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T -:’;.--v:> v -. - ,> / . ..;. . •'■>* •'.v. .....i f ‘..H* i-nv»- < 8-*? fe ■-. t. 4 v-» ~ m m U ' v 'J ' t v’A V****. *• • *»• ...,., - I 1 :-: "y > ~<-*,> r ;- l '^--V E -4fc'; 1 -sW > j i 2/ ;i * **, r' -iV *' *5? ■ * i * *. l . Vl*. ■< ry.‘\* - \ -H • . ,K RAILROADS. C K SIBIL OHIO BAUEOAU, attMtawaSi Summer Arrangement—Change ol Time. THREE DAILY TRAIN* EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS KX CEPTED.) but one Change of Cara between Columbus and Baltimore* ON and.after Monday, Jane 18th, 1856, Trains will run os follow, : vn GOTNO EAST. Train. Train. Train. Columbus ...10:00 A.M. Tk3o P. M. IL3O P. M. Newark 11:10 M 4:46 “ 12*0 A. U. Zanesville IMOP.M. &U 0 “ 2:12 “ Concord 12:68 « 6:44 « 3:01 “ Cambridge • 1:20 w 7:03 M 5.26 M Barnes Till e 2:23 « 8:25 « 4:43 “ llolmout 2:44 “ 8:61 « 5:14 M Arrive Dellalr 3:30 “ arr. 9:45 ** arr. 6:15 “ GOING WEST. Leaoe. Train. Train. Train. Bellair 0:46 A.M. 6:16 A.M. 6.-00 P. M. Belmont 10*1 » 6:16 « 7*)S “ .10:52 “ 6:43 « T. 40 Cambridge 11*6 “ 8.-04 “ 900 “ Concord - 12:17 P. M. 8:30 M 0:25 ‘ Zanesville 1:10 “ 9:30 M 10:30 “ Newark 2*B “ 10:37 " H-60 “ Arrive Columbus... 3:20 “ 12:16 P.M. 1:20 A.M. The Express Train goin-; Bast will stop to take np or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord, Cambridge, Campbell’s, Bartlesville, and Belmont only. Goura W*kt will stop only at the above named Stations. Thw M«i! Train will stop »t all Ibe Button! »hor» the Hall is to be roceivod, or delivered, and at all other Stations on notlee being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta tions on proper notice being given. GOING EAST. The 10*0 A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbas with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad ; at Newark with morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt Verson, and with Trains on the Steubenville aßd Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East ern Cities- The 3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky. Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pasa*ogt»rs ! earing Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M. Train On Little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Centra) Railroad will also connect with this Train at Oolumbus, a nd reach Wheeling at 9:16 P. M., ami ■•• ave by 10:30 P. M. T rain on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more at 5 P. M.., next day. The 11:30 P. M. Train conneots at Columbus with the M ail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6UJO P. M., and arrives at Bollalrat 0.16 A. M.; connecting with the Accommoda tion Train oo the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen gers leaving Chicago by th* Evening Trains can, by this route,trio Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis aod Day ton reach Oolumbus la season to take this train; and at \\ heeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber -1 aod, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Haiti uk-io and Eastern Cities. GOING WEST. The 6:15 A. M. Mali Train connects at Ballalr with M;ht Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and ML Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville ; at Oolumbus with the train? for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polls, and Chicago, nd Dayton and tno Urbans. The 9 46 A- M- Express Train connects with the Express Train’from Baltimore, and arrives in Oolumbus at 3:20 P. M., and connects with trains going Boutii and Wert arriv ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The 6:00 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train ai 2:16 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polls, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Balnt Louis and Chicago. ISAAC 11. SOUTHWICK, 3uj>t. Zanesville, June 18, 1866—[ je2lj 0 LEV EL AH 17 AH D PITTBBOBGH RAILROAD. OOHHECTING WITH BTKAMKHB ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE, YU WKLLBVILLE, AND Ohio and Pannaylvanie Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. r | HIE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to- Toledo, 1. Chicago, Rock lelaud, Galena, and 8L Louis, Is VIA CLEVELAND. This route Is One Bundled miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours,Chicago twenty-three hours, and 8l l<oala thirty-seven hours. On and alter Monday, September 3d, the trains on thU road will run as follows: VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at 2.90, A- M. and &d>o, A. M.., and 3 00 P. M., con sect at Alliance at b 00 A. U , 11.60 A. M , acJ 0 30 P. M., as 1-dlowa : Trains for Cleveland leave Alliances 00, A. il., 11 ;>0 A, M,, and d 35 I*. M , cono'Cting at Hudson with Trains for Cuy ahoga Palis and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10 ‘ds A. XL, - 10 P. M , and fc 53 P. &1. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, Ualeoa, and the Nurtb-we6t, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving l*itteburgb at b CKi A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at P. M., as that i.j ibe only train by which elose connections are made through the above points Paseengur* by this train reach Chicago &t 7 tw neat morning, aod tit. Louis at midnight. VIA WKLLMJLI.E. ; li-* rt'-tiuiKr- KMpse anl Rosalie will leare the Mononga* li-'h wl»*rf every morning, (rtundny* excepted.) ut 10 u !ur tV*dl«ville, connechug with the tram leaving vv eii. win- ut 4 ;uj p. aj. Ap Ac'OaimfxlatlfD Troia wdl leave WellsvUle dally, excepted,) at 640 P M, connecting at Dayard with Express Train, arriving in Cleveland at 2 10 P. M Traiue from WelUville connecting at Ravard fur Carroll* ton, Wayoeaburj;, Dover and New Philadelphia. Jts- Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North West, Tin VTelleviUe, are sold at $1 less than via Alliance. The Trains from Cleveland to Tolodo and Chicago, run as fallow*:—Leave Cleveland at 6 10 A.M., 2.45 P. M., 7.06 P. M. Arrive ut Chtoago 830 P. M ,7.10 A. M-, 830 I*. M. Trains leave Chicago for Rock Island iiu-i Bt. Louis as follows:—For llock Island al 0 00 A.M. and 11 00 P. M. Fit 8t Lnuls, 16 A. M. and 11.46 P. M. PassHtigen- f.r St. Louie go over Rock Inland Railroad to J-di.-t. and theoo* rT#r tbe Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to AlU>n, and thence by atenmlwal (¥3 uiUi>») tn St. Louis. Passengers t-y the y 16 A. M. Train arrive at SL Louie 11 20 aamo evening, and by the lo.Ob P. M. Train at noon next d«y Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there rt checked for Chicago and Bt. Louie. PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. 1 nclau. 2d cl'i. lrlcbm. mdcTs. To Aliiunce $2 30 To La 8ai1*....516 00 $l3 50 “ Cleveland ... 400 “ Hock IsiM, 18 00 14 25 *• Toledo 660 “ Galena 18 16 14 Ou “ Chicago .... $l3 00 $lO 60 “ Springfield 18 70 10 20 “ lllc-Tuinft...ltl IHJ 14 60 “ Burlington 10 00 •' SL Loulfl 21 00 16 60 Passengers are requested tu procure their tickets at tbe office of this Company, lu the Monongabela House, third door below tbe corner. J. DURAND, Bop’t, Cleveland. J. A. CAUOriKY, Ag’t. Pittsburgh Great American and U.B. Express & Mail Boute. T'i MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED, And Two C hanges of Cars and Baggage Avoided. AIK LINK 11 O l T K urrwcss CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: IFur CHICAGO, ALTON J ST. I.OCIS mmmm, RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago & Blitslsslppl. CiniCAQu TO ST. LOUIS IN 15|4 j leave tbe Illiuob Central Depot, foot of Water street — Si- Louis Day Kxprt-?* daily, Sunday 6 excepted, 7 16 AM. St- Louis Night Express daily, Saturdays exce'd.lfcoO PM. St. Ixmls Freight d Emigrant daily, Sand. exc. 6:30 A M. liiygagt checked through to St. ixmu. frolne ran direct through to Alton, (2i9 miles,) with out change of cars or baggage, and couneet with the Company's spleudid steamers Winchester and Reindeer, running tn rx.-lnflivo couuectlon with Passenger Trains trom Alton to SL Louis, (’23 miles,) without landing. These boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the Western waters, being fitted up with Baths aud spa cions Wash-rooms, affording to passengers tbe opportunity nt removing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad t -aveling, and reaching Bt. Louis refreshed from the effects c-t a long ride- To Kansu and Nebraska this Is the most direct route, and passengers destined for Bloomington, Springfield, Jacksonville, Naploa, and all point: on the Mississippi, Mis souri, Kansas, On in her land and Tennessee rivers, will note the im[Kirtant saving in distance, being seventy-two mites less to 8L Louie, tbirty-eeven miles less to Bloomington, and fifty-eight miles less t® Springfield than by any other route. Through Tlckeji over this route can be procured at tbe varlvun H. K. Ticket (Vffl?ee in New Vork, Boston, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Albauy, Buffalo, Ac , and at all Through Ticket officer throughout the titaleo, and in Chicago ut the Company's Office, No. 4V Dearborn street, opposite the Tr» - luoqi House—and at the Depot ol the llllnota Central Rail road, foot of Water street. Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of the various Roads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage tbrou/u to any point desired on the .Hue. R P. MORGAN, Jr., Buoarlntendeot. 11. J. D. BOHERMKItUORN, n«p7 Uen’l Passenger Agept THE PITTSBURGH 4HD COHHKLLSVILIE sagas esaa »*vn mm. RAILROAD COMPANY HAYING mod* an arrangement with the uew and beaQUfol eiromer u KoLIAN” to run In conuectloi with their Hoad between West Newton and Oonnellsvllle, announce tbe Allowing change of Pciteduie on and after Wednesday, the fifth of Septembor : Tbe 'Steamer KOLLAN wiU lea re the Pittsburgh and ConnelieriUe Railroad Company’s Wharf Boat, aiore Mo* nong&hela Bridge, for West Newton, erer? afternoon at half put 3 o’clock, precisely; returning, will leare West Newton at quarter before 8, A. M„ arriving at Pittsburgh at noon. The trains will run u follows: Ua»« llavtiiaon's Mill, one mile below ConnellSTille: First Train, 0 A. M.; Becond Train 1*» M U * T ;.!! , ? t J i “ WU '“ : T«l«, also A. M.; Second Train, &16 P. M. from Pittsburgh t« I> 4 tl,lson’s Mill, *1 75 in c'udingMeul on Htenmer. ’ ’ lor Union town on,l ConnelisTllle will connect wltn tbe Trains at Davidson s Mill. For freight or passage, enquire of the Agents at the Wharf Boats at Wrot Newton and Pittsburgh. • 0. W. UARNfca, President and Superintendent. piIOTn^AN!A[aAIUIOAD7~ TUKEJ3 DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Phllod*!- pjiia and Pittsburgh. TUB HORNING HAIL TRAIN loaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at ’W, A. M., and Pitts burgh ftr Philadelphia at T. A. M. THE PAST LINK leaves Philadelphia fnr Pittsburgh at IP. M. f and Pitts burgh ft* Philadelphia at lfc3o, P. M. TUB NIGHT EX- I'UKSS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M , and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9d20, P. &L UlairsvUlo Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh dally, except Sunday, at 4:30 o’clock, P. M. Brintoa’a Accommo dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. M-, 3 30 o'clock P. M., and fl:20 P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and fnm St. Louis, Moq Alton, Catena and Chicago, HI.; Pranfcibrtj Lexington and Louisville, Hy 4 Terra Ilaate, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, TmL; Cincinnati^ Day ton, Springhold, Bellefbnt&ine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesvlllo, Massillon and Wooster, shio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Niw Orleans, St. Louis, Lootsvilli andCmcnauTL Through Tickets can be had to Or (torn either of the above plaoefl. Por farther particulars, see handbills at the dlßereat starting points. Passengarsfrom the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, BaltP m.rTN«York,orS£»n. TUOB.kOOE|, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MBBKIMHN, s , \ Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. RAILROADS C&KTRAL ROUTE NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI thhooqh northern Illinois to the Hississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI. KANSAS AND NEBRASKA All Railroad to tile mii.liilppl. Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL ROAD Formirlt thi Chicago am) Acboba A Cxirr. Miutabt Tract R. R. is row co sip tarm, ADd Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars. The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, FORT i>Kg MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF. Ac., and the ONir ALL RAILROAD Route from OHICAQO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON, OLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stationa on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi ll&Uroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Centra) lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all the important points west or the Mississippi as far as Connell Blau, with from forty to Qlly miles less staging than by any other route. The Road, for a large portion of the way, Is laid with the contiguous Rail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant new Oars. SO" By this route passengers are sure of making connec tions, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of uavigo tioa, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TIOKETS by ibis route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena IL R-, anJ at the Mich. Oent. R. R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sts., opposite Tremont House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate despatch. C. 0. HAMMOND, Sup’t. F 0. E. FOLLETT, Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Chicago. TICKETS can be procared at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: Carrying the Great U. States Mail and Express TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on its entire lengthfrou DUBUQUE to CAIRO, AND OHIOAGO to CAIRO. This Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Mississippi K. li. and Chicago aod Galeae Heilrood, forme the mod direct and only conUnooufi IL K route tr»m OHICAOO to St. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago tu> follows ID A. M. and 10.2 U P. M.—rtr. Louis arru Cajko Kxriiask Paaxi-ngers for SL Louis by this train take the war* of ilm Ohio and Mias. 1L K. at tituidorai, and am carried direct t*> SL Louis. OTA A. M. and 1.10 P. M—DußOqua and Qalim* K.\- Pkaaa, connecting at Duuheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Dully Line o( Ble&m Packets for tit Paul and tbe Upper Mississippi river citJc*. Tralue leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7 30 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. Passengers from the East and places on the Ohio river destined for St. Louis, will a* re UK) miles of tedious and un certain river navigation from Cairo to tit Louis, and arrive Qfteen hoars la advance of the river route, by taking the can at Cairo. Tickets to St.LmiK C*l. -. Dubuque, tit. Paul, and all im portant placet by this route, ••rtti be had at the office Of the 0. A P. and 0. A P. Railroads iu Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago, jeb _____ R. lb MASON, Sup’t. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. fpOB GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At X lantlc cities with Western, North-western and South western States, by aeondnuous Railway dirvet. This* road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line ot steamers to all p&rta on the Western Rivera, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all porta on the North westsrn Lake*; making the most direct, cheaptti and rrliablr routs by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and fn>tu the Great WuL RATEti UKTWBEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURG H. FIRST CLASS.—B*»U, Shoe?, Dry UokU, \ 7[k . (10 Loach,) Furs, Feathers, Ac ) 1 * SECOND CLASS.—Books azul tilatduaery, i Dry Good.*, (iu baJ«a,) Hardware, Lea- -Oik: per loofot. ther, Wool, Ac j rillKD CLASi -AariU, Hah-o ( p(r 10 01 b. and Pork, tin bulk,) Hemp, Ac. t FOURTH CLASS—C..ffee,rwh,ha.v.na«J [ , n . 10 ,. ttjjl Turk, (packed,) lapl aod Lard Oil •• ) ' JggT in shipping Goode from any joint Nasi of Philadel phia, be particular to mark paciagn •• rta /Vaniyfnaat-i HaUrwisL” All Goods consigned to the Ageutx of this Road at Philadelphia Pittaburqh, w:,l l-e f-rwarlM wi'.h'ujt detention. Fanout Aiitnva—Mows P tier, &*ston; J. L. Kllix ’t. N Yj. K. J.SnewJer, Pbila-lrlphln , Magraw A Halt' more ; Geo. C. Fraoriacus, Put* burgh ; flbriugniari A Hrow n, CiD-inufttl, Ohio; J. s. Moorhead, Lnuieville, Ky . R r MeUruci, Madison, lud ; Ral'llff A (.*'• , St Louie, Mo. J A. Mitchell A Hon, Evansville, Indiana. U 11. HOUSTON, G-tu-ra! Freight Agent. Philadelphia. 11. J. LOMUAERT, PuperlntendonL Altoona. Pa. I UI KK’S MEKCASTILE COLLEGE, j r/TTSHUHGH. FA. LNCuRPoKATKD BY THE LEGISLATURE of Penney: vaniu, with Perpetual Charter. FACULTY. P. DUFF, President, (author of tb** “North Atceilcati i Accountant.”) Professor of Book-Keeping and O’mmrnal j ANDREW T. UOWDKN, Awlstanl pr>.frs»r'r of Jb--k I CHARLES DUFF, Af»Muul Professor of lbx>k K.vpn^ 1 and Pnumansldp- J. L*. WILLIAMS, (the bn*t otT band IVntnnn In ili- Uuiled States,) Professor of Commercial and Otnaiu* , o!;.l Pemnausblp. N. D. HATCH, Kaq.M thf PiiMinrg’.j Bar, Pr.-i--*--. i ,f , Mercintil* I-aw *ud pnlHirul lk*onomy. I*. liAYDKN, Principal of th- Mathrmutßai Department Professor of Mathematic?, . ¥. L. APEL, Professor of lh«s Freii-b and Herman l-au I guegett. *1 he Commercial department l I ;bis institution has had ; tb«* unremitting attention c-f the Priuripal for the last fit ! t>fß years. Upwards of 3000 students have l-en prepared l,v biin lor buslnuss. lUe “youn< men'' aislstauU hare ! alt been trained for business by himself, and are eipvrl roonl Teachers and practical Accountants ; being frequent ! ly employed by business men in adjusting deranged books, i There are no teachers in this institution who were in lhi> city disiatAHHl from their situations aa book-keepers; none who made twenty blunders on a single page of a bill book Cur writing teacher (Mr. Williams) has had rotuwth'-ng [ more than a few lessons* from a Philadelphia teacher to : prepare him for bis buslueas. No runners are employ-*.! | by Ibis institution. When our citizens are importuned by j those of another, they should refer to some of our city Bank ] ofll-ers or merchant? —persons whoo opinion chu l« reh-il I upon and not be decoyed into one of those “oacerns which are belog sold out every few mouth , and their pupil* left to seek Instruction where they can find it aujls FULTON CAR WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE HUOP, SANOCSh 1, OHIO. : f\ UIK subscriber having moved into his new Works, re ] A. cently erected, corner of Water, McDonough and Shelby ' streets, is prepared to contract tor and execute all order* , i lor PASSENGER, BAGGAGE, POST-OFFICE, HOUSE I FREIOHT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, and all other descriptions of CARS. Also, for HTEAM ENGINES of all Maes, GEARING, RAILROAD CASTINGS of all descriptions, and &!1 other work appertaining to a Foundry and Mochioe Shop. The Foremen of the different departmeuU are scientific , and practical men—mostly from Eastern manufactories — who keep themselves luloriued and adopt all valuable mud [ ern improvements. W. \V WKTtIKRKLL , aog2B:tf WANTS — CV-oka and Girin to do hi'ueewurk tir-- watitr l In city and country, who can give gv«-l ret*r«*uce? , , none eLse need apply- BiLuttli-ns wuilnl tor a Gardener, a ‘ Carriage Driver, a Clerk or Salesman, Mechanics of differ -1 out branch-*, a Porter, a laborer, a boy to learu a trade, a boy to attend store. A middle-aged man, experii*n*ed in traveling South and West, wishes a situation os traveling ugent or conductor of ears; can give good reference. Apply at BARR'S Intelligence Office, 410 Liberty at. aug2&:tf QXOQGB ALBIBT M. L. UTirUSRB. BIGELOW A CO., (BUOOESSORS TO £- M. BIGELOW.) No. 46 Diamond AUry , near Wood street, FITTSBURQH. & COACHES, CAttKIAGES, PHTvT I >NB, BUGGIES, and every description of Fancy uEmbgS&SlEp* Vehicles built to order, and (iuish-d lh a J®- uo*urpas«ed for beauty of det-lgn. elegance of finish, skill of wnrkmaushlp, aud durabiliiy «>f materials. All work warranted. (NllUDsilAM WATCHES—it Is the universal leetimouy X* nf Rail rood men, Bankers, and thorui lu other pur suits requiring accurate tlmo, taut the •* Clms. Frcidsbam '* Watch, luauufocturt*! nt 84 Btnmd, lajuJou, 1» the most reliable, und unequalled by any other maker. Many o! those which have been tested have been found to run with in a minute in the year. I have obtained the agency f.-r the sale of these Watches la Pittsburgh and State of Penn pylvania. Also, the F. B. Adama A ,Son’s, and other first class Watches fer sale. W*uh liepairlug done in the best manner. W. W. WILSON, 07 Market at-, corner or Fonrtb. TNuK BALK —'Hi acre* of Land in the town of Newton jF Falla, Trumbull county, Ohio; on which i.H a magnifi cent dwelling. The outbuildings are of the best kind, and the ground la tastefully cultivated with shrubbery, grapes, apples and peaches. The improvements cost more than twenty thousand dollars. It is offered for much less lhau cost, and part of the pay will be taken in western lands. It in a fine place for a man to live at home. Inquire of auglO THOMAS WOODS. 76 Fourth st STORE HOUSfc, FARM, Ac—For pale, W acres of good land, all well fenced, with a garden paled Id : plenty 0/ small frttlW, grapes, Ac.; an orchard of selected frui ; a large double Hrick House, with eight rooms, kitchen and cellar; a btick Store House, with counter, Ac.; barn, sta ble, ond other out bouses; well of good water. The land is of a deep, good soil, and In excellent condition. About one acre in timber, ana coal UDder the Whole place. Situated t wo miles from the Ohio river, at Smith's Landing. Price, $1,400. Terms easy. &. CIFTnifKRT A SON, p*p!2 63 Market street. NKW ROOKS! NKW BOOKB! !—The Hidden Path, by Marion ILarland, author of "Alone;” lowa os It la, by N. Howe Parker; Memoirs of James Q. Bennett; Japan a* it Was and la, by R. Hildreth; Olte, or the Old Wypt Room ; Htar Pap«r9, by Ilenry W. Beecher; Bosticks, whut be Bays; / Bell Hmttii Abroad, illustrated; Pounds, BhiUiDg B and Pence, by Samuel Lorer ; clx 1 khts Latur, by Dumas; Panorama of Life » n d Literature, for September. Ju*l recelTei and for rr!,. by W. A. GILDKNFKNNKY A CO., . _ Fifth st., opposite the Theatre UQAHS-10 bbla Kxtru PI WhiTe ; 0 10 bbla D. R. Granulated do do 10 bbla Powdered j 0 Ao 20 bbla Crashed j (J Jo J ost received and for sale by KRYMJSIt ± ANDKRSuN, s«pB No. 39 Wood street. lAUItNITUMS POLISH—To give your furniture u br’il Rant polish, us« the Scotch Polish, sold by the tmbscri b«r. Price 26 cents per bottle, with fall directions for ua«. Bold by [aug29] 8. L- t»U'rBBtKT, 63 Market st. Ptbin Te* Store, NO. 3 8 FIFTH STRKKT, one door east of the Exchange Bank. Lorering'H Refined and Clarified SUGARS lor sale by fauglfi] S. MVffES. HOTELS. MANSION HOUSE. GEORGE AUKENTZ, Proprietor, NO. 344 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railrord, which makes it the most convenient house in the city for passengers arri ving by that road. The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent stvle, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect fully solicit a Bhare of puhllo patronage. There Lb attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market cun afford. feblry ST; ULAIU HOTEL, Comer of Penn and 8L Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa, THE undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hoiel,” buving taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it In magnificent style, would respectfully .invite his friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex perience in the business, he. can gWe entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. febfcl WJtl. 0. CONNELLY. GOOD 15TBNT HOOSE, CORNER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near tbe Railroad Depot jan!3:ly ' JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. OWSTON’S WAVKKLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y TflK UNION, NO. 11l Arch etreet, Philadelphia. T. B .WEBB (late of tbe Eagle,) Proprietor. _ [au29:y UASKILL 110 US EC, COJiSSU OF HAIN AXD SOinil STS., WARRSX, O fltilK Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to ihe X public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened as aho use of entertainment Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of tho Ohio Stage Company,it offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A ahare of public patronage Is respectfully solicited. au!7 M. QABKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARRER A LAIRD, Proprietors, jyl9:3m| TERMS $1,50 PER DAY. McMillan houhk, joHysTo tvy, rsyyA. rpHE undersigned having taken charge of the above I named House, and refitted it at a large expense, in a comfortable aw well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may pa ronlae the House. |auB:lfj JAMES DOWNKY. HARE’S HOTEL, ! I>ate Farmur’d Exchange,] TkJO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of With street, PilU xN bnrgh. SAMUEL HARE, Proprietor. This Hotel is entirely Dew, having just been completed au.i eprofyl for the accommodation of the public, | sepia FRANKLIN lIOUSK, Cleveland, Ohio. C PATRICK & BON, PaoraifTOts.—This House has uc • derguue thorough and extenrive repairs, alterations, and large additions of Dew furniture, etc., and the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part t" reuder the Praneun a place where all the oom forts «f a first class hotel can be found, jyt.tf 0. PATRICK 4 BON. RE6TAURANTS WILKINS HALL, W 0. GALLAGHER, I'ropristob. Fourth tirtt'-, t>et fViwni ai,d Snuthjlfld. f I 'll I? Hpa- it-Ur establishment has beeu by the uub- X eoribrr, aud completely renovated. He I.- at all hour* prepare.} to every luxury that can be fouud in the Iw.t regulated reL»uraut* In the Stales lit.- spurious liar will always be supplied with the very best Game of evoty Je t-*nplii'U. in tie e«n.-<>u, can un*H>« be found at Wilkins Hall. [ap? | _ W. 0 UAI HQHF.K U A SI K'e X CIIA S U kT THIRD STRKKT, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARK KT. rtMJR 3ut>f* , nbers brg leave to iutoriu their frit-nd* aud X tbe public generally, .hat t:.ey have leased the atx.r well known llofftauran’, which has just been thoroughly renovated, repaired and re furnialioil. and Dow open The proprietors have spared no expense u> make the Bank I.x t-hauge a comfortable re.&ort, as well for the epicure a* ttie business uiau. The larder will at ail times bo stocked with the dril.-a.ie-n of the wnwjU, and served Up UUdrr the auapl evs of eii-erieoced cooks. They respectfully oak for the patronage of » generous public. J. SOU AND ELM EKKR, je.Dl3.ly U. B. FRANCIS tUIiSICOPIA ROYSTER AND COFFEE HUUBE.'M i). BARNARD. yVo 40, Fifth X’.rtcl, bilv/ttn IVuoJ an J Market. jaoI V ly| ' i-iTT3t»oa.;u. CRYSTAL PALACE, no. IB DUrbtt atr««t. c. C. SEELY, / v. RKSrECrFUT.i. Y :nforms his friends and the ( JM/puhin* in gebe.al, that hn has juel started hi# NkAwßr k* ..w \ ~;k and Philadelphia modern Style id O'-JKI NU <j\ sTKRa and e»rry thing else in the sating lin*. Uyilsre iit lh« gbrll .»r Mewed, lot cents a ,o'jeu. Ud ftiilahki furobdi lb* best id everything that the market will afford. House always <>p«n uuul Jo’cLx t In the ra..rnin/ marlfitl OVBTER HA LOOM AMU URSTAIKANTI 10H WOOD {STREET THE ha* now hla OY.-TEH BALoON AND EATING lIIR'BE in a manner that cannot b* hv *nv -imilur e-tnMiJhnirnt In tl.e - ity. MKAI.S <Y:t.!. Ut. NA A 1 Kl> lF AT ALL UOVRSVF rUK DA V. fre-m tbs Chniccit Meati, Fowls, Flab, A«. ( Ati liu Rill t : i m i- -at) D'-t be fU. pa-jeJ, and he would rrtpsrt fully invite the att- ution of lbs public to iL CHARLES STILL, ;a2O u-.aetf 1W WfK-1 stresL hi. UAtr Lag«r li«er Brewery-. rp L] E undcrsign»>l respe-atully inf.wm* the public that he X is ut’W fuiiy prepared i«• serve private [amiilos and the public geQerally, with liis celebrated LAGER UEfciL in bottled. All c-rdera lelt at hLn office, NO. 39 DIAMOND ALLEY, linear Wood *treet,) will be punctually attended to; and the Beer delivered to aDy part of the city or vicinity, j-ivtl *'• G. BCUKNCK. Uaiiltx' Lager Beer ll&li, .Vo. 106 iirtrl. <q-]\mle l-u L>uLcm Llotux. rn|[B suWcrila-r has ;nst r tK-n«.l oue of tbs largest an J x bert fint-h-d U"I l.e-r Hail* in the rity. Ilisßecrls a.-knowl«lgi*l to t-e a superior article, and rrrry otherac •--•nmoliition about Lis boui-r chiiOvl b* sx- riled, A. UKNITZ. K iuiuu Ala \\J l> 8N01.1,-11. lb.(tier ..f s M ITU'a colebrat.vi \\ . Kennett AluaijJ hn-wu Moot Also, tVuamou Ale an 1 I'. rb r, lu jUnft and pint ix-Uira. auJ thr trad#', i* rerpecliuily bU 1 1 V 1 Rr attcutloii .•( lum:<i> Hwdl- ilej. m lueml Water anil Sarmparllla W’M p KN'il.l.-'ll, I’itt «tr»-et, I’etnw iVnn, \* n--w raanufno'.unng sn-t bedllslng th- at>>v*i In-verages <>u an i:xL-iihH«- s. ale lin. hrli-des nre of ttis v.end □ uCaMured from Lbs purest msterinb. tvtlj.iy HOPPERS PATENT PLANE 'IUIK J i. .r.J CAUI'ENTKIIS, J. CAIJINEI’ M.UtC.-u’i, and Workers in Wi-od generally, wi.li his PaL-ntnl «nd valuabl.- PLINEB. A.lvho havetiird 1 1, pn>noun<-«- *i a uu-M valuable in vt-nuou, that inurl noon corns into g-ner:vl use. The fol lowing letfers Irom prh.-ti. al wc.rktusti ar>- but two among many letters the Pub-Mr- has received reCOtAUieuditlg this Plans above nil olliats in use ; PlTTbii('Hu U STlAil CAiilttCT FAOTORI.I Jf-Uruary‘£i, lil>6. | W« hereby certify, li.at during tile last twelve months we have u»ed Hopper's PaUtit IMune, and do not heditate Ui re. oinuii-nd it tu Cabinet-Makers and Carp-ntere as su perior :o any other Piaunri utm. Weconslder it |*eculiarly adapted t-- plnuiug uak, cherry, walnut, aud all sorts ot hart wotd, and f r planing vans r*. It «s far superior to the oiJ m.«ds • f e-rnping, brsidee bmug a great saving Ot lime. on.i luau, by tiling Ibis Plana, will plane nude reoeerr Uion Ore men can Jo by auy other plaue or method in use. 11 11. Hrafl A Co. To Muss-i F. Rato!*. K.-m Dear Ai— I hnve <-iamioed lioppsr'a Patent Bench I‘lttUo, anJ hrllev« it to b«< » uiosl excellent article lor the Uee for which it h iut'tided, as a combination ol {dans and scraper. It in partl-'uUrly adapted to planing vensvrn, and It does uot requuu one-fourth tbe Utur or labor ol the old method ; and 1 have uo .loubt, wii-n pro[«-rile--, twcome gouaraHy kuown, but Hint it will euuiely . ui-siSede tho former te dious and labonous custom. I moat l tieerl ally i no. tu men 1 it to all persons engaged iu the Cabiuet liunurw, a.« from my k now IMgp o! il.tb'-reu EM-thing well li.te.l gi.e a smooth and l-euutdol tlllirh U< ventwjr* as tho lloppet PHtetil Bench Plano Jaukk W. WuenwtlL, Furniture V\ Hreri'uuiP, 07, $y Third , PilUbur^h. {Pittsburgh, t'tOruaty 27, lbWi. MuBKB F- EATON, of thi« city, is my sole Agent for tha suit* cl i'Uuee, cr of rights to manufacture and sell them Httehurgh, March 21, 1555—(mh2l:tf) lAIKLD BOOK KO R HA ILROA D KN Gi N X* >i>K formula* tor laying out curves, determining frog an glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, oto., etc., together with Uiblen of radii, urdinalea, dufiectlons, long chords, niminetic variation, logarathimn aud natural signs tau g«*DU, etc. etc., by Johu B Ileuck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,76. The object of tbs pr**ent work i- to supply a want very generally felt by Aasiatant Kngirieers <>u Railroads. Books i-r convenient form for use tu the tirlJ, coutaluing the ordinary liyrarUbuiatlc taldos are common enough;but a bo*<k coiubiniug with those tables olheis peculiar to the Railroad work, and esj-ecially the urceseary forwula for laying out cutvee, turn-outs,crossings, Ac.,is a desideratum which tins work is designed to supply. L- B. Miutar? Acauemt, West Point, April 18, 1H54. (Jf-Mler-.'n: I have looked over “ Uenck’n Field Book for Bail road Engineers, ’’ and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, uud have u<> yuestlon but It will be found u very useful aud practical volume both for officeand Odd work. D. 11. Mauak. Taut, April 21,1854. 1 am much pleased with Mr Hcnck’s tittle manual, the “ Field Book of Railroad Bngineers." With the presenta tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognised priK-esses among railway engineers, bn has given others which, new at least In their prt* ut form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general suscwptlLic of al ail&blo, not to saj dcsira ble,practical use. In conclusion, while I think tbe design of Mr. Ucnck’H book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure iu expressing my conilaj satisfaction with lLi execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publisher*. li. Filaneuw Greens, C K. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM 8. HAVEN, . Dealer in BngineenP Stationery, auS Market street, corner of Becood. lTu Cruxes hoalkd ukkiunu ; XvJU boxes No. 1 Herring; tJOO half I<iAes Galloux Sardines; 200 boxes do do Joo quarter bsf. do di» 6 dozen Ancboviep; 6 dozen Capers; 5 dozen Olives; 6 dozen Lobsters. Just recoiled and b-r cui** l". KKY&tKK & ANDERSON, eppT No. 3'J Wood BtretiL |,'NGLIc 11 BREAKFAST TEA— 10 chests Of this superior Pi Tea, at 50 rents, just received at Ohtna Tea 8 ere. aug29 V R- DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. HAVING FOUND TENANTS for ull the Dwelling Houses put under our care, we are now prepared to procure tenants for Olliers, ownersof vacant houses will hod it to their lutor**t to give us a call, as we have lailv applications for houses. Also, collection of rents, ij urao cea ami repairs attended to. Charges moderate. B. CUTHDKRT A -N, 53 Mar-te' sweet. B*pl KW tr Ainuou uF “Alows."—The Hidden Path, by Marion Uarlaxnl; juat received and lor sale by |aug2B] JOIIN H- IJAVISON, 66 Market at. HAVANA BBGARB—I have joat received a splendid lot of gmuine Havana Aegor s. Those wishing a yc c»l begar can always obtain it at JOS. FLEMING'S, eep4 Oorner of Market st. and Diamond. tiLACK. BILKS—A. A. MASON A 00. haTe juat rec’d > per esprvna several pieces of Plain Black Silks, of very superior lustre and quality. aug24 OIL —SO bbla N B Whale and Tauuer’t* Oil for aale by aug2s SMITH, MAIR A HONTEK INSURANCE COMPANIES, i Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! iETSA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. Cub Capital, ------- 9500,0U0. Tub THIRTY-81 XTII ANNUAL STATKMKNT of tlio Aasetaof the ASTNA INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart ford, ae furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1866, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered. $ 16,072 06 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 ct*nL, pay able semi-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, eecurwi by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,516 00 Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford. Bank Stocks in New York city Cash on hand,in Bank, and in handx of Agents aDd others-. $773,273 63 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Banks or other ; creditors, —nothing. Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 22. Losses unadjusted and iu suspense, wailing for further proof, $81,267 60. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount Insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstance*. The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the lo»* by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less. TIIO. A A LUX ANIJKR, Secretary. Statb of OoifKicTieuT, I Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886. Hartford county. J * Personally appeared Tbomaa A. Alexander, Secretary of the jEtna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, in true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed 1760,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, siuce the organisation of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of prnporty, is sued at this agoncy, at remunerative rates. Offloe, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll H. B. TEN KYCK, Agent^ ACTS A Y,' OF HARTbVRD, COS. V C.!\BTia*p, Cash Capital Cash Surplus, ox lav Janox&t, 1«56 S‘47 3,tt7 3 IlUId Capital Stock and Surplus is securely inve-led for the benefit of all policy holders. As «ti cvileace of the claims we have to public roufiJutif**, buJ of its ability to p*y iog&es promptly, we statu u fa- t, ihat Us receipt* vary from $126,000 to $160,000 per mouth. lis bueinww in large and wall distributed, and in our opinion no Cmnpauy In the United States allorda belter iuJciunilv ! - polity holders than the ££lna. They continue to make insurance on property in town and cvuutry, at rates «s L w uh is con slsten t with safety to the policy holder. U. B. TEN KYCK, Age't. Office, North west corner Fifth and Wm>l un-eta, Pittsburgh- _ up2d:ly MUTUAL BAJPKTY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE in the North Room of the Exchange, on Third street, FUILADKLFUU. MARINE INSURANCES. OR VtaaaLS, ) Oaauo, >To all parts of the World. FauonTß, ) INLAND INSURANCES On goods bv rirera. cauale, lakes ,in 1 Is oJ rarriac**, b ail parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses. Ac. ASSETS OF TllK COMPANY. November 7, 1863. Bondsaud Mortgages $21,2i>0 00 Stateof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Uarden, Southwark, and other loane, IHI ,633 4« gU>cka iu haute, railroad* au*l com panics ..... _ 24.012 20 Bills receivable 16«,*>21> 91 Cash on hand lt'.,u"l 3u BalanceStn the hands of Agents and premium* on Marine Policies recently Issued 121,707 C 7 Subscription Note# pfßiOTcas: Wm. Martin, Pr. H M nust'n, Joseph U. Beal, ! Hugh Craig, Edmund A. Bouder, apoucer Milratn John C. Davis, Charlie Kelly, Robert Burton, , S«uul*l K. blokes, John R. Penrose, U*nry Sloan, Ui-wgt-O Joints TtcujUair, Edw*rd Darling un. Wax. E, re, Jr., H Joue* Brooke, Jonhua l I'iu o, J U Johnson, Jmni- !’-nn->nl. JtoiM 3. Haod, John H .'tempi*, TWplUl* I'BUldlDi. t'hrtll«-ib llrlft.-', James B M'Fartaod, J T L-gau, W 0 Ludwig, HTC Morgan, ilo. WM MARTIN, TIIOI* 0. IIANI\ JO9IPQ W. O*WA*. Sec'y. V X M A I‘ERI \, A Ho. Bl> Wainr stiv#t, l*iU"bur,:b loirlfi Tb« JV*r»nM.lln& , tre luiurmce Com|may, Of Phdadeh'hia, Prnnxyixanvi. I \IRECTOKB—Charlrfl W Uan~kfT, Thomas Hart, T*’bU« \) Wajjner, Samuel lirvat, Jn*ob K Smith, fleo W. Kj. h arJ«, MocilfH-al D. Lew In, AJulphi K BorU\ DariJ S 11. "rl* Patterson. Cuia N Insctra, Ji-rsidml > Uuis. Q. BlHCItt, Urcrtiary JjJCuutiou* U> makelnflUran«\ perpetual or li mlted, on ev»ry tlntMiripuou ut property. In town and country, at rates &.■* h-w a » aru tt'DaUtcot with security. The Company bare reserved a lar,;e Cflittlticr*Tit Fund, which, with their eapilsl atil prrmiuu.*, r.&!*•!.% love*!—J. p.f {urd ample protection to the (uvurtnl. The Assets ot the Company ou January Ut, 18C>1. a* pub lished agreeably Vo an Art ol aeie a* k*lWwh, vi»: Hurt**** - lull's tss Real Estate -- .. A4,u77 7 3 Temporary Loans 83,066 17 Blocks.— CUBS!) oo Cosh, 4c - 61,316 hi Total- Since their incorporation, a park'd of twenty-mjo T**ors, they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou sand Dollam, loosen by Ore, thereby affording evidence of the wivantagee of Insurance, as well as the nblilty and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Aveut, apl4 Office, north-east cnr. Wood and Third eta. tuk"iDTited states ” LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PUILAOKB,I*!II4. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1850. OIIARTKH I’KKPKTCAL. CAPITAL 8250,000. Offlcs, 8. E. Corner of Third and Chttinui Street*, Philadelphia. [Offlocrt of the Home Board at J’hUadelphxa: DIEICTORS. Stephen R. Crawford, Paul U.QoJJarJ, Ambrose W. Thompson, L&arunce Johnson, Benjamin W.Tingley, Oeo. MTienry, Jacob L. Florence, James Dcvereux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. J'restdeni —Stephen R.Orawford. Vxce iVerfdent—Ambrose W.Thompson. Medical Esaminer, f**WiburpA—Jawi!&il. Willson, M D Allegheny Chty —R. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. K- ARNOLD, Agent, macl?:y No. T 4 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PEiraBYLVAHIA INSURARCK WMPANY “ OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND S.MITIIFIKLD STREETS. Authorized Capital' 9300,001) INSURE BUILDINGS and othnr properly loss or damag** by Fire, aud the peril* «>f '.bn »mJ Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIHSCTORA. Wm. P. Johnston, Holy Patterson, W. M’Clinlock, Kennedy T. KrmuJ, D M Long, I. Orter Bproul, A J. Jones, George K. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, Uuies B. Negiey, W. 8. Daren, Wade Uamptou, D. E-P»rR, U. It. Ooggahall. lion. WM. F. JOUNSIMN, President RODY PATTKKttUN, Vice Pr-eUleuL A A Cabhub, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. F. Carrier, Assistant Beaetory. d-.ic2.6r0 Western Insurance Company, Fills bargli. R. MILLER, Jr., President, j F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL) 9300,000, WILL insure against all hinds of risks,FlßE and MA RING. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A liomelnstitation,managed by Dihotohb who are well known (n the community,and who are determined, by promptnessandliberality, to maintain the character which they hare assumed, as offering the best protection totbose who desire to be Insured. WM. 0. HOPPER. fhrrctert. —R.Miller, Jr.,o. W. Hioketson, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, J r., W. U. timltb, 0. ihmsen. George W. Jackson, Win. M. Lyon, Janies Lippencott, George Dartle, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nimirk, Thomas Scott. B®. Office, No. 92 Water street, v W arehouue of Bnang A Oo ,op-»Uira,l Plttshnrgh. novzi: It WIG MANUFACTORY. MltS. RENTER, Si r doart from the Aqueduct, opposite the CbUtetor’t Office, ALL SOUS NT CITT, 13 PREPARED TO FILL OUDKKB FOR WIOB, and all kinds of Ornanuntal flair Work. The bast quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. mylkdawly Aleiandar W» Foster, Attorney and counsellor at law, and bolioi tor in CnANCXRi, Agent tor procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and fur the Collection of Clulms in Great Britain and IriUnd. .O'* Collections made In this and adjoining Cc»uutlcs; Es tates of decedents settled; Real &Jtato bought, sold or leased, and rents collected. Moneys iuvestod on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a f«w doors above mithfleU. Pittsburgh, March 28,1866—1 mh2B:daw | A. W. Foster, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the States of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut. ,Wl&cOnflio, New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. A®* Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for record or use in any of the above named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh. March 28,1855—(mhffinUw 1 IK.OOf CITY OOMMSRCIAL COJLLKUK. An Institution for the Business Man. INSTRUCTION given day and eveniug. Lectures each d»y. Writing, Book Keeping, Mathematics, Engineer ing, and nil the varieties of Drawing, taught by practical Teachers. THE PEOPLE’S COLLEGE Is an institution to educate the Parmer, Mechanic, Mer chant and Professional man in various arts that are not taught in any other institution of the West. J®* All persons who have at any time since the eatab lishnurat of the institution made arrangements for instruc tion in this College, are still entitled to attend, Dee i f further charge. Reports heed not, but call upon the Principal, at the I eople*s College, now corner of Wood and Pourlh streets— soon at College Hall, opposite the Tost Office. [sepl RKVuLVKHai iUiVoLVKKS! 1 —Just received, by Kx press, direct from the monofsc asaortmentof Golf's REPEATING PISTOIi, four, five and EgSxS six Inch barrels, all of which wo willSSf st-Il for cash at as low price* os they !? of New York. Persons golDg to h« " nd California will find that they can do better y p having their equipage at homu,.lh&n they can arooDg giT f P ur »oaB a chance to try any of the B ,^ ore leaving the <flty, and in case of a fail ure we refund .the money. BOWN 4 TETLEY, loC Woo-l street, Pittsburgh. ,? A^ — J ÜBt teceWed, another large supply osquito Barfly in all colors, and at very low price* A. A. MASON A 00.. 26 Fifth Bt. ' POWhKHKi) B A FAHNESTOCK A CO . pi comer First and Wuod *L». -/ “a PAID UP 112,896 00 98,060 00 212,605 00 PAID UP .9500,000 DKLA W A U K .100,0tH> 00 $5?T,r t i*: Ob ,1 BANKERS AND BROKERb AUSTIN LOOHIB. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office, No. 02 Fourth iL, above Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, end Loans on colla tors l negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on eon mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Oopuer Stocks. Ail communications atiented to promptly. WM. 11. WILUAMB .. -JAB. D. H’VAT. Wm. 11. Williams 4t> Co«» BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, iV. K. Comer Wbod and Third ttreels. All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of LIUIr. Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. jan2o:lw JS’OOIfNKLL* WILLOCK, BANKERS, AND Dealers Is Exchange, Rank 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 Btates. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, rnvil PITTSBURGH, PA. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. coxy SB OF FOURTH AyD SMITUFIKLD STREETS, au2:om Pittsburgh, Pa* Removal* PATRICKS & FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Baa* Removed their Office to the. Corner qf fifth and Wood tU. PITTSBURGH, PA. PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in pax funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Btreeto. ffeb3 N. HOLKEB & SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, UAVa BXMOVXD THXJU BAHKIBQ AHD IXGHAHGI 07PKJI TO 80. 67 UAR&tt STRUT. TOUR DOORS LXLOW OLD STABS. N HOLMES k SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, » and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, 811* ver and B&k Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for Hole. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. [JoSOtly "fIERHAN A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 05 HTxxi Street, comer b/ Diamond Alley, PITTSBURGH, PA n BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Ooin; Discount time oxchange, and promissory notes; make collections in ail the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter, appertainingto a Broker's business. Eastern Exchange constantly on hami. marC JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKER, DCALU in Exchange, Commercial and Bank Note*, OTOOK bought and sold on commission. Collection* O carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. No. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. Bank. dec 16 HILL * CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, COIIJtSB OF WOOD AMO FIFTH STRUTS. (7IQUT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for O sale- Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted.— Gold, HilTer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections mein in all the principal cities of the Uulted States. De posit i received of Far and Current Funds. [mar27ly ALkttt E&IUSB, tDWA&n RAUM, FLORRHO* KRAHIR. KRAMER A RAHM, BANKERS AND KXOUANGK BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate I.oanß on Real Estate or Stock Securities: purchase i'romissary Notes and lime Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks ou Commission. Collections made on all points in the Union. 0. E. ARNOLD St CO., BANKERS AND KNOUANGE BROKERS, l \BAL£KS ia Coin, bank NoUa, sight and I / Time brails, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to aay part of the Uoion. Stocks bought ami sold on commission. 74 fourth at., next door to hank of Pittsb’g. {ul3 Dvmattc and Jfontgn Exchange, Bank WuUs, Ootd and &lver Bought, &dd and Exchanged, at the ixOUANUB AND BANKI'nQ HODBB OT WILLIAM A. HILL A CO., 64 WOOD STOUT, riTTSSOBQH. ottrant allowed on time deposits. [_jml2 riiMttf »OM BKLX. ~ 4. 04UUUIT. THOMPSON BELL & CO., 1! A N K EH 9 ASP MRUUEES, Orner of Third and Wood Pittsburgh, Fa. taon as woous7 «srCOMMERCIAL BROKER,“W A9L> r-IALIB IB Hoteit Bonds* Stocks, Real Batnte, Ac., Xo. 76 Fourth it, Pittsburgh, Pa. | jaij <'loiuit~oitl*s Loan Office, NO 100 SMITUFfEI.r) STREET, NEAR FLKTH Money loaned ob Gold and Silver Watch ee, Silverware and other valuable articles. aulAolly CLOTHING. CLOTHI N Q STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & GO.. "IAGUMKItLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty X* street, which hat* wou an unbounded popularity under he name of the Til REE IUU DOOUS, have, for the pur pose of tu-iulrlug more space fur their immense buaineaa, r?:uoved to tlie spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now the most SPLENDID STOCK UF CLOTHS! AITD READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. Their principal object for this removal, is to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared tosell Goode at the LOWEST EASTERN PRICESI And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured In tho Union. CUSTOM WORK, IK TUI BUTT STtLL, A.KD UPON TUI BUO&TtST BOTIQI. They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Our loiereste are Identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not foil In fii 1 iog a! I orders we may be favored with. S&- DON’T FORGET THE PLACE— ftfo. 88 Wood Street, (BAST BIDS,) OOBJfBB OT DIAMOBD AXLBY. N. It. —We desire our patrous to understand that we have no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. mart 3 JOHN JTCLOBKEY A 00. Fail and Winter Good* I EDMOND WATTS. Merchant tailor, no. is& liberty street.— I have now on hand a largu aleck of Fall and Winter Goods. Overcoatings, of entirely now designs; plash Vest logs, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English CasHimeres, of every style and shade in the market, tul of which I will make to order on the .most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. ocM MkW SPIuTtiGOODSi JUST ItEORI YKD AT JOUN McOLOSKEY A GO’S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 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 inviliug the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no secood profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we oau and do sell at as small profits as any house Is the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to give us a cull, aud examine our extensive assortment of READY MADE CLoIUING. it is almost impossible to -numerate the quanl> \ of immense plies of garments that is U' Le seen at this U i t establishment; it is sufficient to say that it has never t r?n equalled by the house Itself, marifiuf JOriN McCLOSKEY A CO. Clothing! Clothing l npflK undersigned respectfully informsjhis friends and the X public that he is now receiving at hlsstore, N 0.177 Lib erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Oasalmeres and Vestings, of the latest and rnoßt desirable styles, which he is prepared to make to order in the most fashionable man ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. We have also on band a Urge and well manufacturedstock of ready made Clothing, to which we iuvite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their a jTautage to rail at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. (marUJ 0. CONNER, fiew Clothing store) NO. 4, BIXTU STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. r I l subscriber has just opened this new establishment, X "here h* has always on hand a large and choice assort merit of all articles of OLOTUINO, which he warrantsequal to suy in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. TLm public aro requested to give him a call. .“V?L ly _. B. OPPKNUBIMBR. To floaiekeeptn. WR have now opened onu of the largest stocks of CHINA, GLASS and (iUEKNSWARJs, ou table for housekeepers In the city, and intend selling at very low price*. We will sell a handsome set of While Tea Ware cuusifiting of forty-eight pieces, for ths low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull seasou just passed, we are deter miued to work It off at low prices. We hare just opened some beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes: Vege- UUe do ; Covered Dishes for Btewed chicken, etc, etc. Also, some very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Our stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors ToLlet Ware, is largo—all of which we hare put down in price to suit the times. w w FRENCH OSINA. have some twenty different styles of French China 1 w ttna flom " b **utful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of which we ore selling at least iwenty-flv« per conk below former prices. UOUSB FURNISHING GOODS. Oar stock of Kniveg and foffeß, Spoons, Waiters, Britan* uih Ware, uUaudoltM, Solar Lamps, etc,, Is largo, and wo will sell them at Tory low prices. -j\y pritxw QLABB WARK. On hand and receiving, a large Block of Boaton and Pitts burgh (ilass Ware, which we will sell at manufacturer's pi ter*. COMMON WARE. Oar stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch er*, ami every article suitable for country or city trade, Is to which we invite the attention of city and country merchants, as we wll l sell them very low for cash. lioneakee pera and others In want of cun* China and Queensware’ will do well by calling at the CHINA HALL, No. 62 Market, between -3d and 4th ata_ Opposite o*\B White HO.USia, STORE-ROOMS, WAREHOUSES, Ao., TO LRT! — LctwrmctviXlt —A comfortable Dwelling House oi hall, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rcoms, Ac.; garden and good water. Allegheny City—A Two Story Brick House, newly painted and papered,on Rubtnson street, near thocanah Kent $lO per lyonth. H(. Waking lon—A Dwelling House of three rooms, on High street, with large yard, well, Ac. Rent, $7 per month. l^it&birrgn —A large Three Story Brick, No. 20 Third stg rent $176 per year. Foa-Sl and 27 Duqueane street; each house Is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Ac. Two Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on Fourth street. Together with others. Apply to: B. CUTHBKRT A SON, Jal6 140 Third street. JULY MAGAZINES— Godoy's Lady's Book, for July—2o cents; Ballou's “ “ 1° “ Yankee Notions,' u u 12 “ Frauk Leslie's N. Y. Journal, 18 “ North British, for May. The above Just received by Express. Also, a large lot of BOHOOL, CLASSICAL and Miscllaneous BOOKS and ST A TIONERY for sale at OUST, and NO aOKfiUn. Call a | LAUFPiSlt’ti BOOK OTORB, 87 Wood street, ii you want to » Cheap Library >«WI V •: T&jEs, M- MISCELLANEOUS 100,000 COPIES I i fE9* .. STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON il'ffnntlg THE WEaTKRN WATERS, AMD l«fiaKL*fr imnUWiHfcfITEAMBOAT DIREOTQRy;.-Tbe«SpKBi u»i » igned have now in course of preparatioh a new aMBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be issued In October next i the book w ill contain over two hundred pages, Illus trated In the best style, and neatly bound in a durable manner. IT WILL BE ONR OF THE MOST INTEREST ING BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will be a book tbrft will be interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and d scriptlon of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power add tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the mane of the boat, trith the trade she is in. Also, the names of Captains and officers, her age, Ac., Ao. The Directory will contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the Western waters since the application of steam: also, a sketch of the first boat boilt for the Ohio River, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIVER DIBKOTOBYwiII fcontaln a list and descrip tion of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occur red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beonil fully illustrated, with a LIST OF ALL THOSE WHO HAVE PERISHRD BY THEIR BURNING. SINKING 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 lowoßand Cities laid down, with correct distances; also many other River and Commercial items of interest to the people at large. The book will contain the cards of the various U. 8. Mail Boats, with the trade they are in, Ac., Ac. The Directory will also contain a oomplete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed Officers, their places of residence, Ac n Ac.; tbe new Bteam boat Law, its requirements, with comments, showing wherein it benefit* the incompetent officer, and irytires tbe competent officer, Ac., Ac., and all tbe important U. 8. Su preme Court Steamboat Derisions up to date; tbe Rates and Important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, im portant Decisions of the varioaa C. 8, Courts In regard to Freights Lost and Damaged, Am, Ac.; with many other things of Interest. The Directory will be illustrated in tho best style and printed in the best manner. The author has for six 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 will be put at the low sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies wUI tie issued for the boatmen; all others deriroos of subscribing will have to do so at once, as none will be printed unless orderod In adbanca. This work is destined to hare a circulation of over EIQFITY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mall, from all parts of the ooontry, doily. Some of tne oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Director; will be issued in October, and will Ik an ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of the above work. All communications and letters should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD A CO. Postoffice Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. jegfcdewtf SUPEItIOK. * Douglas County, Wlaconutn* rpHIS PLAOE is situated on the Bay of Superior and X Left Hand River, at the head of Lake Superior, aod possess™ A BETTER KITE, 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. The Proprietors have u clear, undisputed and unincum bered title to the land upon which SUPERIOR is laid out, and oil purchasers of lots receive warrantee dt-eda for the some. Superior was laid out during the pasteeason, and already contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, and is in all respects the MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN in the West. The County Seat, the United States Land Office and Post Office are located here. Tbe Mississippi and Lake Buperior UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, now 1q course of construction, connecting with Bt. Paul, terminates at this place. It is also the Lake termini of all the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. Tbe “boo” canal will be opened in June; after which, four lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; ail fine 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 the undersigned to actual settlers on easy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve menta. Liberal appropriations have been made for public purpose*; parka, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. ££** In order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, it is proper to state that u Superior City,” about the title of which a legal controversy exists, is another and different place, and in a different township from Supkeiou. Jtjp-Maps of SoPßßioa are signed by Tbos. Clark, sur veyor, and William H. Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be seen in the principal hotels of St- Pattl, Galena, Ohlcago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. All persons who wish to purchase Jots, or obtain informa tion, are requested to apply to Wm. H. Nswroif, Superior, Douglas county, \Viscouaiu. WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior. itourd of Health Hollo*. INFORMATION has been made to the Board of Health that caws of cholera occurring outside of tbe citv have been brought within its limits firr relief. No doubt ths friends of the sick are prompted by motives of humanity, yet it is proper they should be Informed that they pulyecl themselves to a severe peualty by so doing. The Legislature pawed laws regulating this matteT, in cases where tbe disease is malignant or coutegioua, in outer that the densely populated city may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, when it has gained a footing, scarcely rests so long aa there remains a subject for its re morseless attack. The Board of Health am deUrminod to enforce the law. If patients seiz'd with cholera, or uuy malignant or conta gious disease, outside the city, must be removed to any of the Hospitals, persons couveying them thither most have a permit from the Board of Health. Tbe attention of all persons interested is called to the following sections of an act approved April 8,1862: flic. 6. 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, under the provisions of this act, shall, upon convic tion thereof, by indictment or prosocation in any court having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, to be recovered and paid iuto the treasury of said Board of Health. Bsc. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive Information that any malignant or contagious disease (measles excepted) prevails within any port or place within the United States, they ahull makediligent inquiry concern ing the same; and it it ahull appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication with such infected port or place shall be subject to such control and regulation as the Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish in one or more newspapers published in the city of Pitts burgh ; and thereupon every person or persons, and all goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such infected port or place, and having entered and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh cootrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as Is provided for In the preceding section. Tbe penalties of the whole act will bo strictly enforced. By order. A. a MURDOCH, Physician to the Board of Health. QEORQI2 FORTUNE, jy‘23 ' Health Office. JOHN LITTLh-, Jr., Agant, No. 901 Lim&tv 3tax*T, HAS JUST RECEIVED the following very choice artl ticles:— BRANDIES. . Hock, Genie Brandy, (very line,) | Llebon. Ot&rd Dupuy 4 00. (super.) RUM. M&jTeti A Co. j Jamaica, Hazerac. Santa Orui. QIN. WISES. Barela) Madeira, I Boguet, Howard, March A Co., Mad'ra. Loudon Cordial, East Imlla Madeira, | Bchnappa. Table do , SUNDRIES Amontillado Sherry, j Rutherford’s Scotch Ale, Manzanillo do j Barclay’s Loudon Porter, Table do j Wild Cherry Brandy, Cooking do j Absinthe, Beeswing Port, | Anieelhe, Pure Juice do j Curacoa, Ordinary do j Sardines, St. Julieu Cturet, ■ Mocha and Jura, Malaga Dry, j Young Hya. and Black Teas, Do Sweet, j English Bronson Cheese, Charapagnes, j Imported Havana Cigars, of Anchor, | various brands, Yerteney, J Old Monongahela Whisky, of lieldeseck, ; all grades. Together .with all other articles connected with the business. my29rdaw PRACTICAL WORKS FOB MECHAN ICS AN D OTHcJiS. The American Miller, and Mlllwrigbt’d Assistant; The Analytical Chemist’s Assistant; The Encyclopedia of Chemistry, practical and theoretical, by Brooth and Morflt; The Complete Practical Brewer; The Builder's Pocket Companion; The Practical Metal Worker’a Assistant, by Byrne; The Practical Model Calculator, by Byrue; The Cabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer b Companion; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier; Colburn on Locomotive Engines; Norris’ Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma chinists ; The Complete Practical Distiller, by Byrne; The Dyer and Color Maker’s Companion, by Byrne; The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyth; The Practical Dyer and Scourer; The Practical Assayer’s, Miner’s and Engineer's Com ' panlon; 1 The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon; Perfumery: its Manufacture and Use, by MortU; The Arts of Tauoiug aud Currying, by Motfil; The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier ; The Palmar’s, Glider's and Varmsher’s Companion; The Paper Hanger’s Companion; The Practical Purveyor's Guide, by Andrew Duncan; Overman on Manufacture of Iron; Rural Chemistry, by Solly; Templ*ton on Steam and Steam Engines; The Turner’s Companion; I A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Rule ; Walker on Electrotyping; ; And numerous others, for sale by B. T. 0. MOBQAN, No. 104 Wood street, near Fifth. Law Books* I AM anthorited to sell low soma valuable Law Cooks. 10 vola. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier’e institutes; GreenUeTß Kritlence; Wharton’s Digest, Inst And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. OKO. F. GILXMORB, at tbs ofice or Morning Post. Rheumatism and neuralgia.—Dr. brown hereby Informs the afflicted that his remedy far the above mentioned diseases is one that will care. Ue will warrant a care la any case of this kind. This remedy was. never known to fail when properly persevered with. Many suffer the torture of thlscompl&lnt for zrro'fltha&od years, when a few months would procure, ft and speedy remedy. } f,'i . Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No* 41 IPtAMQND alley. u^fa2B' DJL BROWN continues to be oonsulted for tbOOUT© of SECRET DISEASES, His success in long ffispding cases la unequalled. The afflicted are invited to with out delay. Persona afllieted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism. Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his advice. Letters containing a fee immediately answered* Offico atul Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitta* burgh. je2d EAILWAY HORSE POWERS—One and Two Horse Powers, with Saws, Threshing Machines, do.—or the Powers famished without macbinec—adapted for manufac turing purposes. Call and examine them, at 4? Fifth st Mp 6 JAMES WARDIt >P. gXKAWJJi ..fiJUKitY PLANTS of Uae most reliable Beafed va- J rietleß tor iMs locality can be supplied in large quali ties—l 7 Ptfth street (eeps) JAMES WABPBOP. M' LANK‘S PELLS AND VEKMUUUIS for aaie low at Dr. KEY&EIt’S, Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. HOLLOWAF’tJ PILLS AND OINTMENT for sale at Da. KlsyaKD'B, s*p7 Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. AYiSliH’ PILLS AND OHERBY PECTORAL tor sale at Da. KEYSER’B, sep7 Oorner Wood street and Virgin alley. 11I1AT LAND RgnipT«» by Thomas Woods, and given away to all at 76 Fourth street, describes a great variety of Farms, Houses and Lots. Those wanting homes would do wall to get a Register. Do it is dascribwJ a few One Oountry Seats. j)e9j THOMAS WOODS. EDICAL. 40. SB3 BS. 9(S k «H BHlor# K IaBBS* filsrijris, Ctotivefle^'indteeatlofl, j @u|fY dtondice, Dropsy Rheumatism, Fe* f .ggBM,,. ; .ycra, Qopty.llnmorß, Nerrousnee*, ' Irritability, Inflammations fKad :{ • feme. Palos Id the Breas«, nidi, fiißßi Ac- Ao." indeed, very few are the diseases In'whTch * Pure*tire Modi* hot mornorleß3Kqnire(3,and much slekhesSiandl suffering imJght; Be prevented. If ■ harmless hut effectual, Cathartictiyare mcrafrcely used. No person can feel well while a caustic habit of body pre vails; betides, li soon generate - and'cften fatal diseases, which might haveheeo avoided by the timely and Judicious use of a good, purgative. This is aUkatrue of Colds, Feverish end Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep-tasted and formidable distempers which load (he hearses all over the land. Hence & reliable family physio is oTthfl first lm portance to the public health, and this Pill has been per fected with consummate 1 eitui; to meet that demand. An extensive trial of iti virtues by Physicians, Professors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto known Of any medicine. ' Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons Of Such ex alted positions and charactera&to forbid- the suspicion of untruth. Among the emtnefot gentlemen who have testified la favor of these Pills, we may mention-^ Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character Is endorsed by the Hon. EDWARD .EVERETT, Senator Of the United State. ROBERT 0. WdTHROP,. Ex Speaker of the Room of Representatives. . . ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plea. to England. fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, CathoUo Bishop of Boston also, .. j Br. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City; endorsed by > Hon. W. L. MABCY, Secretary of State; WM. B. ABTQB, tbe richest man in Americas: ; 8. LKLAND A 00., Proprietore of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Bid space permit, we could' give many hundred certifi cates from all parts where the Pula have bean used; but evi dence even moreconvindngthan the experienced? eminent public men. Is found In thSr effects upon trial. These Pills, (he result tf long investigation iuid''study, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medlcal ecieDce eau' acbrd. They ace compounded not of the drugs themselves, butfct the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted by Chemical process In a state or purity, and combined to gather in such a manner as to insure tflebest resulta The system of composition for medicines hasbeenfound In Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly obvious. While bytheoldmode of composition, every medfdne ts burdened with inope or less of acrimonious and inJdridUß qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that ia desired for the curative effect la present. All the Inert and obnoxious qualities of «*i»h substance employed’afre left behind, the curative virtues only being retained; Hence it is self evident that the effects should prove as they have pro red, more purely remedial, and the PDIa a more powerful antidote to disease th*u any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that many medicines should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, an d aa he could not properly judge of a, remedy, withoutlcnow log Its composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Formula by which both my Pectoral-and'Pills are made,, to tha whole body of Piaotitioners in tha United States and British American Provinces., If, however, there should be, any one who has not received them, they will be-forwarded by mall to his request • Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered,'how few would be taken It their compodtiQU was known I Their life consists In their mystery. I have no mysteries.. The composition of my preparations la laid open to ail men, and all who are ,competent tb jhdgeon thr subject freely acknowledge ihfiir convictions of; their dntrlnsio merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by sdentiflo men to be a wonderful medicine before Its effect? were known. Many eminent Physicians have-deolared-tiie some thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations were more realized by their effects upon trial. * ”' ' They operate by their powerful Influence onihe Interna* viscera to purity the blood, and stimulate.it; into,hcs I '*,.' action—remove tha ; obstructions of the stomach* ’ liver, and other organauf the body,-restoring, ** lar uctioß to health, amt; bycorrecting, w* Ist, such derangements aa.are the firs* ■',*JifSTsF„3f: eX * Prepural brV JAMES 0. lytieal Chemist, LowbJ],' M*-'.' Hn bosfflfor $1 - ffl - : Prico »■ "“to »« bo *- .£ > | 1 | d ( ,t i '.. l i'J l^ * 00,‘StWbOlMBlB Uli / ® r rr Pittiiorgh. and bj.U Dealer. —i— . je&luudaw IN H A A. ATI O roa iin ouaa op ASTHMA AID [®MPTP a 111 w AMD VB u t i m<z£A.m BROUGHT noun TO TH C DOOR OF THB tt*4LIOB A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made by Dr. Ourtia, of ttfa dty. in the treatment oFCon sumption, Asthma, and all disease* of the Lariga, TYe re* fer to “ Be. Curtis's oa.lKHAuaa HrQiaa VAPoa and Cqcbry Brmn>. n “With thi& neW method, Dr. 0. has re elomlmaoy afflicted ones to health, as an evidenco’of whkh he has ianumerablo certificates. Speaking of the treat ment a physician remarks, ‘A It Is evident that-Inhaling— constantly breathing ah agreeable, healing me dicinal properties must come in direct contact’with the whole (Trial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many and varied changes produced upon them when "introduced into ihe stomach, and subject to the process p[ digestion.” The llygeana Is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the country.— New XarJe Dulchman of January The Inhsler la worn on the breast, under lh9 linenj-With< out the least Inconvonlence—the heat, of-tlie body being sofflclenfc to evaporate the' fluid. Hundreds of piaea of cures, tike the following-, might be named: One package of the llygeana has cured me of the Asthma of six yearn standing. J. F. Kusbuky, • P. M. of Dungannon, Pa. I am cured of the Asthma of ten years 1 standing 1 by Dr. Curtis’s Hygeaua. MafioaUß EasToa, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, N■ Y n was cured of a severe caseof Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My sister has been cured.of a dlstresaifigoobghcf several years' standlug, and decided to Mincurablo .by the physi cians. Shewascuredin-onemonth,by.tbellygeatta.. . : J. HI Giuni&T, Richmond, Mo. Tbe Rev. Dr. Qheerer, of New York, testifies of bur medl cine in the following language: Nxw Yoas, Nov. 16^,1864. Daaa Sib—l think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana as a remedy in diveasea of the throat and lungs. Rome opportunity to testify its efficacy, l am convinced that it Is a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and tbe inhaling application to the chesL ' N. R—Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana la the ORIGINAL ftfid ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are bash.initiations, or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them ns-you would POISON. '* AS-For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyset, 140 Wood street; B. B. Sellers A Co.; Lea A. Beckham, Allegheny;* City ;- John Bargont, New Brighton ;C. L. Kaiser, Rochester.. ... ’ fraylfaiewßia Carter’s Spanish illutnte. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Hot a Particlo of Hereory in it.' Let the afflicted bead and ponubbi—An Inftilil t Bsmedylbr Bcroftla, King t Hill, Rhfttma* tism, Obstinate Cntaneouß Eruptions, PunplesbrFnsttilei on the Face, Blotches, Bolls, Ague ana Icvor, Chronic 1 8ore Kyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, S&ld Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcer*, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and'all Disease* arising from an injudicious use of Mercury,-Imprudent* in. Life, or Impurity of the Blood. - v-j 43** This great alterative medicine anil Purifier'of Blood > is now used by i . usands of grateful p&tieatsfrom all par 6 of the United Btates, who testify daily totfre renijirkabl tores performed by the gruffest of all toed] dues/“CAR-- TSlt‘B SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism*. Scrofula, Eruptions on the Shin, liver Disease, Fevers,. Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the KidneyvßUeasesof \ht>i Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of . the Bones, and Joints, are Speedily put to filgfat by qsjng this greatAndl inestimable remedy. ;- s 3 For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yst been/bund! to compare with It. It cleanses the system of all Impuri ties, acts gently and emdenUy.on theiiver etrengthens the Digestion, gives tone to ;the Stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and nstona the Co’nßtL tutlon, enfeebled disease ar.faiokefl4(flnt by the excuses • of youth, to Us pristine vigor and strength. c > S. . For the Ladles, it Is Invariably better than All . the ®#* meties ever used. A few dosesuf Carter's Spanish’Mixture will remove all sallowness ol complexion, bring *tha'TOßea mantling to the cheek, givaelasticity to.tbestep, andis« prove the genera! health In a remarkable degree beytmd all the medicines ever heard of.' The large aumbetor certificates which vs haTereoelved from persons from all parts of la tholes! evidence that there IS do humbug about It The pnu. hotel keepers,magistrates,phyaiaanfl. andpntdipipgP)WeU Known to the community, ow afliHaMr tegthtipay to the wonderful effects of this GREATULOOB PDimiKßi^ J ! Call on the Agentand get a Circular and.Almanac*and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of aUJModfclgts has peribnuod; None genuine unless signed fay •BBNNRHE A : Bit Kfttt Proprietors, No. 3 Fear! street* lUcnmond* to whom all orders for supplies and agehcms'lnußt be addressed. . . And Gar Bale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH'FCSM* NG, FhKMlNQ.BßOltjamtby Druggists generally. ' oct^dawly S tat: fttOfti. UAfIADiA r ■ ' " Qaaaio, February 7th,. IBM. Messrs. B. Xt lWauzlock <SCb>-We haAthe plesrirfrof ecwlving, this certificate of; year ?et mini go, which will ba very gratifying to you, as it was sent voluntarily. Weare.QenttemailjtyoorSpVaiy'trDlT* .J-^fSOH^COr QmQtm&t—Sly Uttls daughter, tour years ©ld, : and' my aoQ, older, w«e to* a ccasMerabtythiiei suffering irfim 'norms. I purchased two bottles of your.VpxmJfug6t.cf which X gave-theta three dosei according td. dlWfctifU&i *ad ftrangft to.sftj»ijr4esß thaUtthreehoatsthVy p&s36dno lesa than FIVE HUNDRED WORH3,eome afjha .efctxaor* dluary length of from twelretd fifteen inches, »_.. . Haring experienced l so-ranch of the beneficial effefcttf of your Vermifuge, I feel it mydutyio reeommsnU it to the public, as, in-my opinion, one of the most dies against worms ever offered to the public* Gentlemen, believe' me to'tse' ■ w Your much obllgedand humble asrr'V - NATHANIEL LBATBR3. Prepared and sold by B. Ai A. ?AHX&$IOQH!;*IOO, corner of First and Wood streets. v ,:my^fr Proclamation. ’ , BY VIRTUE of a precept under the dtEhdiof-WJELB* McClure, President of .the Court ofOpmmonPfetAin and for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvihia? and J ustloe of the Court of Oyer and General Jail Delivery, in and -forsaid 'ffHllatt flfrgga and Gabriel Adame, Keq,&« Associate Judges, of Courts, in and 1 for the County'pf Allegheny, dated thfi/rr day of July, in the year of-our fetd bur thonsag&ffisht hundred and -and to meLdireCted^'lifr. bolding o Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail pellTetr, at the Court House in the City the hist Monday of October next, at lO.o’clocb *. ~ • 1 - fublic notice Is hereby giveh Co afl-Justices cftha Coroner and Constables oftba' county of Alleghany, that they be then andthere,lntheir proper personMiththelr rolls, records, Inquisitions, wantinatfouaand dHwrtcnmXh* trances, to do those things *hich to in their behalf appeare to be dene-and also proeecnte the prisoners that now aronr In f tha • j&U of said county of Allegheny, to be then and there to proeo onto Against them ftS shallbo jUSt, ; - •’ *r.V-.j GlvVa under my hand in Pittsbuigh.thia fifteenth day of August, : in the year of our Lora, one thousand eight hun dred and flftr*fite r and auglOitd ? WbL MAQllilfrjflhertffp attentton V v ‘ J i,J Wairon Mdatet* and Jbamfltotg* "Bdtmtr'tfiii: AOENOY, 93 Pourtla atrectZ OFFICERS' floldienyMuflidnna, Wagon &ta&te£&&am* ‘bn, 40. wetft reg«&r)j jausterE4jlito rtlia:»i rlce of die ynlUd States, ana every Officer. Seaman, onl> a,r ? o!stit 104 tantenantothe Ustj;- 01 ¥o '™‘“™> or StatßTreoSs’of anjßtatacr “koSg®.* * Those who hare received 40 or SO Acres, are entitled too whol^l60 fo ACTS h 4 '“ oUt3M>l ' UnJ s“*Sute tt » Persona entrusting tbalr claims to me(knreir uton £«• ln B theta attended to promptly. AH Information free of charge. Letiera prompUy ao! swered. Address AUSTIN tOOiHd, mhU Doan ty Land figam, 09 ’fourth it. ”= ,»Y' ■ " *' y <^':
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