A. PAHNBSTOt corner of First and Wood streets. Joseph White’* Carriage Aepaa- TOSKPH WHITE, now carrying on bual* • Jf. ? ess his spacious pngnWeB. fcowfy<a lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh.andbH : Oreeusborg turnpike, near the T-rr Mlln Tflf llun, between Pittsbnrgh and Lawrenoeville, rt : public to inspect his stock ofCA UUGQIES, Ac. And he particularly informs purchasers, that one price only is made. Pour; experience in the business, enables him to placei patrons the same choice collection of Carriage}" many years past it has been his- particular depr! select from the various and. most talented East'- factuxers. The success of bis new system Is economy of his arrangements will supply the ben' fashionable xnandikctores at moderate Unencumbered'by those heavy expenses ■ mania for dealrating booses of business has L ’ the price of goods, (owing to large rents.) JOSEP wiII sell, on ready money only, at mubb Im* tha profits. J Tm! » Oarrlagesrepairedin the beet •/ _ . „ ATTENTION! B d a T M«’ B»u: also, SfiUtia or Volunbwi ';. . ’ Territory, entitled kJ of i*f j W^nTfoxm 11 !^^ 1 Act ofCo ’: : '' ’ f l3M >*« ' whola, 160 Acres. 0 4 “ of «a will m ; .4wan^* tom 9 mhu , ': Ho, 89 .. It-. •-«*. .... . : ••■' .’ ■'•'•' -' “r.*’ ■ MEDICAL. PILLS; IJfHALATIO
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