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Ami trat one Change tW " n Coiumbaa anti Ua-ltliuorc. ON enJ alter Monday June lSlh, ISS6, Trams will run as OOINO EAST. Ltavt. Ooluinbu* Newark Zanesville Concord Cambridge Barne.svillt»— Belmont . Arrive beilair Leav*. Belliiir Belojnut BameAvllle Cambridge 11:66 “ b:(v4 “ y.i>o Ooaoord - 1247 P. M. S.GO - ( fcaoesrUle 1:10 “ 0--' “ }?-gJ „ Newark 2.-08 •• 10-7 “ l J;;* M Arrive OolumbuH. . 3:20 “ 12 1-I’-- 1 - • ' ‘ . The Express Train going Bust will-top 0 ivncord leave pasueagerfl, atTuylor’*, Newa.k, Zanei-vi . . , * Cambridge, Campbell’*, llariienrino. and lWmont on^i. »to*b3S' *“> 81 Bt “- Hons on proper St. n A M Kacrws Train, cnnnoclfl al Ooliunbus .. t“S »uich loaves Cin-innatl at 6 A. M. an 1 *Dh Cl' Trail from th. West on Lire Oolnmbus, DHua "a! iXnl Railroad i »l N.na.E witl, mormon Trains m a„l toon SainluaAv. ManalwLl and Ml. \ ornon, and with T-alDn ou the St-übcnviP* nud Itidinna Railroad; at VVb**el»mi with Kxpr*“i.« Train on th.i Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, l’hluuhdph a and East ern Cille*. The 3.3 u L'. M. Train hill cooues-t ut Columbus with the flerou.l Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with SauJuaky. M kU.'Ucld aud Newark Railroad; end at W heeling with NighL Train ou Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.. leaving ItOuisvlUt* aud points below t inriunali, uud taking the tf A. M.Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Tr«dn at Columbus. Passi-ugere leaving Indlaua polls und Richmond by morning Traiu <<u ludian i Central ltailrvod w ill al.ho ooumvt w iLh this Train al Cohißibuß. and retyh Wheeling at ! J 15 P. M . aud leave by 10:o«) I • .1. Train on Ilaltlmorw aud Üblv Hariroutl, arriving lu Haiti more at 6P. M., neil day • . . , The 11:30 P. 51. Traiu cjnnrcU at Columbus witn Uh- M all Train which l«»ver Cln-dsicaii at fc3o 1' M.,and arrives at Bellair at 6 15 A. M.; wuh Acccmimnda lion Train ou the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, ~er. ieni HIY Chicago by the Kvouiug Trains can, by this rou-c tna Michigan City. Lafayette, Indianapolis aud Day ton r-vb reas-.n to Like thi* traiu: and at Wh’-rling will Uke the A.v-mwMallou Train for Cumber I aud, sleep there, and resume by Lipr«->ji Tt tin to italti ui'Te aQ'l K-iAtern Oitiff. 0»U l N*l WEST. The 6 15 A. M. Mail Tra,n ('■mued- al Bellair with Nicht Traiu oq (he Bultim-Tv and uhi*' Kail mad ; at Newark with train* to &dJ from Sandusky, Mur-hidd and Mt Vernon, nnl CldcßTf' rt'* Monroeville ; ut o«.luiphu« with tho train? f er i.knciunaii, an i with iruins f:r X -n.*, Duybm, 1 udlaua and ChU-ago, v*u Dayton and r*.i l'rb..m. Thefl-16 A. M. Exprtv«i Train ronnei-lA- with the Kvpre-i - Traiu from Baltimore, and arrive in CVlumbu.- at 3.20 I’ M , and euu3i*sts with train* going South and Weet arriv ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. Tin- 0.-00 P. M. Train connect* w ith the Ac*>v»raruoJation Train from Cumberland, an.l at Ct'Uunbue with Mall TraiD at 2.16 A. 51 . direct fur Cincinnati, Xenia. Ihiytnn, Indiaua poll* Lafavett-;, Terri* llautp, Saint Units aud Chicago. ISAAC 11. SOUTUVVICR, .V»/d Zanesville, June IS, IS66—i.i»*2l) clbyeTahd aed piXTBB D it OH RAILROAD. STRAimiatS UCLIP6K 1 111111 6hortest, quickest and ni 'M reliable route to Toledo, JL Chicago, Bock leland, Qal-oe, and fie Louie, 1b VTA CLEVELAND. Thin route in One Lluodied mile* Nhi-rter and about nine bourn quicker than the circuitouf one i iu Indlanapolia. Tbr-E* Daily Trainw from Pittsburgh Li Cleveland. Tbrt* Dally Trains from Cleveland L> Chi.'Age. Time to Cleveland fix hour*. Chicago twvn'y three hours, end PL Loaifl thirl; eeien hours. On and after Mondav, September 3.1. Ibnj, the traiUß < u thu run l will run a* followr : The Trains ■■{ the Ul.’--' «nd P-nna. Railn-wd leaving PitLs burgh ut 2.'rt, A M an 1 S'-u. A M., and 3 OOP M., ioU' n.vt at Allianc*- at s il* A. M , 11 60 A M , and 0 30 P. M.. tvs* Ic.th'we : Train** forCit7*-laiiJ leave Ai Hid ’'>?■:> I' M , --DD at nhog* Kails anJ Akron, uni a A. M., ‘2 I*l P. M , anil s .’>k P. Piu-wunrr? for CUk>C', “t. 1.-.'uis, K—'k Inland, Ualetia, an 1 '.l* North w-t. who wh:h to a uh i'Ut d-hntioo, wi'l ink - th* k i*-j A M . i,r ! ■ mvil.j -u tVv-niu-l r.'.UJi'T M , n- ih:>t 1-* the rti!v I-J wt.n’i: '.i ■-:ie-t so; nrj li-.-.lr ?t, r ,the u'.:. vs jv i;s* - !'V fib- tr*in rv*,-L l’ li !■•*'*• •* t 1 • ' !!>■ '* l tii "iiin n! M 1J i~ »• * ruj'ln U 1.1 V! \ W KI.Lt 1 ILI i. *'■ i ii>r WrIM ill \ \V*■ 11 ■ villi* *»l I IK' }• M A a A tV .n Trai 11 i excrptr*!,) at ll 10 mill Train, arriving fr-m Wi*!l*tLl<- ri'r.i t.>o, l> v*-r \uil .ft*- T'-ltr-t- li.r Cll'Tl-IrlDj, rr; \WK r ill-, ar.' •>, a t {,l I—- :h»:i \n A!::r«r.<v. Train- ‘r.-iu I'lfwlnuJ t- T«> tiM t'l l i- uj; ', rue. u; !>•;;. w‘ l,<*utr* Cl*-Tvfan.l »t t'. lu A M , - 1' M . ~ Y M Arrive at dik-gu 3 .'*i I’. M." JO A M.. v '.'-M i’ 11 Tmiii. ifMTf t->r K’--k I.ltunl un i M l.i'U - >. r |i.»-k !.■‘la i' I*. -mm A M a.i 1 11 >-U •" M i u a m au i i; i'-> r. m - I >r .“I U-i:." v m 1 t:.<• Of t.. Alt'-n, hn i lli.s \ \ >'r-i by th«- '' U> A M h»u>r- .vmln*, nc.l bj lb- 1" day. Buisvar* -h**k*j '.hrou.-b checked f'T CbKHgO qdJ S'. ! FAKK VIA AI.I.iAM, -I i's To Alliance . f'J ‘'- 1 ClereidoJ . ? <"> “ ToR-Jo (» .‘.u k - BkK'luiutit...Jc ->0 14 -.' “ St. Lctl*« 1\ '>■) 1o '/) l‘asf'fn^«rr j ar«< r<- ;uer<tr.l t• r ur- " i.. a -;a &’• Offlr* of tbi.* \V. thr M..r.’-n,;sG,p'.a IL-ur*. tLiii il.-.rr l-b‘'» th* •■••roer U:oat American and U. P fcxprose & Mail Eoute 7-3 MILK.- uF DIsTANCK SA\KI\ And Two C fuir.ga if Curs .1 nd lUioyj-yt Av-t-dtd. t.fcTW l.t* CHICAGO AND ST. I.Ol’IS: 11A I LUO AD, Formerly Chicago A HUaUnlppl. CdlllCAtP' TO ST LOU If IN I 3' 4 H'jUßs..—Trulus j leare Lbu litiuuia Oulral Dr-pr l, foot of Water fl’reel-- Bt. Lou la Day Kx { -«.•*>• daily. SumbiTH excepted, 7 16 A M. St. Ix-um Night Kipre-d dail >, fa', urdaye exrw’d, bdW P M. St l/.ui* V reight J Kwigran t daily. Sun-1, exc. 6:30 A M. Iltij./aof • hrcXfti tUroujU u> '-l Train* run direct through t<> Alton, (*69 miles,! with oul >iiHii s r- i'! i.-a:.* ir baggage. «r..i lODDert with the Umipany’* eplmdid dteamer* W'tnchesUr and Htindfrr, running ia » .viu.-.ive connection with Panieucor Tiaiun Jroui Allen to st. Loni-M-d milra.) without landing. These tx>»ia, tor dpeed, oou vunietice aud cleg «(]•'«, urw unnurpju»fcd ~u the Western water?, lwog fitted up with Baiba aud ei>a ci.ua Waal. room*, allorJi„g b> paddeugerb the opportunity (•f rmioTiug thi' dust utinvuilnMe in Miuiuier raofoad : -aveling. and rea-bin.; st Luois r«*fr?nbed lrom tin* rfli'ds of u long ride. To A'arwjj and „Vc6ra.>/. j thin id the most direct route, nud passenger* destined tor Bloomington, bpriogfiel-l, Ju. hbOQville, Napl-e, and all points on the Miaulsaippi, Mi;- anurl, Kansu*. Cumberland and Teuuusseti rivers, will uote the Important Miita in dbCmcv. inuug **<\euly two milt~> lea* tO Ht Louia, 11,11 1) M-Vell llJlie- les* U) Bl<'UluiogtOD, and fifty-right uiiled Ibk« U Springfield :huu by any otUr route. T&rvogh IVkr.rf over this route can be proouml at the turwim H. K Ticket util:*** iu how ¥>»rk, Breton, PhiisiJel phi.i, Baltimore, Albauy, llutfulo. Ac , nu 1 at all Through Ticket Ottl'es throughout ihe Slates, aod tu Chicago lit the Company’* Office, No. is LVarln ru strwni, opposite tbu Tr»- tnout House—aud at tbe •»! the Illincie Central Hail road, foot of Water etiret KePponaible Baggage Meu will ulwuya he at the Depots ol the various Boa-J.x golug luu* Chicdgo, to (Jh'a'lt Bavgag.' througn to uny jedut desired r u the line It p. M-jKU AN. .1 r., Suovriotan Jeut. 11. J. D 3CHEKMKKIIOHN, Ueu'l Agent. THE PITTSBDEOH EBD COHHELLSVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY H AVISO made nu arraugement with the new and henuMtu! sinimer “ KuLIAN ” to run in connectio . with their llrm.t l»*i«cen tViwl Newton unJ Connell*ville. announce the mlluwltig chHU-re <.f Schedule on and aticr Wednesday, the llflb of tvptemhcr . The Bleauicr KuLIAN will 1 »avn th- Pitt.-bur;L i.n 1 ConDellflviUe Railnmd o»mp«uy> Wharf Bout, an re Mo no Qgftbela Bridge, l"f West New toll, rvury HllertloOU lit Un i past 3 o’clock, precisely ; roturulng, will leave Went New ton »t quarter before b, A. M , nrmiu. at PuUmrgli Kt t.of u The tr*in» will run at, i,.1i,.« h: Leave David--.i. i. Mill.ru,. Ull ;,. (j t , D p. v , i; t . Firet Train, OA.M. f-r .i.d Train, 1. M Leavo MVet Nr«Uu. Ptret Tr-Uti. s \» A M , r-'S i.l Truiu, 0.16 P. M. Fare Imoi PiUrhurgh (•. [< it , l-.jf- Mj j j c j 7 eluding Meal c*u Strainer. ljCjj- Btaged for Union town and C- *ti 1, ’ 1 -till.- w ill e.-nuec! wltn th« Trains at DoYidsoii'n Mill. For freight or passage, eiujuirr n tb- A.n-utK, at 1 1..- Wharf Boats at West N'ewt.-u and Pillaburgh. rniUEK DAILY TUHOUUII TRAINS, betweeu Philad-’ 1 phia and Pittsburgh. TUB MORNING HAIL Til AIN leave* Philadelphia lor Pittsburgh at 7‘<, A. M., and Pltu burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. TflK PAST LINK leaver PtuLuiolphia for Pittsburgh ai 1 P- M., anti ntu burgh for Philadelphia at 2d£o, P. M. THE NIQnT E.\ PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, I'. M., and Pittsburgh tor Philadelphia at &20, P. M» blairnriUe. x.-wmmoiaUon Train leave* Pittsburgh daily, except hund&y, at 4 :so o’clock, P. M. Drinton’s Accommo .UUon Tram leavt-e I'itt-burgh daily at 11 o’clock A. W-, :isu ./clerk P. M., and u.‘M V M. The alH.ve line* connect at Pittsburgh with the Rail roads u a *if r l a ? t - b° w ' >lo - Alton. t;»lin» and Chicago, III; Pmnhlurt L*H„ s i.. n u. ul „ vll K IVrru Madlflon UfK>»ti» , u ~ p„).. W| Snu luHkv, Tolnlo, ClcYr -I’te r V / L ; Woortm, Ohio, alrto, with the Bloom l'k-'k-l lk,»i, from n, J u, N iw OBLXAii/ bt. Louis, Louisville ..nd CmuiMisn Through Tick.ru run lio I,»J lo or rrorn sithor oflh. oho,. plaoca. For further particular?, aw handbills n the dlOen-ai starting points. Passengers from the West will tlnd this the Lbortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balu more, New York, or Boston. THOU. MOOHK, .Agent, Passenger Llnea, Philadelphia J. MJSBKIMEN, ifn Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. ■ f *- • A. * K- • - ' • - gjyrrrjt Jt/ati Night rnufi. Train. Train. .10.00 A. M. 3 20 r. M. 11:30 P. M. .11.10 “ 4:45 “ 12:50 A.M. .12:20 P M. o:u0 “ 2:12 “ .12.58 “ 6:44 “ 3:01 « . 1:20 “ 7:08 “ 3:26 “ .. 2:23 M 8:25 “ 4:48 ■' .2 44 “ 851 “ 5:14 " , 3:30 “ nrr 9:45 “ arr.6:ls u GOING WEST. firprc; ih:\l Night Trax? i. Train. Train. 9:45 A.M. 5 15 A.M. 6:00 I*. M .10:31 •• 0.15 “ 7:08 “ .10:52 “ 0.43 " 7.40 " Tickets to St. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all im portant placs« by ihiii route, can bo had at the offlo* of the 0. i P. and C. i P. Railroads In Pittsburgh, and Michigan i Central Railroad lu Chicago. AID UOSALIE, j j«<> ’> B- MAHON . Sup't. CONSEUTIKG WITH VIA WELLSYILLK, AND Oltto and Peauiylranla Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. VIA ALLIANCE. illaoce 3 00. A.M . 11 A. M , IhMnou vnn Tra.a* Jor Cuy- ln Cleveland at 10 26 i.- .i ,i li. t \ !!. • '-I i-fn tmu • ar.!ji-t l- b» it U ug with ;!>«• trn.n » \n i !.*«*•■ w-ii-r.::.- i.u .. 1' M . e«>ni»-<*lscg At ; In Clev-i«»i ftt - h l P m n.'-lin,; ht I’iivnrl f> r Carr*'- i New Philadrjj hi-i. , Chn-Rgo tin.t the N.-rih W.-t K..--, i Un l K-tl'-nJ I i. ..i,l M . • .A-ij-fl ttr.iiri- id tul« u' ,Cl n:: t-’ - t 1/mi Train at:«v- nl M [«>uir 11 nf> P M Train •*’ U"Mi i.r-xt {■ (Merman J, :u.d there rr- *K AND CLEVELAND. li.-riuiJ -1.1 -C! j T I.H-l’le tnw/o fi.’.t* • Ucri I-i * J, 1•» 11 i‘> j‘'ualen & . . . I * 11> 11u; i . ' > ; ringfi.* I \". TO U- -Ju t •.rrMn.’ t.'U l .' n.’O 1 UU KAN t >, .** ;;p'C, < 'lf vr i&n 1 J A OAFUIIKi . Arf’t. Pilt.-iUrgh AIU LIKK tt U l T K JAt rUiCAOO, .l/.Tr'.V ST. LOCIS 0. W. BUINKS, PrtMiifDt unJ Bu{jt<nnL-ii-lHt) ItAfLKOAi), " ." • ■,-».* • .1 "<• -I- "! jS •» - • ■'. ■•Hr* *■ ’:;?:••••• ft::* -•cr-Avi ■•-"“•ft*: ’ 1 ‘ • j >’ NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! TIiBOUQB * northern Illinois to the Misßißßippi Bivor, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to tli« MUBIMIPP*. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Foami th» Chicago ago Anaota ICm. Miutahi Tract K. a. is »° w '“""Vioioq to A o-l Trains run the entire J Us “°“ ° BURLINGTON, lowa, without QUINCY, OQUAwS“ K»T l‘h ratuNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and the ONLY ALL horn CHICAGO TO ST.LOUI3, ULOOII - CLWTON DKCATUIt, CAIRO, SPBINGFIJSLD, JACRSONVH.LK, XAI'LBA, and intennediata SUUohB on the 'lmMie Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Mum.- abore Lins leave Chicago on the arrival of Tram" from the Bait—avoiding all laying over at an, of *' Burlington doily for Southern and Central loWr aud Northern Missouri—making tbo quickest and moo: reliable route to reach uli the impormut points west of the Mississippi as far as Gounvil Uluti, with troin forty to fifty tuilej lew staging than by any other rouie. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is l&id with the cotrriwuoos Hail, the smoothest riding and best Hailroad lu the West well stocked with the most modern Locomotivoaand elegaut now Cara. lyy- By this route passengers are sure of matting connec tions, and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised timo, avoldi ng the vexatious delay of fogs aDd ico, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no churgu for handling at auy point. , 7UROUUU TICKETS by this route can be purctianeu at nil Uic Railroad Ufflcca In the lta.l; Rl tho Office ul G'» Company, corner 1 1 Ctaik and Lake elrecU, In the Uraulln iimldintr; at lh« liepot of the Galena li. U, and a! th. Mich. Cent. R. K. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn ots., , ppo-ile TieiiK.ul Itouee, Chicago. KKnUIIT consigned by thie route will receive immedl r* Ueu'l Ticket Ag’t. Chicago TICKETS mu be procured at the principal Railroad officer of the country. 111 ILLINOIS CENTRAL UaVII.RO A I): Carrying the Great D. States Hail and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on lla entire length irom DUBUQUE U CAIRO, Rotitl, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Mt.-s'Dsippl R R. and Chicago and Galena RiilroaJ, forme the most direct and ouly continuous R. R route from Trains leaTP Chicago tu* Allows : 10 A. M. Mid U) *.N) IV M—St. Loum AND CAlttO EXP&IfiS Ta-j, timers fur at. Louis by this train take the tar.** of the Ohio and JLias. 1L R- at Saudoral, and an l carried direct to SL Louis. yO6 A. M. and 4.10 P M.—Dcuoqoi Arm Ualiiu Ex raisa, connecting at Dunhrth Dubuque) with a Daily Line of Bleutn Packets for St. Paul and the Upper MiAeiHftlppl river cities. Traius leave Cairo Jor Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Paeeenger* from til* East and plar-ja on the Uhlo river de;«tlued for Sl LouU. will t*«re 100 mile* of tedious and un certain river navigatl-n t : : Ctiro to SL Louis, end arrive lift eon hours In advance t.; th- river route, by taking the cam at Cairo. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. r|\UE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting th< At-‘ X lantic i-itiej with Weetern, North-weatern and Sooth western Btatefl, br a roolinuou* Railway direct. This rtaJ also connect? at l*ittsburgh with dally line ui dteamer* to nil pnrta on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the Nortb-wusterD Lake-; making the most dirrei, cheapest and reZiubL rou.v by which KKKIUUT can b« forwarded to and from the t treat Wrji. RATES BETWEEN PUILADKLPUIA 4 PITTSBURGU. FIBFT OLASS.-B«'t». Show, Lry G"«l,. I :ic looms (In boxes.) Furs, henlhers, Ac ) SECX»ND CLASS.—U-oks ani Stationery, i Dry G*>vlp, (In bult-F*,) llariwar'*, Lea- v per IOOIbs ther. Wool. 4c ) THIRD CLASS-Anvil,, UkAn I tl) , loulta and Pork, (In bulk,) Liemp, 4c j * Kv’L'BTl! CLASS -CoB~-, Fi-h. .hi I lOU&e l\»rk, (pa-’krd,) Lari and Lard Oil .. ) r 1 u flipping {roui any ml .l Piiila i*-l pt.iA. !- par;*- .j.ar *n-irt pa'S.igf ** i-w / A.u.r hit " Alt Go*»-l® CA"*n--iv'n» 1 l«. the Ag-nt* <*f tMs R“a.l nt I*l u la-I**! pbi.-i Gf I'll t-*t'.ll <n, wdi be t.-raarJ«*d wiOi-ul pi.tt .t:T \oir*TB —.Mokhb I'wl l«*r, li-fl'.'a , J 1 - iit'.N \ j. l , l'Mnl''l|-bia ; ± !*■.:. 1.1. r-- , iiW' i}';-ikU 'i3' u~, I'i.tni UI £i . fbf un£U» Vn A bn. *:i i\ti ••:.!• ni.. . J p M— rh'-A-l, t .!'»*. K» .. K i *j -. i ; . ■!,. Mri.Jn >», 1 ii.l . jCa:-:i£TA PL. U-ult. M.-, J P. Mlth-'M A .- U. til «u* fii \*. iuJjau*. LJ l Kfr’S aiKIU ASTIUC l' UL. L. 4CI« It r virTHhi'iii.u, J'a i IMiiATKD U\ TIIK I.KG I- I. ATUKL ■-! I'm: j-j; i. . 11 vi ulj IV; >- ha. irr FACII.T V !' l’rr»Ti Irtirl. isu'.l>> f ■! II.>• N>'rUi Aiunlin \ ■'.•uiiUul, ) c 'I H--'a uuJ L\-tan«i-i«l A N L'lthVV T. HußDh.'i. A-iiaUu' Pr.-i.v~r .-I lU*.-K t~* pinr. I.iIAitLDS DL'KF, Pr >:.«.• i >•! !>•>. a Krepin UU I I'tT.lDiU'Lip J I.' WILLIAM*, (the bra al Land l'-munt) in th tinted Slab-*, J profttAavr of CuiUlU«rt'lal and I 'rur.llirlilr.. P"llUjtlt.-b.p N H UATv'II, t>4 ,of the Pittsburg . liar, I‘i i f Mercantile l** auO ! aLb a) Keononjj. I’ LI A Y DEN, Principal cf the Mat hem uti "a! Ivj a rune o', Pri(ei>fct'r of Mathematic*, Ac P l, APEI., l > t"le«H, l r >•{ the Frete h and tlertnan lan br C* min-T' >al department a ihis Institution ha.* ha ! lh«- uur'-Hntl i«k Htlruti <u < f the Priuripsl fiT ib* lo*t o.' 1.-. u Upwatdi <-f JUixi student’ harr t>een prepared !>v bui; I r bu-iuee" 111* •yum/ lueo " a*lrftsub* have IVI > !>.**u traihel (««r buxiuef.- by fctmxell. aUd ale rJJrn «nu«*d Teachers and practical Aoc->untatil» . being frequent iy i-mpli'vril by bu-Joee* men iu adjusting d-ranged N-'kn There are uo tpivb*r>* in this institution «h • were in tbi J city from their sit as book uoue who made twenty blunder* nn a -log'«* page <*f a toil bivk Our wiling t-ftchrr (Mr IVlttiaruPi has had *om*>bln/ mor- train a lew 1-nwUK trorn a Philadelphia U*aoh«r prepare him lor Li* buriurs* No runners #i> etnpli yed by this institution When our riti/ens are importuned by those of another, they should refer to some of our :!ty think i flb*ers or merchants— persons whore opinion mu be relied u pou ~ and not bedecoyed into one o( those ixiDrcnif which urn being i*-dil out every few month*, an 1 their pupils Lit to «e«*k Instruction where they onn htnl It auclK Fli I .TON CA It WORKS. KUtaUltV AND MACHIHK SHOP, riiHE tiubm.*rib«*r haring qkitixl into his new Works, r« ceully erected, «*i ru< r o! VI a’.rr, MrLx uougb and bbelby *lree;», ii» prepared to contract for and execute ull orders for PAbeKNu Ell, IiAUUAUK. POST-OFFICE, UOUbK FKEIUUT, PLATFORM, 0 RAVEL, HAND, arid all other d»w:ript.una of OAK*. Abo, for BTBAM ENGINE* of all sixes. GEARING, R AILROAD CASTINGS of all deecnpti >nx, and all other work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop. The Foremen of the Jltrereul department* are aoientiDc and practical men —mostly imm Eastern manufactories — w ho keep themselves informed and adopt all valuable mod eru improvements. W. W. WETIIEKELL uugtWot L> BALED PROPOSALS will be received et the Poet UUU-s O in Blairavilie, until the l&tb of September next, and at Murtihad’K Hotel, in Salteburg, on the aJ:h, for th« Uradua tlou and Maaomy of ELOTiUNB NO. BO AND b 7, North Weatero Railroad -filuatod at New Castle. Plane and specifications can be seen at the Eugln-er'd Office, in Bluiravilie, on and after the lGih of September All proposal* to be marked *e such ou the outside. aug2o:lw MALONE, PAINTKK A OONPKit. WANTS —Cooks and Girls to do housework are wauted lu city and country, w ho can give good references ; uou« else n«**d upply. Situatl'‘DH wanted tor u Uardeuer, a Carriage l>river, a Clerk cr Salreman. Mechauice of ditfur rut braooh-*, a Porter, a Laborer, a boy to learn a trade, a I*7 lo alleud »>tore A middle-aged man, exferieu-e*! m traveling South and West, wishes » situation an tmvtdiug agent or ronductur ot rur* ; can give good reference. Appiy at UAKR'S Intelligence tffflce, 410 Liberty st. aug‘2Vtf .Yd 40 Dtd’iumii AUoj, near )f<W tire-!, I'l I'T^UI.'RUU. ■ mii. m rin COACUia, CAKKUUKS, BUUOI tuS, aud every description ot Fancy Vebli-lra bulU lo unior, and fioiabrd In a £EEi«MiBav[naiiuer uuaurpaetteJ lor beauty of cle^itua 1 or flnitb, skill of w .'rkiuanahlp, anil durabilby of materials. 94T All work warranted rnilK subscriber takea tbia method to inform bis frteoda X and customers that be commences brewing for tbe edition on the Twentieth instant, and will be prepared to lurniah his superior ALKB, Ac , in any quantity desired. The highest market price In cash paid for good, nouuJ, clean UAULKY. GRAINS and YBAST supplied on low terms. GEO. W. BSdITII, Hitt street. IMUsburKb, Pa augH:liß(chJ) I.MIODSUAM WATOUKb—It is the universal testimony . | Railroad met), Bunkers, and those iu other pur suits requiring areorate time, that the “ Cbas. Fn-dbhaiii " Watch, manufactured at W Ftraod, London, Is the most reliable, and unequalled by nuy other’maker Many id three which Imre Been tested have beeu found to run with in u minute In the jeur. 1 have obtained the agency fur the pule of these Wulrhes in Pittsburgh and State of Penn 'ylvanla. Also, the y. B. Adam* A bou's, apd other first olaae Watcher) frr sale. Watch Repairing done in the boat inauner. w. w. \nuoN, 67 Market Bt, corner c>f Fourth DR. OOUMINUS' WORKS—A full supply just recolTed at DAVIrtON’d UOOKSTOKK, 66 Market street, futility I’rayera, *i toUs. ; $1,60. Minor Work.M, 3 Tola.; 76 centa each. Lectures on— Dauial —the deTen Churches—the Apoca lyp. ; e, 2 vola. — Parables kql Miracles; 76 cents each. £cnptur« lieadiuga, on Matthew, Mark, Luke, Uenesi; and Leviticus ; 76 ceois each. The Church before the Fitted ; Benedictions, or the Bless o’l Life; The Tout an<l the Altar; Voice* o! the Day, Dead, and Night; Sign* of ihe Times; The Daily Lite; 75 cents each. l#clurt)B od Romanism ; $l. The Communion Table ; 38 cenLs. Infant Salvaoon; S 3 coots. mWKNTY-ONK YEARS A BLAYK-S«y£OT*ih Yiam a X FexIMAHI —My Bondage and my Freedom; by Fred. DuUglass. Fart 1. Li/e as a Slave. Part 2. Life as a Frw*- man. With an introduction by Dr. James McCune Smith. Steel portrait of the author, and other illustrations. One volume; price $1,25. For sale by uug2B B. T. 0. MORGAN. I X)K SALE—26 acres of Land In the town or Newton X 1 Fails, Trumbull county, Ohio; on which is a magAih rent dwelling. Tbe outbuildings ore of the beat kind, and the ground is tastefully cultivated with shrubbery, grapes, apples aud peaches. The Improvements oost more than twunty thousand dollars It ifl offered for much less than cost, aud part of the pay will be taken In western lands. It 1* a One place for a man to live at home. Inquire of *uglL THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth st. •V-. *• ! . " «. -* / {k ■ '‘S’, s'*•>!?»■ “ RAILROADS CKSTRAL ROUTE. CHICAGO to CAIRO, CUICACO to St. LOUIS, CHICAGO I’. CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. 11 11. HOUSTON. ii.*nrral I’r-if'bt l'Mli-M;.hia II J LuMUAKKT. AH.vtiß. Pa. SA.XDt.'SR 1\ uIUO. Notice to Contractor!, UIUKLUW 4. CO., (srcoßKsons tj b m. uioelow,) MEW ALK Q E 0 BG^Po^N^P.Hf^RisToa, NO. 844 LIBERTY BTKEET, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Kfl.ilrord, which makes it the mo*t convenient house In the city for passengers arri- Ting by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted np, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a share of publlo patronage. There Is attached & splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. feblry g T . CLAIR HOTEL, Orner of Pain and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa, ritliß undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel,” having _|_ taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully (invite hit) friend* and the traveling public to give him a calL As sored, with the convenience of the house and his long ex perieuev in the business, be) can give entire satisfaction, and hie charges moderate. l*N2a WM. 0. CONNELLY. GOOD IMTKST HOUBBi /'IOKNER Off LIBERTY AND GRANT STRKETB, near the Kallro,vl Depot OWSTOBT9. WAVKRLEY HOUSE, 50 South Eighth otrwt, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. (au29:y TIIE UNION, NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (lateof the Eagle.) Proprietor. (aa3fty GASKILL IIOLSK, OOKA'&E OF HAIN AND SOUIH WARDEN, O' IIHK Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the public that this now and elegant Hotel has been opened a house ol entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio BtageOompany, it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. aulT M. GASKILL FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TUIKD, PHILADELPHIA. PAU.KEII U Li A 111 l)f Proprietors, TERM a $1,50 PER DAV. HcIUILLAEII HOI’SIC, JOHNSTOWN, PENN A. riUU undersigned haring taken charge of the above named House, and refitted it al a large expense, in a i-oml.-ruM.* as wed as elegant style, Is now prepared to re i't-iyc >;uej:l::, and give ample eaLisfactioD to all who may pa ronlrte the House. |aub:ll j JAMES DOWNKY. HAKE’S HOTEL, t Late Parmer’s Exch&ugeJ Nv). 13d LIBERTY KTUEKT, foot of KifTb street, Pltts burrfb. SAMUEL IlAUtt, Proprietor. *l* I*!.•* Hotel i* entirely new. haviug just been completed uu.t i>p«-ucsi for Un‘ accommodation of tbe public. [sepl3 PllANttLlN lIOUEKj, Cleveland, Ohio. Cl PATRICK A SON, PoopaiKtoas.—This Uouse has us /, dergoue thorough and extunstve repairs, alterations, and large additloue of new furniture, etc., and tho proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render Lb« Krankus a place where all the oom» forts of a first class hotel can be found. jyCtf 0. PATRICK A 80N. RESTAURANTo WILKINS HALL, VY 0. OALLAG II E R , Proprietor. /b;*r.'A t»rftoec7i Wood aiui SmiU\JUld. < plllS spacious establishment has been least*! by tbe iub- Jl briber, and completely renovated, w ile if* at all hours prepared to furnish /^aBSSS 9 every lumiy '.hat -'an be found In the best regulated restaurants in the Stales. Ills spacious Bar will always be supplied with the very best Liquors. Game of svery de srrU'ion, In lU* Hraeon. can always be found at Wilkins lUu apTj W C. 0 ALL AG HER. II AH k EXO iIAHOK, THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. rpUE Subscriber.- beg kte to inform their friends and I tue public generally, that they have leased the above well kuown Restaurant, which has just b«ou thoroughly renovated, repaired and re tarnished, and now open. The proprietors have spared no expense to make ibe Bank fclx •hango a comfortable resort, as wall for the epicure as the bu.Mue.-e uinti. The larder will at all times be stocked with Uir delicacie.- t-f the season, and sorveJ up under the auspi '.•« ul experienced axiks. They respectfully ask for the I'slrc'Qsge of • generous public. 11 K K J. BCI2AN'DKLUKiiK&t jaulAly 0. B. FRANCIS. *3“OYBTER AND COFFEE HOUOE. - ®* D. BARNARD. Tio -10, r\*Vi Sirtti, between H'ood and Markti. jsniv ly ptmociou c ft Y S TAL No. 18 Martel street , N KKSI’KUTYULLY Infcrn* fclf frieoditnJtbe / flJj'uUK- in that ho ha* Juet etartwi hi# >hJcJkgjjy j, cW York aud Philadelphia modern style ai xSggy coOKINU OYiiTEilSandeTerythiDgelflelnUie m.Uh,{ Uq&- Oyaur* in the Bhell vr Stewed, lor I'ifi cents a doieu. lie wUt also furuieh the best of everything tbal th-ui*rt*t will stfuM. House always open uuiil 3 u elec* in th<» m.ircniitf _ marlo-tf i)\ STKIt SAt-UOM A»U UKUTAIUASTI U) b W 00 i) STREET. f|UlB Mil.e-Til.-r has nf.w bl« UYtiTKll PAI.OON ANl> 1 KATIN'U Hi»UflK i-rrlevlM la a manner that cannot !w ei. -rhsl !') HI.-. -liuliar Ui'hmeul in the city. itKALS WILL L'X .SKH VKD l f AT ALL LIOURSOh THE 'in the rtioiccßt niead, Kowli, FI»U, Ac., Aci Hi.. Hill .r Farr caun-'l !•« and be would re-epect 'ally iiii '> '.hi l a'.t. tilik'O .if tbs public t-> It. ' CUAHLKP STILL, jELj mae.f 103 Wood street. St. ( t«lr Lager Beer Brewery. MHlliuu lori.»<npd re?p«K*tfully iuforrai the public that be I i« no# full, prepared to srrre prlrate families and the puiiti'- ifrueraliy. uUh hi* celebrated LAUKR BKKIL. in U ttlr. Ail .Tjer» left al bl* 'Jlfieo, SO *>y LiAMuNLi 4LLKV VV,<k) .u-eot.) will be punctually attended to; an-l ;:i« U**r .Mitered U any part of the city or rictnitY. V. U. SCUKNCa. licnllv.' L>a.£«r U««r llall t »V(J loti tirceu vppottU Cit Outiom HotUt. r |Hlil subscriber has juat opened oue of the largest an 1 J[ Uvt flnUhed U.;-r U-er IUU« in the city. HU Ueerla icluo* lodged lu t«- a .upertvf article, and erery otberac i'-.njuK>4i»U'-n about hlrhtuoe cannot tw excelled. .-0 3m A.hKNITZ. \i; L» KNOLIMI, Sole U*>ttl~t f SMITH'S celebrated W . Kennott Atoand llrowu -l. ul Also,Comnn-u Ale ml |\.rUr, In .juarl and [>iut bottle l *. The attention of families, and the trade. tfl respectfully ► dicF-d 7 nincrtl Water aud Sarsaparilla fir m 1’ KNULlrll, l’itt alr«l, below Penn, is now f f lunauiarturlng and bulLlMiug the abore be*Terag**s iu m uitanaire scud*. Ui* articles are ol tbe best quality, and uufai tured I ruin thr i ur«l materials. ocll*;ly lIOPPKIt'S PATH N'T PLANK • I 'UK undersigned a- prepare! U> supply UAKPKNTKK4, 1 CAIII.N fcf-M AKKIIS. and IV oriel a in Wood generally, with Patented and Valuable PLANKS. A .1 who have tried it, pronoun.* ,i a moat raluable in vruUiu, that muni soon come into g Uerul use. The fol lowup Irtleri. lr.iu pi tactical workmeu are but two auioog tuuny irtt«*r« the Pht.-!!i»-» has r«eclred recommending this PiaUe ab- »•* »ii .‘there 10 Übo : Fitts&urou Stxajb Cabimct Factom.l Kcb, uary 'H, 1*66. ( \Vf* hereby certify, that during the last twelre months «r hav« u»ed Hopper's PaUut Plane, and do not hesitate U> recoimueuJ it to Cabinet Milkers and Ourp-uters as su perior io auy other I’laueln use. AVe consider it peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all aorta of har-l wi-od, and t >r plaulng veue-n, it >« far superior to the >*l m J * I « raping, besides being a great earing of tune, cue man, by using this l'lane, will plane more TdDeers lhau lire tn**u cm do Vy any other plane or method In use. U. li. Kras A Co. To Mcsxs F. Karon, Ksm Dear Sir —l hare examined Ilopper'a Patent Uenth l’lan<s and believe it to t* a most excellent article for th* use for which it 1 1 intended, as a combination OJ plane and scraper. U Is particularly adapted to planing veneers, »&J it does n.'l rr-jui: e one-fourth the time or labor of tb** old methyl, au.l I have do doubt, when Its properties l-ecome generally kuowo. but that it will entirely . upersede the former te- Ji'-Uh and laborious • uslotu 1 moot ''boerluliy ito itmuend It to all persons engaged In the Cabiuet business, hh from my knowledge of it, there la nothing Uh wt-il titled to glee a sm<*otb and beautiful finish to rearers a? the Uopptr Patent Beucb Plano. JißtS W. VVoObWKLL, Furniture WoreruomK, WT, W Third et., Pittsburgh. IHiltOurgf i, /Vfiruary 27, 1866. MOSES F. EATON, of this city, Ip my solo Agent for the eale of Plane*, or of rights to manufacture and sell them WM. C. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21, 1866—(mh21:tf) ljM KLD BOOK FOURAILUOAD ENGlNEER*,—Oontain- X* ing formula? tor laying out curve*, determining frog an glen, Urelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarutbims and natural signs .tan gents, elo. vie., by John 11. Lienck, Civil Engineer. Pocket l«x»k form. $1,75. »•# The object of tbe present work la to supply a want wry generally lett by Assistant Engineers oo Railroads. U.'olis of convenient form lor use In the field, ooutainlng lb- ordinary logmxithmatic tables Jfv common enough; but a combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the neoeasary formula for layiug out curves, turn-outs, crossings, Ac.,is a desideratum a liich this work is designed to supply. U. A. Mittvaar Agadimt, West Point, April 18, 1864. Gentlemen: 1 have looked over “ llenck’s Field Rook for Uailroad Engineers," and think it well adapted 10 the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be found a very useful and practical volume both for office and field work. D. H. Uabazi. M. L. 3T£IUI>3 Thot, April 21,1864. 1 am much pleased with Mr. Uenck'a little manual, the “field Book ol Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of tbe most practical and useful of recognised processes among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least In their present form, appear to possess a mtul of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible ol available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while 1 think the design of Mr. Uenck’s book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, l have pleasure iu impressing my cordial satislscllou w ith Its execution, alike with tbe per spicuity ol arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. ti. Fhankuk Übiine, 0 K. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, lor sale by WILLIAM A. HAVEN, Dealer lu Engineers' Stationery, aa 3 Market street, corner of Second. M' AUAZIhAfI FOR SEPTEMBER— Oodey's Lady’s Book; Household Words; New York Journal; Peterson's Magasine ; Yankee Notions; Blackwood's Magazine for August. NEW SUPPLY OF NEW BOOKS Star Papers, by Beecher; Memoirs of James Gordon Beonett; My Bondage aDd Free lorn, b) Fred. Dcuglasa Doeetlcke' New Book ; Oleve Hall, by Miss SeWell . Light aud Darkness; Life of Sydney Smith, In 2 vols. Received and for sale at W. A. aiLDBNFENNJSY A CO.’S, aug26 Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. PLEASANT RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—A Dwelling House with lot of ground, well improved, 60 feet front on Fulton street by 83 deep. The house contains a hall, parlor, kitchen, diuiug room, three chambers and two small rooms. Portico and garden in front. Price $1,460. Terms easy. S. CUTHBERT & 80N, riUIK SINGULAR ADAPTATION of Ingredients in the X Hair Coloring Fluid affects the smaU vessels at the r- ots of the hair, and lims stimulates the natnral secretion of coloring matter, giving tone and strength to Its growth. It does not act as a dye, but as a restorative. Fifty cents per bottle, sold by 8. L. OUTHBERT, aug7 68 Market street UI. —6ou gallons on hand and for sale by 1 aug'27 FLEMING BROS. C^aRaWAI~ SEED—4do~ib»"fur sale by J BA FAIINBSTOOK & CO, :f.U- vs* r,-*\V: ! r ’•'r'V * +&■■ '£. \" *' '*.’ V ‘'’ * "* -£ *• ~ J . *■ ‘ * “ --- **' HOTELS JAMES BIIANNON, Pro; CUHHICOPIA PALACE, C. C. EKELY, KeuDitl Ale 63 Market street. ;orneT Firs; and Wood uta. • %*■ -. _ ~ > v \ J <■> * INSURANCE COMPANIES. Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! N&TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.— CHARTERED 1819 PAID UP. Cuh Capital, ------- #500,000. The thirty-sixth ANNUAL STATEMENT of the AjseU of the ATTNA INSURANCE OOMPAN Y, of Hart ford, aa furnished this agency on the let o I January, 1666, under Real Estate, uniooumbered. $ 16,672 Oo Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able semi-annually. - '?*999 ?2 Debts due the Oompnny, secured by mortgage... Bills Reoeivable, well secured, payable at Bank... £» Railroad Stocks In Connecticut -- S Bank Stocks In the city «f Hartford HljSl Bank Blocks In New York city •••• - B&.0&0 00 Cash on band, In Bank, and in bauds of Agents and others-. - 212,10 b 00 $773,278 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other creditors,— nothing. j Losses adjusted and due, —none. Losses adjusted end not due, $148,613 22. I Lessee unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for farther proof, $91,267 60. „ .. Allother claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. , Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured In any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstance*. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one Ure to $lO,OOO, or lew. S TUO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Start or CoHsacncuT,) M Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886. Hartford county, f , ~ , „ . . Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the j&tua Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to uls best knowledge and belief UKNRY FOWLER, Justice of the Poaco. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1864 extved $760,000, while the premiums received tor the asm* Lime far exceed auy other year, since the orgauliaUun ut the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. Offloe, No. 87 Water street, PitUburgh, Pa. Janll 11. U. TEN EYCK. Agent. ifim IHHUKANCU .COMPANY, of hartfohd, coxy. OIUHTtBID, 1810. PAID HP Cash Capital Cash Surplus, on Ist Januar*. 1866 7 3,>67 3 rplllß Capital BU>ck aud tfurplu* U securely inra.-ted for X the beuefit of all policyholder*. As au evllenoe of the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ability to pay looses promptly, We state u fact, ibnl iifl receipt* vary from $125,000 to $160,000 uer month- Us bueiurto is large and well distributed, and in our opiuiou uo Com puny lh the United States affords better indemnity to polity holders than the .Etna. They continue to make Insurance on property in town and country, at rates as low as in con sistent with safety to the policy hoi ler. H. B. TEN EYCK, Age ;t. •CO-Office, North west corner Filth and Wood streets, PitUburgh. ap2o:ly DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OyyiOß in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. On V watts, ) Caauo, >To all parts of the World. Faiiairre, j INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rivers, canal*, lakes aud lanJ carriages, to all parts of the Union. FIRM INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling hooses. Ac. ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY, November 7, ISAS. Bonds and Mortgages .$24,300 00 Btateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spriug Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 181,663 42 Stocks in banka, railroads and insurances com panies 24,012 20 Bills receivable 160.826 04 Cash on hand 18,071 30 Balances in the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently issued 121,707 97 Subscription No lea -100,000 00 Wm. Martin, Joseph H. Beal, Edmund A. Bouder, John 0. Davis, Robert Burton, John R- Penrose, George (J. Leiper, Edvard Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, J. G. Johnson, James C. Hand, Tbeopilup Paulding, James b. M’Fnrlaad, W.G. Ludaig, Joiarn W. Cowan, Bec’y. P. A. MADERIA, Agent, No. 95 Water utreet, PHUI-orgh. Tti« Vraaklla Fir* Iniuranci Compauy, Of }*\iladfiphia, IVnutylvania. DIILSCTORd —Charles W. Baarker, Thomas Hart, T.<Ua<* Warner, Samuel Urant, Jacob K. Smith, Ut*> W. lu< h ari*. Moniecai D. Lewis, AJolpbl K. Norir. S lirovtne, Oni-J N . BaJCKtit, f'rtndml • Cc kb 0 11-tacz-ia, Sr^rttary gOonUnue to make Inauraore, perpetual or limited, .-c eT»rr ileeortpLoo property, in town hdJ Country, at raU-- as are .•ounlateut »itb ewurity. Tbe Oompauy bare nwrrcJ a wbloh, with Ihrir capital auj premianui, safe Is iu7«“M-_l. al fonl ample protection to the aesureJ. The Asset* of tbe Company' oo January lot, ISfil, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly. w»ro a* fr-llowa, xi* swls,l:> 6i B*al E»UU Temporary Loans Blocks... Q*ah, Ac Blnce their incorporation, a {—ri-'-l of twenty -on*, years, they have paid upward of une Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars, loeses by Ore, tbm-by affording evidence of the advantages of losorauv'e, as well as tho ability and diepr+l tlon to meet with promptnans ail liabilities. J. G ARDIN EH COFFIN, Agent, *pl4 Office, north-east mr. Wood and Third els. TUB UHITBU STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PIIILADELFIBIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2GTH, 1&&0 CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 8250,000. Office, 3. E. Comer of Third and Chtttnut Street*, Philadelphia. Oftccrt of the Home Hoard at iWilaJeff Ata. Dixicroas- Stephen R. OrawlhrJ, Past U UodJarl, Ambrose W. Thompson, I.*» reo.fj Johnson. Beniamin W.Tlngley, dro. MU«uiy, Jacob L. Florence, Jam©* lM?*r«*ur, William M. Godwin, William M'Keo. President— Stephen It. Crawford. Vue President —Ambrose W.Thompson. Aftxitcoi Examiner, Pittsburgh —James Li. Willson, M D Allegheny City— R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. H. ARNOLD, Agent, oarlTry No. 74 Fourth Htrwt, Pittsburgh. YkKHBYLVABIATINSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITJIKIKI.D STREETS. Authorized Capital, 0300,000 INSURE BUILDINOS and uth*r j-n petty u.;uii.-t >-r damage by Fire, aod the perils of the Soa twi. i luiaoj Navigation amt Transportation. Ilody P&Uersr.n, Kennedy T. friend I. Grier Sjiruol, George K. White, A. A Carrier, \V « Unveil. IV E.Pfcik, 11. K OOgg.-hull Wm. F. Johnston, W. M’OUntock, D. M Long, A. J. Jonee, Jacob Painter, lames 8. Negley, Wade tlampton, Hon. WM. Y. JOHNSTON, I’reaUent HODV PATTItKhON, View I'rwiUenL A. A. CU&am, Bocretary and Treasurer &. S. C.AAgifK, Assistant Bactutary -Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh, R. MILLER, Jr., President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 8300,000. WILL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE idJ MA RINK. All losses will bo liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Homelustltation, managed by Dirsctobs who are wall known In the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they bare assumed, as offering the best proteoiion to those who desire to be insured. Director*.—R.Millet, Jr.,O.W. ILickeUon, J W. Bntlor, N.Holmes, Jr., W. U. Smith, 0. lhmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott,George Darnie, James Me- Aaley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Bcott. Office,No.B3 Water street,(Warehouseof Spang A 00-, up* talre.l Pittsburgh. noT^diW JOIIS LITTLE, Jr., Agent, No. Siui Lidxbtt StasiT, HAS JUST RECEIVED the following very choice arti tides:— . BRANDIES. : Hook, Genie Brandy, (very fine,) j Lisbon. Otard Dupuy A 00. (super.) | RUM. Marreti A 00. ' Jamaioa, Baxerac. > Santa Crui. WINKS. GIN. Barcial Madeira, j Boguet, Howard, March A Go., Mad'ra I London Cordial, East India Madeira, Schnapps. Table do SUNDRIES. Amontillado Sherry, Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Mantanlllo do ! Barclay's London Porter, Table ' do > Wild Cherry Brandy, Cooking do j Abslntho, Beeswing Port, j Anlsethe, Pure Juice do . Ouracoa, Ordinary do : Sardines, Bt, Jullen Olaret, 1 Mocha and Java, Malaga Dry, i Yonng Uyß. and Black Teas, Do tiweet, i English Bronson Cheese, Ohampagues, Imported Havana Cigars, oi Anchor, various brauds, Veneney, I Old Monongabela Whisky, c-f Ueldeseck, all grades. Together ;wlth all other articles connected with the business. myiHfcdaw WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, doori from the jCqueducl, opposite the CbUecior't Office, ALLiomur cttt, 18 PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and all kinds of Ornamental Hair Work. The btet quality of material is furnished, and entire satjaiaotion guaranteed. myl6:dawly Alexander W• Foster, Attorney and at law, awn solhi TOa in CUAHCXBr, Agent for procuring Bounty Lauds and Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. 49" Collections made In this and adjoining Counties; Es tates of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Offloe on FOURTH street, a tow doors above BmilhfielJ. Pitteburgh, March 28, A. W. Foster, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the Stales of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. 49“ Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and fnote taken for record or use in any of the above named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1866—|mb£8:d*w i VARIETIES I— A Cottage House in Allegheny for salt- Price $7OO. A Brick House and Lot for $760. A small Frame House and Lot on Mrunt Washington for $460. Small Farms !o Ohio and Virginia on easy terms, by i jy!4| S,* OUTHBBBT A Be 31, HO Third si. . * r jZ*' ' Js 9500,000 1537,476 63 DJUCTOBS Dr. B M. Huston, Hugh Oraig, Spencer M’l'valn, Charles Kelly, Samuel K. Stokes, Henry Sloan, James Traquair, ’ Wm. Eyre, Jr., JonliUß L. Price, JomeeTennent, John D. Semple, Charles Scbaffur, . J T. Ix>gan, Pittsburgh, » B. T. 0. Morgan, do. WM. MARTIN, President. TIIOS. 0. II AND, Vice President. sl,'il2,ToS 44 Diui cross. V «&* BANKERS AND BROKERS. AUSTIN LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OJlcs, No. 93 Fourth tL, above Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on coll** torala, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on oom* mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications atiented to promptly. jan!9 wa. a. WILLIAMS B. M^VAf. Wm. IL Williams & Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. K. Comer Wood and Third streets. 53** All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, Acl, promptly attended to: Jan3&lw n'COMSKLLA WILLOOH, BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stacks bought and sold on commission. Collections mads at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, myll PITTSBURGH. PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, au'JiOm Pittsburgh, Pa. RemoT&l> PATRICKS A 7BISND, BANKKIU3 AND KXOHANGE BROKERS, Have Removed their Office to the Corner 0/ Fifth and Wood sit. mrsBUBdH, pa. T) ATOICKB A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, X and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, GokL Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United Btatea. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffebB N. HOLMES A SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OATS &SMOVKS IDUB EANKJ3Q AKD UOHAftOB OITIOB ¥0 80. t)7 siA&aaT stem*. podb doors mlow old stabd. NLIuLMKS A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and BiTnk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in ail the cities throughout the United States. Deposit* received in par funds or current paper, No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. |)o30:ly Herman a co m BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 96 Wood Sired, comer of Diamond Alley, PITTBOU&OU, PA., BUT AND BELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; moke collections in all the principal citlos of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matten appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern Kxrhaogo constantly on hand. mart JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DIALS* ia Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. s^No. bti% fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Dank. deelfl HILL 6 CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, CORSES 0» WOOD ARD FtPIH OXRXST9. OIGUT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for O sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted- Quid, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections m*le iu all the principal cities of the United States. De posits received of Far and Current Funds. [mar37ly 11.Ut.l t&AJUR, ID WARD RAUH, VLOaXSOI KRAKIE. TTRAMira & BAUM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUT AND (SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate liOans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy aud b**ll stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points In the Union. fmyl e. S. ARNOLD ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. 1 \EALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight and _I ) Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. No. 74 Fourth sL, next door to Bank of PittaVg. [sel3 Dvmtiiic and Foreign Exchange, BankNota, Gold and Silver Bought, Sold and Exchanged, at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., 64 wood bzbxxt, PiTTSßcaan. BSk. Interest allowed oa time deposits. [ Jan 13 ruonrsotr sett. ....... .. jho. a. oaoohxi. THOMPSON BELL A CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. Comer of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pas THOMAS WOODS, *&“COMMERCIAL BROKER, - ®# SJID DSALKB IN Kotes, Bonds, Stocks, Heal EstsU, Ac., A'o. 76 Fourth if.. Pittsburgh, Fa. [ jafr-g Clmmlotcl's Loan Office, NO. 100 aMITITFIBLD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Bilverware uud other valuable articles. aul4aily CLOTHING, CLOT H I N G BTOFt E ! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. X?U>KMEIILY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty X* alreei, which han won art unbounded popularity under be name of '.he THREE LIU DOORS, have, for the pur pose of acquiring more space for their Immense business, remove! U- the spaciousbuilding on tbecorner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That hM erer beeo offered to the public. Their principal object for thle removal, is to give them t e (n.'lhtlea for the WHOLESALE TRADE They are prepared to sell Goods at the L O WEST EASTERN PRICES! Aa.l they will warrant them to bo as good as any manu fectutej iu tb* Union. Cl) ST on WORK, IS Tin atST STVLE, AND UPOR TUI SQOHTX3T NOTIOX. Tber hare on hand a full and beautiful assortment of loTll? and UOATINO9, for FROCKrf, DHESS, WALKING AND BUSI- NESS COATS. Uo: Interest* are identical with those of our oustomers, and we tutaure tb* public that our fidelity will not fall In r.; ! :n,( all order* we tnay be favored with. *jr DON’T IVRGKT THE PLACE— A'<>. 88 Woo*! Btreet, E AST SIDS,) OORHSB OF DIAMOND ALLEY. N. l>.—We d&sirwour patrons to understand that we have o<> longer any connection with the Clothing Business od Liberty street. Out attention la deroted exclusively to the 111 UH* ttbo\ c designated mar‘23 Kali anil Winter Goods 1 E 1) M OND WATTS, Merchant tailor, no. m liberty street. — 1 have now on hand a large deck of Fall and Winter Ui'Aj.* Overcoatings, of entirely new daalgne; Plash Vest ing, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Cftrinimcrt*, of every style and shade In the market, all of which I will make to order on the .moat reasonable terms, anJ warranted to suit. ocU NKW bPaiNtt GOODS* JUST RKOBIVKDAT JOHN iIcOLOSKKY 4 00*8 Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 84 Wood street, and corner vf Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of gt ode that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able Co say that we ran auJ do sail at as small profits as any hoose In the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention wholesale dealer* and country merchants, In general, to gire urt a call, and examine our extensive assortment of READY MADE OLOIHLNG. It Is almost Impossible to enumerate the quant i y of immense piles of garments that i« to be seen at this 1> i ( establishment; it La sufficient to t.sy that It has never b. cn equalled by the house Itself; marieuf JOHN fiicOLOSKEY 4 CO. Clothing 1 Clothing 1 rviHE undersigned respectfully informspls friends and the X public that he is now receiving at hu store, No. 177 Lib erty street, a ehoice assortment of Cloths, Casslmeras 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. Wehavoalso on hand a large and wellmanafasturedstock 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 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. [martj C. CONNER. New Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. r pUB subscriber has just opened this now establishment, X whore be has always on hand a large and oboice assort ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which be warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a calL merely B. QPPENETHTMrgw To Houiekcepers. WE have now opened one of the largest stocks of CHINA, GLASB and QUKKNBWARE, soluble for housekeepers in the city, and Intend selling at Very tow prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight nieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season Just passed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prteea. We have just opened 1 e beautiful shapes of White Stone heat Dishes; Vege table do ; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, eW-eta. Also, Wiu« Very haudsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Oor et<vk of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware, U large—all of which we have put down In price to suit the times. FRENOH CHINA. We have some twenty different styles of French Ohlna Tea sets, and some beantful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of whioh we are selling at least twenty-five per cent, below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Our a took of Knives and Forks, 8 poo os, Walters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Bolar Lamps, etc,, is large, and we will sell them at very low prices. GLASB WARE. On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitts burgh Glass Ware, which we will sell at m&nu&oturer’a prices. COMMON WARE. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pltoh <?rs, and every article suitable for country or city trade, Is large, to which we Invite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash. Houiekee pers and others in want of etna* China and Queensware* will do well by calling at the CHINA HALL, No. 82 Market, between 8d and 4th sts • i>* 0 Opposite Ge\ a White HO. US EH, STORK-ROOMS, WAREHOUSES. 4a, TO LKT! — Lawrenceville —A comfortable Dwelling House of ball, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rcome,4<L; garden and good water. AlUghmy City— -A Two Story Brick Hoose, newly painted and papered, cn Robinson street, near theeanaL Rent $lO per month. Mt. Washington —A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, 4c. Rent, $7 per month. Pittsburgh— A large Three Story Brick, No. 20 Third stq rent $176 per year. Nos. 31 and 27 Duquesne street; eaoh house is two PtorUs, with basement, cellar, yard 4c. Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on Fourth street. Together with others. Apply to 8. CUTHBERT 4 SON. iflfr 140 Third street. JULY MAGAZINES— Godey'a Lady’s Book, for July—2o cents; Ballou’s Msgaalne, “ “ 10 l * Yankee Notions. “ u 12 “ Frank Leslie’s W.Y. Journal, 18 “ North British, for May. The above just received by Express. Also, a larae lot of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL and Misdianeous BOOKS and STA TIONERY for sale et OOBT, and No hdmbuu Gail at LA UFFKR’9 BOOK STORE. 87 Wood ottert, if y PU w * Dt tn jet % Cheap Library. 100,000 GOPLBBI I , ira> fcPTEAMBOAT DIBABTBBS ON. cm, ' \ JM&tfrrHE WESTERN WATBEB, AND I IWMSHWEftSTEAMBOAT DIRtaTOR¥?-"ThtwmHWyWt 0 3 i ‘terf-SSH ®2SLfe poutso of preparation a new AMBOAFDIRECTORY, wblfthwUl netflßUed in October nest {the book will contain ores two hundred pages, illna* trated in the beet style, and neatly bound hi a durable manner. IT WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will be a book that will be interesting to ail classes otjeopie. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTOR? will contain a Brinplfite 1 list and d gcription 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 name of the boat, with the trade she la In. Also, the names of Captains and officers, her age, Ac., Ao. The Directory will contain a history of Steaynbqatq and Ste&mboating on the Western waters educe the application of steam: also, a sfcetcb of the first boat built for Uts .Ohio Blraf, with the of the builder, commanjler and owner. , The RIVER DIRECTOR? will contain a Hat and descrip tion of all the BTEAHBOAT DISASTERS that hare‘occur red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beauti fully Illustrated, with a LIST OF ALL THOSE WHO HAVE PERISHED B? THEIR BURNING. SINKING AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Boutne: n waters. The Directory will contain Maps of the. Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Bed, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other Hirers, with the Towns and ClUeslald 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. S. Mail Boats, with the trade they are in, Ac, The Directory will also contain a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence-, Ac, Ac.; tbe new Steam boat Law, its requirements, with comments, showing wherein It benefit* the incompetent officer, and injure* the competent officer, Au, Ac., and all the Important u. 8. Su preme Court Steamboat Decisions up to date; the Bates and important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, im portant Decisions of the various U. 8. Courts in regard to Freights Lost and Damaged, Ajx, with many other things of interest. The Directory will be illustrated in the best style and printed in the best manner. The author has for six years been gathering together all the facts and items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on tbe Western and Southern waters, and now intends publishing them in book form. The price of the work will be put at the low I sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will bo issued for | the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will have ! to do so at once, as none will be printed unless ordered in i adbanca. This work Is destined to have a circulation ol I over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are i receiving large- numbers of subscribers, per mail, from all parts of tbe country, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be Issued in October, and will b» an ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) yoo will receive a copy of the above work. All communicatiens and letters should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD A CO., Postofßce Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. jegfcdawtf SUPERIOR. Doaglaa Coanly, Wisconsin. THIS PLACE is situated on the Bay of Superior &Bd Left Baud tUver, at the head of Lake Superior, and possesses A BETTER SITE, A BETTER UABBOU, AMD GREATER ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY, than any other point in the North-west; and is equalled' in prospective importance by Chicago only. The Proprietors have a clear, undisputed and unincum bered title to the land upon which SUPERIOR la laid out, and ail purchasers of lota receive warrantee deeds for the earns. Superior was laid out during tbo past season, and already contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a number of Bto res, a Commodious Pier, with'Warehouses, and is hi all respects the MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN In tbs West. The County Seat, tbs United States Land Office and Poet Office are located here. The Mississippi and Labe Superior UNITED BTATEB MILITARY ROAD, now In course of construction, connecting with St. Paul, terminates at ibis place. It Is also the Lake termini of all the projected railroads to the bead of Lake Superior. The “floo” canal will be opened in June; after which, four lines of Lake Bteamers will run to Superior—-one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one hum Buffalo; all fine vessels, having been built expressly for this trade. One Bteam Saw Mill is now in operation, and the machi nery tor 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 tho undersigned to actual settlers on easy terms, to provide a fund tor extensive public improve ments. Liberal appropriations have been made tor public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. ln order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, It is proper to state that “ Superior City,” about the title of wralcfi a legal controversy exists, is another and different place, and in a different township from Scpxhiob. 43- Maps of Bcfkhiob are signed by Thoa. Clark, sur veyor, and WUUam H. Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be seen In the principal hotels of Bt. Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. All persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informa tion, are requested to apply to Wm. IL Nswiox, Superior, Douglas oounty, Wisconsin. INFORMATION has been made to the Board of Health that eases of cholera occurring outside of the city have been brought within its limits tor relief. No doubt the friends of the sick are prompted by motives of humanity, yet It is proper they should be informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. The Legislators passed laws regulating this matter, iu coses where the disease is malignant or contagious, in order that the densely populated city may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, when it bas gained a footing, scarcely rests so long as there remains a subject for its re morseless attack. The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law. If patients seised with cholera, or any malignant or conta gious disease, outside the city, most be removed to any of the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all persons interested is called to tho following sections of an act approved April 8,1&&2: Bxc. 6. That any master, commander, or other person baring charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of the rules or regulations prescribed by the said Board of Health,under the provisions of this act, shall, upon convic tion thereof by indictment or prosecution In any court having jurisdiction, pay a flue not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovered and paid into lbs treasury o( said Board of Health. t Bsc. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive information that any malignant or contagious disease (measles excepted) prevails wlihin any port cr place within the United States, they shall makediligent inquiry concern ing the same; and If It shall appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication with such infected port or place shall be subject to such control and regulations as the Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish In one or more newspapers published in the city of Pitts burgh; and thereupon every person or persons, and all goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such infected port or place, and having entered and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as is provided fur in the preceding section. The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. C. MURDOCH, Physician to the Board of Health. GEORGE FORTUNE, jy23 Health Office. 1' JKAUTICAL WORKS FOU MECHANICS ANDOriIAKS. The American Miller, and Millwright’s A*'lstant; The Analytical Chemist’s Assistant; The Encyclopedia of Chemb-try, practical and theoretioa', by Brooth aud Morflt; The Complete Practical Brewer; The Builder's Pocket Companion; The Prsoilcal Metal Worker’s Assistant, by Byrne; The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne; The Cabinet Maker's and Upholsterer s Companion; JOHN H’OLOSKKY 4 00. Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier; Colburn on Locomotive Engines; Norris’ Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers and Mi cbinlste; The Practical Dyer and Scourer; The Practical Assayer’s, Miner’s and Engineer’s Com panion; The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon ; Perfumery: Its uanulbctureand Use, by Morflt; The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Morfit; MISCELLANEOUS WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior. Board of Health Notice. The Complete Practical Distiller, by Byrne; The Dyer and Color Maker's Companion, by Byrne The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyth ; The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier ; The Painter's, Glider’s and Compaulon The Paper Hanger’s Companion; The Practical Surveyor's Guide, by Andrew Duncan Overman on Manufacture of Iron; Rural Chemistry, by Solly ; TempUton on Steam and Steam Engines The Turner's Companion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule Walker on Eleotrotyplng; And numerous others, for sale by B. T. 0. MORGAN, No. 104 Wood street, near Fifth. Law Books. I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 vole. P*. Reports, by Barr; Bouvler*B Institutes; GreenlieTs Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last ad.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ao. GEO. P. GILLMORB, sap2l at the ofiloe of Moraioa Post EHKUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. —Dr. BROWN hereby Informs the afflicted that his remedy for the above mentioned diseases Is one that will cure. He will warrant a core in any case of this kind. This remedy was never known to fall when properly persevered with. Many suffer the torture of this complaint for months and years, when a few months would procure a certain, sate and speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND alley. je26 DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of SECRET DISEASES. His euoceas in long standing oases is unequalled. The afflicted are Invited to call with out delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism. Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his advice. Letters Containing a fee immediately answered. Office and Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Tilts burgh. je26 fpHAT - LAND REGISTER issued by Thomas Woods, and X given away to all at 76 Fourth street, describes a great variety of Farms, Houses and Lots. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Register. Ob U is described a few flp« Onnotry gUqta tjeO’ TTTOMAR WflODfl. Books just beoetvbd, at' Davison’s, oa Market, near Fourth street— Evenings with the Bomanists—Seymour; T 6 eta, Hopkins’ End of Controversy, 2 vola; $2. Prime's Travels In Uib East, 2 vote; $2. Prise Essay—Theism; The Pastor’s Daughter; Plain Thoughts; Sermons to Children; Grace of Christ; Tracts by Dr. Plumer. Old Redstone—new and cheap edition. Magazines and weekly papers— Ladies* Quetta of. Fashion for August; Graham's Magazine do Putnam's do do Peterson’s do do Godey*a Lady's Book do Ballou's Monthly do The Panorama of Life and Literature; London Illustrated News, last arrival; All the Eastern Weeklies for this week. For any new Book or Magazine, call or send to W. A. GILDENFKNNKY A OO.’S, jy*® Fifth opposite the Theatre. LADIES' FASHIONS— Leslie’s Ladies Qaaetta for August, 20 cents; Putnam’s Magazine do 20 do Graham's do do 20 do Lady’s Book, (second supply,) 20 cents ; New York Journal for August, 18 do Peterson's Magaalne, do 17 do Ballou'B do (second supply,) 10 do Female Life among the Mormons, $1; Star Papers. Harper's Magaalne and Knickerbocker for August confi dently expected this day or Monday, and will be sold at tbe old price, 20 cents per copy, at Jjffl LAUPPBR’B BOOKSTORE, 80 Fifth «*- LADIES’ RIDING HATS—The largest and best assort ment of Riding Hats ever offered In the city, just re eeired and for sale at No. 91 Wood street, aoglg J. WILSON A SON. Castile soap—ao m for ■»*« igi——., . n -, B A. PAHNKBTOOK A CO., , ng7 corner Hr«t and Wood ste. II'ALL STYLE SILK HATS for 1 *u«18 I T*, V t,f ' ', y, :: :: ; r;y w, 4 vaw *od Wcfttfa v @gjf J A44/u/« .air «oi *<l Bfitoos W **■ Dlm**os, CoAXlveneas, Icdlge&iiofi, j wgMy Jaundice, Dropsy, RbeumatujaYy’e / vers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, v lnflammations ‘Sisd- ache,*' Pains In the Bras./'bich, Back and Limbs, FemalsOompUtats , Ac., Ac. Indeed, Very few are tna diseases in which ft-'Purgstitß Med!* ■*■■■!■■■■ cine t& not more or less required,and much sickness and suffering might be• lf a harmless -hat effectual Cathartio were more freely used. No person can feel-well while a caostio habit of bodyprs* vails; besides, it soon generate# Serious and oftenfatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This is 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 Ini* port&nce to the public health, and this Pill has been per fected with consummate Ekili, : to meet that demand. Ah - extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors, and Patlonts, has shown results surpassing-anything hitherto known of any medicine. Gores have been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by perrons of such 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. HA YES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State, Aseayec qf Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the ' Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the Called States. ROBERT a WINTHBQP, Ex Speaker of the House, of IbBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to EngUnd. fJOUN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston also, Dr. J. R. OHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City, endorsed by Uon. W. L. MABCY, Secretary of State ; WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man In America; 8. LKLAND A CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certifi cates from all parts where the Pills have been used; but evi dence even morecouvincing than the experienceof eminent public men, is found in their effects upon trial. 4 These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the publio as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs Ihemselvce, but of the medicinal vlrtuesonly of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process 1& a slate of purity, and combined to gather In such a manner as to insure the best results. Tbe system of composition for medicines has been found in Cherry Pectoral end PlUs loth, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine Is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this ?Kh Indi vidual virtue only that Is desired for tbo curative effect la present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed ore left behind,-the curative virtues only being retained. Hehco it is self evidentthatlhe effects should prove ao they have ptoved, more purely remedial, and the PIDso more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it Is frequently expedient that many medicines should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know ing its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formal 23 by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and. British American Provinces. If, however, there should bn any one who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail to bis request. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would bo taken It their; composition was known I Thoii life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to ail, men, and all who are competent to judge on tha.subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by sdentitle men to be a wonderful medicine before Us effects ware known. Many eminent Physicians have declared tbe same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on tha Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregu lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex ist, such derangements a a are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents £er box. Five boxesfor 11, Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. jeft4a:daw ASTHMA-ABB ECJSBMPTIDM SEW ADD VE u t iVOSDURFI’I $ £ m T ii£ANA | BHOCQHT HGHH TO Yli £ DOOR OF TIIB tt -LUOS A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made 1 by Dr. Cartis, of this city, in tbe treatment of Con- : J sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We re- 3 for to “ Do. Curtis’s LI tqxaba, ob Ishaukq llyoean Vapor \ aivd Gazanv Strop." With tblß new method, Dr. C. has re ’ stored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which s no has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treat- ; ; meat a physician remarks, “ It is evident that Inhaling— constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—tbe me- ■' diciual properties musi come la direct contact with the ' whole x-riiti cavities of tha lungs, and thus escape the many {. and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced into the Btomacb, and subject to tbe process of digestion.'* ■> Tbe Hyguana Is lor salext all the Druggists throughout the 4 country.—AVur York Dutchman of January 14. Th** Inhaler Is worn on the breast, undor the linen, with- 4 out tbe least iuconfenieaes*— tbo beat of the body being j sufficient to evaporate tbe fluid. Hundreds of cases of i cures, tike the following, might be named: Oue package of the liygeana has cured mo of the Asthma * of six years standing. J. F. Kkesbubt, . P. M. of Duncannon, Pa. I am cur«d of the Asthma of ten years’ standing by Dr. Curtfo’s liygeana. Mabqa&it Rastox, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N- Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by tbe Hyge&no. % My dialer has been cured of a distressing cough cf several ' years’ standing, and decided to be Incurable by lbs physi cians. Bhe w&a cured in one month, by the Hygeana. ■: J. 11. Gauokrv, Richmond, Me. ; The Rev. Dr. Cheever, of Now York, testifies of our medi cine lu the following language: ' Nxw Yobs, Nov. 15, 1654. t Dear Sir—l th-nk highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana os a | remedy In diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had “ some opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced that It in a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and ’ tbo inhaling application Lo tbe chest. - N. it—l>r. Cujl'a'n Ilygeaun is the ORIGINAL ami ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all oiberf? tre base imitations, or •’ vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun thorn as you j would POISON. 4#" For sale by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, 140 Woodstreet: R. £ B. Sellars A Co.: Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John “ Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester. fmyi4:d*wflm Carter’s Spanish ffliitnre. TilE QKEAT PURIFIER OF THE MOOD! Hot a Particle of Morcury in it, IBT TI*E AFFLICTED READ AND PONDERI—Aa j Infaili t Remedy for Scrofula, King i kvU, Kheutna* Usm, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Kcror, Chronic Bore Byes, Ring Worm Or Totter, Said Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, SyphlUtio Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from au injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence ia Ufa, or Impurity of the Blood. This great alteratito medicine and Purifier of Bicod is now used byf .ueands or grateful patients from all port of the United States, who testify dally to the remarkatd iures performed by the greatest of ail medicines, “ CAR TER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.'’ Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, arc speedily put to flight by using this great and Inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impuri 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 tbeOonetii tutkrn, enfeebled by disease or broken down by ihe excesses of youth, to Its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, it Is invariably belter than all the cos* metics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixture will remove all sallowness of complexion, cuing the rosea mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we h&Te received from persons from all parts of the United States, is the best evidence that there Is no humbug about U. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the community, au add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures tnia truly greatest of all Medicines has performed. f None genuine unless signed by RENNETTA BEERS* Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, tn whom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH ILKM* NQ. PLBSIINQ BROS., and by Druggists generally, octSladavly QTAIBMKN IT FEOM CANADA Qossxo, February 7 th, 1864. Mttrrt. B. A. Fahnestock «B Co. —We had the pleasure o t receiving, thia morning, the within certificate of your Ver mifuge, which will be ver> gratifying to you, as It was sent voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly, _ J. MDBBON A CO. GerMeßua—tiy little daughter, four ye&ra old, anil my aou, older, were for a considerable time Buffering from worms. 1 purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge, of which I gave them three doses, according to directions, and etrang* to say, in less than three hoars ih«y passed no less thaiuFlYE HUNDRED WORMS, soma of the oxtroor* dinary length of from twelve to fifteen inches. Having experienced so much of the beneficial effects of your Vermifuge, I feel It my duty to recommend It to the public, as, In my opinion, one of the most efficacious reme* dies against worms ever offered to the public. Gentlemen, believe me to bo Tour much obliged and humble eerv*t« NATHANIEL LEATKRS. Prepared and eold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK A comer of First and Wood streets, ijjylff • Proclamation* BY VIRTUE of a precept nndef'the hands of Wm. B. McClure, President of the Court of Common Pleas, In and for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, in and for District, and Boggs and Gabriel Adams, Esqe., Associate Judges of the same Courts, in and for the County of Allegheny, dated the day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty five, «nrt to me directed, for bolting a Court of Oyer ana Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, at the Court House In the City of Pfttsborgh, on the first Monday of October next, at 10 o’clock A. M. _ Tublic notice is hereby given to all Justices of the Peaoe, Coroner and Constables cf the county of Alleghany, that they be then and there, in their proper persona, with their rolls, records, Inquisitions, examinations and other remem brances, to do those things which to their respeoave offices. In their behalf, appears to be done—and also those t!»t will proseoate the prisoners that now are or may be In the jail of said county of Allegheny, to be then and there to prose cate against them as shall jost- . Given under my hand In Fltlahui gb, this fifteenth day of August. In the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred and fllty-dve, and of the Commonwealth, the 78th. augl&td WM. MAOXLL, Sheriff. ATTENTION! s Wagon Master, and Teamsters’ Bounty Land t AGKNCY, V!4 Fourth street. £ OFFICKBB, Soldier,, Musiolana, Wagon Masters, Team- g stars, dc.j who were regularly muatered Into Ole ear vice of the United States, and every Ofiicer, Seainan, otdl- T~ nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman In the Navy; also, Militia or V olunteers, or State Troops of any State or - Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress to a Warrant for 160 A, res of Land. ° Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to a Warrant for inch quantity of Land aa will make. In thn whole, 160 Acres. Perec ns entreating their clatmi to me can rely upon hav ing them attended to promptly. All Information frse of oharge. Letters promptly an* ewered. Address AUSTIN LOOMIS mhl4 Bounty Land Agent, W fourth -t. 7%, at No. 91 Wood st. J. WILSON * son. * *-/ ; s '«!|gt MEDICAL ~mr ieo m 9 ass HLi,*. IN HAJLATIO fob sbi uu&a 0? " ''■V _ "%£ : V \‘ .-V-
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