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    VOLUME XVI.
r4TtilititiilE MORNINti POST.
en:ry morning, ( Sunday: ezzepte4
J'd JAMES P. BAUR, ,
WCOD AND fl?Tfl 1311tEtTB,
TERNS.--kivelLl:. y,,ar, ayablestrictly iu athancu
Poitara invariably rt..llnrcd uot paid within the yez.
if-41. l ini Ie cuphm, Tao CENT:---for ~.110 at the counter it.
0111 co and by tht , Bop,
ILATES OF AV V EATIB
I Thrice: Twice
"" 0 c tw:kia wee:
Sit`l LIC
o[ll 4 to be rtkou.-- ...... • Lo
Two IttgOrtiothi 75
Threw Insertions ...... 1 1 00
One wdok. 1 75
Two Wrvka 3 00
Three weeks 400
One mouth 5 00
Two mouths 7 00
Three mouths 9 00
Your months ....... .... 10 00
Flvo months... 11 00
biz months 12 00
Niuo m0nth5........... 16 00
One plat' 20 00
Suudiui . ; Card, siz hue', or let
Ono nynaro, par annum, ozdnaivo 0
Marritwo notio, 50 cent') ; Dez
PIT;I'SBURGI - 1 SATURDAY POST
A 31101310T1111 WEEELT.
OnV ONE OOLLL
IN CLUBS OF TEN.
Single Subscriptions. - - - 03 per annum.
CONTAINS ALL THE CURRENT NEWS
OP TBE BAY, POlitical, Literary, Agricultural, Connuer
LOcul, Telegraphic and Miiicellaneons:
Ilia Paper being of the LeitiOrST aux, and neatly priuto
on final ilte paper, in large, clear typo, will be found by
the subscriber to give better antbiftwtiou than any paper
purilighed iu Pittsburgh.
• Thozr who will: to take a paper from Pittsburgh, will find
the sATuRDAY POST a Bale and profitable invostment.
Address, JAAUGS P. BARR,
ftepri Editor cud Proprietor.
BUSINESS CARDS
ED. A. DIVEILA
BOOR .81.ia JOB OFFICE,
POST .iarm.,z,/wcfs,
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PIa"I'SBURGH
P illE undersigned having made extensive
uilditious of tap. LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES
F TY ek3, and improved Machinery, to the 111ORNLNO POST
..1011 invite ,timtion of Ruil Road Officers
Ilurehants, business '°°", and the public generally, to their
superioi- facilities for executing with dispatch, on reasonable
terms, All kinds of
RAIL to® AID
MERCANTILE,
LEGAL,
AND EVERY OTHER DEBORIPrION OF
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
41 Jut material being nearly ell new, we cau give llSSll
raneu the DIC/St complete and solicit orders
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BOOKS, PAMPHLETS,
RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS,
BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES,
LETTER HEADS, BILL HEAPS,
BILLS ,LADING, CIRCULARS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
PAPER. BO AiS, DEEDS,
MORDIAG ES, BUN
.41:44 - - Particular attent ten will ttl.co be paid to the in - luting
Of Posters, Progratutmee, Au. for Concerts, Exhibitions and
BARR & MYERS.
a CO.
AHD
COMMISSION
DE.ILE2.B it
PRODUCE, FLOUR AND WOOL.
No. 114, tir.cxr.:l) Sect 7, Pit T 9131111.011,
IIePZ:BENOLU:
nprln g or Liarbaugh, Joseph E. Elder St.Lonis•,
pitt,ilmrgli ; Bootie & Vi. yk, Elder,
r... 11. Palmer, " Garret A Martin,
McCandless, Means A 00., " illllln, Hunt, Santeent Co. "
11. Childs a Cu., " ii.oeuu, Sterling ,i. Co.,
}Motley, Cosgrove h Cu., " l'iiril, Gilmore ,t. Co., "
A. A. i!dasun es Co., " Edward T. Mott,
G. \V. Smith, 5\ Muting ; Weaver ..t Graham,
A. J. \Wheeler, Minkel, Cincinnati. 10c7:127
The Peopae , si Sioe, Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBA.IIIER &CO.,
Cheap Cash Dealera in all kinds of Fashionable.)
BOOTS, SIIO S. AND GAITERS,
Forkientlein,n, !widen, Youths ttnd Children,
SO. 17 Fifth Street, near Market,
ocB PITTSLUILUII, PA
EIEMEI
IMM!1
PERRiN & JOHNSON
Proptiett;da Childa . Co.'a
Patent. Eia.ette Fire and Water Proof
iSeruent Rooting.
133 WIRD STREET.
/111,DERS for ItOOFINCI promptly and faith-
N. 5 tufty eruct ted, and all 1..1/1" WiTii warranted.
Reding material always, on hand, and for sale, with di
ractlena har nee. aerZly
DA WE C ET LEY,
liOn•e, Sign and Ornamental Painters
AND GRAINERS,
Dealers in White Lead and Zinc Paints.
Al Oils, Varnishes, Putty, Mixed Paiute, Window Glia
and every article ti,ed in the trade tali2(l:ly2d
MMES
c
v PLS.:NI:V.4 MILL, would re-ipeettully infer in the public
that has has rebuilt eince the lire, and having enlarged 1.1d3
Eistiiiiiiiintilelit, anti plied it with the LI SWirtit, arid most
edinaehinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and
sawing and resawing, doors, sash and
inouldlugs, buy making, &c.
.- I ,{'temper 70_557._ [eel()
Cairrisge Repoalt.ory
it..l:l'll 17 r,:,:u t : ou busi•
rj L 2,3 if. 1 u u re,uu know lately -
ouiarg,doun toe L'11 . 5 rgll end (itessusiburg
Turulatle us ta' Lou ir , .vo
FILL 3 1 ,01•01 invites the public
lo•rt• t.:" • t•• 01: 01 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, And he
parta.ularly intara k.e.atlemen purchaser:, that one price
only is made.
f.ourtueu yet.r , ' , ;_e,nence in the hnsinest• enables 'that()
ofmo his ),sttruno 'no haute. choice collection of Car.
v. ni oh; Su many J ears past it 1,3 been lie plirtiC:lll , ll
deve.tt.,,ut to select, iron_ , the various and moot talented
Eutt-i a lannu;,,r;orer.•. Tbo 3.ICCCSS now system is
,ros,ml3 . ol (Oh 'itTail gement» v; ill supply tin
best m,,lnnHt muuuu:oturf at moderate prices.
Uneu.nimbered try Clore oravy ex.;.thee,, which the inanto
for df.coruting heuoei of business has beaten upon the price
01 f ,t9, (ow u Jl)6EPii Wl.llTEwill sell,
on ri :Ay money only, at ninth leiw than the usual prices.
n.paired In the best manner with
,yl2da
CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.—
itnuiler.ligned 1,,s bought the lett9l!
l/1 the ~i,Ve• UAW: tl Zitai/11.9, to
ge her Wi ivlrtion of the ex ren ,
V, nice 01 HUI ne,:itia Carrc gee
law the property of .I...inen .7slutliews,.loceased. In addition
to the stock Mee Li•,0,•11, he has ulso added a number ot
FINE HORSE:), BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
which were formerly emples est at his Livery Stables in
Third, 1,10 W Wood i.treet. As he gives his personal atten
tion to 1110 business, a continuance of the patronago which
he has hitherto received frGn public in solicited.
JACOB GARDNER,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
N. 3.—A HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can
alwaya be_ procured for Iftinerals. de29
FOR SA.I4E---A. Drug Store, located in one
the best situations iu the city of Pittsburgh, for
either+ifybbiug, retail or prescription busines.4. Purchas•
ers will 1111 , 1 an advantge of rare occurs nee. For Morena.
tion inquire of JOIIN HAFT, Jit.,
Igo. 16'3. corner Elitti urad Wood streets,
niLESSED 110 US—
. Frr ma.r Fy
FLANNELS—Red, White, Gray, Green,
v,.10w, .Lt.e. Cie apor than the caeapest.
U. !JANSON LOVE,
Formerly Love Brothers,
1.3 u N 0.74 Merl , trot
ACuNE'r FLOUNC - ES AND NEEDLE
," W„,1:11 COLLAit3.—.I. large itieortruint, and very
obe.l),
E. tiANSON LOVE,
I'sl Prr.• V,rl , 4wt •!**•t.
Wis are now (Telling our second, and by
f•r thecht,pest stork of Fall and ‘Vintor Divas Goode,
Btu.o.vE, Le., that tits, otlure.l in this city.
C. 1 .1.8N6UN LOVE,
r-ritiorly f,rrso Broth, - rs. 74 Market Ft.
UFFA --
LO SIIOES.,I splendid article of
B Gt.!,,,,w,d (.14 131111alu Over ;hoes. Aldo, Gents'
Sho,, PtopV.lloo Nu. 17 Fifth
strett, near Market.
nov2l
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(1111,viNEY TOPS.-21J0 • I.Aumney
:11:":1I7
Q TAIL CAN Di, ES.--2UO las. as iorted hizes,
Vti. toul t , .. datuuntilw Star on hand and
for Hl', t y
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SHIRT AND COLLARS
MADE TO ORDER, AT
h. lIIRSIIFELD A SON'S,
tau 1510. 88 Wood slatoit.
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MERCIIANTS,
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144 WOOD STREET.
HENRY If. CIOLLINP
IIIF & CO
J. it. SAWYER,
No. 47 Wood htn-et
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE ." POST BUILDINGS,' MINER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS.
JONES HOU,:-,E.
WELLS CO V ERL 1, PactEqueroa,
Corner of Market Street and Market Square,
HARRISBURG, PA.
14, 1 .111 S NEW AND ELEGANT HOTEL,
erected by the Aessrs JONLS in liarrinburg,
Pu.,litiviug kaseii for u tuna of years by the under
sigrad, Le &anus this method of calling the attention of his
former patiuns, friends, and the travetiag community,
tm,coto.
tiavlng a front of one hundred and forty Joe feet onVie
principal igreed of the city, and Jflytwo feet front on Atari
ker. .544444 re, it caunot tail to prove attractive as Well
etrangers.
The CHAMBERS are of line size, well ventilated, and
lighted with gas—a number with connecting doors—making
them very desirable fur families.
The LIALLS are warmed throughout by heaters, and
even), modern improvement, in fact, has been added, that
may conduce to the safety, comfort and happiness of the
guests.
Visitors may, therefore, rest assured that the "JONES
has [matt made perfect to all its appointments--
that each departumut has been placed di charge of KIPS.
ntENCED AND COMPETENT PEasoaa—that in every particular
tilt opted' which has beau adopted by the Proprietor, will
afford to ttioso who may make it their home, as great de•
gree of comiutt an may be ebtaiumi auysililar establish
ment lu the State.
To decure this desirable ro,alt, he has furnished the Public
and Private Paz lord, Chambord, Dining Doom, &c., with en
tirely NEW FURNITURE; and liklu arrallgell .withia the
building, a Rue BARBER SALOON, (Atli DILEsBING
/WWI, ilia AND CUD ,BeTtifi, &O.
The CULINARY DiwARTILENT AND DINING ROOST
will receive the especial attention of the Proprietor, which,
he trusts, wilt Len dullicieut guarantee that all tastes will
be Kilted.
After returning Iris heartfelt thanks to his old friends and
patrons, for the twilerous pati . cutigo no long extended to him
at the " eiNLIILY 110U8E," and also to his friends and patrons
at the " t..ULUMIII.6. Ilousx," Cape Island, during the searanl
of 1855 ho re.spectfully solicits a COLitiliULtEiCe of it at the
"JONk:d LEOUSE."
jot): WELLS COVERLY.
GALT 11 ttl, 11J
LOUISVILLE.
.4". e. Thu undersigned ha 4 again taken charge of the GALT
110U6E. Board reduced to $2 00 per day.
fo'2.or2w A. THROON..IIIORTON.
WiSHINGTOA
COIL PENN'A AVENUE 4- THIRD ST.,
WASIIIN wrott.i. u.O
A. F. BEVERIDGE
SCOTT HOUSE,
Corner 1/"Witt SLiect and Iluquebne Way,
I'ITTBIiUI:QEI, PA.
B. I). MARKER, - - - PROPRIETOR,
(Formerly of the "liarLer Lionse,"l3tainville, Pa.)
al H E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM-
A. PLETE.D Aisill OPEN FOR GUESTS. It is situated
to u central part of the city, being convenient to all ltailroaci
Depots and nteamboat Landings.
The Douse was built in 18oe, with all modern improve.
mauls, and tilted up in splendid style—the entire Furniture
being new—and will in every respect be a first clans Hotel.
Fine thTABLES are attached to the premises. LJel24
H. W. KANAGA.
LT 1 HOTEI
• A 9
Oppocito the Penna. Railroad Depot,
I.I.A.RICISBURU, Yd. [jell
VW A. iiii .N GTo rj ra OTE L,
FORMERLY U. S. litYl'EL,
•
PIY'TSBULZGH, PA.
JALIES SPEA:I; RON, Proprietor.
R)11.1S 'LOUSE IS LOCATED ON TILE
_o_ corner of P..RN and WASLLINGTo.N Streets, botweec
tut, CIi.:.TRA, AND WEST:dIt.N RA/ Lft1).9.1) DEPOTe, anti
Las IllitiorgtMe Li thorough improvement, remodeled 1.11111
furaisi/od With now furwture, and is now the moat GOlll,
MUM Lit , Lollll Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, Eliot
or West. fayB:ly
CORI 111COPILE EtEbTAaiii..4llAiT.
By ELI YOUNU, FIFTII 6TREET.
The attention of Merchants ,-- •
and others in directed to thin C r y,'
e•Jtsutiontrusit, which ha been it , ceutly fitted
up tor the purpose or affording a SUISSI:AN-
I,AL EAILNUI lIUUdE IN A LOCAIIs./N
Country folks attending market are particularly invited to
rAery [Wag pertaining to an EATINU SALOOI`.4 will
always be bound, of the Irentient the market affords. --
ap2i):13414;w
iAAN SION LIU ti 6E, GEORGE AURENTZ,
PRUPE.IBIOI, Nu. 3-1-4 Liberty -street, just herald(' the
oeput of the Penhraylvaniti t itaffruad, which tut:dies
It the guest convenient Mame in the city tor pasisingere arri
ving by that road.
.JllO proprietor having, at couraidershle expense, fitted up,
le excellent style, the MANSION 11.0U81.1, would rerapecb
Tully eulicit a share el public patronage. There is attached
a .-:pioudici S'2.A.BLE and eztennive Vv AUON YAIW, afford
ing ample eccommodatiun to travelers and temusterra. His
Larder and bar will be Emulated with the beat the market
can anurd. tutilzy
JT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St.
Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned, former
ly ul ilrown's Hotel," naving taken this large and commo
thous LIUTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent style,
would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public
to give him a cull. Assured, with the convenience of thi
house and his long experience in the business, n give
entire satistaction, sad Wu charges moderate.
tub= Wll. C. COZ,I'N.ELLY.
illitterui Water Depot.
J. C. I.3IIFFUIt 11. 8. BURKE%
C. BUFFUM Alk, CO., Manufacturers of
U • Barcaparilla, Mluural Water iop, Bottled Ale an(
L'uner; also, thatlora of Waiuvirigt:t's celwbrated Wintortcs
910. Warehouse,
No. Sbe. Market street,
Pintlionau,
Orden, filled and shipped to all parts of the country
:.crtest notice. apl6:lydkw
LT , WEET - C`IDER.-4 bbls. Sweet Cider, for
sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
‘1,1:4 b 9 Water Street.
lIIIRISTMAS and NEW YEAP,'S GIFTS
of every description in the Fancy Dr.( Goods
call and bee them. C. LI.A.NoON LOVE,
dud Formerly LOVE BitUTLIEIIiS, 74 Market St.
MUCILAGE—For office use, in convenient
form, for sal, by %V 1. U. JUtiNSTUN CU.,
ono 67 Wood street-
1,3 UHT FOLIOS AND DESK PADS for sale
1. by JOHNSTON & CO.,
.11.5 67 Wood stroot
vl/4_,L'llHL —SU barre s American and French,
for mile by b. A. FAIINESTOCK et CO.
_ .
EINE SILIi ,SPOiNU.E.
Bleached Cuppin g Spon g e.
Soft Bathin g Spon g e.
Good Carria g e Spon g e.
At JOSEPH FLEMING'S,
tiovl4 Corner Mat het street and Diamond.
,e UM DROP6.-3UO lbs. just received and
k 3 fur sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCIi & CO.,
uov,lo Corner Wood and Voti t tly : ,,streets.
' I .IIEI - Oi.OMETERS—For sale by
W. G. JOHNSTON & CO.,
uovl7 Stationers, b 7 Wood street.
LIRESI.I LOBSTERS.-10 dozen in cans,
for Bala by 11.1CY.Akilt. & ANDERSON,
uov24 N 0.39 Woodetreet.
4 LUAL-50 barrels for sale by
B. A. FAUN ESTOCII & CO.,
uuelft Corner Wood and First streets.
1 1 ULNGES, for Dress Trimmings.
A liaudoome avourtutent at reduced rated, at
uovll (JIB...NES'. 77 Market street.
a JURE OLIVE OIL,
1. At JOSEPH PLEMING'6,
D Ormi , r •:rLn• otmot and the Dian3nod
GREAT SEMI-ANN UAL
AND CLOSING OUT SALE OF DRY• GOODS.
Fins Dtess Goods, at very tow prices;
SIIAWLS, in great variety, at very low prices;
WOOL} N GOOD?, a largo stock, at very low prices;
Dom ES I'IC GOODS, Lin immense stock, tit very low prices,
At the store of A. A. ➢IASON els,
NO. 25 JlibTU STREET,
NEW ARRIVAL.-:-
2.0 boxes Oranges;
20 do Messina Leruons ;
200 drums New Figs. just received and for sale by
REYMEit. dr, ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood street,
jal9 Opposite Et. Charles Hotel
QTARCIL-300 bxs. Rochester Pearl Starch
)0 for 8:do by 1'019 . 1 HENRY 11. COLLINS.
OIL CLOTH CRASIL—For Stairs, a vari
sty of stvton at 14,.24 J . kH . P!1
INDIA RUBBER CLOTHING--Of the beet,
and aim) 7. 00:3 d quality, for sal° wholesale and rt.tall by
4 a 7 Zi P1777.1.1rfil
WRAPPING PAPER-400 reams Crown,
Medium, and Double Crown, Straw Wrappirg Pa
per. fail count, just received and for sale by
.1 , 9 JAS. A FET 1;11.. 89 Water street.
bbls. Sweet Cider, for sale by
'4 I 00; TINNILY IL COLTP.R.
TSUCICWIIEAT FLOUR-40 Backe prime
E s o article, for Bale by r le2Sl HENRY COLLINS.
'TEMP SEED.
bll bagn fur nalu by IL A. FAHNESTOCK ;:c. CO.,
C,rner and Sixth str.,,ts
ONIONS. -7 sacks Onions, just received
and for sale by , JAS. A. FETZER,
S 9 Water street.
YARIES' SNOW BOOTS, Buffalo and Gum
j i Overshoes, at the l'eoplin' FiiloB Etore, No. 17 Fifth
trt. t 11411!r~pcu~a , {ng F[t lk
POTATOES. -57 barrels White Neshan-
Ewa Potatoes Sidling pnr steamer Lehigh- aid for
by [da2lll LIU a uo.
DOLLAR SA.VINGS
111 1 )OLD ROOM., JONES' NEW BITILDII4G
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock.; alsu,
on Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from May Ist
to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'cic,crt; and from November
let to Stay let, from 6 to S o'clock.
Deposits received of all snots not less than Douai:
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Rine,
and December. Interest was declared at the rate of .6z. per
cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1855; alto in
Jane and December, 1858, 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 June and December, compounding twice a yea::
without troubling the depositor to callcbr even to present
his pass book. At this rate, money will double in less than
twelve years, making in the aggregate EMIT AND oils-cut:.
PEE CENT. A YEAR.
Books containing the Charter, By-Lawn, Rules eod Roe,-
lotions, thrnished gratis, on application at the odic,
Pretildent--GEORWE•ALiLR E.
vies PRESIDENTS.
Ilopowell Hepburn, John 11.•Shocatx,r6c:,
James Shidle, N. Grattan Murpby,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
Robert Robb, James D holly,
William S. Lavely, James Herdman,
Hill Burgwin, John S Cosgrave,
William J. Anderson. James W. Hallman,
John G. Backeteti, Charles ri nap,
Albert Culbertson, P A. Madeira,
John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Collin, Walter P. Manmall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D.
ChaHee A.Colton,9 Henry L. Ringwalt,
William Donglase, John M. Sawyer,
Frauds Felix, George S. Selden,
George F. Gillmore, Alexander Tindle
James S. Iloon, Theokald Umbstactte!,
William S. Haven, George It. White,
Secretavyand Tremst.rer—CHAS. A. COLTON. 1.1,3
BANK OF lOWA.
x. J. STEVENS & CO.,
DESMOINE.3, L'
COLLECTIONS MADE and prompu
milted. LANDS selected and locate;. Capitalimts
wishing to make investments iu the West, can do so through
this house. Correspondence solicited. Inly2lahn
AUSTIN LOOBll2 "1103. D. LOD.II.IIi.
A USTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealera in
Ili_ Promissory Notes,g3ouds, Mortgages, and all Seenri ties
fur Money.
Money Loaned on Chocks at short dates, with collateral
security.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BiIUGLIT AND SOLD.
Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasons
-Ole terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi
ties at remunerative prices.
Alno, attend to tho Sale, Renting and Leaning of i:eal
K3CMO.
Office, No. 92 FOURTH street, above uod
AUSTIN LOOline, Notary Public.
NT HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex
.l‘,l . change Brokers, and Dealers iu Notes, Drafts, Accep c
anoes, Gold, Silver and Bauk Notes. Exchange on the East
on& and Western Cities constantly for sale.
Collections made in all the cities throughout the United
States. Deposits received in par funds or current paper,
67 Market street, between Third and Fourth ate. ja3o:ly
PIiIiPILIETRESB
11110 MAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
Dealer in Notee, Bends, Stocks, Real Estate, &c., N 0.75
tenth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jaws
JOHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE
BRNKIII, Dealer In Exchange, Commercial and !Sauk
Notes. Stock bought and sold ou commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposits. No. 07
JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. je3o
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Q CUTIIBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
Marl ot street, fur too Kale and purchase of Reel
Estate, routing houses, attending to insurance and repau
obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, ac,; making convey
ances, deeds, bonds, ac.; writing letters and corresponding
with parties abroad, &c. ocl.B
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OEIIO.
REF3li.E:icz.9.—B.lcBsrts. Hamiu, Ourret.uu do Co., lioLor
Parks, lisq.
.13. icy
WESTERN LANDS
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
It L'AL ESTATE AGENT, NU. 50 IVATER
CLEVELAND, 01110,
Has for sale Laud,, in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Michigan and lowa. Ho will elchange Lands in NVlsconsiu,
an., for eittsburgh manufactures, and also for city property.
All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing trie
alArre. aull:ly
, ARMS in Exchange for City Property.—
.. IL A farm of 3511 acres, on the Allegheny river, near
Kittanning, 130 acres cleared; dwelling house, barn and or.
chard; coal, limestoim aud iron ore. Also, a farm of too
acres near the abode. Also, a farm of 83 acres on Pine
crook, 4 miles from Kittanning; 30 acres cleared; two house«,
and a saw mid in good running order; a first rate location
Mr business. 250 acres of laud at month of Red Bank creek;
40 acres cleared and in good order. Price low and terms
eaiy. 1V ill be exchanged iu whole or in part fur city pie
perty. S. CUTHBERT di SUN,
novlo 51 Market street.
ONLY $750 FUR A TWO STORY Dwel
ling House, of tour rooms, with lot of ground 50 feet
bunt on Monterey street. Allegheny city, by 110 deep to au
aliuy. Terms, $4OO in hand; balance at one, two and three
years, d. CUTHBERT .5 SUN,
umf24 61 Market street.
FOR RENT.—A large dwelling house, on
Ross street, at head of fifth, with immediate posses.
icon. Also. two small houses in Stikine's Court.
LIOR $750 will be sold a new two story
Frame House, with a good lot of ground, in Allegheny
city. the lot is 20 feet frout, ou Mouteray street, hy lie
feet to au alley. Terms easy.
S. CUTIII3EnT it SON,
uovl4 Ed Market street,.
j'OUR TO FIVE DOLLARS PER ACRE
for several small lots Lifland, ten miles trotu AL - mm.114-
%Ins ' Marshall county. Va., iuur wiles tram Station.
ltichsoil and good timber. Price $4 to $5 per acre, on time,
Irma b to 7 years, if desired.
Also 700 acres of good laud, 3 miles from Cameron Eta
ziou, B. & Ohio It. it., for sale to suit mu chasers, at from $7
to $lO or acre, and on easy terms.
L I UR RE'Nl'.—A dwelling house on Third
atreet. Also, one on noes etreot, with ituniethato pus
8. CU'fill3EßT & 80N,
nov7 51 Market atreot.
, OR SALE.—A Dwelling louse with a
good Store Room, situate on Robinson street near Fed
rat, Allegheny city. Price luw and terms easy.
)all S. CUTLIBEItr & SoN, 01 Market at.
LOUR SALE.-6. comfortable dwelling house
(frame) of hall and eight rooms, portico in front, with
a lot of ground 78 tout front on South avenue, Allegheny, by
220 deep to Rebecca street, with fruit and shade trees,
shrubbery, stable., &c., &C.. Price $4,600.
8. CUTHBERT & SON,
nov2 bl Market street.
ERCHAN TS' AND MANUFACTU
JJJ HERS' BANK STOCK, or PAPER, will be taken at
p.,r, either in whole or in part pay for several very desires
We 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. CUTHBERT A SON,
oct27 51 Ilarliet strekAt.
/ 4 - ILAN N ELS.-
White, Yellow, Red and Plaid, of all grades, and at
L! WEB PRICES than they can be got for at any other es
tablisument in the city.
C. lIAINSON LOVE, formerly Love Brothers,
oct2l No. 24 :ita.rl,l atrcet.
_HOUSES, LOTS AN D FARMS.—We would
invite the attention of tenons who wish to pur.mase
ii.)IISE, to the great variety of 'louses, Perms and Build
ing Lots we have for sale. We have now on hand Lots at
$lOO, each, and at $2OO, $4OO, and. upwards, aud on very
easy terms. Some tu payments averaging fourteen teats a
day I 'louses and Lots at from $7OO to $lO,OOO, tu various
locations in and adjacent the two cities. Improved Farms
at from $lO to $6O rl acre. Also, choice Farming Lands at
from $2 to $5 - 44 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
st.
lIDLACKBOARD CRAYONS—For sale by
W. G. JCIIINSTON A CO,
nt,vl7 Statian, ,, , &7 W,.,1 arrtot
QUI-PLY YOURSELVES W11:11 SHOES
i.„) now, whilst you can buy them at such low rates, t.s.t the
PEOPLES StIOE STORE. Wo will continuo to sell at great.
ly ',Anted prices fur a short time longer. Small profit- and
cash returns is our motto. All kiuds of Overshoe, sold low
fed DIFF1.1":13AOlikllt & CO.
QTEEL PENS. Gillot's; Pratt's ; Per
k, ry's; Phineas'; Jenny Lind; Cooper; American,
Meths & Son's, and Ilaveu'a, (net received by
FOR RENT.
The large warehouse, now ocenpie , l by W. 11. Smith
& Co., Ncs. 151 First and 11:2 Second streets. Enquire of
PARK, IdeCUROY do CO..
.1,125.1 f Nos. 149 First and 133 Second streets.
CIILORIDE OF LIME.-50 casks for sale
by I r...1f31 B A PAID; gt+TOLE 6 Co.,
SEASONABLE GOODS.
Gentlemen's under garments; embracing silk, lambs'
wool, heavy merino and cotton under-shirts ;drawers, of the
best manufacture, and sold at very r dnced rates.
MORRISON'S CELEBRATED SHIRTS. A large lot of
cravats, ties, pocket hdkfs., scarfs, Ac., and all other articles
in the line of Furnishing Goods, suitable fur the season, at
nov3 liditNE'S. 77 Market street.
WARRANTED TO SHELL TWENTY
BUSHELS PER HOUR IN THE HANDS OF ONE
MAN—the Corn Sheller now exhibiting at No. 65 Filth
street. Now, don't be excited if you have been humbugged,
but give this machine a trial, and if it is an imposition, say
so • but if thoroughly satisfied that ii is the best invention
of kind the age has produced, then buy territory and
make a fortune, and quit your croaking. Call and see.
an2ft,fittaittf
TEllt ICA d R fo B r ApA.--1000 pounds t.n hand
jj B. L. BARNBBTuOo. A 00.,
Baseasano to Bleating Bin.
PITTS BURGH, T HURS DAY
BANKS.
No. Cu I , Surth &red,
I=MIE!
BELDEN SEYMOUR,
S. CUTHBERT t SON,
bl Market street
S. CUTHBERT S SUN
bl .I.h,rket stroot.
W. 8. HAVEN,
Corner f-klark,rt and Second eta
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
okiERT I,OOMIS,
I At, uccedair to IL T. C Niorgilu,)
Ell AN I) DIIAL EP. IN 11001 , 45, PERIODILIA LN
AND NEWSPAPIIIO3,
No. 41 birthstri.et, PiLtAblit
Co-Pa.rtnerkihilio.
- Fr1..1 undersigned have enteral into Op-
Partmordhip, on,h,r the. sty! of Wm. C. Juhticton
6.4.:t1U1+.11, H. JOH.SIP , TON, JIL,
WII,I,IAM C. JOL'::.ifriTt.)N.
Pittsburgh, St.ptouaber 5, 1.857.
WIUL. C. JOHNSTON 15.... r CO., `'•
TATION E RS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
0 and JOll Nu 57 Wood street, between
Third cud Fourth, Pittdbnrgh, Pa. ee3o
BLINK BOOKS,
Jourubl..,
Day 800 k, ,,
Ledgers,
C,a1,13 Books,
Invoice Books,
C ec. Books,
Dill Books,
Recvipt Books.
WYi. 0. JOLINnTuN &
57 IVood street.
For sale by
PIAiNaS A.NI) Iti(J610:
SUPZILP, URAND PIANO,
FAOal TUE FACTORY OF
Stein WaY 60.11 a, esv
BRO. take pirientre all -
uounctin, io the public that they have just
received a soimmid
flow the utetLay ul .-iteitiway clr New
York, ‘vhic... tar eltialAll, 0%4,1411,16 and volutne:uf tone,
tightueos amt unierle.,y u 1 LucL, and a most tasteful and ele
gant extetieL is cousolurokl the YINxISI kiILANII PIANO
over blougll4 to 11_116 City. The 111,1.1 , 11111311 l Id a DJUBLE
ACTION, a pa ended invention of steLway
& Sous. , witch combines WWI the utalv6t 1/10111pttled9 alto
at:tic:lcy Ut much ts dewed of durability but rarely attained.
respectfully invite th, public, one and all, whether par
e.44.sers ur nut, to call act/ doe this 111.111V1111,1 instrument.
Ll. KiEllialt S BELO.,
No. 63 Filth street,
Solo Agents for Steinway u Sons.
B.—A s o , just eceiv,d a ILL:sti lot of Nuuns & Clark's
deiB
I A N ti 61 ,
gyvi FULL tiItAND PIANOS! t i s l
I PARLOR G RAND PIANOS ! !
A ND NEW STYLL; SQ,LL\.RE PIANOS,
tho AlituumeLrry of ulia;:kEliLVl 4
locolvti Crow tho lututulactury of Oa:kering
6uai', it.ston, 1,1:0 fullowiug tio3iraOlo and elegant atock ut
their rl9.vV Fultl'ES
One Pull octave Gland Piano Forte, with superbly
earved case. Lxice Selei
Oue lull revel camito tirdad l'iano fort°, elegaut Rode.
WOULI Yrue .$7OO
tl,e New Parlor Uraud e.ovou octavo einuu, uearfN equal
no power to a lull Graud, and occupyjug only the
room of an ordinary square Piano. Price $OOO
Two full carved .I.tUdt3W,Jkl, Letll3Vtii, seven octaves,
with carved Leek mei Fret work.
T.vu ltoseau.tl s.ven octisve—Clillord style.
Two Rosewood. curved mouldings, seven octavo.
Four Itosewood, plain round ciirtiers, seven octavo.
Three Walnut, pons round front corners, seven octaves.
Four " •, Utj it
Four Rost wood " " "
Ail el the above are of their NEW SCALE, Lind with full
iron frames, and their new Putout Action.
I.L.Bl.ruraellEirlire beuu litaslttal spociallyAor the
r.uh,criber, end will be victrr.zauti to parch:l,ord. or salt)
at their reduced prices. .VIELIallt;
No, SI Wood street,
, tl7 Solo .igc.it for Chickeriug, & Sons'.
19~USiu! MUS.I.OII—
he,1ee11111.11.1t..11,,.; Tie iced, `a bite and Blue, 25c.
AL,IIIO TIME an ; wit., bruliaut variatiuns—Grobe, 50c.
our Baby, ballad by Frunii tray Zen, 25c.
"UOLLO t•Vt r 1.11-5 coo Witt! Me," sureolda, 25c.
Wi11.,21,11141.1.1, a,ng, and clwrus—ea.bellistaal with a
andng„!,tie—verypopular, 200.
Pleasant D..ayti ore 'fray unto, 25e.
Light of My Sout—beautiful hereuatle, 40c.
Jenny Poulton, 250.
(.tuutto :na y —y. 1.11 1 .4 by Joseph 31uri.h , -111LIIIC by
E. El.
Roza ly Lli, Praira , r'iobta - -rory popular, 250.
Charity Jpii.Ltor. 255.
Vareovutua—liod,n
`• Tue. CoritiueuL ie vuia"—uew• uu,l brilliant vari4tiona—
by Ch./tried uruou.
No. 1 Yankev u„clle, ntic. Nu. 2 Llail Columbia, f. , 00.
her in in) 1.4 . .., inti--Fo.stor'd 1t bullncd, 25c.
.:111.f3.c Bound in IA .uperior noinnor, and in vu. ions styles
of binning, from $L L.. $3. itutoc mails post-paid.
ULLAICLuTi'I .13LUNIE,
uld hstabantiod num.. 1.).-in,
second clon-..41/ove
Citatries 2W iLewitzi Grebe,
I±..Actil:Lirs OF TUE
V 131.11191, - (1.4 "
ANCiiiNT AND NIODERI - 4 LANGUAGES,
An ill K, La:ut, Uortuah, Efortuh, 11.111.1 Spauthh,
Taught by Theo',
Laquiro at tho pruicip LI :Uuric t+tores. idul4:azu
TOBACCO AND 6.EGAES.
w D. RINEHART,
•
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
SELLING OFF!!
48 9 000 WORTH
OF EL3IIIatOIDEELIII,
SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, AT
J. BUSH'S, Rio. 65 ilarket street,
rfillE GREATEST CUANCE EVER OF
FERED to the Ladies to buy cheap lit:throttle:tee. The
geode are all freeh and now, and of the loteet Importation,
c.ssisting of
Collard; El€evcB;
Bu ads; Edgings
Send; LaCob
Trimndup;
t3kicts; ',FalBtE3;
t:ibtone and Vril , ;
will be sold without regard TO COST.
lIOSI EILY AND FANCY GOODS,
A gai- AT FIRST COST.-
Lndion, Come One, Come All, and don't 1111133 the place,
AT 3. 13 ILT SEI ' S:,
03 Market street, between Third and !Aura streets
,; 2
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IV OP. 31 AL CLASS.
THE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOR
_t M. CLASS. Iv tho
.IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
tho direction
A BET
Prunard of the Fan Ward Public Scho , is. will commence
(in Monday Evening, February Ist.
The Clam will meet on Skr , day and Thursday evenings,
our Saturdaj mornings of each week.
Tcmus $2 par Session of Sixteen Lessons.
J.. 41
DRAWING LESSONS,
AT IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
.to- IN .1112111. , 1C I;CTIITECTURAL,
B y s‘: Z
For farther •..i 'y to Mr. P. W. JEN
ELN6, I'riucip:.l of In.n. CO3-ttuercitil College, Pitts
burgh. novl4:6lnd.
13 ROOM CORN --:25 haics, this day, reo'd
and tor sale y [fell] HENRI' H. CO. LESS.
JARD.-13 pkgs. No. 1 received, and for
,f Bah by itoll I HENRI li COLLLNS.
PPLES. —lOO bbis. for sale by
8'22 F' V TT. COLLINS.
ARPER'S MAGAZINE,
For February,
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOR,
lARPER'S MAGAZINE,
GODErS MAGAZINE,
Ja,t r•co' -q1 at
ELOBEAT A. 1.093118', Peet Railing,
ILlmlO !L
J - 4 data
a* MARCH' 4. 1858
WM. 0. JOHNIITOTiI
DAALEIth IN ALL KINDS OP
129 LVOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
N DRAWING, ..aft
For February
For February
For Po'brilaiy
INSURANCE.
MANUFACTURERS' INSURINCE CI),,
Office—No. 10 Merchants' Exchange,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL—CA iITAL $500,000.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
Fire, Mawlute, and Ilmalarad Risks.
WM. A. ERODES, President.
CHAS. WIRE, ViC9 Premidont.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
DIRECTORS
Wm. A. Ilhodea, A. 9. Lippincott, James P. Smith,
Chao. J. Field, William Neal, Charles Wow,
John P. Simone, J. Rinaldo Sank, !Ilhoma3 8011,
M. Richards Mackie.
It EP EIIENC e :
Judge Heath, E. D Jones, Req., Cash. Cit. Bark,
Jas. Millingor, Esq., Mo,srs. Robinson & Co,
James Howard. Esq., T. Kennedy, Jr., & Co ,
C. ii. Paulson, Esq., " Wade, Hampton & Co.,
J. S. Lte, Esq., " Cunningham & Co.
Pittsburgh 01t3.c0, No. Stl Water attest,
feb22 ED W. G. BELL, Agent.
MERCHANTS'
_INRO4)IC• COMPANY,
of Plattidelpitiaa.
vim. V. PETTIT, President IL J. M'OANN, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid in and investod...s2oo,ooo 00
Surplus 63,42.8
$2133,428 ab
Inaires Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and
tributaries. Insures against loss or damage by Fire,
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DIRECTOBEI:
Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, John M. Pumroy,
D. J. McCann, E. F. Witmer, Rene Gunton,
B. L. Wooleton, John A. Marshall, Ches. 13. Wright,
John J. Pattereon, Elwood T. Pruiey.
OPPIOZ118:
WILLIAM V. PETTIT, President.
E. F. WITMER, Vice President.
D. J. McCANN, Secretary.
RIFEBENCES:
Phth , delphia:
I Steiunaltz, Justice & Co.,
Buck, Morgan & Brk
Pumroy, Caldwell & Co.
NO. 97 IVATEB, STREET.
W. POINDEXTER, Al
In Philadelphia':
Beiger, Lamb to Co.,
Truitt, Bro.l Co.,
A. T. Lane & Co.,
PITTSBURGH OFFICE,
au7 It
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Rio. 149 Chesnut. Street,
Oppasito the Custom House.
WILL ICIAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, ou every
dedcriptlun of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates
of premium..
RUBEBT P. KING, President.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
DIREOTOII.9.
Charles Llayes, E. B. Cope,
E. B English, George W. Brown,
P. B. Favery,
C. Sherman, Joseph S. Paul,
John Clayton,
S. J. Magargee, E. W
B. BLit:MIMI-NE, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
Jy4:ly Corner Third and Wood str,ots
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STREET.
Orgauir.ed under the General Insurance Law, with a Cash
Capital ol $lOO,OOO, privileged to Increase to $500,000.
is
sues against less or damage by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND
NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION.
Oulu:
H. C. LAUGIILIN, President. RICHT SHIELDS, Y. Pres't
' GEORGE Sour', Secretary
DLILECTORb
11. 0. Laughlin, D. Sherwood,
W. C. Stoteshury, It. 11. Carlile,
It F. shewell, U. C. Butler,
ti.iorge Scott.
TITE A CHAIIEY, Agente,
Office Lafayette Hall, entrance on %Vaud et
PITTSBITRUII
LIFE. FIRE AND IVIARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
CORNER OF WATER &NI) MARKET STRL.Y.'
PITTSBURGH, PA..
ROBERT GALWAY, Frealdont.
ALEX. BRADLEY, Vice Prealdeut.
‘ 2. A. RINEHART, Secretary.
ifarTitia Company malice exery insurance appertaining to
or connected with'LlFE RISKS.
Also, against.DULL AND CIA.IIOO ii.1.81.i.13 on the Ohio
and Idisaisaippi Rivers and tributaries, and 11.A.1t1 ItISES
generally. -
And against Loss and Damage by Firn, and against th,
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies leaned at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
Eli parties.
DlallOTOnB.
Robert Galway, Samuel IPCltirken,
Joseph P. Gezzam, M.D., John Scott,
James _Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F. Hart,
David H. Chambers, Robert H. Hartley,
William Carr. Jno. Mc MI. 51.,;:J
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPAM
OF PITTSBUItGIi.
Wll.l .I A tid ILIGA.LEY„ President.
iIAMUEL L. kIA.RBIIELL, Secretary.
0 Joffe. E: 94 Water :tree; between Ifarket and Wood :trues
Insures HULL AND CARGO BIKES, on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE.
Also, against the Perils of the Bea and Inland Navigation
d Transportation.
D/RIICTOES
William Bagaley, uapt. Mark starling,
,Samuel Rea, Samuel M. iffier,
30,11108 M. Cooper, John 3. Dilworth,
James Park, Jr, Francis Sellers,
Isaac M. Pennock, William B. Hays.
Springer Harbangh, John Shlpton,
Capt. Samuel C. Young, Walter Bryant,
John Caldwell. Ja1.12
WEST BRANCH
i'IIUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
CLIAP.TERED BY TUE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
!ash Capital sautvuo Premium .110te5..4132,3-13.
riIHIS COMPANY WILL INSURE, ON
Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, &c., in town ut
country,
133:1311111
Jno. J. Pearce,' Hon. G. C. Harvey, ICharies A. Miller
John B. Hall, (Charles Crist,
I Peter Dickinson,,
T. T. Abrams, DK. Jackman, W. White,
Thomas Kitchen.
HUN. O. C. HARVEY, President.
T. T. ABRAMS, Vice President.
Tins. KITCHEN, secretary.
REFERENCES:
b.uouel li. Lloyd,
A. Winegardner, John W. Maynard,
L. A. Mackey, Uon. S Cameron,
.1 White, rhos. Bowman DJ),
Quiggle, Wm. Vanderbelt,
OFFICE-10. &' IfINPH STREET,
, :e2l:tf J. A. LI
I HE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PRILADELPFLIA.
Ontscrons--Charles W. Banckur, Thomas Hart, Tobias,
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob it. Smith, Geo. W. Richards,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolph' E. Boriu, David S. Browne, Nor.
rn, Patterson. Cues. N. Be/Tessa, President.
Cana. G. llatuomna, Secretary.
!'nutinne to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
det.criptiou of property, in town and country, at rates as low
at, are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
with their capital and premiums, Gately invested, at
fur i ample protection to the assured.
', lie Asseta of the Company, on January Ist, 1861, as pub
th,. A agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follow; viz!
~.lortgage $918,118 68
~- ,al Estate 84,377 is
.umorary Loam 83,9116 17
,cts 61,889 0
C-Ish, Ac 64,346 81
Total $1,212,708 44. z.;
d.ce their incorporation, a period of twenty-one yearn,
y nave paid upward of One Million Four Hundred 'Mon.
sand Dollare,l oases by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
to most with promptness all liabilities.
• J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
°Moe, north-east cor. Wood and Third em.
!Lippincott, Shorten 3z Pearson/
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.
20TANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, 4a-
Bees, Est and Bonnet BOXO3, Ladies Traveling
Looks, Carpet Bags, &c., keep constantly on hand a `urge
stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hav
ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we
w.mid invite the trade to call and examine our goods be
fore purchasing elsewhe. et 'B.
91W0 LOTS OF GROUND on West Com
mon, Allegheny, with a double frame dwelling house,
for sole, price $2300. Terms cosy.
. CUTHBERT & SON,
el 5t,,,,,r4-•
.11tRIA.(IE OIL CLOTHS Enamelled
IL) and plain. finish, on different kinds of goods—all
width—wholesale and retail, by J. & 11. PIIILLIk S,
f. 24 26 and 28 St. Clair strver.
011ING.—New Wall Papers, at cheap
prick; to be sold by
f^22 W. P. litith'SClALL A CO
THE BEST FRENCH CORSETS.-
For Cue Dollar and Twenty-Five Cents.
5.15 Jnft. PORNII,I. TY 'Jarlr.t stv.ef
DULL BUTTER.-2 bbls. this day rec'd
and fay cafe by 110.201 HENRY H. OtiLLINe.
HOME-MADE and Eastern Blankets and
Flannels, a good assortment at the very lowest prices.
C. HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Love Brothers,
foll 4 Na. 74 Market street.
QOAP POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder
1.0 of our own manufacture, warranted superior to any
offered for sale In this market, ou hand and for sale by
fell 3 II C. & J. U. SAWYER.
'VEIN BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.—
IA 20 boxes assorted sizes, 4's, s's and 6's, :Terme..miles
on band and for cabs by B. C. t J. H. SAWYER,
438 /No. 4 Wood street.
NOW ES THE TIME
FOE. swam CHEM CLOTHING.
v' TILE CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH
sTIENET3, at., Davis's Auction Room, is now tell
ing out Int entire wilulosnle stock at C /ST PRICES FOR
CASII ONLY. lie will sell Fine Black Petersham Over-
. . ..... . .
coat ihat used to sell at $5,00 tor $3,75
Fine Black Petersham Overcoat 6,00 " 4,50
" Brown •.,
" 5,5
..Raglan 9 , 0 0 0 " 6, 00
"
Niggerhead Raglan 8,00 " 5,08
Lambskin s' 10,00 " 7,00
4 " ..8,00 " 5,00
7,00 " 450
Blue Pilots 10,00 " 6,00
Whftney Pilots 5,00 " 3,00
Bearskin 6,00 " 4,50
Bequimaax
110,00 " 7,00
Bath:lett 5,00 " 4,00
6,00 " 4,50
Fine Wove Cassimere, - 8,00 " 8,00
Brown Cloth 10,00 " 0,00
Black Silk Cloth " 12,00 " 7,00
Sneer Fine Dress Frock Coats 15,80 " 13,00
<4 44 15,00 " 11,00
44 6.7, 10,00 " 6,50
Pants, Vests, and Famishing Goods at these and propor•
U. n rates. de23
Wheat, Rye and Corn Wanted,
3~AIiARL STEAI MILL S
aLLEGEIWNY CITY.
ill 11 E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
the above establish:tient, und are prepared to
•
PAY THE: 11101IPAT U:£1.1" P/31026 IN CABE FOB
25,000 BUSHELS (.1E WILEAT.
10,000 BY E. ,:,
10,000 CORN.
It is the intention tf tha i.roprietora to offer Exrr,s, PRICE?
for any choler lota of White or Red Wheat. They intend to
make very auperior•Fernily Floor, and aro willing to pay a
y,,,tntum, to tAafartner, in the shape of an extra price, to in•
duce him to raise a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring it
to market in good order.
jvls,lydAw IL T. KENNEDY & BRO.
T HE OLDESI AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE
TEA STORE
In the city of Pittsburgh.
lixtra tine En percale' Chop, the best Green Tea imported,
being of ord.,' growth. Also, the finest quality of pure
Tea..,ussessing a delicious fragrance only to be found
iu the gf. 'MILLI article. No spices kept, or anything that is
iulur'',us in the flavor of Teas. Customers can rely on get
ug a trite article of Its ownitavor.
The most pleasaat, safe and effectual Worm Remedy now
In use.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by
AiNGt...Lb St LIArT,
Cor. Ward and Sixth eta., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
i,ad sold by Drrtrildre aeceratte ja2l
QTUCIi CHOICE!—PRICES LOW I—NEW
wtsTEit LIORNE has just return
cd from the East, where he has purchased large additions to
his already ext,usive erotic. Trading directly with FraliT
eysi:H IMPURTING .sou is and with the M..A.Ninucrinudis, for
e.xeius,vely, he is enabled to offer the beat selection
el Clouds a. the lowe,t possible prices.
lY aro now opening, for daily display, the Largest and
cheapest stock of
DRESS i'RINIMINOB,
E.lOll ENIEROIDERIES,
WINTER WOOLEN GOODS.
RIBBONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, ao.,
bef,ro ushibited in Pittsburgh. Purchasers are 'twit.
eni LA) exurnint , the goods, and learn the priced, at
uoll Jos'. 77 Market street.
L. Montguawry,
Richard
Usborue,
CIBEAP BOOTS AND SilOES—
:,,uw is the time to buy BOOTS AND SITOES
AT ti REATLY REDUCED PRICES.,
SLEIGH BELLS,
SLEIGH BELLS,
SLEIGH BELLS.
ire closiug out our stock at coat,
1.-17 NO. 136 WOOD STREET.
‘j IOONTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT.—
A Road brick tfc. and convenient, 10 rooms
awl kitchen, Able ball, pc .a aunt, good spring.house,
btable, carriage bonen etc ; 24 acres of land, 8 in tine mea
d,,w, a good tenant !nano; garden and carbdy of fruit tress,
grape vines and small 'runs; a stone wall and iron railing
in ::ouc of We n0n...; mltuutu at about two Wiled from the
coy. and in a very ple.isaut It:cation. Apply to
OUTIIidER'T & SON,slMarhot at.
$6OO FUR. a two story frame dwelling
and lot of grouud 60 foot by 100, pleas
ritly Sirllattld Oil Mt. WaSiliDgol.l. Torms easy.
S. CUT/141E1U & SON, 61 Market t.
OTICE TO BUTCIIERS.-7,Large Meat
euttera and Sausage Milers, 'of various sixes, at No.
47 i Lail street, Pittsburgh.
de 4 JAMES WARD/LOP
I3LACK GLNIPURE LACES,
And 131,ACK..BRUSSELS LACES,
For loss and 11mcine Trimmings, at-reduced prices.
!') Jprl 1101 IN F. TY hisrket treat
LAIZGE assortment of Men's Buffalo
and Ara,. Overthuni, Also, Ladies' Buffalo and Ar
ne uverhhoes, and Gums of ovozyBi2.o and ogle Just cloning
gr, ally reduced prices fur cash, at
JuSEPLI 11. BORLAND'S,
1,2,0 No. r.'S Mat ket, second door from Fifth street.
‘ s i LEltillbN Ur, SLEILIIII.NG.—If you want
LI to eu,oy a good sleigh ride, toe first thing is to have
-, ur feet warm, ~nd the next to keep them warm, and the
wad to do that is to got a pair of Buffalo or Artic Overshoes
at ism Cheup Cash htore of JOS. 11. BqftlaiND,
:Nu. 9k:l3:art:et, second dour trum Fifth street.
_OIES PATTON, Jr., Federal street, Al
e) leg Mmy, Wholesale lirocer and Tea Dealer, and Licensed
I.l,iour .11ercaaric. Dealer in (,lover and Timothy teed,
Butter, Ch. ese, Lard, Bacon, Flour, l alt, Fish, &c., and Conn
trj Froduc,, geuerall,, nov23
Dr, J S. Crawford
A. Updegrati;
j AMES PAT'I'ON,
Federal street, Allegheny,
now receiving iu store the following, which he will sell
lot.est coin prices, viz.—.•
12:1 bbia uew crop plantation Molasses;
27 :Ais. ' 6 " Sugar;
30 boss. Grocers
10 bbls. prime roll Brawl- ;
MU. •' Feathers;
12u oozes '• Cheese ;
LUU Bacon finals;
James Ai rustroug
William Fearou,
ilou. Win. Bigler,
Prrrsinnia a.
It't'EßT, Agont
30 uuit chesty rOIII.IK ilysou, Imperial, andigennine
uid Country 1.U.14, with a general tmerta.ent of the best and
I.rgost StlIC/3 01 Fambytiree,ries to be had in the city,whicb
id lur mate tor Cush—remember, PATTON'S,
tot Federal street, Allegheny City.
UG AR.-
übl3.llslLimore Yellow Sugar.
5 hlad3.l.laud
10 bbls.
10 " Lovering assorted
d and for sale JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
t.es 'l3 Allegharly Clay
1 TENTION, ALLEGHENY CITY.-
rho dui:scriber would cull your attention to hie
bLves. of UitutlEitLE.S bought, of late, in New
York, for CAnti, which he whi Emil at sower prices than any
other how° in the two clued, for CUIL Come and coo the
ices, at . jASIES .PATIoN'S, Ja.,
A WORD TO TEA DRINKERS.
THE PEILLN TEA STOE.E,
Fifth street, has imported into this market somo of
the fittest grades of
GREER AN.D BLACK TEAS,
iu the Celestial Empire., dune up in all the varione
tducy paeliagea which Ctimeee ingenuity can invent. It is a
luxury ..nd comfort to drink them. Proprietors of steam
boata and hotels, add private tamales are invited to call.
ecti
PS.-
10 dozim Mushroom Ketchup.
10 do Eug.l eh Walnut do.
'23 do Quarto Tomato do.
b 0 do Pinta do do.
For REYMER. & ANDERSON,
uor2l No 30 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS 11—All the
11114101L9U stock of Silks, Shawls, Marina's, Paramat.
tas, Plaids; choice styles of printed Marinoes, Poplins, Du
ctal; rich, all wool, Dehsines, Embroideries, Trimmings,
Hosiery, Gents' Furnishing Goods, and a large stock of llo:
mestic Goods, selling at the store of A. A. Mason fe Co.'s,
No. Y. 5 Fifth street, at unheard of prices, as the whole stock
lutist be immediately closed ont. del4
AN FORD'S INVIGORATOR.-3 gross on
to nand and fir auk by B. L. BAELNESTOCK Is CO.,
fel3 Corner of Fourth and Wood streets.
DRIED APPLES.-30 sacks prime Dried
Appled received, mud for solo by
:vIcOANDLESS, MEANS & CO.,
Corner of Wood and Water streets.
GE('R. WHITE & CO. having complet
rJ thoir annuli turentory, andw
reded tne COBt price
of their goods, will veil their pzesent stock at a further
redaction of pri,os. Jail
-vARIEGATED SOAP.-25 boxes yule
gpted Soap received, and ler sale cheap. by
JAMES A. FETZER,
felt) -Corner Mitrkerand First streets.' •
iyET lIITE GREASE—In cans, kegs and
V v barrels, for greasing Drays, Cans, Carriages, Coal
buses, and all kinds of machinery, far sale by
/ 319 ./ REM 8 WLLINB, N 0.116 Wood
MISCELLANEOUS
Z. L EISNER,
A °TICE.
JAYNES, 88 Fifth :tract
AYRES' Woalll
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AT THE' CHEAP CASH STORE OF
J. H. BORLAND,
No. 69 Slarkot streot, two doors from Fifth
iIoWIN & TETLEY.
GROCERIES.
Federal street, near the Diamond,
B.ILZOMENY CITY.
NUMBER 120.
THE DAILY POST.
THURSDAY MORNING
[From the New York Tribune.)
An Extraordinary Case of Extortion...
An Old Gentleman Swindled out of
511.000 by the 44 Husband , ' Game.
A few mouths since, an old gentleman from
Newark, Now Jersey, came to Now York on busi
ness. One evening, while passing along Broad
way, he was accosted by a woman. Though his
head was graced with the snows of many winters,
his heart was as inflammable of that of any youth
in the dog days of life. The old gentleman made
but slight resistance to the charms of the siren,
and finally consented to accompany her home.
The happy oouple had scarcely entered the house,
when an infuriated man rushed into the room,
and frantically exclaimed :—" I have found you
out! You are betraying me, but your paramour
shall not escape my just vengeance. I will make
him feel what it is to destroy the happiness of a
loving husband 1" The lady screamed, implored,
wept, and finally, as a last resort, fainted. The
elderly seducer protested on his honor that the
unfortunate lady was innocent. For some time
the husband sternly refused to listen, but at
length, through the entreaties of a friend who
had accompanied him, he agreed to accept a
thousand dollars, and say no more about the
matter.
The old gentleman being rich, was glad to es
cape thus easily. He paid one hundred dollars
down, all the money he had with him, and prom
ised that he would give the rest at ten o'clock
next morning, making an appointment at the
New York Hotel for that purpose. In security
for this agreement he was easily induced to leave
behind his fine gold watch and chain. Next
morning, at the appointed hour and place, the
old man paid over to the injured husband and
frienu the additional nine hundred dollare, and
left for home, thinking the matter was wholly
settled so far as he was concerned. But he was
wofully mistaken, for soon afterward his mascu
line friends called upon him at his own house;
and by threats of exposure and legal proceedings
unless he complied, induced him to pay two
thousand dollars more. This visit they solemnly
promised would be the last, but it was not. They
called again and again, and by means of the old
threats contrived not CO leave empty-handed.
One day, the friend, by whose kind interces
sion the compromise had first been made, called
upon the old gentleman and told him that the
loving husband, whose peace -he had destroyed,
was dying, and for obvious reasons it would be
well to pay him a visit, that he might not, in his
paroxysms, divulge the secrets which it would be
well to keep quiet. The old gentleman followed
to the house of the dying man. He was ushered
into a darkened room, and there beheld the in
jured husband, apparently in the last agonies,
crying out, " Let me clutch the destroyer of my
happiness and my wife's honor ! bring him be
fore me!" The old man, badly frightened,
begged the few. sympathizers who were present
to keep the dying man quiet, and freely left be
hind him two thousand dollars more to pay the
poor fellow's funeral expenses and doctor's bills.
He had paid nine thousand dollars in all, and
now, he thought, the matter must surely end.
But again he was mistaken.
One evening his domestic dares were invaded
by two seedy-looking gentlemen, whose appear
ance indicated perfect specimens of the genus
literary, who live by writing sensation stories,
and digging up scandal like ghouls. They in
troduced themselves and presented him with a
neatly written manuscript, which they requested
him to peruse. To his horror he found it to be
a highly colored account of the nocturnal adven
ture, names, So., in full. The peace and good
name of his family were at stake, so he asked
what sum would induce them to suppress it.
After some consultation they named two thou
sand dollars, saying that their publisher had al
ready paid for it, but out of consideration for his
family they would withdraw it. The money was
handed over, the manuscript burned, the writers
took their departure, and the old man, with his
purse now considerably lightened, plucked up
courage to prevent further extortion. With this
view he notified some New York• police officers,
and begged their protection. One of these offi
cers (Henry Hope), after considerable search,
succeeded in arresting one of the swindlers.
The prisoner was brought before Recorder Bar
nard, who committed him temporarily, an affi
davit having been made against him. The old
gentleman, who had been victimized so badly
and in a manner so old, would not, however,
press the.affair to a further examination for fear
of the publicity which would ensue, but ex
pressed himself satisfied in tho knowledge that
he would not be further disturbed.
Work on a Sugar Plantation.
A correspondent who spent the last winter
on a sugar plantation in Louisiana, furnishes
the Boston Traveler the following interesting
account of the planting, cultivation, and ma
nufacture of the sugar crop in that State:
" Last winter most of my time was spent on
-4 sugar plantation in Louisiana. I found, that
Upon a well cultivated plantation the product
w•ss about 2,400 pounds of sugar and 2,000
pounds or 160 gallons of molasses per acre, and
upon the plantation that I was visiting the mill
produced one thousand gallons of juice per hour,
about twenty hours in a day, giving ten hogs
heads of sugar, or 12,000 pounds, and twenty
barrels of molasses, or 800 gallons, weighing
twelve pounds per gallon.
"In Louisiana the cane never ripens, and
therefore is allowed to grow as long as it can be
done with safety from frosts. In the latter part
of October they commence by saving their seed,
that is by cutting tne cane they need for plant
ing, and securing it by placing it in mats, so
called, on the ground, say twenty feet by forty,
resting it on the embankmeat, with the buts on
the ground at au angle of about twenty degrees,
leaving a mass of tops c, the surface, a foot
deep, and forming a perfect protection against
frost.
"Next they commence to take off thin crops.
Every negro has at all times iu his possession
a cane knife, like a butcher's clever, and' kept
very sharp. With the back of the knife he
knocks off the dry leaves, and cuts of the stook
as of no value where the leaves aro green.
Should a frost come whilst they are making su
gar the work is stopped,. and all hands are em
ployad in winnowing the cane in the fields, as a
fermentation commences immediately if it is al
lowed to stand.
" After making the sugar they commence
pl luting, which is done once for three years.
No manure is used. It is planted by burying
two lines of cane in a plow furrow, and culti
vated like'corn, in rows seven feet apart. The
fourth year the laud is put in corn and peas.
After the corn' is gathered the stocks and peas
are plowed in, and the laud is ready for cane
again.
' " The cane is as certain as any large'crop we
have. The unusual cold for three winters past
has diminished the oror from 440,000 hhds. in
1853, to 73,000 last year. But this year the
(Top will be 250 to 300,000 hhds., and if we
have a mild winter may be as large next year
as in 1852, when the planters sold their molas
ses for four cents a gallon, or three pounds for
a cent.
The high price for molasses the past season
was altogether from speculation."
A Rainy sight In Mo . Care.
The editor.of the New York Courier thus dis
courses upon tho advantages of civilization :
" We have tested the comforts of a night of
rill 1, gloom, wild wind, and all that the storm
could devise to impress upon the traveler what
an invention, what a charm of civilization, thrice
refined, it was to roll securely through all this
gloom, and in the face, in the scowl of the storm,
and while the rain dashed over road and river,
to he borne rapidly and safely in a lighted ruins,
and where the thoughts could glide into indolent
perplexity, the very threshold to sleep.
" A rainy night in the cars! That it is whioh
lifts this century high, if not dry, above all
ethers. Where else but in our times, and where
else but in the lands of the civilizld, could the
traveler smile at the storm, and find rather more
pleasure from the contrasts than hindrance from
its power? The wanderer over the earth a cen
tury or a half-century since would, on such a
night as this,' have been the personification of a
-dull despair. He would have been saturated at
thwfirsi mile, begrimmed at the second, had
been introduced, with every prospect of a close
acquaintance, to consumption and rheumatism
at the close of his doleful journey."
MARCH 4, 1868