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J . ■if l ' . V .> : *t . ' ;v. 1 , : ■.■ ■ ...-v^ .* RAILEOADS. OBNTIUVyiMH O 8.. A IIEOAU tlßlfil Sn&B Sommer Arrangement —Change of Time. TUIIEK DAILY TiIAINS KACU WAY, (jDNDAYtf EX GKPTKD.) And but on* Change of Cara between Columbus auil Baltimore^ ON aui niter Monday, June lsih, IbJO, Truiui- "inrun m follow B GOING EAST. A’xjjrt-.si Afai/ .Wght r.tiw Train. Train. Tram. Oolombua —.10.00 A. M. ;j ;w I*. M. 11:30 P.M. Se War k 11:10 “ • 445 “ -.12:60 A. M Zanesville 12:20 l’ M. (>:ou “ 2:12 '* Oonconl 12:6S 6:44 3:01 " Cambridge li2u •* 7:US “ 3.26 ** Barnesville 2:23 “ 6.25 Arrive Bellalr 3:30 “ GOING WEST. Hxpresi ilaxl Xiyht Leave. Train. Train. Train Bellalr 9:46 A M ' 6.16 A M 6:Ou P M Belmont lu:3l •• 6.16 •• 7in •• Barneevllle 10:62 •* 0:4-4 • T. 40 •* Cambridge 11:66 “ *.(M " o.uo Concord 12:17 P.M. *3O - 9:26 Zanesville Newark - Arrive Columbus.,. 3:20 “ 1215 P. M. 1.20 A.M. The Express Train Kaat will stop to take up or leave passengers, nt Taylor’s, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell’s, Barnesville, uud Belmont only. Ooiko W*sr will stop only at the above named Stations. The Mai) Train will atop at all the Btation* where the Mall Is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice b«iug given. The Night Train will *top at all Sta tions on proper uoUce being given. . * OOINO EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Expn*« Train, Connects at Columbus with the Express Train .which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A, M. and with the Train from the West on the Ootuwbue, Piqua and Indiana Railroad ; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Saudusky, Manstiold and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; ut Wheellug with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East ern Cities. The 3:80 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; «t Newark with Sandu.-ky. Mansfield and Newark Railroad; nnd at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad. Piu all parte on the Western Rlveri, and at Cleveland and San dusky with Rtennws to all port- on the North-western Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to anj from the Ortai West. RATES RETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH FIRST CLASS.—Roots, Shoe**, Dry Goods, l_ r . .. (In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac i ' BBOOND CLASS.—Rooks and Stationary,) I>ry Goods, (in hales,) Hardware, Lso-vOOo per ther, Wool, Ac 1 THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bogging, Rhoou ( and Pork, (In bulk,) Ilnmp, ix- i' f Jlo00j!i - FOURTH CLASS.—Cofiet*, Fish, D-.ron and | Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil f 100 p, ' r 1000)8 4®“ In Bhipping UooJa from any point Hast ot Phllud.d pbla.be particular in mark package - via /Vnnry/nunnj Aailroad.” Alt floods consigned to tint Agent* of title Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Frkiqut Agsbts—Monos P«>U*»r, Boston; J l. Elliott, N. Y 4 B. J. Soaedor, Philadelphia; A K.«vns Balti more; Ueo.O. Frunciacua, Pittsburgh; Hhrlnguiuti A Brown, Cincinnati, uhio; J. S. Moorhead, Loui.*vllle, K 34 R. C. Meldrum, Madlsoti, lud; Hatelltr A Co, St. Louis Mo ; J B. Mitchell A Sen, KvanFrllle, Indiana. U. II HOUSTON, General Frel/ht Agent, Philadelphia. 11. J. LOMUAKKT, “>'9 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. Stenbcnville aud Indiana Railroad. CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY,.Jun.- 2u, 1>56, the Mail Train leaves Steubenville daily, (Sunday* *.v<’ ted.) at 7 o’clock, A. M., and arrive at Newark at 1 s>l ,\;kvk. p M., connecting with train* for Columbus, SsnduHkv, Indianapolis Chictiru, Cincinnati, Ln-allc, Mount Vi’ruoti, It ok L-dund, Toledo, rulut Louis Keucb Cincinnati at 8:20 same rieuiuw RETURNING: l#av«rt Newark at 12 o’clock, M , mid arri \ er at Steuben ville nt 7.10 P. M. Pars-ngeru by Lhl<- train leave Cincin nati at 0 o’clock, A. M. The Cadiz Accommodation Train Leaver? Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted.) at i. 05 P. M., and arrives at Cadi: ut 0.(15 P. M. &&7uumnKVENNY, «Jt:iu’ral uud Ticket k. W. WOODWAUD. J e riup«riut»‘nd»-nt. ~~ AIB LIKE ROUTE 1855. FttCSl CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS* Via CUICAUO, ALTON ANL> ST. LOUIS RAIL ROAD, Formerly tti« Chicago and MUaloslppl. Carrying the Great American Kxjrress and L . S Mails. TIIK Only Direct and Reliable Route to the South nud Bouib*Weat—Bevculy Miles Shorter than uny other Bout*. two Tunocaii xxr&xid tbairu uui, surdatj xxcxptsd. Leaves .4 rriws at Chicago. St. Lo«i.t. St. Louis Day Express U. 16 A. M .. IZ no A. M. St. Louis Night Kxprena 10.00 P. M 2Al> p. M. Trains run directly through without change of ears or baggage. Pram Chicago la St. Lomu tn ll>[\ hours. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rtvk. Island Railroad for Ottawu, La Salle, Rock Island aoJ Cen tral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Waynp-aville and Decatur, aud with Stages lor Peoria. At SpringQeld, with Great Western Railroad lor Jackrou ▼Hie and Illinois Hirer. At Alton, with Dally Liue of Packets for litmnlbal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions or North-eastern MWouii At St. Louis, with Daily Kirst-ola*? Menm.-r* lor New Orlimnu and Intermediate point* on the Lower MR-iesippi, and with Regular Lines ol Packets tbr Kansas, M. Joseph] and oil points on the Mi».ourl, IViiii-t-.-, Cumt-tUnd aui Arkansas Rivers. U. P. MORGAN, Hup’t, lliuoming’ou. ill L. DARLING, Agent. Ohicuuo, ill. I «l * | I LL fNOIS CENTRAL KAII.ROAD: aMNomug &&&, nTi?^ ME**!a-SlPiitJlpl^jg^y^ Carrying tho Croat D. States Mail uud Expreoe TWO PASaaNGEIt TRAINS RUN UAII.V „u c1«,.,,1ir» length from DUBUQUE L> CAIRO, AM) CHICAGO to CAIRO. This Road, in conjunction with Trnlus of the ohl«- and Mlßaisslppl K. R. and Chicago and Galena K-ulr.md, loratw the most direct and only continuous R. R fuie (rout OHICACO to St. LOUId, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CniOAUO lo DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows : 10 A. M. and 10.5 ft) P. M.—Sr. lioms and Cairo K.vi'ki&s. Paasengers for BL Louis by (bis train take the cars ■•! the Ohio anti Miss. IL It. at tiandorul, an.l uru carried direct to SL Louis. 936 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Douuqus anu Galina Kx FfiBSS, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Dally Lino of Btoam Packets for tit. Paul and the Upper Mississippi river cities. Trains leave Cairo fur Obiuuro and Dubuque at 7 JO A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Passengers from the Bast aud places on the Ohio river destined for tit. Louis, will save 190 mlloa of tedious uuJ un certain river navigation from Cairo to BL Louis, and arrive fifteen hours iu advance of the river route, by taking the «ra at Cairo. Tickets to fit. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, tiL Paul, and nil lin If”*® 1 places by ibis route, can be had at the office of the X* 0. ft p. Railroads In Pittsburgh, and Michigan i.R llailTO »d la Chicago. - J R. B. MASON, Sup't. PITTBBDEOH AHD C O N N E L L 8V I L L K bub* «rin railroad Open from West Newton u;..* County, to Mllteuburc tui 2. rela “ a County B otwtlon, Fayette THK FAST STEAMKH CLARA FISUFR l.«*; tered by the P. ft C. K. u. St,,!,* £?V h *l every evening ut half-past four o’dV-k pr«b.ei T P Newton, oonneoting there with the Train* u/’m,! .I? burgh and ConuelJevilln Railroad, which vriu the abovepolnts until lorther notice, as follow* • *' KU Leave West Newton at 6:30 A. M.; stopping ut [fort u AV -i Smith's Mill, Jacob's Creek and Layton; reaching Miiten burg at&3o o’clock. Returning, leave MUtenburg a M.; stop at all woy stations, and arrive at West N««wton ni 7:36; connecting with the steamer CLARA FltillEK tvr Pittsburgh: reaching Pittsburgh at noon. Beoond Train will leave West Newton at 151 o’clock tur Miltanbnrg, and returning, will leave MUtenburg at c P. M., stopping at all way stations. Pare from Pittsburgh to Miitenburg,'sl,l6. Stages for Uniontown and Connellirville will connect with the Trains at MUtenburg Station. Freight will be transported each way daily. For rates apply to D. W. CALDWELL, Esq., Assistant Superintendent, West Newton; or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agent, on board the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the Monocgahela Bridge. OLIVER W. BARNES, President and Superintendent. Pittsburgh, June 20,1866 Mem I Gbarlotte Blum*, "~ *fkJf < &NWAOTDBBII ANDDKALEIt in Puno Fortis, and Jy| Trtiporter of Mario and Musical Instramenta. Bole Agent for the celebrated Hamiwbo Puhos ; also, for Ballet, Davis A Co.’s Boston Pianos, with and without Ooleman’o ASoli&n Attachment. (my3| No. lib Wood street. .. d .. ‘s ' y i* /* ■ ■ * - ■ ■’ ■■ ■ ■ .V ~’ ? f MEW AML Dili EOT ROUTE OPENI KANSAS AND NEBRASKA Tract lL R. is now COUP LET ED. And Trains run the entire distance from OUIOAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Oars. The Only Direct Route to BUHkINGTUN. QUINCY KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPEILO. SORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and the only ALL RAILROAD Route from GUICAGO TO ST. LOUIS. BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DEOATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the lUinoiy Centrul, Great Western, and Ohio and Misflbi cippi Railroad*. arr.9:46 •• arr. 6.16 Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East-avoiding all layiug over at any of the point*. 3 Ewigt** leave Burlington daily for BoaLhern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all the important points west of the Mississippi m far a a Council Blair, with from forty to fifty miles leasstaglng than by any other route. Tbe Road, for a large portion of the way, ia laid with the ooimmjoua Rah, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant new Caro. By this route passengers are sure of making connec tions, and arriving at St- Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vesatious delay of logs uud Ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at ufiy point. TllltOUUll TICKETS by this route can be purchased at ull the Railroad Offices In the East; at tho Office of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena lL at the Mich. Out. It. It. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sts., opposite Treniout House, Chicago. KU KIUUT consigned by thin route will receive Immed!# l ate C. G. HAMMOND, Hup’t. 0 K. KOLLKTT, Ueu’l Tlcfcut Ag’t, Oiiicugo. jßgb'- TKJKIiTd can be procured at Lbe j-rinaipul llaUroml UUleo;' tif the euuutry. mhl9 r fl 'UK » Trains of the Ohio and IVnna. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh nt 2.00, A. M. and 8.00, A M., connect at Aliiauce for Cleveland hs follow? • Trains ft.r Cleveland leave Alilnn.-eRt 5 55, A.M., and 12.00 M., conn cting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, find arriving in Cleveland at A. 51. und 2.20 p. M, und l>oih i-onn- lin ; with Train* for Toledo, Chicago «nd St L"ui* at 0.00 A M. and 2 15 P. SI. The 3.00 P. M. Train tr >ni Pill.-burgh tanker uo connec tion lor Cleveland. Passenger-f,, r Toledo, Chicago, St. Louie, Rock Island, Gklpua, and th- North-west, who with to go through with out drteuiii'ij, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A M.. nu t '.rrivmg in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., aa that 1* the ODty train by which close connections are made at or beyoud Chicago. PiLsaengers by tbi* train reach Chicago at 8 00 next morning, and St. Louis at midnight, baggage checked through to Cleveland and Chicago. - FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND OLBVBLAND. Ixlctaji. 2J d't. Istctaxi. Vdcd. To Alliance $2 20 To La Salle....sU> 00 $l2 60 *' Cleveland -100 “ Rock IMM, lfl 00 1100 “ Toledo ti 50 “ Galena la 16 14 00 “ iMrnt . .. 700 $0 10 •• Springfield 18 70 10 20 “ Chicago....«l2.U.S slo4;< *• Burlington If 00 16 00 " HUmilngt ..UMKJ U4O •* Peoria IS 00 14 00 St. Loubi 21 00 10 f.u PiiF--.*ngere ara rr ju-eted to procure their tickets at the pfilce of thi* Company, In the Monongah"la llouae, third dooi htth w the corner. VTKAMBGAT DISASTERS GN JUtetogrUE WESTERN WATERS, AND ■BMSfgaHbsTBAMWAT L»1 RECTORY.—TbeSEufiOk uti have now in course rf preparation a new STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY, whWi will be burned in October next; the l»*>k will contain over two hundred pages. Ulus truled iu the fce-l ctyle, and neatly bound in a durable manner. IT WILL HE ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST ING Ih>OKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will he a that will be interesting to all elafo-es of }e-c*ple. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORS’ will contain a complete llet aud de scription of uli the Steamboat* now atloat on the Western aud Soetberu waters. The length, uu»Jel, speed, power and tonoagr of each boat, where aud by whom built, the ttarne uf the 1-onLulth the (rod- she in in. Al o, the name* of Captain* and oRJcn-rn, her age, Ac., Ac. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboat* end Steomtoatiug pu the Western w uters since the application of steam : also, a sketch of the fir*; lout built for the Ohio River, with the until*! of the l-tiil.lef, comtnander and owner. The Kit I.K DIRECTORY will oontaiu a U*t aud Je-crlp tiei. of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have o'our red (he WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, Wnutb fully lilu.trafel, with a LIST OF ALL THOSE WHO HAVE PERISHKO HY THEIR BURNING, SINKING AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern water*. Tie' InreeU.ry will contaio Maps of the Ohio, MhjAiv.dppi, MiK-.-.;uii, Illinois Arkansas Wliitu, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other Rivers, with the Towns aiwl Cities laid dorm, wltli oorrect dKlancet?; also many other River and Coiamercinl itecis of inUwvflt to the people at Ur ( p;. The Uv>k will contain the card* of the various U S. Mall tu.. U ud" they wn in, - fc c., Ac. The Directory will alyn cvmtain a complete Ibd of ail Lho reeponaible Steamboat Llceneed uDic.ere, their phxvn of residence, Ac , Ac ; tlei u*w Bteain b"Ht Law, iu> resuiremeut*, with commeUbi, showing whureiu it btrru/Us the oijiar, aud iryurrs the t’jficrr, Ac , A.:., and all the Importnut U. S Su preme Court Steaml»out up to date; the lUtw? and iiiif-TUut Commercial PririlegvH, llllla r.f Ladlug, im portant Decieifiis of the varicu* U. S Courts in regard to FrelghD? I***l and Damaged, Ac., Ac., with many other things of iuterest. The Directory will U* illustrated In lb* best style and printed in the bust manu*r. The author has for six years been gathering together all the fact? and item* In regard to the numerous steam W-at disasters ou the Western and Southern waters, and now inteudn publishing them in lHK _ »k form. The price of the work will be put at the low eutu ol Our Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be Issued (or the lioatineu; all othera desirous of suhacrlblng will hure to do W Ht once, an uooe will b« printed QDless orderod in ndbauce. Thin work 1“ declined to have a circulation ol over EIGHTH TllGtiSAh’D copies, as the publishers ore receiving large numbers ol eubecriWra, per mall, from all partri of the country, daily. Some of tins oldest l>oatmen, ne well us must scientific mou of the times, ara contributor* to the Mmunbonl Directory. The Directory will be issued in October, and will be an ornament to the parlor as well a? steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (po.it paid) you will receive a copy ol the above work. All cuiumutilcalbas and lell-',. should I>* addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD & tX>., j elMolivrtf Poctofllcc Building. Cincinnati, Ohio. Alexander \V» KoiUr, ’ Attorney and counsellor at law, aru sou.-*- tuk ir Cuaroxhv, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and JVuhiona, oDd for the Collection ol Claims in Grant Britain and Ireland. Collections made in this and a.ljolning Counties; E*. laies of decedents settled; Real Entitle bought, eold or leaned, nnd mills collected. Moneys invented on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined aud title papers drawn. ilßkvon PCUUTII street, a l'uw doors above timithfleld. Pitinburgb, March 23, 1 S 5& —jmh23:dxwj A. W. PoiUr, VTOTARV PUBLIC, and Coinuuiwinuer for the Mates ol lx Tenne:t-ee, New Uampshlrp, Connecticut, Wlsconaiu, NVw York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments aud proofs takeu fi-r rvco’d ur use in uny uf the above named Mutes, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 2>L 1 { wh2S daw ' '■'ina t>r Mosonuauela Namuwhb To , { Pittsburgh. July 12, Ibbii. > iiutlii-nJ; •I h . c 'ij pb-ru-.-nl to the Charter-ol this j tympany. approved the B.th ‘ay of Jnuuury, lii>4, re- UMiruig the Company m extetid the improvement above Brow'tiHvilb-, uud liutli'Hiing tlie application ol the toils of the Company to that ''bje. t. uni tlie dlsttibuLo-n of new el'-ck KlUixjgct the stockholders to an amount e-jllai to the earnings of the Company thus expend*!— the Treasurer ha.« l.—ti in-dru. h-l lo .Uptribule amongst the stockholders, m »*'»• --uek, Voui per •.•ti!. u pon the amount held by them rcf-peeli ve.l j . which will i„. placed to the credit of their slock mvouul.H ■t, tL-- I ks of (be Company. Plaul Steam Mill, i , July Mth, Hf. 6 j JUlh lijtt-r-t.'t .-I Mmhia IiAKVSk Cmu>s uud Aha P Liiii.tej iu r known to fail when properly persevere 1 with. M .ny .mi(Ter the torture .d lhiriv»mj>lHinl for months un.l yeara, wbeu a few mouths would procure a i-erbiln, nafe uud speedy remedy. Office and Private Coi.eulliug Radius, No. 1 1 DIAMOND t ' lle y- ju26 I \K. HRO)> N contjuurn to be uouuulLtvi lor the cure ol Jl / SECRET DISEASES. UU success in long standing cases in unbundled. The afflictod are luvited to call with out delay. Penw.ua affilr.tod with Venereal DieeufcMH, Rheumatism, Pile.*, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get Ida advice. Letters containing a fee immediately answered. Office and private Rooms, No 41 Diamond alloy, Pitta ,,Ur?h - _ )«*' / 1 ARTKK’ti NEW HOOKS at DAVISON'S, 06 Market at- V.y Emily Vernon; or Filial Piety Exemplified ; Philip Colville, a Covenantor's story, by Grace Kennedy; tumilyat lleaUierdale, or the Influence of Chris tian Principles, by Mrs. Mackny ; William Wilberforce, or the Christiau Statesmen, by Collier; The Dead'lu Christ, their State, Present and Fu ture, by Dr. John lirowu, author of Exposition of Ist Peter, Ac., Ac ; \ Prayer* of Uu* Apostle Paul , Stray Arrow*; Works of Philip Henry; Jacoby Notes, Vuls. I uud ‘J; Memoirs of Oberllu ; Uich and Poor, by Kyle; Ashton Cottage; Manual for the Young; Footsteps of tiL Paul; je-1 WANTED— Cooks aud House Servants for private fam ilies and hotels. Ladies who need Nurses or auy Mod ol female help, uuj gentlemen who want Clerks or bailsmen of business habits, with good references, Gordon ers, Oiirriage Drivers, or Meu or Boys to do any kind ol w\>rfsvc.au bo supplied at , RARit’d INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, n . .. 410 Liberty street. * Harvest minds wanted—hl?JVHseH at 60_and cts. jy27 1()( ) of the very newest sty lea, 1 oV lU “ gal ti and at - - A *_ A : MASON ft CO.’S, 26 Fifth at. Efofeafo bv** 1 ’ tU P^^ der ’ Te ? d on Cl ' )nei M: omollt and tQr b > ATWELL, LEK 4 CO. Whit A « S_^& bbl '’ ornah «d, Powdered and Relined White Sugars, just rec’d and for Pale bv jy27 ATWELL, LEE ft Co. FOR SAliE—That superior House and Lot, No. Ul on Fourth, above Smithiieid street It is offered "at a’low price. Enquire floon of THOMAS WOODS, jy27 No. 75 Fourth at. ri^AK—loo bbl 6 N. C. Tar, large bbla, In One order, to ar X rive on consignment, and for sale by jy«7 ATWBLL, LK£ A CO. ■ V 1 ' • * . ”' . .. * RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE. THROUGH Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI? All K&llroml to tire nilssUalppl, Chicago , Burlington and Quincy HAIL ROAD Fouuuily tub Chicago and Aurora a Cbat. Military CONMECTIKQ WITH Uhlo uud Ccnßßylvania Ualtrojut, VIA ALLIANCE. J. DURAND, Suu’t, Cleveland. J. A. CAUGUKY, Ag’t, Pittsburgh. lon.uuo tui'iKs 1 W. U. COPELAND, TreaHurer of Mon. Nav. o<>. oHoiaraw^w^r' N^BffiMSassafe'SSK by t“a° road n ““'' in lbl! cl,y for P“»®g«ra wri- The Proprietor having, at considerable expense. fitted nn n wee ent Btyie, the MANSION HOUSR would r«pst’ fully solicit a Phare of public patronage. There la attached a splendid STABLE and extendve WAGON VAHD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. febl:y ST DLA lit HOTE Li , Corner 0/ .ftnn and a. CZatr Pittsburgh, Pa. rplIK undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel,” having X taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it In magnificent style, would respectfully finvito hia friends and the traveling puhlle to give him a call. An. eured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex perience In the business, he, can give entire eatisfaction, and his charges moderate. fi*22 WM. 0. CONNELLY. GOOD'iMTICWT IIULSK, CIUUNKR OF LIBERTY AND dIIANT STUEKTB, near f the UatlruaJ Depot. _J_onl3:ly JAMES (SHANNON. Proprlator. OWBTOH*S» WAVEKLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Chestnut end Walnut, Philadelphia. (au29:y THE UNION, NO. 11l Arch street. Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (late cf the Engle,) Proprietor. faulEfcy QASKILL HOUSE, CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUIH STS., WARREN, O rpilK Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the JL public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened as q house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of tbeOhio Stage Company,lt offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage 1b respectfully solicited. aul7 M. GASKILL. FUANKJLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PARKER A LAIRD, Proprietors. jyly:3m| TERMS $1,60 PER DAY. atcOHLLAN HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, PENN A. fpUE undersigned havlug taken charge of the above .f named House, and refitted it at a lurgo expense, In it eom/urtablw as well as elegant style, Is now prepared to re ceive guests, tiud give ample Hnlisbictiou to all who may pn n-niw-the liouee. JauS.tt‘l JAMES DOWNEY. HARE’S HOTEL, | Late Parmer’s Exchange,] NO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Filth street, Pitta burgh. Sh.MUKL LIAKK, Proprietor. This Hotel is entirely new, having just been completed lor She accommodutiou of tho public. (cepi3 (FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. 1 PATRICK A SON, Pnomt-Tui;*.—This House has un- J • dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, mad large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to reuder the Fiunsun u place where all the com forts of u first clues hotel can be found. iyi-tj a Patrick a son. FLORENCE HOTEL, No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. {OONItUCTfI. 0* TUB BURf.fKiN FLAN.) HEUBEN LOVEJOY, 0c3.1y PROPRIETOR. RESTAURANTS. WILKINS HALL, VV C. GALLA 0 H E K , Pboprietor. fburUi stre,' i. Mtoeen WoJd and Bm.iUifi.tld. 1 1 Mi IS spacious establishment has boon lou&si by the sub- X ecrlber, and completely roooraL-d. lie is at all hours prepare, 1 to finrd.ih every luxury that cun U> found in the best regulated restaurwcts in the States, lily spar hum Bar will always be rtuppllod with the very best Liquors. Game of every de scription, in its nenson, can always be found at Wilkins Hall. |ap7| W. U UAIUtIHKR. UANK kXc.HA N ti E,’* TIIIUD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. f|'UU Subscribers beg leave to Inform their friends und X the public generally, that they have leased the above well known Uestauraut, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired nud re turuishwl, and now open. The proprietors have spareti no expense to make the Bank Kx change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure as the busiiieey man. The larder will at all times be stocked with tb« delicacies of the seonon,and nerved up under the nuvpi cea of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask for the patronage c-f u generous public. ■* r J. BCHANDELMKRKU, JanlLly 0. B. FRANCIS t OUN t 1 l/'Ol’l A «“U ti T Jtl K AND COFFEL D. BARNARD. Ao. 40, Fyfl* Sired, between HWJ and Jfarfcel. jsniu.l) 1 rirrauuEtju. .CRYSTAL PAL AC E / No. 1H Market street. C. C. SEELY, S \ RESPECTFULLY Informs hbi friends and the fajJr-üblif In general, that he bad just elarted his New York and Philadelphia modern style ol COOKING uYSTKRB and everything else in the eating Hue. Oyssare lu the Shell or rdew.-d, for ceota adoton. He will also tarnish the l>cst of everything that the market will afford. House always open until!.: o’clock in the morning. marl3-tf OYMTfclt SALOON AND itEBTAbUANT! 103 WOOD STREET tJMiK subscriber has now hi* OYSTER BALOGN AND X EATING UuUSK perfected !a a manner that Cannot b« excelcJ by any niinli.ir establishment iu the city. UliAl.S WILL UK SKUYKD ii‘ AT ALL 2IUUEB Of TIIK 1)A r, from the Ciiuicetl Meats, Kowli, Kiih| Jke., Aci Ills Bill of F»r« cannot be surpassed, aui he would reaped fully invite the alUutiou of thu public to it. CHARLES STILL, Ja2o;ia*etf KM Wood street. St. Clair Beer Urewery. f¥Hi E underuigned respectfully informs the public that ft* X Is now fully prepared to larro «**d me public generally, with his celebrated EAGER BEER, in bullies. All orders left at his office, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY,(near Wood street,) will lie punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to any pert of ibr city nr vicinity. joUS.tr y 0. BCUBNOK. v Uaulu’ Lager User Hall, iVo. luO SmtlhJUld rireii, cjqoiiU Uu Custom lioust. r|>UE subscriber has just opened our of the largest an i X best finished Lager Beer Hall* in the city, ilia Beer is acknowledged to la* a superior article, and every other ac commodation about hid house cauuot b« excelled. m*:go:3m A. UENITZ. WD. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH’S clebraled • Keunett Ale and Brown Stout. Also,Common Ale aud Porter, in quart and pint bottles. The atteuUon of families, and the trade, la regretfully nollcitod. aul l:y Mineral Water ana Sarsaparilla - ' WM. D ENGLISH, IMtt street, below Pruu, is now manufacturing and boUlelng the above beverages on an eiWmuvu scale. lib articles an* of the best quality, and nufactured from the purest material*. octl7:ly HOPPERS PATENT PLANE f pHE uudersigued Id prepared to supply CAltrENTEllti, X CABINET-MAKERS, and Worker;* in Wood generally with hbi Patented and vuluable PLANES. All who huvo tried it, prouaum:.* u u most valuable In vention, that taunt sooo come into g« neral une. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among many letter* the Patentee hoe received recommending this Piano above all others in use: PiiTauuuau Stxam Oihtnn Pactokv, 1 . , February 22,1566. j We hereby certify, that daring the last twelve months we have uved Hopper’s Tatrut Plane, and do Dot hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carpenters ub mu perior io any other Plane in use. tVe consider It peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, aud all aoUd of hard wooj, and f.-r planing veno-rs, it »u tar superior to the old m.-dft >.f scraping, bedded being a groat Having of time. One rnau, by usiug thin Plane, will plane more veneere than dve xneu cau do by any other plane or method ‘ D U. U. Iltu * (Jo. To Mojjid F. Eatoh, Kag.: idtur AYr I have examined Hopper’s Patent Bench Plane, uud believe it to be a most excellent article for the uee for which It L intended, an a combiuntloh of plane uud scraper. it ia particularly adapted to pluolng Venera, an J It not require one luurth the time or lnla»r of the old method and 1 have no doubt, when Its properties Ik,come oenerally koowu, but that it will entirely . uperbede tho iurmer te dious and lulxf Counueictf of Now York tir- the umhl por *«*ol work upon Hrrouotrt now iu ut>e DOUBLE ENTRY STEAM UOAT BOOK li KEPI NO, Eiubrnciug eight irlpe of a boat -illustrating re shipments or freight and passongoas, owners’ sotUomeaw, before uod attar sale of the vuhmß ; tninsroru of owneru' aharun, and other important mattera not attempted In any of the one trip system* oi Steamboat Book keeping In Udo PENAIANSUIP, Tauuht Mr. J. U. William*, lb« only profosalonal tfacbsr of penmanship uow In the city. MERCANTILE AIUTUMhTiC, Kmbrticlug a n«w method of computing interest, with all the most approved abbreviations iu mercantile coiunutu. tloua in use. Although olh.-rs advertise these lectures, thin will be found the only institution In the city where they ure regu lurly delivered. R 4hr - oali and get a Oircular and sample ol Mr. Williams' Peumapahlp before engaging elsewhere. IMELD DOOK FOR RAILROAD ENGINEERS.— Contain. ' Ing formula; tor laying out curves, determining frog an gles, levelling, calculating earth work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deffectiona, long chords magnetic variation, logarathlms and natural signs .tan gents, etc. etc., by John B. Henck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,76. #•# The object of the preseut work is to sapply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Hooks of convenient form for use In the field, containing the ordinary lograritbmatic tables are cornmou enough; but a book combining with those tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formulas for laving out curves, turn-outs,crossings, Ac.,is a desideratum which this work Is designed tn supply. U. S. Mjutakv Aoaduiy, West Poiut, April IS, 1854. Gentlemen: I have looked over “Ilenck’s Field hook for Railroad Engineers,” and think It well adapted to the ob ject Us author proposes, and have no question but It will be foundu very ueelul and practicul volume both for oQlceaud field work. D. 11. Mahan. Tuoy, April 21,185-1. I am much pleased with Mr. llenck’s little manual, the “Field Rook ot Railroad Engineers.” With the presents tiou of some of the most practical and useful of recognized processes among railway eugineers, he has given others which, new at leuet in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mure novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practicul nee. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. Ilenck’s book la such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure In expressing my conllal 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. U. F&ANKiiit Quids, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM S. HAVEN, Pealer in Engineers’ Stationery, aoS Market street, corner of Second. VARIETIES I—A Oottage House in Allegheny for sale. Price $7OO. A Brick House and Lot for $760. A email Frame House and Lot on M. unt Washington for $450. omall Farm* tu Ohio and Virginia for sal* on easy terms by |jym 6. QUTUBKRT A SuM, UO Tl.ird at. « ‘ .. , » * . -„ ** ; HOTELS Keunett Ate. MERCANTILE LAW. ■' ’ ** I*>*. *'» \ ''■.,«i|> 5 V -■ 4 INSURANCE COMPANIES. t Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ■aSTSA IKSCUAKCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1811). PAID UP Cash Capital, ------- 8500,000. The thirty-sixth annual statement of the Assets of the iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, or Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1866, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered. $ 16,672 06 Beventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able semi-annually 1 7*2,000 00 Debts duo tho Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, wellsecured, payable at Bank... 120,327 35 Railroad Stocks In Connecticut 07,616 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 112,890 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 08,060 00 Cash on h&nd,in Bank, and in hands of Agents and othurs - 212,506 03 $773,276 03 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other creditors,— nothing. Losses adjusted and due, —none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22. Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. Ail other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured In any city, town or village, depends upoo the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stats or Coiraxcnccr, > _ 0 Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886. Hartford county. / * Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the .(Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Lassos paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company.- Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is sued at this Agency, at remunerative rates. MjF Offloe, No. 67 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll U. B. TEN_BYOK, Agent. ETMA INSUUADiCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered, ItiiU. PAID UP Cash Capital. Cash Surplus, on Ist January, 1855 $473,'473 Capital Stock and Surplus is securely lunited for X tho beneht of all policy holders. As an evidence of the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ability to pay losses promptly, wo 6tato a fact, that Its receipts vary from $126,000 to $160,000 per month. Its business is large and well distributed, and in our opiuion no Company in the United States affords better Indemnity lo policy holders than the .Etna. They continue to make insurance on property iu town and country, at rates an low an Is con t lsteot with safety to the policy holder. H. B. TEN KYOK, Agent. ‘ AS- Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood street**, Pittsburgh. ap2o:ly DKLA W A R MUTUAL SAFETY IHSUHAHCE COMPAHY. OFFICE in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, FULLAJiULPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. on VtHSBLS, Y Oaauo, VTo all parte of the World. Pruqutb. I INLAND INSUUANOKB Ud coode by rivers, canala, lakes and land cariiagcfl.to all partaof the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandize generally. Orr«torv.fl, dwelling bouses, Ac. ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY, NoTember 7,18&3. Honda and Mortgagee $24,300 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Carden, Southwark, and other loana, ...181,663 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com panies Uilln receivable .. Cash on hand balances In the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued.... 121,707 67 SubecripUonNotea 100,000 00 DJBICTO&fl: Dr. B. M. Ilusion, Hugh Craig, Spencer M’llvaln, Charles Kelly, Bamael E. Stokes, llenry Sloan, James Traqualr, ffjn. Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, ’ JameaTenneut, I John B. Semple, | Charles Schaffer, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, I Li. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTlN,President. . TEIOB.O. HAND, ViC3 President. Jo3Bta W. Oowi«, Bec’y. p. A.MADEIUA, Agent, No. 06 _Watej-street, Pittsburgh. Tiia Kraaklla Plra loiaraaes CompanV, Of Philadelphia, ftrinsylvania. DIRECTORS-— Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Uart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich arJs, Hoidecai D. Lewis, Adolphl K, Borie, David S. Browne Morris Patteroon. Ouaa N. Bascara, i’Yuidait ■ Cua9. G. Banckxii, Secretary. to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a Urge Contingent Kund which, with their capital and premiums, safety invented, af ford ample protection to the assured. Wm. Martin, Joseph [I. Beal, Edmund A. Souder, John 0. Davis, Robert Burton, John 11. Penrose, Qoorga 0. Ltiper, Edward Darlington, li Jones Brooke, J. U. Johnson, James C. Hand, Theopilus Paulding, James U. M'Farland, W. C. Ludwig, The Assets of the Company 4 on January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, rix: M» r ado Hampton, D. K.Park, •U. H. Ooggahall. Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, PreriJeut ROD* PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Oafifium, Secretary and Treasurer. ti. 8. Caubiko, Assistant Secretary. Jeciflm Weitorn Inmr&nco Company. PitUburVb.” R. MILLER, Jr_/Vafilmf. | F. M. CORDON, S-erdury W CAPITAL, *300,000. ILUnauro agalnut all kinds of risks, FIRE and 111 RINE. All loasoa will bs llbaraUy adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Diexotobs who are well known In the community, and who are determined by promptnessandllberality, to maintainthe character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Director!.— R.MiUer, Jr.,o. W. Rlokstson, J. W. Butler 5; '‘“if 1 ™’ Jr -> w - 11 Smith, O. Ihmsen, fleorne W. Jackson! Wxu. fil. Lyon, James Llppencott,George Darsle, James Mc- Au ley, Alexander Nimick, Thorns Scott. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouaeof Bpona A Uo , ops tairs,) PltUbnrgh. novLly WATCHES, JEWELRY, NhW QOODHII Watches, Jiwcuut, Savsa W\n* Military Goods, 4c., Wholksals ai?d Rkail.—Coun try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request ed to call, oh we con serve them as well,-and we think bet ter, than they usually are served In Eastern cities, besides ghlng them a responsible guarantee—an Item difficult to obtain In many shops. Silver Detached Levers $lO to $16,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 Ladies’ Gold Lever and Leploe Watches, $25, and upwards Gentlemen’s do do do $35 to $2OO. Chains, Seals. Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps, in excellent variety, and at lowest prices. Watch Repairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work and all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No. %01 Liman Strut, Has JUST RECEIVED the iollowiog very choice ar ticles BRANDIES. Genie Brandy, (very fine,) Otard Dupuy 4 Co. (super.) Marreti 4 Co. Sazerac. Jamaica, Santa Crux. GiN. WINES. Barclal Madelm, Howard, March 4 Co., Mud'ra East India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, Manzanillo do Table j 0 Cooklug jo Beeswing Port, Pure Juice do Ordinary do Bt. Julieh Claret, Dry, 1 Do Sweet, Champagnes, Anchor, Verzeney, Iloldoseck, Together iwith ail other : business. Boguet, London Cordial, Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Rutherford’? Scotch Al*, Barclay’s London I'orter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anlaethe, Ouracoa, Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Hys. and Black Teas, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands. Old Blonongabela Whisky of all grades. ’ articles connected with the tny29:d*w WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, tfu doori from the Aqueduct* opposite the CbUector 1 ! Otfice _ ALLKGBS9? CITY, T a PREPARED TO PUL ORDERS POR WIQB, and all 1. kinds of Ornamental Hair Work. Tha bast quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. my 16:Jawly rUAT LAftD RJCGISTKtt Issued by Thomas Woods, and given away to all at 76 Fourth street, .describes a great variety of Farms, Houses aod Lots. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Register On It is described a few flne Country bests, i/eflj THOAIAti WOODS. BANKERS AND BROKERS. AUSTIN LOOMIS* STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Ojjicty N0. .89' fourthabove Wood. NOT Ed, Drafts, Bonds,Mortgages, and Loans on colla* terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold onooiri* mission. Land Warrants bought and cold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Slocks. All communications atienied to promptly. WM. U. WILLIAMS, , ~JA3. B. H’VAV. Wm. 11. Williams ft. Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, A T • &■ Corner Wood and Third streets. All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, fio., promptly attended to. jan2B:lw MTOSWKUWPwiLLdcE^ BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Fonda received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point In the United States. South Euflt corner of Market and Fifth streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. ARTHURS. RGDGERB & CO., CANKERS AND BROKERS. VOBNER OF FOURTH AND SMIHFIELD STREETS, au2:6m PltHburgh, Pa, K.mOYal. PATRICKS A FRIEND, BANKEBS ADD EXCHANGE BBOKEBB, ITaw Removal their Office to the Oma of Fifth and Wool tU. Firrancßca, pa. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par lands or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. * pehs H. HOLMES ft SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE RROfflgRW. UAVS UKOVED TUEIB HANKING AM) KXCHAKGI OFIICI fO HO. 67 MARSIT STRKXT, FOOB DOORS SHOW OfcD MAUD. HOIfMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers. -L” • ond.Dealera In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances,Gold.Bli vet and Bu*hk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. \ OoUectlona made in all the cities throughout the United •. V*vobUb received In par funds or current paper, No. Market street, between Third and Fourth ate. \jaSfely TIERNAN * CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 05 Wood Street , corner of Diamond AUey, PITTHUDJiaH, pa., BUY AND BELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collect&ns in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matters appertaining to a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly oq hand. wofii .$500,000 JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEK, DIALER IH Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. OTOOK bought and sold on commission. Collections O carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. ■fctf-No. 68>$ Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bink - declfl HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, „ OORHXB Of WOOD AMD FifTO STBIUB. OIOHT RXOHANGKon the Eastern Cities constantly for Kj sale. Time BIUb ot Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made m all the principal citios of the United States. Do posits received of Par and Current Funds. [marSTly ALUn &KAUIB, MDWARD RAHM, ftORKIOI gRATWRR & HAHM. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase i’rumbtKiry Notes and Tima Bills, on &st and West; bay and sell Stocks on Commission. * OoUectionH made on all points In the Union. O. E. AEKOLD & CO., BANKEItS AND EXOELARQE BKOKEBS, ia Coin, Bank Rotes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commlsabn. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank of Pittst/j Domestic and . 24,012 20 .169,825 04 . 10,07 i 30 Foreign Xzchange. Bank Nota, Gold and Silver Bought, Sold andMaschanaed, at the BXOIIANGK AND BANKING lIOUSB OF WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., 64 WOOD STEXJT, PITTSSUBQQ. Interegt » nd Ittend sflur g B "ettt y ,ow pnees. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Wars M r^o J 5 suit tL. tr 1 0f WUoh wo P“t d »w» tu price to n . h PBENCU CHINA. TesseL,Tef° m 8 ‘“'“ty difTerent styles or French Ohlnu wWeh we er. be “ u “ ul QolJ H» nJ Dinner sets-all of former™!?” ‘ 8 6t least tWBnt *- fIVB P« cent, below HOUSE FUBNISUING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan wUl'Srth 11 ™^ 110 B ° lar . L ““P a ’ eto ” ta targe, and we will sell them at very low prices. On hand and receiving, a largo stock of Boston and Pitta burgh Gloss Wore, which we will cell at manufacturer's prices. COMMON WAIUS. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch- Hre, and every article suitable for country or city trade. Is large, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash. 1 Uou*ekee pent and others In want of ouxap China and Queensware’ will do well by oalling at the CHINA HALL, No. 62 Market, between 8d and 4th sts., * ll, ° Opposite Ge.\ E. White. HO.UBES, STORE-ROOMS, WAREHOUSES, Ac., TO LET! —Lavrrenceuille—A comfortable Dwelling House ot nail, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rcoms, Acd garden and good water. ■Allegheny CUy—A Two Story Brick House, newly painted and papered, on Robinson street, near the canal. Rent tio per month. ♦ ML Washington—A Dwelling Uouso of three rooms, on Ulgh street, with large yard, well, Ac. Rent, $7 per months ttUsburgh—A large Three Story Brick, No. 20 Thirr V 0 toportanc* by Chica«o only. tort misto ach »*. undisputed and unlncum- SSTttll litom nt^ P f“ "“f 1 BDPBttIOII la laid out, £Sne P UM fJ rec * ir ° warranter. deads for the Superior was laid out during the past season, and alreadv conWus eeroral hundred Inhabitants, a Urea Hotel J number of Stores, n Oommodioua Pier, with War' houses andis in all respects the "tncm»uaes, , -.., MOST FLOUBIBHING NEW TOWN Id the West. The County Seat, the United Staten i «n,i hrito lupefffr ° fflCß #re IOCUtt ‘ d ht)re - Tho u *3«lflslppi and UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD now in course of construction, connecting with SL Paul terminates at this place. It Is also the Lake termini of all the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. The “Boo" canal will be opened In Jane; after which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi ca«p). two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; ull fine vessels, having been-built expressly for this trade. One Steam Karr Mill Is now In operation, and the machi nery for a Becond Is now on the way to Superior, which will be sot to work Immediately on Its arrival. ()ne-half of the lots hare been appropriated by the pro prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on easy terms, to provide a fund Ibr extensive public improve ments.- Libera! appropriations have been made for public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. W* In order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, it Is proper to state that “ Superior P*y» about the title of wnicn a legal controversy exists, is another and different place, and in a different township from SPPXBjoa. s3* Maps of SoPtßioß are signed by Thos. Clark, sur veyor. ana 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 Wm. H. Nbwtoh, Buporior, Douglas county, Wisconsin, . 4 , WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior. jj24:3m .Hl oara or HenUlx Notice. NFuRMATION has been made to the Board of Health that cases of cholera occurring outside of tho city have ooen brought within Its limits for relief. No doubt the friends of the sick are prompted by motives of humanity, yet it is proper they should bo Informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by co doing. The Legislature passed lawß regulating this matter, In cases where the disease Is malignant or contagions, 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 aa there remains a subject for Its re morseless attack. Tho Board of Health are determined to enforce the law. If patients seized with cholera, or any malignant or conta-. glous disease, outside the city, must be removed to any of the Hospitals, persona conveying them till ther must have a permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all persons Interested is colled to the following sections of an act approved April 8, lfc62: Sio/O. 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 provisions of thi« oat, 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 eald Board of Health. Src. 7. That whenever the Board of Ue<h shall receive information that any malignant or contagions dineoyo (measles excepted) prevails within any port or plaoe within the United States, they shall matte diligent Inquiry concern ing the same; and if it shall appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, ail communication with such infected port or Slace shall bo subject to such control and regulations us ihe oard of ue<h may from time to time direct, and publish In one or more newspapers published in the city of Pitts burgh; ond thereupon every person or persons, and all goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such infected port or place, and having enteral and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the same penalties os is provided for in the preceding section. The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced By order. A. a MURDOCH, rhysiclan to the Uoari of Health. GEORGE FORTUNE, jy?3 Health Office. Dt'fc'F’B JIIEKVAIITILIfi CObhKOIC, PiTTSBUBQH, PA. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl vania, with Perpetual Charter. FACULTY. P. DUFF, President, (author of the « North American Accountant/ 1 ) Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. ANDREW T. HOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book- Keeping. JOHN 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 Mathematics, Ac. P. L. APEL, Professor of the French and German Lan guages. --.-v. - - This La the only Institution of the kind in the Western States conducted by a practical Merchant of many years experience in extensive business, and whose lectures upon all the details and practice of business, as well as every de partment of Book-Keepfcig, are so deeply interesting to all young men of business, and which accounts for the supe rior attainments of his students. Übs course of Sttaviboai Book-Keeping id pronounced by an eminent accountant “aperlect system Tor such books and accounts. 1 * This is the on’y institution In the city in which a Profs *• sor o! Penmanship gives regular instruction in that im portant science, and consequently the only one where a good hand writing can be obtained. The course embraces upwards of 000 commercial calculations, many of which are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Peu mansnip but those executed by Mr. Williams are exhibited. Call for a Circular ami specimen of his Penmanship. Duff’s Book-Keeping, Harper’s edition, $1,60. “ The most perfect In the language.” Duff’s Steamboat Accountant, $l. “A psrfect system « 45-All letters addressed to the Principal will be promntiv jelidtw PRACTICAL WORKS FOR MKOIUNiOSAND OTIIMIS. The American Miller, and Millwright's Assistant: The Analytical Chemist’s Ass.stant; The Encyctoiwilia of Chemistry, practical and theoretical, by Brooth and Morfit; 1 The Complete Practical Brewer; The Bonder’s Pocket Companion; The Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant, by Byrne • The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne; The Cabinet Maker's and Upholsterer’s Companion • Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier: Colburn on Locomotive Engines; Nome’ Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers and 51 a chi mats; The Complete Practical Dl.liller, by Byrne- The Dyer and Oolor Maher’s Companion, by livrne ■ The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyth: ’ The Practical Dyer and Scourer; Tho Practical Assayei’a, Miner’s and Engineer’s Com panlon; The New and Improved Table, by Pot Lyon • Perfumery: Its Manufacture and Use, by Mortit ■ The Arte of. Tanning and Currying, by Morfit: The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier* The Painter’s, GUder’o and Varniaher’s Companion: The Paper Hanger’s Companion; Tho Practical Surveyor’s Guide, by Andrew Duncan • Overman on Manufacture of Iron; Rural Chemistry, by Solly; Templeton on Steam and Steam Engines* Tho Turner’s Companion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule • Walker on Eloctrotyping; ’ And numerous others, for sale by „ . B. T. 0. MORGAN, a °SS No. 104 Wood street, near Fifth. PLEASANT BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING— Life in California, Mountains and Molehills: bv Frank Maryatt. 1 A Visit to the Camp Before Sebastopol; by R C McCor mick, Jr. Whichf the Right or the Loft; a religious novel. Lights and Shadows of English Life; a novel, by the au thor of “ Belle of the Season. Note Book of on English Opium Eater ; by Thomas De Quincey. „ CfcToHall; by Miss Sewell, author of « Amy Herbert.” Th® etc * > 2 vols. paper, $1; 1 vol. cio in, $1,4,0. phy**’ 1 " 5rt,<3011 ’ 01 Bevol °tfonß of a Life ;an autobiogra- Vemale Life among the Mormons. Doeatlcka 1 great book, containing all his letters Blar Papers; by Henry Ward Beecher. Now YorkCsnsnelo, or Fashionable Life. The Holrffls orHaughton, or tho Mother’s Secret. Charles Dickens Works, complete: IS vola Trial and Triumph; by T. S. Arthur. All the New Books published, for sale at tho cheap Bock Stars of XL MINER 4 00 au S‘ 3 No. 82 Smlthfleld street. I'Hi 2 of Pittsburgh is ut H.JJHNKB A CG.’A, No. 32 Bmithfleld street, where alt the New Books are for sale. «, ey^Qalt; b y MtB * Bewell, author of “Amy Herbert," The Experience of Life,” Ac. Two vols., paper. £1: one voL, cloth, $1,26. A Visit to-thb Camp before Sebastopol; 1 voi., cloth, il. Trial and Triumph; or, Firmness in thu Household. A new book by T. 8. Arthur. Price 26 cents. One that pa ren te ought to place in the hands of their children The Heiress of Haoghton ; or. The Mother’s Secret lly the author of “ liavenßcilffe," “Castle Avou,” Ac Paner 37 cents. ‘ ’ Woifcna; or, Adventures on the Mosquito Shore. 00 en gravings ; 1 yoL; cloth, $1,25. IVrnolo Life Among the Mormons; by the wife of a Mor mon Elder gmng a full description of their manners and customs. LvoL, cloth, $l. Charles Wckenß* Works, complete; 12 ?ols., at 50 cents per volume. , Ilitw Books. AM authorized to sell low some vaiaable Law Books 10 vole. Pa. Deports, by Barr; Bouvler’fl Institutes; Qreeullef's Kvidenoa; Wharton's Digest, last OJ4 And other Deports, Elementary Works, Ac. GKO. F. QILLMURE, at tbp office of Morning Post. CIUHIOUB AND SINGULAII-TIIENOMENONI—That 1«T, J Grey Ualr restored to its natural color, with all the s*s“gS«n«l healthy growth of youth, by use of the UAIlt COLORING FLUID. The singular adaptation of ingredients in this compound affectß the small Teasels at the roots of the hair, anu thus stimulates the natural secretion of coloring matter, siring tone and strength to its growth. It also imparts to the hair a gloss and beauty unlike that given by any other preparation, and in every case it will restore the natural color of the hair, where age or slokness haa turned it grey. Sold by f Jy3Ql 8. L. OTJTITBEKT, 140 Third st. * EVKRXWHKBE HEAD, EVBUYWHEEk ADilllifiv end Everywhere Doing Good.—Tha friends of a s'*** and wholesome literature will bo gratified to of Henry Ward Beecher's new BTau are now numbered by Tens of and eull the demand for the work Is const**’*' flnJ unabated *hoB» who want a volume for Sump** reading that Is ro auy good and refreshing, should jr* neglect to got a copy of Star Papers. A more book for the tour ist cannot be found, while? family reading it la unsur passed by anything public. One beautifully executed I2mo. volum-* P r k® sl>2s. 1 For sale by H. MINEII A CO augT . ~ No. 32 Bmithfield street. A “ othcr lar “ 0 « 0I ? mBeB of <«st colored Calicoes; '/ \S. 1° twet mikea D- mestlc Ginghams: 1 different brandd of Bleacbed Must! ns ; WHhn lit 3 d° do Broira do; Snmmtv ffi.TT' «“=*», Tweeds, Ticking,, ; ‘ gh ' Ch 1,111 *” ° Be £% T ‘ t AWSATHEB TABLE FOB 1809 accompanies every cafee of HEBBEXIQ 80AP- Price 12>$ cents. Thii Boap taosed for randering theefclo smooth, soft and white, restoring sallowness, tan, and redness of the ekln. Ail 0& the nandfl, are healed by it. Sold at the BKAL OFFICE. 140 Third et jy2o 2 o ?32 B”lraSjKtb wriTV** 03 power of description tJxatttiereader itufcoD eway-4ill*but bodily—ftud mode to Bee, as if precept and visible, that widen b Bolohnitahly described in SENBY WARD BBBOHJBB'S BTaB PAPERS, fcrealew A CO/8, Jy Vi WO, S 3 ftn mm etreet, " ' . ■■■• medical; W SIS 3 8E1.9 mb' PILLS: ■' ». A a ‘ w “ ni * singularly wztMti V BgSßi lirratdy for thectlro 01 all Billot tWSUR/ Xndlgeatfo I ■ y er . a » - Humors, Nervousnee ' - ache. Pains•• In'-thar ' a V“ ck ASSferf’, % *>■» 4o - .Wdiwdj Ter,'few ore tr diseases IbwMcha Purgative Me, - dne Is not more oMesa required at much eicknCFS and suffering might bo pro-rented.'if harmless but effectual Cathartio were mors freely m* No person con feelwell while a caustic habit of body nr vails; besides, it good generates serious and often fit diseases, which might have been avoided by tho timely at judicious use of a good purgative. This is alike true ; Colds, Feverish .symptoms, and Bilious derangement They all tend to become or produce the deep-seated sr formidable distempers which load the hearses all overt? land. Henee a reliable family physio Is of the first li' portanceto tho public health, and this Pill has been pr lected with consummate skill, to meet that demand. / i»oM^l ve i5 rlal w f Tirtues l»y Physicians, Professors,ar shown result* surpassing anything hither Care 9 Late been effected beyof not substantiated by persons of such t untruth? 11 chftractor “ to forbid the suspicion; pm loool sebtlemra who have testified ; tavor of these Pills, we may mention— Analytical Chemist of Boston, si Vhom h, B» Profiler Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of thonniu.i Qt*f ; «n?OKW I by IIItTON ’ Pra ° Ucll ° hemlst ° r Now York 01 Hon. W. L.MAROY, Secretary of State; I WM. B. ABTOR, the richest man in America; * a LELAND A CO, Proprietoraof the Metropolitan Hot Did space permit, we could give many hundred cert 1 cates from all parts whore the Pills havo been used, but e deuce even more convincing than the experience ofemind Public men. Is found In their effects upon trial. • Thwe Puls, the result of long Investigation and stud £fi?t u®??* 10 tilo Polic es the beat and most compl ; which tho present state of medical science can affo' They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but - the medlcinjd virtueaonly of Vegetable Bemodlea extrac by Chemical process In a state of purity, and combined -5 Br ler J n 0 ma ? ner as to Insure the best resu sssatsajsssarfejaasE? composition, over, medicine la burdened with more or r of acrimonloua end injurious qualities, by thla each irl Tidual Virtue i only that la dealred for uie curaUve eScc ' present. All the Inert and obnoxious qualities of et ; eubstenco employed er. left behind, the curntteavirt* - only being retained. Hence Itls Belt evident that the effe. . Ao si “ Hiey hare proved, more pnrely remSl and tbe PUls a more powerful antidote to dbreaw than e other medicine known to the world. ; : ABltlafreqnenUyexpedientthatmanymalldneaEho‘i bo taken under the connsel of an attending Ehyaiclan. e as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knt—- jng its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formv! by which both my Pectoral end Pills are made, to r whole body of PracUtloners in tho United States and llrit’ American Provinces. If, however, there Bhould bo any e who has not received them, they will he forwarded by m t > his request. < * ■; Of all the Patent Medicines that aterjoffered, how i • would to taken if their composition was known I lifeconsists in their mystery. I have ho mysteries. - The composition of my preparations is laid open to i men, and oil who are competent to judge on the sub freely acknowledge thslr convictions of their lntriil. merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by sclent ■’ men to to a wonderful medicine befere Its effects w v ' N known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the si '*• thing of my Pills, and 3 even more confidently, and '■.* willing to certify that their anticipations were more tl ' realized by their effects upon trial. : • They operate by their powerful Influence on the Inter Tlscera to purify the blood and stimulate It Into heal' action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bow liver, and other organs, of the body, restoring their irre ' lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they. bt, such derangements as are the first origin of disease rs Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and it lyrical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per U Five boxesforfl. r y ■- Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., at wholesale it / retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dear-- everywhere. ; jefi:4m:d*i V ' INHALATIO roa mi ooai op ASTHMA AND CONSUMPItt NI£«V AMD VEyt WONDKIIFUI li^OEANA DBOUGHT HOME TO Th £ DOOR OF THE K.ALIC: A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been m? by Dr. Curtis, of ttls city. In the treatment of C' sumption, Asthma, and all disease* of the Lungs. We ; fur to “ Dr. Curtis's Hyqcaka, oa Iwhaliho UrotiH Va - Aim Cueeky Syrup.” With this new method, Dr. C. has'!; f tored many afflicted onea to health, as an evidence of wh,- * be has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the trt jaeot a physician remarks* “ It la evident that Inhalim-; constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the i' diclnal properties must come in direct contact with ! ' whole odrial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape lha mp- - and varied changes produced upon them when into the stomach, and subject to the process of Hie Hygeana is for sale ai all the Druggists throughout v country.— New York Dutchman of January 14. ’ Tho Inhaler Is worn on the breast, under tho linen, wi: OQ JL , leaflt the heat of the body be*; fottkient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases! * cures, hke the following, might be named; Oue package of the Hygeana has cured me of the Astir'! of six years standing. J. f. Ksaasoar, > P. M. of Dnncannon, P*> i am cured of the Asthma of ten years* standing by '> Ourtls’s Hygeana. Maroark Eastos, Brooklyn? N. Y Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, N- Y., wascura' a severe case or Bronchitis by the Hygeana. f My sister has been cured of a distressing cough cfsev/ years’ standing, and decided to, be incurable by the ph* 1 (3&U3. She was cured in one month,by the Hygeana. ’ 1L Gaucibv, Richmond, Mt The Rev. Dr. Chaever, of New York, testifies of our m ! clue in the following language: „ „ Now York, Not. 15,ISfc Dear Bm—l think highly of Dr. Curtins Hygeana a remedy In diseases of the throat and lung< Having ! some opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convin * that it is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup i the inhaling application to the chcsL „W. B.—D p - Curtis’s Hygeana Is the ORIGINAL and OS. GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations- -- vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as would POISON. 4®*For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser,!** Wood Btreet; - E. Sellers 4 Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; J : Sargent, New Brighton; aL. Kaiser, Rochester. _ - fmyU:dAW : Carter’s Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOC Hot a Particle of Horcary in it, Let the afflicted read and ponderi- Infalll. « Remedy for Scrofula, King < Kvll.Rhoo tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or post, on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague ana Fever, Chronic ;• Lyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement , Fain of the Bones and Joints. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphf Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal complaints, and all Disc arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudam Life, or Impurity of the Blood. 45“ This groat alterative medicine and Purifier of U is now used byt- -asands of grateful patients from all r of the United Slates, who testify dally to the remark vures performed by the greatest of all medicines, »C TRR’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumai Scrofula, Eruptions on tho Skin, Liver Disease, Fe Ulcers,Old Sores. Affections of tho Kidneys, Diseases o Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the B and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using thin great inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been ft to compare with It. It cleanses the system of all lin ties, acts gently-eud efficiently on tho Liver and Kidi strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Btou makes the akin clear and healthy, and restores the Cc tution, enfeebled by diso&se or broken down by theexc of youth, to Its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, it Is invariably better th»n all the metlcs over used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mb, wQI remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the mantling to the cheek, give elasticity ta the step, ant. prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyox the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we hare rect from persona from all parte of the United states, la the evidence that there li.no humbug about It. The i hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men. known to the community, aU add their testimony U wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER Call ou the Agent end get a Circular and Aiq»»nai», read tho wonderful cures this truly greatest of aU, Uadi has performed. None genuine unless signed by BENNETT & BE Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Va 4 to who orders for supplies and agencies most be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH ». BROSt, and by Druggists generally. QTATEMKNT FROM CANADA.— : ~~ Qoibxo, February 7 th, lfc Musts. Ik A. Fahnestock <0 Gb.—-We hod the pleasu rewiring, thin morning, the within certificate of your mlfuge, which will be ver» gratifying to you, as it war voluntarily. Weare,Qentlemen, yours, very truly _ J- mus Hon a 5 QtnlUmen— *My little daughtor, four years old. an. eon, older, were for a considerable th? suffering worms. I purchased two bottles of your Yermlfu. whlch I gave them three doaea. according to direc* and strange to say, in less than three hours ih»y pass less than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of iheex Jinary length of from twelve to fifteen inches. Having experienced so much of tho beneficial effe your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it t public, as, in my opinion, one of the moat-efficacious : Jles against worms ever offered to the public; ; Uentlsmeh, beliove me 10 be Tour much obUir*X and humble flan’ n NATHANIEL LSAXF Prepared and Bold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK i corner of First and WooJ fltreeta. m : „ -"Proclamation. i B Y ., V 2? T "n ■ P«“Pt under the hands of W PreaUeat of the Court of Common Pli' fi, F J? h^ u ‘i lc '“! District of Pennsylvania f 0 °5 , « ““J Terminer, and G. “ Di r« said Dfatrioi, and fraUaia » Smrfa, w am l’ ■»«««late Judges of the: Coarts, in and for the County of Allegheny, dated th.' Jay of July, i n the year of oar Lord one thousand afty flT e. and to mo directed, for hole ri? ut A °y°P Terminer, and General Jail Delirtf the Coart House In the City of Pittsburgh, on the Monday of October noxt, at 10 o’clock A, M. ' Public notice is hereby given to ail Justices of the I Coroner and Constables of the county of Allegheny; they be then and there, In their proper persona, with 1 rolls, records, Inquisitions, examinations and other re brancee, to do those things which to their respective c in their bohalf, appears to be don^—and those the : prosecute the prisoners that now are or may he in tb of said ooonly of Allegheny, to bo then and there m cate against them as snail be just. 50 Given undor my hand to Pittsburgh, this fiftwmih ■ August, to ibe year of our Lord, onfthooLr dred «d ony flw, uud uf the CoW on » e S^ t A h ' WM. MAQIL.hw Al'l'jsiiXlOMT .fount, also, MUIUa or VoliSos™ ln “» l ' toxltonr, are tlm b 5^ S a 0 ? p V > L“ y Bli Warrant for 100 Wot lmS 11 Act of o°asws> ; ffiSS»&tfssßas> , *ffisssc."zr“'"’"‘ sw*Stf.. A4dre& prompt* < fiuli r/> UV ■ A UHTIK-ioojii ; s.*i«y baaa Agosi, 93 * , \