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C' ' Summer Arrangement^-Ctoge THEBE TJAILt TI.AISf Ei'Cn WA _ t b«tw*«n Mill but ° n * ctl *“®i Baltimore. Columbut •»<> 565 Tjjjn, win ran ru ON.nd«ftrrMand»yIJun» 1 Jun» follow* : aotKo east w T *„„. Train. Ua»- ATM. 3:30 P.M. 11:30 P.M. Oolambu. •-}“s .. 1:46 •• Newark P M. " fi; M SSS?-"-' =, fSS ?* ;: ** “ ££%■=.**: Jt!:: i « BBlmoat —— — tjm .. arr 9:46 “ arr.fclb ArTi " * WKST 'j/oJ AV* Trail Train. X««. rnxm. 600 PM. Be* Lair 616 “ ’3)9 Barnefiville u a.a, .. 0.00 1 Cambridge p M sdlO “ 0:35 Oonoord P ;, M ' ££ “ lodso Zanesville H? „ j0:37 “ l}*® . „ NeWarlt •■ *™ u p. M. 1:® A - M Arrive Columbus... M 0 E M t will «»p to take up or The Express Train goiru East z>nMTU i 6 , ConoorJ, Iravepasaongera, atTaylor’a,. a, Bolmonl only. Cambridge, Campbell a, ,'bora named Blatlona. Oeiso Waar will atop “ ? “'%„ ion , rhm Hn Mall The Mail Train will stop at all the oU)ur actions on la to bo received, or d l!‘r«^’^ t Tndn w :ll slop at all SU notlee being given. Th” tloos on proper nc.iM g^. The 10:30 A. M- at eT M. ■with the the West on the Columbus, Plqna With with morning Train, to and Indiana Rallroj“«. n sfleld and Mn Vernon, and with and from Bandfahy’ “ (11< aßi In dlnaa Railroad; at Trains on the J* Truin 03 tho Baltimore and Ohio SSSI.%TB»IuS.r.; Wwhington, Philadelphia and B«t- SSi-iKsaSs issn ts with this Train at Colnmbns. Paaaengern le»rlng Indiana -SS? T tS» Q f^inV|,lnmhu., Bsseassf-as- tssrsa-h ™ r«iS=SHSS SgSMssss mon anj .Castam Citipfl. m °" *** GOING WEST. The frIS A M. Mall Train connects at Bellalr with M*ht on *S. Baltimore and Ohio iUilroad ; at Newark with train, to and from Sandusky, Uausßeld and Mt Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbna with the train, for Cincinnati, and with train, tor Xenia, Dayton, Indiana . n |i, «nd ChlcsuTO, via Dayton and pm Uraana. P iml, 0-46 A MVBxpress Train connects with the Express and arrire. in Col ambus at R2OP. M%nd con sets with train, going South and West arrir !”!h° Sm'p°M. Train connects with the po.D, Latayette.Terr, Wat Zanerrine, Jno* IS. 15&&—t j] C LBVELA H L Afi B FITTS BO B(Th COHHBOTIHO WITH RTKAMKKS KCLIPSK ISD 8.05A1.1 SIK VIAWKLI> T IL L E,AND T nr DCNNSYLVAN A Oiilo unit P«aßifW»n!» Ilullroud, I THE rt N INIS I LVftl'll'S VIA ALUANCE. _ ! P A T T, R O A D T'HLK Bfaortoct, quietest bd«l met reliable root* ta Toledo, ; B,AUjIVUAIA. I Chicago, Hock Island, Galena, and St. Loaia, u UA rpaß GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the A.* I rLEVBLAkb . I Untie tdtiw with Western, North-western and ooiKh This routs Is One Handled mUea shorter and about nice gutes, by a continuous Railway direct. This road fcouxTquicker than tb- circuitous one vi* lndianapolia. : alltu coasts at Pittsburgh with daJly Jin- of p earners u TYvrl Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. alt tfl on Weetem River*, ani at CUrelacd and Ban- Three Hail? Trains from Cleveland to duaky with steamers to ail port* 00 tb * North-wester " : rx^™PUILA D KU>U J A I r.™B ÜBa . I . VIA ALLIANCE. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe*, Dry Good*, J - pBr looltw. Av. Trains of the Ohio and Penns. Railroad leaving Pitts- Jq Pura, Feathers, Ac •—/ bnr?h at ROO. A- M. and 8.00. A. NL, and 300 P. M., con- g]K> \ SD CLASS.—Boohs and Stationery, 1 neefat Alliance at 800 A. M , 11.60 A. 11, and 630 P. M., Goods, (In bales,) Hardware, Lee- >«>:. T* r IOOIbr •« follow,- ' a *# tiler, Wool, Ac i Train* for Cleveland leave Alliance 800 A-M..1163A M TinRD CLASS —Anvils, Bagging. Bacon) Wc per looft(5 . ana C 35 PM . oonn.-dng at Hudson with Tnunt for Cuy- toD »l Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ac. • i abc-gf* Falla and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 10 FO UdTH CLASS-Ooflea, Fjsb. and I luo r loo1trt( . *3l 10 PM , and 83SP M. „ ~ . , Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil J , , Faiemrers for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Rock lelani, ln shipping Goods from any point East ot Ptilw- GahmZaudthe North-west, "bo wish to go through with- hl ** particular to mark package -w Pcnruyframa oitSuSon, will ulre thr tr.in P.tt.bar,h .t All Good. run,(sued tu It, A,»bt. of hi! ; Wl «00 \ M and ".rriTlng in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that Philadelphia vr Pittsburgh, »i*l ,•« .traa.led j, th Vouly train by which close conneoUone are made ia ,. Dlion . through the above point*. Passenger* by this train reach r&JUdaT AotSTS.—Moses Potter. Boston. J. T. K.ao.t.. Chi-lLfr"j next morning, snd 8L Louis at midnight. y y go(riaf) Philadelphia, Mtgm* A U*..i hht-agv VIA WKLLSVILUL more ; Qeo.C.Franslecus, jnttzburgh ; Shnngman A Brown. Tbe steamer* Bllp-e ani R saltewill leave theMononga- übio; J R. Moorhead Ljuisvillr, K•• K y h „: ft wharf ever* cj ft rnw, -u-.d.i-« • »«■,.ed.* at 10 M#l , Jrurn| M*di«'.c, led; P.aCclUI A G-, Uul.,-1 . oci.vs. lor WeSLvUle. c-.-r,noting with tram leaving P . Mitchell A Sou, BvansrlHr, Indlama- HOCfri ., N " *n T Trap) will leavo Wellsvills dally, General Freight Agent. PUiadel; Li a. at e4O ? M , ccnnectlng at Bayard H J WMBaKKT *ltb J Kipre« Train', nrrtTlo? in aotelina >t 210 P M myo __ Bup.rtnl.il,irnt, Altonn.,. Pa. ini from WsUitHl® connecting at Bayard for CaTrod- -i.-.-':: . • " ,oi W.vLwbnrj, D rsr and N.» PUUd.lphlt ut'PK’S MKII('A«TII,K CULLItUK, fcr Cl.TBl.nd, Chicago and U» Nnrth W.Ft, HITTtwnKGH. I'A _ vlaWrtimile nr. «o!d at $1 lnu than Tla Allianra f N'OOiIPOR ATKD UV TUP. LKi) ,= i. All .11. ». Prm.-r. Th. Train, from Clareland ,o Totadc> AudiTblra;n, run u . £ Tinla , „,h P.rprtu»l ■ ha-lrr. fnllnvs • Leave Cleveland at 8.10 A. M., 245 I. M., . .00 r. FAhLLT t . M Arrive at Chicago 830 P. M ,7.40 A. M., &30P. iL p DUFF. Proidnnt, {aulh-r of the • North Aamfti M TmiO- leave Chicago for R»*k Island and pt }£*'* “ AceounUtt,"! cl lLri-h-ping .s follows•—P'-r lsland at 900 A. M. aud 11 P- BcleT.-ris. . o * Bl Louis. 915 A. M and ll.« P-M* . ANDREW T HOWDEN, A-Mant o. Du-,k- fvr M. Lou ; s go over Rock Inland Railroad t. jr rrrlot ., an* tbeoM over the Chicago and CHARLES LUFF, AesisUnl Professor of Bock Keeping to Alton at,-! tbeoco by steamboat (£1 mßee) to Sl. IxiuL. p eorosaa blp. . . ... PaKeogars ty the 0 15 A. H. Tr,ln arrive at St. Lonls U2O , __*...** nnium. fth- host offhand Penman In the '"HSgitf*' tc Cleveiand, and there re- '““Jf 1 lia tOß, Esq ,of th- Pl:UbargN Bar. P-f-ss.-r • • checked for Chicago and St Ixiui ß . MeroantiL Law and Political Economy. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AN J CLE\ELAN L>. J( £j A YDBN .Principal rf the Matheniati'-ai Dej artmet , l 11,-rtari. JdcTi. Utvu, Id ft. Pr „, MKlr o, M.th.m.uca, Ac. To Alliance $3 30 *« La 8ai1e...41e $l3 W F. L. APRL, Professor ol the French anJ German Lad •« Cleveland... 400 *' Rock IsPd, IS 00 14 “ Toledo - 860 Oa.enk - ... 13 la ,* *r i.c Commercial department of this institution has bad “ Chicago ... $l3 00 $lO 60 " fiprin<fi-.d .8 i t 18 20 unremitting altentioo of the Principal for the last Df “ Bloomingt...lo 90 14 60 *' Burhug.c-n 13 00 i an Upward* of students Lave prepared “8L Louis 21 00 If by him lor Uueinetw. Ills ” men " assistant* time Passenger? sre request'd tr procure the.r tickets a fj t ra y a6 j {or business by ktmsof, and are ox|-ui offlee of this G'-mpanj, in the Monongthela luuse, tnl Te!&cher!« and practical Aocounianti; being treqaenl door below the renter. • u n-.n-iov-d by bu-cnea- m**n iu udjU'ting u>i>ll a DURAND, Sup t, Cleveland. Tb«-rw ar*) do teacher* in this institution *s' were in this J, A. QAUG UK\ -A2 t. Pltuhnrgh c , ai., mJtw u from their lituations as book-keepers, none wtio made tventv blunders on a single page of a bill book Our writing teacher (Mr. Williams; baa bad someibmg more than a few leflsun* from a Philadelphia teacher to prepare him for his bu«De«. No runners are employed by thin institution When our dUnua are importune by Chop- of another, they should ref-r t > some of our city Dank officers or merchants— pe.sons wbo*e opinion can be relied upon—arid not bedecoyed iuto ooe of Lho*» concerns which are being out every few months, an 1 their pupils left to seek Instruction when- they can find it. Migls FULTOjV cau works, FOIaDRI AND JIAGUINK SHOP, SAXDUSKr, 011 l J. Great Amerioan and U.E. Express & Mail Koute. 74 MIUS3 Of LIiTANCB BAVKP, And Two Changet of Curt and Baggage Avoided.' CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: Former) j Chicago A fllsaltalppi. /~fEICAGo T •> ST. JOLT* IN 15J4 UoUßii.—Trains leave the 1 .Hoofs Outre! D-p'-l, font of Water mwt -Bi. Louis Day gipreu dally. 6 and# >s excepted, T H A M. 8L Loom Night Krpr«w dally, Saturdays vire'd.ihao P M. St. Louie Frrlght d Emigrant dally. Bund. exc. 6:3') A M. Baggage ducked through, to Si Ixntu. I Trams run direct through to Alton, (269 miles,) with out change of care or baggage, and connect with the | Company's splemlld steamer* Winchester and Reindeer, running in exclusive connection with Paarenger Trains j from Alton to at- Louis, i-'3 mll-e.) without landing. These ; boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, ar* unsurpassed '< on the Western waters, ixiag fitted up with Baths and spa- | cious Wash-rooms, affording to passengers :he opportunity ' of removing the dust unavoidabl* in summer railroad fa?cling, anu reaching St. Loots refreshed from the effects of a long ride . ~ To Kantat aud Jfe/raska this is the most direct route, and passengers destined for Bloomlngtoo, Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, ami nil p on the Mississippi, Mis souri, Comberlaud atf T» jneaeee riTere, will note the Important saving in dirton r, oeing seventy-two miles less to BL Louis, tuirly-sevcn m. w less to Bloomington, and fifty-eight miles leas te Bprtugfleld than by any other route. . . . Through Tickets over this route cab be procured at the various it. K Ticket Offices in New York, Boston, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ac, and at all Through Ticket Offices throughout the States, and in Chicago at the Compands Office. No. 48 Learborn street, opposite the Trv mor. House—and at the Depot ol the Illinois Central Kail road, foot of Water street. Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots or the Tarious Beads going Into Chicago, to Cbeok Baggage tbrou jn to any point desired on the line. IL P M KG 4N. Jr., BuovrlnteDdent. U. J- D. SCnBRMKKHORN, CT py Qen’l Paweenger Ageot THE PITTBBUKOH AHD COKEELLSVILLK liiSflpANY HAVING mad« an with the new and beauuful *tfam»r “ auLIaN " to run in coooectio with their Ko*d between West Newton and Oonnetlsrille. announce the fulowiog ©hange of rchedule on and alter Wednesday, the fifth Of September : The btenmrr KUL.IAN will leare tbe Pittsburgh end Connell*** ll ® lUJlroad Company's Wharf Boat, a eve Mo nougahela Bridge, for Weal Newton, ererv afternoon at half past 3o*olocfc, precisely; returning, will le&Te West Newton at quarter before a, A. M , arritiog at Pittsburgh at noon. The train* will ran as follows. Dandeon'a Mill, one mile below CoaDellrriUe : First Train, 6 A. al„ Second Train, 12 M. West Newton : First Train, 8:30 A- M.; Seooud Tralu. &16 P- M- Fare from Pittsburgh to lJitllsnc’s Mill, $1,75, In clnding Meal oo tf’eamer. Stages lor and Oontiel will connect wltn the Train* at Davuisou’s MilL For freight or passage, enquire ef the AgeDts, at the Wharf BoaU at West Newton and Pittsburgh. Whan iMJauiuv 0 w jj a.HN 83, President and Superintendent. -'lVahia railroad. E& VuM/iS PRKBS for PKliburgh at U, P. SS^asrsri .iththcMro^ - A s;nt“ : JJjjjgg/U&yeUe and Indianapolis,lnch; andnnati, Day- SrsSiMfield, Bellefontaine, BandofiSy. Toledo, CTevi (£lsK Zanesville* MasMUon an<l Wooster, Ohio ; itolartth the Steam Packet Beats from and to N«vr OriaUTC, iiomsmu and Cotciitoati. Tictots can bo had to ot from eithar of the aboTe merei H " *“* or^ D >~ r&MT , yft AfMlt, P*a*Bg« U»»»I Plttlburgh. fit railroads. RAILROAD AIR JiIH k route BtTWUM Via CHICAGO, ALTO.T dt ST. LOCIS RAILROAD, RAILROADS CESTRAL ROi'TK iHEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN I . TOBOCOB Hor them niinoi» to the Hiaaisiippi Elver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, All Railroad to tha MimlmlPP 1 ' Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD Formirlt th» Chicago iso lm»-» 4 Coat. Miutaet Tiuor H. 11. is so* oxiarirrni, , And Trains run the «ntirr dislancu torn CUIOAQO TO ] " mSEummoh. QinHOY. 1 KEOKUK,'MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT npß MOINES COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and Idle oral ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST.I/3UIS, BLOOM INGTON CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, Rnd Intermediate Stations oo the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis- above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of Burlington daily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and . most reliable route to reach all the important points w*rt of the Mississippi as far as Council BlufT, with from forty to Ofty miles less staging than by any other rou e. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the ooimKOOue Rail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West well stocked with the most modern looomotires and elegant tbi* route passengers are sore of making eonne> tiona. and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time,avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of oav.ga. ! checESTdlraet through from Chicago, and no Ch T UD.OUOU E-MLy thin mute cm he Buildln/-’ ct tb« Depot U>» K- ll e ln , J 11 lb ” Mich. Oont. R. ll.Offloe, cornet of Lake and Dearborn rta., opposite Treraont House, Chicago. ■ tmmrill- TrEIQHT cnnalgnod bp Ihw o" 1 ‘ U o', b. FOLLETT, I Qen'l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. ; By TICKETS can ha procured at tha principal Raßc™* l t Offices of the country. illinois CENTRAL RAII.ROADs pfliift Carrying the Croat U. State! Mail and Erprota. TWO PASSENGER TBAINB RUN DAILY on Its entire length from "DUBUQUE to CAIBO, * 4.MS CHICAGO to CAIRO. Thia Road, in conjunction with Train* of the Ohio and Mississippi R- R- &nd Chlc *B tl &d 4 q * 1 ®* 4 Railroad, forms th e mo# t direct and only continuous R. R. route from CHIOACO to St. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO. CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Tralno leave Chicago as follow* : 10 a. 51 and lOJfl) P. M.—Sr. Louis ano Caieo Esraass. Pwfl-ngera for St Louis by this train take the #aniof the Ohio and Mias. R- R- at Sandora), and are carried direct to Bt 0 35»t M. and 4.10 P. M —DumKjui km Qkitai Ti paaas, connecting at Punheth (opposite Dubuque) wi J» a Daily lino of Steam Packets for 8L Paul and the Upper Mlssifudppi liter cit.es. , . . *- A » Train* leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuqae at A. Va!tw!r«' from the East and places on the Ohio riT*r defined for 8L Louis, will save 190 miles of tedious and no certain river navigation from Cairo to Hv Louis, and arr*** fltteen hours iu advance of '.he r.ver ruulA, by lasing tb < *sclt«?to , Sl.Looui.r-.1. . lMbu<ioa,B'- r.nl, .nil all lm portanl placoi by thb nmu., <, üb. W at th. oto of th. CAP and C. A P. Railroads in PUtaburffh, and Michigan B, o“7‘ a.Umad ln Gb'cK-. IL b. MABON , Bno . t , r I''LIK subscriber hating moied into hla new Worfc?, re ceutly erected, corner of Water. McDonough and Shelby streets, is prepared to contract fur and execute ail order* {or PA9FKNOKR, BAGGAGE. POST-OFFICE, UOUSK FREIGHT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, tnl ail olUer deecripLone of CARS. Also, for STEAM ENGINES cf all GEARING, RAILROAD CASTINGS of all deacriutljn*. and aU other tforh appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop. The Foremen of the different departments ate s.ientillc and practical men—mostly from Eastern manufactories— nhu keep themselves Informed and adopt all valuable mod em Improvements. W. W. WKTUKKELL. aug'i&.f WANTS —Coot* and Girls to d-- bouse*": k are waut»*d in city and country, «h'; cud give good references ; none else need apply Sliuati n* wanted i'<r a Gardener, o Carriage Driver, a Olerfc or talesman, Mechanics of differ ent branch-*, a Porter, a Laborer, a boy to learn a trade, a boy to attend store. A middle-aged man. «-x;erien*ed in traveling South and West, wishes a situation as traveling agent or conaoctor of cars; can give good reference. Apply at BAKR'fI Intelligence t/Dice, 410 Liberty at. aog-ifrtf OtORUS ALBKKT .. BIGELOW A CO., (BUOOBSBOEB TO H M. BIGELOW,) Wo. 45 Diamond Alley, near yVood street, PITTS DVR OH. w? COAOUfiS, CAKUUGEB, PHOTONS, BUGGIKB, and every description of Fancy tajHjpSwp* Vehicles built to crder, and fiulsh-d in a UQfurpfcfcSed for beauty of design, elegance of finish, bkill of and durability of materials. CJr All work warranted. V/KobsHAM WatOilKj*—It is the universal testimony of Uallruad men, Bankers, end those In other pur suite requiring accurate time, that the •* Uh&s Pn*dshaui ” Watch, manufactured at 84 Strand, I/'ndon, Is the most reliable, and unequalled by any other maker Many of th ee which have been tested hare b»en found to run with in a minute in the year. I hare obtained the ugeocy fur tb* sale of thaw Watches in Pittsburgh and Slate of Penn sylvania. Aleo, the P. B. Adams A Son’s, and other first class Waicben for sale. M &tch Kep*irlng done In beet manner. W. W. WILSON, »o£l 67 Market pt, corner of Koorth. Vtult BALK—26 acres of I«and »n tho town of Bewton X* Falla. Trumbull county. Ohio ; on which la a magnifi cent dwelling. The outbuildings are of the best kind, and the groan! 1« tastefully cultivated with shrubbery, granns, apples and peachy. The improvements cost more than twsnty thousand dollars It is offered fur much less than cost, and part of the pay will be taken in western lands. It iB a fine place for a man to five at home. Inquire of auglO THOMAS WOOLS, STORE HOUtiF, FARM, Ac —For sale, 19 acres of good land, ail well fenced, with a garden paled In plenty o! small fruits, grapes, Ac.; an orchard of selected frui ; a large doable Brick House, w.th eight rooms, kitchen and cellar; a brick Store House, with counter, Ac ; barn, sta ble, and other out homes; well of good water. The land is of a deep, good foil, and in eicellent condition. About one acre In timber, and coal under the whole place. Situated two mllea from the Ohio river, at Smith's Landing. Price A 1 400. Terms easy. S. CUTHBERT A SON, , e pl2 615 Market street. ATJSW BOOKS! NSW BOOKS I!—The Hidden Patb, by J_t| Marlon Harland, author 0/ "Alone;" lowa u It Ib, by N. Howe Parker; Memoirs of James Q. Bennett; Japan as it Was and la, by R. Hildreth ; Olfe, or the Old West Room ; Star Papers, by Henry W. Beecher : Doestieks, what be says; Bell Smith Abroad, Illustrated ; Pounds, Shilling'! and Pence, by 9am*h»l ; Six Years Later, by Lumas; Panorama of Life and Literature, for September. Jurt reoeivel and for Bale by W. A QILDENYENNEY A CO., Fifth Rt., opposite the Theatre. O CHARS—IO bbls Extra Fin# Pow'd White Bugur; 10 bbls D. R. Granulated do do 10 bble Powdered do do 20 bbls Crushed do do Ju*t reoeired and for sale by RJBYMEB A ANDERSON, m-o No. 39 Wood street. POLISH—To gtre your furniture a brll -1 llant polish, use the Scotch Polish, sold by the aubjcri hmr Price 26 oentfl per bottle, with fall directions for use. £[d by %£z>l B. I- OPIHBKBI, 53 M.rtret «t. ~Pekin Tea Btore» No a 8 FIFTH STREET, one door east of the Exchange iTt Lowing-. Hefinwi «n 4 CUrIM for nla by [auglO] B- J4TNKB. vJ'o. ■ MANSION HOUSE* GEORGE AUHENTZ, Peopiuetor, NO W 4 LIBERTY STKEKT, just buddo tbo Passenger i)<*pot of the Pennsylvania iUilrord, which makes li the most convenient house In ihe city for passengers arri* Tjoff bv that road. Tbf ’Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted np, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a shore of public patronage. There Is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Ill* Larder and Bar trill be furnished with the best the market can afford fabl:y ST.CLAIR £1 O T K L , Cbmcr 0/ /Vnn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh , Pa, rnUE undersigned, formerly of ‘‘Brown’s Uo:el/’ having | taken this large and commodious IIOTKL, and having refittvd it In mftgulficent Rtvle, would respectfully iuvite hi 3 friends and th- traveling public to give him a call. As sured, wilb the convenience of the house and his long ex perience in tbo business, he can giro entire satisfaction, „nd hi, c h „r KM moderate. _WM. 0. CONNKU.Y_ GOOD INTICIT HUUSK, / IORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, omt V J the Railroad Depot. 'janllhly J A M EB_ SHANNO N, Proprietor ._ XI r AVERLRY HOUSE, 60 death Eighth street, between W Chestnut and Walnut, Phllad«lphla. [au29:y UNION) ■wt j_) in Arch etroM, Philadelphia. T. B.WEBB (late of £N the Eagle,l Proprietor. CORXER OP UAIX AXD SOUIH STS, WARREX, O rpHE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the _L public that this n«w and elegant Hotel has been opeued as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the oflioe of the Ohio StageOom pany.it offers inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. au l7 M. GASKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE* OHBBTNUT STRJ2KT, ABOVE T1ILBJ), PHILADELPHIA. PARKER A LAIRD, Droprtators. jyl»::;,u- TERMS $1,60 PKli DAY. JOBXSTOWy, I‘SXXA. undersigned haring taken charge of the above I named House, and refitted it at a Urge expense, in a comfortable &* well as elegant stria, U now prepared to re ceive truest*, and give ftmpie satisfaction to all who may £” S* Lhe Llousa. l aufclf | JAMES W)W_NEY_ HARE'S HOTEL, , Late Farmer-. Uichangf., j NO ICO LIBERTY STREET, foot of Klfth street, Pitt* burgh. SAMUEL HARK, Proprietor. This llotel is entirely new, hiring just been completed ami opened for the accommodation of the public. IroplJ "FRAHKIYa lIOISK, Clev.ln.nd, Ohio. ('t PATRICK A SON, PniPULsroM. —This House has us>- j drnrane thorough and axtraMva repairs, alterations, and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors Pledge themiwlves that nothing ahull be wanting on their part to render tha PaatfXUS a place where all the oom- Cr,t brte ‘ ” ‘TpaTHIOK A BON. W. 0. GALLAGIIEK, 1-ROPRlftor. fburfA ttran, UOoem HW epeeioin estehllshinent tuo. been Ira-iel by the mb- I rcriber, euJ complete!) leuoreted. fii' if. WSS Z tsrJt'iZSr&V £3*2 s;;n u 'llUllt' KXI'IIASUK, THIRD vrIUSST B.TWKKN W'«U A.NU MAAKAT. rr lFttta*?. Lc l-.n. ..bm '.heir Iri-.v.le »nJ 1 j ..nbiic t-ncT»!lr. 'till l"«? I'* 3 " l th " *■'?!' -in!:--. pro W l«lor, b.i . ,'K-re"TSunt lb. cbaug. S ip.rbrt will at »U limee be sU>c;itl wllh ■»» “>',“s 4 ' r ,r f „r£ ,«s exi,.rl»nMJ cools. Tuey napc-ctrully «** fOT lJ> puLroul*. »t u i.n.ioui o .c u_^^tiEl.MEßKß, ~UIWJ _ U- D. fc'RANCiA CORStCOPIA **-q V fTEK AND COFFEE HUBSt.'M D. BAEHAED. yc. 10. fi/Vi Strut. Oeliorr?. HW and Markat. >»a!sly ' _ . crystal palace, w ,V So. IK Market street. c. C. 6KELY, . , - KtdrKUTUiLLV .oiures Uu friend* end tbe «r\‘i /LjfuUK .tot h. ha. Ju»t Mi *» Y«rl »Bd «aI.'Y 'V‘O * r 4 m’lto ,■ . °', ,U . K l I rHY t , U air S'.Jm or lor U'^ceoln ~ Vi . * -u-i'iLi ,tort « rtorjltoM U... a Lie *iii hi*-, .u.su .i ~ -i.'.-ifH-i ■to m.rto. *l.l atV, 1. U*a« .!« ‘to • F-"> “■'J.U.?' Id tl.e uifrnint . . OVBTBU HAUKIS AND 11K STAI H A N T if£iiwt-?7rAtl'it&Ksnr ™ hole Ml Kow'i, S'ljb, &c., Ul» Wii ..I r.r. -»r.n. > i. Y; I *'"■• l fii.iv iLvi> ;-«• ' ' jai-) ca**'-.' ...... -- hi. Cl*lr l.iigar Ueor Br*\r»r» 'l* lift t«b«ci.'u'.’> "‘<;™"*EnZX£.\£ ALl.m >i. >u"t Benin’ l.fcger U««r lIaU, , Rn 1 iAm-vMiM t. u » »; »■•■*_ »J ' r. mi ir.olitLkm *■»— 1 l l ja» cicbn,.^ yj riout AisC.cvmm--.uAlo 1 »ud I’jrior, IQ qu*rt ftu-i past little* mo if.rfl'.ion v! fauU.ro, a.n.l i..f l« 'oupocifullj HOIICJW-1. _ r Mluerai Water ami S#.r»*p*rUU \1 r M [- KSUl.l.'il. I".l t street, l*enn, l* Of-* \> B»nurk.-tanurt and i>otil^irg tbe uU'T-- hf»-rw«pn in txl«*ojue i<- a.e Uia article* ar* •: •-;><* t»v«: 1 cufaotured f;x-m ihr purest uiaior;*].’ ox.tl. y HOLH’KIIS I’ATKST I*LAX ft r |' l ]h i- I 1 na-"' *- ■'-Tr *J CAKI’K-NTfcK.'. x LAUI.NKT *nJ w. :a \>ot»d grufinillj, » itii bt.'* Patentnd and val ua l- i- PLAN 10* A.I win) b»v« trl*-1 i'.. pmoi-otic- : 3 laluabi* iu rmUon, that mur'. M'li cvui* into f. n‘ ,ri ' l uj ». Tb«? f*>i- Uwio* letter* from ; rur:!- *i wt tiuim irr but ‘*o Q*ny l»ucr« the r’aie ire n%s rrc-Wr.l ug tbw plane iboT« ili «.-tb«rr m u*«; .B. 1_ »Tli ais3. ‘-M,s v \., V,.* ■•>';,- v- ■ - ■ •• - '■*'’- C ,''N J ‘ ’ '*S'JSm.-'*'*- >< . • u * • »t r * ' u J *4 A. *• - • » P *i r r f ’ f v.>- •;•• ■ HOTELS. » OWBTOM’S. OAStULL HOUSE, McMILLANUOt'BE, RESTAURANT WILKINS HALL, JOS wool' .S T 14 tE r put.'.l- •. :t. CLi .MILS* KTILI., livj VVi> • i l‘;rriut:ti'.u Stain FacTost,) February V-. I*>66. i yft hereby certify, ’.La: Juriug lb* last month* wr hare u**l Uoppi-rs Pat ui Plaue, and Jo uot hfuitai* u. recocnm.-u t u t«. Cabinet-Maker* and Carp-nter* as su perior .0 an J other I .an* iu Uf~. W* consider It peculiarly aiapted tu pianino oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of bar-1 VO-.J. anl f<r planing funa-ra. It •* far euperi'T to thr ui.l m«4* • f *cra.;ing, b«aid«s« twiug a great **vmg o! time. Cur umu, by'usiui; ti ls Plane, will pUsw more ▼eoeerd than Ui« tarn can jj Vy »oj other plane or methc-J in use. U. U. Ittaa A Co, To M'*ss V- JLit-.s, K.M : _ . Dtar Sir I lui- - ximine-l Hopper's Patent Bench PUne. and beilure it to be a most excellent article for the use for ahlrt it i mien-JeJ, *d a combination 0: plane and ncraier. . , It 1* parti-Ulany adapted to planing T*neer*. and it does not require one-tour th the time or Uix-f of the old me (dual, and 1 hare no doubt, when lu» properties become generally known, but that It wiii euUcaly uperwde the lormer te dious and laborious custom I most cheerfully r«-c. J It to all pffuni engicgrd in the Cat !net to. m-Ke. from my know irdg* of it, there 1j n- thing as w-11 ll;trd t< gt.- » sm-.<ith and beautiful On lab to Teoeerc os the U'J{»r Patent Bench Plans. Jawxs W UixiiWJtt, Furniture Wardrooms, UT, PV Third et , Pittsburgh. PitUlrurgh, February ITT, 1566. MOtKo V. KATON, of this city, b my sole Agent for the sale of PUaes, or ot right* to manufacture anil Ball them B ’ WM- 0. UOPPBR- Pittsburgh, March 21, 185f»—(tnh2i :tf ) i V; HI.!)'BOOK FOR RAILROAD KMUNKKKr.—OontAin- X tng formal* lor laying out curves, determining frogsn glw levelling, calculating earth-work, e to., toother wiilj tables of radii, urdmatea, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logaratblms and natural signs tan- j eeul«, etc. etc., by Jehu H. Henck, Civil Engineer. Socket- i ta-oh form. $1,76. * 1 * The object ol the present w ork is to supply a want j rerv generally felt by Assistant Engineers ou Railroads. I Boo\m of convenient form P>r use lu ttie Geld, containing ! Lbf ordinary logrurithuiutle tables are oommon enough; but a U-.»k combining with these tables othe-a peculiar to the Raj! road work, and especially the necessary formal* tor laying out curves, turn-outs, orosnings, Ac., is » desideratum abkh this wrrk is designed to supply. u r. Miutabt ACADRStt, West IMut, Apri. 18, 1854.- OmtUirun : I have looked over “ U'-nci a Hold Book f«*r Railroad Engineers," and think it w.dl adapted to J the ob ject its author pro]»omm‘. and have uo -junstioo but It wi.lt>e f it r i h v»r v ue-lu • an 1 i n»cti' ul r ol mac oOlb h>r i-fttceand *U«nrk B. 11. MaUAH. fieldwork. 2i.lBM. I am much pleased with Mr. U«urk's little manual, the “Held Ikv.h of Railroad Engineers.” Huh the presents turn of some of the most practical and use.ul of recognised i-rocesßcs among railway engineers, he has given othere wliich n-w at least In their prearut form, appear tc K mint Of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being Id grne-al susceptible of available, not to say dee ra ble vracUeal use. In conclusion, wbi,-- I think the design of Mr. llenckV book U *urh as to adapt it excellently well lo professional nwds, 1 have Measure m expressing my cordial satiafnctJon with its execution, alike with the per spicuity cf arrangement otfwted ty the author, and the ex cellent typographical last- linplayad by his publisher*. 3% H. PKAMtU* OfttlLNl, v', l'ulyteoLuic Institute. WILLIAM B. HAVKN, DtaW In kuginovfl’Stationery, Market street, comer of Second. C. E Mi i Du fr: For s*le l»7 1 i BOXES SCALED UKKKINU . X'JVJ si6u boxes No. 1 llmiug; CUO bulf boxes Uttlb'UA tarllme ‘iOO bOle* Jo Jo 300 quarter bxe. Jo J>- b dozen Anchovies: b dozen Capers; 6 dozen Olivea; & dozen LobsUrs. Just rec*;Ttxl and tor sale bv R.EYMKR 4 ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street. s'V~ i >NULI£*U UKKAKKAar TteA—lo cLost* of ihis superior i Tea, at 60 cento, juet retired at Obion Tea 8 ere. aUft 29 F K. DKAYO, No. 1 Diamond. _ HAVING FOUND TENANTS for all the Dwelling Ileuses put under our cere, we are dow prepared to procare tenants for others. Owner? of vacant bouw w.d tind it to their latermt to give us a call, as wo have aO', applications for bouse*. Also, collection of rentft, i.<«.urtin* ov and ler-airn attended to. Charges moderate. B. CUTHBERT A N. 63 Market < Weot. XT BW’NOVEL, lt acthob “Aiost.”—The Hidden j\ Path by Marion Harland; just received and for sale by [aag2Bj JOHN B. DAVISON, 65 Market st. HAVANA BEG ARB—I have just received a splendid lot of genuine Havana itgars Those wishing a ffeed Beirar can always obtain it at JOB. FLEMING’S, | 6D 4 Corner of Market et. and Diamond. I )LAOK BILKS—A. A. MABON & CO. hare just rec’d J 3 per express several pieces of Plain black Sllka, of very superior lustre and quality. aug24 OIL —30 bbis NB. Whale and Tanner's OH for sale by aag26 SMITH, MAIL A HUNTER. a • fi * * W % r ’ ► *• S * INSURANCE COMPANIES, i BANKERS^AND^ BROKER AUSTIN tOOHUB* Inoreaße of Cash Capital i B TO CK AND BILL BROKER, TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! | jBTSA ISSURAUCB COMPANY, . N negotiated. Blocks bonght and Bold on oom HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819. - - ° r Cwlmll Capital, - ' attaoted to promptly- _ __ rfinn ttttrtY-RTXTH ANNUAL Sf AT KM ENT of .jas. B. H^AT. 1 uJImU INBURANCB COMVANY,ofHjrt- «. a. wim^ a m ,L wiuTam.' A Co., ford, m fumtahed this agency on the Ist of January, 1616, R INKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, S' unincnmbered— , ; t <* j ' W. E torn* WM “"f, ™ l r f or '^"'oo 1 , M tionß . cent., „e 5; „ ! . »■ All mortOTgf... I' 8 " 1 , 7 ! M'OO N N B EC«. WIE EOC M., BUl«Rec«ivable,well»ecm.ed.pajablontllank... 110,-ii: - ! BANKERS, Railroad Stocfen In Connecticut........ i jVkoh (>o > i wr> TWlers In Exchange. Bank Notaa, Gold ana Buyer Bank Btocks In the city ot Hartford. “ \ N ,Si„ oSrnnt and far Fnnds rewired on depoelt Bank Stock. In New Yorlt ° B '°' >o 00 ™aohi on commission. Collections mmle Cash on hand,ln Bank, and in hand, o AgenU M **£ lB the United «*-. **» • South Bart comer of Market and IjMlitrwg. ru >ll “ t 7".rs S 3 The amount of liabllltieedue or not due to Baniiorother creditors,— nothing. Losses adjusted and du«,--w>n*. Ijo?J888 adjusted and not duo, $148,81S -- f Lb Lowes unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for father P Tll o'heflwui. agoinat the Company ere email, such j take no risk OTer $lO,OOO. i The amount insured in onj city, town or village, depeiulri npon the character, maleriol and couatruction of bu Idings, the width of BtreeU, the supply of water and condition of | the flra department, and other circ.umetaricee. Tile amount injured in blocks 01 „ b - U lira design I. to timiUhe l«br 3,AT, OF COICFCTICCT, I Hartford, Jan. lrf, lied. the jßtua Insurance Company, and rnadeoatb that th* fore going atatement by him aubrcribcd, la trur, according to tie boat Justice of the Peace. Ivwbm naid bv this company for the year 1884 exceed while the rremiums reared for the same Ume Sr any Sher year, since the organisation of the covering nearly all descriptions of property, ie- Ornce.lTo. »; Water .treat, jgTfi A IBS SORA SC K CO MI’ANY, OF UAHTFOHD , COSS. IHJ9 CaABTIEO, PAID UP „ .. . 8500,000 Cut Burpluii ott Ist Jimilt, 1856 8»7 3,147 J rpms Capitol SlockTnd' Burpliu U securely 1 the benefit ol all policy holders. As an *’ l ““ the claims we hare to pnbllc confidence, and o. U» lo Day loese« promptl}. «« *tat« a fact, hat Its r«erip-* rary Lm ln ,150,000 Mr month. Its^ lar/e and well dlrtiibutod, and In our opinion n Company In the United cUiteil afford, bott-r mdrtnni.y to i‘ ( h' i holders than the lEtna. They comma, lo make on property In town and country, at rate. a. low an t. ~n .latent wlti -tot, to the P»»*7 „ KVOK . «- Office, North-wept corner fifth rod Wro JJj£J' ti ' | Pittsburgh. DKLAW A il E MUTUAL SAFETY l \FFICKtn the N-'tUi Rooui cf tile . c- - ( )7tr*#U PHILADELPHIA. r MMaNJS INSCTIA *NCEB. Oa V 883*1.11, ) ...... Oaroo, VTo all part* or th# FRBOHTB, \ INLAND INHUUANCES Od food* bv rirorß, eaotla. la)c«p and Ita- '* .' i mrii of the Union. ajparteo: piRB INB UEASCK3 Oq inert bandit* csnerallj. On nr.rw. boußrs.Ar _ AASKTB OK TIIE COMPANY. Bonds and Mortgages 'la"'\ ", * ' Sutfof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia dty, .priuu; Garden, fkmftTrarX, and other » r *n-% \S\.-*2 *.« BVOCEB tu railroa d and !:u»ur".crrs cr.m naoieu Eilis receivable Cash on hand Balance* in the hands of Ag«nta and prauiianj on Mario* Policies recently La-iuad H u baert p Uo n Notes DJtICTOE.*: Wm. Martin, Joseph 11. Seal. K*lmQnlA ftouilsr, John C. Davis, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, George (1 Leiper, fclaard Darlington, li Jone* Brooke, J. (i. Johnson, James C- Hand, Theopiioa Paulding, James B. M'FarlauJ, W. 0. LnJwlg, JOSJLTB W. QCWiS, Brtc'j. PA AiALtEIUA, No. Ji:> V» aier ri.-vot. «'»ttvmr<!i. Th» Flro ln.ur«nc« Company U/ I’hiUulrJvhvi, I \lRK7TOKi*—Charles \V Banrii r, ‘IV-usai- Flirt. 1 5* 1 ) Wfctrnrr, Samuel Urunt. Jkx>l) II Smith, Op*> . ariK. L*. Ali-’h L: F- I** l*f. :.i B. 1 ry*.. M„rrl« F«u-r*w*n. tuxs. N BA!»cx.i!i. 1 i^- 0-lU.U UiNCtJtB, Secretary f»->nt4»o* to i r rr<:uv - ..cn-M. pa >t*. Ivcription of property, la town an ; Murtry. at w, !•• in an-rouribUmt witii aecurUy. Tbn Company liave reserved a larc* Cs'Ul.uff.e; . Mir trUloh, with ibeir capital and j .-*tnlu.u~s «:-5 lorested. a fbrvl ample protection to lb* a*wurM. Ajjseu of ibe Com pa h.V ‘ or. January lst, i’J- ). ta h --i lUh-d tr an A--t of A*maWy. war- •* K«*al BiUta... - - " ,; Temporary Loan.*. s;c..-xh Qwt». Ac Total 44 Blnce their incorpcre Uon. a -_f w. they hare paid upward c-f uae Million F-ur iiot»..’vi in* laud Dollar*, loaju-s by fire, thereby alTorJlnc -rul-n ' nltantnn~>~fif insurance, as w<*!l as m* obi.-.y I b*» < BfliTW ujptnew all UabiHUcr.. THU UHITEU BTATi.it LIFE IHSUBAHCE, ANNUITV AND TRUST COMRANt, PHIUDELriII 4. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850 CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 8250,000. Ofllce, S. E Comer of Third and Chestr.u: Stretu , rtiiiaddphia. OffiUTt cf the Hem* Board at J'hilxl/ipMa: tiaaci' a*. Stephen R Orawtori, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Tbompscc, Lawrer. ** Juba* 8, Benjamin W TingUy, Geo. M’lleory. Jacob L. Florence, James iVreret-i. William M. Godwin, William M'Kee. i*rcxi*Lnl —Stephen R Crawford. r»« /Vertdenf—Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, II. Willson, W D. Allegheny Ciiy —lLß. Mowry, M. D. GKO. R. ARNOLD. A*ent, marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. FENRBTLVASIA - INSIF&AKCJB COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. OuRNKR 07 FOUKHh AND aiIITIIFIELD ?TUKETfI Authorised Capital, $300,000 INBUKK BUILDINGB and oth»r pr- v or hj Kir*, aad the prtUi-t'f Li}w t** ‘ ul ' ! ‘ NnTljfatioD and Transportation. Dlk^Tvlu*. H'*Jy Patterm-n, Krnnfiy T Prtrrvl. 1 UrW Spn>ul. Gr»or£v 11, V\ )i l >, A A Carrier, \V S rinvrn, I) K.Par*, H. H. Coggshall liou WM ¥. JOHNSTON, PrvaUmt. BODY PATTKH**'N. Yi.-e PirriJroL A A Carmir. Secretary and Tr*»*ur*r. H A, Carriik, AKHistant^M»'T «*ury iWJ.rtm Western Insurance Company, rutsbnrg-ii. B MILLKB, Jr, Praidmt. | I. M. GORDON, Scrtiary CAPITAL, »300,000. Wm S'. Johnston, W. M*Ollntoci, l 1 M LoDrf, K.J Jonoa, J fccob Painter, Ixmefl 8. Ne-*l*y, V\ *U« Llamt'tou, WILL insure against alt kinds of risks, FIRE and MA RINB. All losses will be liberally adjusted and managed by Diaacroas n ho are well known in the community,and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain th® character which they have assumed, as offering the beat proteeiJoQ to those w ho desire to be Insured. ZJirectori.—-R.Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rlcketeon, J W. Batltr, N. Holmes, Jr., W. H. Smith, O.lhmsen, George W. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Lippeneott, George Dareie, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 91 Water street,< Warabouee of Spang A O , op* talre.) PltUbqrgh. wQT*i4:ir WIG MANUFACTORY. MllS. RENTER, Sit drrrt from the Aqueduct, opposite the QJiector't Oflce, AU.SGBIST cm, l 8 P RETAILED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS. and t\) I kiodß Of OrnAßuntal Hair Work. The buit quality of material Is furnished, and entire juttftfacUoQ guaranteed. myl6-dauf ly Alexander W* Footer, \TTOHNET AND COONBKLLOK AT LAW, am> Boua roa ta OuAHCOBi, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands &od Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims In Great Britain and Ireland. £3*Collectiona made in this and adjoining Counties; Ee* tales of decedents settled; lUal Estate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested i»u Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a f*w doors above Southfield. Pittsburgh, March 28,1866—{mh28:d*w] XTOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the Stairs ot X’l Tenneeae©, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin. New York, Mtohigan, lowa, California and Virginia Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken fur record or use lu any of the above named eUlva, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1856—(mhtgidaw 1 IRON CITY COMMERCIAL CUbiTifitlE. An Institution for the Business Man. T NBTRUCTION given day and evening. Lectures each JL dsy. Writing, Book-Keeping, Mathematics, Engineer ing, and all tbo varieties of Drawing, taught by prac.lc&l Teachers. TUB PEOPLB’B COLLEGE . Is an institution to edocata the Farmer, Mechanic, Mer chant and Professional man In various arts that are not taught in any other institution of the West. £9" All pereOus who hare at any time sifice the estab lishment of the institution made arrangements for instruc tion in this College, are still entitled to attend, free of further charge. Reports heed uot, but call upon the Principal, at IL* Peoplo’s College, now corner of Wood and Fourth streets soon at College Uall, opposite the Post Office. _ KEVoLYKRg! REVOLVERS! 1 —Just received, by La press, direct from the manufao turera, a splendid aswirtment of Colt’s AjSjgJEL i^rn*nria«r t REPEATING PISTOLS, four, Around ESg*^ l * six inch barrels, all of which we will fjitf sell for cash at as low pricer as they can be bought in the city of New York. Persons going to Australia and California will find that they can do better by purchasing their equipage at home, than they can among stranger*— as we gWe persona a chance to try any of the above Pistols before leaving the city, and in case of a fail ure we refund the money. BOWN * TETLEY, M?pl 136 Wood street, Pittsburgh. MOSQUITO bars—Just received, another large supply of Mosquito Bars, lu all Colors, and at very low prioee sepfi a. A. MASON A CO., 26 Fifth st. OWDKRBD BAYBKRHY—2OO lb® for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK. & 00., sapl corner First and Wood stß. _ STEAMBOAT DIBABTEKS OH , ns> % I WESTERN WATERS, A»Plal«Mg MHBBBsteamboaT directory.—The™®™* U ! lined buy. no* In enured ,«f pferar»Uon a new ~ jiSoAT BlRECttOßr.'w’hfcb will U toned in October neat i the book will contain oyertwo hundred pages, fllna- Ifrated In the beat style, and neatly bound In a durable banner. IT WILL BE ONE OF THKMOBT INTEREST mQ BOOKS EVER POBLIBHED, and will be a book that will be Interesting to all classes of people. The BTBAM BOAT DIBJSOTOM trill contain a complete list and d sariotlon of all the Steamboats now afloat on lbs Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power tonnaae of each boat, where and by whom built, the nsme of thTboat, with the iradeshe iain. Also, the names Sr‘“mains and oßoera, her ap, 4c, *<v The Btaotor, wUltintaln a blßtory o 7 Steamboats and Steamboaltog on »>i« Wflfltem waters since the application of steams also, a SetSfXßratbeat built fo? the Ohio Rlyer, with tbs name of the builder, commander and owner. RIVER-DIRECTORY irilltootain BilatMid descrip . sVraMBOAT DIBAf TKBB that have occur* SK"!SffltD BY THEIR BURNINO SINKING and EXPLODING, on the Western and Th* Directory wQI contain J*apa\° f hffvSS!’ Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Jndother Rivers, with the Towns and Cl ties oorrect dbtjnjces; also many other River and' items of Interest to the people it large* eantain the cards of the rations U. 8. JMlßoats, with the SdTtbeyare ln, Ac. The Directory will also contain list of all the responsible Uraosed Officers, their places of residence, Ac., Ac.; tbe new Steam boat Law, its requirements, with comments, showing wherein It bauffiU tbe incompetent officer, and J T V^ r “ axnvclcnt officer. and oil the important 0. S. Su* Decisions up to date; the Rates £nd Important Commercial Privileges, Bills cf Lading, im portantDeetsions of tbe rarioua U. B. Courts In regard to Dwights Lost and Damaged, Ac., Ac., with many oJwr | th S Dlradory'will be Illustrated In tha best stylo and S. HOLHEB & BOBS, , primed In the best munnsr. The author has Tor ek yen« BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, been-Kathering together ail the facts and items Id regard to luys ainovsn rums niMiira iso raomirai orncin ho. thß nam , roM steamboat disasters on theS' st S?_“?? 07 halklt BTaasT, roOB nooaa mlow old bwhu- southern waters, and now intends publishing them In N HOLMES 4 SONS, Bankers and Bkchmnge Brokers, rcrm . The price of the work wilt be put atthelov , and Dealers in Note., Drafts, Acoeptenras, flolibßU- 0 , one Dollar. Ten tboneand ajpla w&J be toned for yer and liAik Notes. Eaehangeon the Eastern and Western (he boatmen; all otbera desirous of subscribing will bore Cities constantly for Bale. , . to do so at once, as none trill be print. 1 unices ordered m Collec'lons made In all the cities throughout the United dbanc& WO rk Is destined to haye a ciretdetion ot States. Deposit, reoeiyed in par (unde or ourrent paten. No- , OTM jhqhTY THOUSAND copies, as the publisher. ere -* Market street, between Third and fourth sta. [ja3o.iy receiving large numbers of subscriber*) per mail, from ail I p ar tB of the country, daily. Some of the oldeat boatmen, ' Sa woll ba moat scientific men of the times, ore contributor? to the Steamboat Directory. • tj-jjj, Directory will be Issued In October, and will be an ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat By remitting One Do Liar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the abov* WC jUI commtmications and letters phould.be addressed to t - JAMES T. LLOYD A CO., Postoflce Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. ARTHTJBS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITH FIELD STREETS, au'ltSm pittaburgh, pa. K«moval. PATRICKS & raUHB, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Bam Rmmxd Ihtir ojJmUthtOama of Fyflhand Wooatu. pirrsßtnwH, pa. _ . ■ PATRICKS A FRIEND, Honkers Mid Exclumge and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Qoid, mljer »„d Bank Nows. Exchan'-e on tha Baatarn and Western the BUtea. Deponita reealTed In par fnnda or currant paper, at the cornor of nnh and Wood Btreata. L‘« M .hV.---:- v 4 . 18,071 ?~: .ra.M'T r. . iji'j'ji'y oo Dr. P M. flue: a, UnshCraU, Ppencrr MM’ralt, Cnarl?f Kolly, Samuel B. Plrtt- I *, Henry Sloan, James Traqualr, Win. Eyre, Jr., Joshua 1. Prift, Jam^sT«Quan'.. Jane 1> P—*rup 1 . Charles a-'bafT-r, ; J T. Logan, Pittsburgh, , ); T C. Morgan, do VTM. MAKTIS. President TUOS.C HAND. Vs.fi’f-R.J-ct A. W. Foster, TUBM.NAN *0 CO., BANKEKB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Bo B 5 Kbod Stral, corner of Diamond MU p, mrammaa, PA., BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Dlaeount tlma exchange, and promlsaoTV notea; make eollectiwißta all the principal cities of the Union. RMeW« deposits on call and on interest, and giro their prompt attentlon to ell other matteri appertalningto a Broker'a boainraa. Koajern Kichange constantly on hand; JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXOHANGE BBOKER, DIALIE IB Exchange, Commercial and Bank s®*®*’ STOCK bought and sold on commission- Collections csrefally attended to. Interest paid on .. m*No 6514 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. m n 1! declfl Bank. - hill & co„ BANKBIia AND EXCHANGE I>RQ£.KR&> ooanta or wood ajid fitth stamts. i.IGIiT EXCUANG Bon the Bastern Citica constantly for N -ale Time lulls ol Exchange and Notes (Uncounted. U.'U, surer and llank Notes, bought and Bold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. De posits received of Par and Current Funds. [maritny »txatt xxauxa, aowaat. unit, nonaacj Xkiltia. KRAMER & RAHH, bankers and exchange brokers, ivnY AND SELL Qold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Btock p-omiesarj Notes and Time Bills, on Bast and West, bn, an 1 sell Stocks on Commission. . . . i CoLiecti- ne tuade on all points in the Union. . [myl 0. K. AREOLD A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, I vEALET.3 In Exchange, Ooln, Bank ® 1 *?“ Jl/l'ime Drafts, Ac. Oollectitroa carefnlly attended to, and proceeds remitted to an, part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. *@,No. T 1 Fourth rt., nrxtdoortc Dowitic and foreign Hxohanac, Bank Bata, Qotd and SAoa BouoU, Sold and Eacluxnied,alUu eXOHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HELL A CO., 64 WOOD STEUT, PirrSBOBOB. luUrcflt allowed on time deposits- [ Tfoureon sir.” A- oaooan. THOMPSON BELL A CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner of Tk'rd and Wood ItraU, PilUbnrgh, Pa. THOMAS WOODS, *3T COMMERCIAL BROKER, "®* AflU | ana Hot**, Bond*, Stocks, R«*l Estate,*r*.f x Vo. T& Fourth if., PiUsburgh, Fa. [J*6j Cimmlottl'e Loan Office, w-rn 100 BMITHFIELD STREET, NiJAB yiFTd ■ \ Monrt loaned on Gold and Silrer Watches, SUrerwara ' cthcr iaJuatie article. aoUally CLOTHING CLOTH! N G STORE! JOHN M’GLOSKEY & CO., i vdlM tIiLT of the celebrated (nothing Depot on Liberty l< which ho* won an unbounded popularity under bpname'ot the THREE 810 DOORS, taro, for the pur sc railing raon* epaee for their immenee business, ... r, Pli j-, t).r -pacioas building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they hare now the mo#t SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHBI ABa> REAM MADE CLOTHING, That hoe cf er been offered to the public, rb.lr principal object it r this removal, la to give them f- - r J«icibt>d f ?Tth« WHOLESALE TRADE. tv »7 »r» nrenarad to *ull Qoodf at the "l'o Ifi 1 N T EASTERN PRICES! A«'i '.hf» xsi'.l T?!vrrar;t thevu to be as good afl any manu* fa-tureJ in t::. L'nlou. CUSTOM \V OR K , rn ni Grrr rvon rui suoavasT nonoa. n»rT have on Ljviiil a full ami b-autiful assortment of frocks! AHD BTJSI- NESS COATS. icr.frctu* ere identical with thee* of oar customers, i.-.; ! ne assurv th* public that our fidelity will not fail In 1! ! all orders we may be favored wit h. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— §B Wood Street, (t.V«T SIDE,} corner 0? diamond alley. b. Wo ivaire our patrons to understand tha twe hare nr longer oay connection with the Olothing Bu*iness on Liberty street. Our attention la devoted exclusively to the [l .'u>e abovr designated. Cisr-3 JOHN M’OLOSgKY A OQ. Kail and Winter Good. 1 EDMOND WATTS. . \ r ERCHANT TAILOR, NO. I*6 LIBERTY STREET.— ! iNx 1 hare now on band a large stock of Fall and Winter Overcoatings of entirely new designs; Plash Yest ,.,f the most beautiful patterns; French and English . t'- of every style and shade In the market, all of wbn h I will make to order on the most reasonable terms : un : warranted to suit. oct4 I ' NKW ilPßlffG GOODSi I T UST KSOKIV ED AT JOHN McCLOSKHY A 00*8 Whole -1 «J sair Clothing Warehouse, No. 68 Wood street, and corner , - Diamond alley, the largest and most varied Btock of - t' e*. this celebrated house has ever hud the pleasure . f .utuikr tbr attention of the publio to. These goods hare W<-o purcWed from first bands, and, consequently, no • ■r-vnd profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we ’-lui and do sell at as small profits as any house la the east rr;, Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention id whe ;e«als d*al*r« and couutry merchants, in general, to ,i\- • n-*all. tod I’caunne our extensive assortment or MAL>fc CL- . IiINU. it ie almost impossible to *-ii.'mnrate the nuanr \of lmta**osH piles of garments that \- u< b- seen at tills It i c establishment; it Is sufficient to ..n itiilit has never t -vn equalled by the house itself. . marl Oaf JOHN McCLOSKBY 4 CO. Clothing l ClotUlng I i j > nf* unJerslgned respectfully Informsjhis friend, and the J, public that he Is now receiving at his store. No. 177 my street, a choice assortment of Qloths, Caeaimeres and Ye-tiogf*, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he le prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. W# have also on hand a large and wel 1 manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention r>f buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find It to their < d vantage to call »t ITT Liberty street, before making their purchaser. (marPJ 0. CONNER. Nan Clothing Store. NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. r l'UlS subscriber has Just opened thi* new establishment, whore ho has always on hand a large and choice aasort m. u l rf bll articles of cIOTUINQ, which he warrantaequal t-. Any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public ore requested to give him a call. Qirtjy B. OPPKNIIKDJBB, To Houaekeepers. WE have now opened one of tbe largest stock, of CULM A, ULAaS and QUKENSWARK, eo table for buutxkecpers in the city, and intend selling at Very low prices. Wo will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, <-ouclbting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Foot Dollars, and oil other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large owing to the doll season just passed, wa are deter mined to work It off at low prices. We have just opened to- e beautiful shapes of Whito Stone Meat Dishes; vege table do ; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, etc., eta Also, Mn« very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our HUK.k of White Stono Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet \\ are, is large—ail of which we have put down in price to nail iho times. FRENCU OHINA. We have some twenty different styles of French China T«n ?ni6, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of which w« are helling at least twenty-five per cent, below former prices. IIOU3B FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock of Knives and Forks, Bpoona, Waiters, Britan nia Ware, Glraudoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, is large, and we a ill sell them at very low prlces. GLAfIS WARE. On hand end receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitts burgh Glass Ware, which we will cell at nianufhcturer’s p. COMMON WARE. Onr stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch er-, and every article suitable for country or city trade, Is tun;-, to which we invite the attention of city and country tuTcnants, as we will sell them very low for cash. Honaiekee p«rs and others In want of cheap China and Qu-eoswure 5 will do well by calling at the CHINA HALL* No 62 Market, between 3d and 4th stA. n Opposite (lev R. Whits 71 O.UfeKS, STORE-ROOMS, WAREHOUSES. Ao n TO jfT_ I.KT 1 I^awrenannlle —A oomfortable Dwelling House o: ha!i, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rooms, Ac* gurd-u and good water. Alloj) wny ClTy—A Two Story Brick House, newly painted and papered, 1 h lu bin oc street, near the cauaL Rest $lO per month. Aft. Washington— A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High elreet, with large yord, well, Ao. Rent, $7 per month. PilLsburgh —A large Three Story Brick, No. 26 ThlM st* rant $17«I per year. fos. 31 and 27 Duquesne etrwstj each bom* is two siorlws, with basement, cellar, yard ac. • Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Storeroom on Fourth street. Together with others. Apply to A CUTHBSRT A SON, j„ls 140 Third street. JULY MAGAZINES— _ Godey’s Lady's Book, for July—W oents; Ballou’s Magaiine, " “ 10 4 * Yankee Notions, “ “ ** Frank Leslie’s N. Y. Journal, 18 u North British, for ilay. Th- above just reoelved by Express. Also, a large lot of SCUOOL, CLASSICAL and MlsoUaneou* BOOKS and STA TIONERY for sale at COST, and so huwbcq. Call at LAUFFER’B BOOK STORE 87 Wood street, if yoo want to get i Cheap Library. J*® \y. MISCELLANEOUS 100.000 COPIBB I je29:dawti f»eon» I n. SITE, A BETTER UARCOB, AND greater advantages fob a commercial city, than any other point in the North-west; anil i« equalled in and unlncnn,. be ml title to the land upon which SUPERIOR is laid < >ut, and all purchasers of lota recede warrantee deeds for the mu laid out daring the part Eenetm, and already containi several hundred inhabitants, a Laige Hotel, a number of Htoree, a Oommodloua Her, irtth Wari-houses, Uto *“JSSFIWra I BHISOMWTOWIi in the West. The County Seat, the u ri ? ite^,. St f t f 3 *L d , Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lai. BOI ”cNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, now in coum of construction, connecting with St. i an . I terminates at this place. It Is also the Lake termmi 0,, Ml the projected railroads to'the brad of Labe Superior. *The »8oo” canal will bo opened in Jane; after which, four lines of Labe Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi cago two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine vessels, having been bnUt expressly for this trade. Oneßteam Saw Mill is now in operation, and the “ nery for a second is now on the way to Superior, which wM be Bet to work Immediately on it* arrival. One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro ortoturs to be Sold by the underrigned to actual[settlers on Lay terms, to provide a fond for extensive public improve ments Liberal appropriations have been made for public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. ac. . P JSTIa order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, It ifl proper to state that Oitv n about the title of which a legal controversy exists, lB another and different place, and in a different toirnehlp Hops of ScreßlOE are aJgnpd by Thos. ClerA, enr reror, and William U. Nee-ton, agent end attorney to r proprletore, and may he men in the principal hotels of St laul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Olereiand, Toledo, lluffato, pereonewbo wish to purchase lots, or obtain informa tion, £e requested to apply to Wa 11. Ntwras, Snperlor, Douglas coonty, Wl££omrin WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent end Attorney for Proprietors of Superior - Board of Ileallll »otlc«. INFORMATION b&s been made to tbe Roam of ueaiui that cases of ch-lera occurring outside of the city have been brouzbt within Its limits f.»r relief. No doubt .he friends of the rick are prompted by monToS of a-coanuy, yet It Is proper they should be informed that they eutjcv. themself** to a severe penalty by so doing. The Legislator® passed laws regulating Ibis matter, m cases where the disease la maligcantor contagious in order that the densely populated c ty may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, when it has gained ft footing, scarcely rests so long as there remains a mbject for its re morseless attach. 1 « The Board of Health are determined to enforce the Law. t If patients seised with cholera, or any malignant or conta gious disease, outside the city, most be remored to any o. the Hospitals, persons conveying thorn thither must hare a permit from the Board of Health. The attention of ail persons interested is called to Jic following sections of an set approved April 8,16-6:1: Arc. 6. That any master, commander, cr other person haring charge of tray vessel or steamboat, violating any or the rales or regulations prescribed by tbo said Board ot Health,under tho provisions of this act, shall* upon convic tion tbwof, by indictment or prosecution in any court having Jurisdiction, pay a due not exceeding bre hundred dollars, to be recovered and paid Into the treasury of *aid Board of Health. , , , „ . Sec. T. That whenever tho Board of Health •had receive information that any malignaut or cuuUgious ui-raa* (measles excepted) prevails within any port or nlaco witbio ! the United atatea,th«y shall moke diligent inquiry concern ' lag tha name; and it re 6Ball «PP«»r that the dis»is» prevail, i as aforesaid, all communication with Both infected potter Dliicc-ob®** o* vuoject to such oonrrol and regulations as the ttuaru of Health may from time to time direct, apd publish in one or more newspapers published in the city of Pitts burgh , and thereupon every person or person*, end all goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such infected port or place, and haring entered and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as Is provided for in the preceding section. Tho penalties of the whole act will be strictly onforeed. By order. A. 0. MURDOCH, Fhysfcian to the Board of Health. » GEOHGE FORTUNE, i «_23 Health Office. PRACTICAL WuKRS fOK MECHaNiCS AND OTUtiUJ. The American Miller, and Millwright’s Assistant; The Analytical Chemist’s AflS.Btsnt; The Encyclopedia of Cheml.-try, practical ami theoretical, by Brooth and Horflt; The Complete Practical Brewer ; The Bander’s Pocket Oompanion; The Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant, by Byrne; The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne; The Cabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer s Companion; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jaa. Napier; Colburn on Lcoomotlve Engines; « Norr.s’ Uand-bcok of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma chinists; __ The Complete PractiealT>Utiller, by Byrne; The Dyer and Color MaKar'u Companion, by Byrne ; The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyth ; The Practical Dyer and Soouror; The Practical Assayer'B, Miner’s and Engineers Com panion ; The New and Improved Table, by Tat Lyon ; Petfumery: its Moncfucture and Use, by Mornt; The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Morfii; Tbe Manual c-f Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier ; The I’ainier’e, Glider’s and Varulsher’s Companion; The Paper Hanger’s Companion; The Practical Purveyor’s Guide, by Andrew Duncan; Overman on Manufacture of Iron; Rural Chemistry, by Solly ; Templeton on Steam and Steam Engines; The Turner’s Oompanion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule ; Walker on Electrotyptng ■ And numerous others, for sale by B. T, C. MORGAN, I aurf No. 1M Wood street, near Fifth. Law Books* I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 Tola. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Boarder’s Institutes; Greenliefs Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, last «d.; And other Reports. Elementary Works, Ac. GEO. P. GJCLLMORE, •t the offloe of Morning Post KHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. Dr. BROWN hereby informs the afflicted that bis remedy for the above mentioned diseases is one that will care. Ue will warrant a cure in any case of this hind. This remedy wag never known to fail when properly perseveml with. Many suffer the torture of this complaint for monthsand yaare, when a few months would procure a certain, safe e od speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND a Uey. DR. BROWN continaee to be consulted for the cure of atyrRRT DISEASES. His suocess In long landing Uan equalled. The afflicted arts invited to call with out delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism, Piles, ok Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his c&vtoe. Letter* containing a fe» immediately answered. Office and Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitta mrgb. Iw'id JOHN LITTL No. flOl Lll Has just received t tides:— BRANDIES. Gente Brandy, (very fine,) Otard Dnpuy A 00. (super.) Marrett A 00. Saserao. WINES. Sarciol Madeira, Howard. March A Mad’ra East India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, Manaanilio do Table do Cooking «lo Beeswing Port, Pure Jufoe do Ordinary do St. Juiien Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Bweet, Champagnes, Anchor, Verraney, Ueldeseak, Together jwlth all other baeineeiu RAILWAY HORSE POWERS—One and TWO liorse Powers, with Sawn, Threshing Machines, Ac —or the Powers furnished without machines—adapted for ms nufuc turiog purposes. Call and examine them, at47 ; ?iPh st scp6 JAMEB WABDR P. STRAWBERRY PLANTS of the most reliable tested va rieties for this locality can be supplied in Urge qaan* ties—47 Fifth street. (sep6) JAMES WARDRuP. M ’LAKE’S PILLS AND VERMIFUGE for Bale low at Da. KEYBEE’S. sep7 Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT for sale at Da. KBYSfiR’S, sep7 Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. AYERS’ PILLS AND CHERRY PECTORAL tor sale at Da. KEYSER’B, sep7 Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. It HAT LAND REGISTER Issued by Thomas Woods, and given away to all at 76 Fourth street, describes a great variety of Farms, Houses and Lots. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Register. On It to described a few fine Country Beats. {Je9} THOMAB WOODS. ... il'L***’ :u * » .. v *% • MgtjlCAL. aaTwFSs 9 i «rr end -tfujiivi/. J n *j4 / (i f t .rftt •o< off BfdOUJ L DlsidkeSf Uokdrentid, Tfldlgeetido, l TrPffftißnr' Jaundice, Prorisy,. Rhrnmat fim , / tMMtA , tees. Gout, uomort,' NerVotisneiaf, f Irritability, Inflammations -UtAd* Hi tl ache, Pains in the Brcaa«, kvh, r«K jmi Llrab*,Female Complaint* , rfyUlWft Ac., Ac. Indeed, very lew are the mmgEg&mg&ft diseases in whielra Fugitive Medi- cine is not more or less required,w&d mnah siefcaoss and suffering might Ba prevented, If » Judicious mb ots good purgative. This is ajun Golds, Feverish symptoms, and They all tend to become or produce the formidable distempers which mad the hearses all rj® land. Hence a reliable family physic U oTithe tort.dJJ* portance to the public health, and this PUI has DeenpjST" fected with oo acuminate skill, to meet that aemanm- An estensivo trial of it» virtues by Phyriciana, Profesrorfcral Patients, has Bhown waits surpassing anything JutMrw known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such ex alted positions and character as to forbid'the suspicion Of U& Among the eminent gentlemen■ whohave testified la favor of these Pill% we may mention— • " Doct A. A. HAYES, AnalyticalChemlßtof Slate Aaaayer of Massachusetts, piofeealonAl chaiacter is endorsed by the Hon EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the United Btatea. , ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Bxßpeaker of the House of , Minister Plan, to England. tJOBN B. FIXZPATBICB, Catholta BUitop of Boston ,l ?r. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of Neer Toth City,' endorsed by 4 UOD. W. L. MARCY, Secretary of State; WM. B. ASTOB* the richest man la America; B. LKLAND A CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, permit, we could give many hundred cmttfl. catea from all parts where the Pills have w»n used, but e?b donee even more convincing than the experience of eminent \ public men, Is found In their effects upon trial. These Pills, tho result of long Investigation ana study, ; are offered to the public as the -best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. Tbev are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but OX the medid ual virtues only of Vegetable Remedies attracted by Chemical process in a state of purity, and combined tta Rather in eneb a manner as to insure the best results. The system of composition for medicines has been found m Cherry Pectoral and rills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of i composition, every medicine la burdened with more or less ! of Acrimonious and Injurious qualities, by tltts each indl* I vidual virtue only that la desired for the curative effect ta i present. All the Inert and obnoxious qualities of each Substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. lienceitis selfevMentthattheeffecte should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, *nd the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As ft la frequently expedient that many medicines should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know- Inn its composition, I have supplied the accurate Fcrmolffl by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, bJ the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail to his request. _ , . . Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, nowfew would be taken it their composition was known l Their Ufa consists ia their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrimio merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by srientiflo men to be a wonderfal medicine before Its effects were known Many eminent Physicians have declared the earns thing of my PIUb, and even more confidently, and are wilting to certify that their anticipations-were more than realised by their effects upon trial. .... , They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the bicod and stimulate it into healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, Uver and other organa of the body, restoring their Irregu lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex ist. such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Ana lytical ClLamfst, Lowell, Mass. Price *6 rente per box. Five boxes for XI. _ „ • . . , , . Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO, »t wholesale an4,-, 1 etail, by eyery Druggist In Pittsburgh, and byali Dealers* everywhere- jefctoud*. ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION HKW AHD VE„t ffOSßßftPl'l 1 BHOCanT BOMB TO Tli S 8008 0? TUB B.LUOH A WONDERFUL DISCOVERT has recently been mndo by Dr. Curtis, of t: Is dty, ta the treatment of Con sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of thß Lungs. We ro fer to “ Dzl Coarts’a Htgxoha, on Imhauito Htgrai? vapob A2H> Ofi£EßT Stbcp ” With this new method, Dr. 0. has ra stored many afflicted ones to health, os an eTidet.ce of which be has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the. treat ment a physician remarks, u It Is evident that inhaling— constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the mo* dicinai properties most come in direct contact with tha whole mrial cavities of the lunga, and thus escape themany and varied changes produced upon them wbeD introduced into ibe stomach, and subject to the process of digestion. The Hvgeana is for sale at all the Druggists throughout tha country.— Naa Turk Dutchman of January 14. Tbs Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with out the least iucenv%nleucfr—tha heat of tha body being sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of cures*, like the following, inigh; be named: One package of tbo Dygeana has cured me of the Asthma of six years standing. *l. P. ILsxsbori, 3 P. M. of Duncannon, Pa. I am cnr<jd of the Asthnwj of ten years’ standing by Dr. Cu::i/B Hygaana. Margiust Eastob, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jira. i’aui, of No. 5 Hammond street, N Y., was cured of a ntsrere case of Bronchitis by the Ilygeana. ily sister has beeu cured of a distressing cough cf several . ear**' sun ding, and decided to be incurablo by the physi ciacs. She was cured in one month, by the Hygcana. j. 11. (lA'uaraT, Richmond, Me. Tlie BfV. Dr. CheeTer, of New York, testifies of our medi cine in‘lie following language: N*w Yeas, Not. 15,1854. P»ar Sir —I th.nk highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana as a reme-iv in diseaw-s or the throat and lunga. Having had smee opportunity.to testify Us efficacy. lam convinced that it is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and ih a Inhaling application to the chest. . \ !*. Currie's Hygeana Is the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE. all others are base Imitations, or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you would POISON. ... m x *. n 45j»For sale by Dr. Qeo. H. Keyeer, 140 Wood street, It. B Sellers & Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kalsur, Rochester. 6 ’ [myl4M>vrflm Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE CHEAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD 1 Hot a Particle of Morcuiy m it. Let the afflicted bead and poedebi—Aa Infant( t.-nedy for Bcrofol*’, King t Ht'J, Dbeinn*. tL-m, obKtinta. Cntanooua Eruptions. Fun,dwar J Po»h»«' on lie Fnco, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Feyor, Ohronlo Bcr» Eyes, Bing Worm Or Tetter, Scald He3<l, Enfargement and P&in of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, oyphllitia Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an hijadiaoua use of Mercury,lmprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. « _ yg- This great alterative medicine and Purifier or Blood U now used byi . usands of grateful patients from all part ot the United States, who testily daily to tie reinwkabl cures performed by the greatest of ail medicines, “GAR* TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE" Neuralgia, Rbeumatißm, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Discaoe, Fevers, Uloers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat Female Complblnut, Pains and Aching of the Bones end Joints, ar« speedily put to flight by using this great and Inestimable remedy. . : For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impure ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives toae.td the Stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the ConstL i lution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses | of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. tfor the Ladies, it is iDvariably better than all the cos* Lit-tics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixture will remove all sallowness of complexion, cuing the roast mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the Btemandta* prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all the medicines eTex beard of. . - • The large number of certificates which we have received from persons irom ail parts of the United States, is the feest evidence that there la no humbug about It Em press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all MeOiettW Lae performed. None genuine unless signed by BENNETT A. BEERS* Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Va; to whom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCIL JOSEPH FLEM* NG, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally, octSlriawly STATEMENT FROM CANADA Qossxo. February 7th, 1864. Mtisrt. B. A. Fahnestock <6 Cb.—We had the pleasure of receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Ver mifuge, which will be ver, gratifying to you, as it was sent voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly, J. MUBSQN A CO* fhMlrmcn— My little daughter, four years old, and my son, older, were for a considerable time suffering from worses. I purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge, of which I gave them three doses, according to directions, and Grange to say, in less than three hours they passed no’ ltfis than FIVE HUNDRED WORJ&J, soma of ihe extraot* a inary length of from twelve to flfren inches. Haviog experienced so much of the beneficial effects of your Vermifuge, 1 feel it my doty to recommend it to the public, as, in my opinion, one of the moat efficacious reme\ dies against worms ever offered to the public. r Gentlemen, believe me to be ' Your much obliged and humble serv’t, NATHANIEL LEATERB* Prepared and sold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO-, corner of First and Wood streets. mylfl Hi, Jr>| Agent, BKBTT STlfflb, he following. ery choice trti Jamaica, Santa Crox. GIN Boguet, London Cordial, Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Barclay’s London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Antoetho, Curacoa, Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Ilys. and Black Teas, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands, 1 Old Monongabela Whisky, of I ail grades. articles connected with tbs mySfcdrw .-*<**" t t’j :-t IJV HALATIO FOB THI CUES OP RYGfIANA Proclamation* BY VIRTUE cf a precept under the hands of Wnfcß. McClure, President of the Ooorl of Common Pieas, s in and for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, AM JaaUoe of the Court of Oyer and Terminer* and General Jail Delivery, in and for said District, and William Bcggs and Gabriel Adams, Ksq*., Associate- Jndges of the eama tlourta, in and for the County of Allegheny, datfedtbO day of July, In the year of our Lord ono thousand-eight hundred and fifty-five, and to me directed, fok holding e Court of Oyer and Turminer, »nd General Jail Dritvery, at ibe Court Hone* io the City of Pittsburgh, on tho first- Monday of October next, at 10 o’clock A. M. - t üblic notice is hereby given to all tbt Core net and Constables of the county of Alleghany, inai I they be then and there, in their proper P fr *2 n V T rolls, records, fnquieitionß.-examlnatfonfl and other remem* t ranneo, to do those thin*, whkb “ ‘“'.T’iES!! In their behalf, appears to be done-nod .Lw ihnso thnt will proeeoute the prl-oners that now ue or may to In th» j»U of sold county of Ailoghony, to to then and there to prose cute agaluat them as shall be jaßt. Qiv-n under my h»nd in Pltlshurgb, this flftoenthdjy of I August. in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun i dredsnd fifty-SKo, an-l oi the auglfittd WM. MAGILL, Sheriff. attention 1 Wawon Hasterfl and Teamsters’ Bounty Land: AGENCY) Fourttk street* OPPICERS, Soldiers, Musicians, Wagon Masters, Team* stere, Ac., who were regularly mustered into the Ber vice of the United States, and every Officer, Seaman, ordi nary Seaman, Marine, Clerk and Landsman in the Navy; also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any State or Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, to a Warrant for 160 Acres of Land. Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres, are entitiaitua Warrant for such quantity of Land as will make, In the whole, 160 Acres. Persons entrusting their claims to me can rely upon hav ing them attended to promptly. All information free of charge. Letters promptly an* swered. Address AUSTIN LOOMIS, mbU Bouty Land Af*nv&3 Fourth at. ■ • j Vv, Ik V* - i
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