The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 09, 1855, Image 4

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RAILROADS. | !
Summer Arrangement—Change of Time, u
,SOILBE DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY, (SUNDAYS EX
;; _ CEFTED.) ' ’
V&nd but on* Chinee of Cara betwetß l '
Columbui tind Baltimore* lt
ON end after Monday, Jone 18th, 1855, Trains «tl| runaa
follow*:
QOING EAST.
Exprtst Mail IfiaU
Leave.' Train. -Train.' ' Train.
Columbus —10:00 A. M. hjjo P HI
Newark ..~Uao “ 4:45 «*.; I*so al'M*
Zanesville p. M. (fcoO « 2:11 4 *
Concord .._.,....12:68 “ u „
Cam bridge .... 130 “ ?:08 “ $ 3-fcj «
Barn esrule...... 2:23 « &26 •* S 4:48 - «
2:44 “ 8.51 &14 . m
Arrive Bellalr ....... 8:30 “ arr. 8:45 6:16 «
GOING WEST.
Bspmt 'Man ■ Night
Leave. Train. & Train. Train.
UM1a1r~..L._....,.. n 9:45 A.M. fcHPA. M. 'SrOoP.M.
Belmont ....:.;.;10:3l « &t 6 “ 70S «
BarnesvUle io:&2 “ &43 « 7.40 “
Cambridge ............11:56 “ 8.04 f ‘ <’ 9.00 *•
Concord .... 12U7 P. U. 8:30 ’« 0:28 ♦;
Zanesville 1:10 “ 9:30 “ 10:£0 “
Newark fcoB “ 1&37 “ ll:f»0 M
Arrive Oolumbus~. &20 ° 12:15P.M. I^OISL
The Express Train going Seat will stop to take up or
leave passengers, at Tailor’s, Newark, Zanesville, Qoneord,
Cambridge, Campbell’s, BarneaviUe, and Belmont only.
Oowd WlsT will stop only at the above named Stations;
The Mail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mail
is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stattoosjon
notice being given. The Night Train will stop.atall
tlona on proper notice being given.
GQINtf BAST.
The IOrfJO A. M. Express Train,, connects at Columbus
with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M.
and with the Train from the West on the OolumbuS, Phjns
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
and from Sandusky, Mansfield and ilt Vernon, and with
Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at
Wheeling with Express Train ou the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadriphiaafi&ifept*,
era (Sties*
The 3dJQ F. M. Train will connect at Colarabus ithlhe
seoond,Train from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky,
Mansfield. and Newark. Railroad; and at Wheeling with
N|ght Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
I saving Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking,
the 9 A. M.Train on Little. Miami Bail road, will connect
with this Train at Oolumbas. Passengers leaving Indiana-,
noils and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana'Central
. Railroad will also connect with this Train at Columbus,
a nd reach Wheeling at 9:15 P. M., and leave by 10:80 P. 11.
T rain on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Baltl*
more at 5 P. M., next day.
The ILSO P. M. Train connects at Colnmbns with the
Mall Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:3d P.M_ and arrives
at Bellair at 8:15 A. SL; connecting with the Accommoda
tion Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen
gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, by
route,tria Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis and Day
ton, reach Columbus in season to take this train) and at
Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber
land, sleep there, and resume by Express Train to Balti
more and Eastern Cities.
_ GOING VTEST.
The 506 A. M. Mail Train connect* atßellalr with Nlihfc
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark, with
trains to and from Banduinky, MaasQeld and ML Vernov
and Chicago oid Monroeville; at Columbus with the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polis, and Chicago, pin Dayton and via Urbane.
• *5 A. 51. Express Train connects with the Xrpreas
Train from Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus at 8-20 p
iL, and oonaectß with Uaina going South and Wt»t arriv
ing in Cincinnati at 7 P, M.
The &Q 0 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train
*l 2:16 A. AH, direct for Qndunati, Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polis, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Faint Louis and Chicago
w - I3AAC H - SOUTHVnOK, tiupL
Zanoarflts, June IS, ISss—(JeSlj
CLBVELABD - AHD fIITSBDBOH
RAILROAD.
CONSEOTiSG WITH
BVBAtIBBS ECIIPSE AMD ROSALIE,
VIA WELLSVILLK, AND
Ohio »ad Ptnnavlraiila Railroad. <
VIA ALUANCR.
rilHB flhortest, quickest and mort reliable route to Toledo
X GfcieajfOjßock Island, Galena, nM St. Louis, la ?IA
GLEVRLAND.
This roots Is One Hundred inilpa fihrrter sod a boat nine
hoars quicker than the circuitous 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 hear*. \
and St Loots thirty-seven honrt.
On and after Monday, September 3d, 1855, the trains on
this rood will run as follows:
VIA ALLIANCE.
The Trains of the Ohio and Peona. Hattroad leaving. Pitt
sburgh at 2.00, A. M. and 8.00, A. M., and 300 t\ \L, con
nect at Alliance at 800 A. 11.60 A. M and 620 p, M r .
as follows:
Trains fordereland leave Alliance 8 00, A.M., U 60 A. H.,
and 0 35 P.M., connoting at Hudson with Trains for Cuy
ahoga Palls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.26
A.AL, 210 P. M, and 8 53 l’. M.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, 8t Louie, ftocfc Island,
Galena, and the North-west, who wtsh to go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving Vlttsburghlat
8 00 A. ami arriving hi Cleveland at Z2Q p. as that
l> the only tram by which close connections are made
through the above points. Passengers by this train reach
Chicago at 7.50 neil morning, and St. Lools at midnight.
VIA WELLBYILLR
The steamer* Blips* an! Rosalie will leave the Monong*-
hela wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted,) at 10
o’clock. for WelUvlHe, connecting with tbe train leavra*
WelßvlUc at 4 SO P. M.
An Accommodation Train will leave Welhvill* daily,
(Sundays exeepted,) at 6 to P. M, connecting at Bayard
with Express Train, arriving in Olsvelaod at 2 lu P. W
Trains from Wellsville connecting at Boyanl for Carroll
ton, Waynoaborg, Xfov«r and New Philadelphia.
4a*Tickets for Cleveland, Chicago and the North West,
Tia WellsvUle, ago enld at jj IfcG than yla'Alliance.
The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Cftlmgo, ran ns
follows: —Leave Cleveland at 6.10 A. M., 2 4ft p. M., 7.05 P.
fit. Arrive at Chicago 830 P. M , 7.4 Q A. M . p M
Trains leave Chicago for leland and 8t LoaU as
follows S— For Rock Island at UOO A. U. and 11 00 P M
for 8t Louis, 9 16 A. M. and 11.45 P. M.
Passengers for ?t. Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to
Joltwt.-aod thence OT«r theCbieago and Mississippi Railroad
to Alton, and thence by steamboat (£1 mUe») to 8L Louis.
Passengers by the 9 lb A. M. Train arrive at fit. Loo Is 11 2o
same evening, and by the 10.05 P. M. Train at noon next
day.
Baggage cheeked through to Cleveland, and there r»*
checked for Chicago and at. Louis.
PARK VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND,
\ Utclots. 2d cTi. Utclati 2dcTs
To Alliance—42 30 To La SaUa—4l6 00 $lB 60
M Cleveland... 400 “ Rock Isl’d, 18 00 14 25
“Toledo 660 “ Galena ..... 18 16 14 00
“ Chicago ....$l3 OO $lO 60 « Springfield 13 70 16 20
« Blonmlngt~.l6 00 14 6u •* Burlington 19 00
P St. Loqifl..—2l 00 16 60
Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the
office of this Company, in the Monongaheia Bouse, third
door below the corner.
J. DURAND. Sup’L, CJ«?fcljmd.
J- A. CAUqUBY. Ag’t, PHlfb^rgb
Great American and D. 8. Express & Mail Boate.
7M MILE 3 OF DISTANCE SAVED,
And Two Changes oj Cars and Baggage Avoided
AIR LINK ROUTE
BETW2M
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS:
CHICAGO, ALTOS 4 ST, LOVIS
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RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago & 9ftaslesipnt.
Chicago to bt. loois in i oy Bouas~Tr»ioi
leave the Illinois Central Depot, foot of Water stroeU-
JjL Day Express dally, Sundays excepted, T 15 A M.
8t Urals Night Express daily, Saturdays ex»\J, 0:30 P M.
8t Louis Freight d Emigrant dally, Bond, exc, 640 A M.
Baggage checked through to St. Louis.
Trams run direct through to Alton, (269 miles,) with
out change of care or baggage, and connect with the
Company s splendid steamers Whichever and Beinderr,
running in exclusive connection with Pawencur Traloa
from Alton to 8t Louis, (23 milrs.) without landing. Thew
boats, for speed, convenience and elegance,are unsurpassed
on theWestem water*, being fitted up with Baths and spa
clops Wash-rooms, affording to passengers (he opportunity
of removing the dost unavoidable in summer railioad
traveling, and reaching 8t Louts refreshed from tbe effects
of a tong ride. -
To Karims and Nebraska this is the most direct route,
and passengers destined for Bloomington,' Springfield,
J BckroOTlDß, Naples, and alt point* oa the Mississippi, Mis
rouri, Kansas, Cumberland and Te rraessee tivera, will note
t ha important saving in distant-*, being seVenty-two miles
laas to 8L Louis, thirty-seven mites Iras to Btoomington,
and fifty-eight mites less te Spnogfleld ihan by any other
route.
Through Ticket over this route can be *t’Aw
various R. R. Ticket Om?es 1n New York, Boston, PhlUieb’
&?Ti^l, timore ' AlbftQ 7, Buffalo, Ac., and at all Through'
Ticket Offices throughout tbe BUtes, and in Chicago at the
Company’s Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposlte'the Trr*
moat House—and at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail
road, foot of Water street.
Responsible Baggage Men will always be at the Depots of
the various Roads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage
througn to any point desired on the .line.
R. P. MORGAN, Jr., Soi criotendent.
H. J. D. 80HERMERH0RV,
ggp7 QenM Passenger Agent.
THE FITTSBOBOH ABD COHHELL6VILLE
Mama
RAILROAD COMPANY
HAVING mad. an arrangement with -the new and
beautiful steamer “KOLIAN"-to run (n connectio i
with their Road between West Newton and Oonnollsville.
wnnonnee the following change of fcchedulo on and alter
Wednesday, the fifth of September:
Tbe Bteamer KOLTAN will leave the Pittsburgh and‘
Oonnellsvilte Railroad Company’s Wharf Boat, move Mo-.
npngnheLa Bridge, for West Newton, erory afternoon ut bnl f
pa*t 3 o clock, precisely; returning, will leave West Newton
•rqurter before 8, A M., arriving at Pittsburgh at noon. >
Tbe trains will run as follow.:
P ftT^tlson ' fl Mill, one mile below Oonoellsville;
First Train, OA. SUhecond Train 12 M
flr!t Tral n, 6:30 A. M. ; 8o«ma
Train, 6.16 P. M.
4»*Fare from Pittsburgh to Davidson’* 11111,51 76. fb* £
cloding Heal on Steamer# . i.
49-£tagßS for Dnlontown and OonnellSTilie wiU connect
with tbe Trains at Davidson's Mill. •,
For freight or passage, enquire ef tho Agents, at the-
Wharf Boats at West Newton and Pittsburgh.
• « 0. W. BARNES,
flgpgttf Pr.-rident and floperintepdeot
FBSNSYLVANIA aAIIiHOAD
rIRBB DaIIYTHBOUGH TRAINS, botvaim Philadel
phia and Pittsburgh. THIS MORNING MAIR TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7U, A. and pjtt*.
burgh for Philadelphia at 7« r£HB. PAST' LXN#
tears* Philadelphia fQrPittaburgboti P; M.* and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia ah £3O, P.M. THE KX
PRRSB TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at li, p.
AL, a&d Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at ft2Q, P*-hi.
ulairETille Accommodation Train leavßSfSttsbufgh dally,
flauday, at 4dlo o’clock, P.M. rßriotan’s Accom mo
“SSfcttE/gftT? «***'*»£*• »■>
e 9 n 'i Kti 't PHtrtmrghwithUui B»llro«a>.
rranttat" Uo-i , A lton ’ “4 CUplgO.lDi
ton, SjuiniftcV BS«fo^? i f n * p 2 l^“li - ; Cincinnati,!&>•_
land, cSuSmJI zUJjSjn? 1 «? Toledo, Clare-
•“» WoartOT.fihlo;
to NawOataaKa,
ThroughTicket,can U h£?££}: - ... ,
- placa.; • to or from either of the above
Jfor farther partimlanj, eea handbill* _
startingpolnta. PamengmifromthS
eborteSanimoat expediUona route to i
nsro, New Turk, or Boston. Tfloal^i^ 15 -
i Agent, PnrotugnijjiM^^bn^h.
:' N ew hodte op bni
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1 'Northern-minoto** 3he Mississippi River,
; tio;wa, Missouri, ■
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
Atl lUllread to ths Bll«*lastppl,
Chicago, Burlington a?id Quincy
RAIL BWSi BOAD
PoBMtRTT TO* OniCAOO AHD AtJEOBA A CcST. MILITARY
. ICaAOT flu R. E» HOW OOMPLBTAD,
And frains ran the entire distance fioxa CHXOAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change or Cara.
The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON* QtJINCV.
KEOKUK* WUBOATINB, OQUAWKA, WAPELLO, PORT
DKS MOINES, GODNOIL BIiUFP, Ac., and the only ALL
RAILROAD Route from OHIOAQo TO BT. LOUIS, BLOOM
INGTON, CLINTON, DEOATOR, CAIRO, SPRIhIGPiKIiD.
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, and intermediate BtaiidndOu
the Illinois Central, Great Western, and Ohio uni Missis
sippi Railroads.
Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on the arrival ol
Trains from the East-—avoiding all laving over at any of
the joints. J b 3
Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern
lowa aou Northern Missouri-—making .tb« quickest and
most reliable route to reach all-the important points wust
of the Mississippi as far as Counail Bluff, with from forty to
fllV.nuieale«siaglng4han-hyftnyothor, route* The Road,
*Pf * • l ?8 u « portioA of the Way, is laid with toe ooffvwtioua
Kill, the smoothest riding and best'Railroad in the West—
Well stocked,with the most modern Locomotives and de-'ant
.how Caw, ,
By this route passengers are sure of making connec
tions, knd arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time, avoiding
the vexatious delay of fogs and ice, and dangers of naviga
tion, as on the route by Alton.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago,; and no
charge for handling at any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by this route can bo purchased at
Wl fchp Railroad Offices in the East; at the Office of the
Company, corner of Clftrk.and Lake street*, iu the Graoite
Building; at the-Depot of the Galena IL iL, aud at the
Mich. Cent. lteß. OflWe, corner of I*he and Dearborn uts .
opposite Tremont House, Chicago.
PR EIGHT consigned by this route will receive Immedi
ate despatch. 0. G. HAMMOND, Sop't
0. K. POLUsTT,
Gan‘i Ticket Ag't, Chicago.
TICKETS can be procured *t the principal Railroad
Offices of the country. mhl9
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD
Carrying the Qreat fl. States Mail and Eipreia.
TWO PABSKNOKB TRAINS RON DAILY on it* ,„tlr.
length from DUBUQUE to CAIBO,
tint
CHICAGO to CAIRO.
.This Road, in eomnnetton with trains of the Oliio and
Hiadselppt R. R. and Chicago and Galena Railroad, forms
the mo« direct and only continuous R. R. route from
CHICAGO to fit. LOUIS,
CHICAGO to CAIRO,
CHICAGO to DUBUQUE.
' Trains leave Ohlcigb as foUtnre:
10 A- H. and 10.20 Pi M.—Br. Louts ard Caiao Expaasa.
Paftspngers fin- Bt. Louis Dy this train take the ears of iho
Ohio and Mbs. U. R. at Sandora), and are carried direct to
8t Louis.
955 A. M. and 4.16 I*. M.--DChUQtrt iSD Giutu Ex-
Pfijus, connecting at Duubeth (opposite Dabuqtn# with a
Daily Una of Steam Packets lor SL Paul and the Unp«r
Miffllmippi river docs.
Trains leave Cairo /or Chicago and Dubuone a I 7 JHj A
U. and 7.00 P. iL
Passengers from the East and places on the Obi.) river
destined for SL Louis, vjlU»ve l&u miles of tedious and un
certain rite® navigation from Cairo to Sl Louis, and arrive
fifteen hoars In advance of the river root®, bv taking (he
ears at Calm.
Tk&cts.to flLLoqls,Cairo, Dabuqae,Bk Paul, and ail Im
portant places by this rente, can lw bad at tbs office of the
-O.A P, andG. A P. Railroads In Pittsburgh, and Michigan
Central Railroad in Chicago.
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THE PENNSYLVANIA
BAIL ROAD.
r pn« GREAT CENTRAL ROUTJ4, connecting the At
X Inncic cities with Western, North-westnrn and South
western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road
#t*o connects at Pittsburgh with dally line ol ntnatners to
all part* on the Western lUrer*, and at Cleveland and Srd
/ dusky with eteamara..h?,,All porta on the Worth-western
making the most, drreoi, xhtapuL ami reimUr routs
by which Ifßhitllll can "ba forwarded to and from the
(heal WttL
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PIJTHBUROII.
FIRST CLASS.—Boot*, Shoes, Pry,Qoods. 1 ~. H
(in boaeaO Furs, Feathers, j T6t *** 100 “**
ABOUND CLASfl.—hooka aud Stationery, i
Dry flood*. (In bales,) Hardware, Laa- ItfOc: per lOOfiw.
ther. Wool, At...... _ )
I THIRD CLASS Anvil*, Bagging. Bacon i -- inft> _
and Pork, An bulk,) Uetap, kc ) BOc P® 100 B
aS •—CoOw, Flab, Bacon and I ~ ......
I*oHe; (packrdJLnidand Hard OH j 4j> - P* r 100!bi -
In shipping Goods from any point East ot PbiUdcl
phla, bo. particular to wsrfc paefcoo* *vta Penruvloania
' jßatiroail.'’ .-All Goods chtiaigned to thd Agents of this Roud
i at Philadelphia Pr Kttaburgh, will I* li*rw*r\l*d without
i detention.
j PEtWJHT Aactrra.—Moses Potter. Boston; J. L 831 iott, N.
i l r 4 JL J.Sncuder, Philadelphia; Msgraw A K.-tt-,
r mors; Geo.O.Prandstms, Piitsbnrgb; Hhribgruon d Brown,
j Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky. t R. e
! Ueldrora, MaJlson, lad.; Ratcliff A Co., at. Lom*. Mo; j
' 8. Mitchell A Son, JfranHTiile, Indiana.
DUFF'S JOKRCASTILK CULLEUR,
PITTSBURGH. PA
INCORPORATED Bt TLUi LEOISLATURK of Ivno.
Tania, with Perpetual Charter.
P. DUFF. Prealdeni, (author of the “North America
Accountant,*) ProlouJOr of Book-Keeping and Uxddikmi
Sciences.
ANDREW T. HOWDEN, As.-daisnt r f book-
Keeping.
CUARLEg DUFF, A I*rule.M*nr of -Keeping
and IVumeneblp.
J. D. WILLI AMS, (the beet <fl hnnd Penman in the
United State*,) Professor of Commercial ooJ riiDiiuenul
Penmanship.
N. IL HATCH, K«j.. of the PiiULurgh Bar, Preri-sor r»t
Mercuntile Law and Poiili.-Hl Rcmiomy.
P. HAYDEN, Principal ol the Mathematical IS-partmeof,
Professor of Mathematic*, Ac.
P. L. APUL, Professor of ihe French aud German Lan
guages.
The Commercial department of this ln«Utution bos bad
the unremitting attention of the Principal U- r \h* lust fir
toon years. Upward* ©f 8000 studeaU hate been prepared
bv him for busloess. Uia “ young men " assistant* have
all been trained for buaioens by himself, and are eiperl
enoed Teacher* and practical Accountant*; being frequent.
1/ employed by business men lo adjusting deranged book*.
There are no teachers in this Institution who were lo this
city dismissed from their situation* as book-keeper*; none
who made twenty blunders on a single page of a bill-book.
Our writing teacher (Mr. Williams) has had eouif-ihiug
more than a few leksuna from a Philadelphia teacher to
prepare him. for his business, fio runners aru employed
by this Institution. TFhen our citlzenr-fcro importuned by
those of Maother, they should refer In some of our city Bank
©filcwrs or merchants—perronß whore opinion can b« relied
Upon—and not be decayed into one of thow- concern* which
are beiDg *.ild out eyery few months, an 1 ibeir papils left
to seek lostractlon whore they can 6nd it *twi«
JOMph ■Whiu’s Carriags ±A«|josltory.
JOSEPH WHJTK, now carrying on buai- ,—~
nofifi In bis gparions premises, (now
lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and b||M|£2sS»
Oreeoshnrg tnruplke, near the Two VST
Run, between Lawrennevilla, reapectlully
luvita* the pobiic lo inspect his stock of OAHKIAUKB
BUUGI£R, Ac. And he particularly informs gentlemen
pxirxJuua% that one price only is made. Fourteen years*
experience in tbe business, enables him to place before hU
patrons the same choice collection of Carriage* which «o
many years past it has been his particular department' tc
select from the various and moat talented .Eastern raanu
fbeturer*. The success of his new system Is camplec* the
economy of bis arrangement a will supply the bust and most
fashionable maDufactores ut moderate pricti.
Unencumbered by thoeo heavy exin*n*ee, which th»
mama fur decorating bouse* ol I,u*lu*k« hue beeped op..n
tho pries of (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WIIITK
will eell, on ready money only, at raubh ices than the usual
(mbO^UwJ
Oarriagegrrpalreaio with deupat
WIG. in AIV li F ACTO KY.
a. \ ... MBS- RENTER,
; Sis doorg from tin CbUec(ur J t Offer.
AXLcoQnrr cm.
JS PREPARED TO FILL OHDEUp FOR WIGS, and all
kinds of
Urnamsnut Ilafr Work
.The btst quality of material is furulshwl, and entire
■'Satisfaction guaranteed. mylSdswly
Alexander W» Koner.
Attorney and counsellor at law, aki. bouci
tou m CuAßccai, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands
and Pensions, and for the Collection of Claim* in Great
Britain and Ireland.
it#*Collections made in this and adjoining Counties* Es
tates of dccodente settled; Real Relate bought, *>jj or
leaeed, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Slnrhraen
or other security. Titles examined and title papers drawn
lIP^ 00 street, a few dooru above gimthfleld
ntisburgh, March ttB, 18&6 j
A, \V. Foat«r«
VTOTARS PUBLIC, sod Commissioner for the Stales of
J.l Tcnnsfifee, Nsw Hampshire, Connecii. ut, Wisconsin
New Fork, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia
Deeds drawn, and acknowledgments and j*r©ofc
taken for wpord or use in any of tho uUitb named States
Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island.
Pittsburgh, March 28.185&—{m1i28.-daw^
FUI/fON OAK WORKS,
FOBjDay AID MACHINE: siiup
T SA&DosKr, omo. ’
UE subscriber having moved Into his new Works re
nenuy erected, corner of Water, McDonough ao,l Shelby
JiiiiMfoEffJftE! 1 c ® ntr »« <ht end execute all orders
f rt>vnSdS,. £ “ ER ’ DAQOAOE, POST-OFFICE, HOUSE
Fit EIGHT, PLATFORM, Q RAVEL, HAND, and all other
descriptions of CARS. I •«, a, omer
„ STEAM5 TEAM ENGINES of all sizes, GEARING
RAILROAD.CAHTINQS of all descriptions, and all other
work appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop.
°* U "’ dillo rem departments are Kientidc
AniprncliMl men—mostly Irnm Eastern manufactories—
who keep themselves lnlbrmed nod adopt all yaluable mod-
w. W. WKTHKiIELL
DIOELOW &CO„
(auooßssoae to b m. bigklow.)
2)}amond Alley x near Wood street, PITZ'SBfTBOn.
fflrsaq .coaches, caejiiaubs, ph^etons!
ami every description of JnS
built to order, and < n .
unsurpassed tor beauty of desien.
elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of
materials. J
All work warranted. aturl3:iv
0-BYOLY£IUii RIfiYoIjVKKSI! —Just received, by i£x
X.w press, direct from the manafnc*
a assortment of Colt's
’ ItiSPKATjJiG PISTOLS, four, fiveand *jjiNL&3
elx iuch barrels, all of which we willfigf
Bell' for cash at as low prices as they
clty of New York - Perrons going to
AostnUs and California will find that they can do better
their equlpng" at home, than thaycan among
glTfl P erso &s S chance to trvanv of th«
tohornrlstola belon. t.a»tng the city, and lnoli of . fl
IJure-ireTefand-the money. SOWN a TKTLky 11 '
'aropl 138 Wood atreat. PitUhnryh
iIQU® Jn::WasMagßm,£a, fronlliii{ the Pittsburgh road
There are eight acres ofgrq and Improved, with about 100
Droll TreevandagOMlCottage House crfelgbt rooms,
neatly furnished In Ualttert style. It la near this retd*
oeaoe of John Marshall* iEsfe Price $3OOO. E&uuire of
J*? 8 THOMAB. WOODS, 76 Fourth st
POTASH —10 euks, a pureATtielN for .
“pit HfiNRY if:-Atii.rwfl
]JL; yf- •**?'<?—i,
tfcfV *!> a
\ r
"fJS t'Jy
JASMiBOADS
R. B. MASON, Po P »t
11. 11. HOUSTON,
Genera) Freight Agnot. rbil&.)«*lL,hlfc.
U. J IJOMBAKKT.
Puperlntendrßt. Alioojja, I*h.
FACULTY
■ •’ J ,***„ • . .
' •'. 4 "W *- «> •*<* v* \ .
• % . 4f' e
■„ 7 J V . v.- - -J
... ••» s * •
-V ' il.fr '
p«*. of* " | fb| . „
HOTELS.
CITY HOTEL,
<LAIB BBOWB'B,) \
cora.r or SmltbfleM ana Third ,i„,„,
JOHIT; ?.. &LABS, Proprietor.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Urge and oommodlona tloafla having mideroono
ti “““““Kb repair and furnished with now equipment*
pubuf F U yr,a P a n pE 1 l h pAY? ,| ’ ti ° ll of ““ "TJf*
HOUSE.
PttOPEIETOa,
N STBKET, jMt hedj, the iWger
De f°* °f l^e Pennaylyanla Kaiirord, which make* li
n, b" thrt™S , “ hOU “ ‘ n ai “ ' l,y for arrt-
Tha Proprietor .haring, at considerable expanse, fitted up.
Sn* W 5 , - e i?^ the ' MANSIQN HOUSE, would respit
luiJy solicit a share of public, patronage. There is attached
a ftplendid BTABLK and extaarfre WAGON YARD, afford
ing Ample accxunmodatiou to travelers and teamsters. -HU
Lardand Bar will be furnished with the best the market
• n alftrrU __ febLy
st. ciiiii liuTm'.
mull*' > ‘f nn ani iV - clair Pittsburgh, ft j,
qiUK nnajrrismU.loqntriy ar : '<Hro»u’B Uolel/’haylnj
UU V aui 'ommoaioui HOTEL, and hßTlna
hi m ! ° ““g 1 ” 6 '™* *°uld respectfully iuril!
““ Ir “P lin « P uUi ' to give him a ill. A»-
mr " l , w 'tu the convenience of tb« houße and bis lona ex-
h "- C '‘ n BiT ” ““ r6
febfti
WM. O. CONNELLY.
OOOU INTESTT HOiiS'E,
, C,P J-[ BKKTV AND GRANT STREETS, near
\J the UaiJroaU L>«j»ot.
. .. JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
OWBTOK’S.
W A r'h B! ! IB J n PH, SE ' 60 S ‘ mtil Hgllth street, between
Chestnut ami Welnnt, Phlltdelphla. [»n29:y
_ OABKILI, UUIISE,
° F <W ' V L ' W ° Sons 8T&, WARMER, O
I ulli Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the
X public that thi6 new and elegant Hotel hun been opened
aaanooaeof eatertainnjanL Being commodiouu and roomy,
ana adjoining the office of the Ohio titßgeOompany.it offers
InducMmenU unsurpassed in Warren for the acconunodo
Uon of the traveling community.
A share of public patronage id respectfully solicited.
_* U l' _ M. GAHKILL.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA
FAHKIfiXi. Cl LAIRD, Proprietors.
jyUKJaJ f . TKBMti $1,60 DAY.
mcmillan uoise, '
joirxxrowy, piyyj.
undersigned haring taken charge of the aboT*
X uanievl Floobh, and refitted it ai a large expense, in a
comfortable an well as elegant style, Is now prepared to re
ceivt-guepta. and give ample satisfaction to all who may
pa rouisu the House. |auB:tf| JAMES DOWNEY
KHAN KLIN lIOUSK, Cltveland, Ohio*
Cl PATRICK A SON, I'aorEisroaa.—This House has uu-
J • dergone thorough and exteuMvo repairs, Blfisrationj*,
•ml large additions of new furniture, etc, and th 4 proprie
tors pledge themselves that nothing (dial) be wanting on
their part to render the Kbamsuk a place where alltbe oom
forts of a first class hotel can be found.
<:tf 0. PATBIOK A SON.
REbTAUKANTa.
WIL.K.IMS HALL,
W. C. OALLAQHER, PEOpaiHToa.
Jfairth between Wood and SmiOtfitld
spacious eHiabllhbinent has been leased byth* sub
scriber, and completely renovated.
lie is at all hours prepared to
every luxury that con bo found In the beast regulated
re o taun\nCj> iu the States, ills ppaoioim Bur will always be
supplies] will* the very best Liquors. Uioi« of every de
scription, jo iLs season, can always be touud at Wilkins
[apTj W. U. UAI.LAUIiSR.
CUKitICOPIA
*rOYSTEft AWD OUFPEE HOUSE “M
D. BARNARD.
Ro. 40, Fj/IA Street, between Seed and Matkct.
prmßOtaa.
WD. ENGLISH, tksle Bottler of SMITH’S oelebratej
» henuett Ale and Brown Stout. Alao,Oonnnon Ale
and Porter, In quart and pint bottle*.
Tiie attention of families, and the trad*, is respectfully
solicited. aoll*y
Mineral Water and Sartaparllla
WM. I>. fc.hUU.HU, Pitt ntruel, bo low Prun, la Dow
manufacturing and bottleiogthe above beTeragep'co
an erteusiTw soul*. His arUclesar* of the bout quality,and
uuruclured from tin* pumt materials. ootljdj
HOPPERS PATENT PLANE
r l'U B undersigned fe preparrd to Bupply CARPENTERS
_L CABINET-MAKKrtS, and Workers la Wood generally’
«ub bin Patented and valuable PLANKS. Jt
Ail who bare tried it. pronoun.-.* ;t a moat valuable In
vvotion, that mu*t noun come into g-ucral uuo. The fol
lowing fetters friuu pinfU'dd wurkium are but two among
m*uy fetters tb* pAientee La* moclved rr-commending this
Plane above all other* in um :
. Pirratica.-.u St»a« Ciuiair Pactoui. )
Pobf uary *dd, IBL6. j
We hereby certify, that during tfco last twelve month*
we have uwsl Hopper** pat. ut Han*, and do not h*sital*
to J It to r»b.u<-t SkliT.i and Curp-mlere 09 su
perior ;o any other I'Uneiu u*>. 11V consider It peculiarly
uoupted to planing <-*k, >-h<irry, walnut, and ail aorta of
hard wood, ani f r planing II ‘s far puperior to
th*» eld rood* of scraping, bosvrtes b**mg a gmt earing ol
Uu>e. KMie town, by using this Plano, will plane more
rro.n*r* Uuia Uvc un*u can do by any other plane or method
lo u*»* U u Rtaii a
To MO9&S Y Ratos, Ekj :
l>t*xr thr i hue* itanmined lloppePa Patent Ifenrh
I*l tlie, an-! U-lieieitto fe* n me*: excellent article for the
u<o« lor which It I* intended, a* a combination of pfene and
ecrai«r.
U is'particularly adapted to planing toneera, and it do**
not reijui re oue-fi>urlh tb« Ume or labor of the old tuKhod.
ati 1 I here no doubt, w hen its properties become ysmemU?
Lnr wu, but that It will entirely tipersedc the former te
Jious and laborious custom.
1 most cheertully recommend it to all person* engaged in
the Cabinet business, ok irom my knowledge ol It, t|**r* is
nothing well (hied u> cive a smooth and beautiful ddlj-L
tu (eneers as the Uoj.jier Bench plane.
JAiIU Vt. WuohWSLL,
Kurnitore Waierooms, yy Third el ,putebury(h
FtiLsburyh. r) !rr uu>p _T. 1
M.t.-fjs K fc.ATi'N, r I tin:, city, !a my m>le Agent for the
Hair . I i'Uoe*. orvl r»iihL*« lo manufaclare aud sell thwin
WM. 0. UUPi'KK.
Pill M*: t hJH, lafc6— ( mh2l rtf )
ti'LKl.l) Buuk n*tut A 1 LKiJA U K.NG IN
X iu-5 fermul® Jur laying out rurven. determining an
1 gles, Urellibg, calculating earth work, etc., etc., togother
, with lablefl of radii, or tlnatus, dr-rtectioim, long cnorda,
, magnetk varUHou. aud natural signs twT
gent*, etc. tU-,by John B. Ilenck, Civil Kugtueor. l*oeket-
ftrrm. SI,TS.
The object of the present work In to supply a want
very generally felt by Aerjalant Engineers un Hallroaife.
Books of convenient form for use lu the field, containing
Ibo ordinary lugmrithnintlc lublesare common enough;but
a book combining with tlw-^-Isbles others peculiar to* the
Railroad work, aud especially the necessary formula for
laving out curves, turu-ouls,crossings, 4c,is adflnhleratum
which this work is designed to supply.
UJI. Miutabt Acaubmy, Ww»t l*olDt, April in. 18W.—
GtHNhun: I have looked over **lJ«nck’* Field Book for
Hailr.iftd KngiueerH." and think it well adapted to the ob
ject its iuLhor proposcrt, and Uh*« no question but |t will be
louuda vary uselui and praclicol yoluma both forfifficoand
Cold work. 1) ft. Mmm
Tkot, April 111, 1864.
1 am much pi*aAed with Mr. Ilcnck’sUttla manual,th»
** Field kof lUiiioad Kujrioeen*.” With the prewnta
tiou ol .«outt ol the most practical and useful of recognised
procease* amoog railway eugiueent, he ha* glvtm others
which, new at feast in thoir present form, appear to poa&caa
a mint of hfeher value thau lhat of mere novelty—that of
being in gentirai sutuujpiible of available, not to suy dosira
bla, practical use. lu cooduaioo, while I think the design
of Mr. Henck's book is such as to adapt it excellently well
L> profeariloDftl needs, 1 have pfeusaro in einreseing my
cordial satfeJactioD with Us execution, alike with the per
spicuity ol airangemeut utfocted by tho author, and the ex*
c-llent typographical taste dibplayi*d by hi* publlahers.
B. KtASXLtM O&xxsx,
C E. and director of Keuaoelaer Polytechnic lusdtute.
For safe by WILLIAM fi. UAVKN,
D-afer lu Statloo«cy,
Martel strertL <x*rner of Boonnd.
O U N li K 1 Krt— 1 'A) img “ It to C'ort**e ;
'df> po:lu*ts Java CVlles,
!-J uhds N. O. Huuar;
M.U Hefiued Hugars;
100 bL>i r. pi tma N.u. Molasses,
7t half i and Black Teas;
7(> boxes Tobacco, ftrvorlte brands;
'lb boxes Pepper;
'lb boxes Pimento;
’2b boxes Extra Coffee;
100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles;
lb hoses Star Candies;
100 boxes Rosin Boap;
5f6 boxes Variegated soap;
'lb doten Buckets ;
10 doten Tabs;
200 reams Wrupping Paper ;
'iu d.nen ball tow Bag*.
For safe by tsepl'.H JOGN MOoRHKAD.
IjlU IK**N—tons Nwr. 1 and 1 Anthracite, •• MniT
et ta, M •* Cam«r<>u" and “ Cordelia" l'urnace« ;
100 tons “ Bock Hill,” J uuinto ;
ltx> •* “Monroe," do;
f«j •« “Mill Orwek," do;
7b " *• rthadu,” Hom-reet county ; for sa
b y _ IB.'I'W) MOOlill KA l)
tUU tour J uni at a illooms aud Lumps ;
lOu “ laliu Champlain ; for nftlo by
10 JOHN MOOKii BAD.
r I'MK ttUIIOOLBOY, and other ttorlKH by the Gbrl-dmae
1 Fire; by Cburlca Dickrua. Price cent*, only
Poor Travelers; in eight chapters; by CbArlos
Lbtkeiuj. Price 1 cant*.
Listia.,LeJ/h, and the Dautfbtefs; by Charles
Oiekena. Price 12},$ renin.
\eJlowAiask; in twelve chapter*; frrin Dickens’ liouee
hold Word*. Price I'i I *, cents.
tfictur Kore. In se»u chapters; by Charles Dickons.
Pile** lucent*.
Molhor am! Btep-Motbor; in twelve chapters ; from Pick
et™' iloueebold Word*. Price ecaU.
BallouV Magazine, tor October; price 10 cent*.
Leslie’s Journal, j y do lb do.
For *ale by 11. MlNKfl A CO.,
__ No. HU Smith held street.
i li \ IKJXISB POALKO HKKttiNU
V'v/ 26u bores No. 1 Herring;
000 hal/ bore* Q&Jloux Burdmef<;
200 boxes do do
quarter bx». do d»-
ft dotun Aoi’hoFles;
6 dOieu Capert*;
6 dOZea-Ulhej};
6 dcten Lobster?.
Just received and tor Rule by
RtSV.UEK A ANDBRBON,
N 0.39 Wood street.
fiep7
MlLUNKl'ty GOul*:J—A roinjiieto ateomnentof MUli
ttery Goods, rotnpruong—
Fine French Flowers, Ostrich Plumes and Tips,
Mo R, Plashes, Velvets, Pilk Raebw»,
Satin Flowers, Vulture Feather*,
Plain and col*j Btruw Giuif-p, Chenille Trimmings,
Bonnet Frames, Bocnet Ribbons,
Ribbcn Hnches, Ool’d, Straw and Silk Ucea.
Just recelred. a. A, MABON 4 00,
*°P* 7 25 Fifth street.
Ij'NGUaU BKEAKFAST TKA—IO chests ol tht" superior
J Ten, at 60 cents, Just received at China Tea S ore.
... aa ? 29 _ V. E. I>BAVO, No. 1 Diamond.
Having tenants for «n th« Dwelling
Homes pin under our care, we are now prepared to
procure tenants for others. Owners of vacant houses will
find It to their interest to give uo a call, as we have daily
applications for hoases. Also, collection of rents, im>uran>
ces and repairs attended fro. Chargee moderate.
8. COTHBBET A «. N,
sepl 53 Jlarhel elreel.
NifiW NOVEL, fit AUtuOK op “Aioiot.”—The Hidden
Path, by Marion Harland; just received and lor Bale
by laug2Bj JOHN 8. DAVISON, 65 Marfcet gt.
HAVANA BKGAES—I have just received a splendid lot
of fcnuiru Havana Those wishing a gcod
Begar can always obtain it at JOS. FLEMING'S,
Corner of Market »t. and Diamond.
Oi b—3o bbls N ti Whale and Tanner 5 * Oil for Bale by
•ug£> SMITH, MALE A QUNTBB.
; : V\;
* I v -■*
• t * „ , , x '•
-V ' * 2»V
CMh Capital) 0500)000.
THB THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
Assets Of the 2BTN A INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart
ford, as furnished this agency on the latof January. 1866.
under oath. *®* , ’
Real Estate, unincumbered - 1.6,672 05
Soventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 0 and 7 cent, pay- ;'
able semi-annually. .. 72,000 00
Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage.,, f,313 if
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 12fC327 35
Railroad Stocks In Connecticut qfi gjj qq
Bank fitockf Id the city of UartfiJW. 1 142,806 00
Bank Bt»cfcß In New York city 98,060 00
Cash on band, In Bank, and in hands of Agents j *
and 0tb*r5~...~...... . , 212,606 08
_ $775,278 03
The amount of liabillUeodae or not due to
creditors, —nothing.
Losses adjusted and due,—non*.
Losses adjusted and not doe, $148,618 '£%.
Losses unadjusted and in suspense, waiting foe furlher
proof, $61,267 60. b
Allother claims against the Company are smAlt, such
only as printing, Ac. ,
Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount insured in any city, town or Tillage,(depend*
upon the character, material and construction or biddings
the width of streets, the supply of vrotor and condition of
the lire department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies;. tbe
design is to limit the loss by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or haw.
niO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
Stats ot ComrecrieuT,) Hartford, Jan. lit, 1886
n.rtford county. /
Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the iStua Insurance Oompany, and mndeoath that the fore
going statement by him subscribed, Is true, according to
his best knowledge and belief
HENRY tfOWLER, Justice of the Peace
Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed
$750,000, while the premiums received lbr the same time
far exceed auy other year, since the organisation of the
Company.
Bolides, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is
sued at this agency, at remuncratlYe rates.
Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa
j* nll _ 11. B. TEN-EYCK. Agent
RORTH WESTERN INSURANCE"COMPARY, '
OFFICE, MERCHANTS' BXCUANUB, PHILADELPHIA
CHAR 7ER PER PET UA 1, .
Authorized Capital, 0300,000,
ASSBTM LIABLE FOR TIIK LOSSES UK TIUS COM
PANY.
In Stcck Notes, (negotiable formjst-cured by
Ragfefi and Judgmenis 4100,000
In Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgment*,
Bonds, Ac- lott,oco
In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items 4T,u00
Total tjij.aoo
H. CADWKLU President. J. (I. BARR, Becp-Ury
Fire, Marine and Inland Transportatiot -isa*. Uicn
at current rates.
A. A. CARRIES..
MUTUAL FIEEAHD MABTSK CO
FLEE AUD HARIHE JOTHKAHOK coalrANY
OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA,
HARTFORD, CONN.
mlT 1 CAPITAL ARD ASSETS... .9'A, 13 1,1 BD.
CUXBTXOXO,
Caah. Capital 99UO v uoo
Caali Sarplua, ox lgr Jaxoaki, !Sis 01473,4 7 3
f Cspltal Stock and Barplus Is serur«*ly lovo«t»*»l for
J. the benefit of all policy holden-. As aii of
the claim* we haye to publk’ ronOdcnce, and of it* ability
to pav losses promptly, we state a fact, that its receipt,
vary from f 176,000 to SUO,OOO per month. Us bmHu-as is
large and well distributed, and lo our opinion no Company
in the United Btatea affords better indeEQUJty to I'oii. v
holdere than the Jttna. They eonilnueto make lasnnm.-e
ou propiffty in town sod country, at rate* a* low a* L. < cti
diafeut with safety to the policy holder.
H. B. TEN EYCK. Affect
O-Offlca, North-vest corner Fifth aoJ WooU
PUUbuncb. ap-illj
DELA W AliM
MUTUAL SAFETY INSTTBASCE COSIPAHY.
/ vKUCKio Iko North Room of the Exchange, oo ThirJ
\_J tlmt, rmLADZLPHJA.
0» Vtssns, \
>To ail parted theW.-rld.
Fanaors, J
INLAND INSURANCES
On goods by rlTers, eanata. lakes aDd land carriage*, to
al I parta of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandize generally.
On stores, dvelllng houses, Ac.
ASSETS OP TilE COMPANY, Noreiaber 7, lg&3.
itondsaud Mortgages...- - —OO
Slat** of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city, flprlug
dardeo, Southwark, and other loans,.. 18M63 4 2
Stocks in hanks,'railroads and Insurnnees com-
Cub on hud _ 10,021 oo
Balanceain the bands of Agents and premluma
on Marine Policies recently issued 121 707 07
BabaerlptlonNotes ..V.V.V.* '.’.l Qoloou Q 0
BisiCToft*:
Dr. D. M. ILoaion,
Uugh Craig,
apeocar Si'll vain,
Charles Kelly,
Bamael K. Blokes,
Henry Slomn,
June* Traquulr,
Wm. Kyre.Jr.,
Joahae Li. trice,
JamjflTemieni,
John B. Semple,
Charles Scheffer,
J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
B. T. C. Morgan, tlo
WM. MAUTIN, President
, „ THOB.O. HAND, Vice Prcaidsol.
Joasra W. Cowan, Seo'y.
P. A. tfAPBRTA, Agent,
No. of> Water street, pittn>mrghx
Wm. Martin, .
Joseph 11. Beal,
Edmund A. Bonder, (
John 0. Darla,
Robert Burton, j
John il Penrose,
George Q. Lelper,
Edward Darlington,
XI. Jones Brooke,
J.Q. Johnson,
James 0. Hand,
TbeopLlus Paulding.
James B. iTParland,
W. C. Lndwlg,
Vhe franklin Wrt Ininranci Company.
Of PhOatUlphitL, Pmnsirltxinia.
DUUSOTOBB*— Charles W. B&ncker, Thomas Uaft, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, deo.'W. Web
■BlMlOTdocil D. learla, Adolnhl & Eorfe,l>Mid 8, Browne,
Morrle Pnttewon. Obab. N.BißOHi,'fVHident
Oaaa. Q. lUscxxa, Eeerttary.
Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, Ln town and country, at rales as low
as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a Urge Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, safely invented, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company* on January Ist, 1861 as pub*
llabed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, wow as follows, ris*
- *218,128 68 ‘
B»»l Batata. 8-4,37 7 78
Temporary Louu 81968 17
- ..«1»589 00
O* Bll '* o - *t,B4« 81
Totol»inwim«t«iM»«».n»i.M«.« 213.708 H
Bine* their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one rear*.
tha l OPWMd of One Million Four Uundrwi Thou
sand Dollars, losses by Are, thereby affording erideoce of the
adrantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposi
tion to meet with promptness alUiahUJtiea.
„ 4 J-UABDINKH OOFm, Agent,
•P** Office, north-east cor. Wood and Thl
LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUIT* AND TRUST COMPANY,
PBIUDELPUIA.
CHARTERED APRIL 28TH, 1860
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $260,000.
Office, 8. B. Corner of Third and Chestnut
Street*, Philadelphia, .
[Officer» of the Some Board at Philadelphia:
DIMCtOBS*
Stephen &. Crawford, Pan) B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, La wrens* Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tlngiey, Qeo. JPUenry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Devereut,
William M» Godwin, William M’Kee.
President —Stephen B. Crawford.
Vice President —Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical Examiner, Pittsburgh— Jamesll. WlUsod, M. p.
Allegheny City—R. B- Mowry, M. D.
GKO. B. ARNOLD, Agent,
marl Try No. 74 Foortb street, Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA INSTTEANOB COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH,
COENRB OF FOURTH AND SMITOFIELD, BTKRJ3TS.
AatborUid Capita:!, 9300)000.
INSURE: BUILDINGS and other property agalust Toss or
damage by Flro, and the perils of the Sea aml Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
niniOTORS.
Wm. P. Johnston, Rody Patterson,
W. M’Oliutock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M. Long, T. Grier BprotiL
A. J. Jones, George K. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
James S.Negley, W. 8. llaven,
Wade llampton, D. It Park,
U. It. Coggahall.
Hon. WM. If, JOHNSTON, President
RODY PATTERSON, Vice President.
A. A. Oa&eub, Secretary and Treasurer.
S-jx OsnafKit, Assistant Secretary,
Western lasar&nce Company, Pittitturffii
a. MIUBBS *F. M. GOEDON, St^ttart,
. . CAPITAJU, #300,0004
lirihEtnsnreaAsinstaHpindfl of risks, STRB *nd MA
Tr 1 EINB. : AU losses SfiU bi liberally adjusted and
promptly paid.
A Home institution, managed by DworoßnWhjDare vail
known in the community, and who are determined, by
promptnessandllberallty, to maintain the character which
they hare assumed, as offering the best protection to those
who deafre to be Insured.
Dirttlart,— B.Hßlef/ Jr.,o. W. Bhsketson, J. W. Bntler.
K. Holmetfy Jr.yCT. H.Bmlth, O.lhxnsen, George W, Jackson
wm. U.hyon, James Zdppencott, George Darsle, James
Auley, Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott.
„ k3Uoffle«,No.fl2 Water street, (Warehouse of Spang A
> qp* tales,) Kttshnrgh. __ nOT24;ly
11l aw Books*
AM authorised to sell low some valuable l.aw Boots.
10 vol& Pa, Reports, bj Barr i
Bouviqr’s Institutes;
Qreonllers Evidence;
Wharton's Digest, last ed 4
And other Reports, Elementary Worts, Ae.
GEO. P. QEULMORH,
at the office of Morning Post.
,■ •. V-• o" ' :
- «£JS&
‘ ■ +* * *'
.. 1 >v*« ‘
~ a 4 ■ :
P- »■
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INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Increase of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
. 'JETSA ISSUHAKCE COMCAST,
Hartford, conn,—chartered isi9.
PAID UP
SEVER SNCSS.
PiTTSßunao.
Jamea M’Oally A Co., Groff, Bennett k Co.,
W. A D. Rinehart, Zag, Lindsey A Co.
M. L. Hollowell A 00., Charles B. Wrfeht,
David 8. Brown A Co., 0. U. k Geo. AbtwtL
13arris. Hale k 00., Evans A Watson,
Hon. Win. D. Kelley, Qhas. Meg&rgw A 60..
Caleb Cope A Co_
GEORGE BINGHAM, Agent,
_B6 Water street, Pittsburgh.
A. A. CABKIER a OKU.,
Ckrrner J-\ntrth and Smithfuld sirre.lt, PiUtburrfi,
AGENTS
STATE
or n * jlbi aa u n«.
9360,0u0
CAPITAL
GIRARb
09 PQILADDLPHIA.
CAPJIAL .93 UG, OO 0
INSURANCE COMPANY
WIHCHBBTHB, VA.
capital u,uc 0
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE U76UBANCS COMPAQ T
JKTHA IHSDUASCE COMPASY,
Of HARTFORD, CONN
PAID DP
MARINE INSUBANCBS.
THE UHITED STATES
baneei|s , mpsmQm
AUSTIN L.OOMIB. , ~,,
; 810 GK Ai*»,I&&0 Kfiß.. 11
X i teraiß, negotiate}, 1 Stocks.bought and sold do cbs&Ci
misswn. Land Warrantaßfltwfitandroid; ■ ;
Particular attention p&i&'io' the sale of
Copper Stocks. ' ' -?< * ■> ■■ -i ( ,
All communications ! Ji
WM. fl. WILLUHfI,
-==r-vB- Al'vax*
Wm. H. Willlitmip 4 Co.,
BANKER BXCHAHaR JaBOKERSii
y. S. Comer Wood and *
All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections
of Jills,Notes; fc/peomptlyr&ttaad&lto; 1 1\
ASIHHEB,. eodgeks & ca, :|,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.*
OOBNUB OF FOURTH AND SMITBFiEJrf) STBEXT&
au:tUm BUt»tinrsl>..P«. ! ,, “
PATRICKS A PKURDi •
BANKERS AND EXCHANQR BROKBRH, 1 1
Itevt Removed their Office, toihe Orrner o/Jtywlmd, JT«rf Ci_-
c ' TITTSBOEQE, PI. !
ft:£HUSNIS Banker* fcnft!Exehango Brokers,'
X wiJ I)OTl«r« In Notts, tealtt, AKOjttßMa, ail, Blfrer
M *** V"***"
OoJlecttopß rnaOßlD All J QiVcities-throughaai;ili® United
?*; 3l currontpspflr^fct,
the erfrner of fifth And Wood Streets. [frbS '
H. HOLKEB ft BOBS, ; .
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
havi SUHO7ID lima uAifaiwa aim axcuasaiompi to po.
tJ7 BABEST BTBJUT, FOCB DOOBS BXLOW OLD StAXQU. fi: i
VT UOLAIES A SONS, Bankers and R]n«>i*ngit
i»* • and Dealer* In Notee, DrafU, Acceptances, j3pl<L SIK
ter and Bjfnk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and tf&ttfrir
Cities constantly for sale. ’
Ooliectionß made in all the cities the United
BUtes. waived in par fpinOi or current DMwySor
67 Market street, between Third knOonrth frfQftfeT
JOHN WOODS. ~“1
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBdKEft.,
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Botes. I j
STOCK bought and Bold oh commission. Collections
eftrefnlty attended to. Interest paid ion Sepoklh. •«
*ftS“No. &S>£ Fourth street, nearly op pod tethsMMJ
UaDg - \' T decld
HILL * C 0„ 7T*
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE RBARgna
coimea of tenon abb ruzß'Sxsna
OIQHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern
O sale. Time Bills ol Exchange and- Notes dtaeounh
Cold,flilserami Bank Notes, bpoghtaadjoldHcpU''
madeinidl the principal cities ofihb-United StaS
podia yeedred of Bar and Current jgpnfor, . '[nfr
m«a wan, tfituaruati :,<rl Ttciuntci nAinai
KBAHBS A.'BAHjrf,'. 1
BANKERS AND EXCtfANOE BROEiHa . ■;+
BUY AND SUxer, and Bank NoteeTpegotlate
on Reel Estate' or Stock BecuritUs; {parehasa-
Notes and Timer Bills, cm East and West: boy
and del] Stooge on Qoramissipn, > • 1
CoUcctiona made on all points tn tjni my . fiorl
0. K. ARNOLD ft CO., ,
BAHEEBB AND EXCHANOB foWttTia, a .
And proceeds remitted to »nj part offhe Mulon. ' !«
Btocta bought and bom rm enminlfiirtoT. . -6. ;
. 63-No. T 4 fourth st, nttidSfr to Bank ottwArg.[eet3‘
THOMAS WOOBS/ r '
BROKER,-»
Auddialks is ■
notes, Bonds, Stocks, Kent Eitstt, Ac.,
no. 7fr fourth »t., PiUxbtirffJty Fa,
fl. s. cAaaißr
Clmmlottl’s Loau OiUce. T
Na 100 smith field BntHEr.ifEAlt .Fiyra.—
Mouey loaned on Gold thd HEter, Watches, Silverware
and other valuable articles, : ahl&Hy.
CLOTHING STO RE!
JOHN M J CLOSKEY & CO.f
TjiOKMKULY of the celebrated Clothing Depot oh Liberty
-17 street, which bos won on unbounded popularity hndac
he name of the TAREK BIG DOORS, harLfb* ThjrSS
pofl« of acquiring more space for their >mptp nffl n
romoved to the spacious building on thAcorner of i
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOQJ)
Where they hare now ihamoejt .
SPLENDID STOCK OrCLOTHfII!
Ann
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
That has oyer been offered to ihe’puhlio. "
Their principal object for this remora!, Is to frfre them
more faciUUesXor , . ’ wgw*.*n«|a.
W HOLE BAt E TRADE. ;
They are prepared tosell Goode at the
LO W£ST EASTERN PM2CB&!
And they will warrant them to be as good as any manu
factured in tbo Union. -
CUSTOM IVOEU,
.-in me iias*«rxLvario-craa TneLaaQfirasr-ncnca.
*** ‘“•oUful aaeorfment ol
LOTufl and COATINGS, lor
PROCKB, DRESS, WALKING ASK BUSI-
Ourlnteraista are identical with ihnsa of ourcmitomora.
,od we ecaure the pubUo that our- fidelity w iu „ot fallEn
ailing ,11 ordere we ma, be favored with
tOr DON'T FOUGHT TUB PLACE— ‘
Wood Street,
(SABT SID*,) OOUHEH Of DIAMOHO ALtBT.
N. B.—We desire our patrone to noaersUnd th» twe bare
no longer any connection with tic Clothing Business on-
Liberty street. Our Attention Is dorolad tuciusirelY to tho
Tloa#eiiboT«ildi'i«iated. ** p
mart 3
p»u anil W inier aaodn l
EDMOND WATTS.
Merchant tailor, no. is& liberty street ~
I bare now pn hand a large stock of fall anoWlntoir
UwHlit Overcoatihgs, of entirely new dedgns; KftshYcst*
tho beautiful pattern*; French tniljKngUsb
OwHlnierea, of eTery stylo and shade in the market, all of
vriiirn I will make to order on (Utmost reasonable terms,
and warranted to suit. . * f
NEW BPIUSU GOODS*- ! —£
T US ? £??J? Vi sß A® McOLOSKKY ft CO'3 Wtel*>
J Bale Clothing Warehouse, t.VmVood«tre«t,afld con.®
Of Diamond alley, tho largest and most'varied jetpck of
gooda that this celebrated house tuts orer had then leas urn
of inviting the attention of the public to. Thtsegdodaharß
been purchased from first hands, and, consequently, mb
second pfoflt on them, which leaves as al>h) tosay that w*
can and do sell at as small profits as any house In tho east
ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully fonts the attention
of wholesale dealere and country merchants, In general, to
give us a call, and examine our extensive assortment of
lUUDY MADE Ot/UHNO. It is ilmStaSw, *
.numerate the quant. yof immense piles of garuißuts that
is to be seen at this in - establishment: it usutheient to
eey that it has never t ,nequalled by thchouselbcflr.
_marlOaf__ JOHN McCLOSKRY A 00..
New nioliuhE store. ~
n.r.'i 0 ' t' HI ,? Tn STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
T n * subscriber has j ost opened this new establishment,
A. w here he has always oe hanj a large and choice assort!
rnentof ellarticlco of CLOTHING, which ho warrantstS
Icau.v thecity, andwiUsell at the moat reasonhhiepri-
CM ' Tfb 1 Pnhlic are requested to give him a call, i -
b, oppßMffEndat.
„ SUPERIOR.
Don ela» Connty, Wl.corsair,,
T li « ltu »'cd cm the Bay of SurOrior and
i heft Hand River, at the head o£ lake Bdperiof. and'
possesses A BETTER BITE, A BETTER HARBOR,
OREATKIt ADVANTAGES *FOH A COMMERCIAL CITY,
than any other point in tho North-west; and is caballed In
prospective importance by Chicago only. • • t -
The Proprietors have a clear, undisputed ana onincum
berrd titlo to the laud upon which SUPERIOR Is laid Out;''
uud all purchasers of lots receive warrantee deeds fbr the
name. 0
Superior waa laid eat during tho past season, and already
coutuins several hundred inhabitants, 'a Large ilotela
uumber of Stores, a Commodious Pier, wlth Warehoußes,
and is in all respects the
,n MOST PLOUEfSinNQ NEW TOWN
10 the West. The County Seat, the* United States u
office and Pnstoace are located here. The HfeKfonttrS
Lake SuperloY" if .
UNITED STAIRS UILITART BOAD. i '' J’
now in coarse of construction, connecting: with Et. Paul
liuea of Lah« Steamers will run to Bupexior--OUe flfch
two (tom Cleveland, and one from Bu&Uol all fine
Tw * ,Bi •*» Jwtag bean built expressly fbr (Lis tifcde!
Uue Steam Saw Mill is now in operation* find themaehl*
?*** ff i l d on-the way to Superior* which will
bo , hxuaedialeiy on Its arrival.**’: - * . 1
One-half of the lots have been appropriated by th»nxo>
prietore to lw eold by the undersigned to actual Mttlers on
for.offensive public improve
meuts. Liberal hjmropHaUons have been made fhr public
purposes, parks, churches, railroads, ft&ftc. i P
«r In order to correct the misapprehension arising from'
similarity of names, it Is proper to state
Olty," about the' title of wnlcn a legal
j" another and different plate, and foa dlffertntloiraSS
from SursaioK. pwM®***?.
«g-Mm>s of BUPBHOE are' signed hv Thoa. ciafV env.
veyer, and Wmmm H. NewtnTepmt Xdr .
proprietors, and may he seen in-the orioclDah hnh»la of At '
'^rs&T** 0 ’ D * tt ° u > A s^^.
"Lo wish to purchase lots, nr obtain Informa-'
X 7 W “- H - X*™’’
jy;43 Ag.ntnndAttern.yr^^S^
, NK,nv»Ti?,M r ? °L WoUc*. i ~~
I N th2 l *lii!rf N wi s t^ea mailß to the .Board qf Health
X that cwea ofcholora occurring outside of the'city hare
\72<i r of u S 1 LT ,alts *StS:
.tM-n, rf . c > prompted by motives of humanity,,
M t it k proper they should be informed that thtfr mhJect
tbemßelves to a severe penalty by 90 doing, ",
ihe Legislature pasgod laiVS regulating this matter, in
Cass is malignant or contagious; in order
that the densely populated city may be prote&edih>m any
unnecessary scourge, which, when it has'gained a footing,
scarce )* rests so long as there remains a subject ibr ita re
morseless attach. *
The Board of Health are determined to the law’
If patletftß salaed with cholera, or any malignant hr oonta*
gloiw diaease.outoide the city, must bo removed to any of
the thither in mst hove a
permit from the Board of Sealtn.
Tbs attention of nil joroom in teres ted bi call*! ‘to tho
. foliowingsacttonsof an act bppruVed April
i . 5* 0, * Q y faster, commander, or 'other person
having charge of any vessel or steamboat, YltiUttog anv of
the roles or regntatlone-prescribßt by: tbe eald TlloarJ of
Uoaltb,under the provisions of this act, shall,vipoh convto
Uun tbeveoL by indictment or in ahy court
having Jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding UVeiSmidritt
SwSSofHealS^ aDd . into, thoirmniy of said
, ?* 0 - ®»* whenever the Board of Health! «b»tr receive
information that any malignant',6* ’contagions disease
the-yniiedstatjs, thej shall mate'diligent hitjtury com»m*.
ing the same; and if it shall appaarthatUre disuse proraila
as aforesaid, all communication with such Ibftctsd
place shall-be subject to each control and regalatiflnaaa the
Board of Health may from time to time direct, anfl-nnhu.K
to ohe or more newspaper published! to Utocifcjj oTptttT
bufghj and ibejeupon every person pr perkS*
goods, wares and merchandise, bedding anA aottdmTewti;
euch infected port or place, and having eateredanrf k«nn
bronght into the city of Pltbbutgh ebStntfy
latlong, sbal! be subject tothename ffetialtiM hata Ttrn?£S*'
for In the preceding section. ...« iJ. ;“™
The penalties of the whole act will be stricfivflT]
By order. ■ a, fX IdlJßjDbOH^*^'
Phydcbm to thfrßotnr^Health.
QEOEQR FQBTDNE,
a™ith on«. '
KAiLWAY HOUSE POWiSHfI— One
Powers, with Saws* Threshing MMhinel
lowersfarnbhed withoutmachine—
taring purposes. OaU end examine tSSS?i2S»BSSS:
“E£ JAM^WARiS^ B^
STttAffBERBI PLANTS of ih«
neUea tor thfe local!., <*L hl
tl»e— 47 Klthutnot. (eeps) J A?iia WA^aSJ
imoral.
CLOTHING.
NEBS COATS.
JOHN trCLOBgEY A 00.
finSGSI^NISOUS
»kkksS*?
’" TBS elMforMf'tbe'Ftirt Ward aftiii
to meet at the hoasßofMraiJanw liltle.'ai 6i4 SmnSvf
Fourth and Jerry streets, In eal J Ward! r
; *lWelectareof,U®£taißdWeSrd,tirtlie tSteiif PHtabuUlt.
f°Sefixt&n £fc taiinig^ 3
tordefit at the house of Ah drew Hcslsstsrs,dif(j,-' juc r ;
- TMalKteaofthe.Foarth:WoaH>fUl.*Ure6tnttHbnrgh
to mooted tbe-Publlp Bobool Hooaohaaait Ward, ‘ - -
-The electot* of (he Wfßi'B’aH W#Mtro??i tsbmtfb
to meet at the PenmyWlnla DoiifoetAtpleir b/Qotl.lb
V. Tte,electors «I theßUtoWardof thacjtjof PiitabaTch
to rasotattho Public School House In eald*Ward. • " w ~
■Theetsrtnraofthc Berenth Ward of ebb city of Plttsburnh
.tOmfstatthepubliogchootHouEOlnEaU-Wata.
’. ThaHedioriof th»'Ftast?Waf4bf theiStyol'Alleabiiny'
' ,< Mp3rVJ&ISB*2Mr.W«BPW|«W<P flQhlopdnmet*!
. BeconiWariof the dty ofAJlegbeny
to theet 'at the house of trtdorf Thoint'SoUiEarth.wrat comer
of Ohiostreet and.BhMte-aqnarw, ■• e . T.i, ;
tba elector* of toe ThirdWoriqttheeity-of Allegheny
to meet Bt the PoHlcflchobl Hoate fasaid Ward I * 7
l■ thß Wteth WBrt of tho elty of Allegheny
i tomeetatUmtoMofT.&aJUnat the eomscolßoHmob'
and AndeTeonstreefe. .. 1 ,1T .
Tbeelettbiodf thetiwotigh it Bttmlighiai-td meet ai
The electors of the borough pfßtol'fttrtb?n°h?.d to meet
> abthrßaffioaa OffleOOfOUrerlLOmStif.lnSHlwroitfS
The electors flf jmtperoe bgtoash to meet at tie Public
of ' _ „ .f
meet ht
the Mnucngahaln BriJgn,lamnfl Qorai^ii
IhaolWtoneof, the borooghof West HtteborgS to mil
ntfhe honaa of _..-t . 6*t “■> »»*»*.
Sheelectoraof the borough of-West Elisabeth to meet
;ai the Pubfi&Bcbook Hbodafn said borough. 1
the bonmgh of Tareniom to moot at the
Public School Bouse tosold borough. -* j
oa»Blectorsofthrtdfoughof Rochestertombtatlhe
PubUcSchoolßbasO.!?' -bi.-j: >■-
•Theelßctooof-the- boroDgh of Elizabeth to m&t af the
house of -i— Graham, farmexlycccnpied by John Welter.
•tAßßtdfcoftbagb.U*.*;: ••■bt u. 7: .{ •
■ The electors of ihe Ixmragdi of fiewhily tomeet uC the'
School-House to saidbexougbi .... !
ThaetectoraofJlttatoyushluto meet at tho hotWof Jo
eeph BtadHd»j>xvlha Mechanics’ and Farmers’ Turnpike.
Hood, In the qualified yoter4 redding.
lneectlona"N<v4, 7 and 14, of the said district, rfbb shall
yote electfche In the tflnth W*rd o 4 the city
of Pittpurgb* •'•’«•••—' ’ - f , J •
y ’TfieoiectorirbfPeebles township to meet at the houseof
East libfertT. - <
Thh'td&fttprsipf ODlUriflhhßittthlpfo toeetat theihbtise of
william BTeCbl!, Tillage of Shsfi'JUbertyJ
-Thewlectotobf Wlltfiis torwhahlpto teew M-tfcelhoWe of
John lhe-Grteusburg' Turupthep "Soad. in sail
township. ’ . 7’
The electors of Tltun township tomeet at thojhbufeof
J ohh in %hJdtoihl'<hfp. i t
doctors «f-P»ttoa township to meet at the ihouse of
Abraham Turnpike, town
ship.- i . .. % t - - . 1
_ The. -electors of Peno toiiuhlp 10-meet at.the hooM’of'
jtobertDonaMiioo.oo tbeliecchbare Bow},hteaid tbwiaHA-
Tho«ejtDx»ofTerßaUleetoTOahlpto®ttt«tUie<Publfo
■Solwot Home, ot> the farm of Data Bhatt, ne« the white
homo formerly oempied byShoma* Meat now by (V&. A.
Bhaww-. ..... ,y. .... 4 . , v( , # . | rj’i
Tha-elaotbrs of .EUrabeth township to meet at tSo honw
byJo!m
• Tbdbtoctorsor jiffarsootowhablp td niaet at tSe home’
«r Mlchaeience.lbrmorlyoecuplea byjobo Kind, la raid ■
“ tow (~' * - *•
the hddieor
SramlrWtoa.tbtmeriy oorapieA by James !!. Meel ( iu
The electoraof-Upper 8t Clair towneblp tomei at the
boose of Jaa. Conmr,ta aald township, if... 7T
ThaalectoraofJ«w«r Bt Olalr towmbip to meat at tb'e
home lately,tail teP-HeUa,at the jtmctlon ofkha J!lr
mlnghem ap_d Coal BOD roallk la aald township.
to meet at the bouse 1
hornei
of flal-ah- McFariand, formerly Andley MeParlandi in sal?
I ‘township*. , ‘ ! .-••,• f
Die electors of dflndlay township to meet at the honse ol
Mcgl^la9djA-towr fe fcraerlxoccupied by J. Charles, in
the Tills-e of din ton, fn safil township.
The electors of Moon township to meet at School House
No. lln said township,
The electors 6f Ohio township to meet at the house of
Hear? V. Thompson, In s*Ut'townehfp.
The elactor* of Franklin township to meat at the house
occupied by Joa. HaJeman, in said township.
The electorso£ Besuwwhcnrmhip to meet at the School
House No. 3,insaid. township.
J,“^”nLu^ n^. DtWi> 10 mee ‘ '
***
Theelectorsof South J'wetle townehip.to meet at the
house of H. Hays, on the farm of G. 7. Coulten In said
, township. •
33ia electora of. North Fiyetto .township to meet at the 1
by Francis Jemijon,at Hodgers’ BiU,
In jSaia township. * :
11083 township to meet at the homo of
JoMbtolbaogb,ontto JttmfcUitßoal, in sahr township
The electors of Pina township to meat at-the houso'i./
Hagb Crnmmy,lngai£l township.
•nw of M'Oindlraj township to meat at the Loose
ofDantel Shonjvintald tranship.
IJeelatont of Wist peef towm&ip to meet at the house
of tfathan Ocular, in said township.
The ojectora of East Deer townshtpjfo meet at tha-PnbU.
School Bousa;io thehorotigh of Tarentnm;
The electors ofNevtlte township to meet at School Home
Ho. If (hereafter to be called Chaplin.) -
J&* eloitorg of, fewickley township tomeet at tsehonse
■ofBtmoel Ritehlajin-ailii team ah }p < y * -
Thsetectora of Indlsna township to meet at the brace
■ iomedv occnptedby.Sles. Inmer.taeaid township.
“«“•*•* Jobißhsw-h
' rotors of that part of Indiana township, in
,Alleghenyoouuty»reakUngwUhln the following «bseribod
apolntoni the Allegheny
wer, a* ttw upper line of the form of John Cable, andrtin.
ntng a nxorttrarly hoarse, between the. farmaef said Cable
Md Joto BoydiQ.tbo north-east comerof Cable’s farm-.-
thence rdnulftg ft weafrtfy wnysetp.tbe Shaler tranship-
niarnwr aa to embrace all farms or lots
fltoiated la Cunnlneham'B district, and Jcuawa ftfl the Myer
tracts.'Wittunsrtd bpmn4*rtes>ftballhereafter rots
*!?f a 5 n vi I i: %WWBfr of Shsrpsburg, at K
election poll ofeaid borough. . •
time. Wni Piece the qualified electors as afore
said will by ballot vote for
One person for State Senator*
Fire persons for membereof Assembly of PennsylTanla,
One pareon for Sheriff, *.
One person for C&nat Cpxsmi2Biofter« - - :
One petsonforProtho notary,
One person for Treasurer,
One pezrofforOounty Commissioner,
Ootdher; : • <■
■ One personfof Director ofPoor, ‘
One pertoofer Auditor for h yeZta. "; v
One jieapnfor Aoaitdr ~ : ; -
pxf hand and seal at Pittsburgh'thia Sdday of
ufitefe'eSr u “ i
-wpMswte- - - - ■ gbSim :
100.000 VUfIiUM , , ‘ ■ '- 1 ' -•*'
’ t IHS? nm,?SS^, BOAI PisAsmsa m, , „
WESTERN WATKIiH- .Ml f-KHr Jl
> WiniwuiniMaTEAMßnt'p nrßKjrmnv r —<*u-MGBa&R£L
UJ . V«WM&3S& KSSS;
5?? n ''v 1 JJ Waj EE OSB OF THE MOST INTKRBBT
-3895«4 Jrta .b» » bootuat
, «ffl| ’WQißtflv ? W*£&f&< fanieß sneed. nbvfez'
’ *M^totuugrof‘©fchl«4t. r «xwS4^WidmtaikthJ
1 ™bere; he*-«#»,> *®d *0 Arho Diraetoty
-5? I, S. n J alttB htetDlyo? BteaiSoktsend-StoamboaUiienn
< Si?TSS?S’ to “
iketehofthetet Bout bnllt fbr
namgof me bonder. cCmmeMerenaownßr. ■- • ™ "
■ ’Bill oon tala * listend oesdritHf
.**'®*» Wisteaf■ «nd‘Booti»rn »Et«a.
ThtLirtctaij witt Wtato-Mape-orthe 'OTifcvM&jMppll
i ■9‘fT, BlT *toi *h» Togna«aJ OttMHJ?jOTn.lriS
' SS2lrfi!Sl2i * l ®i* Ba W 0*» Mwt«na OoamerdaJ
1 SS£Sl^“
inamweteoi cn!to.^grftnfr£»t*ffij
Vi'•» illustrated, in the Swtstyle and
the numeroovetwatiosJ. dtalsterß'On theSYrakennyinii
-SeotNro,'H»tKo, *nd now inlands nuhliahton them to.
f ?™- prto of the work wifi belrat «i thato*-
fSft# wpta win bo taaefto’'
oraeMd to
ias^fesMS«:
(K ; t rUl i l^> JA.Odioher.siia wiiths «n
JJ? 4 ??®” 1 , lor «e urall e» etesmboat. By rt'.mitllnir
OnejDalUr (poetfaid) jonwiit receije«,iaj>jr:rf ttioWyl >
An :«»mmnnia»Uins tetters ehouia he wdft&edto !
'JeSftdawtf aJi»ietoffl^P^tojjaSi^atUfißiig;.^
f n 7 i sgS'"‘-
«hpk. «ti.
' " HILANDIKS. . Hock.
BMCtal Sl«ai>li»i - - ! ißoenet t WL '.'
■ssssrt ? . ™ -
j . < lfOndoD Porter.
Si 282^“^'
'gS ! ■ - BSfiSKSK?
Tartou^brandfl,
u.t* . * 01 JMonong*bela Whisky, of
iUCGIFIKa issued by XtumXM Wboasffcnu
«&55255&-
,* •wffSjkg*
*" “ • T- Hn
“p 34 wsms-^cotum.
X. /, V ■
'.v >• •* J-tfs*. -
ff=s
W *<* <»'« I -<PI» « all hUlef
wßsg >fi* tft&ttaarM* Indigc^tlo^o
- r^ at U oe ».P^^pgTi^faetuoaton.
;§g&wm*&£& ■
Tnhch sickness and
‘farroteta |a.izt^^elZ^s2tssuat^^eei«aJ
.Np petsonQan fcelTreJ! while bsMtorborfr :■
*raila;- b«rfaeff, ; lt sfloif jJtT - '
4ia«KB, f tbftUmeW *r
jaaleums une of i good pargstive.; s'lrfslst ulife*' trae 1 "'
cows,* *n^':«liw^dmßwinca^''
JiJJc*£&& q&tottoto -'&miljkpbrafc4o. afnhe first 2
pstUctc«atb/a&'tSlfl WiS beenfir^
& 'JW>E?cfcws ProfeßSora*^
I ?.*?!??.&“ surpassing’ 1 -
D a 4 sutfltantia'ea by'percOTiß of stxch r
unt?BSf a ° n ®‘ , ” 4 * h?ls ' th, " lto ' l^“l tt»an«piiitonj
- B*nilohi6j;’'wte ! 'l&T£ testlded i
ehaiacier is endoiisd'W tb« tttW ’ i, T e^:,l^,,(Jll>feai “ I ?
•-* EoK'BDtfAlHfßVftlKlStjßmsiafofthSrafr.i Rfh
•- ABBOTT XAWREyCP.-Mlnlstef picnt-m gfei.ns ,
B **°i
en§of£lb^ IL^0^’£ '” 5 ' ? * 1 '*?*# Oi
■■O’BMWitiSUStOgJSfatbifilSSaUif, him
WM. B. ABToit,tbe rigbesMnan in America:
jpd^eraf B * ’ pr “^ iill ®" (of ti*sle£riSpoiibn Hoi '
ratosftom sit: pirts-Klierutho Pills tiiSioonMed, Irate
J3?ff *2i“9‘S. B oJnvigdngtlmnthsespcriouceof emln<
pdbllo mSn. fs-ibtma ta limit upoDtrioL' i
. ffiff 1 , .&»»* towMoiato-ma atn*
ars offered 10 the: public ns the best and most oompl:
uhich thepre&rnt: sluts of tuejlcalsclenrs can site
■»toeraSi»l »«*«£
Tbe system of compcaiUon formedidneshat.hMn found
2U"?. !f tl,r ;“ . fcoU >> to produce .a mors emmi
remedy than had hitherto -been 'AbbSmst W*Bf pro?
■ '
preßcnU All the inert m6» : obnbiioHqflaliafS ofS
substance employed, are left.behind, ihocuratlye Tire
only being retained. Ilence It is self effienttbattho e» -
abonldopreye nsrthey bant pruyediMore-purtljiremed
•SSi? ““repcuerfutantWoto touUeafo than t
trtaSrinft&ldnekiii&nto-tbawortLK*' l * «.i re; \
*« SptUaonTJWdldnwahti^ -
bo taken under (be codmel of ait attending'Physician. ['
aB-ha could cot property judgaof.airrmcdy-stjthont km ’■
icg Jta com; calm::, I hayejupplied IBe accurate Form;
by l>tai,l&>nßa'raW«T»-njJ4e, to f
®b?js>»dy,ol ftacfitlonerain.tlwf IlniMStateaaad Brii
Amenean Proyincss. lt.bowererJUtcfa'elSuia'be any!
vbo uasmttFrtFcclTFFd-tboa.tbsy.'umbQ fontcitisd byti
Jj ‘Of aU therPaUtfttMeaicfneeftttf fet'Oifefta, how!
would be. tatten It. their cotupocitlon.uras Jojown I tI '
IBbcOnsiata in their mystery. I <
IhoTOTupoatlon fltmy.prtpanttlonaJS hdd,iopcn to!
men, and mi .whojare competent to judge on the euli
freely, aeltnowMgudßeir WficUbhb-'of ejlieir lntri* ;.
monte. .TheCherhePectqniliwaspraraitthcßl^lPscienj
pebto, tea wonderful ...medicine, bifbre .Jts effects « ■
ifayTOs- Mta»onlßenlPlfjMo|Bßi.hffi decSTrad the ai
thing of my 1 Pills, and eveff’m'ore confldehtftt and 1
willing to certify that ,theta anadpitloba Were more t
TOuigedliy thelr effects npcm M^ T t , ~ ~
■ Inte:'"'""'
to pnrify the blood oud stimtilaleltduto heal
RcUmH-rentßTa, the-.obetr'actanitFCff.thOrStpmadi, boy,
IsWouch doringOmeUts as ato (BoFf&stTOiflhHiftdiseßsei > : “
AIEIfi jP«c.tfcaljand i
. B-. AiecEraewholesalai
retail, by erery Druggist inPittaburshi'and byall Der s
ererywhsre.,,, ■ .. . . i .; ;;, sjmMandn*
A •£/A>®irO,
v*Ofc TUJ CUBS OP;
Will llMGfilffl/
r »« W A»D VE,,v tVOKDEtIS’OI
'. IxUUtfAtfA', ;;;
BHODQUT nOHH TO TU B;DOOB OE:;TEB i^tu
AWONDKIIPDi BiSOO'T)iM:hE»Koratly r b« a n
by Dr, Curbs; of 1 1 isdty\ fa iietreafmeit of «•
all diseases afithe l.mw
feri ** Dr, Cwis’ft: JiniitiKa Hicias V •
asd Cbcrrt Sirup.** With this new tdethodVDr.' 0. he
stored many afflicted ones to health; eisab fctidailre of
be -has innumerable CMtificiiesn43p«&tag‘bf the f
.aeftt# physician
constantly breathing an agreeably healing T&po'r- the
oicical properties must come in dir&jteontaftt with'* r * •'
'Whole £ernueavlUG3<iCthelungs, and tfiuseacapflithen
•ml varied chaogfp; produced npoQitheo when introd
into tho stomach, andEnhject'to the process of dltjesti
The" Hygea'na ‘isfoVpirto at dJf the’ Druggists thioUSion,
Dutcltvusief Jo&icaryli,-*
■ ThnJnhaleris-.worn qnth&hreaflt, under the linen, V
Otf Kxly b
Buffldont to evapertito’the ; ffnid; r, ’Hattdr«i of cow - ' •*
cures, like the following, nifghr-Kft-wmTw»ftf; ,■
OoepackagepftheliygeanahaaeurediaeoXthfl Ab!* ~ t r
of six years standing. J, *
_ .'■■■■■lit-, ’p/if/bf^hniention,
I anrenrod of tbe.AstKma of tenyerira? standing b\ L •
Cm'tra’ftllygeanai . , vMaroailxt r:£~ *- *- r •
Mra. Paul, orNo. 6 Hammond slreef, ITxi was cur
aeevefeeaseof'Broilchltis'bf'thb r ' t '
-My slater had beetf ouredjofwdlstzessifigcdagbcf set *,
yeaitf-fiUmdiog, anddecided »■, *y+ /
clans, Sho-was cured, in on3ihonth, bythaTly'gcana. v:
V't Richmond,l * '
- ThjoKev.Dr. Cheever r ofHew Yark,-tfim2ESpfour l ' :
dne f . i
u « '• K*w jonk, PvMb, lg ’
Dias firt-I tbhilt highly of Dx; Gffrttsft Hygwna.
remedy indlßcaaes-of the'thKidt‘and.'iniigflu*Bavlnev
,wme opportqjiity t<^t^tifyiit4 s «m2onv;
H,U a.moat exceuent medfetof*.'fem '
flio inhaling cppHcatlbrito’the’cfcVst; -j
N.C.—Dr.Caitta’allyffeftisalslhbOKlQlNADifildG
OKJICIiIE ARTXCXifijiall others ard.-baae imJiatiots
: tUO ,INJUIUOUS coanterfelta.Ehun“them a/? r
WOnllJ POISON. r' " tv j ! „ ,
! T , ! *Sr i ' byJJrwGeOwH. Bjsyfler»-140.:Wcod street
*■ Bellers < 004 Lee A. Dechham, Allegheny City : •
Brightsa; .(LXISUmf, Botbi -Juter.
■ 'caitlM’^siJaipsb.jnuitart
-SflE, QEEAr.:'?Ufti&IEa,;OF BLO:
■' Hot a- Biirticlo Dt itarcary.in it.
JL< Klng bTlij Rh«|
OQths Ague aj3.<Fewr£ ChronW
% ten TetS. Scaia Hewd, EaYsrgemtLv
‘PaA or tl« BOOM 4hS -Jointa, 'StUbbo'rn"BlMit gyr. ■
IDtewdera; BafflhMOyi gpWl tjampisint., 3l 1)V
KWog feaa aait^adirforamii.olrMcjcuijLlmjirmic;
JiTe,pr Imparity onha BlooiL . ~ ;■
. ■fty-TmsETEatf.itoratir'! ncdici'ny arii PnHif?r of ;
fatiow-BSMt&yr- omndfl of grattfuL.pitieotefnjin »ii :
,01 thaißoiteitsStstesowbO: testify doUy,toJbp.jMD(uj
..sate* penonned.bi the gneitoit of alt jhejidriao. •;
IBB'ffSPASlfiir'tniTtJßlS" KraSlfla, 1 Bhrara'
BaJOfdlal.KrapamSioaitla Sidn, Uio.MßeWe. i‘
TOcors. Ola Soros, th 9 ISUuO7B,IJiseM?B (
.IhroaLEejaalo.ComplaßifcyMns'Rßiliaanitof tho!
dteas»ol-th«.iaooJ J iintlii.) g >.,. Tr *v i
M “ffßßra ir‘
Uos, acts g&litly oiii efSdanViy'orf the Lir'er'arti Kit
strragthans tho Digestion, giTea toooatoiihis Sto?
mahoa thoshtectoar snilheißhy. amt-rotore tho c.
or broken Sowp'Kv Hie or
10118 rtißaadtigor aad^ffeßjtto l L
.i fOrths tsdltxy'Jstelurariahly.'Seittr.lttran- all U: •
will remoTo all s&lTowxleea ni complexlonllmngtht
mantling tp tho cheekTSri«nSfciey fc'rhootm, a f
t*OT» the general healthlna reinirtahJoitegfM hoyr
* !
. ,lp°; largo.nomher of forUffcaies wiloEgroEayo ro
from u:
therp fa nhnhnmhiigi'tiliont tt. Thei
known. iShlranv '■
wondorfut effettahffhii OREAT ShOOD iMfSlli ’
Call on the Aggnt and get a:QrchlWßiahA!s)ani:
Mo.
orders for anppliea anti agencies moat baaddrersed.
And by B» A. FAHHBSTOCIL jOSKPH
and by gonerally
WiOM CAMAiiii-'''
1 -^WejSipli^iteta^fo^r^^lrn'l'-
-;:-. J>.< " •J.iiHra&Jl *
itroinajiasTnitsiuiwsitwatiaaitfefyjiiiKtwfiaift
&aai*Wngtti of iVfflail^^atnl^iitocScii-! 0
'..J ; ..l i T Kr*H h*i r MATO*ffim>T.R*T.
> ,-J , r^pared„ap!l : 6olii!by_A. A.-.A. y/in%gTnpg
Com<rof yirettad■lfl&dft'feti&W «**«-* ,
jLjb-Ootfaga nbme<of%lrrooma‘tlttl’''®D(§'«BUa;
IwdwJMws well-imorprec
AlBO; Pruta ofevery Tidetfi£a'diofe6d®flM: )
1 rglrenr
fr&ia
-
peraons who nro desirous of eef
U» city. 8. CUTHBJBRT A SC
• ./.':gap7;f»tnj.-ip i Tj:;;if 59 Mark
IS/ lujaura th
'; h„ .andmaoves ali symptoms, .
. Pfreontf’tiain'g “ ’V«‘ " ’• > r«. .*'
•WIEHJ!bS?£F KUnrABTON 1 * * v<
AfQ,ceterUablcto£Bn-*tfDta7, ; ; .4 ?
,• , TOIGIU’SPBKMIEaj KAIUAIUON ?
0
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ttraaoa-daai«rt-sbo an* »^«wX/W
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rS byT aAiffiar; '"
B WWHft3sfiW%':a W 1
-'TOivsitSsswOTßrsiiod
• a ■ glgiijfeopiroate ttillli
WplB:
■'liAlNß’apiLlS ■ iND- VBiliUTOUE ; ftrsal(:
P"-. . . Corner Wood street iokT virgin-
ANI) UItiW&NTWv
V-,. -V S .* L-
Corner Wood street and Virgin >
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