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NTRALOHIO RAILROAD.
- HUtt
Summer Arrangement —Change of Time.
THEBE DAILY TIUTNB RAOU WAV > ( BUNEATB KX '
Ami *»«t on. CUansj ” o ?.*‘ W *‘ n
Van .ndSSr m“ a.y,Ju n s 18<h, 1844,Trata. wMr»o n,
follow*
going east.
AS rprai JW Night
Train. Train. Train.
** ss-.. 10:00 A. M. S:3OP.M. 11-JO P.M.
UIO •• 4:15 “ 1150 A.M.
Jr "‘/.in'.' I'2-lffl i'. M. 6:00 “ ill “
- “ “
i23 •• 826 “ 4:48 “
S3£ont.._ 1:44 “ &*l “ W 4
Arrive Bellair . i£!:sL 46 err. 0:16
Express Mail 2fight I
//aw. Train. Tram. Train.
B,IWr 9:46A.M. 6.16A.M. 6:00 P.M.
UetmODt 40:31 '• 6:16 " 709
BarnesTiUe 10*3 “ 6:43 “ '•« u
Cambridge 11:68 “ B:04 " ..
Concord 1417 P.M. 8.30 “ »•» ..
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top a r“r U Tr'aln Eaet wll /“^Ui^n^r^
tion* no proper -> u "^ ( f£ l n g T .
Tt, o loan A M Erpree" Train, connects at Columboe
• lT? Tn.lb -blob le.™ Clndmiatt at 0 A. M.
Ind Jfth the West on the Columbus, Piqn.
I ndiaua Railroad; at Newark with morning Train® to
and from Sanduskv. Mansfield and ML \eroon, and with
Train- on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at
Whaeima: with Kxpruss Train ou the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East
ern Cities.
The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Oolumbus with the
second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky.
Mansfield and Newark Ilailroad; and at Wheeling with
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
I earing Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the 9 A. Jl.Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
with this Train at Columbus. Passengers learing Indiana
polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central
Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus,
* nd reach Wheeling at 9:16 F. M., and l«are by 10:30 P. M.
Train on Baltimore and Ohio Rauroad, arriving in Balti
more at 6 P. M., next day. ~ ..
The 11:30 P. M. Train conneeU at Col ambus with the
M all Train which leaves Cincinnati at SJo l\ arrives
at BelUir at 0.16 A. Mk connecting with the Acyommoda-
Uon Train on the Baltimore and Übio Railroad, passen
gers learing Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this
route,r«a Michigan City, Lafayette. Indianapolis and Lay
ton. reach Columbus in “rason to take this train; and at
Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber
i and, slr-p there, and resume by Express Train to Balti
more and Eastern Cities.
GOING WEST.
The 6:16 A. M. Mall Tram connects at Bellalr with Night
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with
trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and ML Vernon,
and Chicago rua Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polis, and Chicago, ria Dayton and nd Urbana.
The 945 A. M. Kxpres* Train connects with the Express
Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Oolumbus at 3:20 P.
M., and connects with trains goiDg Sooth and West arriv
ing In Cincinnati at T P. M.
Tbs 8:00 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train
at 2:16 A. M-, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polis, Lafayette, Terre Haute. Baint Louis and Chicago.
ISAAC H. SOUTIIWICR, Supt.
Zanesville, June IS, 1555—: je2l]
0 LEVELAHD AHD PITTBBUBGH
RAILROAD
STEAMERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE,
VIA WKLLSVILLK, AND
Ohio aad Pennsylvania Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
ri'UE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo,
X Chicago, Rock Lsland, Galena, and 8L Louis, is VIA
CLEVELAND. , ,
This route is One Hundred miles shorter and about nine
hourri quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis.
Three Dally Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Dally Trains from Cleveland to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours. Chicago .wen^f-three hours,
and bL Loui6 thirty-seven hours.
On and after Monday, September 3J, I*M, the train* on
this road will run as lollows:
The Train* cf the Ohio and Penna. Railroad learing Pitts
burgh at 2.00, A. M. and S.OO. A. M.. and 3 00 P. M., con
nect at Alliance at 6 9J A. M., 11.60 A. M , and 8 30 P. M-,
Train* for Cleveland leave Alliance 8.00, A.M., 11.50 A. M-,
and fi 36 PM. conD.cting at Hudson with Trains for Cuy
ahoga falls ->nl Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 10326
A. M.. 2 10 IV M , and 8 6> P. M.
for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Uland,
Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with
out detention, will taae the train leaving Pittsburgh at
K 00 A M . and in-mug in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that
i* the ODiy train by wl.ieh close connections are made
through ibe asove poiut* Pa-Mseogere by this train reach
Chicago at 7 "0 next morning, and Ft. Ix>uis at midnighL
Tl.« *trfiro*rf Kllppe au ! Roanlie will leave th* Mononga* .
h*>)R aba:! **rt*rv moro'Dg, excepted,) at 10
o'clock. for VvV!cVi!h-. roDusriing with the train leaving
WeiLvllle at 4 hO P. M.
Au Ac* ooiar-dßtl-n Train will l-*»Te Welhmllo dally.!
i cuuda>> exempted,/ H*. 640 V M . connecting at Barard ]
>* Ith Expn»f Train, arriving In Cleveland at i 10 P. M j
Tr»in.s from W-llevnMe at Bayard for Carroll*
toe. Waynesburg, Diver and New Philadelphia.
A**“ Tickets tor Cleveland, Chicago and the North Went. I
Tin \Ve!:-rj!le, ur« sold Ht $1 lers than via Alliance. j
The Train* from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as
:—Leave Cleveland at d 10 A. M., 2 45 P. M., 7 .05 P.
M Arrive at Chicago b 3.) p. M . 7.40 A-M , a I*-U.
Train* leave Chi»wto for Hovk Lfland and St.Looli* as
follow*: For Rock lslaod ai 900 A.M. and 1100 P. M.
For 81. L/'ui*. '. J 15 A. M. und 11.45 P. M.
Passenger* f.w Ft. l/>oip go over Rock Island Railroad to
.Ir.n.-t, an i thence ever th«» Chicago and Mbtfhwippi Railroad
lo Alton and bv »t«*i«mboat 127*. miles) U> 81. Louia.
Pann.-n '•••« ! y th<* 9 15 A. M. Train arrive at M. Loui* U.a>
„* ia .. -v. iiin.\ and ly the H> 05 P.M.Tiain at noon next
RivggM*:- <• hacked through to Cleveland, and there re.
rh.Tke.l f*>r Chicago and St. Lnui«
FAUK VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
M'd/ui. M cri. lrf cLtss. 2d cTt.
To Allwin-e P3O To U 8n11«...4W W $l3 W
.. 1 '>o " Rock Ifil'd, IS 00 14 25
*• Tolodo 650 ‘* Galena Ik 15 14 00
•• Chicago.. ,si:*>oO 110 50 “ FpringheU IS 70 1C 20
*• Hlonuiingt. Id 'JO 14 Ml M Darlington 19 00
- Ft Louis... .21 <*l Id 50
are r-.ueM-.-d to procure their tickets at tb#
ottc* ©f thi.- O-cipany, in the Mom ng*b~U House, thin!
door below th» ?c :ner
Great American and U.B Express & Mail Route
7A MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED,
And Txco Changes of Cars and Baggage Avoided.
bSXWLXS
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS:
|-,<l CHICAGO, ALTOX if ST. LOl IS
Formerly Chicago & Mississippi
/-‘iHIOAGO TO ST. LOUIS IN ISf-i HOURS—Trains
O lmve the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water sireete-
Si. Louis Dav Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7 16 A M.
8» Louis Mght Express daily, Saturdays eiie’d,9:3o PM.
St Louis Freight J Emigrant daily, Bund. exc. 6:30 A M.
Hajjgog' <.fu:cLi'd (Urcugh U‘ ■''' Is'Uis. _ _
Train? rua direct through to Alton, (269 mile?,) wilh
rut change rf car* or baggage, and connect with the
Company's eptendld steamers H'toc.vßtv and Rnndftr,
running in exclusive connection with Paseenxer Trains
from Alton !,-> Ft. Lnui«, miles,) wilhyut landing. These
boa:s, for speed, cr DTenience and elegance, are unsurpassed
on the Western water*, b«-iog fitted up with Baths and spa
cious Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity
c.f removing the dust unavoidable in summer raiiroad
t-ureliog, KDd reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects
of a long ride.
To Kansas and Nebraska this is the most direct rente,
and passengers destined for Bloomlngtpn, Springfield,
Jactoonvlile,NaplBB, and all points on the Mississippi, Mis
souri, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note
the important saving in distance, being seventy-two miles
less to St Louis, thirty-seven miles lew to Bloomington,
and fifty-eight miles less U Springfield than by any other
routs. . . .
Through Tickets over this route can be procured at tbo
various R. R. Ticket Offices in Now York, Boston, Phiiadel-
Dbla, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ac , and at all Through
Ticket Office throughout the States, and In Chicago at the
Company’s Office, No. 46 Dearborn street, opposite ibe Trc*
moat House—and ot the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail
road, foot of Water street.
Ref ponsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots or
the various Roads going imo Chicago, to Check Baggage
througn to any point desired on the line.
IL P MORGAN, Jr., Suoerintendent.
II J D. BOHBRMKRUORN,
eepT Good Passenger Agent
THE HTTSBUHGH AND CONNELLBVILLK
RAILROAD COMPANY
HAVING made an armugemeut with the Dew and
beaauful Kramer •• EOLIAN " to run in connection
with their Road between West Newton and Connellsvllle.
announre the toileting change of Schedule on and alter
Wednesday, the fifth of‘September :
The'Steamer EOLIAN will tAare the Pittsburgh and
Connellhvilte LUiiroad Orapaov’* Wharf Boat, sieve Mo-
DoDgah<:’a L’.i ,o;*i , ir r Wen New ton, rrery afternoon at half
past 3 o’clock. pr«-i-r:y , returning, will leave West Newton
at quarter before 6, A. M., arriving at Pittsburgh at noon.
The trains will run as foliown.
Leave Davidson * Mill, ODe mile below OonnellevUle:
First Trsin, fi A M , c.-cond Train 12 M
Leave West Newton: First Train, i. 30 A. M.; Second
Train, 6:16 P M
.ft*-Fare from Pittsburgh in DavidK.n> Mill, $.1,75, in
cluding Meal on Steamer.
SS~ Stages for CuP-ntown and Cf-uncllvTill.* wilt connect
witn the Trains at Davldron’? Mill.
For freight or pafieH*e, enquire cf the Agents, at the
Wharf Boats at W-.st Nuwtou and Pittsburgh.
0. W. BARNES,
eepfetf PrefddQpt and BupentiteDdent.
PKNNSVLVAJVIA RAILROAD.
THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel
phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at A. and Pitta
foffpbiUlphi. at T, A M. THB FAST LINK
to Philadelphia for .l 1 and PltU
burgh for Philadelphia at MO, P. M. THE NIGffT EX
PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for PUtsburgh at 11, P.
and PltUborgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P.M.
Blairsville Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily,
except Sunday, at 4:30 o’clock, P. M. Brlnton s Accommo
dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o clock A. M.,
3:30 o’clock P M-, and 6dio P. M.
The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
io and from SL Louie, Me.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, HL;
Frankfort. Lexington and Louisville, Ky 4 Terr* Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, IntL; Cincinnati, Day
ton Bpringflcld, Iteliefontaiue, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve
land Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio;
also,’with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nrw Osmans,
g T . Lotus, LotusmL* and CntcmnAti.
Through Tickets can be bad to or from either of the above
P *For*fnrther particulars, see handbills at the different
starting points. Paseengerflfrom the West will find this the
shorten and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Baltl
mere, New York, or Boston. THOB MOoSe,
Agent, Passenger Lino^Phl!adelj)hta.
j fn Agent, Passongn Unoa, Ptttabnrgb.
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RAILROADS.
GOING WEST.
CORRECTING WITH
VIA ALLIANCE.
VIA WRLLSVILLK
.! DURAND. Sup’t, Cleveland-
J. A. CAUQIIKY,Ag’t, Pittsburgh
AIU LINK ROUTE
RAILROAD,
••s*,
jv"' _
RAILROADS
CENTRAL ROUTE,
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI
C2&OQQQ
northern 1 Illinoi» to the Kltiissippi River,
lOWA MISSOURI*
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
AH Railroad to to* Ml«»t»*IPP l >
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL ROAD
And Train* run the entir. ditto-*
B BvffilNOrON, QUINCY,
irmut?K OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, PORT
COUNCIL BLUFF, and tbe oult ALL
ti from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM
NGTON OISoN, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRIiWID,
IAOKRokvrLLK, NArLE&and intermediate Stations ou
tbo Illinois Central, GreatWeetern, and Ohio and Missis
■‘ftSfzr the aboie line leave Chicago on the arrival ol
Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of
the points.
Stages leave Burlington dally for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Missouri—making the nulcfceat and
most reliable route to reach all the Important points west
of the Mississippi as far as Council Bind, with from forty to
fifty miles leis staging than by any other route. Tbe Road,
for a large portion of the way, is laid with tho
n a the smoothest riding and best Railroad in tbe West
well Blocked with the most modern Locomotives and **legaut
new Cars.
41* By this route passengers are sure of mating connec
tions, and arriving at 8t Louis on advertised time, avoiding
the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of 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 this route can be purchased at
all tho Railroad Offices In the Bast; at the Office of the
Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite
Buildina; at tbe Dopot of tho Galena R- R-, and at the
Mich. Oent. R. R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn fits.,
opposite Tremont House. Chicago.
aREIGHT rohrigued by thla route trill receira lmmedl
dematch 0. 0. HAMMOND, Bup't.
ate despatcn. „ g POLUSTT,
Gen'l Ttofcet Ag*t, Ghicago.
can be procured at the principal Railroad
te country. mhl9
ifflow* of tht
ILLINO
CENTRAL RAILROAD!
Carrying the Great U. State* Hail and Express.
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RON DAILY oa ltd entire
length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO,
IftD
CHICAGO to CAIRO.
Thlfl Road, In conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and
Mississippi R. R- and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms
the most -direct and only continuous R. R. route from
CHICAGO to St. LOUIB,
CHICAGO to CAIRO,
CHICAGO to DUBUQUE.
Trains leave Chicago aa follows :
10 A- 6L and 10.20 P M.—St. Loots x.’U) Caiao Exraiss
Passengers for 8L Louie by this train tako the «aro of the
Ohio and Mias. R. R- at Sandoral, and are carried direct to
8L Louis.
9 36 A. M. and 4.10 P. M_— DcocQUi ann Ganna Ex
ruse, connecting at Dunhelh (opposite Dubuque) with s
Daily Line of Steam Packets for tit. Paul and the Upper
MUebwlppl river citlea
Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A.
M. and 7.00 P. M.
Passengers from the East and plares on the Ohio river
destined for tit Louis, will save 190 mile? of tedious and un
certain river navigation from Cairo to St- Louis, and orrlv*
Ofteen hoars in advance of the river route, by taking the
care at Cairo. , „ .
Tickets to St. Louis, Cairo. Dubuque, St. Paul, and all Im
portant place* by this route, ran be had at the office of the
O. * P. and C. A P. Railroads in Plttaburgh, and Michigan
Central Railroad In Chicago.
jeO R. B. MASON , Bop’t.
3 THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
lantic cittea with Western, North-western and South
western States, by a continuous Railway direct This road
also connects at Pittsburgh with dally line of steamers to
all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San
dusky with steamers to all ports on the North western
Lakes; making the most dtrat, cheapeti and rtluiU* rouU
by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the
Qrtal ITeit
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA k PITTSBURGH
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, (:&«. l<r loom*.
(in boxes,) Furs, Feather*, Ac J
SECuND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, 1
J>ry Goods. (In balm,) Hardware, Lea- v6oe: per IOOEw.
ther, Wool, Ac - )
THIRD CLASS. — Anvils, Digging. Bacon I loytt){ ,
and Perk, (In bulk.) Hemp, Ac J
FOURTH CLASS —Onffee, Kish, Bacon and I lOOlha.
Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil j
In snipping Goods from any point Hast nt Philadel
phia, be port teal or to nark package “ coa I‘mnsyivanui
Rauroad. All Goods consigned to the Agent* of this RoaJ
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh. will be forwarded without
detention.
PnHQHT AOI3T9 —Mosee Potter, Boston ; J L KliiotL N.
E J. Bneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koons, Bold
more ; Geo.C. Franciscos, Pitteburgh, Shringman A Brown,
1 Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, LouDnlle, RC.
; Meldrum, Madison. Indi Ratcliff A Co., St lx*ula. Mo.: J.
I S Mitchell A Son, KTam-vUle, Indiana.
| U. H. HOUSTuN,
General Freight Agent. Philadelphia,
j H. J LOMBAKRT,
; m yo Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
DUFF'S IBERCANTILE COLLEGE,
fitt&buugh, i‘A
INCuRPORATKD BY TUB LEUiiLATURE of Proo*>l
with Perpetual Charter.
FACULTY.
p bUPff Prwi-ÜBt, Of th«* “North
AoevunUot,’') professor i f Bovk Kwptng sod tX-mmerclal
Science*. ,
ANDREW T. UoWDEN, Ansi-tant professor of book
Keeping.
CUAULK3 DUFF, Affiant Prwfetuor of fkvfc-Keeplug
sod Penmanship.
J. D. WILLIAMS, (the b«st oO hand penman la th.*
UnlUd States,) Professor of Commercial and OrnameoUi
Penmanship
N. B. lIATOU, Keq , of Iho Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of
MorrnntU# Law and Political Economy.
P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, ,
Proh-aaor of Mathematics, Ac.
F. L. APKL, Professor of the French and German Lau
The Commercial department * f ’.his lD*tUutlon has h*J
the unremitting attention ol the Principal for th* last flf
teen yean*. Upwards of SOW students hare been prepared
bT him for burlneaa. His “ young men" assistants hare
all been trained for business by himself, and are experl
enced Teachers and practical Accountants; being frequent
\j employed by business men In adjusting deraugwl books.
There are no readier* in this Institution who were In this
city dismissed from thslr situations as booh-kwpers; none
who made twenty blander* on a single page of a bUI-book.
Cur writing teacher (Mr. Williams) has had something
more than a few le&sons from a Philadelphia teacher to
prepare hi™ for his business. No runners are employed
by this Institution. When our cititens are importuned by
those of another, they should refer to some of our city Bank
offlrers or merchants—persona whose opinion ran be rolled
npon—and not be decoyed Into one c.f those concerns which
are beiDg sold out every few months, and their pupils left
to seek Instruction where they Can fled It augl B
FULTON CAR WORKS.
FOUNDRY AND MAC I! IB B SHOP
SAXDVSKY. OHIO.
rtiHK subscriber haring moved into bU new Works, re-
X cently erected, corner of Water, McDonough and Shelby
streets is prepared to contract for and execute all orders
for PASSENGER, BAGGAGE, POST-OFFICE, HOUSE
FREIGHT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, and all other
descriptions of CARR.
Also, for BTEAM -ENGINES of all sites, GEARING,
RAILROAD CASTINGS of all descriptions, and all other
work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop.
The Foremen of the different departments are scientific
and practical men —mostly Irom Eastern manufactories—
who keep themselves Informed and adupt all valoable mod
ern improvements. W. W. WKTHKRBLL
aug23:t! _
Notice to Contractors.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Post Office
In Blainrville, until the Itfth of September next, and at
Marshall's Hotel, to Baltsburg, on lbs '.soth, for the Gradua
tion and Masonry of BEOTIONB NO. «6 AND 87, North
Western Railroad—situated at New Castle.
Plans end specifications can be seen at the Engineer's
Office, in Blairavllle, on and after the 10th of September
All proposals to be marked as such on the outside.
aug2ft 1 w MALON PAINTER A GON DKR.
W~ ANTB —Cooks and Girls to do housework are wanted
in city and country, who can give good references;
none else need apply- Situations wanted for a Gardener, a
Carriage Driver, a Olerk or Salesman, Mechanics of differ
ent branch**, a Porter, a Laborer, s boy to learn a trade, a
boy to attend store. A middle-aged man, experienced In
traveling South and West, wishes a situation as traveling
agent or conductor of cars; can give good reference. Applv
at BARK'S Intelligence Office, 410 Liberty st. aug29:tf
DU»olutlon of Co-Partner»lxlp.
rpilE Partnership boretofore exiting between the under-
X signed, os BIGELOW A CO , has this day been dissolved
by mutual consent, M. Bigelow retiring from the firm.
The business of the late firm will be settled by tbs continu
ing partners, at their old stand, No. 46 Diamond Alley.
M. BIGELOW,
M. L. STEPHENH,
UJ2O. ALBEfiT.
faug!3.oi
Pittsburgh, July UB, 1866.
UEOIUJB ALBIET.
BIGELOW A CO.,
(SUCCESSORS TO K M. BIGKLuW.)
.Vo. 46 Diamond AUry, war Wood ttrect, PITTSBURGH.
««m COACHKB, CARKLAUKB, PIIATTONB,
and erary description of Fancy
Vehicles built to order, and finished lh a
■SffilaMMißb»m&Q&ur □nßurpaaoeU for beauty of dotilgn,
oleganoe of finish, skill of workmanahlp, and durability of
materials.
All work warranted. englB ly_
NEW ALE
THE subscriber takes this method to inform hie friends
and customers that bo commences Brewing for the
season on the Tioentitih i'xatanl, and will be prepared to
furnish his superior ALES. Ac., In any ouantlty desired.
The highest market price in cash paid for good, sound,
clean BARLEY.
GRAINS and YEAST supplied on low terms.
UJSO. W. SMITH,
Pitt street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
aagl4:lin(flkJ)^
lt 1 b the universal leulimony
JH „( Railroad men, Bankers, and those In other pur-
Site rsauiriog accurate time, that the “Obae. Frodeham
Watch, manufactured at 81 Strand, London, In the moat
reliable, and unequalled by any other maker. Many of
thoee nhlch hare beon tested have been found to run with.
In a minute In the year. 1 have obtataed the agency Tor
the sale of these Watches in Pittsburgh and State of Penn
eylrania, , ,
Alno, the V. B. Adams A gon’a, and other first claw
Wairhefi for suits.
Watch EepelriDc done In the befit manner.
W. W. WILBON,
aogl 67 Market at., corner or Fonrth.
Du. OOMMINGB’ WORKS—A full supply just received
ftt DAVIBON’B BOOKBTOUE, 66 Market street
Family Prayers, a rols.; $1,60.
Minor Works, 3 tolb. ; 76 cents each.
Lectures on—Daniel—the Seven Churches—the Apooa
lypse, 2 vole.—Parables and Miracles; 76 cents each.
Scripture Readings, on Matthew, Mark, Lube, Genesis,
Exodus, and Leviticus ; 76 cents each.
The Church Before the Flood; Benedictions, or the bless
ed Life; The Tent and the Altar; Voices of the Day, Dead,
and Night; Signs of the Times; The Daily Life; 76 cents
each.
Lectures on Homanism; $l.
The Communion Table; S 8 cents,
infant Salvation; 88 cents.
mWENTY-ONE YEABB A BLAVB Bivsirrexa Ysam a
I Fbiihahl—My Bondage and my Freedom; by Fred.
Uoaglßsa. Part 1. Life ae a Blare. Part 2-IAIe ae aFree
man. With an Introduction by Dr. Jams* MoOnne Smith.
Steel portrait of the author, and other fllnetratione. One
mlurrg, price»!,26. For«m.by q m OB QAN.
- 1
I'-. C4..'
'j
MANSION HOUSE.
GEORGE ADRENTZ, Pbopbibtor,
NO. 844 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passonger
Depot of the Pennsylranla Railrord, which makes It
the most conrenlent hnnse In the city for passengers orri
riar by that road.
The Proprietor haring, at considerable expensa, fitted up,
In excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect
fully solicit a share of pnbllo patronage. There Is atteched
a eplendld STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford
log ample accommodation to travelers and teamßters. His
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market
can afford. lebl-y
ST. CLAIU HOTiaii f
Comer of Ptnn and 8L Clair streets, Pittsburgh, ft,
THE undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel," having
taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having
refitted It In magnificent style, would respectfully llnvtte
his friends and the traveling public to give him s call. As*
gured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex
perience in the business, he, can give entire satisfaction,
and his charges moderate,
febft
WM. 0. 00NNKLLY
"uoou iSTicSTT house,
CIORNRK OP I.TBKRTY AND QRANT BTRJSi?rS, near
j the Railroad Depot
jan!3ly
WAVKELBT HOUSE, M South Eighth street, between
Ghestnat sod Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y
* llMlOai, ’
NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. S.WKBB (late of
the Eagle,) Proprietor. [au29:y
t VRNEK OF MAIN AND SUUIII STS., WARREN , O
rpnK Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to ibe
X public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened
ap a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Oompany, it offer*
Inducements unsurpassed lo Warren for the accommoda
tion of the traveling community.
A share of public patronage Is respectfully solicited.
aQ I7 M. QASKILL.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
PARKER A LAIRD, Proprietors.
Jyl9:3mj TERMS PER DAY. _
OcHiLLAITHOIISE.
JOHNSTOWN, PKNNA.
riAUE undersigned haring taken charge of the above
| named House, and refitted It ai a largo expense, in a
comfortable as well as elegant stylo, is now prebored to re
ceive guests, and give amplo satisfaction to all who may
pa routae the House. |auB:tf J JASIBB DOWNEY.
HARE’S HOTEL,
l Late Parmer's Exchange, 1
NO 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of fifth street, Pitts
burgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor.
This Hotel is entirely new, having Just been completed
and opened for tbe accommodation of the public. Jscpld
FRANKLIN llOlSBi Claviland, Ohio.
Cl PATRICK A SON, PnorauJoas.—This House has ns-
J<t dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,
and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie
tors pledge thoweeWee that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render tha Paitixun a place where all the com
forts of a Oral class hotel can be found.
i“t.U 0- PATRICK A BON.
fLOUHacIC IIOTItL,
No 10J BROADWAY, NKW YORK
(COSDUUTkD 08 THI IUUOCI.k PLAB.)
keobxh lovkjoy,
WILKISS HALL,
W. C. GALLAGHER, Pbopeibtoo.
Fnirth itrrfi, Wood and SmUflfltld
ri'illfc spacious if»tnbhrfhuicut lias bc«*u leased bylbasuu-
X rcntwr, and completely rruoTated.
Ll# Is at all hour? prepared lv furnish 1 fc.'J.****
CT f#rr luxary that wu be tooud in the U*t regal*.:*.)
in the flutofl His spacious Bar will always J>*
tmpplied with the very but Liquors. Uame of wrenr dv
senptlou, m lit e*a*>u. cun always be ** JJ™ 0
Ufcll. W. 0 UAIXAQCKK.
IiA~NK kXCUANUIC,
THIKD STRUKT, CBTW£KH WOOD AND MAUKJST
TUIK Subscriber!) beg lean to Inform their friends and
the public generally, that thoy b* T ® **»»*
well known IteaUumnt, which baa just been thoroughly
renovated, repaired and ro-farnlahed, and now open. Tb*
proprietors hare spared no expense to make the Bank LX
change a comfortable resort, as weU for the epicure os the
busies man. The larder wIU at all Umee be stocked with
the delicacies of th« season, and aenrwl up under the *“•?»'
CM Ot «I p«irlencrd cc*<ka They respectfully aak for the
p.tron.4. ot . e»o.rou» BCUAKSgLU£IIKaj
U. B. rilANCld. _
cotta icfftiA
AND COFFEE HOUSE .“**
D. BAMAED.
A'o iO, .Street, between Wood attd Markti.
jfcQlPlyj riTTuatitou.
CRYSTAL PA LACE,
tfo. 18
C. C. SEELY,
, t RESPECTFULLY iulorme bUfriondafcnJi.be
'as\ I Ajpablic ID gouorml, tbfcl bo hfca juat eUJ-tod Mi
New York and Philadelphia modern BlyU ot
CuuK_lhG uYsTßllhfcDJ"Tonrlbln<*i»lnlbe
e»Un< line Cy«l«re in the Hboll or Slewed, Mr I‘lft ceM*
a doirn. Ho a ill fcl.-- furuUb lb- l**al <’( • rerrthinfj Ibal
Lbe market will fcifcri. open until 3 o clock
Id the uiomJujC. _ u
OYkTICii H A LOO N ASin RKSTAIIIIABI'ri
108 WOOD STREET
rviHR »ai«>*-rlb*T ha* now hU OYSTER SALOON AND
X LATINO HOOSK perfected in a man nor that Cfcunot
b* br any dinilal ewlabUidimeut m ibe city.
MKAI.H ML!. Mf SKRV&D Vf AT ALL UOVRSvt
Tilt l> A i\ from the . „ .
Cholc«at Bletlii Fowl*, Flili, Ac., ««»
[IU Rill of Fare ran not be aurpaeeeJ, and he would raapael*
It lutUe Ibe att.-oth'u id tie public to IL
5 OLI ARLES STILL,
10S Wood street.
_ _
til. Clair Lager U««r Urtwirr
r*U!K unJrr«ii«i»*J iut*ria* tii© puMk that l»a
I la Dai fall* i»ri*p*r«J to wrr*prlT»Uf»cillM-anil tb«
imbiic tfeueraliy, with Mi CfUltfiieJ LAtiKU BKKIi, In
tK'Ulee All order* letl at l»la Office, NO 3V LHAMONL*
A LI.K Y. (oaar Wood street,) will l«* punctually attended U»;
*ud Ojp Boor d*lir®r«d to any part ol vbe clly or tlcinlty.
t. li. UOliKNOlv.
ilentla’ L»|<r li**r
.Vo 100 SmiLtytU tired, cyj**Ut tKe (\txlom 2/otu*.
jtjje ,-übecrltwf hik« just oj«*o*Ki oue yf the largeet an 1
l L-*?t finished Lager Mr LlalU ku ttw city. Uis U«*»»rbt
*k new Ward u? U • tuperWr artule, inJ eTcn other ac
...jc l*uoii »U-ut hie boum cannot N* • Aoellod.
A.UKh'ITZ.
Wi>. KNULISU, Uol« BoUUr t l tiMlTll'*
# KflODMt Al«mJ liruwo tilnut. AltK\l>minvD Ale
»uJ I‘urtcT, lu abd j-tnl tx ttlc**»
TL* ol Uuilllc*, »uil U*e Ukd«, i* i n6p*cirullr
«4U'lUxi. mil 7
niacml \\ al • r »ud Sareaj>»rllla
WM D KNULISII, Pat street, »M»kow prun, is now
manufacturing end bottlelng the above leverages
an eiU-twiv- lib. articles ere of the best quality, and
'■ nufaclured from the purest materials. ootlTily
HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE
riNUB undsnitgnrd Ist prepared to supply CAKPKNTKIUJ,
X CAUINET-MAIiKKH, and Worker* IQ W\*,d generally,
wilh liis I“a Looted auJ valuable PLANKS.
Ait who have tried 11, pronounce .1 a most Valuable in
r«atioD, that muui soon coma Into general use 'ibe fol
Ijwian lottery practical workmen are hut two among
many W-ltwre ihe P»L-:itise has rec-.UwJ rcuommeudiug this
piaue above all uthali. In Uie '
We hereby certify, that daring the last twelve months
wo hare used Hopper's Patent Plane, and do not haaltaU
to recommend It to Cabinet Maker* ami Carpenter* as su
perior u) any other Plane in use. Wwconsidur It peculiarly
adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all torts of
hard wood, and for planing lt ■* far superior to
the old mi.d* c-f scraping, besides being a great saving of
time. One man, by using this Plane, wLI plane more
reapers than lire mm can do by any other plane or method
In u **. 11. U. Hiaa A Co,
To Mossa F. Ratoh, R»q.:
Dear Sir l hare examined Iloppers Patent Bench
Plane, and believe It to be a most excellent article for the
use for which U \s intended, as a combination of plans and
scraper , , ,
It is particularly adapted to planing veneers, and It does
not require 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 entirety upersede the former te
dious and laborious custom.
I most cheerfully recommend It to ail persons engaged In
the Cabinet business, as from my knowledge of it, there Is
nothing as well Cited to give * smooth and beautiful On lab
to reneen as the Hopper Patent Bench Plane,
Jajus W. Woodwill,
Furniture Warerooms 97, 99 Third at., Pittsburgh.
PifJsburpA, February 27, 1*66.
MOUEa F. RATON, of this city, la my sole Arent for the
sale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and Ball them
WM. 0. llOPPttll.
Pittsburgh, March 21, 1666—{mh21 rtf)
IjMKLD BOOKTyOH RAILROAD KNUlNKKßh.—Contain
lug lormula tor laying out curves, determining frog an
gles, l.relllng, calculating earth-work, etc., together
with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chorda,
magnetic TarlaUou, logarathiins and natural algos tan
mdlk, etc. etc.,by John B. Ilenck, Civil Engineer. Pocket
book form. $1,76. , . ,
-•.The object ol the preaont work la to supply a want
Ter) gitnerklly fall by AaalaUnt Kpmn«.r» 00 Eoilro-1».
Book, of cooTHolnot furm for line lo Iho flobl, containing
the ordinary lograrUhmatlc Lbl«a ore common
8 book combining with Uwa. tabltt. others peculiar to the
Roll rood work, ond eapedally tb« neceeaary formula for
laying out ourvew, turn-outs, crossings, Ac„is a desideratum
which this work is designed to supply. R
U. H. Miutabt Academy, West Point. April 18, 1864.
Gentlemen: 1 have looked orer “ Ueuck s Field Book for
Railroad Engineers,’" and thiuk it well adapted lo the ob
ject Its author pn»po*«>, and have no «iuestlon but it will be
found a very usstul aud practical volume both for office and
A I I „rrlr D. Li. aIAHAg.
ficlJ “ Trot, ApHl 21,1864.
I am mor.h pleased with Mr. Uenck's little manual, ihs
“ pir-ld Book of iUilroad Kuginearß." With the presenU
lion of some of the most practical and useful of recognised
processes among railway engineers, he has given otherfl
which new at least lu their present form, appear to possess
a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—thAt of
being in general suaceptlblo ol available, not to say desira
ble praotical uso. In oondusloD, while 1 think the design
of Mr Uenck’e book is such as to adapt it excellently Well
to professional neods, I have pleasure In expressing my
cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per
spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex
cellent typographical taste displayed by bis publishers.
B. Fkankuh (J&XtNS,
C B and Director of Benseolaer Polytechnic Institute.
For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN,
Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery,
au j Market street, corner of Second.
.H. L. STKPUINB-
M' AUAZ.INICB FOB BBPTKMBIiIi
Uodey's Lady's Boo* :
Household Words;
Now York Journul;
Peturßon’s Magazine,
Yankee Notions;
Blackwood's Magazine tor August.
NEW SUPPLY OF NKW BOOKS
Star Papers, by Beecher;
Memoirs of James Gordon Bennett;
My Bondage and Free lorn, by Fred. Douglass .
Doeetickfl’ New Book ;
Oleve Ball, by Mias Sewell;
Light and Darkness;
Life of Bydney Smith, in 'i Tula.
Received and for sale at
W. A. QILDSNFKNNKY A CO.’S,
Fifth aL, opposite theTheatr^
LkASANT RKSiDKNOK FOR BAJJi. —A Dwelling
Uoose with lot of ground, well Improved, 60 feet front
on Fulton street by 83 deep. The house oontalna a ball,
parlor k-ltoben, dining room, three chambers ami two
small rooms. Portico and garden In front. Price $1,460.
Terms easy. OUTHBH&T A SON,
aU gl6 63 Market street.
miiK SINGULAR aDAFTaTIuN of ingredients in tbe
JL Hair Coloring Fluid affects the small vessels at the
rcoie of the hair, and thus stimulates the natural secretion
of coloring matter, giving tone and Strength to its growth.
It does not act as a dye, but as a restorative. Fifty cents
per bottle. Bold by
ftUg?
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V v ■• «-* *'• ■•
v .• T/- £X .* k.N-r.- , , -
4 ir , jz n- jj \ l&■
HOTELS
JAMR3 SHANNON, Proprietor.
OWSTOff’S*
UABKIL.L. UOUBK,
PROPRIJETO&.
REST A U RAN To,
AtunaU Ai«<
Pitts miaou Brian Cabihst Kictcst, )
February '£l, ISW>. )
8. L OUTBBRRT,
63 Market street
**.»*■> •
H 4 -
INSURANCE COMPANIES
Increase of Cash Capital
TO HALF-af MILLION DOLLARS!
SITKA ISSBBiKOB COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN—CHARTERED 1819.
PAID DP.
Cult Capital, ------- *500,000.
THE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
Assets of the JSTN A INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart
ford, as famished this agency on the Ist of January, 1305,
Real Estate, unincumbered— —— $ 16,672 0^
BeYenty-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 ceuL, pay-
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Hank... 126,327
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut........ -.I.VSiS !5
Bank Stocks In the city of Uartford U -,896 00
Bank Stocks In New York city 9a > oW) 00
Cash on hand,in Bank, and in hands of Agents
and otbars.
$773,778 (S 3
The amount of liabiiltiep du.- or not due to BanKsor-ther
creditors,— oothlQg.
Lowes adjusted and due, —none.
Losses adjusted and not due, (143,613 22.
Losses unadjusted and iu suspense, Trailing for further
proof, $61,267 60. ~
Allother claims against the Company are small, such
only as printing, Ac.
Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The .mount ineuml In »ny city, town or village, Jonetida
upon the character, material and construction o( buildings,
the wkllh of streets, the supply of water and condition of
the fire department, aod other circumstances.
The amount Insured in blocks of buildings varies; the
design Is to limit the loss by any on.< fir* to $lO,OOO, or lees.
6 TUO- A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
STiTI 0, ConitccTlCUT, I M llarUurJ, Jnu. Ist, 1846.
Hartford county. j , ,
Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the i£tna Insurance Oompany, and made oath that the lore
going statement by him subscribed, la true, according to
his best knowledge and belief , ~
u&NRY FOWLKR, Justice of the Peace.
Losses paid by this Company for the year 1064 exceed
$760,000, while the premiums received f<»r the same time
far exceed any other year, Bim*s the oTganlxalu'U of Ibe
Oompany. , , _ , .
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions ;>f property, ut
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
«> Offloe/No. ST Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
* H. B. TEN EYCK. Agent.
Atm a las'UKANck com pam y,
OF HAHTFORU, LVXX.
CtuariaiD, lelW.
PAID BP
Cash Capital
Caab. Barplß*, os Ist Janoari, 1366 O‘A7 3,47 3
rS\UIB Capital Stock and Surplus is securely iui>*ted for
the benefit of all policy holders. As >u evidence of
the claims we have to public confidence, an 1 of Us ability
to pay Irenes promptly, we state a fart, that I - receipts
vary from $1X6.000 lo SIU),IMJO per month lie business is
large and well distribute, and iu our opiou-n no Company
in the United States afionls better Indemnity '.*> poll, y
holders thuo the Jttna. They conuoue to make
on property in town and conutry, et rates <ui 1-w u-< 1 s -ou
sistent with safety to the policy bolder.
U. B. TEN KiCR. A/'-t.
North-ww.t corner Fifth aud Wood a-.reets,
Pittsburgh. ap-AHy
UICBA W AUU
MUTUAL SAFETY IHSUEASCK COMPAHY.
OFFICE In the Nrrth B'K/tu of the Exchange, on Tblr J
Street, rHILADKI.I'UIA
MARINE INSURANCES.
On V sssila, )
Canon, VTo all parts of theW-rli
PauouTS. J
INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by river*, canals, lakes and l*ol cartiaaes, t«
all parts of the Unlou
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandise generally
On stores, Jwelliug hoQAea. Ac.
ASSETS OF THE OOMPANY, November 7, UL2
Bonds and Mortgage!!. $24..-uo 00
Btateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwark, and other loans ..181 ,'63 42
Stocks In banks, railroads and Insurances com
panies ..._ - - w
Bills receivable-- ~ S-j 91
Cash on hand - 16,071 30
Balances in the hands of Agents and precilumß
oo Marine Policies recently Issued 121,707 67
BubscripltonNotaa. 100,000 t>o
Wm. Martin,
Jowph U- Seal,
Edmond A Bonder,
John C. Davis,
Robert Burton,
John R. Penroea,
George G Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
U. Jones Brooke,
J G. Johnson,
James C. Ueoi,
Theopllue Paulding,
JameA B. ITFarlani,
W 0 Ludwig,
JoatTß W Oowib.&«c't.
P A SJADKBTX, A?*nt,
No 6(> Wuer xlrrH, PUt*t<ur£h.
Tlia VranKilD ITlrt insurance lon»|»»«y,
Of PkdadelvhuK Pmasylrbiraa
DIRKUTOR^-— Ch*rlM W Bam-krr, Tbutua* Hut. Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grunt, Jarob it. Smith, W. Ui.-h
fcTi*. Murderai D. Lewi*, Adolphl K. Boric, Dartl 8- Browne,
Morris Pa JUT non. Ouii N BAiaU, /VenJ/rW
» OtiAd. U baxcusa, Srcrtiary.
QOi-nOoua to mitt Insurance, perpetual nr limited, ou pTtry
dewrlptioo of property, lu town »ii-i i.'auirt. ai ; a
ai are f»>osi>t«*Qt with security.
Tpe Company hate reserved a large Oouliugenl Fun-1,
whiriL, with their capital eul premium*, nafrtj invested, af
ftjjxl ample protection to the a>wurt*J
The Assets of the Company cm January let, 1861, as pub
lUfa«J agrweebly to an Act of Assembly, were a* follow*, rjs
Mortgage tz
Heal Estate. . . 7 3
Temporary l.oans -• E~S,vtaJ K
Blocks Cl,Sttl) iK)
Oaah, Ac fl-iJJdd 61
Total -fl.ltltt.TOH 44
their Incorporation, a peruM vf twenty <>ue years,
they bare paid upward .■*/ One Million Four lluodrevl Thou
aan-i Dollar*, kmci by 6ra,thereby affording evidence ~{ the
advantages of Insurance, a* well an the abu>t/ aud du*i«»*l
tlon to meet with promptueiw ail liabilities.
J.UAKDINKH COFFIN, Agent,
ap34 Office, north east cor Wood and Third «U
TIIIC Bli'iTEU STATES
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY and TttUdT COMPANY,
ruiLiDELnin.
CHARTERED APBIL 26TH, IBSO.
CUAKTKII I'KIiI'KTUAI.
CAPITAL 8860,000.
Office, 8. R. Comer of Third and Chritrnt
Streeli, Philadelphia.
.Offloeri of Ihe liomt iioard af /‘Aiiad/ly^id.-
luasoVous.
Stephen E Orawtord, Paul U.Goddard.
Ambrose W Thompson, Lawrmee Johuauu,
Benjamin W. Tlngley, Geo M’llenry,
Jacob L. Florence, Juacn Uipreui,
William M Godwin, William M'Eee.
Prtnden! —Stephen K. Crawford.
Tice Prtndeni —Ambrose W. Thompson.
Jffdtcol Examiner, /NltobtcyA*—-Jam©* U. Willson, M D
Allegheny City—R B Mowry, M. D.
GBO. U. ABNuLL). Agent,
marl Try No. 74 Fourth oLroet, Pittsburgh.
PKNHBYLVAHIA INSURANCE COKPAKY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND B3HTUFIKI.D STREET?.
Authorised Capital, 9300,000.
INSURE BUILDINGS and other property I os* or
damage by Fire, and the peril* of the See aud lulanJ
Navigation and Transportation.
luaiCToas.
ffm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson,
W M’Clintnck, Kennedy T. Prieud,
D. Si. Long, I Grier Sprout.
A J Jones, George H. While,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
famos S. Negley, W.B. Haven,
Wade Uamplno, D E.l’aik.
II ft. Coggahall
Don. WM. P. JOHNSTON, President
KODY PATTERSON, Vice I'rrtuJrut.
A. A Casaisa, Secretary and Treasurer
H. S. Qtaaiea., Assistant Secretary.
We*tern ln*uranee Company, Fituburgh.
R. MILLER, Jr- Pruident. I F. M. GORDON, Secretory
CAPITAL, 9300,000,
TTriLL Insure against all kinds of risks, FLKB and MA
YY RINE. All losses will he liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by D macro as who are well
known In the community,end who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character w hich
they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be Insured.
Directors.—R.Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rlchetson, J W. Butler,
N.Holmee, W. H.Smith,o. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson,
Wm. M. Lyon,James Lippenoott,George Darsle, James Mr-
Auley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott.
Office, No. M Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A
Qo , op« talre.) Pittsburgh. y
JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agiui,
No. 301 Uniarr Stairr,
HAS JUST RECEIVED the following ter> ,-bouv Mil
tides
BRANDIES. ; Hook,
Genie Brandy, (very fine,) , Lisbon.
OUrd Dapuy ACo (.super) ,
Marred A 00. , Jamaica,
Satoroc. \ Santa Crus
UIN
WINES.
Sandal Madeira, Dogoet,
lloward, March A Co., hlad'n' London Cordial
Kaal loiila Madeira, 1 Schnapps.
Table do ’ SUNDRIES.
Amontillado Sherry, Rutherford's Sooleh Ale,
Manianlllo do . Barclay's London Porter,
Table do Wild Cherry Urandy
Cooking Jv> Absinthe,
Beeswing Port, Anieetbe,
Pur® Juie-e do Curaeou,
Ordinary do Sardine?,
Bt. Jolien Claret, Mocha and Java,_ _
Malaga Dry, Yoons Hya. an\l Black Teas,
Do Sweet, English Bronson Cheese,
Champagnes, Imported Havana Olgara, of
Anchor, j various brands,
Veraeney, j old Monongnhela Whisky, c-f
Hsldeeack, I all grades.
Together [with all other artloles oonnected with Iho
tiusionsA. my'.Efcdiw
WIG MANUFACTORY.
MRS. RENTER,
Six dovrt from tht Aqueduct opposite the CUledor't (Jffice,
ALLMHUn OITT.
18 PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOE WIGS, and all
kinds of
Ornamintai Hair Work,
Tha best quality of material Is furnished, and entiro
s&ilnfantloQ guaranteed. myl6:d*wly
AUxandar W* Foal«r>
A TTORNKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND Souei-
A you Uf Otuacutr, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands
and Pensions, and for tne Oolleotlon of Claims in Great
Britain and Ireland.
ln thlsand adjoining Counties; Es*
tales of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, Hold ot
leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage
or °tp'Wßeourlty. Titles examined and title papera drawn.
on FOURTH street, a few doors above Bmithtield.
Plttsbnrgh, March 28, |
R A, W. Foster,
trTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the States of
Tennessee, Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin,
wewYork, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia.
. ‘*wyt» e «da drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs
tatten ror record or use in any of the above named BUtea,
IlUncds, Miffliasippi and Rhode Island.
Pittsburgh, March 28. 1865—fmh28.-d*wi
*~ A Qottage Mouse In Allegheny for sale.
A Brick House and Lot for $7&O.
JJST ** oUfle “»d Lot on M.<.unt Washington
Small Parma In Ohio and Virginia lot sale on easy tenna,
by t)yl4| a OUTHBHRT A BcN, Uo Tbltd et
Offict t yo. 92 Fourth iL, qbovt.JVoosl.
NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages# and loans on-colla
terals, negotiated. Slocks bought and sold on 4om*
mission. Land Warrants bought and sold.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of
Oopper Stocks.
All communications alien tad to
WM. U. WILLIAMS.
All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections
of bills. Notes, &c-, promptly attended to. jan26:lw
d’COaTRKTuT Wit.LOCH,
BANKERS,
212,006 03
05 O U ,00 0
tar its W
l>r. U M Uosion,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer U'llTOln,
Obarlcfl Kelly,
Samuel K Stoke*,
Hen ry Sloan,
Juttec Tn»' ( ukir,
Wm Kyr«. Jr ,
Jo&hue l. Price,
J atuuit Tennent,
J,.Ln ll Snmple,
Charles Schiller,
J T Logan, Pittsburgh,
B Met /an. do
WM MARTIN, pTtwidaiil.
TUoS C HAND, Vice President.
% - ,
•afoc
BANKERS AND BROKERS
AUSTIN LOOMIS,
stock and bill BB'OKEB,
Wm. H. Williams A Co.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. R. Comer J 7bod and Third streets.
AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notea, Gold and Stiver
Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit.
Btockfi bought and sold on commission. Collections made
at any point In the United Btatee.
South Bast corner of Market and Fifth streets,
mj \\ PITTSBURGH, PA.
ARTHURS, RODGEBS & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
CVSNBJi c IP FOUBTB AND SMITBFISLD BTBKSTS,
aulbflm PltUlmr|th Pa*
Removal.
PATRICKS ft 7BIBHD,
bankers and exchange brokers,
Bavt Removed Uuir Office to the Corner of Fifth and Wood tU.
pmaiiUEOH, pa.
PATRICKS 4 FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers In Notes, Drafta. Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank Notes. Exchangee on the Eastern and Western
OiUea wtwtantly for sale.
Oollwtlonfl made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits reoeived in par funds or current paper, »t
the corner of Fifth and Wood Btreete. ffeh3
N. HOLMES a SOUS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
ilavi asMovxD raxia uakusq amd kxchaiiub offici fo bo.
67 Mtn.nr, st&ot, rotm doors bxlow old otaud.
N HOLMES 4 SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
• and'Dealen in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Sil
ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collection* made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or ourrent paper, No.
OT Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. [jafflkly
TIERNAIi ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
JNo «& Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley,
rirrsßoasa, pa.,
Buy AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount Use
exchange, and promissory notes; make collections In
all the principal cities of the Union. Receive droOdts on
call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all
other matters appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern
Exchange constantly on hand. tuarfl
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
DCALEB IK
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotel.
STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections
i.-urrf ully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
' ft#- No. 6b4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. H.
Bank decl6
HILL A CO.,
BAN BEKS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
coairu or wood akd vtnn struts.
SlUiir KXGHANGEon the Eastern Cities constantly for
Hale Time Bills of Exchange and Notee discemnted.—
G'dJ, surer aud Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
mad« in all the principal cities of the United States. De
posit* r*»o«ivt*d of Par and Current Funds. fmar27ly
ALL EH SHAMIIL, EDWARD BAUM, fLOBIHCI ERA HEX.
KRAMER a RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKKRB,
BUY AND SELL Gold, surer, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on IL*al Estate or Stock Securitise; purchkse
i'roruhuiary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and e«ll Stocks on Commission.
Oo!lections made on all point* in the Union. [myl
O. E. ARNOLD ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
I v BALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
J. / 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 at, next jloor to Bank of Pltteb’g. [eel3
and foreign Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Stiver
Bought, Sold and Exchanged, at the
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE Of
WILLIAH A. HILL ft CO.,
M wood sraxxr, rarsooßOß.
BA-Interest allowed on time deposits. [ janli
BALL. -JHO. A-QAUtifikl.
THOMPSON BELL a CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
fVrwr 0/ Th.trJ and Wood ttntti, PittlbwrQK, Par
TriofflAsTwobDS,
COMMERCIAL BROKER, "®»
A»D IIEALXB m
9oUi, Bonds, S toe Hu, Real Eatate, ft«*i
No. 75 fourth tL, Pittsburgh, Pa. fjahg
Clnimlotcl** Loan Office,
NO. 100 SMITHTIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.-r-
Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware
p.r.it other valuable articles. aul4:«lly
CLOTHING.
CLOT H I TORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.,
of the relebruted Clothing Depot on Liberty
* otreet, which hu won an unbounded popularity under
L.i aame of the THREE BiG DOORS, hmTe, for the pur
pcor of ac-iuir-og tuorc spa.'* for their Immense business,
r»i.iot ei to the Bpaciuu:i building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
W here they bare dost the meet
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
AHD
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That hae over been offered to the public.
Their principal object fur this removal, la to give them
bi> le taciliciea for the
W!J OLEB A L E TRADE.
They are prepares! to Uoods at the
1.0 WEST EASTERN ESICESI
Aad they will warrant them to be as good as any mann*
f*;( ui e 4 In the Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
19 Tut BIST STYIX, ASD UPOH THJ SUOETI3T BuTIC*.
Thft h*Te on hand a (ail and beautiful assortment of
L'TUS and COATINUB, tor
HUJCKB, DREBB, WALKING AND BU9I-
NESS COATS.
> iar Interest# are identiral with ihoea of our customers,
an.j we assure the public that our AdelUy will not fail 10
Dll-ti* nil orders we may be furorod with.
bo.N’T PORO BT TUB PLACE—
fto. 88 Wood Street,
(EAST SIDB,) OOEHLB 01 DIAHOHD ALLEY.
N U —Wt* our patrons (•> uademUnJ that we bare
no li.n»ji*r any connection with the Clothing Buiinesa on
Liberty strati. Our attention ia devoted excloßlvety to tha
llMisr* ft bo re designated.
war'J3
Fall anti Winter Uoodl i
K I) i>l O N 1) W A TTS.
MERCHANT TAILuK, NO. 156 LIBERTY STKKKT. —
1 havo uow oq hand & largo etock of Fall and Winter
U.**ds now designs; Plash Vest
ing*, of the most beautiful patterns; Preach and English
of every style and shade In the market, all of
which 1 will make to order on the moat reaso uable terms,
aud warranted to salt. oct4
NKVV BPIUHU OOODSi
JUrtT RECEIVED AT JOUN McOLOSREY A CO’S Whole
sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 89 Wood street, and corner
uf Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stoofe of
goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure
of loTttlng the attention of the public to. These goods hare
beea purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no
second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we
can so l do sell at as small profits as any house In the east
ern cdR-e. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention
,d wholesale Jralere and country merchants, In general, to
j, Xt , u . and e\ amine our extensive assortment of
ItKM-V MADK CL* ; HlftG. It is almost Impossible to
ro u cur rat** the quant scf immense piles of garments that
i. i*. »*en at this Is ; e establishment; It is sufficient to
k»y that It has never t i n equalled by the house itself,
uiarldrif JOHN McCLOSKEY A 00.
Clothing! Clothing!
riMIK undersigned respectfully tnfonnfl|hls friends anti the
X publio that be Is now receiving at his store. No. 177 Lib
erty street, a cboloe assortment of Oloths, Csßslmeres and
Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he
is prepared to make to order In the most fashionable man
ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
We havo also on hand a large and well manufactured stock
of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retail.
Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their
idvantsge to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their
purchases. [marOj C. CONNER.
New Clothing Store,
NO. 4, BIXTU STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY,
f 1 'UK subscriber has just opened this new
X where hw has always on hand a largeand choice asaort
rnvuU'f all articles of CLOTH INQ, which he warrants equal
to any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri
ces. The public are requested to give him a call.
marStly B. OPPENHEIMER.
To UoQiekeepcra.
WB have now opened one of the largest stocks of
CHINA, GLASS and QUEENBWAiIE, su Üble for
huuvkeepurs in the city, and Intend selling at very low
pn-vj* We will sell a handsome set of White Tea War*,
v. iidMing of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four
U'llwk, aud all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being
large owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter
mined to work It off at low prices. We have just opened
so. <e beautiful shap« of White Stone Meat Dishes: Vege
table do; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, etc., eta Also,
win* very handsome new styles of Wuter Pitchers. Our
i*t.-ok of White Stone Cold Band, and assorted colors Toilet
Ware, is large—all of which we have put down in price to
puil ins times.
FRENCH CHINA.
W«* have some twenty different styles of French China
T*<t sets, and some beaulful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of
which we are soiling at least twenty-five pur cent, below
torrner prices.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Britan
nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, Is large, and we
w ill soli them at Tory low prices.
GLASS WAKE.
On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitts
burgh Glass Ware, which we will sell at manufacturer^
prices.
COMMON WARE.
Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch
ers, auil every article suitable for county or city trade, is
large, to which we luvite the attention of oity and oountry
morenants, as wo will sell them very low for cash.
Boueefeee pers and others In want of OHxap China and
U tieeugware’ will do woll by calling at the
CHINA HALL.
No. 02 Market, between 3d and 4th sla.,
Opposite Gtv U White.
Ho uses, store-rooms, warehouses, Ac- to
LET!— Latoratcrvilie— A comfortable Dwelling House
of hall, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed Vcorafl, Aa;
garden and good water.
Allegheny OUg —A Two Story Brick House, newly painted
and papered, on Robinson street, near the canal. Rent $lO
per month.
Aft. Washington —A Dwelling House of three rooms, on
High street, with large yard, well, Ac. Rent,s7 Per month.
IhUsburgn —A large Three Story Brick, No. 26 Third Bh;
rent $175 per year. Nos. 31 and 27 Duquesno street; each
bouse is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Ao. Two
Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on
Fourth street. Together with others.
Apply to S. OUTHBBRT A SON,
_ j«l6_ 140 Third street
JULY MAGAZINES—
Godey’u Lady’s Book, for July—2o oeota ;
Ballou's Magazine, “ “ 10 “
Yankee Notions, “ ** 13 '*
Frank Leslie's N. Y. Journui, 18 “
North British, for May.
The abore just rewired by Express. Also, a large lot of
SCHOOL, OLASSIOAL and MbcUaneous BOOKS and STA
TIONERY for sale at COST, and so homouo. G»U at
LA UPPER'S BOOKSTORE. & W*od street, it you want to
a übe»p Library jeil I
SPSS
'if . •
*».■
-. .JWfMHIO COPIES *
, m STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON, jn» Ik
I IwrrfcVi ipTHR WEftTKRM WATKRft.-ABTyJ JMiLtSf
undersigned rave bow In course of preparation, a Dew
gTEAMBOAXDIREafOKY, which wOl ba Issued In October
next; the booh wilL.contain oxer two Dumbed pages,' Ultte
trated In the heat Bfcyle, end neatly bound In a durable
manner. IT WILL BE ONE OP THE MOST INTEREST
ING BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED,nndwiR, ba a.b&ok that
vUI be intereirtiiig to «Q classes of people. The STEAM
BOAT DIRECTORY yin .contain a complete list and 4
scriptionof all thaßteattboatarhow afloat on theWestera
and SottihenT waters. Tha length, model. speed, power
and tonnage,of each boat, where and by whom built, the
n«?nft of rtrci boat f wHfa the trade she la In. Also, the names
of Captains And tjffleera, her age, Ac. Tha-Dlrectory
trill contain a history orSteamboata and S teem boating on
the Western waters since the application of steams alio, a
sketcNof tho first boat built for the Ohio River, with the
name of the builder, commander and owner.
The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and descrip
tion or all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS, that. have occur
red ou the WESTERN add SOUTHERN WATERS, beaud
fully Bluetrsted, with a LIST OP ALL THOSE WHO
HAVE FERISHfcD BY THEIR BURNING. SINKING
AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters.
Tbt ; Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, •Mississippi,
Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, while, Red, Ouachita, Yaioo,
sud'other Rivers, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with
correct distances; also many other River and Commercial
items of interest to the people at largo. The book will
contain the cafdfl of Hie various U. 8. Mall Boats, wlthitbe
trsde they ore In, Ac., Ac. The Directory will also contain
• complete list of all the responsible Steamboat JLloensed
Offioers,' thelrploces of residence, Ac; tbe new Steam
boa; l#w, its requirements, with comments, stowing
wherein it bcnsU the incompetent officer, and tmurte the
competent officer, Ac., Ac., and all the important U. 8. Su
preme Court Steamboat Decisions up to date; tbe Rates
■ami-important-Commerdal Privileges, Bills of Lading, Im
portant Decisions of the various U. 8. Courts in regard to
freights Iswfi end Damaged,- with many othtr
thingß of Interpet* ....
Tbe Directory will D 4 JUustraled In tbe best style and
printed In tbe best manner. Tbe author has for six years
bf*m gathering together all the facta and Items in regard to
the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and
Southern waters, and now Intends publishing them In
book form. The price of the work will be put at the low
»nm of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be Issued for
the boatman; all others desirous of subscribing will have
to do so at once, as none will be printed unless orUerod in
B rih»n<vi This work Is destined to have a circulation ot
over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are
receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mail, from all
parte of the country, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen,
as well as most scientific men of the times, are contributors
to the Steamboat Directory.
The Directory will be issued In October, and will be an
ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting
One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the above
work. .... _
.JAB. 0. M*VAT.
All commoolcaUd&a And latter? should be addressed to
f JAMES T. LLOYD A CO.,
Porto See Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.
SUPERIOR.
Douglas County, Wisconsin.
THIS PLACE Is situated on the Bay of Superior aßd
Left Hand River, at the bead of Lake Superior, and
poeseasee A BETTER SITE, A BETTER HABBOR, AND
ÜBEATKR ADVANTAGES FOR A CoatMBRCIAL CITY,
than any other point in the North-west; and la equalled in
prospective importance by Chicago only.
The Proprietors have a dear, undisputed and unincum
bered title to the laud upon whleh SUPERIOR la laid out,
a tv* all purchasers of lota receive warrantee deeds for the
same. , , .
Superior was laid out during the past season, and already
contains several hundred Inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a
number of Btores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses,
and ia In all respects the
MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN
in the Wert. The County Seat, the United States Land
Office and Poet Office are located here. The Mississippi and
Lake Superior
UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD,
now In course of construction connecting with &L Paol,
terminates at this place. Il la also the Lake termini of all
the projected railroads to the bead of Lake Superior. The
M Soo” canal will be opened in June; after which, four
lines of Lake 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 tnule.
One Steam Saw Mill Is now In operation, and the machi
nery for a second 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 fund for extensive publlo improve
ments, Li be nU appropriations have been made (br public
purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac.
ln order to correct the misapprehension arising from
similarity of names, It.ls proper to stats that “Superior
City,” about the title of which a legal controversy exists,
is another and different place, and In a different township
from Bupxaioa.
45* Maps of Sdpekxor are signed by Thos. Clark, sur
veyor, and William. IL Newton, agent and attorney for
proprietors, and may be seen in the principal hotels of 8t
Paul, Oalena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo,
and othpr cities.
All persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informa
tion, are requested ter apply to Wm. H. Niwtos, Superior,
Douglas coonly, Wisconsin.
WILLIAM H. NEWTON,
Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior,
j j24.3in
INFORMATION haa been made to lh« Board of Health
that cases of cholera occurring outside of the city have
been brought within Its limits for relief. No doubt the
friends of ibe sick ace prompted by motives of humanity,
yet it 1b proper they should be informed that they subject
themselves to a severe penalty by ro doing.
The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, in
where the disease Is malignant or contagious, in order
that the densely populated city may be protected from uny
unnecessary scourge, which, when It has gained a footing,
scarcely rests so long as there remains a subject for its re
morseless attack.
The Board of Uealth are determined to enforce the law.
If patients seized with cholera, or any malignant or conta
gious disease, outside 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 to the
following sections of an act approved April 8,1862:
Bsc. ti. That any master, commander, or other person
having charge of aoy vessel or steamboat, violating any of
the ruiea or regulations prescribed by the said Board ot
Health, under the provisions of this act,shall, upon convic
tion thereof by Indictment or prosecution In any court
having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred
dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of sold
Board of Health.
Bsc. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive
information that any malignant or coutugioos disease
(measles excepted) prevails within any port or place within
the United States, they shall make diligent Inquiry concern
ing the same; and if It shall appear that the disease prevails
as aforesaid, all communication with such infected port or
place shall be subject to such control and regulations as the
Board of Health may from time to time direct, And publish
in oue or more newspapers published in the city of Pitts
burgh i and thereupon every person 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
lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as is provided
tor in the preceding section.
The penalties of the whole set will be strictly enforced.
Ity order. A. C. MURDOCH,
Physician to tbo Board of Health.
GEORGE FORTUNE,
jy23 Health Offioe.
PRACTICAL WORKS POK MKOUANIO3 ANU UTUtsKfl.
Tbs American Miller, and Millwright’s Assistant;
The Analytical Chemist's Assistant;
The Encyclopedia of Chemistry, practical and theoretical,
by Brooth and Morfit;
The Complete Practical Brewer;
The Builder's Pocket Companion:
The Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant, by Byrne;
The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne;
The Cabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer's Companion;
Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jaa. Napier;
Oolborn 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 Assayef’s, Miner's and Engineer’s Com
panion;
The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon ;
Perfumery: its Manufacture and Use, by Morfit;
The Arte of and Carrying, by Morfli;
The Manual Of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier ;
The Palmer’s, Gilder's and Vartuaher’s Companion;
The Paper Hanger’s Companion;
The Practical Surveyor’s Guide, by Andrew Duncan.;
Overman on Manufacture of Iron;
Rural Chemistry, by Solly ;
TempUton on Steam rind Steam Engines;
The Turner’s Companion;
A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule ;
Walker on Electratyplng;
And numerous others, for sale by
JOHN M’OLO&KJSY A CO.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Board of Uealth Nolle*.
D. T. 0. MORGAN,
No. 104 Wood street, near Fifth.
Ltw Book*.
I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books.
10 vole. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Bouvier’a Institutes;
Qreenliefs Evidence;
Wharton's Digest, last »d.;
And other Reports, Elementary Works, ±o.
GEO. F. GLLLMORB,
at the office of Morning Post.
Rheumatism and neuralgia —Dr. brown
hereby inlbnua the afflicted that bis remedy for the
above mentioned diseases is one that will cure. lie will
warrant a cure in any case of this hind. This remedy was
a ever known to fail when properly persevered with;
Many auffar the torture of this complaint for months and
years, when a few months would procure a certain, safe
a ini speedy remedy.
Office ami Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND
alley. jeSO
DR. BROWN continues to be consulted lor the cure of
SECRET DIBEARE& Qb success, in long standing
cases Is unequalled. 1 The afflicted ore invited to call with
out delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal Diseases,
Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility,should not delay
to get his advioo- Letters containing el fee immediately
answered.
Office and Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitts
burgh. j«2B
rilflAT LAND KKQISTKK issued by Thomas Woods, and
X given away to all at 76 Fourth street, describes a great
variety of Farms, Houses and Lota. Those wanting homes
would do well to get a Register. Ob It Is described a few
floe Country Beats ij*9f THOM AH WOODS.
8005.8B 005.8 JDBT BEOBIYKD, at IMVIBON’B, 66 Market,
near fourth street—
Evenings with the Bomaxiists—Seymour; 75 ctn.
Hopkins’ End of Controversy, ‘1 vote; $2.
Prime’s Travels in the Bast, 2 vole; $2.
Prise Essay—Theism; The Pastort Daughter; Plain
Thoughts; Bennons to Children; Grace of Christ; Tracts
by Dr. Plainer.
Old Redstone—new and cheap edition.
Magazines and weekly papeks-
Ladlee* Gazette of‘Fashion (or August;
Graham's Magazine do
Putnam's do do
Peterson's do do
Gpdey’s, Lady’s Book * do
Ballou's Monthly do
The Panorama of Life and Literature;
London niu£trated.New3, i»*t arrival;
All the Eastern Weeklies for thi« week.
For any new book or UsgulDOi «>ii or send to
W. A. GILDENPfiNNKY A 00/8,
Fifth st, opposite the Theatre.
LADIES’ PASaiONB—
Leslie’s Ladies Gazette for cents;
Putnam’s Magazine do SO do
Graham’s do do SO do
Godey’B Lady’s book, (second supply,) SO cents;
Ntfw Yoxk Journal &r August, 18 do
Peterson’s Magazine, do IT do
Ballou’s . .do (second supply.) 10 do
Female Life among the Mormons, $1;
Harpers Magazine and Knickerbocker for August confi
dently expected this day or Monday, and will be sold at the
old price, 20 cents per copy, at .
jy2B LAOFFJKB’S BOOKSTORE, 80 Fifth si.
LADIES’ RIDING HATS—The largest and beat ease
ment of Riding Huts ever offered in the city* i°®* ***
ceived and (or sale at No. 01 Wood street.
auglß J. WILSON A BON- _
nASTILB BOAP-60 * CO.,
\ng7 ' acmef «afl Wood ata.
F A »Sg« VLfl arLK “ irSrf *Vn.BONV«>H ‘ L
ttk. WST *O3 H 8&. 9 &&
PILI .
A VXW Md etagalttf*
4BSB* l**tT 1 1 ib <e»©d/iltM/toua
W UE&Su d* oiM*tes, eoitfreneas, Indigestion,
1 mßmmw Candice, Dropsy, Ebeumatlsm, Fa»
/ •• : ' Yen.. Goat, Humors, 1 Nervousness,
I Irritability,- Inflammations .£H»d-
VUnflM ache, Bains' in tbs Brassy him,
Bach and Female Goraplaiata ,
nTr- ILai HyWn '-**- A& Indeed, Terjr 6w an the
diseases fa which a Pnrgatfre UoU>
ffi&aSSSwMi cine is notmorecr l^nqaired,tsl
much sickness and ’’^SSSSIJj^L^SJPiSi^JLf
harmless but effectual - Catbwtlo
No person can feelwell while a taaagc habit of hodypra-
TOifi: bontoesj it soon generates soltraauuJ ettm Jital
diseases, might hare been woWed hr the
Judicious asa of a good This Is.alua true m
Golds, Feverish symptoms, acd DUlonfl. demng&Qents*
They all tend'to beoome-cr prodneef tM.aeepwatsd ana
formidable distempers which load the hearses ail owr Iba
land. Hence a reliable family physic Is Of first Utt
portance to the public health, and this PiUfcas been per
fected with consummate skill, to meet that demand. An
extensive trial of Its virtues by Physicians, ProfefflDTß, and
Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto
known of any medicine. Cures nave been effected beyond
belief, were they not substantiated by persons of each ex
alted positions and character as to forbid ths suspicion of
untruth.
Among tbs eminent gentlemen who hero testified la
favor of these Pills, we may mention—
Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and
State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional
character la endorsed by. the
Hon. KDWARD BVBRETT, Senator of the United States.
ROBERT 0. WINTHEOP, Bx Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
ABBOTT LA WHENCE, Minister Plan, to England.
fJOBN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston
also.
Dr. J. R.OHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City;
endorsed by „ " .
Hon. W. L. MABOY, Secretary of State*
WH. B. ASTOR, the richest man in America;
8. LELAND A CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel,
and others. , , ...
Did space permit, we could give many hundred eertifi*
rates from all parts where the Puls have been used, but evt*
dance even more convincing th*n the ezperisneeof eminent
public men, is found in their effects upon trial.
Theee Pills, the result of long Investigation and study,
are offered to the pnbiio as the best and most complete
which the present state of medical science can afford.
They are compounded not of the drugs fhemsalVe% but of
the medicinal vlrtuesonly of Vegetable Remedies extracted
by Chemical process In a state of purity, and combined tfe
gether in such a manner aB to Insure the best results.
The system of composition for medicines has been found In
Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient
remedy ihan had hitherto been obtained by any process.
The 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 indl«
vidual virtue only that Is desired for the curative effect Is
present. All the Inert and obnoxious qualities of each
substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues
only being retained. Hence It Is self evident that the effects
should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial,
and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any
other medicine known to the world.
As It is frequently expedient that many medicines should
be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and
as he could not properly judge of a remedy without blow*
ing its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula
by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to the
whole body of Practitioners In the United States and British
American Provinces. If, however, there should be anyone
who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mall
to bis request. >
Of all the Patent Medicines that are .offered, how few
would be taken it their composition was known 1 Their
life consists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries.
The composition of my preparations is laid open to-all
men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject
freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsto
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific
men to be a wonderful medicine before Its effects were
known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the eamo
, thing of my PiUs, and even more confidently, and are
willing to certify that their anticipations were more than
realized 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 tho obstructions of the stomach, bowels,
liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregu*
lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex*
Ist. such derangements as are the first origin of dlsekse.
Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Ana
lytical Chemist. Lowell, Maas. Price 26 cents per box.
Five boxesforjl.
Bold by fi. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., at wholesale and
letaii, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers
everywhere. jefcjgndew
IN H ALATIO
roa thi ouub op
ASTHMA AID CONSUMPTION
SKWASDVE U 1 tVOSIDBIIfUI |
EtYOfIANA
BBODOHT DOMB TO Th £ DOOB 07 THB ld*4£loH.
A WONDERFUL DIBOOVERY haa recently been made
by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treatment of Con*
sumption, Asthma, and all disease* of the Lungs. We re*
for to “ Da. Coatis'B Hiquna. on iMTULrea Uiqeas Yapob
itio Cherey Btbdp.” With this new me|hod.Dr. CLhasre
stored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which
he has innumerable certificates. BpeflWug of the treat
ment a physician remarks, “ It la evidenljtbat Inhaling—
constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the
didnai properties must come .in direct contact with the
whole serial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many
and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced
into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion.'*
The Hygeana Is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the
country. —.AVio York Dutchman of January 14.
The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with*
out the least Inconvenience—the heat of the body being
sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of
cures, like the following, might be named:
One package of the Hygeaua has cured me of the Asthma
of six years standing. J. P. KkEnnjßT,
P. M. of Dnncannon, Fa.
1 am cured of the Asthma of ten years* standing by Dr.
Ourtia’s Hytreana. ManaaESf Easton, Brooklyn, N, Y.
Mr* Paul' of No. 6 Hammond street, «• X., was cured of
a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana.
My sister has been cured of a distressing cough cf several
years' standing, and decided to be Incurable by life physi
cians. She was cured in one month, by the Hygeana*
J. U. Gaobiet, Richmond, Me.
The Huv. Dr. Choever, of New York, testifies of oar modi*
due iu the following language :
• Nxw Yo&x* Not. 15, IBM*
Hear Sib—l think highly of Dr. Ourtfs’s Hygeana as a
remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs, llaving had
some opportunity to testify Its efficacy,.l am convinced
that it is a most excellent medicine, both the By nip and
the iubaling application to the chest.
N. IL-~Dr. Curtis’s Hygeaua is the ORIGINAL and ONLY
GKNUINH ARTICLE; all others are baea imitations, or
vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them a a you
would POISON.
4®-For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; it.
fi. BeUara A lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John
Sargent* New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester.
T fmyl4:dawflm
Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I
Hot a Particle of Mercury in it.
Let thh afflicted ekad and pondebi—ad
rnfalli « Remedy for Scrofula, King t hill, Rheum**
tlcm Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples or Pastnle
on tne Face, Blotches, Bolls, Ague anu Fever, Chrofllo Bore
Byes, Ring Worm or (Fetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and
Fain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases
arising-from an Injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence In
life, or Imparity of the Blood.
49* This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood
Is now used by l-.' usanda of grateful patients from all part
of the United States, who testify daily to the remar&abi
•urea performed by the greatest of all medicines, “CAB*
TEB’B SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers,
Ulcers, Old Sore& Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases Of the
Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of th&Bones
and Joints, aro speedily put to flight by using this great and
Inestimable remedy* w
For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found
to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impure
ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys,
strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach,
makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Const!*
lution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by Iheezoessas
of youth, to Its pristine vigor and strength.
For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the cos*
metics ever used. A few doses of Carter'* Spanish Mixture
will remove all b allown ess of complexion, bring the rosea
mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im*
prove the general health In a remarkable degree beyond all
the medicines ever heard of.
The large number of certificates which we have received
from persons from all ports of the United States, is tha best
evidence that there is no humbug about it The press,
hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and pablio. men, well
known to the community, aU add their testimony to the
wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER* - '
Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and
read tha wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medlonca
has performed.
None genuine unless signed by BENNETT A BESB&
Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, to whom all
orders for supplies and agencies most be addressed.
And for sale by B. aVFAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM*
NQ, FLEMING BROS* and by Druggists generally.
octSlaiawly
STATEMENT FROM CANADA
Quxbio, February 7th, 1864.
Messrs. B. A. Tahneslock tS Cb. —we had the pleasure o f
receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Ver
mifuge, which will be very gratifying to you, as it was sent
voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yoara^ver^truly,
Gta&men—My little daughter, four years old, and my
son, older, were for a considerable time suffering from
worm*. I purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge* at
which I gave them three doses, according, to directions,
and strange to say, In less than three hoots th»y, passed no
lass than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of the extract*
dinary length of from twelve to fifteen Inches. '
Having experienced so much of the beneficial effects of
your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it to the
public, as, In mj opinion, one of the most efficacious reme*
dies against worms ever offered to the public.
Gentlemen, believe me to be
lour much obliged and humble ssrv*t, * .
NATHANIEL ABATERS. <
Prepared and sold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
oorner or First and Wood streets. v myl6
Proclamation.
BY VIRTUE of a precept under the hand* of Wm.B.
McClure, President or the Court of Oomhibn Pleas, in
and for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania,'*® l *
Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General
Jail Delivery, in and for said District, and William Boggs
And Gabriel Adams, Associate Judges i of- the -same
Courts, In and for the.Oonnty of Allegheny, dated the —•
day of July, In the year of oar Lard one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-five, and to me directed, for holding a
Court of Oyer aim Terminer, and General Jail Delivery; at
the Coart House in the City pi Pittsburgh on the fiat
Monday of October next, at 10 o'clock A-M. ; , , /
Public notice la hereby given to all Justices of the Peace,
Coroner and Constables of the county of that’
they be then a n d there, .in their proper persons^with them
rolls, records, inquisitions, esaminationsandother
buncos, to do those-thlbgs which to thelf respective offices,
in their behalf, appears to be done—end also those that will /
prosecute the prisoners that now are °r may be in the jail
of said county of Allegheny, to be then and there to pros®,
cute against them as shall be Jwt* •
Gtvrausder my hand In Pittsburgh, this fifteenth day of
Aucrust, in the year of our lord,one thousand'eight him*
died and fifty-five, and of the Commonwealth, theTßUt i
augl&td WM. iIAQILL, .Sheriff.
ATTENTION!
Wagon Maßt*Ka n ,d Teamatera’ Bounty Land
AGENCY) DA Fourth street*
OFFICERS, Soldier?, Musicians, Wagon Masters, Team*
etera, Aa, who were regularly Mastered Into-tho aar
viceof tha Cnitod States, and every Officer, Beaman* urdK*
Aet ° f * •
Ikw wto ha*o re°el*od 40 or 80 Acres, in entitled to •
WMitmtfDt anch quantity of Land as will mike. In the
wools, 180 Acres.. -w, .u.
Persons entrUßttog their olaltas to mo cancel, upon ha*,
log them attended to promptly. 1 u
All InltonaUon fits, of charge. Lstken wotnotl* an.
•wared Addnu AUSTIN LOOlUri
nil* Boast, Land Agent, 03 JoutUr at.
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