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    VOLUME XVI.
PITT:: , ,HURAiII ItiORNING POST.
every Mr•rninc. exeept , l
JAMES P. LiAitn,
COSNAn OF WOOD AND riru
llar. a year. li4iyalle itrietty In advaar•
t Dollars nivarianly required It not paid within the yea!
[psi Single _ropiec, 1 . 4 0, .
lila , and by tho Nor, Nopd
RATES OF ADVERT'S
Tiff LININ. IL.
One insertion. SO
Two insertions. ..... ... 76
Tikree insertions— l 1 00
One week. ..... ....—.... 1 70'
Two weeks d 00
Three week's 4 00
One month 5 CUI
Two mouths 7 001
Three m0nth5.......... j 900
four months ...... ...... 10 001
EiTO months 11 00,'
Aix months 12 00'
Nine months 10 00
Oneyear 20 001
I , ,nding Card, six linos or lei
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Man - lage ttuticed 3U cents ;Pea
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This Paper, being of the LAIIGEST size, and neatly prince
on fine white paper, iu large, clear type, will be found by
the subscriber to give better satisfaction than any paper
pi - Wished in , Pittsburgh.
itioie who wish to taken paw from Pittsburgh, will find
the SATURDAY POST a safe and profitable investment.
Addrecs, JAKE'S P. BARR,
Editor and Proprietor.
BUSINESS CARDS
BAno.
BaLan, & MYERS'
BOOK AND JOB OFFICE,
POST 33 T_Tlla 3D isq- s
Corner *of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
9111 E -undersigned having nude extensive
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additions of the LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES
F TYPE:, and improved Machinery, to the MORNING POSY
JOB OFFICE, invite We ;tendon of Rail Road Officers
Merchants, buminess 1130 L . ,, and the public generally, to thou
superior facilities fur executing with dispatch, on reasonable
terms, all kinds of
RAIL ROAD,
MERCANTIELE,
cLEG AL,
AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
4.4-t rur rcatrrial'being nearly all new, we can give lLY3U
ran. e the most complete satisfaction, and solicit orders
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS,
RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS,
BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES,
LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS,
BILLS ,LADING, CIRCULARS,
BUSINESS CAEDS,
PAPER Bo r OKS, DEEDS,
MORTGAGES, BONDI, k .
IQ- Particular n ill allo be paid to the printing
of Podtera, Progituzinn,, Ac. for Concerts, Exhibitinnb and
BARR h MYERS.
11.1111EFi1AN, WCRE. fECII S 4. CO.
FORWARDIri 0 AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
DIVkLERS
PRODUCE, FLOUR AND WOOL.
NO. 11¢ SUCOND STARLIT, PITTEIBITAGA,
ALFRILENCILLI:
Joseph E. Elder, St. Lords;
Boone & Wyle, Philadelphia;
Garret & Martin,
James, Kent, Santee& Co. "
Keene, Sterling & Co.,
Yard, Gilmore & Co.,
Edward T. Mott,
Weaver & Graham,
'natl.
Bpringor liarbangh,
PittFibragh;
_
B. 11. Palmer,
McCandless, Means tr. "
11. Childs & Co.,
Hugoley, Cosgrove & Co., "
A. A. Masuu &
GI. W. Smith, Wheeling;
A. J. Wheeler, Banker, Cincin
The People's Shoe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBAEATER & CO.,
Cheap Cash Di,a10.4 in all tilifili of Fashionable
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
For Gentlemen, Lediee, Yeintha and Children,
No. 17 Fifth Street, near Market,
oeB PITTSBURGH, PA
OEM=
PERRIN & JOHNSON,
• Proprietore of etrildm Ar. Co.'s
Patent Elamite Fire and Water Proof
Cement Roofing.
133 TUIRD STREET.
tiRDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith
fully'kJ exect.',ed, and all our work warranted.
Rooting material always on hand, and fur rale, with di.
rections for nue. soully
JOS. F. HAMILTON & CO.,
ENGINEERS • AND) riIiACEIIINISTS,
Corner of First and Liberty streets, Pittsbut ph, Pa.
QUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist
kJ and Saw Mills, Breweries, Printing Establishments,
Manufactories, &c., made to order. They also continue the
manufacture of their Celehratol Machinists' Tools, such as
Turning Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring and ',rifling Machines,
lt.c. Also, Wrought Iron uhalting, with Pulleys, Hangers,
to. - ja&lyd
JOHN TEO!PEON
• JOHN THOMPSON & CO.,
HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
(MAINERS, No. 135 Third Street. SIGN PAINT
INU executed with neatness and de•patcn. Mixed Paints,
Oils Turpentine, Varnish, Jup,rn and English Patent Dry
ers. Ville Montaigne Z:nok. a very superior article; Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh White Lead s on hand and Inc
sate. We are umpired to grind colors fur Painters, drug
gisLl, or others, at the shortest notice, us we have a Mill
w tett grinds by strain Painters will save motley by get
ting their colors wound with ltd. Lmrs:ly
- .
-
GOLD AND SILVER SP XTACLES,
AT DIANUEACTUREIt'S PRICES.
HYDROMETERS
ut weighing apirit9, thu cheapeet and beat articl.B ever
brought to this city.
DRS AND BAROMETRiIiii,
"vying no price fruit: VS Lf) ttin each.
POCKET COMPASSES,
AND
t 4 UII.IIE YOE'S COMPASSES,
N1A,137. Ot. 1111 Ll G. E SHAY'S,
Praclicit Optician, 58 Fifth &red.
ncl:1 oppcwito Masonic HAIL
Iviinerai Water Depot..
7. U. BUITUSI 11. BURKEIt.
JC. BUFFUM ti CO., Manufacturers of
Ciro eareaparffla, lltineral Water, Pop, Bottled Ale and
. Porter; (deo,len of Wainwright% GO Ivbrated Winterto.
Ale. Waretionar,
No, StG itio.rket street,
Prrssnuma, PL.
Oriorn and HMI - Tut Lo atl parts of the coatitry
ortLoa uLtic, ' Loltlaydsw
B. C. Si. J. I. SAWYER,
LARD OIL,
CANDLES,
PALM, TOILE
No. 47 Wood street, Piituburgh, Pa
411.1.12 T L. WE88...
A. L. WEBB & BRO.
(Socceteors to ht.DEB. oft WEno.)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND AUENTS FOIL THE BALE OF
DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE,
Corasr Pratt and Commerce streetm,
BALTIMORE,
Consigum , nt all kinds of Westorn Produce,
and make advanc.si thereon.
REFP.II—ENCE
de°, W. Smith & Co., W IL smith a Co
w. IL Garratd„ 3liller @ Itles (Aso',
Lur4d3t.a.w.Hut
F. J. BUBIIA,
GUTENDORF,
ANIIVAO7II4I.CII9 OF
STEAM 801 IL•ERS,
And all kinds of Sheat Iron Work.
Penn street, near Water, Pittsburgh, Pa.
.**- AIL Clams Pump= IirMIDSD 0441 y
Thrice ; Twit , "
a wcti: a wo•k
2 00
3 65
3 35
4 65
8 00,
6 65'
7 35
8 001
10 35
13 35
:8, per
1 60
2 00
2 60
3 60
4 50
6 GOI
b 00'
800
8 00
10 00
onm..
1 10
1 4
00
4 04
600
ti 0u
00
1* 00
10 00
JB, 2 ctinth
B. A. JOHNBON
AND ROSIN SOAPS
C. GUTENDORP.
,V•itt,iblir:Ati , ''i_..-.:t.i-f/i4 - ii't - '-1:1-,,:-
PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE , e POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREET:: , AT FIVE DOLLA itt3 PER ANNUM.
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS.
;WASHINGTON HOUSE,
COR, PENIV'A AVENUE 4- THIRD ST.,
ASMNOTON, D.C.
A. BEVERIL)GE
SCOTT HOUSE,
Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way,
PrITe,BURGIi, PA.
B. D. MARKER, - - - PROPRIETOR,
(Form6rly of tho" Marker liottoo," Blairsville, Pa.)
THE SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM
PLETED AND OPEN FOR GUESTS. It is situated
in a central part of the city, being convenient to all Ruilroad,
Depute and Steamboat Landings.
The House was built in 18b6, with all modern improve.
malts, and fitted up in splendid style—the entire Furniture
being now—and will in every respect be a first class HoteL
Pine STABLES are attached to the premises. jelly
H. W. KANAGA.
U . S. ii' il
TEL,
Opposite the Penna. Railroad Depot,
HARRISBURG, PA. [Jen
WASHINGTON 'ROTEL,
. FORMERLY U. S. HOTEL,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
rril.lS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE
corner of P , .NN and WASHINGTON Streets, between
the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD DEPOTS, and
has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and
furnished with new furniture, and is now the most conve•
nieut Hotel in Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East
or West. . nay&ly
Excelsior Restaurant, cc-
No. 111 WOOD Street, :NI • .!`,17",.
-"kgv PIT2BI3UEGII, PA.,
19110LEBALE AND nETAIL DEA INR IN LAKE AND
EASTERN FISH
The undersigned has just received fr, tu the Eastern mar
ket, selected with great care,
SMELT, lIALIbUT, HADDOCK,
FRESH. COD FISH., EASrEEN SUN FISH,
SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE FISH,
New York Prince's Bay, Egg Island,
Egg Harbor, Shell Oy
Tae finest eve, brought to this city. Every delicacy of the
season burred up at ilie EACELB.IOIi. IiEBrAUBANT.
forlidariv 8. STEDIEUOIL,
CORN ILICOPLE RESTAURANT.
BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREW.
The attention of Merchanta
and others is directed to this 4 i14
establishment, which he been recently fitted •
up for the purpose of atiording a SUBSTAN-
ThIL EATING 11OUSE IN A CENTRAL LOOATION,
Country folks attending market are particularly invited to
call. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will
always be found, of the freshest the market affords.
ap29ly chicw
A m IsZ op S a I i. 9 . N n, H N O . U s4 S 4 E Li , GE ORGE t„ A in U a R b E eBi N de T th Z,
y the
eassenger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes
it the mostconvenient house in the city for passengers arri•
ving by that road.
l a The proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
in excellent style, the MANSION ROUSE, would respect
rally solicit a share of public patronage. There Is attached
h splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford
ing ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His
Larder and Ray will be furnished with the best the market
eau afford.
•
QT. CLAIR HOTEL, earner Penn - and St.
Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigned, former
ly 01 Brown's Hotel," uaviug taken this large and COMIIIO
- HOTEL, and having refitted it hi magnificent style,
would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public
to give him a call. Assured, with the convenience of the
house and his long experience in the business, 4tc.,,,;, a give
entire satisfaction, sad his charges moderate.
lab= WM. C. CONNELLY.
GROCERIE6.
AMES PATTON, Jr., Federal street, Al
leghouy, Waulesale Grocer and Tea Dealer, and Licensed
Liquor Merchant. Dealer in Uover and Timothy teed;
Butter, Cie tree, Lard, Bacon, Flour, Salt, limb, Ate., and Cum,
try t'retlura geuerally, , U0v2.3
JAMES PATTON, Jit.,
Federal street, Allegheny,
is now receiving in store the following, which he will sell
at the loweat ca.lh prices, viz :-
123 bids. new crop plantation Molasses;
27 Lints. " " Sugar;
30 Ws. Grocers Syrup;
1U bbls. prime roll butter ;
80.) the. " Feathers;
120 noses " Cheese ;
oUU Baena Earns;
40 half cheats Young Ilyson, Imperial, andigennine
Old Country teas, with a general assortment of the beat and
largest stock of FamilyOroceries to be had in the eity,which
is for sale for Cash—remember, PATTON'S,
fel Federal street, Allegheny City.
s u GAR.—
20 bblo Baltimore Yellow Sugar.
4 MA& Island
10 bbla. Refined
10 " Lovering mooned 't
110C0i'ied and for 831 e by J &ALES PATTON, Jr.,
nov23 Alieghooy City
ATTENTION, ALLEGHENY CITY.-
The subscriber would call your attention to his
sweat of FAMILY OHUOMitIES bought, of late, in New
York, for CASII, which he will sell at sower prices than any
other house in the two cities, for Casa. Come and see the
prices, at JAMES PATTON'd, Ja.,
Federal street, near the Diamond,
deZU A.LLEGIaIiIr CITY.
A WORD TO TEA DRINKERS..
'2I:IE PEKIN TEA STORE,
.o. 38 Fifth street, has imported into this market some of
the finest grades of
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
grown in the Celestial Empire, dune up in all the various
fancy packages which Chinese ingenuity can invent. It is a
luxury and comfort to drink them. Proprietors of steam-
Loam and hotels, and private families are invited to cull.
_ Li E T CHEWS.- •
•
.1.0 dozen Mushroom Ketchup.
10 do Esiglath Walnut do.
20 do Quarts Tomato do.
60 do Pinte do do.
For halo by REIMER & ANDERSON,
n0v2.1 No 39 Wood street,-oppoalto St. Charles Hotel
Wheat, Rye and Corn Wanted,
VE.A.RL STEAL= rrELIELL,
LIAM EftLNY CITY.
rrII E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
ja. the above establishment, and are prepared to g
PAY TIM INGEISZT MAZE= PINCHES IN OA9II FOB
25,000 BUSHELS OF WILEAT.
10,000 RYR.4
10,000 CORN.
It to the intention cf the proprietors to offer EMMA PIUOSS
for auy choice lots of White or Red Wheat. They intend to
make very superior Family Flour, and are willing to pay a
Prellatilli to the farmer the shape of an extra price, to ill.
duce him to raise a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring It
to market iu good order.
jyl.s:lyd&w lc T. KENNEDY & BRO.
Lippincott, Shorten Sio P -arson,
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR IIFTEL
ANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va ,
lives, lat and Bonnet Boxes, Ladles Traveling
mike, Carpet Bags, &c., keep constantly on hand a 'arge
stock. We are prepared-to do a wholesale trade, and hav
ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we
would invite the trade to call and examine our goods bo•
Cure purchasing elsewhe.
011ARLES LIVEKY STABLES.-
The undersigned him bought the lease •
. the above named Stables, .-
gother with a portion of the exten. ;"-
sive stock of Horses and Carriages
late tan property of James Mdthews, deceased. In addition
to the stock before-Mentioned, he has also added a number of
FLNE GORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Hiatt, were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in
rhird, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten
tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which
tie has hitherto received frcn public is solicited.
JACOB GARDNER.,
St. Charles Livery Stablee.
N. B.—A Iir:ARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can
slways be procured fur Funerals. de29
..,:4TE - EL PENS. -
TEEL PENS. Gillot's; Pratt's ; Per
k) ry'll; l'innewe; Jenny Lind; Cooper; American ;
aeu'a, and Liaven'a, lust received by
W. 8. HAVEN,
Corner Ilitrkot and Second ata
WEET CIDER
kJ sale by
de24
PHRISTM.A.S and NEW YEAWS GIFTS
it_i f every description in the Fancy Dr" Hoods line.—
Please call and see them. C. HANsON LOVE,
da2s Formerly LOVE BROTHERS, 74 Market St.
OPPERAS.-10 bbls on hand and for sale
f 4.161 R. b. PA FINSCEITIYIR b (fl.
(lIIEESE.-500 boxes prime, for sale by
Ika 15 4 LINNSY IL COLLINS
DRESSED HOGS.-14 Dressed Hogs for
bai, by 1 . .1341 liSNI Y li. COLLINS.
QTARCII.-200 bas Rochester Pearl Starch
L) for Bale by - fdajl LIENILY H. COLLINS.
DORT FOLIOS AND DESK PADS for sale
by W6I. G. JOHNSTON & 00,
deg 67 Wood street
GEO.CO.,WHITE' & CO. having complet
- ed their annual iuventory, and redcoat the cost price
cf . i their goods, will sell their present stock at a further
redaction of prices. • jail
VARIEGATED SOAP.-25 boxes Varie
gated Soap received, and for sale cheap, by
JAMES A. FETZER.,
felo Corner Market and First streets.
WANTED.-300 bus. good Drittalos;
vlf by JAM 41.
Unnaur Market and End idgetta.
PIiOPIILETItIiSB
-4 bbls. Sweet Cider, for
JAMB A. FETZER,
89 Water street.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
R ---
BERT A. LOOMIS,-
- (Successor to B. T. 0. Morgan,)
- ONER AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PEB.IODIOALs
AND NEWSPAPERS,
No. 41 Fifth street, Pittsbuigh, Pa, u025:1 y
Co-Partnership.
rfillE undersigned have entered into Co-
Partnership, under the style of Win. C. Johnston & Co.
SAMUEL It. JOHNSTON, JR.,
•
• WILLIAM G. JOHASToN.
Pittsburgh, September 5, 1857.
B: R. JOHRBTOti, JR WI!. G. JOHNSTOBL.
W. G. JOHNSTON & CO.,
STATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
and JOB PRINTBra, No. 57 Wood street, between
Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa. se3o.
BLANK BOOKS,
Journals,
Day Books,
_Csab Books,
Invoice Books,
o._oc& Books,
,8111 Books,
Bec.aipt Books.
For sale by WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO.,
(1(329 57 Wood street.
PIANOS, AND MUSIC.
SUPERB GRAND PIAN.O,
• FROM TREIFACTORY OF
Steinway IL Sons, New York.
//LEBER It BRO. take pleasure in an.
nonncing to the public that they have just
received a splendid fall OILk.Nli PIANO,
from the factory of Steinway 4t. Sons, New '
York, which for exquisite sweetness and volume tf touo,
lightness and elasticity of teach; ind a mdst tasteful and el&
gent exterior is considered the FINEST tiRAND PIANO
ever brought to this city. The mechanism is a DOUBLE
BEtEATING ACTION, a pa ented invention of Stet .way
St Sons., which combines with the utmost promptness and
delicacy of touch a degree of durability but rarely attained.
We respectfully invite the public one and all, whether pur•
chasers or not, to call mad see this unrivalled instrument.
R. KLIDISR t Bitu.,
- . No. 63 Fifth street,
Sole Agents fur Steinway Sons.
N. B.—Also, Just i ecelved a fresh lot of Nuuns A Clark's
Pianos. deiS
T.EIE JUBILEE.—The Jubilee, an exten
sive collection of Church Music for Choir, the Congre
gation' and the dinging t , chool, to which is added the sacred
cantante, ESTHER, TitE iixeirraui, QUEEN, for LI/Ilai-
Cal societies, conventions, etc., by Wm. 13. Bradbury.
Tax NEW LUTE OP ZION—a collection of sacred music
by J. B. Woodbury.
A. lull supply of the above/net received and for sale, by
OLIA.B.LoTT.E BLUNIE,
• Old Established Piano 1/epot,
mr9 118 Wood et-eet, second door above Filth.
PIANOS!
- 7 PULL GRAND PIANOSI VT ti
PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11
AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS,
loom the Mannfactrry of UlllOlll RING Jlc SUNS'.
peados, just received from the manufactory of (bickering
A Sons' Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock w their PIANO p'ORTES :
One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly
carved case. Plies 4800
One Full sevemoctave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose.
wood case. Price 4700
One New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano, nearls equal
in power to a full Grand, and occupying only the
room of an ordinary square Piano. Price 000
Q,UARE PIANOS I
Two full carved Rosewood, Louis X_lVth, seven octaves,
with carved Desk and Feet work.-
Two Rosewood seven octave—Clifford style.
Two Rosewood. carved mouldings, seven octave.
Four Rosewood, plain round corners, seven octave.
Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves.
Four ".a a . Bt h
Four Rosewood " JA
All of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full
iron frames, and their now Patent Action.
These Instruments have been finished specially for the
subscriber, and will bo warranted to purchasers. For sale
at their reduced prices. JOll s 11. AIELLoR,
No. 81 Wood street,
dell Bole Agent for Chickeriug & Sons'.
Messrs. Charles .'9l. Lewis - Grebe,
TEAOLIEUS OF THE
PIAATO, r;t";71
ORGAN AND SINGING, 1 . ,
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES,
As th eek, Latin, German, French, anti npatush,
Taught by CHAS. Glthßl, Cand. Then!.
oir Enquire at the principal Mimic Stem. liie2.l:3m- a
TOBACCO AND iSEGARS.
VLT &D. RINEHART,
VV .
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
SELLING OFF!!
$B,OOO WORTH
OF EMBROIEDERIES,
SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, AT
J. BUSH'S, No. 6S Market atreet,
PllE GREATEST CHANCE EVER OF
FREED to the Ladies to buy cheap Embroideries. The
goods are ail fresh and new, and of the latest importation,
consisting of
Collars; Sleeves;
Bands; Edgings;
Setts; Laces;
Trimmings ,
Skirts; Waists,
Ribbons and Veils;
And will be sold without regard TO COST
TEIkIAILLNGS, HOSIERY AND FANCY GOODS,
.eszr- AT FIRST COST.-vp,
Im o .l,ldica, Come One, Come All, end don't miss the place,
AT J. BITS , : IF:,
;DTs. 65 Market street, between Third andjiburth streets
r°~-
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NORMAL CLASS.
91 HE SECOND SESSION OF THE NOR
MAL CLAIM, At the
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Under the direction of
A. BURTT,
Principal of the Fifth Ward Public Schools, will commence
On Monday Evening, February lot.
The Class will meet on Monday and Thursday evenings,
and Saturday mornings of each week.
148 $2 per Session of Sixteen Lessons.
DRAWING LESSONS,
AT IRON CITY 'COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
„zr. IN MECHANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL,
AND CRAYON DRAWING,
By JOHN 'INEHZ•
Ea- For further information apply to Mr. F. W. JEN
ELNS, Principal of Iron City Commercial College, Pitts.
burgh. [ novl4:6md.
LARD. --13 pkgs. No. 1 received, and: for
aide by i feLll - HENRY H COLLINS.
FLOUR.-20 bble. Fine Floui in
store, and for sale by
MCCANDLESS, MEANS d CO.,
fe2o Corner ]of Wood and Water streets.
_
WOVEN SHIRT BOSOMS—A first-late
article, all ready for use. A variety of styles re.
Ted et f fel9l ITOBNE'B, i 7 Market street.
I.4ARD.—A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and Aegs, Just received and for sale by
McOANDLESS, MEANS .4 CO.,
Ja23 Corner of Wood and Water streets.
ILOSINQ - ollT.—Women's Leggings,Wool
Stockings, Gloves, Mitts. Comforts, Undershirts and
Drawers, and e
,wary other article in the line of WOOLEN
GOODS for men, women and children, will be closed out
very cheap during the cold epelL .709. HORNE.
fol 9 ' 77 Market street.
VRlllT.—Rakins, Currants, Cranberries,
ju • Pigs, Hungarian Cherries,-Plums, Citron, Oranges,
Demons, for sale at lowest figures for Quay bp_
• JAIME, PATTON. J 11.;
deal federal street. ASLIaIIEPT CM.
UCILAGE---For :office' use in convenient
I form, for sale 1).7 - WILL G. JOEISIBTON & CIO.;
arida
_ U WOW , • •
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, MARCH 18. 1858
DEMAMS 1P ALL KINDS 02
.No. 129 WOOD STREET
PITTSBURGH, PA.
BANKS.
DOLLAR S V Eli 6.=,S Eft tri
No. 65 binzrth Street,
.FIDDLE BOOM, JONES! NEW BUILDING
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock; also,
tin Wednesd,i and Saturday evenings, from May let
to November lot, from 7 to 9 o'cloca; and from November
let to May let, from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received of all slams not l e a than Otis DOLLAR,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in Juuu
and December. Interest was declared at the rate of six per
cent. per annum, on the first of December, 181 St also in
June and December, 1856, and in June and December, 1857.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the
depositor as principal, and bears the some interest from the
first days of June and December,
compounding twice a year
without troubling the depositor to call or oven to present
his pass book. At this rate, money will double in less than
twelve years, making in the aggregate EIGHT AND ONZ-lIALV
PER CENT. A YEAH.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Builds and Reg
lotions, furnished gratis, on application et the office.
President—GEOßGE ALBREE.
VMS PIUt3IDINT9.
Hopewell Hepburn, John H. Shoenborger,
James 811 Idle, N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock, -
Robert Robb, James 1) Kelly,
William 8. Lavely, Jamey Herdman,
Hill Burg-win, John 8 Coagrave,
113.08111g5.
William J. Anderson. Jamas W. Hallman,
John G. Beckon:al, Charles lin ap,
Albert Culbertson, P A. Madeira,
John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Cali., Walter F. MarshaiL,
Aleuzo A. Carrier, Wilson !Miler.
David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D
Charles A. Colton„ Henry L. Bingo - al:
William Douglass, . John M. SPY} er,
Fraucie Felix, George 8. Seldeu.
George F. Gillmure, Alexander Tindle.
James 8. Hoon, , Thoubtald limbstauttei ,
William 8. Haven, George R. White,
Secretary and Treasurer—CHAB. A. CULTOL. [ fe3
BANK 01? lOWA.
a. J. S'rEVENS & CO.,
DES.MOIN ES, lo w -k
COLLECTIONS MADE and prompt. ]
mitted. LANDS selected and locates. Capitalists
wishing to make investments in the Wait, can du au through
this home. Correspondence solicited. Ltuy2l:6m
4013111 , 4 Duane TII D. LOOMIS.
AUSTINLOOMIS &
.00., Dealers di
Promissory Notes,,Bonds, Mortgages, aud all Securities
tor Money.
Money Loaned .on Checks at short dates, with collateral
security.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Persons desiring Loans can he accommodated on reason.:
ble terms, uud capitalists 1,111 he furuished with good securi
ties at remunerative prices.
Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of Real
ELstate.
01lice, Nu. 92 FOURTH street., ahoy., Wood.
AUSTEN LOUMIc, Notary ethyl.,
NU"
HULMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex
change Broilers, and Dealers in Notes, Drafts, Accopt
ances, Gold, savor and Bunk Notes. Exchange on the East
ern end Western Cities constantly fur sale.
Collections made in all the cities thioughuut the United
States. Deposit. receised in par muds or current paper, Nu.
57 Market street, between Third and Fourth sts. Litt.ithly
rrI.I.OMAS WOODS, Commercial Btoker, and.
Dealer to Noit39, Beal Ft.tau , , etc.. No. To
fourth street, Pitt Ina Jana
J OHN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGEtP 13h:uteri, Dealer in Exchauge, Coioniercial and Baul,
.voted. stock bought and told ou coninussiou. Collection,
carefully attended to. lutereat paid ou Deposits. No. 67
JONES' NEW Fourth street. jr:3o
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
‘,,11 CUTILBEItT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
litirk.et snout, for LI. Jalu and purenume ul Iteni
d‘suice, routing houses, unending to ineurance and repairs,
ontuining loans un &c,; uniting convoy
doetia, bundu, writing letter And corresponding
with partivis abroad, &c.. ocl3
BELDEN SE 11 0 Ult.
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, 0ilt)
Itelesittliusti.—tdosArs. klamot, Cittitutoon & Co., itobort
Parks, Esq. . JylLy
WESTERN LANDS•
ALEXAN DER GARRETT-,
REAL ESTATE AU T, NO. bu Si ATER S 'ME ET
CL EV ELAN D, 01110,
lias for sale Lands to tllnens, Wisconsin, I'dinues.,ta,
Michigan aud lowa do will eschatige Lands iu Wisconsin,
Ac., tut rittsbu. gh tuunutsetures, and also fur city property.
All letters of inquiry answered gratin, by addressing the as
above.
FARMS in Exchange fur City Property.—
A !arm of 350 acres, ou the Allegheny river, uear
laulanuing, 130 acres cleared; dwelling Louse, barn and or.
cutud ; coal, limestone and Iron ore. Also, a farm of luu
acres near the above. Also, a !drat of 03 acres eu Pine
creek, 4 miles from tilthinnuig; 30 acres cleared; two houses,
end is dna , nail to good naming order; a first rate location
for business. 230 acres ul land at mouth oh tied Bank creek;
40 acres cleared /MAU m good order. Price low and terms
easy. Mill be exclianged II:l whole or in part for city pro
perty. 3. L'Pllittnitti.
novlo 51 31arket cu. et.
ONLY $750 FOR A TWO 61ORY Dwel
lulu Hunan, of tuur ruuma, with tut Or g,uural hat
Lunt on Aloureray Amur, Allegnouy city, uy 110 &up to au
alley. Tenon, $4OO in hand, !duce at Lla, two auLt Litre,
FOR REN T.—A large dwelling house, on
Huss street, ut th.tad of fifth, with auttmlinte potuita
stun. Aleu. twu email huuscr.il m 6plaue'B Court.
S. SON,
nov2l 51 Muritut atreet.
VOR $750 will be sold a new two story
Frame Lioasa, with a good lut of ground, in Allegheny
city. tin) lot le 20 feet trout, on Monterey ntreet, hy 110
feet to an alley. Terms easy.
_ _
FOUR TO FIVE DOLLARS PER ACRE
for several. small lota of laud, ten miles Irma Abunds
vide' laarahall comity. Va., four wiles from R. It. Station.
ltich soil and good timber. Price $4 top per acre, on time,
from 5 to 7 years, if desired.
Also, 70U acres of good land, 3 miles from Cameron &a
lion, B. dt Ohio It. It., tor sale to suit purchasers, at from $7
to $lO per acre, ani on easy terms.
S. OUTIIBERT (st SON.
flovl 4 51 Market street.
Ault REN f.—A dwelling house on Third
street. Also, ono on Roes street, with immediate pus.
seision. S. CUTUBNRT it SON,
nov7 61 Market street.
FUR SALE. —k. Dwelling louse with a
good btore Room, situate on itobluson street near Fed•
rai, Allegheny city. Price low and terms easy.
jall 8. SUZ , I, 61 Market Rt.
L 1 OR SALE.—A comfortable dwelling house
.112 (frame) of hall and night rooms, portico in front, with
a tot of ground 75 beet front on Soutteavenue, Allegheny, by
220 deep to Rebecca street, with fruit and shade trees,
shrubbery, stable, etc., &c. Price $4,6111).
S. CUTHBERT Ir. SON,
nov2 61 Market street.
ERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTU
RERS' BANK STOCK, or PAPBB, will he taken at
p,r, either in whole or in part pay for several very desire.
ble locations for country residences, ucac the city. One A r t
of 12 acres, one of 11, of 10 dud 3 acres. Fur particulars
call at uur office. S. CUTUBERT .4i SON,
Oar 61 Market qtri43t.
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The most plemaut, safe and effectual Worm Remedy now
In tine.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and remil, by
ANGELL A lIAFT,
Cor. Wood and sixth s:s., PittAnrgh, Pa ,
And Bold by DrivillotF wc.nprolly fall
NOTICE.
T HE OLDESI AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE
TEA STORE
Extra flue Eir verur's Ch,,p, the Lest Green Tea imported,
being of gar& u growth. Also, the finest quality of pure
Oolong Tea. 'us/sassing a delicious fragrance only to be found
in the gPTiinite article. No spices kept, or anything that is
Iniurious in the flavor of Teas. Customers can rely on get
ug a pure article of its own flavor..
1,1 ft j A li*Meg 174119.
FLANNELS.-
White Yellow, Red and Plaid, of all grades;and at
LOWER. PRICES than they can be got fur at any other es
tablishment in the city.
0. HANSON 1,01"; , , formerly Love Brothers,
No. 2,1 Market etreet.
SEASONABLE GOODS.
aonciemen , s under garments; embracing silk, lamb&
wool, heavy merino and cotton uuder-shirta ; drawers, of the
best manufacture, and sold at very rrdnctsd rates.
MORRISON'S CELEBRATED SHIRTS. A large lot of
cravats, ties, pocket hdkfe., scarfs, .kc., and all other artielee
in the line of Fur Hoods , imitable for the season, at
nov3 11..}F.NE'S. 77 Market street.
AVARRA.NTED TO SHELL TWENTY
BUSHELS I'ER HOUR IN THE HANDS OF ONE
MAN—the Corn Sheller now exhibiting at No. 85 Fiat]
street. Now, don't be excln.d if you have been humbugged,
but give this machine a trial, and if it is an imposition, say
so; but if thoroughly entailed that it is the best invention
of the kind the ago has produced, then buy territory and
make a fortuney and quit your croaking. Call and. see.
-tin2B3t-tw-tf
Li" --200 barrels fresh Lime, for sale by
de23 fIii.NRY H. COLLINS.
ROOM CORN.-3 tons first quality reed
and for sale , y farbi HENRY 00-LINS.
NIONS.-1O bbls: OnionEi for sale by
iari 81NRY H. OOLLBS
10OUTNAM'S Improved, and other styles of
a Window Shade Fixtures, far. gala by
• 4324aT. a IL raLCups.
b. CUTLIBLKI &
Altirkt, etret t
8. CUTHBERT & SON,
51 Xlarket street.
In tILe city of Pittsburgh
INSURANCE
141 ttE INSURI N( E,
BY TR
Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL
DISE, FURNITURE, AC., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.
Office, No. 306 Walnut street.
CAPITAL, .9177.1+20 ASSETS, 8252,465 60.
Invested as follows, viz
First Mortgage ou Improved City Property, worth
double the amount $120,200 00
Pennsylvania Radioed Co.'s ti per cent Mortgage
Loan, $30,000 cost. 25,600 00
Allegheny County 6 per cent. Penn's It. R. Luau. 10.000 00
Pennsylvania ttailroad Co.'s Stock 4,000 00
Stuck of the Reliance Mutual Insurance Oo 19,100 00
Stock of County Fire Insurance Co 1,050 0o
Scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 476 00
Bills Receiva , le,businesS paper 62,711 50
Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3,336 19
Cush od hand and iu Bank 16,043 20
$252,465 89
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
DIBXOTORS
Clem Tingley,
William R. Thompson,
David 8 Brown,
Cornelius Stevenson,
John R. Worrell,
11. L. Carson,
Robert Poland,
Moses Johnson,
Charles S. Wood,
James S. Woodward.
int 3
Samuel Bispham,
Robert Steen,
William Muaser,
Benjamin W. Tingley,
Marshall Hill,
Z Lothrop,
Charles Leland,
Jacob T. Bunting,
smith Bowen,
Wm. M. Semple, Bittsh'g
B u. El !NORMAN, ,Yecretary.
J. DAMAN E COPFLN, Agent,
North-east c,,ruer Third and Wood streets.
MANUFACTURERS' lASLIIINCE CO,
Obice—No. 10 Merchants' Ezehange,
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL 4500,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND RISKS TAKEN
WM. A. RUODES, President
CHAS. WIQE, Vice President.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
DIRECTUB,
Wm. A. Rhodel, A. 8. Lippincott,
Field, William Neal,
John P. Malone, J. Rinaldo Bank,
M. Richards Ithickle.
Pittsburgh 01lice, No. 98 Water etiect,
mrl7 EDW. U. BELL, Ageut.
MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Philadelphia.
%VII. V. PETTIT, President D. J. NITIANN, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid in and invaated...s2oo,ooo on
Surpaal 63,428 aa
1,111:13,P.:8
Ina tree Cargo Risks ou the Ohio and MISSISSIppi Rivers mid
tributaries. lu.ures against loss ur damage by Fire,
ilsO, against the Perils of the Bea and luland
Navigation uud Tranaportatiou.
DIRECTORS:
Wm. V. Pettit, J. 0. Montgomery, John Pumroy,
D. J. McCann, E. F. Witmer keno Gallon,
B. L. Wooleton , John A. Mar:hall, Chas. B. Wright,
John J. Patterson, Elwood T. Rusey.
02/14:1E..a5;
W.11.1.1.A.A.1. V. PETTIT, Presni...nt
E. F. WITMER, Floe President.
D. J. MCCANN, Secretary.
In Phitudelphia . : I In
SMger, Lamb ei Cu., I Utoincuitz, Juatice A Co.,
Truitt, Bro. g Co.,Baca, Morgan A Stidfula,
I
A. T. Lane do Co., P uAiroy, Caldwell A Co.
PrIMSBUREEI OFFICE, NO. a 7 WATER BTKEET.
au7 IL. W. POINDEXTER, Al
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE C'OPEIPANY,
Pio. 149 Chesnut Screct,
Opp site the Cutitom House.
‘i i i ket riLL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
BANCE,either Perpetual ur Limited, on every
de,criptim, of Property or Merchaudiso,ut reasonable rang
of premium..
BOBEItT P. KING, President.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice Freak.lent.
DIIur.CTOES.
Charles I/ayea, E. It. Cop,,
hi. Li English, tieorgo W. Bronin,..
P. B. eavery, Joseph B. Paul,
U. Sherman, Jolui Clayton,
e. J. Mugargee, ilor.
F. BLAoationnE., 6.ecret.a.ry.
J. G. CuYPIN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streets
N i EPTUNE INSURANCE CUIVIPAN Y ,
OF PIIILADE.LPIIIA,
FRANKLIN ktUILDINUs, 414 WALNUT STREET.
Organized under the Ueneral Insurance Law, with a Cash
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to $600,000. In
sures against loss or dam.ge by FLRE, MARINE, INLAND
.NA VIUATION and TRANSPUATATION.
OP EWERS :
H. 0. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHT SHIELDS, V. Proe't.
GEORGE SIAYET, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
LI. 0 Laughlin, D. Sherwood, D. Montgomery,
W. C. Stutesbury, R. M. Carole, Richard Shields,
L F. Showell, U. C. Butler, William Usborne,
ueorge Scott.
TITE A CIIAITEY, Agents,
Office Lafayette Finn, entrance on Wood at
PITTSBURIIII
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
I.NBLIItANCE CaIIPANY,
GORGE': of WATER LND• MARKET STREETS•
PI:PTSBURGFI, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
Ais.r...tilLsnist, Vico President.
F. A. Ruansur, Secretary. .
.2® - This Company makes exery insurance appertaining to
or connected with LLFE RISKS.
Also, against HULL' AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
generally.
And against Loss and Daniago by Plro,.and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
DIRECTORS.
itobert . tialway, Samuel itl'Ulnrkan,
Joseph P. Gcowam, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Mailman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F. Hart,
David H. Chambers, Robert IL Hartley,
William Carr, J no. lacriill. sel,s
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM BAGALEY, President.
SAMUEL L. KARSTIELL, Secretary:
t'FICE: 94 Water street, between Market and Wood dreets
Insures DULL AND °Ana.) RISKS, on the Ohio
and 3liesiseippi Rivera and tributaries.
Ineuree against Loes or Damage by FIRE.
Also, against the Perils of the 6er. and Inland Navigation
a,.1 Transportation.
DIEJ9O7OP.EI
William Bagaley, Uapt. Mark Sterling,
damuel Boa ; . Samuel M. Hier,
James M. Cooper, John S. Dilworth,
James Park, Jr., Francis Sellers,
Isaac M. Ponnock, ' William B. [lays.
Springer Harbangh, John Shipton,
Capt. Samuel C. Young, Walter Bryant,
John Caldwell. Js
WEST BRANCH.
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
CHARTERED BY TEIE LEGISLATURE OP PENNSYLVANIA
Club Capital... ...... $300,000 I Premium N01e5...5132;343.
THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Builtlino, Merchandise, Farriiture, dx., iu town'. or
emintry.
DIIIC0T011.8:
J no. J. Pearce,liion. G. C. Hurvey,lCharl.s. A. Meijer,
John B. Hall,Charles Crist, Peter Dickinson,
I
T. T. Abrams, n I Jackman , W. White,
Thomaa Kitchen.
EION. U. C. HARVEY, President
'f. T. Anneals, Vice President.
THOd. KITCHEN, Secretary.
HEPYHENCEeI:
Samuel H. Lloyd, Dr. J S. Crawford,
A. A. Winegardner, John W. Maynard, A. updegrad,
L. A. Mackey, Lion. S Cameron, James Armstrong,
A. White, Ehos. Bowman D.D, William Fearon,
James Quiggle, Wm. Vanderbelt, Hon Wm. Bigler,
oFFICF.--NO. 115 Park!. STBEET, Pirrsiamion
de2l:tf J. A. LlPeedi.T, Agent.
PHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.
Disicvous—Charles W. Banker, Thomas Hun, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob IL Smith, Geo. W. Richard.%
Mordecai D. Lewis, Adoiphi E. Berle, David 8. Browne, Mei.
ris Patterson, Cuss. N. ailießEl4 President.
Cius. G. B.I2IOEMR, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
deacription of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
;Lich, with their capital and premiuma, safely invested,
ford ample protection to : the naltark4
Assets of the Company, on January let, 1381, as pab
-ILbed. agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz:
Mortgage 5918,128 68
Beal Estate_ 84,377 78
Temporary Loans 83,968 17
Stocks 81 889 0i
Cash, ' 84,346 81
Total .................
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they have paid upward of Onei hiillion.Four Hundred Thou.
sand Dollara,l oases by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of inanranco, as well as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptneas all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFEE,- Agent,
Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third eta.
30 DOZ. WHITE, BLACK AND COLOR.
ED KID GLOVES, Bajo us' beat. Just received
this day. Also, Dress Goods, etc. -
O. HANSON LOVE,
(Formerly Love Brothers,)
N 4.14 Market street.
PRUNING TOOLS—Fur the Garden and
Orchard, vise—&se.s, Chisels, Grape Shears, Herge
nnears,•Pruning Hooks, Knives, etc., invariety, for
Kai) by UsSel J WA.4100.
BIERCHAN-
41 ' tiS:7l" A*2 ' - .*`' n •
Rat,_ litoalt, ttc., "Extermilmator,
Put up In ale:, ittni 1.1 Boxes. ~ FOr the Destruc•
tion of nuts, 1111cer,,Grousu1 or leleld MICB, Melee, Roaches,
Croton Bugs, etc. ' " •-- • • •
"COSTAR'S"
BED BUG. EXTERMINATOR.
Pat op In 26c., 60c., 750.; and' $1 Bottles.
" COSTAR'S"
ELECTRIC 'POWDER,
Pat up In 25c. and LOO. Boi,e. To Destroirliotto, Bed Boge,
Mosquitoes, Ants, Fleas, Plant Insects, Vermin on Fowl,
and Animals.
The above are now acknowledged the
Only lufallitde Remedies
• Air Tunas Cash.
ha- goods sent on commission. - •
lAblval wholesale Terms made to Druggists and Deab
ere everywhere.
49,.. Costem'a" Private Ciunular to Druggists , and Deal.
era sent by mail, on application.
inf. Sold, Wholesale and Retail, at • 4 i• COSTAR'S 11
Principal 1 7epot, No. 88 ti Broadway, New
Marts; and by Druggists arid Dealers everywhere. •
My Preparations are certain Destruction to every species
of Verml.,.lirld, wherever known, are hailed as the most re
markable discoveries of the age Asa couarrinence, the de•
our nd fs becoming immense To meet ;MA doffiand fairlh
and to meet alma, Ina liberal spirit, these generour persons
who may want to teat their merits for themselves and their
neighbore-in new places—in short, to place them within
the reach of every body, every where.
I have arranged a scale of prices and preminme that can't
fail to mer t the views Of all :
' On Receipt of ONE DOLLAR:
1 wi r forward by mail (post paid) a sufficient quantity
of the Rat, Roach, 'dr.., Exterminator to destroy all
of this clase,of vermin that-may infest your premieee.
.
On Receipt of TWO DOLLARS.
will forward by mail (postage paid) &Burns:lout
quantity of both the Rat, tioach„ tilt .Exterminator
end the Electric /brinier, together with the premium
of one year's subscription to the-Urn/44 State.; Journal,
the largest and best concludted monthly newspaper
in tie Unite. States.
lit. On Receipt of kIIVE' , DOLLARS.
1 will forward by express (prOpaying the express
charges) V, worth of Rat, Roach, du, ..kirtarminator,
the Electric ltnoder, and the Bed Bug Exterininator,
(lb le latter being a liquid ; cannot be :sent in the mail,)
cud the additional premium of One year's subscription
to the United Stater Journaz. • • '
IV. on Receipt of TEN DOLLARS. -
The same terms will be made as made to Druggists
and Dealera
45:0- See. Costar's Private Circular to Druggists and
Dealers.
&ensue all letters to
COSTAR'S PRINCIPAL IDEPOT
5
388 Broadway, Now York.
Aar. To cave mistakes and trouble:
I. Write in a pain hand the name of Post Office, County,
and State.
2. Register your letter, apd it will come at my risk.
3. - New Yoi k and Pastern money preferred.,,
James P. Smith,
Charles
Thomas
vc
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Eti THE F. 'LIAR' :
Rats, Roaches, Bugs, Insects, Sa.c.
What the Farmer ,Says :
A late wt 'ter h.q... that the { ariuus species of vermin aro
multiplying at. a I,arful rune throughout the laud. Their
ravages have become a mater of serious dread." A Yost
minter iti Imams , writing to "Costar's " Depot, says: •` The
country is lit, ratty overrun with them, (rats, mice, &c.")
another, truth the daub, dame State, says : The rate posi
tively gnaw the Imams off my 110r808 while in the stable."
nu mu c.xr. , ..spundent. re/narks: Tney (the rata) are eve
rywhere—in cue house, the bare '
and under every
tamp in the field." in the South it id still worse. A
late order from. the Navy Yard at Mobilo was for thirty
poundi of tn. Rat Exterminator alone.
Whut the i'eople
NEw Yobs, April 12,1210.
Dear Sir:—Liaving a great many rata around Illy stable
and shop, I though,. would try your Bat Ismorminater, and
taught one of your Mies, and fixed it according to your
directions. The next morning I found over one hundred
slid tiny dead rate. I take pietism e in saying that it will
Jo more than y.,u say it wilL I have also tried it on steam
hems, and satisfied them that it is the greatest thing of the
age. J. ii. U,Nabaltalt..,
No. 43610th atria.
Cm, EL. June Mat, D 157.
Dear Sir,--My truther, J. W. il'Creery , purchased
e bux of your ltd, Exterminator, and found it to be what
you recommended it to tie, a perfec. Rat destroyer. I here
with inclose $b fur .. ore of it.
Yours, fto., ASHLEY AVCREERY.
Naw YolAi, Dec. 17th, 1867.
• • All this summer I have _een troubled with
It 'aches and .11ice. 1 w., actm.lly ashamed of the house,
,r the R..uches sure vest . ) here, and I don't know what 1
vhuuel hays dune by Lin time. 1 purchased a box of your
teiminator anu tried ,t, and in due week titers was not a
Roach or ..11_,nne iu trio how,.
Dear Sir,—l have used it (the )tilt, Roach, ac., l;xtermi•
aster) true uiguts, and it is matting a sail havoc among the
hat tribe. Years, &c., J. P. BECual.
What the Press say:
We Ic“ow, by W.:W..1 experience, that "Costar's" prepara
tions tor Rate, Roaches, bed Bugs, and Insects generally, are
complete and persect exterminators. Wherever `•Costars"
Estermtnututi have been us-d, they have never tailed to
perform all that to claimed for them. Housekeepers should
nut fail to try them.—. New York Atlas, Nay 17th.
Cbdar's' Rat, Roach, &c,, Exterminator is an Infallible
destroyer of these pestilent creatures. His Bed Bug Bxter
minator is valued beyond measure by every housewife who
has had occasion to use it. So is his Electric Powder, whion
is certain loath to blusquitoes, Moths, Flies, Fleas, and ver
min of every sort.—/ndianapoiis (bid.) Se tine).
What (lie Druggi.ts any:
•
A. J. BLOOKBu.II, (Druggist,) New Lisbon, 0. " Your Ex
torminaton prove sausiactory."
G. & T. E. M'DONALD, (Druggists,) New Brunswick, N. J.
" W e tried the Rat, Roach, &c., Exterminator, mid It an
swers a good purpose."
E. B. 01.1.NNINtill.d.11, (Druggist,) Beaver Dam,
(the Rat, Roach, etc., Extvrminator) is highly satisfactory
to those who have tried IL"
SAM LI EL HILL, (Druggist,) Deer °reek, Pideetway county, 0.
"'the Rat, Roach, &c., titterminataz does - all lL is rococo•
mended to do."
OUILPURD & LEMBERGER, (Druggists,) Lebanon, Pa.
We are pleased to say that which is &Ail gives satisfao:
tion "
OEO. ROSE, (Druggiat,) axrdington, 0. "It (the Bat
Roach, &c, Exterminator) Bella Like hot cakes, giving gen•
eral seriatim loo."
GEO. IL REISER, Agent, Plttaburgh, Pa.
It. L. FA NE6TOCK & CO., No. 60 Wood, and
Corner of konrth at., Pittsburgh, Pa.
r s:lmdiw
• NOW IS TAE TAME
FOIL BITTING CHEAP CLOTHING.
Z. L EISNER,
ON THE CORNER on WOOD AND FIFTH
STIt.ELETt3, late Davin's Auction Room, ill now sell
ing out his entire wholedale stock nt OAT PRICES FOR
UAIU ONLY. He will sell Fins Black Petersham Over-
coat chat used to sell at 45,00 for $3,76
Flue Black Petersham Overcoat ........ ......... 8,80 " 4,50
•• Browu 8,00 •' 6,76
•' Raglan. o 0,00 " 8,00
Iggorliouci Raglan ' « 8,00 " 6,06
Lan, baltfn 10,00 " 7,00
•' " 8,00 " 6,00
7,00 " 4 . 60
P.lna Pilots 10,00 " 6,00
Whitney th eta.........
Beardkin
Earituum as
" 8 4 00 " 41 , 543
Fine Wove Cassituere .- 8,00 " 43,00
Brown Cloth 10,00 " 0,00
Black 811 k Cloth 12,00 - " 7,00
Super Fine Dram Frock Coats —15,00 " 13,00
.4 ~ ,• 4.
......15,00 " 11,00
" " .......... ........ 10,00 " 6,50
mute, 1 7 , -AA, an.l leuralahlug Gooda at these and propor
tic o rates. da23
I AMES MILLINGAR, MONONGAILIELA
PL MILL, would respectfully inform the public
twit he has rebuilt since the tire, and having enlarged his
s , tablishineut, and filled It with the newest and most ap•
;rovei machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and
placed baaros, scrowl sawing and resawing, doors, sash and
shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box making, dm.
South Pittsburgh, September 7, 1857. feel°
CHARLES O. LE%US, ALDERMAN,
And I,x-9fEcio ittatice of the Peace,
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE
A ELETII STREETS.
All busttiess connected with this Office will be attiinded to
with promptness Conveyances of idi,kinds done with legal
accuracy—such as Leeds, Mortgages; 'Fonda, Powers of At
torney, itz. Titles to heal 4atate.exaruined.,
To the members of the Bar ho lemurs his services as Com
misduner to take Depositions to be read in the several Courts
of this Suite, and elsuwhere. Ilia office is one of the main
Police Stations of the city, and consequently his fi ,, Bitica in
executing business of that kind are very desirable. ifeLo:l3
H OUSES Fox RENT BY
CCTIIUIM & SON; 51 Atarket street.
two story dwelling house on Miller street, containing b
rooms—rent $2O. per year. A two story house of 8 rooms,
wash-house aed large lot of ground, fruit trees, etc., on
Ewalt street, Lawrancovillo--ron. StED. A two story frame
house of 8 rooms, large garden, grave vines, stable Bad car
riage house, on Pasture lane, Allegheny—SU:4 per year A
conttortable dwe.ling on Carson street, Fonth Pittsturgh—
slBo per year. The Buckeye Hotel, corner of Ferry ana
water streets, win wbe leased for 1,2, or 8 years. A dwelling
house on Wylie street—s2oo per year. Two warehouses on
Third street. 0:119
URESII LOBSTERS.-10 dozen i n cane,
for =IA by ILEYBIEII a ANDERSON.
nr Nn 89 Woodinreet.
ri AR RI AGE OIL CLOTHS Enamelled
and plAin - finiak, on . different kinds of goods.—all
widths—wheleitalo and retary by • J. a H. PAULUS,
fend VA and 28 St, Mar stiwt.
irIATS.-2(X) bus, ha arrive by railroad, this
VAS dlisahfiagriski :UM
U. MUM.
MISCELLANEOUS
66 Death to all Vermin I "
For the People:
J,.) LIN 8. UIVENB, No. 9- Elm street.
510olLee1 'ALT WORKS, Ohio, Jane 8, 1888.
THE DAILY POST.
THURSDAY MORNING- MARCH -r, 1868)
Railroad Statistic■ in Pennsylvanlc.
The receipt of a volume of nine hundred end
forty one pages, containing the "Annual Report
of the Railroad Commission of the State of New
York," has again brought to our mind—and this
time with increased force—the necessity of a
new department in the Government of this State,
in order that authentic statistics- of a vast in
terest in which Pennsylvania overtop all other
States, may be registered in one office and re
ported to the Legislature, thereby adding one
more to the existing series of useful -- and inter
esting " Exeoutive Documents."
There are in Pennsylvania MOTO MGM fifty Bail
road Companies, owning more than - two thotisand
five hundred miles of railroad open to traffm,
costing in the aggregate more than one hundred
and thirty millions of dollars t And yet or this
vast interest there is no compact record, - for some
of the companies do not even print their official
reports for the use of their own stookhglders I
And if the State, through the Logislatnre that
gave birth in acts of incorporation to the com
panies who control the enormous slims invested
in permanent railroad improvements, should; for
any purpose, desire to acquire accurate info:ma
tion of their coat, condition and operations, she
would find many obstacles to be overcome before
attaining her objeot ; while citizens of the State
and of other States ' who hold shares of stock
and certificates of loan in railroads within the
State, have no access to a public record, such :as
is kept in the State of New York and elsewhere ;
because, as we have said, no such reoord is pro
vided for by law in Pennsylvania.
On the first of January, the railroads in Penn
sylvania and New York thus compared :
Name. In ranee. operation. and equipment.
Now York 2,884} 2,710 $133,791,824
Penasylvania..3,46l 2,780 135,724,809
It is observed that Pennsylvania leads New
York in number of miles and amount of cost,and
yet in Pennsylvania there is no official bureau
for the collection and registration of data show.
ing the progress of her railroads, while in New
York all this information can be compiled from
the series of volumes containing the annual re
port submitted to the Legislature.
This remissness on thepart of Pennsylvania--
a State so transcendent in her resources and pre
ponderant in her advantages—has e often amazed
intelligent non residents, if it has not actually
sometimes deterred them from venturing the in
vestment of their means within her limits; for
order and system are necessities in good govern
ment, and hence to govern wisely it is essential
to know the condition and transaction's of _the
governed, giving to everything attention and
leaving nothing to chaos. Consequently, if
every member of the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia, had in his desk, ready for reference, a
volume of reports from all the railroad compa
nies in Pennsylvania, classified by a competent
archivist or head of department of railroad ge
netics, he would be fortified with the means of
more intelligent legislative action, 'because-in
such case he would have within his reach faota
stated under oath, in lieuof oral representations
which sometimes are as evanescent as Is the
moisture in the breath that gives them utterance.
The assessed valuation of the real estate within
the 24 wards of the city of Philadelphia for 1858
is $147,752,152, a sum which, however _large in
itself, is scarcely more than the cost of the rail
roads and canals in Pennsylvania. Of the
valuation of real estate in all the counties of
the State, there aro records running far back
into years agone ; but of the valuation represent
ed by the iron ways of Pennsylvania including
their appurtenances, traffio,capital, debt, income,
eto., it remains for the Legislature to provide
that, hereafter, such a record shall be - kept:
Imagiats also the interest that would be elicited
by a tabulated statement of the tons carried over
the iron and water ways in Pennsylvania giv
ing the r roduot of 'Other States? Then trace the
Pennsylvania tons to their sources in the mines,
ore beds, and fields, whereiabor gives them value
and the imagination will expand over a genial
theme in the richness and greatness of the vista.
Rumored Reatguation of the Pope.
The London Court Journal has the following
paragraph:
A rumor has been afloat the last few days In Paris
of an anticipated change in the temporal government
of Rome, welch will create surprise in the minds of
every people in Europe. Some talk of the approach
ing abdication of the Popo as a certain thing, and
already has Father Ventura been spoken of us his
success..r. The nomination of the latter to Cardinal
ate, in preparation for this event, has frequently been
announced. As General of the powerful . Order of
Ignatius, Father Ventura's position would enable
him to accept the Papal Crown with probation.
Upon .he above our esteemed contemporary,
the Catholic Miscellany, has the following re
_
marks:
If the above piece of news be a fair sample
of the intelligence of those who write and read
the London Court Journal, we should like to
know in what courtiers and clowns differ as to
mental calibre. It is no exaggeration .to say,
that there is positively not one word• of truth in
the whole paragraph. But it is absuril as false.
Pius,LY. has no more thought of resigning now
than he had two years ago, when other court
„journals nailed Cardinal Wiseman as his certain
successor. •>
Father Ventura, on whoae shoulders, without
his . good leave, the succession is now thrown, so
far from being the General of the terrible Order
of Ignatius, is not even a nifimber - of the same.
He is a Theatine, and oven among his own re
ligious holds no rank of importance. Bat were
he even a Jesuit and General of that Order, in
stead of being Well fitted for the post 80 kindly
assigned him by newspaper gossip; he would be
eminently disqualified.for. it ; since the religious
vows of a Jesuit forbid him not only to askilre to
places of church dignity, but compel him to re
fuse them, when offered, under the severest pen
alties.
The paragraph of the Court Journal has found.
its way across the, Atlantic), and is, no doubt,
implicitly 'believed by thousands •amongst us,
who - Would refuse faith to a Catholio.miracle,
were it performed under -their very eyes.. But
childish credulity, as the experience of ages at
tests, is always the companion, if not the conse
quent; of • -unreasonable skepticism. In the
special matter of Rome and the Pope, there is
no figment so absurd, no story so preposterous,
that will not obtain credence, if it only minister
to popular prejudice: Did any correspondent of
one of our religious or political journals think
fit to hoax his readers by solemnly assuring them
that. the Pope never walks within the precincts
of his palace, but is compelled by . the Canon law
to creep about en all fOura; or that, 'whenever
he 'rides out, his chariot is drawn by live Gatti
chins and three Sesuits; or that on his coronation
day he is obliged, by hereditary court etiquette,
to slaughter and eat a Protestant baby for
breakfast---how many are thereof our 't enlight
ened reading public," who would not swallow
such tales without the least !suspicion/ We
could almost stake life or limb on the chance
that nine out of every ten readers Would believe
them as devoutly as they do the epeeist points of
their sectarian creed. -.
. 6,00 " 8,00
- 6,00 " 4,60
.......10,00 `• 7,00
6,00 " 4,00
• -
DR
II NE S.-
A' ' 10 cases Borden: Prnnes,tn glass Jars;
25- kegs Cooking Prunes jut reo'4.l anti .far 6810
REIMER A. ANDERSON,
No. S 9 Wood street, •
Opposite St. Charles Hotel.
FOREIGN FRUITS! -
'REDUCTION 'IN PRICIER,
AT THE PAGODA TEA STORE&
Wo aro now selling Turkey Currants at 13c 1/1 lb.
French and Zauta Currants, at 10c and 100 VI lb.
New Valencia Raisins for cooking, at 123.0 lit lb.
New Malaga l• at 150 it
New Smyrna Fig; 1234 and 15c "0 lb.
New efrmaa-Prunci nt 1234 c ?PO.
Also, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Spices ,
a e
!ho o
Raisins, t.nrrants, Figs and Prunes, who le lo w
ast market price. HAWORTH', BRO. A BRO
/nl4 • Corner Diamond and Diamond allay.
s6•ooFOit a two story frame dwelling
cons° and lot of ground to foe: by 100, plesa.
ntly Slinated on Mt. Washington. 'Terms easy. •
feti OUT IthialT t.,q3N, 41 Marko
NOTICE TO BUTCHERS.—Large Meat
Cotters and Sewage Fillers, ot.verions sbies, st No.
47 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
deed
VAR CORN-130 sacks' Ear Corn, jastre
calved, and far sale by JAS. A. MUM,
!523 AO Water West.
LACK CRAPE COLLARS—Choice styles
—very at
MUM% MAI* 1111148.
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NUMBER 132
Total Length Length in
WARDROP
Coast of roads