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riTtotttTS. a. aucontinaod nnleee at the dUcre.
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vtVtaTiul /oh. Priniinp Officer in Utf. al]/, when all
t ‘™, °r iwriiadr-.j on (ieaSorfcrt notice, ondmort rtaron
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Robt. C. G. Sproul,
TTOBNBV AND COONSEII/JB AT LAW—pfflcu.bo.
,'EOUTth atf<-at.‘PKtsbari;h. Pa. .. deeu.iy _
Jamei A. lio-wrle,
» TTORNKY At LAW —Office, Fourth *trcB« P}™?" 3 ??'
jf\ l'»twifQ Smlthfleld utra-t nod Cherry alley- [decn-iY
JOS ISP II WKAVKII,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT LAW,
Omee, No. 141 Fourth »treet,
■ ' rrrtstnTKnn. pa.
. JOHN BAKTON, _
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, *
A U«lce. corner KlOli *■»■> GrauUtn,
■ ' ■ - pTTT3UT7T.On. TA.
. noKNKY SOUOTORINOTANOBBY.,, k
to the Poet Office, Steubenville, OMo. j
icy 4
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, tTOItNISY AT LAW—No.IO9 Fourth otwet, Titt/tourgb,
A' S2 Body Pattersoo'o^
Etahie. : '
—T “ o. OTlan<lo'LOoml»t
TTORNEY AT LAW— Office, Fourth street, abovo Y. ooa.
. ly^y
Thomas la. i4miK»lli
Attorney it law-oshm,Lowrw’s BuiUin^FrarUi
ptTPflt. ; *
ft. r» Carunhaa, t , .
a 7TOKNK7 AT LAW—OBca on Fourth street, between
cherryalley an*grant ßtreet i
*r— . J. N, ni'dovrry* _._ Ain .
A v TyOKNFTY' \NT) COUN SKLU 'R AT LAW—Cfflw in
A BwfcftyWg PofldiDgg. 0° Orant street.
' D. U. Hax«ii| . ,
A..TCOBNEY iiT--LAW-No. IST-Fourth start,
,p?nt SniithfieM. • • . . ■
PiurlrkDl’Kenna, _ _
irnPRMAN OF 1 11 1K D WARD.
s ilttd£*naiiter» AltUrinttn. -
‘rt * jtrapt. bwtweeD Founb at. aod Diamtma
aa.n«i«&c 1 "~
T;' <. Nealt Altierman*
•a n qi THIRD Sir pet, between Wood nnd Marketstreets,
IS %ittfibar«h Collation* promptly mads. Bonds, Mort
with pestpega
ll AIIU. STJttOEUN'IISNTIST. (sue
. *g3gggb ccswl to G w Biddle,) SO. U 4 SMlTH
ofdcthoars, from 8 to 1 o’clock, end
rom 2 to £ o'clock. o ,
—~jrsCQTT. DENTIST, Fourth street, lire doora
MdSS&west of Moi£*t. . . •
' < UStns omci Horae —From nine A. M. to fire
- dec2Qrg
business ca:
"—• z: ncnnAtm.
*• KKS3 r> ‘ w.’ li KK.STIN Kdt CO.. ■
COHSISSIOS 4SD FURWjUIBISG MEBCIMTS,
Dealers tJeneially in Produce. Pittsburgh, Cin
cinnati and otbor Manufactures, &c *
2fo 93 i-Yttnl strcfls. betwen Market and Ferry a •
** * pmSffOKGII, pa. -
Liberal cash advances
CaUjr * Co., F. Sellers * Co., o R Johnston,
gtoner, Ksq.
' UISQEAX
TO* "U,,. . m jj, CO.»
forwarding 'VXD COMMISSION
F ~
F«|g|lSS^
C otSwOAT nENM-N0.7 W ,t.T.tr«t,anan»ti,
Ohio. J
" King & Hoerlieiin»
u. T. C. Slorf;<n»*
LKR AND STATIONER—ha* al-ffays on han
£*. W»nt/-1, n.V!S .nJ Tmm' scr»r«-
iTW. Clitnwlcn, ja , ,
IN RAGS AND PAPER. No. 140 Wood Btre«t.
I) pitUsbur-ib. The hijbe*t.;.riee In cash for rags.
tavl 1 ' v
wji. taowMU, rlttoburgh.
.•wwSaSSMfes®
Iron, Snilr, Cotton M.
4c. y on h°.ml.
William Carr A Co. f
i tVii C\E r v Utf* nf firm of J P*a£tß A Co-)
WqOX.ES \ I*P. '1 and Dealer* in ,'^f*
‘ , n ran ,iir«*. »l>i vinoonirnh-iaand Kectiuert wnw-
An. ; n Row. Liberty street, P^bu^b,
rune •.nlwrihar. h»« thla <laj tTmwl .pJ"
Tt'“. oarpnwi of crryina
formerly occupied by BurbrHge *.^ ff B ™ KN ; aLl gn,
JAMES IUCHATtDSON,
JAS. J. BESSEVC.
Pittsburgh, February _ -
<=u. „ tvt»xVO Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa., dealer l>
chalKaier 'letchnn.ini*. .. SOT tmeßt of Laodretl'f
the attention
tarastedln rural affairs. .a
- . ■ttrmnn'w*. ■*• b
Sffl-
Peum
Commission House.
SmTthflTdl^rroar 3^* lb.
| P* 4 -*;”™: 1l * “‘ w _ w m oorchw* «r reem*®, «-n
ggs&sHSSSS*
■best-eurket rates foreash;- -- -
not 6
•ao- 0 T00.1'»
rji Q Voting fc Co «
iToVs--- tn, uni .ni ->-, ~
JOit* '!• f jUNQ
»>»r.»Whisky, Monona
•• a 4.,
STORK, Masonle Ball
«vl«. anl
R . & A. C. Duncan,
WEIOLEiALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Prod:ire, For
eiztzt %Vines and - Llirrnra, 011 %Irrann.taliala awl Read.
(10 Whisicy, No. 291 Liberty at., Pittabargh. Pa I ir29:y
No. 106 Wood strew t, Pittsburgh, Pa.
W INSTRUMENTS. Pianos, Moalo, School “o°* j
Stationery, No. 122 Wood street.
-»ir HOLES AM of fn’ “108
\Y StapU DRT OOODS,Hm 91 M„rt.tand 8 Uulot.
street. Pittsburgh. ;
JOSEPH CHAPMAN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
IMPORTED CIOMISi _
toyfcly N* x **nKrT^ nthbpt. iMrrsinnwn.
pnWKII muunu#,
Btr©«t, nftar tho Pnat OmC*. — : ;
T^ A nJ 7 B iaABBLLA St, near the Cmmet Hotel,
mart Aiwonra*.
* <wraßWrt-£ bUTHBBRJR> SON, w„ 60 : u aiu» - .d. bemnuer. ~ •■-*■ J* «***«
KKAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGK TS, ■ ©raff, RaUlnger *Gr«iT t
— —: i - VET SOUNDEX, NO. 124 Wood street, Pitts
YV burgb, 5 Pa.
Ho. 174 Plttnhurah. >'*•
Wltltnra Thorn, Drra£*KiBt»
XT AS RKMOVKD to th« corner of HAND am
: £=§' Struts, whnrp boTriU, nn unual. attend prot
tJa frlHO'-lfi. AU articles tn his Ut»e arewi
oure. an<i put np wUh the utmost carp. .mat
"aroMW MITCHELI,,
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DRUGGIST,
JOS. FLEMING hnvinn associated witll JOS. AB.
bunlnw will hereafter be under to
J. ARKL k 00, At the old stand, corner of Smltm
yonrth «tr«"tn
J'»HS GROUTT,
o* BRANDIES, GIN. WINES, Ao.—Dealer ;
I in fine O’d Monoourahela Whisky, Pearh“Braouv, kr~
jUm£i lerttNtiui DlfltffiW* ooniir tot SmlthfUld and Front
«rIS
Slw!m "Utewiti®
ADVAMCE
PUBLISHED DAILY, BP O-LLMORE L MONTGOMERY AT TUB A. <■> -™ ■»., „.,o ,
yolume XIII
business cards
ENTERPRISES WORKS.
iso. is O wood Siam; * ‘ bi> mob nuw vmara urn.
. . BOWX * TSTLSr.
w<gMVtjS5SSBa- IMPORTERS and manufacturers c!
SSSSSSBSSSSSBOUTIEIIY, suiiqica I. and dental
INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, Ac. W' !
kMp B : gehetEl assortment of the above ,
articles constantly db hand; togsthet
with ft general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, dunn, l Is
tols ftndßovolvera; Flasks, .Homs, Shot BeltvCaps, l owdta.
Lead cud Ballets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives,
Tailors' and' llalr Drcsswtf Shears; Pocket Scissors, ae.
Also,.Trusses and Supporters.
Jobbing ftlid repairing neatly executed. . , .
RIFLES!—We-are' making Rifles of every description, to
order, of the best mcterial, and workmanship
Ordere received for them at Wholesale or Retail. b^fill
«d with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at Wholesai*
ericas, • ’ _. ‘ HI
Ctmnilellen ami Gw Fliture*
IHlE'snbseriberenronow openlnf-sttbeirnew Wareroom
NO. 100 FIB3T STIIEKT, between WooJ and Smith
field; tbe largest assortment of OIIAST>BUt!ItS, UKACh-
BT3 PKN'DANTS.andaU articles connected wit Gas Fitting
everWrid in this market. . Haring; arrangements madr
by whiish they will be constantly in receipt °f new pattern!
and vatieUts, they confidently invite the attention of par
chasers to their selection. "We are determined to sell ae
low as any house in the West, and betas practical Q as Fit
ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring article*
'“we’wnttnne as heretofore to fit up bulldlngß of every do
urrlntion fox g&ftw water and 6team. 1
''-«as Castings of all kinds made u> P**®*
“ 6 LONQ, MILLER A CO.,
Uo. 109 First afreet.
GKUUOU OLBTCHER,
XEOU ITEW YORK, ,
_ MAN nPACTURER of the celebrated
. N, Gofsamej- Ventilating Wig, Blahtt
i \ Band Toupeea, and every descripti-'O
A of Ornamental Hair, tiidles and
xL / r -=r=. nmtlemen. 7D FOURTTI STHbM ;
between Wood »nd Market, Pittp
‘ Bixrcnaa'fl system enables I*adler
/FzJhSIf&S and Gentlemen to measure their head.
A4£Brjp]gW with accuracy.
FOR WIGS.
No 1. Tbo round of the Head. .. ~
No. 2 From the forehead oyer the head to neck, No. -
No! 3. From ear to ear, over the too.
No 4 From ear to-ear, round the forehead.
. For Tonpeea, to coyer &e top of tW head only-apapei
pattern, the exact ehape of tho bald phrt. JP? 4
N«w Coach "inct Carriage Factory!
JOHSSTOK, BBOXHEBS * CO.,
Comer of Rebecca and Edmant Uriel*, Allegheny Cdy,
U2rn i ,- T - t respectfully inform their friend
• xllOigJiL'and the public generally, that they bav*
commenced tlx'.maublacture of Carriage?
SSZ^S-JJaroucbt^Uochawayß,Buggies,BWghn and
Qhariohs in aU their various styles of finish and proportlop
All Orders will be executed with strict regard to ilurabiUtj
end beauty of finish. Repairs will also be to oc
the most reasonable terms. Using In all their work tb
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they Teel eonfi
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will b'
perfectly satisfied on trial of thnir work.
Purchasers are requested to give ug a call, before pnr
slog elsewhere. '
j'f. joiiKbToii - t>- T. iornmax
I£lcel»lor Carriage Mtr
J.;t»NSTO24, ÜBOVnER * CO.. WIACTIi.AL COAL
MAKERS, corner of Rebeccaliud Belmont streets, AH
gheny city, Pa„ hare on band and fu* manufacturing ur>
extensW* assortment of Carriage*, Eockaway*, c “ £ £ '
7a«n«« made in all tbelr-various style*, with
stiStregiml to durability and beauty Of fin Uh. uetaß ,D n'
their work the best Joniatairon and Eastern hichory. Be
naira attended toon the oust reasonable terms. lUej uei
confident that all who may favor them with tbeir patron-
Biw will be perectly sati«&«l on trial A their wort. fif
" The Pittsburgh aud Manchester Omaibnse* P***™? m *
teen minutes during the day. y _
PITVSBUBOII COACH ;FACTOHI •
s mono* mabth* t- srcrtss-.f albibt
Blgelcrar A Co.»
Successors to e. m bioelow, f»o. io iarst
Diamond alley, near Wood street, Fitts AggJSjgFg
burgh—COACHES, 0 ARBI AGES, PIIEA-jggggSgjp
TONS, BUGGIES, and'every description of tw ™"
faury vehicles buUt to order, bdJ finished in a manner un
<urpasFed for beauty of design, elegance of finish, rtm o»
workmanship, and durability of materials,
yg* All work warranted
JOSEPH FLKMJNO, I
fBECCIeSOR TO L. KItOOB ft 00.]
nORNEK MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND.
( / consDntly on b&nd ft full aftsorttbenl Of Drugs, Med'
dues. Medicine Cbeite, Perfumery, end ftll articles pertain
\az to bi* business. - .
fiy Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at
tli hours. <*'
inaa Tlmiro CW«UB ntMIHO
FLESIIHO BtIOTHEUSf
(Bucceasor* to J. KWd A Co.)
WHOLESALE DBOOGISTS,
jVb. 00 Wlvd Sltr/t. Pitisburph. Pa-
Proprietors of Dr. M’Lftne'e Celebrated Vermifuge. Lleer
PUD. Ac. : J V_
■ JOHN HAFT, JR.,
(Successor to Jrs M'Gufley.)
Wholesale and Hetmll Drn«fC»ftt«
AKB Dealer In PAINTS, OILS, DVK STUIiS.AC., 141
Wood street, three doors below Virsio «»ey
apr-Jnnftely PITT>PU* OU.__
R. L . ALLEN,
WUOLESALX DEALER.IR
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Hononga
hela Byo Wbisky. &c..
ALSO, RKCTIPTISG toISTII.LEn,
NO. 8 wool) STREET, PITTSHLRUII. i'A
WTNE3, Btradies. ti ins, Cordial*, Jamaica Spirits. St.
Croix and Ne» England Rum. Clarets, champagnes,
Vntch Ale, London Broaro Stont, Irish. Scotch. llnurii'n.
'd.l Slonongahria Rveand Rectified Whisky, A V DI-. Pearb,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana.
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanlsb and Common
CieaTS, all at anch lota pdces aa to challeng • eompe nion .
Sancv Bar Kept and Labelled Bottles of every stale, and
i Demijohns of all sixes. I respectfully Invito an '■*atnin>-
Lion of my stock, nt No. 8 WOOD Street, l‘‘tbdmrgh.
j Phdg&. *
1 DALY’S PT()i’KUiO MANUFACTORY.
«-JNO. E. DO Wilts 0, CLOTHIER.-** | y Q *> 3\/V\ !t'"t f- r 't ~Tntr al-’-re Market ttrett , 1
HAS remoredtoSS>4 LIBERTY str«t, oppo.lt.Oarrlron i plTTsmlvO >'A
auTyTand No. S SEVENTH. nmr SmltbScld. obor. AirliraK WIU. V- '• 'T.*' ' lh|. cltv
the attention of bL« friends and tba public Islovltedlo lb' \% nork of Iltv-TKIIV reer r-ff-r-l t-e «e. In hi It
ofREADY-MADE GOODS always on band. A so. | ,s,„.W„ ,111 .It n .a* ' ‘j’. , ££,*
Cloth*, CftMtoere* and VeJtin** for ordered work. A fuil . ». 4 .vi*ditn»T>i and ••-luti.lc*'frr th« n».«lr .. • DALY I
*«*nrtmpntof FumlßhJnJf Gocxbi for t?entlemeo. Including insure th>-lr rust.-nn
iTat* of all <ia*Hti*s.Trunkß t Umbrella*. Ac .Ac Ja&L. N. B H-oirmb-r tb- Ckr\f . tocki. < ' p t>.
. ooo«K*jrf m'closmt _ - —*—
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n Sp^ou"tt* s ofe.cbuu. b» .ntood * th.-1
-«« rfjpflrtlTAly , L ln nmt nre to rail and *-«m*
in-!b**tr •'to-k. Kt--*mbor.t«. Uot*»*. and Uitfidenepsftirn-
IshedoD iht* tno«* r-^ponnhl-M-m*' w—
•■fn’i’' pr' ftt.- and quirk ftalfs.
TT’RM'* * aT ' r, *CV oer --
rr HaIBU, 4lat**of the firm of Cooler 4 LaitiC.)
tV. opened BIORK KO. B, (two door, above lb. old
«umd,) tor the purpose of cMTjtae on the CLOTHING
ifIOSINESS, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a
tbare fli_tbe patronage of the late Qrtn, .... M „
m p Clothing made to order in Jbe most GiahlonaMa
.tvlM, Aid on the .hottest notar-lnferior to th.
* on -
James Blnlllnuer,
4/TONONOAHBLA PLANING HlLL—Would respectfully
\x Inibrm hi. friend, and the publU. that hi. new
IL.hnient l» now In fall operation, ana that he Li prepared to |
turnLril Boat Cabin., and til all order, for Pinned Luml»T,
with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
■4 Board and Plank, planed on one or noth eldea, constantly
oll SafhfDoors, and Monldlnjts, of every description, made to
° r tSld.re and Carpenters would findlt tn thelr .drcntage
. to rfy* him a calh *a he can now fnruib them with pianod
| 4tnfT g&itahie for ejery description o*
IAUCti L. IivCJN
— zr 1 —T jiiiw CEiawsiX. t
** .ffiEosS cbhwell,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERB, !
1 jrA-CTRAOTOKKne of all kind* of BRASS WORK, BO
\l OOMOTIVJ3, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBKRS,Ao.
,o, Cotton Baltins Manufacturers.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allezbeny pity.
Office and Store, No. 13 Market street, lMlteburph.
OLD BRASS and COPIUiR taken tn orcbauKe for m.k,
or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Odea, will be
promptly attended to.
JOSEPH T. LOWRY»
No. 43 Owner of Fifth and Wood SlrtfU,
OElceup stairs. Entranco from Fifth street. Pittßbnrg-h,
RESPECTFULLY announce to the pabuc that he has I
commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec
tlon with Intelligence end General Collecting. lie will
else attend to renting- Perrons K> went of eerrente, In any
-•cecity or those in want of pieces, will be supplied et short
notice- All business entrusted to his care promptly at-
J. Blpham, Enq, Richard Cowan. W.
0 Leslie, Dr. AUx. Black, James Mackoral, A. A. Ma«nn,
Viafflt A Old. , __ _ £*?-*£-
■ Sohuohman ft Haunlnln,
T ITHOQ RAPHE RS-Third street, opposite the Post-office,
1 /Pittsburgh. Maps, Earldscapes, BiU Heads, Show Bills.
Labels,-Architectural and MachlnaDraarlnge Bnsln«. and
Plaiting Cards, etc., Engraved .or Drawn on Stonß, Printed
mColors, Gold,Bronss,or Blech,ln the most approved stylo,
end at the most reasonable prices. octl ° ay
.DANI£t AflU, JB.
MURPHY’S
MEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY,
im I. i NO. 182 WOOD STREET, one door ,fj>|
#wS?BßSlhv from tho corner of Liberty ,1s now open
star,SrStea The proprietor la himself a. practical
@SSSB* Hatter, haring had fifteen years experience
,t the business, ten ycaraaß apractlcal “pj,”} 5
-worlred in lira prlbCipaTestablishments In New YOTh, Phil
• ureVphla, Oincinorrl.nnd the hew England States, tel
•onfidrot tjjßt. from his practical experience as a HeUer.
■ oe'ca* furnish not only as goal bat
,'rtlcletnan anything heretofore offered to the Pittsburgh
T pnbllc—all of hit own mmufoehm. awM
.ft. I.'OBtOBEM
Cooking Stores,
Coal and Wood Stores,
Parlor Store#, Sau _
Hollow Ware, Portable _
Sugar Kettles, T-a Settles,
Store Kettles, Wagon 80109, Ac. i w
GNGUSIAND CLASSICAL SEMISABY.
w. t. McDonald, m. a, priucipai..
session - ofthr Institutionwill commenced
(ONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cot
Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by tin
ftrowSloii. A* W. Loomis,o.Knap, Jr., 8- F-Yo*
.j.rwttwr.
.J ARR A. pfOSKRy
"i^BCHITEOTS:—OScasr Philo BsIVJ No. 75 ThM street.
\ Pittabnrgb; antt east elde o 1 the DUmond, Allegheny.
)y!3£m ‘ T
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1 •• -
frfiTtnrACTtrp.ms o* - ■
Plain and Fancy Orates,
Plain and Fancy Fendeup,
Sad and Dog Irons,
Portable Forges,
T-a Kettles,
Wagon Bosos, &c.
Jobs W. Butler *. Co -»
IRWABDING AND OOMMIBSION MKBCHANTo-
Daalani In all kinds or M»nufi>ntnwm- te»*
loßSbaat Laad.
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PITTSBURG
BUSINESS CARDS.
notice. „ . .
nrtllK late firm of JONES i QUIOO. having been dissolved
! by the death of Jo. o K Uulgg. on the 27th lost., the
business of mid Arm -will he Battled by the untlerslgnod, at
their oQlee, corner ot Uoas ami Fir.*t streets.
ISAAC JONK3, Surviving Partner.
Pittsburgh, Septa in ber 30. 1554 — t oct‘J:y
Isaac Jones,
MANUFACTURER ot Sprinsnnd mister Steel, Plough
Stab steel, Steel Plough Wing.. Coach and Ulptlo
Springs. Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and
flnminered Iron Aalea,—corner of Boss and Hint streets.
Pittsburgh, Pn. oct_iy
ISAAC JONIB •••••'; «•
D. B. Hogen & Co,
MANUFACTUUKUS ol dOUfiUS’patent UnproTed Bteel
Cultivator teeth. Office corner Itosa and FirsUtrcetfl.
octSly
JACOB M’COIiI.IHTKR,
WIIOLE?ALIS *ND KETAHj CIGAH MAMJFACTUBEB
\SD DKALEK 15 ALL USDS 0T
Tobacco* Snuff* and Cigar*,
k /Vn 25 Fifth *£., I\Ltsburgh % fix.
43-Keeps constantly oo band a Urge supply of ell the
Tarious brands of Tmp»rt«»cl Cigars. .. .J pa: z_
CHINA
WAItKIT STSEBI. BETWEEN iaihl’ AND FOURTH BTRXXtS.
OTIIANGERS VISITING THIS CIT? MIoCL 1 ' CALIL'IN
S tn K „ the beautiful assortment. of CHINA, CLASh
and QCKENSWAhE, now open at the above eatahliah
raent Our goods being entirely new, we are enabled to
™er inducements In all the latest styles of Dinner. Tea
arid Toilet Ware, white iron-stone, we have ogreatvanety
of thanes- also. itoKJ land and fanry eolored stone ware
Tea and Toilet sets. Our elect of white Covered Dishes,
Soup Tureens, Vegetable Dishes without rovers, galad
Olvfi-a. and even article appertaining to a Dinner Set la
large and well selected, hntannia Ware, Table Cutlery,
■lpeSna, Cattora, Walters, and House Furnishing Goods, we
stock of crtntuoo Teas, Pint**.
DI-heß f aerr. Nappies, B-wls, Pilrtlers. and every article
in the line Is large, and wo are prepared to pack 'hem with
or without Bn* goods as the purchaser m»v with
Also a Urn» asuortinaiit o! all kinds of WARK,
which WP are falling ut EBH^urß<•Um•^s , prices, all of which
* holcM ' e C ' r JOIIN J OT.EART
TVM. A M'CLUitG,
DEALEK IH '
fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and ’Willow
Waro.
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTB STS.,
I’irrsnpiiGH. pa
1 B oov neeiTtnx n large amortmanl of fUEBU GOODS,
I la.Oditloc to Ule already «tea B We *t°c(L,
from first buuds Io th* Eastern markets, which, will be sold
»t the lowr.ot market price?. . .
Hoielf*. Steamboats aod families, baying by tb*
loaotity. RuppMni »t rates.
1 l»nwd in '*lty_tr_ee n£chars!«.
PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
BOBEHT H. PATTEBSOTT, Proprietor,
m n N i:u OK PIAMO.'P STREET A N’!.» CU KitKY ALLEV '
JuKriVr v unnoutin*.* to Ihf Lndi«« aoJ
I <fentlei»*-n «f tb«t up h=i< ro^ntty
ii Rfl'tNG wHrh, lo point of m*.\ enmmmHnns.
AnU ivluptMinn. w-tils a Q J' pHnMar «stnb-
IMunont In lh« Cnltr-i 8<«« lt.lorallm > ««**»*>
torn .11 p»rt« nl the city. »I.II« Its hign »? 4 " 7t,"
render. It especially nulled to tho promotion of health, hr
tlil„ most oerwnU- oseri'i." The Horses .re lioci.e nod
vrell trained, »nd til. proprietor |W£'! himwdf that no
p.ioj or »ir«t>« will ho spared to rn.ke this establishment
tho first lo the confld' ore of the POhlic. '
NotiCA.
lateral Of Mr .TollN AT W ELL in onr baslnow
i cruse* from this -hU h* f'ur burinem. u
WUOLU3ALK OKOCBKS.wtIt bw coatioced by the remain*
If K partner# andtrr the firm of . n
h ‘ 13 \0 ALKY, COS3UA\K A CO..
No*. IP an t \Wv| Pittsburgh.
nAOAr.KV. WiVOfiWAf’vD k <V)..
No *'»l llarket ctre»*t Phi'a-Mphi*
\\y\. n »0 \LEY A 00.
PUt>burgh. Decetnher I'JTb. —yd*-cC-
’Notice-
T 11 *VF *f.M tntlflUTWl in th- Wjnw of bona. Mrtlsr
I i On to R K lain,. rrhn, rrl.h John Phillip.. ™l rnn.
•Im* ,t !h.. old .un,l. Vo. 109 front street. I rorfUlly
innd the ten firm to th- patron,?;■ o my frl-o.K
Vltu.hnrah, July 28. 18H. P- » MILLLIL
*• *• “** sTaV loso "it cbo” *
n-vt-T t a\'D UK AS3 F'U’SPEKS. \SD (JAS FITTERS
to their .took of
p" aDd Pther fist are" We fit op braw nlth O.S
make Hr, l l Ca..io?. of oil Mod. «>"*?■<”
clsh Rftllro.d l'um|. .od T«r-k FitU -K». »”' i
Attiltlnn Me-ta’. /\Mi«UntW nn o«n«l. J iy,t
Silver M«nnf«c|or|r.
rvroo'is F‘»IKS. BVHU!«s.tc.-«OTm'sisrm»
S -dvltip to eur-erlnr (Vilillre In >!t«tiof»ctur ng my ow
10 !»T/». lover «...
.h.%;.ti-n.r1.!...0r-l»e»lten- All »or* t.-Mraot-i.
ijty -Vi’n-r —ttv r.lso manuftcture Ppocue of the
Br w«Uh" r »n ' tl” to'h'repeirlop mntlsoed. with twij *»
1 w»l l- dr- ""tire ratirf.rtloo
?.™«..tn.«, both u, pro- .0-1 <h- ol
’ Drtu W.-brait- ""J J"W.V"r,
oo,i« M-orr "f
Furniture n»«l t:h«»r*.
a WK harv on hnn<] nr.-l n-n r«w-*«Tjm mnnufwjn
na «TEAMB<*AT <'\aiN FUllNiTliJtb AND
CH A TV.'A. nf ithtt -le-rriptinn, Tit:
•A* Exn*»*>«i--m Hiring ;
lv rur ‘5":
Cabin Chair?, "T vatloaf Mj-.***;
1-irWP. ‘V «" * n -
Stu'i* ’’.'■'C'2l 'l-* 4 d rt •
T« ‘ T'M'ri Bose? ;
IMr«n*: Cpntf* TftMw, ®
V. n -h Cant «**:
W»t,.r dt Trr.v>. Ac., 4«.
**£ rtUf>
«t City Hotel.
1 “ \v. n. II Bvm
TDK .11,1' PHltTlN') KPTAB't HMBKT. (lnt« .lotm
«™ . Mo,-Urn, > .n,I 81-nS It-"* '•‘"“""'LT
WatoW. I- t- -J-ulPO'err
PommorHol. Oonnl ..,,<1 i-wmv.r .In'. •l"« »" a J*”*
Bin.limr »n 1 tnrnt.-l' fv-rv »rt\rl- in th- Bi-nil Bonk. p r r
„nd St.il..«.tj linn, tt On. 6hnrtw.t notion and on the most
Btntinn.ty W.ml-n-. IMttt.n* "Be.
,„n,i Brok Bln-l-rv. r.-rner ..I Mnrkol nn.l 8.--on,l Tnonie
■W. K. 6MJTU.
gnitlti' Blair & Hunter,
(Lute * fc^ni'r.liO
WHOLBSfttE OMOCKH.S,
produce and commission merchants,
. HP DEALERS la all kiaS» <>L PMUtm
A- urt*». 1M Second ond 1M First street, I ittsbo ab,
'V'nnft.
D^ToTl.onirwort b~A Zlmtnermnu'.Ca-
fßtvba Wluefl ** rt>,n !^Y\ i , rv„
mnis i»a- recfirt-J and olTer*
I «r«St,n7tc<-i,a large quantity A Zimmer
tmin'flcnoirt?and vorl'i-ronowned SparfeiiDß,Dry and
SS Oatnvbu Win.*,, Sueb u* mhy desire to proem
S«Sr£HSSfssii;
thi) genuine tirave. is declared by |ha..y excellent judge,,
e,ual in flavor to tbe t>e»t imported Co g“",- ( , K1!I8B j, i
I So. 13" Liberty street.
T. nn.il Office*
-rnITN A O’BRTEV 6T SMITINGEM> STREET, between
J°™rtb „°nS DbmoS alley. .M-ey ■»»*«
Silver Pinto. Diamonds. Gold an d -WWDedrFun
Musical Instruments, Guns end PW°K F “P“L?„ f ’ tlmf
niture, end all Undo of arlicles-ior euy lentfhof time
agreed on. Charges for storage u°'"' iJ "™ b ' 3 ', l . 0 ?n
heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All
business transactions strictly confidential.
fla- Forfeited pledges sold immediately
dot-, unless redeemed. Bargalnsof Gold and 81lT "/?“£ b
es. Jewelry. ‘ c , always on hand. aprtu.nm .
SIiW SEE!) STOIIKi
JAMES WAtDBOF,
OFFERS for sale CANARY BIROS of the >MBtlmproveO
( 1 hrped belntfVHry hardy, and fine slneert*. Birdseed*
—Canary!hemp! MiUet.Ro], and mire,l 'eech Oouque .
will he furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, vk
Camellas. Rose BtiSs. neliotropes. 4c ETorgrsens fin pots,
(hrChriirtmns Trees, from the Peed and Horticultural Store
No. 49 FiftliPte- o»* r Wood _
- uonsume the Smote*
PGNROMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders,and
™irart for hentina buildings with the most economical
p"rnaS now ,n use. The attention .>f those
solicited. Anv intormation can he had of A_ BRADLEY
Nos 2 anJ 4 Wood street, or of J. BAIRN OOM-AR,
*lec24:tf I Iron Cltv Stove Warehouse, Nr». I«*4 Wood st.
.... It Ib True I
TII\T PIOTTJKBS f superior excellencem*»y
JjWcff „ ht aln«i at HAKGO’S N™ paguorwan Gallo
SsLSjc to no 76 Fonrttl rtroet, nt priTO» varying frop
Geo to Tandy GoUarH ,JUI work aarraaled t.-
, wjz: tll t; 8n (n a fen reo-n'ls. Call owl examln
f the various styles. Rooms open day awl too
nlrg
..SURCU9 tt. COLUDAT
idward B. DlU —ViV.'i Holliday,
t?nnwVhDl NO AN l> COMMISSION METi
PROWOK, FOB. ‘ - strict attention paid to all
CHANTS. .Produce. Ac. Orders fW.
tonsttrnmentt o li,,u«d8 O d promptly attended t<
the purchase of T l ™",with despatch |Oct9:Gn.
fjoodfl for re-sbipm-ot f g!Si
Mew Paper^tlenßj"B*- g T REET .
_„-n ANt) AMKtUOAN PAKLna PAPERS
F'ff.fSi- "> “ nd m “ Ma;
A large m«V .wwplete x xilXB
for the season, vUI be sold at iy P. BIA&BHALL.
oct3
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business cards.
“tBMOY'Air
C.'IHMSEN,
MANBFACTUEEB OF EVE BY VABXETY OP ]
VIALS, BOTTLES,
AND
WINDOW GLASS,
Bluett Porter, U In* “o* l Clnret BotUet,
DEMIJOHNS AND CaRUOTS;
-Uft- $
flixt glass nv variety.
Warehouse, Nob 104 Boaond, & 133 135 Fir?t st.,
Hi iSbD..uo, P.v [nilrtS
II A H. P W A B£ &
Saddlers and Carriage maker's.
R. T. LEECH, Jlt.,:
Ko. 1»7 Wood 6tiect«
PITTSBURGH.
Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Mots, Bent Slufi,
Springs, Ac go.
Boots and Sboes, Wii..le.»le ana itetali.
JAMES ROBB,
\TO. 89 Market, and 6 Colon street, third door from the
|\ Market H use. would coll the attention of his friend-,
and the public generally, to th. fart, that Er baa now on
hand the largint and best Belected et, ck of EyOTS AN U
SHOES,' In all their yarletief, worn be lHdi»t imd gentlemen
of Phil ’elphia. New York and Bofton, a d which,ha truoto,
prices” are very much reduced, end he fells hv--';'.'
<3altera at from $1,12 to £2 Mb Gentlemen's Bool", from s2,e.>
to «0; and excellent Gentlemen’s Goltere, end loathe »Dd
Children’s wear, at extraordinary low prices
He also continues to msnato-tnre, aa h-reV>lorc, bll dm
efriptljna of LADIES A v D OKNTI hMBVs BOijr* AND
SiliiEi*, of the best quality onu the iut»-*t etyle. all of Which
be. warrants Nor should be overboiled his very lerp« ju-
MjrtmeDt of flum Sandals, Overshoe* and H ois, for Ladl--*,
feati-aen and Children. B«erj person wbu favors Into
with their patronaee will he fairly d»-nlt with
WATEK tUHK IftsTITITE,
HAND STREET, ISUDTH 81Db.) UhT teINN oTU-eET
andthe kivkk, Pirrsuuuoii, i»a.
DOCTOR BAELZ. Graduate und Practitioner in tr.** om
Schools ol Medicine, Allopa hie and Ho.ninp.MliO. and I
for the p*£t ten year* a«ucce»*.'u' Uydropauilst, hn*o«*ued
rn WATER OUKBiO the above loraUoo
The perfectly t-afe, direct and imiju-diate effect this *}*•
torn ha* on allT-ven., and all diMia-e* acute and ehrr.ol*
wiii> it 1* mild, grateful and invigi.ratinir to ttio weak aud
debilitated. rvodura it peculiarly desirable in faoJlie*, *bP
will be treated *t their boiTo-P. • . ...
Allopathic and Bumuipatblc treatment will boadminr.’-
tered where de«ir*d; but, afier long aud thorough expe
tlhucu, Doctor llaelc give* a decided prviereccu to Hydro
nnlby. which has, throughout ih* old «n i new world,
nroren so eminently mieccsiful in oeery form of disease.
Including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis Dyapcp-ti.,
Inflammatory and Chronic llheomati-m. Asthma. Luts
m-oue. Nervous and Liver Dlacaaea. Trt nroonlals of cures
from highly reputable ciiixena of nearly every State in the
Union, can be examined at Doctor Ilaelx's office. The I.er
Clergy areinnted to confnlt him gratis. .
Warm water being used in ihecomnmnrcment. and often
throughout the trtatment, it is a luaury instead of unplcas
ant. m tho*e unacquainted might suppo-a.
f tfzß*vcefl.—Me.’Aiv.CbarleaDrewer, Waterman ra.mCT,
W W. Wilson, W. U. Will la to*, Thompson UeU, J. It. Vti»l
den, D. T. Morgan, Wn. B. Uolxne*, K H. English. B M.
undersigned, having visited Doctor Baelz** Institu
tion and witnessed his sue'TK'ful ttvatmeut, vheortaUv re
commend him as a thoroughly educated anil skillful l by
C Curtis, Robt. Patrick, John U. Livingsttm, John * right,
I W. W. Patrick. Mo#>* F Baton. O Onn-.QT i»r*n2g | Jau6
ItlUilAiiU U. BOthiftl-,
. sahiifactuh r cf
Gilt, Bilver, Brass. Bronze, Looking-Glass,
I’ORt&Air AND PICIUKE KRA.ViE.I.
t )L , ... and uKN'AMJS.Mi'.D-.'.0 -l n cut. me-t
U 1 kind* of Guu*pOii!iOO Urnnm-uts, .or c-iraim-oatr,
A AU Kiutifl of (Slid n-i uni K* to order. UUt
Moa«Oing» f r Frames ahuli-sa « and •*t«l '*™ fo
uil i»* u iu«B KagraTing' and Uih'Krz ph-, for »»•»»
43?* Impaired or defaced 01> t*a rrstorud la the
anti Moulding* ci nnfoomred In this estab
lishment may be cleaned without ltijur>, with ecap anti.
* Curi am! tx»e. fio. 21 Pt- Clair at, Pittsburgh. ,
j?ro. riiiuip!
new Trimming Store,
Xo 63 Garner of idu.frrt tir <*w and the ZHerr.ond.
FUANK VAN OOllDKit rwp-ciuU) am.ouuw to (M
publicof Pittsburgh anUTlriotty, that fiu *\U fcj-.n
ucw Trimming Storvou Monday, April 17th. lU’i»u
u« the neatest etorw room in tb**e:ty. ant litlvJ ii -• »tb a I
choice Bslcction of the Trimming nud
cy Good?, be tl*tten* Uiiu?«lf that be will o!T<*r Monona
ducoueuU and eDdi-nfcrto full u» ail wU*
taay favor him *iih their pecroatge.
Now. don’t foKci thv plaue—No. W Market Btre*-t, crrnr.r
of tiin Diamond PHA.NK VAN \.ti>hDLit-
y tor Boy#.
.VuiA-uwM wr. oj Fifth and Qra.nl ft: .opposite Ccuri Uuuit.
»*'IIK Fall ritstdon of tins * h<-o- »ui commence -*u MON*
I Da\ , SepletDbrr 4tb, *Ud the dailt-.- oi iimiruction will
t>» rt*'-uined Mir-Ar? GKIGGr a>’d M lajN'al.D
There are tin *urcwwai%r m.-i.u.* m the Academic year.
Tuition Is $U,6u ir-i quarier
The ootohef <*t |>Uv-it*- \r iioitpi, and hoy* are admitted
,Q The order O! af T :tc which iaa>- be m».i- *u**r
AU*um ikivh. a> M Liberty iirmi, or at »r t» ? leue:
• imjipfl in Dliin *
rvi&sr s run is*.’ utirwuh.' "',mj and 51\:.i\ki
p STKKFTB, PITTBBL'UOH, PA., huiUr Frnufi*’
dtttaUic Ufc UOtttn.oi Oal.at.lzed Iron ,1.-<. ure>.
Copper .mlSh»a Iron Work. *•*>■« «■*»»• f ,rsitin'’ «ts
and lintels, Portable forges, forged Iron Hurt. L»rce
tk.lt.tu BrUjM.«*. Co?* Ul. lW.rT.r-, tire '■"> *ud
ehr-anewl kind- Sle.oil-1.1 »"r> «'t--n '-1 1,1 1 r - h '
VVLU 11. Talcott & Co.,
ISuCctasona to t K.t3.’»n-i, ju.. a co-,i
Manufacturers ovoilt and mahogany look
ing GLASSES, Portrait and Picture Frame?, Ac . and
dealer- iu Imported and Domestic Fancy Good*, No. G 2. «:o
oef of Woo-i and Fourth street?, octUlw
f-f a VING eonl my Interest in the firm of T. KKNN BD\',
I ■ Jp A 00-, to SV'Uiiam LI. Talcott, ffhw, with A. G.
fleury will continue the Looking Gtuai and Variety o..si
nee? at the old stand, comer of Wood and Fourth ti.erv,
under the style of ffn. U. Talcott « Co. I c nfUently rr
eommend them to my tormer -ustomera, as c?rr> oa ; .
Qualified to L'iTo entire satisfaction
All persons bariug demands against mo, and all Imlebte j
to ore, will please oak. an earl, " ul ' nl J." t ' NN . KnT j „
Henry aichardeou, Jeweller,
HAVING re-fitted his iter* In a handsome manner, sod
but recently returned from the eastern diir* with a
floe jSrSent of WATCHES, JBWELKY. and FANCY
GOODS would call tb* attention of his friends and eusVim
era to the fact that aonno his Watches win h* found tbs .
nut dr-lrablr .tylra, ld.tt.ro. andl mak.n 01 J-tfrlr, . thr |
latest stvlM of Brooches, Breast Hn.. fob ami t esl Ohstos,
Finer Rimes, Kar Rings, Mlnlotun* hocket-. etc., etc.
FANCY QOODB —Such as Papier Maclie. Work Tables and
Boxes. Desks, Fancy Vases, Perfume Botllee. Table Melt,
Oolt’e Pistols, Porte Monnaiee in great rariety; C'uina trml
and Cake Dishes-, with an rndless rarlet, or useful and or
namental artScles, which hare only to be see,, to be sppte
kited fuorl]_ Nil. 81 MARRKT CTRKIIT.
ENTRIIPnItK WORKS.
iVo 130 tF—xf ttrr/i, Third dour hrlioo Virgin Miry
T >OWN A TRTLEY would call the atleuttou ol gportlog
15 men to their large a-sortmeDt of Huns, Rides and tie
eolvtug Pistols, the largest and besl .oleoled stock eror
Obcueil in this market; together with a general aseortmrnt
Of Hardware, Cutlery, Toole aud Fishing Tacale, nil el winch
we otter at the lowest, possible prices to cash purrharer. or
for good sppioreil paper. m:lr ‘ B _
.j. r. nesTta
JM’DACGHIiIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly eppt-site
. the Mnvor’s 01Rcc,ls mauufeet a ring Den'lemon’s hi st
Boots lot? Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Butt n
KS Ladles'Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, blip
„e. 5.,,1 French Lashing Gaiters, of every color and sbndo;
Un?> Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses
end'Children's do, of oterj variety.
N u _ AII Mini, mede to order, no short s' lire loulQ
Dtiaolntlon of Panntrihlp.
TUB Partnership between Wm. Young-n .nd Daniel
YoanKBon. under the name of ft M. k ocacsos A Co.. Is
-SOLTIII. WM. YuCNQfOY will carry oo ibu PAINTING
holiness in all Its branches at the bhop of the late hrm. No
23 Sr.VENTU street, opposite the Neptune M-poe Ujnse.
' * i—l 1—
— Win. Yoangioiii
HOTJ3K. BIGN AND UilN A.ME »TaL PAINTER—So
•>3 SEVENTH Btreut, opposite tbo Nepiu e Eo*ine
mh27:6m
JJOUBO.
iVorth-VVeatern Police Agency,
•o. 80 waamno™ » T “ E «- t -^;lS.; r o b i'’”'
ram»sT , -i- *• ■'»«»»
FlnUerton •£. Co.
DL'VOTE TOtra MTWrtC.I t • IB* IBASSiCJIOB OP 4 OESEEif.
B dltkctive POLICE BU I.nE.-S
In tins states of Illinois, Wisconsin, UichisaD End In Jlana.
tnhlPldtf
goldlcas' Bounty Lnnils,
AND O' AIMS AOifNSI ucvu.tNMr.NT.—l Wl>l pro
c re Bounty Land Warra. tafurSi.dle a, th.ir Widows
nd Minor Children, mid will pneocute Claims ugain
dia.rninrst, nnd atlend lo bublners In tho ■‘Courl ol
■lElms *’ r cently established by Oongrea .
omesl No. 148 Third street, one door .bore Smlthfleld f.t.
M.rrh IP. 1-65—\mho01 UAiILE- N Yo-H.
Bounty hßiids-Soidlers 1 claims.
nflK uodereleneo su m.de •r.ea.-m-ub wieu tome-
I Lumphin, of Washington city, toprocu-e W arrant.-.
4cT for Soldiers, thei-Wtdo»a or CliiiUr* n, for BOON
i vnfl or »ny otter claims o tbo U-iverum. nt.
uA5 * Uh 3 gAMngi. KAHeNtJoT K,
mh2:tfl Residence, No 9 street, t'ittsburgh.
Bounty La
Toe undersigned on touts to u tain Bounty Land
Warrants Tiie pio*t*nt bill to hli wto o»tc
, lVed iD onv nor eluco 17»j. ItW acres, l rnM moderate,
oiveu tu lukE COoKaUUOT, 37 Ulamoou alley.
betwe. n Wood st soil Ltiaui nd.
- K . n (sy for o dlera* Claim*.
Lft«ATl % OK Lv>u3.— oAiiß OF
y \y aitUAJird.—l*b»» underhkord tow* ninde ar*
~«at«-ntji with ouipptem aud rtjpoiißibto guutl m?u **•»
' Coraaciua or Warrant lor Colton,. Ihr.r .Uo»» >r
“«n »b ' ■'"‘■•‘'J ‘-node; nl-o lot
no Loct.on of Lanas, ana the fur on eal^- ol Lana
V mblA'*-f Goner rf Wood noil rntn str ■ ts.
lIOSIE LKAOUK FACTORY.
iAMXITOA cTc.Wau.l’, >iHuuf ciuj«r >'t' ?blrtmg
Checks Tw-wia, etc. ltet>e c& rtrept, All>*g b i**ny, P&
coed e awn. ora Bicu2to turt tost Doodi>OJ, eorue
’itthaodW od siren*, Pittsburgh.
•" ifeiob&uta Who no; awon- that the*j Cbfcfcs -ati o*
nado«B good and sold as low here a* In any o.ber cV j lu
be'UnlMl ti(«de*f aiatoftt*dl© call and txaoine
ttoiy**. aaiaa©
.. wv.'vrvr ~ y -t-,
1A . U. stAiFK,
A Oaid.
Boot* au<l Shoc«.
' •
RAILROADS
CLEVELAND AH D PITTBBDBGH
RAILROAD.
CONBEOTISO WITH
STEAMERS FOltE-tr 011 Y AND DIORNAL,
VIA WELL^VILLE,
OHIO and Penn»yI D v»n'*o Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE
'•pHE aborted qolem.'S'. and most rflta’de l^ A -
I Chicago, Pott Inland, Galena, and St. Lonia. 13
°Bundled mile.
Hours quicker than tb- circuitous one Tia U'liamipoliJ.
Thrrt Dally Tramp from Wu»bur<l» lo
Tbtve Dailv rraimfrtm leveiHiiJ to Chicago
Time to Ciereland six Hours, Chicago iwenty-th ee hours,
a od St. Louis tiirt>-?e»«D IwoM. |
VIA ALLliaJ<Uj-
The Train* of tie Ohio anil Penna Jtallroad leaving Pitt?;
U ln v, Alii »MBOO A M , anil 3.00, P tl., Conner.
“* 620 p - m - m .
'"vra I*D. lor Cleveland leave Allianccnt" 30. A M.,and 12.00
M *U(I 635 p. M , conn-ciin* at Hudson Tral ßB
Si’yahoga faUe;.attd ; Atron.and artivlng in Cleveland at
Ynot A- SIT’ 2HO P. M ,an.i 900 P. M. . , '
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Bock Wand,
C&lraa, and the North-weal. who with to go “‘ r f“ti b
out™ tendon, will take the train
aoo A M., and uritlntf-lti Cjureiand ’at l. M** as Uiut
1 U the only train by Which clow fcmne-'ionp ate made
[’■ v»i + t,u Attore n.dot. - Passengers by this cthlu
| ! r e”b UtlcafiO at 7 liu nest morning. St. l/juia at mid
ui :ht
VIA WEI L9VII.LK.
rv p cr. enters Forest City ana Mutual mil leave the Mn.
ntAe'lela "h”' -very moraine. (fun, lays e*vp «■.) at
torWell.vUie.eounro inspruh tt,e.tr.|o
WeCrTillent 430 P. )1., end nrrtruus at Clavel-ed otOtO
arcom-oflatlan .Train-.will leave We bvillodaily,
SuX X-ep'ed ) at 64. P M , cnDcrft.Dft at Bayard
*?J^¥BHfc b £‘
fesas*
l-avo Chlrapa lf bad and St Uub a*
ft,ll"a Ft ' ork r-lnt.d at.OOO A M . and 11.00 P. M.
v.i 7, lU* fit 9 5 A. M , r.n&^L U v 3 P. M. m
V pHft-enkt;rF tor m Louis no over Rovfc Island RaUroftd to
Jo theowovHf the Chicago add MU»i^»ppi Railroad
Armn unci thecft* hy Steamboat (£3 miles) to Stv-Xooia-
A 51.. Train arrive in St. Louie at
\ at mins,’and by ihe 10.03, i> M, Tratn, at noon
"Si£»P‘ checked thmußh to Cleveland, and there re-
ToAJlianet . T .? “p'd s la U °o *i2 g
„ do "' 660 ■• Oalena .... IS 15 ’H «>
:: ,S £ *i« «> - *,«.***» ». « »
liluomir.gt...l6 90 14 40 •• Burllojton 2100 . .
"lbM«nKeranrel»qneAted to procure their tickets at the
olOctt of the Company, In
corDr l~ .1. A. CAUqUFV- As’t, Flttehhrgh
CENTKAL ROUTE-
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN
THROUGH
Northern Illinois to the Mississippi Eivsr,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA,
All Railroad to the UlMllslpP**
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
b4§§Pj§!§ RbAD
RAIL
Foemeklt the Cmc.-.cw aot Anno a i Ce... AiUTAar
Tract r R, la >' j w rajirixrin,
And Train* ran the entire di 'ance f »« CHICAGO *0
I’.UBI INGTON, lowa, without ohji p-of
Tbo Only Piriel ««»« to . lir ICL! V.TOS.
KB.IKUK.MOSOATI.NE, OQOAV.ICA, tu t Ut P'M
DBS 5101 BBS O -UNOIL BLU.-E, Ac . and ih" ’*■} 'T,
ba r.ouicfn-ai ciiic.-.o j inn n
INGTON CLIA-T'IN OfcCAl'Ult. CAIBO, 31 uI.'GtII.LD,
JACKSONVILLE .NAPLES, and lntrtm,<U» « stMirnt-on
the lUin' 1* Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Ml.aie
''‘TMi'na'™*'! above tint leave Chicago on the arrival of
Train, from tie Ka.t—evening all layms over at any of
'VaiTLvo Burlington daily f.r Sonth.ro a” 1 ! r ™‘- r “’
luwa’.od Northern .Vila on.i-in ting the qn ete.t and
DO.I reliable mot. to mart all the importnot |adn» «e.t
of the MwnHtii-1.1 "■ far »» council Wolf w.m **“!?>•{/;?
SfiTtnile* le-v rtag’Dr ilian by any othe r.u u. 1
f.r'a large poru..n f 'lk »■>. ■' l"" 1 » ,,b \ h ' C ”' A °
It ML, the imi-flbest riding an I beat It .droad in tho mt
wviiJ - tin: inoet uiod-sro Lo cw.u»«-*»l4 elegant
E" tW.-* t-'nto tra fare of making roim-o*
tl urt and at.itioic at m. Loul* ou wivepix-1 ‘itne «* c w*“S
lit. del yof f.*s «ud i'W, a° d danger* of naviga
tion. bji rn th** rout** by l:on
Uag ■* e checked direct through from Ch>c*go and no
cb«rt'M for h.indHiiß nt «»ny p<dct. . .
TUKOUUII TICKLTiJ by thi-* mute can bo po'ena-ca »*
nil the Kr.tiro d o*e t> tu the Ka*t; at tho "ffla’ oi the
Comp ny earner of tl. k and Ukr it Mv in toe Granin
Bunding; a. th. D-b"t of Lb.- 0.10. a n. H , and ai tb,-
Vlcb 1 ent It a Utllce. corner m Lake and Learborn 1., .
ctip?*-l!e T'ocoont liou?f. Ch'cago.
KK LiHT con-iktLed by this- route will receive itnmea •
ute dtrpatch. c. G H M ‘'M>,
bWO * c. K VO LLTT,
Hen 1 T «-S»m Ac’r, Cbica-o.
TI 'K KT S esc Ve pr'vnrKl tit the pnucipul hnVrruo
um- tl.-c _ m ...
-J855 Ain U»S fiOUXE 1855.
TDoM _
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS-
Vu CiUCAG’«, ALT *fi AND **T. LOLIS
MU RflAD ’
Formerly llie Chlct-so ami JlU»U»lppl.
OiTTMiiy lhe Ortal Avwnem Eii-rru r.r.d C S Hails.
TUB O-.W l-in-ct i-Dd llrliat) c Kout** to i ße South »n-l
ooulh Woft—teretitj Silks Sh. rtrr thtin uuy othei
Ruuie.
two 7USOCOH tXPBXSS TBAISJ* B*IL? SCsrAT? *XCrPTT»
Zsf.’V'S A nrti Ol
Pt Lo-jlk Tift's Krprfcß«...
it Louts Mght K pic*-
Truing tan directly though change cf cwra or !
Ch'.ag* to St L<rui»in\i>% hours. I
|M- HTANT I.’ON fc* TWN —A Juliet, wi.li the IV c\ \
1-innd H» llrvaii f r Ottawa. L Sail*, i- f c* Uian-l hdU Cen*
At Ui mlnptnn, wiih lUtrcis OenTr.! P.n.-lrcfld for Clio
to*’ W.-Mieputii* H«a D ‘-mu , and »l-b S’npt* f r Leo*ln
i At rp iDgfndd.w ih Great Western uailivad lor Jacßt’On
! vl-le bi.O Kinr , _ ...
At Ai-cn. »ltli Diil’y Uno rf Purled for lUoi-thal.
Qittn*\ aoi the um-t oit'i-iMinue nail rullabtt
rua e to h l onrt-oue of hor-h- Mrssmut.
At St Louis, at h Lully First class S *t >“ w
OrWu* ami mtprui.-diate points o the I,ow«t Mis*
nod wfh iUuular Line- of [Vic te f--r Kaoi-aa s Jo-epi*.
[»ml nil on thu Jlla-ouri, T. nnesM-*!, Cuuib* rlftcU ai-a
ArKu&Mia llireis .... . . 11t
tt. P. MORGAN, Flip t. Woomicg on^lll.
T,. DM’LINQ. Agpnt, > -hl-n o. HI. l’*^)
Th£ PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
rrlß ailEAr CENTRAL lU'UtK. connecting: the At
-1 lim ic cities With WMiern, Nurth-tvesnm and .oulh
rn States, b* a continuous hullway direct. Ims road
klho ronmrU at Pittsburgh with unily ol Pteumers to
all parti* on the Western Rivers and ut Ue*elft»d and San
dusky with steamers to all ports ou the North-westerr
Lakes; making th* most direct. cheapest and reliable route
hy which FREIGHT can bo torwarded to and from this
Great DAsf.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA 4 I'ITTSBEBUU.
FIRST CLASS.—Boot?, shoe-, Dry Uocds,! ltjotta.
(in boKOK.I Furs, Feathers, Ac )
BECUNU OL.\VS.—B oka and Sla ionery.l
Dry Goode, (in bales,) Hardware, l**a- >7se. per IOOIhs.
i tb**r, Wool, Ac )
THIBD CLASS—AnviIB, Bagging, Buron I cs| , per IOOIhs.
and Pork, (in bulk.) Hemp, <ke....4.... J |
FOU svl U CLAUS* —Coffee, Fish, Bacon and 1 pcr 100 b> 3
Pork, (packed.) Lard and Lard Oil J
83* in shipping Goods irom any point bast cr l btlaoei
phia be particular o mark: package • cia Pennsylvania
liailroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Hoad
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention. _ _ .
Feeiqut AOENTS—Moses Potter, Boston, J. T, Elliott,N.
Y • Ji ,1 tfneeder, Philadelphia; Magrawr A Koodp, Haiti
more , Oeo.C. Franciscan, ITltsburgh; Shrlnemsnli Brown,
Cincinnati Ohio; J. S. Mo-ithcad, Louis'iilc, Ky.; H. c
UeLirum, Madison, Indd natchff A Co-, St, Louis, Mo, J.
3. Mitchell A Sen, Evansville, Indiana.
General Freight Agent BhUatlvlt-hta.
IT J LOMB.iF.KIL
Fuperinf..n' t *int Alt'. i*s
PIiSKSYLVASU UAlL.tlOAl>-
TIIUISK DMLY ru.vouull TUAl.NS,.t^tweeo
chin nnd TUK MjUNtNG MAIL IRAI
Ic'ivrt* Philadelphia for i Htf-hurßh at7H ; A. iIN?
bar'll lor I’bii d'tpMa at S A >l. lilt* PAaL LllN-r*
Ir&vefl Philadelphia for PHtsOurgh H. IP. « nd
bunrh for I'hiladeiphiaat 1, P. M THL MQul t\l Rt.b.
T*AIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. 51.,and
I'itixhuritb for Philadelphia at lb. PM.
The above Imi* ooon-ct at Pittsnurttb with tho Railroad
to and from 5L Louis, Mo , Alton,. .hI-oh and CMeaso. IIK
Prankt-rt, L»-xiugcou and Hy_ lerre Haute.
11-di on, Lafavette und LhdianapuUslod.; Cincinnati, L‘a>-
tun, Sj.nn*fi«’ld, liolleXontame, Bandu.-ky. Tolnln, Cteji
laud. Columbus ZaueaeMe. HuflM.lon apd Woo>ter. Ohio.
«i.leo,wbb the Steam Packet Boats*from and to NIW Obl&aws,
si u>tns U)UieviLL* aod CinossaTl. -•
Through Ticket* can be had to or from either of the above
P For furib**r particulars, see handbills at Jh 1 *
ptartine; puiuta IW.. K era irom tbe will fitjd th.B thj
ahortfpt an* mn?i expeditious route to lIJi «dol. hn, BiaUl
m»re, NewYorh,or boatou. THO 3 »0 »UK,
Agent, Passenger Lino^rhH*d*y|«hia.
Agent, Paaspne-r pi.r-h-.r^b
S. UDUS - • ,
LedUo & Oiaini
(Siieoeioora u> uutrany £ Ledlie ) .
MANUFA TUm ltd "f Oat, Moulded nd Flaln, El*"*
am F.nuj Colored ObAdSWAIIE. and dealers to al
kinds “f Win i>~ Q are, Flasks, Vials and Bottles Wale
boose comer of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh.
• •
: • Walter P. Mnr»h*tl, ~
| : r>A#>*T In P**n»*h «o<i American
NM. If £512*8.
-'• ■ -' "\ «'->V*L%;' ’•*•».>..•* >•’ • '% •;•••. «• ' -
. - • ~ • r '. • . ■* ■ ■ ■ -
r !=fK3»Sl'*£s
1 ed with Sexual *!«■«*, wichna Seminal x
putfDce, Ooudr boe'a. Gleets Svph fia,
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Phi r3dph »,iurrf
of the awful defttruciioD ot human
by fel oldhe-aws and to deceptions which nrepracttrea
upon the mifortunnta victims ot such quacks,
h'r-dlr.ct.id th.lr cf)CSUttini: Sureeop^B3oCllAhri ABLK
ACT woribv o! their n-me, to give MEDICAL ADV 11.8
GKAT'S »o all perrons tbup afflicted,(rale orfemale,) who
apply by letter. (potP paid,) with a description ° r
diiion. (age. tcrupation, batlta of aml ln rases of
e ,t *m** pover»y and suffering, to iURNIbH MI*piUhJKS
Fl T E p Howard Association laa benevolent inFti£uton,e«*
taMl'-died byvp'CW endowment, for tfco reliefo _ihepicl£
Md di-uesM?<J, >fflirted with '‘/Vlralentand Epidemic
AtfpMfles " Htid fuoup can be used for ro.o«cbt purvoeo
It h*« now a aurpluant maatiK, whicb iheDirEctoradiaae
voted to advert!.. to above nnUoe. It ll[need ess *? e.d&
that t e association commands the highest Medical Shill of
‘“idto.. (post paid) Dr
Surgeon, noward Af» elation, Philadelphia, Pc.
By order of the D'££to«t HE artV?ELL, President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD. Secretary : . ■ l"l 2 l .
' GEOBGK J HENKEtIS / o _
ClTf c ABiISET WARKHOU SB,
* Vo. 173 CBESTSUT STREET,
fOPTosra IraiPSKEEect Hau.) •
t PhUadelphlit
FUBHITIJEE, IH KVERTBTYLE!
Oomprlain* LoulaXlV. tools XT, Kjiiabethanand Antique,
with Sculpture Caning and mwlarn style.
In Kosewood. Walnut, Mahngany.Battownodand Maple,
ail of superior conptruction, and finished in tn«
best style, equal to. If not excelUngliLqual*
ity, the-Goods of nny EfltabUah- ...
tarntin the United States, '
none bUt workmen,- (appren
'j ticca being positively esciuded,)aud using the best mar
work cannot fail to gfve satisfaction to puj.
chasers- Amongsr-the many advantage? offered,to pur
chaser?, Is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele
gant or plaln irtyle, completely from one establl^nant, by
which means all the articles m each room correspond in
style and quality.and the immense stock always
being so various in T CDables nunipers.lo please
their taste in a selection, without, tne delay necessarily
Pnmltnr. on hand.l need
onlvlofonu vou that my Rooms are 176teetlong*by 27 feat
wu y e!?our noor“ In number; with Shops copilgpous aum
cient to .employ 200 hands,which Is a goarantM tot to
I work Is iili tlone my own inapertlon. .
Packing is all done in to Store, and Tumitos
warranted to carry safely any distance, Vislterato Phlla
dclpbia are respectfully invited, as purenasersor
to call ana examine the Goods ,oZsa:r
JOSEFH UOORIDOE, „
COMMISSION AM) FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 83 Cmoojcup, PO.OW Trai BIMIT,
St- bonlii Wo..
CONSIGNMENTS snlCommlssioim will mehtwiffiprompt
and personal attention, and lU)t;»l
given when required,op Consignments or Billaof Lading,
in otor tt s'forth. purchase of LeadMrdn, Hemp M.a other
Produce will be promptly filled avtbe lowest market prices.
• P - The Receiving and Forwarding Of Merclmndixe.and
dace will meet with especial care: and dispatch .to lowest
rates of Freight will always te^ procured, asdtoexpmeo.
of Storage and Drayage as much-os possible aYOlaea.
Page * Bacon, St. Louis; ™s* Motto. Cincinnati,
Charier..,Blow A Co., do;. Strader d°.
Wm.UolmeaACo, do; Morgan, J.H.BuckAMorsen.
Blow & March, New York. J, R CozncKys, do;
a?s, t\
A. G.Farw.llACo.,Boston; Abraham 3. Cole,
Howard,son ACo., do; £ & b™?*"?;
T O.Twichell & Co.,Commission Merchante. New Orlean*
have an Policy of Insurance, will cover
«bipmeotP to my address, when advised by per
HOPPER’S PATENT PLANE*
THE underfizned is prepared to supply CARPENTER
autl Workers in Wood generally,
wvh hi* PaU-oted and valuablo L'IsANJiS. .
A | Who haw tried it, pronounce t a most 7*lusb’e in-
YrDtion. thp.t must soon come into g nraal XL wl
\ wine letter** from practi-al workmen tre bn, two among
many S let'era thn has retired recou mend ng this
PlaDu above ali others in Usa:
riTTscoocu SrtiU Cabinet F>ctoby,\
February 22.1855. f
VT C hereby certify, that during the lest twelve monto
. e have used Hopper’s Pat o> Plane, and do not b'sßate
to recommend it to ‘Mbinet-Makers and Carp-nte E as- BU
n- r-.v o any o’her P anoln ns*. We consider it P K “''"/'?' f
a opt-d to p’aning ook, cnerry, walnnt, and all sort 3 of
h„?d Voodl and f•? planing vena rs. It 8 far "r “
*h« nLi m d-* f scraping, bxsides a great saving of
,o. One mam ™ uriig tola Plano, will plane more
veneers than nve men can do by any or mejbod
To F- Fatos, EtQ-: , _ . ’
Dear Sir I hare examine! Horpet a Patent Bench
en>> belies It to be a moat excellent anidaf r the
upe for which it i - int-nded, as a combination of plane and
“if "poninlarly edaprcd to plonln* ."««««»■
onrrequl eone-fonrih Be*o.l.
,n • I Lve noaonbt, .hen 1.- properties besomsg*"™ny
known, bn that It wilt entirely uperseda tho former te
dtons nml Inborlo a cost cl •
I diO-t cheerfully rec rommd it to »M pergons in
tb- Cabinet business. an from my
no»hiH2 >«« wll fi"ed to gi e a smooth and beautiful finish
to veneers as the Hopper Patent .
. Jatep W WO'D^UI,
Furniture Wareroom* 97.93 Third st .Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh, Fef<rua , y £7. i 955.
slof EO P KATON, Of ii.l c'ty. Is my solo Ajent forthe
, .to of PI me.., or of righto to oo^w^tW
Pittsburgh, March 21,1S'fi--(n>h2’:tf)
— " At-BKCY.
MO'ES P BATON. N" 19 Sixth street, agent for Belling
and buying PATENT BIGHTS, is. now authorized to
felt the following lately patented articles:
Sand® & Cumminc** Patent Brick Machine,
Pat-uit V»*ne€r Plano;
patent oil Globes, for Steam Engines;
Doan’s Rock Drilling Machines;
Co-’* patent Drill.for Drilling Trpn;
Ooc*-lan-»V Stationary and Portable Saw Mills,
Gtiwf' rd’» Steam and WotcT Guages; and, -
Griffith’s Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines.
Tb*FO articles hare been examined by practical mechanics
and machinists, end pronounced superior to ,*ny In n**v
Uo is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these
article* In any part of the country. ’ .
Hp has nl=o f r sale hot-pressed Nutla and Wasaers, and
finished Brass Work. „ „
Ho l- prepared to take Apsnrics for the sale of other
patented »Vbt*«nd new Inventions, and give to the bust*
, ne-s faithful nod constant nttenilon.
110 refers to the following
CABD>
llfhe sub-cribera have lung 1 e«d acquainted
W.„ t [ Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending
hid, to ail who may wish to employ his arrive. M a gen
tleman o; undoubted integrity ami indefatigable Industry,
; n wfcO'C exertions every reliance may be placed.
Neville B Crab’, W. Robinum, Jr.,
Win Larimer, Jr, • •?r h ,n Graham,
W il Denny, H. Chlds *££•>
James Wood, N Holmes A Bone,
p. U. Frioml, hrumer A Babm,
F Lorenz. L. R. Livingston,
Knap A rfada, William F. Johmion,
William Phillip?, Andrew Fulton,
Wilson M’Cnmlless, A vv. Loomis.
PltTfiTiUßon. November 27th. ISM
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PHILADELPHIA.
ST. LOUIS.
Doan’s Patent Rook Drilling Maotolnesj
ts l EMiIINO ABOUT 300 POUNDS; ran bo worked sail
W moved by two moo, End do the work of fire or nx in
th . ordinary way. S. S. "Fowler 4 Co, Manufacturers,. .
TliP subßoribor has teen appointed eole agent in the Dni
lai Stales, for tie sole of ny«« *o use tbeM Machines,
ted scales, tor jjggj.g F . EATON, 19 Sixth etreet.
a£P E a ro
Hon 'Win. F. Johnston, President A. V.R. Rg
W.MUnor Heberts, Ksq.. Chiof
GeD. Wm. Larimer, Jr., President P-A 0. R. R>»
0 W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Rog.P AC.R.Rd _
Messrs Macfull & Nicholson, Contractors for the P. & S
R.K __
CAKD.
x FEW days since, T published an advertisement of my I
A bxMBDHQ t’JA-JoSd in which an ex truer from a letter
from Prof. 11 Rohbcck, of this city, addressed to Messe r
B-mmgurten A Hein*, < T Usmboxg, the manufacturer.,
tw Inserted. This morning 1 obflerredinseyeroloftbe
daily papers a •*’ Noho signed by Prof. R, in
titatßd- that 1 was unauthorized to make use of It, and that
it was iocomclly stated and applied. • . .
In reply—l presumed that it he had written the leit.r,
he, of course, meant what was therein.contained, and con* •
fpquemly required no authority him tj■ ®*J
-ame nublic. Ae regard' the etseition as to its Incorrect*
ne.-s, f hare the letiet In my pass,««iOT, and it epeatafor
Its. if. wo-d for word as f. hate published. Messrs Uanm
carton 4 iieins ar.- not dependant upon Sir. Eohbock for
shdo»?emcnt—their Planna were Known, app eclated and
ns -ived tbe hi*h»9t-romtneodall6bs tfom the trst artists,
long before Prof. LL*aw htta pafsao opinion upon them.
7\l> iearon for pubh;h»n* the estract was In the fact that
ha Wan well known in the city, and not be ause bit* recoin*
was necessary to establish the merit of the
“inn a. In ccnclusi-n, I may add that they stantTon their
own meiit, and are endorsed by suchmetra list,Thalberg,
rd others. ‘Oielv on account,of their merit
- CgAHU>TTF. BLPMR.
Alexander W. Foster*
Attorney a«m> uuhnueli/jU at,law,aim souci .
toa w Ouaucc X A*ent for procuring Bounty Lands
nd Pen and for the Collection of Claims in Great
Britain and Ireland. .. . . ~ t»_
4?a* opilectlt us made in this and adjoining Counties; ts
tairs ff Ue edtJoU fet led; Real Estate bough’, sold or
leaped and rente collected. Money 6 invested on Mortgage
~r o hert-ecuritv. Titles examined and title.papers drawn-
Offloe ou F> URtU Hire t, a few doors above gmitbfield.
Pi? pborgh, Ai»rch 28, lBs6—[mh2><;d*W.f :
VTOTARY PDBl.io,' iia;'eomiiiiiH(!uertot tlniState*of
TennrSßtw K«vr flamp*lii>*.Conneodeot,
jlew Ynrk, low**DdCa4S 3r D* s ' - \
ayr Denis' drawn. an<t acfenowltdrfmyata- ana ftcci
ta&f'D Vr tcco a or us** in any of th* cb'Tenanted-States
Mvshorfch. March IS- o—»|mh2Su+*J
Old SOLDI .ilia •reminded ah*t uniter the i> unty
L»nd lull just pHS.ed, cllwho hate served iu Miygar
■i. cs 17i‘d are eu .tied to Id. sorts of land. Thaiinder
s.n.ed offere his servlets for ih- prodhremont of •Warrants
under aid Alt. A. W. FOSIBBi Attorney'Law,.
; y aboye mKbfirld..
N. B.—The law appUe* el-ototdl Driidri eijga'gvd In
hauling for tt* Army : to all Sailors ana Marines; to Ret
■ Injonary-OSevr- and Soldier*; to those engaged as Tolun*
uerr at Plaiteburg, toll >tlVla man, and to uuffit) engaged
in delta* of kawhtoirn, (DeL) mH&daw
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BATES OF AOfßttTlMSa
Aaasso upon bz tbs pitrsniMU psish
Tit U9U ffOSmtTV/ft LIST:
Ooc 0 juor^,one ln3*?itlon.
h . each additional inc«rUua.
a- ii onv wesk...«.
“ “ . tw<
«« it ihrM weeks.,,-.
it '«i one month.-.——*
ii ii two mrcnth?.....——*.—****—«**«■—»—.*— 7CO
u threa months-.—— 9 to
u a four —— 10 00
II II mflTltb*—^ m ..*«mn*<*H«w***ww**“"‘*'', 12 00
«V .« one year— —lB 00
Standing Oard, «U llnea or less, par annum... —lO CO
CHABQEABIX AT PLIAffBBIS
ono square, par atuauu, (.exclusive of the paper)— 2A
DAILY MORNING LOST*
[From tho fit. Lout*. Domocrat.] -
■ PAGE ft BACON.
. Thishouse opened hero under the most favora
ble auspices in 1848. lie credit was of the
highest ohoraotor fmm the start, and its doors
'’were" scarcely'opened;'when d.posits from all
classes of the community flawed into its vaults
to the amount of thousands: daily, and hundreds
D f thousands, monthly. It etjoyed the-enyre
confidence of the community, and every one felt
that their money when committed to the care of
theao eminent bankers was —safe. Itß business
grew rapidly, and in a short time, i ™ 9 ’?
L« e —controlling, by,its magnitude. the.opera
tions of other bookers, and making even the
Bank of Missouri pnr.ue a .course subordinate
to the great money poirer ; it wielded.
8»on after the gold discoveries of California
the Junior partner, conceiving that a wide Bela
was open for the profitable extension of the
business of the house, despatched the chief
olerk of the firm (in 1850) to that region, and.
in connection wiih auotber of our citizens,
opened a banking house at San Francisco, under
the firm of Tage, .Bacon-St Co , aod this branch
too, had scarcely opened its doom, when on ac
count of the high credit ot the house here, busl
etneßs flowed to it almost without an tff rt, and
it was the shipper of thegold dust in California,-
to the amount, of millions n month. The Btm
both here and iu California, enjoying unlimited
credih-and with its immense resources, rapidly
made money, and in 1862 the business of the
house was larger, by, alladds, than any banking
house in this country, footing up, es we have
reason to know, (luring the above year, more
than $4O 000,000. J . ,
. Up to this time the house had not deviated
from its legitimate, business of exchange and
banking, but during this year, the contrac
tor (Mr. Seymour) for building the Ohio
and Mississippi Railroad Having di(d, tho fiim
of Page & Bacon (in an unhappy hour) took
upon themselves tho. beroniean task of carrying
ont this contract, involving ((hen) a responsibly
tv of nine millions, and from this hoar, tbe credit
of tbe house began to wane: Hitherto tho firm
had been but the financi&V agents and bankers of
, the road, but now, thoy had assumed the three
fold business of bankers, agents and contrac
tors, and with very limited -subscription?—sl,r
COO,OOO by tho city-of ’Cincinnati, $5OO 000 by
liie’cUy of Bt. Bonis, and'about $lOO,OOO by
private: individuals — shrewd financial men
thought they could forseo that iho balance of tho
fnnds lo accomplish this great nuderiakiog, must
eventually bo raised on the credit of tho road,
and what lacking must be supplied by tbe bank
ers iu question.: Tbi* tras supplied, and their
resources, being drawn from tbe legitimate bust
siriess of the firm, crippled their exchange aod
battkiog operations, and thß road, liko tho cor
morant, calling constantly for more, involved
them continually in heavy prospective liabilities.
What the losses have been in building this
road, we are unableto say j hut we believe even
theso would not have carried the house down,
were it not that, in the midst of theso troubles,
i (which we assume would have been overcome.)
I another, of great magnitude, presented itself.
Thiß was the sudden stoppage of the house of
Belcher & Brothers, about the close of Decem
ber; and on the bills of this firm M-skrs Pago
& Bacon had freely lent name to tho
amount of hundreds or Jhpyisands of dollars;
and most of these having bat sixty-days to ran,
and a large portion of them falling due immedi
ately, they, too, bad to bo promptly provided
for, at the peril of prostrate oredit. Here was
a sadden ond, to them—but not to ue—unexpect
ed blow; and finding it impossible to provide
means for the retirement of these bills as
fast as they matured,' a suspension ensued in
fourteen days after the failure of the Messrs.
Beloher. . ; ,
' It 1b lainflntftM© to thißfc that tbs Tam wb
have contemplated here, add the wide spread
disasters that nave taken place—in B atou, New
York, Cincinnati, New Orleans and extending
even to California, bns keen brought abou —the
immediate : caOBe —by the failore of a single
bouse here; and although-we are all liable to
misfortune in mercantile business, yet the lesson
we cite Bhonld teach those who aro now enter
ing in mercantile life, that no man should presume
on his credit wbeD- that prMumption may jeop
ardize the interests of many, l and perhaps cause
trooble (and almost dismay)iin a wtole commn-
Tbns may we trace the troubles of this great
bouße to two prominent causes; ai d although
we may, and do; appreciate the motives which
induced them to snter upon.the field ns contrac
tors. instead of oonfioing themselves to the busi
ness of blinking, yet we deeply regret, on tbeir
own ncoonnt, and on, account of others, that
they ever departed from the business in whtoh
they were early engaged,: and wbiota added so
much to their wealth, and was so conducive’to
the prosperity of our city.' .
. Of the extent of the liabilities of this firm, we
have no means of judging. - We know tbeir as
sets aro large, and we shall ,not, at the present
time, without reliable data, even conjecture
whether they will have' enough to meet tbe de
mends against them, ieavihga large surplus, or
otherwise: We have tho pledge of 'be firm
“ that in the shortest possible time they will lay
hefore tbe public a full statement ot tteir-Ol
ffairs," and until this is done judgment on their
matters must deceesarily be deferred.
[From the New York Tl ralS.]
Prohibitory ia«ltM> r law -
Tho rise, and progress iof. laws in various
States prohibiting the Bale of intoxicating
drinks, is to bo seen in thofollowiog abstract:
1851— Passed by the Legislature of Maine.
1852 PaßSedby the Lrgielatnro of Minnesota.
1852—Passed by the Legislators of Tlhoae
Island. „
1852—Passed by the Legislature of Massachu
setts.'
1852 Ratified by the people of Minnesota.
1852 Passed by the Legislature of Vermont.
1853 Passed by the Legislature of Miohigan.
1853—Ratified by the people 6f Vermont.
1853—Ratified by the people of Michigan.
1853 Its eunmissipn to the people pronounced
unconstitutional by tho Bupreme Court in
Minnesota. .
1853 Pronounced unconstitutional by tie uni
ted Btatea Supreme Court in Rhode
Island.
—Bupreme Court equally divided in Mich
1854—Pronounced unconstitutional in Massa
chusetts. '
1864 Passed the Legislature of New York.
1864—Vetoed by Governor Seymour of N York.
1854 Passed by ono'branch of the Legislature
of New Hampshire
-1854 Passed by one branch of the Legislature
of Maryland.
1854—Passed by the Legislature, hnt tho two
branches failed to agree in Pennsylvania.
1854—Passed by the Legislature of Ohio.
1854 —Voted for by tho people of Wisconsin.
1854—Pronounced unponetitUtional in Ohio.
1854—Passed in a modified form by tho Legis
lature of Rhode Island.
1854 Passed by the Legislature of Connection!.
1855 Passed the lower branoh of the New Jer
eey Legislature—defeated by one vote m
tho Senate. , '
1855—Passed by the Legislature of Wisoonsm
and vetood; pnEsed, and .
again vetoed, by Governor Barotow.
1855—Passed for the second-time by tho Leg
islatUro of Now York, and beoame a law
of the State by the signature of Gov.
Clark.
* Eight States and ono Territory have thus
passed prohibitory lows. ThCj question has fail
ed in four Btates throngh.legislativo 'disagree
ment. It has been submitted to the people and
retained by them in four other States. It has
nowhere been repealed by- legislative action.
I though it has been four time£ set asido by the
/d judiciary, and in one .instance re-enaoted in a
*, j modified form. _
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GODOn REMEDIES-Ajct’« Cti'.nri P«‘ *“'• “Jf* I c ,®
Calf am Wiid Cherry, Jar Klt-rctorant. Bun.»
i>o. Marge hdpplj of the ahoretWiirb'jJjJ’n®3llSQ._
. *rMXiV _ PIIR>niJ B H-—Wo ere c« neiantlr maculae-
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