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    VOL UME X VI.
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sepl7 Editor and Proprietor.
BUSINESS CARDS.
l!r!EM:IP
at a, a ra JE law
BOOK AND SOB OFFICE,
PC*-.1.2"
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PrrESBURGH
THE undersigned having mad© extensive
athirtiuus of the . LATLST RANI/SO:4E6T STYLES
F TYPE, and improved Machinery, to tlio ..‘IOILNLNG POET
JOE OFFICE, invite ttiintion of hail itoad OBICOZti
La'", and UR, public generally, to their
2uperier faciiitie.9 for exezuting with'illiipatch, on reasonable
toms, all kinds of
RAIL E:0 A ED,
31 ERCA 3.4 E ,
LEGAL,
AND f.,% , 1..t.1 DE;SOF.IPTION OF
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
410-, Mr material beiug hearty all new, we can give adsu
tam, of the must conip:m6 Litiafactioii, and eoiicit orders
BOOKS, PANDLILETS,
RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS,
BANK CLIECKS, BLANK NOTES, °
LETTER HEADS, BILL U.IIIOS,
• BILLS : LADING, CIRCULARS,
LISIN LisS CARDS,
PAL'EIt BOOKS, DEEDS,
31O1tTGAGES, BONDS,
at ti.:iiiiin will also no paid to the printing
Of 'Posters, Prograunni.s, &i.. for Concerts, Exhibitions and
Circuses.
13. A RR zt MYERS.
D4CFP'3I.4I9`, 2;ll'Clitii - Vii Si, OD.
E, , EtWALIDIIiCi AdiD
COMMISSION _Nil E ii. CII ANTS,
El=
PRODUCE', FLOUR ?IND WOOL
NO. .1.1.4. bECONOTP.Z.LT, PIITSBURGII, PENNS.
01.1/iiil:NUNti:
Springer Ilarbange, Jodeph E. Elder ' St.Lonle ;
Pittsburgh; Boone & Wyle, Philadelphia;
R. El Palmer, " 'Garret ex Martin,
McCandless, Means a Co., " James, hunt, Santee& Co. "
W Childs it Co., •• Keene, Sterling it Co., "
Bagaley, Cosgnivo /r. Co., " Yard, Gilmore 0 Co., "
A. A. Mason A Co., " ..,INviird T. Mott,
G. W. Smith, IN heeling; Weaver k Graham, "
A: J. Wheeler, Banker. c inClllinsti. toc7:ly
The People's Shoe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBA'AIER &CO.,
Cheap Cash Dealers in all kirals of Fashionable
BOOTS, SHOES AND GETERS,
For Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths :tad Children,
l'io. 17 Fifth Street, near Market,
uoS PITTBI3WIGII, PA
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BE=I2
PERRIN & JOHNSON,
Proprietorf. of Childs e CO.'s
Patent Elastic leire stud Water Proof
LlCeineut
133 TiirrlD STREET.
ORDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith
lolly exact led, and all our V. ark warranted.
....noting manurial alwayu on hand, and for sale, with dl
roctlono for nee.
DAWES & CLUL IL' ,
k/ousi, Sign and Ornamental Painters
AND DRAINERS,
144 l'ir00.1) STREET.
I),:alers in White Lead and Zinc Paints.
Varinsties, Putty, Mix.pd Paints, Window Glass,
and t VerY artiClu WWI.) in ale ri 111111:0:1y2d
l -- ,OIES MILLING:IR, MONONGAHELA
ty PLANINLI MILL, would respectfully inform the public
hat he hag rebutlt tame the tire, and having enlarged hie
- , etalAishrucat, and tilled it wita the ti , ,,w,st and moat ate
i,
iroN 4 ,: machinery. ,a noA. , prepared to furuieh flooring and
tutu .1 I, , ar , ;E, ecruwl ea,k tug and reaming., doors, mmdt mud
elhott -1, kiln dried, traines, inouldlaas, box malting, &c.
! x,,th L'itleburgh, September 7, 1857. [eel°
T
Jouepit IV Eafg.c's Co.rrla.ge itcpository.
i - or,EPLI WIIITE. now currying on busi
gi V.€2-PH in 11:S •Illat"i , il.l. premioes.i now lately
Er:11,1,010 on the Vittoburgn ILIA' 6reounburg.-: ,- ;,..1-L,,---...
,
Tar, : t,,, near to n 'life !tun, between I ..-
, Two t, • , ..
Piez,,,r g it ind Lao r.moeville, ro.,pectfuliy invites the public
to in...1.-et Ms 5.,0,...1.: of oAitiLl.a.l.i.l.i - i, I.3l_l(itilliiii,ltc. And he
parti, ,paby inform- , gentlemen ~ :- ,t irchawz, that one price
cinly is made.
FU , lr:Cf'll ye,,rs' oxpi.•ieni an: fl: tin:Miens enables him to
lilac, i.i.mire his patrons the otlia,., choice collection of Car-
Fih.j ,. , 111C1:, en 11141: y y ears past it nun bon hie particular
department to select, from the various and most talented
tstei a reauuloczoriirs. themccass of hie now system is
mpi-ti. , -the economy of his arraugcmentq will supply the
rat
st nod moot mslimimble manniactures at moderate prices.
Oneuctunbered by tuose. heavy expenses, which the manta
decorating hone -s of business !Ida litttpt.l upon the price
Of golds, (ewini.; to largo rents, Ji.bil . Xl.l XVII rril will sell,
on ready money only, at much less than the usual prices.
1 101±-Carriages repair( il in the host ma nor with daopatch
rakYl'Llitv
T. CIIARLES LIVERY STABLES.-
' J.,j , Th.: undersigned bun bought the lease
- •, at Shiblert, to- •, , ... „ * ,4l ›
r with portir the ester- •
r 47 - f sive stock of lioni,..saim Carriages, sk-' 2 °' -
lnt i .„,„ property of ..h.met M.athews, deceased. In addition
Ito the Gt...q.11 baUF,IIICIItit)II,I.I, he trw Kies added a number of
FINE I.I.OIi.SES, AND CARRIAGE`4,
wore formerly employed at his Livery Stables in
I '
Thir
Third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten
tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which
he has hitherto received frcn public is'sulicited.
J ACOl3' GARDN ER,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
N. 9.—A Iik:ABSE and any number of CARRIAGES can
4i.lways be procured for Funerals. de29
OR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one
Or the best eituationa iu the city of Pittsburgh, fur
either a jobbing, retail or prescription busiues4. Porches-
I era will dud an advautge of rare occur'', nce. For infia ma
lion inquire of JOHN lIAFT, Ja.,
No. 166, corner liiztli and Wood etreets,
fa , h.
RESSED 110 G S.-
utir hp
VIANNELS—Red, White, Gray, Green,
Yellow, Plahi. etc. Cheaper than the deepest.
O. 11A.NBUN LOVB,
Formerly Love Brothers,
Na. 44 Mark .4'74,44
I j ACONET FLOUNCES AND NEEDLE
, wuitii C.A.I.AItS.—A large a3sortment, and very
choq, C. HANSON LOVii,
1/0/ fr ?we-, -,,, T r r. p.,.. 1r ! , ,4 14• Yet. .4,..'i
' WE tro now opening our aecond, and by
far the cheapest etoek of Fall and Wi rater Dree-1 Goods,
I Elam's, L 0,., that Las r-ver Leon offered in Odd city.
C. I 4 A N;401 , -; LOVE,
Brother.,. 4, Nlalizot qt.
I rovil
BUFFALO SIIOES.—A splendid article of
JUP 0 enfte and 1,:-.dies Buffalo Ov..r Shope. Also, GentA'
osif Over :Imo., at the i'vople'a Shoo store, No. 17 Fifth
street, near Market.
nov2l.
H EMNEY TOPS.-200 Gothic Uhimne
ri 'DT I.Ttlg
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QTA !I, CANDLES.— 200 bxs. as3orted Lizes,
4 H, s'l and 6'n Adduktntiii. , Star et-Indio', on hand and
for Fd.: by . B. C. &J. ii. SAWYER,
f•IF No. 47 :'l. ood street.
BLACKBOARD CRAYON.-500 gross
lust received from the manufacturers, a hich we will
sell to it,: trade at eastern prices.
JOl.Ol M. PkIRKINS & CO,
flea. whaestuo Yam Wocabouseb 12S Wood at.
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS
GALT Hil USE,
LOUIt.yVILLE.
Cy Tho II ntloniigued has again takun charge of the (a ALT
I_lo USE. Bard reduceA to $2 00 yer day.
fe2o:2w A. THROOKIIIORTON.
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
COR. PENNA AVENUE k THIRD ST.,
WASUINGTON, D.O
A. F. BEVERIDGE
SCOTT HOUSE,
Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Wny t
PITTSBURGH, PA.
B. b. MA.E,KER, - - - PROPRIETOR,
(Pormorly of the "Marker Rouse," Blairsville, Pa.)
IH E SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM
PLETED AND OPEN NOB. UUESTS. It is situated
in a central part uf the city, being convenient to all Railroad
Depots and cteambutic Landings.
The llouse was built in 185 U, with ali modern improve
ments, and fitted up in splendid stylu—the entire urniture
using new—and will iu every respect be u first class ttoteL
r tae 61'AliLE,8 are attached to the premises. ijorlzy
H. W. KANAGA
ii". S. WO riim _IE lif 9
the Penna. Railroad Depot,
LiAltitlSßUli.G, PA. Ljels
3 :4 AS HOTEL,
FORMERLY U. S. HOTEL,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
AYES SE.aii JON, .Proprietor.
1 ' 1 1.11.S IIOU SE IS LOCATED ON THE
c‘)rtiur ul t• NA and WAbiliNtiTON 6treotm, betwiluri
tne u,r:YrltAn ANU WEbrkdliti 11AILIWAD DEPOTS, and
tm tunkrguun a thorough unproven:lout, remodeled and
with new furniture, and is now the most convo•
intuit Betel in Pittabtu-gh, tor Travelers by Railroad, East
or Wuet. nayS:ly
COVINIUCOPLE IMESTAITRANT.
BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET.
Tho attention ut LltrcManus
• and others 13 directed to this
wtoth has Leen recently fitted
up for the 'purpose of ellordiug a SUB-STAN
hATiNti lltflThE IN A OENTItAL LOOAIiON
Country folks attending market are particularly invited to
tail. Everything pertaining to an LATINO SALOON will
ai v, , tfys be found, ut tno trebnest the market affords.
opUtlydetw
FiANSIO.N HOUSE, UEORGE AURENTZ,
PnOintlaitat, No. 344 Liberty street, just beside the
Y.:mouger Le3,ot ut the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes
it the most convenient lionse in the city for idisseugers arri
ving by that road.
The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
in excellent style, the :.‘1..t.a1610N would respect
tally solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached
a splendid STA_BLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford.
leg ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
.aruer and liar will be furnished with the best the marks:
Lau d. iebl:y
CLAi 13.0 EL, corner Penn and St.
L., Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.--The undersigned, former
of "i,rown's Hotel," itavitig taken this large and comet,
dams lariEL, and havuig refitted it in magnificent style,
~ J uld respectfully invue his triencL9 and the traveling public_
givt- tont a call. _leisured, with the convenience of toe
muse and his lung experience tu the bUEIIICBB, ti give
entire satisfaction, aad his clu - ges moderate.
feb*di WM. C. CONNELL 2..
GROCERIES.
AAIES PATTON, Jr., Federal street, Al
legheny, Wholesale Grocer and Tea Dealer, and Licenued
Liquor Merchant,. healer is Glover and Timothy reed,
(Sutter. Ch.. eye, Lard, Bacon, Flour, bolt, I. ran, aic., and C. din
try t' roduce generally, nov23
AMES PArIO.N, Ja.,
Federal street, Allegheny,
is now r•ceiving in store the following, wkleffit j p, will sell
at the lowest:en:lli prices, viz
11.; bbls. new crop plantattun Molasses;
27 bids. " " !Sugar;
;RI bins. Grocers nyrup;
lU bbls. prime roll Butter ;
Sue tbs. "Feathers;
12u toes " Cheese ;
i,Ut.) Bacon llama;
du h.tll eheeta Young flyeon, Imperial, antrzentilne
old Country leas, w ith a general oasortiaent of the beet and
I trgeat stueit of Mainhy iiroceries to be had in the city,whieb
for mule for C. 1.5 h—lemember, PATTUN'B,
tel Federal etreet, Allegheny City.
OAR.—
ts. 7 .20 bbla Baltimore Yellow Sugar.
blide.laland
10 bide. heflned
10 " Lovering aoeortod
Received and for sale by JAMES PATTON, Jr.,
nov23 Allegheny City
ArI'ENTION, ALLEGHENY CITY.-
The subscriber would call your attention to his
nluCli. of FA3.I.ILY tifiliChatlLS bought, of late ' in New
f ork, fur CASii, which he will Bell at tower prices than any
other house iu the two cities, for Cull. Como and 16t3 the
prices, at JASIES PATTON'B, JR.,
Federal street, near the Diamond,
de3o ALLEGHENY CITY.
A
WORD TO TEA DRINKERS.
THE PEKIN TEA STORE,
,t 8 Fifth street, has imported into this market some o
the finest grades of
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
brown in Cho Celestial Empire, dune up in all the various
fancy packages which Chinose ingenuity can invent. It is a
iTisary and comfort to drink them. Proprietors of steam
iiJata and hotels, and private families are invited to call.
PS.-
10 doz.m Mushroom Ketchup.
10 do Es.glish Walnut do.
-2O do Quarts Tomato do.
b 0 do Pints do do.
Fur sale by ItEY.MER & ANDERSON,
uurtst No. 39 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel
Mineral Water Depot.
J. O. BW!FUM
C. BUFF(JM & CO., Manufacturers o
Sarsaparilla, Mineral Water, Pop, Bottled Ale au!
Port,r; also, Bottlers of Wainwright's celvbrated Winton°,
A.le. Warehouse,
No. SAO Market ntreet,
Pirraßusaa, PA;
filled and shipped to all parts of the country
itotico. apthapittW
Llpplncott, Shorten & Pearson )
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAP. FIPTII.
1/1 AN UFA CTU.RERS OF TRUNKS, Va
xtra lines, Ett and Bonnet Boxes, Ladies Traveling
:,auks, Carpet Bags, &c., keep constantly on hand a 'arge
sock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay.
lag facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we
%you'd invite the trade to call and examine our goode bu•
t,,re purchaamg Obewne. et 'B.
WEET bbis. Sweet Older, for
L) sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
de24 89 Wetter street.
CIIIIIISTMAS and NEW YEAP,'S GIFTS
of every dezcription in the Fancy Dry Goods line.—
call and see them. O. HANsON LOVE,
Formerly LOVE BROTHERS, 74 Market St.
I~UCILAGE—For office use, in convenient
/SA, form, for Bale by WM. U. JOHNSTON CO.,
deg 67 Wood street.
FORT FOLIOS AND DESK PADS for sale
by WM.. 0. JULINSTON & CO.,
.14 &T Woad street.
WRAPPING PAPER-400reams Crown,
Medium, and Double Crown, Straw Wrapping Pa.
p•r, full count, just received and for sale by
d• 9 JAS. A. VET ti 9 Water street.
lIDER.-5 bbls. Sweet Cider, for sale by
c 1.4 HOMY' a MLLINg.
UCKWEIBAT FLOUR-40 sacks prime
Al article, for sale by f !a2Bl LlNNitlf H COLLINS.
HEMP SEED,
bt) bags for sale by B. 1. FAIINESTOOII. & 00.,
0.e2 Garner Wood and Siztb etreets.
ONIONS. —7 sacks Onions, just receive
and fur sale by JAB. A. FETZER,
fi.3 89 Water street.
ARIES' SNOW BOOTS, Buffalo and Gum
tiveralioee, at tho Poo{ lez' Shoe Store, No. 17 Fifth
it.9l DIVPT , 0. 0 1:11 , 1? Jr. Cll.
11100TATOES.-57 barrels White Neslran
u-clt Potatoes , artivir.-" per strarr.er nehigh. and for
"" '"' "' -1 V
riliWO LOTS OF GROUND on West Com
a. moil, Allegheny, with a double frame dwelling house,
fur mile, price WOO. Terms Buy.
R. CUTHBERT ,ffz EON,
61 MaArk wtr+.4`—.
CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS Enamelled
and plain finish, on different kinds of goods—all
widths—wholesale and retail, by J. 8 11. PHILLIPS,
it 24 26 and 28 St. Clair street.
CIOIIIN6.—New Wall Papers, at cheap
ILI prices, to be sold by
te32 W. P. 141.41181T* LL & CO
D OLL BUTTER.-2 bbls. this day reed
a.) Find f , ,r q9lo by (fe2ol HENRY 11. COLLINS.
1T ME-MADE and Eastern Blankets and
,1 9 Flannels, a good assortment at the very lowest prices.
C. HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Love Brothers,
L d 1 No. 74 Market street.
QOAP POWDER.-50 boxes Soap Powder
ky of our own manufacture, warranted euperior to any
tf. red fur ludo in this market, on hand and for sale by
1..18 B 0. & J. 11. SAWYER
WEIV BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.-
20 bozos assorted alma, 4's, s'a and 6's, Sperm Candles
on land and for sale by B 0. & J. H. SAWYER,
6 n. 4T Wood strut
CIIL CLOTH CRASIL—For Stairs, a vari
‘,,,/ et, of styles of far. 24 J. 4li PHLI LIP&
El OL.g, A EL BAB lII@IQirS 113
No. 65 Fourth Street,
MIDDLE ROODS, JONES' NEW BUILDING.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also,
on Wedneedec and Saturday evenings, from May Ist
to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'clocs.; and from November
let to }lay Ist, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums not less than One DOLLAR,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Juno
and December. Interest was declared at the rate of six per
cunt. per annum, on the first of December, 1865: also in
June and December, 1856, and in Jnne 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 year
without troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this rate, money will double in less than
twelve years, making in the aggregate 110115 AND ores-BALD
PER CENT. 1. YEAR.
Booltit-‘4..taining the Charter, By-Laws, Rules end Rego
lattous, furnished gratis, on application at the office.
Preeldent--GEORGE AL BRUE.
VICE PRESIDENTS.
Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenterter,
James Biddle, N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
Robert Robb, Jaines D. Kelly,
William S. Lavely, James Herdman,
Hill Burgwin, John 8 Cosgrave,
TRUSTEES.
PROPRIETRESS
William J. Anderson. James W. Hallman,
John G. Backoten, Charles Knap,
Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira,
John B. Canfield, John a. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D
Charles A. Colton,s Henry L. Ring - wait.
William Douglass, John M. Sawyer,
Francis Felix, George 8. Seidea.
George F. Gilhnore, Alexander Tindlo.
James S. /Loon, Theobald Umbantetti.r,
William B. flaxen, George It. White,
Secretary and Treasurer—CHAS. A. COLTON I.
BANK OF lOWA.
J. STEVEN S & CO.,
DESMOIN 10t"A
-iflOiLECTIONS MADE and prompu j
mitred. LANDS selected and locateJ. Capitalists
wishing to make investments in the West, can do so through
this house. Correspondence solicited. Lmy2l:6m
AUSTIN LOOMIS TILOS. D. LOODM.
A lISTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in
1 - 3.„
Promissory Noteaponds, Mortgages, and all Securities
I.r Money.
Money Loaned on Checks at short dates, with collators).
security.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on reasona
ble terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi
ties at ?enumerative prices.
Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Real
:Estate.
Office, No. 92 FOURTH street, above Wood
la. AUSTIN LOOldit, Notary Public.
T HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex
... 1,1 • change Brokers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accep
mices, 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.
51 Market street, between Third and Fourth sm. us: 0:1y
rIII.IOMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
j. Dealer in Notes, Bonds, Stocks, 'teal Estate, &c., !•;‘,.76
tuurth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. janti
TWIN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE
u BILNKEII, Dealer in Exchange, Commercial and Bank
Stock bought and sold on commission. Collections
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposits. No. G 7
JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth street. je3o
REAL ESTATE AGENT,s.
CUTUBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
1.7 a Niarket street, ,for the salt, and purch.se of Rea.
routing houses, attending to insurance and repairs,
obtaining loans ou bonds, mortgages, Sc,; making convo)-
occes, deeds, bonds, &c.; writing letters and corresponding
a th parties abroad, Ecc. bc Is
Deal Estate and Insurance Agent,
ii.2.7ll}iZtiCEs.-5le.;111. Hanna, Grareteou c Cu., hobo
i'arks, Esq. kik!).
WEST/7111N LANDS
.AL ESTATE AGENT, NV. 50 WATER 6Th
CLEVELAND, 01110,
dna for sale Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin, 11iinucsota,
M.cnigan and lowa. fie will exchange Lunc, in W theou 31(1
~ fur raisi:l:Of manufactures, and also ter city property.
hi letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing we as
above.
i. 4 1 A1-O.IS in Exchange for City Property.—
A farm of 35U acres, on the Allegheny river, near
b tanning, 130 acres chaired; dwelling house, barn and or.
ird; cool, limestone and iron tiro. Also, a farm of lOU
acres near the above. Also, a farm of b 3 acres on Pme
orcek, 4 miles from Kitumuing; Su acres cleared; two houses,
a saw mill in good running order; a first rate location
for business. 250 acres of land at mouth of Red Bunk creek;
40 acres cleared and in good order. Price low and terms
easy. Kill be exchanged in whole ur in part for city pro
perty. S. CUTIIBERT & SON,
euvlo - 51 Market street.
ONLY $750 FOR A TWO STORY Dwel ;
lin g House, oi four rooms, with lot of ground 'LO feet
I.uuL on Monterey 'Area, Allegheny city, by 110 deep to au
alt,y. Terme, WO in hand, balance at one, two and three
}e,rs, S. CUTIIULRT zz SON,
mit , 24 61 Market street.
FOR RENT.—A large dwelling house, on
Ross street, at head of Fifth, with immediate posse.*
swri. Also. two small houses in dplaue's Court.
d. eIiTtIBEHT & SON,
nov2l 51 51arket street.
LlO.ll. $750 will be sold a new two story
A: Frame Louse, with a good lut of ground, iu Allegheny
cay, rite lot is 20 bet trout, ou Mouteray street, by 1111
met to an alley. Terme easy.
B. CUTHBERT & SON,
uovl4 bl Market street.
1 4 1 OUR TO FIVE DOLLARS PER ACRE
for several small lots of land, ten miles from .21 , :und5,,,b,,
,,,b,, Marshall county, Va., tour wiles from R. it. Station.
luch soil and good timber. Price $4 to $5 per acre, on time,
from 5 to 7 years, it desired.
Alen, 700 acres of good- Lund, 3 miles from Cameron Sta
nun, B. & Ohio R. 8., for *sale to suit purchasers, at trove $7
tai z,lO k er acre, and on easy tonne.
S. CUTHBERT & SON.
novl4 Si. Market street.
BURKEit
Llukt HEN r.-A dwelling house on Third
street. Also, one on Roam street, with immediate poe-
BUR SALE.—A. Dwelling Ilints6 with a
good Store Room, situate on Robmenu stre,t near Fen
Allegheny city. Price low and terms easy.
Jan S. OUTIIBEIIa <i biN, bi Market
SALE.—A. comfortable dwelling house
_A_ (frame) of hail and eight rooms, portico in front, with
u wt of ground 75 bait front on South avenue, Allegheny, by
21:0 deep to Rebecca street, with fruit and shade trees,
shrubbery, stable, &c., &c. Price $4,500.
B. CLITIIBERT & SON,
nov2 51 Market Street.
IVIEII.IIECHS'ABANNTKS;TOCK,Noppiti,M,AI.,
wNillUbF,,AtaCjya-tr
p,r, either In whole or in part pay for several very denim
hie locations for country residences, near the city. One lot
of 13 acres, one of 14, of 10 and 3 acres. For particulars
call at our °Mee. S. ClialllElt.T .1t SUN,
oct27 61 Market stmaL
I: 4 I LANNELS.-
White, Yellow, Red and Plaid, of all grades, and at
I.J WEB. PRICES than they can be gut fur at any other en
tablisament in the city.
0. HANSON LOVE, formerly Love Brothers,
No. 24 .Ntarket street.
IIoUSES, LOTS AND FARMS.—we would
invite the attention of persons who wish to purche.se
r. aLJUSE, to the great variety of iiOIISEA, Farms and Bnild
iih
Lots we have for sale. We have now on hand Lots at
s.uu, each, and at $240, $4OO, and upward', and on very
easy terms. some iu payments averaging fourteen cents a
day 1 fences and Lots, at from $701) to $lO,OOO, in various
locations in awl adjacent to the two cities. Improv.ed Farms
at from $lO to $6O '0 acre. Also, choice Farming Lands at
from $2 to $5 0 acre. Persona having property ut any kind
to dispose of, will find it to their interest to give us a call.
We also, attend to the Itenting of douses', and Collection of
tote. a. COTLIBURT A SON,
a•lo M-rlit4
BLACKBOARD CRAYONS—For sale by
W. G. JOHNSTON t CU.,
Ststicmere. 67 Wood stroot
UPPLY YOURSELVES WITH SHOES
IQ now, whilst you cau buy them at such low rates, at the
PEOPLES SHOE STORE. We will continuo to sell at groat
ly reduced prices For a short time Luger. Small profit, and
cash returns is oar motto. All Riede of Overehoel sold low
fed • DIikENBACHER & CO.
QTEEL PEN S. Gillot's; Pratt's ; Per
k, ry's; Phinea'; Jenny Lind; Cooper; American
Modes Er Son's, and liaven'e, icier received by
W. E. HAVEN,
Corner Market and &coi) sta
FOR RENT.
Thu large warehouse, now occupied by W. U. Smith
Co., Nos. 161 First and 122 Second streets. Enquire of
PARK, .11c0T.J1 OY St CO..
Nos. 149 Vint and 120 Second streets
CIILORIDE OF LIME.-50 casks for sale
In I novl 1 P. A. VA !INF:STOWS A CO.,
cEASONABLE GOODS.
Gentlemen's under garments; embracing silk, lambs'
wool, heavy merino and cotton under-shirts; drawers, of the
best manufacture, and sold at very rcduced rates.
MORRISON'S CELEBRATED SHIRTS. A large Int of
cravats, ties, pocket htikta, scarfs, Ac., and all other articles
in the line of Furnishing Goods, suitable for the season, at
nov3 HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
wry --
AItRANTED TO SIIKL;L TWENTY
VV BUSIIRLS - 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, en
so; but if thoroughly satisfied that it is the beet invent:Len
of the kind the ago has produced, then bay territory and
make a fortune, and quit your croaking. Call and see.
an'Aidithatttf
111PICARB. SO A.-1000 pounds on hand
ly and for sale by B. L FAIINESTOOIi a CO,
en= Itaccontoto to Dlen.-_-'ag
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, MARCH 6. 1858
BANKS.
BELI)EN SEY MO UR,
CLEVELAND, OHIO
'ALEXANDER GA.RRETT,
S. OUTIIIIEHT SON,
61 Market street
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
ROBERT A. LOOMIS,
(succes, to B. T. C Morgan.)
STATIONER AND DEALER IN BOORS, PERIODICALS
AND N EWSPAPERS,
Nu. 41 PUN strecl, NMI:Hu gh,
ralliE undersigned have entered into Co-
Partner.hip, uuder tho stylc. of WILL C. JohnBtou & Co.
SAM UHL IL JOHNSTON, Jll.,
WILLIAM C. JOH7+BTON.
Bopt,ruper 5, 1857.
WM. O. /oil Nana
C.' . 4[oiirtiSTON & CO.,
b. R. JOIINBTON, JR
sTATIONERS; Blank Book Manufacturers,
and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood street, between
Third and Fourth, Pit tuba rgh, Da. Joan
_BLAN BOOKS,
Journak
Day Boolis,
Ledgers,
Cash Books,
Invoice Books,
C..ect' Books,
Bill Books,
Receipt Books.
W5l. O. JOHNSTON & CO.,
57 Wood street.
Fut sine by
de
PIANOS AND MUSIC
SUPERB (IRANI) PIANO,
FrAIR TILE FACTORY OF
Steinway Suns, New York.
It. ISLE,ILE.L A LW°. take pleastirein au.
Dimming to the public that they have just 7 ": - '7;7
rec,lved a epleuaal tulL CRAM) PIANU,
Crum the lact,ry of Ste twat' it sous, New
York, which tor estittintW mweetues and volume of tune,
ligaLuece uud enisinatj el t,.11C11, nada meet tooteful and el,
gout exterior is con3nlorea the kI.NEST ORAND PIANu
ever brought to this r tj. ailiellaulara is a DOUBLE.
ACIIILIA, a pa euted lireentioti of htuTiway
Sous., which cJuthines Y ttit the Utaluet prouipttieee and
uolicacy of touch a de,jree of durability but rarely attained.
W reapeeffilily iuVite the public, one and all, wnether pur
r iisters , to call a.,d eao tuts ulalValled instrument.
Li. ISLA:WeaI, & 13110.,
Nu. 63 Filth street,
Colo Agents for Steinway it. Sous.
just : eceivod a ireuh lot of linnui & Clark's
delB
N. li -
l'i .u.
1111 FUL L L.R.AND VIANUSIniN
PARLOR GRAND PIANOS !!
ANb NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS,
ith)111 tuu Xlatkut,k,Alry u. ‘,IIII),SPARINO & SUNS',
just tu.,uivocl trues too toauullictory of Uoickeriug
o Sous% 'Boston, too full.,wiug nmiraloo auU ot,•gaut stock of
tuutr L lANu t.ORTEo
tole euli cloven octavo Lirriad l'itinu Forte, with euperbly
ear r,..1 ewe. / ice SbUU
One EnII nerve UCLaire tirsor, Plllll,l k'urte, elegant Rode-
Woad cane. Prr: a $7OO
One Now Parlor Uraud terve uCtirVe Nano, ueart equal
le power Cu a tell irreed, 'and occupying only the
room of au ordinary equate PeALLU. Prlre $OOO
otjtJAltri i'ldiNOS I
Two full carved Itudowo,d, Louis XlVth, .evuu octaves,
with curved 1h.,9k uud Fuel. work.
Itosowo..decteit octave--Clatord
Two Rosewood. carved mouldings, cieveat octavo.
Four liudewt,d, plate roam' cururra, Novel. uctuNo.
Tlaruo NN'tiluuL, puim round front couture, hovel/ uctuveb.
Lour " " "
Four Itosv wood " " " " ti%it
All of the ultovo are of Choir NEW "SCALE, and with tali
iron trumos, and Metz now Putsut. Action.
rhea,: loairuuniuts have licen finished specially for the
subscriber, and will be warranted to purchases. For sale
at their reduced prices. JOH )IELIAiR,
1 , 10. 61 Wood street,
0017 Sole Agent fur Uhickering R Sods'.
Iu_USICI MU6I.CI! -
Bodes and Ite,iux; The bled, Whitdand Blue, 21c.
Aunt° of Thacaw, with brilliant vuriatione—birobe,
our illaby, ballad by Frank L , laycon, ibe.
- Come slier Lb.: asit 31a,dou WWI litlrtlLlAB 2 . 25c.
The Watcninaii, 6,136 and ..*uruo--,auitabliislied with a
bo.intflul and iippropz at • vigdetie—very popular, 25e.
I n True eta, 25c.
ut 'ay beninatie,
Jenoy
teal. y 'ilay—sung by :Joseph Murpli:,•-1111161e by
,e,ire
tionade, , y
peimlar,
tan
%. di es, Willis bee.
"Tile O.ll.ltil.SLI. IS , 111,s"--iLeViarlUd Lrlliiaut varincioii—
a) Cl.tarisii
No. 1 Yankee la odic, :inc.. LTAiI Columbia, bile.
1 :we bier ,till in in) Lreiinie—lionier'd L.st bailed,
13iiand is a nupe lor manner, and in va.ikai
"t bill.ll/Ig, I L., *6. .tinf. Manic mails p.,si paid.
L;II.AItL r BLU
old Tor,
1 22 118 IVo, door above Fifth.
filessrs. Charles bz. gAevvi3 «i4rebe,
ThaodE.R6 THE
-4- 4 7 4. — t 7
Ali; 0, W LIN 4
ORGAN AND 6INGING, ig 7
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES,
As Lain, Gerd:tau, French, and Spanish,
Taught by CHAS. GREBE, Cand. Theol.
Ely- Enquire ut the principal Music Stores. [de24:3ln-o
TOBA.CCU AND Si GA
1,17" D. RINEHART,
SLANIINMYTIAILEtI AND
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
SELLING OFF!!
8 9 0 0 0 WORTH
491 F
SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, AT
D. BUM'S, No. 85 Hari: et street,
' I IIIIE GREATEST GIIANCE EVER OF
FERED-t. the Ludo, to buy cheap Embroideries. The
goods ere all fresh and new, fuel of the latest importation,
C,llllltlllg of
COIIIIIII ; Sleeves;
Bands; Edgings;
Setts; Laceti;
Trimmings ;
Skirts; Waist,:
Ribbons and Voil, ;
/tail will be sold without regard TO COST
n2,I.IIMINGS, HOSIERY AND FANCY uoone.,
Come One, Coate All, and don't nibs the place
AT J. OUSFIE'S:,
In. O Market street, between Third andjAurth streets
,
a v te
r
i/ 7,( 0 F ig
A ci p/
)4,
NORMAL CLASS•
PILE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOR
MAL CLASS, at the
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Under the direction of
A. BURTT,
Principal of the Fifth Ward Public Schools, will commence
Oea Plonday Evening, February lat.
The Clas,s will meet on Monday and Thursday evenings,
and Saturdaj mornings of each week.
Txpis $2 per Session of sixteen Lessons.
ja2.B
DRAWING LESSONS,
AT ICON CITY COINERCIAL COLLEGE
y- IN MECHANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL,
By J 0 11 :+1 Z
For further infortaati ,o a , , , ty to 11r. F. W. JEN.
SINS, Principal of Inn Uitz C ,iluercial College, Pitts.
burgh. [ novl4:fluid.
ARD.-13 pkg.:. No. L received, and for
gab , . by I tea I CN SY U COLLINS.
APPLES. —lOO bbls. for sale by
I aSB IllutiEV U. °num'
ARPER'S MAGAZINE,
For February,
GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK,
HARPER'S MAGAZINE,
GODEY'S MAGAZINE.
Just recd' -- A at
ROBERT A. Looll.lB', Poet Building,
1,14 41 1 411. .b.et
eIORN.-64 sacks ear Corn for sale by
ILO dab) JAB. A. lEJ9ZWB, Wi;iter street.
DL'ALEIM IN ALL 6IND9 OP
OM. 12.9 WOOD STREET.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
i;j- AT FIRST COST.-V;:t
AND CRAYON DRAWING,
For Februar}.
For February
For February
INSURANCE.
FIRE INSUR E,
BY THE
Reliance Mutual Insurance Co
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MERCII AN-
DIKE, FURNITURE, &C., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.
Office, _lo. 308 Walnut street.
CAPITAL, 5177,926 ASS.EIS, 5252,4035 89.
luvesttd ae foll,Avs, viz
First Mortgage on Improved City Propel ty, worth
doable toe amount $120,200 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. Mortgage
Loan, $30,000 cost 26,6110 00
A il.•giteny County .6 per cent. Penn'a It. R. Loan. 10.000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stock 4,000 00
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Imam anc, 19,160 ou
rtock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,060 00
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companiea 476 00
Fills Receiva - le, business paper 62,711 60
Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3,336 19
Cash on hand and in Bank 16,043 20
t 252,465 89
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
DHLTUTOHEI
Clem Tingley,
William R. Thompson,
S Brown,
Cornelius Stevenson,
John R. Worrell,
H. L. Carson,
Robert Tolund,
oses Johnson,
Charles S. Wood,
James S. Woodward,
r 3 B.
J. GAR
r 3 North-east ow.
NUFACTURERS' INSURANCE CO„
00ce—No. 10 MerchantB' Exchange, ,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL $500,000.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
Fire, Marine, and Inland Risks.
WM. A. lIIIODES, Proisldeat
CLIAS. WISE, Vico President.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
DISECTOIis:
Win. A. Rhodei, A. S. Lippincott,
Chas. J. Field, William Neal,
John P. BilllollB, J. Rinaldo Sunk,
M. Richards Mucklo
M:171311331
Judge Heath, E. D. Jones, Esq., Cash. Cit. Back.
Jai. Mil Linger, Eeq., Messrs. Robinson & Co,
Jsmes Howard, Eeq., " T. Kennedy, Jr., &Cu ,
C. H. Paulson, Eeq., " Wade, Hampton & Co.,
J. S. Lee, Esq., " Cunningham & Cu.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 86 Water street,
fi.b22 EDW. U. BELL, Agent.
ADRIAN INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Philadelphia.
‘v M. V. PETTIT, President D. J. M'CANN, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid in and inveated...s2oo,ooo 00
Surpina tia,42B
us - iris Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers and
Tributaries. Insures against loss or &imago by Fire,
Also, against the Perils of the Eea and inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DIESCTOILd
Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, Juhu M. Pumroy,
U. J. McCann, L. F. Witmer, Rene lluillun,
B. L. Wooleton, John A. Marshall, Chas. B. Wright,
John J. Patterson, Elwood T. Pusuy.
011'10E8.3:
WILLIAM V. PETTIT, Pre.suit.t.
E. F. WIVIIER., V c l'reatteht.
D. J. MoCA.NN, Secreary.
ILEPEILEINOBS:
In I' hiladtlphiri:ln Phikulcipho.t:
&tiger, Lamb tr. Co., I Steinniitz, J mak., & Cu.,
Truitt, Bro. & Co.,Buck, Alurgali a Stelmie,
A. T. Law & Co., I Pumruy, Caldwell h Cu.
PIrTBRIURGIi OFFICE, 80. 97 WATER 6THEET.
.17A. W. POINDEXTER, Al
21111.AbELPHIA FUtE AlkID LLFE
NSURANCE COMPANY,
Nu. 149 Chesnut SLreet,
Upp Atte the Custom
TILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
AAMJE, either Perpetual or Latticed, ou every
Liesoriptlon ta Property or Morettandthe, at reasonable rates
of premium.
ROBERT P. LUNG, President..
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
DifiECTUBS.
Charles Mayes, E. 8.. Cope,
h. B English, George W. Brown,
P. B. Savery, Joseph ti. Paul,
C. Sherman, John Clayton,
S. J. Magargee, E. Wilor.
F. BLOESUIIIiE, Secretary.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent,
y4:ly Corner Third and Wood streets.
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STBEET.
organized under the General Insurance Law, with a Cash
Capital of SIM/M/0, privileged to increase to SSUU,OOO. in
sw. es against loss or damage by FLILE, ILABINE, INLAND
NAVIGATION and T AN SPOILTAT/Opi.
OFFICEM:
H. U. LAUGHLIN, President. RICH'D SHIELDS, V. Pre't..
GEOBALS SCOTT, Secretary'.
41.1LECTOBS:
U. 0. Laughlin, D. Sherwood, 1). Montgomery,
IY. O. Stoteel)ury, R. M. Cathie, iticherd Shields,
It f. Showell, 0. 0. Butler, William Osborne,
Scott.
TITS i EILIFFEY, Agents,
Office Lafayette Hall, entrance on Wood at
PITTSBURGH
L I FE. IeIRE ANA.➢ MARINE
INSURANCE COIIP AN Y,
00.1111.E.W. OF WATER AND MAIIIIET STREETB
PITTBBVILGIIL, P.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
Atom. Boonton, Vice Prosident
Y. A. RINEHART, Secretary.
4 4 3-This Company moires ozoryinsurtince appertaining to
or connected with LIVE
Also, against HULL AND.OARGO RISKS on the Ohio
an, Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
.t.uti against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Po: LLe of the Sea and inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
ali ;arties.
DIIMUTORB
Hobert Galway, Frunuel lil'Oltirkan,
Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Bcott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Ilexander Bradley, Joseph 8. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F. Hart,
iiavid H. Chamber, Robert H. Hartley,
William Carr. J no. Mclill.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALEY, Preeident.
6a:ill:G9L L. MARSHRiLL, Secretary.
Ol FICE: 94 Water street, between Market God Wood streets
:-Insures MILL AND CARGO hISL , on the Ohio
and yflssieaippi Rivers and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRR.
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and inland Navigation
and Prartsportation.
DLit/10/OEI9
m Bagsley,
~,Amuol
J.unes M. Cooper,
James Park, Jr.,
kdrldiG M. Pennock,
springer flarbaugli,
Capt. namnel 0. Young,
John Caldwell.
WEST 13 HAN Cid
MUTUAL INSURANCE UOMPAN
LOCK lIAVEN, CLINTON COUNT'
CHARTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVANIA
Co..th Capital $300,u00 I Premium. N0te5...5132,393.
COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac., in town or
DIRECTORS:
Hon. J uo. J. PearcelHon. G. 0. Harvey, Charles A. Maier,
John B. Hall, Charles Crist, Peter Bickinsun,
T. T. Abrams, DK. Jackman, W. White,
Thomas Kitchen.
HUN. G. C. HARVEY, President.
T. T. Amax% Vice President.
THOs. KITCHEN, Secretary.
aantannons:
;Rsotuel H. Lloyd, I !Dr. J S. Crawford,
A. A. Winegarduer, John W. Maynard, A. Updegraff,
L. A. Mackey, Hun. S Cameron, James Armstrong,
A. White, Thos. Bowman D.D, William Fearon,
James Quiggle, Win. Vanderbelt, Hon. Wtn. Bigler,
OFFICE—NO. 6 FIFTH STREET, P/TIEWURBa.
de2l:tf J. A. LIPPERT, Agent.
TIEIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PIIILADELPIIIA.
Plasmas—Charles W. Randier, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner,Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards,
Mordeml D. Lewis, Adolph! E. Borie, David S. Browne, Mor•
ris Patterson. Cam. N. Beaux:a, President.
Gals. G. Beaman, Socretary. -
Con
Continue to make Insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fluid,
2hich, with their capital and pretaluces, safely Invested, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1861, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz:
Mortgage $918,128 68
Real Estate.. 84,877 78
Temporary Loans.. 83,966 17
Stocks 01,889 0:
Gash, 84,348 81
Since their incorporation, n period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of Ono Million sour Hundred Thou
sand Doßutyl asses by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness all liabilities. . .
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sta.
HE BEST FRENCH CORSETS.-
Hor One Dollar and Twanty-123 1
1 0earl i : 14
stmt.
Samuel Bispham,
Robert Steen,
William Musser,
Benjamin W. Tingley,
Marshall Hill,
Z. Lothrop,
Charlea Leland,
Jacob T. Bunting,
Smith Bowen,
Wm. M. Semple, Pitteb'g
. HINCEhIAN, secretary.
DINE-. COFFIN, Agent,
er Third and Wood streets.
JaturA P. Smith,
Charh
Thomas Bull,
$2.63,428 35
tiapt. Mark Sterling,
Samuel M. liter,
John 5. Dilworth,
Francis Sellers,
William B. Hays.
John Shipton,
Walter Bryant,
JaT.:
1, 219 ,705 44ei
MISCELLANEOUS.
" Death to all Vermin ! "
C t : f: .4 •CD -. '
, COO 4 . A.t . l -
(L
r-11/
* a:zl F" ---117 . * - :_•'_ .. ' ' - ' Z'.l... - ,_'_
-',-.-•
C 0 S,T A R'S "
iat, Roach, &c., Exterminator,
Put up in 20c., , tsc , and i",*l Boxes. For the Destrtc-
Gen of rate, Mieo. Ground or - Field Slice, Holes, Roaches,
Croton huge, etc.
"COSTAR'S"
BED BUG EXTERMINATOR.
Put up in 25e , 50e., 75e., and $1 Bottles
"COSTAR'S"
ELECTRIC- POWDER,
Put up in 25c. and 500. Boxes. To Destroy Moths, Bed Bugs,
Mosquitoes, Ants, Fleav , Plant Insects, Vermin on Fowls
and Animals.
The above are now acknowledged the .
Only Infallible Remedies Known!
Terms Ca4ll.
ter No goods sent ou ColllllllMital.
Llb•ral wholesale Terme made to Druggists and Deal
ers everywhere.
"Costar's" Private Circular to Druggists and Deal.
.ery sent by mail, on application.
e - 3 Sold, holemale and Retail, at " COSTAR'S"
Principal i"epoi, to. 388 Broadway, New
Worn, and by Druggists ~7ul Dealers everywhere.
For the People,
Nlv Preparations are cr ; ta 4 n Po.t ruction lo every species
of Vermi i, and wherevi r ii, are hailed as the most re,
umrLa' le discoveries of t h e age A. a consequence, the do
im nd La becoming Immense To meet this demand fairly,
and to meet aim, in a liberal spirit, those generou. persons
robe may want to teat their merits fur themselves and their
S neighbor:.—ln now places—in abort, to place them Within
tli react' of every body, every where.
I have arranged a scale of prices and premiums that can't
jail to NM t the views of all :
1. On Receipt of ONE DOI...LAIL.
I Deward by mall (poet paid) a sufficient quantity
of the Rat, Roach, dm, Exterminator to destroy all
of this class of ye: min that may infest your premises.
11. On Receipt of TWO DOLLARS.
I will forward by mail (postage paid) a sufficient
quantity of both the Rat, Roach. die., Exterminator
arid the Electric Powder, together with the premium
of one year's subscription to the United States Journal,
he largest and best conducted monthly newspaper
in th Unite • Staten.
ill. On Receipt of FIVE DOLLARS.
I 11l forward by express (pr,paying the express
chargee)sa worth of Rat, Roach, ,Pc., Exterminator,
he Electric Powder, and the Bed Bug Exterminator,
((his latter biting a liquid, cannot be sent ha the mail.)
and that additional premium of one year'ssubscription
to the United States Journal.
IV. On Receipt of TEN DOLLARS.
The Hams terms will be made as made to Druggists
arid Dealers.
Ory- C‘ce Costar'. Private Circular to Druggists and
Dealers.
Annum,s all letters to
COSTAR'S PRINCIPAL DEPOT,
WO Broadway, New York.
To save mistakes and trouble:
1. Write In a p Mo band the name of Post Office, County,
and State.
2. Register your letter; and it will come at my risk.
:;. New York and HUSNCEI money preferred.
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S E E 'nut FA,Lown;G:
Rats, Roaches, Bugs, insects, esc.
Fa, mer
A late wi r s Ilia the various species of vertniu are
te,ltipiying at a t mini rate the oughout the land. Their
r.“ t, es have become a math r of Fietioll6 dread." A Post
in 11 hews, writing Co "Costar's" Depot, says: "Tne
roily overran with them, (rate, mice, &e.")
h titer, from the same same State, says: The rats posi
icy Iy gi:aw the haltet off toy horses while in the stable."
no but C. rresporident remarks: "They (the rats) are eve
rywhere—in ti. hi, win, the bare, and nutter every
tamp iu the field." In the South it is still worse. A
late order from ti.. \avy Yard at Mobile was for thirty
[id, ci ate Rat Exterminator alone
ll'h :1 the 1 eaple :ay
I,ar SrL . a great many rate around my stable
Ana shop, I thought 1 would try your Rat hxterminator, and
ought oho of your boxia, and fixed it according to your
dlr.:china. The next morning 1 found over one hundred
'id day dead ruts. 1 take e in saying that it will
mire than y, a Pity it will I have also tried it on strain
to,ala, and satisfied them that it is the greatest thing of the
“gr. J. S. UNDERHILL,
No. 435 10th street.
CAVE, 111. June 21st, 1857.
Pear Sir,—My Grottier, J. W. M'Creery, P. M., purchased
b oc. of your 1.1.,t. Exturcuinotor, and found it to be what
yun rocononeud,tl it to be, a pease. Rat destroyer. I here
-11 inclose $5 fur core of It.
Yuuri, ctn., ASALEY M'CREERY.
NEW YORK, Dec. 17th, 1857.
r,—* • 4 All thin nu .111,:r I have—een troubled with
.cLies and Mice. Iw, ashamed of the house,
r the Roaches ....re everys tide, and I don't know what I
o old have dune by t,is tine. 1 purchased a box of your
x Loi minutur and tried it, fan ki OLIO week them woe DOC a
or 11uuje iD tho 'Lowe.
JOUN B. GIVENS, No. 94 Elm street.
Mooned `s LT WoeKa, 014)June 8, 1858.
Dr.,' Sir, —I have used it (the lts,!, Roach, AC., Exterml.
~,.r) ti.re nights, and it is making a sad havoc among the
tat tribe. Yours, sze., J. P. BECUM.
("hat the Pre...s say :
11", /chow, by actual experience, that "Costar's" prepare.
„Ls tor Rat., it...iches, Bed Bugs, and insects generally, are
..io,lete and mr;ect exterminators. Wherever "Costar s”
t 4• triiBlitUld have been us, d, they have never failed to
• to r b that Is claimed for them. Housekeepers should
at to try therm—New York Atlas, May 17th.
Rat, Roach, &c„ Exterminator is an infallible
ie,i,,yer of these pestilent creatusea. His Bed Bug ltxter
too ,tor is valued beyond melsoie by every housewife who
• bad occasion to use tt. So is his Electric PoWder,which
• loin death to Mosquitoes, Moths, Flies, Fleas, and ver
stu of every sort.--fruhanapo,iz (Ind.) Sentinel.
II" hut the Droop: is say:
A..) BLOCKSWI. (Druggist,) New Lisbon, 0. " Your Ex
to: !mentors prose satasiactary."
r. E. M'DO:siALI.), (thuggLsts,) New Brunswick, N. J.
•' We tried the Rat, Roach, &c , Exterminator, and it an-
SW AS a good purpose." ci
I• 1. B. OUNNINAIHAII, (Drui;4lst,) Bearer Dam, Wis. " It
Rat, Roach, ac., Extrrunnator) is highly satisfactory
1,, mum, who have tried it."
AAI L LL, (Dr ugguit.,) Derr ("reek, Pickaway county, 0.
• , he Itat, Roach, tc., Exterminator does all tt ie recom
mewled to do."
ul. I L.FultD ti. LEILISEItGEIt. (Druggists,) Lebanon, Pa.
Wo aro plua.,o(l to say that whica is sold gives satisface
t• , ). ROSE, (Druggist,) Cardivglena, 0. "It (tho Itat,
IL „,ch, &c , kaletllllll , -11,1) brili like but cakes, giving gen
sato:duo km." Linrs:landasv
NOW LL TEME.: TIME
leoii OUTING CHEAP CLOTHING.
Z. L EISNER,
ON TILE CORNER of WOOD AND FIFTH
srlt E EL..., late Davis's Auction Room, is now sell.
io, ou. his eatiru wholesale stock at O,ST PRICES FOR
CASAI ONLY. Flo will cell Fine Black Petersham Over
coat that used to cell at ..$O,OO for $3,76
i , in, black Petersham overcoat ......... 6,00 " 4,00
'• Brown 8,00 " 5,75
'legion - 9 , 00 " 6,00
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t ,t , t, au.l Eouraistdng Goals at tnt.tta and propor-
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Waeat, Rye and Corn Wanted,
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ALLEGHENY CITY.
1 1 1 it E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
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25,000 BINHELB OF WHEAT.
lb,ooo i 4 EYE.
CORN.
t is the intention c f the proprietors to offer =nu mesa
for any cholaa lots of White or 'Loci Wheat. They. intend to
make very superior Family Flour, and are willing to pay a
pv, , ,uictnt to the farmer, in the shape of an extra price, to in
duce Lice.to mice a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring it
to market in good order.
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'•.111
THE DAILY POST.
SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 6, 1858
A WONDER OF THE WORLD-THE
STEAMSHIP LEVIATHAN.
[OONOLUDED.]
The paddle engines havo four tubular boilers
with 400 brass tubes of 3 inches diameter, each
boiler 17 feet 9 inches long, and 16 feet diamei
ter, weighing about 60 tons, containing 40 tons
of water. There are ten furnaces to each boiler,
five on each side, and two boilers in each boiler
room. Each boiler room is supplied with air by
four ventilators or shafts, seven feet by five in
width, which go to the upper deck, and are there
gratet over. The paddle boilers aro in two dis
tinct sets, each set with full firing capable of
giving steam to the amount of 2500 horse power.
There are besides two auxiliary condensing en
gines capable of working with 160 horse power,
for working pumps, and doing- other necessary
work of the ship.
The coal bunkers on each side, above and beel
tween the boilers, are capable of containing
about 12,000 tone of coal. At the estimated con
sumption of 180 tons per day of 24 hours, and
on the supposition of making the distance of 12,-
700 miles to Port Philip, at the rate of 18 miles
an hour, there would be a consumption of 6400
tons in the outward voyage. leaving an equal
quantity for the return voyage, with a surplus
of 1200 tons for contingencies. Through the eon
bunkers, in various places, tunnels are construct
ed to form a direct communication from one part
and another of the ship.
In addition is the provision for steam power,
the ship has six masts for carrying sails of va
rious dimensions, but as it is computed that the
propulsion by steam will be at the rate of 18 miles
an hour, it must be a rare ocourence to be fa
vored with a wind to accelerate this motion,' and
they are probably provided to aid the steering
the ship, and fur the contingency of getting oat
of fuel, or of some accident to the steaming ap
paratus. Five of the masts aro of icon, and the
rear one is of wood.
It would be difficult to give any description of
this immense vessel, which without the aid of
drawings would give any distinct idea of its pe
t culler construction. It is built exclusively of iron,
with very trifling exceptions, and next to its size
its most striking feature is its appearance of
strength. Its principle dimensions are as fol
lows:
Length between perpendiculars, 68U feet.
on deck, 691
Extreme breadth of the hull;s, 83 "
Ai across paddleStioxes, 118 "
Depth, 68 "
Tonnage (old measurement.) 22,609 tons
The ground on which it was built was first pre
pared for the purposes of giving it the, necessary
solididy to bear its weight evenly, by the driv
ing of upwards of 1400 piles. This would
seem no greater number, unless the ground piss
sealed some degree y of solidity - "to begin with,
Oer we believe that twice that number were
driven in the foundations of the freight house 'of
the Boston and Worcester Railroad, (which
building, by the way, is but equal in area to
the famous ship.) . Upon the ground thus pre
pared, a level platform was laid to a hieght of
ab,iut five feet, composed of " balks of timber."
Along the centre of this platform was first laid
the keelplate, consisting of plates of iron an inch
thick, inserted together as they were laid.
Upon this was laid what is called the "centre
web," and which answers slightly to the office
of the keel of an ordinary ship, although laid
within the outer coating of iron plates—there
being in fact uu keel. Then on the top of the
"centre web" is laid another and inner coating
of iron plates, three-quarters of an inch thick,
which is kept at a distance oft F4O feet ten inches
from the outer coating. The plates of the outer
coating except at the keel, are also three-quarters
of an inch iii thickness. No frame or ribs were
erected to indicate the shape of the growing
structure ' but, it was formed by the continual
bolting of one iron plate to another, both on
the outer and inner coating, or as it is called,
"skin" of the - ship—the shape of eahh plate,
before it was brought to the spot, being exactly
shaped so as to be preserve the proper form of
construction, both in the outer and inner skin,
which kept throughout at an equal distance
from each other. Every plate was perforated
around each of its edges Ivith holes, with such
exactness as to receive the bolts which rivet it
to the next adjoining plate. The average di
mensions of the plates are 10 feet in length by
2 feet 9 inches in breadth The number of
plates in the entire hull is about 30,000, of an
average weight is nearly , 600 lbs., and the number
of rivets for fastening them together, nearly
2,000,000. '
In addition to the " centre web," which runs
the whole length ,of the ship, and occupies the
ordinary place of a keel, serves to retain the
outer and inner ." Skins " at an equal dietance of
2 feet 10 inches from each other, there are 30
other similar " webs," running the whole length
of the ship, nearly parallel to this central one
which divide the space longitudially in 32 com
partments, and these are intercepted at distances
of 60 feet by- "twelve bulk heads running trans
versely across the ship, subdividing not only the
space between the two "skins," but also the
whole lower part of the ship into still smaller
compartnients;• so that if by any accident both
the outer and inner skins should be perforated so
as to admit the water through them both, its
access would be limited to one of the compart
ments, so that the safety of the ship wouldnot
be endangered.
The process of laying and riveting together
the two concentric surfaces of iron plates, which
constitutes the entire raising of the structure of
the ship, is performed with groat rapidity—each
plate before it is brought upon the ground tieing
snapped to such a pattern, and perforate/for
the bolts with such exactness, as to bring out
the skilfully designed outline, without any haz•
and of error. This result is of course preduced
by the previous study of the engineer, who forms
a model in wood of each plate of the entire
ship, hardly any of which are of the same form
and by this model the iron plates of an inch in
thicbness are out by the huge steam shears, with
as much ease and more exactness than garments
are shaped by a' paPer pattern. The plates,
when shaped and perforated, ate brought to
their position by appropriate machinery. The
first operator of a working Ivey adjusted the
plate—the bolts, at a white heat, placed at
his side, are inserted by him one by one,,from
the inside of ,tho ship, and while it holds
them in their position, by means of a heavy
hammer at the head of the bolt, two strikers, by
alternate blows, rivet the head on the other
side.
The bolts contract in cooling and thereby draw
the' plates together with compactness that
could be attaiued by no other force Another
attendant keeps up the supply of heated bolts
from a furnace near at hand, as fast as theY aro
required.
.In this way the ship attains its
sions by a gradual advance,' hardly observable
from' day to dsy, without the apparatus of mu
eh% frames or machinery, the growing structure
itself affording the principal supprirt to..the 1114.
cease* , Scaffolding and working machinery, and
in due time the same processes in the structure
of the bulkheads to form the compartments,
the other partitions, the gangways and other
work, which contribute to the strength andieon
venience of the ship when finished being made to
its progress.
It will be periceved that in describing the
structure of these two concetitric iron walls of
the ship, with a watertight space between, and
with various subdivisions, we havo been describ
ing the tubular principle of giving strength to
the whole frame of the ship. There are how
ever various other works which are made to con
tribute to her strength, while they serve other
purposes. This may be said of the decks, the
traasverse bulkheads, and particularly two par
allel longitudinal bulkheads, or iron walls, three
hundred and fifty feet in length, and thirty-siv
feet apart, which divide the whole of th'
below the second deck, into three par'
It is remarked as eatisfaco
sufficiency of the strenro
bear any strain to w'
the effect of •`
metho"
New Yuks, April 12, 1856
.....8,00 " 6,00
10,00 " 7,00
6,00 " 6,00
7,00 " 460
....-10,00 " 6,00
..... 5,00 " 3,00
6,00
_4,50
10,00 " 7,00
6,00 " 4,00
6,00 " 4,50
.. 6,00 " 6,00
10,00 ",„6,00
",57,00
......16,00 " 13,00
......16,00 " 11,00
Et. T.: KENNEDY * 13110.
NUMBER 122.