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Vei Train- ou the Steubenville anil Indiana ha. Whcoliu.; with Express Train on the Baltimorean- Kailrua-1 for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Km f riJ CilU~>. Tiir S;dO L\ M. Tram will cunuecl at Columbu* with the I'MVitni Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sutniuiiky. Ataasll-td atnl Newark Railroad : and at Wheeling with Night Traiu ou Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pamemgi'rs leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, aud taking ; Be ji A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will cnuuect with this Train at Columbus. Pwanengere leaving Indiana oolUand Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Itailroml will aino connect with thi. Train at a ud reach Wheeling at *l5 V. M , and eavo .y IO.W l - M. I'rkin ru Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad, armlng m Haiti ui«>i<* at SP. XL,next da). . , , . Tbi- 11 30 P. »1. Train connect. 4 at Columbus with the M nil Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5.30 P. M., and arrive* it iMUlrat 0:15 A. SL; connecting with the Accommoda tion Train on the BuUiuuru aud Ohio Railroad. •er- ksViug Chicago by the Evening Train* can, by thin none riu Michigau City, Lafayette, Indianapolis aid Day t eu, reach Oolumbu.; la oeuwu to take this train: and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for CuuiWr -1 »od, sdeep there, and resume by Express Tisin tu Balti more and Eastern Cities- GOING WEST. Th«i 6:16 A. M. Mail Train conned at lhdlalr with Nirfiit Tr*in on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with t rniuft to and from Sandusky, Maur.fteld and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville ; at Columbia? with the trams tor Cincinnati,and with train* for Xenia, Dayton. Indiana yrlia, and Chicago, mu Dayton uud ?m Urban*. The tf 46 A. M. Express Train connect? with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrive? In Columbus at 3:») P. M., and connects with trains going South nui Mest arriv ing in Cincinnati all P. M. The 6:00 P. M. Train connects with tbs Accommodation Train from Cumberland,'and at Columbus with Mail Traiu at £l5 A. 51, direct tor Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, ludmna wliri Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chiengo. ’ * ’ ISAAC IL 80UTUW10K, Sujd. Zanesville, June IS, ISR5 —' THE PENNSY L V A N I A RAILROAD. rpiig GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At X lantic cities with Western, North-we3tern and South western States, by a continuous ftuilwny direct. This road hlho coonwrte at Pittsburgh with daily line id steamers to nil parte ou the Western River*, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to u!l port* on the North-western making the diretl, chtaprst ami rduit-W rous t.y which FREIGHT can b» forwarded to and from th- BKTWEEN PUILADKLPIiIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe?, Dry Good?, 1 T{v . ~f lr iqolfc*. (in boxes,) Furs, Feather*, Ac - j SBCoND CLASS.—Book? and Stationery,) Uo-Hif, (in bale?,) Hardware, Lea- £ t.oc: L* r ther, W»*ol, Ac ) THIRD CLASS Anvils, Bagging, Bacvu I f|oc , pcr iyolba. and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, Ac J FOURTU CLASS —OofTre, Fbh, LUuxm and 1 ly , r nyjlb?. Pork, (pje‘Ue.l,)Hard and Lard Oil j In *hipplug G<n>L« from any point East ot Philadel phia, hw particular to tnark package “mu Pf»nrylw*n»*» Waitr-fO.!.'* AU Good? consign*! to the Agents ot this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will bo forwarded without FaziottT Aocsts. —Mooes Potter, Boston; J. L. Elliott, N. \* • K. J. Sne.Me.r, Philadelphia; Magrnw A Koone, Balti more; Ueo.C. Franciscos, Pittsburgh; Shringoiati A Brown, Ciuciunati, Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Lom.-vitle, hy.; U U -U-ldrum, M..dl-Mi. Ini; UatcliJt A Co., Ft. Lout?, Mo.; J *•- iliuh '" 4 n.HJHTON. U,>n-rui Freight Agent, Phllndelphl*- U. J. LoMBAKRT. ni , p Superintendent, Alhoim. Pa. Menbenville and Indiana Railroad. CIIANUK OF TIME. ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, .lun«- 'Jo, P>6£, the M«lt Train leaves .StuuNenviM- dally. ;.C'Uud»jH McepL-d ) Ht 7 o’chK-k, A. M.. KUd arrive at Newark at 1 60 o'clock, r M , .' -unn-tiug with trails iol C-,lu uibiif, Snudu.-k;,. 1 ndmuap-.’ll-, Chicag-*, Ciu-Ml.nvil, Llv:.fUl>*, Mount Vein-ui, U-’-k IfUt. 1, T.dr-10, t-dlll Louis Reucii Cincinnati at S.-U Mnir t *einn< RETURNING Leaves Newark at U nVI.n-k, M.. and arrive- at Steuben ville at 7:lo P. M. Fa---rnger- by.tin- traiu leave Oinoiu imti ul U o'clock, A. M. Tlie Cadiz. Aecoiumodatlou Train l/oaxes Steut«en»ille daily, {Sunday:* excelled .) at 4.0 u P A 1 , and arrives ut Cadi', at P. M RtTUHNISU, LeavrH Cudii at 7.37 A M . and arrive? m oteubenville at For further information apply U- JAMES CnLLINS A CO, Freight and Piuwooger Ageuls, N*.-?. 11-t and IL6 Water atreet, Pittsburgh. , . , ....w., I tvAYKTTK DEYENNY’. General hr-ight and Tkket E. W* WckjDWARD, Superintendent. 1545. AIB LINK UOBTK 18S5. CHICAGO TO ST. DOITS Via CHICAGO, ALTON AND ST. LOD'la RAIL ISMM^ 010 ' Formerly tli* Chicago and JHsiUil|)pl. Carrjiny Iht Grtat American Kxyrtti and L\ A MaiU. rpilK Only Direct *uJ IL-Mebk- Route to the South anl i. thiuih-W’eet—Se\ enty iliit-s Shorter than any other Route. rWOTUROUOI! tXfEICSU TIiMNS OAILV, PAI3 XXOtI’TXD. Lcarti Amtvi at Chuuujo. 6‘L Loutt. St. Louis Day Exprcas 8.16A.M n'%!‘ ! St. Louie Nu'ht Kspre?? lu.oo P. M i . M. j Trains run directly through without chaugn of cars or bagguge. From Chicago to St. Lovu in I6 l <( kourt. i IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS— At Joliet, with the Rock Island Railroad f.<r Ottawa, Li Sulle, Rock Island and Ceu- . Iral lowa. At Bloomington, with Illinois Central lUilroa.l tor Clin ton, Wayuesville and Decatur, and with Stage* lor Peoria. A*t Spriuglield, with Great Western Railroad lor Jackson \Ule anil Illinois River. At Alton, with Daily Line ol Packets for llunnlbal, Guiocy atifi Keokuk; the most expeditiouß and reliable route to all portions of North-eastern Missouri. At Bt. Louie, with Daily First-ciuus Hteamers for New Orleans and intermediate point? on the Lower Mlaairaippi, and with Regular Lines ot Packete for KanwtH, St. Joseph, uud all points ou the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkanaas Rivers. .... , ~, R. P. MORGAN, Sup t, Bloomington, 111. L. DARLINQ, Agent, Chicago, ill. |ap?l Currying the Great U. Stale* Mail and Express TWO FAHSENGKR TRAINS RUN DAILY <-u lie -i.tire length from DUUUOUE to CAIRO, ANl* CHICAGO to CAIRO. lhie Rood, in conjunction with Trains <-f the Ohio au-i MineiMippi R- K. aud Chicugti und Galeua Railrn.ij, forma the moat direct and only wutinunu? R. R r>-ut« trnm OHICACO t« St. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Train? leare Chicago an follows : 10 A. M and 10AW P. M.—St. I-ouu aud Cairo KxprioS. lwusem tor Bt. LouL, by thia train toko tbo .-»« or tb« Ohio and Mb?. It. R. atSaudoral, and are carried direot to St. Louie. ~ D 36 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—DUMJUUB AND Galina hx i-KEia, conne,«Uag at Dunheth (oppowit* Dubuque) w ith a Daily lane of Steam Packets for St. Paul aud the Upper Miasb?ippi river citieH. Trains leave Cairo f«T Chicago und Dubuque ut 7.30 A. M. and 7.00 p. M. Faesengern from the Ea«t un»l pluc.ea on tbo Ohio river deetlned for SL Louie, will e*ve 100 mile? of tediou? and un certain river navigation from Cuin' to HL Louis, and arrive fifteen bourn in advtmce of the rivfr route, by taking the car? at Cairo. Tlokete to Bt. LoaU, Cairo, Dubuque, B*. Paul, and all Im portant place* by ihin routr, can In* had ut the oflh* of the O. A P. and 0. & P. Kail roads In litteburgh, aud Michigan Outral Kail road In Chicago. jefl K. 11. MAHON, Sup’t. VITXBBOBOH AND CONNELL 6VILLE flßtaajßj&a. from Wul JVewlon, Wtllinur.Uud County, to MllKoliiirg Station, Fayette rrr“““«T y BTtIBKE CLARA FISUER having been sbsr. I teml by th„ F. * c. B. B. Co , will lo»»« Pltteburab ever, evening »t hallpast four o'clock precisely, lor West N.wlon conuoctiug there with the Trains of the Fitts bu«b ami Conuellsvilie lUilroad, which will run between tliaabove points until further notice, as foltows. Leave West Newton at 0:30 A. Mg stopping Bt . * Smith’* Mill, Jacobi Creek und Uyton; reaching Miiteu l.urir at 0-W o’clock, Returning, leave MUUmburg»ttU6 A. M at al. way auuone, «ri« ■ * W«* Newton a 7:56; connecting with the att-aiuer CLAIIA NfillßU lor Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at uoou. . ~ . Sacond Train will leave Went Newton at l- o clock lor MilteoburvL and returning, will leave Jliltenburg at tl I V l lrelr‘ I lb^:ur"b y t ( : t M;;Snb U rg, f ..,U ( BUgpfcr Cuiootown and OounellFviUe will connect with the Trains bo transported each way dally. For rates enwfol) W OALDWKLL, Esq., AssistantSuperlntondtmt, West tlewton; or to W.TUOjfI'SON, Freight Agent, on ,i the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the n“^ OLIVER W. BARNES, aonongabela Bridge. >m , Buperi ntemlent. •ptrfahnrgh. June 20, 1566 1 1 Ah'UFACTL'UEU ANUDEM.EitTn'l'lAho Foalas, and m w£ss.raiTsr»r rBBBrx “p.itzssr -r- .. ■„r ; ILLINOIS i mmm. R AI’D ROAD . route can l*e purchased at Ka*t; at the Offlce of the l Lftkn streets, In the GrauiUj Jie vlaitiua it. 8., and at the jer of Lake aud Dearborn fits., •hiciuro. •. f ti,irt route will receive immedl . C G. HAMMOND, Sup’t. il 0. K. iVI.LIsTT, Geni Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. 4W> TICKETS can.C& procured at the principal Railroad dtlloe., ot the counted mbtW CLEVELAND AND VIITSBUROH RAILROAD. CONNECTING WITH Ohio tuil P«nniylvaali llallroad t VIA ALLIANCE. f abortest, .illicit and rnotd reliable route to Toledo, 1. Chicago, Bock Island, Gftl-ua, aud Bt. Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. , v „ , This route >w Duo Uundted miles shorter koJ about uiue himrr quicker thau the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Twj Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Clevelaud to Chicago. Time to Cleveland sis hours, Chicago iwoDty-tbree hours, and Bt. Louie thirty-seven home. The Trains of tbeOhioaud Peuua. loavlng rltts* burgh at 2.00, A. M. and B.IW, A. M., connect at Alliance for Cleveland as follows : TralnMorCleveland lwi.ve AlliaDoettO .0, A.N., ana I-UU M , &iun • cti3s at llui-on with Trains for Cuyahoga Fall? nnJ AkroD, and arriving lu Cleveland ut - A. M. and •i.'A) P. M-, and both connoctiui with Trains for Toledo, Ch»cft'*o and St Louis ut 9.00 A. M. and 2.4 j P. M. The'o.tW P. M.Train from Pittsburgh makes uo connec tion for Cleveland- _ wr » * PaHsrngera fur Toledo, Chicago, bt. Loulfl, ttock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M„ and arriving In Cleveland at £2O V. M., os that is the only traiu by which close connections are made at or beyond Chicago. Passengers by this train nach Chicago at b.OO next morning, and Bt- Louis at midnight. Bag**,.* checked thi . • o ;i«velandj™l Cweago. »ARK VIA ALU-INCIS ' VD CLEVELAND. " lif class. 2J d's Ilf cl m*. W rf«. ToAManc* f'J 30 To La Salle... $lO 00 $l3 I>o •• Clrvelaiol ..4 00 " Hock lal'J, IS 00 MOO Toledo.. 0 f>o “ Catena IS lo Ho° Lwirci' Ilhi uu “ SpriugOeM 13 TU 16 At •• Chieuco... jU'iAP *lOl6 ** Darlington 1»00 If* 06 •» Moobiingt...ltl M U4O - lVori.s Is Uo 14 60 Si. Loui*...-.ill 00 ltt £>o Pustionger** »rr r»iu<M«t<*d to prtnurr tlitlr tickets »t tb* other of thb* Oompnny, in the Mooong*b«il& Uouoe, tblrU Joor below tho corner. J. DUtlANl', Sup'l, Cleveland. J. A. OAUCUKY, Ag’l, Wttebutgb. IOO.UOO CUPIESI . - STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON fT*J> - ! WESTERN WATERS, AND Lalffifcgf iSESBsTEAMIiOAT Dl RKOTUUY.-Tb6«BHffi» uo.UrskMu-d hare cow in r-f preparation a new I '■»TKkMBOAT DIRECTTORY, which will b* issued m October | I the look will contain over two hundred lllufr tr-vIM in the host styU, and neatly bound in n * manner. IT WILL BBUNK OP* TUK MUST INTKRBST INO BOOKS KVEU PUBLISU.ED, and will b« a took lb« j will be iutt>rr*tlD« to nil classes of K«->ph*. The STL A Sl ' LUMT DIRECTORY will coutain a complete list and do ! script ion ut nil the Slearol-oate now alloat on the Western , \ ami Southern waters The length, model, speed, power ( ! 5qJ innusje of each boat, whens and hy w^om hunt, the , I name ol the boat, w iih the trade «h» 18 111. Al«b the name* | 1 Captains ami oflleeTs. her a***, Ac., Ac- The Directory ; will contain a hbb.ry ol Steamboats aud Steamboatinn on j tlm Wt-sU-rn waters since the applvaUou id steam: al~o,, » ! <>| the tirst boat built l«»r the Ohm Hirer, with the i name of the buit.ler, commander and owner. ' The RIVER DIRKCTuRY will contaiu a tbd anJ I L,.n of nil the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that h ive j r ~l ou the W ESTERN curd SuUTUEKN WATERS, Iwauil -1 tally illustrated, with a LIST OK ALL TUOSK WllO \\\\Z I'KIUBLIKD Li TUEIR UURNINU. MINHINU AND KM’LODINO, ou the W-drrn and Boutheru waters •j h.t Directory will contain Maps nf the Ohio, MLsffUsippl, Mta-ouri, llliiwLs, ArbniM-u*, Whli-, Red, Ouachita, Ytsoo, and other Hirers, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with .•..snvldietancee; also many other lUTer and Commercial ileum Ot iulrrot to the people dt lartf*. The book will . ouhuu the cards ol the various U. S. Mail B**aU, with the -indr they are in, Ac., *r. The Directory will aliw coutaiu a »i*uiph*te tbt oi nil the responsible Bteamhoat Licensed Olivers, their placed of rroldeuce, Ac , Ac; the nvw Htearu U :»t Lhw, iu n-iulretneulis wuh <-b«*wini< wherein it t>cnetU4 the I*l corn/W,/..’ o-iWr, aud ityarri the «»»/ic.T, Ac , Ac., and all tha important U. S u I.reiue Court Blewmbvat Do- islotm up *« date; the lUt*a aud uni«'i taut t'-omiOPrcial Privilege.. Hilß e! Lading, km* IsctM.l the varioiin V. B Courts m re/nrd U. Preiichti* Rvt and Datum.od, Ac., Ac, with many other ttilnfft ot Interest. ... . , , Tire D ireetory will be illustrated in lU* bent style ana l.nut-d In the beet manner. The author has for eij years twn (j.lh.ring all th>- .act, »nj ln W-rJ >“ the uumumuf steamboat disaalera on the Weatdin and ; waters, and now intends them in i hook form. The price of the work will be put at the low sum of One Dollar. Teu thousand copies will be issued for ! t|„. U.atmeu; all others de»iroiu of subscribing will hare L.. do fo Ut ou.-H, as none vr.ll l«- priut.d unles.s orderod In • nthuniv Thi- work i- d—ttnrd h» lisre a cnrculatlon ol L „ er EIuUTY TUOUBANI) copies, as the puhlieberß are ; rece.vlnt UrkP- uuu.br? ol suhs.:riheri>, per moll, from all ; t.arLs ol the country, dm/p Borne ot the oldest boatmso, u- well os most scieutihc men ot thr time? l , *re contributors p. th*‘Bteamboat Directory. ine Directory will he b*tt»-l in 0-tcber, and will b" an (.rnamout to the rat lo r as W ** U ft * By remlltin* .Jue Duil&r (post paid) you will receive a copy of the above work. in <v •imual-atl'-na and letters ahoald be addressed to ' ‘ ‘ JAMES T. LLOYD A 00 n Pieitnfllce Buildknu. CindnnHti, Ohio. Alexaud«r W♦ Foster, Attorney and counsellor at law, am> ftoua- Tull i* Cuawceut, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands nnd I'cnnon*, and tor the Collection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. .... . M „ Collections made In this and adjoining Ooontlea, Ks- Uitm uf decedents settled; Beal KaUte bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage or other security. Tules examined aud title papers d*a»“- uflio.- on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfleld. Pittsburgh, March 2S, !W)bH“b2S:d*wl TVTOTAKV PUBLIC, and Commissioner (or the States uf ]/| Tennessee, New Hampshire, Oonoeetleut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California aud Virginia. ay- Dftftdw drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs lakeu for roco-d or use in any of the abore named Btatef Illinois, Mississippi and Ithcdo Islaod. Pittsburgh, March 2sJ, 18f>0 —fmh'Afcdaw 1 OPFiCs or Munungahsla” Pittsburgh, July 12, 15&f>. ) By nuthority ol' a Supplement to the Charter ot lUia Company, approved tlis 25th day of January, lt>s4, re quiring the Company to extend the improvement B Y°ve HrowusTille, and autnorlzing the application of the tolls of tn». r,|.^hcA.Atvr,\t.. &pd the distribution of new mwmmrea to distribute amongst the stockholders, in now a took, Four per rent, upon the amount held by them respectively, which will be placed to the credit of their Block on the books of the Company. Allegheny, .July 14th, i fpilK interest t'l Messrs Harvey Childs and Asa I Guilds In our tlrui c«as*«, b« mutual agreement, fro aud alter this date. UK\AN, KENNEDV A CO. jjEMnx _ KIiEUM A 1 ISM AND NKUKAUJIA. Dr. BROWN hereby iuform* the afflicted that bin remedy for the above menlloued diseases Is one that will cure, lie will warrant a cure in any case of thin kind. This remedy was never knowu to full when properly persevered with. Many buffer the torture of thißOomplaiut for mouths and years, when a few uiuulh.n would procure a certain, safe and speedy remedy. Ufllce aud Private Oucoultlng Rooms, No. 4 1 DIAMOND alley. _ I \lt. BROWN continues to bo consulted for the oure of X / SECRET DISEASES. file success in long Handing cases is unequalled. The afflicted ore invited to call with out delay. Pomona afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Kheumatitinj, Pile*, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get hi* advice. Letter* containing u lea Immediately answered. Ufllce and Private Rooms, No 41 Diamond alley, Plttf burdi. /'IAUTHR’S NEW BOOKS at DAVISON’S, 06 Market st— V ) Emily Vernon ;or Filial Piety Exemplified ; ' Philip Colville, a Covenanter’* btory, by Grace Kennedy; Pomtiy at Ileatherdale, or the luflueuee ol Übris tlau Principles, by Mrs. Mackay ; William Wilborforce, or tho Christian Htuieflmen, by Collier; ' The Dead In Uhribt, their State, Present and Fu ture, by Dr. John Drown, author ol Exposition of let Peter, Ac., Ac ; Prayer* of tho Apostle Paul; Stray Arrow*; Work* ol Philip iieury , Jacoby Note*, vole. I uud «; Memoir* of Oberlln; Rich aud Poor, by llyl*; Ashton Cottage; Manual for the Young; Footstep* of HL Paul; _j«*d WANTED —Cooks aud Ueuse Servant* for private fam ilies and hotel* Ladies who need Nur««* or auy kiod of'Smiale help, uud gentlemen who waut Clerk* or Saleameu of buslueft* habit*, with good references, Cardeu er«, Carriage Driver*, or Men or Boy* to do any kind ol work, cau bo supplied at BAKU'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 410 Liberty street. Llarvest liauds wanted—high wages paid. jy2o A A. MAriON A 00. have just opeued 40 pieces ol Wool # lierages at 12% ceutd per yard. Also, another lot of those Fine Lrfiwn Dressed al 60 and jy27_ FINK BILK BONNETS, o( the very newest styles, IUU selling at $1 and $l,-5, ut iv 27 A. A.MABON A CO.’S, 26 FiOh st^ .Vhhls order, rac’d on consignment and K bv ’ fjyini ATWELL, LKK 4 00. , VEINED aUaARIi-7b bbl. (Jriwlled. PowdirM an, Km- "“*• 30S “ < > iUBt f^ffi.EKpQO. Y-ino saLK—TiiaL superior House and Ix>t, No. 141, oa ftJEftAI Kn^ir “ 6Mn ° f rao sa. r’liAH—liw bbl» NO. Tar, large bbls, in fine ordor, to ar 1 rlv. ,u ~u,Komen.. .Dd , 00 . MANSION HOUSE. | )HQ ri AUBENTZ, Proprietor, U LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger ot of the Pennsylvania Railronl, which mahes It conTenient house In the city for passengers urri roprietor'baTlng, at considerable expense, fitted up, ..Rent style, the MANSION HOOBK, would respect solicit a share of publlo patronage. There attached endid STAHLS and eatansiye W AGON YARD, atf-T't ample HcecmmoUation to travelers and teanistera. u rder and liar will be furnished with the best the martet •n utford. ydilL- S T, O'JLAIH. lIOTKIv, COmcr of form ami SI. Clair itrceit, Pittsburgh. K ». riIUK undersigned, formerly or “Brown a Hotel, nor ng X taken this large and commodious HOTKL, ““j* rrfltUsl it In magulliceut style, would res pec tru Hy 1 11 v * hie frieuda and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and hla long as perience in th. business, he. cun give enllre eatlstaction, and his chargeo molerttUt \VM. 0. CONNELLY. (iOOl) lSi'ltn' UODSK, , ,011NKU OF LIUKItTV ANU ORANT STREETS, n e »r lh*< ILiilroml Depot. jAuU’..ly ALL uOOM FIELD, lions on d Midtis- e arrival ot cr at any ol *- rAVEItLKV UOUr'K, (.0 South Eighth street, between W Übestuut and Walnut, Philadelphia. 1. a and Oential quickest aud jtnt point? weot trorn forty to ,-outo. The Road, .th the continuous Iroad in the W«?t— jmotiveaaud elegant X.T 0. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (late of the Eagle.) Proprietor. CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUUI STS , WARREN, O rpilK Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to iho I public thnt this uew and elegant llutel has been opened ad a house of entertainment. Being commodiuua and roomy, and adjoining the oflice of the Ohio Stage Company, it offer* Inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage Is respectfully solicited. ru l7 Ju. GASKILL. are of making connee ivertleed time, avoiding , and dangers of navlgu- frxitn Chicago, aud no CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TUIUD, PHILADELPHIA PAUKEII * LAIRD, Proprietors. jyLy.liml TERMS $1,50 PER DAY. HcfIIILLANHOIIHK, JOUNSTO WN, I'KNNA. r$UiK undersigned having taken charge of the above X named Uouee, and refitted it at a large expense, in u comfortable as well as elegant stylo, is uow prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who pH runlse the liouee. |auS:lfj JAMES DOWN El. HAKE’S HOTEL, I Late Farmer's KxcbaugtJ, 1 NO lli3 ÜBKET* BTIUSKT, loot of Filth street, Pitt*- burgh. tiAMUKL iIAKB, Proprietor. This Hotel In eutirely new, having just been computed un i opened for the accommod»uion_of the public. joepU ~I«'UANkLTn HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. Cl PATRICK A SON, PnoPKUToas.—This Eoa»e has uu » depone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, aud largo additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledg* themselves that nothing shall he wanting on their part to render tho FttASKLra a place where all the com forW a M class hotel can bo 4 BON . KLUtiKNCK iIUTICLi MO. 401) BUOADWAY, NBW YOIIK. ioonouctiu oa t«a luaoraan i'Lah.) BEUBEH LOVEJOY, PHOPUIJETOK. w. C. GALLAGUEB, Proprietor. j Fourth strut, Utwren )Vo>J and SmUhfitld. r|ULl'* spacious establishment luia been leased by lot; sub -1 scribor, und completely renovate lie U at all hours prepared to furnish every luxury that cun be found In the best regulated restaurants in the Stales. Uie spacious Bar will always be supplied with the Tory Liquors. Gjune of every scriptiou, In ita eea*m, can always be tonnd at JJ ilkuw [np7] \V. C. HAI.LAfIUBK. ' ' 'SAJIK KXOIftANOK, TUIUU BTUKKT, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. a\UK Sobecribere beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they hate leased the above well known Restaurant, which has just been thoroughly rvnotatod, repaired and refurnished, and uow opeu. Ihe i proprietors have spared no expense to make the Bank bi i ,image a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure as the buaiues* man. The larder will at ull times be atockrd with I the deticacie-* of the reasou, u»d served up uudcr the aUSP. ces of experienced «*«oks. Thuy respectfully ask for Ui [ patrouage of a generous public WO YST E R ANU COFFEE U UUSE.'M D. BABHAKD. A’tv 40, f\JVk XlreeL, between Wia*J anJ Market. jivulV 1) j PITTiUDQJU. CRYS TA L P A LACE, So. 1* Market ■tre«t. C. C. BRELY, KESPLXTTFULLY informs hto friondaand tb* f •JpubUc io geuural, that he has just started bis \UjflrL» York and Philadelphia moderu stvle ot COOKING OYtiTKlth and «JT«r) thing else in the eating Hue. Oyewra in the tfhell or Btewed, tor \t% cent* • vloaru lie w>H also turnbh the boat of eferjthiug that the market will atford. lions* always open ouiil ~o clock In the morning. . . m * rl rsL. UVbTICiI HALUUN AND HKBT A V 11A » T 108 WUUD STREET. fIWIK «abe«riber Usui DuK his OYSTBU BALOUN AND I If ATI NU UOUrfK p«rtov:U*;l lu & maulier that oaunet Lk> by any similar eßUbhnhiueDt In the 0 ~ . MKALX WILL LK SMi I ’KL> Cl' AT ALL 11UUUX 0* TIIH DAY, from the - Choicest Meats. Vowls* k lshi *•«;» Ac * ifl* DUI of I'ure ctiuuol be burpar*M*l, auJ ho wt>uU reaped fully iuvilu the attention oS fb. lui Wood street- St. Clair Cager Beer Brewery f I 'UK respectfully inform* Ibe public tu»i «< I U now fully prepared to wrve private *»'?*“'* l “‘ i.ulili.- ueuermlly, with M« wl.Nr.Hnl NAUBII BKKH, In Lulen All orjera lot at hi* OHt«, NO J-> DIAMOND ALLNV.lneat Wood »lr.«t,) «IU bo pnuclu.lly Mt.ntl«d to; . U J U on, [.art ,f lb. Uiulii 1 L«K* r li««r Hall, ,Yo 108 Sinithjuld itrett, ayyunu the (Autom Ut «u. ri'Ulkl subscriber baa ju.«t opeusd oun <>[ tbf au J I twt finished Laser IUH»< lu the city. HU IJeeris acknowledged t«> l* ft superior article, aud every other ac ,v>ui roodatlon about hie bouse canuot bo excelled. A “fcNllA lieuntlt Ale. WD. ENGLISH, Hole bottler of r:!lfiTli'tl cnl*brat«d , Keunett Aleand Urowu Stout Aleo.O-mm. u Ale and Porter, In quart and pint bottle*. The attentlou of families, and the trade, i* lespectiullj BOllvltM. .. .. , ‘ UU '>' KosUr, W. U. COrBLA.NI), TrHa«ur»*r of Moo. Nnv. »'«■ Pkakl Steam Mill, VJ *' <1 . • t*. - • • HOTELS. JAMBri SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTOJI’S the union, UASKU.L UOUSK, EKAiNKUIN HOUSE. RESTAURANTS. WILKINS HALL, J. BOIIANDELMKHKU, <J. B. FJIANOIH. CUliAtCOriA Qltucral Water auU Saraaparlllft. WM U KNULISLi, Pitt street, below Peuu, Is now manufacturing and botllulng the above beverages on an extensive scale. Ills nrUeleaure ol the best d attl, |y» * uJ nufaotured lium the purest materials. octwdy HOIM'EUS PATENT PLANE ritUK uuderslgned la prepared to supply OAHPKNTKiia, X CAIIINKT-MAKiUUJ, aud Workers in Wood generally, with hU Patented and valuable PLANES. Ail who hare tried It, pruoouuce U a most valuable In ventloo, that muti soon come Into g neral use. The fol lowing letters from practical workmeu are but two among many letters the Patentee has received recommending thl» Plane above all others In use : nnuubliOU tiTAAU CABIBST FACTOhr,] February &i, 18to. I We hereby certify, that during the last twelve mouths we have used Hopper's Patent Plane, end do not hesitate to recommend It to Cabinet-Makers and Carpenters as su perior to any other Plane in une. IVe couslder it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and for plauiug vene-r*, it ; s far superior to the old mod* of scraping, besides beiug a great saving o! time. One man, by using this Plane, will piano more veneers than five men can do by any other plane or method in ase. U- U- iUan A 00. To Moats P. Hi tor, Ksq.: Dear Sir I have examined lloi/por's Patent Punch Plane, and belleTe It to be r most excellent article lor the use for which It U Intended, as a combination oi plane and adapted to planing veneers, and it does not require ouo-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I have no doubt, when Its properties become generally known, but that It will entirely .upersede the former te dious and laborious custom. I moat cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged in the Cabinet badness, as from my knowledge of it, there Is pptftlpg or well fitted to giro a smooth and beautlful finish jAttxa W. WoodWiil, Furniture Warerooms, 97, 90 Third Bt., Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, February 27,1855. MOSKd F. EATON, of this city, id my sole Agent tor the klc >.f Planes. or o 1 rights to manufacture and sell th«m WM. o. hopper. Pittsburgh, March 21, 1866—(mh21:tf) U VV&H'UL EHCANTILE COULEUE, Ol EN I>A V AND EVENING, througuout the Summer. DOUBLE ENT BY BOOKKEEPING, Taught from Dull ! a System o! Book-keeping, sanctioned Ly the Chamber of Commerce ot New York as the moat per fect work upon accounts now in use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOKKEEPING, Kmbiacing eight trips of a boat— illustrating re ehlpmeuta of freight and paeaenguas, ownere’ settlements, before and after sale of the vessel; tTauafera of owners’ shares, and other important matters not attempted in any of the one trip systems of Steamboat Book-keepiug in use. PENMANSHIP, Taught by &lr. J • D. William", the only professional teacher of penmanship now in the city. MERCANTILE AIIITHMETiC, Embracing a new method of computing Interest, with al the most approved abbreviations iu mercantile compute tionß lu use. MERCANTILE LAW. Although others advertise these lectures, tide will be fouud the only institution lu the city where they are regu larly delivered. Call and get a Circular and sample of Mr. Williams’ Penmanship before engaging elsewhere. je23 FIELD BOOK FOUR AILUO AD ENGlNEERS.—Contain ing formulas for laying out curves, determining frog au irles levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordlDtttus, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathlmH and natural eigne tau genU, etc. etc.,by John U. ilenok, ClvU Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,76. . , . . .•.The object of the present work la to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form lor use in the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula for laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac.,is a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U 6 Militaks AcAPßttr, West Point. April 18, 186 J.— fhmtlernen: 1 have looked over “ Uenck’s Field Book for Railroad Engineers,” and thiuk it well adapted to the ob iect its author proposes, und have uo question but it wUI be found a very useful and practical volume both for otfleeand °” Mw k ' Tuol, April 21,18 M. 1 am much plaaiwl with Mr. ilauelt'a llttlo manual, the .. Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful ol rccognlied 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—t Lat of being In general ouscsptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr Bench's book is such aa to adapt It excellently well to professional needs, I huve pleasure In expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author f. n £ e *' eellent typographical taste displayed by hlB publishers. B. pRAIf&LiB QOXXNi, 0 E. and Director of Renßselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8- UA' KN, Dealer In Engineers Stationery, fta 3 Market street, corner of Second. YAULETIEBI— A Cottage House In Allegheny for sale. Price $7OO. A Brick House and Lot for $750. 'A small Frame House and Lot on M. unt Washington f °Bma» Farms In Ohio and Virginia lor sals on easy terms, oy uyUj 8. OOTEBERT <k DV*. MO TLlrl at. • *- *•- y ** \>h v •. >%* T* *>• , ■+ * J.-& *■ ’ » ‘ , -* - * , •*= - 1 u . . ' :■ . * IN S URANGE COMPANIES. Inorease. of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS' aiTKA ihsdrakce company, HARTFORD, CONN.— CHARTERED 1B1». 1-AID U P Cmh Capital, - - - - $500,000. I rimu THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the | i. Assets of the iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY ,ol Uart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 186«>, under oath. _ r Real Estate, unincumbered f ld,d7‘i do Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, ti and 7 cent, pay able semi-annually Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 BUls Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... i*o,3d7 do Railroad Stocks In Connecticut *0 I Hank Stocks In the city of Hartford Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand,ln Bank, and in hands of Agents anil others $773,278 63 The Amount of liabilities due or n<»t due to Baukaor other auditors, —nothing. Ijosefa adjusted nn.l due, —uone Loseea adjusted and not doe, $148,618 22. Losses uuadjasted and in suspense, waiting lor further proof, $61,267 60. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured In any city, towu or village, tependa upon the character, malarial and construction of buildiugH, Che width of streets, the supply of water and couditton of the tire department, and other circumstances. The amount Insured in blocks of buildings vanes; the design is to limit the tos3 by any one tire to $lO,OOO, or leas. TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stati or CosMscTieuT,l llarfcfbrd, Jan. Ist, 1886. Uartford county. J _ Perse nally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the .'Ktna Insurance) Company, and made oath that the tore going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to bis b»*st knowledge and belief . , UENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. I> . se.H paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organiiation of the Company. . . polifins, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. 4A- OW>:e, No 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jUll LI. U. TEN RYOK, Agent. (K.TNIV INSURANCE COMPANY, UV HARTFORD, C’tlxYA’. UuAariuao, 1»1W. PAID UP Crsli Capital Caih Knrplua, om Ut Jakoauv, 1856 s‘47 3,47 3 riUiLS Capital Stock and Surplus Is Becurely Intfe-trd tor 1 the benefit of all policyholders. As an evlJeuce of the claims we buve to pnbllo confidence, and of its ability U> pay losses promptly, we stuto a lact, that lis receipt’* vary from SU&.QOO to SI&O,UOQ per month. Its business is large aud well distributed, and lu our oplolon no Company in the United States affords butter indemnity to polay holders than the JJtua. They continue to make insurance on property in town aud country, at rates as low ua is cou with ™r.t, to tt» P uUcyUlJ<.r KN iEfr-Oillce North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, IMlEbtirKh. apahl. ' il k L A W A Kt'lfi MUTOAX SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. i \yFIOK In the North Room of the lCicUange, on Third l f street, FUILADKirOIA. MARINE INSURANCES. OS V L33ILS, Ciiu30 t V To all parts of the World. PautidTS, ) INLAND INtiUUANCEB On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and laud carriages, to all imtlß of the Union. v ITIUE INBUHANOES Oq merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling houses, Ac. ASSETS OF TUB COMP ANT, November 7, lt>M. Bonds ami Mortgages .....—..524,300 00 atnUjof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, tipring Garden,Southwark, and other loans, 181,6 W Blocks In banks, railroads and Insurances com panies **••••- Bills receivable - - Cash on band —•«- Balances in the bands of Ageuts and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued 5« tiubflcripUonNotes - .100,000 00 oiatoroaa: i Dr. U. M. Hutton, . UagbCrals, ) Spencer M’llToio, Char lea Kelly, , Barnaul K. Stokes, Henry Sloan, j James Tra«iuuir, | Wo. Byre, Jr., I Joshua L. Price, 1 JameaTeuneut, John D. Semple, ! Charles Bchanor, | J. T.tiOßan, Pittsburgh, i D. T. O. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, PreeUent. THUS.U. HAND, VicePreeMsnt. Joairu W Oowah, Sec’y. P. A. MADKIUA, Agent, No. 05 Water etreet, Tli« Vrtakllß Vlrt Iworwce Company, Of rhiladflphiOy l\nnsylvania. Dinamo —Charles W. Dancker, Thoman Hart,Tobias Waguer, Samuel Urant, Jacob R. Smith, Gen. W. Rich ards, MorUecai D. Lewis, Adolphl K. Borle, David fl. Browne, Morris Patterson. Ciua. N. Basc&u;, l*rcsulssd. Win. Marlin, U. Seal, Rdiaund A Souder, Juba C. Daria, ilobert Durtoo, John K. iVuroae, OmvrgM U. 1 .riper, Hi ward Darlington, 11. Jod*»w lirooke, J. O.JohOdOD, * James C. ilaD.l, TUeoptlua I'uulding, Jamer H. M’VarUnd, W. 0. Ludwig, . Cult}. Q lUJtCEtt, Secretary. OfCoutlnu# to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description o! property, in lowu and country, at rateo as lon as are ivmi.bteut with security. The Company have reserved a large Oc.utiug*ni fund, wtdeh, with tli<*lr capital and premiums, safely invested, *( ford atnpii l protection to the assured. The Assets of the Corap*uy‘ on January Ist, 1801, as pub hflhrd agreeably to an Act or were as follows, vi«: •'•* JJ Ueal KelaU v" , HtocS... ~M - 01,889 00 Cash, Ac 04,340 SI Total *VW<» 44 —ritnee their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, tbey hare paid upward of One Million Four UuuJrcJ Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as w«-U as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J.QARDINKH COFFIN, Agent, ip£4 OOca, north-east cor. Wood and Third *ts. Tilt: ÜBilTfciO STATES LIFE INSUBANCE, annuity and trust company, PUII.ADEI.rUIA. CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1860. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and Chcttnul Streeti, Philadelphia. OStcert of the Home Board at I’hfladelphia: DIfi*CTPS9- Btepbeo 11. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamlu W. Tlngley, Geo. M’lieury, Jacob L. Florence. Jaow DeveTeuz, William M. Godwin, WtUlam M’Kee. Frctident— Stephen U. Crawford. Ftce l*reiidaU —Ambrose W.Tbompeon. Medical Examiner, Filtiburgh —James Li. Willson, M. U Allegheny C\ty — U. B. Slowry, M. 1). GKO. B. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, PENNSYLVANIA IHBOEANCE"c6 OF PITTSBURGH , CORNER OP FOURTH AND BMITIIFIKLD STREETS. Authorised Capital, S3OO,DUO* INSURE BUILDINGS and other property ugaioEt loss or damage by Flro, and ttto perilo of the Sou and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Will. p. Johnston, llody Pattcrnon, W. M'OHntock, Kennedy T. Friend, J> M Long, I. <3rier dproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, I amea 8. NegUj* W. 8. Haven, Wade Uamptou, D. KPark, li. U. Coggsball. lion. WM.P. JOHNSTON, President. UODY PATTERBON, Vice President. A. A. Cab rub, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. 8. Oabbizb, Assistant Becietary. Weitern Inmranca Company, Pittsburgh. K SIILLKR, Jr., President. | t. 61. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, *300,000. '\XrXLLiaaure against all kinds of rinks,PlKE and ma W -»-u lofifiSß >lll be liberally adjusted end promptly paid. ~~ A UomelnsUtution,managed by Diasovoas who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character w hlcn they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be Insured. Director*.—R.Miller, Jr.,o. W. Ulcketson, J. W. Uutlor, N. Ilolmen, Jr., W. 11. Smith, 0. lhmsen, tfeorge W. Jacksou, Win. M. Lyon, James Lippencott, George Darsle, James Me* Auley, Alexander Nlmlok, Thomas Scott. 4#* Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Oo , op* take,) Pittsburgh. nor34;ly WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. NEW GOOD3I I —WaTousd, Jswsuu, SiLvsti Wans, Miutahs Goods, 4c., Wuolksali akd lUtau..—Coun try Merchants abd strangers visiting our city are request ed to cull, as we can serve them as well, and we think b t ter, than they usually are served in Eastern cities, be.-ides giving them a responsible guarantee—an item Jilßoult to obtain In many shops. V 1 Bilvur Detached Levers $lO 10 s}£>M Do Cylinders 7to 10,00 L •dies' Gold Lever and Leplne 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 Ur pairing done promptly and to a superior manner. All work and all goods wa *£® n *?**.„., W. W. wiUHin, 67 Market eereet, corner of Pourth. JOHN UTTLKt Jr *f A B ent » No. '4Ol Llu*R*S B*a*iT, Hah JUBT RECEIVED tho tollowlug very cMce ar tides:— URANDIKB. Uemo lirondy, (very tino,) Otard Dupuy d Co. (auper.) Marroti d Co Bazerac WINKS. , Sarclul Madeira, Boguet, Howard, March A Co., MaJ'ra London Cordial, Kant India Madeira, Schnapps. Table do BUNDKI fcj> Amontillado Sherry, Rutherford's Sootoh Ale, Manzanillo do Barclay's London Porter Table do Wild Cherry Braudy, Cooking do 1 Absinthe, Beeswing Port, Anlsethe, Pure Juice do Curacoa, Ordinary do Sardines, St. Jullon Claret Mocha and Java, Malaga Dry Young Ilyß. and Black Teas, Do Sweet English Bronson Cheese, Champagnes ' Imported Havana Cigars, of Anchor, ’ various brands, Verzeney, Old Monongahela Whisky, of Ueldeeeck, all &**&**' Together .with all other articles connected with the baeiuesfi. * niy'29:d*w WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Six docrri from tht opposite the l bUector'i AILKQIIMY city, Id PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WlQa, and all kinds of . __ f . Ornament*! Hair Work, The bast quality of material is furnished, and entice satisfaction guaranteed. myls:dawly riiHAT LAND IIIQIBTKiI Issued by Thomas Woods, and JL given away to all at 74 Fourth street, describee a great variety©! Farms, Houses and Lota. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Register. Un it is described a Jew tint Country heau IjsßJ fHOMAB WOODS. V-; j>v»' •' • ; * , {S%fc -• ■ ■ - *> AUSTIff Looms* STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, S>2 Fourth »L, above Wood. NOTE'S, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans ou colla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com* mi into d. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications atiented to promptly. WM. It. WILLIAMS. Wm. 11. William! fe Co., HANKERS AND EXCUANQE BROKERS, jV. X. Comer Wood and Third itrxU. tff' All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, 4c., promptly attended to. jan26:lw AND Dealers In Exchange, Dank Notes, Gold and Silver * Coin. Current and 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 PITTSBURGH, PA. 212,605 06 ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITUFIELD STREETS, au*2:om Pittsburgh, Pa. Eimovai. PATRICKS A FKIEKD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, iLxvt Removed their Ojftce to the Comer 0/Fifth and Wood it l. PITTSBURGH, PA. PATRICKS a FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Broken, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffebo- UAVB BLRMOVXD TQEXft nan Kina asd axcaasaa omaa >0 80. C 7 waiuttt smxxT, iotjb doors sxlow old biatto. XT UOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, , a nd Dealers In Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Sib ver aud Bifnk Notes. Exchange on tne Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. . , Collections made in all tha cities throughout the united States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper. No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. [JaoOtiy TIEEHAN A GO'J bankers and exchange brokers, Ho. 06 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley, rmomj&QQ, pa., BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matters appertuiningto a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mart SSOU,UOO JOHN WOODS, DANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DIALER IB Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. QToClt bought and sold on commlasion. Collections o carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit 44- No. 68J4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. declO QOanaa or wood ahd nna strdtb. /jIOIIT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for O sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted.— □old, Silver and Bank Notea. bought and sold. Collectiona made iu all the principal does of the United States. De posits received of Par and Ourrent Funds. [mar27ly_ auas xdwaild raum, noaxaca kjuuua. mtAinrß & KAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUV AND BELL Gold, Silrer, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase pmmUrtary Notes and Time Bills, on East and Weet; buy and cell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the Unton. fpy* . 24,012 20 .159,825 M . 16,071 30 $627,47 6 63 IMP ANY mutcrous. Jamaica, Santa Crue. UIN NKERS AND BROKERb. D’COMKI.L* WLLLOCIi, BANKERS, H. HOLMES ft BOHS, BANIiBBS AND EXCHANGE BBOKERS, HILL fe CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKEES, G. S. ARNOLD A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, end proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. g* No. 74 Fourth et, next door to Bank of Pltteirg. [sola Domattc and fbragn Exchange, Bank Hates, Gold and Silver Bought, Said and Exchanged, at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE Of WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., 64 wood sraiK, pmsoxnma. lnterest allowed oa time deposits. t ruuairsoa »*»-* -- * a.QAOQQH. THOMPSON BELL A CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Cbmer of Third and Wood streets , Pittsburgh, Fa: THOMAS WOODS* ■W COMMERCIAL BROKER, *» AMD DXALXft 15 Sotos. Bonds, Stock*, Real Estate, Ac*, Ho. 76 fourth st~, Pittsburgh, fa. (Ja6g Cluamtottl’s Loan Oittee, No. 100 SHITUFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— Mouey loaned on Gold aud SllTer Watches, Silverware and other valuable articles. aullaily CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., 1 FORMERLY uf the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty 1 atree;, wbhh has wou an unbounded popularity under he name ot the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their Immense business, removed to the epacloun building ou the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AKD READY MADE. CLOTHING, That baa ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, la to give them snore facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to cell Goode at the LO WEST. EASTERN PRICESI And they will warrant them to be aa good aa any manu factured In the Union. CUSTOM WORK, in TUI DE3T bTTLI, A*D UTON TUf SfIORT*3T HGYIOJ. They hare on hand a full and beautiful assortment ot LOTUS and COATINGS, for FKOCKS, DKEB3, WALKING AND BUSI- NESS COATS, Our interests aro identical witlTthose of our customers, and we assure the public that our tUellty will not fall In Oiling all orders we may be favored with. lx>N’T FORGET THE TLACS— No. 88 Wood Street, (EAHT 8IDB,) OOEHEH Of I>IAMOHI> ALLEY. N. b. —We desire our patrons to understandthat.webM© no longer any connection with tbe Giotblng Business on Liberty street. Chir attention Is dovoted exclusively to the House above designated. tnart3 Fail and Wlutor Goods I EDMOND WATTS. MKUCUANT TAILOU, NO. ISS ÜBBBTY BIIU2ET. 1 have now on h&nd a largo stock of Fall anil Winter Goods. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest ings, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Ghfviimeres.of every style and shade In the market, all of I will make to order on the .most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oct4 NEW SPUING GOODS* JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McOLOSKEY A 00*8 Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and comer of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated bouse has over had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodshave boon purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves ub able to that we can and do sell at as small profile as any house In the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants,in general, to give us a call, and examine oar extensive assortment of READY SLADE CLOTHING. It la almost Impossible to enumerate the quant i yof immense piles of garments that is to be seen at this Iri e establishment; it U sufficient to say that It has never t. tn equalled by the house itself: marlQuf JOHN McOLOSKEY A CO. Clothing 1 Ciothingi f| ill E undersigned respectfully infonnsihia friends and the X poblio that he is now receiving at his store, No. 177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Casalmeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which be U prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short uotlce, and on the most reasonable terms. Wo have also on hand a large and well manufacturedstock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Perseus who purchase goods for cash, will fladit to their • dvantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [msrOJ C. CONNER. N«w CloUlng Store. NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, where he has always on band a largeandchoiceassort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to auy In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call. morfcly ' B. OPPENHRTMKR, To ilouaekesncra. WE have now opened one oi the largest stocks of CHINA, GLASS and QUEBNSWARK, eatable for housekeepers in the city, and Intend selling at very low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low prlee of Poor Dollars, aud all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season just passed, we ore deter mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened sot. e beautiful -shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes, Vege table do ; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, etc., etc. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Bahd, and assorted colors Toilet Waro, is large—ell of which we have put down in price to suit the times. FRENCH CHINA. Wo have some twenty different styles of French China Tea eats, and some beauUal Qold Band Dinner sots—all of vrbkh we are selling at least twenty-live per cent, below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, is large, and we will sell them at very low prices. QLAtid WARE. Do hand and receiving, a large Block of Dob ton and Pitts burgh Glohb Ware, which we will teU at manufacturer's priced COMMON WARE. Our stock of common Teas, Flatus, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch* ere, and every article suitable for country or city trade, la large, to which we inrite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash. pere and others in want of ca&AP China and Gueruswaie’ will do well by calling at the CHINA HALL, No. 62 Market. between 3d and 4thJts., • plO Opposite flev R WhlU Ho uses, store-rooms, warehouses, Ac n to LET I— Lawrencexrillc— A comfortable Dwelling House of hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, four bed rtoms, garden and good water. AUtghcny City—A. Two Story Brick House, newly painted and papered, ou Robinson street, near the canal. Hem $lO per month. Mt. Washington— A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, Ac. Rent, $7 per month. i*itlsl/urg/i—A large Three Story Brlok, No. 2o Third rent $176 per year. Nos. 31 and 27 Duqueane street; aanfa house 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* OUTHBERT A SON, jel6 _ _ 140 Third street. JULY MAGAZINES— Uodey’e Lady’s Book, for July—2o cents; Ballou’s Magazine, “ “ 10 « Yankee Notions. “ u 12 »« Frank Leslie’s N.Y. Journal, IS “ North British, for May. The above just received by Express. Also, a targe lot of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL and MlacUaneoua BOOKS and STA TIONERY for sale at OOST, and tto nuMBOQ fia» at LAUFFKR'B BOOK STORE, 87 Wood street, if you want to tfM » Oheap Library. JB 2I DottKltt qoiuuy, WtKimikii, THIS PLAGE Is fltuated on the Bay in'Superior and Left Hand River,-at the head of Bnyerior, and noaaeaees A BETTER SITE,' A BETTER TEAR 808, AND GREATER ADTAfiTAGKS FOR ATOMUERGIAL, CITY, than any other-pointla the NOrth-west; and la equalled tn prospectiveimportance by Chicago bnly. 1 ' The Proprietors hatfe A Wear, undisputed and ’□aincum bered title to the land Upon which 'BOPERIOB la laid out, and all purchasers of low .receive warrantee deeds for the waalaid out daring the pact eeason,and already contains several hundred' inhabitants, t Um Hotel, a number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, >nJ l8 ' in I 3mNQ NEW WWN • in the West. The County Best, the United BUtes Und Office and Poet Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lake gTATES mhjtAßY ROAD, _ _ now in course of construction, connecting with St. laui, terminates at this place. It is also the Lake termini of al the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. The “ goo H canal will be opened in dunor after which, four lines bf Lake Steamers VQI run to Superior—<me from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine vessels, having been built expressly for this trade. One Steam Saw Mill la now. in operation, and tbe machi nery for a second la now on the way to Superior, which will be set to work Immediately on its arrival, • ■ One-half 6f the lota, have been appropriated by the pro prietors to be e’6ld by the undersigned to actual settlers on. easy terms, to provide a fund lor extensive public Improve ments. Liberal appropriations, have been made for public purposes: parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. aty in ordCt to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity or names, it is proper to state that “Buperior City,” about the title of which a legal controversy exists, Is another and different place, and In a different township from Sumwa. MAna, of Bopxeiob are signed by Thos. Clark, sur veyor, anil William IL Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be seen in the principal hotels of at. Paul, Galena, Chicago, Cleveland; Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. , , - All porsons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informa tion, are requested to apply to Wli. H. Nxwvox, Superior, Doualas county. Wisconsin. _ WILLIAM U. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior. jy24:3m .JAfl. B, M’VAX. Board of Ileallti Notice. INFORMATION has been mail? to the Board of Health that cases of cholera occurring outside of the city have been brought within ita limits tor Telief. No doubt the blends of the Blch are prompted 'by motives of humanity, yet it is proper they should be informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, in cases where the disease is malignant or contagious, In order that the densely populated city may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, when It has gained a footing, scarcely rests so long afl there remains a for ita re-' morselesfl attack. ... ' , The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law. If patients seized with cholera, or aby malignant or conta gious disease, outside the city, must be removed to any of tha Hospitals, persons conveying them thlthor most 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: Sic. 8. That any master, commander, or other person having chargß of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of the rule* 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 a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovered And paid into tha: treasury of said Board of Health.. _ • „ Bec.7. 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 United'States, they shall make diligent Inquiry concern ing the same; and If it shall appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication with such infected port or place shall oe subject to such control and regulations as die Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish In one or more newspapers pubUshftl in the city of Pitta-, burgh; and thereupon every person or persons, and all goods, Wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from Bach infected port or place, and having entered and been brought into tbe dty of Pitteburgh.contrary to such regu i lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as is provided for in tbe preceding section. 1 The penalties ef the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. 0. MUBIKJOH, . Physician to the Board of Health. 1 QBORGS FORTUNE, * ;®23 Health Office. UUKK’fI ffllfiliCANTlLK COl-L.KGIC, PITTSBURGH. PA. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl vania, with Perpetual Charter. FACDirr. P. DUFF, President, (author of the “North American Accountant,”) Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. _ „ „ _ . ANDREW T. HOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book- D. WILLIAMS, the beat off-hand Penman In the United States, Pro&ssor of Commercial and Ornamental penmanship. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor ol Mercantile Law and Political Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Mathematics, Ac. , , r P. L. A PEL, Professur of the French and German Lan- la the only Institution of the kind in the Western Bmtea conducted by a practical Merchant of many years experience in extensive business, aud whose lectures apon all the details and practice of business, os well as every de ptrtment of Book-Keeping, are so deeply interesting to all young man of business, aud which accounts for the euptr rlor attainments of his students. HU course of Steamboat book-Keeping Is pronounced by an eminent accountant *‘a perfect system for such books and accounts.” This Is the on’y institution in the city in which a 1 roles sor of Penmanship gives regular instruction In that im portant science, and consequently the only one where a good hand writing can be nbUioed. The course embraces upwards of 300 commercial calculations, many of which are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pen man snip but those executed by Mr. Williams areexhibited. Call for a Circular and specimen of his Penmanship- Puff’s Book-Keeping, Harper's edition, $1,60. u The most perfect in the language.” , , Duff’s Steamboat Accountant, $l. **A perfect system." yy All letters addressed to the Principal will be promptly aoswerofl. jel2:d*w fIRAOTIOAL WORKS FOR MKCUaNICfi AND OTUfcUfl. Jl The American Miller, and Millwright's Assistant; The Analytical Chemist’s Ass.stant; The Encyclopedia of Cherah try, practical and theoretical, by ilrooth and Morfit; The Complete Practical Brewer; The Builder’s Pocket Companion; The Practical Metal Worker’s Awlsinut, by Byrne, The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne; The Cabinet Makar's and Upholsterer s Companion; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier; Colburn on Locomotive Engines; Norris’ Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma chinists; The Complete Practical Distiller, by By rne; The Dyer and Color Maker’s Companion, by Byrne; The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyth ; The Practical Dyer aud Scourer; The Practical Aesuyer’s, Minor’s and Engineer's Com panion ; The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon; Perfumery: its Manufacture Bod Use, by Morfit; The Arts of Tanning ond Currying, by Morfit; The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier; The Palmer’s, Glider’s and Varnlsber’e Companion; The Paper Hanger's Companion; The Practical Purveyor's Guide, by Andrew Dnnc&u; Overman on Manufacture of Iron; Rural Chemistry, by Solly; Tempfeton on Steam and Steam Engines; The Turner's Oompanion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule; Walker on Electrotyping; And numerous others, for sale by B. T. 0. MORGAN, aucB No. IM Wood street, near Fifth. JOHN M*OLOBKEY A CO. MISCELLANEOUS - SUPERIOR, PLEASANT BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING— Iife in California, Mountains and Molehills; by Frank to tboCamp Before Sebastopol; by R. C. McCor mick, Jr. , Whichf the Right or the Left; a religious novel. Lights and Si adows of English Life; a novel, by the au thor of “ Belie of the Beason.” Note Book of an English Opium Eater; by Thomas De Qulncey. , . „ , Clove Hall; by Mlrh Sewell, author of “ Amy Herbert,' “The Experience of Life,” etc.; 2 vols. paper, $1; Ivol. cloth, SL&. Mary Lyndon, dx Revelations of a Life; an autobiogra phy. Female Life omoßg the Mormons. Doeaticks* great book, containing all his letters. Star Papers; by Henry Ward Beecher.. New York Censuelo,or Fashionable Life. . The HaiTygy of liaoghton,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 Store of H. MINER A 00., BU £l3 No. 02 Sralthfleld street UK. QRK* T UTimAliV DEPOT of Pittsburgh is at H- MINER 4 CO.’S, No. 32 Smltbfield street, whore the New Books are for sale. Olave Uall; by Airs. Bewell, author of “Amy Herbert,” “ The Experience of Life,” Ac. Two vols., paper, $1; one vol., cloth, $1,25. A Visit to the Camp before Sebastopol; 1 vol., cloth, $l. Trial and Triumph; or, Firmness in the Household. A new booh by T. S. Arthur. Price 26 cents. One thut pa* rente ought to place in the hands of their children: The lleirura of Ha ugh ton; or, The Mother’s Secret. By the author of 44 Bavenscilfle,” “Castle Aron,” Ac. Paper, 37 cents. Walkna; or, Adventures on the Mosquito Shore* GO en gravings; 1 voL, cloth, $1,25. Female-Life Among the Mormons; by the wife of a Mor mon KUler-rglving a full description of their manners and customs. 1 vol., cloth, $l. Charles Dickens’ Works, complete; 12 vole., at 60 cents pur volume. aug3 Law Boolu. I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 to Is. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bonvler’a Institutes; Qreenlief’a Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, last ad.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. GEO. P. GILLMORE, pepSl . at the office of Morning Pont. CIURIOUS AND SINGULAR PHENOMENONI—That is, } Grey Hair restored to its natural color, with all the strength and healthy growth of youth, by use of the HAIR COLORING FLUID. The singular adaptation of Ingredients in this compound affects the small vessels at the roots of the hair, ana thus stipulates the natural secretion of coloring matter, giving tonaahd strength to Its growth. It Also imparts to the hair a gloss and. beauty unlike that given by any other preparation, and In every case it will restore the, natural color of the hair, where age or sickness has turned It grey. Bold by IjyaO) B. L. CUTHBKRT, 140 Third eL Everywhere read, everywhere admired, and Everywhere Doing Good.—The friends of a pure and wholesome literature will be gratified to learn that the readers of Henry Ward Beecher’s new book, STAR PAPERS, are now numbered by Tens of Thousands, and still the demand for the work i& constant and unabated. Those who want a volume for Summer reading that Is re ally good and refreshing,-should not neglect to get a copy of Star Papers. A more companionable book for the tour ist ■ aunot bo found, while fox family reading It Is unsur passed by anything befbre the pnbUc. One beautifully executed 12mo. volume; pricesl,26. For sale by U. MINER A CO., aug7 r No. 32 Bmltbfield street. A A. A CO. have Just opened another large lot • of New Goods, comprising— -20 more cases or fast colored Calicoes; 10 do beat makes Domestic Ginghams; 20 do different brands of Bleached Muslins; 40 bales do do Brown do; With a large assortment of Checks, Tweeds, Tickings Bummer Staffs, Ac., As ; ail of which will be offered at Bam!-annual pricps. *08? » WEATHER TABLE POE 1805 accompanies every A cake Of HERPJ2TIO SOAP. Price 12*$ cents. This Soap is used for rendering the skin smooth, soft and white, removing sallownesa, tan, and redness of tte skin, a cboe, chafes, Ac., on the hands, are healed by it. Sam at the Rftai. l4O Third st. IT** o-,_ U | H at JBUlStt • vw. D, ij£ No. 32 BrnUMsM stmt; ; .i» »V . ' J J / f. W '-f *•; MEDICAL. a. w tbs mm, 9 am ' tera^ d Htfintitaw'v - I - Irritability, laflwnmatitny ? irh*, pains in the Breas., isia», Pack and Llmbe, FemaleOomplaliiU # 7 - ’ ri.W'm Mfc? 4a> 4c.- lodeddi t«y ftvr«J*t&e Tiffleasefl fry which a Purgative Medi* ■HtBSBaI dne is not more or,less peqalred,and , much sickness ana Buffering Wight b&’pMettiMyiPj*. _■■■ harm lees bat'effectoalCathartio.wefeniart .j± .- No person con feel well while a caustic habit ofhodj pro* - vaila; besides..it noon generates gcriou^end,often fatal . diseases, which might’hav<s been avoided Dythenmeiyuna jodidouß use of a good purgative. This la alike true Ql - Oolila, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious, derangement* v ~;. : They all tend to become or produce.the deep:seated ana formidable distempers which loadthehearses all over the • land. Hence a reliable family physio is of the first US* - J' portance to the public health, and this Pill has.been psr* feetedwlth consummate ekilLto meet,that demand.‘..An -- extensive trial of Its virtues ify Physicians, Professors, and ! n Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto known of any medicine. Cura* have been .effected beyond . . belief, were they not substantiated by persona’of such a nltcd positions, and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. ’ -ii :' : i Among the eminent gentlemen who haye testified in favor or these Pills, we may mention-- Doct A. A. HAYES,' Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character la endorsed by the _ • Hon yenw ari> EVERETT. Senator of the Patted States. ROBERT 0. WINTUBOP, Ex Speaker of the House of WRENQS. Minister Plan* to England •fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Bostoh. ftl Hr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New YoikOUy, 'endorsedby __ „ _ Hon. *W. L. MABGY, Secretary of Stater ” WM. 8.A9T08, the richest man In Americas . • 8. LELAND ACO, Proprietorsof the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. ” 7... . Did space permit/ we could - give many hondrewcertui- ... cates from all partawhpreth'ePUlshafopeenufledjbnteyl* dance even convincing than the experience of eminent . public men, la found in their effects upon triaL ’ - - '•••' These Pills, the result oflong 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 the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process in a elate of purity, and combined ta . ;. aether in such a manner as to msure the test results. The system of composition for medicines has been fotihd'lh \ Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient-, | rvmedy than had hitherto been obtained.bv any process.: i The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of i composition, every medicine la burdened with moro orleaa of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each ihdl*. , vldual Virtue only that is desired for the curative effect la. * praenl. All the inert and obnoxious qualities or each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence It 1s 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 . betaken under the counsel of an attending. Phyßlcjan.and ... as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know* i D g ita composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula : - by which both myipectoral and Pills are .made,-, to the. w&olebodyof Practitioners in the Dnlted States and British American Provinces. If,however,there should be anyone who baa not received them, they will be forwarded ty mail t) his request. _ . r Of all the Patent Hlediclnes that are offened, how few; ** would bo taken ir their composiUon was known 1 ..Their A life consists In their mystery. I haTe 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 intrinalo merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific ' men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects wetd known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that 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 stimulate it. Into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, lirer, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregu lar action to health, and by wherever they ex ist, each derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical, and, Ana lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cents per box. Siveboxesforfil. _- ■ „ > , ’ Bold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers : everywhere. • 1 - . jefttaalew -a. » IN HALATIO ASTHMA AND ffiNSUBPTON HBW AMD VE U 1 OIONDHBFCI 1 uy <ll5 AN A 1 BROUGHT HOMB TO THE DOOR OF THBR-tLlOlf £' AWOND RRFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made :; by Dr. Curtis, of tils city, in the treatment of Con sumption, Asthma, and all disease* of the Lungs. We fe* • fer to i( Do. Ccxfia’s Qtqxaxa, on lanauHa HtaxAX Vapor ;j and Cnxaar Strup." With this new Dr. C. has re !V HtoredmanyafflictedoneBtohealth,asanevidencopfwhich . '■ he i»im innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treat meat a physician remarks, “ It Is evident that inhaling—- •_ constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me* : dicinal properties most come In direct contact with the. whole serial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many' l aud varied changes produced upon them when introduced. iuto ihe stomacb, and subject to the process of digestion.” 1 The Uygeuua is fer rale ai all the Druggists throughout the co untryA'rer Pork Dutchman of January 14. . £ The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with*. . I c-ot the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being j, sufficient to evaporate jthe fluid. Hundreds of cases of >. cures, like the followifhgj might be named: ' , One package of the Uygeona has cured me of the Asthma j. of cik years standing. J. F. Keesuubt, p. M. of Duncannon, Pa. J ; I am cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing by Ur. Curtis’s Hygoana. Marqarw Eastoh, Brooklyn, N. Y. ± Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, N Y., was cured of * . u severe case of Bronchitis by the' Ilygeana. My sister has been cured of adlatreesing cough ci several . years’ standing, and decided to be Incurable by thophysl* clans. She was cured in one month, by the Hygeana. j J. IL Gaocxht, Richmond, Me. i The Uev. Dr. Cheever, of New York, testifies of our medl* cine in the following language: „ „ • New Yobs, Nov. 16> 1654- Dxab Sin—l think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana as a remedy in diseases of tile throat and lungs. Having had eome opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced ; , that it is a most excellent medicine, bath tho Syrup and the inhaling application to tho chest. . • i N. It.—Dr. Curtb’s Hygeana is the ORIGINAL and ONLY t ' GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base Imitations, or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them oa yop * ■ would POISON. _ ■ , „ For sale by Dr. Goo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. R. Seilers A Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John - * hargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester. . . . . fmyUnlawfim Carter’s Spanish mixture. THE GREAT PUEIFIER OF THE BLOOD 1 Not a Particle of Koreory in it. Let the afflicted read and ponderi— An InfaUl e Bamedyfor Scrofula,King t Kill, Rhaumi thm, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Punplee or Postal* on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Ague and Fever, Chronio Sore Byes, Ring Worn or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Bleers. Syphllltio Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Dlseasrs arising from an Uyudiacas use of Mercury, Imprudence in Liie.or Impurity of the Blood. w 4^-This great alterative medicine and Purlflar of Blood is now used by i . Uganda of grateful patients from allpart of the United Slates, who testify dally to the remarkmbl eures performed by the greatest of all medicines, “CAB* TEH’S 'SPANISH MIXTURE.’* Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on tbe Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers,Old Sores, Affections of tho Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones I and Joints* are speedily put to flight by ustag 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 lmpurfr ‘ ti&, acts gently and efficiently on the Livet add: Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives -tcneto the. Stomach, makes the ekln'clear and. healthy, And restores the Consti tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the air-mas : of yontb, to its pristine vigor and strength. " For the Ladies, it is invariabfy better than all the cos metics eveT used. A&w doses of Carter’a Spanish Mixture will remove all sailownea of complexion, bring the roses ! mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step,-and bn* prove the general health in arcmarkabledograe beyond all , the medicines ever heard oh . , The Urge number of certificates which we haTOTeedved than persons hum all parts of tho United States, is tbe beat : j evidence that' there is no humbug about it." The'press, z hotel keepere, magistrates, physicians, and public men, wall known to the community, ul add thdr testimony to the • wocderfuloffectfl of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. * Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and - read the wonderfhl cures this truly greatest of aU tydlonve ] has performed. ___ ; None genuine unless signed by BENTfETT A BIERS. ■ Proprietors, Mo. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, <Va4 to whom all: orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK; JOSEPH FLRM-, NO, FLE&HNQ BROK,and by Druggists generally/-' < octahdewlv jj^TAT. JMKfIT FiJUM CAWADA Qmbjw, February 7th, 1864. ; Messrs. B. A. Fahnestock <ff Cb.—W» had to* pleasure of i receiving, this morning, the withhrcertiftcate of jour Ver-; mifage, which will be ver» gratifying to you, as it was sent voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly, ■ _ J. ttUBBOB * CO. t QaitUmai —My little daughter, four years oil, and my; sou, older, were lor e considerable time eu Hazing froiz; worms. Ipurchased two bottles of your Vermifuge, o: which I gate them three dtoea.'According to directions; and strange to say, In less than three hours lh?y passed n«* leas than FIVE HUNDRED WQRM3,eome of in* extraor dinary length of from twelve to fifteen Inches. ■ Haying experienced bo much of the beneficial effects o; your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it to th' public, ae, in my opinion, One of the most efficacious rami': dies against worms ever offered to the pubßo. .; i Gentlemen,.believe me to be . , . . Your much obliged and hixmblO Serr't, \ NATHANIEL LKATIR&< Prepared and sold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK A CC; corner of First and Wood Streets. • - iDylO-; Proclnma.tlon. _ BY VIRTUE of a precept under the hands of Wm. •< McClure,- PresldentOf the Court of Common Pleas, ) and for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylyania, ai- Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Genei; Jail Delivery, in and- -for said- District, and William Bog; and G*brlsl Adams, Associate Judges of the sai Courts, in and fjr the County of Allegheny, dated the - day of July, In the year of our Lord one thousand eip hundred and fifty-five, and to too directed, fbr holding Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, the Court House in the City of Pittsburgh, on the u Monday of October next, at 10 o'clockA.*!. ; I üblic notice la hereby fflren to JoetlMß of ttw Pea . Coroner mil Oonatablea of the county of Allegheny, t. . they be then mil there, in thoir proper pernorm, with tfc roll! records, Inquisitions, eMmiMtlona and other ram. brancee, to do those things which to tMr reeneetlTe offi in their brlialf, appears to be done—mil also iboao that ’; nroeecnte th» prlsonera that now are or may be In tha of aaid county Of Allegheny, to ho then and there to pr; cute against them aa ahall be just. OWen under my hmd InPittsburgh,this fifteenth da AoBOBt, In the year or our Lord, one thousand eightt dred and fllty-flye, and of the Commonwealth, the 78th auslOdd WM, MAOILL, gberl Wagon Master* and Teamsters’ Bounty Lt ; 6 AOKMCV, 83 Fourth atraet. ‘ OFMGKRS, Soldiers, Uuslclans, Wagon Mastets, To- - ■ 6 ‘ e ™' w*ol«rty mastered Intothei,' y vice of the Unlud Btatea, and every Officer, Seaman, e~ ; “S. y MoS£ n ’. S^ t , ln 'i 011,1)1 “ d ln the N alee. Militia or Volunteers, or State Troopa of any Sta ftrriton, are entlUed, by the late Act of CofSreae, Warrant for 180 Acres of Land. ” ttosewho have received 40 or 80 Aero, are entitled i Wanantyor inch quantity of Land aa will mao, tr whole, 160 Acres. . ■’ * k- Persona entrmuing their claims to mo can rely upon ling them attended to promptly, "... |>AU Information lie# of charge. Lettere promntK- Rwrned. Address AVBTIN loOhlla I mbit Bouty Land Agosu, ga " .v; ~ PILLS: fob mi cros op ATTENTION I v- v : i j • ■. 1 Vv ' X-
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