*• -ln?> v' ■**/,>• * < v ' : : -. > Sv'-Va**. ■-*>:•*.■ *, v, •'•«-’ v ‘-' «• - - S*"' 1 -. V —'* N ft > •.K -* ' ’.' ' ■••<->.>*. <“ i V,?.- t * -v * r* .» v *, v - •/> v'fj>■ i> ; I i i 4 ; s v 'i,'« -• > 4>v v:-; 3 *♦ ? »•■* r*i **r>- »• •V^V^'v ~*.*n***v'V * **■ ' l *‘ ** *1 ?vV^«;-srs ! i •,ret> C*Wrf *1 • Cl ' D »>•' **., t "*' *** ’*'l ~W 1. .»' (:£»+7~-i! f, A - -v ’ * < i. ||V^H^N?rV r V,^ iS«>CS* (J *s»* *J*% {* *• ■ «*l ■jVjfcS: «>:*t/<4 l3' ] «?«***»» 5i ? <3jJf iS.AI “fcA *>'fs‘J■„“»>•• *3 MfaMfcesa ife&p^ mm ras|&i4fes:«l r c r ‘ ,* X >• /; iiilt®6i4 Vp^S-? 4 ? S>fZ±* *% V | i|sispi4 ]:■ -1 ' V yvS; 4 v ’ r :~c i tiiiia%.;--r'| fe^4 f ?}.:> .V -3 *rA 4 •; t j, tu^ +,U. tj* u v<, *-, ?s^tl 3%iSk t*t lirip • 5 ® *Whs?S3 n “ c - ;’• v TTva t • :-'ts .^i?' -g'ci : /v'« S'/'.' f.» f.V v, ra KMm&n- : I ■.«■.;** -- *>•#.!«•■ „ >3 4j'V l > • ii l *, •.. '•. ;/sfl !•»f* * , l , -yiT -tr.-yCT r ? JVrv'X^%' • H r»fS : '. i‘}’-s»iS?^^ s i''- n##, - .v:;-33-'-:- '•:.'•■>'/ -•■i? ■ ■ '•■ -m '1 t v; / * :G 't : X‘ ' ; Jp IrN.? .._ '!; .. ■ ■ ■ ; y" rv a f- : ' ' ‘SsssaßSHafisT ""«*" ■BWBSt. TIitOTBW- Northern Illinois to the Mississippi Eiver, Bummer Arrangement-Change of Time. lOWA, MISSOURI, THREE DAILY ™ AI Y K |!^ F . D ) r c «]'b«wV.r , KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. * na ruD „ ■ A “ R “ ,r °^ to th (Tir“;;;;«;<«»<., B*u«m <*» ««*» k:; £i f'SS. ! hah, ISKM road -itS A M - & 1 • UU a- m ; , a . ch, W o. .*» P.M. too- Ul-i " ! "V “ CHICAGO TO V 2-68 “ 6:41 “ *Ol " • And Trains ruo tb* of Car*. : 1:20 “ 5:08 “ 3.1 U “ 1 BURLINQTON, 1"”». " lh ™’ uuRUNGTON, QHINCV. "A-. 3 - 8-16“ 44S " I The Only Direct Route to WAI> KLLO, PORT - 861 “ 61* “ KEOKUK, Mf>«o*’2gfe BLUPF.M.Md the «a< AU. ...3.30 •• arr 9:46 - B..US “ ÜBS MOLNBg. TO BT.LOOIB, llt/WM GOING WEST. , ,L ' , i' l ? fl m l lNTON UIOCATCR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, £r}>rfss -W-Jti LN nJoAwvil LK NAPLKH, imd intcrraMiate StaUous on Leave. w'k'si 4iTm i>d£-Vi, Grt-at Went-rn, and Ohio and MießL- KßoVcrr.r"'.w-hi A - M «.» - •* :: "ttfSTtk«i»« u». i~»«ohta*o«o u» .rri»»t o Bartlesville ” £.4.5 „ puo •• Tn tiu.« from tbe Kn»t—avoiding all laying over at auy ol OooiSS™' lilT V M *? ;; j!',*;! - Burlington (Ully for Southern and Central Zanesville RIO “ .. uw •• lowftßnd Northern MisHourl-maklng Ihe quickeat *ud Newark *o* * 1-M A M nioat rtdi»W« route to twich aU the imporunt poiuls weat Arrive Columbus... 3.HU .}~ x u P »ot> to uke up or o 1 the Uiasbaippi na far *8 Oounail Bluff, with Crow f•J J- Th« fcipreaß Train going leare passengers, at T&y'or **- N * ... ’ oU j a-imoo: only. fr, r a Urge portion of th» way, if* IsW with tho ex'. • Cambridge, Campbells, ’ UIVI , named tjiaiioua. luiL, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the W Going W*st will stop onl y !*. 1 . station* where the Mail welln'-OcAed with the mostmodorn Lo,x>moUvesaud ele-?. The Mail Train will stop at a>i i - hej . 3Lationi3 on Q tktSm is to be received. or J^| r,r ,J ; L Tiu *,u stop at bII Bta- gg- By thl» routs passenger, are Burs of ma* n<; co ‘ note bolus siren. The tiou., ami arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time arold,■ 8 Uoub on proper notice "••“ - s %j Train, coDnerts nt Columbus tion, as on the by Alton. . n . uo Ths 10«) A- M hieh l-Br-s Cinrinnetl at 6 A. M. chec *Jirsct throogh from Chicago, anJ with the frnm the Went on tiic Oolurobus, i*»t|UH I chnrire nny h . . “1 T l n itaiiroe™“t Sewers olth morning Train, to TiOKEtS by lh.« routs esn be' 1’“^“"' 1 b „ AudlnlianalUG J- j Mt. Vernon, anJ «ilh all the Itailroad UlllCrS in the East, at the 0« « 11 SMi-n’ill. and Indiana Railroad : at Oomprny, comer of Clark and Lake stress, in the U.an.le '“‘“f El press Train on the Baltimore and UUio Ua ,tJtn«; at the Depot of the Ualenn, R. >'■ Washington, Phil.de,ph,a and Ea.f "ihaS P. M.Train trill connect at C “ lo “ b h u ’ "^e KIU l!I by g!°HaMMOND, T 8 U p'i. second Train from Ciucmnnt ; at NeararS with Sandtiaky. deapatch. y K FoLlUtTri Mansfield and Newark Rmiroad ; a" j . a< '' h Uen’l Bckat Ag 1 !, Chicago. “vr c.o v b . p-«- - the 0 A M Train on UtUe Miami R.,.1r-ad, will connect otSee. M the ' 1 L L 1 NO IS M : i": n ' CENTR Als RAIIrKOA D ?lon on th. Baltimore .fid Ohio> IHrtlro.J Paer-m tf «r« leHViu.; Obicago b)- the Kvouing T. itu, l-,at*- via Michigan city. Lafayette, lndi&Dapo.i* anJ l i>" t„u reach Columbus la season to taka line train. and at Wheeling will take tile Accommodation True for aamte-r. land sleep there, and resume by Espresa Tram to Haiti m or,'and Eastern Cities. w£ , t The 6:16 A. M. Mail Train conma-L* at Bellair with Trim on ,h. Baltimore and Gldo iUilroad . at ir»iua to and Iroin Sandu-Ly, an 1 Mt_> en and Chicago nil Mounwrille . at Ckdamous *.'' b ‘Y,. for Cincinnati, and with train, for Xeuia, Dayton, Indiana poll,, and Chicago, mu Dayton and via Einres v The y 46 \ M Kipross Tr.iln wuiii-i-nJi with tnft^Sxprrf' Tram from Baltimore, anil err,res ' M., ui eon pacts with tram, going .-a.oth and W^UtrU 1 ng in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. , The tl Oil P. '1 Train cnn-ola wini the Ae.-umm"..a.o . Train from ('innbtirtnn.l. rd-I at Lulumbu. 1 * a..u • *• ai •: If- A M , dir-rt tor Cm-inoati. X-n.H. IM U-u, UvUnu* , l.r-vt-ttf T- ’r- lUul-*. Gullit l/'iiw and Chi. 7.Hoe?TUle, June IA _ "C~LKVBLAH D AHD PITTBBORHH RAILROAD. Ltavc. Colombo* Ne»&rS ZtOfatill* Concord QnilrrUigg B*llEODt Arrive Belief BEM RAILROADS. CONNKOTINO %VJTH STKAMBKB KCL.IPSK AND K.OSALIK, | VIA lLLfc, AM' ; Ohio a»d I’*nni) lT»nifc ltaltroad, VIA ALLIANCE. „ rpilE »D| mo?l n-1M.t.1. rot,:-l'- , 1 Obte.r'.*<«•* , hour* quKtier ibbu th- nri iii.j.ii- ’ne ; Ihti IWly Train. fntn ft:ift'nrsb l. CIn..»oJ. Tiir~> Daily ['rami' 1 1 ''' *• . , Tima tr ClavalanJ h"Ur*. «"»•.' L Cfb-a.I. and St. Umi> tblrty-»"«>, bnui*. . s . , . ' Ou and aftrr Moq«li*y. J ' ' 1 tki , t oa l .lllr„a.,»n l '.. |iiN>iT _ The Train! of lb. Oh i. ■ an J IVnoa. Rallr...id 'raytrid P"t»- A. M »n.l S AM.UJW I _M can nect at Allium* at A ‘>J A M . 11 A'J A M . and C Clearland I.»t. AIjJ.D-# « i* A M_ . 11 MAM , and 6 3.A P M , c.nn.etlna el H'l .*■" “'t' l ■ .. “1, tall. at. l Atryn. and m CleTal.nd at 10 - £r 'ToUd's:f la the only train U « m h - ■ ‘ r ,. h , t . throat. ih ; - ” , , n - M ,i t at.'tl »«’. J h*U morn-u/. 1 ! lor Wrll-Mll*. UiDDKtiD.; Wi.h U* t.Rin *•**>. WeiLrtlle a! 4 M P M , ... . v Ad Areomtncdatl n l r £ >* ’ r Ini (S™dav« earrpl.-d.l at - I' « «■»»-«« > I Kxprej* Tram, »rriTin; *n UeTidunl nt - 1 1 •>* Tr.ion from c-onj-Unj »i *.™iu-r IMF •• , BIEKCASTII.K CULLKU K. TTHISSV«fe.r bW '- t i . p w! - TP, Train, iron. CU-arland to ToUdo an 1 n,>■*.-.. run na ; [ rania, t0. t0 «.:-U.T« *»>*;*, -O . - , rro . Weol . r M lb- >• Norlh Aur, l-a.. M Tra A In: T L £'i« U..0.J *-• « ” A.-ounlan..-, o, pin, and V— "> u, t K• i-uree. „ ~ . yor'sl “ » and 11 4., IV M. . ASI.BM T. HOWl**. A«Wa.l IT-!—r Jorei. w • . . ... j,, „ Kr-. Inland I'.i'Jrox ) . . m£2iu£;«* t ,, A ; L£# DUFF. *«*■*■>< Pr-.-r -l w*>•».“•* * ••j.wstuSiu*. <«- >-.»—i *•— - .0.1 b, th- H"U. I' M Tt.ll, at u ■ UttllfJ Stataa.) Frol»~r ul U.min-rr,.! and utn. ur cb~W tbrr.n h ' tar ' ,Y "' ° h ' Ckl ' l FAKK I VlA*** UAMJB U AND CI.EVKTAMI | l“£»aUl'rf‘M. ' Tb ‘‘‘V ' ! ' r y'T' r APKb? I Pro“^ol' AC lba Enoch audUtru.au Uu :; J “ :: o^oi I ".': 1 : % 11S 1 ,t “ l *grcuu.»«cbu m«»„, ,< ,h» „ r’hi .m tld ml flu lAI " Pprinirfitld la .u 16 dO unrruiiiung ollant.no cl Ihe rio'-ipa u , , ■&* s •• B u, ifoo : Jzhszsstt ! ± * P office of tbia Uuinpauy. " iv emolc.ved by bu«ttn«W meu in adja.-Uo* d-rnng-'l b--k -door below lL« torotr. upon— bo decoyed into One r.l Iboao c u,-. Ur b.cd. areboloA a..ld oul erery few moulbo. an l Ibc.r P“1 u ■• ' r “ tuufrk Uifltructi.'D lb-y r>tij 6nd it H_J: Joaoptl Wilin'! l'arrl»«« tt.po.Uory. Jo.rtrll WlllTK, now rarryln* on biin neat In hit ap-rtoun promiata. latctv enlmnrfd.) co ,rl-Dee in the busing, «n»ble« bid to plare before U»f ; natrons the Sam* choir* collection of * I many years part it has been bin particular deparUuent tc i from the rariou* and most talented Eastern maou fa.-u--.-rs The success of bis new system v compUt*—lb* i economy of hie arrangrmeuts will supply !he U*st and tuo«i 1 fttflhlonatl* manufartvirefl at moderate prxeti Cnen.-umber-d by l!.-- ex V >x>-r*. wH h t. * • maim fr decorating it •* "1 g-x>:la, <0 Unro re-.tu > JOoKI U W 1111 t : y-MiVll, ou r»ftJy c.ney v tj,y, ut uiubn ■- j '-ben t. • os-' i 1 , mho. liw | tin fits. . 1 . , 1 Oarrlapn.rrp.irr.l In Ihr Val roann.r. .mb drrpai \v It; MANUFACTORY. I mas. renter, S.U dMTt fnm thr Aqueduct, tfpmtt Utt OMtcttr'i v^e, ALLBddI.T an, J DUHANL'. Fup't. , j A CAUtnfK_V..Wt.!Mtt«m-rgh , Great Amerioan and U.B. Express & Mail Route. 7 4 MILK!* UP I»f.'‘TSNTK P 4 VEf\ And Two Changes of Cars and Baggage Avoided. AIR link IIOUTK tJKTV. f E.l CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: CUK A 00, ALTON J ST. LOl IS RAILROAD, Formerly Chicago * lllaat«»*ppL r'tUICAGO Til BT. LOU Id IN 15‘ 4 HiILKS— Trump ( j leave the Illinois Centra! Depet, foot of Water simd- , 8u Loots Day KrprefP daily, Sunday* excepted, 715 A H. fit Louis Night Expressdaily,Saturdays exwd.tk-W I M. ( 8t Louis Freight d Emigrant daily. Sund. ex-:. b*i-J AW. , Baggage checked through to S’ Is"tu Trams run direct through to Alton, (*259 milcP ) «.lh- , out change of car? r T Ugmur*. and rouoerl with tlw , Company’* pplendld ► t-amer.® HVvWrr and fi'tni'rr, running in exclusive r * nnf*tlon " l - i ‘ ' .I r » from Alton to St. LouK (-•! mil* l * wl'l: is; i■■ - boats, for speed, convenience arid < lc;3ure. are ur..arpa?'< J on the Western waters, bnnr fitted up with Uhths and spa clous Wash-rooms, afforJiug U' pa»w*ugrrs the nj.portu.M y of removing the dust unavoidable in summer rai.rMd t-aveling, and reaching Ft Louis refreshed from the vAk-.® ° r To , Sn«4 e and ydxra&a tbi- ia the mopt direct n-ufr, and passengers dsslinM for Moomington. p.nughM.l, J Hofesoovillß, NapJeP, and all P< nt« on the , >h.- Aoori Kansas, Cumberland HuiiTenowsee nvsre, will note the important Hating in distant, »-*!»« sercnty-lwo rni.es less to fit. Louis, U.irty-peven less U> BlooiningL.u, and fifty-eight miles less t* Fpnngfield than by tuy other Through Ticke.s over this rrutec-an be pro'-urod at the various K. R 'l'irket utlW* In N.*w 1 orfe, Bostc-n, rhll*al*-j -phla, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ac., and at all Through Ticket Offices throughout the htater, and in Chicago at M,e Oompany’e Office, N». As Dearborn street, opposite ,h« rr moat Bouse—and at the Depot ot tbs llhu-i«i Central Rail road, foot of Water street. r» , i« * EaspoOHlble Baggage Men will aiway? be at the Dej • the various Hoads gying iuio Chicago, to Chi k tbrougn to any point deriml ih* u-nt. H j' D. P.CHBRMKRHORN, • OeD’l I»aPF«-nger Agei.t^ THB PITTSBURGH AHD COHHELLB'VILLh !SffflpANY HAVING mwi- RD arrang-ment with the new aod beautiful gainer -K' *l.l A N t, run lo . with their Hoad Wl«*«n Weal NewUm an-1 Oonm*ll*vilte a noouuce the t.dluWing ehaiise >f wheJule OD kd t Wednesday, the blth o[ S-piember The Steamer KuUAN will leave the PUtebur;’. t Newton: First Tram, s JO A. M . .-■ecotid 'T'nvln &16 P- M* Fare from Pittsburgh to l>tTi'l«in ,: » Mill, sl.lndtnff Meal on Steamer. J»*Stages for Uniontown and Coondi-vllh* will .-oncect tritn the Trains at Davidson's Mill »or freight or passage, euquire M the AgeCtb, at t~t‘ Wtalf B— ■> *« l N “" U ' l ‘ “ J ’’Tw .^MR.NKS, . president ami Superintendent acpfcti - - PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. « ,wii V tmruUGH TRAINS, f'hiladel- T H^ E !, S TUBM..R.NINB MAH, TRAIN X phiaend A. and Pltu*- leases Phil»*l«lpLia for ! ** M r rilVi p Aj?T LIKK bargh tor , 1 1 ’ l h “*^ 6lp ? or pltJbanlb al 1 P. M„ and Hit. leaves Philadelphia for IK ‘J y ilK NIGHT KV aTllAtNuiT..'Pin lBJ«lpW.B fur “ l U - ‘‘ M "*T“. b a'* 1 ’ dll " y ' ,bBO o'clock P. “‘‘“f ‘ , Qo ,h with (ho Railroad* Alien '“a'oa and Chiwgo, 111, lo and from 8U lkJuiA » . i ..uL-villa, Kyt Terr. liauta, Xtßokfurt, Uiinaton i ln , L; Cincinnati, Day- M * db !f n Bcllcfonlnina, Sandusky. Toledo, Clare ton, Rpldhffn d, _ villa Massillon anj Wooster, Ohio ; Ckal ik.au(WHO and to MO.UUA a lao, with “ * aDd CiNcntliATi. B TtiM't« can b. had to or from aitb.rof tbe abov, places, M-nt.™ BCC handbllla at the different Por further the West will Bnd this the XS & t r .Cd|cu, rout, to N ' W V ° rk ' ''tT^r , v . a Agent, Passenger Unes, Pittsburgh. RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE Carrying the Orest U. State! Kail and Expreie two pass; lenKtli from This Hoad, Mississippi & t the imcwt dirr'ct Trains lean 10 A. M am niT**r* fi'i Ohii> auJ Mi- 5 * Fi. Loain- ' \i is A. M. i assd, conut-ct DhUj Liu* o' Uuun.H*ippi rr Tr.utis U:.i' 0.. Kart and plni'sn on lh« Ohio r:' rr hours m .Urn-.,-- f ihr riT«r roulo, by :>us; rhs “Sc'J.uS'.Hl. bonis. Cairo, I'uhuijns.Sb IW, and .11 Im portant plac»« by Ihhi routs, can ho ti»l at th- utlkv ~ r '*■' it k p. .lilt C. 4 P. lUnrondt 111 Pittsburgh, and Ul.L.g.n C-itrut lU.lhsU to Chicago. fi MA „ IN , p a p- t J t? 0 - THE PENNSYLVAN jA railroad. 'l'llG um:»T CKNTKAL HOUJB. I r--i.it with Ww!.*rn, Noftb-westfrn «nd SoUlfr BUW, by » oonunueu* Ridlwnv din-ct. TfalflTWt U-- ,-„nn-'L- Si Pi-.1-i 'i'-'b with dm!> l.r:--'1 l<> Ail ijiirla or. th** Rir«irt, ami *t and iiau- «‘ib iLamar. .o »H port, on Ih, N«tb ; w«twj> utw; making tb- ia..«l Jurat. amt reM*™** by »ii»cL FKiiUmi can b* ronrarawl to Mitpom tb PHILADKI.fIIIA 4 PiTOBDIUIII yiRJiT CLAir Bwts, hbftitt. Dry UOOd-s l p #r i In r>or.en.) Far*, Fttstin-rn. A<- 1 *V.\>Nb CIAaS.— Lb-ofc- and S’&tw D«-ry, | "to, ui~lo.M» U.r.l«.r-, 1-. j lV ’' Y« "-•*» th-r. " ;->i. A- • • TtiißD CL AM? \v.tw<, »**'"' = ’ . ko-I Portia talk.) •) KOV rvTU CLArtrf —r v ff*t\ Fi*r,. L« r “' '• »i* J > IIK r*. (VtA, iinia-t*«d.l Ijvrd an 1 i-‘ r l ''•* • ) ....... in snipping i.ool- Im-i any point Wo. P|to*l" I phia.ba iw.icmlw ••» »* !"•»*•- . Koilraad - All Own oonngti-! L A <->'•' "I at minaolpLla Of PHlaburgb, wil. U If .aarl-1 i.-l<*nfK’Q i. . i i - v k • ,1, X Knriotvu-.lli.fburith. Sbrmgm.i.A II- - n V.US.A. •> ( M • I. - \1 <,•• ; M ..dttou, 1 ml 4 KaLciitf A - ••• • .: A o. LtUD<>vil!•*, in liana. 11 H II ‘L^T-'N. General Fmgtil A/mi I'Mlad-di-bnt. 11. J LOMKAKKT. mrt Aina.,,., Pa. | y PREPARE TO FiLL ORi>KKJI MU WIGJ*. «bi *•! kioU 'orQßuunlal H»lr Work. Th« bt«l of material «8 furuitdiM, and entire satisfaction tuaranteed- _ mrl.>divlv “ * Alexander W • Fomr, A' TTOKNKY ANI> A r LAW, 0.- *oa 15 G«un«rt, Apent t. r procuring u!j / l ; Hl * »0i r-uiMOO.-, auJ irr lit Oolleci.-fl <-l tU:iu» io Os- Bk 1 Britain and Ireland. , c „ ln this and LOULti-s. £*• t*.-ul Uk •1, and reut* ~,1' J UiTrßtM -n c.r ;';er weuritT. Title;* examined and uJc papere i.*»n • Qh* uii FOURTH etreeU a U* dor.; - hkve ruiithf.eld. i H!: P .»,or«h. March 2H, tnh2l:d* « l___ A. W. FoiUr, Xi OTARY PUBLIC, *od Coinurißfi»ouer for tl>* Claire of |\ TeQD"S e ee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wie. oneiu hcv, York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. UST Deeds drawn, and acknowledgmectu and prt--tr Ufeeu for record or uec in any of the abote named Sutea, Illinois, UfoiUMifipi and Rb.ale Lalaod. I’itDdiurtfh. March Uk, Uis£e—jinht&Ldaw 1 FULTON UAIt WORKS. l' U li » B tt V AS U UACIIISIi BIIOP, .\axdusky, ohiu. M'HK eubarriber having moved loto hie new Worlni, re I L-euUy erected, corner of Water, McDonough anil Shelby rli-e'e te prepared to contract for end execute ell orient l.r I’ASSENGKII, IiAGUAUK, I‘UST-OKHCK, IIUUSK FHEIUUT, PLATFORM, GIIAYKL, li AS B, and ell other de-oripLone of OAKS. Also lot STEAM ENGINES of nil alaea, URA HI NO, RAILROAD CASTINGS of All descrtptione, and all other wort appertaining to a foundry and Machine Shop '1 he Foramen of the dilfen-nt departmenta are srlentiß.- and practical men— mostly from Baatern manuthctoriee eho teep themaeltee Informed and adopt all valuable mod t-ro improvement*. " • W&IHKRKLI. aug2B:tf UCOK'-E ALBgKT. BIOKLiOW A COm (succsssors to b m. bigelow.) .V* 46 JXamotul Alley, near Wood Urerl, tITTHUVHQI I —, COACH Kd, CARKUUKB, PU AToN.", BUUGIKiI, odJ every description ol Fancy VeLiclcb built to order, and finish*! in b unhUrf>uMted lor beauty of deeigu, eleuanoe of finish, skill of workmanuhtp, and durability of Qatr-r Ittlfl. *«•* AH work warranted » > kVoLVkl'uir KEVuLVKRa !' —J uot received, by hi IV press, direct from the nianufar- a splendid n»-ortm«nt of Colt's JjjfMffifJ®*" 01 ** iiKJ'KATING I'ldTuLK, four, fire and six inch barrels, ail of which we will Bn tit*ll for cash at as low prices as they ran be bought io the city of New York. Persona going to Australia and Caliioruia v> ill tmd that they can do belter by purchaidng their equipage at home, than they can among strangers —as we give persons a chance to try any of the nhOTf* Pistols before leaving the city, and In case of a fail ure we refund the money. BOWN A TKTLKY, Bt .pl 186 Wood street, Pittsburgh. NuW IS THE TIMS to secure a good lIuMK Dear good Schools. It Iswlthin a qnarterot a mile of the Court House in Washington, Pa n fronting the Pittsburgh road. There are eight acres of ground improved, with about 100 Frail Treaa, and a good Cottage House of eight rooms, neatly furnished l» the latsat style. It Is near the resi iJenor uf John Marshall, Esq. Price $3OOO. Enquire of hepB THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth st. PuT ASH—10 casks, a pure article, for sale by eepli lIKNBY H. OOLUfIS. HOTELS CITY HOTEL ( LATI BBOWR'jJ, ) Corner of Smlthfleld and Third atraat*, JOHN P. GLASS, Proprietor. riTTSBUR QB, PA. r JMUB i&rpft and oomtnodious House having undergone JL thorough repair and furnished with new equipment* thnuurbout. ifi now oo«u for the reception of the traveling puLlie. FARE $1,25 I*KR DAY. _J«_ Mansion house- GEORGE A U RENT Z, Proprietor, vto. 544 LIUBKTY STKKKT, just beside the Raaaenger Depot Ol the Pennsylvania Kailrord, which makes ll the most convenient house tn the city for passengers arri ving bv that road. The Proprietor kaitm:. at considerable expense, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect tuby K-licit *nhar*of public patronage. There is attached a splendid bTAULK ami extensive WAGON YARD,afford ing ample aronmhivHlation to tr&Telars and teamsters. Hu .Larder and Ha will be luruislmi with the beat the market c»n Hlfunl. fabl: ? Si T ih A IH. HUTI£ L , Cbmsr o' iVm an i SI. Clair strc-Ls, PiUslnsrgh. Pa. rj iJIE ud 1, “Brown’s Hotel,” hating I lak'-u lhi. j lar.:'' and commodious UOTKL, and hating retiUed it id inn«;uitscHui style, would respectfully intite hii mend* and the traveling public to give him a call. Ab- KU-ed with the convemerj -f ol the boune and hia long es perieuce in the buaiaw*, he can give entire eatialaction, anti ill” charge* moderate. 11 WM 0. CONNKLLY. UOOD IJiTKST HOUSE;, / 10RNKK uK UUKRTY AND UUANT STIIKKTB, near \_y tin- Railroad L efa-L !v O WSTOfl>S< WA VhKLKY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street. between Chestnut and Walnul, Philadelphia jaulghy (iASKiLL lIOL'SK, cokxer or uaix axd a->nn srs., war.rex. o rl aH K [‘ropr)e:..r tu.fc**ri pleasure tu announcing to the 1 public tlikt this new and elegant Hotel has been opened a- a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, an.l adjoining the office of the Ohio BtageOompany.it offers inducement* unsurpassed in Warren for lb a accommoda tion r»l the traveling commuuky. A share of public patronage i« B Q l^g^YLl FRANKLIN HOUSE. STREET. ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA : 'pAUKKK A LAIKU, proprietor*. 1 jvW-.'.m TKHMs $1.60 PKK HAY. McMillan uoosfci, JufIXNTU H'V. FXNAA. fling unJcreigped having Uteti charge nf the abore 1 uHiued 11,.use, aii-1 retire - at a Urge expense in a r ml -r'nMe -w well a., .-kg-ml -t,:-. is u..w prepared to re- MveßUi lr to all Who iu*y cxivo 1 ei'r JAMES DOWNEY. VILAMULIM nol’SE. Cl«T4l»nd, Ohio. ' PATKii K s SmN. I'uol EiiT-.M. - I‘lnn lldUiiP tup. uh j' ~, n ,' t l i; ri'U.-h iuJ rlt..nflT» r-l'Kir*, »ll«r»Uoo», u« !arir.ur.s-t.' , »pJ Oi^o.pn.- 1!...'. Uliu.: -l.'Jl t“ ‘' D ««4« Ui« 1 » pU. - » b*r. ..1 the * Dr»l -■:* ' bwt»»l .*u 'jr '• JuJ “ f u PATUICK A S>lN KK ST A.!'KANT.'' WII.KISS MALI., (' 0 \ I, i. ACI II KK , I'uoKinoE fbltr i, .;■■■ • M'-'-J ttn-J Sauthfirti ■- >"7: briber, m-,- ‘ n >n ; , iry luinry v •" ; ’■ ~ iOppUtad wrb vr - ■ 1 ocriptK-t). m !•..* iu;i (•(Ills l l Ul'U a*-u V£T K K AM> i:' > K i' t’. li UOUS t "» D. BARNARD. Vo 40 rtlt .w«4, »■"< “ nJ *■»**»• JMIU.I) , Ktu n*t t AIo. . , ur n KN.SUBU.So!" B-U!-, !-M!Tll» VV . K.un-U i'.« »«•'• A1.'.0.-omoß Air j »'"n.L“>•-*•«*• lf «"£««* j INSURANCE COMPANY I OF THE VALLEY OF VIEGIHIA _ ~ v A 1 ,«• I ,-t t-'l- " l>au, u D--W . wmcil KiT ' A • \V M ‘ £ •Vrl 1 .. - «.! ■ j C At'TTAL 0300,00 U ’* 1. Mal - : *.r qunljiy. I CONNECTICUT ... IV 1C MUTUAL LIEE IKBUEANCK COMPANY HOl’l’KltS I'.V rK>_l 1 L.VN fc. , hutm«k oss _i : OAKMNTAIUI, ; mi: CAPITAL A.Xf AXSM.S ■ I l'A Li 1 11* VK K "»* uUi'L lErri l U V\ cKxi i L,. A.. . *Vaw«..- S A.i U*v- i r i-*- \-v -'--l*-- U.M. J l V,- J.crr hit*' T<' M'<3£3 ¥ Kt 1 i'V<;r I , ~ , • . <\ n•; v •rd ■ nnn'li* |f*r llir VhV l'r *•' l' !a " “•> ' '■ ; M l j“ J »!i tZZ. L„. t, u - H.. 1 ■•. «.:■ *' 4J. U« llOd !>»{»'’ '■ u ..l it. there \» wpi : , lin ]’ u , v -i.H n -m.-.lb *al iM-sulifui tuilrb ~t uJ'.'w U'tKf «•**>'** ..L* 'junil. faroltur. W .r-r ••«>•>. * TUtl V, i 1..\ c-.c ; i'! uM, U-w.k K.vpln.; i'i 'v' u •«ii M 'i -1. 1“• —(■t.H«l t: • , !»»"' I" H I. KMMNKKII- -0.u1.111r r .0.1 ■ ■ .1-uhaii..' enrtr. ir>rk. L.-.'fllKT i'lu, übi~ ti r~M. .tiioolm, I*o* .-bi.ras , n ,, ,«n-a»u |..«»r»ihitn.* »»J m(o« Un . , lr lln.-k.Clulltiislnorr l ock.l- :!ii* [T'-nt »s:l l- tr. .apply • w»ot j Tv" -iirtH.l 1-1 1 hr ,1..„Uul Knwu -o.'U*b.l.ot ; i-V -..mMoio* ..v :iu« author, and tin* «x -•l'T,“,'-y-v-77"1'hK-7' t»'-i- Imp Ly-l by hi. publluhent. r '“ J' *• * H Franxui* U»*BYI, .. i; ... , t . f K-n.-M-IiKT lu.Htitute. Lk. ..HI- \V LLLI AM IIAVKN, Dru'rr iti ET*^inu«*r , i aialiooory, , Mirk.-t '••■rnrr <■( l \ l«tU h.-> l 1 ; - 1 '. L '. U j . i ••• • Uoutm-i r-j » :»:«■ N" Moi . liml Uti-s-3 Uf*cn and black Puts, ’■j Tobarc... favorit* brands, kso ivpper , boxes Pimento. 2.S S>ox**f Extra Cnffe*; * 100 L-oxert Mould And Dipped Candle"; Zj tv.-xe* HUr Caudles; 100 boxes Knsin Soap; 'ill boxes Yonefla'ed reap ; •j;, Joten Duch-su*, Hi joseo Tuba ; Jiv. rt-auis Wrupl-nm I’bpur ; ..., I I A tf U*V Forwlelv * JOHN aOORUKAP A .. v , l|tl „ N- i unit 'l Anthracite, ” Msri- l > Viu log 1. ns •• U<»'k Il'U, .1 uutnl* ; l. rtf •• •• Mr.nr.w." do; •• Mill Cr«-U." do. .. .. e.-unty; for eale " . ’ j,)HN MOOKIiEAD by (-«•, I . i ------ L;- K „. ~.j . juuuiu l-i. .-uv* au.l Lumps; \ ■' 1.. y -• u 4 r Champlain ,r. r sale by ' .. JOHN MOOKHKAD. *'• l' ld . r piiK *Cllia>L KuV ml -dUet b> lb- Chn -Hum I P;re; bv Charles Di- k*-nr P:u* l % ™nt«, only. \,. v , n hwr Travelers; In eight d.-jiue; by Uiarlm In, k'-Dr. 1’ ice l-*4 rent- 1 Lime Lei.- h. and tbo Miner’s Daughter.:; by Charles Dii Kens. Price I'gb.j <«uU. VelW.w Ma«k; iu twelve chapter-: lr m Dich«-U3 House tj. id Words. iTi.-e l-’ j < -uts. n , , ,-i ? ter Ro?e; tu rteui. chapters. by diaries DkUna. I’rSril^,»SiMre»l«i»r. 1 ’ r Sril^ , »SiMre»l«i»r. Iron, l>l-k -•n<‘ Household Word.v Tre e -vnls. Ballou's M»KHim.\ tor October. pru-e 10 cants, .!• urual. do d- la do. K,.r„dol,v » MINKRiOI lh N.i P.U Mnttlitodd itreet. I 1 UT^ ! '> ;,l -^ LKU iiKlUvlNu. I_UU U6U U/ies No l Herring . boo half boxes Ualloiix bar tin*-' 'dOd boxes do b dou .{Uarter bx- d. - i 6 dozen Anciu-x i*-» f> dOten Capers, 5 dozen Oliren. 6 dozen Lobfctere. Just received and !or sale by iri „„ KKVMLR a ANDERSON, No. d 9 Wood street. .M. L. BTirOS>S Sep7 . MfLUN huVuLMiU?- A cwmj.lcu MSorimeQt ol *M! ntry liuols, comprifi-g Fiuo Freuch Klow«», SJo-s, Plunliew, \ i'lTrLr> Vwltol Picquels, liud.«, PuLiu Fli-wtTK plain and ool'ii Straw Chenille Trimniiogri, Bonuet Frames, B-.'.uei Ribbons, Kibbcn Ruches, Col'J, Straw and Silk Lacea. Just r**cei¥»•!. A A HABON k CO, wpl? - 6 yiltb Ptreet._ J.’iNULliii BKK AliFAfu TK A —lO chests ot lhiB superior Ti Tea, ut 50 ceuls, ;ust reived at China Tea 8 rre. nag -& F. It. DKAYu, No. 1 Diamond^ HAVING FOUND TENANTS tor ail the Dwelling Houses pu*t under our care, we are now prepared to procure tenants for others. Owners of vacant house? wul tlnd H to their interest to give us a call, as we have '-any application for houses. Also, collection of reuts, iu:.urutJ- C«1 and repairs attended to. C^“r^“ T “y^" 4 . N sepl 63 Marker _ X T KW” MjVKL, of AUtuoh OF “ALOMI.”—The Hidden IN Path, by Marion lUrland; just received and lor rale by laugiaj JOHN S. DAVIBON, d 6 Marketjt^ HAVANA &KG AR3—l have jaat received a splendid lot of ymuint Havana Seyars Tho*e wUh> gtvJ hegar can alwayr iblain It at JOS- FLEMING 8, * ep 4 Corner of Hark«tjrt. and Diamond. i \lL—3O bbla N B Tanu-r’* Oil for sale by (J dMiltl, SIAIH A UUNTKK. JAMES sriANNON, Proprietor. , rr (j ,-.... , < e i .«r> !<-• , . I- It; .in 1 Ht H uv.u# W C ‘iA I l. *i Ull K K rmaiJLfc-Mii 4 lU< k *. Tklukb'i** in- j . . ti-ra) Ur** 1h- I OaAITIMI*, Pi-II >r- Uul t«u j „ l-iu'Jcn. ;-iueuJ ug Iti* i .?.-i..uk:a Kactght,[ ; Fun- tmr« 'ZL 1v.6. ) . Ihftt duric; Up* t*«ivr niCDtns y Pntrut I': ali'*, f*D’l Il>' D< l h«*iUlai* -abinet-SUK. i - ».ni C*rp-B'.-n« •* *u ! »o ne« H «t V~ uliaxiy x!:. I'k-rr, '• 'tnul, buJ «n »ort» ■•! j ■,Y(■ ■ ■**. I y rrfcl l't t t,! 1 „ - l'i io«, wi‘i li^n-niuie. a ,u j v. *:». ’Jirr pim-'-r eirVhi.-J 11. LI. Ej lx A Co. j ; Y. . ' fi.r ! r iii us \ 1* .•.r my «<•> f.»r CEe o«* .ui*p tur«< anil UM C Hul’l’KH. JaV-i I.' !l<•<* Ont.-ich l'lumes and Tips, ,-ilk llaches, Tiusel Flowers, Yulturs Feathers, INSURANCE COMPANIES Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! AETNA ISSUKANCK COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819 PAID UP C„h capital, - 9*00,000. j mirp TOTRTY-BIXTU ANNUAL BTATKMKNT of the ™SJSnA INSURANT: COMPANY,of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January 18W, cinder oath. *i a o ot Real Estate, unincumbered......... •• $ U3 Bo H. CA.DWKLL, Fn«M*DL J- G H.VKK. r*< :->»ry ifirtv, Mfirtiit a oil Tul&ud TriiL.*i‘ortt»‘.i' l **r i ..nr i»l current ratff BSrSBEyCK^. PiTTtfBUEOn. Graff, A '.'t--, 7.U2, UiDdix?) A O' l paiui'tUMiu.. M L ilollcwi.ll A Or. , ctirlw r Wrl.-ic. [1..1.1 3 Ktcwd A Co., C. 11. A 000. AI.U/.L Hwrrta. 11*> ' Co.. 'V.kod Uon. M m. l>. Keller. Ola*. A to., Cnifb A Co., OKOLIGK BINGHAM. t-J »f> Wati>r I'lltxhurtfi JunrS M’CuLly ’i Co. WAP Klticbart, A A. CAEB-IE& A. A. CAllKlEll O. BHU., P.iurtA atui .SJwtlt faht Itree.'i, l"-~P ,' 1 agents STATE BICTOAL FIKE ASD MAK'NX IHB7XABCK CO or CAriTSL GIRARD FIRS RRD SLARIRK ISBURASOR cuaurAßT OF rnILA!>D L P HI A • CAt-HAL $300,0«)0 jKTPIA IBSUHANI K I'Offtl’ANV » oy UABTyORP. fX'.N.V paid rr Cub Capital #500,000 Cub Surplo», oa Irr Jaku «.kt. 1' 6 8473,473 rfUllri (VpiUl Stock and -urjna.- »aur-lv is • <• > r 1 tb«b*oefit oi all pot V-y , A' ao ui tbi rUImH w* t»*** to pubU- .•c l ,!i.ko«,M'l of w 10 p*t lowi pmupUj. "• ** u 7 ••, r ’' T ** ' vary from $126,000 to IIW.OOv m. nth. Its i* atvl well di*-tnbut**«l, and to <-ur i l^cii- c n<. >••• w|'» *. in the Uultnl £l*o* uflords b.-t:-r iu.lrinm») *o {••■» holder* than the £tca. They ft>n mI- t. make I urn ran.« on property la town n*l routary. at :/.(•* »o» a* f » ,tb th ° BTOB. A.- •- Nortb-wect •:<>rner JOUh and W .K»d *■'•'**o --stu-bunth. *yxi7 UKLAWAIU „ MUTUAL SATKTY IHBUEAHCE COMPANY t Nir*th Room of the Kichange, r- 1 o'. t ) «Wt. rUU.AKEI.rHIA MiaiNK lNaumscsi 1 On Vbssiu, ) , ~ Canm., VToall p»rtfc' PIUJCIUTS, I , INLA.NU INdUEANCK^ • On good* by rlrers, canal*, lake* *nd l*ad to ' all p*rttof ibo Union. V FIIIB INSURANCE On m*rehan'-•’ * 1 author Pennpylranla, Philadelphia "Uy, spring | tfardr*n t Southwark, aud other loan*,.-- lsl.&f-o I gu>ckM in bank*, rallroadf anJ insur&oeen rom j Bill* rfCeiTabl* Ca*h on band 1 1 Utlinr*fin the handa of *>‘l j r^u.iuun 1 _ „ • I on Marino Polirw* recently t-fuod ' ' i Bab*eriptionNotes - DitvCTOia: Dr. U M llae’.on, , I2u*hCr»Ui Bj»aneer M’livaJo Charles K-fU;, S&muel K. Stokos, Uanry iMoan, Juu«s Traqualr, Win Kvr*. Jr., Jfwhtt# L. l*ri>'e, 1 JamofTVnount, 1 John B. Sempfe, Charles Schaffer, 1 J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, ! B. T C. Morgan, Jo. WM MARTIN, President TH03.0. UA.ND, VW President Josjpb W.Ooww.Sm't. p . A . MAI)EIIIAtA([ . BI . mmr \6 No. 96 Water streot, Pittsburgh Wro. Martin, Jotu*ph 11 Seal, Edmund A Rouder, Jr.bn 0. Darla, Ilnbert Burton, John R. Pronto, Gcs>r,t* 0. Leiper, Edvard Darlingtoo, 11. Jane* Brooke, J. Q Johnson, James C Hand, Tbeopilux Paulding, James B M’furland, W 0. Ludwig, VuV Fr»Witlin Fire loiurancs Company, Of Phfl/tilslphiA, Prnnxyloarna. DIRECTORS— Charles W. Banrker, Thomas Ilart, Tobias Wazn#r, Samuel UranL, Jacob R. Smith, Qeo. V* . Rich aMa, Mordecai D. Lewis, AdolphJ K. Boris, Darld 8. Browne, Morris Patterson. Ones. N. BasCKia, ITtxident. Onaa Q. Banoxan, Secretani. Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on ererr description of property, in town end country, at ratw as low as are consistent with security. . „ , The Company bare iraerred a large Contingent Puna, which, with their capital and premiums, safely inserted, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, lßbly as Ulhcd .gtW.lj lo «n Acl ol Aio-«mbl, t »«r. "' l ‘- R or i‘ SX" 7 L«n» « SS*e M^°st Total 4UUTOB 44 Blnoe their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they hare paid upward of One Million Foot Hundred Tboa- Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording BTtdene*■ of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J.QA&DIHKft OOFFIN, Agent, ftp 34 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Tbunl st*. THEWITEbVTVTKS life insurance, ANNUITY and trust company , PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APHID 88TH, 1860 CHARTER PBRPKTOAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Offhe, P. F Corner of Third and Chestnut Slreett, Philadelphia. •ogioen of the Borne Board at Philadelphia- DIUOTOUB. Stephen R. Orawtord, r»ul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lae renew Johnson, Benjamin W. Tlngley, Qeo. M’llenry, Jacob In Florence, J»me« Deyerenl, William M. Godwin, William M Kc«. President —Biephen R. Orawford. Fice President— Ambrose W. Thompson. „ D Medicat Examiner, Pittsburgh— Jamee 11. Willeon, M. U AUeotuny rnarlTrv No. 74 Tonrthetreet, Pi_tteltunth._ PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, OORNBR OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIBLIl BTRBKTB. Authorised Capital, 8300, OOU. T NSUB.IS BUILDINGS and other property againet low or I damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea ead Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. Wm. P. Johnston, Body , W. M’Ollntoc*, Kennedy T. Friend, D M Long, I. Grier SpronL a.J.Jonea, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier* lames S.NegWy, W. &• U*J en » Wade Hampton, D. KPork, Hon.'w^'TjOßNSTtW, BODY PATTKKSON, Mce President. A. A. Carbuh, Secretary anil Treasurer. 8- B. Carrier, Assistant Secretary. We»tem Ininranco Company, B. MILLSII, Jr., President. | F. M. 90UW)N, »crOar V CAPITAL, •*OO,OOO. WlLLinsure against all Simla and KINK. All losses *m be liberally «4Jn»tad and promptly paid. t\»»»iwoaßTfbo are wall A Homelnatltutlon T managedby . known In the community, and who arc promptness and llberaUtjr, to , th * £*,ton to those they hare assumed, as offering the best prow who desire to be Insured. v . w nntler Directors. —B.Miller, Jr.,O.W. »“**«»■ J N. Holmes, Jr., W.H.Smith, o.lhmaen, W. J Wm. M. Lyon, James Llppencott, George Dars » Auley, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott. a g D . nir a Office, No. M Water street, (WarehooeeoMJpaag « Oo , ops talrs,) Pittsburgh. „ T AM authorised to sell low some yslastts B ‘’ oks ' X 10 tols. P». Reports, by B»rr; Eoarier’B Institutes; Greealiefe Evidence; Whertoo’s Digest, lasted.; And other Beports, t, GILLaOBa at tbs office of Homing Post. BANKERS AND BROKERS AUSTIH LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Offict, No. 01 Fourth zL, abort Wood. Not Ed, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla torals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warranto bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and Bole of Copper Stocks. All communications ittented to promptly X* u• H I lini n wg**** l " * _ Win. 11. William* *■ Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .V. S. Corner Wood and Third itrteU. AU transactions made on liberal terms. P 01 )*?, 118 of Hills, Notes, Ac., attended to. janlb:lw^_ ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND BMJTHFIELD BTKK&TB, ftoiOm Pltteburfh, Pa. E«moTftl« PATRICKS A IRIEHD, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Earn Remov'd Ihetr Office to the Comer of FifVi end Wocdsti. PITTS BURCH, PA PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptance*, Gold, SllTer and Bank NoUa. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. , ~ Collations made in aU the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, i“ the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. _ H. HOLMES A BOHB, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, UATI RIMOVID THUS HANXINO AND EXCRANOI OITId TO 80. 67 mar ret amjarr, pour doors bxlow old stand- N HOLMES A SONS, Banters and Exchange Brotera, . aii d Dealers In Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Sil- Ter and B&k Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly for sale. . ... OullecUons made in aU the cities throughout the United Htstes. Depoeiu receired In per funds or current pejMr, No. d 7 Market street, between Third and Foorth sts. Lja3°^y_ JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER, DKALtt IB Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotes. OToCK bought and sold on commission. Collections o carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit. *Sp-No. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. al. Bank. ' HILL ft CO., ' DANKERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, CORHSD Of WOOD AND FIPTII STEXJW. OIUUT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for N sale. Time Bills of Exchange aijd Notiw di*»unted. Gold, Sliver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collection* made In all the principal cities of the United Btatw porit* reemvud of Par and Current Pundß [mar37ly_ IU.IS UAHUI, ICWIBD Eiim, nOBDIOI IBiMD. KEAMKB & BAHH BANKERS AND EXC BDY AND SELL Odd, Silv Loan? on Estate Protai«*»ry Notes and Tune i «q' Btocfc* bought and sold on *ju Nn. 74 Fourth at., nexi TIIOfIAS WCOMMEECI' AHD liLALtK 19 Woto*. Bond*, StoelLK, H«ai *«•! No. lb fourth tl., r\Utbursh, I'a U a6 3 t,. b. caa u i e ciotmloui’s Loan Office, K t,» 100 BTB.KET, NJSAB FIFTJ.— \ 'Moa.r> loaned ou Cold and BUrer Watcbos, BUy«r»are »o<3 other valuable articles. atii-fcdly CLOTHI N G BTOREI JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. 1 loilV KILLY o f the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty r utree: «Mch h*» «">« »“ unbounded popularity under *„ u.tn. id ’.he TURKS IIIQ DOORS, hare, for the pnr- C ( a,., airing more r.paoe for their Immenaabualnaaa, r.m it el to the .paoi.'Uß building on the corner of mamo/d ALLEY AND wood STREET, Where they have no» the moat SPLENDID STOCK. OF CLOTHS! .BdSU.uuo READY MADE CLOTHING, Th»t bid •‘▼or b<*eQ offered to public. Their principal object for this remorai, lfl to *lt« them o'--rr facilities tor thu _ WHOLESALE TRADE. TL«*v are prepared to sell Good* at the To Vast eastern prices: Ael ihey will warrant them to be aeffood a a any nianu* facture-d in the Union. ri 1 ct'STOM WORK, ia mi 823 T sm«,A« cpoii tai sdobtimt aonca. Tbry bate on hand a lull and beautiful assortment of l.< rTU? and COATINGS, for riiOCKS, D&E3B, WALKING AND BDSI- Ourlaiwt9tawW-nUc*l *Uh vhc*« of our cuitomeni, • n>l wo a.-'sure th« public that oar fidelity will not fail In * Imif el! orders wemay l** f*Toml with. Mir DON'T FOKfiJST TUB PLACE— BB Wood Street, (east ride,) oonsEa or diamohd allit. vi«>«trenur patron#to understand that we ha*e ! no*longeT anY connection with the Clothing Uualnea# on . Lil«*rt> »trwt. Our attention la deroted oiclOßirely to the ! t{oupe' ebor* designated. mar'i3 EDMOND WATTS. Merchant tailor, no. iss l have ij-.w ou hand a large stock of Fall and Wint*. (unOn Overcoatings, of entirely new deigns; Ploeh '«**- it the inont beautiful patterns; French and RngLah iwiiuerw, of every style and shade In the market, all of w hich l will make u» order on the most reasonable terms, Mid warranted to suit. ??*. NEW BPKIAU GOODS* T UdT RECKIVKI* AT JOHN iIcCLOSKKY A Co’B Whole • I sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner cf Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of • ode that thb* celebrated house has ever had the pleasure *'f iQTiUns the attention of the public to. These goods have Iwd purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no aet'oud prom on them, which leaves us able to f*? * hm VV ran aod do sell at as small profits a* any house In the east ern Cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention ~f wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to •iv* u- a call, and .-xaiuloe our extensive assortment or i kkai/y MADE CL IIINQ. It Is almost impossible to enumerate the quaDt vcl immense piles of garments that I i, U, be seen at thia Ij i - establishment; it is sufficient to ‘f* 1 """"' ‘“’’“wun^STlSy*^ . 24.012 20 ISV.V-.A v»4 . io, r i ssir.rfl m New Clothing Store* NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. I 1 vrk subscriber ha*) just opeued this new establishment, where h* has always on hand a large and choice assort ri.Dt of .lUrtiol.. of ObOTUINO, which b« wurrunteequcl 1 • , any in tlii> oily, .nil will .all at the mo.t mmubla prl -1 r... Tha public »rc requested to giro him » cull. rn.rMj B. OPPKNILKIMBR. SUPERIOR* . Douglas County* Wisconsin 'I'IUB PLACK is situated on the Bay of Superior and 1 Left Band Klver, at the head of kike Superior, and ww* A BKTTKH SITU, A BETTER HARBOR, AND Olt RATER ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CIT} , than any other point in the North-west; and is equalled in prospective importance by Chicago only. * The Proprietors hare a clear, undisputed and unincum l-ered title to the land upon which SUPERIOR Is laU out, und all purchasers of 1018 receive warrantee deeds fbr the S *B*uperior was laid out during the paat season, and already ,^otains several hundred inhabitants, » * number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, .nJ u In ■ l^ r "s uc F t^ l e Kl g inliQ NEW TOWN m th, Wnt. The County Seut, the Utdled StotM Lnnd i 'ffioe and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lake Supl,^°j TKD btaTKS MILITARY ROAD now in course of construction, connecting with Bt. 1 an . terminates at this place, li l- also the Lake termini of all the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. The “Boo” canal will be opened in Jane; after which, four Hoes of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi raio two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all nne rebels, having been built expressly for this trade. One Steaui Saw Mill is now in operation, and the machi nery fbr u second is now on the way to Superior, which will t*. »et to work immediately on its arrival. , Coe-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro- | prletors to be sold by the uudendgned to J. a *y terms, to provide a fund for extensive public Improve ments. Liberal appropriations have been mado for public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. In order to correct the misapprehension arising from nrnilarity of names, it is proper to state that ‘♦Superior City ” about the title of which a legal controversy exists, another and different place, and In a different township irom SursaJOß. , . Maps o! ScpasJoß are signed by Thos. Clark, sur i vrvor and William H- Newton, agent and attorney for I ■.rt.priciors, and may be seen in the principal hotels of St I i'„ul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, i nuJ cities. . , , - j All persons who wish to purchase lote, or obtain informs- Uou, are requested to apply to Wu. H. Niwroif, Superior, I Douglas eoumy, Wisconsin -c NFORMATION bus been made to the Board of Health I that of cholera occurring outside of the city have l.«»n brought within its limits for relief. No doubt the friends of the sick ure prompted by motive® of humanity, vet It if> proper they should be Informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. The Legislature passed laws regulatlug this matter, in cases where the disease is malignant or contagious, in order that the densely populated city may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, when it has gained a footing, scarcely rests so long as there remains a subject for its re niorseless attack. . The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law. If patients seised with cholera, or any maliguant or eoota* gious disease, outside the city, must be removed to any of tlie Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must haves permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all persons Interested is called to the following sections of an act approved April 8,18 M: Sso. fl. 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 convio , tion thereof, by Indictment or prosecution in any court having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundrtd dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of said Board of Health. fisc. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall reoelve inlormation that any malignant or contagions disease (measles excepted) prevails within any port or place within the United States, they shall make diligent inquiry concern ing the same; and If it shall appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, all communication with such infected port or place shall be suhject to such control.and regulations 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 iuto the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as is provided for in the preceding section. The penalties ef the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. 0. UUkOOOQ, Physician to the Board of Health. GEORGE FORTUNE, jy23 Health Office. .JA3. fl. M’VAY. CLOTHING. HESS COATS. JOHN M’OLOSK: Ka.Ua.nd Winter Good* l WILLIAM 11. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior v24:3m Board of UaaUb Notloa, RAILWAY HutthE POWERS—One and Two Horse Powers, with Saws, Threshing Machines, Ao—or the Powers furnished without machines—adapted for manufac turing purposes. Call and examine them, at 47 Fifth st. aepfi JA-MBfl WARDS IP- OTKAWBERRY PLANTS of the most reliable tested va lO rietiee for this locality can be supplied In large uuan ties—47 Fifth street. (sep6) JAMJ£B WARBBOP. r^* . ■ - . v'f^c' ‘ '.f >/ .*- MISCELLANEOU s PROCLAMATION. A WHBBKAB, In and by the 18th section of the Act oi the General Assjmbly of Pennsylvania, passed July 3.1, 1839, entitled ‘‘An Act relating to the Elections ax thW Commonwealth,” it is enjoined on the Sheriff. of every County to give notice of .such elections to be held, and •nu merate in acch notice wnat officers are to be elected. In pursuance thereof, l, WM. M a GILL, Sheriff of thd County of Allegheny, do therefore make known and give this pub lic notice to the electors of eaid County of Allegheny, that - q knkßAXj ELECTION will be held in said County, oo the BKOOND TUESDAY OB OJEOBKE NEXT, at the several I viurtlon Districts thereto. , K The doctors of the Fitat Ward of the rlty of Pltteborgh to meet at the house of Mrs. Jane Little, at the corner of SSJS&. cityof Fittaburgh S*.' TJ W o“f Pittsburgh tn meal at the bouse of Andrew McMasters, E-'q -1 The electors of the Fourth Ward of the city ofJPtttsburgh tc meet at the Public School House In said Ward. 1 The elector, of the Fifth Ward of the dty of Httabargh to meet at the Pennsylvania House, occupied by aotl.ib KaldeL late Alex. Steward, Id said Ward. . Tke electors of the Blxth Ward of the city < af Pittsburgh tn meet at the Public School House in said Ward. The electors of the Seventh Ward of tbe city of Pittsburgh to meet at the Publio School House in said War-<{• Tbe electors of tbe Kgbth Ward of ihe city ■ ofPittsborgh to meet at the Public School House jn said Ward. The electors of tbe Ninth Ward of tbe cityof Pittsburg to meet at the Public School Honaa in sold Ward. The -lectors of the First Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at the hooae of J. Woodhonte, In Robinson street. The electors of the Second Ward of the euy of Allegheny to meet at the house of widow Thompson, north-west corner of Ohio street and public square. ... . The electors of the Third Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at tbe Public School Houso in said Ward. The eleetoraef the Fourth Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at the house of T. Smith, at the corner of Kobinson ftD Thtele*ctoS rfto!* borough of Birmingham to meet at iha Town Hall on Wlltdns street in said borough. Ths electors of the borough of East Birmingham to meet at the Railroad Office of Oliver H. Ormaby, in said tmrouglL The electors of PuduesneberOUgh to meet at the Public School Houce of said borough. The electors of the borough of Lawrenceville to meet at the Public School House in said borough. The electors of the borough of Sharpsburgh to meot at the bouse of John Sharp, in aald borough. The electors of the borough of McKeesport to meet at the Town Hall in said hotough. , . , Tbe electors of the borough of Soulb Elizabeth to meet at ; tbe house formerly occupied by K. McAninch, at the end electorfl of tipper 8h Clatr township to meet at the hooso of Jas Conner, In said township. . The electors of Loeer Et Clair township to meet at the house lately kept by V. Bella, at the junction of the Illr minibam and Coal Hill roads, In said township The electors of Chartlers township to meet at the house of William Obey, on the Pittsburgh and BteubenTlUe Turn ** 1 Tha Electors of Robinson township to meet at the hoi of Sarah Mefarland, formerly Audley McFarlami, in pa t of Pindley township to meet at the house m McClelland A. Armer, formerly occupied by J. Charts, la th« villa e of Clloton, in said township. The electors of Moon township to meet at School House No 4ln said township. , . . The electors of Ohio township to meet at the house of H*nr«V Thompson, in **id township. The elector* of Fran Urn township t'* met* at the houee occupied by Jos. Uoleman, in said township. The electors of Reserve township to meet at the School House No. IV, in Raid township. The electors of Baldwin township to meet at the house of John Cowan, in «*VI township. The electors of Snowden township to meet at the bouse of Peter Borer, in said township. The electors of South Kaystte township to meet at the home of H. Hays, on the farm of G. If. Coulter, in said W Th« b okctora o< North F»yette township to meet nt the hooee now occupied by Francis JanUrou, at Sodgers Hill. The*ohactnrs of Ross townsbip to meet at the houte of Jacob Oolbaugh,on the Franklin Road, in said township. The electors df Pine township to meet at the house of Hatch Crummy,in said township. The electors of fcrCandleas township to meet at the Louse of Daniel Sboup, In taid townahip. The electors of West Deer townahip to meet at the house of Nathan Conley, in said township. The electors of East Deer townshipjto meet at the Publi School House, in the borough of Tarvntum. The doctors of Necillo township to meet at School Home No 1. (hereafter to be called Chaplin ) Tbo electors of Sewiokley township to meet at the bouse of Siunnel Ritchie, in said township. The electors of Indiana townahip to meet at the bouse formerly occupied by Alex. Turner, in said township. The electors of Shaler township to meet at John Shaw’s Mill, in township. The qualified voters of that part of Indiana township, in Allegheny county, residing within the following described . boundaries, to wit; Beginning at a point on the Allegheny river a* the upper line of the form of John Cable, and ruu- | nlna’a northerly course, between the farms of said Cable and John Boyd to the north-east corner of Cable s farm tbence rannlng a westerly course to the Shaler townsbi 3 such a manner L to embrace all farms or lots ottuated in Cunningham’s district, and known as the Mj er tracts, within said boundaries, shall hereafter vote at the | general election in the borough of gharpaburg, at the , election poll of raid borough. At which time and place the qualified electors as afore said will by ballot vote for One person for State Senator, . . Five persons for members of Assembly of Pennsylvania, One person fbr Sheriff, One person for Canal Commissioner, One person for Protbonotary, One person for Treasurer, One parson for County CommissioDor, One person for Coroner, One person for Director of Poor, One person fer Auditor for 3 years. One person for Auditor for 2 years. 'Given under my band and Beal at Bd day of September, A. D. 1865, and of independence of the United States the eightieth. WILLIAM MAG ILL, eep6ulawte ' -— — 1 100,000 COfiJtßl STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON rrjg. . I JG&J>TIIK WESTERN WATEKfI. At«D JjBBIMttsTEAMBOAT DIRECTORY.— ThcWfflfflgSßii toned h/iTe now In coarm of prapimtion a new A M BOAT DIRECTORY, which will be issued In October next the book wiU conUin orer two hundred pages, ll.ne trnted in the best etyle, and neatly bound in » dinner IT WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST INTKREST; INQ BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will be a took that will be interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and d ecriptlon of all the Steamboats now afloat on tki Yetm and Boothem waters. The length, model, speed, power and tonnage of each boat, where and bj whom built, the name of the toot, with the iride ehelsln. Alto, the names of Captains and offleera, her age, AC-, *O. The D,r*ctor7 will contain a history of Steam boats and Steam boating on the Western waters since, the application of steam : “' B “i “ sketch of the first boat built lor the Ohio Riser, with the name of the builder, commander and owner. The RIYKR DIRECTORY will contain a list and descrip tion of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occur red* cm the WESTERN end f?WHERN WATRM toautP fully Illustrated, with e LIST OP ALL THOSE WUU HAVE PERISHED BY THEIR BURNING, SINRpG AND EXPLODING, on the Western end Bontbern waters. The Directory wiU contain Maps of the OWo. Mliwouri Illinois, Arkansas, while, Bed, Qnachlta, Yazoo, end other Rivers, with the Tow ns and Cities correct dlitxnces; also many other-Wver Items of Interest to the people at large. The Itok wil contain the cards of the various U. 8. Mail Boats, wlth ths Sule they are In, Ac., Ac. Die Directory will also contain, a complete list of all the responsible Btaamtoat Ltensed , officers, their places of residence, Ac, tbe new Steam 1 boat Law, Its requirements, with comments, showing wherein It btntft* the incomfdat officer, and utmrei tta>: competent <#«r, An, Ac., and all the Important U. S. Su-, preme Court Steamboat Decisions np to date: the Ratos and important Commercial Privileges, Bills of lAdinfe, im ' portent Decisions of the various D. 8. Courts In regard to | freights Lost and Damaged, Ac., Ac.; with many other things of Interest. . . , * The Directory will be illustrated in th» best style ana ; printed in the best manner. The author has for six yeara been gathering together all the facta and items In regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and Southern watere, and now Intends publishing them in book form. Tbe prloe of the work will be put at the low sum of One Dollar. Tan thousand copies will be Issued for the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will have to do so at once, as none will be prlnb-d unless ordered in adbance. This work is destined to have ft circulation of over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers ere receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mail, from all parts of the country, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen, as well as most scientific men of the times, are contributors to the Steamboat Directory. The Directory will be issued In October, and will be an omameot to tbe parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of tbe aboye All communications and letters should be addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD A 00., Postottce Bnildlng, Cincinnati, Ohio. |e29;dAWtf JOlia I*lTTli No. aoi ui HAS JUST RKCKTVJSD t tides BRANDIES. Gente Brandy, (very fine,) Otard Dupuy A 00. (super.) Marrett A 00. Jamaica, Baierac. Santa Crui. WINES. a IN Sarcial Madeira, Boguet, Howard, Match A 00., Mad“ra London Cordial, East India Madeira, j Schnapps. Table do SUNDRIES Amontillado Bherry, j Rutherford's Sootch Aie, MansanlUo do ' Barclay’s London Porter, Table do | Wild Cherry Brandy, , Cooking do i Absinthe, | Beeswing Port, ■ Anlsethe, I Pure Juice do j Curaooa, Ordinary do Sardines, St. JuMen Claret, I Mocha and Java, Malaga Dry, i Young Ilya, and Black Teas, Do Sweet, I English Bronson Cheese, Champagnes, i Imported Havana Cigars, ot Anchor, ! various brands, Verseney, Old Monongahela Whisky, or Heideseck, , Ml grades. Together iwith all other articles connected business. T - riIHAT LAND KKQISTKK tattml by I gifon away to .11 at 75 Fourth h£nc. variety of Farms, Houses and 7l ll^ a r }- w rHbed a few would do well to get a Ou A p WOODS Applet— go t#p3A ' ' ... | 4 vaw tfagittur . f jgHto. j o<4; ff't inf* if ail W ffin 45* Dist-ues, Costfreurw, Indigestion, j OjfMMjffly Otondice, Dropsy,Rheumatism, ffo* / nHVI vers. Gout, Ilumors, Nervousness, t f -JPKSWf IrritaMiUy, Inflammations j3*ad ache, Pains in the Brets*, ftidt, ifmli Back Limbs, Female Complaints , Ac., Ad. Indeed, very few ere tie diseases in which a Purgative UedJ* BB£3SESmSS& Ana is not room or less required,and much sickness anil snffertag migtt > presgited, tf a . , . Vinf /sfTw'tnal Cathartic, were more freely used. can rSf well while a raoatic habit of body pre vSteTbMMM, It soon generates ««to|is and CRen &W diseases, which might have ton aeoidw by tbe snd judicious use of a good purgative, fww ls ausa true oi Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious They all tend to become or produce tbe deep-*eatcd and formidable distempers which load the hearses aJi ow the land. Hence a reliable family physic toot tip &nt la portance to the public health, and this PHI has been per fected with consummate skill, to meet that demand. An extensive trial of 1U virtues by Physicians, Patients*has shown results Burpansing anything nttnerto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persona of snch ex alted positions and character as to forbid the suspicion of U *Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention— w Doct A. A. HAVES, Analytical Chemist of Boston* and BUte Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is rudOfseil by the Hon EDWARD BVBRETT, Senator of the United States. ROBERT C. WINTHBOP, Ex Speaker of tho House of Minister Plem to England. fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston **Hr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City, endorsed by „ . . . Hon. W. L. MABCY, Secretary of State; WM. B. A3TOB, the richest man in America; g. LELAND A CO., Proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. , , , Dill space permit, we could give many hundred oerHß- - cates from nil ports where the Pills have been used, but evi dence even more convincing than the expenencp of eminent nubile men, is. lb and in their effects upon trial. r These result of long investigation and study, are offered 10 the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal vixtuesonlyof Vegetable Remedies extracted bv Chemical process in a slate of purity, and combined tm ffiiber in such a manner as to lm-ure the beet results. The system of composition for medicines has been found in Cherry Pectoral and PUls loth, to produce a mere efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason te perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine ia burdened wilh more or lea or acrimonious and Injurious qualiues, by this each indJ- . vldual virtue only that Is desired for the curative effect Is *, . nresent AU the Inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed aw left behind, the enrative vlrtuea ob£ being retained. Hence It is self evident that the effect* should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it ia frequently expedient that manv medicines should be taken under the counsel of an attending v *iclan,and a* he could not properly judge of a remedy without . lag its composition, I have supplied the accurate V o ™ l ®}® bv which both my Pectoral and l ills are made, to the body of Practitioners in the United States and British • American Provinces. If, however, there sboold be| any one who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail Patent Medicines that are offered, howfsw would be taken l* their composition was known! Their r life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all i men. and al! who are competent to judge on the subject , freely acknowledge their convictions of their totrinrio [ merite- The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by Bcientific > men to be a wonderful medicine before Its effects were ; known Many eminent Physicians have declared the same « - thin* of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are 4 1 willing to certify that their antidpations were more than realised by their effeots upon trial. {?> V ■ •- They operate by their powerful influence on the iftienml to-, viscera topurify the blood and stimulate It Into healthy ft:, action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, f 1 liver. other organs of the body, restoring Lheir irregu lar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex ist. snch derangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr. JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Ana lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box- b! A.'FAHNESTOCK 4 CO., at wholesale and retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers iverywbere. jrtUmaUw ASTHMA AMD MSUUPTP HEWASDVE U I ft-OSDBBPVI I £, Jr., Agant, sett Strut, le following very choice »rt ,1. tor nto by HfiNEX jl (JOUIJIB. 'VH' jßfiv 9<98 PlLjurv. IN HALATIO roa tbi cues op H’SorEANA BROUGHT HOME TO TH £ 8008 07 THE U.LLIOI3 AWONDRRFDL DISCOVERY has rerantlp been mid* by Dr. Curtifl, of U ia city, in the treatment of Con sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lange. We re fer to •• Bn. Cubti.'s IIToaAKA, or Ihbildhi Atoms Vapor aim CniRM Syrup.” With this new method, Dr. a bos re stored many aaioted ones to health, as an evideneeof which be baa innumerable certificates- Speaking of the treat ment a physician remarks, “ It ta evident that inhaling— constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the hie* didcal properties miifll come in direct contact with the whole serial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape themany and varied changes produced upon them when introduced into the stomach, and object to the process Of digestion. The Uygearta is for Rale at all the Druggists throughout the country.— Sea lork Dutchman of January 14. The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under ibolinen, with out the least inconvenient©—the heat of the body being sufficient to evaporate the Quid. Hundreds of cases of cures, like the following, might be named: One package of the Uygeana has cured me of the Asthma of six years standing* J. F« KsesbUbt, or ax years sumacs p M of DlJllC annon, Pa. I sm cured of the Asthma of ion years- standing by Dr. Curtis’s Hyzesua. MiEQABIT Eastou, Biroitlyu, N. Y. Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, N- Y-, was cured Of a seTere ca»eof Bronchitia by the Hygeana. , My tie ter has been cured of a distressing cough cfpeveral reare* standing, and decided to be incurable by the physi cians. She was cured In one month, by theHygeana. j. a. Gauturt, Richmond, file. The Rev. Dr. Cbeever, of New York, testifies of our medi cine in the following y oaKf Hof . 16,1854. Daaa to-I think highly of Dr. Curtis's Hygeaua as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs. Having had some opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am convinced that It is a most «xpellent medicine, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest- , rtVIV If, B—Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana is the ORIQIhAIi and GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, or vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyßer, 140 Wood street; R. B. Sellers A Qoa Lee A.' Beckham, Allegheny City; John Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Boch^*' ltdkwem Carter 5 ® Spanish lixlnre. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Hot & Particle of Mercury in it. LET TFK AFFLICTED READ AND PONDBB!—An InfaUi f &4taedy for Scrofula, Klns! Et.l, ffiieuma thun. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the Pace, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore ! Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargementand < pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn 'Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and aU Diew*M arising from an injudicious uee of Mercury, Ira prudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. Af mnf . $ " This great alterative medicine and Purifier Of Blood * is now used by t . usands of grateful patientsflrom all part of the United States, who testify daily to tb® rttrea performed by the greatest of all CAR- , TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, * Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver . Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the <. Throat-Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones sod Joints, are speedily put to flight by uaing this great and * inestimable remedy. . x . , . For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of »u Import* * ties, acts gently and efficllntly on the Liver and Kidney a, strengthens the Digestion, tone to the Stomach, . makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Consu. ~ tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by ihe excesses ■; of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, it is invariably better than ail the cos metics ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixture will remove all sallownesa of complexion, bring the rosea mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the etep, and bn prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all ' the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we have received » ’ from persons from all parts of the United States, is the Vert 1 evidence that there la no humbug about it The press. hotel keepers, magistrates,physicians, and public men, well : ’ known to the community, aU add their testimony to the i • wondsrftll effect* of thl* GREAT BLOOD PURLPIKIL ! ' Call on the Agentand get a Circular and Almanac, and , read the wonderful cures this truly greatest or all Medicines * unless signed'by BENNETT A BEERS, » Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, to wtom »U ’ ordere for supplies and agencies must be addresse^ i And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLBM j: NG, FLEMING BROR, and by Druggists generally. , octaidawly • * S TAT ” SBOU Ttt, IU4. ' Masrt. B. A. Fahnestock ^pyl6 \ HOM.EIN THIS OOUNTKYI—Kor sale:,a comfortable Cottage Qouto of Bis. rooms and good cellar, with frame barn and stable, carriage house, embke house, and other buildings, with Twelve Acres of well-improved Land* Also, Pruitsof every variety and choice qualities; a good Garden, with fruits, flowers, grape vines, Ac--all in com plete order. Immediate possession can he given, if ro quired. Situated in a healthy and ngreeaUe d&eaUon, three miles from ihe Point ferry,.on the read. Price $2,200; terms easy. This is a rare f°s TTh° are deairoaß of j s«p7 r ——— KlGUra i’KKMUJM KATftAKiOM capb Uu Wd, und removes all symptoms of ieadache. Persona using WfilGHTd KATttABIO* An s6Y '\“’ l l nm'B U pßfiMn'sl KATHAHION 1, the te the toilet, retaining the end B. B. SEhL^S £ CO n at 25 cants per bottle- ... anglP . rriirMAKV ANiTcASTOIS OIlJ— Prepared bj 3. Sipel- Rdin* Ooeiolllta tattles of this delightful article UJ oing. v n ~,1,1 on a gjiea an > 6L iiL tacreedng. P 1 ®*” 1118 or res^orin B the Wf, this prc & r *be excelled. The low price' (25 centa) SSo3?t 5550 the reach of oH. aa-Tofatoitle. Yoa MAGAZIHJSBi tfOOKS, 4o.—Leslie's New York Journo fhr Octobers BaUoU’a Magazine, fbr October; The Echoolboy, by Oh ax Lea Dickens; Trial and Triumph, by T. 8. Arthur { £. 8. and D. by Bamael Lover. Beaived and for sale at W. A. GILDKNFENNBr A OO.’B, Fifth at., opposite the Theatre. M ’LANK’S PILLS AND VKRMIFUtfE to r salt* low at Dr. KEYSER’S, eep7 Corner Wood street and Virgin »1M» HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND UXNTMKNX tor »le a t Da. KEY3KR S> 6©d7 Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. :.~~> .: = ; ~r,. ~~t