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A ,i > J^»s''ff/Sl ~ f ’- ** i ? C" \ --.*:A^*jM ?-',">£ ('\?~' r .~f-~~ f'?.* ,r * *« < v-H.? < iiplj V' J: V.v. ;• r, •>. ■" ** «t- v!ji'»? b&Btl iAAA--- i .j' ’fj .;< «.. •;' '*••••• -: ; -: ■ w. ‘i? ® r -^ fc I--: j- r. r ,. a_4’--^ t *• ' '•.V' 1 : t! A * *'-«:? f^ J .*sii-:j^r*'>*^-^:i-!3 ! ft,i*£r».> fi t _"?:-'.‘j..; -cr-~-*J.Vr-; C~'^‘V, "•••••-:; : •.•• ' ■ ''7 ' “ : '^ti^;A: : -^ ■ ' r.*» S f*>*- , 7 t 'y t ~(c. ■ ift/;-! 1 " I,; '' '"-h f'rfSt *■ -'=v. 4-*- - &,«*» -CW L _*#& + i* I. , i.v, t? »_• »• i .. * ; , i*i . <> » i '♦' I > . . «l J / V - ,“V ‘ ' - o'"'• RAILROADS. O BSTK A LOHIOK AIIBO A’». 3BKSS9BIBIBB3BSiS»LX flammar of Time. TaiUUf DAILY TRAINS BACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX •-; CBPTBD.) I'aa bat one Cbtnge of Cere between Columbm and Baltimore. ON &n<3 after Monday, June 18th, 1865,Train# will run follows: ' Rxprtzi Mail Train. Tram, lO.OO A.M. 3:80 P.M. 11:10 u 4:45 “ Leant. Oul ambus. Newark ... Eanovilla 1220 P. SI, • -ftftO w i 2:12 “ Concord -.:..«1!t68 M 6:41. 4 * » S:01 “ Cambridge............ 1:20 “ 7:ftS “ • 320' “ Barnesviue....- 223 ° 825 44 j “ BelmOtti 2:44 ** 841 14 5:14 “ Arrive 8e11a1r....... 340 “ Mr.ft-.45 “ Mr 615 “ GOING WEST. £r prat Mail /fight Train . Train. Train. .. 9:45 A.M. 6:16 A.M. ‘ 6:00 PM ..10:31 “ , lse trains on this road will ran as follows: VIA ALLIANCE. The Trains of the Ohio and Peons. lUllrond leaving Pitts burgh at 2.00, A. M. and 8.00, A. M., and 3 00 P. M , cou neel at Alliance at 800 A. M, L 1.60 A. M , and C3O M, os follows: Trains for Cleveland leaveALLUnc* 8 00, A.M.,11 to A. M. t and 6 35 P. M., connvcting at Hudson with Trine lor Cuy ahoga Palls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at lo A. &L, 210 P. M , and BbSP. M. Paaungarsfbr Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Inland, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, Will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M- and arriving in Cleveland at A2O p. M., as that is the only train by which close connections ar* made through the above points. Passenger* by this train reach Chicago at 7 30 next morning, and 8L Louis at laldiiLbt VIA IVKLLSVILLK. The steamers KUp«e and Rosalia will leave the MoDOng* hela wharf every morning, (rtuodajs MicopUd,) at 10 o'clock, far Wellsrille, connecting with tbo trAin leaving WelLvQleat -f 80 P. ft] An Ai m Train trill lotre Wrllarille daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 6 40 IV 51., connecting at Cojard with Express Train, arrtrin*; iu Clereland at 2 10 p, M Trains from WeHsrilli* connecting at Bayard Tor Carroll ton, Waynestmrg, Dover aud New Philadelphia. for Cleveland, Chicago and the North West, »U WeDartlle, arc sold at $1 less than via Alliance The Trains ftuxn Cluvelaud to Toledo and Chicago, run a* followb : —Leare Cleveland at d_lo A. U., 245 P. M 7oi p M Arrive at Chicago 880 P. M ,7.40 A. M., vBO p’m. Trains leave Chicago for Bock. Island and at Louis ns follows;—Tor Bock Island oi 000 A.M. and Uoo P M For Bt Louis, 0 16 A. M. and 11.46 P. &1. Passengers fur Bt. Louis go orer Bock ialand Bail road to Joliet, and thence ovor the Chicago and UailroaJ to Alton, and thence by steamboat (23 miles) to at. LouL? Passengers by the 9 15 A. M. Train arrlre at St. Louie U same evening, end by the 10.05 P. M Train at noon next baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago and Bt. Louis FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND _ , m U f cZ e xt & eT*« 1 ftciass. '‘ZdtTs. To AUUnco..-.4a SO To u Bali?. ..$l6 00 $l3 60 Cleveland ... 400 “ Rock IrfM, 18 00 14 25 Toledo 660 “ Galena „ ... IS 15 14 00 Chicago ~.513 00 $lO 60 “ Springfield 18 70 10 20 ** Illoomingt...ie 00 14 60 " Burlington 19 00 “8L Louis 21 00 10 60 Passengers are requested office of this Company, in door below the corner Great American and D. 8. Express A Mail Bontc, 73 MILES OF DISTANCE BAVEP, And Two Changes 0/ Curj and Baggage Avoid'd AIH LINK ROUTE arrwfcßa CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: *Flu CHICAQO, ALTON <£ ST. 14)VIS RAILROAD, ClilCagß .1 the mpeny^ l Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite [he Tre r£Ab!!t!!rlS¥ at , UIB . De P o ‘ 01 U»« UliuJiSttmtral Hall road, foot of Water streot Responsible Baggage Men will always be al the Depots of toe rations Hoads going Into Chicago, to Check Baggage tbrougn to any point duelled on the line. R. P. MtlßO AN, Jr., Bnocrintendeot ILJ.D. BCniSIUIgKUOIIM, **P' tian’l Paiuenzar A treat. the FITTBBHKOH ABB COHHELLEVILLE Baaegaa aasa. jin RAILROAD COMPANY H A i2 H 2« I** 4 *•t'tangemeut with the new nnd thS? X? 1 ,* l ?*“ or S' LI P* " 13 run In connrcllo , wttu UMdr Boatl between West Newton and Oonnellsrllle wft°o.^. Ul th- o Joh r i! a C! ““ ne “ of on and aner Wwotnaj, tha fifth of SfptetQbei • £» b 5? d BridgVorWes, £%£!%s££? , ai fatarnlng, wUI leave West Nekton P ‘ l “ b^b ** noon. rito”l6“ t »f!" ton: Tr “‘ n ’ 8 :!0 A Second , tem o f Wsborgb t 0 awtWß Mill, $1.75, w eluding Meal od Steamer. ' Stages for UnlODUnrn and OonnellgTlUe will ron n wim tb« Tnineai DartSsoirt Mill. TOncect For freight pr passage, enquire of the Agents at th* Wharf Boata at Wot Newton and Plttahurgh. ' 0. W. BAIiNKR, President and Superintendent. F9SSBUVAHU UAII.ROAD rnHßSfi DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel 1 phia andPittaborgfe.THß MQRNINQ HAIL TRAIN lures Philadelphia for PtttebUrgh at7>4 AU n and Pitta burgh for Philadelphia at 7. A., M., THR PAST UNIS lures Philadelphia for Pittsburgh all P; M-,.and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at £3O, P. IT. THE NIGHT EX PRESS TRAIN lures Philadelphia for Pitfoburghlat 11, £. M., and PiUsbmgh for Philadelphia kt 930,"P. M. ; Btairrrills Accommodation Train lures Pittsburgh dally, except Sunday, at 4&0 o'clock, P. M. Brinton’a Acoommd* datfero Train learea Pittsburgh dady at 11 o'clock'A'. V*. &S 0 o'clock P. it, and &20 P. M. ' The abore Lines connect at Wttaburgh with the Railroads to atdfrom 8b Louis, M the latent style. It Is near the reai deuce of John Marshall, Sag. Price {3003. Bnouire of Boph‘. • , THOMAS WQ0D8,76 Ponrth at. POTASH— )0 casts, b pom article, for sale by «P 4 HENEjr H. COLUHS. RAILROADS CKSTKAt ttOCTK NEW AND DTE OPEN I Northern lUinoU t» the Stißsiesippl Elver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, Fotiiiß.Lt tu« Cuicaoo kxi> AuaOiA A C*ar. MiUTtai Tract R R. is sow cumpletid, A nil Traini ruo the entire distance fiom CHICAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cara. The Oqlt Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSOATINK, OQUAWKA, WAPRLLo, PORT DBS MOINKS, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and the OSLI ALL RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO To ST. LOUIS. BLOOM INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINQFiRLD, Jacksonville, Naples, and intermediate Huuom.nn the Illinois Ceutml, Great Western, ami Ohio and Missis eippi Railroads. Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Traiti- from the Bajt—avoiding all laying ovor at any of the points. Singes leave Burlington doily for SoQthern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri— making the quickest and uio3t reliable route to reach all the important points west of the Mississippi as for as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles leas staging than by any other rou:e. The Road, forlarge portion of the way, is laid with the ootmwoods Rail? the smoothest riding and best Railroad in the West well stocked with tbo moat modern Locomotives and elegant new Cara. 43' By this route passengers are sure of making crnneo tious, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding the vexatious delay of fogs and Ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as oa thoroute by Alton. Baggage cheeked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at all tUu Railroad Offices In the East: at the Office of the Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite 'Building; at tbv Depot of the (Jnleoa R. K, aud at the Mich.Oent. it. K. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sts., opposite Treinont House, Chicago. {'BRIGHT eouaigood by thin route will receive Immedi ate despatch. C G. UAMUOND, £up’t. U. K. POLLfcTT, Genl Ticket Ag’t, Chicago. 43" TIUKETTii can bo procured at the principal Railroad Offices of the country. mhl9 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: E-'SS-wsSgS-X Carrying the Croat U. Slates Hail and Express TWO PA.iSK.NGEK TRAINS RUN D.ATLY on IU entire InuglL from DULL'wL'K U Alibi, CHICAGO lo CAIRO. Thi* iU*«d, iu .-ODjUiiv-tjoo with Trains of the Ohio » u .j &iisM'Mppt K. ii. 4iid Chicago and tdoloaa Railroad. loruir the most dln-ct and onlf continuous K. it r. ut* f; m to M. LOUla, CUiCAG’D to CAIRO, CHICAGO to DUBUgUE. Train* learn os tollove : 10 A. Al. and 10 JS) I*. M —Pt. i>nins anj> CutiO Lxrax.-c*. kt St Lout* hr Uii. t.-iun TnWo the mr-<>f the Ohio and it. it a; • a:,dor id. »uit are earned dir>*< ; t RL LoUU. 9 A. M. an.l 4.1« i i’ M.~ lh,uvqvt and Ualiha ti pKSia, ul UtuiiixUi *uh a l>hil) I>»up ui M*ara I’*.Art* 1.. f ,m. }*»ul and tb«* Oj>pwr river citK* Train" lr-ai- i. r A'i.KukV nr.J i>ubujUt>al U. and T Ov I‘. M from the E.vt and j.U-va i/B tho Ohio riwr i) crimed for St- Loui>, « llU*Te ll>J nnler ui ted.oua and uu e*cUiu liver frc-tu Cair„ u- M. Louia, *uJ arrive DiceaD hours in aArun e■' (ho nrer n-ute, by uking ih* e»rß *t Cairo Tickots lo 2L Loutf, Cairo, l>.. -m-joe. S'. Paul, and all 1m Sorta-nt places by ihU c-m I- h«d at th<- oflW ut the . & i*. and U. 4 P. Railroad n ui and Michicnu Central Ualltoad In Chlc&£i>. JMJ __ _ K. It. MMS. Hup’t. T H E P EN N S Y L V AN I A RAILROAD fIIUB GREAT CENTRAL ItuL’TK. eoui.«ctin« ih* At _l lanGc edict with Western. North-western auJ South Wt-eUI a Stales, by a ronliuuou? Kail «»v Jinvt Ttiia also connects at I*Ut»bur£h with daily Jiitool at«uaors to all parts on th* West-ru Rivera, and *t Cleveland and oan duray with r.uamors to all purU uu iLs> North-western Lakes, making the most Uirrcl, JuajxH atui reiuUilt remit by which FKRIUIiT ran ha forwarded U- ar.J r»>>ui the Grtnl H'uh KATES HKTWEBN PHILADELPHIA 1 PITTSBURGH. PIKST CI^ASS-—Boot*. Shoe*, Pry floods, | , ltfc Ml. bole?,) Purs. Esther*. Ac : >** "*>**• HKCONP CLASH.-Ifcvks and Stationary.) Prv flfavla, (in bales. 1 lia-dwarf, U- A - • 00c. per lOOtt*. liter, H.«l, Ac j THIRD CLASS —Anril*. tug.’lu*, ru.-,. u |.. , „ hti‘l Pork, (in bulk 1 Hemp. Ar }** liw * s FOURTH CLASS rVffe*. PWb, [Ueo.. aua . , A t4kMK Port. (r«rke,J,H.«iHf and UnJi’i! j 40c. lOOtba. 4bi* In shipping ti.KxJj. from aiiy point £juU of Phllade! phi.i, h«* 1-ariwaU.r to tn.irfc ptn'kayy. "pm ytnnjytrtlnia Hanmed.’’ All GoOda consign ed U* tlw Agtnli of this 11..« J ut l'uUburgn, will l*e fc;«tried with.-of deleuU’.-n. lO.hOUt AtirnTs 'I.V4-- Pr.;ter. IkH.-Qii; J. L Kith.it, N. E. J. Soe**d*r. Ph ii*de!ph.a; Mim» A Room, Dnlti more . Gen C Kr«ori*- .i-, Ptifsburgb: J'bMo.-nj.n A Pr Wi. L'iu! ftuaU, Ohio, J t. Moorhwut, E} . K. O MeMr«*u>. Mait-.u, luJ„ UaUiUl A Ck-., St. U.iiu;, \l. J r. M;t th II A c. Kt aun> tlie, Indiana u. n. houbtun, Orutrul height U. J Loil It A KKl'. Supttrint.nJ.-m, Alu>vt.». I'a. Ul'b'V'A tULLttliK, 1-irrsHuuuii, i’a INCiMO’.jKATKI) BY THII LKUI> 1.1 TO »' K I'euu-tl * lUi Perf>eiual tt.arler FACULTY. I* L'UFP, l'rertli Ao.-f.unLauL,’\i Pr>>{tis.v>r of and Oouitnen jal .*•• deuce*. ANDREW T. UOWDEN, Aadslant Pn-l.w-.ir »•( D»h.V K «• p i u i. CIiAKLES DUFF, of Book Ke»*pui t '. and I’ej,ui trishlp. J 1- IVll.mil!, (lb« l-:t .11h.n.l In i1,.- tinted 3tato,j Prt-feanor oi LVuim«rcUl and OruameL*** IvnmaQ^b l ;. N. if HATCH, K- i,v. the PlstKburtf , bar. Pr. , , AiHli-motile Uw and r«.h:. h i K.onou.j, I’. HAYDEN, Prinripsl of ihv UaUiemati.-ai DrLartmanl lTd/wfiSDr of Mslhemanm, Ar ' F. L. Al'Kl., of «h- Kn*n !i >-\l German I an yua h ne Tb.Ommnrroi.l department , r :I,ls luslltiu;.. n l,u had •w UUrHUHIIDg attention ,1 11,S Principal r„, !l,a | .a, teen year.. Upward, of 3000 students bay. Lee,, prepared l.f him lor burtne™.. 111, , „un,, m,u " usauUniit, bars ail been trained lor business by blmsell, and at. nuorl ruo,d Teachers upd practical Accountant-, bring lu.oarut li employed by business men In adjusting deranged bonk, XLrra urn no loiwhcr. In tbh li.stltdlion a bn were iu thi, city disniaord from lh„ir situations a, book kuepors non, wno made twenty blunders nn a tin/ 1 .,, p..., p bill be, k (rar writing teacher i>!t. Hil„. m ,\ ha,‘ bad * omeUilng mere than a few Ir3*m« from a I'hllaJ.dpLl. teacbor tn pt.par. him for hla business N„ runners arr ,utpb,jed by tbistnstttmlnu Whm our sitk.cs are luir,.rtuh.«i by thug ofanolber.tbcysh uld rein Runs of cur city Bank rffl/ers or m«rrbaut,-pe,-.ons who., nr,inion cun W relied upob—and not bodecoyttd Into one of those concerns whl-h sre being soil uul crery low month,, nn I tb.-ir pads iso lnstruction wbeie they tlnd , r ,u/M Jaae|>h While'. C'irrTapjY napoal Hra/T -| I tJCS bl I'll Uit I T H n.rw carrying uu bui,e ryrri-ty. ; f/ Oksh in his sp.icik/U.i prrmi^w, | Utely etiUrittd,) ;-n the i*ttu*t».ir«b hun belw.ru I'llL.l mgr. and Uwt.oWJilte. r-spe^GulK £UOU J IK-'’i' liL “‘. *“« of (-'AilftlAQE^ £UOGIK., A, And be paitli-uurlv lolora- geml-mra ’"!Zrr r ‘ , i lTr" r >'»lW years” stperieuce lb the business, auublue him tn place before his pa.rob, the earn. choice collertnio „f Carriage., which » man; year, past it bus bran bis particular department’ u rttr; —• sasa ‘isser.? CDenruoWrfii L> tni,r-r> whtrh ,i mama f.„ dec..i,„,i/|...ns„, pj.. “J, *^' h J' 1 ' lU6 prlcH oi /,ut*ln, luwio* to Urg,* trnli. | J« ff|| /t k profitH ’° U ffady Cl( ' n ' , > at-tuubb i«., Mian U lt . ( b* twwt manner! with dcHpai Wl(a- M A At: FACTOR V. ' - MRS. RENTER, Six dottri from Uxr Oppon;.- tint Ctiltdof, O' lie/, /UHuuiKr ojtt. I ItKD 10 r>U Wtt Wills, and UrnamtQUi Hatr Work Tb. last .|U»,ilj of malaria) is furnish..!, and a.tlsfarlion «uar»i,trad. ui v n'-.1.w !, AJelander VV. Koittr. A TTOKJfKV AND OOU.VAKU.iIII at LAW, tan So L idl ft loan CoaKCUtl, A.-ant |.. : in.-urlm; llounfy 1 and, SOU IVanloDS, and for tb. Counties, , ! Ol.im, lu a r £l LrKaio and Ireland. * •**‘oi£> j w j ~*’*■* ■) fj. J *T. * • '• . it* ll as elevrxnt style, id now prepared to re (*eive guests, and giro nmplo eaUsfuction to all who may pH ri-titiM the Uouan. juuS.tfJ JAMES DOWNEY. VKANKLIN HUISE. Cleveland, Ohio. Cl PATRICK a Son, PauHtmoaa.—This Uouse has üb ' • dergooe thorough and eitcLLsrvc repairs, alteration*, arnl large additions of new furniture, etcand the proprie tors pledge Ihemeelves that ncthlng shall be wanting on their part to reader the Faxiixira a place where ali the com forts of a first class hotel can l*e lound. “ 0 PATRICK A Sf»N. W . C. GALL AO HER, I’bopeiktoe tirsr., tH-:u>frr\ and fOtuVid'id ' | 'Uiy “I'noums e.*t*blulun*nt ha* bt*m leo.*ud bj lb* #ub -1 «**riN?r, »Ud ■ f'-DOVati'd Ho I.* at ail hours j>rrparv»l to furDlub crrr,\ luxurj that ■•mn b« iouuii iu the brnt rcguiuU-U tv• Uiinu.b iu th«a Bbaltb* lib* fpartoua Hnr will al w*y*< bi> • übplirU with lh« Tt*ry b«*«.t Liquor*. Game of eitsry d* »'•>! Hi'U, iu ita (urajHiu, cau alwajd be tuuod at VVnliu* iJai« IwpTj W. 0 OALLAUtItR i-UIiMUCOPIA \ S T E R AND COFFER U 0 UBE. - ** Ho. 10, f\pJi Z\.rtcL, l*e(totcn anti MarkzL jftltlV | PITTNiitTAuU. Wit. KiUlLi&li, tso le lfettUr at tiUlTH'ft eaUbrttrt • Kounctt Ale and Hrotru btoul. A Iso, Oomtnou Ale and Porlrr, Iu ijuart and juot boUici. The nUeuitua &f IrujUlub, &ud tbe Irajft, la resp«cLfullj **>licK«U. _ _ aully mineral Water *utl fitriauarlHa \\J M L* KNUI.ISU, Pitt fltreft, bolow Puud, Id now tt to*nuf®i'tunn|if «i*J bot tiding th* abort) beraragea ua «u ntfCMitr ec*l« flu urttctedare ol th« beat quaJUr, aod Dulactimni trom tb« malarial*. octll HOPPKIiS PATKJfT PLANE r |MJK ODJersigntJ L- preperM tn supply GA.m*KNT£lta, I CABIN KT MA K Kltß, toJ W kero i u Wood gcotrtl ly, wmJ» hw auj taiuable All who hiniliwl It, pronounce it a inoet taluable In »«• r.h. u, Utsl mu*>: doou cuo# uiL> g unral use. The M lowing l**ll*T* lr».ui pnt(.‘ti-'A> •Otkuicu BTw blit t*o ttOlOOg tOniiy letters Ltl« film Use tiae r«vxi *e4 JexVUilUeoJiOg this P!a-ue abort aJ I other* u, uia : tfTtui Catian Factual, I February '£i, 1H66. f We hereby certify, that-luring the lant tarelre month* *«c linre u *• j Hopper's Pat ut Plane, uDti Jo not hoellate u* rrcuaiuiduJ it to Uah.Qet Maker* ami Carpenters a* an tH>r tor to any other plane in us.*. We .■ocslier it peculiarly t>. piauiug i-olt, cherry, walnut, »u 4 all aorta of Irai a *.aO. hu l f r ptauiurf ouh r*. it •« far superior to •b» i M m-Js i -craping, t>.-atJivi bring a great eating of Uue. i)uj uuU| (•) uritig tbl- Plane, «iti plane more veneers than fcn-ujfu cau Jo V> any other pL&ue or method •a uw - If il. Htia A Co. To JJ-am f. Kit on, go. —1 1ib»« examined Uoppur*» Patent Bench PUne. anJ l*eh«*te it to be a uiowt excelled article tor the us particularly adapted to planing Teneera, *M it does nt-l n«iult«* one fourth the time or Ul*.r or the old method. Hfi i i bar* oo doubt, »h«o Uj prup*rtl«i tfevuiae goueraUy hot that a will entirely . uperi*«du til® former te dlt un and laborious cu*U>in l >*h»*«*rfullj r>-o- ujmr*ti-l it to all persuua engaged In , the tuL-iuet buxlnrie. r..- from my know lodge of it, there is I , ot'tMug ».i u eil mu*d to irtse a amooth and beauttlui finish lu «jnpere as tbo Hopper Patout lit* nch Plane. Jiutu w Woowriit, Furniture Wart-room*, PT,t»v Third at , Pittsburgh I‘xUitruryh, t\ t»n.O'y 'fl. ISO 6 Mt/sKi? ¥ KATON, oi‘ ?hl- city, U uiy solo Agent (or the t l*Une«. or-! rlghu u• and wdi them WM U. UOPPKfi. j, lUßb jT 4 h« >»V'-b 21, liik r n m ~'“ M* t-iJJJIUiVK.NOrNISEKO.—ointiu^ P '■'d*. w < 'hiiw.doterimnmg fr0,,0-*■ *■ **“ Me . Mi . 10.-aW .. '-kaoUon,. lull it cSiords. will, t.Us» of radii, ordinate, u . -m. m ** n "f T “ n “ u ‘ ) ‘ 1 - lok-nlbim. .uvl na -tout Tl. •** Ibe object of the present work la to «nnr,i = V 1; A ”t UDt SU™! laying uutcurree, turn ouU, crvW i Mg *TuISL™i * f r »hkh thh work bd«,l K aaJto °' M * U H.MlWur Aanutt, West Point Aorll l« ib*« ' Vcntitmen: 1 have Im-kod dt..i - Henrk •? vV i , l8^~ Railroad Kogiaesrs *' and think it i“f «ie»£d „“?£ 7 It. author and h, v . B o bmVXt,' 5 ,‘„;i r a '° ln] * aJ pr,iai ‘ “* tor amend y u *J !?“7 ft' T 1 " ut ‘ Mr “'•"^Hn'^nu.T’tb. i ru M !k>vk ul hailruaJ Engineers.” WlOi th. ’ lion cf«n> of tbs most practical ind u«.fu| of7t£S7uS pr.ds.so. aujotig mi,., engine*-,. h. ha, p«n?h.7! .s’ “r h* . 1 ”“ t lu iu "' t 1 "™ 1 l°rm, »pponr to ponssns » n-int of higher nln, then that of m.ro L*tm 10 general auncpUbl, or a mllaMe, not to Lr inln ofV'ue^l 11 t“ '”‘ ,olu ' ,<>n ' ’ S,WI » 1 'bint th« dsri^n Z< uuy7''’ l r“r‘ , ‘ < ' !1 iIS * x ' cucioll . »H*» Ah tin? pff. ..In “ f 5! 7 s urr, ‘“t'' n *'' ul stfo-tsd by tbo antlior, and tbo oJ lypogniphnal n«l. dl.pUyed by his publisher, ri o . , b Ftnrtun timer! L. t and Inrs tor of UeiwssUor Polytechnic rnstltuto "* "-1 MfILUAU 8. IIAVKN, Itsoloi 10 Kuiiuo,:,’ .Stationery, U.rtst i-trest, corner of HoJond W 1 !■,, „ M , col! , r ‘ »' • JlYa (Alice ->N hhils N a Ku^nr, •it Lbin lioliunj Hujj»r», I(X.‘ LbU pilme N o Mola**,..* .Jj ball cheat* Ure«a and Black Teas 76 boxes Tobacco, (mint# branda -26 boxes Pepper, 26 boxeg Pimento ; 26 boxes Ultra Gotfeo; ll>o boxes Mould and Dipped Candles 26 boxes Star Candles, 100 boxes Rosin Soap; 26 boxes Variegated Bcap; 26 dozen Bucket*, 10 dozen Tabs ; 2uo trams Wrapp.Qrf p upru; 20 d ten halt tow U»k., Por Rale by JOiiK MooRIiKAD. IH..N 'Am lotis ,N(ii. I end X AntbruciL* •• Ala > tt»,-' '• I'amernti” aQ j <• Cordelia" luruaet**;’ lou touo •• Rock Uill," J uuiata; 100 ’* "Monroe," 40; i*U ** ’’Alill Greek," do; Shade," somerset county; for ps John moor 11 ha l> rrpl9 r |' , iiK MGUOOL-boV, and other Morlea by tho Gbri;tiniia 1 Mr... byCbarie-Wckoua. Prioe 12J* cent*,only ■,'ir r zL. T ssZi'."‘ * bl chap, '" ; by c{^ tattlrkon«. Motlinr and bl.p-Molh.ri In twelve chapter,; from Dick cua’llouiwhola Word,. Pike rent,. Ballou’« Magaaioe, (or October; price lu c «uU Uall,', Journal, do do IS do Jf" “1” hJ 11. MINER * CO., - _Kn, 32 Bmithtleld street. Inn BUAI.KU MKHttlNii r J V-/\J 26U boxes No. 1 Herring , bOO half boxea Uailoux Sardine*: 20U boxes do do 3uo quarter bxs. Jo do 5 dozen AochoYiue; 6 dozen Oapers; L dozen Olives; 6 dozen Lobsters. Jual received and ior s&lo by „ KEYMEB A ANDEEBON, No. 3d Wood street itjU lotiw Junuia lilfumi* »ua Lump*, luu •• Luke Obftiopiuiu ; tor sale hy JOHN MOUiIUKAD. Ml LLINKKV clLhjlis—a complete assortment of Milli nery Goods, comprising— jPlne French Flowere, ostrich Plumes ami Ups, Mo-s, Plushes, Velrets, silk Ruches, Hcqueu, Duds, Tinsel lflowers, Sat u Flowers, Vulture Feathers, Plain and col d Btraw Gimps, Ohenillo Trlmmlncß, Bonnet Frames, Bonnet Ribbons, JuS^?,, 1 H ChM ’ Straw and Bilk Laces. Just received. A. A MAHON 4 CO , 'Hi*. 26 Fifth street. LtNGUSU BREARFABr TKA-lo cheetsofthia superior Tea, at 60 cents, just received at China Tea B ere “I 28 .. _ F. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond HAVING FOUND TKNANTB for al~tae DwelTnc nooses put under our care, we are now prepared m procure tenants for others. Owners of vacant houses wnl hnd It It) their interest to glvo us a call, as we have lallv applications for houses. Also, collection of rents, Insuran ces and-repalrs attended to. Charges moderate. , S. OUTHBKRT * t N . .”L‘ 68 Market eu-eat. N ‘Si h c. V m L L, »» Ahvadh OF "AnoNt,"—The Hidden , ' Fath, by Marion Harland; just received and lorsalo b . r . JOHN 3. DAVISON, 66 Market sh H A ' AN a BKGARB—I haTe Just received a splendid lot Oi Pennine Havana Segars. Those wishing a need oegsr can,alwaye obtain it at JOS. PLUMING '8, Corner of Market st. and Diamond OIL 30 hhle N B. Whale and Tanner’. Oil for Bale by »as2° SMITH, MATE A iHJHTKh. * IT . ' ij *** '* o • HOTELS REftTAU RAN To, WILKINS HALL., D. BAEFABD HtnocU A.l«. > '* Jf' j f s' IT r f • *- ’ .V ’ INSURANCE COMPANIES, Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! iBTSA insurance: company, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. PAID UP. Cash Capital, ------- 9500,000 THE THIBTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Assets of the 2ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart ford, as fnrnlahed this agency on the let of January, 1366, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered. A 10,672 06 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able semi-annually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,318 17 Billsßeceivable,wellBecured,pByabieatßank... 126/127 36 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 07.516 00 Bank Btocke in the dty of Hartford 142,800 00 Bank Stocks in New York city 08,060 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents and 0ther5....... - 212,506 00 $773,278 63 The amount of Uabllitlesdue or not dueto Banks or other creditors,—nothing. Losses adjusted and due, —aone. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,613 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for further proof, $6l/257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, Buch only as printing, Ac. Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount Insured In any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction oi 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 less. TIIO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Btxri or OoittnericuT, l M Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886. Hartford county. J Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the .Etna Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to bis best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed 1760,000, while the premiums received tor the same time far exceed any other year, since the organization of the Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. 49“ Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janll _ H. B. TEN-EYOK. Agent. NORTH WKBTEBJSTHBURAHCK COMPANY, OFFICE, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorised CanUal, 0300,0U0, Assets liable for tub losses of the com pany. Id Stcck Notes, (negotiable lorm,)aoeured by Mort gages and Judgments $lOO,OOO iu Bill* Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, Ac .. 108,000 in Cash, Cash Assets and Oaah Items 47,000 Total $263,000 ii. LA DWELL, Pnsddent. J. G BARR, Secretary 49" Piie, Marins and Inland Trannportatipt risk* utto at current rates. RBFERSNCSS. FITtSBUBaiL June* M’Oully A 00., W.iD Rinehart, PfULADILiTIIA- M. L Qollowatl A Go., Cbarlea B. Wright, l>*tid P Brown k LV, C. U. & Oeo. Abbott, Hanm. Hair A 00., Brans A Watson, Hon W in. D K«tll#y, Chan. Megargw A Oo UaJeb Cotx> A Oo UkoKUK UINUEIAM, Agent, 95 W«t«r *ttv«t, PHtaborv* 1 A A. CARJUIiIt.. 8. 8. OAUB.JKI A. A. ('Alt ttl 1C it ft tiltO., (brni*r Finerih and SmtihAsld ttrerU, Pititl’Urjh, /U. AGENTS STATE MUTUAL FI EE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO or uuiuitubb. CAPITAL 0360*0 00 FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE Cuar&NY Of PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL .. ......0300,000 INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, WIHOUGST6B, VA. CAPITAL. .. 0300,000 CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD, COHN. n>l7 CAPITAL AMD ASSETS... 8*4,1 54,4 N». *THA ISBUHANCK COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, COXy. OuiAtiun, PAID DP Oasb Capital. , 0500,000 CaAli Surplus, on let J abuse Y, 1456 84 7 3,*7 3 ’ I 'lll5 Capital Stock ami Surplus is «ncur»*ly loTasted for X. the benefit of all policy holders. As an evidence of the claims we bare to public confidence, and of its ability to pay losses prompt!v, We state a fact, that its receipt* *ary from $125,000 to $160,000 p«r mouth. Its business Is t«rre and well distributed* and in our opinion uo Company in the United States affords better indemnity to potay holders than the Tito a. They continue to make Insurance on propertv in town and country, at rains as low as is con sistent with safety to the policyholder. 11. Ik THIN KYCK, Agent. Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. ap'dthly DKLAWAU JB MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICK in the North Room of the Kxchange, oo Third ■treat, VUILADKLFBIA. MARIN M INSURANCES. Oa Vessels, ) Oaauo, VTo all parts of the World. Panaara, ) INLAND INSURANCES On goods br rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to all parts of the Union. JTIIU2 INSURANCES On merchandise generally. On stores, dwelling housta, Ac. ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY, November 7, 1*65. Honda and Mortgages. $24,300 00 State of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring Uanlen, Southwark, and other loans, 181,663 42 Stocks in banka, railroads and Insurances com panies 24,012 20 Bills receivable.... 160,826 u 4 Oaahonhaad .. 16,07130 Uttlpmcesin the hands of Agent* and premiums ojutyftine Policies recently U*u«l 121,707 67 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 o«£: . ut. JJ. M. llawai, I Ough Grid*, ''*%car fcrilTulß. Wo. Martin, Joseph H. tie*l, ftoiund A tioudsf, i Charlpo „ JEygt. ■ ssat?- Sirr-- ! faS?' I June. 0. (Imd, I | TT^***?' " * I B. t'. {^^organ^ao^' UABTIN.PrMidaot Jompb W.Ooirn, Bac . y HOB aHAND .' , ‘«PrwMoa P A. MADBRIA, Att.nL No. 05 Wftiar street. Plttsbo*^ Oontinu* to make Insoraaoe, perpetual or limited. on arm tZZZS&ZSSiZSF “ d »«*. 2SsE££*& fbrJ ample protection to the ** l4a T*J AsBBt * I < J r °°mpauy* on January Ist, 1861 M Dnh . S?rST 710 “ Acl «» « “uo.T“£ K..7iLuu::::::::r:;: « Temporary Loans. ’. * 78 Stocks * * *■*•" W»o6fl IT oasb, Ao - ;m»oo - - Bl ffln« their Incorporation, ii'pSSi'of 44 gSggSMnSSsSg, „ COFFIN, AienL Oflloe, northeast oor. Wood and Third eta. TH«: DHITBD STATBS LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY AMD TRUBT COMPANY * PHILADELPHIA. CHABTKRKD APRIL 26TH, 1860 QHABTBR PERPKTUAI* CAPITAL $260,000. Oflet, S. E. Corner of Third and Chutnut t Slreeltf Philadelphia. \Ofiocrt of the Hone Board at Philadelphia: n4 _ . „ ouiioToma. , P.ul B . GodiUrd, Pruidcm -Suph.,, Accord ““ M K "' MirtiiZ***** 7 Ambro «® w. Thompson. M »■ GEO. B. ARNOLD, Agont, No. 74 Fourth Btreot. Pittsburgh. PEHHBYLVAJIA insurance company OF PITTSBURGH .L Sn^ r St,„? rll “ ° f thB »“ J ‘“‘“O w „ „ - . OIEMTOM. Kff 11 . Body Pitt arson, Kaonady T. Prliod, a 1 ’ ** Qrier B Pn>nl, STcr'“’ ifr&nSE ll£r : U. B. OoggahalL Hon. WM. ». JOHNSTON, Prostdant A A ns.— gS2?J PAITBBSON, Vlm President. S. a. mum, gaentny M d Tressurer. _UOium, Assistant Secretary. Weiterr- ~ B Mfium T Com P“y. fittibargh. B. MILLKIi, Jt Wjtal. I GOBDON, Salary urn i ,„.„ CAP * TAI, < •300,000. W MNS Mt,,U “”‘ L ’ ° f MM •>«» M A promptly p»Jd. 411 l 0“" wUI b* liberally adjusted and knoini o fn b 7 DIUOIOM who ar. ..11 cromSnw. U “ 1 * ho or. doterminwl, by th«T havn ■«.«»»,-1 8 ** 1 *:? * to maintain tbo character wMch wbJd6alnrSb?f^^ rin « aebwt Protection to tfaon N£ Mokrttoo, J.TV.Butlor, Wa D*ra",j‘me,Mc 0° • ‘ trwt ’ < w ‘ r “ hoo “'“ f * I i i£**?£££ l 4°toZr ; '' a ‘ b ' e ,M Bocl “- Bourler*fl Institutes; ’ OreenUefß Evidence- Wharton’s DUI \Jrt • And other Koports, Hemen'iry Works, Ac. GKO it. GILLMOM, : at the office of Morning Post- I draff, Bennett A Co., Hug, Lindsey A 00. GIRARD $627,476 M UNITED STATES MILITARY Rn»n zz&srsm ;r« u Tr;^rSt g Bto^tototada f lata “^e —.*. b.»i.g flna @s^aa —IpHSS SSSSS - wt S^'aanSi'rßSfiSj of Sopuuob are aimed bv TOiai veyor, and William H. Newtom a»nt J£ :»** *** proprietors, anj may ba Man ta Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit. OisvJaiMl Rri^ °1 St * and other cities *» ut<,veJand » Toledo, Buflalo, I NFORMATION h -wsaasiK “ttaL“ ** •»*■* r e »al4tl nB this matter,ln that tb.^SlVSStetXSfr*"'lf order uune M aa»«7on„V?,!! L k ( rl > L m V ** Protected than any scarcely rests bo lon, " b ' D , bas ® E * nKl » Noting, 0 ” " malM • *“bject tor ite ri te enforce the la*. folloADg^'^JJ,^ n Sf 0 ” 1 ‘“iT? 1 ® 1 *“ «“•> to tha 8 to. a Thrf“°‘““ l approved AprilB,lB63: having ctoSjof SL aonunander, or other person the rales *0? vessel or steamboat, violating any Of pre B Sr i“ b * the saldßoard of 1 tlon thereof. b^i£toS?. aJ>ftbll ’" tl !. h * U v n P on <» n »h>- hariuK Jarlfldif*H^ <^Ctmen « op P roafl cutton Ini any court l dollars, to " Un « eaceeding five hundred I Board of Health. paU *“*“ **“ treasury of eald lofomltS teeEoart ot H *>t‘ h 'hall receive (m«,lese™ceSi,~ y „^5 n 1 S nt ” “ntaglons disease as^atoreSld*^n 114 Ult “haJlaPPear thatthsdstease prevail* place S ?2. ni “?° n wltb ’“h Infected port or Board of &,*“s ““trot and regnlationiSthe In one or i^ th „22, ft,Ba ““w to time diwt,and publish hurgh; and to.4^S al>a ” putJlsh9il 4 the rityofStto. gooda tee wttpon every person or persona, and mi fSh l"Sd jqMjyg and clothing feS brought tote oS'SflA 114 baT,n « entered and been, latiooe, s£l° S JhLf (J'fi tBb^ Igb ma H!P 10 ““te regn for In toe presto ““ e peMIUB “ “>» Provided ef " b °'« ■* Physician te tba Board of HeSh. QEOROB PORTra*r % Health Office. || ! £°»«n. with B*„», Threshing MhchW iSJSfnf 1 ! tSta?. run,1 ‘ , “ d without machined—adipted&r mlmtJ?® Md ttamiD .. S T r^u7»‘for K ‘urtin'fcln'be A im ~ B ligh,S ‘‘ Ba.TerOg “ *«* s^ oo^ b 8 w omi ”;£s? «M, ° ep THOS. WOODS, 76 fourth « t . j ' . ■ iV* BANKERS AND BROKEBb. AUSTIN LOOIHS. STOCK AND BILL BBOgEB., Office, No. 92 Fourth tL, above Wood, NOTES, Drafts. Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla terals, negotiated. Stocks wtxgbt and sold cm com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. jill communications attanted to promptly- Janl9 WM. U. W1LLJAM8. .......... J4fl, 8. u»VXT. Wm. H. Williams A CO., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .V. EL'Comer Wood and Third tireeis. 49“ All transactions mads on liberal terms. Oolleoßons of Bills, Notes, promptly attended to. janYfclw ASTHUBS, RODGEBS & CO, BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORKER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STB EFTS, an'l-flm Pittsburgh, Pa* Removal, PATRICKS ft FBEEND, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BRIERS, Hum Removed Ihrir Office to the Comer o/PifVi and Wood tU. nmaußOß, pl PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchangee-on the Eastern find Western Cities constantly for sale. Collections made In aU the cities the United States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, at the comer of Fifth and Wood Btreeta. [feba H. HOLMKS ft 80HB, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE ill vi acMovxo rnnß nascara. and ixcßiaas nvriew *o. no. 87 UABXW 9TEXH, FOOS POORS BttOff OLD. 6TAITD. N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Kitthange Brokers. • and Dealers In Notes, Drafts. AxsceptAßces, flold,flil ver and Bank Notes. Exchange on tie Cities constantly for sale. Ooßections made In ail the cities thttmghont'thft United States. Deposits received in par lands or cumnipaper* No. C 7 Market street, between Tbird ahd. yourth.fita.. ' JOHN WOODS* r HANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB, na*i,rtt qj Exchange. Commercial and Bank Hotea. STOCK bought and sold on commission. ITlnHfii|n7>a carefully attended to. Interest paid an Deposit. ASF'No. Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M. declfi HILL ft CQ m BANKERS AND RitnKkM, ooosiß of wood un> nna stum. SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly, for sale. Time Bills ol Exchange and Notes (Uwdanted.— Gold, Silver and Bank Notei, bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities of tbs United States. Do* posits received of Par and Oorfeot Ponds. [mar27ljr XLLia XBAMXX, S3>WABD SAHJB, noSXSCI watwvw. KRAMBR ft RAHM, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, BUY AND SELL Gold, Silver, and Bank Noted; negotiate Loans on Real Estate or Btock Becuritlad; purchase Fromiasary Notes and Time BDls, on East and West; buy and Mil Slocks on Commission. Collections made on all points in the Union. fmyl 6. S. AHBOLD A CO., BANKER AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1 \EALEit» to Exchange, Ooin, Bank Notes, Sight and J / Tima Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to, aud proceeds remitted to any part of the Onion. Stocks bought and sold on commission. C&. No. 7 4 Fourth st, nest door to Bank of PHtsb*g. [selß THOUIAS WOODS. BROKE fc,-6» Botaa, Bonds, Stocks, Heal Estate, Ab, -No. li> Fourth tL, JPiUtburghrJPa. : [ jafis Clmmlotcl’a Loan Office, NO. 100 BMITHFIKLD BTREET. NEAR FIFTH.— Money loanodooQold and Silver Watebea,Silverware and other valuable articles. aultaHy CLOTHING. CLOTHING BTOREI JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.. IXORMEKLY of the celebrated Clothing Bepotion Liberty -T street, which has won an unbounded popularity under he name of the TURKS BJG DOORS, hare, tot the pur* poee of acquiring more space for their business, removed u* the spacious building on thecomar Of DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET, Where (hey bare now the most SPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHSI AOS READY MADE CLOTHING, That has ever been offered to the public. * Their principal otyect for this removal, Is to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared toseli Ooods at the L 0 WEST EASTERN PRIQESt Aad they will warrant them to be as good as any manu factured in the Union. GUSTOS! WORK, tn thb near orris, ahd epos tbs shoutist sofiua. They hare on hand a full and beautiful assortment of LOTUS and COATINGS, tor PROCKS, DKBBB, WALKING" AND' BUSI- NEBB COATB. Our Interests are Identical with those of our Customers, and we aaeure the public that our fidelity wUI not fail in filling all orders we may be favored with. DON’T FORGET TUB FLACK— Nio. 88 Wood Street, (BAST 8IDB,) CORNER OF DIAMOND ALLEY. N. 11.—We desire our patrons to understand thht we bare no longer any connection with the Clothing BttslneSß on Liberty street. Our attention is dovoted exclusively to the House above designated. JOHN M-OLOagg? 1 00. Fall and Wtntar Goods! EDMOND WATTS, MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY STREET.— 1 have now on hand a Urge stock of Fall thd Winter Goods Orerroatiugx,of entirely new designs; Flash Vest* ii»gs, of the moat beautiful patterns; French and o*«wiineres. of eT«rj style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the moot ranwrm^fi^tawna and warranted to suit. octt Saw Clothing 8tor«, NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE ÜBfiRTY* fPIiK subscriber hae just opened this new establishment, X where be has always on hand a large and chbie* assort* meat of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal tv* auy in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to gi*® hlraw eallj mard-Iy ROPPRNKKIMER. NKW SPIIIJVG 6OODBI • ' JUST RKOJSIVKD AT JOHN McCLOSKEY A 00*8 Who!* eal« Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, eornar of Diamond alley, the largest and most Varied stock of goods that this celebrated house has ever had tlje pleasure of iuviling the attention of the public to. These goods have been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no £*eood profit on them, which leaves us able to shy that we 5-h and do sail at as small profits as any house In the east* «ns cities. Therefore, *e respectfully Invite the attention cT and country merchants, in general, to ifr P "bud examine our extensive assortment Of OLOiIiING. It b almost impossible to 4 * the quant' \ if immense piles of garments that 'Mitu* e eKtbhhEhnrant; it fsefcffleientto u*. •owner*- Is to be seen at Say UiAt It has i SUPERIOR. P o ****" A BETTER KITH A BJJ'TEn WA»Erfi M, .SS. d tniEATKB ADVANTAGE WR h.o any other polo. i„ th. andLeaUAlSjß,' importance by Chicago only in b«r«f tGrT r 'r£°T h ?” “ cl,ar ' “ndliiputea and unlnenm- In th. w “°BTJ'LOUIUaiUNfI NEW town jy2J 3 A gBol an! A ttoraeJ ";^.« re ™, r JMISI ■ w#iOoo*eoWlwi !v ' '■ ■© «MSllitlfegAMßoacr trataft In OmbMt«&!«. msd-naUj-tSdnil raannwg. ”3T wlUj MflfiHOP Ttlu MOST IKTEURfiT BOAIJmIaroiiS! icrlptton of al£ theSteamboato noWhflbafrtul th» wtatmi end Southern waters. 'The length, : noWw and tonnage of eacb the name of the boat,wiihtfc& tradSßheUln. Also, the same* of Captains and .-officers. Step tea, 4c, 4c. The Dlrectorr will contain a history offiteamßoate afidßteambcatitifcbn the Western waters since thenppßcatiCtf'Of : also, a sketch of the first boat-built for ;tb*. Ohio; Btot.Withthe name of tbejraildm eommandereha owner. -- The BlYia DIBEOZOSY willoonUinfi Qst'ahf tion of aU the STEAMBOAT DIBAETBBB that haTe red on the WESZEBS U 4 SOOTHEJtNWATKRSk bcontf ftOly. lndrtrafedt with-♦-. ÜBT OS ALL THOSE WHO ; Bt THEIE,BUBWHQ t HINKIKa AHD EXPLODING, op th* Western: andAontnero waters. The Diredorj wUI contain Haps of iho iUfflourf, Blind w, Arkansas, Whit* Bed, Ouachita, Yazoo, and ottter m?etB»Wlih the Townaand Cities laid down* with correct distances;, also mam othsvßlTer anil Commercial items of interest to tin peopfo at large. vThe hook .will contain the canUof the rarions o'B.AuiTßeats,wltbth* iradetfcevare hLfayAn.. .The Directory will also contain a Complete list Of aIL-iha.ttanymftlMii- m»ml«at-r,twi|p»iA Officer, the^s^mfSSfm^tZ*ol the newßteS boat. JU requirements, wiih comments, showing wherein It fcentftti the. toonapcfaU ptium the conKpcuni ci 1 InrtTOOtat Is .boat lia size of a lea 4olI»r sold piece, | noanttfaiiy'hrpaiaentatl. mad richly giU, to resemble gold. ’ It U ro by adjusting anthe first day of tbs month, you can tdl at a glance and week. It answers fox not only * year? bat for all timing tiat* Thousands axesold^kamatting beautifulasdtoS bis fnlFfffprtdeiida.. It is valued as* pocketpißca, while. Ita practical utility hM jaadaii aoniremltovurtta Only jaegjtirtGfc Boiaiar;.: ; &juoothbbbt* •,'• ._ -•■ .. . (ft Market street*- ■ s&Lic. oa WTCLUS stmt, and eiteadlng o# the back part of the Hoaaes. Lot and «iU be sold *nd clrariiwß Bt. A LOT 24 foot bade 109 feat to Lot Is a Collar Wall, built for t. j* Jo adeslzabla location fbr s radon*, low, ana on favorable tarma. Title cood. -■ ; - ’- ** 0Eo» at MomSa go., B as^ B alfc4^ A WEITION, lADlEai jMKtfgr o “* i fot r”" r * s c r ; IraUs’a New York Journal d 0 j 8 Paterson’i UagaHue rtn 1? i" „ Venk« NoUoST S? ” £ 5f ort ° i)OT «nM«nUy expects to- SS’JS? £K i r «» ln iAOypKß’a BOOKSTORE, Mo. 30 Fifth street / \CTOBKK MaQAZINKS— Putnuo's Uagutoe tor October Qrobun'i do Peterson's do ga' Oodort UdJ’aßooi do lallo’o Fashion Book do , J oat ncslrfd uxi for it W. A. QILDENFfiHNEY k oa*3, opposite the Theatre. A. A. MASOM Aioa, a Fifth Bt. Store,or▼oaJdKjjt fhV *« °* UUUziety tablinhaxant, the roonui alt bdM^i^S^f r i Frt S oicoUjr arranged. Apply to ’ ,eU l * gl ‘ toll *B4 eonra- a BQg,tamrtrt^ £* ataitai wSSSSBnSIgssSS J «p2B ' 4 MOKBfeoN, '*■ - 1 Ml ml ZB Übertr rt. 1856. att» read/ and?w ■■■■■;■ MB BOEOKINO’aon RtSiourSS style jw la fcnmdat etMlra,^sonwof wSch^aiM„iE2?,* *Ptaidßlot foagtifai Baugga., Oltb iSm > imlqnjijMri} D“!a 00D8 “ Wa ' —UMBH* AHD ALL TEADi, —ttL _• v. .• ••-'•••-. •- Hariretstreet. 1 . .. a. A.Sj^f*carSwnj^ ai ' 4 i«w *sd tfajiltfif *.ei # ,«P aUAMIon >Ut*4e«, tJoitirenrw,. Indlgeatton, sandier Dropsy, E6*um»tfra, 1* t fobstanttared. by persons of such ex ailed podtions and character'as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. :■ ; f- -- r Among the eminent gentlemen who h*?* testified to to tor of these Pills,we may mention^* Doct A. A. HAV£B| Analytical Chemist of Boston* SUte Assays* of .Massachusetts, whose! high profeartonal character la endorsed by-theC- ? .■?»> ■?!; .1 ■.- Hon. EDWARD EVKRETTy Senator of the Halted States. ROBERT C. WlhTimO?* EtSpeaker of the Houwd Bepresentatltes. ' - ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen.toßrigl&nd. fJOBN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston also, 1 r\.• .! ;; ~ Hr. J. B.CHII.TON, Practical Chemist of New Vork-CitT,' eßdorsedby ' . , / *• IR>ti.W. L.MAUCTjSect'etary SUte:. I WM.B.ABTOR, the rfrbcst'man fn America; ; R LELANH A of theMetrnpolltan Hotel, rand others. _ _ : _ • Kd space'permit,cobla give -ra»uy:hahdr&.«rttfi» icatsafronLau Prilshavc b^en'uaeiljhhterl' I dance eren morecooviaslng than the experience of emiheaii public men, is found in tbSt effects upon trial,' fare offered- to the- pbbhn o& the bes^and-most-completa • which the present.-state cd medical- science..cam' afford. ;Thpj are compounded no tot the drugs tlrcmselTas, hntnl ,the medicinal virtuesonly of Vegetable 'By Chemical process in a slate of purity, and combined: to. Slher in such a manuer as to insure tho best^resnlta. is system, of ecmposUlcu. tor medicines ha? beenibund in iChenjr Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient, {remedy than had hitherto been obtained byany orocCT. fThe rwon la perfeotly ohtkms. While by theold mode of ’.composition, etery medicine iajbnrdened with more or- less iof.mjpiontoqs. and Injurious, qualities, by this each tndi* yldaal Tirtoe only thai U desired tor,ihecuratire effect ia. [present. All the i nej-1 and. obnoxious qualilfea -of aach {substance employed are left behind, the cor*ti*e yirtnes. onlybeipgreUined. UenceitlflLseUoyiacntthatlheeffects shpnU proto as they hate proved* jnoro-purely remedial.- -and the Pil la s- m ore powerful, an tidoto to diseage than ant .other medicine known to the world. , rR* Jf .| Ag|Ut) ssßrr-Sfßm, :he following ver; choice erti- Hock, IdsbOO. BOM Jataatoa, Santa Crai. GIN. ' As it la frequently expedient M tabes cinder the counsel of ah .attending- PhyfiHao, and n* hacctud not .properly judge of ; a.remedy without know*. •Jug Its composition, 1 bare supplied the aixurate Fonanlm !by which both my Pectoral pod jPUlsar* made, to. tow .whole body of Practitioner* in the United States and British ( jAmeric&n Provinces. If, however, there should ba acyone fwho has not received them, they will be forwarded-byiaali to his request v Of all the Patent Medicines that; aie.pffcredy how ■ would be taken it their j»mpoflltlon-wai.ktiownU Their life comflsta la .toefr mystery. . I have iiu mysteries.' j The composition of my preparatiofle ia laid,open toVajl men, and all who are compewntto judge,oh”toe,subject freely acknowledge fhdr cahvictiona pf .tlielr. Intrimrffr merits. The Cherry Pectoral'.was pronounced by eclahttflo men to be a wonderlhl mbdiclhe.l^ore^ita-.afkctv'w:^ known. Many eminent Physicians hove declared the n»pg . ithing of my Pills, and even more confidently;. willing to certify that their anticipations were more than realized by their effects upontrial./ . ; They operate by thMr powerful Inflaencenn tha liUenial n?o9ra to purity the blood andeUmulaie lUnto rhealthy - action—remora the obstructlona-of tlie stomacb, bowels.' liter, and oiher organs of the.bodjferestoring their Irregu* Jar actios to health, and ;hycorrecting, whererer they «• lat, each derensemenU as are the Crst origin cf’diseese. . i FM****/ Anih lytlcal Themis t Lowell; .Maia. -Price 25 .cento'bet box. PireboiMrof $l, ■ V. V' '>' • Bohr by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A COV'at wholesale and* retaU, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers everywhere. jefc-tmrdaw Boguet* , London Ocrdbd, Schnapps. SUNDRIES. Rutherford’* Scotch Ale, Barclay's London Porter, WUaChetTy Brandy, Ab&tnthe,: Anise the, Caraeoa, Sardines, Mocha jand Java, Xoung Hys. and Blech Tew, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Hiram Cigars, of various brands. Old MoncugahelaWhiahr, of . nU grades. articles connected with the myfflaUW' ASTHMA Al fflltflDi NEW AND VERYACOAfDiSnFtIL. RYiIEANA BEOTTOHT HOHB TO TR '£. DOOR ; Of T3B ' A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made by Dr. Curtlff/of thia dty.'tntho'treatment of Con* sumption, Asthma, and all disease* of ibe We f* ferto “Da.Coims’allratAiu,calrniAiiEaUrasia'VAttJs inn Cctrbt finmp.* > with this newmitboo,Dr.f}rh&Bre ; ‘ stored many afflicted ones to health, 1 as an evidence of which he has innumerable certificates. ■> Speaking 6f constantly breathing an, me* dldnal with the Whole xerlal tovlties of the lungs, escape thpmahy $, and Taxied changes produced upon thum 'when introduced ' 1 . Into the stomach, and subject to the process brdigestjbh.”' t The Rygeana is for sole at all the Druggists throughout the coantry.—jVcw Fori Dutchmano/Januoryli.:... . ~ Thalhhaler Is worn on the Meast; under tbellneh, with*. out the least Inconvenience—the'heat of the body being" sufficient to evaporate the fluid." Hundreds of'cases of ..cures, like-lhe following, might be named: One package ofthe JJygeana hascured me of the Asthma of sir years standing. '' ;j. i\ Ksesdcst, ' ‘ P.J&I* ofDUtncannon, p». lam cured,of the Asthma pf ten years’ standing by dir. Curtis’s Hygcftna. Maxouut Ka3?oS,Brooklyn, N. t. Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond'fftreet,'N-,Y., waacuredof a severe ease of Bronchitis bytoo Hygeaua* My sister has been cured of a dlstref sing cough cf several, years* standing, and decided to be Incurable .by,the physi* ciana. Ska was cured Inohdmonth,by theHygcaha, " ' J. nUADSiiiT, Richmond, Me. The Bev. Dr. Cheever, of Ne w Yorfc, 1 estiil es of our. medl* due In the following language: "" * ' Nkw.roa^-NoT.'lßj'lßSi.* Dus Bzb—l think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeaha as a remedy In diseases of toe throat and lungs., Having, had -aOme opportunity, to testify .its efficacy. I am'convinced that it isamcßt excelient'tapdklne, both Uto'Syriip and the inhaltogapplitaUotttotoe'cheat-'. |N* B.—Dr;Curtui’a HygeanaIsIhbORIGINAL and ONLY 'CfiNUINBARTICLE; all others ore Mss imitations, joc ▼|ls and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you Wtmid POISON. . 'h, ;r*. , f, ■ sale by Dr. Qeo. H. Kejaar,l4o Wood etreetj R, E.Selleta A Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John New Brighton; C. L. Raiser, Rochester. ..... . ) . r [ myltolawgm Carter’s Spanish jfliiture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF- THE BLOOD I Hot a Pairticle of Horcury in T KT TPB AK?LICT£D BEAD AtfD P6*Nl>££U~Aa JLi lstUll Eheuma tipa, Obstinate {hrtoeous' Ernpttona, Pimples or Postal* oo theFac®ißlotcliBB, Bcdlfi; Jlgn'e gpd Peter, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring wcnttorTett£r,scaldHefti2;Enl4rgement and Pali* of the Banco and Joint* stubborn Ulcers, Syphilltlo-* Cißpitiflra, Limbago*'Spinal. Complaints, and all Diseases' l arising ftomettißjqfllonpgiiflgor Mbrcury,lmprudence in ' U£fl,orlmpurit7oX.theDkiol. < * ; great alteratjte medicine ana Purifier ofßlbod b nowOAedhjt all part of the United States* who iestSfJoiaily to-, the remar Sabi extra performed-by.the.gratm.of all-medicines. “CAB* , TEB’B SPANISH iM PRCPIIE?* Neuralgia, Bheumatism, ; Scrofula, Eruptions on the Shin, Liter Disease, Peters,' Ulcers, Old Boras. AJ&ctfcms of the Kfclne to Diseases of the Throat, ItejoaleComplainifi, Paifiaand'AcMng of the Bonn ErcatftDd - | goraU dlseasegof theßlpckl, nothing i&a yet.heenjfound i *?i tye/Mate® affair Import ! elMaoUy LlTer.and jKldnejp, : • Jaap :to the Stomach* ! ! the Const!* j ■ Ut»®WWBU ? . , 5 TT; Lf s J v i ::f ' T^thßn/air.fflf.’coa? : } ttbo, strepgtntw. tutioa, enfeabltxi . ol ytmth, talia jiristlna Ylsora, ’ : «,H «■b tmwrmrleit:- is» : « '* *oBd 1,1 I W SfiSWiJtOOXI PURITIkIt *'■ 1 r«£f»,2 Agent and get* Clrcatat ind ijteiinac.aßa ; ' orttas for aanplifig , n a mmtt * NaL PM^a' y nßkt , . F^lS t> S lr > ,03Bi FtIEM - - ! ~°^» “ul bJ rl) r < !!«i«tagrouaUj-. , ' ■ 3S?SSBBrt@S ' - nSrfefflttnS a2??'jf 9»»mSUA »r pubL!Sin mronMin fZ "“"Wwl It to tb. <““»«“«• -M-., ‘ i--’ ♦ roarmnch o bilie!?* :^a !? a s a rare opportunity for P«K®a who are desirous of. procuring Ac&unttf Seat near *> “*2s* ; CITCHBJSKT 4 SON, n MH*5 U " d rua * 4ND ,, = W ! Oom« WooJ .fi*.? 8, ® KXS ' WooJ V't-- nl^„ H 5V ’ 8 i„ Sep? Qorn«>- . Ui KKVSjilL's, Wra “ ffooi street um Vtrsm »u^ iMEBIGAL. sot. 9 tm ■ PlLl»>, IHHALATION job tin cons op '' * 'N. \ ■