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EAf.H WAY, (?CNDAIb EX CEPTED) dud but on. Change of Car. between Columbus and BalUmor*. / \N nnJ aft-r >l"D,i.y. Juo. ]s;h. 1616. Train. will run a. U follows: 00lN( , KAgT _ Exj-rut Mail tight Train. Train. Trauu 3S P :.* L SM: r" ;: ?« “ Cambridge !•'■*> ■• •] *, t( BartiemiW -23 " ” 44S Belmont ‘2.44 “ 51 “ 5:14 Arrive Bellalr * S:3O “ “ t.rr.6.15 “ TLrprut Mail Ntghl tear*. Train Train. Train. Bellair *45 A. II M 5 A M- 1’- M BeimoDt ld:lU •* 615 “ j, Barne-sviUe 10:52 ” ** Cambridge /• 11:56 “ S -W “ rot . Concord 1“ IT P. M. H:W " »•» ' Zanesville 1:10 “ p:KI " .. Newark - -US “ io '?‘ _ ' 1 . M Arrivo Colural us... S:2D “ . c Tbs Express Train going ,nll _ ptO P leave passengers, at Taylor's, N.iwark, Zanenv -e, c - ’ Cambridge, Campbell's, ItArneM nm Mid Belmont or-.y. Going Win will Slop unly n: Cje ajcve named H at.nnß The Mail Train will Mop at nl! the .td u* * h< ”*' e lhe *^ ail la to be received, or and at all other Stationsion notice being given ~ Nbfht Train will stop at all Su tions on proper muce Tbo 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus with the*Kxpro63 Train wa.ch leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. an 1 with the Train fr'm th« Wei*: on the Columbus, Plqua and Indiana Railroad : »t Newark with morning Trains to an 1 from tianduikv. Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Train* A n the Hreubonviils and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train ou the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East ern Cities. The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train frem Cincinnati; at Newark with SauJu*ky. Mansfl-ld and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Passengers I caving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking tbe 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect With this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polls and Richmond by morning Train on ludiaua Centrnl Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 9:16 P. M,so l leave by IU..XJ P. M. Train on Baltimore and jMiio Railroad, arriving iu Balti more at 5 P. AL.nett day. q The 11:30 I’. M Train c meet* a; Cclumlus with tiie Mail Train which leuvev Cin-Junati a: 6.3 u P M..and arrives at BHKlrnt 6:16 A M.: connecting with the lion Train on th- Baltimore and Ohi > Railroed. Pa<o-r. ger* leaving Chra,-<> »‘j in- Kv eniiu Trains .'tri. bv :hi* mute, ca Michigan Citr. Lafayette. In tiatiap*. ii» and Lav t on, re-, h Columbiu is -wuson t-- take thi* train: aolht Wheeling will take th» A -.vinmolai: -a Train k-r Cumber land, aleep ther-. and r-sum- by Expr-** Tn.in t.i Balti more and Eastern Cith-s The 6:16 A. M. Mail Tr* n n-nneet* a; ILdlrCr with Night Train on fh» Haiti ovt- nol Chic Railroad ; at Newark with trains to and from F-sadu-ky, Man-*'-!! and Mt. Vrrnou. and Chicago via Monr e-vilir , at Columbus with th*- train* for Cincinnati. and with train ’ for X-nia, Dayli.a. Indiana polis, and Chicago. n.i I'r.ytr-n and rt-1 Urban a. Th-*46 A. M. Kipres;- Train ~unn-'ls with the Express Traiu from Ba.limore, and a-- ve.- in o*'!um“*u< at 7. id p M., aod i-onuects with trait:;: ;n(j .-.-a'.!. ..:.d W--t *r ing In Cincinnati at 7 i* M. The 6:00 P.'M. Trsiu cr*nue--L' with the A - -.•nnn>‘d«*li.>n Truiu fr-*m CumbtriaTi i, and at Caluiubus with Mail Train at £l6 A. Al., direct for Cincinnati, Xnni Day t.-n, 1 ndiMia potid, Lofayi*tte. Terra* Haute, laaint Louie miJ Cln 'hc ISAAC H. IAOUTHWICK. Say! ZaneirriUe, June l"*., l^hA— l jrfil 1 C"LEVE'i7aH ‘AH D ’ PITT BKI-li G H 11AIL R 0 A D. ST£AIQBHS KCLIPSK rpll£ short*w»t. .jah-fc*": ho !ur‘ :• iin' :ut- •. T-.'d<-'. 1 CbJc&tfO, iiuck If.lfci-< 1, Galena, «cd St. Uu.*. t- \IA CLKVELAXD. This rout* i* Un«* II .n ::r..l r.iiii> ( »'.i »»-tr i.o-l "'•i.- hoara quick*: th*.u Thrive l>aiiy Tr<*«3;t lij i'ievc.« Thr** Daily Trmia< fr-m < ;< ‘"'li'-a/o Tim* to Cirveliial U u: ■. C‘.i auJ Bt Louis ihtrtv-WTrn hi .1 On and after Minis'. c.: ■••• • . i this road will ran a* U U «« Tbe Trainf , f the ‘ cur aDi !*► n□ » K»;l i >Avir.; f*. borsch at *2.00, A M. m l a--c), A M , »ud J*>o I' 'l . rot ne>-l tt Al!i&Q£>* at aujA. M 11 U' A. M,as 1 • •*.• 1‘ M a* Jvllow3 : Trams f jrClrT-'inJvl A Ilian-'* a iW, A M.ii jA U., and 6 P. M . (v-::u ■ .-v.ns at 11 with t. -r f.ov atiotra rails ant AS ’.-n nn l :i"' •. m* i u Ci-> e.sn - at 13 -£» A. M.. li l-J P. M . an J a i* M. ImT Toir- . , Ctlif't. L-JIS, R/'- 4 fhlfcCi*!, O&lena, udJ U,' N"ftli**ft. «•*’<. w vr r * ■• '.'..r- '.4,'h wili»- >'U*. JeV**ti ‘.K'n, wl'! llill* tii** t:>un .«•:•. *l hwOA.M.. »n 1 -j. tTiu< in o’** • '•••'• i »* - ,K> l*. M .k* lb* l i* '.!./• (uIT 1 rV.Q l V ’Miyt- '1- □- i;'" tavir through «■> vi* : „•>•- r-r ;>j;. ;;vJn T**n--b oi ' TL* hr.a xii-i: - Wfll. Tin** »: i:'> r V An u r 'V w l .**Ull!i&y* rtXC*‘pC*"l. rat f 1' ■•! -I-:.'-'.' I / > • Ki'aM with Kipri**-* Train, in CVr^itin.. v . !' '1 Train* fron: V»>‘]*Ti.ic- rt>Tin -•'In; at I'ns.ir : : • La:t<‘m tots, \V«TD«sbtjri, I> T*r«rd N«*v I'hiladnph * £#*Tiekrts tor t’Mca,:''an ! th* V>; Uj WV.t via Wffl I grille, ar* *nM at $1 i Iran r:» A Th? Train* fmn l’ I **' idao-i f' lr-1 -nol ■ • : »_• follow* i n'. '• !u A M , - 4'■ F '1 M. ArrtT- a-. C!.»«iirr» *-V F. -1 . T *•) A M - Train® t liira-.’ ■ 1 • <? U - - k h’n-:! pil.-iv*:—Fit Kv* I-Unl hi u *>*) A S 1 u.. ! i y, r ?• LnuU 111 M an 111 4 : - r '! I‘iihsci: _»#r» f t f' I ■i »v ■ 1 ■* ni ' v«- to A I ?**?!' l’fU*S**'S£'-rn I'T lb" p»mv i*t-ftu l l ■ i dny. cheeked for CK.mgo hl 1 l^'i *AK£ VIA AI.UAN'CR AND CI.EVET.ANP li Uuist 'Zd:d'i. Ij.’.ij'J -ic.”/. I T. U Pftlli- ji f CO $l3 5-0 I " K-ufc !<•;, I« 03 li -- I • ...Jn \l ]J w }J .'l-J I<s V«J I’U! '!l. » U-'li 1 / O\J To Allisti--* .$•- 30 ** Cltjreland . Cr.' “ Tol>- Is -t! V! “ . s;:■ >0 tl'l L “ BioomJoft . .1' >0 1 i J>' “ St. '• !*■ F*»«ec,ri*r« t;* :• jrr-tirp \ office of LMji C- .5 >'■ ■ 11. door belo'w th* "L-ro*r Great Amencan and U.B. Express L Mail Boute 74 MILE.' WoTANCK SAVED, And Two Chang** of Can and Baggage A-oi-hJ. HtT'WtZ . CHICAGO AM) ST. LOUIS: Formerly & MlitU»lppl CIIIICAUu T' > :T LoLIr IN 15», 4 IIOUR-S - Trains / leave the lilinrh C-ntral L>**p l, f»"t of Water *.r-et — til. Loui> bay Ex pr--e i , Suuda', ? exceptfd. 'IS AM. Bt. Louts Night KxprHre daily, Saturday* t-a:* d, fc* :-50 PM Bt. Louts Pr»igbt d Emlgrun I daily, bund ex f»:«'U AM. Baggage. chrtkrd through to St Trains run line-t through i<- Alton. mlleo.) with out chcng** of '-Jirr* c.t baggage, and connect with tin* Company’* “rbujdld pt«*mn-r- IVi'vKrj-rr and /fetnirrr, runiUig in c!•:ilorn u » .uu-<!i>>q w iin Train." from Alton '.c. St. Louie. w; h at Ittiaiug Th«*« boa'.ri, (or speed, <vu vnainiic-e and niegKfi'-r, are od tb« Westrru nature, b-ing title i up with Hath* and Mf<*- rtnpg Wash-;'*' raa, s,il<»rii/*>r Uj pa-ieunger* .lie "pportuulty erf removing the duct unavoidable in summer ratuood and reacting it. Louif refreshed iiom the efle--;.i of d long ride To Kansas and .\< -ras!.a tl-i - i- the m:<.*t dir.-c: n.u!<-, and pa&u'Cg'-rh dertined (-•: inui.Um, t-pniiKfi-id, Jacksonville. Napier, and all p- nt ud the illwweippi, Mt~ sourl, Kansas, Cumt-erlani uud To jue.-*ve rivers, will m>t« the Important Haring in dbt*n. «*, being eeveDly-two miV* less to St. Loub tMrlj uii.es Use to Bh-oiningiou. and fifty-eight ml!«*e l-"- t* fcpi lOgfirld hull by any oth-f route. Through Tirke.s over this rout*' r «»n L ■ prc^ur*.-1 at the various H K Ticket olffes in New lord, Boston, Piulaltl pbla, Baltimore, Albany, Buflilo, Ac , aol nl all Through Ticket Offl ***« throughout the Stato?, ami in Chicago at ib>- Oompany e V'Di-.e, N>\ 4*l Dearborn street. opposite th- Tr*- moat House—bdi] nt the Depot of the Illinois Central Hull road, fool of Water struct. Kwapoorilblo Baggage Men will tt'wnj-. he hi th» Depot." < -f the various Roads g dug into Chicago, to Check Baggage througn to any point deeirt-l on : he line. 11. P. M iitj AN. Jr.. Huoerlolendent. I!. J. I). SCUERM KIUIORN, sep7 (Jen’l F'Hsaencer Agent. THB FITTSBUKGH AHD CONUELLSVXLL2 RAILROAD COMPANY HAVING Uiu.lv an arrangement with the now and beautiful t-iruiuer “ AULIAN ” to run in connectio wltn tbrtlr RikJ West Newton and Oonnellivll).*. annouti'-e \Lr tjiiu*ir.g change of Schedule on and alter Wodn*sduy, the tifth of September: The btemner IiuLIAN wl;i leave the 11ttr.Lurunj ConuellSTtlie R»ilro*ui OunpaD.'V Wharf Rout, nitre Me noog&beiH Bridge, for H i«t Newton, every aftwrmion at ha'l pa.«t 3 o , r-turning, will leave Went Newton mqomtmLrfor.S.A M., MTirinj at IMttaburgh at noon. The train? wilt run a* follow^. Leave Da rid .-on. Mils, ( Uts mi;,. Connellsvilir First Train, (3 A M “-—ml Train 1" M ¥ ‘ t< s.;h A M . rrwnJ Tram, b. lf> P> >i. gcjjr Fare fr :n iVi-hirrgb t L. -i.j, , u '. Milt, U,To iu eluding Meal ;n } i-.aiarr * ’ ’ «-W*« tol L ' ni “ n I c.-ou.-i..,,;:.. will ~..enact wltn the Trains at !•«’ M i; For frftgtit or l-a-ww, *1 11,., a►utita, at the •yfbf rf JJoaU at V\ .at >.r«L. n aud f irii. 0 W. LVKN&S, iTwldant and HutMTiot-Ddeni. phTft jfSYL.va"»i a uX"il,koai3. Three dailythrough trains, t«t« wa nßiadei phia and Pittsburgh. TUB SIOKNINO MAIL TRAIN Uarea Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7UL A. and Pltr*- bnrgh l<>r Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINK learW Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a. I P. M.. and Pitt*- burgh for Philadelphia at 2:30, P. M. TiLK NIGHT EX PRESS TRAIN Philadelphia fur Pittsburgh at 11, p. M and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P. M. BlairsTllie Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh dally. pxcept*Btmday, at -4:30 o'clock, P. M. Urintoo’s Acjommr liaUUii Train, luavta iittabuxgh daily II o'-cloch A. M., 3.30 o’clock i' M., and 6:20 P. M The abovu hnua connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from BL Louis, Me.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 11L; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Indk Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, lisllcfontaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanerville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nzw OBUARBf Si. Loots, Louwtoli and Oinct.nkati. r Through Tickets can b« had to or from either of the abbve r l For fotthor particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will fiDd this the shortest and most expeditions route to Philadelphia, Bald- ! mere, New York, or Boston. THOB. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia i J. MESKIMEN, j y 2i Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. ] GOING WEST. O'UNO \YK'. S T ggjg^g?*! CON N EOT ISO WITH AND KOSALIK VIA UKLUtVILLB, AND Ohio ftcd Fettcßylva.nl* itatlrnait, VIA At.I.IANTK VIA ALLIANCE j :;e\ : u. U.: ••. \ i *. w \ : i.i v: V T• •! 1. :it O' -it: t. J * cA ! T'; i! K Y A i AIR LINK 11 O L’ T hi : r«i ClflCAGf. ALTny ./ ST. LOl. IS RAILROAD, NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! THROUGH Northern Illinois to the Mississippi Biver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. Formakly tus Chicago and Aurora A Chst. Military And Trains run thu entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Oars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT DES MOINES, COUNCIL IJLUt'F, Ac., tad the only ALL RAILROAD Rout** from CHICAGu TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stations on t!,e Illinois Central, Great Western, ami Ohio and. Missis sippi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leare Chifepo on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding ail laying over at auy uf the points. S'ages leave Burlington dally for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all the Important pointe west of the Mississippi as far as Oounuil Bluff, with from fvrtv to fifty miles lets staging than by any other rou e. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the continuous Rail, thu smoothest riding and best Railroad in tbe West— well stocked with the inosl modern ‘Lo'.oraotiTcsuiiJ e.-gant new Cars. 45)“ By Ibis route passengers ore sure of making 'onn*-c -tiou“, and arriring at St. Louis on advertised tiW'- «w,idiug the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion. as on the rente by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chictg'-, and no charge for handling at anv point. THROUGH TICKETS bv this route ran be purrhasM at all the Railroad Offices in the Ba>t; ut the Office of the Company, corner of OUrk and Lake street.-, in the Orauile I>,j lijjng; si the Depot <M the Galena K. R., and at the iiioii.Ont.lt it. Ottice. corner of Lake end Dcarooru bU., ooitosiie Treinout lioupt*, Chicago. FREIGHT consiffued by thin route will receive imniedi ate Jt-spatch. ' C. G. HAMMOND, Sup*:. C. K. FOLLETT, Qflo’l Ticket Ag't, Chicago, .ay-TICKETS can le procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. whin ILLINOIS CENTRA I. It A I I ROA I) i Carrying the Groat U. States Mail and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on IL«*-.nr* length from DUBUQUE to CAlilu, AMD CHICAGO 10 CAIRO. Thid Road.in codjudouuu with Train* of iLo vih K. IL mj Chicago nod Galea* H\ll r- »d, form Uic nioaC direct and only eootinoous R 11. r- ui* '■ li Train* Inatc Chicago a* follow* 10 A- SI anJ 10.Ai 1’ Sl.—Br I<o(th o<n Cajuo for sit. Lorn* ! y this train tn'is uir *n;>- • . L and Sibu". IL K at ,^aLi<l*>raJ. an i are l.r• t t>- bL la-ui:*. y &*» A. M. an! 4 10 P XI —Dutngcs wi Kt PF.iai, at liuutmth vo (> j-- —*ip Uu-'uju-'- nit:. « l>nixY Lia* o’ Stoam !'» tx'-L-' 1•. .'t. Paul an! in-? Lpp ; M! a *l*Flppl rtrer < lt>* Trains l*-aT»- C*i* / ' f r UK: a:ij Wt-upi- *■ “ -J A M. anl 7 (sj P M IV-f-turiTs fr..«u Er.-tftnl "tj tit- ul.io ?!<-" dwtin*"! I'i . 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CS.A.v* —Art!.*, > . >wr { , nri 1 iVrX, \ii- ua.iui iloinc. A--.*’' KuUKill Ci-AS!* —U-Her, Ku.'.. *u-J - ,^ r , I’ar;, Lv'J u. J L*i<l h: . ( ’ *<r In »u> K* I h;*. 1•• I t- - u W nw.'< f-* *....• rut A . \j I h»i \;rt- rntn.ii' A•«rats M. •*>>■ p. r.■/ I*i ■. , J > . K .) .'O-j'- i *J- i Ms. A h . l. . <]«*>. 1' Frn[n*i» in ) V.n • . * .- l . i.'u.*' , - 1 Mi.c rh-a-1. I A-. :• :j. Jin: - *n. Ir.’t, iin: • A r i)l fK'H aiKlll ASTII. K < U1.1.11U11, i . rrjui'h o//. i'a IN-' •K;‘V..A7* i> HI TIU. LK»JIM.ATV li ». : 1 kLU, * l.ii tkilrf !' i t Yr. }‘r-.i>..\ («U C »ut. I* ruin-*' •! t’ •NDiiKN : li* -\V i l/LKI . H - ■> k L-l 1 «a.M' . , i • v- -: 6 ! s t I. U. J. b. WiLLI AMr. ■\i,’ :-f! l bUcJ SU:-*,, L'Ti-'.t— a. r O’latu-T i«. »» 1 •->. ‘acJ, act! :|i*T' rv- N H , *'• 11m- !•. •<.( u'iC i. M»t«’ .1 a L.ir fcO'l ft’.fi-K f.-TD' c::i l\ fh\ L*K.S , I'TlQCljia! ■ f •!,- I‘nj£cwi'f of Msibna&'V *, &<■ » L. A I'LL, r '■>. •!.* Fr*u * Jep»* :Ue 0tE»Ol«r'*i»l u»-ti’ ■■' M» li.'UtutK t! tja.- h»< '.I,- u u r-uji:: in< »!:retl i. 1 : ;1. - I’riti-';; .*1 1.. f ,H» :-» ; t t.»a w«!i. 1‘ »of 3000 i:u b!» t. L****u t -t ■ l.j liiai i t bui-ioiw. Hu * yau; a si^Ur,'-• Ns»<- ai) l-’f hr b!a*-r'.f »n,l an- • i»-*m iu-J }.*•»•■ ti* » A ■- <ir.:*r;- . f:• •, . -I 1-y ho-Mir*-. u. ai v j*;i:i h J-sran/i-.i .•- v er*- no t «*<*+> *nt tn thl« tn*t!t uil.in a ht. • .-r- ; t ’h •» <•11 t tlumifc-wJ frmn ib»ir Mtnatk o* M »>'•’; i t-rj-r n or »!•<; : w-ntr h.‘und~ri on * .‘ » i>i i <-fc »>i:r wrttic/ t*«p||i*r i)lr Wl* tlaes* i ha» hn.l •om*-. i.'u* ui.»r- Ibafi a !<■* frru« a 1*U!& t } Mn 'or hi* t-u,lnrA* S - hjccit- * *rr pii j•< tr-i (>\ t!.. • i.niif u’loo Whr o ’S' 11V* i ar« Im j-.-ru* L l*r Ui »- ao- , t ab- ui i : ~1-t t>| mm** '’f <»ur si t l'»r,X •ir.-'-i-rgh ■ JlWrp t: juerebanta—pe:*on« w bo-e (. ptm u ,*o upon nod not bv *»«J Into on* . f th - -*- on, .-ni- are tMiluc «• 11 ftut -very f*-v u»: rt•.h.«. an : '.he'.: Ju| ' *r»>k U>*ln!''Urm wlir'r r «n flml Fti/r0.% CAR WORKS K o 1* L> It Y A a l) 31 AC LI 1 X fc. MlOl’, '1 ' liL «u.L*crlber bavin;.* tn -i «*d n. < !, n n«« W. r kre X y erimtui, eornef nt U aUr, WriMiouch «ii<l f he! ‘ ) -•.r**u», In prepared to cotit-art for and »j-< u> km i i lri> I-r I'ArddSMjKll. UAu«M<JK. rwi»T-«>mCH, H-'l-K FKEIGUT* I'LATYuUiI. UIUVKL, lIANL>. mil at, -.bet d* ~cripl ous «.( CAK& AW>, lor bTKA.VI KMJINKd of all *!*•», U K MilVi, liAl LdUJAL CASTINGS of all dnacnpL'n*. *n,t r.!i < th'-r work appertaining to a Fouudrr and Mnr-hln* dbe Foremen of the <l l (7«*r**□ t lepurtmeut* «:r p i- n'ifw an<i practical men most If from mam.U ' »nr* - who keep thrinselirr informed and ndnpt ml tuljh'.i. eru Improvements. W W WKTHEIIKI.I. f W r ANTS —Cooks and tiirt* td- L.>u**-* vrk &ir wunw-d Io d'T Bti.i < • uotrv, nh ■ 'an giT« g<*>J rrf-^r—n-•*-' . non** Bln* oft-d apply Si’.nr.ti n* wanted lor a liard**u*», i> Driver, a Clerk or ra)*-umn M*--banlr* . t jiilcr rut branch*®, a Porter, a Laborer, a boy U> U**»rn r trot', « boy ;o Ateinl blare A ini 2dJo-iu;* , d man, pi i »*rWi *-i in ttufniiaji ,H.'U’.b and We»l, xvi,hei« a situation a* Unr-llng agent or conductor of rare -an gli * good ndr-remo*. Apply at BAiIH’S liiUoliif-ticn (•tJI-o, -UU Liberty si nu"-T.-* tf otonoß aldiut uiuiauw A CO., (fU'CCESSOUA TJ E M UUiRt.UW ) •V-/ h, Duihw.l ALry, ntar ffW ttirrt. I’lWM!* HUH >SL“‘B & fcr OoACIUW. CAP.kU'-KS, ril.l.T’N'. N ehl-b»e bum to <rd**r, anJ hui.-b .1 lo r '■* un-urposr««l for beauty id d"*ign, *l«i'tino* of fin If b, skill of w .rkmau! b p, an J durabl: l: y < maturial.«. All work wnrruL!^*) jt • UuLSIIA.M VVaTCHLS—It if- .be uuiTerHa! P—;, tu-,uy ff 1 I I K.atlrc>ad men, Habkeo, and tbn*»»* tu <>lbet pur nuib- re']uinrg acrurate time, that the “ Chap Kn-Nbam Wab*b, manufactured at b 4 Strand, London, l? the m< **-1 reliable, and unr-junllM 1 v Kin oilier u>uln*r Mnnv -1 th M which bare tA-«u tented have l>een tounJ :o run «rh tn a niiDUte in the year. I hare obtained tire ugeDey lor tbo (tale of tbe&a Watoboa in I’lttaburgh and Vtnte ut I’euu- Kjlruuia. Alkj, the P. 11. AJ&ms A Po»‘b, and other hrst flaw Waiches ft.r rale. Watch dune In the beet manner. SALE—II6 arret* of Lund In the towu of Newt-m r Palla, Trumbull oounty, Ohio; on which in n magniO cent dwelling. The outbuildings are of tbo beßt hmJ. uud the ground la tastefully cultivated with shrubbery, grapes, apples and peaches. Tbo Improvement# r<»et m<-ri* than twenty thousand dollars 1 1 la ollered for much less than coet, and part uf the pay will t>« tak«u In western lands Ulb s fine piaco fur a man to lire al home. 1 mjulru of auglO TUoMAS W(H)US, 7f* Kourth «l BT'»UK UOim, VARM, Ac —For ly acres «f gmnl land, ail well fenced, with a garden paled la plenty o’ kiuhll fruit*, grapos, &r ; »n orrnnrd of selected frul . h largo doable Hrlrk Hcum, with eight mama, kitchen and '•eilur ; a brick Store Houw*, wit!) cvuoWr, Ac.; barn, sin bio, hdJ other oat bouses ; well of good water. Tb" land Is „f a deep, good soil, and in rxolleu: condition. Al«oul < >n*> nc-re In timber, and cob! under tbe whole place. Situated iwo miles from the Ohio river, at Muilh'tt handing l*rire $1,400 Termß easy. b. CUXIiUKRT A HON, rt p]2 fcd Market utroet. New books! nj:w books:I—Tb** 1 —Tb** hemmi p»<h.i\ Marion Uarland, author of “Alone lowa na it Is, by N. Hove Parker; Memoirs of James G. Bennett; Japan o* ii Wu and Is, by R. IHMroth; Olle, <ir the old Wust Room ; Star Papers, by Henry W. Baecher ; t Doeatirfen, whut be says; lUiii Smith Abroad, illustrated ; Pounds, Shilling- and Pence, by Samuel Lover ; Six Years Later, by Dumas; Panorama of Life and Literature, for September. J Qpt receive 1 and for sale by W. A. GILDJS.VFBNNEY 4 CO., «pl 2 Fifth at., opposite the Theair* SUGARS— )<J bbla Extra Fjq« Pow’d White Sugar ; 10 bblfi D. R. Granulated do do 10 bble Powdered do do 20 bble Crushed do do Just received and (or sale by EEY&IER 4 ANDERSON, eepB No. 89 Wood street. iJUJRNITUBIS POLISH—To give your furniture a bril * Hunt polish, use the Scotch Polixh , sold by the subscri ber. Price 26 cents per bottle, with full directions for tine. « Sold by (aug29) 8. L. CUTHBEBT, 63 Market at. BLACK a. MASON a CO. have just reo’d per express serera) pieces of Plain hlaok Bilks, of very NO. 3 8 FIFTH STREET, one door east of the Exchange superior luetrw and quality. aug24__ Bank. Lovering’e Refined and Clarified SUGARS for / \IL —50 blls N B. Whale and Tanner’s Oil for sale by salt, by [aug!6] S. JAYNES- j\J an g%> SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. ■'V _ 1/ v . - x r =» ~*■ * *‘ v RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE Tract i'.. H. is sow compistid, OUICACO u> Bt. LOUIS. CIUCAUO U CAIRU. CHICAOO Co DUUL'QCK R H SIAM’S 0 N *. .- 'pi.-.a r I’lf./ - k 4 i« }•••»*.; i .! R: t<Lr r ' 1’.*... h : lo'iii.U: . < IV '*• i-AXDU. SAL, Ulll-J. Vi. W. WILBON, 67 M/irkot rt , corDer of Poorth ' v f ' v J ■ •• j - ** *< r ’ r. .MANSION HOUSE. QEOHQE AUR EN TZ, Proprietor, "ATO. 3-44 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger Xv DejH't o' the’ Pennsylvania linilrord, which makes it the most convenient house In ’.he city for passengers arri ving by that road. The Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, flttM np, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect tally solicit n Rhare of public patrouage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive W AGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Hii Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beet the market can afford. febbv ST. CLAIR 11 U T ±C Li , Corner of /Ynn and SL. C'mr BlretU, I'xLUburyh, Pa* HUIK undersign-.!, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel,” having JL. Lnkeu this laiy- and rommodiutis HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnitjcrnt -tyle, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with tb*- eonvetiieure of the bouse and his long ex perience In tbR business, he, can give entire satisfaction, and his eimr.-es mod>-ra’e. ft-ViJ WM. C. CONNELLY. CiOOU INiTKNT HODSK, / tOKNER <J¥ UhEKTY AND QUANT STREETS, near th»* Ran road L'epi t. jbiil--.lv JAMES SHANNON. Proprietor. CRTAVERLKY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between YY Uhrr-tnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. fau29:y N-O. 11l Arch street. Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (late of the KaitieO lh-jr-ri'-tor. jau2S:y OASHILL HOUSE, CORNER or MAIX ASDXOUIH STS., WARREX, O 'I'UK Pri'j'ii«*ior { t'r.rr pleasure in announcing to the X. public that Lins nrw aud ulegant Hotel has been opened art a house ol entertainment. Being comnoiiuuji and roomy, and adjoining the of3e» of the Ohio biago Company,it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tion oi thu traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited dul' M. QAUKILL FItANKLIK HOUSE* CHESTNUT STHKBT, AUOYK THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. IW.IIK.KR A. LAIRD, Proprietors, jyl*3nii TKUMn J 1.60 I*KR DAY. aicMILLAK HOI'SK. JUHX3TOWX, PKXXA. r l'l£K UQJorßigue.i listing takru charge of the above A DJUii* 4l ! Haw**, cr.'J r** lj ll e<] it al a large expense, Id & I'omJnrtablp 8« well u.n «irgant utyie, U now prepared to re pi*!''", Hu.! givo Mjipl" to nil who may j.h i.-ui-tr th«- 11. um*. jiit.S (I , JAMES DOWNEY. HARE’S HOTEL, , Lui* i kxtuer'ft Ki. itunfc'i!, j VJO. US LIUEHTY HTKKET, loot uf ftftb street, PiUt*- il l uryh KA.MI’KL HARK, Proprietor. Thtr !l 'l«l Ih r-nllrely urn. bauu< juat Ukjd completed on ' f. r Ui** tu >■ •un::.*.!* uon i.-f the public. i«rpl3 F tiA NKI.IX HOC SK, Clttelaurf, Ohio. Cl i'ATKU’K A B■>*«', Pi >['UixTulH—Tl.l* iloiuie has üb }, d.-r^-ii*- util eitva.-d've ri-puin*, alterations, 4n.linf.ce r : i.'.l u* •? a-» Jurwitur*. rU., Mid the proprte- I tors pledge x aeiu/nilvi*? mat nothing ahn!! b»* wantluir on their part l-. ren.'.-r : b* Kr-iMvU.N h place where ail tbs :-otn* I for'.* of h r;:«t L >i -aa tv found. m-! \ )}-. C PATrLICK A BON RENTALKANT \\ i ’ UAI. L A (.1 !1 t: It , I'll "rnii . i u B >bj*r;A r - , ".*k! ii>id .‘b+i:\. r uiJ.. ' 1 'il i- w a-t ;-i. --J t») l b«> <ul- r»T r.: t > ,b>H .’n'l '• .1 * i:i r- ; -u.• • - il 1 - I. vi li*r »i.; *.■**> i* <•« .V 4 •'. .. i; , lt , : , . \ • I t- ■. 1 •»! V. i.t .£•» : -a . .. ;i. v ■.'! x’* li ,\ > li. K\ t. 11 ANu Y, T‘•T!’. KK !' I T'-rrr^ wr>; kIH 66'' ' \ r \ :. K \N i' t i» Y t t h I! 1 W “ fc I?. BARNAHn v. »• r\' \ CRYSTAL PALACE, ft o. 1 *• 31 a t k t i street. l C 9KELY. i.f.* I’’-'' Os- y» r'-ji?- ■ \ m ,1. .1 OUIkK SAI.U'I.V A Nl ' HA* 1h h 1 1 K \ i N !>V r. 'J M b Af ‘ ! i y * ' n/A :j.i t ‘ < 'leclt. J .■«!», »• I»ti , fee., Ac. Si ' oir I ot < ' ttipf t» r*v» • i j Uciilu P (.; « I l»«ti Mail, ' -• .... h *.4* • i. . ; A ran. fri.n .tlinctal VV alii ani.>fti • • j» a r 111 a U’ -I 1' f*'<: 'M.. ;•.(! r’.-r • . - idift ■ Cl* Q u.. : «- • ’ <• I HOl’l'KliS IMTKN r l'!,A\K 'I ’ 1 <■- -■ i 1 >. AI.I > K I Sj \K ) •-i.ii in- «i. • * a l ;i.4’iUjX La i I t* - vsi, u>■ 1 I • '-h- . S m 1* r - ;. T•• Cl«*» * . lim U L l - ... -;. in u»* Ti M ■t'tr V nr n !! i- pn rM -,t 1 ft -1 t ! n-l-M l. - j I rit t .-ft <** i*. aiiJ It J'*n u- i r»**j ui ■< i ,i. :■ : u<- ■ : ‘v r M U;i' w-lvi ia*Un«l. an ! I haf*■ i. j ■>, .>■ i. -i. n- | !».• i.oj'' ; iiii irii ’■')■. )!••'■ •■ u;-**f*«*l«* ll.p I.Tiurr l«- nn l ! >- ’: -j • - • '•> U{&-M lb t:: . k l>. « ..►J*' • ' ! 11. '-Uein I. i -<'!)i nn 1 LvuiiUiui !)ui.-b v.' U<*l: 1. i';*l !«£■ \V W<- r :-.u *- \1 V" , W 1 >.ir J VxUH-’-irj'i, t ‘ > ui j, J MocKo F ••! 'I-15 n:r. In m.Y no I* Agent for the <»ft ir l * * c ■'f, ,*r f! f i;;h t? t'- man atari ure and »«] I them WM C I'l*. t,* burgh, Mi'f!. , 1 S66—imb2! - tf) iMM.I' 1 »•_** • K Full U.WLKwAD h.NOIN KKK'*.—Uoutain i:.i. riuula* I«>x laving out !*urv«'. -let* rmlDtug frog an j'if, i* vflin*,.;, ■ ul-uluUug earthwork, etc together -*,!!, table;* of radii, i.rdjufttPH, deflection*, long rhordi*, i.inrLPlu rurinlH'ii, logara!!.im>* utt>‘ natural Klgu:* tan *t<- .o- .by .)> r.u M 11 -n. k, C, vil Kn,' 1 .t.-~r I'.x ki-t l- ■ • ! mu it.:a ’1 ii- ■•(i;--t ;• iin* p\f<,rk i.* b m, ply a want T»• t ) J-tl* M«: - > ~-.l A.-'-'lCur. I lAiglucrr- nil KiUllfadH. lie nfu( • <i. • -ulpul ! riu 1.-r uy- iu tin t.nkl, >x-.utatnlug i!ir : . . -;t i. !ai i*.- .. •* .'i.t.itai n euough. but h ;. -v r Hji'- :.i ii.; a i. i: h'.i..h , ibi* •< peculiar to the killin'*,! wrrk. an! > • j-- -nn i j lh«> n—•«'»aary fe>rmu !«■ for In v.ug ..iKtuiiw, turn out*, cr<»t*King**, a lof«idt*r&lu m all -h ih,.* M.>rk i* drMgri*d 1“ supply l a. Miutaut AcAiikitt, V» o<u I'uiut, A f• ril IS, ISM.— tf*-i.'Uuven : 1 harr IoiAM mvr ' 1 I L'lickV Firld Hook for L»:.i .ml Engineer?'.,” aud think H \v,*li adapted u> tUt* ob j*--1 iin author proportn. and haT? nc- .ju«*?tiou but it will be f. uii’l a r «ry unciul aii'J practical \ cdum** both b?r oUiee and Lt'.i wwiS. ___ D. H. Maujui. I am much pleaded with Mr. lionet’* little manual, the •• iVid Hook of Railroad Kngiueors." With the prewnta to.u i f home ol the uu-pl practical ttuJ uAt’ful ol rccugnlied pro.-vuwa amoug railway eroODcrV. hi* ha* given others w !.). h, n«w at loiiAt iu lh«dr present tor in. appear to poanosa a mint ol higher ralu*- limn that ol inn."** uovoily —that of 1,0i n* in ■•! avnliahlp, not to pmj J«wir»- hi* - , prarUcxil up**. In i.-uehtidnu, ajnle i tbltik til'’ doahfn 11 Ale. li**n>'kV Uink L-* Mii'li ao a k»,d it <ixr«dli*tit!y wall U; pruiHAriiotiai uo**.i~, I liK%- pi.'HAur.* in esprtiHKlng mj cordial natiolacUoti » dl> l<* f x-eutu-u, aliße with th«* per epi'-uH) oi arranj{**ui*-nt I*hl l-y thv author, and the ax •. vpocrapbl a! dn-playrd by his puhlisbrn*. u. FaAMiLiK Ilium, C K aii-1 l'ir**'’t.T t.f itened*da**r I'olytnebuio lDHtiialr*. F -r r»l- I y WILLIAM S. UAVK.N, i’- ah; In rtlaLion«Ty, m.' Mark, l : •*••;. coru**r ol H^i-nJ 1 / in lii'XKi-* .“UALKU it Kith I Nu , J_\7v' 2bo U id Nc. 1 Herring, bob hall boxtis ‘jfclloux . w urdlDr. 2bU lx lt*B do di d 1 io ijuarter bx. -l.> d. £> uosnn Anchovl*** , 6 dozen CajMrm; t d(iA--u Olir*'*, Ci Ji x*>n Ltib*t*-r* .lust rwra.vpd mid li.r Bali* by KKi'MLJt i ANDISKHON, Si'J." N>«. di! Wood Street. jh'NtJLltfH blthAKyArii’ iKA —lO chßSts of this superior Id Tep, at 60 centa,;uBt re.'fired at China Tub i* f-r«. uug29 F. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. HAVING FOUND “tenants tor ail the Dwelling Houteti pm under our care, we are now prepared to procure tenanu for otiifrs. viwn**rsof vacant house? will lind 11 to their interest to give up u call, a* we have viiv applications for houses. Aisr. .collection of rents, iu*'.;rai:- cea and repairs attcodnl to. Churgea moderate. NEW NOVEL, far avtuor of ••Alonk.’’—The Hidden Path, by Marion liarlaud; just received and tor sale by __[aug2B] _ JOHN 8. DAVISON, 66 Market at. HAVANA SEQARS—I have just received a splendid lot of genuine Havana Segirs Those wishing a gtc<l geyur can alwayß obtain it at JOS. FLEMING’S, ttep4 Comer of Market st. and Diamond. HOTELS OWSTOK’S Tfltil UNION, WiF.KISSj HAUL, KfcS \s -JU AN I' M \i;K KT •• - ! . ,!'-ru) ,r..-ir Jrwi l* u'j i - ;.«*•- iur « • . ~*• t j-* tj '.h-T- u.'t:>r lu n x l r -- !!..* ' „ > *« X ‘ ' J !1 AN ti.Ka, •o n ¥>•. s\.'u ( 011.11 X Ol’U ’«»<•«% 14' i J r. 1 M^XTktl - X I li p l ..S'. « A St. ti. liiM.. ,u . W I’l 4M » r *•. l> A |< k N ’ T - Rtaac.l ' 1 • ! U .'j S\ , . u? . - n. A:«t-- - .it . 1.-M’tld B i U, I* K v I tJWIT FAST >fcl . ) • , i't * c i run*. *»*-d <i„ Q- t 11 .jj- ,\i•«.«•>» uisl Carp nl»«» »j> • i:: \t » <xiu«l Jpt 11 U.. a: v . .iuirv. v*lt;ul. »h! ».l r-ii. v.; •. **»*<• n. it 6 !nr t *. ••»». < '"•10 < a rfroat o< .! ■( iu* I'ua*, alii pinn« uiotf 11 ..i *m tin; «*Un*r piatM- or 11 11 HIA3 A w • 1 I! ; j -*» r'» ltaoth ic !■*- a tu-'NI ar l- !- ft-r lb« iU'-oJ'l >*-•> a rL,Jal>itJatJ..U '• (.i.kU» BDU ■b« ILL, i=t . I'll !«l’U r^h UON'tilL Tbot, April il, 186-1. a. OUTUBKRT A - N. 53 Marßf*.’ -wt. INSURANCE COMPANIES, Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! jKtsa issukanck com pan y, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1810, Cash Capital, - - - TIHB THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Aisete of the JITN A INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, an furniahed this agwncy on the let of January, 1865, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered $ 16,67 2 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bends, 6 and 7 r«?ut.. pay able 6e mi-annually. 72,000 00 Debts due tbe Compauy, secured by mortgage... 7JUS 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 07,516 00 Stocks In the city of Hartford. Bank Btoehs in New York city Cosh on band, In Bank, and in hands of Agents and othurs - 212,505 06 {773,278 G 3 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Bauisor utbor creditors, —nothing. Bosses adjusted &Dd due, —none. Bosses adjusted and not doe, $148,516 22. Bosses unadjusted and in su-rpeuse, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. Ail other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured In any city, town or village, depends upon the character, malarial and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water aud conditiou of tbe fire department, anJ other circumstances. The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies; the deaign is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. TUO. A. ALEXANDER, secretary, flfAti or OoifkKCTieuT, 1 Hertford, Jan. Ist, 1386. Hartford county. J Perscnolly appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the i£tna Insurance Oomnany.and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY POWLRR, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the \rar 1864 exceed $760,000, while the premiums received for the same 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. Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jaall 11. B. TEN KYCK, Agent._ jBTHA lsiSiiilAKCK COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONy. CtunraaiD, IHI9. Coata Capital Cash Surplus, os Ikt Jaxoart, 1556 ®'473,a73 THIS Oopital Stork aud Surplus is securely iote-ted for the benefit of all policy holders. As an erHenc* of the claims we hare to public and of its ability to psy lokmw prcmplly, tre »tat.» h fact, that i.a recuipti vary from $1’15,000 to $150,000 per month. Its bueioew Is and well distributed, aud in our .'ipiutoti no iJ inpHuy in the United States affords better Indemnity u» poiii y holder? then the Jttna. They continue to muk-* on property tu town aud country, at rale* up !•« a* i slsteot with safety to the policy hoi 5-r •1. 11. TEN KYCK. Ag.-.t. om<-e, North weft corner Fifth and Wood *:r—tw, Pltuburgh ap'-S) ly u K L A VV A 11 £ MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE in the North It«oui of the Kxbauge. on Third Btrcet, FHILaD£LFU2A. MARINb INSVIUNCEA Ofl VISSSLA, | CitJv, vTufc". parte of the rJI Prsiouts, 1 IXLAN ,» INSLRAm:K“ On gc.rde by nr err. caa-ili*. *t ; :a 0 1 a-r is 4'-*', t ■ aii parte of the U iilrn FIRE 1 Nrl'it *. V Er Ou r.,ejvhamli*e generally Ou stores, dvellin/ hou A ' A.WSKTH OF THE COMPANY, N\:r«u,ber T, i-.i>2 Iloodr aud M-*r:gngii .. I'ii.-.’O oO rtoleot IVontryiv atila. Fh-'ad-*! , hi» Harden. South* a: i. «il. I • tli-r U.-»D.;, Stock* tu banka, railroa-la aod injurin' parties Hl!'t reoelTable .. . o**'« -n hand Balance* tn '.hr han-ie • Agents ao-1 {reuiluiu* • u ilanoe P-tk-te* rw-utly Keu«>l PU b*rrtpUou N<»len . « q Ms: Uo, j ,«#«-pb u Kltuud A a ! J ■■tui C. 1L U-r'. K>i;tun, J--fca It l'»ux a.i»»rtl D%rhoc'*-43, } ( J UUfi hffX'k • , J ij j* r'«uU:Di, j*=s.~ r. M r*.' ftti.i. W C J a \V s* < -y Th, If rOB » 11 « b'lra laiurancs Li.i=|,any D 1 RJ&. Tt> h>—Chari#* w Uainkef. lii:' T- liar ftaa’tjer, p.amoei liranl. Ja-wL U piahh. 'i*= '* K . arJ-. il-.rle-'a* D Lewta, A-L-nUi F. Iwiw, iukitd L- »i.* I't.l.retl C>.A- S hI.a.JUL. /VrXA.r--.' -AJ i* La*. tAO. .'arL.'O'iarj EJ\.» r-.Unua csaA* - . r Ucs n < t pf.-i*r:>. 11. r a »'• »t'.lt lll'. t a.n? L* r * ••‘••■T’' ! a -*-T* £" rh.,-!. • Yc :i,»K -apIlA. n<.l yt *-«u;_ias. taf^r} n.« C« »t.l t. WH*. f.-rl kta;.* T '«• Ait-*!--- > t li.«’ O' SL 'yl'.i } t.*f "1 lc Mt A’t f .lu-tu ii V-* '■ r^-.ai . . ls-^r.A A* TV-Ui Blrx'* Vftajr 50/- r:»t> u, > 4 ! .--t. itv#r La»» <-f v>tn V: :. f : .. **a4 i> .'••»!«« i'.» Irf. ? - ■:.» * *i»%nUu;»j ol iß*urma-e. *« «*;; l* li.* iL- UoO lc vllh pUi«Kv« fc S ; -.aulliilr--* j uaKDisru v o* n ri, tx-r'ii •> r V\ •.»! att l THE f.MTth HTATM n. ui i. A •* LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPAQ, puiLAin:i.i’iai4. C&AETKREI) Ai'RIL 2GTH, I*5C CHARTER r K-'i’r KTA i. CAPITAL 825u,u0C. OQlci, S- E Cc-rnfT cf Third *r%4 t>./-I-'/r. .* Strtelt , Fhtia*i'}p Ktn os<£Tl e/ iV ILm* ii.vjrJ ±i r~yhU Blaphto R Cr»wfrr-J Ain brow* W Thompson W flags* y, L yinr*T»o«*. WSliiauTi M Uotl»lD. FrijiJml —Bi*j»h*n H CrawKrl F vet Jf/tiu-u; ffMmivr, /’i!U{*vy.\ —s» M I> Atttyheny CUj R L' (3KO E AR> jI.L), Age si. No T 4 Prurlh PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY UP riTTSUI'HUII, CX>KN Ell nr FuI'KTII AND HMIT II ?’! K i.D ST K Aalborlted Capital, 03OO.UOI) T NFUHK BUILDING# end vther j>r 1 •Uid**'u by Fir«*, and Uw < ' l!.*- .-*.•» mi i N**n;»Uvo and Treu»pvrtalii>a. Wro f. Jf'hostno, Kc*iy raH**r»--n, T Frvmd. ]. Urt-r iiprvul. G •*•!•** U. Ut. A A C*»rrv<T. W * iIkTM), I 1 K l-iil k. H H Hon WJI > JGU N yTVJ>, I'iwlm! HOL>Y I’ATTKIIbuN, \ u*« A A C*bei*&. S<*r*t»ry and . H ? Cauukr, AutotAOt S«KM»*l*ry W. M'ChuUxjk, U M Lou 4, A J Juiiir*, liLUW’ti WaJe UtUJipli'ii, Wos lorn Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. U. MILLER, Jr., President. | F. M. GORDON, CAPITAL, ©300,000. WI LL insure against all kind* of ri»ka, PIKE and M A RINB. All losses will be liberally H<ljust«*Ji and promptly paid- A Ilomelnstitution, managed by Diaictouf nlu> ht<* w el! known in the community,and who are Jfterinlut-d, bv promptness and liberality, to maintain ib« sc ter «hxh they have assumed, ae offering the best protection U> those wbod«*ln»to he Insured. Directors. —lt.Miller, Jr.,C.W. RickeLsou,.! W. Duller, N. Ilolmea, Jr., W. II Smith, C Ibnim-u, Gt-crgr W. Jackaon, Wra.il Lyon, James LippencoU, George Darsie, Jam re Mr- A uley, Alexander Nlmlrk,Thomau Scott. Office, No. 62 Water street, ( Warehouse ;f Spang A Cr' . up< *air«.i Pittsburgh.nori-l Ir \VI G >1 V,\ l. r FACTOR Y. MBS. RENTE K, ,Sj doori from t\t AijwAuct, oyjxitite Lhr ibUtcLw’s o(ftce> ALLS'JUINV CITT, 1 8 PREPARED TO FILL ORDER# FOR WKIS. u:,-l all i kinds of Ornamental il&lr Work. The b«»Ft quality of material ie furuiNhed. and euiirc Mtisfhetion guaranteed. inylA.Jaw ly Alcx&ndtr W. Foster, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, s.vn *-, U ci to* l!* CIUiC UtY, Agent for procuring Bmjn’.y Lauds and Pensions, and for the Collection ui Claims In Great Britain aodlrtdaud. Ay*Collections made in this and adjoining Co antics; Kn taiwi of decedents nettled; Heal Estate bought, sold c.r leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawu. Office on FOUKTU street, a fww doors above SuilthfielJ. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1865—{mb23:dsw] A. W. Foster, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the Fu;ee of TenmuiPtsA, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wlscvnaln. New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments ami j.r-'vfs t*ken for record or use in any of the above named Htates, Illinois, Miaaiiwlppi uod KtifUf Island. Pitttlmrgh, March 28, 1856—imhZHidaw 1 IK.OS CITY cbSIIIIUIICIAL COLI.KGifeT. An Institution far Oit Business Man. INSTRUCTION given day and evening Lecture.'' each day. Writing, Book-Keeping, Mathematics, log. and ail the varieties of Drawing, taught by practical Teachers. THE PEOPLE’S COLLEGE Is an Institution to educate the Farmer, Mrchanic, Met chant and Professional man iu various arts that are not taught In any other Institution of the West- Ay* All persons who have at any time sieco the estab lishment of the institution made arrangements for instruc tion la this Oollego, are still entitled io attend, free of further charge. Reports heed not, but call upon the Principal, ut the People's College, now corner of Wood and Fourth streets— sunn at College Hall, opposite the Post Office. (« o pi REVOLVERS! REVOLVERS 11 —Just received, by Ex press, direct from the manufac- ixmm¥rVrtrfiFi? REPEATING PISTOLS, four, five and six Inch barrels, all of which we will jggf wU for cash at as low price 3 as they A^S“ gh i n ° l . ty ° f NeW York - P “ rK>os B“inK w h*?„i!i And that they can do beitt-r oy purchasing their equipage at home, thau they can among P®wons a chance to try any of the i Patois before leaving the city, and in case of a fail ure we rerund the money. BOWN A TETLEY, 136 Wood street, Pittsburgh. BARS—Just received, another large i<opplj Mosquito Bars, in all colors, and at very low prices ***** A. A. MASON A CO., 25 Fifth st. POWDERS!) BAYBKRRY— 2OO Ibe lor sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO-, fia Pl corner First and Wood ett> PAID UP - - - $500,000 142,890 uO 08,060 00 PAID UP .0500,000 !»r J> M liar s llu>;b CraL?, t-r >1 i.Tfciri i lar.M Kh *. r »jy ■.»»•; K » -* 11-nr* !•: l;i. Wta l-rf, Jr . J'« f,u* L Pa * J cars T**r t><*T] i J T L-om, I-u i. T M.-r.-nr wii ii \u ;: -•. it tllUtt C IIAX L\ Vies I*. AMM Kill *, * f^c .s„ *i h'-^r t'lU-T fc9 Lstim;** .1. -I :i. ii«« M‘ 1 ! -ur t. J .«*" "T'Jt William W R**. BANKERS AND BROKERS. AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OJfict, No. 92 .FbtxrtA abcv€ Wood, NOT 158, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com* mission. Land Warrants bought £hd sold. Pnrticnlar attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications atlented to promptly. janlQ WM. H. WILLIAMS -TAS. B. M'VAt. Wm. H. Wlllfama 4l Go,. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, X. K. Corner Wood and Third streets. 46J- All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notos, Ac., promptly attended to. jan2o:lw M’CONNELLA WILLOCh, BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notea, Qold and SUrer Coin. Current and Par Funds received-on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, rayll PITTSBURGH. PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & C 0„ BANKERS AND BROKERS CORNER oy FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS* au2:6m Pittsburgh Po, _ Romorai, PATRICKS ft FRISHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, flaw Removed their Office to the Corner qf Fifth and Wood tU. PATRICKS A 7RIJ3ND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, ftnri Dealers la Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, BUver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections mala In all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. _ ffeb3 5. HOLMES ft 8058, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OATS BXMO7ID nUUR &ASSXRQ LSD tIGJIISQM 077101 YO SO. 67 MARXW aTSXKT. 70UB DOOSS BSLOW OLD STAJfD. NHOLMKB A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and Bulk Notes. Exchange 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, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. [J&SOuy TIERNAIi A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. J\fo. 96 Wood Strut, comer of Diamond Mtep, pirrsnoßoa, pa^ BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in ail the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter j appertaining to a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mart JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, dzalxx nr Exoha&ge, Commercial and Bank Hotoa. STOCK bought aud sold on commission. Collections .-.art-tally attend*?! to. interest paid on Deposit. A&~Ho. 68fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. declO HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, coaaxa ox wood ahd nna snara. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted.— (Jol-l, Silver aud Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections male in all the principal cities of the United States. De- P'-aitc revived of Par aud Current funds. [mar27ly .U.SN LtAMXa, *DWtRD &AQM, 7LOUBCB LUKXi. KRAMER ft RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, I>UY AND SELL Gold. Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate ") Loan* on K*»al i-lstate or Stock Securities; purchase Pr"mL«*ary Not*** and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and *>d! Stocki- on O'mmbulon. Ur.llortiona mad* on all points In the Union. (my l 0. E. ARB OLD ft CO., DANKKJUi AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, JvEALtK> In Kir-hung©, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and _/ Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceed* remitted to any part of the Union. Block* bnugbt and sold on commission. eg, No. 71 Fourth sL, next door to Bank of Plttsb’g. [ml3 V -meiuc and Yore i/n Exchange, iiiai tfotet, Gold and Silver Sought, Sold ana Exchanged, at the fiitt’QANOK AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., 64 wood eraser, mrsucaan. Interest allowed on lime deporita. [ janlS r«r~-s Lt'.i. -ISO. 4.OIO<JHXY. THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. ''.■or' •/ J'Aird ami Vfuod ifrreti, ftttiburga, THOMAS WOODS’, ” _ at COMMERCIAL BROKER, - ®* A.SD MiLta m notes, Honda, Slocks, Heal ICstata, *c«, .Vo 76 Tt nerfh it-, ISUslntrgh, Du. (ja6j Cimmiotil’s Loan Odice, 100 SMITUFIKLD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— y V. Mif j i «n*d on Gold and Silver Watched, Silverware ir> l ct).-r r*.u*b> articles. aalkullj CLOTHING. C L O T H 1 N_G_ STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. i ■’ullM r.R I.Y i-t the .-eW-Ltated Clothing D*pot on Liberty I *lre*.. « hi. li baa won an unbounded popularity under 1. - ct tbi* THK-EK BIG DgORS, have, for tb© pnr* j . r V'|ui:mx more spa;** for their Immense basinets, tiUM-vedt. ;L« »pa-*ir>u* buiidtug <-n thecornerof DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STBBBT, Where they have n-'w the moat BPLEiNUIIi STOCK OF CLOTHS! ASB HEADY MADE CLOTHING, That hu ** cr been offfrwi to the pobltc. Tl»*if prin ip-i) ntyert for tbw retaeTal, U to ((Ire them u • : * utt»« for tin WHOLESALE TRADE They a:* p.’*par»-J U #ell Go- “is at the I.U WEST EASTERN PRICES! A«J th-r w; : t warrant theta to b? t£ »j my mm O' lo 1U» l''OK*D. ll’STOa WORK., i* Tili MT! »TTXJ,kST> CTOff Tli* SJJOUTfcJT BOtWi. Tbot h*»e l.n haoJ <1 Jail >uJ beautiful aaccrtmeot of an i CuATINUb, hr FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. uor Idire Identical with ihoc« of oar customer*, *r. I w« lb# public that our fidelity vill cot (ail Id .-Min* ►! I orders w> cat t»« tarorej with. [\>N T Pv>iU]KT TUB PLACE— \o. 88 Wood Street, MUR,) COhbES or DIAAOHD ALLBt N U ■V« our p*Lrotu, u> ti d Jetetandtha tv« have q. hit connection n itii the Clothing Business on 1., >i ty *trrrt i 'ur cwUonUoo it dorctej exelosiTely to the I! uar »K t e if'rt ( jnal<xl. ia*r'.i3 JOHN M’CLOSKSY A 00. Fall and Winter Good! I K i) >1 OSD WATTS. MKIU'IIANT TAI Lull, N‘V 185 LIBERTY STREET.— 1 !.hvi* bp* ou hand a large stock of Fail and Winter ■ t »i* wT^rci^Unsh,of entirely n«v design*; Plash Vest cf 1.'.0 m.*; beautiful patUrsi; French and English >, —uui-rt-f. i'.' pc. rj- style *nd phodo in the market, all of w-.-’Ji ! will make to n. Jet an lb# moat reasonable terms, »i m tv suit. ocU NKW BPlUflti QOOUii ~ t RECEIVED AT JOHN MrCLOSKKY A 00*8 Whole *J «»li> Clcthtog Warvbouee, Ne. 88 Wood street, and corner f Inauwuni alley, the largest and most varied stock of f .-oda that title celebrated house has ever had the pleasure . f tbf attention of the public to. These goods hare been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no wood profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we •»u au<l du w»ll at as email profits as anv bouse la the east ern .-m** llierefore, we rtwpnctfully invite the attention wbcieeai* l<-alt>rt> and country merchants, in general, to j\r* a« a call, and t-vamioe our extensive assortment Of iiKAI Y MAi’K 0L- ;HING. ft la almost Impossible to coumfruto the quan? sof Immense piles of garments that I. \o b« ho«-n at this li : f establishment; It U sufficient to t bat it has never t >-in equalled by the house Itself. taarl6:;f JOHN McCLOSKKY A CO. Clothing I Clothing l '| ’ lIE undendgned n«-*p«»cttully infbrmajhla friends and the .1 public that he is now receiving at hisetore, No. IT7 Lib erty htreat, a eboleo assortment of Cloths, Cassimercs and Vesting*, or ihe latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the moot reasonable terms. We have also on hand a largo and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either or retail. I'erwms «. ho purchase goods for cash, will find It to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making thelx purchase. [marOj 0. OONNKR. Slaw Clothing Store. No. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. r l 'UK has Just opened this new establishment, JL where ha hhs always on hand a large and choice assort m»-u 1 ■ ail article? of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal t< any lu lb* <-ity, and will sell at the most reasonable pri oee. The public are requested to give him a call. mar»:ly B. OPPENUHIMJSR. To flouaekeapera." WK have now opened one of the largest stocks of CHINA, GLASS and QUKKNBWARK, bu table for housekeepers in the city, and Intend Helling at very low pri«*i-s. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, ronfi.-Uug of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large uwlng to the dull season just passod, we are deter unued to work It off at low prices. We have just opened sot e beautiful shapes of Whlto Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table «lo ; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, etc., etc. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitcuera. Our hUK-li of White Stone Gold Hand, and assorted colors Toilet W»r*, u large—all of which we have put down In price to suit the times. FRENCH CHINA. W- have some twenty different styles of French China Tea nets, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of *hirh wh are culling at least twenty-fire por cent, below {•■ruier prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our stock or Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, is large, and wo will sell them at very low prices. GLASS WARE. Ou hand and receiving,# large stock of Boston and Pitta l uigh Glass Ware, which we will mU at manufacturer’* prices. COMMON WARE. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch ers, and every article suitable for country or city trade, is large, to which we invite the attention of city and oountry merchants, as we will soil them very low for cash. * liom-ek.ee pers nnd others In want of chiaj China and yuv«DBWh!V will do well by calling at the OHINA HALL, No. 82 Market, between 3d and 4th sts_ AC " n Opposite flat R Whit* HO.UBKS, STORE-ROOMS, WAREHOUSES, Ac TO LET!—LatoreNcrnilis—A comfortable Dwelling House or nail, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rooms, A<w garden and good water. AUtgteny CVfj/-- A Two Story Brick House, newly painted and papered, on Robinson street, near tile canal Rent ilo per mouth. * iff. WijAtfjpton—A Dwelling Honse of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, Ac. Rent, $7 per month. ntljburgh —A large Three Story Brick, No. 28 Third stq r«nt $l7& per year. Fos. 31 and 27 Duquesni street; each house le two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Ac Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on Fourth street. Together with others. Apply to a CUTHBKBT A SON, J«l5 140 Third street. JULY MAGAZINES— Godey’e Lady’s Book, for July— 20 cents; Ballou’s Magaslne, “ u 10 ** Yankee Notions. “ “ 12 •< Frank Leslle*o N.Y. Journal, 18 ** North British, for May. The above just received by Express. Also, a large lot of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL and Mlecllaneoua BOORS and STA TIONERY for sale at COST, and no Humroa. Pall at LAUFFKR’B BOOK STORE. 87 Wood street, if yoo want to , » Cheap Library j B ju MISCELLANEOUS 100,000 COPIKSI , STKAMBOAT mSASTKBS Ml , tm, UHfcjgmK WESTERN WATKBB. AW LefeffiLtg a i a • Igned have now In course of preparation a new a MBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be issued in October next j the book will contain over two-hundred pages, Illus trated in the best style, and neatly bound In a durable manner. IT WILL BETONK OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will be a book that will be interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and d scriptlon of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power and tonnage of each boat, whero acid by wnom built, the name of the boat, with the trade sheds in. Also, the names of Captains and officers, her age, Ac., Ac. The Directory wIU contain a history of Steamboats-'and Steamboating on the Western waters since the application of steam: also, a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio Hirer, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and descrip tion of all the BTRAHBQAT DISASTERS that hare occur red on the WESTERN anil SOUTHERN WATERS, beauti fully illustrated, with a LIST OP ALL THOSE WHO HAVE PERISHED BY THEIR BURNINU. SINKING AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters. The Directory will contain Haps of the .Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, While, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other Rivers, with the Towns and CiUes laid down, with oonect distances; also many other RWerand Commercial items of interest to the people at large. The book will oontaln the cards of the various U. S. Mail Boats, with the trade they are la, Ae- Ac. The Directory will also contain a complete Qst of all the responsible Bteamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, Ac., tbe new Steam boat Law, its requirements, with showing wherein it beneflU tbe incompetent officer, and injure* the competent officer , Ao., and all the important U. S. Su preme Court Steamboat Decisions np to date; the Rates and important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, Im portant Decisions of the various U. B. Courts in regard to Weights Lost and Damaged, Ac, Acq with many other things of interest. Tbe Directory will be illustrated In the best style and I printed in the best manner. The author has fbr six years I been gathering together all the facta and items in regard to I the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and | Southern waters, and now intends publishing them in ' book form. The price of the work will be put at the low j sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will he issued for : the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will have to do so at once, as none will be printed'unless ordered 'in ad bancs. This work Is destined to have a circulation oi over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mail, from all parts of the country, daily. Some of tne oldest boatmen, os veil as most scientific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be Issued In October, and wilt bi an ornament to the parlor oa well as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of tbe abort work. All communications and letters should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD A CO* Postoffice Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. J e29uUwtf SUPERIOR. Douglas County, Wisconsin. THIS PLACE Is situated od the Bay of buperlor anJ Left Hand River, a; the head of Lake Superior, and possesses A BETTER SITE, A BETTER iURnOR, AND GREATER ADVANTAGES FOIL A COMMERCIAL CITY, than any other point In the North-west; and Is eqaallsd fa prospective importance by Chicago only. The Proprietors have a clear, undisputed and unincum bered title to the hind upon which SUPERIOR is laid out. and oil purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds for the Bam a. Superior was laid oat during the past season, and already contains several hundred Inhabitants, a Large I lota!, u number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, and is in all respects the MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN in the West. The County Seat. the United States Land Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lake Superior UNITED STATES MLLITAKY ROAD, now in coarse of construction, connecting with St. Paul, terminates at this place, li is also the Lake termini of all the projected railroads to tho head of Lake Superior. The “Boo” canal will be opened in Jane; after which, four lines of lake Steamers will ran to Bopeiior—oue from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fiu»- reesels, having been baitt expressly for this trade. Ooe ft*AgTn Haw Mill Is now in operation, and the machi nery for a second U now ou the way to Superior, which a ill be set to work immediately on its arrival. One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual swUuts uu easy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve mouts. Liberal appropriations have burn mode lor public purposes; parks, churches, railroad*, Ac 4c. ACy- In order to correct the misapprehension arising from skullaxity 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 SorcatOß. £9~Maps of Bu?kbio& are signed by Tbos. Clark, sur veyor, and William U. Newton, agent and attorney fr.r proprietors, and may be teen in the principal hotels of St Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. All persons who wish to purchase loot, or obtain informa tion, are requested to apply to Wu. 1L Nrwro.v, Superior, Dooglad county, Wisconsin. WILLIAM U. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior Board of llc&llti Notice. INFORMATION has been mode to the Board of Health that cases of eheiera occurring ontskle of the eitv have been broagUt within its limits f-r relief. No doubt the trieuds of the sick are prompted by motives of humanity, yet it 1« proper they should be informed that they subject themselves to a severe penally by so doing. Tbe Legialalu.ru parsed laws regulating this m&t’er, in eases where tbe disease b malignant or contagious, lu order that the densely populated c.ty may be protected from any uonecessarv scourge, which, when it has gained a footing, scarcely so long 03 there remaius a m!>j«?ct for iLi re morselus attack. The Board of Ilealth are determined to enforce (he law. If patients eeixed with cholera, or any malignant t r evutn gious disease, oatakle the city, mast be removed to any of the Hospitals, perrons conveying them thither must have n permit from the Board of Health. Tbu attention of all persons interested is called to the following HJCtkma of aa act approved April 8,1 fef>2: Sic. 6. That any master, commander, or otb«r person baring charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any oi the roles or regulations prescribed by the said Board of Usfclth, under the provisions of this act, shall, upon con no tion thenof, by indictment or prosecution in any court having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovered end paid into the treasury of c-id Board of Health. Hsu* That whonever the Board of Health shall re&slvo information that any malignant or contagious di-waie (rnfulps excepted) prevails within any port or place within the Untied States, the; shall makedlligtint Inquiry concern ing tbs same; and If it ahaU appear that tbs disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication with such Infected port nr place shall be subject to such control and regulations as the hoard of Health may from time to Umn direct, and publish in ods or more newspapers published In the city of Pitts burgh i and thereupon every person or persons, uud ail goods, Wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such infected port or place, and having entered and l»-vu brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall he subject to the flame penalties as is provided for in the preceding section. The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. a MURDOCH, Physician to the Board of Health. QBORUK FORTUNE, Jytt Health Offirp. PRACTICAL WORKS FOU MECHANICS ANDOIUsKS. The American Miller, and Millwright’s Assistant; The Analytical Chemist’s Ass.slant; The Encyclopedia of ChemLtry, practical and theoretica!, by Brooth and Morflt; The Complete Practical Brewer; The Builder’s Pocket Companion; The Praoiical Metal Worker's Assistant, by Byrne; The Praciical Model Calculator, by Byrne; The Cabinet Maher’s and Upholsterer s Companion; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by J&s. Napier; Oolbarn on Locomotive Engines; Norrj’ Hand-boot of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma chinists; The Complete Practical Distiller, by Byrne; The Dyer and Color Maker’s Companion, by Byrne ; The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyib ; Tbo Practical Dyer and Scourer; Tho practical Assayer’s, Miner’s and Engineer's Com panion : The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon ; Perfumery: its Manufacture and Use, by Morfit; The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Morfl;; The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier ; The Painter’s, Qilder’e and Companion ; The Paper Hangar’s Companion; The Practical Purveyor’s Guide, by Andrew Duncan ; Overman on Manufacture of Iron; Rural Chemistry, by Belly ; Templeton on Bteam and Btoam Engines; The Turner’s Companion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule ; Walker on Electro typing; And numerous others, for Dale by B. T. C. MORGAN, augB No. 104 Wood street, near Fifth. Lew Books* I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Itooks. 10 vole. Pa. Reports, by Bair; Bouvier’s Institutes; Qreeolief’s Rvkleuce; Wharton’s Digest, last til.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. GEO. F. GILLMORE, B*p2l at the office of Morning Punt. r) HEUMATIBM AND NEURALGIA. Dr. BROWN k/ hereby Informs the afflicted that bis remedy for the i.b«'vp mentioned diseases Ls one that will cure. Hu will warrant a cure io any case of this kind. This remedy wus never known to fail when properly persevered with. Many suffer tho torture of tulßoomplaint for month* and years, when a few months would procare a certain, refu and speedy remedy. office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 41 DIAMOND * ju2tj DU. BROWN continues to be consulted for tho cureot SECRET DISEASES. His success in long atandlng casos is unequalled. The afflicted are invited to call with out delay. Persons afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his advice. Letters containing u fee Immediately answered. Office and Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitts b jettJ JUmTEITTI,IC f dr., Agent, No. 5401 Liaaitv Svbvct, HAS JUST RECEIVED the lollowtng very choice arti tides:— BRANDIES. Gente Brandy, (very fine,) Otanl Dupuy A 00. (super ) Morrett A 00. Ho&erac. WINKS. Sarclal Madeira, Howard. March A Co., Mad’re Bast India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, Manzanillo do Table do Cooking do Beeoving Port, Pore Juice do Ordinary do Bt, Julian Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Champagnes, Anchor, Verxeney, Heideseck, Together Jwlth all other business. RAILWAY HCRSIS POWERS-rOne and Two Hoxaa Powers, with Sawß, ThixshTng Machines, Ac —or the Powers furnished without machines—adapted tir manufac turing purposes. Call and examine them, at 47 Fifth flt. sepo JAMES WARDS ;P. STRAWBERRY PLANTS of the most reliable teeted va rieties for this locality can be supplied in large qaan ties—47 Fifth street. (aepP) JAMES WARDRoP. M 'LANE’S PILLS AND VERMIFUGE for sale loe at Db. KEYfiEß’fl, sep7 Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. HOLLOWAY’S PILLB AND OINTMENT for vale at Da. KEYSER’S, sep7 Oorner Wood street and Virgin alley. A YBUB- FILLS AND CULEiliil eep7 Comer Wool etreel end Virgin alley- THAT LAND RKUBTKB tamed by riven ii..T to ell *t 76 Fourth etreet, describes e great variety of Feniii, Hoonee end Dote- Those wnttag homes o= “ “ f ” W fine Ooontry fleata li«») THOMAS WOODS. * ?<"* 'W',’- ’t ' W r ' :Y. V . - v-. yaa. 4 v«w end e’lojs iarf/ , \ fgSgw i \ <sw. jggEa xft Disuses, Cmcfrcnete, Xodlg»tlo ' j OfigjSgMyy 1 Jaundice; Dropsy, Rhenmatiep), f C AljPiiw Gout, Humors, Nervomraei Irrilability, Inflammations H fc « ache, Fains in the Brea**, bid Back and Limbs, Female Complain? Ac., Ac. Indeed, very few are U 1 CM* diseases in which a Purgative Mec v tmmmmmimtmmm cine Is hot more dr less required, at much sickness.and ,suffering might he prevented, If f bsrmtofs hat effectual Catharao vers more freely use- No person feel well wbHea caustfc haHt of body pr vaib; byrldeP, it soon generates serious and often fatT •'* * . 1 diseases, which might havobeen Avoided by the timely an," judicious use of a good purgative. This Is. alike true Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangement They all tend to become or prodQCe the deep-seated asj formidable distempers which, load the hearses all over it laod. Henco % reliable family physic 'is of the first in - portance to tha pubUo health, and this Pill has been pe’. ■ - fected with consummate skill, to meet that demand. A . extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors.an* . ' Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hither! known of any medicine. Cures hard boon effected beyod ‘ belief, were they not subctantia'.ed by persona of such eJ ailed positions and character as to forbid the suspicion { untruth. *•; •. Among the eminenV gentlemen, who have testified i *’ favor of these PIILfe, we may“mention— Doct. A. A. HAYES) Analytical of Boston, an State Aaaayer ot whose high profession* character Is endorsed hy-the Uou. EDWARD EVERETT,Senator of the Usited State ROBERT C. WINTHROP, aS'fipcskst of the House * Representatives. ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plan. fJOHN B. FTTZPATRIOK, Catholic Bishop of Boston also, Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York Git; endorsed by •; Hon. W. L. MAROY, Secretary of State; WM.B. ASTOR, the richest mas In America; i S. LBLANDACQ-uProprietorsof the Metropolitan HoW and others. _ , Did space permit, we couldgive many hundred certi cotea from all parts where the nils havp Sean used, but ev deuce even moreoonvtndsg than the experience of . public men. Is found in their effects upon triaL These Pills, Die result iff long investigation and stud; are offered to the public as the best and most complex , which the present state: of medical' science can affor* ■ They oro compounded not oT the-drugs themselves, but the medicinal virtues only oCVegetable Remedies extracts " by Chemical process In a slate of purity, and combined t gather in such a manner as to insure tho bast result The system, of composition for medicines has been found > Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produco a more effleiet remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any procee* The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode l composition, ovary medicine is hardened with more or le< of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each incP vidaal virtue only that i» desired for the curative offect £ present. All the Inert and obnoxious qualities of eac? substance employed are left behind, the curativo virtutj only being retained, nence Itis self evident that tbe uffeef should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial and the Pills & more.-powerful antidote to disease than air other medicine known to the world. j • - As it is frequently expedient that many medicinesshoul • be taken under the counsel of an ottending'Physlrian, an|. *' 7*. n as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knot ing Its composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Formnl; by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to tl: whole body of Practitioners in tho United States and Brltitj American Provinces. If, however, there ahodld be anyotf- —1 " who has not received them, they will be forwarded by ms!' to his request. .♦ Of ail the Patent Medicines that are offered, how fel would be taken if their composition was known! The! life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid op.-n to &• men, and &U who are competent to judge on the subje* freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsi merits. The Chernr Pectoral Was pronounced by *]■ men to bo a wonderful medicine before Its cffucte wei ‘ * - l known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the wn.nj . thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and af /V. willing to certify that their anticipations were more thai by tbeir effects ujioh trial. * . They operate by their powerful influence on the iaierac viscera to purify the blood and stimulate It into * action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowel: liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregt lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they wa ist, such derangements 04 are the first origin of disease. ■Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and lytical Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per bo:^ : Fire Loses for $l. Sold by B. A. FAHNESTQOH A CD., at wholesale art,, -etan.by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealer' everywhere. je&-Jm:dAW . ASTHMA AND MtfPTICH HEW AMD VK u v <VONDHRFU EIS^EANA BROUGH? DOME XO Th H DOOR 01 TEX HELIOS' A WONDERFUL DIBCOYRRY has recently rnmtri by Dr. Curtis, 0/ ti is city. In the treatment of Coc| sumption, Asthma, and all disease* of the Lungs. We r«* frr to “ Da. llyqcasa. oa Ibiouko llyozan Viro'i akd Oheehy Syelt.” With this new method, Dr. C. Las re> stored many a dieted ones to health, as an evidence of whlcV he baa innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treats meut a physician remarks, “ It ie evident that Inhaling—' constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—-the m<? diciual properties must come in direct contact with th whole corial cavities of ihe lunga, and thus escape the man" and Tsried changes produced upon them when Introduce? into the stomach, and subject to Ibe'proce&s of digestion.'! The Hygeana is fur sale at ail the Druggists throughout the country.— New York Dutchman of January 14. \ Tbs Inhaler is worn on the broast, under tbs Jlnen, with" out the least inccnv/uieuce— the heat of the body suilicient to eraperute the flaiiL Hundreds of cas?n oi cure?', like the following, might bo mimed: ‘ One package of the Ilygeana has cured mo of the Asthmq of sia years etending. J. F. Ksisbcbt, ; P. H. of Dancannon, Pa. » ' I am cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing by Dr'. Curtin's HygeaDa. MAAaaarr Rastoh, Brooklyn, N. Y. ) Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond straet, N Y., was cured ot # . a severe case of Bronchitis by the Uyguana. t My sister has been curtd of a distressing coughcfaevera? years’ standing, and decided to bo incurable by the pbysij clans. She was wured in one mouth, by the Hygeana. ! J. 11. Gaubsbt,Richmond, Ms. ! The Hev. Dr. Cboever, of New York, testifies of our medtf cine in the following language: 1. Nsw Yoax, Nov. 15, 18PL 'i Bias Ble—l think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana as fj remedy in diseases of tne threat and lungs. Having haif come opportunity to testify Its efficacy, I am convinced that I*. in a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup >Lu application to the chest. N. B.— Dr. Curtis's Hygr&us is the ORIGINAL and ON OKNUI.N’K ARTICLE; all others are baso imitations, oj vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits, hban them as yod would POISON. ; sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; It E. Sellers A Ccu; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City ; Job*'" Sargent, New Brighten; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester. fP*yl4:dawflm- XUE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD' Hot & Particle of Mercury in it. Let the afflicted read and ponderj—ai Infalli < Jiamedyfor Scrofula, King i Evil, Rhouma tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule' on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague «nrf Fever, Chronic !Scr< Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement one Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic' Disorders, Lumbago, Spina] Complaints, and all Disease., arising from an Injudicious use or Mercury, Imprudence D Life, or Imparity of tho Blood. great alterative mediclnu and Purifier of Bloc* - l-f now used by; .usands of grateful patients from all p»rt of the United States, who testify dolly to the romaxkabl • urw i«r(»wiQtd by the greatest of all medicines, “CAR TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism* ref ilia, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Feverw! Ulcers, Old Boros, Affections of Iho Kidneys, Diseases of ths. ; Throat ; Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bontn aad Joints, arv spcecnly put to flight by using this great ano ioeetimable remedy. For all diseases of tho Blood, nothing has yet been founci to compare with it. It cleanses the system, of aU impure ties, acta gently and efficiently on the Uver and Kidneys! strengthens the Digestion, givak tone to the Stomach! make-j the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Const!-' tution, enlbebled by disease or broken down by the of youth, to its pgstine rigor and strengti). For the Ladies, It is invariably better ifrftn all the cos; mutics ever used. A few dosee of Carter's Spanish Mixture, will remove aU sallowness of complexion, brlngthe roso; mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and lm. prove the general healthin a remarkable degree beyond al' the medioines over heard of. The large number of certificates which we have receive*.- from persons from all parts of the Unlled States, la the evidence that there is no humbug about it. - The pres* hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well knoru to the community, all odd their testimony to the wonderful effects Of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a Almanac, one read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicine/ has perlbrmod. None genuine unless signed by BENNETT A BEERR Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, RlrSunond, to whom aL orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And lor sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM NG, FLEMING and by Drugtflets generally. ocr3l:«UWlv STATEMENT from CANADA O QuxaKO, February 7th, 18&4. M&isrt. & A. Fahnestock 4 Oo. —We had the pleasure o ( receiving, Ujls morning, the within certificate of your Yer niUuge, which wilt be verv gratifying to you, os it was sent voluntarily. W« are, Gentlemen, youre, very truly, _ J. IiUSSON A CO. GnMemift —My little daaghter.'faur years old, and my ecu, older, were for a coosidorahle time Buffering from worms. I purchased two bottlas Of your Veriairnga, ot which I gave them three doses, according to directions, uud ttrangc to say, in less than three hours th*y,passed dc lens than FIYB HUNDRED WORMS, some of ille extraore Jinary length of boo twelve to fifteen inches. Having experienced so much cf the beneficial effects of your Vermifuge, I feel It tuy duty to recommend It to the public, as, In my opinion, one of the most efficacious red*' dies against worms ever offered-to the poblie. Gentlemen, believe me lo be Your much obliged and humble serv*t, NATHANIEL LBATEK& Prepared and cold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK A. CO. corner of First and Wood streets. oylfi Jamaica, Santa Crus. GIN. BY' VIRTUE of a precept under the hands of Wm. B McClure, President of. the Chart of Common-Pleas, ii and for the Filth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, am Justice of tho Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Genera- Jail Delivery, In and for Distrfcvand William Bogg: and Gabriel Adams, Esq a., Associate Judges of the sanu. Courts, in and for the County of Allegheny, dated the day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eigb hundred and fifty-five, and to mo directed, far holding i Court of Oyer Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, a* the Court House in tho City of Pittsburgh, on the fire; Monday of October next, at 10 o’clock A. M. fc uhllc wr>tb«n is hereby given to all Justices of the Peace Coroner and Constables of ihe county of Allegheny, tha; they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their rol la, reeorus, inqhßltlOna, examinations and other remem v branees, to do tbesa thing* which to Lhrnr respective in their behalf, appears to be done—and also those that will prosecute the prisoMre that now are or effiy be In tha Jai? of said county of Allerfienr, to be then and there to prose cute against them as shall bs just. ?i Given under my band in Pitisburgh, this fifteenth day o/, Angust, In. tbo year of oar Lord, one thousand eight hun-1 dred and and of the Commonwealth, Uju 78tli. t aug!6:td MAQILL, Shfiliff. i Boguet, London Cordial, Schnapps. BUNDRIYS. Rutherford’s Scotch Ale, Barclay's London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Aniflethe, Curecoa, Sardioee, Mocha and Java, Young Hys. and Black Tean, English Bronson Cheeso, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands. Old Honongahela Whisky, of all grades. articles connected with the my29M*w Wagon MmUm and Teamsters’ Boanty land: AGENCYf 03 'Fourth ftreati j fioldlcrv, MusicianSj Wegon Masterii.Team-su' S' «S tt lariy mustered into the aerej nee of the United States, and every Officer, Seaman, ordL S?*} ne l Cler * Landsman In tho Navy; SwrJx£r^ r Vo * I *?, n ?? 8 * 01 Btato Troops of any State or Those who have received 40 or 80 Acres; are entitled to a <luant °I Laud as will make, in tha Persona entrusting their claims to me can rely upon hsT lxu them attended to promptly. AU information free of charge. Letters promptly aa» swered. Address AUSTIN LOOMIS, mhH Bounty Land Ageat, 92 Fourth Bt, MEDICAL. -w k ci. 9 ms PlLirfft. INHALATIO FOE THS CUES OF Carter’s, epaaish mixture. Proclamatton. ATTENTION t
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