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In good style, and at moderate rates. aog9:tf K* A A. C. Duncan, WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, For eign Wines and Liquors, O'd Monoogahela and Rec tified Whisky, No. 291 Liberty et.; Pittsburgh, Pa. [Jy2T:y A.Tlndle, WHOLESALE and Retail Saddle, Harness I'gpaagrTrank., Valine and Carpet Bag manufacturer. No. 106 Wood st., Pittsburgh, Pa. jy29:y J. H. Mellor, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in Musical Instruments, Pianos, Music, School Book* and Stationery, No. 122 Wood Btreet. janl John \V. Butler A Co., Forwarding and commission merchants— Dealers in nil kinds of Pittsburgh manufactures, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, 07 Front street. Enterprise Works. A’o. 136 Wood street, L i \ird door below Virgin alley. BOWN A TETLEY would call tbe attention of Sporting men to their largo assortment of Guos, Rifles aod Uv volving Pistols, the largest and b?6t selected stock ever opened in this market, together with a general owortmrnt of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which wo offer at the lowest possible prices to cauh purchasers, or for good approved paper. marl 3 Copartnership Notlce I HAVE THIS DAY (April llth) associated with eo* Messrs F. STEEL TURBETT and BAML. 0. CLANKS, both of whom have been for many years in my e6tablinlv meDt, and ore already extensively and favorably known, to my customers and the public generally as superior v-prk men, and of correct bosioe&e habits. hope by thieu'aion of experience and artistic skill—especially in the watch de partment; by keeping a large and well selected #to rk of goods; by selling at moderate prices, and by close attei »tk>n to baMnesa, to merit a liberal share of pationage. To- my old friends and the public in general, who have for i nany year* past so liberally patroalted my business, I retui ,-n mV thanks, and solicit for the new firm a continuance of simi lar favors. W. W. WLLB ON. Pittsburgh, April 11, 1855. Wilson, Tarbett A Claney, WATCH MAKERS, JEWELERS and SILVERSMfTTHS, 67 Market cruet, corner Fourth. xnv j .D. T. JOESHTON i. i. jonire-ros. Elcelafor Carriage Factory JOHNSTON, BROTHER 4 CO., PRACTICAL COMM l MAKERS, comer of Rebecca and Belmont street*, - ill e ghenj city, have on band and are manufacturing; r n extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockoways, Bap gi« *, Baggage Cars, Ac., made in all their various styles, with striot regard to durability and beauty of finish, asing in ik!l their work the best Juniata Iron and eastern hickory . Rs*- palns attended to on the most reasonable terms. Th *y feed confident that all who may favor them with their patron age. will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.. The Pitteburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pare er wry fif teen minutes during the day. oct 25:1y PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. fl. BlGttOW -MARTiS L. fiTeVXIW .„..Q£O&QX &X.UXST. Bigelow dfc Co., BUCCKSBOES TO E.M. BIGELOW,. Fo. 46 oßffflßw Diamond alloy, near Wood street, Pitts- OSW- «T, burgh—Coach «J, Carriages, Pbeatons* ” 1 glee* and every description of fancy V ehtelee mat to order, md fished f n H manner onsurpas #ed for b jy*i y t * Je B aoc « of finish, skill of workm; insbi'p, and durability of materials. warranted. ROBERT H PATTKESOS'g IUS “ TE « I “i“ LE jg Corner Diamond (treat and Char^rSt?; »PTi«=tf pittsbohSrpaT" l/IADOZ. LEMON STRUT, 1 HJVI 20,“ (assorted do Id alore and for Bale tv • 89 Wood il, oppoalla tin 81. Obarlea Hofei. VOLUME XIV. Joseph Fleming, fsuocxssoa to l. wilcox * co ] CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps coustantiv on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Medicine Chests, Perfilmery, and all articles pertain ing to his business. 43“ Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compoucled at all hoars. je-^y JOflff fLXMIRO - FLXMZHO. Fleming Brothers, (BDCOIOBOBSTO J. KIDD * 00.] WHOLEBALB DDGGIBTB, No. 60 Wood street, Pitts burgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver PjDfl, Ac. __ j*lQ W[soccisao& to jojtia k’atrvriT.] HOLBBALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, and dealer in Points, Oils. Dye Stuffs, 4c., 141 Wood etreeL three doors below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. apr4:maely R. L. Allen, TTTHOLKSALE DEALER IN FOREIGN WINES, BfcAN YV DIRS, CIGARS, OLD MONONGAHKLA AND BYE WHISKY, Ac., also, Rectifying Distiller, No. 8 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. i Wines, Brandies. Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits,! St. Croix and New England Rum,Clarets, Cbampalgnea,Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon.-<‘1(1 Monoogahela Rye and Reotifled Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common Cigar*, all atsuoh low prices as to challeog* competition. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sixes, I respectfully Invite an examina tion of my stock, at No. 8 WOOD street, HU*b-..fgh, Penna. apr.hly MONONGAHELA PLANING MILL.— Would repp*?(tal ly Inform his friends and tbe public, that his u«*\f es tablishment Is now is full operation, and that he is pre pared to furnish Boat Cabins, and till all orders for Plowed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. 1 Board snd plank, planed on one or both sides, constantly on band. £ Sash, Doors, and Mouldings of every description, order. * Builders and Carpenters would find It tothwlr advantage to give him a call, os he esu no? furnish them with placed stuff suitable for every description of work. j Ilerrou A Criswell, BELL AND BRABB FOUNDERS, and Manufacturers of • 11 kinds of Bram Work, Locomotive Steam Engine, Plumbers, Ao. Also, Cotton Battirg Manufacturers. < Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny city. Office and Store No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. 43“01d Brass and Copper taken in exchange for w6rir, or cash paid. Orders left at tbe Foundry or Office, n lit be promptly attended to H. GRAFF WESTERN POUNDBY, No. 124 Wood street, r|U5- burgh, Pa. MAJUJrACTCIILXEi OF Cooking Stores Plain and Fancy Ora tea, Coal and Wood Stores, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Parlor Stores, N.id and D.'g Irens, Hollow War®, Portable Forges, Sugar Kettles, Tea Ruttler, Store Kettles, Wagon Boxes . U. 831XT.H... TT. W. MAtll. • MOBCHS BODtETSOK • lIEJIBT L. BmOWA.LT. Smith, flair A Hunter, (Lite Smith A Sinclair.) WHOLESALE UftOCERS, PRODUCE AND COVMIS SION MERCHANTS, and Dealer* in u!l itoli of Pittsburgh Manufactures, 122 Second and 151 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa. f-®*_ liHE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (lata Jdfcn eton A Stockton,) and Blank Book and Stationary Warehouse. la prepared to execute every st> of Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printin.' and li/nk Binding, and (urnlsh every article in tb« Ula&X Ik* k, Paper and Stationery line, at the tbortest notice and on the incut reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse. Printing Ofil:<* and Book Bindery, corner of Market fin tv tr North-W tftteru Police Agency, NO. 89 WASHINGTON STREET, corner of Drarboru. CHICAGO, ILUNu? A.LLAJ PISS.IRTOS. DrTOT* TOUR ASTIRTIOS TO TUI TfiAMSACTUm OF A Qt.n^S-U. DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS In the States of Illinois, WtßConaiD, Michigan and ludi|nti mhl&rdtf ! rjlHB late Arm of JONES 4 QULGO, having been (Usepir- X ed by the death of JohnP. (Juigg. on the 27 th lust ,lbe bus'ness of said firm will be settled by :h« undersigned, a* their office, eomer of Hose nn l First streets. IS AAC JON ES, Surviving Partner Pittsburgh, September SO, 1851—- ; oct2.y MANUFACTURER of Spring and mister Steal, Plough Slab eteeL steel Plough Wings; Coach and Kliptlr Springs, Braea Nut Taper, half patent, Bcr' yENBTIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, ha* r-eo»*-.; his health an as to reaame his old bueJr.^ I *. and a•* opened hii BLIND MANUFACTORY, at No «A FWtb sttfr*".. n«*ar the Post office, between Wood and Btaßhfi»ll, w •* he baa an assortment of BLIN DB, triuita**d with plain p t.•. fanev worsted and silk trimming*, and i* prepared to f.. any order in his line, on Ibo mn»t reasonable Krot 31'.- vrork is warranted to glvu satisfaction or men- y rrfucdM £9~o;d Blinds repaire-j. Please give him a call, as he can’t bo beat io wprk manshtp I HAVE sold my interest in the business os Long. MDI-r 4 Co., to B. A Long, who, with John Phillips, will ton tlnue at the old stand, No. 109 Front street. 1 cordial) j re commend the new firm to the patronage of my friendt. Pittsburgh, July 29, ISM. P. 11. MILLER. 8. A. LOSQ~ S. A. Lokr A Co., Bell and brass founders, am/gar fitter*. Invite attention to their stock of Ciiandelieca, lira k ein, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up hou*»ft wrh Gas and Steam, make Brass Casting* <>f a II kinds to order, furnish Railroad Pumps aod lank Fillings, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal on hand. JJ^B NOTICK. DALY’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY. No. 20 Fiflh street, first comer about Market street, PITTS BURG 11, PA., WHERE will be found the largest and best asserted stock of HOSIERY ever offered for sale io this city. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call st this establishment and examine for tbomaelves; it Is all 1 need to insure their custom. C. DALY. N. B Remember the OliiAr Stocking Corriu. foblty _ _C D. rpHE subscriber having tbs exclusive right tnmanufa** 1 lure and Pell SWEENEY'S HOT AIR AND aMoKK CONSUMING FURNACE, t» prepared to receive orders, an l contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. Be attention of those interested U solicited. Any information can In? bad of A. BRADLEY . Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, tr of J. BARNDOLLAK, dec24:tf | Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 131 ft end st. JAMia X LKPUf - JOSXPB i. i US! Ledlle A. Ulam, M (Successors to Mulvauy 4 Ledlle.) ANUPACTUREKB of Cot, Moulded and Plain, Flint and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealern in all kinds of Window Glass. Flask*. Vials and Bottles. Ware house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittsburgh mh&dly _ _ CIKMBEN, Manufacturer of every variety of Vials, # Bottles and Window Glass, Black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles*. Demijohns and Carboys; also, Flint Glass in every variety. Warehouse, Nos. 104 Second, and 133 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mh2B 1. W, Chadwick, Dealer in Kentucky leaf tobacco, rage AND PAPER, No. 149 Wood street, below Sixth, Pitts burgh, Pa. The blgbebt marks! price, in CASH, paid for RAGS. ap2oly- JOUR A TWILL. Atwell, Lee A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS. Produce and Commission Merchants, and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufacturon, No 8 Wood street, betweenWator and Front streets, Pitts burgh. aplH Dlaaolutton of Co«Pa.rtikerahlp* THE CO PARTNERSHIP heretofore «>Al ■ i • j‘. Vp' **►*>’-, 1 “.l. '* tf* U "th” ■* * ■ ■ -j ll iv • *.t* _%% *, •. ('/*•, I _* »V ' -Vi « r 1 -V ■ * J i_ £ V”a v* rt *■ r(' ‘ . «T S * • > •*>•***l > ' • . t ' . ' xfr r PUBLISHED DAILY, BY QILLMOBE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGB,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND 'voon STRESTB, AT *O,OO PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, BUSINESS CARDS John Haft, Jr., Jamas Blelllitger, GraJT« Bellinger A Draff, W. 8. U,„C| Pinkerton A Co. Isaac Jones, J.'WHITK, Consume the Smoke Removal PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. v .- * <. r k i BUSINESS CARDS I. It. Maraball, to 11. Lee.) WOOL DEALER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. lofl Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Htfcrtnce —W. M’ClintJOk 4 Kramer 4 Rahm; Brown a Kirkpatrick; Murphy, TWaan 4 Co. Pittsburgh. May 24, 1855—{mv24:3m*) WE would lovite the aUenJon of our friendsend J. B the public to a splendid assortment of HATS and ao-e?. moderate. .j. r.. ntstsa. Coal Works -tor Sale- TlIKtr. ACTKS-ir !..*. Mi. a l*.h *250 acrus of Coal attached, siiJ h!i :!.■• la! t'|v«rati -n. bail Farm i> .'ttuaied tt* the M rlv«*r,3l mllps HlA..r!> Ps*.t?b'.:rgh, and L supplied v,iGi a iarui House, Barn. Teuaut lloupef, orchari, Ruilroad, and *u excellent harbor The vein if Coal i.i fiv- thl.-kjaui c&nool be surpaaa ed in ',‘.mli*v Fo: further pnrti>-nlaro apply to N 11I0L8' >N a P - YNE, 1 d : r No 'JXj Liberty str'-et. H.x fi i u rr'iuM t\oon ror: and tatents. And Agency for tho Purchase find Balo of Patent Righu and Patented Articles. UO,-ir< F h!-r- .Agent, i*o t»<; fourth ft-'sluryK. riMIK «uSf»- Latu i.-ti* Unn with Mr. X K. KAl' i>. nnJ hiiTc m hftfilat In ivoom ej* oiling Ijiiu, to Mt 'i m\> wi-b to nnpljy lu» A*>rTi~es u« b .tciAii <-i un-l- üb;.*aA »*terj r**iianc* may t>« (>tar«4l ;\rruU* H Craig, W. Knbionoo, Jr., J .bn Graham, Jsuots Wmk', i! Childs A o*. J\ ii Fr.eriil, «. Uoltaw A e-ons Ktuip A WbUo, ivram*r & iUhtc, \V‘tn. rWIU|», !». It- Llrin^iton. Wii«on M'Cnodlc"?, Win. ¥ Johnston, A W. Lkfuxni', \nJr»w Fulton Fitlubunrh, ?"ufT’fl Co!lego .b. u. totMikr.s qpHE end La- 1 Day end Evening Writiug 1 Classes whj cutr.iuuo .»pwo during the summer under Mr J D. Willuuufi, m I>< -f> various styles ».( Gentlemen anj Ladies' YY ruing *> uuii«r'»aiiy admired. No «p*«ia>eus ol iVamaoablp art* a a: tb? -inur but cborm tipcoud 1,7 lh« Teacher tu the lusuiuti--n Ti.«- Principal claim* uo •• monopoly n nor “ pat" l " for hn ousunai, cor did be get hi? limKtr.i. u - bartered to »tl c ut, cs but been repeatedly dm** In tbiscit) .i». b. aoikaa. Gentlemen aud La-lirr’ YidHnj Carl* written In Mr, William*’ unequalled •■'Mi** Ail kind? of Ornamental Pen manship execute! tf < rj-r ni>24daY New luteliigenre Office. npUK subecrloor ha* ;U*! r}*-n*-d an INTELLIGENCE £ OFFICE at 41'J -tr**t. In :b* wetl known olfire o( John b'-etj? b.r»«‘ii r no', a* be ba.i been Kx f>t- rics Agent tor '.hr i mm a Men's liiM* tv ->i MUn burgh h«r t early ',to vr*rv be Ratter* liUD«*lf that hi* know rf ib« d - y mi-I lt« nltu-o* ?-tvr. him gr-*»i U.a in furmabuji; housekeeper;. wit’j help, and also in tod* log plao-s vr ao t aii >-*h»rlos employment. Tb« pi»tr'f»fcc« «>f i ut-.;.- >. .i-;i ie! T»rinj easy, and erer* rC-Tt u-*oi to give n j-ll if '..VKRJEL BAH It HAVE ON HAND. at Lb-1: CABINET nod CHAIR MAN UFACTwivV. No (>l p .Mthhel-l sin-1, a asourlineul of Fancy and Plain Furniture, wbl<*h they si 1 i*!l 16 per neu:. bel<;w customary rale*. T?rn» —e*&h -u:> A**"?. )t Wm. K, Stevcuaon cvij’.iuu*? ti manufa-- \Ad. Lum Galll*Kl‘ WAH K if •-n-rv ■i«.-«cr-i{>tion, *> t>l t htan i, c*-ru<-r • ( Lite-r-.y «u-J beveuib nrwu »*| I Li N'BKUTA K 1 N'i attended U>, m all it» he?. Cj j 11 (JharJct Uara«ii| HOiLSX afi'iKK AM! BLACKSMITH, has erecte*! a new hti ! .'''mnif'dioti* liri't 6h"-p on Cb«*rrjr alley, t.-h»«-n Third an ! Fourth bt.-eeu. wiiete b® ti prepared t > r.!I w.ri ta in? tuiß with lb* utmost promptitud*. Liar, had U’L.,; Bip*rtenre Ii: t.U .fjeaa, he n‘* [wvtfully • 't- ;b« patrum>|!<- oi l»m old c:ua-««mer? and the p'jMjc -1:-ra ,v. irJl MADE BY NUNNS & (’LARK. NKW YORK r I'IJK iT'Ui.li' of Pittsburgh ani Alieiti>ny i» re*pe-ct J. fully loTltn’ to rail at the Vusi'. itiora gfgtrt-1 vi the oubarrioers, N . to FIFTH HT , exaimoa a oupert. fit! afTo Pall Grand plan o, price 310 () <),« y OU W Prom the Factory of NUNhN A ill.MxU, New Turk.. Thi* elegant instrument is mada In tbt« ■* KUZAIIETIItA N SI YLE,’’ the ornamenw, front piece? and I**#* being fclato raleiy earvi-d out of SOLIB HOSKWOUD, it ie full aes«n i - , nT«f, of the largest diraunsionf, and, io pcdnt of rolume, power, and li.u.d n»eetD«»as of tune, is proDouucini alto gether onaurpH saabi». The aub*-cnbrM will be happy to rwolra :he rbiH of their f:'l»-tid.H Mul th- publ'.e la general, and show them tLroujh Lbet: elegant new ratiibiutiiuent. rso. pnuoi s Spring Stock, of Hamburg Planoi CliA ILI/jTTF IILt'MK, No lla Wool Street, l'i(t>burgb, sole Agent. yip*« The Hamburg Tin no? are undoubted.y | f V | J ■ superior to al! other?, both io rlatUaty of tkiont rrufeflaora. The folioning is an extract from a otter of PROFBBF-0R HENRY UOIiBOCK After describing the particular style two of which h-> waul- for hi? own use—one brand and one Hanaro —I - speaks a? P'llow* of th*lr -x.- •* 1 ieat . ‘•My little daughter, who i iaay r= very w*dl, mcd, w!-h myself, have a gorsl Inetrutuent, and yours ar* iho only om«? which can satisfy m” Instruments are offered ui»nn the m*»*t accodimodating terms. 1, however, do or.; lute il.ein ; they have not the elastic !c*u h aud tlu> t"Ue of yours " I retnsuu, your*, ree|-.-t fully. ••iicxsT lU'Uux t. Pa” For sale by CHARLOTTE BU.’MK. at the “Old BhuV iiaheJ Plano Depot.'* ll'j Wood street, di door abovu Fifth. Ain-*, hole Sgent for I’i'tsnupgh and Western I’enoeylvania for HalkU Ducts d o>'s /&>.<«'.>n fufiM, (which in the East ern ctCtne tre coiiKiden-J superior to eiLaer or Nuans & Clark’s, rut whieh un |a not *itei;slve)y known, es they have but iat*-1 y beeo introduced h*irv ) aud o'brf New Yor< nod Philadelphia Plano?, of the beet mufcern, at prices from to fkoi) mhH» Notice to Wliom it May Concern riMiK PUBLIC SALES of Rea! tetate at Il.v J_ I heater art- U(»w cLw;«.J, arnt the Ifuilding s*aivn hae fairly commenced. Every citizen of Ilo,;h*?ter L? bu?l.v aui ployed. Even 30 or JQ new families who have become citi tvos the present Spring find constant employment; and In a few days a hundred families more will be required Locar ry on the w->rk id the present seu'OQ- The Chr Building Kitablithmrni U now oeur completion, and will be in full operation in June. Several Cars will tw ready for delivery,by contract, tbo Ist of July. Twoorthreu uew churches, in Rochester, will be cen tra.*. *nl for Immediately, ami uumwrous other iniprorumeDtH will be commenced, requiring s great amount of mechanical and other labor ladependunt of Ihx Car Ketablishment, which will pro'.ably employ from one to two hundred. A prominent brlckinalwr !rom Pituhurgh has just pur chased nine large l.d*. and contracted to make upou them forthwith Gou.OOO brick? Two gangs of bands commence work the present week, besides tbo other yards heretofore established in the neighborhood Our Slant Quarrus are ulrcudy alive with workman, and the road leading to them lined with teams. Lumber is becoming abundant and dujip , and tenements will soon epriog up u» relieve some of our house?, which now hare-T) families, 4 families, 3 families, and dotena of them 2 families each- Any who d’d not boy ehoap lots at the four public sales last goason, or the four public sales tbt* presoot upring, can sdli secure good bargains at private $*U by calling on the subscriber in Rochester. Terms— 1 4 down, U 3 in one year and % in two years. T * 0. GOULD. p ' B _a few lots can yot be hod nt $6O to $lOO each ; if aDD*Ued for before the 20 .h May. Thwao lots are twice as large as usual city lots, viz: 40 fnnt by 126, and the price only from sL6oto $2,50 per foot front The present reserv. «] homestead and magnificent profit of Ovid Ptnney, 4 aore* in the centreof tbe borough ofllochestar; also, the beautl fnl 20 anres, building, orchard. Ac , of F. Keno, can be bought through the subscriber at great bargains, and there are not two such bargains within a hundred miles. U. my. and General Agency Office to No. 63 MARKET BT-, near Third. a °g 2 ijt OR SALE—Two lita of 6U feet*"by 140 each, in East Pittsburgh, at the lowest prices. Inquire of aagl TUOMAB w00I?Bi T 6 Fourth stmt. M ; *> W> , r t~ , l *u' • N.sf.-,- V * ■ ■ r '> <*.. -v • 5,,» ’ . • *-.%***? ' :5 ' PITTSBURGH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1555 Ilata anil Caps .COUXKUUS V'CLOHKet. iioota and tihoaii flow Seed Store LURE LVCK.IHOOT, ST Diamond alley. t«*twi*rn Wood st. and Dltmumi. A, Miillkeii A Co. CRAM) PIANO 11. KLEUKR A UltO . Sign i tb* G-Men iinqi, Nn Cu i ifo. strr*l. j u;- ■'* ‘ NV-i - . I . . '• • * a *‘ !**■ T** ,> • ♦. ,+ *> * 5 . t.: , •-:' - ti. L .- , • •. • 'g m - It ..k...,, , . -- _- $-.: ..T„ 2 ..2 . 7. =.. .. ti ,e . 44. 11,, ..... ,. .. 'Th . . . 4 MISCELLANEOUS. ” DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND A U 111 ST. MATS ALt DiaiASXS OP TUI KYX AXO BAB WITHOUT CUI'PIItO, LUOHnro, QtiaTKUHO, 0B TUB USX OP CALOain. OITIOE 458 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Hours from fi A. M. to 4 P. M. THOUGH, GRANULATED LlDti, Inilemmation, Acute or XV Ohronio Blindnefl? with Films, Iritis, Amauroßia and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eye?, am among tbo dlsoases of the eye which aro treated by Dr. LI. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treated upon Mlenliflc principles. Artificial Eyes Inserted without an operation. All letter* post-paid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou sands Of cases which have been successfully trtj&rpd by j>r, Henderson: Win. J. Fryer, 326-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. •Alfred Southwlck, Printer, u fJ. Goodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y. •Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich •Mr#. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. iMiflfl Mary Bellows, N. E. StaUon, Ducbece N. Y. G. Solgor, Bristol, Conn. •John Beamon, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N. Y. Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq., N. Y. tJames W. BLlrby, Brooklyn' J L. 1. Jarvis Rodgers, “ u A. R. Reeves, Twlegraph Operator, 8l Nicholas Hotel. IL M. Ferris a. Organ Builder, Houston 3:. R. B. Doolittle, M. Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, X.Y. M. P. OoUina, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. A. Dilluabach, Bchsnactady, N. Y. CapL D. IL Haviland, Athens, N. Y. John W. Uackett, Blnghampton, N. Y. •These patients were blind, and had to bn lei lo theoffi-:?. At the expiration of two weeks they could go aboui the city at pleasure. •These cases of Amaurosis were restored to sight after they were given Qp os Incuruble by the faculty, and can be referred to by any puroon who wishes L> ie-aru the facts In than* copes, by writing to them. jft u PlUiburgb Dollar Savings institution, A'd. 0U /burlA ifrveT, IfBXT DOOE TO TIIE PITTSBUROH BANK, IB NOW OPEN dally from 9 to 2 o'clock ; alxo, on Wed needay and Saturday evenings, lYom 7 to 9 oYdock. Deposit* received of all sum? not lea? thau Ou*» Dollar, and o JlviJend of tbe profits deolarwJ twice a year. In and December. The Trustee, for tbe parpo.**-'f lurlhefing the benevolent olyectaof tbe loettlutloo, liav- entered into a guarantee bond, tberaby gtTing additional ?: :ur'.ty to depotritors. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules tnd Regu lations, furnished gratis, ou application at the office. President —GEOßGE ALI3REE. VICI l-RKBIUErrs : Hopewell Hepburn, John U. fihrwnberger, George R. Wbit»\ Charted Knapp, William F. Johnston, N. Gratun Murphy. James W. Hallman, Theobald Umbsta^tter, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, William Phillips, William J. Andemti. TiL’iTEXi John G. Rackofen, Jamea HeMmsTi. Hill Burgwin, J-hn M. Kirkpatrick Albert oulbert>oo, J.ih.n D M’Cvird. Robert Chester. Robert Morri-w, J Gardiner ColDn, Walter I* Marshall, Alonto A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, John h. Cotvjntve, L Kin^naß, Charles A. Colton, R.jO«*rt K. G Edrington, H Kvl llr, Francis Felix, Jame*< Kht-a^is. George V. (lillmoro. Jam—* rijidl-, Jamvs 8. Lioon, Georg? .4. ti»*i.len. WUiiam B. llaTen. AleiAOder TiodJe. Secretary and Treasurer— Cil ARI.K3 A. CvLTON. JvWvHr FARM BHH’ "A I* I> MKC lIA SI tr^* LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE In«ui‘aiu<* t'onipaiiv, Of PUILAUKI.I-UIA Capital AtuouQt s^ourvly THIS OOMPANY effects Fire lofturane* <-n Bnndii>ing-*, Hi. I*. MiidieUro, >l. 11. LUimbi li George Helm bold, frei. C. Hwi-r. Thomas AlaodertieM. l**ac l/^ch THOMAS B. FUIP.KNCK. P*o M- Edttaac R. Helusoli<, Secretary PITTHBCttUU RiPSLEKCEfI. Uoq.T-M.Uowc, liaa. J ti. \rc: ? ! Uoo P C flhnnooa, (V>I.S. W Blttfc-. Mt»a J. B. flulhrK A. R M U■««<*«: IC. , Thouifc# J. lieeOAll, E.-:•• < f lb- fir*‘ c'k.-f and coinbiuva the rare aud unusatu privilege t\r>. .".a rlne and Life Insurance. Gentlemen cf elevated ftaodlng ar? as'c-riat*; In management, and interested as fUookhoi.ler-*. THOMAS J. HUNTER. A*,vbL jiff PL Chari*** llullllng, >»»• )US Third »t ' ARTHUR’S PATENT Self-sealing Cans Kl 9 Fbr Preserving Frtth Fruits, j 1 ' Tomatoes, $e , tti! *■ El BT UEBMRTICAL SKAUKO. TiBKSE CANS, whleb are seal**-! by U»- Hi-ah't^** r -rr without tb* aid of a Unn#r, and ••; - ii**d ‘ H-b v * * I<* u ■ Injury to the ctr, are rapidly '.'tnn.tf ' tf-uerV. Pull direction* for ; utUng np frutt aoorouaiiv tVr and tba work L*» so easily performed. that by their ure pt. rr family may bate fnrth Fralt and ToraalD-i* ou their '.»! i cUl winter, at summer price*. PRICKS—Pint Gaos, £i; Qnart. £2>.' . 1U• ' C»s; i. $3.60; Three tjuart*. CiK'u. $6 l-r !•*•-<' r :n* ilinpr-pot (ilw lurrt, In order lr ieejre economy in trao porta Uon. ARTHUR'S CAN, which is closed with a lid ■> tt-.d* the whole top, ao that when open It taay b*» cleansed Ilk* other Taaael, ha* been fully appro**-! hr tb** Farm *!*' '.uh of the American Institute, New York. It took n ftr/t <•**<-» diploma over *ll c,th«r *elf sealing cans at the lai** Fat in Cincinnati, and awarded a m«d*J al lb* M* hat>i *' Fair held tbu spring al the Smlthe->nlao Institute, Wa-h Ihgton City, t* 0. It in claimed to t* the bent Oui m the market. AM order* ar-ccmpanlcd by the cash will be promptly t.v. warded. For Bale, wholesale and retail, at the Chinn an itj-eeu: ware Store of lIKN RY HidRY. 121 Ww-i f.r-*- P Bargaini In Watches, Clocks A Jewelry ROBERTS & BROTHER. *9Q ARE now selling tbetr large and oarviuMy Uwv ted stock of Fine Watch**, Clicks, andnch «i- : 1 &4jlk Jewelry at greatly reduced nrteej, to make r-> i:i CfflttNaifor an entire new slock. whitn will he r«*c»*ivol
  • » determined to close h out without regard to cost <.•: firmer prices. Don't forget the place. ROBERTS A BROTHKV. 41 Fifth street, next door u> W.r ’ Wotrhas, Clock* and Jewelry repaired in tl.* I-**: Diiunnr. and warranted. ji.i lv .V. W limn A Son, WIIOLKSALK AM) I> KT A 1 1. 11 \ EACTWUCJW, No 01 *: l»r«pfcr« WAKKAiNTS 'Yy'A^NTED— 40, MO, 160 A CRB WARIUMV, k AUSTIH liOOJIIM, Dulof In W»rr»nt«, Btrw*lj« A" 9'i K Co«Pftrtaerihlp. WALTER P. MARSHALL ass* cold cheap. Enquire of OKO. >\ UILLMuKK, jyjfl at office of the Mnrnine SEMI ANNUAL DIYIPEND, 8 PICK CENT , JCI Y 1. IS. i*KTNA INSURANCE COIUPANV, OF HAHTfVRI), CO A V. Chartered PAID UP Cmb Assets, July 1, 1 *5 5, $8 3 5,530 -3 3. ('IONTINUK to make insurance on alt .:ot Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood Hirvet*. tv is burgh. J'*- 1 R. Rl. Lemon & GOi’i Way Line, BETWEEN PITTSBURGH AND COLUMBIA r , - _ - THEundereigDad baring purrhas** i tArnt—— ai nart of D Leech ACo ’r Canil stock, -ra ernm»i»A,l WAV FKKIOHT BUSINESS between this place and Columbia. All bunio*.-* entrusted to our care will bo promptly attended to t y u i, at the Warehouse formerly occupied by I>. A Co., Oanal Basin. LLOYD A LEMON. jv2S:dlm* JUST WHAT YOU ALL WANT THIS WARM WEA THER—The Magazines for August. Petenon's Magaxloe for August. Ballou's do do New York Journal do Dickens’ Household Words for August; Tbe Heiress of Haugbton. or tbe Mother’s Secret ; Mary Lyndon, or Revelations of a Life; Peggy Woffington. For all tbe new Books or Magazines, call or send to Ibe cheap Bookstore of W. A. GILDENFKNNEY ACO , Pifth sL, oppoaile tbe Theatre. CIOAL FLAT—Lying at tbe foot of Liberty street, Moncn j gabels river, fot sale by SALMON— No. 1 Lake Superior Salmon for sale by TIKVRV H fVHIINS BONNETS —A. a. MASON a 00. have tbi* morning re ceived by Express, some new and very elegant *;yles of Bilk Bonnets. #«pl2 PKRBY COUNTY WABM BPEINGS. r SiSE above WATERING PLACE will b* open JL for visitore on and after the FIFTH OF JUNE NEXT. Thoy are delightfully located on Sherman's Greek, fourteen miles north-wejt of Duncunoon, (this place being fifteen miles west of FTarh~burg. on the Central Railroad,) at the base of Pisgah Mountain, which reaches nn elevation of more than tiro hundred feet. Sberman'o Creek affords a splendid opportunity f:r those fund of bathing, Soiling or Failing; the surrounding fnre=*s offer great attractions to the sportsman; and tour smooth an t shady road-? through a country unsurpassed /or bold and magnificent scenery, will diversify the amu-enu-nts of the puce. HORSES, SADDLES and CAKRUQES can be had at all times Horaes taken to LI very on reasonable terms. <>f the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too much .vs n hardly be said. Their wafers have been nD&'yted by the beat Cbumir.ts in thn Union, and urn pronoumred un: surpassed for curing cutaomjus dlpeases and affections of t e kidneys. There ar- tome fire .''{-rings In all, every on- <>f wl.kh U of different temperature—the largest being 63 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 2:; pal ons every seven minutes. Lndi*n' and Qimtleme.a’s BATHS have been coastruct-d, with all the modern luiproyern'inti. to gether with PLUNGE BAPII?, A:.. A.* Hitch day a Coach le-ivno Duncatmcn for tb a Springs, after the arrival of the cars. Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, and various ether facili ties for Amcsemunt. in abuodanu. The accommodations will be the ba«t, and '.he charges low. Terms. —Eight dollar/ per week, or one dollar and fifty cent* per ilay.i Families wishing to «ngage roons. should address the proprietor early. Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor having engaged tb* bast of servants. Music always in at tendance. AH communiva'.lone intends! to r«acb the Perry County Warm borings should be addressed to Dunsannon P. O. They will be immediately forwarded. KJ’YSTiNK IU/i’KL, lli;s7rsoTwiM 00., Penna., me hun tirv The. House 13 a now brick one, four 6toric3higb,-6pacioOß and roomy, newly pa;er*d, painted and. fprifeliea from hasem-nt to attic, with all the modern impfroremeuts and appliances of Cold Baths, Ac. It la also.fioely ventilated. There arc superb views uf every deportment of the Moun tain scenery th? “glorious mountains," the “eternal hilts.” Telegraph Ofii'a is in the House, always ready for work—and the proprietor ready to receive visitors at modu rab? charges. R. F. HAS LETT, Proprietor. nBFWEVCIS IN'fITTSSUUGU • WUiium Carr A Co., 329 Liberty- street Jc lin 11. Bhoenbcrgflr. John Anderson. William S. Campbell. Ft. Cliarlna llMei. ; jyll .FEVER AND AGUE CURE, FOR the Prevention au-1 Cure of 1 .vriworrEMT and Rj vrt-Ttsi PrvgßS, Pxvrn and Aaou, Cqills and Fma, Dvmq Aons. GatfLLt Dtuturr, Niunt Sweats, and ail other b-rme • i dis»a»e wbirh qhtp a common origin in Mutana or ilmma This U a NATURAL ANTIDOTE, which will «ntir*d/ proteei *ny rcftl lt-n! or tmvul-j. even m the mes; rdr.kly or swampy I-, fr.:in t»nv inie rr lliiioua itiw-asi* what ever :r *i:v IrijM-'y fr vu. c;• -..'inCy inhaling Malaria or Mia.-nia. It ml: inetanily check LbeAgur in personawho have mf ;..r any it- u.;IL of time, fr-.m <-n r duy to t*» enty v*u::a, ro that they nt-M rn-ver have another 'hOl, by rrntinning il* um aeeoniic? to difwrthmi'. The patieni at one«» begins to r«cx>r»T ut'* and Ktrengtb, and cMitinoer until a perma- Qeti? H.ud ridi-xi -are l' Affected. ..$300,000 .9400,000 ‘.rn-M-rtwo *. rtlcn will atinvnr for ordinary cw*e« ; *oed* roav r** {nlre mort* Directions printed In German, Fr»nicb ani rpauir.n. wnwmpapy ; ER?il Priee One Dol:*;. I.iiej't,: di' -t utite m vdrt to the irade. “ I have nade h cbemioal evacinßffoti of “ Rhodes'Fever an-i Ago- t'or«." <-r “ Antub'Dt tn .Malßrift.'* ami have t-eted r i • r Af.vt,/, 'lrr-ury. v/«iutß" ncu Strychniop. but bare r..-l f-uuJa r;th<— in it, n« n y\ :: i.n'e merit ' 1 twi'Lpr.l ui'-*: C-'UTiy. f'a.. 'l-iV 2, lboo. Jtr J A AvkU-.!— L»rir Plr The i-oi of medicine you u; r.- n. .:-.y r- -.v-l .r, e lUh »: April. 1 have ! n' ii* . s.:, ir- • f*f the p--t;;• 1 * who huvo -.1 ;t >*r- er. 1: hi* euriM ihrui 1* bus eertnin* l; cpp-l Die Agu.- 1J flVvf} one who b&0 U-«»l Jt, sn i 'is • ‘ if;- 'i.'.rJ WP- -•';o; £ f t nnd Dig. Mj -i'ter, «bo hfW hid it for £v- or .'t M'-in U't.iii,'] cou'.J ct.-ver r-t it 'r pp-d .- S' --p{ !\ *d ji•-1 * —. ini • ii-it 'n' v *-r long .»h*» w« u'd ta-.e it. D i, - , 1 tr.iuk. -utirvly -ured by v«.n» r, ru ed t C K M.GINL: M Tak- n.-, Atr.l-rm -.i: * wb!-h own. eUB \ f l* M KiMxlet' Fever nipt Ague < ure. tkS- l ■; pah* b) JOHN M 1TC:! ELL, and i z* t," . «,u.- U. itw CiIAIU.OTTK HM-MK, N'y) 11K W--\.,b SIREKT. P! n>BURG H, U juH w r.-iVIUv; a -tfk . f PlAN’ib. U* the Sl/lee, rr ri th- Faefcri* e f * i, U.'M'l uu-ruv xll KINF, Usmburgb; il tui-KT. DA Vii A C. ' . U- rr MIN KF. A .T'lMlMi.v N-n *i.rk. A l! KKIUHKNBWH. PhilA-1.-li bia f-C : t -r wdb tb • -e c | • iher a: p* i- es tr*' m S22J 1 |l.oO*-, »' erv s \ rb*' y »i.l Ht’ie.t-vm the pl»i but ?i wnrnui't-.t r ,r rfr in <*r' n-9p- t, mi 1 a wri:i-ti hmU V tfivt-n r*-jusr-l. (’I IA!• I. **! 1 x t'U/M Mklo Nvlh w • lUOK CITV rVSIMKIU:iAI< COLLKtfE An Institution for tho Business Man riiAItTERKD APRIL. 1 / \ Rti A N 17.K1- amt to v«*:y »u -.•<*>-* tu i C';«*r*li-'Q. *rh i V 7 H'.ar.i • ; i ami :« !)v au offl. l<*nt V'-.-ull r T«'»hnnl.-- . u.J.'i. ;ii nn-t ii;»kr!< LhV" nn 1 •1 -m uV.) a Karn.'-r M* • L. t. AVI' f' Al' V\ \ K«vu.tv »:»• au’l.nr* -,.f K. r* •» *t ' «. «’i | i .-<>:» i r f«>ra> t<« .!, Kti'J Itnprov* ( f nr«fl. iKi.y L<*rt am* nr«t .Jp!iv*rb“ i'-th. i.>• Known t»bUi:v ?n f .i-'t.- H•> k m; r.« Lh*'(> r v m ! '>»*<. Ar , an ’r- m j- ili \V. n . Tb*- A•''/ Wi i;: - »"»■ ro lu * . I*»ilr>chl K<-iv'>in_v , in-rr;..! iar.J iiUKlt.rt«H Ki)nc« Tb<- mov.-us !’ :’.:a u n. * Ci*.;;-: of the Rr- [ • ?■• -«« In v an l bu*in--i w (heir *> i. Jenc»> b» tb- r * n* frr a .> Ju-'aCt-'-c / \F KVKKV UH.6CHIFTIUN, kuHhI.I- for Railroad*, Ca \ / ni! ■. •* . f : « i.i'iini tiny, 0 >al, v'r<\ a: .1 Men-han vl nr c ii"-n \ nnv fi*e! aAt.urM !'<»! th-v ''an W wi'.ii h «;:p-*rt''r H'il ivrUr!**, and run K«rh .■'.•'i!*'!»• t. nrul i: (after IrU!) not found *>a'i‘• i . . -:-n r**tur»«***l with' u; Factory at lt»- oi i -itiDd. «-#;tf»i;:in h ♦-1 f r thirty i »»wr«. rnr u*: of Ninth and Melou fdrvet*, l'tulnd*-l;.hia. .AHBOVT 1 o*'. «ll"f»uaor« to E\ 1 <• '•'TT A >MU‘TT aur'Jo 'Jim (.'me* if ‘Tits I'lTtsacftou o\i* Commim," \ A ti. 18 T''. ) f B nr. St •< i%a-• n**-'•» c! "The FLt'i'Unzh Gap tn.-any” I are h-rehy u.uri-d tint aa < !-c'vl'-r. for the p;r;> «e of idectioi? t wci p-rsou.s to mrTi* a« Trupfeee of lh«* mi Gas Con.-panv for the l«rm of thp-e wars, will bo bold at the t-ffic- « f th* Cumpanv, at th- W.'r'no. '-n the Filler MON DAY (ol vl.»v) Or SEPTEMBER, >«t*MU the hours d » and 6 o’clock. P. M. iH'iZlM.'iiUi •> A MKS M. OIRI.-TY. Treasurer. O ITT ATI'. IN Al-Aj.-t 1 iiWNStIIP, BUTLER COUNTY, It •-•uta! ti tn i 1 1 i * r-.« , 11 .-{ w). i>h ar* und-r r- pri-Ur. hf«.-.u' to d-c.m* •nnuin v r, will di-pour cf ali hi- Slock. Utain fin l (fir. . n hand, if '.mired. Hotair*' - l FASH IO A A l 5 i. K C LOT MING. And Gentlemen'b Furnisbiap Goods, TATO CO MARKET STREET. between Thir 1 ami Fourth, Xl PiU«buruh. K«M*p c'osLanlty co bait !, a !arj'< rtook oi Cloths. CaK'itnc-ri.** ami Y«ti dt nnJ Am-ri.-aD FA PKR HANGINGS. 187 Wood etre.-t. Pittsburgh B#' Sole Ajf*-titr* fur the or'ebrati-J maniiltio: ure«_ of Me-flrs. IMirourt A (lo , Puri* l MP‘-RT\NT-At thG ecasou ,r t o viir.nltcu li-ea'es l pf the stfUDiich and b; w-'* are* fr»-(ii‘’ti'. and. il ne glected, art* *•> apt to degt-n-t at- 1 into >'|;oh r w uiorbus, or t-Ten AMuth: ch< h-ra. tm i.uuly should t»- without a bottle of the Concentrated Re-.-nc-- < f .fifnMcu < i i o>'er, aud « bottle of WickHj s c-hihrut.-l Di.irrh-ou M-dinn-. wni.-h, if used according to luv-ompauviug directions, wiil proto a speedy, pale and efficacious rewndv. They can be had only at the Drug Btora of JOHN HAJT, Jk., B urls __ IS6 Wood stTe«t J. W. BUTLER A CO RASPBERRY BRANDY—d Joz pure Raspberry Brandy, a very ittperlot home-made articlo. For rale by JNQ. UTTLE, Jr., Agent. aug&dlw No. 201 Üborty street. V ••> ■’%*■<.. , • ;v' ,¥Sa>T»?-- ; ?..g.' SUMMER RESORTS. II 11. ETTER. Proprietor Warm Springs sV3l.n ti H li tt TLIIC A T. RHODES’ JAiIKS A. RHODES. Pro ride DC*, R I IDKNCK OF SAFETY Niw Vur.A, June IL, IS®. JAMES R. CHILTON, M D., Chezatet. CUTU'K TO ft WERKUS. * Ar^f-r I ', ilrr~ury. S'rTriu-.iL-*, or r ’O-- - I i*r.y fei.,l. lU<* tiOui vi m/- Th- t:- •: lfc-y >rt tiin*». i t m* It wit:, tti* m»n i-::ur-ni.- ».r* 1 !"*f: :\ U.r-!.- i*x •!u* .11 .. . i :.r Platform Scale# Kl« cl l ou. Valuable r’arui fur dale, J w:KS IH.AKKLV Tpr • i .-.-T.TVJ, Mi i -U« 111. AIIXOI.U A. SON'S, WHOLESALE AM' Rh T \ 11. DEALERS IN NUMBER 7. MISCELLANEOUS. GREAT DISCOVERY! AMPLE TESTS, both by able Practitioners and Ctemt cal Analysis, bare demonstrated the great value of PROF. DU QRATH’S beautiful combination, called “ ELEC TRIC OIL,” for the relief and cure of Pain. Bot the .people themselves are rendering their verdict in a manner both uamistaheablo and satisfactory. More than 20,000 bottles have been sold in a very short time—a great proportion to tnose who heard others recommend it. vrho baa tried it That it is a splendid discovery is everywhere acknowledged, and nothing like it was ever lefbre prepared. ' Why, for Cams alone, it Is worth $lOO,OOO a year to the people, as it alwtys cores these painful tormentors in t%oenty~f—Dear Sir: When I left home fbr ~mj:hcaUhj.;(terofalouseTaptiQnfl, Ac.,) I never expected to ‘■retunrngaißy'belleying that-my complaint would sooif' yoa gave -sob ihrep? bottles of vour ttiko with ss merely a pdlttatfo c, I did not thinklmmljlso very soon he called upon totfank ye*, 1 . ; v loan ctfily sa]f» csfbre thodeparture of the ite&mer, that -yDa taco ureterd, with your OIL to make a fbr* tuntrin another similar medicine in Eoglandidf uj lte wotld.- I will writs by next steamer. most truly, ; Heim Wuct. It caiuiotrta their imaginations, who state that old sores, that have discharged from, six months to five years, have been cured by this OH. It cannot be untrue, nor a decep tion, where pain is relisTcd In one dav, often In half an hour. No! common sense dictates nOl —-and GOO written letters say no! Come and see them. A regular Doctor in attendance; and I-adies can consult a Lady, privately, by dropping a line to the office. Advice from a distance, mak ing Inquiries that any physician can answer, will be promptly attended to. Always enclose a stamp, as our ser ies are freely given, and we are drawn upon 100 eften In that-* way. All cases treated liberally, with or without the Oil, as Tjaave two Physicians associated for this express purpose.'' * Prod C. DB GRATH, No. 3U South Eighth street, Phlla. N. B.—The largest bottles ten limes the cheapest. Please notify, me of noj case or failure to .cure In from half an boar to three weeks, as I wfth to cure all. JOS- Hot sale by DR. KEYSER, 140 Wood rt. faug3o PITTSBURGH AHD CONHKLLBVILLE RAILROAD. The Pittsburgh and connellsville bail* HOAD is now open from West Newton to CcnneUrrille, Ufty-aigbt miles from Pittsburgh, on the Yoaghlogheny Rhvr. This new first class Read la now open for the transport* t on lT passengers and freight, tn connection with the fine steamer EOLIAN, trom Plttsb rgh to ConneUsvUle, daily, as follows: Tbo steamer EOL r AN will leave her whar£ above the Monnogahela Bridge, every afternoon, at half past three o'clock, for \Y pi Newton, connecting therewith the morn ing train leaving at 8 30 for Conneflsville, and reaching there at 9AO A. >i „In lime for the Btage for Utiiontown, £fr» tc ConoellSTiile. Pare to Uuicntown... A train will leave CouneUsriUe in the morning, at six o’clock, for West Newton, and connect there with the steamer Eolisn at 7.30, in time to reach Pittsburgh at 1 P. M ' Kara from ConneUsvUle to Pittshn*gh 75 Pare from Dniontown to Pittfiborgh^.^...—— 225 The Local Freight and Passenger Train jviU leave Con* nrllsvdile at 12 20 P. 22., and returning -VHll leave West Newton at 5-30 P. M., stopping at all way stations for freight so i pawengrrs. Trawlers in search of business or pleasnxe will find a trip by tLI-i route, along the fceautil ul and fertile valley of the Youghiogheny, one of the most interesting and profita ble in the western country. The scenery o! the valley is not *urpr.itmi In beauty or grandeur by any in this .'•late, and the held for enterprise and business is unbounded. On both hJ*s of the r.ver are vast deposits of mineral wealth, ioTiiiitK the attention of capitalists; and the river furnishes, every lew miles, abundant and never-failing water power for tiny amount of mills and machinery. The (adorable character of the grades, all descending towards Pith'bargb, will enarle this Company to transport freights at the lowest rates; thus affording a cheap, uniform util reliable outlet for minerals and other heavy articles at all t tiler. foe ;*rnn apply to D. W. CALDWELL, Assistant Super* intended, or Lj tbv officers on board the steamer Eolian. OLIVER W. BARNES, ei-p " President and Superintendent. PIANOSI PUHOSI \ 7 A NUFAOTUHED BY CIIICKBRIN’G A BONB, Boston, J und for sale b/ JOHN H. MKLIADR. *i. ii»»j i No. fil Wood street, between Diamond and Fourth street. Just received from theßryTFyß marutactnry of Cbickering A Sons, Boston,** • X 1/ » aod for rain irtcariabty at Boston prices— Two of their first c!h>s Seven Octave Pianos, Louis XIV. ntylv, wi.h carved cases. legs,Jvte, music desk, Ac. Ac.; fla ir bed back aod front alike. This is considered by persons ol uste to be the most beautiful pattern now made. Price $6OO each. Two first da: 1 * Seven Octave PI&BOS».With carvad case, lyre, new style of fiated legs* the lyre&nd ends of beautiful cattid tracery work ; finished backfill#front alike. Price $460 each. Three elegant Rosewood,plain double round comers, S*tad Octave Pianos, finished back and front alike, and with Chick-ring's Patent Iren Frame. Price $4OO each. Two carved Rosewood 0% octave Pianos, with new style tl atM carved case, musi: desk, and the osnal openings fiU<*d with beautifully carved tracery work; finished bock and front alike. Prh'e $425 each. Three uieghut Rosewood, plain double round comers, octaves, finished bock and front alike, and with Chickering’s Patent Iron frame. Price $575 each. Seven Renew ood and Black Walnut Six Octave Pianos, all made as well and with the same care as their first class Pi* aoos, cud with Chlck'ring’s Patent Iron Frame. GRAND PIANOS. One ot Chickerlng A Sons' New Scale, full Seven Octave Grand PUnos, ot immense power, brilliancy, and sweetness of tone, withAhelr New Patent Aodon. which renders the t« och so light and elastic that it can be played on by the moat delicate hand. Price $750. THE NEW PARLOR GRAND PIANOS. Alt-o, one of thrir new Parlor Grand Pianos, an entirely new invention, aod particularly adapted for Parlor use. Price $660. PIANO BTOOLS. A new lot of Finno Stools just received. F.W sale by JOHN U. MKLLOR, 81 Wood st, between Diamond alley and Fourth street, colt> Agent for CHICKKRING A SONS, for Pittsburgh and WfVrrn Ifonn-ylvania. au(t£B To Whoieaals 'droesrt. Liquor Dealers and Hlannfactnrari. r l - 'LIK SUBSCRIBER !e now Importing a superior quality 1 of Oil. OF OOGNAC, of which of an ounce with 60 gHiU'rii rarr Sidrit will produce a fineCognao Brand?. Hl« KSSKNOK.'* OF KOCUKLLE and OTARIS BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAO. CIDER and I’MACii BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New Y.-.rh manufacturers by the great demand after (hem. DJ utftioua for u» will Invariably be given by DR. LEWIS PEUCUTW ANGER, 141 Malden Lane, New York. P. A—lmporter ct Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platina, I’.iKmu'.h. M Miganese; Thorn’s Ext.Copaiva, Bniphate Am monk Ac. deofflds tf CARPETINGS. Delaware county carpet manufacturing ASSOCIATION, on the Chester Plank Road, two miles below the city line, offer to buyers this season, AXMINIB* TKR, tapRSTRY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLYINGRAIN,DAMASK and VENETIAN CA R P KTI NQ, at very reduced prloea f.‘r cash or city acceptance, (interest added ) The stock, l omprisinp also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety, can bo examined at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at the Stores, Nos. IS and 20 N.BEOOND st .PHILADELPHIA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. iel4:3tu:is __ J. SIDNEY JONES. New Bottling Establishment* BOYD A MORTON have entered into co-partnership to transact the business of BOTTLING, in all Its branch •*, a’ 6 8 Liberty street, Neville Hall. They bavß constantly on hand a superior artiole fof INDIA ALU, put up in pint bottles. Dealers and families w;ll find it to their advantage to give us a call, and exam ine for themselves. We also bottle a superior article of PORTER, BARBAPARILLA and MINERAL WATER. Terms as favorable as any other house in the city. All orders put up at short notice. BOYD A MORxON, je*l2:4tn No 68 Liberty st., Neville Hall. Weittrn Land*. \T7 K have arrangements with gentlemen of experience VV la th* different Western States, by which choice lands oan be located at Government price. Pert-OTisdesiroaa of locating land*, either for speculation or for actual eotUe mom, will timl It to their advantage to give oa a call. One of our correspondents In lowa has spent the last six weeks In critically examining the lands in that Btate subject to entry, and writes us that he baa selected over 20,000 oares of citifies lands. BLAKELY A KIOHEY, | aep2l:daw corner Seventh and fimlthfield sts. Fall Stylo for Htti C\ 11. PAL'L'ON will introduce ihe New Style .for Hats >. oa SATi::tDAY, August 25ih. 0. H. PAULSON* 73 Wood street, next door to corner of Fourth. J3tT P"ft Hats and Caps of every description. »ugiZ3:dlw ______ EDUCATIONAL. PENN INSTITCTK, corner of Penuand Qanoock streets, Tbo ensuing Session of this Institution will commence ou MONDAY, the 3d of September. TEEMS. Tuition and Stationery, per session of Twenty-two Weeks ,$22 00 Pupils may enter at any time, and will be ehargod pro raia. until the end of the term,or till notice of withdrawal; & deduction being allowed for absence on account of pro tracted sickness. .1. M. SMITH, Principal aug‘2s:d2w(cbj) OUYW KIBK- ATmTh. &HODXJ. Co-Partnership ISotlQe* THE undersigned have this day entered Into co-partner* ship, and having leased for a term of years the large CAR FACTORY recently erected st ROCHESTER, Beavep County, Pa., are now prepared to contrast fcr the manufac ture of RAILROAD OARS of eveTy description. Address, •* Rochester, Beaver County, Pa.” August 17,1&S6.—{augSfctf j SIRS A RHODES. ",’ a ‘ •*.« • ; ; rv„. BATES OF aqbmmd upon st ana ptTTSHvaaa rzt&n Ooe square, one 1n5erti0n..*.*.......,.,.*..., “ •• *&eh additional insertion]-. " “ one week “ “ two weeks. ** “ three weeks.,.. 400 41 4 * one m0nth.........—. - ®OO “ 44 two months - T &• 44 three months ....L.—.. —• ®®o “ u » font m0nth5....«.i....«...— 10 °® ° 44 elimcrathe....——• 12 0 M 44 one year ... 18 00 6UndiDgOordiStxlln6aoclMß,.perannaia-»«.— MOO One square, per annum, (exclusive ot£h« paper)—. 26 00 NEW AND DI&JSCT JLO.UTE, Unsurpassed for Speed &JfrurivilteA for Comfort, STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA BSILBOAD! Which Is now completed and. in sacceßsftii operation bo tween Steubenville and Newark, CL ! ' v '■ Fall Arrengiment*. , On and after Monday, September 10th,"1565, • daily morning-and evening-line oteletfvrt running steamers, commanded by experienced officers, williesve Pittsburgh es folkwajvV, - -?ThoMornitig Line, composed?! 2teamere?oßEsT CITY, BaptiJtfoore, and gboalevieavH tta• burgh every day, (Sundays excepted jatlOo’dook, A. jM., precisely. Passengers dinemboartVabi ceach rille at 6P. M, making an Immediate oo&nEction with ! tne EVENING EXPRESS TRAIN of the S.A I' RlS>-whlch makes direct connection at Newarkfor the&boye citieaj The Evening Line, cdmposdd'-bf VENTURE, Capt. Gordon, and OLARA, nSttEEj Cspt-,Gordon, le»T» Pittsburgh every day, at 6 o'clock, P. M.. .OST* Passengers sleep onboard, and reach Utaubanvlll* atrTnexfc MtirnJng-*- in ti<"« for tha Mail Train, whish leaves immediately, and makes direst connection for the abof©cities—thus avoiding night travel by railroad. . i • £9* Pore ae Cheap as by any other railroad route. For Through and Local Tickets, and farther information, apply to . J AS. COLLINS 4 CO? Agents, Nos. 114 and 116 Waterst, between wood and Smithfield. Pittsburgh. B. W. WOODWARD, Sup’t. sable - ■ L. DEVENNY, Gen. Agent FALL »R^CJWPS At LOVE BKOTH£BB,v^:- J&*No. 74 MARKET STREMj. •“£» stos or ini o bio treat bbs-oit*.. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is unusually Ini', and contains some of the tidiest and most desirable Goods that we have ever been able to offer,such as ' Extra sdper Silks; French Merinos; Cashmeres; MoasdeLaines; Plaids; Stripes; Coburgs; Ac. NEEDLE WORK—-The best assortment in the city. Collars. Chemisettes, Sleeves; Flouncings, Edgings and Insertings; Shawls, Cloaks, Talmas and Soarfr; New style Broche, PLald, Cashmere Moire Ant. Velvet. Crape Silk, Ac. Together with a large assortment of MOURNING GOODS of all descriptions. ' Our DOMESTIC and BOUSE FURNISHING DEPART MENT U well supplied, and we feel confident tin; we can offer greater inducements now than we have ever been able to offsr before. We solicit an exuaisatioa oi oar stock before purchasing else*here, 1 as all will find it to their advantage to do so. We will alee be almost daily in receipt of new an • desira ble Goods throughout the season, -i : - : > LOVE ra.QTHKRS, • (Formerly Yoong/feMvenson & LOV6?) | sepfl No. 73 Market street. Pittsburgh, ffa. 8. CUtHBEBt .......... ................... 3. L. CDtaSOtT. 5. CUTHBERT & SO9, General commission: agents for the s&ie aoi Purchase of Beal Suataj Collection of Bents, Borrow* iog and.Loaning.Jdone^a'qnJ3ouds and Mortgagee; also, for tristing' Sales of^.frotn^c^rnjDfacfxzred^Articles, Ac., for farmers* Mechanists aridothers* OfirierNo. 63 Market street. ..^aa# C B CHOICE NEW WOKKe— t Onkfleld, by W. I>. Arnold ; l• • Henyy VIII. and his Six Wire*; (f m Bel! Smith ‘Abroad; ’ A Long Look Ahead, by A. 8. Roe; J a *• New* Book; Maud* ferTennyaon, (fourth supply;) My Bondage axui xny Freedom; , . v ' Escapfed Nun; Hidden Path, by Marion Hariand; lowa as U is in 1855; Blanche Bearwood; Btar Papers, by H. Ward Beecher; Olie, byX. if. N.; * Vizit to the Camp Befcre&baStapql ; Bltaof Blarney, by R. Sheldon McKenrie; Haßitsand'Man.byDr.Boran; 1 * \ L '" Lifeof J.Hordoa Bennett;. ■ - , Female Life among the Honnonßj Pen Pictures of the Bible, by H-r Ward Beecher; Heart's Base, io 2 vole; Life of Sam Houston; Note Book of an English Opium Eater, by Do Quin cay My Confessions—the Story of a Woman’s Life; Evenisgß with the Prophata, by Bar. A. M. Brown ; Llpplncott’s Gazetteer of the World.. The a bore jost receired, together with a large stock of Booka and Stationery; also, correct Mops of Sebastopol, do. Bom ember, the place to got cheap Books is at LACFFHR’fI BOOKSTORE, No. 30 Fifth street. ==zS2 NbW AlUalu—uitas aowy evtniog Luis—Jno.J, i'nu«r. They ask me if L think erf then. I eat my heart upon a flower—Alice Hawthorne. My early home—A. F. Morthens. The love of one fond heact. The Red Royer—Geo. Linley. Had I never. never known thee. There’s music in the voice we love. My early fireside— Alice Hawthorne. How sweet to roam. Flag of oiir Union—W. V. Wallace. The Saw-Mill, (Die Sag© Muhle£ Is it any body’s business- Sweetly o’er my sensua stealing. My soul is dark. Danse Ossi&niqu©, par L- M. Golteehalk. tt Partantpour la Eyrie”—performed at Jnllien's Concerts. Game King Bchottlach— S. H. Brown. Wellington’s March. Gipsy Polka. Bailor Prince Polka. Angler’s Polka—W. Y. Wallace. Crown of Roses—grand waltz. The Angel Waltz; sentimental. Also a collection of new Guitar Music, just weired by Express, and for sale by CHARLOTTE BLUMS, tepfl No. 118 Wood 2d door above Fifth St. NEW BOOKS—“ Japan as it was and is?’ bj Richard Hildreth. w The Hidden Path;** by Marion H&rland. “ Habits and Men;'* by Or. Doran. u Memoirs of James Gordon Bennett and his Times." u BUr Papers?? by Henry Ward Beecher. (1 The Escaped Nan, or Disclosures of Oonvsnt Lift ** Maud and other Poems?* by Alfred Tennyson. 11 The Life of Bam Houston”—fllnatroted. “ Doe&ticks—what he Fays;** by Q. K. B. Doestieks, P. B. “ Danger in the Darka tale of intriguo and priestcraft. “ Heart* sEase, or the Brother's Wife” —2 vols. “Off-hand Takings, or the noticeable!Men of our age;” by George W. Bungay. I u My Bondage and my Freedom;” by JpreB LAtJPFKIt'B BOOKSTORE. SO Kif-h'SL ,r ly- Potarson’* Magazine for October; Leslie's Journal do Ballou’s Mt'grxlno do Yankee Notions do All the ne'w Looks recuried as soon as published, s*p22 lOWA As IT 18 IN 185->—A Gazetteer lor Citizens, iod a Hand-Book for Immigrants—by N. H Parker Japan aiitWat ani 2j-by Klohard Hildreth, Esq; with a map. t Sea King—a Tale of the Bea; by Capt. Marryatt. Bits of Blarney; by B. Shelton Mackenzie. Ouy Myers—a Tale of Georgia; by W. Gilmore time. The Hidden Path; by Marion Harland, author of Alone. Habits of Men; by Horan. Harper’s Btory Book, No. 10. Harper’s Picture Book, No. 1. Memoirs of Sydney Smith—2 vole. ' The Escaped Nun. AH the Magazines for September, and all other New Books. H. MIN KB A CO., 8«P& 32 Ptnlthfl-ld *t. CTiUSC&fi— Bank of Pittsburgh; ) to erehants and Manufacturers’ Bank; Exchange Bank; Fanners’ Deposit Bank; BLACK MOiKK ANTIQUE —Juacreceived,'2obyards of extra quality Black Moire Antique. s*p3 A. A MASON A 00.,25.Fifthst. PURE LIQUORS of every description, for medicinal purposes, can alrraja be procured at JOS. FLEMING’S, Comer Market at. and Diamond. BATE'S SUPERIOR WHITE UREAsK, for larnrpt.. Wagons, Carts, Dr vs and Omnibusses, rec»i» »u ?nd for aale by laugSll HKNRt IK&X • TjiOß PRESERVlNo—Lovering’s Puiverixod Sugar X coarse, pulverised, crushed and clarified, at •Ug3 V. R. DRAWS. No. 1, Diamond. MYLER’S CHOLERA lUfiillJDi—this vaJunC.’e *rilcla, so well known for Us maay cores,.can i. ■. obtained at aug29 NO. 63 MARKET ST. LAWN GRASS SEED, suitmle for fall cowing—making a close, smooth, permanent sod; at the £eed Ware* house, 47 Fifth street. ( S»p6) JAM«-8 WARDROp, Cl AT AW uA BRANDY, ma«ie out uf the OauWOrapes / at Cincinnati, sold by the dozen ox single bottle, at _ , „ m Da- KEYgER’g, sep2 Oornerof Wood at and Virgin alley. WALL PAPEBiS-Vdvet, Batin find Ooxamoß Wall Pa pers, In every variety, with appropriate borders, for sale bv W. P. MARSHA L A CO* - - , , 81 Wood street. W 1?] 0 ?S? T Q18 ** d Owen, QUsed Bias, CurUin? ' ’ ,bol “* 1 » flepZO AA. MABON & 00. annaußcw their, lirtt exfihjtton of • OlMia, of the new PaU Hyl*?, on Thawday and Fri gay, September 20 and 21. 88^20 A A * M^ aN *W- will open on ltumday *bU Friday, • the 20ih and 21st inst., a choioe selection of F*}i sonnets, Head Presses, 40, Pep2o a { , »b uns u&nauatoa uss; oaaßuaaßLs u masuim FROM PITTSBURGH TO Columbus, Indianapolis , 'Chicago. . Cincinnati, Terre Haute,, Rock Island, Louisville, Ylncennas. lowa City, St. I*>u!s, EvansvilUj! ; ; vßnbuque, Payton, Cairo, Dubuque, Xenia, Memphis, Galena. ZaneavUle, Ylckaburgh, Peoria, Newark, New Orleans, Peru, aSD TUB PBOTOPAI, CITCIAIfI TES.-TFJ3T AND BOOM, ...Via the FIRST ARRIVAL OF .ULh A&mJuueo, vx 'liucEiatAt. i. H MINER & CO , No. 32 ftmithfiold street, lave Just received— The Newcome3—Memoirs of a Most Rospectable Family, dited bj Arthur reoueunis, K.-q ; 2 vole. Hidden Path; by the author ■ f "Alone.” Seventh sup* Pittsburgh Trust Company; Citisca’p Deposit Bank; Mechanics’ Bank. Many varieties of Checks on the above Banks on hand Checks printed to order in any style desired. W. 8. HAVBN, Printer and stationer, P*p3 Market etrwt. corner or Second. WALL PAfKKd, AT 12U. OfcflV J Bortment Just received and for ealo bv w. P. M AU3HALI. A CO W. f. MARSHAL!, 4 CO. WO lb-ary, auil in ml, for ralo by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO, 7 rort.gr First and Wcod ata. : . y V >"£' •A new ae-