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L .«? • * 1 *r -' WA ■j'jk v u". _ » "• ; tp, -V ~ ...-r; k3fay6fr.;fr<y& »^3:«ag?g'lA >:, U eivvrr-i*.*#&■■&*s SSL-; u. » ■ ’. 1 v '' '■ railroads. o >6 N TEtA. 1. OH 1 U Sommer Til RISK UALLY TRAINS KACH WA And *«t o».*£n g i S fCj« S :- \J follow*: going east. AiyreH "<■>' gw ht Train Tram. Tram. .Uu>OA..M. =-30 I>. U. IUOP-M. 1110 •• 4:45 ” 12A0A.M. .1123 pM. fruO “ ‘AI2 " 1168 “ 6:14 “ 3:01 “ ’ i-D 7N3S “ MB “ ' 111 “ 8:26 “ 4:48 “ . 2:44 “ 8:61 “ M 4 “ 3:30 “ art. 9:46 “ art. 6.16 “ GOING WEST. „ ~ Exprtis Mail i t/mt Train Tram. Tram. Jmr.: »:“A ; M. 0.16A.U. 6.00T..M lietmoot 10-‘l " 5:1; „ 7.40 •• UtroeimUc 10:f- “ij .. 900 " Concord P ;. U ' „: !0 « lo:30 •• Zanesville ...... I- 10 , n ... .. H:W '* Newark - „ }!{.fj F . U . 1:20 A. M. Arrive Columbus... 3:20 ~ . to up or Tb« Express Train going Eiiat “J ZauesTille, Concord, >«’• wnonoSsrß, at I N J rll Sd Belmont only. Cambridge, Onmpbell», Barn > re nftme d stations. clot.ro Wist =lll stop only .•« st^|on , where the Mail The Mail Train will s*»P *j‘ », all other Stations on IS to bo recetred, or tie. .. N&hlTrain will "top at all Bta- DOticc being giTeQ- Tbe • * icons on proper nonce BAST. , _ . M R , nJVBfl Train, connecia at Columbufl | T h W ti whiab leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. with the the Weft on the Ootumbofl, Fi^ua h,i riSann Railroad; at Newark with morning Train* to I;! 1 ! 1° m Sanduaky, Mansfield and Mt. ' Vernon, and with . i Q(i ou the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad , at Wn “lin K with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio KHiiro.id for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East* er Th-&30 P. M* Train will connect at Columbu.'. with the Ktvond Train itom Cincinnati; at Newark with M»nm.-ld and Newark Railroad ; and at Wheeling wttn Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. P*® 3 *®***” i clviug UoisviUe aod polnU below Ciorlnnati, and taking they A. M.Train ou Little Miami Ka-ilrosaA. w ith this Train at Oolumbu*. Paasengen. “ 0 rb«“l t i' M M.‘'Trn.n J oonn«eU»t Columbus with U« M L\ Train which leave* Cincinnati at &-3U P.M-, and arrives r . uii i r at til b A M.; coouoctlug with the Accommodu* a Train on is Baltimore and &hlo Railroad. Pus™* ,„ r lHurinw: Chicago by the Evening Trains ran, by this r'uus e.a Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day • ,'m rUchOidumbmlßwawn to Uke this train. and at \v»’>*lintr will take the Accommodation Train for Lumber* I cnh blip -here »nJ resume by Express Train to Baltc „„„ and Eastern wlul . The 6 16 A. M- Mail Tram connects at Bellalr with Night Tr»o on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark '"‘l' trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and „ ud Chicago ton Monrocrille ; at Columbns with the trains (or Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, lndcana ..jL and Chicago, rut Dayton and tern Lrbana, The 9 46 A. ,\L Express Train connects with the RrprcM Train from Baltimore, and arrises in Colnmima at 3.J0 r at, and connects witlc trains going Sooth and Heat arri IJ |he AlM'p n M. Train connects with the Train fi-am Cumberland, and at Oolombuj with Mail Train a' *l6 t M . direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton. Indiana ‘ : U'ai-tle Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago. La ..at tie, t ISAAC H. SOOTUWIOK, Supi. 7. J uotf 13. la --- CLBVBLAKI) AHD PITTSBDKOH RAILROAD. Isavt- Ooiumbu* Newarß /.«oe. e riU* Concord CjimbriJKM Bturnesrille Belmont Arrive lielUir Trains levveChleano »e follows: , lu A. M. and LjJmV. M -Sr. Uu a*d Cairo Elp . k ‘Jf, P«.a- n.rer» for St. lrJula by this train Uk! the Ohio and Miss. It. tt. »t Sandora!, and are earried HM' to 8< UTA U A M and l 10 P. M —DfeuvOl a»d Oil.ja Kj- Alb>jdsslppl river v . , . M , Train? leave Cairo lor Chi.iajo »nJ Dubuiueat . A. from the Enel and plaoea on the Ohio river destined (or St Louie, • 111 save 100 mile, ol tcdloUA and»«_ pertain river uevLiallGn from Cano to Bt. *bd *rnve fllteon hoars in edveu-'e ,i the river route, bj tahini the “£dL®‘»St Inal., Cairn, H -bURue, 3b l “, portent plan* b, this route, ran be had at the ollL.« ot the S A P. and C. I f. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan CONKEOTIHO WITH : Onlral Railroad In Chicago. MAHON , Sup’t i< u> asi tt 6 KfLIPSK AND KOSALIKiI J rto ... " VIA WKI.LSVILLK, AM) 1 THE PENNSYLVANIA Ohio.«! ro * ’ ; RAILROAD. T U -hi'-e“rlb.A U ri'H It GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At •i EVKt'ANiI 1 tantlc eitiea with Western. North-western and South T, a,- tie La On- Handled ratler .hotter and about nine , Aetern Status, by a eoulfnuou. Railway direct. That road r t -u--her than the circuit,-ua (ue via I ndiannpolL. : also connects at PlllAburyh with dahy line a * ) e i“'- .. . , ihltel.unch to Cleveland. ; „;i parte on the Weitern Rivera, and at Uevelaod and Bau &Z E Trains from Cleveland U, Chicago. ' J Jty «,th steamers to all porta on the /•"‘h^-dern Thr-e Da.ni ChioajJ .rreutv three heart, j malting the meat direet, cArapea and rilu mat r .1 an/sC -Em EiE ' ' FIJIUUT caa b. to and from the o‘.hd alter Monday, BubternWr id, loan, the trams on <£* puILAI>KLPUIA a PITTSBURGH. l!„. .oaJ «l„ rat ‘via ALLIANCE. FIRST CLASS. —boots. Shore, t-'ry tio.de, > -j, c rer llWlb*. •I . "rains,.f the Ohio an 1 Poona. Rallrr.aJ leaving Pitts- , , !n bogea.) Furs, Feather., Ac . 1 , 1; an and B'M, A. M .and duo pU , ton aE Ct>ND CLABB.-Boo4e and Stationery.) ul -l at ilC’e.at" e 'NI A. M . UXo A. M . and u> P. M-, B r, Ggala, (In baler,! Hardware. Lea a Sue P». Ibulh. " !i*ava AiiiAb.'t* Huo A M.,IU)A.M., THIRD CLASS.—Annin, p« r loOfc*. ™u cliun a: Utt-leoti with Traits tor Cuj- * n .l Pork. Qn bul*.> 11-tup, -••••) < AkrvU. trr.xlut tnCIeTrUD-l 10 p ut -,tTU CLASS —Cotf*«, ¥\»h t n a»»l l 40c io^lTm A /' ’ ' l .°e™ for XoW? Bt. Louis, Ro-k MmiJ, Loodi. frv»m *ny point La: or tbr,u«b will, u> mark / f y UV ir-Hu. tulri.a. aodtb . - IW '/La'M ’ mi'i in Cu-rslftiifl al iA. IV M, as Hint ml p llt ,,a o lj,La. or will forwarasJ wi.hoal lUs train r«u-b AotsTb J L KDlott N. ■’ ,u ‘ s, ‘ , nssvt nj.irnin • hh-1 SL Louis at iniviulght. y•K. J. a*tno»l«*r l PbiliulcOvLi'*: k Ko ““ ’ 1 _ VIA tl HLI.'ULLH more. Ueo C Tr»urn.-us. Putabun-h: Bhnmnnan A llroaa. v :|„.e -n 111 Bain- sill leave Uie M. nonga- llt.l-i; J S M.-orhead. UmbelHe, Ky It. L. , '" f I,'rf ere'v P m..ri' f • . -uu-lal r es.-ept.-d.) at lo ,i„ijrum. Madlean. iLdd llalclilf A to ,Bt loule, .h . . L-i'.-i,“or IVelUvir.e, Chlmtmd will •!« lear.ne MIU-truU A S-o. Ev.oav.lle. lodlana. lpi[;ST , >:Vi IV. IL.vUle at J M P. M. Wrlleville dally . UeDen.l Freight A<-t.L Phlladelj.l.l. An Aceummcda.UD Tm- on „ Uo< Uay.rd U. J WMBAKRT ■'“u ?!?&• a'r'irme m Cleveland at Ulu P M m ,» Bop-rlot-nJent. A!.ra.oa. Pa. V If Penney: 1 v.U..h«hrer r -.u.IU ( . : ha. ■l" Vr” l '*' tViLm s'ifp M.TJoAM . - . 0 P M. p PC FF. l'r-vident. (a«tt.. r .-I the " North AtM'ban L.r^L:r“u;i:S. , E I K>-V ~,.nd .Li l«eL, o, 8~. A tun* .>10,0,1.1 u i. 1/ V- o ■ ret R.-'t lalaial Railroad b . 1 i'l'i.'i’l.' ~a,.e.'.er U.eOt.i'aO, and Mtte<Mp|d BaUranl Z AiLovaUd thereby .te.mtoel ,CI mile- 10 H'-bou;;, 1,.......,,, [., 11,.■ .1 IV A M l iri.i arrive at Bt. Louie 11 - ;“.o. u ,„ E , a j b, tb.-ll.vi PU. Train at noou half .-he.-kn! ihreiub t? CleveinnJ, »dJ re becM-l Mr Cim-ogo ati.i Sl s - n KAKE 'IA AUJANrh A.<Lf LLIS'ELAN !(■ 1 •. - "j li/crruj -Aril iT-Vj' •Tv U 1W1e... W> $l3 to ~ ;;r O T iv, Bvek mu. ww li-n. V... tii - UrUeo.—. 1»10 U uhi'-azc- m $U‘ V'. 1 j " H[>riaA^ cld lrt " u 16 liulLra-liil P.*) I* j - Uurllanton IB UO U> pr-vuf LUlr *t lh* tr. <; v ' '.Me C^v- £ '-j. iu '-k* M;>uctig*ibi'o »i•, j..c, .hir-J ic.o.- i ilif -i rL«r. Urea! American and D.B. Expresß S Mail Route 7'i MII.K 4 DISTANCE SAVKP. And Twu Chang's of Cars and Uaggagt JrlnJ'd. u irn i e.n CHICAGO AM) ST. I.OUIS: I',, cUiJAUU, ALTOS a ST. LOl IS Voriuerly Clilcugo *. ninluippl , .Ilf", T> bT. LOLla IN ISt, i , a,« Illinois Onuil Depot, foul ol Water nireel !*:. Loon. IMV EiproH. 'lolly, Sunday. elceplM, ,W#.' *.* i (it change ut Caro c.r baggage. *nd r »OCecl with lbt C >i l iiiin»v‘« silmdid stenuiero H'l »u acJ Rrtnirrr, baaing id ciolusivu with PM»«o/«f Train- IrrUi Alton ‘o Ht. Loui«,(w uill-*.' wi'liuut landing. These •.fi t) fur rp*ed,couYenieoe«i and elegance.are unsurpassed ; (U u/e Western waters, Un,g titled up coui Wa«b-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity rriui.viu/ the du«t unavoidable m summer railroad L-areUDg, and reaching frt. Louis refreshed from the effects “'t!,' .nvot-'u thu I. tbt* inoet direct mote, »mi ptcH*ng>*r. Ja.liuaJ fur Bloomington bpnngilald. Naplaa, ant all point, on the Ul.»l.«lppi, Ml.- p-,uri Kansas Oamberlaod and Tennessee rivers, will note lue important Having in dUUoce, b-log seventy-two miles less to at 1. ,uiH. ti.irn .■‘even uni>*s less to Bloomington, abil r.lty-eurbt miiefl Kss l* Springfield .hau by any other *’Though lVke.9 over tbir nuts oao be procured at the various u K Ticket .Hiker >u b«-w lb* ton. 1 hUade - ~tiu. Baltimore. Albany. Buffalo, 4. , sal at all Through Tifkfl Utb throuerbu.il .he tUale*. anJ Hi Chicago at the ril ße^oDsi , ulgUgeMon Ch^R^iggage the various Roads going mm Chodgo, m Check. liuggage thr mi i u U/» ny point Jesii ed on the 11 ue. thr- tu t if j» MpUO A S’. Jr., Puoerintendect. 7 U J- L>. SCmSRMKKH’JUN. Goo’i Passenger Agent. THE FITTSBOBQH ABD COHBEU.SVILLK Having mad* an arrangem-nt with the u ''”. a ° l beautiful *;«ainer “ £‘>UAN " t> ran in connect a i wHU their iw.vd b-UwuMVst Newton und Umuel B>lUe. th- r.’h-wm* of Schedule on and nlier the mth of September . , The dtaamrr KuLIAN wni leave the Pittsburgh «ti. Oooneilaville lUllroad C-<uipftnjs Wberf Boat, Bitve Wo uougahela Bridge, tor Went Newton, every afternoon at hall p&fit d o’clock, precis-!' , returning, will leave We*t Newton B l quarter before ti, A. arriving at Pittsburgh at noon. The-trains will run &*■ fol U-we Leave Davidson's Mill, one cille below Cunnellsville: Pir»t Train, o A. M . Second Train. l'J >1 Injure VVeet. Newton Fir*l Train, " Ikj A M . hecond Train, 6:16 P- M. Fere f.-vw i'lti-burcli t< luviliou- M l ll, $l ,7 1>, iu .•ludiog Weal on Steamer. Stages lor L u iuo to 'A i, and Cu utin ll *v 11 . c will *uuo ec t »luTlhf Tr»im at Davidson's Mill. v iVeiirtit or naaattiro, enquire M the A/eota, at the *& »& **«.*.«.«- ‘"'rr'^KNK,, . President and bupennOmdent. --- -'-i, kTSTTSVZ vrsIARAiLKO AUI t hz *».fc'J'il 8 ;“i h LI Mi L« r .« wlililLlpbi'/for rituburgh «l burgh for Philadelphia at —3O, I. • D ., h^fl __y 1 „♦ p ruths TRAIN lea Tee Philadelphia for i M . aud Pitiaburgh lor Philadelphia &t &20, r. W. ... UUJreTilu Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburg S> except Swuday, at 4do o’clock, P. M. Brintonß Accommo dalion Train leaver Pittsburgh daily at 11 o’clock A. 01-* d.;W o'clock P 11., and ti:2o F. M. The above Unes connect at Httsburgh with the Rallroada la arid from Bu Louis, Mo., Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111 -t Frankfort, Lesinjioa and Louwvlll*, Ky 4 Tarr* Haute, Madiaon, Lafayett» an l Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Day ton, {Springfield, itolMontainc, Sandunhy, Toledo, Cleve )»nd, Columbus, Zauesville, MaMUon and Wooster, Ohio ; Hi*), with the Steam Packet Boat* from and to Niw OttLiANS, tr. Louis, Loimbvilli and CtMOiMiati. Through Tickets can be had to c-r from either of the aboTe further particulars, fiee handbills at the different eurung point*}. from the West will find this the - Vi--tied aUi ci.'Ht expeditions route to Philadelphia, Ball!- Ne » y„rl.oi Boston. TUOB. HOOKE, Agent, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia. J M BSKIMfcIN. , >( Agent, Passenger Lines, Puteburgb. , r > J IjURAND. Bup't, ClCTplaml. A. CAUHIIKY.Ai'I. PUt.torgh RUV T & AIK I.lK* RAILROAD, ' ‘ h v'df i railroads | .Ak ROUTBi NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! THBOOGH . Northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to th» Mls»l* BI PP • Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD I, FOMIIEU tUI CUICiUO AUBOCi Miutmt (Ti , DBS MOINbS, HtTYcaUO TO ST. LOUIS, BIXSOM- SPRIsfaFULD, l tillStWvlLLß. KAPLKB, and Inrermcdiale StaUooß on Central, Orest Western, and Ohio and Missis ’TreijfoTlh. above Lins leave Chicago on ths arrival of Trains from the East— avoiding all laying over Bt any of Burlington daily for Southern and. O.ntr.l I lows and Northern Sllaaouri—making tho quickest and , most reliable route to reach all the Important points u eat ol the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from ' Sad i urty miles less staging than by any other room. The Boad, for a large portion of tho way, is laid with the Bail, the smoothest riding and best Bailrosd m the lw well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and g n '*»' By thie route passengers are sure of makingl tions, and arriving at Bt. Louis on of nariga the vesatious delay of fogs and Ice, and dangers 8 tion, as on ths route by Alton. re,iraeo and no Baggage ohecked direct through from Chicago, anu t corner of Lake and Dearborn sts, are despatch. c K p^^LETT, Qeu'l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. *S-TlOltKTa can be procured at the principal llaiiroad O&rt:* of ibu country- _ ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: Carrying tho Groat U. Status Hail and Kiproes TWO PASSENGER TH.UNB ItUN DAILY on Its enUre length from DDBUtgUK to CAIItO, AND CHICAGO to CAIRO. ThlP Road, Id cODjUDdion with Trains of lb* Utile auJ M,r*dAslppl K. It. and Chicago *n4 G&leaa Railroad, loriur the most direct, and only continuous R- It. rout" fr ' ,m OHIOACO to St. LOUIS, CHICAGO u> OAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. AAD-Ihtv T U«iWDk>. *r<lßUDl Proie«*or r.| Uu»»k B *I'UAULK.-' PUFF, A pH-..-: ant M IV-uk KeepUm i»nl lVuuianshlp. . , ~ .1 L’ WILLIAMS, Cbv beet ollb&nl penman m li*«- L' tilled Slslt-p.) proieeeor of Commercial and Ornamental ‘rrlUlVU. Er-i.-t tW Fwaanfj U.r, rr..iv»ur Ll M-to-. mil- U« and Kft.u..my I’. Uil UEN, piint'.pil . I lire Maiheos'.lreu Uoiaruaeni, Professor ol Mathematics, Ac. p. L. AI’KL, lTofeMor o! ti.t Trtuob snj Umnu Luo ’ iU “!Toouim..rci.l d.pnuaeal ol iHla injttlotlon hu b.J • bi uur,ui:!img attention oi the PrincipiU for ibe la« =■ j „«ra f A»rJ» of 3000 stoJentr h.v« been prepared by bin for bneineea. UH •• >onn» men" amatant. bate J. i,„ O Iraicel for bilslnrM by hlnualf. and ere el,en ' .next Teaebere and practical Aerountanta . I Je.ng fre■JO*?. lv I’IUL-I.oyrd by buMneas men lu adjusting d*vranv,od hooks. : Tt«*-e are no t-achrr? In thi* lnnitoiion who «ere in -hie cltjr'dliuniaeed from tbair filuationr a, K->i-beeKW; non. ' Wbo made twenty blunders on a nngt. page of a bill boa Unr nrttiug leacber t-llr. Williams) baa bad somethin* : more than a feo leas ms from a Khll.ielpbla t"»<-b«r t> prepare bin. for Ids buatneae. bo rnnnera are etnp.i yed by This Inet.union When our Htiaena are Importuned o, lb.— of anutber. they should refer to some of on. city Bank ~-brers or oeroh.nts-pe: Ml »1.« opinion ™n b.re>d u;ssn—and not hedteuiod into one of ah lob are bet pi; * .11 out etery fen m.nlhs, an 1 tbeir pn,its let. lu »f«k im*truct»<-o wh»- w lh«-y chcj fni i iliid FUIeTON GAR WORKS, t'uuttum aso in a c uitt b shop. SJiXDVSKr. cino. ii,tu' tMVidr’rilvr iiurintf moTtnl into bi* new Workß, rt*- l corn-1 M McDonough and Bbrlb, : la crerared to contract fur and dX*vut« i { ur PAgfiKMIBR. BAOGAOK. rOST-OPMCK, : FKKIQUT, PLATFORM, URAVKI., HAND, and all other dejcrl pt .0 UB of 0 A ll*j. n t* t U f K ll A tub, for STEAM ENUIXES of all alrea, 0 RARlbtl, HAILBOAD CAfITINQd of all desKTiptnofl. and uli othrr work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine ■the foremen of the different departments are e.tenliBc and practical men-mo-Uy Irom Kaatern «b■■■ keep themselves luformed and adopt all “ I ere. Imprerem-nt... " W WET lIEKKLI. j aug2S:'t __ Notice to Coulriolors. O BALED PROPOSALS frill be reoe.Ted at Ibe Post Ottl.e N In Blairsrllle, until Lhe loth of September next, and at Marshall's Hotel, In Saltaburg, 011 nV J 'vJ“th linn and Masonry of BEOTIONS NO. 80 AND 87, No.tb Western Railroad-situated at Neir Oaatle. 0^, D ;n BD RIZ^or.U ri‘o‘ih lh M dumber. AU propolis to be " PMN«R DEH_ _ WANTS —Guoks and Girb to do bonwwork art- wanitM In citv and country, who cau give good referuncwß . mo* nine ne-*d apply BltUfttl'ni wanted for a Uurdener.u Carriage Driver, n Uiurk or rial-emau, Mechanics ot dilKr rot branch*u, u P-rter. a Laborer, a boy to learn a trad.-, a bov 10 btteud -U're A man, ex;«n«n-*d iu traveling Syu'.b and West, wi.-bee a aUuaticn an ugtri.C or r.iudu -tor of Car.- . -ran tflw refereuce. Apply nt UAKP’r* lule.llgeucfl ntllce, 410 Liberty »t uUg-h*ll t.te.ut.k AUiaar. Utoui-ow A (U., (SUCCESSORS TO B M. BIUKLOW.) ,\<> 46 Lh-im»nd Allry, n<*ar Hr-A, ?! TTSBI HU H w COACHES, CAKIilA'iKs, I'HATONr, and every duecrlptiou ot Feucy VetiU les built to order, aod bonOi-d lo “ unnurp&f'flod tor beauty <>l design, rlfeihD<* of Auub, skill o! workmanship, aud durability ot materials. All work warranted. NSW ALK. ri>UK eubacribor takes this method to Intorm bis Inenda I and customers that he comtoencea Brewing tor the «tson on the Ttotnivlh truUnt, and will be prepared to turniib his superior ALBS. 4c , in any quantity Jeslred The highest market piice lo cash paid for good, sound, cleA BAULKY. URAINH end VKAST .avplirJ onion;^ MITUt augHlmfchJ) Hit tlwl, l'ltt.burgh, l'e. TaKODSUAM WAKUiMt Is the uolTsnml testimony In (.f Railroad men, Bankers, and those tn other pur suitß requiring accurate time, that the ''Clias. Fndaham at 64 Strand London, is the most reliable, and unequalled by any other maker. Many of thoee wliich hare been tested hare been found lo run with- I .. t_ vaar. I have obtained tho agency tor tha'eale of these Watches In Pittsburgh and State ot Penn ‘>Al“Uthe F. B. Adams A Son's, and other Orel class Watches fer sale. Watch Repairing done In the bast Ann.r sugl 67 Martetjt of Fourth I vltrduMMlN7)S''WtJ&K^ : A"fnU supply Just received l) at DAVISON’S BOOKBTOKK, 06 Market street. Family I'ruyers, ivols.; sl,sb. .Minor Worts, 3 vols ; 76 cents each. . Lee tun* on—Daniel—the Seven Churches-tbe Apoca- i toU—Parables and Miracles: 76 cents each. Scripture Leading, on Matthew, Mark, Luke, (deoils, Exidua, and Luritlcus . 75 cents each. The Church before the Flood; Benedictions, or the Bless eiLife; The Tent and the Altar; Yolces of the Day, Bead, and Night. Signs of the Times; The Dally Life; 75 cent£ each. Lectures on Romanism ; $.l. Tbe Communion Table ; 3b rent*. Infant balYatioD ; 3S cento ffIWIiUTY-ONiS *- > A HLAVL—SIVKKTKBH Ylau a I FbP* m * w I—My Boodage and my Freedom ; by Fred. UuUfflau. Part 1. Ldf« m a SlaTe- part 2. Ufe as a Pree * With aa iu'roduction by Dr. James MeGune Smith. Steel nortrail of tbe author, anJ other illurtrutlon!. On volume; price *° r “ J,! by b. T. C. MOBUAN augte - _ « of Land in til* town of Mwwton county, Ohio; “ ‘ 1 ,r«fi'ifrTh. outbuildings »" ° f a “ h®* l **■“*■ aDd t^und ifJwully oultlT*ied *'***£?*££%% .pple« cud poohm;• for much less thuu sfs2» i- “ ,Lr * “i'uoMAh’ 55;» «. HOTELS. MANSION HOUSE. GEORGE AURENTZ, Pbopbletoe, jTO 34-1 LIBERTY BTREET, just hesldethe Pasaenger N Depot of the Pennsylvania R&llrord, which makefill &e most convenlsnt house in the city for passengers arri- The* Proprietor haring, at considerablesxpense, fittedlup, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully Bolldt a shareof public patroimge. There ' 3 uttached « splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON TABU, uttcrd- Ing ample socommodatlon to travelers and teamsters. Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. STT'oTTAIa HOTBLi Comer of Perm and St. Clair itrutl, Pimburah, Pa. ryiHE undersigned, formerly of “Brown allot el, having 1 tSten tSIUe and commodious UOTEL «|d having refitted it In maguidceut style, would r“P“‘ f ’' U /; “T. his friends and the traveling public to S'™ “J* c f‘„ if aured, with the convenience of the hone. and hfclongex perlence in the business, he. con give entire satisfaction, and ills charges moderate. 0 CONNELLY. t'ebi’J ■ HOUSE, /-fORNEIt UF LIBERTY AND GRANT BTRBKTS, near janl3'l I y >Ur ° Sj I"'>oL 1 "' >0L JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTOK’S. W, VKRLKV HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Oh veto ut and Wuli ut, Philadelphia. ; ■’FrrirusfioN, ; XTO. HI Arch street Philadelphia. T. B.WEBB(leteof j\ the Eagle,) Proprietor. |an^y_ GASIAILI, HOUSE, OF MAIN AND SOUTH STS., WARRSN, 0- rmiK Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the I Bublio that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened Jr a house Of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio BtageOompany.it offers Inducements unsnrpassed in Warren for thu accommoda tion t,I the traveling community. A share of public patronuge is respectfully FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STRUCT, ABOTETHIIU), PHILADELPHIA. PAK.KKK it LAIItD, Proprietor*. j,19 2m TERMS $1,60 PKK DAY. ~ mcHuLlabi'houbk, JOHU&TOWN, tSUNA. rnlig undersigned luring taken charge of the abore 1 named Houee, and redlttad it at a largo eipenae, in » comiortable as aell as elegant atjla, ie no- 10 caiva guest., and giro ample eatiafactton to : all -h ’ “»7 ; ronlaa the Uousa. .ailSAf | JAMES LaJWhKV. |” HARE'S HOTEL, I , Late Parmer's Exchange,] 1 Tt TO 103 LIBERTY STREET, foot of Birth *traat, Pitts ; ■«**- : an.i opened lor_lh_e araommodadun ol thojmblic. ji«e_plJ . MU iim HO USB. Cl«yela.nc!» Ohio. -I riON, Paopauroiuj.—This Houmlimub- C thorough and extenaWe repaint, i laSSVidllioaa of new furniture, eto, nod the proprie* nod ‘ a . ]Tei th&l nothing ehall b« wanting on 2nS? i? £u«uh a place where ali the com forU of . 6r.< cli* hou.l <=>n b» found- TRIQK 4 g0(I . )J itf _ REaTAURANTo. WILKIKS HALL, W c GALLAGHER, Erophibtor. „n Mw«n )P«>J 1 11 b»< bylhe^L. I «Jni,,T .uJ cumpl-L'ly r,DOT»led. rv‘ .“‘,u“rl b^r%« P n'rfo U Ld uTTSS »UPP»"J *''•»■ li “ b 'iC,” b^B.aaj‘JwUklu «--p Hon. .n Iti «;»»<>. -«» ‘'"“’w. c.Tj.UI. AU U KK U»' “ ,, ‘ I;, Si?. 1 ’ which hi J«rt U« thoMu^y X., .ill, repaired .ndr.lurnh.hM, «J «•« »£»• proprietor. “££l epl"™ L lb. oh.nur » comforuw. bo ,nh Z ~r,M up under the .imd- ti l periled uoolu. Thu; ra-pucllnlly * kt the t,f ■ h'«u proufl l’ uUic - < UHNICOPI A. a*-U 1 :• 1' t. K AN U 0 O K K K K U l> U 8 t D. baknard. Y jj Mrtet. und Mariit. \ , ' nrrattCftwu Cft YSTAL PALACE, lv 1 no | 8 nark«t itrcel* 0. C. SEELY, , KEKPKCI FULLY infuruu hl« frl-ni«.iij ths .if“V ,u b' hx ju»t .larusl b» Y.,il»J PLU.a-lpl.ta li.oiwn .ljl.ol 's3@ ¥ qj.iKI.NU 0 YriT llllri ao.l -v-ry thing in In In® lb-m.rl-1 w ill affori. Uoiia-.l«). »P-n ibe in -rain* «»i :: **.**» CLOTHING_BTORE! ; , JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., •saaras-. kow.., ..... *. a - i 1 i' , !. B rSES^H ,^Ss t r ; clothB ‘ BS%==r:L—HEADY MADE CLOTHING, M-i-AA, «& * \ ;--iS.tf _\ ' 1 O*J!l I *c Beaux' l<Kg«r Boxr Hailt .1,. U«! »n Mfuld Hrrlt, oppctii! tht «*•*»« nillK .übicrltfr bu just r>K»l tm« or lb« »n 1 u ,“„ 6n «hl.i u,«L lh, f y T ; Jkuo.ledjod to b~ . rupeno, .rile •, | cumiaclft^ oo 4t>ool b»'Uio -» ' ÜBSITZ- • n» vO'oin ... - *- • ' K«nu«tt Al«. , . . , I D tSI IUiU t M. Uottl.r rt SMITH'S , . K.QD*ll Al.ibJ Brown Stoat Al *“' Ai * ‘ , m .mart &D>l olot bottles. “ wJiliu 1 .. f„m,u£,..UU. ( U solicited. • - . " * Mineral Water and Sareapartlla \irM U KNul.isU. pm below Pcdd, U now V\ mau u(»eturiDß »nj bolUrlug the aboT« n ,cl. «*>« T of 0.. U-. !.»■> du fact tired from :be purest materials. ocu..ij hopper's patent plane that in tut aoon ccmn into « use. Hie fol "Jim* «*" from pracli-al wvrUDeo *« but l»n *moD« vluy Mi'r> U»« b.v, re.ommena,nj lb» plane abv’Tp a!; others iu u« PIT73;JCROa ISTfcU< CaBIHrT FaCTORI.) February Xi, I*A6. ) [japted loginning oak, cherry, walnut, and »''“£» °' bard wood, and fur planing veo„.-tw, It >« 0 , ri ~,11 m «1« -r ccrai-mg. besides b«tng a ffr®** eanng ol urn. On. «V i ‘’lan., will plan. mor. than GVe met, an do V; any **«£.».« mathod Plfa- afd ball..* it to be a moat «dl.nt arllcl. lot the US. for which It 1. iDtendrd, aa a combination ol plane and ■'uteWtlcui.rly adapted to P>“ ln * nnf rwiuireoue-fourtb Uw time or labor of the old method, and 1 bat. no doubt, whan IU P ro >” rti " b',\o“*u kDown, tiul thbl u will purely . uper»*d« lUe lormer te Minfin nod laborious CUfatOtll. I , I moat cheerfully r.c .mrnend It to all »!»«'>“ tb- Cabinet busmens, as trorn my knowledge of il>lher« U ootbing as well tlU«l to give a smoothand beautiful tmiafa “ veneer, a. th, Uopp.r Puruitnre War.rooma, 97, 09 Third at., Pltuburgb. PaftjOtirp/i, February 27, lb6f». MblbKS P BATON, of this city, b, my ml. Agent for th. ml. of PUn.., or ol right, to manutactureand^^U.mem I’ltuburgh, March 21, 1856—(mhdlitfj I VIKLD BOOK Von KA!LB6Ai)K.NQINKI£K».-<Joot»ln. r Inc form ulrs tor laying out curves, determining fro,;an- JT., levelling, calculating earthwork, etc., etc... together * ,lh table. of radii, ordinal.*, deflections, long cWda, mai netrc variation, logerelhime and natural slgua Un tile, etc etc .by John B. Ilenck, Civil Kngineer- locket- the preaent work I. to supply a want r^rn’^ : l”,t, iud especially the necessary formutaifor *7in-Vuu-iiv«i, torn«uU.rro*ringa,Ac. l U»d«rtdtr»Um «.Vv, t*,i« wt.rk in designed to supply. l H ‘y.iuTAht AkiAUKBT, West Point, April 18, 1564. UentUvun . lh*vf looked over •* lieuck'a Field Book for Railroad Engineer*," and tbiuk it well adapted to the ob ject lie author proposes, aodhave uo quewtiou hut it will be jnuud a very usetul and practical volume both for offleeand fieldwork. ■ Trot, April’ ill. 18M*. I am much pleaded with Mr. Henck's Urtle manual, tba - Kidd Book yi'Railroad Engineers '’ With the presenta tion of some of the most practical auJ L,n-e»ee» among railway engineers, he has which, new at least in their present torm, appear to poe**» « mint yf higher value tbau that of mere novelty that of tdn2 in general susceptible of available not to say desira ble nracUcal ose. In conclusion, while 1 think the design uf Mr lienck'e book is such as to adapt it excellently well ut , , huVe Measure In expressing my 10 P with IU execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected hy the author, and the ei cSl.eut typographical tall. dr.p C K. and Director For sale oy L) „ alor iu Eugineers’ Stationery, au 3 Market street, corner of Second. MAUAAINKS'VUH aKPTEMHKK- Godey’s Lady's Book , Household Words; New York Journal; Peterson's Magatine ; Yankee Notions; Blackwood’s Mftgaiine tor August. NEW SUPPLY OP NEW bOURr Star Papers, by Beecher; Memoirs of James Gordon Bennett; My Bondage and Free Join, by Fred. Ut-uglasa , Doesticko' New Book ; Cleve Hall, hy Miss Sewdl. Light and Darkness. Life of Sydney Smith, in 'i sols. Received aud fur sal. at QaDKNyESNBV 4 Fifth sl. opposite the Theatre- P-S&S&f kSSi DSNCsToir"tfiLß. A House with lot of ground, wall Improved, 50 feet front Pour I 80 deep The house cODt.HU a ball, ° n . umbsT dining room, ihrce chamber, and « p4rl ?, r 'J;m. PortiM anHardan in front. Price *1,460. email rooms. Portico g CUTHBBBT A 80S, - Terms easy • 63 ji ar^e t street. 'ree- auglb . .* L STII'UI.^S ,; TifK "«llv UUL iIfADAPTATION of tngnsdlema In tb» 1 ailorlng FW afleota rwl. of th« hair, ul thvu ShS torowth. of coloring matteri girlng ton* Fifty centa U do., do! act aa a a,*, but a. a per bottle. told by 8 BOg7 PLAXOKJSU 01: —tou gaiiooe oil handed to aatobJ JL _ _ CIAfUWAT alifcb—’ 400 )b« fur ml« bv ) b A. *AHN&iTOOK A 00 . ' . joriiar i'lrat *nd Wood aU. -- ’ s INSURANCE COMPANIES. ; BAN. ' ' : j ~ ACBTIW LOOMIS. Increase of Cash Capital I bxock and bill BBOKEBi TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ! ,« MINA. ISSURASCB COMPASY, . N ttrals, negotiated. Stocks bought and Mill on com- HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819. , and ea.o of _ .. „ _ _ - - - -*500,000. | Copper Blocks. .... „™.\ C o‘ P .t‘v;,Xffl ANNUAL 3T AT RMENT of the ; oo m mno^Uo^_at^nJMJopncmpa L ._ T W B H “L Y |TNAI.N3URANaB^MPANY,ofU , **. u. • • fort, aa furnished this Rganeyun ry ' BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, £:;„«fisg£3t^~££ Debts due the Oompanf, secured by mortgi«e... - .313 1, ( jn.cojsjjicLL.ii WILI-OCtt, , MU.livable, we’ll secured, payable at Bank... 3o j “ BANKERS, Railroad Stocks In Counecticu i.w’gus oil ; . „,n n-.i—o in Rvchanire. Bank Notes, Gold and SUver Bank Stock. In the city of Uarttord. “ A Coin (SmnT ajs far Fund. recelvedon deposit BankßtockßlnNewlork by —— iuS-k. bought snd sold on oommiseton. Collections made Cash on hand, In Bank, and in hand, of Agents „„ , Stock. Unlted Btato! and I Booth Itaat corner of Market and lUUtrtrMte, fff7a,2TB 63 I m yil PiTThBUKQIi. rA. The amount of liabilities doe or not due to Banks or other | RODGERS & CO., I 13INKERS AND BROKERS 'TSSfiISm. against th. Company are erne,,, eud. , - -- ' °%“nKn n take no risk over tlO 000. I BAS kSiI^“wKBBS, The amount Insured In^"uon^f'buWUngA 1 Haw Remo oed thnr Office to the torn* of fifth and rood If.. ,up P ly of “ nilUo “ i -pATRICKS A Elchangoßroken, Zaxseegsecsaez deelgn is to limit the loss by any one Sr l , , Cities conetantly for sale. t, the United THU. A. ALEXAMjKR, Seoretary. ; ree (n pj,, dtiM throughout the United BTITI or OormcTietn, 1 BS Hartford, Jan. Ist, ISB6. , Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at Uartfoni couDty. / q A!olander , Secretary of the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. &l, beet tuo»ledge K and y beU.^ LE]ii TjOM «« oaid bv ihifl Compßuy for l ho ve*r ISM •*xo«ed fiTbO.OOO, while Old premium* received the «mo umo K, .'.carf any oth.J year, eln.-a the organisation , I the covering nearly all J'«*(;«?““ » f '* Ag „ B , *°®TBA IKSCIUSUK COMPANY, of uartford, cu.v.y. IBIW OUABTIBID, pa I D 0? : .. . ISUU.UOU Oath Capita* * Ca«H Burpltta,oslsT JiKOiM.lttfi s*7 3,*7 3 miua Capital Block and durplua Is securely lD ' X Ibe benefit of oil policy bold.™. A- on * the claims we have to public confident., and of lu aU-hy to pay losaes promptly, we state 0 Ih JJ cry from *115,000 to JIW.OOO per mouth. It» borlncs i» lar/e and well ilstrlbuted, and In our opinion no Company In the United Stales ailordo better indemoi.y • ] folk, holders than the -«tna. They continu. to make insuran.e on property In town and country, at rntce as low an con e-latent with safety to the f»»«T 49- Office, North-west corner Fifth and Pittsburgh - l, a W A H K MUTUAL SAFETY IKBUBAJTCK COHFABY OFIIOE in North Hoorn of Lh« Bxcbange, on 1 bird PHILADELPHIA. * MABINE LNBUIUSCJSA OP VMSIL3, I , . . Ciwo, Itoml p*rl*ol Ihe ttorid. V&UGBTO, } INLANI) IN*U!HSCE^ On goods by rivers, canals, laias anvl Uu! U »U parte of t£. IsgBBAS(;Ea Qn merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling boaM>B ,&e. mSi OP Till! COMPANY , hcreinier 1, ISM. Bonds and Mortgage •• ••;•• •;•••■ Stated PeonaylTaoia, Philadelphia ruy, Pprl-s Harden, other Iwu ul * U>3 Stocfcs tn banks, railroads and Insurance# corn panics Bills receivable . Cash on hand B.Unc«.ln th« h»nA« »t Ai.Lle »:-J pr«mium» . on M.rine Pollcto rK-ontlr '«u«J ‘‘’'h,' gubacrlpttonNotes U ’°' OTJ J. BCUANDKI.MKU.Iwii, 0 I). KItANCIA Wo. Martin, Jotwpb Li. d«al, Itamund A Boudar. J»bo 0. Dari#, Hobart Burtf.n, John R. I’enroaa, Uecrga U. L«iper, Edward Darlington, li. Jonea Broofca, J 0 Johnson, J «Tnn< C LLbQiI, TbeopUa* Paulding, J&oit-s l) M’Parland, W 0 Ladwig, TLibt his ever been offered to the public. Th'it i-nn.-ipal object for this removal, is to giro them tA.-ititieu for th<* 4l WHOLESALE TRADE. Total..— ".LI," 7»r i w .,i'p, vi* ->■ TII6V ire ort-oared to sell Goods at the Blue* their Incorporation, a £*nod of twen. f <■!•<* ? •• *■ V, VA’S’ T F A STE R N PRICES! thee hare paid upward of One Million tour Hundred Th«. a L U Wh & 1 fiiOf fiAJi rytoo eaud Dollars, losawa by fire, th*rrbv atfonliD.' rvidenc* of the ** J ;h**y will warrant them to be as good as any menu adYant&gv* of insurance, ae w«*ll i»nU llrpoui- f,. : ar ed id the yu'on. ... t . „ Lion to meet with promptness ail liabilities. Cl'Sl O M W UKl£) J. GARDINER Caj VFI N, Ageut, ia THI ui*(T STTL*,AJ<D UPOS Tti* BUOETI9* HOTIOI. office. north-east orr. \V<x-i and Tl.lr-ta Tbev hare on band a full and beautiful assortment 01 _ T r, tfVirflnPaTf PTi y*™ “Ss!' walking akd bdsi- LIFE INSU ness coats. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, uur lnier.«t« art with lhos« ot our cUßtomors, DK wv, . nv.'ff p|l|t md we Kucur* Lbe public that our fidelity will not Iwll In I*lll L, Aiyr.lL> !* » ■ t;; ,„g wll ortlerri w« m»j bo ravored with. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850 dont t'OKSKT TUB PLACE capitalllo 000. !%o. §8 Wood street, OArliilLi C-|UU,VIU (tisT Bins,) oorskr o> diahohd ailst. Office, S. E. Corner of Third and C/Vfinti* N b —We deslreour patrons to understand that wehare StreeU, Philadelphia. n«-longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Officer* of the Home Board at PKiUd,iph\a: Liberty street. Our attenUon is devoted exclusively to tb mebotohA House above Jesignated. Stephen B-Crawford, Paul U. Goddard, osr'^ Ambrose W. Thompson, Uwrenee Johnson, Benjamin W Tinglvy, G**»- M’lleory, Jacob L. Florence, v n M ft V T) W ATTSi y=- M S».O r .w,b r d Wim ‘ m " K ' # - \ I ™ te - AlLtoAen* City—R. B. Mowry, M- D. of the most beautiful patterns, French and ***9 * P QKO. B ARNOLD, Agent, Oaßatmereß, o! exery style and shade in the market, all of m4r l» j Ho. 74 Fourth street. PUtnburgh. which I will make to order on the .moat reasonable terms, ' pkHHBYLVAHtA'IHSDRAHCE COMPANY .n-lj.wrr«t«l » «IL OF PITTSBURGH , t p*jT RKOKIYED AT JOHN McOLOSKEY a 00*8 Whole* CORNER OF FOURTH AND BMITUKI KLD HTRBLiS. I Clot hlng Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner Authorised Capital, 0300,000. _ Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against lo* -r i a that this celebrated bouse has ever had the pleasure damage by Fire, and the perils of the Seu aud luiaud ; . w lhe aLtant i o n of the public to. Thesegoodshave Navigadou and Transport* l * oll • , yurchaMd from first hands, aud, conaequenUy, no Diaxcrow. J rod on them, which leaves us able to say that we Rody Patlerso!n. * 4 n ao fdo sell at as small profits as any house U* the east- Kennedy T. Pn<*uJ. c iii*f* Thensfore, we respectfully invite the attention 1 Grier Sproul, wbc .j e# ' ft i f dsalera and country merchants, In general, to George R. While. ' u ft call aDd examine our extensive assortment of A. A. Carrier, LkaDY MADE CUMUING. It Is almost Impossible to W. S. Hi,xcd, -numerate tbeuuanf y ot immense piles of garments thai D. K-l’urk, , , Stf ea at this L i t establishment; it is suflicient to u. R. Ooggahalt. : ' th , > t baa OOTer t: cn equalled by the house itself, non. \VM. Y. JOHNSTON. Pr«i.i.ia . Bn -' °° Ter J O IIN McOLOSKEY A CO. H.ODY PATTKRBON, Vi.e l*resident. mario.u a a fAHHiaa. Secretary and Treasurer. Clothing 1 Clotulng I i u A CAaaiin, Aeaistant Secretary. dfS.firo j r pus undersigned respectfully inform^hisfriendsand the _8 A aeaie n ~" “““ ®ittahn"r»ii ' 1 publlo that be is now receiving at hiastore, No. 1.7 Lib- Wettorn Imurnnce Company, *UtaDurgll. : J- J t t -choice assortment of Clottm, Caaalmeres and R.mLLKR, Jr., Praident. | F. M GORDON, j styta, which he CAPITAL, $300,000, ureoared to make to order in the most fashionable man ■\¥riLLinsnre against all kinds of risks, FIRE aodMA V V notice, and on the most reasonable terms. W RINB. All loseea will be liberally adjusted and oromptly paid. nf r«e>iv made Clothing, to which we invite the attention P a Homelnßtttution, managed !“! s , «‘, i . who“ Li. »r >.» i. m known in the community, and who are , J Persons who purchase goods for cash, wHI find It to their “““ “ 171 VS * n *’'" m o'3ss£ b ".Vr .C W. J W Bu«.r. N.Holmes, Jr., W. H.Smith, 0. Ihmscn,George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippencott,George Darsle, James Me- A uley, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott. *%. Ofßee, No. 92 Water street, i Warehouse or Spang a Oo . up* tairO Pittsburgh n0v , 24-lv Ur. B. M. liusu-n, UU£h(Jr*i£, SpcnrwT M'Uthld. Chart** Kel'y. Samuel E. tltot r“, II fury fii-mo, J Macs Trft«ia»ir, Wrn. Kyre, Jr., J;«thcii L. Price, J uuiua Tf iiDeUl. John B. Sample, . CluvrleH fichkfffr, J T LoffftO, IMtWhuub, U T. 0. Monrao, io. KM. President. TUOB C. HAND, Vl.;t>PwMd«ot. Josiru W Cowan, Bac’y p. A MAT Ell lA, A/mt, No. 96 Wai«ir fttf-M. Pt”,-bunch Wm. F. Johnston, W. M’CUutoefc, D. M. Long, A. J. Jones, Jacob Painter, lames 8. NegWy, Wade Uamplou, JOIIM LITTLIfi, Jr., Agent, No. £Ol LabiUTr HAfl JUiT RJSOKIVISD Urn k>lU>wtu,i »«ry »r( Uclee BRANDIBS. U<x*. Qeote Brandy, (T«rj fine.) ; Unboo. Otart Dupuy A 00. (super ) » l M M amstt A Co. Jamaica, Btaerac. Sauta Crus. 01N WINES. B&rcial Madeira, Bogu< Howard, March A Go., Mad'ra London Cordial, East India Madeira, Schnapps. Table do *\.J. L ... Amontillado Sherry, Uulberford s twitch A a. Manianlllo do Barclay’s London lor ter Table da Wild Chart j brandy. Cooking do Absiotbe, Beeswing Port, Anleelhe, Pure Juice do Curacoa. Ordinary do Sardines, 8L Julian Claret, Mocba and Ja»a, Malaga Dry. Young Hya. and Black lcae Do Sweet, English Bronson Cheese. Champagne*, Imported Hayana Cigar*, of Anchor, various brands, Veraeney, Old Monoogahela W lurky, of Uiidewck, all grades. Together with all other articlea oonneoted with lac bustQHHa. ‘ my-n>:Jkw I WIG MANUFACTOKY. Six doort from the Aqueduct, opposite the (.Vdtcl-r i U'ficr, ti i tnniMY CITT, 18 PRHPtWKn TO KILL OKI>KKB K)R WHIS : and all kinds of . , Ornamental. Ilalr Work. Tb* bfcrt quality of material is furnished, ao.l enllr* fiatletiuiUoo guaranteed. wylfcdawly Alexander W. u Attorney and counsellor at law, aito solki tob 15 Ouahcbby, Agent for procuring Bounty Lunds and Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims In Ureal Britain and Ireland. _ . „ 49* OoUeotions made In this and adjoining CouotW*; Es tates of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys invented on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Offloeon FOURTH street, a few doors above gmithfieU. ,q Pittsburgh, March 28,1856—(mh2frdaw] A, W. Foitir, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner (or the Staten of Tennessee, New Hampshire Connecticut, Wisconsin. i« New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. i Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for record or nee in any of the aboTe named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 28,1&6S—fmhgfcdaw 1 _ YARIRTIRg ]—a Cottage Bouse Id Allegheny for sale Price $7OO. A Brick Boose end Lot for $760. A smell Fnme Boose SDd Lot on M unt Washington for $460. Small Perm* is Ohio end Virginia f>r 9*l« on eapy («rn»B by uyU; e. OUTUBERT A Su N. ItO TMrJ rt. V?• - s. holmes A 80HS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ! ILIYV EIMOVID TQKIB BAIOtntO AHD XXCIiAHGI OWIOI HO 80, 67 MABKrr BIUR, TOOB DOOBS BBLOW OLD BHAHD. N HOLMES A SONS, Ban Bore and Erchango Broßare, . and Daalors In Notoa, Drafts, AoooptancM, Gold, SU t«T and Bj2nk Note*. Exchange on tie Eastern and Western Citioa constantly for sale. , ... „ ... Collections made In all the cities throughout the United States. Depositsreceded In parfundeorcurrentPfP®T*,^ 0- 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta, (jaw.iy TIERNAN * CO., BAN KERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. ,Yo. 96 Wood Strut, corner of Diamond Alley, PITTSBOBOH, PA., , 4 .. BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections In all the prtnctpa' cities of th« Union, Receive deposit, on call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter, appertaining to a Broker's bumnees. Eschance constantly on hand. EDaro JOHN WOODS, canker and exchange bboker, DSALU 13 Exckauire, Commercial and Bank Note*. OTOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections o carnally attended to. Interest paid on Depo«t. S&-SO 6sU Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. r> W /3 declo Bank. . ffTLL & CO., bankers and exchange brokers, COSL3SB OP WOOD A3D FIFTH STUMTS. SlO LIT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Timo Bills ol Exchange and Notes discounted.— U< 11, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and .old. Collection, nut in all the principal cities of the United States. De i.Mii ™-,,i.ed of Bar and Onrrent Bonds [mnr97ly_ CLDtS LiAUBB, BDSABn BAiiU, ILOB«aOB IBAIIIB. kbameb a bahm, bankers and exchange brokers, BDY AND SELL Gold, Blivet, and Bank Notea; negotiate Loans on ileal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and Tune Bills, on East and Wert; buy ,nd sell Stocks on Commission. , , Ooli-irtiona made on all polnta In the Union. l m y*_ 0. E. ARHOLD 4 CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. DEALERS In Exchange, Ooin, Ask iW kJ Time Drafts, Ac. Collection, carefully attended to, ,„d proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks booght and sold on commission. . .. No. 74 Fourth Bt., next door to BankofjMttflirg. [s»l3 ifartrthc and foreign Change Bank .Voter, OM and Stiver Bought, Sold and Jbchangrd, at the EXCHANGE and banking house of WILLIAM A. HILL 4 CO., 64 WOOD STEAK, PITTSBOMH. Interest allowed on time doposita. . : THOMFBOH BELL 4 CO., BkN KERB AND BROKERS, Omur ,-f Third and Wood .free!., PMtburgh, fa. _ . 84.01* 20 1 i*V,S'X& W . iti.v/n ;w TIIOMAB WOODS, «rCOMMERCIAL BROKER,^* | iSD HI A. LEE 13 i floleii Bondi, Stock*, Kaal Bitat®, *«., A’o. 76 Fourth PUUburgh, Fa. fW Cliuinlottl’e Loan Offlc« f 4 TJ 100 SMITHFIELD STBKET, NKAB FIFTH.— i \ Monrv loaned on Qold and Silver Watched, Silvers are I and otl.fr valuable articles. >u!4:dly New clothing Store. NO. 4. BIXTU STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY, fl 'liK subscriber has just opened this new establishment, 1 w here be baa always on baud a large and choice assort uwitor all articles of OLOTUINU, which he warrants eonal to any in the city, and will sell at the most CCS. The public are requested to give him a call. mart»:ly _ B. OPPENHEIMgR. WE have now opened one of the largest stocks of CLIINA, GLASS and QUEENSWAIUS, su table for ln the city, and Intend selling at vrry low prices We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, cousuUug of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and ail other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter mined to work It off at low prices. We hare just opened bo. o beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table Jo ; Covered lrtahea for stewed chicken, etc., etc. Also, w>mn Trry handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our Bto'k of White Stone Quid Band, and assorted colors Toilet Wore, is large—ail of which we hare put down In price to suit tue Limes. REN TER, CLOTHING, JOHN M’OLOSKKTACO. F&U and Winter Good* l To tlouaeke«p«ra. FRENCH CHINA. We hate some twenty different styles of French Übina Tea Beta, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of «iiiuh we are selling at least twenty-fire per cent, below ioruier prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, Is large, and we w ill Bril them at very low prices. GLASS WARE. an band and receivings large stock of Boston and Pitts burgh Bias* Ware, which we will sell at manu&cturer’e pnc« COMMON WABB. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch ora and every article suitable tor country or city trade, Is large, to which we invite the attention of <rity and oountry mi-rchants, os we will eell them very low for cash. Uou«&ee pert) and others In want of ouaar China and uueuuKwar*’ will do well by calling at the CHINA HALL, No. 611 Market, between 3d and 4th et&, tr ,', o Opposite Gav B While HO USDS, BTORE-HOOM3, WAREHOUSES, Ac., TO LIST !— iAiwrtnceville— A comfortable Dwelling House of hail, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rcoms, garden and (rood water. .... Allrghaiy Oily— A Two Biory Brick House, newly painted and papered, on ilobtuson street, near the canal. Horn $lO per month. _ ... itt. HWii«tfton~A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, Ac. Eent, $7 per month. Pittsburgh—& large Three Siorv Brick, No. -JA Third stg rent $176 per year. Nos. 31 and « Dnqnesna street; each house is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Ac. Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on l ' oU A h U n. t , r m t ' COTHBKHTA SON, i a A s pply 10 140 Third street. JULY MAGAZINES — , . Qodey'B Lady’s Book, for July—2o cents ; Ballou’s Mftgarine, “ Yankee Notions, {4 Frank Leslie’s N. Y. Journal, 18 « North British, for May. Th _ above just received bv Express. Also, a large lot of HnuoOL CLASSICAL and Mbcll&neouß BOOKS and STA- TiuN ERY for sale at OOST, and no uumbuo Call at LAL'tfKU‘S BOOK STORK. ST Wr-od street, if y.'U want to . Üboap Library l«U 100,000 COPIKBI «m w< &XSAMBOAT DISASTERS ON , fg» A . I nagjtffri™ytaters, andl jrfMSJgr OaBUbSTBAMBOAT DIRECTORY.— The«®SBSSa u A • iened bate now In couree of preparation » new Ail BOAT DIRECTORY, whichwill l# Issued In October next; the book will contain over two hundred pages* Mas* *. atA A in the best style, and neatly bound In a durable mannarT IT WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST INTEBEBT INQ BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will be a book that Will be Interesting to atl classes of people, lie STEAM hoaT DIILKJTObT will contain a complete list and d Sutton of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power ind Snnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the *“i e of theboat, with the trade she bln. Abo, theaamre of Captains and officers, her age, Ac. Tha. Directory will ®nSn a history of Steamboats and Stoamboatmg on SewStere whence the application of steam: also, a sketeh of the flrat boot built for the Ohio River, with the namA of the builder, commander and owner* ... RIVER DIRECTORY will «»ntaln a list.and descrip „ T “* I Til fhfl STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occur- S„ 0 „ f nmw H^E 11 rSm&B® 1 V THMB SI^KMa on the Western «nd South*;. h Tha Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Mta£svnKrtl ‘tStaMUiVbie. Brt, andotSr Rivers? with the Towns and ClUes WdtowttjWitt correct distances; also many other Blw nnaCrameretaj t.„ms of interest to the peopls at large. The book wi» Contain the cards of the various U. S. Mail SJJftheT are In, Ac- Ac. The Directory will «ff®« onta “ a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Offlcere, their places of residence, Ac., Ac 4 tba n * w .‘" t ® a “ boat Law, its requirements, with comments, showing wherein it baitfU the incompeUniojJicer, and tnmr« the Mmwiait officer, Ac, Ac- and all the Important U. 8. Bu Steamboat Decisions np to , dat ® l t J?? and important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, lm portant Deoislona of the various U. 8. Courts ln re f s l?i.lf heights Lost and Damaged, do., do.; with many other Directory will bo illustrated in the best style and printed in the best manner. The author has for six years been gathering together all the facts and itemsln regard to tha numerous -“Steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern waters, and now Intends pobliahlng them *n boob form. The price of the work will be put at the low JSfof Ona Dollar. Tan thousand ooptea Kill ho Issued for tha boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will have to do eo at once, es none will bo printed unlessinrderod in edbance. Ibis work is destined lo have a circulation ot over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, aa the publishers are receiving large numbers of subscriber*, per mail, from ail of the country, daily. Some of lie oldest Wmen as well as most scientific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. , , The Directory will be Issued In October, and w».l bs an ornament to the parlor aa well as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the above '“ifl »mmunlcutions d"' “ Postoffloe Building. Cincinnati, Ohio. jegfcdawtf SUPERIOR. Dougl.i County, WtMoniln. ninm FLACK [a siluatal on Ihe By of Suparior anJ 1 Ufft Il&fid River, at the head of hake 3»P«rjor, and A BETTER SITE, A BETTES HARBOR, AND QBJSATKR ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CIT), than any otheT point In the North-west; and U equalled in prospective hnportanco by Chicago only. The Proprietors have a clear, undisputed and unincuia bered title to the land upon which SUPERIOR *a laid out, and all purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds for the Superior was laid out during the past season, and already contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Motel, a number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouse, and Is In all respects the MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN In the West. The County Seat, the , Office and Poet Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lake 8o * B jj£p pK j ) BTA TES MILITARY ROAD, now in couree of construction, connecting with St. Paul terminates at this place. It U also the Lake termini of all the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. Ibe “Boo” canal wiU be opened in Jane; after which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to Supeiior—ono from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine vessels, having been built expressly for this trade. (.me Steam Saw Mill is now in operation, and the macbi nary for a second is now on the way to Superior, which will be ret 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 ret Hera oa £asy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve meets. Liberal appropriations have been made for public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. i n order lo correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, it ie proper to state that “ Superior City,” about the title of which a legal controversy exist*, Is mother and different place, and in a different township of Scpkbjob are signed by Thoa. Clar&, sur veyor, and William 11. Newton, agent attorney for proprietors, and may bo peon in the principal botel9 of St Wul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. , , AH persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain inform* tion, are requested to apply to Wii. U. N«rtW, Superior Douglas county, Wisconsin WILLIAM U. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior Board of Health Notice. INFORMATION has been made to the Boar.i of Ueaitu that cases of cholera occurring outridei of the city Lat* been brought within its limits for relief. No doobt the friends of the sick are prompted by motives of humanjt> . vet it is proper they should be informed that they suto**ct tbemselTCß to a severe penalty by so doing. The Legislature passed laws regulating tbu» matter, i-i cases where the disease Is malignant or contagious, in orJer that the densely populated <rty may be protected irom any unnecessary scourge, which, when it has gaiowi a looting, scarcely rads so long as there remaius a subject tor its re morseless attack. , , 4 The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law. If patients seized with cholera, or any malignant or conta gious disease, outride the city, must be removed to any oi the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. . , *The attention of all persons interested la called to Uie following sections of an act approved April S, 16W: g s c. 0. That any master, commander, or other person having charge of any vessel or steamboat, ’ wiolaUng any ot the rules or regulations prescribeJ by the said Board oi Health,under the provisions of this act,shall, upon convic tion thereof, by Indlctmeut or prosecution In any cour. having jurisdiction, pay a tine not exceeding live fcupdr*-- dollar*, to be recovered and paid into the trmsury ot ealu Board of Health. . Sec. 7 That whenever tbo Board of Health shall recent* information that any malignant or contagions ilisvam (measles excaptad) prevails wllhln any port or place within the United States, the, shall makediligeot im;ui:y concer n ins thesame; and If It ahall appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication with such infected port cr place shall be subject to snch control and regulations ns the Board of Uealth may from time to time direct, and publish in one or more newspapers published iq the city of 1 itts burvh, and thereupon every person or persons, and a.i ' goods wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from Inch infected port or place, and having entered and been ! brought Into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regm ! lationa, shall be subject to the same penalties as is proslded i for in the preceding section. The penalties «f the whole act will be stlteUy !™{° rceJ ' ■ Rr f,r,|ar A. C. MURwvll, , ! y Physician to the Board of Health, j 3 QBOBQB FORTUNE, ! Health Office. FtACTICAL WURKS KOK MBOUANIOS ANUOIIIbRS. Tho Amurtean Miller, and Millwright's Assistant; The Analytical Chemist's Ass.stant; The Encyclopedia of Chemistry, practical and theoretical, by Urooth and Mordt; Tbe 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 a Companion; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier; Colburn on Locomotive Engines; Norr.s’ Hand-book of Locomotives, Eogiorers and .mo chinists; „ The Complete Practical DMUler, by Byrne; The Dyer and Color Ma&er’s Companion, by Byrne . The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyth ; Tbe Practical Dyer and Scourer; . _ The rracticel Aasayer’s, Miner's and Engineers Com New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon ; Perfumery: its Manufacture uod Use, by Moral; The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Moifli; The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier ; The Painter's, Gilder’s and Varnisher’s Companion; Tbe Paper Hanger’s Companion; The Practical Purveyor's Guide, by Andrew Duncan . Overman on Manufacture of Iron; lloral Chemistry, by Solly ; Templeton on Steam and Steam Engines; Tbe Turner’s Companion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments aud Slide llulr ; Walker on Electrotyplng; And numerouu olhcrß, for sale by c MORGAN, No. 104'Wood street, uear Fifth. Liiw Book*. I AM authorised to 6ell low eome taluable Law It'fo. 10 vols. Fa. Reports, by Barr; Bourier's Institutes; Greenllef’s Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, last «d.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ao. GKO. F. GILLMORB, •t the office of Mornias Foet. V> UKUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. —Dr. DROWN Xv hereby informs the afflicted that his remedy for the above mentioned diseases is one that will cure. Ue will warrant a curs In any case of this hind. This remedy was never known to fail when properly persevered with- Many suffer the torture of thlscomplaint for months and years, when a few months would procure a certain, safe and speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND ftiluy. DR. BROWN continues to be consulted lor the cum of BECRKT DIBBASKS. His success in long standing cases Is unequalled. The afflicted are invited to cull 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 “KErtrf Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitts burgh. J* 4B rpHAT LAND KKUISTKH issued by Thomas Woods, ami 1 given away to all at 76 Fourth street, describes a great variety of Farms, lioosca and Lots. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Begister. Oa It Is described a few floe <Wtrr. Rest. «W>' THOMAS WOOPH Books just received, at Davison’S, ss Market, near Fourth street— fivuolngs with the Romanists—Seymour; "6 cts. Hopkins’ Knd of Controversy, 2 voIb; $2. Prune's Travels in ihe East, 2 vols; $2. Prlte 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 Au- Ladles' Qaastte of Fashion for August, Graham's Megstine <lo Putnam's do do Peterson's do do Godey’e Lady*B Book do U&Uoa’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 Uagaxlne, call or send to 7 W. A. GILDENFBNNKY A CO.’S, j y2B Fifth St., opposite the Theatre. LADIES’ FASHIONS- on Leslie’s Ladies Gaaette for August, 20 cents; Putnam's Magazine do 20 do Graham’s do Jo 20 do Qodey’B Lady’s Book* (second supply.) 20 cents; New York Journal for August* 13 do Peterson’s MagaMue, do 17 do Ballou’s do (second supply,) 10 do Female Ufa among the Mormons, $1; Star Papers. Harper’s Magattoe and Knickerbocker for August conn* destly expected this day or Monday, and will be sold at tbe old price, 20 cents per copy, at . jy2S LADFFEK’S BQOKBTQBB, 30 Fifth st. L AWES’ HIDING HATS—Tha Largest J** 1 mont of Hiding U&ta ever offiired In t he city, juat re ceived and for sale at No. 91 Wood 4 SON. PJASTILB 80AP-60 * CO., T ' corner Fi st and Wood gU T AAIL riTYLKSU-K HATS ,l 1 AUgl& v "*■ -* ■ f..." ; i n rn‘vrr»«°w*a ft,6 F* ! *^^ 4 d-od »<u##ffl . J o A (i-i cn* uOf afl bfrfdtW W a, DUi-xass, CmtfveneM, Indigestion? i Jaundice, Dropsy, BheomatGzn, Fa* / A vers, Goat, Humors, Nervoofne&i ( Irritability, Inflammation# ache, Pains In the Brems*, bi<A, ■ Jack and Limbs,FemaleComplaints , Ac., Ac. Indeed, very few are the mByA disease# in which e Purgative Medb fiBwSBSSHH d De is not more or lees rtqulred,aDd £?5S rails; besides, it soon generate# iff SSSJSS diseases, which might have been ” 0i Judicious use of a good purgative. This la t auaairow <n Colds, Feverish symptoms, end BlUoufl .fSSJgSTJS They all tend to become or produce the deep-seatrf aha formidable distempers which load the hearses eU OW jh land. Hence a reliable family physic portance to the public health, and this Pill h# 3 been per fected with consummate skill, to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtue# by physician#, Patients, has shown results surpassing anything WifiCTW known of any medicine. Cures nave been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by cefSons of such ex* alted positions and character as to forbid the suspicion oi aD Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified In favor of these Pills, we may mention— Dcct A A. HAvEfl, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional piiitrAciflr is endorsed by the H?n eDWAEU EVERETT, Senator of the Halted BtatM. ROBERT C. WINTHIIOP, Ex Speaker of the House ot . tte |sbߣOT^ T AWRENOE, Minister Plan, to Ehglmid. I JOHN B. PiTZPATRIOK, Catholic Bishop ot Boston J. It. OHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City, endorsed by , ... . . • Hon. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State; WM B. ASTOR, the richest man in America, B LKLAI7D A CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, permit, we could give m ‘ n y^ oo ?f’?V ! ?H3' cutes from all parte where the Pills have been ÜBed.Jbot erl deuce even more convincing than the expeTitticeof eminent nubile men, is found in their effects upon trial. r These rills, the result of long investigation and stud?, are offered 10 the public os the beat and moat complete which the present state of medical science can amro. They aro compounded not of the drugatbemselves, but oj the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted , bv Chemical process In a elate of purity, and combined wn ceiher in such a manner as to insure the best results. The system of composition for medicines has boen found In Cberrv Pectoral and Pills both, to prodoco a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason Is perfectly obvious. While by the old mod© Of composition, every medicine is hardened with more or less of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each tndi* . vidual virtue only that Is desired Cor the curative effect Is Dreamt. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left behind, toe curative vlrtuy only being retained. Hence it la 6etferident that the effects should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, and too Pllla a more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As It Is frequently expedient that manv medicinesahould be taken under the counsel of an attending JJJJ* as ho could not properly judge of a remedy wit . ho HL£°Jw •Idr Us composition, I have supplied the accurate Remote by which both my Pectoral and Fills ups made, to thus whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British American Province*!. If, however,toe™ should be anyone who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mall to of Patent Medicines that are offered, howfew would be taken U their compoeition was known! Thaii Ufa 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 the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of Js£S£ merits. The Ohernr Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians have declared toe 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 the toteraal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It Into healthy action—remove the obstructions of to© stomach, bowels, Uver, and other organs of the body, restoring tbelr trregu- Ur action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex ist. such derangements as are the first origin of-disease. Spared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mobs. Pries 25 cents per box. Fi Sld’^'B f A.’PAHNESTOCK A CO., at wholesale and •tall, b, Wry Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers -.where. jelklmulas V ND WjftttK.UY v V's^ t - •«* MEDICAL, /m. “w b.- as nLiirt. IN HALATIO FOa TOS COEI of ASTHMA AID CGfMPTP HBW A.3D VEC u I WONDHIIB’I'I 1 | liXoJ&ANA I BEODGiiT HOHB TO Th E DOOB Of TUB B*LUOS | A WONDERFUL DIBCOVERY has recently been made 1 by Dr Curtis, of this city, in the treatment of Con sumption, Asthma, and all disease! of the Lungs. We re- ; fur to “ DTL CttßTli’d IITQSAHA, OE IHOAIIHU UfQSAH VAPOa akd CtiEEat fIy HUP.” With this new method, Dr. O. haart titered many afflicts! ones to health, as an evidence of which , be has innumerable certificate. Speaking of tho treat- ; ment a physician remarks, “ It U evident that Inhaling— constantly breathing nn agreeable, healing vapor—the me dicinal properties inusi come In direct contact with the wholo serial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion. The Hrgeana Is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the y<rrk Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler Is worn on the breast, oudeT tholinen, with out the lea«t lnronv«»nience—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds’ of cases of curw, like the following, might be named; . .. One package of the Uygeana has enred me of the AMhmn of six years standing. J* F. Kbjesbort, J p. M. of Duncannon, Pa. I am cured c f the Asthma of ten years’standing by Dt. Hyguana. Ma&QAßtt Easron. Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N- Y., was cured of a severe ca-e >f Bronchitis by the Uygeaua. « Mv ai-ter has been cured of addressing cough cf several ? years’ standing, and decided to be incurable by the physi cians. She was eured lu one mouth, by the Hvgeana. , J 11. Gaubebt, Richmond, Me. The R,v. Dr. Cheater, of New York, Unities of our medi cine iu ihe following language ; Nrw York, Nov. id, IoM. r.iiß Bia—l ttwi* highly of Dr. Curtis’s remedy in dUmwes of the throat ami lungs. Having had «nrne Opportunity to testify Us efficacy, 1 am convinced that it is a most excellent medicine, both the Bjrup and lbe iubaiiDg application to the chest. U. L> r . CurtVa Hygeaua is tbs ORIGINAL and.QßLx GKNUINM ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or Vila BLid INJUUIOUS counterfeits. Bhun them as you W °5S~ For'aale hy Dr. Geo. E. Keyset, 110 Wood street; ft. - E Sellers t Cor Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny Cit;, John . Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Bocll '^ l4d4 „ to Carter’s Spanish Suture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD 1 Hot a Particle of Mercury in it. LET TP K AFFLICTED READ AND PONDfifil— An lofalli « Remedy for Scrofula, King i HtU, BJenina* % Ufid, ObutioaUi CoUneoufl Eruptions. Pimples or Pnsiwr on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever. Chronic Sorw Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Dk*rs. Syphilßio msorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and Jiseawa arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, lmprudence In Ufe, or Impurity of the Blood. This great alteiatlTe medicine and Flutter of Blood U dow used by v uaandfl of grateful patients from all port of the United Slaton, who testify doily to tho remertaW ■nree performed by the greeted of all medldnos, CAB TKKS SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia, EhcumsUsm, Scrofula, Kmptiona on the Skin, 'Liver Uiaeafle, levers, Ulcer*, old Sore*, Affections of tha Kidneys, Diseases of tha ThrtS, Female Complainle, Pains and Aching of the Bones amTjoints, am speetAly put to flight by nsing this great and inestimable remedy. , . , . For all diseases of the Blood, nothing haa yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all Impure ties, acta gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kldneya, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to J&a Btomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Consti tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by ibe excesses ot youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. /or the Ladies, it is Invariably better than all the me tics ever used. A few doses of Cartes wUi remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the stsp, and im prove the general health in a remarkable degree-beyond all the medicines ever heard of. . The large number of certificates which we have received from persona from all parte of tha failed Stetes, evidence that there is no humbug about hotel keepers, pubUc mam known to the community, ail add their testhneuy to “ e wondsTlul effects of this GREAT BIX)OD FUBIFIKR. CaU on the Ag«nt and get a Circular aid and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest or all Medicine* genuine unless uigned bl Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Vw wbom »U orders tor supplies and *^^rrased. And for sale by B. A. FAUNKSTOf* JOSEPH FLRM* NG, FLEMING BROS., and by D*- jurists generally. OCt3laJ*wlr statement from Canada O Qosnxc, February Tlh, JBW. Mums. B. A. F'&'.nulock d Co.— We had the pleasure o t receiving, this doming, the within certificate of your Ver mifuge, wh wfll be ver? gratifying to yoa,aeit was seal vol uutevily. Wo are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly, J. MUBSQN A CO. G-ntfemcn—My little daughter, four years old, and my eoa, older* ware for & comdderablo timesuffering from worms, i purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge, of which 1 gave them three doses, according to directions, and ctr&nge to say, in less than three hours thty passed no less than FIVE UUNDIUiD WOESIS, some of, the extraor dinary length of from twelve to fifteen inches.! Having experienced eo mnch of the beneficial effects of your Vermifuge, 1 feel It my duty to recommend it. totha public, as, In my opinion, one of the most efficacious reme dies against worms ever offered to the public. Gentlemen, believe me to be Your mnch obliged and humble sarv’t* Nathaniel usAT£&s. Prepared and sold by B. A. A. VAUH&BTOGK * CO., corner of First and Wood streets. myW Proclamation. BY VIBTtJB df a precept under the hands of Wm. » McClure. President of the Court of Common Pleas, « and for the Filth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, ant Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and .Genera Jail Delivery, in and for said' Distrfel, and William, Bog# Gabriel Adams, Efiqa., Associate Judges of the eam« Courts, In and fbr the County of Allegheny* dated.the —— day of July, in the yearofoUr Lord one thousand eign hundred and fifty-five, and to mo directed, .fir holding t Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery* * the Court House in the City of Pittsburgh, cti the tlrs Monday of October next, at 10 o*d*hA*- Public notice is hereby given to all Justices of the Peaca Coroner and Constables of the county °f they be thu» and there, in their proper parsons, with the! tolls, records, inquisitions, brances, to do those things whfcb to their reaoecUveoffittfe. inthew behalf, appears to be done-and also those that wll; prosecute the prisoners that coware or maybe in the jat; of said county of Allegheny, to be then and there to f»ute affainst them as Bnall be just. ■> Give? under my hand in Pit;Bbuigh.this fifteenth day 0$ Anrast in the year of our lard, one thousand eight but; drftd and fifty-five, and of the Commonwealth, the 78th. t SgWdd WM. HAQILL, Sheriff, i ATTENTION 1 Waffon Slasterf and Teamster*’ Bounty Lane AGENCY, ©a Fourth street- $ OFFIOKBS, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagon Masters, Teas; sters, &c..j who were regularly mustered into the ser£ vice of the United States, and every Officer, Seaman, ordf nary Seaman, Marine. Clerk and Landsman in the Navy j also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any Stats ol Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to f „ Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. * Thpse who have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitled to t Warrant fbr such quantity of as will make, in to; whole, 160 Acres. ' Persons entrusting their claim* to me can rely uj>°n h*T Ing them attended to promptly. ' All information free of oharge. letters swemi Address AUSTIN i-OOMIS. mhU bounty Land Agent, W Fourth *u \ r. \.l
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