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Printed ROI Putiesked every moraine, (ikaidays eaxepted,)
-BY 1111/4ef&ORE & MONTGOMERY,
OM. LEIN IRISIN-WINT CORM OP WOOD *IW 'MTH 011.1378.
.'.. 1 13111311,--Piee Dollars a year, payable strictly In advance.
tfds Dollars invariably required . li not paid within the year.
i 'cop* Two theris-for eale'a the cot:utter in
the Gilles, and by the Newa Boys.
TILE SATURDAY MORNING POST
Published from the same office, on a large blanket size
sheet at TWO DOLLARS a year, In advance. Single conies,
Carm
No paper will be discontinued, (unless at the discre
tion of the Proprietors) until all arrearagea are paid.
Qv- No attention will be .paid to any order nukes accent
putted by the money, or satisfactory reference in thlo zity.
sarp,,,,mat,od with the Establishment of the Morning
N o, is one of the largest JOB PRINTING OFFICES In the
city, whore all kinds of work le done on the shortest notice,
And unapt reasonable terms.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
QAMIIEL C. WINGARD,
ATTOIVEY AT LAW,
)•-. 7
H, PENNA.
• 411,0Plice fu BAKEwnvs BUILDINGS, Omar street,
(nimuly opposito the Court tonne.) , fob iy
• CHARLES W. WI.RO A:RD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
RR RNER ITRa,
CAIGIRIA euIACTT, PENNA.
:: Sir AlllO practices In Huntingdon, Blair, Chutrficld and In
." Mans courales. let, 12:1y.
•• '' AMEB A. LOWRI E, Attorn - '- ey at Law,
i e
office Fourth street, Pittsburgh, between guiltheield and
rry alley. decll:ly
JOHN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor
at Law, office corner of litth arid Oraut streets, Pitts-
Magi, .le3:ly
Q All P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109
Fourth stmt, Pittsburgh, fourth - door Wow Mr. Bully
,Pattereou's booty Stable. )en_
PATRICK AVICENNA., Alderman of Third
Ward, office corner of Grant and Fifth oteeeta, (formerly
occupied by Alderman Lewis.) where all business pertaining
to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will be
womptly attended te.
HAIiL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to G.
. w. Diddle. 10.144. Smithfield street.
$5 - °Mee hotire from 8 to 1 o'clock, and from 2 to 5 o'clock
feblikly
T SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors
111 • cruka of MarkiA.
/Sir Office tmura from 9 o'clock A. M. too o'clock Y. Ai.
dac2o,y
BUSINESS CARDS
JTORN MOORHEAD, Wholesale Grocer and
Oontmiaddon Merchant, for the mitt of PIO METAL and
BLOOMS, and PRODUCE generally, No. 27 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. Aral
ifatux mu.sat, RICLICMON, Pitubulgh.
MILLER & RICKETSON, Wholesale On.-
cers, Importer. of BILLNDIES, WINES and &WASS,
Nos. 172 and 174, corner of Irwin and Liberty streets, Pitts
burgh. Iron, Nails, Ootton Yarns, &c , constantly on baud.
Ji2o
straw B. CURLING O. Ix xonsll7ll.)N.
EDWMP DIYMILTNIC RINGRALLT.
CURLING, ROBERTSON &CO., Manu
facturers of Cut. Proasod nod Plain Flint C; LAS'..W A !CF.,
warehouse Na. 17 Wood streot, core.. of Fr.• 111., l'iwthurgh,
Jar - All other kiude of 1114newait mad W/i/do. Ulnae nt
low Market pricno
•
EDLIE & Li LAI, Suo,es.s , )rs to Mulcahy
/ 4
is.. Lee, taanntactunara or cut. hir:oid.4 .0 I 1.1,,0
tit and Fancy Color.] GLASSWARE, r:l4 dealero in all
winds of Window Glass, Fl.kei, Vials ILI,d hAtion Wert,
borree corner of Markat and Water streeca, Pittsburgh.
mb3:dly
REMOV A L.—C. IHMSEN, Manufacturer
of every variety ot VIALS, lI(YITLES and WIN DoW
GLASS; black Porter, Wine and Claret Bottlee; Ikmtfohna
nod Carboys; alert, Flint Blur, in every variety. N a1,11(.11.e.
Dim. UM Second and 1;13 First erne t, Pittiddirgh. rull2S
R.. DRA.VO, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer
. in COUNTRY PRODUCE. olfern for eitle n chat,
stock of GROCRRItieI, gelected for fataily Iv, Shave
every variety and the purest quality, ground nt hi. St.,.
Alsn, Dried Fruits. Purina - it and Dotneetic Produce
taken in exchange for inerchanchee
F. IL D. hax procured a full asmortrnent of lan in-th'k ernr
canted U AftDRN SEEDS, and te oda% the suet/0.41 ,•1 nil
tarested in rural &Inure:anti
_ _
COZAISSION7 HOUSE.—The su!)scribers
have opened a lieu. for the shove purpose, et No 17
lhaithtteld street, futal kl.wrs st.ovo the )I. , sonzslo•la ifotr,
We will purchase. or I, , eIVP ou 004/111/1.1011, fur B.L. , 1.
ate of FLOUR, BACON, CHERSF... , IAI
B 4 Y, FLA.): SitEj), CIRAPIS tiEED, :IA LED II AY.
upon which we will wake advances, or purcils,e 08 th.. 8,14
market rates for cash. I nurd) AlAl PA .4 N.
w. 11. INGLInIi . .. . 2 21 , `H , 4111,10N .J I LKNSLfI.
JE NGLI Ski & It ICIIA KLISON, Forwardir, ;
. and Ooruioassiall Alen h,. T. ms I wi.ler...ba cioalol Ili ,
" - 1811, BACON and OIL. and I'll,ll/L'CF. vt.r., - .1:1) 11 4.. •
alOniA. fUrill,lly ol:Callikod Loy Bur britlce A I Lrfirarti, N., 114
RiVatex and 160 .Flrst nt.r..Jl., Plttnlkurgit, folia
_
;OLIN ATWELL. i J. LIE .I'll.l, A . 1,11 L
ATWELL, LEE & CO., \Vh..lesale Urwer,,
Produce and ConfLuinniiin \lr. 'mutt, mini ill ni• i - •I
• Pittsburgh Mauufacturt.a, N,,. b Na ,aal eittoo, lan a ...en ‘V al -r
t end Front stream, Pittbbnrgl.. aids
eOHN W. BUTLER & Cu., I , ,,rwarding and
Cammenou Merrlaants. deniers in nit kinds of PITIn.
BURGH MAN UFACEURES. LEAD I'IPE Anil 6111sET
LEAD, No. 67 Front street. Pit totlJlng 11 ..1)1›,
ENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and
00L11111/..101i MerAtaht. end trhol , talf 11,11,
Cattl 'LSE' SEEDS ..1 , )
25 Wood street, PittAburgh mart.
WILLIAM (IS r illiam Carr,
late of the firm of J Parker A Co
CIRIts and danlori is Foreign 'WIN KS and BRA NDI ES X'l.l
liforionehoti , wd It.ufiod WHISKY, No 3 . 2 . 9 Comm. rct.l
Bow, Laiorty groat, Pittsburgh-
JOSEPII FLEMINO, suceetisur to L.
toz & Co., wrner of Market stre,t .1.1 th.• Dtant,..l.
keepe constantly on hand a full afoot un,ont of Dlt o'. JS. \tr.!,
MINIM, MEDICINE CHEST:, PERYUMMIY, and utl arti
cles portal:ln:lz to his Lamm.,
/Or Phystcnans c.davalndod at all
It mini.
- • • •
B litfr 1 1 E It S, sucees.ri J
Kidd .4 I,IiIIGuISTe. No rag
Pittsburgh. 1.4.411.et0rl a Ur IFLibt, a
fags, Liver )41t,
JL. MAIISIIALL, succemor to 11. Lue,
roVOOL. 1/LALSII filo! CONl3llstilON 11 Elit.ll3N7,
No. 139 I,Lborty strsoi, P 111.1111134.
Rtfermcc--W IL'Cbutoa Bros.. lir.s.aor A It34tn, ur
phy, Tieruao k Co., Wows & liu-kpatt t~k
Pittsburgh, Nigy 23, 1333
II A 1/Wl(2li, deakr ill l‘entvt, kv
I. Leaf TO13.1e0). itA awl 1' APEIi, N.,lavW
feel, beton - Sir at, l'ineburgh ',a1,20 1 y
Air The htglleet tult.ricet. prl b, to rorti, paid f.. hage
WASIK& P. MARS LL . n LI t-
WP. MARSEIALL & Cu., Importers and
derriere in French A.mence.n PAPER
INGE, No. r Weed street, Pittsnurgh
_
sir• Sole alp.nce for the celobrateNl manursci ur.
Dellcourt 6 Co., Peri& .
- -
T. O. MORGAN, Bookseller and Su,-
fL 3I
. tionur. Ilan alw/i) el On Landa genui a 11
l ...lIIIAC ill
and, kliacallkneow and Blank Buuke, Pr/utiii,„ hut uh /
Clap Paper, hr., ata,laealo and rflail, N... 1.04 W.../t1 strert,
below Vieth (east olde) Nth/burgh
W.A.NTEL I —Rags awl Tauners' Scrape n 1,15 1 v
TORN H. MELLOIt, Wholesale and lie nd
el dealer in )10SICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIA NOS, NIII6I I .
OOHOOL DOORS and STATIONERY, Nom. nI
,Pittsburgh.
POMP LUKER ...... . . . . F,W Eh 1.1 01 likIlS(
R EYMER Sr, ANDERSON, (5ue,r,,,,r4
Ittoile6 k Co.) wholesale ,h.lertg 11/ F.)II F:I(I•
.1;11.UITS, NUTS, BEIO ES. C , PECT lON AI(
No. n Wood Meet, oppocte the St Mu I.
kbargh. a p 2
. •
A TINDLE, Whulesale and Retail SA 0-
DIAN, LIARNESS, TRUNK, VA LW. and CA RPM'
BAG MANUFACTURER, N. 106 Wood etruct, httaburgn.
IY2ChY
E --
NTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood
street, Wird door below Virgin alloy.—GOWN A TEI
would call We attention of Sporting moo to their lei go
isssortmeut of GUNS, ItIFILS sod ILEVOLVINd PISTIL , ,
the largest and bast detected stock ever opened in this loot
Yes, together with is {peters) assortment of Ile, dw...re., Cot i.•
ry, Tool* and Fishing 'rad,le, all of velii.,h w. one, at the
lowest possible enc. to cash purchasers, Or 1.1 is ~•1 :,;.-
proved paper iicu 1 , 1
NORTH-WESTERN P0L1621.6. E geY,
No. 89 Wasbingten street, corusr of heat tsa u, Lill-
DAGO, ILLLNOIS.
/SUM PINESATON . t, B. hOrot CI- %
FEINKFATON & Ca devote their entire sit, ntion to the
transantion of a general detective POLICE Ill'i•lNE, , , ,:,
the States of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan sod ledieus.
mhl.93itt
STOVES.—No. 124 \Voud street,
Fiftb.—We tmg leave cull the Trade to our stock.
Stoves,klollow Ware and Canl.lllo in general. lint ins, pet
ed every thing in our line, we can safely say that we rutty t
be surpassed in finial, fitting, and smoothness, I. i 111) wth
trade. Merchants will find it to their advantage to ,:a.l!
he
fore buying elsewtters.
1014 GRAVY, ItHISMYER, 8 GRAPY__
THOMAS OLIVER, SADDLE, HARNESS AND
TRUNK MA.NUFLCTURRE., Nu, 4 St 0,11 -
Picubari
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICE ."1
JOHN H. ROdERTS to note selling off Ids large nod
cldoire stock of flue Watches, Clocks, Jewelry nod Ynnev
(;soda at a very small advaricti on fret cost, preparatory to
enlarging his Store Room and the purchase id an entire
new stock for the spring trade.
Persons desiring GREAT BA ROADSshould col; earl,. KM
It is his determination to close Out his present stock ndie
out regard to former pricer.
Don't forget the pliwe--ItORERTS', 16 FiFTII street, , `mar
M arket. te,
A/EN AND BOYS' WINTER CLOTIII/NU
--ROSENTH AI. & Ului, Firth street, opposite the
goo's, hare a large stock of Men and lloys' CLOTHING
an hand, comprising some entirely new and elegem styles,
attach they are prepared to furnish at the lowest cash urn,
Also, a large and fashionable stock of GENTS' Y
GOODS. doc 13,11)
81. EICILLAW MARTIN L lITICYLNB O &AAar ALIIEL T.
PITTSBUROII COACH FACTORY-1111;-
BLOW & CO.. SiICCAGeOrII to E N , .
+n fna
mond alley, near Wood street, Pittsburgli—titi
COACLIEB, EaAETONE, EUGOIES, and ever lA y d it escription
of FANCY VEIIICLEE built to order, and Ilnisherl in a
aanoer unsurpassed for beauty of design, elegance of ti 111.11,
ekill of workmanship and durability of materials
All wort; warranted.
E-
A • NTERPRISE WORKS,
No. 136 Wood
et., third door below Virgia alley.—BOWN kTETLEY
N, °aid call the attention of Sporting men to their large as
sortment of GUNS, RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTtiI,S,
the largest and heat selected stock ewer moped in tits
ket, together with a general assortment of lIARDIY AR E,
CUTLERY, TOOLS and FISHING TACKLE, all of which we
offer at the Loweet possible pricm to cash purchasers. or for
good approved paper. marls_
JOIN B. TOONO TOOB. B. YOUNG FRATCII3 L TOI/T0•
B. YOUNG & CO., No. 38 Smithfield
street, opposite City Hotel, aranufactureer of Wil
ma and CHAIRS, of every description. Ha•
genial , and svorlonanshtp warranted, and sold at reduced
prima Cate taken In packing for land and water carriage.
amnia
SCHOONMAKER, Manufacturer of
° White Lead, Rad Lead, Zinc, Patut, Lithat ge. Petty.
Ac.
Wholesale dealeri 011 a, Paints, Verpishes, Turpeutiuu,
1110, NO. tei Wood West, Pittsburgh. iurZi
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY G}ILLMORE• & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER _ANNUM
VOLUME XIV.
BUSINESS CARDS
Nvither with lay eye nor my faith will I trifle
xo
4 7 ''dgarligt
IMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED
WITH BAD SlGllT.—Persons suffering from Bad Sight,
arising from impaired vision, constitiltionwl decay, old age,
or other canoes, would do well to call upon Dr. O. E. SHAW,
PRACTICAL OPTIC/AN, where they may rely upon getting
Spectacle" scientifically adapted to the JUST WANTS OF
THE EYE. Address, 26 Fifth !area, opposite A. A. :fluid:a,
Pittsburgh.
P. S.—Teleilcopes, Microecopee, Thermometer, and every
article appertaining to the Optician trade, kept and repaired.
on the immieFea.
Glaseen inserted In old Franios.
le, Any article not apprured of, exchanged fee of ex
pens. dec7 ly
N--
ENN' COACH AND CARRIAGE FAC-
Toll T.—JOHNSTON, BROTHERS A 00., 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
ROUCIIES, ROCK AWAYS, BUGGIES, SLEIGHS and USIA
RIOTS. in all their various styles of finish and proportion.
All orders will be executed with strict regard to dm s
hinty and beauty of finish. Repairs will also be attended to
on the meet reasonable terms. Using in all their work the
best Eastern Shafts, Poles, and Wheel stuff, they feel confi
dent that ail who favor them with their patronage, will be
perfectly satisfied on trial of then new work.
Purchasers are requested to give us a call, before pur
chasing elsewhere. octlkly
A - MILLIKEN & CO. have on hand, at
. their extensive CABINET and CllAllt SIANUF AC
'Luit Y, No. 64 Smithfield street, a large inisorthieut of Panty
and Nam Furniture, which they will sell lb per cent lower
than customary rates. 'forms, cash only. (div-27iy
fiIIARLES BARNETT, Ilußye SDDER AND
lJ BLACkiSMIIII, has erected a new and commodious
Brick Slop on CHERRY ALLEY, between told and Fourth
streets, s here he is prepio - ed to do all work in his line with
the utmost promptitnek. Raving had long experience
the business, he respectfully solicits the patronage of his old
customers and the public generally. jr17.1
JAMES MELLINGER, Monongahela Pla
ning Mill, would respectfully Inform his ilends and the
the public that his new establishment is to , w iu full opera
tion, and that he to prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and fill
all orders for PLANED LOSLBEE., with promptness, and id
the lowest rates
11.itud nod Plank, planed on one or both sides, constantly
OD hand.
Sash, lloort end Hoeldinga, of every dneuriptiou, wade to
order
and Oarpontera would end it to their edvan
(age to give him a call, as Liu eau now fura,al, them with
Planed ...13,11. suitable lbc every tsicripti..u.d v....A S.
F -
111 . 011 i CAR WORKS, FOUNDRY NI)
stAciliNE SHOP, SAYIALYIT, Omo.--The aubsci]hes
having moved Into his new Works. recent]) erected, cormi
of Water, XPLk.nougli and Sholdy streets, in prepared to con
trart for wed exe...uto all orders for Passenger. Baggag
peat office, 11.1)11SP Freight, Platform, Gravel, feud arid all
other descriptions at CARS .
A for:'T EAM ENGINES of all 611,a, EA RIN O. BA 11.
ROAD CASTLSOS of all description.% and all other cork
appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop
The Foremen of the different departments are ackeru,dl,.
and practical men—mostly from Eastern manufaaeriea—
mho Seep themselves informed and adopt all valuable mod
ern Improvoment, (aine2Yl:tf W R WETHERELL.
rrILE 110 PE COAL OCTS7IPANY having re
it_ rvlalv met with I. nee m tratblitorting coal to enieln
nett 1. c log in+urea by the ttlAttltittcturorv' 11,MT - 111302 COM
of ?LiAcklphia, take plennttrt , m etAttug that thett
aunt , Were pr,,,npliy S.4)USInt.I by J Sew lon J.,oett. A¢eot
t..,1 nail enklapn.ny. D BI2MINELI„
Agent of !lope Coal Canhiyaty, Chictuusti •
mtbrr 1e56
--J wit re-
Pit iAlkurs,L, 1),
R EVOLVERS! Fla Or. ERS
Expt, dowt fllllll
the 11mut,..turt.111, a ItpiOttditi 1,5,1
iueut of CaL' a REP KAT 161 i P ISTOLS.
tour, nvu and aix inch toarreln, all of
au will orll for ca.li at nn lon
pi Kt. as they out he bought lo the city a 1 Neh V •rk
gwog to Ae9tredta and I.‘all/IVrlllit will nod that they
d.. bet VI" L 3 1 / 1 , 11 ,gt.(wga• at that/ 11,.-)
hdhoug au auger,--aii ore I,era.•us w :hall, t,. t y
ally of the file", brforn hotting the city, and in .rt,
,•t a wilt, we refund the !honed
110 WY N rit rm. Y,
sepi Ia N . rad au vet t tsburgt..
Bu'I'TLERS. - Jot N OGDEN
N o 157 Fu yt m eoo t, teapot - dully tirtum the pill.
tic that the) have countantly oil lintel a tar ge nupplt t
SAR,APARILLA, ]IISKRAL WATER, ALK :tad la itrT
ui the I..est ywdity.
The 'turn n.m of famil4.4 iv particularly:di...Pei 1., tha
In. t that the, lead, WAD:Mr/lit: , ALE it ita put.iat .tare,
Pt. ywcieum Dan ~,, aired it to tamilaa.uu /1/2a,[1111. at IEII whole
UlllO WA itl b Li••• 411,4 •t• LW
MEM
'I J. liILLACSPIE Lookint4 ilanutu.turete
and dealers In lit.. Plates, Plult• boa, /{ll
graN lugs, eota.A. etid Fau, \..78 Wo(.1 •tte. , t,l"ttu.
Lur gh
Lra band and nude to ,dler. Oilt het Ntahtl , f;1•••,,
11ahogsinf, Wvlrnit 11..1 LiLlt atut— 11Lati“
tog. of ovary dosertpiton
Jae - :st.otuallktat Colon.. I tocuratc.l mod ti kit 1.01
_
A. SWI LE li, Wh .1 ehale xud Aetal
Dtialrr in hiru, ,*. stoy.. Tim Inv) MO
Iloue,i:o.l.•+a' Marcia at, T11.111.41' Ma..haw. and Tin
Plat.. ;he~•t Iron, Wire Invot., 24 North
Ruehier'n
- - -
JWIIITE, V6SETIAN BUNT ) MANI:Fat-Ir
a KARL hal tli../VerObl Wei health 00 eta to la.t,mr Lib odd
tdistuaan, and lion vernal La MANI, MANI : FM - Nth Y at
Sa Ls Fifth serval, near hint I Ithe,
,IlitIlDrILL Where Ili' ha* a l 10,1"Illiell/ N I f - , Iruumal
Alai 0,111 mad tancy Vfa ated anti :tilt Tr 111101.,,,t. and
any artier its his lilt,, an I In . tient rawoonat4
td,tinr. lira work en warranted to giro eat enaction, at ',tte,
refunded
el. Old Blinds rupatreJ. flea a fole hint • rail, a, la
• I.tA LO beat In wet Iciutrneuif: ly
BSIERCH ANT TA 1 1..)R, Third
atreta. nest floor h. tnepatrlf Badding., tbabkrol I a
,:aef y hheral pair onage herrudole la . ntoweal aptal font
fa, leave fa ask n otntinfuve th , amt.., an be is now
nett,a prepared than 1 , 1 et I. turtd.h Ina If fruds and It,
10111 , 18 will , 1441 bk LI,. It In Al tamer enure tatted...l,n
always keep, on taunt a latge turaurttnrift of Oa lateta
al, Its al CAN - Polk:Rh:an!, Clair 11:,!, , whi , L
he nt make Is atilt, ou the elturtent Dame, up.tu I oarantable
tomtit
&an_ A perfe,l fit +Own), warrtutt..4 [n.,16-tf
WOODWELL'S FURNITURE AND
CHM RB, wholwaftle and retail, elfshractng ~ at
sty: , of nil Milt!, 11, Ittadd. ,, 1/
,d, 314./ththy Walt.ur •ta
;,hl..- fw larlars, I hattthare, and dit,lll4 ql.ll‘l to any
I, Sew York or l'llllB4l,lplita, turd at tuw.a pi t. EN Cr )
artiel.‘ n isle 1.) timid, ant Um, trust
Calmtiet Mahar, nuppland with any quantity sf FtRNI-
Ttat F. and CliA IRS, .ra run.
Hotel, and Steand , ar , furntahr at tit, ,11 , 1teit notary.
ith)- NV wet:ad:an, Nan :7 and is .beet,
PITrSBUROII, PA
J.& T. GROUTT
BRANDIES, GIN, WINES, plc.
DEALERS IN
Pine Old Monongahela are whi.kr,
PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY ;
A L)
RECTIFIERS AND DISTILLERS
CORNER OP i'NxilltirlELti AND FRONT STREET , .
ran , BUltlill, PA.
DAVID CAMPBELL — & SAMUEL POL-
LdOCK bare associated together tattler the st)le of
CAMPBELL & pouocEr, for the transaction ofii general
V ariety and Pt) Gouda bum..., and the mono - facture of
plain and Wntnd Line Gilt Mouldings. nshlu
WOIIEATS AND JEWELRY. —JOHN
N ROI.IEIIII, N 0.16 FIFTH street, is tie opening
:an entire NKW ST , tCli 01 Gold and Sthei Patent Lei er,
Are lair. I,pin, and Vertical WATCHES. in nyen and hunt
i/ g eases, 01 the moat celebrated Eng - twit and : . 'wlat Mann
13 , t Lir.' Gold Guard )bet mud Fob Chinni, Seale,
NlintatureCaare. Bracelet., (101.1 Pane and Pitmen, Pelt
Ta.ithpli ka, beau plain Set out Seal Ginger Ring"
Itrerotpina. Ear Mop, Cutl Pius, Studs, SI., ve Loops, Old
end Silver Si'-. tb..Clt . d. nut Plated Spi , ito, K Mt. and
i.aks, Jet. 0..ral and Pam n largent ,, ek ‘,l
the hart 8RA1 . ..,4 1.:LOCIi8 at all prb . iia.
The above stork ban lien pm - chased dire, trout the Hunt
Itiauttfacturte , , and ital.:tad with great rar..1,1 the rutail
4.10, and will be sold at a MOW advance ou fill
Watches, ells( ks and Jewelry repaired, Gilding and En
gin, exoetited in the beat wanner, and Silver Ware and
Jawelp Made to .rdet JOHN It. ROBERTS,
apL Fifth street. nett dn.. b. Market.
DALY'S STOCKING FACTORY. - - C.
DALI corner of Market alley and Fifth street, finds It
necesumry b, .lltrodiCt n report that ban gained currette),
that he was selling oti to quit business Ile never had such
natentini., Ile Inform. the public that he still t outinties to
.uFftij
STOOKINOS, SHIRTS, DR ANVERS,
And all kinds of HOSIERY, at his ..tabllithment His Fac
tory Is !war Ryan's Building, on FIFTH street--open at all
time. , to the inspection of the pulOW Ile haw, beside. the
work of his own manufacture, brought to the city the
hugest assortment of (heals in his lute ever brought to this
city, II hich are warranted to be of the best inality, and will
be sold at the most reasonable prices. He has but one Sales
Room, at the corner of Market alloy and Fifth street.
C. DALY,
mhlb Corner Market alley and Fifth st.
N;IV INTELLIGENCE OFFICE—If you
want to hat help." lied employment, buy or sell
property, Call at LOWRIE'S INTELLBJENCE tiFFIOE, Nu.
It fifth street, near hlarket Street.
Legal Documents and Copying done with neatness anti
JOSEPH W. LOWRIE.
LI N IMEN'r—The best Lini
merit DOW in use fur sprains, bruises. Ar , 12 duz. dun
t:Veti 1.) JOB. FI.F.1111“J,
5p2.5 owner Diamond and Market et.
pin, METAL-100 urns good ((aunty, cold
blast,juot received yea otosaneo Irene, and for sale by
KVA , P M AVIS. ut
net Wood and Fifth o
GREASE D -iiiayes' celebrated Grease 14
Urn's, Cott, Bligo,o, 1ianr....1 ChM. he in own.
1,10 and Lblr. lot ,Jo i,y iai'.!.9 I II EN R Y 11. COLL I NS.
I - 10 ALWORKS FOR SALE.--Sixty three
nerve of land, with 250 a Coal attached, and all the tut.
provementa thereon in oneCionlifill Operations Said Flinn
situated on the Mcnonzahelit river, 34 wiled
Pitt.-
burgh, and is supplied aW . n Vann House, Barn, Tenant
Ilousea Orchard, Itsalroad, aud an eirelinnt inirbor .
Tlie vein of Coal to five feet thick, and cannot be ourpassed
in quality. Fur further particularn apply to
NICHOLSON & PAYNE,
No. 215 Liberty street.
WALIEE,EIN lEL - ALLE
DI L E 035. e —1 hem Jaw, repaired a large Sctpply of
ads celataillwd Indeal? Ink, .with or vithowt the prepara
tion. It is gadditti 440 bedritik now in vise i n an c „, a , 4
the mow) , willkeyaknided where it doors diat plovia
JOB. FLEMING '
ar.1.3
core Diamond alley and Market it.
•
44.1
GREATEST IMPROVEMENT VET!
NEW SCAL E—II. 8: 13110 ,
have Just re.C.nivesl a small lot
NUNNS & CLARKS' PIANOS, :+ 4 . 4 1, -;: • •
provided with their NEW ! . 3CALE. This in I .
their latest, and undoubtedly the MOST tar-
PoRTANT improvement as yet miule to the Fort,- The
POWER nil the Matz ument to almost DOUBLED then eby ;
and In point of volume, aTerineon and brilliancy of kale. they
Surpass anything as yet produced in the shape of a Pia..
They punsena all the advantages of the Orand Pianos, With
out any 01 its dlaadvantrupsi. Wu now challenge coniparta , h
with the illigniineritll of any other maker in tub country,
confident that every unbiassed JUdg,t, of the article will at
once admit their superiority. The public ra respectfully in
vited to call and examine those sniper b instruments.
H. KI.RBER & BRO.,
Sole agent. for Nunns St Clerks' Pianos
For Western PetinssiVallla
No 63 Fifth street, next doer to filas , mir Hall.
P. S.—Splendid assortment at the above shortly expe,ted
for the Spring Trade. spin
CHICKERING & SONS,
rimati JOHN 11. MELLOR Lm . ,
Juat received seven more .1 . .;.; 1 14 1 .:! . .01-;.,E;
CIIII . IIIHRING & PONS' i • .-'
r
PIANO FOR ,TES, and ort, I . 1:1
pleted the Stock, Relortol for Spn og Salem, or THIRTY Ell L
new and splendid Ingtrunu ote, of every von ,ty and ovb
manufactured by the Messrs. Chickening. .11t...t0n,) hem the
Owl:lost SIX OCTAVE to the most dplenuldly tint: ked
Seven Octave Square Piano Purtra,
as well MI that superb and inimitable Grahl and ion
Greed Piano,' EVERY PIANIt Ft'RIF: Li Chit
their NEW SCALE, with their PATENT IR , iN FRAME: ,
end PATENT ACTION, and are not t my warranted II: I tl.•
purchaser by the manufacturers. but by the I, lAA/ OA,
be In all rrospeeta as perfect as Muniments can be mule,
both In reped to Material and W,lrtion-tup
PRICES INVARIABLY THE SA NI F. in 1t0 , t,n..t the
Manufactory.
JOHN li. MELL qt. W.,-I
betwetu M4to,tut :.lie) and Fourth
•
Agent for 0 Sns, Ii r Pittaburgli AL I
Western Penun.
NEW SUPPLY OF PIANO FORTE.*
cIiARLoTTK 101.19 jUni I
a Further euityl) of betel+ S.
's Nat. , . with put ill Itralge •
. a
and coairateltion hearizir,a, and wills lelteat
mg. (fraud Action,
Ae a prod of the aupertarity of the., l'uthatt. in the t.ti
1, wlng extract of a teptat at tkt• late " Met hallo a Fa,
Welton, to cttaspetititta with the ieleltt tiled cake,
Chic kerma, a ha awe Preealent ttt the Aast, tatt.,rt
The ilaaaaa.liattet to hat 04(4.- V,. ham.. / , •Il
sl rd I his fhpltaatt will, a .I/et/,t.'. It. liattet. berm
Ctt . ftit the 1031 Waal Plan, Bata ettntrthute, t the hal,
latatu ol JuN AS s Et: I NU, )•rttst. '
tt hc bast Kirk. out.. 1 his 11r. IA iso
,tompetalttn %alai Masts 11 It a
The Ct.mmi I tet.tr t ;,. J Wel t. It Si i,r. I,
John Loupe etc.„) say ttt the Growl In It., 11 m Von 1
ILI, 10111111, lull and ~petal ittettatta,,,
anti berf ou rxhil tie .0
These Piano', are made with lull iron frau, I, l al
dock, et, , and are made t.. elella le dII 5' i1:11 , 1 , ,
lu addition to th, ALese, the 5u1e..111 , 1 her rc. el, LI
11.amili from Briumgardten & F7inet, Ilatnl-tirg, A W Lela
& 0".., Brot.m, and otter 1 r,...‘1 makers. at rm.," I I
to &I,I)Uu. CFI h LiffTt. 10.1. M I ,
Jell II !tree(
N B. Ohl ri e j,:„. taken In exchange at their toll v*lnv
A awther in‘ .0,1 01 the c-ph-braterl Ilatiburgir l'otn,ol .x.
petted In several aces-1,, C 11
FOURTH STREET CARPET STORE
Tut attratl,.o .1 pur, hxa.v 11 I •••lio, ••••
pruacut fibak. sali , utial Int SPIII td.
boat quality Velrota Bri,lnth and Ty , .x4l In
111 - 11.4%ei1l and Tuvamtry, • grain.
Cranilly and Stall Itripao•l, , , Nl,abun, all I
Nxtra and miry. r. I Ply I Pi ns.l milt,.
Best luip•li tad Kl.tre 'I and lmma.k. 11,1 xn I ni
k arpaty Flu., isl , •ila, dla
'tab' lad and prim. Tabla Plutba , an , I, lid.d ub
build and Tabla Canton 4,1
t 11i, li• • • • if , t Ithe MNI• it•••t. 1.1. t, It x, 111,
1.114A1 , 1 1•Itc:111611 1.1i111,1 , xtt., • kv4l 'ell .1 WI,
;Lay and Buff !lad:, .I , all ld.
will 1w rlfrrtxl at ante at very
. .
REMMEEIIIM
Allegheny County Normal School,
Nile!'( /"I 01 , - 0 1* •
the V •L'...st JI W
Plank !toads
B. M. I s KKK. A M
MRS M A KERR, ftncgml S'enlair.ry
REV R PIIER6oN. A M
v IA ,
li, t•ottltintr) NIA \,.t um: t11...•1 hit F.-. • 111
DA V. the 15th 111.4t1 I,e, 1,11)111 •.1 1,0, .1(
A 1:11,11,1 1,1111... "f f.11,a1. • .an lb. 1 , 111.11
Ihr.z‘ap,s - Lbtril,, 01. In.! “111 • •1.1111 !,.•
lltu
,trc Al,l i 1,1!) 11. f
t.
T}.ILIS —lO ..p..Lttrr .4 10 I Al , l s"'
HAArdt.n4 1.4"1,01.4, and 1.3.1 ht
V 10 In
•4v I.t. I ~ .a .l,ttkv
rutin nt ally O 1.•. 41. I ..
of 01 the claw .4 :',..4.ll‘blatiA,
lail=llllll
r further
H At. K urgh
H OLT'S PATENT II AND ST.\ Il' Th,
Agent fits- the FiI.A \IA I '•
I," 14.t•ttAtt, Mttes . Ist,t I
111. It t r all I.te. t • I •trt. • •-
nrltAAA•ee at, tit. At tot 1.. rti to• I .. , •11.
.1" Hatlrttetle PLet-oth •••.. I•tt1.1, II tt , • ,'...n11.1
I Ae••etnal tk •ttAteittt,g It: .tg. t ..l,- I
;•11111114 1.1.1.11 I.l.4fent
.!.1 . %
A/I) Mil,/ NNW] II ,11\1111• itint ktng 1.,.,..,,A.
to )tt•t li. thin,
Is unlike an, Ilt. 1.. I It
pen to otttecte.ste retuAtnnttl) urged tAtettitt•l •
tte bite! .11,1 , 1 t. the , wht.l, Ae to ate --141.It•I• .1
Atkottnittt,to
, . .
lit It 1.-flored hd about he half tltt , Ni 1 111.. t•
21 il,lllg Ilion, ample Ili 11A , Ofilltr” 11..11. II I, Itea !tab!.
to yi t. oht. order
3.1 It ia mere ~otupart • aatet operated, and won. et tah
of 111 , king PERFP't IMYSI.I2VtI.OI ,
The propttetota tel upon the Itittin•ld tot I
'temp for It, gottetal adopt... teettn,; tit 11.., ;I
, /\lll/ , .. , ahtl 614 a• :only ....felted, dor all ..theta. will
Fire it a favorable ttar •dtb II,.:,
tilt:, ale thvited to call wad «ethe •p. tation au l
tlo let tety atilt, of elf.rtt .t)pc deaf
irrs met', ed lot any atyle of putt , tu, alol the Men elet
trotyped of the hfot !Pater lad and workninnOttp
MOSES Y. EATON, Aget,t,
N.. lAb Flpit . ht
N It _ A.,ENTS WANTED t., at, TlL`lh f tl
wL.•u, will yeti
,rtir, that MiisES F EATON. of
1 . a., In the A ttly , t 41,1 ku the tale it ._
Stamp' Jar Ili.. State rt P..tinAyl)otfitti.
tog the ity of als, I', th• t .tutittot4
\hhtahnla,'t • mm tun, Ittliott log, C.•hnulnar,a .1 , V., a,
ta the State .•f Ohio
LOCES'r )V EE FA LE )1 SE N.11;1
Th. , 11r,,Te mina"
give notice to the friends ot the ineditutkin, that the 11,
WILLIAM 111 CLARKE. nwV1.1,,, .••i pull.) by 14,13 outs ,
ill I,t,Rh, 1./ resign lan charge as hector of the same,
have teen so f or ignm e ti, n the valuable
the ller tlf.idwie T. lhr,ra, of New York., for the !Wow ,0101
lion, and who .voters at on, upon the discharge , I 110, du
ties. Front the very high and flattering coninedidatow"
*Lich they have hada( Mr. RIDER, they tineetlo Joubt n(
,nilient filmss for the Wort. t..41/1111t1,1 to Jinn, and 11,n1
they 'Ater, that under his niaidigentout the Seminal y
nit fad to procure a large share of public favor and
Terrains having daughters of surd., La 1:.1“4-al,
,I lnrlp M'sa rd it, acquaint themselves w all Ino advantages
this institution afb•rds, both as r,p1 . 1. - t• Its inmulitul
a. 1,1 6/tlnl,r‘n. tv,nit.1,..0. two awl s half mile, 1 . ,111 Ilu , itv,
nl,l al., the faiillll, , for the thorough and renued
presented In its efficient i•i•rps instructerit
Circulars may he ,Mahood vu upplickition ti the Rot',
Dolor of thu Trinata.ol.
THE CEYLON STRAW ftAT—The att,tt
tpm of th, public t, uur entirely now
sit le of STRAW HATS, just teceived horn the roper
conslonlng the many qualm. ,
wanted to make the Straw Hut eunable w etei y way aa
Slltlllll , l lint
It is the unly Straw lint which the rain or lout
will nut atlect, either in the brim or oroan. icing en britlilf•ii
in to prevent the punaibilrty of LL in any way
~Oct this entirely new style, galled the CEVI.cOI 110 T
believing it to to , the Straw llat that will gite wearer
entire natinfartion. CHARLES IL PAULSON, 73 Wleel
10)30 !teat dour true. the corner of Fourth.
MOSES F. EATON.
AGENT TOR TEA
Sale Purchase of Patent Rights.
And Dealer In every variety of MECHANICAL AND
OTHER PATENTS. 0111, and Exhibition Rana,
FIRST STREET, noon Woutl, Pittaburgh,
ordern int Patent4sl 4ri i,!ot uv..l y derv, grtion
P'.( A " M t N I) T . 4 S " VA d' N 4 T t i ' h>. T 01,2,
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PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, JI:TLY 11). 1856.
BUSINESS CARDS
NEW SPRING STOCK OF
PIANO FORTES.
W. D.
FOURTH ST It KE T, F. A RR,o, , U i 1
NIANSFIELD SEMI\ Mt
AND
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nTAI.II'
I'n
',burgh, May
AttAhurgh, Apnl '..^.401,15013.
01 , 11.01 R. W RITI,
IRIVIII W. 1181018,
1118. S. SLLUZII.
ILIEUInAtr. B. LTMAN
WORTH): OF ATTENTION -FOR
BALE.—A mew dwelling house Just nr11 , 41 , •1. s‘n
stoi ies, arranged with hall, two parlors, dining room oil
kitchen, three chambers, grind cellar, bath rom. 8c , n hy
drant In the yard, and good stable. The lot has nit out -1 -(1
L et you Carrot street, Allegheny city, by lon leet deep to 1,1-
I ,•d
-be suiest. Price $l.lOO. Terms-360 , ice hand. remainder
in ou • and two years 8. CUTHBERT a ,'US,
ap2ti 61 Mai ker
. .
WRIG111"6 PRENIIUM
coal. WU head, loot rem).o,ee all symptoms a lista
Persons using
WRIGHT'S KATHARION
Are never 1.1•1.• 1011-11trOke.
WRIGHT'S EREMIUNI ICATHARION
le the most valuable acquisition to the toilet, retaining th
Hair In any required
For sale by Dr. UEO. 11. KEYSER and R. E. SELLER
(XL. at 2b sents per bottle.
LARGEA BRICK HOC SE pleasantly situ
fated In Allegheny city, with lot of ground 30 fee
trout on Bank lane, by 150 feet deep to al5 foot allry Th
house is well built and finished in modern et r It. I.. , rttro
(rout. hall, two parlors, diem ir room On tele•o ; clonnol,re
cellar, hylin ant, pastel nod el n% el yen shad,. 111,1 11 111
Ihrubbery, de , nail in Lomplete order, for dale L,)
toys 8 CUTILBEIIT 8 SON, 51 Market at,
L. •
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MISCELLANEOUS
FURNITUItE:
tis
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RYAN'S BUILDINGS,
No. 31 Fifth Street.
THE. subscriber, having enlarged and fitted
up In good otyle hii
ShCIOI.S FUR \ ITI RE NI 11800%,
LARGE ANL, VALUABLE Ali D17702V3
To his stock. and Low invites Ma friends and (he p o tdk to
CALL AND EXAMINE
Before purchasing elsewhere
HIS STOCK IS WELL ASSORTED,
Atn,•unttng
$50,000 Worth,
EVERY CLASS OF GOODS
Riot,
MEDI I.: 11, awl
A u.i embrachur ...me vary lino
ROSEWOOD PA RLI )R SETTS,
1'..% eqed ,1 till rbr...11 lotgatel le
OAK CHAMBER SETTS,
Aud a great. vaJjety df
New Styles of Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs,
Sofas, Book Cases, &c
h At., I,y rotatl, et 11 . 111,LES ALE PRICES
95.,. ery ant. le warranted n, giro eat telaction, or the
u-i. y trtuthied H. EL RYAN,
EDNILIND WILNLIS,
Igs; -
EAGLE MARBLE WORKS
lIE A 1)1 IF WI. )01), ON LI RTY F,T,
und at the il.anctery trate Ilittidairgh. Pn
Burial ‘aullg, Tonilmtialrg, Mantel Pieces.
; I ine; Taid. TOll4. Wiggligtglolg, kr. On hand and
10 dd.,. ;;Il ',en; nrlrty. Mantels, fencing for Porno
ti-lt L.H.-roanwaltal gild plain. whirl; duratile. and novdg
5/11111,. ilk /II i: 1.. f t : pet logd
Mg, 1,.... - ,14, - .11.r , !wally in lingniggg f , ttar
drat, taontr ll Mi., al,ll lot, da•. nlu thin ;ay,
Mal I dig;rn a gum,' ...in I I will 'Mt, f1i,V131 . •10.,
41,•11,5, any gorl, in) ling opunt.at rgadnalapunt.l"l
J ES A. FETzEn,
1..10\ A 10 , 1 \
r•,a rat: sALP. uV
Fleur. bruin, Dried Fruit, Seeds, Lard, But
8a, ,, n, rind Produoe generally.
%o. 49 Water Street,
iurrmit win. P. 4.
%Vllth Lnist ,rt I, F Cutl.l...rt
A Pttt. , bu . B.,ya Sot:. wont - lug., S.
It, M A VI Walk. 1 / Crarigie & Co.,
4 NI A ruler..,n 1) ,, n I .1, t.. 11 Ve . 11,..1ing itly`H.
1'1 7 ,K 1 N 1-4.,A S l'Oltli,
NO. 34 FIFTH STREET
FR Rr II 'I V. t A Jr.. lot I renh etxd 1.41. k Tom
r ri thu hitt6.rorn ss•l,l
N 11.1.t1x aci.l stall. at prt 0.” er that, u.n.l
t'UTT E WSE AND LOT
FOR SALE.
TllEtiodo,r,igtied I«ith rt v it‘tc of 1,1)1 ,, I
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• 4. lee, wit, k.tele n w:.4 .44411.14 There nr, Writs
• woti 111.1 0 1.41 v.111••1 1 . 11 , I. I. 1 4 111.11 .. 1111-1 -
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and
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4.. Fillll
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Medals and Five Diplomas
t RT it
.171.. Polent Mr Pi
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W
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'he AJ•nt oity e
, Vt•eter n l'enrAvlranlit
Ip• of the aho' e tut
nt hit Outlet '
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A ...A at .
• b n1.,0 kepi Ii
Awl t ;leen Alarm dare a 1
I rice ulth Ittrst Pt
td,Jrk. load, titled
• etitur Iwt rug at
.it. .1 . 1 , 1,01, txwilbe, 110 LI keepers. meant h....1N uud
J'll at in.al• rate 1.11.. p 17.3.0
IFIEIIOArAI.. •
I, l l{A NI: VAN t,;11{1)1.:It. HAS RE)lt.)\ - ED
7 NIA rr ~pr , il.• to htt aid
1.. "urply hi" median,' and the
,Ji.hlh "tenet - nil' with anythin, they newt in the way of
ft wiliniJka, t..inlJte. 1.,1 1., 1111.11,1 N, Ciluvek, (tottery and
late-) Ji.• "I- 'Jrkily
k...moinher ?hi. No , Market it
insurance etlinpa
--Th” l',Aident mot IM, tor, of thi, Company
t• ch,lared a N , lll,ll4ntril 1 ict,lond of sin d,..llnra
.hate, upon the Capital .'tent. Fite .1011,1111,i.1.. pip
I.• the SLO,khohlerS sir their lee al mpreantatirof, and
oredned to Ow, nt,ek nil aft, thv ineL
SAMUEL L M 111:11E1.1.. S.-et
jelhbse
=IEEE
OLD TYPE METAL.
\xTF 11.
IVF FOR SALE, at the Office of
11 th Mt)RNINIi PUNT, u large quantity of OLD
TYPE. Mact.msta and other, want jug such an 1111 Lela can
got a larg. suptdsl.y calhog w. as 1.14
4,„„: PATE FAIR,—The undersigned Commit
,kpp ,inted to solicit ooh, riptions. to set lire the
11-1 hug of the Fair at Pittsburgh, hereby authorise
tiI...SSER, one of their Committee, to oolled t the
coin. Nit iILiMSER will call on sub. , rib,re during the
N 0 MURPU V,
N
CoStlßitVl.:,
WILLIAM M. II E 10.7.11,
JACOB GLOSS EN,
)• I Corninilttr.
NEW )K S.—J wit received, and it is
hat dly nee, saary to repeat 4.‘111 to the public, that
to. arerodd !tom TEN Tot TWENTY PER CENT hoWEB.
than , Iseo here
fur of Nlll4lllllO Rachel In the U onto(' Suttos—price 90c.
'parrougrami Papers—BO etas
Conti, iihnorirm of Human Lif,.— TO,
Stist,.B and Territot Itqf .0 the Olen( Weft—V.l2.
Ittin,liy Papers; by lirougham—noe
Tanglet,,a n Letters—l:l,l 2 .
I.nlad for thi
Piazza Taloa; by Melrille—noc.
agaboud Lilo in n . 1.10NIC1)-9 0 C.
Z.', al. Homers, by Capt. Mayne Reid—j.l.l.2.
M lute Chief " fl li
tipdnee'a Sporting Tour: hr Frank Forester—sl,ls
Brother Joinithiut tor 4111
Pictorial Clipper—fn.
Yankee N.ltl.lllP
ularpet . N Ho l man tie for July, I third supply
Pet•v son's Nlagatine for July.(teookui 4upply)-17,
Urahanfe Magazine for July, ; second aupply)-1.1.1c.
oknh.y's Lady's Book for July-2(h
Leslie '+ N Y .11.uriatt!-16. -
1,11.1*- Marazino—loc
Remember, the place to got Ntrutazines a 111
LAUVER ni BIM nii;STOR
Mom tin street_
t ", ffEA'r Cam-
GI - table tin In k Lei ELLIN() 11UL:f E, No ;on Front .
with two Lots ..f tlrouraheaa 21i feet trout Ly hV dory. 110
Lirge and , 0n ,,, e ,,t,,,nt; a gts.i ndlw. with cemented
tl in hall, tau parlors, dnumnt.r,, ,, on, nnJ Lai hen on hrr-t
enl , l) , .111 i god large ptilitr) —lb roe
r,, , rn and bath room on the secomt st, ry. and
rums on third story. Fire-proof slate roof, gas II xtures and
pip, on lirst and a<roud story. Laren yard, with shade
trees, grape eines. Inc The improvements alone cost more
than the 'wim asked far the whole property. Price i.,500u_.
one.fourth in band; remainder at one, two and three years.
S.. CUTITBERT k SON,
rid Real Estate Agents, 51 Market at.
4,,„1 MINER COATS—We have received per
Exprees another lot ot Lawn, DuLk., Mars.dizs and
Ma.onrka Sommer Cod's, wblch we will open tine en•Antng.
lald L . alliflliFELD & SON, No. 70 Wood at.
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PRIVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL
MEDICAL ADVICE.
ALT THE BUFFALO VENERIAN HOSPI.
fAle—llitablished for the ecat of Syplailus, Seminal
Wiskneas and the Infirmities of Youth and Maturity, by
Dr AMOS k SON, Buyeato, New York—Office, corner of
Main apd Quay streets, (op stairs.)
A MOST SCIENTIFIC INVENTION.
An Instrument for the unroof general Debility, Impotence,
Incontinence, or Nocturnal EaliA9lollB.
This instrument has beau used with the most happy effect
in the practice of the must eminent physicians and surge°ns
in the British empire, France and Germany In feed, so re
markable were the MIMS, that the late u SIB ASHLEY" hailed
It an the " Harbinger of Life." The use of this will fully
imstalu the high encomium.
YOUNG MEN TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
Dr AMOS A SON are the only Physicians in the State
who are membei is of the Royal College of Surgeons, 'golden,
aduatea of one of the most eminent Colleges in the United
States, take pleasure in announcing that they have Invented
a most important instrument for the cure of the above
diseases. It has been subjected toe test by the moat eminent
physicians In London, Park, Philadelphia and New York;
it has been declared to be the only useful instrument ever
l et discovered for the core of Seminal Weakness, or. any
disease tit the genital organs, arising from the solitary
habits of self-indulgence which destroy both body and
mind, unfitting man either for marriage or society.
Dr. AMOS di SON, in order to satisfy the most skeptical as
to thq merits of their instrument, pledge themselves that in
any Instance where they may proye unsatisfactory after a fiar
trial, the Money will be reffinded by returning the Inatru
ment In good order.
Persona wialfing the aeove useful Instrument will observe
that the price, with the accompanying directions, securely
packed and sent by expresa, is ten dollars
NEW REMEDY AND QUICK CURES
For the Venereal Diseases, and all private complaints,
gleets, strictures, seminal weakness, pains in the loins, affec-
tions of the kidneys. diseases of the bead, throat, nose and
akiu, and all those dreadful afflictions arising from a secret
habit of youth, which produw constitutional debility, ten
ders marriage itingssible, and in thelend destroys both body
and mind,
A CURE WARRANTED.
Dr. AMOS A SON have devoted their tame tion exclu
sively to this rsolliar class of maladies, and the relief they
have consequently been enabled to render to their fellow
creatures I. fully testified acid gratefully acknowledged by
couraleecent patients and others daily arriving in luau
from all parts of the country, for the express purpose only
of consultation, while their exertions have been crowned
with the moat signal advantages; yet from what they have
experienced in inquiring into the causea of these infectious
complaints (from their most simple I,lldit lOU to that of the
most dangerous and nisi:tensed) they have always enter
mined the poasibillty of theft prevention and removal, and
likewise invariably found that the moat horrible and malig
nant ferns of disease could almost always be u - sced to one
of the following cantles:—ignorance, neglect, 'pr We ill ef.
foils of unskilful and improper treattpent; therefore Dr
AMOS & SON have succeeded in discovering, in the Belts;
lion of their remedies, a safe, effectual and cautious course ;
omitting all combination of remeeLea which bear an equivo
cal character, as well es those whose premature or injudi
cious application might be productive of bad consequences
in the hands of private individuals. In short, the laudable
end of the remedy is the lessening of a grand mass of hit
man misery by the alleviation, relief and prevention of
those griecollc dfillalollB that aro in reality the secret foe of
rote, and which, while t bey PO extensively surround no, mil
aloud for our aklll and interference ter their extermination
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Dr. AMOS A SUN have fur a lung series of years been en
gaged
In en extensive practice Ili the treatment of the.- deli
cate complaint., and are the only legally qualified Physicians
who, regardless of the taunts and envy of the hypocritical
and mock modest, have had the confidence, th ough the vie
hum of the public preen, to Wiest attention to those emir
mous evils, from which no grade of society is free. In select •
lug Oils department of practice they have beeu amply re
warded lot the great success that has attended their trios to
lu the tneitment of these cases, which are so generally eel,
tided to tie unqualified and ignorant empirica. who, with
their pirated publications assume foreign names and
and pretended virtus of their patent nostrums, have ill
tikted serious injury ou those who hive bean induced to
place faith In their 14••0t,50n...-- Meth,/ Berle,.
'fo PATIENTS A Ritual)
to. AMOS a SON have made arrangements whereby
i packages be forwarded with secreay and deapetcli to poly
part of the world .
Addreas Ir. AMOS & SON, corner of Main and Qgay
I rea,ts,l up stairs, Buffalo, N. Y. je3f daw'ff
i VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
'CIIE EIGHTH WARD OF THE CITY I
PlTTSllL'itiall —Twelve lots fronting on Mud
sheet, whirls is an 80 foot street, overlooking the Nl•itiJn ea
brie river; each„ jot having a front of 24 feet and averaging I
floni 110 to 175 feet deep, fronting on a 24 foot alley
Alan, twelve lots immediately in the rear of the atone,
haring a front of 24 feet each on Issrast street, and rumoug
back to a 24 foot alley. Locust street is a6O (cot street.
Ten lots fronting on Bluff street, now in the city district, I
Immediately adjoining the ahoy°. only divided by 7.tlilten•
Barger street, which is a 50 foot street, and also the city Use.
Those lots al, 24 feet front each and averaging from 97 to
148 feet deep, running track to a 15 foot alley.
Ten lots In the rear of the above, each lot having a front
of 14 feet ou Locust street and running back 80 feet to a 15
(...d alley.
, me lot on the corner of Vanbraans and Forbes strott. 'ZI ,
f , t fn at slrel, running back to St. Patti,k's
alley 180 feet, which is a 24 foot alley.
Three lota, 24 feet each, fronting ors Forbes, Street, run
ning heck 120 feet to St Patrick's alley.
IN ALLEGIITaNY CITY.
Meal. two two story Mick houses and Its, with bark
l•wildlttg., each with a front of 2'2 1 ,4 feet, on Federal street,
just above the fiortl, common; running bark 97 feet to a 3
foot alloy.
Also, a small two stmy brick house and 1.4 (muting on
Robin...lb sheet, on the North side near the canal, 15 feet
fi[.nt e,u Rublinam street, running back 7:: fret to a 4 loot
ails}}
Also. my dwelling house and ground an:a:MA, on the ear
ner Sanduskc street and the South cxunson. this lot fr. ci te
on the cAratruou 6il feet, 240 tees on Sandurhy street, and €0
trot on Water street. The property is too wall known to
need any particular der.cripit•.n, eu those who a - ant to 1.111"
CII,Re will ...It and See for tLer.idel, es
I Will barter or exchange for ruts property in Pit tsburrli
or Allegheny city, one thousand acres of land, rut up into
sinall tracts to suit purchasers. This land is situated in
Franklin and Tyrone townshiixs, Fayette count'. State of
Pennsylvania The Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad
run. five miles through this laud, faros the - Youghiogheny
riyer,and In jtiAt fifty miles front Pittsburgh to Miltonber.
aera atatlon, and will not be morn than one and a half or
too hears ride in the Cara, as SPm as the road to fi1.1411.1
fr iii Weet Newton to Turtle Cn ek, which will I.ecomplotod
i.y .Inly AugruPt next
This land to so situated that there is none of it more than
two mil. trims Layton or Miltenberger s Stallonß, and a
gi eat portion Cl tt covered with the lineal tools,. tine stone,
beat building stone, urn or glace-home sand. and largo
trust timlyer
For part laliPti a Inquire of the antssoril.er in Allegheny city.
ap2B:3rtiti GEOIMIC SITLTICNBERIFER
FOR - 11-3 lbs. of superior Young Iryson
Tea for One Dollar, at P. Ik. DNAV&S,
je27 No. 1 Diamond .
I 1 AsT I LE SOAP-5U boxes in store and for
11 Pat by [ jr27] FLRII.ING BROS.
LAND PAPER-100 reams on hand and for
LI Sign 0.27 J ILKIIINO BROS .
ADHESIVE PLASTER-1500 yards in
store and for R ate Ls 1e271 PLENIIKG BROS
. _
DAVIS' PAIN KILLER-sgross just re
lJ ce1,41 and for Sale by (je27) FT.P.MIoNG BROS.
LOW'S BROWN WINDSOR SOAP—Five
gr,.. on bawd and (,r sale by
CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article
f, making Soap, warranted superior to Potash in
y rcspi.ct Remember, 1 pound worth id of Potash.
hand and for axle by [Je27l FLEMING BROS.
THE OLD ESTABLISHED TEA HOUSE
Bull walotxmx its reputation for FINE TEAS. Ail
gradvs .4 Y If. and 131,,,,k constantly on hand, and now re
ettrmg—
to
Lhests Queen Chop, finest Tea In market;
10 Nloyune S Ilyson ;
iii Extra Oolong ,
441 " Vongtal. extra flavor ,
Soucliong . Clinlan;
f B, " assorted 1 oung
All of which will be !mid nt lend laic» than any store in
the .•ity. F. It, DRAY°,
Je27 Nos. e 2 Market et. and 1 Diamond.
D URKEE'S YEAST POWDER-20 gross
r ecka g es of thissupesior Raking Powder ro.
:circa 1.; F. It. DILAVO.
SZECOND STREET PROPERTY TO LET.
IJ A magnificent Two Story Brick Mouse to let till the Da
td April next. Enquire of 11,1..AKELF S MICLIEY,
le2B Corner Sscanth and Smithfield eta.
WE OFFER FOR SALE ABOUT FORTY
acres of prime land on the old Washington Road,
beautifully situated, which we would sell In small lots to
milt purchasers. It is one of the prettiest locations for
country reetdences around the city, end will be sold low.
Je2.4 THOS. WOODS, No. 75 Fourth et.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS A YEAR.
—For sale a two-story &rolling hone of four rooms
and kitebru, spring house, &c., situate on Virginia street,
ait h large It of ground of 96 feet tent front by 165 deep:
ft tilt trees, S r. The coil Ic good and location plototant
Price $1,&90 Terms $606 in hand remainder at $lOO per
) Oar. 8 CUTHBERT ti SON,
jet{ 61 Market at
HOUSES FOR SALE—AII described on
Woods' Printed Land Negligee, which le gi•eu grans
to all who call at No. Yu POURTH Area. If you with a
Noose oil a spianitation, call in TIIONIAS WOODS',
Je2.3 15 Fourth street
LIME. -100 barrels froth received and fur
sale ley Ilblol ILLNILY IL COLLINS
UG A li. AND MOLASSES
-1.3 20u a b le., cyprma cooperage, N. 0. ?defames;
WU do oak do do;
be do St. James S. 11. Molassm
1.00 lilac's. fully fair and prime N. 0. Salmi. On hand
and tot sale by MILLER k RICKETia)N,
jelti 211 and tt. n Liberty street.
FlSH—Mackerel in whole and half bble.
shad
Herring
••
White fieh ••
••
Trout "
•• ,•
Salmon
For sale by Del 4) HENRY H. COLLIN:
OUSE TO LET A commodious 'l'Ark
Story HAWK DWELL'S° H.ODSE, situated of
Franklin street, opposite the Sixth Presbyterian Church
I'uSantll4ol:l given immediately. Enquire at the Mane, or o
MILLER 12 liICKETSON.
je`l Nos. 721 and 223 Liberty street
1- TIESII FRUITS--
5 dozen Peaches in bottles or cans.
do Pine Apples do do
.•
do Strawberries do do
6 do Cherries do do
5 do Blackberries do do
6 do Huckleberries do do
6 do Gooseberries do do
5 do Pean add Plums in bottleaor cans,
Per side 4.,y RYNLER 4 .ANDERSOk .. ,
my '23 No. 39 Wood stre4, opposite,St. Charles fatal
T A3IP-ELAM-50 bbls. jn4,received and
ror sale by Ue2l]
CREAM TARTAR.-1300 lbs. just received
and for ealo by Ue2ll FLEXING BEM.
EMZSE.
RESTAURANTS.
MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR
RESTORER.—An unfailing i - estoret and preserver
of the hair and sight. It is not a dye! The hair and whis
kers, however gray, are restored to and preserved in their
original life color I By its use, wigs, spectacles and gray
hairshairs will soon become extinct. The Restorer nee d 'a - Rh
the
,
not only cleanses the hair, but inchnea
It to curl, giving it a soft, glossy and natural &proud's:tits.
The Restorer will strengthen and preserve the sight, and
remove and prevent dizziness, headache, scurf, derid.rcrff, -
scald-heed, or any eruption of the skin and all iienattual
perspirationof the hood. It is a certain turn for datirili
in the head.
Sold by 30S. ELEMINO, Druggist,
VALUABLE FAIMFOR , SALE, situate
in Wayne county, Ohio, near the Jrinction of .he Ohio
and Pennsylvania Railroad with the Cleveland Railroad,
120 miles west of Pittsburgh, and 130 Miles south of Cleve
land-340 acres of first rate land, two dwelling heroes, two
frame barnes, two orchards, seventy acres of thither, balance
under cultivation ; 140 acres are ; rich bottom land, well wa
tered with never falling springs and streams. This farm
could banally divided into two or more farm*. Healthy Jo
cotlonlmd good neighborhood. Coal abounde in the vicini
ty, aid Is supposed to extend under thie farm. For further
uformation apply to S. CUTURERT At SON,
fo-13 Real Estate Agents; bl Market street.
SSODA ASH, of a good and uniform .quality
manufactured by the Pniffaltltanufactazing Company
at Tirentum. On'hand and for sale by
je27 fIN.7d3 - 4;(7 BROA.
CHOICE LAND AND BEAUTIFUL 1.0-
CATIONS FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES; FOR SALE.
—Three acres just beyond the Allegheny Cemetery, on the
plank road, fine forest trees, shrubilery, !Ea.. Also 5 acres
near the residence of James Blakely, Esq. For price and
terms, call at the Real Estate Office of • •
0.7 S. CUTELBRRI' k SON, 61 Market et.
OLIVE OIL.-
5 doz. quart!.
6 doz. pinta
Jieit received and for Bale by
RITY3IER & ANDERSON,
_Ju3 No. 39 Wood at. oppoeite St. Charles Hotel
WHITE WAX-150 lbs. in store arid for
sale by Lie2l . l FLEMING BIM,.
GUM TRAGACANTH-500 lbs. on haad
aud for sale by [ je.*:ll] FUMING' EROS.
CIBBLS. LOVERING'S SUGAR;
16 bbds. Syrup;
20 bbls. S. House Syrup. For sale by
F. h. MIA VO, No. 1 Diamond.
5(1 GROSS Goodwin's Fine Cut Chewing
N-F
Tobacco. Just received and fee sale by
RHYMER & ANDERSON,
u 3 N 0.39 Wood at.
FO, FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS.—The
Mammoth BROTHER JONATHAN for the FOURTH
has just arrived, and so hes Harper's Magazine for July.
(.I‘ll, or send and get them both, at
W. A. GILDENFENNET & 00.'8,
Fifth at, opposite the Theatre,
THE Farmer's Every-day Book, or Sketch - Ws
of Social Life in the Country; with the popular elements
of practical and theoretical agriculture, and twelve hundred
Isconics and apothegms relating to ethics, religion and gen
eral literature. Also, live hundred receipts on bygeian, do
mestic and rural economy, by the Rev. John L. Blake, D. p,
For eale by tjelB; D. T. C. MORGAN, 41 Fifth at..
BIRSEINGIIKM PROPERTY FOR SALE.
We have every pretty residence for sale on the south
sole of the Menungahalia river .ud near the first darn at
Birmingham The lot In 24 fet front by deep, with
fruit trees, shrubbery, Ae. The honse is two stories high,
built of brick, contains five well finished, recently painted
and papered. It will be sold at a bargan. Apply to
jelb BL A HELY rtt RICHEY.
VLUAB A
LE FIFTH STREET PROPER
TY FOR BALL—We have for sale a lot at ground on
Fitch et., 20 feet front by 100 feet d.p, situated within a fow
doors of Alderman Melfaster's office This property is oiler
ed at a bargain, the owner having gone West. Titles per
feet and clew of all ineumbrance. Apply to
JelS BLAKELY di RICHEY.
MILL AN D CROSS-CUT SAWS ;
Orem and Corn Scythe;
An vilt. Bellows and Visas;
Pump Chain and Fixtures;
Hay and 'Manure Forks. Together with a larde
and extensive assortment of Hardware, nst received and ldr
aide low, at No. 63 Wood stroet, between Diamond alloy and
l'ourth street, Pittsburgh. 8411'1.. PIII9IISTOCK.
apZ)
TO LET.—A Livery Stable and large yard
iu Manchester to rent. Apply to
BLAKELY A RICELEY.
PERFUMERY --A large and fine assort
ment of cheep and hnodeame style!), just received and
t;.,r sale by (JelV; FLEMING BROS.
T HE IST OF JULY AND THE 4TEI OF JULY.—
Ilarykr' , Magazine for July.
The Brother Jonathan for the 4th of July.
RKelred and for sale at 11. MINER & CO.'S,
je2o 32 &nithfiehi frt•
fiLEAVER'S 110NEY SOAP-20 gross in
%,_.) store and for toile by rjo?li FLEMINO Ef
DOW'D GUNI ARABIC--100 lbs. on hand
amt for sale by (Jell ILR3IING BROS.
SKELETON VESTS—We have received per
Expreas another lot of the Skeleton Vests which axe
eudoubttqlly the cooleat and lightest for Summer wear.
)A0 L HIRSRBELD % SON, No. 70 Wood st.
BEANS—Received and for sale by
my 23 HENRY R. counis_
UNFURL 'TIE GLORIOUS BANNER-
A Patriotic &'ng; words by E. J. Allen. Written on
the 000ILS10/1 of a presentation of a stand of colors, by the
Duquesne Greys, to the Chicago Light Guard. Music com
posed and respectfully dedicated to Capt. John B. Wyman, by
(hairy Either.
Price 25 :exits. The above just published and for sale by
If. KLEBER A - BRO.,
.15.1 No, 53 Fifth street.
TALLOTALLOW -4 barrels, prime, rendered, just
W-4
rocetvod and for eale by
v I SMITH, HAIR & HUNTER.
St.}."-HOCKET.S--10 dozen (one lb.) just
roceisvd and for aale by
REYMEi 4: ANDERSON,
jll No 3S iVot.d at., oppoaite St. Charles riattl
QUG AR-10 lihds. prime N. 0. Sugar f,):
j sale by j J 23 1 HENRY U. COLLINS.
CASTILE SOAP—A genuine article-50
boxes ou baud and for Bale by
uryll FL galEsiG BROS.
— do
boxes just received and for
sale by RE'iILER A' ANDERSON,
No 39 Wood et, oppoeite St. Chail. Rotel.
EXTRA FLOUR—For salG by
jell JAS. A. FETZS - 14, Water street
MRS. ALLEN'S lIAIR RESTORER, or
Zylobalsamem.—Thli preparation, which has never
bean known to fail in any case when used according to the .
directions, restores the hair to Its original strength and
“.dor. It in not a dye, and one bottle in nolLedent, if applied
proporly. For tale only by JOS. FLENIINO,
FLEMING BROS-
je26 Corner Market at. and the Diamond
MAGAZINES FOR JULY—
Harper's Muiptal a for July.
4:today's 1 .
(111th:tut's ••
134.110u's '•
Peterson's '•
111turtrated London sews.
The Struggle for Life, or Claude and the Skeleton
lioreeman. II T. C. MORGAN,
41 Fifth street
A N excellent article of POTASII, put up
.ja_in tin cans fur families, [i noised by
vl=7 P. R. DRAVO.
DRY GOODS REDUCED-A. A. MASON
A , CO. have marked down the whole of their immense
%tuck. livery article will be closed out at from lU to 50 per
cent lens than usual prices. Jean
THE STATESMEN OF AMERICA IN 1846-
By Sarah Mytton Maury. Dedicated to lion. James
13,1unark. For vale by B. T. C. MC/ROAN,
Al Fifth street.
FisHrNo TACKLE.—If you intend going
to the mountain streams to pass the hot weather, can
in, before leaving, and =amine our stock. of Fishing Tackle
It is full and complete. DOWN & TRTLEY,
JB3O No. ]3d Wood street.
11) IPLES, GUNS, PISTOLS, Gun Furni-
Lt, ture and Accoutrements, always on hand.
BOWN de TETLEY, 136 Wo.el
10 Sigu of the ()olden Gun.
FIFTHSTREET PROPERTY —A Lot of
Ground on Fifth street, opposite the Cathedral. on
which in ere ted a. neat Two Stury Brick Building, suitable
forofflces. Apply to [ jeihJ BLA KELT 111CTIET.
$5 IN HAN
balanceinoeo V d
,otbr.yeara will buya g odßtllirlo LOot
tuidifrout lty 180-deep, situated near the Cuter Depot, Al
legheny City—price $1.5. This props! ty iu well worth at
tention. C. CUMBERT A SON,
)028 heal Estate Agents, .51 Market at.
HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS for sale.
Apply to S. CUTITBERT k SON,
j 1... t '3 61 Market street.
FORSALE OR BARTER —A Building
Let in Allegheny City—price $200; Inc which Painting,
Ironl.and Nails, or Groceries, will be taken.
.145 S. CUTHBERT ki SON 61 Market
..._ ,
',Lrl A tit) FOR TWO CHOICE BUILDING
(01. 441.." N., , lots, having a large front on two streets,
by 165 feet deep, pleasantly situated on Mt. Washington.
will he sold on easy tot ma. S. CUTHBERT k SON,
jel7 Real Estate Agents, 51 Market at.
COFFEE.-15 65 0 b d f ; Lge R d io Coffee
40 do. Old Oov. Java do.
In abate and for eels by MILLER & MICK ETSON.
Jo-13 No. 71.1 and 723 Liberty street
EMOVAL.—On and after the 27th of
done the undersigned will he in the new °flits°. No.
81 Fourth street, " Jon& Building," next door to the Me,
rhenium' Bank- J. M;hIORANLIE,
Juli Banker.
BACON -2000 lbs. Sides and Shoulders
for Wu. by [felt] HENRY IL COLLIN
SQTAACH-100 bas. Rochester Pearl St treli
for Bale by Del 4) HENRY H. COLLINS.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE-20 barrels for
sale by [mfr..) J. SCHOONM AKER.
.141,00518.-100 -tons lake t Champlain for
bg , Uo-la , JNO. MOORHEAD.
Llrispeja„li,,Au l ateu re or Profes
siortaisop o edre to have the CHEAPEST and BEST
ZA.CIi.I.J3 On the city,. can at Ithe dgn of the 'GOLDEN
GU V. No 136 WOOD street. Beddeawekeep a tollaa
sortment of GUNS, PISTOLS:RIFLES, TABLE and POCK
ET CUTLERY, &c.., ic. BOWE k TETLEY,
lea N 0.1.36 Wood at,
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PITTSBURGH POST.
THURSDAY MORNING
[Prom the Barth:ewe Eire of the Bth
Frightful Railroad , ,eeident !!
TWO PERSONS },r.ILLIDD ,XFD THIR-
TEEN' ffeJTIEEt>;.
A- shocking-Railroad accident, iiiiik•ono of the
most disastrous that has taken place in this vi-.
einity for a long time, occurred yesterday after
noon on the Washington branch of the Baltimore
and Ohio railroad. As the 4i-o'clock train from
Washington was on its way to this city, under
charge"of conductor George W.' Hoover, it was
thrown from the track near Elk Ridge Landing,
about one mile and a half beyond the Relay
House, the result being the killing of two per
sons, wounding of thirteen others, and-the almost
complete wrecking of the whole train, which
consisted of eight cars, only two of which remain
uninjured.
It occurred at a switch a short distance beyond
the landing, and from the appearance of the
switeb it had been designedly displaced, the lock
showing signs of having been •brinimered off,
while the pins of the bolts which ,, confined the
switch handle to the track had been removed.
The rails of the sideiing had then been forced
over against the main track, andithe engine strik-_
tog the ends, it was broken loose from the train,
and ran down the sideling. The force with
which it struck these rails forged them from the
main track, and the cars continued on down the
same.
The engine and tender, after running some ten
to fifteen yards down this sideling, were over
turned by the broken rails and thrown directly
across the main track, when the whole train was
dashed upon them. The first Oar which struck
it, a baggage ear, turned entirely over it and was
broken up, the contents being strewn in every
direction. The next, also a baggage car, was
thrown entirely from the track and wrecked.
The next, a mail and express car, was thrown
upon the top of the wreck of the others, and
broken into fragments. The smoking err came
next, and this was cut in twain by a passenger
car in the rear, which ran directly through it.
Both these cars were shivered to pieces, the lat
ter being thrown directly upon the' top of the
former. About one-third of the next passenger
car was torn off by coming in contact with those
in advance of it, while the end of the next was
stove in. The two remaining 'oars in the rear
were uninjured. Those wounded were, for the
most part, in the smoking and first passenger
-car. The engiee and lender are 3t perfect a
wreck as cbtild bi possibly uialle.'
The following is an accurate list of the killed
:and wounded, so far as it was possible to obtain
them amidst the attendant confusion and excite
' ment :
Killed—James Gough, the engineer. He wns
aged about 3i years, residing in the western sec
tion of the city, and leaves a wife and several
children. It appears that after the engine left
the main track he reversed it and jumped off,
but tins naught" beneath one of the baggage cars
and mashed and terribly mutilated. lie was no
doubt instantly killed, as one of the wheels of the
car had cut his body almost in twain. It was
some hours before his body could be recovered
from the wreck. Some time since lie met with
another accident on this road, by which one of
Lis legs was broken, and he was otherwise seri
eusly injured. He was regarded by the officers
of the road as one of their most treaty and expe
rienced engineers.
The other party killed was Wm. A.X:angle,
young man aged about 30 years, who was en.
gaged upon the train in selling books and papers.
He was, at the time, standing upon the platform
of the smoking oar, and was caught beneath the
wreck of the baggage car, directly ire advance of
it. When taken. from the wreck be was still
alive, but insensible, and survived only some ten
or fifteen minutes. He resided in South Pace
street, near Warner, and leaves a wife and two
children. He served in the Baltimore regiment
during the Mexican war and was an officer of the
company of Maryland Volunteers, which is com
posed of a portion of that brave band. As will
be seen, a meeting of the company will be held
to-night to make arrangements for attending his
funeral.
Wounded—Wm. Bridges, a wholesale confec
tioner on Baltimore, near Liberty street. His in
juries consist of a wound in the side, ti t& mash
ing of his right arm, besides seriousdnterital in
jury. Although seriously hurt, his condition is
not considered dangerous.
Capt. Geo W. Hoover, conductor. Ho was
much bruised about the body, besides.being con•
sideralily injured by the steam Which escaped
from the brelten boiler. He was standing in the
smoking car, and his escape from more serious
injury was indeed miraculous.
John Russell, the fireman. He jumped from
the engine, and is falling had one arm broken,
besides receiving a number of painful woantio
about the pod) , and bead.
Jacob Troll, baggage master. He was stand
ing upon the platform of the smoking car, be
n (e Naugle, who was killed, and in jumping off
received a painful wound upon his head and II
number of bruises about his body.
Wm. Plummer, supervisor upon the road, was
considerably hurt by being thrown from a pint
form, receiving a painful contusion upon one of
his hips.
Wm. Worthington, Esq., a member of the An.
napolis bar, had one of Lis feet considerably in
jured by being caught in the wreck of the first
passenger oar.
Harriet Burleigh, an aged colored woman,
had one of her legs horribly mangled by a splin
ter, besides receiving several bruises upon her
b dy.
Julia Jordan, a colored woman in the employ
of Alexander Butcher, had one of her hands
mashed.
A gentleman passenger from the West, whose
name we did not obtain, had one band mashed,
and also received a painful wound upon one leg
from a splinter. One young lady and three
other gentlemen also received slight injuries.
So far as we could ascertain, the above com•
poses a complete list of tho injured, or at least
so far as the same was observable, a number of
persons however receiving trifling injuries whose
names do not appear.
For a short time after the crash the wildest
excitement ensued, it being supposed - by those in
the rear that the affair was even more serious
than it RI-sired from the frightful appearance of
the wreck. It is indeed a wonder that a greater
number were not killed and injured, as the train
was very full of ilassengers.
SPERM WFIALEs —The Nantacketlnguirer pub
lishes the following extract from a letter received
by the last steamer from Callao:
"The bark Eliza, Capt. Phillips, now at Cal
lao, reports that while in sight of Staten Land to
the northward, he sailed a whole day through
large bodies of sperm whales, and as far as he
could see, for miles around the whole ocean waf
covered with them. Through the whole day he
felt that his ship was in danger, as his deck was
wet with the spray from their spouts, so near
were they to his vessel. Captain is an old Rio
trader, and having seen sperm whales often (ff
the river La Plata knows them well. He says
the number was beyond conception."
NICARAGUA.—Costa Rican advices to the sth
alt , state that a new expedition is organizing in
that country againet Walker, to be composed of
9,000 men. It is said that three other Central
American Statee are going over with their arma
ments, to attack Walker, and that it is believed
they are by this time in New Leon. The feeling
against the Chi:meters, in the Central American
States, is as strong as ever. The cholera bad
subeided in Costa Rica. The Costa Rican account
paiuts Walker's forces to be in a most deplorable
condition, and this statement seems to be very
strongly corroborated by accounts from Walker's
own friends.
GEN PERCIFER F. SMITH'S instructions 0011-
eerning Kansas are to•prevent. armed 'lova-ion
from any quarter, and to afford protection to
peaceable settlers. Sumner Will retain his pre
3ent position in the Territory, subject to the
orders of Smith, who is fully acquaint , d w.th
the President's desires In the premises. We
notice that many of our cotemporaries are
inclined to treat Gen. Smith unjustly. lie is a
man of great abili'y and firmness, of diserimi
coating judgment and legal knowledge—admira
bly fitted for the position to which he has been
appointed.
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600
f! JULY 10