< •\ v ' ;«uvV’'' • • , s', j ' »<,%■* v-;'-.**.'.,,- \V'\: V . r‘ i, , ■ .. '*• * "• l vO.C‘.\s, I'i--. « •'i.: .' . . :-VV'.?V'v ? •!' ‘ , » ‘ ■ > •Jy."** ll ]y-» ■** \v * • • «■ « ivvy- 1 ’ tt >’* „• ’.'* !< ''\N.s v«*! *a> t o v•: u!.. t,- n * *:;* ~7>-» **♦ »>->,*»«,- * - VU*'4^Cr4vf , :-i V *" ! ; A’; t *• -t ;> v -1 . _••■. ■, n *'v« f. «■, _'}* 'i 4 i- %’i S .1. ‘r:\yl**>: vteKti'tfa' •" , * ! ’ •’’. V* W'l S • ■'. . 1 ’, > ,»'• - v l t~ !/V; .V : £;<■ -!>'A >; -■>■ \ »••• -,• *. - s i Vj.\,-v .*■ i *.^.*hJv*-:> jc -i ?v ? -i; . - w *'’• • /'»} ’V 4-^'*- •; # t;.;\ .*• ‘e*f-.•■•« h* ? iTst •■ i. ! ‘, /'■■ v■: ■ ■•;: *£ “:‘V-r .s ;• .■ . ’r.'i iu s :< s*«- *. •* s r • - <*i*{ 41 <■ lijr , 1 -t, C ' v‘ -K; -gll '&?.t w~Vr...\ | . hare ’sh ot b t <•] fA:,’r „«U.UOAD. lUte Firmer-B Kxcb»' ►'•»» !• tiV-.vr # 3 c oAiLYTttEODGH TRAINS, between PWlwlel; IS3 LIBERTY tiTRJiK' 7 ' i TUK MORNING N bi*h. .BAM*' " »«*'*'« •“ B,l °- l~’« Wtt>barghThl, Uot«l !• ' “' T n -Vhi : M-the Kr.>Qlug Treioa can, *J this Accommodation Train ££l?V;/&>r ?A : i' C ' •’ i'ate‘lS Michl«un City, Lat*y*tto, and Day* „oept Sanday, at o doct »/f w c r.N 4 i rwtc,©»« -we h j take thiK train; and at dat i o n Train leared «“ ssttssrt&m: •«**' - a m °" ‘° J SIStCTD “"SiING WEST. ~ 1 " V J ilfi-Vf 1 TliP 5:15 A. M. Mail Train M-.nacU at Ballalr w«' «Sr;.{»X Gx?; I Train on’h. Baltimrrr afrJ Obi" llallroa.l rS t raind in anj trom SMnJo.ay, Man' gifgglg^ itsaPßSTsiwtir^^St? 4 jU CI-r-' 1 ' « S? * a^li- v '*ba^aa^l V'-'r %' ■ ”. pHiZ&iig'i'X* .riand <*« sr« Willtl ff k !i epl ;T. *lr ? A>, jfii w iiMm m * :i ietlSf ■t.’ r’} tr.s S * v'Vj. p l"fi .*• ' < tr--- -*■•**'~y '»a 'V■';■*■' e--i>'- . -• - s i: :*>>•.'. • *;: r- "-. ■•>' .' «. '• . •.A » * .7 *- /• • -..oar •.. '■ , V*' ■'- 1 jt .A-'J-\V ■ £ '/•'.*•».>-• - ■ ••,_■ . ',« ■ ’ •. • . ■ - ,-%V>*>» |r A'r,\-.^ 1 . •" • •■• J *>..<• » v:-• • • Jj«i»*^! An\v*tr;VV~' v \V- • ■. ’ I,' f ■■ r, > «... ;a* - i , , 15. •'-•-■'• iv.t %Ti nf . - -\. ■ ;• ■ '..■ -•- p - , . ’ • - —^. U -.T •* J . : : „ - _. : .• - ' '.V tl- ifel'i?. , V-\’V,-_• ...... 4 «*-■ U. t ; *4 j" ' - •S' ' ' ti 4.4 ' "' .... '<■ ■ V •> . * , t ,*» •/t-B'y «• “4' ' ' ! RAILROADS. C S P ~ NEW OPEN! issazi- Horthem lUlnoU to the Mississippi Biver, Bummer Arrangemont-Clmngo IBtßW iKT.iiwum KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. *** b “o.^«7£“ilY 3 rs^ViUrunss | *“ ”'. MIM bast. | Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Train- rr “ trl - RAIL fffoMSWMR ROAD ,n r .M. JgJSIS:! KoJ™ ::::& *. - *u :; ; »«*■ *-SLr32W*> to ...12.58 " 6:M “ ‘ i And Trains run tbs chan™ of Oars. '....130 “ Td)B “ 5:28 ' BURLINGTON, lowa.“ CK B UNGTON, QUINCY, ....£23 •• 8:25 “ 4:48 ‘ T h. OnIy]OOTAWKA7 WAPELLO, PORT . 2.14 “ 8.51 •• 6J4 KEOKUK, JJJIBOATINIS, rLUSF Ac., and the OKtr ALL 3:30 “ BIT. 9:45 ■• err. 8:15 “ DEB MOINES, OOUNOIL jgjg 18, BLOOM GOING WEST. lt^J^S A OAIBO, SPRINGFIELD, Exprtu Man wognnlqTlLLE, NAPLES, and Intermediate Stations on L?*"- wjTm. eS)OP M. ttoPuflnols Osntoal, Qreat Western, and Ohio and llissis- Belinont"— '.'.'.10:31 “ ' ™ “ ™ 8 “ abore Une leare ChlpARO on the arrival of B.ruesvllle M “ *«“ Joo - from tbe Kast-avuldlng ell laying over at any of CuncopL* I£l7P. M. 8:30 “ „ lb BurUngton dally tor Southern and Central Zanesville -WO " S •• fow.'Sd Northern Missourt-making the quickest and Newark MS ' JJJff \ ; 2O A. 61. moot reliable route to roach all the lmportont jxilnts west Arrive Colombo-... 330 IA' S P-M. up or of Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from‘ k«y“ Tbe Express Train going EastylnrarWe, Concord, a[tT miles less staging than by any other ron.e- The Koad, leave passongers, at Taj lor *• ‘ ... b ' a n d Belmont only, for u large portion of the way, Is laid with the Cambridge, Campbells, Barnis. 1• n amed Btationa. jun, the smoothest riding and best Railroad In tbe W liotso Wist will stop on )»t where the Mall well stocked With the mosf modern Looomotlresand elegant The M.ll Train will stop si • 'O 1 -^ I >u olher SUltiocsoD n„„oonnec- Is to be re-BiTed, or deb I ■ n j will Btop at all Sta- d9- By this route passengers are sum ofmahing notice being given. Tb * Hons, and arriving at St Louis on adTerUtaslome, avowing tioos ou propi-r ocni'f • j.;AST. the vexatloua dalay of fog* and Ice, and dangers i . . \i r , r Train, connects at Columbus tton, afl on the route by Alton. , - n j no The IKMA. T ■ faprea, T anclnnat , at OA . M . B>gglg , checked direct through from Chicago, an " It . h 'Sa'Tdifrom the West on the Columbus, Piqua charge for handling at any point. „ phased at •n’ ?'* JXad, .1 Newark with morning Trains to TIiBOUOH TICKETS by this mute tho aotl Mansfield and Ml and with *u the Railroad Offices lu the J^ 1 ’ ® £r ln th@ Granite J&2S& Wtt&iSWWi S' STS °^‘ rt oX Oafona *« The 330 P M. Train will connect at Columbus with the FREIGHT consign J q HAMMOND, Bnp’L second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, sts despatch. o. K. FULLETT, Msnsttdd and Newark Railroad; and at WheeUng with Q„ u ’l Ticket Ag’L Chicago. CUrfolnnati, SS can he prccnrwl a. the principal Itaßtosd •he 9 A M XraiD on Little Miami ltallroad, willconnect I offices of the country, with this Train at Columbus Passsngers lwvtog 1 polls and Richmond by morn ngTram on Railroad will also connect with this Tram at Cotombns, a nd rcwh Who,.ling at 9:16 P. M., and Train on Baltimore and Ohio RaUroad, arriving in Bsltl m The a i t lVop iL M"T l ru d |n y 'concecU at Oclnmbu. with the *jg? WhVeLiD- '*iH the Accotumodunon Train for Cumber ,'cL more and Eastern W£ST^ Tiir 5:15 A- M. Mall Tni;n wmoecta at IMlair with M«hl Tt-hlh on ’ he BnitiuK'n* and Railroad ; at Newark with 7r“ic° lose" horn baud d.cy. Mansfield and ML Vernon, • Chicago « Monro-vllle; at Columbus with the trains f an i wito trams tor Xenia. Dayton, Indiana jafvj Chicago, toa Dayton and rt«i Urbana. r The 915 A. M Rxpr**» Truin connentP with the Train from Baltimore, and arrlr'es In Columbtw at 3-e» P. M.,’hn4rooaecti* with trains going South and West arriT ln£i“ S)5 : connects with the Accommodation Tndh OumSind and at Clumbns with la- •'•l5 A M , direct lor Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana- Jno» N \&, 1555—{ hrav*. Ccluint'aa.... Newark •••• UajQJS'VUIO--”' ilelmoot ........ Arrive Bsilair t DUFF'S BIKHCANTII.B COL.L.JBOK, t>Te' 'Pennsylvania I r NCOUPOUATED f llV T ™™ < I»'IBLATUaE of Prnn.yl RAILROAD. L »«U, .I* “ANDREW T. nOWDKS, A.drtnnl Professor of Book I>U«. Akki.tkot o, Book-Keeping R tTBB RBTWEKN PHILADELPHIA A PITtSBT3BOn. j p^ nm anFhip. . . „ pr.if-*i*»r of FIVIST CLAPS.— Boots, Show, Dry Goods, \ pw lootbs. 1 N. li. IIATCII, * *l**’ (in box**** ) Fur*, Vwithrr*, Ac J \ i Mercantile Law oiul l olllicfcl Kcopom j - ■ |y Mr , n *ni u K .\!ml> CLASS. —UooHp and StniioDery.) ‘ p. HAYDEN. Principal of the Mathematical IwparUnep , ' l i h ; -' r t T^''”.- ba ’“’ ) p,r ‘ I Tn?«” m pSSS , ?nb. r^*».<*«»» u* ( 60C *“ I “ U '! S dfpkrtmont of AU «u*,&bb tw^\2r*&3B2£l a -s^a-st g-2w' All 0ool» oomdgnrd to th« Agenfe of tblk Bond „ ne R Mn lh--.. Inrt ; Kwt.-lUf 4 0., St Unto, Mod -1- r, h i m for Id- obtioM. No runner. «w«nplo,od IB4IM-. bVSi« ln»tl.ul!oo, M'brnour cltlt-n. nr, Importuned by r ■ 11 II HOUSTON. ' th™7ofnDOth«r.tbry»bou(Arrferto«om«ofoaraty B»nk O r r-i Frolght Agunt. PhlbuMphln. ; o nioors or m<-r!-hknt»-por»on»,who«. opinion own l» rwlIM 11. J. U'MBAKRT I upoI1 _»od not b« dreoyod into hoo of tbo*> con=ora« wblcb , xj F-.r-.ri: t-oJ.nt. Altoona. P»._ „„ b-lng sold out rrery few months and their pnpllk fen MwibeiivMe a^u^ag°ad. ; - - u~n “ CHANGE OF TIME. / \ /*;D ptvCK VErNEiIUT. June 20, ISSi, tb« Mai. I I ' I P'.ouUoTtllil dally, (Sunday" Biw-plfl' ' at': o -l,in, AM , an! t.-rly. at Nri-arl it IW> n'c.oct. 1 M . r*/UD*fUW With trktQ? O-liiuibui, r*.» ndQsiy, i u-Jln on jM'li*. Chicißf', C;c -inoßti, I M ant VerovD, L ;, ‘* lf-lsoa, Louis. B»a:a ClDcmnsU 8t B:iU e*n* HJTrKNISO Nw »,. r x »• li . M... ini nn-l»M »t Btoubct:- *\u v M- i*y traln ieaVtl UdcU3 i:aU «.*. t c'rk'cia. A M. Tim C'ad 11 Accommodation Train Ii , and nn»»' at Ciiiitz »t ’Alio 1‘ M a rrunyis^. Ua.« Calil at T.ST A« . «»w« »'■ Bt.ObrtTUl. at lurth,r iaformalioa »rplj to JAMES COLLINS A O' ' Kr-Mdln ... 1 P,n-M-n£--r AgcDt-. Nofl. 11l acl S”" ‘ 'f’*,' " Su}*'*rititi'Dd<*oL ra&at CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS VU cniCAT.L ALTOS AND tT LOUIS Formerly the Chicago and Mlaalaalppl. Carr} M 3 Ihs Ortal American Sryrat and C. -S. Maiis. July turret and IL-llabi. Iloutc to the South and 1 Booth- Weal—Seranty HIL-s Shorter than any other Route. iw; thkoouc tiriues TBiina hajli, jtxdats exccttid. Isavri Arrtixj .It. Lmiu in If,'.; hours. IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet.with the Roc* Island lUilroH.l f,r L-.tawa, L* Salle,Hoc* Inland and Gen- At Bloomington, with llllnoli Central Railroad for Clin ton WavDesvill- anti D-catur, and with Stages for Peoria. At Springfield, wuh Oreat Western Railroad tor Jackson ville and Hllnolp River. At Alton, with Dally Uoe of Packets for Hannibal, Qnlnoy and Keokuk, the most eapoditloun and reliable ronto to all portion* of North-eastern Mbsouri At bt. Louie, wi:li Daily Pirat-cluM Steamer® for New Orleans aDd intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Liu** of Packet® for Kansas, Ht. Joseph, ami oil points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Hirers. .... . . ~, R. I». MORGAN, Sap t, Bloomington, 11L L. DARLING, Agent, Chlc»7o. HI. ( B P 7 ) ILLINOIS CENTRAL. RAILROAD! ,eu7,° f^ 6SENG on “* ,Btt ” CIIIOAOO to CAIRO. This Road, la conjunction with Trains of the Ohio_and " f S T OIIIOACO to W. LOLIB, CHICAGO to OAJKO. CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. M-r’taUl« A.TO CAIRO EIPR.B3. 10 A. iL ® n(i ( J t O -^' lf , M by Uxu, train take the «ars of the i £ .t dord, cod «. »rried direct to 8l LouJji. , . n ~ m Doßoyoi ako Qaliha Kx -9 36 A. ft 4 t l T>nnhetb (opposite Dubuque) withe ne of S T M m &M. » I*RUI Odd the Upper Ohlccgo aod Ddbo,u. .t 7.30 A. M p f™, .be Beat and place. .. £»0hto»l™ deottned for St. Lnui>, will ear* 190 tntl« of tedious end certain rW«r narration from Cairo to fit Jf fllt*»wn hour* '.a advance of tbe route, y 8 earn at Cairo. _ , . .» (r _ Tichets to el Louie, Cairo, Dubuque, Bt Paul, a£ d all *® portent plao.-„ bv ihi? root*, can b* bad at tbe . . o. k P. ami C. A p R„i‘roarts i n Pittsburgh, and Michigan QcylHontOßdlt. Chicago. r r MASQN| Bn^, PITTSBIiKUU AND CUSSELLUVUiLB f.svrn iaif#. RAILROAD OP£N FROM SVK?T NKWTON. Westmorland Courty, . l.j UKOAD KU J . K»vett« County, i 4 miles from : the 20th of August, the Trains of the Pitta -1 JiSh „nd Cocntll*^ 116 ilaJimod will be run u follows : will leave Broad »ord Station ai 6 10 A. *U Tra ~ lh( , wny Btatiooe, will reach West New “d “V'?d M connecting there with the fa»t aieamer , arrive at We* Haw tDD at IJO M. West Newton at 8.30 A. M., etop- KX .utioa, and arriving at Broad Herd at 3 Train -U1 1a... Wm ‘S ping at aU the way stationa, and reaching nroan ’'bIAGES to ConneUeviUa and Uniontown will connect 3SSSH^jtg.wafs WU he transported each way daily. For rates, apply® 0--W; MofrongatolA Bridge. -^BOOKfTM^ ZWES ' ot , NEW PAPEM ’ 01 F f«d t> tn, ,b«p *OO., Flittx hU, opposite the Theatre. -■ * a 1 ’■" . ’'- .T-W * **• ,v- • * .•1 i w 1 '■* ! ’ «■■ . '., {k »u ' > ’ * s ?*■ • • j •*,*,• •• -‘« , ■*! t V . ' " • •' ‘V' AIK LISE ROUTE M V- , » l ' f ' RAILROADS CKSTBAL BOOTS, el «p,Tooda* »‘ '■ “•. t “S“J!£ST T dation Train leaded I‘itubuigh daily at U oclocfcA.il., i£MT&£& “°*i Madi3oQ, Lafayette and a^} n ?*^Pt y ton, BeUefontalna, Sandusky, Tol«*J°» land, Columbus, ZanesrUla, Massillon and W*** l ?* also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NaW Oaiaass, 8t Loots, Lociamu and Ciucwrati. Through Ticket* can be had to or from cither of the above paracuLars, m. handbWa al 0> * ‘«?»"*; : fa Agsnt, Pamengsr Lines, Pittsburgh. Dlliolnllon or Co-P»rU»er»l»lp. nMIE Partoarabip UTaKdorr eliating b«*~o lh- unJor- I Mi ntd u BiLi ELt IW ACO , has tbia■!**'’”“ it mutual TODWdt. M Bigelow ruUring 0«m tbe Urm rL iu-.idi'«» of the lata Arm will be bjr'Hia aonluiu tanners, at their old at»r.d, No 45 DiemondXlW ic 0 pann M bIQBUJWX SI. L. dTKPHK-VS, iIKO. ALBIKT (nu 4c , } grope and strawberry Yin®*, intrust In tbe Colony. Win be sold separate, or of children make Tho arrangements for the eaucauwu thu . derirabl. property for a m. 4 SON, No. 63 Martel aU near T** l^- OF THJS taiSiraetMr'iale Kj SALK.—A- A. MABON * 00. wffif£« nue through the month of August. ®^^.?jTL n isgt oc k down and still lurther reduce the P rlc *®®i? H £i qoODB will Borne 200 more cases and packages of NEW ow n be opened, rendering their saaortment more comp at the opening of the sale- ' -—- TIOK SAJJS— Two Housesuml lots on the a>rnorot Lot! l ' P sn d TowDaend streets—one of them a good brink irilh nine rooms, all In good onto; the bouse Witt fir. room.. The, will b. *M ■. quire ol^ } ? 6 gourih street. rtSSffSiWMa GLOVK&-JUBI recalled by JUprtM, \j and for flftle at Ko. 01W ood«^ wiigoN tgON augiS rpIN—T6 pigs Banco 'on In **oo., Jl No-97 PiT^Btreo*- ss™7p-Tr*faT- J' WlXBo»rk BON, 1855. N^ei 10 b S» h tne best quality of Blllt Hat (Ball stylo) a HOTELS. M ANSION HOUSE GEORGE AUKENTZ, Proprietor, NO 114 LIBERTY STREET, Just beside the Paßseuger Depot of the Pennsylvania Kailrord, which meXes li __mMr«m»eniont house iu the city for passengers arrl- Yl Proprietor haring, at considerable fitted up, excellent style, the IIANBICIN UODSK wouk ropocL fully solicit a share of public jatmuege. There a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford lug ample accommodation to travelers and hamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the marhet can aflord. -B T . CLAIIi HO T B Is , Comer of Ft nn and St. Clair itrtrii, PittiliwpA, ids. rpEK undersigned, formerly I taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and : hasing rTflttodlt in magnificent style, ™uW Ss friends and the traveling public to give to;a As Sired, with the conTßuience of the hones and hfrlons « perienoe in the bnsiuesa, he. ran giro entire saOstactlon, and hifl charges moderate, fefctt WM. 0. 00NNELLY oood iN'i'BS'r house, n0 &NEB OH LIBERTY AND URANT STREETS, na»r S»nl3Ts^ UrooECTyUU-.Y injuroi Mo triondJ »Dd U-. /OpoWto Id gonorel, lb»l So hu ]uol >t»rlod Dl» Vort »ud fbllwlolpnio laoJerD «ll« Xa@r (XWKLNiJ UYBTKEB ind .T.rjUilng »i»o Id lb. >i . t,„„ Ovular* in th« Sh*U or BU>w«Vl, (or Vl% o .‘do»a 11- -HI .I*. 'u.obh lb. l«tof tbr dmW -til fcHor4. Uouwnlwiijfl open umU in th* morning. _ ---7- — :,r. OVUWB SALOON A*D ttESTAUUAS " 108 WOO)i> ti TUE E T • mil* «üb*crlt-r U- dcv hi* UY3TWI BAWOVJM 1 lIATIaHU UOOBH perfected In t m»nß*r tJa*t «du •*“ •- • Niilr" —itabUfihmunt in tb* cit. MtULS WILL BE HER*ED LI ATXLL UVlh~ , QomvitiJ have reserved » Ur** Oontto3*2t fund, THE DA Y, from Un Ac , : wMcb , with tiute capital and premlcmu, ref** Invested, ft!- „f *•—“ —-; w . i«j. -P -railjlDTlMlh..tt.ottonof mLU lu!lrioar «»W,u.» n irtcfiMeMWj.w.r.ufoltow.tU lUb Wood rtrost. * hlortojMJ* • - 84.3TT 73 k».i *»«• ""••- ;; uSm ii Temporary Uu OO SSi*,::::::::::::-::::::::::::::::: “•«« 81 jaXhsiMtf ' si CiVlr Lk>*” b "*K*"!!!d .1 oxtonoire ooale. Uio articles or. of the beat “ d nufactured from tb. pan»t materials octli.iy HOPPERS PATENT PLANE rilUB undersigned Is prepared to supply QAKPENTKKd, 1 QABINETVSdAKJt&a, *Dd Workers In Wood generally, with his Pateoted end valuable PLANAB. All who have tried It, pronounce u a moat l“* T.otion that miui soon come into general use. The fol lowloit letters from practical workmen are but two among many g lotters the Patentee baa receded recommend.ng tbi* Plane above all others In use 1 M l- ifTMUIM Prrrsausoa Btbam Oxalltn Faoroar, ( Pebruary -d, 1866. I W« hereby certify, that during the laat twelve mouth. ~ hare used Hopper's Patent Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend It to Cablnet-Maher* and perlor to any other Plane In uae. W.oonaldm It P«uU«IJ adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorU h ? wood and fur planing veneers, it >s far superior to veneers than hr. men can do W any in use. lO J^Sr-? i Hopper'. Patent Bench P* 0,7 a be a moat excellent nrilcle for the to nded,a. a combination ol plane and mmsm&sm 3@B^ggae to veneera aa the Hopt»r Pa Jjoaa w Wotdwili , Pnrnitnr. Wararooma, 97,99 Third at., Pittaborgh. pjfjfbtirffhj ftbruary 27,1866. - MOBBB F. EATON, of this city, b my BoUJ&Wtftfom sale of Planes, or of UOPPEK. - x ■ - with tables anJ uotQr *i ,lgne .tan- VohnV llenok, Obit Engineer. Poclt... th. eei y generally felt ÜBe the Held, containing Book, of convenient form f.mbteJara common enonghihut the ordinary lograri_ _ . Lableo others peculiar to the a hook oomblnlng J£. w i, the neoeSßary formula for K thl. work 1. deigned to 1864.- U g.UIUTka, W«t Point k a P fwd w QentftiMt* • 1 ha o ni u .. _„ij adapted 10 the ob- Hailroad uo quasHcS hut It will be joct Its author t)rac »« ca i tolum* both for office auil founds very useful and practical volume M>HIM held work. Taoi. April 21.1854. v m „«h Dleoaed with Ur. llenck's Util* manual, ihe I un much PJJJJJ** Koirineorß." With the present* ‘7 18l f ££e DiSStSI «d useful of recognised tionofpomeolll e moa P be g i T en others proceasefl among jr«U T present form, appear to possess n JT,bher va i. P trt oV mer'e of a mint of higher vatu available, not to say deal™- being In while \ think the dealgn ’'i'lfi'Ta.Mk’fbiok la auoh ae to adapt It excellently wall of Ur. Henck a b°° pleaaure In expressing my to professional o«*“t * Kt.xJcatlon, alike with the per cordial eßocted by the author, and the ox 0. a and Director of for .ale by ln Engineer.’ Stationery, Market Btreet. oorner of a»cond J. 8. DAVISON, 66 U&rket el. Mauazinm for bsptembsr- Uedey's Ladj'" Bock • Household Words, New York Journal i Peterson's Singas-ine . Yankee Notion*; Blackwood’s Magallne for NEW SUPPLY OF NEW BOOKS Star Papers, bj Beecher i Memoirs of James Uordon Bennett, SyTodSgeand Freedom, by Fred. Douglas DocsUcßb’ New Book, Oleye UaU, by Mias Beffell; Light and DarfcneM; Life of Sydney Smith, In i yo\a. Heceived and for sale at QILDKNyENNBV * CO.'S, Fifth Bt, opposite the Theatre trarant'eksxdknob for sale. A Dwelling House with lot of ground, well improved, &0 feet frot» on T h °Z m T a r o nd h t w parlor, kitchen, dining room, three »nd I - rmn. Portico end gerden In Terms easy. w street auglo fiWmQOLAirABAPfITiOII of 1 Hair Oolorlng Fluid afton*!! the wc ration of the hair, and thna stimulates the h‘ l “™ „ uwt h. of coloring matter, giving tone and atrength to 1 „„ It does not act aa a dyt, hut u» a Holdby “ W°«SSt. ’*■ 1 &■& + INSURANCE Increase of Cash. Capital I'O HALF A MILLION DOLLARS ' JEIHA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. —CHARTERED 1819 paid dp $500,000. T^{“^^V£rtnSscawMpl»Y?o° r n^ under oath. ....4 16,672 05 Heal Estate, tmlncumberea...--'——;••••• 7 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and » iP j 00 Debis due the Oomnany, secured by 126J527 35 Bills Receivable, well secured, pay&Dle at Bank... IJ« » Railroad Stock* in 00nnect10ut........ 142,896 00 Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford. qq Bank Stocks in New York oliy. --—• * --- ** • •'' *' ‘VJ * Cash on hand, in Bank, and in han g 212,606 06 and others - _ 63 The amount of UabUlUcadue or not due to Banfcs or other creditor*, —nothing. • Losses adjusted and 4ae,--Bone. Lasses adjusted snd not das, t l4B^ 15 ~,r , art w Losses and In suspense, waiting (or turtner against the Company ar. small, snch SiiXSSS« t the width of streets, the Wppiy of water and conditiOß of the fire department, and other The amount insured in blocfcs oJ * ° (W) orlesa design is to limit the B, st. of CoitjtsoTicuT, 1 aartfonl, Jan. Ist, 1886. Thomas A. Alexander, txcretzrjol the JStna Inanranoe Ooinpany, andmadeoath thaUhe ,k going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to hia best knowledge and belief * ,v. HEN BY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Oompany tor the lB^ 5T60,000, while the premiums received tor the tmme tim far exceed any other year, since the organisation of the °ToKt covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is euad at this agency, at remunerative rates. «-Offl«>,To. B 7 tV star street, ACTS ATaSOKANCB COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, COSN. lgl9< COABTIRiD, • Capital MO^.o Cuh Surplua, on lrr J kHUABt, 1866 8373,373 rT’iHta Capital Stock and Surplus la securely I the benefit o t all policy holders. Aa an the claim, we hate to public confidence, andi of its MUty to n»T losses nromptly, we state a fact, that lie receipts rary from H'i&iOO to |it0 ? 000 per monti. Its bosinesi Is W, a£d welltodbaWandla our opinion no Comply In the United States affords better Indemnity 10 policy thelttua. The, continue to mak.> laj»~» on property In town and country, at ratea a. low ae l. con ei,tent wltfc Bale., to the policy «-Office, North-west corwer Fifth and Wood we.ta, | Pittsburgh. DELA W A K B HTmJAL SAFETY cobo-ahy. OFFICE In the North Room of tb© Exchange, on Thlr VBU-XDZLTUIA. MARINE INSURANCES. ° , GJUWof tB ' Wo kll p*rt*o( the World. ffaWQH SI*ANP inaDß-ANOfiS Oq good* br riT«r», ckoalb, !**•» *nd e»rri*«ea, ifc-Unto*, INBDaANCM On nwrcbntulU* generally. ° n I6SCTB i ’P T°UK OUMl'ii V, NoTemb.r “VrUen.Houth-arfc, ini ottmr louu, 43 Block. In luur.ncc.com- M pula ??!IIM.S2S 81 Bill. ~ m’mi 30 Balance. In tbe hand. ol AgcnU and premium. on Marin. Bolide moautlr —l3l,’?’ gub.crtpUonSotM - l ° 0 ’ 000 " Di»*CT©»» Pr. B. M. BusioDf Uai{h Craig, BMUCOf M'llTalo, Charles Kelly, Barnaul B. Stokes, llsnry Sloan, lune Traqualr, Wd. BjTtt, Jr, Joahua L. Price, J Bines Teoneol, 1 John B. Semple, Charles Schaffer, j T. Logan, littflbnrgh, U. T. C. Morgan, do. WM M A HTIS, President. TUOS 0. HAND, Vice President JO ,„ n w ]>A UiI)EMiiA No. Water street, Pittsburgh. Wm Mtrtia, Joseph li- Be»l, Edmond A Bonder, John a Deris, Robert Burton, Juba K. PsnroM, George 0 Lelp*f, Edvsnl DerlingU>o. LL Jonca Brooks, J 0. Johnson, C Usod, TheopHas Psatiling. Junes U. M'FmrlsDd, VV C Ludwig, xu« >lr« lowrw»c« Coopafty, ; Of JVtmryieama. * DtnEcrrOUiJ —Cbarlea W. hencler, Hiomas lUrt, Samuel Qrent, J*nob tt Smith, Geo. W Rich- _ Mocilccal D. UnrU, AJolsM K . Harris Patterns*. Ouas. N. BaMCSAH, , , Guajl li Ruiciis-, StcreUrm- ..... nOonUno# to make Insurance, perpetual or United, on erery Seci4ptb>n o( property, la town aud country, el r*Ua a* low ToUi - $1,212,708 W —vine® their tDCorwwmtiau, » P«ek"l of twentj-one year*, SI h»T« paid upward of On. Million Four Hundlad Tbon .and Oollara, loem. by U»r«by aSorllnd .Tldonr. of th. alTanla*a« of ln*ur»no«, a> w,di as lha ability and dUpo.l - 10 tn~t with Ad.nl, Oflios. oor. Wood and Tmrd_rta. TUBtjaiTBI^ATBB LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PDILADELPUIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1840. | CHARTER PKRPKTCAL. | CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Cheetr.ut I Streete, Philadelphia. ! Officer* of the Borne Board at Philadelphia: I DIUOTOBB, Stephen R. Oravtord, P»»l B. Ooddftrt, j Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawreow Johnson, - Beniamin W.Tlngley, Qeo. M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence, J*mea Berereox, vroil.m M. Godwin, William M Bee. Prtsidint— Stephen B- Orawford. M D. <*&*■}■*"&*■£■ uuoue, ig.nl, marl7:7 No. 74_Fourth street, Pittsburgh^ P£HHBYLVA-RIA~ _ iSSTJRAHCE COHPA.HY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND RMrTIIFIELD STREETS. Authorlitd CaplUlt $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Narlgadoo and Transportation. DiaactoßS- Wm. P. Johnston. Body Patterson, W WOllntock, Ken noli; T. Friend, D. M.Long, I. Oiler Sproul, 4 J Jones, George H. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames 8. Negiry, B Oaron, Wade Hampton, D- H R. Coggahail. Hon WM. F. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A A OsaKixn, Secretary and Treasurer, tl. s. Casbikr, Assistant Secretary. Western Insurance Company, I B» MILLER, Jr., Prtsidenl. | F - M 'GORDON, Secretary CApryA.L,sioo,ooo. ■wyriLL insure against all ilndß of risks, FUUS end MA y)f RINfL All losses will be liberally adjusted and managed by Dimqsom who are well W. E!ck^on, N Holmes Jr W H. Smith, O.lhmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm Ky™;’jL«Upp.i«>tt t Qeor r Dsnrte, Jsm.»Mc Aalev, AlelAnderNlmlot,Thoms* Seott. Office, Mo. 92 Wster etrwt,(Wsr«hons*of Bpsng4 Oo yP* Ulrs.) Pitubunrh norS4.IT JOBS LITTLB, Jr., No. >4Ol Uqiatt BT&arr, j A 8 JUST lUBOKIVKD tho tullowlng **ry rholo# ar jfX ticles: — B HANDIES. , Uook, Oenln Brandy, (v«*ry Ann,) i Ufltion. ulard Dupuy A 00. (nuprr ) ' Marrott A 00. 1 io*r«. I ““ UCrtt OI.N WIN KB. Bartflal Madeira, 1 . Howard, Maroh hOo , Mad’ra; London Cordial, In,ll “ I B ° hn " PP BDN DMKS. AmraUlUdo Sherry, ! Huthefforto BMtnhAle, Meuaenlllo Jo I Berol.y'o London Porter, Table , Wild Cherry Brandy. Cooking do Booming Port, i Pure Juico do | 2 u ff Ordinary do I Jara M'fam Bry U "'' lU.ob Teas, M * ‘ go o! r ', Bngli™ Bronson Cheese, «£osr- fe SKS «.~« w oM ,! do^iT 11 ” l “ 1 01 U iwiu. all olber artlehJ buMnea*. wic MANUFACTORY. MR 8. RENTER, A* *»r. fron VAr * Wm. H. William* * Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, X. S. Comer Wood and Third ftrttU. All transactions made on literal terms. gjUgH®®* of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. janareiw U’COEINBLLA WILLOOII, BANKEBB, _ a ND Dealers In Exchange, Bank NQtes. and SUTe* A Coin Current and Par Funds received on deposit and sold on commission. Collections modi at any point in the United Btates. . . Soml. East corner of Market and PA . myll _____ ■ - - ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTRJJfO BMITRFIELD STREETS, Ptttlbttrgh, Pa. EenortL PATRICKS A FEIKHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKBBB, , flaw Raamai their QfihxtotteOmtr ofTiflhm&Wmi «U -pmSBDBfIH, PA. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchalg Brosm* ,nl Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Soli Ml la Mid Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western “gassrsfiyS' <* H. HOLMES ft BOHB, BANKERS AND iSXOHANQB BROKERS, ■ oavs rmtoved mm niMnra asd SECHASas mhos « set 67 MARKET STREET, »OUR DOORS BEIDW OXD STAND. _ N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and EKhange BrokraS . and Dealers In Notes, Droits, Ter Mid Bilk Notes. Exchange on tiie Eastern and Wester# the dtles thronghoottho Dnltodi States. Deposits received in par ItotaOT maiOTt 0T Harket street, between Third and Fourth ata. tjaSOuy tihesan a CU«i bankers and exchange bbokbm. No 06 Wood Btreety comer of Diamond Aueg, ptTtSBUEUB, FA-, . BUY AND SELL Bank Notes snd Coin; Dtoraottlag exchange,and promissory notes; make ®Ji*£s£ e "J all the principal cities of the Onion. Bwadve3 cell and on interest, and giTe their preinpt attention to all other matters appertaining to a Broker's business Butera Exchange constantly on hand. __ -Pr* re^| JOHN WOODS, ___ | BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB* DIAUB n* Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotes. J STOCK bought and sold on comm tei bhomet sotwa. 1 Thor h»?e on bond • full «nd beautiful nuortmont oL LOTUS and OOATINOB, tor ; FROCKS, DREBB, WALKING AND BDBI- Our tnier*at* are Identical with those of our cwtomerK tnd « « »aaure th« public that oar fidelity will not fail tn fll lln« all onlsrs we may be favored with. gj- DON’T FOEQKT THE PLACE— Wo. 88 Wood Street, (BAST BID®,) OOEBBB Of DIAMOSD ALLIT. NB— We desire our patrons to understandth» twe have no looser any connection with the Clothing Bnatoeee on Liberty etreet. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the n designated. JQHN k qq. Fall and Winter Good® l edmokdwattb. ML BO HAN'T TAILOR, NO. 186 LIHKKTY STBEKI.— 1 hare now on hand a large stack of Fall and Winter foods. Orercoatlngs, of entirely new deaignu; Wwh w loirs, of the most beautiful patterns; French and Kogufib Oaselmerefl, of every style and shade in the market, all of which 1 will make to order on the .moat reasonable terms, and warranted to snlt. rc** saw SPUING GOODS. JDBT RSOSITBD AT JOHN UcOLOSKHY A 00’S Wbole- Bale Clothing Warehouse, No. BB Wood«treat,andoorner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that thla cetabratod housa hasettr had tbepleasuro oflnvlUng the attention of the public to. These goods here been purchased from first hands, and, »° second profit on them, which leasee ns able and dn sell at as small profits as any house 1. theMsV em cities. Therefore, we respectfully invlta 0>« of wholesale dealere end country merchants, >o general, to rive us a cell, and examine our extensive assortment of BKADY MADit OLOIHING. It Is ;, a rbr^. e .^,\°U=L p ™«Mtngfto MT ” ‘""'MfflMyOO. v dotting I Olotlilngl THE undersigned rospertfully infoimsiMJfrlendß »nd tju oablio thmfe beds non receiving »t Msrtore, No. 177 lib erty street, a choice apartment of Cloths, Oaßsimeiw and- Vea tinea, of the latest ah&most desirable styles, his ( \u prepared to to orderln the most fashionable tain per, at short nottw, and on thbmost reasonable terms. W e hate aleo oh hand a large mann&ctarodßtock of ready made Clothing, to which wo-lntito the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail, j Pereopewho purchaae gooda^for — H•W ClotfclM Btora, _ NO i SIXTH BTHKKT, OPPOSITE I.IBBRTY. msi Butwcriber has just opened thia iur» 1 where he haaalwayson hand atareeandehoioeeasori n»ntof ell articles of CIOTHLNQ, which he to any in the dty, and will Belt ** ***" °^StV übUo m To Hott»ek««purt. WB have now opened one of the luges* stocks Of OimiA, GLASS and QUEHNSWAEfI, suitable for houu&eopert in the dry, end Intend KdUng etrerrlow prices. We trill sell a handsome set of White Tea Wan, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the lowprice of Four Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion* Our stock being large owing to the dull season Just passed, we art dete£ mined to work It off at low prices. We hate Just Opened ttOL.e beautiful shapes of White Btona Meat Dishes; teg©* uUe do; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, eto-eto. Also, wme very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware. Is large—all of which “we bays put down In price to suit the times. FRENCH CHINA. We hive some twenty different styles of French Chine Tee sots, and some beaatfnl Gold Bend Pinner sets—all of whioh wo ere selling at least twenty-five par cent below former prices. IJOUBB FURNISHING GOODS. Oar stock of Knives and Forks, Bpoona, Walters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc.. Is large, ana we will sell them at very *° r w A %^°^' ARg On hind ind rocolring,. lugs atook erf Boatoo ind Mttw burgh Ql&fln Waio, whioh wo will aall it manufeotowrt prices. COMMON WABt , „ v . Out etock of common Two, Plates, Bowl., Kj*«. *** . PM -_ nr v or tide roiUble for country or city trmde. is VS« taTtotti attention o/dtj and nuretanta, as wo will sell them verjlow tocum Uouaekei jet. and others to want ofODir China and Queeneware' «U 1 do well bj <* llta B^ )^A part, No 03 Market, between 8d and dtb stiu .MO OwoMte Oe-a. B White HO.DBEB, STORK-ROOMS, or hall, parlor, dining-room, UtObon, four bed room* *O. Story and papered, on Robinson etreot, near tbo can»L Be«*iu sssw*iss.’s Warehouse* on water bow* * * fourth street. Together with «lg«^ HBKaT * gON> Apply to Third street. Jels 1 Ballou’a u u u Yankee Notions, , «« «< ifiStLMiteb.N.Y.Journal, IS ".■• ■ -< get k Cheap * %fc'. CLOTHING. NESS COATS. -0 l a. r ; : v*t , 'T£ * MISCELLANEOUS loq.ooqcOEUtsi m, . BTBAMBQAI DISASTERS to), rm, . US&t&XHB WESTERN WATERS, AND LriggSLgE £@3HB6taTBAUBOAX DIRECTORY.—ThenBMMM. und.rfbhiixl Bate, now is course of preparation a new STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be toed in October neith tbe book will contain over two hundred pages, Illus trated In the best style, and neatly bound in a datable Sinner. IT WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS EYERYPBTiTSHEO, aodwiU.be. a book tbsi will be interesting to an desses of people The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and d scriptlon of all the Steamboats now afloat on tbs Western and Soothem waters. Tbs length, modal, speed, power and tonnage of each and by whom bnUt, the name of the boat, with tbs trade she lain. Also, the names of Captains and Officers, her age,-Ace Ao. The Directory wOl oontaln a history of Steamboats and Stoambouting on the Western waters sines tbs appUcathm of stßam: sJso, a Setoh of the ttrst boat bnUt tor tbs Ohio Riser, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. . t£L RIVER DIRECTORY win contain a Ust and descrip tion of all tho STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that hare occur- on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATEM, beantl fnllv Ulustrated. with a LIST OF ALL THOSE WHO PKRIBIfsD BY THEIR. BURNING, SINKING AND EXPLODING, on tho Western and The Directory wBl contain .Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Wilts, Bed, OaaclittibYimoo, andotber Risers, with tb* Towns and Cities Wd down, with correct dlltancesieleo mapSflOlsr. Mver ai^Co^reial Items of Interest to the people at lars®-, l Obtain the cards of the rarlous C. B. MaOßoata, trade they are ln,*o, to. The Directory wflldsoamtata ieompleto Ust of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officer*, their places of residence, Ac* dc4 tbe nBir . toatLaWi its requirements, with comments, showing herein it bcntfiti the incompetent, qfltar, end tnfurei Uw gomndotf c«o. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine vessels, havingbeen built expressly for this trade. _ 1 OneßtoamSaw Mill is now in operation, and very for a fleered Is now on the way to Superior, which w)U: be set to woritimmediatriy on its arrival* One-half of the lota hare been appropriated by toe pro prietors to bflflold by the undersigned to actual settlers on terms* ttrprovide a fund for extensive public tmprove- Übefm appropriations have been made for public Hmn.ritv of Domes, It ts proper to state that “Bupraior City.” about the title of which a legal controversy estate, la umther and different place, and lnadifferent township from fItJPKEIOIU _ _ . ImM of SuPtaioa are signed by Tbos. Clark, sur veyor* and William H. Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be wen in the F*®**!** J* 0 * B }® Pam, Catena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, wwMwho wish to purchase lots, or obtain Informs lion, are requested to apply to Wn. 1L Nswvox, Superior, Dooglas county, Wisconsin. mJJAm H NKWTON , Agent *nA Attorney for Proprietors of Superior. jy24:3m Board of floaltb Motlca. Ivpapm ATTON bu been made to the Board ox Ueslui rh.t cues of cholera occurring outside of the city hose been brought within Its limits (or relief. No doubt iho friends of the slob sre prompted rby mottos of humanllj, yet It l* proper they *hanld be Infonn&i that they 6abject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. The Legislature passed law* regulating this matter, in when the disease Is malignant or contagious, to order that the densely populated city may be protected from any onneceoaarv boo urge, which, when It has gained a footing, gcaroely rests so long aS there remains a subject for Us re morseless attack- . .. , The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law. If patients Belied with cholera, or any malignant or coota fftons disease, outside the city, must be removed to any of th« Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit Bum the Board of Health. . »v *The attention of all persons Interested Is called to the following sections of an act approved April 8,1562: Sic. fi. That any master, commander, or other ponton having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of the rules or regulation* prescribed by the said Board of Health, under the provisions of thli act, shall, upon convic tion thereof, by indictment or proseoation to any court having Jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovered and paid Into the treasury of 6ald 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive Information that any malignant or contagious (measles excepted) prevails within any port or place within the United States, they shall make diligent Inquiry concern In* the same; and if It shall appear that the disease prevails all communication with such infected port or shall be subject to such oontrol and regulations as the Scald of Health may from time to time direct, and publish to one ox more newspapers published in the city of Pitts burgh; and thereupon every person or persons, and ail ■tools, Wares and merchandise, bedding and closing from fochlnfected portor place, and having entered and been brought into the dty of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as le provided for In the preceding section. , XI . . . The penalties ef the whole act will be BtriqUyenforced. Rv order A. C. mUxllXlCti, 3 Physician to the Board of Health. GEOEGE POETUNB, Health Office. RAOTIOAL WOKKB JfOB UKOttiNIOB AND OIHhUB. The American Miller, and Millwright 8 Assistant; Tha Analytical Chemist's Assistant; ...... Ihs Encyclopedia o( Ohemletry, praotieal »nd theoretical, by Brooth ud Morflt » Tbe Complete Practical Brewer; Tha Builder's Pocket Companion; The Practical Metal Worker's Assistant, by Byrne: The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne; Tha Cabinet Maker's and Upholsterer's Companion; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier; Oolborn on uwomotWe Engines; Nome* Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma- Practical DistiUer, by Byrne; The Dyer and Color Maker's Companion, by Byrne; The Dyer's Instructor, by Smyth; The Practical Dyer and Scourer; _ The Practical A Mayer's, Miner's and Engineer's Com- P *Thfl D New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon ; Perfumery: Its Manufacture and Use, by Morflt, The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Morflt; The Manual of Electro-Meullurgy, by Napier ; The Painter's, Gilder's and Varnlsher'a Cxmpanion; The Paper Hanger’s Companion; The Practical Burveyor'a Guide, by Andrew Duuean; Overman on Manufacture of lion; Rural Chemistry, by Bolly; Templeton on Steam and Bteam Engines; The Turner** Oompanion; A Treatisaon Bar of Instruments and Slide Buie, Walker on Electrotyping; And numsrooflPlhsfß, tool* by MOHOiN> sngg 4 ' * *•* * ~ Ko- 1M Wood street, pear Fifth. I— U«r Books. “ , . k . I Ail authorUM to sail low some Taloabla L»w Booka. 10 tola. Po. Baporta, by Bart; BonYterVi.lPßOtntMj —„ AaJ otter teporto, it th« oOm of Morning Po»t. BUEUJIATISM AND NEUBAMIA. Dr. BBOWN hereby iaftnzu the wffiioted that hhi remedy g* the ahoTB mentioned diseases Is one that wiireuro. He will warrant a cure In any case of this hind. This remedy was novel known to fail when properly persercwd with. Many softer.the torture of thlaeoapWnt Sot months and years, when a few months, would procaw a certain, safe No. *1 cm'OND Vllay. , ' . - 15“ B. UHOWN continues to be consulted (or the core oi SECRET DI8B&BES. His success to long eUmUng caiMlf unequalled. niamlBlot«S»ioto»«»l toaOl with out doing- Persons afidloted with Venereal Diseases, BheamSto, Plloo. or Seminal Debllltji should not delay to get his Melee, Cotters containing a fee Immediately *°oSe&eud Prlrato Booms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Kite bargb. 1 BIT I.«wt> RKfIIKTEB IgsoM by TfanaM Woodo. ml riven Bw*y Co ill at 76 fourth itreet, described » n«at *SS»i Honsii Mul Lott. Hugo wonting homa to. CViootrT Itoott ■ W TBOIIAP J* 1 "* 1 h ■ T>DOKB JUST BBOBTOUVst DAYIBON’B, B 5: Market, Jj near. Fourth street— with the Bomaniflta—Seymour; 75 «*♦, Hopkins’ Bn'il or Controversy, 2 T 0“ ► S* Mte; PUta Thoughts; Bertaona to Children, Grace of Christ, Tracts by fit. Plainer. Old Bedstone-new end cheap edition. fifed Ladle* Gaiette of Fashion lor August; flrnhnm’ft do PatnuL’t 'do do Feterwn’a do do Qodey»B Udy’aßook do Ballon’s Monthly , „ Tbs Panorama of £Ue and Literature: London mostretedHovs, last arrival i Ail the Eastern Weeklies for this vseb. For any new Book or Magaslna, call or send to 3 W. A fln.ftifogttNNEY A OO.’fli jy2S Fifth opposite the Theatre adiks’ lAsaicms- Lealle’s (Janette fox August, 20 cents; Putnam's Magadan do 20 do Qrafcam’fl do do do Qodejte lady's Boot, (acooxul supply.) 20 cents; Kqw XOti joumal lor August, J 8 do Peterson's HagMlne* do }' w Baßod'a do (second supply.) 10 do among lbs Mormon*, $1; flKy pitmnL Hatdo’a Mazailne and Knickerbocker for August eonft denUy expentedthiaday or Monday, and will be sold at du* “’jj-B BOOKSTORE, SO Filth It. ment of Biding Hats ever offered In the city, just rtr ,or ’?“£iLBOS * 80S. C 4 l T S A fOI A 00., ang ? corner First and Wood »U. t=%aTT. mtylb fITLK HATfI tor B*. at iTo. 01 Wood BU Jt uuslS b WftS9M * PM, .* «' v • s.rfw *- i :v : - „ : --v>;.:: ahiw sorfbjrtogaUri? *i«flTo 45b/L* Hemedyft t .ik 4CQ «of «U Bilious K BBft a. Disease* tiostfreueea, {ndtototios, j mlr JaUQdlea, Drcpey, Rheumatism, V> / ■ yen, Goat, Humors, Kerroasnecfc 1 _^TmP a w Irritability, ,Inflammatinna-lUafr NiOPMft ache, Pams In the Aim, Back «td LiihbSrFemal* OompUlato , frP r ItJ *«- Indeed, to? far *r« tne (Useaaes in which a Purgative Modi* (UiiBSSU is not more orleaSr«iuired,end much BiotoeßS and BnMns Baightb^pwt^jJiJj* • harmless but effectual (hthartlo am more frMly uMff. Nomiboo can feel well whllo» CM^?J^ t / r Jl£?££i valfo; besides, It axm generatea Krioaß and often fead diseases, which might base been aTolded by tha ttmely MM !s» ofTeocd pngaUTC..-fflla la.ajto gua.lrf Colds, Feverish symptoms, and ®SJSJ“i2SSfS5 a md They all tend to become or produce the deep-seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all OTtf r** land. Henoe a reliable fanny physio f* «f tfw^nrrt-»• portance to the public health, and this PIU Bm hel per* footed with consummate skill, to meet that defraud* Att extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, ProfossorAaM I. Patients, has shown results surpassing, anything bunersn ; known of any medicine. Cures nave been effected beyond belief, were toy not substantiated by persons of mb e& ailed portions and character as to forbid the sospiaoabl untruth. Among the eminent gentlemen who haTU testified, |a fovor of these Pills, wo-may mention - *' , . Uaci. A. A. HA YUS, Analytical Chemist of Boctos, and gtato Ascayer ol UsssschUßOtts, whoso high professional . 1 KOBKBT 0. WINTHEOP, B* Bpeai*r of tho; Housed Minister Plen. to England. . Catholic Bishop of Boston J. ILCHILTON, Practical Chemist of Now York (HtW tD Ho'n*W b L. MABOT, Secretary of State; s ' * * B Dld t «paa> permit, we routo sve. cert& catee from all parto where the puls have been used, out et»“ deuce even mere convincing than the experience of eminent nubile men, Is Brand In their effects apon. trial.- . , V These Puls, the resultof long Investigation and atu sr, are offered to the public as the tost and most cam which the present state of medical science can sfford- Ihey are compounded not ot the drugathemMlTee,,-IWtW tha medicinal Tirtnea only of Ycgstableßemsdita extracted by Chemical process In a slate of porlty, rad combined tee, ralher In such a manner as to insure the. beßtranNts. The Bystem of composition for medicines has been found In Cherry Pectoral and Pllto both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto Warn cfitalned byanyprocean The reason la perfectly obvious. While bythe old mode of composition, every medicine la burdened with more crleea of acrimonious and Injurious wta Garter’s Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Hot a Particle of Heronry In it. LOT van AFFLICTED READ AND EONDEBI—An KIm t £*«, " fljm,Ote«Mt<. CuEnsoua Bmpttonamppa” Pffgg' Bones and Jointo, Stubborn sS*S^«ffIESSSR SSsagSSSSSS! '“CS'a^^fth.Blood, ; zzsn&s* « 8 o»s«FS tutlon,mletMoi bydtaeawoi bnW down bj tf*W*® 2 " . T»JBgSSS! Si-Ssa®* ■ ObU Agnt^md S3>'«i.Ns -"'K-.ts,',:;, ■*• " *4 -S'* JIJ* ,*>*-, J . - T'* _ : r + s'-: ,± tr ‘ir r v • INHAJLiATIO VOB Tin GOBI OP None gennlue unless signed 67 Ufiampc A nmnui Proprietors* Ho. 8 Pearl street, Richmond, whomall orders for supplies end Agencies must be And for sue by B. A. FAHftEBTQCK,JO6BPH MJ»*: BRO&, and by Drasstek gtow*a k^„ T . B. A-JaWoci Your much obliged end borntdeseryw ? N ATHANIEL UEAIEBfIw .• Prepared end cold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK *-A corner of first and Wood streets. fflylu • Proclamation- • By VIRTUE of a precept under tha bands of Win. B? McClare, President of tba Ooort of Common Pleps, Ip. and for the Hah Judicial District of Pennsylvahja, am? Justice of the Court of Oyer arid Cimerat Jau Delivery, to.and for rald Dlstrlci.and WilliamEoggiJ and Gabriel Adams, Esqs-Asmdaie Judges ofthe same . Sorts, In and for the County of Allegheny.dated J* 0 — day of July, to the year or our Undone thooaand. eight bundred sld fiftv-flve, and to 'i Oourt of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jau Delivery. a. the Court Honae to the City of, Pittsburgh, on tho fire Monday of October neat, at 10 (faoaL A. a. ; fubllo notice la hereby given to all JuatlcsßOfithe Peace. OOToner and Constables of tho county of Allegheny, Urn, they bo then and thara, In their proper per»na, with thel roli records, taqoialtion* examlnatima and other romerc: totboeetblngs which to ttodr reapoctlTOaffiroi.-. tothslrbehalf, sppeore to be done—and also those ttat'Wb pxoSntotooprlsonais that now are or maybe intho jx of sold county of Allegheny, to bo then and there to proa - cote against them aa shall bo josh ' Qlvronnaer my hand to Pittsburgh, this fifteenth day < i Anmiflt, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hut . Arad end firtv-fiveC, and of thoCommairwealth, the 78 th. Wlfrtd WM. &IAQILL, BhatUL " . : ATTENTION V t-Jar .d- Wagon H&steri and Teamsten* Bounty laa .. &GBNOY, V* Fourth street* OFFICERS, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagon Hasten,Teat;. stew, AeL uho were regularly mustered Into tha aa. ‘ * vice of tha United States, and every Officer, Seaman, nary Beaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the Navy l *!; also, Militia or Volunteers, or State droops of any Btate