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Fk’ -;U« -'- -« ■ • wv £&*£%<* &T-* ; " " ' • i '"‘*i c - ‘ ■" RAILROADS. Sommer “ f TIIIUSB HILT TF.AW- EACH l „ Chance of Cars t>*tvrc«a And but one Chauß Ba uiu»or«. K , C ft ““ad™June istb, ISM, Tnln. will run as ON smi I‘U«T .-if uanj follow* Night Train. U:3U P. M’ U»0 A M fcU *• 3:01 “ 3.26 " 4.48 “ :..u 44 n:r.&l£ ** GOING KAHT. Krvr fit Mail Train. Trjin. .\OOOA.M. M .11:10 M " 12:20 l’ M- 0:uO “ .I‘iftS “ *44 “ \ *• TO 1 ' " 2-23 5.25 ,*2:44 •* SM “ ;j-30 “ MT.9:4i* “ GOING WEST. .. &pr« 1 .'full £«««. J-/a« »>“%, ,:,Tm BetWr V l ' tv* ■' lUmenviUt* 10 o- ’ a tuitf •* Cambrtilc** .„'*»» w •• 9.2& ‘ Ooaconl I’- 1, ~ u '\ o .. 10:30 ,l ZaneKTillp 1; 10 '* ,‘'~ 7 •« “ NewarK -•'**> r } j» y\. 1:20A.i1. Arrive Columbut-....3.LJ * “ , t to «P or The ilxprais Tram Rf-in- 7*n.-r*Me, CoQTOTd, loare p«n!Onß«rf, at T" v ’;_‘ )U! vlu«,’ and Belmont only. Cambridge, Campbells. B»™' 1 . named Stations. Going Wm will fltop ou y - atatiom where the Moll Tbi. Mail Train will ' l °P “ , „„j at all other Stations on is to bu received, or d'h-v • W)U st „p at all Eta notice being »!*«"•. \„”oe c.vsn. tions on proper noUl - aol io PAST. ... . Train, connects at C(.lutnbM Tha 10:tr A. M wbleh u , aT . :s Cincinnati at 6A. M. tvith lire l t , ', !l J r J,'" in ' f " riro th« Went ou the Columbus, Piqoa an l Va? a itilroah ■ at Newark, with morning Trains to 5“ “.'anJuikv, MansanJ anti Mt. Vernon, noil with r“ In . V th*) U Steubenville anj ludiasu Railroad; at Wheelin' wdth Express Tiain on the Baltimore and Ohio Itailroed for Baltimore, Wiwhingum, rhiladelphia and Inst- doll) P M. Train will couun.'t at Oolumbns with the Jll Train from Otncluuati ; at Newark wtlh Manefi lJ and Newark Railroad; and at It heeling with T>" ”r 30p M 'a Trin '.-nnert. at Oolumbul with the The t • :3u PM- tra at feed P. M-, and arnres M ,I!T, r4' with the Aeeoininoda at t'-'H.'.ir at .Uo ■. „|,i» Railroad. Paasen- UonTnunon be l». tu r « 5 ,..,i„r Train, ran, hv this gsrr , y v U Uat tte ind.anaie.Us and Hay more ant Baslem I,^ )INU WE?T . The s-li A M Mail Truel .-..ime-ts a: Bel,sir with Night Train on 'be Baltimore an i Ohio UallroaJ : »t , rain, to and troth San-lu-kj ' wil'i I.ayton, Indian. ~sr°kZ^ the Ptpr.ee M a an f i'rnoeemwiihtraius'‘ r 'southThiVest' arrlv ltt^SMr“ U with the Accommodation Train fnm Cumberland, and at !, - Sluohiigh. polhi, LBfa>et.H, 1. . \\\o n. SOOTIIWICK. ZrtnasviUe, Jiint* l 1 '. . . THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIhR O A D . ritUß GBR AT CttNTRU. ROUTE, tonneetiug ' th« At -1 Un*<c Mti**-with NorU»-»e^» r o alii SouUi astern the Westara Warn. ““ J “tatom dunKy with r-triia.tr-- l»- *:» ,;j. TO -i^ r:«; and rr.-m the PIIII.AUKI.PUIA A PITTIiDUitGU. yiUtiT — ItowW, .‘•luv-s I'ry G**'>l f L ltk'H-H. (In Koi**s) t'urp. FruUiern, *-'•■-• .1 ! v l oo* p.r mibw j JJSI r " r : r » ~v I\jURl'H CLASS —Ootle... ITeh, Itaor,n and \ uk , I I JBS-BtUK WKBTKKN A^ U jjBUS ?Th ■' ,:_s i* w raiifitoas . SNrinßuiKU A U •own, .. I) niK’T< , RY wul t*oTil»m » LI i'\ni*\rnHtl ('bif .1 f*. Mtn rbrn.l, - L. . rr « t .,* oo nj til the StrMQt»j»h‘ ou MeMru?u H M.eR-to,i„d ; .U.olid A CV, St. Is,Of, Me. 0. „„„. The te U< th «• ‘‘ i;rh ' n * -••■■ H. 1. IIdUSToN, i -ad 'onna S n,.r r aehte T t, ; » here General PreUl.t Agent. PWI-l-lphim | t „, “sltwra her age, *.r. Ae. Th. l»m-u.r, rut i Sfenbeiiville and ludiana Railroad. : : ""CHANGE OK TIME. ‘uil 1 ! ?i»U rt BV T u«tt° BU A B L SIWh > 'Al ,< K.;N t '» V\S \Nli WINCK XI 1 1 ■>'* ‘ lSl> i: \pi> »UI NG, an the* an-I *' ulh *. n " M . ...neerina w«h tron- .. C ' n Mmn.' i-ruto, ‘i-4 i.ianl. ;^ T ’ “oUinry ««• •>« JLs*- -“ i "“ ■2^ws , Asf»£SEEs -.w-Ssas: -HF^sSeTi: ...’cl„ek. A M. pr-iae O.urr lm . The t’adli Ac tomn.od.Uon TMi" r ni'ef'th- s 10 hearer Steul-.md- da. f. .r«hf. >. ep.reld »t «' I>aU,«.-el. A'. A.- I *«h man. eh- M . and arrives at ‘tod'-;’'-,, ,; he ilimtra-.-d in tl„ b~t Ori. and SA. M Jil “ l 7 " A * ' "‘ i A ah :2 ; mn. ME U« KOOT E u*«- ' * S • rail roau ’ : “^^ETirioT^ CU.c» S * 1f1...t...pp.. ““ir u-t Jon will rec-ir. . ~r> •" Chrryfnji <Ae Or«f Amer.m'. S ***■ , A wt , r , (h „{iij I- al.lreo-i In ridUE Onlv lnra-t and IteiiaMe Route lo th* South and All ronnnum. j A MKH T. LLUVU ACO - 1 PcAuat-Woft— Hrv-nty B -utc. ” AieKAiifler Vv• two tnnet-aH ttK" raaim naav, etsoivt ..roH-r. ■ ttoRNKV AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. a»» Pont- U.l rn Amres ur A **„*.,. P . uV ,g T Ait«-nt for prc-«*ailnß Uouoty Lid<ih <-rr* s /■ r». ■ & <**:«»* »< ci..m,» 2?|aSftHsS=:- ~ I S£skSs“ h rout, ... .11 P rt-m- *^> nm ~u „ R,earner, for New P ,„eh«rah. March -A 1 av.-i udhia daw ”d XftLl on 11'- Mi '“oi'ri. Ten ueeeee, Cumber la lid and Arkanaae lllr.:. Mi „ WANi Sn| ,' t , H|,armlugton,_l 11. L. DARLING, Agent. Cl.lmiu". 1H ' , ‘ I '-' 1 1 UiINUIS CICNTK- .4 L KAI L. l >: Ltavt. Coltiinl'» ! ' isVwfirX Z.»DPsriUf OoßConl Oauibridtfp Belmont Arrive B^Halt carrying the Great V. Btatoe Mail and Expre.B CHICAGO to CAIRO. iri . linQ with Train* M the Ohio an-1 This RoaJ >'■ '”nJ u “ .„ aQd Oaleaa lUllr,-J. Kuu Mississippi K. K. »n „‘i, ~nnllui>mii It. K null- from “*» B0 “ l '""‘VnIOALKI in PT LOUIS, ciIKIAUO L> CAIRO. nIIL’AOO to DI'ItUUUE. ASJ> CAmO Sxmi*9. 10 A. M. »‘“ i “ ‘ Lt th |, train take the »“'i of Ihe riKTm.rJu" R R and are carried •“«-=* tu Si. Louis. ~- j, m t)UiilJ<4U* AltD GalsHA Es ’ U :r A. M .and Lio > n U 'lit. Dubinin-) with a patss, ronniviiiiK ut imniuKn t Upper bally Lina of Steam I'Kteta for bL I aul am, Mitwltvippl river clt»«H- , , , n „ (ltllin . 7 30 A. Train* leave Cairo for Chicago nod Dubuque 51 M> anil 1 .UU P. M. «i . /iKin plcat IWuger-. Irani the Kant and Rl“»« on n ,f L. destined to, bn Louis, will sere 190 miles ° b*l> oo * 1" certain river navigation from Cairo to tit- Loobs, fifteen honri; iu advanc* of the river mute, by taking tna - car* at Cairo. , . . % TloK.tr. to Pt Ismis, Cairo, bubmiue, SL I'aul, anil all US' portunt plar.es bv Mile rout**, rnu be had at the office ot the O. A I’, aritl C. a’l*. UuliroMf. In Piltttburgh, and -Mjchlgbii Central Kailn-nd \n Ciiirago. j*e 1L It. MASON i--. -»*»■ C' *1* ? * ;* *• u „* M ,;r. HTTSBOHOS MID CONNELL SVILLE RAILROAD <n from Weil Oiewlou, Weitmoreland Cottttty* to Mtltenburg Station, iTayettc r _£?V CLARA FiaUEit having bean char. 1 by the I’- * 0. K. K. Co., will leave Pittsburgh at half-past four o’clock precisely, for West NewtOD connecting there with the Trains of the Pitts wwh a’na OonnellsTille Railroad,which .11 run between the above points tralll further notice, as foUows h Wrtt Newton ut S::W A. M 4 stopping at ort Ro> *h th r ßtr a mor CLARA FISHER for .Milwoburg. end returning, will leave Miltenburg l> M., stopping at nil we, ftitionu. . .. stages for ’ fare from Pittsburgh to Miltenburg, $1.16. Stagra lor Uniontown and Confielle-rille .ill connect with the Trains -“M be transported each way dally. For rates F raraD W OALDWELL, Esq., Aadmant Superintendent, ? Ne.tnn or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Agent, on Wll,t i stenmer Oliira Fisher, al her wharf, shore the lesard f™”!, OLIVER W. BARNES, Mooongahela Bridge. aDd Bui * rin t™lent .m.t,„rgh..lnne»l.lS6A —- cbarlotu Blumn, vrrrwir-mRKB AND DEALER in Piano Fobtis, and ANTTFACTuR aDt j Musical Instrument. Sole jV-L l i np J?f-K,i t .brated IUatKOBd Piaifos; alflo.fnr Ballet, Agent for tba with and without 00l email's RAILROADS CKNTHAt ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI tHEOUOB . 1 Hortuern lUinoifl to tlis Mississippi Ktver, IOWA) MISSOURI. '.KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. j All UaUroad to tit. Chicago, Burlington and Qnmcg rail R° AD Ami Tram* run the rhautte of Cara. BURLINGTON. Io«», without QUINCY, Tlir Only WAPELLO, FORT KEOKUK, S£uFF, Ao., and the Otar ALL DKS MOLShs, TO ST. LOUIS, ItLOOU- UKOATUU. CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, INu I\>N_ CL • and intermediate btations on ULu. i' Weatatn. and Ohio and U.a.1.- abora Line leave Chicago on the arrival ol Traiur from the Ea,t-aTOii!n g all layrag orer at an) lh sC“ t W-yo Burlington daily for Southnrn andi nlr “j i™»..i.l Northern Mieenuri— -making the •}"£*«“ od moat r,'liable rente to roach all “"'“rSShfrSi forty -- of tie Ui-iasippl aa far as Counsil I *' u “'"'‘ h f ™ b ' R( LI, GASKILL HOUSE, fifty milea laieelaging ihan by any otber -nu. MAIN AND S’JUIH STS., WARREN, O for a large portion o.Ore «>!, ,19 ‘"“T. I™j, 1 ™j, n Q, O Weal- fitUß Proprietor takes pleaourt In announcing to the bah., the emoothet riding “'“""I ?? omotiTeaand 0 motiTeaand elegant I UB b , ic ft,at tbia new and elegant Hotel baa been opened well stocked with the mostmodflrn - -Tk house of enterUiumeut. B«lug commodiuußtmd roomy, new Cara. making eorneo- . n diolnlna the office of the Ohio 3tageOompany.lt offers By /“A^’ngkT ß E on advertlaed timeAaroU.ng foment.®nn.arpM*d in Warren for the accommoda Uonfl, Bud arriting at 8 . - am i dangers of navlga- [ (1 f the traveling community. the relations delay of fogs and l , , h r of public patronage la respectfully solicited, uon, aa on Ohio.*., and no 1 * ? QASWLL. *!«“■„, FRANKLIN HOUSE. THROUGH T [°Kj™J J l , b ’ ,t the Office ol the ' c u!;ST!TUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA all tbe Lanroad Offices iuH> >trOTts in the Granite PARKER & LAIIID, Proprtatora. S»r.'STb". Cnf th. Galana ILB, and at the j JvU , ;3m ] TERMS {1,60 PER DAY. JSS&M “ J CMirto7n 1 PE.V.YA. ISS™" 1 ’ by “ 1 tL K- VOLLKTT, i a r taL’lo as well as elegant Btyle, is now prepared to r aen’l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago ■ give ample Ralisfaction to all wholly ■ AffTTICKETS c .„, b. procured at the principal Raßraad j &*tf I . IK) '™ KY ' Offices "l the country j HARE’S HOTEL, i i Late Farmer's Exchange, ] ! x T O. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot ol Filth atrwt, PUt» ' burgh. . SAMBI!L “Thai'S’"'''*”'■»«•" oimplcLM im UOLBE, t letelandt Ohio. / iTVaTRIOK A 80N, Paoraurroaa.— This Uouee haw ua / i YATMM*™ ' uD fl «auu«ite repair*, alteration*. Sr pan'-'to «nder tb. Paanaut. a pba-. -here all the con,- iorult a nratclaiM hotel ran b« found- A H((N I v l:W VLORUNCIfi UOI’KL, No 400 11 It OAI>W A Y , KB* ™KK IOOSUUOTHi lit ?U* SOWOI’tAM U VR J EKIIBEN IrOVKJOY, |ioi>iuKToii CLEVELAND AH D PITTBBOKGB R AIL ROA D. C't'S ti OUlo anil l'lßttsylTinln Railroad, VIA Ai.LIAS^K. rpUE Aorwt. «.•> u>'-t MUM. rout- to ToU o 1 Oblc.«o. lU-K l-i.oJ.Uo'.-no, »nJ M U-ulo, U VIA °TO. B MuS. 1 i; 0« UanJt«*i rail., *b«rl« »»4 abool bo.iTO than lh- :)tone it* UdUO*polU. Twr. Haily Tr*in» trom to Cleveland. Three DaUv Irulu* fr.ta CU-t*ilunJ to Ttrno tv OlevelmJ «ii h.mr?, Chl.*»<* twv»t>-Oite* boa e. »od St. Unit* hours Th« Train. 01 lb. Ohio nn,l i>unn. HallnmJ j™; bowhal 4 00, A M. anA ».00, A- M., conned at A.ll«w. "• Amaral* *. A.M and 14.00 m! -,m. crtn s - at uudaon ,„h Train, for Corah,.«« >ad .0,1 A Cron, auJ nrrieln« in 01-eel.nJ ~ “ 01 , “ .10,1 p M and boh coiiinvutu with M to* m,ca<o anj St. Louie at » 00 A. M a.,,1 2 n> P M. Tb-.IUO P. M Train iron, Plllel'tirsh make.- n„ .<»'■ Ob,can. «. Louie, [look Maui. Is 00 *M. wid «rrmim la Cleveland at —F il , ! \L* ’ , v.c w M.»h {••*•■*• couuecuona are made ■r-Lr.as; “;-; r :.:;' Vo^vKLA C Nb ’ 8 " kU'.E VIA AI.UANOf, A Ml 01. KV ALAND I * A , .. .... « Uldoe, elo 1 1 a- ..„ Ital. ba11...■ *ut 00 lino ! T “ A'liiO.-......-$- -« ■■ \U.-k lal'-l, 11 W IktW ;n :SE£;-7.*u ,Ui ;•wz •* .ICV'J 14 4 1 . • •*•• * -^-a'-ra l pro-are Ihelr tl.-k.ta >b» r tile C.amtanv. In lb* MonnO/ahala Unu.e, »J dcor belo* tli* ooroer <’» Mi'.toStiMJtLA NO'l'HTl'N 11--.I 1 --. [ IMltul'urjib. Jill) 1-. ) ■ >V authority nf * U- th* Char V* r , 1 £ ■"V Cotupanv ut-i'p-vM the i>lli '&> cil Jauua y, *> ’ u. an J“«“| “ u ‘^r aamlnm ol tha CnmpanJ lhu« oapenilad—tha ir ”"r7 r luatra.-nal to ahuributi amongst tho «torlln>ia»r», in ul» rtKfcVur par can., up... thoamount 1.. U by thorn rwpp-tlvelv,'whl.-h wUI ho t.lac«l to lh« on-alt ul tho.r «u.tk oo IB- hoot.. tho Ccnvanv.^ of M'-ti N* v ‘ “ I’SAKL t*TCIM MU-*.. •' .lalv lU»>. > 1, <*■«" ! n - ~“~&y *d-1 ;lnd lutf D,u 1 warrant a cure In anv nun ol this klnj I lil» rein. ly years, when a fr* nlnntha «nuU prneure a • erlalu, sal. Coosuitln* H<™», No. > 1 DIK^D jjVs-BSSssr' r‘i^r qu p“o 3 T n«" ,“b '&££ ~ : “SSTina Private Booms, No. 41 Diamond alley, bnrgb / IAIITBK'S NBW BOOKS at DAVISON'S, “ J , * rlwl >l (J Billy Vernon; or Filial I'iely *-wn,nl BeJ . Philip Colville, a Covenanter a story, by tlraee BiSmßHeathsrdale, or the lnflueneo of Chris tian Princi&lea, by Mrs. Ma’kay > Willinm IViiborforco, or the Christian Slalesmen, Tta? Deal'i'Christ, their State, Present anJ Fu tare, by Dr. Johu Brown, author ol hjposltlon of Ist Peter, Ac., Ac ; Prayers of the Apostle Paul; | Work^S 0 Philip 'llenry: Jacoby Notes, rob. \ Memoirs of Obsrlln; lUch and Poor, by Kyle; Ashton Cottage; Manual for the \ oung . Pootetepa of Bujaul; _ . J . - WANTED— Cooks and Haase Servants for private Ulaj ood hotels. Ladies who need .Nurses or any kind o! female hole, and gentlemen who want olerks Salesmen of Dmmi.ss hnbits, with good relerences, Darden ere. Carriage Drivers, or Mon or Boys to do any kind ol WOTU, OttO h e* supplmd at BAKU'S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 410 Liberty street. llftQtls wanted—high wages paid- i?*? A ‘a7 MASON A CO. have just opened 40 pieces of Wool . Uerageß a; 1-0.; r**tux per yard. Alho, another lot of those tine Lawn Divas*** at 00 aud 02% ctr. }y‘£ _ BONNKTs.ot the very "newest styles, IUU wiling at $1 and at a. a. mason a co/a, *Z6 p»ah *t. jy27 y,,mu .'g~hhl°, iu order, re<:‘ti on ur«l «"> XV Eeflned White Sugars, j ATWELL, LEE &00. i? rourtb, above Smithfleld Btre *£ HOMAg WOODS, pricey Eoquire soon oi fJo. 76 Fourth su N t 0 “ 1 rtre ou »ml 101 >,TwIIL, LBE 4 00. if* ■ t-H'. : S-,, MANSION HOUSE. OEOBBB AOBENTZ, PaopaiiToa, | NO 344 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger °j>epot of the Pennsylvania Kallrord, which make “J‘ the moatconvenient house in Ihe city for passengers arrl- Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted up, In excellent style, the MANSION HODSE, won d reamt tolly solicit a shareof public patronage. There . splendid STABLE and eateisiv. WAGON YABP, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters, ms Ladder and Bar will be furnished with the be.4t the market can afford. ST': CLAIIi HO T E.L » Cbmrr 0/ Penn and SI. Clair ttreats, P , lU g ,UT 9*'*\\ na TUB undersigned, formerly of “ Brow J} olel », uI “5 talteu this large and commodious UOTKL, and but in* refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully Invite bis friends and the traveling public to give bi “ ® C *J[; J®* sured, with the convenience of the house and hifl long ex perience in the business, be can give enure satisfaction, and hla charges moderate f#MW /'IORNKR OF LIIIBHTY AND GRANT STREETS, oe.r janlAly 11 ' 1 ' U ' P ° L JAMES gnANNON, Proprietor. OWSTOM’S. « ¥ r- * VttKLEV HOUSE, &Q South Eighth street, between W aud Walnut, Philadelphia.^ thb union, VTO 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (late of j\j the Eagle.) Proprietor. J li’JKAND, Suj’X Cl*T«Uu.l. .' A. OAUiIUBY.Aftt, Hctn»»urib. gameut tt ATWELL. LKK & CO hotels. WM. 0. CON'NKLLY GOOD I‘CBTEST HODSK, IIEbTAUKANT YVll.tf-llttf lIALL-i C DALUAOIIKII. I'uoPaißioE. MK-'-tl »'— i U"J .VmuVUU *”- u L,y l ‘ u ' ,b .1 »ll tot" I'"-!*"; 1 ,rj v.t TvJu~J ,„>• luxury Ih.t .u» 1... UuuJ U ' t„ •ytuuruuU. lu lh«Suu- ~, „ r . r y j„ xppttuU -I* xl Wlktu. ;nptiv.u, in Hi \ y c (>\U.A«MIKU k»>l. !»V'i uask M. .11 (, .r Timtn STIIKKT UWWKItN AN i> MAIUUf I L?, „uWle «a*r*lW. :hn !»■»»* Ui -L t-ir j.uwjm: fc ru -ht.-h hw ju«t bwn ibort-u^tii; wni-u no* » v ,•** i.l «vp*n«u.vi ..-k.-t l[ ‘ - > * ; l>o(r>u»ti« >■• • rfßiiof.’Un i'in< i MJUJI lOl'l* M-OV3TEU AND CoKFt'.t; It O II a h D. BAKHAJU). jvo. 40. r\.n* *?•“• “" j *■*’'*“• )-ulvly. ■_ CRYSTAL PALACE, ' ao. I » ltt»rk«l .trod. I c. C. SEELY, j . „ , • ft ESPKOTFL'LLY md,roi U« M-ait »nJ . •>» XBfir uuuKl.Vi -u. .«>tl u..»« ».*•>* •»« *“ u i^r,7* In U>p rnurutfc* ... . - - - UYOTKU »AL.00,1 IOH \Y DUD HTK t h T I , r „* ~Wrtb,r 1... «■ »>, OVCTISK 0114WN A.t 1 EATISU lIUDiS J.-rDd-.l u J “ ' r^uS.«.T». h :». ir—i.. *■■*•>• ! U„ 1„U dr, b- L. ..«U r«,- rallj luvu-Uie.lt. 1.1.. ii “ ctiAULKS STILL. „ HrtWiv-nir^t j»2'>.Ta*etf -- - Bt. Clair L»g*r Baer Ur*T*ary. 1 U uo. fully pr.p.rM U ukkK. In : » mAMoNt; ; Jd-.u ' ■- • ' HiniU’ i.4fi«r U*or llAll, 11 , . V , lit*iu. Ha ins ifrai, i>rr~nf -'~ „ a , M'Ut .üb«crlWr h»» jn«t ov-u~' ""■ Vr* ~ . 1 Let LnUIM U*«r B** Unl» In U** «‘J b iinn.WgdU, W ..«p.rtor«:m..»BT -Li'- romino-Ution .Lou l LI. bourn «»»"' b* '* * £ EXIT Z QDi. *s-2lq K»ao«u M«. , . , , WD. RNULISII, Sol. HotUrt •> as ‘ l f" ?. c '£ *'C,r . R*nn»« Al«aod Bruwts ai^-.c.-uuu. Hid TurUr, In‘iu»rt *nJ pint bottie* ; , Th«> Utentwu i>f Umiilp*. »aJ tLe Uni , 1* •C-llCttofd. , _ ffllueral Water »»a WM t» UNO l.lrU, lilt .irrel, »-.■»« 1 “ men'ifa. turuiif *u.i b'.Uieing lb** »*»*«• l-Terii^« »u iiL- 0r..-.ie» »»«• 11 ft-u: I* Dui*rtur.*d ttorn the purmtl material* ■ d-li.-ij 1101'1‘EltS PATENT PLANK r»111 if .jfi lfrsi»iUfnl is L' * u Vl') E* T * I CAil.Nirr-iIAKKIUi. L. «‘"J <«>«*••*• "“ft 1 : “ lh- l’»t-:ili*« IM. pl»n« »bote oil uUi«r« lu iu~ I’ITTMCUatI STIAM FACTOU . I i |ffbru»ry Zi, laW- ) .^C'^rrs^ r/.Ui u. pU*'»« dbR, L’tuTry. ro^r,^r^ t f time, one m “ n - bJ !, "J, J,, u , ~-J.er pl»U" °r nielb.O rrutMiffi than o*«* uir t y Ktia A Co. lu use. T U-PPef, relent IU-u.-t. n f„, »„J Wlle.e It to lie n ni.*l eimlleUl •''llele l-'t t>'' i!£ In. -UU-b HH. inleuJt'J. . ,mbl D o, P l»- euj ’“iTparih-ul.rl, ainpiel u. planing veneer- and U ..Vun-mirth 111- Urn- ..r labor the M ' “Vi i.».«. d»»u. «U.» n. known, but that It will autu.l, ■ “l-rcede the lb. Uabln.t bui.lu.wi., a* front my bno*r l «l(f« of I . t“.ret nothing .« well blteJ to gtee * nuiooth ani beautiful Onl ,n tenner. a. the Hopper 1 Furniture Warnuomn »» Tblr.l »t , l'Hleburgb. I'llUburjh, rtbrmi*y 27, I3r>6 MONKS F. KATON, nt thi. city, Le my note A f Dt ,ot |,'m .ale el Finn.., nr ul right. In aud^alMhem VillMburtfh, Marrb 21. 1 Ksf»—(Ulh2l.tf) I>IIKK’S DlhllU AM’lLhi cOLLfc.UK, / vi-BN DAY ANl’ LVKNtNU, throughout lh« Summer ( ) LMUIH.K KwNTKY BOOK KBKIMNU, laurfht from Duff'*. syM«fiu <>t Honfe--keeplwn, MUictlnu-J by lt» rt Jtiau.l»«r t.f Ut.mmi-ri.Mf i>i Now lork »* Lh« wo,a l-r -(rot work ut.on uovr lu us«. ta...., w LtOUBLK ENTRY BTEAMBOAT UOOR KKbMNi Embracing eight lrl|.» of » l,..»l~lllu«truting re nhtpin ut of t.-elghtMd pongee-, vwnero’ aetllamanla, bet... and niter ..In of the vearel 1 Iran"'.,,™ of owner. nh.re- end other important mutters not alU.inpteJ In any o! the .. trip eyelaine n, ““ Tnngbt by Mr, J. D WllUaine, the ouly profceelnual trarber „,penm.o.Hi & n«wlnthe L =l.y AiimiMiirnUi Embracing a new method or computing iuU.re.it, with all fb“ rnnet .ppruvei .bUr.tialiona in mercantile compute tlon. In use. „ MISTIU l*W, : Aithougb other. odverliee tbeee lecture, tbl. will be . fuMi St. »"■> iP"Htulion ln “■» ' ,1 "" lh,J " c “ " |!U ' . get . Circular and -ample of Mr. William.' where. jei rrrrTTTmv.K poll ItAlbllOAD KNUIh o -Contain- TAIhl-D v | n goutrurve3.determining trogan- X* lug '" r , mul ®'.“' i-ViSg enrtb-worh, «tc, etc , together gle “,' ? T m«» D o( ridU, ordinates, deflections, long chord., with tables of raau, and natural signs tan- John U. Uench, OlTtl Kngiueer. Pen-bet. boob form. - t wor k la to supply a want a** The object of the pr “ nt Engineers on ltallroads. Tory generally felt b V , u ee |i the bold, containing Boob, ot convenient fortn use co jnmoo enough; but the ordinary UWe SMoUierB ppcaUar w th „ a boob combining with th aet the necessary formula) for Rnllroad vrorb, andi Ac.,le a desideratum wffih this work i» nal April 18, 1864 Railroad Bngineerß, aad J; b^ ve no queeUon bat it will be ject its author proposes. ro iu m e both for ofilce and found u very uselul and practical p. H. Maoan. field work- Trot, April 21,18 M. I &m mu< b plemood with Mr. U«nek “ 1 presents- K.rt°?e«.^ l&t «* «“ of Mr. Bench s boob is such UB to an 0X p re sainß my to professional needs, I have th p „. cordial aattefactiou with 1U ebecuDon, gn J the «■ splcuity by hie publishers, cellent typographical taete 01 t ■> fß J iaa OallNl. 0. K. and Director of K^^^u'^.'aAVKN, ,0r by »-S &%&£££%£».■ \r AKIKTIKSI—A Cottage House in Ailegb y V Price STOO. A Brick Houw and Lot for $. 60. Washington A small Frame Uou?« and Lot on U unt in twrsx?' .- \ *- r ' ', A !. 7 ’T‘ .•*.. •• J V---1»- i -* , .*'-:> a ** nl' ft* ** >* V' .»s»•'•*•';,' ’■ :>' * ‘ * : ‘" ''' v • * ..;• v e *" -A,* v' *f ** *r- fc- V;-*. ** ft" - . •. • A ~ ■' .• *> INSURANCE COMPANIES, j Increase of Cash. Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! JBTNA IfiSUHANCJE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819 PAID UP C&ftli Capita, mHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the T a!tie\OTNA INSURANCE COMPANY of Hart ford, os furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1865, under oath. t Of» Real Haute, unincumbered * A * ' Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, ti end 7 cent, pay* q 0 Debts due the Oompany, secured by mortgage... ~dIJ ‘‘ Bills Itoceivable, wail secured, payable at llanh ‘“'"fi „ Railroad Stocks In Connecticut........ . u.’cotl 00 Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford »» Bank Stocks in New York dty. ...................... 00 Cosh on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents 606 06 and ottwrA - ' $773,278 03 ! The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banka or other creditors, —nothing. Losrob adjusted and due,— son*- ~f l *1 Loam* adjusted and not due, $148,618 ». f .. Losshs unadjusted and In suspense, walling for further Til ottofll.'L, th. Company are -mall, «uch ss^sjsssnr: The amount Inmired In blocks oi r .. dialgn in Id limit 7 DKIt, Secretory. Stati or JM - 1St ' lMi s=t»s=:-SK l,i» beet Knowledw IJUBtlce of the Peace. f»«y of U» TS, corarinj nearly all tacriptlona of proparty, 1- l w»w r-at, P«. /KT«A IHSUKANCK COMPAWY, OF uaktfobd, C-OA'.V. . $500,000 Cash Capital * t ft«W Hurplui, o:» \rr jAKtuar, 1*56 *47 3,*73 f I'UH Capital Stock au(l «>■!?,u» l» socurriy '“V"*;* f ” f 1 11 bonebt Pf «U policy bo,Jon,. A. an .T.ianM of the Claim, arc bate to public contljauce andl. > u y , lo pay 1.,m promptly, *c »t.t.. » (act. lb *J h (,„n, ilii, OvW to *1M),000 n-r month lta bueiue-. la | U, eo and ill, dlatribuiM. and In our opinion ,oo Company ,n the l 1 uitnj States allorJa better l “ >*” * L, IJ.- » iii»n tie JCtna. They com,ou,■ to make tn.ur.uM „ prooertr in b.oo and country, at r.Ua aa ,u« as ,» p,-.,tl -alcty to the policy holder kYCK, Atf-ht. aarOIBM, North west corner Kttth and WooJ etrretd, - - 1) Ifi L A VV A H B MUTUAL BAFTJTY INSURANCE COMPANY. . V mCk In Ifc- North Hoorn 0/ tlx* t-u iuirj Uo.l. tfaIIIIU INLANU INHUU-ANCKii t ! ■ m riT**r«, c*.nalrt, l»tr* »u-l t»u 5 ■%(tis< f -, .1 . 1 . •« „f lh«t Unteu. 1 rIiUS INiJUIiASCtiI . «q ni»r h»QlUt* *enerm»y. bouar* Ae. Assirra OP THE COMPANY. Jw«u>x. 0l) D u 4 .‘ptolll?!KsSLpsii«»*'p>| 1 * '“>• Swu,,: 1M 42 Urvr'i.'ti.iiooU»w*rk, aa-J ollw loatw, _- , pi .-W- 1 □ t»aK.*, rallrofci* aoJ !u*uniocc/'-■«• [ jt. 1v» rY-'^lTable UajeJt uutltuii , .u.- »ml premiumj ou Slmt.« l-ulicur* recently Ufu«U {wow uu ft ulmrr'{•!!• oNoUt* [.. Wiu Mar Do, Jo»rfh 11 S**l. Edmund A ftouJ^r, Juhu C Uwilxit Dur!"o, Jjt.o U l*«or\>»'*, Ur-wif*-- u Uiiftff, l>arlln<tj.3. U J^uer-UnxEA. J U Ji-hOnOO, t J»Ulr* A U Hatld, 1 Tl.-ff llui I’asUdlD,!, J»utw* It M Yat land, V\ U LuWii, j dCIIANI*ei.MKRISB. U U. IKAACI-* Tb. Franhlf Fir. l««»«. Ci.m,..»F. OX H I MG STORE! uf /'AiiatWpAfc*. /VnruylTvmia C L U I n I «>■ V vB « ■ l% u * i W. Ducl?r, Tbeciaf UartjTnMaa j o hn m’closkey & co.. Serrt. I'etter.on. Suns S BASmtt. iVer-ient or the cel,. brwtej Clothlns Depot on.Ubert, Up— .1 ItAACkUt, SrcrrhDT' . H etree.t, whl'b 1m- won an unbounded popularity under BlJouttnu. to make InaurMcw. perpetual or itol.el.cn ee.ry ;11 . THRKE llltl DOORS, hare, for tha pur jleeTf'llen >f pia'perty. In town anj country, »1 rate, ae l.» , 4 . .„| rm g more .pace for tbetr ImmrnM bualnaaa, a, with enruiUy. rem. reutbe ,pa.-iou« bulbling on thecorn.r of Tb* CompanY hare retervel a large o nttinreut Foni, DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, tr t wiih tbetr capital and premium-, aatela Inre.t-o, al where tbey bate now the moat (orl amp,-protection to the ae.aurel. A-.nL a?LENt'lt> STOCK OF CLOTUS I TL.Ae~-u.ur the company on January let. 1--AV. u> u.uu : REAI)Y made clothing, ! - w ViXi 11 That hai- «trr bt-ro c>ff«r*l to the public. | Temporary pßsae OO Th ,l, principal object for thla remOTal, la to glta thata f,1.3-1" -I mi r* racllltlee for the ! Cweb.ir - WHOLESALE TRADE. , _ , . $1,312.: as U ri.or r.r*par*d to mjII Goods allba i —t-ln 4 lb*tr Incorporation, » period of >*»«. '(j |V ES T EAST F, R N TRICES! Hey tor. paid upward o( 0... Then- nJ [h , U 1 . arrant them to l>. «» good as an, manu ! ..oj Ooll.rs. losses by 6re, thereby 1 factored ID lb. Colon. ! of Itwroranoe, a© «**U w the ability an I daSpo*J c l’ BTO SI WORK# ' n K, with prOHJpttHJW *ll UivbUltifP. T,|« ntsr 3TTLB.4SD CrON TU* shortest none*, i non meet P P j GARDINKR OlM.Agent, T £,'Z t Tu £od. full and beautiful assortment 0< 1 *** „ VruUKS*, WALKING AND BUBI LIFE-MSURANCE, , ANNUITIuAND TRUST COMPANY, . ;h. public that our Odelily wUI not (all In PHILiDEBiFUIA. aihDi *f> orders w« m*J b® ißTOrwd With. CRABTBUD APRIL 2BTH, 1B»0. W N'T THE PLAC!^ CHARTER PKRPKTCAL. S? 5* W OOtl SlltMl, CAPITAL $250,000. ‘ ~ DC,) 00R8EB Of DIAMOHD ALLEY. p „r Third and Chrltnut N U— We Je.ireour petnmatounderstanithetwehaye ' Olfici, i>. E. Corner o. r i; ttra an , no longer any connection wUh the Clothing Business on StfeeiM, Thtl<ldt*phld- ■ Liberty ftrrrt. Our alU»nUou Is A«vot*i ulclttslTelj to the ! of the llonu Hoard At rKiiaddp\u» U rlm-tc designated. DIRICTORB- ... , m ir'J ; Buphoa R. Orawfoni, f* ul B aodJard. Ambrose W.TbomMOO, Uwwrm Johu*.o. K ; KD>ION D W A T TB. _ Wl'.litmM Uodwlo. Wl.Uatu M hw. , \f tlllCtlAM* TAILOR, NO. lU6 LIBERTY STREET. yr'tuicrU —Stephen R Crawford. j JVI i have now on hand a lorga stock of Pall and Winter Ki« /VmJ/nf—Ambrc*# W.Thompson. .. h Gix-i*. Overroatingß,of «nU«Iy tt«w designs; PlaA>esl* jfrtiwa l Kxaxhintr, Pitubtirgh— J uure 11. W Ul*jD, M U. th „ mo st beautiful pattaroa; French and XUrpArny CUy—R D. Mowrt, M. O. o£*lm*r«s of er*ry *tyl« and shade In the market, aU of ¥ 080. E. ARNOLD, i M .# j wi n ruak.* to order on tho most reasonable terms, mirlT y No. 74 Fourth street. Wtt-bur*h. uJ to suit. PRH-.BYLVAHIA IHtfnaWCK COMPANY . «» tX'IIHKR OP fOURTU A»0 t »\ l ‘Y 3 ‘'iS l ,oo B o™ KET? i } 1 N3UK “iuiLDlVuiJ.ud olb.r prupurlji •'V^vKln,, ThM^'o^L” dircttols. | . i, , HE]i || tiro 11 la rb any houae In the east y wi'TrL l ‘ Trl clues Thl-rufore, we rLpectfully iovite the attention ? ’ „ r goneral.tt «“ i- i< ,» .call, aud amine our eatenalT. of a A Carn'r ’ KKALiV MAI)K 01/. UIHO. It 1. almost Impossible to ■'. * I r uu merat.. tb. gu.nl .nl Immense plies of garments that Ll b l'urh ’ I|ato be seen at this li i . eslabllehment; It le eußlclont to II K. Ooagsball. Lay that 11 baa t. nil equalled by the ttolMeitMlL lion WM.t JOHNSTON, Pr-sMrtit I ma.ld .r JOHN McCLOSItKY A CO. ItOllY PATTKKBON, Vine ITealdeut. A A Oisklia, Secretary and Treasurer H S CAUHita. AasLatantSeoietary. dea-Om Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh, u MIL I.EK, Jr., Prelii.nl. | P U. UOKIKIN. .V.Ttfary B. MILI.ee, c^plTAlji ,300,000. WILL Insure against ail kinds ol risks,Hßh and M A KINR. Ail losaes will be liberally adjusted and managed by Diasoroas who ara «ell known In the community,aDd who are determined, by nromptnessand liberality, to maintain Ills ,-baractrr a hlch they baseassumed, as offering the best protecvlonto those who desire to be Insured. „ t w Uirecton.-H.Miller, Jr .O.W. Klcketson, J W. Butler, N Holmes, Jr ,W.H Smith, o. lhmsen, Hjwrge tV .Jaikson, Wm M l.you, Jamea Llppencott.Ueorge Uarwle, J amen tin A uley, Alexander Ntmlok,Thomas Scott. •a. Office, No. U'J Water street, (Warehouse of »P“Uh * Oc\op. fairs.) Pltubnrgh. nos Illy ;** * t' 4 ■*, PAID DP wiMou: t.»T U M UU*IRO, Uu*l»CraU, Btynter M’lUato, Chartca lielly, Samuel K BtofcM. Ufory PJo%d, Jtuae* Tra^u-iir. Wm. Eft", J" . Jv.sbaa t. Pn.-«. Jnn*iTeun' , m, Jehu U Charier achatJ-iv J T Logan, ‘ H T O Morjrttfi. J W!d M.UITI V TUOH O.UAND, W* Predict; JoairnW Down*, See’y P A. MA'uBKI 1, No Ui> \Vm»r strrft. PUt-nhijr^h Wm F. JohosttMi, W. M’Otlntoek, U M Long. A J Jcn*^ t J*-c>fo Painter, I tmi'i rt. VSVi<- WATCHES. JEWELRY, &c. NKW UOODSII —Watoutu, JIVTULSI, ru-vi. MIUTIHt UoOOB, ic., WllOU»Al» >BD llll.n. -L..UH try Merchant. and Strang.™ visiting our cty »«■r^u.. „l U, ,-all, a. wo cu Barv« them a. wall, and w. think I t tr r, then they usually are Borvod In “L' jittlculV'S giving them a responsible guarauteo an It *“**"■" heplue 'Vatchert, Wlir '* H “ ChlS?ta£ Huy*. I-' 0 - 11 *’ I>na ' Lsmp< ’ pJi“g dooT&y'.JU l» * manner. All work and all goods HjlJjjl 67 Market nereet, corner of Fourth. JOHN 1-ITTI.B, Jr., Ag.nt, N, 101 ÜBBnJIUW. HAS JUST RECEIVED the loltowlu* very a tlcl«<8 : , T , BKANDIKB. I<« k ' Bantu Braodv, (vary Ann,) , Lirtbon. . Otard Dupuy 4 Co (Huprr.) • ‘ Mnrr.U 4 Co. ; , ______ ’^aCru. Gis WINKS. B&rclal Madeira, pogaet, n ftr ,lUl Uoward, March ACo , Mnd’ra tendon Cordial Ka«l India Madeira, Scbn ‘ Pl ?' U }|DRIK.S. Amontillado bherry, Bntberford-. Scotch Ale, Manaanlllo Jo Barclay a London Porter Table do ■. WUd Cherry Brandy, Cooking do Abalnlbe, Beeswing Port, 1 Anbtethe, Pure Juice do Curucoa, Ordinary do 1 Bardlnae, at lrtiten Claret l Mocha and JaTa, Milage Dry ’ Young Ilye. and Black Te, IV, B Sweet I Big ll * Bronson Cheese, Champagnes, H»sana Cigars, of . p & i variouß grands, v old Monongabela Whisky, of UaldS I all grade.. with all other article, connected bUfIIOVM. y WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Six doori from the Aqueduct, opposite the Ollector'i 0; A n «nn«wv CITY, IS PREPARED TO PILL ORDERS FOR WIUS, And ikiaj3 “'oru«m.nta. Hair Wort. Tta h«t quality of materia. I. itttinfactloD guaranteed. i i ESiS lSf TtiOMAS WOOWJ. 9 ? ' ‘ ** 'Tr****' - *; xat* 1 BANKERS AND BROKERS. AVSTIS LOOHIB* stock and bill bboker, Orficis No. 9‘i Fourth abase Wood. motes, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and N taralfl, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale ot afl co in muni cations atlented to promptly. BANKERS and exchange brokers, X. E. Corner Wood and Third n . 45- All transactions mode on liberal term*. . n&lw of Bills. Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. a’COHSKIiLft WILLOCKi BANKERS, i ND Dealers in Exchange, tonk Notes, Gold and g^er A Coin Current end Per Funds received on deposit. StoJk, taught and sold on commission. Collections made et any point in the United States. ..» .a Bnmh East corner ot Market and PA .' ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. OOKSSR OR FOURTH AXD SMJTBFIELD STREETS, »u*Diu Plu,lmrgli,P*. Removal. PATKICKB & FEIKND, BANIIKBS AND KAOHANQB BBOMBB, Ham EtmavtdUuir Qfrct to the Coma <tf Ftfh and WmdtU. PWTBBtEOn, PA. _ A PATRIOKB A FIUEND, Bankers and Kiohange Biolwn, and Dealers to Notes, Dratta, Arceptanese, Gold, BBrex and Bank Solas. Klchanjes on the Eastern and Western “SSSTSiM: the otUe. ' H. HOLfitSS & BOHB, BANKBBS AND EXCHANGE BKOKEBB, EA7I UMOVB) turn Bxsrma ixchako* omnw *o. 07 MARSH HTBBBT, FOUR DOOBS BIWW OLD NUOLMia 4 SONS, Bankers and Exchange Bro««»> . and 'Dealers in Noteu, Drafts, Acceptances,©old, BU fer and Bifnk Note*. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Oitlec constantly for sule. . ... Collections made In Ml the dtlee throughontthaOnlUM Btatee. Deposits rocotved In par funds or cnmnt I 07 Market street, between Third end gonrth gta. [Je3tkly ’ TIEBSAN * CO., bankers and exchange brokers, No. B 5 Wood Strut, coma- of Diamond Alloy, | PITTSBOSOn, P*-, . BOV AND SELL Bank Notea anil Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in ,11 the principal dues of the Onion. Receive 'lepodta on call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention toall Other matter, appertaining to a Broker s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. ——— JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANOb B BORER, DIiLIB IH EsohaaKO, Commercial and Bank Hole*. L ’. Tfx ?K ftul sold on commission. Collection# h carefully attended to. lotens.it paid on Deposit. &g- So. bh\+ pour lb street, nearly opposite HILL * CO., P.ANKERB AND NXCIIANOK BROKERS, ooa.’ttft o? wood a»» firru stemits iT lUIIT KXCUAKQIiop the Eastern Cities constantly for S sale Time Mile ol tschange >»i Notes ducounUcL UJJ.BIUer and Bank Notes, bought and Hold, wade IQ all the principal cities of the UolUd pct.it, reoetred of Par and Current Puntla. (martTl;_ me* iDViED ttAHM, FIOMSCi KRAMI4- ,LL " KSAMKB & EAHM, bankers and exchange brokers, ■ IUV AND SELL 00111, 81W«r, And Bank NoUm; negotUto Uu, ou 11. l 6W. or Stool SocoriU*.; pani«. rV-im-«r> Note* and Time *Ub», on Kaat andWeet, buy „„H Mto-'lui OQ Ct'liiml3«siOO. Ooll*ctlun« m»J« on »lJ_potntA ln_ths Onion. 0. K. ABHOLD A CO., bankers and exchange brobeba I,V *. i.Ku- lu Kichange, Coin, Bank NoUa, Bight wd 1) Tuna Uralt*. Ac. CoUectlonj caratnllj attended to, id procooda ratnlttod to any part o( tha Union. f i rr,.‘trii " n ‘* op coaxguaetOD. . *£ no TOourth .t, next door to Bank of Pittab-g. i«>l3 hwim oral A-arnp.. BxcVutmK, &ni AWo, O°U B'UtfAi, -Sold and a* <A« ■ UCHI "u ?1 ASP BANKING HOO 8 ■ Of WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., G 4 wood sruiit, prrraaoaan. ! e* i a tsr«3t »UowdJ 06 tlue_depos!U. l >•“** . i " JHO. 4. CACOUIX , ' ' xHOMP3OS BELL A CO., BANKERS A N,D BUCK BB 8 , 0/ I'tioi and Wow! w.oii io :k> |f. !»3 thoha's woods, COMMERCIAL BROKER,^ asd U*AL*a 15 _ _ Holts, Uondii StocHf, H«ftl . K * tal#, | A'O :a t’ourih st.. Pittsburgh fa. iJ^g Clminlolil'a t*oatt OOlca, k'u 100 AMITLIPIKLD STUfihT, NKAft «VTd.-- N Mum-,10.0e.1 on QoU aud Silver W.lubw, Silvor.er. i,] „u irr Lluabl. erode.. Fall and Winter Good* 1 Clouting 1 Ciotlilugl ri Ml E uuJenjlgned respectfully Infonnsjhte friends »nd the l 1 public that he it* now receiving at bUgtore,No.li7 Lib erty Street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cafiaimercii end Vestings, of the latent and most desirable style*, which he U prepared to make to order in the meet fashionable mau ner. at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We bar* also on haudalargw and well manufactured stock P( reaJy made Clothing, to which we Invite th* attention t>t buyers, either wholesale or retail. , , l’ersnus w ho purchase goods for cash, will And It to their tdvuutag. lo call .1 177 Üb»rty »tr«at, bolor.ml,kln« thei r purchases. [mart] _ u. WHBMt- M«w Clotbftag 8tor«, NO 4, SIXTH STKlfciiT, OPPOSITE LIBKKTY. r l >lils: subscriber has just opened this now establishment, 1 where bo ha* *lw»y» oo hand a largeandcholce&ssori nJ.nl of all article* or OLOTUINU, which ho warranto equal tuauvlntboeity, and will sell at the most remwoable pri njja.?UblU' *" r ' ,IU “ SUJ U>glT B 1 “o“?l5HBIMBB. To iiouiekecpert. Wv have m>w opened erne of the largest stocks of CHINA, CLASS aud QUKBNSWAKK, fiu table Tor h,.u>rkm>en< in the city, and intend selling at very low niii fs. We will sell a handsome set of Whlta Tea Ware, Ivni'i't'UuK of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of roar Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being law owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter* mined to work it ofl at iow prices. We have just opened not e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Diahw; Vege table do ; Covorvd Dishes for stowed chicken, eto..eto. Also, some very hamleome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stuck of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware. Ih large—all of which w« have pul down In price to suit the times. FIIKNCH CHINA. w n .. 1 We hate soma twenty dllfereut styles of French Luna Teh sets, and soma Wautful Gold Band Pinner which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent, below (wm.r Pri»«- UODgB FURNISUINO GOODS. Our stock of Kui?es and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, Is large, and we will a.ll them lit Tory low prices. ULABB WAIIK. On li.tiil «nj rec-ivioT.o large nock of Boston and Fttts hurgh prices. COMMON WARE. Our .lock of common Tons, Mate*, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch ers and every article suitable for country or city trade, is large, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchants, as w. will sell them verylow foroaslr Uouvekee pars and others In want of mump China and Queenawnre* will do wall by calling HALL, No. 63 Market, between 8d and kn , Q OppopUe An * Whit* HniiftKM STORK-BOOMS. WAREHOUSES. Ac- TO J iX- iSnmwS-Acomfortable Dwelling flonse of b.«,Wbton. t0 ’ ] gMjen and good ".ter- House, new l r panted Bnfpt^%^«n:o°n B Sf,near the=an.L Beni ,10 DwelUng llou Mi Of n Oifeeroom»,on rsfsssssifes ss™ fttlie"; Fourth street. Together wth C q^h ß bkE A 80N, Apply to 140 Btww t. 'jfto*, j jelo J u u ul A - **-»««.; Ballou's Magailne, M „ Journal, ‘j “ North British, for May. Thrt above lust reraived by Express. Also, a large lot of flnnn.?i M\BSICAL and Mlscllaneoua BOOKS and BTA- Tin\kßY tor «l* COST, and WO bumduo. OaU at LAuVrKß’a BOOK STORK, «7 Wood atiert, il )-:>u want to *fi» Oheap Library. )•** CLOTHING, lOHN M’CLOSKBYACO. Vl'' •Wt * SUPERIOR. Ddnjsiu couaity, WiMOMin. . . rpHIS PLACE is situated on the Bay of buj»eciot and 1 Left Dandr&tTfT. ad.the head of. Lafce Superior, ana oieessee A..BETTER SITE, A‘ BETTER HARBOR, AND GREATER ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY, than any dttrtr poihtth the North-west; and is equalled in v * »phfl Proprietors'have a clear, audtaputedsad unineum- KjriOi-mieti ttie lajhd upon whlch-EUVKRIOR Is laid out, and all purchasers W lOWMceite Warrantee deeds for the | “SSwrfor out during the past season, and already Minfauna several bttuarid inhabitante, a larga Hotel, a SSrtJr oTstoreS, » commodious Pier, with Warehouses, “ IIIB I na HOBTnOTBIBnINQ NEW TOWN ‘ in the West The County Seat, the ®*£ te £ f . st f*S* OBce sSpostOfflc* are l«ated hare. The Mississippi and 3T MIUTABY BOAD, J rW^ o Co^ aV^ P 4h, four I lta£ of Lake Steamers rrill ran to 8U fine cago. two from Oloyeland, and one from Buflam. vessels* haying been built expressly tor tbls tradu. one Steam Saw Mill is now in operarion ona the maan nery for a second Is Boar on the way to Superior, whlcn wm he set to work Immediately on its arrival. . . ..., On ©-half or the lots hate been appropriatwlby the pn> nrlrtors to be sold by tbo undersigned to ®“ Slw terms, to provide a fond for extensive pubUe improve appropriations have been made for public PgjJ’k'iomet ie mißapprebenslmi arising from r'Sie o^wS'a different pla»,end in a different township Bl AU’wiols who wish to purchase lorn, or obtain Informa tion, to apply to Wb. H. Niwww, Snperlor, | Douglas county, Wisconsin. WILUAM H NEWTO n, Agent end Attorney for Proprietors of Superior. Jy24;Bm Board of H«altH Notice • INFORMATION has been made to the Board ox ueaiux cholera occurring outaideoftherityhove been brought within Ita limits for relief. No doubt tho friends of the sick are prompted by motives of humanity, ret it te proper they should he informed that they subject thetneelTee to a Bevere penalty by eo doing; The Legislature paeeed laws regulating tide matter, in cases wberethe disease is mallgnantorj any that the densely populated city may tw protected from any which, when It has gained a fooring SSScely rests so lung as there remains a .object for Us re are determined *«**"££« If patients seised with cholera, or any maMgnsnt or cootu u tap * «- following sections of au act approval April s, > a in a Thut u« mastery commander, or other person haring charge of any veasal’or sie.mboat, violaring any of The rules or regulations prescribed by the said Board of Heallh,under the provisions of this act,shall, upon “uric- Son thereof, by Ipdictment or proseoutlon » * hHvic2 Jurisdiction, pay m flnenot exceeding fire bnndr doK m bTrecoverM and paid into the treasury of said *££?! the Board of Health shall receive information that any malignant or <M«“J «ta“onSu?Blab3jtSlj^hSi'malts dWge’nt inquiry conc.ru trl 7,„ and if It shall appear that the disease prevails all communication wtth each infected port or oUee ah&U be subject toeuch control regulations as ihe Board of Health may from time to time direct, and Publish to«e«m™-MwJ?apewpuhll.hed in the ofPitijj y.,,_-h • and thereupon every person or persona, and all goSB, wares and merchandise, bedding * nJ c j°‘ h **K Inch Infected port or place, and having entered and been tatoff, bfmbfaSftoti£ b SS «^provided to Th n .%ldS? i ”f*^'*“°'l« “ l "'"aMOBDOOH."* 1 ' By order. physician to the Board of Health. 7 GEUKUE FOHTUNB, , „ Health Office. — - - UlTi'F’lJ 01BBCASTU.K COLlFult, I;TTXBUSUU. ?a. I NCORPORATED BY THE LEISIaLATURE of Pennßji I ,»nia, with Perpetual Charter. FiCtJITT. . . . P DUTY. President, (author of the “ North American Book-Keeping and Commerce! T. HOWDEN, Resistant Professor of Book- K JolTs' D WILLIAMS, the best ofl hand Penmen In the suuX Professor of Oommerd.l end Ornamental ‘‘'nThATCO, Esq. of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of P French end German Un *"£l- the only Institution of the kind In the Western fjtffl wudocted b, a precliael Merchant of many year, experience In extensive bualnesa, and whose lectures upon auThc detafls and practice of business, as well as. every do nartment of Book-Keeping, are an deeply interest ng to all young men of business, and which accounts for the supe rior attainments of hie students- Uis course of tfkaw&cof Book-Krtping is pronounced by ■n eminent accountant “ a perfect tjauan for such books an TMflu'lh^on 1 y Institution In the city in which ftorof Penmanship gives regular instruction in that tm nortant science, and consequently the only one where a £ood hand writlog can be obtained. The coarse upwards of 800 commercial calculations, many are attempted by-no other teacher. No specimens of Pen* SnsnipTt thoee executed by Mr WillUms axe exh.bUed. Tall for a Circalar and specimen of his Penmanship. C ilur. took-K«ping, Uarpvr’s edition, $1,60. ■■ The most sl. “A perfect system- j jgrAU letters addressed to the Principal will beprompUy 1 RACTICAL WUKLvH JsOK MECHANICS AND OTtUKB - The American Miller, and Sliiiwright’B Assist in t; The Analytical Chemist’s Ass-stant; The Encyclopedia of Chembtry, practical and theoretical, by Brooth and Morfit;* The Complete Practical Brewer; The Builder’s Pocket Companion; The Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant, by Bytne. The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne; The Cabinet Maker’ll and Upholsterer s Companion; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier; Colburn on UcomotiTe Engines; . , NorTrs’ Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers and Me- I Practical Distiller, by Byrne; I The Dyer and Color Maker’e Companion, by Byrne ; The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Bmytb; The Practical DVer and Scourer; , . I The practical Aesayer’s, Miner’s and Engineer’s Com- j P *Tb°N*w and Improved Table, by Pat Lyoni; j Perfumery: its Manufacture and Use, by Mom ; I The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Morfii; The Manual of Electro- Metallurgy, by Napier ; The Paioler’s, Gilder’s and Varnistier’s Companion; The Paper Uanger’s Companion *, The Practical Purveyor’s Guide, by Andrew Duncan , Overman on Manufacture of Iron; Hural Chemistry, by Bolly ; Templeton on Steam and Steam Engines , The Turoer’a Companion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments end Slide Rule . Walker on Electrot,ping; And numerous wham, for sale b, t c MoKii Af . oag3 No. 1M Woodjitreet. near Filth. TkLEASANT "BOOKS FOR SUMMER REAMING P life in California, Mountains and Molehills ; b, Frank M ItVisß to the Camp Before Sebastopol - by R. C. MrCor “ Which? the Right or Itae Loft; a religious novel. Ughia and 81 adows of English Lire; a novel, b, the nu thNo°' ‘iSS'of'an' tatfShOplum Eater Ib, Tbomaa De a ‘cE>“f Uall; by Miss Sewell, author of “ Am, Herbert,” “The Experience of Life,” etc.; 2 vols. paper, $1; 1 vol. l °Mary ljynilon, or Revelations of a Lite ;an autobiogra pby. Female the Mormons. • Doeatlcks* great book, containing ail his letters. Star Papers;' by Henry Ward Beecher. New York Cknsuelo, or Fashionable Life. The Heiress of Haughton, or the Mother’s Secret. Charles Dickens’ Works, complete; 12 vols. Trial and Triumph; by T. 8. Arthur. k AU the New Books published, furwdeatthe chespßw.k nf 11. MINEB A w., 8 augl3 No. Smith field street. DEPOT ot P»ttabur*h L< a' X H. MINER A CO.’S, No. UiS SmitbQeld street, when nil the*New Hooka are for flab*. , „ „ arVw4r , ’ CleTe EU11; by Mni. Sowell, author of Amy Uerbert, “The Experience of Life," Ac. Iwo vols., $ ■ “ A Visit, to the Camp before Sebaatopol; 1 vol, ■ ‘‘VI, $ l - Trial and Triumph : or, Firmness in the Household. A new booh by T. 3. Arthur. Price 26 cents. One that pa ren'e ought to place in the handa ol their children. The llelreea of Haughlon ; or, Tho Mother a iecrot. Ily the author of “ RaveuaclllTe, -‘Castle Avutf, Ac. Paper, 37 Wa'lbna: or, Adventured on the Mosquito Shore. tW eu- Llf6°Among Ithe 1 the "Mormons; by the wife or a Mor mon Klder—giving a full description of their manners and Lichens’ Works, complete ; 12 vole., at M cents per volume. —— • taw Book*. I AM authorixeil to sell low some valuable Law boose. 10 vole. l’a- Beports, by Barr; Bouvier'e Institutes; Greenllef'a Kvklenca; Wharton* fl Dlgait, last ®ii.; A “ J •*« B *P° rtB - *t the offloe of Moraine VosL CIURIOUB AND SINGULAR PHENOMENON l-That la, j Grey Hair restored to Ua natural color, with all the strength and hualthy growth of youth, by use oftha HAIR 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 Becretion of coloring matter, giving tono and strength to itfl growth. It also Imparts to the hfttr a gloss and beauty unlike that given by any other preparation, and In every case it wIU restore the nature t color of the hair, where age or slckuesshao turned It grey, loldby l jySOl 8. L. CUTHBERT, UP Third »L EyppvluHKßK READ. EVERYWHERE ADMIRED, and .Everywhere Doing Good.—The friends of a pore and wholesome literature will be gratlded to learn that the readers of Henry Ward Beecher’s new book, STAR PAPERS, era now numbered by Tens of Thousands, and still the demand for the work is oonstant end unabated Those who want a volume for Summer readiog that la re ally good and refreshing, should not neglect to get a copy of Star Bapers. A. more companionable book for the tour ist cannot be found, while for family reading it is unsur passed by anything before the public. One beautifully executed l2mo. volume; prica *1,25. For sale by H- MUiEU * cu., ftU g7 3 . No. 82 Smithfleld street. A A. MASoN fc CO. have Just epened another largo let . of New Goods, comprising— !£o more cases of fast colored Calicoes; 10 do best makes D* mestio Ginghams; 20 do different brands of Blanched Muslins; 40 bales do do Brown do; With a large assortment of Checks, Tweeds, Ticking*, Summer Staffs, Aa, A*.; all of which will be offered at Semi annual prices. _ B *i— i WEATHEtt TABLE JOB 18SS accompany every A cake Of HBRPJSTIO SOAP. Price W '*®* Doap la used for tendering the aUn smooth, soft “^ n wh “ l J’ l removing Ballownesfl) tan« and r®dneas of ftoU &i cS cLfee, Ac., on the Ude, by the h£AL BSTAIB OFFIOK. 140 Third at. ii~ TU HIMRy' WARD BBWHEB'S STAB PAPEBB, HBNBY Wittv DB-v MINES a oo.’&, No. 33 SmlttrfleW street^ V*' • ’T ijn u<i V<ognlarJy nwcMßfOl , r , 3Lt> m*4y, < 90*0 ei all Billon# V !A«' Wseaecs, (tosttoeness,- Indigestion, ' Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fo- V ,VVI Tens, Gout, UumorVj.Nexvouaneas, I Irritability, Inflammations j3«.ad* ache, Pnitis lii the Dress., fcidt, '■ ■ 'ygtfw-. Back and Qmbe, FemaleOompliiais, 4c.. Ac, Indeed,' ; tery tow are we M mßß\ diseases In which a Purgative Med* BESSES* dnaTa not mots ox less. require*, sod much sWiu.es suii harmless but effectual: ®K?*?*!*-itf. habit ofwciy pre- No person ecu foel.ueti wWle » raIET besides, it £ “J c Z*betst* brthe timely unil diseases, which might hare been aTouMw y ~w. O, judicious use of a good purgatlv«-„.™?_ colds, y.veribh symptoms, “a BUloua They all tendito becoma or produce thedMMeawu mu formidable distempers-which food the hearses hll • land. Hence a rellahlo tamily physio 'L, o ,'w ,~£, portanee to the puhUo health, and this HU tocted with consummate ekill, to meet that dentonde An extenrdre trial of It, xlrtuca by Physicians, Patients, haa ahown results surpassing anything Wthen® known o( any medicine. Cures .have been effectedbeyob® belief, were they not substantiated by persona of anenex* ahed position* and character aa to forbid the suspicion of U *Amoni the eminent gentlemen who have testified.ln favor of these Pills, we may mention— I Root' A. A. HADlSS,'Analytical Chemist of Boston* and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high profesalonal Ch mS! KDW Ml D aenstorof the Baited Btatea. KOBEBT 0. WINTHKOP, Kxßpeater of tho House ol Be »niIf«? t LAWBENCE, Minister Plen. to England. Catholic Bishop of Boston ])r. J, R, CHILTON, Practical Chomlflt of Now York Oltj, " n H^*W b i- MABOY, Secretary of 8t .. mu d ABTOB. tbo richest cuib InAiueries, • a. LBLAND *&>., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, permit, we could cates from all parts where the Pills hare been BBod,bateTl* dance even more convincing than Hie experience ot emlnen Dn bllc men, Is found in their effects upon trial. . P So Pills, the result of long are offered to the public me the beet and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugsdbemMlrejijMJt oi the medicinal Vlrtuesonly of Veptablo Remora extrseted by Chemical ptoceea In a elate of purity, and aether in such a manner as to insure the beat results. The system of composition for medicines has been found In Cherry Pectoral andPilla both, to produce a more cadent remedy than had hitherto been obtain*! VT %* S ii The reason is perfectly obyious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine,ls burdened wlthmon, or leea or acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each Indi rtdiial Tirtue only that la desired for ths-etuatire effect la r'eaenl. All the Inert and obnoxious qualities of each enioloved are left behind; the curatiya virtues f selferldentthattheeffects as they have proved, more purely remedial, and the P FHIs a more powerful antidote to disease than any. ot \ e ;i"aen n many meaWnre.li.nl* be taken under the counsel of an attending 11? L £ ‘could Sot properly judge of a rem* lT tog its composition, 1 hatesuppUedtheaccuruta Jormutsj by which .both my Pectoral and Pills .are made, to the whole body of Practitioners In theTJniledStatesand lf, however, there should 88 {“S' “* | who haß not received them, they will bo forwarded by mall Medicines that are offered, J 1 would be taken tr their composition was known! Their life consists in thsir mystery. I have no myetertet. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all meo aud all whs are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their lulrimdo merits The Cherry Peotorttl was pronounced by scientific men to bo a wonderful medicine before Its effects were kMwn. Many eminent Physicland have declared the same thlna of my PIUs, and even more confidently, and are • tiling to certify that their anticipations were more than bv their effects upon trial. ~ # A They operate by their powertul infimmee on the Internal vleceri to purify the blood and atUnnlato lt Into healthy e-tion —remove the ohstmctlons of the etomach, bowels, Uer and other organs of the body, restoring their lar actios to health, mod by correcting, wherever they ex iet such derangements as are the first origin of disease Prepared bj Dr. JAMES C. AYKR, Practical and Ana lytical Chemi-t, Lowell, Mssb. Price 26 cents pec box. b! aVpAIINKSTOCK. A CO, at wholesale and , etail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by »U Dealer* everywhere. ieB:limdaw_ ’ '* *'t IN HALATIO 108 TUB CURB OP ASTHMA AID fffISIMPTPI ;•/. lIBIV AMD VB xt l «rOMDga*'lH I YEiXtifSANA t BROUGHT HOME TO Tb C DOOB OF TDB BULLION , WONDERFUL DISCOVERY haß recsntly been mads , A. by Dr. Curtin, of ti.ia dty. in U» treatment ofCon sumption, Asthma, amt all diseases of the JvIJSS f, T to “ Da. Crnma’a Uiosasa, os Isaauna Uiaiatt Vm» i«o CBtESY Sraor." With this new method. Dr. 0. bafl ro stored many afflicted ones to health, SB auevlleDCß of wMch be has Innumerable certificates. Speaiing oftbe trtat. meot a physician remarlts, “ It Is evident that lobanon constantly breathing an agreeable. heallng vapor-tha mm ; dleinal properties musl come In direct contort with tho whole ojrlnlcavities of the longs, and thus and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and subject .to toe ftaxea ot digestion. The Hygeana Is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the - country —Arm Turk Dutchman of January H. The Inhaler Is worn on toe breast, under toelln*n,llrito out the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate toe fluid. Hundreds of cases of cures, like the following, might be named: ... One package of toe Hygeana has miralme of the Asthma of sin years standing. £ oSSSnon, Pa. ' I am cured of toe Asthma of tenyeare’atandlng by Dr. Curtis’s Hyrkim. EiSloSißlOOilyDi ”• * . Mrs. Taul, of No. 6 Hammond street, «•*., w*a cured of ;•» a c«vere case of Bronchitis by the Hygewa* My suiter h*s N*n cured of udUtressing cougbcffleTetul . years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the phyei- Cana. Bb, was cured in one The llev Dr. Cheever, of New York, testifies of our medl- .4. Cue in the following u> 18M . 3*. ' nr.a 9m— I think highly of Dr. Curtis's Hygeana as a . V remedy in diseases of ths throat and longs. Having had . wime opportunity to testify its efficacy, lam convinced . that it moat excellent medicine, both the Syrup aod_ th- iohailinc application U> the chest. , • \ U-—Dr. Curfs-s Uyg»*aiim is the ORIGINAL aod ONLY , aKNDINK ABTICLB; *ll others %r« base imitation*, or .. . file and INJUEIOUS counterieits. Shun* them w you . toMle by Dr. Oeo. H. Keyser, HO Wood rtrat; R. . > B. Sellers A Cog Lee A. iteckham, AUsgheny City , John iargent, New Brighton; aL. Kaiser, Bochesteu^^^ Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I Hot a Particle of Mercury in it. r BT TFE AFFLICTED READ AND - EON DERI—An | . infaiu e Remedy fbr Scrofula, King * J£t J, Bh#uma* umi.QtotiniOe Cntatwous &uptl°n£c on the Face. Blotches, Bolls, Ague ana Fever, Chxoalo Bow mw used bv t . osands of grateful pationtaftom all part Iff the United States, wJuxteetJJr dally tM?5Ssh &£S£SE»B!2: Sola, BrapUon. on tS“*ln, LlreT%Me, FeTers, Dicers. o\il Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Disessesof the and Joints, are speedily put to Bight by using this great and the Blood, nothing hoe yet to compare frith It. It cleanses tbesystem or aU lmpurK dea. actsKenUy and efficiently on the Liver and Rldney v * the Dkeetion, gives tone to the Stomach, mattS the ehln clear and aiul rwtorea tuUon, enfeebled by disease ©rbroken down by theexceaw* of youth, to Its pristine tlgor and strength. • . For the Ladles, it la Invariably better than aU Jh» co* mßUca ever oßed. A few dosed of Carter’s Spanish SlUtur* will remove all saUowneas of complexion, bring the w*J*. mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and iur prove riie general health in a remarkabledegree beyond aU tiie medicines aver heard of. ... eyhlenca that there Is no httrahu(; about It. The press, hotel kaeoerA magistrates, physiclMie. and putKcmen, wel to™Dto Ih»SStJ, *“ add tLelr testimony to ths wondarfnl effecte ot this GIIKAT BLOOD FRRFFIFIL. Call on the Agent and get a Cimolar and Ahnanmnanc . read the Wonderful cores Oils truly greatest of all HsdWne h, Nono f genuine unleas signed by BKNNKTT A BKKItt Proprietors, No. 8 Pearl street, Klchmond, Va» towhom el. rA«&V™ »u* NO, FLBiiINQ BROS., and by Druggists generally. 'AiShdawlv ' _ . STATKMKNT FtlOU CANADA Qtnnsc, February 7th, IBM. Messrs. B. A. Fahnestock A 00.— Wo had the pleasure c receiving, this morning, the within certlOcata of.your Vei mirage, which will be ver. gratifying to you, as It was sen voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly, ; J. MUdSUN a UU> . GtnOmm— My little daughter, four years old* and m son. older, were for a considerable time suffering fror worms. 1 purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge,•, which 1 gave them three doses, according to direction and strange to say, in less than three boars ihr? passed c less than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of ihe extrao, dlnsry length of from twelve to fifteen inchee. • Having experienced so much of the beneflcUPßuects • your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it to tl public, as, in my opinion, one 6t tbs most efficacious rent dies against worms ever offered to the public. Gentlemen, believe me to be Your much obliged and bumble sexv’t, • Nathaniel lbaters; Prepared and sold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK. A C*, corner of First and Wood streets. mjit. Proclamation. BY VIRTUE of a precept under the bands of Wm.>. McClure, President of the Court of Common Pleas,; and for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, a- Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, ana Gene- Jail Delivery, in and for said District, and WUHam Bof and Gabriel Adams, Esqs., Associate Judges of the ea r Courts. In and for the County of Allegheny, dated the dav of July. In the year of our Lord one thousand ei; bSiSed a y nd WfiVTand to me directed, for boldin; Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery., the Court House la the City of on the C. Monday of October next, at 10 A.M. tubuc notice Is hereby given to all Jurtlces of the Pet Coroner and Constables of ihe county of AUeglwny, t they be then and there, in their proper persons, with U-, roiik records, inquisitions, examinations end other remi ttees, to do those things which to their rWMOtive offle in their behalf, appears to be done— and also those that \ prosecute the prisoners that now are or nay be in the of said county of Allegheny, to be then and there to pr ; oute aaainflt them as snail be Just* - Given under my hand in Plttsbuigb.this fifteenth da •. Auaust, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight fcV dred and fifty-fire, and of the Commonwealth, the 78th ;/ aa gl6:td WM. MAGILL, Bheri ATTENTIONI Watfon Masters and Teamsters* Bounty Li ~ AGEKCY, OS Four tlx street! OFFICERS, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagon Blasters, Tt - stera, Ac- who were regularly mastered into the . vice of the United Btates, and every Officer, Beaman,» nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the Ni - also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any Slat Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, *- r Warrant for 160 Acres of Land .* Those who hare reoelved 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled' " Warrant for such quantity of Land as will make, in ••• ’ whole, 160 Acres. Persons entrusting their claims to me can rely upon isg them attended to promptly. All information free of charge. Letters promptly rirend. Address AUSTIN LOO&us, mbl4 Bounty Land Agent, 93 Fourth . V**-: r? Jy*v£ ’■•%► . w ■ -
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