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I , uiti,» , Sj K . and Mopping ut aU the way ataUone, will irnhWat Sew. fl f .>\t ton at 758 V. M. 1 connecting ftere with the that steamer ft-^'iil^V.^’-‘:*V^' ,^ r r- tA 7 ,; X wtll leave Broad Ford at 12 noon, L-'Jif^?r^!'a.v v ?.t is V-* u‘ ““ '“ J ‘ ut ‘ on ‘' irr “‘ Wm " n,w ' "ffTAOKS for Connellavllle and Dniontown will connect iTi? ' ~^b e OK'^ t^X:: l \ v r :^.j^:s,rXttLV&c; evening, (except Bnndaya,) at half-past 4 o’clock, pre- -v the Tr2ns as above «':r<*W» I THB TfIBOUGH TRAINS between West Newton and re « nlßrl7 °» and •*** Beptem,w rt J •rV.',\'*\ X*‘s^^y h BMaHT will be transported each way daily. For-rates .; :;~'r :j tl'. ■' .• VV’S 7 -V-VVK&tfer F™.1.,00, r-IL-Y-.VrX Xu C ;-:’ ..0,11 Fifth St., opposite the Theatre. uw ."*.••■( >•!;■.;■d= s ..I>-''' l .i'£.-''- «-t,,.’Jps. s -7. -. T . ..aits , c '.--,'-,-do v. -. ,■' - r y r.-.t 7 V...,.:.. 0... r r,Vj«> If.' . - - ’ r - *F -..'VvA, 1 ."',,” > •.".v,f'/ , ,'f | '.r i--*-- '.-- v ~,.; "/i-V.trV: '■■ \ \ • ir/£ ■» C *V>-*H:.: ! :... ■ r A - .WeX-V . ~Vt f * * » “ t v a , • ' - ,- : &,” i ?-J**?-.:-£)l&i* %■*:>&■ a*. v* i *.■ ■ j r . t ‘ *. * J ; :* -*■ J-tr ■mj t- ; i ' " . ** v {• '* •« * .. •’- I *♦ • - railroads. jj"jl TBAL OHIO RAILROA !?■ Summer Arrangement—Change of Time. THREE DAILT TRAINS -BACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX ■ ' • CEPTED.) . Aud but out Change ™ wSfiE?™*- -*» ™“ VjF toUowf *2°2° w ; Train. Train. , ,1&. 3:30 PM. 11:30 P.M. •' 4:40 ‘ 12.50 A.M. l-von P M. ti:O0 ** 2:12 ifw •' COc. per lOOlba. , U\er, Wool, Ac ) THIRD CLASS.—Anriis, B»g g iDjt. U*oon I 400 „ r ]o ol6s. and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ac / FOURTH OLASB. —Coffee, Fish, Bacon and I p „ r jooa,. Pork, (pocked,) Lard and Lard Oil J In shipping Goods from any point East ot l blladel phia, be particular to mark package " ru Pennsylvania Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road al Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will he forwarded without detention. v FunonT Agists—Moses Potter. Boston; J. L Elliott, o. Y K. J.Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Roods Balti more ; Geo. G. Franciscos Pittsburgh ; Shringman k Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Loui-mlle, R. L- Meldrum, Madlron, lnd4 Ratcliff A Co., St. Louis, Mo ; J. E. Mitchell t-pon, Eransrllle, Indiana. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. IL J. LOMBAKRT. jjjyg Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND SINCE WEDNESDAY, June INI, ISS&, thft Mall Drain Imivaj SLutr-nriUc Jail)-, (SnnJara nn-pUal i at 7 o'clock, A. M . anJ arrive al Neirark al 1 SO "'-Ic-l, I' >1 , i-rmuectinj with Crains for Oolumbue, Sandusky, Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, LaSalle, Mount Vernon, Hock Island, Toledo, Saint Louia Reach Cincinnati at same evening. RETURNING : Lea vs Newark at Vi o'clock., M.. and arrive* at Steuben- Tiilf* at 7:10 P. M. Passenger* by this train leave Cincin nati at 0 o’clock, A. M. The Cadiz Accommodation Train Leaves Staulvovi.le daily, (Sundays eic*pw*d.) at 4.06 P. il , and arrive* at Cadiz at 6:36 P. M. MTUmeiao, L«*stw Cadix at 7-37 A. M., and arrirea at Steubenville at For farther information apply to JAMES COLLINS A CO , Freight and Passenger Agents, Nos. 114 and 110 Wator •treet, Pittsburgh. . , , LAFAYETTE DKVKNNY, General Freight and Ticket & W. WOODWARD. J m 23 Superintendent. '''"lBss. I'm; raoM CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS- Vu CHICAGO, ALTON AND BT. LOUIS .AIL ROAD, Formerly iho Ctilcftffo and Hlaaisatppt. Oxrjtng the Great American Express and C. & Haiti. I’UK Oalv Direct and Reliable Route to the Booth nD-1 Sooth-YVest —Seventy Miles Shorter than any other uta. rvo rwaonfln ixpatss tsairs dailt, sundatb ix csptxd. Leaves Arrives at Chicago. St. Lovu. , St. Louis Day Express 915 £ JJ *2 ?!»'!!' ! Bt Louis Night Express 10.00 P. M 2 - 46 P M - Trains run directly through wilbeat change of care or baggage. Prom Chicago lo St. Louis in 11 1 /i . IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joh«t, with the Rock Island Eailroad for Ottawa. L* Salle, Rock Island and Oen- with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Waynesnlle and Decatur, and with Stages for Peoria At Springfield,with Great Western Railroad for Jackson ville and TUmois River. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk; the most expedition* and reliable route to all portions of Northeastern Missouri. At Bt. Louis, with Dally First-class Steamers for New Orleans and intermediate uoiDta on the Ixjwot Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, St. Joseph, and all points on the Miatourl, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rlrers. „ . R. P. MORGAN, Sop t, Bloomington, 111. L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, 111. l*P 7 i 1 L L I N 01 S CENTRAL RAILROAD: Oarrying the Great U. State, Mail and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on l!a entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, Aim CHICAGO to CAIRO. Thi* Road, In conjunction with Train* of the Ohio and Mississippi R- R- and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms the most direct and only continuous R. R. route from OinOAOO to St. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows : 10 A. M. and 10.20 P. M.— St. Louis and Carlo Exmisa. Passengers for Bt Louis by this train take the «are of the OMoaad Mias. R. R. at Sandora!, and are carried direct to Bt. „ 956 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Dubuqui and Galiha Bx passa, connecting at Dnnheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily T.in« 0 f Steam Packets for Bt. Paul and the Upper Mississippi river cities. t __ A . Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7JO A. M. and 7.00 P.M. Passenger* from the East and places on the Ohio river destined for Bt.Louis, will save 190 miles of tedious and un certain river navigation from Cairo to Bt. Louis, and arrive fifteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the car* at Cairo. Tickets to Bt.Louis,Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all Im portant placet* by this route, can be had at the office of the O. & P. and O. A P. Railroads In Pittsburgh, and Michigan Oantral Railroad In Chicago. jefl R. B. MASON, Bup^t. PITTSBURGH AND CONNRLLBVILLE r •• «■*. T, v sa ~• ? * *V t ■>■■* - • ? ■ . •.. 1 . .if \ ■■£ •• '* .• in,-** . . -» y -■- »*, f.,' v-*** '* .' ~, ‘ jr .v’ Ti 1 ”' ‘ AIB LIU E ROUTE ■Hi . • ?^r a ' ,V;.»r : : ■ . ■ . RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE new AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! dßpCQij EorLhorn Illinois to t&fl Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAID ROAD FoantELt fu* Chioaoo asn Auroka A Or.it. Mlutabt Tract B. R. is sow And Trains run tho entire distance from CHICAGO iu BURLINGTON. lowa, without change of Oars. The Only Direct Bout® to BURLINGTON, KEOKUK, MUBOAOTK, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT DEB MOINBS, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac. and the Otttt ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO BT. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CALRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Btatiotm on the Illinois Central, Ureal Western, Rnd Ohio hd teachers in this Institution who were in this 1 city dismissed from their situations as book-keepers; none who made twenty blunders on a single page «»f a bill-book, i o ar writing teacher (Mr. Williams) has had something • more than a few lessons from a Philadelphia teacher t» prepare him for his business. No runners are employed 1 by this Institution. When our ritii-lb are importuned by ; those of another, they should refer to some of oar city Bank | officer* or merchants—perrons whose opinion ran lw relied upoo _ an j n ot be decoyed iuto »d«* ct those concerns which ; ure being st id out erery few mouths, and their pupils left to seek instruction where they can find 1L aotr ** Dissolution of Co-Partu«r»mp. r l'' IIE Partnership heretofore btitwtwo &• uuder 1. signed, a* BUJELOW k CO , has this daj tn-en \,y mutual consent. M Mselow retiring from th- firm The business of the UJr hnn sill he wtthsl by the ennouu me Mitlarm, at tbeir uld «UnJ, No 4imnntid ADrnear )F<*o*i stre*t. PITTSBURGH. . - r COACHED, CAIUU Aii B&, I'H JsTONS, HUGO IKS, and every description of Kancj Yehi<'lra» bulit to order, and Ilolsb'd in a unaurniuuM'd for beauty of deaign, 1-logsnw of 6nbb. skill o( »crkmiuahlm uni dunsbUUy of materials. &£* All work »arr»nl**.l NKW ALK rpUE subscriber take* this method to inform his frien.ls I and rufitoninrH that he wmmfDW Brewing lor tb« on the Twentuih instant, and will be prepared to furnish hi? superior ALES. A.- , in any quantity desired. Tlie highest market price io rash paid for good, houdJ, clean BARLEY- GRAINS and YEAST supplied on low terms. U KO. w, r .VI IT tl, au.Uilral.hJ) Pitt -tiwrt. Pittsburgh. H». T'KODdHAM WATCHES— It U* the universal lesumouy 1* of Railroad men, Bonkers, and those iu other par suite requiring accurate lime, that the “ Chas. Prodaham Watch manufactured at *4 Slmml. London, is the must r.ll.blr, »dJ uuc.iu.Uol by .uy other tumlLer. Many ol tb o- which haTH bean teßtol haTe been found to run with in a minute In the year. I hara obtained th. agency for th. Bair of these Watches In Pittahnrgh and Suta of Paun- P. B. Adams A SW», and other first clasa Watches for sale. Watch Repairing dona in tho brat manner W. n . >» 1 LcUN, ftUg l 67 Market at, comer of Fourth. IMMhjjUTKLY— A good Cook and Girls to W do house work in the country: a Gardener, with good reference; a Journeyman Shoemakeriho speaks Ger man and JSOgUsh; ten Girls to do house wotk In the city —good wages paid- Also, a boy ol 9 years toibe given ont families and hotels can be supplied with Waiter', Chambermaids, and all kinds of domestics, nurses kitchen girls, Ac. Clerks, Salesmen, Carriage Drivers, Porters, La bor.ro, manor OMICE, aug6 410 Liberty street- YSHTOUMAH-Nfia' VVUttK-S—A fail supply just received \J at DAVISON’S BOOKBTOIIK, 06 Market street, family Prayers, ilvols.; $1,60. Minor Works, 3 tola.; 75 cents eacb. Lectures on—Daniel—the Seven Ohurches—the Apoca lypse, 2 vole.—Parables and Miracles; 76 cents each Scripture Readings, on Matthew, Mark, Luke, Genesis, Kiodus, and Leviticus ; 76 cents each, i The Gburcb Before the flood; Benedictions, or the Bless e-1 Life ; The Tent and the Altar ; Voices of the Day, Dead, and Night ; Signs of ibe Times ; The Daily Life ; 76 cents each. Lectures on Romanism ; $l. The Communion Table; 38 cents. Infant Salvation ; 38 cants. NEW WORK BY MIBB SEWELL.—CIave UaU, bv Miss Sewell, author of “ Amy Herbert,” “ Gertrude, * Ao.; 2 vole. 12mo, paper covers, $1; or 1 vol. cloth, $1,25. This new work from the pen of Miss Bewell, is character lead by the English press as possessing the same power as was displayed in the early fictions of this writer. Nowhere in the English language can be jound more valuable *‘ life philosophy ” than in the pages of those engrossing vol umes. They do not abound in startling and horrible pic tures. bat present to the reader those admirable photo graphs of “home life,” which aro sure to arrest the atten tion of those who are fond of the lovely and the good. For sale by H. MINER A CO., QQ gO No. 12 Bmtthfleld st. AVE received, by express—Har per for August, 20 centß. We will furnish Harper and Putnam k.r 40 cent?; Harper and Godey for 40 cents ; do do Graham for 40 oenls; Uu do Knickerbocker for 40 cents ; do do Leslie’s Ladies* Gasette for 40 cents; do do Peterson for 37 cents; do do N. Y. Journal for 38 oents; do do Ballon’s Magazine for 30 cents ; Or any of the 26 cent Magazines, (with one exception, Blackwood,).always for sale at 20 cents. Remember, the place to save 20 per cent, on Books, Magazines, Stationery, Ike. is at LADFFBB’B BOOKSTORE, jy3l No. 30 Filth street. AHOft’d GREAT WORK OH SPIRITUALISM—Mod ern Mysteries Explained and Exposed; in four parU. Clairvoyaot Revelations of A. J. Davis 2. Phenomena of Spiritualism explained and expoeed. a. Evidence that the Bible is given by inspiration of the Spirit of God, as compared with the evidence that tbf • manifestations are from the spirit* of men. 4. Clairvoyant Revelations of Rmaauel Swedenborg By Rev. A. Mahon, President, Ar For sale by aug2l IdVKKGUKKN COLONY—A very desirable country rail h deuce 1« oflsrod for sale, situated In theabove Colon), ltoss Township, 6 miles from Pittsburgh. The bouse Is 08 by a* feet, arranged with four rooms, a kitchen and large hallonthe tot fioor, and Is provided with ewater close., bath room, Ac. There are i acres of land attached to the house, held in fee, and an undivided one-sixth of S6arras more. The Dwelling Donse, with the two acre lot, (°n which there are 100 fruit trees of choice . grape and strawberry vines, stable, chicken bouse, Ac,) willbe sold separate, or with an Interest in the Co}®”*- The arrangements for the education ef children make this a desirable property for a * BON , No. &3 Market st., near Tblnl. CONTINUATION OF TUK GKKAT tiKMI* ANNUAL SALK.—A. A. MASON A 00. will continue their sale through the month of August. They will again mara down and still further redace the prices of their stock. Borne ‘2OO more cases ana packages of N KW GOODS will be opened, rendering their assortment more complete than at the opening of the sal *. EOS BALK—Two Houses anil Lota on the corner of and Townsend street*—one of them a good brick bouse with nine room*, all In good onleT; the other a good frame house with tire rooms. They will be sold very low. Kn oaire of THOMAS WOODS, H adg22 76 Fourth street. Tnutti' HIDING GLUVBB—Ju»t received by Express, . *nd for sale at No. 91 Wood street. j apaiorswo* *. j WILSON A BON aoglo 6 /00., X _ No. 97 Firsi street. —=■.... ,wrr-n —jTwmon a bon, 1555. to f^ h tbe best quality oi BUk f* G E 0 NO. LIBERTY STREET, just beside tbo Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Kollrord, which makes it the mOAt couTvnlent bouse in the city for passengers arrl vlng by that road. The Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted up, In excellent style, th«* MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of publio patronage. There is attached a cplendid STABLE anil extensive WAGON IIARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar wQI be furnished with the best the market can afford. febl:y Cottut vf Pam and Si, Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa, undersigned, formerly of ‘‘Brown’s Hotel,” having taken thin large and commodious EIOTBL, and having refitted it Ln magnificent style, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling pablic to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and bis long ex perience In the business, he. can give entire satisfaction, and hia charges moderate f^b!£2 J'IORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, w»r v J th*» Railroad Depot. 'janl&ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. WAVKRLKY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Oheetnut and Wnluut, Philadelphia. |eu29ty - iiTTE I'NIOh7 NO 111 Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8. W EBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. _ [euiStj COR.XEX or MAI.X AXU suinu STS-, fTABSBX, O rjiliK Proprietor taken pleasure In announcing to thr I public ih»t this Dew and elegant Hotel hue be«u opened &c a bouse of cntertaininent. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the olhc* of the Ohio StageOompany,it otter* inducements unsurpaa&ed in Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. au l7 M. OAK KILL- CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PAttKER A LAlllD, Proprietors. jyl*3m] TERMS $1,60 PER DAS’. . HcMLLLAN house. JORaSSTO WN, PSiVXA. rjIUE undersigned hating taken charge of the above named House, and refitted it at a large expense, in a comfortable as well as elegant stylo, is now prepared to r«*- ceito guests, and give ample satisfaction to alt who tnuy pa rouiae the House. |au&U' j JAMBS DOWN LI. HARE’S HOTEL, fLate Parmer's Exchange,} NO. 133 LIBERTY BTRKIT, foot of Rlfth street, Pitts bargh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor. Thiß Hotel is entirely new, hating just been completed ami opened for the acconimodailqn_of pahltc. ( ei’pij FHAHK.I.IIS HUhSKi CUTtUuS, Ohio. C PATRICK A BON, pEOFairraas.— I This House has on . dereone thorough and extenutre repair*, alterations, aad large additions of new furniture, elo., and the proprte tore pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting od their pert to render the Fiuagu-l a piece where all the com. to jy,“ f‘ h °“ l ““ '“““'PATRICE A BON. KLOREACE hotel, NO. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK (oormooTSD on ttti ttiaorcan plam.) rjsubkh lovsjoy, PROPRIETOR. WILKINS HALL, W. C. QALLAQHER, Fropribtor. AburiA llTtex between I Food and 3mM\£eld. r.nus spacious establishment h as been leased by the aub -1 . ecriber, and completely renovated. lie i» at ell hours prepared to furnish wreriTW'W every luxury lhat can be tound in the beet regulated restauranla in the States. Uia spacious bar will alwaye be supplied with the very best Liquors Game of Bcriptloo, in Its season, can always bo fonml at Wilkins [UI I. [ap-J W. C. OAU.AQUBIt. bank, kxcuamok, TUIIiD STKJSET, KisTWKJIN WOol> AND MAIIS.KT. 1'H K Subscribers beg leave to inform iheir friends aud ll,e public generally, that they hare leased the above Weil known Keet.ur.ot, which has Just been thoroughly reoovsted, repaired .od re furnished, and now open. The proprietore hare apored do expense to make the Booh Ki chauge a comfortable resort, aa well for the epiontw as the business mao- The larder wiU at all llm« >» “tocied with the delicacies of the season, and nerved op under the ao.pt- M of experienced route. They respectfully eat fur the patronage of a generoo, public.^ Q. B. FRANOIit UOllfliiCOPlA ■•arOYSTER AND COFFEE nOUSE. - ®* D. BARNARD. jVo. 40, F\flh Strut, between >Ko(xi anti Market. j*ulP:ly! rrrrsirown. CaYs T A L PA LAC E, So. I* Blarb«t itrc«t* C. C. SEELY, ÜBSPEOTyULLY inform* hla frieodaand llie I »Jpublle in grnerat, that he h«t» just starU*d his ' 5 SLMB§y New York and Philadelphia modern style o! cotißiNd OYSTER and everything else in the eating linn. Uyaur* in the Shell or Stewed, tor cents ft doteu. lie will *l*> furnish the heat of everything lhal the market will adord- Uuub* always open until 3 o cljrt inarlS-tf OVBTKI4. BALUON AND IUCSTAUtIAfII'I'I 10b WDUU STtttlET. riMIE subscriber ban now his OYdTEK SALOON AND I KATISO triUriK In n manner that cannot b*«xceU-d bv »uv Hitnilar aKiabUMhiucnt in lb* city. MEALS WILL UK SKU \KD Vl’ AT ALL HOI US Ot TUK PA V, from tb* _ _ C Uolceet Meat*. KovtU, Kl»h, Ac., &ci Ilia U»U of Fare cannot be aurpa.-'tfeJ, nod be would respect fun, it>. gTILLi j.2o:ip..tf . 108 Woo 4 street. St. Clair La««r Ba«r Brawery. riiUß undersigned respectfully inform* the publio that n« I now fullv prepared to **m* private lamiliefland the hi. uul.bn.^l pottles. All orders left at Ula OUte*, NO. & DIAMOND ALLKY,(o«ar Wood street,) will be punctually nttandwllo, *°t]» h :tf B “ r J '" T ' rol ‘''“ 7 I V.'u7kh!mO|L m. l. ativut: .1 s. DAVISON 05 Market ' . 'l' t f ‘ *\a' ! r .r K if r -' •;,• .. ' p CT~i *-• ’ ■> 1 dfc.* *•“(./ V- ' ./ •• .'w-fL«»,r:, *’ -» ,i,‘ j. N* ' •■**'.. -i ; , HOTELS. ST. OLAIH HUTUL, W&l. a CONNKLLY OOOI> INTUKT fiOUBK, OWBTOBTB uasuill uovsk, i'KANRLIJS HOUSE. RESTAURANTS Id tU* rooming. Ueultz' bagar B«*r tla.il« .v„. ion jta.iyuu .o l T’ta.f HblshuJ lower Beer UllU in the ally. UI. Bn.ri. AnowleJgeJ to to • superior ankle. enj .r.r, Mbet ae cumiaoOatlon about hi. bouse b« eS( gKNITi - HenD«lt Ale* WI) ENGLISH, Bottler of BMTTITB celebrated . Kenuotl Ale and llrowu Stout. Also,Common Ala and Porter. lu uu»rt so«l pint bottles. Tbe attention of families, and the trad*, U respectfully solicited. ?- UU * y •• jgilural Water aud BiriapaxlUa WM D ENGLISH, Pitt street, bolow Penn, Is now manuturturlng end boltleinglhe abut* bevenkgWJ uo •o exUmmte ucale. Ills articlenare ol tbe best quality, and D nraptured from tbe purest materials. octluiy HOPPERS,PATENT PLANE r*>UIS undersigned Is prepared to sopply CAHPKNTKUB, X CABHTETMAKKRIi, and Workers In Wood generally. » ll b his Patented and valuable PLANES. All who bare tried H, pronounce :l a most valuable 111 venlion that muni sooo come Into g-neral use- The fol lowing letters from practical workmen are but two among many letters the Patentee ban received lecommend.ug tbie Plane above all others in use ; Pirreouauu ST BAM Oabotit Factobt, | February Id, iftb&. J We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months we have used Hopper’s PaUnt Plane, and do not hesitate to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers and Oarp-inters as su perior to any other Plane in use. We consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and for plauiug veneers, it is fax superior to the old mode of scraping, besides being a great paring of time. One man, by usiug this Plane, will plane more veneers than live men can do by any other plaue or method ID use. H. U- Ktan A Co. To Mosks P. Eator, Esq.: m . , „ . Dear Sir ■— I have examined Hopper's Patent Bench Plau«, and believe It to be a moat excellent article fur the use for which it is intended, as a combination o t plane and adapted to planing veneers, and it does not requi re one-fourth the time or labor of the old method; and I hare no doubt, when its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely .uporeede the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged in the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of it, there is nothing as well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful finish to Tentacle as the Uoppcr Patent Bench Plane. Jamss W. Woodwiil, Furniture Warerooms, 97, 99 Third Pittsburgh. mitburyh, February 27,1866. MOSES Y. BATON, of this city, Is my eoie Agent for the Bale of Planes, or of rights mh2l:tf) ;h, Maroh 21,186 t BOOK FORRAILROADKNttINKKKti.—OontaIn- Iug formula tor laying oat carves, determining frog an eles levelling, calculating sorth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chorda, mavoetlc variation, logarathtme and natural signs .tan gents, etc. etc., by John B. Uenck, Civil Kngineer. Pocket book form. , , , . .-.The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Kngineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use In the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmatic tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables othera peculiar to Urn Railroad work, and espectallythe necessary formula for laying out curves, turn-outs,crossings, Ac.,U a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. U 8 MnJTA&i Acadjwt, West Point. April 18, 18M.— QcntUnun: I have looked over “ llenck’s Field Book for Railroad Kngineers," and think it well Ject Its author proposes, and have no question but it will be found b very ueelul and practical volume both for offleeand Mdwor*. _ I am much pleased with Mr. Uenek’ijllttf. manual, ibe “ Field Book of Railroad Engineers. With the presento tion of some of the most practical and useful of recogulied among railway engineers, he has given others which new at least lu their present form, appear to possess int of hizher value than that of mere novelty—that of a mint ol nig of available, not to say desira b«lng in gener a^j l^t)DC i Uf ,i ODi while \ think the design ri H«r c U book is such as to adapt It excellently well of Mr B , h pleasure in expressing my u.tv -bM^Pubttahe™. 0. a and Director of ; foraaleb, Dea i„ in Engineers’ Stationery, , Market atreat, corner of Second MAUAZ.INKS FOR SiCPTKMBKU- Gedey’e Lady's Book ; Household Words; New York Journal; Petereon’a Magazine; Yankee Notions; Blackwood’B Mag&ilne lor August. NKW SUPPLY OF NKW BOOR.-; SUr papers, by Beecher ; Memoirs of James Gordon Bennett; My Bondage and Freedom, by Fred. Douglass Doesticku’ New Book ; Clare UaU, by Miss Sewell; Light and Darknoas; Life of Sydney Smith, In 2 yolb. ***"* »d for sal. «J QILDBNFENNKV 4 00,8, Fifth bL, opposite the Theatre- __ *—— VV, FOR RALE.—A Dwelling lot of ground, well Improved, 60 feet from -* „ _ aH-r.it bv 83 deep. The boose contains a ball, OD u? kItoSST dicing room, three chambers and two parlor, portico and garden in front. Price $1,460. small room*. Poru 6 & CUTIIBRRT 4 SON, Term* ***J • 63 Market street. auglO I stimulates the natural secretion rooia ofthe hair, and strength to its growth, of coloring matter, {riving w*rfciw*ttve PiftY oentd It (loe» u7t act M S 3yr, but a. a per bottle. Sold by S 3 Market .treat, aog. INSURANCE COMPANIES. Inorease of Cash Capital TO LIALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ASTIfA LSSPRAJSCK COMPANY, HARTFORD. CAN!*.—CHARTERED 1819 PAID OP Ca.li Capital, --- - - - B*oo,ooo. miiH TniTtTY .SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the T^Iome^AIKsmUNCK.COMPANY, or lUrt fonl, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, MM, under oath. . * n«. ileal Batata, unincumbered 4 uo Beventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 0 and , cent., pay Dobis due the Oompany,«eoured by mortgage... 7.313 1, Bills IteoelTable, well secured,payable at Bank... 12M27 35 Railroad Stocks In Connecticut.. 0T.6L6 00 Bnnk Blocks In the dty of Hartford SS 1 Bank Stocks In New York city.. •—•••••- w. 060 00 Cash on ham!, in Bank, and in hands of Agents [ and others S77 Z,T.A 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Bangor other credi tom,—nothing. Losses adjusted Mid due,—none. IxiSSMlKiJiuted anil not dllo.JHS.i’ia XJ. Ixwsefl unudjMtod and In BUiT-mf, waiting f,.r further proof, {61,267 60. „ . AH other claims agalnet th« Oompany are email, eucb only as printing, Ac. , Agents iuetroctcd to lake no rick over {lO 000. Tte amount Insured In any city, town or village, Oepenil upon the character, material and construction ot bu dings the width of streets, the Bnpply of water and condition of the lire department, and other circumstances. The amount Insured In blocks of buildings varies the deeicn Is to limit the loss by any one lire to {lO,OOO, or leas, wto um» ui TUO ' A ALKXANDKIt, SecreUry. STIT. or Ootraxtmctn, 1 Uarthird, J an. Ist, 1881.. «“>“»“ A k Al T D ‘ l th’th eC t r t”h ir /or of the Altna Insurance Cnmpany, and made oath that the for e going etatemont by him subscribed, Is true, according to hir best Justice of the Peace. Igiases p«U by this Company for the year ISM exceed t7W 000, while the premiums received for the same um« f»r exceed any other year, since the organization of the “TotTS covering nearly all de®*iptlonß of property, Is eu-1 at this agency at remunerative rateA omce, No. *! Water street, JKTIIA USUIIAStiB COrni‘ANV, OF lUUTFOBD, COS'M. Cn aut ip. id, paid UP C„h Caplt.l #soo*ooo Cash Surplus, oa la* JaSXUM, 1556.—#54 7 3,*7 3 rrUUßOapltal Stock and Surplus Is securely iuvested for I the benefit of ail policy holders. As an *v dene* of thr claim* we have to public confidence, and of IU ahiuty to pay losses promptly, we state a fact, »hat tlfl rß ° el P t ’‘ vary from 1U6.00Q to JIfrO.OOO per month. Its business Is large and well distributed, and in out opinion no Company In the United States afford* bettor Indemnity lo poluy holders than the -Etna. They oooiinue to make insurance on property in town and country, at rates as low as is con detent wilt safety tu the KTOK ts-omce, North west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pttwbnrgh. tl™’ BSI.A WAHK htitual safety ikburanck compahy. OFFIUStn the North Room of the Exchasge, on Third etreet, PHILAUKLVUU. MARINE INSURANCES. Ok V xssils, ) Oa&oo, >To all parts of the World, yauoara, ) INLAND insurances On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all Dartsof the Union. p FIUE INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling booses, Ac. ASSETS OP TUB COMPANY, November ~ 1843. Honda and Mortgages ....--$24,300 00 Btatoof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, .181,403 Stock* In banks, railroads and Insurances com- w Cash on hand..— - J 6 ’ 071 30 Balancesm the hands of Agent* and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued 131,707 SobscriplHmNotes 100,000 00 DjitdTOfcs: Wm. Martin, I>r. B. M. Huatoo, Joseph Li. Beal, ' UugbOmlg, Edmund A Bonder, . Sponeer M’llvain, John 0. Davie, ! Charles Kelly, Robert Burton, Samuel K. Stokes, John It- I'enroee, Henry Sloan, George U. Leiper, I James Traqnalr, Edward DarUngton, ; Wm. Eyre, Jr., 11 Jonrs Brooke, t Joshua L. Price, J G. Johnson, i JameaTennent, 4 James C- Uaod, i John B. Semple, Theopllus Paulding, i ObarWs Bchaffer, JamnA B.M’Parland, J T. Logan, Pittsburgh, \V C. Ludwig, - Ii.T.C. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. TliOS.O. HAND, Yice President. Joairu W Cowah, Sec’y. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, maTifl No. 06 Water street, Pittsburgh. Ths Prankltn Virt Insurance Company, Of i'/aUxdetpAza, itmuyieama. UIRJSCTOKS-— Charles W. Banckef, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob it. Smith, Geo. W. Rich* ard-. Moniecal D. Lewi*, Adoiphi B. Uorie, DaviJ 8. Bp-wne, Morris Patterson. Ouas. N. BiNCKta, I‘rmdeul. Cius. G. BAitokin, BtertUoy. re Continue u> make insurance, perpetual or limited, on eTery description ot property, in town and country, at cate* a* low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their eapitei and premiums, safely Invested, af ford ample protection U> the assured. Tb* Asset* of the Company 1 on January Ist, 1661, a* pub* ' Uabed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were os follows, vl»: Mortgage- - - $918,128 68 Real Estate 84,377 79 Temporary Loans 82,966 17 Block* - 01,889 00 Gash, Ac 6-4,346 Si Total t1.212.7MJ 44 “Since chair Incorporation, a period of twebty-one years, tEey h»Te paid upward of One Million i'our Uondn*d Thou m-o to-*neel with promptnMS all liabilities. J. CARD IN £ll QQfnS, Agent, ap24 Office, northeast cor. Wood and Third ats. TUB UNITED STATES LIFE IHBURAICE, ANNUITY and trust company, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1880. CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL $250,000. Office, S. E. Comer of Third and Chetlnut Sir cell, Philadelphia. Qftcert of the Home Board at Philadelphia; DiaiOto&S- Ftepben 11. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Ueujamin W.Tlngfey, Geo. M'U«*nry, Jacob L. Florence. James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. Prtsidcui —Stephen E.Orawfoid. Yict I‘rzxidcnt —Ambrose W.Tbompeon. Mtdicai Xsmrt uner, Pittsburg A—-J ames 11. Willson ,U. D. Allegheny City —ft- B. Mowry, M. D. * QEO. B. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth Btreet,_Pltteburgb.__ PENNSYLVANIA OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND BMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorised Capital) 9300)000* INSURE BUILDINGS and other property agaluat loaa or damage by Fire, and the partis of tha Son and inland Navigation and Transportation. Wm. t Johnston, Body Patterson, W. M’Cliotnck, Kennedy T. Friend, U M. Long, 1. Qrier Sproul. A. J. Jones, George R. White, J acob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James 8. Negl«y, W. 8. Haven, Wade Uampton, D. B-Park, 11. R. Ooggaball. Hon. WM. It. JOHNSTON, President. BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. CiaauiL, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. fl. Ota*?**, Assistant Secretary. Weitern" fniaraace Company, Pitttburgfc R. MILLER, Jr- PrtsvUnt. | 9. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, MOO^OO, WILL Insure againstall kinds of risks, FIRS end MA BINE. All losses will be Liberally adjusted and managed by Diuqioeb whoaro well known In the community, and who are determined, be SromptneM and liberality, to maintain tho character which bey bare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who deal re to be insured. Directai.— R.MUler, Ji.,O.W. Rleketson, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W .Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppeneott, George Darale, James Me- Aoley, Alexander NUnlck,TtaomasScott. t&-Oflee,No.o3 Water street,(Warehouaeof Spang A | Qo., up• tairiO PitUbnrgb. _povg«ly_ JOHN LITTL No. aoi Li HAB JUST BEOIfiIVKD l tide* URANDLB3- Obnie Brandy, (very fine.) Otard Dupuy A Co. (super.) Marrett A Co. Baierao. WINES. , m _ Barcial Madeira, Boguet, lloward, March A 00., Mai'ra London Cordial, Madera, j Amontillado Sherry, j Rutherford’. Sootoh Ale, Manunlllo do : Uardoy e London Porter, Tablf do ■ 1 Wild Cherry Brandy, Cooking do . A b ? in . t |“’ Beeswing Port, • Anisette, , Pure Juice do Curaf°a, Ordinary do ; . » fit. Julieo Claret, . iloclla »“ d Ja % u „ k Malaga Dry, Young Uys. and Blaok Teas, iv> »J«t Knglieh Bronson Cheese, I Imported Haran. Cigar*, of Anchor i varioafl brands, Wiener, Old Montmgahela Whisky, of ileideseck, all grades- Together >ith all other articles connected with I>uhl qbha. - WIG MAN U FACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Sue tioori from the Aqueduct, opposite the Q)tlector , s Office, uunuisi citt, , ~ IS PREPARED TO FILL OKDKII3 FOB WIQB, and all kinds of _ . Ornamental Ilcalr Work. The bast quality of material is furnished, arid entire satisfaction guaranteed. mylfcdewiy Alexander Wi Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Am. Souoi tofl is CuAHcaaf, Agent for procuring Bounty La tula and Pensions, and tor the Collection of Olalma In Great Uritain and Ireland. , _ .. yy. Collections made in this and adjoining Counties f Ks* tales of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, fiold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfleld. Pittsburgh, March 28> 1866—jmh28:daw] A« W. FoiUri NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the Stales of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. £9* Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for record or use In any of the above named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhcdw Island. Pittsburgh, March 28,1666—fmh28Maw 1 VARIETIES!— A Oottage Houflo In-AUegheny for sale. Price $7OO. A Brick House and Lot for $760. A small Frame House and Lot on M- unt Washington for $460. Small Fannß to Ohio and Virginia for sale on way terms, by [)?l4] 8i OOTHBBBT * BW. 1M TMid it ABBTUI LOOHIK “' n STOCK AND BU.I. B.ftUKBB, o.olm, tfl 92 Kurft lt, NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loam on colla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. particular attention paid to the purchase and sale or Copper Btockfl. All communications attehi WM. U. WILLIAMS.—. wm. a. william* a co« BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. K. Garner Wood arid Third streets, aj* All transactions pxadeon liberal terms. OolUJctlona of Billo, Notes, promptly attended to. jan2S:lw BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Stiver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit Btocfce bought and sold on commission. Collections made at aiiy point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, my ll PITTSBURGH, PA. 212,606 06 ARTHURS, RODGERS &CO, BANKERS AND BROKER^. CuliyKti OF FOURTH.AND SMITBFIKLD BTRBBTSr su2:6m Pittlbttrghy Pft. _ OiraorsU, . PAIHIOKB ft PEtSHI). BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BBOKSB& Boot Removed their OJJkttofhiCbmcr of fifth STAHh, N HOLMES t SONS, Binkom ind Kxohinge Sroitra, . »nd_Lxmlera In Notes, Drifts, Acosptances, Gold, Bfl t«t nuti B&k Notes. Kicking, on the Eastern anil Weetem, Cities constantly (or sale. Collections made in all thidtiu throughout the United States. Deposits reoelved In par funds ox current paper, Ho. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. J)a80tl J fiafijXfTco^ BANKERS and EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 00 Wood Strut, earner of Diamond Aucy, PITTgBOMO, PA.# BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in all the principal cities of the Union. BsceWe deposits on call and on interest, and gW» their'prompt attention to all other matter* appertaining to a Broker’s business. Eastom Exchange constantly on hand. mart JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotel. STOCK boaght and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. gg* No. 6SU Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. U. Dank. declo nnmratt Of WOOD Aim nTTit STRUTS, o lailT EXOHANGEon the Eastern Cities constantly for O sale. Time Billa of Exchange and Notea Gold, Silrer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made In all the principal dries of the United lter poeits recelTed ox Par and Current Funds. [marsCly UAJOI iuvra, IPWARP RAHM. fIOMHCI tlAMli* KRAMKB ft RAHM, BAN KERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Oold, Sflyer, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Beal Estate or Stock Securitiss; purchase Promiasary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; bpy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collection* made on all points In the Union. [my* $627,47 6 63 Diaicroaa. K, Jr., Agent, LBiarT Utrsitt, the following very choice or- Jamaica, Santa Orua. GIN . t «V - v • ■ V- V-*]- ' ' :7 ’ -, ~ -sagM-V , n. HOLHES ft BOSS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKEBfI, niAiu v HILL k C 0„ BANKERS AND EXOUANOE BROKERS, 0. X. ARNOLD BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. DEAT.kkr in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. No. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank ofPiriab*g. [aelB Dovuxticand lbreign Sachangtjßmk Nota, Gold and SHaar JBovohL Sold andaaehanaaL at the EXCHANGE AND BANK IN Q BOUBBOI WILLIAM A. HILL A CO* 64 wood nans, kmssuasß. aa. Interest allowed on time deposits. [ janlk Tuoaraon ii 511......... ........ JBO. A.OADQHBT. THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKERS AND BROKKBB, Corner of Third and Wood streets, JVUtmryh, Pa: THOMAS WOODS, __ BROKER,-** aouii Bondi, Stookl, Kill BUmti, *•„ No. 76 nmrth rl., FUltburgll, Fa. [J»6i ' ClmmioUPs Loan Office, No. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— 'Money loaned on Gold and BUTer Watches, Silverware and other Valuable articles. . - aoMaily CLOTHING. CLO T H I N G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. I FORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty ‘ street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, baTe, for the pur» pose of acquiring more space for their immense business, restored to the spacious building on thecornerof DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where the; hare no» the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That has erer been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal,la (ogive them more facilities forth* WHOLESALE TEADE They are prepared to sell Goods at tbs LO WEST EASTERN PRICES/ Aad tluDf tham rwctureoTu the Union. CPBTOH WORK., in tui bist smt,Am> upon thj aaoatxsv soncs. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment oi LOTHB and OOATINGB, for FROCKS, DREBB, WALKING AND BUBI- NESS COATS. Oar Interest* are Identical with those of our easterner*, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fall In fll | lug all orders we may be favored with. AS- DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— Wo. 88 Wood Street, (BAST 8IDB,) OO&HXR Of DIAMOND &UST. N. B.—We deslreour patronsto understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Badness on Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. , mar'iS JOHN &TOLOB&EY A CO. Fail and Winter Goodnt EDMOND WATTS, MERCHANT TAILOR. NO. 186 LIBERTY STREET,— 1 have now on hand a large stack of *•** *® a Goode. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; PlnshVest togH, of the most beautiful patterns; French end English Oasslmeres, of every style and shade In the market, ail of which I will make to order on the .most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. **ctA NEW BPIUSO GOODS. JDBT RECEIVED AT JOHN McGLOSKBY A 00*8 Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of Inviting the attention of the publloto. These goods have been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to eay that we cau mod do sell at as small profits as any house In thaeast* ern olties. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to give ua a call, and examine our extensive assortment of READY MADE OLOIHING. It is almost Impossible to enumerate the quanl ’ y of immense piles of garments that la to be seen at this li 1 e establishment; It is sufficient to “LIS*/ 1 " ”™ Clothing 1 Clothing! THE undersigned respectfully Inforraßjmß Wendaand the publie that he Is now recemngmt hustore, No. 177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he U prepared to make to order In the most fashionable man ner. at short notioe, and on the most reasonable terms. We havealso on hand a large and well manufacturedstock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. v ' ■ Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find It to theii advantage to call at IT7 Liberty street, before making their purcb ftaw *- [marPj 0. CONNER* New Clothing Store. NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. THE subscriber has just opened this new establishment, whore ho has always on hand a large and choice inon* men I o! .11 articles of CLOTHING, which he wronte 040.1 to «n, In tho city, .nil will Bell .t the most rM«m»6lo prt -10 ■ To Hoasekespsrs. WE have now opened one of the largest stocks of CHINA, GLASS and QURJSNBWARB, BU-table for housekeepers in the city, and intend selling at Very low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods In proportion. Ouretockbeing large owing to the dull season just passed, we are deb see mined to work It off at low prices. We have just,opened sot. e beautiful Bbapes of White Stone Meat DiahsS; vege table do; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, eta, eta Alsd,. some very handsome new stylos of Water Pftebera. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, is large—all of whloh we have put down In price to suit tne times. « FRENCH CHINA. We have some twenty different styles of French China Tea sets, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner seta-all of w hich we are selling at least twenty-five per cent, below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, fipoons, Waiters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar efco, Is lprge, and wa. will Bell them at very low prices. GLASS WARE. • a . On hand and reoelvlng, a large stock of Boston and Pitta burgh Gloss Ware, whloh we will sell at manufooturer's prices. COMMON WARE. v . Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Mtch era, and every article suitable for country or city; trade, is large, to which we invite the attention or city and country merchants, os wo will sell them very low for cash. Hou»ekee pers and others In want of aacav China and Queens ware’ will do well by colling lit the ■ • CHINA HALL, No. 02 Market, between 8d and ‘thate, .pi 0 G.v R Uhit. HO.UBEB, STORE-ROOMS, WAREHOUSES. *0- TO LET I —LawrtncariUe —A comfbrtable DwdUgg Boom of hall, parlor, dining-room, fcltCheH,fbUl 06$ TCWns,®®^ garden and good water. . .* - Allegheny Oity —A Two Story Brick HOOSS, and papered, on Robinson street* near the canal. Bent $w per month. A ft. Washington —A Dwelling House of Hires rooms, on rent $176 per year. Nos. 31 and 27 Duqueshu eanh house Is two stories, with basement, cellar, ywd two Warehouses on Water-street. A large -Store-room on y °Tpp‘yTo' T ° 2 ' Ul ” r ’'‘“gcOTHBEM A SON, jels 7 lAOThird street. JULY MAGAZINES— . „ ... Oodey-B Ludy-fl Book, lor July—2o con“, IMlou'o Magaitne, “ “ » „ Yankee Notiona, H „ Yrank LeaUe-e N. Y. Journal, North British, Ibr May- , . , . The above Just recelred br Espreea. Atav* targe tot of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL end tlijefianeooa BOOKS nn« STA TIONERY ret tula at COST, tnd NO BUiraiO. OMI Jl LAUFFSR’S BOOK STORE, 87 Wood Street, If yofl Wttt to #el a Cheap Library. f** 1 lf , 100.000 OOIiEB l ffIBimmWWSISAMBOA'r DIRECTORY.-Hie«SjSBBBS» fls«“ss«SSy 6 »T*ifi* , ')ia ttrartfci alffkmipinilkro a Bfcw STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which wIU b« lamed in October next; thn book will pagee, Ulob trated OplhßwsrMyHrßßr'btitfyßfiuili In s dprahle mnwgrpilStiSEtth-MiHIB OF JSfl.«)ftKSiߥBßJ>nßtlBllßDfBn B 7 THKIS BUBNIKO: BINKINO . AND rJSsLODINQ, on the'Western and Southern waters. ; Thr Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White,’ Bed, Ouachita, Yasop, . t&a other Rivers, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with correct distances; also manyother Klvex and Commercial Items of Interest to the people at large. The book will contain tbe-carUsof the ramus U. 8. Mail Boats, with the trade thby are In, o3ia Directory will'atso contain a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, Ac., Ac 4 tbo new Steam beat law, its requirements, with comment, ’ bh&wlng wherein it baufiti the incompetent [ b£leer t and inmr« the competent c£iccr,±c-, Ao., and all the Important U. 8- Bu >preme,Court Steamboat Deeldocfl up to date; the Bates and important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, Im portant Decisions of the various U. 8* Courts In refiard ,t<} Freights Ix>st and Damaged, At, Ac 4 with many other ■ things of interest. i The Directory will be Illustrated in the best style and printed in the best mannerf-Tbe author has for six years been,lathering together, all tirafsotsund Items In rtgard to the uhmvous steamboat disasters on-theWestem and -Southern waters, and now. intends publishing tbfcm in book term. : The-prfce of iha work will he put at the low sum of-One Dollar; : Ten thousand copies wul be lasned ter the boatmen; Wirbthers desirous of subscribing will have to do so as none will be brlhted unless orderod In adbanee. This work Is destined to have a circulation ot over EIGHTY THOUSAND eopfcs, airthi publishers are receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mail.from all parts of the couatry v ßa£y. Some of the oldest boatmen, ■a 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 wall as steamboat.; By remitting One Dollar (post paid)you wDT receive a copy of the above work. •JAS. B. «*7AT. All coragumlcaUopfl end letters should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD A CO., Postoffloe Btllldlng, Cincinnati, Oblo. Je29:dawtf DongUi Con&ty f Wlteonitn. rna PLAOS is situated on the Bay of Superior and Left Hand lUTer, .al tha haul of Lake Superior, and pocsaasta A BETTER BITE, A BETTER HARBOR, AMD GREATER ADVANTAGE FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY, than any other point in the North-west; and is equalled in prospective importance by Chicago only. The Proprietors have « dear, undisputed and unlncuo bertd’ title to the land upon which SUPERIOR is laid oat, ■mi alt purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds for the some. Superior was laid out during the past season, and already contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a -number of Stores, a Commodious Pier; with Warehouses, and la in all respects the __ 1 HQBTFLOURIBHING NEW TOWN Id the West" The County Seat the United States Land jOfflce and Post Office are located,here. The Mississippi and lake Superior S • UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, how in coarse of construction, connecting with 8h Paul, terminates at this place. - It Is also the Lake termini of oil 1 the projected railroads to the bead of Lake Superior. The u goo M canal will be opened in Jons; after which, four lines of SteomerwwiU run to Superior—one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland* and 00a from Buffalo; all fine yrtseXs, havlngbeenhuilt exprdaaly'for this trade. One Haw Mill is-now in operation, and the machi nery for a second is now ontbe way to Superior, which will be set to work Immediately on its arrival. One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on easy terms, to provide a fond forextenrive public Improve meats. Liberal appropriations have been made for public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. fly In order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of it Is proper to state that u Superior City,” about the title of which a legal controversy exists, lp and different place, and in a different township from Scpxwob, 49“ Maps of BfffsaiD& are signed by Tbos. Clark, enr- S, ana William H» Newton, agent and attorney for etore, and may be seen in the principal hotels of SL Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. Ail persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informa tion, are requested to apply (QWu* H- Nawtoh, Superior, Douglas bounty, Wisconsin. WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior, j y24Jm INFORMATION has been made to the Board of Health that cases of cholera occurring outride of the city have been brought within Its limits for relief. No spibc the Mends of the rick are prompted by motives of humanity, yet it Is propet they should be Informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, in <-*Rp« where the disease Is malignant or contagious, In order that the densajy populated c‘ty may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, when it has gained & footing, scarcely rests so long as there remains a subject for its re morseless attack. The Board of Health ate determined to enforce the law. If patients Belted with cholera, or any malignant or contu sions disease, outride the city, must be removed to any of the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all persons interested is called lo the following sections of an act approved April 8, 1£52: 810. 6. That toaster, commander, or other person having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating ony-of the rules or regulations prescribed by the said Board of HttalLh,under the provisions of this act,shall, upon convic tion thereof by Indictment or prosecution Id any court having Jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovered aud paid Into the treasury of said Board of Health. fixe. 7. That whenever the Board of Health eholl receive Information that any malignant or contugtoua (measles excepted) prevails wilhiu any port or place within the United Btatea, they shall make diUgent-Maolry concern ing the same: and if it shell appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication with such Infected port or place shall be subject to each control and regulations as uie Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish in one or more newspapers published In the city of Pitts burgh; aud thereupon every person or persona, and.au goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from s«b Infected port or place, and having entered and been brought into the city or Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the same penalties os is provided for in Hie preceding section. The penalties ef the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. G. MURDOCH, Thyslcian to the Board of Health. GEORGE FORTUNE, jy23 Health Office. 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(second supply,) 10 do Femaloldfe among the Mona on a, $1; Btar Capers, Harpezfa and Knickerbocker for August confl dentl/eipectM this dayor Monday, and will be eold at ibe wntf ljJ £BooKBToßß, 80 Fifth at. LAUDS’ BIDING HATS—*lhe large*! and- best assort rwmt of Biding Hataera offered lathe city, just re* ceired and for safe aftfo-~91 Wood street, ~ apgta . J f wilson a bon. CASXIhB 80AP—tt> boxes far uaia by , B, A. FAHNItSTOOK A CO., ungT - . corner fl ratted Wood stR. STYLE BH*K aATO fotM> 9l Wood «t. Jp *usl4 /,' 4 fWJU - V v* '* i ¥ t •' t- -5 v v.'Jtte ■?'' ; ' H «« J *i-'. • %'r ». SUPERIOR. Board of llealth Notice. tx liAlWJUcalßTßß'teniaii tjy Woods. grot yof firms, llousoS mil Lots.. Ttioos Wintisg homes dowen tugeVt at DAVISON'S, 65 Market, tear -Fourth etreetr— ■ rntngw tfyj'Rnmuntata—fiaymonr; 75ct&. jilDj' Soil of-Ocknlrareray, 2-tol* ; $2. taete Travele in s2. te.EB3ay—Thelma; The Pastor*B Daughter; Plain [htSySeroM>u3 to Children; flracaof Chrtat; Tracts Plomer. ' ,, 4sipne-»new nod cheap edition. "isr- • ' w.' .*> is" j ' , - _t.i ■ =ir ®3 BSR.9® FEidNO. A.iww-aad' s'agvtarJy . lUmeijfri jb «ay eot all Mflous \ Wkfa &, B££®aSß?» • 4 Ws& ,as,fc.gs ’ **lFi*Sr*Uß*& ache.. Ealna In.-the Bam- tun. dtyrWUßaa ryfa..-tea ln wnidfea,PnrfcaUvaMoU an. [« hot*jore.re Brecb (SeSneiff : owl ; lf J> Judlcioua.ase of a good purgativ&tThia l & alike-trUOftf Colds, PerVerUb symptoms,, and-; Bilious They all tend to become or produce. the aml formidable die tempera which Toacl'the betoefl aUbvCTlhe land, Hence a tenable: family iphyrfc'•l^ f of :, lne*firßs‘lni» portance to the public health, and this PiU(hk£ been per fected with consummate skill, to meet that demand, An extensive trial of It* virtues byPbysfdiitis, Pro lessor# and Patients, baa shown rEsuUsßttrpaising , anythlßg : ’mtherto known of any medicine. Cores have Men effected heyrind belief, were they not substantiated by .persona pf such ex alted poflUlona and character as’to forbid‘'theßuspldohof untruth. ■••** 'r V ' : ' Among the eminent gentlemen, who hat® testified fa favor of these Pills, we may mention— Doct A. A. HAYE3, Anaiytical Chemist of Boston, and State Aasayer of Mass&chti&tia, whose high professional character Igvndorsed by the 1 , e Hon. EDWARD of the Halted States. ROBERT C. WdTHBQP, Ex Speaker of the Houarf of LAWRENCE, Minister Plan. to England. .fJOBN.B. BTTZPATRICK, CatholiO' Blshbp of Boston also. - . » • - '■ : .• J'">. Dr. J. B. (JHIWOH.PiaStkaI Chemist of Hew YorkClty,' esdorsadby ’ 1 ' ' 1 ... Hon. W. L.MABCY, Secretary of Btata; ~WVL it. ASTOR, the richest man In America; 8. LELAND A CQ., Proprietota of the Metropolitan Hotel, andothers. ■ - r • j Bid space permit, we could give many hundred certifl* catea from all porta where the PUls have been used, baterh deneewven moredonvlncing.than the experience of eminent public man, lslbund ln their effeete upeti trial, ** r These Pills, the result of long investigation and . study* . are offered to the public: aa the bestandmost complete which the present state: of medical science They are compounded'not of the drugs themselves, but tit the medicinal virtues onlyor Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process In a .slate of purity, end comblned' tK'. gether in such a manner ei to insure the best results; Tbe system of composition for medidneshos been found In Cherry Pectoral and BlUa both, toproduoea mOteufiSdent remedy lhan bad hitherto been obtained by any process.' Tbe reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine Is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and injurious Qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect/te; present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed.ore left behind* the ourative virtues only being retained. Hehce ltii self evident that the effecta should prove as they hive more' purelyTemed(al, and the Billsa more powerful antidote to disease than any' other medicine knowuto the world* > . As it is frequently expedient that m&nv medicines should be taken under the counsel of an attending Pbysidsa,an&: as he could not properly judge of a remedy without log Its composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Ponautie by which both my Pectoral and Bills,are majle, to the., whole body of Practitioners in the Hnitedfitatea and British'. American Provinces. If, however,'thsreflhould be anyone who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail: to his request Of all the Patent Medicines that are .offered,' how fow would be taken If their composition was known! Their-’ life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. 7 The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judgeun the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their ■lutrilfflifl •• merits. The Cherry Pectoral was by Bdenilfio men to be a wonderful medicine before iteaffectswere known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the’same thing of my Pills, and even more;confidently,-and are' willing to certify that their anticipations were mpre.thau . realised by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It Into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels,' liver, and other organa of the body, restoring their Ixregb* lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex*; - tstisoCh derangements as are the first origin of disease.. Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical mid Ana* tyticaf Chemist. Lowell, Mass, Price 25 cents per hbx, Hveboxesforftl. . -->. J ■■ Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers iverywhere. jetMccdaw INHAJLATIO FOB UU COBS OP ASTHMA AND fMJMPTPi BHtV AOX> VK w t «ONDllKl'lH &U<}£lANA BROUGHT HOBIB TO TU £ DOOR OF TUB tt*£Uo2f A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made by Dr. Curtis, of Uls city* In the treatment of Con sumption* Aathmaf and all disease* of tbs Lungs* We re* fer to “ Da. Ccutii’a UraunA* on luiumta Qxbs&b Vafqb • AHD CniBBY Snarp “ “With this new method. Dr. 0. hasre stoml many »*m<**d ones to health, ttsanevidencsofwhtefc ‘ he bw innumerable- certificates. Bpeahing of thotreat* ment a-physician remarks, ° It is evident that Inhriing-r . constantly breathing an agreeable, healing Taper—theme dicinal properties mast come In direct contact aph tha whole iErial cavities of (he lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when «SjSSfSTO2gL. * L. d C °Ctoe pmSw M Uu!3m““ Asthma p:M.oftoS D on, P». I am cured of the Asthma of ton yearn’standing by Dr. Curtis's ilygoaoa, Maiwiaai Eisron, Breofclyn, H. Y. Uxa. Paul, Of «o. 6 Hammond Biwet, IS Y., was cured of a aurora care of Bronchitis by the Uygeana. ~, Mr glstet haß been cured of a distressing cough Cf aereral veani’ and decided to be Incurable oy this physl* Hhe was eared in one month, by theHrgeana. ' J. EL OAimanr, Btchmond, Me, xbe Rev. Dr. Gheerer, of New York, testifies, ©f oar medl? ciuo in the following language : . Naw YoaK,-NoT.15» ; 18M. DBAS am—l think highly: of Dr. Curtia’a Hygeana m a remedy in diseases of the throat aod lunga, Haring had somo opportunity to testify Ita efileacy, I am convinced that it is a moat escellaut medicinr, both the Byrup ana the inhaling application to the chest. vxwy v N tt—Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana is the ORIGINAL and OKLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imltationvor rile and INJURIOUS. counterfeits. Shun than* as yoo W £9*For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. 8. Sellers A CO4 Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City r John Sargent, New Brighton; 0. L. Kalsar, Bochesur.^^^^ Carter’s Spanish ffiiiture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOODI Hot a Particle oi.Herenrjr In It. . Let tph ajfuoted head and pondbbi—An , In fall! « KamedylbrBcroftila,Kingt *VJ, tiam.Obstinal» Cutaneous EruptUma. Pimples or Postnln *“■ • onthe Face, Blotches* Boils, Aguermd FeTjr.ChionloSof* : is now used byt c rroMdanf gratefhlpatientsfiwißeilpait of tbs United States, who UsttCfdaßyto tbs »pa»*»»W. . e lores performed by the greatest of ell meaidnss, “CSIK : TUB'S SPANISH MtXTUBE.” Neuralgia, BtietimsUmiti Scrofula, Eruptions on the Shin, hirer Steease,, PeTera,. - Ulcere|old Sores. ASbctlonaof the KWh(n«,'3toaM4Mth* Thrust, Female. Oomplelnia, Pains and Aching irf thoHonra. and Jmnte, ere speedUyput to eight by using this great and ~: the Blood, nothing has yet been ftrund to compare wlthft. It cleanses the arotemof all toptoD ~ ties, acta gently and effldentlyon the hirer and Kidney*,. , strengthens the Digestion, riTM tone to the Btoaach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and lectures the Conitl. tation, enfeebled fey disease or broken down fey lha excesses h of youth, to its pristine rigor and Strength. . =jlenv For the LsdleLdt Is Invariably better than all tjm _ .. metiSa ever used.' A few dosea of Carter's Spanish mxtnra will remove ell Sallownasa of complexion, bring the rotes.’. mantling to the cheek,'give elasticity .to thfe etay, end.lin; , ; , prove the gsngTslhflnlth ins winirhtwttflffM ocyoftHi** -the aedicines overheard DC. - r ' : V The Urg* number of certiorates which we aaTe ffiWty* ■ • firom persons from all parts of the United States* to ihshert 1 evidence that there to no' humbug about i,ns unless elgnsl hy BKNttßil 1 A BKlitß, „ Proprietora, No. 3 Pearl Va,- towhom aU ot rdW. u b“ NO, PLKiTLNG BRO&, and by Druggists generally. . ' , v,. oct£kd»wl7 ••“ • »• ' :t: ' y-.' STATEMENT FROM CANADA J- - • •’ h * n Quiaio, February 7th, m Messrs. B. A. Fahnestock <3 b ad tbs ;plaaau»:or - receiving, thin morning, tbs within certiflcato-of your. ¥•** mifuge, which will ho very gratifying toyou,asßwaa!»nt . voluntarily. We are,Gentlemen, Qtenflmen—M y little daughter, four years oM, andmy. Bon, older, were for a considerable time suffering from worms. I purchased two bottles of yout;?6niiifttt| of-, which I gave themthree doses, according and atrange to say, in less than three hours ihty.paased no ~ less thanflVß HUNDRED WORMS, some of ib» extract* diuary length of from twelve to fifteen inchftfl. - r " •‘*' s Court of Oyerand Temlner,aad General JaUDeliveiy, at the Court House in the City of Pittsburgh, on the first j _ Monday of October next at 10 o’clock A.M. - . - tublicnotlceiaberebygiventoallJuitlceaofthoPeaoei 1 • Coroner and Constables of the county of Allegheny,that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, examination* pirioumrTgmpto* -' brances, to do those things Which. to their wapecdTeafficM. I in their behalf; appears to be adne—andalso those that wju I prosecute the prisoners that now are or may he in the Jail - > I Said county of Allegheny, to be then and there to proeev - ’ 1 cute against them as shall be just. I Given under my hand in Fltisburghithla fifteenth day of I August, in theyearof our Lord, one thousand eight bun* 1 died and fifty-five, and of the Commonwealth, theMth. j qugi6:td _ WM. MAGILL, Sheriff. ATTENTION ! ' '* '■ Wagon Masters and Teamsters’ Bounty Land AGfiNOYf oa Fourth, stream OFFICERS, Soldier?, Musicians, Wagon MnW Team- • stars, regularly mustered ihtbthaeo* vice of the United States, and every Officer; Seaman, erdi* nary Seaman, Marine, Clexh and Tinjawyn In tfr* Navy: also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State “of ' Territory, arejentittai, by the late Act of OongreEß. td • ' Warrant fbr lfiq Ac*ea of Land. , ahose^who haverecelved «or 80 Acres, are entitled to Warrant fbr such quantity or Land as wQt in the whole, 100 Acres. Peraonsaatrusiing their claims to me can rely upon htv* :1 tag them attended to. promptly. All Information ffcee of charge. Loiters promptly a&4 swered. AdlmS AUSTIN LOOMIS, 3 mhU Boifcty Land Ageni, n Fourtin^ ~ . ...V'.. . : .L-j i„si:,r.4T "• Jfc •. iv'-"- (. " \; ! J 5 : : t ! } *- , V » - f4v [• ht 5 .; fi $ -• ('