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DAILY morning post
p Tinted and ptbluhed every aomtnoCßundayi eacepted,)
by aiunooß «.noHTeonEnv>
OS TUI MOMD-WIST OOUB 01 WOOD IHD OTTO «**“”•
to- mAMa'.-kn boliin • jurTpiTiblortitoUTta
edTunc*. Six Dollars will Invariably ba required If not p»w
within the yeaj»
«- dloglo coplM two OEtTS —for -111 it thi eounMr In tM
0 aoa, and 17 the Pe*a Boya.
THE BATCT&DAY MOBHIHG TOBX
Pobltobed from, tho samo.offlc* on n I *ig«
st» -ot, it IWO DOLLABB I yen, In idrnncn. Single ooplM
" «^Nop»pm wIU t» Otooontlnnel onlaMitjhilUnan
°tar t»
u Zu*r th- largelt Job Printina Office! in the Clip, where all
1- ndi o/uorkUdoo* on the thorteet notice, and mod traion
a McUrvu.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Robt* Q. &• Sproftl,
Attorney and counsellor at law—office, No.
Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. decllily
• Lowriet
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
beiweeofimiUiflgld street and Cherry alley. |declluy
JOHN BARTOft
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Oillcca ooruer Fifth and Grant >U,,
JaKlyZ | prrTQBCROH, pa.
(Thomas fteiuii,
Attorney at law and solicitor in ohanokry.
Office, next door to the Poet Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
my 4
8. P. ttOM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pa. fourth door below Mr. Rody Patterson's Urery
Stable. )«28
C. Orlando JLoomla,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Offioe, Fourth street, above Wood.
JyL-y
r. B. Carnahan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
Qherry alley and Grant street. Jefcy
J. R. DDUlowry,
Attorney and counsellor at law—office in
BafcwwelP* Buildings, on Grant street, J&2
D.H.Hazen,
ATTORNEY AT LAW— No. Ix 7 Fourth etreet, aboveand
near Bmlthfield. mar37:y
P&trlek MoKeiwaf
ALDERMAN OP THIRD WARD.
OFFICE corner Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly occu
pied by Alderman Lewis,) where all business pertain
ing to the office of Alderman and J us lice of the Peace will
be promptly attended to. __ febb3m
N. BucKmaaler, Alderman.
f\ FFIOR, Grant street, between Fourth st. and Diamond
alley. ConTeyandog of all hinds done with the great
est care and legal accaraey. Titles to Real Estate examin
ed, Ac-
William Wllaon, Alderman.
OFFICE No. 447 PENN Btreet, between the canal and
O’llara street, Fifth Ward. AU business appertaining
to th n office of an Alderman or Justice of the Peace, will
be promptly attended to.
Ronds, Mortgages, and other documents, drawn with
neatness and despatch. fobl3:tf
1- . H.AHL, BURGEON DENTIST, (ruc
figggggteasor to G. W. Biddle,) No. 144 Bmlthfield
fl3K)ffloe hours, from 8 to 1 o’clock, and
rom 2 to 6 o'clock. ,
j SCOTT, DENTIST, Fourth street, fire doors
/sgSgjSf west of Market.
t <i7ITTTV Omcß Uoors— From nine A. M. to Ore
p d«£o:y
BUSINESS CARDS
ALraso s OORUBO
x»W‘Eo nmnuoaß usury l. rwuwalt.
Curling, Robertson A Co.,
Manufacturers of cut, pressed and plain
FLINT GLASSWARE, warehouse No. 14 Wood street,
corner of Front street, Pittsburgh.
\n oth -r kinds of Glaisware and Window Glass, at
low market price*. apllidly
Jacob ftl'Colllster,
WHOLESALE and retail Cigar manufacturer, and
•»r t«i all kinds of Tobacco, Snail, and Cigars, Ko.
Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Uy- R--pa constantly on hand a large supply ol ati in«
v»rio«»s brands of Imperial Oigars_ _ __ _
John Dloorhead,
WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT, for the sale of Pig Metal aDd Blooms, and
l‘rod“'-- generally, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [ap24
puiu p ssTMts „joaXKT j . anoKßso,
Hsymtr A Anderson,
(Successors to Joshua Rhodes A Co.)
WHOLESALE dealers in foreUn Fruits, Nuts, Bplee
Confectionary, Sugars, Ac., No. 39 Wood street, opp
Bit" th* 3L Charles Hotel, PitUburgh,_Pa.
Uenry lL Collint,
AND COMMISSION MRRCHANT, and
jp Wholesale Dealer In Cheese, Baiter, Sdfeds, Fish, and
Produce generally, No. 25 Wood street. Pittsburgh. tmarti
• B. T. C. Morgan,
Bookseller anb stationer—has always on ham
a general assortment School, Mlscellaue*us and Blank
Books Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Ac., wholesale and re
tall No 104 Wood street, below Fifth. East side, Pittsburgh
~B5F* Wanted, Rag* and Tanners’ Scraps. apJAly
WRUAU KILLER, Phila -vm aicsßT3oS, Pittsburgh
Sillier is. Rlckeuoo,
WHOLR3ALK GROCERS, Importers of Brandies, Wlne.<
and Segare—Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin end
L'borty street, Pittsburgh, iroa, Nails, Cotton ,
constantly on baud.
Wm. Carr Co ,
(Wm.Oarr, late of the firm of J. Pmt^^Oo.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers
and BrandiesjOU Monongaheia and Wbt.-
kv N f > 329 Commercial Row, Liberty stre-t, i’ittsbonrb.
pV J ady
R. Dr*ro,
• i. Duimmd, Pittsburgh. Pa.
DEMilitt IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, offers l r Mile a
choiceetodt-of wlectel for family u*e.
variety and the purest quality, ground at
8to&m Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic.
Produce :ufcen in «*chang<# for merefcnndiie.
F-Ji.ailM procured a full usaprttaeot of
nsirmdSddiirasri SdedV airHnvi« th-mttaonoti 'oratm
la rested in rural affaire.
K*QUSU .-1. MCHAR.&SOS
KnglUh &. UJciiartlaon,
COIIiIISSIuN AND FORWAK.DLNO MERCHANTS. iul
Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil, aod Produce
K « o fvrailv. Wftredooae formerly occutiad by a
No. 11C Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgh.
H.in,. . .
commits!
nine subscribers have opened a boose for the above pur
1 poee, at No. 17 Smitbfieid etreot, four door* above the
SWnntahßla liou.*e. We wLU purchase, or receive, on mu
miacmn for sale, consignment* at Floor, Becoo, Checa*.
Oorn- Oats, Barley, FlaX Seed. Qrasa Seed. Baled flay. Mr .
hood which we will make advances, or purchase at the best
ma*‘k"t rates for cash jportl) AIXIEU A CO
James M’Laugbltn,
DEALER IN GROCERIES, PBOuUOK, FLOUR, BATON.
Ao„ No. 10, corner Smithfield and First streets, Pitte-
P* DOTfi
joaa u. votJHQ— ....*sos. b. tooho .tjuncu i. tou>u.
T. B. Young & Co.
. No. S 8 SotWiJldd strut, opposite City Hold.
Manufacturers of cabinet furniture and
0 a AIRS, of every description. Materials and work
manship warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken
iu poking for land and water carriage. ang£l _
W m Plgbyt Jr.»
/''ILOTOTNQ AND FURNISHING STORE, Masonic Hall,
O Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Clothing made to order, in
good stria, and ot moderate rates. , .augfttf
' R. ft A. C. Dancan,
•wwynoLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, Por-
W «ign Wines and Liquors, Old Monongahela and Ra
tified Whisky, No. 291 Liborty st- Pittsburgh, Pa. { Jy^T
«, *v A- Tiadle,
jSSSja. WHOLESALE and ReUll Saddle, Hanre**
Valise and Carpet Bag manufacturer,
TTNo. 106 Wood sU Pittsburgh, Pa. Jvfrfcy
J. H. Mallor,
11THOLBSALEand Retail Dealer In Musical Instrument.
W Pianos, Music, School Boohs and Stationery, No. 122
Wood street, j*?. 1 —
John W. Butler A Co..
Forwarding and commission merchants-
Dealers in all kinds of Pittsburgh manufacture a, Uad
Pipe and Sheet Lead, 67 Front street. ..
Enterprise Work*.
JVC. 136 Wood street, third door below Virgin alley.
BOWN A TETLEY -would call the attention of Sporting
men to thfir large assortment of Guns, Rifle* end Re-
Toivtog Pifitols, of *hl.-h
»*» 10 c “ il
for good approved paper. _
"" with m.
T J MEKL T^RBeiTi II d''BAML. C. CLAtfE?,
Ataye bran for mxnyyMM In toy estxbll.h
meat, and are already extensively and favorably known to
my customer* end tie public goneruU, os superior work
men, ond of correct business hublts. "We hope by this union
of experience and artistic ottlU—especially In the watch de
partment; by keeping a largo and well eelectodatock of
roods ■ by sailing at moderate prices, and by dose detention
ii business, to merit a liberal share of pstionage. To my
old friends and the public in general, who have for maoy
years past so liberally patronlled my bualness, I retyn mv
thanks, ond solicit for the new Arm a eontlnoance of el.ol
lar farore. V.W. WILHUb.
Pittsburgh, April 11,1855.
Wilton, Tnrbett A Clkney.
ATOIi MAKERS, JEWELERS and fiILVEEBMJTUSj
67 Market street, corner Fourth. mVv>
H«w Coach and Carriage Factory I
JOHHBXOH, BEOTHEBB ft CO.,
Corner Rebecca au<l Belmont streets, MUghetty Oily
___WOULD respectfully inform their ficienda
and the public generally, that they buvo
yrrlfl tfSapa commenced the manufacture of Carriages,
Buggies, Sleighs nnd
Oh&riots 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 most reasonable terms. Using In all their work the
b«t Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi
dent fbkt all who favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested U> give us a call, before puroha
slng alibwhere. oalMv
j **. wnawoir. Jb. r. jomwwa t. iuuxa.
ElccUtor Cttrrtogsr Factory.
JOHNSTON, BROTHER A CO., PRAOTIOAL COACH
MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, A lie
ghen? city. Pa., have on hand and are manufacturing an
extrusive assortment of Carriages, Bocfcaways, Bagßi-A,
Baggage Oars, Ao, made In all their various styles, with
smetregard to durability and beautv of finish, using in
their work the best Jonlata Iron and eastern hickory. Re
pairs attended to on the most reasonable terms. They r el
confident that all who may favor them with their pat;, n
age. will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass even. uf
teen minutes daring the day. oct2s.i y
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.
H. BIffELOW T MAfiTtM L. QCOkOI ALbtHT.
Btffftiow ; dfc Oo.» • >IT .
nmn BUOCKBBOBB TO K. M. BIQKLOW, ho 40
i Diamond alley, near Wood ftreet, Pttu
i borgh—Ooachea. OarrlagtiS. Pheatona, Bog
<J gleg, and erery description of fancy yebiclea
j boilt to onlar, and finished m a manner unsurpassed tor
J of design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanrblp,
anil durability of materials.
m J All work warranted. oo\9_
51 ’ ROBERT R. PATTERSON’S "
,S oJpiyL' LIVERY AND SALE 4l_
'ft W&Sr STABLE,
’■'? °°rn«r Diamond street and Cherry alley
•pTUrtf PITTSUURGn. JM
t>oz. ckmon syrup,
20 1 resorted du lu elore and fur m), by
69 Wood eu, opposite tat 6V Qhaiios Eote;
PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMOBE & MONTQOMEBY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” COBNEB OF FIFTH AND WOOD ST 11 SETS, AT $O,OO PEB ANNUM, OB $6,00 WHEN PAID BTBIOTLY IN ADVANCE
VOLUME XIII.
BUSINESS'CARDS.
jotipk FUmlngi
[OUCOS&9O* TO L. WILCOX ft CO.l
riOamSß MAKKKT STREET AND DIAMOND, keep.
I, conmuitlT on band > full Msortmont of Drugs, Medl
dn«», Medldns Chest* Perfumer,, sud nil artloles pertain
ing to his business. , . ,
«- Physidanß' Prescriptions carefully compounded sc
Ml hours. !gBiL
iban ruMiao cooflasa natma.
Flaming Brolhor.,
fsoccsssoßS to j. Kion . co.]
xmmjkALu uvaroxs;; No. m
W 'burgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M Lane’s Celebrated
Jaio_
John Haft, Jr.,
Wf soccsssoa *o jamks m’qoxfst.J .
HOLRSADE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, and dealer
In Paints, Oils. Dye Stuff*, Ac., 141 Wood street, three
doora below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. apriaaAely
' ’ E. L. Allen, ~ _
STHOIaKSAUB dealer in foreign winebbran.
DIES. OIGAEB, OLD MONONQAUELA. AMD RYB
I8&Y, Ac., also, Rectifying Distiller, No. 8 Wood street,
P 'whmfhandles. Qlns, Oordlals, J.m.lca Spirit* Bt.
Oolx and Now England Rum, Clsret* CbampaJpua, Scotch
Ale, London Brown Stout, Idah,“Scotch, Bourbon, Old
Monongubel. Ryo and Rectified Whisky, Appls- Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blaebborry Brandies; imported Hatana,
Regalia, and Principe Oigara; Half-Bpanlsh and Common
Cieara, all at such low prices as to challenge competition.
Pancy Bar Rags and LabaUeAßottlos of etery stylo, and
Damyohns of all sites, I respectfully lnfito an Mamina
tlon of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD street, Pittsburgh,
Penna. »P r3:l 7
Jeniss lflftUing«rt
MONONQAUELA PLANING MICL-Wouldreapectfol
ly Inform his friends and the public,,th*t his new es
tablishment Ifl now In rail operation, and that he la pre
pared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fltt all orders tor Planed
Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed oaon*o*both sides,constantly
on BaJbfl>Qon, and Mouldings of every description,made to
Builders and Carpenters would And It to their advantage
to give him a call, as be can now furnish them with planed
stuff suitable tor eiary description of work.
wm ft. ~JftUxs caawwx.
Herron ft Orlswell*
BELL AND BRASS POUNDERS, and Manufacturers of
ail kinds of Brass Work, Locomotive Steam Engine,
Plumbers, Ac. Also, Cotton Batting Manufacturer*.
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny city.
Office and Store No. 13 Market street, Pittsburgh,
sy- Old Brass and Copper takan In exchange for work,
or cash pall. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. fe^-lf
a. Qaarr n. anstsosa 1. J. osarr.
Graff, Bellinger ft. Graff,
WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 1M Wood street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
Cooking Stoves Plain and Pane; Grates,
Coal and Wood Stoves, Plain and Fancy Penders,
Parlor Stove*, Bad and Dog Irons,
Hollnw Ware, Portable Forges,
Saga* Kettles, Tea Hetties,
Store Kettles, Wagon Boxes,
.mo&uas aouaatso:
w. w. iux*-.~.---.
Smith, flftir A BanUr,
(Law Smith A Sinclair.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE A!TD COMMIS
SION MERCHANT*, and Dealer* Id all *lnis of
Pittsburgh Manufacture*, 123 Second and 161 Tint street,
Pittsburgh, Pa- ****?
w. a. SMITH.
mtfE OLD PRUTTING ESTABLISHMENT, (lute • ,obn '
\ etoo A Stockton,) and Blank Book and Stationary
Warehouse, Is prepared to execute every style of Legal,
Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book
Binding, and furnish every article In the Blank Book, Paper
u&d Stationery line, at tha shortest notioe and on the most
reasonable terms.
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse. Printing ofile*
and Book Bindery, corner of Market and gecondsts jncrrlfl
North-Western Police Agency,
NO. 89 WASHINGTON BTBKKT, corner or Deerborn,
CUIOAUO, ILUNoS.
~
Pinkerton A Co.
DiTon i ana itrumoa to tus taiß&scnon of a qihuuj.
DOTKOTIVK POUOB BUSIMEUd
Iu th« Steles of IliinoU, Wisconsin, Michigan sad Indians.
mhlDulU
rnUB late flm of JONES * QUIOa, baring bean diseolr
I ed by the death of John P. Qalgg. on the 27thlnst,th<
business of paid Arm will he wttlrd by the undersigned, »l
tl.rir office, curner of Rose and First streets.
ISAAC JON KS, SurrlTtag Partner.
Pittsburgh, September SO, ISM —[octiy
laate Jones*
MANUFACTURES or Spring end Blister Steel, Plough
Slab steel, steel Plough Wings; Coach and JUlptle
Barings, Brass Not Taper, half patent, Wall
ilunmcrod Iron Ailea,—comet of Roea and first strests,
Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly
I&XiC JOSES
I). B. Eog«n A Co»,
MANUPAOTURREfIof KIXJKIUJ' patent LraproTed Bt*»
Cul dTator Toeth. Office corner Ilots and P\wl street
octSfcly „
Pittsburgh Uliiog School.
rt, ROBERT U. PATTERSoN, Propristor, corner
mMA Diamond street and Cherry tiler. Tho subscriber
rf 71 recnectfuMv acnooneke to the Ladles and
men of Pittsburgh, that ha has recently erected a RIDING
jfOaOOL, which in point otslse,eommodiousn«ss and adap
tation, undeniably excels any similar establishment in ib«
V oiled Btai«. Its location ta accessible from ail parts of
ibe city, while Its high and airy situation renders U esp*-
dally salted to the promotion of health, by thinnest sgree
able exorcise. The Horses are docile and wan trained, and
the proprietor pledgee himself that no pains or expense
will be spared to make thU establishment the first In the
confident * of ibe public. act2&:ii
.J I. BCJfnfcTT
Hlebard O. Booking.
Manufacturer of gilt, silver. braes,
BRONZE, LuOKING-QLABS, PORTRAIT AND PIC-
I'TR FRAMER, Plain and Ornamented, No. 21 Bt Clair
fatreet All kinds cf OomposlUon Ornaments, for Steam
boats, Ac. All kinds of Gliding and Re-gilding, to order
(Hit Monldin«a for Frames, wholesale and retail. Varnish
Oil Palming*, Kngta*!ngs and Lithographs, for sale
4*- impaired or defaced OU Paintings restored in tbe
best ifliomr. ... . .
All Frames and Mouldings manufaetorad in this estab
lLihmont may be cleaned without Injury, with soap aDd
"cSI and see. No. 21 St. Clair st, Pittsburgh- {mhSfrtf
", J. WHITE,
Venetian blind manufacturer, has recovered
his health bo as to rssnma his old buslneea, and has
t pened hi* BLIND MANUFACTORY, at No. 66 Fifth street,
near the Post office, between Wood and BmUhfitld, where
be has an assortment of BLINDS, trimmed with plain and
itocy worsted and silk trimming*, anil t* prepared to fill
any order in his line, on Ihe most reasonable taros, ills
work Is warranted to give aaiiskcdOQ or money refunded.
£9* Old Blinds repaired.
¥+• Please give him a call, as hs can't be beat In _worfc
manwhlp p y<tly
■ Motieii
I HAVE sold my interest In the business os long. Miller
A Co, to B. A Long, who, with John Phillips, will ecu-
Gone at the old stand, No. 109 Front street I oowlally re
commend the new firm to the patronage of my Wends.
Pittsburgh, July 29,1864. P- H.MILLER.
a. x. to-fo JVo. THItUPA
S. A* hong A Co.,
Bell and brass founders, and gas fitters.
Invite attention to their stock of Ohandellero, Brack
ete, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit op houses with
Oas and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order,
furnish Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, and keep AntL
Attrition Metal constantly on hand. iT B *
NOTICE. iv
DALY’S
WHERE will be found the largest and beet assorted
stock of HOSIERY ayer offered for sale In this citv.
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to cell et this
rttabUshment and examine for themselves; KissJllneed
to Iruuxs their custom. 0. DALx.
N. B.—Remember tho Cheap Srocxutu Corshl
febLy ; : a p -_
Cosretxme tbs Bmoke.
»«««
CONSUMING FURNACE, isprepared to receive orders, and
contract for buildings with the most economical
Fornace now in use. ‘j ne attention of those interested In
solicited. Any Information can be bad of A.BBADLBY,
Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, orof J. BABNDOLLAB,
dec24:tf | Iron City Btore Warthonee, No. IB* Wood st
JA-MIB x umui ..~.,JoaB'H j. uiam.
Ledlle A Clam*
(Successors to Mulvany A Ledlle.)
MANUFACTURERS of Cut. Moulded and Plain, FUnt
and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers la all
kinds of Window GUuw, Flasks, Vlalu and Bottles. W*re
house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh,
mh&dly t-
/'i IHMSRN, Manufacturer of every variety of Vials,
\ . Bottles and Window Glass, Black Porter, Wins and
Claret Bottles; Demijohns and Carboys; also, Flint Glass
in every variety. Ware bouse, Noa. I()4 Second, and 138
First street, Pittsbnrgb, Pa. mh2B
L W. Chadwick.
DEALER IN KBNTUOKY LEAF BAGS
AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood Btreet*below Sixth,PJtto
'fia-'The hizVest market price, in CASH, paid for
BAGS. apZfrly* t
JOBS A TWILL
Atwell, Lee A Co.,
WHOLESALE GROGER3, Produce and Commission
Merchants ..end Dealers In Pittsbnrgb Manufactures,
No. 8 Wood street, between Water and Front etreeta, Pitt*-
burgh. i, *P* B .
Dissolution of Co-Partpershlp.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
JOSHUA RHODES and PHILIP RBYMRft, In the
'Wholesale Fruit and Oonfectionayy Business, Is this day
dissolved by mutual content. The business of the firm *ftt}
be settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who U authorised to re
ceipt for all debts due said firm. JOSHUA RHODES.
March 27th, 1866. PHILIP BBYME&. ,
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
47* The undersigned have this day formed a Partner
ship, under the name, firm and style of RHYMER A ANj
DERBON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit anu
business, No, 83 r j
8081. J. AMWSAiWN, ,
Pittsburgh, March 2nh, IMS, . : t
in retiring from the Oontectiohary business, I ebesr
tally recomtnentl Messrs. Beyiner * ®i[{S? lS ’
, and customers JOSHUA BHODBA
1 Plttabargb.Marptt2yth.lMs. *P
Removal. J
,r* PRINOKfi HARBAUGH A 00. JlftTß rempTKl to No
296 Liberty street.
fIPMUon aA88A0QH...... iUZUBU FOMTta.
Springer HarbauffKi A Co.,
(Successors to 8. Harbaugh,) s __
/iuMMIMLON A*D FORWARDING MERCHANTS;
Dealers in Wool and Produce generally, No. 296 Liberty
sweet, Pittsburgh, fa. w
KJUItnrACTDIiDS 07
j. a. auatia.
W. 8, Haven.
.i). a. aoMaas.
Bcmoval.
BUSINESS CARDS
f. L.. Maraball,
. f r ecui»ot to il. Lop )
WOOL DKAUvK AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 139 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jitfcrmct w M'UUntock A Bros.; Krauier A Rahm;
Brown* Kirkpatrick; Murphy, Tiermm A Co.
Pittsburgh. May JW,
" Haiu and Capa.
j— TTB would invite the attention of our friends and
/Mtha public to a splendid assortment of HATS and
4&oA£Bt wh‘ch we are now opening lor the Summer
trade which for beauty of style, exceeds anything ever of
fered'in the dty, or west of the mountains.
0.11 * n j examine for yourselves.
J. WILSON A SON,
91 Wood Pittsburgh.
Dlaaolutkou of Co-PartneraUlp.
TnE FIRM OF LIVINGSTON, ROGGKN *OO., Proprie
tors of the PITTSBURGH ROYALTY WORKS, was
OlasolTed by the death or Mr. Jana J. Hooosa, on the lUa
of Thtbas l ln*ia of the NOVELTY WORKS will be continued
in alt Us branches by the eorviviog partners, under the
name and Atyle of LIVINGSTON, COPLAND A CO., who
will also settle up the affaire of the
CALVIN ADAMS, ’
J. K. MOORHEAD,
Pittsburgh, Pa.,May 4,1866- ) W B. OQPKLAND-
joaa M'ttoaxtt...- m-closect.
j*otm 91’Oloakey A Co.,
"\XT HOLKSALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING MBR
W CHANTS, No. 88 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The euwcribers respectfully Infotm their old customers
and the public In general, that they bare this <Uy “J®***.
fed themselves lo the a doth business, under the Arm ti
JOHN M'CLOSKAY A 00. They respectfully 6olicU a snare
of priblie patronage. , , . .. „
The previous business of each will be settled by
selres respectively. !!_
Boots ana Sho«>.
JM-LAUQHLIN, No. 96 fourth Btrent, ooarly opposlt.
. tho Major's offlco, U m»nufMturi.ig Oootlemen a Oral
Boots, Low Shoes, tiusahd buttoo.d; Ooogresa and Button
ed Qslurs, Ladiea' Boots, Half Boots, Jsony Linda, Slip
pel a, and franch Laahlng Uaitara, ol evory color andahale;
fcnoy Kid and gatlo Uallera, of the best materials. Sllisea
and Uhlldren-i do., ol erery variety.
N. B —All kinds made to order, on abort notlee.^
' soidkri' bounty Land* and Claim*
against Government. >
I WILL procure Bounty Land Warrants for Soldiers, their
Widows and Minor ChUd-en, and attend to business In
the f Claims," recently established by Congress.
Uffloe, No. 148 Tbirj street, one door above Smttbfleld et.
March 19 1856—(mh20) CHARLES NAYLOR .
Haw Seed Store.
JAMES WARDROP offers CANARY BIRDS or
the most Improved breed, being very hardy, and fine
singers. Bird Seeds—Canary, Hemp. Millet, Rope and mix
ed !e*d. Booqaets will be furnished composed of the finest
FLOWERS rli • Camelies, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac.
Everenwna (In pots) for Christmas Trees, from tbe Seed and
Horticultural Store, No. 4fljmb at . dee A)
Bounty Lands.
THU ut><lerBlsn*d continues to obulo Bounty Land War
rants. Tbe prewmt bill giT«* to ait »ho bate aor»*d in
id* war since WW, 160 acrr*. Term* moderate.
LUKK CUCKSUOUT, 3T Diamond alley.
between Wood »t. and Dlamood.
Coal Worki for Sale.
SIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND,»Ith 250 scree of Coal
attached, and all the Impruromente thereon to
ful operation. Bald Farm Is situated m the M nooKahrU
rlrer. £1 miles aboTe Pittsburgh, and if supplied »Uh a
Farm Uonaa, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Ball road, anJ
an excellent harbor
TUo rein of Goal Is flee feci thlck.and eaanot bo surpass
ed in quality. For further particulars apply to
eu in nuax 3 a PaYNE,
No. *235 Liberty strcvt
KiUiUITIUN HOOtt
FUK INVENTIONS AND PATENTS,
Arffl Agency for the Purchase and Bale of Paten
Rights and Patentod Articles
MOBKS F. KATUN -
,V,, SO /’wt:'. l\!Ul*tTrj\
riAHK subscribers ha*«- luO< twen acquaint*--! with Mr.
i. MOAKB V KATvjN. and bare u- bw-itati.-n iu
mending him, to all »bo may *rt»h u- employ bis earTic*'*,
u ft gentleman of undoubted IoU-grity aud ludrfaligaLlc »u
dufttry, In who#* exertion* arery reliance may b« placed.
NeTUl* H Craig, W. Kobjwwn, Jr .
W n. Denny, Graham.
James Wood, H. Child* A Co .
p. 11 Frii-nd. N Uolinrr A S>n*,
Knap A Wade, Kr»o»r A Uabtn.
Wm- rhiUifm, L H~ UriugsUm.
Wilson M'CanJUrs-s llai V.UnsU-o,
A W. Loomis, Andrew Fu’.U-u
Pittsburgh* Noretnbcx27 Li.. IKM ru.y--.nf
VVriutzcrciasa«**^l>u<r T a College*
riUlB Gentlemen ftzxl Ladurr’ Day aod Evening V?riling
I Classes will continue open during the summer uod«f
Mr.J. D. Williams, wbc** rarioiu styles of Gentlemen and
|. r iw Writing are no nalverrallv a<imlr«J. No
of Penmanship are exhibited at the door but tbo«r cierutoJ
br the Tesrbor in the Institution. The Principal riaims no
••monopoly ” nor “ pated ’* fur hi* buslnr-ra, nor did be yret
hl» institution chartered to eell out, or bar l*on repeaindly
done In thU city.
GonUsnren *»M Ladim*' Visiting ( aria trrP;-n jn Mr.
Williams* urWMO* I1 ** 1 ■'-T l **- AJ| fcinJs i,f Ornamental Pm
oittfthip exacutad U- orO**r. taj-t-Jaw
" lntvlllgeuce Ofllcc.
THE »abi«eri t>#r ha« Jmit opened ftn IN'CKLLJGKNCK
OFFICE. at So 4l<J Liberty street, In the well kDown
otttce of John Ihompaon, Ship and as be has N»-u
Exploring Attmt for the t duu Men’* B*bl« £o«*ty of put*
buXKb bit nearly two year*, ba flatten himself that hL*
knowledge ofthe city and Its rUls»n« him great I*n in
Uvsin furnishing housekeeper* with help, and ai<*o In tlnJ
log places for boys,girlJ and all oibers i n *- employment.
patronage of tb* public u lnui «-aey. an.l
a»ery elfort ueei to <ife general salutartl -n
j e j l tf DMtIUKL lUitk
A. SltiUkea & ( o
HAVE ON UASL>, at tb lr stt«n*itd CABINET and
OUAIK MANUFACTORY. Nt- 01 -Inert, a
large assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, ■ M-di
they will tell 15 per r*ui brl.-w tatn*.
ftrms—ctSh only. _
' w m - IC« Hteveusoia continues to utauuU:-
Ytlture CABINET WAKE of e*«*ry deecrtptioo. at bis
VESA oi l eUn-i, corner of Liberty and bevetilh streets
f 1 UNDEBIAIiINU attended to, In ah it* bran* hea
Charles Uarosti,
HOttaE BiIOEB AND ULACKSMU’LI, has erected a
new fp-t commodious Brick Bhnp on Cherry alley,
between Third and Fourth streets, whore he Is prepared
to do all work In bis Una with the utmost promptitude.
Haring had lung experience iu the t»u«lue*», he respectfully
soUcita ihe patrouage of bin old curU-iuere auJ the public
generally. _ 'f- 1
GRAND PIANO*
MADE BY
NUNNB & CLARK, NEW YORK.
THB PUBLIC of Pittsburgh and Allegheny U respect
fully Invited to cmll at the Music Store jCTw '
of the subscriber*, No. W PIfTQ ttV, andßgSSrao&l
examine ft superb n IT Q n n
PullflrftPd Ptano t price >1000«« w B \| ■
Proto tbe Factory of NONNB * CLAdK, N«« York. TbU
elegant Instrument 1b made In the ** kUZABETHIAN
STYLE,” lb* ornament*, front piece* end leg* being elabo
rateiferrred croi of SOLID BOBEWOOD. It Is foil seven
octave*. Of the largest dlmenßlonfl, and, In point of volume,
power, and liquid sweetness of tone, la pronounced alto
gether unsurpassable.
The Bubeeriberv will be happy lo rerelre ibe vlaiu of
their friends and the public lu general, and show them
through their elegant new establishment.
U- KLKUtU A BlU> .
Sign id the QUden Harp,
No. W Vlflh street.
Spftag Block of Hamburg^Pl anoa.
The Hamburg Planed ar« undoubtedly
|| B | ( I superior to all others, both In rlaitial}/ r>f
[ouch »**d superiority *>/ tout.
Iboy have not only r«colved the highest marks of appro
*** ““ 6- Kgpfsiaigg' " ocil *
And Others, who Haro them constantly la their own use,
but also from our resident Professors. The following Ib au
extract from a latter of
PBOFKBBOB HENRY ROHBOOK.
After describing the particular style two of which be
wants tor his own ws*-—one Grand and one Square—he
speaks as tollows of their excellent qualities :
“My little daughter, who plays eery well, muet, with
myself, have a good Instrument, and yours are the only
ones which can satisfy me.
“ Instruments are offered me on the most accommodating
terms. I, however, do not like them; they hare not the
elastic touch and the tone of yours.
44 1 remain, youra, respectfully,
“Hsmtt Bonnots, Pittsburgh, Pa.”
For sale by CIIABLOTTE BLUMK, at the “Old KsUb
liahed Plano Wood atreflLM door above Fifth
Also, sbie ST&bC for BlTtßtmrgh and WcaCeta PenueylvaDia
for IloU't, Davit <t Ob.'i Boston Pianos, (which in tbe East
ern cJtlei are cooeideTed superior to diner Chickerlng’s or
Nunns A Clark's, cut which tact In not extensively kapWn,
as they have but lately been introduce-J here ) aod'b'ber
New Yors .and Philadelphia Pianos, of the beat makrre, at
prices from $226 to (800. mhl*->
Notice to Whom It Slay Concern*
THB PUBLIC SPRING SALES of Heal Estate at Ro
chester are now closed, and the ffutldinp Season has
fairly commenced: Every citizen of Rochester Is badly cm
> ployed. Bren 80 or 40 new families who have becomo clti
i *ene the present Spring, Out! constant employment; und In
>a few daya-e bundredJ'amflJea mote will be required to car
iry on thoNtfotkc* thaprosentManbh.
I The Chr Building EttaOliihm&il b now ueur completion,
. and w ui be In full operation in June. Several Oars will be
ready for delivery, by contract, the Ist of July, 1866.
Two o» three new churches, in Rochester, will be con
< traded for immediately, and numerous other Improvements
• will bafcdniinfenced, requiring a great amount of mechanical
and other labor Independent of the Car Establishment,
which wIU probably employ from c*na wo hundred,
i A prominent brickmaher from Pittsburgh has juat pur
chased nine large lots, and contracted to make upon them
forthwith 600,000 bricks. Two gongs of hands commence
work the present week, besides tho other yards heretofore
established in the neighborhood.
Our Atone Quarrus are already alive with workmen, and
the toad leading to them lined with teams.
LfsmtKr'te becoming 1 flbwrcdanl and theap, and tenements
wUl'Sdlra up U> relieve Fomb cf our houses, which
BOW bave 6 ftrnPb**. 4 families, 3 families, and dozens of
them 2 families each.
Any who d d hot buy cheap lota si tbe four public sales
last season, or the four public sales the present spring, cau
sliU secure good barguins at private tale by calling ou the
subscriber in Rochester. Tcrma-VS duwo,H in one year
tp.t v. in two years. M. T. 0. GOULI).
P. rf.—-A few lots can yet be had at $OO to $lOO each ; if
applied for before tbe 20 ih May. Theau lota are twice a<<
large as usual rity lots, viz: 40 feet by 125, and the price
only &om'sl*6oto s2£o par toot front. The present reserv
eJ homestead and magnificent profit of Ovid Pinney, 4 acres
la the centtaof thß borough of Rochester; also, the beautl
ful fiO acres* building, orchard, Ao-, of P. Reno, can be
bought through thoAubecriber at great bargains, and there
atn.poUwo IVCfUwW"* vlthta . hundred milch. O.
■CHA& ATWI
.-.jw H.mov.l.
SdDTHBKBT A BON U.fa removed their KejlßeUU
, end Qeaorml Ageocj Office to No. 63 MARKET 6T
near Third. * u r
T~>OR SALE— Two Lota of 60 feel by 110 each, in East
r Pittsburgh, at the lowest prices. Inquire of
XHQfiUfI WOOP&. 76 fPUrtfc rtrwt.
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, SE
DR. HEKDERSON,
OCULIST AND AIIKIST.
BUM ILL OISUSIB OF FBI 111 I*o «*« OOPPBIO,
omoiwSffilSSwAY^wL m*«»^« KW *>«■
Hours from 0 A. M. to 4P. M.
ROUQH, GBANULATKI) LIDS, luil»mmaHou, Scots or
Ohronic Blindness with Films, Iritla,Amaurosis 110.1
Oatarad Siofukras, Weeping or Watery fees, are amonjt
the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. 11. with
’“Sldto^ I tfuU Ear treated upon scientific principles.
Artificial Byea laeorted without an operaUou.
All tettera post-paid will secure prompt attention
We select the fbfiowing references from among “!• ““"J"
Bauds of caaes which hale been euceeasfully trested by hr
Heuderson : ~ v
Wm. J. Fryer, 82&-S Broadway, Albany, N^Y.
•Alfred Southwick, Printer,
tJ. Qoodspeedi Qians Falla, N. Y.
•Wm. W.Bmltb,Detroll.Mloh.
•Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson. New York City, N. Y
tMias Mary Bellows, N. H. Station, Duchess
•Edward Q. Solger, Bristol, Oonh.
•John Seamen, Engineer. N Y.
Darhl Little, Engineer, N. Y.
Wm. F. B. Giles, office Oaurier and Bug, N. 1
t James W. Kirby, Brooklyn; L I.
rL I R. l, feeTM l telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas llotal.
' a. U. Ferrlsa, Organ Builder, Houston St.
R. B. Doolittle, mTd, Hudson, N. Y.
Mia. Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y.
M. P. Oolllns, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. r.
B. L. Boss, Albany, N. Y.
A. Billenbaeb, Schenectady, N.Y.
(Japt. B. H. Hayiland, Athens, N. Y;
John W. Hackett, Blngbampton, N.Y.
£’• * (r l^- i-v
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f '*
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V '
MISCELLANEOUS
•me** patients were Mind, end had to be led to the office.
At the of twowoeiu they could go about the city
* of Amaororia were restored to sight after
they were given up as Incurable by the faonlty, and can be
referred to by any perwm who wishes to learn the feet* In
these cases, ny writing to them. . i*“
Pittsburgh Dollar SavlogainatUatlon,
ya 68 fourth street,
SBXT OOOQ TO THfl PITTBBUBOH BASE,
18 NOW OPEN dally from 9 to 2 o’clock; also, on Wed
nesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 ■
DeooalU received of aU sums not leas than one Dollar,
and adivi Jend of the profits declare! twice a J®W»
and December. The Trußtoea,f&r the purpose of furthering
the benevolent oWecto of the Institution, have entered into
a guarantee bondCtkereby giving additional security to
the Charter, By-Lawe, Hales and Begu
latkma, furnished gratis, on oSc *
KOkQB ALBRitS*
Vies racsxniNTe:
Bopevell Hepburn, John H- Shoeuborger,
Oeorge B. 'Vhlla, CtmriMKjiyp,
William 1. Johnston, N.
Junes W. HellTTien, Thoobeld Umbstnetler,
Alexender Bnollej, u Pennock,
WIUUm Phillips. Wllllxm J. Anderson.
John Q. Baekofan, J.m«» Uwdmui,
Hill Bmv»in, J ' ,hQ JJ- *£*?''*
Albert OnlbertsoQ, John D. al vtoru,
Robert Chester, Robert Morrow,
J. Gardiner Ooflln, Welter P. Marshall,
Alonxo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock,
Joho ft-Oasirere, Henry L- Rlngwalt,
Ofaarlrt A. Ooltoa, Robert Robb,
K. Q. Edriagtoa, George It Kiddle,
9nac\i Felix, James Rifoada,
Qearge P. GlUmcre, J*m« Bbidle,
Jemei S. Uoan, George B. Belden,
WUllam 8. Harea, Alexander Tlodl*- m
Srcrrtary and Trrasurrr— CHARLES A. OOtTOS.
JrlJHlly _
FA tun RRB’ Arab MECIIASIt’B*
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
Insurance Company,
Ot PHILADELPHIA.
Capital -
Amount securely Invested..
THIS OOMPANY efltata Fire Inanranco on BnOJlnCu,
tlco-ia, Furniture, 4c. Marina Insurance oo YweU,
Cargo end Freight. Laland Insurance on Good*, by Rivers
Ufcws, Canal*, Railroads and LanJ Carriage general] v.
lnsurance upon Urea, upon tbo niwt farctmsla
lerma.
DIBXOTOB3.
Hod Tboma* B. Florence, Jamed B. Nooll,
George U- Armstrong, Charle* Dlagee,
E<i P, MtililUton, B H. lUlmboU,
Qeurg* Uelmbotd, Fred. 0- Browser,
Tt*.»m»3 MandsrtoM. l**»c Lrtw-h.
TiiOUAS n. rLOKESCB, PraddSlft.
Enwisn &. Urarocs-O, BccreUry
PITTSDCTUIB &BFKBXSOKB.
Uou T. B. Ilowe, Hoa. J R WOllntock,
Hoq P. 0 Shannon, Oot B. W. Black,
llua J.B Guthrie, A-U M'CalumnU Ks^-,
Thomas J Keenan, g«i. WUsoo M'Caadleaa, keq-,
Oci J Ue on Foster, Gen. J K Rlorohead.
JL M. Riddle,
The character of the abo?e Cotap*oy U of the drat class,
&od cotnbioM the rare and unusual privllegt® Fire, Mb
rine and Life lnaurioce.
o*nUauen of elsvatwl standing are associated la it*
management. and interested ae Stockholder*.
* TUOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent,
, y 77 gt. Oh**)** Building, No ICfi Third «t.
ARTHUR’S PATENT
Self-sealing Cans g|||i
/or Freservin</ Frtah Fruit*, |p||jl|
TVraufors, £<■.., Bill 1111111^
BY nKEUniI'&L SEALING
riUIKNE CANS, which are «al*d by the Housekeeper
I without tbe aid of a Unner, and opened easily without
Injury to the can. are rapidly coming Into general use
! Pull direction* for potting up fruit accompany tbe eans:
! and the work U to easily pertormod.that by their use svery
family may hare fresh Fruit and Tomato** on thrlr Üble
' all winter, at summer price*.
PRICES —Pint Cana, |*i; Quart, $a,W; Half Gallon.
1 «b 0; Three Quarts, Uallun, pi p*f doxan. The
I /tltfereot sixes nest, In order to aecur* economy in trails
ittrlatlon.
ARTHUR'S OAN, which la ckwed with a Ud corering the
I whole too, eo that when open U may be cleansed like any
Other v*£»l, has been fully approved by tbe Farmer*' Club
td the American Inattlota, New York. It took a Ont-claas
diploma orer all other self-sealing can* at the late Fair In
Cincinnati, and was awarded a molal a( tbe MeJmnlcs'
Fair held this spring at the Bmithaonlan Institute, Wash
ington City, D. 0- It ta claimed to l-e the beet Dan In the
All order* accompanied by tbe cash will be promptly for
* wholesale and retail, at tbe China and Queens
ware Store of HENRY UIOBY,
•ngi 1W Wood street, PUtsborgh.
UsrgaJna In Watohsii Clonk* it Jewelry.
ROBERTS & BROTHER.
ARB now selling their large and oaretully aeleo
ted stock of Ftna Watcbea, Clocks, and rich Gold
&/%jenln at greatly reduced prices, to make room
Gaßfor an entire new stock, which will be received di
rect from the Eastern manufactories In a few weeks, for
tb* Fall trade. ... .
Purchasers desiring to buy good goods at low prices,
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 the place.
v ROBERTS A BROTHER,
41 Fifth street, neat door to Wood. f
tßf" Watrhea, docks and Jewelry repaired In the best
manner, and warranted. jy2l:ly
CITY HOTEL.
Oorasr of Bmlklxnata ana -»-.
JOHN P. GLASS, Proprietor. -
PIT7SBORQU, PA.
THIS large and commodious Hones haring undergone
thorough repair and furnished with new equipments
throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling
public. CaAmaaa nooiasta. J?L-
LANI> WARRANTS
WANTED—
SS;
100 ACRE WARRANTS, by;
aubtiif Looms,
|*l a Dealer In Warrants, Bfooks, Aa. M Fourth •
Co-Partnerabip.
WALTER P. MARSHALL associated with him, on tbe
2d day of July, JOS. R. HUGHES, in the Wall
pnnir business, uflder the name of
i apr ousiubbs, p MAUBHALL 4 qo
FOR SALE VERYCHEiP.
A building LOT IS ALLEOHUNV OITTT, 21 fwt bj
100. A good bargain can b» bad by applying sunn at
the office of the MOltSmO POST. iy'lbt
Lot for Sal*'
A GOOD BOILDINS LOT, 24 foot front on Carton Htreet
bv 100 foot In (iaptb, In Birmingham, will be Bold
cheap. Hnaulro of QKO. JT&iLIMORB,
l T fg at office of tha Morning Boat
BBMI ANNCaL DIVIBBNB, a iAKTciST., JULV I^Boo.
jKTSA IHSUBANCB COMPANY,
Or HAKTFO&D, COHX.
Chabthbsd - - - - - 1819.
PAID UP.
Caih Aaaata, July 1, 1886, *839,530 »3.
CONTINUE to make insurance on all descriptions of
property at equitable rates. This Company hare
maintained a position for honorable dealing for 86 years,
and Is nosnrpassed for responsibility and punctuality bv
any other similar institution In the United Btatea. Semi
annual statement of tbe condition of this Company on file
in this office, for the examination of the public.
H. D. XEN-EYOK, Agent
Offloe, North-west corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pitts
burgh. Jy*-* 4
U-* M. Leinon it Co.’s Way Line,
BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND COLUMBIA.
. THE undersigned having purchased
:>&—Has! part of D Leech A Uo.’a Canal Stock,
are prepared to do a WAY FREIGHT
BUSINESS between this place and Columbia. All business
entrusted to our care will he promptly attended to by us,
at the Warehouse formerly occupied by D. Leech A Co.,
Canal Basin. LLOYD & LEMON.
Jy2frdlm»
JUBT WHAT YOO ALL WANT THIS WARM WEA
THER—The Maguioee for August
Peterson's Magazine for August;
Ballou's do do
New York Journal do
Dickens' Household Words for August;
The Heiress of Haughton, or the Mother's Secret;
Mary Lyndon, or Revelations of a Life;
Peggy Woffington.
' che|»???^^««^l^ 1 : u,e
Jy2o Fifth st., opposite the Theatre.
COAX FLAT—Lying at the foot of Liberty street, Mo non
gahela rirar, for sale by
jyliO
Oi ALHOH—tfo. 1 Lake Superior - Salmon tor Bale by
O b*hm a. ootuwa.
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TEMBER J, 1855.
SUMMER RESORTS.
PEBSY COUNT? WABM SPRINGS.
rjIIIE above Mlobratad WATKRINQ PLACE will be op« n
X lor visitor. ua .ml alter the FIPTIi OP JUNE SEAT.
They are delightfully located on tiherman’s Creek* tour teen
miles north-west of Duncaunon, (this place being fifteen
miles nest of Harrisburg, on tbe Uestnu Railroad,) at the
base of Pisgoh Mountain. which reaches an. elevation of
more than five hundred feet. Sherman's Greek affords a
splendid opportunity for those foud of bathing, fishing or
sailing; the surrounding forests offer great attractions to
the sportsman; and tour smooth an I 4Q»dy roads through
a country unsurpassed for bold and magnifloent scenery,
will diversify tbe amusements of the place.
HORSES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had at all
times Horses taken to Livery on reasonable terms.
Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of tha SPRINGS too
muctwan hardly be said. Their waters have been analyeed
by ChfrDest-Ch Satiate in the Union, and ere pronounced no:
eurpafHied cutaneous diseases and affections of
i. e kldfteys. .There are some five Springs In all, every
one of which la of different temperature—the largest being
tfi) degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 03 gallons every
seven urinates. Ladles' and Gentlemen’s BATHB have
been constructed, with all the modern Improvements, to
gether with PLUNGE BATHS, Ac
Bachr day a Coach leaves Duueannon for ths Springs,
after the arrival of the cars.
Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, and various other facili
ties for amusement, In abundance. The accommodations
will bo the best, and the charges low.
'fauna,—Eight dollars per week, or one dollar and fifty
cents per day.|
Families wishing to engage rooms, sboold address the
proprietor early;
Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor
having engaged the best of servants. Muslo always in at-
tendance.
Ait communications intended to reach the Perry County
Warm Springs should be addressed to Duneannon F. 0.
They will beunmediately forwarded.
H. H» BTTER,
mySLtf Proprietor Warm Springs
SUJtlfflEß RETREAT.
Keystone hotel, howtirodoh go., pwna,
drcd and thirty-ievai miUt East of Pittsburgh, end
onky six hour i* ride. This delightful residence and place of
public resort Is located on the banks of the Blue J unlata,
at the confluence of Bpruce Creek. Its clear spring, trout
sustaining waters, here itself, and mingles Its
murmurs In concert, as they rush ilowd tbe gorges of the
Mountains.
- Tbo very central position of this Hotel makes It a desira
ble place of sojourn for a few weeks or days, for men of
business and their famlHes—jaded and enervated with the
turmoil, bustle beat of tbe <nty- It is situated on the
Pennsylvania Central Railroad, where the great turnpike
from the Susquehanna and other roads, concentrate—
making easy egresa and Ingress, several times a day, by
the cars and stages, to Altoona, Tyrone, Huntingdon and
the Mountains.
Tbe House is a new brick one, four stories hlglvspacious
and roomy, newly papered, painted and furnished from
basement to attio, with ail the modern Improvements and
appliances of Cold Baths, Ac. H is also finely ventilated.
There are snperb views of every department of the Moun
tain scenery —the “glorious mountains,” the “eternal
hills." Telegraph Office la in the House, always ready for
the proprietor ready to reraive visitors at mode
rate charges. R/P. HAS LETT, Proprietor.
aiVEUKCis m pmsßCaaa:
William Carr A Co- 329 Liberty street
John U. Bboenberger. John Anderson.
William 8. Campbell, 8t Charles Hotel. I Jjli
FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
FOR the Prevention and Cure of IffVnumm and* XU
KtfTcre Fsteba, Fkvxb and Aaut, Cams and Fkvao,
Dona Aoum, Gonui Dehutt, Niaor SwiATfl, and all other
fbrms ef disease which hare a common origin in Malaria or
Fuunw.
This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE, which will entirely
protect any resident oP traveler, even In the most sickly or
swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious disease what
ever, or any injury from constantly Inhaling Malaria or
Miasma. ’
1 1 wiliinstanli j check the Ague io persons who hero ear
fared Cor Any length of time, Dorn one day to twenty years,
so they need never have anoVitr chxU, by continuing Its
use according to directions. The patient at once begins to
recover appetite and strength, and continues until a perma
nent and null cal ears is effected.
9300,0110
9400,000
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary eases; some
may require more Directions printed in German, French
Spanish, accompany each bottle. Prise Coe Dollar
Liberal discounts made to the trado.
JAMES A: RHODES, Providence, R. I
- j hare made a chemical examination of- Rhodes'Fever
end Ague Cure." or M Antidote to Malaria,” and have tested
U for Areeulr, Mercury. Quinine anJ Btrycboine, but have
not found a purtlole of eithur in it, nor have I found any
substance In Its oompoalifon that yould prove Injurious to
the constitution.
•• Lswwßttu, Union County, Pa , May 2, 1566.
JUr J. A. Hhodes—l>tAi Bir: Tb» box of roedidne you
sent me was Ju’j received on tbe llth cri April. 1 have
rotd a boot one-half of ft, and K> far tb« people who have
used it are «aU#flad that It has oared them. It has certain
ly stopped the Ague In every one wbo has uted It, and six
vf tbe cases were of long standing. My bister, who haa
bed It fur five or sir years back, and oooU never get it
stopp**d. etoept by vfulDloe, and that only a* long as bhe
would take U. Is now, l thtuk. entirely cured by your rem
edy 0. R. MoGINLY."
Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, tiuloinn, tJtryuhnloe, or
Anti-PerlodkA, or medicines of any kltJ, tbe virtue ol
whlrh la owing to such poisonous drugs Tbe meet they
can do i» to “ break the chills " for a short Ume, While they
are sure u> cause eoo/fUtuUonal maladies that ream only
«ith life- Remember that the only Fever and Ague rerne-
Jy that Is barmloas M well as sure. Is
Rhodes' Fever and Ague Core.
ay Fvt vale by JOHN MITUURLU *od Druggists gen
••rily. auglVdew
NO 11« WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, U Job* re
ceiving a large stock of PIANOB, of the latest styles,
from tha Factories of
BAOMGARDTHN A HEINS, Hamburgb;
UAijLBT, DA VIB A CQ-, Boston,
HAINES, BROS. A CUMMINGS, New York;
A. B. REICHBNBACII, Philadelphia;
Together with those of other makers, at prices from $226 to
$1 000; Including every variety and style, from the plain
but substantial iron frame Plano, to the mast elegantly
carved Louis X W. style, Square and Grand Piasoa.
Arrangements have been made with the manufacturers,
by which thnlr Ins truer are sold lower by thtdr exclu
sive agents here than In the East, and without the addi
tional coat and risk of transportation.
Every Plano 6old by the subscriber Is warranted Perfect
In every respect, and a written goaranteowUl.be given li
required. CHARLOTTE BLOME,
, ag lG No. U 8 Wood street.
IRON city commercial college,
An Inrtitation for tbe Business Han.
CBJBTBBSD ATBIL, 1885
ORGANIZED and In very successful operation, with a
Board of Trustees, and iaugbt by an efficient Faculty.
Teo hundred students And upwards have matriculated at
this College. The combined and urgent demand of the
Farmer, Mechanic, Merchant and Professional man, far an
Institution of a high standard, In which varlousartawltii
taught, has caused the organisation
of the Peopled College of Practical Teachers. Several of the
Faculty are autbont of Book-Keeping, who provide, as re
quired, sets of M form books,” that conform to all the changes
improvements of frequent occurrence Iq actual bus}*
Dally Lectures are delivered by persons of known ability.
Bobjecta: Book Keeping, Us theory and laws; Arithmetic,
and Us apdlication; The Art of Writing; Commercial Law;
Political Economy; Commercial Geography; History; and
Business Ethics.
The success of this Institution Is now certain. Citiems
of the first circles In society and business show their confi
dence by entering their eons for a business education.
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OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable for Railroads. Ca
nals, Ad, for weighing Hay, Coal, Ore, nod Merman
dise generally. Purchasers may (eel assured that they can
be supplied with a superior and reliable article, and run
ni» risk. l - , 1% .
Ra<>h Beale Is guaranteed correct, and if (after trial) not
found satisfactory, can be returned without charge.
Factory at the old stand, established for thirty years, cor
ner of Ninth and Melou streets, Philadelphia.
ABBOTT A CO.,
aufr23A3m Suoresaors to Elucott A Abbott.
kfilectlon.
Ornoi or “Th* Pmsamwa Gas Oopiat,* )
August 17,1868. j
ri'HK Stockholders of “Tbs Pittsburgh Has Company”
J. are hereby notified that an olsoUon, for the purpose of
eleoting two poreona to Berre as Truktess of the sali Has
Company for the tarn of three years, will beheld at the
offlce of the Company, at the Works, on the STMT MON
DAY (3d day) Of SKPTJSMBKtt, 1366, between the hours
of 2 and 6 o’clock P. M.
JAMES M. OURIBTY. TtoMutw.
iuglB:iltd
Valuable Carm for sale*
Situate is adams township, bdtleb oodnty,
containing HI icret; 116 acree of which nr* under cul
tivation. The proprietor, about to decline turning, wUI
diapooe of nil h& Stock, Grain nnd Hay on band, lfdMired
Knnuirw of JAMBS BuAK-KLi,
enquire ox comeT of ge7 « Eltb and Smith field stfl.
Gtt ” H, ARNOLD A SONS, 66
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER# IH
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode, 5
No eft MARKET BTBBETVbetwaen Third and Fourth,
Pittsburgh. Keep constantly on hand, ft large stock
of Clothe, Gaeatmureu and Vestings. Garutontfl madq to
order on the shortest notice; and in the latest styles.
orders promptly attended to. [augl7:im
HilTO p. nui'daiii;....-- ;..JOBIPB *. mraaii. |
w. P. Man Hall a Co.i
IMPORTERS and Dealers In French and American PA
PER HANGINGS, 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
got# Agents'for the celebrated mafaufaotmee w
Maesre. Delicoun A 00., Paris • a °6*
iUPoBTANT.— At this season of ttw year, whan dton***
of the stomach and bowel# are po Eminent, natL}/ ne
elected, af« so apt to degenerate Into cholera morbus, or
even Aelatie cholera, no family should be without a bottle
of the Concentrated Essence of JomaicaGinger, and a bottle
of Wlctey's celebrated Diarrhoea Medicine, which, if used
according to accompanying dlrtcilons, will proTe a speedy,
«»!» and «mo«aooi r.nedy. Theyeao b»lu.d Mlyat the
T>ruir Store of JOHN EArr, Jfl,
“ u g g "r Wool street.
TaASPBKfiBY BiUNDY—<J dci puns Kaspberry Brandy,
K 4 ¥e ry superior home-made artide. For sale by
xx> 3 JNO. UTTLK, Jr., Agent,
mgfcdiw tfo, 291 Liberty etrot.
J. W. BUTLER & CO
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RHODES’
EVIDENCE OK 9APF.TY.
N*w Yoax, Jaue 11,16£6.
JA4IK9 R. CULLTON, M. Chemist.
EVIDENCE UP MERIT.
CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS"
CIURLOTTE BLtME,
Platform Scale*
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NUMBER 295.
AILY MORNING POST*
SATURDAY MORNING: ::::.:::BEPTEMB£R 1
STOLEN MONEY;
Or, A Shepherd’!) Autobiography.
[From Household Words."}
My name is Edmund Spencer. I was
bom int he parish of Rookdale, in Lincoln
shire. My father was ashepherdin the ser
vice of Mr. Wyham, one of those large
farmers who rent and cultivate above a
thousand acres. There were two cottages
close together halfway up the hill which rose
at the back of the farm house; we lived
in one, and the foreman in the other. I
had several brothers and sisters, some old
er, 9ome younger than myself, but somehow
we did not g et on well together, not that
we quarrelled exactly, but they were stroug
and active, while I was a weak and thought
ful, though not exactly a sickly child;
away from the boisterous -games in which
I mostly always got’tvoreted, they used to
taunt aridcblt me sulky. And so it hap
pened that 4 grew to love little Mary, the
foreman’s better than my own
relations.'
The foreman was a very kind man and
so fond of ebooks that he was esteemed in
the villagers great a scholar as Mr. Wy r
ham himself which -did hot perhaps require
a’gre&tdedbof learning. Mary was his first
and only ■child, her mother having left this
world of sorrow in the act of bringing her
into it, and her father doated on her as if
the love he had felt for the mother had
beem bequdathed by her (if the poor child
can be said to bequeath" anything) to the
child. So it happened that wheD he saw
how fond Mary and 1 were of each other'
that he took me also to his heart,
and I used to go into his cottage every
evening- after the labors of the day
were over and share in Mary’s lessons. It
made me very happy to learn reading and
writing, and then when the foreman saw
how eagerly I took my book he grew still
fonder ; of?me.
Those ; were happy days when Mary and
1 used.towander about the fields ; or sit
sheltered from the sun by the leaves of
some old-tree,Spelling over the few book?
we could 1 obtain ; or stroll down to the
watermill whose distant rumbling could be
heard at the cottage, mow fishing for min
nows in the troubled waters, how lying
sti 11, side by side, talking, or rather think
ing aloud to each other with all the dream
iness of romantic dhildhood.
We always talked about the wildest
things we had heard or read of while id
ling about that old mill. Tire wanderings
of Christian in the Pilgrim’s Progress—
that which is quite natural to the vague
ideas of children, the life-like ndventures
of Robinson Crusoe ; the deeds of the Old
Testament kings and warriors, furnished an
exhauslless store of provision for our
| dreams.
There was something about that mill)
perhaps the effect of the sunny stream rip
pling so gently to the point where it dashed
itself so mndty into the dark,deep gulf be
low ; perhaps the story of a young man
who had come to the neighborhood on a
fishing excursion a few years before, and
who had been sucked in while bathing and
Crushed by that fearful wheel which gave
a gloomy tinge to nil our thoughts about it.
It was the more melancholy passages of
the books we read which most charmed
and fascinated us as we gazed on the troub
led waters, and we had got it into out heads,
how or why I cannot tell, that the gulf im
mediately below the wheel was fathom
less.
These are my summer reminiscences ot
childhood ; how the winter days passed 1
do not remember. That period of my life
seems to have been all summer.
Had it not been for Mary’s father 1
should never havo learned lo read or write
for there was no school in our neighbor
hood. Ido not wish to speak evil of my
betters but I cannot think that our clergy
manquiledid his duty tons* They said that
he was very rich, that he received a thous
and poundsayear for his teaching us the way
to Heaven, which he certainly did bo once
a week in thechurch, for it wasa very good
sermon he preached —and always the same.
But he never visited the poor unless
they sent for him when on their death beds,
for his time was much occupied in coun
try sports of which he seemed very fond.
I suppose he felt such
sary to drive^ a ® ay
life, for there being nogen ]j e wa3
like himself witliin_matt^g t the neighbor
s' WiMtfra, and"was perhaps almost driven
for company’s sake to interest himself in
their pursuits. But 1 still think he would
have done h« duty better had be attended
a little more to the poor, for religion, which
is a good deal to the rich, is everything to
Ihem. •
But the clergyman did not approve of
schools' One day Mary and 1 were sit
ting 3 in our favorite spot near the mill,
both reading out of the same hook,, when
we were startled by the voice of a lady
who had come close behind us without our
hearing her. It was the clergyman’s sister
Hi stay ing on a visit at his house, who
come with him to the river to see him
; and, on rising, we saw him whipping
' the water at a short distance from us.
“What are you reading, my dears?”
-said she, taking the book from Mary’s hand.
•‘Oh, the Pilg-iime Progress. Do you go
to school ?”
“No, ma’am.”
“ Not go to school 1 then how did you
learn to read ?”
“ Father taught us, ma’am,” answered
Mary, who was th'e -chief speaker.
“ But why do you not go to school ?”
Here her brother came up.
“School,” said he, “school! I would not
have a school in my parish on any account.
If iyou educate the poor, you will make
them ail infidels and Chartists, or else Dis
senters, which is just as bad.” And he
took his sister off.
doubtless, the clergyman was muoh bet
ter informed on most points than I can pre
tend to be, but 1 cannot help thinking that
ihe was wrong in this instance, If he had
had more experience among the poor I think
he would have altered his opinion, and I re
member two-cases which seem to confirm
this Idea of mine. One was Joe Smith,
who psed to declaim against the wickedness
of fox-hunting, add when asked why he
considered that arauaewent. incompatible
with future salvation, replied that it was
written in the Bible that if any man would
glory, he should glory in the Lord, where
as fox-hunting gloried in an animal’s tail!
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I do not think Joe Smith would have talk
ed such nonsense if he had been able to
read and write. The other case was that
of Tom Johnson, who left the Church and
joined the Jumpers, because on passing
the parsonage one Sunday morning he saw
the clergyman at his window desecrating
the Lord’s Day by—shaving. It is almost
needless to say that Tom Johnson was “no
schollard.” Our parsea-was-eng of the
old school* Since his day, I know that the
clergy know their duty very mnch bet-
days of dreamy’iLppinessdid not
last long, though the weakness of roy
frame saved me several years of toil, at _
it was not till I was twelve years old that I
began to help my father in his duties as. a
shepherd, holding his salves when he “doc
tored ” the sheep, or helping the dog to
keep them in a corner.
1 remember how proud I'felt when I
got my first wages; and I was glad to feel
that I was ol some use to my father and
mother. So, for some -time I was still
very happy, for my work was light arid I
found many opportunities of studying the
books I managed one way and another to
pick up. Mary, too, often kept me com
pany while I was watching tfie sheep.
But it was in spring that 1 began to
work and when-sumnier and autumn had
passed, winter set in. I began to feel the
| real pain of labor. My work was in the
tumipfield, toppling and tailing the turnips
for the sheep, and dragging the roots out
of the ground when they were eaten close.
This work was very severe in frosty weath
er when the ground was dry and hard. 1
still took every opportunity of improving
ray mind, bat the freshness, the romance,
the spring of life was gone for ever.
Years followed years; I hardly counted
them, every day was like the former one,
all was toill toil! toil 1 Yet I was better
off than my fellow-laborers, for had I not
Sunday? They too had that day to sleep
and yawn over, but to me every seventh
day brought a far greater pleasure than
the mere respite from labor; I had my
boob, and Mary to talk about them.
When I had reached the age of twenty
four, my father was persuaded by agentle
man from Lonth to emigrate to America,
taking the rest of his family with hifri.
They wanted me to go too,’and thbn’iPwas
that ! discovered how very dear Maty was
to me; Brought up as we had heeri'togeth
er, it seemed quite natural to Hie that we
should marry, and so when l mentioned
the matter, it seemed to her. Then tame
the question, whether she should go out
' too,but 1 had read a book which set forth
the hardships of emigrants in so strong a
light, that 1 could not bear the thought of
exposing. Mary to them. Wouldto God I
had never read that book !
When my father was gone, I succeeded
him as Mr. Wyham’s shepherd, and short'
ly afterwards Mary and I were married.
Wa lived in the same cottage with her fa
ther, and the memory of the four succeed
years seems flooded in a light from Heav
en. My wages was not such as to enable
us to do much, but with care I was gener
ally able to put by something every Satur
day, to be laid up in store against [our old
age in the Louth Savings Bank.
In four years we had a boy and two girts,
the latter stout, rosy little cherubs enough,
but the boy, the eldest, was sickly from hts
birth, and at the end of his third year, jnst
as we began to think we should rear him,
he was taken from us- It was a sad blow,
the first we had sustained, and the begin
ing of our troubles.
[CO.NCLOSIOn lOKOEEOW.-
pianosx Pianos i
Manufactured by oiucrbbinq a sons, Boston,
and 1 for sale by JOHN H. MKLLQR. wtarnm-,
No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond
and Fourth street. Just received from then M g W W
manufactory of Chickering A Sons, Boston, w * « V *
and for sale mraridWp at Boston prices—
Two of their first clafa Keren Octave Pianos, Louis XIV.
style, with carved eases, legs, lyre, made desk, do. Ac.; fin
ished back and front alike. This is coo* tie red by persons
of taste to be the most beautiful pattern now made. Price
$6OO each.
Two first class Seven Octave Pianos, with carved case,
lyre, new style of Sated legs, the lyre and ends of beautiful
esrvfd tracery work; finished back and front alike. Price
$l6O each.
Three elegant Rosewood, plain doable round comer*.
Seven Octave Pianos, finished back and front alike, and
with Cblekertog’s Patent Iren Frame. Price $4OO each.
Two carved Rosewood 6% octave Pianos, with new style
fluted legs, carved ease, mode desk, and the usual openings
filled wi3i beautifully carved tracery work; finished back
and front alike. Pri«*e $425 each.
Three elegant Rosewood, plain double round comers, fyi
octaves, finished back and front alike, and with Qhiekeiing’e
Patent Iron frame. Price $375 each.
Seven Rosewood and Black Walnut Six Octave Pianoe, all
made as well and with the same care as their first class Pi
anos, and with Chick*riug , s Patent Iron Frame.
• GRAND PIANOS.
One ol (picketing * Bona* Hew Beale, full Seven Octave
Grand Pianos. of immense power, brilliancy, and sweetness
of tone, with their Hew Patent Action, which renders the
touch so light and elastic that U can be played on by tbs
most delicate band. PticofTflL— " , "
„ jut'di I'uur COW Parlor Grand Pianos, an entirely
new invention, and particularly adapted for Parlor use.
Price $660.
PIANO STOOLS.
A new tot of Plano Stools just received.
For sale by JOUN H. MKLLOB, 81 Wood st,
between Diamond alley and Fourth street,
Sole Agent for CUICKEBING A SONS, for Pittsburgh and
Western Pennsylvania. aog2B
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Cl hT PAULSON will introduce the New. Style lor Bets
i* on BATUHDAY, August 25ib.
, C. H. PAULSON, 7B Wood street,
next door to comer of Fourth.
ffS* Soft Hats end Caps of every description.
RUrf&dlW _ _
Fall Style for Hate.
EDUCATIONAL.
PENN INSTITUTE, corner of Penn and Hancock street*.
The ensuing Session of this Insulation will commence
on MONDAY, the 8d of September. '
TERMS,
Tuition anil Stationary, per session of Twenty-two
Weeks ... .$22 00
Tupila may enter at any time, and wilt be charged pro
rata ontU tbe end of the term, or till notice of withdrawal;
a dednetion being allowed for absence on account of xfro>
tracted sickness. J. M, SMITH, Principal.
aog£6-.d2w(cbJ)
OUT IS DAK-.... .Wit. B. BUOSIB.
Co-Partnership Not toe.
THE undersigned have this day entered into co-partner*
ship, and haying leased for a term of years the- large
OAR FACTORY recently erected et ROCHESTER, BeaTdr
Oounty, Pa., are now prepared to contract for the
tore of RAILROAD OARS of every description.
Address, u ßochester, Beaver County, ra”
August 17.ang24:tf | KIICH A RHODES.
HAVE YuU TRIED
WRIGHPB PREMIUM KATHAMON?
U not, try it, and yon will never be without It.
Be sure to ask for
WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHARION,
Or you may get a worthless article.
AST* Wot sale by ail Druggist*. 25 cents per bottle.
Wholesale Western Depot; Dr. R.KYSEK, R. K. SELLERS
A CO., and JOHN HAFT. auglti
Tt/f XGAZINE3, Ac. tor August;
ITI Harper for August;
Knickerbocker for August;
Ranking's Half-Yearly Abstract.
Just received aiul for sale at
W. A. GILDENPBNNEY & CO.’S Bookstore,
&ng2 Fifth Bt. opposite the Theatre.
fIWENTY-UNE YEARS A SLAVE—Ssvaarrxaa flu# *
dL Fe*»mak!—My bondage and my Freedom; by Fred.
Douglass. Part 1. Life as a Slave. Part 2. Life as a Free
man. With ao in‘roduction by Dr. James McCunaomitn.
Steel portrait of tbe author, and other illustrations. One
volume; price SL2S. For sale by ..«««.«
»og2S B.T. q MOBOAN.
LOCVBT GHOVK SKDIIHAKIVi
LA WRZXCEVILLE.
NEXT SESSION will open on WEDNESDAY, Eep-
X tember 19. ,
The Hector desires an early application on the pan oi
such os desire to avail themselves of Us advantages.
For circulars or admission, apply to
HEY. WM. H. CLARKE,
Pittsburgh. Fa* _
Boarding School'
OB SUMMER BOARDING HOUBK.-Tbe GLEN
and Grounds are offered for BKNT for eUberttw
above purposes. The-site and arrangement of tW
the beaut;, extent and variety-of the
lingular advantage of the portion. secluded
thing objectionable, render thjM moat *}*m™*"* Bpp iy to
, '“i* BUAoot
i? pulyertoed, Wsmoßd.
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