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' -‘ '■’ / - ’ *.->• .;-. „.• . - , r ; ■_S j ( ' •■-, > "j - .-•:. -j ■■ •.- S ] ,'■*,* v. f ■■ , *iV>- -.f * *'■/& *r' *rf«» * ] ; •■■''■. .*: ~ , /'* "'•-'J,’ ••' r * .'. *'• *■' ’;f'i l i<j.’t'"' ■ /.■;;' - . ■;. r : f, 1 b : "- r 7’VV'. >i^H^'^ : /^ ,; . : - v v.,l-, '«,■-'* "*■?;'*'xV^-L v;vr•' *• t-4-’'» -V'C-'-jf ■• ” ■ ' S%- avW i 6 *,>■«/,v«■'4'v>.-* t r •■■ <■ ' ■ - .■■ 'VS? ;';, >. . '..* ■-> . ,»!:“.,• • •‘ : ” t «: ~ ,;V;,- V^%v;s . ■• ::^'. -- ' ' V^’S'Vr•••' * " : .'.^;4V,yl* v - ■U>;v Uv, -S , V. , RAILROADS. c »:»Ai u Summer Arraugement— ClioJige o f lime. THREE DAILY ™AINB KACH W.V, (SUNDAY S EX And D„t o- b C O SSI, C u”o?:. tW *' D , na SSiUSSS%.» wUlnm » follows : going east. tZortu M* l hl T?ain. Train. Train. Leave. 10-00 A M 3:30 P. U. 11:30 P.M. Colombo* ~~W*s „ 4:46 •• 12*0 A. M Newar* ••■ P. M. 0:1)0 “ 2:12 “ OonSnl- 1- f!£ a *:08 “ &26 “ «*=» : ss: ts : SKtaarz: M« “ «.<» “ «»•*« “ irn going WEST. „ . . Srpres. Afail ■SC «'> Belmont *!0.3l ,« a-a* •< 7.40 “ BarnesvUle JM2 • „ 0;0# .. Cambridge ® m glso " 9:26 ‘ Concord 1£ ” P ;. M ' - 10:30 •• Zanesville 1-10 , .1 11:60 “ Newark - 23? ' p jj. 1:20 a. M. Arrive Columbus... flWp to take up or The Express Train going “ Ooncord, leave paesengere, at and only. Cambridge, Campbell B, Bamean n amed Stations. Go Ufa Wist will stop on l . stations where the Mail The Mall Train will atop a “ e d ot hsr Stations on le to be received, or dell ’ ( Trtia wIU etop at all Bta notice being g T ®°' being given, tions on proper notice baST. ' . , w w-mress Train, connocle at Columbus The 1030 VJR-m which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. with the Eap”“, n trom the West on the Columbus, Pique end !"V? y 1” Siroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and and ML Vernon, and with “'““to Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at whietiniTwith Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio £XHd for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Kast er rhe 2:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with NizLt Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad- Passengers 1 earinz Louisville and points below taking thVfISL M.Train on tittle Miami BailromLwill connect with this Train at Oolambuß. Pasaengora noils and Richmond by morning Train on I ndiana Oentxal will also oonnect with this Train at OolumbM, Wheeling at &-.16 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. BSttmore and Ohio Reilroe.l, Arriving in Belli m°Th.l connect, et Oolnmbue with the MeU Train^whlehleavefi Cincinnati at 6:30 end Arrive. Mail train wnicu -ooneoUng with the Accommodß Un“Sp thX end resume by Express Train to Balti more aod Eastern wf3T The 6:16 A. M.Mnil Train connects at Bellair with Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and (rom Sandusky, Mansfield and ML Vernon, Lnl OhlcMO era Monroeville ; at Columbus with the train, for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana ~olw and Ohicago, era Dayton and ran Urbana. 1 The 946 A M. Express Train connects with the Express Tralii from Baltimore, and arrive* in Columbus at 3:*) P. hi., and connects with trains going booth and West ari ir in<? In Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The &00 P. M. Train connects with tbs Aorommodation Train (rom Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mall Train ai £l6 A. M., direct tor Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana- Ufayetle, Terre Hauto,SMßt *£*■«- Zioesvllle, June 18, 1866—IJetZlJ "ITI.Tv'itAHD RHD PXTTBBTJROH RAILROAD. COKSIOTIBG WITH STKAMKRS KCLIPSK ASD KOSALIK, Si VIA WKLLSTILLK, AND Ohio >ad P«nai»lT*al* Railroad, VIA alliance. riVUE ahorteet, quickest and most reliable ren te to X Chicago, Hock Island, Galena, and Bt. Louis, la VIA li One Handled miles .hort.r,*nd itot nine hour? quicker than the circuitous one ria Indlanapolia Three Daily Traiufl from Pttlflbnrgb Id Cleveland. Thi>«* Daily Train." from Cleveland to Chicago to Cleveland sir hours, Chicago '.wenty-thr~ honra, •nd »u Lonl* thirty-wren hours. Oa and after Monday. September 3d, 18W, the trains rn ttt» toad will run as follows: VIA ALLIA>CK , The Trains of tbs Ohio and I’enna. Railroad , torch at 200 A M and 8 00. A M, and 3 OOP M.,oop nert at Alliance at 8 00 A. M , 11 la) A. M , and 0 .a) 1 . SI, j "'"'Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance S 00. AM., 11 eOA_U„ ! and 8 15 P. SI., connecting at Uudaou with Tralhq flfcC u T; ahoga Polls and Akron, and arriving In Olerolan * A. M , TlO P- M , and h 68 P SI. iSia*. i Paaeengers lor Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Rock nguflfrd Galena, and the North-weet, who wish to go lhrouglWß» 1 ont detenUon, will take the train leaving i 8 00 A. SI., and arriTing In Cl-reland »t LA) P. U„ ae that l» the only train by which close connectione are male The 'teamers ! "" ' L tf" “' connect .lib the tram .earing ; TNOuRPORATEI' “RUlnl-ATli RE ... I-an. /VrSS°^i!”p ,, M ! pTiTyp’ ITesldent, the - North Arne,, a 'wlth^Kstpnnrs^ Train, arrlrlng in Cleveland at Iloß SI j Accountant. ') Pro.eaeor or Hook-Keeplng and tames >. t ' I T HOW DIN. —o, *.* “ ! effiba vvvr. *** K ->'« The Trains from Cleveland to STV,ri‘£ X P i“jft &*'»"' SI.. j ££] ProteJo. e, C..mn,.ret.l and Orn.menta. W L~“_V“r'lSiTuS ITWK. and » %V M. 1 'TTUXtCH. **,.•>< Bar ■ rw*— ' ' Bt 5£ Island Railroad to ' Deg—. WvS i WWi- - Passengers by the'. UA SI Tr.rn arr.re at Bu b£ «> ; depsr t m en, ,„ ,hw InelllnL. n ha. ha. ~m. ev.idt.c. an, by in. UJ “ lh , uu „ m utlng attention cl the Principal lor lb. laet r.r checked for Ohn ago and Lto CLEVELAND. 1 .n been trained (or huslu-e- by himeelt. and are eager' tV usl id cT l W*« M cPs. | enced Teacher, and grnctP al Ao-oontaot. . Wing trr-j^t _ ~,, 'an To La 8a11... 416 CO »13 60 | |, cm ploywl by business men In adjusting deranged book- ToA hance. ...*2 M M u , 5 | J, n 0 u*ch, n In thl. lo.mn.ion who wore lb thr. 10 so :»Msns us | Bt Lon re II w >» “ , rorur e tb.tr ticket, at the , him for hi. burlu.es No runner, are ernglored Paaeeogers are re-|Oe»ted to g ' b , Uoa „ third . g fhl. Inetltntlon. When our cltlreo. are lingortunol by ome. ol tni. Uomgan*. in th. Mon g of another, they shoohl refer to some of .-nr d , lw.lr do- r below LUe corner . or m ,„h^ta—gersone whose onlolou can be relied II lain —and not be decoyed Into one of thoM concerue win. ti * - - . -eery few month*, an 1 their guglls left J DUUAN D, Hoj/t, OletelkDil. ! J. A. OAUUUKY,A^t,PJttrt»ergb THE PEN NSYLVANIA railroad rT'BK GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting; the At- I lanUc cities wßb Western, Nortb-webtern 4nd Soulb ii»t«rn Stales. by a cootlnaoua Railway direct. This road u“o.'nn“uat Pittsburgh with 4.11, lib. of .tb.ta.f b nil parts ou the Wee-tern Hirer., sod .t Ju ,b. w ith steamers to .11 ports ou tbs North-western Lakes; making the moot direct, chcapril and retaht. route by which FREIGHT c.n b« forwarded to and (rom the RATKiUtIiTWBEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTfeBURGU. PIRST CLABS. —Roots, Bhoes, Dry Goods, I y to. pet 100 the. (in holes.) Pare. Feathers, Ac I ARfxjNU CLASS.—Books and Stationery.) Dry Goods, 0° bales,) Hardware, Lea- V 60c: per lOGlbs. ther, Wool, Ac ) XHIBD CLASS. —Aorile, Bagging, Bacon I p^ r lOQfog. and Pork, (In bulk,) liemp, Ac. ) FOURTH CLASS —Coffee, Fish, Bacon and I iooftg. Pork, (packed,) Is.nl .nd Lard Oil. I ~...., jw. In .hipping Goods from sny point East ot I hllsdel phta.be perLicuAr lo mark package •• eui Pennryloania ttattroad.’’ All Goods consigned lo the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without Aakirra—Moses potter, Boston ; J L Elliott, N w. K. J Snesder, Philadelphia; Magra* A Roods, Haiti more-, Geo.O. Pranclscos, phtsburgh ; Hhrlngman A Brown. OtLclnnatt, Ohio; J. B. Moorhead, Lonlsrille, Ry-, R- L. Meldrnm, kadlson, Indg Ratcliff A Co., Bt. Louis, Mo, J B. Mitchell A Bon, feransrlU., Indiana. yyoUBTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAKHT. m yg Baperlntsodent, Altoona, Pa. Steubenville and Indiana Railroad■ CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND BINCK WEDNESDAY, June 20 1566, the' M»U Train leaves Steubenville dally, (Bandar. a««P“»> at 7 o'clock, A. M-, and arrive at Newark at 1 60 o clock, P. M- connecting with trains lor Coiambus, SandusfeJ. Indianapolis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Laaaue, Moont Vernon, K oo * Island, Toledo, Saint LoaU. Rttu:b Cincinnati at 8:20 same craning. RETURNING: ai . Timtm Newark at 12 o'clock, M., and arrlrefl at Btaaben- TiHe at 7:10 P. M- Passengers by this train leote Cincin nati at 6 o’clock, A. M XU« Cadi* Accommodation Train Uarea Steubenville dally, (Sunday, excepted,) at AOS P. M., and arrive! at Oadia at &3S P. M xxTtmrnna, , , Leave. Cadi, at 7.37 A. M, and arrive* at Steubenville at lU por A fnriher Information apply to JAMES 9SVHm? te * 00., Freight and Paanenger Agents, Nos. 114 and 116 Water h DKYENNY, Mg* «*"<*■* iq23 Bnperlntendwt_ TTE“T.ink boutE IBSK. nu>» CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS YU CHICAGO, ALTON AND BT. LODIB BAIL Formerly the Chlc»B° *“ d Ml»»«»»*PP‘* Carrying the Qrtat American Expral and V. S. Mailt. mHB Only Direct end Rclieble Route to the South end T Sonth-Weet-Beyenty Mile. Shorter then eny other Rente. two rmoutm mo »**««£, "ESS* Chicago. St. Jenin. Bt. Louie »•“ p' P. m! St TSIM without dung, of core or Important CONNEOTONB-lt Joliet .with the Rock l.lwnd Railroad for Ottawa, La Balls, Rook Island and Oen At Bloomington, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin ton, Wayuesrine ami Decatur, and with Stag®* *°r Peoria. At Springfield, with Gr«at Western Railroad for Jackson- Till* and luinoi# lUrer. At Alton, with Daily Line of Packets for Hannibal. Quincy ami Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable route to all portions of North-«aatern Missouri. At Bt. Louie, with Daily Pirst-claes Steamers for New Orleans and Intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi, and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansas, Si. Joseph and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland and Arkansas Rirers. R. P- MORGAN, Bop’t, Bloomington, 111 L. DARLING, Ageht, Chicago, 111. j tt p7] KIGarB PREMIUM kATHARIu.N L> the greww BeauUfier of the age. WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATHARION Rentiers the Ualr soft and glossy. For Hie by KKYSKR, HAFT, 800TT and SELLERS, at ■a cents BUBl,i * ygaeteaaißrigSS^Siiaagaa-jwgs—i, ~ • -i'-- •* > RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI THBOQQB Horthern Illinois to the Mississippi River, IOWA) MISSOURI? KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Ail Rftilroad to th« BHb»1»»*PP 1 i Chicago, Burlmglon and Quincy RAIL |ji§MaF*jlß ROAD , Po&HXRLT TSI CHICAGO AND AURORA A CRST. MILITARY Tslaot R. R. is sow oomputtsd, A i And Trains ran the entire distance from CHICAGO TO ] QUINCY, ! kSku£ MUBOAISNK, oquawka, wapbllo, port DKR MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and the om.r ALL RAILROAD ILmte from OlilCAQc) TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM isoTON CLINTON, DEOATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, i APKflnkviLLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on the""lllinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Mlssls- M above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. . , _ , Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all the Important potato west | of the Mississippi as far as Oounall Bluff, with from forty U> fifty miles less staging than by any other rouie. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the ooimNUOUS Bail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad In the West well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant l new Cars. ! By this route passengers are sure of making conneo* , tionfv, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers ot naviga tion, as on the route-by Alton. . Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. . ,_, THROUGH TICKETS by thte route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offlceß In the Kaat; at the Office the Company, comer of Clark and Lake etreeta, in the Granite Bnlluiiut; at the Depot of the Galena It. Rand at the Mich. Cent. 1L R. Oflico, corner of Lake and Dearborn eta, oppoeite Tremont Houae, Chicago. i... ~...11 00n “‘ 8 °' d o "nAMMOBD XT ate deapaun. Q K ; poLLRTT, Qen'l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. can be procured at the principal Railroad • Offices of the country. _ . _ "ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROADS Harrying th© Great G. States Mail and Express TWO PABBENQKR TRAINS RUN DAILY on Us entire length from DUBUQUB to CAIRO, i.ND ClilCAaO to CAIRO. This Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio soJ Mississippi K. R- and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forme the most direct and ouly contluuona R. it. ruulo iroru OHICACO to St. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago a* follows: 10 iu M. and 10.20 P. M.—Bt. Lotria a*sd Caieo KiTtiaS Pasartigers for Bt- Louis by this train take the «n oi the OWo and Miss. VL 11. at Bandoral, and am carried direct to M. and 4.10 P. 51.—Duuuqub axd Qaliha Kx j FUSS, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) s ilb b Daily line of Steam Packets for Bt- Paul and the Upper Mississippi river cities. , _ . , _ u . , Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at ..SO A. M. and 7.00 P. 51. , ... . Passengers from the Bast and places on the Ohio river destined for St. Unis, will save 190 miles of tedious and un certain river navigation from Cairo to 6U Louis, and arrive fifteen hoars In advance of the river route, by taking the Louie, C.iu'. I.ebuque, Bt. Paul, ml all Im oortant gUcn bj this routs, tin bo hid el the office ot the Sx * P. uul O. 4 P. Railroad a In nttßburgh, end Michigan Central Railroad In Chicago )«* PENNSYLVANIA RAILItOAD. TnRBE DAILY TIIKOUOH TRAINS, between PhUadel TIIK MINING MAIL TRAIN to— Philadelphia tor Pittsburgh at 7 >«£!££ burgh for Philadelphia at 1 . A. M. rIK PAdT LINK leaves Philadelphia for I>u Whurgh a. 1 1 | St., and 1 llU bunch for Philadelphia at i.«J. P. M. JHK MGHT LA PRKSS TRAIN ItaTes Philadelphia tor Pittsburgh at U. P M-, and Pittsburgh tor Philadelphia at y. 20, P. M. Bjalrrrille Accommodation Traio l*aT«s ihttsburgh OaU, , err.pt Sunday, at 43b o'rlook. P. M Brlnton;, datlon Train I«tw lltubargh daily at 11 i> 1 1.- fc A U . o.oa nVlrtcfe P XI- and fciiu P M Tb* above Unea connect at Pittsburgh with the KailruaiU to and from 8L Louw, .Mo„ Alton, t.atona and Uhrnagr.. 1H . Pranktort, Lexington and LnulsTide, Ky Trrr« iUu*'. Madison, fi«ftiywtt* and ludianapolL, in-U GineinueU, Day • ton Springfield, lMMootuln**, Saadunky. Toledo, Uad Coiuuibua, ZanenTiUo, Massillon and WoosUr, Obk. . also,'with the St«*am Packet boat* from and to Nx* uanaJM, 1 gT. L*Cl*, L'CISTUAI aui Cuu-IMATI. Through Tickets can be had to c»t from either of the »U.»» i further particular*, *** band bills at tb» dißer«at ! atßrtlnz DolotA. Paodengura from Lhe eat will bad thii« tn* ! ’.£S£S &“£«. ,ip*l‘ four -utr to Pbil.delplu. ltom ; mere, N.n Vcrl.oMh.to. J^Vh^lphla. j * J MKHS-IMtN, i i7 2\ Agent, Passenger Linen, PUtaborgh. ar- being wold oat e*«7 f*»* month*, to (Wf*h Inutractlop wh<nr lh»y ran Cin.i >* FULTON CAK WORKS. FOUNDRY AND JttACUINK SllOl*. SAKIHSK i\ unto. riUIE tubscriber h»Tlu,c taotvi koU. bla aww Worn, r* I cvDtly rr«l«i, corner o( Water. McDonough and tfidby «Uwt*, la prepared U. eonUart tot and «•*£»»<£ lului K tor PAHBKM< KH, liAOGA UK. POST-ukMUK, UoUHb KILKIUHT, I’LATPv/IIM, UIIA\KU UANU, ai*i *‘l WEAU 3 ENGINES of .11 ' Jl “' JJ HAILBOAD CASTINGS of .11 dMcrlutluo., and all OLL.r »ork annorlalnlng to a foundry and Machino Shop. Tb» foramen of the dtfleront department* are .ctentilh and practical raeo-moelly from Eaalrrn manufa.-u.ri~. WhTUlTilßi.t f Notice to ConlMclon. O BALED PROPOSALS win be re«lv«i at the Pool Om-e O to BUlnrnile, until the 19th ®f xt 7 ‘" d u ‘ l Marshall’" Hotel, In Salisbury oo the jwh for i ll *’’ Uf -J^* h Hon and Masonry of StXJTIONH NO- «0 AND S 7, Nortb Weatern JUllmad-<dtuat.«! at New Castle. Plan* and ep©aflci»tton« ran be »*en at the tniOn-era Office, in BlairtvlUe, on and after the lO'.b cf September All proposals to be marked as aucb ou the outride atttf&lw _ MALONE. PAINTER A OONL’KH “ants —Cooks and (litls to do bou*ework are wanted in city and country, who can give good reference*. none els* need apply. Bitnati-'U* wanted to r a Uardener.a Carriage Driver, a Clerk or Salesman, Mechanics of differ ant branch*#, a Porter, a Laborer, a boy to learn a trade, a bor to attend store. A middle-aged man. experienced in traveling South and West, wUbe* a situation as traveling agnnt or condoctor of cur* . can give good reference. Apply -- - - '-itelligenc* Office, 410 Liberty Ht. aug'ifr-tf al BAKK‘B Im Dissolution of Co-!*artnenlxli>. TliK Partnership heretofore existing between tu« uuder deoed. BIGELOW ACO , has thie day been dImoW«1 by mutual consent, M. Blg.low retiring lr.,m the brie The b until ess of the Ute firm will bo settlej by lb« iodUi.u log portlier*, .1 tb.ll uIJ .UnJ, N„ 4« biomaßJ^lleJ Pittsburgh, July 2S, ls&6. OtOAOfc AlilißT __ BIOKLQW A CO., (BDOOBB9OEU TO B. M. BIUELOW.) iVo. 40 Diamond Alley, near IfW street, FlTTSlll HUB. ~-pr- -in OOAOUKS, CARRIA‘>BB, PU.ETONH, RTIQQIKfI. and every deseriptioo of Vwcy |25m52& Vehicles built to order, and Coisbid In a oniorpawed for beauty of desijn, elejouoe of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials. uM All work warranted. _ THE subscriber takes this method to inform hie Me mb. ao4 cu-stomera that be oommeooes Brewing tor tn» season on the Twentieth instant, and will be prepared t# furnish hie superior ALKS. Ac , in any juauUty The highest market plica in owah paid tor good, k>uuU, ■daon BARLEY. GRAINS and YKABT mippUed onflow Pitt etreeU Pittsburgh, Pa. »tig!4:lia(cbJ) TSKODBUAM WATCUJSB-U !■ th« uui»urB«l u»Uniouy 1/ ol Railroad men, Bankers, and those in other pur units requiring accurate time, that the “Chaa. Mfcdsham Watch, manufactured at &4 Btrand, London, la The most reliable, and unequalled by any other maker. Many of those which have been tested have been found 10 run with in a minute in the year. I have obtained the agency for the sals of these Watches in Pittsburgh and State of Penn svlvania. . , Also, the F. B. Adams 4 Son's, and other Aral class Waiohea for sale. Watch Repairing done In the best manner. F “ W. W. WILSON, ftoK l 67 Market et, corner of Fourth. WANTKp rMMKDIATkLY A good Cook and lilrls to do house work in the oountry; a Gardener, with good reference; a Journeyman Shoemaker who speaks Ger man and JtrogUsh; ten Girls to do house work lu the city —good wages paid. Also, a boy of 9 years to be given out until he is 2i. . . Private families and hotels can be supplied with Waiters, Chambermaids, and all fclods of domestics, uureas, kitchen girls, Ac. Clerks, Salesmen, Carriage Drivers, Porters, La borers, men or boys. Apply at BARB’S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, ftU £<3 410 Liberty street. I~\£L CUMMINGS' WOREB—A full supply just received xj at DAVISON’S BOOKSTORE, 06 Market street. family Prayers, 2 toU. ; $1,60. Minor Works, 8 tola. ; 76 cents each. Lectures on—Daniel—the SeTea OhurcheA—the Apoca lypse, 2 tols.— Parables and Miracles; 76 cents each . SCTipture Readings, on Matthew, Mart, Luke. Oom Exodus, and Leviticus; 76 cents each. Thu Church Befbre the Hood; Ucu Da h " ej Life; The Tent and the Alt,. ; >ota. ol the Da, and Night; Bigue of the Time, i Th. Dally Life, ,0 each. Lecture* on Romaniatn ; $l - Communion Table; S 8 oenle. Infant Balration; 3$ centa. -? -- , r, h 'a v * :V«4: J ! t ..'v'J-i ' r Ji* -VL- R. B- MASON , Bop't- M L STEPHENS, UKO ALBERT. |ftOgl3rt)l u uTtruiwa NEW ALK . ;» u *t. ’ 3 „ ‘'TIT' ■V > 5 •“ V * -i • - „ J ■% - . - P r. i' ’ . V '• ‘ • ” i •"< Hi *■■ . <'-y . , «*+Ai J HOTELS. NU. 544 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railxord, which makes it the moat convenient house in the city for passengers arri ving by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted np, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a snare of publio patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fe * l: T ST. CLAIR HOTKL, Comer of Ann and SL Clair strtds, PitUburah, A, mHE undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel, having I taken thislarge aqJ commodious HOTEL, and having ratted it in magnlfioent style, would respectfully liovite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and hts long ex perience in the business, he. can give entire satisfaction, pnrt his charges moderate. feb22 WM. 0. CONNELLY UOOD INTKBT HOUSE, /CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near 110811 D ' t> ° L JAMES SHANNON, Proprletor._ OWSTOM’B. WAVERI.BY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Chestnut l«ii29:y__ — TlTa uaioN, NO. HI Arch struct, Philadelphia. T. 8. WKBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. jaulifty UASKILL nOI'SE, CORNER or MAIN AND SOUIU STB, WARRKN , 0* THE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the ■ubUc that this new and elegant Hotel ha* been opened as a boose of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company, It oner* Inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda* tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage U respectfully FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. r AIIIAKU «. LAIRD, ProprUton. jyl»:3m] TERMS $1,50 PEll DAY. ' BcMILLAS UOUSR, JOHNSTOWN, PENNS. 11 HE undersigned having taken charge of the above named Home, and refitted It al a large eaponee,ln a comfortable as well as elegant style, la now prepared to re. reive guests, aod give ample earlafaeUon to aH who may pa roniae the House. lauS:tf JAMES DOWNhr ■_ HARE’S HOTEL, I Late Farmer's Kschange, I XTO 133 LUiEKTV STIUiIiT, foot of Kifth street, lUta- IN burgh. BAMUKL 11AHE, Proprietor. "Tide Uotol Is entirely new, haring joat been completoj one opened for the oocomuiududou of the public- tsepld "ifRAKKLIN HOUSE, ClmUmli Ohio. CPATIiIOK A SON, Puofuotoes.—This llouse W an . dergone thorough and ertensire repairs, ettornUons, and large additions of new furniture, etc., aud the proprie tor ohLge themselree that nothing shall be wanting on their part to reuder the Pautaun a place where all the com- Io ru of a Bret else, hotel can be found. SON. t’LOKK a CK HOTICL,, “ No. 40u BllUAl> W A Y , NKW YORK. (OosiiUOTiii oa tu« icaoPiwi plah.) ekdbku lovejot. PUOPUIKTOR- RESTAURANTS, WILILINS HALL, W. C OALLAQHEIi, V a or' 8.1 »'r »»• rT''lll? .rtablrrhiueul ta been by On, an n I briber, and complete* nmOTntedl. u» i> tbt »;i hours prepared U> lurnieu^^c^"** l ***; , Hall. l*P' > .. .. HANK NUK| TIIIIID HTIIBKT, UPrVTKBN WOOD AND SIAIUtKT. .., i, u-.K^cribcra br« hara to lotorcu tbeir friend! and T“ ib.t they bare Irnaadtbe abo »»11 kno.n lteetAuraut, .bleb baa JM< renovatr-l, repaired and rr lurninbed, and non open. lne oroorletnrs bare apared no expense in make ibe Bank La K™ a eomfnrtabla rwort. a. wall for lb. baanew man. Tbr larder .ill at all ~m“ ” t k.„ d-ucaritfi* of the season, and wrred up under the aiMi £ of cock*. Tb.y £ur lL« palrona«r nf a tfanrron* t ,CUiNl>lLUK a i ! ilt Jan 111 l y D. 1. PBANCIA __ i OHM U'IPI’IA «-() VHTER ANU l' ll FF E E 11013 E T«» D. BABHABD. No .0 fyJVt Bir*l. t-'!**™ anJ Markil. CRYSTAL PALACE Ho. IH Dlftrktt .ire*!. c. C. BKKLY, latornu LLa frt*nd**n<i tb« f, * JrablK tu *en*r*l. th»t h« h~ ju»t bl iftrrir V'-n *nJ *tylo «.•< tX**K INO UYUTKit? w»-W t*o t».lu« «t» 1 n Ibe tu** tnfcrl* »vll iflurd It. u-*> %l *. I la Lh«* in mlu/ . - -~ uri rtu h.m.oos as l> k“T AUIIA " TI 103 WOOD fc? T ft h ET• r.MIE h- -U, OV.-TSK lUUMN iSL. I KEYIN'! iioC.-K p«ru*ci«l la » id»i»d« Ui*lc»ou l jy/c.ivr;/./ i'£ if-' • / .Ui/./. ' V UoU*'*L Fowl*. Klibt A*., Aei [] l9 u,;i r( F*r* r*DD»t u- *ol be «uU 1 “ **“ cllaulks still. ~ ]OS Wixkl j*2o ta**u . ml. t livir I.ABir Ue«r Ur«w«ry. >|MU r-j-rtmlly lbj» \ KV in... .m «» .ll-uJ-J I*’. tb, 8~. I *' l ■*; Holin' u»««r u*«r ii»|*i Vo Urn *»UAS.U Itral, i,T"W* V" lW«» U**“- flllit .übn.lwf' boo JU.I op~J on. ol fb„ lorgMf .0 I I t-»l Oul.h-l Log-i Howl 11- 11 * ln ■'"» U “ il«».l«Uolw b. . .rltal. .ml .T.ry ctb.r Ula. £Sr&ta lUud«U At*, tir n KNOLIAH. Bottler <•( SMITH * .--l«*br»t«-1 \\ . K*imnt Aloab-1 Un’wu Al«.U.n.iu.'nA.* »f»'l tVrU-r, in uart aud pin* bt-Uir* Tt s r*U^U.u. ; t famil.-*, and lh* trad* u *..U jU-1 * Mlu.rol WIT «n U »»r.. p« r 111» WSI 0 KSUl.ll-U. rill -If-’l. i-'"* 1 ■"■“• l " BMlWuiiW *i*J l»*ll«®< >•>' •<*”' .o ~b,a»l..■ «»l. 111. •>< ;■>' l *” 1 “ t.ufartur«J from the pumd matenale cm.vi.-i/ hoi'pku's patknt I*l,ank r|Ml K Qii'.lfl i< [.r-l-stol u HA lII'K.VTEjU*. I C.VHI NKT MA KfclUl, l\ iffWi'ti IQ II -oJ g.o.roll). .ill. bi„ I'.twiiUJ QQ-. >o,uobl« BLANKS A I .U. li.i- trl.-d 11. prQ»QQQ co 11 “ .oloxblo lu ih.l QIQ.I ooob ooo»« Into a-uerol QJ« lb- f-l lobio, l-tl-r. If. iQ piooUfol wotklQOQ St- bill two .Qli ug mw.y\„u»r. lb- r.lwi.l liuwoinJ ..-oomm.bj.bg fbio t'laue .boil .11 i.Ui.r. ii. o~> . l’lTTaiibsaa Hriux Caeu.ii Bootooi, I *■ g.bru.ry 2a, ISM. I w. h.roby rortlfy, Ib.t Joring lb. Iwt l»"i>" w- bait ui.il llopp.r‘l I’ol.ol l-tono, ond Jo oot booltolo UJ r-oouim-uJ II lo 0.bi0.1-M.t-r. .oj Oorv -nl.r. oo •» ~-rlot lo .Qf "Ui'f Bl»n. lo .'I .J.pUJ to pi.bios oak. cb.rry, ..loul, QbJ oil o\rU o hoi «„il, OBJ I l.oitis T.Q.-to. It .» for b tbo oIJ bi-Jo ~f ..'toplbi!, bwolJM bolng 0 grool oollog 01 tltu. uoo mou. by ooiog lbi« HtoDO. will plooo Blot. J “ *’ A t to UH. To Sio3*a f Eaton. E*l ■ , * u » Dear s»r—l here examined Lioppar* latent Bcocb Plane, and believe It to U a meet excellent article tor lbe os* for which It L mlend«d, as a comhlueUon oi plane and II U ponleolorlj .JoptoJ l« plonlbg "?~ r *- not ono-Inurlb lb. um. or lolwit ol “ 1J ' .uJ lb.t. uo Joubl, wb.n Ila pmpwrUca «como gob.roll, luown l.utUiot It will onliroly .»p>i"J' U>o lorrnor lo I. ur .U lb. 0.b1n.1 bunlDooa. oa Iron, my brnwlrtgilor lb Ut.ro nothing m well OlUrd to a and beauUful OnlaD to - lb. lloppor PurnKut. Wor.nx.ma, HI, IW Thlni 01., HlUburgh. 'lt, MUMSS V. BATON, ol Ibl. city, l» my iiola Agebt for lb« «01. I f’l.noo, or ol righto lo m.bUtoc^uro Plllaburgb. March 21, ISl6—<mh2l :tl) _ I.AIBLI) blluli Poll KAILUOAII BflUl N KKIto. Ooulalu mrf furrnut* lor layla* out cuttub, determining fro* an ■rleil, UvalllDit, i-alcuUUnrf earthwork, etc., *lc., toother with Üble» t-f radii, ordlnaUe, deUectlona, long chordft, mavuctic rartixUon, logarathisia and natural elgn-t .lan vtc., by John li lUnclt, Cirll Engineer, t octet rervVneruliy leu by Assistant Englnoers on KatlrWi. IkkOha of courenlnot form for u«« In the Geld, containing the ordinary lograritlimutlc tables aru oommon enough; but a book combining with Uieao table* othere peculiar to tile lUHroad work, aud pepecinlly the uocoseary fortnulaj Tor laying out curve*, turnout*, crowing#, 4c.,1» * desideratum which ihb» work ie designed to anpply. U H. Miutauk Aoaduit, Weat Point. April 18, 18W.*- Ocnlitncn • 1 have looked over “ Ilenck’fl Ifleld Book for Railroud Wnglneerß," and thiuk It well adapted to Lh« ob ject it* author projH>»ee, and hare uo quoutiou but It will be fuunJo Tory umlul obj procll.Til Tolumo botß for olßcooibl field work. “■ “• Toot, April 21,1854. I am much pleased with Mr. llunck’e little manual, the »* pjeld Book of Railroad Engineer*.” With the proaento tluu of some of the most practical and ueeful of recogniieil processei among railway ongineeru, he has given other# which, new at least in their present form, appear to posse#* a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being In general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. Uenck’c book is such as to adapt It eioellently well to professional needs. 1 have pleasure In expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effectod by tbo author, aud the el oolleui typographical taste displayed by bis publishers. U. Eiuksuh QatiNS, 0 B. and Director oflUnsselaer Polytechnic Institute, lor sale by WILLIAM R. UAVKN, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, au 3 Market street, corner of Second TLM AQAZINJfifI foil BKPTKMBISU— jYH Q«iley’a Lady's Book; I Household Wordu; New York Journal; Paterson's Magaclne; Yankee Notions; Blackwood’s Magazine for August. NEW BUPPLY OF NKW BOOKS Star Papers, by Beecher; Memoirs of J amee Gordon lwnnett, My Bondage and Freedom, by Fred. Douglass . Doestlcka’ New Book ; 01« Te Ilall, by Mias Bewoll; Litfhl and Darknose; Life of Sydney Smith, in * ?ola. Haired .ad lor sale £ QILDBNrENN KV ». OOK Fifth st-, opposite theTbaatrg^ RESIDENCE FOR SALK --A ["frond with lot of ground, well improved 1 on Fulton street by M deep. Tire two parlor, kitchen, dining t oo ™’SiS; Frio. raall rooms. Portico trnd Sff.jljgij j BON, Terms easy. “ 63 Market street, id, | auglti —■ T ll UK BINOULAU X Hair Coloring Fluid aflootfi the . i gyration til. Of the hair, id thus stimulate the nat anlveg “ tb . of ,-olortng matter, giving tone and st " n pi Jt It does not act as a dyr, but a# a r * sto ™J* T ,t;u b£ kT bj * m°« n • + - * * % f u r ;raV •' INSURANCE COMPANIES Inorease of Casli Capital TO LiALF A MILLION DOLLARS! £TIA MSURANCIS COMPANY, HARTFORD. CONN. —CHARTERED 1819 paid dp , » . - - #500,000. Ctflb ■ ■ * 1 , Ttr R TtmtTY-fiIXTH ANNUAL BTATBMKNT of the i INSUEANCK COMPANY,of Hart u» « J»“T. lBi6 > 16 ’« 2 05 Seventy-two Mort£a#e Bonds,6an ce ,p y qq BUlt. Receivable, well Becored, payable at Bant... j* Railroad Stock* In Connecticut....... 00 Bank Btocke In the city of Hartford oo Bank Stocks in New York city- j"'V* ' l\' a Oaah on hood, in Bank, and in liando of Agents and others - $773,273 63 The amount of Itabllitiesdue or not do.to Banks or other creditors,— nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. iSS ufc^ Ud .n‘? t ,n^^ B nSi l n g for further TlUtheflliL. against the Company are small, such Tories; th. design la to limit the |,m oe Oom.MT.eui, 1 B 8 Hartford, Jan. lat, 1885. Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the JEtna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore- SinfSltiKSSy him gubauribed, ifl true, according to tl, beat ta» w^ a K * n B d Y b roWLER, Justice of the Pesre. Loeses Mid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed if 60,000, nldlo the premiums rocelred for the same time jar exceed any other year, since the organisation of the °°“oEd£ covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. jS h "**" FtEM’. Agent. InSUKASCIC COMPANY, Oy HAHTfOHD, VOSS. Qa&sTiun, PAID DP Cub Capital 8500,U00 Calb Surplua, on ItT JAKUAHI, 1955 8:473,*73 rrUIIS Capital Stock ami Surplus tfl securely invested tor 1 the beueflt o( all policy holders. As so crilcnce ol the claims we have to public confluence, and of lla afllll.y to pay losses promptly, we state a tact, that its r--'eii't vary truth {126,000 10 fIW.uOO per mouth. He businoaa la lari and wall distributed, and In our opinion no Company In the United States affords better indemnity to poll' y bolder, than the -Etna. They continue to mnkeiusur.uoc on property In town and country, at rates as low as t. con sistent with safety to the P c ' ll *l[ I l ) O “"' KN EY CIi, a/eat. Office, .North west c<>rD*r Kirth en 4 W.. 0.1 Pittsburgh. - I) iu A W A 11 K MUTUAL SAFETY INBUBAHCB COMPAHY. r \yytOS IQ tb* North Hoorn of the Licli*u<c. oo Tbir-j MAJUNE iNdUUANCBH on V«S*UJ, ) Oauoo, >Tk all part* of tli" V». t.J JTuxiJUTa, ) INLAND INAUKANOE:* On goods by rivers, constl.-i, Utos and Imd all narteof the Union. _ 1 FUIB INBUB.ANCBB On merchandise tjenorally. On stores, dwelling . , ~ asset's Ul TllE OOUPANY, Sov.mUr . ,\iii Bonds nod Mortgages Blatant Pennsylranla, [’Wladelfbis t'-7. ii>g Garden, BouthwarE, aDd otbsr loans a 8 toe As In hanks, railroads and Insurances com panics BiU« receivable Cash onhand • • ” Balaneestn the hands of Agents ana premium* w on Marine Policies t«med Bub*crlj>tion*Not*s 2_ Diiacrnas Win. Marlin, Jooaph U. Seal, Edmond A. Bonder, Jobo 0. Daria, Hubert Burton, ‘ John R. Penroee, Oeorgw 0. Lelpcr, Edward Darlington, 11 Jenee Brooke, j i} Jotmpon, Jaingfl C Hand. ThaopUu* Paulding, B STFarkand, W 0 Ludwig, jo»*ru W Oo*an, bae'y. P A. MADEHI 4, Agent, No. »i Wai«*r street, Pittsburgh. Tfa« KramAitOlre laittraae* Company, Of PhiLadel^hu i, /Vnw/jrltxxma DIRECTORS— -GhaTl* 1 * W. Uanekar, Thomas Hart. i"btw Wunwr mmuol Grant, Jacob it- Smith, U*»o. W lu.-b Moul~al D. Lawia, AioU.bi K. Boris. bat U K. l*r n*. jlorrts PntUintou. viiii N Bi.ioi an, I'rwdrra ! .Cuta. U luaca**, •Continue U* make Itumranc®, perpetual or limited, on * * m j of property, ku U-wn aui country, *1 r«l«> a* . u M are coortielent wUJi W'-’urUy. , Tbe Company hare referred » large Con Ur-gen t Fuad. wbi-.*b, with tbulr capital and premium*, eairly ime-lrsl, sj l>rd ample protection tr lb* awur^ The Aaeet* of the Company* on Jauuary let, laoL, pub- U.1..J *rfr***blj lo u Art ,,{ A«ii.blj. ww... folio*., >u fmfmrr Lomnt - k > Caen, Ac Total -H.SU.Tua 44 —Snr* tlwdr a p*rlud of twroty-ou* y*a:«. luTt have paid upward o( i-oe S\iilu.a Four Ua»dr«d Thou •»oJ txdtar*. loan** by fire, thereby afforlln< etUen.-." • t U« *.ivanta*»of ln*ur»n«, •» w*-H »® o*> »tiuly ao-J d,-po«i U«o U- moel a ’Ui prompts*** ail habi:lti<-a J. OAltDl.NKll COHIN, A*eat. b _24 Offlaa. BorU>~***t cor. Wood aud Third " u TUB UNITKt) STATICS LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust COMPANY, PQILADGtPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1860. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL &:i&U,UOO. Pfltt, S. K. Corner of Third a» l C^eHnu Street j, Philadelphia. 'Off l«n of the U&n-e Ji*3rd at t'hdadtlphia: t»i»»CToaa Staphan H Crawford. P #ul B O^JdarJ. Ambrose W TbomuoD, Uwn»n«w John.^n. Reojamln W. nuglpy, o*° Mll-nry, Jacob L. Florene**, J*u»m Ler-feui. William U. Uodwin, William M h»a Prurient— Biaphan R.Crawford. Yxoe President— Ambroa* W Thojapoon. Medioil K**imtner, PilUtrvrgb— Jam** U. M i AitcaKenv CV»— R. U. Uowry, M. I>. ' qVo K ARNOLD. A*at.t. m* r l7 7 No. 74 fourth -fw-t. PUt-burgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF POURTU AND SMITIIVTKLI> FTUKETR Aothorlstd Capital* $300,000. INSURE UUILDINOS and other property arfauial *u&' c - r dAmag* by Fir*, aud tb« peril* of the F*u aod luiaul ha*lrf*UuD and Transportation. llody P*tt*r*on Kennedy T Pri*nJ 1 Ori«*r Bpn 01, U<*or g+ n White, A A C»m^r, W H lluT.-n. V li. R. Odi?»cbIi»II- Hon. WU. V. JOUNSTON, Prr.hd«*ol RODY PATTERSON, Vh* l’r*H»d<*ol A A CaaaXia, Secretary and Treasurer, a A. Oaaaua. Aealataot SaoroUry. _ .^<*artltn Wutorn lafunnce Company, Pittsburgh. n MILLER, Jr., President. I f- M. tIORIHJN, Secretary CAPITA!#! f300»000« WTI.I. tpaur*agaltnl>ll klttda of riskJ,FIRH anJ-AIA | lUSIB. AU loasoe will be liberally adjusted and managed by Din»o*oa§ who are well Aaown In the community, and who are determined, by nromptneM and liberality,to maintain the character which [b«y have auumed, a® offering the beat protection to those who dealre to be Insured. v , ~ Director*.— R.Miller, Jr.,o W. Rl.-k«teon,J W. Butler, N Uolmefl, Jr., W. 11. Smith, 0 Ihmeeo, George W. Jackeou, Wm. M. Lyon, Jamw Uppeocott, George Darßte.Jame* Me- Auley, Alexander Nlmlck.TbomaaßcoU. Water itreet,(WarehooMof Span* A Qo . opj taira,! Pittsburgh- Wn F. Johnston, W. M’CUnto-'k, 0. U Long, k. J June*, Jacob Painter, lames H WaJ« lUui['U>u, JOIIH bITTL IC, Jr., Agiut, No. UOI LUIUTT tiTUIT, UAB JUBT RECEIVED tbo lotlowlus Tory vh.-l-e arti Ucl«a »&ANDIEfI Ueote Brarnly, (rery fine,) Ot&rd Dopay A 00. (sup«r.) Marred & 00. Jamalo*, Baurao I ttaoU Ctui. WINKS. Barclal Madeira, Boguet, Howard, March A 00., Mftd'tuj London OordiaJ, Km( India Madeira, Bohuapp*. Table do i tu Amontillado Bberry, auLheiford b ikotch A «, Manaanlilo Jo BMCI.J-. LooJon lo.ut. Table Jo ! WUJ Cherry BrauJj, Cooking J lleeawlng Pori, Anijottir, Pur« Juica Jo u Ur ?fna« Ordinary Jo .nj J.r. St. Julian Carat, ' Uye and' B.aok Tear, U *l? 6 ‘ «? ' Kngllah Bronson Oheeeo, l)o B»e*t, Imported Heaena Olgern, o( Champagne., Arioua brand.. Anchor, : Old Monongahel* Whioky, of Venooey, ■ (mules. Uuldo»«*ck, .i _ -rtjnlaa conueoteJ with Ihe Together {with all other «^“ olea m yW:d*w buslnwiß. VVIG MANUFACTORY MRS. RENTER, 3u door, from lA< <XUK '""‘ T S PKKPALUCD TO FILL ORDBKS 808 WIUB, and all 1 kind. or Orn » nl .Bt*i Hair Work. Th. ban quality ol «««*»» 18 * rnl %?blwT ttfcilafiioUon uiiArantaed. - ~- L . TTOHNJS^A*ND a OOUNsX!OB A? I LAW, Am Soum -1 =oll««tal. Money. toroW on Mortgage ofiSiricnrltr. THJ<* eunnlnrf and tIU« paper, drawn. on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1866—"{mh38:daw] NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the Btates of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Mrginla. Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofe taken for record or use In any of the above named Butch, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 28,1866 —1 VARIKTIRSI— A Cottage House lu Allegheny for Bale Price $7OO. A Brick House and Lot for $7 W. , , A small frame House and Lot on Mcuut Washington for $460. Bmaii Farms In Ohio and Virginia for sale on eaav terms, by | )yi4 j b OUTHBKKT A BuN, I*o Third et. * *! BANKERS AND BROKERS. AUSTIH L.OOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OJfftfe, No. 92 Fourth tU, above Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds,Mortgages, and Irfans-on ooua terals, negotiated. Blocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. , f Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale or Copper Stocks. AU communications attented to WM. H. TOLIAMB B ' VVnr. H. Williams A Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .V. & Comer Wood and Third ttreeti. All transactions made on liberal terms, uollectlona t Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly sttended to: JaDdttlw AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Sold and Silver Ooln. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. tou.h Beet corner of Market end f A 212.&06 Ofi ARTHTJRB, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORVEE OF FOURTH AND BMJTHFIELD STREETS* au'irtim Pitt* burgh, Pa* Eomouli PATRICKS A FRIEND, BANKERS AND KXOUANQB BBOKEBB, flaw Bemmxd tteir QfflM toil* Corner ofli/Vi and Wood «a. pmsnmtoß, pa. k PATBIOKS A FRIEND, Bankers aid Exchange and Dealers In Notes, Draße, Cold, alvei and Bank Notes, exchanges on the Eastern end western o ‘(Ml^tl^ n mido'lntri' the citios thronghont the United States. Deposits received in par fnnds or current paper, at the cornet of Filth and Wood Streets. l leDg N. HOLM® 6 BOHB, • BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HAT* BBKOVXD I HUB BAftXdQ AHD DOUAHO! OTTIOI » *O. 07 BABBIT grant, TOUB DOOBB BXLOW OLD B*As°* N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Bw*"®* . and‘Dealer® in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, oil* ▼er and Btfiik Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. ... _ . Collections made In all the cities throughout the United g tales. Deposits recelred tn par funds or current paper, No. ‘* -ket street, between Third and Fourth sts. [Ja3o:ly . 21,u12 20 .1D9.3J5 04 . 16,0?1 JO for, fa uj l»r B 51. fltti.oa. Id ugh Craig, Bpencer M’lWalu, Obarle-* Kelly, Bam o*l K StokM, lianrySUan, Jacicn Tm^uajf, Wm. Byre, Jr , Joehnn l, Price, J *inrßT"HDi*nl. J..hn B. Sample, Chari** S< hafW, J T Ivvao, Pittsburgh, BTC Morgan, d-.v WM U UtTiN . President TIIOS. C UAN D, YicepTwdJeut piaacroas. Foster, promptly* *• U'COllllEhh* WIlilsOCK, BANKERB, TIKRKAM A CO., t>q BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. A’i>. 96 Wood Street, comer of Diamond JUey, PItWBUMH, pa., Buy AND BELL Bank Notes and Coin; Dicconnt time exchange, and promissory notes; make collocttDDßin all th« principal cltlM at the Onion. Keuilvt ™ call and on Interest, and giro their prompt attention to all other matters appertalningto a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mar0 — JOHN WOODS, banker and exchange bbokeb, DCAL&R IS Exchange, Commercial and Bank Rotes. STOCK bought and sold on commUfilon. Collections cnrelaliv httend-.d to. Interest paid on Deposit. «-No. bSU Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. fll. JUoT *»*«- HILL ft CO., bankers and exchange BROKERS, ooasxa of wood and fiko ssbuyb. 41 IGHT KXCHANGEon the Eastern Cities constantly for b sale. Time Bills ol Exchange and Notes diewmntecL— Gold. SUvrr and Bank Notes, bought and sold- Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. De p..dltH r.-ceivrd of Par and Current Funds. [mariTiy ALLAH ID WARD BASK, FLOEIHO* IBAMP. KEAMSB ft BAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Umnß on Heal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Pn.mbiaary Notea and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commisrdon. Collections made on all points In the Union. l m Tl 0. K. ARHOLD ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. CoUoctfams carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stock* bought and sold on commission sa»No. 74 Fourth ot-» next door to Bouk of Pittflb g. [selfl fiKMSttc and Krreign Exchange, Bank Nbtii, GWd and'SXtxT Bought, Bold and Exchanged, at Vu aXODANOB AND BANKING IIOUBH Of WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., 64 WOOD STOUT, niTBfIOaOE. tA. InUrMt allowed on tlm« d.poritn. [ j*nU_ u«U-.' THOUPBOH BELL ft CO., BAN KB R B AND BBOKEIIB, Car-n.' o/ rtird and I PUUburyh, Pa-' THOMAS WOODS, WCOMMEBCIAL BBOKEB, "®* A.HD DAALKB in Notes, llonds, Stocks, Real Eatate, y c . 76 Fourth ft.,PiUxtncrgh y Fa. [Jafr? CtnuuUottl's Dona OOlc«, No luO SMITUFIBLD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— loaned on Gold and Bilrer Watches, Silrerwar; and other valuable articlea. aulAaily CLOTHING CLOTH I N G_ST ORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., 1 FORMERLY of Ihecelebrated Olothing Depot on Liberty < street which has won an unbounded popularity under h-naineVt .he THREE BIG DOORS,hate, for the pur p. jr,.f B -.julrtng fflorf opa.'e for their Immense buaineas, ed tn ibc ppacioue building on the oorner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they hate now the moat SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS I AITD READY made clothing, That has eTot been offered to the public. Tb<dr principal object fur Ibis removal. Is to give them in- r« lu. Jlitlei forlhe r WHOLESALE TRADE. Ti.»v arr prepare.! to sell Otxxls at the I.UU-VKT A' .IST SK If PHI CSS! A«.l they wiii uarraul tbr*tn to be as good as any mann r* in th« Unl.'O. IIiSTOM WORK, 15 IHI »i?T 0?OS THI SttOMiS* HOTIC*. b»vo ou hand a full and beautiful aaaurtment oi I.. rrli? and COATINGS, for KEOGHS, DH.EBB, WALKING AND BD3I NKSS COATS. v u: iu.er**t* ar# IdentWl with those of oor snatOtneM, •o 1 • utsurv thw public that our fidelity will not fail In u. i ...* nil order* wo may be favored with. ear IHJN'T KORGKT TUB PLAOE—• Tko. 88 Wood Street, SAHT «1 DB,) OOBNBE OF IUAJJOIfD ALUT. y _W<- patronetounderstandthatwehate a .. i c oif«*r aoj connection with tbe Clothing Batinm on L.!«*rt y Btrort. Oor atteulivn it JwTOteJ exclusively to the Li. urf *U*> i> Jcslgnated. mir'J Fall and Winter UOods I EDMOND WATTS, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 155 LIBERTY STREET. 1 have oow on band a large atock of fall and Winter l Uo.dn overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Ploah Vest i of the ca-'-et bcaoUful patterns; Fteneh and English ! Cfeditarrve, of every style and shade in the market, all of 1 »i.n h l will make to order on the .moat reasonable terms, I nut warranted to eult. 1 ■"HK'W 8 PH.I SO GOODS# JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN MeCLOSKKY A CD'S Whole „*U« Clothing Warehouse, No. Si Wood street, and corner , uiamund alley, the largest and most varied stock of i *v*4i«tb»t this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure i of inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have 1 brrn purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no . wo-ud profit on them, which leaves ns able to say that w® .-•(> and do sell at as small profits os any boose in the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention . t wholesale dealers and country merchants,in general, to tit* u# a call, and etumine our extensive assortment or KtAb* MADE GLoiIUNG. It is almost impossible to : nuumoratc the quant' * of Immense piles of garments that j p jj S pen aithisli i * establishment; Uia sufficient to 1 that it has never lv«nequalled by the house itself: . JOHN McOLORKEY 4 00. Clothing! Clothing 1 r |>UK undersigned respectfully laformsJnlßfriends and,tha 1 publio that he Is now receiving at hlsstor«> No. 17T Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Caaalmerea and Vritinga, of the latest and most desirable styles, which ho is prepared to make to order In the most fashionable sin ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We havealso on hand a Urge and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of t-uyurs, either wholesale or retail. persons who purchase goods for cash, will find U to theu idvanug® to call at 17T Liberty street,before makiug their parchuti. [mtrtj 0. CONNER. B.w Clothing Hloro, NO 1, SIXTH STREET, Ol'POaiTK LIBERTY, r, 'UK BUbacribur bu juat opaned this new eetahllßhment, I .here he hat always on hand a large anil oholce maori n!eu t ~f .11 artlolea of CLOTHING, which he warrantß equal to an, lu the olty, end will Bell at the most reasonable prl *” “ To flouaekaepera WK have now op**n«sd one of the largest stocks Of UUINA, GLASS and QUBENSWARJS, eu table for boawkeepers la the city, and intend selling at very low i.rurs We will sell a handsome sot of White Tea Ware, roiiaLstin* of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods lu proportion. Our stock being Utge owing to the dull eeasou just passed, we are deter* miurd to work it off at low prices. We have just opened iu> •* beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vego uMr do , Oovervd Dishes for Btewed chicken, Also, „ mnr Trr y handsome new styles of Water Pltcnew. Our otii-k of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, i# large—all of which we have put down in price to null tho times. FRKNOU CHINA. Wci hate come twonty different styles of French China Tea sets, and some beautful GoH Band Dinner sets—all of which we are wiling at least twenty-five per cent, below lormer prices. „ liocjbe furnishing GOODS. Gur stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nirt Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, eto,, is large, and we will poll them at very low prices. GLASS WARE. On hand and reoeivlog, a large fltook of Boston azul Pitta* burgh Ulafls War*, which we will sell at manufacturer's p: iced. COMMON WARS. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch* era, and every article suitable for country or city trade, Is Urge, to which we Invite the attention of city and country merchant*, as we wUI sell them very low for cash ilousefeee pera and others in want of ongsp China and Queeuaware’ will do well by oaliing at the CHINA QALI* No. 02 Market, between 3d and 4th sta, Opposite Geo. EL White. HO USES, STORE-ROOMS, WAREHOUSES. Ac., TO LET I—La u»re?»c«n2k— A comfortable Dwelling House of ball, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed moms, garden and good water. . . . Allegheny City —A Two Siory Brick Uoui»,newlypainted and papered, on Robinson street, near the canal. Rent $lO per month. _ . .. ML Washington —A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, wall, ho. Rent, s7per month. L*ifts6urg\— A large Three Story Brick, No. 2o Third st.; rt-nt $176 per year. Nos. SI and 27 Duquesne street; each house is two stories, with basament, cellar, yard 4c. Two Warehouses on Water street. A Urge Store-room on VotMu,9tth fSShaam a son, uifi" 7 140 Third street JULY MAGAZINES — Qodey’s Lady’s Book, for July—2o coats; liallou’s Magasine, “ “ 10 “ Yankee Notions. “ u 12 M krank Leslie's N.Y. Journal, 18 “ North British, tor May. The above just received by Express. Also, a largo lot of SCHOOL, OLASBIOAL and MlscUaneous BOOKS and STA TIONERY tor sale at COST, and no aoMßoa. Call at LAUPkER'fI BOOK BTORE, B 7 Wood sirest, it you want to Cheap Library jail MISCELLANEOUS 100,000 COPIES 1 ng, STEAMBOAT DISASTERS 05 . k I ilia&*ffTHß WESTERN WATERS, AND \mSM& C9SBBhBXEAHBOAT Lave now Id course of preparation a new STEAMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be baaed In October next; the hook will contain over two hundred pages, lline* tratod ln the best style, and neatly bound In a durable maimer. IT WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will be a book that will be interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and d serintlon of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western ami Southern waters- The length, model, speed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the name of the boat, with the trade she is In. Also, the names hf Captains and officers, her ace, 4c., to The Directory wTUcontain a history of Steamboats and Bteamboatlns on the Western waters sines tho applicationiof_steam: afo>,» shetch of the first boat built for the Ohio River, with the name of the bonder, commander and twner. The river DIRECTORY Will contain a list and descrip tion of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occor- PEBISrfsB BY THEIR BURNING, 6IN KINO AND EXPLODING,- on the Western «J d Sootharn waters. The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mlsalralppl, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, snfothar Rivers, with the Towub and Ottos Wddown, wlUi rennet distances; also many other River “dOommerdal Sana of interest to the people at large. ThebMtwOl oontsln the cards of tho various U. B. Sian Route, wlth t^® uade they are In, Ac., Ac. The Directory wlUalsocontata Ifrempteb list of all tho responsible Steamboat Uwnsed Offioers, their places of residence, Ac., Ac.; the nvtv Bteam boat iiw, Its requirements, with comments, Bhowtog Wherein It bmffltt tho incompetent officer, and irajccl the comoetent officer, Ac- Ac, and an the important u. 8. 8u- SrarotoStSteamboat Decisions op to date; ths Bates sSimportantCommercial Privileges,Bins of Ladtag,im portant Decisions of tho vstloob D. 8. Courts in regard to Freights Dost and Damaged, Ac., AO4 with many othn th Tha Dirertory will bo niortraled to tha best stylo md printed to the boat manner. The author has for six years been gathering together all tha tots end itemsinregard to tha nnmarous Bteamboat disasters on the Western and Bonthem waters, and now Intandapubliahtogthmln book term. Thoprloa of tha work wifi bo put at the low ram of One Dollar Teo thousand »ph» l 2? | e4 h ’“ the boatman; all others desirous of subscribing will have to do so 1 at onca, a$ none wUt be printed unless orderod to adbance. This work is destined to have a circulation ot over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are receiving large numbers of suhscribets, per mall, from all parts of the country, dotty. Some of tho oldest boatman, .swell as most scientific men ol the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. , . Tha Directory will be Issued In October, and will be an ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) yon will receive a copy of the above W AR communications and letters should be addressed to au coiuuiuud JA3IRS T. LLOYD A CO., Postefflce Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. jegkdawtf DoafzLos county, Wisconsin. rpHlfl PLACE is situated oa {he Bay or Superior end I Left Hand River, at tie head of Lake Superior, i and Naesses A BBTTEB SITE. A BETTES HABBOR, AND SbEATER ADVANTAGES FOB A COMMERCIAL CITY, than any other point in the North-west; and Is equalled in prospective importance by Chicago only. The Proprietors hare a clear, undisputed and anincam bered title to the land upon which BUPKBIOB to laM ont, and all purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds xor tne “ftatwrior ni laid <mt daring the part season, and already ooDt&ms several hundred Inhabitants, »Uw l L ot f ’5 number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, and is in all respects the _ MOBTFLOOBIBHING NEW TOWN in the West. The County Seat, the OjaiteO, States Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lake Superior UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, i now in worse of construction, connecting with St Paul, | terminates at this place. It is also the Lake termini of all the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. The «Boo” will be opened In June; after which, four lines of La*w Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine vessels, having been built expressly for this trade. One Steam Saw Mill is now in operation, and the tnachi nery for a seoond Is now on the 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 for extensive public improve ment*. Liberal appropriations have been made for public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. A - In order to correct me misapprehension arising from similarity of names, it is proper to state that ° Superior City,” about the title of which a legal controversy exists, Is anrt*I** 1 ** and different place, and in a different township from BUFSBioa. tff- Map3 of Scpzbiob aw signed by Tboa. Clark, sur veyor and William IL Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be seen in the principal hotels of St. Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Olefeland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other dries. , . . . . , AU persons who wish to purchase low, or obtain informa tion, are requested to apply to Wsl H. NaWtOS, Superior, Dooilas county, Wisconsin. .. 8 WILLIAM U. NKWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior, jj 24:3m Board of Health Nolle*. INFORMATION baa been made to the Board of flealth that caaefl of cholera occurring outride of the city have been broaaht within Us limits for rollef. No doubt the friends of the riefc are prompted by motives of humauUy, yet It is proper they should be Informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by bo doing. The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, in cases where the disease Is malignant or contagions, In order that the densely populated c‘ty may be protected from any uoneoessarv scourge, which, when it has gained a footing, ecarcely rests so o3 there remains a subject for Its re morseless attach. .. . _ The Board of Health are determined to enforce the i*»w. If patients seized with cholera, or auv malignant or coota aloufl disease, outride the city, oust be removed to any of the Hospitals, persons conveying thorn thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. , .. The attention of oil persons Interested is called to the following sections of an act approved April 8, lha‘2 : Bsc. d. That any master, commander, or other person baring charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of the rules or regulations prescribed by the said Board ol Health under the provisions of this act, shall, upon convic tion thereof by indictment or prosecution in any court having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding Ore hundred dollars, to he recovered and paid into the treasury of said Board of Health. . g K r 7. That whenever the Board of Health 6hall receive information that any malignant or contagious disease (measles excepted) prevails within any port or place within the United States, they shall malts diligent inquiry concern ing the same; and if It shall appear that the disease prevails ns aforesaid, all communication with such infected port or Piece shall be sntyect to such control and regulations as the Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish in one or more newspapers published in the city of Pitts burgh; and thereupon every perron or persons, and all goods. Wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such infected port or place, and having entered and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu shall be subject to the same penalties as Is provided for in the preceding Section. , , , , The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced. Bv order. A. 0. MURDOCH, 1 Physician to the Board of Health. QBOUQK FORTUNE, Health Ofilca. PRACTICAL WUKKjB roii MECHANICS AND urilMtß The American Miller, and Millwright's A^Utant; The Analytical Chemist’s Assistant; The Encyclopedia of OheniLtry, practical and theoretical, hy Urootb and Morfltv The Complete Practical Brewer; The Builder’s Pocket Companion; The Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant, hy Byrna; The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne; The Cabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer's Companion; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier; Oolbnrn on Locomotive Engines; Norris’ Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma chinists; The Complete Practical Distiller, by Byrne; The Dyer and Color Maker’s Companion, by Byrne ; The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyth ; The Practical Dyer and Scourer; The practical Aasayeris, Miner’s and Engineer’s Com panion ; The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon ; Perfumery: Its Manufacture and Use, by MorSt; The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Morhi; The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier ; The Palmar’s, Gilder’s and Varnisher’s Companion; The Paper Hanger's Companion; The Practical Bnrvevor*B Guide, by Andrew Doncan ; Overman on Manufacture of Iron; Rural Chemistry, by Solly; Templeton on Steam and Steam Engines; The Toner’s Companion; A Treatise on Box df Instruments and Slide Rule ; Walker on Electro typing; Ami numerous others, for sale'by B. T. 0. MORGAN, No. 104 Wood street, near fifth. JOHN iTCLOSKEY A 00. SUPERIOR. Law Books* IAM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Booka. 10 vola. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvler’s Institutes; GreenlteTa Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, last ed 4 And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ao. GEO. E. GILLMORB, at the offloe of Morning Poet- KLIECJIATISM AND NEURALGIA. — Dr. BBOWN hereby Informs the afflicted that his remedy for the above mentioned diseases is one that will core. He ‘will warrant a core In any case of this kind. This remedy was never known to fell when properly persevered with. hlaay sailer the tortare of tnieoomplalnt for months and years, when a few months would procure a car tain, safe and speedy remedy. , # Office aud Private Consulting Booms, No. 41 DIAMOND alley. J* 2B 1L BBOWN continues to be consulted tor the cure of pgfIRWP DISEASES. His success in long standing la unequalled. The afflicted are Invited to call with out delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his aavloo. Letters containing a fee immediately ftD oSlc*and Private Booms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitta burgh. r|iflAT~77rton REGISTER issued by Thomas Woods,and X given away Co all at 76 Fourth street, describes a great ' variety of Vanns, Houses and Lots. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Register. On it is described afew 6na Ooontrr Beata t jeOI THOM 48 WOQDfI. BOOKS JOST RECEIVED, at DAVI3OITB, «5 Market, sear Fourth street— Evenings with tho Romanists—Seymour; 7& cts. Hopkins' End of Controversy. 2 vote; $2. Prime's Travels la the East, 2 vote; $2. Prise Essay—Theism; The Pastor's Daughter; Plain Thoagbtß; Sermons to Children; Grace of Christ; Tracts by Dr. Plumer. Old Bedstone—new and cheaj ip edition. AOAZUriIB AND WEEKLY PAPKBB- LadW Q&xette of'Fnfihion for August; Graham's Magazine do Putnam's. do do Peterson's do do Godey’s Lady’s Book do Ballou's Monthly do The Panorama of Life and Literature; London Illustrated News, last antral; All the Eastern Weeklies for this week. For any new Book or Magazine, call or Send to W. A. GILDENFHNNEY A CO.’S, }yZs Filth Bt., opposite the Theatre. LADIES’ FASHIONS— Leslie's Ladies Gasette for August, 20 cents; Putnam's Magazine do 20 do Graham's do do 20 do Godly's Lftdy*B Book, (second supply,) 20 cents; New York Journal for August, 18 do Peterson's Magazine, do 17 do Ballou'S do (second supply,) 10 do Female Life among the Mormons, $1; Star Papers. • , „ Harpar*B Magazine and Knickerbocker for August confi dently expected this day or Monday, and will be sold at in* old price, 20 cents per copy, at „ . jy2B LAUPrKB’B BOOKSTORE, 80 Filth st LADIES’ HIDING HATS—TUB lalgiat irnd bat assort mentof Biding Bats erer oflarw In the city, just ceised and for sale at No. 91 Wood ggjj pABTILB SOAP-OO A 00.. "• OTaer First Mid Wood atß._ — . A and rings tatty '.geutfa Rm «ly < i kb <ar*d/*iM»lCl£nu V WS& a i Co>tires<*o, Indigestion, > Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, 7* / wHU vers, Qoutj Humors. Nemafnsfly ( JwtLJPw Irritability,: Inflammations ache, Pains in biA, Back end limbs,VethaneComplaints , rjnSH *o, ha. Indeed, veryfew «n the dlseseee In Which a Jhrrgatlre M«U BBSSmSBSmi (jo, is not more or leas required, and much dekniui and iraßartag:■»&»£. Smnlera bat eHeotoaVtothaiUo No person can feel well while a ,alb; besides, It soon generate eeriona and rften latrf sir7.-M.r-mi w hlchmight havobeen avolilEdhythoUcielyand Sn naTof a good paig»tire.Thl3 “ alike traeof Golds, Vererish symptoms, and BlUons tenugmenlfc They all tend.to become Or pxodnee and formidable distempers which load the hearsea *U ow “*• land. Hence a reliable family pbyrifl JjfjJifwj!? “J" portance to the public health, ami this PiU has bee® footed with consummate 6kill, to meet that demand* An extensive trial of its virtues hy Physicians,jgft*SS.SSl patterns, has shown results surpassing anything mtneno hnown of any medicine. Cure® rave been effected* wyona belief, were they not substantiated by personß ox such ex alted positions and character as to forbid the suspicion ox ot Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified In favor of these Pills, we may mention— poet A- A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and Btate Assayer of Uasaachnsetth, whose high professional ' cII eSd I EDWABD Benatoc of the Catted BUteal \ ROBERT 0. WINTHBOP, Ex Speaker of the House ol ■ Be P Minister Plan, to England. : fJOHN B. FTKPATRIOKL, Catholic Bishop of Boston ‘kg;. J. a. CHILTON, Practical Ghomlrt of NirtrYork Cityj MABOY, Secretary of State; ; permit, we coaid give man; hundred cm till* cates from all parts where the Pfils hare been used, but evt* . deuce eren more convincing than the expenenceoT eminent public men, Is Grand In their eflteta upon tmL These Pills, the result of long Investigation Mid study, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford* They are compounded not of the drugß themselTeii*but at tbs virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process in a state of pnrity, and combined tot, jwihet in such a manner aa to Insure the pest resulta. The system of composition for medicines has been found la Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce amore efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by, any process. The reason la perfectly obvious. While hy thoold mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or leas of acrimonious and Injurious qualities, by this each indi* vldual virtue only that Is desired for .tpe curative effect is ©resent. All the inert and. obnoxious qualities ofreach substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues bring reSinS! Hence it Is selfevidentthatthfreSocta should prove as they have proved, mere purely remedial, and the Pills amore powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it Is frequently expedient that many medicines should be taken the counsel of an attending Phyrician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know* intr its composition, I have supplied the accurate Fonante by which both my Pectoral and HDs ne made, to (ha whole bedy of Practitioners In the United Btatesand British American Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail to his request. • . ' _ , Of all the Patent Medicines that aW.offered,’howfew would be taken if their composition was known I Their life consists In their mystery. I have no myßtenea. The composition of my preparations Is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merita. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by sclennflo men to be a wonderful medicine before Its effects were known Many eminent Physicians have declared the same thine of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are YriUtag to certify that their anticipations were more-than realised by their effects upon trial. . . They operate by their powerful Influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimnlato it Into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach,, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring them irregu* tar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex* Ist. such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Ana lytical Chemist. Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box. fob?* by b! a. FAHNESTOCK A CO, at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers e rerywhrre. jeo:*und*y IN HALATIO ! i FOB ffll COBB OP | ASTHMA ADD CMMPTIOH i* aa<y md vk U ( aronDßapti i |'i Ei'S<JfSANA |‘i b&odqut hohb to tue door of THB »*AtIOIL , A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made v 7 by Dr. Curtis, of told city, to the treatment ‘ gumption. Asthma, and all disease* of the Longs, we re- - for to “ Da. Cmma’s Etoxana.. oa ImiAUHa Uygeak Japos • AHD CmatttT Stscp.” With this new methods Dr. C. tas re stored many afflicted ones to health, as an <mdencaof which • he has Innumerable certificates. Speaking, of the treat- > ment a physician remarks, It U evident that tohming— constantly breathing an agreeable, / ■tiMnni properties must come to direct contact-with the whole rerfaf cavities of the longs, and thus escape many and varied changes produced upon them when i into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion. , The Hygeana is fbr sale at all the Druggists throughout the country.—.flew Tort; Dutchman of January M. v: ; The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under theltoen, with- ; out the least inconvenience—the heat of tht'hody hong ‘ sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of , cures, like the following, might be named: One package of the Hygeana has cured me of the Asthma of six years standing. J- F* *, i 3 P. M~of Dunoannon, Pa. >' lam cored of tho AjsLhma of ton ynirs’rtamiing by Dr. j Curtis's (irgoiuUi mimarw Hasto!!. Brooklyn, M. i ilra. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, «• Y., was curad of £ a severe case of Bronchitis by Ike Hygeana. .My slater has been cured of adistreaaing cough cieeTeral ,• yearV auudlng, and derided to be incurable by the pbyai- j . ciaoß. She was cured in one month, by the Hygeana* J. H. GAumai, Richmond, Me. The he? Dr. Qhesrer, of New York, testifies of our medl* doe In Jib following -jatK, Not. 16,1864. , Bus Bm—l think highly of Dr. OnrtWß Brasilia m a remedy in diseases of tho throat and Inngn. liming had oome opportunity to testify Its efilc.cy, I ™““ ,lllc '4 , 5 that It is a most excellent medicine, both the Bjrop and the inhaling application to the chest it/ . Mtv : N u, Dr; Curtis's UvgeanalathaODlOlNAL andONLY ; { OIiNUINB ARTICLE; wi others are base imitation?, or rile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them os you - would POISON. „ aa» por sale by Dr. Geo. £L Keyset, 140 Wood Btreet; R. « . S Sellers 4 Co n - Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny Gty» John Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Katar, Kocte^* l4;dAW&o ‘ - Carter’s Spanish mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Hot a Particle of Mercury In it. Let tub afflicted bead and eondebi—An Infalli e JUmedy for Scrofula, King i Kill*«»»»»' ium, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Ffrapksor on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Few. Cbrotfoßore Byes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Head, Jfimargoneirt *Rd Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Wmm. SnWlWo , Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and IUWfIWM arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudent? lu . Life, or Impurity of the Blood. : £3* Thu gr«at alterative medicine and Purifier of BltKxi is now used bytr.tasands of grateful patkatfis<®^J*Pjrt of the Suited States, who testife da&r W»«Mhl acres performed by the greatest of all OAB* TEE’S SPANISH MIXTURE. Neuralgia, Rhetnnatiim, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Ulcers, Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the , Throat, Female Com plaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, ara speedily put to flight by using this great and ; the Blood, nothing has yet been found \ to compare with It. It cleanees the aratem of MUmpnrV • HA*. crentlv and effldantly on the liver and Kidneys; gves topsjto the‘Stomach, i the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Conatl* mtlon. enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses, of youth, to Kb pristine rigor and strength. - /or the Ladies, it is Invariably better than ufl {bo®**; metlcs ever used. Afewdosaanf Carto*BSptfiiBb Hittu»; will remove all sallowness of compterfomnting the mantling to the cheek, give elasticity do sheßteM“}•$ heBte M“}• ta-v prove the general health in a remarkable degree bejOhd all, the medicines ever heard of. ... The large number of certificates which we have teealvedi from persons from all parte of the United States, ijrthchest .Tldencsthat there Is no humbug about It-Jttopr«M, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and known totho community, all add thoir testimony ute wondarfnl cficots of thJaGBRAT BLOOD EUBgIBH, Call on the Agsnt and got a (Btuultr «rat /‘JJiPjftfi*? read the wonderful cures this truly greatest ox all Mediants 11 uniats signed by BENNETT A BEERS, Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Va* towhom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. • And for mK by B. A?FAHHEaTOCK, JOSEPH ILHU NO, FLHffINQ BEOS., and by Druggists generally. oct2hdavly STATEMENT FROM CANADA.— Qomio, February Ith, IBM. Mam. B. A. JWmatoci S Ob.—Wo had tho yluMur. o receiving, thia morning, the within certificate of yourTer mlfnge, which wOlbo very gratifying to yon, aa It waa aon i rolnntariiy. Wo^Gentlem.m.you^y^toily^ Oenacmm— My littlo daughter, four years old, and mj eon, older, were for a considerable time suffering fron vorme. 1 purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge, * which 1 gave than three doses, according to dirpeuotis and strange to say, In less than throe hours lh«y passed tu lass than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of lhe extraor dlnary length of from twelve to fifteen Inches. ■ - Having experienced so much of the beneficial, effectso your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to reoommendit to'to public, as, In my opinion, one of the most efficacious reuu dies against worms ever offered to the public. QeuUumen, believe me to be - : Xour muoh obliged and humbleasrrtic Nathaniel leatrbs. Prepared and told by B. A. A* FAHNESTOCK d.w oorner of First and Wood streets, ’ myw Proclamattonj BY VIRTUE of a precept under the hands of Wm. ■ McClure, President of the Court of Common iFWfA’ and for the Filth Judicial District ofTennsylvaaM** Justice of the Court of Oyer and TermlnsvendGefißr Jail Delivery, in and for said District, and William Dog! and Gabriel Adams, Jiflga of.tho Courts, in and for the County of Allegheny .dated the day of July, in the year of our Lord one 'ttousahd,Wgi hundred and fifty-five, and to me directed, Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General JaU peljvwy. the Court House iu the City of Pittsburgh! on the fix Monday of October next, at ilOoVdoy_A» M* •' • _ ?uhUo notice is hereby riven to _ P^v SS ,^to^o I SSth^wbW» S coantyofAlliShßßT, to be then eni the» to jaw bfil toenthfijy: Ammst. in the year of our Lord, one thousand -eight hr, dredand fifty-five, and of the Commonwealth, tho7Btb. ’ dr SglflTtJ WM. MAGILL, Sheriff, ATTENTION ! * ia ; Wturon Masters and Teamsters* .Bounty Xai AGKHCY, tti Fourth street# i 2CTIOER3, Boldiers, Musicians, Wagon Masters, Teh stern, 4c- who were regularly mustered intotfce* of the United States, ami every Ofilcer, BeamsiHJE? nary Seaman, Marine. Clerk and TAwfl,nm»n in •Iso, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops at ant®, to Territory, are entitled, by the late Act Warrant tor 160 Acres of Land. • entitisdto Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres, f la tt Warrant for such quantity of Laud as. r 7? . whole, 160 Acres. Mdcan rslr upon ha' Persons entrusting their claim* to J i lag them attended to promptly. . fetters promptly ax AH Inforxaatfo* «• of ausHH iOCmi nS2i tk ** £t * r-V-V.*. ST K WBL PlLiihi
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