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The 9.46 A. M. Kxpreiw Train oonuwti with the Ksprew Train tn>m Baltimore, «ud urriviw In Columbus at 3;20 l’ M., and cun necle with trains going South and West ar:iv lag UiCincinuaii at 7 l’. 51. The 6oW P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland. and at Columbus with Mail Train at 216 A. M., direct lor Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Hulnt Louis and Chicago ISAAC U. SOUTUWICK, 3>ipt. iunesvill-s June 18, 1855—je2lj _ "CLKVKLAHIT A3D PITT 8 BOBOfI RAILROAD. BTKADIKHS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE, VIA WKLLSVILLK, AND Ohio and Pcnmy ltamlr KAllrotd) VIA ALLIANCE. f pHB shortest, quickest and moat reliable route to Toledo, L Chicago, Rock island, Ualena, and St. Louis, la VIA CLEVELAND. This route Is One UundteJ miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the clrruil-us one via 1 udi»nn]>olid. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland Three Daily Train.* from Cleveland to Chicago Time to Cleveland aii Lour*, CU.-ar • *«nty -three hour*, and Bt. Louis thirty-omen hour* On and after Monday, September 3J, 155.., tbe trains on ihie road will ruu e= Jnllowe : Tbe Trains of the Ohio and Peuna. Railroad leaving Pltte borch at 2.00, A M uni SdO, A. M.. and 300 P.M ~ con nect at Alliance at 8 00 A. 11 50 A. M , and 0 So p. SI., as f >llows : Trains fo: Cleveland leave Alliance 8 00. A .M n 11 5-) A. M., aoa 635 P. M . enno -rting at if udaoti with Trains for Cuy ahoga Fall# and Akron, and orrinug in Cleveland ai 10 25 A. M., 2 16 P. M .-and 8 6k P. SI. tor Toledo, St. Lout?, Itock Island, Galeae, and tbe Noilh-wesd, who wish to go through with out deteutK-n, will take th«* train leaving PitL«t*urgb at 600 A. 51., aa l arriving in Cievelen i at 2.20 P M , as that is the (.oly train by wtiLh rU*se coni<«e-t»one are made through tin* abOTe puint* Pas-'engcrs »iy tbiv train reach Chicago at 7 30 nevt mi-roing. and St. L“u'.i« at midoighl. VIA WELLSVILI.E. The hels wbsrf «*rery moru.ng, (Aumlays eice,t-u i at 10 o'chxsk, tor We’Nvlile, connectuig with thy iraiu leering WeH-vlUe nt 4 lU> P. M. An Ttllti will learr WelL-ville daily. (Sunday* exrt-ptrti.) at 6 40 P. Si . crnnccliug et Beiard with Kxpra-e Train, arriving In CleTelaud at 2 10 P 51 Train* from WeU*vtiU c-»nnecting at Bayard fur Carroll* 100, Wsyneeburg, Drrer and New I‘hiiadelphia. Ai“Ti-ket* for (Heveland, Chicago end the North West, via SVeltevillo, art sold at $1 less than via Allinoct). Tbe Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chl-as", rnn a* fivlk’ws : Leave Cleveland at 010 A. 245 l*. M, T 1)5 P. hi Arrive at Chirego 830 P. M ,7.40 A. M., b3OP. M. Train* leave Chicago tor R.--**k liland and Pt. Louis as follows: —For Rork Inland at 600 A. M. and 11.00 P SI. For St Louis, P 15 A. M and 11.45 P. M. I’a»*cng«r« f.*r fit. 1,0 ms go ovt-r Rock Island Railroad u> Joliet. ami thenr« ever tht* Chicago ami Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and Thucr- f \ tdritiDv’iil \i2 mile*) Ui St, Lout*. Psjwtutit* by th«* 9 15 A. M Train arrive at St. Louis 11 2u s*mo ev*nlo~. r.-’d by thv 10 ui P. M. Train nf noon noit day Boggpgo checked through t A Cleveland, and there r«- cheeked for Chicago and St. L.ols FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. 2J cTi. lr: doss. 2*l ePr. To A11iance....,.52 no To La 8a11?....516 00 $l3 50 " Cleveland ... 400 ** KuCk L>l'J, IS 00 14 25 “ Toledo 660 “ Galena IS 15 14 00 u Chicago ....$l3 u(> $.lO 50 “ Springfield IS TO le 20 u Bloomingt.. 18 90 14 W M Burlington 19 00 Passengers aro requested to procure their tickets at tbe oflrc of thin Company, in the Monongahela Liouee, third door below tha comer. Great Amerioan and U.B. Express fit Mail Route. 7 A MILES OP DISTANCE SAVED, And Two Changes of Cart and Baggage Avoided. AIII LINK K O U T K Bmrxm CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: Formerly CLlcago & 911sat«slppt. CHICAGO TO FT. LOU Id IN 1 5% lioUita.—Trains leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot ot Wal « r street— Hi, Louis Day Expret* dniiy, Sundays excepted, 716 A M St. Louie Night Kxpret-e daily, Saturdays m ?e’d, 9..’J0 PM. Bt. Louie Freight d Emigrant dally, Sund. exc. 6JJJ A il. Baggage clucked Otrough tv St Ixntis. Trains run direct through to Alton, (259 mil**,) with out change ul cars rr baggng», and connect with the Company’s splendid steamers Winchester and Rnndecr, runniog in exclusive connection with Trains from AlW.c t<> st. Lout*.;*J3 mil*-? ) without landing. These boats, fhr speed, cr-own fence and elegance, am unsurpassed on the Western waters, b-log fitted tip with Baths and bpa* clous Wash-room?, afT.irding to passenger* the opportunity of removing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad t*aveling, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long rule. To Kasisax anJ Xe'/ratKo this in the most direct route, and pafw»fUg*>rK destined for Blootniujjton, PprinptJeld, Jacksonville, Naples, and all po nt i dn the Mississippi, Mis souri, Kansas, C'uinbt*r!uuJ and Teanesfie* rivers, will note the important paving in dlctaruv, being seventy-two miles less to Bt. Louis, thirty-seven nines i*iri-d on the line. K. p. M.jKGAN. Jr , Suoorintendent. 11. J. D. BCHEKMKJIUOUN, P*.p7 Ghu’l Passenger Agent. THE PITTSBURGH ABB COHBELLSVILLK RAILROAD COMPANY HAVING mada an arrangement with the now and beautiful meamer “ KoLIAN ” to run in conuectio i with their Hood between West Newton anil UonoelhvlUe. announce the following change of rcheJule on and alter Wednesday, tbs fifth of September : The'Bteamer EOLIAN will leave thn Pittsburgh and ConoellsTille Raiiroud Company’; Wharf Boat, ateve Mo nongahela Bridge, for West N'eirtou, i-vory afternoon ut hall past 3 o’clock, precisely: returning, will leave Weat NewTou ■ t quarter before 8, A M., arriving at Pittsburgh at noon. The trains will run a* luliow-,. Leave Davlduoa’s Mil’, nan mile belc-w Conuellsville: First Train, lIA.M; f*rcoml Train, 12 M Leave W«.-t Newton- Fir.-t TruiD, S.JO A M. ; Second Train, 6.16 P. M. *#“Pare from I'.tUburgh to L'a\i 1.-on‘- Mtii, |1,75, in c'Ofling Meal on blf-nuer. lor L’ui s.tonii M>d o>r.i,- llsviile will connect with the Trains at I‘avidsoj. a il | For r'rutgbt or pa-o-age, enquire rt :he Acoutd, at tha Wharf Bouts at V\«st N’cwt. ti huJ Piltiburgh. O. W. BARNES, sepfiUf President and Bupennti’nduoi. " PKNMSVILV AN IA RAfUiILOAOI fiTHRKB DALLV TUttoDUU TRAINS, botoaou I phia ini Httflburk'lJ. THK MORNINU MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at A. M-, and burab for PbiLidelpbie at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh a: 1 T. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 2:30, P. M. TUE NIGHT EX PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, V. M , and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P. M. BlairsviUe Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, except Huuday, at 4:30 o’clock, P. M. Brinton’fl Aooommo ditioo Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at H o’clock A. M., 3:30 o’clock P. M., and 6:20 P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads tv aitd/rom fit.. Louis, Mo.; Alton, (jaleua and Chicago, Fraotfort, L-xlngton and Louiarille, Kyg Terrs Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind 4 Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Uellefimtaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio ; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nxw Obliass, g». LoOXB, LoOiaVILLB and CINCIMKATI. Through Tickets can b* had to or from either of the above places. For further particulars, see handbHls at the different gt&rtlug points. Passengers from the West will find this the Shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more. New York,t-r Boston. TUOB. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J.MESKIMKN, iy;*l Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. .*#.**■„ ,• •>.•« *••*i! * ? * >?* •' •: ,•* - * ?. *» . ’• ei f • - '•• ■» . :., GOING BAST. GOING WEST. GOING WEST. CONNECTING WITH VIA ALLIANCE. :i 00 16 i>U J. DURAND, Pup’L, Cleveland. J. A. CAUflilßY.As’t. Pittsburgh k rhi CHICAGO. ALTOS J ST. LOtlS RAILROAD, ***;-* • •- ■ ■ RAILROADS csutkal route. SEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI CH&OUGB northern Hli&oii to the Miasissippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBR&SKA. All Railroad to th« llmH^ Chicago, Burlington anM^hm/cy RAIL ROAD Fobmz< ra» Chicago &HD ABBOBA A C«a*. Miutabt Ana Train* TO B Th^o. T y °a£r\:«e°» ss™, quinov, KKOKUK, 7 M CSCATINK, OQCAWSA, WAPKLUJ, POUT ripo MOINES COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac, and the oitLT ALL. &VILROAJ)Eiute from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, ULOGM INGTW OISTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Buttons on tlie Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio anil Mieeis elppi Railroads. 'rraiDfl on the above Line leaTe Chicago on the arrival of Trairw from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the points. Snigee leave Burlington dally for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—mating the quietest and moat reliable route-to-Teach nil the important points west of the Mississippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty inilea less staging »h&» by any other ronte. The Road, for a large portion of the way, la laid with the coUTnroocß Rail, the smoothest riding and beet Railroad in the West well stocked with the moat modem Locomotives and elegant oew Cars. • By this route passengers are sure of making connec tions, arriving at flu Louis on advertised time, avoiding thw vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of: naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. ' Baggage checked direct through from Chicago,jand no charge for handling at any point THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all the Railroad Official la the East; at the Office-of the Company, comer of Clark and Lake streets, in the*} ramie Building; at the Depot of the Galena R. R., *O4 at the Mich. Cent, R. R. Office, comer of Lake and Dearborn fits., opposite Tnnnont Uoase. Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive Immedi atedespatch. C. G. IIA&UIOND, Bup’L Q g polxjjtt, Gen’l Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. mhl9 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD! Carrying the Great U. States Mail and Egrets. TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY cn Us entire iongtb Croia DUBUQUE to CAIRO, ANt> OHIO AOO to CAIRO. This Rond, Id conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Mississippi K. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, form? thv moat direct und only codUuqoqb R. R. routi from OHICACO to St. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows : 10 A. M. »od 10.20 P. M.—Bt. Louis ajd Cairo Rtposss. for St. Louis by this train take the aareuf the Ohl'- and Miss. B. R. at Sandoral, and are carried direct to St- Louis. 935 A. M. and i.lO P. M..—Dobdqoi okd GaliSa Ki- PBXSs, connecting at Donheth (opposite Dubuque) with a Dally Lino of Steam Packets for St- Paul and the Upper Mississippi river cities. Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at T-30 A. M. and T.oO P. hi. Passengers from the Ea»t aod places 00 the Ohio river destined for BtiLcnU, will save 190 miles of tedious and un certain river navigation from Cairo to 8L Louis, and arrive fifteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the cars at Cairo. Tickets to St. Louis, 0-irv, Dubuque, Be Paul, and ail Im portant places by this route, can be had at the office of the U. A P. and C. A T Railroads »u Pittsburgh, aud Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago. j rt R. R MASON, Sop*L THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ri\iiß GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, contracting the Ab X Uutic cities with Western, North-western and South western Slates, by a continuous Railway direct. Tbit road l also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to ell parts on the Western Riven, and at Cleveland and Sau duaay with eteamert to all porta on the North-western Lakes; making the most dxrtd- cheapest and rdsabie remit by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Qrtai IFexL RATK3 BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIBST CLASS.—Boa U, 8ho«,, l>rj Ooam I iia boxes.) Fare, Feathers, Ac I r BEC* >ND CLASS. —Books and Stationery, | Dry Goode, (in bale*,) Hardware, Lei- > 60c. per IOOIba. th«r, Wool, Ac ) TmRB CLASSrADTtIi is.sgtof. Baton t loom ,. and Pnrfc,flo balk,) Ilemp, Ac. ) r FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fleb, Bacon and I iftntK. Pork, (parked,) Lard and Lard Oil ) •P* ld shipping Goode from any point Hast of Philadel phia, b«< particular to mark package •• eki Pentuyttantt l BaQrvad. 0 All Goods consigned to the .Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, wdl be forwarded without detention. FbsiukT AdEirs Moaw Potter. Boston; J. L Elliott, N. Y 4 K. J. Snoeder, Philadelphia; Sftgraw A Roods, Balti more , Geo. C Prote-tacuft, Pittsburgh. hhringman A Urc-a n, Cincinnati. Ohio; J B. Moorhead, Lnoiwilte, Ky . K v.. Mel.lrum, Madisan, Ind; itairllff A 00., St. Loula, Alt-. J. S Mitchfdl A Son, Eranarillr. Indiana. U II HOUSTuN, General Freight Agent, PUl*d«*h bia. H. J LoMllA KKT. Oirp Buperlntenicnt, Altoona, I’a DUFF’S B 1 BHCANT ID KQ COLLEGE, riTTSBUKCU, PA INCORPORATED BY THE I.EOLbLATURK M Pmceyl isnia, with Perpetual Charter. FACULTY. P. DUFF, President, (nuthcr of the “North Azneiirao Accountant,”) Professor of Bte-k Keeping aud Cummeraal S-kmcea. ANDREW T EIOWDKN, Aadstant l v roftt*wr of Btx-k EvrpiQg. CllAltliE9 DUFF, AesisUnt Professor of Book Keeping and Pnain»Q3hip. J. D. WILLIAMS, (the brut rfl band P<-Lmac in th<* Uattsd Htates,) Professor tf Coimiik-rcial aul Oraameuin. Piinm»n»hip N. B. HATCH, E«1 ,of Ihtj Pi.Uburgl Bar, Pr.-fraaor .1 Mercantile Law and Podtii-al Economy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the MUlh*maUcal Department, Profcuor of Mathematics, ic. F. L. A PEL, professor of Die French and German lan guages. The Commercial department of this Institution hai had the unremitting attention of the Principal for the lost fif teen u>on. Upwards of 3000 students hav« b.H-n prepared by him for business. Ills *’ youn< men” a-taistante have all been trailed for business by hlmotdf. and are riper! mod Teachers and practical Accountants , being fr*-q'j*-ut ly employed by business men in adjusting deranged book? lhirrn are no tßaehers in thlß institution who were in tbi* city Jh-mtsaed from their situations as book-keeper*; n n<- vbo made twenty bluuders on a single page of a bill-book Dur writing teacher (Mr. Williams) has had something more than a few lesson* (rum a Philadelphia teacher to prepare him for bis business. No runners are employed by this Instilullou. When our citiiens are Importuned by those of another, they should refer to some of our city B? nk officers or merchants— pextooa vhore opinion can be relied a pun—and nol be decoyed into oqo of Utoae concerns which are befog sold out every few months, an 1 their pupiia I •'ll to hvek instruction whrte they can find it eugl** FULTON CAR WORKS FOUNDRY AND 111 AC U 1 N K 8110 P, SANDUSSr, OUIO. r pHK subscriber baring moved into his n«w Works, re- X c«utly erected, corner of Water, McDonough and Shelby streets, is prepared to contract for and execute all order* for PASSENGER, BAGOAGE, POST-OFFICE, HOUfiK FREIGHT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, and all other desrrtpt ons of CARS. Also, for STEAM ENGINE 3 of all aixea, GEARING, RAILROAD CASTINGS of all description*, and all other work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop. The Foremen of the different departments are scientific and practical men—mostly from Eastern manufactories— who keep themselves informed and adopt all valuable mod- ern improvements. aug2S::f WANTS —Cooks and Girls to do housework are waDted in city and country, who can give good reference*, none alts ne-d apply. Situations wanted for a Gardener, a Carriage Driver, a Cterk nr Saiecm&n, Mechanics of differ ent branch's, a Porter, a laborer, a boy to learn a traders boy to attend store. A middle-aged man, eif erlen*ed in traveling South aod West, wishes a situation as traveling agent or conauetor of ran; can give good reference. Apply at BAHR’b Intelligence Office, 410 Liberty rt. aug29:tf atones AUJtKT- m. n. srarnana. BIGELOW * CO., (9UOOEBSOBS TO B M. BIOKLOW,) No. 46 Diamond Alley, near Wood ttrttl , PITTSBURG IS. ~r~*» « COACHES, OAKRUGEB, PDiFTTONS, and every dewndptlon or Fancy pSsßgs»djSP*Vehicles butlt to order, ana flaifb d In t uneorpaeeed for beauty of design, elegance of hnlth, skill of workmanship, and durability of malumla. All work warranted IJ'KOUbli AM WATCHKA— It le the universal tHdtimouy r ol Kollrood man, Bankers, and those In other pur suits requiring accurate time, tbst tho “Gba». Frodaham" Watch, manufactured at H 4 StraDd, London, ia the meet reliable, and unequalled by any other maker Many of those which have beeu tested hare been found 10 run with 1q a minute In the year. I have obtained the agency tor tbo sale of these Watches ia Pittsburgh and State of Penn sylvania. Also, the F. B. Adams A Son’s, and other first class Watches for sale. Watch Bepsiring done in the best manner. W. W. WILBON, 67 Market st, corner of Fourth. SAL&— ‘ib acre* of Land in the town of Kewton A Falla, Trumbull county, Ohio; on which is a magnifi cat dwelling. The ontbuildlngß are of the best kind, and the ground is tastefully cultivated with shrubbery, grapes, apples and peaches. The improvements coat more tnan tWwbty thousand dollars. It is offered for much less than cost, and part of the pay will be taken In western lands. It Is a fine place for a man to live at home. Inquire of ■uglO THOMAS WOODB, 76 Fourth at. STOIIK HOUSe, frAHM, Ac.—Por pale, 19 aorea of good land, all well fenced, with a garden paled In • plenty of email fruit*, grape*. Ac.; an orchard of selected frai ; a large doable Brick House, with eight roome, kitchen and cellar;abrick Store House, with counter, Ac.; barn, sta ble, and other out houieH; well of good water. The land la of a deep, good roil, and in excellent condition. About one acr* in timber, and coal under the whole place. Situated two mile* from the Ohio river, at Smith’* Landiog I’rice $1,400. Terms easy. S. CUTHBKRT A SON, 63 Market street. N'ISW BOOKS! NJSW BOORS! !—The Hidden Path, by Marion Harland, aatbor of “Alone lowa as it la, by N. Howe Ptffker; • Memoirs of James G. Bennett; Japan as it Was and Is, by B. Hildreth; OMe, or the Old West Boom; Star Papers, by Henry W. Beecher; Dousticka, what he Bays; Bell Smith Abroad, illustrated; Pounds, Shilling* and Pence, by Samuel Lover; Six Years Later, by L'umas; Panorama of Life and Literature, for September. Ju»t reoelvel and for by W. A. GILBBNPENNKY A CO., Fifth >L, opposite the Theatre lO bbU Bxtra Fine PoWd White Sugar".' " " }? 8 Granulated do do 10 bbls Powdered do do 20 bbla Crushed do do Just received and tor sale by UEYMKR A ANDERSON . W F° , No. 39 Wood street. VIUKNiTtiaR POUBH-To give' yoYrTurniturTu bTif JJ iiant polish, use the Scotch Polith. sold by the ber. Pile® 25 cents per boule, with full directions J ,!?' Bold by [MIg»J 8. I~ 6PTHBKBT. M .r*- P«U« Te» store, ' —— NO. 38 PIITH STREET, one doer east of the Exchange Bank. Lorerlng’a Refined and Clarified SUGARS for »“>« »y l»agi6] 8. Jaynes. -S * GEORGE NO. 844 LIBERTY STREET, jawt beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Koilrord, which makes it the most convenient hytnw iu the city for passengers arrK ring by that road. The Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION IIOUBK, would respect fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and. extensive W AGON YARD, afford* log ample accommodation to travelers and teams te re. His Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market con afford. f*bl:y Cbmcr of ffenn and SL Clair struts, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel, *' having taken thisTarge and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted It in moguificeot style, would respectfully invite bis friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As* sored, with the convenience of the house and his long ex perience in the business, he, can give omire satisfaction, mJ his charges moderate. feb23 WM. C. CONNELLY. GOOD INTEST HO'Osfc, C CORNER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near j the Railroad Depot. jaul3:ly JAMES SHAN NON, Proprietor. \YfA\ KRLKY II01; BE, 50 Sooth Eighth street, between YY Chestnut ana Walnut, Philadelphia. |au29.y siraro sios, Taro. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. B. WEBB (late of Xt the Eagle,) Proprietor. [au29:y UASKILL BOISE, CORNER OF MAIN AND SOVIII STS., WA2UC&N, O r|>HE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the X public that thisnew and elegHDt Hotel has been opened as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company, It oilers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tion ol the traveling community. A share of public patronagn 1b respectfully solicited. •ul7 M. (IASKILL. CHESTNUT STREET, ABuVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PARKER & JLAIU.D, Proprietor*. _Jyl«:3m| TERMS $1,60 PKu, DAY. UciUILLAN UOUHK, JOHNSTOWN, VENN A. ri>£LE undersigned having taken charge of the above X named House, and refitted it at a large expense, in a comfortable as well as elegant style, Is now prepared lo re ceive guests, and give umplts satisfaction to all who may pa rouitM) the llouae. |auS:tf) JAMES DoWNttY. I Late Parmer’s Exchange, | \TO. 133 LIBERTY STREET, foot of tfhth street, Pitts burgh. SAMUEL UAItK, Proprietor. This Hotel b entirely new. Loving just been completed and opeued for the accommodation of the public. [aep!3 FRANKLIN HOISEu, Cleveland, UUlo. CT PATRICK A SON, PaonuJ4ToL.-w— This Houseiian ua- J % dergone thorough and fikt**u«JT«j repairs, alteration* l , and large additions of new furniture, etc., und the proprie tors pledge Lhcmi-eltus that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render thu P*asxiah a place where all the com forts of a first class hotel etui be I'oumL jy*:tf C. PATRICK A ik>N. W. (J. GALLAUIUK, I’kopbiktoe. Ftnirih tlrcf , icti *•■<*•« ffo-d u/.d rpai.M Spacious* e*liLd;sLl»i-cl h»i L-eu lewted by the vutr X scrlber and completely 11 1 1i < llifii l WH l ii lie Is at all hour* prepared t.> furnish every luxury ihat can be found iu the beat reguiatwJ restsumuts In tha itatra. Ill' sparn as Bar will aiwnys be supplied with the very b<*»: Livii«•. *r. Unuie of every de scription, in its r.eapoc, .an aiWAj- b<* louud at Mukinn Hull. ;aj 7! W C dAll.AtiilKH THIRD STREET, UidrtKK.N \VO*«D *>l» MARKET nUiE Subscnbern bfg lw*vr to lulorin iheir m*-uil.« a;. 1 X Use public generally, hat u-ey have leaded the nix re w«ll known Restaurant, which h.-c- ju.it tK**n thoroughly renovated, repaired »od to turuiehrJ. and now op«u. The proprietor* have «p*r«*l in- eXJ*«tii*- i-> make the bank Kx* change a comfortable retort, ae well ! -he epicure an the business man. The larder will at *ti limes be with lha delicacies of tho and served up uoder ti»f» auepl eta of experienced rooks. Thay rvrpectfuily oek for the patronage if a generoua public. * J 8L 11 AN D BLUER 8 It, yanlAly G B FBANCUL I'diINICOPIA WrOTBTER ANL) COKKKE HUUSBCM D. BAENARU. No- 40, F\fJi Sirttl. i>cttoe€* W.oU and Afuriel. jaulW.lj, i-irmx-tiL.-. i: CRYSTAL PAL AC E, >o. 1H Market street. c. c. s^ely, y RESPECT VI . l.i.\ ic* ruis lue frleudsan i tbs f » AjublP- lu gouenal. th»l tw- ha.-! juet started his York and PLiSa-l-tpi is mi-ic-ru t-f (XK'KINU DYril K ..- *■! J • t.-r> Ihin.-etee ju H,a sating liue. i*y*.*i- ■t: i -*• - n-l.u.i ldL,<-ent^ a tivten. Ida W’.l3K sube- m.er bua m w his - i.-lEtf rAL>'N AND X KATINu UUUriK i.j -i i;.*ui.irr that aanot be eiceli'i by ai;Y :ir-u.■*' •••*:i.' " •• 1 it* the ..»lj. hi m ALS W.LL A h .UM K TliK DA f', (ruin the citulcasl Moats. Fowls, l*»*h, At,, Aci Ui.- Uni 1.1 t arr tr *.. . -i-. « ..eld re#i-e* 1 fully invite lb.- nt. u : , .it '-*• »t . 11 AHLtiri STILL. yadu ia*«tf iv ' , i h .'mi! 81. Clair i. After Uesr Ifrewery. vi IUK unJerragnrU i.tk[-« lluK' i.ifvmw tho pub;:-' th*l ha X 14 now fulU prepared wn- private tamilin aOil the pohlic generally, with his -eleLraird EAGER BEEJL »n bottles Ail orders l*dt at his S'» dP LIaMcM I X LLKY. ( near W.-odstr—t.) will U- ;unrtually tttsnd*-i 10, act the Beer deltvero:! L> any p* r\ . L- it y .-r viciuit) . t u. r-OUK.NCR. Bcqlu’ Lager Hear Ac. IDO A’nitA/.i.d '.Uf C’ujuraa rSMIB subscriber bn* ju.«t > .u« 1 the largent an 1 X bed tinbhej Ugt-: 11.-.: ll>..i<*. in Li.e ••ity. Uisßteri* to » >oi-r!v :ki :n ie, nod **Tery v-tbrr*- romuic4aii»-n aln-ul h.-h < i-ci vii-.J ms.eft-.3m A BEMT7-. tiinatu Ale II 7 1) ItKtiLIHII. K-i- lU.il.rT 1 r'lllM \iy . Kenu'lt iienUu Ur«--n • ,u l Porirtp, in <,u»rt aol ; Int I*. ’i tif *U-uLi"L .■! Ululi**, nuJ lu<* .r*!'- I* i**}>«-;!••.>> Bill tclUxL k u l J tflluaral Water auil StT»*p»tHla W r M I) ENdI.IMU, I'iU ftr>**t, Prcn, U «>•’« manul&etunug and bottl<*it».i lb- >• t«n « lwTori».tPj< t -u m siU-nßire scale. llic* ertk W i»r<' of lbs -ju&luy, *t:2 nufaotared from the pun»i*‘. mute-mi* ivtlTiy HOPPER'S PATENT PEANK r IUIK uudersignwJ i* prepared t- -uj., .7 CAUPKNTKUN. X CABINLi'-MAKEhui, aud Worker* iu i ,j , «uh txlA Patented and valuable PLAN t.s>. AH who hav* tried it, pronounce- .1 a u."M iu renUon, that muM toon coin* into g n«u lowing loiter* wu.-k.ineu are tut ivv among many lotli-rs the Patentee hat received recommend ng ihi* plane above all ntbvre in u»e . We hereby certify, that during th.- last lw*-i7«i mots.h.* »e hav* u*»*d Hopper's Pat-nt Flan*-. and do not hesitate to rtcoameti 1 It to Cabinet-Maker* and Carp-oleta* su perior 0 any < th*T Plane id u*». We ronti Jer It p«*»*ul iarly neap led to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sort* of hardwood, auJ for planing Tuti«* -r». It 9 far superi-w l the old mode of scraping, txomlri* being a great saving of tune. Uue man, by uMug tins Plane, will piano ni» re veneers !h»n meu can uc V) any Mber piano or nirlLol in qm. II II- Ktaji A Co. To Moses P. Rato*. Esq. Dtar At —l have nainlued Hopper’s Patent Bench Plane, and behove it to be a moat < icelUnt article for the uee for which It |- iuteoded, as a cvmoluativu 01 plane and ecrafer. it is particularly adapted to planing \ entwrs, and it docs not requite one-loorth the time or lal-or of the >-ld method. and 1 have uo doubt, when Its pr< ;-«rtlr.t generally known, but that It will entirely uj.-nu-.le the former te dious and laborious custom. W. W. WETHSRSLL 1 moat cheertully re-'-mioend it to all j*-r»oos engaged Ir. the Cabinet but.iness, hs from my kru-wlwlge ol It, Ui*»re i» nothing SB welt U;U'd U- gWe a mil-nib and beautllui finish 10 veneers afi tho lJopper Patent Bench Plane. FiCtst>uiy\, PYbruaiy 27, 1 bob. MO&K3 9 EATON, of tbit city, Is my sole Agent for the sale of Planes, or of rights to aiauuUctnri. a aud sell them Pittsburgh, Marrh 21, 186A—(mh21:tf) J.MKLD BOOK Point A ILKUAXp EN GlN iCKU.*. —Contain- X? log formula lor laying out curves. determining frog an* glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc-, together with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logarathlms huJ natural signs tan gents, etc. etc., by John B. Littnrk, Civil Kuginoer. Pocket book form. $1,76. The object of the present work is lo supply a want very generally lelt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient form for use lu the field, containing the ordinary lograrlthmatic tables are common enough; but ■ book combining with these tables otbe.H peculiar to tho RaU-oad work, and especially thp necessary formula? for laying out curves, turn-outs, crossing-, Ac.,ln a desideratum which this work is designed to supply. 1). B. SUUTAtiT Aoadimt, West Point, April 19, IS&4. Gentlemen; I have looked OTer “lleu.-k’s Field Book for Railroad Engineers," no 1 think it «v|| adapted 10 the ob ject its author proposes, an l hur- no question hut it will he found u very useful and practical vtdume both for otlicoanJ field work. D. 11. Mauak. Trot, April ‘il.lSM. I am moch dl«mpJ with Mr. llenck’a little manual, the “ Field Boob or Railroad Engineers.” With the presenta tion of some of lb« most practical aud urWul of recognised processes among railway engineer*, he ha* gireu others which, new at least in their prwjwnt form, appear to pOAHess a mint of higher value than that of mere uovelty—that of being In goneial susceptible of available, not to say desira ble. Dtncucal use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Dir< Henck's book is such as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have ileosure in expressing my condiul satisfaction with iLs execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrEQgeuieut effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by bis publishers. B. Kkakrun Uaixsa, 0. B. and Director of Rensselaer PvlyUchuk institute, for sale by WILLIAM S. HAVEN, Dealer m Engine*”-,.' Htatiouery, Market etn-et, cc-rner ot Second. au3 IllH liuX&i hUALFD H KKKIN'* i\_/v* 260 boxen No 1 Herring : 000 half boxed (Jalioux r'arditw 200 boxes do do 300 quarter bid. do Jo 6 dotan Anchor ief ; 6 dozen Capers; 6 dozes Olives; 6 dozes Lobsters. Just received and lor eule by LKYMISR A AXbKRsON sep7 No. 30 Wood street. TT'NUUiii biIKAKFAM' TKA —IU rb*9ta of thie superior Fi Tea, at 60 cenls, just received nt Chins Tea B i re. aug2o Y. B. DItAVu, No. 1 Diamond. HAVING KOUND TENANTS lor all U»o Dwelling Houses put under our care, we are now prepared to procure tenant# for others. Owner# c>f vacant houses w applications for houses. Also, collection of rents, iu-umn* ces and repairs attended to. Charges moderate. a CUrUBERT A vN. 63 Warhol elree*. Btfpl New' NOVEL, fci arruua or’ “Au-xu."—The nidJen Path, by Marlon H&xland; just received an! lor sale by l«lg28] JulIN 8. PAVIBON. 65 Mark*n»t HAVANA SKGAKS —I have just received a spleDdiJ lot of gmicint Havana ktgjri. Those wishing a J Begar can always obtain It at JOri. FLKMINU 8, aepi Comer ol Market at. and Ulamond. rrriK MfLKjWA~A~MArtON~A~c6- b»ve juft rvc'd per express several pieces of Plain Mack Kilkfl, of very superior loutre and quality. _ au^“ . OIL —30 L‘bl«i N U Wbal« auJ Tnouer'- vhl tor *»!«• t>y aug-iS SMITH, MAIR A HUM t£li- -*•..- s " >■ *•* ’•' *’ 5 ■•• ' ■ ■ -’••' ; ‘\'i;V 'V;' ' "M «• *■ . ♦ » >-■ VS .'A+r, HOTELS. MANSION HOUSE. AUKENTZ, Proprietor, ST; CLAIR HOTEL, OWSTOB'S. FRANKLIN HOUSE. HARE’S HOTEL, RESTAURANT.' WILUINB HAI.L, UAhh. EAUiAaUL, d r all Ud’ R.r at Prrrysu&oa Stuu Cwunrr Feb uary Ti. I*M>. J jAMtrt \V. Wv’JUU'llL, Furniture Warer*«orop. 97, VV Third «t , nttel-urph WM. 0- IiOITKE. * l * t. INSURANCE COMPANIES Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! iKTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD. CONN. —CHARTERED 1819 PAID UP. C&ah Capital, ------- 9500,000* THE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Assets of thfl iETN A INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart ford, as furnished thfe agency on the Ist of January, 1866, underoath. . * , e <-* Real Estate, unincumbered— - $ 16,bL A®-Office, North-west corns* Fifth and Wood streets, Pi its burgh. apafcly^ UELAWAKX MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFYICE In the North Room of the Exchange, oe Third street, I*ll f LAD KL Fill A. MARINE INSURANCES. On Vis«L9, 1 o*aao, >To all parts of the Woi i|. Febqhts, ) INLAND INSURANCES Oe goMa by rivers, canaln, lakes an 1 lani carriages, to all parts of the Union. PfRE INSURANCES On merchandize ertierfllly. Oo Htorefi, dwelling hontw-a. Ac. ABSRTS OV THE COMPANY, Novcoiber 7, 1863. Bonds and Mortgages $24,300 00 rltr.teof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loaaii, 131,653 42 Stocks In banks, railroads and Lnearnnr*)B com panies - 241)12 20 Bills m-rirable 160j&26 94 Oa*h on hand IC/)71 30 Balances in the hands of AgenLi and premiama on Marin* PoHcle* re»*eui)y Ireued 121,707 67 SubocriptlonNote* IOOJKW uO VVm Martin, Joseph 11. deal, Ilagh Craig, Kdmand A Boudcr, SpencerM'ilvaSh, JohnC. Davis, Charles Kelly* Uobert Burton, Samuel E. Stokes, John R. Penrose, i H*nry Hloan, George G Leiper, J am«.i Tra<|Ualr, EJwanl Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr., II Jonesßrooke, Joabun L. Price, J. G. John non, James Tetmeot, Janies C llaod, John U. Semple, Theopilus Paulding, i Oburles Bchaffer, Jaiaei* B M'YarUbil, I J.T Logan, Pittsburgh, W 0. Ludwig, i B. T. O. Morgan, do. I7M. MARTIN, President. THOS.U. H AND, Vice President. Joaxrn W Oowaif, Sec'y. i* A M *DRRI4, Ag«at, rustic No. 96 Water Pittsburgh. Th« FrsaßJia Fire lnsuraaca Company, Of Philadelphia, Pmnfgltdtua. DUtfiCTORS-— Charles \V. Baneker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Auunsl Grant, Jacob K Smith, Geo. w. Rich aris, MordecaiD. Lewis, Adolpbi 1L liurie, David S. Bn-wue, MorriH Patteraon. CiIAJ. N. CiSCXtB., /Vrxut'tW , OuaS- G. BawcxxsL, Stcniary. to wako insurance,porp; luai or Halted, oa*vei y description of property, iu U>«ru and cr-uutry, at r»i*w a.- low as are .'•.-uxlstent with The Company hare re*tirv«ni a l&rge Oontlugsn! Fuu j, whDb, with th<*ir capital and pr*miuias, safety mveeibid, fori »c:ple prattvtion to the assured. The A 6btl* of lh® Oompaay 1 f>u January Ist, 1&61, U pnb llshrxi agreeably to an Act td Assembly, were a* fulluws, viz: Mortgajf*... - y*. 6ft lie*; Krftate MJHI T 8 Temporary Loans 17 BL*** 61,689 00 Cash, Ac 64,340 81 Total ~..51,215.r08 41 Bloc* iortffpomrion, a period of twenty-OLo years, thsy ba** paki apwanl of On* MUllcn Four Ilua-irvd Thou sand Dollar*, looses by Ota, thereby afforlintt esvienc* of the airanUtf-*.- of Insurance, as well a* th* ability and posi tion to meet with promptness ail UaHlUtlan. J UAIVDLNEK COFFIN, Agr*t»t. *fi24 Offloe. north-oast cor. Wood and Tbir i stß. c.t»: r-<: • 1 lionjUi.'ii .r THE USITBD STATES LIFE XHBURANCE, ANNUITY ANU TRUST COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL SfiTH, 1860 CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL 8250,000. Office, 5. E. Comer of Third afiii Chuir.ut Blreets, Philadelphia* OQLceri of lAe Tlomt Board at Philadelphia: DLLICTOILS. Btephen BOrawXord, Pan! B.Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrene* Johnson, Benjamin W.Tlngley, Geo, M*lfenry, Jacob L. Florence. James Derereui, William M. Godwin, William i&'Kflt, President— Stephen R.Crawford. Viet I‘rtsuieni —Ambrofte W.Thompeon. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh—J%m*9U. Wlllaon, M D. Allegheny Oitv—R. B. Mowry, M. D. GKO. B. ARNOLD, A^eot, morl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. FENHBYLVANIA INSURANCE^COMFAHY - ” OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTU AND SMITH FIELD STREETS. Aathorlud Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUrLDINGH&od other property eijaiuet lopa or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea uu 1 lulnnd NttTigaUon and Traopportatlon. pibictob*. Wm F. Johnatoo, HoJy Patterson, W. M’CHotock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, 1. Grier Bpronl, A J. JonM, George ft. While, Jacob I'ainter, . A. A. Carrier, Junce 8. NngUy, W. 8. U&ven, W ado U amptoo, D. Park, II- 11. CoggahaU. Hon. IVU.y JOHNSTON. JtUUT PATTKKtiON. W* President A A Caafeisa, Secretary and Treasurer. 8 ? Cahbjik, Assistant Ranetary Wostern Izuot&xloo Company, Pitubargh. a. MILLER, Jr., Prendent. j F. M. UORDUN, BecreUsry CAPITAL, @300,000* W lLLlasuroagainst oil klude of risks,FlßE andMA RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Home Institution, managed by Disjtcxoao who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by BromptcessandUbarality, to maintain the character which Boy hat© assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured* Dtreetori.—R. Sillier, Jr.,o. W. Rioketson, J.W. Butler, N. Holmes, J r., W. U. Smith, C. lhmsen, George W. J arkson, ffn. U. Lyon, James Llppenoott,George Darsle, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A Oo . pp< ♦*inO Pittsburgh. u0»24:1v WIG MANUFACTORY. MRS. RENTER, Sxx doors from the Aqueduct* apjxmU the VUUdor't Office, itLtQUXWY CITY, IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and all kinds of OrnamsnUi ll&lr Work. Tbe beat quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. myl6:dawly " Alexander \V* Foster, Attorney and counsellor at raw, aouci toa in CaANcsaj, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Pensions, and ibx too Collection of Claims lu Great Brit&ia and Ireland. . Collections made In this and adjoining Counties; Es tates of decedonts settled; Real Estate bought, sold or teased, and rents collected. Moneys ingested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papers druw u. Office on FOURTH street, a few doors aboT« finiithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28,1866 —[mh2B:d*w ] A. VV. Foster, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for tbe States of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Now York, Michigan, lowa, CaUSuniaAßdYi^glnia. Deodfl drawn, and acknowledgments' proofs token lor rvcord or use in any of tbe above named States, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh. March 28, 1856—fmh28:dawi IKON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLKWK. An Institution for the Business Al y BANKKRtJ AND BROKERb A.USTIH LOOMIS, ' STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office t A’o. 92 Fourth ri. t above Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on eolla tnralfl, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and cold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attented to promptly. w*t. a. jos. n. m’tai. yilxxk, H. WlUlams A Cat* BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, N. £. Corner Wood and Third streets. 93* AH transactions mode on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, promptly attended to. jan26:lw ADCOItRfiLLA. WILLOOK, BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current nod Far Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point In the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, myll PITTSBURGH, 1»A. ARTHURS, RODGERS & C 0„ BANKERS AND BROKERS* CORSER OP FOURTH AND 3MJTHFLELU STREETS, Pittsburgh* Pm HemoTal, PATRICKS A FRIEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Hart Removed their Office to the Comer of Fifth and Wood tit. PITTSBURGH, PA PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, SilTer and Bank Notes. Exchanges cn the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made Id all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the comer of Fifth ond Wood Streets. ffebS N. HOLMES A SONS, BANKERS AND SXOHANGE BROKERS, mn &JMOVID THDR DAKXIHO AMD XXOBXBQI 0/FICEI TO HO. 67 MAEXST BTUIBT, FOCR DOORS BELOW OLD StAXD. "VT HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, A v • and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, SB* ver aud B/nk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In all the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received iu par funds or current paper, No. 67 Market street, between Third and Fourth ata. [Ja3o:ly TIERHAN A CO.. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, T?o. 96 Wood Strut, comer of Diamond Alley, PITTSDOBUU, PA., BUY AND SELL Bank Notes and Colu; Discount time exchange, and promissory notes; make collections in all the principal cities of the Union. Receive deposits on call and on interest, and give their prompt attention to all other matter* appertaining to b Broker’s business. Eastern .Exchange constantly on hand. nißrfl JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DULU IS Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotel, STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections carefully attended to. lulerest paid on Deposit. Bank. declO HILL & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OORHCS 07 WOOD AHD fIPTB STROTfI. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for .sale. Time Bills ot Exchange and Notes discounted— Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought end-sold. Collections made iu all the principal cities of the United States. De ponits received of Par and Current Funds. [mort7ly ALLAH K&AMXS, mWAAT) &AOK, FLOUHCI SRAMI&. KRAMER A RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and hank Notes; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase Promiesary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Objections made on all points in the Union. (myl 0. E. ARNOLD & CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stocks bought and sold on commission. tgjuNo. 74 Fourth at, next door to Bank of Pittab’g. [aalfl Lknruiisc and /oretpn Exchange, Bank Notes, Qold and Silver Bought, Sold and Exchanged, at the exchange and banking house or WILLIAM A. HILL & C 0 64 wood smnT, kttsbume. I®. Interest allowed on time deposit*. ( janld tuoartoa ojell.. THOMPSON BELL & CO., BANKER 6 AND BROKERS. CUmrr of Third and Wood streets, Piilsburyh, Pa. THOMAS WOODSY BROKER, Motes, Bonds* Stocks* Real Estate, A«., So. 76 Fourth rL, Pittsburgh, Fa. [ja&J Clmmlottl’* Loan pace, NO. 100 BMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— Mou*y loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware and other valuable articles. au!4:dly CLOTHING. CLOTHI N_G_ S TORE ! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. XAoKMKKLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty jj/ street, which has won an unbounded popularity under be name of the TUBAS BIG DOORS,have, for the pur* p*w nf acquiring more apaoe fc-r their immense buslnew*, r* moved u> the eoaciouN building on the comer of WAJION'I) AUJiY AA’B WOOD STEfiET, Where they have now the moat SPLENDID BTOOK OF CLOTHS I Airs READY MADE CLOTHING, That baa ever been offered to the public. Their principai object fbr thin removal, is to give them mure facilities forth* WHOLESALE TRADE. They ere prepared to sell Goods ut the LOWEST EASTERN PRICESI Aad they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured in the Union. CUSTOM WORK, in rue best sin.*, aud cron rue buoetsst nonce. They have oo band a full and beautiful assortment of LOTUS aud COATINGS, for FROCKS, 4>REBB, WALKING AND BUSI NESS COATS. Our interests are identical with those of our customers, and we assure the public that our fidelity will not fail In filling ail orders we may be favored with. ASF* DON*T_FORGBT TOR PLACE— Nia. 88 Wood Street, (hast side,) oomik or diamond alley. N. B.—Wodsaireunr patrons 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. mar 23 JOHN M’OLOBKEY A 00. Vail and Winter Goods! EDMOND WATTS, MEUGHANT TAILOR, NO. 186 LIBERTY STREET.— 1 bare now on hand a large stock of Pull and Winter Goods. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest ings, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Casßimervs. of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, sod warranted to suit. ocU JK UW BPHIAG GOODS* JUST REOEIVKD AT JOHN HcOLOSKEY A 00’S Whole sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and corner of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure uf inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from hrst hands, and, consequently, no second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we can and do sell at as small profits as any house In the east ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to give us a call, and examine onr extensive assortment of READY MADE CD IHING.' It Is almost impossible to enumerate the quant i > of Immense piles of garments that i» to bo seen at this It i r establishment; it Is sufficient to uy that It has never 1. «n equalled by tho house itself, msrieuf JOHN McOLOSKKY A CO. Clothing! Clothing! iPfiK undersigned rvspeetfuLly informs’.hlflfriends and the ,1 publio that he is now receiving at his store, No. 177 Lib* erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Casslmeres and Yeatings, of the latest and most desirable styles,- which be 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 hand a large and well manufactured stock of ready made Clothing, to which we Invite the attention of buyers, either wholesale or retail. Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their • dvantage to call at 177 Liberty street, before making their purchases. (marOj Q. CONNER. Slow Clothing tttore, NO. 1, BIXTII STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. subscriber has Just opened thi* new establishment, _L where he has always on hand a largo and choice a*tort ca'cot of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal to auy iu the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. Tbe public are requested to give him a call. marPrly B. OPPENUKIMKR. To Iloaukeepeea WE have now one of the largest stocks of CHINA, ULA 6& and QUEENS WARE, eu table for housekeepers in tho city, and Intend selling at very low prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware, consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being large owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter mined to work It off at low prices. We have Just opened sot'e beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes; Vege table do; Covered Dishes for Stewed chicken, eta, etc. Also, some very handsomo new stylos of Water Pitchers. Our slock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colors Toilet Ware. Is large—aU of which we have put down in price to suit tne times. FRENCn CHINA. We haTe oume twenty different styles of French China Tea sets, and some baautful Qold Band Dinner sets—all of which we are selling at least twenty-fire per cent, below former prices. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Onr stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Britan nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, etc,, Is large, and we will sell them at very low prices. GLASS WARE. On hand and receivings large stock of Boston and Pitts burgh Glaaa Ware, which we will *etl at manufacturer's prices. OOMMON WARE. Our stock of common Teas, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, Pitch ers, and every article suitable for country or city trade, IS large, to which we invite the attention of city and country merchants, as we will sell them very low for canh. , Uou»«feee pera and others Ln want of ouxa? China and yuecnffware’ will do well by calling at the *' COIN A HALL, No. 03 Market, between 3d and 4th eta., npftfMiit* o» \ H wtiim HO-tTSEfI, STORE-ROOMS, WAREHOUSES. Ac., TO LKT! — LaxoravxvQlt —A comfortable Dwelling House oi b&ll, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed noma, Ac.; garden and good water. Allegheny City —A Two Story Brick House, newly painted and papered, on Robimon street, oeur the canal. Kent $lO per month. Alt. Waihingt DISASTERS CrN imv UUggjfyOTills WRaTimM WATERS, AKPldfiSys iliiillaßMl'l'frSTEAMbOAT a»i • igned have now 'ln ’ coulee of preparation a new a-mboat duce&toby, whfeh will beissmjd & October: next, the book will cobtaln orertwo hundred/pages, tnted in -the beat style, and neatly bbamTfa a datable manner. IT WILL BR ONE OPTHRMOST INTEREST iNG B(K)K & EYfiR PL BLIB HfiD, and Wfllbe'i bookth*ti w»U be interesting to ail classes of people. Tbe STEAM* BOAT DIRECTORY will contoih’a complete list apd d ecription of all the Steamboatk'now afloat bn'tta Western and Southern waters. The letigth, model‘speed, and tonnage of each boit, where and by whom buuL the name of ,tbdb©at,wiilt tbe.trade Bhrisixv .Also, theimmes of Captains and officers, her age, Ac., Ac. The Directory will contain & history Steamboats and Steamboating on tbe Western waters since the application 6f • also, a sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio River, with the name of the builder, commander and owner.. _ Tbe RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and descrip tion of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occur red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beaml fully illustrated, with a LIST OF ALL TUOStr WHO HAVE PERISHRD BY THEIR BURNING, SINKING AND KXPLODINQ, on the Western and Southern waters. Tbe Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Miffiooxi, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo, and other Rivera, with tbe Towns and Citiesdaid down, with correct distances; also many other River and Cofamerclal items of interest to the people at large. The book .will contain the cards of tbe various U. S. Mall Boats/with the trade the; are Ac. Thtv Director; will &lsp contain a complete list of all the responsible. Steamboat T.fa-angad; Officers, their places of residence, Ac., Ac-; tbc-Dffw.Steam boat Law, its requirements, with commsnU f showing wherein it bencfiu the incompetent officer,.end vmurei'-the competent officer, Ac, Ac., and &U the important 1). 8. Su preme Court Steamboat Dei-isions up to date; the Rates and important Commercial Privileges, Bills cf Ladings Im portant Decisions of thd various U. 3. Courts in regain to Freights Lost und Damaged, Ao., Ac.; with maby' other things of interest* The D irectory will be illustrated in the best Qtyle end printed in tbe best manner. Tbe author has for six,yeanf been gathering together all the facts and items in Regard to tbe numerous steamboat, disasters on tbe WesfemrOUd: Southern 'waters, and how intends publishing book form. Tbo price of the work will' be put at’ the low sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be Igguea for the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will have to do bo at once, as none will be printed nhleßs orderod in ad banco. This work isdestinedtd- have- kefrCuUtion of over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are' receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mail.from all parts of the country, daily. Some of tee oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men oiihe times, are contrihqitorr to the Steamboat Directory. ’• The Directory will be issued in October, and wlil ba an. ornament to the parlor as well os steamboat. - By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive s cop; of the above work. ' All communications and letters should be addressed to JAMES X. U.OYI) A CO, Portoffice Build>Dg,CinclnnaU 1 Ohio. jcC9:g*vtf SCPEftIOK. • . Doaglu County, Wisconsin., . TUIS PLACd Is floated on the Bay ct Superior and- Left Hand Hirer, ai tbo head of Lake Snperitft, and ‘ possesses A IiETTEH SITE, A BETTER UARfIOB, AND UKEATKR ADVANTAGES FOB A COMMERCIAL «SX* than any other point in tbo North-west; ondijequalled,in : prospective importance by Chicago only. ' . - >' i j , The Proprietors have a clear, undisputed and nnineam ber rA title to the l&nd upon which SUPERIOR io. loidcaf, .1 and all purchasers of lots receive warrantee same. , - • , Superior was laid oat daring the paatseascz^andsmaaf l contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, ff 1 number of Sturts, a Commodious Pier,.with Warahojisea,- und is in all respects the . • ; ’ ■ .! MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN.- ) " >*■ in the West. The County Seat, the United Btatep laud Office and Post Offiee are located here. The Mississippi and- Lake Superior j• ' ' . UNITED STATES MIUTABT BOAD/ ! >&'* now in course of construction, connecting wUITFJ. Paul, terminates at this place. It is also the, Lake termini of ell the projected railroads to the head of Lake' Superior.- The 8oo” canal will be opened In Jane:; after wh!cb t four? lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—bne'from.'Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffiilo; fell fide vessels, having been built expressly to this j -- :• One Steam Saw Mill is now in operation, and ihe-'mopbi* nery for a second is now on the way to&rpericr, whlch wlll be set to work immediately on its arrival. 1 ' One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro-; prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers pa easy terms, to provide a fund tbr-aztcnsiVe public Improve monte. Liberal appropriations have been purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. - 'j : jf£- In order to correct the misapprehension arising from] similarity of nomas, it is proper to state that “Superior, City/' about the title of which eontroTeraylexttts; Is another and different place, ana in a different Tbe penalties of the whole act will be strictly.enforced. By order. A. a MURDOCH, Physician to the Board of Health* . GEORGE FORTUNE, jy23 Health Office* JOHN UTILti, Jr., Ag«n(, No. 301 LlBl&Xt tiIRIJT, HAS JUST UEC&IYISD Uio following wry choke arti tides:— BRANDIES. Boc)t,' Gente Brandy, (rery fine,) ; Lbboa. OtarU Dupuy A Co, (super.) I BUM. Marretl A Co. . Jamaica, Baierac. Santa Crus. GIN. WIXKS. . Sarclal Madeira, j Boguct, Howard, March A Co,, Mad'ra j London Cordial, Hast India Madeira, ! Schnapps. Table do , ! fiONDIUBS. Amontillado Sherry, ! Rutherford's Scotch Ala, Manaanillo Jo ’ Barclay's London Porter, Table do Wild Cherry Brandy, Cooking Jo ' Abainthe, Beeswing Port, i Anlsetbe, Pure Juice do < Curaooa, Ordinary do . Sardines, St. Julien Cl&ret, 1 Mocha and Java, .Malaga Dry, | Young Bys. end Black Teas, Do Swfet, . English Bronson Cheese, Champagnes, j Imported .Havana Cigars, of Verxeney, Old Monongahela Whisky, of Iloideaeck, | all grades. Together >'lth all other articles connected with the business. mv29:d»w P~~ “HAOTiCAirwaßKaiKmMfcxJUAiiicb and ofuiK& The American Miller, and Millwright’s Assistant; The Analytical Chemist's Assistant: The Encyclopedia of ChexnL try, practical and theoretical, by Brooth and Mortit; 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’s and Upholsterer s Companion ; Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier; Colburn on Locomotive Engines; Norr.s' 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 »*rartlo»l Asaayer*s, Miner's and Engineer 1 * Com* paulon. The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon; Perfumery : its ManuCtoture and Use, by Morflt; The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Morfi:; The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy’, by Napier . The Painter’s, Gliders and Yaralsh’er’s Companion. The Paper Hangar’s Companion; Th- Pmcfccal Purveyor’s Guide; by Andrew Duncan; Orerman on Manufacture of Iron; Rural Chemistry, by Solly; TempUton on Steam and Steam Engines; The Tomer’s Oompankih; A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Buie ; Walker on Electrotyplng; And numerous others, for sale by I AM Authorised to sell low anmo ralnsble Law 10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr; * BouTier’B Institutes; Ureenlief’s Kridenee; Wharton's Digest, last #d.; • • ‘ " And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. OfiO. F.'QILtUOBJ, at the offlfte Of Mbrafog Post. KUKUUATIBM *AND NEURALGIA. Dr. BROWN hereby tuforms the afflicted that his remedy fbr the above mentioned diseases la-one that will. cure. lie will warrant a cure in any case of this kind. 'Thtftj'etacdj' was never known to fail When properly persflTepwfoßrllfiJ' \ Many Buffer the torture o/ Lhlsfeonlplalnt fol^ciohlteand years, when a few months would procure prgb» •• ja2fl Railway ■ ’ " HVHBiS i*OWJIUK=-X)ne »nil‘ -IV'n Hnra» _»i Powers.with Saws, Threshing Machines, Ac.—ortho Powers furnished without mae>.tnftfi—adapted fcrcnatjufce turtng purposes. Call and e»mnfnfl them, 47- Fifth st JAMES WARBR >P I'BAWBK&bT H.ANnu^-i- C* TItAW BISRnY PLANTS of tbexaost reliable tested v&- KJ rioties for this locality can be snppUed tb larg» quan* tics—47 Ptfth street. (eeps) JAMBS WABDR.UP. M ’LANE'S PILLB and YKKIOIFUXjK for sale low at Da. KBYSER’S, _____ Oorner Wood street and Virgin alley. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT for pale at . Da, KEYSLB’B, eg p7 _ Corner Woo# rtreefaud Tirgin alley. AY KW PILLS AND CHEEKY PEOTGRAL ior sale at Da KBYBEB'S, _ sep7 Corner Wood street and Viryta alley- f|IHAT LAND REGISTER issued by ThomesWoodg. end i given away to ell at 76 Fourth street, describes a great variety of Farms, Houses and Lots. Those wanting homes woold do well to get a Keglster. On It Is described a few Qd« Ooaotry Beet*. lJe9; THOMAS WOODS. • -= ‘ *' -j «• 1. i s “ ' MISCELLANEOUS IoV.OOO COPIBBI various brands. B T. 0. MORQAN. No. 104 Wood street, near Riih, Law Books* ! *) / i i\t di » MEBICAI* 7 ; r^> ''' ;; * i|k;- '•'•*'*-'- s c : atopfei?/ # Biaß»:vgif 7irit'< PlMWfci.UostfgMgiJJ Indlamth - . •' * r ■\atioEKßLm22 JtttitteJn lf, IpfUtgffilttoiirt tf* , - ■.,EEGjmga^BE£ or# f aC?^— iarwhkfai* Kirati™ m* - '. -be-pTeTCiiteJ, if harmfesfl bat effectual- mote:freely a* iraUwhile* ciaatic babitof boayft" ■ . veib; jwo-g9p®Wt*>.-fierieo*- rften »*'.’•' diseases, whfebdni£btiieTeheefr*T!;fM«l by the timely a " Jailldoas a good pargatiT?. .Tin 3 is alike true Coiaa > ; Tevetf3li'-'FyQiptoiiia, an(i Bilious derangem® , fcnnldabto distempers which Japd the JieafseiaU over 1 land. Heica a physlcj lii of tba flttt f pittance to the -pubHc health, andthls Pill B« s bealw •. -~ 1 feotederilh. estenaivß.tilalpf4t» virtues jbyPbyeiclans, Profetsoraa- Patients, has shorfh ranlta enrpaK’ing anything hitmn .. & known of any medicine.. Oureshsya been effected beyo . -.. •. belief; wete tbey hirtßnbstonUa , 6ii by persons of each i aited position* slid «haxacte?-*» to forbid the suspicion . .untruth., v .,.. .. .• ... v _ ~ ... Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified - feTorof-tbefl©Pms,vbmsy mention— poet .A* A.BAYE3, Analytical Chemist of Boston, a State Assayer, of Massachussttß, whose,hitth Broftalor c'baractflrtsePiiorwdbytne •“ ot u»it«j st»t WINTHKOP, *Sx Speakec^of*House i RwpTP^ftUfetfrW l l'i : 6 <-'v?V- • '•' ; h ABBOTT to England. tJOHN'B/PITZPATKICK. CatboiieTsUahoo of besto ’ r ' ? B.OHlLTON,Practical .endorsed by. - »».* - f '■' Hon- W. £ of Stmt* 1 iv WM. B. ASToB r thffrtchest mflnlir4merlca; ' -fi. LKLANB4 W.jPrOprfetotßofUie SletroptlHan Hot usdother*, .1-. r 1 > <, ..; iu--7 • Did'epacej&hnif, we cohliTglre many hundred eert cates from sSI parts where the Pius have beehttse&ybotg dence ereiimorncottTindng than the eapexience'bf emint public men, laibund in fchefreffeeteapoiL trial* •! ; •'These Pullcthe'result of long investigation and star «re oSbtedtto'thu pnblic ns the best and mbit'compb which the,present fctate. of medical sdenc»?&n afto: Theyare : compounded not of ;the-drugs ibemwlyeft, bnt by Chemical' processing Jtate of purity, andcoiribined * -- -geiher in snch .a manner ee to insure, the Sest resul The system of-composlUcmfor medlcinrahas beeo found' Cherry Pectoral and PQle Toth, to produce a more effldt remedy than had 5 hitherto been Obtained by any proce The rekeoals. perfectly obrlona. While bythe old mode( composlUbn, every medicine is burdened with qigre or k of acrimonious and Injurious qualities,by this each ini ▼idnal .virtne onfr that la.de&ired for- the cniitire effect] -prvscnt;'^All : Hi 0; inert 'and 'Obnoxlonaqualitles of eal subetartce emplcyed are-'left behindi the Curative tlrtO only being; rataiimd.;-:Hcnceltia selferhlent Uiat the efc' fihonld_jjrote as they hare proved, more, purely: remedf; ' bod thaPDlskiabfis.powerral ahtldoto to Olse&eelhan au nf^wrjwdtr»tnil . »? Aslt )& freauanHy Urntmantraeflidnes shoif ] betaken under th» v cqnusel of aiuUiendUJ&l’toaipian, af v as he properly judge of a'remedy without knq log itscoinpofiitign, 1 t3ve ecpplfed thb awa'rate Pormu}' * by,which boih'my Pectoral,and.'PSilß/aiw.fittab* to wholflbMybfPrwtitiohers in Crid ' Atheifcah ProvinCed.’ IfjhowereritherosEuaWle toy«£f \' by m{ tnh!4re Ufe'nondßtoio , —■— , The composition of my prepsratiobals laidxipen to | *, , tnenVand ail who a» competent to-Jndga op-:the ffuhj|/.- 'V freely acknowledge ilurir ain'vicUdns cf Ihtilr , - merits. The Cherry.Pectoralwaa prononcoed {by fcientt * tb' fo ; B~*oxuenfcl tnedidne belora lts wJ£ koowzu’ Hanyemiceht Physiciaha fcavB 7 dCc3aireo the saQ '\ < r thing of .-/ny Piils. and. if i willing;to cerliiy ujst.thelxanUdpations thV > reahtaibytheirßfejtrnpqntriat: 7 v ’" ...: They operats by SfcsJr-pcwetfal influehce on the InwnJ ' 7. . rbcera-to the blood and atimnlßioitdiitffhcaltj the Qbstrnctiona of.thsitpniaih* bowr. -liVerjaUdblh'efdrgatisof thobody,reiitiripgVtheir Irreo- , : lar acUds to;health,and»bycbrrectinß,'whia ; eTißT'they iaW--.--V,S'#3n t*. >"? 1- _ 8«li bj:B.,A„FAHIJEgTOCK-4 < CQ.,-!oi.»bolB»al8 »■ TrUlt.' by GTary Druggfst In Fittaburgh,, BDs| by si) Dealt ;-«a irf i'a; "" ll ’ ; KBS W ADD VBiit iVOSBKItRUJ, fp&r ' : : s ' ! ‘ r ; :iis<3£ANi •£'»» ||J ■BBOOQQT BOMB TO Til E DOOB- 'tit £ MUi:iKtHo|^.■:(* * WOfTOEBEEU DISCOV£BTC maf 1 2X by Er. Cards, of trig cUy, in ihie trtttjaept.Of CaV. f sumption, Asthma* and all diseases pf tbeLnhg£' , 'We £: •• - far to “ Da. Guam's. Htosum, oa JaaAsnrGLHTQXiir V apl Xhd CamsY'StttD?.”! i| *te r jcertScatea?SMsifig jpEiHa tel’ men taTxhyalclan remarfes, u 3t la evident tjjas 4nh*ling> vcaniUnUy ? bib|tlilng-ttd««ee&ble;b6a!!n^. i m? v.' *=dlCBtt &tit«t %tth t£ wtoleTerfpd cavities oflhaiangßjand thga espspb the mar " and varied changes' produced intodoo; .inionhatotoci&thfafcdjraldecf‘uFtbb-pSrbpeaS TheHygeana 1* fty ll country.—Jnfw York Dutchman of January 14,..; The Inhpler 19 vonron tha tines, wid oat the feast Lnconyvalence—the fccatcfihe bo?ty beit -sufficient ta erapcrata the,fluid. , Jsondreila of :c*sea corestJlfce th»fbHowfngvmightbe anttfttr 51 *' T'”’* . , Ona.package of the.Hygssna baa cored me dflfietisthir of tixynzs standing. ...w 1 !. M.of JDantannon, Pa.: . : lam cozed of of standing:by E Cuitl3'sHygeanfl, 1 ,; BUfeGAa*l-KASft)^i : Broc>kJjn, : N. Y-- Mrs. Paul, of No. & HAnjm ondstreet,:fl(^T>*^ca.cured» a fluvere ease of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. My eiflteT baßheen caied oCadlfltrfiS9hf3cpnghcfaeverj 'and decided to. hie lhcurahle,by JLhp phy e dans. incneraonth, bytfceHygeantf. ■/• , • ; ;xm-. ir-‘A Me.! Chener, of dtET mep cine Inthafollowinglanguage: *- - - ™ *Niw YdMtjtfcfo'JSfrßM.' Dias Bmr*Z thiirkbfgfcly:- of Er.-Chirtift'Bygoaria “: remedy. ln di^eaae3 t pf-tbe.throo; nnd;lung^^iEatilpg somir ‘appertanitjr to “testify‘its efficacy. I am convince that it bA inoHt excellent ,mediclpe*boU}ttfe Syrup att -thelnhalingbppHestfofito'.thschest.'. * 1 ... * » GENUINE. ARTICLE; lmitations, r rile and INfUßiOU9>coonter<s; yc would poison. :“ T ' , -.r ;..4 rt » ; H^Kej3er,l4o,Wbodstree t; i - B. tellers A A. Beeiiiam; Allegheny ;-Citys Jot > Sargent, New Brighton; £ h. Kaiser, Hoc tester.* ~ ..i.-.u-U :!•.-li —.tcJ'-'.’ v -^fniyt^dawto Carter’s spanigk Mixture. THfi okMx realms .or ;rbe la&poD Hot a Particle 61 Heronry In it. ' T Si ,JHB rii'FUCTECLIIIEAD jQrfhIOSUBBI— A i_j Ih&lU ( ftemedy for Berofula*Klnaj - tisinyOhetinateOutsheonß 'Eruptions TfciplreoT Eimul< oa the Face, Blotches, Boils, AguSand FetdtfChrctilc Boi Byes, Bing Worm orTefter, Bcald Head, Enlargement aii Painnf the grata had • giolhtffc; Bttabborn c 't?lram Byphiilt Disorders, Lnth ifoln&l Cotonlafats,. fnd Si], DlMas arising from an l Lilo, orlmpnrityof theBIoOd; rJ This gmtnlteistiTe'mMlclDifaha Pnrifletnfßloc k now used byfc grateftthpatisntsfrpfiiall par of testify'daily to* tb& Teisto»b. eares-performed djtthe greatestbf ’aak' “ CAI TSR’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” R&en&tiai ecrofuih, Eruptions bn the 'Stln/JLhra ’Disease,, : Eewr oflheHaiieys, Diste£«of tt Throat,Female Complaints, Paiosjand Aching OCihAßont, and Joints, arc spy edSy put.te fiighthyjlßlpgihigjpteftt an ineattmablsTemedy."-' '7., to compare with it. Jt cleanses ties, acts gently and effldantly strengthens the’Digestion, riv« 3 terne #o*(he gtcmacl-; taakesthe skin defer and he*lthy r ahd tutlon/enfeebled bydlsease dr broken down "by the eyeew of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength*— , ior the Ladies, jtla latartehly;frgttertfratealfthe eoi metlcs ever used. A fewdoseS ofCarteg’a Span faff Mhtui. will remove'aHeallownesa ofcmnptexlon.fatng-tha rose 1 mantling to the chee£ give elasticity to the step* and Ini general heaUwn njrejffatiiftfetodPSWftto*®* the medicines ettf heard of.; „ f . ; r . \ 1 The- from pezaons’frdm all barts oftheUaiied States; ielho bet. evident* t&atrtheKr Is ho* humbug atot It.' hotel andpubllo rabbi Wei known to>4ha community^'aU : add-thdr testhaonyfo th wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIJTJIB. Call da the Ag^nt r &hd‘ , geiM (Sreolar and Alaianac, an read the Medldnt hasperflamSd. : ' t>; - s - . _.- nafesZ-eigned by DENNETT ft BEER* Proprietors, NASPetfcrl rtreefj'TUchihfmd, YAjta whom al orders ftrsuppllsaind agdntdee ntasfrhe addr eiwai'' And for.salADyß.' ArJAHNESTOGKf-JOSEPH TLKK m t FLK.MINQ by Drnggists gtnaraUy; oct3bd*wly ?. y it. ,u \-\t • STATEMENT FROM-CANADA— ' ; r " O Mrtsri. & A. rtiktusLoA 4 real viag. thia the within certifiers of YdUr Vec cdfugu, which witr U vef > eratiOrlng sen. rolnntarlly.- ‘ Woere/QBntlemttnjyoa^J^gtrt^y, Grt:?2ran>—My UtQg danghter, four years old, ysd m» oUcr, irerikhjr;»niCoaEidßrabiaitlnie ffUffffiahft"fron w«inas*rl puntotd' two bottles of iyone^Terndlage, o which I gare tfcajfc Itoa.doaeK acd etran?slo«y,inlras Umalhreshoonthtytiftssed nt Isaa than FITS. of 'ib«ri*&aok diuarj or /roatwelvetADOeea Inched’. Mi’-i Having expcriencnl.eo much of tho-b&nefictaTeffKta o: yoar . f feel Jfc my. dnfrpr St to tb: Labile, &s>in mjop&£9n*one fif the most efflcscbUSreme dies against/worms eTer offned to thqD&bli& - GentimraibeUeyraoYobo%r^:"‘' r ” f ,f oblrged bDmble fierr% * 7 ,74, . 7 .mTHANIBL LHATEEB. Prepared end flold W'B.TjL A, FAHNESTOCK, ft 00 tiy mylB - *• ? Froclamation. 1 BY VrETOB Uf k ~pre£ept under iha hands of Wm. i . McClure, GiQrt or Oommon PJeas, I jßfih. jriiarciat'Dlstricf ot&wx&lja&t Justice of the Chart of Oyer' nn#3&raiineE» aaAiGenert Jail Delivery, In and fbr flaid tztUrand Bogs aad_Qabrlel AdsUafl/ AssodatS J'Uages of tiui'Baro ; e9nxt%ln endi<>»thACtoxntyof2AUrghUny f datedj the— day.of Jjily, in tbt-year of.nur:Lozd.:o&a. thoqsknd nigh hundred and fifty-five, and to me hulding Cottrt.of.Oyetand Teimlner*An44senfiral JaiLDelivery, a .ihe Court -Honse;tortile.City of. Pittsbargbi oa thd fin Monday of October next, atJLO o’fllnck A.3L -' 2 . t uhlicraoUce lAhereby given tanll/astieesr.rfth» Pean Coroner and Constatdßfl, w-.(he?:cuttnty.fli . AJueghgny, thv they be then there, in th with the! remcn^ p roseeute' the prfeoriera.that cow of said cbdhtar of ABegh«ny*,s£bonnd i3ff#n Under iuy hand in Rti Bbuigh. this day v- Augustin the jar of-ouxierd, one thousand- eighthut: dredacd-fifty^vei«ndofthie'Con^ohtfeilth, lha7Bth. 2 : anglfidd T - r “ L - r ? ' ; -WM. SIAQJIiL,- Eheiifl. r * ■■ • r f . ~ ...r . ATTBRTIOH r- S % fcjrtty’tanr! M»4«r«.trair; : 'Jg«SiSaSS^^ggMffii dwhktelTAndsman ln:the .«isp»Mfiltia o> grritoryjKA^mtiedr^tho late-ActAfossesi»to Warrant fisrlfil Juana of xtoli-* - 11 ; eo,wlitt have received or SO arfr'entl tied to ;? S^iy c ?' tneh;< * tuaitit y oT Land as will thatt* In th; wto)le»AQQ-Acrea^:- -• > .w i entrusting their ctalxni£ome can reiration ba\-- ing them attended to promptly. All information free of charge. Letters promptly *s'-> •wared. Address AUSTIN LOOillfl, ? ®hl4 Bounty Land Agent. 89 Fourth *L