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sepl7 Editor and Proprietor.
BUSINESS CARDS
e. ED. A. HMO;
A. It Et A. YERS)
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BOOK AND JOB OFFICE,
POST ST_TIMODISJCaS,
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PITTSBURGH.
THE undersigned having made extensive
I additions of tha LATEST AND HANDSOMEST STYLES
TYPE, and improved Machinery, to the MORNING POST
JOB OFFICE, invite th° ,teution of Rail Road Officers
Merchants, business LU‘'.., out the public generally, to their
superior facilities fur exectitiqg with dispatch, on reasonable
terms, all kind, of
RAIL tir, OAID ,
MERCANTILE,
LEGAL,
AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
4hir Our inat,rial tieing nearly all HOW, VVIJ can giro Li
rance of the most coufploti, satisfaction, and solicit ordaie
for
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS,
RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS,
BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES,
LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS,
BILLS ILA_DING, CIRCULARS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
PAPER BOOKS, DEEDS,
tdORTGAtIES, BOND
Ake attentlou will also be paid to the printing
Podters, Programmes, 4 - e. for Concerts, Exhibitions and
CU:cases. BARR & MYERS.
HUFFMAN,. M'C'ItEEPZI7 & CO.
I.)B.WARDING AND
COMMISSION 'aIERCIIANTS,
DiLkLEIREI
PRODUCE, FLOUR AND WOOL.
No. 114 IiLcOND STLIsS2, PL413111111011, PEINNA.
BEFEEENCEB:
Springer ilarbangh, . Joseph E. Elder ' St.Lonle;
Plttsbui ; Boone & Wyle, Philadelphia;
it. H. Palmer, " Garret & Martin,
McCandless, Means & Co, James, Kent, Santee & Co. "
I.E. Childs & Co., " tteene , Sterling & Co., "
Bagaley, Cosgrave & Co., " Yard, Gilmore &
A. A. Mason & Co., " Edward T. Mott,
G. W. Smith, Wheeling; Weaver & Graham,
A. J. Wheeler, Banker,
The People's Shoe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENB/C'HER &CO.,
Cheap Cash Dealora in all Linda of Faahioaablo
BOOT!' , SHOES AND GAITERS,
For Gz,utleuwn, I yliea, 1 - yatha and Children,
No. 17 Flan. Street, near Market,
ocB PITTSBURGH, PA.
I=l
PEE & JOHNSON,
. Prom lut0:13 of Childn & Co.'s
st cut iLlastie Ir'iro and Water Proof
Cemtnt Roofing.
133 THIRD STREYT.
ORDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith
fully oxect_tf..d, and all oLI 7 ,“r:: warranted.
o Rooting material always oo Land, and for sale, with di
xi?ctieng for use. sep2.fly
JOS. F. ziartuLTont & Co,
ENGINEERS AID' MACHINISTS,
Corner of First and LLG , rty ;erects, Pit.telno gh., Pa.
SUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist
and Saw Mills, Breweries Printim; Establishments,
Manufactories &c., made to order. They also continue the
manufacture of their Celebrat,d Machinists' Tools, such as
Turning Lathes, Iron Planets, Bor:ng and Drilling-Machines,
to. Mao, Wrought Iran Shaitiag, with Pulleys, Hungers,
&c. &c. PIS:Iyd
ROIIEII2 111011PBON
JOBN TIIOMPFON
JOHN TEEIOREPSON & CO.,
HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS ANI)
GILATNERS, NO. 135 Third stye, t. SIGN PAINT
ING executed with 'ie.:teen and de-pa•cu. Mixed Paints,
- Ole Turpentine, Varnieh, Jap.iu and English Patent Dry
erg, Montaigne nick, a ye. y linperior article,
Philu
det and Pittsburgh White head always on hand and for
salt,. We are prepared ind colors for Painters, Drug
gists, or others, at the ehortect notice, as we have a MIII
w ,ich grinds by strain Painters will sale money ..)r gut
tie..; their colors ground with us. tuar.s:ly
r ....,
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GOLD AND SILVER SP .CTACLES,
AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES•
HYDROMETERS
or weighing spirits, the cheapest and best articles ever
brought to this city.
TIIEIOIO,II :TERE, AND DAM.)3IETEILI - i,
var . , i 11.! iD from zd Lo $3O ouch.
POLLET
6URVEVOR'
alwaya on hfiu,l
S COMPASSES,
G. SHAW'S,
Cipticiqn, f. 3 Fifth &rect.
opposite hlay.:uic klaIL
Depot. '
J. C. BUFFUM Lt. S. SURREIt.
C. BUFFUti tilo.nufaeturtrs of
U • 17 , ardaparilln. ?viiut.rl.l Pop, Buttlet! Ale aid
Sort-r; AIK), Ltottler3 01 'N'ironw vants.7tc.,
Ala. War..lollf!f.,
No. %.48 istrtei,
PLerhiavata,
Orden nite4 t el cuni.try
i2c,rt , rf: notice. plGaydt is
B. C. Si, J. kit. SAVY'ffER,
12.i:,11/A,AUFL:hu av
LARD OIL,
CANDLES,
PALM, 'rot LEI',
AND 110. - 31 N SOAPS
N.l. 47 1,1106t9 bti , 2 :'[tt•bnrgh,
A. L. WEBB & BRO.
Vl ,, rwmura fn P.I.PF.It 4 10 4
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND Atir.Nfl VIE SALE OF
DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FOSE,
corik.r Pratt and 001V.Illerce streets,
BALTIMORE,
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Roceie,.3 on Co an d nsignmult
wake ad kind&
theof West,rn:ranee,
vances reon.
13.73.PERENOE.
tiro. W. Smith & Co., W H. Smith A Co ,
H Garrard, Minor S. Hick bt.801.1.
F. J. BIIBEIA,
BUSILA & GUTE.INEDORF,
IdANUFAVI:fiIEiIE OF
STEAM BOILERS,
Awl Alt k h idi of Sheet iron Work.
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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.
WASHINGTOI% HOUSE,
COR. PENIV'A AVENUE 4 THIRD
WASHINGTON, D. C.
A. F. BEVERIUGE PROPILIETILEBB.
SCOTT HOUSE,
Corner Irwin Street and Duquesne Way,
PITTSBURGH, PA
B. 1). MARKEIt, - - - PROPRIETOR,
(Formerly of tho " Marker klU11130." Blairsville, Pa
rir HE SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM-
A PLETEL ANL OPEN FOR GUESTS. It Is situated
in a cential part of the city, being convenient to all Railroad
Depote anli-Steamboat Landings. •. ! .• .
The House was built in 18456, with all modern improve.
meats, and fitted up in splendid style—tiro entire Itmuiture
being new—and will in every respoct be a first chits UoteL
Fine STABLES are attached to the promises. 1.J0124y
H. W. KANAGA
U 0 So HOTEL,
Opposite the Penna. Railroad Depot,
HARRISBURG, PA. (Jel6
ASIIIINGTON HOTEL,
FORMERLY U. P. HOTEL,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
rpHIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE
corner of P.,NN and WASHINGTON Streets, between
the CENTRAL AND WESTERN RAILROAD D.E.POTS, and
has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and
furnished with new furniture, and is now the most Conve
nient Hotel iu Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, East
or West. rayB:ly
• Excelsior Restaurant,
No. 111 WOOD Street, -11Ai•
Pirranuaan,
WiLOLESALE &ND RETAIL DEALER IN LAKE AND
M=EM
The undersigned has Just rebetved frtm the Eastern mar
ket, selected with great care,
HALIeDT, HADDOCK,
FRESH. COD FISH, EASFERN SON FISH,
SEVERAL VARIETLSS OF LANE FISH,
New York Prince's Bay, Egg Island,
Egg; ilarbor, Shell Oysters.
The finest eve: brought to this city. Every delicacy of tho
soneivu Derced up at .he EXCELSIOR RESTAURANT.
S. STEINRUCK,
ma:claw
CORNUCOPILE RESTAURANT.
BY ELI YOUNG, FLE'TEI STREET.
The attention of Merchants ~^
•1—
7 - -ftgis. and others is directed to this .11111,
establishment, which has been recently fitted:j
up for the purpose ci affording a SIIIISEAN- •
'VIAL CATIVO /LOUSE IN A CENTRAL LOCATION
Couutry folks attending market are particularly invited to
call. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will
always be found, of the freshest the market Words.
ap29lyd.iivir •
MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AURENTZ,
PROPILISTOS, No. 344 Liberty street, Just beside the
Pat.tiong(Li- Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which makes
it the most convenient honae In the city for passengers arrl
ring by that road.
Arlie proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up,
to excellent style, the ALINSION HOUSE, would respect
fully solicit ft share of public patronage. There is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, afford
ing atuplo accommodation to travelers and Maunders. His
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market
can afford. febl:y
QT. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Penn and St.
Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The undersigued,lormer
iy of "Brown's Hotel," caving taken this large and commo
dious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnincent 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, /co.,' u give
entire sati3faction, sad his charges moderate.
feb22 WM. C. CONNELLY.
GROCERIES.
I AMES PATTON, Jr., Federal street, Al
to legiaeny, Wholesale Grocer andTe&Dealer, and Liceneed
Liquor _Merchant. Dealer in l..luver and Timothy reed;
Butter, Cheese, Lard, Bacon, Flour, Bait, Fish, &c., and Cuun
try Produce generally, n0v2.3
t p.M.E.S PAT ON, Ja.,
Federal street, Allegheny,
Is now receiving in store the following, which he will sell
at the lowest cash prices, viz
:-
123 bbls. new crop plantation Molasses;
27 bhds. " " Sugar;
bbls. Grocers Syrup;
10 Ma. prime roll butter ;
80. llm. Feathers;
120 boxes " Cheese ;
100 bacon llama;
40 half chests Young Hyeon, Imperial, andlgenuine
old Country - teas, with a general a.ssortinent of the best and
largest elect of Family Unx:eries to be had in the eity,which
Is for sale for Cash—remember, PATTON'S,
tel Federal street, Allegheny City.
SUGAR.—
:zo bide Baltimore Yellow Baler.
5 hhcla.lsland
10 bbla. Relined
10 " Lovering assorted "
RoomyLd and for sale by J AMBES PATTON, Jr,
nov.'.Y A 1034 0 ,312 ), OIL),
ArrENTION, ALLEGHENY CITY.-
ZED subscriber would call your attention to his
stucti of EAULLY Uttota'atiES bought, of late, in New
York, for CASH, which he will sell at lower prices than any
other house in the two cities, fur Cull. Come and see the
prices, at JAIIES PATTON'd, JR.,
Federal street, near the Diamond,
dt-an ALLEM EIENY CITY.
A WUED 'l2O TEA
TKE PEKIN TEA STORE,
36 Fifth btreet, has imported into this market some of
the finest grades of
GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
4rowil in the Celestial Empire, dune up in all the various
t4ncy packages which Chinese ingenuity can invent. It is a
uxury and condo. tto drink them. Proprietors of steam
ooacs and hotels, and private 'amities are Invited to call.
oit7
K .-
ETCH U PS
10 dozen Mushroom Ketchup.
10 do EL I ;Leh Wahmt do.
25 do Quarts Tomato do.
60 do Pinta do do.
For sale by B.EYAIER, k ANDERSON,
nuv3.l No 39 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel
Wheat, Rye and Corn Wanted,
AT SU
STENAPtiI
A LLEG LI EINY CITY.
.111 E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
tho above efitilblialanant, and are prepared to a
PLY T ILLIIELT PELICLII IN 0,L411 TOIL
. 15,000 BUSLIELS OF WHEAT.
10,000 R.YE.,#
10,000 CORN.
It is the intention cf the proprietors to oiler Z IRA ramie
fur any choiso lets of White or Red Wheat. They intend to
make very superior Family Flour, and are willing to pay a
ortmiuni to the farmer, in the shape of an extra price, to in.
luco him to raise a choice quality of Wheat, and to bringi it
Liarket iu good order.
J:, A. T. KENNEDY & BRO.
Lippincott . , Shorten & Piarson,
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR ,Irra..
mANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va
licem, Eat and Bonnet Boxes, Ladies Traveling
ul ludo, Carpet Bags, Scc.,lteep constantly'On hand a 'ergo
cock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay.
aig facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices '
we
would invite the trade to call and examine our goods be
f..re purchasing elaewne. ta 'B.
CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.-
The undersigned has bought the lease_
of the above named Stables to
gather with a portion of the eiten.
sive stock of nom% and Carriages,
late too property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition
to the stock before-mentioned, he has also added a unmber of
VINE HORSES, BUCiOLES AND.OARItIAGES,
illak were formerky employed at his Livery Stables in
below Woos street. As he gives his personal atten
t'...o to the business, a continuance of the patronage which
.10 has hitherto received frcn public is solicited.
JACOB GARDNER,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
A. B.—A any number of CARRIAGES can
always I,- in ,0-..Atri-ti lot bUllOtalb. (1629
ITEEL PENS. Gillot's; 'Pratt's ;
ry's; Jonny Lind; Cooper; American,
'triodes G. Sou'd, and Eis,on's, just received by
W. 8. HAVEN,
Corner Market and Second sts
EET CIDER.-4 Ibis. Sweet Cider, for
►J sato by JA3IEB A. FETZER,
89 Wator area.
i fiIIRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S GIFTS
ki of overy deacriptiuu in the Fancy Dry Goods lino.—
Pl,.a_so call and ere them. C. HANSON LOVE, -
d,4_5 Fvunerly LOVE BROTHERS, 74 Mar ,- et St.
OPPEE,AS.-10 bbls on hand and for sale
1 by G. VA FlNF'ili , leg k M.
7IIEESE.-500 boxes prime, for sale by
X.) 04 HENRY H. OOLLINR
R ESSED HOGS.-14 Dressed Hoge lot
9ala by [Jail HENRY th.COLLINS.
Q TARCIL-200 has Rochester Pearl Starch
for gale by 1dt231 lIENILY H. COLLINS.
"0 - ORT FOLIOS AND DESK PADS for sale
jj. by WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO,
EC Weed street.
GEO. R. WHITE & CO. having complgt
ed their annual inventory, and redn^ed the cost price
,their goods, will E ell their p.w.ent stock at a further
reduction of prices. Jell
ITAVIEGATED SOAP.-25 boxes Varie
gated Soap , ioneive4l, and for sale - cheap. by
• JAMES A IRTZER,
fele Canter Zdarkatand Find streets,
SIT INTED.-304 bus. good Dri=lits,
V, by ait &MB A.
gal Owner &skit and VIM Wats.
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• BOOKS AND STATIONERY
ROBER.T A. LOOMIS,
(Successor to B. T. 0. Morgan,)
BTAIONER•AND DEALER IN •BOOKS, PERIODICALS
AND NEWSPAPERS,
No. 41 Fifth stroot, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Co-Partnewohlp.
rr HE undersigned have entered into CO-
Partnership, under the style of Wm. C. Johnston di Co.
SAMUEL R. JOHNSTON, JR.,
WILLIAM G. JOHLISTON.
Pittsburgh, September 6, 1857.
8. H. JOHNSTON, JR WM. 0. JOHNSTOM..
WH. O. JOHNSTON & CO.,
QTATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
14,) and JOB paINTEIta, No. 57 Wood street, between
Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS,
Journals,
Bay Books,
Ledger s 2
Caen Books,
Invoice Books,
o,_eck Books,
Bill Books,
Receipt Books.
Wed. G, JOHNBTON di CO.,
57 Wood street.
For sale by
d 029
PIANOS AND MUSIC.
SUPERB GRAND PIANO,
F 1 OSI THEIFAOTORY OF
Steinway & Sons, New York.
H. KLETtEII A EEO. take pleasure in an
nouncing to the public that they have just 4. , ;;;Fr.i!PT':.*
received a splendid full GRAND PIANO, ;
from the factory of Steinway it Sous, New •
York, which for exquisite sweetness and volume of tone,
lightness and elasticity of tench, nude moat tasteful and ele
gant exterior is considered the FINEST ()RAND PIANO
ever brought to this city. The mechanism is a DOUBLE
ItEt'EATING ACTION, a patented invention of Steinway
te 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 and see this unrivalled instrument.
H. KLEBali. A BitO.,
No. 53 Fifth Street,
Sole Agents for Steinway it Sons.
N. B.—Also, Just ecoived a Creah lot of Nunns A Clark's
Pianos. •• dnia
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PIANOS!
E: RULI! GRAND PIANOS!
PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11
ND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS,
ut. loom the Manufactrry of UIIICKERINO & SONS',
liumTON, just received from the manufactory of Cbickering
& Sons', Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock of
their PIANO FORTES :
One Fall seven octavo Grand Piano Forte, with superbly
carved case. Price *WU
Ono Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose
wood case. Price 4700
One New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano, uearh equal
in power to a full Grand, and occupying only the
room of an ordinary square Piano. Price $6OO
iSQUARE PIANOS!
Two full carved Rosewood, Louis XlVth, seven octaves,
with carved Desk and Feet work.
Two Rosewood seven octavo—Clifford style.
Two Rosewood, carved mouldings, seven octave.
Four Rosewood, plain round corners, seven octave.
Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octaves.
Four • " " u « u 61,4 44
Four Rosewood " 41 44 1;1 1
411 of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full
iron frames, and their new Patent Action.
These Instruments have been finished specially for the
subscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sale
at their reduced prices. JOIE 11. MELLOR,
No. 81. Wood street,
dell Bole Agent for Chickeriug & Sons'.
Messrs. Charles S. iLevulis Grebe,
TEACIELCRS OF THE
PIANO, VIOLIN, 4 14 0' , 7 1- `,
I t • ORGAN AND SINGING, T
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES,
As Week, Latin, German, French, and Spanish,
Taught by 011 AS. GESBE, Cand. Theo'.
e&• Enquire at the principal Music Stores. 1de2.4..3m-o
TOBACCO AND SEGA RS.
IXT &D. RINEHART,
VV •
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
SELLING OFF 1!
$B,OOO WORTH
OF EM ROADERIES,
SOLD WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, AT
J. BUSH'S, No. 65 Market street,
THE GREATEST CHANCE EVER OF
BESET to the Ladies'to buy cheap Embroideries. The
goods are all fresh and new, and of the toted importation,
consisting of
Collars; Sleeves;
Bands; Edgings;
Setts; Laces;
Trimmings ,
Skirts; Waists,
Ribbons and Veils;
and will be sold without regard TO COST
9110.331NG5, HOSIERY AND FANCY GOODS,
SW- AT FIRST COSTMEG
Come One, Come MI, and don't min the place
A.T J. IBUSEIPS'„
Na. *5 Market :fret; -Netween Third andiFburth streets
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NORMAL CILASS.
ripITF, SECOND SESSION OF THE NOR
MALA. CLASS, at the
IRON CM' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Under the direction of
_ .
..A. BURTT,
Principal of the Fifth Ward Public Schools, will commence
On Monday Evening, Febittary lat.
The Class will meet on Monday and Thursday evenings,
and Saturday mornings of each week.
Traits.— ....... „ft,Aper Session of Sixteen Lessons.
ja2B . .
DRAWING LESSONS,
AT IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
.043. IN MECHANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL,
r; AND CRAYON_ DRAWING, 4Eif
By JOHN
For farther information apply to Mr. F. W. JEN
KIN 8, Principal of hen' City Commercial College, Pittk
burgh. novltamd.
pkgs:No. I received, and for
AA sale, by (toil] HENRY IL COLLINS.
- VINE FLOUR.-20 bbls. - Fine Flour in
store, and for eale by
MeCA NDLESS '
MEANS & CO.,
few &mixer of Wood and Water streets.
, 1 1 OVEN SHIRT - BOSOMS—A first-rate
article, 'all ready for' rise'. A IStriety of styles ro
ved at I WWI HORNE'S, 77 Market street.
I'prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and kegs, Just received and for sale by •
MoCANDLESS, MEANS CO.,
Corner of Wood and-Water streets.
ILOSING OUT...—Women's Leggings,Wool
J Stcckings, Gloves, Mitts, Comforts, Undershirts and
Drawers, and every other article in the line of WOOLEN
GOODS for men, women and children, will' be closed out
very cheap during the cold spell. • JOS. HORNE. -
felD 77 Market street.
URlllT.—Raisins, Currants, Cranberries,
1: Figs, Hungarian Cherries, Plums, Citron. Oranges,
Demons, am, Ac., for sale at lowest figures for CAE; by
JAMES PATTON, Ja.,
Federal attest, ALL/MR=IT 0111 r. -
MUCILAGE—For office use, in convenient
farm,,ic . rip Nvea. Q. JOHNSTON & CO.,
degortw.F.4
$60N.. 1 !
FOR a. two story frame dwelling
house and lot 01 grOund 60 feet. by 100, pleas.
ntly situateil on Mt. Washington. Terris eaay.
Id; . - S CUTHBERT & 80N,61,61arket t.
OTICE TO BIITCHERS.-1.17t Meat
(hitt* and ,Bausage Fillers, Of Varieu I. a t N o .
47 Fifth ft teeet, Pittsburgh.
_'
1114 - APPLEEL-50 liash. E MU F A
FL for
AI lab by Etalri EM
szaw
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY. MARCH 19. 1858
MANIRACTOILBAS AND
1:=1
No. 129 WOOD STREET
PITTSBURGH, PA:
17AM'il,W A RDTIOP
44+ - 4, 4 4x
BANKS.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BAINU,
10. 135 Iturth Street,
MIDDLE ROOM, JONES ' NEW BEILDINO.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to '2 o'clock ; also,
ou Wednesiis% and Saturday evenings, from May Ist
to November Ist, from 7 to 9 o'cloca; and from November
lst to , Hay Ist, from d to 8 o'clock.
- Deposits received of all sums not less than Ovi
and a dividend of the prodta declared twice a year, in June
and December. Interest was declared at the rate of six per
cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1855: also in
June and December, 1858, and in June and December, 1857.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the
depositor as principal, and bears the earns interest from the
first days of June and December, compounding twice a your
without troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his pass book. At this iate, money will double in lees than
twelve years, making in the aggregate EIGHT AND orfs-uats
PER CENT. A TEAR.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws, Rules and Regle
lotions, furnished gratis, on application at the oilice.
Preside nt-.GEORGIG AL BR cir,
• VICE PILIEIDENTS.
libpewell Hepburn, John 11. Shoenbarger,
James Shidle, N. Grattan Murphy,
Alexander Bradley, Isaac M. Pennock,
Robert Robt, James D Kelly,
William S. Lavoly, James Herdman,
Kill Burgw ia, John S Coeigrays,
.1111:15TRES.
William .1. Aadei sou. J1.11:11b5 W. Elaihnan,
John U. isackofee, Charles linap,
Albert Culbert...sue, P. A. Madeira,
John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Coale, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, : Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D
Charles A. Colton, i bleary L. itiugwatt,
William Douglass, John M. Sawyer,
Francis Felix,'.., ~_ George it . Belden,
George F. Gillmore; S. '. Alexander Tindle.
James 8. Hoon, ,- . '. Thuolltild Unite:welt v!
William S. Haven, : lieorge B. White,
Secretary and Treasurer—CHAS. A. COLTON.
BANK. OF lOWA.
li. J. STEVENS &
DESMOIN "
COLLECTIONS MADE and prompt. ; .s.
mitted. LANDS selected and locate.,. Capitalists
wishing to make investments in the West, can do so through
this house. Correspondence solicited. trar2.l.:tine
AUSTIN LOODSIB.., rib... 1). Lui)l , ll.l.
AUSTIN L00M.16 & CO., Dealers in
Promissory Notee,..l3ends, nurtgilgee, cud all ieer.ritius
cur Money.
Mozoy Lt....eued on Checks at short dates, with L....Hamra!
security.
NUT ES AND DRAF.i.'S kittwiliT AND SOLD.
Persons desiring Lanus can bo accommodated ou reasoes
hie terms, and camtalista can be furnished with good seem,
ties at reniutherative prices.;
Also, attend to the Salo, Routing and of Uteri
estate.
Udice, No. hl FOURTH. 61,Ai0t, above Wood.
tka.. AUSTIN LUUNIII, Ndtary Public.
HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Ex
change Brokers, andl:pealers in Notes, Drafts, Accept
nacos, Gold, Silva' and Bauk,Notes. Exchange on the I:ast
ern and \Veaturn Cities constantly fur sale.
CA:llleaious wade in all the cities throughout the United
Btates. Deposits received in tour funds or current paper, No.
eT Siarketstreet, between Third and Fourth its. tja3D:ly
--
rtrII.OMAS WOODS, Commercial Broker, and
ji. Dealer in Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real Estate, tc., No. 7a
bourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa„, Junb
•
OUN WOODS, BANKER AND EXCHANGE
t,P
Batiks, Dealer in Exelauge, Commercial and Bank
N o tea. Stock bought and sold un commission.
carefully attended tu. Interest paid on Depudits. No. Ci
JONES' NEW BUILDING, Feurtb tweet. je3o
REAL ESTATE A.GENT6
CUTIIBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
Market ntrtot, for the sale and intrchasu of Real
Estate, renting lieutO'is, attending to insurance and ropiar,,
obtaining luaus on bonds, mortgages, lic,; making convoy.
auces, dead; bond; &c.; writing lettero oud correopondiug
with parties abroad, etc. uctS
.BE.LDEIsI SE V rvi OUR,
Real Estate azid:;liisurance Age it t,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
Unianb., Garr..tsou I. , ...Jbeit
parka, Esq. yllri
VIT.ESTZRN LANDS.
ALEXANDER GAIUtETT,
REAL ESTATE, AciENT, \U. 1,0 WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, 01110,
Has for sale Laude in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Miculgau and lowa. tie will o.,cbauge Lauds in WlACUlibill,
Ac., for inttahmgh manufactures, and also for city property.
All letters of inquiry an ed gratis, by addressing me as
above.
VARNIS in Exchange for City Property.—
A., ' A farm of 150 ucrea, on the Allegheny river, uear
a.ittanning, 130 acres cleared; dwelling house, barn and or
chard; coal, Mut:stone and iron ore. Also, a rano of too
acres near the above. Alto, a tam 01 e 3 acres on rive
creek, 4 miles from Kittanning; 10 acres cleared ; two houses,
and a saw mill in good running order ; a first rate location
fur business. 210 acres of laud at mouth of Lied Bank creek;
40 acrea cleared and in good order. Price low and terms
easy. yi ill be exchanged ni whole or in part fur city pro
perty. d. CUTHBERT k ouN,
novlo bl Market street.
ONLY $750 FOR A TWO STOR.Y Dwel
lies iietato, of tour rooms, with lot of ground zu feet
fi.ut ou Monterey street, AllegLieuy city, by 110 deep to an
alloy. Terms, $4OO in baud, [warier) at one, two tutu three
y ears, S. CUTHBERT at Suiv,
nov24 01 Market street.
FOE. liENT.—Alarge dwelling house, un
Ross street, nt ttetui et 1 , 1101, watt tunnedistu posses.
SIOD• Aldo. two small 'lol.lB<e In Splane's Court.
6. U er., SON,
61 Market areet.
FOR $750 will lie sold a new two story
Freon) dowse, with a gout la al ground, ta Allegheny
eicy. the lot le 20 feet trout, au Mouteray street, by 110
teat to au alley. Terms easy.
4 1 0DK ACRE
FIVE DOLLARS Flitt AOR
tor several email lots Lifland, tea miles iron, m,uaci ß ..
vide, Marshall coanty. Va., tour wiles Lima IL u. Station.
Bleb soil and good timber. Price $4 to $5 per ac re , cn. , time,
from 6 to 7 years, if desired.
Also, 700 acres of good laud, 3 - miles from Cameron Sta
dun, B. Jr. Ohio It. It., for sale to suit purchasers, at from $7
to $lO per acre, ant on easy terms.
J. KEN ..—A dwelling house on Third
stmt. Also, one on Itoaa street, with intruediate pus
iession. 8. CUTLIBERT & SON,
novl bl Market strtet.
GIOR SALE.—A Dwelling 1101180 with a
good Store ii.OOM, BMW., on Robinson street near Fed
ras, Allogneny city. trice low and terms eaoy.
S. CUTIIIIERP & SuN, 61 Market qt.
LIOR SALE.—A comfortable dwelling house
(frame) of ball and eight rooms, portico In front, with
a lot of ground IS keel front uu South avenue, Alle g heny., by
120 deep to Rebecca street, with fruit and shade trees,
shrubbery, stable, &c., /cc. Price $4,600.
S. CUTHBERT SON,
61 Market street.
MMERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTII
z. ItERS' BANK STOCK, or PAPER, will be taken at
par either in whole or in part pay fur several very desira•
bleAocations ter country residences, neat the city. One lot
of 12 acres, one of 14, of 10 and 3 acres. For partici/bun
call at our office. S. CUTHBERT & SUN,
0cr.27 51 Market street.
ATRIES'DAM
ONFECITION C
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LOTION, C U N F
NOTION,CONFE
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CONY E O T I oN
L'he most pleasant, sale and eif•.tual Worm Remedy now
in ass.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by
ANGELL & HAFT,
Cor. Wood and Math sis., Pittsburgh, Pa, '
And sold hy B►nakis'e gi' s ': 64l • lll '• 1021
IA - LOTIC E.
11IIE OLDEST AND ONLY EXCLUSIVE
TEA STORE,
In the city of Pittsburgh.
Extra fine En. peror's Chop, the Lest Greet. Tea imported,
being of gard. u growth. Also, the flneat quality of pure
Oolong Tea, ,mssessing a delicious fragrance only to be found
in the genuine article. No spices kept, or anything that is
ininrlous in the flavor of Teas. Customers can rely on get
tag e pore article of its own 'laver.
1,1 P.. I A 'TN RR_ 4•4
•
_
FLANNELS,
White, Yellow, Red and Plaid. of all grades, and at
LOWER PRIORS than they can be. g.,C for at any other es.
tabliabment in the city. •
0. HANSON. LOVE, formerly Love Brothers
oct2l No. 24 Market street.
..-Q,ESSONABLE GOODS.
1...1 Gentlemen's under garments; embracing silk, lambs'
wool, heavy merino aud cotton under-Atlas; drawer!, of the
beet manufacture % and sold at v , sry r ,inced rates.
MORRISON'S ORLEBRATI'W SHIRTS. A large lot of
cravats, ties, pocket hale ' scarfs, end all other articles
in the line of Furnishing Goods, suitab!e mouths 806110E1, at
nova. I.I.IANY.'S. 77 Market street.
WARRANTED TO SHELL TWENTY
BUSHELS PEE lIOUR IN ME HANDS OF ONE
MAN—the Corn Sheller now exhibiting at No. 65 Fifth
street. New, don't be excited if-You have been humbugged,
but give this machine a trial, and if ills an imposition, eay
ao ; but if thoroughly satisfied that it ia, the beat invention
of the Kidd:the age has Produced, then buy, territory and
. make a fortune, and quit your croaking. (all and bee.
an2F-Rt•twlf
g IME.-200 barrels fresh Lime, for sale by
delg' ( ~ NRY If. COLLINS.
B li a?!.s ( 2 ,R y! l.—, 2.0i to %2 3 p ,t tN y c s 3: d
bbls. Onions fer.sale by
14
-fir mel HENRY a COLLINS
TIOUTRAM'S Improved; and other styles of
624 WindowWindowShade Hi:tam for fral j. e a by u. vanadps.l
Reliance Mutual Insurance Cu.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, MEROGAN-
DISE, FURNITURE, SO., IN TOWN OR 00UNTRY.
Office, No. 308 Walnut street.
CAPITAL, 8122,026 I& , EIS, 8882,465 80.
Inveabd ai follows, oiz :
Firet Mortgage on Irv' roved City Property, worth
double toe amount $120,200 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cant Mortgage
Loan, $30,000 cost 25,600 00
Allegheny County 0 per cent. Peun'a R. B. Loan. 10.000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'a Stuck 4,000 00
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Instil anc 00 19,150 00
Stock of County Fir, Insurance Co . 1,050 00
Scrip of Sundry Indowsuce Companies 475 00
Sills Reeeiya , le, business paper 62,711 50
Book Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3.338 10
Cash on hand and in Bank 16,043 20
MANUFACTLIIERT INSLItiNCE
ORA Ii TER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL $500,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND RISKS TAKEN
Win. A. Ithoilei, A. F. Lippincott, Jamie ziwith,
Chau. J. Yield, William 2eal, Clia.:loo Wow,
Johu P. :Simone, J. !Loultio Tt101213::'
LN,SLIIAMIE COIPANI,
Of Philadelphia.
WM. V. PETTIT ; President 1). J. 2.I'OANN, Sterctarii.
Amount of Capital Stock paid in and inventtl...r2oo,oou
Surplus 63,428 :J.
$28:3,422S
Ina - i7es Cargo Mike on the Ohio and .thasissippi Ititera and
lxibut.aries. Ineuree against loss or damage by lire,
Also, against the Perils et toe Sea and Inland
Navigation Tranepuraation.
DIRF.CTORS:
%Val. V. Pettit, J. C. Montgomery, John M. Pnairoy,
IL J. McCann, E. F. Witmer, Rene Unaion,
B. L. Woolston, John A. Maranarl, Chas. B. Wright,
John J. Patterson, P,P.vood T. Pulley.
sureitnNor.e.:
In Phitade , In /71thide.iphi/3.:
Suiger, Laub & Cu., J .t
Truitt, iSru. d (Jo., 31orgnti
A. T. Lane at Co.,
PITTSBURGH Orb ICE, IN u. it; NY ATLI: STP_KET.
nui li.. W. PUIS,L)EXTEB,
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AliD LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OpyJsin, the CIIIi6OIII
ILLI.AKE ALL KINDS OF INSU-
IcANCE, oiLher Purpothal or evor3
dunrytiou of Vroperty rearonable
Ul p: umium.
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
iritANKLIN BUILDINGS, 414 WALNUT STE...LET.
Organized ander the General Insurance Law, with a Cash
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to $500,000.
In
cures'againet Mae or ctam...ge by S'LItE, MADINE, INLAND
NA VIGATION and TItA_Nsk•UKTATION.
OEFICEILS
0. 0. LAUGHLIN, President. SIIIELDs, V. Pres' t.
I.IIIOIIGE. SCOTT, Secretary.
DIRECTORS:
0 U Laughlin, D. sharwoud, L). Mentgomyry
1%. U. Stotenbury, 11. 31. Carlile, !Lid:lard
It e. ahewell, 0. C. Butler, William °chem..,
b,,rge Scott.
LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE
LYS URANUE UUMPANY,
CIORNER OP WATER AND MARKET tITREETH
PITTNESURGiI, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, Pretsident.
ALEX.. BLADLEI, Vice President.
t. A. Itiminewr, Secretary.
4,,Z - This Company makua aiery iveurauce appertaiuing to
or connected with LLFE
Also against HULL AND ()AUG'," .8.16.11$ on tip. Milo and Mississippi Rivers and tributarieS, arid MARINE
generally.
And against Loss and iamugo by fire, and against toe
Perils of the den and Inland Navigation and iransportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
8. OUTHBEIiT fi SON,
al Marko ~treat.
DISZOTORS.
Eobert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan,
Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph 8. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F. Hart,
David H. Chambers, Robert H. Hartley,
William Carr, J no. Mcgill. 31,..g.
CYFIZENS' INSURANCE COMPAN V
8. COTlll3llltr & SON
61 Market etreeL
OF PiTTSI3OIIOII.
WILLI A N 1 BAG ALE 'I, Pr•-thisni.
SAMUEL L. AlARSlTELi.,...?ccretary.
OFFICE:" 1.: 1 4 Tratet'sbYet, 611ofers and gretiz
irjusurea LtUyL.aND 04.11.(i0 ittBP,B, ou tht,
awl Mississippi Elvers and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by NIP.f.,
iLiBO, against the Perils of the lea and lulsuiLNavtgutl..o
and TranspOrtation.
~~t~". - -
INSURANCE
FlitE IN E,
BY Tug
$252,465 84
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
DULLOTOI43.
Olem Tingley, Samuel Bil;pham,
William R. Thompson, Robert Steen,
David S Brown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tingley,
John R. Worrell, Marshall UM,
11. L. Carson, Z Lothrop,
Robert Wand, Charles Leland,
5'0305 Johnson, Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward, I Wm. M. Semple, Pitist/g,
nerd B. Al. lIINCIDIAN, decretary.
J. GARDINE , COFFIN, Agent, •
mr3 Nerth-east corner Third and Woeel ntr.EOtt,
Office—No. 10 Merchants' Exchange,
PHILADELPHIA.
WM. A It lt/DLS, Pre.idera
ULIA.i. WI 4 141, President.
A.L.F.RED WEEIiS, Secretary.
DIRECTuRs
M. ItlcLuttlid Jl Gido.
Pittstolrgli @Moo, No. 86 Water r, et t,
nun EDW. U. I.IXLL, Agent,
OrtICEXS:
WILLIAM V. PITIrIT, President
E. F. WITALEdt, Ftre Prezident.
D. J. McCANIN, Secretary.
No. 149 Chesnut Street,
ROBERT r. }'resident.
M. W. I;.ii,DWI.N, Fire Bremidez.t.
Charley Liayoo, li. it. Cupp.
Englioh, Geor,..t• W ii own,
P. B. Z , avery, Joseph ~ I'a.ll,
C. Sherman, John ;21o} LtAi,
S. J...l.lniselrgeo, j. ri 11.).
M. BLACKIIIIILNE, Zeurc-truy.
J. ti. A6rnt,
Jy4:iy Coruor Ihnti aud NiQoct etrz“..
TITE CHAFFEY, Agente,
joiu Office Lafayette Flail, entr,uce on tV c,d wt.
PITTSBURGH
DIRSIOTQR9
qilllcup Dagaley, tiapt. Lark 8t,..i1,ug,
;2111:anal Rea, Samna! M. Kier,
James M. Cooper. john S. Dilworth.,
Jane Park, Jr., rrancle Sailers,
~l thlw--.1 1. Yannuct, , WillianiD. flayn
pringor liarbaugh, John Shlpton,
Capt. Samuel O. Young, Walter iiryant,
John Calawoll. j ir,i '2
WEST BRAN CH
UTUAL. IN S URA.NCE COMPAN V,
LOQK HAVEN, CUNT° N COUNTY.,
CHARTERED BY TUE LEGISLATURE 0? PENESYLVANIA
Cash s3oo,ijUO Premium N0te5...5132,3.13.
TIIIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
A, Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, &c., in town or
country
DIFIECTOLL6
Hun. Jon J.Pearce, Hon. G. C. Harv,,,s,iCtiarics A. Ma j er,
Joon B. Han, Charles Crier, 'Peter Diokbas - aa,
I .K
T. T. Abrams, DK. Jackman, W. White,
Thomas kitchen
HON. G. C. HARVEY, President.
'P. T. Miasma, Vice President.
I{III7IIEN, HeCtetary.
lIEFERENCE3:
Samuel EL Lloyd, 1 Dr. J d. Craw turd,
A. A. Winegardoer, John W. Maynard,' A. Updegratt,
L. A. Slack,,y, Hon. S Cameron, Jame® Armstrong,
A White, Thos. Bowman DA William' Fearon,
James Quiggle, Wm. Vunderbelt, Hon Wm. Bigler,
. OPPION--NO. t 35 PLYTIL ST.R.Ek.T, PITTSDII1:011-
J. A. LIPPERT, Agent.
rrI.IE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PHILA.DELPNIA.
thitacvosS—Charles W. Dancker, Thomas Rart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W.tichards,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boric, David_ S. Browne, Mor•
ris Patterson. Ca-M3. N. 131inaknu, President.
_ (311-43. G. BABCIZEIR, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on :;very
description of property, in town and country, at rates m low
as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large Contingent Fund,
2hich,with their capital and preinius, safely Invested, af-
ford ample protection to the assured.
-The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to an Act of Assembly, were as follows, viz.:
Mortgage $918,128 68
Real Estate 84,377 78
•
Temporary Loans 83,068 17
Stocks 61,889 0
Gash, kc....... 64,348 81 '
Tot*. $121",706 44A
Hance tifeir . incorporatiou, a period of twenty-one years,
they have phid upward of One Million Four .Hundred Thou.
sand Dollars,( oases by fire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of immrance, as well as the ability and dispodtion
to meet with promptness all liabilities. • • •
.1. GARDLNER COFFIN, Agent,
Office, north-east car. Wood and Third eta.
30 DOZ. WHITE, BLACK AND COLOR
ED KID GLOVER, Bajous' best. Just received
this day. Also, Dress Goode, etc.
0. HANSON LOVE,
(Formerly .Lave 13rotirjs,)
No 5 4 Market street.
PRUNING TOOLS—For tbe. ,Oarden and
Orchard, vim—aaaa etdaela, (trape:Caia, Her&
Shears, Pruning Hooks Iddvas;•etc., lir great variety, for
b 7 JAMS WARNIOP.
;*!•;'
MISCELLANEOUS.
Death to all Vermin I"
Rat, Roach, SL.c,, Eite tittinator,
Pat tip in 200., 85c., risc., and $1 Boxes. Por the Destruc
tion of hats, Nlice; Ground or Field Mice, Moles, Roaches,
Croton Bugs, etc.
"COSTAR'S"
BED BUG EXTERMINATOR.
Put op in 25c., 611 c., Mii:cind $1 Bottles.
" 6a TA it IS."
'ELECTRIC - ,POWDER ,
Pat up in 25c. and 50c. Boxte. To Destroy Moths, Bed Blzga,
Jilmsynitoetk, An ts, it ia, Flout. Insects, %MID on Fowls
and Animals.
Thu above- ars'iatitv acknowledged the
Only Infallible Remedies Known!
SQ- Terms Cash.
kyir No goods sent on * commission.
Oar; Liberal wholesale ',Arms made to Druggists and Deal
ers everywhere.
"Costar's" Private Circular to Druggists and Deal
ers sent by mail, on application.
- egg- Sold, V. , holesale and natal], at COSTAR'S "
PrAzielpel usepot, o. 38$ Etrueldway, New
fleet:, and by Druggists and Dealers sten/where.
Par the IP'epple
My Preparations are curtain beatructron to every species
of Vermio, and, wherever known, are-hatled attheipiost re
markable discoveries of the age. As a constquence, the do
mind is beemning immense .P.i.nitelt ibis demand fairly,
and to meet also, in a liberal spirit, those generott• persons
whe may want to teat their merits for themselves and their
neighbor—in new placca—na short, to place them within
thin reach of every body, every where.
I have art nugcsi p scale of prices wed premiums that can't
tail to mop t the views of all t
I. On Receipt of ONE - DOLLAR. •
I wil forward by mail (post paid) a sufficientquantity
of the Rat, hooch; 03c., Exterminator to destroy all
of this class of vermin that may infest your premises.
On Receipt of . TWO DOLLARS.
t will forward by mail (postage pald) a sufficient
quantity of both.the , Bat, .tecach, etc., Exterminator
and the Electric Powder, together with the premium
of one year's subscription to the. United Slates Journal,
he largest and best conducted monthly newspaper
in th , - Unite, Staters', - -
I 1 I. Osa Reeclpt of PIVE DOLLAR.S.'
I iorw a, d by express (pr-paying. the express
charges)lfi worth of Eat, Boaa, dz.,' Exterminator,
the Electric faster, and the Bed Bug Exterminator,
(chi§ latter being a liquid, =befit be sentla the mail,)
and the odditionat premium,of hue yeafq subscription
to the Untid,(2 Stain Journat. • '
tV. On Receipt of TEN DOLLARS.
The same terms will be =dens made to Druggists
and Dealers.
Air See Costar's Private Circular to Druggists and
lleale,s.
ADM/I-be all letters to
COSTAR'S PRINCIPAL DEPOT,
388 Broadway, New Voris.
cfti- To save mistakes and trouble:
1. Write is a pain hand the name of Post Office, County,
and State.
2. Roglater your letter, and It will come at my risk
3.7,New York and Eastern money preferred. ,
C
eit, 6 le ii i
ik 4 ,,,,.. „
el'•—•
tiEli f FOLLOWINU:
(tats, Etc.:aches, Bugs, Insects, &c.
Wert rhe Fanner
A tale Ritter nays chat the various species of vermin are
ileetivying at a teatful rate throughout the land. Their
I.,:ages have become a matter of serious dread." A , Yost
.raer iu Ithunie, writing to "Costar's" Depot, says:'" The
c , ,eutry Ia lit rang overrun. with them, (rate, mice,. Scc.")
an .trier, from the tgimme seine State, says: "The rats post
tirely gnaw the hatters oil my horses while in the stable."
An .11,0 c.rre:poudent remarts: "They (the rata) are eve.
rywhere—la the nous°, the barn, and under every
rump in the field." Iti the &cub it is still worse. A
Late order from the Navy Yard at Mobile was for thirty
pounds of the Uric Exterminator alone.
tt the 2 - 'eaple Eay :I
Naw Yalta, Apri1.12,.1856.
D.ar :—Liack.g a great many rata around m, stable
and shop, I thought. I would try your Eat Exterminator, and
ocqiglat one of your boxes, and fixed it according to, your
directions. The next morning I fOund over one hundred
and tiny dead rate. I take pleastne in saying_ that it will
do inure than y.,u say It will. I have also - tried it on steam•
uotica, and satisfied them that It is the greatest thing of the
ace .1. 8. uribisittuu,
I...earr Mr,--514 ',rather, J.lll. hl'Oreery i V. M, purchased
ci,x of your Rat Exterminalor, and found it to be what
you ilscommendid it to be, a pertec. Eat destroyer. I here
with inclose $5 Cur u ore of it.
Yours, .to., ASHLEY 105112511 Y.
Now Yoax,ilect. 17th,1857.
;itr,—• • • All this summer i have.een troubled with
Roaches and Mice. 1 was' actually ashamed of the house,
it,r the &tubas were everywhere,
'and I. dohdon'tknow . , what 1.
15..ual have done by tel. tune. 1 purchased a box of your
Kiteimmator and triedtt r and 1n one week there was not a
tto.tra. or Mouse in the tairtme.
Alpu :111.12 WORIES, Ohio, June 8, 1888.
Dear Sir, —1 have used it (the Rai, Roach, &0., Extermi.
nstor)ttire. nights, anu tt ia malting a saa havoc among the
oat tribe. Yours, hc... J. P. BEColl.
What the Press say:
We know, by actool experience, that "Costar's" prepara
tic.l3 for Rats,Roaches, bed Bugs, and insects ginierally, are
~niplete and perfect externiinatora. .Wherever "Costar's"
ai terminators have been used, they have never failed to
pert ..rai all that is maimed for. them.. Ilorelekeepera should
cot flit to try them.—New York Atlas, May
•• Co.qar's " Rat, !conch, Ez„ Exterminator is du infallible
Qf these pestilent creatures. Ilis Bed Bug Exter
t,..tor Is valued bvyoud mos.:Jure by every housewife who
b,1.1 had occasion to use it. 8o is'hls Electric Powder, which
11 ccrt.du death, co Munuitoes, Moth% Flies, Fleas, and var.
ih every at rt.—lraltaodpo:ii (Audi.) Sentinel.
What the Drugyklit say:
. (DI owsidt,), 4 .1 - cu! Lisbon, 0. "Your Ex
tormitiator.3 prove autistaCtOry."
U. P. E.:WDONALII r : (Druggists,) New Bruninoick,.N. J.
W tried the !tat, Reach, .40 , Exterminator, and it an
swers a good purpose."
-
E it. 01:NNINUELAM., (Drogglet,) Bearer Dam, W. "It
It c Rat, Roach, ac., hitcrminator) is highly satisfactory
to those who have trios is."
SA .k 1 13EL lib, (Drugglst,) Deer Creek, Pickaway coun?..y, 0.
he Rot, Roach., &c., hatorallnator does all it b tetota,
mended to do."
GUILErunD at LESIIIIIRGER, (Dreggistej Lebanon; Rt.
"We are pleated to ety that which Is seta gives eattafiv>
lion"
Lo. ROSE, (Druggist,) Cardington, 0. "It (the Bat,
It .aeh, Exterminator) sells like hot cakea E giting gen..
et - el Bala:he...lon."
LiEO. 11. ILEYSER, Agent, Pittsburgh, Pa.
FAHNEaTOCE. SI CO., No. 60 Wood, and
Corner of Fourth it., Pittsburgh, Pa.
❑irs:lmd►w
NOW LS TIIIIE TIME
VOA GUYING CHEAP CLOTHING.
Z. L EISNER,
ON THE CORNER of WOOD AND FIFTH
r titIETS, late Davis's Auction Room, LB now gOU
-11.14 oat oils satire wholesale stock at 01ST PRIORS FOR
CASH ONLY. He will sail Flue Black Petersham Over-
coat that used to call at...
black Puterhham Overcoat
" Brown
" Raglan
Niggtrhead Raglan
8,00 " 5,00
7,00 66 4 . 50
10,00 64 6,00
6,00 " 8,00
4,
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10, ,00 58
00 6, 7,00
5,00 64 4,00
6,00 66 405 a
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.......... 600
12,00 " 7,00
" 13,00
" 11,00
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'rants, Vrat,, dud truratthlog tiooda at ttumo and propor-.
[Lc ratez. deVa
blue Nlots
\Vhitoey
tleankiu ......
ESlilliMaux
Sattuucc
Fine WDVO Casafmera
ilrovru Oloth
filAck silk Cloth
Soper Flue Dress Frock Coate .. .
UA.M ES MILLINGAR., MONONGAHELA
PL&NINOiMILL, would respectfully - Inform the public
tL tt hu has rebuilt since the lire; and having enlarged hbi
e-italdialment, and filled it with the newest and most ap•
Sinn ed miiehinery; le now prepared to furnish floating and
planed boards scrawl sawing and resawiisg, doom,sash and
Matters, Min dried,. frames, mouldings , box maltig,
Pittsburgh, flePtember 7,1857. (stile
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CHARLES W. LEI4IS 1 ALDERMAN,
And r,z4)lllcio Justice of the Peace,
•
OFFICE. ON TUE CORNER OF WYLIE
D SIBIU STREWS.
All busilielai couuected with this office will be attilided to
with promptness Conveyances of all kinds done with legal
accuracy—such as Leeds, Mortgagee, Bonds, Powers of At
torney, flfc. Titles to heal Estate examined.
To the members of the Bar he tender' his serviceS as Com
mfa,toner to take Depositions tef be read in the several Courts
of this Eltate, and elsswhere. His office is one of the mein
Police Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in
thst kind are very desirable. [fellkly
e x.Altiug businc..gs o
HOUSES FOR RENT' BY
B CUTHBERT A. 801 g, 51 Market street.
.1 two et.ry dwelling bongo =Miller street, containing 8
rooms--rnt $2OO per year. A two story house of 6 rooms,
wash-house and large lot of ground, fruit trees, etc., on
Ewalt street, Lawrenceville—rely. stBo. A two story frame
house of 8 rooms, largo garden. grate vines, stable and car
riage house, on Pasture lane, Allegheny—slso per )ear. A
comtortaLle dwe'llng 01:1 Carson street, &mat Pittaturgh—
slso per ) ear. The Buckeye Hotel, corner of Ferry and
Water streets, will be hazed for 1,2, or 8 years. A dwelling
house on Wylie atreet—s2oo per year. Two warehouses on
Third street. narB;
UR.ESH LOBSTERS.-10 dozen in sane,
A:
for sala by • 111tHER t ANDERSON,
n Na SI Wood street.
VARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS Enamelled
and plain finish, -- on different kinds of iroods-r-all
widthk—wholesale and retsil, by J. & H. PHILLION
. . 913 snd 28 lit.-Clair Pipet.
ATS.-200 bulk to aerial railroad this
dah sad fat We by S. %%LILL
ISM
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. No. 936 18th strOot.
Oen, ILL. J one, 21st, 1857.
34./13N B. GIVENS, No. 01 Elm•street.
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NUMBER 133
THE DAILY POST.
The Courier of -Wednesday morning says:—
Mr. " Crabb, the prison guard wbo was so
dangerously stabbed by
,the oonviot Hall, was
much better yesterday, having obttd.ced could
erablf3 relief, and slept soundly. Dr; Williams
informed us . last evening that there was a marked
improvement in his case, and that ho hat; san
guine hopes of hie repo ery. He is still is the
prison hospital, it being thought moat, prudent
not to remove him to his residence- fora few
days. -
" The convict Hall remains about as we last
reported. The ball cannot be found, and he
complains of much pain in his head, but is per
fectly sensible, and even converses readily. "
In reference to our remarks upon the conduct
of the officers of the penitentiary, in the man
agement of the :matter, the Alton Desso•rat, of
Wednesday evening, says:—
We desire to assure the Democrat and public'
generally, that everything was done that could
be done consistently with the preservation of the
prison discipline. It should be kept in view that
the penitentiary now contains about six hundred
convicts, and that the internal structure of the
prison being intended to accomodate a much
smaller number, is unfavorable to the very strict
discipline which is necessary to restrain so large
a body of criminals. -It shottld be remembered
that one of the conditions made by the despera
do, Hall, was that the turnkey, Crabb, should
be put in a close carriage with him, similarly
dressed, and enveloped in cloaks precisely alike ;
that he (Hall) should be furnished with a revolv
er loaded by himself, and driven Into the country
to such a point as he should designate, and that
in the event of any attempt .being made to in
tercept or kill him, he would assuredly kill Crabb,
a threat that his subsequent course indicates he
would undoubtedly have- , executed to the very
letter. It would certainly seem, under these
circumstances, that a compliance with these con
ditione, with a view of risking a chanoe'ehot at
him after he was out which might not instantly
kill him, would have been almost certain death
to Crabb—a revolver certainly being in the hands
of a desperate man, a more deadly weapon than
a knife, We are also credibly informed that Mr.
Buckmaster having been told by the prisoner on
Monday morning, that his intention was to have
got hini into the position in which he had Crabb,
he (Mr. Buekmaster,) instantly volunteered to
change places with Crabb, and to satisfy the
convict that he was unarmed, and indeed with
out other clothing than his shirt and pantaloons.
This proposition, however, Hall was shrewd
enough to reject, he having at that time got Mr.
Crabb in a position he desired, and doubtless
preferred to occupy the cell in company with a
man already-weak and faint from loss of blood
and previous wounds, to au encounter with Col.
Buckmaster, whose nerve he had often seen tried
on other occasions. We are quite sure that but
few men, if any, in this or any other community,
would have been willing to have made as great a
personal sacrifice as this offer of Col. Buokmait•
ter'S might have involved for the sake of saving
the life of another.
.p.. • • II 1 )p.. - .1 I II
A good story is told about Prof. Panooast, of
Jefferson Medical College. A short time since,
a wealthy lady, who had an only eon, called in
Prcrf. P. -The latter, it should be remembered,
rarely visits patients, but receives them in his
office. On this occasion, however, Prof P. com
plied with the request, and was duly ushered into
the presence of the wealthy Mrs. Smith, After
the usual compliments, Mrs. Smith opened the
following conversation :
"I wish to consult you, Doctor, concerning
my only son—George, you know."
" Oh 1 yes, madam," said the professor, " but
he is surely not sick
" Why, sir, there are no acute symptoms, but
for about a month past he has been afflicted with
somnambulism, and we fear that =email ten
dency ie corrected, the most serious consequences
may arise." •
" Ah, indeed I you say he has iwalked in hie
Bleep for about a month past V'
"Yes, sir."
"And never did previous to that?"
"No, sir."
The Doctor mused. "Of what does your fam
ily consist, madam 1" he at length asked.
"Myself and my son, the two kitchen ser
vants, and Celeste, the chambermaid, who came
last month."
Just at that moment the last named person
entered. She was a plump, rosy lipped Frenott
girl who waited upon Mrs. Smith. When
she had left the room, Mrs. Smith remarked—
" That is my new chambermaid, Doctor—in
teresting girl, is she not ?"
"Yes, madam, particularly so. I think you
said she had been with you about a month, did
you not?"
Yes, air."
"And George has been walking in his sleep
about his month, also ?"
" Yes, sir."
"Then, madame," said the Dootor, rising and
taking his hat, "allow me to assure that any ap -
prehensions for your sop's health will be entirely
superfluous. As long as that young woman's
room is accessible to George, I fancy his 'som
nambulant habits will oo,ntinue.And, madam,"
continued the dootor, " under the circumstances,
I really don't wonder at it."
PRUNES.
10 cases Bordeax. Prunes, In glass jars ;
25 kegs Cooking Prunes just reed and ter eats
& ANDERSON,
No. fi9 Wood street,
Opposite St...Charles' Hotel.
FOREIGN FRUITS!
REDUCTION -IN PRIOIIB,
- AT THE PAGODA TEA STODII
We are now selllng.Tnrkey Currants at Sc 'f
French and Zante Currants, at, I.oe aud leo .p et,
New Valencia lialsinslor cooking, at 12 1 ,0 VIDA.
New' Malaga '• at 15c lb.
New Smyrnallgs 12% and ibe
New Garman Prunes at 12* " lb.
,Algo, - Citrom Lemon and orange Peels,'Spiets, etc.
Raisins, t.,nrrants, Figs and Primo), whole sale at the low
est nawket price. HA WORTH, DUG. at 811,0 PINDER,
wadi . Corner Diamond and Diamond aileY.
j LACK CRAPE COLLARS—Choice styles
13
—very cheAR at
=l3 • TIORNVii. T 7 "Market street.
$6,00 for $3,75
6,00 " 4,60
" 6,76
FR- RENTr—A .desirable country mei
ammo, two miles from the city.
A two story dwelling home on Ross street,
,:4. twp story house on-Davesne street
• 6 three story 'hotise on Third street.
A thrt*story house on Wylie street,
Two Btlia4 /101:1P44 in Splazia'i court
Sao S °Mart
VGGS.-5 bbls. Eggs just received and for
sale by MeCA NDLErB, Ifi&ANB & CO.,
teal , Corner Wood and Water stmts.
BLANK BOOKS.—
LEDGERS,
JOURNAL:.
OARS iClijiiis,
. •
DAY BOORB.
- ... . , INVOICE BOOEd,
And all kinds of Blank ttwka with, or without, printed
hot:Wings, on hand or made to order 'at abort notice, and la
the beet manner, by . WU- O. JOHNSTON a CO.,
Blank Book Manufacturers,
anti Printers and atationerai 57 Wood inner.
1 . ARD OIL—We have •eenimeneed mum
jj Lecturing Lard Oil, and wll be ploa-Ard to metre ol
den, (or it. We will warrant it equal egaal to any nil fa Els mar
ket. We will till barrels returned when daidred
• B. C. Lt J. H. SAWYER,
to , 8 ' ' - Wood shraot
THERMOMETERS—For sale by
W. G. JOHNSTON A CO.,
novl7 Stationers. 67 Wood street.
CIIRRANTS.-10 casks Zantn Currants',
fresh Just received and for sale, 6y
REYMER A ANDERSON .
•'• No 89 Wood stnviit,
rla . , . upposlto St. Charles Hotal,
liiQUECOLLARS AND SETS-1n White
' and Cotort.-4vened IL I% morning. at
mrla MANE'd, 77 Market Etreat.
IN AND A .QUARTER •CENTB PER
IJ YARD—One Bala Crash, juit received, by
ter9 - O. HANSON' LOVE, T 4 Market street.
CONIING.—New Wall Papers, at cheap
pricea§ to be sold by
fat w r Yavirrikrl et on
WOOLLEY'S SALVE for saki wholeslaa
And. retail at-the Drog tWo of
JOHN HAFT,, JIL,
Ooroer of Mott sod Sixth sts2; Pittsburgh.
DirENS I WOOL HALF'HOSE---Of a very
superior quality flue wool, and sold but at Ewa.
WIN. 000,
.fst
fig...-atreest.
VOW S 4 Lv—A Drag Store, located' in one
;of the best situations t th 4 At, of Vittatungtt, Lr
either ajobbing,retail or prescription toulnea4. Purchaa
ors tin find an idiantgo of Tare-OCCIIIIN DOC i ref IlliQUOin
Lion inquire of JOHN HAW,. Ja,
No. 105, corner Witt-and Wticid sired%
iW
110111,10,
The Alton Tragedy.
ki Market at