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M. tfetiO “ ±I!T 44 Concorde —....1238 « ■ 0:44“ 5:01 «,.« - Cambridge i , T:G$ u 34a u 2dS tt 825 4:48 u 2.*44 “ - 8:61: “ ■ 6;U “ B2O “ Rarr.OslS “ err. 645 4 f - :.:- r - c-- » ■ ~ ?.-*•> .v t ; . ■* : A/aiK’: JWpW >y. Traini; ;Traitu- fw£o, • ' &15 A. && fcOOP.&L «!•:? 046 w * 7roB ‘ 4 : - u 6:43 “ ; v- T. 40 “ " . 8:04 «*,&•,. 8.00 “ J -8:30 “ ; Zanasrilta U 0 “ 920 « > ifcso « ..., 2K)3, u 1031 “ 11:60 u • Arrive Columbus... ■# 12:16 P.M. 120 A. M. Tbs Express Trale.golng East will atop to take up or leave passengers, at Taylor’s, Ne work,-Zanesville, Oonoofd, Cambridge; Campbell's, Bartlesville, and Belmont only. Gonra Wxar will stop only at the above named Stations Tbe Mali Train trill stop at all Ihe Stations where the Mall Is to ~be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations oh 1 notice bring given. Tho Night Train will stop at all Bta tions on proper notice being given. < • UQINIfBAST. = ,4 „ ThsKhOOA. M. Expreu Train, connects at OolQmiuu with the Express Train which leaves Cineiunotinti 6 A#Mc and with the Train from the Weston the Qolambus,'Piqu4. and Indiana BMlroad; atNewark with .morning Trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and ML Vernon, and With Train s on the Steubenville, and Indiana. R&Urocd* at Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for Baltimore,Washington* PhiladfllphiaaodEaßb' era Cities. . i -..- The.o3o P. tf. Train will connect at Colnmfins with tho noond Train from Cincianatl; at Newark with Sandusky, Mansflrid and, Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train oh Ohio Railroad. Pataengera leaving L6nlivJUa' The COUP. M.Train connects with the Aeeommodatlou Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Train at £l6 A. 81., direct for Cincinnati,Xenia,Dayton, Indiana polis, Lafayette, Terre Dante, Saint Louia ted Chicago. ISAAC H. SOUTHWIOE, £uvt. gatieavflle, Jnno tS, 1855—{ja2l} ... CLEVELAND AND PITTBBOBGH RAILROAD. COSBSOTIHO WITH STEAMERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE, VIA WELLSVILLE, AND Otxto and Penuiytvanla Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. ITtHB shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, A Chicago, Rock Island. Galena, and St. Louis* is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Handi ed miles shorter and about nine hours quicker than the circuitous one vie Indianapolis. - Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Qeveland. Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago. Tlme-to Cleveland dr hours, Chicago twenty-three hours, and fit Louis thirty-seven hours. On and aflef Monday, September 3d, 1365, the trains on this road will run as follows: VIA ALLIANCE. The Trainsof the Ohio and Peuna. Railroad leaving Pitts burgh at?2JK>, A. BL and 8.00, A. M-, anil 3 00 P. BL, con nect at Alliance at 8 00 A_ M-, ll.&O A. ki , and 6 $0 P. M-, as follows leave Alliance 8 00, A.V.,11 50 A. ftl., and 6 35 P. BL, conn -ctlng at Hudson with Trains .for Ody ahoga falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10£5 A. BL, 210 P. U , and 858 P. U. i ■ Pasaengars for Toledo, Chicago, EL Louis, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 5 00 A. BL, and arriving in Cleveland at Z2B P. M., as that is the only train by which dose connections are mode through the above poiats. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 730 next morning, and fit. Louis at midnight. VIA WKLLBVILLR The steamers Elipee an 1 JL>6*lje will leave the Mouonga hsla wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted,) at 10 •'dock, for Wellsrtlle, connecting with the train leaving Welhville at 4 30 P. M. An Accommodation Praia will leave Wellsville daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 0 to P. M., connecting at Bayard with. Express Train, arriving in Cleveland at 2 10 P. M Trains from Wellsville connecting at Bayard for Carroll ton, Waynesburg, Dover and New Philadelphia. 49*13ckets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North-West, via Wellsville, are sold at (1 less than vis Alliance. Ths Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as follows Leave Cleveland at AIO A M., £45 P. M., 7.05 t. M. Arrive at Chicago 830 P. M ,7.40 A. IL, 830 P. M. Trains leave Chicago for Rock island and Bt. Lools as .follows:—For Rock lalaod at 6 00 A.M. and 1100 P. 41. For fit Louis, 9 16 A. M. and 11.45 P. M. Passengers for SL Louis go over Rock Island Railroad U> Joliet, and thence over the Chicago end Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by fiteamboat.(43 miles) to fit. LOui*. Passengers by the 6 15 A. td. Train arrive at fit Louis 11.uo same evening, and by tha 1035 P. H. Train at noon next day. i Baggage' cheeked through to Cleveland, and there re chocked for Chicago and fit Louis, PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. lttr/tut. 2d cTe. Utclau. 2db?i. To Alliance £l3O To La Balle....sifi 00 $l3 50 u Cleveland ... 400 “ Rock lal’d, IS 00 1426 M Toledo 660 “ Galena ..... 18 15 14 00 u Chicago ~..513 00 $lO 50 “ Springfield 1870 16 !fl> u 6O 14 50 “ Burlington 16 00 “8t Louis 21 00 16 50 Passengers are requested Office of this Company, in door below the comer. Great American and U. 8. Express A Mail Boute. 78 WILE 3 OP DISTANCE SAVED, And Txoo Changes of Cars and Baggage Avoided. AIR LIKE ROUTE! SSTWXXk CHICAGO AND ST. I.OUIS: |Ra CHICAGO , ALTON <£ ST. LOUIS gßfe gan RAILROAD, formerly Chicago Ac BHaalsalnpi. Chicago to ax. looib in hourk—Trains Have tho Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water street— fit. Louis Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7:16 A M. 8L Louts Night Express dolly, Saturdays exce’d , QbCOPH. St. Louis Freight cTEmlgnm t dally. Bund. uxc. 630 A M. Baggage checked through to SI. Louis. Trains ran direct through to Alton, (269 miles,) with out change of cars or baggage, and connect with the Company’s splendid steamers Winchester and Reindeer, running la exclusive oounectioa with Pastemrer Troian from Alton to SX. Louis, (23 miles ) without landing. These boats, for speed, convenience aud elegance, are unsurpassed on the Western waters, btiog tilted up with Baths and apa oious Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of removing the dost unavoidable Iq summer railroad traveling, and reaching BL Leals refreshed from the effect* of a long ride. To Kansas and Nebraska this U the most direct route, and passengers destined for Bloomington, Springfield, J acksonville, Naples, and ail point♦on (he Mississippi, Mis soar!, Kansas, Cumberland and Toanessee rf#srs, will note tbs important saving in distance, being seventy-two miles lass to BL Louis, thirty-seven miles less to Bioomiogton, and fifty-eight miles less U Springfield than by any oSfetr roots. Through Ticket over this route can be procured at the various R, R. Ticket Offices in New York, Boston, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ao, and at ull Through Ticket Offices throughout the States, and in Chicago at the Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tre mout House—ana at the Depot ol the Illinois Central Rail road, foot of Water street. Responsible Baggage Men wiU always be at the Depots ol the various Roads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage Chrougn to any point derived on tbe line. R. P. MuRGAN, Jr., Huoerintendeot. IL J. D. 80UERMSRUORN, Bep7 Qen’l Passenger Agent. THE PITTSBUBGH AND CONNELLBYILLE RAILROAD COMPANY HAVING mads an arrangement with the new and beeatifoT steamer “ROLIAN ” to run. in coonectto i wtth their Road between West Newtoo and GonnellaviUb, announce the following chasgo of Scbednle on and at ter Wednesday, the fifth of September: The'Bfceamer KOLIAN will Ware the Pittsburgh and OonnellsTtlle Railroad Oompany’e Wharf Boat, au»ve Mo nongahala Bridge, for West Newton, every afternoon at half past 3o’clock, precisely; returning, will leave West Newton at quarter before 8, A. AL, arriving at Pittsburgh at noon, i The trains will run as follows: ' , Leave Davidson's MHl t one mile below OonnellsvlUe: First Train, 6A. Second Train, 12 M. Leave West Newton: First Train. 8:30 A. M.; Second Train, &16 P. M. , from Pittsburgh to Barldaon's Mill, *1,76, th clndiog Heal on Steamer. ’ ’ ’ •_^L St 3S for ConnelluriUe wIU connect wltn the Trains at Davidson's Mill, For freight or passage, enquire ef the Acente at the Wharf Boats at West Newton and Pittsburgh! „ 0. W. BARNES, President and Superintendent. • PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rpSßKfi ftAHiY THBOUGH TRALNB, betweau Philadei. 1 phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7J£ A. M., and PUts burgh Cor Philadelphia at 7. A. H. THE PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at I P. M., and Htta borgh for Philadelphia at 230, P. BL THE NIGHT EX PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, p. m «od Pittsburgh for Philadelphia 9X 930* P. BL Biairsville Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh dally, except Sunday, at 430 o'clock, P. M. Briuton's Accommo dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o'clock A. fiL, &30 o'clock P. M., and &20 P. 81. The above Unes connect at Pittsburgh yritb thajta&roads to and frcmUL Louis, Moj Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Kyd Terra Madltos, utffcyette and Indianapolis, luxLj CincinpatLDay ton, Springfield, Belleftmtaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleva- Lmd,"Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon arid Wooster, Ohio; also,vith the Steam Packetaoats from and to NiW gr. Lons, Lomsmis andCtsebnun. Tfoynpgh Tickets can be had to or from either of the above particular*, see handbills at the different starling points.- Passengers from the West will find this the •hottest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New Yorkf'orßoston. THOS. MOORE, Agent,'Passenger Lines, Philadelphia, t J. ancfltf jTWKWj j yil Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh* ! «■ j s . .V' . , • <\ NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI KANSAS ~;AND,_ NEBRASKA. „ 4UatUtoii to tU.WL.UUppi, RAIL ROAD Fokiacux ahi>. Amoai -4-Gxa*, Miuriai Teaot R. Jfc. la itpw -opwlhxd, . . AhA ran'die entire distance fiom CHICAGO TO RUBLQsGTON, lowa, without change of Cars.' The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSOATINR, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, POET DRS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, 4c., and. the obu ALL iULLROAD Rente from CHICAGO TO ST.LOUIB, BLOOM INGTON. CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, end intercaedi&ta Stations on the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Trains on tha above Lius laavs Chicago on the arrival of Trtmsfcom tho East—avoiding alllaylhg over ah any of tbepolnta. Stages leave Burlington dsily for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and most reliable route to reach all tha important points west of the Mlsdaaippl as far as Oouneil Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles lexsetaglng than by any other route. The Road, for a luge portiou of the way, la laid with the oontikuoos the smoothest xlding and best Railroad in Lhs WetC— Well stocked with the mast modern LoeomotivesanU elegant now Cars.’ 4E9" Bj this ronto passengora are sure of making Cuuneo tfona, and arriving at St-Louts on advertised time,avoiding thevexatious delay'Of fogs and ice, and dangers of ouvlga tionyiu on the route by Alton.. checked direct through from Chicago, and no : ehargttfor handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by tM* route can be purchased at all the Railroad Offices in tbo-East; at the Office of the -Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite ; Baiidlug; at tho Depot of the Galena R. K., and at the IL R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn ste, opposite Tremont House, Chicago. rREIGUT consigned by this route will receive immedi ate dispatch. C. Q. HAMMOND, Sup’t. 0. K. FOLLKTT, ' _ GenT Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. 49"TICKET8 can be procured at the principal Kulirtmd Offices of the country. mb 19 ILLINOIS CENTRAL It A 1 I.ROAD Carrying the Great U. States Mail and Express. TWO‘PASBENQEB TRAINS RUN DAILY on Us entii length from DUBUQUE to CAIItO, OHIGAQO to CAIRO. This Road, In' tonjunctltm with Trains of the Ohio and Mississippi R. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms the moat direct and only, continuous JR. R route from - - ; CHICAGO'to fir. LOUIB, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUQUE. Trains leave Chicago as follows t • • 10 A. M. and 10.20 r. M —fir. Louis arts Oxiao Bxpxass Paflsrngers for St. Louis by this train take the ears o! the Ohio and filisß. U. R. at Sandorkl, and are carded direct to fit, Louiv ’ ' 936 A. &L and 4.10 P. M.—Dcsyqus iHD Ex mass, conuecttug at Dauheth (oppbsita. Dubuque) wiLh a Daily Line of fiteatti Packets for St Paul and the Upper Bflfwlsifippl Vivar clOca. Tralufl leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 a. AL and 7DO P. BL Passengers from the East and places on the Ohio ritei destined for tit Louis, will save 190 miles of tedious and u □ certain river navigation from Cairo to §L Louis, and arri*< fifteen hours in advan™ uf ih« rivet route, by taking ih< can at Cairo. Tickets to BL Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, 8t Paul, and ail im ps r tout places by Uiia route, cau bo hail at theoQlce of the 0. A E. anti 0. A P. Railroad* ta Pittsburgh, sod Ukblgso Central Railroad In Chicago. J»t) _ THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTS, connecting the At lantk cities with Western, North-western and Booth weatarn States, by s eontinnoo* Rail way direct. This road also coDDocts at Pittsburgh with dally line of steamers to all parts on tbe Western lUverx, and at Cleveland and Ban dusky with steamers to alt ports on the North-western Labes; making the most direct, cheapest and rtliaNc route by which FRRIGUT can be forward«*i to from the Great Wat RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGU FIRST CLASS—iioota, Shoos, Dry Goods, 1.. Mp IQOI . ito boxee,) Fare, Ftathare, Ac. > <6c * P« r loon>tt - SECuND CLASS. —Books and Stationery,) Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, ism- vflOc per looks, that, Wool, Ac . TUTRD CLASS—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon lrvuv and Pork, fin bulk,) Hemp. Ac...- { loot, ‘ "FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Flah, Bacon ami ) An . _ Pork, (pwkM,) Lanl iod Utd Oil 1 40e - P* l I oo ®*- 49* In shipping Goods from any point East ol Philadel phia, be particular to mark package *• via Pcnnxytaanux HatirOad}’ All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at 'Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Fuxioht Aucwra.—Mores Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. ErJ. bncedsr, Philadelphia; AJagraw 4 Kpooa, Balti more; Geo.C. Francisens, Vulaborgh; Hhringman A Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Loufeville, lij.. it c. Meldrum, Madison,ltuL; Ratcliff A Louis, Mo., J. fl#Mitchell A Bon. Btahf.TiDe, Indiana. . P. DUFF. Pnnddent, (author of the “North Ametlcan Accountant,”) Professor of Book-Keeping and Coiuntonlal &'ken procure their tickets at the le Mooongahela Boose, third rRAND, Bop'L, Cleveland. OAUGHEY. Ag’t, Pittsburgh Joiaph WLite's Carriage Repository. JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on busL to u'OS3 fn hie spacious promises, (now lately enlarged,) oa the Pittsburgh and Oreensburg turnpike, near the Two Run, between Plcleburgh and LflwrenrevUle, respeetiuily inrites the public to inspect hia stock of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, Ac. And he pariicnlarly informs gentlemen purvhastriy that oqc price only Is made. Foot wen years' experience In the business, enables him to place before his patrons the Same choice collection of Carriages which, sc many years past It has been bU particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern manu factor-era. Tbe success of his new system is complete—lb* economy of his arrangements will supply the beat and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the mama fur decorating houses of butduees ho* heaped upon the price of goodß, (owing to large r»oL ) JOSEPH WO ITU will sell, i.u teady money only, at uuibh Imi than the usual profit*. [ mhO.daw j 49* Carriages re paired in the best manner, with deepai Six doort from the Aqueduct, opposite the (JoUector’t Office, ALLauaxnr uiry, IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and al kind* of Ornamental Hair Work. Tbs best quality of material is furnished, and entln satisfaction guaranteed. ni) l.’i daw ly Alexander W. Foster, Attorney and counsellor at law, aim bocks TOE iM OtunoxKT, Agent for procuring Bounty Land! and Pensions; and fbr the Collection of (JlaitDM in Ureal Britain and Ireland. 49“ Collections made in Ibis and adjoining Counties; Es tates of decedents settled; Real Estate bought, sold or leased, End rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other Becuilty. Titles examined and UUe papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a few door* above SmithfleUl. Pittsburgh, March 28, 1886—|mh23:d*wj A* W. Foster, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the States of Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia. ’ Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs taken for record or use in any of the above namod BUtea, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 28,-1866—fmh28Ma w> FOUNDRY AND MAOUINK SHOP. SANDUSKY, OHIO. I'HB subscriber baring moved Into his new Works re cently erected, corner of Water, McDonough and Shelby streets, is prepared ,t 0 contract for and execute all orders for PASSENGER, BAGGAGE, POST-OFFICE, HOUSE FREIGHT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, and all other descriptions of CARS. Also, for STEAM ENGINES of all sizes, Q BARING RAILROAD CASTINGS of all descriptions, and all other work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop. The ioremen of the dUZerent departments ore scientific and practical men—mostly from Eastern manufactories w ko seep themselves informed and adopt all valuable mod em W. W. WBTHBHBLL QCOBQB ALBXSV. Jt. L HTipaiNa. BIGELOW A CO., (aOCOEB9OEB TO B. M. BIGELOW,) 46 Jtfomond Alley, near JPood ttrtxL, PTTT3BUBQB. jflgCTa P COACHES, CARRIAGES, PHJ3TONB, DPQfIIKB, and every description of fancy Vehicles built to order, and finish*) In * unsurpassed for beauty of ilcekn, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials. All work warranted. augl&ly IJKVuLVtCUSI EBVOLViiKsri —Just received, by Hi , * P T ®3s> direct from the manufac- >r:i.igi lll^l■ll■nuJ■ (MternU wm N BBii Y th rl (' ~P erson“ S olb IS * by pnffhuriny their eautnmra Ibey can do better w«^r p P eS * t . h “? e ’ “><* “» »m»S «bo,e Pletole before ? ra “ trr »“f °f ‘b» ot^erefobd -, B ? U 136 Wood street, Pittabunrh XTOVVJS THIS TIMS to secure «“g^t'uo M « -Jv 5 ---, JX Schools, ltfe\tfthina quarter ot a miw «S2t House la: IfashiDgtofc, ?*, hooting the Pittsburgh Thera are eight.ecrea of ground improved, with aboat 100 Frail Trees, and a good Cottage House of eight rooms, neatly famished in l£a latest style. It is near the resi dent of John Marshall, Baa. JPrica |3OOO. enquire of sepB THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth st. POTASH— 10 casks, a pure artiole,lijr aale by eepU HBNBY H. OOLLINS. J '-'“l - ; ’-is RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTE. ißsooaa -Hoxthßm llUiiDls tSr’tllS'HiSlilaiJipl Eiver, IQWAI -ijJIISSOUUL ir tr. Houston, General Freight Agent. PUUaJrlpbi*. IL J. LOAIBAKKT. Superinteudeut, Altoona, Pa. DUFF’S UEUCASTILK COLLEGB, PITTSBURGH, PA [NCORPORATKD BY TUB LEGXBLATUftK - I Prnnsyl Vania, with Perpetual Charter FACULTY. \V IG >IAN UFACTOR V. MRS. RENTER, FULTON CAR WORKS. Cor».r of Smittaaold »nd Ihlrdilriati, JOHN P. OLABB, Proprietor. ; / , Y. ■i'H &I&C8BUBQB, PA. THIS large anti commodious Ilcujja having undergone thorough repair and fumkhed with ueWjOquipmonta throughout, la tiow'opsa for the reception of the traveling public. PARE $ 1,35 PJUV DAY. jel* „„„ MANSION HOUSE. GEOBGE AUBE NT Z, Pbopoietob, No. an LIBEBTI STBEET, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Bailrord, which makes It the most convenient house in the oily for passengers arri ving by that road. The Proprietor haring, at considerable up, in. excellent style, theIIANSION HOUSE, would respect folly solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON t’AED, afford* lag ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His Larder ami liar will be furnished with the best the market can alford- . ; , , febL-y NT. CLAI a HOTEL , * Cbmer of Penn and St. Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Jta, undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel,” having X taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent stylo, would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public to glveiUm a calL As sured, with the convenience of the boose' and his loog ex perience In the business, be can give entire satisfaction, and his chargee moderate. WJL 0. CONNELLY. GOOD INTKMT HMS^ CIORKEK OP LIBERTY AND GRANT BTRHETB, neer j the Railroad Depot. JnalSily J AMJ£S SU4SNON, Pro| OWSTOW’S. WAYERLBY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street, between Chestnut &ad Walnut,Philadelphia [aul»:; QASKILL HOUSE, CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUIB STS., WARRZN, 0* rpHK Proprietor takes pleasure Id announcing to ihs public that this new ami elegant Hotel has been opened as a house of entertainment. Cuing commodious and room;, aud adjoining thfl office of the Ohio Bt&ge Oompan;, It offers inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda tloo of the traveling community. A sharo of public patronage is respectfully mliritnj eul7 M. GABK.ILL. CIIKBTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA PARKER * LAIRD, Proprietor*. TERMS 11,60 PER DAY. OIcSIUiLADi HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, PENS A. rjiHß undersigned bating tabnu charge of the above X named lloupf, and r*titu*l It ai a large expanse, in a comfortable as well anelugaut style, is now prepared to re ceive guests, aud give ample salibiactioo to all who may pa rouUothu Uouse jauihlf J JAMES DOWNEY. FRANKLIN HOUSE, Cleveland, OHIO. Cl PATRICK A BON, PnoPßUßoas.—This House has ue /* dergone thorough aud extensive repairs, alterations, aud large additions of new furniture, etc., aud the proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render.tbs Pbaseus a place -where all the oom* forts ol a Qxct class hotel can be found. jy 4*t O. PATRICK A BON. RESTAURANTS. WILEISB HALL, W. 0. QALLAQUHK, Phopbibtob. fourth ttrert, brtvteat IVuod and 3mit\fUld. T'DIS spacious establishment has boeu lea:**! by the sub scriber, and completely renovated lie In at all houra prepared U) every laxary that can w found in the beat regulated restaurant* m the States. Lib spurious Bar Will always be supplied with Lbs Ter; beat Liquors. Game of every de scription, In its season, can always bo (band at Wilkins Hall. JapTJ W. 0. QALLAUUfiK. COHNI'COPIA *»~OVBTER AND COFFEE HODBE.*tt D. BABHABD. JVo. 40, TifOi Street, between H r vod and Market. )anlVAjj piTMuDEoa. i£«nn«U Af«« WD. KNUUBB, Bole Bottler of SUITII’B celebrated • Kenuatt Aleand Brown htout. Aleo.Oowmou Ale aud Porter, In quart and plot bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, Is reepectihlly solicited, aull:y K. B MAftON^-BaVl. Sllueral Watar aud SariapariUa WU. D KNGLIbH, Pitt street, below Penn, la now manufacturing and bdttleing the above beverages on an extensive scale. His articles are of the best quality, and nofaclured from the purest materials. ocUTdy HOPPERS PATENT PLANE TUB undersigned U prepared to supply GAKPENTfiIUJ, OABrNST U AKKRA, and Workers to Wood generally, with bis Patented and valuable PULNJE& All who hare tried U, pronounce it n most valuable in rentlon, that must soon come into g-neral use. The til lowing letters from practical workman are hot two among many letters the Patentee has received recommending this Place abore all others In use ; We hereby certify, that during tbe last twelve months we bare need Hopper's Patent Plane, and 4o not hesitate to rewatnond it to Cabinet-Makers and Carpenters as su perior to any other Plane in use, Weoonslder It peculiarly aJaptoJ to planing uak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of hard wood, and lor planing Teneen, It *■ far superior to tho old mode uf scraping l*eslde3 being a great saving of lime. One man, by using this Plane, will plane mote veneer* than t»» c m«m can do kv any other plane or method In use. U. U. Bias A Co. To Moses V. Eaton, Bed.: Dear Sir 1 hate examined Hopper's Patent Bench Plena, and believe It to be a most cxAllent article for the use for which it h intended,as a combination 0! plane and scraper. Il U particularly adapted to planing veneers, and It does not require oue-foarlh the time or labor of the old method, anJ I hare no Jonbt, when Its properties become generally known, but that it will entirely . upersode the lonner te dious and laborious custom. I most cheerfully rrcommenJ It to all person* engaged In tho Cabinet businet*, as from my knowledge Of It, there Is nothing as well fitted Co give a emootb and beautiful finish to T«u«ere as the ilopper Patent Bench Plane. Jewxa W. Wqodwsll, Furniture IVarerooma, i)7, Oil Third si., Pittsburgh. PUisburph, February I*7, 1855. F. KATUN, of this city, is my sole Agent for the sale el Planes, or uf righto to manufacture aud evil them Pittsburgh, Marrh til, 1856—(tah21:tf) I'l KLD BOoKV'K UAluluAlJ UNUINKKIUv —. 11. Manas. Toot, Af.nl 21, 1864. 1 am much pleased with Mr. lienck's little manual, the ** Fluid Ik/Ot ol Railroad Kuginoera/’ With the presenta tion of some uf tb- moot practical and useful of reconciled processes amoug railway engineers, he has given others which, new at least iu their present form, appear to possess e mini of higher raiue than that of mere novelty—that of being Id gem-rai eusceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. i u conclusion, while 1 think the design of Mr. Henrk'a book in such as to adapt it excellently well to professional ueed*, i hare pleasure in expressing my lonllai satisfaction with ita execution, alike with the per spicuity ol orraogumeui effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by his publisher*. b. PoAinutv Gkikti, 0. E. tod Director of Keoflinlaer Polytechnic Institute, for .ile by WILLIAM 8. UAY'EN, D**l*r io Kuflnearrt’ Btetloocry, Sifti k«t corner ofßeoond tu3 Sundries -iuv t.*** Rio codec (-ti-ketx J»TB Coded iAt i.bd* N. 0 '."j I.Lis K«*Uo(iJ Sugar*; 100 L>bls ptmic* N u Molhj>*c* , T u half ebon Is Creed aad Black Teas. boxoa Tobacco, faroril* braud*. 'Hj Luui I'opper , bold* Pimento; ■Ji. boles Ultra Collaa; ii>o boles Mould and Lipped Caodiofll 26 boitu fllar CaoJldßJ 100 boxes Uoflln ttoap; ‘/[> boxes Varleg* f *U Soap; 26 down Buckets; 10 down Tubs; 200 reams Wrapping Paper ; 2U d •'ten half tow Bag*. For salts by _(s«pl9) JOUN MOOIUIKAD. 1> 10 iKv'N —2UU tons N<'U. I and 2 Authroolle, "Marl ettu,” “ Cameron” and “Oordslta” furnace* ; 7b ■* “ Shade,” Somerset county; for sab by _ (sepl9) JOBN MOOBUBAD BIaoOMs — luu Lou* J onittid Blooms and Lumps ; 100 '• Lake Champlain; for sale by tfeplft JOHN MOORHEAD. BOIJOOL BUY, and other btorlea by the GhrLUaoe X Flro ; by Obarion DicfeeuM. Price 12% cents, ouly. beyvn Poor Traveler*; in eight chapters; by Charles Dickon#. Trioe 12W cents. Lizzie LeUh, and the Miner's Daughters; by Charles Dickens. Price 12*.£ cents. Yellow Mask; in twelve chapter* ; frem Dickens’ House hold Words. Price cents. bister Hose; in seven chapters; by Charles Dickens. Price cents. Mother aud Step-Mother; in twelve chapters; from Dick* eus’ Household Words. Price 12j % cents. Ballou's Magazine, for October; price 10 cents. Leslie's Journal, do do 18 do. For oale by U. MINKR 1 DO., »«plB No. 32 Hmitbfleld street. 1 | |A BoXfiß tsUALfiU uKttKINU ; X X/Lf 260 boxes No. 1 Uerring; 600 half boxes Uailoux Sardines; 200 boxes do do 300 quarter bxs. do do 6 dozen Anchovies; 6 dozen Capers; 6 dozen Olives; 6 dozen Lobsters. Jost received and for sale by RHYMER A ANDERSON, flB Pf __ No. 39 WoodatrowL MILLINERY GOODS—a complete eaegnmeal of Milli nery Goods, comprising— Fine French Flowers, Ostrich Plumes and Tips, Mots, Plushes, Ycivets, bilk Baches, Velvet Plcquets, Buds, Tinsel Flowers, Satin Flowers, Vulture Feathers, Plain and col'd Straw Gimps, Ahatillla-Trimmings, Bounet Frames, lloonet Ribbons* ltibbon Haches, Dol'd, Straw and Silk Laces, dost received. A. A. MASON A 00., ggp!7 26 Fifth street. Dll EAR FAST TKA—IO chests of this superior j Tea, at bo cents, just received at China Tea B ore. augta> p. B. DBA VO, No. 1 Diamond. HAVING POUND TENANTS for all the Dwelling Houses put under our care, we-are now prepared tr procure tenants for others. Owners of vacant booses will find It to their interest to give ns a call, as we have Jolly' applications for houses. Also, collection of rents, insuran ces and repairs attended to. Charges moderate. 8. CUTHBKBT A .ON, aepl 63 Market street. BW NOVEL, bt AUTHOR or “Aloft*.”—The Hidden Path, by Marion Uarland; just received and lor sale (augaj JOHN B. PATISON, 66 Market si. HAVANA SEGAKB-~I have just received a splendid lot of ffentdne Havana &coars. Those wishing a pt-od Segar can alwaye obtain it at JOS. PUSHING’!*, Corner of Market at. and Diamond- ,IL^—3o bbU N b. Whale and Tanner’s Oil for sale by tflllTH, MALE * HOHTBE. HOTELS, CITY HOTEL. (LA** SROWB’S,) FRANKLIN HOUSE. rirrsjsua.iu Btiam Oabqict Pactobt, ) February 22, 1866. j WM. 0. iiOPi'KR. 100 tons “ Hock Lilli,” Juniata IUO •* “Monroe,” do; Mill Creek,” do INSURANCE COMPANIES. Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A,MILLION,DOLLARS 1 STBA INBVKANCK COMPANY, lBl9. PAID DP. CubGaplUl; * ■' • 9500,00.0* mtn THIBTY*BIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of 1 the 1 Assets of the <®TN A INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hert ford, astonished this agency on the let ofJanuary, 1866, under oath. Heal Estate, uninenmbered^.^^^-.^.—16,072 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 0 andTeent, pay able eemHnxmaDy;.- «..» 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17 Bills Receirable, well secured, payable at Batiks 126,3U7 85 Railroad Stocks In-Cosnecticat 97,516 09 Bank Stocks inthadtyof Hartf0rd.............;.. 142,896 00 Bank Rtnpk« in New lock city9B,oso 00 Ouh ob h&ad,tn Bank, and in hands of Agents and oth«rs—2l2,6os' 06 ' 63 The amount of UablUtleedue or not due to Banks or other creditors, —nothing. Looses adjusted And daoy—none. Losses adjusted and not due, $146,616 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $61,257 60. All other wtatme against the Company are email, such only ae printing, Ac, Agents Instructed to take no risk over (10,000. rae unoant insured in any dtj, town or Tillage, detwids 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 Mrptt the loss by any one fire to (10.000, or less. TOO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stats os CoBXICSXffOM -a Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1665. Hartford county, I Perscnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the Aetna Insurance Company,and madeoath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, true, according to his host knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the rear 1664 exceed 1750,000, while the premiums received for the same time for exceed any other year, since the organization of the Oompany. Policies covering nearly ail descriptions of property, Is* sued at this agency, at renin, aura live rates. 4®* Office, No. 87 Water etreot, PittBburgh, Pa. janll H. tt. TEN EYCK, Agent. NORTHWESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA CBAR3EE PERPETUAL. Anthorlud Capital, 9300,000, Assets liable for the losses op the com PANY. In Stock Notes, (negotiable Mort gages and Judgments .. $lOO,OOO In UUls Receivable, Mortgages and Judgment*, Bonds, Ac. In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash items. Total .. (253,000 H. OADWBLfo President J. Q. BAK If,S«CrtLary. • fire, Marine and Inland Transportatioc »Hka, Uk eo at current rates. RSFERBNCSS. riTTbßCaaa. M'CnHy A 00., W. A D. Binehart, ML. Hollo well A Co., Chide* B. Wright, DbtW a. Brovn * 00., 0. H. A Geo. Abbott, Harris, Hale A Co., Brans t Watson, iloo. Wtn. D. Reiter, Ghafl. Afeg&rgeo i Co., Caleb Oop* A Co 9EOHGE BINGHAM, Agent, jet 9b Water etr»«L, Pittsburgh. A. A. OML&IB&., .........,..8, 0. CABUJItI A. A* OAUlilfiU A UttO n Cbrner Fbur&i and SmilhfuUl Ptfti&tßgh, /U-, AGENTS STATE MUTUAL FIBS AND MARJNB IHBSRANCE CO oi ha aa i a ft nTo all parts of tbe World, Favours, \ INLAND INSURANCES On goods by rlTers, canals, lakes sd4 land carriages, to all parts of tbs Union. STUB IN80BANOKJ? On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling bonces. Ac. ABBICTtJ OV TUB COMPANY, November 7,1353. Bonds and Mortgages...... $24,£00 00 Btateof Pennsylvania, Philadrlpbla city, Spring Garden, Southwark, and other loans, 181,653 43 Blocks In banks, railroads and insurances com faniea Is receivable.... Clash on band balanced In the hands of Agents and premiums on Marios Policies receoUy Issued 121,707 <57 BubaeriptionNotes..... .. 100,000 00 mstcvoae Wo Martin, Joseph li. Sell, Kdmund A. Cornier, John 0. Davie, Robert Burton, John R. Penrose, George G. LoJper, Kd ward Dariicgtoo, B. Jones Brooke, J. 0. John eon, James 0. Ueod, Theopilu* Paulding, James D. BdPFarland, W. 0. Ludwig, Jouru W.Oowtv, Bec’y. P. A. UADKRIA, Agent, No. 06 Water struct. HlttoDnrgh. The PranhUn Plrs liuuraace Company, Of PhticutelphiA, TjVUUßoToHi£—Charles tV. Bancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias f / Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob iL Smith, Goo. W. Rich ard*, Mordecai D. Lewie, Adolph! £. Boris, David B. Browne, Morris Patterson. Giua. N. nignaga, Onaa. Q. Baacm, Beerttary. Oontinue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, In town and country, at rata aa low as are consistent with security. The Oompany have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af fbrd ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Own pan r‘ on January Ist, 1861, aa pub shod agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were aa follows, via: Mortgage ~ solBo*B 08 Real KstaU- ... ...... 7B Temporary Loans 83,®fid ij 8t00aa..... ...... fll,SBB 00 OMh, Ac 84,54(1 81 Total *1,212,708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they have paid upward of One Million Foot Hundred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence oftße advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, >pN Offlos, north-east cor. Wood and Third sts. TRO DNIT&D STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TBUBT COMPANY. rmi.ADEI.PHIA. OHABTE&ES APBIL 26T8, 1860. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. oflet, a. S. Comer of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. \Osotri of the florae Board al Philadelphia: oixiuTo as. Stephen B. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W.Ttnglsy, Geo. M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence. James Devereux, William M. Godwin, William STKee. President —Stephen B. Crawford. Vice President— Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh —Jamee H. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City—H. B. Mowry, M. D. GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent, mar!7;y No. 74 Foorth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH, OORNBR OF FOURTH AND BUITHFIELB STREETS. Antborlted Capital, OEOO,OOO. INSURE BUILDINGS and Other property against loss or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DtAXdTORS. Wn. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. M’Cltntock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Bproul, A. J. Jones. George B. White, Jacob Painter, A. A Carrier, lames 8. Negley, W.fl. Haven, - Wade Hampton, D. ELPark, H. B. OoggshalL Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President BODY PATTERSON, Tice President A. A. Can aim, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. 8. Oaaaixa, Assistant Secretary. dedhfim Whftern Imarancn Company, Pittsburgh. B. MILLER, Jr- President. I P. M. GORDON, Ec&ctarv _ CAPITAL, 0100,000. ' * \iriLLlnsure against all kinds of risks, FIRE andMA " v BIN A AU losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Homelnatltutioh, managed by DiauxsAs who are well known in the eothmnnity,and who aredwermined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Directors.—R.Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rloketson,J.W.Butler, N. Holmes, W. H. Smith; C. Ihmsea, George W. Jackson, °L Lyon, Jamesldppancott,Geone parMe, James Me* Alexander Nlmick, Thomas Scott. _ Offlee, No. 02 Water street, (Warehouse of Bpang 8 UirsOPithrtmrgh. _ novifcly Law Books* I AM authorised to sell Jow some valuable Law Books. 10 voU. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Booriar 1 . iMUtutra; Ureenliaf'a Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last ed.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, ko. GEO F. UILLMuBA, 6c P a l it the office of Morning Post. **•*■ .—-vf-”- Y _ „ 1 ! J ~*C ->/ ■; .‘.v. v7* STOCK AND BILL BROKJR^^ TATOTES, Drafts. 80n4% Mortg^gyp | :Loana QU CCIU* ■JXW terals, Pnagotiatat fohgfrt yfrflwplil on com mission. Land Wdrranfabdught andxold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and Bala df ;; i ; •• f’ All 'bbmmurdcatfojaa. qttented tp prpnyptly. .jewTUrt-i *M. H. .JAB. & tttkt'. Wm. HL Williams A Co.. 7 ;;; BANKERS ANDRXOHANGE tf,E K Ci?m£r Wbod and Third ttrteti. • ( ..>u. All transactions modaon liberal terms, 1 OoUecqgfnk of Bills, Notes, promptly attended to; ‘ jan2&lwg » EODGEES fcCQi, BANKERS AND BROKERS* OO&SJSM OF FOURTH ANJ> SHTTBFIELD STREETS* .aa2.-fim . , Plttalrargfa»Pa» ■ - .< ■ Bsmoyti. PATRICKS 4 FRIES 1). BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ;ri Hav* Removed their toihcOomor'cfFifQi <> uxtv oiuoyxn «nxm nxinaafr and to so. 67 kaou* snm roirir sooss nxww old bund. „ N HOLMES A BONB, Bonkers And Exchange Brokers* • and Dealers in Notes,Droits. Acceptances, Cold* fill*. v«r and fi&k Notes. Exchange on the Rasterh and WeetOift. Oltles constantly for sale; . Collections made in all thi cities throughout the Uni tad! States. Deposits receivedth par fundaorcurrent papeKN? r C 7 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta., twWflf , e JOHN WOODSY - BANKER ANI> EXCHANGE BROKER; PI ALTO a Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotet STOCK bought and sold on conjihlialoh. tJoilecflohf carefully attended to. Interest paQ on Deposit. 49* No. &B>4 Fourth street, nearlyopposite the Bank. declfi , ooazua op wood abx> fmo amirs. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for sale. Time Bills o] Exchange and Notes dfoamntaLrr. Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought Collections made in oil the prinMpol cities of the United StateA lNh pbalts received of Par and Current Funds. ■ (marflTlyj J AUXB IBSlfia, IPWABPIunri WtCMaA XBiMWa gßAnrea a Engir f BANKERS AND HrOHANOfe ; * r , '*■ BUY AND SELL Gold, SQver, and Bank Notes; ragotJofo Loans on Beal Estate or Btock Securltlas; pumhlisa Promissary Notes and Time BIBS, on East ffK, buy' and soil Stocks on Ooxnmlssion. Collectloofl made on all points In theTTnlm,, v 4 _ (ihyl G. B. ARNOLD 4 CO BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKEES, ‘ Dealers in Exchange. Coin, Bank notes, Bight and Time Drafts, Ac. Douections b(ififally .attended m, mad proceeds remitted to any part of Hie Unfosi, Blocks bought and sold on . . ffk. No. 74 Fourth sL, next dpor to Bank of Dlttsh'g.lßSlS THOMAS WOO oar r T WCOMMEBCIAi BBOKEB,-e»:; ; Grad, Benncit A Co., Zug, Lindsey A 00. EoUi, Bond*, Stocks, Real Bstata. SoL Ho. 76 fintrth xL, Pittsburgh, Ft i. JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.* V.IORNERLY of thoeelobrated Clothing Depot on Liberty 1; street, which has won an unbounded popularity andar he name of the THREE BIS DOORS, have, for trie par pose of acquiring more spaoe fbr their removed to the spacious building on the corner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where they have now Hie nS. 0. HAND, Vice President. Haw Clothing Store, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. rplIK subscriber hae justopenod this new establishment, X where ha has always on hand a Large and choice assort mant of all articles of CIJJTUINQywMch he warrants equal 10 ftn £l n and will sail at the aostmsonabU jpri oes. The puklio are requested to give him a call* 'v‘ earthly R. QppBNHSniBR. Uougl^Jcl^ly^VVuioii.ln. THIS PLACE is situated on thw Bay of Baperior and! Left Bond River, atthe hwui of-lake Superior. and ; pewaasta A BETTER SITE, A BETTER HARBOR, AND GREATER ADVANTAGES FOR A OOMMKRCLALCITY, ■ than any other point In the North-west; and Is equalled in prospective importance by Chicago only. The Proprietors have a clear, undisputed tnj unincum bered title to the land upon which BUPKRIOB is laid out, and all purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds fbr the same. Superior was laid oot during tbo contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large lintel, a number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouse* and is In all respects the ■ MOST FLOURISHING NEW SOWN la the West. The County Seat the United States office and Post Office are located here. The Missisripnl and Lake Superior UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, now in course of construction, connecting with St. Pant terminates at this place. It Is also the lake termini of ati the projected railroad*to tho head of Lake Superior. The “Boo" canal will be opened in June; after which, four lipea of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, and one from BtoZalo; all fhp vessels, having been built expressly tar this trade. Cne Steam Baw Mill is now In operation, ami vnw machi nery for a second is now on the way to Superior, which will be set to work Immediately on its arrival. One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro prietors to be sold by the uodoraigned to actual Battler* on easy terms, to provide a fmid fbr extensive publio improve ments. Liberal appropriations bare been made tor public purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ic. Ac. In order to correct the misapprehension arising from : similarity of names, it is proper to state that “ Supertor .City,” about the title of which a legal controversy a-rig**, is another and different place, and In a different township from Scpsftioa. * AA-Mape of Sopceiob are signed by Thoa. dark,sur* veyor. and WUUam H. Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may be seen In the principal hotels of 8L i’aol, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, BuflUa uud other cities. 1 ' All porsoos who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informs-; tIOD, or. (guested to »ppl, to W*. H. NJWIOJI, fiupotlor. Dougins county, Wisconsin. 4 4 WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior. Jj2tL3m »: Board of Health Notioa ' 'l' INFORMATION has been made to the Board of w—fiy that caeca of cholera occurring outside of the city have been brought within its limits for relief No dotihi thV friends of the sick are prompted by motivro of humanity, jut it is proper they should bo informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by so doing. The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, Iti f radluitiMatii tobeWtf, iod •nu merate, to ecdmoUco-rtatomaetß lif ; * said the : v TbaaJeeto®o£tto«)fetWatf of ihatitybf £lttsbur«h CfFlttabureh tomeetwktfcdTitolteSefccttHiriisAto'aaiilWard. : ;r j Tto-fita&rsttf themifd-W&rd of the city of Pittsburgh 4o mwl at tbflhflhasctf Andrew McMaetors, Esq. * ,T -; :Tbaels®toraOftl».E&ti*tfiWar4DfthociiybiFitiBburoh to meet at the Pablio BehtolHotiisltf skid Ward. ': 9«r«i :. tUscftybf Pittsburgh inmfeet a! the Pennsylvania -Honse; occupied .byGotlaib Bckelrt{y of Allegheny to meet at'fh&boutobfT/Sttitolat ihe corner of Bosto£on -*nA */'/. .'. . i ..., ; The electoenf thgtoroogb to meet at" HheTbwnTJall On Wiiltins/fitregtinsald borough.-:{ -•■ TltoeltotoW ( .Iheeleotpie of ihn boronghcf Bewlctly to meet at the - 1/ j , .Tno electore of .nutnvn&hlpto meet bt thahoufie of Jo >»ph- Alacbgnira* Tnrbpifee Ecadjin Aid iowuahlp. euapt thequalified toterr residing ! In sections ana of the sald dlstrtcti trbo ehso yotaat«4 ganezni ln the Ninth Ward of the city, oTPittflbOTgh. .. . . -■■ -■ - ; Peablaa township tamestat fhehodsObf : JohnßeiUeyLln thOTfllsgeof East Liberty. T r- - The,electors of .CoUinstoirnshlp to meeb stlhe houre of WiniamMcOaUi 3Eastl4bertyl T j " 'The electorß Of WiiUhb to meet at thorimosa or. -Jah>k i ini B&id ; townMdpt’' ,'^j '"'.T.- \ * At of. John Sammerrllle, in said town diiiH- ‘ " J Rto , «lßctCOTcf.F»ttontcitfcshlp tDmftsfcat U» of gprnpifce, in-said itovmsj Tia elfictOTfl of'Pehitto’wiihrp i ' The eleitozb of YermUlesioKmdnp.tnmeednttheHbllc Schodl'Honse. «Lthe fann.of Oafid £hew 4 naar the white house fhmeriy.bccnpfed by Thomas-HeaVnoW'hy WnL A. Hha#.’ *"■ V- .-•»! ’ -l Ths township to at the h etfie of George Webster, formerly oocnpial by Ut KUsehath borough*. k Theolectora oT Je&rson township to meet at the house of Michaftl fipftOi formfirly occupied. by John Kjog, fa fcaid township* -•- : 5 , Thoaltftoaof Uifflln township to meet at the' cl j Samuel WUson. formerly wjcuplsd by JaEaes" E. Neel* in said townships ---■ —-*••’•'■"' ...--■•tt-. The el eetpra of PpperSt Clalr township to meet ,at jth& house c£ Jaar thenttaboJShand’BteabenTmeTapi- She elaforaofßohlntott nf Ssrsh McEirranflj formerly Audley ilcfarland. In sold township. - , -i i-jv-'j/rv - :>• j- f - / i T3fo.etoctors.of tnwnshiptnmaet at the house ot itcCielland-A. Anpar* fitrhmriy j.Ghorlea.iin - . Tie electors of .Mooniownshlp to meet at School House /No, tin ea£i, township. The electors of Ohio township to meet at tho bottsa of Henry YJPhompson,_Jn said, i The etectora of FranfcUn township to meet at the lioUßa occupied by Joa. Holemaa*ineaM township. The electors of Beamre township to meet at the School House Tfo. Sylnssld township. The electors of. Baldwin township to meet at the housed John Oowito, in e&id township. j The electors of Snowden tovnshiptorseet at ths houfia of Peter JBoyer* in.eaM township. | The elector* of South Fayette township to meet at the home of H. Hajß,on Uxe Coulter, in sold township. *!?■“’ '!! ' ~.. < ; • *Hie elsctoradf NdrthPayetietownahip to meet htrths ■ house now occupied by Francis Jamhon. at Bodgem*. in» T in Said township. ,4-. Ts The eleetoza of Boss township to meek. &Mhs Boubo of JacobQdb&ugh, oh the insahl township.' !' The electors ;of Pine township to mee tat the-house of 1 'Hugh Crummy, in said toarzxahip. . ; , ; TUe electors of M’Candlesi township to meet at thaU>u4a J ; i I The electors nTWeet Peer township to meet at the house of Nathan Conley.ln Bald township. . ; The electorsoT East Deer torwiißhipjtomeet aithsPubli flchOOl gOUSe.ifftha botOQgh of Tar»ntnn> ... The electoto of HevHle township.to meet at School Honsr No, l, (haresf er io be called Chaplin.) , The electors of BawicUey .township tomeot at tho house of Samuel mtoUa,tn said township. The electors of lhdlsna Idwoaup to meetat ihe houss former Alex. Tamer, inzsidtovnship.. > The electors of Shaler township to meet at John Shaw’s Mill, in said township. . . 4 ' . TboqoaUfledTotam of that part of Indians towsAhip, io Allegheny coiintT, refilling wiihin thefollowing described hoandarlw, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Href, the upper Una of the lhrmof John Cable, and run* ning a northerly course, between the firms of «dd Gable and John Boydto the horthasst corner of . this's farm— thenee running a westerly Cooras to tho: Shaler township line, to sudr amshser aS/td all fkros or lots situated toCtmnihgham*sdlstrlct,and known tracts, within said hoondarles, shall hereafter Tpte at the general election to 4ho boroogh of 'Sharwburjr. at tha election poll of atfi Wrodgh.' * - - ■ At which timaAnd placo the qualified olectors as afore-- said wUI by ballot vote tor One penontor State Senator, Fire parsons for members of Asaambly of PenneyiTania, One person tor Sheriff, One person for.Oasal Commissioner, - One person tor Prothonotary, Oqc. person tor Treasurer, i One person tor County Oommlssionex, One person ror Coroner, , One person tor Director of Poor, ' One paraontor Auditor for 8 years. One person tor Auditor tor 2 years. IGhren andermyhand Httahnrgh, (his 3d day of September, A- D-/1855, and of'the dndepfndfiiica of Abe - Bnlfedßtatertbe elghUolh. - tyiLtiAM MAGILL, sep6aiawta / Khortiy koo.ooo intruai I lIS* a i BIBAMBOAI DIfiABTEBS OS I JgfSdt ■ rnTHTTrnr tiim-WBIMBW ; Qul r-lgned lun now In course of preparation « itev- 1 “ AMBOAJ I«BECrOB¥» which will betooed to October naxtT tne book wUI contain urer two hundred pagtos.iUo*: tratod in the boat atyle. and neatly bound -in a durable mAnnar. IT WHX.BBONE GF IHBIIOS3VIKTEBEST -INQ BOOKS BVEii PDBJJBHEi, and wIU be aiookfttaii «U xlaeaea uf people. Thß STKiM BMI BIEtXJIOBY wUlcontains complete llatand d ■ KripUon of aU'tta Steamboats now afloat on the Western and Rea them waters. Tbe iengtb.-model. spoed, power •nd tonnage ofeaeb brahwESe tnih'rwbourbnUfcthß Alßo.themmiss Of Captains nna'offtcera,her ago, *Oi 4c. The Directors arlllooa^dn ahistoryof SleamboataandEteamtaating on tte Western Waters sicca this application of steam; also* a •ketch of tho drat boat built for th» Ohio BtTer.wlth’Sie name of the baflto. coaiTnamby »nl ; Tho BiVittt bifi&BOST will oantain a list and dcscrSo* Uon of all Urn BTBAMBOAT DISAfTiflSa tbat bate c*cur redon tha WESTEBN and BODTHBBJS W4XEBS. beaut foilT fltajtratad. with a T.TRT o? Ali THoiS WHO fcaJit by Timß BtmnKa, sreKiNQ SMB KXHHHJIKB,dB tha-Westcraandßoutnurn waters. Tha Director* trili contain Maps of tho Ohio, Mholmlnol. MiasoMi, HUno!a,]Atkansao, WSttcaßod, OnachltapYaiS and otter Kivere, withUia Totrna and, CUlca laid dawn,wi to correct distances; alao oan* otter iUTerand Oammarclal Items of interest to the people,at large. Thobook-will contain the carte of tta rations 0.8. MaO Boats,with Hie iredetteyaiylh.do-Ap. Sbe Blrwctory will also contain a complete list of ail ttaresponsiblß Steamboat r omcere.tteir plana ofreeldenco, do, 4oj ttejigtr steam 1 ’ boatLaw.ltsrequirements, with comments, ahotrior Thereto It tbo.fetraitpeicnt ttgar.and tmuru the coapttmt qfflccT, ife. to, and oil the Important u. K 8n f”1”, op to Bates portantßwaainhabf ttirearlona o.' MMaidia regard'to. fcjdgto Bo, 4* witt'manyhtto ®» Bbectorywfli be mnstrntW tottt bestutrlo 'and' pnnted to tte boat manner. Tha anttor baa fbr ax yea a fcengaihertng together all tte fkcta and items lp regard to tto numerous steamboat dlaiEtere'on tbeWesternand Southern »eteia, and now lnten(ia rahUBhlug Uieia In book form. The price of the work wilt be-put at the'titir (urn of One Hollar. Tea thousand copies, will be issued for tta boatman; alt otters, desirous of. esbeertbtog will bare to do so at onoo>aanono will baprlntrd tmleasordered la. adbanco, This trorkda deatlned to. hare actrtolatlon ol oror EIGHTY THOtfSAffB copies.»» ttie .mhM.lmre reoelrlna largo numbers of subecri cere, per-maD. bum all tarts of Ihe country, daffy. Smo (ditto; ohtatloatmeß, S tofsK^?^ 011of th * Um “..“e“'>W>utore ; The Olfactory will ba bsned In October. and wIU be. as “•hWOboat. BytemlttlOg ®“ k J )oU “'

l* ~„ do OopUng go B^ttlSg’Fort, Pure Juice do Onltuery go AUJultaeoant. ' - .nncbor^„ • , „. VcmanivT. 'Beidesoak, > Together with all other' -JOElhaaa. , _ V. 1 v. London Cordial, Bctnsppa. - smnwss. v Enthward** &»£•& Ala. Bsxd^aQndofcPortar, ASalnt hg*n*'< - j i. * . •• C»S«W% : • 3 , .•,* i, -.-.■ » i-~ Mochuwxl J»t», English’{SronioiiC&Bere, Tinpcrt«3H»f«i*ClgarB, ol ‘tlHfmfl hramt^ Old MoncngibolaWhlafcyvof, all grata. •',••• ; artJelai oofitataff %Itft tfce I • •• n .r ;-.:py29aUy Wooda> and I A* •&•*** Itarth girtet, describes •ffreat j r wtety py fums, Houses aa& tots. Those wanting homes -S®»J}Jla»«tttogst tp«|fstBr. -Oa It Is dSßsribed-.aibv Ob< On no try B*«ti ,r7: ?rWI T .; ' TfinMAP WOODS, j * afcKjMr'lL OOLuifl. '] I'. ' • *J i J&. 'Sf - BbSL 9 BSB • v H .ZH .4 «*w*ndi ripflirtriy „ AS prevented, If ? >*;; No person pan XeeljffelfcTihllf * caustic hahltof body urt v ▼ails; Xeneretre r diseases, wbicniaig^itbaTolbejeD^ToWea^thß^timely afli' c : '- *• Theyall tend to. become tbo.d«ep'»atea an-’ *•, tbroidsbledlateiaperaVTlilclj load'tiie'liestaaaan' over tb "! Jand,,, Hence arelisMe lamUyr la ’ - portanceto pabUc heSlh; aud this Pill has A been per - tote&vttb A • Pausntsi has shown*Tcsults fiarpaßsldg' anything tttheri ■ *P? medidne. C’prrebato oeep-'filTffcted beyoa^r belial, were Ihiy.noi eobstantiaiodiby persons of ouch es u Altai posttuna and chairac terras tq forbid thrsnspldos c TOtinthr, r . f , « iI «. nk'3 i ■ -Among ’the iraihent g«ntiemtaTwb&.:bafe testified l| ire f - «i*£**', 4’ oTßpjton. anj State AsteyernofHdsstchueettS, whosrhiffh prtJftteioiu' . character is endorsed Uy.tbe, .c-y i —-v —. i wmimniaiMiibWtki «»«• 55mCMi^raiBBOS,'HaUUrjfieg; ! ii)TBn l jlSa. !i , t>j!>Hl£,B, lHih(),i<|f-|ioitoE "ÜBv| Dr. Jf. PraetJcfclClnmilßhflf Haw Ydik Clt- Mtdbrssdbjr HooiW.XtjMißCTiSecretary of- fitats; 5 * '"- 4: WM. B. A6TOEU thorkbeat man h* America;^; B-'XBI/ANBir CO.', Proprietors'of tbe Metropolitan Hots and others. s :'-,*«•/ : Did space permit, we could give man; hundred eerti * s&h used, but ev dance even public men,ialbundln "their effects upbnjiml.■., >• - /Ehese -Pillsi ths lohg~ i area tigatloh and stud, are offered to the pubhcaAtherhusfaim^mbst’■comple’ which the present.'tdatej of, medical.' affor ; They are compounded Cot of the'drugs themselves, but the medicinal by Chemical process combined t gather in such a manner as to Insure the best result The system of composition lb* medicines has been found I Cherry Pectoral and Pills Ijoth, to Produce a more efflcJet remedy than had hitherto been any proces .Thereason la perfectly obvious/; VFblfeby.thßbldmode < composition, every medicine la burdened withmpreur iei of acrimonious and injurious quaUiieaJjy thiSTeach ln£ vjdual virtue only,that is JesiMd ftr-Ihdtth’ftilva effect } present. All the inert and-obnoxlous qflidtTfoa j>f eac eabstance employed, arc leff.bew^.Ah^curaUVavirtue Only brinj retained? Hence it Is Self evfdcntljSt Umsffec: should wore as they have proved* mord r pufeljTVmedia' and the.PUlßa more powerful entidotß to dkeasa than ar! othermedldn* known to ttitf world. ~ \ , . 1 b* taken under Qie-.conpsel of an. attending Phypkian, *r; 5 Wlie OTnld'not-propfiWy bf in remedy without Jtnoil : ittg4ts «)incO£ltum r l'hflvewippli«llbiu(xorttß fttmai? by whlch pttloiATaßdi-flUs tip* whole body of tbo jUbited States American Provinces. If,however,there shbuMba anyorp* who has not,recelved,them* Ihey wiU be forwarded by m# tohisreqnefik -*’ •'i • , vv OfcaU., the Patent. Weditfues fes would betaken if their 'Ufe eonsiata lb their taysiery; Xh&Ve'nb‘inyeterfes.'. j P.Tfce 'cmaposttion.of obento J . men r and alLwhoare. frtely'ttcknowledge' ihtir conyiplJQpa ; of r thelr. JntriDa* merits. The Cherry Pectoral was -.' men to be a wonderful medicine-beforeita effects weft, known. Many eriUnentPbyeicistirhave declared tho .thing., 9f my an willing to - terrify that their.anticipatioha jrermaora. th& , Teal tied bytheir'effecietipcn trial.'"' 1 . --They, operate by thdrpowHrfta influOncoen thainiernt ' viscera.t© purify ihe.bloodand>l#nnii£aiaitlintohcaitb action—-remote the obstructions ;orthe stomach, bowel ; liver, and other organa of the body, restoring their irreg'* " lar action to bysorrecting, wherever they Ifit, each derangementrea are the first origin of disease. • Ant i lyrical CbSm&E, Lowellj.XJaaa,. jMce, 2&*i bpihcnrable by the physi dans. She was cored inonemontb, bythe-llygesnat ? ■'' J.lEGAUBtßJ.'Bichmoiiil.Me, t 'l> The Her. Dr. Cheerer, of Nerr York, tesUflekbf our todil l-* cine in the following language.:, , lr T 1»- 1 ‘ 'NWYobk, Nov. 16,1864. ■*• Diab Bm—l think highly. ofJJri llygeftQftfas <>«•• - remedy In diseases of the threat' amtluneiC, ltoyto&-ha c - c some opportunity to testify Its■•iritteaeft ram i ;fccuvftice<.j‘ ’ that it Is a most excellent.medicine* -both the Syrup ana , 1 the inhaling application tor the,cheßtr i . > ' _N. B.—Dr. Curtis’s Bygeana is tIieORIGINAL and ONLt ‘ GENUINE ARTICLE? ail •otberslare base imitations, ot" ▼Ue and INJURIOUS, counterfeits. ;£htxn'.thorn alt yoi would POISON; , l - ' • = 4S£Por sateby; P l ' Geo. i S * H. Belters A Cog Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny v CRyt-Johi * Sargent, New Brighton ,*€LL. Kalssr/Uochester. -'‘ •? , a fmyljbdaitgm^t . Carter’s Spanish ffluture. > THE GREAT PUKIFiEEJOF, Tflß BZiOQD i I ' *HothTarticloof HercUry lS it, ,' ' T ET TFB AFgMCTEDBEAD AMD POSDBRi—Ai -Li I “?Ui * Aemedyibr Saasm, King t Sl !Ij Bhroina tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pcnde*' on IhoPncei Blouaien Ilolls, Aguo'iand Purer, Chronic Son Bjrea, Bing Worm or Setter, Scsldjflesd. Jsnlircemcnt anfi Pain of th« Bones and Joints, Stttbnorn Ulcers, Bypfctliti- Disorders, Lumbago, fipinal -Complain Is,' antlsil Disease! arising from an injudicious use c-'Mercury ,-liDpruJenreh' Life, or Impurity of the Blood. ' , „ , ■. '^^^gr^tnltraailrs-medlclhowaiPnriSe^Sf of »he United tuns rnfonaMMOW'gtejrt&bAr-Aa ■tnedfcliMs. “CAB! TAB’S SPANISn AllA.r'UltK.’' Neuralgia, neunTnaticr’,• ■Bcroltola, Eruption*' on” the- Skin]' tiTer Uiseiusi' ( mcBrs. Old Soros- Affections of thsKJdneys.Dlseoseeof the! Throat. Pemsle Complalnis, Pains and Aching oca* Bmat’ and Joints, ar» speedily pat to flight .by using this great and Inestimable remedy* - - ? - s * Por *U diseases of the Elood.nothlngheayet bMnfbnnij to compare with It. Itclennses the system of ißlnipnrt’ ties, acts gently and eflldsntlyoutbe Lirer and Kidneys* yw the ladles* it Ja inTOtiaWybett» r tfcairali thfrVrr ogaelrjTerMed. A fdtr dosw b/paitertfipaniflli liix^arC wfli wmoTO itt «olownefiB mantling to the cheek, girt may* the .general health In a remarkableaegne thoniedidneißTerhbaTdof T" »' ; tauwn. ; wnpd«rfhidrffect« of? this: G££AT iHLQmyppnTiTMrt. 5 Cali on the Agent and get a Circular axidvAhdaQBfl»m£ Mono genuine- unless signed by/BENNETT'A 'BEEBE. Propfietore, Ho. 8 li^ittrpp^.aiia^Ma^iVaf'yAlsylail oraerefer supplies and agencies muflt te addressed, f? ; Bj A.PAHNESTOOK.JO&EPHTLBJi- Nd, PLKMINQ, Biioa t nmll^DixigglstlgeneraUy. v - ''' : ootAUdawly .... .„ j; ;:< • OtAnOIHIIi.fBOM ;-At sti-t* «;'• •»■'_ , Qofeto;Ee6rniryfth, 1 18« h. , Mean. B. A. Fahnestock c 8 Ct>.~We fand the pleasure nf rcMl ting, this morning, dhe »ithln;cs«lflest»«r*hr Ver miruge.whkh wUI bo very gratlffing to y£rn,«sltw«*isnS. Tolnntarily,) Wo mo,Q enu emeu, yours, yerytruly,^.' Gcnttmm—My little daughter, Ibilr-ycorircliLnnAlny' eon, older, were fbr a OoiadSiabla time suffeHagtota Worms. I purchased two bottles of year Venulffigefof which I gate them throe dosaa’-eiceordlng to'airwSouE. jnd etrangs to Bay. inlass; than .threeAonw they passed no in \ ,- * - _ CflnU«pen, baUaTastflo-bfcf Sl!r-ss { A COUHlliW—toiMie:: fttei *2400; term? eiayf * ThfaS* P«rEimß wto ore defiiroas of procuring acountryaeatiwar; . :“5 ci : ». as KATOABION - > i Are never liable to fion-etrokfcr.x -J . • t la the most Taluahfcrasiulfiitlon to iheitenet, tetaininn tha “ ;H*ir inany required form. * * J *•:*->*»”** got sale by end E, £. SELLERS i A at 26 cents per-bofctlar.r. &**>#»? angle £ B,O3EMAIIY AHP.CaaWt J. Biaha rdttgi jOaeianilon tettl® of thlß ileUgKlfal'u-oSs? >bt UMijsir two Loan aold.yii ralea arSriUil lncrMifn»i-i Mt»Uon J aßnK>t3^®:« i “ll e 3; JThqPiow fgsSmtog Drinks It wfUiln tho reach of klI. - a -Voa 53 MAttKEt St.-.;, “ISPSi^P^ ; : QItDBNTENNSr * COA’^'T Bl * tigh ' M riUA AMD VBJUUjrcaii tor ail».lo» «S'i Ds- KESSES’S, k sJSzL Comer Wood street and YtoglffsHejv } fTj?- 1 Da. ZKT9KB'St * 0oro« Wood: itz^iitf ? 'i' - . ' ~.. .-vv:S»>r' v' I ’--- * Vi ' «i ** lE=l==l MEDICAL ■ r>: V- i ~'•■■ H '~ i 1 ** r \