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V f "f-^r r ; -A'l (fe.fr:s£> ;’v-- t -i-?.a ; Va C ' l; « 'r"- /--- ,'st '*■ * jf.-.7v..^fc. <v.. *- r >■? .%■■ < - i - ■„ '■' • ? -, K ■ ■ ■■- ■: " • .. .;??-.■ ■:■:■:■■. . ; : . . . - ■»: .- ' - - 1- A r-- Cdg'* “ • ■'-■ * "•&*'. - R » / *•**♦ , T.TI v.fi';V.t . . '■■■> -»* -AAAAr V-.' i-' *s? v> i ,'■■ !■■;<;/x i & %***-»& 'tk < *'&.M c ,f t \ r-- .• - • i. 0 ' • If- ; * Vj 4 . ~ .. . -N** ■ RAILROADS. c SK Ttt A L OHIO RAILROAD ££&sb&£i gasasi esffiaMa .jiQ Summer Arrangement-Change of Time. TIIUEJB DAILY TKAIN.« BAOD WAY, (SUNDAYn BX- CBPTED ) tfnH tmt one Change of Can between Columbus anil Baltimore. OS and afl.-r Mt.nd.j,Jun« 18 A, 1666. Truing will ran us follows go i nci Bast. imprest Ateil * T '9 hL Tram. Train. Train. ...10 00 A. M. 3.20 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 445 “ A. M. '”ljk2o VM. 6:o0 “ “ \2{,H “ b‘4-1 '* 3.01 “ 1:20 «* 7:08 “ ' 32U “ ... SMSI M 8:2.5 u 448 “ ... 244 “ 851 “ 6:U “ 3JO " nr. 9:46 “ Rrr.0.15 “ GOING WEST. luavt. Co\umbae • Newark Concord Oambridgc Bsrn«wrill« Belmont ....—— Arrive BoH&iT Erprat Mail Night Leave. Tram Train. Tnun. B.Tw£ W»A U. 0:16 A. M. O.OOPJU. Belmont 10:51 “ l' ; ;• Barnttsvllle.. 10:6- “ 6:- * 3 ‘ ' Cambridge lL&tt “ ! u , S p«. Til- Kxpr.ra Train («i: Rail &>n<-ord. l«av. passenger., at Taj lor'a, Newark, Za r „ , „ o ij. Cam oriilge, Cmpb.ll>, Barn.mll.,“ d ™,.,l„nV Goino Wfcrr will stop only at the bIo . jj a || Tile Mall Train will stop at all ih» .a ull „ns on °Tr»ln wll, atop a. all SUr tions on proper notice being QuING KASi , S Un ‘ fnm Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at wwil.ne with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East- P. M. Train will connect at Columbua with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky, Manafldd and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers l earing Louisville and points bolow Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Colombo*. Passengers leaving Indiana polis and ftiehmorni by morning Train on Indiana Oeotral Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 9:16 P. M , and leave by 10:30 P, M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving In Balti more at 6 P. M., next day. . The 11:30 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the MaU Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:20 P M-,and arrive at Bell air at 0:16 A. Mg connecting with the Acrommodß tlon Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. I aven gers tearing ChLago by the Keening Trains can, b> this rout., me Michigan Olty, Lafayette, lujlanapeln, «n,l Lav t on. rtiach Columhuv in season to take ibis train . and-U Whreliug will take the A^nommodalhm for l umber laud, sleep there, and resume by Tiaiu lc Halt:- more ao-1 Eastern Oitien. (RUNG WEST. Tiif fi.lt> A. M. Mail Train cnnue-'U *t Ueilalr with Traiu oti the Baltimore and Ohio Uoilroad . at Newark with trams t<> anJ from Sandusky, Mnnstield and AlLWruon, ami Chicago rw Monroeville; at Columbus with th* tram* for Cincinnati. iui'l with train* tor Xeula, Daylou, Indian* r olK and Chicago, iua Dayton and rw Urbaoa. The 9 45 A. M. Express Traiu connects with the Kxpre** Tratu from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus nt 3. JO l‘ M.. and connects with trains goiug South and West arr.v log In Cincinnati at 7 P M. t , _ The ft-00 P M Train connects with the Accommodation Train frmn Cumberland, and nl Columbus with Mkil Tram ai ilb A. M., dir- - t tor Giucinuhti. Xenia, Dayton, Indiana noli-' Tern* Haute. Kaiu t and Obi.’ago ISAAC H. fckdUTIIWICK, Suj-t Zitneaviile. Juni 1 H, !*{>.*>—’ jr'2ll “OLEVKLAHD AND PXTTSBUKGH RAI L 110 AI) Tv ket« ot l,i .L- •.'rO'jun, S'. Paul. and all lm portaut place* by t> ll r 'lit**, r.,t : be Lad h! the wilier of tb* __ | u i |*. i,n.l 0 A 1’ r.i-Ur'iad: l in Pittsburgh. and Michigan OONNKOTINO WITH : Central Railroad In Chicago , BTEAMBUB ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE, j-6 _ . * _ U : _ MK * L N * “HL -ohlo a.i , i..™ L ;T«5’.. A u. Mr.«,, 1 THE PENNSYLVANIA YIA ALLIANCE. 1 r? A T T R M A Ti rpilE shortest, quicken! and most reliable mute to Tmedo, I II aIbIV V il . x Chicago, Rock l«!an 1, Galena, and tit. L ow, le MA ,- M1 - CENTRAL RoUTK. connecting the At ULKVKLAND. , » . 1 muuc alien with Western, North-western and South This route is One Bundled mile- shorter amt about nine ; Wt ,„., ,- n stair.*, t>: a continuous Railway direct. This road hour* quicker thin th-cimnitou.; on*-via lndianai-ohs. cooDrcta at Pittsburgh with dally line ol Ri«am«TH to Three Daily Tram* Imm pifburgh to Clevrmnd ; a u part-, on the Western River*. and at Cleveland and Han- Tbrea Daily Trams irorn Cleveland to Chicago. dvi-iy with steamers to all p-T'.s on the North-western Time to Cleveland •*•>. urs Chicago ;wenty-throe hoora, |, aK^s , taakinc th<' most direct, duaptst and .rrltabte rm..'/ tnd St. Loul? UJrty-.-voen hours. v> v u "h'irh FREIGHT con b« forwarded to and tioin the On and after Monday, September 3d, tbo trains • , rca/ thl# road will run as inllowe: . }j.aTES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A pITToDUivOII VIA ALLIANCE. ' putST CLASS.-BOOU, Hbue*, Dry Good*, I ... looC s s The Train* of tbe Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts- (t Q bexe.O Purs, F-athera, Ar.... ( burzh at 2.00, A. M. and 8 00, A. M., and :> UU P- M , con- CLAaS. Hooka and BlaU-uery. | nect at Alliance at 800 A. M-, 11 6o A. M , and n3u P. M., , ]>ry {la bales,) Hardware, Lea- V6oc per 1001 - as follow* : . . .. ~ .. . 1 tber, Wool, Ar ) Train* for Cleveland leave -Mliinca 80u A.M.. 11 51 A.: M , ; T xjxiUJ CLASH Anvil.*, Bagging, Bacon ( l(K)tb« and tl 35 P.M , connecting at liudaon with Trains u«r Luy- aod Pork, tln bulk.) Lietup. Ac ) B " ahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 10 It.* KOUttTU CLASS —Coth-e, Piflh, Bacn-iand I 10l)tt> , A. M., 210 P M , and 853 P. M. Pork, (packed.) l*rd and Lard OH ) p Passengersfor Toledo, Chicago, fit. Louis, Rock Inmnd, | n shipping Gowis Irorn any point Kost ot PUiladrl Gaiena»andthe North-west. »ho wjhh Ugo through with- u , particular to packar- - rui /Vnnrjdrani.j out detention, will Uke the trail* leaving Pittsburgh at RaurixuV' All' h»»-U pen-un. d t.- thv Ac- i.« *oi thta Koad 800 A. Mand arriving in Cleveland ul 2.20 P. M-, h* that Philadelphia or PftL*bur<h, will t>e f-. t-a v. Iv. :h. is the only train by which rotiinvuLni ar- m*de j r . l . nlJO u. through ftie aW* points. P&awng»*rr.hy thl<- train reach VTinniiT Aotwr? Pott.-r. P:-? U-n ,J.l. E 1 ■ t .>ll, N Chicago at T’» next morning, ard Hi. Louie at midnight, y K. J. tineeder, i‘ndhdelphiu, Magraw A Bain- VIA WKI.LM ILLE ciore . ti«*. C Knvnci>-us. i’l.l'burgh , Shriugui 'in X H-<«r, The eteamere Ellp-e an 1 P.oßalie will leave th» Mononci- Ciu-'innali. <>L:u; J h 'io<>*-hea<l. Loui-viile. Ky . K beta wharf ev-rv ui rirng. ..-ur leyr- <*x-,.1«d.i ul 'd >J-idruin, I od4 Katolir A 0., Ht. L>'ui“, >J. . .' o‘cl -x k. ;rr V\'ri:»M)ie, rooTirriuvr with Ih- !ra:u b-ni me Mltrhell A H"0, Evansville, Indiana. We Mill,- ut i-- P. M- ‘ H H. HOUSTON, An Aivominc-iHtion Trhi:; will leave WellFTiile dailv. 0.-Deml Freight Agent. Philadelphia. (Hundays exc-pltvl.) at 640 P M, connecting at Buiard n. J U’MBAEKT. with Ktpre«e Train, arriving in Cleveland at 2 iu P. M Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. Tr-ins from Welbville conn.fting at Bay ard for Carroll ton WuYnuibarg, D-.Ter and New Philadelphia. yl’KK'i MKRCANTIL.E COLLEGE, Tickets lor Cleveland, Ctlrago and the North West, i /• ITTXFCEUH, i'A. via Wellsville, are sold at $1 lew than via Alliance. . sQoitpoKATLD BY THE LKULr-LATUIIE of P.-nut-)! The Train* fr.no Clereland tr. Toledo and Chi ago. run as I with Perpetual ( barter, follows :—Leave Cleveland at G 10 A. M., 2.41* P- M., . 05 r. FACULTY’. M Arrive at Chicago 830 P. M , T .40 A. M.. 30 P. M. P.DUFF. Preiii. m?. (author of the “North American Trains leave Chicago for ltock Liland nnJ at L>ui.« as Account«r-l,"l prohtasor of Ifonk-K-ring and Coxnmrrvial follows: —For Ih»rk Island a'- 0 00 A.M. and 11 iA' IV M. For St. Louis, 0 15 A. M. and 11.15 P. M. ANDREW T. BOWDEN. Ae--istant Profeseor ct 110. k Paaseugvrs for St. lx>uL» go over liock lalan.l llnilroa.i to pj-o. Joliet, and thence nv«r the Chiortgo und Miasiasip; i ltailroad CHARLK' DUFF, Aaniatant Profes:«or of Book. K reping to Alton,\tid thence by steumWut mile-i u> S.. L<>uv-». , jVnnuDehlp. Paaseti/ers hv the 15 A. M Tr«iu arrive at st. Lr-ulf 11—' j j,. WILJJAMS, (the offhand penman In the *ame evening, and by the 10 06 P. M. Train at noon neit Statpn.j Frofe?u<»r cd Cotnravroial nod Ornamenul day. , iVnmanshp. Dnggnge checked through t« Cleveland, there re- N 1; H A FCi!. Ksq ,of the Phtubnrg i Bur. l checked for Chicago anil St Louis , ji^ rC autiie Uv and Puliiical Economy FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND OLE' ELAND j, qayDKN, iTinripa) of the Mathematical Irtchui. 'id cl i. Isida.n. *d ci t- of .Mathematics, Ac. To Alliance $2 30 To La 5a11e....516 00 $u o 0 p 1,. aPKL, Professor of the Prruch and Urrcian Un - Clrr.l.nd.., 100 •• Hock. l«l'd, 15 00 U'J “Toledo- 0 50 “Owen* Is 15 ; hr Commercial department r f this Ir.alituLion haa ba-l “ Chicago ... $l3 00 fill 50 *• Springfield IS TO 10 20 unremitting attention of the principal for ibe laat fir “ Blooming!... 16 90 14 50 “ Burlington 19 00 : Upwards ol sludet.l2 have been prepared “ Bt. Louir 2100 16 50 • I by him l* r l-u.*io**ss. Hls“yooug men" have Passengers are requested to procure their tickets st the t , n ra j ve j fnr bueineas t>y himself. unJ are t-si>en ofUce of this Company, in the Mcmongabela Uouee, third PlJOn j Tracherf. and pmctUal AccounUcU; being frequent door below the corner. iy ~tn; u-yd t>v bu-uars; djcu ju adjuaiiug Jerangwd th<-k*> There are »«• ’le*c4jrn* lu thli Institution who aere in this city dismißwnl from their aituationa as book-keepur* . uoo - wbo rntwh- twenty blunders, on ** Rlngh- page of a bill book Uur writing teuch-r VVillianiH) has had lometb.ug more than a few lessons from a Philadelphia tearhu: to prepare him Mr his burineti* No runners are employed by tbir iDsUtutlou When cur rlti&t'ns are imporluued by th«*ae ot another, they pboul.i r.-f-r to eom-c-f our city Bauk officers or merchants- p.v«on* who>e opinion lao U relied up>oJ>—and not bedecnyiii into one rf tho>»** which are being nH J out every few months, au i tbeir pupils l«H I/, peek In'trnrtfoc ohwt 1 they can fin<l it ,lU|f H FULTON CAR WORKS. J. DURAND, Sup’t, Cleveland. J. A. OAUQII KY.Ag't, Pittsburgh Great American and U.Ef. Exproaa & Mail Bonte. ?ii MILE-- 1 UP DISTANCE SAVE!', And Two Changes oj Cars and Baggage Avoided. A 1 11 LINK ROUTE urrwKav CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: ,T',a CHICAGO, ALTON <f ST. LOCiS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago A MlasUslppl. CtfflCAQO TO BT. LOI'IB IN HuUKa.—Tnuoi J leave the Illinois Ontral Depot, tool ol Water Pirwt— Bi. Louie Lay Express daily, Sunday * excepted, 7 16 A aL St. la>uie Night Express daily, Saturdays exsa’d,fr3o P M. St. Louis Freight d Emigrant daily. Bund. «xe. &JW A M. Baggage cJteciud Oircmgh to St Louu. >. Traion run direct through to Alton, mile*,) with out change of rare nr baggage, anJ connect with the Oumpaoy’s splendid steamer* Winchester and Heiniter, running In .-xrlusive c'>n nation with IWengor Trains from Alwu to fit- LoulM'-' nnleaj without landing. These boats for spaed, convenience nud elegance.are uDSurjiaiW'l ou tbe Western waUm, briDg titled up with Baths and spa cious Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity ~f removing the Just unavoidable In summer ramond t-aveliog, and ie»'blng ?t. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long ride. , , To Kansas and AV6ra#Au this ia the most direct route, and passengers destined tor Bloomington, Springfield, Jacksonville, Naples, and pH r nt on thu Mississippi, ane souri, Kansas,Cumberland and Te .uesseo rivers, irdl not.' the Important saving iodhtaut*, being sevonty-iwo miles less to Ft. Louis, thirty seven lens to Bloomington, and fifty-eight mile* less te Springfield than by any otb«.r route. , . . Through TickuJi over this route can be procured at the various It. R. Ticket unices in New York. Boston, pbia, Baltimore, Allmny, Buffalo, Ac , and at nil Though Ticket Offl'ee throughout the Stales, and in Chicago Company V Office. No. 4o Dearborn street, opposite the Tre mom House —and at the Depot ot the Illinois Central Bail road, loot of Water street. _ A r Bn.p<nwlbl« ItoRiTM" M'' n “ nl b, ‘ »< l! 'f nI the various Roads goiug into Chicago, to Chec.i Ravage througu U> any point deslr*-l on the line. R I*. M ROAN, Jr., Fuovrintendeot. II J. I). SCUERMERII )RN, - Uen’l ras««nevr Agent. THE PITTSBUKGH ADD CONHELLSVILLB RAILROAD COMPANY HAVING mad* an arrangement with the new and Wu'iful fi-amer **M>LiAN” t> run in c-'unoctio . with Ui«ir Read between Weal Newton and OonnelUvUl". nunouDiß the r>llowiDj; change of c-chedule on and Lttcr Wednesday. the Tilth of September: The' Steamer KOLIAN will leave the PiUeburzh and ConneUavillu Railroad Compauv'e Wharf Boat, a.ore Mo* nOLi«ahela Uridgi-, Wwt Newton, every afternoon at half past 3 o’clock, pn»< i«t)ly ; returning, will leave West Newton al quarter before S, A. M., arriving m PitLiburgh at noon. The trains will run a* follow*: Leave Davidson’* Mill, one mile l>-k w Conoelisvlll*: Firßt Train, fi A. M ; Second Train, 1- M. U>av<‘ Wefct Newton. Firei Train, a.. 30 A. M.; Second Train, til6 !’• M- Fare from PTUeburgh tc Drndar'n'" Mil!, $1,7,\ In cluding Meal r,n Ster.oer. Stages lor Uuj.-ntown aud CoLi...',i-vlH r will connect witn the Trains at l>BTiil*uu’B Mdl. For freight or paasage, enquire *f the Agents, fct the Wharf Boats at WhR Newton and PlUnbuigh. 0. W. IIAHNEd, dep6:Lf President and Supurinj-ndeni. -pSrSSBVL VANIA KAILttOAD. mil REE DAILY THROUGH THAINB, Wtwe-u I'hUad.l -1 nhuTand PiUabunrh. TUB MORNING MAIL TRAIN iir« v „nrh far Philadelphia at AoO, 1- “• Til * NlfaHl ,, ,' PREP? TRAIN l-aL rhHa<i.-lrW» to r riUahorAh at 11, I. \a i WM«hurirh for Philadelphia at 9.20, r. M. A<4mmod a tkm Train leaves Pittsburgh dally, w .0 U *T. ** dia o'clock P. M. Brinton’fl Accommo 2SS! daily a. 11 o’clock A. M., “naif *> Mttabiuph with tha Railroad* . -f-rnra fit I-ouis. Ho , Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111, aoi LouHvlUe, Kyt Tart. Haute, MadiaonTLafayette anJ IndianapolifslniL; (^a 5 l n , Dat AP tt l’’ ' vanrlnrfold, Bellefontalne, Sanduafcy. Toledo, CleTe- ZaneaTitle. MaaaWon and W water, Ohio; Bteam Pocket Boats from and to Niw Obuuks, Througt. <t _ tl4a and cmctjnun. places. t can jje had to or from either of the above Kor farther pL. rrtartiug points, g M handbills at the different shortest and most expedrw from the West will find this the mere, Wow York, or Boston, mate to Philadelphia, Balti- Agent, Passe*. THOS. MOOEB, Lines, PhUadelphia. j/21 Agent, Pmweniffr' l MkBIIIMBM, % Pittsburgh. -**• t*i r,"* :N - *»• £■ ** y , y ‘ ' ' Hi* ■' ; >’ . ««>, *■*»». NEW AND DIRECT RO U TJB. 0P E N laaocoti northern Illinois to the Mississippi River, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL iHiHIiS ROA^) tari PoartEtl VH« CHICAGO ANB AIHObA I CiK. UJT * Thact 11. H. 13 NO" o "“ f , L ”“A,ire\aO TO And Trains run the rnttni distunre r u oilhont uhaoO >NGXoN , UUINC y, The Only Dime WAPKi-LO, PORT I KKuKUK, HIU KF Ac’and the OJCLT A LI. DKS MOINKB. Luc\<l., TOST. LOUIS, 11LOOM L'!iiiN A CL^,NTi)N^D*RCATtiIt, CAIRO, BPIUNUFIKLR, AOKfIONVatB, NAPLES, nnl Intermediate Stations on ih. imSoi. Ontr.l, Great IV-At,TO, and Ohio and Mima- Si rrH l l^ , 'oTt‘he above lane leave Ghlrago on the arrival o: (mm the Ea.t—avoiding all laying over at any w th r.«m’«tT. Hurliogton dully Tor ih nthern and Central loWn nod Northern Midori—nuking the quickb*t ftud mom reliable route to reach all the Important point/? weat uf the Mwweeippl a« far an Oounell Bind, with from forty to fifty mile* i*** staging than by any other rouio. The lt»>ad, jor u large p>orttou of the way, is laid with the ooimjfhood lUil, the mnootbeft riding and boat Railroad in the West well mocked with the most modern Lojornotiriuand elejuDt now Cars. gg* By this ronle pansengem are aura of making connec tions, and arrlring at at. Louis on adTerti6«i time.aToUiog the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage chocked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. . THROUGH TICKETS ly thla route can be purchased at all the Railroad Ofth-a in the K*at; at the Olflcu ol the Company, corner of Clark ami Lake street*, in the Oranli- Building; at th« Depot of the Galena R. R-, and ut thp Mich. o*mt. R. K. Office, corner of l-ake and DearUirii au.. opposite Tremoot Lloupe, Chicago. RKfcHGUT coneigoevi by this route will receive immedi ate despatch. c. g. Hammond, Supt. 0. R. FOLLKTT, G.m'l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Office* of the country. _ ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: Carrying the Great U. States Mail and Express. TWO PA3SE.NOKR TRAINS RUN DAILY on 1U entirr lunclL from DURLQUK to CAIRO, AM< CHICAGO to CAIRO. Thi* itOßil.iu conjunction wi’h Train* cf the Ohio and ippi It. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, form* the most direct and only coulinu'oue It. R. route from OUiCACO to ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIUO. CHICAGO to DUBIRjUR. Tr-un« Isavr Chi.-ago a* follow* : lu A. M. mu lo ah !'. M.—St. |,<oi3 and Caiuo Kxruiss. LB.-V* ngerr :ur at. Louie by tine train take the car* of thr Obu. and Mbs*. R. IL alaacdi itJ, aul are carried direct l' 1 St. I ■out*. v a. M. nnJ 4 10 I'. M —Dmiiisioa a.vt) Gahji* Ks I'ilxss. at InuihrUi toppofit- Dubuque) "i*na h.n.k l.iii•• rtUnin feu ivul aod the Upper Mi —in-i|'('i river rit'e*. Tri»hi« «.’h1:o P.T Chiemp. and Dubuque at T-.'tf A M uuU 7.<>u 1* M. fr m :li-» Kv* aoJ pia-eßon the Ohio nur d-vtltvd S'. Li IK.-. « i'l T« l**u niilw of Urdu>u« and ui. ri-iLAtn river nAii.:«:l' u fr-w .-'U Unb. nnd nrrit.' git,h'H “•••. - •’! the riTtr route, bj utkmg tb* rare at Oau RAILROADS CJENTH.AX. ROIITK, lOWA, MISSOURI- All Railroad to tile Mlsslsslpl’ l . AND n A i: 11 INK SHOP, SAMDUSK Oflh>. F O U .> D It V rj-HK .. u !,-.'nl"T haring wo>«l loto his new Work*, r*- X ■. enl.y tr.wt~l. corner ol Wnu r, McDonough and Shelly Hlreei«i, )6 i»rei.arecl to irmtr»'*t for und execute all order tor PASSENGER. HAGGAOB. POPT-OPKICK, HoLrK FKEIU LIT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, ant all other liearrtpt on* of CARS. Also, tor STEAM ENGINES of all sizes, GEARING, RAILROAD CASTINGS of all dmrripti *n?h and all other work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop. 1 he foremen of the different department- e> h- l-nttflc and practical dscd— mostly from Eastern roanubi.torie» who Keep Lbeainelra, informed audodopta.il laluat.U tu -d -ern l.nprorementfl. W. W. WETIIKUELI. augCN: f 1* ' ANTS —Cccks aud G'ui- t- do buutewoifc or« Wanted Yv in chy nnJ <:* uniry, «h • "an gtw good relr;ruo«s ; Done ids* ije-i ikfpiv Si'.uali u_- w.tnlcd tor a Gardenor.a Carriage Dnv.-r, a Clerk rnUnman. Mt.cbauus of dlUur not bruuch-p, a Porter, a laborer, a bey to kurn a trade, a boy <o attend .-.taro A mi ldl<*-aged man ex;erion «*d in traveling South and Weal. wishes a ritoation nfl traveling h.-in.l nr conductor ol oars, can cU« good reference. Apply ai UARK’3 loledigeui e i.-fibas, 110 LlbertjMd. . utouoi: XLOEBT * ST«I lISNB. UIOKLUVV A CO., (SUCCESSORS TOgE M. BIOELOW.) No. 40 Dhirnond Alley, war Wood ttrrrl, I'TTTSBVTIQII. . ~ CUACIUiS, CAUiIIAG US, ni/’EToNB, BUGGIES, and rvarj de.-crtplion ol Fancy Vehicles built to order, and llnioh d in a ■ *** i rnnmiiT Uunurpasaed for bwiuty of design, .•lr.;*nce of f.uhh, SKtli ol wi.rkutanith:p, and durability of uitii'-iialß ... &&• All work warruLted. augiAiy i * ' \VI SV A Toil kid—i- u Dirt universal iratliuony I I Railroad men, Ranke:-, and tb<*- in other pur , Huili* i nquirinp ac< urate time, ’.bat lh»* " Clias. ! Wati-h, nißtiutacturod at 84 Strand, London, is the i reliable, nud unequalled by auy other maker Many of : three wblch have t«n tedwi have b-en found n- run wllh ; in n minute in Lh« rear. I luive obtained the agency for , the -nle of these Watches in Pittsburgh and State of I'«un* sylvanla. . . , , AUo, the F. B. Adams A t’on’fl, and other Or-t cl*-* Wnichr-s f'r flnle. \\ «*i;b done Id the bcrt nuff l b 7 Mhrket st, corner of Foortb. 1 VH hct>-8 cl Lund so lb'- town or .tewtou F Falls. Trumbull cnuuly. Ohio; ou which v> a warmth ce t ,f drolling. The outbuilding are of the btwt kind, uuu the ground w tastefully cultivated with nhrubberr, jjrepeft, »poloB and peachy. The improvement* cost more than tir*nty thousand dollars it is offered for much lose than cost, aud part of the pay will be taken in western lands. It in a tine place for & man to live at home- Inquire of auglO THOMAS WOODS, 76_PourHi i st. _ O TORE iiOL'Sf, FARM, A.- —For aula, 1 ( J acrer ofgoo-l 0 land, all well fenced, with a garden paled In plouty o'nraall frultß, grapes, *c : an orchard of Belrcled frill ; a laree double Hrifk ILouiia, with eight room., kitchen and collar; a brick Store House, with counter, Ac i barn, eta id, and other out houara 1 well of good water. The land is of a daip. good soil, and tu laccllenl condition. About cur acre In timber, nod coal under the whole place. Situated rr-Tcr o«^?'f^r *’ 10 Jxrm, ““ J ' fS Market Btreet. vTb'V"BOOKS! NKW BOOKS! I-The Hidden Path, by Marion narland, author of "Alone,' lowa as it Is, by N. Ilowe Parker; Memoirs of James 0. liecnetl; Japan ab It Was Rod Ib, by K. nfldretu; Ol!«, Fir the '.'ld West Ho-'m : tur I'liporN by Henry W. iieteber; b.-stinks, u hftt he says ; hell i’mltb Abiojvl, illustrated ; bounds, ShllllDgs &u ,i Pence, by Samuel Lover I bix VearM I>ster, by 1 ucOfts; rnmirßOia of Life nod LU-ru’urt?, for September- Just r-.elvel aDd for mr|# by W A (HLPKNPKNNKV & CO., Fifth st , opposite the Theatre O L'(JA.KP"IO bblfl Extra Viua PowM WUita Sugar ; 10 bbl« I>. H. nruuulated do du lu bbls PnwJerud do do 20 bblt» Cruhhrd do do Just received and lor eale bv RHYMER. A ANDERSON, No liy Wood turret Mf>B __ T IUKNITUIUS POLISH—To give your furniture a brll P liant polish, use the Scotch Polish, sold by ibe subscri onr. Wee 26 canU par bottla,»lth foil Jtocdona Ibr un sold by (eurfSl 8. L. CDlHltblll, 6J Martel Pekin Tea Store, Nn 38 PI t Tfl STHJiKT, one doer east of the Exchange Bank. Lorering’b Ueflned and Clarified SpOARS for sale by faogl«l &. JAYNES. . ■ £ v* r ** * * ..■ ~ -■* •> j %' • •% ■ .' .• r- #* &. c. 1 i- .?; *. ’ *. 1 •*L* j -v **» • ' h Ic 1 HOTELS mansion house. OKORGE AUKENTZ, Proprietor, N o. M 4 LIBERTY STI.EKT, just beside the Pkswnger [).♦}•<•* ;'f lbs r<*un?yWti7.U Kailrord, which makes ii the iii'*’'!. convenient ln the city for passengers &rri by thal road. The Proprietor having, at rr.oaMprable expanse, fitted up, in excellent style, the 'MANSION UOUBJS, would respect fully e».licit a share of pablto patronage. There Is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive W AQON YARD, afford* log ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Hi* Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. feblry 8 T . C L A I it HuTELf Omer of Pe.nn and St. Clair strtrts, Pittsburgh, ih. milK undersigned, formerly of ‘‘Brown’s Hotel,” haring _l taken this Large aud commodious lIUTEL, and having relitWd it in iniutnUiceDl style, would respectfully iuvite tile fi i«-od" ainl tlir traveling public to give him a call. Aa* suml, with th** convenience of the- house aud his long ex perience in tb* busmens, bH.cau give eulire satisfaction, and hlr i:hr»r/io- moderate. tebi* WM. 0. CONNELLY. oooi) IfiTUXT IIOBSK, CORNER oF LIBERTY AND QUANT STREETS, near the Railroad Depot. )an Kill y JAMKfI SHANNON, Proprietor. o\v»tohi»s. WAYKULKY lIOUMi, 50 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au‘i9:y tHu i/rtioN’r NO. 11l Arch ctrert, I’Lil&driphla. T. 8. WRBB °f the Kftgle,) Propriet.-r. (au29:y (iAKEULL HOUSE, CORNER OF it AIN AND B>>U7 If ST3., WARREN, & r 1 rii proj-ri-tnr takes pleasure in announcing to the public that this now amt elegant Hotel has been opened ax bhouee of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Btagßoompauy.it offerfl inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage la respectfully solicited. *u!7 M. GABRILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE. OUEBTNCT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PARKER A. LAIRD) Proprietor*. jjiUdiiUi TERMS $1,50 PER DAY. BlcMI LLA N'flOL!BK,’ JQUNSTOWN, VENN A. riUlfl UDjardiguad having taken charge of the above X uained House, and refltted it at a large expense, in a comfortable as well as elegant style, in now prepared to re celre guest.), and give ample salielactiou to all »ho may pa roaifie the House. jnuH:tfJ JAMES DOWNEY. HARE’S HOTEL, i Late Farmer’s Exchange,! \ro I.IC LIBERTY STREET, foot of With street, PUte* 1\ burgh. SAMUEL HARK, Proprietor. Tin-; Llr.tol Is entirely new, haviug juat been completed an I opened fnr the accoium«>diiu»n of the public. (seplJi FHAKKI.IN lIOI'SK, Cl.Teland, Oblo. Cl PATRICK A SoN, Pnoi'KifTOßA—This House has ua y, dergnne thorough aud extensive repairs,alterations, aod large addition* of new furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge tbwm.-M'WBir th»i nothing shall be wanting on their part to render th* PaanXUR a place where all the oom* forts of a flr»t class hotel can be found. . 0. PATRICK A SON RESTAURANT.-' WILKINS II ALL., VY. C. UALLAOiIKH, I'hopribtob. Fourth i.'r-t , C .'le'rn IFtx-J ami I'ill si-a ious eelablishuient has bwn lea:u*i by the nub srrlber. »t»«l completely renovated [1- is at all hours prepared t*> furnish #W>'"T* *T"*** fTe'V luxury Unit rain be found In the best regulated n-U-rnuts in ih* Sluts* Hi- spacious Bar will always be -.mu-lied wiHi the very b-rt l.i iuor-. Uume of every de- Jr, n IU , ran always be found at Wilkins luVl ’ -apT J W. 0 OAI I.AOtUK. HANK KXtUAPiUK, TMIJ’U “TriBKT, B.'HVVhKN WOOD AMU MAIL&KT. ■IMIK W lnr» lu Lutorm iheir friends *ud 1 i, « poWi.- xrnrralJv, -hat u«y ba?e I«mwwhl tba wt-ii known whu*b baa ju«t been thoroughly renovated, reptlreJ und re furnished, nod uou up*u. lbr huTt* spared do t*xpeDMo lu liie Baal r-K -rluia roinlorUibi** r*«ort, as well fur ike opicur* w> Ibe buidnrP- man. Tb* larder will at nil llmeh be stocked wilb ihf l. lirari.>a of the Reason, and wired up under the *usp 0j rook*. Th-y reftpcclfully aak for t. "s'ron>' of * generous public. COKMtCOPIA «-<_) Y 8 T E 11 AND COFFEE H 0 U S E .-** D. BARNARD. y c 40, riflh Street, between Wood and A/arbil )anW It __ riTTSBBMi! CRY S TA L PA LACE, Wo. Itt SUrUtt itreit. C, C. SEELY, ...... . „ TtEypuCTfL'liLY intormj hw frtenilianiitbe t »Jpablir in g*rntir»«, that h* hafl ju*t aiartad hb s^jJ9§p # New York, and modern aiyle of CouKlNu Hue. in IhrSbLii or for UU c«nla » imSn ll** will nlr-f> furnish the beat of everything that li .. units. ( Mili alter A. Unttfa alwaye ojv*n until 3 o’clock. in rooming. __ taajia ~ tf O \ »TEU SALOON a Wl3 KkSTAI’HANTI 1 0 W OOU STREET. riiMK *n fc >#’’nl' , rr V.hs gpit his uYSTfciil SAI.OUN AMD I tATiNu U 'U.'K \a ft mana.-r that cannot U fiwiisj liv u’;\ -uniUr In tin' city. Iva-A.s Wn.i utt SKKVKI' I r at all hours or THE . Choicest Mn.fl. Fowl*. F»*h, Ac., Act >»r- b*‘ mul be wooM renpiu-t -ru:tv -t-nt* »h' ftf .nti..u of the public w It. CHARLBB FTILL, 108 W'-oJ Ptrfft. jfcic meetf _ _ 81. L'lftir Lager Beer Brewery 'l 'UK unJ.-r-W'f —i the public that he 1 i, u. lullj pr.-pArsd u> ssrTf priTKtuUmlllea »od tho puhllf <snsrsll)-, with bis Ml«br»b*l LAUKU BKMIs io boulss All .nlsrs Ml At his Ofllce, NO olt DLAMOh U A LI. MY .nssr Woodslrset,) will l» punctually »ttood«Uo; “*•*' lc “» p,rl 1,1 ‘V.YwujuSoS; Ueuiu' l<ftgcr Us«r li&ll, yei. lor. frnttyiiU iJ-uL, appoint the Cuxitrmßouti. r put Vjjv, -u-. ha? SuM ojxrne-1 ou<* of the an J I bwtftnlshrd Uj-rßwr Halls in tte city. Uis Ueeru dcVc'-wlwle - *! * f - ;i i»uy«?Hcr aril.'U, an>l •▼'fry other ac wnoi- iation »N L:i liviup canucl L* eiopUed. mKJSw .. A. LBMTZ. Keuucl t Alo« H KNu Liall, bole UotUrr <. f bXIITU’S celebrated « K-uuoi: Al**sid Brown Mnut A leC.OointnnU Ale M'!i"r!.T.i:i^Wt»nJ|-lulU>'!lrn The utuutiou id fumtH** and Uie trad*, i* respectfully HI lutral W aur *utl Sar«*i»«rtlla \a»M. L» KSULlbll, Pitt atrwt, below Peun, \n now Vy and bottMug th** **-r« b*«Terage;i on 6U *r In.* articles an* of tl.** bcjt aod cufur'• ured from tl»e purwet materials. octl«:ljr HOPL’EUS PATENT PLANE 'PUK utulf] is prepared to tupjdy CAIiPKNTKKS, X CAM N KT-MAltKiti*. and Workers in \\ c*vd generally, will, hi* Pat*ut-d and Tuiuahle PLAhKa. A 1 ul.u hare tried U, pronounce l a t-..'*’. Ttiloßbl® In yvu:\< n, that mu--. *o»u coins into g oerai u>«. The fol lowing !**tt»*n* from prurtiriil workmen hre but two atnvDg many iriu U»s l ai- let-h-.* rr:-lved recic-iueod Qg this Plans above »1! other? U) une : PlTTai.i:t-< .1 MiaU Ca&iakt Facroai, I febiunry IEI, J We hereby certify, ihal Juring the last twelve moulbi *- l,*r« used Hopper’* Pat- ot Plane, and dn not hesitate U, rroommeud it to Cabinet-Maker* and Carp-liter* as su perior cany other Plane In ua-. Weoonsider it peculiarly adapted u» plantar oak, cherry, walnut, and all aorta of hard wood, and l t planing voue*r», It >a far sujwrior to ihe ..Id ui.-de • i accaj-ing, besides beitig a great aaring ot Um«. One man, by using UlSv Plane, will plan® mote Toneern than 0»e men :an do by any other plane or method In use. U. U. K*ah A Go. To M.so V P-Atoil, P-3d-: Ikar ,Wr 1 bar.- ••xomined Hopper’s Patent Bench Plane, and h-llcT® it to he a most excellent article for the ue«- for which it t. Intended,aa a oombinotlon o ocraicr ... It ii particularly adapted to planing veneers, and It does n t t re»iiiiier>oe-f«>urlh the time or labor of the old method; and 1 bare no doubt, when Ita properties becomo generally known, bui that it will entirely upenwde the former to- Jmun and labor i.-ii* ,-ur-U.w. 1 moat cheerfully roe-miuend il to all pernone engaged In iJi-C«biuet from my kuowledge of It, there U not-hing well uied to gin; « kiuooUi and beoulilal Onleh to reneer* «\* the 11 ..p v « i Patent Bench Plane. J\MM \V. VVOOUWBLL, Fcrmtur* WiirMWin*. i>7, W Third nt., Pittsburgh. i'lfW&uryA, Ac orwx'y 27, UiiS. Mof'Ks y IiAToN. of thi* city, In my *>l« for the ic.l« d i'laue*. or ot rktfbu tomaoufuetare and soil them WM. 0. IIOPPBB. h, March 21, 1 MELL> It«.WK KOK KAlUtOADKNUlNKKßs.—Oontaln tnj form uUr for laying out determining fro* an slrP, i»T.-ilin2, calculating earth-worl, etc., togaiW ,r|Ui tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chorda, magnetic variation, logarothlm* and natural signs .tan el.- *u\,by Jehu U Hcnck, Civil Engineer. Docket boon form. $ 1 ,"5. The object nl the presAUt work Is to supply a want r-ry ;«o«rul1y lelt by Assistant Kuginaers on Railroad*, j •fc-oxs <>? •.•onvruient form for use In tho Held, containing ;.‘h- ••r'Ji'iiHrv tabUeare common enough;but t(of K cfiubiuiug With the*' 1 tables wlb**: t> peculiar to tho l(hi:roß.j work, au.l the necessary formula) for laving nm rnrrep, turn outs, crossings, Ac-,lb a desideratum whi.h this wr.rW Is dw-igned to supply. L' s 'laiTiin AC4PEUT, West Point, April 18, 19W.— n/n- 1 h*ve looked over “ Ueuck’n Field Hook for Knilrowt Engineer*." and think it well adapted 10 the ob iin author prop-’.-es, and have no question but It wlllbr i f u-il-kvcrr u-elu! and practical volume both forofhceand I *-.i" D - IJ ’ “ Tnot, April 21, laW. 1 am much pleased with Mr. il*ocfe’H little manual, the •* KvdJ liiH’k o 1 Railroad Engineers.” With the proaanta . Jl>u rui- ..j the mrwt practical aud useiul of recognised atn< iu railway rugineers, he has giton others V' 1. b li.-w I.t foa-i iu Ilnur present torm, appear to posses* B mini •! higher value than that of mare novelty— that of piling m general sus'-cpUtde oi available, not to nay doflira hi,- practical use In conclusion, while I think the design Ui Mr 11 **ucXNa.k i.“ <uch a.; to adapt It eicullunUy well tIJ L.r.deßtdoual needs, i have pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with It* execution, alike with the per- Hui-uity of arrangement effected by the author, and the el c'-llent typographical taste displayed by hlfl publisher*. It. FuaNkus Uar&Ni, 0 K and Director of Rensselaer Dolytechulc Institute. For sale by WILLIAM *- HAVEN, Dealer iu Engineers’ btatiouery, Market street. -orncr ofHeeond. *u3 ijWj iJUAKfi M'ALKD HKUIUNU XUU '260 boxes No. 1 Herrluc; ouO hnif box.-* <3»lloux Minim*-* 'Aw boxes do do IWO <iaurtet bis. do *'.»• b dozen AncliOTice; b doion Capers; 5 doteu 01 ; 5 dozen Lobster s. Just received and lor eule by KKVMKR 4 ANDKItSuN, Prl ,7 No. 39 Wood street IVMH.IMI MuKAKKAbT TKA— IO cheats of ibis superior Tj t.-k. Ht bo '.-entß, just n.vfiTHj at China Tea 8 f-r». aug‘J9 F. R. DBA VO, No. 1 Diamond. HAVING FOUND TJSN ANTH ~t'or all the Dwelling House* pul under our care, ve are now prepared U? procure tenants for others. Uwnerd of varant houses w,.l llod It lo their interval to give us a call, as we have Mh application* for houses. Also, collection of rents, 1.i.-orar*- fed and repairs attended to. Charges moderate. ‘ 8. CUTHBiSRT A • N. wpl _ Nlliv NOVEL, as aotiiob. us “Awsb. h —The Hidden Path bv Marion Hariaud; just received and ior sale by JOHN 8. DAVIBON, Od st_ x \ AYANA 6KGARS-I have Just received a splendid lot H'l f Havana ajar, The. i wl»hfn g a geca* ran always cbt&in it at “i, ® S> . Corner of Market st. and Diamond. 5 iLACK fILKS-A.'A.'MABON A CO h.« Jn»t rec'J i> per express several pieces of Plain lllaclt BUas, of very aupurior lustre and quality. ang24 OIL —2t) bbta NB. Whale and Tanner’s Oil for sale by auglib BMITH, MAIB A HUNTBB. •.-W '•' : INSURANCE COMPANIES. 1 BANKERS AND BROKERS Increase of Cash. Capital TO HALF A MILLION iKJLLARS! N A IN SL R A i"'* * 1 UO J 1 PAN I , HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED iSlli PAID u V . Ca.l, C.piUil TEII HTY-dIXTH ANNUAL B’l ATESLENT of the *TNA INSURANCE CnM!*ANY,m Uart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist n/ January, under o&tli. . , . , a- Heal Estate, unincumbered - * iu,o.- Beveutv-two Mortgage Rond-,band < cent,pay able e«*ini-auunally ;• ;«!*® ™ Debts du* the Oompauy. secured by mortgage... , .\u l. lulls ftoceirable, well secured, payable ut Hank. . UM*; Railroad Blocks in C00ue0ticu1......... - y vg" Bank Blocks iu the city ol U-M* W Bank Blocks in New \otk city.. ■•••••••• yb ‘ tw) 00 liu.li on b»ml.ln [laui, anj in h»nJ« of and othvrs. $773,'J73 63 The amount of Hab»iU«.t!ae or not due to Banker fiber creditors, —nothing. Louses adj obted and due, —^ Lotaes adjusted and not sl4*, 616 , Lowt* unadjusted and In wiuliqk Lt further proof, {61,267 60. , .. . All other claim., Kgnlnrt Urn Company arc ™all.«och only a* printing. 4c. Agrut7lnatructodtot»k»uori»knTorslo,.WO. Th. amount [mured in any ntv. town ur milage, depend* noon mo character, notarial and ennatrucUon of buildings, the width oi rtreete, tho supply of water and condition of the Ore department, and other circumstance*. The amount Insured In block* of building* vane,; the design ia to limit the loss by any one' Ore „f 0 01do. or leas. 6 TUU. A. AjaKAAMJkU, f's-.TKnry. Btati or OosKiorieUT, > lUrtit-rd, Jan. let, ia*6. Hartford county. ) , ~ . a , I'ertKiially uppearad Thomas A. Alexander, aecreUrj of tho .tttna Insurance Compauy, ami made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to ilfl beat j ag f;ce of the Peace. Looses paid by this Company Tor the year HW exceed 1760 000, while the pnunintn* received fu: t.u> name time far rxcwd auy other year, since the organization cl the °TS eoTWim nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rateti. ma- offloa, Ho. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jtJu H. TK.N KYCK, Agent. lfl sura n oic company, OF HARTFORD, CcAY.Y. OnAfiTiaib, * I * l * * Cash Capital o*oo,ooo Casti Surplus, ow lir Janoabi, 1956 ©‘.473,873 riMIIb Capital Stock and Surplus i* surely invented for I tho benefit of nil policy holder*. As an cvUt«uce of tbe claims we have to public r.oufldcnce, and of its ability to pay losses promptly, wo stale a fact, ;hat Us receipt * tary from $126,000 lo $160,000 per raoulh. Its bumnwts is large and well distributed, and in our opinion no Company in tbe United States affords better indemnity to polby holders than the 3£tna. They eonlinoe to make influraoe* on proj-erty In town and country, at rates us h*v as is con detent wilt aaf-Cy to Urn poliny hoi rra- Office, Korth-weet corner Filth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. . . aptm-.lj D Iff L. A W ARB MUTUAL BAVKTY IHSUB&NCB COMPAHY. OPPICK in tho North Hoom of tbo Rtrhange, .on Third ■tried, rIUI.ADEI.I'tILI. MAKINR INSURANCES. On ViaaiLa, ) , 0 UWO) VTo all parts of tbenorli. VauunTa. ) INLAND INbURANCKH On goods by rlrera, canals, lakes and lwJ carriage", t* all Darts of the Union- Y IUK ISSUIiANOBy On merchandise generally. On etores, dwelling bonnes. Ac. AdSBTfl QV TUB COMPANY, Norember ~ 1563. Uonds and Mortgages..— ■•—••• .........t'-M.SoO 00 H'ateof PennsylTanla, Philadelphia city, Uynng Garden, Boutbwark, and othrr loans ——lBl,too 4 1 fl'.ocks in banfce, railroads and insurances com paniee Bill-* receirable Cask on hand Balance*in the hand* of Agents and premium* on Marine Policies recently 121.T0. C, Subscription Notes —..100,000 00 J. SCI!ANDKLMK&ER, Q H. FKANCIB. Tb« Prtnbllß KJra insurance Company, Of philadtij'lna, /’-rsuyUanfo. DIILBCTOIU* —CharUr W )i%n Lrr, Thomas liar'., Tobias V/asncr, S&maH Grant, H Bnith, Goo. W IU.-h ard*, MorUcai D. Adolphi K. U : if, Dau.l Xl'.i .latm. Morria Pattrmw. Oa.-.n. N. iurv.tir., .0 - If'.;;' **» *>- * '!*«• vvy,, • • » „•. -* r , v, "T j * *■ r, >(• «*s v ‘ -*» y + - ' « v ■*-/ S i ■ • st-* *■ ■ ■ r a 11> up Dl*»C7iia* L'r. H M. Huston, i HughOraitf, Bpoocttr Wllvain, Cherlt** Kelly, tiamuc'l E. Bto fees, lli-ory .‘Uoan, j JikiaoH Tru^ueir, Win. Kyra, Jr., Joshua L. 1*1)00, J«m«?'’Trnnr*ot. , Jr-hn 15. Sample, 1 Oburl'** s 1 J. 7 l/o£*u, Pittsburgh, ! H. T. C. Morgan, Jr.. Vf >l. MAH.TIN, PiV-bident. TIIOP. 0 IIAKL*, President W id . Martin, Joseph li.&aftl, Bdninnd A Bonder, John C- Darls, Robert Burton, Ji>bn it Penrose, O**org* U. Leiper, Edward Darlington, 11 Joneaßrooke, J. G. Johnson, James C. lUnd, Theoptlofl Paulding, James B. M’Parland, W. 0. Ludwig, JOiIPU Vf. Oowas, B«c*y. P. A. il A l> bill A, A**nt, No. W> Water Htft-t. Pilbioar^b. Cham. U BiJCtia, SeerrUTry. gCt-nUn ue to mafc» insurance, j erpet a a! or limited OO every (laf»criptk>u of properly, in tonu unil country, atiwUe sMc w %/> are •■onsb'tent with security. Thr Company ha?« rwrted a Ur/® Oontinjent Pun-, which, with thrir capital and pr-r.j.im*. mw»l~J,af forU ample protection to tb* bceurru. The AmcU of the Com pan)' on January l c t. ISM, as pub llahed agreeably to an Act of Aarz-mbly, were a® tbUow*, Tit: Tcm;orarj Loans Sd,bi'*b !■ StocAa...- - '■"> Oaah, Ac WJJtC 61 Blac® their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of Chu* Million Four Hiitv-lrvd Thou sand Dollars, Irwsoii by fire, thereby affordin'? evidence of th* advantage* of insurance, as ">ll a* il.<> ability and Lion to meet with prOßiptn**;* all liabilities. J.QAKDINii2 COFFIN. A<jrot, OfSo®, north-coat cor. Wood end Thirl ;-U. TUa ChTtED STATES LIFE IHStJEAHCE, annuity and TRUST company, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1860. charter peki-ktual. CAPITAL 8*250,000. o{JUe r 8. E. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streelt , Philadelphia. Offioert of Ou Home Board at Philadelphia: Diaicto&s. Stephen R.Orawford, Paul B Goddard, Ambroee W. Thompson, Johnson, Benjamin W Tingiey, Goo. M’llenry, Jacob L. Florence, James Derereui, William M. Godwin, William M’Bee. President —Siephen R.Orawfonl. Vice President— Ambrose W Thompeon Medical Examiner, Pituhvrgh —Jamor IT. Wiliam, M D Allegheny City —B. ii. Mowrjr, M. D. QKO. B. ARNOLD, A**nU marl?:7 No. 74 Fourth street, Pittiburgb. PEHHfiYLVANLA'TNBiraANCK COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH , CORNER OP FOURTH AND hMITTIHEU) STREETS. Authorised Capital, $300,U00. INSURE BUILDINGS and other propurty ngai&nt lot'." or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Eos and lni&ud Nartgation and Transportation. dmacro as. ! Wm. f. Johnston, Body Puttereun, W. SPOlintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Lons, I. Grier Sproal, A. J. Jon**, Qeorgs 11. White, Jafob Painter, A. A.Canler, lame* R.NrffWy, W 8. ITaren, Wado Hampton, P K-Purk, 11. K. Oogfcsball. * Hon. WM. Y. JOHNBTON, President. ROPY PATTEIIaON, Vi.e President. A A. OAttßian, Secretary and Truaeurer. 8. 8. QuuMd, A*«ifltantJJenetary. dwiom Western" Insnraneo Company, Pittsburgh. B. MILLEU, Jt n Prtndmt. |_F. M. GQILDGii, Srcr«/«rr CAPITAL.,O3OO,OOO. wxriLlilnsurfl-ageinflt all kinds of rlak**Flß®'»wfrWA yy RINIS. All loasea will bo liberally ®d)u*teil anil man«geJ by Diuurou who »to wall known in the community, and who are determined, br promptneMandUbenality, to maintain the character which they nave assumed, a* offering the beat protection to thoee who desire to be Inaared. • „ „ , ZHrcrteri.—R.Ulller, Jr.,O.W. Rlcketson, J. W. Sutler, H. Uolmes, Jr., W. U.Smith, 0. Ihmeen, George W. Jackflon, Wrn. M. Lyon, James Uppenoott,Qoorge Darsie, Jamea Mc- Auley, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott. €4. Office, No. 02 Water fltreet, ( Warehouse of Spang A Qo . Dpi Pitt«bo»vh. w<lt ?4 : _VT "wig manufactory. MSB. RENTEIt, Si » doort from t/u Aqueduct, opposite the tUUctor’i Office, AU-nuini city, 1 8 PRKfAJUiD TO FILL OUDEKB Poll WlOH.nti! all 1 kinds of OrnamtnUl UJilr Work. The b*Bt quality of material in furnished, and rntiro satisfaction guaranteed. myl6;dawl7 /Ueiaudtr W» foator* Attorney and counsellor at law, and holk-i tob m CaAHOtflt, Agent for procuring Bounty Landn and Pensions, and fbr toe Collection of Claims )u Grout Britain and freland. . AEJ*Collections made la thin and adjoining Counties; Be tsies of decedents settled; Real Relate bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage or other security. TIUos examined and title papers druwn. Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above gmithbald. Pittsburgh, March 28,1854 —[mh2S:d*w 1 _ A.i W. Fost«r t NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the Hta lea of Tennessee, Now Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. Dee<lfl drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken fur record or use in any of the above named Brutes, Illinois, Mbedsidppi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, Murc.li 28, 15 >6—i nah2S:d*w 1 IKON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. An Institution Jjt the Business Man. INSTRUCTION given duy and evenlug Lectures enr.h dnv. Writing, Book-Keeping, Mathematics, Engineer ing. and all the varieties of Drawing, taught 1-y pracileul Teachers. TIIB PEOPLE COLLEGE Is an institution to educate tho Fanner, Mt-chau.c, Mcr chant and Professional man in various arts that are not taught in any other Institution of the Went. *jT* All paeons who have at any time since the ustab llshmeut of the Institution made arrangements for iustruo tlon lo this College, are still entitled lo attend, tree of further charge. Reports heed not, but call upon the Principal, at the People's College, now corner of Wood and Fourth Htreeia*— soon at College Hall, opposite the Post Office. l w pl HKVuLVRRB! REVOLVERS'. I— just received, by Ex press, direct from the manufac turerr, a splendid assortment of Colt's REPEATING PISTOLS, four, five and elx inch barrels, all of whloh we will ifc3f sell for eash at ns low prices as they can be bought In tho city of New York. Persons going to Australia and California will find that they can do better by purchasing their equipage at home, than they can among strangeriH-as we give persons a chance to try any of the above Pistols before leaving the city, and in case of a fail ure we refund the money. DOWN & TETLEY, Kepi 136 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. MOSQUITO BARS—Just received, another large supply ol Mosquito Bars, in all colors, and at very low prices sepG A. A. MASON A CO-. 25Fifth st. POWDERED BAYBEKK Y—2oo lbs for sale by R A. PAHNJEBTOOK. A CO., eepl corner First and Wood st/i * b ,*%-**• „ ' AUSTIN LOOMIS. stock and bill brosee,. *Yo. M Fourth above Wood, Notes, Drafts, Bonds,Mortgagee, and Loans on colla terals, negotiated. Stocfcs bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bodght and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Qojper Btocka. All communications attentefl to promptly. WU. n. WILLIAMS .. -JAS. B. M'VAX Wm. 11. William. * Co,, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .V, K. Corner IFood and Third streets. All transactions mode on liberal terms. Collections of mile, Notes, Ac,, promptly attended to. __ jan26-l w Id’('OKSKLL& WILLOCH, 13ANKER8, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stock* bought and 6old on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. South Bust corner of Market and Fifth streets, tLI v 11 PITTSBURGH, PA. AETHU&S, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITBFIELD STREETS, luMm Pltt»burf|h,_Pa. HamoVml* PATRICKS & FRI2HD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Have Hemmed (heir Office tothe Comer of fifth and Woaifts. PITTBBUECH, PA. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Asceptancos, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchangee on the Eastern and Western Oitiea cooxtantly for sale. .. _. ... OolletUono in all the dtlea thronghont the united States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. f fe ° B H. HOLMES * BOSS, BiNKEBS AND EXCHANGE BKOKEBB, uavi kamqvad Tana bahkibO asp xxoafsai omoi to no -67 tUPSXY BTBSXT, VOTIA DtfQluf StLdW OLD STAND. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,. . and Dealers In Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Sil ver and U&k Notes. Exchange On the Eastern and Western OUlee constantly tor sale. Collections made in all the eltieo throughout the United States. Deposits received In par ftrnde or current paper, No. 67 Market Btreet, between Third and Fourth eta. [JaSOJy TIER MAM * CO., BANKEBH AND EXCHANGE BKOKKKB, No, 96 Wood SLrttX, comer of Diamond Alley, piTTsutman, pa., I>UV AND BELL Bank Notes and Cola; Discount time ) axnhauge, and promiaaorynotea; make collections In all the principal cities of the Union, Haceire deposits on call and on iuteiest, and giTe their prompt attention to all other matter# appertaining to a Broker’s business. Eastern ;e constantly on hand. in art JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, OJAUR |B Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotel. STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collection* carefully attended to. Interest paid op Depoait. 68)4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. declfl HILL A C0 n BANKERS AMD EXOHANGB BROKERS, OORBIA or WOOD ASP FIFTH tfTHITS. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills ol 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 rt-ceived of Par and Current Funds. [raarSTly all an kdwlrd jurat, floerbcji t&ama. gttAlTfrß Bt RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BO Y AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate Loan* on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase I‘rominsary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Slocks on Commission. Collection* made on all points in the Onion. (myl G. E. ARNOLD fit CO., bankers and exchange brokers. 1 \EALEKS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and XJ Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. I®,. No. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank of Pittab’g. [sa!B Vrmatic and 'Fbretgn Exchange. Bank Xfota* Qold and Silver BntahL Sold and Exchanged, al the BX OH ANGE AND BANKING HOOBB Of WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., 64 wood smart, Pittastmoa. Interest allowed on time deposits. ( janli^ TUOUFSOM CELL..--..-- A. CAUOHIT. THOMPSON BELL A CO., BANKERS AND BROKKRB. Comer of Third and Wood itreete, PilUburyh, Fa. ... 14,012 20 _16f».X25 U 4 ... 16,UU 00 |627,476 63 riIOHAS WOODS, ■WCOMMERCIAL BROKER,"» Dot*., Bondi, Stocks, B.«*i Batata, Ac., No. 76 fourth it., PiUlburgh, Fa. [jatj OlmmioUPa Loan Otßee, NO. 100 BMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— Morn-y loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware tn.l other valuable articles. aulAdly C L O T H I N_G_ STORE! JOHN M'CLOSKEY & CO.. ¥ VOKMKRLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty JH street, which haa won on unbounded popularity under honnme of the TILRNE BIG DOORS, hare, for the pur port- of acquiring more apaoe for their Immense business, removed to 0)- *r.a.*iouF building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, Thai haa ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, is to give them cm re lacMUos for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared t o t ell Goods at the LO IK-tfkr EASTERN PRICESI And they will warraut them to be a* good as any maon factured In the Union. CUSTOM WOH.lt, IB Ttlfl BIST STYLI, AMD UPOB till SHOBtES* BOtICI. They have on hand n full and beautiful assortment ol LOTUS aud COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND 8091- -$1 t 212.:08 u Oar ltKortfltfi ire Identical with those of oar castonere, and wo assure tbo pablk that our fidelity will not fail in filling all orders we may be favored with, j**- DON'T FORGET TUB PLACE— No. 88 Wood Street, (BAST SIDE,) 00 Rtf KB Of TOAHOHD ALIKT. N. B.—We desire oar patrons to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street- Our attention is devoted exclusively to the Ilonse above designated. mar 23 Jb'all and Winter Goods t EDMOND WATTS. MERCHANT TAILOU, NO. IS6 LIBERTY STREET.— I haw uow on hind a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods Overcoating*, of entirely new design.; Plash Vert ing*, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Oa*nlm*r**s, of every style and shade In the market, nil of which 1 will make to order on the .most reasonable terms, and w arranged to salt. JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN HcCLO&KEY A 00*3 Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stpek of goods that this celebrated house has over had the pleasure of luTltlngthe attention ofthe public to. These goods have b-cn purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, whleh leaves ns able to say that we can and do sell at a. email profit, a. any house in the east ern cltica. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchant., in general, to aive us a call, and examine out extensive assortment Of READY MADE CLOIUING. It Is almost impossible to enumerate the qnant' > of immense piles of garments that to b<- seen at this U i * establishment; it is sufficient to p*v that it has never t- equalled by the house itself. marld:if JOHN McOLOSKKY A CX). Clothing t UiotlUng 1 THE undersigned respectfully inform sjhlafriend.and the publio that he is now receiving at hb» store. No. 177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Camimflres and V eatings, of the latest and moat desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the moat fashionable man ner, at short notice, end on the most reasonable terms. Wehaveaiso on hand a large and wall manufactored stock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persona who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their advantage to call at 177 Liberty street,before making their purchases. (mart] 0. CONNER. Sf«w Clothing Store. NO i, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. r» 'UK subscriber ha. just opened this new establishment, J. nht-ro h« has always on band a large and choiceaaeori m*n: ,-f all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrant, equal to any iu the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to give him a call, martily a OPPENHEIMWTL To Houaelteepara. WK have now opened one of the largest stocks of CHINA, GLABB and QUEBNBWARE, salable for housekeepers In the uity, and intend selling at very low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Want oonnistlug of fortv-elght pieces, Ibr the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods In proportion. Our stock being large to the dull season just passed, we are deter mined to work it off at low prices. We have just opened gov? beautiful shapes of White Stone Heat Dishes; Vege table do ; Covered Lushes for stewed chicken, eta, etc. Also, som? very bandaotna new styles of Water Pitchers. Our ot White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet War?, in large—ell of which we have put down in price to suit the times. r have some twenty different styles of Frenoh Ohlua T«a and some beautful Gold Band Dinner Bets—all of whh'h we are selling at least twenty-tive per cent below former prices. Our Block of Knives and Fork., Spoons, Waiters, Britan pi a Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, eto v Is large, and we w 111 eell them at very low prices. GLASS WARE Ou hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitts burgh Glass Ware, which we will sell at manufacturer’s prices. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch ers, and every article suitable for country or city ls large, to ahich we invite the attention of oity and country iPKrohants, as we will sell them very low fur cash. pars and others in want of oniAP China and Queenswure’ will do well by ciUliDg at the CniNA HALL, No 69 Market, between 3<i and Ith stB~ kr»tO nppo«U»Owv R Whit* RU.IiSES, STORE-ROOMS, WAREHOUSES. Ac- TO LETI — LawrenctviiU — A comfortable Dwelling liouee ot bait, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, fonr bed rcoms, Ac.; garden and good water. Allegheny Oily —A Two Story Brick House, newly painted aud papered, on Rollm-on 6trwt, near the canal. Bent $lO per month. iff. Wuhinffton—& Dwelling House of three rooms, on lUgh htroot, with large yard, well, Ac. Rent, # JP o , o^ l*iUsburijh —A large Three Story Brick, No. 2o lhixd rent $176 per year. Nos. 31 and U 7 Duquean* street; each house is two etorivs, with basement, cellar, yard Ac. Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on Fourth street. Together with other*. Apply to 8. CUTHBBRT A SON, je!s HQ Third Btreet. JULY MAGAZINES— Godey’s Lady*B Bdbk, for July—2o canto; Balloa’s “ “ W “ 1 aahee Notions, u Frank Leslie’s N.Y. Journal, 18 “ North British, for May. The above Just received by Express. Also, a large lot of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL and MlsoHaneoua BOOKS and STA TION ERY for aale at COST, and no aunauQ. Call at LAUFFER’S BOOK STORE 87 W°od street, If yon want to « Cheap Library. )*ZI CLOTHING. NESS COATB. JOHN M*OLOSKEY A 00. NSW SPRING GOODS* FRENCH CHINA HOUSE FURNISHING OOODS. COMMON WARE. MISCELLANEOUS 100,000 COPIR0! Heat . HTRAUBQAT DISASTERS (xH , tm> h, I'JKBUWHIi WESTERN WATERS, AHD I h. j igned hive itthr in' coutbo of preparation a flew aMBOAI DIRECTORY, which will be issued in October coat; th« book-will contain over two hundred pages, Ulus ►rated >u the beat atyle, and neatly' bodHd in a durable manner. 1* WILL BE ONE OF TUB MOST* INTEREST*- r LNU BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will be a book that will be interesting to all classed of people. The STEAM* i BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and d 1 acripllon of allth o. 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 n»me of the boat, with the trade she lain. Also, the names Of Oaiitaina and oiflcers, hex age, 4c., fte. The .Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and BteamWating on the Western waters since the application of rtfefimTalßo.a of the first boat built for the Ohio Liter, with the name of the builder, commander and owuer. The RIVKU DIRECTORY.wiII contain* list and descrip tion of all thtf STEAMBOAT DlBA?TSB§’thathave occur rvd on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beautl* with a LIST OP ALL THOSE WHO o/vK fKRISHfcD BY TIIRIK BURNING, SINKING AND EXPLODING, on the Western and waters. The Directory will captain Maps <*f the Ohio, Mississippi, MLarturi. White, Red, OuaehiU, Yazoo, oth.r Ni miMßm Towns and UUm j correct aLtuicesSHKnnJ °U>™ Hirer tt«mß of interest ■HHfcp*°pl s large* The book will contain the c«ile3oßSoos U, Boots, wlth lhe trade they tire In, *0.40. The WfceflhT wBl also contain a complete list of ill the reeponelble Steamboat Lteneed Offlcere, their places of residence, 4c, Ac.; tbo new Steam boat Law, its requirements, with comments, snowing wherein it benefit* the incompetent officer, and <wh«* the ampdent officer, Ac., and all the important U. 8. Hu pr«me Court Steamboat Decisions up to date; the Rates and important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, im ’ portent Decisions of the various U. 8. Courts in regard to YreighU Lost and Damaged, Ac., Ac.; with many other things of interest. , . The J) irectoxj; will be iilnstraird. in th» best style and prlntedln the best manner. The author haa for six years been gathering together all the facta and itemsin regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western ana 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 bo issued lor the boatmin? all othem desirous of subscribing will have to do BO at once, as none will be orlntrd unless order od in adbsnce. This work is desfined to have a circulation o! over EIGHTY THOUBAItD lOpletLM the publishers are receiving large numbers of suoaciibera, per mail, from *u parts ot the country, daily. Borne oi the oldest ba&tmsn, as well as most scientific men of Lhe times, are contributors to rite Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be Issued in October, and will bs an ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the above All communications and letters should be addressed 10 JAMES T. LLOYD A CO., Postoffioe Building, Cincinnati, Obio. SUPERIOR. , Douglas County, Wisconsin* rfiHlfl PLACE is situated on the Bay of Superior and I Left Hand River, at the Lead of Lake Superior, and Doaa»B8rB A BETTER SITE, A BETTER UAltuOR, AND GREATER ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY, than any other point in the North-west; and iB equalled in prospective importance by Chicago only. The Proprietors hare a clear, undisputed and unincum bered title to the land upon which SUPERIOR Is laid out, and all purchasers of lous receive warrantee deeds for the otl BopeTior was laid out during the past season, and already contains several bund red inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a number of Stores, u Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, aml.lfl In nil respects the „ . MOSTFLOURISHINQ NEW TOWN in the West The County Seat, -the United States Land Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and L*ke Superior „„ _ UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, I 1 now In coarse of construction, connecting with BL Paul, terminate*) at this place, li Ta also the Lake termini of all the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. The “Boo” canal will bo opened in Jane; after which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine vessels, having been built expressly for this trade. Uue Steam Saw Mill Is now in operation, and the machi nery for a second is now on the way to Superior, which will be set to work immediately on its arrival. One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on easy terms, to provide a fond for extensive public Improve munis. Liberal appropriations havo been made for public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. 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, U another and different place, and la a different township from Bupkhiob. . _ . Maps of Sortition are signed by Thoa. Clark, sur veyor, and William 11. Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be seen in the principal hotels of 3t Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, -Buffalo, and other cities. All persona who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informa tion, are requested to apply to Wil IL Norton, Superior, Doogias county, Wisconsin. WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent end Attorney for Proprietors of Superior jy2L3in Board of Health JSotlce. 1 INFORMATION has been made to the Board of Health | that cates of chclera occurring outside of lb* city bare I been brought within Its limits for relief. No doubt the friends of the rick are prompted by motives of humanity, yet It Is proper they should be Informed that they subject themselves to a severo peually by so doing. The Legislature passed laws regulating tills matter, In cases where the disease is malignant or contagious, io order that the densely populated oily may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, when it has gained a fboting, scarcely rests so long as there remains a subject for its re morsele** attack. The BoarJ of Health an* determined to enforce the law. If patients seitwl with cholera, or any malignant or conta gious disease, outside the city, must be removed to any of Uw Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must hove a permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all persons interested IS called to the following sections of an act approved April d, lU>2: h*C. d- That any master, commander, or other person having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of the rules or regulations prescribed by the said Board of Health, undar the provisions of thU act, shall, upon convic tion thereof, by indictment or prosecution in any court having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of said ; Board of Health. , _ . Sec. 7. That whenever the Board of Health ahull welve information that any malignant or contagious disease (measles excepted) prevails within any port or place withio the United States, they shall make diligent inquiry concern ing the same; and i! It bU&U appear that the disaase prevails as aforesaid, all commnnlcatlon with each Infected port or place shall be subjoct to such control and regulations as ihe Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish in one or more newspapers published In the city of Ditto burgh; and thereupon every person or persons, and all goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from imch Infected port or place, and having entered and been brought into tbe city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu latlons, shall be subject to the same penalties as is provided for In tbe preceding section. The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. C. MURDOCH, Physician to the Board of Health. GEORGE FORTUNE, ? v 23 Health Office. iVttACTICAL 'VUUKiI FOR MECttaNIUIJ AND OTUtKii. X The American Miller, and Millwright's Assistant; The Analytical Chemist's Assistant; Tho Ko.-yclopudia of Cheiai try, practical and theoretical, by Brooth and Morflt; The Complete Practical Brewer; The Builder's Pocket Companion; The Practical Metal Worker’s Assistant, by Byrne; The Practical Model Calculator* by Byrne; The Cabinet Maker’* and Upholsterer s Compaa'.ou; Chemistry Appll&dto Dyeing, by J&s. Kapler; Oolburn on Lbcomutivfc Engines; Norris’ Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma chinists; The Complete Practical Distiller, by Byrne; The Dyer and Color Maser’s Companion, by Byroo; The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Bmyth; The Practical Dyer and Scourer; The Practic*! Assayer’s, Miner’s and Engineer’s Com panion; The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon; Perfumery: itß Manufacture and Use, by Morflt; The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Morfli; The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier ; The Painter’s, Gilder’s and TarnUher’s Companion; The Paper Hanger’s Companion; The Practical Surveyor’s Guide, by Androw Duncan; Overman on Manu&cture of Iron; Rural Chemistry, by Solly; Templeton on Steam and Steam Engines; The Turner’s Companion; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule ; Walker on Electrotyping; And numerous others, for sale by A B T. 0. MORGAN, augS ■* No. 104 Wood street, near Eifth. li.v Book*. I AM authorixed to sell low some valuable Law Books. 10 vola. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvler 1 * Institutes; GreenlieTs Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last *d.j And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. GEO. F. OXLLMORH, nm3l at tbe=nffloe of Morning Post. Rheumatism and neuralgia.—Dr. brown hereby informs the afhioted that his remedy for the above men tinned diseases Is odq that will cure. He will warrant a core in any case of this kind. This remedy was never known to fall when properly persevered with. M any suffer the torture of this complaint for months and years, when a few months would procure a certain, safe and speedy remedy. Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. DIAMOND alley. , Je36 r\K. BROWN continues to'be consulted for the com,of lif SBCU&r DISEASES. His snoceea In dong standing coses is unequalled. Theafilicted-cre Invited-tocall with out delay. Persona afflicted with Venereal'Diseases, Rheumatism. Biles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his advice. Letters containing a fee immediately answered. % __ A Office nn.i private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitts burgh. I*2B JOHN LITTJL No. SOI Lri Has just received ti tides BRANDIES. Genie Brandy, (very fine,) Otard Btrpuy A Co. (super.) Marreti A Co. Sasorac. WINKS. Sarcial Madeira, Howard, March A Co., Mad’ra Bast India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, Manzanillo do Table do Oooking do Beeswing. Port, Pure Juice do Ordinary do j St, Julian Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Champagnes, Anchor, Verteney, Beideseck, Together .with all other busloaAA. RAILWAY HORSE POWERS—One and XWO Horse Powers, with Saws, Threshing Machines, An—or the Powers furnished without machines—adapted fcr mahU&c* taring purposes. Call and examine them, at 47 FtPli. fit sepb JAMmWABDB^r. STRAWBERRY f LANTb of tho most reliable tested va rieties for this locality can be supplied in Urge quan tise—47 Fifth street. (seps) jAMJBtf WARDROP- M'LANK’B PILLS AND VERMIFUGE for sate low.at Diu KKYSER’S, aep7 Comer Wood street and Virgin alley. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT for sale at DE. KEYSttB’S, scp7 Comer Wood street and Virgin, alley - AYERS’ PILLS AND CHERRY PECTORAL ioraleai PE. KEYSBR'B, sepT Corner Wood street aod Virgln ailey- riIHAT LAND RWiTftmait issued by Thomas Woods. and I given Away to all at T 6 Fourth street, describes variety of Farms, Houses and Lota. Those wanttog homw irould do well to get a Register. On Uis dee«twd Sl* Country feats. |Je9l THOM A 0 WODDBv ? * j.* h *-i . *. t. ” 4» .4 '’’ i K • 'v **»■,. : i ; W*W *O<J 4*o B*fo(T *«U " J-uel./rm< iflj oti:*itHUi6*i K gl» a . List .lam, eoktlr«De«, ,lc<ll2»tiao, ' J mMr Standlcs, Dropsy, Rbeamatlnh, / «HU varA* (Jout, nornor*, 5 Njprwusnew, V Irritability, Influamatlon^iKad \fjer«fl|n ache, .pains: in .the. Dress., e>im, * Btokiad Limbs, Female OompUuu. /i irlK3Hr> Ac -> £& T Tfsdeed.very few are toe £ESBBBMV djaeatts in which e {Purgative Meat £g cot mete orlass required, and harmless bat-#ir<K>ta»l< 'SSStSSJiJ^Ji So person can feriCjraMW. * • c * a ®“ o b ' btt ,° r *?S*Pi*. .atefborite, U'ewngeoorat«B e«ri«n» &tU wMcfr ibfeht b&veb&u avoided by the umely end Colds, Feverish symptoms,-(dd! ! They a!! tend to wcoioe of produce the deeja’Seeteu bm formidable distempers which load the.hffiwwalfccvef Ihe lamb lienee a reliable fatony : pXiyßlB''to H)f the Cm im« portance to the pybUehea|th*and ,thls Pill .has been pet* fected with consummate 6kUl,.to,mc®i ihat An extensive trial of Hi virtues by physiol ahvProfeaflOrs, and Patients, has shown results fiurpasriug anything hiUiorto known of any medicine. Cures-b*v» be«nrmectfld:BWood belief, were they notsubetahUated bypersons ofsuch ex alted positions and character aa the of untruth. 1 •' * • "'_^ m ■ . Among the eminent, genUamm*whd have testified m favor of these Pills, we may mention— , - Doct. A. A. HiVYES, AnalytlcaTChftmlHtbf Boston, and State Asasyerof-Mfifiuachusettß, whcee'hfgh protesskFiial nhfltacleriasndorftedby.the- v jV i* • Eton. EDWARD EYEftKTT, Senator of the United States. ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Kx Speaker of the House of Representatives. ABBOTT hAWllEJJOßjMniStetWen.^toJSnglxnd. |JO ON B. nTZPATiuO&FXafholin Bishop nf-Boston a *l*, J. R.OHILTON > New tijrk<Hty, Secretary of States.- v .. WH. B; ASTOIt, the richest matt In . ■, 8. LELAND A4XX, Proprietors Ofthe Metropolitan Hotel, and others. , • ' • '. v * ... j>id space permit, wo could give many emifl ffiites from all parts where'the Flll3 have been usod,hrderl* dence even moreconvincing tfian the experisnceof eminent public men. Is fbum| InShfirjlfcot* upont»LW- These Pills, the result.qf long investigation aud jtnay, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present «tate ttf medical edsneb can ;ftflord. They are compoundjed uot of the Urugb thfimflelvalj hut of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Bemediasextracted by Chemical process in a State of purity, and combined to* geiher in such a manner »to Insure the beflCitauHa. The system of composition for medicines basbeen found In Cherry Pectoral and Pilld U)tb,to produce. a more efficient remedy than hod hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is perfecriyobvloua. "While by the old mods of composition, every modlcine -U'hurdenod with more or less of acrimonious and Injurious ..quAlltles, by this eachindl vidual virtue onlrthat Is desired for ihe curative effect is present Ail the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed, are left behind* the-curattvaVirtues only being retained. Hence it isself evident that the affects should prove as they have proved, more purelyremedial, and the Pills a men powerful antidote to disease than any othetmedkine known to the worbh?i: ..atf j ?v. As It is frequently expedient that many medicines should be taken under thOeoussel'xff in attending Physician, and as he could xurt properiy- Jhage ofotemedy without know luff its composition, I have supplied the.accurate-- Formula by which both my Pectoral uid PUls.ara tmtdei 'to the whole body of Practitloßeraln the tJnltoa States an4l)ritlih American Provinces. If; however, there should be any ons who not received them, they will be forwarded by mall to his request. - - Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered* how »w would be taken lr their known V Their life consists in their mystery? I have no mysteries.- " The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their. convictions of their . intrinsio merits. The Cherry Pectoral vras pronounced bysetenttfio to be a wonderful medicine before Its efeetS'wew known. Many eminent Phyßicianahaye declared thassme thing of my Fills, and even more confidently, tad are willing to certify that their anticipations were more .than realised by their effects upon trl&L They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify Ihe blood and stimulate it, into, healthy action—remove the obstructions of the stpeiach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring thdr lrregu lar action to health, end by correcting, wberaverlhey. ex- Sh derangements as are the first origin of disease. ared by Ur. JAMES 0. ATER, Practical and .Ana- Ohemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents pet box. flveboxesforfil. Bold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00, atwbpl«jalo, : and (otail, by every Breggisi In Pittsburgh, anubyaliPealare everywhere. • • • • • - j^4fccdaiw ASTHMA AID C«SWPTPI IBW AID VE U ( ffOHB*IIPt)I .1 BYddANA BROUGHT SOUS TO Tit. fi DOOB Of TSB AWOND2E7UL DISCOVERY has recently beer*.made by Dr. Curtis, of this dty, In the treatment of Con* eamptlon, Asthma, apd all ilisasßc* of the Lungs*-’Ww , ra* fer to « Dr. Curtis’s Hjqxasa. ob lauAUSa HrajaifVAPoa aud cmnuu Strup.” With this new method. Dr. C.nasr® stored many afflicted ones to health, affanevidepceof which he has Innumerable certificate! Speaking, .of the, treat ment a physician remarks, l * Hj is evwdnt that lit hal ing— constantly breathing an liicinal properties mum com®, in direct contact with; the whole rariai cavities of ibe lungs, ami thus escape tbamany and varied changes prodaced upon them Vi hen introduced ioto the stomach, andauhject to the process of dlgafitfon.** The Hygeana is for sale »t all the Druggists throughontthe country.—JVcu; York Dutchman of January 14. . . Tho Inhaler U worn on tho breaat, tmder theimetf,with out the least Inconvenience —tbo heat of the body being sutlk-innt to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of caiee, like the following, might bemimedr ‘ • ;i '' One package of the Hygeaaa hascuiadxne of the Asthma of six years standing. J. Y. Kksbcbi» . n P. U.orDoncannon, Pa, I am cured of the Asthma of ten.years? standing by Dr. Oortla’s Oygeana. MARttARXt Eastdß, Bmoklyht..N« Y* Mr a. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, a - Y., was cnred,of a saver® case of Bronehitiß by the Hygeana. My slater-has been cured of'adiStrSisillgCOQglitXSßfOTel years’ funding, and decided to bo incurable by the phyd* clans. Sho was cured In one month, by theHygeana. J. H. OauBKBT, Richmond* Me. The P.ov. Dr. Cheovet, of New Yor&jlestdflts of out medl* dna la the following language i * “ " y Nxv Y«M, Hot: IBjOS&L Drab gin—l think highly of Dr, Curtis’s remedy in diseases orthe throat' and longs, uajtbg nod some opportunity to testify Its efucneyA I am^tolivi heed that it b a most excellent medicine, both -the Symrpand ;be inhaling appUcatfo»,t<>thfl I cbost. i ■•! " L jn. b.—Dr. Curtis’s Sjgeanals thoORIQINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all otfiers-are base ImilaUomi br ? Ue and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun tb?m as you would POI6ON. . . _ For sale by Dr. Qeo. CL Reyßer, 140 Wood attest J "R. B. Sellers A Co.; Lee A. Beckham* Allegheny City, Jjffln Sargent, New Brighton; aL. Rainer, B°chester.^^^^^ carter’s Spanish ,Jl»xMUr^- tiie great purifier oj? the bloojq I Hot a PatUclb o! Morcary in it. LET THE AFFLICTED READ'AND PONDE&I—An infant i Remedy for Serofnla,.King f Aft:), Bhtome tism,Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions.rimpleaqr Plural* on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and P«v<rt Ghronfooote fiyeß, Ring Worm pv Totter, geahX Head, Psln of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn 'RljCa»K&flihßitlo Ufe, or Impurity of tho Blood. , vS®*Th la great alterative-ihedicin* end Blood is now used by t-. •. usands of grateful patients front, of the United BtateAwhh teftifr daily to. ttteremarkaw rates performed bytbe’greateflt of sH medicines, TKR’fl SPANISH MIXTURE.’* Neuralgia, RheutatfEtaft, scrofula, Kruptions on the Skin, Liver, .KeeaE*.; Fwttp, Clears, Old Sores, Affections of tho Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat,Female Complaints,-Painsand and Joints, are spceduy.put.to flight by.ufdng tniagreat and inestimable remedy.' ■ . 1 w. / For all diseases of the Blood, nothtng haAyethttnibtmd co compare with it* It cleanses , the sysUsn«f u aQlizipm> ties, acta gently and efficiently oh .the Liver and Bhugft strengthens Ihb givei tone -fitofnßEh, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the OopstL tution, enfeebled bydfeeaMOrbrofah dßwhhy th««6*i*ei oi youth, to Ue pristine-rigor atal strength*. r :tSftfi*vod For tho Ladies, U Mdnnriably Letter ttaa metica ever used. ATbw doses of Carter’s Spak&h Mlktnra will remova all eallownras bf complexion, bring •'tbrrc&s mantling to the cheek* give elasticity rto tha prove the genera! health in a remarkably degree beyond all the medicines ever, heard, of" « ! i r! The large number of-certiflcatea which we have from persons from all parts bf the Unßod Stotes, is tfcb best evidence that there is no humbug ftbont-lfc.- The'pits*, hotel keepe£9,maglstzateB,phyBicians. and public men, well known to the community, ail add their tefitingmi: to lh> wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD B URTFIR Call on the Agent and get a ClzmtUue ah# AMMtWLfnd read the cures tnlß tfoly greatest of fJVMedlginfS has performed. - ’ . None genuine unless signed by BENNETT-A. B.SRRB* Proprietors, No. 8 Pearl etteet,-RicninoPd, Va 4 to wholnaU orders *r;npHpw.kr>*i mnwt'htLaddrfrftgfcU And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOBEPH FLKSt NO, FLEMING BIiQS., and by Druggists generally. octßLdawly - 1 • 1 S~ TATE&pBJNT-7BOM CANADA— . ' .. '* Qcihkj, February Tth, IBM. Mean. B. A. FaTmat&k xB Cb.—We bad the pliasuro bt race Mm. this nominally within certificate ofyoor mlfage, which will be te?y«Bifsl“?*» yoa»ult vaffeeni voluntarily. Woßr^flefltleiaen, Cfatilaaat—ldy Uttla magfctavftnr yeoitf old; *x&!aj aon, oldfiß were far a conrirtamblfl time aaffering from trorms. I purchased two hottlea of your Vermifuge, l df which 1 gore' them.threeidasea. aocorrting to diroettOßß, aud fitraaga to6ay»in-iessthas three hour? th»y pissed no loss xn& HUNDRED WORMS, same Of thitottraor* dinary length of tea twelve to fifteen tnebea.' Having experienced bq much, of the beneficial -effectsof your Vermifuge, 1 feel it my duty to recommend" U'totht public, as, in my opinion, aso of the most efficacious cam* dies against worms ever-offered to tbs public. Gentlemen, believe me to be K, Jr., Agtut, niaXT Svasir, he Ibllowing very choice art! Your much obliged and humble s«TT*ts„ • 7 -NAEttA»naai T i2ftitS&.-, Prepared and gold toy S, A. A. PAHI{B3TOCK:dpCH)4 corner of First and Wood streets. Hock, Lisbon. RUM. Jamaica, Santa Ornt. GIN. ProclunsttAh. 7. ,7 BY YIBTtJE cf a precept ondef thahanda. ofWm.'&. McClure, President of thod&ort'of Comtac>irPlkai,lß and for the Fifth Judicial District of ahd justi<» : orffis n ceiiftWH?yfer 1 Jail Delivery* in andi in William' and Gabrisl Adams,.'.Beda-Associate Judge* ol the: earns Courts, in and for the Count? of (Allegheny t .d&t*l3he «*-* day of July* In the sear of our hord-onS tftrnißanrt tight hundred and hftyihve, snd .to-ma directed,' far-holding m Court of Oyer and TermlneXvOXKi CtaheraLJail DelhreryfKi the Court. Hqum'lu; tbeClty nf-Bttsburgh, on thaihst Monday of nest,,atlO,o*clocfcA« M. : • -'*■* f uhUo nottce‘islie#yiti^vta.#ftJjisH{;eApfthe ttifee, Coronfirana43ojifltafclea Allegheriy* that they be their proper persons, with.tbelr rolls, other re&Sia« branees, to do those’ iheir refit 6fctiT*6l3fet4 in their behaltappearstobedono—andalsbUitfiathat *UI prisoners that now are.or.osy he in tW'jail of said county of Allegheny; to-fcfrtheiL and ibaMrtoipr®* onto &galns^them&frshalL r bejast‘: .•« - - ~M Qiytn under my hand In Pittsburgh, this fifteenth day ol August, in the yegr of opr Dord, one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-tlTe, and of the Ooßmenwßalth* thff7,B&~; aaglfctd 4 WM. MAGIiXi * ShfeVtl^j;- Bogart, London Cordial, Schnapps. BUNDRIFS. Rntherfbrd’e Scotch Ale, Barclay’s London Potter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe/ Anise the, Guracoa, Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Hys. and Blaok Teas, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands, Old Monongabeia Whisky, of all grades. ertiolea connected with the mygfcdaw a. w' bk: EE- 9 mm PlLi-ft. INHAM FOB TUB CUBB OP ATTENTIONI Wagon Hajtor» an 4 Te&mgtert* Bounty IMiA B ASBirCY, va Fourth otr.«t7^ OFPIOEKS, Soldiers, Musid»Oß..Wagoa MaetHtßi’nam store,: 4ci»»iw .yera regnleriy mustered Into the tee rice of the flUfeSi Stxd'eTerv 'Offir^r-gprrnCTr^nrrtW nary C.IMh an(l o Lan3aiuauln. the^Hary, also, Militia orvolnntserst or’Bt&ta Pmnpwnf nwy fctntaor Dio® who-have received 40ot80 Acres, «re “* qn»ntityof land 'eaum W»£lft J .Bw' whol»,180 Acres.. , -e.,f r.v-,.'.e°ijurTOitf Parens mtrostogtbdrcyiartajßeeantrijropoß-hsT lng them attended ta.pTpmpMy-, ....-> f„- AD Information cw«4r Mtters, promptly £*ni wared. Addwa . AI>BTIS:I*>QMI&r -tttWA Bounty • X* vt -
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