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111ORNING POST.
Atded and PAIMI evell‘marning . (Bunaain ea , egged,)
By dthaalWatii-4 nowreommuir,
_
NOIMMIN/ 041.1111,0 r IOW) AND , smarm.
VIRML-- 4 / I ve ' Dol4rs , payable strictly in admire.
1511.112•11ara Inrulady required if not paid within the yes-
EUngla coplokToro-igir table at the c...unter to
the Office airtirrtho'Nenirs toys.
fife TUIELDAY KOSIfTIIIiG POST
LPoblhilitet 'hem:the woe Ogre, on a large blanket Aft°
detest TWO DOLLARS a year, lo advance. Single copies,
pee Wit
air'Nq Paper will be ,dlaccattinned, (unless at the Micro.
thin of the proprietors,) until all arfeatages are phi.
ifiPllo attention will be dto any order =leas 110:0111-
piaded.by the money, or ustfdactos7 referwice In this alty,
..ffir Connected with the Establishment of the Profejeg
Part trope of the lamed JOB PitlMllle ONO= rag
city where all kinds of work le done on the shortest Ito
=dulcet ftwoonablo terms.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ALEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and
Oonwießar at Law, and Enliciter In Chancery, Agent
for promuing Bounty Lands and Pension, and for the Col
dectfon of Claims in great Britain and Ireland.
Sir Deflections made in this andndjoining Counties; Es
tates nf, decedents settled; Real Estate bonght, told or
Muted, and mute 'collected. Moneys inserted on Mortgage
or othet secntity., s treet , ami and t1..10 papers drawn.
Office on FOURTH a few doors above SmithlielcL
Pittsburgh, March 28, 185514m128:dew1
A W. FOSTER, Notary Put.lic, and Com
mlasioner for the States of Tennmam, ti'ow Hamp
shire, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Now York, Michigan, lowa,
California, Louisiana and Virginia.
air Deeds drawn, and soknowledinents and proofs taken
for record or use in any of the ribose named States, Illinois,
Mississippi and Rhode Island.
Pittabargh, March 28 , 1855—rnth28dawl
SAMUEL C. IVINGARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAIY,
PERSIIITROH, PIM&
OW In LiragieTLL'S BUILDTNGS Grant street,
(nearly opposite theOotirt House.) febl2ly
CHARLES W. WINGARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURG,
• 00IINTI, PEINA.
arida° practices In anntingdcai, Blair, Clearfield and In
diana empties. ... kb 121 y.
ROBERT C. G. SPROUL, Attorney and
±lll, Counsellor at Lauloffics No. Fourth street, Pitts
burgh.
TAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law,
afire Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between Smithfield and
Murry alley. decthly
_TORN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor
u at Law, office corner of lift and Grant greets, Pitts
burgh. kali
QAM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109
Ftrarth strat, Pittsburgh, fourth door below Mr. Rudy
Petteitony Lawry Stable. Je2B
"[PATRICK M'KENNA, Alderman of Third
Wad, aloe COMM of Grant and Pitch streets, (formerly
accepted by Alderman Lowiej where all baldness pertaltdri;
to the °Mee of Alderman and Jruttice of the Peace will be
promptly attended to. fehl:3m
/Cr AHL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to G.
W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street
gip. Office hours from B to 1 deka, andiron' 2 to 6 o'clock.
fsbl6:ly*
SQOTT, Dentist, 'Fourth street, five doors
vest of _Market.
/Er 0180 e hoary from 9 o'clock d EL to 6 o'clock P. M.
do.der.l
TORN MOORHEAD, Whplesale.Grocer and
Communion Marcluant, for the sale of PIG MEAL and
BLOOMS, and PRODUCE generally, No. 27 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. ap24
=tux anus, Philada..-....—.wn. tacturnton, Pituburgh.
/AIILLER Sc RIOKETSON, Wholesale Gro
cers, Importers of BRANDIES, WINES and MARS,
as- I 1 and 114, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Alta
i% Iron, Nana, Cotton Yarna, Ac , constantly on band.
/AXIS AZAR= ..1•1103 C. RICHIT.
E:AICELY & RICHEY, Ram. &TAIT. BRo-
KM, corner of !Wealth and Smithfield streets; Pitts
Fariele,
Houses, Lota, Mills, Furnaces, go. kc, bought end
sold on oreambodon; land Warrant. bou*I:oc.1! , sod logs
ted ; Bali , Bondi and Notes atteatioh
given to eqbdtvicUng lama, an na r ist =o. Terms
nbe. noel! T
er
=WALD . .11.1311 4 ILINGWAIS.
CURLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Manp
factinsts of Cut, Pressed and Plain Rini GLASSWARE,
warehouse No. 17 Wood street, corner of Front, Pittsburgh.
411/- All other kinds of Glassware and Window Glass, at
low Market prices. apthdly
J►l(Za R LIMLIL.
JOSEPH J.
T EDLEE &c lILAM, Successors to Malvany
& Ledßh, manufacturers of Cut, Moulded and Plain
Flint and Fancy Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in all
kinds of Window Glass, Flasks, Vials and Boni.. Ware
house corner of Market and Water streets, Pittaburgh.
mtadly
REMOVAL—C. lIIMSEN, Manufacturer
of every variety of VIALS, BOTTLES and WINDOW
GLASS; black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottles; Demijohns
and Carboys; also, Flint Glass in every variety. Warehouse
Nos. DIU Second and 133 Fine street, Pittsburgh. mh.2B
FR. DRAVO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer
. In COUNI'IIY PRODUCE, offers for sale o choico
stock of GROCERIES, selectod for family use. Spices of
every variety and the purest quality, ground at hie Steam
Wax Moo, Dried Frnits. Foreign and Domestic Produce
taken In exchange for merchandise. ,
Y. R. D. has procured a fall assortment of Landreth's war
ranted GARDEN SEEDS, and Invites the atteutiou of all ire
forested In rural strains Jean
COMMISSION HOUSE.—The subscribers
Lire opened a House fur the above purpose, at Na 17
fintithileld street; four doors above the Monongahela House.
We will purchase, or receive on commission, for side, con
iiignmente of FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, COLN, OATS,
BARLEY, FLAX SEED, GRABS SEED, BALED HAY, itc.,
141011 which .4 , o will make advances. or purchase at the beet
market Wee far cash. [nova) ALOEO & CO.
W. & &NULLS-- 1 RI arinriox J. I. =mil,.
ENGLISII -RICIIARDSON, Forwarding
and Commission Merchants and 'wholesale dealers in
BACON and Oil, and PRODUCE onerally. Ware
bosom formerly occupied by Burbrtddggee & Ingliram,.No. 116
Water and MO First street, Ptttabnrgb, feb3
JOUR ATWELL. J. .......... .CHAS. ATWELL.
ATWELL, LEE & holesale Grocers,
Produce lord Commission CO., herchants, and dealers In
Pittsburgh Manufactures, No. S Wood sweet, between Water
and Front streets, Piimburgb- aplB
TORN W. BUTLER & CO., Forwarding and
e, Commlonian Merelututa, doalen iu all kinds of PMTS.
BURGH MANUFACTUFLEu, LEAD FIFE Lott SHEET
LEAD, No. EN Front street, Pittsburgh. sep2B
AENRY H. COLLINS, ForwarcL4 and
Commission Merchant, and wholesale dealer ln FISH,
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS and PRODUCE generally, No.
26 Wood itreot, Pittsburgh. mar 6
NOTICE. ---The undersigned, Assignee
WM. KENYON, of Steubenville, Ohio, haring obtain
ed a RE-ISSUE OF THE PATENT originally granted to no
on the alb day of October, 1951 for the purpose of making
HOT-PREMED NUTS, WABHERE, me., being subetantially
as follows, wiz :
Pirst—The nee of the die T, and die box M, for severing
the blank, the dose die box in combination with the dies
and bracket Q for pressing, and the punch I, for perforating
the same during the preasure, the whole operating con
jointly as described for making Nute or Washers at one ope
ration.
&arnd—The manner substantially as described, of so ar
ranging the dies in relation to the punch that any excess of
iron in the blank shall be forced Into the path of the punch,
thus securing the compreseion of the Nut without risking
the breaking of the machine.
93.Persoes Interested will please take notice that any In
fringement on the abovewill be dealt with according to law.
HAIGH, MARTI:MEE & MORROW.
Pittsburgh, April 9, 18.56.--(ap9.3m—chJ)
WriZIAM CARR & CO, (William Can,
late of the firm of J. Parker &Ca.) wholesale ORO.
011118 and dealers In Foreign WINES and BRANDIES, Old
Mommeethela and Rectified WILLSBY, No. 821 Commercial
Bow, Liberty street., Pittsburgh. JeftY
JOSEPH FLEMING, ouccessor to L. Wil
cox & Co_, corner of Market 'treat and thialiamond,
keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of DEMOB, MED
WINES, MEDICINE CHESTS, PEIMTUMERY, and all arti
cles pertaining to his badness..
.401- Physklana' Preacriptlona carefully compounded at all
boors. Pity
JOHN, =DIM ooOHL YLOCIACI.
VLEMING BROTHERS, successors to J.
X Kidd & Co, wholesale DRUGGISTS:, Na. 60 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. Promictors of Dr. SPLane's celebrated Vermi
fuge, User POll, &c. jalo
j" L. MARSHALL, successor to 11. Lee,
s , WOOL DEALER MI COMMISSION MERCHANT,
No. 133 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
ReferraceAA V . M'Cllntock & Bros., Kramer & Rehm, Mur
phy, Tiernan & Co.,Brown & Kirkpatrick.
I?ittsburgh, May 24,1866. my 24
T W. CHADWICK, dealer in Kentucky
Lea Tosnout, lugs and PAPER, No. 149 Wood
street, below Sixth, 'Pittsburgh. (ap2Otly
Alir The highest market mica, In cub, paid for Nags.
!AL? P. ........... . ........ JOSEPH a. BOOM,
W' P. MARSHALL & Co. Importers and
• dealers French and American PAPER HANG
TM, No. fft Wood street, Pittsburgh.
ajpoSoleagenta for the celebrated manufactures of Messrs.
Dellcourt,2 Oto., Paris. Eine
no l.
C. MORGAN, Bookseller and ,Sta
• time: Hai always on band , " general aisoi-tinent of
noi, mie.-elleneons find Kink Books; Psintlng, Post and
Can Paper, kc., selitolesal&sOld re ta il, No. 104 Wood strait,
below flballs (aid slfre)llttsburgli.
air
WANTED—Bags and Tanners' Scraps. aplb:ly
JOHN H. MELLOR_Wholeaale and Retail
dealerfn SIESICAL INSTALMENTS, PIANOS, MUSIC,
SONOOrgh. L BOOKS and STAZIONENT, No, 81 Wood s
A treet,
Pittsbu a - . 4 M
JACOB WOOLLIBTER, WhoreEiale and Re-
WI BEGWAMMULtartialMatvi desist in &kinds
o f map:A 13NIIIFF an NEGA.IIB, No. 25 Fifth street,
air b f i gps canstantlyon hand 'it large supply of all the
turbo brands of Impala' Began. jo3
REIMER & ANDERSON, (successors t o
j w out E w el l tue..) wlsobsisle daaws itrIOREIGN
igunClarOTS, EIPIQES, MYSOTioN.lavr. MAlts,
No. 39 wood strut, °Omits the Et. Charles Hotel, Pitts
burgh. aP2
A lINDLE, Wholesale and Retail SAD
BAG Miglit 1w EB9 ,
&CITII u vc=" CA"RT
Pittsburgh.,
13427
NIAENTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood
street, third door below Virgin alley.—BOWN & TET-
T world call the attention of Sporting men to their large
aswartmont of GIINS„ELFI,EB ea REVOLVING PISTOLS,
the largest and beet setectedatocr - krer %mod fn tbis mar
ket, togettier with a general assortment of
we dHarware, Cutle
ry, Tools ark 4 Fishing Tackle, all of which offer at the
lowest possible prime to cult purchasers, or for good ap
proved paper. marlB
NORTH-WESTERN POLICE AGENCY,
riodia Washington street, corner of Dearborn, 01Ef7•
05e0,11A.P 0113 6
- 1N D. H. BADGERS.
ALUM MISEEneoi
PINKRIVEON h CO. devote then entire attention to tht
transaction of a general detective POLICE BUSINESS in
the Stated of Ullnaia, Wiacoludn, Michigan and Indiana.
- _
1* - • t I DTP. Importer of BRANDIES,
V iSTNEI3, EC. Dodo, to Eno Old Mon
sindath Teach Windy" to. Also, loorartiNG
oassorof ea from streeek-Pttsargh.
. ; -1 , r ... .
BUSINESS CARDS
JIOIIOAN ROit/MI9OS.
lit. ' '•
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY G-ILLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BITILDINJA" GORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
VOLUME XIV.
BUSINESS CARDS
Neither with my eye nor my faith will 1 trifle.'
:AIM"
fa PO RT AN T TO THOSE AFFLICTED
I
WITH BAD 810 HT.—Persons snffering from Bad Sight,
arising from impaired vision, constitutional decay, old age,
or other causes, would do well to call upon Dr. 0 E. SHAW,
PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, where they may rely upon getting
Spectacles scientifically adapted to ttuf JUST WA-NT6 OF
THE EYE. Address, WI Fifth street, opposite A. A. Mason's,
Pittabingh.
P. S.—Telescopes, Microscopes, Thermometers, and every ,
article appertaining to the Optician trade, kept and repaired
on the poemisea.
Glasses inserted. in old Frames.
1113 L. Any article not approved of, exchanged free of ex.
pease. dot-7:ly
NEwCOACH AND CARRIAGE FAC-
Toar.—JoimaTox, BROTH - ERB & CO., corner of
Rebecca and Belmont streets, Allegheny City, would respect
fully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they
have commenced the manufacture of CARRIAGES, BA
BOCCE/A ROCHAWAYS, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS and CHA
RIOTS, In all their various styles of finish and Inuits. tion.
IR.. All orders will be executed with strict regard to dura
bility and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to
on the most reasonable terms. Using in all their work the
beet Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi
dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly sans/led on trial of their new work.
Purchasers aro requested to give us a call, before pur
choaatng elsewhere. vsct6Gy
MILLIREN & CO. have on li tari: at
their extensive CABINET and CHAIR MANUFAC
TUit No. 64 Smithfield street, a large assortment of Fancy
and Plain Furniture, which they will sell lb per cent. lower
than customary rates. Terms, cash only.
CHARLES BARNETT, HORSE SEWER AND
BLACKSMITH, has erected a new and commodious
Brick Shop on CHERRY ALLEY, between Third and Fourth
streets, where he is prepared to do all work su his line with
tho utmost promptitude. 'Larissa had long experience In
the business, he respectfully solicits the patronage of his old
customers and the public generally .0121
JAMES MELLINGER, Monongahela Pla
cLingllal, would reispoctfully inform his - friends and the
die public that his new establishment Is now iu full opera
tion, and that be is prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill
all orders for PLANED LUMBER, with prOmptnesa, and at
the lowest rates.
MP:ii=22MEMI
Sash, Doors and Mouldings, of every Ettecription, madv to
order
ally-Builders and earpagtere would end tt to their advan
tage to give him a call, as ho can now furnish them with
Planed Stuff, imitable fir every desaiption of wort
IPULTON CAR WORKS, FOUNDRY AND
MACHINE SHOP, Sexottscv, Glam.—The subscriber
having moved into his new Works, recently erected, curlier
of Water, M'Donongh and Sheldy streets, Is prepared to coo
tract for and execute all orders for Passenger, Baggage,
Post-Oillce, House Freight, Platform , Gravel, Bland and all
other descriptions of CARS.
Also, for STEAM ENGINES of all sizes, GEARING, RAIL.
ROAD CASTINGS of all descriptions, and all other work
appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop.
The Foremen of the different departments are scientific
and practical men.-mostly from ,tern manufactories—
who Imp themselves informed and adopt all valuable mod
ern improvements. raiag2B:tf] W. W. WETHERELL.
AMERICANPAPIER MACRE MANU
FACTURING COMPANY, No. 78 Second street, Pitts
burgh, mannhscturera of PAPIER WACHS OB,NA3IENTS
for Churches, Houma, Steamboats, /M.; Mirror and Picture
Frames, Window and Door Heads, Brackets, Truisms, Cor
nices, Ventilators and Centre Pieces for Ceilings, Rosettes
and Mouldings of every description, size and design, cheaper
and warranted more durable than any other article now in
air - Orders executed on the shortest notice.
N. B.—Attention of Steamboat Builders is especially di
rocted to this article, on account of its light weight.
CUMMINS, TUNKS & CO.,
No 78 Second street, between Wood and Market,
JO2l Pittsburgh.
THE 1.101 3 E COAL.COMPANY having re
cently met with Losses In tiatcq.orting coal to eine/n
-.001, being inaured by the Mane:tem - ere Insurance Cot/,
',any, of Philadelphia. take pleasure in that their
claim., acre promptly adjustest by J. Newton Janet. Agent
of weld Company ft BUSHNELL,
Agent of Hope Coal Company, Cincinnati.
Pittablirgh, December 77, 18f lo itlec2B
1) EVOLVERS! REVOLVERS : :—Jubt re
Xlid mired, Lp E - xprenn, d r t C,.fw "
.7 -I
the mannfartnrarn, n splendid wesort
mrlit a Ont.'s ILIIPSATINO PISToLs,
(mu, tin« and nix inch barrels, nil of
which we will boll for cash al an low
Talc,. as they can be bought in t h e city of New Y wk. I,t
-s..rui going to Australia and California will rind that they c.n
do Lotter In purchasing their egthpage a 1 lunn.., t hoc
COO aiM011( atraagera—cia we give pervious MI tiVallee t. try
any of tho chore Pistols before lasting the city, cud
of a failure wa refund the money.
BuWN A TETLEY,
sett 136 Wood street_ Pittsburgh.
BOTTLERS.-JOlll4l OGDEN it Co.. 140tIlere,
No. 1S First street, would respectfully Inform the pub
lic that they hare mustautly on hand e large supply of
nARSAPARILLA, MINERAL WATER, ALE and PORTER,
of the bent quality
The attention of families to peuticalarly directed to the
tort that they bottle WAIN111.0111"8 ALE to its purest state.
Physicians recommend it to families ou account of it. whole
ome and streninthentng Gualitiol• issVOly
y 01.1.1.11.8P111 k CO., Looking Glass Nlanunartmrers,
el „ and dealers in Looking Olass Miss, Plat.. Glass, km
gravings, Combs and Panil Goods, No 76 Wood street, Pots
burgh.
On hand and made to order. 01It tier and Mantle Glasses
Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt Frani., or Mould
lug, of every destrlption.
air Steamboat Cabrus Decorah:al and GilL f unit
1 -- . 4 II .4"TE: . :PitISE WORKS. Nu. 136 NV,.„I
At . below Virgin alley.— IkM:, n TETLEY
atteuth. 1:1,n
Lel • UN , ..1
the neat ankt•tral atdck i•Nrt trp.:11.,1III tills UM,
Lel, I ogether with a vnerld ao.dtan•ht 11..1hDtV Alll,
CCTLERY,'I , )(AS and VISION() TACKLE., all whwh we
utr, wt the idst,at tautalble pm:. to crush purchdArra, or hd
Of,. ; appruvekl paper. nutria
yr ll'
A. SWILER, holesale and Retail
• Dealer in Furnaces, Range., Stuns, Tin, Iron and
Housekeepers' Hardware, Tiu non,' Machines and Tols, Tin
Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, Arc, kc., 24 North Second
street, iopposite Buehler's Hotel,/ HARHISBUIttI.
eep2iiidam
WIIITE, VENETIAN BLIND NIANDFACTU
i. ESP, has recovered his health no 86 to resume hie old
business, and ham opened Ida BLIND MANUFACTORY, at
No. 0.5 Fifth street, near the Poet Office, between Wood and
Smithfield, where he has an assortment of BLINDS, trio used
wWt plain and fancy Worsted and Silk Trimmings, and is
prepared to fill any order in his line, un the moat leasoualde
terms. lila work le warranted to give satisfaction, or money
refunded.
. .
10, old Mindy repaired. Please give him a cell, es he
Can't W heat m workmaiielvip. [roy7.ly
B F.
—ERCEIANT Tall.oß, Third
. street, next door to Dispatch Dalidltms, thankful ior
the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him,
bogs leave to ask a continuance of the same, as he is now
better prepared than over to furnish his blends and cute
tomers with garments which will Insure entire satisfaction.
lie always keeps on hand a' large assortment of the latest
styles of VESTING% CASSIMEItES, CLOTHS, kc., ahlch
he will make to order on the shortest notice, upon reasonable
terms.
A perfect St always warranted. limelo:tf
JOHN H. TOITNO THOS. B. TOtHIO 75ANCI8 L YOUNG.
B. YOUNG 4i CO. No. 3X Smithfield
arrest, opposite City Howl, manufarturesr of CABI-
N FURNITURE and CHALKS, of every descrtptlon. Ma
wrists and workman/111p warranted, and sold at rt..lured
prises. Care taken in packing for land end water carriage.
augal
WOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, wboleitale and retail, embracing eery
style of furniture, In Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut,
anl
tablo for parlors, chambers, and dining rooms; equal to any
In New York or Philadelphia, and at lower prices. Every
article made by hand, and warranted.
Cabinet Makers supplied with any quantity of FURNI
TURE and CHAIRS, on reasonable terms.
Hotels and Steamboats furnished at the shortest nothm.
/Kr Warerooms, Not. VI and 70 Third street,.
STOVES.—No. 124 Wood street, above
Firth.—We beg leave to call the Trade to our stock of
btoves, follow Ware and Castings in general. 'laving perket
eel every thing in our line, we can safely say that we cannot
be surpaeivel in finish, fitting, and ainoothneas, by any iu the
trade. Merchants will find it to their advantage to call let
tere buying elsewhere.
belt GRAFF, RRIMITER, & GRAFF.
THOMAS OLIVER, SADDLE, FIAR.Ness AND
TRUNK MANUFACTURER, No 4 St. Clair street,
Pittsburgh.
1113,„. Ilona Clothing, Whips, Spun, dc [Gab
11E1E1E!
. • . •. - _
TONES a-
DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Mar
a, chants, No. 61 Water street, Pittsburgh. [apl9
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
JOHN M. ROdERTS is now selling off his large and
choke stock of line Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy
Goods at a very small advance on first 005 t, preparatory to
enlarging Ida Store Bonn and the purchase of an entire
new stock for the spring trades
Persons desiring GREAT BARGAINS should call early, as
It is his determination to close one his present stock with
out regard to fanner prices.
Don't forget the pIace—ROBERTS', 10 FIFTH street, near
Market. &be.
MEN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTHING
—ROSENTHAL k BRO., Piftb street, opposite Ma
sous, have a large stock of Man and Boys' OLOTMING
on hand, comprlsingsrme enttroly new and elegant styles,
which they are prepared to furnish at the lowest cash pries.
Also, a largo and fashionable stock of GENTS' FURNISHING
GOOD 3. docl3rdly
B. 13161:LOW KARIM L. EITTVENII OTOROL ALUZAT.
I)PITTSBURGIT COACH FACTORY-BIG
_II. ELOW & CO., enemata re to E. M. Bigelow, No. 46 Dia
mond alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgh—CAßßLSO
COACHES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES, and erery description
of FANCY VEHICLES built to order, and finished in a
manner niumrpassed for beauty of design, elegance of finish,
skill of vrorkmanellp and durability of materiel.
Itai_ All work warranted. I nor 9
ICORATT'S NURSING BOTTLES-3 doz. of
j_ these excellent nursing bottles, received by
JOS. FLEM.
ap2b corner Diamond and Marion et
SUMMER COATS AND VESTS.
L HIRSIEFELD A SON, No. 70 Wood street, have
received • lege asKittmeat of
: LINEN, Duca, MAZURKA AND MARSEILLES GOATS
and VESTS of the Latest Styles sad the best New York
maanfactarers, which they offer at REASONABLE
RICES,
,Wir Also Linen Dusters fur Traveling,. tuy23
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GREATEST IMPROVEMENT YET!
NE W SCA L E-11. KLEBER & BRO.,
hare just received a small lot of
NUNNS & CLA_RKS , PIANOS,
provided with thell lea/ SCALE. This is
their latest, and led/Y the stoat "'-
PORTANT improvem as yet made to the Piano Feria. The
POWER of the initt,-nment to almost DOIATLED theriby ;
and in point of volume, evenness and brilliancy of tone, they
surpass anything as yet produced In the shape of a Plano.
They possess all the advantages of the Grand Pianos, with
out any of Its dlsadvanhigen. We now challenge comparison
with the instruments ut any other maker in this country,
confident that every unbinaisid judge of the article will ass
once admit their superiority. The publk is respectfully in
vited to call and examine these superb instruments.
11. KLEBER & BRO.,
Sole agents for Nouns ift illartue Pianos
Per Western Pennsylvania.
No. 63 Fifth street,"next door to Masonic Rail.
P. S.—Splendid amortment of the above shortly expected
for the Spring Trade. aps
frepIITJOHN H. SIELLoII Las
Ju st received seven more of
CHICK ERING & SONS'
PIANO I , OII.TES, and com
pleted the Stock, selected fur Spring Sales, of TUIRTY-rIV E
new and splendid Instrnm, ilia, of every variety and style,
manufactured by the !deems Chickerlngs, !Boston,) from the
plainest SI X OCTAVE to the meet splendidly &oh hod
Seven Octave Square Piano Porte',
as Kall as their superb and inimitable Grand and Parlor
Grand PII4I/05, El ERY PIANO FORTE in Out] lot la of
their NEW ?CA LE, with their PATENT IRON FRAMES,
and PATENT ACTION, and are not cnly warrented•to the
purchnaer by the manufacturers, but by the subemiber, to
be in all rtartiects ea perfect as Instruments tan be made,
both in regard to :Material and Wortananahlii.
PRICES INVARIABLY THE SAME an In Hostan, at the
Manufactory. . .
JOUN R. MELLOR, Nu. 81 Wood wool,
bsdwt,ou Diamond inky and Fourth street.
skrrent for Chickeriug & Sons, Boston, for Pittsburgh and
Western Penna. rab2B
FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE.
Tat attention of pnrcheriers is respectfully Invited to our
present Shock—, selected for SPRLNG!diIa; including—
Beet quality Velvet.. English and Tapestry In•
Brun els and Tapestry, grains.
eremite and Stair Brussels, Soper. Medium and Low
Extra and Super. 3 Ply. Priced lugTalna.
Beat Impiirted Ultra Tallied and Inimaak , hail and Stair
Carpets , Ira 2 t 24 let wide, various
ye ditto and prince; Table Oil Cloths; French Printed and
Embossed Piano and Table Covers; Lant.m and Cocoa Mat
ting: Elearth Rugs; Door Mate; Stair Rode; Lin, Rag and
(catch earpets; Nenetian Rhoda; with every variety Win
dow Shad., Green and BniT Holland, dr., dc; all of which
11 al be uttered at sale et v dry moderate rate,.
d Wx• are al., prepared to furbish 11AliRINGTON'9
CARPET LINING rub2fi
Allegheny County Normal School.
About four rules iron the cay, near the junction
of the NvLesto wra and Washtngtoft
Pia A Roads.
Al RER K. I 51.. Suporptc..l.l4.4a.
M NI A ii_ERR, Pnnt ru
Seluary.
HEY It WI'lltlISON. A \I . prof LualgvAgt.s.
IHE unifernened. C.,unty Snp•nuo , ndent, writ IV-Opttl
hie Seminary an d Normal Scho•d for Tear.h..re, on TUELL
PAT, the 15th of April rt.,. Papa. of I.och eu.nm are r.-
~elverl
A limitt . d ut,cnbtr of fem,.l,, at. hoard ill family of
the :_uperliiten.l.•ut Call in: ~t,tfttoesi
at from c 2 V;
, jUntler .4 10 w...ks, 1.. AD% ANCIi
Board/Lg. I.na.t tal
Tuition, I. a. - ii W I • to ILI
toa• 1, ca t, fh^ Art ,•1
Lm.
r•,r turth,•t infurwuta•u al.lr.a
If M K FRIA Pittnlquel
CAMPBELL Ai.
a 0 . ,t•• 1 th. , :ttt•At ar.•l , -•it Sad at in-n Si low to ,
all) "liter tatabltaltittattl.
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PITTIBURO 11, PA
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PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY. ,TUNE 18, 1856.
BUSINESS CARDS
SEW SPRING STOCK OF
CHICKERING & SONS,
PIANO FORTES.
W. D. Si, 11. lIIcCALLILIIII,
ihr-67 FOURTH STREET, NEAR WOOD,E.,
SEAIINAR
T.nrlter.t..., I .r
a.l, the Notnin.l !a an. Cm,
I :,...0.....1.4t0rrter
WHt/1 IPLALFR , IN
Staple and Fancy Variety and Dry Goods
I=l
PLAIN AND WAVED LINE GILT
NIUE I,DING.S.
No. 05 VI oocl el-, Corner of Diamond alley
THEY e. to tith in thipi
1_ Lambe-as an a bale yll.ll;tetee t,, the pari-hasea that hi
Au instmctiott tti,t, ottt:k 11,11 b no obiletll,ll to buy .
F:tintal ntlonln.n wIII lA. ,itos.l3 to Al•ttyllaute, whither Ott*
t an: fitt t.x.atutnettion or pun t haste mhlo-.lthdtt'At%
J. & T. GROUrf
IMPORTYRA nr
BRANDIES, GIN, VINES, &c.
DEALERS IN
Fine Old Monongahela Rye Whisky,
PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY ;
RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLERS
CoHNEH ...V SMITHFIELD AND Fit‘,NT ST BEETS
1 . 117% . 0111011. PA.
N VIP CAMPBELL & SANI P()L
hnve ottletochtteKl t.,,tetle, under the Idyln el
Lot the tn.-A...art,. n genera:
tt,el) anti Dry t.tuott• ttontswea. anti the nvinulh,tnr,
vito 11.. • tteuttlthge toltl9
`vet, NI.I.SUF. cr()Ry Nißs. RgNIT,R,
the 'll
lit), Ittcpiti. , /
tili.N.t LNTA 1.11 It It Tlie
q.i.ility i.i utat,t Lai in t.ttin > lit non Kuw•
ly
A'I'CIIES ANII JE\\
11 V )(011ERT:., N. I r. eirrti street, re live opening
al. outlre NEW ST , s.'h. of Oviti 411,1 Pateut b'ee'r,
A t. le r, Lepine and Vertical WaT1...1111.:: , , in and hunt
lug cAseel, of the roost odel,rat..d English and runt.,
fa , or, Also, (;91,1 Ulard, Cwt and Yob C,llatypt,
3liniature BracPleta. (told Penn and
bane) plain Out and Seal Fluger Rings
Brenstiu us, Ertl' King-4, Cuff Pius, studs, Slyest , Loops, Uoid
MA Silver Spectacles, Saver and Plated Spoons, Kntrysi and
Forks. Jet. Coral and Votary totals. Also, a large stock of
the best It KASS CLUCKS at all prices.
'rho atm', etocl, been purr bawl direct from the Gust
mu and selected will great csru for the retail
trade, slid will be sold at ,i suntr NlruaN 0,1 COM
Witt cites. Clotkii and Jen,lry repturill, Chiding and En.
XI /fling e5e..111,4 in the beet minuet, and Silver Warn and
J.iwelry mate t.. order. JOHN M. ROBERTS,
apt; . Fifth street. next .h.or to Mai kti
_
DALY'S STOCKING FACTORY.-
C.
Ly r•orner 14 Market alley and Fifth street, Buds It
emeary to a ntradict a report that hat gained currency.
t towns off to quit boil etc Ile never had each
intention He informs the public that he still continues to
supply
STOCKINGS, PIFIRTS, DRAWERS,
And all kinds of lICIO ERN', at his watablielonent. nit Fac
tory le lowa Ryan's Building, on FIFTH street—open at all
trilled to the inspection of the public. He has, besides the
work of hie own m anufacture, brought to the city the
Int gent assort merit of 00.6 In hie lino ever brought to the,
rit v. which aro warranted to be the beet quality, and Bill
In' add et the most reasonable prices. Tie has but one SlllO6
Item, at the rorner of Market alley and Fifth street.
C. DALY,
mkt', Corner Market alley and Fifth et.
•
ETERY MARBLE WUItKS
IJ
MATTHEW I.,AWTON, hIA3Os. No.
I.IIIk:RTY street, below Wa)ne. rolt21:13 ,
I I'ItINU ft 11Al.tBAL 1 011, CO.llll ISSION
1.3 81LRc1i.0....1. Dealer In Wool, Provisions, nod Produce
georridly, Nu. 2BL Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
NEW INTELLIGENCE OFFICE—If you
ant w" help." find kmploymeut, buy or dell
la pat ty, ran LoWEIE ' ,..4 INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, No.
14 Flit ovar Market iitt,44.
Legal Durum. ntis mutt Copy mg done with IttitrieflB and
despatch. [lethal) JOSEPH W. LOWRIE.
pORSIIA'S LINIMENT—The - lest Lini
x ...ht. how in not tor smome, bruises, ac., 12 d 07.. just
CiVed by JOS. FLEMING,
.1,25 corner Diamond and Marknt at.
PIG METAL-190 toad good quality, cold
blast,joet received per mummer Irene, and for sale by
ap'la P. M. DAVIS, corner Wood and Fifth eta.
it E .I.SE —Bityes' celebrated Grease for
k_A
brave, Carts, Boggles, Railroad Caro, de., In cane,
kegs lend bids., for sale by lap'29) HENRY If:COLLINS.
GOAL WORKS FOR S A LE.—Sixty three
at-run of land, with MU of dud attached, and all the im.
evenients thereon ni successful operation. Bald Farm IS
intliatetl on the Monongahela river, 34 miles above Pitts
burgh, and is supplied with a Farm House, Barn, Tonant
Houses, Orchard, Railroad, Rita no excellent harbor.
The vein of Coal In Ste feet thick, and cannot be surpassed
in quality. For further particulars apply to
NICUOLSoN A PAYNE,
Jel2tf Her. 233 liberty street.
rip irE NATIONAL 110TEI 0 FOR RENT.—
The above Hotel, fronting the ,Wunongshela Wharf, he
tureen Smithfield 111111 (trent streets, together with the
FrABLFS thereto attached, will be for rtnt after the Ist day
of April next.
The above llotel being very large and commodious, and
near the prorated sites of two Railrowl Stations and the
Wharf, offers remarkable inducements to those wishing to
engage in this business. Inquireat the oth.e of
GEO. ARNOLD B CC),
fourth street.
•
WORTHY OF AT TE N TIONI—FOR
f...enntni,,
t fi h . o k o L y E . ..— d, A new dwelling house Just finished, two
—- - -- ! stories, arranged with hall, two parlors, dining room and
RARE CIiANCE.—The eubseriber hay-
, k l itrlien, three chambers, 6004 cella r, i t t r r. m ' a t e o - n ; t a 9 1 1 .%
nig engaged in another business which demand.. hie
Is hole tin and attention, wishes to dispose of his Tea and .
he
etreel
Pricel street, a t o r d heg e rta ny b c le it • y, b 100 feet deep to Led
sl,4 . In band, remainder
Urocery Business. The standing of the Bowie is well known inono and.S. UTHBEST & SON,
ini the n rAt 01 an kind, the business large and its roaaing by . rn two yearn . ,
ah oy 61 Market at.
cuftioniel a of the best ,cane in the city. , _ -------
To an EBTERMIERNG II 01211NESS UAN, li Is a rare chance and W RIGHT'S PREMIUM ‘,KATHARION
a sure fortune. For particulars enquire of
fella W. A. at'CLI:II.O, corner Wood and Stalk sta. ! VT cools the head, and removes all symptoms of head
ache.
mbd tf—chD
WINDOW GLASS— Persons using
50 bssee 81.10 glass; MUMPS NATHARION
40 do. 10x12 do; Are never liable to snsratroke.
30 do. 9e12 do.; WRIGHT'S PREMIUM BAD:EAMON
.25 do. 10x14 do., and other siva—Swear. Is the tuost "minable acquisition Soothe tenet, r 3 teletzti the
er'3 brand—for sale by SKITS, HAIR ft HUNTER, , Hair in au elquiel4. for=
quao
k OP. at 25 osats per bottle. ' "AA .
4PR.14.5-5 ban& ;•
- 10 sack, fur Pak by
aP26 " MTH, MAIN 9 ININTIM.
EINEM
• .I&:At,AKI,o-AM,C.C.V.V,.111(i..,,,,U]:•.,:.,•,,,,
=EEO
LIST OF UNCJAIMED PACKAGES RE
MATNTN6 to trio-663dt of THE ADAMS EkPIiESS
OGhIPANY, No. eti.Fonrth street, Pittsburgh, which, if not
called for before the FIRST DAY OF JULY next, will be
sold at public Auction to tay charges and Inc account of
whom ft may conceit t
Athely A Bra, 1 box, Columbus, Pa.
Adams, J. & H. 1 par„ge, Pittsburgh.
American, 1 keg, do
A' ',.n, COl.l. T. 1 pkg., do
Breese, H. H. 1 c beg, Allegheny city.
Beaugyand, J. IL 1 can Pittsburgh.
Brenton, W. 1 hat box, do
Bone. W. C. 1 box, do
Bethel, S. Po, 1 pkg, do
Backofen, J.' 1 do do
Blythe, Win. 1 do do
Borman, Chas. B. 1 trunk do
Beirdman, Dr. A. B. 1 box, New Lisbon, Ohio.
Burgan, L. 1 pkg., Downingville, Pa.
Bosworth, J. C. 1 do Pittsburgh.
Beeson A Co., I 1 box, Uniontown.
Burgesek L. F. S. 1 keg, Pittsburgh.
Brown A Reiter, 1 box. do
Bridges, Miss R. 1 pkg., do
Brewer, D.- I do do
Crosormai Ellsabeth,2 boxes, Cedar county, lowa.
Coult, Mrs. M. 1 do Pitts h.
L.
Colburn, ' 1 do . Birnin am. _
Church, Amos I do Port G th.
Colver, B. I show case, Pittsburgh.
Campbell, J. A. 1 package, Kittanning.l
Clapp, Iron. Ralf 1 do Presid'ts Furnace, Pa.
Clark, Wm. If I do . Pittsburgh.
Craigue, Wm. P. Ibc Cuersville, Pa.
%
Cltioun °Mee, 1 Franklin, Pa.
Dowarth, M. G. 1 e bag, Pittsburgh. '
Dennin, Mini Susan 1 package, do
Davitt, Jae. 1 do do
Dulaney, Martin R. 2 do do
Danner, W. 2 bales, Andorson, Ky,
Dorsey, Thou. M. I box, Pittsburgh.
Davis, David I do ' Warsaw, Pa.
English A Appleton,l do Pittsburgh.
Ehrenfield, R. I package, Leocbiturg, Pa.
Ernest, Chao. E M. 1 do New Geneva, Pa.
Poster, Henry.l Mercer,Pa.
Fife, John 1 ts k i g'
l.slats, Pittsburgh.
Fanher, H P. 1 pkg, do
Heyman. Lemuel P.l box, Black Hawk.
Freyman, H. P. 1 pkg, Allegheny city.
Fautsmer, A. H. 1 Mink, Plttab gl .
Flaw., Edwin 0 1 pkg., Wirtemixtrg, Pa.
Findley A Fulton, 1 box, Pittsburgh.
Fioyd,Stitplien 1 de do •
Fiber, John C I do Allegheny city.
Froman, M. 1 c bag, Pittsburgh.
Friedty, John 1 pkg, do
Ooodep, Mrs. R. 1 box, Warsaw, Pa
-0 lass,l.l. 1 c't. bx tel. Pittsburgh.
Graff, J 1 pkg, ,- Connersville.
Goode, R. 8. 1 do Pittsburgh.
Ontio, J. I box, do
Oiler, J I sack, do
Hardy, A. 1.. 1 box, Canal, Tenango co.
' , orris, J. 1 do Cadiz, Ohio
Hanley, Jew 1 do Washington cl - .
Henderson, lira 1 do Betivilie, Wood co., 'Ft
Heiner with Hock, 1 package, Pittsburgh.
Fletracham, Louts 1 do do
Hopkins, Timothy 1 do do
Holcomb, W. B. I do do
Hay, John S. 1 do do
Bilker, Christ 1 do do
Hoskins, W. & H 1 do Portage, Ohio.
lialinga, M. 1 do Kittanning.
II offtriou, J I do New Florence.
Hauler, MheiSophine I do Warren. Pa.
Henning, Aug 1 do Allegheny city
Hahn, Chas. 1 box Piney. Clarion co., Pa.
!tinkle, J. W. 1 do Pittsburgh.
Ibutna, It 1 keg, Allegheny city.
Hart. W. E. I pkg. do
Henderson, Rev. J I do liicConnellsvilde, Ohio.
Johnston, Andrew, 1 do Pittsburgh.
Jerkin, M. 1 do do
Jenkins, Ann E. 2 boxes, Allegheny city .
Jibe, O. W. 1 hat, Pittsburgh .
I rwin. .1. 1 tin box, Darlington, Pa.
Isamu A Co., 0..1.1 pkg, Pittsburgh.
Ktnenian..l 1 box, do
Kirker, W. ii 1 package, do
Koelber, Godfrey I do do
Kirkpatrick, Hon J MI do Allegheny ,ity
Kelp, Wm. 1 do Pittsburg.
li ed ly, P. 1 do do
Loot, J. W. 1 bvi, Warms, Ohio.
1.. f .01t, coo rod 1 trunk, . Pittstriugh
',nigger, L. , 1 ch. to ds, Alliance
Lompiin. J. 1 bole, Pittsburgh
Lewis. kin. 11. A. I pkg .
Lorretun, W. 11 / Loa.
Modern. Maenad 1 pkg ,
Menberg, C,mrod 1 do
Morse, Levi 1 do
kl.•rtes. W oo 2 boxes,
M. reliant A Ingot's-II coating,
Muhl. Jacob lug.,
M -Jiy. Joh a
Di. , y r, Or it. - do
Margrali, W do
Menlo,t Wm. r bag,
Miller, Ruth pkg..,
Minettart ii 0.,„ Chas do
M. , rse, lier 0. C dte
M.aitogue, Wm. 1). do
Martin, Kin. I'. do
Mondenhall, S. -1 do
McFarland, A I do
Nltikslro, I'. 1 do
ale /i,•nv.y, Jos I do
Ntrl'ann, J R I do
2.l.,Vi.rnikl, Geo I do
Nelson. S I box a bbl
.N , •l:fter, Rey 0 R. 1 box
N...-I,ert, P 1 do.
Newt:at, Jon. trunk,
ft,bertsun, John
boa, Orrin, Jag
Peoples, Mrs. Pusan 1
Pew, J. do
Putney, lion. D. pkg..
Peel. Mat de
Pros. W Cultersity, box,
Voters, Francis . 44
bag.. .
Pow Aeon, A.
lien sere, P. Pkg., do
Reid, Adam do Sharon, Pa.
itoth, V. do Pittsburgh
Rough, J. W. do do
It .ionson, G 4) ii. . do do
It owl! A fir - ,, do do
Reeve, W, it do Dayton, Ohio
!..ball, Dr. Philip do Mercersbarg,
Sti.dit. l'at c bag, Pittsburgh.
Smith, IC, 1 pkg, Elderstills
e;•• • lin:. i sq,t Mork do Fitaburrh
iet..e., P `' do Apollo, Pa.
~' h ' I Lux, Florence, Pa.
: ' e.,z, FT anklin,Vewingo
t. ,,- 4:. ki A J pkg., Steubenville, Ohio
Suter, U. K. do Pittsburgh.
t;tes, net - , .1 chest, do
Ttittr , tou, a Co., U do do
% Ili !Mt, 0, do do
V.tnstrk, W 11 V.x. TIITAbet 11, Pa.
Woliarn,J W. do Pittsburgh
Wright, T. R. do Kittanning.
Wright, W k 13., l'ittaburgh.
Williams, E. W. box, Salem.
Wort, John do Rossoille, Ohio.
W relruti. Enos pkg., Kittanning.
W own, Eli utheth trunk. Washington city.
Zit tlehart, F. pkg., Pittsburgh.
W. B. BARROLL, Agent,
The Adorns Expreas Co.
Ph tsburgh, May fedi, 1856. iny7
MOLT'S PATENT HAND STAMP.—The
ornterriber. Agent for the "FRANK LEN RAND
STAMP COMPANY," of Boston, tfasa.,ll now prepared to
idler to the polite a Stamp whirl, for all practical ye rpossis,
noes any of the kind heretofore offered to too public.
For Railroads, PasPodlcm, Public Houses, Steamboats, to
Profesaional men for stamping their library, Druggists'for
printing their own labels, and all Matoimtilamen (or stamp
ing their envelopes, and in fact CITItt Ls in the COMILICI
tiIt y who wants a Stomp for marking Linen, Clothing, Ac.,
thin is Just the thing.
This Stomp is unlike any other in the market, and Is not
open to obJeetions reasonably urged against other articles of
the kind offered to the public, which facto aro established on
examination—
. . .
lot. It to offered far about one-half the romal cad of others
Being more Pimple in its construction, It is lees liable
to get out of ordet .
3d It is more compact, easier operated, and more certain
of mr lung PERFECT INPRENRIONN
The proprietors rely upon the intrinsic merits of the
Stamp for its general adoption, feeling confident that Its
cheapness and superiority combined, over all others, will
give it a favorable Introduction.
The public are invited to call and are the operation and
the variety of otyloo of electrotype dies.
intim s received for any style or pattern, and the dies elec
trotyped, of the best material and vvorkinunship.
MOSES F. EATON, Agent,
No, 139 Float street, Pittsburgi , Pa.
N ft.—AU ENTS WANTED immediately to canvass for the
ahai e, to whom a liberal COMMDLOIOD will be paid.
CERTIFICATE.
I hereby certify that MOSES F. EATON, of Pittsburgh,
Pa., to the duly appointed Sole Agent for the sale of " Holt's
Patent Hand Stamp' for the State of Pennsylvania, (etiOspt
lug the City of Philadelphia,) and also for the Comities of
Ashtabula, Trumbull, Mahal:dug, Columbiana and Jefferson,
in the State of Oldo.
FRANKLIN lIADD SUMP COMPANY, Borrox, tfAss..
By their *pat, W. WILt.A.RD.
Pit tsburgh, May 12, ma. (myle)
PROCLAMATION. —By virtue of a pre
cept under the hands of Wm. B. Weliare, Proddent
Judge of the Court of Common Pisan,
Judicial
for the Fifth
Judicial Dietrict of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the Court
of Oyer and Terteintr,'and General Jail Delivery, in and for
said District, and William Bowtt r t l id Gabti9l,Adaine, paw,
Associate Judges of the nine Itrand for the County
of Allegheny, dated the stettemth yof May, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and tifty•eix, and
to toe directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer,
and General Jail Delivery, at the Court House In the City of
Pittsburgh, on the first Monday (wend day) of inns, 1880,
et 30 o'clodt.
Publlonotice is hereby given to all Justices of the Peace,
Coroner and Constables of the Contity of Allegheny, that
they be then and there, in their persons, with their
roils, records, inquisitions, ans and other remem
brances, to do those things which to their respective offices,
in then. behalf, appears to be done--end also those that will
prosecute the prisoners that now are or may be in the jail
of said County of Allegheny, to be then and there to prose
cute against them as shall be
under any hand, in Pittsburgh, this sixteenth day of
May, In the year of our Lord ene thousand eight hun
dred and Bfty-six, and of the Commonwealth the 78th.
tuyi7:td BODY PATTERSON; Sheriff.
TIRIED PEALIILES —lOO bush. for sale by
JIJ AP% SMITH, MAUI, h WINTER.
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CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
CONNECTING WITH
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
VIE ALLIANCE.
. _
THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTS TO Cincano
Lan Tat NORTH West, to vu CLEVELAND.
This Route Is One Hundred miles shorter and abort nine
bourn quicker than the circuitous one via Indianapolis.
Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
Four Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago.
Time to Cleveland sit hours, Chicago twenty-four hours,
and St. Louis thirty-seven boars.
On and after TUESDAY, May '2A, MO, the Trains
on this Road will run as follows:
The trains of the Otto and Pennsylvania Railroad leave
Pittsburgh at &PO A. M. and 7:30 A. M. and 3:00 P. M.
Leave Alliance at 7:15 A. M. and 11.A0 A. AL and 640 P.M.
Arrive in Cleveland at 10:00 A. M , 2:30 P. M. and 9:30 P.
M. connecting there with Cleveland and Toledo Railroad for
Toledo, Chicago, Rock Inland and St. Louie.
Passengenbfor Toledo,.Chicago, St. Louis, and the North
west, leaving Pittsburgh on the 7:30 A. M. train, by going
via Cleveland will arrive in Chicago at 8:10 next morning.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louts, Rock Leland,
Galena, and the North-west, who with to go through with
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 7:30
A. M., as that DI the only train by which close connections
are made through to the above pante.
The trains leaving Pittsburgh at 800 A. M. and Wellsville
at 4,00 P. M. are the only ones by which passengers can
reach stations south of Alliance, or stations on the Tusth -
Meal Ws:melon.
Steamers Forest City and Diurnal leave their landing. op
posite Monongahela Hoagie, every morning (Sundaye ex
cepted) at 10 o'clock, for Wellsville, connecting there with
the train leaving at 4:00 P. M., Alliance at and arriving
in Cloveland at 9-.30 P. It., connecting with the train for
Toledo and Chicago, and Mich. Central Railroad steamer for
Detroit and Chicago.
Tickets for Chicago and other points on the North-west,
via Wellsville, are sold at p to $l,lO lees than via Alliance
The trains for Cleveland connect at Illudeon with trains
for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron.
Pawners for Dover, New Philadelphia and other err,
tient* on TMICAIIM4I Extension, can go through Sante day
without detention.
The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run am
follows: Leave Cleveland at 11.S0 A. M., COO, 8,15 and
9,1.5 P. M. Arrive at Chicago at 10,20 P. M , 0:10 A.
6:40 A. M. and &fat P. M
FARE VIA ALLIAIsiCE AND CLEVELAND
Ist class. 2,1 cl's .
To A11iance......52 80 ITe Le S.alle ...$l6 00 $l2 50
" Cleveland—. 400 " Rock IsPd.. 16 00 14 00
" Toledo— 650 Galena IS 10 14 00
" Chicago 19 00 $lO 00 " Springfield, Is 70 16 20
" Blomontrurn..l6 90 14 40 " Burlington, 19 00 15 00
" St. L0u15...-.18 80 16 60 " Peoria. 18 00 14 00
"; Buffalo- 800 " IturaCity... 20 25 14 75
Milwankle...ls 50 " IS 60 13 80
Emigrant Fare to Chicago $B,OO, Rock Island $lO,OO
Baggage dieckod through to Cleveland and Chicago.
Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the
office of this Company, in the Monongahela Mouse, third
door below the corner.
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
Tti THE EIGHTH WARD OF THE CITY
OF PITTSBUROH.—TweIve lota fronting on Bluff
arrest; which le an 80 foot etroet, overlooking the Monona*.
bola thee, each lot baring a front of 24 feet and averaging
from 110 to 175 feet deep, fronting on a 2.4 foot alley.
Also, twelve tote immediately in the rear of the above,
having a front of 24 feet each on Lomat street, and rtmillug
back to a 24 foot alley. Lcicuet street is a iat f0.,1 street.
Ten lots fronting on Bluff street, now in the city distrlct,
Immediately adjoining the above, only divided by Milten
berger street, which is a 50 foot street, and glen the city lir a • .
Th.e+e lots are 24 feet front each and averaging from 0
t.B feet deep, running hack to a 15 foot viler.
Ton lots in the rear of the above, each I. et haviniz a (twit
.Jf 24 feet on Locust street and running back 00 teat to a 15
foot alley .
One lot on the corner of Vanbraam and Forbes street, ..ho
r.,t front on Furies street, running Lack to St. Patrick's
alley 120 feet, which 13 a 24 lot alley.
Three 1016, 24 test each, fronting on Forbes etreet, run.
GO 0/2 hack 126 feet to It. Putrick's
IN ALLEGHENY CITY
ALio, taro two story brick toittnes nod lota. with bark
1 oiolittge, cock with • (root of ',134 feet. on Fedrrol
lost ~Lo n e the North common; rutuolig leek 07 fret 1, a
foot alley
Rev...nun, Ohio .
Pittsburgh
do
Elryle, Pa
Putoburgh
Clevel4.l.
PlttsburKh
Ltrookvilie, Ind.
Pittsburgh.
Wa.hingtou city
Aligtwn) rity.
Alpo, II stnslt tun glary hi - 1:k benzas and lot frnotiur nn
11.,L , Inson street. on the North aid* , near thv canal, not
troll( on holows.n street, rouumg Icak 7:4 (rut to a 4 loot
alley
Also, my dwelling Innise mind gerund itttazhed. on the .-rir
ner of Sandush n street and the South common; the-, lot fronts
~n I h.. rummer. CO het, 240 feet. Sitnilur . ; v art, and
feet on Water street. This ptoperty well known to
wand up particular Joherlpti.m. as those, who want In pur
tin.," Will Atli AAA for them/an yea.
I Mill barter or ea.:Mingo for rity property In ttliAlrg 11
A' Allegheny nty, One. tholrlftAllot MOM+ of land. out 1111) lln to
Antall tracts to snit purchawers. This land it situated rn
nu Lim and Tyrone townships, Fayotte ~,until, State of
Penns) Ivan... The Pittsburgh and RAIITUAti
runs lies miles thrutigh flits land, fares the Y.intrirluglieuy
river. and to jll3ll. tift V stiles from Pittsburgh to !illltenber.
got stud will LICA be more than ,air and halt or
two bourn tide in the' corn, as 0001 l Ono roil to 011141,1
trim. West Newt.in to Turtle u Lich tat ourplebal
by July or Anguat next
Wan en, Ohio.
Pittel,rtrgh.
do
Allegheny cal,
Richmond, Ind.
Plttabw-gh.
Allegheny city.
Pitudeugh.
Freeport.
Irvin, Venal:kg% CO., P
CICP018.11(1
Pittsburgh.
do
do
do
do
do
Allegheny city.
Kittanning.
Plttatargh.
This rand is w situateal that there its Dune of it more than
two wiles from Layton or Miltenberger'sltlol3, And a
10" 0 . 1 portion of It ("overeat with the finest timber tine •tone,
the best building emno, ore or glees-beam %and, and large
leant Umber
For puticulare inquire of the embecriber in Allegheny city
GROWN MILTENfiIinGSB.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Summer Arrangement--Change of Hour
Oa and nftor MONDAY next ther,wtll 1.3 THREE DAILY
ISA NS la , t‘reen PEEl',Bl:ittill and PIMA DELPHI A
THE MORNINO MAIL TRAIN learcs Pittsburgh for
Philadelphia at A. M.
TUE EAST LINE halves Pitt.burgh for Philadelphia al
2 :A .,
o'clock, P M
TllB NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN loArrA Pitt.burglt GT
Plaht.telphie at 10 P. M.
BLAIRSVILLE ACXX)MMODATION TRAIN ',Laves Pitts
burgh except Sunday, at 4 .30 P. M.
BRIXTON'S AcCOMM()DATION TRAIN Pittatinrgb
daily at II Lick A. M., tau P. M, am! ectM PNI running .
as far Tuttle Ct eel; Bridge.
Thv abort. l.th o , lntt,t at Pittaburgh wttil the Italfroads
to and from St Louis, : Alton. Onion. 4:1.1 :
Neut
Frar.kfurt, Lonr.togton and 1,14114%111e, Toro
Nia,ll.. IL. 1../tfayosto And Indioulp ' too., Clucmmtti.
odulky, Tolo,to
Columbus, Unosville, Ninnmilloo andWooTtvr, bloo;
with the Steam Nrkot Boats from and to Now ORLEANS, SI.
LOUIS. LOUISVILLE and (....I.NciNs&li.
TIIROUGII TICKETS can be liaJ to ei from either of the
above places .
For further particulars, see handbills at the different
starting ',ants. Passengers from the West will find this the
shortest and most expeditious route to Philidelfilda. Pohl
more, New York, or Boston. J. MESKIMEN.
Agent, Passenger Linea, Pittsburgh.
TIIOS
myth Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia.
ELEGANT ILLUSTRATED NATIONAL
WuRKS, umw published in numbers—
!Tiorne's General Atlas of the World. containing ewverity
Maps. drawn and engraved from the latest and Lest authori
ties. with Descriptions and Statistics of all Nations to the
year 1852,---to be completed in thirty-three semi-nnnithly
parts, each containing two map,
Pictorial Cyclopedia of Biography, embracing a series of
original memoirs Of the most distingnishmi permos of all
times--Illustrated with 600 wood engravings and 23 stool
portraits—to be completed in twonty.three parts.
Republican Court, or American Society in the days at
Washington—with 1 n - cut v-one portraits of diettnmutsh••d
women; to be completed in teenty-one parts. each to r.ll
- a purr art of tome noted beauty of the time of NVaith
ingtini.
Works of the British Poets, selected and chronologically
arranged friim lien ,lonsott to Scott. with biographical and
critical notices of each; by Dr. Albin and others ;—to be
completed in forty-seven pams, each containing two steal
plate W A lIILDENPtfNNRY S. Co,
Fifth at_ opposite Um Theatre
nifl7 Agents for the Pub's.
A LARGE BRICK 110CSE pleasantiv.ito
.
abed to Allegheny city. with lot of ground su fe,•t
front on Bank lane, by lad feet deep to alb foot alley. The
bonne in well built and finished in modern style; portico in
front, hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen, 7 chambers,
cellar, hydrant, paved and gravel yard. shade and fruit
trees, shrubbery, ac.,all in complete order, for nale by
myt S. CUTHBERT Sr SON. ;it Market at.
GENTLEMEN desirous of purchasing a
really handsome COUNTRY SEAT, will please exam
ine the following: h acres of choice land, in nue state of
cultivation, 4 mites from the city, adjoining the residence of
Capt. Schenly. A new brick dwelling bootie, with hall, two
large parlors, a 17 by 32 feet dining room and kitchen:
chambers; a nursery and finished attic; a porch along tlie
kitchen, and a portico fn front of the house; a pump of
good water at the kitchen door, and a spring convenient; a
tenant house of 4 rooms, barn, carriage house, &c; large
orchard, grapes, &c. The above property only needs to ho
seen to be appreciated. Immediate }meet:anion Can he had.
S. CUTHBERT & SON, Real Estate Arts,
mY27 61 Market street.
lOWA AND MINESOTA.—Farm of 400
aurae near Dyereviile Station, finely inipmeral A Farm
in Beaton County, rolling prairie, near timber. Farm near
Burlington, 190 acres improved, 140 acres fine Prairie Land,
eight miles from Muscatine. IN) acres of land near St.
Paul, Mlnesota 320 lots in West St. Paul, &c., Ac. For
sale by 8. CUTHBERT & SON,
myii 61 Market street.
MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR
RESTORER—An unfailing restorer and preserver
of the hair and sight. It is not a dye I The hair and whis
kers, however gray, are restored to and preserved in their
original life color I By its nee, wigs, spectacles and gray
hairs, will Boon become extinct. The Restorer we d vtith
the Zylobalvamum, not only Olean-sea the hair, but Inclines
it to curl, giving it a sort glossy and natural appearance.
The Restorer will strengthen and preeerve the eight, and
remove and prevent dizziness, headache, scurf. dandruff,
scald-head, or any eruption of the skin, and all unnatural
perepirations of the head It is a certain cure for catarrh
In the head.
Sold by JOS. FLETh.43, Druggist,
my 24 oer. of the Diamond and Market Bt.
PRATT'S DAUGERREOTYPES ANS AM
BROTYPES, which give such general satisfaction are
daily obtained, in every kind of weather, at Lafayette Build
ing, No. 87 FOURTH street. Particular attention paid to
ambrotyping, as the dire of sitting le nth& less than re•
quired for Daugerreotypeo. Pictures of children taken in
few seconds in either of the above named styles. Ambro
type or Davgerreotype Copies made correctly from every
kind of pictures. Warranted perfect. Prices moderate.
Our motto is, TO PLEASE. rahlB
WALKER'S UNEQUALLI'D
IBLE IN&—I have just received a large supply of
this celebrated Indelible Ink, with or without the prepara
tion. Iris offered as the beet ink now In use. In all cases
the money will be refunded what It does not please.
AO&
aP 2S " coliketiikailond alle9,Bnd Xtutet at.
SALT -50 sacks Table Silt ;
50 Butter "
Aeceived by (mO 2 ) F. B. MAYO.
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RAILROAD,
BrM=
VIA WELLSVILLE.
lst data. 2d cra
J. DURAND, Sup't, Cleveland.
J. A. CAW:IIIEIi, AO !Haa:ire,
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. NTTIVIBER 218
STOCK AND
STATE SEO7.IIITTES.
Pennsylvanian garent.,lB77
New York 6 rent.,1873
i Ohio 6"0cent..1876
Virginia 6ggcera.,lBB7
CITY, CO. & BOR. BONDS.
Allegheny Co. 66,Pittsburgh
and Connellsvffle R.R.
Do. Pitts.* Stenbenv.R.R.
Do. Allegheny Valley R.R.
Do. Chartiers Valley Ral.
Do. Cleveland & Pitta. R.R.
Do. Perineyvanla R.R.
$750.0001
500 000
750,000
150,000
150,000
1,, 0
2,750,000 1
400,000
100 ,000
100,0001
City of Pittsburgh Os
Allegbetty City Us-.
Bor. of 31cliessport Bs, 1886
Bor. of Connellsville 8141886
R. R. MORTGAGE BONDS.
Pitts. k Connellev'e A.R. 6e,
1983, guar. Baltimore City
Ohio & Pa. R.R. let mort.7s
Ohio Sc Pa. R.R. Income 7s
A Ile' ny Pal. R.R. let mort. 75
Pltts.ABteu.R.R.lat mort
1,000,000
1,750,0001
2,000,000
400,000
800,1=1
BANK STOCK&
Bank.of Pittabargh...
Morahan& & Banat Bank
Exchanp Bakk..
blecharuca' Bank
1,142,700
600,000
818,000
600,000
200,000
62,600
200,000
.66,260
40,200
Pittsburgh Trust Company
Farmers' Deposit Dank
Citizens' Deposit
Bank....
d.
Allegheny' Saving Fun Co.
Mee. Savings Bank, Alleey
RAILROAD STOCKS.
Pennsylvania R.R.
Saida:me& Ohio AIL.--
12,104,820
18,099,400
2,686,71'0
• 2,468,240
4 6 4 286
1,628,9=1
Cleveland & Pittsburgh
Ohio k Pennsylvania
Pitts. k Comae
Allegheny Valley
Chanters Valley
Pit & Steubenville R.S.
BRIDGE STOOKS.
Allegheny Bridge_
Monongahelaßridge
Hand Street Bridge..
Northern Liberties Bridge.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Pittsburgh GOB Company....
Allegheny Gas Company....
Monongahela Navigat'n Co.
Western Insurance Co.
Citizens' Insurance Co.
Pitta. Life, Fire & Mar Ins Co
Eureka Insurance Co
35,000
67^
111,000.,
118,668
245,000
Minnesota Mining Co. ..
Pins. & Boston Mining C 0...
National Mining Company.
North American Mining Co.
Darlington Cannel Coal Co,
Panne. Insurance C 0.........
RATES OF DISCOUNT.
t PENNSYLVANIA.
Bank of Pittsburgh par
Err hangs Bank, do par
Mar. and Matra, do par
Bank of Commerce par
Bank of North America... par
Bank of Fortheru Met's, par
Bank of Pennsylvania-. par
Bank of Penn Tcownehip, par
Commercial Bank of Pa... par
Farmers k Mac Lk, par
Girard Bank_ par
Kensington Bank...._ par
Mann. R Mechanics' 8k... par
Meehan ics' Bank Par,
Moyamenuing Bank ....... parl
Philadelphia 8ank......_..par
Southwark Bank par
Tradesman's Bank par,
Western Bank par
Bunk of Chambembur g.
Bank of Chester County, par
Bank of Danvi11e......._... par !
Bank of 'Del. Co., Cheater, par
Rank of Germantown par.
Itauk of Gettysburg),
Bank of Lewistown
Bank of .Maldietoarn •
31,,,,tgoinery Co. Bank... par
Bank of Northumberland. par.
Columbia Bk k Bridge Co par
Dos lostown Bank, ... . parl
kla . ston Bank par
Erie Bank
Farmers' Ilk of Bucks Co. par
Fa! 1.1 , r5 . lilt of Laneaster. par
Farmers' Bk of Reading.. par
Feu im Ilk of Sehuyikiileo par
Far a irror. Waynesburg
Franklin Bk 'Washington. 1 .41
ilarristora Book
{Ln:.wlale ikulk
L....utter Bank.. ..... .. par
la.-aster County Bank... par
1,1..1011 Bun . ....... par
Bank of Pottsville par,
Monongahela Bank par
Branch Bank. .. par
IPrnui nit Ilk WII kes ban n par
ttele:f Notes
Branch at Wooster do
Branch at Xecdo jy
Branch at Youngstown_ do
! City Bank, CincMnatl..... do
Commercial Bk,Cfncln'tl do
Franklin Bank— do
Layette Bank— do
Ohio Liking. A Trust Co. do
Western Reserve Bank... do
Small Notes. Y.
NEW ENGLAND.
dßlvent Banks...
NEW YOBS.
New York City
MARYLAND.
Bidtimore Pa
Country 4
N. JERSEY A DELAWARE
All solvent Banks
.%
VIROINTA_
IBank of the Va11ey......... 4
Baulk of-Va. Richmond— do
Es., Bank, Va., Norfolk... do
.Farmers Wk of Virginia. do
Alerchants' dr. Meth. Bank %
North Western Bank do
Branches
NORTH CAROLINA.
Bank of Cape Rear 34
Bank of St. of N. CaraU'a do
Com. Bank, Wilmington do
Merchants' Bk, Nevin:Len do
SOtTH CAROLINA.
Bk of the St of S. Carolina do
I Bonk of South Carolina do
Bank of Charleston ...... do
Planter? & Mechanic' Bk do
GEORGIA.
Allman Ins. & Bk'g Co
Bank of Augusta_..._.... 8
Bk ofTIZNIIBS
Brunswick Aug'a. 3
AF X.
All .lvent Banka..-
KENTUCKY.
Bk of Kentucky, Loular'a
IR of Lou(erre, Thurston do
Northemßk of Kentucky do
Southern IA of Kentucky do
INDIANA.
Stale Bank A b•--
Bk of State of Mlsmari... 34
WISCONSIN.
Ohio Pagte Bank.
Br anch at Akron do
Branch at Athens do
Branch at Bridgeport.— do
Branch at Chillloathe..... do
Branch at Cleveland. doI
Branch at T01ed0.....,,. do
Branch at Dayton do
Branch at Delaware do,
Branch at Columbus dui
Branch at Ashtabula- do
l
Branch at Salem dol
Branch at Mansfield. do
Branch at Ripley do
Branch at Cincinnati do
Branch at W.: ..ngton.... do'
Brunch at .... do
Branch at Lancaster do
Branch at Steubenville_ do
Brooch at Mt. Ternon .. do
Bt each at Newark......... do
Branch at Springfield du
Branch at Marietta do .
Branch at Troy. . .... do
Branch at Mt. Pleasant... do
Branch at Zanesville do,
Branch at Norwalk du,
Branch at Piqua. du
Branch at Portsmouth... do'
Branch at Baton do:
Branch at Ravenna du
Branch at Cuyahoga. du
Branch at !Massillon do
Marine & Fire In. Co. chke 5
Farmers & Mech. Bank... 1
Peninsular Bank
Insurance Company 1
State Bank..
Bk of N. Amer., Toronto.. 2
Bk of the People,Toronto 2
.Bank 'ot Montreal 2
Bk of U. Canada, Toronto. 2
EASTERN EXCHANGE.
On New York, for curr'cy
jOn
lOn Baltimore
I WESTERN PXCILINGE.
!Cincinnati 1
Louisville 1
St. Louis-. ... .. . . I
GOLD AND SPECIE YALUE.
Doubloons, Spanish 16.00
do
Eagla, old
flagle, new
Frederirlosd'ors.
Ten Thidera_...
Guineas
Sovereigns
Ten Quildeta...
Napoleons
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t Gentility; also, a Useful
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Aspenwold.
auder Doesticks, P. B.
oilier Poems.
fully Illustrated.
Policy, as opposed to the en
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NEW AND CHEA
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Tloi Lady's Onnle to perfect
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Plunbustah ; by Q. K. Phila
Song of Militandwatha, and •
Salad for the S,dal—benutif
A Defence of the American
croachments of foreign intlu.p,
rerencv of Papacy In the poll
:Ames; by Thum. N. Whitney.
Forbes' Volunteer litanusl—in 2 vols,
Jost reed by W. A. GILDENFENNEY k CO.,
inyla Fifth at., oppostle the Pleat-re.
11HE VOYAGE OF LlFE—Engravings of
these great Moral Pietur,a, painted by tine late That.
Cele, are now on view at the atom of
J. J. GILLESPIE t 00., 70 Wood at. •
Where subscriptions will be received. my.3o
'pc BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE;
to , 20 " K.s.tra Old Laguayl a "
10 " Old Java
pocketm Fren , h Java
2 bal.-. prime Nlocha
10 lotgl old Maricatho
:- , .looted ex preoly for my retail businees.
tuy l 2 F. B. DRAM, No.l Diamond
BIi.ELY 45k, RICHEY, REAL ESTATE
BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, corner of Seventh
cud Smithfield street% Pittsburgh, will attend to selling by
A action any property sold by Executors, or by order of Or
-phone' Court, In the City or County; and to any detictiptiett
ef Real }state out of tho City. jalo
DR. IFEISKELL'S TETTER OINTMENT.
This Ointment has never been known to fail in the
core of Totter, Scald Head. Itch, Ringworms, Ulcers, Scalds,
Pimples, Frosted Limbs, Inflamed Eyes, Piles and all erup
tions of the skin.
For sale only by
jes
308. FLEMING,. -
corner Diamond and Market et.
WANTED—A SITUATION, by a young
Lady, inn Dry Goods or Trimming Store, or Mir
uery establishment.
ANTED—Several GIRLS to do housework, in the city
and country. Abio, a situation by a boy about fourteen, in :a
store. to run errands, or other light work.
FOR SALE—A small TANNERY, in good order and doing
a good business, in a small village about fifteen miles from
the city. The owner wishing to go West, will sell at a great
bargain.
liMutre of GEORGE W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intel
ligenco Office, north side of Ohio street, fourth door east of
the Diamond, Allegheny City. Jeti
FRESH FRUITS
-6 dozen Peaches In bottles or cans.
do Pine Apples do do
ii do Strawberries do do
do Cherries do do
b do Blackberries do do
6 du Huckleberries do do
6 do Geowlawriisi do do
6 do Yeats and Plums in bottles or
For sato by RYHER & A1.130N,
ml 23 No. 30 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel.
CHOICE LAND AND BEAUTIFUL 1,0-
CATIONS FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCE% FORBAJX.
—tree acres beyond the Allegheny Cemetery, on .the
plank road, line ferei , t trees, shrubbery, ke. Also 6 acres
near the residence of Jamee Blakely, Esq. For price and
terms, call at the Real Estate Office of
O LIVE OIL.
doz. quarts.
& Mil - BERT di SON, fa Ittaket
6 doz. pinta
n't rt,6iveil and for sale by
kr1.11:1M & ANDEIRSON
co. 30 Wood St. opposite ar — ies -7 H - oteL
A A. MASON & CO., are now opening
. some 600 cases of New flo ods, Just purr-WSW! AA a
;mat reduction in prime, sod much less then the costal inr
portation, and will be sold correspondingly low. me::
LAWN GRASS.-20 hush. of the finest
English Mixed, for yards and iiletillure
received and fin sale at the Seed and grietdinrst Store. 0.
47 lilttn street. avail ..14MMEI WARDSCP.
RD OIL-10 bblo. No.l
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10 do. N 0.20 11 IdOrelidlbeenlaby
VAINEMI,HOSAXIM• -
my 26
" WiLLOW PILL BOILES , 1 1
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rec'd and for age by Den E'Lmargbi
SAL AMMONIAC-3 0 0 lbs. in store and for
sale by U 97/ FLEMING „gm
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path adqiukal ifeh1r1i0n............44.44, 1 2 . 5
. Do f brielrook - ' -- ' ,
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WEDNESDAY MORNDIG:
untii:ll`tilate,s:f
The Constitution, of the. 114 d elifita'lltigthtt:•-
Med by the thirteen orighuttrStutev , Whe,'W
lowing order, to wit :
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XIII-- . . . -.B.hode lelezl4,o-r!,',",•••MaY,'"l,/0-)
States admided.,ipto the tinfork, ailAce.4o*(,ooits
'of the. Coisatitutwil: ei l - ,n.
xiii .:..t.:::-...-.Verm ing. '' ---- - -- .. ...... ••••• .. ...........:S 1 . - 7 -.-- 61
XV. -4.4.:...Keeitacky..L...,.:.-lintx , -.. :1,!.-415._
XVI * Teneeeslip 2 .,,. ...p . r.4 1 D,0.:-. ~. .,....il o l ta
XVII ()bk . • • .., • , '4..4:l;lpeemW.r z0,.4.'"
XVIII ' April- • - 8,4812
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miy
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• Territories prgartizedtby: act, of : Confrof,..3
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2, • Waittington .: . ..... •
9 0 4903 ,
.-8 - amo44 May 30 , 183,4
50
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60
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Territorial Extent of,the EnttettStntel,
The following statement watztalrerWarf o FTrne .
Census office on 25th Sept t emberi:loB,, , b3s.Al4
J.. J. Abert, of the TopogrAplilcak:F4l,gineer4.;••
Area of the Pacific Elope, or , of the r 4.,. ou,sqtred-,
by rivers falling into the'? •adHo.;'
Area of the Mississippi Valley s otof4itie leijnroj .
watered by the Mississippi and Missouri .
and their tributaries. ..... 1,231A1.1
Area of the Atlantic Slope proper dtar/iXi -
Area of the Atlantic Slope, incitiiling
only the waters falling. . •
Gulf of Mexico west of the Missis
sippi. • ' 183,645
Area of the Atlantic Blew inclading
only the waters falling into the
Gulf of. Mexico- east_ f the4flaSi!
sippl 146,839 •
Total of the. Atlantic Slope or of the region" slt ,pin
"
waters Bill into the --.M;AM
70
215
2S
27
10 i 10
Total area of the United Staten enid their Territc? 7 .
`-- .rtes in /863 i ... . .... .. ' OBlOB3
Value of American 3friati Ezyoricd ehtrin# 1-4 c,
Iron, Pig
" Costfikgs of , r•-•., .._ -, „: gleala
" All other manuractiires 0f..........: 4 ,i1ii.5110,61,
Copper abd Brae's, and ntanttfi telittes -i. e.f.:: -. • - #l9oi7tie
Lead
Tin . 711 , - -
.
Paeter and Lead - - 'S 'V% .
Gold and Silver Coin ' 1984%425'
Gold and Silver Brillion ...... ......- -344114995:',
RAILWAY. CONSOLLDATION. —The uniortzin.nne •
corporation of the three links tampaaing z Wei.
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago r Itailroao,
necessarily attracts a great deal of attetititai.
Three hundred and thirty-eight miles of the Hite alb
uow in operation, and the, whole, when -comple4 ,
ted, will be four hundred and sixty AveLinilesoll
the way passing through 41 rich and „ pow.Ronsi,
conntry. Its niere length ninst mac de - eiteor.
the leading railways of the itittited , Stated; , 4ltie`
capital stock is sl6,ooo,ooo,Andits/wisinisitandm
influence must o f course, ha. enoriago„,,, Tlria sg
effect of the conibination, has threat] notioe s q,
the value of oorLsolidation ? •aild ifilieinilliuilftt,!
be followed in other cases . - The dcts paibeitliY \ '
Legislatures of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Incflanattrutz ,
Illinois, to authorize., the gene Eal. consolislation„ ;
in this particular case, contained a clause,,gene:,,
ral in its natarl, to enable any railroads; etiiitiril
nous and connected in character, raining thieugle
more than one State, to.consolidate theirosapital. ,
stock. At the last sessiOa,o the-•LegintsPire 0f,,,,
New York, a similar bill was pending la that body
..,
and was only' prevented from passing W the
sudden adjournment . . ~• • •,:i::.-.= , - •••o•.-,1
ak h branches...
2.113.401:111.1.
OANADA.
A 'Novux et., New,
comes out with the startling itateniant thiktienis;
forth all paper may be derived from ilia 'iniiwini"
catacombs of. Egypt. The'Doctor has explored
the entireivalley of the Nile, and lias'benotati l tia
accustomed to speak ArabiodtatAni hasralmostb
forgotten his mother tongue. He estimates; *at ter :
the mummy pits of tae Nile centain aboakftlili
millions of embalmed Egyptians, who he says;„
will, with their linen and papyrous • eereitteirts; '
furnish excellent material , forluist class paper'.••••
lie does not explain the rationale of hia-theou,..t,
but as the adipose and muscUlar_triatter of these
bodies have all been trausfcirmeifinta fibrV,' it is
possible, (tale says; that itcart.'be.oonirertedlint6 4 '
pulp with the same facility as-vegetabletmattet •
Let'this 'idea be put into :ppatioal eifenA t
may even happen that one of Piolepuq c or,,,,
Cleopatra, or even Nebudahatlitaziar'llinlelf, — ,,
may yet furnish material upou'whiote
daily newspaper. They would.thus certainlyilia:' , l
useful in death as well as in life,
Patriot 16 60
.10 60
.1000
7 80
7 80
600
4 93
3 96
3 80
2 16
PUGNACIOUS' Ixtrrans.—The following from
a New Jersey paper wouldindioate-that
eral capitol will not be allowed 16 monopolize
the warlike spirit of the. age.:., tlio Hudson,.
(N. J.) Court, t few days since, counsel were
engaged in stunning up a' case
E. B. Wakeman and Chatfield, -Were engaged
During Mr. Chatfield's , remarks, Mr. Wake
man lost his equanimity, and ,flung a.law book
at Mr. Chatfield's head, whin h Mr. C. threaten,
ing to retaliate with an inkstand, when Judge,
Ogden immediately stopped theoffruy.
G6ZI. GADSDEN,OUI' ittilaStOr to Atexio t spilaTtyi
sed through Columbia, S: C., this wee..k: Da
way to Washington." U in iceatbfect health.
Ho says that he thirika'.'the pro*ttlf
gdvernment now exists, and that Comonfort has,
been able to effeot„! xelatiom to thiirariiiVadj
church, what no- other„.TuleF• has been ab10.40 , ,vq
do. Ile also mentioned having nego*eilti Wit444y
treaty with Melded; gives us - a IMO . of 4
steamers under the• joint flag,: withtup'ecial'coin;?Y` , -
,mercial advantages, stopping at nil: the Graf portiev
to deliver the mail.
Donate Mtsvortrattd:Z.:=lrt Mewl *
a young gentleman was driving hie 42606 itahee
into town when the.. notde ,faltered ,, rand4
fell dead. While standing over hi 5 ,1: . 1 7 4 / 1 . 111 1 11 _22
lent bay "'the gentleman had his wateh
and his pocket picked' of 4 sBB6Vlilliferthiliti„ ."
like vultures, come in'flocks:
EARLY in July is the' beat tiu?e..to4 l 4azgrilli. ,
evergreens, but it can lie adLli at `nay tam
July. At any other seasonltis dif&cultlo nutke.„
them grow.. The earth should haves,--gooktidaV 1 '
ing at the time of planting. and .shouldmothe::
wet again, unless the weather is very dtg t
ten or twelve days.
A ConvEstasca.—Car taiikling in Frazree4s;
making rapid strides towardsperfestion. QsAhe
Orleans railway people inn go to 14dr-fairly an
dress, and have as good , a night's rest AS they'"
COUld get under a foar-poster- - For this theirav
eler pays the peke of W►? seats.
GEH• 110IIBTON.—The Galveston Civilian says
Gen. •.lionston ben serionslY
residence in Maitville, Texas—probably in-daar
ger—but was reported convalescent at last an
°Gupta.
FILL MORE Moystassts.—ltt Albany Mr. Till-.
more Yti l l tyntinAy miseived, arrangements
being dirStitLY well progressed.. In Buffalo the
Qommori Council have appointe a committee to
greet him on his arrival akin.).
Cioviranon OF M 138017111. -4:01. Benton has ac T;
cepse the nomination for Governor of Missouri } ;, . .,,
basingirlattisient on the ground of sitisfactiqw,
at ?dr. tnchanan's success before the Cincinnati
Convention.
A FBZNCEMAN oneenskedWhatttarinee there
was between M. de Rothschild and Herod? The
difference was that Herod was king of the Sows,
and Rothschild was Jew of the kings,
e j
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s ~. a e a ~~ ra-x-'e
!!=1
bet 10 , ;87
Year Ending June 30,.1850
Total.
MOM
OST.
3t • :
4 , '
$,T3,060,
g,1140'
- 16,114$
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