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    VOLUME XVI.
PiriliSßUNGl2' ... mqrair% -POST.
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117:: JAPI.C.S P. BARR,
ThA N‘D;T: , -sTrt!'; CODNDD C? WOOD AND rirrit • sTIILLIS,
payable)strictly tulvalice.
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Those who wieli to take a pi.pi:r from Pittsburgh, will fine
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Address, JA.I3IIiLS P. BARR,
sepl7 Ltiitor and Proprietor.
BUSINESS CARDS
@MEM
4Stc MYERS'
BOOK alil) JOB OFFICE,
POST SLTILDINGS,
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
TIM undersigned having made extensive
_L additieri-of tilt) LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES
Ti and improved Machinery, to the MORNING POST
JOB OFFICE, invite ta° itention of Rail Road OtHcore
Merchants., on.l the public generally, to their
immirior far ilitied for eiecuti g with tibpatch, on reae.onable
tonna, all kinda of
IifEITACANTIILE,
LEGAL,
AND EVIIIRY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
Our material being 'nearly Cll now, wu call gt a I...9du
ram, of the most cutuple, -, satisfaction, and order s
for
PAKPILLETS,
RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS,
BANK CILECKS, BLANK NOTES,
LETTER HEADS, BILL IIEADS,
BILLS k LADINO, CIRCULARS,
BUSLNESS CARDS,
PAPEB BO /KS., DEEDS,
3.IOItTGACiES,
I;cir rarElcular aawtiun Will alao be peiti to the print/
of Yoeterd, I?rogrnucury Ir.c. for CrincertE,, ExhibitionA kula
Circ,he s. Battle iz MY EELS.
F.L . .; ° / - Vii. ,c v, a st." & co.
1.V11.F.D .1:11 AND
C XI 111 ISSION fl - N s ,
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PRODUCE, FLOUR PLNU WOOL
11-1 dtcuND i'il:JouicaFi,
.7..BSIIIt.ENCMG:
Eiprhager Harnaugn, .I,..st•pli E. Elder, Bt.Lonis ,•
l'itt.hurgn ; a Scryl , , Philadelphia
B. H. raluiel, 0.4 Slartln, "
Me.LllO3 & (2.0,‘" Jame,, Santee & Co. -'
U. Childs & Co., " Co.,
Cusgrave & Cu., " Yard, Gilmore, & Co., "
A. A. Mason C0.,&12. Mott,
G. W. Smith, VV heeling; Weaver & Graham,
A. J. Wheeler, hunker, Cincinnati
The People's
D. S. DIEFFEiNfBAUHER &CO.,
Cheur CuA ILI 311 kta , th of Fluilliuuablo
BOOTS, SHOE-3 AND tiAiTEitS9
For Gentlmo., Ladies, Youth's and Children,
No. 17 Fifth Streci:, near Illarket,
ocB PITTSBURGH, PA
JOIINSOId,
Proptiotorsollillilth
Patent Eintitle Fire and Water Vroof
Leen:eat itaiiilng.
1.33 1:1.1.1RD STREET.
fARDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith
ky fully ex.ort.',esi, aud ail our work warrauta4l.
Itoaliug material ahraye ou laud, and for tale, with di
rections for oue. 8,1•2:ly
DAWES 6i. CLULE
'louse, sign natd Ornamental Painters
AND (TRAINERS,
114 WOOD STREET.
Dealers in White Lead aad Zinc Paints.
Oils, Varnishes, Putty, Miffed Paints, Window (Hass,
and every article used in the trail, uth2o:ly2d
JAMES MILLINGrAIt, MONONGAIIELA
PLtNINd MILL, would respectfully inform the public
that ue has rebuilt ',dice the fire, and having enlarged Lie
establishment, and nlled it with the new e st and most ap
proveA machinery, is now prepared to furnish Met:ring and
planed bear, a, tteri.al dewing and resew ing, deors, swill and
ehatiers, kiln dried, frame:, niouldiees, bus inaaing,
South. Pittsburgh, 6eptember 7, 1857. [eel°
G EORGE BLETCIIER,
DIAN I.I.FACTIIII E, lt
08 !UL CELABILATED
GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG,
ELASTIC BAND TOUPEES,
And orvisy description of ORNAMENTAL LIAM for Ludic
-and
FOURTH street, between Wood and Market, Pitte
burgh, Pa. oc7:ly
Crtririagc E.epozleory.
""r e , LUTE ; noW carrying on busi-
U Ue.b, m his Fdactous proune.a, (now labaly
th%) l'ittsbur,4ll. and Urecusbarg
near th , , Tuc ilun, between
Pittzburira :ILA. LEI wrc respectfully invites tho public
BUGGIES, ac. And he
.;,::tI,D3C, tiVgl.7-10".1, that one plire
Only ,
the business enables hint to
plat, Lett re choice coll,ctiun of Gal ,
riagte •ch, eo Inhay yc,rs pwat it has been his particuliti
dep..rtita. to ~el:er, from the var,uus and most talmtcc
Ealiern ~,,nlitco:rers. The of his new system fe
,y oC hi, cnulgemetitn will supply tht.
host Mud/Tate priCC,
Iftte%.,.l_ll.cred uy nlat4tc.
for (! e ,,.• boubet besinet, has despot opus the price
of go ,, i rente JuS , %111.T..6 will sell,
ra read) :nosey Only, than the usual prices.
rep-urea in the bust manner with , I,spacch
may I ..4,11,w
Ql'. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.—
A) The undersigned hue bought the lease
of the etho‘e named Stables, to-•
gether with a portion of the exten-i'
sire stock of Curses an.i Carriages,-.Y.k'
late tire property of Jrmra 3luthews, deceased. in addition
to the stoc's; before lineation, LI, he hue also added a number 01
FINE 110ItSE:S, L'Utitilk.S IND OARRIAULS,
which sd e iorinerly enipio)ed at his Livery Stables in
Third, t.,-low Wood street. As Le gives hie personal atten
tion t, the bucinuw, a cuatinuana , et the p-trouage which
he has hitherto received frcu public is solicited.
JACOB tiARDNEit,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
any number of CARIIIAGES cat
always b , procured for iuueraie. de24,
. _
VOR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one
_L•ct th , ,b,st situations in the city of Pittsburgh, for
.4ither j mbing, retail ur prescription Lustues4. Purchas
ers will lin lau advaut,„;) of rare o;:curr. nee. For infer
lion e of JOHN HAFT, Ja.,
corner Sixth and Wood streets,
frO Pittrbr r Th,
PT , fa!
FLANNELS—Ited, White, Gray, Green,
Yellow, Plaid, etc. Cheaper than the vioapest.
C HAN&'N LOVE,
Formerly Love 13rothors,
Nn. 73 rilmrie •tr.Pt
T.A.CONET i'LOUNCLS AND NEEDLE—
tp siroßK COLLAI;S.—A larg, a,vortruent, and very
cheap. C. HAN:IoN
Jan c-•-oct.
Wt. ;leo nosy opening our second, and by
for the cheapest stock of fall cud ntor Gross Goods,
Bhawlq, &c., that Lim over 11‘421.1 oBired in. this city.
C. is.A.Niilo:4 LUVE,
I , ,rinc•rly Lev.. Brretif , r.i. 74 ‘farkot
JUIPU FFALO .-SII.OES.—A splendid article .of
Gents' and Ladies Buttltlo over 'iihots. Also, Gents'
Calf Over shoes, at the People's Shoe Store, Zdo. 1i Fifth
;street, near Market.
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Shoe Sto:re.
TTII:Tr; ii. criLLINP
DIEFENBACHER & CO
PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE (g POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS
JONES
WELLS COVERLY, PROPRIETOR.
Corner of Market Street and, Market Square,
11.11i.11ISBLRG, PA. •
THIS NEW AND ELEGANT HOTEL,
recoudy eructed by the messrs JUNES in Harrisburg,
Po., having been loaned for a term of years by the under
signed, im taltes this method of calling the attention. of his
former patrons, friends, and the traveling community,
thereto.
Having a front of one hundred and fortyjire feet on the
princwal Jeereat of me coy, and filly-two feet front on Afar
/ie.; L . ,juure, it cannot tad to prove attractive as well as in
viting to strangers.
The CHAIIIIERS ere of fine size, well ventilated, and
lighted with gas—tt number with connecting doom—making
them very desirable fur families.
The HALLS ore warmed throughout by heaters, and
every modern improvement, la fact, has been added, that
may conduce to the satety, comfort and hagpineas of the
guests.
Visitors may, therefore, reef assured that the "./CHESS
HOUSE" has tees made perfect In all its appointments -T.
that each department has been placed in charge of EzP4-
RANCED AND COMPETENT REMO:VD—aI/It in every particulaY
the system which has been adopted by the Proprietor, will
afford to those who..may make it their home, as great a do.
gree of comfort as may be obtained at any similar eatabliatt
meat in the State.
To secure this desirable result, he has furnished the Public
and Private Parlors, Chambers, Dining Room, Ac., with erl.
tirely INEYV FURNITURE; and also arranged within the
building, a fine BARD= SAIOO3, USN= EA.ts,ou, DEssauto
Room, Hut AND ('OLD }3,11118, tico.
The CULINARY DEPARTMENT AND DINING ROOM
will receive the especial attention of the Proprietor, which,
ho trusts, will be a sufficient guarantee.that all tastes will
be suited.
AftCr returning his heartfelt thanks to his old friends and
patrons, fur the genorou& patronage so long extended to him
at the • , Clovuur Liousx," and also to his frienclsand patrons
at the “12oLlThiltid Bonet,'! Cape Island, during the season
of 1b5,5 he respectfully solic,t4 a continuance of it at the
"JuNeLi LiuLISE."
ju9: WELLS COVERLY.
GALS' 11101ISE9
LOUISVILLE.
Ths uLdersigned has again taken charge of the GAL
'JUNE. 80,,rd reduced to $2 CO per day.
fe2o:2w A. THROCKZLIORTON•
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
COR. PENAPA AVENUE 4. THIRD ST.
WASHINGTON, D.O
A. F. BEVERIDGE
SCOW HOUSE,
Garner Irwin S_Lreet and.Duquesua Ways
PlTTSBUiiiiii, PA.
B. D. 1421.1tkildt,
(Formerly a. the "Marker House," Blairsville, fa.) '
rIP H E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM-
A. PLETED AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It is situated
iu a central part of the city, beitig convenient 65 all Railroad
Dupt.n.g3 cud steamboat. Lanuings.
House wan built in 1856, with all modern improve,
and fitted up in splendid stylo—the entire Furniture
:,crag new—cud will in every respect be a first class Hotel.
Nine LABLES are attached to the premises. ijniHy !
H. W. KANAGA.
o S o Y 01 1 ILi 9
01.11•0.11 Le: Like Penna.. Railroad Depot,
ilAltill.3lll.llW, PA. Delo
a 1 G %re es) o r 0 T ,
ih..11!...11..EitLY U. ti.
PIiTS.BURGH, PA.
JAMB SHA G Oa, Proprietor:
1 1.113 IiOUSE LOCATED ON TILE
nt, P .aLld 6Lref - - , ta t between
U L.III..IitJAD IrEEUTth, aid
gi.rle a thorough impruVeturUt, romutleled and
!u: ut=r L . ./ MILL Liu,' 11.1. allure, aufl 13 nOW the moat Ctol4Ve.
111,12 c 11. Pit:.:L../rgia, for Trc..v...lord by liailroud, Gant
Lays:ly
aIESTALETRAiIiT.
Y Ll.l l OUIVIIi t FIFTH STREET.
The attelAtteli of Iderchauts ,
Bud others Is direotod to ttutt`i g •
which has bona rts;outly "hied
up tor the purpose 01 affording a SUJ3St.siLti
.l.ll., tiOUSL It' A GrltiTtLA_L LOCAttafiti
Uotudry talks atteudiug, market are particularly thefts"' to
eaff. Everything pertsautug to an LATINO SALOON will
always he tutuad, of the trestles', the utsrlet affords.
aptffklyd,tvi •
IV AN SION ILO U SE, GEAURENTZ,
AUREN
1,1 eausair.rox, Nu. 344 Liberty street, just beside the
Leyut of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes
it the niwn convenient house in the city tor passengers arril
yoig by that road.
.The pcuprithrr having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
.n exec:Het:lt style, the ALitinlOLV iiUU.SE, would respect
tally eobtit r share of public patronage. There is attached
splendid STAlilit: and extensive W AGOlv YARD, afford
ing ample accointuudation to travelers and teamsters. liii,
Larder and ha: - will be furnished with the best the market
tan affo:d. tebLy
T. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St,
„)1 Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned, former,
iy •• brown's Hotel," paving taken thin large and comma;
dions Hu'iJiL, and having refitted it in magnificent
wocild respectfully invit.e his friends and the traveling publicl
to give nun a cad. -45st:rod, with the conveuienw of thel,
uon,3 end his long experience in the business, n give
entire thus - faction, e ail his charges moderate.
febILI C. CONNELLY.
intraerasi atex Depot:
j. 0. 511iV.V1.1..d. IL. tl. 131/17.11211
L. BUFFUNI & CO., Manufacturers of
ey • huranpurilla, Mineral Water, Yop, Bottled Ale and
rorter; oleo, Bottlers of Wainwright's celebrated Wiutartti
Ale. Waretxonae,
No. f/6 Market street,
Prersavaan, PA •
Orders filled and shipped to all parts of the country
hortest notice. apl6:lydew
QWEET CIDER.-4 bbla. Sweet Cider, for
Nj sale by JAMES A. FETZEIt,
devil 69 Water Street.
eIIIRISTAIAS and NEW YEAE'S GIFTS
`4,,j of every description in the Fancy Dry Goods line.—
l'lease call and am them. C. lIANsUN LOVE,
da2s Formerly LOVE DROTHEILSi 74 Market St.
MUCILM t
AGE—For office use, in convenient':
form, for edit! by WM. U. JOHNSTON Sc CO,
deli 67 Wood street.
D ORT FOLIOS AND DESK PADS for sale
by Wei. G. JUII.Nt , TON & CU,
barre eAmerican and French
'UV for sale by U. A. 1 AILNE.6'iI)O6 g CO.
14 1 1 NE 'SILK bPUNUE.
Bieucued Cupping Sponge,
Suft Bathing Sponge.
Good Carringii Sponge. _ _
JOSEPH. FLEMING'S,
Corner Market street and Diamond.
GUM DROPS.--300 lbs. just received and
for sale t y B. L. FAHNESI2OOI3 & CO.,
uov.iO Corner WoJd and Fourth streets. '
TILEEMOMETERS--For sale by
W. G. JOHNSTON & CO.,
uovl7 Stutiouers, .57 Wood street.
L I RESI3. LOBSTERS.-10 dozen in cans,,
for eala by ILEYMER & ANDERSON,
uov2l No. 39 Wood street.
A L U 141.-50 barrels for sale by
B. A. FABNESTOOK a co.,
Corner Wood and First streets.
FIAES, for Dress Trimmings.
A handsome assortment at reduced ratus, at
uo , ll 114)BN 71 Market street.
LURE OLIVE OIL,
A t JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
n,v2B. Go-mar Mark.“. street and the Diamond
G REAT SEMI-ANN UAL
AND CLOSING OUT SALE OF DRY GOODS
Fine Dress Goods, at very low prices;
SHAWLS, in great variety, at very low prices;
VUOLEN GOOD', a large atock ; at very low prices;
D 0 UES 110 GOObS, en ionnense stock, at very low prices
At the store of A. A. MASON ar, CO. 9 S t
Nu. 25 Finn STOEET,
NEW ARRIVAL.-
20 bores Oranges;
20 du Messina LAnons ;
200 drums New Vigo, just received and for sale by
REIMER ANDERSON,
No. S 9 Wood street,
Opposite St. Charles Hotel.
- ,;,±1:A.1.1111.1.-300 Las. Rochester Pearl Starch
Nj Jur sale by , ztl9 J HENRY H. COLLINS.
111, 01,0111 GRABII.—For Stairs, a vari
y bt, atylaa at f ae..14 J. t. S. MP • I.IPII
N DIA RUBBER CLOTHING—Of the best,
and also eeco ,d quality, for . salo whole:33lo and retail by
3 A T/ FMLITIV
WRAPPING PAPER-400 reams Crown,
Medium, and Double Crown, Straw Wrapping Pa
per, full count, just received and for sale by
dvt) JAS. A FET 'ER, 89 Water street.
IDER.--5 bbls. Sweet Cider, for sale by
del FINNSY H. CIILTTNR
IFCKIVIIEAT FLOUR-40 Backe prime
j' article, for tiaJe by (1228 1 Ilk;'N.P.l' 11 COLLINEI•
EMP SEED.
bag for rale by B. A. FAIINESTOOS & CO
• erl Corner Wood and Sixtb Direct&
ONIONS. —7 sacks Onions, just received
and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER,
fe3 89 Water street.
1 ADZES' SNOW BOUTS, Buffsloud Gum
.1,4 Overshoes, at the Peoples' Shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth
t ita9l DIPPSNPACEIESh 00.
POTATOES. --57 barrels White Neshan
neck Potatoes, arrtvizg per steamer Lehigh, and far
by [de23l Si t tiva.stlar
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DOLLAR SAVINGS DANES.,,
No. gh Iburth &rat, ROBER'r
rti?l.Bl. T.
T.
sT,TATIONER AND DEALER IN 8008.8, PERIODICALS
MIDDLE 11.00 M, JONES' HEW BUILDING. AND NEWSPAPERS,
o. 41 Fifth street. Pittsburgh, Pa.
OPEN DAILY, from 9to 2 o'clock ; also, N
on Wednesdae and Saturday evenings, from May Ist Co - Partg_tersgap.
to November lot, from 7to 9 o'cloctr; and from November riptiE undersigned have entered into Co
let to 'day let, from 6to 8 o'clock. g P•srtnership, under the style of Wm. C. Johnston & Co.
Deposits received of all sums nut less than Otis DOLL:th, InAMUEL it. JOHNSTON, JR.
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year,
in June WILLIAM C. JOU.:ASTON.
and December. Interest was declared at the rate of sir. per Pittsburgh, September 5, 1857.
cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1855; also in
June and December, 1856, and in Sane 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 June and December,
compounding twice a your
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 EIGHT AND ONE-RAVI
FEE CENT. -.A TEAE..
Books containing the Cheater, By-Laws, Rules and P
lations, famished gratin, on application at the
Prenident.-GEORGE ALBREE.
VICE PRESIEDBEVE.
Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoen's,rger,
James Shidle, N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
Robert Robb, James D. Kelly,
William B. Lavely, James Herdrnan,
Hill Thargwin, -John 9 Cosgrave,
William J. Anderson. James W. Hallman,
John O. Backofen, Charles Knap,
Albert Colberteon, P A. Madeira,
John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. Al. Pollock, M. D.
Charles A. Colton,] Henry L..itingwalt,
William Dongls.sa, John M. lawyer,
Francis Felix, George 8. Solden,
George F. Gillmore, Alexander 'lliadic.
James 8. Hoon, Theotald Umbstaetter,
William 8. Haven, George It. White,
&crawl/and Treastirer--CliAti. A. COLTON. ,
_
BANK OF lOWA.
A. J. STEVENS & CO.,
DESMOINES, J)WA
COLLECTIONS MADE and prompu
witted. LANDS selected and located. Capitalists
wishing to make investments in the West, can do so through
this house. Correspondence solicited. [nay2l:6na.
ILDSITN WOLIED3THOS. D. LOOMIS.
A USTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in
Promissory Nates,,Bonds, Mortgagee, and all Securities
for Money.
Money Loaned on Ohecks at short dates, with collators.'
security.
NOTES AND DIIAITS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Persona desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasona
ble terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi
ties at remunerative prices.
Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Ltaaing of Roil
Estate.
Office, No. 92 FOURTH street, above Wood
ca. AUSTIN LOOMIS, Notary Public.
PROPIIIETRE SS.
IN'IIOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex
• change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept
emcee, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the East
ern and Western Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper, No.
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth eta. [ja3o:ly
PROPRIETOR;
?THOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
21. Dealer in Notes,l3oucis, Stocks, Real Estate, &c., No. 78
?earth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. jau6
TORN WOODS, ResaKER. AND EXCHANGE
Ba rasa, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank
Notes. Stock bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Doponita. No. M
JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. Je3o
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
Ly. Market street, for the sale and purchase of
Estate, renting houses, attending to insurance and repair:,
obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, ac,; making convey
ances, deeds, bonds, tic.; writing letters and corresponding
with parties abroad, ,tc. ociEt
BEI I)EN SE V HOUR,
Real Esta,te and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Parknaricrs.—lloaara. Hanna, Gurrotson E Co., Robert
Parka, Eaq. jyiL•y
'WESTERN LANDS.
ALEXANDER GARIU!'T,
ItEAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, 01110,
Hue for bale Lauds in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Michigan and lowa. He will exchange Lu.udii in Wisconsin,
&c., for Pittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property.
ALL letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing ins so
above. ' stalay
VARMS in Exchange for City Property.—
Ai: A farm of 300 acres, on the Allegheny river, near
hattanni4, 130 times cleared; dwelling house, barn and or
cnurd ; coal, limestone and iron ore. Also, a farm of lob
acres near the above. Also, a farm of 83 acres un Pine
creek, 4 miles from Kittanning; 30 acres cleared; two houses,
and a saw mid in good running order;'brat rate locution
for business. 250 acres of Laud at mouth of Red Bank creek;
40 acres cleared and in grad order. Price low and terms
easy. 19 ill be eichanged in whole or in part for city pro-
ACINLY $750 FORA TWO STORY Dwel
kj line Rouse, of four rooms, with lot of groutaL 20 feet
hunt on Monterey atreet, Allegheny city, by 110 deep to an
alley. Terme, $4OO lu hand, balance at one, two and three
FOR RENT.—A large dwelling house, on
ROBS street, at head of Fifth, with immediate posses•
work Also. two small houses in Splane's Court.,
S. CUTIII3ERT A SON,
nov2l 61 'Market street.
L'OR $750 will be sold a new two story
Frame House, with a good lot of ground, in Allegheny
eny. The lot le 20 feet front, on Monteray Street, by 110
feet to an alley. Terms easy.
8. CUTHBERT & SON,
novl4 51 Market Street.
FOUR TO FIVE DOLLARS PER ACRE
for several small lots of land, ten miles from .11mnds
vfila, Marshall county. Va., four miles from R. B. Station.
Rich soil and good timber. Price $4 to $5 per acre, on time,
from 5 to 7 years, if desired.
' Also, 700 acres of good land, 3 miles from Cameron Sta
Hon, B. & Ohio R. 8., for saleto snit put chasers, at from $7
to $lO per acre, and on easy terms.
S. CUTHBERT & SON.
novl4 61 Market. street.
LIOR REN £.—A dwelling house on Third
1: street. Also, ono on Ross street, with immediate pos
session. S. CUTELI3ERT SON,
nov7 61 Market street.
VOR SALE.—A Dwelling Hausa with a
.L* geed Store Room, situate on Robinson street near Fed
rat, Allegheny city. Price low cud terms easy.
Jail S. OUTEIBERT & aori, 61 Market at.
67 Wald street
'OR SALE.—A comfortable dwelling house
(frame) of hall and eight r001:013, portico in front, with
a lot of. ground .78 feet front on South avenue, Allegheny,-by
220 deep to ' Rebecca street, with fruit and shade trees,
shrubbery, stable, itc.,"&c. Price $4,600.
8. OUTH.I3ERT & SON,
nova CO. Market street.
MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTU
RERS' BANK STOCK, or PAPER, will be taken at
par, either in whole or in part pay for several very desira.
tie locations for country resklmicess, near the city. One lot
of 12 acres, one of 14, of 10 and 3 &eras. - For particulars
call at our office. S. CUTHBERT ,ft SON,
octal 61 Market street.
FLANNELS.-
White, Yellow, Red and Plaid, of all grades, and at
LoWER PRICES than they can be got for at any other ea
tablisament in the city.
0. RANSON LOVE, formerly Love Brothers,
Goal No. 23 Market street.
Li• OUSES, LOTS AND FAHM.S.—We would
.2.± invite the attention of persons who wish to purchase
. 1101/SE, to the great variety of t.onses, 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 Douses and Lots, at from $7OO to $lO,OOO, in various
locations in and adjacent the two cities. Improved Farms
at from $lO to $5O V acre. Also, choice Farming Lands at
from $2 to $5 V acre. Persons having property of any kind
to dispose of, will fled It to their interest to give us a call.
We also, attend to the Renting of H. 011608 and Collection of
outfit. CITTIIBAT & SON, •
4.1 • si
BLACKBOARD CRAYONS—For sale by
W. G. JOIINSTON & CO.,
__
Stations,. 57 Woad straet
SUPPLY YOURSELVES WITH SHOES
kj now,
whilst you can buy them at such low rates, ct the
PEOPLES SUOE STORE. We will continuo to Bell at great
ly reduced prices fur a ehort time longer. Small profit- and
cash returns is our motto. All ki,ds of Overehoes eold low
fed DIBFENBACIIER & CO.
QTEIEL PENS. Gillot's; Pratt's ; .Per
ry's; Phiness'; Jenny Lind; Caper; American,
Ruudes & Son'e, and Haven's, just received by
W. B. HAVE%
Corner Ilaric ,, t and Second eta.
_FOR RENT.
The large warehouse, now occupied by W. H. Smith
Co., No& 151 First and 122 Second aireets. Enquire of
PARK, AIeCIIRDY CO..
Nos. 149 Bird and 120 Second streets.
CHLORIDE OF LIME.-50 casks for sa:l2
by loovl6l R. A. HATINEI.TOCH 3 On.,
E A SON ABLE GOODS.
Gentlemen's under garments; embracing silk, lambs'
wool, heavy merino and cotton undershirts; drawers, of the
boat manufacture, and sold at very ducod rates.
MORRISON'S - CELEBRATED SIILILTS. A large lot of
cravats, ties, pocket hdkfs., scarfs, &c., and all other articles
in the line of . Furnishing - Goods, anitable for the season, o;
nov3 110IINE'S. 77 Market street.
WARRANTED TO SHELL TWENTY
- BUSHELS PER HOUR IN THE HANDS 01? ONE
hfAN=the'Corn - Sheller nevi - 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; bat if thoroughly satisfied that it is the best invention
of the kiiid the ago has produced, then buy territory and
make a fortune; and quit your etc• 'ring. Call and see.
anagtawtf. .
POLL BUTTER.-3 bbls. fresh roll Butter
just ewe:Wed, and for sale by
0 dam. DEPIADA, Ca Wed= dm*
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY. MARCH 2. 1858
BANK&
TIIIIBITES
S. CUTIII.IkatT & 60N,
bl Market street.
CUTll.llElt'f la SUN,
51 Market street.
ia. R. JOBBaTON. J. ' WIS. C. JOILNUTOB
Win. C. JOHNSTON &
STATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
and JOB PRINTrtS, No. 57 Wood street, between
Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Po. as.3o
BLAD - 4 - R. - 1100iiS,
Journals,
Day Books,
Ledgers,
Dash Books,
invoice Books,
C..ock Books,
Bill Books.
Receipt Books.
WA. G. JOlllitzTON & CO.,
67 Wood street,
For sale by
de2.9
PIANOb AND NlUble
SUPERB GB,AND PIANO,
FROM TUE FACTORY OF
Steinway. t6‘ Sons, New York.
u...KLEBEG ‘V.111:0. lake pleasure tu an. --r"v",--- -
nuuncing to Me public tout they have Judi. in e — a 4Ty
recoived a spleudat full siILAND PIANO, is
from the itictery of citeinway E dour, Now'
York, which for. exquisite dwoettraul and volume of time,
lightness and elasticity of touch, and a most tasteful and ele
gant exterior is considered the FINES'r (IRANI/ PIANO
ever brought to this city. mochainsui is a DOUBLE
IthleEATLNll ACTION, a pa ented invention of btel .way
a: Sons, which c.mibinee v. - Ith the utmost promptness auu
delicacy of touch a degree of durability but rarely attained.
We respectfull., invite the public, one and all, wliether pur
chasers ur ll n, to call not see this unrivalled lustrumeut.
.I.C.L.Elistat
No. 63 Filth street,
kale Agents for Steinway & Sons.
N. Just eceived a fresh lot of Nunns at. Clark's
Pismo, date.
rti FULL GRIND PIANOS! tif
PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11
AND , NEW SIALV, zliliA.ltE PIANOS,
town the lilauutti ry of Willi iitiaNti & SONS'.
ho.los, just received from the manufactory of lihickering
Sens', Boston, the followiug desireolo and elegant stock of
their PIANO SAM/12E6:—
one Full 80Veu octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly
carved case. $6OO
Ode Full coven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose
wood case. Prii.e .4700
Uun ow Parlor llrandwien octave Plllllo,u.arl% equal
iu power to a Lull Grand, and occupying only the
room of au ordinary square Piano. Price 4,600
U . AILE eI.A.NOS I
Twu full carved Itossaood, Louis XlVth, Bayou octaves
with carved Lulli. mud Yont work.
'r we itosewo...d svven octave--Clilluid style.
Two Rosewood. carved mouldings, seven octave.
Four Rosewood, plain round curuera, seven octave.
Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves.
Four .41 .• 4-lof
.Four liustwuud " " " 11/
Aid of the above are of Urn' NEW BCIA.LE, and with lull
rou frames, and thew new Pututt Action.
T.,.ese Instruments have oven tiunthed specially for the
subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale
.at their reduced prices. JUILA Li. ..nELLuit,
No. al Wow street,
Solo Agent fur Uhickering di Sons'.
USiUI XIIUSIUII
- and Beaux.; lhe lied, White and Blue, 26c.
Aullte of TIILI:aW, WiLtl britliunt variations—lirobe, 50c.
our Zany, ballad by k'iault e.raytou, 25c.
"eJoice over the bea Maiden wad Me," serenade, 25c.
Th., Wm.:Liman, sung and ehorns—embollished with a
be Althea and epproptiat viguotter—very popular, 25c.
1'IC:131111t Wye are eloue--ba Traviutu, 25e.
I.igut 01 flySoul--butintilul serenade, 411 c.
Jenny Grey—U. Ii koolom, 21c.
Gentle eeuity Gray—e,ung by Joseph slurphj —music b.
Osbefleu,
klueaue, the Prairiollov.er—eery popular,
(Mae ity Spiat.er, 25c.
Vareeviami—Dothititth 25c.
-Tao Contiuent
Loy Charles Drone.
No. 1 Yankee Di:Wis:Z - oc. No. 2 Hail Columbia, 60c.
.I. Sou tier still in left ballesl, 25e
Muss &sad ia a supetior manner, and iu vaiious styles
cl binding, from $l. to wane. poet paid.
e.:llAltboTl.l.l BLEINIS,
,old Plallu Depot,
IIS ‘l. - md et - eet, secoud dour above Firth.
Eglessr. Cbarie6 Lesvi:4 Grebe,
TliecLiths c).F TILE
„ 0
EiT .1 1 7
u k li r- G I A A N 2. 9 V ND t
ANCIE.AIT AND MODERN LANGUAGES,
Aa La iu, German, French, and Spanish,
CLIAS. Glit.llE, Caud. Theol.
to Enquire at the Un=it Stores. kle24:3m-a
I aught by
TOBA.CGU AND ,SEGARS.
& D. RINEHART,
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
SELLING OFF!!
$B 9 OOO WORTH
OF IEMBROHDIEttIEs,
*:,OLD WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, AT
J. BVSfI'S, No. 65 Market 'street,
' , THE GREATEST CUANCE EVER (W-
I& KERED to the Ladies to buy cheap Embroideries. The
goods are all fresh and new, and ,d the latust importation,
confining of
Collars; Sleeves;
Bands; Edgings;
Setts; Laces;
Trimmings ;
Skirts; Waists;
Ribbons and Veils;
A.,ud will be sold without regard TO COST
in I MMINGS, HOSIERY AND FANCY GOODS
r4 , N.a,adies, Come One, Come All, and don't miss the place,
AkT J. BUSH'S:,
S'Ne. 08 Marko street, between Third and Faurth :greets
6 ) :
ighold
,
\\-Ctiflu
NOILIDIAL CLASS.
PHE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOY,
BIA.L CLASS. at the
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Under the direction of
A. BUaTT,
Principal of the Fifth Ward Public Schools, will COMMeISIO3
On Dionday Evening, February lat.
Th, Class will meet on Monday and Thursday oceninn
and n:,..turday mornings of each week.
Tsams $2 per Session of Sixteen Lessons.
ja2S
DRAWING LESSONS,
AT IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLECT,
.fir- IN MECHA NIC IL, ARCHITECTURAL,
By JOHN ^II.RZ.
• For further inf qinat I.)n ap:,ty to Mr. F. W. JEI T-
RlNE , Principal of Iron Cite C , auniercial College, Pitts •
burgh ' . [ norlt6nad.
BROOM CORN —25 bales,t y hil d co alr s e s o: d
and for sale y :lI E N R
IjA.RD.-13 pkgs. No. I. received, and for
sale by Ifoil] HENRY 11. COLLIN&
APPLES. —lOO bbls. for folk , by
1a23 HENRY A. mums.
I : IARPER'S MAGAZINE,
For February.
GODEY'a LADY'S BOOK,
EARPER'S MAGAZINE,
GODEVB MAGAZINE.
Just received at
JalJ3 HOBERT A. L0031113', Past Building,
lat. !gam*.
and briiliaut vari ,tiono
DLAISBB IN ALL KINDS 01
No. 1.29 WOOD STREBT
PITTSBURGH, PA.
,Vjg- AT FIRST COST:V;iI
AND CRAYON DRAWMG,.6Ii r
Fur February
For February
For Fobrnnry
INSURANCE.
IIikNUFACTURERS' INSUIIkNCE
Office—No. 10 Merchants' Exchange,'
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL—CAPITAL $500,000.
WILL INSURE AUAINST ALL, KINDS 01+
Fire; Marine, and Inland
WM. A. RHODES, Preoldoct.
011 AS. WISE, Vice President.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
Wm. A. Rhodes, A. S. Lippincott, James P. Smith,
Chas. J. Field, William Neal, Charlea Woe,
John P. Simone, J. Rinaldo Sank, Thomas Bell,
M. Richards Muckle.
REFERENCES:
Judge Heath, E. D Jones, E.9.q., - Casli. Cit. Bark,
Jas. Alißinger, Esq., ..feefirs. Robinson '& Co,
James Howard, Esq., " T. Kennedy, Jr., &. Co,
C. H. Paulson, Esq., " Wade, Hampton & Co.,
J. S. Lee, Esq., " Cunningham h Co.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 96 Water street,
feb22 EDW. G. BELL, Agent.
MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Philadelphia.
Viral'. V. PETTIT, Prerident D. J. ZiPCANN, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid in and invested—V/00,000 00
Surplus 63,428
$263,428 85
Ins - tres Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and
tributaries. Insnres against loss or damage by Fire,
Also, against the Perils of the Bea and inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DIRSOTORS:
Wm. V. Pettit, J. 0. Montgomery, John M. Pumroy,
D. J. McCann, E. F. Witmer, Rene Clarion,
B. L. Woolaton, John A. Marshall, Chas. B. Wright,
John J. Patterson, Elwood T. Pusey.
07 rt OH as:
WILLIAM V. PETTIT, President.
E. F. WITMER, Vice President.
D. J. MoCANN, Secretary.
D.HPISEPOES:
In Philadelphia:
I fiteinmitz, Jostle° & Co.,
Buck, Morgan Btidfolv,
Pianiroy, Caldwell & Co.
NU. 97 WATER STREET.
W. POINDEXTER, Ai
In Fhiladeiphic'e:
Bolger, Lamb & Co.,
Truitt, Bro. & Co.,
A. T. Lane & Co.,
PITTSBURGH OFFICE,
au7 It.
RELIANCE
MUTUAL INSURANCE CO2IIPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Office No. 70 Walnut Street.
CAPIRAL $177,674—A58m s232,o92—SEcunrry INVESTED.
FIRE INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS,
4ERCHANDISE, FURNITURE, &c., in town ur
country.
The Mutual principle, combined with the dt , e , Wit) , of n
Stock Capital, entities the Insured to share in the prollik
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. EIINCILNIAN, Secretary.
=IEOOEB.
George M. Stroud,
John R.. Worrell,
Benjamin W. Tingley,
Z. Lothrop,
H. L. Carson,
Robert l'oland,
Cornelius Stevenson,
Charles Leland,
Wm. H. temple, Pittsbargl
J. G. COYFIN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streotn.
Clem Tingley,
B.: Thompson,
Samuel Bispham,
George W. Carpenter,
Robert Steen,
Charles S. Wood,
Marshall Hill,
Jacob T. Bunting,
rn Musser,
PHILADELPHIA FIB.E AND LIFE
INSURANCE (,10A1PANY,
Ido. 149 Chesnut Street,
Opp.)site the Custom blouse.
\ATILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
itANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on every
description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable roue
of premium,
ItOliMtT P. KING, President.
W. BALDWIN, Vice President
DLHECTOY.S.
Charles Hayes, E. it. Cope,
h. B English, George W. Brown,
P. 13. lavery, Joseph a. Paul,
- Sherman, John Clayton,
J. Alagargee, E. Wilor.
F. BLACKBURN; Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streets
NEPTUNE INSURANCE; COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STREET.
Organized under the General Insurance Law, with a Cash
Cipital 01 $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to $lOO,OOO. In
sures against loss or damage by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND
NA VLGATION and Tie AN SPORTATION.
OP/10M:
IL C. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHT SHIELDS, V. Pres'i
GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
DIRECTOI3.9
U. 0. Laughlin, D. Sherwood,
W. C. Stotembary, R. M. CarLilo,
B. F. Showell, 0. C. Butler,
George Scott,
TITS k CHAFFEY, Agenta,
JeL•y Office Lafayette Hall, entrance on Wood et.
PITTSBURGH
LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
GOMM OF WATER, AND hiltilliZT STR.F.."6"/B
PITTSBURGH, PA.
110.131 MT GALWAY, President.
• Ana. BaLDLEY, Vice President.
F. A. RINEHART, Secretary.
.e-This Company makea emery insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE 111810.
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE HEMS
gouorally.
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
DIB.P.OTOIIB
Hobert Galway, Bamuel firClarkan,
Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott,
James Marahall, David Richey,
James W. Heilman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joaoph B. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. P. Hart,
David H. Chambers, Robert H. Hartley,
William Carr.' Jno, McGill.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
. WILLIAM BAGALEY, President.
SAMUEL L. ILAXIIIIELL, Secretary.
OFFICE: 94 Water sired, betweca Market and Wood streets
.52r. Insures NULL AND CARGO RIBES, on the Ohio
and Itississipßi Rivers and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE.
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
DraIOTOBEI.
William Bagaley, Uapt. Mark Sterling,
iiamuel Rea Samuel IL - Kier,
James M. doper, John S. Dilworth,
James Park, Jr Francis Sellers,
Isaac M. Pennock, William B: Hays.
Springer Harhaugh, John Shipton, .:
Capt. Samuel C. Young, Walter Bryant, --,
Caldwell. John
/a 2.2
WEST BRANCH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
cii.kIITNEED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVANIA
Cash Capital $300,000 Prsmiunt N0te5...5132,342.
rrIIIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
2. Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, An., in town or
country.
DIALOTOB.I3:
Ilan. Jno. J. Pearce, Bon. G. C. Liarvey, I Charles A. Mis;er,
Joen B. Rail, Charles Crist,'Peter ulckinson,
T. T. Abrams, D K. Jackman, iW. Whim,
Thomas Kitchen.
HON. G. C. 11.altVEY, Presidoht
T. T. AU-1118, Vice President.
Tilts. Sprats.; Pecretary.
ItEFELLENOES:
. .
Samuel H. Lloyd, [Dr. J. S. Crawford,
A. A. Winogardner, John W. Maynard, A. Updegraff,
L. A. Mackey, Bon. 9 Cameron, James Armstrong,
A. White, Thou. Bowman D.D, William Fearon,
James Quiggle, Wm. Vanderbelt, Hon Wm. Biglor,
OFFICE—NO. 69 FIFTH. STRRET, ernsßusan
de2l:tf J. A. LIPPERT, Agent.
rillHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
003IPANY, OF PHILA.DA.PrIT
Maracas—Charles W. Bane.ker, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner Samuel Grant, Jacob H. Smith, Geo. W. Richards,
Hozdea:l D. Lewis, Adelphi E. Borie, David S. Browne, Hot ,
ris Patterson. C 1169. N. BLIEMICIat, President.
Ones. G. liaiscutza, Secretary.
Gant - iime to mako 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,
,7 hi ch ,wi th their capital and prenaintos, eafely invested, at.
ford ample protection to the marred.
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz:
Mortgage g 918,128
Beal Elstate. 84,377 78
Temporary Loans..
Stocks
Oza, ito-........
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of One "Mica sour Hundred Thou
sand Dollare,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. GARDINIM, COFFIN, Agent,
Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third etc.
Lippincott, Shorten Pearson )
NO. 101 WOOD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.
MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va-
Eat and Bonnet. Boxes, Ladies Traveling
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Au., keep constantly on hand a 'nage
stock. We aro prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay.
ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we
would invite the trade to call and eTAthine our goods be.
fore purchasing elsewhe. s 43.
Pwo LOTS OF GROUND on West Corn
mon, Allegheny, with a double frame dwelling house, t Tit UCKWREAT FLOUR.
for sale, - price WOO, Terms mum LIU 76 sacks choloelblekwheat Mous, for sale b
owns= s BON, ~• JANES , A..
catlO - 61.111AzigatAtned., faio Sense Ilaskat and Ent Ansi&
NOW 1S TUE TIME
OCIING CHEAP CLOTHING.
ONTIIE CORNER or WOOD errs FIFTH
S Put:ETA, late Davi,i's Auction Room, is now sell
ing out his tAILICO Wiloit,alo 5n..:1".. at 0 iST eßioEs POD,
CASEI ONLY. lie will sell ilia, Black Petersham Over
coat that used to sell at $6,00 for $3,76
Fine iiiack Petershath Overcoat 6,00 " 4,60
" Brown 8,00 " 6,76
Raglan " 9,00 " 6,00
riiggertirad Raglan " ........... ..... 8,00 " 6,09
Lambskin •• 10,00 " 7,00
.., ~ " 8,00 " 6,00
~. " " 7,00 " 4.60
Blue Phut. ..... ....., , 10,00 " 6,00
Whitney Pi10t5....4, 6,00 " 8,00
•,'
Bearskiu 6 , 00 " 4 ,60
Esquimaaz ~ . 10,00 " 7,00
4 t6 0
Flue Wove Casairuere .»8,00 " 8 7 00
Brown Cloth 10,00 " 6,00
black Bilk Cloth .12,00 " 7,00
Super Fine Dress Frock Coats ...... 16,100 " 13,00
.1.6,00 " 11,00
" " .......... ----10,00 7 " 6,60
Pants, Vesta, and Furalshing Gorda at these and prop:lT-
U n rates. d 023 •
Wheat, Rye and Corn wanted,
PEARL STEADS DIVILIC.,
ALLEGUNNY CITY.
rr 4 H E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
• a the above establishment, and are prepared to
PSI TRY. iiIGUIZET aatIRIS PH.1029 Itt Vail FOB
45,000 BII3HELS O? WHEAT.
10,000 1; YE.,t
10,000 46 COl2.
It in the intention t t the proprietors to offer LITIIA PEI=
fur any choice lots of White or Red Wheat. They intend to
make very superior Family Flour, and aro willing - to pay a
oreinnon to the farmer ' in the shape of an extra price , to
duce to raise a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring it
to market in good order.
jyls:lyday
R. T. EENNEDY BRO.
THE OLDES9 AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE
TEA STORE
In the city of Pittsburgh.
Extra flue Eriyerer's Chop, the beet Green Tea imported,
imoug, of Bard. o growth. Also, the finest quality of pure
1f.a01..; Tea
~usee.sanag a delicious fragrance only to be found
in Liao ge . iume article. No spices kept, or anything that ID
r . .ue iu the flavor of Teas. Customers can rely on gat
i eg a f ore article of ita own flavor.
JAYNE
lhe most pleasant, safe and effectual Worm Remedy now
in nee.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by
ANG&LL & BAST,
Cor. Wood and Stith eta., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
rt ea . lei we, prelly •
TUCK (;11.01C EI—PRICES LOW I—NEW
w[s'rEe. HORNS has Just return
ell from tb, i.aet, whore. ho Lim purchased large additions to
eady extensive atock. Trading directly with Frast
ioutims,und with the 'Heirmiammasua, for
\ :4» etciaswrly, h3`-i5 enabled to offer the best selection
~1 G. , ods tile lowe,t possible prices.
We are now opening, for daily display, the largest and
stock of
!MESS
ENIBROIDEitIES,
WINTER WOOLwN 0001./8.
ItIUBONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, &0.,
1:1e, Lefure exhibited in Pittsburgh. Purchasers are invit
eo to examin.• the goods, and learn the prices, at
J , J6. LtuttNE'S, 77 Market street.
CIIE.A.P BOOTS AND SHOES-
Now is the Cline to buy BOOTS AND SHOES
A r uItEATLY REDUCED PRICES,
SLEIGH BELLS,
SLEIGH BELLE,
SLEIGH BELLS.
orO closing out our stook at cost,
fIOUNTRX RESII:ENCE FOR RENT.--i
A good brim; dwelling. Ihrgpand convenient, I 0 roomy
MP] kitchen, wile hall, ia :runt, good sprlnglouse,
:amide, carriage 11071E0, etc;'.: :Icr,s of land, 8 in fine mea
dow; a goon umara noose; g,delt and Variety of fruit trees,
gr:pe vines and small fruits; a stone wall anti itoll railing
iu gout of the noose; Bituat,, at abmt two miles from the
city, and in a very pleasant lccdtion. Appl to
;nal S. CUTHBERT :ft SON, 61 Market st.
D. Montgomery,
Dim:Lard Shielda,
William Osborne,
s6oi FOR a two story frame dwelling
rouse and lot of gronad 60 fee& byloo, pleas,
!ILAN' situated on Wamhints's. Terms easy.
1,6 8 CU 113881 T & SON, 61 Market t.
NTOTIOE TO. BUTCHERS.—Large Meat
eutt.r, and Sausxgoilvrs, of various sizes, et No.
47 E itth street, l'ltt.iburgh
des:4
B LACK GIMPURE LACES,
And BLACK BRUSSELS LACES
For Dread and BAstrao Trimmings., at rednctil prices.
A LARGE assortments assortments,of Men's Buffalo
.011= and ArtiJ Ovenhoo4. Also," Ladies' Buffalo and Ar;
uvershoes, and Gums of every size and style just closing
out at gnarly reduced prices for cash, at
JoBEPII H. BOB.LAND'B,
f& 20 No. 98 Market, second door from Fifth street.
‘,a LEIGHING, SLEIGHING.—.II you want
to enjoy a good sleigh ride, the first thing is to have
i.ur feet warm, end the next to k.cop them warm, and the
wa, to do that is to get a pair of Buffalo or Artie vershoe4
at tile Cheap Cash :Acre of JOB. 11. BORLAND,
teal tio 93 Market, second door tram Fifth 'street..
AMES PAVI'ON, Jr., Federal street,_Al-:
eP legheny, Wnolosalo Grocer and Tea Dealer, and Licensed
Liquor Merchant. Dealer in Clover and Timothy need,'
Batter, Chase, Ltirtt r itacon, Flour; Balt, Fish; ecc., and Conn-,
try troduce geuerall,i nov23
JAMES PAT lON ,
Federal direct, Allegheny,
Ia navy !weir big in store the following, which be will self
ut luviust cAsh prices, viz:-
123 obis. tio.iw crop plautatton Molasses;
27 " " Sugar;
t 0 Grocera byrup;
10 bbls. prime roll butter ;
Birk, tbs. " It:Whets;
120 VOZCS " Closaso ;
iioo Bacon flaws;
uult chests Young Hyson, Imperial, and/genuine,
of Country J. 0114, with a general aasornuent of tha beet and
Illgeat BLOCK 011ramiytfruceriee to be had in the city,whicly
la t auto for Cosh—ronouber, PATTON'S,
Federal street, :Allegheny City.
u GAR
:A; bblo. BoAlrooro YeUow Sugar.
6 htols:lsland
J,f: bta. ii.ttioitr :.• "
10 •• Lovering ti.oaurtal
litc.oivcd raul for ealo Dy -• JAMES - PATTON, Jr , •
L. •, Gi . • , Allegheny Gay
A.
fTENTI.ON AL.LEGHENY
rho ouvacrifior would call your attention to hi
atwo of k'WILLY Giithlhlhl243 nought; of in New;
>To: tz, far liAzzi, which LioWl,l 9011 at lower prime than any•
hauaa two eltioa; for 04 , " ComeCand'iteci 'the,
1,, , JANIFs PATTON'ii, Jaq- • ,
FCUderal btroet, near the Diamond,
Car.
WORD TO TEA DRINKERS. • •
TIIBI TAt. STORE,
N0..3.14ith Btreet,lcas imparted int 6 this market some of
the Luetgradea
.
• GREEN AND .BLACK TEAS,
grov.'n in.the Lletestait ELOpire; done tip In ill • the varlow ,
tansy packages which Chinese ingenuity can invent. Iris a
hum y and comfo,t to drink them. Proprietors of steam- 1
boats and hotels, and private lamtliea are invited to call.
ocLi
Tr ET 01111 PS.---
10 down Itnehroom Ketchup.
10' du ' Engrali Walnut do.
.do IQuaro Tomato do.
50 do Pinta do .
For sale by .11ilYitER do ANDERSON,
nor.:l No 29 Wood stroet, opposite St. Charles Hotel
•
TRY GOODS ! DRY 'GOODS 11—All the
immense stock of efts, Shawls,. MarlstOes, ?mart:late
Piaids; chuitie styles of printed Mar!noes, Poplins, Dci- .
calP: rich, all wool, Delaines, Embroideries, Trimmings,
Hosiery, Gents' Furniahing Hoods, and a large stock of po
mastic Goods selling at the store of A. A. Mason & Co.'s,
No. '2.5 Fifth street, at unheard of prices,s.l the whole aback
mast be immediately closed out.
83,9613 17
61,899 0
.... 84848 81
$1,212,708 44
AN FOR IY S IN Vlii ORATO R.-3 gloag on
eund and for solo by B. FAEINESTOOK Co.
fag Corner of Fourth and Wood streets.
DRIED APPLES.-30 sacks prime Dried
Apples received, and for sale by
McOANDLESS, MEANS Ar CO,
Corner of Wood and Water streets.
GEO. It. WHITE & CO. having complet
ed their annual larcniory,anclredireil the pat price
of their goods, will hell their pleeent etc& at a farther
reduction of prices.
ARIEGATED SOAP.-25 boxes :Varie
gated Soap received, and (r sale cheap. by
JAMES A. FET72O.,
felo ' t Corner Market and Birgit streets.
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AT THE CHEAP OASLI STORE OF
.1.. a. BOULAND,
No CS Market street, two doors from Fifth
BOWN & TETLEY.
NO. 130 WOOD STREET
Jo( llf NfC.IT Mate! • treat
GROCERIES.
THE DAILY POST•
TUESDAY MORNING
I'v2 wandered in the village, Tom—l've eat beneath the
tree
Upon the school house play'log•gronnd which etaded :you
and ma;
But norm were there to greet me, Tom, and few weft left to
know,
That played with us npon the green, some twenty yeareigo,
•
The grant was Just ea green, Tom=-barefooted boys at play
Wore sporting Just as we did then, with spirits Just so gfty
Ent the roaster sleeps upon tht hill, which, coated ear-with
enow f
Afforded to a eliding plane; hist twouty years ago
.
The old school house altered now, the benched are replaced
By new ones very like the same our penknives had &hoed ;
But the same old bricks are In the wall—the bell owingit to
•
- and fro,
Its MUBiee pat the name, dear Tem, as twenty years mu.
6;oo 4,00
The spring that bubbled 'neath the hill, close by the, spread
ing birch,
Is very low, 'twos oboe su high that we could almostreach,
And kneeling down to got a drink, deer, Tom, I started so,
To see how much that r bad changed elicit twenty years ago.
Near by the spring, upon the elm, you know I cut your
ntube—
Your bweethbart's just beneath It, Tom, and you did mine
the same;
Some heartless wretch hath peeled the bark, 'twas, dying
• sure but slow,
Just as the one whose name we cut died twenty years ago.
My eyelids had been dry, Tom' but teara CAM mr• ter*
I thought of her I loved so well, those early broken UM;
I visited the old church-yard, and took earaeflowers tostrow
Upon the graves of those we loved some twenty years ago.
Some are Le the church yard laid—seme sleep . beneath the
sea,
But few are left of oar old class, excepting you, and me;
And when our time shall come, and we are called to go,
I hope they'll lay na wherewe played Jut twenty peens ago
The following is the epeech of Henry A. Wise,
of Virginia,delivered on last Monday, 22d ult:, on
the occasion of the inauguration of the statue of
Washington Monument, at Richmond. It Is a
characteristic and eloquent speech : .
COUNTRYMEN AND FELLOW CITIEENB: Virginia
has called the Nations, its Elders and Counsel
lore,—her sister states, their governors, lawyers,
and judges, her own r eople and all the children
of this Confederate Family of Freedom, to a/isem
ble, this anniverary birth day, 'around the Monu
ment she has raised to the memory of that son
whose wisdom,- valor and virtue, won the grand
est, proudest, purest of all earthly titles--.!Fath
er of his Country!" In her name I bid you all—
all! welcome to the gathering around Virginia's
Monument to Washington.
Magic name ! If none other under Heaven eau
draw us to each other, that talisman can touch
the chord of unison and clasp us hand In hand,
and bind us heart to heart, in the kindred heir
ship of one Patriotic Father I Before, that au
gust name Fend and Faction stand abashed—Ci
vil Disoordihushes into awed silence—schisms and
Sections are subdued and vanished; for .in the
very naming of that name there is the sweet con
cord of Love, Veneration, Gratitude, Duty, Pa
triotism, and Self-Devotion—in it there is the
harmony of Peace, and the Power only of victo
rious War, and the spell of Order and Liberty
and Law, and the strength andbeauty of NATION
AL UNION ! It typifies all that there is and ought
to be of Goodness and Greatness and majesty in
that county we call "Our Country"--THE UNI
TED STATES 05' AMERICA ! And that country is
the best type of its Father.
We will, then, this day gather together the Na
tional Affections, and bind them as American
fasces around the statue, erected by the Mother
State to the Father Son !
Virginia !
"Parent of valor cast away thy fear I
Mother of Men, be proud without a tear!"
What a theme I—What a scene for r
angels ! May our God in whose boson
who guarded him in our country's be
who guided him in our country's oounci,
safe that his spirit may continue to ho
the land he saved, and perpetuate it p
powerful, plentiful and free, through all
cissitudes of storm and sunshine, until et,
monuments shall moulder into dust, and Hui
ity . shall triumph over the Probation of Timb
Time itself shall be no moro
Many are here, but—one is absent. The Ar
tist—crawfordr-has been called—away 1 Be
worked out of the clay I—alas 1 his own form has
gone back to it—and he modeled " RevolutiOn"
the Henry, and "Independence" the Jefferson,
and he cast the Equestrian Statue and mounted
the Washington on the War Horse and—laid down
his chisel. It was finished—it was enough, and
he wag called from his work to meet the great
original, the "hero and the sage" himself, fin a
l9.nd,;:d' spirits where images are moulded not in
clay;and monuments are not "built with, hands,"
and are " eternal in the Heavens !" •
HIS-widow is here. She sees through her tears
of the Joy of . Grief a husband's Masterpiece links
his name, perennially, as bronze , and marble lasts,
to all the worth of Washington! Gently, softly,
tenderly, we bid her welcome, but—not to mourn.
No ! fame has already sounded :
JA3I.E3 WABDROP
' But my part is only to welcome you and intro
duce our chosen bards and orator, who will sing
and say this day's story In stronger, sweeter
strains than I can sing or say.
The able Paris correspondent of the New Yo:
Courier and Enquirer, in commenting on the re
cent attempt to assassinate Louis Napoleon and
the Empress Eugenie in the Rue Lepelletier, has
the following:
The similarity betweon this atrocious attempt
and that of the 3 Nivose, 1.801, on the life of the
Emperor Napoleon the First (then only First
Consul, however,) is moat striking. The Empe
ror's presence at the performance of 'one of
Haydn's oratorios at the opera house, then situ
ate in the Rue Richelieu, but since rased because
of the assassination there in 1820 of the Duo de
Berry, had been announced. He was for some
other reason or presentiment disinclined to go,
but Madame, Bonaparte—his "adorable J ose •
phine;!-,-prevailed on him. He entered his car
riage and left the'Tuileries at about eight o'clock.
The coachman of - His Majesty, who was rather
more than elevated by copious libations, pro
ceeded on quitting the Place du Carousal by the
Rue Nioarge, a narrow street, which no longer
exiets:
As he entered it at a smart trot, he saW that
which had the appearance of a water-carrier's
cart, with a barrel on it, rather in his, Way, sus
piciously, as it seemed to him. The fumes of
wine at once evaporated, and whipping his horses
into a swift gallop, he cleared the obstruction,
bat had hardly passed it when a terrific explo
sion took place. The barrel I have mentioned
was full of griapawder, with a match appended
to it; and which the miscreant charged with that
duty (and to whom, thirty-live years afterwards,
I was introduced here in Paris,) ignited, allow
ing, as he calculated, time exactly for the arrival
of the Emperor and the dely which the removal
of the cart would occasion. The Emperor con
tinued his course to the Opera House, and re
mained there some time.
Tie exploSion was nearly as fatal as that of
Thursday night last, (14th inst). Some of the
Emperor's escort were wounded, as were num
bers of other persons, windows broken and
houses shattered, Ste. • Some of conspirators who
got no- the villainous attempt were tried, con
victed and executed. The scoundrel-who , fired
the fuse escaped , as I have shown.
EPITAPHS. — We have read and published a
good many curious Epitaphs, among which we
class the following Specimen from California:—
In memory
of.
NUMBER 118.
TWENTY YEARS AGO.
Speech of Gov. Wise.
"Crawford! 'than art fallen***
***And some limbs of sculpture fell with thee;
Ilut.from the ranks of Virginia's chivalry
" A glory has burst forth, and match' es powers
"Shall make th' eternal grace of sculpture once,
"Tb' eternal gravel alas I the date asaign'd
"To works. call'd deathless, of creative mind,
"Is but a speck upon the sea of days;
"And frail man's Immortality of praise,
"A moment to the eternity of time,
"That is and was, and shall be the sublime,
"The unbeginning, the unending sea,
"Dimensionless as God's infinity !"
The Infernal Machine of 1801.
John ,Brown,
who was shot with one of
Colt's Reiolvers,
(old fashioned kind brass mounted)
sad of each is the
Einsd.9Ta,PC.RP6TPL
MARCH 2, 1868