The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 13, 1855, Image 4

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ailotrs : GOING KABT.
* Express MaU Night
TVuxa. Train. Train.
rJ£%nß 10.-OOA.M. 8:80 P.M. 11:30 P.M.
SmSST.- lldO 44 4:45 « .12:60 A.M.
fcuO 44 -Al2 “
OonOord .. I*6B “ fcM “ » 3:01 44
' ’ Cambridge L2O 44 748 44 3:20 “
;■ 2:23 44 8:25 44 448 “
Belmont £44 44 B*l 44 . S:U 44
' Alrfva Bellair 3*o 44 arr.MS “ arr.&l6 44
GOING WEST.
Express Mail Night
ri, Leave. Train. Train. . Train. \
7 r Bellair..- 9:46 A. M. 6:15 A. M. ; &00 I*. M. j
*; T .. Belmont - afc3l 44 c.ii 44 ?*8 44 1
B®mesvlUe«.~a—T»lo:62 44 0:43 u ~AO 44
IhwMJwt ..—«....«l»ll:6fl 44 B*4 “ P.OO "
Concord 12:17 P.M. 8:30 « 0:25 4
Zanesville 1:10 “ 9-.30 44 10*0 “
Wdrark ■ 2*B 44 10:37 44 11:60 44
ArrlT* Oolumbufl... S-W “ 12:16 P.M. 130 A. M.
The Express Train going East will stop' to take up or
bare passengers, at Taylor’s, Newark, Zanesville, Concord,
Cambridge, Campbell’s, Barnesville, and Belmont only.
Gooro Wxs* will stop only at the above named Station*. |
The Mail Train will stop at all the Stations where the Mail
Is to be received, or delivered, and at all other Stations on
notice being given. The Night Train will stop at all Bto*
BOM on P»P« unite
The 1040 A. M. Express Train, connects at Oolumbus !
with the Express Train which leaves Cincinnati at 6 A. M.
and with the Train from the West on the Oolombos, Piqua
and Indiana Railroad; at Newark with morning Trains to
and from Sandusky, Mansfield and ML Vernon, : and with
Trains on the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad; at
Wheeling with Express Train on the Baltimore and Ohio
Railroad for Baltimore, Washington, Philadelphia and East*
era Cities.
The 3*o P. M. Train will connect At Oolnmbns with the
secondTrsin from Cincinnati; at Newark with Sandusky,
fiUnsfleia and Newark Railroad; and at Wheeling with
Night Trfcln on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passengers
1 earing Louisville and points below Cincinnati, and taking
the 9 A. IX. Train on UUle Miami Railroad, will connect
with Oils Train at Columbus. Pa&sengenioaving Indiana
noth! and Richmond by morning Train on Indiana Central
Railroad wilt also connect with this Train at Columbus,
and reach Wheeling at 9:16 P. &L, and leave by 10:30 P. M.
Train on Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, arriving in Haiti'
more at 6 P. M., next day.
The lt*o P. M. Train connects at Columbus with the
M ail Train which leaves Cincinnati at 5:30 P. M-, and arrives
at Bellair at &15 A. Mg concerting with tbe Accommoda
tion Train on (he Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Passen
gers leaving Chicago by the Evening Trains can, bv this
route, via Michigan City, Lafayette, Indianapolis anu Day
t on, reach Columbus in season to take this train: and at
Wheeling will take the Accommodation Train for Cumber
1 and, sleep there, and resume by Eiprana Train to Balti
more and Eastern Cities.
GOING WEST.
The 6:16 A. ILMail Train connects at Belloir with Nfcht
Train on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; at Newark with
trains to and from Sandu«£y, Mansfield and ML Vernon,
and Chicago via Monroeville; at Columbus with :the trains
for Cincinnati, and with trains for Xenia, Dayton, Indiana
polis, and Chicago, via Dayton and via Urban*.
The V 45 A. M. Express Train connects with the Express
Train (Tom Baltimore, and arrives in Columbus %t 3.20 P.
SL, and connects with trains going South and West arriv
ing In Cincinnati at 7 P. M.
The 640 P. M. Train connects with the Accommodation
Train from Cumberland, and at Columbus with Mail Train
at 2:16 A M., direct for Cincinnati, Xeoia, Dayton, Indiana
polis, Lafayette, Terre Uaute, Baiot Louis and Chicago.
IBAAO H. 80UTIIWICK, Supt.
ZanetvQla, June 18, 1855 —[ je2l]
STBADERS ECLIPSE AND ROSALIE.
VIA WKLLBYTLLR, AND
Oblo tad Psnniylvanla Rallroadi
VIA ALLIANCE.
rpHB shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo,
X Chicago, Rock Island, Galena, and St. Louis, is VIA
CLEVELAND.
This route is One Handled miles shorter end about nine
hoars quicker than tbe circuitous one via Indianapolis.
Throe Dally Trains from Pittsburgh to ClemtancL
Throe Dally Trains from Cleveland to Chicago.
fiSme to Cleveland she hours, Chicago twenty-three hoars,
end Bto Louis thlrty-srren hours.
On and after Monday, September 3J, 1855, tbo trains On
this rood will run as follows:
VIA ALLIANCE.
The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad leaving Pitts
burgh at 2.00, A. M. and 8.00, A. M., and 3 00 P. M.. con
nect at Alliance at 800 A. M., 11.60 A. M , and 6 30 P. M.,
as follows:
Trains tor Cleveland leave Alliance 8 00. A. M., 11.50 A. M.,
and 6 55 P. M., oonn-cting at Hndson with Trains tor Cuy
ahoga Fells and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10 26
A. 6L, 210 P. M , and 868 P. M.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, fit. Louis, Rock Island,
Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with
out detention, will take the 'train leering Pittsburgh at
-8 00 A. and arriving In Cleveland at 2P. It., os that
la the only train by which close connections nre made
through tbe above points. Passengers by this lfain reach
Chicago at 7 S 3 next morning, and St. Louis at midnight.
VIA WKLLSVTLLE.
Tbe steamers El Ipse and Rosalie will leave the Mononga
h«to wharf every morning, (Sundays excepted,) at 10
o’clock, tor Wellsville, connecting with the train leaving
WalLvUleat 4 30 P. M.
An Accommodation Train will leave Wellsville daily.
(Sundays excepted,) at 640 P M , connecting at Bayard
with Express Train, arrlviog In Cleveland at 2 10 P. M
Trains from "Wellrvlllo connecting at Bayard for Carroll
ton, Wayne*burg, Dover and New Philadelphia. ’
49*Ttokote tor Cleveland, Chicago and the North West,
via Wallsrilie, are sold at $1 less than via Alliance.
She Truing from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago, run a*
follows:—Leave Cleveland at 0.10 A. 2.45 P. If-,7.05 P.
M. Arrive at Chicago 830 P. M , 7.40 A. M.. s3OV. M.
Trains leaveChfcagO tor Rock Island aud Bt. Itoul* as
follows—Fot Rock Island at 9 00. - U and UOo p. 5L
Fdr fitoLouis, 6 16 A. 5L and 11.45 P. M.
Paseengers fir fit. Loais go over Rock Island Kail road to
Joliet, and thence over tbe Chicago and MlaxUsippi Railroad
-to Alton, and thenee by steamboat (23 miles) to St. L«uH
Passengers by tbe 9 15 A- M. Train arrive albL Ix>uifl 11.20
same evening, and by the 10.05 P. M. Train st noon next
cheeked through to Cleveland, and there ro
checked for Chicago and BL Louis.
FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
lxl tiait, 2d cTs. Isiclafs. 2deFt.
To A11iance,....42 30 To UBaito..-4L6 00 $l3 60
Cleveland ... 400 “ Rock lal’d, 18 00 14 25
44 Toledo fl 60 “ Galena -... 18 16 14 '«0
44 Chicago $l3 00 $lO 50 44 Bpringfleld 18 70 1020
44 Bloomingt-..16 90 14 50 u Burlington 19 00
44 St Louis—2l 00 16 50
Passengers are requested
office of tnls Company, in
door below the oorncr.
Great American and U. S. Express & Hail Boats.
And Too Ghanget of Can and Baggage Avoided.
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS
Formerly Chteoge 4k mitvtaalppf.
fIHIOAGO TO HT. LOUIS IN 1514 HOURH.—Trains
V> leave the fllinoto Central Depot, foot of Water sircet—
fit. Ixmie Day Exprere dally, Sundays excepted,;7 )6 AM.
fit Louis Night Express dally, Saturdays exse'dj tkSO-PM.
fit Louis Freight d Emigrant dally, Btmd. exc. 6UJ3 A M.
Jhggagt cheeked through to St. Louis. '
Trains ran direct through to Alton, (259 tnilm.) with
out change of cars or baggage, and connect with the
Company's splendid steamers Winchester and 'Reindeer,
running in exclusive connection with Pasfenger Trains
from Alton to &LLonls ? (23 miles,) without landing. These
boats, for speed, convenience and elegance, are u osurp&ssed
on the Western waters, being fitted up with Baths and spa
oiras Wash-rooms, affording to passengers 1 he opportunity
of removing the dost unavoidable In summer rallrosd
t reveling, and reaching fit Loafs-refreshed from Che effects
of a long ride.
. To ffmaitrand Nebraska this la the most direct route,
and passengers destined for Sjningfietd,
Jacksonville, Naples, and all point«on the Mlsslgsipnf, Mis
souri, Kansas, Cumberland and Teanessee rivers, will note
the important saving in distance, being seventy-tifro miles
less to &L lonia, thirty-seven miles less to Bloomington,
and-fiffy-eight miles less te Springfield than by any other
route.
Through Tickets over this route can be procured at the
various K. R. Ticket Offices to New York, Boston, Philadel
phia,. Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ac., and at all Through
Ticket the fitates, and la Chicago at tne
Company’s Office, No. 48 Dearborn street, opposite ihe Tre
mool Hoasa-*«sd at the Depot of the Illinois Central Rail
road, toot of Water street.
Responsible Men will always be at the Depots of
the various Roods going into Chicago, to Check Baggage
throagn to any point desired on tbe line.
R. P. MORGAN, Jr., Baoerintendeot.
H. J. D. BOBERUSHHORN,
sep7 Gcn’l Passenger Agent
THE PITTSBURGH AHB COHHBLLBVILLK
RAILROAD COMPANY
HATING made an arrangement with the n«w and
beautiful steamer “EOLIAN” to ran in connection
with their Road between West Newton and OonneUsvUle.
announce the tollowiog change of Schedule on and atier
Wedueedaj, the fifth of September:
The'Steamer EOLIAN will leave tbe Pittsburgh end
OonusUsvlUe,Railroad Company’s Wharf Boat, etove Mo-
for West Newton, every afternoon afcbalf
post 3 u clock, precisely; returning, will leave West Newton
at qaarier,be&<re BIA,8 l A, at Pittsburghat noon.
The trains will run os follows:
M1I1 » 009 mlle below Connell sviUe:
First Znluyfi A. M 4 Second Train, 12 M.
***** B£o A. M.; Second
Train, ftlfi P* H*
from Pittsburgh to Davidson’s Mill, $1,76, in
oludfngMesLon Steamer.
lor UnlODtown and ConnelUvills will connect,
with the Trains at Davidson's MilL
Jlor pt p»»«e,.«nijalw «f Iho AgonU. »t the
Wtuirf Ucats.t Wfst Newton .ad I’itthburgh!
. _ 0, w. barNbb,
erpfctf . President and Buperiutopd»^,
PKSHSYI.VANIA EEAILROAD.
rnEBBK DAILY THBOUGHTBAINS, botwera Philidel-
X; pbl» Acd-Pitteburgb. IiIBMORNIMa MAILTEAW
UrrM FHIiJoI pU« to Pittsburgh #t 7U, A. M, «jd fitts
burgh to'PhiUul«lplu» st. 7, i. M. IHK JABT LINE
}e»«M Phllidtlphf. for P(tl*burgh »1 UP. Ml tud Btts-
AocommxUUon TnUn lamPlttebnrBbrl.ilr,
SSn 3r&totfffsAocothmoi
11
to with the Railroads
Msdlmn, l»Wto andSuSSSS??' *J« T«rr.'ttinte,
For further particulars, see ha&dKm. . ..
AorGng points. Passengers toomSjwjL^fi 6 dMtoront
wifsissfeh.
RAILROADS.
CLBVBLA.HD AND PITTBBUBGH
RAILROAD.
OONBEOTtHO WTlff
i procure their tickets si the
le Mooongabela Uou**, third
J. DURAND, Sap't, Cleveland...
J. A. CAUGuBY. Ag’t, Pittsburgh!
73 MILES OF DISTANCE BAYET,
AIR LISE ROUTE
BITWEBB
iF?a CHIOAGOi ALTON <£ ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD,
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NEW AISPi.D*RSCT ROUTE OPEN!
TOBOGaa
Nprthani Ulinois t# the Jliskissippi Biver,
lOWA, MISSOURI,
KANSAS AND NEBRASKA.
A-U Railroad to tbi flllaaiaalppl,
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
RAIL, iSilPSgjii ROAD
POAMKEIY TUI CHICAGO AJTD A OIST. MiLITART
Taxer R. R. ia bow cosrrLrrxD,
And Trains run tbo entire distance from CHICAGO TO
BURLINGTON, lowa, without change of Cars.
The Only Direct Route to BURLINGTON, QUINCY,
KEOKUK. MUSCATINE, OQUAWK.A, WAPELLO, FORT
DBS MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFF, Ao., and the OKtT ALL
RAILROAD Route from CHICAGO TO ST. LOUTB, BLOOM
INGTON, CLINTON, DECATUR, CAIRO, SPRINGFIELD,
JACKSONVILLE, NAPLES, aud intermediate Stations ou
the Illinois Central,Great Western, und Ohio aod Missis
sippi Railroads.
Trains on the above Line leave Chicago on tbe arrival of
Trains from the East—avoiding ail laying over at any of
the points.
Stages leave Burlington daily for Southern and Central
lowa and Northern Missouri— mnkiug tbe ejoiefeest and
most reliable route to reach all the important points went
of the Mississippi as far as Oouncil Bluff, with from forty to
fifty miles less staging than by any other rouie. The ltoad,
for a large portion of the way, is laid with tbe ooWTtsooua
Rail, the smoothest riding and best Railroad in tbe West—
well stocked with the most modern Locomotives and elegant
new Cars.
this route passengers are sure of making connec
tions, and arriving at Bt. Louis on advertised time, avoiding
the vexatioas delay of fogs end ice, aod dangers of naviga
tion, ns on the route by Alton.
Baggage checked direct through from Chicago, and no
obargefor handling at any point.
THROUGH TICKETS by this route can be purchased at
all the Railroad Offices in tbe East; at the Office of tbe
Company, corner of Clark and Lake streets, in the Granite
Building; at the Depot of tbe Galena R. It., and at tbe
Mich. Cent. R. K. Office, corner of Lake and Dearborn el*.,
oppositeTremont House. Chicago.
FREIGHT consigned Dy this route will receive ltam«-di
ate despatch. C. U. HAMMOND, Bup*t.
C. E. FOLLETT,
Geu’l Ticket Ag*t, Chicago.
TICKJfTB can be procured at the principal Railroad
Offices of the country. tnhlS*
ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD:
Carrying the Great T 7. States Mail and Express.
TWO PASSENGER TRAINS RUN DAILY on its e-itire
length from DUBUQUE to CAIRO,
Arm
CHICAGO to CAIRO.
This Road, In conjunction with Trains of tbe Ohio aod
Mississippi R. R. and Chicago.aod Galena Railroad, lormv
the most direct and only continuous R. K route from
CHICAGO to Bv. LOUIS,
CHICAGO to CAIRO,
OHIOAGO to DUBUQUE.
Trains leave Chicago as follows :
10 A. M. and 10120 P. M.— Sr. Louis axd Caibo Exraxss.
Passengers for BL Louis by this train take the ears <»f th<*
Ohio and Miss. R. R. tit rjuidoral, aod srr '.-arried direct to
8L Louis.
935 A. M. and 4.10 P. M.—Dusoqui ajsd Galcna Kx-
PBXSS, oonnectiag at Duaheth (opposite Dubuque) with a
Dolly Line of Bu*am Packets (or rst. Paul and tbe Upper
Mississippi river cities.
Trains leave Cairo fur Chicago aod Dubaqueat 7.30 A.
M. and 7-00 I‘. M.
Passengere from tbe East and places on the Ohio river
destined for will save 190 mile* of tedious and un
certain tlver navigation from Cairo to Bn Louis, and arrive
fifteen hours in advance of tbe river route, by caking tbe
cars at Cairo.
Tickets to fit, Louis,Cairo, Dubuque, Bt. Paul, and all im-
Sortant placet by this route, mn be had at the office of the
. k P. and C. k P. Railroads in Pittsburgh, and Michigan
Oeuaral Railroad in Chicago.
. jeO
R. B. MASON. Han't.
THE PENNSYLVAN LA
RAILROAD.
TUB GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, concocting the At
iantlc cities with Wmlitd, North-western &uJ South
Western St&tea, by a oontinuou? Ral!*<n direct. 'ltin road
alao connects at Pittsburgh with dully line ot tjteamrre to
all part* ou the Western lUreri, aod at ClereUud anJ San
dusky with steamers to all port* on the Northwestern
Lakes; making the most direct, cheapen and rduiUt rouie
by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and iroui the
Great VFaL
lUTEB RfiT\7KKN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH
FIKST CLASS. —Boots, Shoo., Dry Coodj, 1 10ott ,
(In boxes,) Furs, feathers, kc J . bo. par luolbn.
SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,i
Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- j» (10c: per lOOtbx
tber, Wool, Ac j
THIRD CLASS.—Anella, p.Kinj, Baron J p<lr 100ttl8
, ..i-on I
end Pork, (la balk.) llemp, i<- j k ** u
FOURTH GRASS—Coffoe, Kish, Baron and I ... lftn «.
Port, tpukol.) Lord «nd Urd Oil J p " r 100!1> ’
Id shipping Goods from any point Kuxi c>( Philadel
phta.be particular lo marl' |mckugf> •• tui jYnniyltKzma
Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agent* of this Kx’ad
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, wilt l* forwarded wiLbont
dateotlon.
Preiodt Aartrs. —Mose*. Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N.
Y; K. J. Sneeder, Pbllad**l(>hl» ; Magraw A Roods, Bulti
more ; Qeo. 0. Pranci&'UA, Pr. triburgh , Shringman A Brow ti,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J, S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky.; K. C
Heldrom, Madison, Iod; Katolltl A Ov, St. ljooia, Mo; J
S. Mitchell A Son, isransrille, Toil ana.
u. n. nousToN, .
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
IT. J LOMRAKRT,
my 9 Saporiutendeut, Altoona, l‘&.
DUFF’S HEUCAKTILK COLLEGE,
riTTSBUKGIJ, I'A
LNOORPOU.ATED BY TUK LEULbLATUKH of P«*nD»)!
vftnla, with Pcrpetnal Charter.
P. DUPP. President, (author of the “North Amciimc
Accountant,”) Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial
Boiencra.
ANDKEW T. UOWDEN, AwlftiUl Profe-Hj-or of BoA
Kl-npiDtC.
CHARLES' PUFP, Aasisfant Professor of Book-Keying
and Penmanship.
J U. WILLIAMS, (the best ffl-haod Penman in tbe
United Slates,) Professor of Commercial and Ornamental
Penmanship.
N. B. UATOU, Rsq . of the Pi tsburg’; Bar, Profe.ssor of
Miucstitile Law anil l oliUrtU KA-ouomy
1' HAYDEN, Principal of the Department,
Professor of Mathematic?. Jr.
y. h. APKI*, Prof>t**K»r <«f th“ Prva<-ti &r,J Orritifco I an
goagcß.
The Commercial department of ibis limt ilutiou ha* bad
tbe unremitting attention of the Principal for the last hr
tseo ) ears. Upward iof 3000 students bnTe been prepared
by him for business. Ui* *• v-uor men” hare
all been trained for buniuees by tum*ell, and are t\p*n
enced Teachers and practical Accountant* ; being fmpirnt
ly employed by business men in adjusting deranged Look*
Ttwro are no teachers In this Institution who wen- iu this
city dismissed from their situations as book •tempers, none
who m«Mie twenty blandere on a *ingl« page of u biiity-ok
Our writing tearber (Sir. Williams) lias bad omething
more than a few Itdsona from a Philadelphia teacher to
prepare him for tala bnsinww. No runners are emptojed
by this institution. When our nflzats ar» importuned by
those of another, they should r*lnr n> some of our cur Bank
officers or merchants—patron* who** opinion can l*-*
upon—and not he decoyed into on« of those concern* which
are being sold oat erery few mouths, an I their pur it* i.-tt
to peek Instruction when* they can find it nwh
(Jtrriag* Uepoiifury
JOSEPH WHITE, nnw carrying on boat- PCp'gZi v«
nepa in hla .spacious premises,
lately enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh amlj
Oreeusburg turnpike, near the Two Milo TeHT.. wtJw .
Run, between Pittsburgh and LawTeucenlle, respectlully
InriUfliba nubile to inspect bus stock of CARRIAGES
And be particularly iniorms gentlemen
tljat one price only in made. Eunrtmn yea-*'
experience in the business, enables him to place before hi*
patrons tbe same choice collection of Carriages which, ro
many years past it has beeu hie particular department to
select from the roriouH and most talented Eastern manu
facturers. Tbe success of his new system is complete— tbe
economy of his arrangements will supply ih* beet and most
fashionable manufactures at moderate price*.
Unencumbered by thus* he&ry expenses. which the
manta for decorating bouse* of business has neaped upon
the price of goods, (owing to largo rent* ) JOSEPH WHITE
will w*U, dn Teady money only, at in übk las* than tbe usual
profits. Juih&dawj
ter Oarriagasrepalredld the best manner, with despai
WIG MANUFACTORY.
MBB. RENTER,
Six docrt frtm the •Aqueduct, oppotile the CkUedcrr’t O&c*,
AUEOHHKT CITY,
18 PREPARED TO FIT/L ORDERS FOR WIGS, and all
kinds of
ornamental Hair Work*
Th« btat quality of material la furniaht-d, and entire
Satisfaction mj Malawi y
Attorney and counsellor at law, km aoua
roa Rt Coabout, Agent (or procoHne Bounty Lancia
and Peoaiona, and far the Collection of Claim* in Great
Britain and Iceland.
Collections made Id thlanDJ adjoioiug Coaotius; Rs
teles of decadents settled; Real Kstato bought, sold or
leased, and rents collected. Moneys Invested on Mnrtgag»
or other security. Titles examined and ULle papers drawn.
(viilraon FOUBTII street, a few doors abOTo’smlthflf.lii
PUtabiirgh, March 28,18&6 —(mh2B:tUw ]
A« W• Foster,
NOTARY PUBLIC, and Commissioner for the Stales of
Tennessee, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Wisconsin,
New York, Michigan, lowa, California and Virginia.
93T~ Deeds drown, and acknowledgments and proofs
taken for record or nse In any of the above named States,
. Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island.
Pittsburgh, March 2&, 18&A—ftnh*28:dawi
FUL.TON CAR WORKS.
FOUSDEI A.HD JBACHINE bHOP.
SANDUSKY, OHIO.
lilIS subscriber hating moved into bis new Works, re
. oently erected,ooraer of Water, MoDonougb and Shelby
;streete, is prepared to contract for and exeoute all orders
;*r PASSENGER, BAGGAGE, POST-OFFICE, HOUBK
PLATFORM, GRAVEL, HAND, and s!l other
;.descriptiOQS of OARB.
• Also, fox BTJSAM ENGINES of all rises, GEARING,
; RAILROAD CASTINGS of all descriptions, and all other
•work appertaining to a Foundry and Mnchtne Shop.
' The Foremen of the different departments are seiantifle
land practfcaljnen— mostly tram Eastern manufactories—
fwho keep themselvesinformed and adopt all valuable mod*
lern ■ W. W. WBTUERKLL.
IoEOBOB ALSKBTr— l. etspniKs.
I BIGELOW * CO.,
j < >,/SUCCESSORS TO B M. B10EL0W.)
LVo. 46 ‘Diamond Alley, near Wood tired, PITTSBURGH.
i SSKVS W-' : .CQAOHKS, CAWIIIOEB, PHJ7TONB.
and every description of Fancy
built to order, and finished in a
unsurpassed for beauty of design,
plegance pf finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of
tutorials
AH work warranted. aug!B:ly
jIIKVOLYERfiI REYOLVBKSTr—Just received, by Ex
Ita press, diroot {com the manutec-
lurers,.ai{plend!dassortmeDtof Colt's
ItKPEATING PISTOLS, four, five and
fix inch -booels, all -of which we willfiv
kcli tor cadi ot as low prices as they
fan bahougbt tn the city Of New York. Person? going to
pushrelia.and California will find that they cap do better
py purchasing their equipage at borne, than they can among
Strangers—OS wegivo persons a chance to try any of the
above Pistols before leaving the city, and in case of a fail
pre we refund th« money. SOWN A TETLEY,
t ISfi Wood street, Pittsburgh.
jVTOV Ifi TflK TIME to secure a good HuMK uear good
i'l fichoolA It is within a Quarter ol a mile of the Court
Mouse in Washington, Pa., fronting the Pittsburgh road.
Tbereare eight acTOsof ground Improved, with about 100
Trees, and a good Cottage House of eight rooms,
nevtly furnished in the latest style. It Is uear the res},
deuce of John Marohall, Esq- Price $3OOO. Enquire of
j agpB THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth eL
IB~kOTABH —10 casks, a pore article, for sale by
fT eeplS HENRY H. OOLLINB.
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RAILROADS
CENTRAL ROUTE.
FACULTY.
Alexander W* Koiur,
HOTELS.
CTTY HOTEL.
(L&TB fißoWß’6,)
Oormr of Smlthllald and Third atr««to,
JQHJ? P. GLASS, Proprietor.
PITTBBUB OH, PA.
rriillß Urge and oominOdious Hours having undergone
_L thorough repair and furnished with new equipments
throughout, la now open for the reception of the traveling
public. FARE $1,38 PER PAY. jel
„„„ MANSION HOUSE.
GEORGE AUItENTZ, Proprietor,
NO. 544 LIBERTY STREET, jast beside the Passenger
Depot of the Pennsylvania R&ilrord, which makes It
the most convenient house in the city for passengers arri
ving by that road.
The Proprietor haring, at considerable expense, fitted up,
in excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect
fully Rolirit a share of public patronage. There is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, aflbrd-
Ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. 2IU
Larder and Bar will L>e furnished with the best the market
can afford. feblry
HT. CL A I li II U T K L ,
Cornrr of Finn and Si. Clair sirttU, Pittiburgh, Pa*
riAIIJS undersigned, lortnerly of “brown's Uoiet,” having
X ta£**n this lar tt nd commodious lIOTEL, and haring
refltta.i it In magnificent Btyl*», would respectfully invite
his friends and the traveling public to give him a calL As
sured, with the convenience of the house and his long ex
perience in the business, he ran give entire satisfaction,
and his chargee moderate.
fei.2'2
WM. 0. CONNELLY.
WOOD INtEIIT HOUSE,
itORNKR OP LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
the Railroad Depot.
jaal&ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
OWSTOI’S,
WAVERLKY lIODBK, 60 South Eighth street, between
_ Cheatnat and Wainot, Philadelphia. j au29:y
GASKiLhIioUSK,
CORNER OF MAW AND SOUIH 3T8., WARREN, O
Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the
JL public that this new and elegant Hotel bun been opened
as & house of entertainment. ILfing comtnodious and roomy,
and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Coropauy, it oßera
inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda
tion of the traveling community.
A share of public patronage is roapectfully solicited.
M. GASKILL.
FRANKLIN HOUSE.
GIIKBTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA
PAItKEH A LAIRD, Proprietors.
jy!9:3m i TERMS $1.60 PEU DAY.
IQcAtILLAN lIOOSK,
JOHNSTOWN, PENN A.
r l''lIE undersigned having taken charge of the above
J. named noose, and refitted It at a large expense, in a
comfortable os well as ‘dvle, In now prepared to re
ceive guests, and amp!* satisfaction to all who may
pa rontse th- li< u -•*. ,auS.t: , JAMES DOWNEY.
FRANKLIN lIOUBK, Clewelaud, Ohio.
Cl PATRICK A l’iloj aixrroaa,—This House has dk-
J, dergone thorough and extensive repairs, alteration*,
and addition? i>r n>*w furniture, aad l1j« proprie
tor? pledge themselves that nothing shall be wanting on
theu part to render the Krasku* u place where all the com
fort* c-f n fir*( . law* hot«i ’.nn be found.
jyvtf C. PATRICK A BON.
RESTAURANT-
WILKINS HALL.,
>Y. C GALLAGHER, l’aoFitiETOß.
i'.ref:, b*'.\o*?n Wood and
'l'lllS spacious eataliliehi.<enl b«n b»«eu It-med by the sub
-1 scribvr, and completely
lie is at all hour? prepared to fne»»iuh
erery luxury that can l*e found in the t>e-,t regulated
rv.;tauranU iu .he otater. Hu* *p&<'iou-> Bar will always he
supplied with the very best Liquor*. (lame of every de
scription, in tie Ma*r*n, can aiWuys be louuJ at WilKiue
Hall. apT; W. 0. UALLAGHKU.
tURAICOPIA
ROYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE.-«»
D. BARNARD.
JVo. 40, Fifth Strtti , beiw'tn Wood and Afartri.
JauULly; PHTsncaan.
Kauxxstt Ale.
WI). ENGLISH, Bole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated
• Kennelt Aleand Brow □ Stoat. Also. Common Ale
and Porter, in quart and pint bottles.
The attention of tamilie*, and the trade, Is respectfully
scHdled. aul 1-y
mineral Water ana Sarsaparilla
IE r M l> B.NGLISU, Pitt street, below Peon, l* now
Yf manufacturing and bottleing the abort* beverages on
□ n *xtensive jin arli'-'/** are of the beet quality, and
nufacturwd from the pureal materials ootlijy
HOPPERS PATENT PLANE
fpIlK uoderelgned 1« prepared t.. *up; ly CAIirKNTKHS,
X CAbI.NKT-MAKK.iB, and Workers in Wood generally,
•rub bln Patented and valuable BLANKS.
A.l who hare tried it, pronounce* ,[ & mom valuable in
vention. that must KOon <-owe tote g- nersl u*» The fol
lowing letters from prio-ti'-nl *.<:kmeu nre but two among
many letter# ihe patentee ha* received recommending this
I'lau* above all others lu u=e :
PITTSUIiEiJU OTBAM Ca Biff IT PACTORY, 1
February 22, lsf>6. j
We hereby certify, that during the last twelve months
We hat*- U»«-d Hopper'- I*ot t;t I'lnO.-. and do n-U benitale
u- [At.mQii<iU U to Calf net Mailer* and Carp-uter* as Hu
pei i>r *o uuy other 1’ an-io u--*. We .-oorider it peculiarly
a inpted to planing oak, ebrrry, Whlnut, and all sort* ol
hard wood, auJ lot pianing veue. r», it :e fat superior t.
th** oj.j ra.ii- ' f scraping, b.-sid-s being a rrnat earing or
time. Cn rt man, by tiring 11- ie I’lid#, will plane more
vone-T- than Lie men uq.li- *• / any other plane or method
in use. H. 11. Bias A O.
To Moats F. knot*. Ksq
Dear .Sir—l have examined llv.ppar’e Patent Bauch
lime, and ii i■ t-f & most excellent snide the
u-e (or which it i ;ut-u ]<*d, #•« a •'••mlucatjou o.’ plane sod
#ora| er.
1: i- particularly adapriri U> planing and It iloe#
dot require om-'tourlh die tune , r labor ot the old method;
and I hove n<- doubt, when ItJ pr -pt-rtie* iHj-vtue generally
known, but that It will entirely up«r*edr the former to-
Jk.uh and laboriou* cuatnm.
1 moat cheerfully ref uuiueu 1 U to all person* eugaged ID
the Cab>nel hUKinewi, as Horn my knowlt-Jge of it. there t#
nothing at* wed tnu-d Ui gire a iniooih ati<l hesutiful Ouixh
to veneers a« tli» Hopper PuUmt Beu'-h Plane.
Javt- W. Wuodwul,
Furnilure >S’nreroom<. 97, 99 Third s: , Pittsfcorgh
tHltiburgh, ftl-rmsy ‘C!. IS-V»
Mo.-S',' P KAT>'N. of this city, t# my aole Agent for the
••no- J Pl.iDoe, oi uj right* U-inauutncture nu-i e«;l theta
WM. C IIUPPKH.
rUtebu.-gh, Mfc'. h dl. ibh. 4 taihlll LI )
FMKI.U HOUK POH HAUdUiAt.
Jr iug t 'rniuli* tor l.*vlug iut run •?«.determining an
gles, |er«lhag, i-wlculalitig earrh work, et.-, etc , together
with tables t>i radii, ordmate#. detlection-'. long chord*.,
in*!’ net i' variation, u-garathim* aud imtuml sign* .tan
»• eui -, e l.- et.' . t'V Ji-hn h 1 lenek ,CIT il Kuglueer I'Ov'kel
book tortn. $1,7&.
The «-bj**v-x of the proaeut work Is to supply # want
very generally felt by A.-oietaut hngim-ers on Rallroa/ls.
Hooka tif oonvenleot form tor u#e |n •. tie held, -.vntainmg
the ordinary logranUunati'- tahlett are romrawi enough, hut
a Nwife iwmtuniug with th-ee table* (.the n peculiar to the
lUiiroad wot jt. and r«pe>i«iu Ui- n*-eeKnary formula l h.-r
laying out curvwH, iuni-oaLvro>**!agH, a iesdd'Tatuiu
which Chi* work in drfligned to supply.
U. H. Miutaht Ac.u>sMT, West Point, April IS, 18M
OtuUsinsn: I have looked over " Ilen.-k's Field Hook for
Hailrond IfinglneerK,” and think it «pll adapt.-d ... the ob
jm-t it* author projwmea, and Inn e nr- <ju«Htion hut it will bw
found n very umiJul and practical volume both fur otfloeand
field work D 11. MiHiK.
Teot, April ai,1864.
I am much please*l with Mr. Honek'n lit tie cnanoal, the
“Field Hook of Railroad KogiDeern," With tile presenta
tion of Mime ol tbo ciotit practioKl and osotal of recognised
procraws among railway engineers, bt* has given others
which, new at leaat iu their present fo r m, appear to poHsess
a mint of higher value than that of mure uovelty—that of
helug in geneial euet.-vpilble of available, nut to say desira
ble, practical upe. In i-onclUHloD, while I think the design
of Mr. Uenek'x book is such a* to adapt it excellently well
to professional ur-*d», 1 hme pleasure to tipresfling my
eontinl Ratisi«' tion with in -xe<'Utir>n, alike with the j-or
spirulty of arrangement elfectetl by the author, and the ex
cellent typographical taste displayed by his publishers.
H. Kkankaih Oaxxita,
0. S. and Director of Reoe«eia«r Polytechnic Institute.
for sale by WILLIAM 0. HAVKN,
Dealer In KngiDeffrp’Btatlouery,
au3 Murk-t -tree’, corner of Second.
SUNlHlitSo—lW bags R.O toffee'. "" ” ‘
2A po ke'.* J**v atk 17 .
r*> i.h.l* N. 0. Sugar,
i& hhl,. Relitied Sugaih.
Lai bh.s piime N. U M.ilaseert ,
T.'i half chests Green and Black Teas,
7ii boxes Tobacco, favorite braudv;
T!5 boxes Pepper;
2b boxes Pimento;
"A boxes Bxtru Co Bee;
100 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles;
lb boxes Star Candles;
100 boxes Rosin Boap;
X 6 boxes Hoap;
26 doaen BuckrU; ~( i
- 10 dozen Tubs ;
200 reams Wrapping Paper ;
20 dozen half tow Bags.
For sale by (eepl9) JOuN MOORHEAD.
PI ti iKuN—2Uu lons Nid. 1 and 2 Anthracite, Mari
etta,” “ Cameron’ and “ Cordelia” turn aces .
10U lone “ Rock 11111,” J unlata ;
100 •* “Monroe,” do;
00 “ Mill Creek.,” do;
lb “ “ Shade,” domirsot county; for rale
by (*eply> JOHN MOORHEAD
1J l/UOMA—too ton* JuniaLi Blooms and Lump* ,
> luo “ Luke Ch&mpUlu; for sale by
eepi9 John Moorhead.
r pilK BCHOOL-BOV, and other btorles by the Cbri-tmas
X Fire; by Cbarlea Dickens. Price 12J*j cents, only.
Beveu Poor Travelers; lo eight chapters; by Charles
Dickens. Price cents.
Lizzie Leish. and tbo Miner’* Daughter*; by Charles
Dickens. Price rents.
Yellow Mask; in twelve chapters ; from Dickens’ House
hold Words. Price 12UJ cents.
tihter Rose; io seven chapters; by Charloo Dickens.
Price l‘2 l /j cents.
Mother and Btep-Mother; in twelve chapter* ; from Dick
cun’ Household Word*. Price cents,
Ballou’s Magaxine, for October; price 10 cents.
Irfwlle’i Journal, do do 18 do.
For sale by H. MINER A CO.,
BeplU No. 112 Kmithheld street.
1 | k/| BuXfca SOALKD ÜBKtUNtI ;
260 boxes No. 1 Herring;
6UU half boxes Ualloux Bardinen;
200 boxes do Uo
300 quarter bxs. do U<s
6 dozen Anchovies
6 dozen Capers;
6 dozen Olives;
6 doseo Lobsters.
Just received and lor sale by
& ANDERSON,
_s*p7 _ No. 38 Wood street
MILLiINKhY UOUDd— a complete atssoriment of Milll*
nery Hoods, comprisiog—
Fine French Flowers, Ostrich Plumes and Tips,
Mo'S, Plushes, Velvets, Filk Ruches,
Velvet Picquets, Bads, Tinsel Flowers,
Batlu Flowers, Vulture Feathers,
Plain and col'd Straw Gimps, Chenille Trimmings,
Bonnet Frames, Bonnet Ribbons,
ltlbbon Ruches, OoPd, Straw and Silk Lacts.
Just received. A. A. MASON A CO.,
eeplT 26 fifth street.
IpNQUSH HKKAKKART TKA—IO chests of this superior
j Tea, at 60 cents, just received at China Tea 8 ore.
aug29 y. R. DKAVQ, No. 1 Diamopd.
HAVING FOUND TENANTS for all tbe Dwelling
Houses pul under our care, wo are now prepared to
procure tenants for others. Owners of vacant house* 1 will
find it to their Interest to give us a call, os we have Jaily
applications tor houses. Also, collection ofrente, Insuran
ces and repairs attended to. Charges moderate.
B. CUTHBKRT A .ON,
sppl 63 Market eU*eet
NkW nuVHL, bt aOtuob of “Au>s*. M —TUe UWdan
Path, by Marion Uarlaml; just receifed and lor B&itJ
br |aog2Bj JOHN 8. DAVISON, 65 Marfcat St.
HA VANA~B~KGAItB—-I hav** just received a solenoid lot
of genuine Havana Segart. Those wishing a gcc<a
Begar always obtain it at JOS. FLEMING’S,
sep4 Corner of Market st. and Diamond-
OIL —30 bblrt NE. Whale auii Tanner’s <Jil for sate by
aug2S SMITH, MAIK A HUNTER-
; . t : s,.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Increase of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
M TWA INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819.
Cub Capital, ------- 0500,000.
TEE THIBTY-BDCTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
Assets of the 2BTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hart
ford, u furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1866,
under oath.
Real Estate, 16,672 06
Beventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay
able Remi-annualiy.- 72,000 00
Debts dae the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,318 17
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 126,327 35
Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 97,515 00
Bank Stocks in the dty of Hartford...... 142,896 00
Bank Stocks in New York cityoB,o6o 00
Cash on band,in Bank, and in hands of Agents
and others....— -—.... 212,606 06
$773,278 63
The amount of liabllltiesdue or not due to Banks or other
creditors,—uo thing.
Losses adjusted and dne, —Bone.
Losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 22.
Loews unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further
proof, $61,267 60.
All other claims against the Company are email, such
only os printing, Ac.
Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount insured In any city, town or Tillage, depends
upon the character, material and construction of buildings,
the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of
the (ire department, and other circumstances.
The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the
design is to limit the loss by any one Qre to $lO,OOO, or less.
THO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary,
atari or Qonvvmcur, l „ Hartford, Jan. let, 1886.
Hartford county, jf 8 *
Personally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the iKtna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore
going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to
his beet knowledge and belief
Losses paid by this Company for the year 1864 exceed
$760,000, while the premiums received fcr the same time
far exceed any other year, since the organization of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, Is
sued at thi3 agency, at remunerative rates.
Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
janll LI. B. TEN EYCK, Agent.
NORTH WEBTERS~nfBIJHAJFceI;OM.PASV7
OFFICE, MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE, PHILADELPHIA
CHARIER PERPETUAL.
Authorized Capital, 0300,000,
ASb KTb LIABLE FOR THE LOSSES OF THE COM
PANY.
in rflcrk Notes, (negotiable by Mort-
gages and Judgments Li. .$lOO,OOO
;n HUD Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments,
Roods, Ac. - 106,000
Id Cash,Cash Assets and Cash Item* 47,000
Total s2i>j,uuo
11. OADWKLL, PraflidenL J. 0. BARR, Secretary
Hih, Marino and Inland Transportatior *.*kr liken
at current rates.
REFERENCES.
PITTBBDBOH.
James 11’Cully A Co., Groff, Bennett A (Y>
W A D. iUnebart, Zug, Liodney A Co
M L. Hollowall A Co., Charles B. Wright,
D»v: t 8. Brown A Co., C. H. A Geo. Abbott,
Harris. Hale A Co., Evans A Watson,
Uon. Wm. D Kelley, Chas. Megargee A Co.,
Caleb Cope A Co.,
GEORGE BINGHAM, Agent.
j*4 95 Water str»-i-t. PittAburj^i
A. A. CAB. 11l K tt....
A. A. CARRIER A BRO.,
Cbmrr Fourth and Smiihfidd tlrteU , PitlsOuryh, /h.,
AGENTS
STATE
MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO
OF HA Ael i mvhu.
CAPITAL 83»0,0t»0,
GIRARD
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE OuMrANY
OF PHILADDLPHIA.
CAPIIAL 9300,000.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF THE VALLEY OF V^BGIHIA,
WIBCHBBTBR, V A..
CAPITAL 9300,000.
CONNECTICUT
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
HARTFORD, CONN,
mi: CAPITAL AND ASSETS... .®i4,l 5 1,4 HV.
ASTRA INSURANCE COMPANY,
Ousaitaip,
Cnatx Capital
Cash Sarplua, on I®t Janoabi, 1866 827 3,*47 3
flUilS Capital Stock and Surptu* is sarurely invested for
J. the benrht of all policy holder*. A# an evldouce of
the claims we have to public confidence, and of its ability
to pay lapse* promptly, we state a fart, that its receipt
vary from $116,000 to $11.0,000 p*r mouth. Its business Is
Ur»- and weLl dbitribuUol,and In our opinion no Company
iu th«* United States affords better indemnity to polity
liolJer* than the .Ktno. They coodnue to make insurance
».n projK-rty in town and country, at rate* a* low as is con
sistent with safety to tho policy bolder.
11. B. TEN KYCK,Agent.
4^*Office, North-west corner Fifth and Wood Rtreets,
Pittsburgh. ap2Ckly
DKLA WAUB
MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY.
OFFICE la the North Room of the Exchange, on Third
street, PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES.
Off VKS3tLA, )
Cxaao, > To all parts of the World.
Fauanrs, j
INLAND INOUIIANOEB
On goods by rivers, canals, lakes and land carriages, to
all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES
On merchandize generally.
On ritore*, dwelling bounr#. Ac.
ASSETS OF TUB COM.PAN Y, November T, 1563.
Bonds aud Mortgages S24,‘JUO 00
BLute of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia city. Spring
Oardwi, Southwark, and other loans, .181,663 42
Stock# iu bank*, railroads aud insurances com-
panies 24,012 20
Bill* receivable. 169,826 94
Cask on hand 1t1,u71 30
Balance#in the hands of Agent* #nj premiums
ou Marine Pnlh-iM recently ls*ued 121,707 67
SubacriptiouNotes 100,000 00
Wm. Martin,
Joseph U. Bea), ' Hugh Craig,
Edmund A Bouder, Bp«ucer M'llvaln,
John C. Dmrl#, 1 Charles Kelly,
Robert Burton. 1 Hamuel E. Btokee,
John K. Penross, ' Henry Bloan,
George Q. Leiper, j Jomes Troqnafr,
ftiward Darlioglon, ' Wm. Eyre, Jr.,
ii. Jones Brooke, I Joshua L. Price,
J. U. Johnson, JamesTenneut,
James C.UaDd, j John B. Semple,
Tbeopilua Paulding, i Charles hebaffer,
Jamea B. M’Farland, J. T. Logan, Pittsburgh,
W. 0. Ludwig, | B. T. 0. Morgan, do.
WM. MABTlN,President.
TUOB. a HAND, Vice Preslden t
Jobipb W. Uowab, Beo’y.
P. A.MADERU, Agent,
mar 16 No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh.
Vh« Pra.mft.ltm Fir* Ininr&nce Company,
Of Pennsylvania.
DIRECTORS-— Charles W. flancker, Ttfimas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Bmith, Geo. W. Rich
ards, Mordecal D. Lewis, Adolphi K. Borie, David S, Browne,
Morris Datterson. OlUfl. N. BaacKKR, JVendmf.
Ouah. G. Bakoxso, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual orUmltWhon every
description of property, In town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
which, with tb«ir capital and premiums, safely invested, af
ford ample protection to the assnred.
The Assets of the Ootapany* on January Ist, 1861, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, vix:
Mortgage $918423:08
Real Estate— SljOT'W'
Temporary 83,800 17
Stocks (H,BBt 00
Oash, 64,346 81
TotaL..~ 44
Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they hare paidupward of One Million Four HundN&Xboa
land Dollars, losses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as woll aa the ability and disposi
tion to meet iritb promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Offioe, north-east cor. Wood and Third eta.
LIFE INSURANCE,
annihty and trust company,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTERED APRIL S6TH, 1860.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $250,000.
Office, 8. E. Comer of Third and Chatnui
Streets, Philadelphia.
iOtflceri of the Home Board of Philadelphia:
DHXCTORB
- R. Crawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tlngfey, Geo. SPBenry,
Jacob L. Florence, James Pevereax,
William M. Godwin, William M’Kee,
President— Stephen R. Crawford.
Vice President— Ambrose W.Thompson.
Medical Examiner, J'iffrburpA—JameeH. Willson, M. D.
Allegheny City— R. B. Mowry, M. D.
GEO. B. ARNOLD, Agent,
marl7;y No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
PEHKBTLTANXA IH6VBAHOB COHPASY
OF PITTSBURGH,
CORNBB OP FOURTH AND BMITHKELD STREETS.
Autborlxad Capital, $300,000.
INSURE BUILDINGS and othsr property against loea or
damage by Fire, and the perils of the Boa and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
Diatorofts.
Pm. P. Johnston, Body .
W. M’Olintocb, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M. Long, I- Grier s PJSP*f
A. J. Jones, Georgpß-White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Gamer,
James B.NegUy, W. B. Havan,
Wade Hampton, B
EL It. OoggßhalU
Hon WM. P. JOHNSTON, Pr.aid.nL
BOD? PATTERSON, Pico Prerfdout.
A. A. Oonam, Sooretary and Treasurer.
H. s. Carruk, Assistant Secretary. decsniin
Weatern Isinrssee Company, fittiliorgh.
B. MILLKR, Jr., Praidmt. | F. M. OOBBON- Secretary
CAPITAI., $300,000.
TTpLL Inaur. ogalnetall hinds ofrlske, PIBB and MA
W RINK. All losses arlll be liberally Bdjosted and
pmmptlypald. . ~
A Homelnstitutlon, managed by Diaacroas who are wall
known In the community, and who am determined, hr
promptness andUberality, to maintain the character which
they have assumed, as offering the beat protection to those
who desire to be Insured. , ro _
Director*.—R.Miller, Jr.,o. W. Rieketson, J. W-Bntier,
N.nolmes, Jr., W. H. Smith; o.lhmsen, George W Jackson,
ffm. M. Lyon, James Uppencott, George Darele, James Me-
Anley, Alexander Nlmtek, Thomas Scott.
Office, No. 92 Water street, {Warehouse of Spang A
Oo , opi taira,) Pittsburgh. novWrly
Law Bools*.
I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Books,
10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
bouviwr*B Institutes;
GreenliePe Evidence;
Wharton’e Edges!, last edg
And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ao.
GEO. F. GILLMORB,
eep2l at the office of Bforning Post.
PAID UP
HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
8. 8. OAbaiKl
OF HARTFORD , COA.V
PAID UP
DifilCTOßi;
Dr. B. M. Hasten,
THE UNITED STATES
BANKERS AND BROKERb,
AUSTIN LOOMIS,
STOCK and BILL BROKER,
No. 92 FburQijUj above Wood.
Drafts. Bonds, Mortgages, Loans on colla
terals, negotiated. Stocks bought sold on com
mission. Land Warrants bonght and sold.
Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of
Copper Stocks.
All communications atientbd to promptly. janlP
wh. u. wniiajss.;- jab. b. M’vat.
Wm. H. Williams * Co,,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
N. R. Comer Wood and Third street*.
S - All transactions made on liberal terms. Collections
of Bills, Nr tea, Au, promptly attended to. jang&lw
ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO,
BANKERS AND BROKERS*
00USER OF FOURTH AND SMJTBFIBLD BTRKRT3,
auiflea Pittsburgh, Pa.
PATRICKS ft FRIED),
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
Have Removed their Office to the Comer of Fifth and Wood it*.-
PITTED U£o a, Pi.
PATRICKS A FRIEND, Bankers and Exchange Broken,
and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver
and Bank Notes. Exchanges on the Eastern and Western
Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made In all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par fands or current paper, at
the corner of Fifth and Wood Streets. [febu
H. HOLMES ft SONS,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
nava bimovbd thus Bmna ass xxchasui ovnci to no.
67 HA&KZT STOUT, FOOT DOOBB BILOW OLD STANP.
N HOLMES A SONS, Bankers and Exchange Brokers,
• and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, SB
ver and Bulk Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western
(Sties constantly for sale. r
Collections mode in all the dties throughout the United
States. Deposits received In par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street, fretween Third and Fourth etg. [jagfcly ‘
BANKER AND EXCHANGE BBOKEB,
DElLia IH
Exchange, Commercial and Bank Hotel.
STOCK bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposit
49* No. 68J4 Fourth street, nearly opposite the M. M.
Rank. declO
HILL ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
oourzß or wood &sd fifth etuurrs.
CiIGHT EXCHANGE on the Eastern Cities constantly for
O sate. Time Bills o! Exchange and Notes discounted.—
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes, bought and sold. Collections
made in all the principal cities of the United States. De
posits received of Par and Current Funds. fmarSTly
AILBH X BAH SB, KDW4AD BAUM, TLOKUIOI BBIMBa.
7TR A WTTR & RAHJI,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE RHfIKRRS,
BUY AND SELL Gold, surer, and Bank Notes; negotiate
Loans on Ro&i Estate or Stock Securities; purchase
PromUeary Notes and Time BUls, on East and West; buy
and sell Stocks on Commission.
Collections mede on all points in the Union. [myl
0. E. ARNOLD ft CO.,
BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
DEALERS in Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes, Sight and
Time Drafts, Ac. Collections carefully attended to,
and proceeds remitted to any part of the Union.
Stocks bought and sold on commission.
No. 7 4 Fourth st., next door to Bank of PittsFg. [eelS
THOMAS WOODS,
BROKER, “S*
AMD DSAUtB IS
Blotao, Bond*, Stocks, Real Batata, fte«,
No. 75 Fourth if., Pittsburgh, Pa. [ )062
cimmlolti’a Loan Of&ca,
NO. 100 SMITUFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.—
Money loaned on Gild and Silver Watches, Silverware
and other valuable articles. au!4:dly
G S TORE!
JOHN & GO..
■LiORMEILLY of the celebrated Clothing Depot on Liberty
A 1 street, which has won an unbounded popularity under
he name of the THREE BIG DOORS, have, for the pur
pose of acquiring more space Cor their immense business,
removed to the spadoue building on the corner of
DIAMOND ALLEY AND WOOD STREET,
Where they have now the most
SPLENDID STOCK OF CLOTHS I
A9D
READY MADE CLOTHING,
That has ever been offered to the public. J
Their prindpal object for this removal, Is to give them
more facilities for the
WHOLESALE TRADE.
They arepra pared to sell Goods at the
L 0 WEST EASTERN PRICES!
Aad they will warrant them to be as good as any manu
factured in the Union.
9500,000
C ISTOM WORK,
in me ctar mu, aud epos tux snokTaat ffemca.
They have on hand a full and beautiful assortment ol
LOTUS And COATINGS, lor
FROg-RS, DRESS, WALKING AND BUSI-
Our interests are Identical with those of our customers,
and weaAFure the pablk that onr fidelity will not fall in
filling all orders we may be favored with.
DON’T FORGET TIUS PLACE—
m. §8 Wood Street,
(BAST SIDS,) OOUHBR OF DIAMOND *I.T.IT.
N. 8.-Wo derire our patrons to understand that we have
o>- longer any connection with the Clothing Buxinesa on
Liberty street. Onr attention Ls devoted exclusively to the
House above designated.
mar 23 _ _ JOHN M’OLOSKEY A 00.
Fail and YV Inter Goods I
EDMOND WATTS,
Merchant tailor, no. is& liberty street.—
I have now on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter
Goods. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plueh Yest
lugs, of the most beaatiful patterns; French and English
o***imrr*iA, of every style and shade in the market, all of
ebi. h 1 will make to order on the most reasonable terms,
nn.l warranted to suit. oct4
Maw Clothing Store,
NO. 4, SIXTH STREET, OPPOSITE LIBERTY.
fIMiK subscriber has juet opened this new establishment,
A where he has always on hand a large end choice assort
ment of all articles of CLOTHING,which he warrants equal
to any io the city, aud will sell at the most reasonable pri
r«-a. The public are requested to give him a call.
mariMy ROPPKNHEIMHB.
NEW SPAING GOODS*
JUST RECEIVED AT JOHN McCLOSKKY A 00'S Whole
sale Clothing Warehouse, No. 88 Wood street, and corner
oi Dianioud alley, the largest and most varied stook of
p.-oj* that this celebrated house has ever had the pleasure
of inviting the attention of the public to. These goods have
been purchased from first hands, and, c insequently, no
wound profit on them, which leaves us able to say that we
can and do sell at as small profits as any house iu the east
ern cities. Therefore, we respectfully invite the attention
of wholesale dealers and country merchants, lu general, to
give ur acall, and examine our extenrive assortment of
KKADt MADE CL*' 1111NG. It is almost impossible to
enumerate the quaui ; vcf immense piles of garments that
l** he Been at this It t e establishment; it is sufficient to
m>- that it has never t *-n equalled by the house itself.
m«rl6:if JOHN McCLOfIKKY A CO.
$637,476 63
SUPERIOR,
Donglai County, Wisconsin.
fpniS PLACK is situated on the Bay of Superior and
1 Left Hand River, at the head of Lake Superior, and
possesses a BETTER BITK, A BETTER lIARBOR, AND
GREATER ADVANTAGES FOR A COMMERCIAL CITY,
than any other point In the North-west; and Is equalled in
prospective importance by Chicago only. '
The Proprietors hare a clear, undisputed and unincum
bered tub* to the land upon which SUPERIOR is laid out,
aud ui 1 purchaser* of lota receive warrantee deeds for the
SHUie.
Superior was laid out during the past-season, and already
contain* several hundred Inhabitants, a Large Hotel, a
number ui Stores, a Commodious Pier, with Warehouses,
xiiJ It- in all respects the
MOST FLOURISHING NEW TOWN
in the Wen. The County Seat, tho United States Land
Office and Poet Office are located here. The Mississippi and
Lake Superior
UNITED STATES MILITARY ROAD,
now in course of construction, connecting with Ft 'Pfltil.
terminates at this place. It is also tho Lake termini of all
the projected railroads to tha head or lake Superior. The
“Soo” canal will be opened In June; after which, lour
lines of Lake Steamers will run to Superior—one from Chi
cago. two from Cleveland, and ouo from Buffalo; all fine
vassels, having bwm built expressly lor this trade.
One Steam Saw Mill Is now in operation, aDd the machi
nery for a second is now on tbaway to Superior, which will
be *et to work immediately on Its arrival.
One-half of the lots have been appropriated by the pro
prietors to be sold by the undersigned to actual settlers on
easy terms, to provide a fond fbr extensive public improve
metitfl. Liberal appropriations have been made fbr public
purposes; parks, churches, railroads, Ac. So.
ln order to correct ihe misapprehension arising from
similarity of Damns, it is proper to state that “Superior
City,” about the title of which a legal controversy exists,
1* another and different place, and in a different township
from Superior.
OsT Maps of Supxriob are signed by Thos. Clark,'eu*-
veyor, aud William H. Newton, agent and attorney for
proprietor*, and may be seen In the principal hotels of 8t
l*«ul, Galena, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Toledo,
aud other cittos.
All persons who wish to purchase lots, or obtain informs
tiou, are requested to apply to Wm. H. Nowtoh, Superiot.
I>nuglas coumy, Wisconsin.
WILLIAM H. NEWTON,
Agent and Attorney for Proprietors of Superior.
j y24.3m
Board of Health Motion.
INFORMATION has been made to the Board of Health
that cases of cholera occurring outside of the city have
been brought within its limits for relief. No doubt the
friends of the sick arc prompted by motives of humanity,
yet it is proper they should be informed that they subject
themselves to a severe penalty by so doing.
The Legislature passed laws regulating this matter, In
cases where the disease is malignant or contagious, id order
that the densely populated city may be protected from any
unnecessary scourge, which, when It boa gained a footing,
scarcely rests so long as tbero remains a subject for Its ro*
morfedesfl attack.
Thu Board of Health are determined to enforce the law.
If patients seized with cholera, or any malignant or coots
gious disease, outside the city, must be removed to any of
the Hospitals, persons conveying them thither mast have*
permit from the Board of Health,
The attention of aU persons interested Is called to the
following sections of an act approvod-Aprll 8,1862:
Sic. 6. That any master, commander, or other person
having charge of any vessel or steamboat, violating any of
the ruins or regulations prescribed by the said Board of
Health, under the provisions of this ac6*shall, upon convic
tion thereof, by indictment or prosecution in any court
having jurisdiction, pay a fine not exceeding five hundred
dollars, to be recovered and paid Into the treasury of ehM
Board of Health.
Bsc. 7. That whenever the Board of Health shall receive
Information that any malignant or contagious disease
(measles excepted) prevails within any port or place within
the United States, they shall make diligent inquiry contorn
ing the same; and if It shall appear that the disease prevails
as aforosald, all communication with snch infected port or
place shall be subject to such control and regulations as the
Board of Health may from time to time direct, ond publish
in on« or more newspapers published in the dty of Pitta-'
burgh; and thereupon every person or persons, and all
goods, wares and merchandise, bidding and clothing from
such infected port or place, and having entered and bees
brought into the city of Pittsburgh contrary to such regu
lations, shall be subject to the same penalties as is provided
for in the preceding section.
The penalties or the whole act will be strictly enforced.
By order. - A. 0. MURDOCH
Physician to the Board of Health /
. ™ GEORGE FORTUNE, *
Jy?L Health WBr.
KallwaY HOUSE POWEBB—Od. and Two Hnrai
Powers, with Saws, Threshing Machines, Ac.—or the
Powers furnished without machines—-adapted, fcrmaxmfiie
tnring purposes. Gall and examine them, at 47 Fifth **
JAMES WARDR ip.
STRAWBERRY PLANTS of the" most reliable tested va.
rieties for this locality can be supplied in lame anan.
a.a-47 Fifth atrw*. <sep6) jifijiS WABffi&S?
,g, y-i.n.iT.vn i --pr- gM— ( '"v
R«movaii
JOHN WOODS,
CLOTHING.
NESS COATB.
MISCELLANEOUS
,100.000 COPIES I
I IBS' - /STEAMBOAT BISABISBS 00 . am*
UJtogTijBTHB wehttobi. mromi »kt» I JHSja
° 1 '.!ssf?„S!m2Kj n etna. or preparation a now
be lisnod In October
nexti tie bootfUttonUinorertwohnndradpogra,lllaa
trated in the Mrt.ftyh ( -ami neatly bound In i dnnUt
manner. H Witt BBtINEOF THE MOOT INTHBeS
ING BOOKS bVm ffiH- be a book that
will be Interesting to en.-dasses of people. The STEAM
BOAT DIBKOTOBy-.wOrcontato aSSplate lift andd
scriptlon of all the Steamboats now afloat on tho Western
and Southern' voters. The length, model, speed, poster
aad tonnage of each , boat, where and by whom
nuns of the boat*wl&ibe trad*Bhal9ia.- Also»thfinames
of Captains and officers, her age,.AcL, Ao. She Directory
will contain a history of Steamboats and Stesmboatihg on
the Western waters einoe the application of steam; also, a
sketch of the first boat built for the Ohio Biroti with the
name of tha builder, commander andtrwpet.
The ul VAR DIRBOTOBYwin contain allstand. descrip
tion of all the STBAMBOATPIBAgTEBE that hare occur*
red on the WESTERNandSOOTHBRN WATERS,beam!*
folly illustrated, with a LIST Of ALL THOSE WHO
HAVE PERISHED BYTHEIEBIJRNING,BINKING
AND -EXPLODING, cn the Western and Southern waters.
Tha Directory win eohtaln Maps of the Ohio, Mississippi,
Ulsßonrl, Hlmoifl, Arkansas, White, Bed, Ouachita, Yasoo,
and otherßivers, with thfe Towns and Cities laid down,with
comet distances; also xh4ny other Hirer and Commercial
Items of Interest to tbs people at large. The book will
contain the eardsof the various TJ.fi. Mall Boats, with the
trade they ate in, Ac, Ao. The Directory .will atebcontatn
a complete list of au the responsible Steamboat licensed
Officers, thelrplacea of residence; Ac; tbs new Steam
boat Law, its requirements, with comments, showing
wherein it bentftta the inampetmt effie&, knd injures the
competent officer. Ac, Ac- ana all the important u.* 8. Su
preme Court Btesmnoat Decisions up to date; thi Bates
and Important Commercial Privileges, Bills of lading, im
portant Decisions of the various 0. 8. Courts in regard to
.freights Lost and Damaged, Ao, Ao; with many other
things of Interest.
The Directory will be Illustrated in the best stole and
printed In the best manner. The author has for six years
beau gathering together all the feeteand items in regard to
the numerous steamboat disasters on the Western and
Southern waters, and now intends publishing them in
book form- The price of the work wui bo put at the low
sum of One Dollar. *Tan thousand copies will be issued for
the boatmen; all others desirous of subscribing will have
to do so at once, as none will be printed unless orderod In
adbance. This work is desteed to have a circulation of
over EIGHTY THOUSAND copies, as the publishers are
receiving large numbers of subscribers, per maiL from all
parts of the ootintry, daily. Some of the oldest boatmen,
os well ss most scientific men of the times, are contributors
to the Steamboat Directory.
The Directory will be Issued in October, and will be ah
ornament to the parlor as well as steamboat. By remitting
One Dollar (post patdfyou will receive a ctfpy of the above
work.
All commaoteatfenfr cud letters should be addressed tb
JAMES T. LLOYD A GO*
Postofflce BnUdlngt Cincinnati, Ohio.
Jeghtawtf
Jims littl:
No. 301 Lu
Has just received t)
tides:—
iKy Jr.y lg«Dt|
bixtx Brant,
the following Yery choice arti*
BRANDIES.
dente Brandy, (very fine,)
Otard Dupny A Co. (super.)
MarreU A Co.
Bazerae.
BUM.
Jamaica,
Santa Crus.
QIN.
WINES:
Sareial Madeira,
Howard. March A Co., Mad’ra
-East India Madeira,
Table do
Amontillado Sherry,
Manzanillo do
Table do
Cooking do
Beeswing Port,
Pure Juice do
Ordinary do
Bt. Julien Claret,
Malaga Dry,
Do Sweet,
Champagnes,
Anchor,
Veraeney,
Heldeseck,
Together with ail other
business.
Boguet,
London Cordial,
Schnapps- .
SUNDRIES.
Rutherford’s Scotch Ale,
Barclay's London Porter,
Wild Cherry Brandy,
Absinthe,
Anlsethe,
Curacoa,
Sardines,
Mocha and Java,
Young Hys. and Black Teas,
English Bronson Cheese,
Imported Havana Cigars, of
various brands.
Old Hooongabela Whisky, of
al! grades.,
articles connected with the
myghdaw
HARPER FOB OCTOBER—CortvxaTB:
Nicaragua, by £ G. Bqu!er;
Bears and Bear limiting;
The Aracantans;
A Trip to the Panama Railroad; $
Newcomea Concluded—* 1 Who is sorry for it P‘
The Duel; i
First anil least tore;
Oar Books and Anthers;
A Bar Dream;
The Little Chorister;
Doctoring Begins at Home;
Coralie;
Bachal;
Monthly Record of Current Brents;
Literary Notices;
Editor’s Table;
Editors Easy Chair;
Editor's Drawer;
Mr. Slim's Piscatorial Experience;
Fashions.
Also—Bayard Taylor's great work on China, India end
Jarao.
Harper's Magazine—the best In the world—for sale at 20
cents per copy, at LAUFFBR'B BOOKSTORE,
oct2 No. SO Fifth street.
Refutation ln new England—
Bnisrot, N» IL, Jons Oth, 18S3.
To B. A. 'JUhnestock cC Co.— Gentlemen: For fire years
past I hare need B. A. Fahnestock'S Vermifuge for an an
thelmintic in my practice; my attention was first called to
It in a ease where i had failed to dislodge worms with calo
mel, pink and eowhage. A bottle was obtained and need
with desirable effect; since then I have prescribed it for
hundreds of patients, and in a large majority of cases vilb
complete snece r s. In one ease a single bottle of the mrdl
cine brought away from one patient nfJKly eighl worai. 1
hare never known it to do barm, and 1 am Induced to
make this statement from an honest conviction that It L
the most valuable Vermifuge yet knows, finch is my con*
fidence in its “worn killing''powers, that I recommend it
to other physicians in this section, tarnish them vita
the article. fil. a SAVAGE, M. D.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by B. A. FAUN
IS TOOK A QO, corner of Wood and First streets, Pitts
burgh. . . - se»6
DON'T BKLIKVB ITl—Unless you can satisfy yourself
that the statements nude concerning the properties of
0. Helmstreet A Co.’b Inimitable Hair Coloring, can be
tally substantiated by tacts: and that a trial in every case
will satisfy those using it of a most curio os and singular
phenomenon—that is, grey hair restored to Us natural
color, with all the strength and healthy growth of youth.
It is composed of oil and stimulating spirits, so compounded
that it can be used a* freely as water, and with as mneh
aaiety, not coloring or staining the nkln in the least; and
it also .mpartfl to the hair a gloss and beauty unlike that
given by anv other preparation; and In every case it win
restore the- natural color of the hair, when age nr sickneas
has tamed it grey. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by
octl & L, OUTHBKBT, 63 Market b%.
WHO HAS NOT UHaBB OF THE HKKPJSTIO SOAV~
—Used for removing tan, sallowness, and redness of
the ekin. For caring sore, rough hands, and rendering
them smooth, soft and white, it cannot be equalled. So
so good, Us popularity is no wonder. Mothers
use Ann the hureery, gentlemen use it tar shaving, and all
sre satisfied of its ascaHeppe. Only peats per cake.
Each cake of Soap Is accompanied by a 44 Weather Table,?
of great use to every one, and lie predictions ct the weathor
thus tar have been true to the day. Bold, wholesale end
wtafi, by CCTHBERT,
_“p2B 53 Market street
f|>HB POCKET RaVOLVtUQ CALENDAR—This fancy
1. Instrument is about the size of a ten dollar gold piece,
beautifully ornamented, and richly gilt, to resemble gold*
it Is eo constructed that by adjusting on theflrfitdayof the
month, you can tell at a glance the day of 4he month and
week. It answers tar not only a year, but tar all coming
time. Thousands are Bold, as making beautiful dura«
ble gifts for friends. It Is valned as a pocket niece, while
its practical utility has made it a universal tavarite. Only
50 cents each. Sold by g, & CUTHBBRT, '
Mta 63-Market street
BUILOX9Q LUT FOR SAJUK*
A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street and eafepdlwg
book 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of, the
Lot is a Cellar Wall, built fbr two small Houses. This Lot
Is in a desirable location tar a residenceJ.und will be sold
low, aod on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from
Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO- F. GILLMORB,
Jyia At Office of Morning Tost. ■
BoardingSehooii^ —"
OR BUMMER BOARDING HOTEL
and .Grounda are offered tar RENT fcr 'either the;
above purposes. The-alid and arranwinent bf tha
the beanty, extent and variety of the gtbuhdsi and the;
singular advantage of the position, secluded from every*:
thing objectionable, rendu this a moet desirahle location
for either a Male cr Female Seminary. For terms,Apply to
mh24:tf J: W. BUTLER, 07 Front s&aet-
A TTBNTiON, LAMKBI—
ftnnk Leslies Ladles' Gasette for October, 20 cents;
Lady’sßook do 20 do
Patnam's Magnalne do 20 • do
Ballon's d» do 10 do
Leslie's Hew York journal do 19 do
Peterson's Magazine do B <]o
v Yankeeftotioos v tto do
Harper’s M&gui&e for October <pnfitUoUy excreted to
day, sod will be sold 20 per cent loijar tbin anjston In
thedty. Remember, the placets at *
LAPMEB’S BOOKSTORE,
No. BO Fifth street.
CbCTOBJiB ' 1 "
' Jbr October.
PstersoD’a do do
God«j’» Ledj'a Book do
besli&’a fashion. Book - do
Jast received a&d lb? al* at*
W. A. GILDESVBNNET A CO.’S,
Rfib my opposite the Theatre.
\7f7-B tN viTH aiy e»>rainnttoa of oor Boperiot assort
ff- meat of SUka— : •
Itifb Btriped Holre AnUqtw ;
Satin Striped acd Plaid Bilks?
Blacltßatm FUld BOk8,(on07&id vlda ?)
Splendid lUiekßgrairfStoV
Heavy Plato Biaek SUka.
octl . .L - A«A.MAgOH4CQw2&gmhst
FOU large thrqy jrfrpiy Brfafc Rnflrtiwp.f-fl
P&rt street, next to Vaatt*» Colttga. this propeSr
baa been thoronghly repa'red, painted. iz4 ptperoLuhl
vonta be* good etand for'm
Store, or would miU lor bn extandre Book or Prin&r» e*
tabllehment, the rooips all being well Ifehted abd-Omr©.
olsntly arranged. Apply to - " ‘
se P £a B. OPTBBEBT A 80y,6aM«r^4^
WBfciajJQ HuUBB TO LET—One two-story nwolUuir,
eouialnlog (bno rooms, (irell cslcstamt fore Bom®
mg House,) snooted sear the fcot of Vine etooeL ferrant
b f _ BOM.KR 4 EIOEKKON.
affl emt aaa MbertrW ■
lOKft ALMANACS*—BanTOtd O. Hffl's Wti,
readjforßMaty ih*qu«ntltj!_by
HgPBH, MIKBOIi AND gAMOY gttAMKB’ OgriTii
ou^aKura’S, on Bt. 01alr strait/Wt the Allegheny -
1 t \o^° OPS ~ Wa ° La ”'' Am Hmra—bat.t. Tnim^
A. A. MA3ON a OO.FUtbitoeh .
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T.'i f?”* offlra to Ko. 28
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sSJgJg
wagtern W* W, -WlfiON.
zr^ 5 ,,.i •-' - M '~- ' J -MttkrtlrtTMfi. ;.
iff~OSQOITO BARS—Jnfit acwttiflr JttB9TOpp&.
M. of Mosquito Bars, in all color?, aiUI at vary law prices,
J2* A. A. MABQ2J A (Xk, sS yinh.sy
A FARM, pear Hew Brighton. Baavar doUntv.
/X 108 acres, vail Improved, and under a fine state of
colUvatlon, fhr sale low. *
<»P2O . THCffl. WOQD8 f nromth si ;
Vt,;V T '
, jaEMCAL.
■i .asu-ssr ieu i atL&jtm
PILiJUfy.
jtstn * »nr ~e» e
i M aff billet*
r SBW%" . Aoffte® tion
f .jßßplßlf YeTß,Qoiit > : iuuttors v NerToiisnarf'
Irritability.- -InflammAtffifta.
■ jMPBB:.!*? e»a. ;
g ck ■
'■BShHHßl'^e^ : iftc.-''ihdeedi , YCTy.feir‘are U<
--jQCrTWWBBgav diseases Irr.whlch a .Purgative Medl
’ fiiwwMMWWiwwnwwM'clflehihot mow orlm required, ant
mt&b ricfeTOra andrsaffeito& lf f ,
hannlees but effectual-Caxhartio were tnore freely used
iNp person canfecl well while a caustic- habit-of body pi*
.vala; . betides, it soon generates eerious and rffoo fata;
diseases, which might hare been avold edby th Otitnely an£
indlefoua. use of a good purgatives Thlshralika true oi
Colds, Feverish symptomvatLd' Bilious-derangement*
They all tesd.to become 1 or produce the deep-se&ted anc--.
formidable distempers which load the hearses all ever lhr
laud. Hence a reliable family physic Is of the first ha
portance to the pnhllo health, and this Fill has bees per
fee ted with consominate sklll,,tQ meet that demand. Ar
extensive trial of ttVvirtues by Physicians, Professors,and
Patients, has shown • results surpassing RZtythlng'bitberte,
hiwna of any medicine. Cares have been effected bey one
belief, were they not substantia 1 ed by persons of tracn ex
ailed positions and character as to-forbid the suspicion <y
untruth. ■ ■■
Among the eminent gentlemen who have testified lx
fovor of these Fills,we may mention—
Docte A- A. HAVES, Analytical Chemist cf'Borton, anc
State Aasayer of Massachusetts, whose high profession*
character i» endorsed by the - •■. •
Hon. EDWARD RYE&KTT, Benator of the United Statu
BOBKBT C. ,WINTHROP, Ex Speaker of the House 0
Representatives.
Abbott Lawrence, Minister pfon. to England.
fJOHN B. FITZPATRICK, Catholic llluhcp'of Boston
also, '■" ‘ ’ ’ *
Dr. J. R. CHILTON, Practical Chemist of New York CHy
endorsed by
Hon. MARCY|Beeretary of State? ~"t '
WM. B. ABTOR, the richest mania America;
and others. „ t. .
Dfd space permit, manydxoUdredcertif
eatesfroifi all parts where the Fills have been Used,but eri
denceeven moreconvindcgthan theexperienceof eminen
public men. Is-fonhd in thelr effects upon.trial.
These Pills, the result of long Investigation and study
are offered u> the public aa the beat and-most complet
which the present state of medical science can afforc
They are compounded not of tho drugs themselves, but c
the medicinal virtuesonly of Vegetable Remmliu extracted
by Chemical process in a state of purity, and combined to’
gather in such a manner as to in*uro. the best-resnlte
The system of oompoaiiion for medicines has been found i: .
Cherry Pectoral and Pills loth, to produce a mow efflclen
remedy than had hitherto been .obtained byany proceai -• .
The reason la perfectly obvious. While by the old mode c .
composition, every medicine is burdened with moro or let?-- -*
of acrimonious andlnjurioua qn»litlea,;by this each ind ''
vldnal virtue only that la desired for tha curative effect I
presenL All the inert, and obnoxious quailtlea of eao'
substance employed ar« left, hoblnd, the caratt*® virtue
only being retained. Hem* it is self evident thatthfl effect
should prove aa they have proved, more purolv-temedlal
ahd the Pills a moro powerful antidote to disease than am ~~
othermedldnekuowu to tfce.world. p' :
As It Is frequeully expedient that manymedicinasebouß
betaken under the counsel of an attending Physician, am -
as he could not properly judge of a remedy-without knotf
ing Us composition, X have auppiied.thaaccurate Varmnij
t*y which both my Pectoral ami Pills- ire. made, to tK
whole body of Practitioners In the UnitodSUtes aud BrllZi!
American Provinces. If,however, there should beany on) ,
who has not received them, they will be forwarded by mat
to his request. ; ‘ -
Of all me: patent. Medicines that; are .offered,.how fe-l -
would be takon If their composition was known 1 Thei v
life consists is their myeiery. 1 have no mysteries. I
- The composition of my preparations Is laid open to al •'
men, and all who atecompetent to' judge on the sub;e*
freely acknowledge’tbrir convictions' of, theiryintrins I •
merits. The Cherry PectbTal TrEspTonouncSd'.hyiicifintifi
men to be a wonderful mteliclnp before’ itg'cffocta
known. Many eminent Physlclatis have dedAteilihe sam
thing of my Pills, and even more confidently: and ar - ’
willing to certify that their antlcipatlojss were more thi
realised by their effects upon trial; ' l .‘ i
They operate by their powerful inttnence on the
vfecara to purify the blood and stimulate it Into health!
action—remove the obstructions- of the stomach, bowelf *
Uver,anaotbfirorgans,of the'hoay, T reBtorihE ; theii: irregtf .
tar action to health, and : by correcting, wherever they ef •
Ist, such derangemetitoftS are thefirstoridn ef'dlsease. <
Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. and Ani
lytleal Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 2n : cehti per boi
Fiveboxesforsl. \ )
Sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00., At wholesale an
retalV by «veryT)rUggisMn Pittsburgh, and by all Dealei'
everywhere. ~ je6:4ih:daw
IN HALATION
m Tui cua*,op
ASTHMA AID’CMSDMPTIDI
SEW ASD VE&I WOSDEBPCI,
. liXJ.fi AN A
BROUGHT QOOB TO 'SUE DOOS O?, THE I^AUOr
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY has yecentij bean mad
by Dr. Curtis, of tris city, inihe of Cot
gumption, Asthma; and ell dlctuu^a^f I foatnnwi; 1 ty P r .
fer to u Dm Cukns’s Htosm, oa’lHaiiisq -llTaiAsf
asd Cax&ai Stoop.” With this new method, Dr. C.'hssri
stored many afflicted ones to health, as an tjvluencftf whici
he has innumerable certificates. Speaking- of the trea
meat aph'yridau remarkßj‘**Ttls evident that inhaUog
constantiy breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the mt
dicinal propertiesmusi came in direct contaerwith-th
whole ffirial cavities of the lungs, and thus esetfrfe'themdn:
and varied changes produced upontbemwhen introduce
into the stomach, and subject to tho pfoceaa of dlgeStion.
The Hygeana is for sale at all the Drbgghds tlifoPghoattb l
country.—ATeto Turk Dutchman of Jaxnaay 14. v i
The Inhaler la worn on the wittf
out the least ;of the body bdn;
Boffldcut to evaporate the fluitLHandreds of cases V
cures, like the following, might- benamed; >•
One package of the Hygoapa has cured ms of the 'Asthci:
of six years standing. J.* F» Ueeseehy, ;
P. M. of Duneatmon, Pa.'
I am cured of the Asthma of ton ,yrarß* standing by Dr.
Curtis's Hygeaoa. Maeoaset E&szoa, Brooklyn, N. V. / •
Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammoml was eared
a severe case of Bronchitis by the Hygeana.
My sister has been cured of ftdiotrwsiug coughef severs
years' standing, and decided to be incurable by the pbyc t
dans. She was cured inonemontbVby the Hygeana.
4 J. 11. Qaupsrt, Richmond, Me.,
The Rev. Dr. Cbeever, of New York, testifies of our med, '
dne In the following language:
Nxw Yoac, Nov. 15,1554.
Dx&a Bra—l think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana as ‘
remedy in diseases of the throat and-lungs. -Having hu,*
eome opportunity to testify, its efficacy, 1 am convinrj
that it is a most excellent medicine,'belli the Syrup an!
the inbating application to the cbi-Bt.
N. lb—Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana is the ORIGINAL and ONL.
GENUINE ARTICLE; all others' j&ro base Imitation.-!, c
vile and INJURIOUS counterfeits. Shun them as yo
would POISON.
sole by Dr.'Gm. H. Keyset, 140 Wood street; 1
B. BeHara A Co-i Lee A. Beckham, Allegheny City; Joh
Sargent,New Brighton; C. L. Kaiser, Rochester.
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Charter’s Spanish Mixture.
THE GEE AT PUIUFIEE OF. THEBLQOD
Hot a Particle of Eercury in it. ’ .
LET TUB AFFLICTED'READ AND PONDERI—A
Intalll. t Ertuody tarScrotala, King t RVil, JUivnm
tiamvObfitinatcCu tan eons Eruptions, Punplcs orPuetulf
on the Facsjßloiches, Bolls, Ague ana Fever, Chronic B<n
Eyes, Bing Worm or Tetter, Srald He&d, Em&rgeineut &0
Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilib
Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and au-Diseopt
arising from an izundiefous uss of Mercury, Imprndence F
Ufi», ox Impurity of the Blood. _ •
. Jfip'Thls great aUcratire mediclns nud Purifier of Bloc
Is nownaed by t ; csands of grateful patientafrod all par
of tha United States, who testliy daily to the remar tab
sores performed by tho greatest of all medidnos, “CM
TEE'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Rheomatin
Scrofiila. Ernptious on the Bkin, Liver Fever
Spres. Affections of the Kidneys, D&Susesof'tt
Throat. Female Complain tn, Pains and Ashing gif the Bom
and Joints, arc speedily put to (light by using this great an
inestimable remedy. •
For all diseases of tho Biood r nothing has yet been four
to compare Wlth ik It cleanses the'system of oil imput
ties,scta gemiy and ' efficiently on the Liver and Kidney
:atorogU»w:.lfl»' -tiw^Stamac;
makra ths ekiu clear audhcaithy, and'restores the Cons;
i tution, eufeehlod by disease or broken down by ihacxccs^
of youth r to itspristine.vigor and-etrensth- . .
For the .it ta Invariably tetter the'cc
meticfi aver used; -Afew doses of Oazferis Spaitieh Mixta ;
will remove all sallowness of complexlou, brtag the ro&
mantling to tiu cheek, give olasticltytolths step, tad lr
prove the genera] health Ina rmanikablflgsgrcobeyoiE* :
the medicines ever heard oL
ffi» targe nnmher.ot certificates Which wehaver
evideia^t^t ho.humttug abotft It**
; hotel keepeES,xa*gistrat6s,physiciaEs, and pu > : !lU Tf*_
known to the communlly; ati add theta 'te
wondarfra e&otedf thta GREAT BLOOD iSf
CaU oh the Agcntond gets Circutar .>
- .InmathißtTOUgP .atSof^Ucii
orders for supplies and agepfew te^bom,
And fbr sale by B. A vtv
NGr FLEMING BR03; #* JOShTII rLI
eel&alMtly rT udbyDruggiatagenerally*.
eiAuaiustra«u>.m'camada.- - i
StSJrSiHSy -nflng,4bo within certiacoto of yoor V
**V yca^Se,'
Toimuaiuj > .. hTff6«w,Qent!fli3on,jonrs, Very trnly,' ;
- ; J. MU3BOM A CO
"‘—My Httia daughter, four years old. and j
. «!» *o» for a condderaSlo time snßering. fti
«*W. I purchased two-bottlas of your VerSfigeJ
JWpo I gave them three doses, eccofdlng to dirwtk)
EgSSPSSaST^^^M
dinory.tength.of firan twelve to flitoen inches
beneficial euictsi
r rool.U my duty to recommend it top
? f th " “«• efficacious rerl
ftto Igaiftßt worms ereroffered to the pablic. \
Gentlemen, bellavajnu tofee
TourjßQch obliged rod bombl* Berr*t.
• _ . . NAIUANIEIi LEATBUr!
Prepwed «kld by B. ArvAeJfAHJJJSSTOCK 4'C:
Corner -of first End-Wood etreeta. -raylr.
A IN THKOOUHXBy '-Forrale: n"sSbH?}i
• Hqtiw « six rooms and good collar, iri-1
S32?hSi?t atUl tmtep) io we, snioke, houso. a*
ofwell-ImproTedLai*
gf
°tdflr- Imclpdlaltt possession can bo given, ft t
qaired- Eltaatod Jo ahcniihy and agreeable locatt<s
SISSpS/ 10 ? *• ®wdeny, an the Washington rott
“? ,‘e™s easy- ThisJsa rare opportunity i
8818B 8180 ”* **““ ar edcslreu H of procuring a country seal Or -
9*ss*' tf. CTIUBtaiT 4 8TOr»
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WSIOHMS PBKMIOM KAIHAIUOH cooStEThe*
1 WEIQHrSEATH ABION
A» TOTatJiaMetoEon-strolra. -
J „ WBianx'a.PßEMiojt katsahion
W OaimostxraiuaMe,acquisition to tho toilot, retaining i ■-
Hair in any required form. h retailing i
1 for Bale V ft.flm fl. KBITSEB ana K. b svrr m"
« Sscqntap«rbottle. **. augl^"
X>OSEMAHV AND UASTUII olb-SSSS3-jjrT-K„
It Oing* One-million bottles of tUsdShLfn.'’ if'
to the hail htTo been «oia, ana «1m ara J.ittL “ c
Joir taanU&lng, Wossirin™ or rmtortnS
I‘mreatlnn e»on»int bo «cel?ed mv_ 6 *u© Hair* laid p» ,■;.
fttago ifwithlntho roaSi of ail a>j^ rlc , e (r. 5 "-i? 1 "
mitgood. epia f «holeS®2,^ UK '- V
— 53 MAUKKr ST.
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WT H. Arthur; :
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W. A. QILDSHKGHNBY A CO ’S, 1
Fifth »t- opimsltA thollattro-.
M LArllS ' a AND VKIiSUf UUB f&r sal. low U
■*s*;. „ Da. KRXSKR’S, ?
S!£l Corner Wood rimt-nfl Vlrsla ultoi. )
SJOIiLOttAY'B HUAS 4Ni> UINTiU£Nl\&r ul.i>
** ’ „ , 84. EJilSiß'a*
> ®fT taw Wo«l otrsol mJ Ytagta »li^
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