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Train. 10:00 A.M. 3:30 P. 11. 11:80 P.M. 11:10 “ 4:45 41 12:50 A. M 1220 P.M. 0:o0 “ il-i •• ...—ll-68 “ 0:44 “ 3:01 “ 1:20 « 7:08 u 3.26 “ 2:23 44 825 44 4:48 “ .. 2:44 “ 851 14 6:14 « GOING WEST. Leave. Columbus Newark Zanesville Concord Cambridge .... Bartlesville.... Belmont Arrive Bellair Exprtu Mail Night Train. Train. Trim. Bdlair - 9:45 AM. 5:15A.M. 6.-00 P >l. Belmont 10:31 “ 6:15 « 70S “ Barnesville lCk62 « 6:43 « 7.40 '• Cambridge 11:56 “ 8.04 “ 9.00 “ Concord 12:17 P.M. 8:30 *' P:25 4 Zanesville 1:10 “ 9.30 “ 10:30 “ Newark 2.-08 « 10:37 44 11 50 44 Arrive Columbus... &20 “ 12U5 P. M. 1.20 A.M. The Express Train going East will stop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor's, Newark, Zanesville, Concord. Cambridge, Campbell's, Hamesville, and Belmont only. Qonid Wxvr Will stop only at the above named Hfations. The Mail Train will atop at alt the Stations where tho Mall Is to be received, or delivered, nDd at ail other Stations on notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta tions on proper notice being giTen. GOING EAST. The 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Colnmbug with tho Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M. and with tho Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to nod from Bandusky, Mansfield and ML Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville amd lodiaaa Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East ern Okies. The 8:30 P. M. Train will connect at Oolcmbtis with the second Train from Ciocinanti; at Newark with Sandusky. Mnoftfleld and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pass<og«rf! l earing Loalavilie and points below Cincinnati, and taking the 9 A. M.Tralo on little Miami Railroad, will connect with this Train at Columbus. Passengers living Indiana polis and Richmond by morning Train on Indlaua Contra! Railroad will also oonnect with this Train at Columbus, a nd reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M , and b-avr by I0:3o I*. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti more at 5 P. M., next day. The 11:30 P. ii. Train conn-cts at Oolurabna with the M ail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:IUi p. M„ and arrives at Bellair at 6.-15 A. M : connecting with the Accommoda tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pusenn gors leaving Chi'-juro by the Kfeuing Train? run. bv this route,na Michigan City, Lafayette, 1 ndianapolLs and Pay ton, reach Oolumbn* in season to take this train; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumlvr land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Easters Oiti-*«. HDING WEST. The 5:16 A. M. Mail Tram nnoa*--tP at Bellair with Train on *he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ; at Newark with [rains to and from Pandu-kr, Mansfield and ML Vernon, and Chicago nit Monroeville; at Colombo* with lb** trains for Cincinnati, and wiLh train* f-.-r X*nU. Dayton, I n-liana polis, and Chicago, tua Dayton and vu Urbami. Tho 9 45 A. M. Express Train connects with the Expr*** Train from Baitlmcrfl, aDd arrive* in Colombo* at 3 p anil oonoects with trains going and West arriv ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. The fcOd P. M. Train connects with the Accommc-Jaii m Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mall Tram at 2:15 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Davton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louts and Ohicagn ISAAC U. SoUTU VVIOS, Suvt. Zanesville. June 18, I*6s —> je-dl ; CLKVKLAHD AND fITTS B DEBS RAILROAD. COJiKEOTiNO WITH STEOIEftS ECLIPSE AND RUSALIK, VIA WKLLoVILLJS, AND Ohio sad Pinmylvanta RnJiro&d, VIA ALLIANCE. fpHE shortest, qulckrat and moot rrilable route to Toledo X Ohlcaro, Rock island, Galena, and M. Louis. I- VIA CLEVELAND. This rente io One Hundred rni rs -r:er an iaK uiue bourn quicker than th»- circuiu.u? •.me vis In imnapoliu Titroe Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Oteian i Throe Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three boon, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. ’ ' On and after Monday, September 3-J, 1855, the trains ~n this road will run as 'oilnvh: VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and P-mia. twi'rood Pitts burgh at 2.00, A. 51. and 8.00, A. M„ andoou P M c.-n -nect at Alliance at t OJ A. M., 11 s>> A. M , m-: f. 3u p.'St as follows : Trains for Cleveland leave A] Us tee S 00. A.M.. i 1 50 A M. and 635 P. M , .v.nn.cltnc at Hudson with Train* fc-r Cuv > ahoga Palls and Akron. r.nj arriving !n Cleveland a: l D 13 A. M-, 210 P. M , au'i 8 5a p, M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louia, Rock Oalena, and the North-w ~-t. w ho w lah to go through v itn oot detentK-a, will Uk- the [run leaving I'htt.-l at 8 00 A. M, and arriving in Cl*-v e hind at p. M-, as Dial is the only traia I / aiuch cic*ee conuecUoo* are ma-j« through th** abore poicts. Pa*.<>-i»ger« by ifci? train reach Chicago at 730 next morning, and fit. Louia at midnight VIA WKLLSYILLE. The steamer? Bllpse ani Rosalie will leave (ha Monos**- hela wharf every morn.ng, exceptndj at J.. o’clock, for Wellsviile, connecting with the train leavinr WelLvilie at 4 So P. M. b An Accommodation Trtio win l«av*< Wril«vUl« d«!:r, (Sunday* excepted,} at 6 lu P. M„ connecting ht Bararl with Express Train, arriving m Cleveiand at 2 10 P. .\i Tr-ins from Wellvville connecting at Bayard for CarrtiL too, D.-ver and New Philadelphia. for Ulerciand, Chicago and the North via Wellsviile, are sold at fl less than via AlManea The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chi. ag.', run as follows:—Leave Cleveland at ft 10 A. M, 2 45 p. jj. 7 05 j> M. Arrive at Chlevgo BSOP. M , 7.40 A. M.. 830 P.’M. Trains leave Chicago t >r K.vs Island and ft Louis a* follows:—Ft Ro’k Island h\ 900 A. M. and 11 i*> p’ y For El Louis, V 16 A. M- and 11.46 [*. M. Paßsengem tn cl. Louis go OT«r K»>ck Maud Ei»lh'»ad t-> Jol.et, and tbenc« crvr the Chicago and Minsiasippi liaiirotui to Alton, and thruo** by uteambr'.at { ji3 miler) to St Imu'i Passenger* by tLe « IS A. M. Train arriru at St. Lou»« 11 du sume evening, and by tbe 10.U6 V. U. Train at noon neat day. B»rea*» chockfd throagh to Clirr.laad, nod tkfro Tt checked for Ohlcngo aDd St. Louis. FAILB VIA ALLIANCL AN*D CLEVELAND lrtdd.n. U-'claw. »-i cfj. To Alliance USO To La Balle....sliJ r-0 f!3 00 ** Cleveland ... 400 flock lal'd, 13 00 14 li, !* W “ Calena is 14 UuO * Chicago ....$l3 00 $lO 60 *• SpringDeld IS 70 18 20 “ Bloomingt...]6 00 14 50 “ Burlington 10 00 “ Bt. Louis 21 00 16 60 Pas6«agars arc re-iuestrd t< office of this Company, in ti door below the corner. Great Amerioan and U. E. Express & Mail Eoute. 72 MILKS OF DIeTANCK 6AVEI', And Two Changet of Can and Baggage Avoided. AIR LINK IIOUTK arTWKBN CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: |Fla CHICAGO, ALTON d ST. LOCI 3 RAILROAD, C Formerly ClUcago 6l Miaatialppl UICAGO To BT. LOUId IN I 5L 4 HOURo.-Tmine leave the llllnoU Oeotral foot of Water s.rpet— St. X43uls Day Express dally, Sundays nicepled, 7 15 a M. oh Ixraiß Night Express daily, flalurdnys ei3e , d, P M. Ht. Louis Frrlght d Emigraut daily, band exc L3y \ M Baggagt check*! through to St. Loun. Trains run direct tb-ough to Air-.n. ntUee.) wrh out Change of cars or and amoecl with tho CompaDj s spinadld steamer 1 W'm chtx. <r and lion.ter running in exclusive connection wi;h T.-bi-,<- from Alton to 15L Louis, t 23 miles ) without lauding. These boais, for spaed, oonv«nience and elegunr-. ere uußurpt,s*r ' on the Western waL*rs, bring Jit ted up Mil, Baths and ho«- eious Wash-rooms, affording to pH/nmugem ihe opportunitv of removing the dust unavoidable iu summer rai'road t-aveiiDg, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effect ora long ride. To Kantat and Nebraska this is the most direct mete, and passengers destined for Bloomington, Hprinafl-ld J ac s*°° YU1 ®’ Naples, and ail p*.intioa the MlMisslppi, Mis souri, Kansas, Oumberlaml and Tennessee rivers, will note the important saving in distance, being seventy.two miles ® 8 j i'L 81 ' IjOQifl - ttilrty-seTen mile* less to Bloomington and fifty-eight miles less U BprlDgfleld than by any other route. Through Ticke s over this route can be procured at the various K. R. Ticket Dfflcee in New Fort, Boston, I'hilainl. t? Alban y* BulJ alo, Ae , and at all Through Heiit-t Offl.-s throughout the hutes, aud iu Chicago at *h- Uompany b Office, No. 48 Beurborn street, opposite ihe Tr*- moat House-and at the Depot or the Illinois Central lUU ro»d, foot of Water street. Responsible Baggage Men will alwajr !«• at the Depot* o' the various Roads going into Chicago, to Ch*>rk Ba.-cwr througn to any point desired on (ha line. R. I'. M_ lh 1A X, J r., Buoerintendedt U. J. D. eCHEKMBKUORN, - h>l i’“ Geo’l Passenger Agent. THE PITTSBURGH AHD CONHELLSVILLK RAILROAD COMPANY HAVING mud# an arrangement wuh the new an- 4 beautiful steamer “KALIAN' 1 to run in with their Road between West Newton BDd C.-niirlljTi! - announce tbe following change rf Schedule on uu.l u" Wednesday, tbe firth of September : The'Steamer KoLIAN win L-aro th* Pittsburg. Connellsvllle Railroad Company's Wharf Rout, a..ov- M< • noogahala Bridge, lor Went Newton, every afternoon at hau paM So clock, precisely , returning, wit. leave West Newton at quarter before s. A. M.. arriving at Pittsburgh at noon. The trains will run as follows; Leave Davtdaou a Mill, one mile below Connellsville First Train, 6 A. MSecond Train, I'd M Leave West Newton; First Train, 8-30 A. M.; Bocond Train, ttlo r. M. asr F»re from Pittsbargh to DiTideon’s Mill, 41,75, Id eluding Meal on Steamer. * * * *S- aL, e e, for UoioDtoini and Oonnellrrille will conDeot witn tbe Trains at Davidson's Mill. For freight or passage, enquire ef the Atrents at th»> Wharf Boats at West NVwUt, and Pittsburgh^ ’ D .. 4 U. W. BARNES, President and flupynntrtndwnt PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ~ THEKE DAILY THEODQH TRAINS, between Philad.l phia and Pittsburgh. TilK iIORNINO MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7U, A. M_ and Pitr*. burgh foT Philadelphia at 7. A. M. THE PAST LINK leaves Philadelphia for I*ittsbargh a; 1 P. M., and Pitts burgh lbr Philadelphia at 2:30, P. M. THE NIOHT K\ PRESS TRAIN l«aves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11 p 11., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9:20, P. M. Blairsrilie Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily, eioept Bunday, at 4:30 o’clock, P. M. Brinton’s Aocommo’ dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'olock A. M ifc3o o’clock P. M., and &20 P. M. ’ The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroad* to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Oalena and Chicago, 111.; PrankforL Lexington hdJ Louisville, Ky; Terr# Haute] Mardlson, Lafayette and Indianapolis, ind.; CinciDnati, Hay ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio &UO, with the Bt*am racket Boats from and to N*w OflLtaita' Bt. Louis, Louismu and Cwcucuti. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above pUcea. . farther particulars, see handbills at the dlfferen* point*. Paeaenger* from the West will find this lh*' ; mri t®? 11 #l P^ lio ' lB roDt< to Philadelphia, Balti mere, New d f>rk> f , r iku};oD . THOB. MOORE, Asent, Passenger Linas, Philadelphia. jya . J. mesrjmen, Agent, Paa»,ng*r Lines, Pittsburgh, t: .<>'• J p. i* fX%V.A: ; yv-; v.. ■ ■■.*'•' v * "■< £ 3 1 ,J ~ l * -. ' *o ri* ,* *•« *l' • :* *■ •;- *M'*V*.. , . < .. f ■* % "s. 4 r ' ’ : ’ r 4 EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX- CEPTED ) i procure their tickets s'. the ie Monongabeia U-.-uee, third JRAND, Sup't, Cleveland CAL’GllUV.Aij’t. PltW'iirj Joseph White's Cerrlagß Repository. JOSEPH WILITK, now carrying btifl- k . nf*<B io hi* upacioua ptemi*»>*, (pix lotoly enlarged,.) in the and i uiwnflbur? turnpike, near the Two Mile Hun. between l*UUburgh and l.Awr*-ncerj]le, reepecUu 1!y I » ; - uWio trt Lia .str. i.{ CARRIAGES A- And he par.icuiariy tuiormi cen;lem**D puru. OJcrt, tbi.f out pn.> only i« mails. Fourteen yeum 1 ■ vjp.-nen.-r m the buHiue.ss, enable# him to jdavr b«fon- hi ; pairom* lb- *ame choice cidlecu.'n c.f Carriage* it!, l h w , many year* p*si it has brrn bw particular department’ ; select from the various and most talented Eastern rnacu facturvre Tbo success of his Drw sjsl-ui is wimple;**—the ! j'-oaomj of hit- arruugemen;.- will supply .he b«t and aom fiiehiouabb* m#uufaclunw at LlCahTute pricej. Unencumb«r.-] by tb'-off he.vv c-s j.wi,...*, which ■)- imima 1,.r .ircvrcuinn bvam .-I ! he. ,m U Ti l '",7 i'-ynax Urn* rrnu ) JOb El'll WIIITK I InU, on rc-J. mon.y only, wubh than LI., n.u.l • prints. i t 4T , • Carriagcrrepalrod in the best manner, with deep*; WIG MANUFACTORY. ' 11118. RENTER, Sia doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's Office ausqhistt 01 tt , ’ T 8 PREPARED TO PILL ORDERS POii WIGS, * D j a 'l X kinds of Ornamental Hair Work. Th« k*pt qa&.jty of materiel !b fumisbeJ, and entire ftatigfacUon Kixanuii*v»l. nnU.-rUwly Alexander \V. Foster, A TTORNKY AM; OoI'NSKLLoK AT LAW, tsu Sou -* V LN CdASCttv, lr>r procuring Bounty Lqu-'j ai.J I’fln«lono, and for (be Collection of Claims it: Great Britain and Ireland. *#“OollecUoQ}. made in thU and adjoining CcuMiwh; K-- of decedents Real Estst- bought said ~r >aand, and rente coUwu-d. >!• nei- un-ir-a > n Alongas* or other security. Title* riamiud an 1 title p*p*n, <1; n. otft.vun PuCKTU street, a fuw door? above Kinllbd<*:d PtUrburgh, March tiS, 16i»6 ; A. W. FoiUr. ■ROTARY PUBLIC, and Commißeioorr for the £ta;«? of 11 Tennessee, New Hampshire. Connecticut, Wisconsin New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia ’ Q&- Deed* drawn, and acknowledgment* and j.roo!* tHk-n for rwrd or um in any of the above named tuten, I.imoifl, Mir«ui«ippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 2S. 1 b>S4> —imhiftlidaw 1 FULTON (JAR WORKS. FOLnduy AKD MACUINK SHOP, . „ SAXDUSKr, OHIO. I 'UL eutecriber having moved into his nnw rt- I’rect»J.l=»n..r 1 ’ rect » J . 1 =»n..r of W»i„r, llcDcnougb »qil Shelf.,■ f t tf" 1 "'™ 1 lo oontreet for end ej.cut., ,1) nr.fer, iyr PAdtikNOKH, BAGGAGE, PgST-OFFICF HOIVK FREIGHT, PLATFORM, GRAVER J ° o \^ r deecript.ons of CARS. 111 t,lwr Alee, for STEAM ENGINES nf all 9 i*- 3 GRariv.i wortr* 9^ 01,1:1 and O JI cth.<i a PP erU,Q,II g to * Foundry and Machine Shop Ihe Foremen of the different department* are erientiflc and pructie&l men—moatJj from Eastern manufactories who keep themselves informed and adopt all valuable mod ern Improvements. W. W. WKTHKKELL. augtieri f seosgi V aTT BIGELOW *. CO., “ TO E M. BIGELOW, ) 4fl Diamond Alley, near Wood street, PITTXBCRQU £jF|gMW OOACRES, CARRIAGES, PHOTON? and every description of Pan-'V built to order, aDd finlah:d in a T* WL- manner unsurpassed for beauty of design elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability uf _#sr All work warranted. auglS:ly IJEVuLVKRcI REVOLVERS!]—Just received, by Ex At press, direct from the manufac- > »• ii U L»»?.* a ® t ' lrndid of CoLi’a L n,i r i NQ r itfTOLS - f<mr - I AustrlliTfod th Per6on */ ota S | by purchasing their mr-n*. CaJQ do better *W, *Pi.-tol. bafore “th« ,^° 0 ' of ll “ VJ-OW Uj THK TIME i\ Schools. Itl S witWn., a .rt‘ r g^ d ,^, M ? House In Washington, tE., fronllngV. Htt.b U < Thsr» are sight acres of ground aboutToo Fret, Trees, and a good Cottage HousT'of efgM “im? denee ot John Marshall, E«q. Price JBOOO. Enquire of I'UOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth #1 P ►oTABH—lOaaaks, a pure article, for *aie bi I B«Pl6 HJ2NRY I L OQUA2W. | ;, . . . *6 ; '*« ‘ i . v *' -• .' - Trt . >• < ■*/ - • ■,' •' 6. • CENTRAL, ROUTE, NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! Northern Illinoia to the Mississippi River, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA PoaaxßLr th» CmcAOo aj?d Au&cua & Cx.vt. MiUTAar Tract R. R. is now complxtxd, And Trains run the eDtire distance f om CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Card. Tha Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAVVKA, WAPELLO, PORT DBS MOLNES, COUNCIL BLUrP, Ac., and the ONLT ALL RAILROAD 1 touts from CUICAUu TO ST. LAJUIS, BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate Stationp on the llliuolt- Outral, Oreat Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Trains on tha above Line leave Chicago on tho arrival of Train* from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of the point*. S-.agee leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central lown and Northern Missouri—muting the qu-ckeft and most reliable route to reach all the important pointa wort of the MiMifldppi os lar as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles Iof? staging than by any other ron:«. The Road, for a large portion of the way, is laid with the oojvriscoua Rail, the smoothest riding and host Railroad in the West well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and ciegant new Cart-. By this rout© passengers are sure of making eonnec lions, and arriving at St. Loul* ou adveriise:! lime, avoid • ng the vexatious delay of fogs r.u-1 icr, and danger* of naviga tion, as on the rjrai by Altou. Baggage oheclißr direct through from Chicago, and no charge lor handling at any point. TIiROUGU TICKETS by this mate cun be purchased at all rh-- Railroad in the Kurt; at the Office ol the Comi-noy, corner »-f Claik and Like «tro<-t», in the Granite Building; at the Depot of the Galena U. U., and at the Mich. CvnL. 1L R. Office, corner ol Ijiko and Dearborn nts., opfavite Trerpont House, Chicago. PUt.IGUT coDeigned by this route wiii receive immedi ate despatch. C. U. UaMM«LND, sup’t C. E. POL LETT, Qun’i Ticket Ag’t, Chic Ago. £3* TICKETS can be procured ut the principal Railroad Offices ofttio country. mhlP ILLINOIS CENTRAL, RA I I ROAD: Carrying the Great U. State* Kail and Kxpreis TWO rA.~bKsoiiit TnaiNS riw daily ou in .. .| r » length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO, CHICAGO to CAIRO. This Road, la conjunct ion with Traina of the Ohio and Mieaj.-seippj R. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, form? the mon dirw-t and omy continaons 1L R, route from CHICAGO to S*. LOUIS, CHICAGO to CAIRO, > ' CHICAGO to DUBUQUR. Tri-ln* Cliiiaiffo as follows: 10 A. M. auu 10.20 i\ LoUIR AKD CAIRO fcu>dr*i. oi;*-r- for tSL Louis by this train taka the aar* of Ui<* Utii* aud Mia*. XL 1L at Sandoral, and arc Carried dlrw: u -Bt. Louis. U .vi a. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Dubcqob and Galiha Ki raus, connecting at Dunbr.th (opposite Dubuque) with a L»aily Line o' SLfsm Packets for St. Paul anti th* l'pn r r Mississippi nTer cUtea. Trains h-ar** Cairo Tor Chicago aud Dubuque a! 7-30 \ Si and 7 00 I*. M. P&.*/u*Dger* froru the Hiud and pine-* on the Ohi.. rlrer dwtined for L*-uie, m i -.ye lw ujiliyfo? Ualiou? and un• certain river ftHtigali r : :-i ('Arc to Pt Lmul.t, and arrive fiite-*n hours in advance o! th- nter by taking the cars at Cairo. to St. 1/OuiA, Cairo, Dubuque, ? v Psu!, and a! i [tn pr-rtant places by this route, can t~ had at the oCW r.f the O. 4 P. and C. A P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, an 1 Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago. K. B MASON . Hupß. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ri’KE tiRR.VT CENTRAL RAUTK, rcauectjng the A! S iauU*. rule* with Western, Nurth-we/item and ttouili «••etfrn Stale/*, by a continuous Railway dirvcd Thi- r--i. J hi 7° <ronn.-.-Li at Pittsburgh with HUt ’tin.. ; * train.*.-. a.: p-.rU on th- Western Rivers, at;j Cleveland and dusky with stoameM to *H j>orts on the North wenierti Lukes: caking the mr>*t direct, cheat”* ami rrliaoit r' n.v by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from Great Wat RATES BETWEEN* PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH FIRST CLASS.—Roots, Phc-«, Dry Goods, i., ~ „ (In boxes.) Pur*, Feather*, &*• ; ‘ J ‘ c P* r 1 SEC-LND CI.ABS.-Rnnk? an! Mn'icner'- . FV) Ooodr. •in liardwar-, L-a per Uvfcr tii-r. Wool, ftc ) THIRD CLAcc. Aii'h*, Begging, Harvo >, n , - and Pork, tin b.i.k Li-ci; ,A- / P‘ v rOC -ITII CLA w.—OitTejs, Push, Bar*.,i and i P-irk, tpncked,) Lard and Ivird • .. , A ' V P" : 10-jlh -4sjF* in shipping G<<»A* iVvia any pumt Ea«i rh;i» • phis, ha {■ar; i > , ui.\r m mark juwnage •• nu ri’nn.’j.riiHi Kaurocil." A ! Good* 5 Arei. •« ■ » ;v j; j •** l’hilndt'ij-hi* 'r Pittsburgh, will >. :.:c ai d«'d , r t). •u t d«t**ntion. iKCiM.7 A&emtb.—Moses Potter, [msb* fi. J I, K\ , r ... •. V.; K. J. SaewJer, Ptniadel|.UU . .Uagraw A K>>n,,’ l»a.; more : -Jco C. t-'mDriacus, intL-iburgb ; Rhnn/tnan & i.r> '* ibnrlanall, Ohio; J. «. Mo rhrud, Luuwviiie, St R . iie Crum. Vfci-«:.n. Hat-i.tT A C*. . ri U'-uis’ M.>.. J c. Mit.tOrtl A fi*'o, ByanarilJe, I u Imna. a 11 nou.«7'N, Q*n-r*! Fmjgfcr K..• !.| B II J LoMHAKni. f<ap«riclooJfi;:, Alto i ; a. UIPF'S MKRCANTILK COLI, lb <i SC , } JTTSUI'KCjH, i'A T NCORPORATJCD BY THE LK'iI.tUATDHK o' l. Tania, with Ptrp**rua! Charter faculty l‘ riTPr. PretUen!, (bu*h'.,r of the “North Aro-ii-ntt A'l-omitaßt,”) IV'ftwr of Book Keeping and tViar.irr ui S:i-*co*s. ANDREW T. IJOWDKN*. Assl-tant Pr w r of |t„. A t'UAUI.Kd DUFY, A BW:int Prnfasaor « f bock Keoj-’.DJ and f>nn3»n»hip. l>. W.i.LJAMS. ,«};•} l-wt t(l b.H P tjo.ted states,; Proieevr r Comm*rcul ncd <Mnuneu:«l Penmanrh p. n. b Hatch, K*;.nf • >,» u r p ■ ha?- p-, ; rtM -, r , •M-rc'SU* 1,10. to; h'-)--;;, V U 4YPEX, l-.lwsj*, ff b- IVfm-tawn' Professor cf Math-mr. -of, Ac. ' 'h'- ynrri-h snl iirrinsn lao- ■: be Commercial department f this loatitti’ivc ha* b*d ; the onr- mitting aitectl >n rr »h- Principal t-.r .h- i*a: fi. j torn ea Tf. upwards of *lOOO atu l-xid hare be*=n prepared hy him for hu*iDB6F. Jll< *• oun* m«o " a -sUlauu, a-i b*eu traiaed for business by himacif. and nre e-xperi -nerd Teacher* and practical A<v*ount«nO» , being ienl lr by bunness men in adjusting u -uka Then? are no telphers In this institution who were In tbU oity dJ«iniM«?d from their ritnaMons a* boot keeper* , who made twenty blunders on a *dng'e of » hi;:’ b.<,k Uur w ; it;ng tearher (Mr VSi-uama; he*" ha-1 fon.-ihlui* mnrH than a few lessons from a Phiruelphi* teacher to prepare him for his business. No runneis tr« euifcoyed by thin institution. When our c.ltlr <ci arc imf--r’.une.l h\ thoea of another, they should refer to wmr of our on > I nni HR car a or merchants—persons wbore opinion rau t— rolled upon—and not be d»*oojed into one t f those concerns « ti.ch are boiug soU out erery few months, an 1 their pupil* left to Sewfr instruction where they can fin l it - 'V' .« ' V-'.. . ■ * ** & «,*«*• ■ » ! ," .• r ♦*•<*. t ' ♦ V *; .... •• t > /T : ./ *!•’**. -il -: u- tT ( LSTI BROWS’b, ) Cornor or SmlthCleld tnd Third »tr««to, JOHN F, GLASS, Proprietor, FITTSBURCW , FA. THIS large and commodiou? House haying undenrone thorough repair and furnished with new equipment* throughout, ie now open for the reception of the traveling r f bht V FAItK 81,145 PKR DAY. jai * nvn MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ, Proprietor, LIBEitTY BTHF.ET, just beside the Passenger A’i Depot of the I'enrit,) Ivania itailrord, which makes it the most convenient house in the oily for passengers arri ving by that road. Ihe Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted up in excellent style, the MANSION HOD9K, would respect’ rohy solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STAPLE and .‘Xteume WAGON YARD, aflbrd ing ample accommodation to tracers and teamsters. His Larder and Bar will he furnished with the best the market can afford. _ febl:y ST, ILAIU HOTKJL, Otmrr of TVnn ant K. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pti, r rH£ undersigned, mrmerly <A “Brown’s Hotof," haying J. tahen this large and commodious HUTKL, and haring retitUJ it in magaiticoQt style, would respectfully inTite hie frioedn and the trureiiug public ;o giro him a cadi As sured, with thfl roureDbin.-v of the house and his long «- perieoce in th« business, hi. can gire entiro satisfaction, aod his charges moderate feb22 WM. 0. CONNELLY. <iodb iftTjcNX house; f-l uxatY ANC (WANT STREETS, near \J the RiUiroatl Depot. JAMEH SHANNON, Pro] OWSTOM’S. notJS-K.&O Snath Eighth street, Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. GAisI£.lL,L, HOUSE, 0F * A2y Ayi) 3T,S. t WAR&XX, O I , ro l' rletor pleasure in announcing to ih** j. pub io Uiai ihis new and oiegant Hotel has t>ceu opened a* a house ~f •‘nt-rta.oiawu. Bwo* commodious and room/, ana aOjuiniu? the otiice of the Ohio Stage Corn pan/, it off*™ Inducements un*urpuui.‘d in Warreu for the uccommoda, Hon o. the trar-i-ng ccrnmunity. A Khar- of public patronage i* respectfully solicit**]. AI. OASKILL. KRASKiMN HOUSE, CHESTNUT WRBbT.AJioVE TlllliD. PHILADELPHIA. PAEKKII A LAIRD, Proprietor*. jyltf.omi TKKMH PKK DAY. UIc£tLL,L,AAi HOLSK, 4 JuuyzTowx, rzxxA., I 11 “ undersign**] having taicn <.hurg» of the above 1. namaj Ulum, hod r-'dit-d I: a; a large expense, m % comfortable a- well a.» elegant 6tvJ«. ii now prepared tc n>- ••nv-u'UMt#. nr.ti give amt-;* to H lt who may pa row- the U-uee. Uuvtt : JAMES DOWNEY. FItANKLIM UO I S HI, Clerslaad, Ohio. Cl PATRICE A AO.V, l*fci. I’iutTOts. —This House has üb i, derg'-t," t hi i and exl-ndve repair*, alteration*, »nd >:*■;-» fj.-i.r ore, t-tc , and the proprie* tt>r» i .-dge i.jkL nothing *haJl bo wanting cu t-;"lr part to r«wid**r th* yti.vKU.l a place where all the ooiii* fortr A & ftrst 'da * lu-u-l i-tn be found. hall, Vi . l\ CALLAO 11 1l R , I'bupeistoe. I'uurih Urr/ , M tors'i Wut»jl and frr\iLhftH'l 'Pill.' »,u.-k.o.- —!>-~n >.y u.o »ut -1 -s i •••-a., • : .c.v Ilf n u'. a., h.-jrr •, };*•*; 3S^g4&Bffigga lun:ry :iwi; Ll :.. u: j,. a,. '--c r.^uiutcd r< ■ - ■ " nupj.jol ws«l; iljH >-t . LmJiiry. liaai*' - i eturj' J* 4 - tjou, in .La - u..M.n, ;-mi L-? iuuaJ *1 Wiifcin* u “ : -_ . »(-■, V C. .. ILHUUfcII. V6TKK AN i> i.'iiKFLK HOUSE. "Ha D. BAESAED. No 40, F\flh Sirtei, i-i'Uortn H’—\i and SdarkeL WD. ENV.UHH, N'Ut iU-u>r . : hVHTII’B c*lobral*d • Kenopit Aiean.i Krc«G Mout Also, Cum man Ale and I'&rUr, in jui»rt rd.l j-uh Th* aU«mti*Ti i-r /air;!:;*-, fc!>J t<<- I* rwp^-’lhsllj *nlicit«l. anil j Alluernt Wwter anti .sarin par 111 & \2 M 0 KM.LImi, r.t: rtr—* f. b*>lew [Von, is now TT iunn'ifa:-i-jr;u t : nn i 1 . .. ;j> nSo» od * u .-•*:» li!»• i!: I-' ar>- i ■*' vh* b»i jjui.itv, nod tiufv.i:r~] rr'ta t: * ; : u.»vri •.!/. orUr.ly HOPPERS PATENT PLANE 'l'llKua !-•««» ! --i .'J C.ISriMEIS. A JliKi: r. U 4 - :0: hi* nriANK> '' A ' wnn h*r- I ! : t\ iiU.iu, :Loi rju- £.->« =..ui4 u.> • r.'-: Cie l > v :h- ;‘e'‘ 1 , '-•J It l.V' B<i >i»!. V” < *UV ’.QiT I"I ir ' n r»»r.i !, BE I ! [■■unit i>!» hJ !Jj -i- f ..-r n> ■ r » i in ij-,-. T. l M.-st' F. ii*TL.t, ii.v 4 UUiT .nr - - i ;.h- r . t'l-ji". bl,: :id-.,-. , i r.i.-m t.-.icjM f,.r tb ur- .ft «n:i'h ki- it*:-' :«fl, *;■ •» .-.ib'n.iilf'n o; plan* and 1 1 bhv <• tv h D. b'i ; dl< ai* alia if.: * : r ! mo* t -‘lor.' -u i -y '. :h* t'a'-iurt bu-i(i —, nth: ng «.« .ti '.*-.1 g-i, (•' \ -suer re aa the lip; >-r i'ai /'t-'JJ *>?« , y. ritU' >h'-KA ¥ K.\l PK'.eburxb. Me WM KLl> lk>olh Km. i. * ] LmjA.’ f\ \ LJii»u-u'a-u* J; in* lormuiir tor .hji-i* fro* an- UfrtllM. .•u-untuu w:» Ml, «lr. rtf.h«.U>« *i-.Lfc tnbira of radii. .'riiUe.>s, dOr.-iiona, loog chord*. mat’nelP vh:ul;.,i,, ,-gsiratimn • huj catura' aigns tan- K-t-nti'. h.c. etc ., ly J* r.u b 11-ark, Cm! Ku«in*«ir. Pocket tx>ok form. $1.75 • Ihe oh;**-: o; :ue !"r**T.! w.-.rs i- to suppiv & w&at t-ry feiirmiiT r-'i av. *:i;.-mr<T« on lUilrcads. ifcxika fouviMiii'Ui ;■ t-m :u.-e in the tind, oouiatninir tLr ordioary liiau:ic t uti,«*■*• *,-*• common enough, but o l-oofc combining with th*se tables othr-s peculiar to’the Railroad work. and eausciniiy the nectary formulas for lAytng out e ur T*e, biruvuti, croMsug.-s. Ac.,is a desideratum which tbi* work i« J- t.. eapply. t. ? Miutaj.y AaoEsr, VVcat iViot, April 18, 1884 IrVe.'Jcmcn : | !.» T - • k>• J ov: •• U-rv-K’a Field Book for Railroad nod think it «rli adapted to the ob ject itr author prop- *.»•!, .-.nd hurr do •juofition but it will be found B s «: umlu. »uu j rarticni yoluiiib both tor office and fleia wrrK D. H Mahaw T&ot, April 21,1864. 1 am mu-b ptea****.! with Mr Hen. i'e tittle manual, the “ Field B-ook o'. KiuPoHd Kugmoere.” With the present*- lieu of r»..icf vt the nr-n pra.-tioal and useful of recognised priw«»rs hiuoui: railway engineers, he ha* others nhh h, new a: ira.-t In their present form, appear to possess 1 a mint of higher mine than that of men* novelty—that of h-jing in gene-al nusc-ptibif arailablo, net to shj d,.gira hie, prartfeal use 1r: -o-i-Jufiou, while I think the design • : Mr Hen-'k’* k p-si-1: as to it-iapt it excellently w-H t • i burr tl-a«t:re in espreeslng my : 0.-JiHi w;:h e».»vuMoc, alike with the per epicuily i.f arrangemec: l \ the author, and the ex cellent typogruphi •?.! Inst*- displayed by his pubiishers. 1< fiUSKU.* UH«*s*, C R. mi J L’lrt'-li': ;*f p.- lytrx-hnJe Instltulft. L'V WILLIAM rt. HAVEN, L‘-n>r ;'i 'vru-r n| A U j^Trnnr? K-l* Jbv:i UdT.-* , i' '■> 1 ’ >u jar . .• l>ntiii<*J bug&r«; !-«J bb:»* j 11 iDi' V u Molasses . 7.. hal: <iifitd tirrt-n and Bis,* Traa. ?i> lr-xrs Toba.-rr, ftTr rUa brands, 21 Uiti IVp per ; 25 boxes Pimento; lift boxes Ultra Coffee; 100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles; 26 boxes BUr Candle; 100 boxes Rosin £oap; *6 boxes Variegated cs>ap; 25 dozen Racists; 10 d: zee Tilths ; 200 n time Wrapping Paper ; 20 d i.mi ! alt tow Ishg<. Ft - r k, - v J<>iiN MOuIUiKAI'. OTti IK> N 2uu w-u* Ns. 1 unj 2""Aijthrnrii«\ :, 3jiirl X ftta." “ Cameron" and Cor bhu" Kirnaca* . t»v .1»i li N M-mikUKaD t } LvUMc - Km tuns .1 u rna'.h LI cmf hIJ Lumps, 1 ) K" L»k** t_harit| l.ii:i; tor .-al* t>y -'‘-UN MoORHKAP. r pHK SOHUUL buY, and oth-r by tb- Cbrl tarn) X Fire; by Cbarh** Du kens. Price 12 ~j cent*, only, r.ev*n Pi>.r TrHv-ler*: in eight chaft-rs; bv Charles P Iru cents. Liizie L*-t f b. Riij tlu- Miner's Daughter*, by Charles D’' ketl« Pri<*H 12 1 ceL-i Yellow Mask; io twelve chapters . fr in Dickens’ House hold Words. J'nce 12‘», vent-d ."ifter Hose, In seven chapters, by Charles Dlcketis, Price 12b£ rente. Mother and riep-MoiUr; it) t"-! r , chh|.t>rs ; from Dick cuk' lljuaeholi Words. Price 12>, ■'euts. b.tllou'd Magazine, r.. r price id cents. Leslie’s Journal, d-> do IS do. For sale by u MINER A CO., la No.d'd SmKbfleld street. 1/W l b« 'XLB SCALED MKKHIMi , " ivv 2£>u boxes No. 1 lining ; bOU half boxes UaJloux Sordines; 200 boxes * do do 200 quarter bxs. do do 6 dozen Anchoyies; 6 dozen Capers; £> dozeu Olives ; 6 dozen Lobsters. J u«t received and lor st> ie!: t Mf - RKViIEK & ANDERSON, — . _ No. 39 Wood street MI LLIN'KKY OouDs— a complete assortment of Miilv fiery Goods, comprizing— Fine Frrnch Flowiwf, Oit.-kh riuuwe mil Tip,, Mo b, Plushes, Velvet.-. nlfc Rochas, Hlrel Picquett, Buds, Tlmiel Fluweni, BaUn FI „ e r«, \ ultura „, Pllln and col’d Straw Uimpe, Chenille Trimmings, bonnet Frames, Bonnet Ribbons, Ribbon Roches, (Jol'd, Straw and Silk Laces. Just noeived. a. A MASON A CO., POP I" 26 Hfth street. 'L'NUUSiI bKKAKFAS'I. TKA—IO cheets ol this superioi J_J Tea, at &0 cents, ;ust re-Mre-l at China Tea 8 ore. f R. DKAVO, No. 1 Diamond. HAVING FOUND TEN ANTS for ait the Dwelling Houses put under our care, we are now prepared to prt*oure tonants lor othern. Owners of vacant house* Wi.l find U to their lulerret to gife us a call, as we have ..tin applications for houses. Also, collection of rents, ino tran ces ami repairs attended Charges moderate. NEW NOVEL, bt author or "Alons”—Tbe HUhlm Path, by Marion Uarland; just received and /or Bale by iautftfj JOHN E. HAVIMJN, 66 Market at__ HAVANA r<EUAlt&—I have just received tt apleuuid lot of ymuxr.t Havana irt Those wishing a ptod Keijar can always < otaiu it at J’Jd. FLEMINO'H, l or* filarSeint. ana Diamond. OIL — iflj bbl« N. B. Whale and Tanner's clt for sale by au**i MAIR X HUNTER. t* > jir ... ' * * * HOTELS CITY HOTEL, o Patrick a so IvEoTA;. KANT <. ora i c6i*i a Kchq«U All. f'»t Ta!uabj* in u.'<» Tl».. f-.v Nr- out t*r. amoog ' - 1 :•• <'._'£neDU ng U.m r ;Tr i miu i.’iD:srr Fn/T-n, I uiMT •»"*. 1 Soil. f iur.i.’ vw*-ir« rcooibft U.-. Utv 1 i 1..< t r- sul Carj» rH?: # an fu - .'U': ; r u p«culi&i i v . ■« lisa t. <■ n-i all sorts of tf tar »uf>*rior t. & (sr*'t*t BikTlD’ C. r 1 . -«.T. « mofr !i*r Liiirn nr iinthnd il. u. Ktin a Co. ii r I'aletji ILsmb • >m<* uj-«»r»—i» ti.** fonmr t*» » = '• Id a my »Du*!cl(t* 'f U, lb**re i*. ’• .-i:.'n-Lh tubb •■a: IJ-vh i'-nl.e Jwts W Vi ' * ■ -.if'J .• t , l'i iUi urph a..!* A*-iu fi,r it* .r - «n 1 :111 t|>eai UU.C. LiUtTKK. iou U.UP •• K-x.-Jt Hi) 1 ," Ju l'.ll ” ’• M(■ t) T'.'i', ' .1 • ■;»> .j • .j. , c , "Ci-r'<«?i couu! j , fur eale a CUTHBEUT A 55 Mark* ' it ' ' ' t ' .>■ (• ■ ■ . •„ ■ + - * • ’'. r* ■; - ■■ INSURANCE COMPANIES. Increase of Cash. Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! .JETNA insurance company, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819 Cuh Capital, ------- 9900,000. ipms THIBTY-SnCTn ANNUAL HTATEMENT of the 1. Assets of the ACTN A INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart ford, as famished tills agency cm the Ist of January 1&56 under oath. ’ Heal Estate, unincumbered j 10,072 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 0 and T cent., p»7- ’ able semi-annually , 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7 3iy 17 Bil ls Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut OO Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford 142,890 00 Bank Btocks in New York city pg 05$ qq Cash on hand, In Bank, and in hands of Agents and others. - 212,505 00 __ $773,27 8 63 The amount of liabilities das or not due to Banks or other err di tors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due, —none. Losses adjusted and not doe, $148,618 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof; $01,257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or Tillage, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies: the design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or leas. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. STAT 3 or ComriOTietTT,) Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886. Hartford county. ]“• Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the ißtua Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to hie best knowledge and belief HKNRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace, losses paid by this Company for the yuar 1854 exreed $750,000, while the premiums received for the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of tha Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is sued at this agenev, at remunerative rates. S&* Office, No. $7 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa W 1 H. B. TKS KYCK, Agent. HOBTH WEBTKKJff IBBTOAffCE OFFICE, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, 6300,0004 Assets liable fob the uwsbs of the com pany. Ip *tcck Nobs*, (negotiable form,) secured by Mort gages and Judgments .. tjoo 000 m Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, ilondft, Ac 106,000 In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items...— 47,000 T0ta1........... Qn(j H. OADWELL, President. .1 0 BAHit* Becretorv A#*- lire. Marine and Inland Transportation risk*. tat «n at current rates. A EVER &XCE3. riTTSBCKGB. James M'Culiy A 00., Graff, Benneit A Co., W. AD. Rinehart, Zug, Liod c ej A Co. PHILADELPHIA. M. L. llollnwell & Co., Charles B. W right David S. Brown A Co., C. 11. A Geo. Abbott Uarria, Hale A Co., Evans A Watson, Lou. Wm. D. Keller. Chr.«. A Co., Caleb Com A 00., GEORGE BINGHAM, Agmr, Jf 1 frj Water street, PitLiborjit;. A. A. OAIIHIEH .... 8. olfiELiM A. A. CAARIEB A BRO., Fourth <xfkl Smuh/izld Fitislury'. I"a agents STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO OF BUlHftL'kfl. 9390,000 CAPITAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CuaraNY Or PHILADELPHIA. 9300,000 CAPIIXL insurance company OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, WlHCllilflTEli, V/< $3O 0,000 capital CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP AN v JIAHT7OBD. CONN. capital axd assets.. 9*3,151,4^9 -®TSA IBSCRANCK COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, KVyjf. CuAarjaiD, c*«h Capital 35 UO,OOO Cash Surplus, on Ist Jasu.\ivV, iii.i ... 0273,473 Capital block and Turpin* i- securely inveU-M for JL the benefit of ail policy hoid.u*. As an eviJenro of the rlalme we have to public confidence, and cf iu ability tf pay loteen promptly, w« .tutu a la- t, ;h*t ij Tary from $125,000 to $150,000 p*»r m«.ulli. Ju buf.nrsa 1: lar.e and well distributed, and 10 our opint-Mi no Cnmpanr lu the Baited States afford.' bet>r indemnify y holders than the .Etna. They rotclnae to m&Jto Insurance on property In towu aod conotry. ut rates os lew as is eon ri«eot with safety to the policy holier !L U. TEN ETCS, Age*t Office, North-west comer Fifth and Wood * tracts. Pittsburgh. k p°aiy 1)BLA W A H h finmiAj, safety ihbubince company. OFFLCEin tins North Room of the Exchange on Th-rd street, PUILADRLPnU. aoi H lift® MARINE INSURANCES. Os V esana, j Caboo, VTc ail parl,« o{ :b« tVo-l* Fbuobts, ) INLAND INSURANCES On g<iod* br riT«rH , canals, laies an>l land cardiac to all parti of the Onion. FIRE INStfRANCSS On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling houses, <ke. ABSEtfl OF TIIE OOMPA.NV, Sereaber 7, \*l& Bondsaud Mortgage* $24,300 00 Btateof PennsyWimlfi, Philadelphia rity, Spring Garden, Bouthwark, aud oth-r loann, 131,643 43 Stocks is banks, railroads and inj. r-.cn. faniefl Is receivable Cask on hand Balanrwln the hands of Agents an 1 premiums on Marina Policies recently issued 121,707 67 BnbacriptionNotas looiooo w) Wo, Martin, Joseph U. Seal, Kdmnod A Souder, John 0. Davie, Robert Burton, Jobn ft. Penroue, George U. Leiper, Edward Darlington, 11. Jones Brooke, J. G.Johnson, James C. ilaDd, Theopilus Paulding, James B. H'Parlaod, W. 0. Ludwig, Dr. B. M. Huston, IlughCrai?, Bpeneer M’llrain, CharlM Kell*, B&mutfi E. Stoker. H»orySlcar, James Traquair, i Wm. Kyre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, , James Teunent, John B. Semple, | Charles Schaffer, J - T. Logan, Pittsburgh, B. T. C. Morgan, do. WM. M ARTIS, President. THOB C.HANB.TioePrecident. JoaiPH W.Oowaa, Sac’y. *h« Franklin Fir. In.uranc. Comnknf, Of FkdaddpMa, Pemtvlvania. DIRECTORS —Charles W. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob E. Smith, Geo. W. Eich arua, Mosdecal D. Lewie, Adolphi R. Boris, David 8. Browne, UoTTis Patterson. On as. H. Ba arm President Ouas. G. Bahcub, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Th« Company hay* rosorrod a larga Contingent Punil, wnieh, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company on January Ist, 1851, as pub llihed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, via- Mortgage.. - $918,128 68 Real Estate. 64,377 78 Temporary 83,966 IT 61,889 00 oafih ' 40 - 64,846 81 Total $1 212 708 44 Blnee their incorporation, a period of' years, they have paid upward of One Million Tour Hundred Thou aand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities J. GAEDIKEK COFFIN, Agent, *P*4 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sts. THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSUEAECE, ANNUITV AND TRUST COMPANV PHILADELPHIA. OHABTKRED APHIL 26TH. 1840 _ CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $260,000. Office, 8. E. Corner of Third and Chatnui Streets, Philadelphia. [Oficcrt of the Herht Board at Philadelphia: _ . tmCTOBD- Btephen B. Orewfbrd, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W. Tlngley, Geo. JiTHenry, L. Florence, James Devercux, William M. Godwin, William M’Kee. President —Siephen E. Orawford. nee President— Anbrnsu W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh —James H. Willson, M D. Allegheny City— B. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. B. ARNOLD, Agent, No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP POCRTH AND SMITHJTELD STREET a. Authorised Capital, 0300,000. TNBURK BUILDINGS and other property against lees or A damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea aod Inland Navigation and Transportation. nmicroas. Wni. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. ITCllntock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproal. A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James 8. Negley, W. 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.P&rk, H. K. OoggahaU. Hon. WM. ¥. JOHNSTON, President BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A . A. Cab Him, Secretary and Treasurer. B. fl. CARataa, Assistant Secretary. dec2:om o terE Ihiaraneo Company, Pittibnrg-h. B. MILLER, Jr, Praident. I P. M. 00RD0N, Secretary CAPITAL, 0300,000, W kinds of risks, FIRE and MA promptly paM AU loDfMM> wIII bfl llWaU J adjusted and know!* 0 ? 1 man »S wi *>7 Dibbotobb who are well nmm«ti n “* 8 community, and who are determined, by thev hit* eM 4nt * to maintain the character wLich »hodo«ire“tob^^;^ 0 d t[ltrlllg th,be,t ptbtoction to thoio N.llolmoln Jr.,o. W. Rickotoon, J. W. Butlor, Wm. M Lron ’l^' H ' Ihnuen, Ooorge W. J.ckjon, Aul.y L . P J > '^ ott ’°' org ’ l Ihirolo, Jnmos Mo e.? 1 ™ l<!k ’ Thom »* Boott. On.,up, ÜbJVpinv v 1 itroot, (Wtrohouaoof Bping A -- - rabur St- aov34:ly ' Bridonoo; W E<*l, loot .J„ And other Kiamuiur; w„rkr, 4 twg’JX GKO F (jJLL.'tI ,/K6 i at the office o( Honing Pout. I PAID UP QIKARb pa i u or . 24,012 2*j .159,326 94 . io,on so $827,470 6S W«S<7TO»? P. A. MADKRIA, Agent, Ko. &6 Water street, Pittsburg! BANKERS AND BROKERb. AUSTIN LOOMIS, 1 STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OJfict, So. M Fourth sL, oioror Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds,Mortgages, and Loans on cdlla- Lrala, negotiated. Btocks.bonght and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and soliL Particular attention paid to tha purohaso and sals of Oopper Stocks. All commonlcatiopg attested to promptly, WM. H. wtiMiwii Wm. ***■ BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, __ N. E. Comer Wood and Third tGrtetx. transactions made on liberal terms. Collections of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. jan26dw " ABTHTTBS, BODGEES & CO, bankers and brokers. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SAUTBFIRLD STREETS “°-°m PlUitrargh, Pa. PATBICKS & FBEBSD, BANKBIIS AND EXOHANOIi BBOKXBB, Saw Removed their Office to the Comer oft\flhand Wood lii, FUtSBUBOIL PA. P AT !S I S?f 4 PBIKND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, X and Balers In Notes, Draft*, Acceptances, Bold, Bilrer and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western Oitiefl constantly /or sale. Collections made in all the cities throughout the United States, Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [feba B. HOLMES ft SONS, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. OATI RUCPVSD TRUE BASXXNQ AND AXCIUKGI OPPICI *0 HO. N 67 euutn BTBnr. rotm doom mow old stand. HOLMES k SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, • and Dealers in Notea, Drafts, Acceptances, Cold, Sil tor and Btfnk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Oitiea constantly for sale. Collections made In ail the cities throughout the United States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No. 0. Market street, between Third and Fourth gts. yaS&ly _ WOODS. banker and exchange bboker. DKAUHI HI ~ 0^ a , Ilga L Comm^ oial 4113 Bani Wote«. vJiUOK bought and sold on eommLsaiqn. Collections v 1 y attanded t - Interest paid oi Deposit. *GF“>«o. M'A fourth street, nearly opposite the M. iL deeld HILL 6 —— BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRQKRTm, ~_ OOKSSB Of WOOD AJD firm miiwi EXCHANGEon the Eastern Cities constantly for « ~ af,* Time BiU * 01 Esckange and Notea discounted.— QoU, BilTer and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections made In all the principal citiee of the United States. De pontfi rewired of Par and Current Funds. fmar27ly ALLS* X&AMCX, EDWAAD EASU, nOUENCJ XBSJOIU KRA2IEB 6 RAHM. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. BDT AND SELL Gold, BUrer, and Bank Notes; negotiate Uaim on Real Estate or Stock Securities: purchase Proralssary Notes and Time Bills, on East And West: buY and sell Stocks on Commission. ' 9 Collections made on all points in the Unloa. [m«l O. S. ARBOLD 6 CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS. 1 in Exchange, Coin, Bank NoteaTsLht and X/ Tim** Drafts, Ac. Oollections carefully *o. and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union. Stock* bought and sold on commission. Sa.No. 74 Fourth st., next door to Bank of Pittsb’g. [*alB THOMAS WOODS, ~ BROKER,-** A3D DtALX* 13 BoUa, Bondi, Stock*, Real Eatate, fee., No. 76 Fourth it., PiUsburffh, Pa. (jabj Clmmlotcl’a Loan Office^ K;0. 100 BMITI2FIKLD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— 11 Money loaned on Gold and Silyer Watches, Silverware an-1 other valuable articles. auliaUy CLOTHING. CLOTHING BTORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. FORM KRL Y of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty street, which Has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for 2e 2 po«e of acquiring more space for their Immense business, removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET Where they have now the most * SPLENDID BTOOK OP CLOTHS I A 3D HEAPY MADE CLOTHING, That has >*ver b«en offorod to the public. m ‘ r ' moT * 1 ' ,S “•‘"‘l WHOLESALE TEA DE TL«j ir« pr#p&n>4 toaali Good* mt the I. O WEST EAST EKE PKICES! An! lh«r « i!l win-ant them to btu good .1 »ny menu facta red to tb« Union. 3 CUSTOM WORK, ta Tfll EXBT BTTLS, AKD UPOH TUI 830ETIST ROfZCI *.ud OTAniS^or*'” 1 b “ DUfUI “ 80rt “<’ Dt 01 FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BDSI- NESS COATS. Our Interests are Idontlcel with thus, of on r customers, jud we oesure the public that our fidelity will not fill In tiling Ml orders we maj be farored with DON’T FORGET TUB FLAGS— * !%'©. 88 W«©d Street, (BABT 8IDB,) COttBBB OF DIAMOBD ALUT. N. B.—We deeire oar patrons to understand tha twe hare no longer any connection with the Olothlng Business on Liberty street. Oaratteatioa is devoted exclusively to the House above designated. J aar23 and Winter Goods l EDMOND WATTS, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 186 LIBERTY STREET I hare now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter jiwi*. Overcoating*, of entirely new design,} Plash Vest lagB, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English Laeauneree of every style and shade in the market, all of which i will make to order on the moat reasonable terms, hod warranted to suit. oet4 NKW BPRISU GOODS* T Dfi T RECEIVED AT JOHN McOLOBKEY k Co’B Whole- O sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner v-f Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of gr.ods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure vf inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first 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 la the east* ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to £'™. nV eia “ ine our extensive assortment of READ I MADE CLLiRING. it la almost-impossible to enumerate the quant' \ of immense piles of garments that U to be seen at this 1j i t establishment; it fa sufficient to say that it has never t unequalled by the house itselt JO£LN McCLOSREY & CO- Maw Clothing Store* l’ ®2 TI I BT ££ET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. r « Q^ E subecrlber has just opened this new establishment, i where he has always on hand a large and oholce assort, meot of all articles of OLOTinNa, which he warrants equal foanyfn the city, and will sell at the most oefl - 2? public are requested to give him a call. P marihly n. oppßOTTwronro fj •’HIS PLACE is situated on the Bay of Superior and ± Left Hand raver, at the head of Lake Superior and p<*BoS*.fl A BETTER SITE, A BETTER HARBOR AND CHEATER ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY than any other point in the North-west; and Is equalled in prospective importance by Chicago only. * The Proprietors have a clear, undisputed and unincum bered title to the land upon which BUPERIOR is laid oat, end all purchasers o: Jots receive warrantee deeds for the same. Superior war laid out during tho put Mason,and already ooutalna several hundred inhabitants, a Largo Hotel, a number of Stores, a Commodious Ptsr, with Warehouses, mm is in ail reapocts the MOST FLOURISHING NKW TOWN in tha West. The County SoaL the United States Land ST 8° J |£" 1 ° fflM located “«*' The Mississippi and ! UNITE) STATES MILITARY ROAR, ; notr in course of conatrnntion, connecting with St. Paul erminates at this place. It is also the Lake termini of all the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. The "Soo canal will be opened in June; after which, four lines of Lake Stumers will run to Superior—one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine j Teasels, having been built expressly for this trade. une Steam Baw Mill la now in operation, and the machi nery for a second is now on the way to Superior, which will be set to work immediately on its arrival. Cue-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on t*Apy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve raents. Liberal appropriations have been made for public purposes ; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. ae. AT In order to correct the misapprehension arising from similarity of names, it is proper to state “Superior City.” about tbe title of which a legal controversy exists, is another and different place, and in a different townshio from ficrraiOß. y Air-Maps of Scrums are signed by Thoa. Clark, sur veyor and William 11. Newton, agent and attorney for KTn^” 1 b " Bee ” ln U» principal hotels of St. I sul, Galena, Chicago, Dvtroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, and other cities. ’ All persons who wish to purchase lorn, or obtain Informa, tion, are requested to apply to W« H Nawvow annaric Douglas county, Wisconsin/ *tkvm, Superior, William it. newton jy2LSm gent Bnd Attorn ' 7 !or Proprietors of Superior. Board of Hse|fh w n «i e , * J NFORMATION has been made to the of Health i that cases of cholera occurring outride of the Hre k... SSML'iI**' 1 **'- «• >*^or° a r“e*f O, No d^t h S “? vnmttei by motives of humanity, thlmmlv P e?J7 th * l Should h* formed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing, J eaJro wh^ S thl a diL P “ li, f i 1 “ W ’ re S ul * tln S matter. In a th ? di6B!!w malignant or contegious. In order that the densely populated city may be protected from any Koa , rg *' when it has gained a footing, SSLT3LS 8 “ thero renudM • ,üb^£ *» “• «- Tr^M B °. Ud f f t” determined to enforoe the law. If patients seized with cholera, or any malignant or oonta gtous disease, outride the city, must be removed to any of tbe Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. The attention of ell persona Interested Is called to the following sections of an act approved April 8,18fi2: . ??°* 6 * “7 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 unTt lund 1und ? r . th ® provlslona of this aot, shall, upon oonvitv Uon thereof by Indictment or prosecution ln any oourt having jurisdiction, pay a fine not amending five hundred &if H^lS P* ll fat “ ““ t~«unr of said ln^,l'« Tha L w^ ne7 ' r the Bo,ni of Health ehaU receive Su™ tb “' “ n J malignant or oontagioda disease (mMißles excepted) prevails within any port or place within the United States, they shall make diligent inquiry eoncern iS- l afoi?n eU U ai f U ? PJ>ear thal 019 ‘Aease prerails , ator ?* i A communication with such Infected port or piaoe shall be suhjeot 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 dty. of Pitts oargh; and thereupon every person or persons, and ail goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from such Infected port or place, and having entered And been brought into the dty of Pittsburgh oontrary to such regu lations, shall be subject to the eame penalties as is provided for ln the preceding section. v The penalties ef the whole act will be strictly enforced. b 7 order. A. a MURDOCH, Phyaid&n to the Board of Health. . _ GEORGE FORTUNE, Jf 23, Health Office. KAIIWAY UOKBE POWERS—One and Two Powers, with gawa, Threehing Machines, Aa-or the rowers furnished without machines—adapted for manufac turing purposes. Cali and examine them, at 47 Fifth st. J AMBB WABDR <P. PLANTS of the oo.u ttillable t**ted va- O ri-'ties fr.r :fil« loeail'.j can be«UDoli*d in i.rjn Fifth street. C i.pff> V®B WaSrSf A*' i v .•moTaJ. The electors of North Fayette township to meet at tho house now occupied by Francis Jami.-on, at Eodgere’ Hill in said township. ° & Tll ‘^?; tora " t townehlp to meet at the house of J *£° b Oolbangh, on the Franklin Bond, in said townshio The eleotore of Pins townehlp to meet at the house cf Hugh Crummy, in said township. The electora of M’Candlesa township to meet <d ih fl i mia® of Daniel fiboup, in said township. * * ,OU “* The electors of West Deer township to meet at the house of Nathan Conley,ln said township. _ P l 6, of Bait Deer meet ai the Publi ocheol House, la the borough of Tarantula. The electors of N eville township to meet at School House No. I, (hereafter to be called Chaplin ) ,P e ele s t _° fiewickley township to meet at the house of Samuel Ritchie, in said township. Tha electora of Indiana townehlp to meet at the house formerly occupied by Alex. Turner, in eald township „ JJ“ sectors of Shaler township to meet at John Shaw’s Quit, tu said township. . I 'F ls^<iaaUfled voters of P» rt of Indiana township, in Allegheny county, resiling within the following described boundary, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Allegheny rirer, a‘ the upper line of the farm of John Cable, and run ning a northerly course, between the firms of said Cable and John Boyd to the north-east corner of Cable’s farm— thenee ranning a westerly course to the Shaler town«hi-» lino, in such a manner as to embrace all farms or lots situated In Cunningham’s district, and known as tho Myer tracts, within said boundaries, shall hereafter vote at the general election in the borough of Bbarpsburg, at the election poll of aai<l borough. At wtoch time and place tha qualified electors as afore- Said will by ballot rote for One person for State Senator, Five parsons for members of Assembly of Pennsylvania. One person for Sheriff, J One person for Canal Commissioner, One person for Prothonotary, ' One person for Treasurer, One person for County Commissioner, One person for Coroner, One person for Director of Poor, One person fer Auditor for 3 year*. One perron for Auditor for 2 years. ■ Olren under my hand and seal at Pittsburgh, this 3d day of t?’’. ■*'*J J * ol.tbe Independence of the United States the eightieth. WILLIAM MAQ ILL, 6epfi:dawto sheriff. JOHN M’CI/OSEEY A CO. 100,000 COPIIGb I ‘ i a. STEAMBOAT disasters os ■ ,„, LagTOLjgTILB WESTERN WATERS, AND LiJj&WJ? STEAMBOAT nrn u i i ’ igued hero cow Id course of preparation a new a MBOAT DIRECTORY, which frill Kiwced in October next j the book will contain over two hundred pages. Ulus trated In the best style, and neatly bound in a durable JT WILL UK ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST- PUBLISHED, and will be a book thai RftAT m?^nlv to -S 8 of P oo^l ®- The STEAM BOAT DIRECTORY will contain & complete list and d seripdon of all the Bteamboata now afloat on the Western and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power Sii^5 n f?. 58 iSlf ac ?v bo ? t * whew aDd b Y built, the name of the boat, with the trade she la in. Also, the names “A „ hei “S»- *“-.*!• The Directory trill Mataln a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on the Western waters since the application of steam: also, a sketch the first boat built for the Ohio Hirer, with tke name of the builder, commander and owner. DIRECTORY will contain a list and descrip -2? ° f ,c U w“„S£i£ MBOAT DMAIIERg that hare occur- WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beanti f9!>? r • ÜBT OP AH THOSE WHO S S HB BONING. SINKING AND BXPLODINQ, on the Western and Soothe:n watera The Directory wiU contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita, Yasoo, sud other Rivers, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with 1180 ““P °tt«r River and Commercial Hams of Interest to the people at large. The book wit) ““tain the cards of the various U. S. Mali Boats, with the trade they are in, Ac., Ac. The Directory will also contain fnwS e ,hJ “ t ?' all V thB responsible Steamboat Licensed Mt»rs, their places of residence, Ac, Act tbe naw Steam . lti _ J ,t® , l air cment£, with comments, showing tb Z "Sica, and imura the s°?.’ 4o v v 4c v and all tha important U. S. Su rip to date J the Rates Ckmtnercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, Im E*??®? 0 S'™ f ,5 t '’ Aartoui U. 8- Courts in regard lo S^oftoSrS 4 mag ’ d ’ 4C -> ,rtth bo illustrated in the beat style and pintedin the best manner. Tbe author has for sb years been gathering together all the facts and Items in regard to the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and bouthern waters, and now intends publishing them in book form. The price of the work will be put at tha low sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies wfil be issuea for the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will hare to do so at once, as none will be printed unless orderod in 18 fieatined to hare a circulation of orer EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are receiving: large numbers of subscribers, per mail, from all parts of the country, do*lp, Some oftLe!oldest Wmsn, K u sKC?]5 D “to Umes - ” contribnto " ”’ iU , ba tooeJ D> October, and will be an mmmont to the parlor u well as steamboat By remitting (post paid) you wBI receive a copy of thTabovo All communications and letters should bo addressed to JAMES T. LLOYD ii~ Portoffica Bonding, Clndooetliihin jeZhdawtf John littju HNo. 301 Ln A 8 JUST RECEIVED t 3 tides:— BRANDIES, QeQie Brandy, (very line,) Otard Dupuy A Co. (super.) Marreti A 00. Sarera e. WINES. Sandal Madeira, Howard. March A Co., Mad’ra Hast India Madeira, Table do Amontillado Sherry, Manzanillo do Table do Cooking do Beeswing Port, Pore Juice do Ordinary do St. Jalien Claret, Malaga Dry, Do > Sweet, Champagnes, Anchor, Verseney, Hoideseek, Together [with all other 1 business. 11HAT LAND REGISTER issued by Thomas and given away to all at 76 Fourth street, describes a great variety of Farms, Houses and Lota. Those wasting homes would do well to get a Register. Oa It Is described a few floe {V.,n*rv A-.f. j.»O TII HIU WfWIDa A PPL KE —CO bble tor sale by •ep34 HHNBT .fi. OQLUN& - •'* -V MISCELLANEOUS Of the Act of 21 1R39 nnHti.e rt 4®ohholy of Pennsylvania, passed July ' Co’JS^eMt^l^'S I *?® to ElectTonsTf this The electors of the First Ward of theMtv of WttiW . to meet at the hoake of Mrs.* Jane little, at the Fourth and Ferry street*, in said Ward, wrmr ot The electors of the Second Ward of thsdtyof PUtshnr.H to meet at the Public School Houle in said Ward ■ - The electora of the Third Ward of the city or Httsbnrnh to meet at the house of Andrew MoMastera, E*q ■' - Tho electors of the Fourth Ward of tho city or Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House in said Ward. 6 The electora of the Fifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at tha Penilsylvanio House, occupied hr Qotl.ih Seidel, late Alex. Steward, Iheald Ward. 3 The eleotpreof the Sixth Ward of the city of Plitebnrgh to meet at the Fablio School Ilauso in said Werd. 8 Tha electors of the Seventh Ward of the city, of Pittsburgh to meet at tha.Public School House in Said Ward, 8 The electors of tho Eighth Wardofih. clty of Pittsburgh to meet at thePnWlo School House In said Ward. The electora of the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House in aaid Ward. The t-lectofrof lie FiretmHfof the city of Allegheny house of J. Woodhonse, in -Robinson street.' The electors of the Second Ward of the div of Allegheny S nw! houMQf widowThompso^narth.westCFunK of Ohio street and public equsre The electors of the Third Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at the Public School House lo said >7 ard The electoroof the Fourth Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at the house of T. Smith, at the corner of Robinson and Anderson streets. The electora of the borough of Birmingham to meet at the Town Hall on WUklns •treet ln said borough Tho electora of the borough of Best Birmingham to meet at the B allroad Offlco of Oliver H. Ormsby.lneald borough The electora of Pnqnesnoberongh w meet at tho Public School Qouce of said borough. 1110 borough of Lawrencerflla to meet at the Publlo School House In raid borough. Tho electora of the borough or gharroburgh to meet at the house of John Sharp, in said borough. _ 2, l *®i ora °( borough of McKeesport to meet at the Town HalTln eald borough. The electora of the boroogb of South Elizabeth to meet at the houra foraerlyoccupied by E. MeAnincb, at the end of the Monongahela Briage, in said Borough. The electoi a of the borough of West Pittsburgh to meet at the house cf Rogers. s w th . o .» borongh of West Elisabeth to meet at the Public School House in eald boroogh The elMtort of’the borough of Tarentum to meet at the Public School House in said borough. Tho electors of theborough of Manchester to moot at the Public School House. Tho electors of the boroogh or Elizabeth to meet at tho house of Graham, fbraefly occupied by John Walker. In eald borough. ’ Tha electors of ihe borough of gowlckly to meet at the School-House-in eald boroughs Hia electors of Pitt township to meet et the house of Jo aeph Qlndrod, on the Mechanics’ and Farmers’ Turnpike Hood, In said township, except the qualified voters residing In sections No. 4, < and 14, of Iho Bald district, who shall rote at all general elections In ths Ninth Ward of tho city of Pittsburgh. 3 , ®>“ «■«=“« of Peebles townslip to meet at the house of' John Beitler, in the Tillage of East Liberty. ,»S- e ei^ a , rf township to meet at the houfe of William McCall, the village of East Liberty. The electors of Wilkins township to meet et the house of John ahafler, on the Greanaborg Turnpike JiomLJa said 1 township. The electors (rf Plum township to meet at the bouse of - John BommemlleL in said town hip. 1 The ele-dora .f Patton township lo meet at the house of Ateahom Teylor, on tha Northern turnpike, In said town- ! ship. i n 'S5!*$ Cto , r f of peo » townaMp to meet at the house of ! Robert Donaldson .on the Leechburg ln said township The ele.tort of Yeraoillra tcwnsSip to meet at the ftblfc School House, on the farm of David Bhaw. near the white house formerly occupied by Thomas Neal, now by Wm. A. ] IJe electors of Elisabeth township to meet at the home J* ebfltor « formerly occupied by John Walker, in fcluaoetn borough. ? lo< *2! <, '* frßr “ D t «»»«Wp to meet >t the house cf Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John Kin* in said township. a * The electors cf Mifflin township to meet at the house ct Samuel Wilson, formerly occupied by James 11. Neel, in said township. The electors of Upper St. Clair township to meet at the house of Jas. Conner, in said township Theelectnreof Lower 8t Clair township to meet at (he house lately kepi by H. Helle, at tha j .motion of the Blr mingb&m and Cool Hill roads, in said township. The electors of Charters township to meet at the boose of William Obey, on the Pittsburgh and fitoubenriUo Turn pike. The electots of Eoblnson township to meet at the bouse of Sarah McFarland, formerly Andley McFarland. In said township. «2S 9 M leC f°? °! rin<i Hy township to meet «t the house ot McClelland A. Armer, formerly occupied by J. Charles, in the Tllia-e of Clinton, in tald township. The electors of Moon township tn meet at School House No. 4 in said township. The electors of Ohio township to meet at tho hoase of Henry V. Tnompron, in said township. Tb« electors of Franklin township to meet at the house occupied by Jos. Coleman, in salt! township The electors of Reserve townehlp to meet' at the School House No. 3, in said township. The electora of Baldwin township to meet at the bonae of John Cowan, in said township. The eieotcra of Snowden township to meet at the house of Peter Boyer, la eald township. The electora of Sooth Fayette townehlp to meet at the home of n. Hays, on the taim of a. 1. Coultor, in said township. iS f Jr.) Agent, BtMT STRUT, the following very choice arti- Jamaica, Banta Crux. (IJN. Boguet, London Cordial, Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Rutherford’s Scotch Ale, Barclay's London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Anisethe, Ouracoa, Sardines, Mocha and Java, Young Hys. and Black Teas, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana Cigars, of various brands, Old Monongahela Whisky, of all grades. articles connected with ti e my29ai*w <3*. W -m=a Brea t'mmsj- P iLi <?>. Aff*. -'' s ■ ' 4 »flf><ui4 „. e , , L -■ at*-u *aiaa&c» wSg ttatmneia, fhafeeatlon, ; X *•■ f, -MWa J <rB » Gout, Unmore. Nervousness, H«.Ad« JmsS' i Jndwrt, very fwißlli; J)B2SSSi Messes la witch a Purgative Modi. ! r^-rrr---— dne Is not mow or tola required,and I mndb sickness and saffinring might be .prevented, u a ’ harmless but effectual Cathartic were more freely used . No.person can feel well while n cacatfc hablt of btaly pro. : 2" , i be aides, It booh geneiates terioMiaod often fatal ! : wliicli miglit ißawebeeji a-woldeal by.the timely and i 8 good P ar S“ Ul »- This ia. alike true of I Thrall symptoms, and BiUooj derangements. i "iSSiS become or . prod nee the deep-seated and t , l0iK * t!ll! hcareasnll oyer the 1 m^ois*S*K a "S’’ 10 fcm&r physic la of the first la. i Poblio health; and this Pill-hair been per- i trSi ll i t l akill ' to;nect that demand. An ■ 1 PaUento hlteibJi? l>y Physicians, Pro feat ore, and 1 t*'! ntt| i B ** own exults flurpaafilng Znythlnz hitherto 1 afiS ’r,cMtVn« La ,l u^5 ntU, ' e<l by parsons of such ex- i 1 Sntriith ' “ 4 bhatacter as. to forbid the suspicion of ' fay^M^a^Sn’S 0 ta * ™ to !' character I?eudoreedhytli6 j 6 9 M« h P" f ««°Ml • Hon. EDWABO BTOBETT, Senator of th. rr.,1,.a e. . ? HZ*™™- Minister Plen. to England JJOW B. FITZPATRICK,; Catholic Ulehoffi Boston j (B^tcnn^P^o rorkClty, I Hon. W. L. MABCY, Secretary of State; j 0^%.?V45?25zJ the richest man hi America* and'ottera Pro P rl * t<,raof Me.jropo'lit,,, Hotef, Bid space permit, we could: gha many hundred «.wr«_ cates froa ; all parts where the Mis havebeennSh?^ JSSsp»»jaa?-*s: m S,!. "S- ° r lo v 8 in, “SgaUon and study, I ere offered to the public ts the &nH mnet M , Aa i f * . 2“* the prasmt/rtate of asdteal‘ sdeo“°c a o“Xi j *•“* *» compounded notof the drugs themselres Butoi the medicinal virtueaonlyof Vegetableaemedles Strata? • °JSxSTS < Is burdened rtth mote or l ei a .of acrimonious and injurious qu#iities r by this toeh tndi '• that la desired for IhecVreli “efeU.' ~ present. All the inert and obnoilous qu'*lilies of _ employed arc left Behind, the curaUTerirtSeo only Ulngretained. Hence itia self evident thattheeffreto 1 S?' *“ they bare proyed, mere purely remedial ' v 013 P o ™ l * l antidote to diW, th“nany i_ other medicine known to the world. .£** 18 to ?“““y expedient that many medicines should ' be taken under the oounsel of an attending Phrslcian, and e ai he could not properly judge of a remedy »itßoutknow- ! ’-. 5“ s i^c 0 c t o °' * hsse supplied the accurate Formula !'' b v ? both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to tho ’ Im°Jri^ 7 l^,S raOUUO Tf r n ln U “ e HciledStatrtandllritlah | • American Provinces. If, bowerer, tbero should be anyone i : to'hto^qnreL 11 "' 11 U ‘° m ’ tb ’ y WUI be forwarded by mall j.: '} bb” Pat ; n b Medictncs that aro offered, how few I iTre roo^,^ 6 ?,, lhe r composition was known I Their hfeconslsts In Thair mystery. I hare no mysteries. ° f Poycritttonß is laid open to all s men, and all who aro competent to judge on the subject. . S!JtL E Th°nl, edßB i b ' ir ooollctions of their Intrinsic ■(' J llO Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific 'if men to be a wonderful medicine before its ellkcte were 1 lneD ‘ rbvdclcus have declared the samo • °» » ant l, more confidently, and are nStaai o 1 *! thtlr “Hclpatlona were more than realized by their effects upon trial ..S' 7 operate by their powerfbl Influenceon the Internal riflttra to purify the blood and stimulate it Inlo healthy action—remote the obatructhftfl of the etomai, bowdZ ’ Uver, Mid other organa of tho body, restoring their IrretrS T - iirt heaJ “’ . and b y correcting, wherever they S- l-\ ist, such derangements as are the first origin of oise*** P Hvetetsreftrpl ’ Pri ” 23 « ntß par bnx.fr ... a °M d L^.. B ;:. A n. FA^ TOCH: 4 co -> 81 wholesale and O ***** in and by all Deaieri r y eyerywbwc, ? je&4a:cUw - IN HALATIO PCia TQM CPE3 op ASTHMA AMD [GffiUMPTPI HEW MD TEyl WOSOaUFUJ B.'XtrEANA BXLODQHT HOME TO Th S DOOU Of 188 tUUOB A CISC OVEay has. recently been mj. Xi. by l>r. Curtis, of ttis city, in the treatment of Con* sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs.- We re. k* nrasAHA, on laiuijxa Tapob AjroCHsaaT Stsup. With this new method, Dr. 0. baa ro K? r h 1 « m f ny afflfct S ones to health, as an evidence of which - ho has innumerable certificates. Speaking or the treat! : “®“J S {W«“remarka, “ 1113 ««dent that inhaling— * constantly Breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the mZ : dicinal properties musi come in direct contact With tbs '* whole arial cavities of the 1 tings, and thus escape the many 5 f“* produced’upon them when introduced l toto Ae stomach, and subject to the pideesa of digestion? * 13 "? r pj® ■ at all the Druggists throughout tho i 60 “, n tiry .—Jfeiv York. Dutchman of January 14. ? .„T h .f , al f r . ia ff °ra on the breast, under (he linen, with- I . IMJt ln «»>T«>ienm—tho heat of tho body being < BnOdent W eyaporato the Hold. Hundred,'ofbases tf J cures, like the following, might be named: -■ * One package of the Ifygoana baa cured me of the Asthma 1 I °f aiA years Standing. 1. V. Karen oet, J ' P. 31. of Dunamnon p* *■. GnrSs^H r6<l tea years*standing by Dr Curtis’s Hypana. Maugasst Eafaas.Brookiyin N.y *'■ Mw. Paul, of No. 5 Jlammond street. Y. was cured of a severe caseof Bronchitis by-the Uygeana. *** 0t \ My sister has been, cur*! of a distressing cough cf several f ‘ years b.-ending, and decided to be incurable.by the physi- ' cians. She was cored in one month, byiheHygeana. * \ _ _ _ J. 1L QimiaET, Richmond,' Me. .P,® ®J7*£ P - Cheerer, of New York, testifies efoxu medi- ‘ cine in the following language: ' _ « Njtt Yon*, Nov. 16, 1864 ‘ Diab Srn—l thtnk highly of flr. Curti-fa Hygcauß os a remedy in dhenoes of the throat and lunra. Haring had , some opportunity to testily to efilracy, I am conrinced - that It is a most ciceUent medicine, both the-Syrup and «" the inhaling application lo the chest. . n n^\ nj T; lna is '‘■frOEIGKAh and OKLY j. GENUINE ABXICLE; all others are base imitations, or r uoald‘ n pOIBON Co “ teifcite - “ yoa j • „ For «°Jf WGeo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; R. E. Seilers * Ckw Leei A. Beckham, Allegheny City;. John . Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester. fmy!4:daw6m Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER, OF THE BLOOD I Hot a Panicle of Heronry in it. LET AFFLICTED READ AND FONDER!—An InfelU f Sumedy for Scrofula, King* Kill, Rheuraa* uam. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule* w n T e T^ ace^£lotcheB, m B ?^ is » ±sa * “a Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitio Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and ail Diseases* arising from pn, injudWous use ol Mercury .Imprudence in life, or ImpdrUy of the Blood. This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood ’ is nowusedhyt - . usands of grateful patientsftom all part of tho United Butea, who testier daily to the remerfabi b ? tho greatest nf all meiidnOT. “CAS TERS BP ANE3H MLXrDKE." Neuralgia,' Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Sfclo, Liver fiseasa, Fevers! Dicer».Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseaeeaor the Throat, Female Complaints, Painß and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily pot to flight by using Oris treat and Inestimable remedy. • • ? !ocil > no ? ta 8 yrt been found to compare with it. It cleanscp tho system of all import tiM, arts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kldneya! strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach! SS i fSSit! r af nd h «‘tty, and reatotea the Oonstb by disease or broken down by the eacessea of youth, to its pristine -rigor and strength. For the Ladles, it is Invariably better than «H the cca. metka ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixture «U remove all eallowneea of complexioh, brine tho roses mantling to the cheat, giro elasticity to theetL™d l™ prove the general health ln a remhrkabledegree beyond all the medicines ever heard of The large number of certificates which we have received from persons from all parte of the Uniied States, is the test evidence that there ia nd humbng about it. The press, hotel Keepers, magistratee, physicians, and publio men, well Known to tho community, all add their teatimonvto the wonderful efferta of this GREAT BLOOD POBIFIRR. Call on th« Agent and gat a Circular and ‘Ahqypng and read tha wonderful cures this truly greatest*)/ all Medkitn baa performed. None genuine unless signed by BENNETT t BEEBB. Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, Yaj to whom all omen for supplies and agencies must be addressed. M nm fo «^X ß a A ' FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLRM BAOK, and by Bruggleta generally. O TATBMEST FROM CANADA ' w™.. „ . „ . . Odsbtc, February 7th, ISM. ... ; f -f a.—We had the pleasure of receiving, this morning, the within certificate of your Ver “ uSrilv Cil "w b “ to r»o. as it was sent voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly, _ J. MUBSON A CO. OmOaxai—My little daughter, fcur years old, and my olde £’ wero for a considerable time suffering from ShFif'r r I”™** s * l , two bottles of your Vermifuge, of which r gave them three doses, according to directions, and ctrange to eay, in less than tLree hoars thiy passedS lose than PIYB HUNDRED WORMS, some of ihfS£a?r° dlnary length of too twelve to tlitran inches. Having experienced so much of‘the beneScl&l rffcrtaof to, to recommend iftoth. ?S ' ’ ln m J opinion, one of the most efficacious reme dies against worms oyer offered to thepublicT Gentlemen, believe me to be Your much obliged and humble serv't, »j_ . . ... NATHANIEL T.HATntUH Prepared and told by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO cornet of First and Wood Btreets. yl o A HuM¥ TiTTIIE COU\TRYT-J?or sale: a comfortable looms and good cellar, with! b “5 carriage houso, smoke house, amt ISS?*?' with Twrf "a™ ofwell-improTed Land. T « T “ taty ami <*«i»qual(Uea! a good! Uw» e Si.i! itb -? 01 * 8 * flowers, grape vines, £e—all In com' SSL™*: possession can be given, if re 4 ?hJf?Lii afc ? atei a JO a hea Uhy and agreeable location/ iSu 6 *e Sl/ ro ? f«rry» oft the Washington road. 5 l“” terms easy. This U a rare opportunity fori persons who are desirous of procuring a country seat neon,' the city. e. CPTHB£BT * SON, _ Bq P< 53 Market at. ; BIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHABtON cook"the heed,' and remoTea all symptoms of headache. ‘ Persona using . WEIGHT'S KATH4BION Are never liable to Sun-stroke. WRIGHt’R PREMIUM KATHAKIOS '! Is the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the- Heir in any required form. For gale by to. GEO. B. KEYSER and R. E. SELLERS A CO., at 26 cents per bottle. anglG • 03E1IAJIY AMD CASTOIi OIL— Prepares''a- . ding. One, million bottles of this dellghllul for the hair hare been sold, and rales are still Portontiiylng,.preser.log or restoring? pnratlou cannot be excelled. The low nrico Brings it within tho roach of all. 43-TrvThrin,. e^ t *?i will find It good! 6dd, wholesale iw = mpl ?— 63 market gr. ' Magazines, books, 4a—Leaiwa \v» ftr October; Ballbu’e SlaMiin, (&n, Y ?S J °onii! The ecboolboy, b, Charf ea Weke a! oCtOb * r; T rf 2 1 “4 triumph, by TB. Arthur’ • _ ,*• ®* ttou D. by Samuel Lovht Bscdfeii aod (br Bt • * w. A. QILDENFENNEV 4 qq , g F»th at., opposite theTh„ - vKiuujWrS-SiTu;. . Coruer Wood struct SiAVi^ 8 .^:,, ' f ’ \ ‘
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