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DALLY MORNING POST: '
printed ot}£ jfttMftfori {Sundays excepttd,)
0Y aaLMOEtB> JSOINT6QBEIIT,
e:< TBS noaiH-TOi po&sca op, wood aim fifth sraxiis.
Cr y£RM /?.—Five Dollars a year, payable strictly In
■ Irenes,. Sis Dollars irfll inrariablsr.be required If not paid
u t&».*rex% »•. i- s• • • *-•-
O' Single eopue rw dST3—fo? «als at tbs counter In toe
Ofiice, and oy the yet?B Boye,
. XJDS SAXUEDAT MOENIEG POST
1 ' ircm thdt&zao ofilet, on a larga blanket else
sVei.&tTWO DOLLAR^ayowyln advance. Single coplea
, miowTfc 5; v '
jgf Nopapertrill be dißaonttnud onlesaat thediscre*
on of the Proprietors,) until all arrearages are raid,
£5» No attention -will be paid to any order uzuesa aocom*
panled bylheiioneyrorsctisfactory reference in this city.
- 9ST Connected ieitb (he EstaUWment of ttk Morning Pod
U *mr of the largest Job Printing Office* in the dig, where oZI
k nd* of wprjcu done onihs shortest notice, and moit reason*
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
&obti C« G« Ssronli
Attorney and counsellor at law—office, no.
—, Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Fa. declLly
A__ ‘ Jamai A* X»owrle.
TTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pitta burgh,
between SmlthSeld street and Cherry alley, fdeclLly
' ' ' “ JOHN BARTON,
ATTORNEY ANIr COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Fifth and Grant *t>«>
JoSAyr) , PfßaStmaU, PA.
Thomas Pisans* \
'A -TTORURY AT UW AND SOLtCTTOII IN CHANCERY,
il Offlco, next door to the P'-erOfflea, Steubenville. Ohio.
,my 4 ■ ,
g. jP. Ross.
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fobrth.fltrft*t, Pittsburgh,
fourth door beiot? Mr. Ilody Patterson’s Llrery
SUbfe, „ j«33
C. Orlando LoomlSi
ATTOIvIfEY AT LA W—Office, Fourth street, above Wood-
Jy4 7
- R« B. Carnahan,
ATTORNEY AT Law—Office on Fourth street, between
Cherry alley end Grant street. jefiry
J. Si M-’Ctowry*
Attorney and counsellor at tAW-omc* in
Bakewelfg Baildtng?,oa Grant street, je2
U. H. Haxen,
A TTORNEY ATLAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and
ix near Smlthfield,, mat27:y
Patrick MaKennp.
alderman of third ward.
OFFICE corner Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly occu
pied by Alderman Lewis,) whore all burinees pertain
ing the office of Aldnrman end Justice of the Peace will
be promptly attended to. f,-M:2m
O S> Buokmaster, Alderman*
FFICE, Grain street, between Fourth et and Diamond
alley. Conveyancing or ell kinds done vHth the ereat
•*t care aod legal-accuracy. Titles to Real Estate cxamln
****'• JaS:>
William Wilson, Alderman* ''
OFFICE No. 447 PENN street, between the canal end
O’Hara street, Flfih Ward. All business appertaining
to th» office of an Alderman or Justice of the Peace, will
be promptly attended to
SB?* Bonds, Mortgages and other documents, drasm with
neatness >tnd despatch. fehlS:tf
H * AHL, aUKUEUN DENTIST, (*uc
ceasor to G. \V. Biddle,) No. 144 Smlthheld
hours, f.-om 8 to 1 o’clock, and
from 2 to 6 o’clocr, febl£:ly
J 800TT, DENTIST, Fourth utrvei. ft r«? doors
vTftt&SSL ff£st of Marfci't.
Omct Hours Prom nine A. M. to fire
P* JeCfcOry
BUSINESS CARDS,
AiTElp B CCBLINQ MOSGAN BCHXRTSON
EIGTaIUJ DITUEIDGE HENET L. RUCGWiIt.
Carllug, ttobertaon & Co.,
"jl/TANTJFACTUREuS OP CCT, PRESSED A.ID PLAIN
i.*X FLINT GLASSWARE, wareboure No. 1 i I\ ooj **iroet.
corner cf Front ocr«ot, Pittsburgh.
4S" Ail oth-jr hinds of Glassware and Window Glass, at
lov.market prices. apliaily
Jacob n’CollUter,
WHOLESALE and retail Cigar manufacturer, ami dea'-
er in &U kinds of Tobacco, Banff, and Clears, No. 2D
Fifth street, Pittsburgh, P&.
<s3* Keeps constantly on hand a large supply ol all the
rarions brands of Imperial Cigars j-D£
Jolm lUoorhsadi
"*TTHOT,E3ALE GROCES, AND COMMISSION SJER-
V? CHANT, for the sale of Pig Metal and Bloom?, and
Produce generally, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. (ap24
FHTLI? t STM EE ~ .SOBE2T J. ASDST-tOS.
Rejrmtr 6b Anderson,
. (Successors to Joshua Rhodes & Co.)
WHOLESALE dealers in foreign Fruits, Nuts, Sploes,
Confectionary, Sugars, Ac., No. S 9 Wood street, oppo
site the St. Charles lfctel, Pittsburgh, Pa. r.p'J
Henry H, Collins,
Forwarding and commission merchant, and
Wholesale Dealer In Cheese, Rutter, Steeds, Fish, snu
Produce generally, Nc.2D Wood street, Pittsburgh , marf
B. T c. Rlorffan,
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on han-i
a general assortment School, Mfsoellaoeaus and Blank
Books, Printing, Post and Gap Paper, 4c., wholesale and rt
tail, So. 101 Wool street, below Fifth, East side, Pittsburgh
Wanted, Rigs and Tanner*’ Scrap.'. apl6:ly
tHMUH MILLiil, Phtlft «WK. RICKCTSON, Pittsburgh
Siller A Rictetson,
TJff7MIOt.E3ALK GROCERS, Importers of Brandies, Winei
t f and Serars—Nos. 171 and 174, corner of Irwin enc
Liberty street, Pltuburgb. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarns. Sir
constantly on hand. • jy2o
Wm. Carr ft Co f
(Wm. Carr, late of the firm of J. Porker ft Co )
’SETUOLESALB GROCERS, and Dealers In Foreign Wines
f V and Brandies, Old Monongahoia and Rectified Wbl*
ky, No. 323 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
P ft - __ jat'<:y
F, It. Uravo, -
Diai&aTid, Pillshurffk, Pa.
npitXLER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, offers t r rale a
.|_w choice stock of Groceries, rejected for fiun2y use. frn‘rr»
of every variety end the pur.st quality, ground at tl>
Steam" Mills. Also, Dried Fruit?, Foreign and Domesti
Produce taken in exchange for merchandfra.
F. R. D. ba« procured a full assortment of Landroth’t
warranted Garden Seeds* and Invites the attention of all in
terested in rural affairs. janll
W. B, X5OU3a hICOAS2)X>X B£>S«T
Englltli ft Rtctiafdsoni
CIOHMISSION- AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and
/ Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Prod uc.
generally. Warenoa=o formerly cccu'iod by Burhridgo 4
Inghram, No. 110 Water and 150 Firs; street, Pittsburgh
Peaoa.
v ommtifilou House,
THE FUbjcrlbj'rs hare opened a house for the above pur
pose, ai Nn. 17 Smltb&-id street, tour doors above th»
ilooongahela House. We will purchase, or receive, on eem
mi-fioa, for rale. consignments of Flour, Bacon, Chet?,*.
Corn, o<tts, Barley, Flax Seed. Grass Seed, Baled Ilay, it..
upon which we will make advances, or purchase at ihebeK
market rates for cash lnoTf>j ALGEO ft CO
James M’Laaghllu,
Dealeein uejceriks, psoucoe, flour, bacon
A'm Is*o. 10, ccruesiisiitbfleld and Fjret sLrwt<« f PitiA
hnrjb, Pn dotC
Jons u. tovs'o
-..tugs e rorao..-,....rEASC« xurso
T li. Young & Co.
iVV SS strteU ■pp'.'tilt Citg Hotel.
MANDFA -TTKEKS uF CAbINET FD UN IT DEE AN I*
C’dAIRS, of every des'Tlptioa. Material! and work
zoa~sii:p warranted, and sold at reduced prirep. Coretaknc
In packing for hod and water cariiaae. aught
Wm Jrt|
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, Masonic lion
Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Clothing naMe to order, it.
good fltylw, and at m->d«rato rate*. *ngO tf
R* A A. V Duncan*
WHO' ESAi.IT GROCHE3, ana Dealere ta Produce, Fur
flgr and Uqaore, O'd Monongabela and R.-r
tiflad Whisky, No. Liberty at. Pittsburgh, Pa fjy!T:\
, A A. Tlndlc,
fcSStts&Sk. Retail Biddle, Harnef>
Trunk, Tali*o an-1 Carpet Bag mtmufacturrr.
& No. t&C Wood t>t,, Pittsburgh, Pa. jviv v
J (1. IMellor,
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer id Musical loßtrnmco! 6
Plauos, Muhis, School Be oka cad Stationery, *No r*!J
Wood street. - • j af ,i
John W. Butler A to.,
FQRWARDINu ANu COMMISSION MIfiROHASTS-
Declerain all kinds of Pittsburgh manufactures, L«a<;
Pipe and Shoot Lead, 67 Front street. pep - .’!*
Enterprlu Work.*.
A“o 13G Wood nrui, third 'door bdovj VirpiaoJZty.
BOWN A TETLEY would call the attention ol Sporting
men to their largo assortment of Guns, Rifles and He
rolring Plstola, the largest aad best nelected stock er*r
opened in this market, t-'gather “ith & general aiucriuL'Ut
of Hardware, Cmlery, Tools and Pishing Tackle, all of which
We offer at the lowest possible prices to east pureba/erfi. o<
-forgood approved purer. moi.«
Copartnership Notice
I HAVE THIS DAY (April llth) associated with Qf
Messrs F. STEEL TURBETT and BAML. 0. CLANEY.
both of whom have been for many years in .my establish
'dent, and are already extensively and favorably known u
my cnatomera aud. tha publiogeneraHy ss suporior oort
-men , and of correct trasiae?a babjtg. W« bopo by this u nloi.
of experience aod'srtistic ekill—especially In the watch de
partment; by keeping a large and woll eeleciedctocfe of
.goods; by selling ai moderato prices, and by close attention
to business,‘to merit a liberal share of pationage. To mv
old friends and tae public in general, who have for many
past eo liberally patronized my business, I retnru my
thanks, and solicit for the new Oym a continuance of simi
lar&voro. W.W. WILSON.
Pittsburgh, April 11,1665.
Wilson, Tarbett A Cl*ner«
TITATCU MAKERS, JEWELERS and BlLVfcuginTHB,
ff PT Market & reet, comer Fourth. mv&
t Sew Coach and Carriage Factory 1
"4 JOHNBTOH, BBOTHEHS & CO.,
"3 GtfTier Jfcttccct aud Belmont ttrcelt, AVUaheny Ctty.
‘ I S/ WOULD respectfully luform their II l B nd»
ted the public generally, that th**v n&Te
H commenced the manufacture of Carriages,
: l! uffiV Barouches,RoclaffaTs,Baggics.Sleighsaud
4 Chariots in all their yanons styles of finished proportion.
’4 1 All order? will be exeouted with atrlet regard to durabiii
I ty and beauty of finish. Impairs will *iao be attended to
Dfl. the most reasonable terms. Using In all thoir wort the
best Eastern Shafts, Pole?, and Wheel stuff, they foe! ennfi.
dent that all who favor them with thsir patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work*
Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purcha*
elog elsewhere; .. octiirl y
J. T. JOHNSTON ..p. T. JOHNSTON..— ’*l*l}**
EloeUlor Carrlage-Fftctory.
TOENBTON, BROTHER &' CO., PRACTICAL COACH
• MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alle
gheny city, Pa., have on hand and are manufacturing on
extensive assortment '.of Carriages. Bockaways, Busies,
Baggage Cars, Ac,, made in all their various styles, with
strict regard to durability and besutv of finish, using in all
their work the best Juniata Iron, and eastern hickory. Re
pairs attended to on the most reasonable terms. They feel
confident that all who may favor thorn with their patron
age. will bo perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every ftf
■teen minutes during the day. ocl 25:iy
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.
H.BIQELOW MABIIII L, 6TaV51»9.......~...G£0aGl ALBERT.
__ Bigelow & Co.,
-*i£SS(3a? SUCCESSORS TO £. M. BIGELOW, No. 46
km&vSlEssC Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pltts
-orai®i^ il horirh—Coaches. nai-rlfuraa. Pheatons. Busc
t S l ”* aDd «*«ry fancy vohicles
RD I flnish6d ln manner unsurpassed for
sssSaSSf2ssa. or ***• ,uu ° f
SS- All work warranted. „otD
LIVERY AND .BALE «gi
PUmona
’liltIfej'fri»*oMdutnf i ■
a .--iq 90 SS 801 *** <Jo tfi storo and for sale by
** x * 5V Wood st*: opposite th* BC. Gbtrleo Hotel
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VOLUME XIII.
DAILY MORNING POST*
MONDAY MORNING::::
The Traitor’s find.
More then half a .century ago, a terri
ble storm swept over the city of London.
It was the hour of midnight, when the
blast was beating piteously, that an aged
clergyman was aroused by a piercing cry
for help. He arose, threw aside the cur.
tains, and beheld the form of a man, .who
appeared as a common street-sweeper.
The rain poured in torrents, but the • im
ploring accents of the call induced the
preacher to lake the arm of the guide, and
threading his way through the narrow
streets and thorougfares he arrived at a
rade dwelling wherein lay a dying man.
A strange.tale wits his. That .very day
a stranger advanced in life, had fallen
speechless at the ■ scavenger’s door. The
kind hearted scavenger had lifted him from
the pavement, opened for him his bed;
wormed his feel, administered a cordial,
and now he was dyingl
The apartment was indeed a dreary one.
Up a rickety flight of stairs, inside a half
hingeless door, on a pallet of straw, lay this
same stranger. The lamp burning dimly
on a broken chair; a few fading embers
were on yonder hearth, a teapot without
a handle stood upon it. The rain was
beating on the window, and in sundry
panes were stuffed coarse pieces of clothing.
A valise stood by the bedside—it was
the only property which the stranger
brought with him. The man was half
dressed; his coat was thrown aside, his
neck was loosely encased within a low
shirt collar, but upon his legs were a pair
of huge military boots.
That face! there was an expression
upen it, which once looked upon, would
haunt your memory forever! That fore
head, bold and manly; huir slightly chang
ed by age; lips compressed, but yet moving
os if life were loth to quit itahold, and large
rolling eyes that gleamed with an unearth
ly glare.
What a spectacle. Those arms are
brandished in the air, that seemed clench
ing a sword, or holding a rifle; a damp,
cold sweat starts from that hand, and wild
ly does he toss himself from side to side on
his uneasy couch. Throb and beat, throb
and beat, alternately, went the poor maD’s
heart —for he was dying. The clergy,
man took hold of that clenched hand and
gently bending his head, enquired : “ My
friend hast thou a Christian faith?”
Christian?’' he echoed, in a loud voice,
for the first lime and in a deep tone which
made the preacher tremble. “Will chris
tinnity give me back my honor? Qo with
me over the blue waters. Listen? We
have arrived. There is my native land,
there is the green door yard in which 1 in
my boyhood played, there is the roof of
of my parental mansion, there is the grave
yard—but where is the flag that used to
wave? Another ensign is floating. My
infamy is uttered by the mouth of children,
parents are taught to loathe my memory.
Oh, my God 1 the sting of remorse is throb
ing in these very temples, judgments are
imprecated by dark demons; a tarnished
namp, a nation’s dishonor and the curse of
unborn infants oven now ring through my
soul.”
The minister had watched by many im
patient sinners, many rebels, whose hands
were stained with blood, but he had never
been called to such a death bed.
Suddenly the man arose. With mighty
energy he paced the creaking floor. If the
storm was without, so was it within in the
most terrific form. Those white, bony fin
gers laid hold of the valise; which stood
by the bedside, and drew from thence a fit
fed military coat lined with silver, and old
parchment, in a piece of damp cloth, that
looked like the wreck of a battle-flag.
“ Look,” said the stranger, “ this coat
is spotted with blood,”—by-gone days
seemed to rise before him.—“ this coat
covered me when I heard of the battle of
Lexington, when 1 planted the flag of tts
- on Ticonderoga; that bullet hole
was driven through at the seige of Quebec;
and now look at me I I—am—let me
whisper in your ear—ha ! they will hear
•‘One burning word was said—only one.
“ Now help me,” continued he to put on
this coat, for I have no wife, no child to
wipe the cold sweat from my brow. I
must die alone; let me die as on the battle
field, without fear.”
And while he sat arrayed in that tar
nished coat, the preachor spoke to him
comforting words of faith in Christ,of hope
for dying penitents, of mercy pleading with
justice, of that faith which lifts off the
frown, and shows us a compassionate Re
deemer.
“ Faith !” again re-echoed the dying
man “faith, —the death chill was on his
frame,: —death-light too, was in his eye.
“List! la there not George Washington,
over the blue waters relating pleasant sto
ries of bis seiges? Is there not George of
England wailing over lost colonies? And
here am I—l—the first that struck the
note of freedom, the first that gave a blow
to the king—here am L dying like a dog
howling over the treachery, lost in the
pangs;, of remorse.”
The preacher stepped back awe struck.
Who was before him? Again the heart
throbbed, the death-watch was heard in
the wait, the death-rattle seemed hardly
supressed in the throat.
“ Silence along the lines tlierel” mur
mered the dying stranger; “not a whisper;
not one, for your lives are at stake. Mont
gomery, we will meet in the centre of the
town! There are steep rocks—-silence,
every man as we move up the heights.
Boys, come on 1 Hoist the flng of Freedom!
What care we for darkness and storm?
Hurrah. Now 1 now, one bllow more and
Quebec is gone—it is ours !’*
A ghostly look is.there. Ttoepale cheek
and glassy eye, the heaving bosom, the
wild stare, the death rattle, the tottering
step — and lot he has fallen I
Who is this strange man dying in a gar
ret? this mark of nobility crashed into a
moth? —-this wretched maniac, still clin®-
ing to his flag and rusty uniform? °
Whence eame these fires of remorse ?
Thi3 more than fear of hell? Where's
the parchment—where is the flag?
Let us unroll the flag. It is a blue ban
ner, with only thirteen stars upon it But
what of the parchment? r lt is a colonel’s
commission m the continental army-, ad
dressed to Benedict Arnold. ••
Unhonored; and,unwept, there lay" the
tSnfbFT HTsporpSe was inn: rude house
Re was unknown; and ‘ nnpittedj ’save by
strangers.- Yet'tßat right arm hiiitstruck
many a blow for freedom; bat for one act
of base perfidy, he has fallen forever.
Quenched is the light of his former glory:
remorse hangs like a thunderbolt over his
soul, and his last agonies are those of a
disgraced man who might have been a suc
cessful hero.
:AUGUST 6r
MoW, in dimly lighted rooms, when the
children beg ofaged grandsires to tell them
tales of the revolution, Arnold the traitor,
is foremost, in their thoughts, and then the
dreadful effects of treason are narrated.
We are told that he left the great metrop
olis, that be engaged in commerce, that his
warehouses were in Nova Scotia, that his
ships were in many ports; but in a night
his stately weiehouse was laid in aahes.and
the owner was suspected as the incendiary.
The entire populations of the British
provinces assembted in a mass, and in the
sight of his wife they hung an effigy
whereon was inscribed, “Arnold the trait
tor !” When he stood beside kings, when
in the house of lords all faces were turned
and all fingers raised, one venerable lord
arose and declared, lie could not speak to
his sovereign in the presence of a traitqr.
“ One day,” says the historian, from
whom we have gathered the leading facta
of this history, “in a shadowy room snt a
mother and her two daughters, all attired
in the weeds of mourning, grouped, and a
sad circle, gazing on a picture shrouded in
crape. A visitor novradvanced; the mother
took his card from the hands of the servant,
and her daughters heard his name, —“Go
said the mother, rising with a flushed face,
while a daughter took each hand, “go and
tell that man that my threshold shall nev
er bo crossed by the murderer of my son,'
Arnold, the traitor 1”
This was the individual who was said to
have uttered, ‘I am the only man born in
the new world that can raise his hand to
God and say, 1 have not one friend—not
one in nil America !"
Seldom does guilt meel such a retribu
tion. The stings of conscience ever goad
ed him ; has not the despicable wretch
who can thus turn traitor made his own
pandemonium while on earth ’ Can a
severer doom await him
* Major Andre,
Magazines, books, Ac.—
Ladles’ Gasrtteof Fashion. for A a just.
Harper's Magtiine, vtn
Putnam's do do
Uraham’s da df>
Uodey's Lady’s Book, do
Paterson's Ladles’ Magmipa, iL.i
BOOKS—A risk to the Camp before Sobastopcj
Star Papers, by'Henry Ward !lt*r-b«r
Just received and for f»l* be
W. A. olLftr.hTKN\\Klf At*"*.
Jy-H Fifth St, opposite the Theatre. __
KetnovaJ.
SCCrfIBEKT A PON hare rumored tb«dr R«*aJ Estate
« and Qensra! Agency OUlee to No. ft-': SIAiLK.LT bT.
near Third. aug'J
ONTINCATION "OF'tUK Q K iTa t“ bRSii ANNUAI.
BALL.—A. A. MASON A Co. will oontinui* tboir naie
through the month of August. They will again mark
down and still farther reduce tii* pices of their stork
Same £OO more car-ea and packages of NEW Urol'S will
bn opened, rendering their assortment more o-mpieta than
at the opening of the sale. ca*‘j
PIG METAL—-200 U’nsOoai Platt Charcoal >totnl in yaid
and for »ale by faugS l J. W. BVTLFTI A 00.
fTAAINNKSaKi£ (X' too* Napier phx-oi* tor wil«*
1 by [augC] J. \V. BUTLER A CO.
JUN LAT A BLOOMS—
-60 tons K. II Lytlo’s Juniata Lump i.
60 ton* Juniata Bloom*, for sale by
■ngf? J. IT. BUTLER A 00.
Af\ CLEVELAND GRINDSTONES— A superior ruvia,
TKvr Just received and tor sale by
_»ug£ _ BOW# A TKTI.EY, t.VS Wer, t at.
H RANDS, CTAAIPS AND RTKNOIU> cu 7 V vnirr, ac
abort notice, by JKtWN A TETLKV,
I?J»ODSILA2I WATCHES—It l* iho universal irstimony
JT o! Railroad men, Bankers, and those in other pur
suits requiring accural# lima, that the rt Chas FrM*bam"
Watch, manufactured at M frtraod, Lostloc, t* the oioci
reliable, and nnequaUed hr any other cuak?r Many of
these wnkh hare been tested bare been found to run wilL
ln a minute In the year. I bare obtained the aj»*ney frv
the sale of these Watches in Pittsburgh and £ut<* ol IVaa
sylrenla.
Aho, the F. B. Adams k Boo*r. and other :-r-i
Watches fer sale.
Watch Repairing dene In the Nest manner
IV. w. \\
Market ft . cnrn«*r of I'-u^th
IWH BAI.B —Two Lot* of r.O fei*t r>y 110 ) J( in K^-t
; £Utaburgb, t\ tbe lo**rt prit*£. inquire of
iugl a THOMAS WOODS, ?.s Kouril: *tr*-.a.
WANTKO JfILL AN OKOKk—
Block of the Bank of Pittsburgh .
do 'Jo Morrbants&nd Matic.f*cinrvrs lijnk
do <V? Mechanics' Hast.
E?wy kind of'“Btock and «oid on foraiumn].
WILKINS A CO., ConttalaAlon Stock i’rokorj,
»ugl T& Fourth ntr-wt
DIVIDEND BCKll’ of lb# Ohio Mid Pf*nn‘.yiv»ijVji Kuii
read Company bought ace sold
INDIAN 4 FREE BANK and oilier broken Bank Notts
bought at highest ratca.
OIL ORIGAN UM— lbs for solo by '
B. A. FAUN KBTOCK. A CO.,
ft'ogl Corner PirrtMid \Yci.<J at ■ .
SQUILLS— <H)0 itw lor sale by
augl B. A. KAIINE.STOCK h on.
LINSEED OIL—SOW gallons lor #eu» by
aogl . B. A FAIINK.VTOJK A CO.
WARP£K’d MAGAZlNE—Putnam’#, Go'a, Graham'*,
Paterson’*, Ballou*?, Hourahoi 1 Word*. Knickerbocker,
Laalia’a Journal, Leslie’# daset’.f, und ell tbo Magoslnea lor
August have been received ftt MINER A 00 \4,
Jy3l No. 33 SmlthtloM turret.
NEW BOOKS! NKW B'JUK.'C —A Visit to in'* i eo>p be*
fore Sebastopol. By R. M’Oonafok, Jr, c-f New York,
l vd. Ifirao. Eight beautiful Illustrations.
New Hope; or, Tbe Rescue. A Tale of ihf Urea: Kuna'
wha
Mary Lyndon; or, Revelations of n LIT#. Ad Autobi
ography.
Cherlas Dickons’ Works, complete ; 12 rohio-i, at f'y ct*.
per volume.
My Confession. Ooe of the most thrill'iug ever
written.
Note Book of an BagUeh Opium Eater, By Thomas Ds
Quln&ay,
Tho Ildresa of Hanghtoa; or, The Mother’s Secrot.
AH the New Jtooki published, tor sale at the cheap Book
Store of JI. MINER & CO,
JyBl No. 2? Smith field street.
/“TALABRIA LIQUORICE — f*rime quality; Ju&t rw'u .nd
\J for gale by (ly2B] FLEMING DKQ3.
O FRINGES—A full assortment just retAl ana fornai* by
•Q--ftgB . ; fcLEMtNO imos.
bblsjviat frrcelved and f t sale by
jygB FLEMING BROS.
T ARD OIL—A prime'&rtiele; just rec'd a: d for t»ale by
±J Jy&3 FLEMING BROS.
SCHKNUK'd BRAWLED IONIC—U doa of this celebra
ted Tonic, also 12 doz of Bebenck’s Pulroonio Syrup,
?*caiTcd by fjylPj JOB. FLEMING.
BOERHAVK’d HOLLAND RiTTERS—I4 dozen ot ibwe
excellent Bitters rac’d by JOS. FLEMING,
JylS Corner of Diamond and Mark-t st
Cl ARB. MAGNESIA— l cases lor aala by
t B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO.,
Jj3o corner Wood and Fir?t els.
GUM SHELLAC—II cases for sale by
J?3P D A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
JUST RECEIVED, by Express, a beautiful article of La>
dies* Colored Gaiters, latent stylos,
Jy23 W.,8. BOHMERTZ, No. 107 Market el
WE. BCHMERTZ, at No. 10? Market street, y«ils
• Boots and Shoes very lose for cash. Give him a
call, and see. . [jy2Bj W. K. BOHMERTZ.
SEMI-ANNUAL SALK —A. A. MAouN A CO. am open,
on Monday, July lGih, 10 more cases of Calicoes, at 4,
& and Offi- per yard. ' jvlfl
REFINED BUGARB—2S bbls Crushed Sugars ,
16 do Powdered do.
Realved tod for sale by [jy!7l ATWELL, LKR A CO.
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON A CO. have re
ceived another large lot of.Do Lalacs; Good Mon« de
lalnes at per yard; Gold Modal do< 12}*£ cents. Fine
Barege de Laincs 10 and —worth 20 and 26a. [Jyl3
MAPLE SUGAR—a bbls for eale by
jy!9 HENRY H. COLLINS.
HERRING— 0 bb:a Baltimore Herring received and for
sale by (jy!7) ATWELL, LEE A CO.
SHAD— 10 bbls Potomac ihad received and for sale bv
jyl? ATWELL. LEE A CO.
SUNDRIES-Ll box Country Soap;
Hag leathers;
2 sacks Flax:
2 bbls Dried Peaches;
1 bag ’ do do
1 bag do . do. pared» .
Received on consignment and for sale by
jy!7 ATWELL, LEE & CO.
NO. SUGAR—33 bbds N. O. Soger to arrive and for sale
. by 1 jy!7) ATWELL, LEE A CO.
IIMJGB —8 bbls fxesu Eggs'rec’d by express and for sale by
1j jyl? HENRY IL COLLINS.
BEANS— 23 btijlreM'siQalt white Beans tor sale by
jy!7 V‘ .HENRY H. COLLIN?
*" I 'AaiARINDS—A eoppiy ot fins fresh Tacrariodfl wa’d by
JL. jy!9 • , ; , . , Jod. FLEMING..
LIQK, WATEII—I2 bblfl of this fctlfrbrated Mineral
1 w<Lt ” by Hyl&f - -31? g, FL3MIKQ.
boxes M AlflMlflfc-’-’Qraogea jast-rpceived
anitortoleby •-‘•BBVMEK * AJI9ERBOK,
' * No SO Wood rtroet
B" P UTe iJrandy,
* Tery superior homemade article. For sale by
• n <*«.<« i*. JNO. LITTLE, Jr., Agent,
•ug&dlw No. SOl lWrty street.
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PITTSBURGH. MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1855.
LIG Wood «tTn
WILKINS A CO, T& Fourth si
WILKINS ft-CQ T 7& Fourth »<
S /I.
MISCELLANEOUS,
JAMES W. WOODIfiiBLL,
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER.
Ware-rooms 97 and. 99 Third street.
—j. W. W. respectfully informs
his fdends and customers that he\iL
hn«iTwrtrcompleted hisspringstock KSSI
of Furniture, which is decidedly #¥ •
the largest and best erer offered for rale in this Oity, which
will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States,
East or West.
As he is determined to Uphold the quality with well am
scaed materials, bf ;e it workmanship, ami newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders and facility in marniftntturtcg.
he is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
prices.
Ho has adopted the principle of identifying his oaßtomer*’
Interest with his emu, in quality and price, and keeps
ways on hand the greatest variety of every dP-srflption of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele
gant and costly, that a house, or any-, part of one, may be
furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
der. The following articles consist, in part, cf hU stock,
which ior richness of stylo and finish, cannot bo surpassed
In *uy of tha Eastern clUes:
Leals XXV tete-a-tete Sofas;
60 Bof&s, In plush and hair doth;
60 <k«3. Mahogany Choirs;
20 doa. Walnut •'
60 Mahogany Hockinj u
SO Walnut *• “
60 Mahogany Diveu?;
*0 Walnut “
<3 Marblo Top Centro Table*;
fcO il “ Dressing Bureau?
hO •' « Withstands;
40 Enclosed “
100 Common M
fiO Plain Dressing Unruiur;
43Mahogany Bedsteads:
it) Walnut “
60 Cottage • “
300 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
SO Mahogany Wardrobes}
Id Walnut •'
10 Cherry 11
60 Plain Bureaus;
TO Dining and Breakfast Tables
13 Secretary and Bookcases;
30 dor. Oase Best Chair.*.;
SH Cans Seat Booking Chairs;
£2 Ladles' Writing Desks;
Hat and Towel Standi; What-Nots;
Etlgulres; Paper Machs Tables
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke *♦
Elsabfthan u Hail and Tier «
Reception Lediss* Work “
Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Table?;
Arm “ Ottomans;
Gothic and IlaU Chairs;
A large assortment of COMMON PCRNITURB and
WINDSOR CHALKS. CksmiT Mjluu ruppllod with ell ar
ticle* In their line
BTEAMEOATS dm' HOTELS, furnished i! tb* ehorteat
notice.
Ail ordaro prooptly attended to. »prf
H«w Arrival of Spring anti Scmacr Dry
Goods.
AT No. 99 it. W. BIDE OP WOOD STREET.
DURF.GG A CO., Importers and Jobbers in British.
• French cod G*tiaraDßY U00&8. Having receiv
ed our large and extensive *tr,ck of spring and einnmer
noy&r-, pur*h&.*--d fron manufecturore, und pen
through our own importation, we feel aafo !a assuring our
old customer*, country merchants ond city dealers general*
ly. that owing to these ac-jnired laci’ittes iu purchasing,
we ran offer such Inducements tobey**!** a* era rarely net
with in the trade.
Among our dry goods stock will b* found cashmeres, da
iaines, Pcrtamou tn lawns t-f the neat desirable designs,
mohair lustrw, ftlpacaa.plaln black ahi fancy Rzurad aiiks,
ginghams and fancy print?, lateft etylee; broadcloths,
vesting*, cagrimere*, e atlnoto, tweuds and cummer pantft-
Idonlng; brown and black mu#Un&, table dtaperg.
We have also opened a very lar## tLasortment of bonnets,
newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn,
and an extensive variety of hosiery, glctea end ribbons;
with Uco goods, fancy nettings, jacc.u«;t3,muU Audfignjud-.
Bwus muslins and black silk v*dL% Ac.
Oarvarlety etock embraced in part combs, buttons, per
©uraloQrape, threads pert taocaUa,patent ccdicinefi, per
fumery, and almost every article usually kept ia tho va
riety Hn# ? together with a large stock of gold. and silver
watches, wateh materialfl, glares, gold and gilt j«w*lry of
MW«t patterns, and a great variety of iu bounced 8 day
elocka, all of wtdeb will bcaold at the low*-/.’ refetsfor caan
or satlamct&ry raforepra.
N. B.—Ail early call from tuyere Is respectfully solicited.
_ _ _ _ D. GREGG A CO.
VAN GOttDEtt’S TRiaffllKO ’BTOUKT
No. 8 3 Mawsxt 6?., Ccmisr. or Diajxosij.
JUPT RECEIVING, a Urge and well e.dectvd rtock nf all
the new atvles of
LADIES’ DRE3S AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS:
Fringe.*, Buttons, Galirbiip-,
Braids, Velvets,*
I*'"--. Cord«. Ribbon#.
A hnndicm# of French, SrotcU and Austrian
EMBROIDBIUEg, ia Srua, Jaconet and Laoo.
ColUra, Bljlnp, Handkerchief,
tsleov.'a, lnsertin«, Intacta* Rohes,
Bands Capa ft Wai«ln.
a ; onuppiy of Mourning goods:
Crip* Cellars, love ami Gauso Veils,
Fiahi l.ioen eetfrt, Gaos# and Dcttpfl Frlls,
Plain Bwlk <to. Chemirettes, Italian and Hug h Crepe.
MATERIALS FOR E3USHOII»KRING—Stamped Collnra.
Bands and InserJnc*: French Working DhU-n, Hoop-,
Linen and Co Men I'lom, Oil
SUlletoa and gclssors.
Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Rtbhonr».
A Urge assortment cf GENTLEMEN’S njRNTSHISO
OOODS—Shlrtr. Collar#, Cravats, Ttw, Handkerchief-t, &e.
Pin?, Needle?, Buttons, Tojwv, and cveryibiotf lo (mall
peneraliy.
rs»7 Kid Gloves,ia white. Mm* and colors.
Fi:«e from No. C to No. 10, alwave on hand,
Alnc—-A good stt'ck of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very
cheap. Hibta
Bale of Public Property.
IN te«mUace with frotn tbe Wr,r Depart*
l-arioent, tha 6NAG BOATS BKI.L, SIiVIER and TER
UOR, (No. Z, N<«. 4, and No. &,) togetlier with their %\iuip
menn. tackle, Ae, t will bo sold to tho bidder, at
the poi&ta anil date# following, to wit :
At Napoliou, Arkana3#, ou Saturday, the 30th day of
June, beiw?«*a the houmof 10 A. M , ana '• P.M., theiraul!
twis Snag Boat TERROR, together with her equipments,
Ac., in lota or prire#U t to ha designated in printed hnod-WUs
prepared lor the occstion.
At St- Lo\)ia, near tlm Mario# RaUway, on Saturday, tb#
7ib day cf July next, bKwevn th# Loure cf It) A. M., nod
‘i l\ tb«» t*o larga twin Snag Boa*?. BULL end SBVUSR,
ti>;rvft>er »Hh tb#ir equipmanTs, Ac., in tots or patcsl? for
fft : ’b boat, to b«* tia.«ign&,ea as b-for# la han-d-tdlla.
Tbe to l-will l«i classed under lh# following
jm-Tal head for caeh of th# l»:-ata, vis •
lal—Hulls, cubic* and npp«r werke.
*dii—Doubln engiims and toilers, complete.
3d— E(iUiptnentj», loclndlcg large purc)i«e t-haims, an
chore, obaln cablru, eonlaj#, tacklo, yawls, tocl>, Ac.
4th—Oooklcg apparatus and other ttiruilure.
Tbe beat* r.r« scarcely two years old, sound and substan
tially built, and well adapted for use a* Cotton Boats, Ittrimr
Bell Boat*, Floating Mills, Wharf BoaL«, Ac , An.
Their engines arc constructed In the moid efficient man
ner, and are to good condition.
The Ball and Bevlt*r are large twin Bna£ Boats, about 160
lent Jong, £* f««*t beam fur each hull, exslosive of their
dung rooms and wheel boueec.and 12 foet between the bulb.
The Terror is about 133 feet long, 18 t'.wt l*»m for each
hull, and 10 fret between the hull-.
TER3IS OF SALE—The Bell and Terror wJU be eold ter
caah, payable on the days of their fialn, The terms of sale
for the fierier will be made known on the day of aale.
In all cases tho prtvlle**of dlsmnMling the boata of all
ertlclea sold to <UiTerent Individuals will bo resarTed for a
reasonable ticio la fbvor of the purchaser* of raid article*.
Individuals Bnd Coopanleg wishing to purebnaa are de
sired to cramlne tho premL-c* and jnchro of tholr value,
fi. U. LONG, L't-CoL T.E., 3up‘t W.lLlmp’ts.
Lriul-. Juno Tib,JB6f,. jrtli:6tawh»
JOKEFB rdOGRIDGE,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKBOHANT
No. 28 Cowareamu, nxtow Pina fitaxxr,
St» Lonli, Mo.,
CONSIGNMENTS will meet with prompt
andperaonil attention,and liberal aJecnos* will be
given when required,on Ooneignments cr BUlaof Ladling,
in k<ma. ; •
OrderaTor thapurchaio of Lead. Grain, Hemp and ether
Prodace, Kill he promptly filled at thelowestmarket price*.
' The IleboMng Anil Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro*
dace will meet with especial rut-e and dispatch; theloweat
rates of freight win'always be procured, end thaerpenx*
of Storage and Drayage as much- as posaibio avoided.
uraiHCxu;
Pag: A Bacon, St. Lords; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati
Ohax e«e,Blow A Or., do; Btrader A Gorman, do;
Qhouttau A Valle, do; Hoses A Prater. do;
Doan. Sing A 00., do; Springer A Whiteman, do;.
J.W. Butler A Bro.,Pittabb; E.Q.Uooodmftn A 00.. do;
D.Leech A Co., do; E.Ao.YamallACo.,PhUada;
Wo. Holmes A 00., do; Morgan, J. M.&uck A Morgan:
Blow A March, New York. B- B. Comcgyß, do;
Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do;
Charles A. Meigs, do; Josloh Lee A Co., Baltimore.
A.O.FarwellAOo.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do.
Howard,Boa A 00., do; W.B.Reynolds, Louisville
11, D. Newcomb A Bro., do;
T.O.Twlchell A Oo.,Commlealon Merchants, New Orleaoa.
T bare an open Policy of Insurance, which will corer
all shipments to my address, when adviaed by Jotter per
mail,or when endorsed ou bills oflodlng before.or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE,
BQ gO Bt. Louis. Missouri.
William A. Hill A Co.,
BANKERS,
iVo. 04 W)od street , Pittsburgh.
HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS.':—
40 chares Exchange Bans;
17 do Monongahola Navigation Company;
liO do Oltteenn* Insurance Company;
£2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds;
$(>,000 City of Pittsburgh Bonds; .
$5.000 County of Allegheny Bondj. [sepSMiwewtf
C. Jt. WItSHW JO3IPQ LCPBWIO.
WILKINS 4b CO.
(gucerssosa to-A. Waxnra A. Co.) .
Have removed their office to No. 75 fourth
street two doors east of their old stand, whtce they
will continue the BANKING, EXCHANGE, and COM
MISSION STOCK BROHER UOHINRrS in all Its branches,
as heretofore. ... , , _ . „
WasTO-i-Twenty-flve Bb&res Mechanics’ Bank Stock.
jyl3 WILKINS A 00.
a uraiwia.
WUklhl A Co.,
fSacccMors to A. Wilkins A Oo.)
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERB,
XTo. 71 Iburth strut, Pittsburg t.
IN THE numerous flU6peneione of Bunks and Bankers
throughout the country daring ibe last sir month., we
Me satisfied that hi almost eyery Instance their troubles
hare grown out of a doparraro from their legitimate busi
ness! and we. thereforo, take occasion to assure the public
in adyanoe, that no speculationa in “fancy stocks,” or other
“onteido operations,” shall tempt ns from the strict and le
gitimate line or our trasinn3a-beHering' that in uynidlng
ill ouch Investments we shall not only be better-able to
.erve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in
adoDting such a course we shall promote bur own ultimate
benefit. ffcbb] . W. * CO.
LAND WARRANTS
W““ ; '■ ..
. SO, •• ‘
160 ACRE WARRANT:), by: .
ACSTI *F tOOM IS, ='
lels--' : ~ti»at*r'tu Warrante. Stocks. Ac.. M’Polirth *
PPLE PAltEßS—Pratt’a Patent, a speedy and complete
Pmer, for all alses of fruit; tor Bale, wholesale and
retail, by [jy3ftw3t»] JAMES tVABDBOP.
’ r.
S 1 U , •* ■
.-- K ' «.* '•
L * '. * * ** £
sfcaas:
MISCELLANEOUS,
wa. a. ag&noa omswtu,-
HSBBO2J ft CEISWELL,
Mbsu and brass founders,
ANUPACTTJEEKS of all kinds of BEASS WORK, 1.0-
OOMOTIVB, STEAM EKQINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al
bo, Uotton Batting Mamu&cturera.
on Rebecca street, City.
!^ ro » 12 otr„*t, Pittsburgh.
OLD BKABB and COPPER taken In exchange for work",
or cosh paid. Orders left at the foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. feb9:ly
JOjEWU T. LOWUYi
™ ffa 2 T Z Of Fifth and Wood «red», .
S° plpftrej, ra ’ - r ?? trailco £™ra Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
ti*PhCii T uu,x announce to the public that ho baa
r nt^M U RBAi ESTATE AQEKCY, In cocnec
uon with Intelligence and Uensrat Collecting. He will
to renttng. Persons in want of servants, a any
It7, A°n n wajat or piwe6, will be supplied at short
notice. All business etrtmsted to hid care promptly at
tended to. Y V S
fiffertnets—'?. J.
« i o> £ r ‘ Ei&cfc, James MAckcral, A. A. Mason,
Maffit A old. _ ’ _jtnW
_ Sdiuchman A Builtlu.
I'X street, opposite lb# post-offies.
j Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscape*. Bill Heads, Show Bills,
Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawing?, Business ana
4v\ i or Drawn on fitona, Printed
y Jn Colors,'Oolu,Broaxe, or Black, in the moat approved stylo,
• * j, and at the most reasonable prices. octl&ly
S •' JEhVIDERKitKdTAURAH T, *
• SET, BET. IVATEii AUD FIRST STREETS.
Hi HlxT u liis j U5l •trrov Ldcd a choice ato oh of
AUQOORS.andis ready nfall friends
; . with the bast of the - Irish
Wbiaky Punches may bftLa&ltVtheLEmnias. c;-~; ,
iaallfly • JOHN* BAVAQE, Proprietor.
Alexander Hayi,
CIVIL ENGINEEH SURVEYOB, Fifth street, op
posite the Court House, Pittsburgh, Penna.—has per*
rnsneatly located, and will punctually attend to all basluees
entrusted to his charge.
Euzatt.scaa:
Hoa. W. F. Johnaton, President Allegheny Talley It. R>
W. Mllcor Roberta, Chief Engineer *' “ “
Geo. R. Rlehbawm, Associate Eng. * •'*
SUtcliell» Chief Engineer PittaVh and Bteub. It. IL
James Thompson, Superintendent City Gas Work".
Jainea E. Day, 04t» Engineer, Allegheny Cit
Notice*
rpfiE Partnership of JOHN M'DEVTIT k BRO. was 4i»*
X solved on tfco first Inst. John SZ'Dovitt will continue
the ba*ine&j at the old stand, and attend to the settlement
of 'ho business of the late firm.
JOHN M’DEVTPT,
„ WILLIAM STDBVITT.
Pittsburgh, Janaary 84,155S—{jan4
New Trimming.Storo,
yo. 83 Corner of Market street and the Diamond.
VAN GO.RDEB re~pecfally announces to the ;
‘ publieof Pittsburgh andridaity. that he will open We
new Trimming Stcra on Monday, April 17tb. Having fitted
up the neatest store room la the city, and ailed It with a
choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Inn
-4jotlaode, he flatters bim«?Lf that he will offer superior in
dacetaents and emloavorto giro full paUafiaticn to &U who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don’t forget tho place—No. S 3 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. <*p?l2) FRANK VAN GORDER.
ENGLISH AMD CLASSICALTsHIHARY,
W. T. McDonald, m. a., pbctopal,
fl'UrE next session of the Institution will commence on
X MONDAY, the f>th of September next, at the room cor*
oer of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied fcy the
Messrs. Verier.
Reference:-— Hoa. A. W. Loomis, 0. Kn*p, Jr., 8. F. Von
ouhorst, K. Jr. aug26
Agency for Soldiers’ Claims.
Location op lands.—roacuAEß and sals op
LAND WARRANTS.—The underdgntd has made ar
rangements with competent and responsible geatlem sn to
obiftfn Certificates ur Warrants for Soldiers* their widows or
tminor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for
the Location of lands, and the Purchase andsale of Land
Warrants. JOHN D. DAVIS,
mhl4:tf * Corner cf Wood and Fifth Etreeu.
fiiew Paper Uanginsa,
NO. S 5 WOOD ETRHET.
X7IINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN BAR LOR PAYERS;
£ Panel in gold,©ekand marble;
Dali Paper.s, of rarious style-).;
Fi ; *'d and riuin Papers, &ndch&mV*rs;
Cheap and low priced wall Papers;
Bordere r Ceiling*, Figures, Window Shadaa.
A large and complete assortment of the abore, eeVcfrt
ter tho sewon, wilt bs sold at tbo usual low prions.
octS ' WALTER P. MARSHALL.
fc.LLUOAN.a...... M J>ASIIL AfIL, /S,
HAGAH it AUL, Q
WHOLESALE and RetailDt ire in SiVct, Jlzncp and
Staple DRY GOODS, NO3. M Slarketond 8 Union
itrrat, Pittaborgh. ap.-4
CcrWH^IEHOISE,
FANOT SILK and WOOLEN DYER AND
' No.? ISABELLA ELrTfoarth# Emmet Hotel,
raar-4 Aujpiaxsr.
hi B. Ilayward,
DLALLR in BOOTS, BIIOEfi,TRCMCS and LEGHORN
and BRAID HATH, comer of Market *jiJ Liberty
No. 1?4, Pittsburgh, Pa. jell?
wholesale akd retail druggist,
No. 135 IVootl Street,
ja'ijfi N*xt door to 11. Childs’ Shoo House, Plfeburgb.
WM. A. M’CLUIiG,
DEALER IN
Fine Teai, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
CORKER OF WOOd'aKD STXTB STS.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ISnov receiving* large ftfiaortaent pf FRESH GOODS.
In addition to his already extensive a Loci, purchased
from first hands in the Eastern markets, whloh, Kill be pold
at the lowest market prices,
£9~Uotels, Steamboats, and fatafiiep, buying by th*
qUfintiLy»suppli«d at Kholeeale rates.
&&• Goods iteUrercd in the city tree of charge
OUAmboaUi A.hoy 1
ntM, Tub subscribers tender their
LMSg&Mpledgmonta for the favors bestowed upon VMI,
tßTwyS&thtia by their Eteamboat friends, and fspj
would respectfully remind them end others Interest- * “ “
ed In bulluieg boats, that they are at all times prepared to
furnish, on tha most reasonable terms, every description ol
Cabin Fcrnitnrr and Oiudrs of the bast matertal and work
manship
T. It. YOUNG A CO..
Corner Third and Sraithfield cirw-tn,
opposite *‘ Brown’a HoM.”
Instructions In Music*
Mil WASIELLNK would respectfully Infbrm hin rupfle
an friends that ha will continue his proiesylon 6*
instructor t n the PIANO PORTE and VOICE.
Ordera it'll t Mr. KLLBEH’S Mu&io Store, or at his resi*
dence, No. 157 cECOND Street, will be promptly attended
to. *qs
Great Reduction
iN CHOICE SUMMER GOODS, at
HAGAH A- AIIL’S,
91 MARKET ST REFT.
We will meife down oa Monday, Juno 4th, gut entire
stock or reasonable Dc Goods, ot d large discount from
former prices. We namt», in part, Borages and Tisauos,
Urenadtnoe, Crape do Espague. Bumm® htlta, Lawns of all
kinds, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts, Lace Mau>
tlllas, Challi Be rages, Madonna Cloths, Ac.—with a full and
complete assortment of Housekeeping Goods. myßl
" for Kent.
A EABM CONTAINING G 3 ACHES OF LAND, under a
high state of cultivation, with a largo and conTonient
DWELLING lIOUBE, Teeently built and of modern atyie;
Rood Barn, Stabling, Ac., situated on tha south bank of tho
Manongthela river, 0 miln? above Pittsyurgh* balng one r.f
the most beautiful and pleasant aaywbore to be
found. Poeeasrion given on or jfiforel ao Ist of April nest.
Enqui™ of H. CHILDS * CO.,
mhB:tf IC3 Wood street.
Paul da .Hardock,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING KEROHAK3, AND
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No, TWaterslrest.Cindnnati,
Ohio. J&plrtf
1, W. Chadwlcb,
Dealer in rags and paper, no. 149 wood street,
Pittsburgh. Tba highest »ri;« In carb paid for rags.
pylUy
Writing Classci—Dufi’a College*"
THE QMXtlQuwa and Ladies’ Day and Evening Writing
Classes Will coutince open daring the rummer under
Mr. J. D. Williams, whose various styles ai Gentlemen and
LadW Writing arc so universally admired. No specimens
of Penmanship are ethlolled at the door but theft) cxemlsd
by the Teacher in the Institution. The Principal claims no
“monopoly” nor “ patent” f-r his business, nor did he get
bis Institution chattered to sell out, as has been repeatedly
done in this city.
Gentlemen and Ladles' Visiting Cards written In Mr.
Williams' unequalled style. All hinds of Ornamental pan*
maushlp to ordor. my34:daw
fiIOURNING GOODS.
FRANK VAN GOHDER has just received a large and
beautiful assortment of Mounting Collars, Slestee
end Betts In Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and
gaute Veils, blank Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton,
and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, fa all qualities.
Alexander A Bajou’s best Kid Gloves can always be
found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner ef ibo Dla*
mond. norl7
HEW.. DR? GOODS STORE.
Iron Front—No* 01 Market street.
OUR house being nowopeaforthstronsactionofagener*
al Dry GoodaboeinoM, we would respectfully solicit the
patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from oarer*
tensive and weu selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we can offer each Inducementa as will in*
sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AHL,
apr4:tf Nob. 91 Market and 8 Union street.
BOOKS! ROOKS! BOOKS'—Miss* A Co.'f, Ho. 3d
Emitbfleld street, Is the place ti>‘ purchase books for
summer reading.
The most complete and vailed assortment of books in the
city can be found on our shelves. Persons leaving fof the
country will find it to their advantage to call on ua, as we
nlways make a dsduetten when selling a number et a time
to one person.
PoMtiokfl’ Great Book, containing all his letters. Com*
plete In one volume, Illustrated—sf. Fourth supply.
The Old Farm House; by Mrs. Caroline H. Butler t*lpc»
-$1»25.
The Winkles, or the Merry Monomaniacs: by the author
of Wild Western Scenes.
Bister Rose; by Charles Diokens—l2% cents.
Mother and Btep*ilotber; by Charles Dickens—l2U cts.
Call In and look over oor oountere and shelves, and f.-end
for whatever you want In the book line to
H. MINER A CO.,
jy!B No., gfljlmi hfleld street.
PLANES,. PLANES, PLANES. —Highly Important to
Cabinet .Makers, Carpenter**, and Workers in Hard*
wood, Ivory and Veneers—
W* 0. HOPPER’S
- DSKIVAtLin ,
... .. VENEER* HARDWOOD AND IVORY
' FfEIAJTESin......... - ,
The above Planes caanpt.bc. oicellsd. In planing hard
w«>oA,aud-,vpiieera.attontionof mechanics krreanect
fullysolicited.. ci
'■ jjyjjm*!-!:- : n-sx’dV/ Iw-.yyoqd'Street.- • ■
FINE DRESS GOODS.—A. A. Just
received another splendid lot ot Dress Goods, cempri*
sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Benges, Tiaraes, Or*
gandles, Ac., Ac., with some elegant styles of Flounced Bs*
ngaßotw fapfi] U FIFTH ST,
r.« v ' v
-'*.-* ; * ..
i- ; 'lftV*? .
MISCELLANEOUS.
DE. HENDERSON,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
RIA79 ALL MSK&axS Ctin* XTB AND XAA WITHOUT OUriTOO,
LKCHWO, BIISTEBINO, oa fH3 USB OP QATOwyt.
OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COR, GRAND ST. r NEW YORK,
Doors from 9 A, M. to 4 P, M,
EOUGH, GRANULATED BIDS, Inflammation, Acute or
' Chronic Blindness with Filina, Iritis, Amaurosis and
~Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among
the diseases c-f the eye which are treated by Dr. H. with
perfect satisfaction.
AH diseases of this Bar treated upon scientific principles,
Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation.
", All letterspoaßpaid will eecure prompt attention.
We Select tho following references from among the thou
sands of cases which ba»« been snowesJhlly treated by Dr.
Henderson:
Wm.J.ftyor.Cfiß-B Broadway, Albany, J». V.
•Alfred gouibwfck. Printer, 45
tJ. Goodapeed, Glens Falls, N. Y.
*WnL W. Smith, Detroit, Mich.
•Mrs. A.AI. L. Wilson, New York City, IL Y.
tUias Mary Bellows, N.-B. Station, Duchess <?■->. N I
•Edtrard Gi Solger, Bristol, Ccna.
•John'Seamsn, Engineer, N. Y.'
David Uttle, Engineer, N. Y.
Wai.F. B.GUM, office Couxisr and N. Y.
{James w. Kirby, Brooklyn; L, L
Jarvia Rodgers. . 44 . «
A.R. Rwea, Telegraph Operator, Pt. Nicholas D<-tM.
It. M, Ferrlss, Organ Builder, Houston St,
R. B.Doolittle, M.D., Hudson, N. Y.
Mrs Knickerbocker, Tonhera, N.Y.
1L P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy. N. Y.
11. ULtwa, Albany, N. Y.
' A. Dillenbaob, Ecb*n«tady, N. Y.
Capt. B. H. Haviland, Athena, N. Y:
Jonh W. Hackettj'Blnghamptcn, N. 7.
*Tbm patieats.wero blind, and had to be led to tLeofice.
At tba expiration of tiro weeks they could go about the cirv
at pleasure. , J
•These cases of Auucrosla were.roatorpd to Eight after
tboy were given up s* Incurable bythe faculty, and c&a be
referred to by any person who wishes to feara the frets in
tbefee crw. by writing to them. . i janS 1
Pittsburgh Dollar Scvrlnga ixuMtatlon,
•fib. 68 JFvurth street,
NEXT DOOR TD THE PITTSBURGH BANTT,
IB NOW OPEN daily from P to 2 o’clock; aloo, on Wed
nesday and Saturday oveniuge, tr cm Tto 9 o’clock.
Depcrita received of ell sums not less than One Dollar,
trnd & dividend of the profits declared twti# frvear, In Juno
and December. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering
the benevoleDt objects of the Institution; hare entered into
a guarantee bqnd, thereby giving additional security to
depoaitorr.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Bales and Regu
lations, furnished gratis, on application afc the office.
President— GEOßGE ALBRRE.
TICS FREatCEITB:
Hopewell Hepburn, Jobn.H- Shoenbargex,
Q-n?rge P». Wnlte, Charles KnappJ'*
William F. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy,
James W. Hallman, Theobald Cobstaettwr,
Alexander Bradley, lease M. Pennock,
William Phillip’, William J. Andonmn.
TarSTtcs:
John G. Backofen, James Herdmazr,
Hill Bnrgwio, John M- Kirkpatrick
Albert Culbertson, John D. li’Ccrd,
Robert Cheater, Robert Morrow,
J. Gardiner Ocflln, Walter T>. MwruhaH
Alonzo A. Carrier, A. iL Pollock,
John 8. Cosgrove, Henry L. Ringwalt,
Charles A. Colton, Eabert Robb,
£.G Eiriegton, George tL Riddle,
Francis Felix, Jamo3 RHoads,
George F. GHlmore, .Tames fihidlc, ' ;
James S'. Uoon, George 8. SeTden,
William 8. Haven, Alexander Tjprffo,
Secretary and Treasurer— CHAßLES A. COI-TON.
jy!9:dly
PAafiHSRS’ AftD MECHANICS'
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Company,
• OF PHILADELPHIA.
c»pn»i - S3oo t ooo
Amount eecurely invested $200,000
films COMPANY effects Fire Insurance on Buildings,
JL Goods, Furnl ure, Ac. Marine Insurance on Vessels,
Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods,l*7 Hirers,
Lakw, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally;
Also, Insurance upon Lives, upon the most favorable:
terns.
Hon. Thomas B. Florence, James E. Neall,
George 11. Armstrong, Charles Dingle,
Kd. I*. Middleton, E. It. Helmbold,
George UelniboLl, Fred. 0. Brewster,
Thomas ManderfleM, Isaac Leech.
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, PretMvnt.
Et-WA!u> R. HoxnotP, Secretary.
PITTSBURGH EEPEECNCEB.
lion. T. M, Howe, Hoa. J It. M’Cllnteok,
Hon. P. 0. Shannon, Cel 8. W. Black,
lion. J. B. Gathrlo, A. B U’Calmont- Esq
Thomas J. Koenan, Ecq . Wilson M’Candlea?, Kaq.,
Cel. J. He on Poster, lieu, J. Iv, Morohead.
R. M. Biddle,
The character of the aboTe Company ia of the Grst class,
and porabiuea the rare and unusual privileges of Fire, Ma
rine and Life Insurance,
Gentlemen of derated standing are associated Ln Its
management, and interested as Stockholders.
THOMAS J. HCNTEB, Agent,
jjS7 St Charlos hoildlng, No IQS Third at.
PITTBBUHGH AND CONN'BLLSVILLE
OPEN FROM WEST NEWTON, Westmoreland County,
to DAWSONIB BTATION, opposite East liberty, Fay
ette County, £2 miiM from Pittsburgh.
On and after the Ist of Augu.-t, tiw Trains of the Pitts
burgh and Conneilsrille Railroad will be run between the
above point.; daily, (*s«pt imfSUfuriber notice,
as follows:
First Train will leave Pawgoo’n Station at fealf-psct 0
o’clock A. 11and reach West Newton at 7.35; connecting
there with the fast oteamer *• Clara Fisher,” and reach
Pittsburgh at noon.
Second Train leaves Dawson’s at 12 o’clock, neon; artiv
inn at West Newton at 1-26-P. JI.
First Train will leave tVest Newton at ? o’clock A. M.;
arriving at Dawson's at fl 03 A. M.
Secoud Train will leave Weet Newton at 6.45 P. SL, and
reach Dawson's at 7 2o P. M.
BTAGEd will conneot with tbo Trains at Daw/wn’s for
Connellsville and Uniontown.
The steamer CLARA FISHER will leave Pittsburgh ev
ery evening, (except at half-past 4 o’clock; pre
cisely. to connect with tfco Trains as above.
FUEIG HT will bo transported each way dally,- .For rates
apply to D W. CALDWEbL, Esq , AFslstanl
ent. West Newton, or to W. THOM PEON, Freight Agant,
on board the steamer Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the
Monongabela Bridge. OLIVER W. BARNES,
jySl President and Saporintendent.
SKlil ANNUAL DIVIDEND, 8 PKU CENT., JULY l.ljiS
3'TSA INSURANCE! COMPANY,
OF HABTFOIU), COHN.
Chartered
Cash Acsets, July 1, 1835,-•5835,530 03.
/■'CONTINUE to make Insurance on all escriytlona of
" / property at equitable rates. Thl» Company haTe
maintained a position for honor able dealing fox £0 years,
and In unsurpassed for responsibility and punctuality by
any other simitar Institution In the united btatrs. Semi
annual statement of the condition, of.this Company on file
In this office, for the examination of the public
fi. B. TBN-JJYCK, Agent.
Office, North west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Fitts*
burgh ___ ■ - ~ jy24
11. 31. hemon A Co.'a Way hlne,
BETWEEN PITTfiiBUBOH AND COLUMBIA.
- . THE undersigned having purchased
part of D Leech A Co *s Canal Stock,
are prepared to do a WAY FREIGHT
BUSINESS between this place and Colombia. All business
entrusted to our care will be promptly attended to by us,
at the Warehouse formerly occupied by D. Leech A 00.,
Canal Basin. LLOYD A LEMON:
jv2s:dtm 9
B&rgaiufl laWatcheo, Oocka A Jewelry
ROBERTS & BROTHER.
scSfr ABE now celling their largo and carefully seles*
ted stock of Fine Watcher, Clocks, andrich Gold
Jg-»jia Jewelry at greatly reduced prices, to "make room.
wStfSßfbr ea entire new stock, whlcn win be received dl*
ivet from the Eastern manufactories In a few weeks. for
tha Fall trade.
. Purchasers desiring to buy goo*! goods at low prices,
should call tmmediataly and examine our stock, ti fto are
determined to close it out without regard to coat or former
prices. Don’t forget the place.
BOBEBT3 & BBOTBtfB,
41 Fifth street, next door to Wood.
4SF* Watches, Clcofca end Jewelry repalrod in the best
mapper, and warranted. . jy2l:lj
In tho l>latrlet Court of Allegbeny Co,
jAiita Kksos)
m. VNo. Old, Jaly Term, ISM. Chanwry*
A. lHTra, j
AND NOW, to wit, July 211. A. D. 1856 i by agreement
j% of counsel, J. £ BRADY, Esq., id appointed receiver,
to collect and receive the assets of the firm of James Nel*
son 1 Co., and to disgoee of the stock and toots of th<j firm,
as soon as practicable, and to pay the debts thereof, and to
hild tfca residue ffubj oct to tlsa order of the Court
( —>—<) from the ttecord.
v l. b. A. CAMPBELL, Jr., TroUjonotary.
< 'PEBSONS indebted to the firm of JAMES NELSON A
CO. are requested to malts payment to the undersigned
without delay) and those hart os claims against said firm,
to present them duly authenticated for settlement.' \"
J. E. BRADY, Receiver,
J?26:d2w _ No- 89 Fifth street.
TVTIStf AND VAUJABUS UOUKtt— .
IN AT DAYISOITB BOOK STORE,
05 Market cf, near Firjrtfi ft
History of the Christian Church; by Hr Han*
prise Essay—Theism-rrTbo Witness of Reason and Na
ture to an AlVwlae and Benlfloent .Creator.
Bo Quinsy's last—-The Note Book of an English Opium
Eater. , . •
Catbolio and Protestant Nations Compared in their three
fold relation* to wealth, morals and morality ■ by Rer
Roussel, of Paris. '
The Adventures of Amljaa Lee; by R;y. Cb&s. Kinaalev.
Notea of a Theological fitudant. . J
Mrs. Jaialson’a Common-PlaQe Book of Thought?, Memo
ries and Faneles 0 •
Btarßapewi by Henry Word Beecher.
Whichfr-The Bight or tho Left’
Footsteps of 8u Paul.
The Head in Christ ; by Brown.
Philip Qolvilla ;~by Kennedy.
The words and Mind of Jesus.
Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature.
Dr Alcott’a works.
The Young Housekeeper.
The Young Wife, The Young Mother.
The Young Husband—Health, Ac.
Harbaugtfa tolb. on : Future life.
;Cmmning , a Works..
Btopb»*ny Travels In Egypt and the Holy Land.,, " . .
Manilla Wrapping Papers. Blank Books and' Stationery
ox all kinds. For sale at Eastern prioee,by ; ’ ! V- 5 .v •-
jyis -J. B.DAYIgpy.
JUUT RECEIVED, at No. 107 Market ‘stmt, 1 cmToT
Santa 1 Flee Patent teaser Congress Gaitero, a dcslra.
tie article for this season. Frteu low.
Jy® W, R gOHSTERTZ,
- .. -J"” ■*.* -s ' t .
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.'S
NUMBER 272.
DIRECTORS.
ISIS.
PAID UP.
BATES OF ADFEBTISXMS
AQHM2D TTPOti £7 ?lUt PITTS 3VH9B P&tM
f3rfilrtf3Hod?4t<Ur,oA
insertion... .. m
1 f - each additional fa
“ . “ one week 17i
“ two weeks...... 900
“ '* three weeks... 4 00
*’ *' one month.. —... 400
” " two months..., , —« TOO
“ three m0nth5..,.,.. 0 00
“ four 10 ©0
“ M elx l9 0*
" “ one 29 0®
M 00
oaauaa&mj a? nxaarux:
One agnate, par amnia, (exclusive oi the *6 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE GREATEST
MEDICAL DISCOVERT
OF THE AGE.
£y Bft. KENNEDY, of Doxbuxy, has discovered In otu*
of our ccTMnonpasiitrt weeds a remedy that cures
EVERY KIND OF HUMOR,
From the worst Hcrofloia down to a common pimpl*
He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never Mad except
in two c&sis, (both thunder-humor).' : H4 has now Is feU
possession over two hundred certificates ofita virtu*, all
within twenty mils 3 of Boston, •
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sow month.
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Ptaplw
on the lice. ' 1
Two to three bcittes will claar the system of Bilea.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker iu *
the Month and Stomach.
'Three to five bottles are warranted to ours the worst caee
of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all Hma&t in
theEyea. ■ ■’
Two bottles are warranted to of the fiars
and Blowhes amnng tho Hair. : ■ >
Fcnrto six bottles are warranted to cure Corrupt and
Eanainj Ulcers^
One bottlffwili care-Scaly Eruption of the Shin.
•Two to three bottles are werrafited to cure the worst case
of Ringworm. - .
Two to three bottles are warranted to care the most del*
perate case cY Rheumatism. '
Three to four bottles warranted to eore the Salt
.Rheum-
Five to eight bottles-will core the wont case of Scrofola.
A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect cure la warranted when the above quantity is
taken;
Reader, I peddled ovefa thousand bottles of this In the
•Vicinity of Boston. I know the Affect of Uln overy case
Bo sore ts .water.will.extinguish fire, eo ante will this can
humor. I never sold abotttenf it but tbit sold another;
after a trial, it always epcaks?for-Itself. Then are two
things about this herb that appear to me surprising: first,
that it grows in our pastures,' in some pl&cerquite plenti
ful, and yet ltavalue has never been known until I dissev
ered it in 18i$—second, that it fhomd cure all kinds of
humor. . .........
In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great
popularity of the discovery, I will aiate 'that in April, X 863,
I peddled It and . cold about rtx bottle* per day—ln April,
1864,1 sold over one thousand bottles per d*y of It.
Some ©' the whoeeale druggists, who have been In busi
ness twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the
of patent medicines-was ever like It. There is & universal
praise of it from alt quarters. . .. -•
In my own practice 1 always kept It strictly for humors,
but since Its Introduction as a general family medicine,
great and wonderful virtues have been found In it that I
never suspected. <• ' %• ;
Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always
conFidered incurable—have been onred by a few bottle*. 0,
vrhst-amerey.lf it wiU ‘prove-eSectual in all- cases of that
awful malady; —there are but few who Rare seen more of
itthanrhave."-’*'"'"-'-- •> -
. L know, of ,ftSToral cases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo
ple) ’ ured byft. * For thevnrloas diseases of the Lirer, filch
xte*daehe‘, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Fain in the
of the Spine, and particularly In Diseases of
the Kidneys,.Ac., the diasdreiyhaa ddna moro good thin
any medicine otct known.
- No ehingo of diet ever necessary. Eat the beat yon get,
acdenwßgnofiti-.. •
DiredioTn fvr Vic. —Adulto, one tablo spoonful per day.
Children orer ten years, dessert spoonful. Children from
-tlTe to.elghl. yaaxfl, tea spoonful. An no directions enn bo
'applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate oo
the boffels twice a day.’ • •
Manufactured by
DONALD KENNEDY,
No. 120 TTarrensf. Roxburu. Mass.
Price, $1,00.^
Dr. GEO. B. KEYSES, No. Uu Wood street. Pittsburgh,
General Agent. Also, 3. P. FLEMING, Allegheny
City. . • : . rxn^29:d«r
A Substitute for the jlew
Law*—Dß. URBAN’S ANTI-BAOOHANALIA
a safe and sure remedy for the cure of -
iaitISPEKASCE.'
A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a tonic f 3 une
qualled. For the following ooxdplainta it la a giost valuable
medicine: Dyspepsia*, Liver Ctmphxinf. FpUepty, Ksuralyia t
Vila, Fevers qfall tends. DdiriwryTrafjma. &netol Debility*
This meuldna is Intonaed to produce a change in the eye
torn, and a distaste f-dracoholle drinks. J Severalinstancee
where we hate sold it, we here had the mosteratifying
results; so, to persons who are really desirous or brwdrg
off the Indulgence in-lntoxlcatlng beverages, this elixir wfu
be a great help. Bold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Store of
DR. GEO. n. KEYSES, No. HO Wood street, corner of
Virgin alley, dgn of the Golden Mortar. ; , ap3&d*w , /
■ lndian Linlmint,
Ftr Xh*imatim 3 Drawer, Fair,* in the Bach. Sutc— Sms <tf
all kinds.
[A cerUßcate freon Cumberland, Mary land-]
CUMar.rj.ayn, March 19,1K6.
Mr. H.G.O.CiSsr, Zanesville—Dear Sir? May we ask
the favor of you to send ue twenty-four dozen BARRS LL*B
INDIAN LINIMENT?- Pleasa send It without delay, aa
we have not half a dozen bottles on ham), and U cannot bo
substituted In this country; therefore, do not disappoint
us. : * * * *
Respectfully, yours, do. Dull. A Wash.
Fer sale wholecale and retail at DR. GEO. H. KEYBER*B
Drug Store. No. HQ Wood street, comer of Virgin alley;
also oy JOEL MQHLBR, Liberty street
0&- Cougli B-emedles. Lr, Keysets Dectorel
Syrup will cure you. j
Dr. Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis.
Dr. Koyser’s Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis,
Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup wiU core lnfioeusa.
Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup will cure a cold In tha head.
Dr. Keyset's Pectoral Syrup wtU curb Incipient Con
sumption. . . •
A recent letter from Mr.' J. W. Veateh, of Rokeby, Ohio,
aaysi
“ I want you to send me two. bottles of yonr Pectoral
Byrap b 7 mull. There is a lady here who has a oongb and
the doctors can’t cure her. I was in the same.way, and
tried everything without benefit, until I got abottleef
your Pectoral Bytup; I took it but twice, and it cured me
sound and well.”
Ask for Dr. Ksteeb’s Pectosai Stbup and take no other..
Price, CO cents. Sold at: DR. KEYSER’d, No. 140 Wood
street, ana at J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny. ap2salxw
Radical. Core Trail will euro
nearly every ca-o of reduceable Hernia.
Trusses at various price's xTwgyaoa hand.
. djlldran'aTrußaesofdlffertsntformaaadfltrexLgth
for sale. ... r .,
Elnatlo Stockings ftp varied or enlarged veins.
Abdomnlol Soppor tera—Adosen different kinds.
Pile Props for tha aupport and cure of PRes.
Shoulder Br&oea to relieve a crooked and deformed
condition of the Üben, and many dUcaccxof-thnCheat.
Suspension Bandages. , .
All tceea artlolea may be bad ob applied at DR. KEY*
-SEE’S - Wholesale and Retail. TRUSS DEPOT. 140 Wood
street, sign cf the Golden Mortar; dr will beeCht to any
part of the country by sending the money end snosure.
*p26Maw r-.
O* Bolm of Thflueand.FloUer«»&rbniitl*
fjlng the ComplexlOß,an3 eradicating all TaX,' Pncnxs and
Faxcsxxs from the face. Sold et Dr. ICKYfiER’Sj 140 Wood
etrret. JanSO /
GEORGE BLBTCHSR)
FROH NtU? YORK,
a MANUFACTURER of the celebrated
Gossamer YontUating Wig, Elxstio
Band Toupees, and every description
of Ornamental Hair, for Ladles and
7O FOURTH BTREET*
Weed and Market,- Pitta
•£M Bureazs’o system enable* Ladlo
and Gentlemen to aoesure thtlrheedfl
]p' : with accuracy. •
"* FOR. WIGS.
No. 1. ThoroundoftheUead. •
. No. 3- From the forehead over the hud to neck, Vo. %
No. 3. From ear to ear, over the top.
No. 4. From ear to oar, romiAthe forehead. = ; •
For Toupees, to covet the top.of the head only«ra paper
pattern, the exact pliape ofthc bald part. K ’ ! Tmy4
Co-Partncrofrlp. ;> -7
WALTER P. MARSHALL aasooWtol with Me*. on the
Set day of July. JO3. It.' nCQttL’3, In the W«0
Pftp.’T business, uflJtr tbe oamo cf ■■;.■£■*■
jyO W. t\ MAB3HALL A CO.
FOR SALE VERF CHEAP*
A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY’” Si fcet by
100. - A godd bargain can ba-hadby appl etna booh at
tbo ofilen of tha MOftNINO POHT.. . • ' . jylfct
Lot Tor dale.
A GOOD BUILDING LOT; «4 foot frocr ofl Carlton fftwt
by .100 feet .in depths ia.BiaaiDsbaEi, will be sold
cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILIMOBB,
jyl3 _ .• at otßf* dftheYlbtnlpg Poet.
Cl'i'l HOTfili.
(UTSBItOWU’O,) . . . -
Comer of Smlthfleid and Third strtitff
■JOHN P. GLASS, Proprietor.
PITTBBUBQB>F4'
THIS large end commodious House baring undergone
thorough repair and furnished wither*.equipment*
throughout, la now epou for the reception of the trstenog
publlo. Cbakqeb MoDraarg. ’ ' Jw
JUST WHAT YOU ALL WANT THIS WARS! WRA*
~ THER--Tho Magazines for Angurt:
PeterSon'a Moguelue for August ;
; Ballon's : do do
N*w Yorh Journal do
Dickens' Household Words for August; '.
. The Helreta of liaugbton, or the Wothert Secret ;
Mary’Lyndon, or Revelations of 4 LiTe;
Percy Woffington.
For ail the newßoohs or Maeasiuefl, call or Bend to the
cb«rt> Boofcstoro of; W. A.GrCUEBBKNSET *CO,
Jrio Fifth
OaL FLAT— Lyiog at the loot of Liberty eUeet, &luuo£
nbela riTCr, for sale by ■ - - T r > ' : Vl'
JySO .. •■•• J. Wo BUTLER A CO.
maIAL AND TRIUMPH; or, PinaneeiF in the lluoS
J[ tubL Anew work, by Ti 8. Arthur.
Weils’ New flan of Sebastopol, showing Its fortification*,
batteries,and tosi’Jon cf contending fomnima a J
English, French and TuihLh slegp works. Prtca jft ct*.
Peterson’s Magasina for Laditß, with a fine colored fashion
pUta for AUgUSt . •
Just received and for tale at . . ,'
W. A. GILD ENF EN NHY• A r CG.*B»
jy!9 - Fifth Theatre.
IURS-BRANDY*—l'intvebnhiind a itety-exodUuiit nrU>
cleof Brandy, for medicinal purposes. JThose a anting
pod article can always procure.it at\ V *V 1
yi» 'Jos. yleyeinq’s.
l taSe Superior Salmon for sale by
i-lf • JT..N».Y.3ISC‘/»;VN0
THE STORE, No. 85 Wood street, at present occupied be
the subscribers. For particulars apply to w 4
JIM W. P. MARSHALL A CQ.
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