The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 03, 1855, Image 1

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DAILY MORNING POST
and pubUthai cpery morning {Sundays cxepted,
nt GtfLLMoaE ft,
O.V' tGi NOBTfi*W*BT OOBBC& 0» WOOD AKD FIPTH STRUTS.
Q&- ii&aalT, payablestrictly in
advance. six Dollars will Invariably be required If not paid
within the y*a> • . •
eojder«we<nn»-*or«etB at the counter In the
Offlce,andby thePewsßpya.
THB PAXTJKDA7 MOEKIHO POST
office on a large blanket else
eb •«% at TWO DOLLARS a rear,ln adTanoe. Single copies
fi ti ocrra.
No paper will be disco nti&ued txnlecs at the discre
onxii the Proprietors.) until all arrearages are paid.
49" Nonttrotlori wiU be paid to any order unless accom
panied by the money, or satisfactory reference in thin city,
49" Connected tttu/i the SdabUshment of (he Morning rest
u on/ of tht largest Job Printing Offices tn the city, \oh&c oil
k ndi o/ work undone on the shortest notice, and most retuen
a bit terms'.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Robt« C# O* Bpron| (
A AN£ W«NSJUJ4r a* WW-OHIm, Ho
J\ —, Fourth Pa. iwn7\y
J*tn«a At Lowrle,
FoOTth Btreot, Pittsburgh,
bK3tarognamXLtlflßUl atWeVanJCtarry alley.'■{ drclhly
J OHS R A R.TDN
ATTORNEY AND COiraSELL(k AT LAW,
cortl.l Plhh aua Grant at.., ’
■*- l V ‘ . prmsp&oay pa.
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A ™ ‘' EV , A ? LiW 4MB SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY.
unlt d” 01 t® the Poet Office, Staubeovills, Ohio.
AITORN.SY AT LAW— No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
Pu., fourth door beloir Hr. Kolj P.ttersou’, Uriry
1 _ _ _ J.23J
A C. Orlando Looinit,
TTOItNKY AT LAW—Offlce, Fourth street, above Wood
Jy-fcy
I It. B. C&ruaban,
I A A ? LAW—Office on Fourth street, between
II A Cherry alley and Grant street. j e n :y
3 N. J&'Ulowry.
1 A AND COUNSKLLOK AX LAW-Offlce lu
ft A Dakewella Buildings, on Brant street, j**2
I _ U* H. Uaien. - •
* TTORNEY AT LAW—No. Ira Fourth street, shore and
A near Smithtleld. marKty
, T _ „ „ A*«irt»fc MoSennS; ”——~
Ah DERMAN OF THIRD WARD.
/\VVIOB corner Grant end Fifth Btreeta (formerly occo
lYreth {,“??,¥ "here allWueae pertain-
Ing to the office or Alderman and Justice of the Peace will
‘ he promptly attended to. fobldlm
/•'vPPtr'ie l 'n Bu ®* uila » l e r » Alderman.
( Jell . ,f® nt street ' heween Fourth et. and Diamond
V " y '. ‘ Son TV“«lag of all kinds dona with the great
est care and legal accuracy. Titles to Ileal Estate eaamtn
ea,i"' W
wim&tu
W llioq, Alderman
No ' 4 ' i " street, between the canal and
° lUn» street, Fifth Ward. All basic** appertaining
u> me omce of an Alderman or Justice or the I*eace, will
be promptly attended to.
Bonds, Mortgages, and other documents, drawn with
neatness and despatch. feblitf
/"tg-S-SKSb, H • AHL, SU ltd EON DK.NTIST, i»uc
'° °' ""' BUdlo ’ > No ' 144 *»»ithllelil
r™oTrTT «S-Od=f hoars, t.-om 8 to 1 o'clock, ud
rom -to 6 o'clock. fcbli’lj
ttrsapak J SCOTT, DKNTIBT, fourth „lr«t, lir. door,
rarSlssßf west of Market.
Ornu Houta—From nine A. M. to fire
P - dec‘2o y
BUSINESS CARDS
ALfEID fl cuauno _...MoRaU! WUJKfcTSON
BOTTaKD DITHEIDOB .. HEHBY L. RISGWALT.
M Curl lug, Hobirtiou 4- Co..
ANuPAtrrunKad of cur, piibssbd and plain
FUN r ULAS3WAKJ4, warehouse No. 14 Wood street,
corner of fcront street, Pittsburgh.
All oth-r kinds of Glaisware and Window Glass, at
low_ market prices. ap Hal l y
Jacob fll'UolluTtr,
"VSTHOLK3 ALB and retail Cigar manufacturer, and deal
? T er in all kinds of Tobacco, flnuiT, and Cigars, No
1-ifih street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Keeps constantly ou hand a large supply o( all the
Tarings bran As of Imperial Cigars j 2?.
John Moorhead,
VirniiLKaALK GBuOKB, A Nil COMMISSION MKK
TT OIIANT. for the salt* of Pig Metal nod Blooms, and
Produce generally. No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh | a r 24
i i.tit EEisiga _ j. isoauaoa
Beyroer & Anderson,
to Joshua llbo-Jr? A Co)
WiP'LKSALK d'-al-T? in lorelgn Prulu, Nuts, Spice-.
Oouftu-tW.nary, Sugars, Ac., No 3y Wo&l sire. L ..ppi,
eit»* tjie St Olmrlea Hotel, Pittsburgh. Pa *p-i
j&. Henry H, _ Ci>liTn«,""
Tj'oBWARDLNG AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and
X Wholesale D-aler in Cb-wsc, Batter, Seed* Fish, and
Prodace generally. N 0.25 Wood stn—t. Pittsburgh. (mart.
« T c. Morgan,
AND STATION hit—husalwavson hand
XI a general assortment School. Mi-a-cllane-tis'and Blank
Bvnkh, Piloting, Post and Cap Paper. A • , a ti.„e.-mle mi l rr
w '3-£.° lt> * Wl«>>l Ftre-t, below Fifth, Kant -.ijr. Pittsburgh
* Ksga and TaouH/s' tvraps. aplb'iy
" ILU '“ tttttETSr-,, l itULuryii
WIIOLE3 A L£olu)T'jjL*f!L C * £ ®** < ** 1 ' ,• „••
Liberty „trct, I'ittsburgh. ‘Si I ‘ 4 V “ r “" r . nf ' r "' lu 1
(.wtAotl, on b„u.|. “' LotUiu l urn.,. Ac.,
- jytid
\V tn. c itrr & Gw
(Win. Carr, latwof the firm of J. Panw r * r\ i
iITUOLKSAI.E Olt-.VCKKS, and IWlcr, in H iuer
*7 and Brundjea, Old Mooontrahela and TLo»' 11 fi«rr3 Whl-
ho. dJy Cummer.-ial Kow, Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
* _ . jab:y
1«\ H.. l)ravo,
Diamond, Pittsburgh. Hi.
1 IN ' uou.*thy produce, oßwn r, x )„ ,
y =l'(Tiwau,ci 01 Urocorlos.Mectol tor family u»
or BTery variety aud iR» pur,.., q u»li lV m
BUam Mill,. Also, Drltftl fruits,
IVtxlnc© taken in exchange for merchandlte.
F ‘ £. a * J ,ro ' arßj a assortment of I.anslreth'S
warranted *}*!-% and taxied the attention of ail in-
Urestedjn rural atTalrs. j\ni i
w. a. asous'i i~ui.-Tnm.
/^inufTajm n ® Ulll & Wlclurdjon,
CPSZ 3 ?* 1 ?-'™ MERCHANT*. and
}^L*Lt£ le9 a? D^ leaii f *kh t Bacon and Oil, and Produce
tompiy Occupied bv Burbridge A
p^2^’ :2, t 1 ? 6 ' V * XaT Wfimt rtrtoi, PiUibartli,
feUI
A. Ttndlc. |
\yUOLKBALK and Itat&il finddU. !
. **unt, and Carpel Bax m"nu tact nr-r
Na m Wood Bt m rittstmnth V* jrJSr
J il. Mellor.
jrrHOLKSALfcand Retail Dealerln Maaical Ln«trnm.."t
-» ? PiaOuo, Musiw, School Rooks and btaU‘>n**ry ]•■
ood street -
Joh» W- Batter a. Co.
AND COMMISSION MKROOANTS—
. Dealers In all kinds or Pittsburgh warn; fa.no fra. Le-d
»pe and Sheet Lead. 6/ Front street. sep^S
UnterprlM Works
Ao. 130 IPoorf street, t/tird door below Viroinaß'y
J>OWN A TKTLBY would cal] the attention or Sportier
J men to their large assortment of Gunn. Rifles and it-.
.Irlng Pistols, the largest and best selected «tock •*--•
>ened in this market, together with a general assortment
Hardware,Cutlery, Tools and Pishing Tackle, ail of whi-h
3 Offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purchaser*,
r good approved paper. mtriK.
Cop&rtnerrtiip Notice
E TUJiS Alt <Ap|ril 11th) associated with mo
Messrs.?. STEEL TuR&KTT aud £AM L. Q. QLAHt*
th of whom hare been tor many years In my establish
ent, and are already extensively and favorably known m
jr customers aud the public generally aa superior wojfc
sn, and of correct business habits. We hope by
experience and artistic skill—especially In the watob d-*-
rttnenti by keeping a large and well selected stock or
mls . by Balling at moderate pricer, and by close ntt«ntf >□
business, to merit a liberal share of pationag" To »'.«■
1 friend* and tbe public in general, who bar a for m*«y
kr a past so liberally patronized my business, I return my
inks, and solii.it for the now Arm a continuance of «li«ii-
J“ vurß - . w. w. wilsost
Pittsburgh, April 11. 1866.
Wilson, Turbstt A Clanev-
ATCU MAKERS, JLttXbKKS and SILVERSMITH:*.
67 Market Fourth. mv6
New Coach and Carriage Factory I
JOHUSIOR, BROTHERS & CO
Comer Rebecca aud Bjmont struts, Allegheny City.
JRM© W WOULD respectfully inform th<*ir f r j« r
th» publfe generally, that th»yhnf»
commenced tb*. manufacture of Carriage.
V ■?»«■ iß»TOQohra,Rockaya?B. Bug*!,,.. glelgbe . ..d
varloue rtyle. of Duisb aud pro£,rtt,.u.
11l ordain krill be executed with rtrli-t r.g. r j t- ...
ind beauty of flnisb. . Kepaira will ab«. be attended ...
the most reasonable terms. "Using In *n u,-!- ._. b ....
t Kaetern Shafts, Pol™, and Wtail etult, they feel co„d
-,t that all who faror them will, their palrcmace.-11l u
*ectly .atiaCod on trial of. their work-
archaaers are requested to give tu a call. before
elsewhere. . cctfclj
PlTTßliuttOH COACH FACTORY.
-elgw ...... *u»*ui u wtviTfs Qfioau* aiukrt.
. Dk0«low A Co.,
EBafg ...HUOuKSSORfi TOE.M. BIGELOW. No 4tS
M«jw™ond alley, near Wood street. J*itu-
I wgb-OonchM, Carriages. Pbeatoos. Bo*.
to order. Ed a^h l £7 d,wcr,pUon of faDcy * eh,, ' lw '
tyordestra * milunt,r unsurpassed tor
turabiUty of flnWl > flkfll of wortmaDsb > p,
r AU_wu,k w&rrobtad. • .
PggJL- U\ERI AND sale <k
pagl STABLE.
Wrnim°»d . nJ c h . rr -f^~
etmoimfiif |.* y -
fDBUBHEI) DAILY, BY QILLUORB & MONTGOMERY at thp “P(WT uinr rnwno «» nnn»» _ ■ - 1 —— ;
„ “ ° T RUILDINQB, CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD BTREETB, AT *6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $6,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.
VOLUME XIII.
BUSINESS CARDS.
Joatpu Pluming,
Cl suookssob i*> t. \mcox * ca}
10."Njai MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, *eeps
J mstaotlT od hand a fall assortment of Drags, Medi
cines, Medicine <Jheaj% Perfumery* and aU articles pertain
ing to hlfl business.
fl®** Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounleU at
all hours.
Joan fcxsino
. ~.owhrah ruutiao.
Fleming Brothers,
[SDCCIBSOBB »0 J. KIDD * CO.l
WHOLKSALK DUOtiljjTfi, No. 60 Wood ititet, Pitts
bargb, Pa. Proprietors o( Hr. M’Lnne’s OelebmUd
Vermifuge, Liver Pills, Ac. j a iy
Jonn H»n, jr r .,
[sccaissoi id juos M'ocFFir.;
'\XT HOLES ALE AND RETAIL OR 00 GIST, «nl ilulrr
dll ffgamr
A. L. Allen,
DBALKB IN FOBBIQN WINKS.BRAN
YY OTB 3, CIGARS, OLD MONONUAIiKLA AND RYK
Pit Jfc* o'* 0 '* KecUrylDB W J *tmar,No.S Wood street,
Wloes, Brandies, Gin*, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St.
CroU and New Kngland Rum, Clarets. Cham pal gnea, Scotch
Ale, London Brown Btout, Irlffc, Scotch, Bourbon Qhi
2n. n . o ~£* h * U %. •»* Becttfled Wliiskr. Apple, Feaeb,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; Imported iliYkaa.
Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Qomtoon
Cigars, all at eueh low priees as to Challenge competition.
Taney Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and
Demijohns of all sires, 1 respectfully invite an examina
tion of my atoofc, at No. 8 WOOD street, Pittsburgh,
p ® nn *- • aprS:ly
Jauti neillogar.
MONONGAHKLA PLANING MILL.-Would respectful
ly inform hia friends and the pnblfc, that his orw te
tablLHhm«Dt is now in luil operation, and that he is pre
pared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill all ordera for Planed
Comber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, constantly
on hand.
Baah, Door*, and Mouldings of every description, made to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would And It to their advantage
topive him a ealt,feshe catf now tarnish thrm with planed
ptutf suitable for every description of work.
*» A. UXttaos cwawsiX.
Herron A OtUwali,
B£LL AND BRASS FOOND&RS, and Manufacturers of
all kinds of Brats Work, Locomotive Region,
Plumbers, Ac. Al»o, CoUoo Batting Manufacturer*. '
Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny city.
Office and Store No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
4$- Old Brass and Copper taken in exchange tor work
or cash paU. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be
promptly attended to. feba.ly
n. uaarr o. as isia otaTT/.. j. ahi rr.
W BM ttraflT, JteUinger A Graff,
BSTKKN FOUNDRY, No, 1 U Wood Street, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
MAKL'fMTci&ns or
Cooking Btore* Pl&lo mod Faney Grates,
Coal and Wood Stores, Plain and Fancy Fenders,
Parlor Store*, Had and D'g Irons,
UoU« w Ware, Portable Forges,
Pugar KettWa, Tea Kettles,
Store Kettles, Wagon Boxes.
W. u. eMiTU.
timillit Malr A Uanter,
(Late Smith A Sloelalr.)
WHOLESALE QttOOKRS, PBODUCB AND COW MIS
SION USftCil ANTS, ami Dealers in all tloda of
Pittsburgh Manufactures* 122 Second and 161 First xtraeL
Pittsburgh, Pa. n
TW. 8. Utvta.
WK OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John
sion A Stockton,) and Blank Book and Stationery
Warehouse, is prepared to execute every styta of Legal.
Commercial,.Canal and Bteamboai Job Printing and Book
HJnling, and furnlub «T«ry article In the Blank Bock, Paper
an J Stallone ry fine, at the shortest notice and on tb« moat
leuionabi? term*.
lUank Book and Stationary Warehouse Printing Office
ind lkK)k Biodery, corner of Market and Second Sts [ no? 10
Nortb.Weitern Police Agency,
VTO. 89 WASHINGTON STILEET, corner oi Dearborn,
•i' CHICAGO, ILLINOB.
ansr rtsKiaToit.
Pinkerton k Co.
i tvora rnsra ittcttios to tub tuarbactioii or a ohokai
DETECTIVE POUCH BUSINESS
In the Stated of 11 lined t, \V lw-uitnin, and Indiana
mhlS.dtf
TMIK late firm of JONKS A VUIQG, baring bean 4!nk>lt
-1 «1 by the death of John F Wulgg, on the Cth Inst, the
bo*. new* of Mild Qrm will b« settled by lha undersigned, at
tbrir office, eorner of Rosf and KLrsi street*. ’
ISAAC JONES, Sarrtrißg Partner.
I ittsborgh, September 30,
liftie Jonti,
AN UP ACTUUBK of Spring and Bllstar Stool. Ploogh
JJX BUb stoeU *U*I Plough Wings; Coach and Rliptie
Spring*, lira** Nut Taper, half patent, Berov. Mall and
iummt'roj Iron Axlea,—comer of Haas and Ifirat sttv-da
Pittsburgh, l*a. ocU:lj
i-AAi .. -D. B.*o3BttS
MANUrACTUOKEa of licHiKlLB‘ patent improved Steel
Cultivator Teeth- Office corner Rom and Flrststreel.
octx 1 y
tMUaborgh RidiDg School.
TtOBKRT U. PATTKRiJvN, Ifroprletor, comer
/yy. Ournond »u«mt and Cherry alley. Theeubacriber
* * * j regpectfoJly announces to the Ladles and Gemie
tt^ a , r!!h ' thit b * b4B ree<,l » u J erected a BIDING
! D 05 si**. commodiouiDess endadap
r »? n l excel/* an; similar uublhhment In ih*
State® It® location ia accessible from all puts of
t .e city while Its high and airy situation renders tt eap*-
t-Mij? suited to the promotion of health, by this most arres- 1
aHe eierciee. The Hors** are docile and veil trained- and
lbs proprietor pledges himself that no pals* or expense
Min te spared to tank* this establishment the first ln the ,
'' ‘‘’Ufldecrp of tb« public. 00t22 if
M! , lt lil«h*rd t. Bockiaf.
nunoiuaßE or ait/r, siZ-vse. brass,
BRON/R, PORTRAIT AND WC*
: nf I rJIf VR Ju K*’. I,Wd „ m " 1 No. 21 81 CUlr
} Ai J c ! l n ? a OI Composition Oraitofoii, for
' r.n a ‘ idln « *nd to ord*r.
r R ft 1 forFraaj**, wholesale and reUIL A trabb
i ln * r&riQ S* ““1 Lltboprapha, for sale.
. Otrlmpairwi or Oii Paintings restored in tbe
: L"**t manner.
; Alt Frames and Moulding manafaetared In , hlta_--V-
I luhment may be cleaned yiihpnt-i***- 1 '* -**”l*"* p Q
* v *ter. _•
Call BU Clair cU PitUtrongb- fmh2frtf
J. WHITE,
V r ?i E T IA » h I ‘ Ll>, ! ) MAN WAOIUftBB, has recorerrd
' W* health »° as to resume his old boihußs, ul bu
oi-soeA hi. BLINK MA.VUPAOTOBV, .1 No. etfirth street.
the l*osl office, between Wood tod Bmlthfleld, abate
he has so Assortment of BUNKS, trimmed with plato end
i-o.j wo.sted sod silk trimmings, and Is prepared to fill
soy -rder In his Une, on the most reasonable terms Ills
10 “““hsctlon or mowy refunded.
JfrOitl Blinds repaired.
fiif" Piease give him a calt, as he can’t be beat In work.
“•“"‘'‘P myT.iy
Notlcts '
I UA V B cold my Interest In the bnslness os Lone, Miller
1 4 Oo„ to B. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con.
t.nue st the old stand, No. 109 front atrmrt. I »{dMw£.
' ’‘tocoend the new firm to the patroness of my Warnla.
liueburgh, July 09.15 M. P. If Ml turn
S. A.» Long A Co.,
DELLAM) BRABS FuDNDEBS, AKD aAS PITTEBB.
XJ Jd.IU attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brack!
Pendents, sod other txtnres. We fit op houses with
“ ;od Steam, make Bratte Osetlnge at aU kinde to order,
r h Rai road Pumps.and Teak Fitting* ud keep Anti!
Attrition Metal coMtaatlj on hand. jy3j
NOTICJC.
I>ALI 8 BTOCKING MANUFACTORY.
At». 20 t- >flh ttrret , first earner above Market street
PITTSBURGH, PA., '
WHKRE will be found the targeatand beet aborted
..lock »f HOSIERY ever after*} far sale La thtu city.
rar r fiaeers will find it to their advantage to call at thu
n.UhUiDiaent and examine for themselves: it Is all I need
to insure their custom. q. |)4ly
N. B Remember the Oaxar fixoouica Coaara
o. d.
Coaaoxm tb* Sntdluj
| aB-rabacriber harta* the dxeholre right tomtnafkc
■ X tore and *eU BWEKNE¥% HOT AIB 'AKIX SMOTE
! furnace,
i ...ntmet fur beating buildings with the moat etionoiSteal
I “°. w ln u ? e - °* aUenUonof tboaelntetested is
I . 4“! infntmatton can be bad of A. BUADLKY,
, N.ejianti J Wood atj».t,OTor J. BARNDOLLAB,
dec&.tfl Iron City HtoveWarshntiße, No. KU Wood at
J *“*" *• -.oaten j. man.
“ Itedlie A (Uam«
M (Successors to Mulrany A Lediie.)
ANUPACrirRKRfi of OoU Moulded and plain, Flint
a®* Oolored OLASBWARB* aad deatare la all
ainoa of Window Glaan, Flaakr, Viala and Borflee. Ware
nihAdly 01 Mtttket aDj Water B^«0ta ? Pittsburgh.
Removai,
/I lIIMBEN, Manufacturer of erery variety of Yiala,
. 1\ •tllea nod Window Olasa, Black ports*. Wine and
Claivt Bottlwdi Demijohuj and Carboys; also, FIJof nW°
- af .?‘ l £ t, * s » Non. 104 Second, and 133
Flret at reel, Pittsburgh, Pa. mhS&
1. W. Chadwick*
BAGS™ 8 Wghe * t markel P rl «. In OABU, paid dor
. ___ af>2o:l7*
-04 H j, t ag
Atwell, Lee & C 0.4
Wi[OLKBAtK OKOO&RS, Produce ' and Commiulon
Jd-rcnant*, end Dealers In PitUburgh Manufacture*.
* °° U flt ‘ cet ’ Water and Front atreto, Pitt*
* aplS
i Dissolution of Co-Partners bin
mK CO PARTNKKBUIP “"Smr titiraen
JOPIIUA RHODES and FEU LIP RHYMER. In the
» nolosftlcFruit aod Confectionary lfl tbla dav
aißMlred by mutual con«nt. Thu builimflfti, Bm *?U
be flettl.il up by Joohua Rhodes, Mho ls'autbor'sed to te
.olpt for lUUobtoauo sola Arm. JOSHUA BtWDKS,
M«ri-b 27th, 18e5. I’illLlP BJSYMKB.
PABTNEBSBIP NOnOH.
«-Tho uatisreigDtxl buys this dmy formed . Partner
"“‘P* u.idar the iwuae, firm and style of rhymir a an
DEkSON, for the tranaacUou pf the WhoUeia f? u Jt and
Umfectionary ImMneas, No. 39 Wood street
' UILIP &EEMBR.
ROBT, J. ANDERSON
I‘Uisburgh. March 27th, 1856.
In retiring from the Oopfectfonanr bufitoeaa, I oheer
fdlJy recommend Messrs. Reyinsr* Anderson to my friends
aud customer* JOSHUA RHODES.
Pittsburgh, March 3Tth, 1856,
RemnyiU.
nA&BAPQH A 00. have remorsd to No.
O WuUbotty atr&t. '
sPBUfUm njUUJA0Q0..M.,.„~..f»..«» ..ALnifTne* FOASYTB.
6 Ojo*«
(Sueewabttf ..tt.'fi, HObaasb^'
COMMISSION AXp fOBWABWNG MEROIIANTS;
/ TvaWrs Id Wooland Produce guuraliy, No. £96 Liberty
kiwi, Pittsburgh, P*. : J • : ap6
| BUSINESS CARDS
I. L. Rlaraliall,
, r» ecdijor to 11 . Lee )
WOOL DKALhIt AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
No. 13« Liberty street, Pitteburgb, Ph.
Rrftrtnce —W. M'CUntock A Bro«.; Kramer A lUbm
Brown it Kirkpatrick; Murphy, Tinman A to
■Pittsburgh. May ‘24. ISs6—(mva-Lam- 1 /
Data and Caps,
nfa WE would invite the attention of our frirnde and
LJB the public to a splendid anoortment a HATS aod
wb«ch wa are now opent. g tor the Summer
trade* which for beauty of at vie, exceeds anythin* ever of
fered iu the city, or west of the mountain*.
Call and examine for yourselves.
J. WILSON A SON,
apt> l Ji Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Diaaolutlon of Co-Partnership.
fpUE FIRM OF LIVINGSTON,ROGGEN &
JL tors of the PITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS, waa
dlaeolted by the death of Mr. Jons J. Hoguin, on the 1 lta
ofMa>chl&st.
The business of the NOVELTY WORKS will becontioued
in all lta brunches by the surviving partners, under the
name ABU style of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND A CO, who
will also settle up the atZairsol the lote firm,
L. It. LIVINGSTON,
CALViN ADAMS,
„ J. K. MOORHEAD,
PitUhureb,Pa., May 4, 1666. j W. B. COPELAND.
JOUW NYLOSKUr COaKEUt'S U'OU^SiU*
John M*Closkayr A Co#,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING MElt-
CHANTS, No. 68 Wood street, Pitteburgb, l*a.
The subscribers respectfully inform their old cuetomew
an t the public iu general, that they have this day auaocie
ted themselves iu the above butdues*, under tlw firm of
.JOHN M'OLoSSEV A CO. They respectfully aolicit a share
of public patronage.
Ibe previous business of each will be hetUed b 7 them
Belees respectively. f„by
Hoot a and Shoes.
JM’LALGHLI N, No. W 6 Fourth street. Dearly opposite
• the Mayor's office, is manufacturing Gentlemen's first
Boots, I«cw Shoos, fie« sud ballon,d, Congress aud Button
ed Gaiter*; L»dW Hall' Boots, Jenny Linda, Slip
pers, and French Lashlu* Gaiter*, of every color and shade;
fanoy Rid aud Batin D.iters, of the l»-i material*: Miiseti
aod Children's do., ol every Variety
- S - U ~ Atl bi»«h» mad* fo order, on abort notice, [auld
Soldiers* BouiiiyTTand* and Claims
against Uoverument.
IWILL procure bounty Land Warrants for Soldier'*,their
Widows nlid Minor Children, and attend io busloraa la
thi* •* Court i f Claims," recently e-dablDbrd by Congress.
Olfice, No. 148- Third street, mje door above HmlthVld et
March l y la66—(mhMj Oil ABLE* NAVLOR
James wardrop oilers rut-saie canary birds of
the roost improved breed, being very harJy, and fine
singers Bird Beeda—Canary, Hump. Millet, Rope aud mU
*l Scud. Bou.iucU will te furnished composed of the fiuest
KRS, via: CameliaA, Ro<*e Buda, Heliotropea, Ac.
Evorgrwns (In pots) Tor Christmas Trew>, from tb.- Seed and
Horticultural Slore. No Fifth st . u«ar Wood dec2d
llounty Land*.
TMIB uaderelgued contiouea to obtain Bounty Land War
A rants. The preset!t bill gives t*> all who have serveil in
any war sines HtfO, 100 arr**ji. Term* moderate.
.}. a. nus Tia.
Coal Worki for Hale.
SIXTV THREE ACREB UF LAND, with ‘J6O ornr? of Coal
attached, and all the improvement* thereon in »utve*»-
ful operation. Said Farm is situated on the M noogaheU
rivet. Bf mild* above Plttaborgh, and B Mippptsl with a
Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houeea, Orchard, Ballroid, aud
an excellent barber.
The vein of Ooal l* flvef»*»t thick,and can tint be surpass
ed )n quality. For further particulars apply to
a i'.WNR,
No. £l6 Liberty f’.rrrt
AC.Iil ft ill 'l iUM UOUft
FOR INVENTIONS AND PATENTS,
And Agency for tho Purchase and Sale of Patent
Eights and Patented Articles
MOSES F EAION
riMIK eul.scrih.ru h *ir loud I - n n .juaiQtfd vmh Mr
1 Mi«SKS F. KATUN, uti.l hav* m. •ti in r»*c..m
niendiny him, to >ll w hon.-i wirh it. fui(<h>v hi.« nrrvicN<<.,
** it tfrDMema.li *‘l un-lwuMvi ii.kicnly and Ui.jcUtbnblr iu'
daslty, Id 9 bore n. i .K m, every r. banc* may be placed
Neville tl Criiip, « . ItobiQMun, J:
W. 11. Wnnr, J. hn llrahain,
J»DM ffwd, il. Child* A Co ,
P K Y rieD‘l, N 1 tt>lxu.-n A Su.\
Knap A Wad»\ Kramer A Kuhm
\\m. PhllHp*, I. U. Lit
Wilson JU’OatoJJev, Wm F J.-huj-t.-n
A W. Loom L-. Ai..!;<•«• Kult> u
Pittnhurdh, November 27 ih. IK6-I lu-ViTT in
.m. a. aoMass
Writing CUm»-()un'i Moilep..
TIIK (idniltmoa axul Ladh»‘ l»»y and Krentn< VVriltoc
Clvok* will continue open duttn* lb* rummer under
Sir J. D. W illi.uc.i, u l,o« varu>ui* Mtrlfn of M.-nllnaro roj
L»tie*’ Writing st? po universally ruirnin-! No rp«lni«*o<i
of Penmanship nr? exhibited at ih«? door nut Un-se rxwcuMal
by Ihu Teacher In the Institution. The Principal chum* n..
“ moDODoly " nor “ p»uj i•’ mr his busine*-, oor did h« *-t
hb iDfilitUlion rbarlerrd tc. —il OUL IL* r-f—ateutj
don« In thirdly.
Ortitlrm-*. and La.li>-* f*.r 1-* wti'h-n in Mr.
WSllitmi)' unequalled style. Ail kinds o( Oruiuiumtal ivt.
munshlp executed U) orj>*r. iuvlM Jj«
lnitillgvnce OAc«.
rpUH subscriber has just opon«d an IKTKLU3KNOK
I OFFICE. at No 410 liberty lo the well known
ofllre of John ihompaon, Ship Agent: sodas be has two
Kxplannjj Agent for the S oud* Mm'* ltible N/ciety of Pilla
burjfh for rearly two years, he Halters htmtell that tib
anfnrledp* of the city and Its citizen* cives him great focili
tl.l In furnlshlnc housekeeper* «Ub h«lj . nod also In find
loi( places for boys,lirls and ail others Peking emplormen*
Xh* patronage of the public Is K.licltrd. Term* ,a*y, and
every effort lieed to rive general oali/fadiorj.
- J ! n l . r UAitWEi warn
HAVE on lIAMj. at th-ir eiienr-ive t'Ahl ,KT and
CUAJtt SUNUFACTOUV, No n» rtmitimnld i|r „ ( „
iarf« assortment of fancy and Plain Furniture, ahull
they «(U sell 15 per ouut. below customary rab-c
Terms—cash only. lr
fja Wm. K, Stavonaon .-oothju-f. to tuanuN •
UA tare OAUINEt WAUK of evwry description. at his
stand, oorn»r c*f Liheriy sod
• 1 * UNDKttTAKI N(i uUAD'lr.t it* branch.-?
tqjU —-=-r.
, _ Charls* Uarntit,
lluaSK HUOEH AND ULACKMiiTU, | IU »
11 ™» Mmmoaiouj Urkk 6hi<c oo Ul..rry '.'L.
brt*,«n ThlrJ .nj /oorlta »htr. U ~ HrpirrJ
to do all work In hl» lin. w.Ui th. ...-mo,! i.r,.nu,Ltod.
UwTtng bwl ion* .jporionc In th, bu-mew,, l„ rw.'i«tin 'ly
wrflwls b, p.trou» t .. of hl« tl-J ru.toin.t, ,ui Ihl puW ,
rally. f v'i
made in
NQNNB & CLARK, NEW VORK
TH K || P V BLI 2| 0f P,t { abur K b »od Allegheny h
X fttllj invited to rail at tb* Munir Store m. .
of the subscriber*, Nn. W KIKTU ,«T
«xasiin« a superb BwHuß
VullQrand Pl*no,prioe 91UOU.U » H U H
*£» of a CLAUK, W York. This
?*5? n J,. ln,tn,m ‘ jnt mfcd * ,n tl * e ** LLI7.ABKTIIIAR
81 Yl*K, Uie ornaments, front pie*-** B od iee* belne elabo-
T “"“WOOU. If 1, “if „*“
, °^ tb ® largest dimeDjtiotia, and, la point or volume
» powfr, and liquid aeeetneas oi tone, la pronoooeod alu>-
' ffeUipr unsurpassable.
• v UI l 0 reeelro the rldt* of
f h 1 k <V i llui pob,,c ‘ u geni’raJ, and show them
their elegant new rnteblUhmmt.
U. K Licit KK A iu:n
A»gU oi the U»Li*n Unrr,
No. 63 fifth street.
poiujpfi.
(Spring Stock of Hamburg IManoe.
imifTlWa. .CUAjlUmn IILUMK, No. 11l Wool
Pittsburgh, «>iu Asent.
I I V 111. T“'. a * m! >“tg Manoe are undoubtedly
,* *• * » * auperior to all otht-ra, both In rlastuitv of
touch and tupcrtority of tone '"uncus "/
lhB hi “ hf * t m *'<“ of .porn
hation from tbg bast European Pianlau, euch u» F 1
. . LIST, THALBKhU,
K,?. d Wh ' l th ' m “'“touilj in their own nor,
Pr,t “°* T *“ » »
, __ PROFESSOR HENKT UOHBOCK
».t\T r , d “S ibll>g lhß P«rtlral.r atyle two of which hr
want! for W» own uao—one brand and on« tt|oare-h«
dUaUtiaa .
tor ir k U “ Who Bl»y* very wall, moat, with
fr^^eT^.r^mrsrsrnirt^
alaatic touch and the ton. of yoore. ?
“I remain, yours, respectfully,
, , “llrear Kohuogk. Plttebureh Pa”
For rale by cnAnUHTK IILUME at ih„ •• ul t i!, k
AISTaS*^ 0 i^ 1S " oO<l HLl ''rt, til door above Filth
uTI/TlUt & rfr ■‘ tB n“f l!ll sf d Watora f ™»Tivunis
‘' JJart ‘ “p* ‘ Boston Pianos, (which in the Knab
ern clpes *r» esooaidsred superior to either Chickwintr'n n »
ployei Bren 80 or 40 new famillea who have become ,411-
Vena the preaent Sprlnj!, find fouetunt employment; and
a few days a hundred families mure wlflbe required to cun
rj on (he work of the present ecuron.
. ” Atabliihnent U now m- H r romiiloliou,
tmu wm be u tuli operation in June. fceveml Cnre will be
ready tot delivery, by contract, the 1/U of July, W*b
Twocr three new churchea, Jo Rocbtader. will be cod-
lor JmiutxllntHly, nud numerous other improvement*
Will Iwcommenced, requiring » great amount of mechanical
and other labor Independent of tb« Car Establishment
Which Vrill proabiy-cmploy i nm , ODn t 0 t* o hundred ’
• A prominent brlckmakar uon PiUcbarjrh hup Just par-
Chaswljjlue larvc lot*, auj contracted to make upon them
•forthwith boo,ooo brick*. Twy icaug* ol hands cumnumn-
Work the present week, beside* the other yards hereto!,ir*
OatsbUihed in the neighborhood.
Our Stone Vuarnes are already alive with auikmeu, and
-the road leading-to them Used with team*.
. becoming abundant ond cheap, and tenonieMtf-
spring up to relieve some of our houses, which
bow have 6 families, i families, 15 families, uud dozen* of
thorn 2 families each.
A THILL.
Any kbo did not bay cheap lota at the four public *aJe»
last season, or the four public sales the preweot spring can
atUl secure good bargains at private sate by calling uu iL*
aubacriber In Rochester. Terms— l ., duwu, Uln one venr
and % Id two yearn. p M.T. U. GoUUU.
»n A k* ra ® b « at likklii sloo each; If
applied for before the 20 h May. Tb**« inu are twice a*
Urge M usual city lota, viz: 40 feet by I 2i f and the i,rl~
nnlv from $1,60 to {i,Wper foot front. The present reierv
eJ homestead and magnificent profit of Ovid Plnnev d acres
in the centre of the borough of Bocheeter; also, thn’beautl
S uillUn K" orehnrd, Ao , of P. Urn.i, can !,,
through the subscriber at great bargains, and (here
nre not two tuckbarpatnt within a hundred mile*. <j
tpyc
lUtnovali
OUTUBKBT A SOii .have removed their Keal Ksut*
* offlc4 to No. C 3 MARKET bT
near Third. »
P‘‘Sw 8 K L& Z T 'T ot w feflt b Y 14 0 in lUrtt
fd Pittsburgh, «t tho jowrat prices. lotjuire or
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1855,
haw keed store.
LUKE UOCKtjUOOT, 3T UlamoDd alley,
between Wood »t.aud Diamond.
•V- fO Fuurl‘ i tif'ft, ttry'j
A. Mi 11 > keu A t o
GUAM) I*l AM).
rU .
... . ..
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-<'*■ • ■
) i- ■*
MISCELLANEOUS,
DR. HENDERSON,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
B«A*8 ALL DU)fcAS*S OF TUI XII AMD lAS WITHOUT CDPPISQ,
Luoauia. iiuszx&ura, on tub vn of caiomil.
OifKOE 458 BBOADWAX, 008. QBAND ST., NEW YOKE.
R Hours from 9A.M.t04 P. M.
ooau, GRANULATED HDB, Inllammation, Acuteor
Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and
Cataract Barofulona, Weepiog or Watery Eyas, are among
the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. U. with
perfect satisfaction.
All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles.
Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation.
AU letters poet* paid will sec ore 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 Bouthwioh, Printer, M
tJ. Ooodspead, Qlens Fails, N. Y.
•Wm. W. Bmlth. Detroit, Mich.
•Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York Oily, N. Y.
tMise Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Ducboad ct<. N. y,
•Edward Q. Bolger, Bristol, Ooun.
•John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y.
David Little, Engineer, N. Y.
Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Ena., N. Y.
fJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn; L. I.
Jarvis Rodgers, “ •*
A. R. Reeves,Telegraph Operator, 8L Nicholas Hotel.
R. M. Ferries, Organ Builder, Houston Bt.
K. 1L Doolittle, M. D, iindson, N. V.
Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y.
M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship. Troy N ¥
R. L. Rosa, Albany, N. Y.
A. BHleob&oh, Bcheoectady, N. Y.
Capt. B. H. Havllond, Athens, N. Y.
John W. Hackett, Binghampton, N. Y.
•Thew patients were blind, and had to be led to the office.
At the expiration Of two weeks they could go about the cUy
at pleasure.
•These cases of Ameoroeis were restored to sight after
they were given up as Incurable by the (scatty, and can be
referred to by any person who wishes to learn the facte In
tbeaecases, by writing to them. j an s
Pittsburgh Dollar Savings initUutlou,
2Vb. 69 Fburth street,
NEXT DOOR TO THE PlTTefitmOH BASK,
18 NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2 o'clock; also, on Wed
nesday and Saturday evenings, from 7 to 9 o’clock.
Deposits received of all sums not leas than One Dollar,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In June
sod December. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering
the benevolent objects of the Institution, have entered into
a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to
depositors.
Book* containing the Charter, By-La we, Ralnrand Regu
lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office.
President —G EORGE ALBREK.
Hopewell Ilepburo, John U. Shoenberger
George R. White, Charles Knapp,
William 9. Johnston, N. Grattan. Murphy,
James W. Hallman, ThrnbalJ UmhAtaetter
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M- Pennock,
William Phillip*, William J. Anderson.
TtUSTltfi:
John G. BackofeD, James Herdman,
Hill Borgwin, John M. Kirkpatrick
Albert Culbertson, John D. ITCord,
Robert Chester. Robert Morrow,
J. Gardiner Oofflo, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, a. M. Pollock,
John B. Ooagrave, Henry I*. Ulngwalt,
Charles A. Colton, - Robert Robb,
K G. Edrington, George K. RldJle,
VrtDili Felix, James Rhoads,
George F. Gillmore, James Bhidle,
.Ismea B. Uoon, George 8. Beldsn,
William 8. Haven, Alexander Tiodle.
Secretary and Treasw-rr —CHARLES A. CoLTON.
Jylttdly
FARMERS'"A»D Al Ktlll AM ICE* ~
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
liiMiiranre C«iuunnv.
Of PUILAIiELPItIA
Capß* l 9300,000
Amount securely iorested 9400,000
riMIIS OOMPANY effects Fire insurance on Bnlldlnsa,
1 Goods, Fumi.nrv, Ac. Marine Ineuran.-e on V«5eJ!
Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance oo Ooodn, t.y Hirer*,
Lake.*, Canal*, Railroad*, and Land Carriage generally
Also, Insurance upon Uvea, the qum favorable
terms.
DIRECTORS.
Hon. Thomas B. Florence, Jamea V. Neatl.
George 11. Armstrong, t'harlre lUngre '
iW. P. Middleton, u. R. Ilrlmbold,
yaorge ilelwboUl. Fred. C. Brew star,
Tbomaa Mandsrfteld. Isaac Le^rh.
TUOMA? R. FLORENCE, Frreidvut.
Li waed R. HjclbbuLP, Secretary.
IMTTSBL'RUU ItBFBRESOKfI.
!! OD 1 S'Ji"*'’ n "“- J R WOllntiwh,
linn V 0. Shannon, Col 8. W. llUti,
lion. U. Guthrie, A. B U’Calmont. K*. ,
Thomas J Keanan, Kvl. Wilson SlUaodloßa, Km
J 1 *" 0 Foster, Gen. J . u. Jiorehead.
k. it. kuaie.
The t-baroeter or the above Company i* of tlw first cias*
and i-Aroblnea the rare and unusual privllcsred of Fire,
rin« and Life Insurance.
Oentlam-n of etandiog are associated In h*
management, and !ntere*tz*l &» BUdCkhoUler*.
_ TaOilAfi J. HUNTER, Ag.nt,
BL Charles Building. No. 108 Third sL
ARTHUR’S PATENT"
Self-sealing Cans Mj j|l
For Preserving Fresh Fruits, iSPilllHlffll
Tomatoes, £c., lilllUfi^
BY HERMKTICAL BEALIBU.
ri'HKBE CANS, which are sealed by the liDtxsekevprr
x wlthoot the aid of a tinner, and opened eadly without
lojurr to tho ran, are rapidly coming into genera! nee.
Full directions tor {-uCting up fruit accompany the cans;
lind the work la so easily performed, that by their use every
family may have Tresh Fruit and Tomatoes on thair table
all wiuter, at Hummer price*.
c doftrt, $2.60; Half Gallon,
»A,W. Three wua/u. $4.26; Uallun, $6 per doten. Tl,e
lirtorh>t, ,U “ 1,1 , ' rJ ' r tc0I10 “ 1 f 1“ tr»n»-
** cln,Bd " llb * 11J covvring tho
whole top, eo th»l wh en open it m», bo dnmsod llke .nv
other vraoet, hna boon rully .pprovej bv tho Fortn.rv' Clut
i. ho American limtltutA Now Tork. It took a tint cl.*,
Jlploma O.rr ail othor aotfanallng cana at the late Fair In
l “ oJ awartlM a modal at tho Me-hanlrA
Fair held ihieapilugat the Smltbaonian In.tltute, Waah
tngion Oitj, U. G. It is claimed to be the beet Gan In the
warded' I"’' 1 "’' “' c< ’ m P* nl » J b F U>« c*eh will he ptomplly l„r-
For sate, Wholesale and retail, at the China and Qneotta
ware Store of UKNKV UIQBV,
*“K- 122 Woodatreet. ITttoburgh.
Bargain, In Waloh.a, Clooka t j.w, rJ
ROBERTS & BROTH Eli
ijffß AltK now selling their large gad aamluU,
Era. V* 1 ’, tocS 01 fln * Watchea, Olocka, andrtch
ffCgS:*"'’ l ' 7 ** F-entlj reduced pricaa, to mgka ro
kmwator aaenttre new etock, which will ha received dl
th?FS“tti?a B “ t '’* B manQt “ toll “ a •» g low weeks, for
to «» *-«'
ROBEBTB A BttOTIIKIt,
„ . _ 41 Fifth atraet, nekt door to Wood.
CITY HOTEL,
( LATg aaoww-B,)
Corner or BmltlUlold and Third ntrggta,
JOHN P. GLASS, Proprietor.
rrTTSHu&on, pa.
TIHB largo and oommodioue Uotus haring undergone
thorough repair and furnished with Di««qa£u
kuroughout, Ib now open for tho reception of th« traveling
public. O&AfiOtBJ(ODnU«a. uavoung
W^ SI ’ WARKAKTO-
«0,
HO.
160 ACRE WARRANTS, by;
AUSTIN LOOms,
'•l* r^I*'WtiTtnU. 1 *'WtiTtnU. BUxi>«. At,.. 92 fnnrlh ,
W i Co>Pftrtoerahlu.
ALTER P. MARSHALL nmocliitMl with him, on tho
, u day of Jnly, JoA U. HOOHKB, In th. Wall
i ap»r bußiuetss, ufldvr th<, of
-- W._p. MARBIU LL i 00.
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.
A U ,“' LDING uyt 1N ALLBGIIKNV GITV 24 fßet bT
. . Lot tor Sale.
ch»p. Kiiqulro of OKo.l.a“iSsouL d
Jr 8 it office of the Morama l?Lt
SEMI ANNUAL 8 Pfin CUNT., JULtf 1 Isis
UBURASCE COMPANY
of Hartford, cuyy *•
CIIABTBHKD
„ PAID UP
nuMTlNu'Kto’ ou/liuranc® 3^''.^,;”;^, 0
Art 11 HiLfT-i h "*
“J utter »?
m th£ ££££££?££>s£>"* «'«.
b o r , North- west oo™
BETWEEN PITTaDORGH’AmTcOLUMBU
_j_v'iC:Jlm* LWYD & USMON.
ttM WKA ‘
‘ nBfcr f
New York Journal t
j!u B q t’ WoMa for August •
ftuU H i ”? ° f Haa * hton » or the Mothfr'n 3« rr « t
t>i ary *& Dtlon » °r K*tTelatlotw of a Life •
1 ®BB7 Wofflnjftoo. '
-sir ssßSßias,-,%- -
Jylio fifth ,t., oppofllta the Theatre.
gr loolol Übarty H "»‘' «•■»»-
. J _W. BUTLKR \ CO.
S 1 Lftke Superior Salmon for saTatV ~ ~
'•** .manic h gontias.
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not VEtsincrrs
1819.
SUMMER RESORTS,
PBBBY CODSTY WABH SPBINOB
r PHE above celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open
JL for visitors on and after the FIFTH OF JUNE NEXT.
They are delightfully located on Sherman's Creek, fourteen
miles north-west of Duncannon, (this piece Being fifteen
miles west of Harrisburg, on the, Centred Railroad,) at the
base of Plsgah Mouutala, which reaches an elevation of
more than five hundred fret. Sherman's Creek affords a
splendid opportunity to those fond of bathing, fishing or
sailing; the surrounding forests offer great.attractions to
the sportsman; and lour smooth and shady roads through
a country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery,
will diversify the amueemante of the place.
HORSES, SADDLES and GARRIAQI23 can be had at all
*° Uvar y on reasouable terms.
Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too
much can hardly be raid. Their waters hare been analyzed
by the beat Chemists in the Union, and are pronounced un:
surpassed for curing cutaneous diseases, and affections of
t. e kidneys. There are tome five Springs in all, every
one of which Is of different temperature—the largest being
o 3 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 93 gallons every
seven minutes. Ladies’ end Uentlemeu’s BATHS have
been constructed, with all the modern Improvements, to
gether with PLUNGE HATHB, Ac., Ac
Each day a Coach leaves Doncaunon for ths Sprioga,
after the arrival of the cars.
Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, and various other facili
ties for amueemant, in abundance. The accommodation*
will bo the b«et, and the charges low.
Tuna.—Eight dollars per weak, or one dollar and fifty
cents per (lay.!
Families wishing to engage rooms, should address the
proprietor early.*
Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor
baring engaged the best of servants. Music always !n at
tendance.
AU communications intended to reach the Perry Oounty
Warm Borings should be addressed to Dunaannon P. O.
They will be immediately forwarded.
fiIMMEU itETREAT*
KEYSTONE HOTEL, UuzmMonos Co~ Pcira, one hun
dred and thtrly-tevcn miles &itl of Pittsburgh, and
oniy ax hour( ride. This delightful residence andplace of
publlo resort Is located an the banka of the - Blap Juniata,"
at the confluence of Bpruce Creek. Its clear spring, trout
sustaining waters, here discharges itself, and mingles Its
marmors in ooncert, as they rush down the gorges of the
Tbe very neutral position of this Hotel makes It a desira
ble place of sojourn for a few weeks or days, for men of
Wnew and their and enervated with the
turmoil, bustle and beat of the eftty. It to situated on the
Pennsylvania Central Railroad, where the great turnpike
rrom the Susquehanna and other roada concentrate
making easy egress and ingress, several times a day, by
the cars and stages, to Altoona, Ty rooe, Huntingdon and
ib* Mountains.
The House to B oew brick one, four stories high, spacious
and roomy, newly papered, painted and furnished from
basement to atUc. withal! the modern improvements and
appliances of Oold Baths, Ac. It to also finely ventilated.
There are superb vlewe of every department of the Moon
s' —the “gtoioua mountains," the “eternal
hills. Telegraph Office to la the House, always ready for
work—and the proprietor ready U> receive visitors at mode
rate charges. It. fr. HAS LETT, Proprietor.
_ amkxxcss n» httototob:
William Carr A Co, 329 Liberty street.
John H. Bhoenberger. John Anderson.
William 8. Campbell. Bt. Ohirlea Hotel. [ jyll
RHODES'
FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
F OR Prevention and Oure of iHlxasarresr and Rs
J? l Z!? n n rwv * st * t £* n * Acna > CmLLs and Firm,
uurfa Aoci, Gcural Dxbxuti,Niqht SwxAT&and all other
forms ef disease which have a common origin In Malaria or
M lOl7OO.
Idito to a NATURAL ANTIDOTE, which will entirely
protect any resident or traveler, even iu the most sickly or
swampy localities from any Ague or Bilious dlseaea what-
Miasrna ll^Ury t>t,m oon3tanl, J r inhaling Malaria or
It will Instantly check the Ague la parsons who have ml
toed for any length of time, from one day to tweatv years,
so that they need nsv«r have another duU, by cootfnmnsritv
use according to directions. The patient at once to
reoover appetite and strength,and continues until a parma*
neot end radical cure to effected.
Oneor two battles will answer for ordinary cams; some
may require more Dlr«tions printed in German, French
and Bpantoh, accompany each Lottie. Prise One Dollar
Liberal discounts made to the trade.
JAMKS A. SQODfiB, R.
K\ IDENCE OF SAFETY.
. ‘ . ... N«WYoaK,Juuell,lM6.
* have made a chemical examination of “ Rhodes' Fever
ai..i Ague Cure. 1 ' ur “ AntL.lote to Malaria,” and have tested
It lor Arteule, Mercury, yulnine and Btrychuine, but have
not found a pnrUele of either In It, nor have I found any
suhctanrwlo Its eampositiun that would prove Injurious to
the constitution.
James r. m. l*.,ohumisi.
KVIDKNOK OP MERIT.
•• LfwtsßOa*., Union County, May X 1666-
•Air. J. A. lihodti—l>e*i Sir: The box of medicine yon
-sffsJMufsftasa
Udfd u are that it has cured them. It has certain
ly stopped the Ague in every one who has need R, and eix
f . if "*'* °, f st * My sister, who has
bad it tor five or six years bark, B nd oould never get it I
stopned, except by (Jolnine, «od that ouly aa long as ah*
would take it, t. UOW, l think, entirely cured by your rem-
C. R. McGINLY ”
CAUTION TO AOCK SCTI EItKRJ
, J.IiLULn '“ r ” Ar "" ,l . t ' M,!Tur J' Uulnlna, Strychnine, or
AnthPertodlcs. or medicines Df any klrd, the virtue of
»hlch Is o»lng to such |*>iso»ous drugs The moat ther
can do la to “ break tin, chills “ for a short time, while they
ic cause constitutional maladlea that cease only
»«h life lleme in bar that the only Peter and Ague reuse
dy that Is harmless as well as sure, Is
lyiodea’ h over end Ague Cure.
ar£T JU “ N “TeUKLh, aud Bruits gen
Nl'lI AHLOTTK BLIIMK,
O.IIS WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, U ju»t n
c»l»lng a Urge stock ot PIANOS, or the Idlest etvlee.
from the F&eiotiea of J
HAUMGAH.DTKN A HEINS, Hambunth :
UAnLET, DAVIH A CO., Bustou
UAINBB, BROS.* OUMMINGS, New York-
U. lUSICUJtNBACH, Ptillidelphk l
• wvi . ' r i th „ tllM ' of °olBr makere, at prices f TOm to
»I,oo° IncloJlng every rariety and style, from the oUln
ut .uheiantUi Iron home Piano, to the moet elegintly
• rel Inula \l\. style, Squaro and Grand Plant*, 1
a rranmmenu hare been made with tho manutactutere.
,y o hlch their lußtrutreuta are eold lower by their exdu
to **•» Kast, ahd without the add!
uodal ooft and riik of trantportatioa
Rrery Plano eold by the aubec liter Is warranted per reel
r° l ’„ T S r '' P " t ’ lnJ “ wrllten Ruarantne wiu be gfren
required. CHARLOTTE BLUMR,
No. US Wood atnrt.
IHO
M CITV OOMMKROIAU COLbKOIC.
Cfljffrfffk ? n ltation for 1110 B “* iDe » B Man-
TruttOT*, end taught by an efficient Faculty
thlt <Mle« w 1 * 'J P ' 0t J a ' T 6 M
vl.™ 1 « a ”“ s opmbined and urgent demand of the
T "• Mechanic, Merchant and Professional nun for an
Inetlmtlon or a high etandard, In which rnrloua erte with
andtapruyetnentt occurr.no? In £K3taS!
Bnblalim^ a H!l*K* r^!,,B, ? t * d by pilr,onß of known ability
° “*■ oS^sSu^
taltia Com m 'K l *l i'lnii
The enocase of Od« Institution it uow cartel.
O v n
lut3J B . ABBOTT 4 00,
Snoowsora to Kmcorr * AbboVt.
lGieetton. " ——
Omci or *'Thm Pirranoßaa o iß compiih,”)
'l'llg Stookholdsrs of ‘-The PittibnSh o “??' ' ‘ „
i»»iSw“-'*3«S5:
offlo, of th. ciiVanT hi ,h w K™' wln •» held Oie
BAY (3d“art or sJiWKMIIKR^U”, 016 ¥lltOT “ON-
Of i aid 6 o'clock 1-1 R M KR| 18M ' '»*»'«» the Boura
an;rlH:dld ‘ JAMBS M . OHRJBTY, Tremrarer.
O ITCATK IN ADAMS COUNTY !
ausll ra JAMBS ULAKKLV,
8 - • comer of Borwnth.and HmhhflaM «» a
°° M. AHItOLD * BOWS?
„ A C ,'l''°. L '' ALE * NT> BKTAIL DEALERS in
FA w I q°« ABLE NOTHING.
And Gentlemen a Furnishing Goods,
N pitUb M ut a h KE ß BTKRS J' Third and »onrlh
5 1
on »- 0 Sif‘ori hort '“ t ““ in ,h » w»“”Si« tt,li to
—^* I lHi!!”J’'?sPjlJ»«ondod to. (aucll 2m
WALTM I*. MAaanAU,. . _ --- - I
u •!_ Joaam h. uutjuaa. {
of Iho plomach »n ?JV“ r '
fr”n*AalaUc°chof t ra t “ lirgt ' 0< ' ritll Into cholo™ mortraa, n or I
of tha Ooncentratod KwnSTof J f m W “ h ° U i * 0
ZWi’SSE*
SSmS “mS 5 , 1 * 1 Ti' I<mS - 'll' f™/ 3 * ''-“OS'.
Drutf Sttreof r ‘ Th 'y can ba had only a( iho
.?„ls J OHN HAW, Ja
_ 186 Wood street
R a Ly madtarC.'’"^^*
JN " I *™'A&&S&.
DAILY MORNING POST.
MONDAY MORNING:SEPTEMBER 3
Or, A Shepherd's Autobiography.
Soon after that Mr. Wyham died, and
his son took the management of the farm.
The old man had been a good master to
me and and my father before me, though
rather harsh and proud in his manner.
His soti was capricious, tyrannical and
spendthrift. His extravagance often put
him to shifts for money which he tried to
raise by grinding his laborers. He rais
ed the rent of our cottage, and tried to
lotver my wages; but I threatened to leave
him, and he knew what I was worth too
well to allow it to come to that. For I
was worth a great deal to him; he was not
so good a farmer as his father,and I might
have neglected my businness, or even
cheated him downright when I had sold
him sheep at the market for him without
his being any the wiser- But though he
did not lower my wages, there was a thous
and little suspicious ways of making a
man’s work unpleasant to him, and of
these he was a master. I should certainly
have left his service had it not been for the
memory of his father, and the yearning 1
felt towards the cottage, the fields, the old
mill, everything Belonging to the place
where 1 had lived all my life. Every tree,
every hedge was fraught with some asso
ciation. No, 1 could not have torn myself
away 1
11. H. UTTER,
Proprietor Warm Springs
One day in harvest time while I was
with my sheep, Mr. Wyham came and as
ked me to go and help to get in the wheat,
it was not my business, but he was short of
laborers; and the. grass was falling, he
said, and he feared there wonld be rain in
a day or two. I agreed with him and
went willingly to the harvest-field, where
1 exerted myself to the utmost, being real
ly anxious lest the fide weather should not
hold out till the wheat was fairly housed;
for if the rich cared as much for the interest
of the poor as the poor often do for theirs,
England would be u for happier country 1
worked all day at “picking” the sheaves
up to the wagon, until, Irom the great heat,
and being unaccustomed to that kind of
work I was almost exhausted.
One of the men suggested that I should
take his place on the wagon to receive
and arrange the sheaves—which is a light
er task • so giving him my fork I got up.
The clmnge of employment was a relief,
and the wagon was soon piled up with I
sheaves to a great height, when 1 felt a
sudden faintness my foot slipped, and I fell
to the ground, my side striking one of the
shafts of the wagon in the fall; 1 was car
ried home and laid senseless on a bed, from
which 1 could not rise for four moths. I
Jiad sustained a severe internal injury, I
_whicli made it doubtful whether X should I
ever be able to work again; and, oh, the
agony of body and mind I suffered as 1
lay on that bed ! for what was to beeome
of Mary and the children ! It was true,
Mr. Wyham spoke as I had never heard'
him before, saying that 1 had received the
injury in his service and that he would not
forget it. I believed him sincere at the
lime, but knew the fickleness of his temper
too well lo place much reliance on his
promises.
I got over that long illness better than
the doctor expected, and was able to go
about my work again six months after the
accident. But 1 was not the same man
that I had been before; whenever l exerted
my strength to any great degree, such as
lifting heavy weights, or walking to any
distant market, I felt a sort of sinking in
my side, and a faintness would come over
tne. Still l managed to do my work; and
had that been all, might still have been as
happy os a poor man can espect to be; but
sickness seemed to have seized on the fam
ily First Mary’s father died. Then poor
Mary herself fell into a very bad state of
health. She never complained and bore
up wonderfully, but any one could Bee
how she altered from month to month; in*
deed we both grew old so rapidly, that
when 1 was forty .five and she forty-three,
people used to think us past sixty. Our
girls grew up and went out to service, and
parting with them was another sad trial 1 to
Mary, for they wore her only companions
during the long diiys while 1 was in the
fields.
We went on, working and laying by,
till I had reached my fiftieth year., Every
day I felt more and more unfitted for work,
and I began to think seriously of drawing
our savings, now amounting to fifty pounds,
fro m the bank, and settling in some small
shop in the village about four miles off.
There was a capital opportunity fordoing
this just then, for Dame Harland, who had
kept the general shop for the last ten years
was jost dead, and her son wished to sell
the goods and custome for forty pounds.
Mary and I talked the matter uver. until
at last we agreed upon it; so I closed with
Harland, and gave Mr. Wyham notice to
Isok for another shepherd. Ho tried all
he could to dissuade me from my purpose
for there were no signsfofomy failing now!
era m the way my work'was done. But
I had made up my mind, and the only
thing remaining to be done was to draw
the money from the Savings Bank, hand
it over to Harland, and take possession of
the cottage.
It was on a bright autumn morning that
1 started of to Louth on my last visit to
the Savings Bank. I had given notice a
fortnight before Lhat I was about io draw
out the whole sum, for 1 thought we should
require the other ten pounds for the e.v
pense of moving and settling down in the
shop. I remember how glad, and 1 fear
proud, 1 felt to think how larg e a sum I ]
had saved out of my small earnings. How
often the thought pf that hoard jind pre
vented my yielding to the temptation of turn
ing into the public house as 1 passed it with
my flock on a hot dusty day. Aod now 1
was to reap tho reward of my thrift, my
self denial, my forty years’ toil! The long
road seemed as nothing; my mind was so
occupied with vain glorious thoughts of the
past, and pleasing hopes for the remainder
of my days, that I was in Louth before 1
was aware of it. The Savings Bank was
only open on Saturday mornings, so that'
there were' a great many people paying in
or receiving money, and 1 had to wailsonie
Wlnleslaiiding outside tbe door, 1 .was
accosted by Giles Davies, a shepherd in the
county whom I had often met afcatlle fairs.'
I did not like him much, he was an ignor-
Sf.
NUMBER 296
STOLEN MONEY;
(Prom Household
fCONCLOUDj
' T_y V < C w'" J
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VI V .
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BATES OF ABFEBTISCtirO
■iQBUD UPON B 7 TUB P1TTSB0&0B PBBJS3
*o« ono Insertion...
** »aoh additional Insertion gj
'* ’* one week........ j7s
“ “ two 800
“ “ three waak5...,. 4 00
“ oo« moDtb-~~..,..~~. 400
u u two - fO4
three months. 4 00
** four months., JO 00
“ *ix ......................... Uo®
on* 14 00
aundiugo»ri, at* lineaorlaid, lO 00
caAaaiAJua a* puasdm:
o»«nitn, ihimim, (radmire ot the p»per)A.»_ U 00
rant abusive fellow, and too fond by ha fof
the, public house , but on that morning I
was too happy to be otherwise than cordial
will) anybody. 1 was surprised to see him
there, for he was not of a saving turn of
mind, but it turned out that his wife had
laid by some money unknown to him, and
ho having discovered it, had come to draw
it out. After a while the room got more
empty, and Davies and 1 went up to the
gentleman who gave the money together.
1 was proud to 3eo Davies’ astonishment at
my possession of so large a sum, and was
not sorrv to have some one to show off my
wealth to. So I. readily came into his
proposition that we-shonld; get our bit of
dinner, and walk home afterwards togeth
er, as he had to go my way. 6
We did not get °uf
o clock, so we started off. directly after
ward, for l had a twelve miles’ walk before
me, and 1 wished to get home before dark. ;
It grew dusk when we had goi withiii
about three miles of home, and Davies
proposed that we should take a cut through
the fields, which we could do by climbing
over argute, though there was no regular
footpath. I hesitated at first, but as 1 was
very tired, and we could certainly save a
mile and more by crossing the country, 1
went. When we hadcrossed two fields we
were stopped by a hedge, through a gap in
which we had to creep, it was nowquite
dusk. Davies got through first, and I was
following him, when suddenly, as my
hands were engaged in pitting by theiwigs, ;.
he turned and struck men blow on the side'
of the head with a stick ho carried r -which -
brought me half stunned to the ground.
He struck me on the head again, again,
again! and I lost all consciousness.
I It was-pitch dark when I recovered my
senes, and then my first impulse was to feet
for my money. It was gone! the- hard '
earned savings of nearly forty years, every
penny won by its drop of sweat, all stolen, ’
lost, gone!
I do not remember how I got home: I -
managed to crawl to the cottage door some
how. Mary shrieked with terror when she"
opened it, and saw me. on the threshold '
looking so wild, despair-stricken ; so cover
ed with blood. “ Never mind me, Mary,”
I groaned ; “ the sooner I die the better
1 have been robbed Mary, robbed of all!'fe- ;
But Mary thought more of my harts than ■■
of the money, and yet how we had both
counted on it . ;
It was several weeks before I recovered
the effect of the blows on my head, aggra
vated as the fever was by despair. I got
over it, however and went about my work
again, Mr. Wy ham not having been able to
supply my place ns yet. We lived in hopes
that Davies would be caught; but no,he con
trived lo make clear off with his booty, and
it was supposed he had escaped out of the
country.
! 1 worked on for five years longer, grow
ing more and more infirm every year.
Ihave not got much more to tell. Wheul
have transcribed word for word what pass
ed one morning two years ago between '
niyseff and Mr. Wyham in his study 1 have
done.
“Take a seat Ned,” began Mr. Wyham.
fearyour asthma is very troublesome.”
“ It is, sir.”
"\ou seem to suffer from that lame
eness.” “
I" “
It is very painful, sir.”
“ It hinders you in your work.”
It was got by hard work for you sir.”
•‘lt is a very bad job. You are old, to o.”
“ Fifty-five last January^”
” \ ou must sceyourselfthal I catmotaf
ford to keep servants on my farm who can
not do their work.”
" Very true sir."
*■ I have beeu looking about for another
shepherd, and have met with a maa whom
I think likely to suit me, but you need not
turn out of your cottage —”
‘•God bless you, sir I knew.”
I ... -
till Sat unlay week. You must see
Spencer, 1 am sure, that with so few cotta*.
ges on my farm I can not afford to have any
but able bodied meu iu them.”
‘•What am Ito do. sir ? Where am Ito
go?” i
I am afraid to the workhouse.”
They let Mary and me see each other
ia the workhouse sometimes. 5
M pianos i pianosi ~: 1
ANIJIACTBIIED BY CHICHKRINOS EONS- Boston ' *
and for sals by JOHN n. MKUOa. »
?™riws! a ? fcawrea.PitinoQd all^lsiSSfifeSi"
Mid Pborth street Just received from th£|riPMHv ,
manuftctoty of Sms, BostonJl Sftf U tec
iw2’a° h! ** ttlBmoß, •»“«““» Pattern jfc*S&^BBfc«f
_ Two first oUsa Seven Oclaro Planes, with canal rite '' ' '
J® IJ 37 at »i? of flutol legs, tbo lyre and ends of beautiful:- v 3
work; finished bai and front allka. J>r*» >f ,..
Be»^Oe±iw7lL£3fP !l 7 *)>M* ttwntd OOTUfc ..j ,-f.
<3,77.777 Pianos, finished back and front alike,abd ,"'■
yl TWo i 3^,| D Hi£ al 7J JS?!»«oo-, Pries MQSySIi,; r,i
JJ 1 1 Kwowood6-SrociavePianos,wfthnewirtjla ,
flnSi ■TK’ ' B0 “ 3 daak.and thnuMialfipenlngfi
dutifully carved tracery work: h**»Jc ~
“m£S? tmltta ‘ -
finlihiil heck and front alike, end with Chfckerlnfpl
Patcm Iron Frame. Price SBT& dub. • .
feven lioscwooU and Black'Waluut fiix Octave Ham*, all
made qs well and wUh tbeiatae care as thele&rst claii fir'
enoa, aud wKh OUipfc'rlag’a Patent'lron Frame.
' GRAND PIANOS. , J
Ono of Chlckering A Scale, full -Seven Qciavr
Grand Pianoa, of Immense jpower, brilliancy, and sweetneai
of tone, with their New Patent Action, which rehdare the
touch eo light and elastic .that U can m plajM on byib®
most delicate 1 hand. J Price $760. *
THIS NBW PAUIAJU GRAND PIANOS.
Also, one of tbelr new Parlor Grand Pianoa, an entirely
new lavenUoD. and partiflhlnly adartied' for Parlor uae.'
PrleosGso,
PIANO STOOLS. '
A new lot of Plano StocUrJust received.
For Bale by JOHN 0. MKLLOK, 81_Wood et,
between Diamond alley and Fourth 'street, v
holts Agoot for CEUCKKBJNQ A SONS, Jbr PUtaburghand
Western PPDpgylVanla. ' aog2B
(j3| Fall Style for Kate., Jg
'TIL PAULSON \»tll Introduce lbs Hew Style tit Hits
J* «n SATUUDAV, August 26ih.
d 11. PAULSON, 73 Wood street,
next door tocom.r of Fourth.
Sir Soft Ilatfi and Capa of every deScrlotfoo.
aOifgUallw .
KUI/CATIUMAL.
PKXN INSTITUTE, corner of Poun and Hancock Strefitl
i ° n (,/ lhlß iMtUutton will commence
ou MUNDAi, Lb« oj of
n TKKMS.
! TuiUon anJ BUUooery, *** session of Twenty-two 1
»>eea« qq
Pupllrf luay enter ut any tune, uni* viu be charged pro
ra a imtii tboaul of the term, or till notice of withdrawal;
& (J«JuotloQ btiiug allo»L«i r«,b* ra ou '
J “ mn!l
-01
>uv*r -- part no rshi p <>t , c * ** “* *uaia*.
r r H S undersigned this day entered into co-partner-
X a«P, and having leased for a term or yuera
GaR BAOTORY recently erocted at 11OOBKST0R.
County, are now prepared-to contract f or the m»nuf.r.
ture of RAILROAD CAitS of every description.
Aiiiresa, “Rochester, Reaver Ooanty, Ha."
Xmgortl7.lB«-faag24:iri KIRK A RHODES.
Ha vk you tiued '
wiu-aurs hibujum kjtharion;
If not, try ft, «nd you trill ne?or bo without it
Be For* to ask far ■
WltlQUra PREMIUM KATUAKION
Or/on may get aworthless articlo ’
“U Druggists. 25 eentaper bottls.
Wholesale Western Depot, Dr. KHYBKB. H Si
A CO, anj JOHN HAFT “> “• 11 BK CLKBa
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LOCUHT OUOVJC utnuiar,
nuwr. r*
I 1 *® 1 " 8 aa *arJy application oo the part of
tb avail ttiamctelvea of it© ialTatiUgua«
rvr circulars or admlsalcn, apply to
UJSV. WM. B. CLARKE, '
Pittsburgh, fra.
iu urns mnremo, os ura:
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