The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 03, 1855, Image 4

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RAILROADS.
CBN T U
Summer Arrangement —Change °l'
TURK* DAILY TRAIN* BACH, WAY, (SUNDAY EX
. rhansc of C&n bftWttD
\ ntl but on* u.mrnnra.
/ AN ua Sui m“'S"r‘jun' ism. 18£,e,TraiD« will run u
follow#
GOING KABT. _ ,
Rxprtsx MaH Xw hl
_ Train, Train. Train.
_..10.-00 A. M. P. fcL 11*0 P.M.
' ." "...11:10 •• 4:46 - 1160 A.M.
II2OP.M. aoo in -
SS&L v® : zssi::
liarneSTUle 2:23 8.25 4.43
Belmont —•« 2:44 * 8-31
Arrive Bellair 3:30 “ err.9:46 “ arr.&l6
GOING WEST.
Eapreu Maxi ht
Umt. Train. Train T r “«.
Bellair - 9:46 A. M. fciS A.M. P .. M '
Belmont - 10*-31 “ „ -' 4ll .•
BemesvUle 10:52 “ r 1 ' ‘-q ,<
Cambridge Ujso “ ' .
Oonoord.. I‘J' P „ M - .. 10:30 “
Zanearille 1-10 , ■ 11-60 “
Newark I° B ‘ ..Tift p M ldo A.M.
Arrire Oolambae... 8:20 ■ Uke ap or
The Express Train going Lm,, Concord,
lease passengers, ** *’ and Belmont only.
Cambridge, Campbell s, Beniesrtlle, station*.
Qoliro Wist will «top oDy Sutton* where the Man
The Mall Train will .top ‘“ n othBr station* „ n
Is to be rec-ived* or deUv rjd, w m stop at all Bta
notlee being given. TM msu
tlons on proper notice KAgT
. », Rmreas Train, connects at Columbus
iTh^ha^rdtow Train whleb leaves Cincinnati nt 6A. M.
W , h % fhe Tndo?rom the West on the Columbus, Piqna
ftn '| nljlann Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
\ Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt: Vernon, and with ,
tSe Stiabenvine and Indiana Railroad; at
Wbeeline with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and Hast-
3:30 P. M. Train will connect at Columbus with the
aeoond Train from Cincinnati: at Newark with Sandusky.
Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with
Nlffht Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad- Passengers
1 eaving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking
tbe 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
with this Train at Columbus- Passengers leaving Indiana
pollß and Richmond by morning Train ou l o * l **?,*, V 7
Railroad will also connect with this Train at toßimboj,
a nd reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M., and eave by 10.30 P. M-
Train on Baltimore and Ohio ltallroad, arriving in B.lti
more at 6 P. M-, next day.
Tbe 11:30 P. M. Train connects at Oolnmbns with the
Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:30 P. M.,and arrives
at Bellair at &16 A. M.; connecting with the Accommoda
tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen
cers tearing Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by this
rout*.ein Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day
ton reach Columbus in season to take this train; sod at
Wheeling will take thu Accommodation Train for Cumber
1 and, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to BalU
more and Eastern Cities.
GOING WMT.
The 5-16 A. MMail Train connate at Bellalr with Nlxbt
Train on ibo Baltimore and Uhio Bailroed; at Newark with
trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and ML Vernon,
and Chicago ma MonroeTille . at Columbus with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xsoia, Dayton, Indiana
oolii, and Chicago, ow Dayton and tna Urban*.
The &-A6 A. M. Ki press Train couuects wilh the Rxpreas
Train from Baltimore, and arrives lu Columbus at P.
M., and connects with trains going South and West arriv
ing InOincinnsti at 7 P. M.
The &0Q P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation
Train from Cnmberiand. and at Columbus with Mali Train
at 2:16 A- M-, direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiaua
doUs. Lafayette, Terre Haute, Saint Louis aod Chicago,
poua, uaiay , ISAA .Q H. SOUTUWICR, Supt.
Zanesville, June 18. 1865—|je*H!____ _
'TlTvkla'hd' Thd "pitt'Vbubgh
railroad.
connecting vfrrn
STCAMKRS KCUPBK ASD ROSA L 1 K
VIA WKLLSVILLK, AND I
OHIO tod Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE. |
r«\HS nhort*wt,*;niche<it and most reliable root* to Toledo,
X Chicago, Rock Inland, Oaleoa, and Bt. I«ouia, U VIA
One Hundred milw nhortor and about nine
boora qnleker than the circuitous one vja nduoapoli*.
Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland Bis hour*, Chicago iweuty three honra,
and 8L la>aU thirty-seven hourn.
On and aftor Moodav, September 3d, IS$6, the tralufl on
thU^wiUruna.,^.,^^^
The Train* of the Ohio and Penna Railroad leading Pitta- j
bunrh at 2.00, A. M. and 8.00, A. M-, and 800 P. U., con
u Jlt AlUancT at SoO A. M-, II.W A. M , and 6 do P. M J
for Cleveland leave Alliance B 00. A.M., U 60 A - M -»
and 6 36 P. M., connoting at Uudaon with Trains for Ony
ahoga Palla and Akron, aud arriving In Cleveland at
A hL 210 P. M , and 6 68 P. M.
PaaeengHTß for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Wand,
Galena, and the North-west, who wwh to go through wltto
out detention, will take the train leaving l ittsburgb i at
800 A M , and arriving in Cleveland at 220 P. M., a* that
H the only train by which close connections are made
through the above points. Pa&vugere by this train reach
Chicago at 7 30 nest morning._andUuw at midnight,
VIA WKLLM ILLE.
The steamer* Klips* anl Ho»»li* »IH lh f n0 t o **;
wharf ererv moro'D*. t,euuda)3 eice|.Uii,) at.lU
©•cloet, for WallivUle, connecliujj with the tram leaving
Welb-rlUe ut 4 30 i>. M. , iK
An Accommodate T««r. will leave ttsllfivi )« Jml>
(Sundays eiceptsd.) at C V. M„ conutcitag Bm ard
with Exprenfl Train, arriving In Cleveland at l lo P-M
Trains from W*ll*tUlo connecting at Bayard for Carroll
too, Waynesburg, Dovsr and New Philadelphia.
j»* Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North « ««t,
Tla Wellsville, are sold at $1 I<*o than via A \ Uanc*.
The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chisago, rnn as
follows : Loans Clerclind »t J 10 A. M-, i -lo I‘. M , ' 0o r
M. Arrine at CMcngo 830 P. M , . .40 A. M., 5301. M.
Train. leare Chicago for Rook lulaDd and St Lonl, ,s
follows:—For Kook Island al 000 A. M and 11 00 P .1.
For 8L Louts, h 10 A. M and 11.45 I‘ M.
PBM»ngwr« for SI. Louis go over Rook IsUnd
Johal.und thru™ ( Tar the Chicago kii.l M: ..nppl Railroad
10 Alton, ODd tlirnro t> BlnuUlU.t.l (At Olio] tO St. LOUI
Paasengnrs by thr 1 15 A. SI Train arris.- at St. U>ul« ll.iu
aus. earning, and by the 10.05 1' M. Train Bt noon next
d *Baggage checked through to Clereland, and there rr
checlred for Chicago nod Bt. l«<ti»-
FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
lllclaii. id cfl- Ufclcuj. IdeTl.
To Alliance $2.10 To U Ealle. W *Jj “
- Olevuland ... 400 Koo* Is. d, «|» j-=
u Toledo ... 660 “ Ualena 18 16 HOO
*• Chicago ....$l3 0U $lO W “ Springfield 18 70 16 *A)
“ Bloomlnfft...l6 00 14 60 “ Burlington 19 00
“ Bt. Louis 21 W 10 60
Passengers are requested to procars their tickets * .the
office of this Company, in the Monongabela House, third
door below the corner
Great American and U.B. Express & Mail Boute.
7il Mil.Bd OF DISTANCE SAVED,
And Two Changes of Cars and Baggage Avoided.
Ain LINK ROUtfc
CHICAGO AN D ST. LOUIS
.r,„ CHICAGO. ALTuX a. i.Ooia
aaffia. §IBIB2k {aLID
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago A niuUslpi'lj
/''IUiOAGO TO ST. LOUiti »N 15 v* I Train..
it leave the Illinois Oantral Depot, loot oi Water
til. Louie Lay Express daily, Bunomya excepted, .*bAL
tiL Louis Night Express daily, Saturday «x-~ d,fc3o P M.
Rt Louis Freiirht a Emigrant ua»j, Sun*. »Xu hAO A M.
Rinsing* cnecktd i/irOUOn w-< u*~ io—. .
Trlina run direct through to Alton, (209 muef>,j w.>fa
out change of car. or baggage, and connect with the
Onmtuov’a splendid steamer, )fi>ufoster and Reindrer,
runnlnit 10 exclusive connection «»«.h 4 idr«o,« ._ra.o.-
rrom Alton to tiL Louis. <‘£i miles.) wuuout ibduiub.
boa*.- «or speed, convenience and e«e»s*nce, are M n.~. passed
on the Western water#, heiog fitted up with Laths an« »po
nious Wash-room*, affording to passengers ibe opportunity
n r r«tnoriQg the oast un»voiuaoiu iu ni*mmo» »a...oad
t -avettng. and reaching tit. Locus rtireahed trom tb« vfloc.«
»r a long ride.
To Kansas anu a>c&tcua.u chi* is the most uirec. r0*..~,
B n ,l nttfisengers destined lor I'.oomiogtoo, tipringficiu,
( ./•fesonvliU. Naples, and all point* on the Mississippi, Mie
• ftnri, Kansas, Cumberland anaTeuueaseo rivers, win note
tb« Important saving in distant u, being seventycwo m*»rt
'es- * n ti f Lou»«- tbirtv-seveu uuiw leas to Bloomington,
and fifty-eight miles less v* Bpringfieiu chan uy any uvh.c
Through Ticket ov»r Ibu roiuv c»n b«..procure. .1 U*
-a- , ~us ” R nffifiea in New iork, Boston, ruuadei
pbla, Baltimore, Albany, outlaw, Ac., ana »i al. lhro«gh
T«eke* Office, throughout ih*> Btaiea, anu >a Ch.cago a. .be
Oomp&ny’i Offloe, No. 48 Dearborn iiirwl, oppojim lh. Tre
aoat Uiaso-nnJ al lh« Depot 01 the I moon wmirul iU..-
road-foot of Water street. . ,
Responsible Baggage Men win always be at the Dcpo« o.
Roads* going into Chicago, to uheck Ba»gag„
t h rom-n LO anv uoim uenuw>4 «>** *•*' ..O— .
“ * ' R P MORGAN. Jr.. BuoerinieDUL-m.
ii J U. tiOUKßMKltllyilN,
- Gen’l Passenger Agent.
THE PITTSBURGH AHD COHHBLLSVILLB
RAILROAD COMPANY
HAVING made an arrangement with the new and
beauHfnl steamer “EOLIAN” to run in eoonecuu i
with th**ir Rood between West Newton and OonoeiUTme,
announce the louowing change oi Schedule on and aL...
Wednesday, uie fifth or Brptemoer:
The titeamer EOLIAN will leave the Pittsburgu uou
ConneilsTiue Railroad Com pan v s Wnari Boat, a.o»e Mu
noagabeia Bridge, ror West Newton- every afternoon at naif
past U 0 Clock, procleelv i rfltunilnir will leave West Newton
»l Quarter bulure B. A. M HrrWlnu „l PiLtxbllrL'b at noon.
The trains wui run a# fc.llr.WM •
Leave Davidson * Mm. one mile below ConoellSTliie.
First Train, o A. M ; Second Train \‘i M
Leave We*i i\ewu>u: First Train. s 30 A M. : fceCODU
Train- 0:lti r. M.
JET Fare irom Puieourgh to Daviilflon's Mill. $1.70. Id-
lading Me&i vO Bie»Oi>r.
lor umontown and Connelisrllie will rnnoect
w*Ui tbo Trains ai uavidßOD-s Mm.
For freight or passage, enquire ef the Agents, at the
Wbarr Boat! at Went nclivu n.JQ riuoourirh.
O. W. UARNBB.
Preement anu Superintendent-
PJBNMSVC.VAKIA RAILROAD.
THREE DAILY TIIBOUQH TRAiNB, between Philadel
ohlawd PittSbunrh. TUB MORNING MAIL TRAIN
l-ra PhilbAelphta for Piltoburjl. « * *- Pitta
3
TRAIN leares PhUbdajpbia lb, ». P.
sSs.-aisf A bigbd.
-Karr. 4 -# --ia xST.'iSTr
a;3O o’clock P. M.. and 6d20 P. M. _ .. n .„
The above lines conneot at Plttßbatgb
//. and from 8t Louie, Mo.; Alton, Ualiraa nnu Chicago, U
Loßnutoo and Loatarllle, K,i Torre Hanto.
Hadißon, Imfayetle and IndianapoU«, Ynd, Olndnna-, Day
ton- Springfield, Baneibntain-, Banunaby, To.ed^,
‘an-' (Soinmbuß. Zaneevine, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio,
alao with the Steam Packet Boots from and to New OnUAHS,
B, ly>nts, Lomsvuxi and OinameTi.
Through Tickets can be had to or from eithe. of the above
V' I ***-, .. ._ a-rtt-ni-r. see handbills at the different
r ... t. rers from the West will lin'd this the
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NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPENI
fHßouaa
northern Illinois to tho Mississippi Biverj
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
All B.«llToad to tht JBImSM I PP''
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL BOAD
a™,
OUIOAOu TO ST. LOUIS, BLOOM
flfaTON, OLLNTOK, DKCATUK, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
i ApKRnkviLLK, NAPLES, and intermediate Station* on
tlf« II toots Central, QreatWußtern, and Ohio and Misnis-
onto above Une leave Chicago on the arrival of
TrainJi from the Bast—avoiding all laying over at any of
the point*. . , _ . ,
BtKgMs leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central I
lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and ;
most reliable route to reach all the important points west •
of the Mississippi as far as Oouneil Bluff, with from forty to
fifty m(l"H le«e staging than by any other route. The Road,
for a large portion of the way, la laid with the cowrmcooß
Rail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad In the West |
well Rtocke&4rith the mostmodern Looomotiveaand elegant (
new Oars. , , , j
ya-Tty this route passengers are sure of making conoee* |
Hons, and arriving at St. Louis on advertised time, avoiding
the vexatious delay of logs and Ice, and dangers of narra
tion, as on the route by Alton. ,
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
charge for handling at any point. «t
THROUGH TIOK.BTB by this route can be purchased at
all Offices in the Bast; at the Office o, Ibe
Company, corner of CUrk and Lak. BtrooU, In the 0 ranße
Building; at the Depot of the Oalena R. R-t and at the
Mich. Oent. R. K. Office, comer of Lake and Dearborn sts.,
opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
aSp a .S. COnSlgD^y a a O °UAMMOND, T Bn^r
O. K. FOLLKTT,
Gen’l Tioket Ag’t, Chicago.
yy-TICS-KTBcur be proourod at the principal Railroad
OfflAon nt tha eonctTV. mh!9
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAII.ROAD:
Carrying the Great C, States Mall and Express.
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RON DAILY on lte rntire
length Trom DUBUQUE to CAIRO,
akd
CHICAGO to CAIRO,
This Road, in conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and
Mississippi R. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forma
the most direct and only continuous R. R route from
CHICAGO to 8». LOUIS,
CHICAGO to CAIRO,
CHICAGO to DUBUQUE.
Trains loaveChicago as follows:
10 A. M. and 10 20 P. M.—Sr. Louis and Caixo Expxsss
Pasarngnre for 8L Louis by this train take the .an. of the
Ohio and Miss. U- R. at Sandora!, and are earned direct to
81 9 36*a’ M. and 4.10 P. M.—Dmroqua AKD Galiha Ei
paras, eonnectiag at Dunbeth (opposite Dubuque) with a
Daily line of Steam PaokeU for Bt. Paul and the Upper
Mississippi river cities. , .
Trains leave Oairo lor Chicago and Dubuque at ».80 A.
M. and 7.00 P. M. .
Passenger* from the East and places on the Ohio river
destined for SL Louis, will R *ve l*) miles of tedious wJud-
Pftrtaip river navigation tr.m Cairo to Bt- Louis, and arrive
fifteen hours In adruu-'e oi the river route, by taking the
C *Ticketa to Si. Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, o*. Paul, and all Im
portant places by this route, can be had at the office of to
O. A P. and 0. A P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Mlchigat
Central Ualiibad In Chicago. . tianw A . t
R. B. MASON, Bup t.
J DOBASP. Bup't, Clereland.
J. A. QAIIOH KY. Ag‘t. Pitt#»bctgh
Agent, Pwsenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
>*&•
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RAILROADS
CKITTRAL ROUTE,
lOWA, MISSOURI*
<aa>
THE PENNSYLVANIA
railroad.
rnQg GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
I lanllc cities with Western, North-western aDd South
wester n State*, bv a continuous Railway direct. This road
also (9>nnects at Pittsburgh with dally line ot steamers to
all parts od the Western Kir-ri. *nJ at Cleveland and Ban-
Joaky With Steamers to all ports on the North-western
Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest and reliable route
by which FREIGHT ran bs forwarded to and from the
( RATMBieT\rEEN'PHrLADELPUIA A PITTSBURGH
FIRST CLASS. —Boot*, Shoes, Dry GoodA, \ 76c looa^.
iln boxes,) Furs. Feathers, Ac )
SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,!
Dry Goods, (iu bale©,) Hardware, Lea- per lOQlha.
ther, Wool, At* )
THIRD CLASS —Anvlie, Bagging, Baron ( p „ r 100 Iht.
and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ac. )
FUUKTU CLASS —Coffee, Fuh, Bacon and I 40c IOOIba.
I Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Mil 1 ,
a» in shipping Goods from any point Raai of Ihlladfl
: phia, be particular to mark package •• mu r*nnrylvania
l f{n,irn.i,l “ All Goods consigned to the Agents of tins Road
| st Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded witb.-ut
j raaiuitv Auxirrs Mc*wa Potter, Boston, J L Elliott, N.
| YK J. Snowier, Philadelphia; Magraw A Rood*,, Bain
! more . Geo.C- FranciSk’ua, Pittsburgh ; Sbringmao A Brown,
1 Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorboad, Louisville, hy: RL.
Meidrum, Madtson, lml; Ratcliff A Co, St. Louis, Mo , J.
; 8. Hltebel! * 3™, IndtahJ.
! Genoral Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
• H. J. LOUBABUT,
Superintendent, Altoona. Pa.
DUFF’S REUCANTILK (OLLEUK,
PITTSBURGH, l'A
f NCORPORATRD BY THE LEGISLATURE of [Vnn.
1 Tania, with Perpetual Charter
*■ FACULTY.
P DUPP President, (author of the “North Amen
A-'.fUntant.’ ) Professor of Book Keeping and Commer
tirvuev# „ , , „ .
ANDREW T. lIOWDEN, AMstaDt Pn-fe-or < f B<*'k
** Ch'aRLEM DUFF, Art?iH:ant ProkGSQ. "I P . t
tod I'enmnnoMp. , ,
j ij. WILLI AMB. (tb« best off band itfnmr.«i io ttir
Uuiteil 3txt«*f,) profvxsor of Omaurclul and utDim-niA
Pcum&nship. , , ,
N. H HATCH. P.#q .of the Piltsbarg’i Bar, 1 rof.nnor of
Memtutll* Law hhJ Political Bfoomj
l'. UAYDKN, Prlndpai of the Mathrmslica! Imj artmeof,
Professor Of Mathematics, Ac.
F. L. APKLe, Profrasor of’.he French aud German lan
mereial department of ibis ineUtution has had
the unremitting attention of the Principal fur ihe last fa
tten years. Upwards of 8000 students have been prepared
by him for business. Ilia ** young men” assisUnU have
all been trolsed for busincas by himself, and are expert
«D<*d TwbHTs and practical AccounUots; being frequent
ly employed by business men iu adjusting txK.ka
There are no t«achers in this Institution who were io this
city dismissed from their situations as book-keeper#, none
wbo made twenty blunders on a single paga of a bill bm>k
Our writing teacher (Mr. Williams) has had #omethlng
more than a few lessons from a Philadelphia Uacber to
prepare him for his business. No runners are employed
by this institution. When our citizen* are importuned by
those of anotbet, they should refer to some of our city Bank
"tUcer# nr merchants—person# whose upinivo can be relied
. ipo^_n ...l nn i )>x tIM-oved into oAe of thoee cnocern# which
•>r« h»iog mill out every lew moutha, ani then pupils left
ti. seek instruction where they can flou »v * og^H
-losapU Willis’s Carriage tiapoattor/.
JOBBPU WUJTM. now carrying on bns» w
ness in his spocioue pi»ni»ob, (°^ w
lateiv enlarged,) on ibe i iu»bninh an **
wreensuurg vumpike, n«ar th« T*- M.—
Run- between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceriii*. rwpecUully
*n vi U# >h* liul.lto to inspeci hw stock ui uARItIAGKfI
mimilKß. io. And he particularly miorms gentlemen
purchasers, that on# prien only ts maae. Fourteen years’
p..rie»ca« »n the bcudnesa. suabios him u» piece before his
patrons th« same choice coUection oi Damages which, bo
monv vears past U has been his particular department to
the various and most talented Bantam manu
facturers The success of his new system is cempleie—th#
econnmv of his arrangements will supply the best and moat
fashionable msuuiftciurej* ai tuodri »tr pnc^i.
U«« D cnmbtfred by those heavy expenses, which the
mania tor decoraring bouses nf businoss has heaped upoo
ih- price of goods, (owing to largo rentaj uwSKPII WUITK
a D ready money oniv. at mubh test than the usual
profits- (mhfcdaw)
Oa pr, agesvA paired iu the bos a manDv ■, with dospai
WIG MANUFACTORY.
MRS. RENTER.
Sis doort from the Aqueduct, opposite the CbUector j Office,
aiAIOHMT «yt,
Iu fu RPARED TO FILL OHDKHti FOlt WIGB, ao 1 ail
kindn or
Urn&msotal Il&lr Work.
The best quality of material Ib lurnished, and entire
Biftnrurilnn viiaranteed. _ myU>d*wly
Alesaadsr W. Fosur,
ATTOKNBY AND OOUNHELLOK AT LAW, awoßoLiCi
toa m OUAJiaxßv. Agent Tor procuring Bounty Lands
Rt,.i pBQBionB- and Tor the Collection oi Claims in Great
Britain ana Ixeiauu.
male in this anu adjoining Counties. Es-
Ut-B of decedents settled; Real Estate bought sold or
leaM*!. anu rents couwevod. on Mortgage
O' ■•• her security- Titles examined anu uu« papers drawo
''flic* ircnn’fH a r«w iioors above Hmlthfield.
t’Uicbnvu'b. March 23. lB6fr—j°ib2B:<Uw | _
A* W. Foiltr,
NOTARY PUBLIC-and Oommbaiouer lor the Btaies of
Tennessee. New Hampshire, Ooonoctlout, Wißcoosln,
Ne« York- Michigan. lowa, Oalnomia and Virginia.
S - Deeds drawn- and acknowledgments and proofs
r n p record or use »n any of tho above named titatee,
uilqoU Mloalsnippi and übodo isianu.
Pittsburgh- March 28. IBf>6 —(mh2R-dsw
PULTON CAR WORKS.
FO U R Dii Y ANU MACUINK SHOP|
SANDUSKF. OHIO.
T»HB subscriber having moved into his new Works, re
o«nov erected- corner of Water, McDonough and She! by
-twM'a. *s* ©renared to contract for and execute all orders
for PABBENQ Kit, BAQfIAuE, rOnT-orrlCß, HOUSE
FREIGHT PLATFORM. unAYKL, ani all other
dettcriutions ui LARti. „ „ , _ T » Tr ,
Aiw- for STEAM ENGINES of an sixea, GEARING,
RAILROAD OABTINOB of all descriptions, and all other
work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop
Tb« Foremen of the different departments are scientific
and practical men-mosUy from Eastern manufactories
who kwp th.mß.lve. informed anol adop. mod
«rn Improvements. W. \v. WETHERBU*
aog2B:n
u
BIGELOW * CO.,
fBCOOBBSORB TO B- M. BjQBLOW,)
No. 40 Diamond Alley, near Wood street, PITTSBURGH.
•'wacvt *m OOACUEB. OAKRIAGEB, PH^TONB,
BUGGIES, and every description of Fancy
rSSmBB&r Veh*^ bout to order, and finished in a
jBC-HUm' manner unsurpasned for beauty of design,
of finish skill of workmanship, and durability of
materials. ,ft
«r* ah work warranted. augloily
RRVaLVKIUJi REVOLVERS! I Just received, by Ex
press, direct irom the manufao* jfcfiSSSBSBm
.urei»,aBpisndia aBaortmenioi Colt’s
KEPEATfNG PIBTOLB- four, five and hBTQ2
d.x .uvh barrels, au oi which we wlußb
* u * cash a>. u iow prices ae they
can be bought in the city of New York. Persons gotug to
Australia and California will find that they can do better
by purchasing ahel, cqoipage at home- than they ■~ nn amoog
e.rangers—as g.<m pet boh# a chaocM to try any of the
above PistoiS oefure leaving the city, and in case of a fail
ure we refunu the money. BOWN A TETLEY,
wp» Wood Bcreet, Pittsburgh.
NOW IB TUB TIME to eecure a good HOME near good
Schools. It is Within a quarter or a mile of the Oourt
House in Washington, fronting tho Pittsburgh road.
There are eight seres of ground Improved, with about 100
Fruit Trees, and a good Oottage House, of eight rooms,
nca'iy furnUhHl in the Utmt style, it is n.»r the rwi
deuce ct John Msohell, Beq. t 30 0?;
K „a THOMAB WOODS. ■ a Poarth sL
P OT 4 8 “- 10 “ fI Sa£I , S. b i)LLIMB.
CITY HOTEL.
(LAVS BBOWR’S, )
Corner of Smlthtleld and Third atraata,
JOHN F. GLASS, Proprietor.
PITTSBURGH, PA
THIS large and commodious House having undergone
thorough repair and furnished with new equipments
throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling
public. FARE $1,35 PER DAY. i B *
MANSION HOUSE*
GEORGE AURENTZ, Proprietor,
NO. 844 LIBERTY STREET, just beside the Passenger
Depot of the Pennsylvania Railrord, whioh makes it
the most convenient house In the city for passengers arri
ving by that road.
The Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fiuea up,
In excellent style, the UANBION HOUSE, would respect
fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is attache
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters, nil
LardeT and Ba; will be furnished with the best the market
can afford ’ fobl: 7
si. clJltt'llOTll,
timer 0/ Itnn anti SI. Clatr ttrall, PitUbwgh, Pa,
undersigned, formerly of “Brown’s Hotel," having
I tafeen this Large and commoUioua iIOUKL, and haring
rebttod It In magolficent style, would respectfully invite
hlfl friends and the traveling public to give him a call. As
sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex
perience in the business, he can give entire satisfaction,
and his charges moderate,
fefcfci
CORNER OP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
the Railroad Depot.
jan 13:1 y JAMES SHANNON, Proprl»tor._
WAVKRLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth atnwt, beWetn
Oheatont and Walnut, Philadelphia■ [außßiy
GAHKILL HOUSE,
mS.VEK OF MAIy AND SO Ulll STS., WARRSN, 0-
riiUK Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the
public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened
as a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company, It offers
Inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda
tion of the traveling community.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
- u i7 M.. GASKILL.
FRANKUIN HOUSE.
CHKBTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
PARKER A LAlllD, Proprietor*,
jy 10:3m j TERMS *1,60 PER DAY. .
BeEILLAS HOUSE,
JOUXSTO IW, F KALYA.
riIHE undersigned haring taken charge of the aboTe
I named Home, and relitled It at a large erpeuso, in a
romlorlable a. well ae elegant Btvle, la now prepared to re
reir» eut/sls, aud give ample «alinfacUon to all who may
", u,ul4 the IlouV lauSitfl JAMES DOWNEY.
FRANKLIN UOl'B£, Ciaweiand, Ohio.
Cl PATRICK 4 KoN, PaoMUAToas.—This House has ua
> dergone thorough and extensh-e repairs, alteration*,
and largo additions of Dew furniture, etc., and the proprie
tors pled go tbemwelres that uuthlng ahull be wanting on
their part to render tb« Kautxuw a place where all the com
forts of a first clae* hotel can b* Juuud
4;tf q PATRICK A BON-_
W ILK INH II ALL,,
W C. OALLAU UEll, I’bopeiktor.
FuutUi tires:, Wjad and Smith Md.
rIIHIS spacious aatnbhsbmout baa born leasoo bytheiutr
I ecrlber, anj eowplctol; - - ' T||u tfglBWH
Ue if at all boors picpatrU to luraish J*-*,-
ayarv luiury ibat .'an br louuj lo tb« boat rosulatml
restaurants in lbs States Uls spacious liar »ill alaaya b>
applied «itb tbs .sty bast Li.lllors Uamtl ff
■npllon, in 1U season, can ba
COHNUIiUPU
«-0 VBTER AND COFFEE HUUBE."»
D. BAHHARD.
Ho 40, fyflh Strut, txtvxen Wood a»d MarkH.
Jaolifcly} prmuuudu. _
li»un«u A.l*.
Wl>. gNUUSIi, Sol* Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated
. Keonett AU and Brown Stout. Also,Ootumoo Ale
and Porter, In and pint bottle*.
The mention of families, end the trade, U reepewl nlly
■. i, . ftul l.v
Solicited. ___ . ... _ u -
mineral Water an<l »areaparllla
WM L) ENGLISH, I'Hl utrwt, below Penn, la now
nt&nuriu-turiD*; end bolllem,! the •l"*” beror. S «» on
ecaln. 11 i. article, are (.1 tbe boat iiiallly.and
nufactnred from the purwet material*. oclliuy
HOPI’EKH I‘LANE
riUIK undemigneJ 1» prepared te supply CARPENTERS,
X CABINET-MAKERS, and Workers in Wood generally,
ttllb 111- Petroled end valuable PLAN KB.
Ad who b»vr tried It, pnmomifv i * moct Valuable In
vrtiUuO, that roui-. POOU coins into g.neral use. Tbe lol
k‘»inu letter* from practical worLiaeo are but two amoog
many letters tbe Patents, baa mart rod recommend.tig tb»a
Plane above all otb-ra in use :
PiTTauCRJU Btiak Caoik*t Facto*i, 1
F«*bi uarjr £l, IStt). j
W« hereby certify, ’.Let during the left twelve mouths
we have uaed hopper 1 * Pat-nt Plan.-, and do not hesitate
to reoommend U te Cabinet Makers and Carp-nteia ail 6U
pe Tier ~,»>■ ctb-r I'laoem u- W,.-oo»U« II paculrarly
ij.uUal to plamoj cal, berry, «aluat, auJ all BOtU of
harj wooJ. and Or pl.nmif T.uf-n, it » lar .upurwt to
the ..Id iu.Ja i ( ptcr»|.lM. beet 1-* ■•'"it » tc«-« l “"bit
time. line ram. 1) u-l"S tW' Hi*, will f'““' m-re
eeneer. than H»- ra-o -an 1" ► ; ■»' f‘» n " or
Idum. " iL Uu> i Co.
To Most! F Katun. Say. ,
[Mur Sir I have r\aroin»-l Hopper* latent Bench
Ptaue, and Mirve it li* be a most excellent article lot tbe
u»« lor which It H mien-Jed, a* a combination oi plane and
scraper , ,
it in parih ularlv adapted to pUolng ti'HM’l, and ll Jean
DPI rwiuire oue-fourth the tune or lata»rol the old m*th«>J ,
and 1 have no doubt, üb-n its prvperti*e become generally
kuown. bui that it will entirely upanMde the former te
dii'UV and laborious cunt.-in.
1 cheerlullj re*- 'tnmeo l it to all person* engaged In
the Oabioel hualnosA, *s trvtn my knowledge i i it, there i*
nothing a* well 6,!nJ u> gt»e a srmH.th and b«iutirul fiuieh
u Tenure ns tbe Patent Uen- h Plane.
tV \Voonw«l L,
Furuilure VT, «u Third rt , PlUaburgh
ruttburtfU, »&ruarp -”T, Hoo.
F KAT’J.V * I thl- city. 1* my k-H Age Q t for the
le.f Planes, or <•! r i.'hb* l*> menu (a.lu re aud Sell lh*Ul
WM C. UuPPBli.
rituburgh. Me: ch ‘il. *.tnh'ihtf)
I 1 BUD 8008 l\> h KULIWAI' K N til .N KBU.V—OontalQ-
H log formul* tor '*aj Ir.g cut -urres. determining fro< an-
Jivfi IrrotUng, '-alculnUng earthwork, eU., utc , together
with table* of radii, ordinate*. detltvUoai, loog rbord>s
magnetic variation, logaralblm* and natural signs .tan
gent*, etc etc.,by John li. Uenck, Civil Engineer. Pocket
book fc’rm. !
• The object of the present work i* to uapply a want |
rerr giinerwlly l«U by Aa*i“taut Kugineer* on Uailroad*.
Booku of <-ouveuienl form t r use lu the beld, containing
the ordinary lotfrmrlUitaatW I able* ire common enough, but
a book combining with thsse tables othe-* peculiar to the
lUllroad work, and especially the n*c«af*ry formula for
laying oat curve*, tum-oaU,crossings, Ac .Is • J«flld«ralum
which Ibis work Is designed U) *apl>ly-
U £ MiUTiar iami, West Point, April 18, 1561
GentUmen. I bave looked over “ Hetjof* Field Book for
Railroad Bngiueons" and think It well adaptM «o Ob
je*ct it* author propoau*. aod have no 4U«»tiuD hut it will l»e
foundarary uaeful and precUcal volume both foroffle-sand
. u _,, k I). 11. MAHAN.
“” M ,k Teot, April 11.1 KM.
I am much pleased with Mr. ilenck’* tittle manual, ihe
•• Field Book o! Railroa»l Kugim'vrs.” With the prosenta
tion nf acme of tbe mont pracUwd and t!*eful of recognlaed
pr*ce*9rt among railway nnglneora, he ha* given other*
which, new at leant in thair pr»*vnl form, appear to po?*«c*
a mint of higher value thuu that ol mere uovelty that of
being In gene'al suvwptlbla of available, n.d to way d**lnj
hie, practical uae In Oouclueiou, while 1 think th«* du«ign
of Mr llencli’e book »* such a* to adapt It excellently well
U.
cordial ™a.f».-llou »ith IU recculloil, ahk» «>t-h |h« f'*
...iculty r.f
oellem lypoirechlMl Uele Juyl.ye.l by bu publlebere.
' u. FuANKLIN UKIKNI,
0. IL and Uractor of Remwelaer Pcdylocbnic Institute.
For sale by WILLIAM B. HAN BN,
Dealer lu Engiueeri Btationery,
_• Market eireol. corner of Beoond.
SUM>tUKS-lW bugi* UloColW,
■'!) pO-tiftr* J»Tft Colle.'.
&o libda N. 0 bujjur,
ii bbli Kellned Sugar*;
100 bbls prim* N 0. Molasses;
76 half eb**t9 ilrwn anil Black Tea?
“6 boxes Tobacco, favorite brands,
26 boxes Pepper;
26 boxes Pimento;
2 b boxes Kxtra Coffee .
100 boxes Mould and tapped Candles.
26 boxes BL&r Candle* ;
1(A) boxes Uof-lo Hoap,
26 boxes Yariega'od Soap,
26 doteo Buckets ;
U) dozen Tubs;
20U reams Wrapping Paper ,
•Jx) d.'ten half tow Bag*.
For sale by (sapW) __ JOHN MOOBIIKAj*.
1 >IU UtuN ions Noa. 1 and 2 Authrartle, “ Marl
£ ettu." “ Cameron" and “Cordelia" furnaces.
100 tuns *’ Rock. Uill," JttuiaU ;
1(A) “ “Monroe,” do;
bO “ “ Mill Creek,” do.
76 •• •'Shade," ttoumrsel oouut) ; for sale
t,y JOHN MOORUBAU
BLuOMb —100 tons Juniata Blooms and Lunins;
100 “ Lake Champlain ; for sale by
JOHN MoOIUJRAD.
* i-.- t' N
. t V- * ->
•* *•< *i.\ ■
y‘ s* t
. ~ \ • • '’i'-A «_*; *5- ; ;
« i < ’•-*’. *?■ *\ 4»j r 'M* - ?
r ' *l5 V ■• * i'£ .f/'* -• ■ $
«i xt- ji.- '■■ ,
HOTELS,
WM. 0. 00NNSLLY
(iOOD INTK.IT HOUSE,
OWSTOB’S
REbTAUKANTd
pepl9 __
milK _ atOIIOOL BOY,'Mij Other Stories by tbeChriUmas
1 Flr u ; by Charles Dickens. Price 12 1 cents, only.
tJeven Poor Travelors; In eight chapters; by Charles
Dickens. Price 12*4 cento. . n . ,
Lirtie UUh. and the Miner's Daughters; by Charles
Dickens. Price rents.
Yellow Mask; In twelve chapter* ; from Dickens House
ho^f r t e ef r !n by Chnr.e. Wok«.
Btep-Motb«r; In twalve chnptw. ; from Dlok-
Bns' UotuehoLd Word.. I'ri™ 12'A
Ballou's Magazine, for October , price 10 cants.
u io‘r:j. o br'' J 0 » “«*« 4 «>■.
seplS * 7 No. 3 - Smlthtleld street.
1 l \A BOX Kb WJALBU WKHKIhO ;
I UU 250 boxes No. 1 Uorring ;
GOO half boxes Gallons Sardine*.
200 boxes do <Jo
you quarter bin. do do
0 dozen Anchovies;
6 dozen Capers;
& dozen OliTes;
g dozen Lobsters.
. No. 3W Wood street-
MILLINKBY GOODS— * complete oseoriment ol Milli
nery Goods, comprising— . . ™
Fine French Flowers, Ostrich Plumes sod Tips,
MO'fl, Plushes, Velvets, Wlh
Velvet Picquets, Buds, Tinsel Flowers,
gatln Flowers, Vulture ftmtberß,
Plain and col’d Straw Gimps, Chenille Trimmings,
Bonnet Frames, Bonnetttihbons,
a. rasr i-sr
Juat received. ~ Btn>ol
SepH
NQUSH BREAKFAST TKA-11l <*eaU oflhla ™P«lor
Taa. at 60 cent*, jnflt received at China Tea 8 ore.
I *dg29 > F. B. DBAVO,_NO- 1 Diamond. _
tVaYINQ - FOUND TENANTS for all the Dwelling
H Houses pot noder our care, we aw now prepared *
!TanU for othara. Owneru of vaarnt how* wd
Sod it to their interest to give us a caU, a* we have tuiy
applications for bouses. Also, collection of rente,
CM and repairs atlemled to. A ~S ,
. 63 Market Klreet.
"idd,
XTKW NOVKL, bt iuihur of "Amni"—Tb" HkU»“
IN Path by Marlon Borland; |o»t received and lor sale
' Sj IOM 8. DAVISON, 66 Martel at.
I_| A V AN A aKOAUS— I have jtmt "'' ,Te i l * 1 5P l “? I 'i ( . l fl
X± d pmninr Havana Syar,
Sugar oan alw.y. obtain II at JO3.
repA CornerMarte t_B_t^aud_l)tamonib_
OIL— 3U bbu'N.'b ~Whale anil Tanner's Oil for iale bJ
aug ‘Jt, SMITH, MAIL A HUNTKE.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Increase of Cash. Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
JBTNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819
PAID DP
Caah capital, -------
Tire THIRTY-SIXTH annual statement of
ALEtfthJara a INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
ford, aa furnished tbia agency on the let of January, 1806,
Keaf I, Estate, unincumbered ■■■; -- 4 05
Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds,6and . cent,pay
able Beml-annually ”
Debtsdne the Company, eecnred by mortgage... lt
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... SS
Railroad Stocks In .?'•“£ 0“
Bank Stocks In the city of Hartford 142,806 00
Bank Stocks In New York city....................... 08,000 00
Cash on hand, In Bank, and In hands of Agents
and others -
$773,27 8 63
The amount of liabilities due or not doe to Banks or other
creditors,— nothing.
Louses adjusted and doe,—none.
Losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 22.
Low** unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for farther
against the Oompany are small, such
only as printing, Ac.
Agents Instructed to take no risk over $10,060.
The amount insured In any city, town or village, depends
upon the Chirac tor, material and construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
the are department, and other circumstances.
The amount Insured In blocllß of buildings Tories; the
design Is to limit the loss by any one fire to yo,ooo, or less.
TUO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
Stan or OotnncnourA ge Uartfbrd, Jon. Ist, 188&.
Hartford oounty. f ... . „ „,
Perse nally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the .®tna Insurance Company, and madeoath that the fore
going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to
“■ b " t ‘“"'■ffiSSfT'wWim. Justice of the Peace.
Losses paid by this Company for the year 1861 exceed
1,60,000, while the premlnme received for the same time
far exceed any othar year, oinca tha organix.tion of the
covering nearly all descriptions of property, Ib
sned at this agency, at remunerative rates.
«- offlceTrlo. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
” n U. U. TEN EKOK, Agent.
HOBTH W^STERITINBUBANGE COMPAK7,
OFFICE, MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA
CHARIER PERPETUAL.
Authorised Csplssl, $306|660i
i BSKT» LIABLE FOB TIIE U)SBK3 OF TUB COM-
A FANY. , . M ,
\t\ rtuck Notes, (negotiable !orm,)secured by Mort
i?a*es and Judgments —— ....sliw,wu
i d Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgment*,
Ponds, Ac - **?•**
In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items... L,uuu
Total -
H OADWKLL, President. J- U. BAKR, KecreUry
yy yj r6> Marine and Inland Transportation -taka, taken
at current rates
XSrERSXCBS.
PJTTBUOEGH.
J imtt M’Oally A Co. , Omff, Bennett h Cfc,
W A l> Rlnebarl, £»»«* Lindsey A Co.
PHILADH.POIA-
U L Uollowoll 4 Co , UharlM B. Wtlihl,
DnrlJ S Brown 4 Oo , C. !!. 4 Qw. 4bbolt,
H.rrto, Ilnlf 4 00., Kv»M 4 Wntoon,
Uon Wm D Kollo' Oban. Uegnrgoo 4 00.,
Cop# A Co.,
UKOHOK BINOUAM, Agent,
96 Water Rtrest, Pittsburgh
8. 0. CAttHltt
A. A. CARRIER A BHO.,
A- A. OABBIBB
Cbmir Fourth and SmdhfiM Itrrrli, rittiluruh, in,
AQENT3
STATE
MUTUAL TXEJS ANJ) MARJNK IHSUBAKCB CO
or ua ißUfibho
CAPITAL
GIRARIJ
FIKE AHD MABIHK IHSUBAHCA uumrAN'T
OF PDILADDLPIIU.
CAPIULL - #300,000.
INSURANCE COMPANY
or the valley of vieqihia,
wnoniim, v*.
capital - 8300,000.
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
IURIIOO, COHN,
ml* 1 CAPITAL AXD ASSETS *»
ACT HA IHSUKAHCK COMPASF,
OS UARTrOHD, COStf.
OaaaTtaaD, ISIW
PAID CP
Cub Capital
Cub Borplti*, os Ut JAJfCiZT, 1H55 $!i73,iJ73
T>UIB Capital Stock and Surplus in securely iDTCkted f>t !
thtf benefit of all pollry holders. A? an erldeorw of
tbf claim* we bare to public confidence, and of Ua ability
to pay loeww promptly, we «tal*» a fart, ibat it* receipts
vary from $1i6,000 to SIM),UOO per month. It* busing \a
Ur/o and well distributed, and in our opinion DO Company
in the United State* affords better mdemoity to poluy
holders than the .Etna. They continue to make Insurance
on property In town and country, at rates aa low ftS U cou
«Ueot with safety to the policy holier.
11. B. TKN KYQK, Ageot.
iKflp*. North-west corner fc'lfth and Wood atroeta,
PitSbunih __ _ .
'UKLAWAKK
MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY
OFFICE Id tbw North JUxtm of tTw **rh»ng«, oo TLli -i
(lrM i, rniLAHKi.i'uu.
MARINE iNSUUANCta
Oa Vissata, ) , ~
O*»oo, VToill puuol LhoWorM
FEBQQTS, J
INLAND INSCTIANCBfI
up by Hrere, emal*. !***« and UnA carriages, to
fcl!:.iinof tbf Union.
* FIKtS INBUUANOCtf
On mercbandite tjenerally.
Ob *lor**, dwelling hooftci*. kr.
ASBKTB OF Til* OOUPAN V , . , lb&S,
Bonds and •• ■••• ***» 3oo 0y
Btateof PennßjrWanla, Philadelphia <*ily, Bprlng
Garden, Bouthwarfc. and other bane, ‘!81,663 «
Btorb* in b*ukß, railritadi’and Innumn ei eom
faulei
U recelTabl*
Cwk on band
BoJancwln the bands of Aiffuta and premium*
ou M*nn« Policiea receutly baaed - °‘
BaUcriptlonNoUm —lOO,OOO OU
priicrea*
Wm Marlin, , L>t. B M. Uusicin,
topbU.W, , HughCrnig,
KJmund A Bonder, Bpencer M Ilraln,
John 0. Darla, ! Charles Kelly,
Robert Burton, . Samuel K. Stoans,
John 11 Pen rose, ! Henry Sloan,
Ueorgell Lelper, , James Traqualr,
lldward Darlington, Wm Kym, Jr,
H Jones Brooke, Joshua L. Price,
J U Johnson, JamesTennent,
James 0- Hand, John B. Semple,
TheonUna Paul,ling, Charles Bohaffer,
James B. U'farland, I J T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
IV 0 Lu.Ulg, : B. T. C. Morgan, do.
WM MARTlN,President.
TUOB.O. HAND, Vicel’Trsidert
Josipq W Oowan, Bec*y. ~,r v8, „1 4 . , I
P. A. MADEIUA, Agent, !
No. 05 Water stroot, I
V H t yraßklt* Vlr« loiuranc* Oompaay,
Of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
DIREOTOItb— Charles w Baucker, Thomas Dart, Tobias
Warner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Rich
ards, Mosdecai D. Lewis, Adolphi BL liorie, David ft. Browne,
Morris Patterson. Ouas. N. Biacaaa, President.
Oais- G. Bakcob, Secretary. , __
OonUnuo to make Insnranoe, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, In town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with secority. . ,
Tbe Qntr.pa.ny hare reserved a large Contingent Pond,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af*
fbnl ample protection to the assured. ,
The Assets of the Oompany* on January let, 1851, as pnb-
U»hod Ign**b\r to .o Act,or Aasrmblj, im •> toUom, »!•:
Mortem. - "* ?S
WMtb ’5
a"'’ ££! ll
57ic:r.:r.::::...: -_««•«
Tout- - *ij2is,:oa u
Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one yaws,
they have paid upward of One Million Pour Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, losses by toe, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of Insurance, as well as tbe ability and dlepoel-
Mon to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J.-GARDTNRJt OOPFIN, A^ent,
— ■* -Hcor. Wood and Third Bts.
Offloa, fflgftb-eaa'
iPrr
TtUB /rfiD BTATBB
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY and TRUBT COMPANY,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 20TH, 1860.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, 8. E. Corner of Third and Chutnut
Strecti, Philadelphia.
■ OtJlcen of the Borne Board at PMadeipMa:
d morons.
Stephen R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrenw Johnson,
Beniamin W. Tlngley, G*>. RP Henry,
Jacob L. Florence, Junes Deverenx,
WUUam M. Godwin, William M’Kee.
President— Stephen R. Crawford.
Vice President —Ambrose W.Thompson.
Medical Sxamincr, Pitti&urpft—Jeme ß U. Willson, M. U
Allegheny City— R.RMowry, M. D. _ .
GEO. fi. ARNOLD, Agent,
No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
"Ykhhbylvajua instrrange company
OF PITTSBURGH ,
OOltNafi OP FOURTH AND BMITHFIBLD STRBETB.
Authorised Capital, $300,000.
INBURB DUILDINGB and other property against loss or
damage by Fire, and the perila oi the &ea and Inland
Narigatlon and Transportation.
waiwoaa.
Wm. P. Johnston, Itody Patterson,
W. M’OUntock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M. Loos, I. Grier Sproul,
A. J. Jones, George It. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
fames B. Negley, W. 8. Haven,
Wade Hampton, D. SLP&TK,
11. It- Coggshnll.
Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, TreriJenL
BODY PATTEEBON, Vice President,
A. A. Carbisb, Secretary and Treasurer
8. 8. OABRisa, Assistant Becret»Ty.
Western Insurance Company, Pittsburgh,
a. STILLER, Jr., JVesident l P. 51. GORDON, j&eretory
CAPITAL, 9800,000,
WILL Insure against all kinds oT riuka.Plßß anti MA
RINB. All losses will be liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home Institution, managed by Diasotoas who are well
known In the community,and who are determined, by
promptness and liberality, t» maintain the character which
they haye assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
Directors.—R.Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rloketaon, J W. Butler,
N.Holmes, Jr., W. n. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson,
Wm. U. Lyon, James I4pP*ncott, George Darsle, James Me*
Anley, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott.
Office,No. 92 Water etreet, (Warehouse of Spang A
00-jUP* talra,) Pittsburgh. noT24:ly
Utw Book*.
I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books
10 vole. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Boarier’a Institutes;
UroenliePs Evidence;
Wharton’s Digest, last ad.;
And other Reports, Klsmentary 'Worts, Ac
GKO P UILLMoRB,
at the office of Morning Poet.
BANKERS AND BROKERS
ADSTIS L.OOMIS,
stock and bill broker,
OJJUi, No. 92 Fourth ft, above Wood.
NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla
terals* negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com
mission. Land Warrants bought and sold.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale or
Copper Stocks.
Ail communications attanted to promptly.
WM. U. WILLIAMS..— ....... D. tt’VAI.
Wm. 11. Williams * Co..
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. R. Comer Wood and Third ttrnU.
All transactions mad# on liberal terms. Collections
of Bills, Notes, Ac,, promptly attended to. Jan26:lw
AB.THUES, EODQEES & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
CuRXKI: OF FOURTH AND 3MITHFIKLD STREETS ,
•u£6m PI tt«bor|ll, P».
Removal.
PATRICKS ft PRIEHD,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
flaw Removed Oieir Ojjici to the Comer 0/ Fifth and Wood tU.
PI7TSITDEOH, PA.
PATRICKS 4 FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
and Dealer# In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale. 44 . „ .. .
Collections made In all the cities throughout the united
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. l foba
H. HOUSES ft SOHB,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
niY~i uMOVXD vtrain DASKIBQ AND IXOBAHOI 07F1C1 VO NO.
67 kabext anumr. votra docks bilow old stand.
N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
. and Dealers to Notes, Drafts. Acceptances, Gold, Bil
ver and Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale. . . ...
Oolleotions made to all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received to par funds or current paper. No.
67 Market street, between Third end Fourth sta. {ja3o;ly
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
DfALIK IS
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotes.
STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
68J4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. U.
Bank. ___ dwclg
HILL ft CO.,
BANKHRB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
coaaia or wood and nnit sviits.
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
sale. Time Bills of Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made to all the principal cities of the United States. De
posits recoived of Par and Current Funds. fmar37iy
ALLBM kkamxk. kdwakd kaiui, FLOEINOI kkamxk.
KRAMER ft EAHM,
BANKERS AND KXOOANGE BROKERS,
BUT AND SKLIi Gold, Silver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Doan, on Beal Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
Promlasary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Commission.
Collections made oo all points in the Union.
G. S. ARHOLD ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
aod proceed# remitted to any port of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
BGft.NO. 74 Fourth et., nert door to Bank of PlttsVg. [aela
W COMMERCIAL BROKER,"«•
AUTi DIALia IN
Rotes, Bonds, Blocks, Beal Estate, 40.,
JVo. 76 Fourth sL, Pittsburgh, Pa. j jabj
Clumlottl'i Loan Office,
NO. 100 aaiITIIFIKLD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.—
Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, SllTeT«are
aod other vainable articles. aull^lly
CLOTHING STORE
03»O«UOO
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO..
TjiORMERLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
X 1 streei, whirh has won an unbounded popularity under
be name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur
pose of acquiring more spare for their Immense business,
removed to the epeetouß building on the corneT of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD BTREET,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS I
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever been offered to the public.
Their principal object for this removal, Is to give them
more facilities for the _
WHOLESALE TRADE.
Tb« 7 .r. prepared to.«ll Good, at the
LO WEST EASTERN PRICES!
▲ad they will TinsDt them to be as good as any manu
factured In the Union.
CUSTOM WORK,
in taa oisr sttl*, at*t> upon tu» aaoatasT nonoi.
Yb<*j hare on hand a full and beautiful assortment ol
UJTU* and COATINGS, lor „
FROCKS. DKESS, WALKING AND BUSJ
8500, 000
Our Imereats are identical with those of our customers,
»nd we aaaure the public that our fidelity will not fall is
QIIIdx all order* we may be favored with.
DON'T FORGET TUB PLAGE—
No. 88 Wood Street,
(BAST BIDS,) OORKBB Of DIAHOBD ALLEY.
tt . u._W« desire our patrons to understand tha t we hare
no longer any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention la devoted ejccluriyelj to the
JOHN M'OLOBKKY A CO.
EDMOND WATTS.
MERCHANT TAILOR, NO. ISA LIBERTY STREET.—
I lute now OD i.an.l & large .took of Tail and Winter
OooOa. Overcoating., of entirely new de.igne; Blush Vest
iugs, of the moat beautiful patterns; French aud English
Oaasimeree, o! every stylo and shade in the market, all of
which I will make to order on thv most reasonable terms,
aud warranted to suit. __
SKW BPIUNG UOOUSi
JUST HEOEIVBD AT JOHN McCLOSKEY A 00*8 Whole*
Bal« Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner
i»r Diamond alley, the largest and most varied stock of
goods that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure
of inviting the attention of the public to. Thesegoodshave
been purchased from find hands, and, consequently, no
aacond profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we
can and do sell at as small profits as any house In the east*
era cltiwi. Therefore, »e respectfully Invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to
give ns a call, and p\»min*» our extensive assortment of
K.KADY MADE CL* ililNO. It is almoet impossible to
enumerate the quanl v < f immense piles of garments that
t.« to b** seen at this W i « establishment; it is sufficient to
g « v that it has never tit eqnallod by the house Itself,
nwlfctf JOHN McOLQSKEV A CO.
. M.on 20
.1M.626 M
. 10,071 30
$627,476 53
Haw Clothing Storey
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
rf'UK subscriber has just opened this new establishment,
1 a here ho has al ways on hand a large and choice assort
ment of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal
to any in the city, and will sell at the most reasonable pri
ces. The public are requested to give bim a call.
marifcly B. OPPBNKHMER,
SUPERIOR. '
Dougl&a County, Wisconsin*
'’PUIS PLACE is situated on the Bay of Superior and i
1 Left Hand River, at the head of Lake Superior, and
iH«wuweß A BETTER SITE, A BETTER HARBOR, AND
GREATER ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY,
than any other point In the North-west; and is equalled in
prospective Importance by Chicago only.
The Proprietors have a clear, undisputed and unincum
bered title to the laud upon which SUPERIOR Is laid out,
ond all purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds for the
name. «
Superior was laid out during the past season, and already
roulains several hundred inhabitant*, a Large Hotel, a
uumber of Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses,
urni 18 in all respects the
MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN
in the West, The County Scat, the United States Land
Office and Post Office ore located hero. The Mississippi and
Lake Superior
UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD,
now In course of construction, connecting with Bt. Paul,
terminates at this place. It is also the Lake termini of all
the projected railroads to the head of Lake Superior. The
♦*800” canal will be opened In June; after which, four
lines of Lake Bteamere will ran to Superior—one from Chi
cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine
vessels, having been built expressly for this trade.
One Steam Saw Mill Is now In operation, and the machi
nery for a second is now on the way to Superior, which will
be set to work Immediately on Its arrival.
Ooe-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro
prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on
easy terms, to provide a fund for extensive public improve
ments. Liberal appropriations have been made fbr public
purposes; parka, churches, railroads, Ac Ac.
i n order to correct the misapprehension arising from
similarity of names, it Is proper to state that “ Superior
City," about the title of which a legal controversy exists,
is another and different place, and in a different township
from SoPXßioa. _ ,
,s*“ Maps of Sopkeiou are signed by Thos. Clark, «ur
voyor, aud William H. Newton, agent and attornoy for
proprietors, and may be eoea In the principal hotels of Bt.
Paul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo,
and other cities.
AU who wish to purchase lots, or obtain Informa
tion, are requested to apply to Wb. U. NIWTOS, Superior,
Douglas oouniy, Wisconsin
INFORMATION baa been made to tbe Board of Uealtb
that caws of cholera occurring outside of the city hate
Leon brought within Its limits For relief. No doubt the
friends of the sick ore prompted by motives of humanity,
yet it is proper they should bo informed that they subject
themselves to a severe penalty by so doing.
Tbe Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, in
cases where the disease is malignant or contagious, in order
that the densely populated city may be protected from any
unnecessary scourge, which, when it baa gained a footing,
scarcely rests so long as there remains a subject for Its re
morseless attack. .
The Board of Health are determined to enforce tbe taw.
If patients seised with cholera, or anv malignant or conta
gious disease, outside the city, must be removed to any of
the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither must have a
permit from the Board of Health.
Tbe attention of all persons interested Is called to the
following sections of an set approved April 8, 1862:
Sso. 6. That any master, commander, or other person
having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of
the rules or regulations proscribed by the said Board of
Health, under the provisions of this act, shall, upon convic
tion thereof, by Indictment or prosecution in any court
having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred
dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of said
Board of Health.
B*c. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive
Information that any malignant or contagious disease
(measles excepted) prevails within any port or olace within
the United States, they shall make diligent inquiry concern
ing the same; and if it shall appear that the disease prevails
as aforesaid, all communication with such Infected port or
place shall be subject to such control and regulations as the
Board of Health may from time to time direct, and publish
in one or more newspapers published in tbe city of Pitts
burgh ; and thereupon every person or persons, and all
goods, wares and merchandise, bedding and clothing from
such infected port or place, and having entered and been
brought into the city ox Pittsburgh contrary to such regu
lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as Is provided
for In the preceding section.
Tbe Densities ef the whole act will be strictly enforced.
By order. A. 0. MURDOCH,
Physician to the Board of Health.
GEORGE FORTUNE,
lyoj Health Office.
\
\
%><
THOMAS WOODS,
CLOTHING,
NESS COATS.
Fall and Winter Goods I
WILUAM U. NEWTON,
Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior.
Board of Health Notice.
ZTIWAV UOKHM POWERS—One and Two Horae
Powere with SawP, Threshing Machines, Ac —or the
Power, furnished without maohinee—adapted fer manufac-
Urlog parpen Call at« n»h at
l’ I'KAWBKKkV PLANTS of the mo*M Tellable tested Ya-
V rtftties lor this locality can be supplied in large qoaa-
fifth etrwt. o*p6) JAMBS WARDROP.
' n «■* . ftv.j? '«•
■LANEOUS
misckl:
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, In and by the 18th flection of the Act of
the General Aassmbly of Pennsylvania, passed July
24, 1839, entitled “An Act relating to the Elections of this
Commonwealth,” it is eqjelned on the Sheriff of every
County to give notiae of such elections to be held, and onu
merate in scch notice what officers are to be elected, in
pursuance thereof, I, WH. M a GILL, Sheriff of the County
of Allegheny, do therefore make known and give this pub
lic notice to tne electors of said County of Allegheny, that
a 0 BN SEAL ELECTION will be held in said County, on the
SECOND TUESDAY OP OOTOBER NEXT, at the several
Election Districts therein.
The electors of the First Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the house of Mrs. Jane Little, at the corner of
Fourth and Ferry streets, in said Ward.
The electors of the Second Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public Behool House in said Ward.
The electors of the Third Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the house of Andrew McMastew, E^q.
The electors of the Fourth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School House In said Ward.
The electors of the Fifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Pennsylvania House, occupied by Gotlsib
rieldel, late Alex. Steward, in said Ward.
Tke electors of the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School House In said Ward.
The electors of the Seventh Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School House In said Wa-d.
The electors of the Eighth Ward of ihe city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School House in said Ward.
The electors of the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Publlo School House Id said Ward.
The * lectors of the First Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at the house of J. Wondhouse, In Robinson street
Tbe electors of the Second Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at tbe house of widow Thompson, north-west corner
of Ohio street and public square. ... .
The electors of the Third Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at the Public School House In said Ward.
Tbe electors & tbe Fourth Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at tbe house of T. Smith, at the corner of Robinson
and Anderson streets. , 4 . .
Tbe electors of the borough of Birmingham to meet at
ihe Town Hall on Wilkins street In said borough.
Th« electors of the borough of East Birmingham to meet
at the Railroad Office of Oliver H. Ormaby, in rajd borough.
The electors of Duquesneberough to meet at the Public
School Houce of said borough.
Tbe electors of the borough of Lawrenceviue to meet at
tbe Public School House In said borough.
The electors of the borough of Sharpeburgh to meet at
the house of John Sharp, In said borough. 4 4V
The electors of the borough of McKeesport to meet at the
Town Hall In said borough.
Tbe electors of the borough of South Elizabeth to meet at
the house formerly occupied by M. McAnincb, at the eud of
the Monongahela Bridge, In sold Borough.
The elect©: a of the borough of West Pittsburgh to meet
at the bouse of Rogers.
The elector* of the borough of West Elisabeth to meet
at the Publlo School House to said borough.
Tbe electors of the borough of Tarentom to meet at the
Public School House In said borough.
Tbe electors of the borough of Manchester to meet at the
Public School House. ....
The electors of the borough of Elizabeth to meet at the
h OUM > of Graham, formerly occupied by John Walker,
io said borough. ,
The electors of the borough of Sewickly to meet at tbe
School Uouse In said berougb.
Tbe electors of Pitt township to meet at the house of Jo
senh Gindrod, on the Mechanics’ and Farmers’ Turnpike
Hoad, in said township, except the qualified voters residing
in sections No. 4,7 and 14, of tbe said who shall
vote at all general elections In the Ninth Ward ci tbe cit^y
or Peebles township to meet at the house of
John Beitler, In thevillageof East Liberty.
The electors of Oollinfl township to meet at tbe houre of
William McCall, jr-in the village of East Liberty.
The electors of Wilkins township to meet at the house 01
John Shaffer, on the Greensburg Turnpike Road, in said
of Plum township to meet at the house ol
John Summerville, in said town hip.
The electors nf Patton township to meet at the house of
Abjaham Taylor, on the Northern Turnpike, in said town
B *Tbe electors of Penn township to meet at tbe house of
Robert Donaldson, on tbe Leechburg Road, in said township.
The electors of Versailles township to meet at tbe Public
School House, on the farm of David Shaw, near the white
house formerly occupied by Thomas Neal, now by Wm. A.
The electors of Elizabeth township to meet at the hou»e
of George Web3ter, formerly occupied by John Walker, In
Elizabeth borough. . . .
Tim electors of Jefferson township to moot at the boose
of Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John King, in said
township.
The electors of Mifflin township to meet at the housed
Samuel WUaon. formerly occupied by James U. Neel, In
said township.
The electors of Upper St Glair township to meet at the
house of Jas Conner, In said township.
Tbs electors of Lower Ft Clair township to meet at tire
bouse lately kept by F. UulJe, at the junction of ihe
mlngham and Coal Hill roads, In said township.
The electors of Ohartiers township to meet at tbe house
of William Obey, on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Turn-
electors of Robinson township to meet at the house
of Sarah McFarland, formerly Audley McFarland, in salJ
township.
The electors of Findley township to meet at the house ol
McClelland A. Armer, formerly occupied by J. Charles, In
the villa e of Clinton, In said township.
The electors of Moon township to meet at School House
No. 4 io said township.
The electors of Ohio township to meet at tbe bouse of
Henry V. Tbompsou, in said township.
The electors of Franklin township to me»t at the house
occupied by Joa. Holemau, iu said township.
The electors of Reserve township to meet at the Schpol
House No. 3,1 a said township.
The electors of Baldwin township to meet at the booseof
John Cowan, io said township.
The electors of Snowdea township to meet at the house
of Peter Boyer, in said township.
The electors of South Fayette township to meet at tbe
houte of U. lUys, on the form of G. Y. Coulter, in said
township.
The electors of North Fayette township to meet at the
bou*» now occupied by Francis Jami?on, at Rodgers* HUI,
in said township*
The electors of Rosa township to moot at the boose o£
Hugh Crummy,in raid township. 4 ,
The electors of M’Oandless township to meet at the Louse
of Daniel fihoup, in paid township*
The electors of West Deer township to meet at the house
of Nathan Conley.in said township.
Tbe electors of East Deer townshipjto meet at the Pttb.i
School House, In tbo borough of Tarentum. .
The electors of Neville township to meet at School Home
No. 1, (hereaf er to be called ChapUn )
The electors of gewickley township to meet at the house
of gamoel Ritchie, In said township.
The electors of Indiana township to meet at the house
formerly occupied by Alex. Turner, in said township
The electors of Shaler township to meet at John Shaw’s
MUL in “Id township.
Tbe qualified voters of that part of Indiana township, in
Allegheny county, residing within tbe following described
boundarittt, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Allegheny
river a* the upper line of tbe farm of John Cable, and ruo
nlng*a northerly course, between tho farms of salJ Cable
and John Boyd to the north-east corner of Cable’s farm—
thence running a westerly course to the Shaler townshn
Une In such a manner as to embrace all farms or lots
situated In Cunningham’s district, and known as the Myor
tracts, within said boundaries, Bhall hereafter vote at tho
general election In the borough of Sbarpsbnrg, at the
election poll of raid borough.
At which time and place the qualified electors us afore
said will by ballot vote for
One person for State Senator, 1
Five parsons for members of Assembly of Pennsylvania,
One person fbr Sheriff,
One person for Canal Commissioner,
One person for Prothonotary,
One person for Treasurer,
One person for County Commissioner,
One person for Coroner,
One person for Director of Poor,
One persdn fer Auditor for 3 years.
One person for Auditor for 2 years.
. Given undor my band and seal at Pittsburgh,.lbis odday of
September, A. D. 1855, and of* the Independence of ths
United States the eightieth. WILLIAM MAG ILL,
sep6:d.wta . ■ Shwlg.
100.000 COP IK SI
mn, STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON ; fTf*.
IJSsSA?hewestern waters,am>JJbs|l^
DIREQTORY.~The™ a fntflffr i >
m 1 r lcreed have now in course of preparation** new
A M BOAT DIRECTORY, which Will be issued ‘n October
next; the book will contain over two hundred pages, illus
trated in the best style, and neatly bound in a durable
manner. IT WILL BE ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST
ING BOOKS EVER PUBLISHED, and will bo n book than,
will be interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM
BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete Ust and d
Bcriptlon of alt the Steamboats now afloat on the Western
and Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power
and tonnage of each boat, where and by whom built, the
name of the boat, with the trade chela in. Also, the names
of Captains and officers, her age, Ac., Ae. The Directory
will contain a history ot Steamboats and Steamboating on
the Western waters since the application of steam: also, a
sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio Hirer, with the
name of the builder, commander and owner.
The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and descrip
tion of all the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occur
red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beauti
fully illustrated, with a LIST OY ALL THOSE WHO
HAVE PERISHED BY THEIR BURNING. SINKING
AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters.
The Directory will w 'r ta l n Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi,
Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, White, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo,
and other Rivers, with the Towns and Cities laid down, with
correct dbtances; also many other River and Commercial
items of Interest to the people at large. The book will
contain Lhe cards of the various U. S. Mail Boats, with the
trade they are in, Ac- Ac. The Directory will also contain
a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed
OQloern, their places Of residence, Ac., Ac.; the new Steam
boat Low, Its requirements, with commenu, showing
wherein it bcruJiU the incompetent officer, and t mtaret the
competent office, Ac, Ac., and all the important u. 8. Su
preme Oourt Steamboat Decisions np to date; the Rates
and important Commercial Privileges, Bills of Lading, im
portant Decisions of the various U. 8. Courts In regard to
Freights Lost and Dftm&god,
things of interest.
The Directory wUI be illustrated in the beat style and
C‘ led in the best manner. 'Hie author has for six years
gathering together all the facts and items In regard to
the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and
Southern waters, and now intends publishing them in
book firm. - The price of will bo.Dut at the low
sum of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will he issued for
the boatmen; all othera desirous of subscribing will have
to do so at once, as none will be printed, unless oxdetod in
adbance. This work is destined to have a circulation o!
over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, aa the publisher? aw
receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mail, from all
parts of the country, dotty. Borne of the oldest boatmen,
as well as moat scientific men of the times, ore contributors
to the Steamboat Directory.
The Directory will be issued in October, and will be an
ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting
One Dollar (post paid) you will receive a copy of tbe above
work.
Ail communications and letters should be addressed to
JAMES T. LLOYD A CO-
Postofilce Bniidlng, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Jflgftdfcwtf
JOUR LITTL
No. 301 Ln
Has just beo&tod t
tides
BEANDIE&
Qenle Brandy, (very fins,)
Otard Dapuy A Co. (Baper.)
Marrett A Co.
Baxerac.
WINES.
Bardal Madeira,
Howard. March A Do., M&d'ra
Bast Inala Madeira,
Table do
Amontillado Sherry,
Manzanillo do
Table do
Cooking do
. Beeswing Port,
Pore Juice do
Ordinary do
Bt. J alien Claret,
Malaga Dry,
Do Bweet,
Champagnes,
Anchor,
Verteney,
Haldeeecb,
Together k wlth all other
bodnsea.
fit HAT LAUD BJMIBTBB lamed by
1 gITOT KWHJ to »11 Et 78 Fourth hS"
v.rt& or F.rms, buB Lo.,
would do well to gat a Ragktor- <■>» « * 0 W()C>{ ., 9
flo* (Vu.ntrv H*«U ' 111 * _
A' r «p£~ < ’° bb “ “‘ e Hi’NBY H. WLUWS.
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OtL. y mr 'BEra UEBt, 9'&B
i wnrvud etotjjurjf ...c* t r
JEz&Aj J• c v 4/ fjtt ..sift. u ail Billers ■'.--y
W jgagj j» , - lndigestion, _ -’- -
J 1 dtoodlce, Dropsy, U beamatina, Fe- '-
/ vers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness,
taitablitty,- Inflammations 1 . 1 iKad- ■
\gam&FwSmß& ache, Puds In the Ureoa., bid*,
f||g^-3ESSr ; Back f iDilL!rabp,femaleCom^lalale,,
.Ac., Ac. Indeed, very few are the .
dfapases In Which e Purgative filed}* :
cine Is not more or teas required,and
moth sickness and suffering might be prevented, if .
narmtess bnt effectual Cathartic were more freely used.
No person can feel well while a caostic habit of hodyyire. . , .
Tails; besides, It soon genorates cerious and rften fatal
diseases, which might haTeheen avoided by the timely and .. .„ ■
judicious use of a good purgative* This is aim* true of .
■ Colds, Feverish symptoms, arid Biliotur derangements. .
They all tend to become or- produce the deep-seated and
formidable distempers which load sho hearses all dvst the
land. Hence a reliable family physic Is of the first im
portance to the public health, and this Pill* has been per
fected with consummate skill, to meet that demand. An
extensive trial of iti virtues by Physicians, Pro femora, and ,
Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto 4
known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond •
belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such ex- (
alted position? and character as to forbid the suspicion of
on truth. ,
Among the eminent, gentlemen who have tea tinea In
favor of these Pills, wo may mention—
Doct. A. A. HAVES, Analytical Chemist of Boston, and
State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high professional
characterifl endorsed by the
Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the Halted States.
ROBERT C. WIKTHROP, Ex Speaker of tho House of
Minister I'M . to England.
fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston
also.
Dr. J. R. CHlLTON,'Practical Chemist of New York City,*
endorsed by -
Hon. W. L. MABCY, Pocretary of State;
WM. Bv ABTOR, the richest man in America;
8. A OOn Proprietors of tte Metropolitan Hotel,
and others.
Did spacepennlt, we could give many hundred certifi
cates from all parts where the Pills have beeUUßcd, but evi
dence even more convincing than the experience of .eminent
public men, is found in their effects upon trial. . •
These Tills, the result of long investigation and.etudy, ?
are offered lo the public as the best and most complete
which the present state of medical science cab afford. 1
They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, bnt of
the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable Remedies extracted
by Chemical process }u a state or purity, and combined to* •
gether in such a manner as to Insure the best results. £
The system of composition for medicines ha- been found in •.
Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce o more efficient
remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process.
The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of j „
composition, every medicine is burdened with more or less |
of acrimonious and Injurious qualities, by this teach Indi*,.
vldoal virtue only that U desired for the curative effect la
present. All tho inert and obnoxious qualities of each. *
substance employed are left behind, the curative virtueo
only being retained. Hence It la self evidentlhatthe effects
should prove as they hove proved, more purely remedial,
and the Pillsa more powerful antidote to uiAas* than any,
other medicine known to the worid.
As It Is frequently expedient that many medicines should
be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and
a* he could not properly judge of a remedy without know- *
log Its composition, I have supplied the accurate lVrmul®>
by which both my Pectoral and Pills ore made, to the;
whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British
American Provinces. If, however, there shoold be any ono
who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mail
to his request.
Of all the Patent filcdldnes that are offered, how few
would be taken if their composition was known! Their
life consists in their mystery. I bove no mysteries.
The composition of my preparations U laid open to alls?
men, and all who are competent to Judge on the subject'.,
freely acknowledge their convictions of their Intrinsic!
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific!
men to bo a wonderful medicine before Its effects were;'
known. Many eminent Physicians have doclaTed the samej
thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and arei
willing to certify that their, anticipations were more than!
realised by their effects upon trial. f
They operate by their powerful Influence on the
viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy?
action—remove the obstructions of the stomach,
liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregu-j
lar action to health, and by correcting, when ver they ex-{
Ist, speh derangements as are the first origin of disease. >
Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practical and Ana-!
lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cents per box.*
Fire boxesfor $l.
Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., at wholesale and;
retail, by every Druggist Ld Pittsburgh, and by all
everywhere. je&imaUw .
INHALATIO 1 r
FOR »S 1 OCRS OP £ \
ASTHMA. AND CGfiSUMPTN/H t :
, .
£3 K IV AHD VI U | ffOSDKUFI'I
B.'S<j£ANA
BROUGHT H.OMB TO TU £ DOOR OF THE H.&LIOH |
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently teen made£
by Dr. Curtis, of ttis dty, in the treatment of Con-*
sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We re-?
f,»r to « Da. Cc&rre’s lltqeasa, os Isuaukg liraiAa Yapoh;
ato Oheest Srsu?.” With this new method, Dr. C. has re -i
stored many afflicted ones to health, as an evidence of which*
be has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treat*?
ment a physician remarks, “ It is evident that inhaling—■
constantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the me
dicinal properties must come In direct contact with the<
whole carial cavities of Ihe lungs, and thus escape the many;
and varied changes produced upon them when introduced l
i Into the stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." l
i The Hygeanu Is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the
i country.—j Veto York Dutchman 0/ Janway 14. •
j The Inhaler is worn on the breast, under ibelinen, with*.
I out the least inconvenience—the heat of the body being.'
Oue package of the Hygeana has cured me of the Asthma,
of six years standing. J- P. Ksssbuxt,
3 ■ P. BL of Dun cannon, Pa.
1 lam cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing by Dr.
I Curtis’s Ilygeana. Maaaaa*T Essjos, Brooklyn, «. Y. .
I jj rB- Paul, of No. & Hammond street, NY., was cured of;
a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana. a
My aiater has been cured of adistressing coughcrfleveralj
years’ standing, and decided to be incurable by the physi*
ciaua. She wafi cured In one month, by the Hygeana.
J. n. QacßißT, Richmond, hla.
The Rev. Dr. Cheever, of New York, testifies of our medi
cine In the following language:
N*W Yoek, Not. 16, 1864. ,
D 4ar Sib—l think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygenna as ».
remedy in diseases of the throat and loogs. Having had? ,
some opportunity to testify its efficacy, 1 am
that it u a most excellent medicine, both the Syrup an^
the Inhaling application to the chest. , > ..
N. B.—Dr. Curtis's Hygeana is the ORIGINAL and
GENUINE ARTICLE; all others are base imitations, oik. #
vUe and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as you
would POISON. , JA __ . . .. n 1 *■
BSF For sale by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street, R.
R Sellers A 004 Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City ; Johc . *
Sargent, New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester.
0 [myll:cUw6m -
Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
THE GBEAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD'
Hot a Particle of Mercury in it.
LSI TPS AFFLICTED READ AND PONDERI—Ai
lofalli t E*medy for Scrofula, King i Evil, Rbvuma .
tiam, obstin6t« Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimplesnor Pustule-,
on lha Facet Blotches, Bolls, Ague and Fever, Chronic Bor* - -
Byes, Bing Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement am
Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn U£cers.£vphiliti
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Dlaeaep .
urging from on injudicious use of Mercury,lmprudence U
Life, or Impurity of the Blood.
Ay-This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Bioo>
Is nowhsed byl . nsands of grateful patients from all part
of the United States, who testify daily to the rtmarkab!
euraa performed by the greatest of ail medicines, CAB
Tliß*B SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism
Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Feven
Ulcere, Old gores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of th
Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bone
and Joints, are speedily put to Bight by using this great an«
inestimable remedy.
For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet. been fount f
to compare with It. It cleanses the system of all Import *
ties, acts gently and efficiently on the Llvttr and Kidney*
strengthens the Digestion, Kites the. Stomach
mafces the shin clear and healthy, and restores the Const,
tutlon, enfeebled by disease or broken down by tbeexeeare
of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength.
For the Ladies, U is Invariably better than oil the eoi
metics ever used. A few doses of Carter's Spanish Mixtur
. will remove all saHowuees of complexion, bring the rest
m&ntilng to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and in:
Srove the general health la a remarkable degreorbeyoad aj •
le medicines ever beard of. ...... . .
The large number of certificates which we have receive
i from-persona front all parts of tho United' States, is the kti -
evidence thaL there Is no humbug about it The prea
• hotel keepers magistrates, physicians, and public men, wel
known to the community, nil add their testhuonyto th
woodorfal effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
) Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, an
i read the wonderful cures tnifl truly greatest of all Median*
None genuine unless signed by BENNKTT A BEERI
, Proprietors, No. 3 pearl street, to whom a
i orders forsuppUes and agencies b« aadressed.
I And'fofr sale-by B. A/*FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEJ
1 NQ, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally.
} oct3lai|wly I--
Prtratc Dliekieii
1 U DK. BROttN, No.. 41 Diamond Alloy, do
vote* his entlro otteatioh to an office practice.
jSjaf Ills business Is mostly coofinod to Fntait §*§
JraA YmertaX Diaaxtx, and such painful
brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence
Impurity’ of the Blcotl, with ulI Disc
of the VenareatOrgan. Skin Diseases, Swrbutio Erui
tionfl, Tetter, Ringworm. Mercurial Diseases, cemim
Weakness, ImpeUney, Piles, Rheumatism, Pemale wea;
ness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of tho Joints, Flfitul
In Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and lain
Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treat*
Curd guaranteed.
Twenty years’ practice (ten In- this city) enables D
Brown to offer assurances ol a speody cure to all who me
come under, bia care. .
' Office Consultation Rooms, 41 Diamond alls
Ohargeß moderate. novfahwiy
STATEMENT FROM CANADA—
Qceb*cl February 7th, ISM.
ifcjrri. B. A* Fafoialock <2 Qj. — Wahad;tha pleasure c
receiving, this morning, the within certificate'of your * 6
mlfhge, which will he Very gratifying to you, as It was set
voluntarily. ■ .Weiaie,Gentißmea,ybutt^.t|rftoriy^v
. SenflwKnrrMjJltUa daughter. four years, rtd,auiir
bob, «Idir, :i were--fdt ,, a"fc<ttisMefaHe time metering tn
Sfttm&'l l bottles of yoor Vermifuge,
which 1 jj&ye them threo doses., according to direction
and strange to~Bay*.in less than threahopra lh»y.sasseci r,
less than fTHS HUNDRED WORMB, some of iheestrnc
dinarylangthcf ftom twelve to fifteen Inches;,.
Haring experienced «o. much,of the beneficial effects
yout‘*vSsfuge.lfoel it mj duty Jto recommend It to tf
public, 08, In my opficm, one of the most .efficacious mm
dies worms frer oftered-to the public.
JgjftgJtaMif , “ mrocil .‘,g
iB t Jr M Agent,
MBTI &TMR, .
the following very o holes artl-
Jamaica,
Santa Ora*.
Bognet,
London Cordial,
Schnapps.
tJCHDItIES.
Rutherford'S Scotch Ale,
Barclay's London Porter,
Wild CBerrj Brandy,
Absinthe,
Anise the,
Onracoa,
gardlnes,
Mocha and Jar*,
Young liys. and Black Teas,
English Bronson Cheese,
Imported Ila Tana Cigars, of
various brands.
Old Monongahela Whisky,®*
all grades. .
articles connected with tee
oay2ffcd*w
PlLiifv.
Ti CTKTTM ATIBM NBU&ALQIA.’— Dr. -l
oiHictadthat cometly for U-
Suworiienlioneddhreaeenls me that-will cure. lie w~
sS£n??«£»ta any cm. of this kind. This remedy a?
never taqwm tnfidl when properly peroovered with. >
Many suffer the torture of this complaint for months a -
years, when » few months would procure e certain,
“onceaml'wratff Oonenltlngfloods.No. 41 DIAMOt
8.~ BBOWM continues to b&oonsolted for the core;,
SECIiET f>I8BABKfl» in long standi’
euejris on tg nailed. The affile l£d are lnriteil to call wii;
out delay.' PersoUß affiicted with ’Venereal Diseasl
fthetnnfttiam t .Pileß T or Seminal Debility, should not del;
to get his &d?k>».. Letters containing a fee Immediate
answered. ’ ~ ’ • ■ -
Office and PrlTate Booms. No. 41- Diamond. alley* Pi*
burgh. ' >2* :
’LANE’S PILLS AND VKitMUUoK for'sate uj*
Da. K ETSEKV.
eepT Corner Wood street and Virgin alley
HOLLOWAY’S PILL 3 AMD olNTfiltfNT tor wUeal
Da- KfcYShli’B,
eep7 - Qoroer Wood street and Virgin alley
.. i -
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