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Bummer Arrangement—Change of Time.
TURES DAILY TRAINS
NACU WAY, (SUNDAYS EX
(TUFTED.)
find bat one Change of Oars bstween
Coltimbne and Baltimore.
/AN ind after Monday, June 18th,1865, Trains will run Is
V. rollowe
Expreza Mall IV4solit
•
t en ., Train. Train. 7'rain.
G e d uat araa e ,„..-..-10:00 A. M. 3,30 P. M. 1130 P. M
N e wark .. ~,,..;..7 . 11:10 " 4:45 " Itso A.ll
unesitue ' - 12 : 20 r • 31. 6:00 " 212 "
C 66.20111...-...- ...... 12.58 " 6:44 " 3:01 "
Osanbridge ...—...... 1:20 " 7:08 " 228 "
llartisaville........— I'M " V-I5 " 4:45
Befililbla ....--.--- 244 " 811 " 8:14 "
Attire Dollar ....... 3:30 " arr. 0:45 " err. (06 "
GOING WEST. ..
. . _ . ...
Exprest Ned ' Night
Leave. Train. Train. Train.
8 .11,,,,h...,........... ... .. 0:46 A. M. Cell A. U. 6:00 P. M.
Belmont... 10:31 " /115 " 703 "
Barneeallle 16:52 " &43 " 7.40 "
Clembrldge .......a...11t8 " 8:04 " 9.00 "
00nc0rd........... .1217 P.M. 8:30 " 945 "
Zanesville ............ V.lO " ii . :3o " 10,10
Newa5k.............. 298 " 10:37" 11:60
Arrive Oolumbus... 3.10 " 1215 P. M. 1:20 A. "
M.
The Exprees Train going Beat will stop to take up or
leave passengers at Taylor'a, Newark, Zanesville , Concord 4
Om:abridge, Ossipbell'a, Barnearille, and Belmont, only.
Otero .-Warr will atop only at the above named stations.
The Mail Train will atop at all. the Stations where the Mali
is to be reoeived, or delivered, and at el i other Stations on
notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all illa..
dons on proper notice being given. '
°ma BAST. 1
Tha 10:00 A. M. Express Train, connects at Oo itimbo
with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 4. M.
and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
and from Sandusky, Minefield and Mt: Vernon, and with
Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad ,• at
Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Chia
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East.
ern.Olties.
. The 340 P. M. Train will connect at Colman:is with the
second Train from Cincinnati ; at Newark with Sandusky,
Mansfieki and Newark Railroad ; and at Wheeling With
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
leaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
with this Train at Columbus. Passengers leaving Indiana.
polls and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central
Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus,
a nd reach Wheeling at 9:11P. lit and leave by 10:30 P. NI.
Train on Baltimore and Ohio R ailroad, arriving In Bald.
more at 1, P. M., next day.
The IL:30 P. M. Train ainnecta at Columbus with the
Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:30 P.M., and arrives
at Dollar at &15 A. M.; corrsecting with the ACCOMMOdiI•
11011 Train on the Baltimore and* Ohio Railroad. Passim.
gars leaving Chicago by the livening Trains can, by this
route, via Michigan Clty, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day
t on, roach Columbus in 94,11801:1 to take this train: and at
Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Camber.
land, steep there, and resume by Express Train to
more and Eastern Cities.
The 5:15 A. ?LUAU Train connects at Bellair with Night
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with
trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and ML Vernon,
and Chicago tat Monroeville; at Columbia with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and pin Urbana.
The 9 45 A. M. Express Train connects with the Exprees
Train from Baltimore, end arrives in Columbus at &CO P.
IL, and connects with trains going South and West arri v.
log In Oincituosti at 7 P. M.
The 6,90 P. M. Train conneota with the Accommodation
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train
at E. 15 A.M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana.
polls, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago.
ISAAC 11. SOUTHWICK, Supt.
Karma!Hie, June IS, 1555 lje2l]
CLEVELAND AND PITTBBURUH
RAILROAD
STEAMERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE,
VIA IVELLSTILLIE, AND
Ohio and Pannisylvania Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
r u shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo,
Chicago Rock Island, Galena, and Bt. Louis, Is VIA
oLEvzr,Awb.
This route le One Mundt e,l milea shorter and about nine
hours quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis.
Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland ail hours, Chicago twenty-three hours.
and Bt. Louis thirty.eeren hours.
On and after Monday, September 31, 1855, the trains on
this road will run as follows:
The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leartng Plate
burgh at 2.00, A. M. and 8.00, A. Bt., and 700 P. 01., ran
neet at Alliance at 800 A. it., 11.60 A. 81 , and 670 P.
as follows
Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance 8.00, A.M., 11.50 A. 81.,
and 835 P. M., conia:ctLug at Hudson with Trains for Coy
'hogs Palle and Akron, and arriving to Cleveland at 10.25
A. 11., 210 P. M , and 8 58 P. M.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louie, Rock Island,
Galena., and the North-west, who wick to go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at
8 00 A. M., and arriving to Cleveland at 220 P. M., as that
Is the only train by which otos., connections era made
through tho above points. Paseengere by this train reach
Chicago at 730 next morning, and St. Louie at midnight.
The steamer. Plipite an I novalie will leave the alnoonge•
beta wharf every morning, (Sundays etceptekl,) at 10
o'clock, for Wellivllle , connecting grab the train leaving
Well ville at 410 P. M.
An Accommodation Train n ill leave Wellsville daily,
(Sundays excepted,) at 840 P. , connecting at Itayani
with Express Train, arriving In Cleveland at 2 lo P. SI
Trine from Wellsville connecting at aayarl for Carroll
ton Waynesburg, Dover and New Philadelphia.
Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North West,
via Wellsville, are sold at $1 less than via Alliance.
The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run as
follows :—Leave Cleveland at. 8.10 A. M., 2.45 P. DJ., 7.05 P.
M. Arrive at Chicago &30 P. M , 7.40 A. M. 830 P. M.
Trairin Itrave Chicago for Rock Island and kit. fouls no
.follows :—For Rock Leland at 900 A. IL and 11.00 P. IL
ITor SL Louis, 9.16 A. M. and 11.45 P. M.
Passengers for St. Louie go over Rock Islaml Railroad to
Joliet, sod thence over the Chicago and Missinsippi Railroad
to Alton, and thence by eteemboat mile.) to St. Louis.
Passengers by the 915 A. M. Train arrive at St. Louis 111'1)
same evening, and by the 10.05 P. M. Train at noon next
da iaggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re
checked for Chicago and St. Louie.
EAR% VIA . ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND
le class. 2d cr a. Lrf dos:. 2d crs.
To Alliance $2 SO Po La Salle... $lO 00 $l3 60
Cleveland .- 400 " Hoek lard, 18 00 14 25
" Toledo . 060 " 0111021 ... .. 18 lb 14 00
" Chicago ....$l3 00 $lO 60 " Springfield 18 70 18 20
8100m1ngt...16 90 14 50 " Ilurllngton 19 00
" St. Loula.-21 00 10 60
off=on are requested to procure their tickets at the
is Company, In the Monongahela House, third
door below the tomer.
Great American and 11. B. Express 6: Mail Route
72 MILES OP DISTANCE SAVED,
And Two Changes of Cars and Baggage Avoided
AIR LINK ROUTE
BETRIEN
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS
1 Via CHICAGO, ALTON d ST. LOUIS
• 3.
::--:-:
RAILROAD, •
Formerly Chicago & Alt ssssss ppl.
CICAOO TO BT. 14)0113 IN 15!..‘ 11011aa—Trains
leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water street—
M. Louie Day Express daily, Bundaya excepted, 7 . 16 A
SC Louis Night Express daily, Saturdays exce'd,964o PM.
St. Louis Freight d Emigrant daily, Fund. exc. 6:30 A M.
Baggage checked through to St. Louis.
Trains run direct through to Alton, (269 miles,) with
out change of can or baggage, and connect with th e
Company's splendid eteamere Winchester and Reindeer,
running in exclusive connection with Passenger Trains
from Alton to Bt. Louis, (23 mitre,) without landing. The!.
boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed
on the Western waters, being fitted up with Baths and spa
cious Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity
of removing the dust unavoidable in summer railroad
traveling, and reaching 81 Louis refreshed from the effects
of along ride.
To Kansas and Nebraska this is the most direct route,
and passengers destined for Bloomington, Springfield,
,l actsonville, Naples, and all point t on the Mississippi, Mis
souri, Kansas, Cumberland and Tennessee rivers, will note
the important saving In distance ' being seventy-two miles
less to St. Louis, thirty-seven m iles less to Bloomington,
and fifty-eight miles less to Springfield than by any other
route.
Through Ticking over this route mu be procured at the
various It. It. Ticket Offices In New York, Boston, PMladeb
Oda, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Am., and at all Through
Ticket Maw throughout the Btatee, and in Chicago at the
Company's 0121 m, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Tre
mont Houma—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Ba
r oad, foot or Water etreet.
. .
Responsible Baggage [den will always be at the Depots of
the Tartotui Rinds going into Chimp, to Cheek Baggage
th romps to any point desired on the line.
ft. P. MORO AN. Jr., Bnoertntendent.
if. J. D. BOLIBRIBEREIOIiN,
sepi Gen'l Passenger AgeoL
THE PITTSBURGH AND CORRKLISITILLE
RAILROAD COMPANY
HAVING mode an arrangement with the new and
beautiful steamer "BOLIAN" to run in connectio
with their Road between West Newton and Connell/wine,
a nuounce the Billowing change of Schedule on soil after
Wednesday, the fifth of September :
The 'Steamer BOLIAN will leave the Pittsburgh and
Conneliaville Railroad Company's Wharf 130 ", • ‘'' B "
nongahela Bridge, for West Newton, every afternoon at ball-
Pant o'clock, precisely; returning, will leave West Newton
at quarter before B, A. AL arriving at Pittsburgh at noon.
The train. will run as folk/RS:
Leave Davidson's Mill, one mile below Connell/wine:
First Train, 6 A. M.; Second Train, 12 111.
Leave West Newton: First Train, 6:30 A. Ai.; Second
Train, eats P. M.
gar- Fare from Pittsburgh to Davidson's MIII, $1,71, In.
eluding Meal on Steamer.
mages for Uniontown and Connellsville will connect
with the Trains at Davidson'a hint
For freight or passage, enquire of the Agents, at the
Wharf Beata at West Newton and Pittsburgh.
O. W. BARNKS,
mat( President and Superintendent.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
MIMES DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel-
J.
.phis and Pittsburgh. VIII MORNING MAIL TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7 A. IL, and Pitts
burgh fog PhlWelphia at 7, A. H. THE FAST LINE
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh al I P. M., and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 280, P.M. THE NIGHT EX
PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelplda for Pittsburgh at 11, P.
M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia it fiao. P. M. M.
nlafrsvtlle Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily,
except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. litinton's Accommo
dation Train loaves Pittsburgh daily at /I tokItCE A. M.,
.3410 o'clock P. H., end rail P. M.
The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago,
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville Hy.; Terra Haute,'
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind. Cincinnati Day
-I:62l'wlB°°lPthrtiekithnibe Ein3LunZallrlll:7l t ' soe 'n2" te 2 rti n art il d 3rd to . WThlerb4 tr tmr sw Ottaxase, ‘Criernxio";
Br. Lords, Loutsvula and Ouranwurra
I?SiMiMil=l
For further particulars, see handbills at the different
starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the
shorteet and most expeditions route to Philadeliddiy.BaM
iners, New York, or Boston. THO& HOGE&
Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia.
.1. Mini •iamex,
19 21 Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
RAILROADS.
GOING EAST
GOING WEST
CONNECTING WITh
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J. DURAND, Sup't, Cleveland.
J. A. OAUGRRY,AuI., Pittsburgh
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•y.
IMMEMEME
RAILROADS
CENTRAL ROUTE.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN!
friniitoti thinais Icthea l ' ' ' ' llligitissippi River,
lOW
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
All Rallioad'*.o the Alsalsslppi,
Chicago, Burlington awl Quincy
RAIL IigININ ROAD
FOILKIIILLY 1131 MIMI° AND AURORA A CCM MILITAAT
Team R. ni wow courtaran,
Aud Tralne run the entire distance from cameo° TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Care.
The Oaty Direct Route to BURLINGTON OUINC V,
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQUAW KA, wepiu.o. FORT
DEB MORiES, COUNCIL BLUFF', Au, and the orn.r ALL
RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM
INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate stations on
the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and
Railroads.
Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at soy of
the points.
Srages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and
most reliable route to reach all the important points Rear
of the kfl.dssippi as far as Council Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles leas staging than by any other route. The Road,
for a large portion of the way, laid with the commons
RAIL, the Smoothest riding and best Railroad In the West—
well stocked with the most modern Locomotives end elegant
new Clare.
By this route ptiesengere are sure of making connect
Mona, and arriving at St. 1.011.43 on advertised time, avoiding
the Vexatious delay of fogs 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.
THIIOOOII TIOLLETB by this route can be purchased at
all the ittffiroad Offices in the Nast; at the Office of the
Cdmpany, corner of Clark and Lake streets, In the Granite
Building; at the Depot of the Galena B. it., and at the
Mich. Cent. R. R. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn sta.,
opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
ALRIGHT consigned ,y this route viii receive immedi
ate despatch. O. G. lIAMSIOND,
O. N. POLLNTT,
Gen'l Ticket Ag't, Chicago.
Kir TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad
Offices of the country. mhls
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD
' .. ..4''''' .. ' - '::•:M . MBltilit
Carrying the Great G. States Mail and El:press
TWO PASSIINGBE TRAINS RUN DAILY on Ito entire
length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO,
CHICAGO Co CAIRO
Thia Road, in oonjunctlon with Trains of the Ohio sod
Rtkaisnippl R. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forma
the 'most direct and only continuous It. It route from
0110A00 to ST. LOUIS,
CI7ICAIIO to CAIRO,
CHICAIIO DUDIJOIIIR.
Trains Ioo! Chicago as follows
10 A. 01. and i.o.a) P. IL—ST. LOMB ARO CAIRO ILYea's,.
Passengers for St.. Louis by this train take the ears of the
Ohio and Mae. IL IL at Sandorel, and are carried direct to
St. LOW&
935 A. M. and 410 P. M.—Durtoona AND GALINA Bx•
PUNY, connecting at Dunheth (opposite Dubuque) with a
Daily blue of Stearn Packets for AL Paul and lbe Upper
Mississippi river cities.
Traine leave Cairo for Chlevgo and Dubuque al 7.30 A
Id_ and T.OO P. OL
Passengers from the East mid placea on the Ohio river
destined for 8L Louis, viii save ISO ruilesof tedious and un
oartain river navigation from Cairo to St Louis, and arrive
fifteen hours in advance of the river route, by taking the
care at Cairo.
Tickets to tit. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, St. Paul, and all tm•
portant places by this route, con la, had at the office of the
O. A P. and C. A P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan
Central Ralimad in Chicago.
See. 11. R. MASON,
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At.
lan tic cities with Western, North•trostorn and South.
western States, by • continuous Itallw•y direct. Tlils road
11430 connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of oteopoorm to
all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San
dusky with eteamere to all ports on the North western
Lakes; making the most dared, choajmt anti re/sable route
by which YREIGLIT can be forwarded to and from the
Orcat West.
RATES BETWRIIN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH.
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods,
( per 100 the.
In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, A,:.._.'...... '—
SECK.IND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,
Dry Cools, (in bale,) Hardware, Lea- 000. per Idufbe.
Cher, Wool, A.
THIRD CLASS.—Ansibi, Bagging, Baron
ove per 100itie.
and Pork, (In bulk,) Hemp, As
FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon and imbs.
Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil Per
ill- In ehipping Goode from any point kast of Philadel
phia, be pesticular to mark package '• Penury/amid
Railroad." All Goode consigned to the Agents of this Road
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
?amour damers.—Monos Potter, Boston; J. L Klllott, N
Y, K. J. financier, Philadelphia ; Magma, d Kama, Dahl
morn ; Geo. a Prancteena, l'lLlaburgh ; Shringman 1 tiroarn,
Cloehmati, OhM; J. S. Moorhead, Louis - wino, Ky.; It. C
Meldrom, Madison, lod4 hateliff et Co., rtt.. Louis, Me; J
s. Mitchell • Suaa.,
IL G. 1101:16TON,
General Vretght AgAnt,lladelyttl..
11. J. I,OIIIItAERT,
Supnrintotlecht, Altoona, Pe.
GUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
NWRPOBATED BY VIE L3J3I.SLATURB of Penney
1 with Perpetual Charter.
P. DUFF, Preerident, (author or the "North AMelie4ll,l
Auxountunt.,") Progessor of Book-Ke,ping sud Cbmwerelal
Menula.
ANDREW T. 'LOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book-
Keeping.
CHARLES DUFF, Assistant Professor of Book-Keeping
and Penmanship.
J. D. WILLIAMS, (the best off hand Penman in the
United States,) Professor of lkdamsrolisl and Ornamental
Penmanship.
N. B. BATCH, Reg , of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of
BIeITRDUIP Law and Political Economy.
P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Dep. [merit,
Protean. of Mathematics, dc.
F. L. APELs Professor of (he French and German Lan
gaagest
The Commercial department of this institution has bad
the unremitting attention of the Principal for the last Ob
teen yearn. Upwards of 11000 students have been prepared
by him for burdness. Qii •• young men" aseletant, have
all been trained for business by himself, and are experi
enced Teachers and practical Accountants; being frequent
ly employed by business men In adjusting deranged books.
There are no teacher. In this institution who were in this
city dismissed from their altuatimis as boolokeepers; none
who made twenty blunders on a single page of a bill-book.
Our writing teacher (Mr. Williams) has bad something
more than a few lessons from a Philadelphia teacher to
prepare him for his business]. No runners are employed
by this Institution. When our citizens are importuned by
those of another, they should refer to some of our city Bank
pacers or merchants—persons whose opinion can be rolled
upon—and not be decoyed into one of those concerns which
are being sold out every few mouths, and their pupils left
to seek instruction where they can find it. auttlS
Joseph White'. Carriage ttieposltory.
Tama MUTE, now carrying on bus'. ;.,
116£18 in his spacious premises, (now .
lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and
Oreensburg turnpike, near the Two Mlle ,-‘ , AsnalE,...
Elio, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, respectlully
invitee the public to Inspoct his stock of CARRIAGEU
Buaatr.s, Ac. And he particularly informs gentlemen
purdemmt, that one price only is made. Fourteen years'
experismco in the business, enables him to place before his
patrons the tame choice collection of Carriages which, so
many years peat it has been his particular department to
select from the various and most Wanted Eastern menu.
restorers. The rumen of his new system is oompleie—the
economy of his arrangements will supply ilia best and most
fashionable manufactures at moderate prices.
Unencumbered by those heavy espeneen, which the
manta for decorating houses of boelume bna heaped upon
the price of good., (owing to large rents.) JOSICi'LI WUITIt
will cell, on ready money only, at mubh lea, than the maw,'
profits. Imistkilaw
Carrlagesrepaired to the best manner, with deeps t_
WIG MANUFACTORY.
MRS. RENTER,
Biz doors from the Aqueduct, opparihe the Mtleclor's Office,
ALLIGIIINT
TB PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS FOR WIGS, and all
I kinds of
Ornamental Hair Work.
The bed quality of material le furnished, and entire
malefaction guaranteed. my 1 iiiiklaert
Alexander W. Foster,
A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND Soucf.
roam OaltlCllllf, Agent for procuring Bounty Lends
and Pensions, and for the Collection of Claims lu Greet
Britain and Ireland.
SiPt:lolled:iota made in this and adjoining Counties; Es
tates of deosdenta settled; Real Estate bought, sold or
leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mortgage
or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn.
Oaks on POURTII street, a few doors above emattleld.
Pittsburgh, March 28, 1866-1 mh2B:dsw
A. W. Foster,
VOTARY PUBLIC, i;lid Commissioner for the Staten of
11 Tennessee, New ffimpahlre, Connecticut, {Wisconsin,
New York, Michigan '
Irura, California and Virginia.
ior Deeds drawn, mid acknowledgments and proofs
taken for record or use in any of the above named Staten,
Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island.
Pittsburgh, March '2B, lEtbb--fmhaltdawl
FULTON CAR WORKS,
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE AIIOP,
BANDURK Y, OHIO.
rptol enbacriber having moved into hie 1:111W Works, re.
.ntly erected, caner of Water, McDonough and Shelby
streets, Is prepared to contract for and execute all ordure
(or PASSNNORR, BAGOAGR, POST.OFFICR, HOUSE
FILSIGHT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, and all other
deacriptione of OARS.
Also, for STEAM ENGINES of all shies, GEARING,
RAILROAD CASTINGS of all descriptions, and all other
work appertaining to a Poundry and Machine Shop.
The Foremen of the different departments are scientific
and practical men—mostly from Eastern manufactories--
who keep themselves Informed and adopt all valuable mod.
ern imprcrvements. W. W. WETHERELL
attra:tf
amain ALEUT 41. L. BYILPLIIIIB.
- -
BIGELOW £ CO.,
1) /:0004:63601L8 TO IL DI. BIGELOW, )
NO. 46 mond Aft, near Wood sheaf, PITTBBURGIE
5 GOdURRS, OAPJUAGES,
BUGGIES, and every description of Sauey
- • ---""" Vehicles built to order, and finished lb a
manner unsurpaased for beauty of design,
elegance of fliilah, skill of workraanahlp, and durability of
materials.
Sap All work warranted. augl3ly
D P , VoLYElini REVOLVERBII --Just received, by 1x
Lk pram, direct from the manufac
turers, a splendid assortment of Coxes
REPEATING PISTOLS, four, five and
eh Inch barrels, all of which we will
sell for cash at as low prices as they
can be bought in the city of New York. Persons going to
Australia and California will find that they can do better
by purchasing their equipage at home, than they can among
strangers-_fte we give portions a chance to try any of the
above Mirtole before leaving the any, and in case of a fail
ure we refund the money. BOWN & TETLEY,
ltd Wool Ovoid, Pittsburgh.
Noty Is"THN nem to secure a good HUMS near goy l
Schools; It iswittido a quarter of a tulle of the Court
Musa in Wasblngtan, Pa., fronting the Pittsburgh road.
There are eight acres of ground Improved, with about 100
Fruit Trees, and • good Oottage House of eight towns,
neatly furnished in the latest style. It le near the red
"rts of John Marshall, req. Price 13000. Enquire of
septi MMUS WOODS, 76 Fourth at.
PR/TABU-10 casks, a pure article, for sale by
.L sel6
RONEY B. °OWNS.
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EMMEN
lITIEII
'J j
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4
HOTELS
CITY HOTEL,
(Lai nom.%)
Corner of Smithfield and Third streets,
J 033351 P. GLASS, Proprietor.
PlTTBBuStrli, P
THIS large and commodious House haring UZI "VOW ,
thorough repair sad furnished with new equfftmenta
t p b u ro bln u i gho
. FAKE ut,. 0
97,o:usDAY.
thersoeptkrn of the ' ravel ing
Jal
MANSION HOUSE ,
GEORGE AIIRE•NTZ PHAPIIIETOS,
XTO. 844 LIBERTY STREET, just ' beside the Passenger
11 Depot of the Pennsylvania Railrord, Which makes it
the most convenient house in the city for p.agengarß ant.
clog by that road.
fitted up,
The Proprietor hal in;, at considerable expense ,
In excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would sesPest ,
fully solicit a share of public: patronage. There Is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON If AHD, afford. ,
log ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. Ills
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market
can afford. febl:y
ST. 1 121.2A1it HOTEL,
Cbrner of Penn and St. Clair /Crests, ./.121.iburpit, Pa,
THE tinders:it:, formerly of "brown's Hotel," having
1. taken this and commodious IWTSL, and baring
refitted it in magnificent style, would respectfully 'invite
his friends and the traveling public to give him a call.
cured, with the convenience of the house and his long ox.
perlentse in the business, he. can give entire satisfaction,
and his charges moderate.
feb2'2
WM. 0. CONNELLY.
GOOD INTENT HOUSE,
GORNER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT NTRERTE near
the Railroad Depot.
• lanllly
JAB SHANNON, Proprietor
OWSTON , S.
W AVERLEY HOUSE, GO South Eighth street, Chstnut and Walnut, Philadelphia.
GASKILL HOUSE,
CORNER 07 NAIIY AND 805111 Bra, WARREN, O.
milK Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the
I public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened
as a house of entertainment Being commodious and roomy,
a nd adjoining the dace of the Ohio Btage Company, it Odell
Inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the acconunods
tion of the traveling community.
A glare of public patronage is respectful) y solicited.
sul; M. (USK ILL.
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
0111031 NUT STREET, ABOVN THIRD, PIIILADELPIIIA
PikBALLA £ LAIRD. Proprietors.
jyl9:3mj TKRALS $1,50 PER DAY.
DIGAILL AN nousta _
,
JOHNSTOWI, PENNA.
TIRE undersigned having taken charge of the above
I named House, and refitted It at a large expenee ' in a
comfortable as well se elegant style, le now prepared to re
ceivo garrets ' and give ample satisfaction to all who may
pa tonics the House. fauttlf ) JAMES DOWNEY.
FRANKLIN ROUSE, Cleveland, Oh
el PATRICK A EON, Paorairerosa—This House has un
kj. dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alteration",
and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie
tor' pledge theraseiree that nothing shall be wantiug on
their part to render the ?Kaman" a place where all the corn.
forts of a tlnst class hotel can be found.
jr , rtf 0. PATRIOT( A SON.
RESTA U RANTS
WILKINS lIALL,
W. C. GALLAGIIER PRoralivroa.
Fburth street, Lk:lumen Wuul and Seti Afield.
f [ICUS npacious eetablishment has been leasal by the sub
j. scriber, and completely renovated. p cs ess o
Ile 1.1 at ell hours prepared to furnish
every luxury that ran be found in the boot regulated
restaurants in the Stales. ills rapacious liar will always be
supplied with the very beet Liquors. lame of every dr
ocription, In Its season, can always be found at Wilkins
LLP7I W. C. I A LAtillEli.
_ .
eoaNUCOPIA
* OYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE. - irS
D. BARNARD.
No. 40, /VIA Slred,beiwern Wood and Marled
IsalWly] rnnsainian.
Kennett Ala.
wD. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated
. Bennett Ale and Brown Stout. Ablo,Oommon Ale
and Porter, in quart and pint bottles.
The attention of families, and the trade, Ls respectfully
solicited. aull:y
Ellis•ral %Valor and Sarsaparilla.
UTM. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, Is now
Ty
manufacturing and bottleing the above beverages on
an extensive scale. ills arti , ',es aro of the hem quality,and
nufacturel from the purest materials, roe-17:1y
HOPPEIt'S PA'rENT PLANE
K undersigned is prepared to supply CAB,PKNTKitB
CAB I Nrr-it A KERS, and Workers in Wood genendly
with labs Patented and redouble PLANES.
All who have triol it, pronounce it a most valuable in
vention, that must soon come into g,neral use. The fol.
lowing lettuce from practical workmen are but two among
many letters the Patentee has receive,' recommendmg this
Plane above all altars In use:
haulmsLan BTuas Connirt Facrtosa,l
February CL, 1866.
We hereby certify, that during the laid twelve months
we have used llopper's Prit., , ut Plane, and do not hesitate
to recommend it to Onhinebitiakera and Carp-titers as nu.
penur to any other Plane in use. We consider it pecuttarly
adapted to planing oak, cherry, walnut, and ail sorts of
hard wood, and f..r planing vane •n, it ia tar superior to
the old mode of scraping, besides being a great saving of
Limo. One man, by using this Plana, will plane more
veneers than five men can du by any other plane or method
in use. 11. 11. }trait a 00.
To Mono F. liaeos, Itsn
Lear & I intro examined flopper'e Patent Bench
Plane, and believe it to be a 13106/ excellent Tinian (or the
ute for ahhh It 1. intentle4l,as a combination of plena and
It is particularly adapted to planing veneer., and It dots
not require ono-fourth the time or labor of the old method;
and 1 have no doubt, when Its properties become generelly
known, but that it will entirely uperseit the former te
dious and laborious custom.
I moot cheerfully recommend it to all persons engaged In
the Cabinet business, as from my know Iftige of It, there Is
nothing as well thted to giro • smooth and beautiful finish
to veneers tut the flapper Patent Bench Plane.
Jamas W. WOODWAILL,
Furniture Warernonts, 07, 99 Third at., Pittsburgh.
Pitt/burgh, 11 , ttruary 27, 1868.
11106104 Y. IfATOI2, of this city, le my sole Agent for the
sale of ['boss, or of rights to manufacture and enll th o rn
WM. G. LIOPPXII.
Pittsburgh, Much 21, 1866—(mh21:tf )
ik; LD BOOK MA het I Llttinh ghltilnllollt.o.--Oontain•
r lug form ulm tor laying out curves, determining frog an.
glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together
with tables of radii, ordinates, deflections, long chords,
magnetic variation, logarathime and natural signs -tan
gents, etc. etc. h; John D. Renck, Civil Engineer. Docket-
Wok form. $ l ,. 6.
The object of the prevent work is to supply • want
very y .oerally felt by A./sibilant Rngineere OD Railroad.
Books of convenient form for use iu the field, containing
the ordinary lograrithutatic tables are common enough; but
a book couining with these tables others peculiar to the
Railroad work, and especially the necessary forrualei for
lay fug out cu ryes, turn-outs, crossings, dc., is • desideratum
which this work le designed to supply.
U. 8. IaIIJVAILI DOADDICT, West Point, April 18, 186.4.
Ocallerarn: I have looked over Ilenck's Field Book for
Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapted to the ob
ject its author proposes, and bare no question but it will be
founds very useful and practical volume both for °distend
8041 work. D. 11. Minus.
I em much pieties...l with Mr. Iletick's little manual, the
"Field stook of Railroad ffingineere." With the presenta
tion of some of the most practical and useful of recognized
processes among railway engineers, he has given others
which, new at least In their present form, appear to possess
• mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of
being In general susceptible of available, not to say desira
ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design
of Mr. lienck's book is such as to adapt it excellently well
to professional 1:10.d.P ? I have pleasure In expressing my
cordial satisfaction with Its execution, alike with the per
spicuity of arrangement &looted by the author/and the ex
cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers.
li. Paunano Guzman,
O. B. and Director of nermiselaer Polytechnic Institute.
for sale by WILLIAM 8. RAVEN,
Dealer In King - Mears' ittationery,
au 3 Market street, corner of Sword.
S till Ult I E.S 1.•1.71L001u,t10.1(1.0Ttr..ci,:ii,;
1,0 Ads N. U. Sugar,
25 bble Refined Sugars;
100 bble prime N. U. !tiniest.;
75 half chests Green and Black Tees,
75 boxes Tobacco, favorite brands;
25 bores Pepper;
25 boxes Pimento;
25 boxer; Ititra Marro;
100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles;
26 boxes Star Candles;
100 boxes Strain Soap;
25 braes Variegated boap ;
25 dozen Buckets;
10 dozen 'rube;
200 reams Wrapping Paper
20 dozen half tow Begs.
(serilir)
For sale by JOGN bIOGRII RAID.
PIG IRON—=O thus Nos. 1 sod Autbrneite, •• Marl.
" Cameron" sod "Gonlellan furl:moos ,
100 woo " Hoek J au' eta
100 " Mon ro0," do;
00 ' 6 "01111 Crovk ; " do;
75 " " Stavin," Somernot county; for sal
by (wryly) JOHN MOOlifiliAD.
B LOOMS -100 torn Janista blooms and Lumps;
100 " Lake Champlain; for sale by
rpux SCHOOLBOY, and other Stories by the CaulAmos
1 Vire; by Charles Dickens. Price 12X, cents, only.
sloven Poor Travelers; lo eight chapters; by Charles
Dickens. Price I'L4 cents.
Lizzie Leigh. and the Minor's Daughters; by Charles
Diskette. Price 12;4 rents.
Yellow Mask; In twelve chapters; from Dickens' house
hold Words. Prioe 12% rents.
Sister Rose; in seven chapters; by Charles Dickens.
Price 12% mute.
Mother and Step-Mother; In twelve chapters; from Dick
ens' Household Words. Price 12% roots.
Halloo's Magesine, for October; price 10 cents.
Leslie's Journal, do do 10 do.
For sale by 11. MINIM h OD.,
eeplB No. 32 Smithfield street.
MARS SCALED REUSING ,
2001 l boxes No. 1 Barring;
600 half boxes Gallons Sardines;
200 boxes do do
300 quarter bxe. do do
6 dozen Anchovies;
6 dozen Capers;
6 dozen Olives;
dozen Lobsters.
Just received and for sale by
MYHRE A ANDERSON,
sol! No. 39 Wood street.
ILLLNKLLY - 4T55156--n oomplete assortment of Milli.
1111. nery Goods, comprising—
Fins French Flowers, Ostrich Plumes and Tips,
Elo , s, Flushes, Velvets, PIA Ruches,
Velvet Pim:tots, Buds, Tinsel Flowers,
Satin Flowers, Vulture Feathers,
Plain and cold Straw Gimps, lthenille Trimmings,
Bonnet Frames, Bonnet Ribbons,
Ribbon Ruches, Ool'd, Straw and Silk Laces.
Just recurred. A. A. MASON 6 CO,
sepl7 26 Fifth street.
LINOLIBI.I BREAKFAST TEA-10 chests of this superior
LI Tea, at 60 cents, just received at 4. . • Tea 8 ore.
aug29 F. It. DR • ' 0.1 Diamond.
SAVING POUND TENANTS • the Dwelling
Bowies pot under our care, : ow prepared to
procure tenants for others. Owners k. • ••• • t houses will
find it to their Interest to give us a• • .we have Jelly
applloatlons for houses. Also, collection of rents, imouran
ces and repairs attended to. Charges moderate.
8. CUTHBERT & .ON,
sepl 63 Harriet street.
NEW NOVEL, ar AUTHOR or .. ALONI."—The Ridden
Path, by Marion Harland; just received and lor sale
[acig] JOHN S. DAVISON, &5 Market Bt.
- [j A VANA BEG Alt B-1. have just resolved a splendid lot
11 of genuine Banana &gars. Those wishing a pcod
Setutr can always obtain it at JOS. FLEMING'S,
sep4 Corner of Market et- and Diamond.
4iii.-30 bbl N
13 Whale and Tonnor's Uil for solo by
iILITII, MAUI et HUNTER.
, ' , 11
EIZEEI
'•'• •
INSURANCE COMPANIES
Ingregee of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
EETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819
• • - -
Cash Capatal, 951)0,000.
IE THIRTY,VIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
Assete of the /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
ford, SS furnished this agency on the let of January, 1856,
under oath.
Real Rotate, uranetunbered 4 10,872 05
Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 8 and 7 cent, pay
able Bembannually 72,000 00
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,313 17
Bllls Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 128,327 35
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,515 00
Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford 142,890 00
Bank Stocks in New York city 98,050 00
Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents
and others.. 212,605 08
$773,178 6,1
The aMount of liabilities due or not due to flanks or other
creditors,.—nothing.
Losses adjusted and due, none.
Losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 22
Loewe unadjusted and to suspense, waiting for further
proof, 1031,257 50.
All other deism agalnet the Company are small, such
only as printing, dc.
gents instructed to take no rink over $lO,OOO.
The amount insured In any city, town or village, depends
upon the clutracter, material and construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
the Ore department, nod other circumstances
The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies; the
design is to limit the lons by any one Orr to $lO,OOO, or less.
Tilt). A. ALK-YANDIslit, Seurat/1,7.
Bran OP ODNNiencruy, I
s. Hartford, Jan. Int, 1886.
Hartford county. 8
Perisnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the liftna Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore
going statement by him subscribed, in true, according to
his beet knowledge and belief
HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
Losses paid by this tiompany for the year 13E4 exceed
$750,000, while the premiums received for the came time
tar exceed any other year, since the organization of the
Company..
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, le
aned at this agency, at remunerative rates.
*IP Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh Pa.
j 11. B. TIM EYCK, Agent.
NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, ALEROHANTS' RXOLIANGE, PLII LADRLPII IA
CEAR7ER PERPETUAL.
Authorized Capital, $300,000,
BBETB LIARLE FOR TUE LOSPRS UP Tll 0001.
PANY.
In citccic Notaa, (negotiable lorto,)eecurad by Mort.
gam and Judgments 1100,01)0
in Bina Receivable, Mortgagee and Judginentk,
Ronda, Ao..
In Oaah, Cash Asseta and Groh Items
Total $
R. OADWELI, President. J. U. ItAltll , Kevretary
Sir ?ire, Marine and Inland Transportatior -isks, tit en
at currant rates.
J 1113.8 M'Cully A Co
W. A D. Rinehart,
PHILADELPHIA.
M. Hollowell & Co., Charles B. Wrl,cht,
David S. Brown A Co, C. H. & Geo. Abbott,
Harris, Hale A Co., Eynon A Watson,
Hon. Wm. D. lie/ley,
Chat, Slrgargeo A Co.,
12E=
A. A. CANA-EMIL & BRO.,
Orme?' Finarth anti SmttlifiAi :!ruts, Palibur.s, 14,
AGENTS
STATE
11[UTDAS, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO
OF 11A.11118Eruh(i.
CAPITAL 5360,000.
GIRARD
FIRE AND MARINE INERTILANCIs CurareNY
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA,
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONN.
ml 7 CAPITAL AND ASSETS... .$1,15.10 NV
OLIARTIIILLO,
Cash Capital
Cub 1911rplua, on IsT Jawoaar, lsbb 82 7 3,lit 7 3
SILIIS Capital Stock and Surplus ie securely inv,t4trd for
the benefit of all policy ht•lders. As nn evilence of
the claims we have to public confidence, and of Ito ability
to pay 10eRre promptly, we elate a last, that its reveipt•
vary trout $121.000 to $1b0,01.10 per month. Its business is
large and well distributed, and in oar opinion no Company
in the United States affords better Indemnity to 1011, y
holders than the Etna. They continue to Matte ineurstia,
on property In town and country, at rates to low as is c,t,•
distant with safety to the policy holder .
11. B. TEN EYCE, Agor.t..
SRP - Otlice, North.crea corner 111th end Wood eirretA
Pittsburgh. ar.likly
MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
d' 1111,101 C in the North Room of the li:i,banze, no Third
V,/ street, PHLLAIJSLI'IILd.
MARINE INSURANCES.
Ow Vassiu,
OLIWO, 1. To all parte of the World.
Paxton's,
INLAN6 INSURANCES
On goods by rivers, canals, hare and land carriage', to
all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandise generally.
On atoms, dwelling house., As.
ASSETS OF TILE COMPANY, November 7, 1343
Ronde and Mortgages...* $24;100 00
Staniar Pennsylvania, Philadelphia clty, spring
Garden, Southwark, and other hmus 131,043 43
Stocks In banks, railroads and insurances tom •
panics 21,012 20
Mlle receivable 149,02.5 94
Cash on hand 16,071 30
Bslanceein the hands of Agents and preini Ulna
on Marine Policies recently ii curd. 121,707 01
besziptio Notas..---- ............. ...... 00
DISSCTOiIe :
Wm. Martin, Dr. B. M. Ruston,
Joseph U. Seal, Hugh Craig,
Edmund A. Bonder, I Spencer M'llrain,
John 0. Davis, Charles Kelly,
Robert Burton, Samuel B. Stokes,
John R. Penrose, Henry Sloan,
George 0. Leiper, James Tray owl r,
ifelward Darlington, Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
U. Jones Brooke, I Joshua L. Prier,
J. G. Johnson, James Tennent,
James 0. Hand, John B. Semple,
Theopilus Paulding, Charles Schaffer,
James B. kr Wetland, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
W. 0. Ludwig, B. T. 0. Morgan, do.
WM. MARTIN, President.
T1R.03.0. HASID, Vice President.
/calm W. Cowan, Bea'y.
P A. NI ABER' A, Agent,
No. Pb Water street. Pittsburgh.
Who arra-mall: 'lre Insurance Company,
Of Philadelphia, Permolnanta.
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TROY, April 21.18b4.
DHSCITORB—OharIes W. Bancker, Thome" Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Stuitt, Gra, W. Rich
arda, Mordecai D. Lavas, Adolphi E. Borto, David 8. Drowns,
Morris Pattarson. OnA . N. ISANCKLEL, PreSident.
011A8. G. Ba3CILII, Recrttary.
Oontinue to make insaratioe, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town end country, st rides no low
es are counistent with eecurlty.
The Oompany have r.torrial • large Oonlingant Fund,
whleb,, with their capital mat premium'', safely invested, af
ford ample protection to the aasumt.
The Amete of the Company on January let, 1861, as pule
tubed agreeably to an Act of Aaeembly, were an followv, via:
Mortgage ..--... $918,128 68
Mal tate 84,377 78
Temporary Loans 82,966 17
61,889 00
61,348 81
Total —...---- $1,212,708 44
Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and &impost-
Hon to meet with promptness all liabilities.
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LIFE INSURANCE ,
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARMED APRIL 28TH, 1860.
()FURTER PERPETUAL
CAPITAL $250,000.
Offes, B. E. Corner of Third and Chestma
Streets, Philadelphia.
Wirers of the Home Board at l'Aitadelplifa:
D 111171.0118.
Stephen R. Crawford, Patti D. aoddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrense Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M'llenry,
Jamb L. Florence James Devereux,
William M. Godwin, William M'E et.
President--litephen R. Crawford.
Pee Preeklenl—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Malleta Examiner, Pittsburgh—Jameskt. Willson, M. D
Allegheny Otty—R. B. Mowry, M. D.
GEO. B. ARNOLD, Agent,
marl7:y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
JOHN 151001LEIILAD
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OP PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS.
Authorised Capital, $300,000.
T
NSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or
T. damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
D/112070L5.
Wm. P. Johnston, Body Patterson,
W. SPOlintock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones, George R. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
James S. Negley, W. S. Haven,
Wade Hampton, D. &Park,
H. R. ()eggshell.
Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President.
RODE PATTERSON, Vice President.
A. A. WARM, Secretaly and Treasurer.
R. B. OA/WM Assistant Sametary. dec2.l3m
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh,
IL id r 1.1 . 1411 , Jr., Presides!. I F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPIT 130 0,00 0
WILL insure against all ;duds of risks, FIRE and MA
RINE All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A llomeinstitatlon, managed by DIZIKTIOIRS w ho are well
known In the community, and who are determined, by
pomptness and liberality, to maintain the character which
they hale mimed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be Insured.
Dirreters.—B.6llller, Jr., G. W. Rioketson, J. W. Butler,
Smith, Holmes, Jr., W. H. inith, o.lhmsen, George W. Jackson,
Wia. U. Lyon, J amen Lippencott, George Deride, James Mc.
Arley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott.
11(41. Offko, N 0.92 Water artist, ( Warehouse of Enema A
00, um; Salsa.) Pittelnirgh. nositly
Law Books.
lAM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books
10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Bouvier's Institutes;
Einsentlet's 'Evidence;
Wharton's Digest, last ed.;
And other Reports, /Elementary Worts, &o.
GEO P. 41ILLMORR,
eep2l at the aloe of Morning Poet.
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RRFERENCES.
PITTEIOUR9II.
Oraff, Bennett A en
Zug, Lindsey A Co
Caleb Cope a Co
ÜBUItU6 lIINGIIAM, Agent,
95 Water street.. Pit:J.l,llr.,
OF PLIILADDLPIIIA.
CAPIIAL $300,000
WINCLISSTBIL, VA.
CAPITAL $300,000
ACTSIA INSULLANCK COMPANY,
01 HARTFORD, CONN
IMM3I
IX=
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Mee. north-east oor. Wood and Third eta
THE UNITED STATES
•
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fC.
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Offico, No. 92 Fourth se., above Woes.
N'VOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgagee , and Loans on collo •
tends, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com
mission. Laud Warrants bought and sold.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of
Copper Stocks.
All communieationa attanted to promptly. jar.d9
an. n. WILLIAMB JAIL B. sever.
Wxn. H. William' & 00.
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. E. Corner Wood and Third streets.
Air All transactions made on liberal terms. CloileotiOne
of Bulls, Notes, &a., promptly attended to jutted*
ARTHIIRS, RODGERS & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS ,
COKNIiii OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS,
au2.6m Pittsburgh. Pa.
Removal.
PATBICKB & FRIEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANCIE BROKERS,
Raw Bemorat Nen. Office taint Corner of Fifth and Wood its.
rrrrantman,
D ATRIORS k FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
j and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Oolkaliver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and waste=
Cities constantly for sale.
Collection. made In all the dtles throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or currentr, at
pape
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. f &bit
N. HOLMES & 80N8,
BANK len 9 AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
NAYS ILAMOVID TIMM BANKING AND IXOIIANOI 01/1111 TO NO.
137 MARGIT SYR2II, YOUR DOORS MOW OLD SUM.
NI.IOI.MES k 80N8, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and *milers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, 8*
ver and auk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and . Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made In all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par thuds or currentls=ti.
07 Market street, between Third and RCOSTR/1 Et&
Joule wooas,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
DIAL= In
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes.
STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
SFr No. 68% Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bang. dealif
RILL * CO.,
BANKEIB AND EXOHANGB DIWIEKRI3,
OOKRID OR WOOD AND ►OSII WARM
lIT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
0 sale. Time Bib of Exchange and Notes dinsountairl•
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made in all the principal cities of the 'United States. Do•
goaita reorient of Par and Current Funds. fmar27ly
ALLEN ULMER, ZDV7 AHD a&EM, Roams maim
KRAMER Ei RAHN,
BANBEhit AND BM:MANGE BROBERG,
UUY AND 814 LL Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
JD Loans on heel Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
Promissory Notes and Time Bills, on Enid and West; boy
and sell Stocks on COMMlaSiOtl.
Gollections made on all points In the Union. [myl
0. R. ARNOLD & CO.
BANILERB AND EXCHANGE itiOHEBEI
TRACERS in Exchange, Coin, Boni Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
sod proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stooks bought and sold on corandstdon.
*A_ No. 74 Fourth et., next door to Bank of Plttab'g. [seta
THOMAS WOODS,
*a - COMMERCIAL BI OKER,-**
Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real it , ate
No. 76 Fourth at., Pittsburgh, Pa. (ja.4
EM:IE=:11
einemlotcl , • Loan 012 lea,
I\TO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR inrr3.-
.0 Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware
and other valuable articles. aultdly
CLOTHING STORE!
JOIIN M'CLOSKEY & CO
F o s It Nt E t R w V ic o h f h as e c w o o le n b a ra n te u d n gl , othtf
po De p po u onLiberty
be name of the THREE 1110 DOORS, have, for le pu e rT
pose of acquiring more space for their immense hi:mince;
removed to the spacious building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS!
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever been offered to the public.
Their principal object for Ole removal, to to give them
more Mandel for the
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to sell Goode at the
L OWEST EASTERN PRICES!
♦nd they will warrant them to be to good u any mann
(actin-ad in the Union.
0500,000
C LISTON WORK,
IN Tlll BM' Ulna, AND UPON TON HUOILTBST NOTTHI
. .
They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment o
LOTUS and CX)ATINGS, for
FROCKS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUM-
Our intereeta are identical with those of our customers,
and we a.ure the public that one fidelity will not fall In
Oil tug all orders we may be favored with.
4 DON'T FORGET Till PLACE.—
No. SS Wood Street,
(11kAT SIDE,) 00ILNEU OF DIAMOND ALLEY.
N. B.—We desire our patrons to understand that we havii
no longer any connection with tke Clothing linainess 04
Liberty street. Our attention is devoted exclusively to tkil
House above designated.
mar 23
Vali and Winter Goods I
ED3TOND WATTS.
MkIaCHANT TAILOR, NO. 185 LIBERTYEITRPRZ. , -4
1 have now on hand a large stock of Fall and I& into&
1 wile ore tcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Veal
C:of the moot betiutitul patterns; French and Rngliall
seicueres, of every etyle and Made In the market, all of
which I will make to order on the
. most reasonable terms,
and warranted to suit. oct4 ,
II • w Clothing Store,
Nt). 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY. •
fruE subscriber has just opened this new establiehmenti
where he has always on hand alarms and choice assorts
went of all articles of CLOTHING, widcb be warrants equall
to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable psi
oes. The public are requested to give him a mill.
niar9:ly
B. OPPRNIIRIBUEEL •
_
N 11P RIN0 GOODS.
T UBT RECEIVED AT JOHN kIeCLOBKEY & 00'8 Whole:
vale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Wood street, and corned
of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of
goods that this celebrated house has ever bad the pleasure
of Inviting the attention of the public to. These goodshard
been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, na
second profit on them, which leaves as able to say tbat we
ran and do sell at as small profits as any house In the east.
ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attentiox
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to
glee us a call, and e talritne our extensive assortment of
BEADY id ADE CLAY; lIINO. It is almost Impossible td
enumerate the quanti y of Immense piles of garments tbai
is to be even at this It e establishment ;it Is trafiltiont td
say that it has never [IA n equalled by the house Itself
marlftif JOAN IicOLOSKEY & CO.
$O2" 170 L 3
SUPERIOLI.
Douglas County, WiseOtistn.
fl IDS PLACE le situated on the Bay of Superior and
Left Eland River at tho head of Lake Superior, anti
ptq1."1.13.11.8 A BETTER ' SITE, A BETTER HARBOR, AND
GREATER ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY;
than any other point in the North-went; and is equalled in
prospective importance by Chicago only.
The, Proprietors have a clear, undisputed and unix:sum,
bered title to the land upon which SUPERIOR is laid out
and all purchasers of loth receive warrantee deeds for thq
Name.
Superior vas laid out during the past Beason, and already
contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel,
number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Wareho
and is In all respects the
MOBT YLOURISILING NEW TOWN
in the West. The County Seat, the United States Land
cake and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi awl
Lake Superior
UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD,
now in course of construction, connecting with St. Pauli
terminates at this place. It Is en the Lake termini of al!
the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. The
" ktoo " canal will be opened in June; after which, four
lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior--one from Cid.,
cage. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine
vessels, having been built expressly for this trade.
One Steam Saw Mill is one in operation, and the maehl.
nary for a second is now on the way to Superior, which will
be set to work immediately on Its arrival.
One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro ,
prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers ou
easy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve!
meets. Liberal appropriations have been made for publid
purposes; parka, churches, railroads, An de.
114- I u order to correct the misapprehension arising from
simitarity of names, it is proper to state that "Superior
City," about the title of which a legal controversy exists,
Is soother and different place, and In a different township
from SUP riLIOLI.
a3-Nape of Summon are signed by Thos. Clark, Burl
veyor, and William 11. Newton, agent and attorney for
proprietora, and may be seen in the principal hotels of St.
Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Butfalo,.
and other cities.
MI persona who visit to purchase lota, or obtain informs,
Lion, are requested to apply to Wit. 11. NIWYON, Supatiori
Douglas county, Wisconsin.
WILLIAII n. rillsnron,
Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior.
j y2-I:3m
Board of Health Notice.
NYORMATION has been made to the Board of Health
that cases of cholera occurring outside of the city have
teen brought within its limits for relief. No doubt - the
friends of the nick are prompted by motives of lnnanity,
yet It is proper they should be Informed that they subject
themselves to a severe penalty by so doing.
The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, in
cases where the disease Is malignant or contagions, in order
that the densely populated city may be protected from any
unnecessary scourge, which, wjsen It has gained a footing,
scarcely rests so long as there remains a subject for its re•.
morseless attack.
The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law.
If patients tufted with cholera, or any malignant or moth
gioue disease, outside the city, must be removed to any of
the Ilospitala, persons conveying them thither most haves
permit from the Board of Health.
The attention of all persons interested Is called to tha
following sections of an act approved April 8, 1862:
Brc. a. That any master, commander, or other person
having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of
the rules or regulations prescribed by the said Board of
lisalth, under the provisions of this not,shall upon convio ,
lion thersof, by Indictment or prosecution in any court
having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred
dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of said
Board of Health.
Bac. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive
information that any malignant or contagious ditesse
(measles excepted) prevails within any port or pylacewlthin
the United States, they shall make diligent Inquiry concern
ing the same; and if it shall appear that the disease prevails
as aforesaid, all communicatUri with such Infected port or
place shall be subject to such control and regulations as the
Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publlah
in one or more newspapers published In the city of Pitts
burgh; and thereupon every person or persons, and all
goods, wares gild merchandise, bedding and clothing from
such infected port or place, and having entered and, been •
brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to imch
regn
latlons, shall be subject to the same penalties lists provided
for In the preceding section.
The penalties of the whole aot will be strictly enforced.
By order. A. 0. IdIIRDOOII,
Physician to the Board of Health:
GEORGE FORTUNE,
jy23 Health Woe.
AILWAY HOME POWERS—One and Two Hone
It Powers, with Saws, Threshing Madill:Lea, Ite.-:-or the
Powers furnished without machines—adapted for manufac
turing purposes. Call and examine them, at 47 Illth at.
nep6
JAME& WARM rp.
•
(0 THAWBERhY PLANTS of the most reliable Mated ra
rinties for this locality can be supplied in larga pan
ttee-47 Fifth street. ( 00 1 4 ) JAM 2B WAIWROP.
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... - .:•! , ::-' , ...;$ . i ., ...
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AUSTIN LOOMIS.
CLOTHING.
NESS COATS
JOHN M'OLOSKEY A 00
MENU
MISOELLANEOUS
irI , :f` E ATPO. IDOPEics,s ,
ukr. DISASTERS ON
AirldW ie ffAlt i n eo TE I B,4 AND
e igned. havelnowt.hr , bourne nE preparatiOrru tun
AMBOATIHRECTOIIY,whichwiII be wendiD October
nertn,thabookeill antainiover_twohandeed pages, Bids%
tnted , in , thabestntel.e,.and_nestly bound in. a durable
manner. IT WILY, BE ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST.
ING BoXiESSIVER,BUBLUMUID, and Will be • book that
wall be intenatilnE'le aH channel people. The• STEAM.
BOAT DZ OBY..willicontain4ecomplete:list containsand d •
acrlptiß ofalltbit Steamboats now-efloat on the Western
and Southern waters. The length, mode l sp eed, point
and tonnage of each boat, whore and by w hom bulk, the
name of the boat,with the /rade shale In. Also, the tames
of Captains and . dawn, her sp, Ac, Ac. The Directory
will contain a tdstury oirStailmWati and Stiniotiditting on
the Wettern waters elan the application of steam: also, a
sketch of the drat boat built for the 'Ohio River, with the
name of the builder:, commander and owner.
The RPM DIRECTORY will cantata a and descripe
tion clan the STEAMBpAT DISASTERS ibid/cave occur ,
red on the 'WESTERN end SOUTHERN WATERS, /*anti ,
fally illustrated, with a lain OP ALL THOSE WHO
HAVE. PERISHED BY THEIR - ROBNING, SISKING
AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters:
The Directory will contain-Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi,
idiseolinrilliwile, Arkansas* Widte,ilted, Ouachita, Yazoo,
and other Rivera, with the Townsend Cities laid down,with
correctdistancesi also many Other Ricer and . Catunierclal
items' Of. Interest to' the people at. large. The' Cook will
contralti the cards of the TariOLLB 11. ti. Nail Beattie with the
trade they are in, *ie., The Directory will elso =tido
a complete list of. all the reapOnsible Stem:Moat License
Officers, thelfplawei of residence, Ao., Aci the flini:ateam
boat Law, its requirements , with Moments; !dieing
wherein It ' benotta the iincompelant officer; and irtrteres the
coreletent officer; Ac, tie, and all the Important IL S. MU
preme Court Steamboat ,Decialons up to date; the . Rates
and Important CoMmendar.Privileges, Bills of Lading, ime
portant Decision, of the latiohaV: B. Courts in regard W
heights Lost and Damaged, Ac., Lot with , many °then
things of Interest.
• •The Directory will .be ri
illustd . ad to the beststyle and
=in Meted limn : nor. • The author has for 'I3IT yearn
Mating together-all the facts and Items:lli regard to
the numerous , steamboat denten on the Western and
Southern waters, Ind DM ":llntendzikabllsking theta lii
book form. The price of the work will be put at the tow
sum of One Dollar._ -.Teo thousand copies will be issued for
• boutmeni.ii/lAthsc e . dealrouoof . cuseilbing will have
.
os at once, SA will be printed unless ordered in
• • i•
nee. This work la destined to have a circulation of
over EIGHTS THOUSAND 'copies, as the publishers are
receiving large numbers of snbsaii :bars, per mail, from all
parts of the country, da il y. Some • of the oldest boatme%
SS well as moot scientific men of the times, are content:ton
to the Steamboat Directory.
The Directory will be issued in October, and will be an
ornament to the parlor no Well as steamboat. By remitting
One Mini (post paid) you will receive a copy orthe above
work. ~
All communloatlimui and letters should be addressed to
JAMES T. LLOYD & CO., .
Postoffics Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Je2Skdawtf
=MUM
No. 201 Li
AS JUST RECEIVED.
11 doles .
BRANDIES.
Ciente Brandy, (very fine,)
Otani Dupny & Co. (super.)
.71arrati A Co.
Sawa*.
WINS&
Bards' Madeira,
Howard, March& Co., Mad'ra
Rom India Madeira,
Table do
Amontillado Merry,
Mantanillo do
Table do
Cooking do
Denying Port,
Pure Juice do
Ordinary do
St. Julien Claret,
Malaga Dry,
Do Sweet,
Champagnes,
Anchor,
Verzeney,
111Mb:sack,
Together with all other
HAILPEJ3 FOR OCTOBER—Cott-runs:
'Nicaragua, by IL 0. Bquler ;
Rears and Sear Hunting;
The Aracanians ;
A Trip to the Panama Railroad;
Newcomer Concluded—" Who is sorry for ii
The Duel;
First and Last Love;
Oar Books and Authors ;
A Day Dream; •
The Little Chorister;
Doctoring Begins at Home ;
Candle;
Rachel;
Monthly Reoord of Current Events;
Literary. Notices;
Editor', Table;
Editor's Easy Chair;
Editor's Drawer;
Mr. Bilm's Piscatorial Experience;
Fashions.
Also—Bayard Taylofs great work on China, India and
Japan.
Harper's Magacine—the best In the world—for sale at 40
cents per copy, at LAUFFEJI'd BOOKETORE,
oct2 No. 30 Fifth street.
RIIPMATIUti lb NNW .10143bAbID.—
Mused, N. IL; Sane Dth, 1863.
To B. A. Sishraskock if Co.--Gentlemen: For live years
past I have used B. A. Fahnestock's Vernal:me for an an.
thelmintle in coy praidice; my attention was first called to
It In a case where I had faded to dislodge worms with gale ,
mel, pink and coestunge. A bottle was obtained and used
with desirable ailed; sine then I have preseribed It for
hundreds of patients, and in a large majority of came t.lth
complete success In one ease a 'single bottle of the
sine brought away from one patient nmety-eighl worms. I
have never known It to do harm, and I am Induced la
make this statement from an honest conviction that it is
the meet valuable Vermifuge yet known. finch is my con.
adence !nate "worm killing".powers, that I recommend it
to other physicians In this section. and furnish them wits
the article. M. C. SAVAGE', M. D.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by B. A. FAUN
SBTOCH ,k CO., corner of Wood and First streets, Pitts•
burgh. serf
I,ON'T BKLUIVrt IT I—Unleas you can Batley yourself
11_, that the statements made concerning the properties of
Reitostreet d Co.'s Inimitable Hair Coloring, can to
fully substantiated by facts and that a trial In every coon
will satisfy those using It of a moat curious and singaler
phenomennn—that is, grey hair restored to Its natural
color, wlth ail the strength and healthy growth of Youth;
It is composed of oil and stimulating spirits, asa compounded
that It can be used is freely as water, and with as much
safety, not coloring or staining the skin to the least; and
It also ,mparts to the hair a gloss and beauty unlike that
given by anv other preparation; and in every case It will
rectors the natural color of the hair, where are or sickness
has turned It grey. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by
anti , S.b, OTITIMERT, 53 Market st.
wHO HAS NOT HEARD OF THE HERNSTIO 80a r
—Used far removing tan, sallowness, and redness of
the skin. For curing lore, rough hands, and rendering
them smooth, soft and white, it cannot be equalled. Bo
cheap and so good, its popularity is no wonder. Mothers
we it to the nursery, gentlemen use it for shaving, and all
are satisfied of Its excellence. Only 12% cents per cako.
Each cake of Soap is accompanied by e Weather Table,"
of great use to every one, and its predictions of the weather
thus far have been true to the day. Fold, wholesale and
retail,by B. L. CUTHBERT,
sea= 53 Market street
T"
•
POCKET ItSVOLVING CALF...MAR—TIM! fancy
instrument is about the else of a ten dollar gold piece,
beautifully ornamented, and richly gilt, to resemble gold.
It is so constructed that by adjusting on the first day of the
month, you can tell at a glance the day of the month and
week. It answers for not only • year, but for all coming
time. Thousands are fold, as making thaantlfaland Qum.
hie gifts for friends. It Is Valued ad a pocket pieta, while
its practical utility has made it a universal favorite. Only
60 septa each. Soh! by 8. Ir. CUTHBERT,
oet2 63 Market street.
BUILDING LOT FOIL SALE.
A .
LOT It feet front on WYLIN street, and extending
book 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot le • Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot
lain a desirable location for a residence; and will bp sold
low, and on favorable terms. Title good, Ind dear from
Incrunbrance. linquire of OHO. F. 01111101111,
1713 At Office of Morning Poet.
Boarding School,
OFlit BUMMER BOARDING - IBINUSEO— The GLEN 110 TEL
kjrand Grounds Are offered for RENT for either the
above proposes.. The else and arrangement of the house,
the beauty, extent and variety of the grounds, and th e
'singular advantage of the, purdtion, secluded Ileum every.
thing objectionable, remdar this a most desirable looe4n
for either a Maio or Ems], Seminary. For terms, apply to
Watt!' J: W. B UT LER, 97 Front str aw
A .
TTENTtON; LADIRB?
Prank Leslie's Ladle? Gazette for October, 20 cents;
Ooday's Lady's BOok do 20 do
Putnam'a Magazine do 20 do
Rallon's de do 10 do
Lealie'a New York Journal do 18 do
.„, Peterson'' Magazine do 17 do
.. Yankee Notions do 12 do
Harper's Magazine for October confidently expected to.
day, and will be sold 20 per cent. lower than any store In
the city. Remember, the place la at
Letumare BOOKSTORE,
No. 80 Fifth street.
Is 'BNB MAGAZINES--
I Putnam's Magazine for October.
Graham's do do
Peterson's do do
Godey's Lady's Book do
Ladle's Fashion Book do.
Just received and for sale at
W. A. GELDENPENDTRY & CO.'S,
lifth et, opposite the Theatre.
N INVITE an examination of our superior Biwa%
ment of Sine—
Bleb Striped Moire Antique;
Satin Striped and Plaid &Ike;
Black Satin Plaid Ma, (one yard wide;)
Splendid Black Figured Ma;
Heavy Plain Black Slika.
ooti A. L. MASONA 00.2 b 111flb st.
"DOR itENT—That large three story Brick Building cu
.1` Third street, next to Durr's College. Al* property
hoe been thoroughly repaxed, painted and papered,end
would be a good stand for a Conferitiolutryor
would milt for an extensive Book or Printing es.
t g o
a t nim r ent, tho rooms all being well - lighted anti ante
planar arranged., APVAIBIHI
sep2B B. T & BON, 53 Market at
D-
itiLLING HOUSE TO LET—One tart)..stary Dwelling,
4Ontaining eleven roamateill eallealated far a Board.
log Efausa,) eituated near the tof Vine street. far rent,
by
eep2B MILLER.& EMESTSOM,
tfl and 223 Liberty et.
185 6 HILL'S ALMANAO&--banford 0. Mrs Pitta
burgb Almanac, Magazine Almanac, and Amer.ican Farter'sjamatmc v N 0.27, for 1858, published and now
ready for sale by the quantity. by
JOHN H. MELLOR, No. 81 Wool street.
Vor, We, tilso,.by oU j*ltsallers Pittabungh and Allo.
;bony .oityi. • rtap7J
PICTURE, MIRROR AND YANOY PAAiilsB OW TUN
most complete end finished - style' taay be, fonnd at
BOBOBLING'B, on Ht. Dials street, near the Allegheny
Bridge. Thla gentleman has also on hand a splendid lot
of Atimre, some of which we see encased In unique and
beautiful frames. Glee him a call. sepl9
FIR e 1
1,1 , 18M.
}:~~t~~". - ac~r7.[`u~ tr,7ii/~'J.i nlfio t✓ri 0~
A.A. MASON & 00, Fifth etreet,
Are now readying their .Ish stock of Goods, embracing
some Twentyllre Hundred Packages , which .hare been pur
chased at the large Mallon Sales, from Importers and
fdanufacturare, and will be sold at as low Wes es can bo
purehooad of the New York or. Philadelphia Jobbers.
sOp24
tr X. WIENER. & OM hav ßemoval
e removed their Office to M.25'
nth street, opposite, Meson's, in Dr. B raze e
OcilliZt)ollkw. where citizens will find the books op, n tn'
eit'..elptions for IRVING'S LINN WAtzil Is 3-
TON, moh, I•ti• tn./M0.010..
ieT e Best lEtalor n the World , P
"AMBRIOAN RAZOR," made lb . Pfillsulelphla
byttilebalgt, trul sat during the last live years to thou
sands of our enuns, by the only authorised Agent, for
Western Pennsylvania. W. W. WILS:ON; •
sep2b Market street.
M 1 94(111/TO BABlS—..Tuat received, another huge as NY
irldnaguito Bare, In all command at very low prices.
80 P 8 I ' A. A. MASON A CO., BS MI at.
AF
ItE4
near New Brighton, Beaver county, containing
108 acres, well Improved, and under a One state of
cultivation, is Oared far sale low.
vtilde ,
Taos. WOODS, 16 Fourth of.
.4'
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114 A ...„ _
r 4i,
, 4 4r4W and abgeferis ~,e :e
t.ti,
tr.„ 4 „, , , ", J. oOf'tti , 44 4;si adliiin A
r , flimsies, 'endwise, ftelfgesties ,
.., A Jaundice, ropey, h tamps 'Km, Ile
“ .. ok ' ".:50: ' ' '' '' - ~;tars, . , I . l =s_l err n " r$ 4"
'tr : 1 ic ... -1-' ..1 ,- actiro, Wu in "the urdsL, bad ,
:, Y.: • - -:.-. - Baok,and Llmbs•remaleGeraPhini •
wi,..ent • 1 " 01 .... i ~ ,te., do., *deed, very raw are. We
1 7 ,`V;;.. - - - '...1 'diseases in which a Purgative Ids&
clue to not !mote or leis requirethand
much . damns and ‘ suffering - Mar fbe .inevented, It a
harmless but effectual Cadetids-ere more freely med.
No person can feel well While a astir! habit ef bodtpfe.
stalls; besides, It seen genera tes , 'stedatuvntut 'often 'fatal
dienjes, which might have been ovoidal 61,the timely Ind
Judicdons Use of a good purgatiye.. This Is alike true, of
Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious • defangements.-
They all tend to become or produce the .deep.reatal and
formidable dist e mpers which load the hearses all:over the
land. Renee a reliable. family_ physlo is of th e that im.
portance to th e public health, and this Pill 'hal betotper.
tented with eonstuaroate skill, to meet that - demand. 'An
extenstve trial of its virtues by 03'kdrinns, Proftsa°7/ 9 $
patients, has shown results surpassing anything ,b
known of any medicine. 'Cures base been effected beyond
belief, were they not substantieed by persons of such ex•
sited positions and character at to forbid the wasPilion of
• • .
lab--• ,
-- Among the emhieitt kintleraleo; l - • have - teathedl.ll
favor of theca PIIIA,-me •• •
Boot. A. A. EAVES, Analytieal Cheirdat.ef Basta% and
State Assayer of naeeachuaette, relics". high profeacional
character is endoread by the f
- Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of thettalted Stater.
ROBERT O. Wl.N.Tll.lloPr.4Bßeaker 01 .he .119ase.01
Retrreezatativea.
.Marr LAWfltitoti, uinti‘r ten: to itjeitui'
IJOHN R. FITZPATRICK, CAtholle , ,Riallop - A3VBatton
aloo,
Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City,
Ron. W. L. MAIIO?, Score of Slate;
WM. B. ASTOR, the richest man In Abe - ries;
B. MAZID & CO., Propriehroaorthe blettopolitarsliettd,
Mid °theme.
Did space permit, we, could .give Manyhundred eertill•
cedes from nil parts where Alie Pille - heve been need, Stri
dence STEM more cony - hazing than-the exPdficfica'or
public men, is found In their.effecte Upon trial.,
These Pills, the Xesult of long investigation and etude,
are offered to - the public as the best'antitiost complele
which the present state. of medicat'sciencermn afford.
.They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, ingot
the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable limnedlea extracW
by Chemical' process in a state of purity, - and combined to
gather in such a manner as to insure 'the best results.
The system of composition for reedidnealma been found in
Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to prodncetn more efficient
remedy than bad hitherto been obtained - by any proems.
The reason is perfectly obvious. Whileby theold modenf
composition, every medicine Is burdened with muster Iles
of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this each in&
victual virtue only that is . destred for the curative effect le
present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each
substance employed are reit behinditbe curative virtues
only being retained. Renee it Is self evident tbat UM effects
should prove as they have prayed, awre Ikutedrremcdisk
and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any
other medicine known to the world.' '
ID, Jr., Agent,
Einar STan?,
, e following very choice era.
ismaloa,
Santa Cruz.
GIN
As It is frequently expedient that many mettioirmashonld
be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and
as he could not properly judge of a reined: without know.
lag Its composition, I hove tropplicd the accrtratiY Portents
by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to the
whole body of Praotition um i rt. the nited Rates and British
American Provinces. lf, howlr . there dentate, anyone
who has not received them, the ywill he forwarded bytuall
to his request.
Of all the Patent Medicines that are .offered, how few
would be taken it their compOsition watt - known! Their
life consists in their mystery. _ lune no mysteries.
The coMposition of my preparations Ls laid open tioCr
men, and all who are competent jidge On' the tabf
freely acknowledge their convictions of. their latitude
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was prononneed, by silentiflo
men to be a wonderful medicine before 'lte 'effecti wire
known. litany eminent Physicians have &tetanal Weems
thing of my Pills, and even ore. confidently, and .are
willing to certify that their an icipations.were more than
realized by their effects upon t i j
They operate by their power( linflttencenn the internal
viscera to purify the blood and stimulate-it. Into.healthy
action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels.
liver, and other organs of-the body , restoring---theirlrregu
lar aloe to health, and by correcting, whererer.they ex
ist, such derangements as are the that origin of diSease.
Prepared by Dr. JAMBS C. AT PA Practical 'and An..
lytical Chemist, Lowell, Masai Price 26 cents par km.
Wive boxesfor $l.
Bold by B. A. FAIINFSTOIit A CO., at wholesale and
retail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers
everywhere. jet:him:dew
baguet,
London Cordial,
Schnapps..
SUNDRIES.
Ruthertonl's Scotch Ale,
Barclay's London Porter,
Wild Cherry Brandy,
Absinthe,
Anisedhe,
Curacoa,
Sardines,
Mocha and JIM,
Young Hya and illsok Teas,
English Bronson Cheese,
Imported Havana Cigars, of
various brands,
Old Monongahela Whisky, at
all grades.
artiala; connected with the
my2aalaw
ASTHMA AND rENSUMPTII)N
BROUOIIT 1101111 TO Th E DOGE OP TII 11-LtION
A WONDIIIIFUL DISCOVEItY has recently, been made
by Dr. Curtis, of t i.is city, In the treatment of Con
sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs.- - .We re.
for to " Da. Climes Itrairaws or. Irmatiaa Ilvamar VAPOI
AND Casual' Snare." With thisinew Method, Dr. (1.. bore
stored many aillicbsd ones to health, as an evidence of which
he has innumerable certificates. Speaking
,of the treat
merit a physician remarks, "It evident that inhalbirp—
constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me.
dicinal properties tanst come in direct contact with the
whole terial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many
and varied changes produced upon them when it:traduced
into the stomach, and subject to the process of-digestion."
The Itygeatia is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the
country —New York Dutchman of january 14.
The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linos, with
out the least inconvenience—the beat of the . body . being
stalicient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cues of
cures, like the following, might be named:
One package of the nygeana has cured me of the Asthma
of six years standing. J. P. .E.12.98URT,
p.,r DuneannO
lam cared of the Asthma , of ton ri, Pa.
rtf
years* standing by-Dr.
Curtio's Hygeana. blanoaarr P.asrott Brooklyn, N. If.,
Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, N• Y., was cured of
a severe case of Bronchitis by the IlYgcatoak
My Auer has been cured of adistressing cough cteiteral
years' standing, and decided to Ins incunableby the pliyel
dans. She was cured in one month, by the
J. IL . Geunsav, Richmond. hie.
The Rev. Dr. Cheerer, of New' York ? testifies of Our medi
cine In the following language :.
Niw Vas, N0v..16, 1864.
Data Sia—l think highly of fir. Curtis's Hygnamt, ns .4
remedy in discern; of the throat and lungs. having had
some opportunity to lestify tic efilcacy,,l am .convlnced
that it lea most excellent medicine, both the Syrup and
the inhaling application to the chest.
N. it —Dr. Curtis',, Hygenne le the ORIGINAL and ONLY
GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are bate Imitations, or
vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you
would POISON.
Si - For sale by Dr. Geo. EL Keyser, 140 Weal street; R.
R. Sellers & Co.; Lee A. Beckham Allegheny City ; John
Sargent, New Brighton ;. O. L. Kaiser,i Rochester—
(=WU:4nel=
Carter's Spanish !Mixture.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I
Not a Particle of Marc lug in it.
LST TNB AFFLICTED READ AND PONDF.III—An
Infalli e Remedy for Sortable, King r Fil, Ithetimit•
tism,
Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule
on the Face, Blotched, Bolls, Apia and Fever 'Chronic Bete
Eyes, Ring Worm or Tatter, Scald Head, Ettlargenient and
Pain of the Bones and Jotuts, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases
arising from an irumlldous ufe of Alercury, Imprudence in
Life, or Impurity of the Blood.
JIB-Tbla great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood
te now used byte wands of grateful patients from all part
of the United States, who testify daily to the reniarkeld
eines performed by the greatest of all medicines, -eel-
TER'S SPANISH the
Neuralgia, ltheurmithott,
Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Lire; Disease,"Feces%
Uleers,Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, DiscslB6ot the
Throat Female Complaints, Pates and Aching of the Bones
and Joints, are speedily put to eight by using this great and
inestimable remedy.
For all diseases of the Blood, nothing_has yet been found
to compare with It. It cleanses; the system of all impuri
ties, acts gently and eildeutly Ou the Liver and Kidneys,
strengthens the Digestion, giver' tone to the. Sternest , ,
makes the akin clear and healthy and restoreelhe,Conent
tution, enfeebled try disease or bto'ken downby the excesses
of youth, to its pristine vigoraed strehgth:
Yor the Ladies, it is -Invariably better than all the cos
metics ever need. A few doses Of Cartet's SpapiehAllxhire
will remove all sallovnese of complexion, bring therosee
mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and Inc.
prove the general health ins rearltahla degras beyond all
the medicines ever heani of. 1 . ,
The large number of, certificates which we have received
from pexions from all parts of the United States, l thetas*
evidence that there is no humbug:about it. The Pt"
hotel keepere,auaglatrates,physpans, and priblio Manors
known to the community, all add their teestimonyto the
wonderful effects of this OMIT BLIND PURTF/klt.'
Call on the Agent and get a - CirCularaild Almanac, and
read the wonderful cures natality greatest of &Milan:lees
has performed.
None genuine unless signed i I4 n BIRINETT DUBS,
Proprietors, No. 8 Pearl street, end, Va.; le whom al
orders fore plies and agencies] must be addressed.
And fore by B. A. PAIINESTOCE, JOSEPH Iff.Vtd-
NO L IFLESELING mos, end t 4 Druggists generally..
co=lawly
S
FROM CANAIM
Quksza, February 7th,, 1854.
Afeurs. S A. Fahramlock @ Nr.—.-We bid the pleasurett
rfvelaing, this morning, Waitaki certificate or your Teri
mlllige,.which will be very grabbing to you, as it was sent
voluntarily. We are, Gentlenien, youra,trery truly,
J. MUSSON & CO.
Gentiernem—lly little daughter, four years old,, and my
eon, older, were for a consideMble time suffering from
worm& I purchased two bottles' of your Yericdfuge, of
which I gars them three dosM, According to directions,
and strange to my, In less than brio hours - they yi s assed no
less than MINE 11171.11:1IIED WOltllB, some of itto (rxtriot ,
dinary . length of from twelvo to fifteen Inches. •
flawing erperienced eo.muctpof the beneficial offecf.s of
your Vermiluge, I feel it toy dtity tore:on:mewl it .1.0 the
public, as, In my opinion, one oil thomust of mine.
dies against worms ever offered to the public..
(lei:alumna, believe me to be
Your much obliged and humble aeret:
NATHAN/EL UMW!.
Prepared and sold by B. A. !A. PAILUSTOWE.A Co"
corner of Wind end Wood etree -
- -
1 6
A MAUI IN TUC MONTH. * - For -sale: aeotafortabb,
.11. Cottage Houle, of . six roo a and good cellar, with
frame barn antistable, carriag house, smoke hoose and
other beildings, with Twelve Ares of weitimproved-Land.
Also, halts or every irariety, and choice qualities; a good
Garden, With fruits, Gowerk grape vines , aq - -hil in ccur
pieta order. Immediate ,posseision can be given, if re
quired. Sltaated in a healthy, and ,ugxecalide location,
three ranee from the Point on the Washington reed.
Price $2,200; terms easy.. Thin is a raro OPPortaultY for
persona who are desirous of pro Curing a country lest near
the 7
y. , li . CIIT lEIRTO 1
at.
WPILZMILfid HATHASION cools the head ,
w and removes all smuts:o of headache. •
Persons using
wnparra HAkItABION
Are never liable to Sunstroke..
WR1G111.43 PHEW= HATUABION
Is the mom valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining the
Hair in arlrequired-torm,
•u _
Poz sale iar. B. mums
00., at 25 cants Or bells; Bugle
03FAI Alt Y ou—erepared by J. Bpal
-1.16 ding. One million bottles:of this delightful article
for the hair bare been sold, and pales are .elitl Imre:ming.
For bearalf3duga lo"ervißg or maturing - Um hair; this pre
=n cannot be excelled. .The Mir price 4251-canto)
it within the reach of art trip Try a bottle... You
will gait goodl /30.1 d, wholesale and:retail,at
sepl2
MAGAZINES, BOOKS; :8;;(4.Now York Jour
M
Or October; Bellon'e 11". OOtober:-
The acboOlbay,ll Olia - ± - es Dicta's;
Trial and Triumph, by 'Y B.•Artllrl;'
S. awl D. by Samna)
Deoatred and tor Bald at'
W. A r .'IIiLDENI/BIINEI 'At CO.'S
lilfttl [at, 0;;Poalte OeTtearie•
WANE% PLUS lIblion'RENIS ht sale low at
' Ds. MIPS,
Beta Comer Woca street
an viron am.c.
MOIOAL.
AIL "NV 115 - 2.0111351 9MB
INHALATION
YOB TO CURE OP
NEW AND VERY' WONDERFDL
FLI
MAW AYI3 PILLS AND.OINTM.ENT far sale a;
Dn. KEYHKICS,
Ooraar Wood - groat and Virgick alley.
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