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    VOLUME XVI.
PITTSBURG MORNINCi POST.
Wed •;-.4 pl,lo',ed et`..7l/ n:orning C Sundays excepted
B JAMES P. BA R,
I% 'MI . :TORT •CORNET: ire WOOD' A. 111) PIVTIf STREETH,
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TERMS.—Five Dollars a yerir, payable strictly in advance
x Dollars invariAbly requireiii if not paid within the year.
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on fine white paper, in lar, , clear typo, will be found by
the Embscriber to give better nati,,fiwtion than any paper
puoliehed in Pittsburgh.
Those who wish to t:,ke s pa;.f.r from Pittsburgh, will find
the SATURDAY POST ;I.lr, an , l invest:recut,
Address, JAMES P. 8A.R.11,
sepl.7 Editor and Proprietor.
BUSINESS CARDS
=M!
BAER& SE 1 . Eat.§ s
BOOK AN I) JOE OFFICE,
POST E3'u'im..znivel - s,
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
I'I'I"fSI3URGH.
911.1 E undersigned having made extensive
1 additions of the LATEST AN fi LtA,NDSOMEST STYLES
OF TYE*, and improved Machinery, to the MORNING POoT
JOB OFFICE, invite tit° iteution of Rail Road Officers
Merchants., business U"", and the public generally, to their
superior facilities fur execntim; a ith dispatch, on reasonable
terms, all ItirldEi of
I; AI if ,RoAD
MILIRCANtiILE,
ILEGA.L,
AND EVERY ontEi: DEsciarnolNT OF
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
material being nearly 1,11 new, we can give Men
ranee of the most couiplete a:Lilia:Aka, and solicit unleis
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BeDES, PAMPHLETS,
RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS,
BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES,
LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS,
BILLS ;LADING, CIRCULARS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
PAPEIt BO KS. DEDAD , S,
MORTOAGES, BuNDS, Ar
* Particul.ir attelinon sviil ulo, la, paid to the printiud
of Posters, ProLcraturaos, !cc. for Coo,orto, Exhiliitious 0101
Circuses. BAILII & MYERS.
HUFFMAN, Ili lel Sr. CO.
F'. - ;:fIWAE. Di ":.1 Ci AND
COMMISSION M.i±:ItCLIANTS,
DEALER!, in.
PRODUCE, FLOUR. lIND WOOL.
No. .1.1.1. SICOND STILMI7.I, PIrTJBULOIi,INNA
t3prluger Harbe.ngh, J09,p1.1. E. ender, Bt.Lonie•
i.'ittabunz.h; Beene Wyk'. Philadelphia
" ', , jarret h Martin,
R. 11. Painter.
McCandlems, Meaum . Co., " ~ „ eut, 8 till tkl , .
11. Childs is Cu., " , c:e.,Lle, Stcrling & Co.,
Bagitley, Comgrave a Co., " 'imrd, 0 innure & Cu.,
A. A. Mason s Co., " &in Lid T. .Mu-A,
G. W. Smith, Wheeling; • iVe‘trui & Ilratunu, 64
A.J. Whoclor, Bitnlicr, CincinnAO. ioci:ly
The Peopie , r. !-itte, store.
D. S. DIEFFENBA. , JHER & CO.,
Cheap Dual .I.ealerti in all tinge of Fashionable
BOUTS, SINES AND GAITERS,
For Gentlemen, Ladie Youths und Children,
No. 17 Fifth Street, near Market,
ocB Pll"i'SlistritGLl, PA
DEE=
PERRIN & JOHNSON,
Propri..toi of Clolth,
Patent Elastic Fire and Water Proof
eCesuent Roofing.
133 TLIIRD STREET.
ORDERS for nooriNu promptly and faith
tally
eXoi.l. toll, Will it':
Hoofing maturial alwoyti on h:02.1, Au.l for male, with di
roctioros tar ode. • 2ly
DAAVES i r ,
Ilou•e, Si gn and oi-i.ainratai Painters
ANT) GRALNERS,
ill WOOL) STREET.
Dealer:, in I,Viiite m;.l Zinc Paints.
L,t, Window GluEB,
tknd every artki , tut
TAMES MIL L L:.•; : 1 / 4 10 NONGA E
tJ YLANiNG MILL, wunli inforin the. putili,
o that he hoe robuilt itince the tire, and having enlarged hi,
eAablishtuettt, and filled it with the nAwest rind most ap
proved machinery. IC 110 W pruparl'd to furnien Iloori ug nud
planed hoar d, scrawl eat,in ;In I roil twine, I 10,,r5, each and
tstinttors, kiln dried, fratiir. 1,1k4,111,11.101, I,l3kif,g.
S..nth Pit isliurgh, September 7, ISili7. 00.10
GEOWJE BLETCHER,
MANUFACTUREi
02 CELFERATIA,
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
ELASTIC SAND TC , .UPEES,
And a;,r) .I....maription of ORNAHENTAL HAIR for Lad'.
and Gantiernen.
D 3 7o FOURTH atretA, ,nri Market, Pitta
burgh, Pa. 0c.77.1y
Joseph i Carrlregc , Lispoalitory;
ITLIIT.F., no, ct—cryiu,; nu Gusi
nose In his tpa , _iousproini4e , i,(tioW lately. '
81341Tge.ti,)011 thi3 Pitt:4l , l.lEol tir,,,,usborg,,-
Turnpike tiLtir the T•No anti, toetrCUl
,
t 1 ,141 LaVir.`ll-1,V11142, V7r!l,oCdt,ily invites the pubh,
to tonpoot his CAS RIAG' ES, BUGGIES, Ac. And 11 ,
p..rticularly ..;61.1t1 ,, :i1e1l c 4.4 that one prit ,
only is meat.
irourtoun ..:n busiz , zcz hini it
place before his po.tror.3 tip. same choice collection of Oa
rtages which, oo coons yvtirl past :t hen been his particular
department to eel; nod most talouten
E.ist,rn mite a 1.,. core of his now system i,
oomplotn—the •-coo t„, r , ,,,, , ,ients will supply th.
bait and row:: . .11C, (Vc in,fierato price,
UnancunA , n..d •ctifi,,c, which thd manic
for &lomat-log 110111,- of uuuuthe pric ,
of golds, to routs, ...Uzi ti 011 V. 1:1Ti: will sell•
no ready money only, tit_inoch than the' adant
sa,..earriages repaired lu tort C1 , 11111 ,, 7 ‘, -- Itn .1. qpatcb
..rasy 12de vr
QT. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.-
The undersigned has bought the i efg ,„
• of the above named Stables, to- 4 .
113. ,_
gether with a portion of the extelet„t i , w6 .
alrollilk sive stuck of ilorso.,t MO Carriages,
late the property of James Mathews, deceased.
to the stock before-mentioned, he has also added a number ot , ‘ l
FINE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
which were formerly employed ar. his Livery Stalin i
Third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal after,
Neu to the business, a ,mtimmuce o? the mitt-up:4;e which
he has hitherto received &cif public is solicited.
JACOB \IA RDN ER,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
N. }3.--A HEARSE and any number of CA MCI AG ES can
slwoye be procured for Funerals. (1029
F ..
of the beet snow - iota, in the ci • -
ty-- - _
OR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one RYE FLODR.-1 5 .0 Barrels Rye F lour,just
. of Pittsburgh, for
roceivoti anti for eat by
either a jobbing, retail or prescription husiues.i. Purctuis, , JAMES A. FETZER,
ors will tied au advantge of r3T.L , occurr•DCB. For infornia. ' dee; 89 Warr street,
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tion inquire of JOHN HAFT, Ja.,
No. 166, corner Sixth and Wood streets,
keg rtrt.si-nrek
R ESSE D HOU S.-
Par YIP IN
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G REAT SEMI-ANNUAL
FLANNELS—Red, White, linty, Green,
AND cLut.. , txti OCT SALE OF DRY GOODS:
Yellow, Plaid, etc. Ch -apvr. than the n Eine Dress Goods, at very low prices;
eapest. e
C. LIANSoN LOVE, I , SHAWLS, In great variety, at very Ipw prices;
Formerly Love Brothers, ' W. 10LEti GOOD', a large stock, at very low prices;
l ' ; ''' 14 "6'l' strawy 1 DOXi ES lIC GOODS, 1.11 immense stock, at very low prices,
ACONET FLOUNCES AND NEEDLE— At the store a
r WORK COLLARS,—A lar4e .-...ul tait.nt, and V, 71
44 -
..p. C. 'JANSON LOVE, -11.'''' A. A. MASON & CO r 9 S I
O. :45 Filll.l STitEET,
021 f e , r i nt7 rr 1.--...,. Fi r m.. ti- TA Vq. , 4,f s s c u res[. i
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WE are now opening our second, and by i
!'lr Cur theelle4ll?...4t ht-ock of Fall and Winter Drees GcKal 1,
Shawls, dm., that Las ever been offered in thi3
a HANSON LOVE,E,
Formerly Love Brothers, 74 Market et.
,BUFFALO SIIOES.—A splendid article oi
Gents' and Ladies Buffalo Over Shoes. Also, Gents' -
Calf giver Sho— yof . zit the People's Shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth lll. CLOTH.
/Ftsks at ' 5_.2.1 s. 4H. ORASIL—Fer Stairs, a vari-
Fl . (Till
etreet, floor )1 orket:-st st P
. nov2l
DI FFENISAOMI SI CO. AN A RUB BE It CLOTII.I. ti-9f the best,
I.IIAINEY TOPS,-200 Gothic Chimney and also aacoad quality, for sale t r and retain by
' Tor t kw We by EMMY EL OGILIZEIL
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HOTELS & RESTATTRANTS.
JONIN HOU:=E.
WELLS °OVERLY, PROPRIETOR
Corner of Market Street and Market Square,
HARRISBURG, PA.
/IRIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOTEL,
ly erected by ths ! , lessrs. JONES in Ilarrisburg,
,havaig Lien Loused for a term or years by the under,
eignod, tau takes this method of calling the attention of his
former patrons, friends, and the traveling community,
thereto.
Having a front of one hundred and furty five fret on Use
prvicipa/ street of tue, City, tad fifty-two fed front on Mar-
Square, it cannot tail to prove attractive as well as in
viting to stranger.
The CHAMBERS are of fine size, well veutilated, and
lizhUd with gm—a number with connecting doers—making
them very desirable for familit.T.
The 11ALLS are warmed throughout by heaters, and
every modern improvement, In fact. has been added, that
cony conduce to the safety, comfo,t and happiness of the
guest/4.
Visitor)] may, therefore, rest a.;stired that the " JONES
II JUSE" has hseti mad. pert et ID all its appointments--
that each department has been plic..d to charge of Fain,
amNcrn AND COMPETENT s--tlr Its every particular
the system which has Won adopted by the Proprietor, will
afford to those who may to,ke it their haute, RN great II do
gree of comfort as may be obtained at any similar establish
ment in the State.
i 001 io
1 100
1 Gil I
. 2. : 3 51 50
00 3 00
3 35 1 5()
;66! 650
q 0) t5O
5 35 0 (6)
c, 65 1.2 00
10 00
~.cure this desirable re-Olt, h^ bas furnished the Nadir.
and Private Parlors, Chambers, Dining Room, &c., with en.
tirely NEW FCENITUE.E: and also arranged within the
building, a fine likatimt SALOON, Drinssma
Room, HOT AND COLD BATHS, &O.
The CULINARY DE:•ART?LENT AND DINING ROOM
will receive the especial attention of the Proprietor, which,
hn trusts, will he a enfliciunt guaranty,. that all tastes will
be suited.
!utu~•,, [cwt. a
IT VNItY IL COLLIN 9
PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE «POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT Fly.til DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
• • - •.
After returning his heartfelt than , e‘t to WS old friends and
patrons, fur the generous patnentio no long extended to hint
at the •• CoVialA noUesn," and :Lied to his fri - -nde and paircurt
at the '• ~.Inlllll.l UutleE." Cape 'slaw', during the meason
of 1855, ho revectfully Bolicith a continuance ut it at the
(SOUSE" •
Jag:, WELLS COVERLY.
GALT 1101TSE
LOUIS VI L E.
Th understz , ed has again taken charge of the GALT
Ito reduc , i to $2 00 p:r flay.
fe2o:2w A. '1'1180013.,1.011.T0 ri •
IVISHINGTON HOUSE,
COR. PENN'A AVENUE 4 THIRD ST.,
WASHINGTON, D. C
1. F. I3EVERIDGE
SCOTT HOUSE,
Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way,
PITT.I3UPAIII, FA
B. D. MARKER, - - - RitOPRIETOR,
(Formerly of the ...Nl:triter Rouge.," nhthSille, Pa.)
Fdill E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM-
A. PLETED AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It is liittutted
la a central part of the city, being convenient La all Railroad
Depots and steamboat Landings.
The House woe built iu 1856, with all modern improve
ments and tilted up in splendid style--the entire Furniture
now—and will in every respect be u first class Hotel.
Ftu , STABLES are attached to the premises. jelly
H. W. KANAGA
Ta soo T E 9
Opp°Bite the Permit. Railroad Depot,
LLARRINBURG, PA. Dels
WAiIt,iI3I2,NGTON RIOT'S
FoßnhatLy C. t. HOTEL,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
J ES SHA.NNO i, Proprietor.
THIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON TUE
re! P , NN and 15'ill-411NOToN Streets, between
the t• VAAL AAU lik.mTS.l4.N RAILROAD DEPt/n, and
hat, 11,1, g,lie a thorough improvement, remodeled and
furuivneo with new furniture, and in now the moat COIIVE,
moot Henri in eitt.iburgh, ter Travelers by Railroad, East
et West. LayB:ly
Ciu)itNUCOPILE
fiy ELI YOUNG, I , ‘II'TH STREET.
*-4:.,...7,Nr Tim attention of Merchauttl i ?;:,,,,
and uthete is directed to theft' z TV•-•
establitaLumut, which has been recently fitted
cp for the purpose ui affording a SUItSfAN-
I'lAI, EATIMI77,EIOUIikI IN A CE\TitAL LOCATION
t.foun try folks aitendiug market are particularly invited to
call. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will
itb.vays be found, of the trustiest the market affords.
apt.9:lrittsv
/ Excelsior Restaurant,
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No,. 111 WOOD Street,
Prnsßutton, PA,
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LAKE AND
FAS'i'ERN FI6II.
&resit Philadelphia 4. Baltimore Oyoters,
And WILD (JAMS, all in their proper 8Ut1.901.1.
B. STELNILUCK,
:I;A:they:lA Agent for the Philadelphai Oynter and Fish Co.
AIiSION 110 USE, UEORGE 'AURENTZ,
Pl-.ol'lllnTo.ll, No. .3.14 Liberty street, pita beside the
ea eu or it,put 01 the reuutylvano% Railroad, which znakes
it toe loo,t convenient betide in the city for },asaeligers arri
;lug I, that ruaLl.
Tut, prupri*,t.,] having, nt eLnkettiw-lbli, aspeuae, fitted up,
lu e...c , .11,mt style, the !tIANbIuN HOUSE, would respect
-ole it a share 01 putlic patronage. Thore is attached
zp.,:idal n.:ABLE and urteumve IVAti.J.N YARD, affura
mg Loopl, ac.coloruod.ition t., travelers and toamstors. His
i...,cM•r and Bar will be form:Med wit!. she brat the market
c.in
QT. CLAIR LIO'f.E..e.L., corner Penn :Inc! St.
1,) Clair 6treaa, itittnburgit, I'::.—The untlereigued,fdrmer.
I, vi - iirown'ti Hetet, - .40 , 1118 taken tide large and cdmmo-
LodA HOTEL, and havlng refitted it in magnificent [aryl°,
would respectfully inv.', hie triands and the traveling tublic
to glVe hall a Gail. Artiured, with the ountenieute f the
0 tune and Ilia long experience , in the tatHirtesa,_tic.„,,, th give
entire .atistaCtion, tt ati lild charges moderato.
feb'zfi .. Will. 0. CONNELLY.
FURNIfuRE
i t
MILLII(EN & CO. have on hand, at
th•A, • xtemitve CAtil N El and CHAIR NIANUFAC
..I, N... 64 n 001901.1 street, a oirge wmrtment itf Fancy
i l• u uu Sul .11.1.11 e, w lurk they yin' sell lb per cent. lower
than uni:unary rates. TerDe:, ovllk only. idecit7:y
-AT 0 OD WELL' :S FURNITURE AND
cusuth, lV hotecal, awl :u.L3it, embracing every
s yle of Fut niture, in Rosewood, St 0,..0key mid Vial:tut,
mttable for Parlorti, Uhauttni.n and Inning Routeil, cy tt,
any in New York or Philadelphia, and ut lower prises. Every
article made by Land, and warranted. EMMA-makers any
plied with any .puntay of BUENITUREI mid CHAIRS, on
reasonable terms. Hotels and Steamboata rum im lied at the
shortest nothe. Warerumna, N or. 77 and 79 THIRD Street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. 0c:22
kaIOEET CIDER.---4.1A15. Sweet Cider, for
1„) sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
d0..4 89 Water street.
rtaIaSTMAS N b.; W YE.II,'S GIFTS
k . .) of every description EL rite Earley Dry Hoods liue.—
Ph (All and the them. C. 11AISsg.N LOVE,
dc-5 F:rinerly LOVE 74 Market St.
IMU t (2 , 1.
f LAli or !.; by 6
rur office lui
u n) se, N i . n T,) e s o , n;r l ierit
l e y .57 World street
00RT FOLIOS AND D - ESK. PADS fur sale
A by W5l. G. JWINA`ON 00,
57 Woodstreet _
()CURE. -50 barre s American and French,
f,.r 9.aln by B. A. ..,., lINESToCK & 00 ,
FINE SILK SPONGE.
Bleached Cupping Sponge.
Soft Bathing Sponge
Good Caul:lga Sponge.
L.E3llNti'th,
Corner `.la. ket street find Diatn,nd:
DROPB.-300 lbs. just received and
k..A'" for 13:116 y B. L. FALINESkOCK
••p Corner Wo.AI and Fourth .stroetq.
rII.CEICAIOMETEItS—For sale by
• w. G. JOHNSTON & CO.,
. Stationers, 67 Wood street
VRESII LOBSTOILS.-1.0 4zen in cans,
for Bala by ANDBSSON,
nov24 No. 39 Wood street.
A Lu barrels for sale by
B. A. FAITNESTOCK A CO.,
Corner Wood and First streets.
FILINU ht , ., fur Dress Trimmings.
A hand• Amie usuoraueut ut reiinCed rates, ist
Onvil )liN ES' '7l Market street
"JURE ULM
A. At
.b. OIL,
JO:iIiPLI YLikMING'S,
Corner %I ....bet street and the aiarnond
ENV ARRIVAL.-
20 boxes Oranges;
20 do Messina Lemons;
200 drums New Figs, just received sod for sale by
Rh:Y.IIER & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street,
Opposite St. Charles Hotel.
jal9
L3TAHOLL-300 bxs. Rochester Pearl Starch
tor site by .a 1.91 ' HENRY U. COLLINS.
00 V, 111--,,7S AVEN GS BAN ,
atobLE 1100 M, JONES' NEW. BUILDING
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also,
on Wetinesdav and Saturday evenings, from May Ist
to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clocs; and frmn November
Ist to `day Ist, from 8 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums not lees than ONe
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year iu June
and December. Interest was declared at the rats of: six. per
cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1855; also in
June and December, 1856, and in June and December, 1857.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the
depositor as principal, and bears the sang interest from the
first days of June and December, compounding twice a year
without troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this tato, money will double In less than
twelVe years, making in the aggregate EICPIT AND ONL-He11.2
PER CENT. A YEAR.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rule- and Myn
lations, furnished gratis, on application at the 0^.k , ,.
Pre°ldent—GEOßGE AI, BREI
• curs PILESIDE.N7B.
Hopewell Hepburn,
.43,11109 addle,
Alexander Bradley,
Robert Robb,
William S. Lavely,
Hill Bnrgwin,
William J. Anderson. James W. Hallman,
John G. Beekokn, Cherie. limo,
Albert Culberteon,
John B. Canfield, P. A. Madeira,
John H. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Cothu, Walter P. Marshall.
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. M....P0110ck, M. D.
Charles A. Colton," floury L. Ring-v . :alt,
William Douglass, John M. Sawyer,
Francis Felix, George it. Seldeu,
George F. Gillmore, Alexander Tindle.
Janice S. noon, Theaald Cnibetaetter,
William S. Haven, George It. White,
Secretary and Treasurer—CHAS. A. COLTON
BANK OF lOWA.
A. J. STEVENS & CO.,
COLLECTIONS MADE and prompb., ,
mitted. LANDS selected and locatel. Capitalists
wishing to make investments in the West, can do so through
this house. Correspondence solicited. I my2.l:Bm
AUSTIN LOOlllB 'MOS. D. 1.00...41.9.
A CISTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in
Promissory Notes,tilonds, Mortgage; tiud all Securities
for Money.
Money Loaned on Checks at short date; with collateral
security.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BrYIJEITIT AND SOLD.
Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasons
blo terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good decuri
tl•es at remunerative prices.
AlBO, attend to the Sale, Renting and Loeeing of Ilea'
I,J-state.
Office, No. 92 FOURTH street, above P; ccd
ika.. AUSTIN boomie, Notary Public.
PROPRIETRESS
7 ,\T HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex
change Brokera, and Dealera in Notes, Drafts, Accept ,
Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East
ern and Western Cities constantly fur sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout Gip United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. Lja3o:ly
7 ill lIOMSS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
Dealer in Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, %e., N 0.76
?al/1 - th street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janb
TOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE
ey BRNICER, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank
Notes. Stock bought,, , and sold on commisaion. Collection
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposita. No. 57
JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. je3o
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
CUTHBERT & SQN'S OFFICE, No. 51
hlarket street, for the sale and purchase of Real
Estate, renting houses, attending to insurance and repairs,
:Jl.,taining loans on bonds, mortgages, &c,; making convey
ances, deeds, bonds, &c 4 writing letters and corresponding
.-ith parties abroad, &c. oclB
BELDEN SEYMOUR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, O.IEO.
REPTIttNCES.—Mesers. Hanna, Garret,ou & Co., Robert
Parka, Eng.. Jythy
WESTERN LANDS•
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
It T.A.L ESTATE AGENT, NO. 60 WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, OHIO,
Has tor sale Lauds in Illinois, WidCOLlßill, Minnesota,
tchigan and lowa. lie will exchange Lauds in Wisconsin,
sc., for ?ittahcirgh manufactures, and also for city property.
AA letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me as
shove. anlLly
12A_RiNIS in Exchange for City Property.-
1 1 .: A farm of 350 acres, on the Allegheny river, near
li it tanning, 130 acres cleiired; dwelling house, barn and or
chard; coal, limestone and iron ore. Also, a farm of 100
acres near the above. Also, a farm of 83 acres on Pine
creek, 4 miles from Kittanning; 30 acres cleared ; two houses,
and a saw mid in good running order; a first rate location
for business. 250 acres of land at mouth of Red Bank creek;
40 acres cleared and in good order. Price low and terms
ossy. V; ill be exchanged in whole or in part for city pro
perty. S. CUTIIBEHT SUN,
novlo 51 Market street.
ONLY $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel
ling House, of four rooms, with lot of ground ~0 feet
trout on Monterey street, Allegheny city, by 110 deep to an
ili y. Terms, $4OO in hand, balance at one, two and three
years, . S. OUTIIBEItr & 60N,
uov - 24 01 Market street.
JI7OR RENT.—A large dwelling house, on
ROBS street, at head of Fifth, with immediate posses-
Also. two small 'louses in Splaue's Cuurt.
S. cuirllat:wr & SON,
61 Market street.
qoa $750 will be sold a new two story
Frame House, with a good lot of grouud, iu Allegheny
uty. 'Vim lot is 20 feet front, on Mouteray street, by 110
fe,f. to au alley. Terms easy.
B. CUTHI3>•'RT & SC - ON,
uovl4 51 Marko' street.
LOUR TO FIVE DOLLARS PER ACRE
for several small lots of laud, ten mile, from M ,unds
yule Marshall county. Va., four miles from R. B. Station.
and good timber.-" Price $4 to $5 per acre, on time,
!nun 5 to 7 years, if decirod.
Also, 700 acres of good land, 3 miles from Cameron Bta
lou, B. & uhio R. R., for sale to suit purchasers, at from $7
to $lO Ler acre, and on easy terms.
S. CUTHBERT & SON.
novl4 51 Market street.
UR REIN I.—A dwelling house on Third
L' street. Also, one on Ross street, with immediate pes
o, wion. o S. CUTHBERT SON,
nod! 61 Market street.
UDR SALE.—A Dwelling Rouse with a
good Store itoi.)m, situate on Robtnsou street near Fed
rm, Allegheny city. Price low and Lerma easy.
fall S. CUTlll3Eiti & Sk/N, 61 Market Ht.
'UR SALE.—A comfortable dwelling hoube
(frame) of hall and eight rooms, portico in Rout, with
~ lot of ground 78 feet front on South avenue, Alh.gheny, by
*220 deep to Rebecca street, with fruit and shade trees,
shrubbery, stable, &c., &c. Price $4,500.
S. CUTfiRERT & SON,
nov2 51 Market street.
ERULIANTS' AND MANUFACTU
RERS' BANK STOCK, or RAPER, will be take❑ at
purr, either in whole or in part pay for several very desira
ble locations for country residences, neap thelcity. One lot
of 12 acres, one of 14, of 10 and 3 acres. Nor particulars
call at our otlice. S. CIAHLSERT SON,
oct27 61 Market iitroet.
FLANIS'
White, Yellow,Red and Plaid, of all grades, and at
Lo Wllll. PRI.OIIB than they can be got for at any other es•
tablisumerit in the city.
0. RANSON LOVE, formerly Love Brothere,
0ct.21 No. 24 Market ear ,et.
ROUSES, LOTS AND FARMS.—We would
invite the attention of .erlions who wish to purchiia
IIOUSE, to the great f yariety of nausea, Farms and Build
ing Lots we have for sale. We have now on hand Lots at
$lOO, each, and at $2OO, $4OO. and upwards, awl cu very
,asy terms. Some iu payments averaging fouruxn cents a
day I Howes and Lots, at from $7OO to $lO,OOO, in various
locations in and adjacent to the two cities. Improved Farms
from $lO to sso'f acre. Also, choice Farming Lauds at
from $2 to Ve 't4 act , . Persons having mperty of any kind
I to dispose of, will and it to their interest to give us it call.
We also, attend to the Renting of 11011808, and Collection of
sr.ts. S. CUTHBERT EON,
• A` St •4 -..^1
BLACKBOARD CRAYONS—For sale by
W. 0. JOILNSTON
n,rl7 Stsii ,, nern 5' d
`UPPLY YOURSELVES Willi SIIOES
now, whilst you can buy them at such low rates, at the
P.EOPLES 3/101. STORE. We will coutinuo to sell at great
ly reduced prices for a short time longer. Small proftF and
cash returns is our motto. All kids of Overshoes sold low
fe6 DIYFENBACIINK & CO.
QTEEL PENS. Gillot's; Pratt's ; Pdr
ry's; Pkineae; Jenny Lind; Cooper; American
Rnudes & Son's, and Haven's, lust received by
W. S. HAVEN,O
oct3o Corner 7dark.t and Second ate
FOR RENT.- •
The large warehouse, now occupied by W.ll. Smith
k Co., Nca. 151 First and 1 2
Second streets
S. . Enquire of
PcIJUDY & CO..
Nos. 149 First and 12.) Second streets.
QEASONABLE GOODS.
Gentiercien's under garments; embracing silk, lambs'
wool, heavy merino and cotton under-shirts; drawers, of thr
best manufacture, and sold at very reduced rates.
MORRISON'S OHLEBRATED SIIIRTS. A large lot of
cravats, ties, pocket hdkfs., sates, &c., and all other articles
in the line of Furnishing (loads, suitabfe lot the season, at
nov3 UORNE'S, 77 Market street.
WARRANTED TO SHELL TWENTY
BUSHELS PER HOUR IN THE HANDS OF ONE
MAN—the Corn Sheller now exhibiting .at No. 65 Filth
street. Now, don't be excited if you have been humbugged,
but give this machine a trial, and If it is an imposition, say
so; but If thoroughly satisfied that it is the beat invention
of the kind the ago has produced, then buy territory and
make a fortune, and quit your croaking. Call and see.
r.r tß:St.4.rtf
DULL BUTTER.-3 bbls. fresh roll Butter
just received, and for sale by
do JAB. A. /Mai' rs Water stmt.
PITTSBURGH, TUE-WAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1858
BANKS
I/ . F 5 il , u.rth Stre,/
John U. ShoratJon:or,
Grattan Murimy,
'eau M. Pennock,
James D EePy,
James fierdman,
John S Cosgrave,
413.IISTEES.
DESMOINEa, 10"
IlLOR11)11 OF LIME.-50 casks for sale
by I novlei R FAUN &O .
'A.RPETS AND OIL C
1.4 EMOV AL.—J. & H. PHILLIPS haw)
removed to their new building, NOB 26 and 26 ST.
CLAIR street, west side, between Pent street and the Bridge.
J. a 11. PIIILILIPS,
ANUFACTURERS OF FLOOR, FDRN3TURE,CARRIAUk.
TABLE, AND TRANSPARENT & OPAQUE
WfINDOW Siirt. l l6DE OH, CLOTH:.
Of diffor , -at Colors.
Al4ll, DEALERS IN OIL CLOTLIS WINDOW SIEIAD*B,
Of every description.
Dealers In INDI9 RUBBER GOODS, of all kinds. made
under Goodyear's Patent; Agents ot the Boston and Now
York Belting Companies, tot the sale of their INDIA RUB
BER BELTING, HOSE and PACKING. LEATHER BELT
to
a of Eanteru manufacture, a superior quality; aLso, Lace
tther and Rivets. Agents for the OHIO -FIRE—PROOF
KINERAL PAINT: Dry mid Mixed Paints Varnishes,
Turpentine, brushes, Ohms and Putty. IiQUSE AND
irN PAINTING AND GLAZING. in all its branclies,
]f. ie in tlp, hest and shortest time.
J. A 11. PIIILLIPS,
N and 2 St. Clair street ; Manufactory at Phil
on the Ohio river, three tulles below Pittsburgh
CARPETS, OIL CLOTES, MATTING, &0.,
AT THE
1 ?ou et It Street Carpet St6re,
1
W 11. 31 J CALLUNI respectfully
y invite the attention of their former customers
and the public generally to their present stock, just selected
for Spring sales, embracing the very latest styles of Foreign
and Home Manufacture, consisting in part 01 Velvets and
Brussels, Tapestry and Common Ingrain: also, Brussels,
Damask, Twilled and Plain Stair CARPETS.
OIL CLOTHS FROM 2 TO 2-1 BERT WIDE,
hogs, Mats, Stair RIAA, Canton and Cocoa Matting; List,
Yarn and Rag Carpets; Venitian Blinds; Painted, Buff and
Green Holland Shades.
- - - -
It will give um pleaanre to allow goods to all who may be
desirous of looLiug or purnhasing, and we are determiued to
,ffer inducements to any who may farm no with a call, at
the old stud, No. Si FOURTH Street, near Wool.
myl9:ly W D. Sr. 11. WCALLITII.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
R OBERT A. LOOMIS,
(6.ucee&ior to B. T. C Morgan,)
ravoNER AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS
AND NEWSPAPERS,
40. 41 Fitth str,et, Pittsbm gh, Pa.
Co -Partnership.
THE undersigned have entered into Co-
Partnership, ander tho dtyle of WILI. C. Johnston ihc Co.
SAMUEL R. JORNISTON, JS.,
WILLIAM 0. JOIL4STON.
Pittsburgh, September u, ISS7.
E. R. JOILInTON, JR • WM. 0. JOHNLITOLI.
Iv at. C. JOHNSTON CO.,
(~,!TATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
i„,, and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood stroet, between
Third nud Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pit. ee3o
BLANK BOOKS,
Journal+,
Day Books,
Ledgers,
Cash Books,
Invoice Books,
.eck Books,
Bill Books,
Receipt Books.
WM. G. JOLIN:i'fON do CO.,
57 Wood street.
For 0010 by
d 029
`fpliAcCO AND SEGAitS.
VI & D. RINEHART,
VV .
MANUFAUTUBM4 AND
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
ap3o:ly 2,
PIANOS AND MUSIC.
SUPERB GRAND PIANO,
Fitual TUE FACTORY OF
Steinway Sono, Ne
H. KLEBEK & HBO. take pleaaarein an.
ii.iunciug to the pubic unit they have just - •
received a splendid full IiItAND PIANO,
Rom the factory of Steinway & Soils, New ,
Y.irk, which for exquisite sweetness and volume of tone,
tightness and elasticity of t.mcti, and a most tasteful and elo.
gout exterwr is considered the FINEST tiItANIJ FIA_NO
e‘ur litought, to this coy. The mechanism is a DOUBLE
IIIe..PEATINt.4 ACTION, a pa ended iuveution of Steinway
& Sons , which combines with the utmost promptnesa and
`delicacy of touch a degree of durability but-rarely attained.
VVe respecttally invite the public, one and all, whether pur
chasers or nut, to call a.,d use ibis unrivailed instrument.
11. KLELitilt & BitO.,
No. 63 Fifth street,
Solo Agents for Steinway x Sons.
N. B.—A'so, just eceived a fresh lot of Numbs & Clark's
dmB
P ii 06 !
iirri FULL °BAND PIANOS I iri?'l-
PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11
AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS,
foom the Manufactrry of LaIIOIiERLNG & SONS',
LiumTON, ilLit received from the manufactory of Chickeriug
& Sone', Bolton, the following drairable and elegant stock of
their PIANO FORTES :
ode Full seven Octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly
carved case. Price $BOO
One Full tlUVoll octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose
wood case.- Price $7OO
One New Parlor Grand neve❑ octave Piano, near , equal
in power to a lull Giaod, and occupying only the
room of au ordinary square Pwuo. Price $6OO
Twu full carved Rosewood, Louis Xilith, seven octaves,
with carved Desk and Feet wurk.
Tro Rusewoud seven octave--Clilford style.
Two ltusev..ood, carved mouldings, seven octave.
Poor Rosewood, plain round corners, seven octave.
Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves.
Four 46 54 4 , 6
Pour Rosewood " " 6 %i
Ail of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full
iron frames, and their new l'aLoUt Action.
These Instruments have been finished specially for the
aubncriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale
at their reduced prices. JOll.l H. MELLOR,
No. 81 Wool street,
de Solo Agent for Chickering & Suns'.
U S CI US I C'll-
1 3 01 belles and Beaux; 11, Red, N kite and Blue, 25c.
Amin, of fltraw, witd brilliant variations—Grobe, 60c.
Our baby, ballad by Frank Fray - ton, 25c.
Come over the era Maiden with Ad," serer, :de, 25e.
sf lie Wm.:mean, song and moron—undiellinlied with a
I,,nintiful and upprep• iar, , vignette—very popular, 250.
Those Pleas nut Days are Gone—La Traci:int, 25c.
I ight of My Soul—beautiful serenade, 40c.
Jenny Grey—G. IL Poulton, 25e.
Gentle .lenny Gray—sung by Joseph Murphy—music by
IL 11. Osborn, 25e.
the Prairie Flower—very popular,
Charity Spiut,er, 25c.
Vareuvian i—Ddilworth 25c.
"Tile Conti wen; inunrs"—neW and brilliant varietions—
: v (111:irleti Grom
No. 1 Yankee Lambe, 50c. No. 2 1.1 di Columbia, 50c.
I See Her LAM i m) Nit ballad, 25e.
Annie Bound in a smit - 10r manner, and in various styles
of binding, Ir um $1 to $:3. 4 , 41- Music maile. post paid.
OLIARL fr 1E BLUM te,
0 ',Old Established Piano Depot,
1.22 :118 Wood ,t^eet, second door above Fifth.
alessri4. Charleg & Levivis Grebe,
TEACHE'IS OF TUE „,„,z.„,,
PIANO, VIOLIN,
ORGAN AND SINGING, A
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES,
As Greek, LEL in, German, French, and Spanish,
ranght by CHAS. GREBE, Cand. Theol,
tri3^ I;quire nt the principal Music Stores. o file24:3ln
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NORMAL CLASS.
rrilE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOR
MAL CLASS, at the
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Cuder the direction of
A. BURTT,
Principal of the Fifth Ward Public Scholia, will commence
On Itlonday Evening, February lat.
The Class will meet on Monday and Thursday eveaings,
and Saturda, mornings of each week.
Tzaas $2 per Ession of Sixteen Lessons.
a2B
DRAW ING LESSONS,
AT IRON CITY COMIERCIAL COLLEGI
IN MECHANICAL, ATTILITECTURAL,
By JOHN MF,RZ.
4 For further information - apply to Mr. F. W. JEN
EINS, Principal of Iron City Commercial College, Pit
burgh. novl4aemd.
Mineral Water Depot.
4.-A-BUFFUIL
C. BUFFUM & .CO., Manufacturers of
u
• sarsaparilla, htinentl Water, Pop, Bottled Ale an!
Porter; also, Bottlers of Wainwright's celebrated Winterbar
Ale. Warehouse,
No. RIG Illarket street,
Preraunnon, re.
Orders filled and shipped to all porta Of the country
hortest notice. annaritw
WRAPPING PAPER-400 reams Crown,
Medium, and Double Crowe, straw Wrapping Pa
per, full count, Jot received and for ealo by
de2 JAB. A. VIZIER, 89 Water street.
DEALERS IN ALL HMOS 09
iVt 129 W00D STR EET
AND CRAYON DRAWING, .fai
a.. BITItHER,
INSURANCE.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE CO.,
Office—No. 10 - Merchants' Exchange,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL $500,000.
WILL LNSUKE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
Fire 3 Marine, and Inland Risks.
WM. A. RHODES, President
OLIAS. WISE, Vice President.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
DIRECTOBB
Wm. A. Rhodes, A. S. Lippincott, James P. Smith,
Chas. J. Field, William Neal, Charles Wise,
John P. Simons, J. Rinaldo Sauk, Thomas Bell,
M. Richards Mnckle.
a EP ESE N CE B:
Judge Heath. E. D Jones, Esq., Cash. Cit. Bank,
Jai. Millinger, Eeq., Messrs. Robinson A Co,
Jamul Howard, Esq., " T. Kennedy, Jr., it Co,
C. El. Paulson, Esq., " Wade, Hampton Sr, Co ,
J. S Lee, Esq., " Cunningham A Co.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 96 Water street,
feb22 EDW. G. BELL, Agent.
EEICHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Philadelphia.
WM. V. PETTIT, President D. J. IPCANN, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid in and invested-4200,000 00
Surplus 63,428 35
$263,428 35
Ins ices Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and
tributaries. Insures against loss or damage by Fire,
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DiasOTOSE
Will. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, John M. Pumroy,
D. J. McCann, E. F. Witmer j Reno Bullion,
B. L. Woolaton, John A. Marahall, Chas. B. Wright,
John J. Patterson, Elwood T. Plumy.
OPPICILBS:
WILLIAM V. PETTIT, President
E. F. WITMER, Vice President.
D. J. MaCANN, Secretary.
sivzsanozs:
In Philadelphia': in Phi - We/pm:a?
Bolger, Lamb & Co., Stebamitz, Justice & Co.,
Truitt, Bro. & Co., , Buck, Morgan & Stidfole,
A. T. Lane & Co., i Pumroy, Caldwell & Co.
PITTSBURGH OFFICE, Iklo. 97 WATER STREET.
au7 R. W. POINDEXTER, Ai
RELIANCE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
CAPITAL $177,674-ABBETB $232,092-SEOLIBITT INVESTED.
FIRE INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS,
MERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, &c, in town or
country.
The Mutual principle, combined with the security of a
Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to share in the prolific e!
the Company, without liability for losses.
The Script Certificates of this Company for profits are
convertible, at par, into the Capital Stock of the. Company.
CLEM TINGLEY, resident.
B. M. HINCHMAN, Secretary.
DEBSOTORS.
Glens Tingley, George M. Stroud,
William It. Thompson, John it. Worrell,
Sanniel Bispham, Benjamin W. Tingley,
George W.Carponter, Z. Lothrop,
Robert Steen, IL L. Carson,
Charles S. Wood, Robert Toland,
Marshall Hill, Cornelius Stevenson,
Jacob T. Bunting, Charles Leland,
William Masser, Wm. M. Semple, PittOurgh.
J. G. COFFLN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streets.
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 149 Chesnut Street,
Opposite the thotom Hone.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every
description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rate°
o; premium.
ROBERT P. KING, President.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
DIBEOTOES.
Charlee liayea, lg. R. Cope,
E. B Engbah, Geiirge W. Brown,
I'. B. Navery, Joseph S. Paul,
U. Sheri:min, John Clayton,
S. J. Sta f targee, E. Wilor.
F. BLicrounrus, Secretary.
J. U. COFFIN, .4 wait,
Corner Third and Wood streets.
NEPTUNE. INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PIELADELPIIIA,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 411 WALNUT STREET.
Organized under the General Insurance Law, with a Cash
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to $500,000. In
sures against loss or damage by FIRE, JII.A.B.INE, INLAND
N d VIGATION and TRANSPORTATION.
OPEICLERS:
a. 0. LAUGHLLIN, President. RICHT SHIELDS, V. Pres't
GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
LI. 0. Laughlin, D. Sherwood, D. Montgomery,
W. 0. Stotesbury, R. M. Carlile, Richard Shields,
R F. Shewell, 0. o,Butler, WillinruOsborne,
Goorge Scott.
TITS & CHAFFEY, Agents,
Jol:y Office Lafayette Hall, entrance on Wood st.
PITTSBURGII
LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE
- INSURANCE COMPANY,
00ELNEB OF WATER AND .51ARILET STREETS
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice President.
F. A. RualiAl3l, Secretary.
AV-This Uompany makes emery iron:trance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also, against HULL AND CARGO IiJPRI3 on the Ohio
Aad Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MAItINN It
generally.
And against Lees and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the eea and„lnland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
DIRBOTORB.
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Cluritan,
Joseph P. Gazaam, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, , Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Juneph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F. Hart,
David H. Chambers, Robert H. Hartley,
William Carr, Jno. Mc'lill. a(12.15
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANI
OE PITT6BURGH.
WlLt.tkhf DAGALEY, President.
dAtillIDI. L. MARSHALL, Secretary.
LiFT/CR: $.14 Water street, between Market and Wood streets
Q•' Insures HULL AND CARGO RIBS, on the Chic
Mississippi Rivers and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or . Datnage by 111111
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and inland Navigation
and Transportation.
DIEBOTOIIB
William 13ageley,
Samuel
James M. Cooper,
James Park, Jr.,
M. Pennock,
Springer Ilarbaugh,
Capt. 'Samuel C. Young,
John Caldwell.
WEST BRANCH
lUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA
Cush Capital $300,000 I / - temium N0te5...5132,343.
iIHIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac, in town ca
DIEBOT0118:
Hon.Juo.J.Pearce, Hon. H. CL Harvey, Charles A. Majer,
John B. Hall, Charles Crist, Peter Dickinson,
r. T. Abrams, D .K. Jackman, W. White,
Thomas Kitchen.
LION. G. 0. HARVEY, President
T. T. AaaAsis, Vice Preakient.
Taos. KIIOEtr.I4, Secretary.
HE PSEISNCES:
H. Lloyd, i !Dr. J S. Crawford,
A. A. Winegardner, John W. Maynard, A. Updegraff,
L. A. Mackey, Lion. 8 Cameron, James Aimetrong,
A. White, Thos. Bowman D.D, William Fearon,
James Quiggle, Wm. Vanderbolt, Hon. Wm. Bigler,
OFF.I.OB—NO. 85 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH.
de2l:tf J. A. LIPYKIIT, Agent.
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
A. COMPANY, OF PIIILADELPNIA.
Diascioas Charles W. Rancher, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph' E. Rorie, David S. Browne; Mora
ris Patterson. Cass. N. Baammta, President.
Cass. G. Bescarit, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
.2hich, with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af.
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1861, as pub.
fished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz:
Mortgage 4918,128 68
Real Estate 84,377 78
Temporary Loans.. 83,988 Ira
Stocks 61,889 100a1.
Cash, b.c 84,346 81-,
Total $1.,E12,708 44k,2
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One billion Four Hundred Thou.
sand Dollars,' °wee by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Office, northLesat cor. Wood and Third eta.
Lippincott, Shorten & Pearson,
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.
MA . NET.
ces, , Est '
a T n U d R B E , RS
B9,,,Fe,TRUIes Traveling
TrunkS, Carpet algi r &c., keep conatintls; on hand a ' , arse
stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay!
ing facilities to torn ont good stock at reduced prices, we
would invite the trade to call and examirie our goods he•
fore purchasing elsewhe. Si.
%IWO LOTS OF GROUND on West Com,
.11, mon, Allegheny, with a double frame dwelling home;
for Bale, price $2400. Terme esay.
B. O . I:ITHBEIVE A FON,
61 Market
THE DAILY POST,
TITESDAV MORNING
HISTORIC tL INCIDENTS CONNECTED
WJTH THE CAPTURE OP FORT
11UQUES:bE
[cor:munel3.]
The following letters give a full account of
the taking illosiesSion of the remains of Fort Dn
quesne:
A LETTER FROM THE HON. COLONEL BOUQUET, TO
Who. ALLEN, ESQ CHIEF JUSTIOE OF PENN
SYLVANIA.
"Foit Duquesne 25th November, 1758.
“Dear Sir—l take, with great pleasure, this
first opportunity of informing you of the.reduc
ti on of this important place; pereuatled, that
the success of his Majesty's arms on this side'
will give you a groat satisfaction, and reward
you for all the pains you have taken for the dif
ficult supply of this army
We marched from Loyal Hannon with twenty
five hundred picked men, without tents or bag
gage, and a light train Af .artilery, in the expecr
tation of meeting the enemies,.and determining,
by a battle, who should possess this country.—
The distance is abOut fifty miles, which we
marched in five days,.a great diligence oonsider
ing the season—the uncertainty of the roads
entirely unknown, and the difficulty of making
them practicable far the'at:tillery.
"The 23d we took ;post at twelve miles from
4nce, and halted the 54,h. for intelligence. In
the evening our Indians reported that they had
discOVered a very thick smoke from the fort, ex
tending in the bottom along the Ohio. A few
hours after, they sent word that the enemies had
abandoned their.fort, after having burnt every-
thing.
"We marched this morning, and found the
report true They have blown up and destroyed
all their fortifications, houses, ovens and maga
zines ; all their Indian goods were burnt in the
stores, which seems to have been very consider
able.
"They seem to have been about four hundred
men ; part have gone down the Ohio ; one hun
dred by land, supposed to Presque-Isle, and two
hundred with the Governor, M. de Lignery, to
Venango, where, he told the Indians, he intended
to stay this winter, with an intention to dislodge
us in the spring. We would soon make him
shift his quarters, had we only provisions, but we
are scarcely able to maintain oureelves a few
days here to'treat with the neighboringing Indi
ans who are summoned to meet us. The destruc
tion of the fort, the want of victuals, and the
impossibility of being supplied in time, at this
distance and season of the year, obliges us to
go back and'leave a small detachment of two hun
dred men only, by way of keeping possession of
the ground.
"This successful expedition can be of great
service to the provinces, provided they will im
prey% and support it. It is now the time to take
vigorous measures to secure this conquest ; and
unless Virginia and Pennsyluania can agree up-'
on an immediate assistance, all our pains and ad
vantages will be lost.
"Au immediate supply of provisions, clothing
aLd necessaries, should at any rate be eent up
for the support of the troops; and measures
taken for the formation of magazines on the
frontiers, (Raystowu and Cumberland,) for the
supply of an army to act early in the spring.
"The succors and directions from England
would be too late, and if the colonise do not ex
, ert themselves to the utmost of their power, I
am afraid they will have occasion to repent it.
"It diau goods ought to be provided without
, delay, with a Commissary, or proper person to
dispose of them, either for trade or presents, as
' our new friends cannot remain long.unprovided,
and would soon return to the French, were we to
lit them be in cant. Some artificers are also
greatly wanted, such as carpenters, smiths, ma
sons, gun-smiths, and chiefly ehip-builders, &0.,
c.
"A number of cows and bulls, mares and stal
lions, garden seed, corn, &el. Every moment is
precious, and the laud so rich, and the pastures
so abundant that everything would thrive, and
the garrison would boon be able to support itself.
"Fish nets and hooks would likewise be of
groat use for people reduced to salt meat; and
some rioe, barley, &e., to prevent the scurvy
among the men.
"I enter into all these details with you, be•
cause I think the safety of this post depends up
on it, and in the plenty you are used to live,
they would not so readily occur to you, as to us
who are deficient of every necessary ofaife.—
Could you diffuse into the Assembly the public
spirit that directs ail your actions, I would be
very easy about the consequences; but I know
the disposition of the people in general, always
iudolent and ready to fall asleep- on the smallest
gleam of ease and quiet; you must rouse them,
and make them sensible that this business is - but
half done. We have acted our part, let you act
yours. It is now in your power to enjoy in
peace and quietness your lands and possessions,
if you will only lay unt some money, which may
save you ten times more, and the lives of thous
ands of your poor inhabitants.
"After God, the success of this expedition is
entirely due to >the General, who by bringing
ni , eut the treaty with the Indians at Easton, has
struck the blow which has knocked the French
on the head: in temporizing wisely to expect the
effects of that treaty ; in securing all his posts,
awl giving nothing to chance ; and not yielding
to the urging instances fur taking Braddook's
road, wince would have been our destruction.—
In all those measures, I say, he has shown the
g, eatest prudence, firmness and ability. No
body is better informed of the numberless diffio
uittes he bad to surmount, than I am, who had
.:11 opportunity to see every step that was taken
from the beginning, and every obstruction that
was thrown in the way. 1 wish the nation may
.ue as sensible of his service as he really de
serves, and give him the only reward that can
flatter him, toe pleasure of seeing them pleased
an satisfied.
"I expect the satisfaction to see you this win
ter, and to talk more at large upon the subject.
"I beg you will present my compliments to
Nine. Allen, and believe me, with great truth,
Lapt. Stark Starling.
Samuel M. Kier
John B. Dilivorih,
Francis Sellers,
William B. Hays.
John shiptou t
Waltor Bryant,
.1102
"Your most obedient humble servant, .
"HENRY BOUQUET:"
A LETTER YRODI CAPTAIN HASLET TO THE REV.
DR ALISON.
" Fort Dugnettne, November 26,1768.
R. D Sir—l have now the pleasure to write
you from the ruins of the fort. On the 24th, at
Light, we were informed by one of our Indian
t.e , uts, that hb had discovered a cloud of smoke
ab .v,) the place, and soon after another came in
jib certain intelligence, that it was burnt and
thandoned by the enemy. We were then sheet
fifteen miles from it; a troop of horse was sent
br ward immediately to extinguish the burning,
and the' whole army followed:' We arrived at 6
o'clock last night, and found it in a greatmeas
are destroyed. There are two forts, about. two
hundred yards distant,the one built with immense
labor, small, bit a great deal of very strong work
collected into-very little room, and stands on the
point of a narrow neck of land at the confluence
of the two rivers. 'Tie square, and has two ray
gabions at each corner, Bto. The other fort
stands on .the bank of the Allegheny, in form of
a parallelogram, but nothing so strong as thk
other; several of the out works,are lately begul
and still unfinished. There are, I think, thirty
stacks of chimneys standing, the houses all burnt
down. They sprung one mine, which rained one
of their magazines, a prodigious quantity on
old carriage iron, barrels of guns, about a
cart load of scalping knives, - Btc They went
off in mien haste that they could not make
quite havoc of their works they intended.—
We are told, by the Indians, that they lay the
night before last at Beaver. Creek, forty miles
down the Ohio from here. Whether they . buried
their cannon in the river, or carried them down
in their batteaux, we have not yet learned. A
boy twelve years old, who has been their prisoner
two years, who escaped on the 21 inst., tells us
they carried a prodigious quantity of wood into
the fort, that they had burnectfive of the prisdners
they took at Major Grant's defeat, on the parade,
and delivered others to the Indians, who were
tomahawked on the spot.'. We have found num
bers of dead bodies within a. quarter of a mile of
the , fort,,unbaried, and so many montnnents of
French humanity. . A! great manylndians, Mostly
Delawares; are gathered on the Isldnd last night
and this morning, todreat with the General, And
we are making rafts to bring them over. Whether
the General think of repairing the ruins, or lest-
dear ,ir,
lug any of the troops here, I have not yet heard.
Mr. Beatty is appointed to preach a thanksglY
log superiority of his Mojeety's arms. We left
all our tents at Loyal Hannon, and every conve
niency except a blanket and knapsack. You'll
excuse the the errors of haste, and believe me to
be, - Rev'd Sir,
_;FEBRUARY .23
AN ANNODOTE O RAOHEL.--. About five years
ago there was a wealthy Englishman in Paris,
who became a great admirer of Mlle. Rachel.
Re!had the habit of visiting her every day just
before dinner time, to her, great annoyance.—
Every day he came Mlle. Rachel would sit near
her chimney, having near her a large pin-cush- .
ion, when the Englishman oame, and while he
was kissing her left hand, she would adroitly
take from his cravat, with her right hand the
valuable pin which held it in place. One day
"she took possession of a valuable emerald, an
other a large black pearl, another a serpent with
ruby eyes, another a helmet with diamonds, an
other a rare cameo, another day a valuable opal,
another a negroe's head in onyx, another in tur
quoise set in pearls, etc., etc., eto. Oee:day her
servant came running in saying, 'Madame!
Madame I here is the Englishman!" "Very
well, show him in." "But, Madame, he has on
a stock to-day." "Uhl then say I am not at
home." Mlle Rachel kept the jewelry.
A SINGULAR AND DANGEROUB 141AT013.-41/
New York paper we find the following statement'
of a match between the celebrated Captain
John Travis and Mr. Samuel A. Byda.tn, of New
York :
" Travis bete Sydam $l,OOO that he will fink
boy who will stand at the distance of ten paces,
and place an orange, not to exceed two and a
half inches in,diameter, in each hand and upon
his head, which he (Travis) will shoot from their
respective localities. No object to intervene. If
Travis fails to find the bay who will stand, or
fails to hit the oranges in the three shots, or at
any shot touches the boy, he loses the bet. The
match to be shot in Louisville, June 16th, 1858."
Travis has accomplished this feat before iu
New Orleans, some three years ago. Winter be
fore this he shot a match in New York with Mr.
S. for $l,OOO and beat him easily. If he wins
this, it will forever place him on the pinaole of
fame as the first pistol shot in - the world.— &.
Louis Leader.
AMES PATTON, Jr., Federal street, Al
legheny, Wholesale Urocer and Tea llealer;and Licensed
Linnet Merchant.. healer iu clover and Timothy reed;
thatter, Cheese, Lard, Bacon, Flour, Balt, Flab, Mx., and Coun
try Produce generally. , nov23
JAMES PATTON, JR.,
Federal street, Allegheny,
111 uow receiving iu store the following, which he will lin
at.the lowesttaan prices, viz:—
123 bbls. uew crop plantation tiolasses;
27 nhds. " •• Sugar;
80 bbls. Grocers Syrup;
10 bbls: prime roll butter ;
Sue lbs. •' Feathers;
120 boxes •• Cheese ;
6110 Bacon Llama; •
40 half chests Young ilyson, Imperinl , tuul genuine
Old Country Teal, with a general as sortloent of the beat and
hugest stock of Family Uroceries to by had in the city,which
is for sale for Cash—remember, PATTON%
tel Federal street • •, ! ! • ty.
SUGAR.-
20 bble. Baltimore Yellow lin§ar.
5 hhde. 'Leland
10 bbl. holned
10 " Lovering =wand "
iteceived and for &Ale by JANES PAntlisl
Jr,
nuv23 * ALF? gAJKIY OILY
ATTENTION, ALLEGHENY
The suoscriber would call your attention to . hla
swat of YAPILLY GiItA:EMUS bought, of Late, in New
York, for CASH, which he will sell at ,uwor prices than any
other house in the two cities, for Houle and NW the
prices, at
Currants, Cranberries,
Figs, Iluugariau Cherries, Piqua, Citrun Orange*,
ournons, ac ., sc., for sale at lowest tigureer for 0,11, by
JA.O.E6 PATTON, Ja.,
deal Federal street, ALLEGIRINT Cur.
A WORD TO TEA DRINKERS.
TU PlitiLN T2CA 8T011.13,
i'to...te Fifth street, has import:al into this market some of
the knout grade* of _
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
grown in the Celestial klnipire„ dune up in all the various
teary packages which Chna€lee ingenuity can invent. It-fa a
luxury and couifoit to drink them. Proprietors of steam
beaoi and hotels, and private ItlMalta are invited to call.
uct7
NUMBER 112.
Your most obed't seret,
"JOHN HASLET."
If he hits the boy he ought to be hanged
GROCER +'6,
JANLItd. VAMONT, Ja,
Federal etreet,l/etti .
masowir
KETCHUPS.-
10
duzi-u Slashroorn liotctim,..
10 do English Walnut do.
'Li du Quarts Tomato do.
60 do Pint, do do.
For dale. by AND.KtitiON.
uur2.4 No 39 Wuod atmt,t, oppudito t. Clnuqed Hotol
NOW US THE TIME
MIL OCII?iG CHEAP CLOTHING.
Z. L EISNER,
oN THE CORNEIt or WOOD _slip FIFTH.
Srli..EFlrd, late Davide Auctlou ham, le now sell;
tug out ttia satire waalenalo stock at U jbT 1•1110,ES 808
CA6II ONLY. ile will sell line Bind. Petersham Over-
coat that used to bolt at...
Fine Black Petersham °vet coat
Brown'
Raglan
iggerbnad Raglan
Lambskin ••
Blue Yllota
Whitney ellots
Beuruttin
Buquituaux
Seunet;
Wine Wove Castarnete
Brown Ctuth
iitack Silk Cloth
Super Fine Drees rrock Doti[*
41.5 wee /00,1 " 0,611
PHlltd, Vesta, and Yuri:ll3:lin, - ; uooda ac ;now and propor
n rates. de:l3
Wheat, Bye and Corn Wanted,
AT IRA
PEARL STEAM WALL.
ALLEGHENY CITY
rtri H E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
Lilo above establishment, acid aro glopared to,
PAT THE t11157.11.5T 11.1.1[EXT 111 0.t511 TOIL
23,000 'BUSIIELS OF WHEAT.
10,t100
CUIL'.
It is the Intention cf thu proprietors to oder I.IIIIA PAIRS
tor any choise lota of White, or !cod Wheat. Thoy intend to
uitiv..B very superior Family Flour, and aro willing to pay a
preottuut toUufarn er, than shape of an extra price, to lA.
,ince him - to raise a choice Quality of 'is neat, artd.to brifig it
to marXet in good order
jyls:lyd&or
LCOIIO.L.-20 bblf; on hand, and for sale
by I del6l B L. V A 11:1-WiTo0li a co.
JOURNALS, - LEDGERS, - DAY-BOOKS,
emu BOOKS and DOUtiLTS, !or dale and made to
order, by - W. S. HAVEN,
nur2:o Corner Market-ond Second streets.
Vaitf BLAOK.-5 bbls. just received and
for sale by 0,91
. 13. L YAzINKhrOCK & CO.
POTATOES. --b 7 barrels White Nathan
neck Potatoes, arriving per steamer Lehigh, and for
ffig.2AL r f.. ' 404444.1 . 04 CICI
DOUBLE MEDIUM, Double Crown, Meal
um next Crowe, Straw and itag Wrappiug Papers,
tu: sale by W. S. RAVEN,
Corner Marko. mr..11 Served street.:
PP IANOS TO RENT.—Two elegant Rose ' wood ex octave PiaLLOS, will be rented to private
s only. Apply co JOIN Li. MALLOd,
Gl3 82 Wood street.
EXTRACTS FOR FLAVORING.-
10 dozen Lemons.
10 do Vanilla.
10 do Rose, for aalo by
REVUES G ANDERSIN, No.'SJ Wood at.
Unir.wito Bt. d
boes lioleL
Q,TOCKCHOICEI-PRICES LOW 1-NEW
WINTER GOODS.—JOSEPH ilottNE has Just return
ed from the East, where he has purchased large additions to
his already extensive stock; Trading directly with firm .
CL-isS ImPourma 11.013 4 3Z1 and with• the MANU7SOII7/1.1131, for
0&8ll exclusively, he is enabled to offer We beet selection
of Goods a: the lowest possible prices.
We are now opening, for daily display, the Largest sad
cheapest stock of
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
134011, EMBROLDERTES,
WINTER WOOLKS GOODS,
RIBBONS, GLOVES, IiOSTRRY, Jan..
Ever before exhibited in Pittsburgh. Purchasers are lavit
ed to examiner the goode,and learn the prices, at
deft JL)S. HoltNE'd, 77 Market 'street.
$6OO FOR, a two story frame&railing
notlee and lot of gran ed 50 feel. by 100„ plasm
nay eltzated on Mt. Waehiagten. Terms eau; - 3 :
fel3 - S. curaataT & 50N, 51 Market t.
14COTICE TO BUTCHERS.-Large Meat
1.1 Cutters and Sausage Mora, of various also at Nu
47 Fifth street, Pittsburgh
deal
CCINNAMON'BAIIK.-4UU lba. just rea'
and for gala by jda9.l B. L. HAFiIsiIiMUIE lk 00.1
.45,00 for $3,76
- 0, 00 " 4,60
... b,OO " 6,75
... 9,00 " 8,00
8,00 " 6,00
" 7,00
.. 8,00 " 5,00
7,00 " 4co
10,00 0,00
5,00 " 8,00
0,00 " 4,50
.. -1 0,00 " 7,00
600 4 , 00
0,00 " 4,50
-,.. Nth) " 0,00
.10,00 " 6,00
11:,00 " 7,00
" 13,00
145,00 " 11,00
V... T. KEN N EDY & 8110
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