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' f }~r r-'-;.sJjsJ>-«-i' r ‘ . •'• '' » - '- * Vi'<*'-‘-*->> .4 A Vv-.<: ii'' : r‘ pr v.^>. ( v 1 r ! - ««« i_3i ?:/>■ ‘ ■- -l.- 5 "... ■ • i'.*> ..... :'?; ! f*r , )•• • - •• y f :■*:?. '•*■ ; -'— : ' ■ " ■ - & **/*}'s *'• : t,. 'l'** f / l. -I ’ ‘ * r ' * r ' •<: t c 'A - • *•« V W :*i = .'»%*«** • fc V-v* - « . \.V- RAILROADS. CENTRAL OHIO R A I U Bummer Arrangement— Change of Time. THREE DAILY TRAINEE*™ WAY, (SUNDAY b LX . chaiiee of Oft r 8 between &nd b f u h° ' ~„. Jnd Baltimore. .id »f°r Mrud.J.Jei* 181 A, 1866, Tr.li. trill run u follow* : going hast. Ijrjirns ifa i! Xight Train. Tram. Tram. 1 u t.:O A. M ■ 3/30 P. M. 11.30 P.M 1; I>} ** 4:43 “ 12:50 A. M .’l£2o P. W. 6.U0 '* 2:l*i “ ..12.5S " ll 3:01 “ 1 ••>0 <• 7:08 M 3.26 “ -23 “ • 6:25 “ 4:48 “ 044 “ 851 11 5:14 u 1' 3:30 “ WT 0_46 “ wr.6:l& “ Lnxvt- OolUtuburi. N«war* ••• Z,iDd?ville Concord. .. •••• BuoeJriUt*.... Belmont .. ..... Arrive Uellair GOING WEST. Express Mui I Leave Train. Tram. BcuST 0.46 A.M. 6.16 A.M. »P;M. Belmont 10:3L “ 616 1‘ (l Btroeevillf 4U-.62 “ „ Cinibt.it;- U:M " 604 ‘ 900 , OoncoM VilT I’. M. S.M ** „ Zane-wille 4.1 'J “ 9.00 ' tak* up or in > ipr A /l . \-wnr* Zjini*«TUlti, Concord, Loti-e twins siren. The Ni'M Train W.U Stop it all Bta tion. on pi- 1 per not|.-e Th low A. M K'cj'rvm Train, connects at Columbos . i 'ho Kinrtfti--' Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. fh Trail: Irom the West on Lhe Columbus. Ptqua *nJ la.Jum.a Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to ( j•. m Snmtosky, Mansfield and Ml. Yarn-n, and with p. - u -fo,. j-.eubeovili- a 12.1 Indiana Railroad; at tVbe*-‘*ix wifi Repress Train oil the HulUmore and Ohio Raiironu lur Washing ion, rbil&delph:iiand Hast «ri» Jineh. i'h* LUiu I’ *l. Train wiil ■'oanei't at Columbti* with the t tram frvui CiuvmtuitJ . kl Newark with Sandui*hy. Jitusti Id ad hewsifc ita iroud . nod at Wheeling with ’V"'J Tram 'ii nud Ohio Railroad. Passenger* firiiiit U)ui't!i;r n irJ point* t>rlu« > in-'l U nat>, ttD J thk.JDg .ue w A. M Train uo Little Miami H:iilr«.*ad. will cononct » uii this Two at Cjlumb is. leaving lirdiana pjlwanu ItU amfa Ibyin r iug Train on Indiana Central Rail tid *'i.t a>oo rrmu»*-*l -it!i this Train at Columbus, i au r-utrh Wli—linc at fcl:> P M., and leave by 10:3U P. M. Train on Bmtuni re au-1 Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more at 6 I*. M., naxt day. Tbr 11.3 d ? M. Tram c nn-< ts at Columbus with the llail Train whL-h Irarre CindnDati at 5:30 I* M., and arrive# at iltdoirat d.l-\ A. M . eucneciiug with th- Accommo-Aa :ion Train on th- Baltimore uud Ohio liailrcmd. PasaaD g-r# i -KViug Chi oc' oy the Evening Trains can, by this routi-.eiu Mtc.iijcau City, Lafayette. linltanapoliß and Day ton, reach Columbu* la iriui n lu take this train; and at Wheeling will take the uioi&Uun Train for CumW i and, eleep there, *od re*ume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern CiL'-s. GOING WK3T. The j.»6 A. M Mbii Tram connects at with Night Trii a ■■»n ‘ h- ReltitU'rt' t»n 1 Ohio Hail road ; at Newark with train* :? *m trom Saudu-Kj, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, a i Chicago m-s >luor ill- ;nt Columbus with the train* I «'»r.;i.i•.'.J. -a ! Tair:* l<>r Xenia, Dayton, Indiana pou.*, a.n-1 Cu'.'.-aj,'-', c«a D*> Wu and na Urbane. Tile 9 J 5 A. M Kipre.es Tram ajnue.-ls with the Express Train from Ba.timor-, nud arriTes in Columbus at S:2O P. M., and r*t, rj ui.-i- -; mi uif«l ref la' Ip roots to Toledo, 1 Chicago*, HocK ItdnDl, Gelena. and St. Loais, is VIA CLEVELAND. This m at-- L« One Run-lied tulips shorter and about nine hour? qtivker than th- cirruiu>as od“ tin TndLanapoi.n. Thrre Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cieveiand. Three Daily Train? from Cb-n-lund to Chirago. Time to Cleveland si Lour*, Chicago twenty-three hour*. »cd St Louis thlrty-arren hour*. On an-1 ft r te: Mon lv . IJ, 1955, the trains on this road will ran a? miioa* VI \ AI.MANCK. The Tramp'd th-<_)),»• -n l P-t.ua. fcjd'rceJ >aring Pitts burgh at 2.u0. A M no : • A '1 . j.nd dOO P. M , coq nact at Alliance at S O'.' A M . 11 f>o A. M , aod C 'K) P. M., as follow. : Train? lor CievAan 1 i mrr A iiia n '<* hOo A M., 11 50 A. M., and 0 Li:> p M . -ocn cRr-g M Hudson with Trains for Cuy ahoga b.. t:. hr.l ..rriviiig in Cleveland at 10.25 A. M., 210 V w.snH 5* P >l. FaiWengTS fet Tuled.. Chicago, St. Louis, Hock Island, G&K-n% and th* NorfL-w.'et, « V- w ;sh go through with out d-t-L :'-u. w;.; tab* -,r.e :r«m leaiicu Pittsburgh al 8 v-.> A H . m j .rri'iuc l *! 'Air? P. 51., as that Pi-..- -ncer? . VIA ’wi.LL*' M.’.E Chi f.;- a Tb* F’ciniiT r u:; i wi.l ;<*ive ;L<» Hodoo£»- wharf «*r--y ui.ir;; at l'i c'cl-v, •;,r Vi >* : .!i> i!l« cc;:r.r\ ;:n* wiib th* train learicg Wc;! Tj'.it- 'i A D A .nr:-.a .;n'.v :j I'rs-- •»:'! !c4 v f Whllstl:* lnl!y. exfci-:*>a,: a: flu. i :d . nneeiiojj at Bayard «;• ii si,.™-* Train, arming in CieTt.au ]at ‘2 h> }' M :n- !*'. -a H cocD-cuD* at t-uyarvl lor Carroll- L> v-r toil N-» Phi:td« If-Ula. y ; ClffTeliDd, Chicago btiJ thf .North 'V«t, • • ! *•; fl t'.RO ’■•a Al'latc® Vv-.a&d •. f tr-i. ad '’hj-og*', run a<* r ;u lut 6\ j A M . i 46 l’ M ,T 03 I* ■r. a ; CL ,• ,g- 530 V. V. * 40 A M SX p M .„v< ih' a.- f 'f R-* Ik.au.l aud Ht l.<>uifc B“ ; il .-s |.:a;i 1 ». • w A M a:.i li i‘ M. ,1 I, *. I 1 . •*.. . M t.j*.. tv » .ey ri *«■ T; k- checkcJ : o.*js am- oi.kvj:i.an;j a « '-JJi u.viu: ■ j ■ c 1 1. Qro»t Amejio-iii and t‘-- : 7A V M-Ti.m„r. A\ K i', And Ticj C’• r.pu ■/ C. ■ md Jlcmdtd. fl I it LI X Hi R O U T K CHICAGO AND WT. LOUIS: r, a uica Vt*. Ai.roy excepted, 716 AM. t**„ l«ouia Night Kxprr-s dhjiy, futurJaj f **x «'d, 9:30 P M. i!l F- d Kmigritr. • 4... j. bund. exr. 6:30 AM. Bogy.y cAtcktjd. (An ugh t<> Hi L uu. Trains rui: direct th-ough 'o A.ton, mll*-p,) ■with out of c»:» r a* J <-ounrct with the Company's splendid flUameri W'tnc/twter ami Remoter, running; in nr-jusiie n: with Tl L- ui~, V -S mi.'-H .. w rjiout landiug. These boats, for speed, coOTeniru:'** and .•’rgb.n*-.**, are uueurpawod cd the Western watera, b*-lLg titled up with Baths and spa cious Wash-rooms, afforuD.g to pa*»etjgera the opportunity of removing the dust uaavoi labl-* ia summer rai toad t-avellng, and reaching ht. Loots refreshed from the effects of a long ride. To Kansas and ycyraik i thi- ir the m-«t direct rout*-., nod paeefeogrrH destined for Id.soßiiugLon, Springfield, Juckaoi.viile Napl-e, and all points on tb* MiaaiHeippi, Mis s url, KaDP3.r Cuiu K er!nr! t snd Tr-nDe-sco nvern, will doU* the important atriLg m dMau *, being s««T-*nty-;wo miles Imp to bt. Ltiuis, ti.trLy-rev-D ml-- :t-as to Bloomington, and fifty-eight inuee lep" ta rpriEgfield ban by aDy other route. Through TP-se.' vit th!- can b» procured at the Tarhus 21. K Ticket '4tfi *•« ,u ''rw iork, Boston, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Aibauv, Bu2*lo, Ac , and at all Through Ticket Offl>s throughout ihe .'Ulo/, and in Chicago at tno Company's Office. N. 4? Pearl*- rn opposite :he Trr osoGi Hoaee—and at the LR-pot v! ih- Illinois Central Rail road, foot of Water street. ReaponKjbl* Baggage .Moa will alwarp be at the l>ep©ts of the rariou- iWaJs going Into Chicago, to Check Baggage throucu to any point desired on the lloe. R. V. M RO AN. Jr.. Suoerlnlendent. If. J. D. SCHERMEREIORN, b,.j,7 Gen’l Passenger Agent THE PITTBBTJKQH AED COHNELLSVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY TJ AYiSt.l min.- mi arrangement with the Dew aod A - i-U'inier •• ii.'MAN' ’’ f> run ia connectlo • th tbfit West N’rwteo ami Connellerlll *. w^^ OUQ !^ , ’ 'k* r “ lr, Mag cbaug* of Schedule on and af'er Ooan.iw"”» *? UAK l™« «M I'llUbur.-', ,-l "?V - Wharf tout, ..w Up pa?t 3 ‘' •w t-u, tier; 1 afternoon at bt»!f -»t quarter b«ii !r* K \. "O Wwt Newton TDe ticicr wilt J klo u i Pittsburgh at noon. Ls-are |> "•'*■ Pirirt Train, fl \ j- i..’’’. 'V * Wlow Counelltfrille: Leer* We-i NeivivD r l; i,u ' >- >•!• Train, fclop ;r 1 1 f»iu. is.so A. M,. Second XSt“ Fare tr--ih .. h ciu-ilDg Mei! ■n 51 -ftuo»r. Jus .q » Ml, 1.1,76, lu £SF“tUs>c! l' ixpress & Mail Eoute, V A ® * A RAUjICoaD ■ .irf*. ■tv.' Wr ; ' RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! THROUGH Honhern lUinola to the Mississippi River lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA -All Railroad to th« MuilaalpPl Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD FonjeintT tbb Chicago axd Aurora A Ckrt. Miutart Tract R. R. is now completed. And Trains run the entire distance fiom CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lows, without change of Carp. The Only Direct Jioate to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAVYRA, WAPELLO, FuRT DKS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and the ONLT ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON. CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and iutermediaiu Stutious on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Mispif etlppi Railroad*. Trainn on the above Line leave Chicago on Ihe arrival of Train* from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Cent Ml lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach rll the Important points we.-t of the Jlisabtrippi as far as Counsil Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles less staging than by any other route. Thu ltoa 1, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the contihu'Us Rail, the smootheat riding and best Railroad in the West well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegaut new Cars. By thU route passengers are sare of making ronn-**'- tions, and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time, avoid ng 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 nc charge for handling at anv point. TIIROUQU TICKETS by this mute can be parcha**! at all me Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office oJ ;b<- Compauy, corner of Clark and Lake streets. In the Omnii* Building; at the Depot of the Gnleua R. R., and at the Mich Out. R. R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn ets , oppoMte Tremont House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will reeeire itnmedl ale despatch. C. G. HAMMOND, Bup’t. C. K. KOLLLTT, Gen’l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. mhiy ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAII.ROAI): Carrying the Great U. States Mail and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on iLs entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, A. HD CHICAOO to CAIRO. This Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio aol Mississippi K. R. and Chicago and U&laa* Railroad, fc*rtn< the most direct and only continuous K. K. route frr-ra OHICACO to Br. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO. CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as fallows : 10 A. M. and 10 20 I’. M.—St. J*ouis and Ciiao Emms. IVis-ngere for Bt. Louir by this tram take the earn < f th« Ohio and Miss. R. R. at Handorai, and are carried direct t< St. Ixmis. 536 A. M. and 4.10 P. iL—Dtucqui and Gaisin Ex pfttw, connect!ttg at Dunhelh (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Steam Packets for 3L Paul and the Upp-r Mississippi riTer cities. Tram* leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A M. and 7.00 P. M. Passengers from the East and places on the Ohio riTer destined for 8L LouU, will *»»* lPu tolles of tedious and un certain river navigation tr> ra Cairo to Bt. Louis, and arrive fifteen hours in advance < t il.r riTer route, by taking the cars at Cairo. Tickets to Ft. Louts, Gairo, Dubuque, 8L Paul, and ail Im portant place* by ih>» route, can be had at the office i f the 0. A P. and C. A P Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago, jefi R. B. MASON , Sup't. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rpUE ORE.LT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At J, iaotdc cities with W-jitera, North western and South western States, hr a continuous Railway direct. Thi- 1 alito connect*. at rUtebcrgh with dally line r-f stronn-r* i. all parts on the Western Riven, and at Cleveland aud oar, dusky with steamer# to all ports on the North-vwi rrn Lakes; making the most direct, cJi rapes.' and rdiaS.-lt r- > t / by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Ortat IFexf. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURG H FIRST CLASS. —Booti. Shoe*, Dry G.-Mi, > lo0&ul (In boxes,) Furs, Feather*. A»: .. j * BEOOSD CLAgg.—Books tuJ Stationery, | Dry Goods, bales,) Hardware, Leo- v per 10.-u>« tbor, Wool, Ar ) THIRD CLASS—Adt|l*, Bagging, Ba-'on i .. , and Pork, (in bulk.,) H~mp, Ac. j ' FOURTH CLASS—CoffeP.Fwl.,B*<~ : and ■ pork. (packed.) L\rl and Lard >Ol .... \ •- P•• In shipping G-xvd* from aoy pi-iu: r.e*; -t I’I‘» L . pina.be particular u> wr* pa.-kag* "tnj I't-ins-, I ™’-- i Railroad ” All Goods consign*-! tr ihe Arects of Uls It- at at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, w»d t* f- rv arte-1 w,:l< >.■ detention. F&iIOUT A O kits —MPn>n», lU-:- ranr> . Onf’.<.' Krnr»-i>-u», MlULurzb , rihnu£n>*& A }t~‘V' Clo' N, •n*‘jfti Freight /'grnl Phtl**!* H J I>*MlMKur, ruper'iLi**n ;**n*.. A (•• ”a. I*a UI’KF'S nKIICAPiTILK COLLKUB, rirrsnuticn, /■.< » voiri*o:’..\T"*o yv tmk ljsui?latvke : ivud** i f»Lia, «-i;b lVrj'*tu-v! • Latter FACULTY I' I'K. Pre-Ueot. {» m' *: r the “ N \inni .«-*>: C f i; 11 a r 'H. K~j l.ns El! 1 . < : 'hr I*s Far. .K: -ft! FjT.D m) )' d'.YL'h.N ivn ~al *-f the Math-inall'iD Departm-u'. 1 r -'rt** r f 30*KI tUudect? h*v* U—o p:«v-\f t . t 1 luj !"f bU*':Dru:» Hi* •' tnt'U “ft ■# if' l n I. ‘i t k.. !••—{) {nr huslnens by kimhelf. and are >i|M feiurbers and practical Accountant* 1 'r —j :-r:• !y employed by m*r in Tbvro are tin te*«'b lu thlr luiUtv.inu “hr *er,. m rltv distnir «*d from tb**lr Mtuathnir a* boo:-i-ke»*p*-r* . t*. < *- w;k> mad* twenty l>!un-lera •o a jlaw' *• ! »*.'« uf a u - u * Our vMtiug tr».-b-r \Mr WI .laiar. ha** tiad • < n,-. u< du m than » few lesson* fr<*ra a Philadelphia t*-»«hvf t. prepatv him for hlr* bu*in***w. Nr* r>itinem are «-sn pr<r a Gardener,a Carriage Driver, a Clerk <*r Saleflman, Mechanics r>f diffwr ent branch's, a Purler, a Laborer, a bey to learn a trade, a bey to attend store. A m! Idle-aged man, eijerieo ed In traveling South and West, wiaboß a situation os (raveling agent or conductor of cara; can give good reference. Apply at JiAltE’S Intelligence Office, 410 Liberty Bt. nug29:tf □ioaos Aißiar m. l. stipoiks. BtGEhOW 4 CO., (SUOOBfiSORS TO P. M. BIGELOW,) No. 46 Dvmond Alley, near Wood tirvt, I’ITTSBCKQIt. ngaggi ye COACHES, CARIUAOEB, PIJJsTON'B, BUGGIES, and every description of Fancy fißjfesSgßr* Vehicles built to order, and finish* d in a unsurpassed for beauty of design, elegance of flnlth, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials. v -9S“ All work, warrantod. auglU;ly NEW ALE subscriber takts this method Ij inform bis friends X a hd costnmere that he commences Brewing for ihc ecaaon on the rwentieiA i nstant, and wiU be prepared to furnish his superior ALES, Ac , Id any quantity desired. The highest market piice in cash paid for eu>l, sound, clean BARLEY. GRAINS aDd YEAST supplied on low term*. GEO. W. SMITH, &0gl4:liB(chJ) Pitt street, Pittsburgh, Pa pi'KuDSHAtd WATCHES—It is the universal leoumony 3/ i*f Railroad men, Bankers, those iu other pur suits requiring occurale time, tiflrf'the *' Chas. Frodsham ” Watch, manufactured at b 4 Strand, London, is the moat reliable, and unequalled by any other maker Many uf these which have been tested bare been found u> run whh lu a minute in the year, I hare obtained the agency f.<«p t c.: the Pmopylraniu Itallrord, which makes it the rnurenlent house In the diy for paseengers arri ving by that ruad. Th>* I'rcprietor buving, at considerable expense, fitted up, id excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect ful:)' ushareof public patronage. There Is attached a fpi**nJi■! STABLE and exteuffive WAGON YARD, olford ing s.mpV nrcommodation to travelers and teamsters. HU Lard**r at.J Bar will he furnished with tbe best Ihe market cun aiTord febl:y H T CLAIR 11 6TKL 1’ Oom*T of I'cim atid SL Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pi i. rpjjfc uudrrsigued, formerly uf ‘‘Brown's Hotel,” having JL taken thi.» and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent Ftyle, would respectfully invite hi.* inend- and the traveling public to give him a calL As sured, with tb*- convenience of the house and his long ex perience in the Lui'iQeFs, Ue cuo give entire satisfaction, and Ids charges moderate leb'd WM. (X CONNELLY. _ UOOD INTKJIT HOUSE, / iOnNr.it i,y MBKRTY AND UIUNT BTRHETB, near \_y ;!.i' IlHi-maJ jnc) ..ly \l! YKKI. ICY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between y y Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [aufthy THE UNION, Vo. 1M Arch “treat. Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (l ßt * XN tV.*- Kairl". l Proprietor. (au29:y (.VRXKR OF MAI. Y AXD SjUIU WARR&X, O 'j’Llh I‘ropn-t. r takes pleasure in anuouncing to the X f utlic itml this new aod elegant Hotel has been opened a* a hourr cl uutertainment. Being commodloußand roomy, and udj' mlng the office of the Ohio Stage Company,it offers iu lucexaeuts unsurpassed in Warren tor thu accommoda tion "f the traveling community. A rhaie of public patronage is respectfully solicited, nu 17 M. OASKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PAUBIEIt €l LAlltD, Proprietors jyly Jn TERMS DAY. uicIttlLLAN HOISK, JOHNSTO wy, TESSA. TTIE undersigned haring taken charge of the aboT* named House, and rohttetf it at a large expense, in a comtortahle an wall as elegant style, i« now prepared to re ceive gueft-, ar.u give any ie satisfaction to all who may pa lonl.'e the House. loiiaicf ) JAMES DOWNEY. HARE’S HOTEL, Late Farmer's Exchange,l XTO. 1.3 LIBERTY STREET, !0.-t of Eixth ftreet, Pilu le burgh. SAMUEL UaRK, Proprietor. '1 (,!-•> Hotel i-»ntir«‘lj new. having just Wn completed am. opened lor the accommodation of the public, j seplJ FRASKLIM HOUSE, CUreland, Ohio. Cl PATRICK A SON, Paoraisrosa. —This House has uu i, dargone thorough and eit+’uaxTe repairs, alterations, aad largo additions of new furniture, etc., and the propris tora piedg“ themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part 'r r<*nl»*r t)iw Fea.tcun a place where all the oom* forte of a first class hotel can be found. 0. PATRICK A SON. W. C. GALLAGHER, I'eohutoj. Fourth ttrrt', £*•: ioftn Wood and tfjmihfield. 'l'illi spncu-ue *n»tablu»hn>ent has been leased by ibe sub- X. farther. and <*oopletelv renovated lie i« Ht all hours prepared to furnish ererv luxury .bat c*»n be loun-J in the best rogaiaUiU re-tßiirauU l id the States. Hii spacious liar will always bo supplied with the very bent Lignum. Game of every d*- ►vi-'ti'-’ti. Iu It? »eftr..>i. can aiwayj be tounj at Wilkins r j,7 W C Li Ai. LAG il S it. bash. exclTascTk^ Tllllib STUKJ2T, EK.N W->vaU*d, repnireJ and rMurnuihed, bdJ 1101 owa. The pr- p:ietor. h*>e rparod no expense to make the llaok hx change a comtortabie resort, well Jot '.ha epicure a* the bu-iuea* man The iftpler win &t ail tune* be fttocAed wj;h the deiica-'lo of the *«*<*• o, and ret ted up uDder tbu autpt ce.s (.1 o\pf-rieu'v-i ci...re. Thwj reßpoctfuUjr aaX for the pfttr.-QRj,*!' of # geu*roc? public ISTHII AN LI COFFEE HUDSE.'S* CRYSTAL PALACE, Jio. I n Zinrhci *lr««t. C. C. S2SLY, •v ULLV luli-naa M* fri«oJi afiJ'.h« ( £Lii- j*• n- .!■■ Lhut ho haa ;usl *lArt«sl hi* *•. - m j;-i a-.i !*'. .’a.ir-t jtiiii modem stjie i-i l■ i'' i. i ’> u .>'» .-TtUr *u.i o»i*r j tii log el** in tha it» :h-r for 12 l^c«nu : _n.i»: : ;.r < ' ■Tnrjt&mg tha! Lt.a. I-; : ! J.fT * i !i W* »»T« UJ.-D Utl.il 3 u-'’-ltvk » J 1- D Ii - w AM) HICSTAIIUSTI • •• w t , htheei. 4 ■■iri'jtn PALUUN AM I - I i> ::iiDlier lh»l .*tiUnt - :D<" Uir .~Uj A A . sr- t r AT ALL UOL'R3 Of i 'L^r-v/V t Holcrii Fowls, Fish, Act i; t- s ..- i. ..--J, *Dd h<» WOUIJ r*«*pecl m I/'UL., y, ai t.u !w». • -i* in ' lie* : "'«• AV 1 *-e - r f I l .*' - k 11,.,I 1 ,., i K«*;*it* lfT Uul 1 W.O .liltuml \N liter ftutl *ar sa j»» Mll a W ’ M 1‘ P"*. >::•••-, *-Vw P«nu. Ti * Y y t,*t, , ’■(, I. ■ ; %v , * ■•*•,:.g , t.- »l>r.tr Iwvera,:*-' ‘ti lj!4 0.-llt.i r HOIM'KItS JWTKVT VLXSK fPllKiiad . > : ppl r CARP EM K fL«, 1 c .U!l.\ K . M 1 E.*i 1 vv :t--. *l l \\ *\l «• o<• r. J jf. J:* i: u ii. *<*’•.v li.i.*;-.'• Bi*r.y .ef.iTs , .. *• Pianc d.vii. t !!..:* W« :.-r*Tr -cilitv. :;.*t J.ji mg t:.e laMiit.' Hf hflt tc* rni'Dim'nJ It t-- Lv .uv: Maker* cod Cwrp-nlr.':* **- u p-rlt-r L-auj lh-r Fiaueiu us-*. W*- -:ou«l ier it p«-cuii»r.y aOnpled to piauing ;>at. cherry, walnut, and ail sorts » l.l: * v-q« r», it s lar fa;>«• rt- r t. the x■ I*l m r m* th.-i in use. 11 U. Hva.s A Co. To Muses ? E-a Torr, fiat. iMar £*ir l barn eaaialntui Ilnpp*»r’e Patent Ilec-'b I ij iir, bnJ 1-.ier.-M;. L>~ a cuo-t -icrli.-nt arlicn* h r tb us*- for which it 1; intend'* 1, as » combination o. plane aud scraper. It Li par’d ;ilar!i adapted : plhLlng venevrs, and It Juan Uul rfijui.e c>ue-K i-.'th the time i-r labor of the old m-QiM. anJ I bate O'- wh-ti lb* pr(-p<*:UpH hwcotnc genrnviiy Lu-.'Wn, bat t'n.t it «"i• 1 eiitlr«#ly uj*r.*wje the t** dioun and labu:!<~ ji* c•—'t'-Ci. I modt :Lt-irf lullj 10-. BihcuJ It to ail prmorifl er>gagr.J in the Cabluet an from ICJ kuowi*vJjj« i*f it, Ui**rr m nolhlQg w vr<• 1 i S l>*d tu ghe h f.ui(*oUi and beautiful Unleh to i**ti*»rB ** ti*« U.'.pper Patent Ufliv h Plano. P. KATON, oi Uiii city, Is my kolo Agent for the aula .if PUnos, or iield B->*'k i*i K«ll’uad fcngineers.” With the pruaenta tiou *. I ••••hie-. J the tn-Ji-l practical and useful of rocognited procesee# among raiiwny englueers, ho has given others which, n**w a', least in their present form, appear to poasesfl a mint ar*rfb«**e . Lift* of Hvdney ;*mlth. in V vc-lu. Keceivei and for hu!c at , a W. A. OILDENFKNNISY A CO. 3, ftUg 26 Fifth fit., oppoiitejhe T l.eatre. IYLkAbA'sT KKrl D'kNCE " FOR' JXIK —A Dwelling J LJouar with lot or ground, well improved, 50_feet front od Fulton street by M deep The house contains a hall, parlor, kitoben, dining room, three chambers and two f.infi'l rooms. Portic*' and garden in front. Price T „’’ nnHk si.NUULAR ADAPI.-.TIUN if lngroili«nJB In the I H«lr Cokrin* Fluid the .mall st r on of thy hair, nnd thn« stimnlnUM lb* n ““ r f th ol coloring mutter, girlng tone end atrenglh to I ts gro It does not net as a dye, but as a restorative F 1H J per Lottie, coin by B. h. ODTHBEKT, ang7 68_.Maj;k*»tjrtnM»t. '.*l —6OO on hand and for sale by Jt 4 nug-7 Fleming bros l CIARaWaT BKkl>—4*jo lbs for sal** by l B A. FAHN'ESTOCK A CO, aujrt' oorner First and Wood sts* J i * ■’ • r ,V • . HOTELS MANSION HOUSE. JAMK9 BHANNON, Proprietor. O WSTOM’S. UAhKILL HOUSE, RESTAURANTS WILKIES 11AL.L, J BCH ANDELM KRKR, U. B FKANCIA. COKA ICOPIA D. BA.RUAKD. A'c 40. .'i.rtr:, br! term arid J/orWt t* l- » l•« CUAIU.EJ* BTILL, W.«>i *tr*«C st. tl«t> Unger M*«r li r*w• r r. :~r, ■ {tj if-ji : T in!. -mu tile pubfjr tb*l !»« , ( - 1 ’■l’ftli* itmiluw fcoJ tLs - «■•.:. i.,. ; L-iUKU LIKKIt, in • , b \ MAMONW • • , „»r . \ M pM- ;.j triA* CABtArr KAOtoat, > >*tv ui: j JiVS* W. W'JOI»TILL, Faruiturr WarTmomfi, P 7, 99 TblrU tt., PltUbargh. I'iUtlurgh, }\bruy T., »!%>£. '•* ’-- 5 " _> fr 'a •/ *»a * INSURANCE COMPANIES Inorease of Cash. Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS’ jETNA INSI/RANCK COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED ISI9 PAID UP. Cash Capital, ------- 9500,000 rpHB TniRTY-BrXTU ANNUAL STATEMENT of the 1 Assets of the uFTN A INSURANCE COMPANY,of HArt ford, as furnished this agency on Lb** l. 00 1 Cash on bond, In Bank, and in l*ac id uf Agents and others... J7?3.rs 63 ! Tbe amount of liabilities due or not due to Bank.-or other ! creditors, —nothing. Losses adjusted and due, —aono. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,613 22. 1 Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further ; proof, $61,267 60. „ tl . : All other claims against the Company are small, ruch only as printing, Ac. 1 Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. ! The amount insured in any city, town :-r villaer, depend* : upon the character, material and construction oi buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of f the Are department, and other eircumeunces. j The amount insured In blocks ct builijnge Tari-ts; tbe . dealgo is to Limit the loss by any one Are U> $lO,OOO, or leas. | '• • s TllO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. £»**=©* CoKttKTnrUT, 1 93 Hartford, Jaa. Ist, 1886. Hartford county. j_ Persenally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of , the JStna Insurance Company, and mud* oath that the fore- i going statement by him subscribe*!, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief UKNRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. | Loases paid by this Company for the y-ar 1864 exceed $760,000, while tho premiams received lor tbe eume ume far exceed aay other year, sine# the orgatmaik'u of lbs Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agenev, at remunerative rates. Offlc«, No. §7 Water street, Pittsburgh, Ph j anil 11. K._T£N EYCK. Agent. jfiJTHA IMSURAWCK COMPANY,' OF HARTFORD, ke on property In town and country, at ratos as low as is con sistent wltn safety to the pollsy hoi ier 11. II TEN KTCK, Ag*r i. Office, North-west corner Filth and Wood a.reel*, Pittsburgh. ap2o:ly^ inrruAL bafety ikbubahcs comtahy. OFFICE in tbe N-irth Room of tbe Exchange, on Third street, PISILA DKLDUIA. MARINE INSURANCES. On Vxssxls, } Caaoo, >To tL pa: ts r. fthe W, r! I. PaUOQTB, ) INLAND INAC It ANC KA Od good* by rivers, canal*, lake* hu-I tar; i carriages, t-' •11 part* of the Union. FLUE INSURANCE*: On merchandise Oo stores, hounrj A ARfIETS UF Til K COM FAN V. NoTemUr 7 . Hil Bond* and Mortgages JW,300 00 Btateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia c*itv, spring tiarden, Southwark, and other io*rn, 185,'>53 *3 Btt*efc* in banks, railroads an J ianurttiees ojej- Sanies I* receivable .. Ca*lj on hand Balances in the* hand* of Agrut? nr><3 premium* on Marine Policiee recently issued Subscription Note* Wm. Martin, J ocr j> b H B*al, K'IQQDd A SvUdff. John U D»tlii. iU>txm Uurten, John H Pmrt»", ti®urgr 0 Lojprr, U. Jo or* UnyAe, J. Q. Jobonon, Jua*a C. llaod, Th«jp!lu« P4uldin2, Jirnw E M*7ari»DoTmtJ'>tJ. a •' tbay h*T*> j-ahl upward of (>o* >Pih>n Y--.. r . »»od foliar*, by fir*, tb»" -c n.- nf lotiur*!)-**, ws w-1! tw t. v <- *» . •• *i lion U> wlli *l* . ** tiuw a. *r.\ !T7.. LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY ANli TKL'NT O'MPAVi, pnii.ADEi.rsii 4. CHARTERED APRIL 2STH. HAO CUAhTKK I'KKI KTI A I. Ml l l * CAPITAL Office, S. E. Comer cf Third i' C i Streeii, /’Aw.j UU Km Ojfotrt of the fie l ** i .1: tXUBCTO^A Plephea H OnwtorJ, P»u‘ l> J Ambrose W Thompson, L**r-r—• Q Betijamln W Tlntflry, L- M'll-nrj. L Florence, .Unj"« ;-\ *,, WUIUm M Godwin, U M lire F rrridcnt —fitepbea R J Ficr Prrjulcnt —Arabro** \Y Tb'm pp-cn iiedtcal Examiner, Pitubierph —J*ta»h !1 WY;*in.M I) AtUyhmy Cliy— II B Mowry, M L» OKO K A JIN' -‘I.I I . Aw-rot. m»rlT y No.Ti Fcurtfi tv.t-Sargh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF FITTSBVR'i!!, P.: f- O ..lU»lii L< CORNER OF FOURTH AND rMITIU Authorized Capital, $300,0 00 ] NFt,'UK BUILDINGS un i otl.ci yr 1 damage bj Flrr, and ft)** p-r'.;. • ' NaTljatloo and Transportation PIRtCToRn Wm. P. J.>hn*trn, Hodv l’»i:«T<-<-n. W.M'Cllnl.xk, Kenn<*dv Fn.-cl D M Long, I Uri*r 3prvsi . A J Jour*. K. Jacob Painter, A A C&rri- r. luukk W. 3. 11 s*r l, Wal* llainpL>o, P K.l'ark, 11. B Cogtfhhall lion. WM P JOHNSTuS, Prudent. BODY PATTKRbON, V - A A. Caarira, Beeretary and Treasurer. K. 8. Carjuix, Assistant ftacietmry. .le**2.flm Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. R. MILLER, Jr.. Prtndcni. \ 9. M. GORDON, Srcrilary OAPITAL, 0300,000, WlLLlnsure against all kind* of risks, FIRE andMA KIKE. All lotsos will be liberally adjuetod bd<3 promptly paid • A Homelnstltutlon, managed by Dimctcrs »iicaM well known in the community, and who are doteriniued, i>r promptness and liberality, to maintain tho character which they nave assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. WM. 0. UOPPlill. Directors.—R.Miller, Jr.,o W. Rlckctson, J W Butler, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H.Bmlth,o. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppenoott, George Darsie, James Me- A aley, Alexander Nlmlek, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehoused Ppang A Co, OP j‘.air*,> PMlahnrwb nerdd |y JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agint, No 540 1 LIIISfcTV HtRB>T, Hah JUHT RECEIVED the toll-wing • «-r> h. •sr Moles:- BRANDIES. Hock, Uenie Brandy, (vory fine,) Lisbon. Otard Dupay A Co. (super.) 1 I'-l .M Marred A Qo. Jamaica, Haterao. Santa Crui. WINKS. Harclsl Madeira, Bog act, Howard, March A Co., Mad’ra London Cordial, East India Madeira, dchna; -ps. Table do dUXiHUI S Amontillado Sherry, Rutherford's b».vtch An, Mansanlllo du Barela) n L<.» “f 4 J * v „, _ UrT. Young Uyo. »n-l lil«-t Tr»«. Do Sweet, I EDglleh Ur.umn Cheese, Oh»inp«n«e, Imported Uevi.ns Ogars, of Anchor rarioug brand*. Veneney, Old Monongahela Whisky. or Ueideeeck, all grades. Together with all other article* connected *jth t..«? business. * Trot, April -1,1»64. WIG 'MANUFACTORY MK 8. REN TE It, Sis doort from the Aqueduct, oppouU llu OUeclor; Otllce, AlLSGHlttl CITT, TS PREPARED TO PILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and aii 1 Umlß of Ornßm . nti , Il&lr Wort. Th« beat quality of material Is furnished, and entire satisfantion guaranteed. __ . ~ w • _ ~ Alexander W. Koitar, Attorney and counsellor at law, and soim ron in Obanobbt, Agent for procuring boun uj and Pensions, and for the Collection of Claim* lu Great Britain and Ireland. * v 49“OollecMons made In this and adjoining CouisLm , Ls tales of decedent* settled; Beal Estate bought, so d or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined aod title papers drawn. Offioe on FOURTH street, a few doors abo T e Bmithlleld. Pittsburgh, March 28, 185b—{mii2S:dsw ; A. W. Fostsr, NOTARY PUBLIC, *nd Commissioner for the Males of Tennessee, New Hampshire,'Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for record or use in any of the above named Estates, Illinois, SHsdasippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1866—fmh28aUw ] 'tTARIETIESI—A Oottege House In Allegheny for sale. V Prioe $7OO. A Brick Hoaseand Loi for $760. A small Frame House and Lot on M ent Washington for S4W. Small Farms la Ohio and Virginia ibr sale cn easy terms, by [ jjU] R- OUTHBERT 3 SON, 140 Third it. .$ 16,672 05 PAID OP 1) KL A W A K K tUBBCTO&fI I»r. II- M Hu* Or ms, 8;*«-n S' b*I f *T, J T L-<,;m3, Pueblo.; , . B 7 C MorK»i;. WM. M A V.TJ. Pr,_ i.J-t: TIIOS C HAM', V».^r«-»rJrc T’ A MAI‘RM *, A No i*o w * -r in:;. ti;, u; !«...» &*i*u J QARb’NKK O>M! S .\ A. Offloe. north «a*t ~ f 'T Wi*»! *r. i ; TIIK ISITE1) STATES .e .*v>i '.Qj lulfcQ-2 BANKERS AND BROKERb, AUSTIN LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Ojfic«y yo. 92 Fourth above Wood. IajOTES, drafts, Bond*, Mortgagee, and Loans on colla* terala, negotiated. Stock* bought and sold on com* minion. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stock*. All communications atiected to promptly Wm. 11. William* A Co.. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, -V. E. (hrner Wood and Third street*. &3r All tranoaeilonp made on Liberal terms. Collections of UHIh, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. Jaa2fclw AI’CONNHiLLA WILLOCK, BANKERS, AND Dealers (n Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and aold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, myll PITTSBURGH, PA. 212,!*»3 06 ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS* CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS , au'iitim Pltiabnrgh, Pa. UemoTai* PATRICKS & FRUZn). BANKERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, flira Removed (heir Office lo the Cbmcr of Fifth and Wood til. HfTSBU&GH, FA. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Nous. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [febS N. HOLMES ft SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, EA T 3 &3KOTZD TEIIK HATfXIKG AKD KXCHAUOI OFFICII TO 80. dT uabut st&xxt, rock noons nnow old man. XT IiOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Ai • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, 8B« v«r and BfTok. Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the dtios throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. [JaSOily TiKRSAN A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 96 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley, PITT&DCB3H, f A., |>UY AND SELL Bonk Notes and Coin; Discount time j) exchange, and promissory notes; make collectjODS in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all ether matter! appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern Sxchange constantly on hand. marO JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DIALIB 15 Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought atid sold on commission. Collectioni carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. 03“ No. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. declfl HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ooaain of wood abd fiftb btriws. iiIOUT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for O sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted.— Odd, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the priurtpal cities of the United Btfttes. De posit* received of Par and Current Funds. (marJtlly ALL SB EJUIfU, IPTARD 8 ABM, FLO&XSCI ULAMKft. gEAMEE & RAHM, BANKF.P.S AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Frr.misaary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collations made on all points In the Union. [myl G. X ARNOLD ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DH.ALK.R3 iti Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, aa i proceeds remitted to any part of the Union, fiuvko bought and sold on commission. 74 Fourth rt-, nextdoor to Bank of PlttaVg. [salB ■■rmtstic and Foreign Exchange, Bud Note*, Ooid and Stiver Bought, Bold and Exchanged, at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., • l;W,\A'v k’U 0-1 TTOQD 9TUR, riTTSDOnaE. Interest allowed on time deposits. [ th ars-'n jall. Jao. A.CAUUHBT. THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. ri-r-nrr of Third and Wood street*, Pittsburgh, Fat THOMAS* WOODS,' BROKER,^ aSD LkALaa ri* Rn;«i, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, Ae., No. 75 FburtA tt , Fi'Uburgh, Fa. {Ja£s (Jlmmiolfi's Loan Office, \T i; 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— M.'uey on Gold »od hilror Watches, Silverware „Li''«*r i».iuable wtidea. eulhdly CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.. 1 * I R.VKI;i.Y o! the'oiwbrnted Clothing Depot on Liberty ■itr*-*-:, wliK'h bas won au unbounded popularity under t.r nara« (I ihr IIIKLK 810 DOORS, have, for the pur* pv*» i-f acquiring more space fbr their immense business, ih«* *>}.ariouabuihlin« on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where tbev have now the most tfi'LEN PID STOCK OF CLOTHS! AffP ? «■, Ml READY MADE CLOTHING, The; boa ever been offered to the public. Their principal ohj ert for this remoral, Is togirethem ri> f r r th * WHOLESALE TRADE. They ore *red to A*;j Goods at Lbs i V WKST K ASTERS PRICES! ir. 1 : r»r w:.: x»rr»ut tu«ru bbe a»good as any man a • u '.L* l'nU>n. CISTOa WORK, V I hSJT -trill, AS!' CPOtl TUI SHOaTSST SOTICS. 1 h'» t.rtTA on hao'l » toll and beautiful assortment of i - si.d coatings, :< r r i'.Ui-a.fi, L'KE 33, WALKING AND BOBI NESS COATS. .iur i:i '‘r»-tc« *r*> Identiral vf.'j ihoee of our easterner*, « : ! » *■ ivurv .b* public that cur fidelity will not fall in . ■; ler‘ «.* n»T be laT-jrrd with. 5i- > VT yoKOKT TUK PLACE— '\o. S 8 Wood Street, (BAJT Sin*,) 00E5SB 07 DIAMOSD ALLIT. S H 'V- d**iivonr patrons to understand that we hawe t n«<*tiou »itb the Clothing Business on I ■ .• ' >Lir «: ten Uon is devoted exclusively tt) the II u*-JwMjj ns led. isir-ll Kali and Winter Goods t K D M OND WATTS. Mi RCIIANT TAILOR, NO. IS6 LIBERTY STREET.— I hor* new rn bund a large stock of Fall and Winter Je t* t»T«r’.'oet.ngsof jr uhw designs; Plush Vest- tb* mod twauiliul Preach and English or HTwrjr ntyle and nhado in the market, all of wM'-h ! Trill make to order on the .most reasonable terms, nr l warranted to suit. oot-4 SiKW SPiURti UO0l)S< 1 UST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKEY A GO’S Whole r J '&i- Clothing Warehouse, No. $8 Wooditreet, and corner fHT.EKTS. •f Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stook of g'/'-is that this celebrated house has eTer had the pleasure of lnTUing the attention of the public to. Tbesegoodshave bom purchased from first hands, .and, consequently, no ini profit cm them, which leaves ua able to aay that we i ac and do »*•;! at as small profits as any house is the east r:r. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention i f whoioMile iralers aod country merchants, In general, to us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of IvKAUV MADE Cl> jHIXG. It Is almost Impossible to #r. un;-raU> the quaal 1 vof immense piles of garments that t - to he soon at this U i < establishment; it U sufficient to say that it has never t ->«n equalled by the house Itself; marliif JOHN McCLOSKBY A 00. Clothing! Clothlttg I T MIK undersigned respectfully info rmsjhis friends and the x pubUo that he is now receiving at hlsstore, No. IT7 Lib erty street, a choice aeeortment of Cloths, Cusstmeres 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. W o bare also on hands largo 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 id vantage to call at IT7 Liberty street, before making their pur htuteu. [mart] 0. CONNER. Hew Clothing Storey NO 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. r | 11 K subscriber has just opened this new establishment, X whore hu has always oq hand a large and choice assort tnuut of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrantsequal tn auy iu the city, ami will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. Th»> public are requested to give him a call. B. OPPENHEIMER. \lfK hare ucw opened one of the largest stocks of I V CHINA, GLAM and QUEENS WARE, au table for h .u3rkcf|>fra In the city, and Intend selling at very low pn. es. We will sull a handsome set of White Tea Ware, usi.-rtiii* of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Pour i'nUarii, aud all other Goods In proportion. Our stock being owlug to the dull season Just passed, we arc deter mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened *■- r beautiful ahap« of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege t it.e do ; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, etc., otc. Also, s ‘me vary- handsome new styles of Water PiWiers. Our "’ock ot White Btnn» Gold Band, and assorted oolom Toilet W are, is largo—all of which we have put down in price to r ii; the li.ne«l. We hare some twenty different styles of French China Tjh pete, and some bnautful Gold Band Dinner Bdt»—all of which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent, below former prioes. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Porks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nia Wun\ Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, is large, and we will dull them at very low prices GLASS WARE. On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitta : uri;!i uinas Ware, which wo will sell at manufacturer's Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pltoh it», and every article suitable for country or city trade, Is Urge, to which we invite the attention of city and oountry merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash. Hoorekoe pers and others In want of CHIAP China and will do wel! by calling at the CHINA HALL, No. 52 Market, between 3d and 4th bib- Opposite Get. R Whit® HO.USEB, PTOIIE-F.OOALB, WAREHOUSES. Ac, TO LET \-~Lawrenceville —A comfortable Dwelling House of ball, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rooms, Am; garden and good water. * Allegheny City— A Two Story Brick Uouse, newly painted and papered, on Robinson street, near the canal. Rent $lO per mouth. Ml. Wathingion —A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, Ac. Rent, $7 per month. Pittsburgh— A. large Three Story Brick, No. 28 Third stg r-nt $176 per year. f’os. 31 and 27 Duquesne street; each houar is two stoma, with basement, cellar, yard Ac. Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on Fourth -treat. Together with others. Apply to 8- CDTHBICBT A SON, j«’l6 140 Third street JULY MAGAZINES— Godey's Lady's Book, for July—2) cants ■ Ballou's Mags tine, “ “ 10 « Yankee Notions, u ,f 12 ** Frank Leslie's N.Y. Journal, 18 «« North British, for May. Tb- .bOT. just KO.ITOI bj ElpreM. Also, t laraojot of BCIIOGL, CLASSICAL and HiecUaneoua BwSS aoffBTA TIvNEUY for paie at COST, and NO trnwnnn q_ii .» I a UVFEK’d BOOK STORE, 87 Wood ,ueet, If you want to **t a Cheap Library \y. •JAA B. M'VAI. CLOTHING. JOHN M’CLOSKKY A CO. To Housekeepers FRENCH CHINA. COMMON WARE. MISCELLANEOUS 100.000 COPISS! I ftSf' DIBABTEBB 0« a** . a l • have now in coarse of preparation a new f EtfBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be leaned in October next ; the book will contain over two hundred pages, illus trated in style, and neatly bound In a durable manner. IT WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will be a book that wtU be interesting to oil classes of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY wIH contain a oomplete list and d ■cription of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the Dime of the boat, with the trade she is in. Also, the TTftTTlwa I of Oaptains and officers, her age, Ac., Ac. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the Western waters since the application of steam: also, a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio River, with the | name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIYBR DIRECTORY will contain a list and descrip tion of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occur red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beauti fully illustrated, with a LIST OF ALL THOBB WHO HAVE PERISu£D BY THEIR BURNING, SINKING* AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern watciß The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita, Yaxoo, and other Rivers, with the Towns ami Cities laid down, with correct distances; also many other River and Commercial items of interest to the people at large. The book will contain the cards of the various U. 8. Mall Boats, with the trade they are In, Ac. The Directory will also contain a complete list of ail the responsible Steamboat Li ceased Officers, their places of resldehce, Ac., Ac,; tbe new Steam boat Law, Us requirements, With comment*, showing wherein it benefit* the incompetent officer, and vetwres the competent officer , Ac , Ac., and all the important u. 8. Su preme Court Steamboat Derisions up to date; the Rates ! and important Commercial Privileges, Dills of Lading, im* 1 portant Decisions of the various U. 8. Courts in regard to j Freights Lost and Damaged, Ac., Ac.; with many other I things of Interest. I The Directory will be illustrated in the best stvle and I printed in the best manner. The author has for six years , oeeo gathering together all the facts 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 sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be issued for tbe boatmen; ail others desirous of subscribing will hare to do so at once, as none wtU be printed unless orderod in , adbance. This work is destined to have a circulation of over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mall, from all ] parte of the country, daily. Some of tie oldest boatmen, ! »£ 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. All communicaUenfl and letters should be oddrased to JAMES T. LLOYD A CO, Postofflce Building, QndnaaU, Ohio. j 829:4* wtf SUPERIOR. Douglas County) Wlicouilq. THIS PLAQE is situated oo the Bay of Superior aad Left Hand River, at the head of Lake Superior, and possesses A BETTER SITE, A BETTER HARBOR, AND GREATER ADVANTAGE FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY, than *ny other point in the North-vest; and is equalled Id prospective importance by Chicago only. The Proprietors have a dear, undisputed and unincum bered title to the land upon which SUPERIOR is laid out, and all purchasers of lois receive warrantee deeds for the same. Superior was laid oat daring the past season, end already contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, and is in all respects the MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN in the West. The Ooanty Seat, the United States Land Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lake Superior UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, now in course of construction, connecting with St. Paul, terminates at this place. It Is also the Ite&e termini of all the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. The w 8oo" 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, haring been built expressly for this trade. 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 settiere on easy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve meats. liberal appropriations have been made for public purposes; porks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. 49* In order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, it U proper to state that “ Superior City," about the title of whlen a legal controversy exists, Is another and different place, and in a different township from Bupxwoh. 4SP* Mass of Bupq3ob are signed by Tbas. Clark, sur veyor, and William H. Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be teen in the priodpal hotels of St Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other dries. All persons who wish to nurchase lots, or obtain informa tion, are requested to apply to Wu. £L Nswtos, Superior, Douglas county, Wisconsin. WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior. Board of Health Notice. INFORMATION has been made to the Board of Health that cares of chclera occurring outside of the city have been brought within its limits for relief. No doubt the Crionds of ihe sick are prompted by motives of humanity, jet it is proper they should be informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. The Legislature passed laws regulating thin matter, Id eases where the disease is malignant or contagious, In order that the densely populated c'ty may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, when it has gained a footing, scarcely rests sc long as (bars remains a subject for its re morseless attack. Tbe Board of Health ore determined to enforce the law. If patients Paired with cholera, or any malignant or conta gions disease, outride tbe city, must bo removed to any of iho Unfipitais, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from tbe Board of Health. Tbe attention of all interested is callrt.l to tbe following sections of an act approved April B, 1b62 : Sic. 0. That any muter, commander, or other person having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of the rules or regulations proacribod by tile said Board of Health,under the provisions ot this act,shall, upon convic tion thereof, by indictment or proseculioo in any court baring jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of said Board of Health. Bxe. 7. That whenever the Be ini of Health shall receive Information that an; malignant or contagious (measles excepted) prevails within any port or placewithin the United States, they shall make diligent inqniry 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 end regulation* as the Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish in one or more newspapers published In the city of Pitts burgh , and thereupon every person or persons, and &1I goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such Infected port or place, and bsTing entered and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as is provided for in the preceding section. The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. a MURDOCH, Physician to the Beard of Health. GEORGE FORTUNE, jy23 Uealth Office. PRACTICAL WOltivti FOK MECHANICS AND OTUhRB. The American Miller, and Millwright's Assistant; The Analytical Chemist’s Ass stunt; The Encyclopedia of Chemb-try, practical and theoretical, by Brooth and Morflt; 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 Dyeiog, by Jas. Napier; Colburn on Locomotive Engines; Norr.s* Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma chinists; The Complete Practical Distiller, by Byrne; The Dyer and Color Mater's Companion, by Byrne ; The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyth; The Practical Dyer and Scourer; The practloal A Mayer's, Miner’s and Engineer’s Com panion ; Tho New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon ; Perfumery r its Manufacture and Use, by-Morfit; The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Morfi;; The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier ; The Painter's, Glider’s and Varwsher’s Companion; The Paper Hanger’s Companion; The Practical Surveyor’s Guide, by Andrew Duncan; Overman on Mantmorare of Iron ; Rural Chemistry, by Solly ; Templeton on Bteam and Bteam Engines; The Turner’s Companion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule : Walker on Klectrotyplng; And numerous others, for sale by B. T. a MORGAN, Na. 104 Wood street, near Fifth. Law Books* . I AM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 vola. Pa. Reports, by Harr; Bourier’a Institutes; Qreenlief’s Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last ed.; And other Reports* Elementary Works* Ac. GEO. F. GILLMORB, at the nffloe of Morning Rheumatism and neuralgia.—Dt. brown hereby informs the afflicted that his remedy for the above mentioned diseases is one that will care. He will warrant a core In any case of this kind. This remedy was Dfvor known to fail when properly persevered with. Many suffer the torture of thisoomplalnt for months and years, when a few months would procure a certain, safe and speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Booms, No. 41 DIAMOND alley. Je2o DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of REGRET DISEASES. Mis suooess in long standing cases is unequalled. The aflUotsd aro invited to call with out deiav. Persons afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism. Piles, or Bernina! Dehility, should not delay to get his advice. Letters containing a fee immediately answered. Office and Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitts* burgh. je2o ri ULAT LAND r!bQIST£R Issued Thomas Woods, and X given away to all at 7b Fourth street, describes a great variety of Paras, Bouses and Lots. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Register. Ob It Is described a few fin* fYuintTY iUeta ij*o! THOM AR WOODS Books just ukokiyed, at davison% 65 Market, near Fourth Btreet— .Evenings with the Romanists—Seymour; 75 ota. Hopkins’ find of Controversy, 2 rols; $2. Prime’s Travels In the Bast, 2 vola; $2. Prise Essay—Theism; The Pastor’s Daughter; Plain Thoughts; Sermons to Children; Grace of Christ; Tracts by Dr. Plainer. Old Bodstono—new and cheap edition Magazines and weekly ~ Ladies’ Gasette of Fashion for August; Graham’s Magazine do Putnam's do do Peterson's do do Godey’a Lady's Booh do Ballou's Monthly do The Panorama of Life and Literature; Loudon Illustrated News, last arrival; AU the Eastern Weeklies for this week. For any new Book or Magaslne, «di or Bend to . W. A. GILDKNPENNEY A CO.’S, Fifth ffL, opposite the Theatre. Ladies* fashions— Leslie’s Indies Gaaette for August, 20 cents; Putnam's Magaiine do 20 do Graham's do do 20 do Godey's Lady's Book, (second supply,) 20 cents; New York Journal for August, 1« do Peterson's Magaiine, do 17 do Ballou's do (second supply,) lo do Female Life among the Mormons, $1; Star Papers. Harper’s Magaiine and Knickerbocker for August confi dently expected this day or Monday, and will be sold at the old p rice, 20 cents peg copy, at jylffl LAUFSJS&’S BOOKSTORE, SO Fifth st. LADIES’ RIDING HATS—The largest and best assort* ment of Elding Hate ever offered in the dty, just re ceived and for sal* at No. 91 Wood street. „ %t anglft J. WILSON A SON. C ABTnJ 80AP ~ 60 WMJB&mk * CO.. antf 7 comer ?! it uui Wood st*. AH' ert "' " ” fiogll ' i , ' {; H r±, L/%-' : * *od wtasvterfy „irueeiu V TrnSH * o «!•/ «f u Jtt 004 *ll BIfIOUJ - fcfflgjga x*j dim ases, UoatfrensM, Indigestion, J Jkondlog, Dropsy, Fte f Sggr&tf J* 1 ?* P, out > Humors, Nervousness, V. Irritability, Inflammations. 3+sd nsygWW ache, Pains in the Bnu«, hi*, flAWft ' Back and Limbs, Female Complaint*, Ao. Indeed, very tew are tne diseases in which s Pnrcmtiv« Marti. ™H* B ** Bl * —- * due is not more or lass required, and much sickness and suffering might be .prevented, If a harmless but effectual Cathartic were more fraSly aged* No parson can feel well while a caustic, habit of body pro* vails; besides, It sooo generates serious and often &W diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This la alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep-seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over lha land. Hence a reliable family physio is of the first lm* , portance to the puhilo health, and this PHI has been per* Fleeted with consummate skill, to meet that demand. An extensive trial of it* virtues by Physicians, Professors, aud Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of anon ex alted positions and character as to forbid the suspicion of . untruth. Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention— Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Aseayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United States. ROBERT C. WINTJIROP, fix Speaker of the House of Representatives. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to England. fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Cathollo Bishop of Boston also, Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State; WM. B. ABTOR, the richest man in America; 8. LELANDA CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certlfl* cates from all parts where the Puls have been used, but evi dence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men. is found in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long Investigation and study, are offered lo the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical edeooe can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of tbe medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process lu a state of purity, and combined to» geiher in such a manner as to insure the best results. The system of composition for medicines baa been found in Cherry Pectoral end Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than hod 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 lees of acrimonious aud Injurious qualities, by this etch indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is presen u All the Inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence It is self evidentthat 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 tbe world. ' „ As it is frequently expedient that many medicineskbonld > be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, end j os he could not properly Judge of a remedy without know* [ lug 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 Statesman British I American Provinces. If, however, there should he any one } who has not received than, they will be forwarded by mail f to his request. ’ Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how tew » would be taken ir their composition was known! Their • life consists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries. *- The composition of my preparations la laid opsp to all i men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject > freely acknowledge their convictions of. their Id tripsin ' merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by eeientiflo men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were , known. Many eminent Physicians have declared tbe some S 1 thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than 1 realised by tbeir effects upon trial. j Jhey operate by their powerful influence on the internal l viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It into healthy I action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, « liver, and other organs of tbe body, restoring then irregu- j lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex- ? Ist, such derangements as era the first origin of disease. ! Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Ana* ? lytlcai Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cants per box. j Ffre boxesfor $l. j Bold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00., at-wholesale and f retell, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealer* - everywhere. jefe4a.d*w I ASTHMA AID CONSUMPTION SIC W AMD VE U I WOND&RFDI | BB.OUQHT HOME TO Tli £ DOOR OF THB M*£LIOS A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently, been mads , by Dr. Curtis, of %i is city, in the treatment of Con- * sumption, Asthma, andiall diseases of the Lungs. We re- 1 for to “ Do. CuEtia’s Htqjuna, oa Iseauno Htsxab Vapox > aitd Chsohy 8 raep.” With this new method, Dr. 0. has re , stored many afflicted ones to health,aaaueridenceof which • be has innumerable certificates. Bpeakicg of the treat- . meDt a physician remarks, u It is evident mat inhaling— constantly breathing An agreeable, healing vapor—the me dicinal properties must come in direct contact with the whole as rial cavities of (ho lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into tbe slomacb, and subject to the process of digestion.** The Hygeana is for saleat all the Druggists throughout the country. —iVno York Dutchman of January 14. ' The Inhaler is worn on tbe breast, under the linen, with out Lhe least Inconvenience— the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the Quid. Hundreds of cases of > cures, like the following, might bo named: One package of the Hygeana has cured me of the Asthma of six years standing. J. F. Kxxsbuxy, t - P. M. of Dun can non. Pa. * I am cured of the Asthma of ten years* standing by Dr. i' Qurtid’s Hygeana. Maeoaxst Ka3*os, Brooklyn, N. Y. I Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, N Y n was cured of •„ a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. • My sister has been cured of adiatreesingcoughef several years’ standing, and decided to be Incurable by the phyal- 1 ' dans. She was cured In one month, by the Hvgeana. J. XL Oaobxst, Richmond, Me. The E«v. I>r. Choerer, of New York, testifies of our medP doe ia the following language r Nrw Yoax, Not. 16,1864. Dxia Bra—l think highly of Dr. Curtis's Hygeana as a • remedy in diseases of the throat and long*, Daring had • «cai> opportunity to testify its efficacy. I am conduced., that it is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and' Iho inhaling application to the chest. N. B.—Dr. Curtis's Hyge&na Is the ORIGINAL and ONLY , GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base or, rile and INJURIOUS counterfeits, fihun them as you i would POISON. £9* Pot sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; R. 5. Sellers A Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City ; John Sargent, New Brighton; 0. L. Raiser, Rochester. ~ [myLLdfcwflm Carter’s- Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD l Hot a Particle of Mercury is U. Let the afflicted READ AND PONDRRI—An. latalU « Remedy for Scrofula, King i E\U, Rheuma tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples OS Pustule* on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever. Chronic SorW Eyes, Ring Worm or Totter, Bald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joists, Stubborn Ulcers* Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and ail Disease* arising from an Injudldous use of Mercury, Impendent* is Life, or Impurity of the Blood. 4C5"- This groat alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood Is now used byl . usonds of grateful patients from all part of the United Slates, who testify dally to the remarxtbi cures performed by the greatest of tul medicines, “CAR TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia,..Rheumatism Scrofula, Eruptions on the £kin, Liver Disease, Fevers Ulcers, Old Sores. Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Poles and Aching of the Bone* and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this creatine inostimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been (bone to compare with It It cleanses the system offill Import 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! tutlon, enfeebled by diesap* or broken down by the excess© of youth, to its pristine 'rigor and strength.. * For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the cot metics ever used. A few doses of Carter** Spanish Mlxtnr will remove all raliowness of complexion, bring the rose mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and !n> prove the general health in a ramaikabledegreebeyond al the medicines ever heard of. Tt'A large number of certificates which wo-have reoeive from persons freon ail parts of the United States, Is the bet evidence that there Is no humbug about It The pres hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and pflblSo men, ve) known to the community, all add their testimony to th wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agvnt and get a Circular and, Almanac, an read the wonderful cures thi« truly greatest of ail Mediant has performed. ' ! None genuine nnlwww signed by BENNETT A BBKBI Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Ya* to whom a orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEA ' NO, FLEMING BROIL, and by Druggist* generally. OCtdDdawly _________ STATEMENT FROM CANADA QCKEXC, February 7 th, 1864. Mtsrrt. &A. Fohnrxto cfc «f £>.—We had tha pleasure c receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Ye? mifuge, which will be very gratifying to you, as it was sec YuluaUrUy. We are, Gentlemen, yours, vervtruly, _ J. MUB&H k CO. Qm&cmer, —My little daughter, four years bid, 1 and m son, older, were, for e considerable time suffering froi worms. I purchased two bottles of your Vermitoge, < which I gave them three doses,, according to direction and Ltrangs to aw, in less than three hour* thrypassed s less than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, someofihe extra* dinary length of from twelve to fifteen Inches. Having experienced so much of the' beneficial effects« your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty to recommend it to tl public, as, in my opinion, one of* the mbit - efficacious ram dies against worms ever offered to the pablio. Gentlemen, believe me to be Your much obliged and hombleaerv't, „ NATHAN IKLLRAIEKS- Prepared and sold by B. A. A; FAHNESTOCK A CC oorner of First and Wood streets. ; ' mylftl B„ Proclamation. i VIRTUE of a precept turi** the hands-of Wm. < McClure, President of the Court nf Qnfnrpon pleas, i • and for the .Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, rJ «. Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Genei; Jail Dalivery, tn and for said District,-and William Bog; and Gabriel Adama, Rsqs., Associate Judges of the sai; Courts, in and for the County of Allegheny, dated the —'• day of July, in Hie year of our Lora one thousand olg’ hundred and fifty-five, and to me dirocMd t ,for holding Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail. Delivery,; the Court House In the City of Pittsburgh, on the fi- Monday of October next, at 10 o’clock A. M- Public notice is hereby riven to all Justice&of the Pea; Coroner and the county of Allegheny, til they be and there, to their proper prisons, with thi rolls, records, Inquisitions, examinations asdother ramev brauees. to do those thing* which to their respective office to their behalf, appears to be done—and also those that wj i prosecute the prisoners that now are or may he in the ii " f , of said county of Allegheny, to be theu and there to pro| v cute against them as shall be just. *' Given under my hand to Pittsburgh, this fifteenth day-. August, in the year of ou# Lord, one thousand eight hi dxed and fifty-fire, and of the CommcimenUh, the 73th. euglddd Wit. MAGUA, Bherlfl; ATT ENTIONI ' 3 Wagon Hasten and Teamsters’ Boon tv La:- AGE SOY, 93 EouitH mtrtet. S s-vPirOHES, Baldlerp, MusfeUns, Wagon Masteia. Tear y ‘ten, “°7 »Jw 'were regularly mastered Into the a ™* of the United States, and ererj Officer, Seaman, oti Landsman to the Ha,’ alsp, Mmtla or Volunteers, or State Troops of any Staton w r Sif7v“r^ n ? Uod > b J “>« late Act of Congress, t< Wmanl for 16° Acres of land. _Thorawh© have received 40 or 80 Acres, ore entitled t- for ouch quantity of Land as will make, to * whole, 160 Acres. Persons entrusting their claims to meets rely upon h* tog them attended to promptly. All Information Ur* of charge. Letter* prompt!; i swvred. AdareaT AUSTIN LvWMla, bU4 Bounty Uod Agent, 99 Fourth «. W 7 at No. 01 Wood'si. J. WILSON * SQN, K'S' ‘ ! MEDICAL. ao. vk- xhTtW tm PlLlih." IN HALATIO VOB TSI OUBI OP \,V:.v V. . ■ V ' ' .. -f :