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VOL UME XVI.
Vl''E'Sittlitliii MOILNiNG ..POST.
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year, payable9trictly in atlnet.
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'lnroe insertions
Ono wool:.
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Throw week!,
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Flea months .
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PITTSBURGH SATURDAY POST
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CONTAINS ALL THE CURRENT NEWS
OF THE DAY, Politicil, Literary, Agricultural, Commer
chili Local, Telegraphic and Miscellaneous.
This Paper being of the Lanai:sr sits, and neatly prints
_,on tine white paper, in large, clear type, will be found by
the subscriber to give better satisfaction thou any paper
puolished in Pittsburgh..
Those who wish to tato a paper from Pittsburgh, wilt find
the SATURDAY Pu 67 a safe and profitable investment.
Adtirseii, SAIII.EIS P. BARK,
sepl7 Editor and Proprietor.
BUSINESS CARDS
=BEE
u&rat k v9.r Elias,
BOOK AIM JOL OFFLUEI
POST J3T_TLID.T.D.nas,
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
THE undersigned having luado extensive
wichtiotifi of the LATEST AND HANDSONIEST STYLES
F TYPE, and improved Miniffiery, to the MORNING pubT
JOB OFFICE, invite tho of Rail Road Officers
Merchants, business ur , u, and the public generally, to their
superior facilities for executing with dispatch, on reasonable
Wilis, all kinds of
RAIL ROAD,
„MERCANTILE,
LEGAL,
AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
Our material being nearly all new, we can give assu
rance of the most outuploto satisfaction, and solicit orders
for
IWOKS, PAMI?IILETS,
RAIL ROAD RILLS AND CARDS,
1L CHECKS, BbANli NOTES,
LETTEn. uEnus, BILL [LEADS,
BILLS LADINO, CIRCULARS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
PAPER BOoKS, DEEDS,
MORTGAGES, BONDS, Ac
r ;L aboi tat ;wee( 1..11 will 111,0 be peid to the priuti?w
of POHL . I,I, I'rugi - :nuntus, Sc.. G,r CioncertY, Exhibitium and
Circumud. BARB. St .NIVERi.
,;• ii 'C Ea t.ll:' W.; .sati & Cii.
- ..42'; W2E:DIN fl AND
COM Si lii 61U N AI It; It IJII A N 'fS,
H~:i ~'u F 9 ~ ar,
PitODUCE, FLOW! AND WOOL.
No. 1.11 6.1“,..,11,
,Spriuger Garl:aril:l, Jo-01,11 1-'.. llidor, St.LooiFf •,
L'ittAbl. , C , k :: BOOT,' & ifV,YI3, l'lnia..lelplCo,
it. Li Pulmur, •• IGnri,t ..,-; M,rtio, "
McCitualosn, `.1,,1113 a C,..,." Jame , : , . liellt, Stlllt,N. A. C o , ~
H. Childs ,::: CO., " Keene, Sterling A Co.,
Bagaloy, Comp,,vo ~ Co., " V)irdolilmoro 4: Co.,
A. A. Almon A Co., " , r'alward T. Mott.,
G. W. Smith, IS howling; Vll'eaver A Graham,
A.J. Whot , ler, Bankor, yioVilloati.
The reopdeN Shoe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBLER &CO.,
Cheap C+wh beitlevi in all kin& of FagW01.1111,1(2
BOOTS, SIMS AND WATERS,
For Goutlemon, 1 - t•utivi and Children,
No. 17 Fifth streai., nenr Market,
ocB ell"11313U1:011, Yd
e ar.. J. a. PERRIN
PEIIItIN & JOHNSON,
• Pruptiutura of
Vat,ent Elahtie Vire and Water
Leenieut. it:toting.
133 rifIF.O6III.I%IET
(111,DE1tS fur 13.001i'1iN; Li promptly Itmi faith
fully a.7.n.-aL:,,t, and nu our ,ork worratito.i.
is oliog onitocial 7.llW , Lyb on hood, nod for van di
rrctioto tor (19, n+.l.2rly
DiVIATE':s & AU 11,E V - ,
I/Ouse, sign and Orna:::eatal Painters'
AND CiIiAINERS,
144 WOOD STii!EET.
Dealers in White Lead and Zinc Paints.
Aims Vila, Varni,lw.i, Putty, Mtx.,,,1 Paint 9, Window
tll4 usury artnlit u 5.43 in tbk. t soh. m1120:1)2,1
AAIES M 1.1,i N 6 LL, '_\IONUNG A 111]Lil
LN si ! , 11. hi,. infurni thn public
Cunt h o Las rubuilL ,Ancn , 1110 urc, and hnvno:, clillitged hid
e.,tablinhiuunt, and idled it wi to the u,w•dt :itnl most hp
provua machinery, in iluw pr-par,l to turnidli tluornn; and
pt.stn..l bonrja, ticiiovil 'sawing awl rc.; mit4, duurl, tn.!) 1111 d
ehtilt , ri, kiln dridd, frann,, muuldia.zs, box lil.tking, (LC.
null PW,L,urglt, Soptucubct . 7, 1.5n7. [moth
G EORGE BLETCIIEL,
L'l G .N UFAUTU
Of TUC CELEBRATED
GOSSAMEA, -VENTILATING WiG,
ELASTIC, BAND TOUPEES,
And ~vory deHcriptiou of OrtNA It:,;NTAL HAIR for Ludic.
and Getttlenwn.
PJUIV.E'LI atr , ,(4, betwonn Wood and Market, Pitte
burgh, Pa. 0c7:15,
Jonspt. '5.41..t0u Repoalzory.
111 TE. oa Lami,
Q.) uuhe in prentlri.`6, (l11.•W lately .
ou C.m L'ituburgh and Groaueburg
alt., Wu !alit, O.IIU, 1./I.3LV:CeII * ' - •
Pitttiburgl, aid Luvaen , tr.iik, reepectfully invites the public
k. inspect his ul CA Rit LAUE;4, 1:1311 ?LSS, etc. dad bo
w.utlemeu ::tzrchar,tra, that 01.10 prim
only ie truldo.
k0..rt,0 1..11.,ikau53 C.n.ab10.3 hi!. to
he'r)r,. vatrun, collection of Car
inany it has boon hie L:articulul'
dspartnieut rettct, icorn Ur,: various and mo=t talented
instriincl,rers Ih., I,u:e:fu of his pew syltertr is
(10111 I 1
..11.1:t,gt..AICI.1b1 ntAppiy tht
be , L 111,11 11.1114 • - Ir . :, at moderate pricue.
,iencipulit ruriw,lllo nvotic
for Iccom aunt; 1,11111111, it :LS 11,.;.1., , 1 won thu price
of goods, tow 'ag tv laigu routs. J , ,SEPII '.; , 11.1Th will Eit.2ll,
nvidy looney only, at much [1,5 neuai prices.
vi_&,Carriage rep:arta in
C3..syl2dry
QT. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.-
1,7 The undersigned . has bon4lit the loose
Os, of the 'above
divewith a portion Of the
dive stock of Horses and Carriages,
late Hie property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition
to th 6 stock before-meutioned, he has also added a iituabor of
PINLI'HORSES, BUGOIES AND CARRIAGES,
which_ wore formerly employed at his livery Stables in
Third, below Wood stroot. As he 01'03 his porsotnil tittoio
thin to the business, a CalltiallaliCM 01 the p...tionagu winch
ho has hitherto received frcn public is solicited.
JACOB HARDNIfdi.,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
N. B.—A HE:USE, and any umnber of CARILIAGES can
alwlays be procured fur Funeral, • do 2n
A Drug Store, located in one
of the best situations iu the city' of l'itt,burgh, for
either a jobbing, retail or prescription husluest Purchas
ers wilt liud au advautge of rare occur' , nee. For informa
tion inquire of JOHN HAFT, Jo.,
No. 166, corner Sixth and Wood streets,
1..0 l'lttsourszh.
i.LEStiLD S.—
Vex ca1,.1,-
FLANNELS—tied, White, Ciray, Green,
Yellow, Plaid, etc. (2y aper thud the !CW:I'O,A.
L. HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Love Brothere,
74 titre ,treat
AcuN ET Fl.O LI N ()ES AN D - NEEI)LE—
tj woRK largo ;'..isutzraent, and very
°bear). C. JIA !AWE,
ititt .
W. 14 ; are now . opening our second, an.d by
far thacheapdat stock of Fall :aid Wititcr gredi Goode
Shawlo, itc., that had ever boon offered in this city.
C. 11A NSON E.',
F.rtn..rly rev ltroth ,, r4 74 Vurket et
UETALO SIIOES.—A splendid article of
Ai dents' and Lidice Buffalo Over Shoes. ItLo, Gents'
Calf ~veer Shoe', at the People 'e Slo Store, No. 17 Fifth
Arent, near Market.
twv2t
lIIMNEY TOPS.-200 Gothic Chimney
%,,/ Tory for ado by WORN H. COLlalteB.
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DIFYENBACHER L CO
PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE cf POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS.
JONES HOMAAI
WELI 8 () oAr E. 11,1, 1, PROPRIETOR,
Corner of Market Street and Market Square,
HARRISBURG, PA.
fI I OIIIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOTEL,
z eceu, ly arecied by the I`.f.C.A:llll. JaiN ES in Ilarriabarg,
laa•ss less.esi lor a tertu of years by the under
he this method of calling the attention of his
pats one, friends, anti the traVditll6 community,
leaner thei.e to
Laving a front of on, hundred and forty five feet on the
prowiput :dial of the city, and fifty-two feet front on Afar-
Kez .';viare, it ettlittOt tail to prove attractive as well its in
vitiug strans,ers.
The CLIAMIMItS are of fine Faze, well ventilated, and
lighted withgas—a number with connecting doors—making
them very debirtiblu for falutlien.
The HALLS are warmed throughout by hoatera, and
every modern improvement, in fart, hay been added, that
may conduce to the safety, comfort and happimes of the
guedOi.
Visitors may, therefore, rest assured that the "JONES
1101J:41.1" has beet., made 1101 feet in all its appointments--
that each department has been placed in charge of EXPi:-
RIENCED AND CuAtCETEIfr etTotuM3--tiltitill every particular
the system which hue been adopted by the Proprietor, will
afford to ti 1049 who may make it their home as great a de ,
grow of comfort fa may be obtained at any siulilar establish
ment iu the State.
To clucuro thid desirable result, ha has furnished the Public
Mid Private Parlors, Chambers, Dining Ream, £c., with cu.
tizely NEW I , URNITUItE; awl also arranged within the
building, a Duo BAILDI:E. SALOON, MaIEB. SALeON, 1311E*lING
11001 . 1., Her AND (..oLD BATES, &AL
The CULINARY DEPARTMENT AND DINING
will receive the especial attention of the Proprietor, Which,
he Lrtimts, will be a duilicleui guatantee that all Mattis will
be btu Loki.
After rc turning his heartfelt than he to hie old friends and
patrons, for the i:enorous patronage en lung extended tb Wei
at the CoVIIIIIN House.," and also to hie friends'and pitrotio
at the " eutuatetA Hotter.," Cape island, duriug the hiC:16011
of 1855, he reHpectlully eulicita a continuance of it tit the
"JUNES HOUSE."
WELLS COVEPLY.
GAL'S fIOSIE ,
LOUISVILLE.
g s e- Tho tidoraigned hna ugnin taken chargo of thu HALT
LIOUSE, Board reduced to $2 00 per day.
A. TIIROOIifttORTUN.
WiStilllNGToh HOUSE.,
CUR. PENN' A AVENUE 4 THIRD ST.,
WASHINGTON, D. 0
A. F. IIEVERIDGE
SCOW HOUSE,
Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way,
PITTSBUItIiII, PA.
B. D. MARI(EF, - - - PROPRIETOR,
(Formerly or th‘J "Marker Hume," Blairaville, Pa.)
E SCOTT ROUSE IS NOW COM
PLETED AND OPEN FOB. GUEL , TS. It is sit i unted
in a central part of the city, being convenient to all Railroad
Depots and 6teambout Landings.
liollbe Wife] built in 1850, with all modern improve , -
muuts, and litied up iu splendid style--the entire Furnit.nru
berng new—and wid iu every respect be a first class IloteL
Four :STABLES are attached to the premises. litc.e24
H. W. KANAGA.
U e
Opposita the Penna. Railroad Depot,
11AltiLLSBURG, PA.
WV A 6 ILI Et NT GTON (i) ,
Fu1011 4 ;i3.1.Y U. S. Lit.Y.UEL,
.1 3 .1.2'1 . 211 U.UGH, PA.
idIIES SHAN r 4 Oil, Proprietor.
T 11.16 HOUSE 16 LOCATED ON Tllll
curaur at.NN and IVA6IIIN(iTON 6treetB, butvo,vu
tt , t.E.VI'ItAt. AN It W EST Eti.N Ii.ALLILUAD DENA'S, aud
tiati untl,rotut , a thorough nuproveutant, rewodel9l and
IS :1.111,11V l 5% Ills Clew turnsuuo , awl tile lIICISL COLN,
for Ttavultarti uy litkilrottd, Eat.
uty3:ly-
CUP, , MEIVLOPLERZSTAITitANT.
ti' ELI YOUNG, Firm 6TREZT.
The attention ul Merchut
~ ectod to (16. 4 4
.chick lams neon recently fitted t ,ef
..t4n7
op 1., tor poryorit. 02 rittorcting 0 tiUBSTAN
-I AL LATINu IIoUSL IN A UENTAAL L00,6.2.1.10N
u,,try 10:1,1 attending market are particularly invited tt
Everytning pertaining to au LATLING SALOON will
found, ot the tre.hest the market affords.
ap-o:lydstw
Excelsior Restaurant, 6 ,7', - 0)
1.1.1 iV00.13 Street, & sr -
PLITSBIMIII, PL.,
W UV:A:SALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN AND
EASTERN
i.`rczn Philadelphia dt Baltimore Oysters;
And WILD GADI.III, all in their proper 808Z011.
8. SITINRUCK,
.p4,il;,,wiy] Agent for the Philadelphai Op,tor and Finh Co.
V5l ANSION ROUSE, UEOI-IGE AURENTZ,
;Au. o3i ~eerty ur.rtat, junt leyide the
ta.-0u.;...r Depot of the l'euntiyi%,t:uta'road, which utaiikE
the tac,t auhvohieut tiou.au in the city toe Dassaugers arri•
ey teat tvtel.
IL° it. a‘t,a - hio,irig, at roraiiiita - ildt. expellee, iltrOd up t
ta CZCoiL.a. dt.)lo, tee lii.ir,hLUN 11.6Uri1
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Would respect,
aol:it a Bhara et pubtm patronage . ' heroarit., in attached.
trAtltiri - YARD, Afford
it.CC:pLuLauti,alua to LlaVOlOrn arid k,irastmra. 1119
dta - Lind Bill' writ 1r lariusht.ii with the heat the market
ash 4.lurt!.
Pen
(1 T. CL/1.111, iI3TEL, eurner Penn and St.
lithleurgn,
t ri •• LtroWn'el In!viug tukon this large and conuuo
.oUb havum related it in magnificent style,
int:lids and the teaveliug public
n cult. Ixasured, with. toe convenience of
and he, Lung oZputtetiet, UK, liuHmeaa, 11 give
cad 1118 charged moderate.
Mb= WM. C. 001.4.1. ELLY.
Niniertk.ti Water lepot.
r. BUYIUM I 8. BURKER.
LI - C. BUFFUM & CO., Manufacturers of
ZY o Bara4utrilla, Water, Pop, itoctled Ain a'
uhiu, Buct'era of Waiuwrigia's colwbratod Mutates
Lie. tVt&itilOUV.37
BlLiarUet street,
Pow4arsan, Pe
ortiora filled tau! dhilopod Lo ull purts ot tuecouutry
ttoticu. apldaydew
WEET CIDER.-4 ILI& Sweet Cider, for
00 halt) by JA.V.B A. FETZAIIi,
del:4 89 Water street.
('UIRISTMAS and NEW YEAF,'S GIFTS
k) al ovary aeacrlptrau fu Cho Fancy Dri UuoUa liuu.—
c,aaat• call acid 600 them. C. IlritizON LOVE,
thr2.s .rmarly LOVE .illtlallEll6, 74 Market St.
UCILAGE—For office use, in convenient
vg
Cur at, tur !sob. by Wilt. U. JULIA 6TON Ltit
dot' 57 Wood etroot.
UoRT FOLIOS AND DESK PADS for sale
by WM. U. JOUNSTON ,Sc CO,
e s )s7 Woad Eareet.
Os i cilittE.--,50 barre sZunerican and French,
ror rifler by 13. A. NVIIINESTOO.6 & 00.
AINE 81Lii SPONGE.
it!
Bleached Cupping sponge.
Soft Bathing Sponge.
Good Carriage Sponge
JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
novli • Corner Min itut ntreet and Diamond.
GUM DROPS.-300 lbs. just received and
for ealo i'y B. L. FALINESTOOE. & CO.,
nocqiu Corner Wood mid Fourth d tree CI .
r gIitERAIOMETERS—For sale by
il
W. G. JOIINSTON & CO.,
novl7 Statiunern, b 7 Wood ,treat.
IRESII LOBSTERS.-1O dozen in cane,
_a for soda by REIMER & ANDERSON,
Leav2-1 No. 39 Wood street.
A LUAI.-50 barrels for sale by
B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.,
auvlB Corner Wood and Firnt streets.
FRI.NGES, for .Dress Trimmings.
A hatalnuilie as3,,rtruent at reduced ratan, at
Lies !I >RN F.e. 77 Market street.
_RYE FLOUR.-20 Barrels Rye Flour, just
r,_ tired, and for silo by I
JASTES 4. FETZER,
dec7B9l Water street.
•
'DERE OLIVE OIL,
IL. At JOSEPIL FLIIMING'S
ty. v 2 S Ilartrm street awl the Diamond
G REAT SEMI-ANNUAL
AND CLOSINGOUT SALE OF DRY GOODS. -
Fiue Dress Ouoil-1, at very I.w prices;
OAWLS, in great variety, at very low prices;
WOOLEN GOOD', a farge st,ck, at very low prices;
LUM Esti() GOODS, an immense stock, at very low prices
At the store of . A. A. rtIASON
NO. 25 Mall STREET,
NEW ARRIVAL.-
20 boxes Oranges;
20 do Messina Lemons;
200 drums New lligs, just received and for fails by
REIMER & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street,
Opposito St. Charles Hotel.
jal9
QTARCII.-300 bxs. R(xiirester Pearl Starch
kj lot &do by lININRY 11. COLLINS.
OIL CLOTH CRASIL—For Stairs, a vari
etY et alike St (p. 2.4 .T. d T.T pu , 4 L 1 Va
N 1)1A RUBBER CLOfIIING—Of the best,
IL end alwo seen al quality, for sale wholesale and retail by
g,) 7 k N P77J7.7.7147
NITRAPPING PAPER-400 reams Crown,
Medium, and Double Crown, Strnw Wrapping Pa
per, full coma, just received and for sale by
d: JAS. A Fla' Eft, 80 Water wrest.
ei [DER
-5 bbls. Sweet Cider, fur sale byy
EULNRY H. COLLINtd
DOLLAR SAVINGS RANU,
MIDDLE ROOM, JONES' NEW RIIILDINO.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also,
on Wodneadm and Saturday ovenings, from May lot
to November Ist, from 7 to 0 o'cloco.; and from November
Ist to Slay Ist, from 8 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums not less than Ores Doutait,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year in June
and December . Interest was declared at the rate 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 same interest from the
first days of Juno and December ' compounding twice a year
without troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this. rate, money will double in less than
twelve years, making In the aggregate EIG lIT AND orso.usaz
PER CENT. A YEAR.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules end ite.gi
lotions, furnished gr Ws, on application at the ofEtee.
Preadent;--GEORGE ALURIIS
VDU PEJI3IDENS3.
John H. Shocnberer,
N. Grattan Murphy,
Isaac H. Pennock,
James D. Kelly,
James lierdrnan,
John S Cosgrove,
liopowell Hepb tam,
James Bhidlo,
Alexander &valley,
Robert Robb,
William S. Lavely,
Hill Bnrgwin,
William J. Anderson. James W. Ilailman,
John O. Baukofen, Charles Khan
Albert Culbertson, Y. A. Madeira,
John R. Canfield, . John 11. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marehall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
Divid Campbell. ' -A. M. Pollock, M. D
Charles A..Colton,•; Henry L. Ringwalt,
William Douglass, John M. Sawyer,
Francis Felix, George B. Seldeh,
George F. Gillmor e, Alexander Tindlo.
James S. noon,. Theolaid Umbstastter,
William S. Have , n, George R. White,
Secretary and Treasurer—CHAS. A. COLTON. lf,a
SUPERB GRAND PIANO,
FltO.ll TUE FACTORY OF
Steinway & Sons, New Work.
11. KLEBEK & 8110. take pleasurein an. ' ....
m 7.
manning th
ing to e public that they have just •trt ... , M*
rceeived a splendid full GRAND PIANO, r , ~, ... ,
I :.-,
from the Maury of Steinway A Suns, New ~. "4. - I
York, which fur exquisite sweetness and volume of tone,
lightness and elasticity of tenon, and II most tasteful and ele
gant exterior is considered the FINEST ,LIILAND PIANO
ever brought to this city. The mechanistu , 'is a DOUBLE
.
13 AN K. 0 F .1 0W A . HE eEATlis,ti ACTION, apa tinted iuveutidii of Steinway
A Sous., which combines with the utmost promptness and
A. J. STEVENS & CO., delicacy or touch a degree of durability, but rarely attained.
1 DESMOINES, lOWA 111 -
Pi , e respectfully invite the public, one and allf, whether pur
•
cuasers or um, to call a_,d see this unrivalled instrument.
riOLLECTIONS MADE and prompt,. .. Il...liLEßEft & BRO.,
mittod. LANDS selected and locate). Capitalists I No. b 3 MAIM street,
wishing to make investments, in the West, can do so through Sole Agents fur Steinway & Suns.
this house. Correspondence solicited. L iny 2l : 6., : N: 1.1.-1:so, just . eceivod a fresh lot of Nunns A Clark's
__.... - ! Pianos. dull
ADEITIN WOMB THOS. D. LOOhild. -
USTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in. ~..,. pjiN 0, S ! ,
,_ ...,,_,,,.. .
.. ~ .. .
LA. Promissory Notes,:Bonds,Mortgoges, and all Securities -..=.'_,L. , --,. - ‘.i. , .:,;..:,,V ,',*--- 7_,,:44.7 17 ''',,
for Mor_ t ey. 4 FULL GRAND PIANOSI:. , Z , t
Morey Loaned on Checks at short dotes, with collateral , 1
security. PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Potions desiring Loans can. he accommodated ou reason! , A ND NEW STYLI;
ble terms, and capitalists canto furnished with good sucuri- faun the Manufaczrry of eillelikatlNG tr. SONS'.
tied at remunerative prices. .11 oN, just received from the manufactory of Chickering
Also, attend to the Stile, Renting and Leasing of Real dr. Sons', Roston, the following desirable and elegant stock pf
Estate. their PIANO FoRTES :
OlTice, No. 9.IIFOURTII street, above Wood. . one Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly
Wk.. AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Public. toli2l. carved case. Pi ice $lOO
1
Ouu Full Seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant ltuse
-1
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wood came. Prue $7OO
tine New Parlor Brand seven octavo Piano, nearl N equal
in power to a lull Grand, and occupying only the
room of au ordinary square Piano. Prim $6OO
SO,UARE PIANOS!
Two full curved Rosewood, Louis XiVll.l, seven octaves,
with carved Desk and Feet work.
Two Rosewood seven octave.—ClifforiLatyle.
Two itOSOWI.XXi. carved mouldings, tieVOLL octave.
Four Rosewood, plain round corners, seven octave.
' Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves.
Four ,a 46 .. ..VI. 6/41 ti
Four Rosewood " 44 64 44 ,:,>, a
All of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full
iron frames, and their new Patent Action.
These lustrinnents have been linishud specially for the
subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale
at their reduced prices. JOIE„ 11. iliELLolt,
No. hi Wood street,
Sole Agent for Chiekeriug it Sous'.
PROPILIETRE SS
lIOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Er--
change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept
ancos, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the test
ern and Western Cities constantly. for sale.
. .
gollectious wade in all the cities throughout the United
'Btatos. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, Nu.
( 37: 'Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. tja.3o:ly
rliillOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
1. Dealer in Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, .tc., N 0.75
Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jana
01IN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE
,DRNE.B.6, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank
Notes. Stock bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposits. No. 67
JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. je3o
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
PCUTIIBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
Market street, for the sale and purchase of Real
Estate, renting houses, attending to insurance and repairs,
~btatning loans on bonds, mortgages, &c,; making COLlVtry
slices, deeds, bonds, U.; writing letters and corresponding
with parties abroad, &c. oeln
BELDEN SEYMOUR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
IttiillLENCES.—Meessre. Manna, GtirrutHOll & RObtei
Parka, Esq. jyll:y
WESTERN LAwns.
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
i:EAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER 611'.EET,
CLEVELAND, 011.10, •
Has for solo Lands in Illinois, Wi,conein, Minnesota,
Michigan and lowa. Ito will exchange Lauds in WibColl.Blit,
so., for Pittsburgh manufactares,atl also for city property.
All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing mu ae
ovove. aull:ly
;;;;lA.RMS in Exchange for City Property.—
_a: A farm of 35a acres, on the Allegheny river, clear
e..ittan.ning, 130 acres cleared; dwelling ilOttie, barn and or
; 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 HAW mill in good running order; a first rate location
for business. 250 acres of land at month of Red Bank creek;
40 acres cleared and in good order. Price low and terms
,ay. Will be exchanged in whole or in part for city pro
perty. 8. CUTE_BERT & EON,
novlo 11 Market street.
(INLY $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel
ling Howie, of four rooms, with lot of ground 20 feet
t. ant on Monterey street, Allegheny city, by 110 deep to an
alley. Terms, $4OO iu baud, balance at one, two and three
years, B. CUTILLIERT 0 SUN,
00t , 24 51 Market street.
FOR RENT.—A large dwelling house, on
Russ street, at head el ffilth, with immediate p(MBE.S.
soon. Also. two small houses in Splaue's Court.
S. CUTHBERT & SON,
nov2l 51 Market Street.
'OR $750 will be sold. a new two story
12 Frame Lions°, with a good lot of ground, in Allegheny
oily. The lot is 20 feet front, on Monteray street, by 110
feet to au alley. Terms easy.
S. CUTHBERT & SON,
novl4 01 Market street.
ItilOUR TO FIVE DOLLARS PER ACRE
for several small lots of land, ten miles from MOUllltd-
Villti, Marshall county. Vu., four miles from It. IL Station.
itich soil and good timber. Price $4 to $5 per acre, on time,
from 6 to 7 years, if desired.
Also, 700 acres of good land, 3 miles from Cameron Ste
tloa, B. At Ohio It. It., for sale to suit purchasers, at from $7
to $lO per acre, and on easy terms.
SUS REN T.—A dwelling house on Third
street. Alb°, ono on R 0139 street, with immediate 1/0111-
SALE.—A Dwelling House with a
good Store Boom, SitllntO on Robinson street near Pod
,r.,, Allegheny city. Price low and terms easy.
lull S. CIPPlll.3klltl & Sua, 61 Market st.
1.4 1 011 SALE.—A comfortable dwelling house
..11_ (frame) of hall and eight rooms, portico in front, with
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a tut of ground 7y feet front on South avenue, Allegheny, by
220 deep to Rebecca street, with fruit and shade trees,
shrubbery, stable, &c., &c. Price $1,600.
S. CUTHBERT & SON,
nov2 61 Market street.
MERCH.A.NTS" AND MANUFACTU
RERS' BANK ea:QR . ., or PAPRIt, will be taken at
par, either in whole or In part pay for several very desira
Ole locations for country residences, near the city. One lot
of 12 acres, one of 14, of 10 and 3 acres. For particulars
call at our office. S. 01.71241.13E1iT do SON,
oct27 b 1 Market street.
IILANNELS.-
White, Yellow, Rod and Plaid, of all grades, and at
miWER PRICES than they can be got for at any other oa
tabliatnnent in the city.
0. HANSON LOVE, formerly Lose Brothers,
No. 24 Market street.
OUSES, LOTS AND FAHMS.—We would
invito the attention of persons who wish to purchase
A Hulled>, to the great variety of Houses, Farms and Build
ing Lots we have for sale. We have now on hand Lots at
$lOO, each, and at $2OO, $4OO, and upwards, and 'on very
easy terms. Some in payments averaging fourteen cents a
day I Houses and Lots, at from $lOO to $lO,OOO, in various
loustions in and adjacent to the two cities. improved Farms
at from $lO to $6O II acre. Also, choice Farming Lands at
from $2 to $5 IFt acre. Persons having property of any kind
to dispose of, will find it to their interest to give us a call.
We also, attend to the Renting of Houses, and Collection of
Qnts. & OCITUBBItT A SON,
3 41 M0r1a...1 af..nat
B LACKBOARD CRAYONS—For Bale by
w. G. JOHNSTON lc CO,
§4UPPLY YOURSELVES WITH SHOES
now, whilst you can buy them at suchlow rates, at the
PEOPLES SIIOE STORE. We will continuo to sell at great•
ly reduced prices fur a short timo longer. Small profit, and
cash returns is our motto. All Elude of Overshoes sold low.
fed DIVFENBACIIER A Ob.
Q„. TEEL PENS. Gillot's; Pratt's ; Per
ry'B; Phinena'; Jenny Lind; Cooper; American
Rhodes Ar, Son's, and Haven's, just received by
W. S. HAVEN,
Carver Mark,nt and Second sts
FOR RENT.
The large warehouse, now occupied by W. EL Smith
Sc Co., Noe. 151 Find. and 122 Second streets. Enquire of
PARK, McOURDY al CO..
Nos. 1,10 Vint and 120 Second streets.
CIILORIDE OF LIME.-5O casksfor solo
by I novle` P. 6AUN.ENT0 4 .713 Li CO.
QE ASONABLE GOODS.
Gentlemen's under garments; embracing silk, lambs'
wool, heavy merino and cotton undershirts; drawers, of the
best manufacture, and sold at verkruluced rates.
MORRL3ON'S CELEBRATED SHIRTS. A large lot of
cravats, ties, pocket lafs., scarfs, Ac., and all other articles
in the lino of ftuulahing Goods, suitable for the season, at
nov3
WARRANTED TO SHELL TWENTY
BUSHELS PER HOUR IN THE HANDS OF ONE
9IAN-4.the Corn Sheller now exhibiting at No. 65 nth
street. Now, don't bo excited if you have boon humbugged,
but give this machine a trial, and If it is an imposition, eay
so; bnt - if thoroughly satisfied that it is the best Invention
of the kind the ago has produced, then buy territory and
make a fortune, and quit your croaking. Call and see.
ataliatiturttt
OLL BUTTER.-3 bbls. fresh roll Butter
Jnat received, and for aale by
e 80 JAB. A. ORSZEBv 80 Water stress
.... rv~ s~..,~,ra'iZG~-.
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1858
BANKS.
No. 65 Flturth armt,
S. CUTHBERT & BON
51 Markut stroot.
S. CUTHBERT lc SON,
51 Market street
Stationers. Wood tatreet
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BOOKS AND STATIONERY
R OBERT- A. LOOMIS,
(Successor to B. T. C Morou,)
STATIONER AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS
AND NEWSPAPERS,
No. 41 Fifth strect:Pittstinigli, Pa. n025:1y
co-Partnership.
- -
9111 E undersigned have entered into Co-
P4rtnerehip, uud«r tho kite of WM. a Johnston & Co.
SAM yI UEL It. JOHNSTON, JR.,
WILLIAM 0. JOE:ISTON.
PittFiburgh, Sept tuber 5, 1857.
S. R. JOHNSTON, JR WM. O. JOHNSTON
W fril. C. JOHNSTON & CO.,
Q -
TATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
and .100 PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood street, between
Third end Fourth, Pittvhargh, 5030
BLANK BOOKS,
Journal.,
Day Books,
Ledgers,
Canal Books,
I uvoico Books,
0_ eck Books,
Bill Books,
Recsipt Books.
W 5.1. 0. JOHNSTON & CO.,
67 Wood street.
For 81110 by
doZ9
PIANOS AND MUSIC
mUSICI MUS.IO.II—
and Beaux; 'l'll,, Red, White sad Blue, 2.5 c.
Amu° of ThaLaw, witti brilliant variatioua--Grohe, 50c,
Our Baby, ballad by Prank vraytou, 25c.
"come over the Sea Maalcii witu Me," serenade, 23e.
The I,Vateurnaii, sung and churus—ciabolliebed with a
beautiful and approp, iat : viguette. , —very popular, 25c.
/bpi are Gone—La Travlliill , 25c.
Light of By Soul—beautiful serouade, 40c.
Jenny trey—(l. It. Poulton, 25c.
Gentle jeuoy Gray—sung by Joseph Murphy—music by
C. 11. Osborn, 2.5 e.
Rosalie, the Prairie Flotter—very popular; 23c
Chat ity Mazurka—t;. Splutter, 25c.
Vareeviana—Dodworth 25c.
"Toe Continent is Ours ".
vy Charles Groot,.
No. 1 Yankee noodle, 50c. No. Hail Columbia, 50c.
I See tier Still in my Lrtams—Foster's lint ballad, 25c.
Mus.c Bound in a supunc.r uniuner, and iu vazious styln
of binding, from $1 to $3. Music wane: post paid.
U LIAII4,d IT BLU
Old hambashed Piano Depot,
11S Wood st-eet, secuud door above Fifth.
Hlessrs. Charles Si. Lewis Grebe,
TEAOLUU OF THE
t olionN AND t!INGING. !'
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES,
As eeli, Lain, German, grouch, and Spanish,
Taught by CHAS. GREBE, Cala Theol.
Enquire at the principal Music Stores. kle:24:3m
'TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
- I,IIT & D. RINEIIART,
• V V 0
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
SELLING OFF!!
$B,OOO WORTH
OW EMBROIDERZIEs,
SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, AT
J. BUSH'S, £'lo. 85 Market careet,
rriiE GREATEST CHANCE EVER OF
FEItED to the Ladies to buy cheap Embroideries. The
goods aro all fresh and now, and of the latest importation,
coomisting of
Collars; Sleeves;
Bands; Edgings;
•
Setts; Laced;
Trimmings;
Skirts; waists;
Ribbons and Veils;
And will be sold without regard TO COST
HOSIERY AND FANCY GOODS,
AT FIRST COST:VI
re...J." di 08, Come One, Come All, and don't mite the place
AT J. 113USEII.S:,
Ara. G 5 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets
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NORMAL CLASS.
THE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOR
...a. ALAL CLASS, at the
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
l'uder the direction of
BURTT,
Principal of the Fifth Ward Public Schools, will commence
(in Monday Evening, February lat.
The Class will meet on Monday and Thursday evenings,
ami Saturday mornings of each week•
per Session of Sixteen Lessons.
TXIII2IO
ja2B
D giAW v NG LESSONS,
AT IRON CITY COMMCIAL COLLEGE
.44e• IN MECIIANICAL, ARCIIITECTURAL,
AND CRAYON DRANYLNIG,
By JOFI 7; RI :ERZ.
For fr.rther ;ilinly to Mr. F. W. JEN
Principal of lron City Commercial College,Pitte
burgh'._ [ novl46md.
BROOM CORN.-25 bales, this day, rec'd
and tor enle 1 y [fel 1 j 'JENNY 11. CO. LINS.
ARD.-1.3 pkgs. No. 1 received, and for
1
Gabby 'real LEENRY 11. COLLINS.
APPLES. —lOO bbls. for sale by
sars FINNS'? IT. OCILITIVII
ARPER'S MA G AZDIE,
For February
GODEY'S LADY'S BO,G,
For February.
lIARPREPS MAGAZINE,
GODEY'S MAGAZTN-A
Jnst received st
ill:J/3MT A. LOOM B', Pout Building,
Al It *ado
'—new and brilliant varivtioun
DRALZELB IN ALL KINDS OP
No. 129 WOOD STREET
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurlan,
Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Mailman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph & Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F. Mart,
David M. Chambers, Robert IL Hartley,
PITTSBURGH, PA. I William Carr, J no., Morlill.
For February.
For February
INSURANCE.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE 00,,
Ope—No. 16 Merchants' Ezchange,
PHILADELPHIA..
CHARTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL 8500,000.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS 01?
Fire, Marine, and Inland Risks.
WAI. A. EVIUDIIS, President.
OIIAS. WISE, Vice President.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
DIRECTORS
Wm. A. Rhode•, A. 8. Lippincott, James P. Smith
Chas. J. Field, William Neal, Charles Wise,
John P. Simons, J. Rinaldo Sauk, Thomas Roll,
51. Richards Murillo.
REFERENCES:
Judge Heath, E. D. Jones, Esq., Cash. Cit. Lack
Jas. Idillinger, Esq., Messrs. Robinson & Co,
James Howard, Esq., " T. Kennedy, Jr., &Co ,
C. H. Paulson, Esq., " Wade, Hampton & Co.,
J. S. Lee, Esq., " Cunningham a Co.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 96 Water street,
feb22 EDW. G. BELL, Agent.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Philadelphia.
IV.II. V. PETTIT, President .D. J. M'OANN, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid in and havested...s2oo,ooo 00
Surplus 63,423 Pb
$263,428 35
Ins - tres 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 end Transportation.
DIHROTOIIB
Wui. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, John M. Plnroy,
D. J. McCann, E. R. Witmer, 110110 °ninon,
B. L. Woolston, John A. Marshall, Chas. B. Wright,
John J. Patterson, Elwood T. Posey.
ONFIGEILEI:
WILLIAM V. PETTIT, President.
E. F. WITMEB, Vice President.
D. J. McOANN, Secretary.
BLIFBILINOES:
lln Phil , ulelphia.:
Stoinmitz, Justice Jr. Co.,
Buck, Morgan & Stidfok,
Puturoy, Caldwell A. Co.
NO. 97 WATER STREET.
W. POINDEXTER, Ai
in
Seiger, Lamb & Co.,
Truitt, Bro. & Co.,
A. T. Lane & Co.,
PITTSBUROII OFFICE,
an 7
RELIANCE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COAPAN V,
OF PHILADELPHIA
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
CAPITAL $177,674—A58aT8 S232,O92—SEQUU/TY INVIIJ. TED.
FIRE INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS,
bIiiRCHANDISE, FURNITURE, itc., in town or
country.
The Mutual principle, combined with the security of a
Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to share in the profile of
the Company, without liability for losses.
The Script Certificates of this Company for profits are
convertible, at par, into the Capital Stock of the Compaii)
CLEM TINGLEY, eresideut.
B. M. lIINCLIMAN, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
George M. Stroud,
/John it. Worrell,
Benjamin W. Tingley,
Z. Lothrop,
11. L. Carson,
ltobejt Toland,
Cornelius Stevenson,
Charles Leland,
Wm. M. Semple, Pittsburgh.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streets.
Clem Tingley,
William R. Thompson,
Samuel Biepham,
George W. Carpenter,
Robert Steen,
Charles S. Wood,
lUarshall
Jacob T. Bunting,
William Musser,
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY ,
No. 149 Chesnut Street,
Opp .isite the Custom Hume.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, so ovt,l:,
description of Property ur Merchandise, at reasonable rate
of premium. .
ROBERT P. KING, President.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
DIELECTOES.
Charles Hayes, E. IL Cope,
I. ll Engliah, George W. Brown,
P. B. 6avery,Joseph 8. Paul,
C. Sherman, John Clayton,
S. J. Mag.rgee, B. Wilor.
F. limoirmnata, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood atreota.
sa EPTUNE INSURANWE COA/PAN V,
• OF PHILADELPHIA,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STREET.
Organized undor the Geueral.lnouranou Law, with u 0a:41
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to incimaue to $500,000. th
emes against Mee or damage by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND
NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION.
OZYRIERS:
LAUGHLTN, President. RIOII'D 8111ELDS,•V. Prea't
GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
0. Laughlin, D. Sharwood, D. Montgomery,
W. 0. Stoteebnry, R. M. Carina, Richard Shields,
It 1 0 .1aliewell, 0. 0. Butler, William Osborne,
George Scott,
TITE do CH4EFEY, Agents,
Office Lafayette Hall, entrance on Wood et
PITTSBURGH
LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE ;COMPANY,
OORNEP. OF WATES. AND MARKET STREETS.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
Atka. rammer, Vice President..
F. A. iIINEHAJIT, Secretary.
4-This Company makes exery insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RL3BIS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and St A RINE RISKS
gewiridly.
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the.
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
DIRECTORS
CITIZENS' INSURANCE .COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
BAGALEY, President.
SAMTIFJ., L MARSH:DLL, Secretary.
OPENS: 94 Water street, between llarket and Wood erects
/14 - Insured MILL AND CADOO ISISIfB, ou the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by DA IL
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
DDIXOTOBIL
tmpt. Mark Sterling,
Samuel M.
John 8. Dilworth,
Francis Se
William B. LlayB.
John *Minton,
Waiter Bryaat,
Ju22
'William l3agaley,
6 , kmuel Rea,
James M. Cooper,
James Park, Jr
Isaac M. Pennock,
Springer Harbaugh,
Capt. Samuel C. Young,
John Caldwell.
WEST BRANCH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOOK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
CUAt BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA
Mudi Capital $300,000 I Premium N0te5...5132 2 343.
ri . COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
A. Building], Merchandise, Furniture, Sic., in town or
DIREOT088:
H I
en. Jno. J. Pearc;e, Hon. G. 0. Harvey,lCharlos A. Mayer,
Jelin B. Hall, Charles Grist, I Peter bicklueen,
T. T. Abrams, D H. Jackman, iW. White,
Thomas Kitchen. •
HUN. G. C. HARVEY, President
T. T. AIIRCER, Vice President.
TIIOS. KITCHEN, Secretary.
REFERENCES:
Brimuol U. Lloyd,
A. A. Winogardner, John W. Maynard,.
j o
L. A. Mackey,
-W Ilon. S Cameron, i
A. hite, . Thos. Bowman D.D,
James Quiggle, Wm. Vandorbelt,
OFFIGE—NO. - .F.LBI`H STB,BET,
de2l:tf J. A. Ll
PILE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PIiILADELPDIA.
Dittscuous--Charles W. Backer, Thomas Bart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob B. Smith, Geo. W. Richard, , ,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boris, David B. Browne, Mor
ris Patterson. Cites. N. Basozza, President.
Cues. G. RVICHZ:I3, Secretary.
0011tilltle to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on evsry
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as arc consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
~!hich,witli their capital and premiums ; safely invested, of
ford ample protection to the assured.
'flu, Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz:
Mortgage p 18,125 68
heal &tate- 64 , 377 78
Temporary Loans- 83,966 1717
Stocks 61,889 oca
Clash, U..- ....... 64,346
Since their incorporation, a period of twiiniy-one years,
they have paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thon•
sand Dolhus,l oases by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDLNER COFFIN, Agent,
Office, north-cast cur. Wood and Third sts.
Lippincott, Shorten & Pearson/
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.
MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va-
Ett and Bonnet Boxes, Ladies Traveling
Trunks, Carliet Bags, &c., keep constantlysn hand a large
stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hav
ing facilities to turn out good stock at redticed prices, wo
would invite the trade to call arid examine oui goods be
fore purchasing eisewhe. st 'S.
PWO LOTS OF GROUND on West Com
mon, Allegheny, with a double frame -dwelling house,
for sale, price $2400. Terms eau. •
B. OIITHIIIIitT do BON,
la Midst dread.
THE DAILY POST.
SATURDAY MORNING::::
Jack Frost ho lived in a flue new house,
White, and light, and tall;
And what was the name of Jack's now house?
Oh, he called it Icicle Hall.
Did Jack live all alone in hie house?
Oh no! for yon most know
Ile had tile mat little wife with him there,
And her namo was Jenny Snow.
You may think they lived upon coolish terms
In their Icicle Hall;
But Frost and Snow were sure to agree,
They never fell out ut all.
They gave their parties and saw their friends,
With frequent feast and treat;
There was young Mr. Rain and smart Miss Hail,
And rattling old Mrs. Sleet.
Sometimes when dull Mr. Fog dropped in,
They were not so gay as before;
lie would hang abort the !Ivo-long day,
And was voted a dismal bore.
One day, Jack Frost and his wife resolved
To be grand in Icicle Ball;
For it would have been strang if Jenny snow
Could not get up.a Ca/
the party was large, and gay, and fine,
An,/ chandeliers of light
With frosted crystals sparkled and shone
In rainbow colors bright.
Wreaths all white, and tes'oons of snow,
Hung round each Otto tug wall;
Aud ice snowed over formed the floor
Of the rooms In Icicle Hull.
But while they walked and danced about,
Vie walls h.gau to rtream
The floor wee flooded. the roof fell in,
Diem - dying like a dream.
Win bud performed this marvellous feat?
It Wll9 one whom no one saw;
A ided above by the envi ms Sun,
It was mischievous 'old Mother Thaw !
AN UNCOMFORTABLE NIGHT.
[CONCLUDED.]
Then the curtains waved, parted ; a bright
beam of moonlight fell on the floor, and, directly
intercepting its rays, stood a frightful figure
the satyr of hdathen mythology, the origin of
our Christian superstitious portraiture of the
arch-enemy, a huge living specimen of that
strongest and fiercest of the ape tribe, the
Simla Salyrus, or wild man of the 'Footle. This;
then, explains the mystery. The creature must
have escaped from some menagerie, and found
its w/-ty in by the open window, and, with the
cunning of its race, had concealed itself till .the
growing darkness gave it increased boldness.
I knew enough of the animal's wicked and ma
lignant nature to feel convinced that my only
chance of safety lay in eluding its observation ;
while, therefore, it stood at the further end of
tile room, still grasping the ourtain, and survey
ing its new quarters with a horribly grotesque
curiosity, I endeavored to draw the street quietly
ft:f.re my face; but my slight movement at once
arrested tile creature's suspicious glance, and,
with a single bound, it squatted itself, grinning
and guaahing its teeth, on the foot of my bed.
IL now gave myself up for lost, and endeavored
to prepare for a horrible death by summoning to
my aid all the support of religion. While I
strove to fix my thoughts on the sujects which
sis ,uld occupy the mind of man in his last ex
tremity, I fixed my eyes with the fascination of
terror on my fearful companion ; and to my in
expressible relief and thankfulness, I found that
ho grew restless and uneasy under my steady
gaze, and turned his head in another direction.
All at once flashed into my mind the stories I
had read, and only half believed, of the power
of the human eye over the brute creation, and I
redoubled the intensity of my stare, looking
fixedly into the creature's eyes. It grinned and
jabbered, and moved its arms about restlessly;
and, mindful of my only remaining chance, in
the event of its springing towards me, I got my
hands quietly under the bed-clothes, resolved to
make au effort to throw them over its head be
fore it could seize me in a gripe which, I well
knew, would not relax till it left me a mangled
corpse.
Gradually, however, the creature drooped its
hideous head on its br,ast, and was on the point
faldng asleep, when a brand from the nearly
extinct fire fell with a slight noise, and aroused
It again to full activity. The flame which sud
denly leaped up, for a moment diverted the at
tention of my jailor; and the uncouth creature
rote from its squatting p4ition on my bed, and
approached the fire, holding out its mis-shapen
hands, and covering over the warmth with,a hor
rible resemblance to human action.
I now resolved to slip, if possible, unseen from
my bed, and either gain, the door, or, if I could
Rio no more, conceal myself between the bed and
the wall, and trust to the brute's _forgetting my
presence. When I attempted to move, however,
1 found my right foot, which had been under the
creature as it sat on the bed, so completely
numbed or twisted as to be altogether useless;
and the attempt to move only served to draw on
me the wrathful notice of my enemy, Uttering
a kind of hissing sound between its teeth, it
darted to tile further corner of the room, and
se zing a large bone from the heap that lay there,
again took up its quarters oa the bed, and threat
ened to strike me with the bone in a manner evi
dently copied from that to which it was accus
tomed from its keeper.
Thus situated, 1 had no alternative but to trust
again to the power of the eye. The fire had now
died completely out, and one ray of moonlight
fell, through au opening in the curtain, right
upon the creature's hideous face. I fixed my
gt,ze upon it till I began to feel a strange effect
produced upon myself; first the grotesque mask
seemed to approach nearer and nearer, till it
appeared as if it were about to touch me; and
then, while everything grew dark around it, it
seemed to shine with a pale ghastly light, as if
seen far off, at the and of an immeasurable cave.
I felt all the sensations which I have heard de
scribed by persons who have been mesmerised,
and I have no doubt that my nerves, highly
wrought upon and excited as they were by the
circumstances in which I was - placed, were pecu
liarly sensitive to the subtle influence. Aff the
thought crossed my mind, together with the
dread of becoming insensible, and thus being
completely at the creature's mercy, I made`an
involuntary movement, as if to free myself from
the spell.
The fierce brute aimed a sudden and violent
blow at me with the bone which it still held in
its grasp. Mechanically, I moved my head to
elude the stroke, the full force of which was thus
spent on the pillots, or I should probably the,n
and there have ended my earthly career. As it
was, the bone glanced off the corner of my temple.
au acute pain, a gush of warm blood down
my ch•ek and throat, and for a few moments I
became insensible.
Tue instinct of self-preservation restored me
to life. I seemed almost by foroe to recall my
scattered senses; and the room being now per
fectly dark, I succeeded by slow degrees in glid
ing teem the bed to the floor, while my tormentor,
apparently satisfied with the revenge it had taken,
curled itself up in the very place I had just quit
ted, and slept—at least so I conjectured from
the cessation of its restless movements, and now
and then a heavy grunt or snort, whioh bore a
humiliating likeness to a human snore.
The hours which followed were among the
longest I ever remember to have passed. In
slipping from my bed, I bad so entangled myself
with the sheet, that I found it would be impossi
ble to move without disturbing my horrible
neighbor; the wound in my temple smarted, and
my head ached severely, and I could not repress
an occasional shudder, half of cold, and half of
nervous excitement, which ran through me like
a convulsion. Every time this occurred, I ex
pected my enemy to wake ; but the long, dark,
weary hours dragged on, and he still appeared
wrapped in slumber.
At length with joy and thankfulness which
iDr. J 8. Crawford
A. Updegrull,
James Armstrong
WBlinm Fearon,
Hon. Wm. Bigler,
PITTSBURGH.
IP PERT, Agent
$1,Z4708
will not attempt to describe, I perceived a faint
light, like a gray mist, steal over the black dark
ness around me. It was near the end of Octo
ber, and I remember that the sun did not rise
much before seven o'clock—consequently, that it
was probably now not far from six, and I might
reasonably expect before long to be released
from a situation which was all but intolerable.
I was summoning my best energies to my aid,
and considering what means I could adopt to get
the door open before I should be overpowered by
the creature, which I felt sure would spring at
me as soon as I moved, when I heard voices in
the garden, and in another moment, some one
FEBRUARY 27
JACK FROST.
A SONG FUN TUE SEASON
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loudly knocked at the door, and implored me to
open, for God's safe, if I was alive.
The creature startad up at the sound, mode
one furious rush at the opening of the curtain,
which now let in streak of decided daylight, and
at the same moment the crash of broken glass
and a succession of wild, piercing cries announced
that it had missed its leap, and fallen into the
hands of. its captors. I confess that at the mo
ment of release from the horrible fate which had
been impending over me for so many hours, I felt
my strength of mind and body at once give way,
and became completely insensible.
When I,revived, I found myself stretched on
the bed, the chill morning air blowing in from
the open doorway—the door having been
wrenched from its hinges—and poor Blackburn,
with a, face of the deepest anxiety, bending over
me with some powerful stimulant. "Oh, thank
God, thank God !" ho exclaimed, as I endeavored
to rise and speak to him. " Keep quiet, my dear
fellow; do not move or speak; only look at me
if you are in your senses." In a few minutes, I
could not only look, but speak, and assure him
that I was practically but little the worse for the
unpleasant night I had passed; but he would
scarcely ! listen to me, and kept on• repeating :
" The saityrus I the wild man of the woods l the
most fierce and relentless of animals!—how can
you hav4 escaped with life ?"
"I think God that it is so," I replied earnest
ly ; " foi• truly it has been only the hand of Hie
protection that has guarded me. But where did
the creature come from, and how did you discover
that it hid paid me a visit 1"
" Oh, that is the worst of all," said poor
Blackburn. "It was through my abominable
carelessuess that the accident occurred; and
if anything bad befallen you, I never could
have forgiven myself. It is bad enough as it
is."
" But has the beast escaped from a menagerie,
or how did it come here ?"
"It iS mine," said Blackburn, ruefully. "The
captain; of a merchant ship, klowing my turn
for natural history, and that 1 have a small col
lection in the garden here, gave me the brute a
few days ago. I had him chained in an empty
stable; and last night, after- showing him to
A— and G—, I must have missed the look of
the door, and turned the key without shutting
it. The man who feeds and attends my animals
came as usual about six o'clock this morning,
and finding the stable-empty, at once gave the
alarm. We traced his footsteps across . the mould
of the garden, to the window of this room, which
to our Consternation we found open: You may
fancy to what a pitch my fears increased, when
on knocking at the door the fierce brute flew out
of the window, and, catching its foot on the iron
staunchion, fell to the ground. It was over
poWered, not without some ugly bites and
scratches, and we then forced open the door,
fully prepared to find your mangled body.
Nothing was to be seen but the empty bed and a
large stain of blood on. the pillow ; but we soon
found you, insensible, and, as I first thought,
dead ; though a little examination sufficed to
show that you had received no mortal wound. I
cannot express my thankfulness. Bat your es
cape is a perfect marvel to me, and as soon as
you are rested and refreshed, you must give me
an account uf what happened."
Before long I was seated at a cheerful break
fast-table, making up as -best I could for the
wear and tear of my constitution during the last
few hours. By the time I reached Glasgow,
there remained little outward trace of my night's
adventure, except a very disreputable black eye,
which, for my character'e sake, I was forced to
cover with a patch ; but I will own that many
nights elapsed before my sleep ceased to be dis
turbed with frightful visions, or I could get rid
of the sight of a grinning, fiendish face, which
always started out of the darkness when I closed
my eyes. Indeed, to this day, Ido not think I
ever hear mention made of Liverpool without
remembering the very uncomfortable night I
passed in my first and last visit there, more than
ten years ago.
POOR LIVING.-A good Methodist minister at
the West, who lived ou a very small salary, was
greatly troubled at ono time to get his quarterly
instalment. Ho had called on his steward a
number of times, but had each time been put off
with some excuse. His wants at length becom
ing urgent, he went to his steward and told him
that he must have his money, as his family were
suffering for the 'necessaries of life. "Money 1"
replied the steward. "You preach for money!
I thought you preached for the good of souls 1 "
" Souls! " replied the minister ; "I can't eat
souls, and if I could, it would take a thousand
such as yours to make a decent meal." •
AMES PATTON, Jr., Federal street, Al
legheuy, Wnolee:de Grocer and Tea Dealer, and Licensed
Liquor Merchant. Dealer in Clover and Timothy seed;
Butter, Chien), Lard, Bacon, Flour, dalt, Fish, ice., and Coun
try Produce generally. nov23
TAMES PATTON, JR.,
Federal street, Allegheny,
is now receiving in store the following, - which he will sell
at the lowest cash prices, vin:-
123 bbis. new crop plantation Molasses;
• 27 bhds. " " Sugur;
30 bbls. Grocers Syrup ;
10 bbls. prime roil Butter ;
800 lbs. - leathern;
120 boxes " Cheese ;
500 Bacon Hams;
40 half chests Young Ilytioa, iuipurial, antligeneano
01.3 Country tens, with a general assurULent of the best and
largest BLOM of Farnhy Groceries to be had in the city,which
it for salt, fur Casa—remember, - PATTON'S,
fel Federal street, Allegheny City.
SUGAR.-
'2O bbla. Baltimore Yellow Sugar.
6 hhtis. Inland
.
10 bbla. Relined 11
10 " Lovering oatterted "
Received mid ter sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
uoc23 Allegheny Olty
ATTENTION, ALLEGHENY CITY.-
The subiscriber would call your attention to his
SIOCK. of FAMILY UltOCllltiES bought, of late, in New
York, for CASII, which ho will sell at .ower prices thou any
other house lu the two cities, for Citstt. Couto and bee the
prices, at J AMES l'ArloisP6 'Jii.,
Federal etreet, near the licacooud,
ALLVILLICIY Clr i.
WORD TO TEA DitINK.EitS.
THE YeailN TEA sToitE,
z.s Fifth street, haa imported into this market blatit•
the finest grades of
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
grown In the Celestial Empire, Sono ap iu all the various
fancy packages which Chinese ingeucuty can invent. It is a
luxury and comfort to drink them. Proprietors of steam
boats and hotels, and private families are invited to colt.
oct7
KETCHUPS. -
10 dozen Altiahrousu li:of:chop.
10 do English Walnut du.
2.5 do Camino Tomato du.
10 du Pints do do.
For nolo by REYMEIL s ANDERSON,
uoY2I No 39 Wood otreor„ uppundo St. t.lluorion
NOW IS TIIE TIME
FOR, OCIING Cilia? CLOTHING.
()N TUE CORNER or WOOD aND FIFTII
Sr IcEET., late Duvic'd Auction Boom, is now Loll
iii,,, out his ecituo woulon4lo ctu..t.. at c.isr eitiom Flat
OAtill ONLY. 110 will colt eine Black Petered:La= Over
coat that usel to cell at $5,0) for $3,75
Fine Black Peterclnun Overcoat 6,00 " 4,60
" Brown " 8,00 " 6,76
Raglan 9,00 " 0,00
Ni.2.3rlicistl Raglan " 8,00 " 6,0 a
Lalab3tlEl .. n 10,00 " 7,00
8,00 " 5,00
" •." ........... .7,00 " 4•60
Blue Pilots 10,00 " 6,00
Whitney riled
Bearskin
Xs luimsax
8 ttsuntt
Fino Wovo Cassimero
Brown Cloth •
il!ack dills Cloth .......
Super Nino Drub Frock Coates
t it
k'auts, Vwt3, and FunaLthing thxHil at tause and propor
n rates. • de:l3
Wheat, Mle and Com Wanted,
fa -
PEARL STEAM WALL,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
rriß E SUBSCRIBERS RAVE TAKEN
the above eatabliehmont, and are prepared to
Lit 2112 mama !LUZ.= PRIGS-9 111 CIA9II /OH
25,000 BUSIIELS OF WIiEAT.
10,000 BYE.;
10,000• a CORN.
it is the intention if the proprietors to oiler ATTU town
for any chase lots of White or Red Wheat. They intend to
make very superior Family Flour, and are willing to pay a
prcstiztnt to the fanner, in the shape of an extra price, to in.
duce hint to raise a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring it
to market in good order.
ylslyd&vt
LADIES' SNOW BOOTS, Buffalo and Gum
Overshoes, at the Peoples' Shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth
treat. Oa] D11MSIN8 4 0 1 1 )4 11. 00.
NUMBER il6,
GROCERIES.
Z. L ,EISNER,
C. T. NAGNEDY a BRO.
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6M21 "_.4,60
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.. 6,00 " 4,00
5,00 " 4,50
5,00 "
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".15,00 11,00
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