The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, August 22, 1855, Image 4

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RAILROADS.
CEsfiil OHIO railroad.
£tsSB& fi&Sfg) gH|g£| fSS NEw AN Du 1 R ' ECT RODTE OpE N 1
■^iPWlirEorthorn Illinoia to tlie Mississippi Biver,
Stuamer
three DA^te^c™) rcars betw „ n KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
run „ ; A » **“"•* t 0 th ° •.
0 N to“'«» to ’ nu going east. . ; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
Erprfss Mail -y ! d KSt CSSSSaSSaZrI tin \Pi
Train Tram. J ram. B> A tT ROAJL/
uinn K M :>.nu l\ M. ILMI-.M. KAIL fi®!32=3lSe AW
"11-lO" 4:4ft “ U:ftOA-M. : FoaxiiU-T tiis Chicago a.nd Aueoha A Cist. MiUTAB\
i2io V M OrvO “ 2:12 - Teact 11. U. « now cojipuffw*,
12:55 &44 u 3:01 “ ' Aud Train* run the entire distance fiom UIICAGO TO
“ 1-20 « 7:OS “ 3.1 M “ ' BUKIJ NQTON, lowa, without change of CarH.
0.-*', u p,-25 “ 4:45 “ ; Th., Onlv Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QULNOY,
- “ tfl ■■ W 4 “ KKOKUKSTUSCATINB, OQTJAWKA, WAPKbLO, FOKT
■ i-30 “ nrr 9-45 “ ktr. 6:15 “ DBS MOINKS, CWONOID ISLUFF, Ac., ond the only ALL
* GOING WEST. RAILROAD Route from OUICAOo TO ST.LOUIS, BLOOM
r-rrj Jfail yight INGTON, CLINTON, DEOATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
r Tvlin Train. Train. JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES. and intermediate Btatlons on
« ifV*~ o .ls 4m. f-:I5 A. M. 6W P. M. the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Mlesis*
Bellair... -liv'tV “ &U> *‘ ?:03 “ aippi Railroads. .
Belmont.. u 6 . 43 .. 7.40 “ Traiuspn the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival of
Barnesville 1 * ‘ „ =! M .. 9.00 “ Trains from the East—avoiding ail layiug over at auy of
SS®***?® 6 V-17PM *3O “ * the points. .
Oonoord.. - n : so “ 10:30 “ Ptege I 'leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
Zanesville • u ,< 11:50 “ lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and
Newark-- u l->-15 P. M. I—o A. M. a ost reliable route to reach all the important points went
Arrive Oolumbus-. o— to take up or of the Mississippi as far as Council olutf, with from forty to
, Tha ZanUille. Coneor*, #fty mil,, iMslUglng than by any other rot.:.. Th. Road
i^ T K*M SS f D n<.m.h.ll’J BarncYiile, and Belmonl only, for a large portion of the tray, ia laid with tha coNTHroooa
Cambridge, C P ’ aC h&ovp nao aed station,. Raip, the smoothest riding and bast Railroad In the Weet
S?*?t In tL. IriU atop the Station, where the Mail well atockod with the most modern IxjeomotirManJ elegant
or dVlirered, and at all other Stations on Cars.
11 m riven Th* Night Train will Ftop at alt Sts- Bv thia route paasengera are «nre of mating
S notir. Was ji«". tiotf. and arriring at Bt. Louis on a irertlaed time ayoidmg
Uona on proper notice ST , hn res . !tio , JS del J, of fog, and ice, and dangers of narlga
'ThalO-MA M. Exprem Train, cnnn<»cLs Rt Columbus Uon, u* ou the route by Alton. .
•iTJ the Tnin which leaves Cincinnati At 5 A. M. chwk«i direct through from Chicago, aud no
and with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua charge for himdling at any point. at
Hi ?nSana Railroad; at Newark with morning Twins to THROUGH TICKETS by thl* rou «-»n N
Hd from Sandusky, Mansfield end Mt. Vernon, and with fIU thl . Railroad in lh«* Rjwt. at o ,»ce o«
Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; nt Company, cvruer of CUrk and Lafeo f.reet ,
WWlng with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio R a ||ii„ a; »t the Depot ot the !I-
Kdihwad for Baltimore, W.«W«gtOB, Pbilrnldphi. and East- „ W> . ,>l,t. It- H OHk., eoro.r ol Lake and Dearborn 5t.,..
P. M. Train wU. connect atColnmbn, with the ! win immedl
seeood Train from Cincinnati; at Nuwark wttn Sandusky. , ;r>patch • p v v,>i FTT ’ P
Mansfield and Newark RailPoHd; and at Wbeeiing with C. h. - • • Chicago.
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers Gen Ticket »
1 eaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, ami taking *a-TlCnKTho\a b-* at the f-rln p
the 9 A.M.Train on little Miami Railroad,will connect of the country.
•with this Train at Columbus. PassmK.*rs leaving Indiana- .. .- -
nolle and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Ocntn.l
Railroad will also connect with this Troin at Uplambujs
a nd reach Wheeling at 9:15 !’• M-» end Itaire by 10:30 P. M.
Train on Baltimore and Ohio UuUroud, nrrmu ( : m
more at SP. M.,next day. . . „ _, f , , K
The IUO P. M. Train connects et Oolnmbufl wt.n t.it>
Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati ut 5:30 P M,,r.n i arrives
at Bellair at &15 A. M.: connecting with the Accommoda
tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. PaSM*n.
gera leaving Chicago by the livening Trams can. by thte
route, via Michigan City, Lafayette. Indianapolis and Day
t on, reachOolumbua ia season to take this t.am, and at
Wheeling will take the Accommodation Tn.in for Crnnoer-
I and, sleep there, and resume by lraln to Balti
more and Eastern Cities.
GOING WEST.
Ltave.
Colombo*
Newark
y/anesTili*’
Concord
OambrUlpe
BarnesTiile....'
Uelmont
Arrlvo Kellalr
,'I.JfVRI.A‘SD. , . ,
Tbin route v:- One lluniied mile* shorter and about ome
joorj than »b** circuitous ot»r via Indianapolis.
Two DhUv Trams from Pittsburgh u< Cleveland.
Tbrofl Dally Trains fronf Ch-Te’and to Chicago.
Tim- to Cleveland pis hours, Chicago twenty-throe joara,
and St. Louis thlrty.scsvn hours. , . mV .
The Trains of the Ohio and Peona. Railroad leaving l it.s*
burgh ut COO, A. M. and 8.00, A M , connect at Alliance
for Cleveland as follow* ; ..... . , OAA
Traiup for Cleveland leave Al. Unreal f> no, A.M., an*. i-.u
M , rooo.-.tim: at Uui-on with Trains fc-r Cuyahoga FaUa
i-.nd A‘iron, nod arrlrias in Ch-reUnd a* , A -*“\ A ® 4
P '-I and both ennnectio; with Train? for 1 ol**jo,
Cbi-Wo and St. Lonis at 9 00 A. M. and 2.45 P. M.
The 3 00 P. M. Train from Pittsburgh mak.ru no Conner
tion for Cleveland.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, ht. Loaia, Rock Island,
Galena and the Nc*rt&Vw»t, who wish to go through with
out detention, wiU take the train leaving PUtaburgh at
_____ S U 0 A. IJ-. and .irriviug in Cleveland at 2d» P. M., os that
TU C PENNSYLVANIA lls the only train by which <*lo*e connections are made
“t rtWrlOT at or wyimd Chicago. by thn* train reach
EA T L R O A D . l Chicago ut 800 next moraine, and St. Louie at midnight
li. UJ il V n. 1/ jwnuse coecke-d through to Cleveland and Chleigc.
THB GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At- } yA.HR VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND
UntlocitiM with Western, North-western &Dd South- ljfchm. ‘Ai cTs. Isfcluxs. Id cTt.
western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road i AUIa3CJ , 30 iTo La Salle... $.lO C* $l3 50
also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line o! R.eamers to , 0 - e7^Unci 400 “ Lock laPd, IS 00 14 O'}
all parts on the Western Hirers, and ut Cleveland and San- t „ , jm - Galena -... IS 15 UOO
dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western u _1 w tr, (f>[ “ Springfield 18 75 1C 20
Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and rthabU i u cbie*™.'. AI2AW $1049 1 “ Uurllngten 19 00 15 00
bj^whlch^ FREIGHT can b« forwarded to and from tbs _ „ I v,ooiulnjt...l6 W U4u I - i’wria. IS OO 14 00
PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBURGH. procure their tickets oi the
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shw, Dry Goods 1 T6c r 10 0 lbs. , o flPe of thi* Company, in the Monongtbela House, third
(in boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac... f , ulow lht toro , ;r .
BEOOND CLASS. —Books, and Stationery,) '
Dry Goods, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea- OOci per lOOlbs.
ther, Wool, Ac- )
THIRD CLASS— Anvils, Lagging, ' pc, r lOOlbii. : lUO.OOO COPIES l
and Pork, (in bulk,) uemp, 4a ) cttamiiuaT DISASTERS i.*N
POBRTnCLASa—Coffee, IVh.Baccjj and 1 iq/jEw. . 1 li WATERS AND I JEfiLafr
Porkftpacked,) Lard and Lard ttfl ) , . «.m ,ut m u *nv»wY — l rheftHflEOK*
In shipping Goods from any point knot Philadel- ; hi preparation a new
phia.be particular lo mark package ‘-w , KLCTORV wb*--h w ill be iUu-d In Octnl^r
Eruroo/i." AU Goods consign-i to the Agents of this Road MKA.dLOAT i IM-LiUAi, hun , iml pa mc ,.
«t PUtaddpU. ot Plttobotgh, wil. b. «U»« j a«.Wr
: /as--
mow; a».C. Fnodscus ntWboKh; Bhnwm.o * Bro*n. ».U IW «4 d~
6. Mitchell i Bon, Kvccerule, Id4.M£ n mmms ' , f ,, , h h „,,. where ao-1 b, wb-.o built, the
Ocne.r.l Freight Agent. I’hilcdelf.hia. uwme of the U*t,«lih the tr-J.• »h- £
3 TI ( lOMH4KP.T : rf Captains and offlivre, her Ac. lne Di.* tor)
„, B cuperirSnl-nh Xnl. P». I will ttnfi. . hKcr, e. B-eamt-ete ,nd Bte.mbo.Un* on
.y .Rt— | t jj»i VVe- a lern wat»*ra th- appUcution of steam al*o, a
Stenbenrille and Indiana Railroad. mmlt' oioer Kit "'• , “ e ‘
PWAKfIF OF TIME ru : lv illUbtraUi, with n LIbT OF ALI. TUoHh 'UIO
M , nounecUng with tridn, , e ., o!b .-. r„ -ra, vt r.h 01“ Towns and CiUi*? laid down, with
OolurahnwS L-rtc.xU«kj. , nUu cirtny Other Ulv«T and Commercial
Indiiioapolix, Linear, .rem-V.f lateral to th* pi»ple at large. Th- h-A will
Cui'-iiuiAli. 1.0-.ahe, ,;, nto . n *he cards of rarlou, U. S. Mall lu.aa k with tl*e
erno,.. k :fc*.y ara iu. JU. The Directory «U 1 alih «,nUtn
to.tide, • romi»h«Tn ,|{ nil the r*«poDSible Nld*am‘.»:»at Lic#>nwd
Ruarb Cincinnati at s:2O surnt* oflh'.T* ; k -etr ft rc.-’idencM, Jtr.., Ac . to.* n/w SUam
RETURNING: U*T re«iuirK:i-nu«. wkh cf.snmoo’.s, sbfwiu^
leraTes Newark at 12 t/d-M-k. M.. and arrive M Meubeo- : wh^r r*ln it bmrfu* th- incr*«i/v2»*r.f r-fflcer, and wjurrs the
vlil* at 7:10 P. M. l*as-sng«ra by this train ieav- Unc-in- Ac , Ac., an 1 fcU the Important U. *»•
uati bt fl o’clock. A- M. pr-m" Court Pt ramhoa'- Decisions up to d»te; the Rar»:
The 6:15 A. M.M&U Train connect* at Beuair with Night
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark will)
trains to and from Sandusky, Mnn«ti*ld and Mt. ternon,
and Chicago taa Monroeville; at Columbus with tlie train*
for Cincinnati, anl with trainp for Xenia, Dayton, I ndlana
polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urbaoa.
The 0 45 A- M- Express Train connects with the Express
Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at P
M t connects with trains going South and ISest i.rriv
lag in Cincinnati at 7 P. M.
The frOO P. M. Train connects with th** Accommodation
Train from Cumberland, and at Col ambus with Mail Train
at 2:16 A M > direct for Cincinnati. Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polK UMK,I*»
TwrtesrlUe, Jane IS, I£66— ■{ je-21] _
Ti»e Curtiz Accommodation Train and lir.pcrUiut Commercial Privilege*, Bill* > I Lading. I il- j
Lear*-* Steubenville daiivj (Sundav- «t 10& P. f *rtant t>ec rkn» c f the fwicus U. 8. L<-urt* in regard to
M , and tniras at Omlla at G:L* H M KMgbta anl Damage. *•'. *<- wllii w * c y
p.eturmk’l, things of interest.
Leares Call?- at7.LT A. M., and arrive* a; Steubenville at The Directory will br ld U>o b**t «m- and
10*0fi A M prirbd hi the b-?t manner The author ha* U-r eit 'ears
for further Information apply to JAMES CoLLISP & • been gatherum all the faru and ibm* io regard u>
00, Freight and Pftfiwcger Ag-’uO, No- 114 and llf> Water ' the numerous steain»*.at dl-jv.ter* on the « r-tern and
street. Pittsburgh. i Southern water*. nod now iutends pubtLhlni; t*"in ia
LAFAYETTE DKVKNNY, General Fright anl Ticket book f>rm. The pne- / th- work will be put at th« low
Aient- li. W. WOODWARD, r,um-d »d* U.iUr. iVu thousand ropu* will b« U»u«*i for
SupetinteDd^n’. ih» boatmen; alt others d«»iroU'Ot subscribing will harp
- i"hVS to do ?-o at nncf, as none will b* print-d unless ordered Id
n ° o, adbanoe. ThiJ work in tie*«tine<i to have a circulation uf
orcr Kid II TV THOUSAND copie-i, an the publlnber* are
roeui'isitf large numl«?rs el flubsuribera, per mail, frutu all
parbj ol the country, ciar-’y. Soma of the oldeat bcatmeo,
a» well 8f idOrC AcWitihr men c( the time*, are contributor*
U> th« Steamboat Directory.
The Directory will be U;aei la October, and will b* an
ornament to the carlo: a* well as atuambont- By remitting
Oue Dollar (po.-t paid) ;ou will r*vc»r« a copy ot the above
wort
AIR LIKE ROUTE
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUIS-
Via CHICAGO, ALTON AND LOL’I3
Formerly the Chicago and Mississippi.
Carrying the Great American Express end S. Mails.
millS Only Direct nod Reliable Route to lb* tsmnh and
X gouth-Wwt—Seventy Miles Shorter, than auy other
TWOTHEOtWU nrttVSS TEAIN3 DAILT, sCNEATr XXCXPTXD.
Isartl Amrr.i at
Chicago. S(. L-uu.
fit. Louis Day Express P-U> A.M I‘ioO A>j
BL Louis Night Express- 10.00 )’. M +AS i. i.
Train* ran directly through without change of care or
b *f?<m<7hxcaa9 to St. Louis in 15*£ hours.
IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS—At Joliet, with the Rock
Island Railroad for Ottawa, Li BalleyP.nci Island and Cen
t^BToomlngton, with Illinois Central Railroad for Clin
ton, WsynesvlUo and Decatur, and with Stages for Teori.v
At Springfield, with Great Western Railroad for Jackson
rille and Hanoi* River. „ fl _ ,
At Alton, with Dally Lino of Packet* for Hannibal,
Quincy and Keokuk; the most expeditious and reliable
route to all portion* of North-eastern Missouri.
At fit. Louis, with Dailr First-clap* Steamer* for N«w
Orleans and intermediate points on the Lower Mississippi,
and with Regular Lines of Packets for Kansu*. St. Joseph,
and all points on the Missouri, Tennessee, Cumberland ami
Arkansas Hirers. „ , . . ...
R. P. MORGAN, Rap t, Bloomington, 111.
L. DARLING, Agent, Chicago, 111. _ f*P 7 j
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL. RAILROAD:
'BSSESSB
Carrying tho Groat U. Stato# Mail and Hspross
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN OAII.Y on its entire
length from DUBUQUE to OAIKD,
i.ND
CUICAGO to CAIRO.
This Road, iu conjunction with Train* of the Ohio end
Mlttifislppi K. K. aQd Chicago and Galena lUUmud, forms
tb* most diroot and only continuous It. R route from
OHIOACO to St. LOUIS,
CHICAGO to CAIRO,
CHICAGO to DUBUQUE.
Train? tears Chicago as follows :
10 A. M. and 1050 P. M.—Sr. I-oors and Caiho Expusks.
Passengers for 8t Louis by this train take the cars of the
Ohio and Miss. R. R. atflandorKl, and are carried direct to
BL Louis.
986 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Duuuqus and Galira Ex
puss, oonnertlog at Danbeth {opposite Dubuque) with a
Dally Line of Bteam Packets for 8L Paul and the Upper
Mississippi tiror cities.
Trains leare Cairo for Chicago and Dubuque at 750 A.
U. and 7.00 P. M.
Passenger* from the East and places on the Ohio river
destined for Sl Louis, will save 190 miles of tedious and un
certain river navigation from Cairo to St. Louis, and arrive
fifteen hours In adyauce of the rivur route, by taking the
cars at Cairo.
Tickets to Bt. Louis, Cairo, Dubuquo, Paul, and all im-
SorUnt places by ihla route, can bv had at the oGice of the
L Jt P. and 0. A P. Kailroadß in Pittsburgh, and Michigan
Central Railroad In Chicago
jeO
PITTSBURGH ARB CORNELL SVILLK
RAILROAD !
qmb from "West Newton, Weatmorelantt !
Coonty* to Miltenburg Sta-tlon, Fayette
County* ,
THE /AST BTIASUUt CLARA FI3EIER having b«*n char.
tered by the I’. A C. R. R. Co., will i«avo Pittsburgh
•varv evening at half-past four o'clock precisely, for W* F t
Newton, connecting there with the Train" of the Vitte
bnrflhnnd Counollsville Railroad, which will run between
ibeftboTO points until further notice, as follawp :
l«ave West Newton at 6:80 A. M 4 stopping at Port Royal,
Bmith’B MUI, Jacob's Creek and Layton; reaching Milton
burg at6*) o’clock. Returning,leave Mlltenburg ato:36 a.
Nieto Pat all way stations, and nrri ” “l^, M Lgn r S
7*5; connecting with the steamer OLARA FlaiiJ'.it lor
Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at Doon.
Second Train will leave West Newton at 12 o clock for
Miltenburg. and returning, will leave Miltenburg at o
P. M-, stopping at all way stations.
Tare from Pittsburgh to Miltenburg,' $1,16. Stages for
Dulontown and Counrlhnill* will connect with the Trains
at Miltenburg Station.
freight will be transported each war daily. For rates
apply to D* W- CALDWELL, Esq., AaiUiant Superintendent,
>«t Newton: or tow. THOMPSON, Freight Agent, on
board the steamy Clara Fisher, at her wharf, above the
Mo&ongahela bridge. OLIVER w. BARNES,
, 0 J > r rw,^wnl aQ d Superintendent.
Pittsburgh. June 20.1R&.S , ,
Charlotte Blame,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER in Piaso Forth, and
Importer of Music and Musical Instruments. Sole
Agent fbr the celebrated Haxbtjbg Piakos; also, for Hatlet,
I>”tls k Oo.*s Rc-wov Pusdb, with and without Coleman's
iEr.Uan Attaohtnent. fmyB] No. 118 Wood street.
RAILROADS
CENTRAL ROUTE
CLEVELAND ABB PITTSBDEQH
RAILROAD.
18BW8
OOSHKCTISQ WITH
Ohio and Ponn#yXTanla Railroad,
VIA ALLIANOK.
[ Chicago, Ro»'k If'land, Giuen.*, ami SU Lanin, Is VIA
Ah •'■'Liu'.urii'ri’hvai: &-Dh h-U:-'* Khouht b* addo*?**' 1 !
JAMES T. LLOYD A GO-
PcvtoGV* Budding. Oiodnn*ll. (I bio
i TTOK.NEY AND COUNSELLOR AT UW,
i\ Toa LH Cuawcekt, AgeDt lor procuring Bounty Lands
Rod pensions, and lor tl*o Collection of Claims in Ureat
Britain and Ireland.
Oil lections made in this and adjoining OooctWs; Es
tates of decedents eettlrU; Real Estate bought. eold or
leased, and r«uU colbcted. Moneys invested on Mortgage
. r oth*T security. 'Pit ina examined and title papers drawn,
ou KuUßni street, a lJ\t doors above Southfield
Pittsburgh, March 28, 18i>t>—[ mli2B‘.d*w j
NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for
Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin
New York, Michigan, lowa, California ami Virginia.
9&~ Dveds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs
taXen for or us.» in uuy of tin* above uam»d States,
Illinois, Mississippi and Fkh.de Island.
Pittsburgh. March Co. 18b-»—[njlilfl-d*'*’ 1
" u> >i'.s of Mom.iiMiitu Navmatiun v 50., i k
Pittsburgh, July 12, IS6&. >
BY authority of r Supplement to the Charter of tbn
Company, approved tbs 26th ny of Juuuary, 1*64, re
quiring tbo Company to extend the improvement above
browusTUlu, and autnohiing the application of the toil* of
the Company to that object, and the distribution of new
etock amongst the stockholders to an amount equal to the
eaming6 of the Company thus expended—the Treasurer
has been instructed to distribute amongst the stockholders,
in new stock, Four percent, upon the amount hold by them
respectively, which will be placed to the credit of their stock
u.-'-emrite on tb*- boob? of the Company.
W. B. COPELAND,
Treasurer of Mon. Nnv.Co.
Allck;h»*ny, July 14ih. l*£»r> >
fpiir: Intf-rv-t of Mhjwm Hakvst Cuilus an-1 Asa l'
I Cuilpn in our Una i*h*u<<*s, hi mutual trcu
nn.J .itlor ituo BUY AN, KENNEDY & 00.
jy 7: lm . __ _
iVIIKUMAITSM AND NEURALGIA. — Dr. BROW N
jLV hereby Informs the afftiet-d Umt his remedy lor the
above mentioned dist-iuron is one that will cure. He wlli
warrant a care in any case of Ibis kind. This remedy wm
nev-r knowu to fall when properly persevered with.
Munysuffer the torture of thisromplaint lor mouths and
years, when a few months would procure a certain, snfe
and speedy remedy. t ,,.., riV n
Office and Private Consulting Rooms, No. 4 1 DIAMOND
alley. . .
V >IL DROW N contiuueß to hr consulted lor the cure of
If SECRET DISEASES. Uis success in long sUnding
cases is unequalled. The aftlioted are invited to call with
out delay Perseus alflictod with Veuereal DlMaseP,
Khcumu’-lnm, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay
g.*t hid udiifii. Letters rontalning a lea Immediately
, answered. , ~
I OflirH and Privato Room*, No 41 DUoioud alley. 1 itl.«-
I ' ........ - *
i IAHTKU’H NEW BOOKS at DAVISON’S, 06 Market nt-
Kailly Vernon; or Filial Fl«ty KieropliHed;
Philip Colville, a Covenantor's story, by Grace
Kennedy ;
Family at’lleatherdhle, cr the Inllucoeo of Chris
tlan Principles, by Mrs. Markay ;
William Wiiherlon-e, or the Christian Statesmen,
by Collier;
The Dead in Christ, Lh"ir Ftate, Prosmil nud Fu
ture, by Dr. John Brown, author of Es position
of Ist Peter, Ac , A. ;
Prayerd of the Apostle-i’aul;
Strav Arrows; , . ,
Works of Philip Uenry; Jacoby Notes, vnls. ’
and 2 -
Memoirs of Oberiln; Rich and Poor.by Ryle;
Ashtou Cottage; Manual for the Young;
Footsteps of Bt-Pan!; _ J..
R. It. MASON, Bui>’t.
WANTED— Cooks and Hsuse ServanU for private tarn
and hotels. Ladies who need Nurses or any
Kind ol female help, und gentlemen who want clerks or
Salesmen <■>( bindn**?* habits, with good references, Garden
ers, CiiiTiagt' Drivers, or Men or Boys to do any kind ol
work, '.-an h*. Fupnlied at
BARK’S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE,
410 Liberty street.
Harvest iiandfl wanted—high wages paid. jy2o
A A MASUN A CO. have just-opened 40 pieces of Wool
. Beragt-s ai 12y£ cents per yard. Also, another lot of
those Fine Lawn Dresses si 60 and ctß. jy27
■J /A/ \ VINK SILK BONNETb, of the very newest styles,
XUU selling at $1 and $1,25, at
jy27 A. A. MASON & CO.’S, 25 Fißh st.
EqU3_6 bbls, in hno order, rec’J on consignment and
for sale by ATWELL, LEE A CO.
ijpjNED bUGAKS—To bbls Crushed. Powdered au i
Rrfined White Sugars, just rec’d and for sale by
-27 ATWELL, LEE A CO.
~rr*|tikti'kki —a Cottage House in Allegheny tor sale.
V Wee $7OO.
A Brick House and Loi for $760.
A tunall Frame Houee end I>ot oa M uni ji aldington
bids N. a Tar, large fine order, to ar- parmfi ltj Ohio ftnd vtrginltt mr Bale on easy terms,
„u epusiguittant, and Lss 4 CO . jby | jjl*) e CUTEUEitT A K.S, 140 Third au
Tiolt BALE—That superior House and Lot, No. Ml. on
H Konrlh 'above Smithfleld street. .It is offered nt e lo*
A iourlh, eoove Oinjuu. THOMAS WOODS,
vrire Enquire soon of No. 75 Fourth 6'..
j DUTUND, Scp't, Cleveland.
J. A. CAUGUKY.AcX HlttAbcrgh.
Alexander VV
b'oitcr,
A. W. ko*l»r,
fEAkL tiTEAit MILL,
HOTELS
MANSION HOUSR,
QEOKGE AUBENTZ, Propbistob,
NO. 844 LIBERTY STREET, jnst beside tho Passenger
Depot of tbs Pennsylvania makes H
tbe most roureniout bouse in the city arri
ving by that road.
The Proprietor baring, at considerable expense, fitted up,
lu excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect
fully solicit a share of publlo patronage. There Is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market
can afford. fablty
ST. C L A 1 11 lIOTKL,
Corner of Penn and. St. Clair Uriel*, PitUburoh , Pa .
mHB undersigned, formerly of ‘‘Brown’s Hole!,’ haring
| taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and haTing
it Ln magnificent style, would respectfully dmita
bis friends and the trawling public to give him a call. As
sural, with the convenience of the house and hislong «-
perience •la the business, he, can give entire satisfaction,
and his charges moderate
VTM. C. CONNKLLY
(iOOD iNTBST HOUSE,
/CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
jani3-iy lllroaJ U6POt JAJI^ 14 _ 8 JL A ; N i , !2?L'.? ro T rl “ tor^
OWSTOS’S.
WAVKRLEV HOUSE, &0 South Eighth street. between
Ohwitnut and \Velnut, Philadelphia. _ lau29:y_
" Tllifi IiNIONi
NO. 11l Arch 6treet, Philadelphia. T. S. WEBB (late of
the Eagle,) proprietor.
GA.SK.ILL, UOUBK,
CORNER OF MAIN AND SOITIH STS., WARREN, O
rpiiE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the
I public that this new aud elegant Hotel has been opened
as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company, it offers
inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda
lion of the traveling community.
A fthare of public patronage la respectfully solicited.
bU I7 M. GABKILL.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
CUKSTNDT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, I’HILADELI’IIIA
FARKER ft LAIRD, Proprietor!.
jj-lßttm) TERMS $1,60 PER DAY.
McM|LI.AN liotlSK,
JOUNSTOWN, PENN A.
rilHB uoderaltfneJ haring fatten charge of the shove
JL named Houap, and refitted it at a large expense, in a
comfortable as well a« elegant style, is now prepared to rt*-
eeiye guests, and glee ample satisfaction to , R **
pa ronise the House. jmaB:tfj _ AMKB DOW NLd .
HAR E ’ S HO TEL,
i Late Farmor’, Exchange,]
NO IXI LIBERTY STREET, foot of Filth afreet, Pittn
hunrh. SAMUEL lIARE, Proprietor.
This Motel is entirely now, barium just hcon rompletol
i H.D-1 opened for the accommodationi of th*ii public. |«epjn
FRANKLIN IIOUSK, Clc-rcland, Ohio.
Cl PAXK.IOK A BON, PauraiXTots.—This House has un
, demon** thorough and extensive repairs, alteration*
and large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprl*
tore pledge Uiom.*e.lves that Dotliing shall bo wanting oi
th-lr part to reader the Erunellh a place where all the oom
L.itT.hr.tclus, hotel cn bo tound. pATiuci .
KLORKNCK IIUTKL,
No. 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORE,
(cottmurmtori rtis icuot’ctt rf-ts.)
K.EDBEU LOVEJOT,
oi3.i r PROPRIETOR.
RESTAURANT'
WILKINS HALL,
W. C. GALLAGHER, Proprietor
fourth strct', Mwen H»«i and tfmithfuld.
HpHcioiW esiAbhuhiuant hiw» be**n leased by thn »ut‘-
I briber, mud complexly reDornteU.
li«? b a: all hour* prup.xraU to furuimi
envy luxury that ran bn found In th.< brat
rwiuiuranta 10 the State*, lib spacious Bar will always b»
«urpli<sl with tho rvry bmt Liquor*. Oatno of erery d
ecrtpUon, in lu aea.«ou, ran always b* found at
Hall. (ap7 ) _ . } v - Al__I.MHiK_R-
BANK KXCHAMiM,
THIRD STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND MARKET
ri>UE Subscribers beg tram to inform their friends and
I tl<e public generally, that they hare !«Me«i the abom
known Restaurant, which has just bt*on thoroughly
renorated, repaired «ul r* furnlahed, and now open Th*
proprietors ham spared no expeD*-to make tn« Dan* l-i-
Change u comfortnW resort, as well lor ike epicure a* the
busmen nwi The larder will at all time* be "looked with
the delicacies of lh« season, and purred up under the uuspl
I>S * id experienced cooks. They respectfully rat for th.
patronage of a public.
J, bcuanublmkrer,
o. u. FRANCIS _
UUHS Ii'COPI A
VST K ft ,\N D COFFEE El 0 USE.
D. EAENAKD.
*f g jo, P\F.'i S-.re.tl. f>*;v7«<n iVood and itarkit.
)*nU:W,’ riTrsucn-vj.
CftYSTAL PALACE,
Mo. IN filurkel «tr«e».
C. C. SZELY,
RESPECTFULLY Inform* hi* fri<'ndsana the
/ tu general. that lit- ha* just started hi*
York »ud l'liiladelphi* modern style cl
y S&gjsF COOKING i.'YjTKiir uud everything eb<e In the
eating llu». Oyaur* in the Shell <»t etewni, for UV % <*nt*
a doivn. Up will aim tumleh the Wt of «verjthL»g tha>
the market will afford. Houm* nU ay* opeu nod, J o clock
In th«- morning. ,Q _ ar }^’L.
OYHTtfiil KALOOJI AMU RMTAUUASTI
IUH WU'ID STREET.
riMlb *ubs.-rlb«r bf>* no* hi* '.‘WTEU KALO'JS AND
X KATINu UOUc'K p«rfo<vt«~l in n manner thalcann-.t
b« by sit' fimilar <a>Ukburliuit>u* in th* city.
MKALS HILL UK SLK *ED 11' AT ALL U'JIKS (>/
THE DA r. from the
Choicest Meets. Fowls, l<lali» Ac., *ei
Hi, i/iil of ¥*:•' ran not kurp*.*a*d. mi he would respect
fuilt <D7it<* tLc attvution A the public to it.
U ' 5 CHARLES STILL,
jn2f>:m*etf J<» * l '****-
St. Clair Lagtr U*er Brewery,
r* ' ii t undersigned respectfully inform* tbe public that u«
I ii new fullv prepared to *erre private Umlllea amt the
pubis- g-tserally, with hi* celebrated l^ AG J, li ~
bottle* AH orders left at his Office, NO JV DIAMOND
ALLKY, (near Wood street,) will be punctually attended to;
and tb- Leer delivered to any part of the city or
jeXvlf »• ti. fcLiLlr.NCa.
Uenltx* h&8* r b«« T iUI, »
; Vo 106 SnithfiiUl street, opjwn.v (he (Xjlum House.
riUIK »übarrib«?r has just one of the largest an J
I finish-d Uj?»r Uvr Uaiia Id U>* city. Ui* B*wrl«
acknowledged to be « Ruperfor artl'.le, and every other a.'-
r.-tnuio Ution about hi* bouw cannot U esoelled.
Keaneit Ale.
WD. ENGLISH, Bole ilotti-T of SMITH'S ceUb:at«*J
. llenuetl Ale and Brown Stout. Al*>, Common Aif
and I’orUT, in quart and pint bottle*. . ~
Th* attention ol fatuiliei*. and Uie trade, Is respectluio
Mineral Wslsr ana Sarsaparilla
WM D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, 1* o*-w
manufacturing and bt.ttlemglbe above bev«x*«M»n
an axtemdve scale. His are of the best -luallty. and
uufaclurod from the purest materials. Cx:U..ly
UPPER S PATENT PLAN E
Ml E undcr*lgnHd i« prsJ fvrwi to supply CARPENT ElLi,
GABiNET-M.AB.Hite, and Workers in Woo-1 generally,
vuh his Patented and valuable PLANES.
A.l who have tried it, pronounce a a most valuable in
vention, that rnusl soon couir Into g-ucral use. The fol
lowing letters from practical workineu ufe hut two among
many letters the Patentee has revived recommend ng thw
Plane above *li olhvra lu uae :
Pirrijßcaou Htxab CAinnrr Factort, l
February !££, I
We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months
we have used Hopper’s Pat-nt Plano, and do not hesitate
to recommend it to Cabinet-Makers ami Carp-ntere as eu
penor to any other Plane in us l- . We consider it peculiarly
adapted to plauing oak, cherry, walnut, and all sorts of
hard wood, and f>r pUulng vene-rs, it s far superior h'
the old mode «.f acreping, besides being a great saving of
time. One man, by using this Plane, will plane more
veneers than five men can do by any other plane or method
u URe . U. 11. Htasi A Co.
To Mosts F- Katoh, Rsq.:
Dtar Sir— -I have examine,! Hopper’s Patent Bench
PlaD@, and believe It to be a most excellent article for the
use for which It L intended, as a combination ot plane and
scraper.
It t« particularly adapted to plaDiug and It docs
nut require one-fourth the time or labor of the old method;
and l have no doubt, when Its properties generally
known, but that it will entirely .upursude the former te
dious and laborious custom.
I mwt cheerfully recommend It to .dl persons engaged Id
tbe Oabinet bordness, as from my knowledge ot It, there U
nothing aa well fitted to give a smooth and beautiful finish
to renettrs ua the Hopper Pateut Bench Plano.
Jam ns W. Woodwkvl,
Furniture Wnrerooms, 97,99 Third st., Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh, February ’J7,18h5.
MOSES F. EATON, of this city, Is my sole Agent for the
sals of Planes, or of rights to maoufucture and soil them
WM. 0. HOPPER.
Pittsburgh, March 21,1B5S—^mh21:tf)
DUFF’S WEttCANTILE COLLEGE,
OI'KN DAY AND EVENING, throughout the Summer
DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING,
'UuKht from DotT> System of Book-keeping, sanctioned by
the Chamber id Commerce of Now \otk a.-* the most per
lort work upon mv.cuut-H uow in uee.
1> n;BLK ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOKKEEPING,
Emb. uring eight trip* of a boat—lll u.Htruling re shipments
of irelght aud pazuengoas, owners' aetllemenu, before aud
altar i-ai« of the v,wl; transfers of ownern’ shares, and
otlirT important matters not attempted in any of the one
trio M'Btems of Steamboat Book-keeping in uae.
v PENMANSHIP,
Tnasht by Mr. J. D. William*, tin* only profaralonal teacher
of pramannkip uow in thscity.
MEIICANTILK ARITHMETIC,
Embracing a new method of computing interest, with all
the moat approved abbreviation* in marmnUle computa
tloou in use.
MERCANTILE LAW
Although others advertise thes* In .'turns, this will be
found the only institution iu thu city where they are regu
lurly delivered. ....
jgjg-. an .i get a Circular and sample of Mr. » llllama
Penmanship before engaging rUewhwre. Jef£l_
I*MKLD BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENUINKBRS.—Contain
< j nK formula lor laying out curves, determining fro* an-
Uvelling. calculating earth-work, etc., etc., together
with tables of radii, ordinates, detections, long chords,
magnetic variation, logarathims and natural signs .tan
gents, etc. etc.,by John B. Hencfc, Civil Engineer. Pocket
book form. $1,76- ... ,
* The object of the present work is to supply a want
very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads.
Rooks of convenient form for use in the field, containing
the ordinary iograrithmatic tables are common unough; but
a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the
Railroad work, and especially the necessary formal® for
laying out curves, turn-outs, crossings, 4c.,is a dosideratum
which this work is designed to supply.
U. S. Miutakt Aoademt, West Point, April 18, 186-t.
Gentlemen' 1 have looked over “ Ueuck 8 Field Rook for
jtallrond Engineers,” and think It well aJapteU to tho ob.
ier.t its author proposes, and have no nuestion but it will be
foundavory uselul and practical volume both for otfleeand
« i « I). 11. Mahah.
Taol, April 21,1854.
I am much pleased with Mr. Uenck-s little manual, the
Held Book of ltailroad Kngineere." With the presenta
tion of some of the moat praeOeal and useful of reoognmed
nrocesees among railway engineers, be has given others
which, new at lßast in their present form, appear to possess
a mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of
JJKg in general suscaptlble of available not to say desira
biepntcucal use. In conclusion, while 1 think the design
of Bench's book is such as to adapt it excellently well
to nrofeflfdonal needs. I have pleasure in expressing my
OTdSI satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per-
BDlcuitv of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex
&tograph B >ca> taste
“'^ tnr #file 7S lJ " u,utf
For pale by DBaler ln Engineers’ stationery,
ftu3 Market street, corner of Second.
INSURANCE COMPANIES. BANK
Increase of Cast. Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
JKTNA ISSURAKCB COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN- —CHARTERED 1819
PAID UP
Cash Capital, ------- »SO0,0()O.
mire TmTITY-BIXTEI ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
TUSSa INSURANCE COMP ANY, of Hart
ford, as furnished this agency on tho Ist of January, 186&,
under oath. . , * a*.
Ileal Estate, onlncnmbered....----; •• UD
Seventy-two Hortgajre Bonds, 6 and i cent., pay- nagg
able semi-annually mh 17
Debndue the Company, eecuml by mortgage... «,3}3 h
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... *26,3-. 35
EaiU-oad Stocks in Connecticut........
Bank Stocks in the city of Hartford H 2.596 00
j Bank Stocks in New York c»iy.--•••••••••••■•*• ■•*••' »
Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents
and - * * 1
$773,278 63
Tbs amount of liabilities due or not due to Banksor other
credi tors, —nothing.
Losbm adjusted »ud due,—nous-
Ln<upß sdioated and not doe, $148,010 —4. ....
uSefl unadjusted and in Buspense, waiting for further
Pt AU ottw 6 dates against the Company are small, such
teftmi&tn lata no risk oyer *IO,DM.
The amount Insured In any city, town or village, I **
npon the character, material and construction of bu ldtags,
the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
*• bT n^A r •
Stirs or CoiraiCTICOT, I (s Hartford, Jnn. Ist, 1880.
Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the JEtnn Xnetlrance Company, and made oath that the fore
going statement by him eubscrlbcd, la true, eccordtng to
his t est _
Lo-tses paid by this Company for the year 1364 exceed
tTM) 000, while the premiums received lor he same time
far exceed any other year, since the organiratloo or the
covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is
sued at this agency, at remunerativei rates,
Offloe, No. « Water street. Pa.
«Tl* iSSUIIANCK COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CO.\.\.
CtuSTlr.il),
PAID UP
Cash Capital *SOU,OOO
Caalt Surplua.olt IstJiSttaar, 18I>6 *37 3,517 3
rssuis Capital fitock and Surplus Is securely Invested for
I the benefit of all policy holders. As an evllence or
the claims we have to public confidence, and of ltfl aWUiy
to pry losses promptly, wo state a facL ihat ilt» receipt*
vary from $126,000 to $160,000 per month. Ito baatnena i»
large and well diFtrlbuUsl, ond in our oplal«n no Ocmipany
in the United Stated aoordn better Indemnity u> polky
holdt-rn than the .Etna. They comlnuo to u&he Insurance
on property in town and country, at rotes as low as 1b com
t *lth safety to the policy hnlder.
tl. B. TEN K\CK, Agent,
office, North-west corner Pifth and Wood BireeU,
Pittsburgh. _ . ajdSfcly
UELAW A it &
MUTUAL SAFETY INBUHANCE COMPANY.
OFKICB in the North Room of the Exchange, on Thin,
street, PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES.
0* VissiLS, 1
Cahuo, V To all parts of the World.
PRXIGETB, )
INLAND INSURANCES
On gtxids by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandlte generally.
On stores, dwelling bouses, Ac.
ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 7,1R63.
Bonds and Mortgages ..$24,200 00
Sta U-of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, Spring
Garden, Southwark, and other loans, —181,653 *2
Stocks in banks, railroads and Insurauceo com
p&njeB 24,012 20
Bills receivable 159,826 94
Cash on hand IM 7 ! SO
Balances In tb« hands of Agents and premiums
on Marine Bolides recently issued 121,j07 67
Subscription Notes -100,000 00
Dias CTO as:
j Dr. B. M. Elusion,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer M’livaln,
Charles Kelly,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
1 James Tr&qcair,
Wm. Lyre, Jr.,
Joshua L. Price,
JamesTeunent,
John B. Semple,
Charles SchalTer,
i J. T. Logan, rittaburgh,
i B. T. C. Morgan, do.
WM. MARTIN, President.
THOS.C. HAND, Vice President.
Wo. Martin,
Josspb 11. Seal,
Edmund A. Souder,
John 0. Davis,
Robert Burton,
John It. Penroee,
G. Leiper,
Edward Darlington,
H Jones Brooke,
J. G.Johnson,
James C. Hand.
Th-cpllus Paulding,
Jan.o B. SrParlami,
\Y C. Ludwig,
Jouivu W. Cowaw, Bee’y.
P. Agent,
n4f !6 No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh.
Tb« Krankiin Flra lnauraace Couapanj,
Of Fh&addphia, Pennsylvania.
DIItEvTTORfl —Charles W. Banekrr, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Bamuel Grant, J«»b 11. Bmlth, Geo. W. Rich
ard* Motdecwt D. Lewis, Adolph! E. Borle, David 8. Browne,
Morrl-< Patterson. Ouas. N Bawcxm, iVehJml.
CiioaU lU3CKU, Secretary.
SJOuntinu* to make Insurano**, perpetual or HmllM, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates low
ad ar* conrtlsWnt with security.
The O’itapany have reserved a Urge Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, eafely invested, af
ford ample protection to tbe assured.
7b* Assets of tbs Company* on January Ist, 1861, as pub
iiahi-i to an Art of Afirtimbiy, were as follows, rl«:
M.-rL?a«e $918,128 63
R*al EhUU... *
Tein;>orary Loons 62,966 17
Htnchs 6L98» *0
Oaeh, Ac 64,246 81
Total $1dR2,703 44
“"Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one yearn,
toey have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, lasses by fire, thereby affording wideon* of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and Jlspoal
tfon to meet with promptness ail llabQitiee.
J. OARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
«p 34 Office, north-aast ccr. Wood and Third rts-
tuk dnited states
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNDITV and TBUBT COMPANY,
PHILADELPUI A.
CHABTEBXD APBIX. 26TH, 1860.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, E. Corner of Third and ChetSr.ui
Streets, Philadelphia.
Oflxri of the Home Board at Philadelphia:
011BCT0&9.
Stephen R. Crawford, Panl B. Goddard.
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenva Johnson,
Benjamin %V. Tlngley, Geo. M’Henry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Deverenx,
WTUIamM. Godwin, WUllam M’Kee.
President'— Stephen H.Crawford.
F«y President— Ambrwe W.Thompson.
Jfrdtcuf Examiner, Pittsburgh— -JameaH. Willson, M. D.
Allegheny City— R. B. Mowry, M. D.
GEO. E. ARNOLD, Agent,
oarlT.y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA^INBDIiAHCE~COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OP FOORTII AND SSTiTItPIELD STREETS.
Autborlzed Capital, *300,000.
INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or
damage by Fire, and the perilß of the Sea nnd Icinnd
Navigation and Transportation.
Dias evo as.
Wm. F. Johnston. Body Patterson,
W. M’Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D M Long, I. Grier Sproul,
A . J. Jones, George it. While,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
1 tunes 8. Negley, W. P. Haven.
Wo<l« Hampton, D. K.Park,
IL R. Coggnhall.
Hon. WM.Y. JOHNSTON, President.
BODY PATTERSON, Vice President
A A. CAaaira, Secretary and Treasurer.
8 n. Cabksvu, Asalstant Secretary. d«c2;6m
Western Insumnce Company, Pittsburgh
R. MILLER. President. \ F. M. GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL., 0300,000,
WILL insure agaimtall kinds of risks,TlßE and MA
RINE. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Homelnstitutlon,managed by Diesotors whoarewell
known In the community, and who are determined, bv
promptness and liberality, to maintain the character w hich
they have assumed, as offering tbe best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
Directors.— R.Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rieketson, J. W. Butler,
N. Holmes, Jr., W. H.Smith,O.lhmsen, George W. Jackson,
Wi i. M. Lyon, James Llppencott,Qeor&e Derate, James Me-
Au 1 ey, Alexander Nimlck, Thomas Scott.
Office, No. 92 Water street, (Warehouseof Spang A
Oo , up* talrs,) Plttaburgh. nov24:ly
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c
NEW GOODSII —Wltoum, Jiwnjar, Silviu Wam,
Milita&t Goora, 4e, Wholisaii mid ItkTAlL.—Coun
try Merchants and strangers rial ling our city are request
ed to call, as wa can aerrs them aa well, and wo think b • t
ter, than they usually are aerred In Eastern ciuea, be-idna
£t%i£g tlieta a responsible guarantee—on item difficult to
obtain In many shops.
Fllver Detached Levers sl® *°
Do Cylinders ? 10,00
Lt'dJofi’ Gold Lever and Lepine Watches, $25, and upwards.
Gentlemen’s do do do $35 to $2OO.
Chains, Seals, Keys, Pencils, Spectacles, Pens, Lamps,
In excellent variety, and at lowest prices.
Watch Er pairing done promptly and in a superior
manner. All woTk and all goods
07 Market sereet, corner of Fourth.
JOHN LITTLBi Jr*» Agent,
No. HOI Limbtt Strict,
HAB JUBT EKCKIVKD the following very choice ar
tides:—
BRANDIES.
Genie Brandy, (very fine,)
(Jtard Dupuy A 00. (super.) .
Marrett A Co. ! Jamaica*
Saierac. Banta Crus.
1 GIN
WINKS. ,
Sarcial Madeira, I Boguet,
lloward, March & Co., Mad'ra London Cordial,
East India Madeira, Schnapps.
Table do Bl iV a*?..
Amontillado Sherry, Rutherford 0 &»tch Ala,
Manzanillo do Bmclw's London Porter
Table do Wild Cherry Brandy,
Cooking do Abdntho,
Beeswing Port, Anlsethe,
Pure Juice do ; Ouracoa,
Ordinary do 1 BftT" ne ®»
Bt. J ullen Cteret, I Mocha and Jara,
Malaga Dry, I “‘“ ck T '“"
Ito Sweet 1 English Bronson Cheese,
Champagnes,' i Imported Havana Clgara, 01
Anchor various brands,
■ Verseney ! Old Monongahela Whlßky, ot
Heldeseck, I ell gmdes.
Together Iwith all other artioles connected with the
bueineaa mj29:d._u-
WIG manufactory.
MRS. RENTER,
Sic doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Q&ecior’t Office,
aujohutt cwr»
TS PREPARED TO PILL ORDERS FOR WI6S, And all
X kinds of .
Ornamental Hair Work.
The best quality of material is furnished, and entire
satisfaction guaranteed. my!s:cUwlj
rpUAT LAND REGISTER ißsned by Thomas Woods, and
X given away to all at 75 Fourth fltwt, describes
variety of Farms. Houses and Lots. Those wanting homes
would do well th get a Register. Ga Ji^^ ri J2SLSI/ ew
fine Country Seat*, ijeP) THOMAS tYvV/Dd.
A'tJSTIK LOOMIS.'
STOCK AND BILLjBEQKEB,
OJJict, Ho. 02 Fourth tfci, above Wood .
NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla
teralfl, nagotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com*
mission. Land Warrants bought and sold.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of
Copper Btocks.
All communications atignted to promptly.
WII. H. WILLIAMS B. HPVAY«r
Wm. 11. Williams A Co.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. E. Comer Wood and Third ttreeU.
D&r All transactions mode on Übaral terms. Collections
of Bills, Notes, Ac., promptly attended to. jan2B:lw
AND Dealers in Exchange, Bant Notes, Gold and BUvcr
Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit
Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made
at any point in the Utolted States.
Booth East corner of Market and Fifth streets,
my U PITTSBURGH, PA.
ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMIT3FIELD STREETS,
au2;em Pittabnrgh, Pa. ,
Have Retrieved their Office to the Comer of Fifth and Wooc l rtf
puisatjaan, pa.
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Blivet
and Bank Not«a. Exchanges on the Eastern and "Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Colleetionß made in all tho cities throughout the United
Etatea. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
tbs comer of Fifth and Wood Streets. • [fobB
OATI BAMOVXD THUB BABAEM AltD MOHAITOI OV7IOI TO 80.
67 MARKXT 8T&8T. FODR DOOM BXUTW OLD STAJO.
HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokets,
• ancTDealora In Note*, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, 811*
/er and B&ifc Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
Btates. Deposits received In par funds or current paper. No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. j jafthly
TIKUNABi * CO.,
BANKKRB AND KXCIIANGK BHOKERB,
jY„. V 6 Wood Street, comer of Diamond Alley,
HfTBDUIian, tA.,
I>UY AND BELL bank Notea and Coin; Discount time
XJ exchange, and promlauory notes; make collections in
all th« principal eltfafl of the Union. JUeelre depodta on
call uud ou interest, and give their prompt attention to ell
other mattcrr appertaining to o broker's business. Eastern
Exchange co-netaatly on hand-
BANKER AND KXCHAJWR BROKER,
huj,** m
Exchange, CowmotftUi find R&flfc BoU».
STOCK Uu/Ju and sold vu Collection*
cerafalix attended ffcUrrw* W Dep-veU,
, ft#” No tourth cl feel, Ajc vW* die the M. U.
ban* _ _
•juktfßJt '.-f wtu wth ersurs.
SIGHT EAC/iA BCE on tb* tAt&era CiUe# <v7uet*©tlj tm
ealß Tuhjs hale vi Js4.ch**£* and Notes djaoniwted.—
U'.M, ttlvcr and li*uk flvUs, bought and sold. Collection*
mt/ln lu ail th* onn'.-lpal dtia# of tha United States. De
re Hved of Par and Current fund*. ftnartTlj
..... iillum., ucjt. noBXJic, met.
KHAHEE h BAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUY AND SELL Odd, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Real Estate or Stock Becnrttiea; purchase
Promlsßary NoU-n and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and soil Stocks on Commission.
(Hlectiona made on all points in the Union. [myl
Deat.krs in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
tts_No. 74 Fourth st, next door to Bank of PittflVg. [eel3
Dw\pttic and Foreign Exchange, Bank Foils, Gold and Silver
Bought, Sold ana Exchanged, at the
EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUBB 01
JtttK.T.lAst A. HILL ft CO.,
64 wood tir&xii, pnrafluxan.
on time depodta. [ janlfi
TKOMr■ ---r^F"......i. OXO0HIT.
bankersTnd brokers.
Corner of Third and Wood streets, Pittsburgh, Pd.
1537,478 53
BROKER, - ®*
Notea, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, *c. f
jVo. 75 Fourth sL, Pittsburgh, Pa. fjafig
(jlmmloUPa Loan Ofllca,
■ajo. 100 BMTTHFIELD STREET, NEAR
JAj Money leaned on Gold and Silver Watcbeo, Silverware
and other valuable articles. an!4;dly
CLOTHING STORE
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
FijRMKtILY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
atreet, which has won an unbounded popularity under
he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur
poo- of *<-.{uiriug more fpace for their immense buainefs,
removed to tho ppacioue building on thecornerof
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK Of CLOTHSI
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Their principal object for this removal, la to give them
acre facilities for the
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They ere prepared to soil Goods at the
LO WEST EASTERN PRICESt .
And they will warrant them to be as good as any wanu*
featured In the Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
in TUI BIST 6TTLI, &JID UFOS TflJ SnO&TXST ROROf.
They have on hand a fall and beautiful assortment erf
LOTUS and COATINGS, for
FROCKS, DREBB, WALKING AND BUSI-
Our Interests are identical with thosa of our customers,
and w« 6<ssnrt> the public that our fidelity will not fail In
■ filling all orders w* may be favored with.
jB3*» DON'T FORGET THE PLACE—
; No. 88 Wood Street,
, (cast side,) oorhbr or diamond allst.
j H' 13.—We desire our patrons to understand that we hare
I no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
i Liberty atnwt. Our attention is devoted exclusively to the
’ nouse abore designated.
niar23 JOHN &TOLQ3KBY A CO.
EDMOND WATTS.
Merchant tailor, no. m liberty street.—
1 have now on band a large stock of Fall and Winter
Goods. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plush Vest
ings, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English
Carelmeres, of every style and shade In the market, ail of
which 1 will make to order on the .most reasonable terms,
and warranted to suit. octl
JUBT REOEIYKD AT JOHN McCLOSKEY 4 GO’S Whole
sale Clothing Warehouse, No.BB Woodstreet,and corner
of Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of
goods that this celebrated house baa ever had the pleasure
of Inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodahave
been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, no
second profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we
can and do sell at as small pioflta as any house is the east
ern citlos. Therefore, wo respectfully invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, in general, to
eive us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of
READY MADE CLJiIiINQ. It is almost Impossible to
enumerate the quant > y of Immense piles of garments that
Uto be seen at this It i e establishment; It Is sufficient to
sav that it has never t et»n equalled by the house itself:.
marlGilf JOHN McGLOSKEY 4 CO.
Hock,
Lisbon.
ROM.
-' ->
M’COHNELLA WILLOCIA,
BANKERS,
Ramovai.
PATRICKS 9t FRIEND,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
H. HOLMES A SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
JOUS WOODS,
" Hill 4 CO.,
DANEEiia AND ft&UilANug #&>&£&£,
G. S. ARNOLD & CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
THOMAS WOODS)
CLOTHING.
Thut has ever been offered to the public.
NESS COATS.
Fall anil Winter Goods!
NEW SPRING GOODS*
Clothing X Clothing t
rviHE undersigned respectfully iaformsjhis friends and the
JL publio that he is now reselling at hlßßtore, N 0.177 Lib
erty street, a choice assortment of Cloths, Oassimeres and
Vestings, of the latest and most desirable styles, which be
Is prepared to make to order In the moat fashionable man
ner, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms.
We have also on hand a large and well manufacturedstook
of ready made Clothing, to which we invite the attention
of buyers, either wholesale or retaiL
Persons who purchase goods for cash, will find it to their
idvantage to cadi at 177 Liberty street,before making their
purchases. [marPj 0. OONNRR.
New Clothing Store,
NO. 4, BESTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
mnE subscriber has just opened this new establishment,
X where he b»« always on hand a large and choice assort
ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal
to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri
ces. The public are requested to give him a call.
tnart:ly B. OPPENHEGIER.
To Housekeepers.
WK have now opened one of the largest stocks of
OlllNA, GLASS and QUKBNBWARE, ea table for
housekeepers In the city, and Intend selling at very Low
prices. We will sell a handsome set of White Tea Ware,
consisting of forty-eight pieces, for the low price of Four
Dollars, and all other Goods in proportion. Our stock being
large owing to the dull season just passed, we are deter*
mined to work it oil at low prices. We have just opened
gone beautiful shapes of White Stone Meat Dishes { Vege
table do ; Covered Dishes for stewed chicken, etc., etc. Also,
tome very handsome new styles of Water Pitchers. Qur
stock of White Stone Gold Band, and assorted colon Toilet
Ware. Is large—all of which we have put down In price to
suit the times.
FRENCH CHINA.
We have somo twenty different styles of French Oblna
Tea sets, and some beautful Gold Band Dinner sets—all of
which we are selling at least twenty-five per cent, below
former prices.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Our stock of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Walters, Britan
nia Ware, Girandoles, Solar Lamps, et<\, is large, and we
will sell them at very low prices.
GLASS WARE.
On hand and receiving, a large stock of Boston and Pitts
burgh Glass Ware, which we will sell at manufacturer's
prices.
COMMON WARE.
Our stock of common Teas, Plated, Bowie, Dishes, Pitch*
ers, aod every article suitable for country or city trade, is
large, to which we Invite the attention of dty and country
merchants, as we will sell them very low for cash.
Housekee pets and others in want of orris? China aod
Oueemtware' will do well by calling at the
CHINA HALL,
No. 62 Market, between Sd and 4tb fits-
Opposite Gav B. White.
HO. USES, STORE-ROOMS, WAREHOUSES. Ac., TO
LET 1 — Lawrenceuille —A comfortable Dwelling House ;
of ball, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, four bed rooms, AO4
garden and good water.
Allegheny City— A Two Story Brick House, newly painted
and papered, on Robinson street, near the canaL Rent $lO
per month.
Jit. Washington— A Dwelling House of three rooms, on
High street, with large yard, well, Ac. Rent, $7 per month.
Pittsburgh— A large Three Btory Brick, No. 26 Third st;
rent $175 per year. foe. 81 and 27 Duquesne street; eaoh
house Is two stories, with basement, cellar, yard Ac. Two
Warehouses on Water street. A large Store-room on
Fourth stroot. Together with others.
Apply to 8* UUTHBERT A SON,
j«l6 w 140 Third street.
JULY MAGAZINES—
Godey’s Lady's Book, for July—2o cents;
Ballou’s Magaiine, “ “ 10 “
Yankee Notions, “ “ 12 “
Frank Leslie's N.Y. Journal, 18 “
North British, for May;
The abore just reoeired by Express. Also, a Urge lot of
BGfIOOL, CLASSICAL and Mlscuaneous BOOKS and STA
TIONERY for eato Bum* Call at
LAU WEB’S BOOK STORE, 87 Wood street, If yon want to
get a Cheap library, jeSl
■i - S
:
• v '-. ■> n *. i . •.*•.'; .
MISCELLANEOUS
i .SUPERIOR.
Dougina Wiiconaln.
THIS PLACE la situated on the Buy of Superior and
Lett Hand River, at thebeed of :Lake Superior, and
possesses A BETTER SITE, A BETTER LIARBOIt, AND
GREATER ADVANTAGES FQRA.CQMSiERCIAL OITY,
’ than any other* pcnitln the North-West’;' and la equalled in
.prospective importance by Cfeloagd only.
. i The .Proprietors have a clear, undisputed and-’ unincum
bered title to the land upon which SUPERIOR 1s laid out,
. and all - purchasers of lots receive xvarrtntce deeds for the
same. ■ -
Superior was laid out during the past season, and already
contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a
number of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses,
and is In ail respects the
MOBT FLOURISHING NEW TOWN
in the West. The County Seat, the United States Land
Office and Poet Office are located here. The Mississippi and
Lake Superior
UNITED BTATEB MILITARY ROAD, -»
•bow in «OUT 6« of construction, connecting with 8L Paul,
terminates at this place. It is also the Lake termini of nil
the.projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. The
“8oo n canal will be opened in June; after which, four
lines of Lake Steamers will run to Bupeilor—one from Chi
cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine
vessels, having been built expressly for this trade.
One Steam Saw Mill is now in operation, and the machi
nery for a second is now on the way to Superior, which will
be set to work immediately on its arrival.
One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro
prietors to be sold bj the undersigned to actual settlers on
easy terms, to provide a fond lbr extensive public Improve
ments. Liberal appropriations have been made for public
. purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ao.
In order to correctthe misapprehension arising from
similarity of names, it la proper to state that “ Buperior
City,” about the title of. which a legal controversy exists,
Is another and different place, and in a different township
. .fcom-SuPsaioß. _
Mops of Supeiuob are signed by Thos. Clark, sur
veyor, and William H. Newton, agent and attorney for
proprietors, and may be seen in the principal hotels of St.
Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo,
and other cities. , ,
AU persons who wish to purchase lota, or obtain informa
tion, are requested to apply to WilH. Nbwtoh, Superior,
! Douglas county, Wisconsin.
* WILLIAM 11. NEWTON,
Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior.
[ jy24:3m
Board of Ilealth Nolle*
INFORMATION has been made to the Board of Health
that cases of cholera occurring outside of the city hare
been brought within lta limits for relief. No doubt the
lrlende of the sick are prompted by motives of humanity,
yet It le proper they should be Informed that they subject
themselves to a severe penalty by so doing.
The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, In
rnßp« where the disease is malignant or contagious, lu order
that the densely populated city may be protected from any
unnecessary scourge, which, when It has gained a footing, |
scarcely rests so long os there remains a subject for its re- ;
moreelew attack. , ,
The Board of Health are determined to enforce the law.
If patients seized with cholera, or any malignant or conta
gious disease, outside the city, must be removed to any of
Lho Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a
permit trom tbs Board of Health;
The attention of all perrons interested is called to the
following sections of an act approved April 8,1852:
fiac. 6. That any master, commander, or other person
baring charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of
the rules or regulations prescribed by the said Board of
U*aitb, under toe provisions of this act, shall, upon convic
tion thereof by Indictment or prosecution In any court
having jurisdiction, pay a fine 1 not exceeding five hundred
dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of said
Board of Health. . . „ , i
gxc.7. That wheneverthe Board of Health shall receive
information that any malignant or contagious disease |
Sieules excepted) prevails within any port or place within !
« United States, they shall make diligent inquiry concern
ing the same; and if U shall appear that the disease prevails
as aforesaid, all communication with such infected port or
place shall be subject to such control and regulations as the
Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish
in one or more newspapers published in the city of Pitts
burgh ; and thereupon every person or persons, and all
goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothiofpfrom
such infected port or place, and having entered and been
brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu
t lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as is provided
for in the preceding section.
' The penalties of the whole act will be strictly enforced.
By order. A. 0. MURDOCH,
. Physician to tho Board of Health.
1 GEORGE FORTUNE,
• Health Office.
DtFK’S aKKCAftTUJfi COLLKGIC,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of Pennsyl
vania, with Perpetual Charter.
FACULTY.
P. DUFF, President, (author of the “North American
Accountant,”) Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial
Sciences. , _ .
ANDREW T. lIOWDEN, Assistant Professor of Book-
K JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the beet off hand Penman In the
United States, Professor- of Commercial and Ornamental
Penmanship.
N. B. HATCH, Esq* of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of
Mercantile Law and Political Economy-
P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department,
Professor of Mathematics, Ac.
P. L. APJ2L, Professor of the French and German Lan
guages.
This Is the only Institution of the kind in the Western
States conducted by a practioal Merchant of many years
experience In extensive business, and whose lectures upon
all the details and practice of business, as well as every de
pirtment of Book-Keeping, are so deeply interesting to all
young men of business, and which accounts for the supe
rior attainments of his students.
His course of Steamboat Book-Keeping ta pronounced by
an eminent accountant “a perfect system for such books
and accounts.” ~ , x
This is the on’y Institution in the city in which a Profes
sor of Penmanship gives regular instruction in that im
portant science, and consequently the only one where a
good hand writing can be obtained. The course embraces
upwards of 300 commercial calculations, many of which
are attempted by no other teacher. No specimens of Pen
mananip but thoseexecuted by Mr. Williams areexbibited.
Call for a Circular and specimen of his Penmanship.
Duff’s Book-Seaping, Harper’s edition, $1,60. “ The most
perfect in the language.”
Duff’s Bteamboat Accountant, $L U A perfect system.
4^All letters addressed to the Principal will be promptly
answered. : . je!2:d»w
TJRAGTIOAL WORKS FOR MECHANICS AND OrHfcKS.
X The American Miller, and Millwright’s Assistant;
The Analytical Chemist’s Ass etant;
The Encyclopedia of ChemLtry, practical and theoretical,
by Brooth and Motfit;
The Complete Practical Brewer;
The Builder’s Pocket Companion ;
The Practical Metal Worker's Assistant, by Byrne;
Ths Practical Model Calculator, by Byrne;
The Cabinet Maker’s and Upholsterer s Companion;
Chemistry Applied to Dyeing, by Jas. Napier;
Ctolbnrn on Locomotive Engines;
Noma* Hand-book of Locomotives, Engineers and Ma
chinists;
The Complete Practical Distiller, by Byrne;
The Dyer and Color Maker's Companion, by Byrne;
The Dyer’s Instructor, by David Smyth;
The Practical Dyer and Scourer;
The Practical Aasayeris, Miner's and Engineer’s Com
panion;
The New and Improved Table, by Pat Lyon;
Perfumery: its Manufacture and Use, by Morflt;
The Arts of Tanning and Currying, by Morfii;
The Manual of Electro-Metallurgy, by Napier;
The Painter’s, Gilder’s and Varnisber’s Companion;
The Paper Hanger’s Companion;
The Practical Purveyor’s Guide, by Andrew Duncan;
Overman on Manufacture of Iron;
Rural Chemistry, by Solly;
Templeton on Steam and Steam Engines;
The Companion;
A Treatise on Box of Instruments and Slide Role;
Walker on Electrotyping;
And numerous others, for sale by
’ B. T. 0. MORGAN,
angS No. 104 Wood street, near Fifth.
LEABANT BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING—
Life In Californio, Mountains and Molehills; by Frank
to the Camp Before Sebastopol; by R. C. McCor
mick, Jr. , , ,
Which? the Right or the Left; a religions novel.
Lighte and Shadows of English Life; a novel, by the au
thor of “ Belle of the Season."
Note Book of an English Opium Eater ; by Thomas De
Qaincey. _ „ {
Cleve Hall; by Miss Sewell, author of “ Amy Herbert, |
“The Experience of Life,” etc.; 2 vols. paper, $1; 1 vol.
cloth, $1,25.
Mary Lyndon, or Revelations of a Life; an autobiogra
phy. *
Female Life among the Mormons.
Doe sticks’ great book, containing all Us letters.
Star Papers; by Henry Ward Beecher,
New York Oensuelo, or Fashionable Life.
The Heiress of Haughton, or the Mother’s Secret.
Charles Dickens’Works, complete; 12vols.
Trial and Triumph; by T. 8. Arthur.
All the New Books published, for sale at the cheap Book
Store of H- MINER A CO.,
QB gl3 No. 32 Smlthfield street.
THE GREAT LITERARY DEPOT of Pittsburgh is at
H- MINER A CO.’S, No. 32 Smlthfield street, where
all the New Books are for sale.
Cleve Hall; by Mre. Sewell, author of “Amy Herbert,"
«• The Experience of Life,” Ac. Two vols., paper, $1; one
vol., doth. SL26.
A Visit to the Camp before Sebastopol; 1 vol., doth, $l.
Trial and Triumph; or, Firmness in the Household. A
new book by T. 8. Arthur. Price 25 cents. One that pa
rents ought to place In the hands of their children.
The Heire*e of Haughton; ot. The Mother’s Secret By
the author of “ Ravensciiffe,” “ Castle Avon,” Ac. Paper,
37 cents.
Wolttna; or. Adventures on the Mosquito Shore. 60 en
gravings ; 1 voL, cloth, $1,25.
Kctnale Life Among the Mormons; by the wife of a Mor
mon Elder—giving a full description of their manners and
customs. 1 cloth, $l.
Charles Dickons’ Works, complete; 12 at 60 cents
per Tolume. au p3
• Law Books*
I am authorised to sell low eon© valuable Law Cooks,
10 vole. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Bouvier’a Institutes;
Greenlief’a Evidence;
Wharton’s Digest, lost ed 4
And other Reports, Elementary Works, 4c.
GEO. P. GILLMORH,
at the oflio© of Morning Post.
CDEIOUS AND SINGULAR PHENOMENON 1-j That K
Grey Hair restored to Its natural color, with all the
strength and healthy growth of youth, by use of the HAIR
COLORING FLUID.
The singular adaptation of Ingredients In this compound
affects the small Teasels at the roots of the hair, ana thus
stimulates the natural Becretion of oolorlng matter, giving
tone and strength to ita growth. It also imparts to the
hair a gloss and beauty unlike that given by any other
preparation, and in every case it will restore the natural
color of th 6 hair, where age or sickness has turned it grey.
Sold by l jySOj B. b. CUTHBKRT, 140 Third et
IjiVE&Y WHERE. HEAD, EVERYWHERE ADMIRED,
and Everywhere Doing Good.—The friends of a pure
and wholesome literature will be gratified to learn that
the readers of Henry Ward Beecher’s new book, STAR
PAPERS, are cow numbered by Tens of Thousands, and
ptlU the demand' for the work is constant and unabated
Those who want a volume for Summer reading that is re
ally good and refreshing, should not neglect to got a copy
of Star Papers. A more companionable book for the tour
ist cannot be founds while for family leading it is unsur
passed by anything befbre the public. One beautifully
executed 12mo. volume; price $1,25.
For sale by . H. MINER A CO.,
,aug7 No. 32 flmithflelii street.
k A. & CO. have just opened another large lot
t\ • of New Goods, comprising—
-20 more eases of fast colored Calicoes;
10 do best makes D'mestic Ginghams;
20 do different brands of Bleached Muslins;
40 bales. do do Brown do;
With a large assortment of 'Checks, Tweeds, Tickings
Summer Stulls, Ac., Aa.; olid which will be offered at
Semiannual prices. ' a °B 7
m WEATHER TABLE FOR 1855 accompanies every
J\ cakfl of HERPETIC) 80AP. Price wntv. This
Soap is used for rendering the skin smooth, soft and whit*,
rewoying sallowness, tan, and redness or the akin, ah
ctu^i,chafes,Ao*on thonands, are healed by it. Bow at
the &EAL ESTATE OFFICE, 140 Third at. iji*
T7IVID PEN PICTUHKB-lJver7 P««a glows v-nh tte
V BclntOlatlOM o f ireni as, and such 14 the irriterfl
J|yS” W No. S 3 Smithfiald Btrwt.
"w jec ■». 9 am
PILLS :
A biw and singularly successful '•
A*me<ly for the cnre el all Bilious
tttyuiefl, Costiveness, Indigestion,
Jaundice, prOpßjj Rheumatism, Pe- v .
vers, Gout, • Humors,»'Nervousness, \
IrritaWilty,-Inflammations d«,ad- r
afche, '-Pains in ; the Bteaa., eidi, u * '
, JackaildXlihbB,‘FemaleCoiaplalate t f
Ac. Indeed, very few are tne
re&ses-tn which'* Purgative Medi
na e Is not- thore of te£s required, an d
much sickness . an<h:tfafßring bright be prevented, If • .
harml66s bat effectual Cathartie-were mort freely need. * ;
No person can fcßl'well while acansUc habit nfbody pro- -
rails; betides, it soon geaerat<#-«ttouff_atid often fatal
diseases, which might have been ty the timely *nd
Judicious use of a: good purgative.-' This, 13 alike tine of
Golds, Feverish’ symptoms* and-Bflious derangements. '
I They all tend to become or produce the deep-seated and !
| formidable distempers which load thfl hearSeeall over the
I laud. Hence a reliableJamiiy- physic Is of the first fan- ;
portance to the-public health, undthls Pill has been per
tec ted with consummate gfcU*, to meet that demand. An
extensive trial of it* vixtuea by Physicians, Professors, and [■-
Patients, has ahown results .surpassing anything hitherto
known of any medicine. Cures have beeh effected beyond i
belief, were they not substantiated by persona of such ex- ‘
ailed positions and characterae'to fW’Dld the suspicion of ?
untruth. ' • j
Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified in ;
favor of these Pills, we may mention—
Doct. A. A. HAYES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and *
State Assayer of Massachusetts!, whose high 'professional- " .
character is endorsed by the ■;
Hon. EDWARD EVERETT,Senatorof the United States. 1
ROBERT a WINTHBOP, Ex Speaker of the House of *
Representatives. *
ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to England. ’
fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston !
also, ; _ . _ ;
Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York City, •
endorsed by ' '„• ' ; • '
Hon. W. L. MARCT, Secretary of State;
WM, B. ABTOR, the richest man to America; .
8. LELAND A CO., Proprietorsof the Metropolitan Hotel, !
and others. . * , I
Did space permit, are coaid giro many hundred certifi- v,
cates from all parts where the Pills have been used, butevi
dence even moreconrlnctog than the experienceof eminent *
public men. La found to their effects upon triaL i
These rills, the result of long investigation and stndy, \ -
are offered to the public as the best and most .complete _
which the present state of medical science can afford.
They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but o!
the medicinal virtuesouly of Vegetable Bemedies extracted v".
by Chemical process to a state of purity, and combined to l .
gether to such a manner as to insure the best results. . ..."
The Bystem of composition for medicines baa been found In *-►
Cherry Pectoral and Pills loth, to produce a more efficient I-*. *■
remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process, r • ' .
The reason Is perfectly obvloua. While by the old mode of J .
composition, every medicine Is burdened with more or less !
of acrimonious and Injurious qualities, by this each lndl* I. - '
vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect la }. ’"
present.' All the Inert and obnoxious qualities of each *
substance employed are left behind, the curative virtues
only being retained. Hence It is self evident that the effects *
should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial, t
and the Pills a more powerful antidote to disease than any [
other medicine known to the world. i
As It Is frequently expedient that many medicines should ;
be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and j
as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know* ;
tag its composition, I have supplied the accurate Formula :
by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made, to the j . . • •
whoiebodyof Practitioners to the United States and British [
American Provinces. If,however,there should be anyone • »
who hfta not received them, they will be forwarded by malt v
tD his request. ?
Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, bow few v
would be taken it their composition was known 1 Their p WP’
life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. Lz.„.. ■ .
The composition of my preparations is laid open to all j
men, and all who are competent to judge on toe subject <
freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic > . ••
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific c
men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were £
known. Many eminent Physicians have declared toe same j.
thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are
willing to certify that their anticipations were more than ,i
realized by their effects upon triaL
They operate by their powerful Influence on the internal .
viscera to purity theblood and stimulate it into healthy
action—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels,;
liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregn-;
tar action to health, and by correcting, wherever they ex-;
-■'tat, such derangements as are toe first origin of disease. j
Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Ana*;
lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cents per box. ‘
Fireboxeeforsl. i
Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., at wholesale and ’
retail, by every Druggist in Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers] :
everywhere. Je6:4gi:daw
IN HALATIO
ron tei ami op
ASTHMA AID ffiiSDHPPI;;
SEW AID VE U I wOHDERPUf j
It'S <J EAN A
BROUGHT HOKE TO TH £ DOOR OF THE U^LIOH
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made j
by Dr. Onrtia, of tr is dty. In the treatment of Con
swaption, Asthma, and all disease* of the Langs. We re- r
fer to M Dr. CnsTi'j’a Hyoxana, os ißSAiraa Qtoxar Vapob i
asd Cuesbt Strop” With thi3 new method, Dr. C. has re
stored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which 1
he haa innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treat- ,
ment a physician remarks, u It Is evident that inhaling— ;
constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me*
dicinal properties muet come in direct contact with the :
whole ®rial cavities of the lungs, and thus escape the many f
and varied changes produced upon them when introduced j :
: into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion.”
The Hygeana is for pale at all the Druggists throughout the '
country.— New York Dutchman of January 14. . 1
The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under the linen, with- j
out the least inconvenience—tho heat of the body being ;
sufficient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of ;
curei>, like the following, might benamed: i.
One package of tho Hygeana has cured me of ths Asthma >
c f six years standing. J • F- Kuautrer,
p. M. of Duncannon. Pa.
I am cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing by Dr.
Curtins Hygeana. Rastox Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs. Paul, of No. 6 Hammond street, N • was cured of:
a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana.
My sister haa been cured of adistressingcoughefseveraL
veara’ standing, and decided to be incurable by the physl-t- •
ciana. She was eured In one month, by the Hygeana. -
J. IL GaobiM, Richmond, Me.
The Rev. Dr. Cbeever, of New York, testifies of our medl- ;
cine in the following language: -
Nsw York, Not. 15, 1854.
DsarSxh—l think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana as **> N
remedy in diseases of the throat and longs. Having had;
pome opportunity to testify its efficacy, I am ’
that it is a moat excellent medicine, both the Syrup * V
the inhaling application to the chest. 5
b. —Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana is the ORIGINAL and OKLYj '■
GENUINE ARTICLE; ail others are base imitations, on.*
vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you;
would POISON. _ , t *' ' •
For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyaer, 140 Wood street; R.
B. Sellers A Co.; Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City ; Johr
Sargent, Now Brighton; aL. Kaiser, Rochester.
' fmy!4.dawflm »•
Carter’s Spanish mixture, i
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!;
Hot a Particle of Mercury is it. ;
Let Tins afflicted read and ponder*— av
Infalli t RemedyforScrofula,King! Evil, Rhtuma;
ti«m. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule*’.
on ths Face, Blotches, Boils, AguS and Fever, Chronic Bon
Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement ant;
Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubbbrn Ulcers, Sypblliti
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Disease:
arising from an injudicious use of Mercury,lmprudence ii‘
Life, or Impurity of tho Blood. _
49»Thls great alterative medicine and Purifier of 8100-;
la now used byt. .usands of grateful patients from all part:
of the United States, who testify dally to the remarkabl;
.-urea performed by the greatest of all medicines, “CAP
TKR’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fever;
Ulcers,Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of tb;
Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bone
and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great an,
inestimable remedy. <
For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been foun.
I to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all Impux.
ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kldneyv
strengthens the Digestion, rives tone to the Btomacl;
makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Const,
tution, enfeebled "by disease or broken down bytheexcees*:
ol youth, to Its pristine vigor and strength. ;
For the ladles, it is invariably better than all the cu
meticß ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixta?
will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the ros;
mnyitung to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and Iv -
prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond s
the medicines ever heard of. . ■
The large number of certificates which we have reoem
from persons from ail parts of tho United States, is the be
uridanca that there is no humbug about it The prei;
hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, w«.
known to the community, all add their testimony to ti
wonderful effects of thin GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Call on the Ag«nt and get a Circular and Almapflfr ai
■ read the wonderful cures this truly greatestof cul Median
unless signed by BENNETT A BEER
Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Richmond, to whom i
k ordere for soppUea and agencies Piust be addressed.
And for sale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH HU
NG, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally,
r octSDdawlv ‘ .
IvTAXEMENT FROM CANADA
JS Quidso, February 7tb, 1854.
Mcitrs. &A. Fahnestock cB Ob.—We had the pleasure
receiving, this momin},v the within certificate of your Vi
mifuge, which will be very gratifying to you, na It was se
voluntarily. We are, Gentlemen, yours, very truly,
* J. MUBBONACO
GerManm-My little daughter, four years old, and c
son. older, were for a considerable time Buffering Ox
worms. 1 purchased two bottles of your Vermifuge,;
which I gave them three doses, according Ju> direcuo?
and etrang* to say, In lees than three hoars lh»y passed
less than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some of ihe extra:
iinary length of from twelve to fifteen inches.
Haring experienced so much of the beneficial effect?
your Vermifuge, I feel It my duty to recommend it to f
public, as, in my opinion, one of the moat efficacious ref
dies ogainst worms ever offered to the public.
Qontlemen, believe me to be
Your much obliged and humble serv’t, ;
NATHANIEL LEAT£R£
Prepared and sold by B. A. A. FAHNESTOCK A C
corner of First and Wood streets. my*
Proclamation. *'
BY VIRTUE of a precept under the hands of Wei
McClure, President of the Court of Common Pleas,,
and for the Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, t
Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Gen<j
Jail Delivery, in and for said District, and WUUam Btr
and Gabriel Adams, Associate Judges of these
Courts, In and fox the County of Allegheny, dated the
day of July, in the year of our Lord one-thousand ef.
hundred and fifty-five, and to mo directed, for holdii
Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery;
the Court House !o the City of Pittsburgh, on the
Monday of October next, at 10 docs A. M. _
Public notice is hereby given to all Justtces of the Pe
at emld county of Allegheny, to be then end there to pv
rnt<i affainflt them as shall be just.
under my hand in Pittsburgh,this fifteenth di*-
AuKUst, in the year of onr Lord, one thousand eight 1
dred and fifty-five, and of the Commonwealth, the 78th
aoglfi.-td WSL MAQILL, Sheri;
Wagon Masters and Teamsters’. Bounty L
AGENCY) 99 Fourth street*
OFFICERS, Soldiers, Musicians* Wagon Masters* TO
atere, Ac- who were regularly mustered Into the',
vice of the United States, and every Officer, Seaman* •£
nary Seaman, Marine. Clerk and Landsman lh the N*
also, Militia or Volunteers, or State Troops of any Bta>
Territory, are entitled, by the late Act of Congress, * j <
Warrent'fbrlCO Acres of Land. •
Those who have received 40 or 60 Acres, are entitled-
Warrant for inch Quantity of Land as will make, In.
whole, 160 Acres.
Persons entrusting their claims to me can rely upon
ing them attended to promptly. .
All information free of charge. letters proßptig
I flwered. Address AUSTIN IgQSUg * ,
1 mhU Bounty Agent, W Fourth i •
'iv-