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RAILROADS.
CENTRAL Oman AIL UO AD
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Bummer Arrangement—Change of Time.
THREE DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX-
CEPTED.) , ,
And but on* Change of Car* between
Columbus and Baltimore.
ON and after Monday, Jane 18th, 1866, Trains will run ao
r ° lloW,: OOINU EAST.
Tjtai't Train. Train. Train.
Columbus —.10:00 A. M. 3-50 P. M. 11:30 P. M.
Newark 11:10 “ 4'15 " 12:&0 A. M.
Zanesville l*. M. 6:uU “ 2:12 “
Ooncortl 12:68 6:44 “ 3:01 “
Cambridge 1:20 44 7:08 44 3:20 “
Barnes vllle 2:23 “ 8:26 “ 4:48 “
Belmont 2:44 «' 8.61 “ 6:14 “
Arrive Bellalr 3:30 44 arr.U;46 *• arr 6:15 “
GOING WEST.
Erpresi Mail Xiyht
Train. Tram. Train.
9:46 A.M. 6:16 A.M. 6.00 l\ M
.10:31 “ 0.16 •• T.O-J “
.10:62 “ 6:43 “ 7.-10 "
BarnesvUle.
Cambridge 11:68 “ 8:04 “ «00 "
Concord .. 12:17 P.M. 8:30 “ 9:26 •
Zanesville 1:10 “ 0.30 “ 10:30
Newark .. 2:08 “ 10:37 " 11:60 “
Arrive Columbus... 3.20 12:16 P. M. 1:20 A. M.
The Express Train*golng Ea*t will stop to take up or
hfovo passengers, at Taylor’s, Newark, Zanesville, Concord,
Cambridge. Campbell’s, Barnesrille, and Belmont only.
Going Wist will stop only at the above named Stations.
The Mall Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mall
la to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on
notice beiDg given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta
tions on DiV/Der notice bolng given.
GOING EAST.
The 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus
with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M.
and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Plqua
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
and from Sandusky, Mansfield and MU Vernon, and with
Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at
Wheeliug with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East
ern Cities.
The 3:30 P. M.Train will connect at Columbus with the
second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky.
Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pattgengura
1 earing Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and t&kiDg
the 9 A. M.Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
with this Train at Columbus. Passengers. leaving Indiana
pollsaud Richmond by morning Tralu on iuJiaua Central
Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus,
a nd reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M , and leave by 10:3U P. M.
Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving iu Balti
more at 5 P. M.,oext day.
The 11:30 P. M. Train connects at Culumbus with the
M all Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:30 p. M~ and arrives
at Bellalr at 6.-15 A. M~; connecting with the Accommoda
tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen-
gers leaving Chicago by the Eveniug Trains can, by
loute, via Mlobtgan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis ami Day
t on, reach Columbia iu treason to take this train: and at
Wheeliug will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber
land, sleep there., and resume by Expre:w Train to Balti
more aud Eastern Cities.
GOING WEST.
The 5:16 A. M.Mall Train eonueota at Bellalr with NLiht
/ Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with
‘ trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon,
and Chicago ria Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
t or Cincinnati,and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polis, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urban a.
The 9*45 A. M. Express Train connects with the Express
Train from. Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 3:20 P.
M., and connects with trains going South and West arriv
ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. M.
The &00 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mall Train
at 2:16 A.SL, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Day ton, Indiana
polis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago.
ISAAC 11. SOUTUWICK, Supt.
Zanesville, June 18,1855—{je21]
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
rVAHG GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At-
X lactic cities with Western, North-western and South
western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road
also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of 6teamore to
all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and S&u
dusky with steamers to all ports on the North western
Lakes; making tho most direct, cheapest and reliable route
by which FREIGHT can b« forwarded to and from the
Ureal West,
HATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH.
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, )
(In b.i.3,) Furs, Fklh«4 ic ....™ f ‘ 6c ' >‘ cr 10ulI>4 '
SECOND CLASS. —Books and Stationery, j
Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- J-Goc. per luOlbs
ther, Wool, Ac )
THIRD CLASS— Anvil*, Bagging, Bacon ] ll)oi ..
and Pork, (In bulk,) Uamp, Ac ( prl
FOURTH CLASS.—Coffee,Fish,Boconand I t , llim .
Pork, (packed.) Lard and Lard Oil f 4U '" 1 lUoB *''
In shipping Quods from any point Hast ot Philadel
phia, be particular to mark package “ cm /Vnjwylcaniu
RaUroad," All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
Parihirr Aaiirra.—Moaos Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N.
Yg K. J. Bneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Roods, Balti
more; Geo.C. Franclscus, Ihttsburgh; Sbriugman A Brown,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; U. C.
Ueldrum, Madison, ludg Ratcliff A Co., St. LouLa, Mo : J.
8. Mitchell A Sou, Evansville, Indiana.
U. 11. nOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. J. LOMUAERT.
my 9 Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
Stenbeniille aud Indiana Railroad.
CHANGE OF TIME
ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, .June 20. laiiS, tho Mail
Train leaves Steubenville dally, (Sundays exc-pt.-d )
at 7 o’clock, A. M-,nnd arrive at Newark at l «»o i ’ -lock. I’
M., connecting with traius for
Columbus, Sandusky,
Indianapolis, Chicago,
Cincinnati, L&s&lie,
Mount Vernon, Kick Inland,
Toledo, S-ilnt fo<ui?
Reach Cincinnati at 5.20 same evening.
IUcTUHNINU :
Leaves Newark &t 12 o’clock, M., and arrive* at Steuben-
Title at 7.10 P. M. by thD train leave Cinom
oatt at 0 o’clock, A. M.
Tli« Cadiz Accommodation Tralu
Leaves Bteubi*oviUe daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 1 u 6 1’
M , and arrives at Cadiz at G:35 P. 51
RJJTtiUMHU,
Leaves Cadis at 7.37 A. M., and arrives at Steubenville at
l(h06 A. M.
For further Information apply to JAMES COLLI Ns A
CO., Freight and Passenger Agents, No*. 11l aud 115 Water
street, Pittsburgh.
LAFAYETTE DKVENNY, General Freight and Ticket
Agent. K. W. WOODWARD,
j«23 Superintendent.
1866. AIH LINK ROUTE 1865.
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS-
Vu OUIOAUO, ALTON AND BT. LOUIB
HAIL jgMlßWgiiigpaagbi BOAU,
Formerly the Chicago aud Mississippi.
Carrying the Great American Ezjrrest and U. S Mails.
THE Only Direct and Reliable Route to the South and
South-West—Seventy Miles Shorter than any other
Route.
rWOTUCOOdU EJCFEK33 TftAISS DAILY, SUNDAYS iXCimD.
Leaves Arrives ai
Chicago. St. Lean.
St. Louis Day Express 0.15 A. M -.-..12 3u A. M.
SL Louis Night Express 10.00 P. M 2.46 P. M.
Trains run directly through without change of care or
baggage.
From CAicape to St. Louis in 1614 hours.
IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with th* Rock
Island Railroad for Ottawa, Lu Salle, Rock Island and Con
tra) lowa.
At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin
ton, WaynesviUft and Decatur, and with Hinges for Peorla.
At Springfield, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson
ville and Illinois River.
At Alton, with Daily Linn of Packets for Hannibal,
Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable
route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri.
At Bt. Louis, with Dally First-class Htramers for New
Orleans nud Intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi,
and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, Si. Joseph,
and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and
Arkansas Hirers.
U. P. MORGAN, Bup’t, Bloomington, 111.
L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, 111. fap7|
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD:
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Carrying tho Great U. States Mail and Express.
TWO PASSENGER TltALNti RUN DAILY ou its entire
length from DUBUQUE to QALUO,
AND
CHICAGO to CAIRO.
This Road,ln conjunction with Trains of the Ohio aod
Mississippi R. H. and Chicago and Galon* lUilrfmd, form*
the most direct aod only continuous U, R. ruuu iri.m
OUIOACO to St. LOUIS,
CHICAGO to CAIRO.
CHICAGO to DUBUQUE.
Trains leave Chicago as follows :
10 A. SI. and 10.20 P. M.— St. Louis and Caiuq Kii uias.
Passengers for St. Louis by this train take the cars of the
Ohio and Miss. 1L it. at Bandoral, aod are carried direct to
8L Louis.
035 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.— Duouqub and Galsna Ex
press, connecting at Dunbeth (opposite Dubuque) with a
Daily Line of Steam Packets for tit. Paul and the Upper
Mississippi river cities.
Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7JO A.
M. and 7.00 P. M.
Passengers from the East and places on the Ohio river
destined for 8L Louis, will save 190 miles of tedioas and un
certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and.arrive
Dfteen hoars in advance of the river route, by taking the
cars at Cairo.
Tickets to Bt. Louis, Cairo, Dubuyue,St. Paul, and all Im-
Sortant placeo by ihls route, can lw had at the office of the
. A P. and 0. A P. Railroads la Pittsburgh, and Michigan
Central-Railroad La Chicago,
jefl
FITTBBUBOH A.HD COH H £ LLSVI LLE
igrrim
RAILROAD
Open from West Newton, Westmoreland
County* to fillltenbarg station, Fayette
County*
muifi FAST BTlAJtsn CLARA FISHER having been obar.
X terod by the P. A C. H. R. Co., will leave Pittsburgh
every evening at half-past four o'clock precisely, for West
Newton, connecting there with the Trains of the Pitts
burgh and Connellsville Railroad, which will run between
the above points until further notice, os follows:
Leave West Newton at 530 A. M.; stopping ut Port Royal,
Smith's Mill, Jacob’s Creek and Layton; reaching MUten
burg at 030 o’clock, Returning. leave Miltenburg at 6:35 A.
M ; stop at all way stations, ami arrive ot West Newton at
735; connecting with tho steamer CLARA FISHER for
Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon.
kni? 00 ?! ,i Traln leave West Newton at 13 o'clock for
Miltenburg, and returning, will leave Miltenburg at 6
P. SL, stopping at all way stations.
11,%“°*™* mtsburgh to Miltenburg,’sl,l6. Stages for
UTm '”' ill “ n ““‘ withthe 118)118
oaISESJW eacil wa y dally. For rates
Wert Newton; of °o W TUoli l^ la ° t 8 u P t “‘ nu ' ll^ ut '
board the steamer Clara Fisher at Agent, pn
UonongHheta Drldge. ouVer ““
Ptt^nr g b,Jnn.ffl),lB5 1 ir ,1 ' le ° t Bni) ““Krtnj.ud.il.
Charlotte Bluia«,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER In Puso Poktks, and
Importer of Music and Musical Instruments Sole
Agent for the celebrated HasmoEQ Pianos ; also, lor ilallet
Imvls A Co.'s DoeroN Piakos, wiih and without Coleman’s
Jfc-llan AttAChment. (my3| No. lib Wood street
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NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN!
Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River,
iowa, anssouiti,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
All Railroad to tile Mls.Unll'l l '.
Ghicayo, Burlinyion and Quincy
RAIL ROAD
FoKULULT TUB CIiiCAOO AND AUBOBA A CaAT. MIUTAbV
TOACT K. R. is NOW COSII’LKTED,
Atul Trains run the entire distance Bom CHICAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars.
The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY,
K.KOKUK MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPEI.IAJ, POUT
DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., und the om.v ALL
RAILROAD Route In-ui CUICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM
INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, aud Intermediate Stations on
Out Illinois Ceutral, Great Western, aud Ohio und Missis
sippi Railniads.
Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on Llie arrlvul ot
Trains from the East —avoiding all laying over at any oi
the point*.
S‘ages leave Burlington dally fur Southern and Uentral
lotva und Northern Missouri —mating the quickest and
most reliable route to reach all thn important point* west
of the Mississippi as fur as Council Blull, with from forty to
fifty miUu lcrv> staging than by any other rou.o. The Road,
for a large portion id the way, is laid with the eoWTinuous
Rail, the smoothest riding and beat Railroad in the West—
well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant
new Cara.
jßQ§* By this route paßdengers ore pure of making connec
tion*, and arriving at St. Louis on advenieed time, avoiding
the vexatioua delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga
tion, aa on the route by Alton.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
charge for handling at any point.
TUROUUIi TICKETS by thla route can l»e purchased ut
all the Railroad Uffice* in the Root. at the Office of the
Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, iu the Granite
Building: at the Depot of the Galena R. R-, and ut the
Mich. Cent. R. It Office, corner of Lake aud Dearboru *te ,
opposite Treuiout House, Chicago.
FREIGHT concigoed lj thin route will receive liamedi
alt. J.u,|»aUh C G. HAMMOND, gup’t.
C K. FOLLKTT,
Uen’l Ticket Ag't, Chicago,
-d at the principal Railroad
mhlii
AIT* TlCiiKi'i can l-
Ottltv.-* of the country.
CLBVELABU AHD PITTSBURGH
K A Hi ROAD.
CONNECTING WITH
Ohio auJ Pcabiylvanift Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
f|lliK shortest, quickest and wonl rvli&Me route to Toledo,
X Chicago, Keek L;Uikl. Gule’m, und St. Lruls, ir VIA
CLEVELAND.
Tbir route !:• One UuniioJ mihv> td»ort**r snd about mu?
hours quicker than the circuitous »in: via ludianai'ohn.
Two Daily TraliPJ fr.*uj Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Uhicago twenty throe hour*,
and st. Louin thirty eu hours
The Tralußof the Ohio and IYuua. Railroad leaving I’itu
burgh at 2.00, A. SI. and y.OO, A. M., ix>nnect ut Alliance
for Cleveland as follows :
Trains for Clavebrnd leave A lliauce at o 60, A. fil., *ud 12.00
N., conu.-cling ut Hudson with Trains fur Cuyahoga Falls
and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at A. M. anJ
2.20 P. M, and bo:h oonuectiur with Trains for Toledo,
Chicago uud St. l->uis ut 9.00 A M uud 2 4.'* P. M.
The Roo p. M. Tralu fri iu makes uo connpr
tion fur Cleveiand.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Loulis Kook Inland,
Galena, and the North-west, who wl«h to go through with
out detviniou, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at
S 00 A. M- and arriving In Cleveland :>.t 2.20 P. M., on that
is the only train hr which Mope connections are inode
at nr beyond Chicago. Ftuviungerp by this train reach
Chicago at 8 00 next morning, and St. Louis at midnight.
Baggage choeh'-J through to Cleveland and Chicago.
FAKE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
l*fclau. 2J cl's.
To Alliance %2 30
•* Cler-lund ... 4 00
“ Toledo d 5*J
“ Dvlreit T W 11*
“ Chicago... $12413 $104"
“ Bh',)mingl ..16 1"J 14 4u
*• Hi. Louis ....21 DO 1 (3 f»u
Passengers are requested U> procure their tickets at the
offlt-e of this Company, iu the Moitongahela ilouee, third
door bolovr the ccroer.
lou.auo t opies :
>T EAM BOAT DISASTERS i.N , _
WESTERN WATERS, AND IjUgfimJ*
dS&fIBsTEAMHCAT DIRFXTOUY —Th«aß9ffi9fe
uudttrMgoi-d have now in r.-.-urse of preparation a new
STEAMBOAT DIUKITFvdRY, which will i«e issued in October
next, the booh will contain over two hundred pagw., illuw
trated iu the W.-d idvle, and neatly bound lu n durable
manner. IT WILL UK ONE OF TllK MOST INTKHBST
ING BOOKS EVKK PUBLISHED. and w ill be « book that
will l*> interesting to ?dl oU*-*.-. ~f The STKAM
BOAT DIKKCI’ORY wul -i.i.lhin a ■- mpL-te list and de
scription i*f all Uie Ssi-sUiboiil" now afloat nu the \Vextern
and Southern wut»T* The bn'fh. model, upevd, power
and tonnnee of ra-h boat, wh-ru and by whom built, the
name of the bout, wnh the :r-.de «hr t*. in. Al-*o. the miinep
ol Captains and nfiieere, her age, Ac., Ac. The Directory
will cvntxln « hu-torv id Steiuu!. .»l- unJ Steam N.aiing nu
: the YVVetern water* einre the application of steam 1 alr.o, a
[ sketch of t l»e hr*l bout built f..r the Oh;*> River, w llh the
1 name «.f the builder, commander and •. hii*t
The IUVKU PIKKCTuRY will contain a Ibd and d-—-np
ti-.u of all the STEAMBOAT DIHAfTKIIS Hint h..ve a.v«r
r-4 on life WESTERN and SOUTHERN W AT FILS, U*au;l
tullv illustrate.], with a LIST oF Al.f THOSE M l|o
lla\K i’KIUAHf.D IV TUKIK MfRNING, SINKING
AND KXPL*>t)I Nu, in tti - and Southern
Tin* Directory will contain Map;-- <1 tti>* Ohi--, Mi.vtOTppi
Mlee«'uri, Illinois. Arkan*-*.-, Whin*, IW, oua-hllm, Yar---,
and other lUvt*re, with tii** Tf w □« and Ci: i.m lnl.l d«-u u, » it u
corTtvt diet anew, u)*n many other River and C>»ninjer<-l*l
item? of interest to the lef-plj ut Urge Tt.r t«t>»'»k will
.utaiu the card? of the various U S Mail Boat.*. ami the
.rude they n r«* in. Ac , A- The D.rvl-.ry will ai*--> 'outaln
h ouuipb-te lint of all the 1 e*q>one»blr SteamU at IjcentitM
OUlci’rfl, th.-lr pUeen of tfMileu'i', Ac , Ac : the n«w Steam
Law, It.i r<'iuirein.-ut>., with ounimem*, ahuwintf
wherein it 6.-n. JUi the uiC.’mj-'U;il and injures the
b t'J ••//uvr, Ac , Ai' . uu 1 nil tlie lm{->rtAul U Su
preiu- t.V.urt Steamboat LWjeione up t<. d«t-. the
and ImpniLint l- mmeroial i*rivlleg.-. Hiit> f l.tulmg. uu
|M>rtuiit ol the vark'Ue U > C>>urt* ui regard tf
Freight? Lc»t and Damag.xl, A<- , A, , with many ..th- r,
things of interest.
T*ie Dlnvh-ry will tr- Ulnott in ttm U»-1 ct > b *t>d
priute.,l in the b--t manocr. The author ha» fi>: -.x i'»r
tireu gtUhering li.golher nil the fact* anJ H- in regard to
tho uumerouH rteainl»oai dlsni'.ter> <•:» the \W—trni and
Southern wah’n, and new lub-nde them in
book fertu The ptic.e of th~ work will be put at the lew
euui id t_>t>a Dollar. Ten th->ua%nd eopie.i will l>e issued t'-r
tdi». UntDirii; all I'tlnr-i Jedruu* id rute'crihing will hate
to do «• at once, a? none w',ll tw* p«int»*d uulrwi order'*! In
Hdbwuce. Th».: wprk 1-* d«wtin«*.l to have a circulation d
over EIGHTY TUCIiSAND c.iple-, as the putdishnrn ore
receiving larc- numher*' i f sobcLrtU re, j«-r mail, fo-m all
parte <>i the country, tUttly Some ;if the dd<vd tiO'itxuau,
iu* well a.- ino.-d -oleutitli' mm ui the times, arc r'i.-utribubdi»
U. Cm Steamboat Dirt^tory.
The Directory will be l*surl in iVtobor, and will b* an
ornament to the parlor tu well a? NteambtaL By remitting
On*' Ikdlnr (post paid) you v-HI r.-eeive a copy u | the aU ve
work.
All comtauuk aU. Qri ani leth*n» ul.l he r»ddr**eM b
JAMES T. LLOYD A Co.,
jelVdawtf Po-tofllca Building, Cincinnati. '»hlo
Aleiauder VV. Koitcr,
ATTOttNKY AND IX*UNSELLOU AT LAW, k*u tv.uo
tua in CuANcc&t, Agent for procuring Bounty Land
and I'emdonH, and for the Collection u! Olatme iu Grra 1
Britain ood Ireland.
CollivjtloiM made in thie and ndjotuiiig Couotiwp ; Ke
tales of decedeot* eettied; lt**ul Ketuta bought, pold or
and reuta n.dl>-oh“d. Moneye lurentesi ou Mortgage
or other security. Title? exatnine-l and title paper? Jrnwu
(iflir*. on FOUIITH ctreet, a fvw diHini a'a)Vt> SmlthtielJ
Pittsburgh, Mari-h 28, 18&&—j mh2B:d*w ]
A, W. t>'oat«r t
NCTARY PUBLIC, and CoinminaiooeT for the States ol
Tonne?-?*?*, New Hampshire, Conne>?tkut, Wiaeonnlu
N«w York, Michigan, Inva, Cnllforola and Virginia
Din.-J? drawn, and acknowledgments aud privib*
taken fur rwco-d or U?e iu any of the above nauie-1 Sbile.-,
lilimiu-, Mksiwippi and Kt. .de Island.
Pittsburgh, Mareh 18. r .fi—|mh2Sd*« 1
VbMCS .'V M.)So*i ,\HL*LA Na\Jo%TJ.jN , I
Plttehurgh, duly 12, l*mf« j
BY authority of a Supplement ti* the Charter • ! ihi
Company, approv*-! the i.th ’«> of Juuuury, li.'V, r*
■ juiriu,? the Company to extend the improvement nUive
BrowiiHville, and aulhuriuug the upplitoUoo ol Uie tolls of
the Company to that object, and the distribution of new
idor.k amongst the stoekhuldera to un amouul equal to ihe
earnings of Lhc Company thu« expend« J—the Trea«ur»’r
bai* been instructed to dirftribute amougHt the MtocLhoidern,
in tiew stock, Four perceut. uprrn the amount held by them
respectively, which will b*« plare-l to the credit of their slo* k
account? (ui the hook? of the Oimpanv.
r I I UK lnt»*r*—t f!
J. Childs m our Sn;i .<a-
nud niter '.hid dutd.
HIIEUMATIK.M AM- NKUKAUMA —Dr BROWN
hereby inform-t li<* that bin rt*iu<-.ly t. r th«-
above mentioned dlr.-a*.-- l> hi.' that will «ur<'. U-- will
warrant a cure lu any «os-* of kind. Thie roim-ly writ-
Uevar kuowu to fail •lien |-rop<-rl> «-r.-.| with
ManyuuKiT the torturp-.-f thlHeompluiut f.>r un-ulhi-aud
years, when a few month.- would pnKtiiv n .i-rUln, tmf,-
and speedy remedy.
Office and Private Guu.iulUng Rooms, No. A 1 DIAMOND
alley. j«26
Dll. LtROWN cmiiinues l*. b*« cuu-mlled lor Lite cure ol
SECRET DISEASES. His succobh In long sl-uiding
caw» is unequalled. Thu afflicted are invited to cull with
out delay. Persons ulllieted with Venereal DIaeiLNUH,
Rheumatism, Plies, or Seminal Debility, should not delay
to get hi* advice. Lettore containing a fee immediately
answered.
Office and Private Rooms, No 11 Diamond alley, Pitts
burgh. je'ifi
CHARTER'S NEW BOOKS at DAVISON’S, 05 Market d--
' Emily Vernon ; or Fillul Piety Exemplified ;
Philip Colville, a Covenanter's story, l-y Grace
Kennedy;
Family at Ileatherdal", f.r the lutluemee of Chris
llan Principles, by Mrs Ma-kay ;
William Wilberfnrre, nr th>- Christian Statesmen,
by Collier,
The Dead in Christ, their SLite, Present and Fu
lure, by Dr. John llrowu, author of Kxponiunu
of Ist Peter, Ac., Ac ;
Prayers of the Apostle Paul;
Stray ArroWH;
Works of Philip Henry; Jacuby Notes, vt is t
and L\
Memoirs of Oberiln ; Rich aud P«-or, by Ryle;
Ashton Cottage ? Manual for the Young;
Footsteps of HL Paul; jed
R. B. MASON
WANTED— Cooks and House Servants for private faui
Hies and hotels. Ladies who need Nunies or any
kind id f.-malu help, utid gentlemen who want Clerks or
Salesmen oj buelucss habits, with good references, Garden
era, Caning,. Drivers, or Men 1 or Boys to do any kind ol
wo:k, can bo supplied at
BARR'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
410 Liberty Btrest.
Uai vest UtmJ.- wanted - high wages paid. jy'JO
A A. MASON A CO. huve ju*t opened 40 pieces of Wool
* .Jr ru ? L * d “ l lvllUl l'*f yard. Also, another lot ot
tnose i'lne Lawn Dresses at 50 and chi. jy27
1 Of ) 01 ‘be Very newest et) lea,
IUo nelllng at *1 and $1,30, at
Jy27 A. A. MASON A CU.’S, *d6 Fifth st.
EGGS— 0 bbifj, in fine order, rec’d on consignment aud
for Bale by 1 jy27) ATWELL, LEE A CO.
REFINED SUGARS—76 bblii Crushed. Powdered and
Refined White Sugars, just rec’d and for tale by
jy27 ATWELL, LEE A CO
OR superior House and Lot, No. 141~ on
Fourth, above Smithfield streeL It Is offered at a low
price. Enquire soon of THOMAS WOODS,
jy27 No. 75 Fourth si.
f|'AR —100 bbiiTN. o/Tar7larg« bbls, tn bne ord * p > lu Br
1 rive r.»i couHwnment. aud for sale by
/yV7 ATWELL, LEfi « 00.
’.A PU
•*!>w
■ - -
, -'V-V
RAIIffOADS
CENTRAL ROUTE*
UfrJaw. 2d cTt.
To L» Salle.oo $l3 6t)
•* Bock lel'd, IK 00 14 UO
•* Galena 18 l& 11 W
*' Springfield 18 7b 10 2u
•' Burlington l'.< 00 1f» T*o
•• i'r* ria ... is o 0 II w
J. DUBAN L«, Sup'l, tdevelanJ.
J. A. GAUUUKY, AgH, Pittsburgh
W. U. COPELAND,
Tr‘-«Mur**r of Moti. N'hv. C
Pk\kl Ftexm |
All-vh-'iiv, July lit!), Is.'k* |
- llauvky t’iuu-1 and A-a.
i-v mutual trr
BRYAN, K KN N ED V A 0"
HOTELS
MANSION HOUSE*
OEORQE AUIiENTZ, Pbopbjetoh,
NO- 344 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger
Depot of the Pennsylvania Rallrord, which makes it
the most convenient house In the city for paseehgera arrU
viog by that road.
The Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted up,
in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect
fully solicit a share of- publlo patronage. There is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive W AGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. HU
Larder and Bar will bo furnished with the beet the market
can afford. foblry
8T . CL AIK HOTEL,
Corner of Penn and St. Clair streets , Pittsburgh, Pi,
undersigned, formerly of ‘‘Brown’s Hotel," having
J. taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having
refitted it In magnificent style, would respectfully Invito
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 th« business, he;can give entire satisfaction,
and bin i barges moderate
fe1.22
\VM. 0. CONNELLY.
CiUUL) INTEMT UOUSIfi,
(10UNKR i>Y LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
J tbe Railroad Depot.
janlS.ly
JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
WA VEKLKY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between
ObeHtuut uud Walnut, Philadelphia. (au2o:y
THE UNION,
NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (late of
the Eagle,) Proprietor. fauVSfcy
UASKILL HOUSE,
CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUTH STS., WARREN, O
rpuE Proprietor taken pleasure in announcing to the
X public that tbipneiv and elegant Hotel has been opened
an a house o! entertainment. Being rommodioue and roomy,
and adjoinlug the office of the Ohio Stngo Company, it offers
inducement.* unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda
tion of the traveling community.
A nh&re of public patronage is rospcctfully solicited,
an 17 M..GABKILL.
FUANKLIN HOUSE.
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
PAIIKKII 4 LAIHU, Proprietors.
jylv:;txul TERMS $1,50 PER DAY.
McfitlLliAN IIOUSK,
jounstown, penna.
ri\llE undersigned having takeu charge of the above
I named House, and refitted It at a large expense, in u
comfortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re
ceive gueata, and give ample satiKlttctloa to all who u»»y
pa rnnise the House. [aaSrU j JAMES DuWNEY.
HARE’S HOTEL,
| Late Farmer’s Excbauge.j
NO. U 3 LIBERTY STREET, loo* of Filth street, Pitts
burgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor.
Thin Hotel b entirely new, having juut been completed
an.! opened for the accommodation ol the public. |aepl3
FRANKLIN HOI'SK, Cleveland, Ohio.
/ 1 PATRICK A SON, Phovuimtoos. —This Hour* ha* uu
Jergone thorough aud esteu.-dTy repairs, alterations,
aud large additloufl of new furniture, etc., and the proprie
tori’ pledge themeelvep that nothing shall be wauling <-a
their part to render the Fiub&ub a place whore all the com
forts- of « fir?t clubo hotel can be found.
jvl tt 0. PATRICK A SON
FLUitENCE HOTEL,
NO 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
(’.'oBDIATKO ON Til* CUIfOI’EiN I’Utl }
UEUBEH LOVEJOY,
REfaTAURANT^
WILKINS HALL,
W C. OALLAOHEB, Proprietor.
y.-u.rL‘ i siren, O'ttixu-n HvoJ and Smilhfield
riMliS t'-tubhf'hmt'ut ha.* b-t*n leased by th«‘ aub-
J. ecriber, aud ev*inp!et«ly renovated
U« is at all hoard prepared to ill 01p L iiKi^
every luxury that can be It.nni in the best regulated
n-aUaraols lu tbeSUtee. IIL- spacious Bar will alwuys bn
supplied *Uh the very best Liquor*. Gaum of every de
scription, iu its season, cau always be found at Wilkin*
Hall. {j»pT| W. C
UANK KUHANUK,
THIRD STREET, BKTWKBN WOOD AND MARKET.
riHlB Subscribers beg leare to inlorm their friends and
X Lue publij generally, lhat they have leased the nUne
well Knowu Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly
renovated, repaired and re farnl.died, and now open. The
proprietors have spared uo expense to make the Bank Kx
o comfortable report, as »«11 f«>r the epicure os the
Lujiitiess man. The larder will at all times be stocked with
ll»e J.dicaclei* of the eraJK’U, and served up under the uilKpi
.-.,s ol t-xperiencM cooks. Thwy respectfully oak fur the
patr.-uace cf a generous publir
COHNICOPI A
«<ro \ y T E It AND C U F F EE 11 o U d E ,'fc»
i). HARM AIID,
A'p 40. r »/h« Strtit, Lstvecn B.od and Jfurlcl.
jai.lv 1i | I'irr.nruuii
CRYSTAL PALACE
1 Market ilrcct
C. C. SEELY,
- s RESPECTFULLY Inform* hln frlenl*a«d the
vjfAyu /jptvJpublt.' Iti general. that he ha* ju*t charted Ins
York and Philadelphia modern style id
OA-HIINU OYsTKßßKuJevrrythiugelpelD the
Hue t*> stars in the Shell or Mewed, tor cents
adr-x.'U. 41* will »!«. furnish the best >*| everything thai
the mat Let « ill affoli LL Ude alwa) until 3 0 clock
In the morning marl3-tf
>VKTLU N A LUON ANU KK»TA V KANT
10 b Vi Uu L* 3TKK hi T
riAM K «ut s,-rU.er ha* now Ida *»YNTlilt SALOON AND
1 LATINO IIUL'nE per-frcD-i iu a manner that cannot
!*• I f any »itniUr e»>taldld»ment In the city.
if AM/.A \VILI. UK yKUYKD l /' AT ALL ItOt L. v Of
nti D. 4 r, lr>.m th*
tHotccit Strati, Kowti, Pliti, Ac., Act
Mil itii Inl Par - - anm l 9urpA-»ed, and he vt .uld t raped
full' .t. \ it** tiir fct'.-5.t1..,, f the pubtl t- it-
UiIAKLEs c-ULL,
;»2u ruaetf Id'S Win.*.] *tr»rt
81. Clair Cager Ucer Urcwcry.
r| 'll K undersigned reapncllully inform* the public that t*
X Is unw fully prepared to trnu pi ivalc tamilic* and the
pul'd*' generally, with Li* celebraL'J LAMiIH BKKIL lu
l*-Uh- All i*rdern leU at Lir> Oliire, NO DIAMOND
ALLEY Murar Wood street.) will l«> punctually fttt«n*led to,
and tt.-j L<w:r deluned lu my part *’! th«* -ity c*r vicinity
jetftlf * O. tCUKNOK.
Ucutta’ L*|{«r U«er Hail,
A i too rfrt.f, the U»uu
IMIL "übe. rlt*er Laa ju/it i ;«r L»r- l **ue of thrt an 1
Dr-t hull’ll*'*! Ijxjci lialL- In Ih** city liiA hrvti*
u-U n>* D* S.e a iUjsrrL'f aru> le, nul et-ry ether ac
•* mm*, iaiiou about hl« b“Ur-*' .'.*tui:d t>v ei*s’llid
til#. a 6 3m A. !• E.N l T 7-.
tieunvli Ala
WD KNOUbII. Kole H"Uh*r * f I'M 1 rtl> c.-l«bralM
• Rennetl Alaand br» «n AI«j,L\ mm', u Ah
and l\ rt< r, tn joart hqJ piut la-lUci*.
Tr.ettUeutlou.il taiuiiw, aud the ti a le, ta raepectfutiy
hMi it.-l. aull y
Rllaaral Water aotl kariaparllla
WM. D ENULIMi, Pitt etreet, Letnw peun, le t. w
mauulaclurlrjrf au.l l«.*Ul. the uh*V" U'Yi'raj’ef- v<u
au < ilenitive fv-ala. lib* ariwleuare >'f the quality,and
iiuf»clutcd Innu the purect material* ecllT.ly
HOI’I'KKS IVITKNT PLANE
r |' 11E un.ietr.t JS 'Di-d is prrpurnl to ; upply CAR PENT KIL?,
1 CAIONKT MAKEuy, mu 1 W.-rkerd lu Wood
e lib Ll? I'liteotri &n ! valuable PLANE. I *.
AH who hate tried it, prnut'uuco a mt>st valuable In
v«Qliou. lh«t uuud prw>n com* Into s ’ tjeral u/i«*. Th« f*. 1
t wiiii< letter" from piuotlcul w .rkmen are but two
many bdler" Uie Patentee has received ILL-
Plane fth.M p all olhvrs iu uee
PirrjLtiidu t*Tx.in Cjujinit Fxistoui, I
February 'LI, lfihi. J
We hereby certify, thut during the la**t twelve months
we have u-***l llopp<T’s Pat>ot Plane, and do not h«wll»tr
to re-ointn»'uJ it lu Cwbluet Makers and Carp’Utem as iu
perior io apy other Plane in We eou/ddsr it peculiarly
ajuptei th planing oak, cherry, wuluut, aud all ik>rLs of
bani wocid, and f*r veue-rc, it u far t*~
the ill m de • f scraping, hrsldw* a tfreat raving ol
time. One man, by usln* lids Plane, util plane mure
vpueer.i than fits ui«u cun ic by Any other plane or uirthcd
lu use. 11. 11 Utas A Co.
To Moit'i Y Eatos, K>j.
/".jr Ar —I htivi* esaiomel Hopper's Patent Ucu-'h' 1
Plaue, and beli-ve it to a most excellent article h*r th”
ur« lor which it it luteuJ*d,a* a .eiublnaLiou o* plane nod
isruper.
1 1 O pariioulai ly u laptcd to v *-«•■*t s, an I It Joe*
not n«julre nue fourth the llm- or lat-ir of the old tneUiod;
and l tiuve uo doubt, wbi'ii IU properties In.'onje generally
kDnwn, bat that it will entirely uparsodo the former te-
Jl>)ub iiud lalK*rious difib*m.
I most cheerfully roctswmend it t- all persons in
the Cabinet buslnoas, as from my knowledge ol It, then* U
nothioij os well Dited to *ive a suns'lli and beautiful flulsb
to voDwre us the Uopper Patent lieueh Plane.
Jaml- W' Woouwul,
Furniture Warerooms, v»7, \'.i Third st-, Pittsburgh.
I'Ulsburyh, February *i7, i s;»6.
MUSEH V. EATON, of thin city, in toy Role Agent for the
naif (.l-Ptaaefl, or of rights to manufacture and Bell them
WM.O. IIOPPEII.
I'lU.shurrfh, March 21, ISW—(mh2l tf)
DUKK’S AlttitCANTlL.ftd coj-1.e:6 Id,‘
UPEN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Summer.
DvIUBUJ ENTRY BvX)K KEEPING,
Taught /ruin Duffs System ol U.h>li keeping, HHintlcU'-d by
the Chamber uf Cuiumeic« nl Now York a.i the must per
-t work upuu m-.-c.unlf) ihjm hr use
i'lUUl-K ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOKKEEPING,
eight u ij e ol n Uutt - illu-traliug re Hhlpmmits
ul It.dghl and poavetigeoH, o-vo-rH’ fettlemeiib', belure mid
niter Mile ol U»e viw-.d ; trati-ifers of nwuors’ -hareH, and
ftb.-r Important matters not attempted iu atiy ol tbe oue-
Irip eynteuis of HLmmboat Book keeping in use
PENMANBUIP
Taught by Mr J. D. William-*, the only pruieadonal teacher
uf peuuaanhip uow In the city.
MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC,
Embracing a new method of computing iuior«t,t, with all
the most approved abbreviations iu tne.-cauUK' rouiputu
tb-nS in use.
MERCANTILE LAW.
Although others advertise these lectures, this will be
found the only lustitutlon in the city where they are reu'U
larly delivered.
-tt#*C»ll and get a Circular aud sample of Mr. Williams'
Poumunsbip before engaging elsewhere.
iMKLD BOOK FOR RAILROAD KNGlNKElLH.—Cunuin
lng formula) tor laying out curves, determining frog an
gles, levelling, calcalaliug earth-work, etc., etc., together
with tablee of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords,
magnetic variation, logarathlms and natural signs .tan!
gents, etc. etc., by John B. Ileuck, Civil Engineer. Pocket
book form. $1,76.
The object of the present work Is to supply 5 want
very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads.
Books of convenient form for ueo in the field, containing
the ordinary lograrlthiuaLlc tables are common eoough; hut
a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the
Railroad work, and especially tho necessary formula) for
laylug out curves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac., Is a desideratum
which this work Is designed to supply.
U. B. MiLiTAiu Acadsmy, West Point, April 18, 1554.
Ikntlemtn: I have looked over “ Uenck’s Field Book for
R&llroud Euglueere,” and tbiuk it well adapted lu tho ob
ject Us author proposes, and have no question but it will be
found a very useful and practical volume both for office aud
field work. D. U. Maoah.
Tuoy, April 31,1864.
I am much pleased with Mr. Lleuck’a little manual, the
“ Field Book ol Railroad Engineers. 0 With the presenta
tion of some ol the most practical and useful of recognized
among railway ongiueors, he has given others
which, uewut least in thuir present form, appear to possess
a mint of higher value than that ot mere uovclty—thut of
being In general dusceptible of available, not to say desira
ble, practical use. Iu conclusion, while l think thodesign
of Mr. Henck's book is such as to adapt it excellently well
to professional needs. I have pleasure in expressing my
cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with tbe per
spiculty of arraugement effected by tbe author, and the ex
cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers.
B. Fhasklui Gbkknji,
U. K. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
For Bale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN,
Dealer In Engineers’ Stationery,
ftu3 Market street, corner of Second.
VARIETIES! —A Cottage House in Allegheny for sale.
Price $7OO.
A Brick House and Lof for $750.
A amall Frame House aud Lot on M. uut WaMilagtou
fors46o.
Binuli Furiufi in Ohio and Virginia for sale on easy l«nns,
by Uyl4| 2. UUTHBERT i f*..\ I4q TlurJ et.
* * vf- *3* '*
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Increase of Cash Capital
TO half A MILLION DOLLARS!
ASTNA INSUKANCK COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819.
Cash Capital, ------- 9500,000
lins TIUBTY-BIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
Asset. of the ASTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
for-1, as furuißhed this agency ou the Ist of January, 1866,
under oath.
Real Estate, unincumbered $ 16,072 06
Hcrenty-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay
able semi-annually 72,000 00
Debis due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17
Bills Ueattvablo, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 33
Railroad Stocks In Connecticut 07,616 00
Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford 142,896 00
Bank Stocks in New York cliy 98,060 00
Cash on hand, In Bank, and In hands of Agents
and others.
$773,278 03
The Amount of liabilities due or not <luc to Banks or other
creditors,— nothing.
Loaves adjusted and due, —none.
losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 22.
Losses unadjusted and in euapenoe, waiting for farther
proof, $01,257 60.
All other claims against the Company are small, such
only as printing, 4c.
Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount insured in any city, town or Tillage, depends
upon the character, material and construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and c-oudition of
the Ore department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the
deeigu is to limit the loss by any one tire to $lO,OOO, or less.
TUO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
ijTAT* or Coiuucncu?, 1 „ Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885.
Hartford oounty. Mr
Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the .Etna Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore
going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to
hie best knowledge and belief
UENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
Losses 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 tbs organization of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly ail descriptions of property, Is
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
44** Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
janil 11. U. TEN KYOK, Agent.
ETNA InSUUANLK COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD) LVNX.
OUAUTIivXti, 181 W.
bath Capital 9500,000
Caali Surplus, on let Januabx, 1865 0*A73»973
r fUlId Capital BLock and Surplus Is securely iuvested tor
X the benefit of all policy holders. As an evidence of
the , loiins we have to public confidence, and of its ability
to pay losses promptly, we state n fart, that its receipts
vary from $125,000 to $160,000 per month, its business is
larue and well distributed, and la our opiaion no Comptmy
In th« United Btutea affords better Indemnity to policy
holders than the iKtna. They common to muko insurance
ou property in town and country, at rates as low as is con
ri-lrnl with tialety to the policy bolder.
11. B. TEN KYOK, Agent.
44“ Office, North-west comer Fifth and Wood streets,
Pittsburgh- ap2o:ljr
UELAWAUK
MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
OkTICK lo the North Room of the Exchange, on Third
otreet, FUTLADSLFIIIA.
PROPRIETOR.
MARINE INSUEANCEB
0.1 V iSSSLS, d
Canoo, >To all parte of th« World.
FkanjuTfl, )
INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
allpartsof the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandize generally.
On store*, dwelling houses, 4c.
ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY, November 7,1555.
Bonds and Mortgages $*24,300 00
State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 42
Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances corn
paulea 24,012 20
BUJt* receivable 150,825 frl
Cash unhand 16,071 30
Balances In the hands of Agents and premiums
on Marino Policies recently Issued ....121,707 67
Subscription Note* 100,000 00
tUUCTOW:
I Dr. B. M. Huston,
Hugh Craig,
Hoencer M’llyain,
i Charles Kelly.
Bainuel K. Stokea,
Henry Sloan,
James Traijoalf,
Win. Eyre, Jr.,
Joshua L. Brice,
JamrsTennent,
John U. Semple,
Charles bchailer,
J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
t B. T. 0. Morgan, do. 1
WM. M AKTIN, President.
TUOS.C. HAND, ViceProrldent.
Joaaru W Cowan, Bac'jr.
P. A. 51ADEKIA, Agent,
marlfl No. 8S Water street, Pittsburgh.
Tt>« Prankila Vlra iamranca Company,
Of I‘hUaddvhia, Ptr.nxylxxmia.
DIItEUTOUS —Cfcarisa W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wanner, Samuel Grant, Jaoob It. Bmlth, Geo. W. lUch
ard«, Monlecal D. Levis, Adolphi K. Boris, Darid 3. Browns,
Morn* Patterson. _ Cuaa. N. Baacaia, JVr/fcisr.r.
Wm. Martin,
J»#»»»pb Li. Beal,
KJmuud A Souder,
Juho 0, Darla,
Robert burton,
John IL i'enroee,
George U. Lrlpor,
Kiward Darlington,
li Jones Brooke,
J. U. Johnson,
Jutues 0. Hand,
Theopilus Paulding,
James B. M'Farland,
W 0. Ludwig,
J. BUU AND ELM Lit Ett,
U. B. FILANCH
Guv* O Uascita, Secretary.
J2ou:iUnuo to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
iesrrii-tiou of property, Id town and country, at rattv as low
a.« are rwiiirdeut with wrurity.
The Company Imre rwwrvrd a large Contingent Fund,
whi.-h, with tbeir capital axi<4 premiums, eaM-y lot rated. af
f.rd ample protection to the araured.
Tin* Ai;.k*Uj s-f the IVaipeuy* on Ji&uuary L,t, an pub
lij*?!' 1 1 ugretrebly to an Act of Axurmbly, were a/i follow-), vit:
Mortgage OS
Ural Estate *4,37? 73
Temporary Loans M.tfGti 17
Stocks 61.SSP oJ
Oa.il, Ac 04,340 Si
_ total .. $U212,:0H 44
— Since their locorj*oralicn, a period of twenty-one year#,
they have paid upward of (Joe Million Pour Hundred Thou
eaud Dollar*, by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
windage* iA Insurance, as well as the ability and dtapoai-
Don to meet with promptness ail UabUttiee.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Ageut.
apW OQse, Dorth-eaat cor. Wood and Third *U
TIIK UNITED STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY and trdst company,
rniLADELPUIA.
CHAHTKBKD APHID 26TH, 1810.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
C’JRN KR OP FOURTH
Authorised Capital, $300,000.
INSURE DUILDINQS and other property agaiuet losu or
damage by Fire, and the peril* of the J»*a un i lulnu.l
Navigation and Transportation. CT :
Wostarn Imurancc Company, PiUiburgh.
U. MILLER, Jr.. President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretory
CAPITAL, $300,000,
W ILL inaura against all kinds of risks, PIKE and.MA
UINB. All losses will he liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A llome Institution, managed by DiascToas wbo are well
known In the community,aDd who are determined, by
promptnessand liberality, to maintain the character which
they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be Insured.
Dircciort.—R. Miller, Jr.,O.W. Mckatson, J. W. Butler,
N. Uolmea, Jr., W. U. Smith, 0. Ihmfion, tleorgo W. Jackaon,
Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppcocott,George Derate, James Me*
Auley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott.
03. Office, No. W Wetor street, (Werabouseof Spang A
Oo , ups talra,) PitUburgh. n0?24:1y
Ornamental Hair Work.
The beet quality of material U furnished, and entire
satisfaction guaranteed. myl&uUwly
fpH• ” ' “
iAT LAND RKGISTKRbsaued by Thomas Woods, ami
w*. away to all at 76 Fourth street) describes a great
variety of Farms, Houses and Lots. Those wanting homes
would do well to get a Uegiater. On It is described a fsw
due Ooontry Beats. ijrtj THOMAS WOODS.
.■*'« ' «P V
PAID UP
PAID UP
CAPITAL 8250,000.
Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut
Streets, Philadelphia.
Vfizrn of L\i Uome Hoard of Philadelphia:
DIIIOTO «•
Stephen R OrawforJ, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tlngley, Geo. M'llenry.
Jat'nb L. Florence, Jaiues Devereux,
William M. Godwin, William M'Ke*.
President —Stephen R. Crawford.
Ptce t'reruicnl —Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical Exsjninrr, Piilstnxrgh —Jam** U. Willson, M D.
Allegheny CVp—II. U. llowry, M. D.
QKO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
oarlT.y No, 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PEN NBYLVAHIAT IN 8 URANCECO MPA NY ~
OF PITTSBURGH,
AND SMITH FIELD STREETS.
biuicroa*.
Wm. V. Johnston, Body Pattereon,
W M’Cllutock, Kennedy T. Frletid,
U. M Long, I. Grier Spnmi,
A. J. Jones, George It Whits,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
James M Neeley, W. 8. Haven,
Wad*' llamptou, D. ILPark.
11 It. Ooggnball.
lion. WM. V. JOHNSTON. President.
UODV PATTERSON, Vice President.
A A CAutita, Secretary and Treasurer.
M 5. Caju.ua, Aaaistant Saniotary. deciLGin
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
NKW GOODS! I Watouis, Jswfimt, SiLvaa Waub,
MIUTAHt UOODB, Ac., WIIOLBSALi AHD ItlTAlL.—Coun
try Merchants and strangers visiting our city are request
ed to call, aa wo can serve them ah well, and we think b> t
t«*r, than they usually are sorted In Eastern cities, besides
them a responsible guarantee—an Item difficult to
obtain In many ebons.
Silver Detached Lovers $lO to $16,00
Do Cylinders 7to 10,00
L' dies’ Gold Lever and Leplno Watches, $26, and upwards.
Gentlemen’s do do do $36 to $2OO.
Chains, Seals, Keys, Penoils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps,
lu excellent variety, and at lowest prices.
Watch Ur pairing done promptly and In a superior
manner. All work and all goods warranted.
W. W. WILSON,
07 Market sereet, corner of Fourth.
JOHN LIT'ILKi Jr., Agout,
No. UOl Lunar* HTRtKT.
LlAti JUST RECEIVED the lollowlug very choice ar
XX tlolee:—
BRANDIES.
Genie Brandy, (very fine,)
Otard Dupuy A Co. (ouper.)
Marrett A 00.
Soxerac.
Jamaica,
Santa Crux.
GIN.
WINES.
Barela! Madeira,
Uoward, March A 00., Mad'rt
East India Madeira,
Table do
Amontillado Sherry,
Manzanillo do
Table d 0
Cooking d 0
Beeswing Port,
Pure Juice do
Ordinary do
St. Julien Claret,
Malaga Dry,
Do Swei-t,
Cbampugut'B,
Anchor,
Verzeney,
Liuldeseck,
Together ; with all other
bueiness.
Uoguet,
London Cordial,
Schnapps.
BUNDUIES.
ltntherford’s Scotch Ale,
Barclay's London I’ortcr
Wild Cherry Brandy,
Absinthe,
Anise the,
Ouracoa,
Sardines* .
Mocha and Java,
Young Uye. ond Black Teas
English Bronson Cheese, ’
Imported Havana Clgare, of
various brands,
Old Monongabela Whisky of
all grades. ’
articles connected with the
my29;d*w
WIG MANUFACTORY.
MRS. RENTER,
Hub doors from the Aqueduct, opposite (he (XiUector’s Oifict
AUiGUBNY CITY, U *
Iti PREPARED TO PILL ORDER* FOR WIO», ana all
kind*] of
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
AUSTIN LOOMIS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Office, No. 62 Fourth it., above Wood.
NOT.ES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla
terals, negotiated. Stooks bought-and sold on com
mission. Land Warrants bought and sold.
particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of
Copper Stocks.
All communications atiented to promptly.
WM. U. WILLIAMS JA3. 8. W'VAV.
Will. H. William. * Co,,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
zV. E. Corner TFood and' Third itreets.
All transactions mad© on liberal terms. Collection©
of Bills, Notes, 4c., promptly attended to. jan2Q:lw
n’CUNdKLLa Wllil/OCK,
BANKERS,
AND Dealers in Exchange, Dank Notes, Gold and Silver
Coin. Currant and Far Funds received on deposit.
Stock© bought and sold on commission. Collections made
at any point in the United States.
South East corner of Market and Fifth streets,
myll PITTSBURGH. PA.
212,605 00
ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SHITHFIELD STREETS,
au2:om Pittsburgh, Pa.
II.IUOTKI.
PATRICKS A FRIEND,
BANKERS AMD EXCHANGE BBOKEBB,
liarx Removed their Office to the Corner of Fifth and Wood ett.
PITTED {RUSH, PA.
1) ATiUCKri ± FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers iu 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 funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffob3
N. HOLMEB & SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKEBB,
UAVI OHIO VXD TOUR banking and xxosangi OF7IOI TO 80.
67 KARRI? STRUT, JOUR DOORS SHOW OLD STAND.
N HOLMES 4 BQNB, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
• and Dealerß In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, 811*
vsr and Bunk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly fur Hale.
Collections mode in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No.
07 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. [ ja3o:ly
TIKRNAN * CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
No. 96 Wood Strut, corner of Diamond Alley,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Ooin; Discount time
exchange, sud promissory notes; make collections In
ail the principal cities of the Udloq. Receive deposits on
call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all
other mutter* appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern
Exchange constantly on hand. mart
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
duub in
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Note*.
oTOCK bought and sold on commission. Collection*
O carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
44T*No. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bank declfi
HILL L CO.,
BANKERS AND KXCUANQE BROKERS,
CORRIB Of WOOD AlfD fIfTH STRUTS.
OIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
O sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bauk Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made in all the principal cities of the United States. De
posits received of Par and Current Funds. [mar27ly
uxxs a&AKaa, idwahd baum, florehcs »uan.
KRAMER & BAHU,
RANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
Promiaaary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Commission.
Collections made on all points In the Union. (my l
0. E. ARNOLD A CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Tune Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
No. 74 Fourth next door to Bank of PlttsVg. [selB
Domestic and Foreign Exchange, Bank tfoUsUGold and Silver
Bought, Sold and XschangetL at the
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE Of
WILLIAM A. HILL A CO.,
64 wood siaan, pmasußoa.
lnterest allowed on time deposits. [ janlE
Yuoaraon hill. „.... M jao. a. o&cauar.
THOMPSON BELL A CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
Comer of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pa:
THOMAS WOODS,
COMMERCIAL BROKER, "C*
AND DKALXB IK
note*, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, fte.,
No. 76 Fourth st., Pittsburgh, Pa. [ ja^
Clinmlotti's Loan Office,
NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.—
Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware
and other valuable articles. aullaily
CLOTHING STORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
¥AUILMfcKL\ of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
J street, which has won an unbounded popularity under
hi* utci« of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, fur the pur
per** f-f ac’iuiiing more F*pao« fur their Immense bualnese,
removed lu the .■■pacious building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where the; have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTUSI
AHD
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Thai bail ever been offered to the public.
' principal object for this removal, la to give them
mote farlllties for the
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to sell Qoode at the
L O WEST EAST EKE Elt l C ESI
And they will warrant them to be as good as any mano
(acluied lu thw Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
IS TUB btlT s-TV'LS, AHD OPOS TUI SUOKTX3T SOTICI.
They have ou Land a full aud beautiful aosortmeut ol
LOTUS and COATINGS, for
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKINQ AND BUSI-
Unr lmeratits are Identical with ihoea of oar customers,
and we axsute tho public that our fidelity will not fall in
Oiling all order* we may be fevw«d with.
A#* DON’T FORGET TUB PLACE—
No. 88 Wood Street,
(kast sum,) oo&hsu or dlahohd allot.
N. 1] —»W« Jobiroour patrons to underatand that wah»Te
oo looker any connection with the Clothing Business oq
Liberty street. Our attention is daYOted excloslYel; to ,l ‘ u 9
Uouf« abc-Te designated.
tnar23
john M’QLos&yy * co.
Fall and \V Intar OCodal '
EDMOND WATTS.
MERCHANT TAILOR, no. 186 LIBERTY STREET.—
I hare d«w on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter
Ooola. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest
■F*S of the most beautiful patterns; French and English
Ua«.lm»'rwi, of every style and shado In tho market, all of
wblrh I will make to order on the moat reasonable terms,
and warranted to («ult. *
SPIIISO GOODS* -
JUIiT UECEIVKI) AT JOIIN McOLOSKEV i CO’B Whole
s.lo Gio thing Warthouso, NO.SB WootDtrrot,and corner
or Plcmctid •Hey, the largest and most varied stock of
gi'oOfi that this celebrated bouse has ever had the pleasure
of Inviting the attention of the public to. These goods hare
been purchased from first hands, end, consequently, no
second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we
can and do **ll at as small profits as any house la the east
ern cities. Therefore, w« respectfully invite tho attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to
{?lth us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of
UEAP\ MADK OLCIIIIKQ. It is almost Impossible to
enumerate the quant i > of Immense piles of garments that
t* to be seen at this li i e establishment; It is sufficient to
«ay thnt it has uover t.-».n equalled by the house itself-
JOHN McOLOSKJSY & CO
«<iing> loihiaffi
f ¥ > U E undersigned respectfully lnformßfhlß friends »nj the
X public that he b now receiving at hbfitoro.No. 177 Lib
erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Caadmeres and
\ eatings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he
b prepared to make to order In the mo6t fashionable man
nor, at abort notice, and on tho mostreasonable terms.
We havealeo on hand a large and well manulhcturcdstock
of wady made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention
of buyers, either wholeuale or retail.
Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their
•draut&ge to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their
purchaser [mart>J 0. CONNER.
Miw Clothing Store, "
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY
r I'ill£ subscriber has Just opened this new establishment,
X whoro h# has always on hand a large and choice assort,
mentof all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrantsoauai
to auy ‘ Q tho cUy * * uJ Beil at the most reasonable ori
ces. The public are requested to give him a call *
B. OPPKNHKIMgfI.
uackeepera.
WK have now opened one of tha largest Blocks of
CHINA. UhAtts and IjU KENSW AFtK, eu table for
housekeepers lu lh» city, and Intend Bolling at y,rv low
prices. Wo will soil a handßomo Bot of White Tea Ware,
consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four
Hollars, and all other Uooda In proportion. Our Btock being
largo owing to the dull season jnsl passed, we are detar
mined to wort It off at low prices. We have just onened
some beautmil shapes of White Stone Meat
table do; Covered IHshna for atewedchicken,etc.,etc Also!
ni>mo vory handsome now styles of Wuter Piters <W
w“re t lar h iil Bt f > i n 6
euU tiro ttmS - * hW ' ha '° Put dOWn ln prlco 10
. PUKNOU CHINA.
tvw Have Borne twenty difforent styles of French China
1 m ®f t8 i Q o'l some bcautful Gold Band Dinner sets*—all of
which we are selling at toast twenty-five per cent, below
former prices.
HOUSE FURNISUING GOODS.
Our Block of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Britan*
n*® Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, la large, and wo
will sell them at very low prices.
GLASS WARE.
On hand and receiving, a Urge stock of Boston and Pitts
burgh Glass Were, which we will tell at manufacturer's
prices.
Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch
ers, and every article suitable for country or city trade, la
Urge, to which we invite the attention of city and country
merchants, as we will sell them vory low for cash.
liouuekee pars and others In want of COMA? China and
Oueuuewaro' will do well by calling at the
GIIINA HALL,
No. ti'i Market, between 8d and 4th eta.,
Opposite (lev U White.
HO.USEB, STOiUMIOOMd, WAREHOUSES. Ac., TO
LET I— LatarauxviUe—A comfortable Dwelling House
of hall, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bod rooms, Ac 4
garden and good water.
Allegheny Oily —A Two Story Brick Uouse, newly painted
and papered, on UoMneou street, near the canaL Bent $lO
per month.
Ml. Washington—A Dwelling House of three rooms, on
liigh Btreot,with largo yard, Well, Ac. Bent, $7 per month.
Pittsburgh— A large Three Story Brick, No. 20 Third
rent $176 per year. Nos. 31 and 27 Duqueano street; each
bouse is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Ac. Two
Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on
Fourth street. Together with others.
Apply to S. CUTUBERT A BON,
je!6 140 Third street.
JULY MAGAZINES —
Godey'e Lady's Book, for July—2o cents;
Ballou's Magaalne, “ “ 10 •«
Yankee Notions, “ M 12 '*
Frank Leslie’s N.Y. Journal, Id “
North British, for May.
The above just received by Express. Also, a largo lot of
BOHOOL. fiL>ppTfiAL and Misollaneous BOOKS and STA
TIONERY for sale at COST, and no humbug: OaU at
LAU PEER'S BOOK STORE, 87 Wood street, If yon want to
gfat a Übeap Library. )e2l
CLOTHING.
NESS COATS,
COMMON WARE.
MISCELLANEOUS
SUPERIOR.
*“■ wwomib.
Hi * litnftted ou tho Bay .of Superior end
j- W«r aithe teod or take Superior, and
possesses A BETTRU PITH, A BKTBK lIAHirOB AND
GREATBRADVANTAaEaPOKACOMSmmALCIT^
thwr any other point in the Northwest: and is euualled in
prospective Importance by Gtlcagobnly.' *
The Proprietors have u clear, undisputed and unincum
bered title to the land apoa which SUPERIOR la laid out,
and all purchasers Of lots receive warrantee deeds for the
same.
Superior wa3 laid out during the poßtaoißon, and already
contains several ba&dred Inhabitants, a Hotel, %
number of Stores, a Commodious Her, with Warehouses,
and la in all respects the
MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN
in the Wost The County Seat, the United States Land
Ofllce and Post Office are located here.. The Mississippi and
Luke Superior
UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD,
now in course of construction, connecting with St. Paul,
terminates at this place. It IS also the Lake termini of all
the projected railroads to the bead of Lake Superior. The
“ Boo n canal will bo opened in June; after which, four
lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi
cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; ail fine
vessels, having been built expressly for this trade.
One Steam Saw Mill is now 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 the undersigned to actual settlers on
easy terms, to provide a fond for extensive public improve-,
meats. Liberal appropriations have been made for public
purposes; parks, churches,railroads, Ac.’Ac.
49* In order lo correct the misapprehension arising from
similarity of names, it Is proper to state that “Superior
Oily,” about the title of which a legal controversy exists,
is another and different place, and In a different township
from Surxfiioß.
49* Maps of Supeaion are signed by Thos. Clark, sur
veyor, and William IL 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 Was. Q. Nswroa, Superior,
Douglas county, Wisconsin.
WILUAM U. NEWTON,
Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Buporior.
Board of Ileaiili Ziotlcw.
INFORMATION has been made to the Board of Health
that cases of cholera occurring outside of the city bare
been brought within its limits for rellof. No doubt the
frieuda of the sick are prompted by motives of humanity,
jut it is proper they should be informed that they subject
themselves to a eevere penalty by eo doing.
The Legislature laws regulating this matter, In
cases where the dißeasdila-malignant or contagious, In order
that the densely populated oity may bo protected from ouy
unnecessary scourge, which, when it has gained a footing,
scarcely rests bo long as there remains a subject 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
gious disease, outside the city, must be removed to sny of
the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must haven
permit from the Board of Health.
The attention of all persons interested is called to the
following sections of an act approved April 8,15:52:
fixe. 0. 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 this act, shall, upon convic
tion thereof, by indictment or prosecution in any court
having jurisdiction, pay o fine not exceeding five hundred
dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of sold
Board of Health.
Bsc. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive
Information that any malignant or contagions disease
(measles excepted) prevails within any port or place withlo
the United States, they shall make diligent Inquiry concern*
ing the same; and IT It shall appear that the disease prevails
as aforesaid, all communication with each Infected port or
place shall be subject to such control and regulations es the
Board of llealth 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, anil all
goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from
such Infected port or place, and having entered and been
brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu
lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as la provided
for In the preceding section.
The penalties ef the whole act will be strictly enforced.
By order. A. 0. MURDOCH,
rhyslclan to the Board of Health.
GEORGE FORTUNE,
jy23 Health Office.
DUki'F'B nKUBANTUiK COLLEaE,
PjTTSBVSGEL PA.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl
vania, with Perpetnal Charter.
P. DUFF, President, (author of the 44 North American
Accountant,”) 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 Comtaercial and Ornamental
Penmanship.
N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Plttabnrgh Bar, Professor of
Mercantile law and Political Economy.
P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department,
Professor of Mathematics, Ac.
F. L. APEL, Professor of the French and German Lan
guages.
This Is the only institution of the kind in the Western
Btates conducted by a practical Merchant of many years
experience in extensive business, and whose lectures upon
all tho details and practice of business, as well as every de
pertinent of Book-Keeping, are go deeply interesting to all
young men of business, and which accounts for the supe
rior attainments of bis students.
His course of Steamboat Book-Keeping Is pronounced by
an eminent accountant “ a perfect system for such books
aoi accounts.”
This is the on’y Institution In the city In which a Profes
sor of Penmanship gives regular Instruction in that im
portant science, and consequently the ouly one where a
good hand writing can be oMalued. The course embraces
upwards of 300 commercial calculations, many of Which
are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pen
mnnsnip but those executed by Mr. Williams ore exhibited.
Call for a Circular and specimen of his Penmanship.
Duff's Book-Keeping, Harper's edition, $1,60. “ The most
perfect in the language.”
Duff's Steamboat Accountant, (1. “A perfect pro*'
AS**Ail letters addressed to the Principal will bo tr dm ;
answered. _ _ ’ ii? ptly
PRACTICAL WORKS FOR MECHANICS >
The American Miller, and Millwright’ , OTHERS.
The Analytical Chemist’s Assistant; 0 Assistant;
b J T^sf y anffi; Ch,!mL ‘ tIy ’ -»-•
The Complete Practical Brow» dr .
The Builder's Pocket Companion •
The Practical Metal Wo: f irep.« . „
The Practical Model n b / Ryrne;
Colburn on Locomotive Engines* P ’
cISSSs; UanJ ' bo ° ll Engineers and Ma
The Complete Practical Distiller bv llvrna
£? SJ“ “* JmK; Byrne ;
by David Smyth;
The D^ er Scourer;
paaion* A63a * er, ®» Miner's and Engineer’s Com
dew and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon;
Perfumery: its Manufacture and Use, by Mortit;
The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Mortit;
The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier;
The Palmer’s, Glider’s and Varnlsher’s Companies i
The Paper Hanger’s Companion;
The Practical Surveyor’s Guide, by Andrew Doffcau ■
Overman on Manufacture of Iron;
Rural Chemistry, by Roily;
Templeton on Steam and Bteam Engines;
The Turner’s Companion;
A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule
Walker on Electro typing;
And numerous others, for sale by
b. t. a Morgan;
No. 104 Wood street, near FlftSb.
PLEASANT BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING—
I ife In California. Mountains and Molehills: bv Fr ank
Maryatt. 1
A Visit to the Camp Before Sebastopol; by R. C. Me( or
mkk, Jr.
Which ? the Right or the Left; a religious novel.
Lights and Bfadows of English Life; a novel, by tho -au
thor of “ Belle of the Season.
Note Book or an English Opium Eater; by Thomas De
Oulncey.
Clave Hall; by Miss Bewell, author of « Amy Herbert, ”
4 Tho Experience of Life,” etc.; 2 yols. paper, $1; lval.
cloth, $1,25.
Mary Lyndon, or Revelations of a Life; an autobiogri .-
phy.
Female Life amoog tho Mormons.
DoosUcks* great book, containing all his letters.
Star Papers; by Xlenry Ward Beecher.
Now York Ceflauelo, or Fashionable Life.
The Uelrees of Haughton, or the Mother’s Secret.
Charles Dickons* Works, complete; 12 vols
Trial and Triumph; by T. 8. Arthur.
All the New Books published, for sale at the cheap Book
Btoreof ,« u * miner A 00-,
___ aQ RL3 No. 32 Smithfleld street.
npUE GREAT LITERARY DEPOT or' Pittsburgh Is at
A H. MINER A 00.’S, No. 32 Bmlthfield street, where
all the New Books are for sale.
Clore Hall; by Mrs. Sewell, author of “Amy Herbert,”
“ Tho Experience of Life,” Ac. Two vols., paper, SI: one
vol., cloth, $1,25. . r * 9
A Visit to the Camp bdfore Sebastopol; 1 vol., cloth, $l.
Trial and Triumph; or, Firmness In the Household. A
new booh by T. 8. Arthur. Price 25 cents. One that pa
rents ought to place in the hands of their children:
Tho Heiress of Haughton ; or, Tho Mother’s Secret lly
the author of “ Ravenscllffe,” “ Castle Avon,” Ac. Paper.
37 cents.
Wulkna; or, Adventures on tho Mosquito Shore. 00 eu
graving*; 1 voL, cloth, $1,25.
Female Life Among tho Mormons; by the wife of u Mor
mon Elder —giving a full description or their manuore and
customs. 1 vol., cloth, $l.
Chartes Lichens’ Works, complete; 12 vola., at 60 cents
per volnme. an g3
Law Hoolca.
I AM authorized to sell low some valuable Law hooks.
10 voU. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Courier's Institutes;
Greenllers Evidence;
Wharton's Digest, last ed.;
And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ao.
GEO. F. GILLMOKB,
Bep2l at the oQloa of Morning PohL
CIURIOUS AND SINGULAR PHENOMENON!—That Is,
J Grey Hair restored to its natural color, with ail the
strength and healthy growth of youth, by use of the PAIR
COLORING FLUID.
The singular adaptation of ingredients in this compound
affects the small vessela at the roots of the hair, ana thus
stimulates the natural secretion of coloring matter, giving
tone and strength to Its growth. It also imparts to the
hair a gloss and beauty unlike that given by any other
preparation, and in every oase it will restore the natural
color of the hair, where age or aioknese has turned it grey.
Sold by [JyoO] S. L. CUTHBHRT, 140 Third st.
|jIVKRYWUERE READ, EVERYWHERE admired,
Xj and Everywhere Dolug Good.~The friends of a pore
and wholesome literature will be gratified to learn that
the readers of Henry Ward Beecher’s new book, STAR
PAPERS, ere now numbered by Tens of Thousands, and
still the demand for the work Is constant and unabated.
Those who want a volume for Summer reading that is re-
B rL ß ° 4 *L ftn ' l refreshing, should not neglect to get a cony
of Star Papers. A more companionable book for the tour
-Ist cannot bo found, while for family reading It la nnaur
paased by anything before tho public. One beautifully
executed 12mo. volume; price $1,25. 9
For sale by u. miner a CO ,
aug 7 No. 32 Smlthfleld street.
A A. MAfluN A CO. have Just epened another large lot
• of New Goods, comprising—
-20 more cases of fast colored Calicoes;
10 do best makes Domestic Ginghams;
20 do different brands of Dleaohed Muslins *
40 hales do do Brown do; *
With a large assortment of Checks, Tweeds. Ticking*.
Summer Stolls, A&, Ac.; all of which will be offered at
Semi-annual prices. aag 7
\ WEATHER TABLE FOR 1855 accompanies every
A cake of HERPETIC SOAP. Price cents. This
Soap is used for rendering the skin smooth, soft and white,
removing sallowness, tan. and redness of the skin. Ail
eh*.>a, chafes, Ac., on the hands, are healed by it. Sold at
the fe&AL KSTATROFFIOB, 140 Third rt. jygp
T7TVID PEN PICTURES—Every page glows with tho
V scintillations of genius, and such la the writer’s graphic
Sof description thatthereader Is taken away—all but
—and made to see, as if present and visible, that
is eo Inimitably described In
HENRY WARD BEECHER’S STAR PAPERB,
For sale at ' MINER A CG/8,
jyli 4 No. 32 Smlthfleld street*
-ft. ' ' .* ■ .
A u*w and singularly rucoesiful
. hlm.ijwii.' Remedy, for (her zatb ox 4il Jfllious
K ahS& jQit t - -Diseases,. Costiveness', Indigestion,
7 JBngyrw' JaUQdlce, Dropsy; Rheumatism, Fe*
f IflHflLA- vers, Gout, Humors; 1 Nervousness, '
I. IPggr- Irritability, Inflammation*. fUad*
ache, Fains. In tha. Ureas., nidi,-
fTHftj Rack and Limbs, FemaleGomptaUte, c
Ac-* Ao. Indeed, very few are the
in which a Purgative Medb
is not more' or less required,and
much 'sickness 'amLsjmering might be prevented, if a
harmless but 'effectual*' Cathartic were more freely used.
No person can feel welfeyhllo a caustic habit of holy pre»'
vails; berides, it soon.generates serious and often fatal
diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and
judicious nee of a good purgative. This Is true of "•
Colds, Feverish symptoms, and' Bilious derangements.
They ail tend to become or produce.the.deep-seated and
formidable distempers which toad the hearses all over the
laud. Hence a reliable family physic Is of the first Im
portance to the public health, and this Pill has been per
fected with consummate skill, to meet that An
extensive trial of iti virtues by Physicians, Professors, and
Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto
known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond
belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such ex
alted positions and character as to forbid the suspicion of
nntrutb.
Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in.
favor of these Pills, we may mention—
Doct. A. A. HAYEB, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and
State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional
character Is endorsed by the
Hon. EDWAR D EVERETT, Benator of the United States.
ROBERT 0. WINTHROP, Ex Speaker of the House o!
Representatives.
ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to England.
fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston
also,
Dr. J. R. OHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York Oily,
endorsed by
Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State;
WM. B. ASTOU, the richest man In America;
S. LKLAND A CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel,
and others.
Did space permit, we could give many hundred certifi
cates from all parts where the Fills have been nsed, but evi
dence even moreconvincing than the experience of eminent
public men. is found in their effects upon trial.
These Pills, the result of tong investigation and study,
are offered to the public as the best and most complete
which the present state of medical science can afford.
They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of
tbe medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted
•by Chemical process in a state of purity, and comblnM to
gather In such a manner as to Insure the best results.
The system of composition for medldnea haa been found In
Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient
remedy than bad hitherto been obtained by any process.
The reason la perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of
composition, every medicine is burdened with more or lees
of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this indi
vidual virtue only that is the curative effect ie
present. All tbe inert and obnoxious qualities of each
substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues
only being retained. Hence it is self .evident that the effects
should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial,
and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any
other medicine known to the world.
As it is frequently expedient that many medicines should
be taken under the counsel of on attending Physician, and
as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know
ing its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formulae
by which bo lb my Pectoral and Pills are made, to the
whole body of Practitioners In the United States and British
American Provinces. If, however, there should be anyone
who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail
to his request
Of all the Patent Medicines that are .offered, how few
would be taken If their composition was knownl Their
life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries.
The composition of my preparations Is laid open to all
men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject
freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific
men to be a wonderful medicine before Its effects were
known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same
thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are
willing to certify that tbeir anticipations were more than
realized by their effects upon trial.
They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal
viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy
action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels,
liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregu
lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex
ist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease.
Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Ana
lytical Chemist, Lowell, Moss. Price 26 cents per box.
Five boxesforsl.
Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., at wholesale and
1 stall, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers
everywhere. je&4m.*d*w
ASTHMA AND fONSOHPTION
HEW AND VE U | WONDKRFII ,
BROUGHT DOME TO TL £ DOOR OF TUB MILLION
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made
by Dr. Onrtls, of ti ls city, in the treatment of Con
sumption, Asthma, and all disease* of the Lungs. We r- *
fer to “ Da. Curtis’s Htqcaiu, or Ihoauho lltoeab v -®*
akd Cuskrv Sirup.” With this new method, Dr. r h ’ aPoß
rtorvd many afflicted ones to health, as an evU***
he has Innumerable certificates. Bpeaki* ‘*s?£* ,
ment a physician remarks, “It Is evlji*' . •*£ . ,? e ,, :
constantly breathing an agreeable, ► „ ut iunaliug—•
dicinal properties must coma l'* vapor the
whole ®rlafcßvities of the li>- • contact with the
and varied changes prod’* Jge, andithus escape the many
into the stomach, and * -«*J U P°“ wheQ , introduced
Tho Ilvi»(»nr>n la tor bUbJect tO the ptOWSS Of digestion.”
coanS -jftw - Bttle u all the Drugging throughout tho
The Intel' , ' ark Dutchman of January 14.
out the l' <>r Is worn on the breast, under the linen, wUb
sufficJe* - ,ast inconvenience—the heat of the body being
cur . .ut to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of
like the following, might be named:
One package of tho Uygeana has cured me of the Asthma
of six years standing. J. F. Kkesdury,
P. M. of Duncannon, Pa.
1 am cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing by Dr.
Curtis’s Uygeana. MasaaoxT Rostov, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N- Y., was cared of
a severe case of Bronchitis by the Uygeana.
My sister has been cured of a distressing cough c f several
years’ standing, and decided to be incurable by the physi
cians. She was cured In one month, by tho Uygeana.
J. H. Gaudsbt, Richmond, Me.
The Rev. Dr. Cheover, of Now York, testifies of our medi
cine in the following language:
Niw Yore, Nov. 16,18&L
Drarßir I think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Uygeana aa a
remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had
some opportunity to testify its efficacy, 1 am convinced
that it Is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and
Uir Inhaling application to the chest.
N. U.—Dr: Curtis’s Uygeanu ia the OUIQINAL and ONLY
GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or
vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shan them as you
would POISON.
43** For sale by Dr. Geo. Q. Keyser, 140 Wood street; R.
B. Sellers A Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City ; John
Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kalier, Rochester.
| fmy!4:daw6ta
Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
THE QREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
Hot a Particle of Heronry ia it.
LEI THE AFFLICTED BEAD AND PONDER!—An
Iaf&lll t R«medy fbr Scrofula, King t Ktll, Rheuma
tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples or Pustule*
on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague anil Fever. Chronio Soto
Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter,.Scald Head, Enlargement and
Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases
arising from an injudicious use or Mercury, Imprudence in
Life, or Impurity of the Blood.
49" This great alterative medicine and Purifier of BlocU ;
is now used by lx *.usands of grateful patientsftom all part ‘
of the United States, who testify dally to the remarkabl -
*ures performed by the greatest of all medicines, “GAS- :
TEE’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers,
Ulcers, Old Bores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the ;
Throat,Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones ;
and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great and :
Inestimable remedy. ;
For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found '
to compare with It. It cleanses the system of all impuri
ties, acta gently and efficiently ou the Liver end Kldneyß, :
strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to Hie Stomach,;
makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Const!- ■
tntlon, enfeebled by disease or broken down by theexcesses '
of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. ;
For the Ladles, it is invariably better than all the cos- j.
metics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixture;
will remove all eallowness of complexion, bring the roses ■
mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and 1m- *
prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all'
the medicines ever heard ot ' j
The large number of certificates which we have reoeivsd j
' from persons from all parts of the United States, ia the best -•
.evidence that there is no hnmbng about It. The press.*
h otel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public .men, vein
to aown to the community, all add their testimony to th**
wi mderfol effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
tCall on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and
rea l tbs wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicine*'
has performed. •
Nt ne genuine unless signed by BENNETT A BSBBS.:
Prop* deters, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, to whom all
orden 1 for supplies and agencies must be addressed.
And l for sale by U. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLKM<
NO, .FLEMING BRoR,and by Druggists generally.
octSV-alswly
FROM CANADA
JJ Quaere, February 7th, 1864.
Mtisrx. JR A. FahnalocJc <0 Ob. —We had the pleasure of’
receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Ver-'
niifuge, which will be ver; gratifying to you, as it woa sent)
{ voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly,
_ J. MUBSON A CO. ‘
tfenflemen—My little daughter, four years old, and my 1
eon, older, were for a considerable time saffexingfromi
•worms. I purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge, of ,
-which I gave them three doses, according to directions,
(and strange to say. in less than three hours thr v passed nc
2ess than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of extraor
dinary length of from twelve to fifteen inches.
Having experienced bo much of the beneficial effects of
yrar Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend It to tiu
SLibUc, off, in my opinion, one of the most efficacious remo
If v. against *r orma ever offered to the public.
Gentlemen, believe me to be
Your much obliged and humble aerv’fc,
t ~ , NATHANIEL LRATERB. 1
Prepared eold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO
corner of First and Wood streets. mylfi S
BY - VIRTUE o. f a precept under the hands of Wm. 1
McClure, President of the Court of Common Pleas, l
and for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, an :
Justice of the Courv of Oyer and Terminer, and Gonen
Jail Delivery, in cmd for said District, and William Boa -
and Gabriel Adamw, iiSfiqß., Associate Judges of the san'i
Courts, In and for of Allegheny, dated the -—-
day of July, In the jmt of our Lord one thousand elgl.
hundred and fifty-live, and to me directed, for holding •
Court of Oyer and TVrmlner, and General Jail Delivery, i
the Court House in ihe City of Pittsburgh, on the fir:
Monday of October ne<xt, at 10 o'clock A. M.
Fubllo notice is hereby given to all Justices of the Peac
Coroner and Constables of the county of Allegheny, th J
they be then and there, lu their proper persons, with the;
rolls, records, inquisitions, examinations and other reiner ':
brances, to do those things which to their respective offlei ’
ih their behalf, appears to be done—and also those that w*- '
prosecute the prisoners that now ore or/nay be In the ii
of said county of Allegheny, to he then and there to pror :
cute against them as be just. r
Given under my hand in Pittsburgh, thiailfteentb day■>
August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hu
i dred and fifty-live, and of the Commonwealth, the 78th.
*Q« lo;td WM. MAGILL. Sheriff.*-
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