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DAILY MORNING POST
Printed and publisfied, every morning ( Sundays ezceplcdt)
■ BT GILLKOEB *. MONTGOMKRV,
ON. THI ITOaiH-WEST OOSJTEB Of WOOD AND FIFTH STBIKT3.
*ST Dollars a year, payable rtrietly in
B ivanca. 'Six Dollars will invariably be required If not paid
within tb» yfjv
s>i j&#?Bingle copies rwecnrrs— fbr “file attbeoounter In the
Office, Bndoy the Fmff Boys.
Published from the came office, on a large blanket site
sb 'fit, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. Single copies
riTBOJcm. .
. - No paper wQI be discontinued unless at ths disera.
. . on o£ the until all arrearages are paid.
attention will be paid to any order unless Bccom
panied by the monoy. or satisfactory reference In this dty
Connected with the Establishment of ths Morning Pott
is one of the largest Job Printing Offices in the city, where oil
kindsqf work is done on the shortest notice, andmoit reason •
aW^fcra*.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
Robt* C. G. Sproul.
Attorney and.cohnskllor at law—osice, no.
• Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. declltly
A,,,,. Jamei A» Lowrie,
xTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
between Smithfield street and Cherry alloy. [declLly
dOHKBARTOK,
ATTORNEY . AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
i Pt® ce * corn « r Flfflti and Grant eta,, #
joa:ly?] pjttsdoboh, pa.
. Thoinu Meant,
Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery.
Office, next door to’the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
.. my 4
6. P. Rosa,
ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa, fourth door below ilx. Body Patterson’s livery
Stable. . ♦ . - j«2S *
. C.t'rleuitlo Loomis,
ATTORNEY at law—Offic-o, Fourth street, above Wood.
_ Jy47
R< B, CarnaUau,
TTOIiNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
. Cherry alley and Grant afreet. Je2:y
• J. N; lH'Ulowry,
Attorney and counsellor at LAw-omce in
Bakeyoireilnildiogs, on Grant rtreeL, j e 2
Di H. Hazen,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth streot, above and
.near Smithfield. mar27.-y
Patrick OieKenna,
ALDERMAN OP THIRD WARD.
OFIIOE corner Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly occu
pied by Alderman Lewis,) where all business pertain
ing to the office of Alderman and Justice of the l’oaco will
be promptly attended to. M>l:3m
N. ltuckmaater, Alderman.
|\FFICE, Grant street, between Fourth at. and Di&moud
\J alley. ConTeyuuciugafHllklndsdonrwiththoffreat
tst care and legal tccurnc v. Titles to Real Estate examin
ed, Ac. jaa^
William Wilson, Alderman.
01 FIOH No. 447 PENN -rre*‘t, between the canal nud
O’liani street. Fifth Ward. All bu.-itieef* appertaining
to the office of an Alderman or Justice c>t the Peace, will
be promptly attended tc*.
ItonJs, and otli-ir document*, drawn Tsitli
pnatuess nnd despatch. ttd>i:i:U'
*£i'ZEs>£t!K **»AHb» PUKtiKO^’ DBNTWf,
ffifjvPls§S ****** U> U ‘ Ui ' illla,t No * lu
f T i houfi’, l.vm h to 1 (iVNri, and
from 2 to 5 o’clock. iVM.VI v
jt&ZnS J SCOTT, OKNTIST, fourth slr.-ft, S;v doors
uW%KKJ=3k VrC?t 0f
Tyyyy Oma Ik-uks From nine A
P. M.
AL>'Rll» Q- CUKLIXO M.'tMA.V lU-BtllTSOft
ldwau) DrrußXiKir; nc?n»v i.. wrowai.t.
CnrUugt Uobcrtton & Co.,
Manufacturers or cir, pressed and piain
FLINT (« LASSWAUE, warehouse No. 14 Wool Mrovt,
corner iff Front strew, Pittsburgh.
£jj” All other kinds of UlrKswar* aDd Miudoiv Class, at
low market price;.. apllrdly
Jacob ffl’Couiiter,
WHOLESALE and retail Ciitur manufacturer, an.l deal
er In all kinds of Tobr.roo, Sauff. nud Cigars, No. 21*
Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Keeps constantly on hand a lanji* supply ol all the
various brands of Tmp**rinl Cigar* j.
John Bloorlieaxl,
WIIOLF.3ALK GROCER, AND COMMISSION MRU
CHANT, for the Pale of Pi* Metal and Lk-cm*. and
Produce generally, No. UI Wood street, PittMiurzh
fiuur atyuEu... KoatitT j. amciujon.
Heymcr & Anderson,
(Successors to Joshua Hhi*!** <i Co )
WHOLESALE dealers in foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices,
Coab*ctlonary, Sugars, Ac., No. 39 Wood Kre«t, opi.o
flite the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. Pa. Bp”
FORWAUDING AND COIIMUSION MERCHANT, and
Wholesale Dealer iu Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Irish, &ud
Produce generally, No.do Wood street. Pittsborgh. ‘ mart'.
B 'i\ <;. jtlorgau,
Bookseller and stationer—Las alwayson hand
a general assortment School, Ml-fccllane.us and Plan It
Bookfi, Printing. Post and Cap Paper,*.*., wholesale and re
tail. No. 104 Wo- - ** (-treat, bidow Fifth, Ka_-t side, Pitt'luirjib.
g£af“ Wanted, Rags aud Tanners’ Scrap-*. nplorlv
WILLIAM KILLEIi, Pliila WM . KK'KETaoX, PsUsburgh.
HSlllcr & ltlcketioo,
WHO LESALK (JR 1 >CURB.I a port era of brandies. Wines
■ and S*»gar«—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwiu and
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Lron, Nails, Cotton Yarn**. A •
constantly os hand. j)-0
Wm. (iarr & Co ,
(lVn. Carr, late of the Gra nf J. PrrV.cr A Or.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Foreign Wines
and Brandi*-?, OM Mouopgah'da and Rectified Whis
ky, No. 329 Commercial '.tow, l.iLwrty rtreot, Pittsburgh,
Pa. y.u-.y
DEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, offer.* fr sal- a
choicestooh of Groceries, / e'e tteJ for family use. Fpirrs
of every variety and ih»* j.nr-et qaality, ground «t hin
Steam Mills. Also, Dried Kniitn, Foreign and Doniesli?.
Produce taken in exchanr** Jar raerchaudd:*.
F. R-D. hat procure] n fu‘l nvjwrtm-nt of Lanirdh’s
Warranted Garden u:i i iu rites th? attention of all in
terested in rural affairs. j-iull
W. B. ESUUiiI Z. niC2Ar.na>X..._ ...J. /. ulnsmt.
Ehgtlib £• Ulchardson,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M ERC'.I A NTS, aud
Wholesale Deal.-rs in Fish, bacon and Oil,au 1 Produce
generally. Warehouse formerly u.vui i*d by Uurbrldge 4
Inghram, No. 110 Wnti-r aril lit) Firs: street, Pittsburgh,
Penna. I'eldJ
doiutuiialon iluuic,
THE have opened a house fur the above pur
pose, Bl No. 17 StnittrticlJ atr**-t, fi>ar J-*t>rs above* the
ilonongdhe'n House. We will purchase, or receive, on com
Xnlseion, for fkl«, of'Fleur, baron, Che»-s*\
Corn, Oats. Barley, Flax ffecd, Gras? Swd, ltalvd Hay, A..'..
upon which we will tm-Jke advances, or purchase at the bent
market rates for cash InorO! ALGK<> h CO.
James* ni’liangtxilnt
Dealer in gkockuils, produce, flour, bacon,
An., No. 10, corner ffraithfield igid F.rst struct?, Pita;-
burgh. Pa. novU
No. 33 SnithfUld street, <jsjt.isile &!:; lly.r'.
Manufacturers of cabinet furniture and
CHAIRS, of every description. Material* and work
manship warranted, and sold at reduce! prices. Care taken
in packing for KridamJ water carriage. nugUl
Wm Dlgby, Jr.,
CLOTIILNG AND FURNISHING STORK, Masonic Hall,
Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Clothing made to order, in
good style, and at moderate rates. augfrtf
ft/ft A. C. Duncan,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, aud Dealers in Produce, For
eign Wines and Liquors, G'd Monoogabela aud Rec
tified Whisky, No. 291 Liberty stJ riltsbur.-h, Pa, |jy27:y
A. Tlniile,
WHOLESALE aud Retail Saddle, llsmef*
' Trunk. Yulis.* and Carpet Hug manufacturer,
Ci No. UHi Wood st.. Pittsburgh. I’a. jv'A' v
J ll.Melior*
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer In M u«l.-*kl Inatrumeut-c
Pianos, Music, School Reek? and Staii.'uei y, No. 12:
Wood Street. 4 ’ jttil
John \Y. iluller 4 Co.,
1 FORWARDING and commission mKRCUANTS
_ Dealers Id all kind* of Pittsburgh uunufuctureH, Lead
Pipe and Sheet l/'tul, f»7 Froot street. sept's
Enterprise Works.
No. lffti Wood street, Viii'd door b'lovj Yirym alley.
BQWN A TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting
men to their largo assortment of Guuh, Hitler and It*-
volvlng Pistols, the largegt aod best eolccted etock ever
opened in this market, with a general
of Hardwam, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, tul of w hi.*!-,
wo offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchaser?, or
for good approved paper. marls
I HAVE THIS DAY (April Utb; asutcikted with m-
Messrs F. STEEL TUiIBhTT and SAML. C. CLANKY.
both of whom have been for many yearn in my establish
meat, and are already extensively and favorably known t-i
my customers and the public generally as superior work
men, and of correct business habits. We hope by this union
of experience and artistic skill— e-pe.cially in the watch de
partment; by keeping a large nn<l well aeletut-d stock i :
goods; by selling at moderate prices, und by close
to business, to merit n liberal share of patronage. To in v
old friends and tbo public in general, who have for oauv
years past so liberally paironlxud my busiuees, I return my
thanks, and solicit for the new firm a continuance of Mmi
larfavors. W. W. WILSON.
Pittsburgh, April 11, 1555.
Wilson, Turbctt &• Claney,
WATCH MAKERS, JKWELKKS and ALLYERSMITIIS
07 Market rf’rreet, corner Fourth. mv&
New Coach and Carriage Factory t
JOHNSTON, BEOTHEBS & CO.,
Orrncr Rebecca aud Belmont streets, Allegheny City.
ORv*gj* WOULD respectfully Inform their friem’s
and the public generally, that theyhav j
T* commenced the manufacture of Carriage*,
i i a—wfiM EaroochpSjßockawnys, Duggiua. Sleighs ar.-l
Chariots in all their various styles of finish and proportion.
All orders will be executed with strict regard to durabi’i
ty and beauty Of finish. Repair* will uko bu attended t »
on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work tl- *
beat Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel r-tutf, they foel conri
dent (hat all who favor thorn with their patronuge, will t
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purcb-i
-aing elsewhere. octroly
MEE
J. T. JOHSBTQN.
Klceiiior Carriage Factory.
JOHNSTON, BROTHER &. CO., PRACTICAL COACH
MAKERS, corner of Rebecca ami Belmont streets, All- •
gbeny city, Pa., have on bond am! are manufacturing an
extensive assortment of Carriages, Itockawaye, Buggb-,
baggage Caro, Ac., made io oil their various styles, with
Htrict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in >•: 1
their work the best Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. U •
palrßattended to on the most reasonable terms. They t ■•!
confident that all who may favor them with their patron
age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of work.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass even- i.;.
teen minutes during the day. 00t25:1>
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.
H. UtOELOW UARTIS L. 9TEVSHS OCOSOB ALliEh
Bigelow A Co.,
« SUCCESSORS TO KM. BIGELOW, No -id
Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pitti •
burgh—Coaches, Carriages, Pheatons, Bug
gies, and every description of fancy vehicles
Dum to order, and finished In a manner unsurpassed lor
beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship,
-and durability of materials.
All work warranted. novP
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Corn.r Diamond .treet .ud
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1/in DOZ. WillON ai'KDPI
Iw SO “ do Is store ml for „j e b _
jyl» 39 Wood rt, oypojlt, «b, Bt. OiirlM Hotel
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BUSINESS CARDS
Henry H, Cullins,
F. it. Uravo,
Diamond, Pittsburgh, /’a.
Youag & Co.
Copartnership Notice
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PUBLISHED DAILY, BY QILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “ POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OB $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
VOLUME XIII.
BUSINESS CARDS,
Joseph Fleming,
(SOOCESSOB TO L. WO.COX A CO.]
CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keep*
constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and ail articles pertain
ing to his business.
4®“ Physicians* Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all hours. je:Oy
JOHH FLXSUBa COCHUAH FLUIUfQ.
Fleming Brothers,
[SUCCESSORS TO J. EIDD Jt CO.]
WHOLESALE DUGGIBTS, No. GO Wood street, Pitts
burgh/Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated
Yermlfage, Liver Pills, Ac. jalO
John kaft, Jr.,
f SUCOtSSOB TO Ji«rs M'atFFlY.j
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, and dealer
fa Paints, Oils. Dye Stuffs, Ao. t 141 Wool street, three
doors below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. apr4:miely
R. Li. Allen,
YTTHOLESALB DEALER IN FOREIGN WINES, BBAN
YV DEES, OIGARB, OLD MONONGAHELA AND RYE
WuISKY, Ac., also, Rectifying Distiller, No.SWoodstreet.
Pittsburgh. Pa.
Wines, Brandies. Gin®, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St.
Ctolx and New England Rum, Clarets, Chaopaijjnea.Scotch
Alo, London Brown Stout, Ititd), Bcotch, Bourbon, Old
Monongahcla Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana,
Regalia, tmd Principe Cigars; Half-Bpanieh and Common
Cigars, all at such low prices as to challenge* competition.
Fancy Bar Kegs aDd Labelled Bottles of every etyle, uod
Demijohns of all sires, I respectfully iuvite an esamira
t»on cf my stock, ac No. 8 WOOD street, Pittsburgh,
Penna. apr3ly
James Olclllnger,
MONONGAHELA PLANING MlLL.—Would respectful
ly inform hb friends and the public, I hut his new es
tablishment Is now in lull operation, and that ho b pre
pared to furnish Boat Cabins, uod till all orders for Planed
Lumber, with promptness, and et the lowest rales.
Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, ronjitanily
on hand.
bash, Doora, and Mouldlugs of every description, made to
order.
Bnildem au i Carpenters would find It to their advantage
to give him & call, a* he can now furnish thi-m with planed
stufl suitable for etery descriptlou of work.
wsj a. 11nsrun i
Herron A Criswell,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, and Manufacturers of
*U kinds of Bratg Work, Locomotive ateaui KDgini-,
Piumlers, Ac. Ab*o, Cotton Itattlog Manufactun-re.
Foundry on Ribccca street. Allegheny city.
Ofll'v* und Store No. Id Market street, Pittsburgh.
<tl«i“01«i Brass and Copper taken in exchange for work,
ornish paiJ. Orders left at the Foundry or Office. will be
promptly attended to. fcULly
•u. (<&4rr d. aiisiauut t. j. mmr.
Graff, Belslnger 4 Graff,
\\f ESTUKN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Mood street, Pitts-
Y? burgh, Pa.
M. to five
dec2o:y
C.wkinz Stoves: Plain and Fancy (Jral-^j,
Coal and Wood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Fend. r*,
Parlor Stoves, Aid and D'g Irons,
Uo;’r w Ware, Portablo Forges,
Sugar liettlws, Tea Kettles,
Store Kettles, Wagon Boxen, mhlo
w.u. e.viTU .. w.w.xum i. a. iitiniu..
Smith, fflalr A Hunter,
(Late Smith A Sinclair.)
\\J UOLLSALK GROCERS, PHODUOK AND OOMAHS-
Tf fclcN MiIR.CHANTS, and Dealers in ail ilnds of
Pittsburgh Manufactures, 122 Second and 1M First street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. f*t>j
VV. S. Hoveu.
'|'WB OLD HUNTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John
-4 fton A Ftccklon,) and Blank Book and Stationery
Marabou**, la prepared to execute every rtylo of Legal,
Ciunmetciul, Canal and Steamboat Job Pnutiur and Book
Hind in-, and lurnUh • »*»ry article in the Blank Bock, Paper
sod Stationary line,at tL- ehcrlest notion and on the most
rce*i- nab!* terms.
Rbiuk Book and s?taticn*rv Warehouse. Printing UfHr«
nad Book Liodory, corner ef Market aud Second ew b covK.
S’orth-Wutern Police Agency,
NO. 51) WASHINGTON STREET, coroer ot Jvarborn,
CUICAQO, ILLINOS.
. LLI.N JM.N K VETOJC.
Pinkerton A Co.
otvoT* Turin stmiTtun w> tuk TEASsAcrton or a f.tniaAL
DETECTIVE POIJCK BUrGNESa
In the States of llliuoia, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana.
mhlO dtf
r J I UE late firm of JONES k QUIQG, l aTing been dienaiv-
X ed by the death of John F. Qulgg, on th*< ‘-T tb inet .
t.utf a ess of enld firm will to settled by ihe uedemigued, at
'heir office, eorner of Ross and First streets.
ISAAC JON Efi, Surviving Partner,
i’iitftburgh, September 3U, Isol—joefiy
MANUFACTURER of Spring and Blister Steel, Pl«u<h
Slab steel, steel Plough Winga; Conch and Kliptic
>prmg», Ilrßfj Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and
Hammered Iron Axles,—coiner uf Roi* aud First straatn,
i itieburgb. Pa. ortTily
•4AC
D. U. Uogen A Co.,
MAN UFACTUKEUS of ItOG ERB’ patent Improved Steel
Culuvu’or Teeth. Office corner IlcuA anti First afreet.
Pittaburgh Hiding School.
ROBERT U. PATTEKBuN, Proprietor, corner
otM. Diamond street andCbitry alley. The subscriber
J-t reKT>ectfullv announces to Ladies and Gentle
mm of Pittsburgh, that be has recently erected a RIDING
SCHOOL, whi«*b in point otsizs,ccmmodlnuFoesaandadup
i-tii'u, und-uiably txceio any similar in tbe
(.'uiftol Btate6 it<j locatim Is aoreseible from all part* of
li e city, while ita bigh and airy situation renders it espe
'•ially suited to the promotion of health, by thin nest Agree
exerche. Tbe Horses ar»* docile and well trained, and
tl:< pro;-riefnr plages liiinself that no paint or expense
»ul Lc i.partd to make thU eotablbbment the first in tte
c.mfideni-eo! the public. <v>t22?f
ttlehard t, Bucking,
Manufacturer of gilt, silver, brass,
buo.nzs, iajoking-glash, portrait and pic-
T.lt FRASIES, Plain ai.d Ornamented, Nu. 21 St Glair
•frr-»t. All kind? of Composition Ornament*, for Stfam-
Ix-j-ji, Ai-. All kind? of Gilding aod Re gilding, ord- r.
G.u Mouldln s for Frames, wholesale and retail. Varnish
f. - Oil p.xiu'ingr, Kngraringn aud Llthcgrapha, for s»le
tsiT Impaired or deCace-J Oil Paintings restored in fte
ie-.t rununtr.
Ai» I'rsm-fi and Mouldings mnnuhiPturr:! In thi* et-tab
iUbjnciit may be (.leaned without injury, with eoap and
*... t .-r.
C>. II and «e,t. No. 21 Ft. Clair flt.. Pitt«bu rirh- !inh2tf tf
TrENSTIAS BLIND MANUFACTURER, has recoi i*7 l*-]
\ bis health wa* to rusuiun hU oid bualness, nnd has
opened hi.- BUND MANUFACTORY, at No. 05 Filth street,
u> er the Post office, between Wood aod Bmithll»ld, where
he has an uHsortment of BLINDS, trimmed with plain aud
fun -v worsted and Hik Lrimmlug*, and is prepared to fill
ut.y order in his line, on the most reasonable terms. Ill*
wt-:k is whir-nttsl U* give aatlsfucUcn or tuonryrefunded.
47ir“0.d Blinds repairs!.
Pleojie give him n call, as he can't te beat in work
tnsurliip my 7 ly
111 AVE told my Intcreet In the businees na Lorg, Miller
A Co., to 11. A Long, who, with John Phillips, will con
tinue r.t the old eland, No. 10b Front wtreet. 1 cordially ro
:•><ii*mend the new finn to the patronage of my friend*,
i ItUburgh, July 29,15 M. P. U. MILLER.
K. L ’N
S. A. Loh|{ Sl Co.,
1 ) KLL ANT) URAflti FOUNDERS, AND Cl AS FITTERS,
i ) Invite atention to thrir nt«y-k of Chandelier.*, Crack
"ts. Pendants, and other fix tore*. \V« fit up huuwa »i:L
0:«H nud Steam, make Braes CarttlQgji of all kinds to order,
furbish Railroad Pump* und Tank and keep Auti
A:triUon Metal constantly on baud. jj:’.!
NOT ICfiS.
DALY’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY.
y<>. ‘2O Fifth stwi, first comer abort Market ,<trtr(,
WHERE will be found the largest ami best assorted
stock of EIOSIBRY ever offered for sale In this city.
Por-basers will find it to their odvsntage to call at thin
<i. tablishment an d examine lor themselves; it Is all ! need
tr. in/ure their custom. C. DALY.
N. B —Remember tbe Giuai* Stocxino Coaxxu.
febljy C. I>.
Consume the Smoke*
r 1 IHE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufae-
L tureaml sell SWEENEY’S iIOT AIR AND SMOKE
l ■ >NSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and
t- mtruct for heating buildings with the moht economical
Foruare now in use. no attention of those interested is
•-••liclteJ. An? information can bo Und of A. BRADLEY,
o 10. 2 and 4 Wood street, cr of J. BARN DOLLAR,
dec2i:tf | Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood fit.
> vMLi I. LCULII
.....Jussm, j cum.
Ltcdlle ft Ulam,
(Successors to Mulrany ft Ledlle ) 1
MANUFACTURERS or Cut, Moulded and Plaio, Flint
anil Fane; Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all
Kinds of Window Glass, Flafifes, Vials and Bottles. Ware*
house corner of Matkei and Water streets, Pittsburgh.
mh3nlly
/'t IIIMSEN, Manufacturer of erery variety of Vials,
Ditties and Window Glass, Black Porter, Wine and
Claret Bottled; Demijohns and Carboys; also, Flint Ohms
in every variety. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Becond, and 133
First street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mh2B
I* W. Ch&dwioky
Dealer in kkntuoky leaf tobaoco, rags
AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood street, below Sixth, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
•GSrThe highest market price, in CASH, paid for
ap2o;l y:;
Atwell) Lee do Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce and Commission
Merchants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Uanul&ctutes,
No. H "ft ood street, between Water and Front streets, Pitts
burgh. ' aplB
Dissolution of Co-Partnership*
r CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
X JOSHUA RUODES and PHILIP REYMEfi, in the
Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary Business. Is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will
be settled op by Joshua Rhodes, who is autbor'aed to re
ceipt for all debts due said firm. JOSHUA RHODES,
Maron 27tb, 1555. PHILIP REYMEB.
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
£4)-The have this day formed a Partner
«hip, under the name, firm and eiyle of RKYMEU A AN
DERSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and
Confectionary tueineug, No. 39 Wood street.
1 UILIP IIRYMErt.
ROOT. J. ANDERSON.
Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855.
«o“In retiring from the Confectionary basinets I cheer
folly recommend Meesre. Keymer A Anderton to my friends
and customers __ JOSnUA KIIODKB
Pittsburgh, March 27tb, ISSS.
Removal*
C PRINQBR UARBAUGH ft CO. have removed to No
O 295 Liberty street.
rU’BIKOIB 'BABBAUQ
Springer Htrhaagh <fc Co.,
C (Successors t* B. Harbaugh,)
OMMIfISION AtfD FORWARDING MEROUANTB;
Driers io W9ol end Produce generally, No. *9b Liberty
street, Pittsburgh, Pa. apb
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• JAMES CKS3" til.
HAM rACTI. IKU.S OV
.ji i-.. aotci xas
Tuftac Jodii,
N otlce.
j.vo pun.urs.
pmsuuiiou, pa.,
Removal.
■ CHAU. ATWELL.
.ALEXANBER IORSTTE.
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1555.
BUSINESS CARDS
J. Li fflarahali,
(Successor to H. Lse.)
WOOL DEALER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
No. 189 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, I’a.
Rtfcrtnci—Vf. M’ClintocU A 8r034 Kramer ft Rohm;
Brown ft Kirkpatrick; Murphy, Tiernnn ft Co.
Pittsburgh, May 24, 3855—(my24:3m*j
Uots and Caps.
rng WE would invite the ntteniiou of our friends and
public to u splendid assortment cf HATS and
which we are now opening lor the Summer
trade, which for beauty of style, ercevds anything ever of
fered in the city, or west of the mountains.
Cali and examine for yourselves.
J. WILSON 4 SON,
•pQ _ 91 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
rpHS FIRM OF LiYINGSTON,*IU)fIGKN A 00 JProprie-
X tors Of the PITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS, was
dissolved by the death of Mr. John J. Hogoxn, on the lltn
of Match last.
The business of the NOVELTY WORK* will beconttnued
in all its branch' P by the surviving partners, under the
name and style of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND ft CO., who
will also fettle up the affairs of the late fir-a.
L. R. LIVINGSTON,
CALVIN ADAMS,
J. K. MOORHEAD,
Pittsburgh, Pa., May 4, Dig;.. | W. It. COPELAND.
John JU’Cloikey A Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTH 1 Nil MER
CHANTS, No. 88 Wcod «lru«t, Pittsburgh, 1»».
TLo subbcriier.s respectfully lofnim their old cu.ilomera
and ihe public in geoerni, that they hiivi; thiH day ass .cia
ted tbemeelvi*-' io th* abt.v* bunlueun, under th« firm (t
JOHN M’CLttSKLY ft GO. Th*y <• tfxit)y . c-li.-il a -bar,;
o( pabllo patronage.
Thu previous t'uao»'.‘ a <A en.-h will l* r-etllfd bythun
avlvv* r*sp«-ctively. M*t»
Uooti ami hboci.
JM’i.ArOHLIN, No. FuuiUi ntn—t. nearly cpftwile
• the Mayor’s oQRS>, in manufa-: urii g U-MlemeuV first
booth, Low Hhoee, ii*-H and button. <l, Cugri-e- eu! Button
ed Gahorw; i.adlb*.'* Boots, Hail 8.h.19, Jeuoy I.iuJ-. bII
pels, hu<l La*-hlnj: (ittiters, 1 1 ever* r.>K»r ami sbajo;
iHCCy hid aud .°at:o «iai:.-rs, of tin-b« ; urn in la.-t. M 1
and ChUdreu'd do., wi i-xery \u/irty.
V . B All kii.ds mud.' !.• <>u sb.-r! i.i.i Ic**. Imii"
etoldtera* tloanty i.audi ami Claluii
agalutt tjoveniment
1M ILL pro •a re Bounty l.*Ui i M'arrruits lor Soldi, r •>, thm
Widows aui Mtr.or CbiiJ’fU, acJ ai:.-nJ : - bunlueas lri
lii* ** Court ( f Claim.*,” r*v >ntly esi<bii*l»i-d by
(JlHo*, No. 148 Thiru hi reel, one dm.r above Fimlii r i«*ld nt.
Marcli B* 158&—(mh;wi CiiAIU.EN NiYLOK
A«W Seed Store.
J AMES WAUDKOP offers !..► anl* CANARY RI’IUH oi
the most improved tr.-*d. v-ry hardy, and tine
singers. Bird Heeds—Canary. Hemp. Millet, Hope on.l mix
ed Seed, liyu^uelt* will le luruistied n-mpoe.l of the fiuvat
HEWERS, v:.-. • C«ai/l»s Ume Ru.is, llel-.dr
Everxreeus (iu ’ f.-r Cbrt 'im.is ir.-m to- Seed nn-J
liorii.-ulturai Store. No. 4‘J Fu'ib el . MV< 1. Jrrdo
Uoiinty Laudi
T J'HK uud-'rstgnrd .t»ntiQue.» U: obluin B«-uuty Lam! M nr
1_ ranis. The press:*! Lilli i}i%ei to nil *!»•» have *erv**il in
ouy w'nr more 17vu, ltVj r.t.i. T-tiih ru. Oerub*.
LUKE C'JCKBIIIJ.)T, -T. Diamond u!:rv,
mhliy betweru Wood st «u.l Di«JU->tt !
Coal Work* lor Salt'
SIXTY THREE ACHES »)F LAND. » ilb i’*u i».*t.-* ot C-.U
attached, i»l*l all the intprovem.Mitn th<Ttn>o m
ful op-ration Raid Fsrni is sitnaiml tu the M aongiiboL
river, HI miles aL’Ve I’lf.-burijh, and lx suppl.ed with ti
Farm liouar, Burn, Teouiit HoUfes, DrcLi*rJ. Riißioid, kiul
au excidtent bnrb -r.
Tin* veiu of Coal ix five f.*.d t lil.-Y, un i r iuMj’. b»> ?u r pars
ed lo ,uaJltv. For further pHrlieulars applv t.>
MJIIDLv-‘jN k 1* • YNK,
jsli.tf No. 2Hi» Libsri v street.
EXlllltlllUN 110031
Foil INVENTIONS AND PATENTS.
And Agency for Iho Purchase and Sale of Patent
Rights und Patented Articles.
MORKi ¥ KAT<J>>' Agcut.
Su. So /bur;’. i\,W‘u r s'i
fIMIK Fub3crii.t?ri« fomr *. ,un!n*i-»! <-.iLli>:r
X MO&KS F EATuN, mid li'ivr no b.-'iVnU >u in
mending Mm. 0- hi: w!i« m-.j w*.h !o *-tuj>li*y hi* *-t*rTii-**«,
as a !*eatl«*nian of un Jonhs ol v l vabU* in-
Jui-lry, In wbn.so •* *nr:i u.- • ; <*rv rvi»an'-* may ho ;dn. ** l.
hwillnß Crulg, W. ib.hiii-'u. .'r ,
W 11. Iwnur, ,Min liniliKin,
J»me' Wc-M, H. Child*' ft C-- ,
I’ K hririid. N. Ili.lm*** l A ."on*.
Knaji A Wn,h, Kramer A Rabin.
Win. I’hilh; !. P,. Liviaj*lun,
Wilk>d M'Cundii-w, Win F. Johtn-lon.
A W Loom!*, Andrew Fuitt-u
Pttuburgh, N\.\»-iul'*-r -T lb, i ln-v'.T. ill'
Writing ClßeteH'-Uulf'i Cuiie^r.
I’HK OaritK-m-.'n tud Ladl-V Dr.? Willing
llw* will ror.untn* op*-i» .lurici' Hi** »mmn. r under
Mr J. L>. Williams, wi:on> v&riuuji nlyix* i.i uctitWii'Ti and
Ladie*' Writing art* :-o cnivt-rraMr admireJ. .No ppwnr.fQ.-
nf Penmau.thip or*' t'Shih.t.*J a: tb« .Ir>or h>i: t J,o«— «.xe.-uti*d
by the Ti’-a/Jwr in the Innutulfon. Tl,*> |’rtt::*ipni <* 1 umii* i».■
M monopoly *' uor *‘ pace l ” f->r Li.-* hu-inor-., nor did hr c-t
hi.-* inctiluli.u cbxrh:rc,i !o f<-1! ont, tv* ;.■»< l<-;n r**p**n:»-dly
done In this r»ty
Gentleman mi 1 Lade**-’ Vi*i f in;- f er'« wrill-n In Mr
Williams’ •*')!«*. Ai; Mod* t.d i.lmatnentnl IVI
uranship f.xe'uiol If' orJ'T. mvi-l •!♦'*
Picw I rate I livelier Uflice.
q>HE /Mihfl.-rii-er hi.- ju-t . r-i»'*d UK I N'TKLI.UiFNt’K
X OM*'ICL, al -410 Lilw»rty rtm.i, in iho viril known
othco ol John lu-tiii w.iu, bUp AiC~nt ; joJ m l.u hi’ bom
Exploring AgnLl fir the \(4in; >isu'« llihlr .S-~:r? y r.f PUL**
burgh for warty l**.) years, h>* tliiter* h'nurlf *hal hi:*
* of th-i r i-.y M. I r.i r;‘.u *n - g:t m him grv&{ j»-it*.-
U-:- Hi furuhdiliig hno^rk—.•(vi-* uiUi h ip. uti l aI-c> in l.i.d
log pln<*« .» '< i boy f.girh: an ; -if. ..:her* -rekn.e p;r;j>lo\
The of tin* j iiblic u- mii.-iVd. Inm- . u-iy. and
every rtloi t Ito re ,;*'3t ra! f.KU:d*-di : :
jell U 0 VHit IEI im;k
iUUliUru A. Co.
HA YK ON LI AM i, lit Ih dr riU-nniii* ' AlllNf-i nri
OH A 1 It MANur A'.'IMjIY. No m S -.ithti -Id ntr-ot, a
lar<e a.*:aorUueoi ol Fancy and Ptain I'm tufcich
tilay Tl' i hrII If) per cent. bi*l.-" ■•O'* cn H.ry r.u.-h
Term*—rush oul) . d-r"- ly
Wdi. lu. btevciitou ■ .-u: .mir* i.. ti,« ui.IN ••
UX turf CAhINKr WARE : ! rv.-ry at hi:'
bl-iU J, rorniT wi Lil'uriv uml r*-T.<iiiii 'treolr
M* UNDJSJiTAKINO uttoadW tc, in -Cl p.i hiKu**bf».
myl l
Charlei llariicb.
Hoa.s:*; fcUOKII ANU ULAOiuS.MI iH. I,*.*, rrrr'r.J n
in'll und cMjnuio.il'm.** lin.K ?*h p ou Clierry u’iey,
h--titi*oij Third utid E ur'.h i*trr»*Jr, whert' he i.i preparf.d
to *'o nil in bin l : n» w:’!i thr utl:i:- t j'rmnj'titUilK.
LLirlng had locg axperU-ne** iu lha bu-dm-rs, hr r»'ij-e'rtfullv
uollcitb ihi* putiunafct! ot hie old cu.t’rim*r> ru.d tb tmlhV
ganera’ly. j--.il
GKAXD PIANO*
MAL'E ItV
NCNN3 S CLARK, NEW YORK
PUULIC of Pittsburgh und Allegheny io reiUHct
X fully Invited to rail at th** M u*i:- .''tore
of the No. fc'J EIETU ST ,
mamin** a aufa*ri' N a ]S fc *W B tfn
Fulttirand Plano t i>rlc« ) I DOO,u u ct U U
From the Facw-ry c! M’Nni A CL\r.h, N*iw York. Thr*
elegant instrument is madt* in the •• fcLJX IIiKTHIAN
til YLE,” tbe ornKmeots, front rd.*e,w and ; lM*rng elabo
ratelv carved out of SOLI I) RO." h\VOi d * 1; Is lull rcvi-n
octaves, of the largest i!luioL'"im»!>. nod, in i i>iut (•{ volume,
power, and liquid mippli.-** :. o- , )>;-ii.-unc'-J ul’.o
gether uiisurjiatiAble.
Tb>* RUbf-rnt-er:) ntH bo baf.pv l.- r.velrn .hr i; iLi ol
tlirtir 1 ri^ tjil-i Kt'd 1 h»* public lu general, m l d:. « tluin
through thru i '•-•f.U iu*»* <**<-.Mi•duuef:t
H. O l.Sit I* K A fhi't .
gprlug Slock of Hamburg I'lsnoi
CUAItLAJi'TE m.UMK, N,.. Mfl «,oi
Tbt* Ilniuburg i'iuix *• mi' undouM'»dlv
I# * J 6 • superior to all oth,.-rr, li. 11, m ••fu/b. i.'y > V
touch anil sup’-rurrity of tone.
They have oot cmy received the high-td mark*, i tl - 1 • t
batioo from the best Kurope&u Pihulm.-, :>a h tti
LIST, THALBMRU,
And Olhere, who have them constantly in their own Hie*,
but also from our resident Prclirseora. Tb« id). wing lei an
extract Ihm a Setter of
PROFESSOR lIENKY UOUBOCK.
After describing the particular style two of which he
wants for blfl own wee—one Uruiul uud one Square—lie
speak* as follow* of their r?.c.silent qualities
“My little daughter, who plays r?r # v well, must, with
myeelf, have a good instrument, and y.-urs are ibo only
ones which cad satisfy nu*.
“ Instruments are offered in eon the m-.-i ercomtauJaliiig
terms. 1, however, do not tike them. :h«v have u.q the
elastic tou’-h and the lone of yours.
“I remain, yours, respectfully,
“ ilfsm Roubock, Pa"
For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUMK. nt the-old Estab
lished Piano Depot,*’ 118 Wood street, -1.1 doer above Fifth.
Also, sole Agent for I’li and Western I’lMinsylvania
for HalUt, Davis rf Co.'s Huston Pianos, (whl"h iu the East*
ern cities are considered superior to either Chh-kertng’a or
Nunns k Clark’s, out which fact Is not titaneivciy known,
sfl they have but lately been iutruJuo.-u her.- ) and o.lmr
Now Yort and Philadelphia IMumv, <d tb- best makers, at
prices from s‘22s‘to SSOO. mhiv<
Notice to Whom It May Concern.
f PIIE PUBLIC SPUING SALEH M Kslaie ut Ho
X. chestor ore now closed, and tb- Budding ,S>a.<»u baa
fairly commenced. Every citizen of Kochrst-i i* busily em
ployed. Even 30 or 40 new familiea whf. have become citi
zens the present Spring, find constant employment; hu.l in
a few days a hundred families more will be inquired to car
ry on the work of the present sea-on.
The Chr Building Kttuhliihni’-nt is uow mar completion,
and will be in full operation in June. Several Cunt will bo
ready for delivery, by contrue*, the Ist of July, 186,'..
Two or three uew churches, iu lioibeater. will bo con
tracted for Immediately, and numerous other improvements
will be commenced, requiring a great urnouu t of mechanical
and other labor independent of thw Car KMubUsbineut,
which will pro-'ably employ from one to two hundred.
A promiuent brickmaaer from Pittsburgh ha* ju*l pur
chased nine large lots, and contracted to make upon them
forthwith 600,000 bricks, 'i wo gangs t-f hands commence
work the present week, besides the ether yards heretofore
established in the neighborhood.
Our .Stone OuarrwAare already alive with workmen, and
the rood leading to them lined with teams.
Lumber to becoming abundant and ilieay, and tencmeii’s
will soon spring up to relieve some cl our houies, which
now have 6 families, 4 families, 3 families, and dozens of
them 2 families each.
. Any who d d not buy cheap lots ui the four public sales
list season, or the four public sales the present spring, can
still secure good bargains at private rale by calling on the
subscriber in Rochester. Terms— 1 / 3 down, U, in one year
and % in two years. M. T. 0. GOULD.
p. o.—A few lots can yet be bad at $6O to $lOO each; if
applied for before the 20 b May. These lots uro twice ns
large ns urualeity iota, viz: 40 fe-t by 126, and the price
only from $1,60 to $2,60 per foot front. The present reserv
ed homestead an 1 magnificent profit of Ovid Pinney, 4 acres
in tb** centre of the borough of Rochester; also, ibo beauti
ful 20 acres, building, orchard, Ac., of P. Kudo, can be
bought through thosubscriber at great bargains. and there
are not two suchbargains within a hundred rnile.% - G.
myti
Removal.
SOUTH BERT & SON have removed their Beal Estate
• and General Agency Office to No, 53 MARKET fcT.,
near Third. aog 2
F O D.,?'i LE T Two Lou * of “ u f <*> b > uo Dich, iu liasl
rlttaburgh, at the lowest prices. Inquire of
*°S4 THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth street.
► J *\ v r
OCULIST AND AURIST.
tIATa ALL DISKAS23 0? TUB *IB AND lAfi tfllQODt OUPFINU,
luciqrq, nusTS&mo, ok nra usa or oalouxl.
OFFICE 468 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
Hours from 9 A. Al.toiP. M.
ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acuta or
Chronic BLindnesa with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and
Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among
the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. H. with
perfect satisfaction.
All diseases of the Bar treated upon scientific principles*
Artificial Eyes inserted without au operation.
AU lettara post-paid will secure prompt attention.
We select the following references from among the thou*
sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr:
Henderson:
Wm. J. Fryer, 325-8 Broadway, Albany, N. 7.
•Alfred Southwlch, Printer, “ “
fJ. Goodspeod, Glens Falla, N. Y.
•Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich.
•Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson t New York City, N. Y.
fMiss Mary BeUpws, N. E. Btatlon, Duchess N. Y.
•Edward G. Eolger, Bristol, Conn.
•John Seaman, Engineer, N. Y.
David little, Engineer, N. Y.
Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq., N. Y.
+James W. BHrby, Brooklyn', T*. I.
Jarvis Rodgers* “ “
A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, 3L Nicholas Hotel.
U. M. Ferries, Organ Builder, Houston St.
R. B. Doolittle, fil. N. V.
Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, n.Y.
M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Tror, N. Y.
R. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y.
A. Dllltmbach, Schenectady, N. Y.
Capt. ti. IL Havlianil, Athens, N. Y.
John W. Hackctt, Binghampton, N. Y.
•These patients were blind, and had to be led to the office.
At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city
at pleasure.
.* .)UJ»EUL ; S MYLUiiXxY
•These cases of Amaurosis were restored to eight after
the/ were given up aa Incurable by the faculty, and can be
referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facts lu
these caeca, hy writing to them, ja D fi
PUtaburgli DoUarBaylng» In 11U otlanT
NETT POOR TO THE PITTSBURGH BABB,
18 NOW OPEN dally from ft to 2 o’clock; also, on WeJ
1. Ef-aday anti Saturday eveaingn, from 7 to ft o’clock.
Deposit* madved of ail sums riot less than One Dollar,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Jane
and December. The Trustee*, for the purpose of furthering
the benevolent objects of the Institution, have entered Into
r guareutee bond, thereby giving additional security to
dspotdlora.
Books containing the Charter, By-Lawe, Roles and R-gu*
latlous, furnished gratis, on application at the office.
Frcsulenl—Q KOßGE ALBHEE.
VICE I’P.CiiOCaTS:
nopatrcll Uepbnra, Johtfll. Shoenterger,
Ororge It. White, Charles Knapp,
William P. Johnston, N> Grattan Murphy,
James W. llailmeo, Theobald Umbslaettar,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. I’enucK-k,
William Phillips, William J. Anderson.
Taomts*.
John G. Backofen, Janies Herdm&n,
Hill Burgwin, John M. Kirkpatrick
Albert Culbertson, John D. M’Conl,
Hubert Chester, Robert Morrow,
J. Gardiner Goffiu, Walter P. Marshall,
Alocro A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock,
John 8. Ooegrare, Henry L. Itlngwalt,
Charles A. Colton, Robert Kobb,
K. G. Kdriogton, George RJUddle,
Francis Felix, James Rfioads,
George P. Gilimore, James Bbidle,
James B. lioon, Georgs 8. Seklen,
WUliam S. Haven, Alexander Tindle.
Sfcrttary and Trtasurer —QUAßLES A. COLTON,
jylft:Jly
KAIiMUIKS* AJSD MKCUAMICS’
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance t'ompanv,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
Capital .9300,000
Amoout securely .9^00,000
T'HIS COMPANY elfects Flm InsuTanro on Bnildlnga,
OooiLs Furol.ure, 4e. Marine Insurance ou Vtaseln,
Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Gooda, by Riven*,
I>akes, Canale, Railroads, and Land Carriage generally.
Aleo, loaurance upon ijves, upon the moei favorable
terms.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. Thomas B. Florence, James E. Neall,
George LL Armstrong, Cha|J**» DlDgee,
Kd. V. Middleton, E. E, nelmbold,
George tleluibold, Frod. 0. Brewster,
Thomas Manderfield, Isaac Leech.
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President
ErTiftß R. llttsooui, Secretary.
PITTSDURGU REFERENCES.
Ilou. T. M. nowe, Hon. J. R. M’CUntock,
ll<*o. P. 0. Shannon, Col. S. W. Black,
Hon. J. B. Guthrie, A. B M'C&lmont, Kgij,
Thomas J. Keonan, Ep*j, Wilson M'Candlwss, K*q.,
Od. J. Ue-on Foster, / Gen. J. K. Morehead.
U M. Riddle,
The character of the above Company Is of the first class,
and combines the raro nod unusual privileges of Fire, Ma
rine and Life Insurance.
Geullemcn of eleTated standing are aasociatod in its
management, and inturestod as Stockholders.
THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent,
j?3l St. Charles Building, No. 10S Third Ft.
ARTHUR’S PATENT
Self-sealing Cans ]||| I
For Preserving Fresh Fruits, i |
Tomatoes, 11
DV UEEMETICAL SEALING. H
fI'IIESE CANS, which ore sealed by tho llousckiwper
i without the aid of a ttucor, and opened eaaily without
injury to the can, are rapidly oomlog Into general us**.
Full directions fur puttiug up fruit accompauy the cans;
and the work is to easily performed, that by their use every
family may have fresh Fruit and Tomatoes on tbeir table
a! I winter, at summer prices.
PRICKS.—Pint Can*, $2; Quart, $2,50; Half Gallon,
$3,60; Three Quarts, $4,25; Gallon, $5 per dozen. The
different sizes nest, In order to secure economy In trans
portation.
ARTHUR'S CAN, which lfl closed with a lid covering the
whole top, so that when open it may be cleansed like any
other vessel, has been fully approved by the Furmora’ Club
of tho American Institute, New York. It took a first-class
diploma over all other self-sealing cans at the late Fair in
Cincinnati, and was awarded a medal at the Merbanics’
Fair held this spring at the Smithsonian Institute, Wash-
Ingtou City, D. C. It Is claimed to be the beat Can in the
market.
All order* accompanied by the cash wIU be promptly for
warded.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the China and Queens
waro Store of HENRY HIGBY,
oug4 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Bargains In Watches, Clocks It Jewelry.
ROBERTS & BROTHER
ARK now celling their largo and carefully nalec-
Wws ted stock of Fine Watchev, Clocks, andrich Gold
jg^jiaJewelry at greatly reduced prices, to make room
GBUBifor an entiro new stock, which will be received di
rect from tho Eastern manufactories iu a few weeks, for
the Fall trade.
Purchasers desiring to buy good goods at low prices,
should rail Immediately and examine our stock, us we are
determined to close it out without regard to cost or ioruer
price.**. Don't forget the place.
ROBERTS A BROTHER,
41 Flflh street, next doer to Wood.
Watches, Clcvks and Jewelry repaired In the best
oiiiuner, uud warranted. }y2l:ly
t'ornar of SmlUhHeld and Third streets,
tTMIIA largo and commodious House having undergone
X thorough repair and furnished with new equipments
throughout, la now open for the reception of the iraroling
pub! lc. _ CllAßQia MODIIUTI. j*l
LAN *> wrUKAiVTS
W AKTKD - .0,
180 ACUS WARRANTS, byt
AUSTIN LOOmig,
M* tu»|«T in Warrants Stnoka, An.. M Fourth •
Co-Partnership,
WALTER P. MARSHALL associated with him, on the
•id day of July, JQS. R. HUGHES, in the Wall
Paper business, ufldwr the name of
Jy¥ W. P. MARSHALL A 00.
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.
A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY OITY, 24 feet by
100. A good bargain can be had by applying goon at
the office of the UOKNINQ POST. jyIVH
Lot for Sale,
A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street
2\. by 100 feet In depth, in Birmingham, will be eold
cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE,
_JylB at office of the Morning Post.
SEMIANNUAL DIVIDEND. 8 PERCENT.,' JCTy 1,806.
-ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY.
Ob'HARTFORD, COtfy. 9
CIIABTBBED
Cash Assets, July 1, 1 855, $8.15,830 S 3.
/CONTINUE to make insurance on all descriptions of
property at equitable rates. This Company have
maintained a position for honorable dealing for 3fl yeats
und is unsurpassed for responsibility and punctuality by
any other similar Institution In the United Slates Semi
annual statement of the condition of this Company on tile
in this office, for the examination of the public
H. B. TKN-EYCK, Agent.
Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood gtreets Pitts-
jy24
A. M. Lemon A Co.’s Way Line.
BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND COLUMBIA.
*rrrffi 1111 —mil undersigned haying purchased
jrts—«| nart of D Leech A Co.'s Canal Btook,
are prepared to do a WAY FREIGHT
BUSINESS between this place and All business
entrusted to our care will be promptly attended to by us,
at the Warehouse formerly D. Leech A Co.,
Oanal Basin. /LLOYD A LEMON.
jy2s:dlm* C-
JUST WHAT YOU ALL WANIJ THIB WARM WEA
THER—The Magadxree fbr August:
Peterson’s MagaziopTor August;
Ballou’s do . do
New York Journal do
Dickens’ Household Words Tor August;
The HelreßS of ilaughton, or the Mother’s Secret;
Mary Lyndon, or Revelations of a Life;
Peggy Woffington.
For all the new Books or Magazines, call or send to the
cheap Bookstore of W. A. GILDKNPENNEY A 00.,
j y 2o Fifth st, opposite the Theatre.
COAL FLAT—Lying at the foot of Liberty street, Monon
gahela rlyar, for sale by
j y 2o J. W. BUTLER A 00.
S'" ALMON—No. 1 Lake Superior Salmon fbr sale by
je2Q HENRY H. 00LUN8.
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MISCELLANEOUS,
DR. HENDERSON,
iW 63 fburth strut,
CITY HOTEL.
(UT* BROWIFa,)
JOHN P. GLASS, Proprietor.
PITTSBURGH, PA
PAID UP.
Itt®
MISCELLANEOUS.
WM. A. OAXtBOIf .. JAiU3 CWSWJU..
HEBBON & CBISWELL.
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDEBB,
MANUFACTURERS of alt kinds of BRASS WORE. I,o*
COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, Ac. Al
so, Cotton Batting Monuihcturerß.
foundry on Hebecea otreet, Allegheny City.
Office and Store, No. 13 Market street, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for work,
or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. feb9:ly
„ JOSEPH T. LOWRY,
‘ ?* Corner of lyoi and Wood Strait,
Eptraneefrom Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
EBFEGIPULLY announce to the public that he has
commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, in connec
tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will
also attend to renting. Persons in want of Bert ants, in any
capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied Bt short
All business entrusted to his care promptly at
tended to, 1 r '
T. J.Blgham,Esq, RichardOoxr&n,
Black, Jauieo llackeral. A. A. Aljlsox),
MsffltAOld. ' »•-***•’
Bstanobmaa dfc Haonlals,
lITnOQRAPHEBS— Third street, opposite the Post-office,
J Pittsburgh. Slaps, Landscapes* Bill Heads, Show BlUa,
Labels, Architectural and Drawings, Business ana
Visiting Cards, ete, Engraved or Drawn on! Stone, Printed
to Colors, Gold, Bronte, or Black, in the moot approved style,
etui at the most reasonable prices. octlfcly
UEBTAUUAST,
WOOD. STREET, BET. WATER AND FIRST STREETS.
TUB Undersigned has just prodded a choice stock of
LIQUORS, and is ready at all times to serve bis friends
with the best of the season, in the way of edibles. Irish
Whisky Punches may be had at the Biitidsbi.
JsoUOy JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor.
Alexander Hayi)
CfVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Fifth street, op
posite the Court House, Pittsburgh, Penna. —has per
manently located, and will punctually attend to all business
entrusted to his charge.
E£riBENCS3:
Hon. W. F. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley R. R.
W. Milnor Roberts, Chief Engineer •• “ “
Geo. R. Ekhbauta, Associate Eog. ‘ “ “
David Mitchell, Chief Engineer PittaVb and Steub. E. R.
James Thompson, Superintendent City Gas Works.
JamK. Day, Civil Engineer. Allegheny City, fap":2w•
rpll£ Partnership of JOHN fd’DEVITT A BRO. was dirr
X solved oq the Urstinst. John AlTJavitt will continue
the business at tho old stand, and attend to the settlement
of 'he business of the late firm.
- - JOHN M’DEVirr,
“ ; WILLIAM M’DEVITT.
Pittsburgh, January 3d, ISss—{jan4
Few Trimmiug Store,
No. 83 Omar of 'Market ttrat and the JMamand.
JJIRANK VAN GORDER reapecfuily announcea to the
- publieof Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open bie
now Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Having fitted
up the neatest store room.in the city, and filled it with a
choice selection of the latest style* of Trimmings and Fan
cy Goods, he Hatters himself that he will offer superior in
ducements and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with tdieir patronage.
Now, don't forgot the place—No. 83 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. [apriZJ FRANK VAN GORDER.
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAfaEmNARY.
W. T. MCDONALD, M. A., PanrciPAL.
ffdEIB next session of the Institution will commence on
X MONDAY, tho sth of September nest, at the room cor
ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
Meson*. Veedcr. ~ ,
jB/cTcnc'*—Hon. A. W. Loomis,O. Knap, Jr., 8.1. Von
ouhorat, R. Miller. Jr. aagfffi
Agency For boldiers’ Claims.
Location of lands.—purcuase and sale of
LAND WARRANTS.—The undersigned has made ar
rangements with competent and responsible gentleman to
obtain Certificates or Warrants for Soldiers, their widows or
minor children, who arc entitled to Bounty Lands; also for
the Location of Lands, and the Purchase and Sale of Land
Warrants. JOHN D. DAVIS,
mhl-Ltf Corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
New Paper ilangtnce.
NO, 86 WOOD STREET.
TJUNE FRENCH AND AMERICAN TARLOR PAPERS;
r Panel ln gold, oak and marble;
Hall Paper a, of various styles;
Fjg’d and, Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers;
Cheap and low priced Wall Papers;
Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades.
A large and complete assortment of the above, selected
for the season, will be sold at the usual low prices.
oct3 WALTER P. MARSHALL.
i. j. mom juhiil ant, jb.
HAGAN A AHL,
WHOLESALE and Retail Dt rrs In SUki, Fancy and
Staple DRY GOODS, Noa. 91 Market and 8 Union
itreet, Pittsburgh. apr4
E. WUITEUUI^U,
Fancy sn.n and woolen dyer and oleaner,
No. 7 ISABELLA BL, near the Emmet Hotel,
marl Ailmuiht.
L. E. Ilayvrard,
DEALER in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGHORN
and BRAID HATS, corner of Market Rod Liberty sts..
No. 174, Pittsburgh, Pa. j H l4:y
JOHN mfCUKLL,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
No. 135 Wood Street*
Jenyj] Next door to H. Childs* Shoe House, Pittsburgh.
WM. A. M’CLUKG,
DEALER IN
Fine Teas, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
Waro.
CORNER OF WOOD AND SIXTH STS.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ifinow resolving a large assortment of FRESH GOODS,
In addition to his-already extensive stock, purchased
from first hands In the Eastern markets, which, will be sold
at the lowest market prices.
Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the
quantity, supplied at wholesale rates.
Good)* delivered In the city free of charge. sap2l
Steamboat*, Ahoy 1
«**> . To* subscribers tender their
for the favors bestowed npen yA
■SSSSSfiatbem by their Steamboat friends, and
would respectfully remind them and others interest-* * *
ed In building boats, that they are at all times prepared to
famish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work
manship. T. B. YOUNG A CO.,
lnatructioua InMuilo.
MR WAMELINK would respectfully Inform his pupils
an i friends that ho will continue his profession as
instructor on tha PIANO FORTE and VOICE.
Orders left »t Mr. KLEUER’3 Mosie tttore, or at his resi
dence, No. 187 CiECOND Street, will he prompUy attended
to- «n 5
IN CHOICE BUMMER GOODS, at
HAGAN * AHL’S,
01 MARKET STREET.
Wo will mark down on Monday, June 4th, our entire
stock of seasonable Dry Goods, at a large discount from
former prices. We name, in part, Borages and Tissues,
Grenadines, Crape de Espagno, Bummer Silks, Lawns of.all
kinds, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts, Lace Man
tillas, Challi Berages, M&donua Cloths, Ac.—with a full and
complete assortment of Housekeeping Goods. uiySl
A FARM CONTAINING 63 ACRES OF LAND, under a
high elate of cultivation, with a large and convenient
DWELLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern style;
good Barn, Stabling, Ac., situated on the south bauk of the
Monongahela river, d miles above Pittsburgh, being one r.f
the meet beautiful and peasant localises anywhere to !'••<
found. Podscdrfion given on or before lhe lot of April uast.
Enquire of U. CHILDS A CO.,
mhb:tf 133 Wood street.
Paul 4 Murdock,
2 EMISSION AND FORWARDING MEBOHANB, AND
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. *Wat*rstreet, Cincinnati,
. japirtf
1. W. Chadwick,
D BALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Street,
Pittsburgh.. Tbs highest *rlce in cash paid for rags.
myllrf \
Writing Clmiu—Duft’a College*
THE Gentlemen and Ladles’Day and Evening Writing
Classes will contlnco open daring the eummor under
Mr. J«J). Williams, whose various styles of pentlemen and
Ladies' Writing are so universally admired. No specimens
of Penmanship are exhibited lit tbs door bat those executed
by the Teacher In the Institution. The Principal claims no
“ monopoly” nor “ patent” i >r his business, nor did he got
bis Institution chartered to sell out, as has been repeatedly
done in tills city.
Gentlemen and Ladies’ Visiting Cards written in Mr,
Williams’ unequalled style. All hinds of Ornamental Pen
manship executed to order. my24:d»w
MOURNING GOODS.
FRANK VAN GORDER has just received a large and
beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, oUevea
and Betts In Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, block lace and
game Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton,
and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, In all qualities.
Alexander A Bajou's best Kid Gloves can always be
found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Din
mond. oovl7
NEW DBY GOODB BTOBE.
Iron Front—No* 01 Market itrett,
OUR bouse being nowopenforthetransactionofagAner
al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully solicit the
patronage of the public, feeling confident that, from our ex*
tensive and well selected stock of BILKB, FANCY AND
ftTAPTjR GOODS, we can offer such Inducements as will in.
sure entireraatisfaction. HAGAN A AUL,
apr4:tf Nos. 01 Market and 8 Union street.
1819.
OOKS! BOUKb!l BOOKS!! ~ “
Star Papers, by Henry W. Beecher; $1,25.
Clevo Hall, by Miss Sewell; $1,25.
Mary Lyndon ; an Autobiography; $l.
Dcestlcks’ Book; $l.
A Visit to the Camp bpfore Sevastopol; $l.
Mrs. Hall’s New Cook Book; $l.
The Heiress of H&ngbton; 37 cents.
Barney O’Rlerdon, by Samuel Love*; 26 cents.
Trial and Triumph, by T. 8. Arthur; 25 cents.
Panorama for July ; 25 cents.
Just received and for sale at
W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO.’S,
Fifth st-, opposite the Theatre.
PLANES, PLANES, PLANKS. Highly Important to
Cabinetmakers, Carpenters, and Workers in Hard
wood, Ivory and Veneers—
VENEER, HARDWOOD AND IVORY
PLANESi
The above Planes cannot be excelled in planing hard
wood and veneers. The attention of mechanic La respect
fully solicited. For sale at DOWN A TET3LETPB
j fl 33 136 Wood street.
lUNE DRESS GOODS.—A. A. MASON A CO. have \u*t
received another splendid lot oi Dress Goods, comnrl.
sing rich Plaid, Btriped and Figured Borages, Ussues Or.
gandles, Ac., with soma elegant style* bf Flounced rL
m* Row. fwpfll 11 firm fiT
OfLLOTS IN WELLSYILLK FOE SALEWA
\Jtf which may he seen at our office. Thebe Lota will be
sold on time, and but very little cash required in hand
where the purchaser takes a number of lots, ’
augt 8. CUIHBBBT A SON, &3 tfarket st.
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Notice.
Comer'Thlrd and Smithfieid streets,
opposito “Brown’s Hotel."
Great Reduction
B’or Rout,
HOPPER'S
NUMBER 282.
MISCELLANEOUS.
JAMES W. WOOOVVEIiL,
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER.
Ware-room* 07 and 00 TJilrd street.
J. W. W. respectfully
jEEggglEßEgaßt his friends and customers that baui
raßßSlßHniLh&enpwcajnpletedlilaspringßtock h§3S
*7 , ~v B ® of Furniture, which is decidedly »f I
wgsstand beatereroffered foreale In thisCflty, which
will be sold st prices as low os any in the United States,
castor Wfsi. '
Iff determined to uphold the quality with well sea*
soned materials, beet workmanship, and newest designs: and
from the extent of his orders and facility In manufacturing
he Is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
prices.
He has adopted the principle of identifying his customers'
Interest with hla own,- la quality and jjrice, and keeps al
ways on hand the greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most ele
gant and costly, that ahouso, or any part of one, may bo
famished from his Stock; or manufactured expressly to or
der. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed
in *ay of the Eastern cities:
Louis XXV tete-a-tete Sofas;
60 Sofas, in plash and hair clpth;
60 dos. Mahogany Chairs; -
20doa. Walnut “
- 60 Mahogany Booking ei
80 Walnut “ “
60 Mahogany Divans;
30 Walnut «
60 Marble Top Centra Tables:
60 “ “ Dreeing Bureaus
30 “.. •< Wachstands; j
40 Enclosed 11
100 Common - 11
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut “
60 Cottage “
WO Cherry and Poplar Bedstead#;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes:
10 Walnut «
10 Cherry “
tO Plain Bureaus;
fO Dining and Breakfast Table#
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
80 dos. Cone Seat Chairs;
84 Cane Seat Backing Chain*
12 Ladies’ Writing Desks
Hat and Towel Stands;
Ktl guiles;
Conversation Chairs;
HUxabethan li
Exception
Pearl In laid “
. Ann «
Gothio and nail Chairs;
& Urge assortment of COMMON FURNTTTTTtra airi
BTHAMHOATB and HOTELS, famished a* the shortest
notice.
AH oidern promptly attended to.
Afrlvai ef Hummer Dry
DAI No. 09 N. W. BIDE 0 j WOOD STREET.
QUEQQ A 00, Importers sod Jobbers In British,
• French and Germ an DRY QOOD3. Having recsiv
edour large and extensive stock or spring end Bummer
goods, purchased from Importers, manufacturers, and part
through our own importation, wo feel safe In assuring our
old customers, country merchants and city dealers geieral
«’ 5?, th / s " ttc d u ired facilities In purchasing,
thVtrade. todn '' mentS to tuyorß 05 BN »Wly “si
rtock . B: ' ll found cashmeres, do*
Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs,
mohair lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy figured silks,
ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy
sweM35 weM3 tod summer panla
looning, brown ehd black muslins, table diapors. P
L”,* ” °P CD ,« 1 bj's? large assortment of bonnets,
newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and leghorn,
and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;
C 'Y ,hmey TI e tin g,, jaCO n I't Ls, mull and figured
Bwii3 muslma and black ellk veils, Ac ®
Our variety stock embraces in part combs,buttons,per-
S£™l~"‘ P ?’ U ? re! ''V'’ port “euaies, patent medicines! ier
tumery, and almost every artiele usually kept in the to
riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver
materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of
52TS t £5 t, r n aj a .» srest5 rest T “ rift y of 30 hour and 8 day
" W “* th ° loWeSt ptlce9 fM
e,;,; -An e “ ly call frora boyera Is respectfully solicited.
D. QREGG A QQ.
VAS OOUDBR'S TiUJHJHIKG STORE;
fto. 83 Market Bt., Co rites op Diamowti
TDBT IIEOnyKG a large’and ncll°eS3 sto'ck of all
fj the new styles of
LADLES’ DRESS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS*
Fringes, Battons, Galloons, ‘
Qtapn, Braids, Velretß,
Arf 06 ?’ . Cordp ' Itibtxins.
ummS’r of T French ' Scotch and Austrian
AMBKOIDIsRIEg, In Swiss, Jaconet and Laco
CollMß, Edgings, Handkerchief?,
SleC T£?’ ♦.. Insertinro, Infants'Robes,
Chemisettes, Bands, Cans k Waists '
Afnllsnpply offtioURNING GOODS: ?
Crapowtls, Collars, lore and Qauie Vella,
P afn Linen setts, Sleeves, Gauze and Dotted Falls,
Pl rrA’eviffi ~„.? h op liz " tteB > Italian endEng’h Crape.
IIATEBIALB FOB EMBOOIDEKTNO—Stamped Collars,
Banda and Inaertlnp: French Working Cotton, Hoops
guTtos“nd M^ra f 0a3 ’ °“ Cl ° thl JSmbrolte “8 6i{ *.
Jlontua, Satin and Bonnet Itibbons.
nr^nSslv I S Or^ 1 ?, nt of „ °bKTU'.MEN' S FOBKTSHING
QOODS-Shlrti, Collars, Crarata, Tlea, Handkerchief, 4c.
Pins, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small
wares generally. 3 a
'T? iE w bile, black and colora.
arises from No. C to No. 10, always on hand.
Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—verv
ohB *P- mb23
Sal* of Public Prop?rty.
IN accordance with instructions from the War Denart
partment, the SNAG BOATS BELL, SEVIER and TER
ROR, (No. 3, No, 4, and No. 6,) together with their equio
meuU. tauklo, An., will be sold to the highest bidder, at
the points and dates following, to wit:
At Napoleon, Arkansas, on Saturday, the 30th day of
Juue, between the hours of 10 A: M., and 2 P. M., the small
twin Snag Boat TERROR, together with her equipments,
Ac., in lots or parcels, to he designated In printed hand-bills
prepared for the occasion.
At BL Louis, near the Marino Railway, on Saturday, the
7th day of July nest, between the hours of 10 A. M., and
2 P. M., the two targe twin Snag Boats, BELLnnd SEVIER,
together with their equipments, Ac., in lota or parcels for
each boat, to be designated us before in bnud-bills.
The items to be sold will be classed under the following
general head for each of the boats, viz: “
'lst—Halls, cabins and upper works. V*
2d—Double engines and nailers, complete/
3d—Equipments, Including large purchase ebalns, an
chors, chain cables, cordage, tackle, yawls, tools, Ac.
4th—Cooking apparatus and other furniture.
jThe besta are scarcely two years old, sound and substan
tially built, and Troll adapted for use as Cotton Boats, Dlviou
Bell Boats, Floating Mills, Wharf Boats, Ac., Ac.
Their engines aro constructed in the most efficient man--
aer, and are in good condition.
The Bell and Sevier are large twin Snag Boats, about 150
feet long, 22 feet beam for each hull, exclusive of thoir
snag rooms and wheel houses,and 12 feet between the hulls
The Terror is about 133 feet long, 18 feet beam for each
bull, and 10 feet between the hulU.
TERMS OF SALE—The Bell and'Terror will be Bold for
cash, payable on the days of thoir Bale, The terms of sale
for the Sevier will bo mads known on the day of sale.
In all cases the privilege of dismantling tbs boats of all
articles Bold is different individuals will be reserved for a
reasonable time In favor of the purcharora of Bald articles.
Individuals and Companies wishing to purchase ore de
fied to examine the premises and Judge of their value
S. H. LONG, L’L Col. T. Bup ? t W. R. Imp’ts.
St Louis, June 7th, 1855. Jelltftawta
JOSEPH UOGUIDGE.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. SO OoinsSßttAX, exxow Piac Siaiiv,
Sti Louis, JdLo«,
CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions willmeet with prompt
and personal attention, and liberal advance will be
given when required, on Consignments or Blllsof Lading,
in hand.
Order* for the purchase of Lead. Grain, Hoxnp and other
Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest marketprieea.
Theßecelving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro
duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; the lowest
rates ol Freight will always be procured, and the expense
of Storage and Dray age as much-as poealhle avoided.
Pag rft Bacon, Bt. Louis; Bills ft Morton, Cincinnati
Char .'ess, Blow k 00., do; Strader* German, . do;
Chouteau * Valle, do; Hosea * Fraser. do;
DoamKing * Go., do; Springer * Whiteman, do;
J. W.Butler ft Bro.,Plttshb; E.O.Gooodman ft Co.. de;
D. Leech ft 00., do; E. ftO. YarnaU£Co.,Philada;
Wm. Holmes ft 00., do; Morgan, J. M.Buck ft Morgan:
Blow ft March. New York. B. B.Oomegys, do;
Frost ft Forrest, . do; Shield** Miller, do;
OharlesA.MeJgs, do; JoaiahLeo ft Co., Baltimore,
A. G.FarwellftOo.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do
Howard, Son ft 00., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville
H. I>. Newoomb ft Bro., do;
T.O.TwlchoHft Co.,Commission Merchants, New Orleans.
have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover
all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per
mall, or when endorsed ou bills of lading before,or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOQRIDQK,
augO Bt, Louis, Missouri.
William A* llftll ft Co..
BANKERS,
No, 64 Wood lirect, Pittsburgh.
HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS
.40 shares Exchange Bank ;
17 do Monongahela Navigation Company;
20 do Citizens’ Insurance Company;
$2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds;
$6,000 City of Pittsburgh Bonds;
$5,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. fsepOullwawtf
O. H. WILEIS3 josaru luuewiu.
WILKINS * CO.
H(Scocis3oss to A. Wilkins ft Oo.)
AVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE to No. 75 FOURTH
street, two doors east of their old ptand, where thev
will continue the BANKING, EXCHANGE, and COM
MISSION BTOOK BROKER BUSINESS in all Its branches,
as heretofore. 1
Wart®—Twenty-five Shares Mechanics’ Bank Btoc v
Jyl2 WILKINS ft 00.
“■ W,l “" JO3-LoBlww
(Successors to A. Wilkins A Oo 1
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS
JS-0..71 fburth tlreeij PilUbursh. ’
IN TUB numerous suspensions of Banks and Banker.
.iSSSIrtS,* die last six mosh?,e
are satisfied that In almost ctcry Instance their troubles
a r i “P“' t “° ftom their legitimatu busi-
Mfi. 1 ?to &t8 ’ occ4£ton 10 “rare the public
n<> in ‘fancy stocks,” or other
“Pattons," shall tempt us from tho sTrict and le
fti ou f business—belioring that in aroiding
all such investments we shall not only be better able to
serve our customers and ensure their safety, bnt that in
adopting such a course wo shall promote our owb ultimate
teneflt. [febsJ W. A 00.
\jr agazines, books, *c.— 1
ITJ. Ladlea* Gazette of Fashion, for August;
Harper’s Magazine, do
Putnam’s do do
Graham’s do do
Godey’e Lady’s Book, do
■ Peterson's Ladies’ Magazine, do
B00K&—A Visit to the Oamp before Sebastopol;
Btar Papers, by Henry Ward Beecher. ’
IJust received and for sale by
|W. A. GELDENFENNEY ft OO-
Jy3i Fifth opposite the ftmtn.
• 7V“'‘ , '‘*v v V i "’' I >* '"iT
•’£ r V
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wiir <■*.,< <W- > r,
RATES OP ADVERTISING
~tmsao vron nr rue pit tsbv non putaa
■u'> ei]ufcr«, one insertion...
“ .-..V each additional ineectlou.
* 4 on*- week.,...,...,
/ •*. two vesku.. ~ - sou
“ . l> thrc® ■wceti.w.......... - 4&0
” “ one month.— .. ‘ - ... Soo
*' “ two m0uth5......;.. 700
“ three 0 00
“ 11 four moathe 10 0®
" “ elx months..,.-.,...-.,., 12 0®
*' “ one year 18 tM>
St*ndiQjjOai>j ffc j 3 |j ueaop j p*>r annum............... 10 00
CUATiaSA&LI AT ritASTJM:
Ona gqcuc, por annum, (tucltwlve o I the paper) 55 00
MEDICAL
OF tHE ABB,
AS'Bs. KENNEDY, of Ho,bury, hu Jlscorered in one
of oor common pasture xetuis a remedy that curea
Prom the worst Scroflala down to a common pimple.
He has triod it io over 1100 cases, and never tailed except
in two cases, (both thunder humor). He has now in hie
possession over two hundred cerlificates’of its virtue, all
within twenty miles of-Boston.
Two bottles are. warranted to cure a nursing eora mouth.
One to three bottles will care the worst hind of Pimples
on the face.
Two to three bottles will clear the «y*tem of Biles.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Canker in
the Month and Stomach.
Throe to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case
of Erysipelas.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure all .Humor in
the Eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure Banning of the Ears
and Blotebes among the Hair.
- Pour i t£.Rix. bott]*s9 are warranted to euro Corrupt and
: : ~
One-bottle will cure Scaly Eruption of ihe Skin.
{Pwo;to,thre<j,bottle* are warranted to cure tho worst case
of BingwpHa*
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des
perate case of Rheumatism.. . . .j
Three to four bottles ore 'warranted to euro the Salt
Rheum. >
ilfe to eight bottles will cure the worst cose of Scroftiia.
A benefit in always, experienced from the first bottle, and
a perfect, cure la warranted when the above quantity I*
taken. -
Reader, I peddled over a tbouoand bottles of thin in tha
vicinity pf .Bystpu. J. know me ©Reel of IE in every case
So sure AS water will axtlrigulah tire, go euro will this euro
huuu>T. ! shaver sold a-bottle of it but that sold another;
after a trial, it always speaks: Jot itself. There are two
things about this herb that appear to‘mo surprising: first,
that it grows ta our paaturea, iu some places quite plenti
ful, and yet its value has never been known until I discov
ered it in IS'lfi—tj-fCond, that it Hhoiild euro all kinds of
humor. ~
What-Nots;
Paper Mache Tables ?
Pembroke “
Hall and Tier “
Ladies* Work “
Extension Dining Tables;
Ottomans;
In order to give some’ldea of the sudden rise and great
popularity oi the discovery, l*wdll state that in April, 1853,
I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—ln April,
1851, t sold over one thousand bottles per day of it.
Some of thp wholesale druggists, who have been In busi
ness twenty and thirty years, cay that nothing in the annals
of patent medicines was ever like it. There is a universal
praise of it from all quarters.
In my Own practice I always kept it strictly Tor humors,
but since its introduction nu a, general family medicine,
greet and wonderful virtues have bt-en fouud in it that i
never suspected.
Several cases of epileptic fits— a disease which was always
considered incurable—have been cured by a few bottles. O,
what a mercy if it will, prove effectual in ail cases of that
awful malady; there are hat few who have seen more of
it tji as I have.
I know of several cases of Dropsy,'all of them aged peo
ple, cured bvit For the various discuses of the Liver, sick
Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma,Fever and Agny, Pain in the
Side, Diseases of tho Spine, and particularly in Disease* of
the Kidneys, Ac., the discovery has eons more qjood than
any medicine ever known.
No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the best you get.
and enough of it *
Directions for Cte.—Adults, oft table spoonful per day.
Children over ten years, dessert spoonful. Children from
five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no directions can b<#
applicable to all constitutions, toko sufficient to operate ou
the bowels twice a day. ((
Manufactured by
DONALD KENNEDY,
No. 120 Warren si'.. Roxhury, Man.
Price, Qi,oo»
Dr. GEO. U. KEYSlill, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
la.. General Agent. AI3O, J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny
: my2thd»w
BSr A Substitute for the N«w Liquor
Lawt—Dß. URBAN’S ANTI-B^CCUANALLAN ELIXIR,
a safe and sure remedy for the cure df
INTEMPERANCE.•
A concentrated vegetablo extract, and as a tonic In une
qualled. For tho following complaints it iaa meet valuable
medicine: Liver Complaint, FpiUpsy, Neuralgia,
PScs, Fevers ofc.ilkinds, Delirium Tremens, General Debility.
This medicine is intended to produco a change in the sys
tem, and a dlstastu for alcoholic drinks. Several instances
where wo hare sold it, we have had the most gratifying
results; so, to persons who ore really desirous of breaking
off the Indulgence in intoxicating beverages, this elixir will
bo a great help. Sold at $1 per bottle at the Drag Store of
DR. GEO. H. KEYSRR, No. 140 Wood street, corner of
Virgin alley, sign of tho Golden Mortar. ap26:d*w
BarrelPa Indian Liniment,
For Rheumatism, Jtruisec. Filins in the Back, Side-Sores of
all lands.
(A certlflcato from Cumberland, Maryland.}
Cumdkelanp, March 19,1855.
Mr. H.G.O. Caret, Zanesville— Dear Sir: May we u&k
the lavor of you to send ua twenty-four dozen HARRELL’S
INDIAN LINIMENT? Please eend it without delay, as
we have not half a dozen bottles on hand, and it cannot be
substituted in this country; therefore, do not disappoint
us. * * « * * « - •
Respectfully, yours, Ac. Bkall A Waits.
For sale wholesale and retail at DR. GEO. 11. KEYSKR’3
Drag Store. No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alloy;
alao by JOKL MOBLKR, Liberty street.
Congh Remedies. hr. Keyoer’s Pectoral
Syrup will core you.
Dr. Key6er’a Pectoral Syrup will caro Bronchitis.
Dr. Koyaer’s Pectoral Syrup will euro Laryngitis.
Dr. Keysets Pectoral Byrup will core Influenza.
Dr. Keyeer’s Pectorat Syrup will cure a cold In the head.
Dr. Keysets Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con
sumption.
A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Rokeby, Ohio,
eaye:
“Iwaut you to send.mo two bottles of your Pectoral
Syrup by mall. There Is a lady hero who has a cough and
the doctors cau’t cure her. I was in tho same way, and
tried everything without benefit, until I got a bottle of
your Pectoral Syrup ; I took It but twice, nod It cured me
Bound and well.”
Ask for Dr. Kether’b I*tCTOR.u, StKur nnd take no other.
Price, 60 cent*. .Sold at DR. KEYSEU’S, No. 140 Wood
street, and at J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny. ap2s:dsw
4S*Mar»h's Radical Cure Truss will cure
nearly every ca*e of redttceable Hernia.
Trusses at various prices alwayn on hand.
Children’s Trusses 01 different forms and strength
for tale.
FSl**tlc stockings for varicose or enlarged veins.
Abdomnlal Supporters— Adczea different kinds.
Pile Props for the cupport end cure of Pilea.
Shoulder Braces to relievo a crooked and deformed
condition of the Chert, and many dfceaeea of tho Chest.
Suspension Bandages.
All tbene articles may be had or applied at DR. KEY
BEK’S Wholesale and IU-DdITRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood
street, sign of the Golden Mortar; or will be eent to any
part of the country by sending the money and measure.
ap2sidaw^
G3* Balm or Thousand Flowers, for beauti
fying the Complexion, and eradicating all Tar, Pimplu and
FasoKira from the face. Sold at Dr. KEYS Kit'S, 140 Wood
treat. janUQ
PEKIN TEA STORE.
S. JAYNES.
No. 38 Fifth at., one door east Of Exchange Bank,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Green and black tkaB, selected with great
cure, and purchased direct from the importers, for
Cash. Th« stock consista- of uli the different flavors and
grades of TEA brought to the American market, and will
be sold, wholesale and retail, at the LOWEST PRICES.
RETAIL GROCERS art) inrited to call and get samples,
and learn our prices.
PACKED TEAS,
Put up In metaUic packages, expressly fop the trade :
Young llyeon No. I, Imperial No. 1,
“ “ No. 2, “ No. 2,
“ “ No. 3, Oolong No. 1,
«? “ No. 4. *< No. 2*
Silver Leaf Young Iljson, Plantation Oolong,
Gunpowder No. 1, Souchong,
M No. 2, Ning Young Bonchong,
English Breakfast, Old Country Black.
TEAS OF ALL GRADES BY THE HALF CHEST
—ALSO—
COFFEE—Fine Java and Rio.-
LGVJBRING’B SUQAUS—Cruflhod; Coarse Pulverized;
Pulverized A; White Clarified C; Yellow Clarified and heal
New Orleans.
BAKERS BitOJIA, COCOA and CHOCOLATE, eto.. etc.
Long experience in the business la a sure guarantee that
every urticle sold will be nu represented.
This old established store has no connection with any other
house in the city.
Customers m teamed not to ploco any anylienee In the
representations ox persona formerly employed in this Kc*
tabliahment.
Agent, by special appointment, for the sale of
DR. JAYNE*3 CELEBRATED FAMILY MEDICINES;
. Also, for the sale of
L. JOHNSON’S TYPE, INK, Ac.
NKW ANI) V A L.UAHLifj iiUußij
At DAVISON’S BOOK STORE,
_ .. , D 5 Alartet si, near Fourth st.
History or the Christian Church; by Dc. ilaae.
. ff 60 Lssay—Thounni—The witness of Reason and Na
lure to an All-wise and Benificent Creator.
last—The Note Booh of an English Opium
Catholic and Protestant Nations Compared in their three
told relations to wealth, morals and morality; by Rev.
Rouasel, of Paris.
Ttw Adventures of Ariiija3 Leo; by Rev. Chaa. KJngslay.
. -»oteB of a Theological Student.
Mrs. Jamison’s Common-Plautt Thoughts, Memt**
riea and Fancies.
Star Papers; by Henry Ward Bewcfcor.
Which?—The Right or the Left?
Footsteps of St. Paul.
The Dead in Christ; by Brown.
Philip Colville; by Kennedy.
The Words and Mind of Jesus.
Kitto’a Cyclopedia of Itibli..'al Literature.
Dr Alcoti’a Works.
Thu Young Housekeeper.
Thu Young Wife, -The-Young Mother.
The Young Husband—Uealth, Ac.
Uorbaugh T H vols. cn Future Life. * ’
Cummlng*B Works.
Stephens’ Travels in Egypt and the Uoly Land.
Manilla Wropping Papers, Blank Books and Stationery
or all kinds. For Bale at Eastern prices,*l»y
Jy_l3 j. 8. DAVISON.
j u
KKOKJVKD, at £<o. 107 ilarfeet street, 1 case of
->• Gents’ Fine Patent Leather Congress Guitars, m J»ira*
bJo article for this season. .price* loul
jy2S w. K. sorfMKHTZ.
*ZfT ÜBI3 K6SPAKCII, OX L*i>l
’HE GREATEST
DISCOVERY
EVERY KIND OF HUMOR,
John Grontti
IMPORTER OP BRANDIES, GIN, WINKS, 4c.—Dealer
in One Old Monongabela Whirfliy, reach Brandy. Ac.
Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Smlthfield and irf'ut
Htreeta, Pittsburgh.
SEMI-ANNUAL BALE.—A. A. MASON 4 CO. hate 10*
ceived another largo lot of Do Laicea, Good Mous do
L alnee at 6l£o. per yard; Gold Medal do. 12)4 cent*.
Barege do Lainei 10 tad 12Mc.— worth 20 and i’fc. [)? 13