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I, ; , , 111* ’.-A’i.y,? %.r * • <r^n > it<gV * * 1 ru'4 - ,i*lt n--* : »>J’v ’. * V'-i '«i. t; v. f ' ■' ■. . ■■■.■:;~'rX -'t i, , s .J, , . 1 'rt"t ,V‘ > t •V£. a '* i‘!<i‘ •• , - >**' <' * i: V ■;‘v:fe •.vi**/ 1 ?' .V , ( Summer Arrangement— Change of TlIttEK DAILT TKAINP BA«» WA '' (" A»a hut o „*£>*• orc itSo Z r — / N iiud SrSi,,i 1 «M»». T "‘“ V_J follows: GOLNG BAfaT. H-rprta Mail rfain Train. Train. mWA-M. WML 11:80 P.M. “ 4:45 “ Kill A.M 12:20 I’ M. 0:u0 “ 2:12 “ .12:6« “ *44 “ “ 12U “ 7:OH “ 3:23 u ‘ 2kl 1 ‘ H. 26 “ *4:4S “ 2:44 “ K6l “ 6:14 ** S-JO “ att. 0:46 “ nrr.ti.l6 “ iQOINO WR3T. £rpr f « Jfail &W ll r Train Tratn. Xn* l ” IwST.' 9:46 A. M 6.16 A.M. 0.00 P M Belmont td-31 “ Kt - 40 .. lUrnusvllle 10:62 “ t ’• „ Abridge Vor PM 8-M “ 9 ; 26 ‘ Concord I fJ? P ; 4 M ‘ „ io:30 '* Zanesville 9 w ** 4 , n5O “ Newarfe - " i-fil P M I:2b A. M. Arrive Ooltimbua... 3:20 take np or The Kxprees Train going East 'Oonrerd, l*»re passenger*, at Taylor b, Newark. j nl only- Oambrldgo, Campbell's, Berneermn, B „ tL)M . Going Win will atop only at tbe „. ~ nP where the Mail The Mail Train will atop at *1 lb' - 1 h 3uli on» on i„ to be received, or Tri" »1U «op at Ml Bu holice ledng given. The Nig tlona on proper notin'bm^,^ . I'vnrvßi Train, connects at Colombun Tb* 10:00 A. “ leaiee Cincinnati at d A. M. with the hsprese Train Columbus Ptyua “ J r'? .511 with morning Trains to end iianelleld and MU Vernon, and with and from Sandusky. IndUM Uailroad ; at Trains on tb Train on the Baltimore and Ohio SKldler Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East "rheSoP M. Train willemnnect at Oolumbu. with the ?ioht Train on Baltimore and Ohio Batlroad Paraeiyere Bri £« of ar isa «lth this Train at Ooluinbos. Paarengara laying Indiana feKaassstt sasrs&K :.t m Th.‘lPM'p U M n 'TrMu T 'connects at OolnmbUß with the a„„ B Tra r non t 5.« B.“rm“« end Shin lUilread. tee aon [ r “P „ phlrauro bv the Evening Trains can, by this (jerti chiSnOlty, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day t'oo'reaahOolumbaatn season to 'take thl. train; and at 'wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber- I and, slrep there, and resume by hipresa Train to Haiti more and Eastern The 6 15 A. H-Mall Train connects at Bellalr with Kl #nt Train ou the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark wlLh trains to and from Saudmßy, Mansfield and Mt >eruoo, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the traius for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xen»a, Uaytou, Indiana oollfl and Chicago, via Dayton sod via Urbaua. P The 9 46 A. M. Bspress Train connects with the kipress Trnln from Baltimore, and arrives 1 d Columbus at 3—o P. M. t ami connect* with trains going South and West arnv '"rhe fcOiHp'AL* Train connects with the Accommodation Train* from Cumberland, and at Onlumbu. with Mail Train at 115 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Bayton, 1 ndlana polla, Lafayette,Terre Usnte,£ln. innesville, June IS, 1H65-—[Je2ll Lcav*- Columbus Newark Zan**i»vUle • Conmrvl OumbrblfW Baruesrillt* Uelmout ArrWt* U«Hair v;. t THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rpBB GREAT CENTRAL. ROUTE, connecting.the M -1 lantlc cities with Western, North-western “* 8°““ SUU*, hr ft continuous Railway dirvct. ThU road also connects nt PitUburffb with dally gJJ! ! all parts on tb« Wwtrro RWow, ftoJ at Uevel&ndand San aikj tilth etewnerH to all ports on ib* North-w-tMii Lafci. ciakini' th« most direct, cheapest and rdt^' by which FKttIULLT '-an b« forwarded to uod from the BKTWKBN PIiILADELPIUA A PITTaHOROU. FIRST*CLA.6S- —Boota, Show. Dry Uooda, ( Tf)C I00tb« (In boxw,) Funs F«ithons Ac / ARftiND CLASS.—Booka and Stationery.) Dry Goods. (in bales.) Hardware, Lea- j-000 per IOOIha, '.her, Wool, Ac ;; > THIRD CLASS —Anvils, Bagging, Bacon I 60c looms. and Pork, (In bolt) Hemp, Ac I FOURTH CLASS —Coffee, Fish, Bacon and I 10c per loolbs. Pork, (packed.) I-ard and Lard 0i1...... I - h ,. , *»- In shipping Goods from any point Rasl ol Ph'lad.l r.htaTbe particular to nutrt package “M Baflroad ” AH Goods consigned to the Agents of tUfEowj at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will he forwarded without Aocrre-Moses Potter, Boston; J. L ®' io V K J.Sneader, Philadelphia; Magrt.w A Koons,“»}“ more . Geo. 0. Frt.nrls.-us, Pittsburgh , Shnngman A Brown, Orn.-Lmati. Uhio; J- 1%. Moorhead, l*>uisvii.<*. Ky-. lv klelJmiu, Madhon, lod.; lUtolifl .t Co., t?t. U>uis, B. Ultcb.ll A Son, Eransrille, Indiana. [IOUgT()Ni Gecwul Freight Apent. HiihuMpbift. U. J. LOMBAKRT. Altfiooftajh^ Bteubeuville . CHANGE OF TIME. / \N AND SINOK WEDNESDAY, Jun- a). lbAi., the Mall O Train ta.w dally, *l7 o'clock, A. M, »nJ »mrr at Nc*mk si l oO o c U , con baling with trains for Oluml'Uh, Uaodunky, 1 DiitAnapoli-S Chicago, Cinchirmti. Li^aM«', Mourn Vernc'ti. R--k Tulwio, Reach Cincinnati *1 K:*A> »*me ereulnt. RETURNING . , 1-. .i.K-h M nn,l inlf'i el Tlilr P*M. by lUla l< ' avw Ciuc, ' n uaU at 6 o'clock, A. M. Tu« Cadiz Accommodatloa Train u>» »< 4»» •* M , aud arrives at Oadli at O.ob P J RFT C UJVI X' i. Umrea Cadi I at 7 "7 A M , and arrlY-i. al SU-uUuTiU.- at lU ror A fiSth«t inrtrmaliuu apply to JAMKti tXJLUNS A . CO-, Freight and Agrot*, Nos. H-l and 116 V at«r ( DJiYENNY, General Freight and Ticket * K. W. WOODWARD, j A ?*£J~ tiuperinreud-nt. ; "iW." ATB LIKE ROUTE 1865 - CHICAGO TO ST. L.oyiS-1 Vu oniCAQO, ALTON AND BT. LOUIS ; Rim, ; Formerly the Chicago ami Mtaaleelppl. (Jarryvne Lkc Orcat American Exjrrns and V. S Uadi. mgl Only Direct end Ratable Itoul. to the Southend X South-West— Borrnty UU-s Shorter than au> other Route. rwoTriaouon Etraass nun nuu. ««»*« cl i lytitivt Arrivei tw , Chicago. St. Lauit. Bt. Look Day Eipre* “i°p SI j bangs' r, car, or j "itfioRTANT CONNECnON*-At Joliet, with the Koch j lsl.ndß.lWd tor Ottawa, L. Salle, Hook Wand «->> Cen "'i/mMintiigtoii, with Illinois Central Railroad tor Clio ton WameSTVlle and Decatur, and with Stag** for Peoria. A*t Bptogfleld,with Great Western lUlirvad lor Jackson ville and lllinoiß lUver. „ „ ... At Alton, with Dally Line of Packets for Hannibal, Qulnoy and Keokuk; the moat expeditious and reliable route to all portione of North-eastern Mbo»c*uri. At Bt. Lou is, with Daily First-claw Bluauiert lor New Orleans and Intermediate points on the Lower and with Regular Lines of Packet* for Kauwu», S. ; Joseph, and all po£X on the Missouri, Tenneswe, Cumberland ami Arkansas Rirere. MOHQAN( sup’t, moomlugUm, 111. L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, 111. I *_P 7 J ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD! TWO PASSBNQEH TRAINS RUN DAILY to Its entire longthftom to CAIRO, CHICAGO 0. CAIRO. » P d,r K t o . n Od c OO,y -oGouou.ll “ CHICAGO to CAIRO, OHIOAGO to DUUUQUK. too Caiao ton-. “7 M f„ u, Tnnis by this train take the earn of the J££°2s mU K. R- at Sandora!, and are carried direct to ax 0 !?* M and 4.10 P. M.— DUBUyUB AMD Galina Kx -9 ? at Dunbetb (opposite Dubuque) with a SS£t. fSr'E I-HOI end the Upper “SSttoalTfor Chicago aod Dubugu. »Hso A. SSStariTOn.ri£&?from Cairo to St Doule.ooJai-H Keen hour. In France ot the riser rente, by taking the C *SckekTto > Bt. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque 81 Paul, Md all im nortant places by this route, can be had at the office of the CL A P and 0- A P. Railroads In Pittsburgh, and Michigan OenmU Railroad In Chicago. r r maBQN , gnp . L riTTSBBBOH AID CONHKLLBVILLB RAILROAD from Weil newton, Waitmorelamd °SoantF, to JUltanburg Station, Fayette .w.B CLARA FISHER hsnng been char. rpHETAm W p Ac.R- 11 Co, will leave Pittsburgh A taxed hy th tour o’clock precisely, for West wrery evening at haupw of the Pitts- N*' r “ n ’ Ballrosd, which will run between burgh and o° Dn ® ... *,, r ther notice, as follows : the »t>oTc l>Qints ooti fnrtt stopping at Port Royal, Lease West Newton atRSI pp Mng Smith's ADR. b [totnrnlnß, leave MUtonhnrg Bt R 36 A. burg at fcSO o'clock. “J*. ri _. .* Wat Newton at ??M Bto «>nn«ttoK y wHh the’ eteamer CLARA FISHER for *7WS g l P %SZ at U o’clock for wUl le.™ Milteabnxg at 6 OriSSnSS^ltonSllsville wUI connect with the Tlklns “rffitfSK ta'Soeported each way drily. For rate. W OAU)WELL, Esq ,AkslsiantßanerinUmdant, S P 'f - or to WLTHOMPBON, Freight Agent, on We« Clara Fisher, ri her whart atove the hoard the rteriM OLIVER W. BARNES, Monongobeia Briage. prMi<J(jn , gnperlntondent. n,«.hnnfh.J°-».» 6 j r|,al ' - „ . wnn/rrmiint AND DEALER In Piaho Pobtis, and MAIrtWMJnwISK Mnsical Imjtrum«nte. Bole toportriOf Agent for the without Ooleman's ; ; : ' -t^?4ii-.*V‘? * «&“" n. a f • vr v . , i r•**• * ’ £ ■ ::\c /; -»*%• : xr %. * V, * s OH |* -* M' 4 - s . railroads CEN RAL ROUTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! *HBOOQfI northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to U« Mis»l»»lpP l * Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD r FoutMtiT ru« Cuicaoo Aim AUBOKi S o.ar. MoitAsi TEACT n. R. IB OOUPLETID, | And Trains run thr entire distance from CUIOACO TO , BURLINOTON, lowa, without QUINCY, j KEOh.UK, Rit)»rp Ac and the oicvy ALL DKS MOINES. WI TOST.LOUIS, BLOOM CMRO, SPRIrfGFISLD, I'tCRSOVVIuXNAPLES, and intermediate Static on an tt. o UUnci' Central, Ureal Western, and Ohio and Uluin “CeoTS. autre Lin. leave Chicago on the arrival of the Ea.t —avoiding aU laying over at any of U *«« < t.»vo Burlington daily for Southern anj oentral lovra and Northern Missouri—malting the gulohMt and most reliable route to reach all the Important point* •»‘ j of the Missiffllppl oe far ae Oouncll Blufl, with j fifty miles leee etagtng than by any other route. The hosa | for a large portion of the way, ill laid with the ®STieoom . Kail, the Bmootheet riding and beet Railroad In the West wall Blocked with the moat modem Locomotives and elegant , a®- By this route passengers are sure of making ccra l *®®' j rtonTand arriving at St. LouU on ® 1 the relations delay of fogs and ice, and danger i tlon, as on the route by Alton. „ . n d no ; Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and u charge for handling at any point. u. Sft j TfIKOUQU TICKETS by this route can * the all the Railroad Office* in the East J Oohipany, corner or Clark and Lake stre , Building; at the Depot of the Oalena »• *•.£ 9 Mich. Cent. It. U. Office, corner of Lake and Dearbo , opposite Treiuont liouse. Chicago. immadl- P FIIMdUT consigned W thie ate deepatch. K jftyLLKTT, Qen’l Tlchet Ag't, Chicago. J@-TIORKTBcau be procured at the principal Radroed • Offices of the country. K, 0 LKVELAHD AH D FITTBBUBQH railroad. CONNECTING WITS Ohio aad Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. riMIK ahortM.t.qukk.wt and most rwUnbla route to Toledo, X Chicago, Rock Iftlaul, Galena, and Bt. Loulb, U >IA ° On. Uuud.ed mile» .hotter and «W boura unlct.r than tb. cirroiu.ua on. ala Indianupolla. Two Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Oleveiand. Penna. Railroad burgh at 2-00, A. M. and 8.00, A. M., eonnact at Alliance for Cleveland as follows . , .*« - n dl2 00^ M^n'aUur.'' for Kalb C Th^SWP. B M. I T™ I in o rr?rPiitabu??h n.l« no connaa- Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Kc«k OaleulTid tba Nortb-weet, who wbh to go out datanlion, will late the train eating»‘m laona M und arriving In Cleveland at 2.J0 r. al., aa u»»i L tht onlr trjrby which cloa. aonnactiona arw mad. !g?f '’iMS “ DatnU 700 $0 00 “ Springfield 13 . 0 JJ 30 Sik-aio... $12*13 sM>*» - Burlington 19 W 1* 00 - Blooming...lo V 0 14 40 " Vnon*. «° l * w *\* B^^‘arVr^n«tll 60 ti procure licked offle Of this Company, In the Monongaheta Uousa, third joor below the corner J DURAND, Sup’t, Oie-relmd. j <ia j. a. PHtabnnrb. PBSrNUVLVASiA ftAILtiOAU. lira.PhilcdolpW* tor PituLurgO at 7 “ J ‘ “ bargl. for POUndclphi. »t V, A. M. MU.FAST LINK Inarra PhU»'l»lpLia for Iltteburgh ». IP. bureb tor PtiilnilalpUia at 130. I-. M. THK WQHT Ki- PRKSS TKAIN IcarM Philadelphia f° r P !‘‘ >b ," l £ h * l P M iL l PilL-burgh for Philadelphia at V dO, l. M. tilnlr-rllte Acnommodatlon Train learw) Pittsburgh daily, aa^ipMianday. at 4=30 o'clock, P. 4L Brinton;. A«»mmn ,lalion Train leavw Plttabnrgh daJy at 11 o dock A M., d^lln« at Pitiabnrgh «lth thr llaUmal, I Mad L-on {jßfuyntn and 1 odiaaapnUa, lad, Ciocinnati, Day i i,T D H*llefooU»n«, Sanduaky. Tul*lo, C ® i Uu h odumbujs “"* iUon aud L ' h * • ; kl*«,’wiUi LhoSU-aci l*ock«l Boat* from and to N*wOuHAf*a, 1 Louis, Locihtiu-I and Cwcisciati. > ... ! Th Ticket* can bo bad lo or trom altlicr of tb« abora ‘ r '"f?r lurther p.rGcularr, handbills at th. dlßsr.nt Kt.mns ooinLa. Passengers from the West will find this the ! route to toure. Now ' ora,ot Rostom er g 4 J. MKBRIMILv, Agent, *Pai»enger Line*, PUUburgh. Devolution of Co-PbrlncrbUlp. ri’llli P.rtoemh.p hereto:.. <• rjl.tlot betweb tb« un>l. I -nol «« 1110 RUIW i CXI , b»5 UU» d»y been mStuel enneeot. M. U4»l»' rrtlnne from ll.» Or ■ Tbr bioiu-.- lb.' l.t. Bra. Win i» -tu«i by in* ' »->tu ' ?£ p 1 .,U.n. .. «*«. xIJ *-». *< " n A ,“' 7 M L JfKPHKNH, <) EU ALBKHT '•ugl'' «i nubbin .eh. July 'JS, id t-wt AUSI&T BIGKL.OVV A CO., Cai'CVEHSO&B TO B M. DUIELOW.) V,. 4, iLm-md ALry, n*ar xfr„i. FITTSBftiQU. _ coacuk&, cakriau Kft, ptLtrryN*, nCOGIKS. and «*T»ry d«‘«*ripUon of Kanry (gjjgSQgjfijZa bull lto <-rd«*r. and flniabvl Ul a onnurpa«*«d tor beauty of design, A«s anr* ul fin L-h, aklll of workmanship, ami durability of material*. , All work warranted. NEW ALK ri'UK nubKTUwr tak*-* ihia muthoj to inform■ W* frieoda I and customs that b.* ootnmrodw Brewing for the Jiaon on the tnsfcin/, and wiH b« prepared to furnish Ulfl superior ALKB. 4r , Id ibj quantity d*dml- Tb« bigh«*t market price lo P a ' d fo * K oo * * ouuJ ’ clean DAKLISY. UH.UNS and YEAST .applied “™ BU , TU> .o*l4 lm(obj) HU etrreL Pltubotgh. Pa. _ « iROIMUAM WATOUEB-U ie lb. unlvereal trellmouj P 1,1 Railroad men, ll.nkers, and Ibmw In other. P»f; hull, requiring acourate time, lb.t the bhaa. Prod, hem w.X manufacture »• w str * uJ ' u> ” Jo ”' u mo ’ l , "held., end ut.cqu.n~l by my other maker Uu »( thrw wliicb have broo UHt-d bare beeo found U> run »Üb ■ n . j n jh<» year. I hard obtained the agency tor thy* wile of these Watchw in Pittsburgh and Bute of Peno- F. H Adams A Hon’d, and other Qrst claw Watched tor aale. . , Watch Repairing done In the beri wlLgoNi 1 i 07 Market *t-, comer of Fourth- _ iir a'nTKU TuM KOI ATKI.Y-A good ciook and UirU to I W do houee work In lie country; 4 Gardener. with good reference; . Jonrnoym.n Shoemaker who .peaks Get m.n and English; ten Girls to do house work In the <d 7 “ ag« paid. Also, » boy ot y years lo be given out ’’’prit'ate famine, and hotel, can ba supplied wltb Walter'i Chambermaid., and all kind, ol domestics, nuraaa, kitchen glrla Ac Clerks, Halwtmen, Carriage I>rirara, Porter*, La- U " 'ttfTKLLIGKNOR omCR, . 410 Liberty etreat. augfl _ _ „ ' I ,11 CUMMINGS' WORKS—A full Bupplyjust reeolved 1J at DAVISON'S BOOKSTORE, 66 Market .treet. Pamlly Prayera, 3 vola.; $1,60. Minor Worka, 3 volfl.; 76 centa each. Loctorea on—Daniel—the Seven Oborcbes—the Apoca- Ivnee. 1 vole.—Parables and Miracle.; 76 oouta oacb. 7 Spture Readings, on Matthew, Mark, Luke, Genesis, Exodua. and Levlllcua: 76 centa each. h The Church Before the Hood; Benedictions or the Hew ed Life ■ The Tent end the Altar : Voices of the Day, Dead, md Night; B,gnsof the Times; The Dally life; 76 cent. *wa od Romanism ; fl. jmmuDloD Table ; JW oente. ; aikIT&UOD , 35 WDU ■w 'wuuii »v Miaa bkwkll.—um»» iuii, b: Im m.wi-11, »ulb.>r ol •• Aniy lUrburt.” •• lUrtiudo, jlb. l'iino, paper eoTera, Slj .<>r 1 rol. clotb, lew work from the pen of kllsa Sewell, Is character the English press as possessing the earn" P? wt ? M daye'd Id the early fictions of this writer. Nowhere 'fwiuh language cau be found more T&luablo life ohtloaoDby" than In the pages of those engrossing vol umea. P tLj Jo not ebound in etertling end h0 " lbl ® JJ? turre but present to the render those admirable photo g?e?b» O! •• home life," trblcb ere euro to erreet lion of those who ere fond of the loTelt end the good. U..T- aa lea hv LL MINK** a t K BUgO by No. laHmahfieM et. | tVAVB _ YUUR DlMJJST—Just'receiTwi, by express—Uar per for August, 20 cents. „ We will furnish Harper and Putnam for 40 cents , llarpeT and Godey for 40 cent* ; do do Graham for 40 cents ; do do Knickerbocker for 40 cents ; do de Leslie’s Ladies* Gazette for 40 cents ; do do Peterson for 37 cents ; do do N. Y. Journal for 38 cents ; do do Ballou’s Magazine for 30 cents ; piece ,0 Bare 20 per cent onß^U; « c ;» “ at No. 30 PHth street. -iWuoN'a UKKAT WORK ON aPIKITUALIBM-MiHl- M e™ My.Uries Explained and Expoasd; In four part., l Olairroyant Uevalatloua of A- J. DaTifl. ■1 Pbexiomeua of Spiritualism explained and expoawl. t that the Bible la gi»en by InapiraUon of the » eoßpmd *$ *■"*««“» thM * m.nifeatatioM are from the B P' rl '“ ° f “!i gwedenboru 4 Olairroyant Beyelatlone of Emanuel BwedenDorg. By Her. A. Mahon, President, Ac Vor sale by aug2l COLONY—A very desirable hi denee is offered for sale, situated in tLe Kora Township, 6 miles from Pittsburgh- The ts oo by 34 feet, arranged with four rooms, a kitchen and large hall on the first floor, and is provided with a water closet, bath room, 4c. There are 54 acres of land attached to the house, held in fee. and an undivided of 546 acres more. The Dwelling House, with the two aere lot, (on which there are 100 fruit trees of choice qualities, besides grape and strawberry vine*, stable, ohicken house, 4c.,) will be sold separate, or with an interest in the Colony. The arrangements for the education ef children make this a desirable property for a man of family. 8 CUTHBERT 4 80N, No. 68 Market sL, near Third. nwwNOAliON OF TUB QHKAT BKMI-ANNUAL iirtt-A A MASON A 00. will continue their sale ™nnth of August. They will again mark through fn-fhej. reduce the prices of their stock. of NEW GOODS wil, toll oMortinont mon, oompl.te - at the opening of J? and rtr®«»-one mun & . fnnb with nine rooms, nil ta' *°?i b, .old terr low. Bn boose with fire rooms. Tb j ijgQjiis WOODS, quire of ja fourth street. aag2i , ' r .. . . * ' • • ." * , ; ■ . ; ' GEO LIVE N A^ENT Z^^pfoIaiiTOB., N«SK2 s&!£&*££ in the d>7 for passenger, al Tl TL b p^ri™ d hartDg,at considerableeapenee , httod ln 4 Q^ BION 8 ION HOU BB , : fully solicit a ehare of public patKMge. Tbere wat , splendid STABLE and entire WAGON TAttU. a™ log ample accommodation to trOTelere and Larder and Bar wUI be furniahed with the best the roil can afford. _ (Pf Oli A» H. HOTB I* » Cnmrr 0/ Finn and St. rpilK underalgued, fonnerly l>, 11 has 1 taken thle large and commodious BOTBL, ana n redtted It In magnificent style, would resneotfally in his friends and the traveling public “ n “hls h3ng sored, with the cobeenlonce of the boUBe »nd perlence In the bualness, be.can glre entire satlstact and his charges moderate feb2i WM. 0. CONNELLY. —GOOD 1 NTKST HOUSE, , CORNER OP LIBERTY AND QUANT STREETS, near tbe Railroad l>«pot. janl&ly OWSTOH’S. WAVE KLKY HOUSE, 60 Sooth Eighth a treat. b«t»M A ohwtout end Walnut, Philadelphia. fHK'UNIOH, a To. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S.WEBB of Pi the Eagle.) Proprietor. L - J — UABK.IL.Ij HOUSE) rORVBK or MAIN AND SOUIM STS., WARREN, O K Proprietor tabes pleasure in announcing to ihe I subtle that this netr and elegant Hotel has been opened home of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the ofllce of the Ohio StageOompany.it otters unsurpassed in Warren for thaaccommoda ti.iD of ihe traveling community. . C A share of public patronage Is respectfully au)7 : ” FRANK.L.IN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PAIIKEU ft LAIIID, Proprietor*. JylU 3m | TERMS »I,SO PER DAY. acriILLAS HOBBK, JOHNSTOWN, VENN A rIHIE umlerelgned boring taken charge of the eboTf i=;.a?-s;:»s-3 HARE’S HOTEL, f Late Farmer's Exchange) NO 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Fifth street, Pttt. Jod;f>l. “>• public. JaapU *“ J wL DWhIDB .hall b. aanUn* on a pta- «b» -■ th. con, IbrW a Oral claw hotel can b. fom J? pATKIos A BUN . ?4t " KhOUtSCK IIOTKL, No 100 hUOADWAir, nkw yokk croaDUCTSb o» tm loaofaui pla«.) redben lovejoy, I'KOI’KI ETOR. REST AD RAN Tc. WILKINS HALL* w. C. GALLAGHER, P “ ® E J o *' spacious BriUbliehniant has Wn lcaae-1 b ? tc-rltmr, nud wmplaUU r»not»u»l. LU la »t »U bonra prapirwl 10 , 1 «*£ S‘BUto Üb“a U pi:L U . B.r «iU ba «* ~‘X£-j , £L B, .rsk& ncriptlon, In it» wnson, °» n >1 S b G ALL AUII KR UnlL [MM proprietors hire «p»reon IJ epicure a* the <*“*• s comfortable report, ea UmM „ith .•patroua** ° r * *eo«roa* gOUANDKLM£iiBII> tt i J. 8. DAVISON, • 06 Marfcat at. A ' -a " y " * ■ , ,' v S rf . V . ■ P-; 'itn ■■■ f.'J Wi ki “S’ I-- ,'- ‘ !' J ■:••-- hotels, JAMBS SHANNON. Proprietor. o. n! COH.M I tUPIA „ «-OVBTER AND COFFEE HOUSE."** D. BABHABD. tic 40 Strut, txhctai Wood md Jfart<l. ~n 10.1 J ] ’ uTTOinnoil. CRYSTAL PALACE, ' so, 111 «»< l ' C. C. BKKLY, RESP ECTi'OLLY Inform. hi. MenJ» anJ th. in general, that ho ha. juat staiXcal h^ “-UI .Obra. <4lou.oal.ar- open »ntll So clock in the morning. _ . .... -■ . .. ■ nyVrKH 8A1.0051 AND HS» rAI'IUSYI 108 WOOD STBEET mil K .übKriber ha. no. hi. OYBTKH SALOON AN! I ttTINU UOOSK perlectol In a manner that cannot XsrKn’lTlr'lLLuJvHS 0 / TRUDAT.tTomIha . * . A _, rmu loot. lb. atunuon of tLa mLli 104 Wood jk2o:m*«tf _ 1 u no. fully propel u> “7” l ?' ALLKY <tear Wood fltrwt.) will l» pancluaUj *tUt»ded to, md tbaW d«lW«r*d lo my p*rt of ih" )e*Uf _ B«ntl*’ L*g«r Bwwr U«.U» So 10 fl tt 1 nUIK nubtcriber hat iutt oiwnod oo« «f l “ e T li.il. in lh. ? l, T **£•'“ A 80. IrJsoJ f t" * •up«“>r commoUliou .lK.nl Linton* '-““‘'l *“ “ | ~K NI TZ. nit. ifr.Siu KtnntU AU« WI) ENULISU,BoIo llotller of SMITH'S colobr.l..J . IJnn.UAIT.nJ to.. Sn.nl. Al*>.oomu.ou Al. .nil I‘orUT, In (l«.n .nil pint b-’ll l * o r _n K ifull» The ttteoUon of families, and th« tr%d*. 1» ros P ull solid led. ~— flla«r») W»l»r and B*rt»p»rilla WM U KNOLISU, flu Solo* mnnutouluriug .nj U>lll.io( tbe »lx>.o bo.o««oa n .n oiUnalTo K.l. Ill* .rtKl*» »"<«< [ h « *»*» ''“‘“jJ j*“ nul»clurucl iToni IUo puioot ooii.u, hoppkks PATKN.T plane rililE undenrlgntd l« preparedto lupvly CAIIF'ItVTERH, x and Worker* lu Wood K «ner»Uy. mih hla patented aud valuable PLAMto. . . All wbo Uaf* tried It. ptvuounce .1 » ««*» J# Th! f ‘i vetiUoo that mtuti aovd cwno Into gneral uae. Tb* fcl loving letter. from practical workmen ere but gun, letter. lb. Patentee bn. rcecl.ed recommending thle plane above *1! others In aw : Ptmicwa Bt*a* OAAiRsf Factobt. 1 February £i, l&W. I W. hereby certify, that Jnrtog the tael here used Uopper'. Patent »»J Jo n “ l „ „ to recommend it to Cabinet-Maker, end perlor 10 eoy other Plane In use. W e cooaider It .d.pUJ to planing oak, cherry, walnut, end .11 aorta or her! wood, end (or planing T.ue-r., it >e , ‘‘£fring t>“ Lhe old mode of ecreplog, b«»id™ bring » lime. Uoe moo, by uung tLI. Plane, will plane “«• reneer. then Hr. moo can So W eoy in a*e. T Copper'. Patent Ueneh Pl.oe, enJ bellere It to be e moel 'loe ll ™ l ,r V d |‘ iw tor which II l> Intended, a. e oomblneUoo of plene enJ ’“n b'oerdculerly .Jept-J to planing Toneere, utJ It Joe. not rteurire one-fourth the time or labor ot the old method, end Thor, no doubt, .hen lu property become >7““7t. known, but thet it trill entirely . upereede the tenner to "T^^ch"—end „to ell j*™- fo varan m the Dapper Patent Bench Plane to veneer* a* uu Jajtxs W. WooDWBU, Furniture Wereroome, 87, OS Third at., Pltubargb. piUtburgh, Ftbrwvy 27. MrtflKH v RATON, of thin City, la my sole Agent lor the Vlane* or of right* to manufacture and soil them sale of l lane*, or 01 ***“» WM c . UOPPRR. Pittsburgh, Msrch 1 Mkls' BOOK FOB BAlLBOAl) KNGINKKIUs. Contain %a » S vie. ■srs.M -“Bri£. .‘bj- “»bu*S. U.ock, own Engineer. Pock..- l "°. k ?h?oh)*c’t of tb. present work is to supply . want | * * n >.rfkilv felt by Asslßtsnt Engineer® od Railroads. ▼ery crnerally lei y j n Q e ij containing th f these tables others peculiar to the and wpedally the necessary formate for wt caries, turnouts, crossings, ic„ls. desideratum which this work Is designed to B “PP)?- . , 8 , eM _ u 8 Miurkar Aoitmnr, West Point, April ia, lbbl_ . i hate looked oyer "lienck fl Field Book for SIS BnglneerCand think It well adapted to the oh lect ite author propnees, and hare no question but It will be &nd . very ue«tu, and praotlcat yolnm. both for eEceand Held work. Turn, April 31,18 M. i rCfo^WlI i ow’ t^n““" K 'wth e thTp n^! ! 'nte ShSTUe “t least In their pfeaent form,appear to possess hhrheryalue than that of mere novelty—that of a mint of higher J , b , ~ , V al!sbls, not to say desire !^ n Io conclusion, while ! think thedeslgn ls sneh as to adapt It ekosllently well cordial satisfaction with lm executlnn, ; 0. E. and Plrectnr of , Pnr.al.by Dealer In Engineers’ Stationery i Market street, corner of Second. XGAZINKS fob BBWKMBKB- Gedey’s LBdy'» BooK; Household Words ; New York Journal; Peterson’e Magazine; Yank£« Notions; wool's Mazarine ibr August “not mppl® of new books Star Papers, by Beecher; M«moira of James Gordon Bennett; My Bondage and Freedom, by Fred. Douglass , Doestlcks’New Book; Oleve Eall.by Miss Sewell; Light and Darkness ; Life of Sydney Smith, in 2 rols. Received »nd *» £ QIU)ENF ISNNBY 4 OO.'S, Ptfth st., opposite theTheatre- -fSLKABANT REBIDENCB FOB HALE,- P itZiwlth lot of ground, well Improred, 60 feet front K rtjSit by 83deep. The house contains » bJd^ room throe *£**£*s£ smell "*>“»- Portico end &]SlbT A B<s Terms euj, • 63 Market street, aaglo rpHli BINGULAK ADAPTATION of I Hall Coloring Fluid .Sects tUe sphU roou of the holr, »nd thus ttimuloUa the n.tur»!**??„«, of coloring matter, giring ton* and atrangth to Itaipo _ * It does not act * a dye, but as a i-estoratiTe_ Fity 06 *J**“«- Soldb, L tfZZ •* * kf. • i **. '■ -f *« V *• * *«»#£* " J j INSURANCE COMPANIES. j Increase of Cash Capital j TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS \ MTttA ISBDBANCB COMPANY, HARTFORD. CONS.— I CHARTERED 1819 PAID UP. » Cuf . „ .. , • ;- - *BOO,OOO. ! j|i O&Dkt&li “ * T ' in?? TOT WHY QTXTH ANNUAL 5-TATRSIENT of the I INaOBANCB COBPANV of aart <l, as furnished this agenoy on tie lot of January, l#66j ider oath. • u ng jal Estate, unincumbered. •••_• 'l"'''"* * irenty-two Bonds, 6 and i cant., pay- able seinhannaaUy ? ais is tjbts due the Company, secured by 10^327 Ills Receivable, well secured, payable at B qq aitroad Stocks In Connecticut.•••••• tio’KQfl oo ank Stocks In the city of Hartford Hi,S96 *> aok Stocks in New York ciiy l ash on hand,in Bank, and In hands or Ajenta otht-ra~..... - $773 278 63 The amount of Uebllltieedoe or not due to Bunks or other crtditora,— nothing. Losses adjusted and due,-—none. Loasea adjusted and not due, $148,6 . for further Losses unadjusted and In suspense, wailing for runner TloUtofllfL against the Company are email, such lne true ted to takeJrriLta'ge, depend. ife^rwssssisfc the fir. department, end .arise; the The amount Insured in bloc as oi a I design IS to limit the lo« , SeUrT' a „r, or ' Uartford, Jan. let, MU. ste'SK hi. bee. tno ’ l^» E * D R J y b ' I^ LB R, Juetlce of the Peace to £E covering nearly all deeortpllona of property. Is sued at thte agency, at reraaneratlre rates. «-Offlce, No. il Water rtreet, Ageot. '"iKTIIA IHSUja.ANCK'CaMPAMY, OF HARTFORD, COSN OUAKTiaiD, PAID UP ,5500,000 Calh Surplus oa ltr Jan at, 1855 8373,1873 ri-IHIS Capital Stock end Surplus 1» securely ‘n»*f**J I the benefit of «1! polity holders. As “ r f",’,,,, the claims *o hove to pcbllc confidence 1U to pay losses promptly, we state a (act, Ihat >“ rarv from 11J6.000 to {llO,OOO per month. Its business Is tar/, and well distributed, and in our opinion no Company fo the UnTted State. affords hotter Indemnity to polity toll's than the Aitna. They continue to make on property In town and country, at rates as low as Is con ,latent with Balsty to the policy bolder^ «-Office, North-west comer fifth and Wood tore.ta, PitUiburitb. °" c “, Itu»U parlaol the World “JjilJlLANi INSURANCES On goods by rfrora, canalß, lakaa ami land carriages, lo l „p.r l , o ftt.irnion iH]NgoiiiNu]£3 Ou mercb&odU« generally “"lsaSa 1 OB TUB OOTl’p ANT, Norecibor 7, auioof plnnaybrauln, Pblladeipbla dry, Spring Garden, Southoark, arid other toana, isi.om a Stocks In banka, railroads and lnaarancoa com- pan Lea Bills receivable Onfth oo hand t . Balances In the hands of Agents and premiums on Marin. Policies recently Issued JJ Bttbßcrlptioo Notes - ’ Djucro&e: Wn>. Martin, , te.B-M.Ha«on. Joseph H. Beal, , Hugh Craig, JUmuml A Sonilsr, | * ” ,D ’ John 0. Darls, j Charles Robert Barton, , Bamael E. Stokes, .John R. Penrose, Henry Bloan, Ueorge Q helper, j ernes Tregneir, JtviwurJ Darlington, Wm. Ky"*’” IL Jooeaßrooke, 1 Joshua L. Pric*. J. G. Johoeon, : JanwßTrnnent, James C. lUod, : Jobn B. Semple, Tbeopilua Paulding. | Oharlee Schaffer, James B.M'Parlani, i J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, W 0 Ludwig, • ! B. T. 0. Morgan, do. WM. MARTlN,President. T 1108.0.11 AND, Vice President. Jossra W. Oowaa, Bec*y. . * P. /L MADBIIIA, Aient, No. 96 Water utrwet, Httaburgtu XbV rrukl» ifir* Iniurmnce Compmj, j Of yhiladelphui, \ DIRJCCTOitS —Charles W. Uanckrt, U * r k T ° l £“ ! Warner, hamuel Qrant, Jacob R. Smith, 000. W. Kleb- Molded D. Lewi*, Adoluhi R. Borio, DatUl 8-Itrtnroe, Jlorrt* l>att*r*m. <W N. UAHOUa, RruultnL Oh ah. Q.B-lxoi**, Secretary. , ESOT'Otlnuo to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on wry Saeription of property, in town and country, at rates u low as are consistent with security. , - , The Company hare reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely Inrealed, af ford ampl* protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company 4 on January Ist, 1861, as pub lUbri ,gT«.bly to u> Act of Aawmbly, »•» u■ rt«: Morw - Tuaporar; Louu “;JSS m I » That baa o»w been offered to the public. Tbfllr principal object for tbla removal, la to giro them more facilities for the . _ 1 WHOLESALE TRADE. Ttvl*l ... ...J1,a12,.08 44 Tii.T »r, nropfiri.'.i lo ,e'.i Goo-la at the —Blnr. thalr ln™>rpor»Uon, • p«rl<*i of l»«nt,-on« i LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! ITZ ! LV v wn. u~ -b. - »p —- k4T*nUhjefl Of lo.nrunc, u well m ti. »uj JHpo«»- , f«Uir«*l >“ lb * c U “‘y T 0 3, wO It K., Uoo to D»« -Ith prompta«» »U UaWUUnt A | jTOJ, DPOB TU. SHORTEST HOTME. 00-. Tbinl.u. j »ad dutiful EfEtor « Tuit iml*D *JA™ _ i frocks dress, walking and BUSI LIFE INSURANCE, ! ness coats. iwn 'TUTTHT PiIMPANV Our Iniereata are Identical *lth those of our customer*, ANNUITY AND TRUST COM AW », « wefcwure the public that bur fidelity wiU not fail In y*HILAPELPIIIA. ! fltUng ell orders we tnay be fbYorod with. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1050. tfffvWNT fORQBTTHK PLACE- ' No. 88 Wood street, (JArll ALa J5-OU,UOU. , BAaT B11)B j 00RHSfi 0 f diamond ALtn. nmrt S K Corner of Third &nd Chtitnut \ yWedeslreour petrobatounderstandthatwebaTe ™ ** qtrreta Philadelphia. no longer any connection with the Clothing; Business on DUJOTOaS- f Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Ooddanl, \ ; Ambrose W. Thompson, Lswreoee Johnsoo, . Benjamin W Tinsley, G*o- M’Henry, Jacob CKlorooc*, James Derereux, William M. Godwin, William M Bee. /» rtndenl— Stephen R.Crawford. Vie* t'vttvlou— Ambrose W.Tbompeon. Jtedical Baswner, Pittti*ayK —James Q. Ulson, M. D Agon,, m*rl7;y No. 74»ourth ttroot. llU»burgh. PENHB Y L VANIA”rSfiRRAIICE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH, OOIU.ER OP FOURTH AND BMITUPIEUP STREETS. AutborlMd Capital, 0300,000. INBUHE BUILDINGS and other property against loes or damage by Ftro»>od the perils of the S«a and Inland NarUatioo and TranaportaUou. Win P Johneton. KoJy PntterMio, W M*Cllntock, Kennedy T. Friend. II M Lou*. I. Orter Spinal. 4 J Jorum, Oeorse a. While, Jacob Painter, * * Cerner. luneeS-Negley, W ' H n l! »" n ' Wui«» Haniploo, D. 8.1 ark, Hon PrwUenL IiODY PATTKftBON, Vice rrwslJeiil. A A Capp l **. Secretary an\l Trvaflurer W a f'e on ict, Assistant ftacgetary ' Western Inroranco Company, Piuibtirgfc. B MALiE, Jr n President. 1 F- M. GORDON, Secretary I OA.PITAL, •*OO,OOO, XI7" ILLlnsureagainst*!! kinds of risks, FIRE and MA W RIMS. AU losses will be liberally adjusted end managed by Dissaxoas who are well known In the community, and who are determined. bv oromptuetsand liberality, to maintain the character which key have assumed, as offering the beet protection to those who desire to be Insured. , „ " Dlrtctm ß.MlUm, Jr.,O.W. Rlcketaon, J W Hatl.r, Ef. Holmes, It., W. H.Smith, 0. Ihmuon, Seorge W. Jiokwn. Wm.M Lyon.Jamea Llppeocott,George Darele, James Me- Anise, Alsxnndsr Nimlct, Tbomu Ucott. m. Office, No. 03 Weter qtrsst, (Werehouoeof Bpeng A 00-, up* tain,) Pittsburgh. nof^ly JOUN liITTL No. ttO 1 Lii HAH just received t tides • BRANDIES. ; Uetite Braudy, (vary fine,) Otard Dupuy A Co. (super.) Marreti A 00. WINES. Borclal Madeira, Howard, March A 00., M&d’ra East India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, ! Rutherford's Scotch Ale, - . Maniaulilo do Barclay’s London Porter, • Table do Wild Cherry Brandy, Cooking do Absinthe, Beeswing Port, Anise the, Pure Juice do Ouracoa, Ordinary do Sardines, 8L Jalien Claret, Mocha and Java, Malaga Dry, Yonng Hys. and Black Teas, Do Sweet, English Bronson Cheese, Champagnes, Imported Havana Cigars, of Anchor, various brands, Yerwraey, Old Monongahela Whisky, of Hddeseck, all grades. Together 'with all other articles connected with the business. my2tj;d*w 5 wig manufactory. Six doart from the Aqueduct, opposite the Chiiccior't Office, ALLIQOIST OITT, IB PREPARED TO FIIaL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and all kinds of Ornamsntal H»lr Work. Ths best quality of material Is furnished, and entire itisfaotion guaranteed. my!6:dewly Alexander W. Foster, Attorney and counsellor at law, ahd soua roa m CttAUcißT, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and fbr the Oolleotion of Olalma in Great Britain and Ireland. J®-Collections made In this and adjoining Counties; Es tates of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a ftw doors above Smithfleld. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1856—(inh28:daw) ' A. W. Foster, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Oommißsioßer fbr the Btates of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. ay. Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofo for reoord or use in any of the above named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1866—{mh28.-daw afmmieai—a Cnttage Honas in Allegheny for sals. Price |7OO. 1 Eft&ftSSfSi on Menu. Washington “'lf,™ lD ToSnSasr 1 * ' **~'v - - ' ' -'« t ~ . BANKEBS AND BiiUyKb- I B TOCK , ANt'' , BVK“S^»r Ofhc*. Ifo. 9*i Fourth st* otovi wood , . NOTBB, Draft*, Bonds, Mortgages, andloaason colla tes . «>.*>tUtad. ’stocta bought Md*>W »m -mlKsion Laud Warrants bought and said. Particular attention paid to the purchase and Bala of attfloied to promptly. h. truism „„„..jas. Wm. H. Williams ts. Co., • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. B. Comer Wood and Third itrceU. All transactions mads on llboroj terms. of Bills, Notes. Atu promptly ottanAod to. Jan26.l» i’OOIBKLL& WILLUUtt, BANKERS, i ND Dealer! In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold aniISUTOT A Coin. Current and Par Fnnde tecrtrod on <topMlt SKodisbought and sold on commission. CoUeeUona miyle op Ativ oolQt io tlie United BtfltsS, Bomh East corner of Market and pA , myl l _ 213,606 06 AB.THURB, RODGERB & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS* COKSliil OF FOURTH AIM 3HITHFIKLD STREETS, au2:Bm Plttebgxgti, P«- UcmOTal. PATBICXB 4 PBUSHXI, BANKERS AND B*iSQlt Ham Removed their Office to Die Cbmar of Fifth and Wood to. mraBUMH, pa. _ * PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers ul Mno Bn**** ernl Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Asceptancas, Q4M, and Bank Nptes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. nnlted Collections made In all the cities thmnghoot thePnHed states. Deposits recelred in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. l. feba _ H. HOLMES 4 80H8, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, nays RiuovED rnua bauxiho ahd axcsahq* orixca *o no. 67 itAßXit sTKirr, rotm nooas bxlow out srann. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange BrokOT, . add Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Cold, Ml ,er sod lljuk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Oitlee constantly for sale. . ~. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United Stales. Deposits receiyod in per funds or ourrent pat**, No. OT Market .Vreet, between Ttird and Fonrth Sts. tlaKhly TIERSAX A- CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, So 06 Wood Street, xomer of Diamond Alley, PtrrBBOBOU, , . BUV AND SELL Bank Notee and Coin; DiaeountUme exchange, and promissory notes; make coUecteone In all the principal cities of the Union. Receive S Mil end P on interest, and give thdrpromptattentlonte ell other matter, appertaining to e Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly oo hand. _ m * JOHN WOODS* BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotel. STOCK, bought and sold on COcimission. Collections carefully ottended to. Interest paid on Djposlt sfcTNo fourth street, nearly oppositette^M.^l. Baat. ____ . " " HILL A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOBLBBB, coaasß o* wood sap fitth araiiw* SIGHT EXOHANGS on the Eastern Cities constantly for cals. Tims Bills of Exchange And Notee discounted. Uold, SllTer and Bank Notes, honght and sold. Co lecUon. m al. In ell the principal cities of the United Statea De posits received of Far and Current Fonda. [mariniy ..... laanra, mnaan eaub, raoaisoi xaann. KRAMER & BAHH, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUV AND SELL Gold, Stiver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Becnritlosjpnrehase Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on Bast and West; buy and sell Slocks on Commission. Collections roads on all points In the Union. [mF* 0. E. ARNOLD ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. DEALERS in Kxchenge, Coin, Bank Notee, Bight end Time Drafts, Ac. OoUectlone carefnUy attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part ofttte Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. „ 9 No. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank of Ptttstrg. [sets Demiitieond FOragn Sxehanpe, Sank Soto, Odd and Silver B X C H 8 B OF WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., 64 wood sxaxix, pimsuana. aa* Interest aUowed on time deposits. [JanlS raoarson biu ITnwvVV'Tw* 0- THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, fjamer of Third and Wood xtreeU, WtelAcrgh, Pat . 24,012 20 .160,826 04 . 16,011 30 $027,410 63 DISSCTOfLfI. Ei Jr., Afienl, inaaTi SvasiT, the following Very ebuloe »r Jamaica, Santa Crus. GIN. ' Boguet, \ London Oordial, V Schnapps. \ BUNDRIE3. RENTER, V V.v Dl&Ufi Of THOMAS WOODS, «S-COMMERCIAL BBOKEB,"** AND DIALKB IH Rot*«. Bondi* Stoekit R«al B«UU* ®«*i ™° ' * 2t0.1t, Fourth tuSmsburgh,X* fW Clmmlottl’a Loan Offlce, NU. too SJHTHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.- Money loaned on Gold end SUver Watches, Silverware end other valuable articles. ‘ ul4:dl? CLOTHING. CLOTH IN Q STORE! JOHN M’GLOSKEY & CO.. 1 FORMERLY of the celabrated Clothing Depot o& Liberty 1 street which baa won an unbounded popularity under he name of the TIIRKK BIG DOORR, bare, for the par po** of acquiring more epaoe fbr their Immense bualneu, ri moved to the spacious building on thecornerof UUMOjfc ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they bare now the moat BPLENDID stock OF CLOTHS I AHO . REAM MADE. CLOTHING, Fait and Winter Goods I EDMOND WATTS, MEHOUANT TAILOR, KO. 186 LIBERTY STREET-- 1 hare now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goode Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plosh Vttt- Ings, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English 0&*sl mores, of every style and shade in the market, all of which 1 will make to order on ths moat reasonable terms, »nd warranted to suit. oe ”_. NEW BPRIHU GOODS* JCST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKKY A 00*8 Whole eal« Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largeet and moat varied stock of (roods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of Inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have b«Q purchased from first hands, and, oonsequentiy, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to **y that we c.d an! do soil .1 *» “mall profllasa.nl 1 “ u “ l “ “V?" •rn rlilM. Therofuro, w« rospectfullj InTlta the attention ~I wholeeide dealers anil coantrj msrolmnts, In gTmom,M -IT. a. a call. auJ c-lamina our extonslTs »ssortin«pt Of, 11KAUV MADE OU'illlNa. It U almoat Impossible to .numerate the -ju.nl ■ v of Immanaa plies of garmonta that l, to be awn at this It i f ratobUshment ; It la aufttdant to “UarteAV DaT " l “ U * l “om b^SY l T^. Clothing ( Clothingt rt \liE undersigned respectfully informsjhlfl friends and the I public that be Is now receiving at hlsstore, No, ITT Lib erty street, a choice assortment or Cloths, And Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he la prepared to make to order In the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on hand a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retaiL Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find ti to their advantage to call at ITT Liberty street,before makingthelr purchases. tmaiVj 0. CONNER. Hew Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. TUB subscriber has Just opened this new establishment, where he has always on hand a large and choice assort* men t of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ees. Tha public are requested to give him a criL marfitly* B. OPPRNIIRIMER. ' To Houeekeopere. W« hare now opehed one of the Urgent stocks Of CHINA, CLASS,enI QUEENSWAHK, BUrUhla for housekeepers in the olhr, end Intend selling itrerylow prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, oonalstlng of forty-eight pleoes, for the low price of Bonr Dollars, and all other OOods In proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season Just passed, we am later-' mined to work It off at low prices. We hare just opened SOL e hoauUfnl shapes Of White Stone Moat Dishes; Vege table do; Colored Diehls for stowed chicken, eto-etu. Also, some rary handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Tollst Wue, Is large—all of Which wa hare put down la pdee to _eUUthe times. FftBNOH CHINA. We have some twenty different styles of French China Tea sets, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets all of which we are selling at least twenty-fire per cent below former prlcaa. _ „ HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan* uia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc„ Is large, and we wUI sell them at very low pricey - , pntw. ' glaSs wabb. , Oa hand and receiving, a large Block of BcatonandPUta burgh Qlasa Ware, tfhlch we will eell at manufacturer's pricoß. OOMMOH WARE. Our stock of common Tons, to ora, and every article suitable ft* country.or city £*«VJ large, to whii we InVite the attention ofdty and ooontry mercfiants, as we will sell them very low for cash. Housefcee pare and others in-want of caaap China and QawnßW.ro’ will do Well by onlling nffib A UALU No. 64 Uwkct, b«tw»«n M mnUUi owaalla oa\ B. Wblta. HOUSES, STOBE-BOOMS, WAIU!HOCBKB. *Oj, TO UKTI — Lawre&ccudt —A comfortable DwelUDg Hoom of boll, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rcoms, Ac-, ”wo 8-y Brick and papered, ooßohineon street, near the eanaL Bent su> Dwelling House of rent $175 per year. Foaol ana ***'“& _._d A» Two bouse Is two Btortus, with basement, cellar, yard Ac. Two Warchonscs on Water street. A large Btore-room on Fourth street. Together with * gos, . Apply to 140 Third street. jel6 ; - - ■ ■ . ■ JULY MAQAiIKBS , , . «„. hl Oodey's lady’s Book, for July—» c ®?‘". Ballon’s Magaalne, ~ „ Yankee Notion* “ , „ Frank Leslife N.Y. Jonrnal, 18 North Brttikb, for May- . «BSofflw£fa. l£ESa.M<jKfts tt* fev»leat COST, and SO HOTtBOO. OaU at LAUFFHBHBOOB STUB*, si Wood street, If you want to get 1 Qbeap Hilary- \t- ■ y~ H. _.. ~ y+.+`r~ MISCELL ANKQU S 100.000 COPIES! Mi STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON - ,«* I -iI«BLJ»Tgg WESTERN WATERS, AtmlJmMM fSBSBsTEAUROAT DrRKCK)!#.— iinderHiJmod have now' In coiiree of prepnrattaii.n •fl gXEAM£OAT DIRKpTORY,WhIcb will b& Owp^l^ 1 next; the book wlUcontaltiovet two tubdred pages,' IniUh l n the best stylg, end neatly hohbdThadarable Simet IT WILIJBffONB OF THE MOST INTEREST* tun BOOKS BVBRTUBUBHKD, and win be'a‘book that wilf he Interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM* BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a Complete' H6t 'tod d SXfutltm of oil the Bt«amboata now afloat on the Weatcrn Sd Boptbera walera. 'The length, .mMelapeatf, power iod tonnsto Of each boat, where and by whom hunt, the name or the boat, with the irade »he le in, ilto, the named of-Capihiim and offlcera, her age, Ac. Ac. ThaDUemory will contain a hlaiory of Steamboats and Bteamboatlng on tba Western waters bWco the application of a ketch ofthcflret boat built foi; tho.Oh)o Bhrer, with. tha name of'the bunder, commander and turner. the WESTERN and S°imlE RN ? SS^hq ©8“?® A‘ S SINKING Missouri. Illinois, Arkansas, While, Bed, Ouachita, Ytitoc, Sdother Rivera, with the Townaand (HUea laid down, wltt correct diftanees; alao mav other Rirer and Oommerclal oflnterest to thTpebpla at large. The book WIU OTnlaln the cards of the Tarioua 0.8. mall Boata, wlth uSm they ere in, *O. Ao. The Directory wDI alao, contain .complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Lloeoeed Officera, their places of residence, *o-> dc., the “a''Bteam • boal Law, Its requirements, with showing wbeteintt baufU* the incompetent-ciJlcer, and * toe aaavdgni officer. Ao, Ac., and all the Important U. B- Bu- Decisions op to-date; the. Rates andtaportantCommercial Privileges,Blllsof tiding,lm* portant Decisions of the various U. B. Courts In (freights Lost and Damaged, Ac., AO4 with many other Directory will be illustrated in the best style and orinted in the best manner. The author has for six years beau gathering together all the facts and items In regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on ttieWestern and Southern waters, and now intends publishing _tbfin book form. The price of the work wifi at the sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand coptefrrtU be Issued for the boatmen; all others desirous of subtfaiiblng will have to do so at once, as none will be printed unless orderod in adbanoe. This work Is destined to have a circulation 01 over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mall, from au parts of the country, daily. Some of. the oldest, boatmen, as well as most scientific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be Issued in October, and will be an ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the above W< AU* communications and'letters should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD A CO., Postages Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. je2ftdAWtf Douglas County, Wticowift* THIS PLAC& la situated on the- Bay of Superior and Loft Hand Elver, at the head of Lake Bap^„or ’. & ,?i, Doaeesaee A BETTER BITE, A BETTER H ARBOR, AND SjSbSkß ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY, than any other point In the North west; and Is equalled In prospective Importance by Chicago only. . The Proprietors have a clear, undisputed and unlncnm* bered title to the land upon which SUPERIOR U laid out, and all purchasers of lota receive warrantee deeds tor tne B “superior ni [old out during ttae/£tM.«on, an J already contain*- several hundred Inhabitants, a Lu*ge llptel, a number of Stores, a with Warehouses, and la In all respects the ' MOOT FLOURISHING NEW TOWN in the West, The County Seat, the Laud Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lake Super! gTATBS MILITARY ROAD, now in course of construction, connecting with St, raittA terminates at this place. It Is also the Lake termini the prelected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. The 1 **800" canal will he opened In Jane; after which, four lines of T,iAa Steamere will run to Superior—on© from Cbb cazo. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all nue vessels, having been built expressly for this trade. One Steam Saw Mill is now in operation, and the machi nery tom second la now on the way to Superior, which will be set to work Immediately on its arrival, m v One-half of the lota have been appropriated by the pro*. prletora to be sold by the undersigned to actual setUere on ' Lot terms, to provide a fund fbr extensive public Improve menta. Liberal appropriations have been made for public purposes; parka, churches, railroads, Ac- Sc. In order 10 correct the misapprehension arising from; similarity of names, it Is proper to state that “ Superior CU?, M about the title or which a legal controversy existe, Is another and different place, and in a different township from Soeibjqe. „ of StrpiEioß are signed by Tboe. Clark, «ur* veyOT, and WllUam IL Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be Been in the vriocteal hotels or St. Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. , , , , All oersone who wish to purchase lots, or obtain Intorma tion, are requested to apply to W«L H. tfnrron, Superior, I Douglas county, Wisconsin. Agentand Attorney tor Proprietors of Superior. jy2fc3m Board or HealUx DTotlcw. INFORMATION has been made to the Board or Health that cases of cholera occurring outside of tho city have been brought within Us Umito for relief. No doubt the friends of the sick are prompted bj motives of humanity, y«l it Is proper they should be Informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. The Legislature passed Uwb 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 foxing, scarcely rests so long as there remains a subject for Us re morseless attack. ... r t„_ The Board of Health are determined to enforce tho law. If patients seiied with cholera, or anv malignant or conta iriooa disease, outside the city, must be removed to any o! the Hospitals, persons oonveytng them thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. ...... v The attention of all persons interested is called to the following sections of an act approved April 8,1852: B*o. 6. That any master, commander, or other person having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of the rules or regulations prescribed by the said Board of Health, under the provisions of this act, shall, upon convic tion thereof by indictment or prosecution in any court having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovered and paid Into the treasury of eald Board of grp 7 That whenever the Board of Health shall receive information that any malignant or contagions disease (measles excepted) prevails within any port or place within the Hulled 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 be subject to such control and regulations as the Board of Health may front time to time direct, and publish in one or more newspapers published In the city of Pitts burgh ; and thereupon every pereou or persona, and all coods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such Infected port or place; and having entered and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lattona, »hall be irahji'ct to the name penalties its is procinea for In the preceding section. The penalties of tho whole act will be fltriptly enforced. Bv order A. 0. MURDOCH, 3 Physician to the Board of Health. GEORGE FORTUNE, Health Office. KAGTICAL WORK* kUtt UKOfcUNIOd AMD OfUKKft- The American Miller, and Millwright's Assistant; The Analytical Chemist's Assistant; The Encyclopedia of GbemLtry, practical and theoretical, by Brooth and Morflt; The Complete Practical Brewer; The Builder’s Pocket Companion; The Practical Metal Worker's Assistant, by Byrne; The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne; The Cabinet Maker's and Upholsterer's Companion; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas, Napier; Colburn on Locomotive Engines; Norris' Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers aud Ma chinists; . _ The Complete Practical Distiller, by Byrne; The Dyer and Dolor Mger’s Companion, by Byrno ; The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Bmytb; «. The Practical Dyer and Scourer; . _ The practical Assayer’s, Miner’s and Engineer’s Com- P, Th o c°New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon ; Perfumery: lte Manufacture and ÜbB, by Moiflt; The Arte of Tanning and Currying, by Morflt; Tbo Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier; The Palnter’e, QUder’amnd Vamleher'e Companion; The Paper Hanger’s Companion; The Practical Burveyor’s Guide, by Andrew Dnnoan; Overman on Manuxsctore o( Iron; Rural Qhemlstry, by Solly; Templeton on Bteam and Bteam Engines; The Turner's Companion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and wide Rule; Walker on Electro typing; JS* nam<ff6aS aam ‘ f< “ bl B. T. O. MORG AN, No. IQ-t Wood street, uear Kith. JOHN M*OLOBKKY A 00. V - '.v7*S* - SUPERIOR. . Law Book*. IAM authoriaed to mil low come valuable Law Book*. 10 Tola. Pa. Beporia, by Bare; - Bouvier's Institutes GwenUefs Bvfcieucei Wharton’s Digest, last e«l.j And oth.r Reports, 4^^ at the offlfte ftf Morohig Post. 1 1 UKOMATISM AND NKORALGI A. Dr. BROWN V lnforms iho affilstej, that hb remedy ft* the a tore meuttooed diseases ts one that will cure. Ue will warrant a cure in any ease of thla hind. Thb remedy *as now known to Coll when properly persevered who. Many suffer the torture of this com plaint toy months ana • “ -- “ a.ocrtalO| safe the 1 ours of jg standing llM , tha.__-, to call with out delay, 'Pereoue afflicted with Venereal Dtoeaess, Rheumsttflm, Piles, or Seminal Debility,should not d«l« to gSthtosirtaT'better* containing a fee Immedlstelj Prlrate Booms, Wo. U Blsmnnd Pitta burgh. ■ -- u at i.*wn ngmßTßlt leaued by Thomas Woods, und given avruytoalt >t T» fourth onset, describei •> great variety of PwroerlroUßeeaud Lota.' Tboae u^Unghemea would do well to get a Begieter. 0» On# OrmMrv • T i*o* THOM Kit wfioim. OOKB JUST BEOKIVEU, at DAVISON'S, SSIImM, nem Fourth street— Brenlngfl with the Bomanbta—Seymour; 76 eta. - Hcpfeln*’ End of Controversy, 2 vola; £2. : Prim Travels In the East, 2 vola j $2. Prls6 Essay—Theism; The Pastor's Daughter; Plaia Thoughts; Bennons to Children; Grace of Christ; Tracts by Dr. Plumer. Old Sedatone— pqw and, cheap edition, M' Aft AND WEEKLY PAPKES— : Ladles* flawtte of Fashion for August; Graham's Magailne do do do Peterson's do do Qodoy’e Lady'sß>ok "do Ballou's. Monthly do ‘ The Panorama of Life and Literature; London Illustrated News,-last arriTUli All the Eastern Weeklies for this week. For any new Book or Magazine, call or send to w: agildenfenney a CO.'S, Jy2B Fifth bL* opposite the Theatre- LADIES’ FABMIONB-* ' Leslie’s Ladles flazßtte for August, . Putnam'e Magazine i do SO do Qraham'o' do i' do 30 .do Godey*a Lady’s Book* (second supply*) 30 cento; New York Journal far August* • 18 do Peterson’s Magazine* .. do 1Z do Ballou's do (second supply*) 10 do Pemalo Life among the Mormons* $1; Harper's Magazine and Knickerbocker tor August confi dently expecteu foi* day or Monday* and will be sold at the old price, 20 oents per copy, at * jy2B LACFSKa’a BOOKSTORE, M FUttst. LADIES’ RIDWQ HATS—The lArgeet muJ >* at ,* l s o "' ment of Hiding Bats ever offered In the city, Jus* re* ceired and tor sale at No. 81 Wood'gtreet. aoglß j. WILSON * oQ”-_» nasmnsoap-40 *»»«, MrmrHret ul Wood eta. F A^ YLB i VS* i; -i% ■ .'l . • WA]V : ' V; •" - 1 : , f.,. J- , : ■;“::■{-rt ... . A&JSStot&l*:- / ' I JBBSPt - irritability. InSamnwttaa. H.aa- scho, Palos in the-Brcaa., fcidr,' fi«Br snd,LltnhB.BemalaftimplaUt»,, ltc.. Ac, tiM, wry tew a?s,sßj> tjUft»B**<n?glilch i : Ptufg&tr?*'MKß*-' dno is not more or lessnqxiMinl mush Scinosa sod guffering Plght ]£ jj!*iTjs|&JL3 ... No person <aaAelgßn.TMl^»i4»Mg^j^g'^* ? jg? • Tells; besides, ,U soon diseases, which might hare bed bavoliledby . J Judicious useofir g oodpar^Ta._ i i , Colda, Feverish symptoms, and Bflions dcrtngttCMB«uj . thrall tend to become or produce Ule dwMeated, formidable distempers which toad tito sM oTO tn* land. HeuceareUablelbtany phWle lB lm portnnce to the puhlio health, and this. Pill, has fgeu per fected with consummate shill, to meet thatdemimdg An eitrusivs trial of Its rlrtdes by Phydrtani, Patients, bae shown results eurpasalog anything; hltneno known of any medicine. Cures haye,Seen effected beyond belief, were they not eubatantlaledtby persona of such es: ailed positions snd.character as tolorbld tbosßaplctoaol .. Ol Sonk the eminent gentlemen who tam.MaU&flk'v faror ofthese Plllß, we may, . ■■■• Dost A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, apd State Assayer of Maasaehusette, whose high professional 1 Cb H?n U KDWABD 1 j KOBEBT C. WINTHBOP, El Speaker of the House of s ' Minister Plen. to Ehgluid.. / fjOHN B. FITZPATBIQK, CathoUo Elahop of Boston 3>r. J. B. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New Tork (Sty, L. MAROY, Secretary bf Btfte^ ®m B. ASTOR, the richest man inAmerica, „ , , 8. LELAND &%■, Propiietoraof the Metropolitan Hotel, permit, wp Could 1 eatcß from all parts where the Pule hays .poou denee eren more convincing than the public men. ii( fbiinfciri their effects npcm Wav o* i.. A,:: These Pula, the result of irag InvesHgaflon and «Wj are offered to the public,.as the heat aim,mpst^cgmp*ew ; which the present State .-of medical, acfenee can iffOM. They are compounded not of the drags hut of - , t ha rowl <rfn »i Tirtneannly of'Vegetable Bemedto .- by Chemical process in a State of purUtf, maa eether In such a manner as to Insure the best results. The system o( composition for medicines baa been fbund lu. Cherry Pector&l »nd PQls loth, to ptodnce emoreefflrieirt remedy ihan hod hitherto been obtained to any process. The reason la perfectly obylons. While by ths olddSdeof composition, every medicine Is burdened with more arjffla Of acrimonious end Injurious qualities, by thls coch Indt vldnol virtae only that to desired for the curative effect to oresenb All fhe inert- and obnorlous qualities Of bach . Bubstance employed areleft behind, the cnrattva virtaea - onlybeing retained. Hence It to eelfevldentthatthSaffiKto. Should prove as they have proved, mow purely wmedtolj and the Pfltoa more powerful antidote, to disease thanShy^ “TlJ^a^^^ntiWmdl^wsboild American Provinces. there ahould be anyone who has not received them, tbey wUI be forwarded by mall. t °Of ß aD^the*"Patent Medldnea that are offered,ibwfiw would be taken It their compoeltion was known 1 Their life consists In-their mystery. I have no mysteries. ••* The composition of my preparations to laid open to, all men, and all who aw competent to Judge on the .mWwj freely seknowledgs their conviction# of their IntrlnfJo merits. Tha Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by ectontWo men to be a wonderful medicine twfow tte effects wow known. Many emtnentPhvßldsna hove declared the same thins of my nils, and even mow confidently, and aw ijltlng to certify thnt their antidpatlona wow mow than remUied by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful lofloenceontbe internal viscera torrarifydie blood” and stbnnlaw It Into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of-ths body, restoring: their Irregu lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever theyr el ist, such derangements Maw the drat Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYES, Pwcticabend Ana lytical Gbemist, Lowell, Maas. Price 2b cents psr box. K Sld , by’ B r A. PAHNESTOOH * Cp; at wholMato and retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and byell Dealers tverywhere. le&trodaw IN HAIjATIO foa vaa cra» or* ASTHMfi. UD ffiISUBPTP HU W ADD VK w t ffOSDBBffDJ I BROUGHT HOME to Tb. E DOOB 01 TBB tt-tLIOJI . AWONOSUiTJL BISCOVJSBY h&B recently beenb&4e bv Dr. Curtis, of tola dty, In the treatment of Con* sumption, Asthma, and all disease* of tie Lungs.-_Wer®* fer to “ Da. Cwatis'a .Etoasna, on Ihhaiisq HtakatJ-YAK®, i and Oaaaat Ssaop." , With this new meihodj-Cr. Chasw stored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence M.wmcn be has innumerably certificates. meut a nhvsiriim remarks, “ItteOTtfmt that fobdUnSr. constantly breatblngah agreeable, heahng me dicinal properties must come in direct contact *Uh urn whole ©rialcavities of the lunge, and thnaeoape the many and varied changes produced upon tb*m wheni togjoced Into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion. The Hygeana Is lot sale at all the Druggists throughout the country!—iVew Fori DuU&mrnof Jajaum -- .... The Inhaler la worn on the breast, under Uia Unen, wub out the least Inconyenlence—dhe heat of the body sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases or cures, like the following, might be named: . . fcm _ One package of the Hygeana haa cured me of the Aathaa of six years standing. J. L Kbbbubt, -• or an years stauumg. p M of poncannoD, Pa. I am cured of the Aethma of ten years'standing by Dr- Curtis'S Hygeana. Mabqabi* E 4 ®* o **®?? o **^®* •“«*• . Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street,B- ?. was cured of a severe caeeof Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister has been cured of adlstressiugcoughcfeereiTil years' eiandlng, and decided to bojncurabloljr the physi cians. She was cured in Me. The Bev. Dr. Cheerer, of New York, testifies of our medi cine in the following yobE, Not. 16,18 M. DsanSm-I think highly of Dr. Curtins * remedy in diseases of toe throat and lungs. Having had , Borne Opportunity to testify its lem wm^rix^d that It is a moat excellent medicine, both the Byrnp and the iuhallug application to the cheat. ' , MfV ! N. U.—Dr. Curtin Hygeana is the OMGiNAL aud OKLY , QKNUINN AKTICLK; all others are baf*" , rile and INJD&I0E8 counterfeits. Shun them as yon i by Dr. Qeo. H. Heyser, 140 Wood street ' B. SeUere 4 Oo.; Bee A. Becfcham, Allegheny City, John , Bargent, MW Brighton; ft 1. Kaiser, Boehe °^ ttoiAw6o Carter’s Spanish mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I Hot a Partiolo ot Heronry in it. LKT TFK AFFLICTED READ AND PONDERI—Aa Xnfalli t Dimody far Bcrofula, King [ KIU. Rb.pni.' Obstinate Cataneoos ErupUonß..ftxaplraOTPM™». cmSo Face. Blotches, Boils, Agueend Peter,ChrontoSoje Kvm, Binfe Worm ot Totter, Bald He»(l, Enl»rg0OoBt AnA pltoofthe Bones end Join's, B tnbb°ro enM|om«a aIXTDRB." Neuralgia, Scrofula* Ifiraptlon* on the Bkin, Clver DlßMße f Ulcers. Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseaspof the ThrosUFemaieComplsintfl, Pains and Aching of tboEonoa 4od Joints, aro speedily potto flight by using this ereataiut ln |taeUdlsSi?feUie Blood, nothing haa yet beenlmnA to compete vritfcitrfltcieensßa the systsmol eUDaport «jcß geOTjaoiefficiently on ’Ua £WgFn... ■MW tho jfesUon, elrea. tonSxo the. BtomMlt makeatke and healthy* and restores tho Oonsti. tution, enfeßtJledSs disease or broken down'bytha SS&’SSK&U aU the e meticaererused. Ajfew doses of Caner’a BcanichHlilura Trill remote eU saUoirness ol completion, bring the toga : ■n.nHlng to the cheek, give elasticity to the 6tep, end irn prove the general health In a remarkabledegree ceyonaaU the medicines ever heard of. . The large number of certificates efhleh e4 . wonderful effects of this fIRBAT BW)OI> CaU on theiAgsntand get a Grcular andjUmwac,Kid th* wmderfiil cures uda truly greatest of all MedkiTtfcs “ISJEfSSStao nnleaa elgnei by BENNKCS A HSKBB. Proptistcro, No. 3 Pearl street, Wchmond, Ve4 Wsijpa ea Ha»_FLBJUN<3 BROS, and by Druggists gsnetaliy.^ OIAI'EHKNT JfBDM CANADA _____ jt j, 186^, Jfcarr. R A. FakaaUxk the. yIM3U» ol receiving, this morning, tbs within ceriijlcatG o*?™* J"' mlfngeTwhlch win bo yetr gratifying to yon,u It »M scot voluntarily. W« oro, v^truly,^ DIAMOND j«2B ■ fitenieniin-My llUlo dangbtot.fimi yearn; oU, Ut4 »y son, olden wore toi .a coniddmMa. Mma suffering from woima. 1 purcb»cd-tw<>J»tties sf-sSM.fjnmUfogo, of which I gare- them three doses, aeoordlng to directions, dinaxy leidtth ef.ftOm'WOlve to fltteerflncfiee.:. . tiering experienced eo much of, tii® benjSftciar.eflbrte of yottt Vennlfoge, I feel It my doty. to. recommend'tt'to the Jnbllc, te, to my opinion, one’of me moateffi&sdoua rein* dies against worms erer offered to the public!; ' ' T ';, Gentlemen, beliere me 19 bo Your ranch ; prepared and sold byß. Ar FAHHESTOCK 4 CQ-* corner of Jfiret and Wood streets* - Proclamation* a r)V VIKTUK of a precept-nnder the,,hands « ~ K McClure, Present of the Court oT Conunon Kea^to and for the Fifth Judicial District ofFcnnsylTiDl*, *nd. «. Justice of the. Court of Oyetr'and Terminrtvand Jail. Delivery, in and, toe said Districi, and Gabriel Adams, Aseodate Judgtea of Courts, In and tor the County of Allegheny Idatedjtbfl. - day of July, In the year of our LSTmie^Umusm^Jlg^l; hundred and fifty-five, and to me directed, tor toMung a Court of Oyer and -Tdrmiher* and Gensia* Jan. the Court House ln tho OlJy of.HUabargh, on the first Monday of October next, at 10 o’dtei AJa. rfh \ mbfio notice is hereby Klym . Ooroner uS Constables ot &t county of AU^henv . they be *nd there* In their wt «£££,toqnimU enmutstfcS' Sea, toTo these tljtog»*JilcbtottMr«W^«^^ ,TSuSantyoT thenmid there topwee- w&ffon M&atexa and l*and M Fourth Btreetl OpfICSBS, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagon Masters; Team* stare, BsL who regularly.mustered into tbeaer* Tloe of the United State®, and eTeryOffloer, Seamen, erd* oaiySeaman, Marine, Clerk and.Landgihan In the Nary* alao, fiDhtia or VolunteeTßjor State Troops of any State or Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Coa®wa9, to * Warrant tor 160 Acres of Land. M . % Biofie who have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled toe Warrant tot each quantity of land as will mate, In the whole, 160 Aferea. " . Pereona entrusting their elalma to taecnnreXy npoa nit c : ins them attended to promptly. v AH Information toee of charge.* Loiters W®nP**J ewered. Address AUSTU* l mhl4 Bounty hand Agent* 03 fourth «* v - •• • x. * : £i $ :• ATIEHTIONI
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