The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 05, 1855, Image 4

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RAILROADS.
O BN TBfb OHl«;»lH.BO A l»
ftwssg. BHft BfiSß filO. I NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE OPEN!
KkISbI tbbocgh
.."TSL. HUJUIB— - northern Illinois t« the Mississippi Hirer,
Bummer Arrangement-Cheiye IOWA, MISSOURI,
TaaEK b DAn ' TTR ;HSVo.;.—: KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
m n M | au R^road totil *
(3 folloWl : 1 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
going east. , ,
Expr*ss MaA Night
Train. Train. Trtxxn.
...10.00 A. M. 8:30 I’. M. 11:30 P. U
“ 4:46 “ li&OA-M
’”1*12:20 l*. M. 6:uo w 2:12 “
12 68 “ 6:44 “ 8:01 "
1-20 “ « 8:26 “
y.»93 « 8:26 “ 4:48 “
2:41 “ 851 “ &14 u
3:30 “ trr.y:4s ~ arr.6;ls u
Leave.
Ooium ban.
Kew«rfc .—*—••••
itOHUTtll*
Oooronl.—
0»m bridge —••••
BarnesTlUe
Belmont
Arrive BeUair ....
GOING WEST.
Exprts t Mail Wight
Lent#. Train. Tram. Train.
MUlr.' „ 8:16 A.M. 6:16 A.M. 600 I'. M.
HelmODt ~ 10*1 “ 6:16 ** 1-08
Baroeflyllle 10:62 “ 6:43 “ 1 -40
Qua bridge ..11:56 “ 8:04 “ 900
Concord 12:17 P. M. 8:30 " <«6
Zsneerillo 1:10 “ 9:30 “ 10:30
Newark - 2*B “ 10:37 “ H: 6O "
Arrive Ooiumbos... &20 “ 1&16P.M. 1:20 A.M.
The Kxpress Train going Rant will stop to Uk* up or
leave passengers, at Taylor’s, Newark, Zanesville, Concord,
Oambridge, Campbell's, Barneavllle, and Belmoni only.
GonfO Wsst will stop only at the above named Stations.
Tbe Mail Train will stop at all the Stations where the MaU
is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on
notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Sta
tions on proper notice being given.
. GOING HAST.
Th« IChOO A. M. Express Train, connects at Columbus
with the Express Train whleh leaves Cincinnati at 0 A. M.
acid with the Train from the West on the Columbus, Piqua
and In liana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
and from Sandusky, Mansfield and Mt. Vernon, and with
Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at
Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East
ern Cities.
The 130 P. M. Train wiU connect at Columbus with the
second Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky,
Mansfield and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with
Night Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
1 earing LoulsrlUe and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the 9 A. M. Train on Little Miami Railroad, will connect
with thlß Train atColumbus. Passengers tearing Indiana
polis and Richmond by morning Train on I ndlana Central
Railroad will also connect with this Train at Cpjumbos,
a ml reach Wheeling at 9:16 P. M., and leave by 10:30 P. M.
Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Balti
more at 6 P. M., next day.
The 11:80 P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the
Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6:30 P. M.,and arrives
at Bellalr at 0:16 A. M.: coooecting with th« Accommoda
tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Pusseo
g.r. leaving Chicago by the livening Train, can, by thl.
route Old Mlcblgao Olty, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day
t on, reach Columbus In season to take thin train: and at
Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Lumber
land, sleep there, and resume by Eipress Train to Balti
more and Eastern Cities.
GOING WEST.
The &16 A. M. Mall Train conDert* at Bellair with Night
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Kail mad: at Newark with
trains to and from Sandusky, Mansfield and ML Vernon,
and Chicago tjia Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polls, and Chicago, via Dayton and rtu Urbana.
Tho 9 46 A. M. Express Train connect* with the Express
Train from Baltimore, and arrives In Oolumbus at 3:20 P.
M., and connects with trains going Sooth and West arriv
ing In Cincinnati at 7 P. M.
The &00 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train
ai 2:16 A. M., direct for Cincinnati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
nolle. Lafayette, Terro Haute, Saint Louis and Chicago
poue, wu ye , f SAA o H. SOUTHWICK, Supt.
Zanesville, June 18, 1865—{ je2l)
CLKVELA.HD ABO PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD.
OONNECTISQ WITH
STEADiERS ECLIPSE AMD KOSjVLIIC,
VIA WKLLSVILLK, AND
Ohio aad Psanaylvanla llallroiul,
VIA AI.LIANOB.
THE shortcut, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo,
Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, and Bt. Louis, is VIA
CLEVELAND. , , w . .
This route Is One Uundied miles ehorter and about nine
hoars quicker than th- cirouiu-u- one via Indianapolis.
Three Daily Trains from Pittsburgh to Cleveland.
Three Daily Trains from Cleveland to Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-three hour*,
and Bt. Loois thirty-seven hours.
On and after Monday. September Ad, 1866, the trains on
this road will ran as follows:
VIA ALLIANCE.
The Trains of the Ohio and Penns. Railroad leaving Pltte- ,
bur,ch at *2.00, A. M and 8.00, A M.. ami 300 P. M., eon- I
nect at Alliance at 81*0 A. M., 11.60 A. M , and « 30 P. M-, |
Trains fbrdeveland leave Alil*dc*6.oo. A M., 11 60 A. M.,
and 6 36 P. M., eoun-rtiDg at Hudson with Trains for Coy- '
abotra Palls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 10 '26
AM 210 P. M , and BSR P M.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, Pt. Louis, Rock laland, 1
Qaleov and th* North-v-nt, tr bo w> B h to go through with
out detention. will take the train lasting HiUsburgb at t
g 00 A M., and nrriting In Cirrrland at 2.20 P. M., as that .
is the only train by which . lors roonoction* are mode \
through llio a bore pr.in»«. by this train reach
Chirac© at 7 3d oe*r rooming, and Pi. Louis at midnight. :
VIA \HiLL*YJLLK !
Tbs steamers Kllpse noi K .suin*will irate the Mooting*- .
h»ia wharf rterv morn-ng. {-uodayp excepted,) at 10 '
©'clock, for WeluVille, ron —ting with the train leaving
WelLrille at 4 30 P. M.
An Accommodation Tr»l > will Lave Wellsvllle daily.
(Suudays exoeptod,) at 6*o I* M., connecting at Bayard i
with BiprwfS Train, arrivit/ io Cleveland at 210 P. M ;
Trains from WellsTille connoting at Uavard for Carroll
ton, Waynosburg, Dcver and New Philadelphia.
4^**Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and tho North Wcat, j
ria WellsrlUe, are sold at $1 less thou rla AUSaocc
The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo anJ Chicago, run is
followsLeavo Cleveland at G.IQ A il, 2.46 P. M., 7.06 p. j
M. A rrive at Chicago 830 P. M , 7.40 A. M., 830 P. M
Trains leave Chicago for Rock Island aud t*t. Louis as
follows:—P<-r Rock Island at y 00 A. M. and 11 W P. M.
Por St Louie. 9 15 A. M. and 11.46 P. M.
Puascugcr* f:>r rt Louie go over Rock Island Railroad to
Joliet, and Übeuceovar the Chicago ami Mississippi Railroad
to Alton, and thence by steamboat (23 miles; to St. Louis.
Passengers by the 9 16 A. M. Train arrive at St. Louis 11 20
same evening, aod by the 10.06 P. M. Train at noon next
day.
Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re*
checked for Chicago andtEt. Ix-uis.
PARR VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
Ist c/<m. 2d cf’t- Ulclau. 'id cTi.
To Alliance $2 30 To La 8a11e....51.6 00 $l3 60
•* Cleveland ... 400 “ Rock lal'd, 19 00 14 *25
** Toledo- 660 " llaleua-... 18 16 14 00
“ Chicago ....$l3 00 $lO 60 “ Springfield 18 70 16 20
*< Bloomlngt-lO 90 14 50 “ Burlington 19 00
“ fit. Louis—.2l 00 16 60
Passengers are requested ti
office of this Company, In tl
door below tha corner
Great American and U.S. Express & Mail Boute.
72 MILKS OF DISTANCE BAVKP,
And Two Changes of Cars and Baggage Avoided.
AIK LINK ROUTE
BKTWEES
CHICAGO AND ST. I.OUIS:
|Fia CHrOAOO, ALTOS d ST. LOUIS
. RAILROAD,
Formerly Chtosge & BUiiiitppt
CHICAGO TO HT. LOUIS IN 19% HOUR*.—Trains
leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water street--
Bt. Louis Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 716 A BL
Bt. Louis Night Express dally, Saturdays ex»M,9:3O PM.
Bt. Louis Freight d Emigrant daily, Bund. ere. 6:30 A M.
Baggage checked through to St Louis.
Trams run direct through to Alton, (259 miles,) with
out change of Cara or b»KK»J r ‘*- coon**ct with tho
Company's splendid steamer? Winchester and Hexndter,
running in exclusive connection with Paatenger Traior
from Alton to Bt Louis, (23 miles,) without landing. These
boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed
oo the Western water?, b*iog fitted up with Baths and spa
cious Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity
of removing the dust unavoidable io summer railroad
traveling, and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects
o f a long ride.
To Kansas and Nebraska thU Is the most direct mate,
and passengers destined for Bloomington. Springfield,
J ackeouville, Naples, and ail point < on the Mississippi, Mis
souri, Cumberland and Toonessee rivers, will note
the important saving in distance, being seventy-two miles
less to 8L Louis, thirty-seven mikes leas to Bloomington,
a nd fifty-eight miles less to Bpringfleld ihan by any other
route.
Through Tickets over this route can be procured at the
various R. B.Ticket Offices in New York, Boston, Philadel
phia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ac., and at all Through
Ticket Offices throughout ibe States, and in Ohicago at the
Company's Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite the Ttf
mont House —and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Raib
road, foot of Water street. , . ,
Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of
the various Roads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage
throuirn toany point desired on the line.
K. P MuRG AN, Jr., Suoerinteodeot.
H. J. D. SOHERMEBHORN,
BeD T Gen’l Passenger Agent.
THB PITTBBUBGH AHD COHNELLBVILLB
RAILROAD COMPANY
HAVING made an arrangement with the new and
beautiful steamer “ KOLIAN ” to run In eonnecGo i
with their Road between West Newton and ConnsllsvlMe.
announce the following change of Schedule on and aiu-r
Wednesday, the fifth of September:
The Bteamer KOLIAN will leave the Pittsburgh snd
ConnellsviUe Railroad Company’s Wharf Boat, stove Mo
no ogaheia bridge, for West Newton, evory afternoon at half
past 3oclock, precisely ; returulng, will leave West Newton
at quarter before 8, a. M., arriving at Pittsburgh at noon.
The tratoa will run an follow*!
Ua^P aT i d r OU " 006 mile below ConnellsviUe:
First Train, 6 A.M.; Second Train, 12 M.
'"T”'", >Y e n\r <, ’' LD ° ; rir “ l Tr » l “. 830 A. M. . 8«»nd
Train, 6:15 P. M.
«“ Fare from Pittsburgh to Davldson’e Mill *1 76. in
eluding Meal on Steamer. mii ’ m
for Unlontownand ConneU ßT m o wilt connect
wlin the Trainß at Davidson’s Mill. connect
For freight or passage, enquire ef the Agents at the
Wharf Boats at West Newton and Pittsburgh. ’
„ tt 0. W. BARNBB,
acp6:U President and Bupwriotand eui.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel
phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7U, A. BL, and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINK
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh ai l P. M., and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 2:30, P. M. THB NIGHT EX
PRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P.
M., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 9r20, P. M.
Blairsville Accommodation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily,
except Sunday, at 4:30 o’clock, P. M. Brintou’s Accommo
dation Train leaves Pittsburgh daily at 11 o’clock A. M.,
R3O o’clock P. M 1 and &20 P. M.
Tha above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the RaQroads
to and from St Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, IIU
Frankfort, and Louisville, Terre Haute,
Madison* Lafayette and Indianapolis, Cincinuati, Day
ton Springfield, Bellefontoine, Haudusky, Toledo, Cleve
land Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio ;
also,’with the Steam Packet Boats from and to N iw Oklsahs,
Ht. Louis, Lomsvou and OwaintAfi.
Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above
nieces.
* Por farther particulars, see handbills at the different
Rfartinx DOints. Passengers from the West will find this the
IZ JL* tad moat expeditions mate to
more. New Yort, or Boston. THOB. MOORE,
Ajrent, Pussnger PhUedriphlx
, T n Agent, Peesongsr Ltoej, Plttebor^i.
RAIL ROAD
Fo&UIBLY THE CIUC.OO A-''L! ADBOhA A OkST. MiUtABT
TBaCT a. K. 15 WW OOHPLH-m,
And Trains run the entire distance from CHICAGO TO
“ Wrao“ iKEumSS; QUINOT.
KEOKUK, MUSCATINE, OQDAVVKA, WAPELIA f
fiKS MfiiNKA COUNCIL BLU> K, Ao., and tie OSLI ALL
RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO BT.IOUIS, BLOOM
INGTON, CUN TON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
J aOKBONVILLB, NAPLES, and Intermediate Station* on
the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio and Missis
sippi Railroads.
Trains on Uxa above Lino leave Chicago on the arrival of
Trains from the East—avoiding all laying over at any of
tbej>oints.
Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Missouri—making the quickest and
most reliable route to reach all the Important points west
of the Mississippi,** far as jDonnail Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles lets staging than by 4ny other route. The Road,
for a large portion of the way, is laid with the oortutooob
Rail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in tho W eat—
well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant
new Cars.
49» By this route passengers are sure of making connec
tions, and arriving at 8L Louis on advertised time, avoiding
the vexatious delay of fog* and Ice, and danger* of naviga
tion, as on the route by Alton.
Baggage eheekert direct through from Chicago, and no
charge for handling at any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at
all the Railroad Office* In the Bast; at the Office of the
Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite
Building; at tha, Depot of the Galena R-R-, and at the
Mich. Cent. B. R. Office* corner of Lake and Dearborn sta.,
opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
FREIGHT consigned by this route will r«»ive immedi
ate desnatoh. C. G. HAMMOND, Bup’L
ate aespatc Q FOLLKrr>
Gen-1 Ticket Ag’t, Chicago.
49“ TICKETS can be procured at the principal Railroad
Office* of the country.
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD:
Carrying the Great U. States Mail and. Express
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on It* entire
length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO,
This Road; In conjunction with Trains of the Ohio and
Mississippi R R. and Chicago and- Galea*HiUroad, forma
the most dlreot and only eontinnottS.lt' It; route from
CHICAGO to St.: LOWfik- v.; *
CHICAGO to OAIRO, :A:
CHICAGO to DOBOQUBL-; a •
Train* leave Ohicago as follows: '' - ; '
10 A. M. and 10.20 P. M.—St. JiOCO ASP CABO EXttuas.
Pasarugwra for 8t- Louis by this train taka the ears of the
Ohio and Mis*. R. R. at Baodoral, and are carried direct to
Sl Louis. _
9 36 A. M. and 4-10 P. M DODOQOI AMP GAWHA Ex
pbkxh, conneedag at Dunbeth (opposite Dubnquo) with a
Dally Une of Steam Packets for Bt_ Paul and the Upper
MUtdsaippi river cities. . „ . . ..
Trains leave Cairo tor Chicago and Dubuque at 7.30 A.
M. and 7-00 P.M. , 4W ... .
from the East and places on the Ohio nver
destined for 8u Louis, will s.ve 100 miles oI tedious and un
certain river navigation fi -u. Cairo to 8t- Louis, and arrive
fifteen hours in advance ol ih* nver route, by taking the
C *Ticketa to St Louis, Cairo, Dubuque, 8L Paul, and all im
portant places by this route, can be had at the office of the
o. a p. and C.U Railroads In Pittsburgh, and IHchigac
Oeuuai Railroad in Chicago.
R. B. MASON, Bap L
THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
lantic cities with Western, North-wester* ar.d South
western Bute*, by a continuous Railway direct. This road
*l sc. connect* at Pittsburgh with dally lln* o! steamers to
all parts on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Bau
d us fey with steamers to all porta on the North-western
Lakes, making the most direct, cheapest and reliable raids
by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the
G RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH.
FIRST CLASS*—Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, ) 76c _ loott*.
(in boxes,' Furs, Feathers. Ac - 1
SECOND CLASS—Books and Stationery,)
Dry Goods. (In bales,) Hardware, Lea- per lOOffw
THIRD CLAS3- Anvil*. B.ggin«, Bacon I loolba.
and Porfc, {in bulM Homp, io I
FOURTH CLABH—Coflee, Finh.Baconand I 10c 100tts
Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil j r
. in shipping Good? from any point East c>t Philadel
phia, be particular lo mark package *• cm kennsytnanui
Railroad -Ail Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road
‘ at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
PanooT Aarrrrs —Moses Potter, Boston; J L. EUiott,N.
: Y; K- J. Sueodar, FaUadelphin; Magmw A Koous, Bald*
! ro o W i}-.. (' Pmu-is-'UR, Piltsbuxgh; Shrlngrnan 4 Brvwn,
Cinelnnit' otr ; J fi. Moorhnad, LouWlll*, Ky„ u G.
' ileldruiD, Madison, Hatciiff A Co., Pt. Loui«, J
8 Miteho!) a ?>on, KvansvUle, Indiana.
IL B- HOUSTON,
G*n a ral Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
: H. J. LOMDAKRT,
; m y 9 Superintendent, Altoona, !*».
UVFVS nEKOatiTILE COLLKUE,
rITTSBVROH, PA.
I NCOKPORATKD BY TUB LEOISLA'nJRE of rmnaj-'
1. ranla, with Perpetual Charter.
P DUFF, President, (aothot of the "North Ameilc*n
Accountant,") Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial
T. HOWDEN, AesUtaut Profeiuor of Cook
CHARLES DUST, Assistant Professor of Book-Keeping
and Penmanship.
J. b. WILLIAMS, (the best offhand Penman !o tl»-
United State*,! Professor of Commercial and orn*tn-nui
Penmanship. _ ,
N. B. HATCH, Erq , of the Pittsburgh Bar, Prc-i-ftsor c!
Mercantile Law and Political Economy
P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department,
Professor of Mathematics, Ac.
F. L. APfcL, Professor or ibe French and German Lau
Kuage-f. . . ,
The Commercial department of this Insulation has had
I the unremitting attention of pie Principal for the last flf
I t«n years. Upward* of 8000 student* hare been prepared
, by him for business. Hi* "young men” assistants hare
! all been trained for badness by himself, and are expert
! «DCed Teachers and practical Accountant*; being frequent-
I ly employed by badness men In adjusting deranged books.
| There are no teachers In this Institution who were In this
1 city dismissed Emm their situations as book-keepers; none
I who made twenty blunders on a single page of a bill-book.
i Our writing teacher (Mr. Williams) has had somethin*
l more than a few lessons from a Philadelphia teacher to
I prepare him for his business. No runners are employed
• by this institution. When our citizens are importuned bv
| those of another, they should refer to some of our dty Bank
officers or merchants—persons wbow opinion can be relied
opon—and not be decoyed into oae cf those ooncerus which
are being sold out every few months, an! their pupils left
to seek instruction where they can End H- » ng ‘” _
i procure their tickets at the
ie Mouongebeia House, third
IRAND, Sup’t, Cleveland.
OAUfI II BY, Ag*t, Plttsborgfa.
' Joewph White's Carriage UeposUory.
JOSEPH WHITE, now carrying on busi- gygftjg
ueaa in his spacious premises, (ncrwQAgpgfrgW''
lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh andHßqs?lfi9 p ‘
tttvensburg turnpike, near the Two Mile JmtKm
Uun, between Pitteburgh aod I«awr«ncevlHe, respecUnUy
invites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES
BUGGIES, Ac. And he particularly informs gentlemen
pvrchaxtri, that one price only is male. Fourteen years'
experience in the busioesa, enables him to place before hi*
patrons the choice ooilection of Carriages whirh, so
many years past it has been bis particular department to
select from the various and most talented Eastern manu
facturers. The success of bis new system is complete—the
economy of bis arrangements will supply ib« beat and most
fashionable manufactures at moderate prica.
Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which th»
mama tor decorating houses of business has heaped upon
the price of good*, (owing to largo rente.) JOSEPH WHITE
will sell, on ready money oaly,-al xnnbh lest than the usual
profits. {mhtfcdaw)
jpy» Carriage*repaired in the best manner. with deapai
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RAILROADS
CENTRAL ROUTE.
OHIOAGO to CAIRO.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
FACULTY.
WIG MANUFACTORY.
MBS. RENTER,
Six deort from the Aqueduct, oppoeite the MUctor'l Office,
Aixxaaxrr oitt,
IS PREPARED TO PILL ORDERS FOU WIQS, »Dd .11
kinds of -
Ornamental Hair Work.
The bast quality of material is famished, and entire
satisfaction guaranteed. mylfcdawly
Alexander W. Foster.
Attorney and counsellor at law, am> Souci
ton Cf Obanocbt, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands
ati Penrionfl,; a»d for the Collection of Claim* tn Great
Britiin and Ireland.
49“ Collection* mate in this and adjoining Counties; Es
teles of de>:vdent* settled; Real Estate bought, sold or
leased, and rente oollocted. Moneys invested on Mortgage
or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawu.
Office on FOURTH street, a few doors above Bmlthfleld.
Pittsburgh, March 28,1856—jmh28:d*w)
A. \V. Foster,
NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the States of
Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin,
New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia.
49*Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and proofs
taken for record or use In any of the above named States,
Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island.
Pi tts burgh, March 28.1855 —[ mh2B.-d*w 1
FUL.TON CAR WORKS.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
EANDUSK7, OUIO.
mOE subscriber having moved into his nsw Works, re-
X oeutiy erected, corner of WateT, MeDonough and Bhelby
streets, is prepared to contract tor and execute all orders
for pkBBENGER, BAGGAGE, PoBT*omoß, HOUSE
FREIGHT, PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, and all other
descriptions of CABS.
Also, for STEAM ENGINES of all sires, GBARTNO,
RAILROAD CASTINGS of all descriptions, and all other
work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop.
Tbd Foremen of the different departments are scientific
and practical men—mostly rrom Eastern manufactories—
who keep themselves informed and adopt all valuable mod
ern improvements. W. W. WETHERELL.
aug2auf ;
OXOaOI ALBERT —•••*• L. BTEPHIIIB.
BIGKI.OW 4a. CO.,
(SUCCBBaoBS TO £• M. BIOHLOW,)
i\o 46 Dtommvi Alley, near Wood tired., PITTSBURGH.
W COACHES, CAIUUAQKS, PJLffiTONfr,
BPQQTK&. and etery description of Fancy
built to order, and finished In a
iWii uianner unsurpassed for beauty of design,
Bieganca of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of
materials.
_ All work, warranted.
K KV "'
» KVuLVtKsI itKVoLVKKaiI —Jnat rccoiTed, by hi
AV press, direct from the tn&oalao- jiSUSSSBUEBb
tore™,a splendid a&fortmsnt of Coif's
RK ? K t T i? e four, fltVtoS
bbi inch barrels, oil of which we wtnßW
sell for cash at an low price* as they
coo be bought In the city of Hew YorA. Persona trolnir to
Aurt»ll» Md CalUomin will Bnd that the, can do b»tur
by pprobadog their equipage at home, than the, eu amon c
stranger*—as we gtTO pereona a chance to tr, any ol tht
ahoya Pistols betbro leaving the clt,, and In caeTof a fail,
are we refund the money. DOWN a TKTLfcy,
aepl 136 Wood street, Pittabunrh.
NOW IS THIS THUS to secure u good HOME near good
Schools. It iswithinuqnirtar o) a mile of the Court
House in Washington, Plh, fronting the Pittsburgh road.
There are eight acres of gronitd improred, with about 100
Fruit Trees, and a good Cottage House of eight rooma,
neatly furnished in the latest style. It is mk the resi
dence of John Marshall £gq. Price gSQOO. Rngulre of
se P B THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth et. ,
a pure
HOTELS
CITY HOTEL.
(un BUOWR’S, )
Ooratr of Smlthfleld and Third itr««ti,
JOHS P. GLABB, Proprietor.
PITTSBURGH, PA
rpniS large and commodious House haring undergone
.1 thorough repair and furnished with new equipment*
throughout, is now open for the reception of the traveling
public. FAKE 91,45 PEE DAY.
MANSION HOUSE.
GEORGE AUKENTZ, Proprietor.
NO. 34-1 LIBERTY STKEKT, just besidti Lht* Passenger
Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroni, which mak.es it
the most convenient in the city fur passengers arri*
▼Sag by that road.
The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would reepect
fully solicit a ahareof public patronage. There is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive W AGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder and Bar will be furnhhed with the beat the market
can afford. * febl:y
fcj T . L L A 1U H U T E h ,
Cbrrwr of Ann and 8L Glair street*, Pittsburgh, Pa,
Tune undersigned, formerly “Brown's Hotel," having
taken this large and commodious HOTEL, and having
retitu*l it in magnificent style, would respectfully invite
his friends aDd 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 bis charges moderate.
feb2*i
WM 0. CONNELLY.
oood Intent house,
C CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
j the Railroad Depot.
janl3:ly
JAMES SHANNON. Proprietor.
OWSTON’S,
WAVKRLRT HOUSE, 60 South Eighth street. between
Uhestnat and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y
OASKILL HOIJSK,
CORNER OF MAIN AND SOUUI WARREN, O
rpliE Proprietor takas 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 tbs office of the Ohio Stage Company, it offer*
inducement* unsurpassed in Warren for tho accommoda
tion of the traveling community.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
4ixl7 61. GABKILL.
FRANKIjIN house.
OHEBTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
PARKER A LAIRD, Proprietor*.
Jyl9;3m| TKKMS JLW FEU DAY.
aiVBiiLLASi HOi'sic,
JOHNSTOWN, PENNA.
THE undersigned baring taken charge of the above
named House, and refitted It n a large expense, in a
oomfortablo as well as elegant style, L now prepared to re
ceive guests, and gite ample satisfaction to •£! *“?
pa rnnise the Douse. lauh.tt ; JAMES DOWNEY.
FRANKLIN UOL'SE, Cleveland, Ohio.
Cl PATRICK A 80N, l*aoriusTOas —This House has un-
y # dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alterations,
aud large additions of new furniture, etc., and the proprie
tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
their part to render the Prabkub a place where all the oom*
forts of a first class hotel can be found.
0 PATRICK A BON.
RENTAL: RANT.-
WILKINS HALL.,
W. 0. GALLAGHER, Fbopribtor.
PVurth street, between and Smxlhjwld
riTUIS spacious establishment has b.v« leased by the tub-
J. erriber, and completely n-novated
He is at all boors prepared to tarnish
every luxury that can be tr»uud in the b»-»t legalated
restaurants In the States Hi- spadooe Bar wUI always be
rupplied with tbs very best Lhjufra. Game of wary d..
rtcnotlon, in Its season, can always be found at Wilkins
Hall. |ap7j 0- GAI.LAUIIKK-
CORMCUIHA
Y 8 T E R AN U COFFEE HOUSE-
D. BARNARD.
J*?o. 40, Fifth Street, between Wood and Market.
janlfcly] pitwmimii.
K«nn*tt Alt'
WD ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH'S oriebraUd
, Renneil Ale aud Brown btoot- Also,Commou Ale
and Porter, In quart and plot bottles.
The attention of families, and the trade, t* respectfully
solicit™!.
gitnu-al Water and Bar»apartll»
WM 1> ENGLISH, Hit street, below Penn, Is now
manufacturing and N U>ing the above beverages on
an extensive scale. Hi- article.-! nr** of the befit quality, and
nufarturwd Irom the purtul materials octllily
HOPPKRS PATKNT i’LANE
rj’vUE undersigned i* prepared u supply CARPENTERS,
X CABIN BT-M.AK.KUB, and Worker* iu Wood generally,
with hi» PateuteU an-i-Taluabie PLANES.
All who hate tn-*l i:. pronoun.’* a uioei valuable in
vention, that muK eov.u rowo neral u*s. The h-1-
lowing letters from practical w.'.rkmeu are but two among
many letters th- Pat*. ,u*e lias rec. tved re.ommc&d.ng this
Plane above ail others in u.-e
ptTTiova.in Cabiwjt Factobt, )
fet.'uary '£L laoi {
We Lerebv c* rUTr. : !.sl J .mu.: the last twelve uiontb*
«-* have used Hopper's Pat- at Pun-, and dr. not hesitate
tn recommend It to Cabinet-Maker* and Oarp-nter* a* so
parlor omy other Plane in us- W-consider U peculiarly
adapted to planing on*. cherry, walnut, »uJ all sorts ol
hard wood, and 1.. j i-*ue-:». ii •* far superior tt<
the old n<4* I !•«•>. Ir- a great saving H
time. One m-r, b; u.-:ag t:.i J *m I hn« m'*r*
veneers than fi** m-n 'an do V - »□ , :-tber plane or melhoJ
In uaa. U H A Co.
To Most* F. Ratos, K«;
Pear ibr l have examine l llvy-per'# Patent B»n'h
Plane, and believe it to t-r a uu*t ei-*-lirn? ankle fur th
us*: tor which H I- Intruded, as a ~ inbiusnon i : plane and
scraper.
It Is particularly adapted t.< planing vme«rs. anJ II does
not require one-fourth the time cr Isb.-c <•! the .-Id metturi;
and 1 have no dr u*••*., »h"o pr ';--Ttlo3 Nwim« geurrally
ID, VD. bu’. lh«»: .1 oil' -utile.J uj-«--ede ths b-riner to
liiuus aud lalK’fK'U* ru*l cn
I mt>*t cli«*rtully r-c..touion.l It to all persons engagvl In
the Cabinet bustn.-*s. !.'"ni uit fenowiadge i f It, there U
ticti. OK -» «-ii r. ied U- gi’.- * -mouth and beautiful finish
to Veneer* a* the il.'H"' l Faimt ben-b Plana
JiKU W Wu-bwiLL,
Furultuie vv arer.. «on. VT , tr.» Thi*d «t., Httsburgh
P\l!ti>uryh, i’rln-ua'i 1
iJ t« .tr, U tnv «-• I? Affot f«»r the
■ ■s ii. imou'.fluf* and sell them
wm. o. hopper.
Mo.'*Eh v EATON
>;« of Plane*, or of ngf
PilUburgh, Maich IH, —imh2l Jf )
« VJKLU BU*JK FOB ENutb KKittv—O*ot*»n
-r formulw lor laying out curve-. •U'frjamiur rrt>g »u
-gln4, l.v«.lLna, caJculaana earth-work. ot*', togelhet
vruh in hi re »f radii, ordinal***, long .horda.
H lU, ,4...J.'C- . “I “ *
magnetic vorUUon, logarathlme aud natural eign* tan
gents, etc. stc., by John B. Hanct, Civil Enginoer. Pocket
book form. 11,76.
,*,Thr object ot the present work Is to supply a want ;
very general y lelt by Anneiant Engineers on Railroads
ika>k« of conveuienl fi-rm i t u*e u* '.be held, -votalning i
the ordinary logrartthmaiic tables are common enough; bat |
a book combining with Uiepc tables others peculiar to the
Railroad work, aud especially the neceaeury lormui* for
laying out curves, turnout*, crooelnKis Ac.,l* a d«*ideratum
which this work Is designed to supply.
1). F. Miutoxt Aca»*MT, W«»l Point. April 14, 1364.
1 hare lookod over •• Henck's Field Book for
Railroad Engineers,*' and think it well adapted lo the ob
ject lla author propone*, and liave no quedtiou but It will be
found a very usotul and practical volume both lur office and
flaW ourk. D- «• Uiilu,.
Trot, April il, 1364.
I am much pleased with Mr Ilenck's little manual, the
M Field Book of Railroad Engineers." With the presenta
tion of some of the most practical an-1 useful of rocognixed
procesae* among railway engineers, be has given others
which, new at least In th*-irpnj»ent form., appear to poaaeas
a mint of higher valu« than that of more novelty—that of
being in general susceptible of available, not to say desira
ble prucuca! u*e. In conclusion, while I think the Jwdgn
c.f Mr. Henck's book L- such as to adapt It excellently well
to professional needs, 1 have pleasure in expressing my
cordial satUsctlon with its execution, alike with the per
spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex
cellent typographical taste displayed by hi* publisher*.
IS PaankUß U&kxaa,
C E. and Director of RenfiKelaer Polytechnic Institute.
For sale by WILLIAM 8. UAYEN,
Dealer In Stationery,
_ n j Markt-i -fei-t.-i.rner of Bei'ond.
UNDIiIEb —lot) hags Itiw Colfe*-,
*6 po keta Java Coflee .
60 i.hd* N O. eugax,
1 hi- Refined Sugar*;
100 bbifi prime N . O Molaases;
76 half chests Urtun and Black Teas;
76 boxes Tobacco, favorite brand*,
25 boxes Pepper;
26 boxes Pimento;
26 boxes Extra Coffee;
100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles ;
26 boxes Btar Candles;
100 boxes Korin Soap;
26 boxes Yariega’ed Soap;
25 dozen Backet*;
10 doxon Tabs:
2uu reams Wrapping Paper ;
20 d.'ieo half tow Bag*.
For sale by (sepll*) JOUN MOORHEAD.
IU TruN-200 tons Nos. 1 and 2 Anthracite, “ Mari
etta,” ” Cameron" and “ Cordelia” furnaces .
100 tons “ Rock Hill," Juniata;
IUO •* " Monroe,” do;
60 “ “ Mill Creek,” do;
76 u “ Hhade," Somerset county; for sale
by (sepiuj JOHN MOORHEAD.
i ) LOOMB—IOO tons J uulaU Blooms and Lumps ;
I) 100 “ Lake Champlain ; for sale by
eep l9 JOHN MOORHEAD.
11 HE SCHOOL-BOY, and other Stories by the OtarGtmas
Fire; by Charles Dickons. Price cents, onlv.
Seven Poor Travelers; in eight chapters; by Charles
Dickens. Price 12% cents.
Lizzie Lei*.h. and the Miner's Daughters; by Charles
Dickens. Price 12% cents.
Yellow Mask; in twelve chapters , from Dickens’ House
hold Words, PTice 12% cent*.
Sister Rose; in seven chapters, by Charles Dickens.
Price 12% cents.
Mother and Btep-Mothor; in twelve chapters; trom Dick
ens' Household Word.#. Price 12% cent*.
Ballou's Magazine, tdr iictoher. price 10 cunt*.
Leslie’s Journal, do do la do.
For sale by H. MINKR A CO.,
aeplg NfO'2 Smithtleld street.
\ tU\ BOXES SGALEU UISKIUNU .
J_UU 260 boxes No. 1 lluiring ;
600 half boxes Galloux Sardines,
200 boxes do do
300 qauUr bxp d<> >L
-6 dozen Anchovies;
6 dozen Gapers;
6 dozen Olives;
6 dozen Lobsters.
Just received and for sale by
KBYMKR A ANDERSON,
Be p7 No. 39 Wood street.
MILLINKKY UtAiDS—a complete assortment of Milli
nery UoCkle, comprising—
Fine French Flowers, Ostrich Plumes and Tips,
Mo-s, Plushes, fnlk Kucbes,
Velvet PictjueU, Buds, Tinsel Flowers,
Batin Flowers, Valture Feathers,
Plain and < ol'd Straw Gimps, Chenille Trimmings,
Bonnet Frames, Boonei Ribbons,
Ribbon Ruches, Col'd, Straw and Bilk Laoei.
Just receirod. A. A. MASON A CO.,
»hdl7 516 Fifth street.
IANULiSU BKKAKVAtsr TKA—IO cheats or this superior
ili Tea, at tO cent*, i uat recel?«d at Oblna Tea 8 ore.
V. R. PHAYO, No. 1 Diamond.,
ij AVINU f6unD~TBNANTS ~for all tbe P w «‘ liQ *
XL Houses put under our care, w« are now prepared to
procure leuants for others. Owuersof vacant houses «*•»
And it to tbetr interest to give us a call, a a we hBVfl ,uJtr
applications for bouses. Also, ooUection of rents,
oea and repairs attended to. Charges moderate.
8. CUTH.BKRT * -C>.
sepl 63 Market street.
NKW NOVJSL, bt author OB “Aiom. —Hlddeu
Path, by Marion HarUnd; juat received and
by (aujr*' DAVISON. 66 Marfctit if\
Havana hgUAßtt I haTejost received ft splendid lot
of pcnmn« Havana Jsegarz Tboee wishing ft pco-i
Segar can alway ß obtain it at JOS. FLEMING'S*
: Bcpi Corner of Market at. and Diamond.
OIL— 80 bbla N b Whale ami Tanner’s Oii for sale by
aug£> nMITU, WALK A HUNTER-
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' 'S'
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Inorease of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
JBTNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.— CHARTERED 1819.
PAID UP.
Cash Capital, ------- *500,000.
The thtrty-sixth annual statement of the
Assets ofthe-ffiTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1866,
under oath.
Real Estate, unincumbered. $ 16,6*2 05
SeTenty-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and < cenU, pay
able setni-aunually .’I?? ?»
I>ebla due the Oompany, secured by mortgage... i,3U 1.
Bills UeoeiT&ble, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 35
Railroad Stocks In Connecticut Wfilb 00
Bank Stocks in the city of Hartfori 1 i?»5?S S
Bank Stocks in N»*v York .city 08,060 00
Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hauds of Agents
and others.
$773,27 8 63
The amount of Uabimtesdae or not due to Banltsor other
creditors, —nothing.
Losses adjusted and due,-—aon«.
Losses adjusted »nd not (lne, $148,618
Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting for farther
proof, $61,257 60.
Ail other claims against the Company are small, such
only as printing, Ac.
Agents Instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount insured in aoy city, town or Tillage, depends
upon the character, material and construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
the fire department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the
design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or less.
THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
Stats rt Oohnbctccut, 1 gfl Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1886.
Hartford county. j . ~ . « * ,
P«rsc nally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the Attn a Insurance Oompany, and made oath that the fore
going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to
hia best knowledge and belief
HKNRT FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
Loss* paid by this Company for the rear 18M exceed
$760,000, while the premiums received for the same time
far exceed any other year, since the organisation of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
»• Ofire, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Po.
"li H. B. TEN EYCK, Agant.
NOETH'WTKaTKEHIIISURAIICE COMPASS,
OFFICE, MBBCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA
CHARIER PERPETUAL.
Authorised Capital, #300,000,
ABBKTS LIABLE FOB THE LOSSES OF TUB 00M
PANY.
I n chock Notes, (negotiable form,) secured by Mort*
gages and Judgments $lOO,OOO
in dills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgment*,
Bonds, Ac - - 106,000
In Cash, Cash Assets and Oash Itoms 47,000
Total..- - $263,000
H OADWRLL, President. J. U. BARR, Secretary,
jcy- Fire, Marine and inland Transport*Clot -Isfcs, taken
at current rates.
RSrKBSNCSS.
PITTSBURGH-
James M’Cully k Co.,
W. A D. Rinehart,
M. L. Uollowell A 00., Cbarlefl B. Writfht,
D«tW H. Brown A Go., C. 11. A Oeo. Abbott,
Barns, Rale A 00., Evans A Watson.
Hon. Wm. D. Keller, Cbas. Megargee k 00.,
Caleb Cope A Oo-
QKORGK BINGHAM, Agent,
I*4 C 6 Water street, Pittsburgh
A. A. OA&IL12&
A. A. CARfUtttt a. BRO.,
Corner fourth and BmUhfi*ld itrsrti, Vh,
AGENTS
BTATE
MUTUAL FIRE AHD MARJITE IHSITUASCB CO
or
CAPITAL - -0350.000
GIRARt?
FIRE AHD MARIHK INBURAKOL cwirAlTY
Ot FQIIADDLPHI4.
CAPTIXL $300,000
INBURANCE COMPANY
OP THE VALLEY OP VIRGINIA,
WIHCHBBTBR, VA .
CATTTAL $300,000.
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LITE INSURANCE COMPAH T
nAETroBB, COXN.
ml: CAPITAL AXD ASSETS. 5*4,15 4,480.
JSTIA IHBUUANCIS COMPANY,
Of HARTFORD, VOSS
OILLSnaXTS
PAID UP
Cub Ctplul
Caih iurplu*, m I*t Jiidabt, !*»s& |*473|^T3
nulls OaplUl Slock anJ rtorplue t» *.vure!y ioT«*.u J for
X Ike benefit of all policy holder*. Ad id evidence ol
lh<* rjatma We have lo palili'* confidence, on 1 of its nUiUjr !
to p*y looses promptly* we at&te a lac!, that Its fcctdpLs >
vary from $146.W00 to SIW),OOD per mouth lu bnrinesSia j
UrK- and well Jistribul-d. and in Kir <'f ioi'-n m« Cumpauj i
tu the Unite-i States atlords better indemnity u> P»-4a y |
ti.dJeri Ilian the .-Etna. The* .-.*o .t<- to m*tr insurance
, q propertT In town and rountrv, at rater as low as u con- j
MMieot with safety to the poluy hoi lor.
11. U. TEN KYCE, Agent.
Oflh-a, North west corner fifth and Wood attests* i
Puu»bur<h. ]
UKLAW AIU.
MUTUAL SAFETY IHBUHAHCE COMPANY
OFFICE in the North Room of th# Exchange, on Third
street, rUILAD&LPVU.
KARINS INSURANCES.
On V awaits, I
Oaxjo, S To all paru of the ;*rid.
Faaiuafß. )
INLAND INSURANCES
0o good* by rta«rn l canals, iai©« »«*•! laad eerriafoa, to
ail parts of the Union-
FIRM INSURANCE*
On mtrrhandiie generally.
Cm atortw, dwelling be none. Ar*.
ASSET'S OF TUK COMPANY, NoTen»l>*T ?, 1863.
Benda and Mortal#**... $21,200 00
gUleof Pennsylvania, Philadelphia „ity, Bpnug
Garden, Southwark, and other loan a,. ISI,M>3 <2
Stock* In hanks, railroad* and insurances com •
f&alar - -
Is r-c*lrable —-
Caak on hand
Balances m the band* or Aijeots and premiums
on Marine Poltciea rwcmiljr leaned 121,707 G 7
Babacrtptk>nNot©« - loo.wo tw
MktCVoas:
M.ritn, Dr. B. M. Huston,
Joseph U Beal, Hugh Craig,
Edmond A ftouder, Spencer M'llvaln,
John C. Dari*, Charles Kelly,
Robert Uurum, Bsmul E. Btofc.es,
John K- Peorose, ' HonrySloan,
George 0. Leiper, Junes Traqualr,
Edvard Darlington, ! Wm. Bjre,JT M
IL Jones Brooke, 1 Joehna L. Price,
J.O. Johnson, j JamesTennent,
James 0. Hand, John B. Semple,
TheopHua Paulding. 1 Charles Schaffer,
James li. McFarland, 1 J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
W. 0. Ludwig, I R. T. C. Morgan, do.
WM MARTIN, President
THOB.O HAND, Vlee President.
Joswa W. Cow w, Sec’y.
P A.MAPERIA, Agent,
m«rlw No. 96 Wuer str»*n, Pittsburgh.
Vh t Franfclla Flra Insurance Company,
0/ Philadelphia, iVrmjyiooma.
TYIRBOTORS—CharIes W. Bancfcer, Thomas Hart, Tobias
I / Wagner. Samuel Grant, Jaoob li. Smith, Geo. w. Rich*
ards, Mosdecai D. Lewie, Adolph! R. Boris, David 8. Browne,
Morris Patterson. CiUS- N. Bawnsta, PnUdenL
Ooas. G. Riwcxm, Secretary.
Continue to insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, In town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security.
The Company hare reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely Invested, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1861, as pub
lished arreeablv to an Act of Assembly, were a*- follows, vis:
Mortgage-..- M
RealKstaU «. 84,377 78
Temporary Loans..—.. —— 83,W6 17
Stocks..... - - - 61,888 00
(W>, Jk, .... 04,346 81
Total - il.ai2,ToS 44
Bieee their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
(hey have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, losses by Are, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
tp34 Qffiaa, north-east cor. Wood ana Third sts.
THE SUITED STATES
LIF E„IN S U R ANCE,
annuity and trust company,
PHIIADELPIIIA.
CHABTBRKD APRIL 26TH, 18S0.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, 8. E. Comer of Third and Chettnui
Streets, Philadelphia .
! outers of the Bamt Board at Philadelphia:
MUCTOBB. „ . ,
Stephen &. Orawford, F*bl b - Goddard,
Ambroee W. Thompson, Lawrenae Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley, Geo. M’Henry,
Jacob L. Florence, James DeTereui,
William M. Godwin, William M Rea.
President— “ Stephen B. Orawford.
Vice President— Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical Examiner, PitUburffh—' James H. Willson, M. D.
AlUeheuy Wy-B. B. Afr.nt,
nmljrr No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PENH 8 YLV ASIA INBIISAUCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND S # f rr ( J r /’®; L 5. I a J' RtKTS ‘
Authorised Capital. #300,000.
TNBURE BUILDINGS eod other pm*rtj' °'
1 damage hj Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
dirxotobs.
Wm. F. Johneton, Itody PM'rtnn,
W. ITOUntooh, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M. Long,
A. J. Jones, ’
Jacob Palntor, A. Carrier,
lames 8. Neglty, Tt vptrl '
Wade Hampton, D. K.FarE,
n R. Ooggahall.
Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President
BODY PATTERSON, Vice President
A. A. Oanam, Secretary and Treasurer.
8. S. Oenaisn, Assistant Secretary. dee2.om _
~ Wei tern InmrAnco Company. Pittaburgh.
R MILLER, jTlPresidmt. | GORDON, Secretary
CAPITAL, #300,000.
tiriLLlnsure egetast all Find, of risks, FIRE and Mi
Yy RLN'K. AU losses will be liberally adjusted and
Pr A C^'ome^nstltutiOn, managed by Dinioroas who Are woU
knoern In the community, and who ara determlned. bT
promptneaaandllbemUty, to maintain the character which
they nave aeaumed, ns offering the best protection to those
who desire to be Insured.
Directors.—R.Miller, Jr.,O.W. Rlcketeon, J_W. Bntler,
N. Holme* Jr., W. H. Smith, 0. Ihmsen, George W. Jackson,
Wm. M. Lyon, JamesLippeneott, George Darsie, JamesMc-
Auley, Alexander Nimicfr, Thorn** Scott. a .
«A. Office, No.M Water street, (Werehonseof Spang A
00., ups tain,) Pittsburgh. . _jnoT>e.iy
JUftW Booksi
I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Books.
10 vola. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
BoarierV Institutes;
Grantors Evidenoe;
Wharton’s Digest, last ed.;
And other Reports, Elementary Works, so.
* geo. F gillmorh,
»ep2l at the offloe ol Morning Post.
BANKERS AND BROKERb
AUSTIN LOOMIS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER,
Office, No, 02 FovrVi tL, above Wood.
NOTES, Drafts, Bonds,Mortgagee, and Loans on colla
terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and eold on com
mission. Land Warrants bought and eold.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of
Copper Stocks.
All communications atiented to promptly.
WM. 11. WILLIAMS.
Wm. H. Williams fe Co..
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
y. K. Corner Wood and Third street*.
jjCf- All transaclions mads on liberal terms. Collections
of Bills, Notes, 4c., promptly janfrfclw
ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMJTHFIKLD STREETS,
aufcflm Plttsburgii) Pa.
Removal.
PATRICKS ft FRIEND,
bankers and exohangb brokers,
212,505 06
g/*>* Removed their Office tothe Comer of Fifth and Wood its.
potsoteob, pa.
PATRICKS A PRLKND, Bankers and Exchange Broken,
and Dealers In Notes, Drafta, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
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. [fob3
HATS MMOVID TUXIB BASKHTO AJfD IXGHASGI OFTIOI 90 80.
67 ma&xxt strut. roua doobs bxlow ou> stamp.
N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Broken,
• and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, 81l-
T rr and B&k Notes. Exohangeon me Eastern and Western
Olties constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
Btates. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth ate. (jaSOriy
JOHN WOODS,
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKER,
DiALia m
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Notes.
STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit.
4^-No. bi% Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Bank. declC
OORMIB or WOOD AMD TUTU STRUTS.
SIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
sale. Time Bills oi Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made in all the principal cities of the United Btates. De
posits reoeived of Far and Current Funds. [mariZTly
.MW ga.mra, OWAAD KAUM, FLORINCS RRAUB
KRAMER A RAHM,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
BUY AND SELL Gold, 811 ver, and Bank Notes; negotiate
on Real Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
PTomlssary Notes and Time Bills, on East and West; buy
and ee£Btocks on Oommleslan.
Collections made on all points in the Union. [myl
G. E. ARNOLD ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE IIROKERB,
DEALERS In Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections .-arefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Btocks bought and sold on commission.
®a„No. 74 Pourth 6L, next door to Bank of PlttaVg. [selS
Graft, Bennett 3 Ox,
Zag, LlndjMjy 3 Co.
AND DSALSB 15
Botes, Bondi) Stock*, Real EiUti, A*.,
JVo. 76 fourth ft., PitUbvrph, i'o. [ J*6j
rt. 0. OAEdIKi
Clmuiloltl’a Loan Office.
VfO. 100 BMITEFIULD STREET, NEAR PUTT 3.—
Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware
a ryi other valuable article*. eultrdly
CLOTH I NG STORE!
JOHN M’CLOSKEY & CO.,
INORMHRLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
' street, which baa won an unbounded popularity under
be name of ihe TUBES DIG DOORS, have, for the pur
pose of acquiring more apace for their Immense business,
removed to the spacious building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD BTREEI,
When they have now the most
BPLENDID STOCK OP CLOTHS!
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
That hss ever been offered to the public.
Their principal object for this removal, Is to give them
more facilities forth*
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They are prepared to sell Goode at the
L 0 WEST EASTERN PRICES!
And they will warrant them to be as good as any menu
factored in Lb* Onion.
C ISTOfI WORK,
IB TUB BIST STTia.AWO CPOS PHI BHOBVI3T HOTIOI.
~*»oo v ooo
Onr interests are Identical with ihos* of our customers,
and we assure the public that our fidelity all! not fail in
fllltna aU orders we may he favored with.
DON’T FORGET THE FLACK—
Nio. 88 Wood street,
(capt bide,) ooiuniß or diakobd alley.
N. b—Wo desireour patrons to understand the tire have
no lonirsr any connection with the Clothing Business on
Liberty street. Our attention Is devoted exclusively to the
House above designated..
Ciar'23
EDMOND WATTS.
MERCHANT T All-0 R, NO. ISi LIBERTY STREET
I bar. now oo baod a large stock of Fall anil Winter
G'X’d* overcoatings, of entirely new designs , Plush Vest
ings, of the moat beautiful patterns: French and EngllKb
O-asum-ree, of every atyl* and shade la the market, all of
which l will make u> order on the most reasonable terms,
and warranted to suit. ocU
JO ST REORI VKIi AT JOHN iIcCLOSKKY A Co’B Whole
sale Clothing Warehouse, No 88 W'xxl street, and corner
r-f Diamond alley, the largest nad most varied stock of
goivdfl that this celebrated tone* has eveT had the pleasure
I of inviting the attention nf the potMc to. Tbasagoodflhave
been purchased from firxt bands, and, consequently, no
( second profit an them, which leave* as able to say that we
1 can and do sell at as small profits as any house In the east*
tm cities. Therefore, we respectfully Invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, In general, to
. give us a call, and rviuuine our exlentilvo assortment Of
: READY MADE Cb’iHlNQ. It Is almost Impossible to
I enumerate the quanl \cf Immense piles of garments that
; Ik li> be seen at thin li i • establishment ; it Is sufficient to
1 say that It has never l • tn equalled by the bouse Itself.
. tnarldr’.f JOHN McCLOSKEY A CO.
. 2O
.169-325 W
. 10.071 SO
|637T4TfI 60
N. HOLMES ft SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
HILL ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
THOMAS WOODS,
ABF’ COMMERCIAL BROKER,
CLOTHING.
They bar* on hand a full and beautiful assortment of
LOTiid and COATINGS, l(tf
FROCKS, DREBS, WALKING AND BUBI-
NESS COATS
JOHN M’OLOSKXY A 00.
Vail anil Winter Goodl t
NEW Sf»hlN(> tiOOL)S»
Saw Clothing Store,
NO. 4. SIXTH STREET, OPPOBITB LIBERTY.
f I'UIE subacriber has just opened this new establishment,
|_ where he has always on band a large and choice assort*
meat of all articles of CLOTHING, which he warrants equal
to any In the dty, and will eell at the most reasonable pri
ces. Tbe public are requested to give him a call.
marfely B. OFPRNHSIMER.
SUPERIOR.
Douglas County, Wisconsin.
T'HIB PLACE L situated ou the Bay of Buperior and
li«ft Hand River, at the head of Lafce Superior, and
pi****.** A li NITER BITE, A BETTER HARBOR, AND
GKEATLK 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 land upon which SUPERIOR is laid out,
and all purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds for the
name.
Buperior wee laid out during the past season, and already
contains several hundred inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a
numbnr of Stores * Commodious Pier, with Warehouses,
and is in all reepocts the
MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN
io the West, The County Beat, the United States Land
Office and Post Office are located here. The Mississippi and
Lafce Buperior
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 Buperior. The
i4 8oo" canal will be opened in June; after which, fonr
lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—-one from Chi
cago. two from Cleveland, and one from Buffalo; all fine
teasels, having been built expressly for this trade.
One Steam flaw Mill is now in operation, and the machi
nery for a second is now on the way to Buperior, which will
be set to work Immediately on its arrival.
One-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 for public
purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. Ac.
in order to correct the misapprehension arising from
similarity of names, it is proper to state that “ Superior
City," about the title of whiem a legal controversy exists,
is another and different place, and In a different township
(rom Supx&iob.
AF* Maps of Superior are signed by Tbos. Clark, sur
veyor. and William H. Newton, agent and attorney for
proprietors, and may be seen in the prioclpal hotels of St
Paul, Galena, Qhicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo, Buffalo,
and other cities.
Ail persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informa
tion, are requested to apply to Wsl H. Nswros, Superior,
Douglas county, Wisconsin
WILLIAM H. NEWTON,
Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior
jy2l£m
Board of Health Nolle*.
INFORMATION has been made to the Board of Health
that cases of cholera occurring outside of tbs dty have
been brought within Its limits for relief. No doubt the
friends of the rick ore prompted by motives of humanity,
yet It Is proper they should be informed that they subject
themselves to a severe penalty by so doing.
The 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
UDnecessarv scourge, which, when it has 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 the law.
If patients seised with cholera, or any 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.
The attention of all persons interested la called to the
following sections of an act approved April 8,1852 :
Btc. 6. That any master, commander, or other person
having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of
the rules or regulations prescribed 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 live hundred
dollars, to be recovered and paid into the treasury of said
Board of Health. „ .
Bxo. T. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive
information that any malignant or contagions disease
(measles excepted) prevails within any port or place 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 Bball 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 the 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 of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu
lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as Is provided
for in the preceding section.
The penalties of the whole act will be strletly enforced.
By order. A. a MURDOCH,
Physician to the Board of Health.
GEORGE FORTUNE,
j y 23 Health Office.
KAILWAY HORAE POWBBB —One and Two Horse
Powers, with Baws, Threshing Machines, Ac —or the
Powers furnished without machines—adapted for manufac
turing: purposes. Call and examine them, at 47 Fifth st.
g ep 6 JAMEB WARDS tp.
O TRAWBHRIiY PLANTS of the most reliable tested va-
O duties for ihis locality can be supplied in large qoan
ties—47 Fifth street (e«ps) JAMES WARDRoP.
V
S&fA
MISCELLANEOUS
WHEREAS, in and by the 18th section of the Act of
the General Awsmbly of Pennsylvania,passed July
2d, lbS9, entitled “An AcUrelating to the Elections of this
Commonwealth,” it ia enjoined on the Sheriff of every
County to give notice of eucb elections to be held, and enu
merate in secb notice what officerß are to be elected. In
pursuance thereof, 1, WM; MaOILL, Sheriff of tha County•
uf Allegheny, do therefore mate known and gjy e thin pub*'
lie notice to the electors of said County of Allegheny, that
a GEN KRAL ELECTION will be held In said County, on the
SECOND TUESDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, at the several
Election Districts tbervln;
The electoru of the First Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the bouae 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 School Houaeia said Ward.
The elector* of the Third Ward ortbe city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the houra of Andrew McMsetns, Esq.
The electors of the Fourth Ward of the cllyof Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School House in said Ward.
The electoral the Fifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Pennsylvania House, occupied by Ootlaib
Seidel, late Ale*. Steward, in said Ward.
"he electors of the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School House in said Ward.
The electors of the Beventb Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School House in said Ward.
The electors of the Eighth Ward of ihe city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public Bchcol House In said Ward.
The elector* of the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public School House in said Ward.
The'lectors of the First Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at the house of J. Woodhouse, in Robinson street.
The electors of tho Second Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at the house of widow Thompson, north-west corner
of Ohio street and pubUo square.
The electors of the Third Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at the Public School House in said Ward.
The electors ef the Fourth Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at the house of T. Smith, at the corner of Robinson
and Anderson streets.
The electors of the borough of Birmingham to meet at
the Town Hall on Wilkins street in said borough.
The electors of the borough of East Birmingham to meet
at the Railroad Office of Oliver H. Ormsby, in said borough.
The electors of Puquesne berough to meet at the Public
School Ilouce of said borough.
The electors of the borough of LawrenceviUe to meet at
the Public School House in raid borough.
The electors of the borough of Bharpsburgh to meet at
the house of John Sharp, in said borough.
The electors of the borough of McKeesport to meet at the
Town Hall In said borough.
The electors of the borough ofSonth Elizabeth to meet at
the house formerly occupied by E. McAninch, at the end of
the Monoogahela Bridge, hi said Borough.
The electo: b of the borough of West Pittsburgh 10 meet
at the house of Rogers.
The elector* of the borough of West Elizabeth to meet
ai the Public School House hi said borough.
The electors of the borough of Tarentum to meet at the
Public School House In said borough.
The electors of tbeborough of Manchester to meet at the
Public Bcbool House.
The electors of the borough of Elizabeth to meet at the
houne of Graham, formerly occupied by John Walker,
in raid borough. , „ _ , 4 . . ..
The electors of the borough of Sewtckly to meet at tbe
School House In said borough. a
The electors of Pitt township to meet at tne house of Jo
seph Gtndrod, on the Mechanics’ and Farmers* Turnpike
Road, in said township, except the qualified voter* residing
in sections No. 4, 7 and 14, of the said district, who shall
vote at aU general elections in the Ninth Ward Of tbe city
I of Pittsburgh.
Tbe electors of Peebles township to meet at the house of
John Beltier,in the village of East Liberty.
The electors of Collins township to meet at tbe bouse of
William McCall, jr.,to the village of East Liberty.
The elector* of WUkins township to meet at the house of
John Shaffer, on ihe Greensburg Turnpike lioad, in said
township. , ,
Tbe electors of Plum township to meet at the houae of
John Summerville, in aahl town hip.
The «le< tors «*f Patton township to meet at the boose of
Abraham Taylor, on the Northern Turnpike, in said town
i ship.
Tho elector* of Penn township to meet at the house of
Robert Donaldson ,on the Leechburg Road, in said township.
The electors of Versaillea township to meet at the Public
School House, on th« farm of David Shew, near the white
bouse formerly occupied by Thomas Neal, now by We. A.
Bl The electors of Elizabeth township to meet at the home
of George Webster, formerly occupied by John. Walker, in
Elizabeth borough.
The electors of Jefferson township to meet at the house
of Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John King, in said
township.
The electors of Mifflin township to meet at the house cl
Bamuel Wilson, formerly occupied by James H. Neel, in
eSld township.
The electors of Upper St Clair township to meet at the
house of Jas. Conner, in raid township.
Tbe electors of Lower St Clair township to meet at the
house lately kept by F. Halle, at the junction of the Bir
mingham an 4 Coal UIU said township
Tbe electors of Chartiers tOWnPhlp to meet at the boose
of William Obey, on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Turn*
pika.
The electors of Robinson township to meet at the house
of Barah McFarlaud, formerly Audley McFarland, in said
township.
The elector* of 'Findley township to meet at the bouse ol
McClelland A. Armer, formerly occupied by J. Charles in -
the villa-e of Clinton, in paid township.
Tbe electors of Moon townahip to meet at School House
No. 4 tn t-aid township.
Tbe electors of Ohio township to meet at the house of
Henry V. Tnompeoo, in fuid township.
Tbr elector* of Franklin township U meet at the house
orvupied by Jos. Holeman, in paid township.
The electees of Reserve township to meet at the School
House No. 3, in raid township.
The elector* of Baldwin towmhip to meet at the house of
John Cowan, in paid township.
Tbe electors of Snowden township to meet at tho bouse
of Peter Boyer, in said township.
The electors of South F»y«tie township to meet at tbe
home of U. Hays, op the farm of G. Y. Coulter, in said
township.
The electors of North Fayette township to meet at the
bouse now occupied by Francis Jamison, ut Rodgers’ 11111.
in said township. ~
The electors of ltnaa township to meet at tbe house of
Jacob Oolbaugh, on tho Fronfclia Road, in fiaid township-
The electors of Pine township to meet at the house of
Hugh Crummy, In said townahip.
The electors of M’C&ndless township to meet at the house
of Daniel Shoup, In said township.
The electors of West Deer townahip to meet at the house
of Nathan Conley,in said township-
Tbe elector* of Baal Deer townahipjto meet at the Publi
School House, in the borough of Tarentum.
The electors of Neville townahip to meet at School Hour*
No. I, (hereafer to be called Chaplin )
The e:»c*.orB of flewickley township to meet at the house
of Samuel Ritchie, in paid townahip.
The electors of Indiana township to meet at the house
formerly occupied by Alex. Turner, in said township.
The ejector* of Shaler township to meet at John Shaw’s
Mill, in said township.
Tbe qualified voter* of that part of Indiana township, in
Allegheny county, residing within tha following described
boundaries, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Allegheny
river, a* thO'ttpper tine of tbe farm of John Cable,andrun
nlng’a northerly course, between the forms of said Cable
and John Boyd to the north-east corner ol Cable's farm—
thence running a westerly course.to the Shaler township
line, In such a manner as to etahraco. ali farms or loto
situated in Cunningham's district, and known as the Myer
tracts, within *»ld boundaries, shall hereafter vote at the
general election tn tbe borough of Bbarpsburg, at the
election poll of raid borofigb.
At which time and place the qualified electors as afore
said will by ballot vote for
One person for State Senator,
Five pereona for members of Assembly of Pennsylvania,
One pen-on for 'Sheriff,
One person for Canal Commissioner,
One person for Protbonotary,
One person for Treasurer,
One person for County Commissioner,
One persou for Coroner.
One person for Director of Poor,
One persou fer Auditor for fi years.
One person for Auditor for 2 years.
k Qiven under my hand and seal at Pittsburgh, this 3d day of
September, A. D. 1866. and of the Independence of the
United States the eightieth. WILLIAM MAOILL,
sep6:d*wta * Sheriff.
.JAfl. C. M*VAT.
ivM. STEAMBOAT DISASTERS ON .
LsJEIM)TUK WESTERN WATERS, AND afeficftft
rifiaattsTßAMßOAT DlRECTORY.—TheaMnfissa
u , i - igned have‘now In course of preparation a new
. A MBOAT DIRECTORY, which will be issued in 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 BB ONE OF THE MOST INTEREST
ING BOOKB EVER PUBLISHED, and wlll-be a book that
will be interesting to all classes of people. The STEAM
BOAT DIRECTORY will contain a complete list and d
eeriptiOQ of all the Steamboats now afloat on the Western
a&d Southern waters. The length, model, speed, power
and tonnage of each boat, where arid by whom built, the
name of the boat, with the trade she is in. Also, the names
of Captains and officers, her age, Ac., Ac. The Directory
will contain a history of Steamboats and Steamboating on
the Western waters since the application of eteam: also, a
sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio River, with the
name of the builder, commander and owner.
The RIVER DIRECTORY will contain a list and descrip
tion of ail the STEAMBOAT DISASTERS that have occur
red on the WESTERN and SOUTHERN WATERS, beauti
fully illustrated, with a LIST OF ALL THOSE WHO
HAVE PERISH KD BY THEIR BURNING.-SINKING
AND EXPLODING, on the Western and Southern waters.
The Directory will contain Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi,!
Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, While, Red, Ouachita, Yazoo,;
and other Rivera, with the Tow ns and Cities laid down, with
correct distances; *foo many other River and Commercial
items of interest to the people at large. The book will
contain the cards of the various U. 8. Mail Boats, wlthlbe
trade they are In, Ac., Ac, The Directory will also contain,
a complete list of all the responsible Steamboat Licensed
Officers, their places of residence, Ac, Ac.; the new Steam
boat Law, its requirements, wilb comments, showing
wherein it benefit* the Incompetent officer, and uuwa the
competent officer, Ac,, Ao., and. all thk important U. JJ. Su
preme Court Steamboat Derisions op to dn.te;_ the Bates
■nrt important Commercial Privileges, Bills of. Lading, im
portant Decisions of the various V. 8. Qourtsln regard to
Freights Lost and Damaged, Acu, Ac 4 with many other
things of interest
The Directory will be Illustrated in the best style and
printed In the best manner. The author has for Six years
oeeu gathering together all the facts and items In regard to
tite numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and
Southern waters, and now Intends publishing them In
book form. The price of the work will be put at the low
snm of One Dollar. Ten thousand copies will be leaned for
the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will have
to do so at once, as none will be printed unless ordered in
mU*>n<v>. This work is destined to have a circulation 6f
over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies as the publishers are
receiving large numbers of subscribers, per mall, from all
parts of the country, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen,
as well as most scientific men of the times, ore contributors
to the Steamboat Directory.
The Directory wiD be issued In October, and,will, be an
ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting
One Dollar (post paid) you trill receive a copy of the above
work.
All coxnnmnicsUanfl and letters should be addressed to
JAMES T. LLOYD * CO,
Portoffice Bnfldlng, Qpclonaii, Ohio,
je2Sfcd*wtf
HAS JUST REOKIVKD the tollovrtog tery choice ertl
tides
BRANDIES. i Hock i
Genie Brandy, (Tery fine,) i Lisbon.
Otard Dupuy A Co. (super.) ’
M&rreti A Oo
Bazerac,
WINES. , !
Sard*] Madeira,
Howard. March h Co., Mad'ra
East India Madeira, ,
Table do
Amontillado Sherry, l
Manzanillo do l
Table do
Cooking do
Beeswing Port,
Pore Joit» do
Ordinary do
St. Julien Claret,
Malaga Dry,
Do Sweet,
Champagnes,
Anchor, various brands,
Verxeney, i Old Monongahela Whisky j or
Ueideseek, I all grades, ,
Together .with all other articles connected with tie
business. my2fcd*w
mHAT LAND KKQihTBB Issued by Thomas Woods, and
X given away to all at 76 Fourth street, describes * great
variety of Farms, Ho uses aud Lots. Thoeewanting homes
A^^m" 60 ™ 8 Hssiuaoo™
PROOLAUATIOR.
100.000 COPIES I
JOUH LITTLtti «IFm Agent,
No. 901 Libultt Btuit,
Jamaica,
Sants Crus.
GIN.
Bo gust,
London Cordial,
Schnapps.
SUNDRIES
| RttCherford’a Scotch A 1«,
Barclay’s London Porter,
( Wild Cherry Brandy,
I Absinthe,
Anlsethe,
! Cnracoa,
| Sardines,
! Mocha and Java,
Yoang Hys.«ndßlack Teas,
Rngilwh Bronson Cheese,
Imported Havana Cigars, of
- r , '*? v”' ’** A .
, -v
■ TBf JHS- EH9L. 9 iSS
PlLjuv. /
A *«W S*^»
\ @S?Li J ' 0 *i/ ftn ;4C|» 4i Ait Bfilers
W IBafaelk a, -tfottifeurn, indigestion,
J Dropsy* Ehflamstismf Jfe*
/ jBSHEJ| vers. Gout, llnmors, Nervorisnees,
L Irritability, foflSniwatlbiig HUA
ache, Pains in the .Breaa., oidi^
■ Back and Limbs, Female Coinplalnls ,
lndeed. verjr few ire l&s
diseases-In which a Purgative Medl- ~
dee is not inoreor less-required,and
mucfi sickness arid suffering might be pfeveotetfc IT* •
harmless but effectual Cathartic .yere more freelv-USak .-
, No person can feel ireU Aquatic, habit
Tidfe; besides, it soon gime.rateß-certoua and m*h total .
diseases, which might hare been avoided by the timely and
Judicious use of a good purgative. This ia alike tr.CS -pi v
Colds, FeterUh symptoms# and. Bilious ,
They iH tend to become or produce the (IWp feated WiJ
formidable distempers which load the hearsea all orar th#’ '
land. Hence a reliable family-physic is oT lheuTM i®*-'
I portance to the public heaUh#and this PJJl.has beeper* ( .
i footed with consummate skill, to meet that? demand. An
ea tensive trial of itv virtues by Physicians, Professors, and •• 1
Patients, has shown results surpassing anything hitherto ,
known, of any medicine. Cores have been effected beyond:
belief were they not Bubetafatia’ed by persons of such elf*
alted positions ond character** to forbid the snapicibnof -
nntruth.
Among -the eminent gentlemen who have tea lifted In .
fatof of these Pills, we may mention— ‘ ;
Doct. A. A. HAYEB, Analytical Chemist of-Boston, and *
gtate Assayer of Massachusetts, whose hlgh profesaionad
character to endorsed by the
Hon. EDWARD EVERETT, Senator of the Halted States.
ROBERT 0. WINTHROP, Ex Speaker of the Hons* of
Representatives. > - -
ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen. to England*
fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic Bishop of TJoatOn
also. v ?
Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New Fork (Sty,
endorsed by - _ .
Hon. W. L. MARCJV, Secretary of State;
Wtf. B. ABTOR, the richest man in America; -
p j.gT.AMT) A Of)., Propria toraof the Metropolitan Hotel, .
and others.
Did space permit, we could give many hundred certifi
cates from all parts where the Fills have been used j hut evt»
denes-even morecanvincing tbhU-the usperieureofemlnent
public men, is found in their effects, upon trial. . . .
These Pills, the result of long investigation and study,
are offered 10 the public as the best and 'most complete
which the present state of medical, edence can aflbnL;
They are compounded not of the drugs themeelvea, but of, .
the medicinal viftuesohlyof Vegetable Remedies extracted
by Chemical process in a Slate of purity, and combined to
gather in such a, manner as to Insure the host results.
The system of composition for medicines has been found In
Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce 1 a more efficient
remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process.
The reason Is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of
composition, every medicine ia burdenedwlthmors or less,
of; acrimonious and Injurious qualities, by this each indi
vidual virtue only that Is desired for the curative effect is
present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each
nubatance employed are left behind, the curative virtues
only being retained. Hence it ia self evident that the effects
should prove as they have proved, more purely remedial,
ahd th» Fills a more powerful antidote to disease than any
other medicine known to the world.
; As It is frequently expedient that many meilciues should
< be taken under the counsel of anaUeoding Physician, and
as he could not properly judge of a remedy without know
ing its composition, I have supplied tlw» accomte Formula)
by which both my Pectoral and Pills ar* mad*-, to .the
whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British
American Provinces. If, however, there should be anyone
who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mall
tohis request.
Uf ail the Patent Medicines that are how fow
would be taken if their composition was known! Thdr c
Ufc consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries,
The composition of my preparations Is laid open'tO all
m£n,. and ail who are competent to judge on the subject
freely acknowledge, their convictions of their Intricate
merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific
men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were
known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same
thing of my Pills, and even more confidently, and axe
willing to certify that their anticipations were more than
realised by their effects open trial. ' *
They operate by their powerful influence on the internal
viscera to purify the blood and atimulaio it Into healthy
a^ion—remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels,
liver, and other organs of tho bbdy, restoring their irregu
lar action to health.and by correcting, wherever.they ex
ist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease.
Prepared by Dr. JAMS? 0. AYER, Practical and Ana*
lyticaiOherMst. Lowell, Mass. Price -& cents per box.
Fite boxes for f 3.
Bold by fi. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., at wholesale and
retail, by every Druggist In Pittsburgh, and by all Dealers
everywhere. " ~ je&4ro:d»w
ISHALATIO
roa in cunf op
ASTHMA AID CGIUMPTIH
SKIVASD VK U 1 (*OSI)KBKUI 1
EfS<i£lANA
BEOUQQT HOME TO TH E DOOR OF THE B .ALIOS
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has recently been made
by Dr. Curtis, of ttis dty, in tha treatment of Con?,
sumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Langs. We to*
(e T to “ Da. CUBTIS’S HrOBANA, 0» iKEAimO HTOIASYAm
and Cosrby Stbep.” With this new method. Dr. G. haste ;
stored many afflicted ones to health, naan evidence of which ;
be has innumerable certificates. Speaking of the treat*
ment a physician remarks, 41 lt-is evident that inhaling—
constantly breathing an agrees hie, healing vapor—tha
Vicinal properties most cornu, in direct contact wlth tho , ;
whole mrial cavities of the lungs, ami thus escape the many
and varied changes produced upon them when Introduced' -
into the stomach, and. subject ter the process-Of digestion."'
The Hygeana is for sale at all the Druggists throughout the
country.—. New York DvUJivtidn of January 1C
TheJbohalerifl worn on the breast, "Ohder thelinen, with* •
outvthe least Incon rentenc&-*the heat, of tha body being.,
sufficient to evoperate the fluid. Jlundredfl of peases of.
cares, like the following, might be named:
One package of the Hygeana has caredine of IhsAsthma
nf‘ eiy- years standing. . J. ft JKk&BSBY,.
* , P. 11. of Duncannon, Pa« c .
I am cared of Che Asthma of ten years* Standing by Dr.,
Cur tie's Hygeana. MAnoahH EastoS, Brooklyn, NiY. 1
Mrs. Paul, of No. & llammomlstreet#.»*Y«i was cured of
a severe case of Bronchitis.by.the Hygeana. ■
• • My sister has beeh ehred of adlstreaslng'cough Cf several
years 1 siandingp fihddodied to-be i&edrable by the physi
cians. She was cured iatafe mouth, bjf thellygeaiUL :<•
J.XLGaum*,BichmoniLMe. u .
The Rev. Dr. Cbeever, of New our medlj
cine In the following-language*
NCT YOM|, tToVi.lfij.-lSSit-‘
pB4R gia—I think highly of Dr. Curtis's Hygeana ,
remedy In diseases of the throat and lungs. IlaviDg had
some opportunity to testify its efficacy >’l am convinced
that it is a.most excellent medicine, both the Sjntp and
the inhaling application to thecheat . . ■
N. u.—Dr. Curtfs’a Hygeana Is the ORIGINAL and ONLY
QENGINE ARTICLE; all others are'base imitations* <*
INJURIOUS counterfeits, fihunrthem asynd
wouId'POISON. _ . .
M&Vor sale by Df. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street J B.
t£. Sellers ft Oog Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; John
Sargent. New Brighton; 0. L. Kaiser, Bochester.
j [myl-UdswCm
Carter’s Spauisb Slixture. .
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
Hot a Particle of Horoory In iti -
LET THE AFELICTKD HEAD AND
Infalil e Ksmedy for Scrofula, Kingt r k\U,dlhJnma*. _
H-m, Obstinate Cutaneous Erup.ttonswPlxaples or Puatnl>
00 the Face, Blotches* 1 Boils, Agna and Feror,-Chronic 8or« !
Byes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, BnfftrgmnentAnd {
Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, SyphlUtip . (
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal OomplaUits, and ill Diseases
arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence hi
Life, or Impurity of the Blood. * 1
4SF* Tbia great alterative medicine and Purlflet of Blood >
fe now used byt .'nsands of grateful patients from an part - j
of the United States, who testify daliy-to the iemarkabl' ;
pares performed by Hie greater of roil medicines, “CAB- 1 i
TEE’S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia Rhenmatfnrn,, -j
icrofula, Eruptions oh the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, •
Ulcara, Old Borw, Affections of the Kidneys, DiaeaseßOf the ;
Throat, Female Complaints, Painsand Aching of thoßcnf 1
and Joints, are speedily putto Sight by using this great and i
Inestimable remedy. ‘ ' . i
For aU diseases Of tha Blood, nothing has yet been found f
to compare with it It cleanra-the; System of all ixnpwV d
ties, acts gently and efficiently on thO Liver and -Kidneys* |
strengthens the Digestion, gives tone tooths Stomach, ;
the skin clearund heAlthy* and ‘rcstoreatbisCbniti* j
tnUon, enfeebled bydlaeascr or broken demn tayrthoexcMSM |
of youth, to its pristine vigor amUtrpngtb.
For the LAdles, it is invariably.better than all the ttd* ‘
meticB ever used. A few d&esof Carteria Bpanish
will remove all eallownesa oi complexion, brinS'thn-*xoßß> ‘
mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the sten, and im* ■
prove the ceneral health inaMHnsxkabledegrMbejonaall i
the medicines ever heard of. ’ ‘ ■' :
The large number of certificawawhlch we have nemved >
from from all parts of the Uni led States, is the kt*f .
evidence that there ls ho ’ humbug7 about The PT«V ;
hotel public
known to the cammnnitv,- all add- tneir tMlbwby: to. the -
wondcrfnl effects of this uRBAT iiLOOD £U^FIB&
Call on the Aftent and get a fhzchlar and AlmanW, «ul
read thewondemil cures this trnly greatest Of aQ 'Med&SsMw
hMperformed. 1 - 7 r j'- !
None genalna. unless, glgneduby BKNNA'i'T.ft
Proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Bfehmomlj tO wt om AQ
orders for supplies and agettcfes mustl>4 addressed.' ** l J ‘
And for sale by B. a7»AHNKSTOCS>, JOSBDH SUfe :
NG, FLEMING HBOS., and by DxuggisfigenaraUl
ocblaUwiy ’ 1 ■\ .
STATEMENT FKOM CANADA—' ;
Qoibxc. FebruaryTth, XBSU '
Messrs. B. A. Fahnestock <0 Cb.—we bad tbo pleasureof
receiving, this morning* tbo within certificate o£ sou Ver* .
mifngft, which will gratifying to yon, as It was ,
voluntarily.' Weßre,'Gentleinen,yoar3. vejytrUly,""
MUBfiOK ACO.
Gcnfierocn—My little daughter, font years old, and raj
son, older, were for & -coniddeteble''time sufffliin|f-{rtlii 1
worms. 1 purchased two. bottles &f youtVermlfOge,!.©*;
which 1 gave' them three doses, according to directions, :
and strange to say l , inless thanthreehoure thpy paasedno
less than FIVE UUSDBED WORMS, seise ofdbe OtfrOt* :
dlnary length of ftomtwelve ferfifteext Inches*. -r ••
flaring experienced so much ortho beneficial .effects Di ?
your Vermifuge,Tfealltinydntytorkdminencrit tothe .
public, as, In xny opinion, one of vm> ;
dies against worms everoffered tothe public*. ; . f .. s
Gentleman, belieyemeto be ... r .
Your much oblig«l : and humble'sarv*t; ’
>■ ■ Nathanikl xeatkbb. ;
Prepared and Bold by B. A. A. PAHJUISIOCK AiCOe:
corner of First and Wood streets, *yaylO> ■
X HOME IN THECOUNTRY I—(For Bale: a;ebmfiMttUe|
J\ Cottage Houre of'Bii'rooina end'
frame bam and eUble,cairiage;huttße >
other bull dings, with Twelve Acres of well-improved i^nd-t.
Also, Fruits or every’rfedety and cbdlw a'goodf
Garden, with fruits, flowers, grape Hiteenfr.-
plete order. . Immediate' possession can .ba given, i
quired. Situated lu a healthy .and,
three miles from the Point fairy,'on the Washingtonroad-*
Price $2,200; ternißeasy. This'te a Wtfe opportunity
persona who are desirous otprocuring a country seatnewj
EIGHT'S PREMIUM HATHAEIUPf coOM Ui*
sDdrenidTßS all uyinptbniiOf hoadecbe. j
Pereons oßing a- «»>.*» ;
HEIGHT# fcATHABION , . ;
Are nererltfklefoBah-stwfcA_* tr«mirAi>rnu ‘
• WRIGHT’S KATHABJON •
Ib the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining***;:
H por^a“e l by e S“. lr <3io^-'EBTSKS md B.E. SELISBE
* CO-, at 26 egpta pechpEtje. . .... . ■ CQglO
R~O3EMAEI AHD OASIOtt vlt—Prepared fa J.SmJj
diM one BUlion tottka Qfthiadefalu&l artfclu
to toe&B«Bl"fcri'»da;aii4 saWare amt IhcreujtogJ
For beantfaln?>P re£crvilie orrratorlng the heir, thie pro
oamtioa cannot :bo cical led. . The low. price:. <25.-cental
K « witU the reach or, all. .W-IryitbotUe. j.iprf
Bill and It good! Bold, wholesale and retail, at ’ -fi
ipia -_• - •'CT-mKggMfe-g
- - New York Journal
ijX for October; BuUon’tf Magazine,for October; :
The Schoolboy* by .Charles Dickens;
Trial and Triumph, byT- 8. Arthur; >
£. & and B, by B&muel Borer. -
Beoelred and for sale at. : . . £
W. A. GILDENFEUHE* 4 GQgL r
t. Ylfth *W opposite thoThßatre. " 4
‘LANK’tf PILLS Aim YERMirtmir for'BUft W*
•. —i. JPb* ‘ ££¥&£&?&•; "•'
aep? Comer Woodstreat and Virgin alley. ■
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