The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 16, 1855, Image 1
7, ‘- - v ' -, .. .-* i* r - ,‘-| a[||||i| . mi 1 daily’ MORNING POST : ■<««»»» ,IM »’ *y l ' Printed and pubtXhtd co ay naming (Sunday* ercgjfcd,) /vV* . -'1 BY GU * L noaH a HosTQOHKirr, wj ./*- -<, , j 03 ™ hobhi*w»bt ooxsxa or vroco Aim nrrn sibjbtb. * V* . DoDaw » ym, pftjrftbls strictly to * ; s V’ • 1 ranee. six DoUnra wlllinmiftbly b« required If not paid . * wjthin.the■ W*. 3l °s* copto* iwo cnrea—tor «ale at the coon ter In the ~ and by the News Boya. . X' THE POST f ' Pahllshed from theeaxae offlo*. on a Urge blanket.filu >,*i sh*et,atTWO DOLLARS a year, in adranen. Engle oodles r riTaCBKSS. * *9* No paper will be dieamttQned onleesat thodtare* S'. -vt'~ : on of the Proprietor*,) until all arrearage* are pakL 49* No attention will be paid to any order aeooxn* >C panied by the money, or eatUCutory reference in this dty, v . 4 £&•ilarcauteA mlk Vie EttdbUihnunt of m* pttgt * l’*- » • i <4 one of tkelarpatJob Printing OJTicej in Oie city, toAcre all t/*< >4| */ .-. ! * *sds4f*oorkU dene vn Vie thorieu notice, and nest rtawn- * .. . j a Wefertfu. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . i 1 ” f .Eobt» G* G» Bproalt i'l A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR at LAW—Office, No. " * -'] /\ —t Fourth street, Plltsbnrgb, Pa. dwUOy ... Vv• : J ~,, .\ . L ., am« A» Lowrlel x«- • • ! A WORNBY AX LAW—Office, Fonrth street, Pittsburgh, ’ ,* f xj. between flmithflold a treat and Cherry rllht. fdecl lily 7 JOHBT BARTON, ... attorney and counsellor at law, ,V .' . . -.*«,• I Office, corner Fifth and Grant atft., 1 c~. -*VJ .'-.a* - , $ PITOBCMO, PA. Tbomaa ideani, A PTOUNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. XV Office, next door to the Poet Office. Steubenville, Ohio. _ my 4 ’ 7 8. P. Roil, I- V ,u . . & A HORNBY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth street,Pittsburgh, *' * V Pa., fourth door below Hr. Rody Patterson** Livery t* l ' l "- i«» . „ , C. Orlando lioomli, >, ' ’ '" i BY AT LAW—Offloe, Fourth street, above Wood. ft* B. Carnahan, ■ v> •> A TTORNEY AT LAW—Office on Fotirth stroet, between « t J a Cherry alley and Grant street. Je2:y : «- J. W. M’Ctowry, V *C' f 5 A TTORNEY AND COUNSBLLOR AT LAW—Office in | XX BaAeweiPa Buildings, on Grant street, je2 N“0 V‘ ’•*• i ' b. H. Hazen, * , u T / .’ t A rrORNfi Y LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, above and **£-'Y'S- r :, f -tX. peer Smithfleld. martTsy Swt ,i A L ABE v .: ; ‘ r * '* V' l >ortai <»oNu '*» J’ 1 ■ K ng 10 ce wl cy ii v•. . v:-.^. b ' 'am <k i-' I vet car- ,1, Sfju*-** }}'.■£> j »i’ ■P , L<' K 1 r£ # cvj* ’-s i rtY t * r tk , a -i 0 K o p : Mos n . ‘ BUSINESS CARDS. _ _ MtS*’ m vs.- P&i 1 r of Fro •- • fAlloth Wind irsi ,l ’- nßr i l^t P 1 Wno®' •r ’ r.‘ .t •«.ij > uih Btreet, Pitt t*' »:>"' J-- --vl.‘2 4 ! t>-Kofp? cm . t *~ t ' l ' r- °'X- r +«-'S T«.rv>u« brand** c • .v-*-?- V I u-ii I*\ c*..* u r: •Jl * -d t Vd '\Ar ilol ' RaALt *ND OOHMISP^ x. Ui ,''* a-’i-i re- '3 f V CHANT, fj -to of Pig Metal \^' v i-^c v vtf o'Jt ti T Produrt* ~o. 27 Wood stre*»* - a riiu-tr utvMtii *'Z?*' h Reymtr A A mlt C/I-- *■. . -J (Suc£j«?sa»ra to Joshua Ilhou - T, H dt-alars in forx*lm Pru 4H,fN5# cr^‘l r 'C;t T/t f f Coafectiooary, Sugars, Ac., No. 59 Wo, f "t'’ 1 i. | sAe the 8L Charles Piltsburgh, Pa. Xlrf fi '*. * t-v-* 'X •' 1 lienry H. Collins, y AND COHUIBBION MERCIIAN . , iT*' ( L i Wholesale Dealer in Cheese, Duller, Seeds, Pish, /». r I Prodore generally. N 0.25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Ima. I h f C, Morgan, " t OOOKSELLKit ANB STATION lilt—has always o I D > general assortment School, MiscellaneaUH an 5. ft.C-}'" JTjS-fyi - V Dookc, Printing, Post and Cap l*aper, Ac., wholes*! tail. No. 104 Wood street, below Fifth, East side, PI i r ? /?4f WanLvl, ILigs and Tanners’ Scraps. VriLUAM MU.LXB, ,YX, RICt«T»OS, I ({lSj?g. -,.'!•»• -j Miller A KlcUet.on, ;*l5 AHifH*;:' WT UOLE3ALE QROOEHS, Importers of ISrar J *V ami Begers—Nus. ITi ead 174, coraiir o J*’, k Litnjrty street, Nails,Cotto . c ODstautly on band. mhTczxnrosr .•?tv ■. ! (Wm. Oarr, late of the Qrm of J. Park £'(viw«? f r 'trrHOLESALKQROOKRS, and Dealers i* C'v ¥V and Brandies, Old Monongahela and 'ff J :i Mi V C • kv, No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty st? ' P * = ■ ID‘ ?«. u isTO; c.. w l.feT« ty, fl4sy &! “ivv-s j l **® * n ifeiW t Vp; e Jl'rodue n. ■*-V nlBtdou r f° r » Dies *iVq?X J gup o ** which w irchaße <■« Jv-lr 4.. 'V i .. . |'l \KALKRIS :, rLOU S J'A>' V :- r 4 . f" «eae,V4, f ‘ V*- -&»aa h. ioubo.. rsisra K '-r^*a n * -t-14. <. ~' •T| 3! 1 Co - J >- 'l'Manufactui puusm ix. <'eSlfl OUAIRS, of Matoriali ft. 4 Zr earranta »l prices. £ffSffßAl.ri')d’kftsh.<SjJ^ t i ,^f! f t<a rt"a ■„■; Jpu packlnß for land j. xurnmeo and irouE, u. 3L> Fifth street, Pitl ng made I ' X h ’ lj toalere’ln P "***/?■-;*, SYY eign Wines and Monongfthe ** Whisky, No. 291 ittsburgbu F ! (■;-.*■*■ ■.,'- *;: J vjh : ' .hv WtU-if* p-'* *>•,■», 4 A V.- : -.<:♦>■ ;. it -"-V-V.*'* >. *„•*■!.;/.■ ■>;/, ',■<■••.' ■•-■■ s: ...*•■»•' ' ■- A -*v- V. ,V,i f ,\\ ’.»'''' > \\\ V ; * v * *J f:- ! ,>;•/• * r '.' -vja :- \ ■ v;» > w> . : - ■Xv*’ - ‘vVv?;? ?t'y. .v ,v ’ f;' 1 - ! c* C: -\ •>" ,! r *■■ * *- - a •' >'■ r z * 1.; 7'A *■*s*l,** t: t » -J » j.'i l '» ■’ *• *v. ,«r.: v *« . • * -:■:. AA. - t J'.’SV it. '■•v/ CC r' l ' ■*•■ •• w -M 1 -*’’*.*■ J' V r*at J r t+ fc ’f*' ** ’ *• I *\Vi •:*:':■* tr.*l VV: 'X! £•*’sV 1 *t-r. .■: C?fc-j V" •■;?>>-4 i',v i'! ‘**,l. <•■•.,. - ;• t'f I/: $<■ J : 1 • ’■■, V '.-V.' 1 “ : I ■•' WS-vf'.,V 1 .yv >{ Vj 1 -- 4 A ll ‘^a"’^v S ' " • d A^Prn ERMAN 0F T H r^D WARD ?lo ■ f ‘.\A i ( \KPIOB corner Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly occn i r V^ ; *3 V•■ * '* I . AU«m»n l«wia,) where all business pertain* o( thaP r-r u \ (^ f -s v *' v i<« .' > f -‘,'. '’;,r \I *' llU *'y- ConTeyanoiog of all fcinds done with the preat* --e and legal accuracy. Titles to lteal Katateexamln. c* 7 “* fU'* ** il f’ x " f q x wnr till tin Wilson, Alderman* ',fe f «.. £■* >\i * f^*X,? K No< 417 I>KN ’ N street, betweon the canal and rc 1 Ci-r' 1 Vf v O U*» rtceet, Fifth Ward. All badness appertaining ',‘ i / i , Utho °ffl“ or an Alderman or Justice of the Peace, wiS $uV -twrVu’i attended to. Bonds, Mortgages, and other documents, drawn with ****•» despatch. febl3:tf :? ggggagtefr 11 • AHt., BUIUiKON‘UKNTIST.'(!tun <u U ,1 V; P -;/ s‘3 ff&£SSSt. ee&BOr to Q - w - Biddle,) No. 144 Bmithh*ld ‘®‘«' , i-'s*'Vd rJ .Ayf,, hours, from Bto 1 o'clock, and —“ *• “■■’ u ‘-t &L *' R *° 0 COKLISO Miiatun ROUBIITXON 1 Vri v P UJffiaD »»«*'*** »toar L. rwowait. a Carling, Itobertson A Co., V *i£&£***> J \| UI? CUT, ritBSSBO AND PLAIN *' i N ° UWC " J or B, “ w nnd wl^uSf r ;‘ "Yy HOLES* LK «al°Mw! «S*“r mVn*tetnr.r, .n,l d«a|. W «•!« .II kiiu. «f s 0 »n, ....a CiKTB, No. Si ? «. Vj >-uih street, Pittsburgh, Pa. {-{*. c,v ‘Ty L* ' *-*"u ron«Untly on hand a large supply of all the y<* C - , <Aj +*r-| T*n,u« brand*, of Imperial Cigars )<rq £'(><'& ’• U%--~ “ JoL,r M o 0 rU..d, }.;:..rd W unlBMM attocKii, and commission mer ■' '-* '* e? -S VV OHANT, fjr tb*ml. of Fig Uatol uod Bloonw, nnd I'rodnroOmorally.No.-.n Wood nrret. PltObarKh. Up» J^ri^*SCTk'JJp % -1“.! |’ fl lUym.r A Atnltnon, SA&fre+Hfcrr* }'''•• ’* *■ ■ 3 (Successors to Joshua Rhodes 4 Co.) A ' >a IArnOLKSALB dealers in foreign Fruits, Nuts, Spices, n Oonfectiooary, Sugars, Ac., No. 39 Wood Htwet^oppo* h :• r ,\ c .1 «te the 8L Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. ap'2 '3 Henry H. CoUme, f ! ; ■- AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, and i l . ■ A f l "' ’ (T*'f .17 Wholesale Dealer in Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Flab, and t , Prodore generally. N 0.25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [mart) --'vi H T ornirgSi, '- POOKSBLLBR ANB STATIONER—has alwny,on hnn.l ? -• v ‘r=>'.’l^y 'A- i^rl,f. Vo tJ 'V' •’'fS D » general assortment School, and Blank rfctswfr}^i4|v eCtV,'/:.Vt'v Books, Printing, Post and Cap Paper, Ac., wholesale and re inA j i'- *'’{??•■t ; t ;J, A tail. No. 104 Wo>l street, below Fifth, Bast side, Pittsburgh. y y^p 1 /' 7 w * nUHl » K*** and Tanners' Scraps. ap_lfcly_ :,* £3 vriLUAM MiULtm, PhtJa..^......wa. rj««t»os, Pittsburgh. 1 Mlllcr A Hlcltetaoo, 'TfeVJi WHOLESALE GROCERS,lmpnrter» of lirnndi*., Wines *4 «»>»*:• VV And Segnrs—Non. IT 2 and 174, corner or Irwin and v Liberty street, Pittsburgh.*iron, Nails,Cotton Yarnn. Ac., ;;; : constantly on band. jv*2o • ws.7oifrs.-o5:, : t h'-'i'ilV-t- ”7 v f,/ '7[:i77fdr;y.- J. [ ( Win- Oarr, late or the firm of J. Parker A Ca.) , i)&rtMg<St.‘!'4}|fe'r«SV, ¥ u- -<xr£n>LESALE OBOOBRS, and Dealers in Porelgn Wines j.r-. r 'u f- 7 i'J i 'i-'l~;}'-'’L : ,T and Brandies, Old Monontpshela and ReclifledWbis i.‘'r,C7. .^i ,; ? i h"? 'f vyhi y. r, O ' : 4 r --- jd,’d > ky, No. 3d9 Commercial Row, Llbarty street, Pittsburgh, V. - P «- . > ft r ;! ->• , DUmamt, I'ittiburgh, Po. SSS-’&tf'tFiypSiL.sSia'Jtfs ’"',-1 ''*-*‘>d'.:r i .^V J V' -„, , T \G4LER IN COUNTRY PRODUCE, offers f,r sale a |of every Tariety and the purest ooallty, ground at his i ? @(t s *^?sSir , &&/*• J»A*«ya. Vsv. fyt?< fe.*V• Steam Milla. Also, Dried Fruits Foreign and pomesrtc. vVt s> v if»nQ' w ' ! > Xi*- f *;• m Produce taken In exchange tor merchandise. f 1 *'■ *>. ba ? procured a full assortment of Landrvtb’s r f .’’-y- H. ’ ;!>,*(. ft'-’ 1 .cx< , w»«a^jfJ , . R av„ {.Swarranwal uardtin heeds, ana turtles the attention of all io tmtr* V fv-£" .-rw• R. Uflmm atcuaaiMoa iiwa N A b R M* OIANT3, and V s oit F M -iS _ .f •o.'“*Jt nrt Da I h nan a d Produce ihY)n' ; ttWrf' f ):r I* Yren omocc B rhridge t V S 1| m N a a I ittaburgh, J .-aos.,™ -SS -1«« UoDse. We win purchase, or wceue, on com* ty\;-i r ..,* tor sale, consignment or Flour. Bacon, Cheese, J i^S«*?^^22ks^^£jfS. s hiCtsfeUfe?£?-'• -al;- %0«>n», uaw, Baney, Fiax heed, Orwa Seed, Bated nay, Ac„ .'•e i? ftVc .. " ."’*oooo which we wm make adrauces or purcnaße at ihe bepU a\ r 1 v *£sl 8- _=_ “ J A E >*co. *.% .Tames 31'Uaghiln, ijHi tu If \ )C F P h FLO It, BACON, | j Ac- No. iO. corner smttufleiu aua First streets, Pitta- .-iri. C #• )K x> V 00 a KQ ?RA L. TOUfIO. w;’-!r..: L sjy.-* j.,r* *r. 1 .« »'. > 3* T. U. Young A Co. ■«*i n v> - 4 IV W m uldtt zi uvpon Ct JJ ■!. TrK<r.Ti tf'Wr, " V : f ANUFACTURBR3 OF OABINBT FURNITURE AND .p'r.'iA ’ OuAIRS, oi every description. Material# and work* si -L sft (V. .• a ' .#.-?* Sumnsbip warranted, and sold atnmucei prices. Care taken pocking (or land and ninamm augffl ‘* C .‘- - **P WnTTJISbyTjfT t*ir> n tf*I*, 1 *, k/ LOTHINQ AND P NUN bINdRE Mnasnic Hall, rilth street, Pittsburgh. Clothing maae to order, in f-V'fc.V ..Ear- "L 41 N » P..V?* »■ —— “gfcg fJlj. V o'}. 1; _£ h. a VJ*NiriIOLT IK CROCK dl an Din n Prodnca, Por- Njv> * •^•£ H^t k r a-, a. fh-’+K. a. ► jjVY nW n an r» non and R«c *&K- J r •'i I«si I ) n'C 'h WhlkyN J bo r> rh P. fjy27:y ■ *' 1/ k; at. d« *cyj i *j ; +p i >^yr*iLjii%s c, d. r y(,:rv,-%ittf>,y-T'ii , 'aj^.^tfri*- f -»'“'t: Vi UOLLnALL otid Retail caddie. Ilarnesfl ■tSFaWi^ tx *■£'?,** i: _’ ! fEfgCSaaf Trunk, ■ vanse nnu Carpet nag manufacturer, <P > c-' Ky- v & V*' 1r O6WOO. b h jrtfty ■ ~L *■ sA >K!' 1 <a ij II Kiriff ?^ixs*^Lt‘/l rt4A4ittVa<s2rir’>r Vr. ^ ,»'-’ aw* tv?‘ , w*a'»j'. rv :.» -f • ??r\ I j iIOLEaA island iujUh ueaior m aiusicailDairoment*, IVV 1,8 1D “ “ k " "■ 4,-s 45**4 fc - ‘’Z z Wt'?' ■* * H* h '■'4r£?Z*+iiS l ;*.*»>.‘ M “**ia»tw« •s.ra?* , w***; th« *a -. '• r "r?Y ’Z f ■y W.t g > if , ai Prf**S*&»»'Ks) fa, *> f **» *• d*a Carrlaß« Factory I f f T S BROTHERS & CO '4v, v.. ttdJklmoni strtds. Allegheny City. p w>. 'ULD respecuuiiy infimm unsirfriends Pfl 4^*». c t opu g nera ha hey bare bdtl"»a^or 1 71¥1.‘ i V;7l :: >. Jvr ...TV 1',7 *n -Mtd the manuiacture or Oarrlhg'w, [ *» f P h jj, toekawa ggics,B Jlghaanti £ i lU|fi^2?f s^s t;4i^\ii.s^»u:r-.«!>a^’*'d.o.'jf '*■ g^ i.‘V kriuu« stywH oi finish and proportion. u*:„-rj ■<p :, s."!'.«!; t A.! 1 u iocouiu wuh strict regard lo dnrabßf* ****•*.« tep raw 0 be a tended » »r ••:«%~ '•-.f 7"* «c+ pv ' terms. Ufrtnjj in an trierr work tfao *»-T'-i. >-W ? Z'ZSf#*,!'. P O S.r±4Wtb»t all who laaor them with their patronage, will bo perfectly satisfied on trial of theirwork. «.*<fr7V».*t Wt'y.'Tu’t.v.ijof,n _- j«. w <»«..*.■ .•. il rurchauere ure reqaeateu to give us a can. before nurch»- .tc^ lT elsewhere. octOrty V’-- i r , . 7 *':T':i( **<:.•.* N.y-*h- _*- - ' ;.i\J T. jomrsros *. t. JomrSToa— a. usau* ■» (a \ Klcelelor Carriage I»aelory t tT B OTIILB A (XT PRACTICAL COAOIt 7 <’■ ' s -'Jy MAKERS, corner of Rebecca ana Bcimont streets, Alla i un. k* 7 | k y Pa. hare on ben an a e man factoring ao ■*• r- S- \ i assortment of Carriages Rockaways, Buggl^A. t» t l ** w r jigCrsA made in All ibdr earloaa e ylta, wlit* ■-••. •* regard to uar&bLiity andboautyoffioiibi oatoff inalt . fv» H.' G>.fhe»r work tha best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Iko -S.V f iaira oudto on tho Dost rcaacmah 9 terms Owy f«i i V e . r r tmfl n ha a whom y faror &na with ther patroc % O »- *• "gw be pe feet y satisfied on trial of their worfc. ** r n Man he*terOmnlhfi&»P*« erery-ihf *** .t j T.Q b n min te n ng th day Crt'AJy + 5 r c piftsburgh codon factobYp - OtLOW JISRTia L. BTtTIXS AEQJUSt A«K3 T, 6 7 > 1? Bigelow A Co ■f r v * fe \ successors to e.m w>-•<« 6 sStSsiC n 142200(1 a ey n»xr Woo] fctrctfl, PiU j ,iu'- i i:i\.f^; r :.-''vv ..‘* *.. 1 ' -c- «s?> ••■;•• -.-.Xi-i,.' a it *• hurgb—•Ooachca, Oarrisgee. Uu g’ 7 T. -1 ** BIT - ■iff* Kiaa, and mdat pt n f aufy W»<J a 1r ' » «* and finish*! (n aoana mi rpMSe4 tor 4,<| I ° «sance dniah, ,u c i kaamt l>, U'-jjt.■:.:'.«Aii'.‘::*»>«-..TjN. i ;.Pnai;. , ' , 4i■ v >.■ " ~ k, .'.l •!:““ durahiuty of material*. ' a * A A gn k warranted p o y g ' , , Robert h paitElSos"» ' vr '' N - ‘'A&PWSa WVEEY AND SALE •*_ „ » * *.* „ v stable *?• °'»« Diamond ,lr..t and Cl arSTS, 1 ; ■oV V J o' C Hil TTBB R6n. P. 4 Y r |I id DO? »N H p 1J *V S f „ ■] ' rtfl r> 20 •***“ n d a.l. by | * P If » Woo ppaa h 8 ba UoJ.I -i.Vr|. **J.\ V-- - -' ■V.,V- -i -.-‘': £:. ■*•>•• .■■‘Ti f P;■ .-A ■ 1 O- : .. t, 7’ • « >7. •; •' ..'■ r -•- f -5; / .^vvVX-V. C t f % •• -,. , c o r* r -»r, f. 7 1 _. {a .t, ,)> '■■ . ' • ",• : •, ... C / 'Tf f *N SaC ** . ~:v j ***tr •},* .V-r^Th^^Tv>'; r '?'.. 4 f *{/* c- , •* /* * , >*- / CuS- \ J 1 - iz - • " * - *,) * ■* szfic . ’.• >, I,* 4* - - --. •:. i-vk o SA'ffeZpx-TJ' r • * • f** -xt' c ' A .fj , .. W. Butler A Co., ID COMMISSION MKEOHANTS— Is of Pittsburgh manufactures, Lead 7 Front street. «ep2S rprlaa Works. t£i, third doar btimo Virgin allrg, would call the attention of Sporting assortment of Guns, Hi Am and Rt*- rgcst and best selected stock ever , together with a general assortment Tools and Pishing Tackle, all of which possible prices to cash purchasers, or marlB .nerablp NotAee. 7 (April 11th) associated with me 'UIIBETT and S4ML. C. OLANKY, an for many year* in my establish jxtenmrely and favorably known to f>abllc generally as soperlor work ness habits. Wo hope by this anion tic ekili — especially la the watch dr ; a large and well selected stock of loder&t* prices, And by close attention liberal share bf pationage. To my lie in general, who hare for many )stronlzod my business, I return my the new firm a continuance of simt* W, W. WILSON. 1865. TnrbeU A Clnney, JEWELERS and fIILVEHSMTIia, corner Fourth. my b «" " ' ' ' ‘ * V " Wit PPBUfIHBD DAILY, BY gILLMOBE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE “POST BUILDINGS,” CORNER OP FIFTH AND WOOD STREETS, AT $6,00 PER ANNUM, OR $5,00 WHEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. VOLUME XIV. BUSINESS, CARDS. Joseph Fleming, [SUQGIS9OS TO L. WILCOX * CO.l COBNKR MARKET. STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps oonsuintlv on hand a* full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Medidoe Cheats, Perfumery, and all articles pertain ing tohifl business. : - > ■ i* - . -o®“* physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hoots. ■. jelly : -.OOCUEAS rLSUISQ. f Fleming Brothers) fOOCC 18 SOBS SO J. S-IDP * 00.1 WHOLESALE DDGGIBTS, No. 60 - Wood street Pitts burgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge; LrverßiHs, &t. jalO • Jobn Haft) Jr.y W: f euccißSDajo'jamtt HMoim.] HOLEBALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, and dealer in faints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Ac , HI Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. ; &pr4:mAely R. L. Allen, t WHOLESALE DRALEBLN FOREIGN WINES, BEAN* DIBS, CHUBS, OLB-HONONGAItELA AMD IiYB WHISKYiAc., also, Rectifying Distiller, Ho, 8 Wood street, iPittaburgb, Pa. Wines, Brandies. Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, 8t Croix and New England Rum-Clarete, Champaigns, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irlflh, Bcotcji t Bourbon, Old Monongahpla Rye and Rectified Whlskyj Apple, Peach, ]WUd Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana, ‘Regalia, anil Prindpe Cigars* HalfSpanigh and Common Cigars, all jatsneb low prioee-as to challenge competition. Fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and 2)etnQoh&s of all sizes, I respectfully Invite an examine' iioo of my stock, as Ho. 8 WOOD street, Pittsburgh, Penna. ' apr3:ly James illelilnger) *Vf PLANING MlLL—Would respectful* oJi ty inform his friends and tbe public,'.that his new es tablishment ts now In 101 l operation, and that he Is pre pared to furnish Boat Cablue, and fill ail orders for Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board and Plank, planei on one or both sides, constantly On band. { Sash, Dobre, and Mouldings of every description,made to Order. Builders And Carpenters would find It to their adra stage to give him a call, as he can now furnish them with planed Stuff suitable for every description of work. Wm a. umbos. ....jsjiss cusw*u_ . Herron, A Criswell, BULL AND BRABS FOONDARS, and Manufacturers of til kinds of Brans Work, 'Locomotive Steam Engine, Plumbers,.Ac. Also, Cotton Battiog Uanotacturers. Foundry-ton Rebecca street, Allegheny city. Office and Store No. 12 Market street, Pittsburgh. -CS-Old Brass and Copper taken In exchange for work, Or c*ah paKl. Ordera left at the Foundry or Office, will be promptly attended to. febd.ly n. Q&IFF..4 X>. yaLsißom J. QtXFt. GraJT, Helslnger A Graff, TTfTESTfiRN FOUNDRY, No. 121 Wood etreet, PUtfr If burgh, Pa. KAHUFACTUttiafI or Cooking Stoves; Plain and Fancy Orates, Coal and Wood Stores, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Parlor Stoves, Had and Dog Irons, Hollow Ware, Portable Porgea, Sugar Kf tiles, Tea Kettle.% Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, (mhlS W. it. RMITIi W. W. ISAtB J. a. iJUSTU. Smith, Malr A Hunter, (Lata Smith A Binclair.) WHOLES ALB GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, at>d Dealers in all kinds of Pittsburgh.Mamifarlunw, 122 Second and 151 First rtreet, Pittsbunth, Pa. feb9 W* 8, Haveu. fl’-WE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John J Rton A Stockton,) and Blank Book and Stationery Warehouses is prepared to execute every style of Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Jab Printing and Book Binding, add furnish every article in the Blank book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable derm*. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office apd Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second bis jnovtd Nottb-Western Police Agency, NO. 89 WASHINGTON BTRKKT, corner of Dearborn, CHICAGO, ILLINOS. AUAa PISKIBTOS.-.. J>. D. kODO«X8. Pinkerton A Co. oyvoTa Tutitt memoa to rut toajwaotooji or & aan*RAi ' DETECTIVE POLICE BUSINESS ID the States of IliinoU, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana i mM9:dtf Notice* lnto firm of JONES k QUIGG, having been dlssolv- X ed by the death of Jobn F.Quigg, on tbe 27 th lost, the business of said firm will be eettled by Ike uuderaigaed, at their office, corner of Roe* and First streets. ISAAC JONKS, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, ISbl—(oct&y Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURER of Spriug and Blister Steel, Plough Slabxteai. steel Plough Wings; Coach &Dd Etiptle Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—-corner ol Bobs and First streets, Pittsburgh* Pa. oct2;ly ISAAC D.B. SOOKRS. D, B. Rogers A Co., MANUFACTURERS of KOGERB* patejt improved Steel Cultivator Teeth. Offleeaorner Roes and First street. ; octifcly fUding So hoot. ROBERT 11. PATTKUSuN, Proprietor, corner Diamond street and Cherry allej. Thu Butacriber r< 1 1 r»«wftfnl)y announces to the Ladle* and Gentle men of Pittsburgh, that ha line recently erected a RIDLNQ SOUOOI*, which in point oisizn, coaimodiouaneea andadap tatjon, undeniably rxceU any Riuiilar ariablbthment in tb* U tilled States. Its locution, is accessible from all parts of the city, while Its high and airy’situation renders It espe cially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agree able exercifn. The Horse* are docile and .well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no palm or expense will u* spayed to make this establishment {he first in tbe fioQfldettce'of the public. 0e122 tf Jtllehard C, Hocking) Manufacturer or gilt, silver, brass, BRONZE, LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT AND PIC- FRAMES, Plain and Ornamented, No. 21 8t Clair Rtrtet. Ail kinds of Composition Ornaments, for Bteam br.qtp, Ac. ' All kinds of Gilding and Re gilding, tn ord*-T. Gilt Mouhl}a«B for Frames, wholesale and retail. Varnish forlOll Paintings, Engravings and Lithographs, for rale ss^lmpaired or defaced Oil Paintings restored in the bc-ft manner. All Frames and Mouldings manufactured In this estab lishment may be cleaned without injury, with snap and water. Call and mo. No. 21 St. Clair kL, Pittoburgh- (mh2fi*tf J* WHITE, "irENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTURER, has recovered V[ his health so as to resame his old business, and has opened hiiDUND MANUFACTORY, at No. 65 Fifth street, 3 the ft}£t office, betwiten Wood and Bmithfield, where as an assortment of BLINDS, trimmed with plain and f worsted and silk trimmings, and is prepared to fill acyl order In his line, on Ibo most reasonable termA. lila woirk Is warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. 49" Old Blinds repaired. Please give him a call, as he can’t be beat io work' mafiship ' my7:ly fifotlea* T HAVE told my interest In the business os Long, Miller I A Co„ to R. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, trill con limit* at the old stand, No. 109 Front street. I cordially re commend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh,July 22, IBM. P. XI. MILLER. D. A.- L 030.. 8* A. Long A Co., Bell and drabs founders, and gas fitters, duvite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brack ets, fondants, and other fixtures. We fit up bouses with Gas tod Steam, make Braes Castings of all kinds to order, furnish Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, aud keep Anti- Attrition Metal constantly on hand:' ' jySl hotioe. BALT’B STOCKING M&NPPACTORT. ffb. 20 Fifth tlretL, first comer above Market street, PITTSBURGH, PA., "11TTIKRE will be found the largest and bast assorted W stock of HOBIBRY ever offered for sale in this city. ParJißßcrs will find it to their advantage to call at Ibis establishment and examine tor themselves; it U all 7 need to insure their custom. O. DALY. N. B.—Remember the Oreap Stocubq Coasxa. febLy ’ 0. D. Consume the Bmok«« THE subscriber having the exelneive right to manufac tory and sell SWEENEY'S IIOT AIR AND SMOKE IXtNSUMING FURNACE, Is prepared to receive orders, and contract for beating buildings with the most economical Pnfaace now In use. he attention of those interested is Hoildtcd. Any information can be bad of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BAJINDOLLAR, d«24:tf| Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st JAM*4 j. l.mira JOSEPH J. BUM. l*edi|e A Ulam* (Bnccessors to Mnlvany A Ledlia.) MANUFACTURERS of Cut, Moulded and Plain, Flint ;aod Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and-deaters la all kindaof WladowGlass, Flasks, Vials and Bottles. Ware- Jiousd corner of Market and Water streets,-Pittsburgh. ntMally Removal Y'ji JIIMSEN, Maaufactorer of every variety of Vials, vjr* Sfottlto and Window Glass, Black Porterj Wine and *Clare( ifottUk} CemUbbne tad - Sunt Glkik •In every variety. Warehouse, Nos,, 104 Second, and 133 First Pittsburgh, Pa, , - ? ■ mb2B j ’ I.WvCYiadwSck, Dealer in Kentucky leaf tobacco, bags £ND FAPER,No. 149 Wood street,below 81xth,Pitts burgh, Pa. - Ad+The highest market pries, in GASII, puid for RAGS. apflhly* ;oaa ATWKLi... X J. VMM _OHAfI. ATWJPJ [ Atwell* Lee A Co., TTrkIOLESALB OROOBRH, Prndaeo and Commission VV • Merchants. and Dealers in Pittsburgh Manufactures, No 8 Wood street, between Water And Front streets, Pitts burgh. aplB iDiiiolutlon of BfiePArtncruhlih 3 TUB OOtpARTNEimUIP !w# tutor* nUttug between . jpyiiuA »f wma *m womf rbymmi, iu ut< iffuH to ibis do dfaeoitad |>y mutual eoMapt. ffeawieJoisrof the firm vfu be tfd}e4 up by ioeku* ftbodrf, who iaastbor'sed U> re rript tyr aif dept* d*w lydd &».- jtfdUUA tURJDKS, Hu&VJib, 1865. vmW fartnrrsuif nctioe. JjGjrTPhe ucdenßgaed hive U4.s day formed * Partner ship, under thexuauc* Ana usd tk ylc of RBYMRE * An i>KHS9N,4* Aho Imfa&cUon of the Wholesale Fruit and Coofbctiwwy bailhoss, No- 29 Wood alreet 1 HJXZFIU&YUSU. ROB?. J. ANDERSON. Pittfiharghj Maxeh Kih, n fromths<Con/ccUmiai7 businees, I cheer -inii-v recommtnd Eeymer A Anderson to.my friends iSTnStMMrs joshua bSodes. PidfdHirgb , Mftrrb , 18L&- »ps • • i J ; .. jaemoyo^. fIARBADGU A '£Q- have removal .to No -0 " epaiKaca ffARpjUTQn--—•-——AIPAPfDXB FOk6T7Jl* / lOMMISSION AND FORWARDING kMUUfXTt , \y Dcalisra iu Wool and Produce gr fterolly, No. 2vo Liberty atreet, P» N r tL'-'- .L = BUSINESS CARDS._ l« I*. Harshall) \ol«co>8or to H. Lee.) WOOL DEALER AND 00MMI8810N MERCHANT. No. 139 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jieference— W. M’CUntock A Bros.; Kramer A Brown A Kirkpatrick; Murphy, Tlernan A Co. Pittsburgh, May 24, 186&—{my24:3m*) Hats and Capa. ’ WE would invite the attention of our friends and LM the public to a splendid assortment of HATS and ®®wOAKi which we are now opening for the Suoimer trade, which for beauty of style, exceeds anything ever of fered in the cltsvor west of the mountains. 4®* Call ancPßuimme for yourselves. J. WILSON A 80N, *pQ 91 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Dlaaolutlon of Co-Partnarsblp. THE FIBU OF LIVINGSTON, ROGGEN a 00/proprie tors of the PITTSBURGH NOVELTY WORKS, was dissolved by the death of Mr. Jobs J. Rodoin, on the llta of March last. The business of the NOVELTY WORKS will be continued in all Its branches by the surviving partners, under th« name and style of LIVINGSTON, COPELAND A CO-, who will also settle up the affairs of the late firsi. L IL LIVINGSTON, CALVIN ADAMS, J. K. MOORHEAD, Pittsburgh, Pa., May 4,1855. ] W. B. COPELAND. JOU.I U'CW)SK.XI„ COftBSUUS M'CLoSKXT. J*ol&n M’Cloakay A Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTH! NO MER CHANTS, No. 88 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pu. The subscribers respectfully inform their old customers and the public in general, that they have this day associa ted themselves io the above business, under the firm cf JOHN M’CLOSKEY A CO. They respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. The previous business of each will be settled by them selves respectively. feb9 JM’LAUQHLIN, N 0.95 Fourth street, nearly opposite • the Mayor’s office, Is mauufaeturlng Gentlemen'll first Boots, Low Shoes, ties and buttoned; Congress and Button ed Gaiters; Ladies’Boots, Half Boots, Jenoy Linds, Slip pers, and French Lashing Gaiters, of every color ami shade; fanny Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the beet materials; Misses and Children’s do., of every variety. N. B —All kindo made to order, on short notles. fault) tfoldlera* Bounty Lunds and Claims ~ I WILL procure Bounty Laud Warrant* for Soldiers, their Widows and Minor Children, and attend to business in the *• Court of Claims,” recently established by Congress. Office, No. 148 Third street, one door above Smlthneld st. March 19 ISss—(mh2o) _ CHARLES NAY!/)ft. JAMES WARDROP offers for wile CANARY BIRDS of the most improved breed, being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds—Oauary, Hemp. Millet, Rope and mix ed Se*d. Bouquet* will he furnished compose.! of the finest FLOWERS, viz: CemetiHS, Ko-ie Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. Evergreens fiu pots) for Christmas Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store, No. 4P Fifth st., near Wood. drc2d Bounty Land*. IUIE undersigned condones to obtain Bounty Land War rants. The present bill gives to all who barenerved in any war since 1790, 100 acre*. Terms moderate. LUKK COCK SHOOT, 37 Diamoud alley. mb!2ry between Wood et.snd Diamond. SIXTY THREE ACRESUF LAND, with 260 an-w. of Coal attached, and ail (he improvements Uiereou in Rucn*fK*- fol operation. Baid Farm b< situated tn the M noogHb'-lH rivor. 34 mU« abovo PUtrborgb, and is mpplie-1 with b Farm House, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and an eirellcnt harbor. The vein of Goal is five feut thick, and cannot bo .vurpass ed in quality. For further particulars apply to NIUUOLBUN A PAYNE, jelitf No. 233 Liberty street. K^ aTuiTiUN KOOM FOR lOTENTIONS AND PATENTS, And Agency for tho Purchase and Sale of Patent Rights and Patented Articlos. MOSES F. BATOV Agent. *Vo. 8u Fourth tlreel, Pittsburgh. THE subwribrre have long Iwen acquainted with Mr. MOSES F. RATON, and have* no hesitation In recom mending him. to all who may wish to employ hi* serrieen, os a gentleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable in dustry, In exer.»"Of> every roUaurv may bo placed. Nevill* B t'rttig, W. Robinson, Jr., W. U. Denny, J«-ho Graham, Jame* Wood, It. Childs A Co , I*. H Friend, N Holmes A Soqb, Knap A Wade, Kramor A Itabm, Wm. Phillips, L. R. Livingston. Wilson M'Cend!e.*s, Wm >' Johnston, A W. Andrew Fultou Pittsburgh, Nc*Tember27th. 18M. nov'JT.dlf Writing Oiaißea»ba<r , i College. TIIIB tienileiawo end Ladb'i’ Day and Kveulng Writing CIaoSPH will continue open during the nammer undt-r Mr J. D. Williams, whose variou* »tvle» of Geolbuneo and Lttdiaa’ Writing are so universufly admired. No Kpecunex).-* of Penmanship are exhibited at the door but tho«e executed by tho Timcber in the Institution The Principal claims no “ monopoly ** nor ” p»te-.t " f<«r hjj buxinest, nor did he n t hi* institution chartered to sell out, a* has been repeatedly done iu ihL city. Oentiumen an-i Ladi»*ii' Visiting Cards written in Mr. William*' unequalled style. AH kimD of Ornamental Pon manshtp executed to order. my 24 diw New luteillgence Office. riIUK eubacrioer has just opened an INTELLIGENCE 1 OFFICE, at No 410 Liberty street, in ihe well known office of John Ihompoon, Btup AgvDl; and os he ha* l«en Exploring Ageot for the \ ouog Men'* Bible Society of JMtt* burgh fur nearly iwo years, he Hatter* himself that hi* knowledge of the city and it* clUaenn given lilm great (ai ili liv* In furnltihlng hou*ek<M-pern uith help, and al*o m Lud ing place* for boye.girl* and ull others r-f-Riug employment. The patronage of the public U> tallcited. Term* easy, and evnry effort u*cO to givu gem-ral ealifftoilon. jell:tf GABRIEL BABB. HAVE OS HAND, at th lr extpnah* CABINET and CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No. 04 Hmilbfietd etrevt, n large assortment of Fancy, and Plain Furniture, whUdi th»»y will sell lf> per cent, below customary rain*. T«rma-~cash only. d»rT7 ly a Wen. K, Bt«ven*on contiuo-e to manufn*- CABINET WARE of every dearnpiion, «t hi* nPV old Bland, corner of Liberty SeveQtu elroots * ® * UNDERTAKING attendtxi- \o, iu all it* branche*. myll HORAE SUOKR AND ULAOKAMITH, has erected a new and commodlon* Brick Shop on Cherry alley, between Third aud Fourth atreids, whjore he L prepaml to it* all work in hi* line with the utmost promptitude-. Having had long experience in ihebustnena, he rwpwtYnli y aolicit* the patronage of hi* old customer* and the public generally. jy’2l rnjns PUBLIC of Pittsburgh and Albtgheny i* respect- X fully iovttnd to call at the Marie Store qffFfrv —; of the eubocribers. No. 63 FU-TH ST., examine a superb rMfirflFf Fall Grand Plano, price slooo.* u K tf U From the Factory of NUNNS A CLARK, New York. This elegant Instrument is madn In the w kLIZAUETTHAN BTYLK,” the ornanjents, front pierrs and leg* being elabo rately carted out of SOLID ROSEWOOD. It is full seven octaves, of the Largest dimensions, and, in polntof volume, power, and liquid sweetness of tone, is pronounced alto gether unsurpassable. The Rubforlhers will be happy to receive the visits of their friend* and the public in general, aDd show them through their elegant new etJlablbduneut. 11. KLKUVR A BRO , Sign of the Gulden IJarp, my!B No. 63 Fifth street. ...... _jho. pan ups. Spring Stock of Hamburg Pianos, CHARLOTTE BLUME, No. 118 Wood street. Pittsburgh, sole Agent. lYoiil The Hamburg Pianos are undoubtedly I I «r I 11 superior to all others, both in eltudctty of touch and superiority <tf tone. They hare not only received the highest marks of appro bation from the best European Pianists, such as LIST, THALBKBG, And oihore, who have thorn constantly in their own use, but also from our resident Professors. Tho following is an extract from a latter of After describing the particular style two of which he wants for bis own wsa— one Grand and ono Square—he speaks os follow* of their excellent qualities : “My Uttle daughter, who plays very well, must, with myself, have a good instrument, and yours are the only ones which can satisfy mo. “ Instruments are offered me on the most accommodating terms. I, however, do not like them; they have not the elastic touch and the tone of years. “ 1 remain, yours, respectfully, “ llkhbt ILohboox, Pittsburgh, Pa" For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUMB, at the “Old Estab lished PUno Depot,” 118 Wood street, 2d door above FI Ith. Al«o,pole Agent for Plttsoargh and Western Pennsylvania for iiaVLef Davis cC Cb.'s Boston Pianos, (which in Hu> East ern qtitw are considered saporior to eilnor Chiekurlng'i or Nunqs A Clark's, out which font is not extensively known, as tbdy have but lately been Introduced here;) and other New Yore and Philadelphia Pianos, of the best makero, at from $225 to $BOO. mhlo Notice to Whom It Olay Concern* mn? PUBLIC) BPUINCI RALES of ileal Jfatafo at Ro 1 creator are now closed, and tbs Building Season has fairlyjcommenced: Every citizen of Rochester is busily em ployed. Even 30 or 40 now families who have become citi zens the present Spring, find constant nmpioyment; aud In a few pay? a hundred families more will be required to car ry on Ihu work of the present season. Tb« r Qzr Building Estabtishment is now near completion, and Will be in full operation in June. Several Cars will bu readyjor delivery, by contract, the Ist of July, 1866. Twd or three new churches, in Rochester, will fo» co v traded for Immediately, and numerous other improve will and other labor independent of the Car Establish .one, whlchjwllL probably employ from one to two hundred. A prominent brlckmakar from Pittsburgh has just pur chase) nine large lots, and contracted to make upon'tnem forthwith 500,000 bricks. Two gangs of hands commence work the present week, besides the other yards heretofore established In the neighborhood. Our won* Quarriu are ah-osdy alive with workmen, and tho rohd ioaßog to them lined with teams. JAtrqbcr is becoming abundant aud cheap, and tenemenls will soon spring up to relieve romn of our bouses, which now hpvo C families, 4 families, 3 families, and dozens of them 'J families uach. Any; who d<<i not buy cheap lots at the four publlo sales last sekson, or the four public sales the present spring, can siill tmpuro guod bargains at private sale by calling oo the buhscrihor in Rochester. Terras—down, in one year sod */isln two years. M. T. 0. GOULD. P drf—A few tote can yet be bad at $6O to $lOO each; if applied for before theSO'hMsy. Those lots are twice as large iu pstiai cRy fots. via. 40 feet by 125, and the price ob/v from $1.60 to $2,60 n«r fiwt front. TU* ortuiuntronerv ui uomcsteod and magnificent profit of Ov id lMnney, A acr*<? In the ceufpc of the borough of llochester; also, the beauti ful 20 ’acips, bwjldlng, orchard, 40., of F. Rena, cun be bought through the Subscriber at great bargains, aud there aro not ftto loc/j tarpoiui within a buudred mllca. G. Riiuovsl* Q CUTUBBRf A SUN huve removed their Beal Estate G. wul aenerarAgei.cy Office L. No, 63 MARKET BT., tioarThlrd hub 2 tpUB SALK—Two of 60 feet \>y 14U each, Ih Km-t Pittsburgh, at the li.weat nrtCon luqulre of augl TUUMan WiaiPA 76 Fourth itreet. '’ ■■ >•' ' -• ■- ; a ■ • • ■ ...fn ,1 -• ; f -< ■’V* * *• c . .f* *i- « » • • , ‘r *: -*« & > ■ \ A :/ •• ' ~ »>'; ji' ■•; V'‘ L .W PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1855. Boots aud Shots. against Government, New Seed Store* Coat Works for Sale A. fill til ken A Co Cliarlea Bernett, GltAJtfD PIANO. MADE BY NUNN'S it CLARK, NEW VORK PHOFEBBOR HENRY ROHBOCK. *>,*•' ! >v. . V * , . » , .- , .. ■ * ""t v* n s ** «>r ** *»’ j*' „ •.7v , v - • * t * ♦ 4) -f i . ■ •- ■ t i * V - . M MISCELLANEOUS. DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST, MATS &Lt »lS*Afl£3 OV TUI It I AND CAB WIIHOCV COPPISO, LUCHINO, DLIgTUJSa, OB THS DM OF CALOMEL. OFFICE 468 BROADWAY. OQtt. GRAND BT., NEW YORK, Hours from © A. M. to 4 P.M. ROHOH, GRANULATED LIDB, Inflammation, Acute or Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Am&uroala arid Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are Among the diseases of the eye whion are treated by Dr. H. with perfect satisfaction All diseases of the Bar treated upon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. All letters post-paid Will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou sands of cases which hare been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson: Wm. J. Fryer, 828-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. •Alfred Soutbwlok, Printer, “ “ fj. Goodspeed, Glena Palls, N. Y. •Wm. W. Smith, Detroit; Mich. •Mrs. A. M. h. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. i Mias Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Dnchess co., N. Y. •Edward Q. Solger, Bristol, Conn. •John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Utile, Engineer, N. Y. Wm. F. B; Giles, office Courier and Rnq., N. Y. tJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn! I* 1. Jarvis Rodgers, “ '* A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, 8L Nicholas Hotel. ' R. M. Ferriss, Organ Builtier, Houston St. R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, NJf. M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship. Troy, N. Y. R. L. Rosa, Albany, N. Y. A. BUlenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. H. Haviland, Athena, N. Y: John W. Hackett, Blnghampton, N. Y. •These patients were blind, and had to be led to the office. At the expiration of two weeks theycouldgo about the eltj al pleasure. •These cases of Amaurosis were restored to sight after they were given np as incurable by the faculty, and can be referred to by aa; person who wishes to learn the facta in these cases, By writing to them. jan6 Pittsburgh Doilnr Savings Institution,*" No. 68 Fourth stretL, NEXT DOOR TO THE PITTSBURGH BANK, J 8 NOW OPEN daily from 9 to 2o'clock; also, on Wed nesday and Satarday evenings, from 7 to 9 o’olocfc. Deposits readied of all sums not less than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Juno and December. The Trustees, for Ihe purpose of furthering the benevolent objects of Ibe Institution, have entered into a guarantee bond, thereby giving additional security to depositors. Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rales and Regu lations, furnished gratis, on application at the office. Frendent— GEOßGE ALBRBE. rici pßiamcfTfl: Hopewell Hepbaro, John U. Bhoenberger, George R. White, Charles Knapp, William F. Johnston, N. Grattan Murphy, James W. Hail man, Theobald Umbstaetier, Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, William Phillips, William J. Anderaoo. TBOSTCKs : John G. Bsoknfan, James Qerdnxan, Hill Burgwin, John M. Kirkpatrick All>er: Culbertson, John D. M’Conl, Robert Cliester, Robert Morrow, J. Gardiner Coffin, Waiter P. Marshall, Alonto A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock, John 8. Coßgruto, Henry L. lUngwslt. Clrnrle* A. Colton, Robert Robb, K. G Edrington, George R. Riddle, Francis Felix, James Rhoads, George F. Uillmore, James Shldle, James S. Uooo, George 8. Bolden. William B. Haven, - Alexamier Tindle. Secretary and JVranrrrr—CHARLES A. COLTON. jvie.Jly FARM KRS’ AIID MCHASI ICS ’ LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE Bn ii ran re 4'ompan v, 0y I*UII.4DKLMiIA. Capital - ........9300,000 Amount Bocurely InvestaL.—.B2oo,ooo rplllrt COMPANY efforts Fire Insurance on Buildings, 1 Goods, Parol.am, Ac. Marine Insurance on Teasel*, Cargo and Freight. Inland Insurance on Goods, by Rivwre, take*. CaDali, Raiiron.bs and Laud Carriage generally Also, luauraoce upon lives, upon the modi favorable terms. DIRECTORS. Hon. Thomas D. Florence, James E. Neall, George 11. Armstrong, Charles Dingee, Kd R. Middleton, E R. Ilolmbold. George lielmbold, Fred. 0. Brewster, Thomas MnnderfieM, l«aoc l-wb. TUoJIAS B. FLORENCE, Treeident. Et>vr4Ko R. llrucu'UD, Secretary. PTTT3OFEGII aXVSBCSCkS. lion. T. W. Howe, Hon. J K. M’Cliutock, 1100 J’. C. Shannon, 001. H. W'. Black, lion J. It. Guthrie, A B M’Oalmont. Ksu., Thomas J Keenan. Erq., Wd»on M’CandU-fIH, Kuq., Cel. J He-cm Fueler, Gen. J R.Marehead. K. M iUddlv, The '-haracier of the above Company Is of the first class, and mmbttive the tare uad unusuul privilege of Tire, Ma rine anil Life insurant**. UeniifQii'u of eltmited standiDg are in ii* management, and Latareatod as Stockholders. THOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent, J>27 ftt Charles Building, No. 108 Third nt. ARTHUR’S PATENT Self-sealing Cans llilll For Preserving Fresh Fruits, Mj| | |j| Tomatoes, tj*c., pf? j ||| BY HBRMETICAL SBALINO. _MUII 1 rpUE?K CANS, which are sealed by the llouseKrejKrr X wiib<<iu the Hid of a tinner, and opened easily without Injury to the can, are rapidly coming into general one. Full directions for cutting np fruit accompany the can!-, and the work is bo easily performed, that by their use every family may have t-evb Fruit and Tomatoes on their table aJI winter, at summer price*. PRICKS.— Pint Can *, $2; Qaart, $2,50 J Half Gallon, $3.50: Three Mtfkrts, s4^l6; Gallon, pel dozen. The diderent rum nest, in order to secure economy In trace portatioD. ARTHUR'S CAN, which is closed with a lid covering the whole top, so that when open it may be cleansed like any other wmpl, has been fully approved by the Farmers’ Club of the American Institute, New York. It took a first class diploma over all other retf-oeaiing cant at tbo late Fair in Cincinnati, and was awarded a medal at the MejiaDicu' Fair held this spring at tho Smithsonian Institute, Wash ington City, D. C. It is claimed to be the boot In the market. All order* accompanied by the cash will be promptly for warded . For sale, wholesale and retail, at the China and Queen*- ware Store of HENRY HIOBT, 123 Wood street, Pittsburgh Bargain* in Watch**, CloeJu * Jewelry. ROBERTS & BROTHER. jsf) ARE now Belling their large and carefully #*l*e jpgs, ted stock of Fine Watch**, Clocks, andricn Gold jpsj>|Jnwelry at greatly reduced prices, to make room UslßStfor an entire new stock, which will boreeeftrod <tl rect from the Eastern mannfactorlca In a few weeks, for the Fall trade. Ptm-bawrn desiring to buy good goods at low prices, shoold call immediately and axamine our stock, as we are determined to close ii oat without regard to cost or former prices. Don’t forget the place. ItOBRKTH A BROTHER, 41 Fifth street, next door to Wood. Watch**, Clock* and Jewelry repaired in the beat manner, and warranted. jyttlriv J< Wilton A Son* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP MANU FACTURERS, No. 01 Wood street, Pittsburgh, *r# prepared to furnish all articles In their line on the moat, reasonable terms. Particular attention la Invited to oilr assortment of LADIES’RIDING HATS and GLOVES, also our 8 4 SILK DAI'S, which cannot baeurpasaed in tbo city. flepb laAni> warrants WANTED— «O» HO, 100 ACRE WARRANTS, by; AUBTia booms, Dealer In Warranto, Stock*. An_ 93’Fourth a Co-P*rinerstiip» WALTER P. MARSHALL associated with him, on the 2d day of July, JO9. R. HUGHES, in Ihe Wall Paper business, uQdor the name of JyO __ tV. F. MARSHALL A 00. FOR SALE VERY CHEIP. ABUU.DTNQ LOT IN ALUOTUKST CITV, S 4 frat by. 100. A good bargain can be had by applying £oon at the office of the MORNING POST. ■ Jytgrt Lot for Bolt« A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 foot front on Oaroon street by 100 feet In depth, in Birmingham, will he sold cheap. Kuquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, j y ffi at office Of the Morning Post. SEMIANNUAL DIVIDEND, 8 1,1865. ASTWA IWBURANOE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. CnABTBRBD * • - * 1819. PAID UP, Cash Assets, July 1, 1856,—8835,530 £3. CIONTINUK to tniko Insurance on all descrlptiona of j property at oqui table rates. Thia -Company ImVP maintained a position for honorable dealing for 36 years, anil is unsurpassed for responsibility .and punctuality by any other similar institutiou in the United State*. Semi annual statement of the condition of Urta Company on Ole in this offloo, for the examination of the pablio.. H. B. TKN-HYCK, Atjent, Offlw, North-west corner Fifth and "Wochl' strSotis lMUs burgh. ; n. H. LeffiOh M Oo.*« Way Llnli,' ' BETWEEN PITTSBURG El AND COLUMBIA. _ THE underslitfod having purchasod Jariwgw&nart of D Leech 4 Oo.'a kre prepared to do.a WAY FREIGHT BUSINESS between this place and Col 6mhi a. Allhuslness entrneted to our care will be promptly attended to’by ue, at tho Warehouse formerly ocouplea by ft Oo-, Canal Basin. LLOYD A LKMON, jy2s:dlm* . JUST WHAT YOU ALL WANT THIS WARftl WKAs THElt—The Magazines for August: Peterson’s Mngasine for August j Balfbu’e do «o 1 New York Journal do . M - Dickens* Household Words Tor August; The Ileiross of Haughton. or the Mothers fleoret *, Mary Lyndon, or Uevelauonaof a ldfe; i Peggy Woffington. , , -i-. ' Far all tbo now Books or Magaiinee, call or send tojLhe cheap Bookstore of W. A.'GILDKNFTSNinfIY A jy2o Fifth sL, opposite the Tbeatrei COAL FLAT—Lying at tho foot Of Liberty street, Monbn r gabela river, for sale hy J, Wa.BPTLSR * 00- ALMON-Mo. 1 Uk, B«l«*»'jfcVa, CT BONNETS— A. A. MASON A 00. have this morning re ceived by Express, some new and very elegant sivlea of Silk Bonnets. eepl2 • ~- =, -.«•* <J» *. * .' - ‘ ■* • * • '' * * , f- - * *i*JSS SUMMER RESORTS. FKKBY CQUNTYWAKM SPHIJTGS. J TUB above celebrated WATERING PLACE will bo open for visitora on and after the FTFTH OP JUNE They are delightfully located on Bbarman's Creek, fourteen miles north-west of Duncsnnon, (this place being.-fifteen mileswest or Harrisburg, on the Central JUilroad,) at the base of Pbgah Mountain, wbfch reaches an elevation of morathan fire hundred feet. Sherman’s Creek affords a splendid opportunity to those fond of bathing,, fishing or railing; the surrounding forests offer great attractions to the sportsman; and lour smooth ani shady roads through ° bold and ’ magnificent scenery, ,1557™** t . hß aatusemeuta of the place. - IIORBEB, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had at all ti “f* “Ww»J£hw to Livery on reasonable terms. [ Of the MEDICINAL/QUALITIES of the BPRINGB too much can bardly be paid. Their waters hare been analyzed by the best Chemists in the Union, and are pronounced tin: surpaseod'for curing cutaneous diseases and affectioha of fc e kidneys, There are some five Springs In all, ©Very one of which is of different temperature—the largest being 03 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing ont 03 gallons every ceven -minutes. Ladles’ and Gentleman's BATHS fcave been constructed, with oil the modern improvements, to gether with PLUNGE BATHS, &c„ Ac , - Each day a Coach leaves Duncaunon for ths Bprincs, jaOar the arrival of the eftre. ‘ Bowling Alleys, Billiard Rooms, and various other facili ties for amusement. in abundance. The accommodations will he the best, and the Charges low. , Touts.—Eight dollars per Week, or one dollar and fifty cents per d^y.t Families wishing to engage rooms, should address the proprietor early: Every attention will be paid to visitors, the proprietor haring engaged the best of servants. Music always in at tendance. All communications intended to reach the Perry County Warm Springs shoe Id be addressed to Duneannon P. 0. They will be Immodiately forwarded. K HDflflKß RETREAT, EYSTONE HOTEL, HminifGDow Co.. Penh/U, one Aun dred and thirty. itoen milts East oj Pittsburgh, and only ilar hours' ride. This delightful residence and place of public resort la locateden the banks of the “ Blue Juniata,” at the confluence of Spruce Creek. Its clear spring, trout sustaining waters, here dischargee itself, and mingles Its munnurfi in concert, as they Viish down tho gorges of the Mountains. The very central position of this Hotel makes It a desira ble place of snjourti for a few weeks or days, for men of bufdoefcs and their families —jaded and enervated with the turmoil, bustle and heahof the city. It in situated Pennsylvania Oontral Railroad, where the great turnpike from the Susquehanna and other roads concentrate — making easy egress and ingress, several timed a-day, by the .cars and stages, to Altoona, Tyrone, Huntingdon and the Mountains. The Uouse is a new brick one, four stories high, spacious and roomy, newly papered, painted and furnished from basement to attic, with all the modern improvements and appliances of Cold Baths, Ac. It is also finely ventilated. There are superb views of every department of the Moun tain scenery the “glorious mountain*," the “eternal hillß.” Telegraph Office la in the House, always ready for work—and the proprietor ready to receive visitor* at mode rate charges. R. F. UA3LKTT, Proprietor. r.*rzarvc*S in pirrsncaon: William Carr A Co„ 329 Liberty slret-L John 11. Shoenberger. John Andereon. William S. Campbell, St. Charles Uolhl. [ jyll RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, FOR the Prevention and Cure of Ijstbrhitte#? and <Ra uittsirr Fcvias, Fives and Aouz, Cuills and Fivn* Duko Aon, Qcu&iX Diciutv, Night Swzats, and ait other funned disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE, which will entirely protect any resident or traveler, even in the most aiokiy or swampy localities?, from any Ague or BiUous discos® what ever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly check the Ague In persons who hove suf fered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they nued never have another chilL, by continuing its use according to directions. The patient at once begina.to recover appotiteandstrength,and continues until a perma nent and radical cure is effected. One or two bottles will answar for ordinary cases; some may require more Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar. Liberal discount* made to (h<- trade. JAMES A- RHODES, Prondence, IL I. EVIDENCE OF SAFETY Nkw Yuan. Juno 11, 1860. “ 1 have mode n chemical examination o: •• Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Cure," or “ Antidote to Malaria," and have tested it for Arsenic. Mereurv, Uuininn and Stryehoio*. but have Dot found a partl-.le of either In it, nor have i found any sobstaoce in its composition that would prove injurious to the constitution. JAMES U. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.” EVIDENCE OF MERIT. u Lewisdceq, Uoion County, May 2. lflfiS. Mr. J. A. It^.odej— lvar Sir- The l*ox of medicine you sent me was duly received on the 11th of April. 1 have r-old about one-half of it, and so far Die people who have need it ureentidieJ that it has cured them. It bos mrtain- Iy s’oppod tlie Ague in every one who has u*ed it, and aix of the cutes were of long standing. My sister, who has Imd it for five or six years barb, and could never get it stopped, except by Quinine, and that only as long aa she would take it. Is now, I think, entirely cured by vour rem edy- C. R. MoIINLY* CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, or Auli-Periodica, or mediriaes .of any kiedi the virtue of wjilrh iff ovrjbj! lo Midi tKiironou.-i drugs Trie mo«t they c®i do to to “ break the criills ” for a short time, while are sore in caore constitutional maladies (hat reuse only with life. Remember that the oujy Fever end reme dy that Is barm less as well as sure. Is Khories’ Fever and Ague Care. 07* For late by JOHN MITCURLL. and Drutrgists Con erillw. aujl4.<!*w CHARLOTTES BLINK, NO. 118 WOOD STREET. PITTSBURG If, la jnst re ceiving a large stock of PTANOS, of the latett styles, Irom th® F’actoriefl of BAUMGARDTKN A BEINB, Hamburgh; HA*LKT, DA VIS A CO., Boston , HAINES, BROS. A CUMMINGS, New York; A. B. RKICHENBAOH, Philadelphia: Together with thou® of other makers, at prices Bum $226 to $1,000; lnc-lodiog every variety and style, from the plain bat substantial iron frame Piano, lo tho most elegantly carted Louie XIV. style. Square and Grand Piano®. Arrangements have been made with tho manufacturers, by which their luatrarrents are sold lower by their exclu sive agents, here than In the East, and without the addi tional cost and risk of transportation. Every Plano sold by the subscriber is warranted perfect in every respect, and a written guarantee will be gives It CIIARLOTTK BLUMR,' No. 118 Wood street. UtON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. An Institatlon for the Business Man. CniST£RMp APRTL, )Uh. OdtGANIZKI* and in very successful operation, with a Bnarel of Trustoea, and t&ogbt by an ulficlent Faculty. Tso hundred student® and upwards matricuUl>\l at thl# Oollccs. Tho combined and urtfetit (jrmand of the Farmer, Mechanic, Merchant and Professional man, for an Institution o! » high standard, in whlr£ various oris with their avoretious could b<> obtained, and that they should be Instructed by experienced tenebers, who hov* had husinusa practice in the subjects teughu has caused the organization of tfie People’s Ooilego of l > re«tical Toachers. Feverul of the Facolty are authors of Book-Keeping, who provide, as re quired, sets of “form books," that coniform to nil the changes and improvements of frequent occurrence in actual bosh nosa. Dally Lectures are delivered by persons of known ability. Bahjects; Book Keeping, Its theory and Uwe: Arithmetic, and its spdllcatioQ j The Art of Writing: ik>mmernial Law ; BoJitical Economy; Commercial Geography; History; and Businers Ethics. The successof this Institution is now certain. Oitizene -of the first circles in socloty and businesa fihow their confi dence by entering their,sons for a busineas education. Platform Scald OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, suitable for Railroad*. Ca- Dais, Ac,, for weighing Hay, Coal, Ore, and Merchan dise generally. Purchasers may feel assured that Ihvy can he supplied with a superior and reliable article, ami run no rb-k. Each Beale is guaranteed correct, and if fader.trial) not .found satisfactory, can be roturnta without charge. Factory at the old «tand, established for thirty years, oor ner of Ninth and Mulon streets, Philadelphia. . . ABBOTT A CO n anail-iiam Successors to Evubow A.Ajmorf- Kleotfon. Otvjcj op ‘ f Tn* PirrscDnan Gas Coupakv,” \ August 17. 18&&. ( THK Stockholders of “ The Pittsburgh Gas Company” are hereby notified that ao election, for the purpose of electing two persons to eerve as Trustees of tho rail Gns Oompany for the term of three .years, will be huld at the office of the Compuoy, at Hie Works, on the FIRST MON DAY (3d day) OF SEPTEMBER, 1865, between the hours of 2 and 6 o’clock P. M. nngl&dtd JAMES M. CHRISTY. Treasurer. ST Valuable Farmfor e)aie f ; ITU ATE IN ADAMB TOWNSHIP, BUTLER COUNTY, containing 141 acre*; 116 acres ofahMi nre under cul tivation. The proprietor, about to decline farming, will dispose of all his Stock, Grain and Hay on band. If desired. .Enquire of JAMES BLAKELY, corner of g.rvdp'th jiuj Smithfieid at#. GS M. AHXOLD A SONS, ~ GO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALERS JN CLOTHING '**'*'' And (JonWemaii’s rurjiieliing Gooda, NO. 60 MARKET. STREET, between Third end Foorth, Pittsburgh. Keep'constantly on hand, a large stock Of Cloths, Catwlmeres and' Vestings. QarfncDto made to order On tb».shoctesVnoticB r and Iq the-latest styles. - orders promptly attended to, [augl7:2m WaLTSM V. MARaiiAU,..^^.*,.B.-UUQbCfI. W. P. Co.« IMPORTERS and Dnalurs in French and American PA , JP3BR HANGINGS, 87 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Agents fot tho colobratod manufactures’ of Measrq. Delicoart A Ock, Parlj. . eug7 IMPORTANT.— At this seaSOnof the year, when dishes of the _Bt9mach and-.bowei.-i oto.-bo .frequent, and, if ne glected, arkfio apt to degenerate Into cholera morbus, or eytjn Asiatio cboiera, nd family Bhould he without a'bottio of the Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Ginger, and a bottle 1 of Wkisy's celebrated Diarrhoea Medicine, wh|sh v lf jjsed according toaccampimyiiig dlrectlons, will jifbte safe and .effleactoufl^rp^edy.; They .can be:hadxmly = Btthß Drug Store ‘of t> JOHN.IUFT, Jbl.. augl6 llg wood sto«sh RASPBERRY BRANDY—6 doz pure Raspberry Brandy, a very superior home-made article. For sale by JNO. LTTTLE, Jr., Agent, aogfiidlw No. 201 liberty street. \ jfc%* 'tfe; A MPLB TESTS, both by able Practitioners and Cheml* cal Analysis, bate demonstrated the 'great value or PROF. DE GBATli’S.beaatiful combination, caIIed.“ELHJ TRIO OIL,” for the relief and core of Pain. Bat the people themselves-bie rendering their verdict is a manner'both, unmistakeeblo and satisfactory. More than 80,000 bottles haVebeen sold' in a very short great proportion to those who Heard others recommend iU who had tried it. That it is a splendid discovery is everywhere acknowledged, and nothing like it was ever>lefbre prepared. Wby,fbr Corns alone, it is, worth $lOO,OOO a year to.the people, aa it always cores these painful tormentors iii tvxrity-faur hours. , Bat what U. it .not worth to the people tr.it cores -Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, banker, Ulcers, Sores of all kinds, (fre-; queutly taking away alltbs^pain-iti-twenty-fou* Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Palpitation,.Headacne, Bronchitis, 1 Piles, Womb Complafnts, Cramps, Bprains, Soreor Sw'elldtt Breast, Paiops, WodndßofalilrindfljAc.? Would ssffl),ooo express its value to the people 1 No. Because a man will give freely for relief frumjJam.' Win this Onreliave'jxim/; Certainly U urilL, finch. men as are have .often ,named, bon-, orable and high-minded 'merchants, mayors, dolors and- : others have so said, after from "ten to fifty trials. They say the.JJtooiric OH is the, finest medical comMuatiOh eySrpre-j pared, neither offensive nor injurious, bat effectual In all the: above and many other cassS. * Some" honorable and. heavy business firms have, It Is true, sold some of the old j (turpentine, bituminous, orcoaltaf, 'Ac. Ac.) external ap-! plications, untilthdrcustomers returned bottle- after bbV with the remark that “ the remedy was worse than the painyet ohebman have iieoer recommended nor'given; countenance to thimi, But see some of our best merchants : ordering ibofc every ten days, and oltoayr giving additional testimony,to .the yalaeof this wonderful,discovery. That s great many ladies are using it as a medicinal toilet article for themselves and their children, is well known; It cum ad pimples, blotches and eruptions on the (ace and neck in bo short a* time, youHrould scarcely credit It'.' It frequently reduces n paiftfjidfwcllinp In two honrs; has done it in half an hour; cur«d many effectually In six hoars. If ladles knew the strengthening and healing virtues in this Oil, they would never ba induced to use anything else for womb complaints'dr pains of any kind. ' ~- . We now insena letter just received from Henry Wiley, Esq. t who went to England six weeks since, (to die.) O Loudon, July 12,1865. Pbop. Ds Goats, Philo.—Dear Sir: When I left home for my health, (scrofulous eruptions, Ac.,) X. never expected to return again, believing that my complaint would soon me off. When -von give ms three bottles of r your Electric Oil to take'with me, as mexelyp palliative, I did hot think I would'so very soon be called Upon to thank you, ; as I now do, for my complete restoration. T can only say, before the departure of the steamer, that l you, bovß.only toconie hero with yonrOil r to makea for' - tana in one year. There is not another similar medicine in !' England, if in the world. I will write b/next steamer. j Yours, most trqly, . u IjiatT iWntr. . ■ It cannot ho thedr Imaginations, who sUtotnat old sores, ; that ha^e'discharged from six months to fife years, 'have bean enfed by this OiL It cannot be untrue, nor a decep* j tion, where pain is relieved In one dav, often in half an hour. No I common sense dictates not —and COO written letter* say no'/ Come and see them. A regular Doctor in attendance; and Ladies can consult a Lady, privately, by dropping a line toithe office. Advice from a distance,m&k- \ idg Inquiries that any physician can answer, will be pfcnmptfy attended to. Always enclose a stamp, as onr eer vicea are freely given, and we are drawn upon 100 often in lUie way. All poses treated liberally, wiLh or without the iidtV ai l have two Physicians associated for chip express purpose, prof, a DB GRATA,. 7 No. S 9 South Kdhth strdet; Phito! N. B.— I The largest bottles tea time* the : cheapest, ; Pleasa > notify me of any Case or failure to cure in from half as hoar lo three weeks, ns.l wish to cure aIL For sale try DB. KBYSER, 140 Wood st [augSO H. IL ETTER, Proprietor Warm Springs PITTSBURG HANDBOOK NELLS VILLE THE PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLSVTLLB RAIL • ROAD ia now open from West Newton to Übn'neltovftlr, Afty-eigbt miles from Pittsburgh, on the Yougblogbeny River. This new first class Road ia now open for the transporta t on of pswsengers'and freight, in connection with the fine steamer KOLIAN, from Flttsb rgh to Connellsville, daily, as follows: . Thn steamer EOLI AN wiU leave bet wbarh above the Mnuongahola Bridge, every afternoon, at half past three o’clock, fbr W< st'Newtim, connecting there with the morn* ing train leaving at 8.30 for Connellsville, and reochiog thereat DAO At M;. to time for the Stags for Union town. Pare to Connellgriile $\ 75 Pare to UnloUtown 2 25 A train 1 will leave Connellsvtiio ift tbe~Worning, at alx o'clock, for West Newton, and connect them with’the steamer Koliou at 7-30, in time to reach Pittsburgh at 1 Para from (VmueUsville to Pittsbu-gli—76 “ ‘ Pnrw from Union town to Pittsburgh 2 25 The Local Freight and Passenger Train will leave Cpn uellßvllle at 12 20 P. Jf.. and returning will leave West Newton at 6.30 P. M., stopping at all way stations for' freight an l. passengers. Travelers to search of buslnera or pleasure will finds trip by thin route, along the beautilul and fertile volley of the loughioghany, one of the most interesting and profita ble in the western country. The scenery oi-the.vaUsy.Js not surpassed in hennly or grandeur by any in tbi« ? mte, and the Qtld for enterprise addhufllness to unbounded. On both eid**s of the r.ver are vast deposits of mineral wealth, inviting theatteation of capitalists; and the river furnishes, evefy f«w miles, abundant and nevcrfriliag water, power for any amount of mills and machinery. The favorable character of the grades, all descending towards Pittsburgh, will enarle this Company to transport freights at the lowest rates; thus affording & chap, uniform and reliable outlet for minerals and other heavy articles at oil t mes. * For terms apply to D. W. CALDWELL, Acrictent Super. InLrodeut, or to the officers on board the steamer Kolian. OLlYfin w. BARGES, Prarfdent'and Superintendent.' • MANUFACTURED, BYCIUCILERING A £ON£, Boebm.- und for sale by JOHN H. MKLLOK. ntrr, , ' No. 81 Wood street, between Diamond and Foorth sttraL Jnst tee Kind from manufactory of Chhjkodng A Sons, Boston,lf .* « \f .U and for sain invariably at Boston prices— Two of their first class Seven Octave Pianos, tools XIV. Ptyla, with carved cases, musio desk, Ac. Ao. ; fin ished bark and front alike. Th*e is considered By persons of taste to be the most beautiful pattern now irmrtfv Price $6OO each. Two first class Seven Octave Pianos, with carved case, Iyn», new style of fluted legs, the lyre.and endß of beautiful carv* d tracery work; finished back and front alike. Pries $450 each. Throe elegant Rosewood, plain doable round corners, Seven Octave Pianos, finished back and front alike, and with Ghlckering’s Patent iron Frame. Price $4OO Two carved Rosewood 6% octave Pianos, with hew style fluted lege, carved case, muai; desk, and the usual openings filled with beautifully : carvefl tracery work; .finished 'and front alike. 5423 each. Three elegant Rosewood, plain doable round comars, fiLf octaves, finished back and front alike, and withChiekerinjre Patent Iron Frame. Price $875 each.. , Seven Rosewood and Hindi Wahrat Sht Otdave Pianos, all made as well and with the same hare as their first class Pi anos, and with Ohlcfe«Ting's Patent lron Frame. GRAND PIANOS. One of Chicberlng A Sons’ Now Bcalo, foD Seven Ocfava Grand. Pianos, of immense power, brilliancy, nnd sweetness 1 of tone, with their New Patent Action, which.renders the { touch bo light and elastic that It can be played on by the most delicate hand. Price s76fi. THE MBW FARLOBGRAND PIANOS. - i - < "’' Also, oneof new Parlor .Grand Hanos,. an Entirely naw invention, and particularly adapted for Parlor uae„ Pries $650, HANOSTOOLS.- A n«w lot of Piano, Stools Inst teemed. . > For sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood et, between Diamond aU*y and Fourth street. Sole Agent for CIfICKERTNQ A SONS, for Pittsburgh and Western PuonfyTvania. . . aus2B To Wbol«Mkl« Gmeray Liquor w»B 01aiuif«otttr«ri« SUBSCRIBER is now Importing & superior duality J. of OIL Of COON AO, of-which %of an onnca with CO gallon* por<* Spirit will produce a floeCogimo Brand* TTis fesBNCBa OF ROCHELLE and M JAMAICA and BT. CROIX RUM,* ARAC. CIDER and PEACU BRANDY* HOLLAND < SCHIEDAM- SCHNAPPS and_ ECOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged.!)? dha-New York manutacturera by tiegreat demand after them. Di rections for us© will invariably be riven hr ' DR. LEWIS t, o ■-a .-V Maiden Lane, New York.- F. S.—lmporter ol Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platina. Blfanmh, Manganese; Thorn’s,ExtCopAlviußriphateAm- 3 ••••■■ " ' • 7 aSn&tr Delaware^^uJt?%!arpe?^§lupaoturino ASSOCIATION, on the Cheater Plank Road, two miles below the city tinfl.offer to havers this season, AXM2NIS* TE J V^J™™ Y ’ fcm>asKi.a,3-ptYreajLiikrimiASK and > KNETI AN CARP ETI NG, at very reduced prices Kr cash or city acceptance, (interest added.) The stock, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of every variety, can be examined at the PactoryWoreßoilMa, Darhy.oref the Stores, Nos. 18 and 20 N. SEdOND st .PHILADELPHIA. l », ug W. Spun,, Dyed or exchanged Ibr Carpets.. )«l4fhu:lß J. SIDNEY JONES. fcC;S“°:Rr' ,n find it to their advantage to give ns a can, and Mdm" ipe for themwdves. We also bottle a superior ariiel«Vf POSTER, SAHSAPARILLA and HENEILUTwATKIL Terms as favorable us any other Louse in tfcecitv All orders putnp at abort notice. BOYD A MORrON jel2:4m No 68 Liberty it., Neville Hill! W K . ha .t® *%??&**£* of experience m the different Western States, by which choice lands can be located at Government price. Persons desirous of locating lands, eitbertor speculation orTor actual sottie meDt, will find it to their advantage to give ua a call. One of oor correspondents In lowa has apenl tho last six weeks in critically examining the lands Jn that Blate subject to entiry, and writes us that be has selected over 20,000 acres of choice lands. BLAKELY A RICDKY sppai:di w corner Seventh and BttUthfald j& gall StyU for WatA ! C H - "IU Introduce the Hew Style ter Data ♦ on SATURDAY, August 25th. . ' C. n. P AULSON, ’73 Wood street, Jts~ Soft lints and ' Hoggfoflw „ EDUCATIONAL, ..7 I oh MONDAY, the 3d 0f Pepmmbch. “ t n ' C0B “ en “ 1 i TERMBa • Wttsg and Bt»UMOTy, jp» session of Twenty-two ’•wMSn'X 7 f ll4 torm.or till- notice of withdrawal; Lff? . jfUowod for absence on account of prt>. iteteUi Zi j -p- «"&**<*.. :,<»#«* .r".wW. Co-Partnenhip Notion, \'- i rpHE undersigned h&ye tbU day entered iqtn copartner* i.i fihip, and having for Vtarin cf yfor# OAR FACTORY recently erected »t ROCHESTER. Beaver County, Pa, ors now prepared to contract for the manufac ture of RAILROAD vARS of every description. Address, “ Rochester, Beaver County, Pa.” August 17,186$,—[angSfctf J KIRK A RHODES. ••' I • • ,--* v -1. ! *Vi *J±l M/ ® NUMBER 14. MISCELLANEOUS. GREAT DISCOVERY: pianos: pi&MbT Western Lands. ; , v. ■ h ft. -A ~a !■■ ■ BATES OF ADVERTISES® dOSBMD UtVfl Bt TUB PITIBBVBBB P&iBS iS2 ai-si ■:?&~*r'£ r 'g : ,<i: Vs '^nsuswwJmuußMfcttsjSj Ona fixtm, ona Tniertlrau TT.-j.r~T ~i" ri i jfO “ u . Mebsd<Utioo'ftl|^is«rtfoo» M .Ma.. MM ,.,. M . MM u 11 ODt ffrtIiamWWMMWIWWMMHHMMMWtWWnnH Ifi M n tWOJfWlb.HtwHMHafWHfwtWMiHiwwiwwan 100 “ ** three 400 " *' on« ISO " “ two mentis.., I N “ thlM #O9 " 11 four months.., ' ' 10 00 " " «lx montla, " , “ °n« rwr~.._._ ' is 0# cnAsaiAiii ATriXASuM: - -■■ On«»gn^,p»r»aimm,(iiialn4 Tn 0} ttm {»0O’)-..;»M00 NEW AND DIRECT BOUTS,- araiaßPßßagL; Unsatpassed for Bpeed&TTnritrAlled fbrComfort. PROM PITTSBURGH TO :£>l Columbus, r Jndlaaßpolls, - ; v: . 5 Cincinnati, Terre BoeklalaxifL • Louisville, Vlncealies.' § If«riiCttyi^ ri ■ St Louis, Evansville, v Dubnqus^... Dayton, ’ Cairo, ' ' Dubuque; .. • Xenia, • Zaneaville, Vicfcfiburgb,, Peoria. Newark,- " Tfaw - ahu nn Fnra op At omtsis tbb. UH* as?., sours. . ' • Vtafie STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA ; f ; RAiiiBOADiJ !,. TVhl«& is uoW completed and In tweenfiteubouvilleond O. - . is ?~V;S .•? ■' Ftil ArrAngeaißt - ' £J s ~" lj . pn and. after Monday., September Ioih f 'morning and evening line of elegant and svUt run dug steamers, commanded by experienced and will leave Pittsburgh as fbllouat n.-, ~ ° * Thai morning Lib* composed of steamers FORKS* (XTpy. Capt Moore, and DIURNAL, : Capt, .Bhoale3, leatTi>Ptt^ % burgh every day, (Sundays excepted,) at 10 o’clock. A. M., precisely* Passengers diuo on and yille-at 6P. M, making an Immediate connection, with,tm PINING EXPRESS inßAimrf the fl. * I XL makes direct connectton/atNewark forth* abpye.cltiea.'-;? Evenlbg Xine, compoaedofsteamers TENTHER Capt Gordon.and CLABA Pittsburgh every day, at .5 o’clock, P, Mv .. Bleep oriboed,-eridreafch Steubenville atTnext mornings-- intime (bribe; jfd( Zfyain, >, wMohJgayea tmflifKpatejy, and makes direct'connection (br (be above dties—rthus ovoidisg fttyAttmis? tyrMroddi■- -r .•K-r-.v- ; -v— p-x ,-+*^-75 Fare as Cheap aa by any other railroad routa.^ : For Thronghood Loc&l Tkketo, ; indfnrtberinlbrnuUlaiL' apply to { , .. JAB. 00mNa A v Nos. 114 and 116 Water at, between Wood o> . and BmUhfleld f Htisbt]jrg& < ,E. W. WOODWABD* Bnp*t. , L. DBY3SNNY, Agrot * i -MUST: ABBIVAL ;Q9 ie& iTo. $ mazer s fuii>it, ‘pitraßVßGß, *&t’ \ jj ~.' 1 /Aim DREBSmoODS DEPARTMENT Is udubmUj full,, ■ V/ and contaios BOmeof the rlclieflttttiii inOat ifloods Uiat,weiiaTaOTßr,l)«enablelooff9r t sncliM ■ j Extra’rape* Silks? '”' lr •' '' French-Merinos; flaghmcrea;.. - Mods de Laines* Pialde; Btripes; Cobnrga; Ac. ! - NEK£LBWGRK---Tliebest assortment rntbe city; ' ' : dollars,Chemisettes,fUseres; .. ... Floandogs, Edgfdsaitna lnsertixigs; ‘ Shawls, Cloaks, Talmas an& Scarfs; New style Broche* Flaid, OasbmereMctre Ant,Velvet. Stellas, Ottps 811 k, &c.‘ ' ' | TozeUier.tr Ith. a.large assortment of MOUKNING <3oot>3 of au descriptions: Our DOilESTia and HOUBB MENTis wellapopUed, and we /eel tint we csirf offer greeter Inaaceinenta now than we have ever been jeble to offer ? before. ; -We eolldt &n 'oxainioaUoa' or one 1 jtock before, purchasing elsewhere, aa all will fin! it to IheJrAdrEritsge to^dosd.\ r ' r P ‘ WJjrtHalso bo almjstdnHy ta, rqwljtjotiuir «n l desire- ■ ble Goods throughout the season. 1 JUOVH BROTHERS, Wo 73 Markka treet, Pittabargb.l^a: < S. 11 CUrfIBCET.' ' i i .8. CUTIIBEET A SON. ■, COMMISSION AaSHTB 1 fortlis Bale mi 1J Purchase or Bret iCalata, Collection of Bents, Borrow- i mg-and Loaning Moneys on 'Bonds and Mortgages; also, for making fiales-of Maunfactnrod Articles, 4c., for Fanners, Mechanics and others. Dfiice. No. 63 Market -- * tag y ■ ClttOlUß NJBW WIOHKS— : —•' . i Oakfield, by W. D. Arnold; 1 Hen ry VUI. ana Iris Six-Wires; Bell Smith Ahrend;. , , , A Long took‘Ahead, byX B. Bee; News Book; . Maud, by Tennyson, (fourth supply;) My Bondage and my Preedom ; ' Escaped Nun;. Hidden Path, by Marlon Uarland; lowa aalC la In 1856; Blanche Bearwood; Btar Papers, by H. Ward Beecher: Olio, by.l,. At, JJ-; , Visit to‘the Caiao Before Sebastopol; •■Wta of Blarney, by B. Shelton AlcKeniia; Habits and Man, hyH&nXtofsni - _ t Lift of j. Gordon Bennett;' Female Life amonglhe Mormons; "* Pen Pictures of the Bible, by H. Ward Beecher; lieart'sJSase.la&YQls; . : Lift of Sam Houston; Nota'Book of an English Opium Eater, by Be Quiticey; My Confessions—the Story, of » Woman's Ufor i Brenfegs with the prophets; A. M. Brown i Uppincott’e Gatetteerof the.Worldi The above just received, together with a large stock of Books and Stationery;-also, correct Mapaof gehastopbL-Ac. Remember, the place to get cheap Books ia at ~ . LAtJFFEB’S'BOOKSTORE, *• No. SO Fifth street N&\y MU&lvi —uitas dewj evening tail*—Jno.J. Frazer. Tbsyask me If I think of thee. " ‘ I fiatrinyhesrt.Qppß & flower—Alice: Hawthorne.^ My early home—-A. £. Marthens. Tbelovecf-onfl Jbnd heart: The Red Bcver—Geo Jinloy. Had 1 titter, never known thee. y There's; in. tke voice sre Jots. . My early fireside—Alice Hawthorne. How sweet to roam.. - ; ■■■■i : Flag of our Union—W. V. Wallace. The Saw-Mill, (Die Sage MuhfS). laitanybody J aba?ineßa. - - Sweetly o’er my senses stealing. My Stulls dark; *t ; - r Danse nar L.H, Qoitachalk. . : rt Pariant pour la Syris**— performed atJulllsn’fl Conceits, Game King - Wellington’s March. Gipsy Polka.' - .• Bailor Prlnee Polked , . Angler’s Polka—W. V. Wallace. Crown of Rosea-rgmiul aelta. The Angel Waltz; sentimental. Also a collection of new Qaitar Marie, jast weired by Hrpress, and for sale by CHARLOTTE BLUMS. BPpfr No/118 Woodst; 2d'door abore Filth at. N' KVt' fiOOSB-.“ Japan ae tt was end is;" by Btchard I Hildreth. . ' The Hidden Pith j" by Marlon Harland. ' * Habits end Monby Ur. Borao. “Memoirs of Junes Gordon Bennett and hie Times.” “Btar.t*i>er«!bby Henry Ward Beecher. • “The.Bscaped Non. or Plsdosures ot Convent Utb.” “ Mend end otherPoemß Alfred Tennison “Tint Life cf Bam Houston”—illustrated. "Boeitfcta—what he rays;" by Q. K. B. Doestlcka, B. B. “Dangerin the Bark yrataleof intrigue sodpriesteraft.' “ Heart’s-Kase, or the Broifier’e Wife"—2 rota “Ofitbsnd, Takings, of ihSnoUiiable Men" of Our aie-” jy George W, Bungay..,, ........... . . . “My Bondage tad my Freedom;” by Fred. Douglass. -■" Olio, or the Old West Boomby hM. M. ” “Battles of the Crimea’’—with two EuperhmsDS. Pledge-Violalid by tbeCarsonl^gam’* Prlceaf—jaijcentß..-; -■ ■- ~ The above received thladay.by Express..and (or sale at eae&— l LAUPPETI’tf BfIOKHTOU'E. 80 Fifth Bt. i|'b-g ht-ih.iH.h.v ■ * . J. , H. MIHBB k 00, No. 32£mllhfiela street, , , Hare justreceirfia— ' * <- Newcomee-Memoirs ofa.MratßespertahlsPamUr. Edited by Arthur Pendennls, Esq.; 2 vole. 3 Path; by th* author tf “Alone.” BeWth eup- Peterson's ilsgasine for October; ■ - . leslie's Journal ~ do ■ ■; Ballou’s Magsslne” do ' : Yankee Notions do.; v j.... I i 5 !. 1 ? W 185a—A:Qazett®«r for thaiem and - X » for Immlnwitß—by H. H-Bulto’ - ■ • a m^ n<a<t V<u ~ to ir ffib Sea; by ; Capt. Manrott!'' ’ ; 2w y SJT?”"!* Tale of Georgia; by W, Qllmore Bima. Hir^<s - antllbr ol • “ narper , H*SU)ry 800k,N6;16/ ' ' ’ - Hotnio Book, No. L Memoirs of Sydney Bmith—2 tola. . . The Eaapetl Nan. > ? <■ ; ' • AU the Magaalnea Jbr Septembeiyend.oll other Hs» . »Ts H- HDtHSK * Oft, , . —“*£° ~- ' 38hm1tbfl«ldet. ‘ A ltt-kutid--^iJonk©t,jk > itteburgb; -,,- 7 ., Merchantaand Manufacturers* Bank: Exchange Bank;. Fanners' Deposit Bank; Pi ttabnrghTrastCotnpanj s Bank s :i MwhiwW Bank. nh^L Tftr f°V e i pf ®»«*»-<m- r tha*bofk Banks oh him*; Checks Panted to order in any style d-rfrai. - .« W. 8. Uavkn, Pnotßrand rtaUoner, Market «tre*tf corner or Becond. ljUiun uuufo A«£IQUS-Jaat tteuvßii aoo»iTa«oi i£> Ottra quality Blocls Moira AotlQM "“? Ua3 01 L wi>3 A. A, mas on *'co..Winmi .£ P U m^JS QOOBB . 0f ® *<*<*#*», &r xnedldMl" ' X purpancH, can alwuy [ipa Jirocurtxl at ,i . JOS.PLEMXna'B, I -=Sz Corner Market Rt. and DlanirmfL 1 •B 4 Wran? u <5SS l iS' wa™ 3 aTiiiE; fct N G—ljnverinS’fl Pulverized Bugit j J; girse, pulverized, crushed mid clarified, at *s-3~«» '• ‘ L UIU FO*S,No. 1, DUmcniL ;M «HOWsaA-auSMm>y—i'M» rD<wt>a«nfcla, WeU feDOWn for. Its njaßy cures, can t» obtftfcodafc v s.-j -•• • NO. 63'MAKKOTlBT. . I QJ&ABB &l££D««ttitat)ie for Ail tfowing-—makJag JLi a close, smooth, permanent sod;«t IhoSeed Ware*. fcoCßg, 47 fifth Street- JAMgSWARDROP. i \ATAW aA. JtfJi marts ouc of thtf Catjnrta Grapes’""'' V/et CSndnnatJ, eold by tlie dosfijuar single bottle, eX Comer 6 f £ :31 411 l -PAPJ£B&-r Veirov Satin BndOmanoa WBli'ra- 1 Vr.z r* ••*»-v-. • -■■ - T,- -87 Woodttteei. »J WAIiL PAPKIW AT J2ife nsw «» - ; jMMmutJutnMKSiua «*^£sS®* 1 5*!W " -.. fiapSQ , j ~, -W. P.MABffIAI.V*OO TII7-INDOW CURTAINS-QlumJ Gretn, GUzkJ.UIMj TY Plain Green ana Fteirea' Cortaln*, wtola»t» »“« MUlljlbrE9lt(bj Tf > : ” -;Bsp3>- - ■ ' • W. P. MABgaAM. * CO. .. 1 IHiiOMJS GEEEN -;: ■ WO lb‘dfy, ; toidJnou,»r»le by b, a. faonestoc& a oa,- - ‘ corner First and wood etg. ,_t, y - i-\ A. MASON 4 Co. annottoce their exhlblttonof ill • -Clcais, of the new FaU etylea, on ThoretUy andFrl day, September 20 and 21. **P*° A A. MaSON a UO. will open on Thowdayaad Friday, . the 20th and 21st inaf, a choice selection of FaU Bonuets, Head Dr&raea, 4a »ep2o fit' _4 - C %. “a 5- M=MNB 13 <f® y 1 ?;-