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AY \-a 0v i ; fcV,' 1 ; • I sArifc-A 1 ',*■ 'A,'..' - ',, t, i 'Y v■ | S’V :-f;- !# ’■-f ; *>>.*■ W i; 1 PX-?« * £•» "| . !*‘-'’v'*l'.'<>- -»*rV LT -i *' :p « sllll^^ ?MMg« , §*jsrss> s Si ,l •r'A »" ji ' r ' , « V '«Ti jjj. ■Mtem s?aw 11 '-Y-- .■jivivF*.'" f*>^,"Sv 6 »! sasß«?A&sg^wSs a. « ft-uCiti d.W r* it - >.'-‘" Y r , A"» i \y~ "‘‘* *; v . Y i-i 'V *!*Wt «j r 1 ‘. l ‘ »@6ai «5 , < *+. A%\ *Ji „* ,-1 *’-;-i f ? n < r »*■> t.-vitV' IC, -tji'fVl’ “ . x ?«.i AY ’Y.;^{,a;; - v\ *\ ,Vv -T- ■ - - >l^VV<-- V r * * * *l«s * r— t v ,* > 1 # „ c Z*- -. • -Mr i - t ' * r* y t ' l /, - r „;,r, - r '4 - 7A'Sri-"f^. ,t ,>•£ I'tAcSi* 1 & „ •• •-••'" •*• \ -u •* .- >,■**/. •„ . '5- 7- . * *| <*■ -I . :• i r 4* W » , ■ c H - . ~ • - - '•;o • ,-• -•■..••>-r -• " ’ ■ •' r .'/' ■ ‘ ’ ■* . '< : >V tern j V : u<-. r /r‘,7 *. , 4i-fo- , v', kj».A A**' V ' ■*&*■»* *U~ • # tTi-ftifi 4»•?• j . • ... ' -» t ■ • • * • .>_■? >* ,) _ t • ( '> K RAILROADS. CBN B; AILROAD, Summer Arrangemi&t£i(iMfigd ; of Time. tqkei: DAiLt ex ind bat one between BaUlmorCi ON an ! after Moods? Jucr 18th, 18i>5.Tnuofl will run afl fohows : .. '. ' isprtss Mail Night Ltavr. - - 'Vr*i*t. T#iin. Train, Col A. M. ft.‘3s P. H. 11:30 P. M. Ne»i:» .. “ 4.46 “ ltM A.M, ii- m. •* fcu •• ■ •••n- r • ..-.l$S3 " P.:44 •* 3:01 « Cuaihr. ier ...» l:*) M 7:OS “ &JW “ Barn-'> iiir iU3 •* 8.26 •* 4:48 “ Bvl.a J* : 2.14 “ 851 « 6:14 “ Amre .'.p'lair ; 6:30'” air 945 '* arr.6:ls “ GOING WEST. Exjina Mail Night Lcjrt. Train Tram, Train Bt-llnlr SMS A. M. 6:16 A.M. 0:00 P.M. IMiuor: _.u...'1ih31 '* frlo u TK)3 “ D -10:52 “ 6:43 “ 7.40 “ ...... 11:00 " fc.o4 11 9.00 u Concord .'..*...12:17 P. M 8:30 “ 0:25 ‘ 1:10 4 ‘ *• 10:30 “ New irk - iOS “ K-.CT “ 11:60 “ Arrive Gotumhus... 3.20 u 1115 P.M. 1:20 A. 51. Th- Kspresy Xmic jrolnr Tlrjst will stop to take up or lenv- pas-iunffurft, *t TnylorV, Newark, ZAneeTille. Concord, Cacn'T; ikr-. lJ«mpbJi* where the Mail •••iti.. - . r . 11* n-i ct alt other Stations on .rirtxi. l'hn Ni.fh* Train tr; 11 stop ot all Sta r j.«r a Li t* t.(jiv*n. (1 »r\fi EArT. Tl.-. I''•O' - ' A. M. R*pr«- C ’ T-jin, r->onec'.a at Columbus witii *f:> r.-unsSfi Xr»ia uhieh l-ftve’s OtD.-tno&lj at CA. 11. ;;i; : x ■»; Uir "rain ir-in LQ» Vest uq the Columbia*, Plqaa t.- aProu !: t: ‘‘rwarh with morning Trains to h : • m - - ■ Ju-*fcv 1 NJs r efold nr. f Mr. W-ruon, and with Vr.::,• o :n«< nteo b-mTni•» tit-] Ind'-ia Railroad; at on the Baltimore and Ohio -i' i i.t IV're, Wishing on, Philadelphia and East r: - .:i nl Xewurii >rKh Sandusky, ■i i .YrMTnrii. iiiurnKj ; rbJ a* VVh«*Hag with i 'U UnlLimorp Ttuil Ohio Kallroad. l*&t»6»*operp ;)-ui ;j *»d prints bi-lew vtn.unnati, and taking an Uitie Miami Halir.**,<]. will " l*j»sfenqor« leaving Indiana ■ \ ' y tn ra lodixoa O-otrid '• i .. iib thin Tru::i nt Columbus, vVrieviujij frf ±\b P. M . nn;i iRRTt* t v U):30 P M. «nJ Ohia llsUima.i, arriving in BrltV- '' '! 7 • • ' :;c hf Coluru'njj with th»* ■ i r .•u•i, h ij .ir i.«\ tni-im au r.t .v.;tn {’. M., ttnJ arrioA ,l ’ ■■ **• ii» A. *1.7 ro no acting v> ith tl»* Ai^ntnnPlT * j ” h*i BulLim r** and Ohio ttuiiroad. •’ •' •h« Trxia* ran, by thin 1 i '.i iS -t.u tit}. Unf/tyert"., J niianupniis and I»ay •' .iubu» to sto.'H'O to !nk*i t.h>» train; and nt • ■ ■ '-'ile liir *.• Train [or Cumber ■. :*■■■ : y i irrii* Train to Haiti- | vwJJni IVfrT, T--'- '• '• il. Tra:u connects at h-llalr with Night ’-'••tll'i r-&ml t&in Kallroad ; at Newark with *'* J ' r ' ;i ' io-.-v, Man-Acid anil Mt. V.-rn-">.>, a :.u- i i.i &ionr-j*uU« ; m Columbus with the tram* r .'7 • v. ;uf_HU uau <> for X-tna, Da t ton, Indiana* ;o',-. iiu-i Cii: iiarton and na Urb&ua. , 1 i; ’ * • ‘il; Train .‘•.□ne.-tj with the Ricpr*«* tr-'m ilnitiiuwr*, Anu armed in Coljti»'u»« at .v2O P M.anl 'iq *rt-> with tmiuN go-ag tamth and West arriv it.c io Cui'-innali al 7 I*. 2d. T'tf-..vj .\L Train connect* with ih« A-'rommod&tion Trs:r. !r >m Cumberland,-and ot Columbus with Mail Train h; . »:• \ M.. tirecUer OuKionati. X*nU, imyton. Indiana- P" I-, Uiyiv;>, Terro Haul**. Hamt Loui- and Chicago ISA AO 11. SOUTH WICK, Supl V. i oc»ri) if, J uoe i&, l&H—, j tt 21} CLEVELAND AH D FflX S ifck~G H~ R AILIIO A D. CQNKKCTLXU WITH STEAMERS ECLIPSK AWO ROSALIE. VIA VKLUYILUS, AND Ohio and P«nuiylvaolA Railroad* VIA ALLIANCE. 'P ,IK '-If: n- •jui.-k.-i-i :»nj most ruii&Ue rout* to Toledo, J. ':.i , u-.ok Island, Galena. and Ft. Loaia, is VIA CLK\U.AM' T.m- i..u fc- '*n* Lh.ii.iiM nnirt shorter and about nine a:i': ;hn ciri'u'ii/.u.* on* rta Indianapolis, from l’iuj&ujxli tr> Cleveland. pi a T!:rt*.; ■.•nllr T-tr i rjun' from OWniaud to I'hn^o. !„nj s:s boiir>, Chicago .wcatj-ihrwj boar*, •« »nrrtv-{«»->PTi h^ure Thr*-** b Thb- t fcD'l -i L- J Oti «:,j a****r MouJb». 3d, l»ij, ii»e train* on tbi* ioaJ will r..u foiling VTA ALLIANCE. The Trtln*of ftMvftfli Fc»nna. lUllro«d leaving Pirta at i >3 r. Si J 5 DO. A. M , and 300 V. M., con n«--t «: Al.iaoo a.l 5 '<) A. M . 11 50 A.. M , and 6 SO 1* M „4 f .11- «•« . Trains far Cicv-.oD i >are Ai. laijr* g 00. A. M., 11 6i A. M., v . •■'inn ??l! uat llxlsol with Tr*in« fot Cuy hW .-ii i ..-I- a;: i Aftron. e.M hrr'rjug in Qovelind IQ.2S A. M . * 1 • !' ' i , 65 P M t*JJr. ra.*'i, ?t. Ltula, Hock Island, >ll. j 'nr % rtf. "r* r , »ii'i vi.-h to gu through with r - w >• tftk- U.n train icar;ng Pittsburgh at •: .1: i• rr vsov- fo OtfT-Inni "2oP M , u that ’• i' • - :> ara to aJr 'j ;i »- ;• 1 1. wt I a*--- . y U:li train reach * " ir. ; Si ~ ,;ila at oiiJcigb Via Vt'KLL'' :Llk. •--v’tr: Q'ualK a : •- •' j ui ‘T r. i „•, ATJ K ' cr. ixl\ i n : .1i I'!j H,'t ; I*»t»vt: Wrildvilla dai.r, k P. M S- 13 A M tad 11.43 p M. ..- «*-d :L. .„il t. i‘ ’ g - nu.l ri Louie. checked i T < ► K.. i *, \ !.! . \ '.O, > 'V JM - l-l J •• t-,- Gi6.it Amenoin and U.S Lipress & hlnii Soutc lKs t m•: a t l U-) h ht.y.t .: C .'l .rii BIJjJCt Jvotded. A I It L. I y K. K u L T K biTB it;, C lilt AGO A.VD ST. l.OUIS: t. • . .ic'. jt ivy <1 if. loc:.i jjgfg, Jptfe y>iA RAILROAD, ofra ' 1 1 y I.nicagn &. *ni«al«fiippi •' • ’•J* 1 *i• :.-lj. r.xpir f oi *’d ( &.30 PM, >i;- F ut.r d Ktn':gr.in r dsi'y, >un.l. cr . c 3') A A!. • ' -h ■■ \j) \ Pi S! I,a. u \- «r.* > r ' ' l --! 1 ''i"• 11 - • t-niner- Mil *■' r< uoJ Jittnjerr, ruiiLii:,; .D n u.«i i r .U'l.ioo Pmienrer Trolus fr-.-m ai. -I. -t. miU i wi.U.u: IbuJu,*. These 8. ' Li vi-l i- ir'i* ur; J h!.-,;,:. -*. *re u u«! u r passed ou lb>- •• r t- x r»t fitted a;. Mth llathe and spa rl us v.tfcTdii-g to past-eus'-rs ■he opportunity «>f r. ijc.iiijj tb- 'i uet unavoidable lu summer rhiiroß.il t-ay;in^, aui rearf.tog st. Louis refreshed from the effects of * :c• ri>l« T" A'jojoj nnJ AVbnwA-a LM9 lr the roost direct rente, ODd di.aUo6d for BloC-IDiOfftOD, bprinßtield, Jacfchoiitilie, >npl*«ti, and all point* oo the Mipabisfppi, Mis s uri. KuD-tui, Cumberland aud Tennessee rivers, will note the important sarjr.g in distance, leung seventy-two miles less t- m L.-uli- tiurlj-aeveu mile* it-ss tn Bloomington, nod tfty-eigLt mile* lew lw Springfield ihan by nuv other route. I : ork, Boston, Phii&del phia, Butiicii-r-, A .Pau i, Buffalo, if., and at r 1 l Throogh Ticße- (i£il ihrcugLoui the r.Latea, and in Chicago at the Uoiap.-itjjV i.ifh :e s l nrlern atreet, opposite the Tre mi-'U IB an lat t!:•* Depot oi the Jllioois Central Rail ri'hd, foul of Wafer Street. Ke-'puDMbte Baggage Men will always be at tha Depots of tbe ' nrious Road? goina into Chicago, to Check Baggage limu-a to Bi;y point Jerlftjd on the line. 11. I’. M .>RGAN\ Jr., BuocrinteDdenL 11. J D. SCIIBRMKKIIORN, *•*‘ ll Geu'l Passenger AgeDt. the mxßßoaeH ahd conrellsville ® u “rrangemect with the new and wi-b thdi kid r“ Hr “ toLIA N ” » in coonectio , announce tue f-v N ® ir u tr> “ 4nd O^naUarllla, Wednesday, ifa. Drh °, f . bchrfll!18 0D afttr Tbs ktcam«'f K 'LI AS’ nrl I I H ' 00m.«.1«r,.i» k c-.b..,!- Ih ? , p i“>.burjli anil DU. i.haltt f. r w wt ■St ri.l hr “ cv ‘‘ Wo * p»«t 3o'u.c!i, FC .:U.., re-urDta?' ,°7 “ /l * r ' ltK ' n h “ if ' lT,aa.:« 3, AM r.n?, 1 ” 8 ' *"U W«l S--rto ß iUr will run as fuii o w g ' —sburgb at noon. D“*Vr D.r dr-'O.’s Mill - □« rov,, K»i IlntTr.i;, C .\i , -*ooi dT • ai[ 3 s f ConneUfTiije ; I.e-V- M.- : •• owtont first . run 6.0 a v « Train. G l . -i •’• •”• • hvoond *+■ r- ' r-m 1‘. , '9 , ’Urg: i D.,: Jk , n( M . .. . oludiog Mrw • ' ■ t 1 ft. In £SF 'l’«~- v hi.i ’it'iwiHn.l U.. l i: r;M i-'..D 1 M V) .. Hi- fiii-u.- ..t .V.. 1..,. -6 il h. l, ‘ & nnccl ¥"■ i euqaif,. M ,h« „ .. • W bafl i.'.'U • i >1 i .it ,'yrf t. it and gb o. w. B * pO ’ f Prefldeiit and !>ujn*nnt n-leot. I'n.;\NSILVANU 11 AIL ttO A D f I 'll -»r.:. , Mi.V TilituUOll TRAINS, bet wee u I'hliadei- X i->» a-I r. -burgh. TUB MORNING MAIL TRAIN le .e-- 11. t-ij-bji. fur ’’lt t.'-liiirgh at A. and -Pitta • i •—* .ptii. «t 7, A. M. TIIK FAST LINK i-S'-- t'lii.*.- j vr I’iiiFburgb a; IP. M., and Pttta- te* at Aao, P. M. TUB NIGHT KX s.v~ ' •. A; f or Pittsburgh at 11, P. ' -! f, hn ndeiphia at »;20, P. M. * '• 'O'* iKtii.n Trxin Leaves Pittsburgh daily, ’i ‘y " * oU “ r 'i - k. p. M H.-tnton’fl Ac:otnmo sin • * l ' da ly at 11 o’clock A. AI., 1„ ... - '. !’ , ’ with the Railroads ’ .-v,i_. ; v,] j K,,J Chicago, 111. , Mn.-ii-'’. i.".!»w-„ • • k- v - ilaate, t.iu 'pt'inj.l.*"id i.- -iii/r ILn ,r " 1 - Cim-iunaU, Day- OiKO, With tbe.'UnU; IV. k-'P-,, -•-! . „ B '!! ” i >hiu , hi. Lutjis, L a;. ‘. Cinur,r; A ri ~ ,L * • N *' w Through i P:rur. i— i.s-i from »r b Pr -%r, abov*. tv: further purl! bendb: - tb * thir..hgpoi j . i'■ cr *,:’ rr '‘ :r ’ m :i ‘’*’ ,v ’* Ki '•n; hna this thr - *• rfut- tr Philadelphia. Ba-u own- i *r X Trine M«X)R£. A£-IM. Lib'*. Phliidali.RU •I MEfiKDfE- , Ay-ut, Passenger Unea, Pltteburgh. .V' -f' ■* - ■‘iv.-x* ° y • v *€•' •’ v * . • 1 . • " - ■*• GOING BAST. li wj.l co r t r.t Coiambus with Hit* i* - :C ,caT< the Moaoaga* ri*e r ; f ~ij tt t 10 ttill ILn train learin? o:a I»Und Railroad to A ai'i ouJ iiicMwippl KalirotJ cij t' .j- mi.#-; to Sc Loo)-. . •'•. vji.it-t, Lome 11 2C '-•> r T;j.in bi noon utit o'e;ftnd, and Uiefg rf» L> L!. £ KLA N U. \.‘tzuui 2d cl's. h. i... $U * j Jl3 fro . . !■> wu U 'it u« . .. 15 li ; i w 1 IS Tu le . u-; lou 1 j Om u .w ' r — u;'- lh-lr i’.v'ttUj a tb<* » ii.u.-a, third \ 'w-.fi. i '2 i‘ mllct-j w.th . hi.>l u ub a A; j(' ' *Xhv, v '■ f »■ RAILROADS •cbsteai. route HEW AND DIRECT ROUTE 1 ()PEN! Korthani Illinois to the Hiaslarippl Elver, lOWA, MISSOURI* KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, All RRtlro&d to the HllKlMlppl Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD Ernuunu- TliE CmaiO'-, ir.-n Acts A A Ci.'T, Militakt Tfucrr K. R. is how completed. And Xraini run the entire distance f om CHICAGO Tj BURLINGTON, lows, without change of Ours. The Ouiy Direct lL,uto to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUBUATTNK, OQUAWK A, WaPEILO, FORT DfiS MOLNKS, COUNCIL BLL'KF, ±e., and the oMLT ALL RAILROAD Routtf from CHICAGO TO ST.LOUIS, L'LOOil- INGTON. CLINTuN, DLCATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIEi.P, JACKSONVILLE KAi’LRAaD-i InCennediato Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Alibis eippi Rallroada. Trains on the above Line leata Chicago oil the arrival id Trains from the i£a*t —a folding ail Laying oTer at aDyof the points. B'agea leave Burlington daily tor Southern and •Cpntr&l lows and Northern Missouri*—making the qaiokefrt uud most reliable route to reach all the important points et--t of the Mississippi a* fur as Council Blult, with tom forty lo fifty miles is.*? staging than by any other route. The Road for a large portion »f the way, is laid with the coktwous Kail, the smoothest riding and beat Railroad in the Wrul the Rtuiroiul o£Ro«.s in the Fast; at :L* ofli :e r-l !be corner of Glaik and Lafe* street-. iu the Grai.il*- Building; at tha Depot of the Galruu u. R., and at thr- Mich. Cent. R. It. Oftirie, corner • ' Lake aul Dearborn*;*, opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch. C. G. 11AMMi j.NL, sup't. C. E. Ft>LLKTT. Gen’l Ticket Ait't, Chirjtgo. TICK KTS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offlce-i of the country. cililft ILLINOIS CENTRAL KAII HOAD: jaggs^fiSfjs* Carrying tha Great U. Sutei Mall and Zipreiß TWO PASSENURR TRAIN'S RUN DAILY on iu or.tir. from DUBUQCB to CAIH'J, AHD CHICAGO to CAIRO. Thl2 Hr.ftd, tn onnjunctiou with Ti-hluh of th* Ohio and Mji.hiwipi-1 K K. an.i Chicago ami (JOea* ROlroaJ, I'vrmo mw dlrtv-t Ra j cn'y continuous R. R. route fr-m CHICAGO to *?. LOUIS, OHJCAUU U) CAIRO. CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leATf Chicago as follows. 10 A. M. and 10.20 P. M —St. l->cig Caho Eitri*s. Pw-ngers I'cr.'t, Louis by this train Ub the mm of ths Ohio and Sils?. K. R. ni B*cdyral, and ar« owned diiwi to BL Louis. 9SA A. M. AQd 4.10 P. M.—DUBUQCB AJID OiLIJU El riuas, oonnecUag at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a EKJI7 Line of Steam Packets for 8L Paul and the Uppw Mississippi rirrr cities. Train* lore Cuiro for Chicago and Dubuausai T.CO A. M- and 7.00 P. M. 4 Passengers from the Bast and places on the Ohio rlT*r dentinal for St. Louis, will save 1W miUd of tediou* and un certain river navigation from Cairo to 3t Louis, and arrive Blteon hours in ad-rao -e ef the river rents, by taking the cars at Cairo. Tickets to St. Lottie, Cairo, Dtluque, 8t Paul, and all Im portant places by this route, can bo had at the office of the 0. t I‘. and C. k P. Railroads In Pittsburgh, and Atichlian Central Railroad In Chicago. i" 1 R. B. MAS>ON, Pup't THE PEN NSYL VAN Ta RAILROAD. GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At .X. lantlc cities with Western, North-western and South western States, by a continuous Railway direct Thi* road AliK) connects at Pittsburgh with daily Hue of steamer* to all parts on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and Sen dusky with steamors to ail port* on the North-western Lnkos; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable rx>'i!t by wbioh FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Qrtal West. RATBB BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA k PITTSBURGH PIKST CLASS.—Boot\ Show, Dry Gools, 1 (in beitss,) Furs, Feathers, Ac / 7oc * P« SEO >ND CLASS. Books and Stationery, 1 Drj - Good*, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- --AOc. per lOt'Jbi. ther, Wool, Ac .. j THIRD CLASS —Anvils, Bagging, D&ron 1 and Pork. (In bulk,> Hemp, } 60c l <**>*- FOUR ill CLASS—Coflee, 1*155, Bacon and 1 Pork, (packed,) Lard and I-ard i»! . ... j P® 7 7iW ***- In chipping Gcc«t L ’ania, with Perpetual < hart-r. FACULTY. F. DUFF. Pre*ld«nt, (lather of tba ** T*or-ij .Kzit\-*r> A<-.~0'.in!9.nt,") Prof«iv<.r of Reeplo* »>tc- -r .»: Fci»c •*>“». AT’DREW T 110 ft DE.N, Atjiaian; Tr :u-*oi w *vr of Bw-K-Kp-ptcg »dJ ivnoimabif J. D. W; LLI A\lR, (;he t—*t cfl hand IVQ2j,.n it. t;>. 1. u.tej tiAtp*,; Ptoirsaez of G.'mnj*rcial tud orOniiirßtM Beaman* h p s '- N IiATCII, Eeq.of the l*i uturg'3 Bar, Pr-io si*«r < f Me'rjiicl- Law bd.j ro.l'l'a.i UcnD'-ni» I'. a \YDKN. iTiDsij m . Profeasor of Mk'-hf-m&uss, Ac. ¥ L. A.PEL, 1 :.t-sj.or or „[>• h*v<* h!i b-v-. tnuscd l>r t,y «c-j are -i^ri fDCr-J Teacups and prnriica; A''cuotarn* ; >..*tng f.-e< JV n'. i rmr.c-jrJ by bu»in*-w mee it adjuring I<*ranc-: Thrr- UT uo t**aeh»ra in thi* innUt .il}<-o v br tn ir 4 n c.t.* dl«m:*.ed from their situation* as booakf'rj--• D n~ w*'o made twenty Sunders on a sing.* para c*f * :• ; k . * <'ur w -u.Dg tracn.-r *u- 1- u-rrutwl.rh ate being »,ti ..ui er-ry isw an ! thrir pupil* left to geek lnflfrurUf n w|i**’e th-y nan find it bu/IS FUI.TO\ CAK WORKS, FOUNDRY AWD MACHINE ail OP, AAyvL’sxr, oiii'j. r j , US subscriber baring moved Into hit new Works, rn- X eentiy rrrcloL c< rn-r of Water, McDonough and Mrecu, id prepared tn contract for and inrecut* ail ori-r» lor I’A>SKMIEK, BAGOAuK, P< ‘HT-UFFICK, UuLVK FREIGHT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, and ail other deoCTtpt-ons 0/ CARS Also, fur BTKAM ENGINES cf all rie-g, GEARING, RAILituAD CASTINGS of all descriptions, and all other work; appertaining to a Foaudry 6nd Machine Shop. lbe foremen of the different department* ar* gJenttflo and practical men—mostly from Eastern maanfactoriM— »ho keep themselTcs informed and adopt all valuable mod ern improvement*. W W. WKTIIERKI ! aug’i)).l Notice to Contnctors. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Post Office in HlairsTille, until the 19th of September neat, and at Maraha Pe Hotel, in Caltsburg, on the liuth, fur the Uradoa tion and Masonry of BKOTIONB NO. 86 AND 87 North Western Railroad- situated at New Castle. ’ Plsdi and opacifications can be seen at the Boginser* Office, in BlairsrilJe, on and after the 10th of Beptember All proposal* to be marked as such on the outaiJe augisdw Malone, oonder. W and Qirlfl to do housework are wanted nLI J“ dty “ d f unt *: y * ttbo 61111 * !Te reference# ; r£! ? laat ‘- D ‘ for a Gardener, a bJano?’7 er ’i» a °" k ? Bal, * fim6n * Mvchanlo* of dHlcr ent branc^*^ u i orter, a Üborer, a boy to learn a trade, a boy to attend store. A man, experlen'ed in traveling iymth and \\ est, wiehe»a eltuatlon &a trnvelin* °uuZ U f U , C ’^, r ° f ; ttaQ * flT * gooU reference. Apply at BARRS InUdllgence Office, 410 Liberty st. aug^tr dsonos bioklow a, co., (BBOOBSBOE3 TO B M. BIGELOW,) No. AO Diamond Alley, near Wood street, DITTSBURQII. M© COACHES, CARRIAGES, PHOTONS, and every deecription of Fancy Vehicles built to order, and flolah'd In a manner unsurpassed for beauty of design, elaganoj of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of £&* All work warranted. aug!B:ly NSW ALE r I' , HS subscribar take* this method to Infonn bis friands X Aud customer* that be commences Brewing for the season on the Twentieth mxlant. and vIU be prepared to furnish bis superior ALBS. Ac, in any quantity dcolrod. The highest market prioe In oa*h paid p> r goa i sound, clean BARLEY. GRAINS and YEAST eupplied on low terms. , , OEO. W, SMITH. aagl4.Ta(ohJ) Pitt atreeL PltUburgh, Pa ROOBIiAM WaTOHES—It is the uaivarsai taeUmooy r of Railroad men, Bankere, and thoae In other pur* •ulta requiring accurate time, that th« *• chae. Yrcdabam M Watch, manufactoreJ at S 4 etrand. Loudon, 1a the most reilaole, and umquaiied by any other maker Many of th m which have breu tented hove bmi Jound 10 run wiih lu a minute in the year. 1 have obtained tr«e ageuoy for the talc of these Watches lu Pittsburgh and btato of Penn* -ylvaala. AL-o. the F. B. Adams A Son's, and ether first class "aicbea hr Hhi'e. M utch Keptiiing done in the best manner. t , W. W. WILSON, au V. . si , comer of Fourth VS OrtKb —A full i-upply Juat rvceiTed V.m ~ t. "° : ' a “O'KoroHE, 65 mLjlm t^“''A 1 r *!«f6. ’I ToU. ; $1,60. 3 VOIB :76 c, * nta ftach ' ‘VP-., >1 voL,.Apocs r -■ “■* S'** • a*w ■>< O* T rL tx % U V; I,"‘d each. ue Life; iti eeutn Leotures on Romaalem ; 11 . The Communion Table cen> fl . lutant tairation; 38 cents rfiMT».OMS i’i.lKs KRa.ttal_.Mr Bondar at ,d my Kr „ aom *: * Lvuglass. Part 1. Life as a Clave. Fart 2. Life &/ V .oan. With ao in'roduotion by Dr Jams* Muceno Meel portrait of lh« author, and Lther U;u-t>aUouA volume; price $1,116. For sale by ,I *‘ aug2S B T. Q. MPEG AN L > ’-'R BALE— 26 acres of Land in the town of N«*u,n r fail#, Trumbull county, Ohio; on wbioh la a magnifi ea d walling. The outbuildings are of tba beet kind, and Q* ground is tastefully cultivated with shrubbery, grspee, a .? d Tha improvements ooat more than r *>K. ’ /»V 317138411(1 dollan It is offered for muob less than it ie h the p«y win be tahsn in western lauds, pUe * r ° r a mao 10 Ut * home. Inquire of 8 THOiUfl WOODS, 76 Fourth 8t ~, l ■ •• •> ■ 1 .*• •. I - rl. J IV f r ’ -'•■J ...- Bouth Eighth straal r . • ui’.i Walnut, Philadelphia. tuue; UAIOM, ::: ■il ffliUaAlphk. T. 8. WEBB (late o, - I rr-i'-lnor. [on29:y GASIi.IL.Xi HOUSE, CO&.YA/f Or J.'-i.'.V J.\D a-jU2n STS., WARRRIT. (V rililr; l'r'j-r»vu*r uk.- e pleasure In announcing to the X that rhi.-nsw and WegantHotM hex bean opened < i i-nirrtiamnaut. -Ruing commodiousand roomy, ani h tj i iii the office of theObiojSugoClompanj.UolXtiifl r. e iin«nri»iflwd in 'Warren for the kecomrabda tlOU < : the truTfliUjJ raunmiioM J, A share of public patronage is respectfully uoiidted, . h - i: _ M. GABKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE, Oil UT --U.F.KT, A HOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. 1’ AUK KR A LAI tLD, Proprietor.. TKRM.« i’Kn HAT. JItMIiLAN HOLbK, " " , JOBXaTOm/, PENN A. I'iiil undersigned naving taken oharge of the above X natLed nnd refitted it at o iarge expense, in a comfort* 1 . ,r as weli as eluant style, is now prepared to rm cetrH auciU, and give ample satisfaction to all who may F a I'V 11 . 1 ' - *’ faaS.-tf] -lAMfifl DOWNfIY. HARE'S HOTEL, Late banner’s Exchange,J \J 0. IP*3 I.thKItTY PTRKWT, toot of Eifth street, Pitts ix t'Urv.h nAMU K l. IIAHE, Proprietor. Inu HnteM- mtinaiy n«>w, haring just been completed kLJ r lJle of the public. (pepl3 AjLLANKLIM UOI'SE, n«T*Und, Ohio. Cl PATRICK A SoN', PaoPtcsTVEo.—This House has na* dergun* thorough and eiteoeiTe repairs,alterations, •ml large additions of new furniture, etc,, and the propria tore pledge th"ra.--:ves that nothing shall be wanting on their par; to render the PaANsmx a place where all the com forts of a first hotel -an be found. 0. PATRICK A 80N. W. C GALLA U H E R , EnorBiETOL Fi’UriK f.rre , bitwrm Wood and SmitliJUld. r I 'Hid spa.t;* **? tabh. hui-m Lai bi*en leaded by the gub- X w'riber, an 1 i-jraplelely rencivabel. lie la at sit hours prepared to f-irrr-h ff^ff^^nTwr 8 every luxury ’.hat CHU U- lound in the beet regulated reaUiumnta in th- 1 rtnte- ili- j-pHcious liar will always bo supplied with the T,-r) l >*•»'. Liquor.-, liainn of every de- Kripuon, in its -easno, can aiwayn be found at Wilkins liaii. W. C. UALLAGHKR- Til 11.1) STREET, Hi '1 KK.N WwOD AND MARKET. r I'HK Subscribers b**g Ir.ve to iniorm their friends and X tlie public generally, that tney hare ieaSed the above well known Keetaursitl, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re turuishnl, and now open. The proprietors have spared no expense to make the [lank fclx chaoge a comfortable resort, w well for the epicure as the business man. The larder will at all Um«s be stocked with the di-hrude- of th*- season, and served op under the auspi ces of experienced neks. They respectfully ask for the patronage of a guueroos public. «ru YriTER A3D COFFEE HOUBE.-C* D. BABNAED. Ao 40, i strut, tatoeen Jfood and Marled. Itnltfly. mwsuuxnii. CS VS TA L PALACE, >o. IK Market itrstt, 1 C. C. SEELY, • jtpv / KEbPECri’CLLV luforme his frlendsand tbs [ SWpobilL it. g**finrel, that he has just started his XgCßjjeVy N-**' Y.rk au IT AT ALL HOURS Of t» oav * 1 :a. M. j i.: n.:. ■ ■ Ttff ■' ~ Choicest iltaU, Kutvlf, FUll, ftc., Aci i- l K: i. : rurv.v*«l, ao'l tis wimlj fwpecl' • -7 i ;iift i-ut-Uu in a. UUAItLBiI fITILL, ,*# • f r >* ‘T lw3 W.k.\l street. v :. .i l r lieor UrcwirVi ’ 3 ’ It b u n*J»-. -'4 u r I r*«inf-.rtaj tb* public that b« J » \>r- to «*rre pn**'« and tt-9 •, Mu e*!nbrat«l LAUKK it£KK, la --•> at h.«*rts«, NU 30 DLAMoN'i> ■•V l *-iil N* t a Qctu c j at' t.-, :• «uy pari of ib* c.;/ or vidait?. *. m. SCIIkLYCiL •Sut.w.rKu J . \\ 11 e M l li'ri cc.»hr%t**J M » Kt iu»'- :tou( At* ■, ‘J'jrn nu-o Aie Miner*! \A biu ai»U iartaparlUa tni German I an W UinE'Jfh* HUIM'KKS VX'VKST i J LA>K 'I'IJK uu.jf *»gC--! • ’ *up, 1; OAilPJtSTfiKj*. J. lA»; NLIM A RL .»c, *.n i VV.wt* rs ia W<.>;. Ulrlld UK ttua J'.AU. at--»r .11 L *•«* . I’i-n-uiE-.n Mux Cawm? Keb'uary 22, 1 voi. } We hereby r-rti,';. • t,*\ during lb« la*t twelve mouth* w» ba»e ii.iO li.pprr - Pat.nl Plao»', and do Dot hesitate t;< ] u t, C*!«ioei-Mnarr « and Carp •ntwip ai *u perk'- Oai. ji ;h-r i'.amMu U*-. We ooomder it peculiar!/ *'■**! ‘*'l :• p;iic.; 1Ijf1 jf n»k, r.berry, walnut, ami all aorta if **arJ wood, and f-* far niperior t» the nld in ‘l* f e'Ta-iD k '. !>«•*< tee being a great saving of time. One L-) t,o:u* Ci-J.« Plan*, will plane m«.ie renders than r i <• r.*-u du !»/ an » other piano or method L D u * H. U. IUU 1 Co. T'- M ■•'!*** P. KaTvn, K.-., D*ar »Vir— I hn»- examined U 'pper's Patent Dench Piano, at. I lt to te i ooet envl.eot article fur th*. us* lor which it i, intended ar a combination o: plane and acrater. It i* particular:* adopted planing rrnMrs, and it doe® not require onedoerth ttu- tun- ,-r lar>>r of the old method, and I hare no «I*ut*r. « h-n it- prepe. ue* become generally aoowo, but that it bi;i eDtirol/ uperaede the former te dloua ami labori 'Ur c.i-v-m I motil che«r:..:i;, : »-. inn,end it to all pers--n« engaged In the Cabinet hu.-cu-s.-*. ai- lr -in mV knowledge of It, there la nothin* ®* w-li fit*— l t< gi»« a najc*otb and beautiful Cobb to veneers a* the Hopper Pntent Dench Plane. Jama W. WoouwtLL, Pumiture Warrrtvm/i, 97, W Third nt , Pituborgh I'Uti buryA, /Vbruurp 27, 15b0. MuH tS V KATUN, of t bi* city, in my sole Agent for the Rale of Planes, or of right* to manufacture and sell them WM.C. lIOPPKK. Pittsburgh, March 21, 1866—(mh21:tf} BuoK KOK Ka! LKuaD KNiTlNKKaiT—Contain- J 7 log formula: tor laying out currefl.determining frof an glefi, IvTelling, calculating earth-nort, ew., together •with tables of radii, ordinates, deflection*, long chords, ciaeuetlc rarlatlon, logarathim* and oatoral signs .tan- ftc rb ~ by Johu U. Ut-nck, Civil Engineer. Pocket br-oit form. $1,75 The object the prwaeut work is to supply a want Tory generally i-i t by AueitiUnt Engineers on Railroads. Book® of convenient i..rm f<*r u»* lo the held, containing th>- • r Unary log ran ih in a! i<- tnblifs ure common enough, but a combiuiug w iUj thew tables others peculiar to the lU.i,road work, uud the necessary formulas for laying out r U rT««, turn-outs,crossings, Ac.,is a doalderatum whi h this work is designed t-' supply. Uh. iiiLHAHT Aoadlhr, West Point. April 18, IBM QvtUf/ntn: I har** looked nr er “ lUnck'a Pleld Book for Railroad Engineer*," and think It well adapted 10 the ob ject Its author proposes, and have no question but It will be found a Tery usulul and practical volume both for office and field D. H. Manx*. Taor, April 21,1864. I am much pleased with Mr. Ilenok’s Little manual, the “ Field Book of lull road Engineers." With the presenta tion of pome of tlio moot practical and useful of rocognlied procure* amoug railway engineers, he has given others which, uewat least in their present form, appear to possess s mint of higher value than that of more novelty—that of being In general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In oonoiuslon, while I think the design of Mr. Ilenck'a book is puch a» to adapt It excellently well to professional Deeds, I hove pleasure In expressing my curdiai patlßiacUon with tu execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement offc-ted by the author and the ex cellent tyiK'graphjcal tasie displayed by hla publiahere. D fiuxKUft Qaaxji*, C. S. an J bu o:t' r of u»*DH«eia« r PolytccbuJc Institute, for slue bv VVTLUA.M 6. HAVEN, I'-alcr n, KugiStationery, A-i.U ■ r.t e>ji\ .'•hi'ir.Mßkit X»X U - nady'*, H <,X IICU»*-b*>id Hord*; *.i-w 1 k .I"ui na!, l'et< iix-.j'b .Ungaaiu-i; Ynnkrt' Notions. B;ac- w.JCr tick.-' .\pw ~k , Cleve iiad, by Mia« ,-wßtjil . lJgl.t an 1 I>i.rßr,o.» ; I.:fe of t;. i r, t- v smith, lu 2 rols KeceiVr-1 and ii r tale at PLJ&A&AXT KJS'ILiii.SCE Puft iALE A Dwelling Llou.-re with iol of grcuud. w e ii improrod, 50 feet front ol rulloti fein-et by W J-cf. Tbs boase contains a hall pivrl„r, kitchen, room, three chamber® and cwo ► men rooms, P-tuc*- and P **rJ«ii in front. Price $.l 450 Term® easy. h. CUiiIBKRT A SON, _ augln £>3 Market .• 'l'llK SINGULAR aDaH'aTIO.N • ** ’ s HOTELS, WM. C. CONNELLY. •lAMKB SHANNON, Proprietor. WILKINS HALL, BANK KIUIASUH, J. HQHANDKLMKTIKn U. B. FRANCIS. CUILM UCOPIA 'li' '■*% or B««r Hall, . (’TpcdU £*W Cuilcvt Souse . yrt> i - vd* - f - .hf Uj-gwt &a J ■ »>-r If*.!’ .:t Uic -Kj IL* Urcrl ' r *,r!.m,l t»Ti»ry ?tJ»er4-:- ■' * r j .-s ?a nr -•; {,« t xn^r.e-i \ bKN'ITT.. iieunso a io, ;»nT«rr«c»‘9 oo ' : Itjft -jaantj . m, i it.* ocilTly -e. Id The rf ccr»: u 1 «• W. A. GILDKNJTONBY 4 CO.'S, Fmh aL, oppeuit* thrTteatre. *-; »;> * INSURANCE ,., ~J3ANiLE&S .AND -BJJOKEBb, Increase of Cash Capital I aus tip lodoi;. . TO HA ITT \ MTrriDM nor r ar«i • STOCK AND ' BI W bb 6U EB, ii ALt r " MlhlilUiM OULLARb!. ojict, Ho. OS Fourth Wood, .. *TSi IRSUBAJiCK COJIFAK Y, , TYTOTES, Drafts, Bend«, Hongnses, and Loans en coll* HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819 V ■ leral l' n * 3 “ t , iatad - Stock* fought and sold on eom * V p . . n irp mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Cub Cttpltni, ... -- - - 9500,000. ! Co paid to th. P ureh«« and of TH® THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAI. STATEMENT of tlie* All communications attented to nromDtlv - Assets of the jBTNA INSURANCE CvUi’ANY.of Uart- ford»as furnished pp-pnry on the l»t of January, HfiS, under oath. Beal Batata, unincumbered. $ 16, f; Seventy-two Mortgage Beads (> nnd 7 cent. pay able semi-sun uaUy - Debie due the Company, eecur*-d by ruortga^p... Bills Receivable, weli r:ecur>*d. jipyhb l *- h: Bs ok Railroad Btocks in Conn**cU'ui Banh Stocks in the city c:' liHrttnri BojJn Stocks In New York city Cash on hand, ia Bank, and in hands of Agt-nis and others $::3,2:s os Tna amount of liabilities Ju? or no: dur t .> Ountiior other creditors,—nothing, adjusted *n* fi**e to $lO,OOO, or less. TUO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Btati or OaraaenebT, t Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886. Uartftrd county. / *®' Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the AStna Insurance Company, and made oath that the lure going statement by him subscribed, k true, aooording to hie beat knowledge and belief HENRT FOWLKR, Justice of th» Pbsm. paid by this company for the year 1564 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far eiceed aay other year, sines the organization of the Company. Policies, covering Dearly all descriptions vf property, U flood at this agency, at remunerative rates. Office, No. 67 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa. janU H. B. TEN BYGK, Agent. ifiTSA ISSUItANi K (OMPAK?, OP HARTFORD VOSS O&ARriium, PAID UP OMh Capital 9500,000 CMh Surplus, on Ist JjunJaAi, 1566 91473,873 Tins Gipital Stock and Surplus is securely iuveoted for the beuetit of a!l policyholders. Aa &u efiJence of the claims we have to public confidence, aud of Its ability to pay losses promptly, we state a fact, that Uu receipts, vary from $126,000 to $160,000 per month. iu» badness is large and well distributed, and In our opioion no Company in the United States utlordd better indemnity to polity holders than the ißtna They continue to mhke iniuranee* on property in town and country, at rates us low as ie con sistent with aai'ety to the policy holder. 11. B. TEN KYCK, Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. apkO:ly DE LA \V A It E MUTUAL SAFETY IHSOBAFCK CUKPAHY OFFICE ia the North R- x'm of the Exchange, on street, PHILADELPHIA. MAitliiiJ INSURANCES. On Vsssxu, I Caiao, > Tc. all part* of the World, f aim at*. j INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canals, I a mu Uad oarrkxe* all parts of the Cnion. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. Qo stores, dwelling hoaces.Ac. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, November 7, 1365. Bonds and Mortgagee 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 131,663 42 Stocks in banks, rail roads and insurances com- —■ 7 * —“* ——i.uui- P*n»s .. .. .. 24,012 20 Bills receivable— „ 160 825 94 Cash on hand _ ip,t/7l 30 Balances in the band* of Ageur? and premiums on Marino Policies recently Issued 121 707 67 BobacrtptionNotes...... !_ 00 niMC?oa« Wm. Martin, Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A Bonder, John O. Darla, Robert Burton, John A Penroee, George G. Ixdper, Edward Darlington, H Jones Brooke, J. G.Johnson, James a iland, Theopllus Paulding, James B. M'Fariend, W C. Ludwig, Dp. U M. Htuioa, llagh CrsJijj Bp«nr*r M’llYnln, Ch&rleH Kelly, Sajnael E-Siol&s, Dt'nry Sloau, Jatnait Trftqa&ir, Wq, Byre, Jr., Josbya L. Price, Jf.ca-sTpoai*t)t J'-hii B. Sftnplrt, Ct.ajiee & haJTrr, J T Lo«*d. Pittsburgh, BTC Morgan, i,-. VI AKll.»,president. . TiiCJi.C. HAND, Vk« President JOSITB W.OOWAB, Seo’y. rrr-raeni I* A Mal l feißl A, Ajfsct, No. 06 VA»-*r Pi: i e t/urnli •SPb# Franslin F!ri Insurant* ComnauT Of J’hibxie&huL, /v*,uyK a ~,.j T DIRECTOE£~-<3&»rlei (v. Uinctcr, Ibojutvi U %r'. IpM*. Simanl Omni. J> r-b iL SejiS, « K ctn •rd», Moblor*l D. L«»U, UoJpoi i Win, tou c. brcoi,. Harris p.a«r».n Cats >• IY-r.'bt.- CILAJI 0 biUCiIR, aOoatinu. unixi,™ , vtrJ propartj, lu wvli exui-pe), ... M w* with wcurltj Tfcn Onrapntj h*T* * Ur,-- Cco:ir,j«Li! ?ue which, with ttMr capita! and txSc.lt 6 fc>r-J tmpl* tr> th<* ms ansi. ' Th» A £tvXo of the Cotr p»« r‘ on J#r n»•y IUhM lo kD A Mortal**. lie*! R*t*t« Taajwrarj Loan* PtOCjL*... C**h, A.- ■r AwciLlv. « S ' t*) 9 Total •: i‘ l- > ; i filDfe tholi a ''■ » r-ru ■ v< .’ tr{ tb3J barn paid up-warj of vn<* ». ¥■ >: U-jr- j* • ' v • a*nd taUan, Lanae* by 3 r », iber-; r » ixivu .« ; v *dTanta£e»o( iofuratioti, tr w<- ; u Benjamin W TinsUj. i,r- M’ L!-nt» J*f«b L. Horvnop, t'-vrr»on, William M. Godwin, William M’Kar President— Stephen 1L Ora* ford. Vice President— Ambrose W.Thompson. JfedicoJ Examiner, /'iluiocrpA—James 11. Willson M L‘ Allegheny City— R. D Howry, M. D. GKO. B ARNOLD, At(«Dt, J?“V : T No. 74 Fourth street. Pituhortfh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, COILNKK OF FOURTH AND tMITHFIELD BTKEBT.4 Authorised Capital, 930u.000. TNBURK BUILDINGS an ! probity U»« „r JL Jwnsgf by Fire, and the perils . f ih* j bl(iu j NiTlgatJon and Traa«port*ln-ii. DlßlOTnan. UoJj r>:tmuo, Kenu»*Jy T. Prto&J. 1 Urtcr H(tvu!. ii-*-t** H A A Carrt.T, W f*. II *r*o, 1' fc-IVk. u 11 Uoo. WM ¥ JOHNSTON, BUDY J’ATTKKtfON, Vi, e i A. A Ciaiutß, Secretary »uJ Tre&iurrr Wm F, Johnston, W M’Clintock. D- M Long, A J Jones, Jacob Painter, famee 8. Negley, Wade ll*uj ptou. « 5. Caaiuba, Secietnry. dr'-i-fim Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. B. MILLKR, PrttuUiti. |¥. M. UOUIHJN, SrJretarv CAPITAL, 8300,000, \lT i yjl?i ar# ‘ RtlMtaUklndfl of risks,HUß and WA Tf RINK. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. J A HomelostitutioD,managed by Duictors who are well Known In the community,and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hareaunmed, asofferlng the beet protection to thoee who desire to be Insured. Wreeton.—R.Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rlcketaon, J. W. Duller. N. Holmes, Jr., W. ll. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Win. M. Lyon, James Uppeneott, George Darste. James Me A uley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Bcott. n Offlee, No. 02 Water street, (Warehouaeof Bpang A (K,o»«Utr«.) Pitteborgh. „0t24:1t JOHN IiITTLIC, Jr., Agiul, „ Na *4Ol UaaaTr £raitr. 11 Uolm- ttEC,aVBB Mlow.us ~ry choice .«► bIaNDIW. nock. Sf““ C«H floe,) Lisbon. Otnrd Dupuy i 00. (super ) * 00. Jemelos, B “ w * o ' Bents Crus GIN WINK& Barela) Madeira, Boraat. * °° • td “*' r » k°ddon Cordial, Eaei India Madeira, Bobnapp*. IsOiS fIT'WDRIPH jlutherford'a Scotch Ale, TsThu 10 do lUrcUy’s London Porlcr Cooking S" r;Br “° J? ' J» 0 “:- do Sardlnea, Bt. Julian Claret, j Mooba and Jara, Jrj, I Tonne Ilya, ani Black Tea. n . Bwoat, Bngllsh lirooßon Chee*», Ufiamp«gTje», Impcrivd ll*vhd» Clgaxe, c snchof.5 nch0f . various brands, Vemney, 'Old MuDonrfHheu Whuky. c Hald«,eek, aj, sra d4. Together v w]Ut olht-r *rtj&iefl connected with th publ dm*. WIG manufactory. MRS. RENTER, Sxm doon fro*n tht Aqueduct, opposite CbUectvr't Ofics, ALL SO II IN T CITT, T 8 PREPARED TO FIL.' OKDKRo FOR WIGS, and all X kinds of Oruamiat&l Hair Work. Th* b*st qua ity of material li furnished. and entire satis faction puaranteod. njrl».-d*wlv Altx&ndir W. Foiur. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT law, ud boLii'i TOB IN Cuanceht, Agent tor procuring Bounty LsuJr and Pensions, and for the Collection of Claim* is Grant Britain and Ireland. Collection* mads Ifi thin and adjoining Counties; Es* tales of decedent* nettled; Real £*tate bought, sold or leased, and rent* collected. Money* Invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Offlr* on FOURTH street, a fuw door* above Smithfieli. Pitiabnrgh, March 28, 1866—j mh2B;d*w ] _ A. W• Foitlj oo OO M 'COIiiSJBLL* WILLOCK, BANKERB, A ND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Note, Gold and Silver da. Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit, clock* bought and sold on- com mission. Collections niada at any point In the United .States, South East cornar of Market and fifth streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. 212,50£ 09 AEXHUES, BODGEBS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS, COSHES OF FOURTH AND BMTTHFIKLD STRJSSTff, _»u2Cta Pittsburgh, Pa. Romml, FATRICKB A PRIETO, BINKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Bar* Rewmtd thnr Ofict to the Darner of Ftflhand Wood sU. piTtflEtmao, pi. PATRICKS A FIURND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Mid Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the and Western Cities constantly for sale. GoUcjtfons made in ail the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current caper, si t be corner of fm and Wood Streete. flfeba N. HOLBtEB ft SOB'S, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, EA.T3 kXMOTID rHXTR BAXXCfQ AJTD IXCEASQI OV7IGI JO 80. Nfj WTO POORS SHOW OLD ST ASP. HOLMES A 80N8, Bankero and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealer* in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold. Sli* rtr and Eifni Notes. Exchange on. the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. ‘ Oolleciions mode in all the cities throughout the United touted. Deposit* received in par funds or current paper No e: Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. [JSfrly TifiaSAN A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Ai- »o Wood Strut, corner of Jharnond AHey. PWBBDRfIn. PA n BU\ AND BELL Bank Note and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory note; tasks collections In ail the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call anJ on interest, and give their prompt attention tb aIT other matter* appertainingto a Broker*®business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. * mart JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DKALXB m ■Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotel. SIOCK bought and sold on commission. CoUectioiU can*fnliy attended to.^ on DspoAltT **' ®*“- Sc ' Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M declfl HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, _ COEHIB or WOOD AND FUTB BTU9SA OJtllit EXCHANGEon the Eastern Cities constantly for O dsA*. Time Bills ' LntoD. C I'STOM WORK, ** r “* 11X57 ARD t;FOR THI SnORTKST WOTTCI DUKSS, WALKING AND BUSI NEBS COATB. Cor *rr Umtical with ihflfi* of oorccntcmcrs. i ‘V; '•-'•■'urnr-vt. public tint our fxUlity will nDt ftui l? 0 'nj »!l I.r-lm «o anj b» £»TOrwt with. ■>6~ IH'VT FuKQKT TI]E PLACE— '\o. 88 Wwoti Street, (BART BIT’S,) OORHIH Of DIAJ4OND ALUT. .V 8.-Wc iMr*ou: patrons to ncdersUiod that we h*7* JK-i.mperuij «ith Lie Ck-tbln# Bosinese cm L. Jf.tj *tree.. Our attention la Aarousl exclusively to the mar*3 J '2i l ?lf_ M,<^oBCE T * ca KiaJl ana WtaUr Goodi E D 31 OND WATTS, MERCHANT TAILOR, MO. lit, LIBERTY STREET l have ocw on hand a UrgustoeJt of Fall and Winter Orerooutlngs,iif ratirvlr new designs; plash V«st '.ft , 0, Uu» raopt beau'.tul puturna; French and English Ot e wry vtyt* and shad* tn the market, aU ot L I « .11 make i.> t . dor un the moat reasonable terms, tn l warranted to suit. «KW SPfUSG OOODsi I UdT UKOfiiN KD At JOHN McCLOSKEY A 00*8 Whole- O a*ie Oicthini Warehouse, Mo. 83 Wood street, and corner <•! Liami-nd alley, the largest and most vorled stock of gi-t that this celebrated house has «T*r had the pleasure iuvivmg the attention ofthe public to. These goods have bweo purchased from first hands, and, conswuenUy. no aercud profit oo them, which leaves us able toeay that we and do sell at as small profits as any house la the east* ern rltiefl. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention • »h.--!e?iale dealers aud country merchants, to general, to 1 u* a call, and examine our eitensive assortment of UKADI MALE CL*, iHING. It Is almost impossible to enumerate the quant' > cf immense piles of garments that I it- l«e ,?»«cn at this It : « establishment; It is sufficient to my that U has never 1 .t> equalled by the house itaalft a*rl6::J JOHN McOLOSKKY A CO. Clothlugl Clothingl " r j Ml E undersigned respectfully luformajhis friends and tha A publio that he Is now receiving at bis store, No. IT7 Lib erty street, a ctroloe assortment of Cloths, Caaglmerea and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he Is prepared to make to order in tha moat fashionable man oer at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We nave also on hand alarge and well manufacturedstock of ready mode Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their • dranuge to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchases. [marPJ 0 . CONNER. Haw Clothing Store, *• s i? TH street, opposite Liberty. I u *pubscrlber has just opened this new establishment h °.: h f a on haDd 8 and oholce assort mont of all arlidos of CLOTHING, whlon be warrantseaual 10 110 Vw RDd wili at the most reasonable dH. era. The pnbhc are requested to give him a call. r _ mart:ly B. OPPENHBTMwft To floußekeapere. 'TITB hare now opened one of the largest stocks of , W CHINA, GLASS >JUEKN3WAM «u t.Wo foi houstkeeMre la the city, and Intend selling at Tirv low prkm. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea War* “"?“ Un « of Ibrtj-elght nl«aa, for the low price of {s£ Dollar., end el] other Goods to proportion. Oar dock Z lurg« owing to the dull season Jus; passed we are mined to work it off .1 low pride. co e beeuutol ehepee or Wfilte Stone ul ' l * 110 ■ Ooreiwd leßhes (br Btewed chloken, etoTe” aS? some very handsome new stylee of Wat«p twpA, " /\ o> a took of frhite Stone Gold Buid, anduau^£d£^T «“•, i« l»r*e, end we »■*' 1,1,11 them e: Tory low price! GLASS WARE. . ' n K and large etock of Boston and Pitta* • i‘o*. 81 and 27 Duquesne street; eaoh hnuw Is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Ac. Two Warehouse* on Water street. A large Store-room on Fourth street. Together with others. , t 0 S. CUTHBKBT A SON, l4O Third street. July magazines— Godey’s Lady** Book, for July—2o cent* ; Ballou a Mag&aiue, " *• io u Yankee Notions, “ »* 12 •* jfrank N.Y. Journal, 18 “ North Brttiah, for May. arTJAn'r Ifr J . t^ t roc «jTod by Express. Also, a Urge lot of r?n>?vn v C t A^^OAL ftnd Miscllaneous BOle at luge. Tin Wot will contain tho cardaof the .varkos D.fl. Hail Boats, with the i fade they art fa, «,• »o. The Directory will also contain a oompieto list of all the responsible Steamboat tisehsed Officers, their places of residence, Ac. An; the new Steam host Law, its, requirements, With comments, Showing wherein.lt baitflu the incoolpelenl officer, and Imam the cmnjiefenl officer. Ac, Ac., and all the important U. S. Su premo Court- Steamboat Decisions up to date; the Bates and importanteommertial'Privneges, Bills of Lading, im portant Deoißiona at. the various 0. B. Oourta-fa regsrt to Freighta lost and Damaged, Ain, At; with many other Ibingß of interest The Directory will bo illustrated fa the best style am} printed in the Mst manner. The author has for sU yeara bean gathering togethersilthe acts end items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern Waters, and now intends publishing .them in boot form. The price of the work trill te put at the low sum of One Dollar; Ten thousand copies will be issued for lh@ boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will have to do so at Wire, as none will be print*! unless order.od in adbance. Thin- work fa destined to bay® a rfrtulat&n of OTer EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as tha publltiheps are receiriug large numbers of subscribers, per mail, from ail parts of the country, daily.' Bbme of the oldest boatmen, as well ms moalfloientlflb men of the times, ere contributor* to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will bo issued in October, and will b- an ornament fa Urn parlor sa wail as steamboat. By romltdmr One Dollar (post paid) yon wjll recetTo a copy of iho above All communications and lottcra should b» addresssd to JAJfIES T, LIvOYD A CO, Postofflce Bnildlng, Cincinnati, Ohio. jeSifcdawtf SUPERIOR. Douglas County, Wisconsin. THIS PLACis is situated tm the Day of -ShperiPf Loft Hand Rlrcx, at tto iatd -of-Lake Superior, and posseasra A BETTER SETE> A BETTER HARBOR, AND GREATER ADVANTAGES FOR AUOMMKRCIAI, CITY, than any other point la tb» KoTtiHirest; -and Is equalled la prospective importance by Chicago only. The Proprietors have a, Cleary ondisputodand unincum bered title to the lamiapan Which SUPERIOR-ir laid oaf, and all purchaears of lota receivffwarraiiTee deeds for the same, Superior was laid outdaring the postseason, and already contains several, hand red inhabitants, a Largo- Hotel a namher of-fltorea, a-Oommodkroa-Her, with Warehouses, and lain all respects the - MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN In the West. The County-Seat, the United States Land Office and Post Office ate located ham. The Mississippi and iAke Superior -v UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, now in coarse of construction, connecting with Bt. Paul terminates at this place. It is also tho Lake termini or all th® P^j<»tedrailroads to the head of Lake Superior. The It® 00 Q P*ofid In Jane; alter which, four linos of Lake Steamera trill nm toßupmlor—one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine vessels, haring bsan.baUlfixprttriy.&rtfcistrade.’ - One Steam Daw Mill is now in operation, and the machi •my for a seopml is now pq-tfta *4r2: I B*o. fi. That any master, commander, or other pepsoQ I having charge of any vtase! or meamboat. violadhg anvof the rules or regulations preseribei by the said Roard of Haalth, under the provisions of this act, ehaii, upon contie- by Indictment or prosecution In any court haring jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, co be recovered and paid Into the treasury of eaid Beard of Health. Bm. That whenever the Board of Ilealth shall receive information that any malignant or contagions disease (maaaies eacen«l) prevail within any port or place within theUniiod Stales, tht>j shall make diligent inquiry concern- Ids tb« came; and WIC shaHappear thattbe disatse prevails as afortwald, all communication with such infected port or place shall be subject to such control ana regulations as the Board or Health may ftom time to time direct, and publish in one or more newspapers publish«l in the dty of Pitts boivbj and ihereupon every person or persons, and all goods, wares and merchandise, beddiog and clothing from such infected port or place, and hating enterecLapd been brought into the dty of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the game penalties as la provided lor in the preceding section. r Tbe penalties of the whole art will be strictly enforced By order a. c MURDOCH, Physician to the Board of Health . _ GEORGE FORTUNE, jy 23 Health Office. Practical workb fur mechanics and orunns. The American MiDer. and Millwright’s Assistant; The Analytical Chemists Assistant; The Encyclopedia or ChemUry, practical and theoretical, by Brooth and Morfit; ’ The Complete Practical Brewer , The Builder’s Pocket Companion; The Prai'ilcal Metal Worker's Assistant, by Byrne • The Practical Model Calculator, by Bvmo; The Cabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer s Companion • Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by J» 5 . Napier; Colburn on Locomotive Engines; of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma chinists ; The'"Complete Practical Distiller, by Byrne; The Dyer and Color Maser's Companion, by Byrne ; Tbe Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyib ; The Practical Dyer and Scourer; The Practice! Asaayer’s. Miner’s and Engineer's Com panion ; The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon • Perfumery; lbs Mwu&cture and U», by Morfit; The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Morfit i The Manual of Klectro-iletallurgy, by Napier • The Palnter’a, Glider's and Varaisheris Companion; The Paper Hanger’s Companion ; The Practical Surveyor’s Guide, by Andrew Duncan ; 1 Overman on Manufacture of Iron; Rural Chemistry, by Solly j TempUton on Steam and Steam Engines; The Turner's Companion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule ; Walker on Eiectrotyplng; And numerous others, for sale by . B. T. 0. MORGAN, ‘ aa 8" No-1 street, near Fifth. I. VI Law Books. Ail authorise to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 vala. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier's Institutes; Greenllef’s Evidence; Wharton’s Dlg<*t, last edg And other Elementary Wcrka^Ao. . „ GEO. F. GILLMORB, ' P** , at the office of Morning Post. Rheumatism and neuralgia.—dt. brown hereby informs the afflicted that his remedy for the above mentioned diseases is one that will cure. He will warrant a cure in any case of this kind. This remedy was never known to fell when properly persevered with. Many suffer the torture of thispomplalnt for months and years, when a few months would procure a certain. and speedy remedy. Offloe and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND _ - Jegfl °°p anae6 10 be consulted for thenm-ftpr SECRET DISEASES. His suoceas in long eluding nano, ii unaq nailed. The afflicted are Invited to call with out delay. Peraooe afflloted with Venereal Diseases. Rhomnatlam. Piles, or Bemlnnl Debility, ehoqld not delay to get hla Advtw. Letters containing a fee Immediately answered. • ■ Offloe anil Prlvata Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Hits borg°- _ Je29 r | 'HAT LAND REGISTER leaned by Thomas Wdods. end -1. given away to all at 75 Fourth street, describee a neat variety of Farms, Honsaj and Lota. Tboee wanting hbmes would do wall to get a Register. On It Is datorlM a few Bne ClnuntTV H-.M -W’ TROM *g WOODg - Books jcai beckivkd, « davisos's, ttn«K neor Fourth otreot— ’ ' Brenlngo with tho Romanlals—Soymonr ■ Hopkins' find of CootroTtrsr, 2 Tola *2. frlmrfo Trarala In U» Bast, 2 yola; fi Pilm Kmy—Theiam; The Pastor's Dauahlar. Plain Thoughts; Horrnons to Children; Greco ol Christ • Tracts by Dr. Pluxaer. Old Redstone—new and cheap edition M . eogti AQAZISSa AND WLKKI.Y PAPKAIC: . Ladlea’ Qasstte of Fashion for Attaint • Graham's Magaain® do Putnam’s do do Petarson’i do do Oodey’s Lady's Book do Ballou's Monthly do Tbs Panorama of Life and Literature- London Dlustrated Nows, last arrival ’ Ail th® Eastern Weeklies for this we «i For any now Book or Magailne, caU or send to W. A. <3LLBSNPKNNBT A CO.’S, Fifth st-* opposite the Theatre. LADIES’ PASSIONB— ' L&dles Qasette tor August, 20 eenta • Putnam's Magsslne *do * 20 do Graham's do do '2O do 4 Qod*£H Lady's Book, (second supply,) 20 cent®; New York Journal tor August, 18 do Peterson a Hagaxine, do IT do Ballon’s do - (saco&d supply,} 10 do Female Life among the Mormonfl, if; Star Papers. ... Kjidairtocker fcr input waff. old 20 arqr Mon4lW * ’flu bo «old >t ib« um pnce, m cents per copy, at jjsa LArmw BooKBTOag, so ruth «t L HATS—Tha latgnst and best aasorl -Amant of Elding Hats errer oderrt In tha city, joat re raised and for sals at No. »1 Wood street. . - a °g lB J. WILSON A SON CASTILE SOAP—OO boxes for sale by . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., - cOrnarTTrst end Wood «ts. »aeE tfI'YLM g] tools Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE CHEAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I Hot a Particle of Morettry io it. Let tbe afflicted read and poNDEfti-An lnfatti t Remedy for Scrofula, King f Ifrli, Rbeama timn, ObattoAio Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustnler on iha Fade, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, CbronloSoro Byes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement abd Pain of the Bones and Joists, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Dtieaasf arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. * “ ‘ A 9“ This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood~‘ la now used bn usands of grateful patienttftom ail part of the United Slates, who testify daily to the remarkabi . ■' jiarea performed by the greatest of all medicines, ‘♦CAR TER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, jlheumatkri Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fr*en Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of tbe Kidneys, Diseased of the Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the vtnr,~ and Joints, ate speedily put to flight by using t£ls greSand Inestimable remedy. . - 14 For all disuses of the Blood, nothing has yet bees found to compare with it. It cleanses fce system of all impnrfe gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidney* strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to Sthmacfi >tos>y. «4 restores the Consth tution, enfeebled dfecaco or broken down by thnexceeie* of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladles, It is invariably better thaw all the cos metics ever used. A few dosee of Carter's Spanish Mixture . will remove att sallowness of complexion, ffing the roses mantling to the cheek.giro elasticity tu&mstep, and im--- prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all the medicines ever heard of. J Kie laTge number of certificates which we havs received from persona from all parts of the United States, is th» test eridehoo that there is no humbug about it The ureas, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men.veU known to the community, aU add their testimony to tile wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac.and . hM d pOTformed Ul car « tMstruly greatest of idl H«Ucln« None genuine unless signed by BENNETT A RWgwa Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, to whomaJl orders tor supplies and agencies must be addressed. vn n( pfwsfe/, by FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM* BROS., and by Druggists generally. Statement' from Canada ~ _ _ . _ . Qnsßro, February 7th, 1854, Fahrustock .— We had the pleasure of reed ring, this morning, the within certificate of your Ver mifuge, which will be ver. gratifying to you, as It was seta voluntarily. Wrfaia, Gentlemen, yonrs, vpry tally,- _ J. HUB&N A CO. Ger~lrnun-*ttj little daughter, tour yean old, and nv son, older, were for a considerable time auffsrinjr ftom ZVEO'v 1 P tt ”£* wd bottles of your VennSfoge. of which I gar.-them tfire. dofta, according to dlroottoM. and strong, to b,j, la less than three boon th,v nacsfvl ml to than SWfi # JKDOTRH> WOBM3, some o?Ktao“ dinaij length of ftom twelve to fifteen Inches. Uavlng experienced eo much of the beneficial effect, ra your Vermifuge, I feel it ny duty to reoonSd U to th. public, aa, in my opinion, one of the moot eficadoi tem£ dies against norms ever offered to the public ™ Gentleman, believe metQ ba * - Yonr much obliged and hnmblo wrvX Prepared and sold by B. A. A. corner of Firet and Wood streets. Bv vTMmo ProeHmatton. C P?™/* ™»der the hands of Wa B. aSSJESS SS SSSPifcs- «25»^SLSSg: OmiT+a 4« _. T l2 *' Associate Judges, of the same Ctourte, In and for the County of AUaghenydated tte toiled Ml U fllKV“ r OUI “ :o “ thotSnTelght CSoreser.^?, 1 ’ * tT *» ‘o «U Justices of the P»aca.,' tto bTt£iSH i ?K b 'V f 1116 “Wtjof Allegheny, thaf rolK «(»!■!£ 111 thelr pW > ! ' r P tlS, d if tl,oaß thln ßS»bich to their respective offleba, '• M? li ’tF p,iare to ** done—and also those that m 3 the prisoners that non are or may be In the jail .“if*, 11 ,“ D i” r m J t»and In Pittsburgh, this fifteenth day of flfSV 6 " 0 e 0110 lioueand eight hunt “fifie d ,e y ' fi ’ “ t “ iof the Oommennealth* the'SOr WM. jgAani: PhJ^ ATTENTION t *«».*«■ Sojn* also, Militia or Ypionieen; or Bfcate*JS*S^ 4a i n “ ET 7 • Ten War« emitted, by SaSS Bttto <* Warrant torlSO-Acres of Land/ ftta Act of to * Warrant for euS f CTM > are entitled to a whole, lWtAws, , UtJ of Jand aswtll make, to the Utter, an raMa ' AUSTIN LOOMIS, Laud Agent, ttf Fourth it, jTwr tt No. 01 Wood si J. WILSON A SON. . -~*' r medical: .40. -ST JEO JSEGL 9 gg/t Pllalj>. XIU , , siUiij ) HLfc ssssa. ssgras-Ssaasss> iJPiass^, . ache, Pains IntoV BWteij'ij!*i*'' »E^fc r )Baok.a&d*Urabe,Fnm(aeQ}Bipuijt#V,' 4c., 4c. Indeed, very f ? t by ptwmtfsSL iz-■ ncrtnj^T* 1 ” “ 4 "«» toteEia tieracpWoocl S we 1« suu character is endorsed by toe * prowsuonai i : Hon* EDWARD EVERETT Senator of thrfJaltod fetal*: 4?S^ mtilflW>p ’ & *•*- *•■ ABBOTT LAWRENCE. Minister Plan.‘tar VTmrianA - * ‘4 FITZPATRICK, Gathoilo BishojTof Bostoa I>r. J, R. CHIIrON, Practical Chemist or New Vori ffltv. endorsed by -vr Wk '» lion. W. &..HAROY,(Secretary of Stats; ■ WM« B.ABTOR, the richest man In America; S. LRLAND 4 CO., Proprietore'of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others.; _ . Did permit; we coald give many handed certifl catts from all parts where the PUla have been used, tmtevl* dance even more ooovin dug than the experts neSbf eminent public men, is foemdin their effect# upon triah .. , . There Mils, the result of long inrestigatlon and study, are offered to the public as the’ best and most complete which the present state of medical setenee cad afcrd. JJ e 7 a ° l aI the drugs thwnselTefc?but of the medldnjti virtneecnly of Vegetableßemedlea extracted by Chemical, process In n state of purityTSdlomblaad t&' g«nner in adch a manner as to Insure to& beßtTeaalta. The eysiom of composition tor medicines has beenfcumi In • CUeny Poctorai and POls both, to produce a more efficient remedy thin had hitherto been obtained by anyprooes The reason li perfectly obvious. While by thaotdfaMeor every nmdlcine iahordeaed- with sn pr«m tea n of.TuaTmoniaus andinjut foils qualities,by thVeach indb vidual virtue only that is desired for the curetireeffa-t Is present. AU the Inert and obnoxious ijuaUtisaofeacS 11 substance employed are left behind, the curative virtnw: only being retained. Hence It Is self evident that the effects should prove a* they haveproved, more purely remedial. v ‘ ; andtho Piilifa-moropoHerful antidote to dlsearebhantmv- - ethermediribe known, to the world. „ . As it la expedfeht that many medfclnea ahoold ' “ be taken under thn counsel of an attending Physician, and aehe oonld not properly judge of a remedy without know, icg ite composmtniy l hate supplied'the afearete'Pomol®-' “ by which btnh my Pectoral end Pills a» mads, to the i . wholebodyof Practitionfira in the DnltedStateffacdßritifllt American Provinces: there shooldhe anyone who has not received them, they wfll be forwarded by maU to ids request • Of all the -Patent Medidnea that are offered, how few would be taken ir 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 oil. who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge ihslr convictions of their intrinsic merits. The (aerry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific’ men. to be a wonderful medicine befcra Us effects ware known. Many eminent Phvßiciana have deolared the samo thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and aw wilting to certify that their anticipations were mow than jcealixedhy their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purity the blood and stimulate it Into healthy action—remove the obstructions of th'e stomach, bowels, liver, and other prgansof the body, restoring their irregu lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex -Ist. such derangements as are the first origin of disease Prepared b; Dr. JAMES C. A TER, Practical andAna tyticai Chemist, Lowell, Maep. Price 25 cents per box. Jlva ooxeflforsl. - - BoM by a. A FAmTESTOCK t CO, St whol«s»la and retell, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealer* qvarywhew. • ' ' Jefctotew IJfHALATIO roa xai CUBA op ASTHMA AMD CCiOMPTIGH BKff A.ID VEi,l WONDHB.F’U/ , H 3! trEANA BROQQBT HOJtB TO Zti £ DOOB 07 THE AWONDERm DISCOVERY haa recentiy bean made by Dr. Cards, of tf Is city, in the treatment of Con* sumption. Asthma, and all disease* of the Langs.- We ret ter to M Do. Canm’s Htoxasa, oa Ikeauso Htqxab Vapci asb CBxaov Btecp. h With this new method, Dr. C. has re stored many afflicted ones to health, os an evidence of which be ho* innumerable certificates. Speaking of thO treat* ment a physician remarks, “ It is evident that constantly breathing an agreeable, healing. vapor—the m»> uicinal properties must come In direct contact with tha whole serial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied change* produced upon them when - Introduced into toe stomach, and subject to thfi process of digestion. o The Hygeana Is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the country.—ivew York Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler la worn on the breast, under toe linen, with* out toe least inconvenience—toe heat.of the body being sufficient to evaporate too fluid. Hundreds of casw cS cures, ukb toe following, mlgh’ be named.* I One package of toe Hygeana haa cored me-of the Asthma of aix years standing. J. F. JKxshbcbi, T • P. M. of Dun cannon. Pa. I am cured of the Asthma of ten years* standing by Dr Curtis’s Hygeana. Maeoauxi Easton. Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N • Y,, vu cured of a revere cue of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My aster has been oared of a distressing cough cf several y , ea ” "tsudiog, and deeded to be incurable by the pfayah clans. She waa cured fo one month, by the llvgeana. mv H. Qauuxbt, Richmond. Me. The Rev. Dr. Cheevar, of New York, testifies of our modi* cine in toe following language : „ NiW Yoas, Nov. 15, 1E54. Btus Sib I think highly of Dr. CortlVs Htomm u a remedy In direajes of the throat and lnnps. Harln* had Bom. opportunity to testily its cffieacy, X am conflneed that it re a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. « v N v.M^2 r . QELK**?*^* 11 *- 15 the OIUQ Al * and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base Imitations, or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you would POISON. * „ & For eAle by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; R. B. Sellers A CO4 Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City: John Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. 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