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TUKKK DAILY TRAINS KACII WAY, (SUNDAYS KX- CBPTKD.) ft ml i>ui one Change of Car* between Columbus and Baltimore. ON and after Monday, Juno 18th, 18S&, Traiao will ran a B followe 001NG EAST. Erprtst MaU Night jjttw Train. Train. Train. Oolamhus ...lo 00 A.M. 3.30 P.M. 11:30 P.M. Newuk 11.10 ** 4:46 " - 12:60 A.M. 1220 P M 6t*o “ 2:12 “ “ tt‘4l '' 3”01 “ Cniul>ri*igt' 1:20 “ 7:o* “ 3.20 M li»r»*vvtU** • •• 2:2'] “ 8.25 M 4.4 M “ H-lmi.ut 214 “ 851 •• r».ll " arr.ft.4-ft ' arr G ift Ai nk - UMUir • .... 3-30 “ GOING WEST Kxjrress Al.tii flight Tuiin Train. Train A M 6:16 A. M MU' M “ 61b •• 7-OS “ 10:6*2 •* 6.13 *• 7 4»i " Cambridge .11 f>ft ” hO4 900 .I*3-17 P M «30 •• U:26 /.aoesvtlta Arrivt Columbus... 3.2-J " idlft [' M 1 A M The Kxprre® Train Kit/;t will fltT to tßfce up or i'-:n - at Tit\ lor's, N“wnrk, Zanesville, Concord, urni.iidgo. CnmpbeliY, Karnesville, and Beiuioii. oniy Uf.iM.i ttt.-M will Kiop at th« i.kV" named bUti.nu?. ■j ft*■ Moil Train will ntop nt all the Stations whcru th* Mull :•* to tw rccum-d, or delivered, sod at nil nth<T Matione on U' hu) bmng given Th- Night Train will *t‘T »t rtt ■n•r ■» ’I ii' ll- <* i->*ng given. O.HNH EAST. Thd lir&l A. M Express Train, connects at Columbus with thu Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M. un i with the Train from th* West on the Columbus, t'iqUH ~P 1 Indians Railroad: at Newark with morning Trains to i >r; j hnmlusfcy, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Tu, n . i;i ihv Hreub-nvill* and Indiana Railroad; at \SI --im: with Espress Ttuin on th* Baltimore and Ohio K-rr - ~j ■-.>■ Hs'rimorp, WashingicD, Philadelphiaand Kant rrn (Mies The d*.'*o P M. Train will connect at Columbus with the s.vnutl Train Irom Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, ManstW l and Newark Railroad; and nt Wheeling with Nik'M Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pa*3*-Qsrert< i oAvtug Lmisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking they A M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect ai th this Train at Col umb u«. Passenger* lenving I ndiana polls and Richmond by mornlneTniin on Indiana Control Railroad will nl*so connect with thi« Train at Columbus, a ud reach Wheeling at &:lft P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more at 6 P. M ,n*xt day The 11:30 P. nl. Train connects at Colnmbus with the M ail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:.30 p. Mand arrives «t Bellnirat Grift A M.; conn«'cting with the Acreramoda -11 co Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Passen „• era leaving Chi-aire by the Evening Trains can, by this i iite.ria Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and l>ay- n. rea-h C--lurobire in season to take lids train; and at \Vli~*M;ng will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber* i m»<l, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti i:i re and Rartern Cities. (IUiNO WEST. The ft Ift A M Mail Tram connects at Bellair with Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, a ud Chicago via Monroeville : at Columbus with the trains i "r Cincinnati, and with trains for X>*nia, Dayton, Indiana p-dts, end Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbaoo. The 0 45 A. M. Express Train connects with the Express Train from Baltimore, noil arrives |n Golumbn* ot 3*30 p. M., and connects with train® trying South and West sniv iu* In Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The UrOO P. M. Train connect< with the Accommodation I r.-j:n !r -m Curubcrlau l. nn.l ut O-'lumhus with Mail Train ai '3 Ift A .\L, direct lor Cincinnati, \eulH, Payton. I ndiana , - .Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Lm»J and Chiciigo. ISAAC H. Sol/TUWICK, Sup! '/..UieSTiUrf, June IH, Ivftft—l jeilj OIBVELAN D AND 'PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. CONXEOTING WITn HTKAOIfiHS ECLIPSE VIA WKLLsVILLK. AND Ohio aad l’cnniylvanla Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. ' IMIK shortest, qnlcfeivu and mo»: reliable rr ufe t. Toledo, X Chicago, liook Island, Galena, and St. Louis, »s \JA CLEVELAND. This rente Is Uoe Hondie 1 mile* shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circu 'L u* : n~ i n 1 ndianapoh.-. Tbrre Doily Trait l from Pittsburgh h C:ei l. Three Daily Train* sroui t’l-vsian 1 to Chicago Time to Cleveland six hours, Chi • a -nty dres h -ur*, nDd Sl Louis thirty-seven hoars. On and after Monday, September 3d, 1 I>.». the traine <"n this read will mn as tnllows : AL! lANCE. The Trainfl ef tbc Ohio an J Peuna ltailrond leaf ins Pitts burgh at ii.oo, A- M and t> t)0, A M., an lr.on p M , con nect at Alliance at S uo A M . 11 ftu A M , and ( P. M.. as follows : Trains for Clavelani leave Alliance x ou A. M . \ 1.1*3 A. Id., and 0 3ft P M . conn-cting at Hudson with for Cuj ahe-ga FbIU and and at riving inClei-iand al 10. A. M, •! 10 P. M , and h fta I*. M. Passenger* for Toledo, Chicago, SL Hock Island, Galena, and the North v«l, wl, wish to go thrf'Uudi with out deU nuou, will take tin* train leaving PitUburgli at u iWi A and arTiving in CU-Vidan 1 at 2.'do P. 'lao thet t® tii«* i'll!y train by which sloop rennertiotH are made threugh the af-ove p -ints IV-x-ngsn by thus train Chicago »t 7 ltd usH ui'-rnuu, aal M ' L.uie at midnight VIA \\ KLLc \ Ji.LK Th<‘ * !**am»'r - Kllp-vani K -nln-alil b-a»> th*' 'l u ng* h*la wharf r-r-ry mom ng. riiiu ln)- nt P. e*d<**-k, tor H'-l In ili**, i-ounvtmg w.ili the tram Weii -f 1 1 !*• -it 4 0 P. >l. An A's-orui3i'dsti<*n Tra,.* wi.l leavs WrlL-viils iniP . I ; uu d.-.ys ev.-*-pt«l,) nt o4u P M., at H«vn:J with K\ pres* Train, ami ing in Cl-i rhu; I at _ lu P M Trains 1,-oru WVlbville "niim t -n, VV »y I) ver an*l New Ptiilndnlpbia. for CleTrUnd, Chicago nud the North IV**-1 ru W ellrvilltj, are aoid nt $1 Itvw than i m Alliance. The TraiUf* frcci Cleveland t • Toledo an 1 run «- f. •, i.iw - UI«-t “In o-l nt 6 U) A M , 246 I’ M , 7 OS t M Arrive at Ohio*,.'.-. Mfli P. M.T 40 A Sl.'.n)!' M. I'lnin.-* im»e (.'hleugo for Kirk Island hul St l/<• n;- s .i. *-; -Y- r K-i-k Inland nt 00 A M and i l v* - P M ■: M l/ .ii-. '* If. A M ami 11.46 I*. M. t .r M UmL go over Rock lidatid Railroad l .1 .«•>.. ui. I l!. 2, - - ••«r the CM K t -.. nn.l Ml i. ; r | i 1U.k..« I I.- Al»- n. *i n-1 thrift-.• .mboHt Zl'. mil. < l .-I I- Ui- P%.-ac-iicei * l-\ lhr i' lf> A M. Tram arrive at St. L-u i- II ririiiiu-, mi l Ur the lo 0.) 1' M Trmo «.l ih»u ni*xt vhackM thf u.‘> !• y*lv v »*j aii ), and there ft ’.r -h~J a>r Chicago au<i Ih-u»» FAKE VIA ALLIANCE AND v. ! K\ KI.A.N I' llftia/x 'll-d T It/rhira ‘id ■i t i AillfjU<>* ...(2 00 IT i-i ballt* .fIG 00 (LIU) ■ Cleveland... 400 -‘ Ko--k Dl'd, Lino 14 -• Toledo C f-0 - ‘laU-utt ... hK) U> 0 Chicago . (I I'*' (Li ou • .-'prtn.'held !•* To l' ; i! 100 aim .. lo vo 1 I .. i " Uni hn j t n to t*u k 1/ ui- 21 o -l" ParH*fV..-xt* nr* r«| a— t--d t.- {r.» urn their ticket- nt th« rifl--** thi- O" in yan 7. in th* n.'Rhe|« Hour**, third I-- i (mil w u.» ro* i-«r 1 L'l. RAM), Sup't, ld>r - land J A. CAUOIIKV.Ag-t. Pltl-I urgh Im.ml American aul U.B. Express & Mail Eoute- 74 MILK* OP DISTANCE rAVKP, Au l Ttvu C hangr/t of Cara and Baggage Avoided. AIK (.INK fl O V T K BtTU ttS CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS ,Tui CHICAGO, ALTO ft <t ST !,(>’ IS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago Sl Bliailtslppl. j iMICAUo TO «T. U)UIA IN 15‘/ t HoUIIM —Tralnn l**a»fl tile Illinois <J**ntral Drp.it, foot of WaPff airvct— a, . Lrfjuis D&y Kxprrw dally, Bunday* rimpt#*!, 7 16 A M. .~t IfOUiB Night Kxprrs# daily, Halorilnyn r-» a/d, &:&» I* M. SI Louis Frefcttil d Emigrant daily, Bund rxr. 630 AM. li-i'jjtge ehreLrd through In St Jsivlt IThion run rlirm-l through to Alton, (2M* mil<*«,) irlth •li c,| earn r-r haggagr, and r<«nnrrl with thr C .cipany’s splnndid ateamorr rt r iur/irrf'*r and Hrindesr, runuiog in exoiunivr connAi-tion with I'anfroyrr Trains ir'-m Allr«n to M. Loul«,(2:i tnilrs ) without landing. The*** Ihjatß, lor ape«d, conTrnirurr nml rirganoe. ar« unsurpassed on thr Wentero waters, bring tilted up with Baths and spa < |nu« Uuuih.foomis aiTorJifg to pa“srngrrs the opportunity oi rrmoring the <luft unuvuidabir lo nummer railroad t Hiidiug, aod reatthiDg Bt. Louiu refreshed from the effects - i n long ride. To Kansas and Arbraska this is the most direct route, and jMiwteDgers destined for Bloomington. Bpringfudd, U. kt-oiiTille, Naples, and all pout oo the M(eftimuppi, Mis f.-uri, Kansas, Cumt-erland and Ta inn?s*v. nr«rs, will note tin* important earing in distant*, i-eing et-TfDtydwo miles l.*« to Bt. Leals, thirty seren unten !»■«.« to BUxiniington, nml flfry-rlght miles less is Bpringfield lhan by any other n-iite. Throngh Tinker «.ver tbb* r-'-ute i-r.n b*‘ i-ror ur.-l Hi the r.irious R. It. Ticket llfUcee in New S*-rk, iii sti-D, I’bilaJel |.hi i, llaltiuore, Albany, Uudalo, A*- , and nl nil Through Ti-'k.-l Ofll *‘*s throughout Ihe Btate?. and In Chicago at the i.'.'UipnoyN OfHcM, No. 4s L'eatlx'rn street, opposite the Tn ui> ut House—and at tin* l>epot of tb« llHikuh Central Itaii i i-aJ, 100 l of Water street. Ke- ifonsible Raggage Men will alway- U* at Ihe Debits ol tiu- various Roads going Chlrago. t.« Check Bacgagu dirmi/li t>> auv poiul desired on t h*> line. It. P. M’jßliAN. dr., Huovriiitv'tident II J. V>. BUHKKMKKHOKN, * r p7 (Jen’l I'aaernger AgenL THE FITTBBDEOH AHD COHNELLBVI 1.1. K WMlil RAILROAD COMPANY HANINQ inful. ho arrangement with the new aDd 1-eaiiLJul M.-aftur •• tuLIAN " ft run in connec.tlo i with their Kua.i Meet Neirtm and OonoHlDrille. ano'-uni-e the fdlnwiug change of eclieJule on an*.l utter AAednetHluy. Lite tilth ot Bepiember; Th* Bteatri'i KoLIAN will Uure the Pittsburgh and CouoelhTilb' KnilroitJ Company’s Wharf Boat, ai-ove &lo ikingahela Bri-lg -, for \Ve«t New ton. ev«iry afternoon at h< past 3 o'clock, pn- ieeiy ; returning, will h-are West Newton n ( .juarter tfebue a, A. A! , arriving at Pittsburgh at noon. The tr»lne will Imi as follow r : U-.VB p*tU*nu-t Mill, no. mill Mo* CV.nni.UsTillu: First Train, 6 A M 4 .'■•ct'ond Train, 12 M lw*avw West Newton: First Train, h'ly A hi heennd Train, 6:16 P M. SAT Pare fn-m Pit tehur gh n M,n ti i„. 1 luding Meal on Bleeim-r ’ ’ &tr Bfages l-.r Ut.footmen nn.l C- in., il. Tin* VV|I) ,- fllinw , t wiin the Trains at I'arid-oii’r Mill For* freight or passage, .-nquire «A Die Ag.-nt,-, »\ the VS bnrf Boats fit IV< Nt-wl 'ii and Pit 1 shurgii. 0 VS . li \UNfctL ,;r | ,t,. | f PreMdenl hlid HupiTintendeui Y LVA N I A UAILROAI). . j >lj REK DAILY TIIIWUUU TRAINB, between Phila-b-j | pb.a aud PilLflf.itrgh. TIIK MOUNIN«J MAIL TRAIN i-.»\PbilndelphU for Pittsburgh at 7%, A. and Pitts lurch |.'i Philadelphia at 7, A. M. I’ilK FAST LINK Pinla>lelptjia h-r PitLsburgh ai 1 P. M., and PitU 1 ...I. K-i Plnlivlclphirt at ii:3o, P. M. TIIK NUillT K.X 1 ivK.~!* i itAIN leaven Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at il, P •■1 n 11.1 IMLabuigh h-r Philadelphia at Hl'iO, P. M. i-i.ii' Mil.- A*-- ..inmo Jati.-n Train leaves Pittsburgh duily, * "l 1 n**uJ»v, ri 4 a* .. clock, p. M. Brinton’fl Agromnso Itftin leav~- Pittsburgh daily at 11 nVlc<ck A. M. ( 1 .leek P M , uu.J 0 liu p M 1 ...... li..™ |. lu ,h arit6 „ icb th 6 Railroads , ’ r l U -»K M- • Alton, lial.aa and Ohkaip, lUd .run 1. 1..r1, >nn<i»» lx,ui.»ii|. Ry.; Terr. llanU, MuJr.no, uni 1n,1n. n ,,,n|i 8i I-OJ . U ol . iunaU Ca y. mo. »|.rmgh«ld, lMl+ulo.,, HunJo.lry, TOMO, Ul.yV u„J. Columbus, Aan.nmil., Mnumll„ n aj/j Wc<xl -l Olito • .1.., ~Lh tho Strum Parkrt boutsrrmuunj to Nre OuLaXm' ST. 1..U18, InuiayiLU uod Ci»oil™,ti. uumaa, Thrumrh Tlc#rt» can br had to or from rlthcrof th e places. For further pjvrtiealstr, see handbUls at tbe ditf-roßi eUi ting poiuU i’Harengers from tbe West will find Lids the ih-utert uud most I'xpodiUuus route to Philatlelphio, Haiti m New York, or Boston. THOS. UOORK, Agent, Panwnger Lines. Philadelphia J. MESELMRn, jy -M Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. NEW AND DIRECT ROD TE OPENI Northern Illinois to the Mississippi Biver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, All Railroad to the lllla>lflillp|ili Chicago, Burlington and Quincy KAIL ROAD Formbrlt tcs Chicago and Acboka & Csnt. Militadt Tract R R. a now coMPtm®, And Trains run the entire disfanr* hom CHICAGO 10 BURLINGTON, lows, without chungeof Cars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCE, KEuKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAI’KLLO, FORT DKS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac.v and the ohlt ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO To ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAiUO, SPiIINUFIKLD, J ACKaONVILLE, N AI’LES, an l Intermediate Stutioup on O.e niincin Central. Great V> rstern, uml ohio aud Miasm sippi Railroads. 'Pniin.i on the imore Line leave Chicago on the arrival ot TYhiu.i from tbe Kaat—avoiding all laying over at any »f the point*. Bruges leave Burlington dally for Boathern and Central li-Hn ami Northern Missouri—making the quickest and ndiftble route to reach all the important points vr->t ••■I the Misi-.is.Mppt as i»r as Council Bluff, with trom forty to fiP.v mile* lew stuffing lhan byanyothor mu-e. The Knud, Mr * lar.ee portion of the way, is laid with the continuous Ram , the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West— w«-ii -locked with the moet modem Locomotives and elegant m w Cara. Oj* By this route paseengern are sure of making connec tions, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers oi naviga tion, iuj on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point THROUGH TICKETS ty thlfl route can bo purchased at alt tho Railioad Offices in tbe Ka-*t; at the Office ot the Company, corner of Chirk aud Lake KtreoU, in the Granite Huiiiing; at lb* Doped ol the Unions R. R, and at the Mu h. Qent. R. R. Office, corner ot Lake nod L>eart»oru ste , opposite Tremout Ilouee, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by Ibi* route will receive Immedi ate l*-apatrh. C. G. lIAMMOND, Sup’t. C K. FOLLKTT, GeoT Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. ♦3“ TICKETS con bn procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. mhlU ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIf.ROAD: Carrying the Qre&t U. States Mail and Express TWO PASStiNGKK TIUTNR RUN DAILY on it* entire length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, Tills Ho*], to conjunction with Train* of the Ohio an 1 MiiviAHtppi H K. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, form? the raont direct and only continuous R. R. route from Trains leave Chicago as follows 10 A. M. and 10.20 I*. M —Sr. l*>ms ami> Oaiuo Kxraasa. far St. Louis by thi* train take the «aro of the Ohio and Miss. R- It. at hnuduntl, and arc earTiod direct to St. Louis. I* oi) A. M. and 4.10 P. M —Doßuqcs AND Ulieiu Kx rtXKA, conniN’liua at Duubeth (opposite Ihibnqne) with a Duiiy Line m Steam Packet* f**r ft. Paul and the Upper river cit es. Trains Lsare Cairo f»r CbJoago and Dubuque at 7.30 A. M- and 7.t*o i‘. M. Passenger* from the putt and places on the UhJo rh er destined fit St- Louis, will etre lihi miles ol and uu certain river navigation from Cairo u- M. Lctii*. un.l arrive Qlhwn hours in advuuce c-f the riter by utiug the earn at Cairo. Ti.'-kots to gt. UuL, . I'abu-iur, St. Paul, and all Im portant piaciui by this rvut*, r >n N* hal at th* cfQc* ol lb* O. A l\ ami C. A P lUu'ru»J» m Pittsburgh. *u4 Muhignu Oatrul ltallruaJ In Chicago AM) BUSALIK, | jcC IL U. MASON, Bup’t THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rr-MK GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At J[ iunlL-op.le* with Western, North-western ani South weeteru State*, by • Railway dln„*t. ThLi r.»*d alsc connect* at lhtt*bun;h with daiir tin- '-I m*itner? tr ail parts oo the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland ml San with steamer* U> all pwru no the ,N.-rth uextern Lakes; making the roust direr.'. c.\r.ip't( u fut rtlMhU rout* by «hlcb FREUjIIT can be torvarded to and I rum ih« limit Wat. RAfRS BETWEEN PUI LADKLPU IA A PITTMfUUGH FIRST CLASS. —RooU, Show*. Dry Goods, i .. irwu*« iin Iw-ieiO Fur*, Ftatthera, Ac J dßt>»N D CLASS. U«**ks and htaU- oerv. | Dry Uot>is, (lo bale*,) Hardware. I*.**- > t«ic. per lOntbs. ther, Wool, Ac J TUIUL) CLASS-A,V‘l*. 1 ..o- p, r loott. «nd rnrtt, (Iti bu.k. i Ibiiiji, 4:- . . ) ’ FOURTH OLk.v*—a»Her.Ft-»i,Bn-r.,au.i i Pork, {pa.ke.l.) Uni and Lard »*i! ..j ** P" lw)C,Jl *4- in elilppiog G''«xl? fmm any p»-mt IWst '•! riiLa-M -phi.v, be partleular to tout* pa.-»».*e •• n.i PsnnfjHralnni Kaurantl " All • )i*> is -.->ll t :i- Ar-n;* f -l il.l* K"i! «t Pluludelphta T nitsbur.’h, a -.i‘. t— t< ■ --. je-J v , hm: .t-teo Orm. fc.ti..:v A J6STS M.-—> i' •: !er h I K'.. *t N Y., K. .1 l‘r:ilnileijih:k , A K--ll* 11 -i I! more , i»e.-, 1. fav n u.-, I‘i 'tinn-.- ti: in -t l r . i- Oir.• .no*: 1. 1 Mur. J M.-r'.eKt, f,u:«r|tt-. R 1 '!• ;if .Ji:i, »Dv tl* m. 1:. 1. lUt-llfT A C<> , .-t L ui-, M.- . S M•' hei: A,* n. il> 1 n liana. bng at Bayard tor Carre: IllFK'ii NkU( ANI'ILE t ULLEtit, ! !V! SKChi.H. r.l I NO Utl-'lR\Thi« R» 1 I*l-; I>S.|'LA U'lif- -f I'-niJM 1 vaain. with perp-tua! tha'l-r P LL ft'. 1 r-.il- A -.t until AM'-.1.U T Hi * W i-f. * A L*- . ui: I'il Ahl.K.' I l )l, A- 'ml I ; If'. \ K ;-in .■ I untiliiii*bip .1 1- WILL! A 'l.-*, (tii- Le«t •fijit.nl p»ctr«n iu ' I,*- t’nit-1 slatr.--,) |*rr*fes •• 1 t «> l * *- tvai.**-a*t * i P- niiiHii-'hip N fl II ATt'll. K-i . ih- n.-..-l mg , P*r I * - ; - -.- - r . * M-i 111L1I* t_nw find I' ti'.» «! K*i-n--ruy P 11A Y PEN. Principal f t the Milli-t;:•«! i- »i pr.itr-eid r I Mwtl»*m«tie*\ A k 1 Al Kls l‘ti le--T • l ’ti- Krt-re h nnj utTflUO l an 7I '- V‘ •iTinji*ri’in! .!«*]• »rtoi*nt ! .in.; lL«wtuti»-c ha* bs 1 Hi- iiiifiuittaltrniU-n : t lb- I’nnripel f«*r the In#'. Of s<•••.i )-hm hpw * >•» < 1 -; u icuU b« v* b~ u prej.iin-J In turn I- t bit- 11*< —Hit " \ cieo " a-utioLan u;i I tra.iv.il t. • r bj himreil, and nr»* CSjn ei>\» ! TrTiriit-r’* end practical Ac« juii'ntoU . b-elr> < Itr-i&mll lv -**' bu-in.-h.; men in '1 in-t .• ur> u<> IH».-brrs to this institution wbo ■ «-r»- in thi nly hstiile-ed from their situation* h.* book •»; u.»u** who mw-i" twenty bluoders on n single page of a bill tx-ok Mur writing teacher (Mr Wi'Jlams) ha* had lomethmg iu- re than n few Irs.viQo from a Philadelphia teacher to prepare him for hie burimw. No runner* arv employed by this institution When our citizen/ are importuned l»y lb ; of auolher, they sh.-iiH refer t“ -oidh id our city Uauk nrtl vrs nr nj.T'haiits —j-»*n*n- whoso rplnvn -1111 I** relied upon —atid not te- r»l into »tir c.t those concern* » hwh ur- belDg t*- hl out every few mouths, aul their pupil* left ti '•••.•k Instruction where they ran find it auulk F O l H D 11 Y AA ), oliht ri'Ht sub-cribor having moved into hi* new Works.fc* A i-ently envied, comer of Water, McDonough and Shelby (■treats, is prepared to contract for and execute all orders for I'AHHKNGKK, BAGGAGE. DUST-OFFICE, HOUSE FREIGHT, FLATFORM, QRAYKL, HAND, an 1 all other dowriptions of CARS. Also, for STEAM ENGINE* of alt GEARING, RAILROAD CASTINGS of all description*, and all other work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Bhop. The Foremen of the different departments are p.-lentific and practical men —mostly from Eastern manufactories — who keep themselves Informed and adopt all valuable mod rrn improvement*. W. W. WKTUEUKLL. aug'dh. 1 1 WANTS —Cook* and Uixld to do boueework are wanted In rity and country, who can give ko-1 rwf«rcnrue ; none eljia need apply. Rjiuall ti* wsulnl for a Gardener, a Carriage Driver, a Ulork or Salesman, Mechanics of differ ent branch**, u Porter, a Laborer, a boy to learn a trade, a boy to attend store. A middle-aged man, rxperlcn-ed in traveling South and West, wishes a situation ns traveling agent or conductor of car*; can give good reference. Apply at BARR’S Intelligence office, 410 Liberty si. aug'JVhtf Gtf-KdE AUllßt U. L .TT»I lUNS BIGELOW A CO., (successors to k m. biqelow.) A'.i. iu Diamond Alley, near M’o.-vi DITTFDI'RQU. COACHES, CARRIAGES, Fll .KT JNS, *iFn~?ff BUGOI ES, and every description id Faucy BMHawPliiaHpa built tu urder, and iiulah d in a nnsurpocsed for beauty ol design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, And durability of materials. 44" AM work warranted. li'KOtiHtlAM WATCH KS—lt If the universal testimony r oj Railroad men, Banker*, nml those In other pnr pultf requiring accurate time, that th<* “Chao Prodoham" Watch, manufactured ut S 4 Strand, London, If the mo«t reliable, and unequalled by any other maker. Many of those which have b*eu tested have been found to nin with tn n inlnuU* in the year. I have obtained the agency for the sale of thaae Wulrhe* in I'iUeburgh anj Slate of I’enn aylTnuta. Alh\ the P. K. Aclrnu* ft Hon’s, anJ other tiret Hasp Wrticb-p Icr (*«)<•. VV .it.jh |tep»iring done In IL>- b<st manner. W. W. WILMS, aogl *" Market f»t . rorner of Fnorth l/'jK haLK— '/b nfr-B of L«rul In lb*- town of Newton X 1 Kalin, Trumbull county, f'hio ; nn « hloh i> u magnifi cent dwelling. The outbuildings are of ihu l*ml kind, and the grouud In iiuttAfnllr ctiUlrat*d with chrubberT, grapes, apples ami peaches. Tb« improvements cost morn tlian tw«mty thousand dollars Jt Is ofl*rM fit much lens than cord, and part of the pay will be taken in western lanJn It le a flon place far a roan to lira at home Inquire of auglO TIIOMAH WiX)DH, 76 Fourth at. STOKK HOUdK, FAKM, Ac.—For sale, I’.' acres of good land, all well fenced, with a burden paled in • plenty of small fruits, grapes, Ac.; an orcuarJ of oefecuvi frui ; u large double brick House, with eight rooms, kitcbeu and. cellar; a brick Btore Uoune, with counter, Ac ; burn, kU- Me, and other out houses ; well of good water. The land Is of a deep, good foil, and in excellent condition. About on*- o‘Te in timber, and .xml under the Whole place Bituabd iwo miles from the Ohio river, fit Bmltb’B handing Pri (1,400 Terms “asy B. CUTIfBERT A BON, p,*pl'j 63 Market street NKW I,ooKb' NEW liOoKfl'T—The Uidd-ti IVh.l-v Mari.>n Mar!and, author of -‘Alone It-wft m it In, by N llowb Tarkfr, »M< lOf'ir-i nl James (J Penned ; liipan an it Wan and In, hy R Uiidrrtli . , ‘ r Lie- w|J Wi-rt Rpoui ; Pu \***t -, by Ilnur) W. Beecher . 1 H . Hip K-, t» liul fat* HBJfl ; Bril Smith Abit.u-1, llluetrat.-l , PeuridH, Shilling- and |\-tic»-, t.y Ur | l, f vet . J-ii learH Later, Ly Luoihh; Parioramu nt Llf- and LiUralur-.-. lor Brptembvr Jurt ree,-H I H „,j |„ r HH ] K |,y w A niI.UKNFENNKV k C*).. 1 - __ Fifihjd M-ppnrite the Th.-atc# BUHAKB 10 bbla Kxtrn Fine pnw'd White Hacar 10 bbls D. 1L GrimulaluJ do do 10 LbU Pc-wdert-J ,] f , , lo 20 bbls Crushed do do jupl received nnd for sale by HKYMER A ANDiCRSoN, seps No.sy Woodetraot. IAURMTUKK POLIBH—To give your furniture n brii i innt polish, use the Sooich Polish , sold by the subscri b«r Price 26 cents per bottle, with full directions for use. Bold by -|Rup2yj B. L. OPIXIBERr, 63 Market st. P«kln Tea Store# Vju. 38 FIFTH STREET, one door of the Exchange Xa Bbqli I/Overing*s Refined and Oltrlficd SUGARS fur «ale by [ftugiG] 8. JAYNES, RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE, AKD CHICAGO tn CAIRO. CHICAGO to St. LOUIS, OHIOAUO to CAIRO, CUICAUO to DUBUQUK. n n Uo'-sT";-.. ti-p»l A /-Tit. I'Mlt 1.-l, hi* U J b'Mll.M.ur. »i}vpr,:r n ni i*\. i-Acn.rv ‘ M .'U K- FULTON CA li WOHRS. AND M A C II 1 N hi SllOl’, •' ' „ j»- ' rr , -* ’ *• > * •* ’ i* *t.- • % V '• r * ••• '* *> ‘ C. 1 *• r > MANSION HOUSE. GEORGE AUUBNTZ, Proprietor, NO. 844 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pt*nnnylvania Railrord, which makes H the most convenient boose In the city for passengers arri* Tin* by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted op, In ex collect style, the MANSION HOUSE. would respect fully solicit a share of pubiio patronage. There is attached a splendid BTAULB and extensive WAGON VABD, afford* ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters, ills Larder and Bar trill be furnished with the beet the market can afford. feblry ST. CLAIR HUTKL, Cbmer of Penn and St Clair ttreei*, Pittzlnnyh, /h. TIIIS undersigned, formerly of “Brown's Hotel,” Laving taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted It in magnificent style, would respectfully ,invit« bln friends and the traveling public to givs him a call. As sured, with the convenience of tho house and his long ex perigee in ths business, he; cun give entire satisfaction, and hi? moderate M»M WM. 0. CONNELLY. CORNER OK LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near (li»* Railroad Depot. jftr.i:'. ly JAMES SIIANNON. Proprietor. WAVKKI.EY HOUSE, to South Eighth street, between Ch-rtnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. |au^t):y VTIW uaiots, jkj u. ill street, Philadelphia. T. B.WEBB (late of Xv the Made,) Proprietor. (autKhj GABKILL HOUSE, CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUIU STS., WARREN, O aMIK Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the public that this new and elegant Hotel baa been opened as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Btage Oompany, It offers Inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronago Is respectfully solicited. aul7 M. GABKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER 4k LAIRD, Proprietors# Jylv.om, THUMB $1,60 PER DAY. McffllLLAS UOUSK. JOHNSTOWN, VENN A. r |MlB undersigned baring taknu charge of the above X named House, and refitted It at a large expense, in a >'< mfurlable as well aj elegant style, ia now prepared to re ceive gunsts, and give ample satWacLlon to all who may pa ronise the Houne. |auB:tf| JAMES DOWNEY. HARE’S HOTEL, I Lute Farmer’s Exchange,] ft.TO. 133 LIBERTY HTREET, foot of With street, Pitte- X’l burgh. SAMUEL HA RE, Proprietor. This lK.tel 1-entirely new, having just been completed onu opened for Uie aeeummodaflcn of the public. [seplJ KRANKLISI IIOLSE, CloeUnU, Ohio. C 1 PATRICK. A BON, pßorairroES.—' This House has üb /. dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations, nod large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge ikemaetvea that nothing shall be wanting (>n their part t.> render thu Khaxxux a place where ail the com forts of a first rla£j> hotel can be found. jy<:lf 0. PATRICK A BON. WILKINS HALL, W. L). (JALUUUCH, Peopbibtok. Fjurth ttrrt', l-tlwcen IFood and Smit\fi*ld. r l'lllspacious establishment has been ioa.tftl by the eub- X Hcriber, and oumplotely renovated. 11- in at all hours prepared to fnmiah er-tj luxury that can Ik found in the best regulated restaurant* in the SUtns. LID spacious Bar will always be supplied with the very l»*t Ltiiuora. Game of every de (.enption, in Its M-asou, can always be found at Wilkins Uni! [np7J W. 0. OAI LAGH KR. UAHKE ll T UA* Uk, THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET. rpllK auhsrribcrti beg Leive to Inform their friends and A Ue public generally, .hat tLej liave leased tho above wvli known Re<aa;anl, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re lurnlsheti, and now open. Tho prop actors hav.i spared no expense to make '.he Bank Kx change a comfortable resort, as well for the epicure art the buelnWw man. Tbs larder will at all times be stocked with tho delicacies of the season, and served up under the auar.i of experienced cook**. They respectfully ask for the i-atrouage of a gwuerous public. J. 80HANDKLHKUER, ,*r.U.ly G. B. KRANOIS. ouiia LcJi-iA *srt) V S T i: K ANU COFFEE U 0 Ut* £ "M D. BABHABI). No to, Strrei, bdwttn Wood ar»-l AforktL j an l ft t y IMTT“Btmuu. CRYSTAL PALACE, Mo. Ih fdarhat itrael. C. C. SEELY, vj» . . v RESi’tCTi'l'LL'v inf -i ms M* friend#and the f <*>/puh-i lM Y-'*«-ra), thit hr ju.-t HartM his frrw York *u i l 1-ipM*# modern * In <•! >s@!r OuuKLNG o\ ,-TKite and n• r> thing sl« In th# eating lias. Oyster* In th- cb-lI *>f Hl - » ed, for a l. ten. He vi i I *|w furnbh the te-.et of every thing thal trn- market will alforl Hou>« always open uulil do’olook In the raorntng __ marlitf^ OYMTKK SALUDA AMU IUHfAt RAMM 1U - WOU L> s t k >: E T ra 'HU il'-r b«« d* w his 'd*TK!l fAU>**S AND X Kll'lMi 11 1 1.f*r> perlecl/-*! iu a mnnn**r that cannot r>o -\C»d«-l t») «*!• V . Hill .r.r eAlHiUnlnilent In the It y MKAUt WU.L h'A SKK Yt,i I F AT Al l. IIvCRS t>f t'h'r. : .<]',!:■ :n the < liolcest Al«ala, Lowl*, l>'iaK, die., Act .j i • U-:' .: i ■: j.i, ;i. \l-#i,;vw 1. Mi i l.e u ul j reepe»-t <ul.j v > v-: .1' ML* puMl.- to 11. CHARLES BTII.L, )u.'4<- u;*rrT Woxl atreet. Hi. t.lair l.sqer liter Ltrewerr. '*•111: Jt>J.--•f-f'-truilT mf-mu the public that h* £ 1# ii. t [iiiu [ r-*p&ev.l to v-r’r l -irate ls.mllWi* atid the pulil .• n-rai I). e ith hl« re|»i’r»**sl LA*JKR BULK, In bott.'e All .rjere Ir't at hb* XO 3ii DIAMOND A [.LEY .near \> <-1 »tr»rt,) w|ii ’«• punctually atten-ied to, »oi th- 1 ; -'' !•.!■> »r*>i te mr j-arl *■! : he ,-Hj t>r »l-inity r U HCUKNCR. HtulU' l,a|(,r Ue*r Hall. >/. l.»* u t.Tri, Ihe ihnit*. I mi:: ~.1- li' -X 1... ~..| ... 1 1 ;tf i«(«l .. I 4 •- ; r i ••: i>w lUilj- lU the ’lt) ILMteen* kl . v. .. 1..--! u n-* Kupenor ar.i.‘le, and every other a.- .•nj* , in‘ i a' i.i., ’... u.-e eannol L* e\.'rll«-d *5.,u A lIKMTZ. ‘' N ;f t. A:o i*< 1 •'i n i.*:.!■< •(.;til'-: • r v i • * \i ■ !• k .'m . t.l. v U, N h<>itirr i p-l*bralM Y> , K-r.r.eil A .<• mm Hr » n .-'o-nt A . Or.uiox'n Ale M.U ■■ r :• r. 111 ;.i»rt »ul j.int U ulc- T’i- niutiUi u i-: i»iniuej4, *d-1 u.p »* i e*jv*rt!u lly 1. aul l-v niucr*l Water nud ntrtnjuirUla WM li KN(U.IrM. ntt *tr-**L below iVou, In nu* maour»<’ttirinr and hottU-in* ih* »t*'Tn mi iu«i t-uAir* ►'(tic Hit- artlc}»« *rc- cf t J.e quality, and u u.'j*.-lur**d trout th? j-um-t lf lIOITKRS P.VTKXi I*l, AN K 1 1 1 11 fc undendgn-J l.» prepared to fu fq-1 y CA It PENTEKS, 1 l AhINKT-MAliKitS, ai>J WurW*-t« in \\ uo-1 generally, » uti lib Pab-ntod aa 1 raiaal-l<* PLAN k3i. All who ba\*> tri**d it, {•roufuitc** :l n ruluahle itj Truu-'n, that mu.-'. et‘i>D r»>ra“ Into £ o»*r*l u-e. The lot- l.-:u<r* from practical sorkmou arc but two among oian> letters the li-c Lao feoched recommending tble Plane aloif all flitvir m m-e . rtTrwLttjjj t*Tjua Cxiiisrr Paittuet, I February 22, 1*66. J Wi» hereby rertify, that during the la*l iwrlrt* months »- bare mol lk>pp<u'»< PaL.ut Plane, and do not hesitate to r<*.-omm*od it uj Cabinel-UakM’* ami Cerp-nler* iu »u parlor • o an)' id Uai I'ldDrui u«(i, Vr c runidder It peculiarly a upL*d to planing i-ak, cherry, waiout, and all sorts o( har J irooj, ab 1 for planing vt*n©< rs, U 'a far superior to the cli ink'd* ..f scraping, besidoa being a groat saving of Lime. 0u« Ulan, by Uf'iug this Plane, will piano more veneers than live oi.ru cau do by any other plane or method In use- li U. Ktan A Go. To Mosjta F. Karoa, Esq. : Lktir .Vir 1 hovM examined Hopper’s Potent Dench Plan**, and believe Jt to be a most excellent article for the use for which It W internled,as a combination oi plane and scraper U 1? particularly adapted to planing veneers, and It doe* n<-<l requii e one-fourth the time or labor of the old method, and i hare no doubt, alien Us properties become generally known, but that It wit! entirely . upereodo the former te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully recommend It to all pernios engaged In the Cabinet bof-iticmi, as from my knowledge of It, there 1a nolhiuw us well fUt<*d to Kite a smooth ao>l beautiful finish to Tencoro as the lloj.per Patent Dench Plane. Jimb W. WoonwatL, Furniture Wareroome, V 7, OW Third st., Pittsburgh. rUfiMiryA, February ‘£l, lBf>6. MOSKD 9. RATON, of this city, U my sole Agent for the rale of Planes, or of rights to manufacture and sell them WM. C. HOPPER. Pittsburgh, March 21, 186&-—(mh2l:tf) lAIKLD DOOR foil RAILROAi) KNaiNKRIt.-v'—oT.nUdn- X 1 log foruiul* lor laying out curye.l.determining froj an glee, l-rwlliug, calculating earth-work, etc., otc., together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathims And natural signs .tan gnul’t, «tc etc., by John W. Henrk, Civil Engineer. Pocket ix-ok form. ♦ 1,76. **. The ohjert of the r>rwn*iit work 1« to supply a want very generally frit by AfcrirUnt Engineers on Railroads, hooks of convenient form for use In the field, containing the ordinary lograritlimatlc tables are common enough, but a bo-'k coiuliiMUg will) ibeec fnbleh others peculiar to the work. »»nj eej'ecjnlly the u.'Coeaary formula: for laving r-u t curve.-,, I urn out*, croeeings, Ac., is a desideratum wlib |J tl.: • work Is Je-igueJ to supply. U i<. Miut.vm A. AoaMt, Went Poiul, April 18, 1864 Ucni 1 ' "I'm • 1 inn l‘N-ke-1 over “ llenck’s Field hook for linn (-ad I'.ogiueets, ' and 11-iiik it well adapt««l (o the oh je. ( it.- aulbvr pr-'p see, un i have no question but It will be f.-uo i « very unel u i and prnc llcnl v<>l ume both for oflieeaud w . rk D. 11. Mauah. Tbot, April 21,1864. 1 nrn i-.iu -n pi- a rr ] « itb Mr Henck’s little manual, the •’Field 11-. k Mi r.mli. » 1 Ktigiueere.” With the preeenta ttr-n of f-.ui-- of lbn iui»t praciicni an-l useful of rocogniaod proc.-k'i t nui -cig railway eugiueers, he has givon others wbu h. n»-w »»l letuH in llii-ir pteseol foim, appear to possees a mint <*f higher value than thal of mere novelty—that of bwiug in g.-uetal euwepilhlr (>t avullalde, nut to nay desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while l think the design of Mr. llt*neh'i. book ts curb ns to adapt it excellently well p- profeeetouHl ue*-dH, I fcne j loneure In iixnwtisiiig uiy cordial I'BUrfhchoti with 11.-t exwuttou, alike with the per spicuity oi arrangement effected by the author, ami the ex oellenl tyj>og! uphical taste displayed by hie publishers. K. Fkansuo Gbixki, C K and l>ire. ti i "f Uem-eeUer Polytochnlc Institute. For ,mlc by WIU.IAM 8. lIAVKN, ]i w k r*v.'Al.t-.D UKKKINU Ul t *j:.u Id V- N" 1 lb rrliv . IiUO lia.l l-->- ■ lUli.-UX Mil-llllrf 2uo td XL'S d* di duo juarter l-x. a il d r 6 it len Am hot i< 6 dozen Gapers; 6 dozes llllve.-*; 6 doeeu Lobsters Juit nvkiivcd iiuJ lor tale by HUVSIKR k ASDERhUN, i rep? No. .’’.d Wood street. I,'NUUMI hliKAh.kAf TKA~ 1 u chesTa oMhhi"superior Pi Tea. at 60 cent#, just rocrlved at Ohins Tea 8 ore. uuglW F. R. DR A VO, No. 1 Diamond. HAVING FOUND TENANTS tor all ihe”Dwelling Houses put undor our care, we ure uow prepared to proeuru tenauLfl for ulhsm. Owners of vacuut houeoe wnl find it to their Interest to give un h call, as we havu litily appilcatlonp for heunes. Also, collection of rente, Lisviraii res and repairs attended to Charges moderate. H. CUTIIBKRT A N. sepl 6ti Market otroet. NkW NOVEL, hi auiuor of “Alokb.”—The Hidden Path, by M&riou Ilarlnnd; juat recaired and lor Rale by |aug2B] JOHN 8. DAVISON, 66 Market Bt. HAVANA SEQARS—I have just received a splendid lot of genuine Havana Htgirs Those wishing a giod Segar can always obtain it at JOS. PLKMIwU’S, Corner of Murket at. and Diamond. i>LACK 81LK8—A. A. MASON A CO. have just rac’d > per exprvsa several pieces of Plain Black Pilke, of very sui**rior luetrn and quality. aug24 OID —3d bt'ln N B wFmic aud Tanner’s uil fur sale by SMITH. MAIR A liUbTKit ’’’ ' J V.W'\. - n b *^V '‘ ' * r »■ „ * % HOTELS. (!UUI) i.NTEMT HOISK, O WSTON’S, RESTAURANTS. lUuuiil Ale l>o»ic: iu Engineers’Stationery, Market street, corner of Second. ■ • A r INSURANCE COMPANIES. Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! SITNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. —CHARTEffiSD 1819. PAID UP Cash Capital, ------- 8500,000. mHB THISTY-BIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of tho X Aanota of tho iETNA INBUEANCK COM PAN Y, of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist o f January, 1866, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered. $ 16,672 05 Beventy-two Mortgage Bonda,6and 7 cent-,pay able semi-annual ly 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,318 17 Bills Receivable, well securod, payable at Bank... 35 Railroad Stocks In Connecticut 07.516 00 Bank Blocks In the city of Hartford. Rank Blocks in New York city Cash on hand,ln Rank, and in hand* of Agents and others - l£Ui,6G6 06 S7V3.rR 63 The amount of HabUltisfldnr or notdaeto Banksor other creditors, —nothing. Losses adjusted and due, —non*. Losses adjusted and not duo, $145,613 IT2. Lohpw unadjusted au>l in suspense, waiting lor farLhOT proof, $61,‘257 60. All other claims against the Company are email, f-nch only as printing, Ac. Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or viUage,dep2inlfl upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of etroets, tho supply of water and '-onditlon of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one fire t*i $lO,OOO, or less TUO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. BtATi or CoxwkcneuT, 1 o<l Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford county. / Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the -<Ktna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by blm subecrltW, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLKR, Jußtice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $760,000, while the premiums rec«»iv«sl for the suam time far exceed any other year, since the organisation of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at thin agt-qey, at remunerative mtert. Ai tr Oflloe, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll li. U. TKN EYCK, Agent. AITJIA ISISUKA Nt)K COMPANY^ OF HARTFORD, CONN OUALTIKII', IBIW. PAID UP C&sti Capital Cash Surplus, on Ijt JasOjUil, 1855 8^73,473 qUHH Capilal Block and Burplue U tecuccly luve ted for X the benefit of ull polu-y holders. Au un eviJouce ol the clulois we have to public confidence, and of its ability to pay losses promptly, we state a fact, ibat iis receipts vary from $125,000 to $160,000 tier month. Its business Is and well distributed, and In our opiaiou no Company In the UniteJ Btates affords better iudemnily D> poli< y holders than the JStna. They continue U> make insurance on property la town and country, at rates as lew as in con sistent with safety to the poiley holder. il. U. TKN EYCK, Agent. M&- Office, North west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. ap2o:ly D K L A W AUU MUTUAL BATKTY IHBURAHCK COMPAHY. OFFICE in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE LNBU&ANOKS. On Vas axis, ] Caaoo, >Toall porta of the World, fajuonvs, ) INLAND INBUUANCEt! On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land r*rrlag«B, to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandixe generally. On stores, dwelling houses, Ao. ASSETS OF THE OOMPANY, November?, 1853. Bonds and Mortgages _S2A,3OC 00 Stateof Pennsylvania, Pbiladelphia city, Spring Garden, South work, and other loane, 181,653 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances com- panies Bills receivable. Ca-ihonband 16,071 30 Balances in the hands of Agents end premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued. 121,707 67 BubvcriptiouNote* 100,000 00 OtaSCTOKSI Wm Martin, ; Dr. KM. Huston, Joeeph U. Seal, I HugbCraig, Edmond A Bonder. Spencer M'llralo, Jchn G. Davis, Charhoi Kelly, Batnuel E. Blokes, Robert Burton, J"tid U IVuntis, Henry Sloan, Gn'rge u. Ijelper, Jtones Traquoir, Edward I>»rllQgt'>D, Wm. Kyis, Jr^ li Jones Brooks, J«>ohan L. price, J U. Johnson, J aar« Tenneot, JarnesO. Hand, J.-hn 11. Semple, Tb-*»fdlu- PauLMntf. Chari--S h.-itfer, .lamer P M kmUii.l, J T. Logan, i'uuturgh, W C Ludwig, 11 T C Mrrgan, Jo WM MARTIN, PrweulonL. TUGU.O. HAND, Vice PrtMtdent JOMFU W OoWAB, Sec’v P. A MADKUI K, Agent, marls No P 6 Water street. PilU-burgh. Tbs Fraaklla Flra lasuraact Cosipaity, Uf Phitiddfdiia, I'muxylr-znuX IvIRECTORS-— Charles W. Banrker, Thotat* Uart. Tobias / Wanner, Bamael Grant, Jacob U Bmith. \Y Rich aid-*, Mi'plec*! D Lewis, AdtdpM K Brle.Dawlß Dr-a no, Morris Pattersiin. Ciia.? N. BiN.'ttß, Pr'fuirrJ. i Guvs G I»otcxtn. -Avry KiV'mtmne to make Insurance, perpelnaJ r-r lunite-1, on every deecm-H'-D or property, in 1.-wt, n.id ••urjtrr, f,? rater td L-w a-< »r>- - ••naiMcut wiGi neourUy. Tbe Uompany have m>tTTed a l«ge C :.t‘.Ag«ut icr.J which, with their capital aul pretaiuios, Jni-lei -.nve-’.-J, a/ for 1 auipi* pmU'CLtoii u> the amurel T'he A«®eta nf the CompKfi y i-u January K, ItS 1. pub ilohe.] agreeably to an Act 11 .L I'aMj, a ere a-s tolfiiWß, tls: MftrU-age $3)l P. 128 6H Real KiUtu . . ... fti.riT 7? L‘ans 17 Bt<- s« w Cae.ii, Ac »l Total sd:i\inos u Blocs their InonrpnrmU- n, •> pen.*! v f taenly-op* years, they hat* paid upward of !>ur MiUk>u Four llun-irvd 2'hou Sand losses l.'V fire, thereby affording evijetr— -f the advantagenof Insurance, as well as the ahm'r arid -h'p->6l tin a to meet with promptness all liahlllt-es J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent. apSI OffiwL norlh-east cot W-.oJ and Third sta. TUB L'MITKIJ STATES'” LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITV and TKL'ST comtanv, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 2CTH, 1850 CHARTER PERPETUAL CAPITAL §250,000. Office, 8. JS. Comrr of Third and Chntnui SireeU, Philadelphia. OffUfTi of lAe ILrtnt Board at J'hUad*lyh.is‘ atasoToas- Btephen R. Crawford, Paul U. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thoflipec-o, Lawreua««JuhnPoo. Benjamin W. Tingiey, Oeo. M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence. Jms*» Devereux, William M. Godwin. WiUiaw M’Kea. /‘rmdmf—Stephen R.Orawford. V\et /Verfetoni—Ambrose \V.Thompson. Medical Examiner, FxUibxtrgh— Jame* H. Willson, M D Allegheny City— B B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. B. ARNOLIi. Ager; marlfry No. 74 Fourth etreot, Pittsburgh. ‘ PENBSYLVARIA inburancr'comp an y OF riTTSIWHQU, OGILNRR OF FOURTH AND S6IITHFIKLD STRBRTO. Authorised Cnpltal, 03U0.U00. INSURE BUILDINGS and other proj»*rly against l<w r*T damage by Fire, and the perlfj of the So« and inland Navigation and TraneportafioQ. piaactouA. Wm. 9. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. iTCllntock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M.Long, T. Grier Spreul, A. J. Jones, George IL White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Canler, lame? 8. N»gUy, W. 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E-Park, H. K. Ooggshall. 1100. WM. V. JOIINFTON, Prtaldent BODY PATTERSON, Vice Prteident. A A. Cxaiuxa, Secretary and Treasurer. S. A. Caaatxa, Asalstant Bocrntary. Weitern Injnrance Comp Any, R. MILLER, Jr., PrttidenU | F. M. GORDON, .Sccrcfarp OAPITAL, 9300,000, 'YXTILLlntnre against all klnda of rleka,Flßl3 and MA YY RINB. All lots** will be liberally adjusted anJ promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Dtakoroas who are well known in the community, end who are determined, by fromptnea* and liberality, to maintain the character which hey nave assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Director*,—R.Miller, Jr.,o. W. Rieketaon, J. W. Butler, N. Uoimes, Jr., W. H.Bmlth, o. lhmson, George VV. Jackson, Wm. M. Lyon, James Llpponcott,Oeurge Dorsle, Jamnn Mr- Aoley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehoused Bpang k Qo , up-» talrO Pittsburgh. nov2-l ly WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Hi e dirort from the Aqurduci, opposite (he CWJccfcr’i O’Jlce, AUjanuii city, 1 8 PREPARED TO FILL OHDKUS FOR WIGS, and nil 1 kind* of Ornamental ttalr Work. The butt quality of material Is furnlnhod, and entire HsUefartion guaranteed. myl(:tUwly Alexauder VV * Fostar, Attorney and oounhkllor at law, soun Toa m OOAitosnT, Agent fbr procuring lluunty Lixnde and Pensions, and for the Collection of Claim* iu Great Btit&Jn and Ireland. 4*~Ooll*ctiOQS made in this and adjuiniug Couotlsii; Es tates of decodents settled; Beal Estate bought, sold or leaned, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage oY other eecnrity. Titles examined and tlUo papers drawn OOlceon FOURTH street, a few doors above Smitbfleld. I’itmbnrgh, March IS, IB66—(mh2B:daw] A, W. Foster, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Oommlwdoner for the Btaie* ol Tennessee, New Hampshire, Oonnectiout, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proof* taken for record or use la any of the above named Btatea, Illinois, Mississippi and Ilhcde UlanJ. PitUburgh, March 28, I&66—J wh2S:d*w' I ROM CITY - COM fil ttltt; laL COL LEUE. An Jnstitution for Uu Busintu Man. INSTRUCTION given day and evening Lectures each day. Writing, Book Keeping, Mathematics. Engineer ing, and all the varieties cf Drawing, (nught by prhctiesl Tf-urhero. THE PEOPLE’S COLLEGE Is an institution to educate the Farmer, Mechanic, Mer chant and Profesulonal man in various arts that are not taught in any other institution of the West. Jt#* All persoqa who have ai any time slcce the esUb llfthment of the institution made arrangements for instruc tion in this Oollege, are still entitled io attund, free of further charge. Rtvvrts bead not, but call upon tho Principal, ut the People’s College, now corner of Wood and Fourth ntreefp— hood at College Hall, opposite the Post Office. KEVuLV Ellis 1 RKVOLYKRi': —Just rooelved, by Ks press, direct from Lb« mauufac- Hirers, a splendid assortment of CoLT’9 REPEATING PIBTOLB, four, fivo and JBgyvP six inch barrels, all 0 f which we will ggf sell for cosh at as low price) as they can be bought la the city of New York. Persons going to Australia and California will find that they can do better by purchasing their equipage at homo, than they can among strangers—as we give persons a chonce to try any of the above Pistols before leaving the city, and In case of a fail ure we refund the money. BOWN A TETLEY, rep l 130 Wood street, Pittsburgh. MOSQUITO UARfl—Just received, another large supply of Moequito Bars, In all colors, and st vorj low prices wpo A. A. MASON A CO., 2D Fifth fit. POWDERED BAYBKBhY—2OO lbs for sale by 11. A. FAHNEBTOOK A OU , Bepl corner First and Wood rta. BANKEKB AND BROKERb. STOCK AND BILL BBOKEB, Office, Ho. 92 Fourth iU, above Wood. 'VT OTES, Drafts. Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on eolla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All commnntcationa often tod to promptly. Janl9 W*. U. WILLIAMS JAS. B. H'VAY Wm. H. Williams 4k, Co,, BANKERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. B. Comer Wood and Third strut*. All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to: jani&lw BI’OOHNELL* W^LOCH, BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at an; point in the United States. South Bast corner of Market and Fifth streets, inyll PITTSBURGH, PA. 142,896 00 98,050 00 ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS CORNER OF FOURTB AND SMITUFIBLD STBKBTS, au2.*dm Pittsburgh, Pa. jlleuoTali PATRICKS ft BBDRND. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, How Removed their OJJlcetothe Corner of Fifth and Wood it*. PITTKBUBan, pa. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Noteß, Drafts, Asceptances, Gold. Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and western Cities constantly for sale. Collections mode In all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffebO H. HOLMES ft BOSS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, HAVE UMOVMD THUQ &AHKIKO ABU BCHAVOI OFFICE TO 90. ts 7 amr BTBXST, FOOfi BOOBS OXLOW O£P BTAIfP. TVT UOIiMKS A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, Al • and Dealer* in Notea, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and ihrnk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern *n«i Western ClUes constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United H tales. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 07 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. (jaSOtly TifilißlAftA.COM BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. No. 96 Wood Struts comer of DiaMond Alley, nrrauußQa, pa., BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Coin; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on Interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matters appertainingfeo a Broker’s business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hand. mart 85GG, 080 BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, DEALIB IS Exchange. Commercial and Bank Notes. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections rart-fully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. 49" No. 68)4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. fil. Bank. declfl HILL ft CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, corns or wood and tuth struts. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of the United States. De posits received of Par and Current Funds. fmar27ly iLtlfl gftAMTH, XDWAEB RAHH, VLonawna K&AIOB. KRABnm ft RAWM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buyi and sell Stocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the Union. [myl BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Notes, Bight Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. 24.013 20 159,825 01 tQ- No. 74 Fourth gt, next door to Bank of PittsVg. [pe!3 iKtrustie and fvrttffn Exchange, Sank Note*, Gold and Silver Benight, Sold and Exchanged, at the MXCHANOE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL ft CO., $627,47?. 63 &4 WOOD STRUT, PITTSOUaan. t9u I oterest allowed on time deposits. [janlS tuuar»os ttLL... ji»o. a.caoaiißT. THOMPSON BELL ft CO., BANKER 8 AND BROKERS. Varner of Third and Wood ttreets, IVlsbtirgh, Fa: THOMAS WOODS, *sr COMMERCIAL BROKER,-» AJTD DIAL Eft IS Notes, Hoods, Stocks, Real Estate, Ae., .Vo. 7 6 Fourth tV, Fitttburgh, Fa. (Ja6s Oiinmlotti’a Loan Office, \TO lUO SMITH FI ELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— X V Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware and other valuable articles. aul4:dly CLOTH IN G STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. IT OK 31E111.Y of thecelebratedClothing Depot on Liberty u street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name rf the TnUKE BIG DOORS,have, for the par ? *«e of acquiring mere spare for their Immense business, r cnov *•! fo the spacious bulldiug on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHSI READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. * Their principal object for this removal, Is to give them i e tor the WHOLESALE TRADE. 7 hey are prepared to sell Goode at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICES! And they rill warrant them to be as good as any manu factured In th« Union. in ?tis »tsv sTrLi, iKi) upon rua ftiioßTaar jioYica. Th-r have on hand a full and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and CXJATINQS, for FKOCKN, DRESS, xturtmerest? ar<* Identical with thoe# of our customers, and are aosure the public that our fidelity will not fail in fil lin-g all orders we may bo favored with. *4- lvnt forget tub place— BB Wood Street, (EABT BIDB,) OOB.HEB 0» DIAHOSD ALLBY. N. B —We desire our patronstoundcrotandthat wo have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Ourattentkiu la devoted exclusively to the Hon** aboru designated. mar 23 JOHN M*OLQB&KY A 00. EDMOND WATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 186 LIBERTY STREET.— I hare now on hand a Urge stock of fall and Winter Qooda. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest ings. of the most beautiful patterns; French and iWtmetw, of every style and shade In the market, all of wbi< h 1 will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. ocU JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN UoOLOStLBY A CO'S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and comer of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure of Inviting the attention of thopabllc to. These goods have boen purchased from first in*ntin ( and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house in the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to riv* ns a call, and examine oar extensive assortment of ft RADY MADE GLOIiIING. It Is almost impossible to enumerate the quant< vof Immense piles of garments that is t« be seen at thisli i * establishment; it Usuffidant to 9«v that it has never l i n equalled by the bouse itself: marl&if JOHN McOLOBKHY A CO. Clothing l Clothing l r 1 >il E undersigned respectfully Informajhls friends and the X public that he is now reooiving at hisetore, No. 177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and V votings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order In tho most f*nhlnnnhU man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We hare also on hand a large and well m*nnfiwfruryifltpqk of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers, elthor wholesale or retail. d<n'2;om PiUeburgh. Persons w ho purchase goods for cash, will find ft to their i Jrantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchases, [mar9J 0. OONNER. N«w Clothing Htore, NO. 4. filXTn STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. r Pll H subscriber has just opened this new establishment, 1 where he has always on hand a large and choice assort mvui of all articlos of OLOTIILNO, which he warrants equal to any iu the oily, and will sell at the most reasonable pri °es. Tkg public are requested to give him a call. _martWy _ B. OPPKNIIKIMBB. To ilouseksspsrs. " WK have now opened one of the largest stocks of CHINA, GLASS and QUKKNBWARK, so table for housekeepers in the city, and intend selling at very low pric-H. We will sell n handsome set of WhUe Tea Ware. eoneWlng of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all oUjer Oood* In proportion. Our stock beino owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter mlDed to work it off at low prices. We have just opened e beauLful shape* of White Stone Meat Dbh«s; Veire tobie do. Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, etc.,etc. Alt eom.> very handsome new stylos of Water Pittfoem. Chtr W ,rk °, r , hlu? Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet .LTih!, imSL ” h,Te m Jown ln pri< * *° FRBNCTI OnraA. have rone twenty different styles of Prcnch Ohlna Ir * 'T Ul > ttnd 80“« beautful Gold Band Dinner sefo—all of whioh we are selling at least twenty-five per oeht. below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Our ptock oi Knives and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Britan- f 1 * wva Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc H fo large, and we will neli them at very low prices. GLASS WARE. Ua hand and receiving,* large stock of Boston and Pitts burgh Glass Ware, which wo will t*»U at manufacturer's prices. COMMON WARS. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch ern, aud every article suitable for country or city trade, is ißrgo. to whleh wo invite the attention of city and oountry ujorchantu, as we will sell them very low for cash. Lloumkee pars and others In want of caxAP China and yueenßware 1 witl do well by calling at the CHINA HALL, No 02 Market, between 8d and 4th ata_ ‘ rSn Opposite Q«\tt WhTu, HG.UBKB, BTORE-KOOMS, WAREHOUSES. Ac- TO LhT l —LatorenceviUt —A comfortable Dwelling House oi Dali, parlor, dining room, kitchen, four bed rooms, Aoj garden and good water. MUghtny City —a Two Story Brick House, newly painted and purred, on Robinson street, near the canal. B-oot $lO per month. . Washington —A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, Ac. Rent, $7 per month. * &*burgh—A largo Three Story Brisk, No. 2o Third st 4 rent $ 176 pur year, f os. 31 and 27 Doquesn® street; each nous*_ U two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Ac. Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on rourth street. Together with others. . Apply to a CUTHBERT A BON, _jel& 140 Third street. JULY MAGAZINES— Oodoy’B Lady's Book, for July—2o cents; Ballou’s Magaiino, “ 44 10 44 Yankee Notions, u 18 ** Frank Leslie’s N.Y. Journal, 18 M North British, to* May. _,*} w abOT » just reoeived by Express. Also, Alarm lot Of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL and Mlscllaneous BOOKfI and STA TIONERY for sale at COST, and ho HOSTDUQ. Cali at LAUPFEK’3 BOOK STORE. 87 Wood Street, If ycu want to fat » Cheap Library. |e2l ■ AUSTIN LOOMIS, JOHN WOODS, Q. E. ARNOLD fi CO., CLOTHING. CUSTOM WOUR, WALKING AND DDSI- NKBS COATS. Kail and Wlnttr Uoodil MKW BPRIBG GOODS* MISCELLANEOUS 100.000 COPIES 1 . rr'S' STKASIWUT DIBAOTEBS &« ma> - ifc?ssnS E " vST®M,sAR2 o &r, □exti U» book will contain over two hundred pages, Illus trated b the beat style, and neatly bound' in a durable manner. IT WILt RHONE OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOQgfl EVER PUBLISHED, and- wIU--bo a book that will bo.lntereating .to aU.daspea of people. The STEAM BOAT . DIRECTOR I will contain a complete list and d scrlptibn of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western and Southern waters. The length, modeL speed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built/the nuneof the boot,with the trade she le In. Also, the names of Captains and officers, her age, 4e., 4c. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the Western waters since the application of steamalso, a sketch of the first boat built for the River, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. The ill VHR DIRECTORY will-contain a list and descrip tion of h 1! the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that huvo occur red on the WESTERN and SOtJTEFfc R N WATERS, beauti fully ilhutratod, with a LIST OP ALL THOSE WHO HAVE PERISHED BY THEIR BURNING, BINIUNG AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters. The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other Rivers, with the Towns and ClUes laid down; with correct distances} also many other River and Commercial items of Interest to tho people at large. The book' WUI contain the cards of the various U. 8. Mall Boats, with the trade they aro In, Ac., 4c. The Directory will also contain a complete list of hO the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, 4c Acq tbe now Bteam boat Law, its requirements, with comments, showing wherein it benefit the incompetent officer, and injures tho competent officer. Ac., and all tbe important U. S. Su preme Court Steamboat Decisions up to date: the Rates and important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, Im portant Decisions of the various U. 8. Courts in reganl to Freights Lost and Damaged, Act, <tc4 with many other things of Interest. Tho Directory will be illustrated Ip tho best style and printed In the best manner. The author has for she years . Been gathering together all the facts and items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on.the Western and Southern waters, and now Intends publishing them in book form. The price of the work wlu be put at the low sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be iasuea for the boatman; all others desirous 6f subscribing will have to do so at once, as none will be orinted unless ordered in odbance. This work is destined to have a circulation ol over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, 09 the publishers are receiving Urge numbers of suueulbere, per mall, from all parts of tbo country, daily. Some oi the oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be issued in October, and will be an ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat- liy remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the übov«> work. All communications and letters should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD 4 CO., jaghrtawtf postoClce Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. SUPERIOR. Douglas County, Wisconsin* rp£Jl3 PLACE is situated on the Bay of Superior and I Loft Band River, at the head of teiko Superior, and possesses A BETTER BITE, A BETTER HARBOR, AND GREATER ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY, than any other point in the North-west; and Is equalled in prospective importance by Chicago only. Tbe Proprietors have u clear, undisputed and unincum bered title to the land upon which SUPERIOR Is laid out, and ail purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds for the same. Superior was laid oot during the past season, and already contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, and is in oil respects tho MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN in the West. The County Scat, the United States Land Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lake Buperior UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, now in course of construction, connecting with 8L Paol, terminates at this place. It Is oico tho Lake termini of all 'the projected railroads to the bead of Lake Superior. The “Boo" canal will be opened in Jane; after which, four Untw of Lake Steamers will run to Super lor—from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all Guo vessels, having been built expressly for this trade. One Steam Saw Mill is now In operation, and the machi nery for a second is now on tbe way to Superior, which will be set to work immediately on Its arrival. One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro prietors to be sold by tbe undersigned to actual settlers on easy terms, to provide a fond for extensive public improve manta. Liberal appropriations bare been made for public purposes; parks, chinches, railroads, Ac. Ac. AF' In order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, it is proper to state that “ Superior City,” about the title of which a legal controversy exists, Is another ami different place, and In a different township from SuPß&toa. Maps of Superior are signed by Tboa. Clark, sur veyor, and William H. Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be eeen in the principal hotels of St Baal, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. All persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informa tion, are requested to apply to Wk. XI. Newton, Superior, Douglas county, Wisconsin. WILLIAM 11. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior. jy24Jm Board of Health Nolle*. IS FORMATION has been made to the Board of Health that cahes of cholera occurring outside of the city have been brought within Us limits for relief. No doubt tho friends of the rick ato prompted by motives of humanity, yet it is proper they should be Informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. Tbe Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, m cases where the disease is malignant or contagious, in order that the densely populated cdy may bo protected from any UDDecesaarv scourge, which, wheo it has gained a footing, scarcely rests so long as there remains a subject for its re tuoruele&s attack. Tbe lfdani of Health ore deUrmim-d to enforce tho law. If patients seized wiLh cholera, or ouy malignant or cocta gioofl disease, outside the city, most be removed to any of the ilosphals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all persons interested ia called to the following auctions of an act approved April 8, it 62: Bio. 6. That any master, commander, or other person having charge of any vessel or steamboat, vioiatlog any of tbe rules or regulations prescribe 1 by the said Board of Health,under the provisions of this act,shall, upon couvic tiou thereof, by Indictment or prosecution in any court having jurisdiction, pay a tine not exceeding tire hundred dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of sakl Board of Health. Bxc. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive information that any malignant or contagious (measles excepted) prevail* within any port or place within the United States, they shall make diligent inquiry.coocem iog the same; and IT it shallappear that the disease prevails nfl aforesaid, all communication with such infected port or place *ha)l be subject to such control and regulations as the board of Health may from time to time direct, and fulilipb In one or more newspapers published la the city of I’ftte burgh; and thereupon every person or persoan, and all goods, Wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing such infected port or place, and having entered and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh coutrary to such regu latlous, shall be subject to the same penalties us is provided for in the preceding section. Tbe penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. C. MURDOCH, Physician to the Board of Health. UEORGB FORTUNE, j)23 Health Office. PRACTICAL IVUIiKS V\>K HKOHaNICM AND OTllKltS The American Miller, and Millwright’s Assistant; The Aualytical Chemist’s Assistant; The Encyclopedia of Chewir-try, practical and theoretical, by Brooth and ilorflt; Tbe Complete Practical Brewer ; Thu Builder’s Pocket Companion; The Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant, by Byrne; The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne; The Cabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer 0 Companion; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier; Oolbum oo Locomotive Engines; Norr-fl* Hand-book 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 fravid Smyth ; The Practical Dyer and Scourer; The Practical Assayer’s, Miser's and Engineer's Com panion; The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon ; Perfumery: its Manufacture anil Use, by More* ■ The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Moth' • * ’ Tbe Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by N* p j^ r \ The Painter’s, Glider's and Varnished Comn«nt™- Tbe Paper Hanger’s Companion; ' P ’ The Practical Purveyor’s Quid*, tv Andrew Overman on Manufacture of Iron • ’ Rural Chemistry, by Solly; ’ Temp Mon on Steam and Steam Engines • The Turner’s Companion • & ’ ! A localise onteot loßtrumonts an 4 bale Buie - Walker on Electro typing; * And numerous others, for calo by B. T. 0. MORGAN, Ho. 104 Wood street, near Fifth. Lair Hooka* I AM authorised to cell low some valuable Law Books. 10 vola. Pa. Reporta, by Barr; Bouvler’s Institutes; OremUieTs Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, lout edg And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. . „ QKO. 9. GILLMOUB, at the offloe of Morning post. Riikumatism and neuralgia. —Dr. drown hereby Informs the afflicted that his remedy for ibe abort) mentioned diseases is one that will cure. lie will warraut a cure In any case of this kind. This remedy was never known to fail when properly persevered with. Many euflor the torture of this complaint for months and yeatftf whan a few months would prooure a certain, safe aud speedy remedy. Office aul Private Consulting Rooms, No, 4 1 DIAMOND u '. v - j„2B 1 \K mtow k® consulted for thocureol' &GORHTT DISEASES. Uia suooeaa In long standing C4lSefl i are Invited to call with* out delay. Persona afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his advice. Letters containing a fee immediately answered. J Offle* and Private Roams, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitte- j*2fl JoQa i,ITTI.IE I "Sr. I Agiut, No. aoi Übs&tt Btbkt, HAS JUST HKOWYBD th«fc4lowlQ S Tery ehoKv arti uch« BRANDIES. Oenio Brandy, (very flne>) OUrd Dopuy A 00. (roper.) Marrett A 00. Satanic. WINES. Barolal Madeira, Howard, March A Co., Msd’ra East India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, Manianllio do Table do Cooking do Beeswing Port, Pare Juice do Ordinary do St. Julian Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Bw®et, Ohampagnes, Anchor, Venseney, Eleldeseck, Together (With all other easiness. R 4 P^* A /Jl u 5 81i «jw'KSB-OD. ana Two Hired Powm J?JS,h h J 1 Thteehln * Meehinai, 4c—or U» KrW out machines—adapted tbt manatee. purroBes * oall aD<l examine them, at 47 Pi Oh pt - 0 JAMES WAJSDinp. k CTEAWBfaKh\ PLANTS of the most reliable t**w(ed th- KJ rieties for this locality can be supplied In Jorge auan ties—47 Fifth street. («ops) JAMRa WAKDRuP 'LANE’s PILLS AND VERMIFUGE for sale lowTt „ Da. KRYBEtt’S, >j Corner Wool street and Virgin alloy. HOLLoWAV’a PILLS AND OINTMENT tor „ Db. KBYBER'S, wy* Comer Wood street anil Virgin aile AYBUS’ FILLS AMD CHERRY PECTORAL'toreateat _ „ Da. KEYS EE'S, Ooraor Wood street and Virgin alley,., TELAT LARD REGISTER lagged by Thomas Woods, and , away to all at 76 Fourth street, describes a great var *fsy Farms, Houses and Lots. Those wanting homes would do well to get a Register. On It Is described a few One Oonntry Beats ij ß oj THOM A 8 WOODS. i 3 *F * •* • i. fW*' - > -3K, 4 * »C(J thjfffUwy m <une 1 vSßtit *l>* .jtfott'ttt'fiflMßf H wSw Coktlf'enew, InffWlfoo . ; - J WiY Jaundice, Dropsy, jr*, I ‘ 'jgHWffg J ?,s&* feao”- Nerftmraett, 1 wEfjgyg- Irritability, InflammattotiJ aJaff. y/gyWMjft ache,’ Pains inlha'Breas*, < LIiSK-J&aflLand Ltoib^FffaaloCoßiplaJato*' ' MOQn;'4ef( Ac. Indeed* very tew are tea in which 'A Targxttte HMV 1 fcflir' inn i iißMMflw Mne la not mote or feti required, and r T tnbch fildrapsfl and aoitering:might.be ... harmless bat effectual Cathartic were more freely used, . . Nq person catr ffel 'well while a 'eanirtfo habit of body ■pre- ’ valla;, besides, it soon-generates ftefSostfftHUltefßtt IktAl diicapes, .which mighthaTe been avoided fcy the thnelyaud-. * jadicioufl use of s good pdrgaUV«.VThis ja &Bka truaof Colds, Feverish fljrajptoms, and ; Bflioriff demigmnehts. They ail tend to become or prodoee Aha deep-feated and formidable distempers which load thff BFarflesallovefr the laod. Hence a reliable family physic Is of the first id peptone* to the public health, and tiffs Pill has beon per fected with eoDAummate skill* to meet.thet ffemand. ; An ' extensive trial of iti virtues by - Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto, known of any medicine. Cures hare been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated hy persons of snch ex alted. positions and character aa .to toroid thofiuspicioa of untruth. Among the femlhont gentleman who : haVe testified ia fator of there Pills, we may ffientifcn— t?.- ; Doct A. A. HAVES, Analytical Chemlstof Boflton.and Stpte Areayer or Massichu«tto, whosQ high profikaionaJ , character la endorsed by the •' u - -.-v Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of theUaitedgtetea. 1 ROBERT Q, WINTHROP, Exßpejiker cftheHouio of Beprewntatlvefl. ' ' f; • t . ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Pten. fJQHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic -Bishop Of Breton " aifiO, _ Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemtet of New York City fc endorsed by . . . - Hon. WiL. MARCY, Secretary of Bfcate; ' WM. B. ABTOB, the rfebest mkh in America; 8. LBLAND ft CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitah Hohd* and others. . .. Did space permit, we could glve many hundred cates from all parts where tho Pule have been usad, but evh denpeevon moroconvinring than the rasperifluce of eminent public men. Is found In their effects npon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, orp offered io the public as the best and moat complete which the present state of medical science can Affbrd. They are compounded not of the drugs tho ms elves, hot of the medicinal virtues only of Yegetabla RemediPS extract*! by Chemical process In a slate of parity, and combined tot gather in such a manner as to Insure the best results. The system of composition for medicines has been found in Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy ihan had hitherto been obtained by anyprocCa. The reason is perfectly obvious. While j»y- the old mode of • composition, every medicine. Is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect la present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are-teft behihd; the curative virtues only beipg retained. Hence it is relf evident that the effects should prove as they have proved,-more purely remedial, and tho Pills a more powerful antidote to disease then any o(ber medicine known to the world. As It is frequently expedient that many medicines should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy-without know ing its composition, I have supplied the accurate; Formula by which both my Pectoral and Pills are'inade. to the whole body of Practitioners In the United States and British' American Provinces. If, however,'there should be : anycue who has not received them, they will be forwarded by nn*l to his request Of all' tbe Medicines that are'offered, how tew would be taken If their composition was known 1 Their life consists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid opan to all men, and all who are competent to Judge on tno subject freely acknowledge their convictions of their intrinrio merits. Tbe Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by sclentlflq men to be a wonderful meffidno before Its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are wining to certify that Jheir anticipations were>mora than realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on Hie interna) viscera to purity the blood and stimnlaio It Into healthy • action—remove tho obstructions of the stomach, bowels,. liver, and oiber organs of the body, restoring thrir 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 0. AYER, Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cents per box. Five boxes for $l. Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO., at wholesale and retell, by every DroggisMn Pittsburgh, and by oil Dealers everywhere. . Je&tmrdaw ASTHMA AID CGISOMPTOI BROUGHT HOHB TO Til £ DOOR OF TUB BULLION A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made by Dr. Gurtls, of tt is city, in the treatment of Con sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We re fer to “ Da. Coana’a HiaxAriA, or InaAuxQ.HTux&n Vapor aki) Chsrut Static.” With this new method, Dr. 0. has re stored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of whhdi he has iunamerablo certificates. Speaking of the treat ment a physician remarks, “ It is evident that inhaling—• constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me dicinal properties must como in direct «mtact with the whole mrial cavities of the lung3,'nnd thus eecape the many and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced luto the stomach, and subject to tbe process of digestion* o The Uygeana is for die ai all the Druggists throughout tho country.—jYcw Fork Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with out the least iuronvenfpneo— tho brat of the body being sufficient to eraocrate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of cutes, like the following, might bo named: One package of tlui Hygeana has cured me of the Asthma of six years standing. J. P. Kxcmuay, P. M. of Dnncannon, Pa. . I am cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing by Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana. Manao&n Easrox, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mra. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, «• Y., was cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. ./ My elster Ims been cured of adistresaing cough Ofbevoral yrara* etanding, and decided to be incarabte by the physi cians. She was cured in ono month, by tho Hygeana. J. n. Gacbirt, Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. Cheever. of New York, testifies of our medi cine in tho following language: . • Niw York, Not. 16, 1564. DtAE Sir—l think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana os n> remedy io dheasea of the throat and lungs. Having h*<p eome opportunity to testify Its efficacy, l am convinced, that it Is n most excellent medicine, both tho Syrup and, the 1 uhaUng application to tbe chest. N. U. —Dr. Curtis’s Uygoana ia the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all ethers are base.imitations, or vilo and INJURIOUS conoterftdts. Shun them as yots would POISON. AS* For sale by Dr. Qeo. IL Keyaer, HO Woodftrcet; B. EL Sellers A CO4 Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester. * . ftayl4al&wGm THE CHEAT PURIFIER OF TOE RLOODI Not a Farticlo of filoroury in it. IBT TFB AFFLICTED HEAD ANDi'POiiDfiftl—>' 1 InfelU t Remedy for Scrofula, Kingt Jftll, Rh*"' _ llsm, Obstinate Cutanooua Eruptions. pteiplea or ' on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Ague and Fever- r , h -Jl ;l - Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, &W Head. r-^JSSt m 3 Pain of tha Bones and mll5 8 5KS|S!S Disorders, Lourboro , JBpbd lmpurit ° f Mercury, to . medicine and Purifier of Blood nf tl _ Tfff. jf . - qsands of grateful patientsfrraa all part • iTi«u» ru»^- tW States, who testily daily to the reniarkabl. ‘nen*a'^ rmed by the greatest of oil medicines, “’GAR* * APANian M EXT ORE." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, . ...fula, Eruptions on the Skin,. Liver Disease, Fevers* Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bonos and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great cad inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses tbeuydtem of&ll import* ties, acts gently and efficiently ou the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion; gives tons to the Stomach, makes the sUn clear and. healthy, atad restores the ConstL tntion, enfeebled by disease or broken down by theexoetsas • of youth, to Its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies; it is Ihvkrli&ty better tfo* all the coe» motics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Burnish Mixture ' will remove all sailownesa of complexiottPuring' the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all' the medicines ever heard of. The large number tf certificates which we have received from persons from all parts of the is the Vest " evidence that there is ,oo hmnbog about IL. The precs,- hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the community, aU add their testimony to the • wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a Circular end Alnmi%«« • read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all > his performed. Jamaica, Santa Oru*. OIN. FroplttmftkToni, ' • B Y «!3, RTD V f ?. P rew} Pt under ihfl’hanile'pf Wnuß. . McCaur®, President of the Court of Comhioif Pleas, la ana for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania,.and WS?S f e 9°** of °y er aDd Terminer, and General . Jail Delivery, In and for said District, afidUlllliln Bogra .. and Gabriel Adams, Associate Judges of the fame. . Courts, in and for the County pf Alleghstiy, iltvtM the day of July, In the year of our Lord one tvyiiitiaTiii eight, hundred and Qfty-flvu, and to me directod, for bolding a nr J* °* Ojet and Terminer, and General JaHJJelirery, at th« Court House lu the City of Plttaburgb, oaths first Monday of October next, at 10 o'clock A. ftL l übllo notice Is hereby given tot all Justlcesiof tho Peace, Coroner and Constables of iha co?z£ty of Allegheny, that they be thth and there, in. their.pcoper personar with their -• Tolls, records, Inquisitions; examinations and other remen* : brancos, to do those things whkh to their respective offices- ./ in their behalf; appears to be done—audjtisojhoae. prosecute the'pnsO'Uors'tfiaFhow'are-or may be'in the jofl of said county of Allegheny, to t»then and there topfoeo* cute against Uiem as shall bo-ynst. ’ Bognot, London Cordial, Schnapps. * BUNDRIEri. Rutborford'e Scotch Ale, Barclay’s London Baxter, WlWCherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anise the, Coracoa, Sardines, Mocha and Jura, Young Hys. nnd Black Teas, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands. Old Monongahela Whisky, of all grades. ' articles connected with the mySfcdaw : Givt n under my hand tn-Plttsbnrgb, this fifteenth day of August, in tbs year of cmr Lord,one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-five, and of the Commonwealth, the 78th. *“gl<tod ' • ■ WH. -MAQILL, Bherifl. tond r: .iso. JllUtia or Volohlwra, to J ’ Territory, are entlUed, Warrant forl6o Aom of iSd. ' ' Coc S rws ' W io 80 Acres, are enUtlaltoai’ whoto iao AcSf of 16,14 “ *>“ “»»«> “‘toping their clalmji to me can rely upon ha?* 1 ' \ Promptly, . formation free or charge.' Lettora promptly an* swewa. Address A VSTIU tooslitf, 1 ... r. :. * U.- - -A,. -i- ’ „ MEDICAL. „ ’ WIETBI 9 PlLjbft. IN HALATIO roa mi ous» op HEW AMD VB u t iVONDRRFV! t li3<iiCANA Carter’s Spanish Mixture. None genuine unless signed by BENNETT A BEERS,', Proprietors, No. 8 Pearl street, Richmond, to whom aID orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEfifr BROS., and by Druggists generally. ; STATEMENT PftUAi CANADA V,, „ Quasso, February Tth, 1864. Messrs. U.-A. -Fahnestock eS Cb. I —We had this pleasure of receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Vers mtfugtt, « hlch will be gratifying to you, as it was sent voluularlly. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly, m _ J. MUBSON A CO.* OniHernen— My little daughter, four years old, and my eon, oiddr, were for a oonfdderaWe time suffering from worms. I purchased two bottles otf your Vermifuge, of which I gave them three doses, according to directions, add fetrang* to ray. In less than three hours tiiey passed no less than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, eoaeof ihe extreor* dinary length of from twelve to fifteen lixchea ’ Having experienced so much or the beneficial effects of your Vermifuge, I feel it my duty torecommend U to the public, os, in my opinion, one of the most efficacious rsme lies ogalnst worms ever offered to the public: . > Gentlemen, believe me to be Tour much obDged and humble serv*^,. • . . . NATHANIELTffiATJSBB." '' Prepared and sold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK A COi corner of First and Wood streets:' v styl® ‘ Qca&ty LttiJ Agent, 92 fourth it. V -V
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