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M .11:10 “ 4:45 “ .1*2:20 l* M. ti:uO “ .12:5.8 “ *U4 “ . 1:20 “ 7:08 “ . 2:23 “ 8:25 *‘ . 244 “ Sol ** . 3:30 “ arr U:45 “ GOING WEST. Exprtsi Mail Tiipht Lrave. Train. Tram. Train. , Bellair 9:45 A.M. 5:15 A.M. 6:00 P M Belmont .lvfcSl “ 6:15 “ *‘ BarneavlUo 10:52 “ 6:43 “ ‘ CambndgQ 11:56 “ 501 '* Concord 12:17 P.M. 8:30 “ ?.? M Zanesville 1:10 “ u }"'i, Newark .. 2:08 “ 10:37 “ l};* f Arrive Columbus... 3:20 “ 12:15 P.M. * ‘ ' The Express Train going East will stop j.o t a ke P loave pafljungnrfi, at T&ylorV, Newark, l . ’ . n _i v ’ Cambridpe, Campbell’s, liame-vi11,., anJ B '>7” Soim Wei will stop only.t the-born named' The Mail Train will .top at all the ?tail on. * hare the Mall 1. to bo rw-elTad, or delirero.l, and at all o h. r ™ notice being given. The Night Train w P tiooa on proper notice lu:ls A. iLMail Tram connects at Bellair with Night Traiu oa the Baltimore and Ohio lUilroad ; at Newark with trains to and from Siuidusfcy, Mansheld and ML Vernon, *nvi Cliicago vni-Monroevillo; at Columbus with the trains t'nr Ciucinaali, and with traiur. for Xenia, Dayton, ludiana •,.n!i-, and ria Dayton and uui Urbana. Theo 45 A. M. Express Train connects with the Express Ti alu from Baltimore, and arrives in (V>lumbu* at T/dd P. M.. aud connects with trains tfuiua: South and West arriv it? -4 in Cincinnati at 7 I*. M. The tkOO P. M. Train couuects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and ut Columbus with Mail Train tu ‘2:15 A. il n direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana wlis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago. Isaac h. soutuwicx, supt. Zane-wille, June IS, ISss—| je2ll _ _ THE PENNBYLVANIA RAILROAD. rimK GItEAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At- X tautic cities with Western, North-western and South western States, l»7 a continuous Railway direct. This rood also concocta at Pittsburgh with daily line ol steamers to all parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and Sau •Ui.«ty with steamers to all porta on the North-western Lakes; making th* most direct* chtap'it and wliuM/ rau’.r by which FREIGHT can be torward**! to aud from thr t ,'rcat WzsL RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—-Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods,) lOOtbs. (in boxes.) Furs. Feathers, Ac / SECOND CLASS.-—Book*, and stationery, j , Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- >GOc- per lOdtos thtr, Woo!, Ac ) THIRD CLASS—Anvils, Bushina, Bacon ) &0o looms. and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, Ac. ( FoUttT LI CLAfcS.—Coffee, FWh, P-aeonaud l j/v. p-r lOOlbs Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil j F* r IWiW - In shipping Goods from any i*oint East ol Philadel phia, be par.icular to mark package “mu Pertnrylwinia flatlrond." AU Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. . . Fiixiuut AaaxTS —Moses Patter, Boston; J.L Klliott,N. V.; K. J.Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magruw A Koons, Haiti more ; Geo C. FranciScus, Pittsburgh ; Shringman A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohsc*; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, R. C. Ueldmm, Ma-llsm, led.; Katelitl A Co., St. ivDuie, Mo.; J. J* Mitchell A S'ti. Evari.-ville, Indiana. il. 11. HOUSTON, uccAra! Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. J. LOMHAKKT. xnvl Superintendent, Altoona. l‘a. Slenbeiuille and Indiana Railroad. CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, June a). 1-.55, the Mail Traill IraTes Su-übeQvilb* daily, (Sundays e*<-epted } *l 7 oVlo*.k, A. M„ nud arrive at Newts kat 1 <• .-lock, P M , conuecLing with trains for tVlumhiia, Sandusky, 1 udutoapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Lasalle, Mount Vernon, Kook Island, Tole-h-, t'tiut 1.- uit Ren.-h I.hncir, nati at S:‘JO same evening. ' RETURNING: !.,.*ve* Newark at U ..-Ylook, M., and arrive- a; St*ub. LnJi-at u.ba P M RKTCU.VIMO. Leaves Cadiz at 7 ”7 A M , mdJ arrive a - . PteubeDiiJle at lo do A. M. For furibor information apply to JAMES COLLINS A CO , Freight and PutseDger Agents, No- 111 and 115 \l ster street, Pittsburgh. LAFAYETTE DKYKNNY. General Flight aud Ticket Agent. K W. WOODWARD, jhJ;j Supsrlntendeut. 1855.~ AIK USS HOOTE 1855. Ml Oil CHICAGO TO ST. COIJIS- Vn CHIC Alio, ALTON AM' ST UTI.i m\\ Formerly tli« Chicago ami Itlisalaalppl* Carrying the Great American Express and V. S. Math. rrUIK Only Direct ani Reliable lioute tc th* an:l JL Somb-W>et—Seventy Mites Shorter than ur,y other Koule. kail n&am^ggjjj rwoTnuocuii axratss teai.tp dau.t, suspats ocepted. IMAP's Amtvt at ht. Igrnls Day Espress.... St. Louis Night Expren« Train 1 ! run directly through without change of earn or baargage. /•V«rr»i Chicago to tit. Jjouii in 15 l , 4 hourt. IMPORTANT CONNKOTIONB—At Joliet, with the Rock IsUnd Ruiiro.il fir Ottawa, Li ball'-, Root Island and Cen tral lowa. At Bloomiuzton, with lilitwi- Central lUHrotvd for Clin ton, \VHvne,«viU.; no 1 D-eatu-, and with tor Peoria At Bpi IngfVld, with Great Wee*.*-™ ILiHr. Rd L*r JwckK*n i ille nnd UlinM* RW»*r. At Alton, with Daily Line r»f PackcD for Hannibal. Quincy anl Keokuk; the most expMitioos and reliable roijo> all portions <*f North-en*»;**rn Ml-fw'uri. At Ht. Louie, with Dully First-cU-' Steamer* for New i h leans and intermediate p>duta on the Lower Mißalwnppl, nnd with Regular l,ine« of Punk-ts Tor Kan win, St. Joseph, .nud all points on the Missouri, Tcun*sn yv~s»'- -•'»>-.* -■ - .-t?v i; , »-’. 'f'/ ? ' * ' - \ 'l ~v •.' *■ ,-’ H '*., ■ .< • .;•' • /*\v■^'A : '•.*• - . ./' , *'■ ■ ■■•.\- ? " ■ .-• x ;-v * >** v 5 .rf «*., -•- *- r t„* i ■ ;' - ; Mti ,*. '• 1 - ' '- f ... t_ -. :i * . *-.■ - V *» ?Ci "*>'« C \» <, t ? '•' I?S V‘»J ', V .f. ‘ •'' ••; .S » • ? NKW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN*! Northern Illinois to the Mississippi Eiver, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA ! All Railroad to tn« IttuaUalpP*- I Chicago, Burlington and Quincy JVipAt ■» Train. 11:30 P. M. 12:60 A. M. £1 2 “ 3:01 « 3:28 “ •4:48 6:14 *‘ atT.d:ls “ i HAIL ROAD j Fomiceiy TB« Chicago a.id Aheoca A Oust. Miutaei 1 Tract il. a. >9 KO' l TO ! And Trains run Dm entire distance f,om CUIOAQO TO WJKUNGTON’, lowa, without chance of Cars The Only Oinad Ihiute to UOKUNaMN, QDINCI, Kfc'iiKTiK MUSCATINE, OQDAWKA, WAPELLO, rUKI LK^MOINS*COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and the ONLY ALL v from CHICAGO TO ST.LOU 18, BLOOM INGTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, anil intermediate Stations on the IliinoD Coatrai, Great Western, and Ohio nnd Miesis sippi Railroad*. ~ , t . . , . Trains oo the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Train* from the Bast—avoiding ail laying over at any of tbepoima. Sta£H* leave Burlington dally for Southern and Central lown 3nd Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all the Important points west of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles less staging than by any other rou.e. The Road, lnr a large portion of the way, Is laid with the oonrnroous Kail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the Went— well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and eiegant new Cars. ai” By this route passengers are cure of making connec tions, and arriving at Bt. Louie on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs anil ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS bv this route can be purchased at alhthi* Railroad Offices in the East; at. the Office «1 the Company, corner of Clark and Lake htreeL, lu the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena R. K., and at the Mich. Gent, R. K. Ufflco, corner of laihe and Dearborn sta , oppo-ite Trcrnout Uouee, Chicago. FIUTOUT con-dgm-t by thi‘i route will receive immedi ate debate). C. 0. HAMMOND, fiup>t. C. K. FOLLKTT, Qen’l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. riOKETS can t- procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. mhl9 CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUBOH RAILROAD. ISIWP^Wi r* ijie shorteht. quickest aud most reliable root* to Toledo, JL Chicago, Rook Wand, Galena, and" St. Louiw, Is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Hun li*d miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than th* circuitous one via Indianapolis. Two Dally Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Traina from Cleveland to Chicago. Time U Cleveland sU hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 2.00, A. M. and b.uO, A. M., connect ut Alliance for Cleveland aa follows . Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 6 56, A .M., and 12.00 M. f connecting at Hudson with Trains i'-T Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland al —— A. M. and 2.2 u I’. M., and Wh couuwrtln.' with Trains for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis at V.UO A. M. and 2.45 V M. Th.i'i.GO V. M. Tcaiu irura Pittsburgh make* no connec tion tur Cleveland. PanNeogers for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train Searing Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at L2O P. M., as that is the only train by whj'h dose connections are made at or beyond Chicago. PaMenger* by this train reach Chicago at 8 00 nest morning, and St. Louis at midnight. Rigga-’e checked th- • ’c Cleveland and Chicago. VTA AL1.1., -v ft 'ND CLEVELAND. lit claxt. '±i c! i Utdau. 2dcTt. ToAUlar.ee..—s3 30 T- La Salic—4lo 00 *l3 W Cleveland... 400 “ Rock Idl'd, IS O 0 HOO “ Toledo 650 ** Oaleua 18 15 14 00 “ Detroit 700 $8 CO “ Sprlngfiold 18 70 16 *2O Chicago....sl*24l3 SIOAW '* P.urllugton 19 00 16 00 ** Itloomingt...l6 00 14 40 •' Iberia OO 14 00 “ St Jxuii.... 21 uO 18 Ui pAtuengera are requested to procure their tickets at the odice of thL« Company, In the Monongahela House, third dcor below tb» corner. FTEA.MUOAT DidAFTKIIfI ON ( JS&i&nJK WESTERN WATERS, ASP [4»fcay £Saa§£&sTEAMt'.OAT PißiscivHY bare now in course of preparation a new NTKAM.EOAT DIRECTORY, wbtth will be Issued iu October j next ; the boob will contain oT*r two hundred pages, lllus tratM in the bw?t slrle, and neatly bound in a durable : manner. IT WILL BKONB OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS EVER RUBLISIIKD. and will b« a book that irill l«e interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM i BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and d*. Bcription of all the Steamboats now afloat on tho Western aud Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power and tonnsje ol each boat, where and by whom built, the name cd the boat, r iili the trndr she lain. Also, the norm's of Captain* and cUlcers, her age, 4c., Ac The Directory will mntaio a history ot Steamboats and Stracil*»tiog on the Western waters since the application of steam . also, a -ketch of Lh<« flr«l 1-oKt built for the Ohio Hirer, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and descrip tion of ail the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that hare uccur red cm the WESTERN aud HOUTURRN WATERS, beauil lully llluvtrHted. with a LIFT OF ALL TUOSK WHO IIAYK DJSKIBIUD 11Y THEIR BURNING, SINKING ANI> EXPLODING, on tbv Weetnrn and bouthe-.u waters. The Directory will .-ontnD; of the Ohio, MbaUaip^l, Mis«juri, lilinc-i.-, Arlans**, Mbi.e, It-'.!, Ouachita, and other Rrieru, widi lb« Tovrwand CiMealald down, with .-orre-'t dif-Uncr-; alec tnsny other Hirer and Commercial Items I iito the people at large. The book Will , mtslu the rar-lr «.t Ine varum- U. A. Mail Boats, with tin* | the* are in, .*r , Ac. The Dimtnry wUI aims contain ; ' a .vmp>*'e li-: ot all tb" re-ponMb!** Steamboat Licensed i ifticr: »h**ir pi we* of resit?roc*, A.- , Ac; tba Dus Steam boa; Lew, its requirement-*, with eornmeni*, showing wh-r-in it th- i«vw»nj«ebnif op\cer, and imurvj the cumjrtfTit uriUr'i . Ac , Ac .an 1 ell the Important U. S Su pn*U)e tVurt St-e#r.d«ost IX’i-ume Up to date; the R*t«fl nCJ.I I!U|H rtrtt,*. Crtumercinl I’riTileeee, Bill* e»t Lading, »m* pcrtMtil Dev' sions o! the Tartou- U s. C-urs in regard Freight la*t and InitnegM, kr . A. , w.h many other things of luiereft. Tbe Direetoir will l- II lust ruled in the best style and printed in the l>**t miir.ii-i- The author h»* f.-r mi years ! i (oet , giiihering tosretlw nil the facts and items In regard to the numerous rteurubottt disasters OQ the Western and ; Southern waters, aud DOW intends publishing them ill ; book torm. The price ot the work wifi l*s put at the low ‘ K u m of One Dollar. Ten thousand copied will be iwue-l for the l«oatmeu; all olhen dnrirorn of subscribing wUJ bare to do so at ('lice, as none will he prinb*d unless orderod it) : .vitHiiK-e. This work h destined to hare a circulation of over EIGHTY THOUSAND copica, w the publishers are : rtefi* log large numbers of satecriben*. per mail, from all purls of the couutry, daily. Some of tfte olJrrt boatman, ,v* well kp most scientific melt of the time-, are contributors Li the SUeainUmt Directory. tit. 7v»t ns. .I*2 30 A. M . '2.45 P. M Cfucay o . a 1A A M. .10.01* P. M RAILROADS CENTRAL IIOtITK lOWA, MISSOURI, CONFECTING WITH OHIO and Pennayivaula Rallroail t VIA ALLIANCE. ' J. DURAND, Sup’t, OleveUovl. J. A. CAUGIIKV,Ag’;, PUlfburgt. 100.000 COPIES! 'lh»* Directory will lx* issued iu Otober, and will b« an ornament to the parlor as well a* sttramboat. By remitting One Dollar paid) you will retire ft copy of tbe above work. AM '•ommunl-'nticD* and *hc*uld bo advlmutd to JAMES T LLUYD 4 CO., BaMdinff, CineinimLt, Ohio. J r-!i*Trls\Ttf Alexander W. *'o*ier, A TIORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, asu SoLitf _/V ton in OuARCBur, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands hDut lVu.uons, aud lor the Collection of Cluun* iu Great Britain and Ireland. 49* Collections made in this and adjoining CounUvs; Eb ute* of decadent* settled; Real Kstnt* bought, raid or leaoed. uoJ rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage t.r other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. office oq POUR'fU street, a few doors above Stnlth3eld. Pittsburgh* March '2B, IK6s—{mh!W:d*v] A. \V. Koiur, XyOTAHY PUBLIC, «nd Commissioner for the States of Xl Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, WLeooosin, .New York, Mirhigan, lowo, California and Virginia. Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for reeo-J or u*e in any o! the aK'Te named Staten, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March ti-S, ISM'—lmh'iS’daw 1 tjFJ'ICI or jiivNOflUAH tLA NaYWATU'H C*», I i I'UtHburifh, July I*Z, I*y of January, lHi>4, re- the Company to extend the Improvement above browuHrille, ami authorizing the application of the toll* of the Company to that object, and the distribution of new stock amongst the stockholders to an amount equal to the earning of the Company thus expended—the Treasurer has !>eeu iu-tru'-ted todistribute amount the stockholders, iu Dew stock, kour percent, upon the amount held by them respectively, which will he placed to thecrixlit of tbetr stock h'counts on the books of the Company. W. B. COPKLAND, Tr«anurnr of Mon. Nut. Co pKAHt. t-TRAM WILL, I Allegheny, July 14tb, 1*55 j fI'HR intere-st of Messrs. Uarysy Child's and A-a P X Chili>3 iu our firm ceasec, b- mutual oitrtfemeiit, from and after ibis date. HUY AN, KENNEDY A 00. jv l7;lm UUKUMATIsSI“ ANL)~NKi;X\iyUIX —■ Dr. BROWN hereby informs the afflicted that his remedy lor the above mentioned diseases is* one that will cure. He will »arrant a cure iu any case of thh Hind. This remedy w*9 never known to fall when properly persevered with. Many suffer the torture of thleeomplaint for months and years, when ft few month* would procure a '-ertaln, safe and speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 4 1 DIAMOND alley. )«2G i v)L BROWN continues to be consulted tor the cure of y) SECRET DISEASES. Ilia success in long standing caeeu 1* uuequaliod. The afflicted are iuvited to call with out delay. Peraou* afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get hlfl advice. Letters containing a fee Immediately answered. Office and Private Room*, No 41 Diamond alley, Pitts burgh. i 1 VRTKR’N NEW HOOKS at DAVISON’S, 65 Market fit— \_y Emily Vernon; or Filial Piety Exemplified ; pfillip Colville, u Covenanter’s story, by Grace Kennedy; Family at He&therdale, or the Influence of Chris tian Principle*, by Mrs. Mackey ; William Wilberforee, or the Christian Statesman, t»y Collier; I l.e Dead in Christ, their State, Present and Fu ture, by Dr. Johu Hrowu, author ol Exposition irf let Peter, Ac., Ai: ; 4 Prayers ol the Apostle Paul; Mray Arrows; Works of Philip Henry; Jacoby Notes, vols. \ and if; Memoirs of Oberhn ; Rich and Poor, by Ryle; Ashton Cottage; Manual for the Young; Footsteps of St_ Paul ; je4 WANTED —Cooks and Iloure Hervanta tor private fani ilia* and hotels Ladies who need Nurtes or anj kiod of female help, and gentlemen who want Clerk* o Salesmen of busings habit*, with good references, Garden ers. Carriage Drivers, or Met) or Hoy* to do any kind o work, can l>e supplied at HAKR'B INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 410 Liberty street. Uarvest Hands wanted—high wages paid. JylM A A. MASON A CX>. have just opened 40 pieces of Wool + Berages at 12J*, cents per yard. Also, another lot of those Fine Dresses at 50 and 62J4 eta. _ jy27 Tam PINE tiILK BONNETS, of the very newewt stjlea, IUU selling at $1 nnd $1,25, at jy27 A. A. MABON A CO.’S, 25 Fiftli *t. I In fine order, rec’d on consignment au«l <1 bv IJygV] ATWELL, LEE A Co. , , unNKI) bUOAKS—7° bbl, Orunhwi. Po»aer,J » li u. flnCT i Whit, sugm iwt TsJ&f l< S{rfr oa YJ'OU SALE— That snperior Uooao ami Lot, Na 141, on r Fourth, above Smithfleld street. U s*?SS^f/ low price. Enquire soon ol THOMAS WOODS, jy27 Wo. 76 Fourth ah f I 'Ah—ioo bbl* N. 0. Tar, large bbls, In fine order, to ai JL rife uu consignment, and for sale by jy* - atwill, le s k 00. ■ - :-v, MANSION HOUSE. GEORGE AURENTZ, Proprietor, NO 544 LIBERTY BTREET, jaet beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railrord, which mokes it the moat convenient house in the city for passengers arri ving by thot road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, In excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect folly solicit a share of pobilo patronage. There la attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Hla Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fi?bl:y BT. CLAIH HOTKL, Comer of Pmn and SL Clair streeii, Pittsburgh, Pa , r|MIK undersigned, formerly of "Brown's Hotel," having X taken this large ami commodious 110TKL, ami baring refitted It In magnificent style, would respectfully invite bid friendß and tbe traveling pablie to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex perience in the business, he. can give entire satisfaction, and bis charges moderate. feb22 riORNKR OF LIBERTY AND ORANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot. jan!3:ly owstor’s. WAVEItLEY HOUSE, 50 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y TtIK UNION, NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8. WKBB (late of th* Engle,) Proprietor. [an29:y OABKILL HOUSE, CORXSR OF MAiy AXD 80U7H BTB., WARREN, 0 rTljlE Proprietor taken pleasure in announcing to the X public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opeDed ah a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the ofiiee of the Ohio Stage Com pany.it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda lion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully oolidted. au H M. GAS KILL. FKANKI.IN HOUSE CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PARKER A LAIKD, Proprietors. jyl»:3mj TERMS *I S &Q_PKR DAY. ncMILLAN lIOUSK, JO&NSTt) WN, FRXXA. ri illE undersigned haring taken charge of the above X named Uoueo, and refitted it at a large e*peus»e, in h comfortable as well os elegant style, is dow prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample Batisfuetion to all who may p;» ronlse the House. [auB:tf] __ JAMES DOWNEY. HARE’S H O TE L, [ Late Farmer’s Exchange,] NO 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pitts burgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor. This Hotel Ip entirely new, hnviug juat been completed and opened for the accommodation of the public. f*epl3 FRANKLIN HOUSE, Clivelaud, Ohio. Cl PATIUOK A SON, PuoeuisTOttS. —This House has un j% dergtme thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wantiug od their part to render th« FaairxuH a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel can be found. 0. PATRICK A SON. FLORENCE HOTEL, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK (ooflbccrrxno* rni suropxa.n tlah.) REUBEN LOVEJOY, WILKINS HALL, W. c. GALLAGHER, Pbopriktoh. Iburth ilT't i. between Wood ami Smi’JiMd. riling fipadou* t'*Ubll*bm*'Ot ha* b*oo byibeso b-1 briber, and ntmpleUdj lie L« nt all hour* prepared tn furnish every luxury that can be luun-A la the i«*gu»nieJ rv-UuruaU iu the SlaL-s. llis Kpaclous Bar w»Il alw*y« be supplied with the very best Liquors. Game of every_de (wriptioo, in ite season, can always ba s>und at Wllkiua Hall. japTJ W C. OAi LAQHKK. BANK IfiIOUAMUKi . THIRD STRJIKT, UETWKBN WuuD AND MARKET. riyilK Salßcriber# Ixrg leave to Inform iheir Ineud* and 1 tue public generally, that they bare leaseU lb« above well known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and tv furnished, and now open. The proprietors have spared no expense to make the Bank Kx- Chang* a comfortable resort, as well lor the epicure us the buaiue«s man. The larder will at nil times be stocked with the delicacies of the season, and served up under the uuspi cm of .-sperieoerd cooks. They respectfully ask for tb patronage of a generous public WO VST F, R AND COFFEE UUUBF.A-* D. BARNARD. JVo. 40, Fijt\ Sirtd. telwtn Wood and 2t*rktL janlibly) * pirrsnuaaa. _ cFIYS T A L PALACE Efo. 18 Slarktt itrcet> C. C. SEELY, , IltapECXi ULLi' lufyriQß hia frieDdsand llif | eyipublic in general, that tie has just M»rt*d hla SsAwyLg York and Philadelphia modern eijle ..! OOOKIMi OYtiTKllSoudeverythiutf el** In Ui* eating line. o>'*l*nt In the bhell or Stowi-i, for cvtiU a doieo. lie will aleo furnbdi Iho Ufl of everythin* Oval the market w»il afT.-rd. Ilouie nlwajn open until 3 o’clock In the morning _ l L_ OYHTKK NALOON A«L> IIKST AVItA ft T 1 108 WOOD STREET, ri 'EI K sub‘*rrlt*er has upw hi* SALOON ANL* X EATINO II‘,)USE porfettM iu a maonwr that van uol b, psrolM bv auv Mealier r,iUbU«hm THE DA T, fr»m th« Choicest Meat*, Fowl*, FI*U, *«•« Aci Uif lull of fc'ure oai:DOt »urp«4«e.*u au extensive ne*le. His articles are of tna l»ctrt quality. and nufaclurod from the purest materials. octi.-ly HOPPE It'S P ATE N T T PE AN E r l 1 UB undersigned Is prepared to aupply CAKI’KNTERB, J. CABINET-MAKKKB, and Workers iu Wood generally, with hie Patented aud valuable PLAN KM. Ail who have tried it. protiouucu it a most valuable lu vvuUon, that must soon como Into g-tieral use. The fol lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among many letters the Patentee has received recommend ng this Plane above all others Id use ; PtTTSboaou Stram Oammt Faotout, ) February 22, 1866. j We hereby certify, that during the hurt twelve months we have used Hopper’s PaUDt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Carp-nters as su perior to any other Plane in use. We consider It peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, un.l all sorb* of hard wood, and for planing vene-rs, It 's far superior to the old mode of scraping, besides being a great eating <>! time, one mail, by ustug this Plane, will plane more veneers than hv- meu e*u jo Wy any other plane or method Id üba. H H. Bias A Co. To Moses F Ratos, Bad : Drar Ar-1 have examined Hopper’s Patent Bench IMauf, and believe It to bo a most excellent ar.icle tor the use for which it Is Intended, ae a -omblnatlon o! pUn» and scraper. It in particularly odapled to planiug vectors, and it does not one-lourlh the time or lalmr of the old rnethtd; aud 1 have no doubt, when Us properties become generally known, but that it will entirely . upemnde the former te dious and laborious custom. i most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged in the Cabinet bmdueaa, as from my knowledge of It, there is nothing as well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful tiuleti to venuera as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane. James W. Woodwall, Furniture Warerooms, 9?, 99 Third at., Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, February 27,1865. MOSES F. EATON, of tiiio city, 1a my sole Agent for tbs ealti of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and eell them WM, C. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21, 1856—(mh21:tf) liUFlf'S nUHCANTILE COlLKtik, OPEN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Hammer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, Tuag’»t from Duff's System of Book-keeping, sanctioned l»y the CQawbwr of Commerce of New York as the most p<*r- Jr*t work upon accounts now In use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT IKK)K KEEPING, Emb-aoing eight tripe of a boat—illustrating re shipment* of lr-IgM and paiweng«ue, owners’ settlement*, before and after sale of tbe Teasel; transfers ot owners’ shares, and other important matters not attempted In any of the one trip t yslems of Steamboat Book-keeping in use. PENMANSHIP, Taught by Mr. J. D. Williams, the only professional teacher of peumanship now in the city. MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, .Embracing a new method of computing interest, with all the Jnost approved abbreviations iu mercantile computa tions in use. Although others advertise these lectures, this will be found the only institution in the city where they are regu larly delivered. anl get a Circular and sample of Mr. Williams’ Penmanship before engaging elsewhere. j«2B I MELD BOOK POE lIALLUOAD ENGINEERS.—Contain ' ing formulas lor laying out curves, determining (ro% an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs .tan gents, etc. etc., by John B. Henck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,76. ,*,Tbe object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on nallroads. Books of convenient form for use In tbe field, containing the ordinary lograritbmatic tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula* tor laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac.,is a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. / U. B. Miljtabv Acadmit, West Point, April 18, 1854. Qentlrmen: I hat* looked over “ Uenck's Field Book for Railroad Kugloeers," and think It well adapted lo the ob ject Its author proposes, and have no question but it will be found a very useful and practical volume both forofflceauJ o*hl work. __ — P- H. Mauan. I am much pleased with Mr. llenck’s little manual, ibe “ Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of rocognitod processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, pracucal use. In conclusion, while I think the deaigu of Mr. Uenck's book is such as to adapt it excellently Weil to professional needs. I have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with He execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. D. Fran sun Gbbsni, U. K. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. * For sale by WILLIAM B. HAVEN, .Dealer in Engineer** Stationery, au3 Market etreet, corner of Second. HOTELS. WM. 0. CONNELLY "GOOD" INTBSfT HO U SK, JAMES BHANNON, Proprietor. RESTAURANT.' J. BOHANDELMKH.E&, U. B. FBANCIS. cuuai litioPiA Hcuo«U AU MERCANTILE LAW. VARIETIES! —A Cottage Uouee iu Allegheny for sale. Price $7OO. A Brick House and Lot for $750. A small Frame House end Lot on Munt Washington for $450. Bmall Farms in Ohio and Virginia f.>r sale on easy tenor, by | Jyl4] &: COTUBKRT * (*/!*, 140 Third eu * ; ii & /* INSURANCE COMPANIES. Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS'. aJTNA insurance: company, HARTFORD, CONN. —CHARTERED 1819 PAID U r Cash Capital, - - - - - 9300,000. fT'UK THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the X Assets of the &TNA INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart ford, aa furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1855, under oath. Re*l Estate, .unincumbered—- $ 1f1,672 05 tieventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 0 and 7 cent,pay able semi-annually 72,000 00 Debts'line the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,013 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payaoleat Bank— 126,327 35 Railroad Stocks In Connecticut 97,615 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford. 142,890 00 Bank Stocke in New York city 98,060 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents , and others. $773,2:8 03 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or oth»r creditors, —nothing. Losses adjusted and due, —none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 22. Los6*js unadjusted and lu suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, such only os printing. Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk OTer $lO,OOO. The amount Insured lu any city, town or Tillage, depends upon 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 iu blocks of buildings varies; the design la to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. TUO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Btati op Conracrictrr, 1 . Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886. Hartford county. / 6S< Perec Dally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the JKtna Insurance Company, and madeooth that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. L-'sees paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed $76U,000, while the premiums received for the Rame time far exceed auy other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property. Is sued at this agency, ut remunerative rates. JW OUlce, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll 11. U. TKN KYOK, Agent. /KTBIA IH9VUANUK COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CO.V.V CuAf.TIRBD, Caih Capital Caali Surplua, os 1?t January, 1856 B£7 3 t 473 TIIIIS Capital Stock aud Surplus in Securely iuvwded for the benefit of all policy holders. As ou evidence of the rlnime we have to public confidence, and of its ability to p iy losses promptly, wo state a fact, ibat its receipts ▼ary from $115,000 to $150,000 per month. Its business is lan,e and well distribute, and in our opiuioo oo Compnuy in the Unite States tdlonls better indemnity to polity holders than the rK'.ua. They cooUnue to make insurance on property in town and couutry, nt rates :is low as is con sietent with safety to tho policy holder. It. 11. TRN KICK, Agent. North-west corner Filth aDd Wood streets, Pittsburgh. _ _ ap2o:ly MUTUAL BATETY IHSUEANCE COMPAKY. OkFIOK in the North iloom of the Kschange, on ThlrJ street, PHILADELPHIA. UAUIKtS INSURANCES. ON Vti*slLS, ) >To all parte of the World. FaituHTß, ) INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, lake? and land carries, to all parts of the Union. FIRB INSURANCES Ou merchandise generally. On ntores. dwelling houses, Ac, ASSBTS OF TUB COMPANY, November 7, 1863. Bonds and Mortgagee : $24,200 00 8 late of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Oardea, Southwark, and other loans, 181,555 12- Stocks io banks, railroads and insurances com panies 21.012 20 Bill* receivable 159,825 PI Cashonhand IQ,OTI 30 Balances in the hauds of Agents and premiums on Marlue Policies recently loaned 121,,0. G< Subscription Notes 100,000 00 PROPRIETOR. ft'm. Marlin, Joseph 11. Beal, Edmund A Souder, John C. Davis, llobrrt Burton, John it. Penrose, George 0. Lolper, K-lw&rd Darlington, U Jt.ufs Bnx*ke, J 0. Johnson, James C Hand, Tbeopilu? Paulding, James 11 M’Farland, W 0. Ludwig, Joiarn \¥. Cowan, Bee’y. P. A. MADKIU A, Agcut, So. 65 Water HUxburKh. Th« ii'raakllß Kira laiaraac* Company, Of Philadelviaa, PcrxnxylvaxML. DIRECTORS —Cbarlee W. Banckrr, Thorax Hart Toblaa Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob it. Smith, Ueo. W. Rich ard*, Morderal D. Lewie, Adolphl K- Borle, David S. Bronne, Morris Pattrraon. OiUb. N. liajicism Jh-esuier.L Outa. U. Uiitczaa, Secritam. fcS'Jonlinuu t*> make inauranoe, perpetual or limited, on every ietwriptioD oi property, In town and country, at rates a* Low m-,% cotH'UUnnt with security. TLi» Company bare reserved a Urge Contingent Fuad. whl>di, with their capital and premiums, safety invested, a/ for i ample protection to the aiiaured. The Assets of the Company 4 on Jt*uuury Ist, 1861, an pub lished agreeably to au Art of Assembly, were as tullowa, via: M rt s -ad- - JSIH.IiS d 8 Ileal K-tate - Hi,377 73 Temporary Loans...— HCi.UUtf 17 BU>'ts t’aeli, Ac Si Total SI,'JI2,7UH 4t their lneorp°f»Uon, 6 pcriisJ of twenty-ou© yearn, uiey bare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou fltod Dollars, lofwea by Ore, thereby affording evidence of the advantage. l * «>f lusoranc*, as well as the ability and dL-pi**}- tion to meet with promptness all UabllltitMi. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, *p44 Office, north-aaet eor. Wood and Third .*ta LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY ANl> TRUST COMI’AN\ , PDILAOELFUIA. CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, IBftO. CUARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL 8250,000. S. E. Corner of Third and Chfilnui Street*i Philadelphia. Oflcert of the Horne Board of DISBCTons. Stephen R.Crawford, Paul B.Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence John*; n, Benjamin W.Tlngley, Geo. M’Uenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Derereu j, William M.Godwin, William M’Kee J’retuhmi —Stepheo R.Crawford. Vice PrctuUni —Ambrose W. Thompson. Jfedtcai Examiner, Pittsburgh— James 11. Willson, M. Allegheny City— lt. B. Howry, M. D. GEO. B. ARNOLD, Agent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh PENNSYLVANiXINSDRANCB COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH , CORN KH OF FOURTH AND BMITUFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000 INSURE BUILDINGB and other property againat lows or damage by Fire, and the perils of lbs Seu end Inland .Navigation aud Transportation. umscTOiLs. Win F. Johnston, Body Patter.-on, Vi. M’Olintock, Kennedy T. Friend, \> M.Long, I. Grier Sproul, \ J Jouee, George R. White, J a.-oh Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames 8. Neglay, W. 8. Ilmen, Wade Hampton, D. K-Park, 11. R- Coggshall. Hon. WM. V. JOHNSTON', Pro*tJeut BODY PATTERSON, Vic* i‘r—" A A. Cmuuu, Secretary anUTrcaa*** — 8 f-. Cmra, Aidato»* Western Inturaries Company, Fiitsbargb. 11. MILLER, Jr M PrtridenL I i. M. GORDON, S-crefarv CAPITAL, 9300,000, WILL Inaura against all kind* ofriaka.FlßK andMA KINE. All loflsoa will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Homelustitutlon, managed by Dt&Bcroas who are well known In the community, and who ere determined, Ly promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Directors.—R.Miller, Jr.,o. W. Rleketeon, J. W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, Georg h W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon,James Lippencott,George Darele, James Me- Ao ley, A Inlander Nimick, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 92 Water street,(Warehoneeof Spang A Oo , op* lairs,) Pittsburgh. novtMriy WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c XJKW GOODS!! Watohm, Jswblry, Siivita Wars, lv Militaby Goow, Ac., Wuolxsali and Rstail.— Coun try Merchants and strangers Tlslting our city are request ed to call, as we can eervv them as well, and we think b t t*r, than they usually are served In Eastern cities, beddes giving them a responsible guarantee—an item difficult to obtain in many shops. Silver Detached Levers $lO to $16,00 Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L dies’ Gold Lever and Leplno 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 IL pairing done promptly and in a superior manner. All work end all goods warranted. W. W. WILSON, mh2l 67 Market sereet, corner of Fourth. JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Affeut, No. ilO 1 Liexhty Stbkt, Hah JUST RECEIVED the following very choice «r tides:— BRANDIES. , Hock, Uente Brandy, (very fine,) j Lisbon. Utard Dupuy A 00. (super.) | RUM. Marrvti A Co. ; Jamaica, Sazerac. i Santa Crux. WINKS. GIN. Harclal Madeira, ! Bognet, Howard, March A Co., Mad’ra | London Cordial, East India Madeira, : Schnapps. Table do SUNDRIES. Amontillado Sherry, j Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Mamauiilo do ! Barclay’s Londou Porter, Table do WlldCherrj Brandy, Cooking do : Absinthe, Beeswing Port, ' Anisethe, Pure Juice do Curacoa, Ordinary do i Sardines, St. Julian Claret, M Mocha and Java, Malaga Dry, ; Young Hys. and Black Teas, Do Sweet, | English Bronson Cheese, Champagnes, Imported Havana Cigars, of Anchor, { various brands, Verzeney, 1 Old Monongabela Whisky, of Hetdeseck, all grades. Together h wlth all other articles connected with the business. my«9:daw Tboy, April 21,1864. WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER,' 3vb dixrrs from the Aqueduct, opposite the QUector't Otfice, AT.i.eoniav city, IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and all kinds of Ornamental Kiatr Work* The best quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. mylfcdawly rpUAT LAND REGISTER issued by Thomas Woods, and X given away to all at 75 Fourth street, describes a great variety of Farms, Houses and Lots, Those wanting homes would do well to get a Register On It is described a few Due Oountry Seats. fjePj THOMAS WOODS. ,„v-‘.v. , -A I'' -.*&£&«^ffi^S^T'j l ''^S&M^^*^""' "'" -; >v f -> - % ' * « %*• 4. r *’ * * - ; & ' < * 212,606 06 PAID UP .0301), 000 jj J£ LAW AUK DiMcma*: i Dr. B. M. Uusion, i Hugh Craig, ; Spencer MTlvaln, Charlert Kelly, Samuel K. Stok.es, i Henry Sloan, Jami-s Traquair, Win. Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, James Teonent, John U. Scrapie, i Charles Schaffer, : J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, i B. T. 0. Morgan, dc>. WM. M AKTIN, ITwddent TUOS.a HAND, VteePresident. ■| II £ UNIT KIi"ST AT K S BANK EES AND BROKERS. Al’STin LOOMIS, . ;• STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office No. 9‘i Fourth tL t a&ow Wood. XTOTEB, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on cous in negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com* mtssiou. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All commonlcationp attented to promptly. WM. a. WILLIAMS ......... ....W..JAS. B. B'VAf Wm. 11. Williams A Co,, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, If. E. Comer Wood and Third strut*. All transactions mads on liberal terms. ‘Collections of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. jan2&lw Al y CONNKLLdk WILLOCE, BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current ami Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, my ll PITTBBPBOH, PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORKER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIKLD STREETS, au‘2:6m Pittsburgh, Pa. Removal. PATRICKS A FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKEBB, 3iioi Removed their Office to the Cbmer of Fifth and Wood til* PITTSBURGH, PA. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Not*9. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collection* 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. ffobfl ' n 7 holmes a sons, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, aivi asHovsD ruirn EANxnia ahd sxoiuznnr omoi TO 80. 67 mailxxt strut, poor doors bilow old St ahd. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, * and Dealer* in Notea, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and BsTnk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western OltI«* constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United Btataa. Deposits received In par funds or current paper. No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sto. [jaBo:ly TIERNAN A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 96 Wixni Street,'comer of Diamond Alley, PITTSBUttQa, PA., BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in all the principal cities of the Union. Raceive deposits on call and on intercut, aud give their prompt attention to all other matter* appertaining to a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mart JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, Exchange, Commercial and Bank Rotes. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collection* carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. bii% Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. lu.uk. declfl HILL & CO,, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OOUHXK 07 WOOD AMD TtTTQ STRUTS. OldElT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cltiea constantly for axle. Time Bills oi Exchange and Notes discounted- Gold, Sliver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made iu all the principal cities of the Uni tad States. De posits received of l‘ar and Current Funds. [marlffly mi.ii LOAMKft, SDWARD RAHM, 710EXBU1 KRAXUR. TTRAMKR A RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Prombßary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West;, buy and **ll Stocks on Commission. Collations made on all points Ip the Union. [myl G. E. ARNOLD A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight.and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceed* remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. S 3, No. 74 Fourth next door to Bank of PittaVg. [se!3 IHmrtUc and Foreign Mrehanat. Bank JS'otu, Gold and Silver Rjughty Sold arus Eachangedj at the EXOIIANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., 04 wood st&mt, nrrsßtmaß. 1 oterast alio wad on time deposits. [ jantl TUVUPBOH «*»-»-■ ..............................JSO, A. O&CQIUT. $627,4:5 63 THOMPBOH BELL & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Comer of Third and Wood struts, Pilttburgh, Pcl TIIOnA9 WOODS, «r COMMERCIAL BROKER, ASD DXAUS IN lloUi, Honda, gtooki, Bw&k Batata, Ae., A*o. 75 Fourth *L, Fa. [ JabJ ClmuitoUl’a Loan Office, ajo. 100 BMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTa.— Mfucy loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware i*uJ other valuable artides. aolL'dly CLOTHIN G STORE JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., IpoRMKKLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty ' street, which has won an unbounded popularity under h* name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur n:(P t .f acquiring more epaoo for their immense bualueis, ram t e l t»> the spacious building oo thpeomar of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most BPLENBIB STOCK OF CLOTHSI airs READY MADE CLOTHING, That liu ever bot*n offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, Is to give them tnc. r ? facilities for th«* WHOLESALE TRADE. The; are prepartvl to *ell Goode at the LO WEST EASTERN PRICESt AbVBr t n equalled by the house itself: luarlb.-tf JOHN McCLOSKRY k CO. Clothing! Clothing! M’MIK undersigned respectfully informsjbls friends and the X public that be Is now receiving at his store, N 0.177 Lib* erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he ts prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man* nor. at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We hava also on hands large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their • jTiintage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making thslr purchases. [marOj 0. CONNER. New Clothing Stor^* NO. 4, SIXTU STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY, f subscriber has just-opened this new establishment, X where he has always on hand a large and choice assort* meat of all articles of which he warrantsequal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. mar9:ly ROPPKNHEIiIKB. WK hare now opened one of the largest stocks of CHINA, CLASH and QURENBWARK, su table for hnusrkeeper* in the city, and intend selling at very low prii cp. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware .HU-1.-tiUK of forly-Btgbt plecwi, for the low price of. Soar Do! Urn, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We have Just opened PO. U beautiful shapes of JVhite Stone Meat Dishes* Vege table do ; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, etc- etc. Also some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our Miiv-k of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware. Is large—all of which we have put down In price to suit the times. r FRKNOH CHINA. We have some twenty different styles of Freooh Ohina leu pete, and some beautfnl Gold Band Dinner sets—all of which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent, below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Wuitere, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc., is large, and we will well them at very low prices. GLASS WARE. On hand auj receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitts bu.-gh Glass Ware, which we will sell at manufiooturert prices. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch ers, and every article suit&hle for country or city trade, is laige, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will eeli them very low for cash. Iloupekee pert* and others in want of chxaf China and yu-eniiware* will do well by calling at the OUINA HALL, No. 62 Market, between 3d and 4th eta., Opponlt* G***. R White HO. USES, STORE-ROOMS, WAREHOUSES, Ac., TO LET! — Laiorencevilte —A comfortable Dwelling House <’t ball, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rcoms, A&4 garden and good water. Allegheny Lhly —A Two Story Brick House, newly painted and papered, on lU>bim?on street, near the canal. Rest $lO per month. Ml. Washington— A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, Ac. Rent, $7 per month. Ihtlsburgh —A large Three Story Brick, No. 26 Third etd rent $175 per year. Nos. 31 and 27 Dnqueane street; each bouse in two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Ac. Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on Fourth street. Together with others. Apply to 8. CUTHBERT A SON, jel6 140 Third street. JULY MAGAZINES— Godoy’s Lady’s Book, for July—2o cent*; Ballou’s Magailne, “ “ 10 “ Yankee Notions, “ “ 12 “ Frank Leslie’s N. Y. Journal, 18 u North British, for May. The above just received by Express. Also, a large lot of 90II00L, CLASSICA L and MiscUaneous BOOKS and STA TIONERY' for sale at OUST, and no auwsuo. Call at L4UFFB!IU BOOK STORE, 87 Wind street, U yon want to get » Cheep Library. CLOTHING, NESS COATS, JOHN M’OLOSKEY k 00. 'o Housekeepers. COMMON WARE. u : . , . j •. -'j ; MISCELLANEOUS. SUPERIOR. ! ' '■ DonglM County, Wisconsin. THIS FLACK la situated' on' tbu-Bay of Superiurabd Left Hand River, at the head of Lake Superior, and possesses, A BETTER BETTER HARBOR, AND greater advantagrTfor A COMMsaCMTciTY, than any other point In the North-west; and is equalled In prospective Importance by Chicago only.» .' i : The Proprietors .have a clear, undisputed and unlncum bered tit Into theiand upon which SUPEBXOR- is laid out, and all 3ow reoeive witrantee deeds for the same. ‘ ' * Superior was laid oat daring the past season, and already contains several hundred .inhabitants, a Large'Hotel, a Dumbdr of Stores, a'Commodlous Pier, with Warehouses, and is In all respects the .1 .^MOST‘FLOURISHING NEW TOWN In the West* Thb County! Seat, the United States Land Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lake Soperlor 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 : “goo” canal will be opened in Jane; after which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior— -One from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine ve&Bels, hating 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 Bet towork immediately on ltaarrival. One-half of the lot* have been appropriated by the pro-, prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on easy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve ment*. Liberal approprlatiQDS have been made for public purposes; parks, .chhfcbefl, railroads, Ac. Ac. 49* In order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of ntunes, it i& proper to state that u Superior City,” about the title of widen a legal controversy exists, is another and different place, and In a different township from guroion. . . Maps of ScPtaior 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, Gelena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and othfT.eitiefl. Ail persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informs* requested to apply to Wm. IL Nxwtom, Superior, Douglas county, Wisconsin. WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior. jy?4:3m Board of Health Notice. INFORMATION has been made to the Boan} of Health that cases of cholera occurring outside of the city have been brought within Its limits for relief. No doubt the friends of the sick are prompted b; motives of humanity, yet It is proper they should be informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so do! l> ?. The Legislature passed laws regulate - this matter, In cases where the disease is malignant or contagious, In order that the densely populated city may be protected from any unnecessary scourge* whieh, when it’has gained a footing, scarcely rests so long aa there remains a subject for its re morseless attack The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law. If patients; seizedwith cholera, or any malignant or conta gious disease, outside the city, must be removed to any of the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all persons interested is called to the following sections of an act approved April 8,1852: Bra 0. That any master, commander, or other person having charge of any vesjelor ‘steamboat, violating any of the rules or regulations prescribed by the said Board of H with, under the provisions of this act, shall, upon convic tion thereof, by indictment or proseontion in any court having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be'recovered paid into the treasury of said Board of Health. Bzo. "U That whenever the Board of Health shall receive information' that any malignant or ; contagious disease (measles excepted) prevails within-any port or place within the Bolted States, they shall make diligent inquiry concern ing the same; and if it ah*u appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication with such infected port or place shall be subject to such control and regulations as the Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish In one or more newspapers published in the dt; of Pitts burgh, and thereupon every person or persons, and all goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such Infected- port or place, and having entered and been brought Into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as is provided for in the preceding section. The penalties ef the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. C. MURDOCH, Physician to the Board of Health. GEORGE FORTUNE, j yC3 Health Office. UUVr'tf AKHCANTILfei COL.L.KGJU, PITTSBURGH. PA. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl vania, with Perpetual Charter. faculty. P. DUFF* President, (Author of the “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 Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, of the Pittsburgh 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. 1 This Is the only Institution of the kind in the Western Slates conducted by a practical Merchant of many years experience in extensive business, and whose lectures upon all the details a«d practice of buMness, as well as every de partment of Book-Keeping, are so deeply interesting to all young men of busioees, and which accounts for the supe rior attainments of his students. His course of Steamboat Book-Keeping is pronounced by an eminent accountant “a perfect system for such books and accounts.” Thia is the on’y Institution in the city in which a Profe-- Aor of Penmanship gives regular instruction in that im portant science, and consequently the only one where a good hand writing can be obtained. Tbe course embraced upwards of 300 commercial calculations, many of which are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pen mansnip but those executed by Mr. Williams are exhibited. Call for a Circular and specimen of his Penmanship. Duff's Book-Keeping, Harper's edition, $1,60. “ The most perfect lo the language.” Duff’s Steamboat Accountant, $l. *A perfect system. ’’ 49»AU letters addressed to the Principal will be promptly answered. jelihdaw T>RACTIOALWURI£B FUK MECHANICS AND OriijLKß. J[ The American Miller, and Millwright’s Assistant; The Analytical Chemist's Assistant; The Encyclopedia of Chemi: try, practical and theoretical, by Brooth and Morflt; The Complete Practical Brewer; The Builder’s Pocket Companion; The Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant, by Byrne; The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne; Tbe Cabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer s Companion; Chemistry Applied, to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier; Colburn on Locomotive Engines; NortiS’ Handbook of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma chinists; The Complete Practical Distiller, by Byrne; The Dyer ami Color Maker’s Companion, by Byrne ; The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyth; The Practical Dyer and Scourer; The Fractiotl Assayer’a, Miner’s and Engineer's Com panion; The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon ; Perfumery: its Manufacture ana Use, by Mo tilt; Tbe Arts of Tanning and Cdrrylng, by Morfil; Tbe Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier' The Palmer’s, Gilder's and Yarntsber'a Co*- 1 The Paper Hanger’s Companion: -ipanion; The Practical Purveyor’s Guide* hr ’ Overman on Manufacture of Andrew Duncan Rural Chemistry, by Solly i ' ,n • Templ'tou on Steam . Tbe Turner’s * dle * m Engines; A Treatise on *“ on * W*ikTr An U> -of Instruments and Slide Buie Audoai.™ -Ktrotyplng; jus others, for sale by augS PLEASANT BOOKS FOR rtUAIMEB READING— Life Id California, Mountains and Molehills; by Frank Maryatt. A Visit to the Camp Before Sebastopol; by R. C. McCor mick, Jr. Which * the Right or the Left; a religions dot*!. . Lights and St adows cf English Life; a novel, by the au thor of u Belle of the Season.” Note Book of an English Opium Eater; by Thomas De Qulocey. Cleve Hall; by Mire Saveli, author of “ Amy Herbert,” ‘♦The Experience of Life,” tjte.; 2 vols. paper, 41: Ivol. doth, $1,25. r ’ Mary Lyndon, or Revelations of a Life; an autoblognv-, pby. Female Life among the Mormons. Doestickfl’ great book, containing all his letters. Star Papers; by Henry Ward Beecher. Nev York Censuelo, or Fashionable Life. The Heirese of Haughton, or the Mother’s Secret. Charles Dickens' Works, complete; 12 vols. Trial and Triumph; by T. 8. Arthur. All the New Books published, for sale at the cheap Book Btore of H. MINER A CO, aog!3 No. 32 Smlthfleld street. milK GREAT LITERARY LKPOI of Pittsburgh is at X H. MINER A CO.’S, No. 32 Smithfleld street, where ail the New Books are for sale. Cleve Hill; by Mrs. Sewell, authpr of tf Amy Herbert,’' u The Experience of Lift,” Ac. Iwo vola., paper, £1: one voL, cloth, £1,26. A Visit to the Camp before Sebastopol; 1 rol., cloth, $l. Trial andi Triumph; or, Firmness in the Household. A new book by T. Si Arthur. Price 26 cents. One tiiat po rents .ought to place in the hands of their children. The Heiress of Haughton ; or. The Mother’s Secret. By the author of w BarenßQliffe,” “Castle ATon,” Ac. Paper, 27 cents. Walknal or, Adventures on the Mosquito Shore. £0 en gravings ; 1 voL, cloth, sl^s. Female Life Among the Mormons; by the wife of a Mor mou Elder—giving a full description of their manners and customs. 1 to}., cloth, $l. Charles Dickens 1 Works, complete; 12 vols., at 60 cents per volume. a>ag2 Law Books* I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Ik oka. 10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier’a Institutes; QreenllsTs Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, last ad.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ao. GEO. P. GILLMORE, sep2l at the office of Morning Poet. CURIOUS AND SINGULAR PHENOMENON I—That U>, Grey Hair restored to its natural color, with all the strength and healthy growth of youth, by use of the ILAIK COLORING FLUID. The singular adaptation of ingredients In this compound affects the small vessels at the roots of the hair, anu 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 case it will restore the nature l color of the hair, where age or sickness has turned it srrey. Sold by UJSO] 8. L. CUTHBEUT, 140 Third »t 1 EVERYWHERE READ, EVERYWHERE ADHERED, J and Everywhere Doing Good.—The friends of a pure and wholesome literature will be gratified to learn that **aders of Henry Ward Beecher’s new book, STAR * AProlS, are-now numbered by Tens of Thousands, and still the demand for the work In constant and unabated. Those who want a volume for Summer reading that Is re refreshing, should not neglect to get a copy or star Papers, A more companionable book for the tour ist raunot be found, while for family leading it is unsur passed by anything before the public. One beautifully es**cute his request. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how fan* would be taken it their wPlnositloß was known I Their* life consists in their mystery. I have ho mysteries. The compoeition of C*y preparations Is laid open to all • men, and all who ax-e 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 Fills, end even more confidently, and anr wQling to certify tnat their anticipations were more than realised by their effects upon trial. . - They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and etimnlate 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* l«t, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Anar lytical Chemist, Lowell, Maas. Price 25 cents per box. Fiveboxesforsl. Bold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO M at wholesale and etait, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers •verywber*. je&4uud*w B. T. C. MORGAN, No. 104 Wood street, near Filth. {Jo. 83 gtrMj; a. m. 9 am INHALATIO roa vui oral op ASTHMA AID CMSUMPTCT NU4V AMD VE tt t WONDBREDI R?k}£lANA DROUGHT nOMB TO Tb £ DOOR OF TDH MILLION A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made by Dr. Ourtis, of t> is city, in the treatment of Con sumption, Asthma, and all dlseaseo of the Lungs. We re fer to u Vtu Curtis’s Utoiaka, ob lansuiro liras&K Vapob fj»- i & sale by Dr. Gw. H. Keyser, 146 Wood street; B. Leo A. Beckh&m, Allegheny City; John -gent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester. 07 fmyt4:d>wBm Carter’s Spanish mixture. THE GREAT TORIFIER OP THE RLOODI Hot a Particlo of Mercury in it. - Let tfb asilictkd bjsad ahd ponueei—ah LafaUl t fcamedy for Scrofula, King ( Kill, Kh«um»- U«n, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples or Pustule* . on the Pace, Blotches, Boils, Ague ami Ferrer. Chronic Sotr Kyes, Bing Worn or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and- ; Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn UlcarsrSyphllHlo • Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in > Life, or Impurity of the Blood. ■ , ~ py- Tbis great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blow Is now used by t- . osands of grateful patients from all part of the United States, who testify dally to the remarluht r •Hires performed by the greatest of all medicines, “CAK- Tfiß’B SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, m Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases Of thS/' Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bontss and Joints, are speedily putto 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, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys . strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, . makes the shin clear and healthy, and restores the tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses. l of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladles, it is invariably better than all tha cos metics ever used. A few dosed of Carter’s Spanish Mixture will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring tha rpses . mantling to the cheek, glvo elasticity to the step, and hn* 1 prove the general health In a remarkable degree beyond alii? the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we have received from persons from all parts of the United States, is tha best evidence that there Is no humbug, about it. The prats, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and pubUo men, well known to the community, all add their, testimony to tha wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. • n»U on the Agent >nd get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures rale truly gxeatestnf all Modfclßti has performed. ■ None genuine unless signed by BENNETT A DBKTtB. Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Blchmond, Ya* to whom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH TLBM* NG, FLEMING BKQ&, and by Druggists geporaily. oet3Dda«ly . " _ iMKNI FttOU CANADA —■ ; Qoibxo, February 7 th, 1864. Messrs. R A. Fahnestock dS o).—We had the pleasure of receiving, thig morning, the within certificate of your Yer* mlfuge, which will be vert gratifying to you, as it was gent voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly, J. M.UBOQN A (?)■ &ru‘!«tn«n~Uy little daughter, four years old, and my eon older, were for a considerable time Buffering from worms. I purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge, of ' which I gave them three doses, according to directions, and strange to say, iu less than three hoars ih«y passed so less FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of Ihe e&treor* dinary length of from twelve to fifteen inches^ Haring experienced so much of the beneficial effects of your Vermifuge, 1 feet It my duty to reconrmendiit tothe public, as, in my opinion, one of the most efficacious reme* dies against worms ever offered to the pubUo. Gentlemen, believe me to be Your much obliged and humble serrtt.: NATHANIEL LSATEBS. Prepared and sold by;B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK ACO* corner of Firet and Wood streets. mjlfi . Proclamation. BY VIRTUE of a precept under the hands of Wm« B* McClure, President of the Court of Common Pleas in' am* for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania* ““J Justice of the Court of Oyer and' Terminer* and General Jail Delivery, In and for said Distrlot, and William Boggs and .(x'abzLeL.Ad&mßft. Eeqe**' Asso®!**® of the same Courts, In and fir the County of Allegheny, dated the —— day of , T uiy, in tbs' year of our Kfttl one thousand eight hundred end fifty-five, and to me directed, Ibr holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer* and Qeneral Jail Delivery, at the Coart House In the City of Hiteburgb, on the tot Monday of October unit, at 10o’clock A-HU mhlio notice la hereby given to all Justice of the Peace, Coroner and Conetablea of the eountyafAUegh*ny,tb»t theybe then and there, in their proper persona, with their toIiIkcSSL inquisitions, examinations and other ramem bnScesTtodw tho«e thinga which to their respective offlcea. oncers tofbe done-and also those thatwUi nlnmeiitethem-K>ners that now are or may be in the jail S?SS^»ty P cf “ 4tieio *> *“»► hand in Pltisboi gb.thia fifteenth day of Anrnet. in the year of oar Lord, one thousand eight bun ?r»?fty-hve, and cf tho Commonwealth, ih. 7Mb amglO-td WM. MAQILL, Sheriff. iiXtfJStITIOH I Wagon Hasten and Teamsters’ Bounty Band ' AGESCY, »3 Fourth street. OYIIOEBS, Soldiers, Musi clans, Wagon Masters, Team store, Ac., who were regularly mustered Into the sar rice of the Bolted States, and erery Officer, Beaman, onU nar r Seaman, Marine, Cleril and Bandsman In the Nary * also , Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or Ten dtory, are entitled, by the late Act of Conrrrem. to a Wai /rant for 160-Acres of Band. T boBO who hare tecelred 40 or SO Acres, are entitled to a Wa trant for such quantity of Land as will mahe, in the wht da,' 160 Acres. F arsons entrusting their claims to me can rely upon hay ■ ing them attended to promptly. A U Information Os* of charge. Letters promptly an. sweusd. Address AUSTIN LOOM!a, ruble Bomnty Land Agent, 03 loorth at. t.*. * '■'WKfe- -'^Ssasssa