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;;daily morning post
printed and fvi&iihcd toery morning {Sundays axepte&d
A fIIOHTeOMERV,
on Tail homh-wis* bounca or wood ahp orb otbbro.
*tn xt —■—. ».;—i
twinffpr *‘y*aWpay»bt« strictly In
llvwnpa. Six Dollara will invariably bo required If not paid
within th® yea*. •
-fetr Single eopiw two cxhts—for *ale»ttheoounter in the
OSde l .And’Dy the News Boje.
THE SATTTSDATHOBBIBe POST ;
Published from the ueu office, on i large blanket Bln.
sh ei, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single wpias
nvictsta. I
49* Mo paper will be discontinued unless at the djscre-'
On of the Proprietors) ontfl all arrearages are paid, j
wg“ No attention will be paid to any order unless aAcom
pauled by the money, or satisfactory reference 1 n tMa city.
43T Connected t oith the Kstahtishment of tfta SfomingiPost
it one. of tkt largest Job Printing Offices in the city, t ohtitt aU
lends of work it done dh the shoHest notice, and most reason*
a bU terms, t
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Bnbt« C. 6* Sproul,
Attorney and counsellor at law—office,No.
—» fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. deollfly
. . Jamaa A. Lowrle,
A TTTOUNBY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
■an. between Stnlthfldd street and Cherry alley. fdeclluy
JOflH BARTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Office, eorncr Fifth and Grant sti«i
)*R:iv3[ prmnooan, pa. ;
Thornsi Alcana, 1
Attorney at law and solicitor in chancery.
Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio.
my 4
8* P. Host, i
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street, Pittsburgh,
fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson’s LlVerr
Stable. j«2B
O* Orlando Loontt,
ATTORNEY at LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood.
Jyfcy - __
1L B. Carnahan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fcurtb Strict, bntween
Chwrry Alley and Print street.
J. N. M’Clovrry,
Attorney and counsellor at law—office in
Bakewell's Buildings, on Grant street, js2
D. H.Haxen, ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth BtreeLabovepniJ
near fiinltbfleld. -. .* tnar27ly
Patrick UotCcnna,
ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARp.
OFFICE corner Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly o<Jca«
pied by Alderman Lewis,) where all business pertain*
lug to the office of Alderman and J ueti.-# of the Peace grill
be promptly attended to. frbl:3m
Ntßuckmauer, Alderman.
Grant street, between Fourths:, and Diamond
v* alley. Conveyancing of all kinds done with the great
est care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate examin
ed, Ac, ja3ij
William Wilson, Alderman.
OPFIOE No. 447 PENN street, between the caual And
O’Hara street, Fifth Ward. All buslne&s appertaining
to the office of an Alderman or Justice of the Peace, will
be promptly attended to.
. 49* Bonds, Mortgages, and other documents, drawn with
neatness and despatch. febl&CT
HiAHI, BURGEON DENTIST, (ape
cessor to G. W. Biddle,) No. 144 Stnilhiield
street
Li r hours, from B to 1 o’clock, and
ram 2 to S o’clock. fcbl6:ly
J B<X)IT7DENTIST, Fourth’street, fcvYdoOr#
ffatfggggg west of Market.
/ jyfv Omcr Hours —From nine A. M. to five
P. M. dee2o:j
l-PBTi 8, COWJBQ
xdwa&d DrraatDOi.
Cnrllng,iUb«rt»on 4 Cd, f
MANUFACTURERS OF CUT, PRESSED AND PLAIN
FLINT GLAS3WARE, warehouse No. 14 Wood
corner of Front street, Pittsburgh. j
.fiSf-All other kinds of Glaiawaro and Wiudow Glass, at
low market prices. aplL-Jlyi
Jacob n’Coillater,
WHOLESALE and retail Cigar manufacturer, and.deal*
er in all kinds of Tobacco, Snaff, end Cigars, No. ££>
Fifth street, Pittsbargb, Pa.
Repps constantly on band a large supply of all ibe
various brands of Imperial Cigars yty
John Moorhead,
WHOLESALE GROCER, AND COMMISSION MER
CHANT, for the sale of Pig Meta! and Bloom?, and
Produce generally, No. 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh i apfc-l
PUIUP RETVKIi.
WHOLESALE dealers In forelm Fruits, Nuts, Bplceg,
Oonfectlonnry, Sugars, A*-., No 3i) Wood street, oppo
site th# Bt. Charles Hot#!, Pittsburgh, l'u np2
Henry H, OQliins,
1 FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, awl
Wholesale D-nlcr In Cheese, Butter. Seeds, Kish, ami
Produce generally. N 0.25 Wood street, i^itrsbarch marl’
Bookseller and stationer—has always on hand
a general assortment School, MtsceUane-us and Blank
Books, Printing, Povt and Cap Paper, Ac., wholesale and re
tail. No. 104 Wool (.treat, below Filth. East ride, Pitulxirgb
£&* Wanted, llags and Tanners’ Scran#. apl&ily
WUAUri KiLLEa, Plitla hW«. ricretsow, Pittsburgh
Sillier A KickeUon,
WHOLESALE UROCRK3, Import.-™ of Brandi##, Wines
and Segar#—Noa.l7Jaad 174, corner of Irwin and
Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Iron, Nails, Cotton Yarn?. Ac,,
constantly, on hand- jr2o
Win. Carr A Oo H
WfWm. Oarr, lale of the firm of J. Parker A Co.)
UOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Foreign Win®
und Brandies,ol.l Monongahela and Rectified Whis
ky, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, pittahorgh,
Pa. ja&y
Dealer in country produce, offers t-r s*ie e
choice st*")ck oftlrocerles, poleste 1 for family Spier#
of every variety and the purest quality, ground at hU
Btaam Mills. Al»o, Drie«l Pruita, ForeigQ and Dome.*;tia
Pn>iQce taken in exchange for merchandise.
P. K D. ha* a lull assortment of Lm lrrlh’)
warranted Uarden and invite? the attention M all ice
Umted In rural affair#. j.«ul l
W. B. fcWLUM
EnglUh A LLlcbardaon*
CYOIIMI33ION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, and
J Wholesale Dealers to Fish, Uacuu end Oil, and Trod u.-4
generally, Warehouse formerly occupied by Ihirbridqt* A
loghram, No. 116 Water and 160 First street, Pittsburrh,
l’enna. fcU>
rpflß subscriber* bttTe opened & bouse lor tbe obove
JLrpaaCtai No. ITSmlthfield street,fbor doors above tbn
JUoflougEbela House, We wiU purchase, or receive, on
-ihlssioD; for sole, 'conchrnmenU-of Fionr, Bwon, Cbeec..,
Corn, Oats. Barley, Flax Seed. Grass Seed, Baled lUy.
upon wliich we will mate odranc**, or purchare at ihc* b«>st
market rates for Cash Inortlj ALG EG A CO.
Dealer in urockries, produce, flour, bacon,
±O., No. 10, corner Srailbfleld and First streets, Pitt*-
bnrgh. Pa. iu<rd
Jona u. Tuusu
Ho, 38 S/nithfidd street, rpposiU City UAtl.
Manufacturers of cabinet furniture and
Oil AIRS, of every description. Materials and work
manship warranted, and aoldac roducoJ prices. Care taken
lu packing for land and watercarriage. uugtll
Wm lilgby, Jr.,
C'lLOrniNQ AND FOKNIriUiNG SPORE, Masonic liail,
j Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Clothing made to order, lu
good style, and at moderate rales. eug9:tf
WnOLKSALK GROCERS, and Dealers In Produce, Tor
t-ign Wince end Liquors, Old Mouougabela and Rec
tified Whisky, No. 291 Liberty sU* Pittsburgh, Pa. fjy27'y
A. Tlndie*
WHOLESALE and Retail Saddle, Harness
EggSjgJj Trunk, Valise and Carpel Bag manufacturer,
No. 100 Wood et., Pittsburgh, Pa. jyifhy
"Ilf HOLE3ALE and Retail Dealer In Musical 1 instrument*,
YY Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. l-’J
Wood street- janl
■ioUn W. Bailer A Co.*
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS—
; Dealers In &U kinds of Pittsburgh manufactures, Lead
Pipe and Sheet Lead, 67 Front street. sep2B
Bnterpriii Works.
Ho. 138 Wood street third doorbdoxo Virgin alley,
EOWN A TETLEY wonld call the attention of Sporting
men to tbeir large assortment Of Guns, Rifles and Re
volving Pistols, the largest and host selected stock ever
opened in this market, together with a general assortment
of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and PUhiugTacfcle, all of which
We offer at the lowest possible prices to cash purcbuipre, or
for good approved paper. mar!B
Copartnership Sotiee.
I HAVE THIS DAY (April 11th) associated with me
Messrs. F. STEEL TUEBETT and BAML. C. CLANJSY,
both of whom have been for many years In my establish
ment, and are already extensively and favorably known to
ray customers and tbe public generally ax superior work
men, and of correct business habits. We hope by this union
of experience aodartistio skill——especially In the watch de
partment; by keeping a Urge and well selected slock of
goodB; by wiling at moderate prices, and by cloeeattention
to basin«u, to merit a liberal share of pationage. To my
old friends and the public In general, who have for mao y
years past bo liberally patronized my business, I return my
thanks, and solicit for the new Arm a continuance of ami
iarfavorfl. W. W. WILSON.
Pittsburgh, April 11,1865.
Wliaon, TarbeLt A fllanay*
WATCn MAKERS, JEWELERS and SILVERSMITHS,
67 Market * met, corner Fourth. mv6
New Coach and Carriage Factory I
JOHNSTON, BROTHERS A CO.,
Corner Rebecca aud Belmont streets. Allegheny Xhty.
WOULD respectfhliy inform their friends
the public generally* that they have
ySaaffeYFfp- commenced the manufacture of Carnages,
j&iEZmmJßmm* Barouches, Rock away a, Baggtea*Blelghs and
Chariots in all their various styles of flolsb and proportion.
Ail orders will be executed with strict regard to dnrabilj
ty «nd beauty of finish. Repairs will be attended lb
on the most reasonable terms. Using In all their work 0"'
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stufl, they fed confi
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before pqrcbn
ring elsewhere. octflriy
4, T. JOEKSVOB J>. »• JOXIHSTOH -It. MAO**-
KlceUUr Corrlag* Factory.
JOHNSTON, BROTHER A CO., PRACTICAL COACH
MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alle
gheny city, Pa., have on hand and aro manufacturing an
extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies,
liamrage Cars, Ac., mode In all their various styles, with
ririct regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in *1 1
their work the best Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. Re
pairs attended to on the moat reasonable terns. They fcd
confident that all who may favor* them with their patron
are will be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pa<sjerery fif
teen minutes during tbe day. pgt2S:ly
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY,
a. BIOELOW. HABTIH U B«V«N3 ~ w .OEOKQI AiBtKT.
Btcr«tow A Co.,
I— trrr SUCCESSORSTOB.SJ. BIGELOW,No. 46
Diamond alltjy, boot Wodd street, Pitts
burgh—Coaches, Carriages, Pbe<*tons, Bag
gin*, every description of fancy vehicles
btiftt to .order, and finished in a manner ottsurpassed for
beauty of design, elegance of finish, fiMli of irorlonhnsbip,
and durability of materials,
Ail work warranted.
' T KOBKHT tl PITTEESOIV'S ,
DIVERT AND SALE
p>amond » trect “Asssma*
-i ri/\DOZv UKMON SYKU* ;
JUUv> '* (utsorted Jo in ' “t®",** 1 * 1 *? ,
)ji9 89 Wood it, oppoulti tbo Bt. Cb.rl,, Hotel,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
business' cards.
.rrxKtr l. amowALti
Rejrmir A Anderson,
(Buoce#«ors to Joshua Rhodes A Co.)
BTC. Morgan,
F. R. bnvo,
Diamotul, Pittsburgh. /U.
Commliilon flonae
Jamti 9i'Laaghlln«
~..Taoti. n. tounu _.
Young 4fc Co.
R. 4k A. O. UnncKn,
J. H. M«llor t
VOLUME XIY.
Joseph Flaming,
Crscocissoa to h. wncox * 00. l
ORNER MARKET 6TBKET AND DIAMOND, keeps
consiautlv on hands full assortment of Drugs, Medi
cines, Medicine Chests, Perfornery, all articles pertain
ing to his business.
49“ Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at
all; hours. j«9y
jQBBf stnnun <wxtwraw vlmumq.
Fleming Brothers,
___ ( BUCOI9 SO B 0 TO J. USD k 00. J
TT7TIOLEBALK DUGGIBTS, No. 00 Wood street, Pitta-
VY borgh, J?a. Proprietors of Celebrated
yePmlfage, Liver Pills, Ac. ‘ JalO
Wf suocsssoa to jaws ■'otrrrxT.)
UOLEBALE AND Retail DRUGGIST, and dealer
la Paints, Oils. Dye Stuffs, Ac., 141 Wood street, three
doors below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. aprtnnAely
WHOLESALE DEALER IN FOREIGN WINES,BRAN
DIES, CIGARS, OLD MONONQAHKLA AND RYE
WHISKY, Ac., also, Rectifying Distiller, No. 8 Wood street,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Wines, Brandies. Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, 8L
andNew England Rum,Clarem,Champaignfia,Bcotch
Ale, London Brown Btoat, Irish, Scotch, Bourbon, Old
Monong&hela Rye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach,
Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana,
Regalia, and Prindpfc Cigars; Half-Spanish and Common
Cigars, aU at such low prices as to challenge competition.
Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and
Demijohns of all 6lies, I respsctfally invite an examina
tion of my stock, as No. ft WOOD street, Pittsbnrgh,
Pepoa. apz3:ly '
James M*llinger»
MONONQAHELA PLANING MlLL.—Would respectful
ly inform his friends and the pnblic,that bis new ea
uhllshm-nt 1b now In 101 l operation, ana that he is pre
pared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill ail orders for Planed
Lumber, with promptness, and at tb» lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed on one or both sides, constantly
on hand.
Sash, Doors, and Mo alilngs of every description, made to
order.
Builders and Carpenters would find It to their advantage
to give him a call, as he can now farnlsh them with planed
stuff suitable for every description of work.
wir a. Haaaoa ewawsu.
Herron dfc Crlawell,
HELL AND BRASS FOONDkRS, and Manufacturers of
•11 kinds of Bra<# Work, Locomotive Steam Engine,
Plumb*™, Ac. Alr*>, Cotton Batting Manufacturers.
Foundry an Rebecca street, Allegheny elty.
Office and Store No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh.
43" Old. l Brass and Copper taken In exchange for work,
or cash pail. Orders loft at the Foandry or Office, wilt be
promptly attended to. feb9. ly
M. G&ATF.. D. RUaiBGEK J. QaAKV.
Graft; Ketatnger A Graff,
WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood rtreet, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
UASUPACTUCRSkS 07
OoOklng.Btoves Plain and Faney Orates,
Coal and Wood Stoves, Plain ami Fancy Penders,
RarlorSloves, Bad and Dig Irons,
Hollow Ware, Portable Forges,
Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles,
Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, (mb'!s
.HOBQAJf COCERTbON
w. u. wirn .w w. j. a. ountra.
Smttti, Hair A II an ter,
(Late Smith A Sinclair.)
WHOLESALE GROOERB, PRODUCE AND COMMIS
SION MERCniNTH, and Dealers In all kinds of
Pittsburgh Manufactures, 122 Second and 161 First street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. ÜbQ
riIUK OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late Jotro
-1 aton A Btocklon,) and Blank Book and Stationery
Warehouse, is prepared to execute every style of Legal,
Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printin< and Book
Hindiuc, end furnish every article in the Blank Bock, Paper
and Stationery line, at the ehortwt notice and on the most
reasonable terms.
j. asutrooh
Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office
and Book Biodery, corner of Market and Second sis [novlO
Sorth-Wasiern Poliee Agency,
NO. bd WASHINGTON STREET, corner of Dearborn,
OUICAGO, ILLINOB.
ALLAN PtßStaTOrt - -
Pinkerton A Co.
t'tVOTJ TDkltt ATTXHTJOJr TO TUB TRANSACTION 07 A QCOXAL
DETECTIVE POI.ICK BUSINESS
In the States of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana.
mhlOAtf
TUIB late firm of JONES A QUIGG, having been dissolv
ed by the death of John F.Qnlgg. on the 27th Inst, th#
bovine## of said firm will be settled by the undersigueil, at
thuir office, corner of Itoos and First streets
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.
Pittsburgh, September 30, IH6l—(oct2;y
Manufacturer of spnog and Biuter steel, Plough
Slab steel, *to*l Plough Wing#, Coach and EUptic
Spring#, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and
Iletnmurrd Iron Axles,—comer o! Roas and First streets,
lltthburgh. Pa. c*ct2:ly
Isaac /onxs n. a. Eoanaa.
D. U. itogera A Co.,
Manufacturers of r-ju tats’ patent improved stoei
Cultivator Teeth. Office corner Roes and First Street,
octibly
ROBERT U. PATTKKSuN, Proprietor, comer
Diamond street aud Cherry alley. The subscriber
respectfully addouqc«> to the Ladies and Oeoile-
D>e& of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a RIDING
BCUOOL, which io point o: size,cuairaodlouanes* and adap
tattoo, undeniably excels any similar establishment in the
Cuitod Stains lu location U accessible from all parts of
the city, while Its high aoJ airy situation renders it espe
cially suited to tbv promotion of health, by this most »grwv
ablb exercise. Tha UorueH are docile and well trained, anJ
lint proprietor pledges himself that no paint or expense
•id bo spared to mak* this establishment the Qr«t io tb«
confidence of the public. oeUEPtf
Xtieliard c. BoclTing,
Manufacture k of gilt. silver. brabb,
BROSZK, LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT AND PIC-
Tlit FRAMES, Plain and Ornamented, No. 21 8t Clair
ftrtet. All hinds of Composition Ornament*, for Bteam-
Muu, Ac. Ail kinds of Gilding and Re gilding, to ordi-r.
Gilt Uonldin. 9 for Prames, wholesale and retail, i'irtilsh
fur-Oil Paiaiingi, Kngrariogs nnd Lithographs, for sale.
4«P* Impaired ur defaced Oil faiuliugs restored iu the
best manner.
AU Frames anil Mouldings manufactured in this estab
lishment may be cleaned wjthoat Injury, with soap and
wster.
.VIUJICIK L Viil'Su
Call and nee. No. 21 St. Clair st.. Pittsburgh- [mh2<ktf
VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, has recovered
hU health so an to resume bis old business, and baa
opened hU BLIND MANUFACTORY, ot No. 65 Fifth street,
near the Post office, between Wood and Smith field, where
lie has an assortment of BLINDS, trimmed with plain and
fanpy worsted and silk trimmings, and is prepared to fill
any order in bis line, oo the most reasonable terms. Ills
work la warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded.
45® Old Blinds repaired.
£4*- Please give him a call, as ho can’t be beat in work
manship my?:ly
IIIAVB sold ay Interest in tho business os hong, Miller
A Co., to 11. A Long, who, with John Phillips, will con
tinue at the old stand, No. 109 Front btreet. 1 cordially re
commend the new firm to the patronage of my friend*.
Pittsburgh,July 29,1854. P. H. MILLER.
S. A. L 050... ..
S. A. Loag 4 Co.,
Bell and brass founders, and gas putters,
invite attention to their stock of CliaadeUerß, Brack*
eta, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up hcnMC&with
Qns cud Steam, make Brass Castings of all klnde to brder,
furplsh Railroad Pomps and Tank Fittings, and koep Anti*
Attrition Metal constantly on hand. jj3l
NOTICE.
DALY’B STOCKING MANUFACTORY.
JVo. 20 Fifth itrtcl, first comer atone Market tired,
PITTSBURGH, PA^
YirHRBB will be found the laTgest and best assorted
Vt stock of HOSIERY ever offered for sale In this city.
Purchasers will find It to their advantage to call at this
establishment and examine for themselves; U Is all I need
to insure theircostfim. 0. DALY.
N. B.—Remember the Oqkap Btocxihq Cobber.
. feblry 0. D.
THE subscriber haring the exclusive right to mauaf&o*
tureand sell SWKERRY'S HOT AIR AND SMOKE
CONSUMING PU RNACE, is prepared to receive ordera, and
contract for bearing buildings with the most economical
Furnace now in use. he attention of those interested is
l olicited. Any information can be had of A. BRADLEY,
NcA. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BAHNDOLLAR,
dec24:tf| Iron City Stove Warehouse, jfo. 134 Wood at
JA«k> a. —.-JOSEPH J. VUUt.
M (Successors to Muivany k Ledlle.)
ANUFA<EFURERfI of Cut. Moulded and Plain, Flint
and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in aU
kinds of Window Glass,'Plaaks, Yia(U and Bottles. Ware*
house corner of Market and Water Streets, Pittsburgh.
‘ mhStdly.
IHM3EN, Manufacturer of every variety of Yials,
j t Bottles and Window Glass, BlAdk Porter, Wine and
Claret Bottles; Demijohns and Carboys; also, Flint Glass,
in every variety. . Warehouse, Noe. 104 Second, and 133
First Pa. ' . mh«
I. W, Chadvriek.
DEALER in KENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO, RAGB
AN D PAPER, No. 140 Wood street, below Sixth, Pitta*
burgh, Pa.- ‘ "
49®The highest market price, lu CASH, paid for
RAGB. op20:ly»
jon«
Atwell, Lee 4 Co.,
WUOLBBALB GROCERS, Produce and Commission
Merchants, and Dealers In Pittsburgh. Manufactures,
No.» Wood street, between Water Anil Front strata, Pitta*
burgh. ap!B
Dissolution ot Co-partnershiik
THE OO PARTNERSHIP hnrefofbre existing "between
JOSHUA RHODES and PHILIP KEY HER, In the
Wholesale Fruit and Confectionary Business, Is this day
dissolvad by mutual consent Tho business 6f the firm will
bo settled up by Joshua Rhodes, who is authorised to to
ceipt for all debts due said firm. JOSHUA RHODES,
, March 27 th, 1856. * PHILIP REYMEB.
49“ The hare this day formed a Partner*
khip. under the namo, Ann and style Of RBYMIR k AN*
PERSON, for the transaction of the Wholesale Fruit and
Confectionary business, No. 39 Wood street
PHILIP REYMBR.
ROBT. J. ANDERSON.
Pittsburgh, March 27th, 1855.
: 45® In retiring fromthe Confectionary business, 1 chser*
fully recommend Messrs. ReymerA Anderson to my Wends
and customers. -• i JOSHUA RHODES.
• Pittsburgh,March 27th, 186fi. ap2
] Removal, ;
r; PRINGEB HABBAUGH A 00- have removed to No;
i 0 295 Liberty street ___
gpatsdn hia M tobshb.
Sprhiger Harbaugh 4 Co.,
(gueceasots to B^'Harbaogh,)
COMMISSION ANH 'FORWARDING MERCHANTS;
Dealers In Wool mad Produce generally, No. 295 Liberty
atreet, Pittsburgh,B*. ... : ; ; aj>6
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PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OF FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $O,OO PER ANNUM, OB $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE,
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1855.
BUSINESS CARDS.
John Haft, Jr.*
St. L. Allen*
\V. 8. Hftvon.
Isaac Jones*
PltUbnrgb Riding Reboot.
J. WHITE,
Notice,
Consume tlxe Smoke*
JLedJle A Ulam,
Removal,
.±.3. 1U..,
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
BUSINESS CARDS,
f. L*. filarah&ll,
v «t.cceeeor to 11. La**.)
WOOL DEALER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 139 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Feferr.nce —W. M’CUntock A Bros.; Kramer A llahm;
Brown A Kirkpatrick; Murphy, Tiernan A Co.
Plttaburgh, May 24,1865—(my24:3m*)
rag WE would invite the attention of our friends and
/jgthe public to a splendid assortment of HATS and
wh l ch we are now opening for the Summer
trade, which for beauty of style, exceeds anything ever of
fened in the city, or west of the mountains.
£s}- Call and examine for yourselves.
J. WILSON A 80V,
»p 6 91 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
DUaolatlon of Co-P*ruiarshln,
The firm of Livingston, rogge.v a co„ proprie
tors of the PITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS, was
dissolved by the death of Mr. Jobs J. Remain, on the 1 ltn
of March last.
The business of the NOVELTY WORKS will be continued
In all Its branches by the surviving partners, ui.dor the
name and style of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND A CO , who
will also settle up the affairs of the late Arc.
L. U. LIVINGSTON,
CALVIN ADAMS,
J. K. MOORHEAD.
Pittsburgh, Pju, May 4, 1866. | W. B. OOPKLAND.
Joan iTcloskit coasxuoa u'ciosxiy.
John fll’Cloaltay A Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING AiIsB
CHANTS, No. 89 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
The snbscribers respectfully inform their old rustomere
and ibo public in general, that they have this day a-ssocia
ttd themselves io the above business, under tlu Crm cl
JOHN M’CLOSKhY A CO. They respectfully solicit a share
of pubiio patronage.
The previous business of each will be settled by them
selves respectively.
JM > LAUGHLIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite
• the Mayor's office, is manufacturing Gentlemen’s first
Boots. Low Shoes, Hfesaud buttoned; Congress and Button
ed Gaiters; Ladies’ Boots, Half Boots, Jeuay Linds, Slip*
pers, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every rvdor nnd shade;
fancy Bid and Satin Gaiters, of the best materials: Aliases
and Children’s do_, of every variety.
N. D —All kinds made to order, on short notice. jaulO
Soidlera’ Bonnt y Lands and Claims
against (>ov«rntn«ni,
IWILL procure Bounty laud Warrants for Poldiers,their
Widows and Minor Children, and attend to business in
the" Court (f Claims,” recently-established by Congress.
Office. No. 148 Third street, ouedoor ai'ore &mtihi>*ld st.
MarohlO LSss—<mh2o) CHARLES NAYLOR
JAMES WARDItOP offeru for aale CANARY BIRDS of
the most improved breed, being very hardy, aDd Adc
aingera. Bird Beeds—Canary-, Hemp. Millet, Ilop* nnd mix
ed Bead. Bouquets will b« furnished compost*.! of the f, ne*t
PLOWERS, vii: Camellai, Hose Buds, Ac.
Kvergrnena (in pots) for Cbristoiaa Trees, from the Seed and
Horticultural Store, No. 49 Fifth at, near Wood. der'Jo
Bounty Lands.
Tmß undersigned continues to obtain Bctunty Land War
rants. The present bill gives' to all who hive served in
any war since 1799, 160 acres. Terms moderate.
LUKE UOCKSUOGT, 37 Diamond alley,
mhl2ry between Wood st. and Diamond.
Cqal Works tor Hale.
SIXTY THREE ACRES OF LAND, with 250 acre- of Coal
attached, and all the improvemenCn thureon in euco'**-
ful operation. Boid Farm is situated cn the .M nougabeli
river, 34 mlle.v above Pittsburgh, and I* Mii rl : *d with a
Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, or :l>nr l, Kailu ri, ad-1
an excellent harbor
Tbe vein of Ooal J" fiv« feet thick, an 1 cann.-l U- rurpai»s
ed In quality. For further particular* nppl> t -
NIOHOLSoN A P VNE,
je!2:tf No. 235 Lib**rtv *o-t
" EIHIBIMUN ROOM
FOR INVENTIONS AND PATENTS.
And Agency for the Purchases and Bale of Patent
Rights and Patented Articles.
MOSES F. KATUN Agent,
No. 80 fourth ttrr-'t, P\:Ul'Uryh.
fpHE subscribers have long Kith Mr.
I_ Mi>SES K. KAT\JN. and ImT-- no b>-iut«ti«*n m reennj
mmdlog him, to all who may »i.-b Lo employ fit* aervicH.-,
as a grntleraau ot undoubted Integrity and Indefatigable in
dustry, in whose oxe, .i. ns every reliance mar be placrd.
Neville B Craig, W. Robinson, Jr.,
W. H Denny, Ji-hn Graham,
James Wood, H. t'hUds A Co ,
P. R Friend, N. ilolmw A Bon*,
Knap A Wade, Kramer A Rahin,
Wn. Phillips, 1. R. Liringaton,
Wilson M’CanJleKs, Wro K Jr.bnsh>n,
A. W. Loomis, Aodrvw Fulton
PiUeburgh, Novemb**r27th. noT.T. ii,
Wrlllnff Claiifli— Duff's College.
IliK Geutlcmeu and Lodi*-*’ l'ar urei Writing
£ Classes will continue ope,n during thn summer under
Mr J. D. Williams, wbrvje various styles of Gentlemen nnd
Ladies' Writing are so universally admired. No pi*.s-i£D,*Ds
of Penmanship are exhibited at the door l>u' th<»-e executed
by the Teacher in tho Institution. The Principal rLalm* no
** monopoly ” nor " pats* I " for his busioes!!, uor did b*> yet
his institution chartered to sell oot, a.' U>en r'-p<<a;Mty
dune in this city.
Gentlemen and Ladies' Visiting Carls wrPit-n lo Mr.
Williams' unequalled e'> le*. AU kind* of Oruenj-nU! Pen
manship executed to order. io' -4.-it w
Kcw Intelligence Office.
THK snb«<Tit>er has last opened an INTELLIGENCE
OFFICE, at No 410 Uherty street, in ;hc known
office of John thompaon, Hhlp Agent. sod w h* ha.< been
Exploring Ageut for the 1 cung Men'* Ribie Hocudy ,*f PUI.-
bnrgh for nearly two years, he halter* himself that hie
knowledge of tbs city sod its citizen* given him great fa.-ill
ties in furnishing housekeepers vitti help, uii.i „u.> io OtJ.
ing places :ur boys.girls and all oibers M-eking employ uieut.
The patronage of the public is K-IMle l. T,-rm* ia.«y, iitni
etery effort used to giro gen*rnl 9aiu.fn.-t|.>ti.
jall.tf G AKlllKi, PARK
A. filltllkcu A Co.
Have on ivamd. at u-u cait i n yn* .\d
CUAIK Manukactoky, Nn u 1
lar<e aMorUneot o( fancy * U .i riajn 1
th*y will sell 16 percent. below custom ar) rut.-
Terms—rash only. i- y
A VVm. i£« Bt«Veik»OJk >vU'.IMI-- I::n i; U •
yULture CABINBT WAUK of ever/ <le«:rij :i'ii, tr. Lis
Stand, eororr of Libert/ and
* I ■ UNDERTAKING attended to, In all us tranche*,
HORSE SIIOEK AND BLACKHMITII, ha* erected a
new and rnnimodloas Brick Bhf'[> mi Cb.-rr) Kile/,
between Third and fourth Street*, where be lc pivparrd
to ?© all work In hi? line with the utmost pr.-mptitud.*.
Having bad long experience In the busines-i. br respectfully
BoHriLi the patronage of hie old customer? and 1)j» public
generally. / y *J 1
GRAM) PIANO.
MADE BY
NUNNS k CLARK, NEW YORK
THE PUBLIC of Pitteburgh and Allegheny In respect
full/ Invited to call at the Music Store _*nßrrr —i
of the subscribers, No. 63 FItTH ST , andns&jCjßsrflßSl
examioe a superb Hr j) 1 W"U L
Pull Grand Plano,prlo« 91U00,1J ■ K tf "
From the Factory of NUNNB A OL\.tK, N*w York. This
elegant instrument |p made in thi< •• hLI'/.AHKTniAN
81 YLK,” the ornament*. front mid leg* being elabo
rately c*rve<i oqi of SOLID ROStiWOOi). It la full seven
(jctares, of the largest dimensions, and, In point of rolmne,
power, and lipoid sweetness of lone, ia pronounced alto
gether unsurpassable.
The ?ob«crlb«»rs will be happy to receive the Tbit? of
their friend? and the public iu general, and nhow ih«ui
through their elegant new rutahlishmenl.
U. hI.KBKK A BRO.
Sign i.l the Gulden liar;-,
myis No. 63 fifth atreel.
. Jiro. rmuips.
Spring Stock of Hamburg Pianos,
CHARLOTTE BLUMK, No. lls Wood
tS iliiiiimiWMstreet, Pittsburgh, sole Agent.
The Hamburg Plano? are undoubtedly
I I ■ I | ■ superior to all Other?, both In elasticity </
touch and superiority qf tone.
They hare not only received the highest marks of appro
bation from the best European Pianists, each as
LIST, TUALBKRG,
And others, who have them constantly in their own os**,
but also from our resident Professors. The following is an
extract from a letter of
PBOFESBOR HENRY RORBOCK.
After describing ibe particular style, two of which he
wants for his own use—one Grand and one Square—he
speaks as follows of their excellent qualities :
"My IUUe daughter, who plays very welt, must, with
myself, have a good Instrument, anil youm are lh« on!/
ones which can satisfy me.
“ Instruments aru offered meon Lhe most accommodating
terms. I, however, do not like tbtuu; they have not the
elastic touch and the tone of yoam.
M I remain, yours, respectfully,
“ iliftUT Roiioock, Pittsburgh, Ta.”
For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUMB, at the “old Estah
llshed Plano Depot,” 118 Wood street, lid door above ruth.
Also, sole Agent for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
for Hallet, Davis <f Oo.’s Boston Pianos, (which In the East
ern cities are considered superior to either Chlckerlng’s or
Nunns & Clark's, nut which fact U oot extensively known,
as they have hot lately been introduced here.) and ruber
New Yore and Philadelphia Pianos,’of the best makers, at
prices from s*£26 to $BOO. ruhiu
Notice to Whom It May Concern.
f|THK PUBLIC SPRING SALES of Real Entitle at Ilo*
X chaster are now closed, aud the Building Seaton has
fairly commenced. Every citiaen of Rochester in busily em
ployed., ttvenSO or 40 new families who have become clti
26ns'tbepreM5tSpriDg,,fihdconstanteinptoyment; and in
o fevr days a hundred families more will be required to car
ry on Ibe work of tbepresent season.
The Qsr Budding Establishment is now near completion,
and will be In full operation In June. Several Cars will be
ready for delivery, by coutract, the l*t of July, iB6O.
Two oi threo now churches, in Rochester, will be con
tracted for immediately,and numerous other Improvement?
will be commenced,requiring a great amount of mechanical
and other labor independent of thu Gar Establishment,
which will probably employ from one to two hundred.
A prominent hrlckmaker from Pittsburgh has ju?t pur
chased nine large lotk, and contracted to make upon them
forthwith 600,000 bricks. Two gangs of hands commence
work.the present weak* besides ihe-otber yards heretofore
established in the neighborhood.
Our /Sons Quarries are already alive wit h workmen, and
the road lea ling to them lined with teams.
Lumber la becoming abundant and cheap, and tenements
pill soon soring up to relievesome of one houM»n, which
£ow have 6 families, 4 families, 3 families, and dozens of
them 2 families each.
Any'jfhb.dld nbi buy. cheaplaft at the four public Hales
| B *t season,’or the four public sale? the present spring, can
still secure good bargains at private tale by calling on the
Subscriber In Rochester. Term*— % down, in one year
and VtL in two years. M. T. 0. GOULD.
P. a.—A few lots cqn yet be had at.s6o to $lOO each; if
applied for the These lofa are twice »p
large as usual city lota, via: 40 feet by 126, and the price
only from $1,60t0 $2,60 per foot front. present reserv
ed homestead and magnificent profit of Ovid Pinnny, 4 acres
in the cdhtre of the borough of Rochester; also, tbo beauti
ful 20 acres, building, orchard, Ac., of P. Reno, can bo
bought through the subscriber at great bargains, and there
.are not two suchbargaisii within a hundred miles. U.
my 6
RemovaL
SCUTHBERT k SON have removed their Real Estate
• and General Agency Office lo No. 63 MARKET BT.,
neat Third. *ug2
FR BALE— Two Lott Of 50 feet by 140 each, in Bast
Pittsburgh, at the lowest prices. Inquire or
tugl THOMAS WOODS,. n fourth street.
I*./ ' s
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If ’*g*>zL •
Hats and Caps
Boots and Shoes.
JMiW Seed Store
Charles Barnati,
c 4 ». ' .
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MISCELLANEOUS.
DR. HENDERSON,
OCULIST AND AURIST.
BEATS ALL DISEASES 0? TUI ETI AND SAB WITUODT (JDPPISQ,
LBECantQ, BUSTEBDtO, OB TSB D3E Of OALOUXU
OFFICE 468 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND BT., NEW YORK.
Hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or
Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosifl and
Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among
the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. H. with
perfect satisfaction.
All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles.
Artificial Eyes Inserted without an operation.
All letters post-paid will secure prompt attention.
We select tie following references from among the thou
sands of cases which hare been successfully treated by Dr.
Henderson:
Wm. J. Fryer, 328-8 Broadway, Albany, N- Y.
•Alfred Southwick, Printer, “ “
tJ. Ooodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y.
•Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich.
•Mrs. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City,N. Y.
■fMiss Mary Bellows, N. K. Station, Dur-bens to., S. Y.
•Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Oonu.
•John Beaman, Engineer, N. Y.
David Little, Engineer, N. Y.
Wm. F. B; Giles, office Courier and Bnq., N Y.
tJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn'/L. I.
Jarvis Rodgers, “ “
A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, 8L Nicholas Hotel.
R. M. Farrias Organ Builder, Iloustoo fit
It. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. 'lft#
Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y. 5
W. P. Collins Teacher Penmanship, Troyi N. Y.
R. L Iloss Albany, N. Y. *
A. Billenhach, Bcbwnectady, N. Y.
Oapt. B. H. Haviland, Athens N. Y:
John W. Uackett, Binghampton, N. Y.
•These patients were blind, and had to be led to the office.
At the expiration of two weeks theyoouldgo about tbe city
ai pleasure.
•These cases of Amaurosis were restored to sight after
they were given up M incurable by the faculty, and can be
referral to bv any person who wishes to learu the farts in
these cases by writing to them. jan6
PUtibargh Dollar Savings iosiilutlonT
No. G 9 Fourth street,
NEXT DOOR TO THU PITTSBURGH BARK,
13 NOW OPEN daily from 0 to 2 o'clock { also, on Wed
nesday and Haturday evenings from 7 to 0 (.’-dock.
Deposits recwlted of all sums not less than One Dollar,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June
and December. The Trustees, for the purpose of furthering
the benevolent objects of the Institution, have entered into
a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to
depositors.
Bonk* containing the Charter, By-Lawn, Rules and Regu
lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office.
fVccdcnl—GEORGE ALBRKB.
VICt i'OtaiD£HT3 :
Hopewell Hepburn, John 11. Bhoenbcrger,
G**orge R. White, Charles Knapp,
William F.Jobmiton, N. Grattan Murphy,
James W. Ilailiuan, Theobald Umbstaetler,
AletanJcr Bradlpy, Isaac M. Bannock,
William Phillips, WiUlam J. Anderson.
Ttcsms:
John 0. Backofon, James Herdman,
Hill Bunfwin, John M. Kirkpatrick
Albert Culbertson, John D. M’Cord,
Robert Chester. Robert Morrow,
J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter V. Marshall,
Alooro A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock,
John B. Coegruvo, Henry L. lUngwalt,
Charles A. Cultnn, Robe: t Robb,
K. U Rdrington, George It, Riddle,
Frnnrir Felix, James Rhoads,
George F. Oillmore, James Shidle,
James 8. 11000, George 8. Bidden,
William S. Haven. Alexander Tindle.
Srrrrtary ami Trear^rrr —CHAßLES A. OUI/TON.
jylF-dly
” KARIiiEHii r AJU) MKOiIaTICS ’
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
liiMirnnrc C«mpanv,
or I'UILALIKLFIUA
Amount recurely inve5ted.................^..9£i1)0,000
COMPANY effects Fire Insuranre on RnibUcgs,
JL Gocnbt. Purni.ure, Ac. Marine Insoraure on Vessels,
Cargo and Freight, Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivers,
Lake*. Canals, Railroads, and Lund Carriage generally
Also, Insurance upon Llres, upon tbo moti favorable
terms.
PIRECTORO.
Hon Thomas B. Florence, Jsme# K. Neal),
G«cjrg« H Armstrong, Charles Diugrr,
E»1 P. Middleton, K. R. n«!mhold,
Georc* lMmboid, Fred. C UreTTs>r,
Tb. uiits Manderfiel.l. I--aac I^eeh.
THOMAS B FLORENCE, President
EbWARO R IlEUlßcLl', Secretary.
PITTSBURGH RKFRBLNCRB.
Hon. T. M llowrt, Hoo. .1 K M’Chntock,
Hon. P. C. Shannon, CM. F W lilac*,
lion J.B Guthrie, A B M’OaluioJit. Esq.,
Thomas J Keenan. Kaq., Wifeon U’Candlen*, Keq.,
Col J. llev>n Foster, OeQ. J K. Mon-head.
ti. M Riddle.
Hie character of tb«> above Com puny is of the first Haas,
and couibinvf* the rare and unusual privileges ,-t Fire. Ma
rtueaod Life Insurance.
Gentlemen <>f elevated eSsnditig nr* mwoefated In it
management, and interested as fitocklmlder*.
TI2OMAS J. H I'NTKR, Agent,
jv'JT __ FL Charles Ituildlng, No 108 Third t.
ARTHUR’S PATENT
Self-sealing Cans mm
For Preserving Fresh Fruits, S|| |
Tomatoes , £r., |jfj |
BY TIKRMETICAL SEALING. IHi ~ ;jg
rpIIKSB CANS, which are waled by th.- IL-u-eX.
A « üboul the ai-J of a tinner, and opened easily wubutit
Injury u> the can. arn rapidly coming into getoeral use.
Full Jirrctu'u* for i titling up fruit accompany the fane;
nod the work if **o «a«Uy performed, that by their use every
family wuy hare freeh Frutt and Tomatoes on their tabls
all winter, at summer prices.
PRICKS.— ITot Cans, $2: Q«*rt, $2,60 ; llair Gallon,
Tbrr« Quarts, $4.26; Gallon, $5 per dcson. Tlw
ilifTi'o-nc Hi2«i nest, in order to tucure economy iu invar
portatloo.
=ME
AilTHDß’fl CAN, which Is closed with a lid covering th»
n hole lop, so that when open it may txt cleansed llko any
other ve*»el, has Im-q fully approvtal by the Fanners' Club
of tlio American Institute, New York. It took a firvtcias*
diploma oier all other «>lf sealing cone at the Inte Fkir In
Cincinnati, and uih awarded a medal at the Mw-bEntc*'
Fair held tni< opting at the Bmltheonian Wash
ington City, D. C. it i» claimed to Im' the beet Can in the
market.
All orders accompauied by the cash will he promptly for
warded.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at fh»> China and Queens
wnre Store of II KN K Y 11 U) UV,
Hargalni lu Watcltci, Ulocka A Jetvali y
ROBERTS & BROTHER.
ARK now selling their large and caxetuily &eie<*-
Wws ted Hto«-k of Fine Watrhe«, Clocks, andrlrh Gold
Jewelry at greatly reduettd prices, Lo make room
VRStlSufor aa entire now fitpcki which yiU be recelTOd di
rect from the Eastern manulketorlA* in'ft'few Weeks, far
the Fall trade.
PurchkAerri dosiring to boy good goo-la at low price*,
should cull immediat«ly and nomine .our stock, as wc are
deti-rmined to close li out without regard lo cast or former
prices. Don’t forget the place.
ROBERTS A BROTHER,
41 Fifth street, next door to Wood.
Watch»e, Clocks and Jewelry repaired lu the Iwst
tnnnner. an-l wnrrantod. jy2l.ly
J. Wilson ft Son,
WUOLEBALK AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP MANU
KACTUttKRS, No. 9\ Wood street, Pittsburgh, «r«
pr«-parvd to furnißh. all articles in their lineoir'the most
terms. Particular attention is invited to our
ils>orMnent of LADIES’ RIDING HATS and OLQVBB, also
our $4 BILK HATS, which cannot be in the
>‘ity >wps
LANI» WARRANTTS
WANTED—
«O,
AUSTIJS LOUMiflj
1 •*lB Dsalar In Warrants. Slockt, Ao.. £2 Fourth •
Co-Partnership*
WALTER P. MARSHALL associated with him, oh the
2d day of July, JOS. K. HUGHES, In the Wall
l'np<r liuniuefla, ufider the name of
Jy9 W. P. MARSHALL A 00.
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.
A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by
100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at
lbs Office of the MORNING POBT. jylit
Lot for Solti • -■
A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 21 feel front on Carson street
by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold
cheap. Enquire of GEO. P. GILLMORE,
jvlS at office of the Morning Post.
BKMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND, 8 PER CENT,, JULY 1,18 n&
iKTNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Chartered - 1810.
PAID UP.
Ciuh Assets, July 1, 1855,.—•8835,530*3.
C CONTINUE to make Insurance on all ocsoriptions of
) property at equitable rales. 'This Company have
maintained a position -for honorable de&Ung for 30 years,
and is unsurpassed Lor responsibility and punctuality by
any other similar institution in the United States. B«mf
annual statement of the condition of thh» Company on file
in this office, for the examination of the public. 1
li. B. IKN-EYOKi Agent.
Office, North-west ‘ooraer Fifth and ‘Wood Blrfebts i’Uia
burKk ■ ; ,_J iy*JA •
11. 01. Lemon ft Co.'s Way Line.
BETWEEN PITTSBDROH AND COLUMBIA.
THH nnderaigned having purchased
pftFt of Leech * Co.’b Canal Stock,
WttttißfWaglT mfri are prepared to flo a WAY FREIGHT
BUSINESS between this place and Columbia. AH bnidveHr
outrusttfd to our care will be promptly attended to byiia,
at the Warehouse formerly occupied by D Leech k Co
Canal Basin. LLOYD h LEMON. ’’
jv26:dlm»
•T'rLn m° D f LL ,' V t NT THM WAIIM WEA-
O TITER—The Magasinos for Angnet:
Petereon’s Magazine for August;
Ballou’s do . do
New York Journal do
Dickens’ Household Worda for Angnst*
The Heiress of Haughton, or the Mothers Secret;
Mary Lyndon, or Revelations of & Life*
Peggy Woffington.
For all the new Books or Magaiinea, call or send to tha
ch £& BoojWtoreOf >
j y*° Fifth bL.opposite the Theatre.
ofiibB^
Jy™ ... _ _ j. w. butler a cq-_
SALMON —No. ILake Superior Salmon for Bale by
t* oo HKNRV H COLLINS
KONNBTS —A. A. MASON ft 00. have thfo morning re
ceived by Express, eojne new and very elegant Btylee
ink Bonnets.
' • • ‘ - ‘ .* r
4
9300.000
122 Wood street. Pittsburgh
n)°<{ ACHE wi.HRAN’TB, by:
SUMMER RESORTS.
PEBBY COTOTY WARM SPRINGS
rIE above celebrated WATBKINQ PLACE will be ope d
for visitors on and after the FIFTH OF JUNE NEXT.
They are drHghtfally located on Sherman’s fourteen
milftf nonh-west of Dnncannon, (thH place belog fifteen
miles west of Harrisburg, on the Central Railroad,) at the
base of Plsgah Mountain, which reaches an elevation of
more than five hundred feat. Bbermaa’a Creek affords a
opportunity for those fond of bathing, fishing or
sailing; the enrrouodlng forests offer great attractions to
the sportsman; and four smooth and shady roads through
a country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery,
W BQJ, ls«inentH of the place.
HORSES, BADDLRB and CARRIAGES can be had at all
r^r t * ,ceo Livery on reasonable terms.
Of the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS too
muchoan hardly be-sald. Their waters have been analyzed
by the best; Chemists In the Union, and are pronounced un;
surpassed fnr caring cutaneous dineasaa and affections of
L!nris!K!’< T^ 8 l?* are gomß fiTe aprtnfff* in all, every
one of which is of different temperature—the largest being
U 3 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing oat 03 gallons every
eeveo minutes. Ladles’ and Gentlemen’s BATHS have
been with all the modern improvements, to
gether with PLUNGE BATUS, 4r„ Ac.
Kooh day a Coach leaves Duucannon for ths Springs,
after the arrival of the cars.
Bowling Alleys, Billiard Booms, and rations other facilit
ties for amusement, in abundance. The accommodations
will be the best, and the chargos low.
Tkbms.—Eight dollars per week, or one dollar and fifty
oenta perday-f
Families wishing to engage rooms, should address the
proprietor early.
Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor
having engaged the best of servants. Music always in at
tendance.
AH eommnnifations intended to reach the terry County
Warm Springs should he addressed to Duntannou P. 0.
They will be immediately forwarded.
H. H. ETTER,
Proprietor Warm Springs
SCfIIJIKII RETREAT, .
TT EYSTONE HOTEL, HmrriNaDoti Co., (me Aun-
JV deed amt m»Vi East of PitUourgh, and
only six hmirt’ ruts. This delightful residence and place of
public resort is located on the hunks of the w Blue Juniata,”
at the confluence of Spruce Creek. Its clear spring, trout
sustaining tvatera, here discharges itself, and mingles its
marmors in concert, as they rush down the gorges of the
Mountains.
Tbo very central poeition of tbln Hotel makrn it a desira
ble place of sojourn for a few weeks nr dnys, for men of
business and their families—j.-wind and enervated with the
turmoil, bustle and beat of the my. It 1* rftuatod on the
i’ennsylvunla Central Railroad, where the great turnpike
from the Susquehanna and other roads
making easy egress and ingress, several times a day, by’
the cars and stages, to Altoona, Tyrone, Huntingdon and
the Moantalns.
The Ilounw is a new brick one, four stories high, spacious
and roomy, newly papered, painted and furnished ftom
basement lo attic, with all lh« modern improvements and
appliances of Cold Bathn, Ac. It is also finely ventilated.
There are superb views of every department of tho Moun
tain scenery —tbo “glorious mountains, 1 * the “ eternal
hilia.” Telegraph Office Is in the llou.ie, always ready for
wo *k—and the proprietor ready to re-etve visitor* at mode
rate charges. 11. V. UABLRTT, Proprietor.
• KZFEHVCT9 IS I'ITTSBOaOU:
William Carr ft Co_ 3**> Liberty stre.-t.
John Li. Bh<«Dbt*r<rer. John Aod«r«on.
William 8. Campbell, Bt. Charles Hotel. ( jy LI
RHODES’
FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
TjlOR the Prevention and Cure of limaJfnviST and Ra-
Ml nrrfßiT FYvres, Prm and Aon*, Chius knd Fevia,
Do«a Aon*, GiNsm Dunun, Niqht Swwva, and all other
forms of disease which have a common origin in iUh/ufia or
iftama.
This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE, which will entirely
protect any resident <»r traveler, even In the most sickly or
swampy localities, fopm any Aguo nr Bilious dipeasa what
ever, or any Jnjury’lrom constantly inhaling Malaria or
Miasmn.
It will instantly check the Agne in person? whD have saf
fered for any length Qf from on« day fo twenty years,
eo that they neod nerar Rave anotAereAt'U,' by conthioingita
ush Bcconling todirectioOfir The patient at once begins to
recover appotite and ptrehkih,and continnes until a perma
nent and radical raredsWSyeted.
One or two for onllnary cases; some
may require more DireGGons printod in German, French
e- 1 Punish, accompany each bottle. i*ri«e One Dollar.
Liberal discounts made to the trade.
JAMES A. RQGDSit, i’roTidcDee, R. L
EVTDKNOK of safety.
Niw York. June It, 1855.
“ I have made s -bemhuil Hiaminahon of** Rhodes* Fever
and Ague Cure,” or “ Antidote to Malnt-ia," and have tested
It ti’T Arsont*-, Mt*r<-ory, Qtiiulne hdG Htryrhnine, but have
not found a parti*'n M rlthrr in it, nor have I found hot
eahfitnure in ttscompo--iG<wi thnt would prove iojurlonuto
Uie couetituUon.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.”
EVIDENCE OK MERIT
“ LrwiMiuni., Uoiuo County, Pa., May 2.18 W.
.Ifr. J. A. K/iOcL -j—Dear Plr: The box of medicine you
sen; m«- was daly received t n the llth of April. I bare
sold ob'-.ut one-halt of it, and so far the people who have
ored It are sa:Lifi»*J that it b&e eurv»l them. It has certain
ly "topped the Ague in every one who ba>» u***d it, and sis
of (ho rases were of long standing. My sin W, Who ha*
bad it for five or six jeare bark, ami could never get it
stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as loog as tdw*
would take it, 1* now, 1 think, entirely cured by vonr rea
9dy C It. MoGINLY ”
caution to ague sufferers.
Take no more Arreolc, Mercury. Ouioiue, Strychuioe, or
AtJlI-Peri.Mic-i, or luedhrinas of any kird, the virtue of
which isowing t « mi h pofeonc.-u- drugs The mr.~t they
can d° is to " break the cluib " lor n fburt time, whilu they
are sore u> c«usa i-ou-titiai.-uai maia-lu-s that re«-»e only
with life. Remember that the oi.lv Fever and Aiuo reme
dy that i* hurtulef* Ri= Well an au'e, w
Ithodei 1 Ftv»r ami Ague ( ure.
*y*Pur**;. by J*.M I N MITCHELL, anu Hi u/iri-ts
eraliy. augH.Jaw
CHARLOTTE IILLME,
Nans W(X>D street, I’ITTHbUKUII, is ju«t re
ceiving a largo Hock of PIANOS, of lb« iateot styled,
from lb* Factories (if
BAUMGARDTKN A HEINS, Hamburgh;
HAuLKT, DAV'IS A Qi.. Bo«io D ;
HAINES, BROS. A CUMMINGS, New York;
A. B. RKIOOKNBACa, Philadelphia;
Togetbar wiGi tho-ie of other makers, at prices from $225 Lo
fl,0oo; inr-Jodlug every variety and style, from the plain
but Kubstnnliai iron fr*mi> Piaiw, to iho most oltgantly
curved Louis \IY. style, Grand Pianos.
Arrangrinoutfl hav« Wen made with th* manufacturer#,
by which their Instruaeuta are sold lower by tholr oxclu
aive ogcDU here than in the Ra*t, and without the addi
tional cost aod rbk of transportation.
Every Piano sold bv the subscriber is warranted perfect
ia every respect, and a writtco guarantee will be gfvm It
required. CHARLOTTR BLtTMK,
auglC No. lIS Wood street.
IRON CITY GOBI 31 KRC lAL COLI/RGK.
An Inatitution for tho Business Han.
CHARTERED - APRIL, 185 a.
ORGANIZED and iD very operation, with a
Board of Troateen, and uagM by an efficient Faculty,
Two hundred students and upwards have matriculated at
this College The combined and urgent demand of the
Farmer, Mechanic, Merchant and Professional man. for an
Institution of a high standard, in which various arts with
their avocations could be obtained, and that th**y khonld hn
instructed by experienced trichere, who have had business
practice in toe subjects t&iigbt, hits caused the organisation
of the People’B'College of Practical Teachers. Several of the
Faculty are authors of Book-Keeping, who provide, os re
quired, sets of “form booka,” ihatcouiorm to all the changes
am} improvements of lreqnent occurrence in actual bosl-;
ness.
Daily Lectures are delivered by persons of known obility.
SoWects: Book Keeping, Ifo theory and laws; Ar'tbmetic,
ana its Bpdlieation; The Art of Writing; Commercial LawJ
Political Economy; Commercial Geography ; History; and
Business Ethics.
The success of this Institution la now cartain. Citirers
of the first circles In Society and business show their confi
dence by entering their hobs for a budncia education.
aog?7
Platform Scales
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, sultuble for Railroads, Ca
nals, At, for weighing Hay, Coal, Ore, and Merchan
dise generally. Purchasers may fee! assured that they can
b« supplied villi a superior and reliable article, and run
no rhk.
Each Scale is guaranteed correct, and if (after trial) not
found satisfactory, can be returned without charge.
Factory at the old stand, established for thirty years, cor
ner of Ninth and Melon streets, Philadelphia.
ABBOTT ft CO.,
aufriSxttm floerwsors to Eiucott ft Abbott.
KLeciton.
Ophcx op “Tue PirrdDoaan Gas Ooswaut,” I
' August 17.1885. J
ri'UK Stockholders of “The Pittsburgh Gas Company”
_l_ are hereby notified that an election, for the purpose of
electing two persons to serve as Trustees of the soli Gas
Company for the term of three years, will be held at the.
office of the Company, at the Works, on the FIRST MON
DAY (3d day) OF SEPTEMBER, 1855, between the hours
of 2 and 6 o’clock P. M.
ouglB:dtU JAMES M. CHRISTY, Treasurer. “
Valuable P'arin for dnic,
SITUATE IN ADAMS TOWNSHIP. BUTLER COUNTY,
containing 141 acres; llfi acres of which are under cul
tivation. The proprietor, about to decline farming, will
dispose of all his Stock, Grain and Hay on hand, if desired.
JAMRB BLAKELY*
corner of Serf nth and Bnilthflt?ld ate.
Enquire of
augl 1
66 M. ARNOLD A SONS, 06
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING.
And Gentlemen's runuaHng Goode,
xfo’. 68 MARKKf STRHET, between ThJnl aod Jourth.
X v Pittsburgh. Keep constantly on hand, a large stock
Of HieHia, QfßctTnftrea and VflHtingn. Garments made to
order on.the shortest notice, and in iha lateHtstyles. '
jyyAU orders promptly attended to, (angl7dhn
WALtra J*. MARfinALt TOfiKTU O. £0*023.
Wi P. Matihall ft Co.,
IMPORTERS and DealersTn French and Amarienn PA
PER HANGING#, 87 Wood street, PittohuTgh.
■ »Sole Agents for the celebrated manufactures of
Mesflrt. Delleotm ft Go., Paris aug? ,
I M PORT ANT.—At tils season of the.year, when diseafea
of the Btomadfand "bowals art so frequent, apd. If no*,
glectod, orwsb to degenerate in'to -choTera 'ihorbns. or'
even Asiatic cboiero, no family should bo bottle
of the Oohcehtratod Essence of Jamaica GiQger,anCa biottle
of Wiekey*s celebrated Diarrhoea ; Medlcltie,'W : hlchvlf
oja»rdiDg ,tQ.nccoiDpan.ytog dircciioxi3,srill utotb
safe and officacioua remedy. ,Ihey 7 can be.iiad only.atitha
Drugfitowrbf
iauglfi • » - •'*
U ABPBERRY BRANDY—fi doifpore Rasp Wry Brandy;
XV a very superior home-made article. For rale by
T JNQ. LITTLE, Jr., Agent, -
•ag&dlw No, 20L.Uberty street
. Wi"
NUMBER 12.
MISCELLANEOUS,
GREAT DISCOVERT!
AMJ»LB TESTS, bothr byable Practitioners and Chemi
c« 4 Analysis, have demonstrated the great value of
ORATITS beautiful combinatlon/caned J‘ELEO
TRJO OXL,” for the relief and cure of Pain. But the people,
themselves are rendering their VSrflitst In a tniuneT both
unmiatakeable and satisfactory.« More than 20,000 bottles
have been sold In a very short time—a great proportion to
those who heard others recommend it. whohad tried it 1
Xh»t It ton splendid Is everywhere acknowledgm/
and nothing like It was ever 1 efore prepared. 'Why. for
Cbmt aloae, it Is worth $lOO,OOO a y w-to thepeopl&aH it
always cares these p sinful tormentors in twnty-fourhaurs.
Bat what is it not worth to the -people if it cures Salt
Rheum. Erysipelas, -danker, Ulcers, Sores of all kinds, (fro.
qoeptly taking a way all the palu In twenty-four hours,)
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation, Headache, Bronchitis,
Files, Womb Complaints, CrampH/Bprains, Sore -crßwelled
Breast, Felons, Wounds of all kinds, Ac.? Would $500,000
express its value to the people ? liVor Because a map will
give freely for relief from pinry. Will thls Oil relieve patn f
Certainly it t oUL Sucbmen as wp hare often named, hoxh
orable and high-minded merchants, mayors, doctors and
others have so said, alter from teo .to fifty trials,. They say
the EUatric OH is the fiaesf medical combination evei pre
pared, neither offensive nor injurious* but effectual In all
the above and many other cases. Some honorable and
heavy business Arms have.lt is true, sold fiomoof the old
(turpentine, bituminous, or coal tar, Ac. Ac.) external &d*
plications; tfuiil thetTeuatamefs returned' bottle' after hot*'
tie, with the remark that V the remedy tra* worse than the
such men have. never rtcommended nor given'
countenance to.them. But see some of our best merchants
ordering more every ten days, and always giving additional•
testimony to the value of this wonderrafdlscovCry. That
a great many ladies are ÜBlncltaa a medicinal toilekartlele
for themselves and their children, is well known/ It cures
alipltnpla, UoUha and eruptions onthefaee and neckln eo
short a time, you would scarcely credit it. It frequently' '
reduces & painful swelling in two hours; baa doseltlu half •
an hour; cured manyeffectually in sir hours. If ladles
knew t&tt&hiw&tj&pyvxtiay and healing vlntfes Id this -
Oil, they ba induced to use anything else for
womb complaint* or pains of any kind. i
_ y*P now insert a letter just received from Henry Wiley/
Esq., who went to England rix weeks since, (to die)
•i •, ■ - * * • LOndqs,July 12,J85&. •
Pfior. Db Q&atu, Phila.—Bear Sir: When I left home for
my health, (scrofulous eruptions, Ac.,') 1 never expveted'to'
return .egmn, believing that my complaint would soon
cany me off When you gore me three bottles of your
Electric Oil to .lake with me, as merely a palUativei I did -
aot think I would so very soon be called hpoa to thank you,
as I restoration.
1 can.only. Bay, i efore the departure of the steamer, that
you have only to‘come hero with yoar Oil,to make a for
tune in onutear- -There isuot another similar medicine irt {
England, Ifln tbe world. I will write by next steamer.
Yours, most truly. 1 ; Hisirr-Wtlxy.' '
Itcannot be their imaginations, who state that old sdrest •
that have disebargedfram six monthsto have
been cured by this Oil. It cannot be untrue, nor a
tioo; where painiarelieved In one dav,ofteriln~ half an
hour. No I common sense dictates fK>/r~aud-000 written
letters sny nat Corda and see them. Angular Bocto? in
attendance; and J&dles can consult a lady, privately, by
dropping a line to the office. Advice from a mak- -
log inquiries that any physician can answer, will bo
promptly attended to. Always encloso a stamp# aaonr ser
vices are fraely given, and we are drawn upon 100 often iur 2
this way. All cares ireatod liberallyvwith crwitboul the
as 1 have two Phyhlclans associated for this express l
purpose. Prof O. DB GRAT2,
No. 39 Booth Eighth street, Phila.* * '
N. B—The largest bottlrsien. times the cheapest/) Please"
notify me of any case or failure to cure in from half an
hour id three weeks, as I wish to cure all/ ;
For sale by DR. KKYBER, 140 Wood fit fangßQ
PITTSBTXBGH AHD COHITELI.SVILI.E
THE PITTSBURGH AND CONNEULSVILLE RAIL
ROAD is now open from West Newton to Cannellsrille,
flfty-fcight miles from Pittsburgh, on the Yongbiogheny
River.
This new first class Road is now open for the transports
t on of passengers and freight, in connection with the fine
steamer J6OLIAN, from Pittsb rgh toConnelt&ville, dafly,
as Til lows:
Tbe steamer EOLIAN will leave her wharf above the
MonoOgahela Bridge, every afternoon, at half past three
o’clock, for W* fit Newton, connecting there with the morn
ing train leaving at 8.80 for Connellsville, and’ reaching
there at 9 60 A.JU,. In time for tbe Btqgefox Uniontown.
Pare trConngilsvUlo 75
Fare to Uniontown 2 25t
A train will leave ConneUavnie in the looming, at six
o'clock, for West Newton, and connect there with the
steamer Kalian at 7.30, in time to reach Pittsburgh at 1
B. M. /
Fare frpna Connellsvllle to Pitteba-gb.—«...sLJ6. ,
Fare from Uuioutown to PtttsbuiglT.~. 25
The Local Freight sthl Passenger Train will leave Con
nelUville nt 12 20 P. M. t and returning will leave West
Newton at 6.60 P. M., stopping at all way,stations for
freight an I passengers.
Travelers in search of business or pleasure will find a
trip by this rente, along the beautiful and fertile valley of
the Xoughioghcny, one of the most interesting and profita
ble In tue western country. The scenery of the valley is
not surpass'd in beauty or grandeur by any in this * tate,
ami the flcUtlor enterprise and business is unbounded. On
both silica of the r.ver are vast deposits of mineral wealth,
inviting the attention ot capitalists j and the river furnishes,
every few miU't, abundant and never failing water power
lor any amount of mills and machinery.
The favorable chaiacter. of the jostles,. all descending
towards Pittsburgh, will ena ie this Company to.tiacsport
freights at the lowest rates; thus affording a rneaip, uniform
and reliable outlet for minorateand otW heavy aVtidew at
all t me*.
For terms apply to P. W. CALDWELL, Assistant Super-
Int-Ddpot, or to th* ofSeers ou b«-<ard thtf steamer RoMan.
OLIVER W. BARNES,
/ President ami Superintendent.
PIASOSI PXABiOSX
MAN DFACTVRBD BY CIIICKRRINQ 4 SONS, Boston,
an.l fnr sale by .JOHN 11. Migirrm >
No. 81 Wood p trait, between Diamond
and Fourth street Just received from
maoufactory of Chkkering A Sons, Boston,* " H \J*I
ard tor eale : nnortaWy at'Botton prices — 1 ' :t '
Two of their first cla.-s bemn Octave Pianos, Louis XIV,
style, whh eaxv>-ti rtwta, leg?, lyte, tnuric desk, Ac. Ac.; fin.
labeil back and front aliSte. This Is considered bjr persona
ol taste to be the moßt beautiful pattern uow made. Prir.e
s6oo each. -
Two first class Seven Octave Pianos, with carved .case,
lyre, new *ty!e of fluted legs, the lyre and ends of beautiful
c*rv. d tracery work; finished back and front alike. Price
$460 each. • . v
Three elegant Rosewood, plain doable roani- comers,
Bf-vr>n Octave Pianos, finished back and front alike, and
with Ohickcrlne’s Pateut Iron Frame. Price $4OO each.
Two carTyd Rosewood 6% octave. Pianos, with new style
fluted less, carved cafe?, muaiuW.sk, and the, usual openings
filled with tracery wort; finished.back
and front alike. Pri-f* $4*26 each.
Three ulegaot Ro-ewood, plulu double
octav**«. Haiuhnl back and front alike, and with Ghickerbg’a
Patrol Iron Franc. Price $376 each.
1 Seven Rnwwood and Blnck Walnut Bii Octave Pianos, all
mad* us wcll-tfid with the same care as their first class -pl
ant*, and with Ohick-ring’a Patent Iron Frame.
GRAND PIANOS.
One of Ohlrktring 6 Bon?’New Scale, full Seven Octave
Grand i’iaoom, of immense power, brilliancy, and sweetnes*
of tone, with tbeir Now Patent Action. which renders the
touctußo light and elastic that it can be played on by the
most delicate hand. Price $760.
THE NEW PARLOR GRAND PIANOS.
Also, one of thris new parlor Grand-Pianos,*!* entirely
new invention, and particularly adapted for Parlor usa
Price $660.
PIANO STOOLS. -
A new lot of Piano Stools Just received.
F. r sale by JOHN li. MEL LOR, 81 Woodst*
between Diamond alley and Fourth street.
Sol*. Agent for CiIILKKKINQ A SONS, for Pittsburgh and
Western Patmfylvanla. aocSS
To Whole#fUe Grocera, Liquor Dealers'
anti Slauufactureri.
THR BUBBCIUBEB is now importing a superior aualltv
of OIL OF COGNAC, of Which of an ounce with 60
gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brand? Rli
ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD’B BRANDY •
JAMAICA and BT. CROIX ROM, ARAO. CIDER 'and
PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SckIEDAM SCHNAPPS
and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New
York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di
me tiona-for use will lovarlably be erven by .
DR. LEWIS TEUOHTW ANGER,
‘ 141 Malden Lane. New York.
P. B.—lmporter ot Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platlna,
Bismuth, M anganese; Thorn’s Ext Copalva, Sulphate Am*
taonla, Ao. > : ~•’ dteZldß tf
CAUPETiNGS-
Delaware county carpet manufacturing
; ASBOOIATXON, on tho Chester Plank Road, two mile?
below the city line, offer to buyers this season, AXHINI&
TER, TAPESTRY, BRUSSEL&3-PLYINGRAIN,DAMASK
and VENETIAN 0 A R PETrTTG, at very reduced prioos
far cash or city acceptance, (Interest added.) The stock,
comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety.'
can uo examined: at the Factory Warehouses, Darby,or at;
the Stores, Nos. 18 and 20 N. SECOND st, PHILADELPHIA.
Wool bought, Bpao, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets.
jel4.-3nuin J^SJDNBY;JONEB.
Hsw Bottling Eitabllihmsnt*
T)pYD A MORTON have entered into co-partnership to
n transact the business of BOTTLING, in all its branch
es, at 6 8 Liberty street, Neville Hall.
They have constantly on habd -t aopertor- article fcf-
INDIA ALE, put up in pint bottles. Dealers and families
will find it to tbeir advantage to give us a iyil, and exam
ine for themselves. We a&o botUe o-saparior article of
PORTER, BAUSAPARILLAjand MfNKRAI. WATER. -
Terms os favorable aa any other house in-thaplty. AU
ordets put Up at short notice. " Bi)YD A JIORXON,
jelhtm ; No 68 Liberty st, NevllH Hall. ' ■
' Weatsrn LahdSi
WE have arrangements with gentleman of experience
in the different Western States, fiy which choice
lauds can be located at Govetnment.prlee. Perfo DBde|lrpua
of locating londi, either for sjvecalalldh or for actual settle
ment, will find it to their advantage to give us a call. One
of our correspondents in lowa bos spent the lest blx weeks
in critically examinlog the lands In that State auifiect to
fotry. and writes that hft Bas selected over 20,000 acres
BLAKELY A RICHEY,
corner Saventh aod SmlthSeld eta.
Of ehr>im* lamia.
septftaUw
CCS Fall Style Fox . Hat*.
It. PAULSON will Ififroduee thr NOW Style
9 jon.B-ITORDAY,.August 25ib. -
U- M* P Wood©trert*
__ _ t ioor to,corner of Fourth.
GS* Soft Qatsasd Caps of every descrbUbix ' •
augSftdlw - - .
EDUCATIONAL. 1 ”
INSTITUTE comerof Peon and HanooekstreetaJ
° f Institution will comment*;
on MONDAY, the 3d cf September.
terms
TuiUmx and Stationary, por 'session of Twenty-fin/
Wee1mn.......
And will
ontn the <ind of the tlrmror till notice of
a deduttlGir being allowed for absence pt- H
aickness. j. fil; SMITH, PrlndpaL’^-
. aUg2s;d2w(obJ) ~ :j . o
——
v - Co-Psrttterilup Notice^
. have this day entered Inti (M^rtce^
» -k aterin otyetrs'the'largo
■QARFACTORY. recenUy erected-ot
tureof RAILROAD-CAUS of every-dßacriptiotL - -•
Address, “Rochester, Beaver County, Pa.”
August 17, 1866,—[augWitf ] RJRR « RHODES,
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t ’' Y • - . • ..v J ' ■ T . •’
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AQgiaOVPOB BI TSM FIT TABU SOB PUMAS
\ tita iaO^tagtiaa^
One sonar*. cne ,,, t M
U 1 adklUbnal tnflgri3an #
. ~** .-•■■■• ?* W , jff
V. - tlO,yWbw«m<w»«fm«4.wm<). t .,» 800
“ V ttweo tnlUim l >.H mHr u rMlw „, Hmmi Bgo
“ “ . DOS §OO
u M two Too
“ three zacrnth&. n ~,.. r n n ~ r »~~" r »*~*~ Mn . 0 Ofl
“ “ ibar 10 00
u u 13 00
" “ one year..™. ft 00
standing Otrd, dx lines or less, per mmhb ,—, 10 00
OflAgntAßLl At FtX&OTM:
One aquer*, per annum, (exclusive oi the paper)**.;... 85 00
NR WAN D DIRN ffQ.R&U'TE,
Uiftwpift&dfotf Speed SiifnriValied f?r Comfort.
, PJIOM PITTSBURGH TO
CoVambug, Indianapolis, Cbicatfo,;'-^
• Cincinnati* . Terrefiaut6, . ;: Bock Island,
LoulsviUe, Vincenriea. row* City,
SLlouisi- i »•= Itvansrllie* Oubuque,
.Dayton, . , Cairo, . . . .Dubuque,
•' " Xeila - , ' Memphis,' ’Galena,
j, .-Zanesville*l , Peoria,
Newark, Z , New Orleans, ' Pern,
*m> ths ’nßisGzpaL cima is son wist ikd micth,
, _ : ,Vuxth6 ...
STEUBENVILLE &. INDIANA
_ JSAIILBOAOi : :
Wfalch U now compietedandin successful operation be
tween Steubenville and Newark,'O.
' , „ Fall Arrangement*
On and after Monday, 1855, a daily
morning. asd : evening Hue ; of elegant and swift running
steamers, commanded by experienced and accommodating
cfflcets, ;
The Morning Line, composed of steamers FOREST CITY
Capt. Moore, and DIURNAL, Capt. Bhoeles, leave Pitts
burgh every dny,(Bundaysexcepledo atltto'clock, A, M ,
precisely. Passengers dine on hoard, trad, reach Steuben
vUle atb ,msklog an immediate connection With tne
EVENING EXPRESS TRAIN of the .8. ft I JL-IL—which
makes direct eonnection at Netfark for thw abovsdUea.
i • ..The- Evening Xine,compofledof flteamers -VENIURE,
Capt. Gordon, and CLARA FISHER, Capt Gordon, leave
Pittsburgh every day, at 6o’oloek,.p. SL. &9*Pmngan
sleep on board, and reach Steubenville at 7 next morning—
icrtimefijr tho-A/co7-2 , /-mn,whichleaverimmediately, and
makes direct connection (bribe above citie&H&qraeuirffap
nighliravfl ty raUroadi u
.JFqz. Through ood LoeaLTicketa, and further intbnnatlon,
hpplyto I JAS. COLLINS ft CO., Agints,
Nos. 114andll6.Wat^sWbetwefl&Wood
and SmftbfleUi, Pittsburgh
E; 1?. WOODWAMJ/Bup’t.
L DETRNNY, Gen. AgtmL
FJaST - ARRIVAL of
PAIiL. DRYGOODS
.;At LOVE BKOIiLEKS,; :I -
«5" 'Ho. 7* MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, -«*
' waw ■or thi " oniarsAt, utrmvt' ' u-
OPBURBSS GOODS,,DBPABTMBtiT.4 .unusually full,
and contains Borne of- the richest anti most desirable
Goodsthatwo bavSeTer-bcan able Co otter, eiieb as '■
v Extra.eurarSUSs; . . ; . .. .
PrenchMericost Oashtaerfeg;'' ,a
,MoosdaLainea; Plaida;;Stripes;. Coburgs;
NJSBDLE WORK—Tbebeat assortment in tfceelty.
!•- Oollars,<3hemizaites»flleevM; '■ " '
.. BToußeings, Rdgingß ond Icsertinga;
' BhaafiSf Cloaks, Talmas and Bcarte;
, Newstyle .Broehe/plaid* CaahmeroMaicG Ant. Velvet.
Btellas, Crape 811 i, 4a.
-Tozethar t wUh-a large assortmeniof MOURNING Gt)OD9
of all descriptions.. , % ,
Our BOSlfiSTlO’ana HOUSR'FURNTSHING OBPkRT.
and waJieeJ -confident that wo can
offer greater Inducements now than we haye ever been
able to We solicit an ieximldatloij oi our
before Durchasing aa oJI will fiod Jt (o
'tn&f&drantago-touofio; '* •'" ■—=
tonlmwt.cUDyin racdptcfnew an 1 desira
ble Goods throughout the season.
LOVE BROTDBHS,
* 4 Love.)
-sepe ' % No. T 3 Market street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
curnrrsT.
S. CUTHBKRT * SOS.
aENBBMr COMMISSION AGENTBfor tha B*le ud
Porchase uf IlralKstata, DoUncUono! Bents, Bortov
rag ua Leaning Honeys on Bonds end Mortgages; also,
for making -Sties nf - Prod uce, MairaCsc Lured 4 c.,.
for Farmers,Mechanicaami others. Office, No.t3 Market
street. ~ ' 1 •' • aug7
(W
IUQICE MKW WOKKd— --i ~~ r ~ 5
y Oafcfiald+by W. D. Arnold;
Henry Tin. and bis Six Wives;
Bell Smith Abroad; , ,
A Long Look Ahead, by A. B. Roe';
Newsßook; >;. •• i • ..ow-wj
Maul, by Tennyson, (fourth supply;)
My Bondage and my Freedom; • f
Escaped Nan; . ni
Hidden Path, by Marion Qarland;
lowaosit iAin3S55; •
Blanche Bearwood;
Btar Papers, by EL Wnrd Beecher;'
• Olio, by
Yii>lt to the Camp Before Sebastopol;
Bits of Blarney, by B. Shelton McKensie;
=■ -
Female Life among the Mormons;: , • .
Pro Pictures of the Bible, by 11. Ward Beecher;
Heart's Ease. In 2 vola;
Xife of Bam Houston; . .
Tlote Book of an English Opium Eater, by Be Qolncey:
My Story of a Woman’s Life:
Evenings with the Prophets, bv Rev. A. Jl; Brown j
- LippLncutt’s Qaaetteer of the WOrldL
The above just received, together with a large stock of
Books and Stationery; also, correct Maps of Sebastopol. 4c.
Kara ember, the ploee to get chearp'Books is at
.. i liAUPFER’d JIOUK STORE,
... . L , N<«o Firth strwt
NkW MUaiU—-ottos deny evening Juo. J. kraicr.
Tbfy afck me If I think of tfiee.
-I set myheart dpoh ft flower—Alice nawtborna.
,My eariyhoma—A. B.Marthens. ••
, The loya ot one fond heact.
The EedE6’ver-M3eo.l4nley.
Had I haver, never known tiiee.
There’s musicin the voice we love.
My early fireside—-Alice Hb» Ihorue-
How sweet to team.
Hag of our Union—W.' WWallneo;
Mublr). >. • -
Is It any body’s holiness. .
■ Sweetly o*er niy senses stealing;
- My gdoVls dark;
>- Danse Osalaskloe* par .I*. M> tiottschalk.
la SyrleV—pectonnedstJullien-’o Concerts.
Cama King Sehotttecb—'F. H. Brown,
..Welflngton’B March. 1 ' • '
••• QlpsyJPolka. ■ ; . ,i.
fiallor Brines Polka.
Angfe* Polka—W. V. ‘ -
Crown of Boses—gfand waltz.' * ‘
The Angel Waltz j Beotimentil. ' »
Also a coUection pc new Guitar Mude. just received by
Brpresff, and for said by ‘ CHARBCITK' jJLUMK,
«ep6 No. lW Wootot, 2d dOdV above Fifth ifc’
N'
KVVBOOKS—“Japan as itVas and ir,” byUiebard
( Hildreth. ..-.-..-t ■ ■*: *. •
1 The Hidden Path ;** by Marion Harland.
J H&blU and Men;" by Dr. Doran^
“ Memoirs of Jamas Gordon Bennett ind hi* Tlmn.”
“ Star Papera;”:byHenry-Wdrd ■' - - ' *
*• Tb o sscaped;N on* or Disclosure* of Consent Idfe. n
“ Maud aiid ,byAlfred Tennyson,
•?TheLife-ef Sam Houston"—
‘^Doesticka—at bo .Kays;” by Qi K.Bi Do«tlck*,J\B.
“ Hfiart’sEasa, or the Brother’? Wife’ 7 —2 yols,
- “Offhand Taking?, orthQhbtlccable'Meh of ow fee;* 7
>yGeorßuW,Bnngay.. ■-. :; : c 'P •
Bondage byPreth.Doaglaa*' ’
w OH6, or the Old West Room ?L,by D. Mu M... ,
“Battles of the Criiaea”—"Tith two'euperbmaps.
“ The Temperance HedgeVlblatfid hy the Carson League; B
—12% centB. . .... . {V.V,
lftruitfl and'Vegetables all the Year at Bummer
Price* cent*; ’ • •
Xho above received this day by Kxpret*,-and for sale bt
bqpB , DAPggßß’a UOOKSTQItK, W>Kim*fc^
X It MINEE *CO , Ho.ai Bmithlkia stept- «
Ua*ejtlstr£ctfre&-» • •'•■ - -
The ifoncomrs—Mcmolre ofa Most Eeppae table Fetnlljl
Edited bjr .
niildenTath;* bytbe author of “Alone.? Seventh rap
ply. -.-••• -• S« ■-•/ ■••*•> ■• ■
for October;
Lflalie’fl Jnnrnnl . . „. s . :
Ballon’sMsgazine ’ do • ..
YankeeNotfona' dor ' T ' ; '
EeW Bookareceltiilatfßdonfcr^iibllafiea.
l° a W w 15 Citizen*-^
jvJr and '§°J!£ forTmmigranta—byif-ll..'Baiker*
a Wai ttn *
*y w -QilmoraElms. , ,
««wthor ofWmfe;
Harper** Story Book. No. io.
Harpfirt Picture Book, No. 1. t t
Memolrß<tfBydiiajrßmlth--2 vola
The Escaped Nun,. v
f«>pt»mber, and all other Srt
. 11. MIN Kit 4 00.,
OTOB ..... 3d Btnttßhalil «t.
of Pittsburgh; 1
V/-- ; Ajerchaiita.and Manolactnrera’ Bank*
Excfcaugejßankjf; ' *
Famere*' Deposit BatfkJ
u '-nttsbttfgh'Trnst C6tn(»anyi ;
-CHizenV Deposit Bank;
R»nV
hhbywrieHM of Ohecke cn thnatoVa Banks ii Uafi
Checks printed to order In any style disired. T . "~
, w - 8 - n J v, i N > ™nter and tutlontr. ,
Bepa i Market stra.tr eiirhwflrg^Y
wp3 a. a. mason <'ca,23fiflha.
HJBS IdQUOES of - every’ description;’ fbr'medlelbia
parpowa, can al waya bo procured at . , a, o ;
j joa-ptasnuaft ,
PP*- Corner Market ct. anil Dtalnond-
WBUK OBBABhi’: Ibr
( Ulrjgoiij, Carta, Dr-ys and Omnibuases, rewl?/d -apd
for gale by ... |aug3l) ■ dBENKgg;tX>C* Ft:
If OK Bdlrettod lioiJrl
. coaree, pulverized, crushed and clarified* at, .
aqg3 i .- .. ' . i 4. .y. lL DBAYfya. Wo-1. Platnon-l
MYLKK'B OiiOidSßA ft km raJmoJe article,•
go trell knovn for its moay cons, can ba, obtained at
I aqg29 NO. 53 MARMTgr.
| AWN ÜBAild SKBft BttUiW»iorfaUcowiog-i.maitltig
jU a cldla: amooUi, permanent sod; at the. Seed Ware
hoggfrtf Fifth streets ' (e«pS) JAMES WABpftftp.
CIATAWuA WtANI>V, made oat of tho Catawba drnrusi
i at Oncinnati, eald by the doxea Qr aicgle-bottle. &i
- l -- ;:; ri ~. keyser’s, •
TITAUi PAPKKB Velvet, ti&tia amlOommccaWalliV
W awry.wW* WlthepproptS^g^^
°t D |. w - e - * cft/j.
K -2£ 8T Wood street.
f'mqAy ax ii2k uknt.—*
\j •wfnwoUtfflt »®J»rtMid-S»2a»to! '- *.. ».??
IJgpg:;-;-"" - ■'■••-• "W.'TrtfAßanArir. * co.
OrMn > ai»tea Bine,
retiuUS&C 1 &”** &#&*
,m ES w. P. MARSH ALE 4 00.
f ■SSJ £ * iN ~ 2 >9®? dry, atxlittoUjJbrfimle b*
« m ai »•■ A- FAairaSTOOK *Co7 1
'■ ..-If' i‘ ' 1 cornerßretiinaWty'd-.h. '
AATMABtfij * Co. annoaese their first oxtntaaonof
• 01 , oak f> Of the now Pali stylo,, on Tliurnlay and Vrl
nay,September f S&.an4 21*- : »p2O
A A ,'h^'?mh N * ’! ll ‘ °f™ on Wmradaj and Prtday,
Zl ", t lnat , a choice selection of Pali
Bonnets, Head Dresses, 40. W pjo
1 ~
T £■’' :* c
Corner of Wool cl sad Virgin
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