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'-* t ?$?/: )i4%i^-*4 .. _*. -•- %. - £ lit k:» t 1,-' . .. *-•(J -: ** *!• ,- 1» r - * r t v . ■*•- *■.'/•% • -*"■■ ■• • -• ► .•■*> -. &g~- ~ ■ 7- VZ, - ' ' jg-': " • - , ; p-v* * *'■ f* .... L: >.*/,■ '; ; , ? r , > >/' f tv * y w. i la-^:#&a t jrf i 4*.'iii‘*s#G t l*Lri.** i -v ’ . r, * V * . o *?/ , ; 4 , v „ ;- r \%v\ . J v ~'» _ / Vt«*v* A* ■ •»•••* *•' • RAILROADS. -C.M.TB At. OH I O R A IVB.OA*I Rn mm a*: ltvAiig&atßgtrrOß&ngo of Time. XUIU£R DAILY BUIkS KAOn WAY, (SUNDAYS EX* OKPTKD.) • »„d but one CliMiße of Clare between 4#a ('niniubm tad Baltimore. . .« »nd after Monday, Juno 18th, 1856.Tr.tn8 <lll runas follow. : GOING EAST. J&prcst MaQ Wight Train. Train. Train. S*£r av- £85:5: Cambridge ~ M ‘ : ®5 “ ‘J-'f® Baroesvllle...... 'A23 ‘ 4.48 5 Belmont .......... 2.44 “ 8.61 “ &14 “ -Arrive IMlair ....... 3:30 “ art.9:45 “ arr. Alb u Exprtas Hail Wight Lravf- Train. Train. Train. BeUair 9:45A.M. 6:16A.M. 6KX) P. M. Belmont lOrilt “ &16 “ J^ 8 " Barncsrille ......1(h52 “ b:43 “ '*9 Cambridge “ 8r« “ . Concord - 12:17 P.M. 8:30 “ W , 4 Zanes-rille - bio “ 0.30 “ Iff® „ Newark 2.TS “ 1037 ", 1 , ArriT.Oolmabaa_.aao “ Aut-M- , Th« Express Traiu golne Kart will .lop to. take op or leave passengers, at Taylor’s, Newark, /j\nc3ri ,CQ • OambrUse, Campbell'., Bamearillr. .ud °"‘£ Sum IVasr will atop only at the obore sauet Tile Mail Train will atop at all the Station, where the Mail L be *sjt«l. or dell-eml. and at all other Station, on noOoe being giran. The Nisbt Train will atop at all Sla- Hona on proper notice being given, oonsonp V* GOING EAST. Th. 10-QO A. M. Express Train, connects at Oolumbns with thoßxpross Train wbiah leaves Cincinnati at II A. M. *ad with the Train from the West on the Oolumbui, Plqua BOJ Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to and from haadodty, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at Wheeling with Express Train on tbn Baltimore and Ohio for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East ern Cities. The 2k30 P. 5L Train will connect at Columbus with the second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with B*ndn»ky, Mnnsfi.dd and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Paebengars 1 earing Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking thefi A.H.Train on Little Miami Railroad,will connect with this Train ut Columbus. Passengers leaving Ihdiana • poiiaand Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central Railroad wlll also oounect with this Train at Columbus, and reach Wheeling at 9:16 P. M-, and leave by 10:3) P. M. Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving ill Balti more at 6 P. day. , The 1 1:30 P. M. Train connects at Comments with tb« Mail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:30 P. Manlarrivca •t 801 l air at 0:16 A. conaecting with the Accommoda tion Train on the Baltimore aod Ohio Railroad. )*assen gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains ran, by this root*,o:a Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day t on, reachOolurabuj in season to take this train;; and at Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Camber land, fillip there, and resume by Express Train to Balti more and Eastern Cities. Tho 5J6 A. H. Mail Tram connucts at Bellair with Night Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains dor Ctacinaati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana polis, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urhana. The 945 A. Al. Kipmw Train nounwU with the Express Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Coiambus at i*2Q P. M., and connects with trains going Booth aud West arriv ing in Cincinnati at 7 P. M. Tbe 6.-Q0 I*. M. Train connects with the Accommodation Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train at £l5 A_ M 1 direct tor Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana poll?, Lafayette, Terre ilant*, Saint Louis and Chicago. ISAAC IL BOUTHWIOK, SupL Zanesville, June 1&, 1855—{joTl] ; CLEVELAND ABU PITTSBURGH STEAMERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE, VIA WELLS TILLS, AND Ohio aad Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. TTTE shortest, quickest and most reliable rent# to Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, aod Bt. Louis, Is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is One Hundred mUes shorter and about nine bourn quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis. Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Three Daily Trains from CL-veland to Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hoars, Chicago iwonty-thcee hour*, and BL Louis thirty hours. On and after Monday, September 3d, 1856, tbe trains on thii rood will ran as lollows: The Trains of tbe Ohio and Penn*. Railroad leaving Pitta* burgh at ZOO. A. M. and 8.00, A. M., and 300 P. al., con nect at Alliance at 800 A M, 11.50 A. M , and 0 30 P. M„ as follows: Trains for Cleveland leave Ai)Uuc*B 00, A.M., 11 50 A. M., and <J 35 I’ M., conn.cting at IludsOQ with Trains for Cuy ahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10 26 A M-, 210 P. M , and 858 P. M. PaoscngeTH for Toledo, Chicago, &L Louis, Rock Island, Galena, and lb* North-wost, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M„ and -rriring In Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that in the oaly train by which close connections are made through the stove points. Passengers by this train roach Chicago at 7 30 next morning, and 8L Ir>ulfi at midnight. The pL*amcrs Kllpse anl ItoaaHo will Inave the Mononga h<*lg wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted,} at 10 oVbck, for WelLvilie, conuecting with the traiu leaving WelLvillr at 4 30 P. M. An Accommodation Train will leave WsllavHle daily, (Sundays excepted,) ut 6 <0 P. M., connecting at Bayard with Express Train, arriving 1u Cleveland at 2 10 P. M Trains from Wellsvllle connoting at Buvanl for Carroll ton, Wayneabnri’, and New Philadelphia. A3?"Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North West, Via Wellsvflle, are sold at $1 less than via Alliance. The Train-? from Clevulaud to Toledo and Chicago, run as fallows Leave Cleveland at G.IO A. M , 2.45 P. M-, 7.05 P. M Arrive at Chicago 8.30 P. M , 7.40 A. M.. 830 P. M. Trtunj leaveCbirago for Hock Island and St Louis as CbllDWl For R->-k Island at DOOA. M. au<l 11 OU P M. For Se Looiß.9 15 A. M. and U. 45 P. 11. Passengers for 81. Loais go over Rock Island Ruilrnad to Join t, auJ tbeiK-a over tbe Chicago aod Mwdsmppi Rallr»'uJ to Alton, nn l thence by steamboat (23 mile)-) U> Rt. Louis. Passenger* by the V 16 A. M. Train • rrn'e at Bt. l/'-uts 1 1 20 aam«-t-v*-umg. an-J l>r the 10 05 P M Trniii at oot>u next day. Baggage checked throogh to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago and St. I»uih. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. irfcfaxx. 2 dcTi. Ist clan. IdcTt. To Alliance (2 30 To La Salle... $lO 00 $l3 50 - Cleveland ... 400 ” Rock IsFd, 18 00 14 25 “ T01ed0....... C 50 “ Galena 18 15 14 00 " Chicago .... $l3 00 |.IOM “ Hprlngfleld 18 70 16 20 ** Bloomiogt-.-lo 90 14 50 ** Burlington 10 00 “ B'. I/mis 21 00 10 bu pHsseogrrH are requested to procure their ticket* at the office of thlf s Crnt-unr. in the Monoogahela lloujie, third door below the o*-rner. Great American aad U. 6. Express & Mail Bonte. 7vi MILKS OF DISTANCE SAVED, And Two Changes of Care and Baggage Avoided. AIR LINK ROUTE BITWKEX CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS: ,ria CHICAGO , ALTON d ST. LOUIS Formerly Chicago & Bf Isatiatppl. CniCAGO TO ST. LOUIS IN 1 5'4 HOURS —Trains leave the Illinois Csntral D»»pot, foot of Water pireet— fit. Louis Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7 15 A M. SL liOute Night Express dally, Saturdays exse’d, 9i30 PM. St. Louis Freight d Emigrant daily, Bund. exc. sd>o A M. Haggage checked through to St Louis. Trains ran direct through to Alton, (259 mUesj) with out change of cars or baggage, and connect with the Company's splendid steamers Winchester and Reindeer, running in exclusive connection with Passenger Traioe from Alton to fit. Louis, (23 miles,) withont landing.' These boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, aro unsurpassed on the Western waters, beiog fitted up with Baths and spa cious Wash-rooms, affordiog to panwmger? (ho opportunity of removing the dost anavoidable in summer railroad t -aveling, and reaching Bt. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long ride. To hCamas and Nebraska this is the most direct route, and passenger* destined for Bloomington, HpriDcfirld, J acfcponville, Naples, and all point < on the Mississippi, Mis souri, Kansas, Cumberland and Te onessee rivers, will note the important saving in distance, being seventy-two mile* less to 8L Louis, thirty-seven miles less to Bloomington, and filty-eigbt miles less te Hpringfield than by any other route. Through Ticke’.s over this route can be procured' at the various K. R. Ticket Office io New York, Boston, Philadel phia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ac., and at all Through Ticket Office* throughout the Btatea, and in Chicago at the Company’s Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tu rnout House—and at the Depot of the llllools Central Rail road, foot of Water street. Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of the various Road? going Into Chicago, to Check Baggage tbrougn to aDy point desired on tho line. R. P. MORGAN, Jr., Buoerlntendent. U. J. D. BOHKRMKIUIORN, Bsp7 Geo’l Passenger Agent. THE PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVILLE 'IWWMP -li 1 RAILROAD COMPANY HAVING mad a an arrangement with the now ami beautiful b learner “ KOJ.IAN” to rim in conoectio > with their Road between Went Newton and Oonnellsrill*. announce Hi*- following change of Schedule on anil alter Wednesday, the fifth of September : The' Steamer KOLIAN will leave tbe Pittsburgh and Oonnoilsrille Railroad Company’* Wharf Boat, au>ve Mo* nongaheia Bridge, for West Newton, every afternoon at half post 3 o’clock, precisely; returning, will leave West Newton tt quarter before 8, A. M., arriving at Pittsburgh ot noon. The trains will run as follow*: Leave DavJdnoo’a Mill, one mils below Connellsville; First Train, 6 A. M.; Second Train, lit M. -Leave West Newton: First Train, 8:30 A. M.; Second Train, <k!6 T. M. 4&*Fnre from Pittsburgh to Davidson’* Mill, $t,76, in uiud|og Meal on Steamer. £s** Stages For Uniootown and ConnollsvlUe will connect witn the Trains at Davidson’s Mill. For freight or passage, enquire ef the Agents, at the Wharf floats at West Newton and Pittsburgh. 0. W. BAKNKS, President apd Superintendent PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL mAIN Ibmtm Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7U, A. M., and: Pitta fa«gb tePhiladelphia at 7, A. M.%8 PAfil ;LI ? E loaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh al burgh for Philadelphia at 2&0, P. Bi. TUB NIGHT KX PHJsSa TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M., and Pittsburgh lor Philadelphia at o*2o, P. M- BlatrsviU* Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburghjdafly, except Banday, at 4:30 o’clock, P. M. BrintonVAcanaino dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o’clOdk A- M., &30 o’clock P. and G2Q P. M. , Tbo above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the BMfaUdfi to and from 8l Louis, Alton, Galena and Chicago, HU Frank tor tj Lexington and LouievMe, Ky 4 Term Haute. Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Cindnnati, Day ton, Springfield, BeUefontaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Cleve land, OolumbuH, Zanesville, Massillon and Woorter, Ohio: also, with the Steam Packetilootefrom and to Niw ObUarb. Bt. Lotus, Looisvnxa aod Ciscixbati. Through Tickets can bo had to or from either of the above {dace*. For further particulars, see handbills at the different Starting points. Passenger* from the West will Ond this the shortest and most expeditions route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THOA MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MES&DiKS, jy*il Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. *!*»# V -J. Tit.! i ■w e * i.';-- • *, V M-* ‘ ,> «rni '' •J l■'*» -' . . « •'< I** ' ’ . ■•-' ' ■ -v -■. "■ ■ « GOING WEST. OOING WEST. RAILROAD COHNECTWO WITH VIA ALLIANCE. VIA W'ELLSVILLR J. DURAND. Sop’t, CleveUnd. J. A. CAUGUKV. Ag’t. Pittsburgh RAILROAD, ■ : ‘-V, ia RAILROADS CENTRAL ROUTS NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN! northern Illisoli U the Mississippi Elver, lOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS AND NEBRASKA, All Railroad to thi AlliiUilppl) Chicago, Burlington and Quincy RAIL 55 road Fokkxklt tqi Chicago aito Aurora A Otsr. Miuvaky Tract K. R. ia now computkd. And Trains rnn the entire distance from CIHCAGO TO BURLINGTON, lowa, without chance of Cars, The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY, KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAWKA, WAPKuLO, FORT DBS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ac., and tbe okly ALL RAILROAD Route from QIIIOAOu TO ST.LOUIS, BLOOM INGTON. CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFLELD, JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, uud intermediate Stations on the Illinois Central, Ureat Western, and Ohio and Missis sippi Railroads. Trains on the a bore Line leave Chicago on the arrival of Trains from the Bast—avoiding alt laying over at any of the points. Stages leave Burlington dally for Southern and Central lowa and Northern Missouri —making tbe qnickest and most reliable route to reach all the important points went of tbe Mississippi ad fbr as Council Bluff, with from forty to fifty miles less staging than by any other route. Tbe Road, for a large portion of the way, Is laid with tbe ooimsuous Rail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad i □ the West— well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant new Oars. 4to~ By this route passengers are sure of making connec tions, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time,avoiding the vexatious delay of tbgs and Ice, and dangers of naviga tion, as on the route by Alton. Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no charge for handling at any point. TUROUGU TICKETS by title route can be purchased at all the Railroad Odious in the East; at the Office oI the Company,-corner of Clark and l«ak* streets, in the Gruulto Building: at the Depot of the Galena R. R., and at the Midi. Cent. R. K. Office, corner of Lube and Dearborn sts., opposite Treniont House, Chicago. FREIGHT consigned by this route will receive Immedi ate despatch. C. G, HAMMOND, Sop’t. C. K. FOLLISTT, Gen’l Ticket Ag*t, Chicago. TICKETS can be procured et tbe principal Railroad Offices of the country. mhlB ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD: Carrying tho Great U. States HaU and Express. TWO PASSKNOBU TRAINS RUN DAILY on Us entire length from ~ DUBUQUE to CAIRO, AltD CHICAGO to CAIRO. This Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and Mltwi.'flippi U. R. and Chicago and Qaleaa Rtilroad, form* the mo«t direct and only continuous R U. route from OfiIOACO to St. LOUIH, CHICAGO to CAIRO, CUICAGO to •DUBUQUR. Trains leave Chicago as follows : 10 A. M. and P. M —Br. U»gis axd Cajeo Kxpeihs. f-»r Rt. Looi* by this train take tbe «ara of th« Ohio and Mias. K. R~ at mndorul, and air oarriml direct to SL Louis. 035 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—lhjocyui sirn Gusna Ex connecting at Duuh.th (opposite Dubuque) with a Daily Une of St>*am Packets for St. I’aul and the Upper Mbadmdppl river dDe* Trains leave Cairo for Chicago and Dubuqne at A U. and 7.00 P. M. Paowngars from the East and places on the Ohio river dwtined for SL Louis, will save 100 miles of tedious »"■! un onrtaln river navigation from Cairo to SL Loubt, and arrive fllteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the cars *t Cairo. Tickets to tit. Louis, Oln', Dubnqua, St. Paul, and ail tm portent plnooa by this routr, c*u bc« had at the office of the 0. £ P. and 0. k P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan Central Railroad in Chicago. JoO n. B. UAHON. Bnpt. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rjMIE Oil HAT CBNTEUL ROUTB, connecting lh« At- X laotic cities with Western, North-western au.t South western States, by a continuous Railway direct. Thtfl mad also connect* at Pittsburgh with dally hoe of summer? to all parts on the Western Hirers, and at Clev>laod and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North western Labes; making the meet direct, cheapest and reliable route by which FIIKIGGT cap be forwarded to ami from the Great West BATHS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTHUUHOn. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, (lo boxes,) Pure, Feathers, Ac. SBOUND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, Dry Goods, (In halos,) Hardware, Lea ther, Wool, Ac- TLiIRD CLASS.—Aprils, Bagging, Bacon and Fork, (In bulk,) Hemp, Ac. FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fißh, Bacon ami ( lftrtfK Pork, (parked.) Urd anj OH > I*r iuun>. in shipping liooda from any point Ka*i <'( Philadel phia, be par '.lf alar lo mart package -*rui Pennsylvania Railroad " All Gch*lb consigned to the Agent* of this Hoad at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, vill be forwarded without deteotlon. Prxiobt Aaxara.—Moae* Potter, Bcwtcm; J. I, Elliott, N. Y; K. J. Boe«l«?r, Philadelphia; Magraw k Koona, Haiti more; Geo. C. Franciscos, Pittsburgh ; Shringman k lirow d, Cincinnati, Obk>; J. H. Moorbomi, LouL-cville, Ky.; K. C Meldrutu, Miulltnn, lud, RaLrlilT A 00., St. Mo , J 8. Mitchell k Boa, Evansville, Indiana. 11. 11. HOUSTON. Gmxral Prebiht Agt-nt, Philadeipblo. 11 J LOMUABRT, SDperlnU’nd*«nL, Altoona, Pa. UIFP’S IIICKCAiITILK COLLKUK, PITTRBUKGU , PA INCORPORATED BY TUB LEGISLATURE of Peooayl tidU, with Perpxtaal Charter. FACULTY P DUFP. Prevldwnf, of the “North Ameiiran Accountant,") Profrojaur of B> ofc aud tk>CDmer<rial bci**oc»re. ANDREW T. UOWDKN, Assistant Prole.,*or of Book keeping. CIIAHIJdB LUFF, AeiMHlhOt Professor of lkH>k-K'-«*pin ( t aud IVumuonhip. J I*. WILLIAMS, (Ihr Ix'nt Uthand Peotuuu in U QiUoi Slate*,) Profc-Kx.-r of Ouimvrrial tiud OvnauieutHl l'eiim&niditp. N. U. HATCH, Kttq.of the Pittsburgh Bar, Pi .•i~»K'r ol MercnoUle Law ao-1 IVlili.al Keruomy. P. IIA YL>KN, Principal of ib«< Mathematical liepartmont, Professor of Malb'-uia: ics, Ac. F L. APXI«, Professor of the Prenob and German Inn ffuag>-s. ine Commercial department of this institution has bad the unremitting attention of the Principal for the last fir t-eu years. Upward} of Bt>uo Mudenta hav* been prepared h) him for i»uxioe(is. Uh *• u'UO< men” assistant* bare nil been trained (or lumineae by himself. and arc hi peri enced Teachers and practice! Accc-untaot«; being frequent ly employed by business meu io adjusting deranged itooka. There are no tnachers in thU institution who were in Lhia city dioinipeed from their situations as book-keepers; none who made twenty blunders on a single page of a bill-book Our writing teacher (Mr Williams) baa had fomelbing more than a few lessons from a Philadelphia teacher to prepare him for his hu>ineß*. No ranners are employed by this institution. When <>ur citlt-us are importuned by of auotber, they should refer to some of our city Bank ofilrxrfl or merchants—perrons whore opinion can be relied upon—and not be decoyed into oue cf those concerns which are being sold out rTerj few months, and their pupil* left to seek instruction where they ran find It nUfflK Joseph White’s Carrlaga tupoiitory. JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on busi- g ness in his spacious premises, lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh Oreeosburg turnpike, near the Two _.W Run. between Pittsburgh and Lowrencerilie, nwpocUully iurites the Public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES BUGGIES, Ac. And be particularly informs gentlemen yntrcAoxcrx, that one price only is made. Fourteen years’ experience in the business, enables him to place before his patrons the same choi.-e collection of Carriages which, no many years past it has been bis particular department to select from the various and most talented Eastern manu facturers. Tbe success of his new system is complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply the best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices. Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which tbe mama for decorating bouses of business has heaped upon the price of goods, (owing to largo rente.) JOSEPH WUITK will sell, cm ready money only, at mubb iesi than the usual profits. (mh&dew] Carriages repaired in the best manner, with dexpat Wl«~M AN U FACTORY'. MRS. RENTER, Sis doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the OMecUrr'i Office, ALLSOUIHT CITY, IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and ali kinds of Ornaminttl Hair Work The btst quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guaranteed. mylfitdawly Altxaatlar W. Foster, Attorney and counsellor at law, and Bonn toe m OfLAStCSET, Agent for procuring Bounty l4inds and Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims In Ureal Britain and Ireland. Collections made in this and adjoining Counties ; Ka taies of decedents settled; R«al Estate bought, sold or l earn ft, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage or other security. Titles examined and title papero drawn. OQloeon FOURTH street, a few doors above Bmltbfield. Pittsburgh, March 23,1866—{tah28;d*w j A* W. Foster, NOTARY PUDLIC, end 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 named States, Illinois,-Mississippi and Khrdo Island. Pittsburgh, March 38, 1866—(mh28:d*wi FULTON CAR WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, SANDUSKY, OUIO. ri'UE subscriber having moTod Into his new Works, re- JL centiy erected, corner of Water, McDonoughaml Sbelby streets, fs prepared to contract for and execute all orders for PABSKNGKR, BAGGAGE, POST-OFFICE, HOUSE FIIKIGdT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, and all other descriptions of OARS. • Also, for STEAM ENGINES of all slsas, GEARING, RAILROAD CASTINGS of all descriptions, and all other work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop. Tbe Foremen of tho different departments are scientific and practical men—mostly from Eastern manufactories— who keep themselves Informed and adopt ail valuable mod ern improvements. W. W. WETHERKLL. aug2B:tf QEORQX SLBxBT Jt. L. OTIPIIXOa BIGELOW A CO., (BUOOEBSORS TO B. M. BIOBLOW,) No. 46 Diamond AUcy, near Wood street, PITT3BURGU. mm* « COACHES, CARRIAGES, PHJJTONS, BUGGIES, and every description of Fancy Vehicles built to order, and finished In a »JBipmaniifir unsurpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials. AH work warranted. angl3:ly REVOLVERS! RKVoLVKRSII received, by Kx press, direct from the mannfec- agtBFsBBBSBBBSi to rarp, a splendid assortment of Colt's REPEATING PISTOLS, four, flveend «yCD six inch barrels, all of which we will MB sell for cash at as low price* as they **** can be bought In the city of New York. Persons going to Australia end California will find that they can do better by purchasing their equipage at home, than they can among strangers—aft we give persons • chance to try any or the above Pistols before leaving tho city, and in case of a fail ure we refund themoney. BOWN a TETLEY, sepl • 136 WocMi street, Pittsburgh. OW IB THE TIME to secure a good UUMK near good Schools. It IflWlthin a quarter of a mile of the Court House in Washington, Pa, fronting the Pittsburgh road. There are eight acres of ground Improved, with about 100 Fruit Trees, and a g6od Cottage House of eight rooms, neatly famished in the latest style. It Is near the resi dence of John Marshall, EBq. Price fSOOO. Enquire of m P B THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth st. POTASU— 1(J casks, a pore article, for sale by cepl6 HENRI H. COLLINS. . 5 ' v * ti ’iC’ : * t * . .% rf iH *r .*t ’Tr^i ,w* *’ ■> v- • ■ CITY HOTEL, (lau Bcown’a,) Oormw of Smltttflwld fekd Third itrtcti, JOHR P, GLAB3, Proprietor. PITTSBURGH, FA. fPHIS large and commodious House haring undergo a# X. thorough repair and furnished with new equipments throughout, Is now open fbt the reception of die traveling public; PARE 01,3 d PHB DAY. - Jel «.om"m,wvgsu™. NO- 344 LIBERTY STBEST, just beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania UaUrord, which makes it the most convenient house In the city for passengers arri ving by that road. The Proprietor hating, at considerable expanse, fitted up, in excellent style, the MANSION UOOSK, would respect fully solicit a share of publio patronage. There is attached * splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. liU Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. ffeblry « T ; CLAIR HOTKL, Cbmcr of Pain and SL Clair struts, Pittsburgh, Pa, rpilE undersigned, formerly o t "Brown’s Hotel” haring -L taken this large and commodious HOTVI. fl nd haring rotitud it In magnificent style, would respectfully Invite hU mends and the traveling public to give him a call. As sured, with the convenience of the house and his long «. perimice in the business, ho. can give entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate. • . • fdb2i Wm. 0. CONNELLY. GOOD IK TIC 91T HOUSE, / "10RNKR OK LrBERTT AND GRANT STREETS, dost tho Railroad Depot. JAMEB BHANKON, Proprietor. OWBTOH'S. WAVEIU.BY lIOUBK, M South Eighth strot, b«tw«m Chwtuut aud Walnut, fhU,J«lp|i| t . |,uahy OABKILL lIOUBK. OF , MAU * AND Bourn sts., wajirrn. o f F UIi fc ?* rO Pu t0 w. Uk,!fl P lea * ur < l*> announcing to the X public that this new and elegant Hotel had been opened as a hou»fl of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of theOUio BUge Com eany.lt offer* Inducements onuurptuwed In Warren for tbo accommoda tion of tho trawling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully snlicUcd ■ ul7 M. QABKILL. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT BTRRKT, ABOVE THIRD. PHILADELPHIA. PA.iLK.JKIL A LAULJO, Proprietors, JylMmJ TERMS SI,M PKH DAY. McillLhAH HOISK, JOIISSTO irjv, rRNXA. T>HB uudendgned having taken charge of the above named House, and refitted it at a largo expense, in a comfortable as well as elegant style, is now prepared to re ceire guests, and gire *mpl« satisfaction to all who may pa reuißw the IJcuu>. |anB:tf| JAMES DOWNEY HUNMLIN UOl«K, Cleveland, Ohio, Cl PATRICK k BoN, Uotjsehas u»- > • dergone thorough and extensive repair*, alterations, aud large additions of new furniture, etr., and tho proprie tor* pledge themwlTea that nothing shall be wanting on their part to render the F&anujn a place whore ail the com fort* of a Bret das* hotel can be found. 0. I’ATMOK * BON. RESTAURANTS, WILKINR HALL, W C. pßoraiHToa f\iurlh tlrrti y Uftuxen IPihxl and 3mtlf\field. r eparioua nntaLjli*bwpnt has been Irosed by (be sul>- J. briber, uud complobdy renovated. He 1* al all hours prepared Lo fr>*-«»iMh every luxury tUal ran be found in the beat regulated r**taurant* in the Blale*. Hi* spacious Bar will always be nupplied with the very b<«l Liquor*. Game of every de scription, in its seasou, can always bo loudU at WUkins Hall Jap7j W 0. (1 ALLAQIjKIt. CORNUCOPIA «-OYBTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-» D. BARNARD. JVo. 40, ItylA Street, Uiioeen Wood and Market )anlO:lyj rmsnuaaa. UinnVttA ‘ WD. KNUUdIi, bole Bottler of SillTH’g celebrated • Bennett Ale and Brown Stoat. Ale aod Porter, in quart and pint bottle*. The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully solicited. __ anU:y Uineral VVaUr and Sarsaparilla WU. D. ENGLISH, FIU street, below Peon, is now manufacturing and boUleing th» above beverage* on an axteoeive scale. Uis articles ace of the best quality, and oofactured from the pureal materials. ocllTtlj HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE r I Hi K undersigned in piepared to supply CARPENTERS, A CABIN ET-MA ICE HA, and Workers In Wood generally, wtib his Patented and valuable PLANES. ?fc. p«*r 100 Eh. All who have tried it, pronounce a a most valaabte in rvotlou, that must eoou mine into g- oerul use. The fob lowing letter* from practical workmen are bat two among many letters tbo Patentee bos reocirad recommending ibis Plane above all others in usa : GOc. p«r lOOKmI 50* per lOOtbs. We hereby certify, that during the laet twelve months we hare used Hopper'* Pali nt Plane, and do not beeitate to tcrommoud it to Cabinet-Maker* and Carpenter* as su perior to any other Punt! in usa. We consider It peculiarly adapted to planing oak, cbrrry, walnut, and all aorta of bard wood, and for planing vane-rf, (1 is far superior to the old mod* of scraping, besides being a great saving of limn. Uun man, by using Cbi* Plane, will plan* more veneer* than five men con do Wy any other plane or method in um. 11. 1L UtRB A Co. To Moso F. Eatoh, Bay. /Vur Sir — I L*?* examined flapper 1 * Patent Bench Plan*, and heller* it to be a most excellent article fuf the use tor which it h intended, as a combination of plaue and ecraj-er. It is particularly adapted to planing venevra, and It does not require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method, and 1 have no doubt, whan Us properties become generally known, but that It will entirely .upcrnoJe tbo former te dious and laborious eastern. 1 ruo*t cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged in the Cabinet buxine**, as from my knowledge of it, tbare is no'.hiug os well filled to give a smooth and beautiful finish tu reueetn as the ilopp**r Patent Place. Jaws* W. WoonwxtL, Furniture Wareroom*, k»7, W Third Pittsburgh. [‘UlMfurgh, FrOruaiy 'CI , 1065. MurEh F KATcN, of this city, is my sol* Agent for th« *«lr .1 plan**, ur oi right* to manufacture and sell them WM. 0. UOPPEB. ftiuburgh, March 21, IRsA—<mh2l:tf) I.HKI.D B‘.*OK Poll UAILttUAD KNUlflKisitn.—Contain- A/ tng lormulic tor laying out curves, determining frog an* gies, (welling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together ■ itb table* of radii, i>rlinst*(i, deflections, long chords, maenetu* variation, logaralbtm* and natural signs .tan gent*, etc. etc., by John B. Ileock, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,7 6. ,* # The objrct of tb* pmwnt work 1* to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Book* of convenient form i-'r use in the field, containing tbo ordinary logrurilL malic tables are common enough; but a book rxmibiiiiug witb tlmu- tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formula for laying out curve*, turn-outs, which this work i» de.tigued to supply. U. ft. Military Acaduu, West Point, April 18, 1864. Gentlemen: I have looked over 44 U*ock’s Field Book for Railroad Engineers,” and think it well adapted to tbo ob ject 1U author proposes, and hare no question hut it will be found a very useful and practical voiame both for office and field work. ____ D. U. Mahah. I am moch pleased with Mr. Henck’e kittle manual, the 44 Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta tion of Boino of the most practical and useful of recognized procorses among railway engineers, bo has given others a hick, new al least in their present form, appear to possess a mint of higher value than that of mare uovolty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while 1 think the design of Mr. Uenck’* book is such as to adapt it oxcellently well to professional need*, I hare pleasure in expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex cellent typographical taste displayed by liis publishers. B. Frasum Qkvxax, 0. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, for sale by WILLIAM S. iIAVKN, Dealer in Engineers’ Htatiouery, ao3 Market street, corner of Roonnd. O UNDIUKS IUO bags Kio Uoffee ; O 25 pockets Java Coffee; For salo by (seplV) JOHN MOORHEAD. 1)10 IK-/N —2OO tons Non. i uo<l 2 Anthracite, •' Mari etta,” “ Cameron” ami "Cordelia” furnaces; 100 tons 44 Hock Hill,” Juniata; 100 “ “Monroe,” Jo; 60 '* “MlllOwek," Jo; 76 “ “Shade," Somerset county; for sale by (aepltf) __ jJOHN M °OKHKAD BLOOMS —100 urns Juniata blooms and Lamps; 100 " Lake Ohampialn; for sale uy eeplt) JOHN MOORHEAD. rptlK SOHOOL-BOY, and other Stories by the Christmas J. Fire; by Charles Dickens. Prloe 12*4 cents, only. seven Poor Travelers; In eight chapters; by Charles Dickens. Price 1234 cents. Lizzie and the Miner's Daughters; by Charles Dickens. Price 123-4 cents. Yellow Mask; in twelve chapters; from Dickens 1 House hold Words. Price 1234 cents. Slater Rot-e; in Bevun chapters; by Charles Dickens. Price 12J4 cents. Mother and Step-Mother; in twelve chapters; from Dick ens’ Household Words. Price 12)4 cents. Ballou’s Magazine, for October; price 10 cents. Leslie’s Journal, do do 18 do. For sale by H. MINER A 00., fleplS No. 32 Smltbfleld street. inn BUXBS SCALED HERRING ; A vU 250 boxes No. 1 Herring; GOO half boxes Galloux Sardines; 200 boxes do do 300 quarter bxs. do do 6 dozen Anchovies; 6 dozen Capers; 6 dozen Olives; 5 dozen Lobsters. Just received and tor sale by BBYMKR A ANDERSON, flep7 No. 39 Wood street MILLINERY Goods—a complete assortment of MiliT* nery Goods, comprising— Fine French Flowers, Ostrich Plumes and Tips, Mo-*, Plushes, Velvets, Silk Ruches, Velvet Ptcqueta, Buds, Tinsel Flowera, Satin Flowers, Vulture Feathers, Plain and col’d Straw Gimps, Chenille Trimmings, Bonnet Frames, Bonnet Ribbons, Ribbon Roches, Col’d, Btraw and 611 k Laces. Just received. A. A. MASON A CO., sepU 26 Fifth street. BREAKFAST TEA—IO chests of this superior l*i Tea, at 50 cents, just received at China Tea 8 ere. _angs9 F. R. DBA VO, No. 1 Diamond. HAVING FOUND TENANTS for all the Dwelling Houses put under our care, we an now prepared to procure tenants for others. Owners of vacant nooses will find it to their interest to give us a call, as wo have daily applications for houses. Also, collection of rents, insuran ces and repairs attended to. Charges moderate. S. CUTHBEBT A -UN, Bspl 63 Market street. NEW NOVEL, bt autoob 0? “AtoH*.”—The Hidden Path, by Marion Harland; just received and for sale by jaug2B) JOHN 8. DAVISON, 65 Market st. HAVANA SEQARS—I have just received a splendid lot of pentane Savona Segart. Those wishing a good Begat can always obtain it at JOS. FLEMING’S, so l>i Corner of Market st- and Diamond. OIL —30 bbis N B Whale and Tanner’s Oil fbr sale by aug26 SMITH, majr A HUNTER- "V \ At.~. ,- * n HOTELS. PiTOoußfla fvsAM Cabutr Factor t, 1 February 22, 18J6. j Taor, April 21,1864. 60 tibds N. 0. Sugar; 26 bbl« Refined Sugars; 100 hbls prime N. 0. Molasses ; 75 balFchestsGreen and Black Teas; 75 boxes Tobacco, favorite brands; 25 boxes Pepper; 26 boxes Pimento; 25 boxes Extra Coffee; 100 boxes Mould and Dipped Oandles 25 boxes Star Candles; 100 boxes Rosin Soap; 25 boxes Variegated Soap; 25 dozen Backets; 10 dozen Tabs; 200 reams Wrapping Paper ; 20 dozen half tow Bag*. + . 4 ' INSURANCE COMPANIES - Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! SITKA lUSDRANCK COMPANV, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. Ouh Oapltai, - ..... . 8500,000. frtHß TirTRTYJTNTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the 1 Affleteof tho KCXk INauRANCH GOMPANY.of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1855, under oath. Real Estate, unincumbered 4 16,07 2 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pHy able eemi-annually.. 72.000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,"13 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 1*26,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,515 00 Bank Btocks In the city of Hartford 142,306 00 Bank 6tocka in New York city...- 03,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hnudA of Agents and others- ~ 212,506 06 $773,273 63 The amount of liabilities do? or oot due to Banks or other creditors, —nothing. Losses adjusted and doe,—none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22. Lossee unadjusted and la so«paqi*>, w&iUug for further proof, 6O. All other claims against the Company are small, nur.b only as printing, Ac. Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount Insured in any city, town or village, depend* upon the character, material and construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other circamsbinccs. The amount Insured in blocks of buiidingo varies; design is to limit the loaa by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or lens. THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Stars or CosNicnocT, 1 Hartford, Jan. Ist, IBd6. Hartford eoonty. / flß ' Peracnaily appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the JRtna Insurance Company, nn.l tnadoo&lh that lb* fore going statement by him *ub«irll>«d l l* true, according i<> hts best knowledge and belief HENRY FuWLKR, Justice of the Priure. Losfles paid by this Company for (ha rear 1851 exceed ?7 50,000, while the premiums rec.t|?i«J for lh»* «nm» time or exceed any other year, ulnco the organtxation <-f ih» Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is sntblmt this agency, ot remunerative ruto*. 4SF“ Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, F'a janll H. B. TEN EYCK, Agent. WORTH WEBTEBHINSUEANCK COMPANY, OFFICE, MERCHANTS' EXOUANOK, fill I.AtiKl.ill 1A CHARIER VEREETUAI, Aatborlsad Capital, s3i)O t ouii, Assets liable for this lobmkd of tiik com PANY. in Stock Notea, (negotiable form,) recur *1 by M<»l gages and Judgments tl»N),000 in 11111* Receivable, Mortgages and Ju-lguirni-, Bond*, Ac pHVtfifl Id Cash, Caab Asset* and Oar.h ilmus 1: ,i»H) Total t ,J >*> H. 0 A DWELL, President. J. <J li A KB, sot- Fire, llarineand inland Trati><pi ri>b!» 1 at current rate*. BEFBRBNOII !t. nYTBDCuon James M'Oully A Co., (Ir&ff, B*nn>-ii » < W. A D. Blnehart, Zug, Lind-'f a i - piunnctrtni M. L. Hollowall A Co., Charter h W, David 8. Brown A 0 H i ii*-> AM. it Harris. Hale A Oo n Evans A Wet^n. Hon. Wo, D Kelley, Cha* ili-gHrr'— A ('< Caleb Cope k Co., GKOHIJR BINGHAM. A/.-nt, 05 Water »t A. A. UA0&1M8...... S. B. ('A li QI LI A. A. CARUIiCU A BiUJ., Cbrwrr fintrth and Smith field t truti, I'uitO'.cr-j'i. /’a, AGENTS STATE MUTUAL FIRE ATO MABJEE INSURANCE CO OF UAARISfiPhO. CAPITAL #340,000 GIRARD FIRS AHD MARINE INSURANCE COfflrdNT Or PBILADDLPIIIA. CAFriAL 93 00,000 INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA WIHOBESTBH, VA. CAPITAL $300,000. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OARTFO B D , OOSJI. mil 1 CAPITAL AND ASSETS.. -9*4,154,480. ACTRA IRSUHANCK COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, COSS. CUOATtUD, C&aM Capital..— $500,000 Caatx Barplaa, os lrr Juroakr, 7 J I>UIB Capital Block and Surplus l* securely inve*t*d fur the benefit of all policy holder*. A* an evileor* cl the claims we have to pabli' 4 rouGdi»D<-*, and of Its abilil; to p*T hweee promptly, w* rtal* a la.-t, ibat hs r»**e»p? • vary from $125,000 to $150,000 per month. Its business ;r large and well distributed, and in onr opinion no Compnn.v In the United States afford* better Indemnity io v holders than the Jttna. Tliey conlinue to make lnsurtin.-* on property In town and country, at ruUs as lew a* i- ' .'i. ristent with safety lo the policy holder. 11. B. TEN EYCK. Ager.l 4®*oflir*, North-west corner Fifth and Wood Kin-*;*. Pittsburgh. ap2o 1r DKLAW A U ID MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE in the North Room of the Exchange, oa TLir l street, PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES. OB Vssssu, ) Oaroo, VTosII part* of the World. Fart aim, ) INLAND INSUTUNCS.H On goods by rivers, canal*, lake* aod land rarriaii**, i all parts of the Union. Ilftß INSURANCES Ob menrhacJUe generally. Od stores, dwelling bouAn, Ac. ABBETH OF TU& OOMPANV, November T, 1868. Bonds and Mortgagee s24,;<uo 00 SUteof PeonsylTania, Philadelphia city, tyring Garden, Houtbtr ark, and other l<->»a-s ifli .663 4 j Block* in banka, railroads and Insurances era fanit*a U receivable Oftflb on band Balances In the bands of Agent* and premiums on Marine Policies recently Issued 121,707 07 Bttbacription Notes 100,000 0u Wo. Martin, Joseph U. Beal, Edmund A Bouder, John 0. Davis, Robert Dorton, John R. Penrose, George G. Leipor, Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, J. G. Johnson, James 0. Hand, Theopilus Paulding. James B. M’Farlaod, W. 0. Ludwig, Josxrn W. Oowxa, Bee’y. Ttxa Franklin Fire lninraao* Company, Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DIRECTORS- —Charles W. liancker, Thomas Hart, Tobias Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W Rich, ards, Moolecai D. Lewis, Adolph! K. Boris, David S. Browns, Morris Patterson. Ones. N. Uanoaia, iYesident. Oaaa. G. Banoua, Secretary. Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every description of property, in town and country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund, which, with tholr capital and premiums, safety invested, af ford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company 4 on January Ist, 1861, as pub lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were os follows, viz: Mortgage $018,128 08 Real Estate- - - 84,3T7 78 Temporary Loans - .. 83,966 IT Stock*. - 61,889 00 Cash, Ac..—™— 64,346 81 Total - yi,aigjna 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-oue years, they have paid upward of One Million Four Unndred Thou sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi tion to meet with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third st*. THE UHITJSD STATES LIFE INSURANCE, annuity and trust company, PHILADELPHIA. CHARTERED APRIL 26TH, 1890. OHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $250,000. Office, 8. J 5, Corner of Third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. t Officers of the Home Board at Philadelphia: DCUCTOBS* Stephen B. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard, Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson, Benjamin W.Tingley, Geo. M’Henry, Jacob L. Florence. James Devereux, William M. Godwin, WtUiam M’Eee. President —Stephen R. Crawford. rtee President —Ambrose W. Thompson. Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh —JamesH. Willson, M. D. Allegheny City —R. B. Mowry, M. D. GBO. B. ARNOLD, Agent, marl Try No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COUP ANY OF PITTSBURGH , CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD BTRBBTB. Authorised Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIBXCTORB. Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. M*CUntoek, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones. George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames B.Negl#y, W. 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, H. U. Ooggsholl. Hon. WM. V. JOHNSTON, President BODY PATTKRBON, Vice President. A- A. Oak bixr, Secretary and Treasurer. B* A Cabrixr, Assistant Secretary. deo2:6m Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh. B. MILLER, Jr, President. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary CAPITAL, 9300,000, WJ iLt insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and MA T T BINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and promptly paid. A Homelnstltntlon, managed by Dnsotoas who are well known in the community, and who are determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character wn ich they have amused, as offering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. Director*.—R.MUler, Jr.,o. W. Rleketaon, J.W.Butler, N. Holmes, Jr, W. IL Smith, O.lhmsenjGeorgeW. Jackson, * “*^y° n » James Uppencott, George Darsle, James Me- Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott. Office,No.o2 Water street, (Warehouseof Bpang A Qo .ypvtaira,) _ nov24:ly lA%MI A%M Law Books. Am authorized to sell low eome valuable Law Books. 10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvlerie Institutes; GreenlteTs Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last ad And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. , GEO P UILLMuRB, I »t she office ot Morning Poet. I ■ o y \ * PAID UP PAID DP . sums 20 »4 . 16,0" 1 30 $€27,4:c fr 3 Dincroaa: i Ur. D. M. Huston, 1 Hugh Craig, Spencer M'llfain, Charles Kelly, R*muel K. gioksn. Usury Sloan, James Traquelr, Wm. Kyre, Jr., Joshua L. Price, J amott Tennent, John B. Semple, | Charles Schaffer, I J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh, I B. T. C. Morgan, do. . MAKTIN, President. •8.0. I1ANI», Vice President P. A.MADRKU, Ambl, >6 Water street, Pittsburgh. ■ fsv ' , 1 BANKERS AND BROKERS, AUSTIN LOOHISi STOCK AND BIELBR'O^EfiT Office, Ho. M FtxaHh tLiaborii fftod* NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, os eollar terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com*, mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention- paidt<r the ‘purchase and sale of Copper Stocks, All communications atiented to promptly. Janlfl WM. 11. WILLIAMS .......*3- C. M’VAX. Wm. IL William* ft Oom ■ BANKERb AND EXCHANGE BBOKEBIB, N. E. Comer Wood and'Third streeix. 03“ All transacilonfl made on liberal terms. Collections' of Bill*, Notoa, Ac., promptly attended to Jan26tlwr: ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORKER Ob' FOURTH AND BMITUFDSLD. STRR JSSS, au2:6m Pittsburgh, Pa. > U.«moVal* PATRICKS A FRIKHD, LAN KERB AND KXCHANQE BBOSEBS, Save Removed tfuir Office to the Corner of Fifth and Wood tit- pirrenoaoivPA. T~)ATIIICKS A FRIEND, Bankerß ajir! Rynbang* X and Dealers in Notes, Drafts,Aeceptancaa, Gold, SUTtir aud Bunk Notvu. Exchanges on the Eastern and WestetO Cilice constantly for sale. ; , f ' Collections made in ail the cities throughout the United.’ Hutpu. Deposits received in par fands or current paper!at the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. ffeb3 , H. HOLMES A SONS, BANKER# AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, navi suuiovxp rasm hanking and xxcuan6i oyncil VOI 67 KAnuT BTun, rooa noons snow oLt> stlsp. ’ N HOLMES A BONO, Bankers and BrOkSW, « and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Aeceptaficss,Gold,'Bil*' ror and Bank Notes. Exchange on'tne EaStem indTYfiFterp Cltie* cnnatantly for sale. f " ! ; ’ - UollectiouH made in all th# cities thrmTgbnni the United HUUjs. Drpomta receired in par tends or current pxper, N 6. 67 Market street, between Tided and Fourth sts. (jaCOtly JOHN WUDO& ~ BANK ER AND EXOHANOB'BROKER, DXAtn IN Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotel. OTOCK bought ami sold on Commission. Collection* 0 t ap-fully Hil«ndod to. Interest paid on Deposit. ; Aj~.No. U 6% Fourth street, nearly opposite iba M. M. deelfi HILL ft CO„ DAN KERB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, OOKffIK or WOOD AND IOTS finZSVSiJ tiKinr RXOHANOB on the Eastern CUtes constantly for O sale Tlmp Itliio of Exchange and Notes cjoi/j, HDv«rr and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections mode ixi all the principal citiei of the United States. De renrirrd ut Par and Qgrrent Funds. [martfly 4USO SAAMSk, SDWARD tAJIM, nOMMttCM CSAMKK. iqiAMm ft EAHM, BANKEJDi AND EXCUAHOK BROKERS, 1> 1/ Y AND ifRt.L Hold, Bilfer, eod Bank Notes; negotiate > lyajjs <m Estate or Hioek H»caritiea; pumbase l’rumir.umry fUiiruaaudl Time Bills, on.East>and^West; bay • fi'l fjn Oomialflaion. o»i:«-(i.,*ui rjwje/m alfj>ointsfn theTJnlnu. (oyl G E. ARNOLD ft CO., DAN&Kiifl AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, r iEALKIIs in Escbang*, Coin, Bask NcUa, Sight 1 7 Tim* Draft*, A«\ Collections carefully le; ao l remitted to any part of the Uflion. morfcji bought and cold on commission. rs*.* No 74 Fourth et., next doo* to Back Of PlttsV&.fee'lß THOMAS WOODS. ' COMMERCIAL BROKER, ASD l>tAXJia IK Bo(«b, Bonds, Stocks, Beal fee*, Xa. lPittsburgh, Pa. [Jnbj cimmlottl’s Loan Office, NO 100 BMTTTIPI ELD STREET, NBAS Mooey loaned on Gold and Silrer Watches, SBvercare and other valuable articles. anilely CLOTHING. CLOTHING STORE! JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO., of the celebrated Clothing Depoton Liberty JC otreri, which has won an unbounded popularity under be name of the THREIt BIG DOORS, bm, for the pn>. p.-.er c-f tK'ijnirioß more space for their Imynpixm hm>VT>.. ff) reraot **«i to ib» epacious building on theeorner of DIAMOND ALLEY AND.WOOD STEKKT, Where they have ndw the most SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS! READY MADE CLOTHING, That baa ever been offered to the public. - Their principal object for this remora!, Is to give them more facilities for the WHOLESALE TRADE. They are prepared to sell Goods at th* L 0 WEST EASTERN PRICES! Aod they will warrant them to be as good afl any maao factored in the Union. CUSTOM WOK K, IN Ti. 3 GtST KTIL.I, ANO IiKM TUB anOR?*3T BOTIOA. They haTe band a fall and beautifnl assortment ol LOT 11 * ar.J COATINOH, for FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSK NESS COATS. Our loierrstr are l iefiiirnl with those of oar customers, and w» Rriiur* tbv public-that our fidelity will toot fail in Oiling all Ord«*rn v»* ojjij be faTored with. DON’T FOUQfcT TIIK PLACE— i\o. 88 W©osl street, (east jidb,) OORRSB 01 BIAUOHD ALLEY. N B— We our pALroastoamlerstandthatuehare no ary r»on«yrUco with the Clothing Business on Liberia Oar attention Is devoted exclusively to the Houftr* aboredeelgnatod a»ri3 Jons M’OLOaSCEY A CO. Kail and YYlnt*r Goods I E DMOND WATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTY BTREET. I hnvt* now on band a large stock of Pall and Winter • Overcoating*, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest iuci», ■■{ the most beautiful patterns; French and Kncllah C.u- Jin.-r--, of every style and shade In the market, tUI or «h: )i l h ill make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. c<t4 K*vr Clothing Slorc^ KiV 1, SIXTH STRKKT, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. r PIiK tul'ccritwr has just opened this new establishment, X where he has a! ways on hand a large and choice ossorl m**iK of all articles of ULOTIiINQ, which he warrants equal to any In the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri ces. The public are requested to giro him a call. mart 1 y B. OPPENHBIMER. NEW »VUI NO GOODS*' I UtfT HKC K[ VK.D ATJOUN MdJLOSKSY A GO’S Whole t® pale Clothing Warehouse, No.BS Woodstreet,and corner 1 1 l>int!ioi:d alley, the largest and most Taried stock of giwnU that this '-elehrated bouse has erer had the pleasure of inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegootlshave been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no second protit on them, which leaves us able to say that wo can and do sell at as small profits as any house i» the east ern cities. Therefore, wo respectfully invite the attention of * boietfule dealers and country merchants, in general, to give us a cal], and examine onr extensive assortment Of KKAUY MADE CL illlNQ. It is almost impoasihle to eiiucierat.' the quan l v( i immense piles of garments that b. tu b«> seen at thin U i e establishment; it is sufficient lo niy that it ha* never 1 • n equalled by the house Itself marldnf JOHN fccOLOSKEY 4 CO. SUPERIOR, Dougina County, Wisconsin. 1 1 If ll’l.ACrt i* situated on the Bay of Moperior and JL Left iiand River, at the head of Lake Superior, and powMiwa A BKTTEtt SITE, A BETTER If ARDOR, AND UKKATKK ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMKROIAL CITY, thau any other poiut in the North went; aud is equnlled In prospective importance by Chicago only. The Proprietor* hare a clear, undisputed and nnlnoum berrd title to the lund upon which SUPERIOR is laid out, and all purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds for the ennie. v Superior was laid out during the past season, and already contains several hundml Inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses, uod is in all respects the MOST FLOURISIIING NEW TOWN in the West. The County Seat, the United States Land office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and Lake Saporior UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD, now in coarse of construction, connecting with St Paul, terminates at this place. li in also the Lake termini of all the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. The “Boo” canal will be opened in June; after which, four lines of Lake Steamers will ran to Superior—one from Chi cago. two from Cleveland, ami one front Buffalo; all fine vessels, haviug been built expressly for this trade. One Steam Saw MIU is now in operation, and the machi nery fbr a second Is now on the way to Superior, which will be net to work immediately on its arrival. One-half of the lots hare been appropriated by the pro prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on easy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public Improve ments. Liberal appropriations have been made fbr public purpose*; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac. 45#“ In order to correct the misapprehension arising from BimUarityof namw, It It proper to state that “Superior City,” about the title of whloh a legal controversy exists, is auotber and different place, and in a different township from Superior. Map 3 of Supkriob ore signed by Thoa. Clark, sur veyor, and WUUam IL Newton, agent and attorney for proprietors, and may bo seen in the prlocipal hotels of St. Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo, ami other cities. All persons who wish to purchase lots,or obtain infofma lion, are requested to apply to Wm. H. NxWMa, Superior, Douglas couniy, Wisconsin. WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior, j y24:3m Hoard of Ile&ItU Notice. INFORMATION has been made to the Board of Health that cases of cholera occurring outside of the city have Imen brought within its limits for reUef. No doubt the friends oi the sick are prompted by motives of humanity, yet it is proper they should be informed that they subject themselves to a severe penalty by bo doing. The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter,-in cases where the disease is malignant or oontaglons, in order that the densely populated city may be protected from any unnecessary scourge, which, when it has gained a footing, scarcely rests so long os there remains a subject for it* re morseless attack. The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law. If patients seized with cholera, or any malignant or conta gions disease, outside the city, moat be removed to any of the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a permit from the Board of Health. The attention of all person* interested is called to the following sections of an act approved April 8, 1852: Szc. 6. That any master, commander, or other person having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of the rules or regulations prescribed by the eald Board of Health, under the provisions of this act, shall, upon convic tion thereof, by indictment or prosecution in any court having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding .five handled dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of said Board of Health. Sko. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive information that any malignant or contagions disease (measles excepted) prevails within any port or place within the United States, they shall make diligent inquiry concern ing the same; and If it shall appear that the disease prevails as aforesaid, oil comm uni cation with such infected port or place shall be subject to such control and regulations oS lhe Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish in one or more newspapers published in the city of Pitts burgh ; and thereupon every person or persons, and! all goods, wares and merchandise, beddiog and clothing from such infected port or place, and having entered and been brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu lations, shall b« subject to the same penalties as is provided for in the preceding Section. j The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced. By order. A. a MURDOCH, Physician toithe Board of Health GEORGE FORTUNE, jy23 Health Office. RAILWAY Hems!! POWERB—One - and Two Horse Powers, with Saws, Threshing Machines, Ac.—or the Towers farniabed without machines—adapted fotmanuf&c luring purposes. Call and examine iheza > at 47 Fifth st sep6 _ JAMBS WABDRip. Strawberry PLANTB of the most reliable testetfva rieties for this locality can be supplied in-iargoqaan- Uee-47 Fifth street. (sepbj JAMES WARDROP MISCELLANEOUS o»1 • fgned hare now in course ofj3rOT«ratioii. a' now gSffgssSsSSss BOAT aHH SS erriptico of oltttl&lßSasilxAta&nr afloat on the Western and Southern waterer-The length, model, speed, oover and. tontSagKoftnadh dxiatj fchero end? bjfirhS tmllt, (hi n»moof(hO'6oiitj-*lth the tradeehaßta.' Alsoyfhbnanioa of Captalnsand'officers, trer ane, Ac., AC/ :Tho I)it«ctDr7 rrffliontaln B hlßtoiy df Steamboats and StesmboatWon the Western waters since the application of a sketch ofclhaflrsfcboattmßti&rtfci£<»to'SilYetf,withthe names* Qia bnildoyeomma&deratift owner. * ] The KiyJBB and descrio tion of That rad on the beniU* fully AIiL-THQSi; WHO HA-tB THEIR- BUEHIRa.^fiXWSINQ' *N» EXPBODZSrO) odtha Western lafitfißotiinettiWitersr The Directory will contain 4Crilr«f thaohia,Mi£slSsippl, eorrect dJattneesxnsriy other Hirer anil- Oannhef&aT items ofinteresttotbs people at* large/" Tttelridlc win contain the cartont the waHoto U/&ManßoatB,wlththff < trade they Ac/’ wflPalsocDnUin m completeliatof allr tbexeapoTLaJble Officers, their places of residence, Ac + tbs'fc ow fiteam hoatr Lsw, its wqafcement9fiwUh conxnentK f ehowisg thniadWßpdatfi^esr.mn d‘infi&a the compctejicffictri&ai't&j andrall the important u/8. Su* fiteamboat''l>eciakm»-Tfp' ’to data; the Batts lm* portent Decmiona of fixe TArioas U. B. Court* in mjtui V> ,J?reigbte:l£st ;>sd ‘Stfznsgad/ &V£c4'ttith many other'’ -; i Tjta: Directcry wfll to flhgtnaed lath* bestetyle isd printedln the best manners The author baatoi au years been gathering together ell thafottssnd Items In regard to the finmetottr steamboatdlsastets tbe Western endL Booth era waters, and nrm In' booh fena.. The price of at the low ram of One Dollar. Ten ami fra : tbehoatEjeu; etU othars deslrousof eabecriblDgwilliiave iodo eo 0 once, as-noßo-will he printed unlessorderM id adbaace. This work ts destlned to eiicolatiori ol over EIGHTY THOCSAOD copies, as bQhUshers fjXfr receiving targe -rramhera of rabecnber&perinaQ; from all parts of thexouulry, dafiy.SomeOf-the oldest bcata'cn,' as well as most scientific men of thotlines.‘aieeootribptOl4' to the Steamboat Directory;.- j -n>' ■ [ The Directory will be tasaed to October, and -vin fa an! ornament as ateamboafc -By mnitUtg (post paid) yoawrfll recclra a copy of the above Ail commonimtlonß;. and letters should be addressed to Xs -> JAMES,*,XiOYD A CO, i . ’ jeg kjjjvni FCgtoffifelßuOding, Cincinnati, Ohio.— aputr WtT»TUK, J(r., ; Ag«nt,; i * , Po- gQI loiimt Btbwt> : HAB JUsT RECEIVED the following very cbolcai arti* . , t ~V., • i BRAKD|BS.’ L ’ jHocfc Genie Brandy, (very fine,) I Uaboh. Otard'Dopay ft Co. (SttMr.) I BtamfpACo. 11 «? u* ? •>> £• JBmctac, g . - / ' iiWINES. v HovsnL Mareb *Cto* fttafri Table do . SUNDRIES. ! Rutherford's Scotch Aid, Barclay's London Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, J Absinthe, Anise the, Curaeca, | . Sardines, •' j Mocha and Java; y i Young Hys-and Black Teas,* Eiigßab Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana (Agars, of various brands. i Old Monoag*helaWhlaky,of all grades. I - articles connected, with .the tnySgufow AmontUlsdp;£2iesT7, ManthnOlo jo Beeswing Port, Pore Joke do - Ordinary do St. J alien Claret, Malaga Dry, Do Sweet, Champagne*, Anchor, 'Vemney, Qeldeaeck, Together with all other badness. tttcaragoa, by £ 0, Squier; * Bears and Bear Hunting; \ | .. The Araeanians; -•’ ‘ | A Trip to tho Panama Railroad; j ' NewtomekConcltlided—* IVho is sorry for it F* The Dost;" first and Last Love;' i Oar Books and Authors; j A Dot Dream; I The tittle Chorister; ‘ Doctoring Jtotef at Home; Coralfep ™*' } - ' ■ * *' > Rachel; - - • ; Monthly Record of Current Erents] Literary Notices; ! Klltor’s Table; ’ Ed ltor*eßasy Chair; Editor’s Drawer; Mr. Slim's Piscatorial Experience; Fashions, Also—Bayard Taylor’s great work on China, India and Japan, j ; Harper’s Magazine—4be best in the world—for tale at 20 cents per copy, at LAUFFKR’6 BOOKSTORE, octS Mo. SO Fifth street. KPUTATIOM IN NEW ENtIbAND ’ > BuiSTotj R.U., Jane 9th. 1&3. To B. A. fkAnrrtodfc t£ 6/.—Gentlemen? For fire years past I hare need B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge for an an thelmintic in my practice; my attention was first called to 'it in a ease where I had failed to dislodge worms with-caio? tnel, pink and cowing*. A bottle wasobtaiued and ineed with desirable effect; since then 1 baTe prescribed It Tor hundreds of patients, and in a large majority of eases vith complete sneco*a. In ono cnee a single bottle of the medi cine brought away ftora one patient ninety rigid I hare never known ii to do barm, and I amlndueetito make (his statement from an honest conviction thatiit 1* the moat valuable Vermlfuga-yet known. Bach is my con fidence in its “ worm ktlling n powerB, that I recommend it to other physicians in this section, and famish thorn wito the article. H, <t BAVAQB, M. D. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by B. A. FAHN ESTOGK A CO., comer of Wood and First streets, Pitts burgh. DON’T BKLLKVfi IT!—Unless yon can satisfy yoitraatf that the statements made concerning the properties of 0. Heims tree! A Co.’s Inimitable Hair Coloring, 1-e fully substantiated by facts ‘ and that a trial in errery case will satisfy those using It of a most carious end singular phenomenon—that is, grey hair restored to its natural color, with all the strength and healthy growth of youth. It Is composed of oil and stimulating spirits, so that it can be nsed os freely as water, and with as much safety, not coloring or staining the skin In the leastand It also .inparts to the hair a gloss and beauty unlike that given by an? other preparation; and in every case it will restore the natural color of the Palr,Tvhere age or sickness has turned it grey. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by oca S. L. CPTHBEBT, 63 Market st. WHO HAS HOT UKAHDOifTHtf bfiumiume —Used for remortog tan, sallowness,.and rednesfl of the skin. For caring tore, rough hanria, and rendering them smooth, soft and white, It cannot be equalled. So cheap and so good, its popularity is no wonder. Mothers use it in tho nursery, gentlemen ns© it for shaving, and all sro satisfied of its excellence. Only cents per cake, Each cake of Soap is accompanied by a “ Weather Table," of great u«e to erery one, anil its predictions of the weather thus Car have been true to the day. Sold, wholesale and retail, by g. l. CCTHBKRT, _ • - 63 Market street. T " I}B POCJKKT INVOLVING OALKNDAK—This fcncy instrument is about the rise of & tea dcill&r gold piece, beautifully ornamented, and richly gilt, to resemble cold. It is so constructed that by odjrating on the first day of the month, you eon tell at a glance tba day or the month and w*»k. It answers for not only a year, but for all coming pme- Thousands are sold, as making beantlfttl and dura* bie gifts for friends. It is valued as & pocket pie®, while its practical utility has made it a universal favorite. Only 60 cents each. Sold by 8. *L. OUTHBKRT, 63 Market street. A,J*,VV <I> i® 0 FUU MALU). LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, end extending back 100 feet to Wide alley. On the oack part of the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built for two email Houses. This Lot Is In a deniable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. ff. GLLLMQRE, JylS At Office of Morning* Post. Boarding School* OR SUMMER BOARDING HOUSE.—The GLEN HOTEL and Grounds are offered for RENT for either the above purposes. The site and arrangement of the house, tho beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and the singular advantage of the position, secluded from every thing objectionable, Tender this a most desirable location for either a Male or Female Seminary. For terms,app]y to PhSHitf J: W. BUTLER, 07 Front street. ATTENTION, LADIES!— Frank,Leslie’s Ladies’ Gazette for October, 20 cents; Qodey's Lady’e Book do 20 do Putnam s Magazine do 20 do Ballou’s do do 10 do Leslies New York Journal do 18 do Peterson’s Magazine do 17 do Yankee Notions do 12 do Harper's Magazine lor October confidently expected to day, and will be sold 20 percent, lower than any store in the city. Remember, the place is at LAOFFERS BOOKSTORE, No. SO Fifth street. OOTO&KR MAQAZIUJSS— ' Putnam's Magazine for October. Graham’s do do Peterson’s do do Godey’s Lady’s Booh do Leslie's Fashion Booh do Just received and Ibr sale at W. A. GILDENFBNNBY A QO?3, p4> p29 Fifth st, opposite tho Theatre. WB INVITE on examination of our superior assort raent of Silks— -1U( h Striped Moire Antique; Satin Striped and Plaid Sitka; Black Satin Plaid Bilks, (one yard wide;) Splendid Black FlgnrolBUka; Heavy Plain Block Silks. ootl ■ A. A. MASON A CO, 25 Fifth gt. FOR lU5NT—That largo three story Brick Building cn Third street, next to Duff's College. ThU property has been thoroughly reared, painted and papered, end would be a good stft&d for a Confectionary or Millinery Swre, or would miU foran extensile Book or Printing es tablishment, the rooms all being well lighted and conve niently arranged. Apply to “P 2B a. CUTHBKRT A SON, 63 Market sL I) " " WJSLUNQ HuUBfc TO LKT—One two-story Dwelling, fonulnlng eleven rooms, (well calonlated tor a Board ing Herase,) situated near ties foot of Vine street, tor rent, b > „ 0 MILCKR * BICKETSOft, WP 2B 231 and 333 Liberty pt HILL a AWiANACS.—Sanford 0. UllL’a pitta iUt/U, boTgh Almanac, Magaatna Almanac n n j Atner- Farmer's Almanac, N0.27,f0r I 860; jrabllshed and now ready foreale by lhaqnantity,by ■ JOHN H. MKTiLOE. No. 81 Wood street. Jvr »?e> also, by all Booksellers ; tfl Rttabnrgh and Alls- Ktofly City. 66P29 ICTU&K, MiBBOB AND FAfIOI FK4HKH OB THE ■jJSmtSX?* l ® 4o onil fioliled Btylo may bo found at rhs?.. KI oSi 8, on ., St ’ 01oir atreet J near the Alleghany 1118 gentleman hoe also on hand a Bplendld lot *w«b WO nee eheased fa unfone and boantUtalframee.jairohlm a call. Sepia Dnoodn.wtauu AHD Itoilt-PAM THADK, A. A. HASQN A 00, Fifth street. An tmwreoeiTtng thslr Pall stock of floods, embmclne n W l l r!^, Pac t OKB, Which have been on* - largo. Ancttm Sales, from Importers and Manufacturers, and trill be sold at as low Sumt! ''SpST? ofttsHsw Fork or Philadelphia " . ‘ , • j - - ' Kemorcb ■ ■ ■"- ±i 1 T ’sittwSJ. 4 ' 00 ’i? their office to'No. 26 o,ji°PPpaito Maaon’B, to Dr. G. E. 3 -aw'a Orulift)ofHco where dtiwns will find tke books op< n to r„ tteat tuzorin the World” 3 THS IUZQR," mide/la .Philadelphia *7 Gilchrist, and sold daring the laßtfiveyearft.to thoo ssndo of om oifigßog, by the only authorised Agent for Western Pennsylvania. W. W. WILSON. sep26 . Market street. MOSQUITO BARS—Jnst received, another large supply of Mosquito Bars, In all coi£»re,*ndat very low prices. eqp6 A. a. MASON A CO, 25Flfth at ,4 FARM, near New Brighton, Beaver County, containlog A. 108 acres, well Improved, aod under a fine state .of cultivation, is offered for sale low- / < sep36 THOS. WOODS, 76 Fourth ft . •.‘-'f'v „__ . . •+<* C ..«.> ... '' • ■ ■'"'"i ? ~ J 5 ’ '■' * / Riil iINLI I I t WfW Mrf e>briy ~ {i c • *PI* irwt/AWee®-- - resSgf LlMAiea, CiitlTenrwj Indication, - ' y :<sf||Bgry J t anflloa, . m lnfljjnunatiowf * Bvia V.tXJflfT'lSSSS?S*>^Fife.3 o Breas~ feid.,-." »v. , ,'• -t •’■ Ihdeed,i-Very feW'iro Up iMi>??WSfißwffwr)iy\idlgeflsei in which a Puigptivp Modi* cine is not" more or fees rwusn*Land , #mT(rnag c Eilg}it : 'be 'pfe7ctited l if * ‘harmless -, bat :effeetaalj Csib&rths. werailaorefreiAy used.' No person, can feel well cflaatferhabUcC.bady pr»* ’-* " Bbon'generateff Berious'.and i'ftos.latal • >' - *s nbkatnie of ■ ' ?£S ll r*%?!s?*i s k ,*QffflEtojpß*..and» {Bilious? 4e*angamenti. l , Jena to prWdce ,tLe deep;watpd and: . fonnidable'dlfltempeii %Ti!chfos£s the hearsesatt’irer the :UnOi> £enca« reU»ble;fiun!!r^byHltt f b’ofMliSJrtt fa»«4,- ~ HH topper.:* - withconeumlnate ekUL to nieet that demand. An. 1 .Patients,iiaa ahowmresulta iuxpaEdngi anything hitherto CareahaTg been ejected heron it • b£“®s of such es-i and’-bh&fcßctttns'toforbld’threuirofdon of nhtnjttu.-5-.- ‘--t'- >• i *4. » , « **^ dtetnifitof-Bostcn. an<f fitate whose .high,profeMioniJ .chiatnctarie endorsed by the - * ..*»* * * ' Eon.‘EUWAßlnsVKaEr^fienatofofttwttelteii States. ’ Speaker‘of-th^TaoMeot Representatives. ---.wt*-' --‘i.uiv--*. 4-v-^ .ABBOTT LAWRENCE* MtalaterPJe t?OHN B. ECTZI’ATIUCK, Catholic Elsliop ii>T Poston ..USD, •’•'• 1 *•’' • ■ r -' -■ ’«—* t s ,!«?''• .'9'*; {*• ..•/{#:»(■• n Dr.rJ. E, CIULTGN, Pfactical.Cheinict oT NeirYork City, endoraodby , „ ~j.y v. ?j . f _r,j .. ' Hon. W. Ifa irAßCUf,'Secretary of Stitef' ss,, ' ! ’ , j , , WMUB,ABTQR.Uio or-be/tmaain America:;: v '*ft tXt AND A CO., rwprlotoraof the MetrcwSliUn notel •nndothfitt.‘ .w?r -r pfd;«P^; i Kl«:mOTT.hattdredTcertifi jateafrpiflaU.partanhttte thePiUa wtpofled,buteTt aeneatfren the wbefienioofeßiinent panllemen,ls fonndln theft'feiTefft’ji-'npon’tnal. :| ‘* ■ v> iii 3Cha»-pma,',the. npsuit :«nd’atndy awoffemitQtiie. nabJic T aa Jhe. best andiitt9tii»inplet« which the present. gtate"of 'tnMlcal'^dence'-can' afford • They areccanpomided-Tjottjf thb'<lfng3t'b«nserYw, J bnt o. themedkinai tableit medics esiractec by Chemical Jirocecs In>;9iatonf ntudty, andcombined to gether in rich a manner%e to Thmire ? tbe*be£t'fesult4 ' Tbesyßtm of eompeeitton formalirines it Chetrypßctorttiand Biltobotb, to pnjddcenihnrKefilcienj remooy than, nod hUhertp.,been .obtained by, any,process^ The reason la iraiAby thebid mode ol cotapoflltionv every ineOldna febrirdenedrriih &ofe cr l«r! of.licrUsozUoaa and ininriotta etch fads' rirtue only Uiiu la,desired; for tho olratiTa effect 1 ; present; Alt the thert acd onolltka'nf mc! • • substance cmpioyed'arc‘left ‘ onlyMnsTe.tainfd.-.lleßceltisbelffiTidcnttbattlinEffect •flhomd;inote pfc-Tfid t .more. purely.remedial and the PUteKfaQiwpowerfarahticbtofiJ disease * other mbaidnoknown to the wortdJ j tiatciauyine.licfaesSbottii - be taken under the coucrel of an attending BP | nahefcohldnot■proferty'jadgoofi?remedy-witbontknow! -, ' ing its com position,’rbaresuppllejHbo’iiecnrato'Tdniiubj by which both .my «w*mftae*V*o thf '• . wbqiebqqyof.fticatiQnKW in tik.UnitedßtafpsantLbriHfli ;. American Prtmn'cefl. -If, iioweref/thero'BhoalifKi'i'ny on] who has not received them, they wHI-be forwaideubyiaaj * to bis request. ] ' ' RDM, i _ 3&tata!bb, s •"' -* * ] ' ‘ Santa Crox. ( GIN- , loodos Cocdlai, Ofaillhe- Patent Medlcinea.that 'artrtffered;'how ffe’ - would beutaken it tbeif . composition TM;hnoiml7 Thei UfoecoslEtyr In thelrmysiery-' thavehomystorie?. E < ' oSn'to at ' - -cam, andall ,wbn are competehtto; judge onr the.'subi&A - freely acknowledge ib*-ir convlctipna .of-tjmU .intrinav* ’' merits. The Cherry Pectoral'waspronoucced ' men to be a’=wonderfal'ined}cina ; be‘ibre ,T Hs'-vl«efo wen ' ■ .e -koown. Many minentPhTßidasshavadcoiarbclihe earn • thing of my, Fills.-and. even a? * ' willing to;e«biy that' anticipations were more tha ’ ”" realised by their eflfecta upon trlal/-~‘ . They operoteby-tbrir pcWerfti influence nn theinienn ’ V.' viscera to purify the $1094 and etitaulaie itintohealth) '-r action—remove* the 'obstrtfctions'of the etbmachrhoweli ; - liver, aridother brgankof ttiwbcdy/restoring 7 their lrregft r : - ; lar action tohAalth,ucd> tlsey es'/'--.:-.-'-' origin uf-dlscase. 1 v *f- Prepared hr Dr. JAMJSB : C. 'AY An? - /‘k ! lyticar Cbem&tV’lhwrill'Mßto, Price-25 : centd’per hot Fivebaxesforgi. r ; f-K cvf %*• Sold tyvß. A. FAHNESTOCK. A. CO, ai wholesale ar- ' retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh/. andhy all Deate| ' everywhere. r • • jefc-ltfodaw S . ASTHIA. AMD raSUMPTIDIII SEW ABD VEat ifOSiDEaFVL . liIdEANA A i . BROUGHT BOMB TO Tli £ POOBOS: orffil ft^r.rnr A WONDERFUL DISCOYKRY has. rjfceritly been xna*- by Dr: Cttrtfo, of CMs city, Ibthatreatmentcf Co? sumption, Asthma, and all disease* pf. the .Jama*. We r. " fur to M Db. Cua«3’s,nrcf£iiiA, on iNCAiiyo Utqxah ■ akdCbsbbx Btßptv" '• With this new has r stored manyjifilicted oneslo beaitb, a*an evidence of whir" be hoe Innumerable certificates.. Speaking,of the treat ments phyfidan remarks; ** It: is evident tßitlrihilißg-' constantly breathlngon agreeably healing ■ dieinal properties must come iq ;dlr eelp cOntoet;Wßh tt whole foriai cavities of the lungs, and thus escape theman and varied changed produced upon theinwhen'iiitetyucd into the stomach, and cuttfect t& the process of digestion! The Qygenna Ls for Bsleat allthe Druggi|tS thtoughQuttß 1 oountry.—iVho.J^rh.i>tttcftman.o/,/tf?»Tm3 , 3fl‘L. M>Vk . « nhaler is wornbri the hre&st,'uhder iho linen, wit* ont the least ineonvtmlenoe^-lhe-h«»t oftbVbOdy beiu *' sufficient to evaporate - like the following, might- be named: -*'• . ono package of the Hygeana hascuredme of the Asthm of six years standing. - J. F, Ksessubv, * - ’ - P. M. of Buc«mnon, Pa. I am coral of the Asthma of ten years’ standing by 1> - Curtis’s Hygeana. MARoancr Eaarosi, Brooklyn,N. Y.'- Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Uommond street,N- was cured ' a eevero case of Bronchitis by> the Hygeaui. - r My sister has been cured of adistiesringcoughcf sever." >* v ' years’ standing, and decided to be incurable' by the phyi, v • dans. She was cured in one mouth, by the Hygeana? - f ' J. H. Gavexht, Richmond, 1 Me. •" . The Rev. Dr. Cbe6Ter t of New York/testifieS of our me»V- ' * • tins In the following languagu: N*w Toss, Nov. 15, 1854. / „ Dxaa Sut—l think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana as remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs.-- Haring b; some opportunity to testify its efficacy,' - that it is a most excellent medicine,’-both the Syrup af *" the inbalingappUcation to the chest. U. B.—Dr. Curtis's Hygeana 19 the ORIGINAL and ONI * G£NUIN£ ARTICLE; all others ■ vile and INJURIOUS -counterfoils. Shuq them-as y< v* 1 ’* would POISON. sale by Dr. Geo. XL Keyger,,l4o Wood street; E. Sellers A Coq Lee A. Beckham,. Allegheny..pity ; Jo? Sargent,Newßrightoii; % C.L.Kaiser,Rochester,,;. . , , , , . ..fayUalawCi Carter’s SpanisSi Mixture. THE GREAT PORIFIER OP THE. BIiOOI Hot a Particle of Horcury in it. Let tpb applicted bead akb pokbebi — In fall!. < JUmedy for Scrofula, King t hill,' Rhetm tism, Obstinate Cutaneous JPiiaples cr Poainj on the Face, Blotches, Roils, Ague and Yever. Chronic Sc Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Hea4,J£margement a Pain of tho Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Srphili Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal, Complaint*, and all Risen* arising from an injudicious ; .use of Mercury, Laprudence. Life, or Impurity of the Blood. , .. s 9^ This great alteraUve.modlcine and rurifiercf Blc' is now used by t 1 ■ osands of grateful patients foom ail pa of the United Stated who testify dauy to the. remarks; surra performed by the greatest of..ail . medicines, u CA TEH'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Rheumatic Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fuvr, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of. the Kidneys, Diseases of t ThrtaL Female Oomplalmf, Pains and Acnlng of the and Joints, aro speedily put to flight by using this great a* Inestimable remedy. '* •' ' For all tUsoases of the Blood, nothing has yet been fon to compare with it. l Itelt«mßes the syflteia&f Alt impi' ties, acts gently and efficiently bh the Lifer and: Kiane strengthens the Dlgeatioh, tone to'ihr.Btbma makes the skiaelear and healthy, th£ Cont tnHon, enfeebled by disease or broken dcTChhv ’lifoexcea of youth, to its pristine vigor ahd strength.' - ; c For the Ladles, H is Invariably better'than au the e aetlcs ever used. A few doses of Carter’s BpauUh Mizti will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the ro mantling to tbexheek, give elasticity to th> step; and i Brove the general health in a remarkabledegree beyond, ie medicines ever beard cfJ- m« large number of cartiCcalca which we hare rred. from personafrom all parts of the United tb.a orldonca that there is no humbug about. It. - .The pr* knwn^fS'communi§f«i , f i^d°si I the?c'd»ttaoh?^c' 1 i wonderful affects of this QBBAT BLOOD PUiUIILIL Call on thaAjNntand get a Circular and Almanac, s read th* wonderful cures this truly greatest bfsdlMedici h»s performed. Nona genuine unless signed b, BENNETT** sec Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl slteet, Richmond, Vag to whom orders for,'applies and agencies must be addressed/ And for sale by Bi A. FAIINB3IOOK, JOSEPH TU N &!S QI!KOS - ani b? &TAXEUXNT FROM CANADA— “ : —. 0.. Qdebsc, Februaryfth, JBM Matn. B. A. FaJtntsLotk ti O?.~We had thenleaiure neeiria*, this morning, the within certificate <n T mirage, which will tovery gratifying toyoxr, aa i t was &* voluntarfl j, Weare,'OentleffieQ, yours, veryituly, J. MUSSON A CC (fcnflema*—My little daughter, four years old, and ; son, older, were for a considerable time suffering fr worms. I purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge, which I gave them, three doses, according- to direct!* and strange to eny, in less than three holSstluy noised loss than FIVB-IIUIfDBKD WORMS* some of dinary length of ftom twelve toMeeu inches. - : *• Having experienced’so much of the behMdal effects yonr Vermifuge, I fed it my dnty to recommend It to public, as, In my opinion,one ofthe most'efficocfoutf■rei* dies against worms Aver offered * ' Gentlemen,-believe taetdbei '' •* Your much obliged and humble Mrr*l» ! . NATHANIEL UCmiu; • Prepared end sold-fay A. FAIINESTQU& & C* corner of first and Wood-street£ 7T: ffifli A BOMB IIMPHE COUNTRYI—For sale': ‘ & comforts j cottage Home of six rooms and good 'cellar* wj Drama barn and stable, carriage house, smoteaihpuse, i\ ai* withTwilTeAcrepofweU-imnrorsd-Lae Also, Fruits ot every varietrand ehoJce quailUesr* g<3 Garden, with fruits, flowers, grape vines, elrfe c 6 plate order. Immediate .posfeesfcfon'cah be given,*" if : , qutriid. Situated in a "bedltby and"'agreeable, .locatii * • ttree miles from the Point ferry, on the Washington n;] Fries $2,200; terms easy. This Is : a farir opportunity; persona who are desirous of procuring a country seat n ! the city. ' ir. CUTIIBERT Ar SON, • eep7 -OSifarkctß^ IX7 BIGHT’S FRfiMiUM KATHARION cdols the he Vy and removes all symptoms bf headache. Persons nntng WEIGHT’S KATHARION i l / j Are never liable to Son-stroke. : ’ ? - l WRIQUI’S PRKMIHM KATHARION :• (sthemost valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining - Hair in any required form. ■■■ For sale hy Dr. GBO. H. KEYSER and R. B. BEELF, A 00,, at 25eente per bottle. BlJgl |; I»O3ESIAB* AND CASTOR 018-PrepcMc) by j. l b. 5 t\i ding. One miniou bottles of thls dpllghtfal srt*. v ' for the hslrharo bean sold, etna galea are mill incrasf Per beautifying, pretexting of restoring the hkir. this p onnot to «col!eJ. The low prico ; (2S ce>s bringslt within tbo waoh of all., JB- Trv a botUs L< willlnaltsoodl ’l 1 ■ : ■ - . 63 HIUIKEPxST:. M N«w York Joor| "■* "m 2S t o^P* , ' < ® ft Uou’« JlDgMtoe, for.Octftber; '. s£.f 52°,& y; by CharlesDfckeni; - .>. .. l Trial and Triumph, by T H. Arthar j - ,*• a iodp. by fiamuel Lara. . Received and ibr sfrlo ot I - •W. A. QILI>RN?ENNRr 4' OaVS > Plftb sfc. oppoaHetbeTbeetr. '{k/ri*ASE*B PILLS AND VKBMlfOUßfra»i<i irx d*. KKtsuii’s.. SP P~ Corner Wood rttvat and V(rgin.idlo~- HOLLOtVAST'S PILLS AND OINi'MRNT for wu* Rt Da. RKYS&U’S. oojkT Comer Wood street ana Virgin *• * - * ■ t l’ > -l’-. ■■ ' • :.<■ ' -:>;■■ :, ...Vi-’ v 1 . ' . • MEDICAL IN HA--la ACTION > roR mi tom oi-
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