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DAILY MORNING POST
Printed and published every hiarvxnd '(Sunday* excepted,)
BY;OI£.LRtO*IK a MONTOOMKUV,
on of wooir kj(t> nyTff 'BTaxrTd.
IJS S M S.—Piro Dollars a Tttr t payable strictly Id
* Jraoce. Six Dollars will thT*riibl/be required If not paid
wTthju the yea> . ..
Mat' Single edpls* rw» anrfrfi—tor «ale *t the counter id tn*
Office, and by the News Boys.
THE BATTJEDAY MORNIHO POST
Pibll.W tom thacamß oHm, °n.»
ill -et. it TWO DOLLARS a year, In adranee. Single copies
49* No paper will be discontinued at tnedwcra
or of the Proprietors.) until all arreara|ee are paid.
4J~.N0 attention mU be paid, to any order unless acrom-
Dialed by the money, or satisfactory reference In this dty.
Connected vua the Jtetdbhshmenl.of Ou Morning Post
tent of (hi Urgal 'Job Prittiing Office* tn Ole city, where all
t nds of vork is done on thexhoriatnoticcyand moxt reason
-4 bit terms ; __
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
Rbbt.'O.G.Sproul,
Attorney and counsellor at law—Office, No.
Pittsburgh. Pa. . declLly
Jsmei A. Lowrle,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
between Smlthfield street and, Cherry alley. fdeclLly
_ JOHN BARTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, corner Grant ata«,
ja&ly?! prrTgOPRGH, PA.
Thomu Oleansi
Attorney at law and souoitortn chancery.
Office, next door to the Post Office, Bteubeaville, Ohio.
my 4
S* P. Rota,
ATTORNEY at LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Psl, fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’e Livery
BUblfi. je2B
€, Orlando Loointa,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
jy4ry ,
li, B. Carnahan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
Cherry alley and Grant street. je2.y
J. N. M^Olowry,
Attorney and counsellor at law—office in
Bakewell’s Buildings, on Grant street, je2
D.H.Hazcn,
ATTORNEY. AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, ahovo and
near SmlthSeld. mar27:y
Patrick McKenna,
ALDERMAN OF T U l R D WARD.
OFFICE corner Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly occu
pied by Alderman Lewis.) where all bu-dnea* pertain
ing to the office of Alderman and Justice ol the Peace wiil
be promptly attended to. fehl:3m
N. Uuck.maec.er, Alderman.
/'’YFFICB, Grant street, between Fourth et. and Diamond
alley. Oon*eyunciQg of all kinds dooe with the great
est care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Kstau* examin
ed, Ac. _ j»l l t_
Wilson, Alderman
Wi t Itam
OFFICE No. 447 PENN street, between tbe canal and
O’Hara street, Fifth Ward. All business appertaining
to tbe office of an Alderman or Justice of the Peace, will
be promptly attended to.
4J* Bonds, Mortgages, and other documents, drawn with
neatness and despatch. __ _iebl3.tr
■, ~ ~ 11. A lib, ttUttUEON DENTIST, (me
cessor to G. \V. Biddle,) No. 144 Smithh.-ld
I? fls~offiee hours, from Bto 1 oYlock, and
rom 2 to 6 o’clock. teblody
J SOOTT, DENTIST, Fourth street, tire di*‘ra
of Market.
Office Hours —Freni nine A. M. t.- five
p. M. dec.o y
BUSINESS CARDS
ALFRED U CURLING MORGAN I;CIiKRT:i.>X
mwAnD Dirnßinoe nE»RY l. ulncwaui
Curling, Robertson Jfc Co..
Manufacturers of cur, pressed a.id plain
FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. 14 Wool Kiwi,
- corner of Front Rtreet, VittBbnr£h.
;j 4fcir All other kind* of Ula»*«aro and Window vilas*. a 1
i) low marketplaces. _____
Jacob lU’tolllaler,
WHOLES \LE and'retd:l Cigar manufacturer, and deal
eria all kinds of To Sacco, Bnuff, and Cigars, Nj. di>
Fifth street, Pittsburgh, I’a.
Ks«p3 constantly on hand a large supply cd all jhe
various bnva-Is of Imperial Clgara
John Moorhead,
WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MKH
CHANT, fir the sale of Pig Metal and Blm-ras. and
Produc** geoerally. No.'.T7 Woe*,l street, Pittsburgh
i'kitup a^T.yca.
lleymer A Andemon,
lo Joshua Rhode* A Co 1
WHOLESALE dealers in toreWu Fruits, Nuhs.Splc.ei
Confectionary, Sugars, Ac., No. 39 Wind street. opu
site the SL Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. "f-
Henry H. Colima,
Forwarding and commission merchant, au.i
Wholesale D-’aler in Cheese, Butter. Seeds, Kish, and
Produce generally, No. 26 Wood street, Pittsburgh [uikto
Bookseller and stationer— has always on huni
a general assortment School, Mlrcellaoeaus and Bl*uk
Books, Priuttng, Post and Cap Paper, Ac... wholesale and r~
tail. No. 104 Woo-1 Ftreet, below Fifth, Ea.*t side, Pittsburgh.
Wanted, Ragn and Tanners' Scrap-. eplft.ly
Viuaaa millee, Phtis...w wu. aiesrrsos, Pittsburgh.
IHlller & RlcUelaoa*
'TT7TIOLE3ALE GROCERS, Importers of Brandies. M ines
VY and Segars—Nos. 17i and 174, corner of Irwin and
Liberty street, Pittsburgh.' Iron, Nails, Cottou Varna, At- ,
constantly on baud. jy -d
Wm« Carr A Co ,
(Wm<Carr, late of the firm of J. Parker A Co.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in For-igu Wine*
iind Brandies, Old Moaougabela and RectiOad Whis
ky, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Pa. J«by
F’lL Drava,
Diamond, PiUdnirph.
DEALER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, otf-rs l r sal* a
choice stock ofGrocerlea, select* 1 for family uw. Spire*
of every variety and the purest quality, ground at Li-
Btaam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Doui**?ti.:.
Prodaoe taken in exchange tor merchandize.
F. R. D. ba3 precared a full a-isnrtmcot of Landreth's
-warranted Gatdua Seeds, and inTites th* attention of all in
•teresUJ in rural affair*. j*uU
iaciiAanjo.v
w. a. esausu
£ngUih & Rlchardiont
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and
Wholesale Dealers iu pish. Bacon and OiL»“d Produc--
Snerally; Warehouse formerly occuried by Burbridge A
ghram/Na; 116 Water and 160 First btreel, Pitteburgb.
Penna. feld;
(.oinmlislon House.
THE subscriber.-* have opened a house for the Hhove pur
pose, ai No. 17 Smlthfi-ld Btre**t. four dour* above th-
Monongaheld House. We will purchase, or receive, on com
mL-sslon, for sale, consignment* of Flour, Bacon, Chec:-,
Corn, Oats, Barley, Plax Seed. Grass Seed, Baled llay, A-'.,
upon which we will make advance?, or porcha*' at the b«-t
market rates* for cash fnov6) ALGEO A CO
James M’Laugiilln,
Dealer in groceries, produce, flour, bacon,
Ac., No. 10, corner Smltufleld and First streets. Pitt?
burgh, Pa. _ _ ih'vii
.THUS. u. roo.su.
joas u. kousa-.
/Vo. SS SmilhMd strut, ipporit: City /f-M.
Manufacturers of cabinet furniture and
CHAIRS, of every description. Material* and work
manship warranted, and sold at reduce! prices. Cars taken
In packing for land and water carriage. _ aug3l
Wm Dlgby, Jr.,
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STOKE, Masonic Ha;:.
Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Clothing made to order, in
good style, and at moderate rate*. amriktf
R, A- A. C. UanctU)
WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers In Produce, For
eign Wines and IJquors, Old Mononeabelu and Rec
tified WUleky, No. 291 Liberty *t.: rUu-burgh, Pa. J jy'-'T v
A. fTindle,
£®g*3ga WHOLES ALE anJ Retail Saddle, Harnes
ggwSCtflfr Trunk. Valise and Carpet Bag manufacturer,
ei No 106 Wood Rt., Pitbiburirh. Pk. jW't-v
” ~ j“irYleTior t ~
~\XT HOLES ALE and Retail Dealer in Musical loetrainent
yY Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No 1-
YVood street.
John W,
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS—
|3 Dealers in all kinds'of Pittsburgh manufactures, Lead
Pipe and Sheet Lead, 07 Front street.
Enierpriia Works.
JYo. 136 Wood ttreri, third door below Tirginality.
BOWN A TETLEY would call tha attention of Sporting
men to their largo esaortraent of Guns, ltifle* and R--
volving Pistols, the largest and beet selected stock tv- r
opened In this market, together with a general assortment
of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, ail o? whi- h
We offer at the lowest possible prices to cash pureha--«*rs. « -r
Ur good approved paper. marl--
Copartnership Notice.
\_J-HAVE Tins DAY (April nth) ttKgpcifcietl wjih r.'.'
I Messrs. F. BTKKL TUIIBETT and SAML. C. Gi.A N*K i,
Loth of whom have been for many years in my establish
mrnt, and are already extensively and favorably known u.
my customers and the public generally superior work
men, and of correct business habits. Wo hope hy this uulpu
of experience and artistic shill— especially in tbs watch de
partment; by keeping a large and well selected Block ■<!
goods; by soiling at moderate pricas, ami by close atteoil n
to buidnewß, to merit a liberal share of pationage. To iuv
old friends and the public io general, who have for many
years past ao liberally patronised my business, I return my
thanks, and solicit for the new firm a contiDuam-H of simi
lar favors. W. W. WTLSON
Pittsburgh, April 11,1855.
Wllso^tTarbett * Claney,
WATCH M.AKML JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS,
G 7 Market rrwt, corner Fourth.' mvb
New Coach and Carriage Paetory!
JOHNSTON, BKOTHEBS & CO.,
Cbmcr Rebecca aud Belmont streets, Allegheny City.
jßi®?® 90 WOULD respectfully luform their Mends
and the public generally, that they have
vBS/BSS&jp* commenced the manufacture of Carrißi'-'s,
Rockaways. Boggles. Sleighs * nd
Chariots in all their various styles of finish and proportion.
All orders will be executed with strict regard to durabili
ty and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to
on the dost reasonable terms. Using Id all their work the
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, aud Wheel stuff, they feel ronti
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, wIK be
perfectly sattyfled on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before purr ha
fling olsflwbere. ootf> i v
1 T JOHRSTOJf t. JOUKSTON... E. »UtS|
ElceUior Carriage Factory
JOHNSTON, BROTHER 4 CO., PRACTICAL COACH
MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont street*, Alie-
gheny city, Po., have on band and are manufacturing «ti Dissolution of Co« Partnership,
extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockawaye, Bug-i-*, rpnK CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
Baggage Care, 4c., made in all thrir vanous styks vut i i | JOSHUA RHODES and PHILIP REYMER, in the
strict regard to durability and beauty of nntah, using i:i *ll wholesale Pruit and Confectionary Business, Is this day
their work the best Juniata Ivon and eastern hickory. .U- dlssoUed by mutual consent. Theburinesa of the arm will
pairs attended to on the most reasonable terms. 'they i«-ei settled up by Joshua Rhoden, who is autbor‘*ed to re
oonfident that nil who may fayor them with their pa*.-m- eelpt for all debt* due said firm. JOSHUA RHODES,
see will be perfectly satisfied on tnal of their work. March Ifltb, 1856. PHILIP REYMER.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omniboses pass every hi
teen minntea daring the day. jpctttt-i v
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
~ «S"Tbe undersigned have this day formed a Portner-
PITTSBURGH COACH FAtTUtti nhip, under the name, firm and style of REYMKR k AN
u DtGCLCnr.w MARTI* L.BTETIK3 ALiitttT. dkHAON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and
Bigelow dfc Co., - Confectionary business, No. 39 Wood street
I 11 BDOCESSORS TOK.M. BIQKLOW, No 46 : >HI LIP IIEYMWt.
mJaL IVJL.Diamond alls;, near Wood street, l ilts- I ROUT. J. ANDKRBON
9E39R bnrgb-Ooachej, Carriages, Pheatonß.il eg-
W' every description of fancy vehicles
built to OfCer. and finished In a manner unsurpassed for
beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship,
and durability of materials.
Ail work warranted.
KOBEBT H. PaTTERSO
LIVERY AND SALE JU^
W&Wr STABLE, J£?2U
Corner Diamond etrect ond Cherry alley.
°pri*tf pirraBCHOH. i-a.
mnDOZ. LEMON SYKOP;
IUU 20 “ .usarted do in EUre ind for sule by
jylO 89 Wood It-, opposite thi St, utterlss Hotel.
O. Morgan*
Young A. Co.
Duller A Du.*
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PUBLISHED DAfaiT, BY GILLMORE St MONTGOMERY, AT THE “ POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD so,oo PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE
VOLUME XIII.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Joseph Fleming,
fsccciasoa ro L. wiicox * co ]
CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps
constantly on band a full assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain
ing to bis business.
<gy* Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all boars.
joait Fi^aireo
Fleming Brother!)
fSUC C 13 8 088 TO J. Klt>l> * 00.} ' "
WHOLESALE DUGQISTS, NO. 60 Wood street, Pitts
burgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’S Celebrated
Vermifuge,Liter Pills, Ac. .
John Haft) Jr*«
f BUcoKBSoa to jams aßaiFFir.l
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, and dealer
in Paints, Olid, Dye Staffs, Ac., 141 Woo 1 street, three
doors below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. apr4:mAely
WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN WINES, BRAN
DIES, CIGARS, OLD MONONGAHELA AND RYE
WIIISKY, Ac., also, Rectifying Distiller, No 8 Wood street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wines, Brandies. Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St.
Crciinnd New England Rum,Clarets, Cbampaignes.Beotch
Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old
Monoogabela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported Havana,
'lfegalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common
Cigara, all at such low prices as to chslleag** competition.
>'*ncy Bar Kegs and Labelled Battles of every style, aud
Damijohns of all sizes, I respectfully invito an exnmiba-
Uon of my stock, a>. No. 8 WOOD street, rittsburgb,
P-nna. aprs.lv
Jsmti Melllnger,
MONONGAIIKLA PLANING MILL —Would respectful
ly iufurrn his friends and the public, that blfl new es
Üblishm-nt Ih now In lull operation, and that be is pre
pared to furnish Boat Cat-ins, and All all orders for Plain'd
dumber, with promptness, and it the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, piano 1 on one or both sides, constantly
on bond.
Doors, and Mouldings of every description, made to
order.
Build*-n* and Carpenters woald find it to their advantage
to give him a call, a* be cao no* furnish them with planed
stuff suitable for eiery description of work.
"SI A. UIRROS.
Herron A Criswell,
BELI. AM* BRASH FOUND MIS, arid HUnufaccurerß (f
•II binds of Ura»a Work, Locomotive Fleam Engine,
Plumber*. Ac. Also, Battirg Manufacturers
Foundry onHehecca street, Allegheny city.
Office and Store No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
fiij-Old Brass end Copper taken In exchange tor work,
or cash pa!-!. Orders left at the Foundry or Offle*, will l«j
promptly attended to. fehtf ly
». uRAFF
b. RiisiNOCß.
GrafT, Kelslnger A Graff,
WESTERN Foundry, No. 124 Wwl einsst, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
JUSLFi.CTCrRI»B OF
CooUng Store* Plain and Fancy Grates,
Coal aud Wood Store*, Plain and Fancy Fender*
Parlor Storey S-»U and D -g Iron*,
UoM<’W Ware, Portable Forge*,
r ug*r fvettlvs, Tea Kettle*,
Stole Kellie*. Wagon Pciee,
. u. i-mtH w. sr. it-ua s
Smith, flair A Hunter,
, (L*U Smith A Sinclair.)
WHOLESALE CROOKES, PIUUHJGK AND CoMMIS
HION SU:i;CII\NTH. *nd Dealer* in all »Id.!* or
Pittsburgh Manufacture*., l'£l Second and 1M First rtreet.
IMtbitHirvh, I'h. leh*
W, ti. Haven.
i'UK ULD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John
etou & Moefetoo,] and Blank Book and Stationery
\v arehou<e, Id to execute erery stylr> of Leyal,
Commercial. Canal and Steamboat Job Printin' and B«H>k
Hiujto;, hdiJ furnish erery artlcL- in the Blank Bock, Paper
and Stallonery line, at the djnrWl unties and on the most
Ji-axOiihblp teiUIP.
Blank Hook &ud Stationary IVarnboiMo, Printin',? OflW
.in 1 U.h>& bindery, rcroer of Market and Secondsifl im>*ld
Not-tli-Western Police Agency,
Nil Si WASHINGTON STREET, cmroec of U«arboru,
CUICAO >, ILLINOf
u.la> nnkSfcTO.t
Pinkerton A Co.
I’iVl.Tg TUIIB *TTKaTK'S To TBt TtAJIHACTtOS OK A OltttKAl
iJKTKOTIVt: POLICE BUSINESS
lu Li. •> Stales ol liUuoi», WlecODsin, Michigan and Indiana
luLULdtf
f iniK ute arm of JONES A yUlflO, taTioi? been dLsolr
J. «-J t.y tbe d«*th of John F. vjmgg. on the *J7th Inal, ill**
I un.tiwn p{ eald tirra will Le eellled by the undcrrilgued, at
•.Lei: otJl.'e, eoruer of Kr>aa and First streets.
ISAAC JON ES, SurTlTing Partner,
September DO, Jail—loelifcy
Isaac Jones,
MANL’PACTL’KEK of Spring and B’.Lter SteeU Plough
Slab eteei, ett~l Ploagh Wines; Coacb and Elipile
sprm?A Braes Nut Taper, half patent. Screw, Mail and
Hammer*-] Irnu Axles, earner ot Here and First slre-ts,
t ifo borgh, Pa. o«-fJ:ly
i-AA- JOH 1:
1). B. 4 Co.,
of KoGHIMS' pat*at imputed Steel
CulUTotor Teeth, A Illce corner Row und Firet atrert.
>*’t]Uy
fMtuburgii Hiding School.
KOBKKT li. PATrKlUv>>\ Proprietor, corner
rffltT Diamond street and Cherry alley. The ButMtcrU>er
r\ F 1 reßpertfullr announces to the Ladies and Gentle
u;cuot Pittsburgh, that ha has recently erected u HIDING
t.CLUUL, which In point otelz*, comtoodloiieness andadup
v-dl-'u, undeniably ncela any similar publishment lo th*
Vcited {states Its location is acwsslhle from all parts of
the city, wbLo its high asd airy situation renders It espe
cially suited to the promotiou of health, by this most ■grea
s'd,. exerol-e.. The llorses are docile and well trained, an 1
th» proprietor pledges himself that no pain* or expense
«hi W spared u. make thin establishment the first lo the
e.««:rideEc eof the public. -»tlTi t f
" UleliVrTl A . ’ Buciarug,
MA N l F ACT V K a It OF GILT. SILVER. BKAhS.
IIRON/.E, LOOKLNO-GLASB, JOJITIIAIT AND I'lC
i 1 . :i FRAMES, Plaiu and Ornamented, No. 21 St Clair
1 »ir*et All kiuds cf Composition Ornaaienw, for Sham
I A--. All kinds of Gilding and lie gilding, to order.
; uiit Mouldln-s iur Frames, wholesale and retail. Varnish
j f, r Oil I’bloilng*, Kngrarlng>« hud Lithe graphs, fc«r sale
US' Impaired or defaced Oil Faintingn restored in :t“
I bi--i manner.
I A!* Frames and Moulding manufactured lu this ertnh
j li.hmrnt may be cleaned without Injury, with poap uul
! w-iter.
; C»il and see. No. 21 Rt. Clair st- Fittaburah- ! mVio tf
WHITE,
A ' KNKTIAN BUND M ANUFACi’URKR, hue r<*co\*reJ
\ bis health so as to renorno bU old bualne**, sod has
c{fDPd h\i BUND MANUFACTORY, at N«- 06 Fi!?l. >!n»!.
o.nr the Poet office, between Wo:4 and BraUhfl**ld, whnre
iuj ha# an assortment cf BLINDS, trimmed with plain and
tr.ucy worsted and tilk trimmings, and is prrpared tc. till
any order in bis line, on the most r**ason»M» t»rrus llis
w, rk Is wurrsnt««i tn 'gtre'SKtlsfacticu or mon-yrefuudi-d.
•O«“-0;d Blinds repaired.
JW~ Pleas- give him a call, as he can’t fce beat In work
ciHOf-hip py"~iy
rHAVB sold ray luterost in the business os Long, Miller
A Or*., to 11. A. Long, who. with John Phillips, will con
tinue at the old eland, No, lt»y Front street. I oonlially re
i i-uuuenJ the new firm to the patronage of my Friend#.
1 ittsburgh,July lbM. I*. U. MILLER.
S. A.. Long A Co.,
I)EI.LAND BK4BB FoUNDZltri, AND GAB niTERB,
1 > invite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Bra> K*
Pendant*. and other fixtures. We fit up. houses with
Goa and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order,
furnish Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, aad keep Anti
Attrition Metal constantly on hand. jjol
DALY'S STOCKING MaNDFACTORT.
y„. 'JX) Fifth strrrt, first cnrnrr above A/artrf etrer.t,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
WHERE will be found the largest and best assorted
stock of HOSIERY’ ever offerwi for sale in this city.
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call at this
t-Übliflhment and examine for themselves: it Is all I need
to insure their custom. 0. D4LY.
N. B —Remember the Cnur fitoeuwd CoaNKa.
febl;y __ C. D.
Consume the Smoke.
f pflK subscriber having the axclo-siro right to mauufac.
L Hire and veil SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE
ImjNSUMLNG FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and
• ontract tor heating buildings with the moot eoooomlaal
Kuruace now In use. ho attention ol those interested Is
oulkited. Anv InfirmatioD can be bad of A. BRADLEY ,
Noh. 2 aud 1 Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAit,
dec-4:tl I Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 131 Wood st.
.".MIS a. LELUI.
Ledlle A I'lain,
(Successors to Malvany A Ledlle.)
MANUFACTURERS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flint
and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers In all
binds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware
house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh,
mh&dly _ ■
Removal!
Cl IHMSEN, Manufacturer of every variety of Vials,
j 9 Dottles and Window Glass, Dlack Porter, Wine and
Claret Dottles; Demijohns and Carboys; also, Flint Glass
in every variety. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, and 133
First street, Pittsburgh, Pa. rob'.#
I. W, Chadwick,
Dealer in Kentucky: leaf tobacco, rags
AND PAPER,No. 149 Wood Btreet,below Sixth,Pitts
burgh, Pa.
4^*The highest market price, in OASII, paid for
RAGS. ap2o:ly*
Atwell, Lee db Co,,
WHOLESALE GROGERS, Produce and Commission
Merchants, and Dealers In Pittsburgh Manufactures,
No 8 Wood street, between Water and Front streets, Pitts
burgh. aplB
Pittsburgh, Martb 27th, 1865.
In retiring from the Confectionary business, 1 cheer
fully recommend Messrs. Reymer k Anderson to my friends
and customer JOSHUA RHODES.
Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1865.
Removal*
PRINGKR HARBAUQH A 00. have removed to No.
O 295 Liberty Btreet.
SPBDtOt* HABBXDOH...— - ALtXANDKB VOBSTTO.
Sprlmger Harbaugh A Co.,
C (Successors to S. Harbaugh,)
OUMIBSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS;
Dealers In Wool and Produce generally, No. 295 Liberty
ttreet, Pittoburgb, P«, *P*
•- • * .
i 0 atln
I. L. Marshall,
„ > (-I'cFfor to H . Li» e,)
WOOL DKAI.KR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
No l3»i Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Mtjer&nce —W. M’Cllntnk Bro*; Knuucr A Rnhni.
Brovrn.t Klrl-patrlck; Murphy, Tieruan a i.o
Pittsburgh. MAy 24, lho.A—(iuv24.3in*)
llatH and Caps.
a WE would Invite the uttsn.iou of our friends and
the public to a Fplendll assortment cf HATS and
CAPS, wh l ch we ar- cow openi g tor the Summer
trade, which for beauty of style, any thing of
fered in the city, or west of the njountalun.
Am-Call aud examine for yourselves.
J. WILSON A SON,
BC ft 91 Word street, Pittsburgh-
.COCHRAH PLIMIRU.
fTMIE FIRM OF LIVINOSTON, ROQHKN A CO , i’roprie
I tors of tbe PIITSIiUIvOII NOVELTY WOKKS, waa
dwsolTed by the death of Mr. John J. Kooqcn, on the Utu
of Ma»ch last.
The business of the NOVELTY WORKS will horontinued
in all its branch- s by the surviving partners, u; der the
DAtne and stylo of I.IVINOSTON, COPELAND A CO, who
Will also settle up the aff..irßol the late Ur-*.
L. It LI YINQPTON,
CALV.N ADAMS,
' J. K MOORHEAD,
IhttFburgb, Pa .May 4, 1556. | W U COPELAND
jon* M'ru»?Ktv
John M’L-loskey A Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHINO M ER
CHANTS, No S 3 WYol -treet, Pittsburgh, »’a.
The subscribers respecHull v tn.’< iui their old cu-t'-ni<TS
and the public in that they bav tins day e -.1 >< t*
ted themself" in the ab'-ve Lu-dne-,-.. uii !<-r Uu> tirru (t
JOHN MVI.OSKEY ACO Thev reep.-'-tfull, soiieit a “bar*
id public paironnge.
The previous bmiimh i f each "i.l be.--t!ird b;th»m
selves ivspt tuely .
Uooli ami Shoe*.
JM'LAL'OII LI N'. No. “0 Fmirtn --tr.-l. nearly oppo*.te
. the MhvoCsi.lV.., i- iu» ti il'» •l u rn-g u.-utlemet, e Ilr«t
boo's, Lr w .“hoes, i ies and Imjuou* -i. C-m and l-utton
ed Caber*; Lati.es’ Bo >t«, llutf IU»K Jeuny Liud-,
l»eiS, an<l French lushing n«itet*. <.I evury I'-ulcr nn-J rl.a
lnucy liiJ an l balm i.sivrs, ot tb'-U-' m Mi.sms
KDd Children’s u\. ul rV-V V vnety
.v. R —All ki >d- made t.» order. on O ort nof.t-e. inul;'
.JEKSb CRIbWELL.
Soldier"' bounty Landi and tlaliiu
ogaliui ttovfiriiiueal.
I\\ ILL (ir.K-ure Bounty Lund Warrant- tor SolJieitheir
Widows and Minor Chi M-.-n, au I a' ( *-nd to business hi
the •• Court i f Claims,'’ recently estabdsbeu by Congress.
Oilio«, No. 143 I’h'r J street, uoe dv>: a.-oVe buiUh ’sid St.
March li> —{mh*V« OH MILKS NAYI/.'H
Acrr heed Store.
James waudrop oii-ns u>;cai- canary birds'of
the mc-vt improved hrr»-d, Being v-*ry hardy, and tine
eltifp-rs. Bird heed"— Canary, Hemp. Millet, Hope and mix
ed Bead. Bouquets a ill 1<• fliriUSbe.l «.‘<’llipos«J Of the llUe-t
FLOWERS, vu: Caineiias Bud-*. IL-l o:r> pe«, i<*.
Kve.rgr.-sns {m pot f»r Chri-tin,i< ’lr~ •>, D<;ui u.e Seed »n 1
llortictißural M--rv. No 4vl Fildb ft , in-ar \> - -".I - 1
.T. J CiRA/K,
Uounty Liundi.
rjMIE iiDil«ral>;u*'l .Outinu.-a oi-tum i ounly T an-i War
1 raut«. Th« prr*-i.t ? ill »o all «h ’ huv* f-er-s. a m
any mur piu<*»- ITVO, X-rin- m^lonU*.
l.liiK C , )CK-*Lii«.'T. l»iiinvt;.l ullry.
Wool *t.au.l l'Uau o l
SI \ T V T!i HKK AClth* <>V 1. AM', « till J'W r-t u-».
nittr'l.M. aix.i I tiupn v ftn.-t.;- in -
fill n Prl'l Firm l« mtlwM
nrcr. n>Ww ulnm' |»Ht-»bnrirU. and i;< »uppt'«>l witti k
p*rm Houw, liaro. IVnant 11 OrvL.it.l,
uu b&rlx r
The Vein of '» f ve '•• M.rp*
p,J in <i null*r ¥»e Mrils-t ari'ly u>
> J .11 •>L> < > N a V \ SK,
Nl. US-l'Y -Iree!
K\litUtTtON KOUM
FOU INVENTIONS AM' PATENTS,
And Agency for tho PurcKu.se and Salo of Paton
Hights and PuUm'.oi Arnold
Y KM"
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PUl*l<ur«rh. >--i-tuLwr‘.7lh. Is-.
Writing l ia»ifi-im(T'» > <'lltge
I MIR 3ti lUvJi--' !>»)' uni Ht<*u>u»' WiMi.c
i'S **.*.•* wii; r .»i Uii.- o; t-n l!i« <-T uu I.T
Mr J. D \S i-lnstu.*, «1.- rtf »<*;i st;J
Ln.li— Wrriiw m.iv.*. !■«*►- 1 ?'<> -T-nm-ii'
t,f JVOUll! U •'tup **X *nt< l'*'J V. l • 0 t r \r-- U !r* ■
br tim T-k-tiff iu ib« Itio:u:i.-u ’!'!;*• I’mo-ij-kI •♦UJta* ir
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n. t. «»>itkS.
rjiHK nuhiscrirot -»•; i-i.-J l NTKLl.lti KNVR
1 or PICK. at N.i 1 ;-J L»h*tl> ..t!-*!. h. .5.- ».• I UH.-n
otUc<* of John . n. ~M f i Ac-nt ■"• t !.;»* M*«
- :vna* M-i. .lU'.t voi
t. ur,jh for t *»i»Hy '.wo y*aT*. h* ’iiui-*.! (tint f ;
knt<4 of the «*i‘- y .uni it- 'r' i Mo !• r-«vi ■’« - i >
li.n ju furnMhUK li-usM-v “-•(•••! • w he.p nn ihi<n ’ n t.t; !
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CHAIR >UNCI'A-:iV»RV. S • el r--.ul-.u-- I • —u
i»r/<* *.«*»'rUDenl n‘. V>\r,--< nu<l I'lam Kuril.whi ti
tb**y will hell lf> I'-'T -■'■V li«*l * ■ . ;•» -- •»
•- ' l '
a \Vm. K. Mtevciisou •'uuliS!U»M* ic r2.-i :-.if i-
Ql ture CAUINET WAUK <-r -er-v ,«j,-uou. «.( 1,1.
VBoU Etui !. '-orm-r r-f l.h.'ny ai.-l r-»«*ntn u.n-«-i«
CNDKkTaKIVI kU.-ti.H-; H., it. nil i‘» brui !.r-
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CHarlrt UertuU,
UuUcR >iU<hK A' l' HI.At »v 1 ru. ! i
ivU'l ->c,ui -dK-<n H:i V. .p ...i >■').• r> » ’.--v
b-twi'ott Thud haj Fv.\ir;L :.»• fr • r*
to t> ell wi*rtl. IQ hi- l.n* v» r h t h»’, u'Q».*r t (• rj.l,C*J • l.
HkV ;Dii bad loLin e\ ;»rrl*r.i «u.ih* t. r-.-.! «• t »*• V 1 11 'ill
hoHnti Hi** j.iUt.ui.*.*- '-I Li-> ; ! i i u.-i-iiirr" uul '.h«- fiU’.
gf D<*rail v ).>■
rjuni i'UULiC i>: Mi t Wkhr-L) H
ol tba N•< Ml i IhTU ia s
KuliOrftmt Plano.prloc 310»0,« “ fi y U
Pri-in the Factory of NUNaS .< C!.v\K, N** York. Thi*
piquant lnfltrum**nt is inndr iu i J«** •• )•' Li'/.AKKTfI lA N
BIYUV’ lb« oruHinei/-, in-i.t 1 >- kh«l l-K' I'rtou *labo
ratal? ear?*/! on; of Jli)bK\V«.x 't l It l« full erYt-u
octave?, of tb* lurgfjiS dlineCf'ifUif, iu poiiitol volum**,
pOW«r r BDd lljUill HWetflm-1-rt Ol lot}?, Id pICIH'U Dol-«1 alto
gotber utinarpH^habl**.
The ‘■ub-rnl.r’-- 1 will t•• bappv 't» n*--rirc h» vini*'> of
tbrir Irit-i.a- and U.~ public in **•!..-nil, atiJ t-livw ibvia
through thfir ol«-.?HDt l»«*w ttOHlilishuient..
\l U t.KH«U A HRo ,
• s igu . ! U r u -l-.li'D Harp,
No. Ml Mfih utr^Kt.
jso pniLLim.
Spring Stock of* llaiui*urg i’lmioi, I
CUMIL'ITTK Ui.l'JIK, N... li-> W.-rii
yiUflmiyh, Milt* Ag*-pt j
VI m v 1 f » superior lo nil <,i!.«t», both hi > las'u ity ■ *
touch and siiptn rrity r>f
They hav.i not umy received th« highi-st mark* of appro
bation Irotaithe best l’ihiii-;*, such as
ÜBT, THALUKhG,
And others, who have them oon-Unmlv iu thrir own obi*.
but also from our resident Prole.-eurs. The follt-wing ri *u
extract from a totter o(
PROFKSBOK II UNR 'i ROIMOCK.
After describing the particular style two of »M-h he
vr»nts Tor his owu use—one Unrnd and c-nn Square—he
speak* as follows of thrir *x.-oslrnt qualitics
‘•My little daughter, who plays v.-ry must, with
myself, have a good instrument, and yours are the ouly
on ms which can satisfy m«r.
*• Instruments are off.T“d me on the mo -t ucrommudadng
term*. I, however, do not life* l tho.j ; they have not the
elastic toU> h and tin* looe of yoms.
*• l remain, your*, reppei-t fully,
•• llinrt KoUHoca. Pittsburgh, I’a”
For Hale by CHARLOTTE BLUMK. at the “Old Estab
lished Plano Depot,” 118 street, -.1 door above Fifth.
Also, Hole Agent for Pittumirgh and Western Pennsylvania
for JJatlit , Ducts it Co.'s Boston Pianos, {whii'h in the Kant
ern cities are coosidered auperior to either Chickering’o or
Nunns A Clark's, out which fart Is not extensively known,
as they have but lately been iutriducnt here.) and ruber
New Yon and Philadelphia Plunot>, of the bent makers, at
prices from $226 to $BOO. inhl'J
.-JOSCI’U J. CLAM.
rpllK PUBLIU SPRING tiALEs i-l Real haute at Hi>
I cheater Ate now cloned, and th« J>uildtT\g &a.<"n
iMiriy commenced. Every citizen ot Rochester Ih bufi!v em
ployed. Even 31) or 40 new families who have become
zens the present Fpring, find constant employment; and iu
a faw days u hundred families more will be required to our
ry on the work of the present senwm.
The Car Budding Ettabluhvient is now n«*nr completion,
und will be in full operation in June, tvvera! Cum \\ ill be
rendy tor delivery, by contract, the 1-t of July, hi.'i.
Qy pee . t*w rhuirbe*, Iti Hoi h«-/*> *t. n 111 bo eon
traded for immediately, and numerous other Improvement*
will be commenced, requiring a £ rout aim mu t ot media idea l
and other labor independent (,f th - Car Establishment,
which will proMibly employ from one to two hundr.-l,
A prominent brtekmaker from Pituburgh has j-M pur
chased nine large lots, and contracted to make upon them
forthwith 500,000 bricks. Two gang* of hands omiue.noo
work the present week, besides itie other jards heretofore
established tn the neigbboi hood.
Our Etone Quari-us are already alive with workmen, und
the road leading to them lined with teams.
Lumber k< becoming abundant and cheap, and teueoien's
will soon spring up to relieve some <■! our houses, which
bow have 5 families, 4 families, 3 families, ami doaeua ot
them 2 families each
Any who d d not buy cheap lots bi the four public sales
last season, or the four public sales the present spring, can
still 6**cure good bargains at pr\raU sslc by calling on the
subscriber in Rccbesler. T. rrns-' , down, 1 3 in one year
and l -a in two years. M. T. 0. GOULD.
I>/ b . a few lots can yet bo had at $6O to $lOO each; if
applied fur before the 30 b May. These lots are iwhe as
large as usual city lots, viz: 40 fe*t by 120, und the price
only from $1,50t0 s2.£>u per frot frout. The present r«*«rv
el homestead and magnificent profit of Ovid Pinney.4 acres
in the centre of the borough of Rochester; also, the beauti
ful 20 acres, building, on-bard, Ac , of F Keno, cun he
bought through the subscriber at great bargains, and there
are not tiv-> tuchbargains within a hundred miles. ij.
myG
• COAS. A TWILL.
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LTITSBUHGH. TUESDAY,
BUSINESS CARDS
UUaolutlou of Co-PartHcralilp.
.L'OWtlU:!i MVUaJ'HLY
Cit«l W ork* for
.Vo ro y-ur'h i
II pi nitif • \ •» t> !> N!
Vi-.t'n: 1- w ri‘ !-o i:i V.-
A.’ fe;ii I- <‘raum P»t,
niy'.'t is*
>©w iuttlll(;eui r Ofllce.
A. ftl 1111 ken &, Co
G KAN 1) IM A NO.
MV'H Pi'
NU.NNS L CLARK, Ni:\V YORK
Notice to Wliom It May Concern
Removal
SCUTUBEUT A PON have removed their Real Kstai
• and General Agency Office to No. 63 MARKET S'l
near Third. nug2
FOR SALE—Two Lots of 60 feet hv 140 each, iu Khj
Pittsburgh, at the lowest prices, luqulre of
augl THOMAS WOODS. 76 fourth street.
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DR. HENDERSON,
OCULIST AN DAU It IST,
nCAT'S ALL DI3SA3*3 Of TU« ETC AND EAR WITHOUT COPPINQ,
LKCUSINQ, DUBTIBJNQ, OR THE 0(!K 0P OALOUKL.
UPFIOR 468 BROADWAY, COR..qRAND ST., NEW YORK.
Hour* from 0 A. M.'to 4 Pi M.
EOUQII, GRANULATED LIDB, Inflammation, Acute or
Chronic Blindness with FUmy/Iritis, Amaurosis and
Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping dr Watery Eyes, are among
the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. 11. with
perfect satisfaction.
AH diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles.
Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation.
AH 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 Southwlck, Printer, “ “
tJ. Uoodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y.
•Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich.
•Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson. New York City, N. Y.
fMis* Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co , N. Y.
•Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Coon.
•John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y.
David Little, Engineer, N.Y.
Wm. F. U. Giles, office Qpurier and Enq., N. Y.
tJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn', L. I.
Jarvis Rodgers. “ “
A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, Bt. Nicholas Uotel
K. M. Perris*, Organ Builder, Houston Ht.
R. B. Dooiittls, M. D., Hudson, N. Y.
Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y.
M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y
K. L. Hors, Albany, N. Y.
A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N. Y.
Copt. B. H. Haviland, Athens, N. Y.
John W. llackett, Blngbampton, N. Y.
•These patients were blind, and had to be led to the office.
At lb* expiration of two weeks they could go about the city
at pleasure.
•These cases of Amaurosld were restored to sight after
they were given up m incurable by the faculty, And cau be
referred to by any peraou who wished to learn the facts in
these case**, bv writing to them. j»mS
Pittsburgh Dollar Savings Institution,
,Vo. t'vS Fourth sirrst,
NEXT DOOR TO TUK PITTSBURGH BANK,
I a NOW UP&N daily from 9 to 'd o'clock; ul.-o, on Wed
nesday sod Saturday evenings, from ? to 9 oViock.
UrpoMitK received of ail Bums not lea* than One Dn’lar,
ou t m dividend of Un? proQtH declared twice s year, in Juno
and December.' The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering
the benevolent objects of the Institution, have eutered into
a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional iecurlty to
depositors.
Book* containing the Charter, By-Laws, Holes and Regu
lations, furnished gratis, on application at the oSlch.
Prtiidmt— QKOftGK ALBREE.
vice pßESiocrrs:
Hopewell Hepburn, John IX. Shoenborger,
George K. White, Charles Knapp,
William P. Johostqn, N. Grattan Morphy,
James W. Hallman, Theobald Umbstartter,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
William Phillips, William J. An iernoo.
TiuaTcr.'i:
John G. Backofoo, James Uerdman,
Hill Burgwin, John U. Kirkpatrick
AHwvi Culbertson, Jvihn D. M'Uord,
Robert Chester. Robert Morrow.
J Gardiner Oolfla, W’alter I*. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock,
John S. Ox-urate, llenry L. Uingwalt,
Charles A Oollon, Robert Robb,
K U KdringUiQ, George R- Riddle,
brands l-'dix, James Rhoads,
G-«>rge P. Uiilmore, James ShiJi**,
J<*mes S. llnon, George P. HelJeD,
Wiliam A. Haven, ' Alexander Tlodle,
j Xrcrrtary and Tri'xirurrr —Gil AItLKS A. CuLTON.
: jtl-Mly
i K\RMEICS* AND MECHANICS’
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
Company.
OF PHILADELPHIA
Capita!
Aui'-uut aecurely Invested...—.
flMUrt OOMPANV eff-vts Fire Insurance - n Buildings,
1 Ux-U, Furul ore, Ac Mario* Insurnnc* »n
tlH'g.i an! Freight. Inlaud Insurance i>n Goode, by River-,
l.nfe**, Canal*, Railroad*, and Land Carriage generally,
A [.•««>. luxiraure uj-vn hires, upon the mori lavorable
leriaa.
i-uiv* •> hi- —r' i -•
DIRECTORS.
lion Thomas B Florence, James K. Neali,
G*orge 11 Armstrong. Charles Dion**,
E*l. p. Middleton, M. R- Hrimbold,
George HetmbolJ, Frt*l. C. Brewster,
Thomas MandetfleM, Isaac Leech.
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Preaidant.
Ki>w.vad 11. Hristnnn', Secretary.
PtTTHBCROU REFERENCES.
Ji m. T M. Uuwe, lion. J K M'diotoclr,
Hon. P a Shannon, C*d P. W. Mac*,
lion J B Guthrie, A. B M’Olm-ot, Bsq.,
Thomas J. Keeuan, ERq„ WiUoo M’Caodfoss, Er*q.
iA! J lle-wn Foster, Gen.J K Morehead.
R.M Kiddle.
Th~ chara-ter of the above Company is of the first class,
an l ('wnbinui* the rare aud unusual prirlirgea of Fire, Ma
rla* and Life la&arance. «
Gentlemen of elevated standing nr* oj.ai'Hatr.l Idylls
B'sHsflurCt, and Interested as Pt«* fe )■< ■Lie rs.
Bt Cha-lns Building. No. IoS Third »L
ARTHUR'S PATENT
Self-sealing Cans II; H 1
r'jr rrf&trvtrig Fresh Fruili, Ball j [njj
Tomatoes, j IHfl
BY HEttMETIOAL SEALING. BHI ]H _
\ PHJKt. n » HH
-rpiIESK CANS, which are <n*al«nl by the Housekeeper
J_ without the aid of 6 tinner, and opened easily without
Irjury to the can, an* rapidly coming into general uee.
Full directions for t»uttln? up fruit acrompany the cans,
and ih* work-in eo easily perfnroml, tdiat by their use every
family may have fresh Fruit and Toaiato-e no their table
ail wuiter, at summer price*.
PRKIKB —Pint Cans $2; Quart, $2,60; Half Gallon,
fd.so. Three Quarts, $4,26; Gallon, $6 per doz*n. The
diflereut sii*a nest, In order to »wur« economy In trans
portation
ARTIIUR’B CAN, which is closed with a lid covering the
whole top, so that when open It may bo cleansed like any
other Tra-el, has been fully approved by tb* Farmer*’ Clab
. t the American Institute, New York. It took n first clans
dijooturt o*er sll other self-sealing cans at the laie Fair in
Cincinnati, aod was awarded a medal at the Me bunlc*'
Fuir held ■ his spring at the Bmiths.iulaD Inititute, Wash
iugiou City, D. C. It i« claime<l to be the best Can in the
market
All order* accompanied by tba cash will L« promptly foi
w Arded.
For sal-*, wholesale and retail, 6t tb* China and Queens
w«re Store Of lIKNRY IlltiUV.
122 Wood street. Pittsburgli
Bargains in Watob«>( Clocks 4k Jewelry
ROBERTS & BROTHER.
ARE now selling their larg« and curetully sel*c-
Cgyv ted stock of Fine Watches, Clocks, andrlch Gold
Jewelry at greatly reduced urlccs, to make room
ttotiSfcr an entire new stock, whirli will be received di
rect from the Ewteru manufactories In a tew weeks, for
the Fall trade.
Purchasers desiring to buy good gooJs at low prices,
should call Immedtataly and oxamlne our stock, as we are
determined to close U out without regard to cost or former
prices, Doq'l forget the place.
ROBERTS 4 BROTUKR,
41 Fifth street, nest door to Woo*l.
ftiT Watches, ClcckH and Jewelry repaired In the best
uixmii-r, anil warranted. jy2l.lv
Corair of Smlthfl«ld and Third itruta t
rpniH Urge and commodious House having undergone
X thorough repair and furnished with new equipments
throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling
puhlln. Charges modirati. j«l
L,ANI> WARRANTS
ANTKI)
40,
HO,
100 A OHS WARRANTS, by;
AUSTIN LOOailS,
«!B Ootlnr In Warrant*, BtArk*,.lo.. 9‘i Fourth •
WALTER P. MAU3HALL MsoeUted with him, on th*
‘id day or July, JOS. 11. HUGHES, In the Wall
Paorr buHiueaa, ufider the name of
fa _ W. P. MARSUALL A Oh
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.
A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by
100. A good bargain can be had by applying aoon at
the offlfifl of the MORNING POST. jvV^ l
A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street
bv 100 feet lu depth. In Birmingham, will be sold
cheap. Enquire of GEO. P. GILLMORE,
j T j3 at office of the Morning Post.
HKMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND, 8 PERCENT., JULY X,' 1806.
ACTN A INSURANCE COMPANY,
Oh' HARTFORD, COXX.
Chartered 18H>.
Cash Ailed, July X, 1855, $83^,530
/"tuNTINUE to make insurance on ail cescriptions of
l j property at equitable rales. Thd Company have
maintained a position for honorable dealing for 36 vears,
hqJ is unsurpassed for responsibility and punctuality bv
any other similar institution in the United States. tieml
annual statement of the condition of this Company on tile
lu this office, for the examination of the public.
11. B, TEN-EYOK, Agent.
Office, North west corner fifth and Wood streets, Pitts
burgh. jy24
R, M. Lemon Jfc. Co.’s Way Line.
BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND COLUMBIA
. THE undersigned having purchased
part of D Leech A O.’s Canal Stock,
ggggBSSSSw sre prepared to do a WAY FREIGHT
BUSINESS between this place and Columbia. All business
entrusted to oui care will be promptly attended to by us,
at the Warehouse formerly occupied bv D. Leech A Co-,
Canal Basin. LLOYD A LEMON.
jv26:dlm* _
JUST WHAT YOU ALL WANT THIS WARM WEA
THER—The Magazines for August:
Peterson’s Magazine for August;
Ballou’s do do
New York Journal do
Dickens’ Household Words for August;
The Heiress of Hanghton, or the Mother’s Secret;
Mary Lyndon, or Revelations of a Life;
Peggy Woffington. . .
For all the new Books or Magazines, call or send to tn«
cheap BOOfcßtore of W. A.fIItDBNFKNNEV *CO .
Fifth st., opposite the Theatre.
/""10AL FLAT—Lying at the foot of Liberty street, Monon-
Whel* rirer. for Bale by w . BUTLER* CO.
S A “m'" -No:i SSff/S’wflwß.
.in'-.
MISCELLANEOUS
TUOUAti J. HUNTER. Ag*nt,
CITY HOTEL..
( UTI dbown’b, )
JOHN F. GLASS, Proprietor.
PITTSBURGH, PA
Co-Partner* hip.
Lot for Sal*.
PAID UP
* • w/‘•k *.'•' 1
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•' . " 1
AUGUST 28, 1855.
Mitsui I,wNEOUS.
Ww. A. OIBBOtT.
HEKBOH & CBIBWELL,
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
Manufacturers of ail kinds or brass work, lo
comotive, STEAM ENGINE, PLUMBERS, *o. Al
so, Cotton Batting Manufacturers.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City.
Office and Store, No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh-
OLD BRASS and COPPER taken in exchange for XfM*.
orcashpakL Orders left at the Foundry or Office, wlll'be
promptly attended to. feb9:ly
JOSEPH T. LOWRY,
No. 43 Corner of Fifth and Wood Street*,
Office np stairs. Entrance from Firth street. Pittsburgh,
RESPECTFULLY announce to the public that he has
commenced the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, In connec
tion with Intelligence and General Collecting. He will
also attend to renting. Perrons tn want of servants, in any
capacity, or those in want of places, will be supplied at short
notice. All business entrusted to his care promptly at
tended to.
Reference* —T. J. Bigham, Esq., Richard Cowan, Eaq., W.
0. Leslie, Dr. Alex. Black, James Mackerel, A. A. Mason,
Maffitjk Old. jan!B
Schttebman JR lUunislß,
LITHOGRAPHERS— Third street, opposite thi Post-office,
Pittsburgh. Maps, Landscapes, Bill Heads, Show Bills,
LaVJ.-, Architectural and Machine Drawings, Business and
Veiling Cards, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed
In Colors, Gold, Bronte, or Black,ln the most approved style,
and at lb* most reasonable prices. octl6fly
BELVIDKJIE RESTAURANT,
WOOD STREET, BET. WATER AND FIRST STREETS.
fipUK Undersigned has iuat provided a choice stock of
JL LIQUORS, and Is rHady at all times toserve his friends
with the best of the season, in the way of edibles. Irish
Whisky Punches may be had at the BxiviDxa*.
janlDly JOHN RAVAGE, Proprietor.
Atexaudsr llayi,
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, Fifth street, op
posite the Court House, Pittsburgh, Pehna.—baa per
manently located, and will punctually attend to all business
fluctuated to his charge.
axrsnxNCsa:
lion. W. F. Johnston, President Allegheny Valley H. R.
W. MUuor Robert*, Chief Engineer *• “ “
tieo. K. Klchbaum, Associate Eug.
David Mitchell, Chief Engineer Pittnli'h and Sttrub. K. it.
James Thompson, Superintendent City Gae Works.
■lamna E. Day, Civil Kagineer. Allegheny City. |ap7:2w*
riMJR Partnership of JOHN M’DEVITT A BRO. was din-
X. eolved on the first inst. John M’Devilt will continue
the business at the old stand, and attend to the seltleiueut
of Hie business of the lute firm.
JOHN M’DKVITT,
WILLIAM M’DKVITT.
Pittsburgh, Jnonary Bd, 18?6—1 Jan 4 _
New Trimming Store,
No. 83 Corner of Market street and the Diamond.
YTtRANK VAN OORDKR respecfnlly announces to the
X? public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he will Open his
new Trimming Store on Monday, April 17th. Ilaving fitted
up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a
choice selection of the latest styles of Trimmings and Fan
cy Unods, he flatters himself that be will offer superior in
ducement* and endeavor to give full satisfaction to all who
may favor him with their patronage.
Now, don’t forget the plac*—No. 83 Market street, corner
of the Diamond. {aprlSj FRANK VAN GORDKR.
katlLlSH AND CLASSICAL HEUIifIARY.
W. T. MoPONALD, M. A., Peikcipsl.
fIUIK next sersiou of the luniltntlon will commence ou
J. MONDAY, the 6th of September next, at the room cor
uer of Ferry and Liberty streets, lately occupied by the
lutein*. Vceder.
Rr/enncfi —linn. A. W. Loomis, G. Knap, Jr., 8. f. Yon
iinhomt. 11. Miller, Jr. au<f26
Agiacy for soldiers’ Claim**
JOCATIuN OF LANDS, —PURCHASE AND SALK OF
j LAND WAURANTd.—The undersigned has made ar
rangements with competent ag l reffponslble gimtlemjn to
obtain Certificate** nr Warrants for BolAiets, their widows or
minor children, who are entitled to Bounty Lands; also for
the of Lunds, and the Purchase and Bale of Land
Warrant*. JOHN P. DAVIS,
aihUrtf Corner of Wood and Fifth streets.
Maw Paper nanglngi.
NO. 86 WOOD STREET.
Fink french and American paklou papers ;
Pam-l Decorations, in gold, ouk and marble;
Hall Paper**, of various styles;
Fig'd and Plain Pap«rs,fbrdiuingroomßandchamberr;
Cheap and low priced Wall Papers;
Border.', Ceilings, Figures, Wiudow Shades.
A large Mil complete assortment of the above, selected
for (be h-aiou, will br cold at the usual low prioea.
oc»a WALTER P MARSHALL.
9300,000
.9400,000
t. J. UAUO3.
11 AGAR £t AHL,
WUOLKSALK and Retail !>t ?rs In StUt, Fancy and
Staple DRY GOODS, Noa 91 Market and 8 Union
jtrcct, IMttaburgh. apr4
K. VVIUtEUOUSS,
13ANCY SILK AND WOOLEN DYER AND CLEANER,
No. 7 ISABELLA St., near the Emmet Hotel,
L.. U. Hayward,
¥ \KALKII in BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS and LEGfIOR-'
JL * and URAID HATS, corner of Market aud Liberty fits.,
No 174, Pittsburgh, Pa.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
No. 135 Wood Street,
Next door to U. Childs’ Bho* House, Pitiaburgh.
WM. A. M OLUKG,
DEALER IN
Fine Toas, Choice Family Grccariei aad Willow
Ware.
COKNFK OF WOOD AND SIXTH ST3. t
PITTSBURGH. PA.
IS now r»e*lvlug » large assortment of FRBSII G(WDB,
In addition to’his already eiteiuive flock, purchoaad
from tlrHt handfl in the Kuftern markets, which, will be sold
at the lnw?*.t market prices.
ft*- Hotels, Steamboats, and families, buying by the
•juantlty,supplied at wholesale ratefl.
ft*- delivered in the city tree of charge. aep2l _
Steambuati, Ahoy I
Tui subarribers tender their acknow-45k
( for the favors beuiowed uponvi^
eSSSSSHbibtfm by their Steamboat frlendc, and
would rcuprctfully remind them and others Interval* * " ■
ed in building boats, that they are at all times prepared to
furuinh, on the most reasonable terms, every description of
Cabin Furniture and Chairs of the best material and work
menshtp. T. B. YOUNG A CO..
Corner Third and Bmlthfleld streetß,
)yl2, '53 opposite ** Brown's Hotel.”
Initructlosu Ittßluelc.
MR. WAMELINK would respectfully Inform hi« pupils
on i triends that ho will continue his proteaaiou as
Instructor t n tba PIANO FORTK and VOICE.
Orderß left -t Mr. IvLEBER'S Music Store, or at hla resi
d*ure, N.i, 187 rEOOND Street, will be promptly attended
to. _ *u6
Great lietluctlon
IN CHOICE SUMMER GOODS, at
11AGA.N ft AH It’S,
W* win mark down oq Monday, June itb.our entire
slock of i*ciuiou&ble Drv Goods, at a large discount from
former prices. Wo name, in part, Beragea and Tissues,
Grenadines, Crape do Kspagne, Summer Bilks, Lawns of all
kind*, Kmbrotdori*s, Hosiery, Gloves and Mitts, Lace Man
tillas, Oballi Beragrt, Madonna Cloths, fto.—with a full aod
complete assortment of IlouaekeaplDß Poods. my3l
A FARM CONTAINING 63 ACRES OF LAND, under a
high state of cultivation, with a large and convenient
DWELLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern style;
good Barn, dUbling, Ac., situated on the south bank of the
Munougnbela river, ti miles above PltteV urgti, being one of
the most benutirul and pleasant localities anywhere to be
found. Poesussion given on »,t beforet oe let of April nest.
Enquire of U. GUILDS A CO.,
m hS;tf |S3_Wood_street. __
Paul ft liiurdockt
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MEROHANB, AND
STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No, 7 Water street, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
I. YV. Chadwick,
DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER, No. U 9 Wood Btreet,
Pittsburgh. The highest rrice in cash paid for raga
myllry
Writing Ciaaiei-Dnft’l College.
rpilE G*ntl<*men and IjidieH’ Day and Evening Writing
I Classes will continue open during the summer under
Mr. J. D. Williams, whose various etyfes of Gentlemen and
I-adW Writing are so universally admired. No specimens
of Penmanship are eshloiied at the door but those executed
by the Teacher in the Institution. The Principal claims uo
" monopoly" nor “ patent” fir his business, nor d»d he get
his* Institution chartered to sell out, as has *>een repeatedly
done in this city. , , ..
G-uilemcD aud Ladles' Visiting Cards written in |** r *
Widiaine’ unequalled style. All kinds of Ornamental Pen
manship *K*cute<l to order. mv24:daw
TTHIANK VAN GORDEH has just received a large and
17 beautiful anr-orimeot of Mourning Collars Sleeves
and St-lte in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and
game Veils, black Hosiery and Glovns, In wool, cotton,
and silk ; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, In all qualities.
Alexander A Bajou’s l>est Kid Gloves can always be
fouud at No. 8b MARKET STREET, corner af the Dla
! moud. nov!7
HEW DBY GOODS STOEE!""
Iron Front— No, 91 market street*
OUR house being now open for thetransactiou of * gener*
at Dry Goods business, wewould respectfully Holiclt the
patronage of the public, feellug confident that, from our ot*
tensive and well selected Stock of SILKS, FANCY AND
STAPLE GOODS, we cau offer such Inducements as will in*
sure entire satisfaction. HAGAN A AHL,
apr 4:tf Nos. 91 Market and 8 Union-street.
HOOKS! BOOdM!'! BOOKS!!!
Htar Papers, by Henry W. Beecher; $1,25.
Clero Hall, by Mias Sewell; $1,25.
Mary Lyndon : an Autobiography; $l.
Doesticks’ Book ; $l.
A Visit to the Camp before Sel aatopol; $l.
Mrs. Hall's New Cook Book; $L
The Heiress of Hanghton ; 37 cents.
Barney O'RWrdon, by Samuel Lover : 25 cents.
Trial and Triumph, by T. 8. Arthur; 25 cents.
Panorama for July ; 25 eeuta.
Judt received and for sale at
W. A. GILDENPENNEY A CO.’S,
aug9 Fifth st., opposite ibe Theatre.
P'“ LANESi PLANES, PLANEST—HighIy Important lo
Cabinet Makers, Carpenters, and Workers in Hard
wood, Ivory and Veneers—
W. C. HOPPER'S
UMBJV AXLED
VENEER, HARDWOOD AND IVORY
PLANESt
The above Planes cannot be excelled In planing bard
wood and veneers. T*e attention ot mechanics is respect*
fully solicited. For sale at BOWN A TETLEY’S,
jr23 _ _ 136 Wood street.
FINE DRESS GOODS.—a. A. MASON a CO. have just
received another splendid lot ot Dress Goods, compri
sing rich Plaid, Striped and Figured Be rages, Tissues, Or*
gaudies, Ac., Ac., with some elegant styles of Flounced Be
raff- RoKm. lanfll VTPTT) RT
LOTH IN WELLSVLLLE FOR SALE—A plan'of
OU which may be scon at our office. Theae lots will be
sold on time, and but very little cash -required in hand,
where the purchaser takes a outnbar of lots.
aug4 B. OyiBBKBT * BOH. 03 Mar tint «t.
.JAWtS CUI3WKU.-
.oonixi aeu, )*.
Allsoiioxt.
JOUN HI ITCH ELL,
Gl MARKJCT STREET.
Kor Rent,
KIOI’KMNG GOODS.
NUMBER 291.
JUo.
JAU£S W. \VOOI>WBt*S-»
CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER.
Ware-room* 97 and 90 Third street.
if ™ s _ Bas . J. W. W. respectfully
sgfan&gfflgMßgfr his friends and customers that heUJt
has now completed his spring stock |w
of Furniture, which Is decidedly * “ »
the largest and beat ever offered for eale in this City, which
will be sold at prices as low as any in the United States,
Hast or West.
As he Is determined to uphold the quality with well sea
soned materials, best workmanship, and newest designs; and
from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing,
he Is enabled to produce warranted furniture, at the lowest
Pl fle*has adopted the principle of Identifying his customers*
Interest with his own, In quality and price, and keeps al
ways on the greatest variety of every description of
furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the moat Me
gantand ooetly, that a house, or any part of one, may be
famished from his stock, or manufactured expressly to or
der. The following articles consist in part, of his stock,
which for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed
la «kuy of tho Eastern cities:
Louis XIV tete-a-tete Sofas;
60 Sofas, in plash and hair cloth;
60 do*. Mahogany Chairs;
20 dot. Walnut “
60 Mahogany Hocking “
2Q Walnut “
60 Mahogany Divans;
20 Walnut “
60 Marble Top Centre Tables:
60 “ “ Dressing Bureau*
80 « “ WashsUud#;^
40 Enclosed “
100 Common 11
20 Plain Dressing Bureaus;
40 Mahogany Bedsteadn:
20 Walnut “
60 Oottage “
800 Cherry and Poplar Bedsteads;
20 Mahogany Wardrobes;
10 Walnut “
10 Cherry •«
60 Plain Bureaus;
70 Dining and Breakfaet Tables
12 Secretary and Bookcases;
SO dot. Case Beat Chairs;
24 Cane Beat Rocking Chairs;
12 Ladies’ Writing Desks
Hat ami Towel Stands;
Ktiguires;
Con rcreation Chairs;
Elizabethan “
Reception “
Pearl Inlaid “
Arm u
Gothic and Hall Chairs;
k large assortment of COMMON* FURNITURE and
WINDSOR CHAIRS. Oamifir Uauas supplied with ail ar
ticles In their line.
B TEAM BOATS and POTBXB, furnished at the shortest
notice.
All orders promptly attended to.
Hew Arrival of Spring and Summer Dry
Goods.
AT No. 99 N. W. BIDE OF WOOD BTREET.
DGKEGQ A lmporters and Jobbers in British,
• French and German DRY GOODS. Having receiv
ed our large and extensive stock of spring and summer
goods, purchased from Importers, manufacturers, and part
through out own importation, we feel safe in assuring oar
old customers, country merchants and city dealers general
ly, that owing to these acquired facilities In purchasing,
we can offer such Inducements to buyers os are rarely met
with In the trade.
Among our dry goods stock will be fonnd cashmeres, de
laines, Portsmouth lawns of the most desirable designs,
mohair lustres, alpacas, plain black and fancy figured silks,
ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles; broadcloths, fancy
vestings, cossimeres, satinets, tweeds and summer panto
looning; brown and black muslins, table diapers.
We hava also opened a very of bonnets,
newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn,
and an extensive variety of hosiery, gloves and ribbons;
with lacegoods,Cancvneitinga, jaconetts.mull and figured
Bints muslrns and black silk veils, Ac.
Our variety stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per
cussion caps, threads, port monales, patent medicines, per
fumery, and almost «Tery article usually kept in the va
riety line, together with a large stock of gold and silver
watches. Watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt Jewelry of
newest patterns, and a great variety of 30 hour and 8 day
clocks, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices tor cash
or aatlsinctory reference.
N. B.—An early call from buyers is rwp*otful!v solicited.
lebim D. GREGG ft CO.
VAN GORDER'B TRIMMING STORK,
No. 88 Mxbkit Bt,, Cok.nxb or Diamond.
JUBT RECEIVING, a large and well selected stock of ail
the new etvlee of
LADIES' DREBB AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS:
Fringes, Buttons, Galloons,
Gtmpe, Braids, Velvets,
Laces, Cords, Ribbons.
A handsome assortment of French, Bcotch and Austrian
EMBROIDRRIEg, Id Swiss, Jaconet and Lace. v
Collars, Edgings, Handkerchiefs,
SleovFß, Insertincs, Infants' Robes,
Cbemliettas. BAnds, Cam ft Waists.
A full supply of MOURNING GOODS:
Crapa setts, Oollare, love and Gauze Veils,
Plain Uneu setts, Sleeves, Gauie and Dotted Falls,
Plain Swiss do. Chemisettes, Italian nod Eug’h Crape.
MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERING—Stamped Collars,
Rands and Inserting: French Working Cotton, Uoops,
Linen and Cotton Floas, Oil Cloth, Embroidering Silk,
StiUetosand Scissors.
Mantua, Satin and Bonnet Ribbons.
A ’arge assortment of GENTLEMEN'B FURNIBHING
GOODS—ShirU, Collars, Cravata, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Ac.
11ns, Needles, Buttons, Tapes, and everything in small
wares generally.
<*- Bxjou's star Kid Gloves, in white, black and colors.
Sizes from No. 6 to No. 10, alwa\e on hand.
Also—A good stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES—very
cheap- mb23
Bale of Public Property*
IN nccordauce with instructions from the War Depart
partment, the SNAG BOATS BELL, SEVIER and TER
ROR, (No. 3, No. 4, and No. 5,) together with their equip
ment*, tackle, Ae., will be sold to the highest bidder, »t
the points and dates following, to wit:
At Napoleon, Arkansas, ou Saturday, the COth day of
June, between the hours of 10 A: 11, aDd 'it.U, the small
twin Snag Boat TERROR, together with her equipments,
4c., In lots or parcels, to be designated in printed band-bills
prepared for the occasion.
At BL Louis, near the Marine Railway, on Saturday, ihe
7th day of July next, between the hours of 10 A. M., and
2 P. M., the two large twin Snag Boats, DELL and SEVIER,
together with tbeir equipments, 4c., in lots or parcels for
*ach boat, to be designated as before in hand-bills.
The items to be sold will be classed under the following
general bead for each of the boats, viz;
Ist Uulls, cabins and upper work**.
2d—Double engines aud boilers, complete.
3J—Equipments, including large purchase chains, an
chors, chain cables, cordage, tackle, yawls, tools, Ac.
4th—Cooking apparatus and other furniture.
The beats are scarcely two years old, sound and substan
tially built, and well adapted for use asOotton Boats, Diving
Bell Bools, Floating Mills, Wharf Boats, Ac , Ac.
Their engines are constructed in the most efficient man
ner, and are in good condition.
The Bril and Sevier are large twin Snag Boats, about 160
feet long, 22 feet beam for each hull, exclusive of their
snag rooms aud wheel housee,aud 12 feet between the hullo.
The Tarror Is about 133 feet long, IS feet beam for each
bull, aud 10 feet between the bulbs.
TERMS OF SALE—The Bell and Terror will be sold for
cash, payable on the days of their Bole, The terms of sale
for the Sevier will be made known on-the day of tale.
In all cases the privilege of dismantling lha boats of all
articles sold to different individuals will be 'reserved for a
reasonable time in favor of the purcha*era of jald articles.
Individuals aod Companies wishing to purchase are de
sired to examine the premises and judge of their value.
S. H. LONG, L’t. CoL T. B»j?t W. B. Imp’te.
St. Louis, June Tib, 1855. jell:3tawts
JOS£FH M
— mUGUIUOK,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,
No. 38 Oomkbcui., allow Puri Bruit,
St* Lonlii Mo.,
/CONSIGNMENTS and Commissions will meet with prompt
and personal attention, and liberal adeanou will be
given when required, on Consignments or Bills of Lading,
in hand. *■
Orders for 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; the loweiL
rateaof Freight wlllalwaya.be procured, aud the expenses
o! Storage and Dray age os much-os posalble avoided.
Rivaßincts:
Pag f A Baoon, Bt. Louie; Bills A Morton, Cincinnati
Chat'esa,Blow A 00., do; Strader A Gorman, do;
Ghoutean A Valle, do; Hosea A Prater, do;
Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do;
J.W.BntUrA Bro.>Plttehh; K.O.Gooodman AGo., do;
D. Leech A Co., do; IS. AC. Yarnall A Co., Phllada;
Wm. Holmes A 00., do; Morgan, J.M.BuckAMorgan:
Blow A March, New York, B- B.Comcgys, do;
:.-Frost A Forrest, do; Shields A Miller, do;
CbarleaA.Meigs, do; JoelahLee A Co., Baltimore.
A.G.FarwellA Go.,Boston; Abraham J.Cole, do
Howard,Bon A Co., do; W. B. Reynolds, Louisville
H.D. Newcomb A BrOy do;
T.C.TwlobellA Co.,Commission Merchants, New Orleans-
tm.l have an open Policy of Insar&nee, which will cover
allehipmentato my address, when advised by letter per
mall, or when endorsed on bills of lading at the
time of shipment. JOSEPH MOGRIDGK,
mgO Bt. Louis. Missouri.
William A. Util dfc Co.,
BANKERS,
No. 04 Hbod itrttt, VitUburah.
HOLD on Bale the following BONDS AND STOCKS.:—
40 shares Exchange Bank ;
17 do Mooongubela Navigation Company;
20 do Citizens'lnsurance Company;
$2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds;
$5,000 City of Pittsburgh Bonds;
$6,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. fsepAdlwswtf
e. u. «TLoaa ....
WILK.IHS * CO
H(3uCctasoßB to A. WiLsrua A Oo.)
AVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE to No. 75 FOURTH
Htreet, two doora east of tbelr old etand, where they
will coutipue the BANKING* EXCHANGE, aod Cull
MISSION STOCK BROKER BUSINESS Ip all Itß branchae,
ae heretofore.
Wi.vriD—Twentj'five Shares Mechanics’ Bank Stock.
jyl« WILKINS A CO.
0. Q. WILBIS3.
Wilkins * Co.,
(Successors to A. Wilkins A Co.)
CANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
No. 71 fbwrlh slrttL, Pittsburgh.
IN THE numerous suspensions of Banka and Banker*
throughout the country during the last Ax months, we
are satisfied that in almost every instance their troubles
hare grown odt of a departure from’ their legitimate busi
ness; and we,therefore, taka occasion to assure the public
In advance, that no speculations in “fancy stocks,” or other
“outside operations," shall tempt na from the strict aud le
gitimate line of onr business—believing that in avoiding
all euch investments we shall not only be better able to
serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that In
adopting suctra coarse we shall promote oar own ultimate
benefit. [feb6| W. A Uu_
Magazines, books, ac.—
Ladies’Gazette of Fatd)i° Q i for August;
Harper’s Magazine, do
Patnam’a do do
Graham’s do do
Godey's Lady’s Book, do
Peterson’s Ladles’ Magazine, do
BOOKS—A Visit to the Camp before Sebastopol;
Star Papers, by Henry Ward Beecher.
J oat received and for sale by
|W. A. gildknfknney a CO.,
jyOl Fifth St, opposite the Theatre.
IMES
RATES iOVEBTIBIIVU
aqused upon ny rua t&aAX
One sqnar#, on# insertion.
* " each t litU'.rvj.al
.HtaniLig Card, *Ja hiissor lew, p»r ancon.
CUAihiJUOl.* LI fLCASURI:
One fijuara, {.cr auuuia, (esalyKive oi tb« paper)..- 25 00
FEVEII AND AGUE (JURE,
I.VjU the Prevention and Cure ut and Ka
. tntTbNT Fxvaa*, Ksvta and Auu*,Ciuua and Fwu,
DliilO AUI'I, GiNxSIM. DtUlUtl’, NIGHT S\VK\T3, and all other
r-rui-s of disease which have a cuutmun origiu in Malaria ot
Minima.
Thin b u NATURAL ANTIDOTE, whtih will entirely
protect any resident or traveler, even in the moat sickly or
Hwauipy locallt'H j , Irom any Ague nr Bilious dleeasu what
ever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or
Minsma.
It will instantly check the Ague In persons who have iuf
fared for any length of tirno, from one day to twenty years,
so that they need never have another chiU, by continuing its
use according indirections- Tbo patient at once begins to
recover appetite &ud strength, and continues until a perma
nent and radical < are is effected.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases; some
may require more Directions printed iu (Jarman, Franeh
and Spanish, occompuny each bottle. Prioo One Dollar,
liberal dßcouuU made to the trade.
Nav> Yobs, June 11,1845.
*• 1 have made & chemical examination of “ Rhodes’ Fever
and Ague Cure," »r “ Antidote to Malaria,” and have tested
it for Am*nlc, Mercury, Quinine and Strychnine, but have
not found a parthLe of either to it, nor have I found any
substance in its composition that would prove Injurious to
the conittltution.
Mr. J. A. Rhodes —D-*ar air: The box of-medicine you
teul me was duty received on-the 11 Cb of April. 1 have
Mild about one-half of it, and so far the people who have
tined it are vntfcSrd that it has cured them. It bu certain
•iy atopped the Ague Iu every one who has ured It, and six
of the cases were of long etandiug. My sister, Who has
had it for five or six years bacfc,uud could never get It
stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as.long as she
would take it, is now, 1 think, entirely cured by your rem
edy; ’ C. It. McaiNLY ”
Take an more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, Strychnino, or
Aoii-Hericidire, or medicines of any tied, the virtue of
which is owing In such poisonous drugs. The most they
can do is to •* break the chills " for a abort time, while they
are sure to cause constitutional maladies that cease only
with life. Heiucinlier that the only Feveraud Ague reme
dy that is tmrtniees kh well as sure, is
What-Nots;
Paper Maohe Tables :
Pembroke “
Hall and Tier “
Ladies' Work “
Extension Dining Tables;
Ottomans;
Fur balo by JOUX MITOiIKLL, and Druggists gen
•rally. _ _ «ugl4.daw
PiTTSBUKUtI AND ' CONNULIittVIttE
OPEN FROM WEST NKWTON, Westmoreland County,
to BUOAD FOUL), Fayette County, 64 miles from
Pittsburgh.
On uod ufter thu -Oth of August, the Trains of the Pltts
bnrgb and Couusllsville llttllruad will bo run as follows:
First Train will leave Broad Ford Station at 010 A. M ,
and Plopping at all the way citations, will reach West New*
ton at 7.34 A.M.; connecting therewith the fast steamer
“Clara Fieber," and reaching Pittsburgh at noon.
Second Train will leave Broad Ford at 12 o’clock, noon,
and stopping nt all the way stations, arrive at West New
ton at 1.30 P. M.
First Train will leave West Newton at 830 A. M., stop
ping at ail the way stations, and atriving at Broad Ford at
5) 43 A. il.
Second Train will leave West Newton at 616 P. M-, stop
idng at all the way stations, and reaching Broad Ford at
7.30 P. M.
STAGES for ConoeUsvllle and Uuiontown will connect
with all the Trains at Broml Ford.
The steamer CLARA FISUKIt will leave Pittsburgh ev
ery evening, (except Sundays,) at half past 4 o’clock, pre
cisely, to connect with the Trains as above.
THK TIIKOUOH TKAINB between West Newton and
Ooone'lsvfllc will run regularly on and after September
12th, INl>5.
FREIGHT will I.h transported each way dally. For rates
apply to 1> W. CALDWELL, Keij , Assistant Superintend
eot. W«t Newton, or to W. THOMPSON, Freight Ageut,
on hoard the steamer Ulara Fisher, at her wharf, above the
M'mcngahela Bridge. auglT
uCff’s MKiii;APiTiiuK coUiTkuk,
FiTTsnufian, rA
LNCORPORATF.D UV TUB LEGISLATURE or Pennsyl
>anla, with l’crpc.ual t barter.
P. BUFF, President, (author of the “North American
Accountant,’ 1 ) Professor of Book-Keeping aud Commercial
Sciences.
ANDREW T. HOWDSN, Assistant Professor of Book-
Keeping.
CHARixKS BU*P, Assistant Professor of Book-Keeping
and Penmanship.
J. D. WILLIAMB, (the offhand Penman In the
Uuited States,! Profesdor of Commercial and Ornamental
Penmanship.
N. B. HATCH, Ewj , of the Pittsburgh Bar, Profeefor of
Mercantile Uw and Political Economy.
P. HAYDEN, Princiya' cf the Mathematical Department,
Profeasor of Mathematics, Ac.
F. L. APEL, Professor of the French and German Lan
guages.
TbeCommercial department of ibis institution has had
the unremitting attention of the Principal for the last fif
teen years. Upwards of 3000 students have been prepared
by him for business. Ills “ young men’' assistants have
all been trained for business by himself, and are experi
enced Teachers and practical Accountants; being frequent
ly employed by business men in adjusting deranged books.
There are no teachers in this institution who were in this
city dismissed from their situations as book-keepers; none
who made twenty blunders on a single page of a hill-book.
Our writing teacher (Mr. Williams) has had something
.mure than a few lessons from a Philadelphia teacher to
prepare him *or bis business. No runners are employed
by this institution. When our citizens are importuned by
those of unother, they should refer to some of oar city
officers or merchant;'—persons whose opinion can be relied
npon—and not be decoyed into one of those concerns which
are being sold out every few months, and their pupUs left
to they con fiud it. augld
I VO luu VVlftU Sv’Mc AMUSING BOOKS to take with
U you to the country ; or if about to remain In the city,
do you wish an onterUluing Book to enliven jour dull
hours this hot weaihe*, call at
W. A. QILDBNKENNEY A CO.’S
Cheap B ohstore, No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre,
where >ou will fled the following New Books, tiz :
Star Papers, by lUnry W. Beecher;
The Escaped Nun ;
A VL-it to the Camp Before Poba«tr pr>l;
Walkaa, or Adrectomi ou tho Hun}uUo Shore ;
Memoirs of Jnmea Gordon Bennett aud his Times ,
Doeßlichs’ new book ;
My ConfesKlou ;
Mary Lyndon : an autobiography ;
l)e Quinrey’s Note Book ot an English Opium Eater;
The Tinker Spy ;
Barney G'Kierdou
Arrow of Gold
mHE MEMOIRS OK JAMES GOKinjN BEfINKTT, en
1 his Times ; by b celebrated Journalist.
Letters to the People on He»‘th and Happiness; by Cath
orloe E. Beecher. \
The most complete and varied assortment of books Id the
city can be found on our shelves. Porsons leaving for the
country will find it to their advantage to call on ns, as we
always make a deduction when selling a number at a time
to one person.
Doesticke' Great Hook, containing ail hia letters. Com*
plute In one volume, illustrated—sl. Fourth supply.
The Old Farm House; by Mrs. Caroline 11. Butler Lalng
-SI,2S.
The Winkles, or the Merry Monomaniacs; by the author
of Wild Western Scenes.
titter Bose; by Charles Dickens— rents.
Mother and Step-Mother; by Charles Dickens—l2J4eta.
Cull iu and look over our counters and shelves, and send
for whatever you want in the book line to
U. MINER A CO.,
Bti-riT N/>. n-2 Rmi bfi-M street.
fai i-.vv iK>unM —ac nook and Stationery
X/i Store. 05 Mur k> t, near £ ourlh et.
Ilnrp**r lor August.
Mornings with J«*eus—Jay; $1,25.
De Quiucey’s Note Book ; 76 cent/-.
The Escaped Nun ; $l.
Theism— the Prise Essay; $l.
Dr. Spencer’s Sermons ; $2,50.
Hose’s Church History; $3.
Long Look Ahead—lice; $1,25.
The Parl-h Side; 75 cents.
Mrs. Jamieson's Commonplace Book ; $l.
Library edition of Kolliu; 4 vuls, large type.
PycrofVs Course of English Heading; 75 cents.
The most beautiful editiou of tbe Bible for private use
in tvn«. «nJ with p»t>a; OTfnnl jvJU
.joisru LUDtwto.
JO3. LDDSWIQ.
<• ' "3 :
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IM U7VI3 nORfAbUL, Qa UL,>
l <*<J Weeks
i rne r.nr\a.
one month.
t Wu months.
three luonthi.
foor months
“ eitmonUu.
“ oue yei?.,..
.MISCELL A
NEOUS.
RHODES’
JAMES A. IUfODES, Providence, R. I.
EVIDENCE OF SAFETY.
JAMES It. CHILTON, M, D.,ohemHt.”
EVIDENCE OF MERIT.
“ Lewiscubg, Union County, Pa., May 'J, 1846.
CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS.
lltiotlea 1 Fevvr anti Ague CUre.
RAILROAD
FACULTY.
lAlau—>Ai buia naae superior cannon;
J/ CU halfbUs do d...
7U do WniteFtßh;
61 do Trout;
40 do Pickerel;
30 bbls No. 3 large Mackerel, new;
60 half do do do do
16 Ibid Baltimore Herring, do
Forsalejjy IjylOl IItCNRY H. COLLINS.
rirllb LL&iit CoLOKIMJ FLUID uoea not color or siaTa
X tin* skin In tb<* lev<t, but io every case it will restore
the natural color of the hair, where age or sickness hiß
turned it gray. A trial will satisfy those using it Of a most
cuno ,s arut nugithtr yUenamenon, that is, gray half restored
to its uaturai color, with ull the strength and healthy
gTowth of youth. Price uuly GO c*nta per bottle. Sold tu
Pitt-burgh by a. L. CUTHBKBT,
63 Market street.
0. tUTUUIHT
S. 1/ CJTII BtSß'l' A SO Ji,
GIKNEUAL C' )MM lit I i.N AUKNTS tor th* Sal* and
r Purchase of U**al Estate, Collection of RenU, itorraw
*°t» ftt> d Loaning Moneys on Uouils und Mortgagee; also,
for making ot Produce, Manufactured ArticJea. do.,
for Vanueru, Mechatiicd and others. Office, No, btt Market
street. sur7
FLUID fc.Vl’KALl‘ <»^tsUCillD —<} tli*2 of this
Zi excellent mediumo received by
j>lD
J > ASI’B'ERKY'BRANDY-6 oi.s pure TiMpbirry BranJy,
X\» & very BUp«rior houi«vLDttil« nrilcle. Fur flftle by
JtfO. LI Pf LK. Jr., Ageut,
No 201 Liberty
|5*OK IhaMjs MAUAZlNfijlj i>r'wWw FAPiStui, call or
A Ht'Uli to th*> cheap BooHiCord of
W. A. (JII.DHNFiiNNKV A CO.,
ao gll ’ ffitth BU OPpOMltft tho ThritTrt.
HEKI'ETIU iHMt* —Kor removing Tan, Ballonueto unci
ll»iu«-.orib.Skin: lS.'icMil. par call..
Buprrmr Lily Wtiit-, or f.in tuwd.r; S'4 and 12)4 eta.
Klfwh Ponder, fir beautifying tbe com-
DleiioD. PoM by
v "g 9 a. L. CUTHBBRT, S 3 Martel rt
HAiiKABULUM —a curtain euro lot files. per
box. iJoldat 63 MARttBT ST. au*y_
JUdT "REJKIVKD—OLb KJibb’ftJNJS, cheapedhmu—
only 76 cents.
CM Redstone, or Uistorical Sketches of WesUra Preeby-
Uritnism, Us early ministers, its perilous tltoe*, and Its
firstt records; by Joseph Suilth, D. D. It is the cheapest
book we ever handled, abd is uow within the reach ol all.
for sale, wholesale and retail, by
J. 8. DAVISON,
06 Market street, near Jfourth.
OtftfiOK FOK ithNT—A neatly Uttwi up o*m« In • t **' D< *
'' ory ' rrom ' (^,^ "j’. W.BUTLgr* W° L
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JOS. FLEMING.