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THE SATURDAY HORNING POST
PahlLbed from the same offiefiss a large blanket else
sh *et, at £WQ DOLLARS Single copies
Pi ▼■ CBSTB. Tw^gf-’
<?* No paper will be unless at the dlscre
on of the Proprietors.) are paid.
49* No attentiozi Trill be jhßtto any order unless accom
panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in this city.
49* Connected vnth the Establishment of the Morning Pott
is one of the largest Job Printing OJJiies in the city, where all
k nds of work is done on the shortest notice , and moil reason*
j ble terms.
8. P. Kob»,
ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa., fourth door below Mr. ltody Patterson's Livery
jjmJ
C. Orlando Loomis,
ATTORNEY AT LAW —Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
Jy4:y
aump u crniutto uohekt^o:*.
EDWARD DITQRIDOS UtWBY L. KIROWALT.
Curling, fttobarlaon & Co.,
Manufacturers of cur, pressed and plain
FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. 14 Wool street,
corner of Front street, Pittsburgh.
All oilier Rio-1 i of Glassware and Window Glass, at
low market prices. apllrdly
Jacob ffl’Col Hater,
WHOLESALE and retail Cigar manufacturer, and deal
er in ail kinds of Tobacco, Snuff, and Cigars, No. 25
Fifth street, Pittsburgh, t’o.
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ajs ' Keeps constantly on hand a large supply o( all ibo
various brands of Imperial Cigar.-; j-;i'
WHOLESALE GROCERS, Importers of Uraudire, Wines
and Segues—Nos. IT2 and 171, <• >rn«»r of Irwin and
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarn-*, A-- ,
constantly on hand. . j^-do
Wm. Carr & Co ,
(Wei. Carr, late of the firm of .1. Parker A t’.. )
lIIAYK THIS PAY (April 11th) associated with in-
Messrs. F. i-TEKL TUIiDETT and SAML. C. CLANEY,
1 both of whom hard been for many years in my establish
;4 meat, and are already extensively and favorably known to
<3 my customers and the pabllc generally as superior work
j men, and of correct business habits. We hope by this union
I of experience and artistic skill—especially in the watch d--
I partmeot; by keeping a large and well selected stock it
1 goods; by selling at moderate prices, and by close aU«ntii n
to basinets, to mnrit a liberal share of pation&ge. To tny
; old friends and the public In general, who have for many
‘ years past so liberally patronized my business, 1 return my
thanks, and solicit for the new flrra a continuance of slmi
lar favors. W. W. WILSON
J Pittsburgh, April 11, 1805.
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'{ New Coach and Carriage Factory t
l JOHNSTON, BROTHERS & CO.,
;1 Comer Rebecca aud lielmont streets, Allegheny City.
mhb m WOULD respectfully inform their friend*
the public generally, that they tune
|EHS&C?3Sf* commenced the manufacture of Carring<-s
Barouche*, Rockawaya, Buggies, Sleighs and
Chariots in all their various styles of tiniflh and proportion.
AU orders will be executed with strict regard to durabili
ty and beauty of (iolah. Repairs will also be attended to
on the most reasonable terms. Using In all their work the
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel ntulf, they feel rout!
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will l e
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before jmrrl.a
alng elsewhere. octihly
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DAILY MpBNING POST:
Printed and published every morning (Sundays excepted,)
BT OILLnORIfi * MQEIXOOMKRV,
ON rni NORTH-WEST CORKER Qf WOOD AND* FIFTH STREETS.
fur 1 FJ.—Fiv© Dollars * year, payable strictly Id
•*uSlTth/yL b fl required if not paid
rt J^~ Sin iOe coplw *wo ocits*—{or sale at the counter in the
Office, andliy the Vewa fcoyc.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Robt, C* Q. Sproult
Attorney and counsellor at law-obc*. no.
—. j-ourth street, Pittsburgh. Pa. decll:ly
Jrnnas A* Lowrle.
A TfORNEY AT^LAW—Oflice, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
eontimithflcld street and Cherry allay. |decll:ly
JOHN BARTON.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
H ,? € » corn «* Fifth ana Grant «ta M
__ rgrappKGH, fa.
A Thomas Rtaans.
ttorney AT law and solicitor in CHANCERY.
Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
my 4
R. B. Carnahan,
ATTORNEY at LAW—Office on Fourth Street, between
Cherry alloy and Grant street. j„2.-y
J. N. bPOiowry,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW-Office in
BakewelPs Buildings, on Grant street. je-
11. U.Hazen, ”
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and
_ near SmithfleldL _ mur27:y
. _ , Patrick McKenna,
ALDERMAN OP THIRD WARD.
OFFICE corner Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly occu
pied by Alderman Lewis,) whero all easiness pertulu*
nig to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will
be promptly attended to. febl dm
OmrirTwi Buc I bm “*K>«'. Alilormau.
rriLr., Uraut street, belweeu Fourth su and Diamond
alley. Conveyancing of nil kinds done with the great
est care und legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate exauln*
_ ju3:^
WUHam Wilson, Alderman.
/ ■ ». PENN street, between the canal and
O Uara street, Fifth Ward. All business appertaining
to the office of an Alderman or Justice of the Peace, wiii
be promptly attended to.
A 9 Ronds, Mortgages, and other documents, drawn with
ueatoe-ss and despatch. feb!3;tf
ii. AHk,'auKaEON dentist, (<uc-
I pMgsggl? ecssor to G. w. Riddle,) No.-144 Smithfleld
;T/ , W £s’*Offic*‘ hours, from Bto 1 o’clock, and
rom 2 to 5 o'clock. feb!s:ly
J SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourth street, live doors
of Market.
Office iiouna From nine A. M. to five
I*. M. dec2o:y
BUSINESS CARDS.
John Ofoorlitad,
WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MUR
CHANT, for the sale of PL; Metal and Blooms, and
Produce generally, No. 27 Wood street. Pittsburgh. j»p24
1 tULII* K&YMEH —HOUtUT J. AftOXKSoN.
lleymtr A Anderson,
to Joshua Rhodes A Co )
WHOLESALE deafen in foreign Frnit-, Nut?, Spice-’,
Confectionary, Sugar?, Ae., No. 39 Wool street, oppo
site the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. np2
Henry 11, Collius,
I FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, ond
Wholesale Dealer in Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish, and
Produce generally, No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. | mart}
B. T. C. iliorgau,
•~DOOICSELLER AND STATIONER—has always on hand
D ft general,assortment School, Miscellaneous an! Blank
Bookp, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, .Vo., wholesale and re
tail. No. 104 Wool btreat, below Fifth, East 6ide, Pittsburgh
■ttiff“Wantbd, Rags uod Tanners' Scraps. opl5:ly
tni 1 UM-wtiLcu, Pht1a....~ -wm. iuccetsob, Pittsburgh
miller A Klckelion,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, nud Dealers in Foreign Wtues
and Brandies, Old Mnnongahehi uni Rectified Whis
ky, No. Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
Pa. jatj.v
t\ It. Oravo,
Diamond, I'iUsburyh, i’i
Dealer in COUNTRY PRODUCE, U\ci a l-t s.dc H
choice stock of Groceries, selecte 1 for family m<" Spres
of every variety and the purest (jnality, ground at his
Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign aud Domestic.
Prodflce taken in exchange fur merchandize.
F. R. D. has procured it tall assortment ol LarnlretL s
warranted Garden Seed*, and iuviltv* the attention of nil iu
terestwj in rural affairs. jaull
W. U, KNOUdit --Z. HIOHIRDCON...- J- I. UIiSfSMT.
Kugilatt * lllcbardsoUf
(10UUI3SEON AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, And
J Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Prod ure
generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge A
Inghram, No. lid Water uud ItO First etiooi, Pittsburgh,
Penoa. MG
Commlislou House
rjMIB subscriber* have opened a house for the above pur
JL pose, a; No. 17 Swlthtield street, four door;; above the
Mouoiignh-hi House. We will purchase,or receive, on com
miction, lor sale, consignment* of Flour, Uacuu, Cheese,
Corn, Oats, Barley, Flax Feed, Gras* Seed, Baled liny, Ac ,
upon which we will make advances or purchase at the best
market rates for rush |novti) ALG EG & 00
J a met* ni’Liau gill In,
DEALER IN UItOCEIUKd, PItObUOK, FLoUU, UACoN
A.'., No. 10, corner r*mßli£ield auJ Firt-i c-ireeL*, PitL
burgh, Pa. nnvrt
ll. VUUMQ
.THUS. li. VOUNO PBANOL-* L. VOL Vi
T. 11. Young A. Co.
No. SS Snilh fidd rpposile City Hotel.
Manufacturers of cabinet furniture and
CHAIRS, of every description. Material# end work
raanabip warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Cara taken
in packing for land and water carriage. aug2l
Win Dlfiby, Jr.,' ”
CLOTHING AND FURNISUING STOKE, Masouic Hail.
Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Clothing made to order, In
good style, end at moderate rates. augff-.lf
It* A A. C. Duncan.
WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers In Produce, For
eign Wines uni Liquors, Old Monongahela and Ra
tified Whisky, No. 291 Liberty sta Pi Usbnrgh, Pa. fjy27:y
A.TintUe,
WHOLESALE and Retail Saddle, llnrne..-
runk, Valise uud Carpet Bag manufacturer,
a> No. 100 Wood fit., Pittsburgh, l*a. jy'JJ'V
J. ii. I>lellor,
"IAT’HOLKSALEand Retail Dealer in Musical Instrument*.
Yy Houo.-', Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 12-
Wood street. jnnl
John W. UuLler A Uo ,
Forwarding and commission merchants-
Dealers in all kinds of Pittsburgh manufactures, Lead
Pipe and Sheet Lead, 67 Front street. sep'J’*
Enterprlac Works.
A T o. Eld Wood Stroi, third door Mow Yirginaiby.
BOWN A TETLEY would call tbo attention of gportln.:
men to their large assortment of Guns, Rifles and U>-
Tolving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever
opeued in this market, together with a general o«.-*ortment
of Hardware, Cuilery,Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of wbbh
we offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or
for good approved paper. marl*>
Copartnership Notice
Wilson, Torbctt fe Clancy,
WATCH MAKliltS, JEWELERS and SILVERSMITH*,
G 7 Market street, corner Fourth. mvb
.D. T. JOHNSTON
j. r. jotrastoß.
KlceUkor Carriage Factory.
JOIINSTON, BUOTUEB A 00., PRACTICAL OUAOII
MA'KEIIS; corner of Uobecca and Belmont etreutp, All •
gheny city, Po., bare on hand and are mauulhcturing hq
extensive assortment of Carriages, Rochawayp, Buggl-n,
Baggage Cars, Ac., cynic in all their various styles, with
strict regard to Unramlfty and beauty of finish, using in uit
their work the best Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. Uv
palruattemled to on the most reasonable terms. They i-A
confident that all who may favor them with their patrvin
age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every i.i
teen minutes during the day. oct‘J&:ij
PITTSBURGH COACII FACTORY.
U. BraELOVr.../. MiRTIN L. BTEVSN9 GEOHUI ALiiLUf.
\ Blgtlow & Co.,
BUOOEBBORS TOK.M. UIUELOW, 4u
Diamond alley, near Wood street, I‘ittx
burffh—OoacheA. Carriages. Pheatonfl,
and every description of fancy vobirU-s
bout to order, ond finished In a manner unsurpassed f»*r
ele B*” M of Onlsh, skill or workmanship,
and durability of materials.
■Sjj- AJI work warranted.
ROBERT h. Patterson’S
njS&kSL' livery and sale <a
stable, JSD
Comer Diamond ilroel and CUtrS^* -
•prlfctr I’lTTanmi--
'JJjQ DOZ. LEMON 8Y11U1’; ; "
‘-W “ do tn store «nd for Hit* hr
>yW 39 Woo-1 at, opposiu ih« Bt, Qhules Uoki
PUBLIBHED DAILY, BY OILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT S«, 00 PER ANNUM, OR *6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE^
VOLUME XIII.
BUSINESS CARDS,
Joseph FUmkng,
Cjsucomm to l. wilcox & co l
ORNKR MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, beeps
constantly on band a full assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and alt artiules pertain
ing to his business.
49“ Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all hours. je:by
JOHN FLZMiNQ COCHRAN KLAHINd.
Fleming Brothers*
1 SUCOISBO B S TO J. KIDD A CO.]
WHOLESALE DUGOISTB, No. CO Wood street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’L&ne'e Celebrated
Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. jalO
John Haft, Jr.,
[ SUCOBSSOQ TO JAftUg U'OtFFAV.j
W DOLES ALE AND RfcTAIL DRUGGIST, and dealer
In Paints, Oils. Dye Studs, Ac., 141 Wood street, three
doors below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. opr4:miely
R. L. Allen,
TXriIOLESALK DEALER IN FOREIGN WINES, BRAN
YY DIES, CIGARS, OLD MONONGAHELA AND HYE
WHISKY. Ac., also. Rectifying Distiller, No. 8 Wood street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wines, Brandies. Gins, Cordials,'Jamaica Spirits, St
Crolz and New England Rum, Clarets, Champ&ignes, Scotch
Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon* Old
Monongahela Rye and Reotifled Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana,
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common
Cigars, atl at such low prices as to challenge competition.
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled R>Ul«b of every style, and
Demijohns of all sizes, I respectfully invite an ex&mira
tipn of my stock, ac No. 8 WOOD street, Pittsburgh,
Prnna. apr3:ly
Jimii Idelllngsri
Monongahela planing mill—Would respectful
ly Inform his friend# nod the public,.that his new es
tablishment is now in full operation, and that be is pre
pared to furnish Boat Cabins, and Oil all orders for Planed
Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
,Board and Plank, plaued on one or both sides, constantly
on hand. c
Sash, Doors, and Mouldings of every description, made to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage
td give him a cull, as he can now furnish them with pl&nnl
stuff saltuble for every description of work.
Wfcl A. UEBttOtf
Herron dfc CrlawelI t
HELL AND BRASS founders, and Manufacturers ot
•11 kinds of Work, Locomotive Steam Kngim*,
Plumbers, Ac. Also, Cotion Batting Manufacturers.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny city.
, OQco and Store No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
; Old Brass and Copper taken In exchange for work,
or cash pail. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. fnhD.ly
Mi quaff i>. tuismats r. j. quaff.
Graff, Kelalnger A Graff,
WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
ttAhUFACtUIBIBS OF
Cooking Stoves; Plain and Fancy Orates,
Coal and Wood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Fenders,
Parlor Stove?, Bad and Dog Irena,
Hollow Ware, Portable Forge?,
Sugar Kettle?, Tea Kettle*.
Stove Kettle?, Wagon Box*?,
W. 11. 6SIITH w. w. maid j. fa, UUHTCIU
Smltti, Hair At Hunter,
(Late Smith A Sinclair.)
WHOLESALE GROCJKRS, PRODUCE AND COMMI3
SION MERCHANTS, and Dealers in all ilnda of
Pittsburgh Manufactures, 122 Second and 151 First xtrvet,
Pittsburgh, Pa. fnbv»
W. 8« Haven
r|>HE OLD PIUNTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John
A Ptm A Stockton,) and Blank Book and Stationery
Warehouse, id prepared to execute every style of Legal,
Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Booh
BinJiDg, and furnish every article in the Blank B<k k. Paper
and Stationery line, at llie shortest notlci and ou the most
n-asonable terms.
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office
and Book tliodery, corner of Market and Second st*» ( uovl fl
Nortli-Wtateru Police Agency,
NO 89 WASHINGTON STREET, corner of Dearborn,
CHICAGO, ILLINOd.
ALLAN riSKXRTON
Pinkerton * Co.
ntTCT* TQCItr JTttSTION TP TUB THANfIACTIO!« if A MMIBAI
DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS
In the Stales of IlUrwii, WisccnriD, Michigan and Indiana
mhlibdtf
TMIE laic firm of JON EH A HUIGG, baring l*en diwolv
1 ed by the death of John F. Qulgg, on the 27 th Inst , the
bus ness r f said firm will be settled by the undersigued, at
their other, corner of Ro»s and First streets.
IHAAC JONES, Surviving Pattuer
l itlsburgh, September 30, ls&l—(octiy
Isaac Jones,
Manufacturer of npiiog and Binder Mrei. rku.ii.
Blab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach nod Klrplic
Springe, Urafti Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail kuJ
[lsiamt*r»G Iron Axles,— corner ol Hues and First etrr*ts,
i'it!. k burgti, Pu. ict2.)y
I*»AAC JONES ~ ii. Itwufcfis
U. B. Ilogera A Co.,
Manufacturers of ikkjersp pste.»t unproved Hirci
Cultivator Teeth. OQicecorner Ross and First street.
PUtsiiurgh Hiding School
ROBERT 11. PATTKKHuN, Proprietor, corner
Diamond street aud Cherry alley. The subscriber
XjLli respectfully announces to the Ladles aud Gentle
mmol Pittsburgh, that ha baa recently erected a RIDING
SCHOOL, which in point of siie, cmumoJinusnesti
tation, undeniably excels any similar establishment in the
United Stales Its location is accessible from ail parts of
the city, while its high and airy *itui»lion renders It aspe
dally suited to the promotion of health, by this most agree
able exercise. The Horses are d,*cile and well trained, and
the proprietor pledges himself that no pain* or expense
a ill Le spared to make this establishment the fir*t In the
confidence of the public. octWif
lilchard C. Booking.
Manufacturer of cult, silver, huaks,
BRONZE, I/OOKINU-OLASH, PORTRAIT AND PIC
TiH FRAMES, Plain and Ornameuled, No. 21 At Clulr
strict. All kinds of Composition Ornaments, for BUam
l-o.itp, Ac. All kinds of Gliding and Re gilding, to or.l> r.
t.'iit Mouldings lor Frames, wholesale aud retail. Varnish
l r Oil Paiuilngs, EugraMugs and Llthi-graphs, for sale
Impaired or defaced oil Paintings restored in the
1 •“'t manner.
All Frames and Monlliugi manulaetured in this estab
lishment may be cleaned without injury, with soup and
v.
Call and see. No. 21 Bt. Clair 6t.. Pittsburgh- l mh2«Mf
“ jTwhltk,
■\rKNETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, has recovered
V bis health so os to resume his old business, and has
opened hi. BLIND MANUFACTORY, at No. 66 Fifth street,
near the Post office, between Wood and Bmithfield, where
he has an assortment of BLINDS, trimmed with plain and
fancy worsted nod filk trimmings, and is prepared to Gil
coy order in bin line, on the most reasonable terms. His
work is warranted to give satisfaction or mon»y refunded.
Xfijp-Old Blinds repaired.
45#** Please give him a call, as he can’t to beat In work
i.unship invTly
111 AVE sold my interest In the business os Ix>ng, MiUer
A Co., to B. A Long, who, with John Phillips, will con
tinue ut the old stand, Nn. 10'J Front street. I cordially ro
conuuH.nd the uew firm to the potronaro of my friend/.
Pilt/burgh, July 29,1564. J P. 11. MILLER.
■j. LvN'J
S. A* Loag A Co.,
Hell and braes founders, and gah fitters.
Invite aitentlon to their stock of Olian'itellcra, Brock
et*, Pendants, and other fixtures. We til up bouses wllh
4irtH and Steam, make Brass Castings of nil kluda to order,
furnish Railroad Pumps and Tank Plttiogn, and keep Anti-
Attrition Metal constantly on hand. Jj:;i
NOTICE.
DALY’S STOCKINQ MANUFACTORY.
Au. 20 Fifth street, first comer above Market street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
WHERE will be found the largest and best assorted
stock of HOSIERY ever offered for sale in this city.
Purobasers will find it to their Advantage to call at this
establishment and examine for themselves; it is all I need
tu Insure their euslom. 0. DALY.
N. B —Remember the OuxAt- riToouau Cobneb.
f«*bt:y C. I>.
Consume the Smoke.
' pUE subscriber hiring the exclusive right to
1 tare and sell SWEENEY’S TIOT AIK AND SMOKE
i.uNSUMINO FURNACE, in prepared to receive orders, and
• oatrect Tor heating buildings with the most economical
Kuruace now in une. he attention of those interested is
solicited. Any information can be had of A. BRADLEY,
Nob. 2 and 4 Wood street, orof J. BARNDOLLAR,
dec24:tf| Irop City Stove Warehouen, No. 134 Wood nt.
-JAMES t. LKDUI
hetllle db Ulamt
(Successors to Molvaoy A Lediia)
MANUFACTURERS of Out, Moulded and Plain, Flint
and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers is all
kindnof Window Class, Planks, Vials aud Bottles. Ware
house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh.
rah3:dly_
Removal
(1 IIiMSEN, Manufacturer of every variety of Vialfl,
j. Bottles and Window Class, Black Porter, Wine and
Claret Bottles; Demijohns and Carboys; also, Flint Class
io every variety. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, and 133
First street, Plttsborgh, Pa. mh2B
1. W. Chadwick,
Dealer in Kentucky leaf tobacco, rags
AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood street, below Sixth, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
flUjf-The highest market price, in CASH, paid tor
RAGS. ap2o:l>*
)OMN ATWELL.
Atwell, Lee & Co,,
WHOLESALE GROCERS. Produce and Commission
Merchants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactured,
No. ft Wood street, between Water and Front streets, Pitts
burgh. op]*
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
fItUR CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
L JOSHUA RHODES and PUILIP REYMKU, in the
Wholesale Fruit and Oonfectiooary Business, Is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the tlnn will
be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who l a authorised to re
ceipt for all debts due said firm. JOSHUA RHODES,
March 27th, 1866. PUILIP REYMEtt.
PAKTflKlljmiP NOTICE.
41^-The undersigned have this day formed a Partner
ship, under the name, firm and style or REYMER A AN
DEUSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and
Oonfuctiouary business, No. 33 Wood street
» UILIP REYMEtt.
ROUT. J. ANDERSON.
Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855.
&. «j- In retiring from the Oonfectionary business, 1 cheer
fully recommend Messrs. Keymer A Anderson to my friends
and customers. JOSHUA RHODES.
Pittsburgh, March 27th, ISSG,
• Removal.
SPRINGER HARBAUGU A CO. have removed to No.
295 Liberty street,. s
sraiNuEß nißßATrnn
Springer Htrbaugh * Co,,
C (Successors UB. Uarbangh,)
OMMIBBION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS;
Dealers in Wool and Produce generally, No. 295 Liberty
•treet, Pittsburgh, Pa. *p6
.• • ’ • . * '' . ;
* */C •- j
BUSINESS CARDS
J. L.. marshall,
{S u r e? rc r to II . L <>)
WOoL DEALER AND CUMMISSIGN MERCHANT,
No l.»’J Liberty rlreet, l ltteburgb, pu.
Il'jrri-ncf —W. MVliotock A Rro-.; Kruiii-1 x U&hui.
Brown A Kirkpatrick; Murphy, Tiernati £ l'<>
Pittflburch. May 24, 1855—(niy2-l:3ra* >
Halt* and Caps,
WE would Invite the attomi-m ui our lifeudnaud
public U< a splendid iisoortment ol lIATB aud
wldch we are now opening for the Summer
trade, which for beauty ol style, exceed? anything ever of
fered iu the city, or west of the mountain?.
£47-Cal! and exumiu* for yourselves.
J. WILSON 4 SON,
apt) 91 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Dlasolulloii of Co*Parln«rßlilp.
riMIK FIRM OF LIVINGSTON,TIOGGEN 4 CO.. Proprle
-1 tor? of the PITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS, was
absolved by the death of Mr. John J. Kocoxn, on the litn
of Ma*ch last.
The business <•! the NOVELTY WORKS will bo continued
in all its branch-h by the surviving partners, under the
name and style of LIVINQSTON, COPELAND 4 CO , who
will also settle up the affair? of the late lira.
L. R. LIVINGSTON,
CALVIN ADAMS,
J. lv MOORHEAD,
Pittsbuigh, Pa , May 4, ls&s. I W. B. COP EL AND.
.’OUN MVIOskIT eOBMKUi;? mYLosKEV
John ill’Closkey A Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING MER
CHANTS, No. >?> Weed street, Pittsburgh, l'u.
The subscriber? respectfully inform iheir old customers
and the public In general, that they buv-- this day associa
ted themselves in the above buflneo?, under the tlrm cf
JOHN M’CLOSKEV 4Co They n*Ppe.*tfull/ eniWt a share
of public patronage.
The previous but-ine^t-ol eu:h will l-e -ettlrd by them
selves respectively. febU
Booii unit bltoe*.
JM’I.AUGIILIN, No. I*s Fourth street, neurly opposite
• the Mayor's office, Is manufacturing Gentlemen’s first
Bools, Low Shoes, tie.sund buttoned, Congress and Button
t*dGfthors; Ladie?’ Boot?, Ualf Boots, Jeuny Linds, Slip
pers, and Kiroch Lashing Gaiters, of every c-lor andshada;
fancy Kid and Futin Gaiters, of the bt-.-i matetinls, Mieses
and Children's do., of every variety.
N. K — AU kinds made to order, on short notice. {nu l'J
boldiera’ bounty Laudi ami Claims
ngalnti Government.
J&UCS CRIS" ILL.
INS ILL procure Bounty Land Warrants for Foldicrs, their
Widow? ivu-1 Minor Children, and attend io business in
the M Court of Clalmfl,” recently osUtblishe-l by Congress.
ODlce, No. 14S Third struct, one door above BmithtNald et.
March 19, ISss—(mhiO) _ CHARLES NAYLOR
Maw Seed Store. 7
JAMES WARimor offer? fo«- sale CANARY BIRDS of
the moat improved breed, being v.«ry hardy, and lino
ningerji. Bird Seeds—Canary, Hemp, Millet, Rope and mix
ed So.*t. Bouquet? will l o furnished composed of the finest
FLOWERS, viz : CuineHn*, Hose Uudl, Ueliotropefi, Ac.
Kver*re*n? (in pot?) lor Christmas Tree?, from the Se*'l and
Horticultural Store, No. 4l) Fifth flt , n»»a.r Worvl. dec2d
UouMty i^nntla.
riMIH undersigned cr-nllnue? to Obtain Bounty Land War-
X rants. The prc?«nt bill gives to all »b" hn» n served In
any war since 1730, ltjo acre?. Term? moderate.
LUKE COCKSIIOOT, Z 1 Diamond alley,
iuh!2.y between Wood et. and Diamond.
Coal Works for Siale.
QI \TY THREE ACRES OP LAND, with 250 acres of C^al
O attached, and all the Improvements thereon In ?uoep?4
ful operation. Said Farm 1? mtuaied cn the M nongahrH
river, 34 miles aU>ve Pitt?hurgh, and i.- eiipphe.l with u
Farm Hou?a, Bam, Tenant Houf-e?, On-hurd, Railroad, and
an excellent harbor.
The vein of C*>al i* live fret liiie.k,anJ i-;inn>-t b- ?urpat
evl in-jualßy. F«*r further particulars apply l<-
N ICHgLSi >N A FAVNB,
j«l2 H No. 235 Lib**rty street.
KVIIItUTItIM ItOOOI
FOR INVENTIONS AND I'ATENTF,
And Agoncy for tho Purchase and Bale of Patent
Eights and Patented Articles.
MuSKS F K.vrn.v Agtnf,
.Y-- NJ /' ur"t I’T— f, ;'t.
riMIK Mil-wiL, r,. !i.M- ».*«* t.r-r, a • t u 1 «uh Mr
i F EATON, and luiv>‘ uo lu-Mlntion in rro«*m
mt'iijin.-, hn;i. in nil who miv wlrdi (•> >-tut>U>y hi:* •vmnets,
a j»-f*xti•• n»*in uud.-uht* l iijU-rTil) *ud in drtati.'ablo lu
■lu'-iry, in wli<w ’ M.-ry r*-li&n--.* may It phirrd.
Nwi!lf* i'. Cran:, \V. Uctin-*--Q, >r,
\Y 11. U-ijii v, j. h n Uraharn,
Jtuue-w Wi .-d, 11. Child* A LV> ,
T. II Fri-nd, N. Hnlmw A sW.
Km»j' A Kmm»r A Kahm.
\S iu LM.iMjw, I. K. Livm-aLm.
WiU'D M Omii:i- V\ ni F Jnht’.«=t.-ti,
A \V l/n-iul.*, AnJrvw Fulton
IMlljdiin irh. .7 lb, l “d. l i,, _7.it 1
t>. L . EOlwi tUS
Writing C l L)u fT’■ College.
'■flMlL xit'Dil- iiirQ and LnJnfj’ l>ny and Kvouin.-' Writing
4 l’U‘.'v« u fl! r 'ini inuo nj***n dm in>r lh-* cuiaturr uihl<t
Mr .1 l> W iihaiu.i, vrbr.H«* vnri'-ua ■>tyl«*si <•) i».-ull*-m»n and
Lu lu**’ \Vriling nfi* umvrrHHily nduiw • i No nu.-u •
f.t IVamiiurhij sr” .’Xhilclod at thodoor Mil 1t.., .-vr-euU-d
by thu To*. li«*i in lh« I tiMiluUi-u Tho I’m*. »j,h! > Uimj n..
*• Ciouo|'ol\ -l n.u •• paM-.l " Mr LL* l-u-Unu -r di.l ho
hi.« iuptituli'-u charlt-p-d l. 0.-U out, a. b-n l .-.-u 1!y
d. no m ild* . ity.
and Linn--- Curl- wn'Mti in Mr
ilUbjq.i’ uttrhuiillmJ aiy in. Ail Li ml* .-I ur hum nut a I I’m
tumudiiv r\t*<?ui»*d t< ord-r. mvJt d*».
Keiv iutelllgem.* (XDct.
fl’llK hi- jiisl ■ hu INTKLUuKNcK
1 Oi-KLI.. *t So :to l.iN’rty Ntr>*«t, in '.be well known
(>! .1 ,|,u ; J.om { .*>•11 . Aifi«Dt: «ml fu-i h«* fcm* bt**-u
L\(<t->r)iu A '.-ill ! -r the 'l I'Uin; M-ti’h Hi hie y of PiU*
tur/h l*»r Nearly fwo >**»r*. he Duller* him*rl[ Hint hi*
kn- wlr-l.:- '‘f Ihw . i v mil it* v-ili/. n* rfir-.-i. him hi.-mi
ll.r In furui-ihlnj h > with hr-lj., miJ al-u iu tn.t-
Ihi.' [•!«' »•« 'i i hoy -.-u1- nn J nil v.hr i f i ii.j n;i |.l<py m.-nt
The j.»lrorm<i- th*- i-uhllr t- licit.- I [Vriii* .»ry, Mil
t*v**ry rtlort ut»*l to vj’.To .-eri-ral n
} r\ l tt
HANK uN HAM*. at n-lr- CABINET *t,.i
Oil A 1 EL MANLF VJTUUY. N- i 1 j-miiM.Wj *{ I rrl. n
Ur/* rl Fan. y uuJ I'l*ju Kaimlm •, «Lt. i.
lh«*y *it I ,*?!! 1.• pr-: .m; I-m i rt t. •
Tr-rtu“—noh iiulv JreTl ly
xr* W m. fal. Itii«eninii i.i i.u«uU
t urt* C A HI N KT WAHL i-t e\ --ry -J .»k»* r t («t *t i,is
VVloi 1 Mnit-i, c-riuT uf I.ilmtij «mi .-v-Booth atrc-U
* “ • UNDERTAKING aUendnl to, iu nil I;.. br&n-’ln*"
HGKSE SIiOEJI AND BLACKSMITH, t lft a *re.-red a
nt*v.’ and >• •miui-li'.m Brick dh-q* on Cherry ullej,
l>i-lv*ern Thir l and fourth Blreet-I. Where lie l.s prepared
to <*o all work »6 hirt line with th« uimor-l promptitude,
ilnrln.’ had ei ;-*m i.-tic-.* In th- hu-'lneae, ho respectfully
w.dii’ite ih- pulrouaire of hid old ru.-it• • :u< t not [*.e put li.-
£**tjer«:!y. jr.l
MADE BY
NUNNS Jit CLARK, NKW YolUv
fldiiK PUBLIC oj' Pittsburgh and Allegheny la regret
X fully lovlteJ to onII at the MuM'' Store
c>( the pul’*<?rib*rs, N<-. fc3 FILTH .ST, r.migpfiSSjtajßii
examine a superb
FallOrniid tMauo, price 91OU U.w y sr u U
From the Factory of NUNNS A CLAuK, Now York. Thin
rlugaot Instrument miule In the *• KLIZAUETUIAN
SI YLK,” the ornaments, front pieces and leys being elabo
rately esrvH out cf SOLID ROSEWOOD. It in lull seven
octavos, of the largest dimensions, and, in point ol volume,
power, and liquid sweetness of U-ue, Is prooouoced alto
gether unsurpassable.
The ‘•uherriNTe will he happy tu re.-eiw* the v e-jtfl of
their tri<’nd< and the puhlh* in general, and chow them
through than .•1.-’-hdi new i-'tnhliuhment.
11. KLKIIKU A MHO ,
Sw;n . I the a ld-n Harp,
iujl*' No t..j fifth Tlre-t.
jsl. riiii-tii’-.
Hprlsg Stock of lUtahurg IManoa,
, , CUAKLUTTK ULUMK, No. lib l
atrect, Pittsburgh, >. de
The Hamburg Piau< e are undoubtedly
II * 9 | " superior to nil others, both In - htif/Vify
foticA uud :u}’cnon''t <J h»m\
They have uot only received the bigl.eM umrk« ol appro
bation from the beet European Pianists, cuch ao
LIST, THAUSKRU,
Aud others, who have them constantly In their cwn unr,
but a!t*o from our ratddeut Pndmuire. The lolh.wing in *n
e&lract I re in a latter of
After describing the particular ntyle two m which he
wonts for Ids own use —on« OramJ and one Square—ln*
*peaks as follows of their exoltent qualities
“My little daughter, who plays Tory well, must, with
myself, bore a good Instrument, and yourß bre the only
oDee which can satisfy me.
“ Instruments are ottered me on the tnnU Hcroniiuodoting
term*. 1, however, do not like them; they have not the
elastic touch and the tone of yours.
“ 1 remain, yours, respectfully,
'* 11 INKY lluiiUoCb, I’ittehurgh, Pft."
For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUMK, at the *• Old Katab-
Uahed Piano Depot,” lib Wood streot, 2i door above Filth.
Al«o, eole Agent for Pittenurgh and Western lVnna_> Irunia
for UalUt, Davis d Co.’s Ihtstim pianos, (which in the East
ern clltefl are considered superior to either Chtekering’a or
Nunns A Clartt’s, out which tact Li not extensively known,
an they hove but lately been Introduced here:) and Ollier
New Yort and Philadelphia Pianos, of the beet makers, at
prices from $226 Jo s£oo. ruhlll
Notice to Whom It May Concern.
riIUK PUBLIC! .SPUING HALEB of Her,l Estate at Ho
x chewier are now closed, and the Euihiiny Season ha-i
lairly commenced. Every citizen of Rochester is busily em
ployed, Even 30 or 40 new huuiliea who have become citi
zeus the present Spring, find constant employment; aud in
a few days a hundred-tamilies more will be required to cur
ry ou the work of the present season. .... _
The Citr Ihuldwg Establishment is now.near rompletii-o,
aud wilt be In full operation in June. Several Cars will l*
ready for delivery, by contract, the lat of July,
Two oi three new churches, in Ih«diL*sJcr. w ill be con
tracted for immediately, and numerous other improvement#
will be commenced, requiring u great amount of me.rhanical
and other labor independent of the Car Establishment
which will pro’ ably employ from oue to two hundred. ’
.CHA.J. ATWELL
A prominent brickmaker from Pittsburgh husjust pur
chased nine large lots, aud contracted to make upon them
forthwith 600,000 bricks. Two cuogs r-t liunds eonmience
work the pruseut week, besides tho other > ard.t heretofore
established in the neighborhood.
Our Btont Quarries are already alive with workmen, aud
Lho road leading to them lined with teams.
Lumber is becoming aimndant and eftrap, and teuemente
will soon spring up to relieve some ot our houses, which
now have 6 families, 4 lamilies, 3 families, uud dozens ol
them 2 families each
Auy who d-d not buy cheap lute at the tout public sales
last season, or the four public sates the present spring, can
still secure good bargains at private saU by eatiiug on tbe
subacriber in Rochester. Terms— ‘ down, 1 ,io one year
and % in two years. M. T. G. OOU LD.
P. a.—A few Jots can yet be had at sou to slixi «ach ; it
applied for before the 20. h May. These lots are twice up
targe aa usual city lots, viz:-4U test by 120, and the price
only from $1,60 to $2,60 per tout front. The preseut reserv
ed homeaiead an 1 magnificent prollt of Ovid Piuney, 4 acres
in the centre of the borough of Rochester; also, the beauti
ful 20 acres, building, orchard, Ac., of F. Reuo, can l-e
bought through the subscriber at great tmrgaius, aud there
are not how suchbaryains within a hundred miles. <j.
my ti
SOUTIIBERT & SON have removed their Real Estate
• and General Agency Office to No. 63 MARKET hX
near Third. a u^”
FOR HALE—Two Lots of 60 feot by 140 each, in East
PittebareU, at the lowest prices, inquire of
wrt THUAIAfi WOODS, 75 Fourth arrest.
.ALEXANUXa YOUSYT&.
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1555.
CAHHIKI. UMIK
A. ill 11 liken A, to.
i'liarlct Uaructi,
Git ANI) IM A No.
I’KOFKHHOR UENKY KOUBOCK
Removal
-** > " ’ ’ v : ’ >
MISCELLANEOUS.
DR. HENDERSON,
OCULIST AND AURIST
1.8AT3 ALL UISfXSta OF TUB BVH AND BAB WITUOCT CU?l‘IMa,
LKsouina, BUSTtniKa, usi or u&lousu
UFFIUP 4&3 BROADWAY, COIL QRAND ST. f NEW YOUK.
Hours from ff A. M. to 4 l*. M.
KOUGU, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or
Chronic BUndnees with Filme, IriLita, Amaurosis and
Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among'
the dleeu&es of the eye which are treated by Dr. U. with
perfect satis faction.
AU diseases of the Ear treated upon ecientiffc principles.
Artificial Eyes Inserted without an operation.
All letters 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, 326-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
•Alfred Southwick, Printer, *• "
fJ. Qoodspaed, Glens Falls, N. Y.
*Wm, W. Bmith, Detroit, Bilcb.
•Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson. New York Uity, N. Y.
tMlss Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duche&9 co., N. Y.
•Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Conn.
•John Beaman, Engineer, N. Y.
David Little, Engineer, N. Y.
Wm. 1. B. Giles, office Courier and Eh-]., N. Y.
jJames W. Kirby, Brooklyti'/ti. I.
Jarvis ltodgere. ** “
A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, Bt. Nicholas Uetci
It. M. Ferris?, Organ Builder, Houston tit.
R. B. DooUltle, M. Hudson, N. Y.
Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y.
M. P. Ooliins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y.
R. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y.
A. BUlonbach, Bchanectady, N. Y.
Oapt. B. H. Uavliand, Athens, N. Y:
John W. Uackett, Binghampton, N. Y.
•These patients were blind, and bod to be led to the office.
At tho expiration of two weeks they could go about the city
at pleasure.
•These cases of Amaurosis were restored to sight after
they were given up as incurable by the faculty, and can be
referred to bv any person who wishes to leurn the facts In
these lases, by writing to them. jan6
Pittsburgh Dollar Savings institution,
No. OS fburih strati,
SUIT DOOR TO THE PITTSBURGH BANK,
IB NOW OPEN dally from 0 to 2 o’clock; also, on Wed
nesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 o’clock.
Deposits received of all sums not less than One Dollar,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June
aDd December. The Trustees, for tha purpose of furthering
the benevolent objects of the institution, have entered into
a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to
depositors.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regu
lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office.
lYctidail —G BORG E ALBRKE.
TICS PRESIDENTS :
Hopewell Hepburn, John 11. Bhoeubcrget,
George R. White, Charles Knapp,
William F. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy,
J&mes W. Hallman, Theobald Umbstaetter,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
William Phillip?, William J. Anderson.
Tfa o ST XX 9 ;
John O. Bacbofen, James Uerdman,
Dili Burgwin, John M. Kirkpatrick
Albert Culbertson, John D. M’Cord,
Hubert Chester, Robert Morrow,
J. Gardiner Collin, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonro A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock,
John S. Congreve, Henry L. Ringwalt,
Charles A. Colton, Robert Robb,
K. U. EJriugton, George 1L Riddle,
Fianol? Felix. James Rhoads,
George P. Gllimorn, James Bbldle, *■
James ti. Uoon, Georgs 8. Selim,
WilUam ti. Haven, Alexander Tiudle.
m-cretary ami lYtasurcr— CHARLES A. OULTUN.
jylFJly
KARItIKHS’ AND It! EC lIA Si ICS»
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Company,
OF I-UILiUKU’UIA.
Amount securely luvested.
riMllti COMPANY effects Fire Insurance c>n Bnllding?,
1. Goods, Purni'.ur*, Ac. Marine Ineurancs on \V??ei««,
Cargo and Freight. Inland insurance on Goods, by River?,
Lake-, Canals, Railroads, and Land Carriage gsncrully
AUo, Infuranct) upon Lives, upon the most favorable
term?.
DIRECTORS.
lion. Thomas B. Florence, James E. Noall,
Ueor<e U. Armstronit, Charles DlDßee,
Ed. P. Middleton, K. K. Llelmbold,
lielmljold, Fred. 0. Brewster,
MaoJ-rfleld. Isaac Leech.
THOMAS U. FLOUKNUK. Piv„u,ut
L i<H IK|l H UtuiuoLD, Secretnry.
PITTSBPBQH REFBBENOK9.
Hon. T. M. lliiwe, Hon. J. K. M'dinUcH.
llou P. C. Shaunon, Col. S. W. Black,
Mon J. B. Guthrie, A. D M'Calmont, Ke.j ,
J Keenan, Ej\j , tVilwo M’Cmtdh l h.-si
LVI. J Heron Foeur, Gen. J KMorehead.
K M Riddle,
Ttie character i.f the above Comp-nny 1-: of the lir-d cUi-,
and combines the rare ami unusual privileges ol Fire, M«
rtno and Life insurance.
Gentlem-n of eleTated standing are associated in l;
and InUmded os Stockholders.
TUOMAS J. HUNTER,
jy*J7 _ Bt. Ohartefl Building. No. 10H Third et.
ARTHUR’S
Self-sealing Cans Hi [II
for Preserving Fresh Fruits, |W
Tomatoes, sc., f||
b\ UKttiIETtCAL SEALING. Bftt (M
fIHIKSB CANS, which are sealed by the UousekevptT
1 without the aid of a tinner, and opened easily without
injury to the can, are rapidly into general uw.
Full directions for putting up fruit accompany the cans;
itud thu work Is so easily performed, that by their use every
family may have freeh Fruit and Tomatoes uu their table
all wiuter, at summer prices.
rUICKB— Plot Cans, $2; Quart, $2,60; Half Gallon,
£3.bU; Three quarts, $4,25, Gallon, $6 per dozen. The
different eltes nest, In order to secure economy iu tranc
(ortation
ARTHUR'S CAN, whiob is clored with a lid covering tho
whoi» top, so that when open it tnuy lie cteau6ed like any
other vr-»-el, baa been fully approved by tbo Farmers' Club
of the American Institute, New York. It took a llrst-cliUB
diploma over all other self-sealing cana at tho late Fair in
Cincinnati, and was awarded a medal ut the Merhanlcs’
Fair held this epilog at the Smithsonian lutUtute, Wash
ington City, D 0. It Is claimed to be the best Can in the
market.
All orders accompanied by the o*sh will be ptomptly tor
warded.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the China ntid Queens
ware Sion? of HENRY IIIOUY,
aug4 __ 122 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Bargains in Watchss, Clocks A Jewslry.
liOBEItTS A BROTHER.
ARE now selling their large and carulully selec
kWk ted stock of Fine Watches, Clocks, ondrlch Gold
Jewelry at greatly reduced prices, to make room
l«tiIBfor an entire new stock, which will t;n received di
rect from tho Eastern manufactories in a few weofes, tor
the Fall trade.
Purchaser* dealring to buy good goOvla at low priced,
should call immediately and examine our stock, as we are
determined to close It out without regard to cost or former
prices. Don't forget thu place.
ROBERTS A DROTUEK,
11 Fifth street, next door to Wood.
Watch**, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the boat
iuann<«r, and warranted. jy2l:iy
CITY HOTEL.
( LATB DBOWn’B, ) ,
Oom«r of SmlttUUtd and Third alr«ata,
JOHN P. GLABB, Proprietor.
PITTSBUIi uu, pa.
fIUIIH large and commodioue House having undergone
X thorough repair and furnished with new equipments
throughout, la uow open for the reception of the iraveliug
public. OIIAOUCS MOUtBATI. jel
LAN!) WARRANTS
W‘ NTKB
NO,
100 ACRE WARRANTH, by;
AUSTIN LOOBIIS,
k«)R Dealer In Warrants, Stocks, An., o‘i Fourth#
Co-Pnrtuerstilp,
WALTER I’. MARSHALL associated with him, on the
2d day of July, JOS. R. UUOUES, in the Wall
Pap»r business, utlder the name of
JyO JV, P. MAR3UALL A 00.
FOR SALE VERY CHE AP.
AUUILDINQ LOT IN AtLEQIIKNY CITY, 24 feet by
100. A good bargain can be bad by applying soon at
the office of the MORNING POST. iyl2:t
Lot for Sal*.
A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street
by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold
cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. UILLMOUK,
jvl3 at office of the Morniug Pont.
BEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, 8 PElt CENT., JULY 1, 1866.
•KTNA INSURANCE: COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CU*ViV.
Chartered ISI'J.
PAID UP.
Cash Assets, July 1, 1856,-8833,630 <J3.
(IONTINUK to make insurance on all euscrlptions of
/ property at equitable rates. Tills Company have
maintained a position for honorable dealing for 3ii years,
and la unsurpassed fur responsibility and punctuality by
any other similar institution io the United Htutea. Semi
annual statement of the condition of this Company on tile
in this office, for tho examination of the public.
11. U. TBN-EYCK, Agent.
Office, North west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pitts
burgh. jy24
H« M. Lciuon dt Co.’s Way Line,
BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND COLUMBIA
__ * THE undersigned having purchased
of D Leech A Co.’s Canal Stock,
prepared to do a WAY FKKICUT
BUSINESS between this place and Colombia. All business
oulruflitfd to our care will be promptly attendwl to by iuj,
at the Warehouse formerly occupied by D. Leech A Co.,
Canal Basin. Ll/JYD A LEMON.
jy26:dlm*
JUST WHAT YOU ALL WANT THIS WARM WEA
THRU—Tho Magazines for August:
Peterson's Magazine for August;
Ballou's do do
New York Journal do
Dickens’ Household Words for August;
Tho Heiress of Haughton, or the Mother's Sacral
Mary Lyndon, or Revelations of a Life;
Peggy Woffington.
For alt tho new Books or Magazines, call or send to the
cheap Bookstore of W. A. UILDKNFKNNEY A CO-,
jy2o Fifth fit., opposite tho Theatre.
('IOAL FLAT—Lying at the foot of Liberty street, Monon
j gahela river, for sale by
jy2o J- W. BUTLER A CO.
SALMON— No. I Lake Superior Salmon for sale by
j«'W HENRY H COLUNS.
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4- ■» ■- -
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MISCELLANEOUS
WM. A. IUHUOM
HEBEON & CBIBWELL,
IiELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
MANUFACTTUKKUa of all kinds of BBA9B WORK, LO
COMOTIVE, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBKUB, 4c. Al
so,Cotton Batting Manufacturers.
Foundry on Kubecca street, Allegheny City.
Office aud Store, No. 12 Market etreet, Pittsburgh.
OLD BRASS and UOPPEH taken in exchange for work,
or cash paid. Ordero left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. feb9:ly
JOSicVii T. LOWUV,
No. ** Cor no- of ftfth and Wood StTteUy
Omce np stairs. Entrance from Fifth street. Pittsburgh,
RESPECTFULLY announce to the public that-he has
commenced the BEAL ESTATE AGENCY, In connec
tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. lie will
also attend to rontlng. Persons In want of servants, in any
capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short
notice. All businens entrusted to hiß care promptly at
tended to.
Ktferenca—T. J. lilgham, Esq., Bichard Cowan, Esq., W.
0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Sduckeral, A. A. Mason,
Mafflt A_old. janld
Sokuohmaa 4k UKanltln,
JITUOGHAPIIEIiS —Third street, opposite til* Poflt-oflice,
J Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapea.BUl lleads,Show Bills.
Labels, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and
Vlniting Cords, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
In (Xdors, Gold, Bronte, or Black,ln the most approved style,
»nd at the most reasonable prices. octl6:ly
:: BmiDWai
HKSTAURANT,
WOOD STREET, BET. WAT KB AND FIRST STREETS.
Undersigned has just provided a choice stock of
X LIQUORS, and is ready at ail times to serve his friends
with the best of tho season, in the way of edibles. Irish
Whisky Bunches may be had at the Biividib*.
ianll:ly JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor.
Alexander Hays,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Fißh street, op
posite the Court House, Pittsburgh, Penua.—has per
manently located, and will punctually attend to all business
eutrustod to bis charge.
Hon. W. F. Johnston,‘Presided Allegheny Valley R. R
W. Milnor Roberts, Chief Engineer •• “
ueo. IL Kichbaum, Associate Eng. ‘ “ **
David Mitchell, Chief Engineer Pittsb’h and Steub. R. R.
James Thompson, Superintendent CltyOas Works.
James E. Day, Civil Engineer, Allegheny City. |ep7:2w*
Notice/
riUTE Partnership of JOHN M’DEVITT & BRO. was dis-
X solved on the first Inst John M’Devitt will continue
the business at tho old stand, and attend to the settlement
of tho business of the late firm.
JOIIN M'DKVITT,
WILLIAM M’DEVrtT,
Pittsburgh, January 84, 186 S— [ jan4
9f«w Trimming Store,
No. 83 Cbrner of Markii street and the Diamond.
jhtRANK VAN QORDER reapecfuliy announces to tbs
Jj public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will open his
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Having fitted
up the neatest etoro room in the city, and filled it with a
choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan
cy Goods, he flatters himself that be will offer superior in
ducements and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don't forget the place—No. S 3 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. .{4prl2| FRANK VAN GORDER.
UaULISII AMD CLASSICAL BE9IINARY.
w. t. McDonald, m. a., dbinupal.
fIMIB next session of the Institution will commence on
X MONDAY, tho sth of September next, at the room cor
ner of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
Mysore. Veeder.
llffrrtnces —Hon. A. >V. Loomis, 0. Knap, Jr., 8- F. Von
onhorst, R. Miller. Jr. aug«s
Agency for boldlcra* Claim*.
Location of land 3.— purouahe and bale of
LAND WARRANTS. —The undersigned has made ar
rangements with competent and responsible gentleman to
obtalo Certificates or Warrants for Soldiers, their widows or
minor children, who are entitled to Dounty Lands; also for
the Location ct Lands, and the Purchase and Bale of Land
Warrants. JOHN Dg. DAVIS,
mhl4:tf Corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
Me it Paper Hanging*.
NO. 85 WOOD STREET.
Fine frkncu and American paulok papers;
Panel Decorations, In gold, oak and marble;
UhII Papers, of various styles;
Fig’daud 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 ihj season, will he sold at the usual low prices.
ocUi WALTER P. MARSHALL.
SJOO.OOU
.9400,000
lIAUAR * AIIL,
WHOLESALE and Retail IN ire in Silks, Ftincy and
Staple DRY at)ODS,Hos. 91 Mark*land 8 Union
street, Pittsburgh. aprt
e. w iii rii: ifdHa fai,
lAANCV dILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND OLKA N Ell,
X? No. 7 ISABELLA Bt., near the Emmet llotal,
uiarl Auiauißv.
L. E. Hay%y«*r«l t
DEALER ia BOUTS, SUOEE, TRUNRR and LKUUOUN
and IIHAI D li ATS, rorner of Matket aud Liberty sts.,
No 174, Pittsburgh, Pa. jel4:y
WHOLESALE ANU UETALL DUUUGIST,
No. IJ3 Wood Street,
| N«'At door to 11. Childs' Shoe House, Pltisburgh
WM. A. M’CLURG,
DEALER I S
Pine Toab, Choice Family Groceries and Willow
CORNFfi OF W(HW*AND SIXTH STS.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
18 now receiving* Urge assortment ol FRlfijU GOODS.
in addition to his already extensive stock, purchased
from hrbt hands in the Eastern markets, which, will be sold
at the lowest market prices.
lloieta, Steamboats, and UmUie», buying by the
quautlty, supplied at wholesale rates.
Goo-ln delivered iu the city tree of charge. sep2l
Stnmboati, Ahoy I
Tua subscribers tender their acknow-p*
1 ftWSWVrledtrmeme for the favors bestowed udoq\>X
by their Steamboat friends, and
would respectfully remind them and others interest- • i ■
ed In building boats, that they are at all times prepared to
furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work
manship. T. B. YOUNG A CO..
Corner Third and timiihflMd streets.
jy12,’63 oppositeßrown’s Hotel.'’
laatrucllona InUluslc*
MR. WAMELINK would respectfully inform his pupils
an i friends that he will continue his profwaiou »*
Instructor cu tho PIANO FORTH and VOICE. \
Orders left *.t Mr. KLEIIER’B Music Btore, or at his resi
dence, No. IS7 SECOND Btreet, will be promptly attended
to. B q6
Great Reduction
IN CHOICE BUMMER QOODd, at
HAGAN A. AHL’S,
We will mark down on Monday, June 4th, our untire
stock of soa3ocsblu Dry Goods, at a large discount frets
former price*. We name, in pari, Borages and Tissues,
Grenadines, Crape da Eapagne, fiumxaer BUks, Lawns of all
kinds, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts, Laco Man
tillas, Challi Berages, Madonna Cloths, Ac.—with a full and
complete assortment of Housekeeping Goods. my3l
For Kent.
A FARM CONTAINING 63 ACRES OF LAND, under a
high state of cultivation, with a large and convenleu t
DWELLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern stylo;
good Barn, StabUng, Ac., situated on the south bank of tho
Monongahula river, ti miles above PittsF urgh, being one of
the most beautiful und pleasant locatPies anywhere to be
found. Possession given on or j store tn« Ist of April next.
Enquire of U. CHILDS A 00.,
mhS:tf 133 Wood street.
Paul A Muriiocky
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEROUANS, AND
J BTEAAIBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Waterstreet,Cincinnati,
Olxio. japlitf
1* W. ChaclWtck,
Dealer in rags and papi4r,no. 149 woodsu#et.
Pittsburgh. The highest trice in paid for rags.
myll:y •
Wrlllug CUa««i»l)uft’i College.
rjIUK Gentlemen and Ladles' Day and Eveulng Writing
1. Olasses will continue open during the summer under
Mr. 3. D. Williams, whose various styles of Gentlemen and
Ladies’ Writing are bo universally admired. No specimens
of Penmanship are exhibited at the door but those executed
by the Teacher iu tho Institution. The Principal claims no
“monopoly' 1 nor ** patent” for his business, nor did he gut
his institution chartered to sell out, as has been repeatedly
done In this city.
Gentlemen and Ladies’ Visiting Cards written in Mr.
Williams' unequalled style. All kinds of Ornamental Pen
manship exeouted to order. iuy24:daw
fIOUItNINO GOODS.
FRANK VAN QORDKR has just received a large and
beautiful assortment of Mearnlug Collars, Sleeves
and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Bwiss, black lace and
game Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton,
and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities.
Alexander A Bajou’d bust Kid Gloves can always be
found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Pi*,
mond. nov!7
HEW DBY GOODS BTORE. '" " '
Iron Front—Mo, 01 Market street.
OUR bouse being now open tor the transaction of a gener
al Dry Goods business, we would respectfully eollcittho
patronage of the public, leellng confident that, from our ex
tensive and well selected stock of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we can offer such Inducements as will In
sure entire satisfaction. UAGAN A AUL,
apr4:tf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union street.
BOOKS!” BOOKS!! BOOKSIiI
Star Tapers, by Ileury W. Beecher; *1,25.
Clove Hall, by Miss Sewell; $1,25.
Mary Lyndon : an Autobiography; $l.
Dcestlcks’ Book; $l.
A Visit to the Camp before Sevastopol, U
Mrs. HaU’s New Cook Book; $l.
The Heiress of Houghton; 37 cents.
Baruey O’Rierdon, by Samuel Lover ; 25 cents
Trial and Triumph, by T. 8. Arthur ; 25 ceuts.
Puuorama for July ; 25 cents.
Just received and for sale at
W. A. GILDEN PENNEY A CO.’S,
Ffftb st., opposite the Theatre.
I)LANEB, PLANES, PLANES. Highly Important to
Cabinet Makers, Carpenters, and Workers In Hard
wood, Ivory aud Vpneotfr—
W. C. UOPPEB'S
UNEJVALLiO
VENEER, HARDWOOD AND IVORY
PLANESi
The above Planes cannot be excelled In planing hard
wood and veneers. The attention of mechanics Is respect
fully solicited. For sale at BOWN A TETLEY’S
je23 _ 130 Wood street.
Fine dress goods.—a. a. mason a co. ha?* iuVt
received another splendid lot of Dresa Goods, cocjntj.
stag rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Bareges, Thsue* Or
gandies, Ac., Ao., with some elegant styles of Flounced fia.
r»g« TtAhaw. lanfll « FIFTH ST
Sft “>Tti 1N WELLS"viLLK POU SALE-A plan “'of
which may be seen at our office. These Lota will h«
sold on time, and bat very little cash required In hand
where tha purchaser takes a number of lots *
«tif4 H. CUTUBERT . HON. M»rk„t .t.
.JAJtSS CUiaWLLL-
.&£FCB£HC£S
• DilUtl AHL, JU.
JOHN DItTDUELL,
U 1 MARKET STREET.
NUMBER 288
MISCELLANEOUS.
, JAMKBW.WOOOWKU-,
("idIXiCT VUUNITUUt f MAXUSAVT U ti 2 £
wan.room# ©7 ana 9© ThUd stmt,
t , J - W. W. respectfully informs
Udtiieniuau J chstomcra that hovUL
has now completed hie spring stock RaS
fK. i v of Furniture, which Is decidedly **i 1
rtu Ru X"”"'!'”* 1 for rale In thin City, which
Swtor Wwt P “ l 0" “ 9 ""1 ‘"tli. UnU.d Bt.tw,
A. he la determined to uphold th» au.llt7 with well ««»
eon«l nuUriale, beat workm.uahlp, »nd newest design.- JSd
from the .stent of hie orders »nd facility In mnuufwtnring
he la enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowers
prices.
He has adopted the principle of identifying hla customers’
interest with hla own, in quality and price, and keeps al
ways on hand th® greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the moat ele
gant and costly, that a house, or any part of one, may he
furnished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
der. Th® following articles consist, in part, of his stock,
which for richness of style and finiso, j&nnot be surpassed
in *ny of the Eastern cities:
Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas;
60 Sofas, in plush and hair cloth.
60dox. Mahogany Chairs;
20 dos. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Rocking 44
20 Walnut “ “
60 Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut
60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 “ “ Dressing Bureau 3
BO 44 44 Washstaudsjj
40 Enclosed 44
100 Common 44
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
49 Mahogany Bedsteads:
20 Walnut
60 Cottage 44
80J3 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut 14
10 Cherry 44
60 Plain Baresos;
TO Dining and Breakfast Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
20 dox. Cane Boat Chairs;
2-1 Cane Beat Hocking Chairs:
12 Ladies’ Writing Deskp;
Hat and Towel Stands; What-Nots;
Jftiff 11 * 1684 . Paper Mache Tables:
Conversation Chairs; Pembroke “
Elizabethan “ HallandTier 44
Reception 44 Ladles* Work 44
Pearl Inlaid “ Extension Dining Tables;
Arm “ Ottomans:
Gothic and liall Uhaira;
h large assortment of COMMON PURNITUKH and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Oajmra* Makim supplied with all ar
ticles in their line.
STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnlahed at the chortest
notice.
All orders promptly attended to. aprt
®* #w Arrival of Spring and Summer Dry
Good**!,: ,
AT NO. 09 N. W. BIliE OinWOD STREET.
GREGG A lmp6rfers and Jobbere in British,
JL7. French and Gorman DRY GOODS. Having receiv
ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer
goods, purchased from Importers, manufacturers, and part
through our o»n Importation, we feel safe In aßsurinir our
old customers, country merchants and city dealers general
ly, that owing to these acquired facilities In purchasing,
"•,“ n o .7' !r . BUlh 1 h inducements to buyers as arc rarely met
with in the trade. J
Among oar dry goods stock will he found cashmeres, de
lalnes, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs,
mohstr lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy Soared silk?
ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy
resttags, cassimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer pama
loontag; brown and black muslins, table diapers. i
We have also opened a very large assortment of bonnets, ,
newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn!
and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons
with lace goods, fancy netUngs, Jaconetts.mull and figured
Bwisa muslins and black silk veils, Ac. b
Our variety stock embraces In part combs, buttons, oer
eusslou caps, threads, port monates,patent medicines, ner
tumery, and almost every artirie usually kept In the va
riety line, together with a large stock of gold ami silver
watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of
newest patterns, and a great variety 0/ 30 hour and 8 day
clocks, all of which wiU bo sold at the lowest prices for cash
or satlsinciory reference.
?Ll?:“ An a ? tl * call froia buyers ia respectfully solicited.
__ D. OREOGACO.
VAN GOHDKk’S TIIIoudINO STOKE?
w. Ma«e£t St., Correk ov DiaiiONU.
T U»T RECEIVING, a large and well elected stock of all
tlje new styles of
LADIES’ DKEBS AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS’
Fringes, ButUma, Galloons,
Gimps, Braids, Velvets,
. L® o *?. Corda, Ribbons.
vinnoSl Assortment of French, Scotch and Austrian
EAIBROIDLIIIKjj, in SwDd, Jaconet and Lace.
Collars, Edgings, ' Handkerchiefs,
Sleovee, Ineertingß, Infanta* Robes,
Chemizettes, Band-, Capa A Waists.
a full supply or mourning uixids:
Crape potis, Cullers love and Oaure Veils
J lain Linen cctts Sleeves, Game nnd Dotted Falla,
1 t 1? t , UhemUettes, Italian andEng’h Crape.
MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars
Bands ami Inserting*: French Working Cotton, Uoops,
Linen and Cotton Fioa?, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk
Slilletos and Sciepora. 1
Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons.
A Jnrgu assortmeni of GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING
°° llarB » Cravats, Ties, Haudken-hiefs, Ac
l ms. Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything iu small
wares generally.
Bajou a ut5T Kid Uu)vcs, in wLite, black and colors.
Sizes from No. 0 to No. iO, always on hand.
Also—A good etock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very
mh23
Sal* of t*ubltc Property.
XN arcordaure with instrurUons from the War Depart
panment, the SNAG BOATS BELL, SEVLKK and TER
ROR, (No. 3, No. 4, and No. 6.) together with their equip
ments, tackle, Ae., will be sold to the highest bidder, at
ibe points and dates loUowlug, to wit:
At Napoleou, Arkansas, on Saturday, the 30th day of
June, between the hours of lu A: 11, and 2 P. M., the email
twin Snag Boat TERROR, together with her equipments,
£c., in lots or parcels, to be designated in printed hand bills
prepared for the oct.-a.-ion.
At St. Louis, near the Marine Railway, on Saturday the
Tib day of July next, between the hours of 10 A. M 'and
2 P. M., the two large iwlu Snag Boale, BELL ami SEVIER,
together with their equipments, A.-., iu lot* or parrels for
each boat, to be de&ignuted as Indore In haud bills.
Tbe items to be sold will l>e chtssed under the following
general head for each of the boat*’, viz:
Ist—Hulls, cabins and upper works.
2d—Double engines and ooiiors, complete.
3d—Equipments, Including large purchase ehaius, an
chors, chain cables, cordage, tackle, yawls, tool®, Ac.
■4th—Cooking apparatus aud other furniture.
Tbe beats are scarcely two years old, round and substan
tially built, and well adapted for use as Cotton Boats, Diving
Bell Boots, Floating Mills, Wharf Boats, Ac., Ac.
Their engines are constructed in tho most efficient man
ner, and are in good condition.
Tho Bell and Sevier are large twin Snag Boats, about 160
feet long, 22 fret beam fur oaoh hull, exclusive of their
»nag rooms und wheel houses,aud 12 fret between the hulls.
Thu Terror is about 133 feet long, 18 feet beam for each
bull, and 10 feet between thu hulls.
TERMS OF SALE—Thu Bell and Terror will be sold for
cash, payable on tho days of tholr sale, The toms of sale
for thu Sevier will be made known on the day of aule.
In all cases the privilege of dismantling the boats of oil
articles sold 10 different Individuals will be reserved for u
reasooublo time in favor of the purchasers of said articled.
Individuals and Companies wishing to purchase are de
sired to examine the premises and judge of their value
S. H. LONG, L‘L Col. T. EL, Sup’t W. B. Imp’ts.
St. Louis, June 7th, 18£S. jeU:3tawts
JOSKPIi DIUGIUDOE,
OOMMIBBION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 38 COMtt&SCIAL, EKLOW PiNB STEIIT,
St« Louis, Mo.,
f 30N81GNM ENTS andCommifisionswill m*et with prompt
Va/ and personal attention, and liberal advances will be
given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading,
in hand.
Orders lor the purchase of Lead, Grain, Hemp and other
Produce, will be promptly filled at the lowest market prices.
The Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise and Pro
duce will meet with especial care and dispatch; thu lowest
rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense
of Storage and Drayege as much-a* posaibie avoided^—
BinaiKcas:
Page A llaoon, Bt. Louie; Ellis A Morton, Cincinnati
Char lees, Blow A 00., do; Strader A Gorman, do;
Gbonteau A Valle, do; Uosea A Fraser, do;
Doan.KlngA Go., do; Springer A Whiteman, do;
J.W.ButRrA Bro.,Plttabh; E.O.Gooodman A Co., do;
D. Leech A Go., do; K. AO. Yarnall AGo.,PhUada;
Wm. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J. M. Bnck a Moreau:
Blow A March, New York. U. B.Comegys, do:
Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do;
Charles A.Meigs, do; Joalah Lee A Co., Baltimore.
A. G.FarwellA Oo.,Boston; Abraham J. Cole, do
Howard, Son A Co., do; W. U. Reynolds, Louisville
11. D. Newcomb A Bro., do;
T.O.TwichellA Co.,Commission Merchants, New Orleana.
have an open Policy of Insurance, which will cover
all shipments to my address, when advised by letter per
mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading before, or at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGE,
augO Bt. Louis, Missouri.
Wllllam A. Hill A Co., ~
BANKERS,
JVo. 64 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS
40 shares Exchange Bank;
17 do Monongabola Navigation Company;
20 do Citliens’ Insurance Company;
$2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company Bond/?;
$6,000 City of Pittsburgh Bonds;
$6,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. fneps:dl w*wtf
0 H. WU.XINS JO3MPU I.UOKWIQ.
WILKINS A CO.
(SUCOtSSOBS TO A. WiLKISa A Co.)
Have removed tueiu office to no. 75 fourth
street, two doors east of their old eland, where tliey
will continue the BANKING, EXCHANGE, and 0051*
MISSION STOCK BROKER BUSINESS in all its branches,
as heretofore.
Wahtid— I Twenty-five Shurea Mechanics* Bank Stock.
iyW WILKINS A CO.
0. U. WILKJNB jus. LUDBWIQ
Wllktua * Co.,
(Successors to A, Wilkins A Co )
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS
-Vo. 71 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. '
IN THE numerous suspensions of Bauka and Bankers
throughout the country during the last six months, we
are ealhtfled that In almost every insfance their troulles
have grown out of a departure from their legitimate busi
ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public
in advance, that no speculations In “fancy stocks,” or other
“outride operations,” dial! tempt ns from the strict and le
gitimate line of our business— believing that In avokliog
all such investment* we shall not only bo better able to
serve our customers and ensure their safely, but that in
adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimata
benefit. [feb6] W. 4
Magazines, books, ao.—"
Ladies’ Gazette of Fashion, lor August;
Harper’s Magazine, d°
Putnam’s do do
Graham’s do Y°
Godey’e Lady’s Book, do
Peterson's Ladies’ Magasine, ao
BOOKS—A Visit to the Osmp before Sebastopol,
Star Papers, by Obnry Ward Beecher.
Juet
Fifth fit., opposite the Theatre
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iH ilu- Deiiioiualic Slab* Central (Imnmiltce
In llir iVopic of Pennsylvania,
Fellow Cm/.nii.
Among tlie duties assigned to ue by the Dom
ooratio party, wo aro obliged to address you,
Betting forth in a plain and simple manner the
issues that will bo submitted to tho poople at the
approaching clcotion. A proper regard for tho
opinions of men requires that wc should en
deavor to oxplain to tho poople tho reasons why
the Democratic parly again ask thorn to combine
in one oommon oauso in support of its principles
and ohoBeu men.
The offices to be tilled in tho oomlng eieotion,
may not, of themselves, be of sufficient conse
quence to oxoito popular interest, yet that of
Canal Commissioner involves large public trusts,
which should only be confided to a man of
known experience and Integrity. For that office
tho Democratic party have chosen as their oan
didate, Arnold Plumer, whoso past life, both
public and private, justifies us in saying that he
possesses the experience, firmness and unblem
ished integrity, which pre eminently fit him for
that offioo, and render him worthy of yonr con
fidence and ohoice. But far beyond the snooess
of any oaodidate or the obtaining of any office,
aro tho subjects now beforo yon to bo examined
and discussed, and by your determination, prtf
bably, forever settled.
Their infinite importance), not only to yonr*
selves and to Pennsylvania, but to ail the poo*
pie and Btates of this confederacy, should stim
ulate you to a zealouß support of tho prinoiples
and candidates of tho Democratic party.
We oannot at Aain from dwelling upon those
subjects, and by our appeals to yonr roason and
Bcnse of duty to your country and to humanity,
we shall strive to rouse you to an effort that
shall bo worthy of tho occasion and' your past
history.
The Democratic party of the United States is
the great conservator of this vast political organ
ization, stretching from tho Atlantio to tho Pa
oifio, and oovered with teeming millions of free
men. To its guardianship has boen oonfided the
custody of the Bimple elements of political truth
which afo at the basiß of our institutions. In
all the changes of public affairs it has been tho
propd privilege of that party to stand by the
Constitution of the oountry and to restrain all
attempts to pervort its provisions or oorrupt its
prinoiples. It has been, and still is, the citadel
of our liberties and the bulwark of those just
doctrines, to establish which the people rose as
one man, and with tho sympathies of tho whole
civilized world overthrow an aristocratic and leg
islative despotism, and established a government,
which, by Us mild and bnmano temper, offered
to mankind a hope that, In ono land at lonst,
thoro should be a refage from oppression and in
tolerance. This has been the duty of tho Dem
ocratic party, and with unfaltcriug fidelity has
that party kept its sacred trust. From the first
moment —even beforo the organization of the
government—and wbilo tho States wore deliber
ating apon tho adoption of tho Constitution of
tho country, the great moo who were afterwards
to become the leaders of the Democratic party
exerted their powerfal energies and intellects to
securo upon a firm foundation, as upon a rock,
the principles that are corporated in th/body of
tho Constitution and in its subsequent amend
ments. Again, we say to the Demooratio party
belongs tho duty of standing resolutely and on
tlinchingly by that Constitution and by the
purest and most holy of its principles
Tho earliest history of this government was
identified with tho contentions between tho great
parties whose doctrines were the subjects to
which the thoughts and labors of tho statesmen
of those days were devoted. The Federal par
ty were anxious to establish a strong consolida
ted government, mado for the people and to bo
controlled by tho men of property, and educa
tion and social condition. Tho Democratic par
ty resisted this scheme of grand nationality to
bo raised on the ruins of Independent States,
and at tho cost of popular liberty, and urged and
secured tho establishment of a Government lim
ited and restricted in ibs powors, acknowledging
State sovereignty, intended for the bonifit and
welfare of all, based open prinoiples of equality
and justico created for the people, and gov-*
ernod by the people upon broad and enduring
principles of human rights. Uariug the many
years of important and stirring political events
that havo since sooceedcd thoso days, tho two
parties thus strayed in the beginning on oppo
site sides wero often engaged in disputes arising
out of a multitude of questions and issues, all
of which could be resolved into the original
ground of contention between them. Tho Fed
eral Farty being a party of expediency, and re
lying upon Stftto craft and political manage
ment, and still distrusting the people, have,
under various uames and with as various pre
texts and. contrivances, ought by indireot and
crooked ways to obtain those ends and aimß
from wbioh they wero driven by the letter and
spirit of tho Constitution. It was supoeed that
the time had gone by when the poople should
ever bo in danger of any open attempt to subvert
tho Constitutions and itrf acknowledged prin
ciples by any original political action avowedly
directed to snob purpose. Implication and
forced interpretation of its lotter, were the only
means by which the people wero sought to bo
abused, and their government turned against
themselves for the advancement and profit of
adroit political adventurers. That supposition
was an error, for now wo are again remindoJ
by the action of a new and dangerous combina
tion, that tho price of liberty is eternal vigi
lance.
Follow Citizens, we have again t-> confront the
samo iasuea that wore made in 1799, and to fight
for the aamo principles that convulsed this Coun
try then, and in vindicating which Jefferson tri
umphed, and Madison earned the loro and grat
itude of a thankful people. The insignificant
and miner subjects of difference that have for
some time past divided tho public men of the
country, aro all obliterated by the magnitude of
the question now before you. Your opponents,
uuder a deluding and tempting cry demanding
that “Americans shall rulo America,” hare at
last, with forced and compulsive candor, ac
knowledged that they wish to establish two
principles.
I. That none but those born in this country,
shall enjoy the rights of citizenship.
11. That there shall be established a religions
test for oOico.
To reach these onds the Constitution of the
United States most be changed or its provisions
evaded; and the spirit tf our Demooratio Re
publican forms of government thus altogether
subverted. The Declaration of Independence
itself charged upon the King of Great Britain,
as one of the most serious griovanoos under
which we had suffered, that “ho has endeavored
to prevent the population, of those States, for
that pnrposo obstructing the laws for tho natur
alization of foreigners, refusing to pass others
to enoourage their migration hither, and rais
ing the conditions cf new appropriations of
land. 1 ' The complaint thus made, was a part
of the. first publio protest cf a united pooplo
ogainst arbitrary authority, and in favor of Hu
man Rights. Tho reasons that then prompted
this, have been ever Binoo acknowledged as an
element of our institutions that has scoured to
us tho confidence of mankind, aud been tbo first
groat oanso of our marvellous success as a peo
ple.
V/hen tho defects of tho Confederation were
apparent, and tbo necessities of tho pubiio
called for a moro stablo eDd perfect form, of
Union, the Constitution was adopted; among its
most conspicuous provisions was tho authority
delegated to Congress to establish nu uniform'
rule of Naturalization, aud in the very last
clause 0 f tho very last section of that in
strument tho following words wore ioeorted :
“No RELIGIOUS TEST SHALL EVEIt HE HEQUIBBD
A 8 A QUALIFICATION TQ ANY OFFICE OB I'UBLIO
toust uin)F.E THE United Statbs.” Thus seal
ing, as it were, the Bond of onr Union with
the saored and rational prtnoiplo of tho UiboTty
of Consoionoo and tho right of Private Judg
ment.
When the Constitution was submitted to tho
States for their adoption, it ia to bo remembered
that New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania
and Virginia, ail ratified it with a solemn de
claration of rights, which tboy set forth os ex
planations consistent with it, and which oru d
not be abridged or violated, and which they pro
{ posed should be adopted an amendments tboie
( to. Rhode Island and North Carolina, in a