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ON And after Mnmlajr, June isih, Truiof will run as follows GOLNG EAST. Express Mail Night Tram. Train. Tram. .1U:00 A. M. i3i3 l\ U. 11:30 P.M. • 11:10 “ 445 “ 12:50 A. M 12.-2 Q P M. 6:uo <( 2:12 “ -lfc&S »• 6:44 « 3.-01 “ .. 1:20 “ T.-03i “ 3:26 “ • 2tf3 « 6:25 “ 4:48 •* • 2:44 « 8:51 “ 6:14 *• .3:30 “ arr.9:45 M arr.&l6- u Ltant. Columbus Newark Zanesville Concord Cambridge .... Barnesville.... Balmont Andre Bellaii QOING WEST. Express Mail Night Train Tram. Tram 9:45 A. M 6:15 A.M. (VOO P. M “ 6:15 “ 7:tW “ .10:62 “ 6:43 “ 7.40 Leant. Bellair 8e1m0nt...... Barnesville. Cambridge Concord.... .11:66 " 801 .12:17 P.M. 8.30 Zanesville Newark ..... 208 “ 10:37 Arrive Col ambus... 3:20 ** 12:lf> P. M. 1:20 A.M. The Express Train going East will stop to take op or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, ZaDesville, Concord, Cambridge t Campbell's, BaroesviUe, and Belmont only. Qon?a Wist will stop only at the above named Station®. The Mail Train wilt stop at ail the Stations where the Mail Is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta tions on-proper nolle* Wing given. GOING EAST. Tha 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the Express Traiu which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad ; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville aßd Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Expre.s? Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East ern Cities. The 3:SQ P. M. Train will connect ct Columbus with th» second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark wjth Sandusky. Mansfield and Newark Railroad; bdJ at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore end Ohio Railroad. Passenger* leaving Louisville and points below Cfbeinuiti, and taking the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will couneet with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polls and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 9:16 I*. M., and leave hy 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Haiti more at 5 P. M., next day. The 11:30 P. M. Train o-'-noeete at Columbus with the M all Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:3u 1’ M., and arrives at Bell air at 6:15 A M.; connecting with the Accommoda tion Train on tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Passe »- gers leaving Chi.ago hr tho Evening Trains can, by this to ute.ru Michigan City. Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day l on, reach Colambu. In season to take this train: and at Wheeling will take the Arcc'mmo.Ution Train for Cumber I and, sleep there, and resume by Ekpress TralD to Balti more and Eastern Cities. GOING WENT The 6.15 A. M. Mail Tr« n connects at Bellair with Night Train on tho Baltimore &Qd Ohio Railroad ; ut Newark with trains Lo and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Veroon, and Chicago ria Monroeville; at Colambun with the trains for Cincinnati,and with trains for Xenia, Dojtcm, Indiana polis, and Chicago, mu Dayton and rw Urhana. The 946 A. M. Express Train connects with the Erpre*? Traip from Baltimore, and arrives In Columbus at 3 29 P &L,andoonoects with trains ijying South and ll r e«t artiv- Ingin Cincinnati at T P. M. The tfcOO P. M. Train with the AccY»mm>KlaiioD Train from Cumberland, ami at Oolunibua with Mail Train at 2r16 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indian* poll*, Lafayette, Tern* Haute. P-aint Louie anil Chicago. ISAAC 13. SOUTHVnCK, Supt. llle, June H, IS&&—{je2ll 7ELA Hi) AND “ PITT 8 8~0 K 0 H RAILROAD CONNECTING WITH STEAMERS ECLIPSE ASD ROSALIE, VIA WKLLSYJLI.K, AM) Ohio and i’enaijlvanla Railroad, VIA AMJANCE. rpHK shortest,quickest and moet reliable rout* :*• Toledo, X Chicago, Rock Island, Gnlena, and St. la;u»s, i.h VIA CLEVELAND. This rotate If One tl aodi r-d mile* *hort*r and nine hoars ijaicfcer than th- cltvuiU'iiii one via lQi!aD*fxd:.«. Three Bally Traiii? from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Traim from Cleveland to Chi^aro. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago '.veuty.three boura, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. On and after Monday, Septr tuber ?-l. 1 the trnius i u this road will run as follows: VIA AI.LIAN'CK t The Trains of the Ohio an J Penna Railroad leaving Pillx burgh at 2.00, A. M. and S.OO, A. M , and d 00 P. >1 , con nect at AUlance at 800 A. M., U.Ao A. M . and 0 ,ki p. M as follows: Tratna for Cleveland leave Al'lance h ou, A.M., 11 '■>'} A. li , end dSS P. M , conn .-cting at II u-1e u with Train- fr r Cut • ahoga Fills and Akron, and arming in Cleveland at 10 dA A. SL, 210 P. M , and S iS V M. Passengers tor Toledo, Chicago, Pt. Lcuis, Rock Island. Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will tak« th* train leaviug Pittsburgh a' 8 Ot) A. M., and arriving in Cleveland Lt 2.20 F. M., &e> that 1b the only traio by wMrh <•!.■>**** connectious are iu/*•!«» through lh- h'»ov* polu’* Pa.-eegers by this tr*in rmrh Chicago at 7 I'‘ ney* tit reirg. *?>■] Bt. at imdaigLt. VI \ \VKl.{>\ • I.LK The “team-T* K'lf -t* «n 1 K f beln wharf eT,*ry u*. !sr o'cili’li. tor W*»!l.Til!r», CtDII-'!!W Mill: th Well. tUjh h*. 4 HO l’. M An Accommodation Trai: M':ll U*hve Jxi' l . iSundays exe<*pti*dj at 6 40 I*. M . o nnerting e.: linear with Exnrv««s Train, amrine in Cleveland nt 2 ]*■ V M Tr-lnn from WelleTulu at Kayar.i /or Carrol 1 ton* Wayoflaburg, Dt.t and New Philadelphia. Ay-Tickets for Cl«*v«*lhd<l, Chicago hd-J the North W »*.-t Tin WpllktHlp, sr* pnld nt |e*y» than via Aliuoiv. Th<» Train!! Clev ulami to Toledo and Cbioßtf'-i, run follows;—Lear* Cleveland nt ti 10 A. M , X 45 I*. M„ 7 uj p. M Arrlv* at Chicago S3O I*. >1 , 7.40 A M.. - it.- I- M Train; leave rhlvnso for R »-k Island .in l tR r. follows;— y,'T Htvrk Inland at yOOA. M -ml l!v 1' .Y Pur 8t Louis. *' 15 A M. and 11 .W P. M. PaM<?ni«r? I -r M Lnu:* z i ov.-r lU*--k If<lru.l R-L'-uai Joliet, and thence over lh** L‘Li u.) nn-l 'li*s.is- - :p;.i Katin .» i to Alton, and tfcenoe hv steamU'at (i-'t miles' to Ft L<.-ui- Pasacngers by the |J A, >l. Yr-, In arrive *,t .-t. uih 11 'J'i *ame eTrnin,\ au ! br tt>» \') (>."■ !'. 51. Tr*iD nt r.-V'ii ne\r day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, arui iter* checked for Chicago and 81 lyui* FARB VIA ALL! AN OK AND CLEVELAND. 1/fdaM. 2d cT i. l.«f elar*. 2d at. To Alliance fi 30 To |*a 8ade....{10 (>0 si:i “ Cleveland... 400 “ Jbvk. Ist'J, H •.*•_• U 'L> “ Toledo - 6 M •• Gait-nn Ik 15 14 .«> u Chicago .... $l.". i'd {lO 50 •• Fpnngfi. 1-1 IS7«> ic. A lUocmingt...lii yu Us'i •• Burlington 10 i>u “ Bt. Louis ....Cl Ovi 1c {«! are ;e.[Ue-;rd ;c jrr-’ur* It*—ir ti l **/*;.--! n’ Ibr office of this LVnip«::r, in th* M c u-ngnht- ; .n tl.trj door b*low the euro*: J. DUE \ M\ ?up*t, O'erd-md. J. A. OAU'.iIEY.A<\. IMttthurgn Great American and U. S. Express & Hail Route 7ia MILRc (F LIsTANCK SAVED, And Two Changes of Cars and Baggage Av^nh-i AIR LINK ROUTK asTwcr.v CHICAGO AND ST* I*OUIS .Ho CHICAGO, ALTON d XT. LOVld RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago & Dllsstssippl. CniCAOu To BT. LOUIS IN 15‘4 HOURS.—Trains leaTw the Llioc is Central Depct, foot of Water s;rt*ut— St. Louis Day Kxprws daily, Sundaysuxcepted, 7 15 A M. 8l Louis Night EipiesK daily, PuturJays exre’d, ftSO I* 51 . St. Louis Freight i i Emigrant daily, bund. t*xc. 6:3d A M. Baggage clucked through A .V Loan. Trams run direct through t<> Alton, (2-'9 mile*,) with out change of cars (r baggage. un-J i-ouuert with the Company’s splendid Wi>ulusb-r and B--inlr<r, running in exclusive connection with IVifen.t'r Trains from Alton lu Bt. Louis, . m uußa ) w.tbout lauding. These boats, for spued, convenience and elegance, are ungurpusa-d on the Western waters, b*lng titled up with baths and spa cious Wash-rooms, affording to paswng**rs :he opportunity of removing the dust unavoidable iu rummer railroad t-aveLlng, and reaebifi* 8L Louis refirahtsl from the effects of a long ride. To Kantas and .V, sru*t\< tbh is the mad dir*-.-: and pnawngers destined for Elo-mlugtun, Ppriugtield, Jachfonville, Naples, and all p- inte on the Mississippi, Mis souri, Kansas, Cumberland ond TeuDes*-- rivers, will uote the Important paving in distance, Ix-lug seventy-two mlle.n less to 8L Louis, thirty-seven mih-f- it-n.-* to IHoomingUin, and fifty-eight mllee less le Springfield ban by any other route. Through Ticko.fl over this rout* oau hr irocur'vt at the varioQe K. K. Ticket Offices in New York, Boston, I'tulalrl phla, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Am, ani at all Through Ticket throughout the States and in Chicago at the Company’s Office, Nu. 4* Dearborn street, oppoxiie ibt- Trr moat House—and at the Depot of tht 1 Hi aoU C-enlral Rail road, foot of Water street. Responsible Baggage Men will always l«* at the Dt-pots oi the various Roads going Into Chioago, to Check B»ggagr throuzn to any polut desired on the line. R. P. MoJUi AN, Jr., fluoerintendent. 11. J. D. BCHKRMERUORN, gpp7 Qen’l Passencer AgnuL THE PITTSBHBBH AHD COHHELLBVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY HAVING made au arrangement with tho n**w and beautiful itt-amer “ EOLIAN ” to run in conn»»ctlo i with their Road between West Newton and ConnellavilH, announre the fallowing change of Schedule on and idler W^D^ ay ' U,fc of B.r-lembor: n~i ii ßU^i me . r , KuLIA N will leave the Pittsburgh and Connell«TilL> Railroad Company's Wharf Boat, m-ove Mo nongahe a Bridge f ur .Newton, every afternoon at half- P f?,. 3 .rr l '^ k K ,,n ‘f “t' 5 ; retur ">u«. will f.-aru Want Newton win ' M ' nttoburgh at noon. The trains will ruo a* follow- ° r '“»’mlle Inflow Connrllsyille: Flrat Train, OA. M . Sr.or.fl Train, r: M Leave Wett Newton Fi--t tv iw, Y . », , Train, 6.16 P. M. ' l lr “ n ’ ' 0 A M Jt&'Fure from Pittsburgh to li, Tt ,i s m;i> •? -• • eluding Meal on Simmer. '■ J ~a’ JB&- Stages for l/iiioctowr, :;n .l c»un.-- 1 V | \ „i. with the Tralne at DnrldrtOu’B Mill. '' onn * 1 For freight or piumage, euquue tf u.«j Agents at Wh*rf BoaU at West Newton aud Pittsburgh. ’ „ ~ 0. \V. RARNKB, P resident and Sq peri at- D d« a \ p&aTrre YX vaj; i a kaiLho a if, - rgIHHBE DALLY THROUGH TRAINS, between t>bUbd*i- X phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7)4 A.. M-, and pitta burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAT*T LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a: 1 P. M., aud burgh for Philadelphia at *2.?0, P. SI. THE NIGHT KA PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia tor Pittsburgh at 11, P. H and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P. M. Blairsvllle Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o’clock, P. Al. Brin ton's Accommo dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 830 o’olook P. M., and 6:20 P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from 8t Louis, Mo.; Alton, (Jalena and Chicago, 111.; Trankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Kyg Tone Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, lndd Cincinnati, Day* ton, Springfield, Bellefont&lne, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Oolumbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with tho Steam Packotßoatafrom and to New Oeuans, Bt. Louis, Lournmu and Cinclnsatj. Through Tickets con be had to or from oitber of tho above places. Por farther particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. fiUSSKHLEft, j y 21 Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! northern lUinoU to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI. KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. All Railroad to the Mliitiilpp l * Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD FoaauaLY tub Cuicaoo am> Acruba A Csst. Mujtart TaiCT R. R. is kow coMFurrcD, And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without ohunge of Cars. The Duly Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY", KEOKUK. MUBCA'nNE, OQUAVVKA, WAPELLO, PORT DEB iIOINKS, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and the Otar ALL RAILROAD Route from CUICAGu TO BT. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, BPRINQPIKLD, .} ACKSoNVILLK, NAPLES, ami intermediate Stations ou the Illinois Oentra!, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Raiiroudrf. 'iVuiuH on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trams from the isa.-d—avoiding all laying over at any of the point*. Sr ages* leave Burlington dally for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickset and moat reliable route to reach all the important points west of the Mississippi ua far as Oouncil Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles leasstaging than by any other rou.e. The Road, for u Urge portion of the way, Is laid with the coirnwuoua Rail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad In the West— well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant new Cars. p. 30 “ 10:30 AS** By this route passengers are sure of making connec tions, and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time, avokii ng the vexatious delay of fogs and Ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office ot the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; <tt tb«» Depot of the Galena U. R., and at th»* Aiich. Cent. K. iL Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn kj. p opposite Tremont iioose, Chicago. ’ FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive Immedi ate Je:psi,h. C. G. HAMMOND, Sup’t. C. K. FOLLKTT, Gen’l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. ■65“ TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. tub lft ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: Carrying the Great U. State 3 Mail and Expreaa TiVO PASSENGER TRAINS IIDN liATLY rn It, .utlrt l.iuU. Eroui M'RUyt'E t. 0AN;.. 1 Thb* Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio anu Mitwi-sippi R. K. and Chicago Ualen* Railroad, forms tL.< m--t direct and only continuous R R mu- tVn: Troian leave Chicago us follow, ; 10 A M. and 10*20 P M—Br. l/.uis \m> Caixo Ex pa 1-4 Pas-mgers for St Louis by thin train Uke the car-* of Uir Uhl', and Mis-* It. U at Fandond, and are carried direct t-. tt. U3i A. M. and 4 10 1* >l—Diiaugns Aivr> Gaikka ri rM:2, 'oTiDrcMng at Duoh>*lh pporite Dubuque) with h Deny Line oi {it*am Pockets I*>r ct. Paul and the Upper Mir-.-dselppi river cltn-s. Trains leave Cairo L>r Chicago aud Dubuque at 7 50 A M. and 7.00 P. M. i'aseengers from the Rostand places on the Ohio river deemed for St. Li.ul*, h .d save Iftu m:ie.< <d U-diou.< and ul certain river navigation fn-m Cairo to i*>uia, and amt? flfle'-n hoars in adm;. - • i!i- river r, ute, by loking the cars at Cairn. Tickets to HL Louis, I Mbuijue, t< Paul, and ail Im portant plat** by this route, u.u i* bad at the offle* of the O. * I*. *ud 0. ft F. liidlroads m i*Utsl'urgh, and Michigan Oeutral ilailroad in Chicago jeO R B. MA.lt'N . THE PENNSYLVANIA ri'lir. GREAT CENTRAL KOL'TL, rcnno'Hn* th- At _I i.tDtic citins with \W(=:t*rD. N«>nb-weHtrrtj auJ South wrrt-rn Sutra, by a routinuou* Railway 'lin*ct. This' r. n.; “■ntir'ls nt PitUburch •» Rh d-iHy -»f F-tHainere o al; purls on lb** Wfttr-rti uir*T», an J at Cb’VrlatiJ an t San dusky with to ail jxsrU on the N«rth-w«utr*rn L*k*-»; nmklntj the most tiir«*s/, cheapest and rcluiltU rout* by which FREIGHT rm b* rorKara«*d to and from ;L»' Grtai West. RATRS RETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTbIHUtUH FIRST CLASS.—Loot*, Hhot*« t Dry Goods, | . . (in bcxt**,) Fur*. Featltnri*, .t<- ' ° S E(> *ND CLA&L—lU.ifcs aul Statu aery, ) Dry UfKvift, (in Lula*,) I! ttrlwaf, lx-a- v doc. 100 lb* th»*r. Wc-01, Ac ) Tiilrtl l CLASS An Ua.vu i , , 1.1. J IVrk. (in bulk.) Ilrrai., *- j M ' p ' r Iwc> ‘- lOUlilil CLASSiuj i „ , , K Pork, (tuickrti,) Ur.l anl laM . ni f 44c - P« »***•. 6jg~ In shipping GoMs fr'tr. nry point East <■»? PhliaDl phin. b; particular .. rn-xr/.- j.v 'ic.:- • (m . ; Vn7ijyffan; x liaiinKul" Aii t J.-wul/j •onsi.r'i.yl tot*.- o! !'h Kou.l r.t Philadelphia or FLUbur.;!:. rr..i fcrvardoJ w. -^t Fiixmht Ar.tMTS M.w 1’ B.,>t/>n, J L Ei'.it’ V.. L. .1 t.m ; A K.• >• -. ' «.:i >At«- til- M.-O-PCh "l Hi lu &1U leuru;, M-l •• • .s. Ma !! !■ M t ' A .• m K!'",s 7i KUCA KTILIC ( UI.LE(. E£, nrrsj-.riibH. i-a T N'.VKi'vjr.A'l Pf» 111 T!! K !. !*i I-1 \TI !• K ;v, . I '»in. with IV r {->«•; ua I l f.*rl*T aNIO'EW 1' ! ID\\ i -1. \ , I’r '--H-or < CHARLES DUFF, A hIJ I'--Linjrvn?Li: .1. D. WII.LI ( :' N !! HATCH, K>-i I', ii A Yl. r..\. i i UiL-ira. i I u.e M>.t h-tne' :• n. i> ; -,i..uu: I'nd'—*>r u( .’ilatheiuuih A- F L APKI. h 'Uu. fe. i) - i.’f-ujis».*r i'il J?p:«.rlic. c.t t I nidi; utl'n ha* bn-1 U.r unremitting Hikaiwi, i ; U, s - iTSuc;;..*; f, r .ht is -r :k 1.-HD >ror r Lpv.atd.iui MAH I : udc;i t ■* Lav? b<-e n pr«-j.a n-.l !i ) I'lin '■■■: a. !iii ■ lucii ttan'-.- lime n " f-r t-n-ii:!- : .•■ and urn . x;*-ti • i; j . -ti : - and pro. t; .ti A. .v.n niiit.i- . i-ving fri ; ,i*m. ’ ij “tuj. >e*i i y L*i«lQ.-i’.-i mt-o in adjusting di-rance 1 Ov-.k* ‘lluire b.-v uu in thi? lnht!iuti--n «L, v-i-m- iu thi- r.tv .iiem. *—<l Irra their *-itua>ton." hi lx.A 1 r» win unnl*' L«cUty IjiunJ.-r- *<ii u single (f a Li ; l 0 <4t "•Jr writing U**.:iirr iMr *\ i;iian.»/ Lin) haJ M-uieih<ng nur- Ibali a t.;w Irsw.t.r fium a I’lnlalriphi* tcu.b.-i t } n-;.*r- him :<t In- Nu runu-in ar>‘--njpn-je.l 11.I 1 . Ihie in-: tl ul wo W ii-t; ..ur i .izech H.-« iturt uu-nl bv lli’ mi -A au'-tLvr, iLey eb'-ulu rrl.-r *. • et-uu* i-f uur . ity iYuik < rfl.-rTa or m*-r.’haulH— *lw *- cpinii n cnu lu> •JpX/Q—and uot b« dtx'Oyed into nne t f tli--f--*- .*•□ >rin w In- h i.r** b-ItJir •- 1 1 nut rfery f.tw ui.niLh, an 1 their pupils Uti L> iufttruolmn *< • nn Dud it »«ux! * FUI/TOX CAK WORKS FOUIKDHV ASU M AC U lK K all OP, rubflcrlbvr un.ud in’.o hn new W.-rki.r**- X CfuUyereclxd, corner or Wab-r, McDonough and Hbf-ll.v Mr-’CH, !ii prepnrnd to cootre'/t for and execute all (.r.lera for I'ASSKNGKU, UAGGAUK. I’DflT-IKFICK, HuUkK PRKIGIIT, PLATFORM. GRAVEL, UAND,Hni ail oth«<r di-acrlpt'nnfi <.f CARS. Alrio, for ST SAM ENGINES of all sir-s, G EARING, RAILROAD CASTINGS of a’,] d«-s»rripU -ti-i. nnd all other work appertaining u. a Foundry and Mschlnv Shop Ibe Puremon or the dUlcretit departments a rr* s lentitic and pra-.'tical men—mostly irom Ea«tt. ra nn.iiula.-toru-p— -who keep ihemselvee informed and adopt all valuable* tm 1- rrn improvements. W. VV. WETII KUEI.L HUg*2«::t WANTS —Cooks and Ulrln tj do iu.ueevork are wanted la city aud wiunlry, w bo cun give h -ood releri*nce.«. none eLtt uaed apply. MtuaU- n-* wanLni for n Qard«-ner, a Ofirrittge Driver, a Ul**rt ( r Sabhinan, Menbaalca « f diflvr ent branch"B, n Porter, a LatfOrvr, a boy to Ueru a trade, u Lev to attend store. A middle-aged man, exper!~tn*d In traveling South and West, wishes a Hituatiun at* irandlng agent or coaductor of car?; cun give good reference. Apply ut BAEKVs Intelligence L-tUoe, 410 IJberty sL aug29’tf uEOBOE A Lb BUT M. L. STSPti«.*<S. BIUKLOW &. CO., (.SUCCESSORS TO H. M BIGELOW,) -Y<>. 4G LhAuwnd Allnj, near RVod xtro- f, I’ITTSHCKGII. COACHKH, CAKRUGES, Wfp*SS»u, an iirr uut.urpa.-.i*-l lor beauty of design, eleganc** ol bniali, skill of wurkuiauship and curubility *>f UlHteriale. All w.>rk warrant*-*!. au^L'i.ly SPitODbIIAM WATCH K:*-—lt is :lie te-Uuiouy !P ol Railroad men, R&tikrrs. and tb'-sc lu other pur eultx requiring ru-j-urato lime, that the •• thus, krodsbam " Watch, manufactured at 84 ktrnnd. Ix.odoo. i.n thr m<;st reliable, and unequalled by uuy oilier maker. Many ol these which have been ti-nted have be*m found to run with iu a minute In Lho year. 1 have obtained Gie agency tor the cals or these Wutrhe6 in Pittrbuxgh and State ■ f I’ruu nylrania. AD.>, the t\ U. Admn« A ton’s, and other !‘:nd -Ittre Watches ter Sale. \\ nteb Repniriug done lu the manner. W. W. WILSON. au gl Market el , corner of Fourth. ij'cll RALE—26 acrue of Land in the town ot Newton Falls. Trumbull county. Ohio ; on which h ti roagulfl cent dvreiling. Tlie outbuildings tire of the best kind, and the l ground is tastefully cultivated w ith shrubbery, grapes, uppiea and peaches. Thv improvements mur** than twenty thousand dollars It Is idfer-d fur much l-sa than cost, and part of the pay will be taken lu western lands. It la a fine placu for u mau to live At home. 1 nquire of auglO THOMAS WOODS, 76 Pourth st. STORE DOUSK, FARM, Ac—For eale, ly acres or good land, all well fenend, with a garden p. tlnl in - plenty o' small fruits, grape*, Ac , an crchßrJ of wilecti'd frui. ; a largo double Brick House, with eight rooms, kitchen and cellar; shriek Store House, with counter, kc.; barn, sta ble, and other out bouses; well of good uat-r The land is of n deep, good foil, and iu excellent condition. About one acre in Limber, and con! under the Whole place. Situated rwn miles from the Ohio river, ut Smith’? Landing. Price $1,400. Terms CUTHBERT A SUN, st*p!2 63 Market street NEW BOORS’ NEW BOOKS:'-The Hidden Path, by Marion Holland, author c-f “Alone lovtq as It Is, by N. Ilowe Parker; Memoir? ot Jaums G. Bennett, Japan rk it Was and Is, by R. Ilildruth • Oliy.or the Old West Room; rUr Paper-, by Henry W. Uffhcr. Lcnotick-, what hr ch) h • IMI Smith Ahjoud, iliu-trotcd . Pound?, Shllllnga and Peocf*. hy Samuel Lover . .i* *Latrr, by Lumafl; I'Huoram. Of Llfr « D J I.il,r»lure, for Sejiirmb-r Juft q„j ,b r by A UILDKSFESNK? i Ou., Ffflh cppoßiUs thr Th-H’.rr OUOABS-10 bbl, K, ; ,„ F,„. „ bit. S„.-. r . O 10 bbln D. R. Granulated do d,', 1(J bbls Powdered ,i 0 a-. 20 bbls Oruohed ,j p Jrt Just received end lor sale by KKYMER A ANDERSON *epB No. 39 Wood etreot. I|HJRNITUR£ POLISH—To give your furniture ft brtb 1 li&nt polish, use the vSboteA I’oHih, sold by the subscri ber. Price 2d cents per hottle, with fulißireoiioos for use [aag2BJ 8. L. OUTHBEBT, 63 Market st. Pekin "Tea storti, NO. 3 8 FIFTH STREET, one door east of the fixuhang* Bank. LoTering’g Refined and Clarified SUGARS for |augl6) a JAYNES. . .. r.V?. V RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE AND CiJTtAOO to CAIRO. CHICAGO to St LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAHiO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE RAILROAD tie- .0. Kr*a"i--u-. rVishu:,.-*-. J. !» K 11. II H'»lV7> V. a. Y M A.-htO. Fh«ln-J-!| 1 iA 11. J 1 .•MIiAK-tT, r n AT'vn* p* t \ Li rv i.i.r.n - o.- " V r" of U V K . p.s,,- n: t'.' IT-.iL ■*' • Ff' fpr L -Gi-h —’piDtf <3 Un » r T.WAO ill » j! innjrr-mi itoei: -d rvtij <*• r -.i i'rencli iiti j tl -t m»r. I <tu .•'AXDUJK.r, uj/10. .MANSION HOUSE. GEURGE A OREN T Z , Proprietor, NO. 344 LIBERTY STREET, jant beside the P&aseDger Depot of the renn.<ryl7ftniß Railrord, which makes it ;.h>- most convenient house in the city for pasaengerfl arri ving by that road. Th- 1 Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted np, In excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE- would respect fully solicit a share of pabtlo patronage. There Is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Ills Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market cun afford. feblry 8 TV CLAlii IIOTifiL, Cbmer of Penn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa, r l'HilS undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel," having _L taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and baring refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully 'invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house aud his long ex perience in thv business, he, can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. feh‘22 WH. 0. CONNELLY. GOOD IHTEST HOUSE, / tuK.NET. OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near V_y th* Riulroud Depot. janLMy JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. 1 a r a \ LKLKY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street- between VV Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y TAJO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. X\ the Eagle,) Proprietor. GASKILL HOUSE l CORNER OF MAIN AND SOU’IU STS, WARREN, O r I"'UK Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the 1_ public that this new and elegant Hotel haa been opened as a house of entertainment. 'Being commodious and roomy, and adjoin tug the office of the Ohio Stage Company, It offers inducement!' unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tion >A th« traveling community. A Fhare of public patronage is respectfully solicited. anl7 M. GASKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PAIIKEIt LAIRD, Proprietors, jyiydhn, TERMS $1,60 PER DAY. JUcOiILLAN HOUSE, JONNSTO WN t PENN A. fIMiK undersigned haring taken charge of the above X named Ifauae, and refitted it at a largo expense, in a comfortable &« well as elegant 1 »•, is nvw prepared to re •'clr* giM*:-, and give ample HatiKla-'tiou to all who may pa ruuu* the IL.umj. j»u*tf | JAMES DuWNKY. HARE'S HOTEL, 1 Late Farmer’s Exchange, 1 NO. 133 LIBKKTY STREET, toot of Rifth street, Pitts burgh. HAMUKI. HARK, Proprietor This Hotel le entirely new, having just been completed and opened for the Hroi>mm-/da:ion of the public. (sepia PUANRLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, Ohio. Cl PATRICK A SoN, I'iioriusTOas —Tide House has üb /, dergvu.* thorough an-1 extensive repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors phvlge UieuL-tdres that nothing shall be wanting on their port to render thv Poakillln a place where all the com forts of a r.rat cla.-s hotel ran he found, jyirif a PATRICK. A SON. RESTAURANTS. l\ C. UALLA Q n K R , Piofunoi K ~r : .h i.rf!, Mtc.-'n Hbod and Smilhjudd. rj'lll.S spii.'lou.-* e-taMidhineut ha* been leiUed by the vub 1. Kcrib.T, hu I ctunplet'dy rranvated Ue is at h-i prepared to furnish evey luxury ;hht cau be luuud in tho beat regulated re ,fhi.rar,l- m the Stat--? Hi- spacious Bar will always be xuppiitd With the very beet Liquors. U«un« of every dt» .■xT'.j.tii-u, in ih jraooii, mn always bo touud at NVilkluo ] 1 tsi I. ;*pT \V C UAI 1. \ii ii KK, UANK. U.ItUA.UiK, THIRD nTRKKT. BI.TV\KLS WOOD A.ND MAKKKT. fa iLiK Milwribers b-*:j leave to iolorm their frieuia and the puUN'- ’.hut t: e_* have leased the above we!! known Reetaurarit, which has just been thoroughly renovated. repaired and r* furnished, and now open. The proprietors hate spared no expense to wake '.he Bank Kx change a comfortable resort, as wall for the epicure as the busioeftr man. Thu larder will at all times ho stocked with the Jehcacior* of the Reason,and Rerved up under the auspi ces i.l experience! cooks. They respectfully fcflk for the l-ttlronag' 1 of a gcaerous public J. BCUANDELMKRKK., )e .ulZ.\y 0. 11. FRANCIS. COHNI COP! A Aktu ST E U AND COFFEE HOUSE D. BAB.HAKD. .Vo 40, F\fl\ Hired, bdiecm Wvod anJ Harktt. J H D ! y 1 V JMTTSBCK'iU. CRYSTAL PA LA CE , No. IK JHarfctet ilrtcl. C. C. SEELY, r -s 1.1.Y inform* hi.l frl-inia nod the ( ia g-U«*rti. Cl.ut h- haa >USt flUrttni hlfl N-« Y ri nu-l :<i& u*oUfru Btfle t>l C , u -'Ivi Mi UYhTKilKan.l miry thing els* m the eating line, in the r-helt i r Stewed, for l'i^ctnte a d'a-ti. lie m :;l »ls<- the everything that the turn k*t « ii! air. ri U.u*e nlwi) a <>{'<• u until 3 o'clock lath- rnornlo..' m&rlJ-lf OYBTKK K.\LOOSi A.YD UKSTAIHASTI lu c« Wiui l> HTKKET. 'plil'. u!« r 1 ’ •*• r }.*, d * bia c'Y.-TKit rALOON AM) i i„A 11 11 ■_•!>£ | !n k uisriinT that enhuot r-vfl.i ‘L-J hy bill i-iuiilat -.-lahil-hmen! inthentv ii.-ALS if.; / T.T .VA'A'i t: Vl' A TALL UuLJiX O h Tlit. D.\ }' ;a - riDikctt Meat*, I'ottU, Flab, &c., 4tci K.r iti:' .r r j.;-- -k n i,. thrj a • ( nai he woul 1 reipoct- CIiAHLKJ* .'TILL. J».'J iu*et; Hl'l Wc'ivi street. I, -J:r. U . t»l. I lair 1, ag * r Liecr Br•vr « r y. 'l >U K Uirorni*. ti.* }-ul*ljc that lie X *•’ o< " ••* • >' , r-o-»r»-1 t:.er 1 1 p;i v« tr :»tallies and 11 f t Llii L;» celebrated LAUKK I3KKR, iu , >-r- l.'M tl t.i? < *nlc<», NO Zi UlA'K*!iL' . <'i .>■ ■. <r: l,; will '•« punctual;} uttondisJ to, lrrrr*>! t »ct j>art of litfl city or ridnlty. y. u. mjhknck. Al l I- i i u. : : .e !«■ IS* nil*' i.atfcr Uetr Hn.il« 1.-C >' n '}'p<-Site the CuitomlLmH ’.a' > nil- ;>f lh» iar s ’u<U *n } _ c •; Ut'rr lla:m iu tlii*'iij Ilk* bourn !< I** a - ui'irii i nod other kj- Cniat2« Jnt:. a a;- ui iiwb; ohnuot bu .‘icolioJ. rr* A Hb.NTTt. U! U .<■ . Kr 'f'lfAle an . Urf-» Mlnernl Water ana S&riaparilla WJ '’’ ‘■ l below I’l'nn, Is ri. *> f | in*»u!n •' .n a.. - »ijl I-- l! !r:n,» Ui* »(<•« v beTHragt** ‘ U at. •♦xit-opivr-..c»i~ :ii nrti.' ; --< ure or ihe Lwet quality, uuU u iifjvlur**,! 1 1 s• lxi iUr j ure>;t tuatenaio. octlT.ly NOl*l*KliS IWTKXT I*LA.\K I'll K i- i '.r) d.-«l OAKJ’KNTKK* U A hi N KT MAh Khb. n t J \\ •- titers in WoM , ** iMi Li« I’aU‘ii'pu nnu v'iiiml'lf i'l,* > Ea. A.l »!»*» i-»v> iri-i i:, h in tlwit tuu-< (‘■••i'll -t'U.r in:.. nrr.J u-<»* Ttm f“i- I « lt;«* if iitb (runt j i i>.' l l w> r%in-:i bTr hu» !.wi> ftWuUrf Lflr*tlJ.Qg tblr I'laUe üb. \e a.! ~i i li~i:i;l,b.uu r'TiXB Cauinet Kactobi, \ February ml, 1366. | We hereby certify, ihal during the last twelve mouth* Vi r I;aVe 11 ■» t-J lluppe.-'r i’ht- fit IM&ne, Qtul do f>Ot hedltUtO to r**v.'ooitu-ij'l it t> Cnb: net Maker* and Carp-Qtors us su pnnor :c> any othar I’iaurln uri*. Wecomdderit peculiarly uiinpird to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts ol hard wood, aud 1 -r plauing vaue*-n, it »s far superior to th« c Id mi<b v f scraping, beside being a great Bating of time. Oue UIHD, by u.Mug ibis Plane, will plane mote Tciieer.; than live men un Jo Vy any other plane or method in Use. u. 11. UIAM A Co. To Mo-Ei F. Katos, K'jy : Otar £>tr —l hc>e rxainined licpptir’s Patent Bench Plane, and believe It to be a most excelirnt article for th« use lbr which a i- luteuied. u« a cotubln&iu u ui plane and ncraf er. It l.i particularly adapts! t'> pinning v.-ne*ra, and It does not requn * ou»*. fourth the t uur or labor ot the old method; and 1 have no doubt, w l»m u.e properties become generally kn'« u, hut that tt will entirely . upersede the furtner le -11.-UB nud labor!.-uv carte i:i 1 uj.-t heel: i:lly i nMU uieu J u t«< all persons engaged In the Cnt-inrt buctij'-sn. a.. from my knowledge ol u, there ia u ■ thing ls well tiited to give a Bmooth and beautiful Pulah to vaniwra as the Hopper Patent Ben--b Plane. Jaaisj W. Woodwsll, Furniture Warerooins, 97, 99 Third st , Pittsburgh. l‘\UtburyU, FrlTuaf]/ to, I*&6. Morfcl F KATUN, of thin city, is my ocle Agent for the sale of PUuoh, or ol righb. to manufacture ana Bell them WM. 0. UOPPKK. Pittsburgh, March 21, IK6&—(mh2l:tf) 3.HKLD BOOK FoKit A 1 Lit u A DENGIN KEKaT—OontaTn i' iug p-rmulic lor laying out curves, ilotermining frog an gles, ‘wailing, calculating earth-work, etc., etc , together with tables of radU, ordinates, deductions, long chords magnetic variation, logarathime and natural signs .tan gent etc. i-b\, by John 11. 11 eiick, L'iril Engineer. Pocket boo;. lurta. $1,7 6. **.Tlu> object of the preaont work Is to supply a want vti g-nert.iy tell by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Boons of convenient lurm for u»t) In the Ueld, containing the ordinary l-Hjrarltbiuutic tnblss are common enough; but n li'.ik combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work., and especially the necessary formula for laying out curves, turn-ouu, crossings, Ac.,ls a desideratum will, h this work Is designed to supply. L\ ti Miutakx Acadebv, West Point, April IK, 1564. GrnUrmtn: 1 have looked over ‘‘llenok’s Fluid Book fur Railroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to the ob ject us author proposes, aud have no question but it will be loundavery useful and practical volume both forofUceand field wvrk. __ D. H. Mauaji. I am much pleasod with Mr. llencfc’s little manual, the “ Field Book of Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of suoie of the roost practical aod useful of recognised among railway engineers, he has givau others which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being ill al susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. IleDck'e book is such as to adapt It excellently Well to professional ueeds, i bare pleasure In expressing my cordial satirfiKlion with Its execution, alike with the per* epicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers. U. FiusKUtt (Jntmti, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute for sale by WILLIAM S. iIAVKN, Dealer in Engineers’ Stationery, bu 3 Market street, corner ofSecond. | | w | Bo\Ea k'ALEDTiKIUUNu . X UU 26u buiog Nu. 1 lire ring , but) hull boxes uailoux 200 boxes do dr 'iUU quarter bxs do .[■ 6 doEeu AncbovieF , 6 doren Capers; b dcien Olives ; f> d' aen l.wbolerh Just rr- «ivrj and f..» m.i* by HKVMEit A ANDEHiUjN, " e L‘ __ No. 39 Wood streoL EN’ULlnil bitEAKf Ai!T TKA—iu chests of this aapertor Tea, Ht 60 Cents, jurt n«,flv*d at China Tea 8 ore. uu « io V. R. DRAV(), No. 1 Diamond. Raving found tenants W *aU'uje~Dwemnfi Houses put nnder our care, we are dow prep&red to procure tenants for oth-r.i. Owners of vacant honses will And it to the!/ interest to give us a call, as we have tally applications Ic-r huuses. Also, collection of rent?, iu>i!rßU v'es and repairs alb-mied I■> Charges moderate. t CUTHBERT A N. . _ _ _ 53 Morfeet i-Uvet. VT t.W NOVEL, bi ALiuuh ui '•,VLoNb. , ~The Bidden 1.1 PaUi, by Marion IlarloDil; ju dt received and ior sale by JOHN 8. DAVLaON, 06 Market st. HA\ ANa SKOARS—I have just received 6 splendid lot of Qinuine Havana £cgar r Those wishing a pccJ Segar can always obtain It at JOS. FLEMING'#, Corner of Market »t. and Diamond. ’ -iCK bILKS A. A. MASON A CO have juat rac’d y per express serenl pieces of Plain Black Bilk*. of t*tv superior lustre and quality. HUg*24 Oik bbl* N B Wtiale and Tau Der's OU for pale by »»g26 SMITH, MAiR A HUNTER- HOTELS. OWSTOH’S tUk union, T. 9. WEBB (lata of (au29:y WILKINS II A L*Li, ;«.*u n«tt Ala. U- ;ti * r M:: r.t .U liy •f'l*br*t-.J - O mu.'Q A!« m; t-.'i* co .H f-.Vi\»l t' Taor, April J 1.1864. INSURANCE COMPANIES Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS' KTIA ISSDIIARiCE COBPASV, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1810 PAID Ul’ Cash Capital, ------- S»00,000 THE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Ajseteof the iETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the let of January, 1856, under oath. Real I&ttota, unincumbered.- $ 15,07 206 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6and 7 cent.,pay able semi-annually 72,000 00 Dahls due the Company, secured by mortgage.,. 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at lien!;... 128,327 3 5 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 4*7,515 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford. 142,896 00 Bank Stocks in New York city y 5.060 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, ami in hands of Agents and others. - 212,6'J5 06 $773,278 C 3 The amount of liabilitiesdne or not doe to Banks or other creditors, —nothing. Losses adjusted and dua, —rod*. Losses adjusted and not due, $143,518 22. Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, sarh only as printing, 4c. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upou the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured iu blocks of buildings varies; the design Is to limit the loss bv any one Are to slo,ooo}or less." TUO.' A. ALEXANDER, secretary. Btat* ov Connecticut, l Hartford., Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford county. > Pen*nally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the JKtna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his beat knowledge and belief 11KNRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $750,000, while the premiums received for the Rama time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. AS** Office, No 87 Water utreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. janlL U, B. TEN KYCK, Agent. JRTttA INBUIIAKCE COM l» Am Y , of Hartford, tv/vw. CeABTIHID, 1 H I 41. PAID UP Cash Capital $500,000 Cash Surplus, ox Ijit January, s‘47 3,*47 3 riUIIB Capital Stock and burpla* is securely invited for X th* benefit of all policy holders. As «a r\i imi.'** of the claims we have to public, confidence, an ‘ of its ability to p«y losses promptly, we state a fart, llmt i;.t receipt* vary from $125,000 to $160,000 per month. Its hu-in.-sa l* large and well distributed, and in our oplnii n no U mpany iu tho United States affords better laden,mry d- poll. y holders than the JEtna. TbeyeoniictUM t.. luak.- in-uran -e on property in town and country, at rates ns low a* i ; .•> u fistent with safety to the policy holder. H. B. TEN KYCK. Ag.-i.-t. North west rornor Fifth and Wood urects, Pittsburgh. fcj.diM y DKLAW A K 1£ MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE In the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, FUILADSU'nU. MARINE INSURANCES. On Yebsu.6, | Cau<Jo, >To aii parti of th» \4 . r; 1 Foxionrs, ) INLAND INSURANCES Oq gwods by riveni, cauila, lakes and lanj -ir-b.-r*. i all parts of the Union. fIRK INSURANCES On merchandize generally. On stores, dwelling honeep.Ac. ASSETS OP Tilß OOMPANY, Noicmbit 7, 1663. Bonds and Mortgages $2l. JO Oo State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Boothwark, and other loans, -151,653 42 Stocks in banks, railroads and insurances com • panles 24.012 20 Bills receivable 159,325 94 Cash on band 16,071 3o Balances iu the hands of Agents and premiums on Marine Policies recently tseue-J 121,707 67 SubacriptionNota# 100,000 00 PJIICTOBB Wm. Martin, Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Souder, Juhn C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, George O. 1-eiper, Edward Darlington. U. Jones Brooke, J U. Johnson, James C. Hand, Tbeopllus Paulding, James B. M'Farland, W. C. Ludwig, Dr. It M Ilun:.-.n, Hugh OraU. Spencer M'l I rain, CbarltH Kelly. Samurl K. rUACf, Henry aioan, Trac;uair, Wrn. Eyre, Jr., JrmJiua L. Price, J HQK'ii TnQQnUI , John B. Semple, Charles Scha'l«*r, J. T. J» ( ran, Pivtst.-ur*rh, It. T O Moreau, ?.• WM MART! 3, President. THuS.G. HAND, Vic-ProwUMit. Josaru W. Oowa.n, Bee’y. P A. MA I' PIU A, Ajf-cl, No. 9o Water ptr«-t. Pit;-d;ur<h. oirlfi Til* FranK.Ha Fir* la>aranc« (Jumpanj, 0/ PhiisuLrlyhia, D l RECTO lie—Charles \V. iLuacktr, The miy Hart, Tobias Wa*n*r, Samuel Grant, Jwrr.b U Smith. Geo. W Rs,*t »ri*, Motd«*o*i D. Lewis, Adoh-hi R. Lori-. DrtlJ S. lino. l*, Morris Patterson. X D lYisidrr,; • Cra3. U. lU.KC&tt* St£T+targ. JSCkmtixnie to makeinpu runr*. pt»rj*p*.u»' jji»9criptK>Q of property, in town an-! c-... as tr* with Becnrlty The Company have r»w»t*rTej ti larce C» niiiigro: >' i: wM-*h, with their capital and promluc-f-, Siluiv turrata :. t font aiopli* protection to th* aseiur*aj. Th* £l&s* la of th«* Company* od January 1-t. ] Ev. i, Kr pul Ujhn] a/rtHiably to an Act of A^-m'!y w*r<> *m< i:.- »\> i r MorVa** _ . J-1M c,-i Ileal Katato Temporary Loatu Stocks... Oaofc, Ac Since their IncorporaUic, a peru/d I :»i-u'.w n- v*an, tney hare paid upward of One MV* 1 f ;,r Hun !-» I Vh. u sand Dollars, loanns by fire, thereby afT'-rdin,- -*vkJiu,.-«« . f the advantages of Insurance, oj w«ll as the ability and Uc-n to meet with promptness all J.OARDINKR C-'.'Vr IN', A-rrt. ap34 Office, Dorth-«ast c<-r. s,c,J TL.r ; -La. THE L'SITKD STATES LIFE IISUEAHCE, ANNUITV and trost company, PHILADEU*JSIA. CHARTERED APRIL 25TH. 11IJ0 CHARTER I’KKI’KTVAL CAPITAL 825U,U0U. Office, 8. E. Corner of 7'hird and Chainu! Streets, Philadelphia. Oncers of the Home lloar\l at l’hdade:y\*-i mi utrot:- fitephen R. Crawford, Paul U G odder!. Ambroee W. Thompson, Johns. >:i, Benjaatu W Tinglry, Ui»o. MID-nrv, Jacob L. Florence, Jinies Derereui. William M Godwin, William M’Krn. President —Stephen R.Crawford. Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Jteaminer, Fxtls'JUrgh —James 11. Willson, M . D, Allegheny City —B. B. Mowrv, M. D. GEO. B. ARNOLD, Agent, marlTiy No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PEKHBTLVAKIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITH FIELD FTRKETS. Authorised Capital, 5300,000, INSURE BUILDINGS and other property agniii-t Uv-:' cr damage by Fire, and the perils of Lho and li/and Navigation and Transportation. mUSCTr.As. >, Body Patterson, Konuedy T. Friend 1. Grier Spn ni. George It. Wl.!'*'*, A. A Carrier, W. 8. Uaveu, D. L.Park, H. K. Coggshall. Wm. F. Johnston, W. krcitntock, D. M Long, h. J. Jouea, Jacob Painter, lames S. Neglej, Wade llnuiptou, Hon. WM. F. JOUNFTfjN. Pre,iJei*t. BODY PATTKItSON, Vhe I'r-lJenl A A. Cakuur, Secretary and Treasurer. S 5. Oißiuxu, Assistant Secretary. Western Imurance Company, Pittsburgh. B. MILLER, Jr., President. \ 9, M. GORDON, AV.Tr/ury CAPITAL, 9300,000. WILL insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA RINB. All tosses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Di&acToas vhc are wall known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Diredart. —R.Miller, Jr.,O.W. lUcketson, J. W. Butler, N.Holmes, Jr., W. IL Smith, O.lhmflen, Georgr W. JacLton, Wm. 5L Lyon, James Lippenoott,George D&r&le, James Me* A uley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 02 Water streot, (Warehouse of Spang A Qo . op<*alin.) Pittsburgh. noT?4:lv WIG MANUFACTORY, MRS. RENTER, A’ui doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Office, alhqbiwt orrr, 1 S PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and all X kinds of Ornamintal Hair Work. The best quality of material is furnished, and entire BktiaCactioD guaranteed. myl6:dawly Alexander Wi Foster, Attorney and counsellor at law, kfo Foua roa in Csawciht, Agent for procuring Bounty Lande and Peu&ions, and for the Collection of Claims iu Great Britain and Ireland. Collections made In this and adjoining Counties; Lb* tales of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leaser!, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drnwn. Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, Maroh 28,1866—[mhianlaw] A. W. Foster, PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the Plates of ll Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut. Wisconsin, N®*York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia, Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for record or use in any of the above named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 08, 1866—(mh28:daw ' IROH CITY COMBKROI/IL'COLI.KUK, I -An Institution for the Business Man. given day and evening Leotur»-“ each day. Writing, Book-Keeping, Mathematics. Engineer* ing. and ail the varieties of Drawing, taught hv nri.-'loti] Teachers. THE PEOPLB’B OOLLEQE ts an institution to educate the Farmer, Mechanic, Met cnant and Professional man in various arts that urr in-t taught in any other institution of the Went. . AH persons who have nl any time mboi* th.* estub snment of the institution made arrangements for instruc on m thij Ooliego, are still entitled io attend, free of lurther charge. Report* heed not, but call upou the Principal, ut the ~U eB® J now coraer of Wood fourth streets— soon at OotiegeHalL opposite the Post Office. j *.,>l iJKVuLVatts: BJfiVOLYBRS !’ by *x , ptosa, direct from the m&nufoc h KP?\VX!^ nds<l assortment of Colt’s t T i NQ PIST OLS, tour, five and six inch barrels, all of which we will s&§ svll * or at as low price * as they AlMtp»M oUB * l | Ctty ° f NttW ' r ° rfc - r*Ti**U.S golHg L bv i nU ? U,oro t» GdJ that they « 81. do belter their equipage at home, than they can tuicng abov/pbrt^f Te P erfUin,< 6 chance u» try any <d the Artois before leaving the city, and in cuw i f a fall ure w« refund the money. BGWN A TETLEY, ldo Wood street. I’itUbur^h BARB—Just reoelved, another lurg** nnpply of Mosquito Bars, In all colors, and at very low prices . A. A. MABON 4_CO,_J6 Fifth et POWDKRKD BiYBKRHV —‘i>u Ibe lor Sale by J B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Ou . W P* corner First and Wood eta. BANKERS AND BROKERb STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 82 Fourth itabout Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attented to promptly. j»nifl wm. u. wii.uamb ... jaa. b. M’vat. Wra. H. Williams 4 Co.. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. B. Comer Wood and Third streets. 4S» All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. jan2o:lw itt’CONs^Lir*.“wli7Eoc^ii7 BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Blocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point In the United States. Bomb East corner of Market and Fifth streets, inyll PITTSBURGH, PA. AfiTHUSS, EODGEBS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFTELD STREETS, saiflm Pittsburgh) Pa. Removal, PATRICKS & FRTKHD, BANKERS AND BXOHANGE BROKERS, Hxu Removed Uietr Office to the Comer of Fifth and Wood til. pittsbcmh, pa. PATRICKS 4 FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. fieb3 H. HOLMES 6 80KS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE wwniricttfl, Earn rimovxd thus uAaxnra aan exchange omen to bo. 67 kUBEXT STRUT, roun DOORS BELOW OLD STAND. N HOLMES k SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, . and Dealers in Notea, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil* ver and Bunk Notes. Exch&ngeon the Eastern *nd Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all tha cities throughout the United BtftUs. Depreita received in par funds or current paper, No. ft" Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. [ja3o:ly TiKHNAfiI 4 CO.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERB, Wo. 96 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Mley, PITTSBURGH, PA., BUY AND BELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections la ail tho principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits cn rail aud on interest, and give tirelr prompt attention to all other matter? appertaining to a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mar 6 JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, diuu in Kxckango, Commercial and Bask Note,. STOCK bought end eokl on commission. Collections carefully attended to. interest paid on Deposit. 44* No. Fourth etrcei, nearly opposite the SI. H. declfi HILL 6 CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, CO BARR or WOOD AND TOTH BTRCI7B. SIGHT KXCUANGEoa the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted.—- Gold, HUver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. De pwih* received of Par and Current Funds. [mar27ly ALLEN ARAStXK, BDWA.RO RAUU, TLORiHOS KEAMKR A RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCUANGE BROKERS, BU 7 AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock SocuritiHs; purchase Pminissary Not*a and Time Bills, on East and West; buy ami s-U Stocks on Commission. Oollectioofl made on ail points In the Union. (myl G. S. ABHOLD ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS iu Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Bight and Time Dr&fta, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. 0@»No. 74 Fourth sL, next door to Bank of Pittsb’g. [eel3 Domestic and Furngn Exchange. Bank Notei, Goldand Silver Bought, Sold and Exchanged, at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL * CO., 64 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG 11. Interest allowed on time deposits. ( janlfl IULUrs&N DILL. JKO. A.CAU9KIT. THOMPSON BELL & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh , Pa: T H Ofll AB~WOODBj BROKER , -© notes, Honda, Stocks, Real Estate, Ae., Wo. 76 Fourth sL, Pittsburgh, Pa. f ja&s Cimmlotti’T toan Office, HJO. too SMITUSTELD BTRBET, NEAR FIFTH.— A v Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware and other valuable articles. aulAillj CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. IfHiRMEKLY of tnecelebrated Clf-thiug Depot on Liberty A’ street, which has won an unbounded popularity under ! name of ;ho THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur ; *-of &.* {uiring mere ppaoe for their Immense business, r »u:cved u.e epaciou* building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID S'TOCK OF CLOTHS I AND ••Red. (t: t t ery UKADY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. J Thrlr prinripal object :or thla removal, is to give them ;ii re Jdclliues iVr ; he WHOLESALE TRADE. T !>ev *»rr prrpare.l to .sell Goods a*, the 1.0 WEST EAST ERA' PRICES! Ap 1 they wi * I warrant them to be (is good as any m&nu- I’s-Uire j iu t!i# UtiLm. in tits r-SJ'T They hare cn hand n lull and beautiful assortment 01 1. -Tll> ond COAT! NGB, lor FROCKS, DREdB, WALKING AND BUSI- Our tnierests are iiießtirnl with thost of our customers, 11. 1 we Me-ure :he public that our fidelity will not fall In fi i iu>t all order;' we may be favored with. ar DON'T FORGET THU PLACE— (CAST BIDK,)*OOIUNSIt OF DIAMO3D AJLLKT. N. ll—Wr desire our patrons to understand tha t we have n--longer any connection with the Clothing Business on I ;W*rt\ street. Our attnntion is devoted exclusively to the ili-uee utK're designated. taarlJ JOnN M'OLOfIKEY k CO. Kali auU Wluttr Goods! ED3IGND WAT TS. MKUCUANT TAILOR, NO. ico LIBERTY STREET.— 1 hare now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter G<a>Urt. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plnsh Vest ing*, cf the most beautiful patterns; French and Oassimeres, of ev*ry*_etyle and shade In the market, all of which 1 will make on the most reasonable terms, Mil warranted to fruit. oct4 JUpT iUSOIiIVED AT JOUN McCLOSKBY A GO’S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Woodstreet, and corner • f Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of giM-ds that this colobrated house has ever had the pleasure cf inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodahave beeu purchased from first bands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we •an an! do sell at as small profits as any house la the east ern cities. Tberefuru, we respectfully iurlto the attention :-f wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to K -iw us a call, and mamine our extensive assortment of HEADY MADE (Jls.i HiNG. It ie almost impossible to •'numeral* th* quant - > of immense piles of garments that i« to b* seen at this L : r establishment; it is sufficient to that It has never t .t-n equalled by the house itself, warlfi-if JOHN McOLOSKEY k CO. Clothing I Clotiilng i “ ri'JIE undersigned rvspectfally friends and the X public that he Is uow receiving at hlsstore, No. 177 Lib erty street, a ohoice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to ordor in the most fashionable man ner, at short uottce, and on the most reasonable terms. Wehavealso on hand a large and well manufactured stock c-f 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. (mart] 0. CONNER. Sow Clothing 8tor«, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY, fl UIK subscriber has just opened this new establishment, X where hu has always on hand a large and choice assort m*n;oi alUrticlue of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces, The public are requested to give him a caU. * B. OPPENHEIMBR. To Houaekeapera. WK have now opened one of the largest stocks of CHINA. GLABB and QUKENBWARB, sn.Uble for housekeepers in the city, and Intend selling at very low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware. mnslßUng of forty-eight pl.es, f or the i 0„ prlcu of FtHl 7 uollars, and nil other Goods in proportion. Our stock beinir large 0»lns to the doll season just passed, we are deter mined to work It off at low priees. We hare just opened Beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Yeite table do ; Covered Dishes for Btewed chloksn, etc. etc. Alio, "““o V ,'’ r X^°i aom ' i n “ w Bt T leB of ■ flr “ t “ r Pitchers. Our nuk k Of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet \Y are, is large—all of which we have put down In price to suit th« Urn4a. r tt . . FRENCH CHINA. Vie have Borne twenty different styles of French China Tea WU), and some beautful Gold Band Dinner Sets—all of which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent, below k'rrner prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Urltan- Dta Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc., La large, and we w ill sell them at very low prices. GLASS WARE. On hand and receiving, a large stock of Doatou and Pitts burgh Glass Ware, which we will imll at uuuQlfcvtuw'* prices. Our stock of common Tran, Pluto*, R»>*U, PttvV ers, and every article suitable Uw Ci»uuU!y \w Va Irvige, to which w« tnvlte (ho attvuth}U vY vlily we will oidl Uiotu v«y Houxekct 1 pore and othem In want sd OucrUNwar*’ will do well by caUtug M UO.UBKS, BTORK-UOUMh, W oi hall, parlor, dlhlPir tv«*tn> v<-*viv d***-*-*! **-. garden uud gcml nnlet Allegheny CSty -• A T«tv JU.mt lU■,.*!» and pojHiml, uu H l-lu *.>it »liw>L we»> is>-> per month. Mt. irojAtnj/b***--A PwolMUfi tt>>w-r* 'd High street, with lurg*’ rard» A/-'W*f»ry/i A Urifp Vhto* No- 4v Vsuvd t rent % 17h jwr year. Nr» »«>l iff , r»uh house Is two ntorUp, vrltb ,ya*st V'Wv Wan*houttt*fl on Water Ptrwsb X Uftjw Fourth wtrr«'t TNqfelher with ottwqu. Apply to fi CtrtMWWlt X M\N. J.dft Uu ThtM airocq JULY UAUAZINKt« UcKloy’n Lady's Ikndt, fiw Julr—W .’onpa . Ballou’p Majyulna, " “ IU •• Yunkoe Notion*. " ” IU ** Frank LtwitoV N* V .Journal, U North British, ft»r May The above Just received by Exnrws*. Alro, a l*me lot or CLASSICAL iuid alUallanoMui BOOKS and BTA TIoNKRY for sale at OUST, and ko ocmqdq Call .• LAUFFBR’S BOOK BTORB. 87 Wood jf pou want to w Otir«r Library \ . Iv* sj-; * ■ ~\C ■ AUSTIN LOOrtHS, AND DXALEB IN CLOTHING, t ISTO St WOR K , ’■ns, a*d cr®s* thu duoatsst sonc*. NESS COATS. NEW SPIIIBU GOODS* COMMON WARR, No. (VJ MArkot. WttrwAM t-iA MISCELLANEOUS 100,000 COPIES I . (7*9* . STEAMBOAT DISASTERS Oft am u ' ?k ass &sz Xl«xt i the hMk Tftu cpntain.ovet *wo hundred paxesJUua* t rated in the beet style, and neatly bbundlna dtfratile manner. IT WILL BIS 6nß OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOOBS EVES PUBLISHED, and will be a bwk that will be interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a oomplete list and d ccription of all the Steamboats cow afloat on the Western i 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 lain. Also, the names of Captains and officers, her age, Ac., Ac. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the Western waters since the application of steam: also, a Bketcb of the first boat bniltfor the Ohio Hirer, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIVER DIRECTORY wIU contain a list and descrip* tion of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that hare occur* red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beauti fully Illustrated, with a LIST OF ALL THOSE WHO HAVE PERISHED BY THEIR BURNING, SINKING AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters. The Directory will contain Mans of the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, While, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and ocher Rivers, with tho Towns and Cities laid down, with correct distances; also many other River and Commercial items of interest to the people at large. The book will contain the cards of the various U. 8. m«h Boats, with the trade they are in, Ac., Ac. The Directory will also contain a complete list of ail the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, Ac., Ac-; tbe new Steam boat Law, Its Requirements, with cbWmems, ebowtog wherein it benefit* the incompetent officer, and itnuns the competent officer, Ac., Ac., and all the important U. 8. Su preme Court Steamboat Decisions up to date; the Rates ■ and important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, im -1 portent Decisions of the various U. 8. Courts in regard to i Freights Lost and Damaged, Ac., An; with many other things of Interest. Tbe Directory will be illustrated in the best style and printed in the best manner. The author has for six years been gathering together all tho facts and items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern waters, and now intends publishing them in: book form. The price of the work will be put nt the low sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies wilt bo issued for the boatmen; all others derirous of subscribing will hard to do co at once, as none will be printed unless ordered in adbance. This work Is destined to have a circulation ol over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as tho publishers ere rect+ring hifge numbers of subscribers, per mail, from all parte of the country, daily. Some of tho oldeut boatmen, 1 as well as most scientific men of the times, are contribute: n to the Steamboat Directory. 2he Directory will be issued in October, *n>\ will b» an ‘ ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat lly rvmlUlGg ; One Dollar (post paid) you wUi receive a copy of the above , work. All communlcatloits and letters should be addressed lo JAMES T. LLOYD A CO., jeZfcdawtf PostofSce Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. SUPERIOR. Douglas County, Wlaconain qiniS PLACE is situated on the Bay of Superior and _L Left llaud River, at the head of Lake Superior, nod possesses A BETTER SITE, A BETTER HARBOR, AND GREATER ADVANTAGES FORA COMMERCIAL CITY, than any other point in the North-west; and L 3 equalled la prospective Importance by Chicago only. Tbo Proprietors have a clear, undiflpated acj unincum bered title to the land upon which BUPEIUOR Is laid out. and all purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds for the same- Superior was laid out during the postseason, and already contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a □amber of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Waruboos«<>, and is In all respects the MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN In the West. The County Bent, the United States Laud Office and Post Office are located here. Tho Mississippi and Lake Superior UNITED STATEB MILITARY ROAD, now In course of eoustracti&D, connecting *ith St. Paul, terminates at this place. It La also tho Lake termini of oil the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. Thr “goo” canal will bo opened in Jane; after which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and oae from Buffalo; all fine vessels, having been bnilt expressly for this trade. One Steam haw Mill is now in operation, and the machi nery for a second is now on the way to Superior, which will be set to work immediately on its arrival. One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro prietors to he sold by tbe undersigned to actual settlers on easy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve meats. Liberal appropriations have been made for public purposes; parks, churohas, railroads, Ac. Ac. &&- In order io correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, it is proper-to state that “Superior City,” about the title of which a legal controversy exists, is another and different place, and In a different township from SußX&ioa. JS&r* Maps of Supshior are signed by Thos. Clark, sur veyor. and William H. Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be feen in the principal hotels of St Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. All persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informa tion, ore requested to apply to Wm. n. Newtok, Superior, Douglas county, Wisconsin, WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior, j t 24:3m Board of Realm Notice. INFORMATION has been made to the Board of Health that cases of chi lera occurring ontelde of the city Lcv»- been brought within Us limits fur relief. No doubt the friends of the sick ore prompted by motives of humanity, yet it Is proper they should be informed that they eut’jrct themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. The legislature passed laws regulating Lhis matter, in cases where the disease is malignant or contagious, In orir.- that the densely populated city mpy be protected from kov unnecessary scourge, which, when it has gained a footing, scarcely rests so long as there temains a subject for ite re morseless attack. The Board of Health ore determined to enforce the law. If patients seized with cholera, or any malignant r-r cotta gious disease, outside tbe city, must be removed to any o' the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must haver, permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all piteous interested Is called to th*- fullowing sections of onset approved April $, 1k52: Sic. 0. That any master, commander, or other haviDg charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating anr c-r the rules or Regulations prescribed by tbe said Board ot Health, underYhe provisions of thi*» act, shall, open convic tion thereof, by indictment or prosecution in any court having Jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovored aod paid into the treasury of said Board of Health. fisc. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive information that any malignant or contagions dtemso (measles excepted) prevails wlihin any port or placewithiu theUnlird States, they shall make diligent Inquiry concern ing the same; and 1/ it shall appear thattha disease prevails a A aforesaid, nil communication with such infected port pr place shall be subject to such control and regulations ns the Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish in one or more newspapers published in the cit? tf ihitr burgh; and thereupon every person or porsone, and cli goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such infected port or place, and haring entered and t»c;-n brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the same penalties uijs prorided for in the preceding section. The penalties cf the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. C. MURDOCH, Physician to tho Board of Flenlth. GEORGE FORTUNE, jy23 Hearth Office. i>KAOT!CAL WORKS FOR MECHANICS ANDUfIUKU. The American Miller, and Millwright's Assistant; The Analytical Chemist’s Ass«Btant; Tbe Encyclopedia of Cheml-try, practical eud by Rrooth and Morfit; Tho Complete Practical Brewer ; The Builder's Pocket Companion; The Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant, by Byrne: The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne; Tbe Oabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer s Compaq on ; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier; Colbnrn on Locomotive Engines; Norris’ Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma chinists; The Complete Practical Distiller, by Byrne; The Dyer and Color Maker’s Companion, by Byrne ; Tbe Dyer’s Instructor, by David fimytb; The Practical Dyer and Scourer; The Practical Assayer's, Miner's and Engineer’s Com panion ; The New and Improved Table, by !*at Lyon ; Perfumery: its Manufacture and Una, by Morfit; The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by ilorfil; Tbe Manual of Electro-ileiallurgy, by Napiur ; The Painter's, Gilder's and Varnisher’e Companion; The Paper Hanger’s Companion; The Practical Hurveyor’a Guide, by Andrew I‘nucsn . Overman on Manufacture of Iron; Rural Chemistry, by 8olly; Templ*ton on Steam and Steam Engines; The Turner’s Oompanion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule ; Walker on Etectrocyping; And numerous others, for sole by B. T. O. MORGAN, _ ftU gB No. 104 Wood street, near Fifth. V Law BookiT I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvler’s Institutes; Greeuliafs Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, last edd And other Reports, Elementary “Works, Ac. GEO. F. QILLMOJUS, sgp2l at the office of Morning Po«t. Rheumatism and neuralgia.—Dr. brown hereby informs the afflicted that his remrdy for the above mentioned diseases Is one that will cure. He will warrant a cure in any case of this kind. This remedy wna never known to foil when properly persevered with. Many suffer the tortoro of thiseompl&int for months and years, when a few months would procure a certain, safe «ad speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. DIAMOND . j 026 DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the core of SECRET DISEASES. His success is long standing c-tsee is unequalled. Tho afflicted are invited to call witb oat delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism. Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his aavioe. Letters containing a fee immediately answered. Office and Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitts burgh. " je2Q JOUH HITTLIG, Jr. t Agent, No. 301 Lidxrtv Strsit, J£_j£AB JUST RECEIVED tho following very choice arti- BRANDIES. i Hock, Genie Brandy, (very fine,) i Lisboa. Otard Dupuy A Co. (super.) BOM. Marrwtt A Co. : Jamaica, Saserac. Santa Cro«. WINES. aiN Sarclal Madeira, Bonnet, Uoward. March A Co., Mad’ra, London Cordial, Kml India Madeira, j Schnapps. T»Ne do 1 SUNDRIES. Amontillado Shorty, | Rutherford’s Scotch Ale, MoutauUSo do ' Barclay’s Loudon Porter, do : Wild Cherry Brandy, v\vAtua do . Ahaluth*. l\vr<, ! Anise the, rH** do Cumca, d’o , Sardines, | Mocha and Java, • c 1 VouhttHjA and Black Teas, yC- Englilh Bhrasou Oheeaa, j imported Havana Ogata, of various Wands, i Old Mtmongahela Whisky, of I »11 sraiM. article* connected with the >«*****. my£9:d*w POWERS—One and Two ilorTe IV wuh £»«*, Threshing Machines, Ac —or the Wacti, ivumsjNa! without mac tin C£—adapted for manufac (Soil and examine them, at 4* FiPh ft. ***> JAMES WARDRIP. C t *iA tf t&fth V FLANT# Of the most reliable tested va- V* R«v this locality can be supplied in large quan ttJ\h street (wpfi) JAMES WARDUUP. M'LANk*B WLLB AND VERMIFUGE for sale !o* at Da. REYSER’fi, Oomer Wood atrectind Virgin allay. H'6lLo\VaW PILLS AND OINTMENT for eale ac rm ketseb’s, **P? Corner Wood etrgst and Virgin alley. AYSILH* Pfl.Lft Awn HHBRR.V'.PEQTORAL lor Rale at Dm KFTSER’B, wp7 Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. HAT i.awn p irganad byOfoomaa Woods, and given away to all at 76 Fourth street, dawribea a great variety of Farms, Houses and Lots. Those wanting homes Would do wall to get a Register- On it la dffiolbed a few fine Oountry Beats. (J«9J THOMAS WOODS. ‘ v' : MOnlSßi Ac., Ac. diseased in which » PtiKriHv« \ d not mbte 6i isß3 fequitej,tmA much sickness and EUffering'BUght'berpWfanted, if BT harmless but effectual Cathartic warstmpraffealy No person can feel well whiloa caustiejfcabltorfcodyptft» ; • vaUeY heridep, it soon generate teHou5 l ah^:'Cfte , n fatkl diseases, which might hare bees avoided hrthAtijQety fcisl judicioiw use of a good purgative. This.{fcoJlhA-troeof Coldfl, Feverish symptoms, nn j ' TipfrvnMT ripfangjrTihnfa-: They ail tend to' become or produce th&deojH*sto(J'tin<i formidable distempers which load ait rqvtr Hw land, fleutti reliable family, physic iaofUhp first Sm« portance to tho imbllo health, andjftk Pfll Lks beehper* . fectcd with consummate skill, to ae&'tfc&t tittnuuL Att- Mtonsive trial of its virtues by Phyridißf^yfofeflßQiB;«tta Patients, has shown " known of «u>y medicine. bmntl - behef; were they not Of'SUft ailed positions and character Mto forbid the eustildtfD t>f untruth. *■ •-, j •' Among th« eminent gentlemen wHto Un tWtUiedla ‘ favor of these Pills, we may mentidifie , •Doct. A. A. HAVES, State Ansayer of MaosnAnsetta, whose hlgh rrofeMlonal character Is endorsed by the ' Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United fitaDii: ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex' Speaker of Represantativea. J. . .v* ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Ploh. to ffn&texV'-1 ~ ~ fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Biahon.nf also, r-r'-i-ri'-kV-'f • Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist ofNaw. joik <■ endorsed by Hon. W. E. MARCY, Secretary of Stator " ’» WM. B. ASTOR, tho richost man In 8. LELAND A Proprietors of the Jletpopotltan Hotel.' 7 and others. ‘ Did space permit, we could give teto cates from all parts where.the Pills have DC&n ÜBidj bufceTi* •- deuceeven moreconrinringfea&ttoaxperleruceitfinilntfnfe ; public men, is found in their effects upon■ trial;-< t -" ' • • These Pilltq the result of long iaveatigntlon and stud*, are offered to the public as best-flnd OiOst : QOiDplotO • which the present stale of -medical -fictenoarcan ftffcriL They are compounded not of the drugs theEQselfeS.hDtAl the modicinal virtues only of Yegotable - by Chemical process In a eiatebf purity,ianicomhinrirtot ' geiher in such a manner as to Insure the. bfgt.tygn'lfn, • The FTStem of compoaition fftr Cherry Sectoral and Pills both, to prodncea morAeGldcut' remedy than had hitherto been obtained ihy any ptOCWS. The reason is perfectly obvious. Wbßaby4h&bld':moa*or composition, every medicine is burdened wlthiatSre oriesa .:■ of acrimonious and injuriww qnalHSea,^ Qals caeK vlduol virtue only tbaiis desired, tot the curattvp eaftcfcto ; prcomL All the inert and obnoxious quslitfrfr substance employed arc left behlm!, curAtivivlhuai ■" only being retained. Hencoltiiaelf evldehtflafthd-cflfebtß should provo as they havo proved, morfr-punily wnedbL and tho Pills a more powerfal • other medicine known to tho world.’ * * • • , --*~:v-; # - As It is frequently expedient thatmahylnadld&fiafituhltd ~ v be taken under the counsel of on.attenduig Physician,'and as he could not properly judge tff n feiuedy 'nithcraYknow. ’ ing its composition, I hate supplied tho-aceucPto-FoitiWJß - by which both my Pectoral 'and Pllla .ftM.ma^e f to >Hia wholebodyof Practitioners In lh<j HiiitedSlates andßrlttaß American I*rovince9. If, howevar, thewißh6iH4 be aoybna who has not receiTod them, thev.wlll bt» forWanlad hv trial l to hlarequest. . .> s . >- Of all tho Patent Medicines that aM-Offetedv’towl&w would be taken ir their life consists In their mysiery. -I h&venOTOystetf«Wc-v The compositiou of my preparations is. laid all men, and all wlio are competent to judge’on thff Anhlect freely acknowledge their convictions merits. The Cherry Pectoral woe pronounced 'Ey adpntiflo men to bo a wondorfhl medicine before ItS -effectA: were known. ManyemicentPhyßiciancTiave thing of my PDls. and even tnbre-' conlidcntlyj And- ore willing to certify that their antidpstiona/wbrtfXQQrYthan ' realized by their effects upon trial. . c They operate by their powerful Influisnca fin Ih© iblttbil viscera to purify the blood and Btimulato U ihtb"healthy action—remove the obstructions of-.the-fltomachrbowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring’:tbelx^' lar actios to health, and by correcting, wbireVfer thoy'ex ist, such derangements as are the first'oririn-of dlseaflev' u Prepared br Dr. JAMES AYER. Practical ■bhiI j 4m- - lytlcai Chemist, Lowell, Mesa. Price - 25 ceuts per box* Five boxoaforsl. . Bold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.j «ld retail, by every Druggistln Pittsburgbj- and byallDeiffera everywhere. -Jo6;jmjditW ASTHMA AMD fClUlffM HIC<V AHD VE V( v «VOSDKREIij\ '*| BROUGHT HOME TO TU £ DOOR OF THB ;JLf.LTOH A WONDERFUL DIBCOVERY has jsceatl^ i .beflß*inada by Dr. Curtis, of t: la dty, in tho treatineat-pf Con sumption, Asthma, and all diseasesof'lhe^XungU to* fer to “ Da. Curtis’s HTGeaHA, oa Itmilso Usoeak Vapok a-SD Chseri Strut.” With this new methodrDr. C. has re stoml many afflicted ones tuhedth/as StfdVniehcAbf which ho baa innumerable certificates.. Spoakifig. OLthO-tTeab* meat a physician remarks, “It w evmet^lbat-lhhmlnfrr ;: constantly breathing an agraeable, dicinal propertltis mnst come to direct. the whole tsrial cavities of llie lungs, and tbpti escapelheihAny and varied changes produced upon them-wheh-Thtindiieed into the stomccL, and subject to the Tbe Hygecna Is for ealoat all the Droggrria DiTripghfrpt cooctry.— 2fav YorkMutchman of r ,y 'll.e Inluiler is worn on tbe breast, under tile Hnen,vriUte i-.h tho least inconvvni»»£ice--tho heat’brthb “Ufxlfi< nt to wxap< rate the fluid. Hundreds^cf' ; cakes’ o 7 cum.*, like the following, might bo named: ii- — . - . rt Oas package of tho Hygeana has cured me of tb« iGrtiuni of rix years Standing. J. P. - 'KxssbueV, ; . P. M. of Daneazuun* To. I am cored of the Aathma of ten years’ fftondjng fry Dr. Cunia‘3 Hygeaca. Maeoark JBAaToN’.DroqKlyßiia.'Y. Sirß. Paul, Of No. 5 Hammond street, 1 N- Y 4 waa«urcdof a severe case of Bronchitis by the i f.V- My etster has been cured of a distressing coughr!several years’ standing, otftt-declded to be tocurab 1 eßl does. Sba vras cured4fi one month. bytheHygeana. ■ v J. Q. GaubsSt,' RumaosuS/Me. The. ffev. Dr.-Cfieerer, of New chse in the following language; * : :?r V- Ntw.YOES, -N T ot;-isj-IS&L Diab Bin —I think highly of Dr. Curtis’s 'jHywianiA.-afii a remedy in of the.throni and had eome opphTtunity to testify ita efficacy, T rim C&aylneed tbat it!.- s mert excellent ntediclnc r -both and applicHlion to the cbest," ; " -■? NR-Dr. Curt Vs is tl>e OBIGIffAIiVi&OKLV GENUINE ARTICLE; all others- aict. imitations, or vilo and INJURIOUS tounterfrltm-'Kinttilhsm-iB you would POISON. ' ;1 * sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyßsr. , l40 1 B. R. Belters & Co.; Lee A. Beckham, AdteghenyvCSly.; John Sargent, New Brighton; 0. L. Haiier,^ochdster»r;:■ ■ ~ ; f myd &lfcTrtba- tJarter’e SpaBai9li\.-3Sfstur,c. THB GREAT PURIFIER-OfeiTHEiiBJSpOD I Hot a Particlo of Harcary ia U. r kt tob Ai-FLicrr>:T) head anS toncbri—An I i iDfulli i B.mwljr (or Bsiolld!aiHlßK't.'Ktllitßa4 uma . tisja, Obstinate Cutfineous rn th.i Face, Bloicbrs, Boils, Ague Ky ts, jiing Worm or Tetter, and Ibiin of the Bones nnd Joints, Stnjhbbxn-.Ulcarft ByphUiUo Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, nmI : QU dhaeosea ttrli-ing from sn injudicious use of in Life, or Impurity of the Blood, ?•'/-'’j:?;';- '’ ■SIp- This great alterative Ia nowussd byi-. . usandßofgsatafui patlentAiioaj'hUpatt rf the United States, who testify doily io- tbo remarkahl f nrtw performed- by the “CAR- ' TRU’H fiI’ANIHU Neuralgia^.Rhexuuatism, rcrcfula, KrupHons on the SIoDT Literldfteaflo,''Tevera, ■ Ulcers, Old Sores, Atfectiona of tho-Kidnoys. Diseiseflof ihs ' Throat, Female Complaints,- Pains and. AchlngT3f tbi Ifones ■ and - luestlmable remedy. For «1! diseases of the Bloodt-nothlng found to com para with it. Itcleanss aO-Impuri. ties, acts gently and efficiently on ihgLiver nriji iinrinAj. , strengthens the 'givia 1 ' to&V-wilxa ’Btomaci .i c»kw the skin clear bad Cons Li. ' t utlon, enfeebled by disoasg.or fteexcesses ,■ of youth, to s't-xil For the Ladles, It U invnriably>h«ttfirithari aifcths cos- ; uoticß ever used. A few dqf«s of Cortef \ will remove all aaHowness'of rosea • ntantling to thexhfieSc; gimrlfisticity to the stem'and im- i prove tho joneral healthinaremarkableilGgraAteyond all I the modicines ever beard oiL v .,.'; xr «; The large namherlof ; from persons from all par tA of the .United BEAtisHs the Uct that there la no press, • known to the the wonderful effects of thteGREATTUXTOUPURLffT^Ti: Call on tho Agaat and get a Glretilnr r-*ad.tlie wonderful cures tide «,tf has performed. ‘ ; ‘[ 't '£' None genuine nnkas" 'slgneds-hy BEifNSEt'3P-EKEIISi Proprietors, No. S Pearlitreotiffiauabnif.'VsibiSSStSi orders for supplies and a^nndes-mufthaaddra^ed^ aClo by I). TLEM* O . \-.V':QDmcjFebrusry'7iS;iB&i. Masrt. WAhad.tho^pleasureof receiving, this morning the oftycrar Yer mifuge, which will jrpuyMliVas sent voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, ybura^tfifV:truly, i« • - vCO. Gci-.tiszitn—lSj liitle son, older, were tlmj.jnifl6ring from worms, I purchased rifo bottles of.ioqr. Vermifage, of which I gave thsm r threfi ; dos^. r Tioeotdii^*« ii directions, and etranga to say, id ihan no less than FIVE UUNDRED WOnSlß,Mm4tfnOT«rtrßor {ilnaty length of Having experienced of your Vermifuge, I feel it In frytyprywvrwfrfff/3 1 to the public, &s, In my cpinlotij rune dies against worms ever offered to tho j ubUcN :i>l. • Gentlemep, believe yourikfiQbffobSgedeiKllifeahle eervt, '• "' - NAZHANISIf IiBATEES. Prepared and 6o!d -h7'B. A CO corner of First and Wot^Btpflfet^.vv^^v^.^'nylfi - Procidrriuitioni ” :f <' v - : of a D McClure, President Of "the Ctmri Of Common Ptenfl, V end for tha Fifth Judfelal-Dlstrfct'.'of Peninyivania, an .JusUeeof tha Court’ofT)yer*iußf^ ahd Genext Jai i P^ T . er y»wd fop Bald I)lsWci»i«nd WHllamßogi; and Gabriel Adams, £^QB. > ; < 'Aksoeißte'Jddgca"6f the eⅈ Courts, in and for the,County rf Alledioiiy,:dated the —' day of July, In iba elgt hundred and fifty iye,- Ana-itd’iiie jjimiiMt Court of Oyer ? lha Court House the fir-,- Monday of Ocfobern^/BtlO'os3bcS‘A.'2^' > ' r^> I uhlio notice is hereby'glvau td read Coroner and oTthe!rthrnit/iCtf . ; 4|leß9 e ny, th- ; thay bt then and thefe, inlh«lri^C3W;^yn^hjJrth thi: rolls, records, aquOlner remej: branees, to da those offler. in their behalf, appears that v- [ prosecute the the of said county of to pro .’I cute against them as shaU . r - Oivtn under my hand in^B|ttßpuigh,this fifteenth day '. , Augast, in the year orourLotnibnsithoußsnd eighths ; drod and fifty-five, 7Bth. ? ; augltktd - Sheriff.'? % an4 Teansfljoxs’: Bonaty ul .. AGEavi) W.-FoUPtll itrfidt £ * \J eters, reguj atly raosidred Into tha e- • vice of tho United States, kcd .evepv GfnivJT. n Warrant for 160 Acre?of Xm3.“ ' * Conferee, Those who have received 40ovftff"4rrtt n ' 1 - '' ‘ V= ; T -.‘ -< t * =Vi (-5, f v V '. r :s MEDICAL. HAJLAXI'O 708 THI eras OP < .*■* H'StJEANA 5% % "V i' • 't •V \
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