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PITTSBURGH SATURDAY POST
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CONTAINS ALL THE CURRENT NEW S
OP THE DAY, Political, Litorary, Agricultural, Ouuniior
olal, Local, Tolographic and Aliacullaueous.
This Paper being of the LAIWICST aux, and neatly priute
on flue white paper, iu large, clear type, will be found by
the subscriber to give better aati.,..t.tetku than any paper
puolishail In Pittsburgh.
These who wish to folio a paper loam Pittsburgh, will nod
tho SATURDAY POST a sate and profitable investment.
Addrias, P. LiAttit,
sopl7 &Riot. and Proprioter.
BUSINESS CARDS.
a4B. Y. noun.
,BALRB &
BOOK AND JOB OFFICE,
POST 35T3/L.1:)/NCCS,
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PIT'rSB.URGIi
THE undersigned having made extensive
additious of the LATEST AND hANDSOMEST STYLES
F TYPE, and improved sfachinery, to the MORNING POST
JOB OFFICE, invite th ideation •of Rail Road ()dicers
Merchants, business I/"U, and the public generally, to their
superior facilities for executing with dispatch, oti maze/141e
terms, all kinds of
RAIL ROAD,
MERCANTILE,'
LEGAL,
AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION OF
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
Our material Laing nearly all unw, we can give UttBU
tauoe of the mod complotv oatiufaction, and guilt:it erderd
or
BOOKS, PAHRILETS,
RAIL ROAD - BILLS AND CARDS,
BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES,
LETPER 'HEADS, BILL HEADS,
BILLS LADING, CIRCULARS,
BUSMISS CARDS,
PAPER BOOKS, DEEDS,
'MORTGAGES, BOND:i, Ic.
.R? Particular attentlott will slsu be paid to the prit,tii,g
Of Posters, Programmes, ace. fur Concerts, Exhibitious und
Circuses. BARR A MYERs.
The 'People's shoe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBACIIER & CO.,
Cheap Onah D.Alers iu all kiud of Fashimmble
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
Vlor Oantloman , Ladiea , Youtim had Childreu,
No. 17 Street, near Itiarket,
odd PITTSBURCiII, P
J. 0. PEIIIIIN WLf. JOHNLION tl. 6. JOIlliOON
PERRIN &
Proprietors of Childs et Co.'s
patent Elastic fire and Watet Proof
Cement Itooftngt
133 THIRD STREET.
ORDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith
‘4.s fully exectiod, and ;di out work wan acted.
Rooting material always on hand, and for cal., with di
rection!! for MM. soottly.
JOS. le. & CO.,
ENGINEERS AND 1111ACHINISTS,
arner of Paid and Liberty steeds, Pittetati k th, Pa.
QUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for GriBt
ky and &tw Mills, Breweries, Printing h'etabLishuaents,
lldarattactoriel, wade to ord,r. They also conunne the
manufacture of their Clelebrut,d lachlnists' Tooth, such AN
Turning Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring and Drilling Machines,
Le. Also, Wrought Iran 131:tatting, with Pulleys, Bangers
/14. dc.
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JOHN THOMPSON' . /3.013g1tT THOMPSON H. 0. MILLER.
JOHN THOMPSON & CO.,
HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
11NERS, No. 135 Third street. tit.lN r.
INO executed with neatness and devalch. blued Paints,
Oils, Turpentine Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry
ers, Ville Montaigne &rick, a vely imporior article; Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh Whitehead always on hand and 1,
sale. We are prepared to grind colors for Painters, Drug
gists, or others, at the shortest notice, as we have a Mill
which grinds by stoma relaters will ease money by get
ting their colors ground with us. lwrGay
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(lOLD AND SILVER SP SOTACLEs,
AT MANUFACTUR,Ett'S
HYDROMETERS
or weighing opiate, the cheapest end hest artleh ever
brought to this city.
TireaCeIOaILETERS AND BAROMETERS,
varying In price from $8 to $3O each.
POCKET COMPASSES,
AND
(SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES,
slwasni on band ai 0. E. £1.11.1W8,
.I)v,edical Optician, 68 Ma &rect.
8e23 oppodita Mosouto DAIL
Mineral Water Depot.
J. O. BUFF= M. 8. BllithElt.
J C. BUFFUM & CO., Manufacturero of
xi • st.rfsparilla, Mineral Water,Pop, Bottled Ale and
Porter; aleo, Bottlers of Wainwrig'a celebrated Wintertc4
Ale. Warehouse,
Vito. AO Market sitreett
Pirrdnusa kc
Orders tilled awl shipped to all parts of the country
hortest notice. aplthlydaw
E. C. tk, 9. H. SAWYER,
LARD OIL, OV
CAN DLES,
PALM, TOILE f,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
No. 41' Wood street, Pittabarglt t Pn.
A. L. WEBB & BRO.
(Successors to Etoto & Wm)
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND AGENTS FOR Tllb2 SALE OF
DUPONT'S POWDER AND SAFETY FUSE,
Corner Pratt:tend Commerce streets,
BALTIMORE,
Receive ,on Coraugumout all kinds of Western Produce,
and make I:Wrath:see thereon.
AZIER.E.NON
tilUith a Co., W. Smith h Co.,
W. U. Garrard, Miller t Iticketson.
nu4:34a-w•thn
F. J. BUIMA,
C. GOTENDORP.
BUSIiA /6 GUTENDORF,
Oft
STEAM 801 LERS,
And aU kinds or Skeet Iron Work.
' Perm atreet, near Water, Pittaburgb, Pa.
,Ograva Peourrzt A rvANDED '0 R<95:11,
EGGS. ----5 table. kggd just received and for
11'10,11 McCANDLESS, MEANS & Co,
fe2o Corner Wood and Water etrebts.
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fTIiERMOMETERS--For dale by
W. G. JOHNSTON t CO.,
ficatiutiers.,47 Wood Woo.
novl7
WIWILESALEBLANK BOOK WARN;
BrousE. li M. (1. JOIINBTON a CO.,
Et' 11.1-+.l
WHITE BEANS.-10 bage email white
Boaz; received and for gala by
fdatIANDLEIM, =ANIS 4 00.,
is Carrier Woad arid Watia iatreote
WE are now opening our second, and by
iar the cheapest stock. of Fall and Winter Drees ()out's,
Shawls, Vic.; that has ever been offered In this city.
0. HANSON LOVE,
Hotrod:4y. Lowe httailioni, 7i Alaska. at.
rictly in advance
within the you..
at the wilnut,c In
Once. a in 1
week. I pap,. I
2 UU
2 65
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10 ou
SOUL
(ho vapor.)
nottws, '25 cents
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(11:011.0E P. WILBU
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT TFIE «POST BUILDING-S," OORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER A
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
COX. PENNA AVENUE 4- Vim)
tii iiSli 1 NCV.VOLV, 11. 4..:
A. F. BEVER.I.VUE
SCOTT HOUSE,
Corks•r irwin 6trect and Dtaignesmin
L. L. - -
(Fot LLII,III, nl 111,, •• kV/ . if )
r - 111E 8CO1"1' tiOUSE IS NOW cOM
i.i ruvrtt, AND oPhN utmeks. It Id sitant.
cantral {mitt ur lhu tity,buiug wu to.iuut to all lt.ilruna
StoiauLcai. Luudili ~
L10U.(5.3 VitiS hunt tt 18;;d, with .11 tuudnru iutpruve
tuuutd, and fitted ap to epleatli,l ulitlio liutuitutu
bulug will in e•ury tuapEtt bun brat clues th-dx'l.
B'I'.A.IIIJES utu latttiClied to Ella) pi ututaus. 1 jel'2:'y
11. W. K.ANAGA.
U. S. 1110 TE L 9
Opposite the Peattia. Itittiroad tiepot,
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117 A.Bllll4lfet .T.O lal IA OT. re: d.,
rotihthißLY U. S. - RUPEE,
Pll'l'.B.ll WIG LI, 1 ) A.
.1 . 0111.E9 - BPLAB BON, Proprietor.
PHIS 110(JSE Is LOCATED ON TILE
corner of 1' i.,14A awl WASIIINIPTON Streete, betwoeu
thu CEN'IItA LANE/ IVES'riiiii..24 !Lai - LW:IAD DEPOTS, awl
has undergone a thorough unproveuteut, reluudeled aud
furuiuhod with new furniture, and le uow the wont couve
tikut llotol iu Pittuburgh, tur Travelers by Railroad, Eaat
or West.
Excelsiorßesaurant
4(010 t
N. 111 WOOD &reel,
e
il/HOLEBALE AND RETAIL DEALER
tIASTEHN RISE!.
Thu uuderulgned has Jost recolv..,l frrin thu wor
k et, eubseted with great care,
SACELT, JIALIAJT, LADD:Mc
PRESII COD FIYII, EASTERN SUN FISH,
SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAKE
New York Prince's Bay, Egg island,
Egg ilarbor, Shell Oysters.
Thu iine.it oh,. brought te this city. Every of th,
beui.uu curved up ut thu EXCELyIUIt Itl t h'AUIIA:IT.
Oarl:dcw 8. BT6l.Nti.CCis,
COIELIti U/COPILE ittESTAUR Alert'
BY ELI YOUNG, FIFTH STREET.
' - The attention of Mei L:hunta ,
luta other.' is directed to thini',:•tt
edtantiatuueut, which ha been recently tithod
up tor the purpose of •Nnording a 8111161Aii-
EA'l'lllU 1.1011k'.7'; A CILNTtIAL
Country folks attending are particularly iLIV/L:d to
cull. Everything pertaining to on .LATI.NO SALCaIZi will
always bo fond, of the treuhest the market alluvia.
ap2fttlydAcw
ANSION HOUSE, tIEOEGE AUEEN TZ,
PROPILUITOII. .No. aid Liberty street, just beet& the
riee.enger Depot (if the Peutiaylvaula Railroad, which mrios
tho rucnit convenient house' iu tho city for pesseugoro hlTl
viug by that road.
proprietor having, at cuusideriLle expense, lifted up,
!a excellent style, the ti 0, zitlN li‘JUS.t, Would resp,t
fully solicit a share of public patromare. There is attactied
a apleutlid STABLE and extensive IVAGON YAP.D, altursi
lug ample accommodation to travelers and teamsterb.
Larder and Bar will be tiniusinal hall the best the mail.,
can afford.
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1. CLAIR lIOTEL, uorner Penn anti li.
K.,71 Clair streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.—The tuniersigned, term.,
ly of "Brown's Jiotel," , aving taken this large and comm..-
dioui and haring reacted it in ningniMeat 6tyle,
would respectfully invr.e his friends and the traveling pal. in
to give him a call. Assured, with the couveniarn,, of the
houaa and his long ezperienc, in the business, five
entire satisfaction, sad Ids chat g.,/, moderate.
feb:a W3l. U. 001iN.LLLY.
GRAXIER,ILES.
gAMES PATTON, Jr., Federal street, Al
hgtualy, Wholasiilatirocer aud Iba floater, and Lk (91J.,c,1
Liquur .110rchant. Dealer in Lluvur and Timothy ze.,,d;
humu, CElp,ose, Lard, llacuu, Flour, ;Izal dc., and
try Product, generally, novIZ
JAMES PATTON, Jit.,
h'tleral atroet,
.1,1 now recaivlug in dtoro [l,O following, whi..h Lc: wit! Bell
at• tito lowoat cast, price.; viz:—
libtu. new crop ldertatteu 101. 0 a,;
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31.1 lytoB Gra , ..•.i. 8 Epai.;
u. 141 bbls. p,1111,, 1011
uod Inn. " 1 c.dthal d ,
I*ZU ;
ouG Bacon ,;
40 !tall chests Young liy4oo, Luri, audivonoll,
Old Cc..nutry '.'sae, it 110 a gon.ral aeeurtn . , 'Lt 01 the I--et and
ladgebt bto.d. 01 kacuhy uroutrr,,,, t 0 he Lad in the cdt.),,1,1,1.,
i 9 Inc 8818 Lar I'A' fuls'd,
tel Et -dot - al nt,rat , Allogthaly City
SUGAR.--
r,ogrir.
lihdd. Inland
10 this . ISt.llnad
10 " Loverih t ; nee.ol tel "
Itoceivcd and far Sale 1.). J..9.:11N,S PATTON, Jr ,
ATTENTI6N, A LLEGIIENY ()IT -
I'h(, billlCrlbbr WOULI cull your attention to
Winn,. of E.l 1114_,Y nouguf, ut Into, iu
York, fur tJ.tBd, which Le Will d'll ILL...aver print:4 than an)
utut , r nousu in [nu Llll., Cltiod, tor Ca.au. Come and BCD
tLr
Ju n
Fu.luitli Afoot., the 011.1111011 d,
ALLI(.II.IiLIi °IVY.
--10 drums extra large and ti ne,
118 Bocund, autl .47 FirBt fitret-0.
OUD FI Sli
w fur t.,b, by
mrlts
RIUE. - 10 tinreao yritike, kit tiale by
wm, it. vulT.l4. :4 co,
4,1, and 147 eiloit nLcnAd
priLue N. 0. ,Sogar,jutq,
IJ reedreedcudl rkcal.uy WM LI. tiAl IT., 4 t.
furl it and 14i lirat
fIOFFEE.-200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
... W5l. II 8611'1'11
118 Buudul, aud 141 Find 81.1 eetd.
Hirai
L I INE FLOUIt.-20 Fine Flour
uud fur auk. by
NIc.t..JANDLEdd, MEANS & 00,
:u'2o o , ..,:rter of Wood and Weror edrout.
i s Altl).—A prime article of N. 1 Lard, in
and !Colo, juut received awl fur aby
111cIJA N MEANS ac
Curlier ut Nod aul Wuter etreebi.
pIOKLES.-6 bbls. Cucumber Piokles, ro,
eelvt..4l and tor etilti by J A.l.lEth A. FETZEI:,
1020 Cotoco 61urIxt and ',lna utteto.H.
Eaus.-6 barrels freAl Eggii to arrive this
day, Ind iur onto by J t&r.d A. FETZER,
ntrl9 UtdinA Market' and tint utteutd.
PLANTATION SUCiAit & MOLASBI.B-
100 With'. fully fair and pruun 0. rlugur ;
000 bbla., oak cooperage, prime N. O. SluLassoa;
00 " tit. Jam as d. Ll Motu: awn, now landing and
for Kale, by MILLEt: ftillitT6oN,
Nue. 4 0 awl 2= Liberty Btreut.
SPICES.-
bags Pitueute
IUU Gram Pepper, Just received and for eel:,
I,l' 13.::21 mud Liberty street.
Lar2.s
A r 101) FISIL
3 drums extra lurgd GA Fish,
3 " large " " Just recei, et] and
for gale, by MILLER et ItlellEttON,
u.a2o Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty [root..
TO LET.—A commodious three story Frame
Itouse, with Brick liaaemem—situated on Bedluru
etreut—tu rout, by MILLER t KI.II3,NTSON,
mr2s Nos. 221 and 223 Libeity street
liIILLINGAR, MONONGAIIELA
PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public
:lac he hue rebuilt since the tire, and having enlarged his
• stableiliment, and tilled it with the newest and moat ap
pro,,d machinery, is now prepared to furnish flouring and
idaued boards, scrowl sawing and resawing, doors, suatt and
diluters, kiln dried, frames, mouldi cps, Lux making, t.e.
:•ioutli Pittsburgh, September 7, ISO. [del°
CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
And ra-011icio Justice of the Peace,
OFFICE ON THE CORNER. OF WYLIE
AND Ellr.V.ll ISTREIati.
All business connected with this office will be att,:nded to
with preamtuess. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal
accuracy—such a, Leeds, Slortgages, Bonds, 'Powers of At
torney, Ac, Titles to neat Estate examined.
To the members of the Bar lie tenders his earvicee as Com
missiouer to take Depositions to he read in the several Courts
of this State, and elsewhere. His office le one of the main
l'olke Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities In
executing 'melees,' of that kind are very desirable. 1fe10:1y
WHOLESA LE STATIONERY 111,E
110US.E. i 1 ill. U. JOLIN:3TON A CO.,
57 Wood street.
WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE
W!d. JO"NSTON & CO.,
ukr2,o LT Wuod street.
WINDOW ULASS.—An assortment of
countr ma% nrnortnd sizo,i, for oak Loy
W. 61. H. bMITH &
thr2f, 118 Becond, and 147 brat strvets.
rfiIOBACCO AND CIGARS.---A large assort
a anent of favoritn brandy, MI band and for Bala by
WAL 11. 8811TH 44 CU,
118 :lint oud, and 147 6L at straata
ORANGES. -100 boxes Messina Sweet Or
i.uggsti, just reColVell nwl for ante, by
REYMEII & 11.11JUE11.0N,
No. 8u Wood stroot.
111 i E PEOPLE'S 8110 E STORE.
NO. 71 FIFTH STREET
Now opening, a complete, aaeortmont of Spring Goode,
new and latest Myles of Ludie.3 Fine French Congress
Galt( I 13, Glom. Calf Congress Gaiters, Gloat. Calf Bllppera,
Ladies and liftman black and colored }Teal Galtera..
DIFFIZNILWELER & CO.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
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°BERT A. LOOMIS,
. .. 34ie.4,4,,iMurg,,)
IVIi.TION'ER A[
NI) DEALIIK IN 1100(5.4, ar PEELIODICAIAI
lt
, AND NEWSPAPERH,
'No: 41 glilli Htio(4 - , Pitt4lA - ligh, P,,. ao2f.:ly
4) ( 5-9. s aritaershlip-
Trif: undersigned. have enterod into Co-
P.tcirtifilp, 11Hdcr tbeetyle 41 39w.0. Johustou .t Co.
SA ItIIJEL IL JOHNSTON, JR.,
WILLIAM U. JOE:7l. o l.oti
Pittdburgli, Septtmil,lr E, 1867.
P it uP al ETD lt9tl
8, ft. JOJaNSVON, Jil Wt.l. 0 Joatlbl'Ozr..
Witt. Gr. JOHNSTON & CO,
QTA 'l' lONE RS, libiuk Hook l'lrati a fox tarerd,
dhd Jolt PRINTEItzi, Nu 07 W, ~I ntiait, I,,,tvieun
Third nud Fourth, Pittibm gh, nuOo
PROYRIETCIIi,
PIANOS AND MUSIC
FALL (IRANI) PIANOBI t r r -
PARLOR (I RAND PIANOS 11
A N' NEW SQIJAItE PIANOS,
room the Manufactory of olflUliF.llll`4o di SONB'.
1:O TON, Jost re.:eivod front the :nano/factory of Chickering
1, Sons', Beaton, the following deeirlible and elegant dock of
their.riANO FuIPPES
out Full Haven octave Orand Piglio Forte, with auperbly
carved ell.lo. Mica seoe
Ono Full floVtlll Octave ()rand Piano Forte, elegaut Hone•
wood case. Pri.,e $7OO
One New Purluc Orund idemiuu octavo Piado, tielorl‘ equal
In power to a full thaw], and occupying only the
room of an ordinary equare Plano. Prick, $6OO
I'IANOS I
Two full carved Rosewood, Louie XlVth, coven octaves,
with carved Desk and Feet work.
Two Itusewo..d 0.0011 octave--thitiord
Two Rosewood. carved mouldings, coven octave.
Four Rosewood, plain round cornets, coven octave.
Three Walnut, plain round front C0111:31fl, seven octaves.
Four G!,/
Four Rosewood " " " 116
All of the above are of their NEW SCALE, and with full
iron frames, and their now Patent Action.
These Instrumunts havo been finished specially for the
eubscriber, and will be warranted to purchasers. For sala
at their roduci.l prices. .1011 N 11. m - ELLoit,
No. 31 Wood street,
Sole Agent tur Ctiickerlng & Sons'.
CRICKERING & SONS'
GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS.
rrIIE two magnificent Grand Pianos, used
et the Concert of ThalLerg and Vieux.
temps, ou Thursday evening, et City 47417
nra now onoted for sale at till , Piano ' Ware.
oima of the eui.neriber. Thu following [ed. it •
to the !petite of the Pionoa of Chieltoring
toot been , nhesitatingly giv.-u by kt THALBERO.
PITTSIIIILLOH, March 25, liff.B,
Mr. Mellur s-I.h , nr Sir—Since in 3 arrival in America, I
have constantly used the PIA NO:i OF OiIICKEILING
110!-5, and, I can only repeat to }on, while thanking you for
the Pianos you have co kindly furnished for my Concert
here, that which I have ea often eel before, the instruments
aro the beat I thive teen iu the United Statee, and will com
pare favorably with nay I hay., over known.
Yours very uhly,
Perions wishing t.. 1 parchpse and the public gonerally,
are respectfally lucitcd to call and tzaminio the GRAND
PIANOS above LIM' utioutA, and al,o a splendid stock of
SQUARE PIA NoS Irma these world•renowned makers.
JOLIN 11. MELLOR,
Sole A gout fur Oltickerlng A Sou's,
For Pittsburgh and We tern Peuasylvaniu,
nar27 No. SI Wood xtr.ot
$275 P
A I . - I N ega9itawor.E„ $175
hand, PIANO FORTE; iu porfect order, which cast when
Cow, V 275 will be sold fur $176.
0111 Ali urn B
Uld bletabllahed Piano Depot,
nwld 118 Wood 4-ect, second door above Fifth.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
vir RINEHART,
TOBACCO, BN OFIP AND CIGARS.
No. 1.29 IMOD sumo'
COMMERCIAL COLLEGES
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IkON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Charts; eel, 186.6
Boaul of 12 Trustees —Faculty of 14 Poachers
3uo nisi:MANG, JaNnall.a, 1E6.8.
fhttaty Men Pi - rpm - ea _ictual Ditti,3 of the shunting Rolm
NSTRUCTION G I VEN IN SINGLE
and Double-Entry, Book-Keeping, all natal in every de
parmeutof Basiaei,a. Co , raaaa dal, A rithmetic, Rapid Baal
n-as %Witiug, Mercantile Corretmoudence, ComalerLai Law,
wtectiag Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Eloctitieo,
Phonography, and all Mimi aut•lrctn no. essary for the thor
ough education of a practical businem man.
J. 0. SM - 1111, A. M Profesayr of Book-Keeping and
Iticience of Act:yenta.
J. C. PORTER, Prof.,4 Mathematics.
ALEX COWLEY and A. T. I), Jur ElErf, Prufa. of Pen.
inueutiti,--twelco that 0*.,4 . all competition fur
boat Pen and Ink Writing,
Aka — AND NOT WOO ENtiILAVAD
Terms, di:—Bull Buie nil Ii MI red, eliter at any time
---$35. Average time, Bto 10 weeks. Board about $2,60
Ell arc , coat, $6O to $7i..1. ti,adnates ululated ID obtaining
nitdAlloll. Epociiiiens of un o qu3lied writing and circular,'
, I , :ut free. Addieris, 1. W. JENKINS, •
Pitteburglm, Pennsylvania.
EH LESSONS,
AT IIION CITY (101111EIWIAL COLLEGE,
Afiar IN MITAitANICAL, AROUITECITURAL,
AND CRAYON DRAWING, alb&
For (lather it,R..e.,,tioe apply to Mr, F. W. JEN
Principal. of i ron t College, PIM
[ novl4:6md.
Wheat, _Rye anti roan Wanted,
EELS
I? AXIAL sTEA,:at woILL,
AI,I,EGLIIMY CITY.
P r II [4 BUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
übuvo establiebthent, end are prupared to _
PAT Tilt HIGHEST IdAlain? CASI 3 17,8
2b,000 BU Slllll,B WIIRA'r.
10,000
10,1rJu
It is the intemion ct the proprietors to offer =IBA MOM
for any cboiso lots of White or Rod. Wheat. Thoy intend to
maim very superior Family Flour, and are willing .to pay a
preariunk to asfarmer in the shape of an extra price, to in
duce him to raise a choicei quality of Wheat, and to bring it
to market in good order.
yylfelydaw R. T. KENNEDY .4 BRO.
Lippincott, Shorten & P :,arson,
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR kIFTR.
MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Var
hems, Eat and Bonnet Boxes, Ladies Traveling
ifruuks, Carpet Bags,t c., keep constantly is, hand a `ergs
stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay-
Lag facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we
would invite the trade to call and examine our good; be.
tore purchasing elsewhe.
QT. CHARLES LIVERY STABLES.-
Li The undersigned LOS bought the leans
or the above LUILLIed Stables to
godlier with u portion of the eliten.i2
sive stock of Horses ano Carriages,- • • .
late the property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition
LO the stock before-mentioned, he has also added a number of
ELSE LIORSES, 'BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in
Third, below Wood street. As he gives his poreonal atten
tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which
he hes hitherto received from public is solicited.
JACOB GARDNER,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
N. it.—A HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can
slw2.ys be procured for Funerals. de29
MOTICE TO BUTCHERS.—Large Meat
LA Cutters and daus.ge Finerd, of various ehtell, at No.
47 Filth atr,"t,t, Pittsburgh
decht
QIX AND A QUARTER CENTS PER
YARD—one Bale Craeh, ju;t received, by
mid LiANSON LOVE, 74 Ma
WOOLLEY'S SALVE for Bale wholeelae
rotnil st the Drag store of
JOHN RAPT, JR.,
14231 Corner of Wood And Sixth sta., Pittsburgh.
9110—DAY, I WILL OOMMENCE TO SELL
A. at greatly reduced rates,
my stock of
MALL AND WINTER BOOTS AND SQUIB,
lu dar to make room for Spring Goods. Look at these
v iceet•—qeun Kip Boots worth 43 76 at V 75;
k• 1•1 ••
2 7CI et 2 25;
Boy b . " 225 at 200 ;
s• II a 200 at 1 76;
Ladies' Heavy Bouts, Worth... 19 7 at 1 20;
04 Mk
" " ••• 25 at 1 10,
And oil other kinds In proportion.
Boy b . "
IQ ELT ROOKS—For splicing India Rubber
Ap. GrLmathur Holtiug--o supply of tho diftbrout Eihtha,
Jutt.mblveal awl for sale, by J. & B. PHILLIPS,
Lan/ lid and 26 fit. Wall . moat.
PITTWEGH, MONDAY,. APRIL 5. 1558
sly .3011 ri as RC it Z .
JAMES WALtDR.OY
RLAND,
No. OS marke t straw. two doo ßO m tmtn Fifth
•
ID 0 11... 11, 24 lit SAVINGS Mt .4 I% Ili
hill/DIU ROOM, JOILINV 4117 J 81T1L1,1150
OPEN DAILY, from 9to o'cipok; alno,
uu Wedmiteln: and haturday eveningn, from May int
to November let, from 7 to 0 o'clock; and from N0 . ..-tut.,r
lot to May let, from 8 to 8 o'clock. -
Deponitii received of all sums not leee than Wit faai.ar.,
and a dividtkid of the profile declared tAtica a year, in iime
and December. Intert wee declared at the rate rY ere per
oent. per annum, on the Mut of Deeetntnor, 1868; obit. in
Julie and December, 1858, and In Juno and December, 1867.
futUriAt, If not &aim out, id pit to 'the credit of the
depuettor ne priucipal, end Loard the oan.o hateroit from the
that doge of June and December ' compounding twice a year
vi about troubling tin, depoeitor to call. or oven to p eaeot
hio pane hook. At tide rate, money tells dyable in WS Mau
1:*()1403 yearn), making iu 1.1. e aggregiite . kldWr AND ewe dam/
eta etriT. A LEAH-
coutalning the Metter, tiplawnittulea 611
lattuh,,, far ulshed gratis, on application
esidezit - -Cliilol4o/11 AidiftEaki.
VV.'S iItHEIVEDIT3. • •
John IL .9.l.tesalwype.,
N. (Reto o l Murphy,
Leman ti, , Fonnott..,
Janitt Kelly,
Jame ,t licidman,
John ONgrac , ),
TEEUSTSIEI.
Um:await Liapbarn,
Jmuea Blildle,
Alexander Bradley,
Robert Robb,
William 8. Lavely,
MD Burg-aim
. .
Malan/ J. A n.lortion. Jarucu W. Hai lut NII,
Jutin U. L'acliut.u, Charles limp,
Albert Culburt3uu, I'. A. Itii4fulra,-.
Juba b. Ctudluld, Johu If. Mullur,
J. Ourdiuer Cultlu, Waller. l'. Sitirdhnll.
Aluuzu A. Car Cur, Wilsuu.sillllor.
David Cautplmll. A. M. KAlock, M. I)
(Minded A. Cultuu, 2 Cum y - .1,... hiugwult,
William Duuglms, John ScSavvyar,
Fruucis Fuliz, Cuing , 'ii. Haden,
Uuurge P. clillinurc, • Aluxuudni Tinille.
Jawed S. Iluuu, Theuirail iltubstnat ter,
Willialu S. Ilavru, .../uurgu 11.. Whit,,
'Se.,"retu)yand 7ir.asurcr—(lllAl3. A. (i)L'I'ON. L
_____
BANK OF kaIOVA.
A. J. STEVENS &
DEkiAlOttalli, /O , A.
C 0 LL ECT lON 8 111.AD.E laid -4)1'0111p Lit j
witttht. LANDS aelpetod and lboatel. Capitalist
wishing to wake investments in tile Wedt,.....a. do mu througl,
thin home. Oorresponderxe eolieded. Ltay2l:6la
140/11LI 11102. D. LOOMIS.
A USTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in
AliaL Pro/lab:tory Notes A llothid, rdortgapd, and all JOCCtri lies
for Alunuy.
Money Lcauod on Oho Lab at short datea, with. collateral
aucurity.
N0T1.13 AND DRAPTS BOutilur G.NL duLD.
Persons desiring Loam! cuu be accommodated on-reasona
ble terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securi
ties at remunerative prime.
Also, attend to the dote, itentilig and Leaning of Item!
hosts.
Office, No. 93 FOURTH street, above Wood.
A CBTIN Notary Public. uth2le
110.12dES & ,SONS, Bankare and Ex-
Am • change Broluira, auu Veal ere in Noies, Drafte, Accept
nocos, uoid, giver and Bank ..Notes. Exchange on the East.
urn and Western Oahe conetanity for Gale. .
Collection's made in all the cities throngtiont the Uniteu
Btates. Deposita received in par Bands or current paper, No.
el Market street, between Third and Fourth sta. tja3tkly
CriIIOMAS W ODDS, Commeroial . Brokor, and
Dealer in NOLbtl, Bonds, Stocks, Beal Estate, Ac. 7;,
fourth street, Pittsburgh, I'm 'Jana
•
01.1 N WOODS, 13ANK.E;11 AND .111XCLIANWei
allliKlll, De.9lol' in Fzchauge , 011111IlltaGila and Bank
Notes. Stock bought and sold un cutundasion. Collections
carefully attended tu. Interest paid on Doposita. No. 07
JUNEV NIS.W BLILLDINCi, Fourth street. Je3o
REAL ESTATE AUENTb.
CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
ft,j 4 , Market street, for the Hato and purchase ut ltod
routing 11011130.1, LA - Wilding to illtll.ll'4lllCO and rtlp6ini,
uetaluing luaus un bonds, mortgages, etc,; waking couvey
anew; deeds, bonds, 1,r.c.; writing luttulu and t . urrespoudiug
with partittsatbroad, etc. °els
BELBEN SEYMOUR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
Rx9r..aszietn.-s.lthGrs. Ltuuns , Gurrettun a Co., IR:1)m
Parks, Esti. Jythy
.E It 2? Xs .N DS.
ALEXANDER. GARRETT,
itBAL EriTATE AGENT, NG. (.0 WATER STREET,
CLEVELANL, 01110,
Had for Bti I n Lauds in Illluoia, Whicoubiu,
Michigan uud lowa. Ile will o...charigo Lauda in Wieconsin,
fur fittabutgli matirlfaelarCu,tiLld tsibo for city property.
All lettere of inquiry anawerail giatin, by addrei4agme ad
above. '
PRoPERTY fbit SALE OR RENT.
k IOE, SALE.-45 sures of Lund near Hui
btatinn, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, 10
from the city. Tito laud in alt Ctivevil with due ferent
L: een, waten makes it a desirable place for a country resi
dence.
laituldi..g Lots, each '2O Ly 100 feet on Penna. avenue,
rear Magee street.
do do on I; acicroy street, near Magee street.
It du do on Maria strer.t, sear idaseu street.
3 do do ou Bluff and Isabella ntreets,
1,, the I:igth Ward oi the City of Pittsburgh.
Aino, 1 Lot on toe writer of Pena and _uarbury streets,
fronting 110 feet on PtLIEI and 109 iee.t 1034 inched CM Mar
bury street, adjacent to the depot urtho Pe tneylvania
itoti
road. For terms, etc., in.luire of ISA .10 Ji..e.tES,
rar29:lui corner linen and Fit ni eta., Vittaburgb.
AHOUSE iu good order, and lot of ground
on monterey dlt eat, Allegheny, Cal be hau for En,
amoanc of sls2s. 'Terms ow.
8. CU .1.1.8EK ,Lt GI Market. at.
FOR s6oo—two hundred in nand, unlance
in um" and t,;13 yeard, emura a uwollin g flutist,
mud ha uf grtmuil, uu Mt. Washington.
cur 27 8. CUTLII3hatT & SON, b 1 Alardot et.
AEARE CHANCE to purchase t good
drioUing bothio and largo lot of ground, in noari.b.
For price, add ttlrll.l4, apply at our ottito.
S. CUittlitilti: 8 bON, of illarkat at.
ill HOTEL FOR SALE.
TILE 11,41111.1110A0
AT LATRUkiI STATION, on the- l'enn
sylvauin itaiiraad, fort) miles cad of Pittaburgts,
bunt of brick, three etetlea tug; DO feet Irma, f 4 Met deep,
cnotaius lb flue large rooms newly cud completely farad's.
e•.l, ready for immediate occupation. 'lucre is a frame
enable for thirty buru..e, cuuvettlent out-buildinge and ono
acre ut ground atm - cited to the premises. rrice, including
furniture., $12,000. One-half may relll9.ill ou lloud cue
blortgage. it not field &dere lest of Alen, it will be routed
at s9uo per annum. Address O. W. BMW
mr2:lEud Latrobe, /*a.
raltVU DWkLLINU HOUSES, with large
A, lot of grouud to each house, tutu= on uureun street,
south Pilteburgh, will be ,old on tavuratde tonna, by
S.
mrl7 61 NI/iwk.t at re..,t
CitREE MARSHALL AND BOONS
/Uwa.—caluuble bin& in thee° Countless, for
5 ,o 3 by S. CIITII.IIIC.RT & SjN,
ANEW FRAME HOUSE AND LOT uF
(Around, GO by 100 feet, situate on alt. Washington,
tai dale on accommociating terms, by
n 023 8 CUTilithitt & SON, 51 Market et.
.1 4 1 OR SALE—A Cottage House of hall and
4 rooms, kitchen and calm, portico in front, punch,
bei) l o, pear and plum trues, stable, coal house, grape arbt r,
etc., eituato on Mt. Washington. The owner's business
'minims him to remove, and a good batik:An will be given.
=23 o. .t .1 ; 61 Market et.
_FARMS in Exchange for City Property.—
A farm of 350 acres, on the Allegheny river, near
itittanning, 130 acres cleared; dwelling house, barn and or.
chard; coal, limestone and iron ore. Also, a farm of 100
acres near the above. Also, a farm of 83 acres ou Pine
creek, d miles from Kittanning; 30 acres cleared ; two houses,
and a sow Mill in good running order; a first rate locotion
for business. 250 acres of land at mouth of Red Bank creek;
10 acres cleared and in good older. Price low and terms
easy. Hill be exchanged in whole or in part for city pro
perty. ii. CUTHBERT & SUN,
not 10 51 Market street.
gNLY $750 FOR A TWO 'STORY Dwel
ling Muse, of four rooms, with lot of ground 20 feet
Lout on Nionteroy street, Allegbony city, by 110 deep to an
Terme, $4OO lu hand, balance at one, two and thrt,e
yeere, S. CUTHBERT & SON,
nov24 bl Market Street.
‘.4 IX BUILDINU LOTS, on Overhill street
L - 11 Pric , , S4JO, each—for sale by
usrl9 CUTIII3IO.T h S''N, 61 .!..tarket street.
SALE----A Drug-Store, located iu one
of the best situations in the, city of Pittsburgh, fur
eahor ajobbing, retail or prescription busines4. Purchaa
trs will find an advantge of rare occurrince. For informa
tion inquire of JOHN HAFT, Js.,
No. 166, corner Sixth and Wood streets,
ins Pittsbara h.
AIRES' W 0,31111.
CONFEqPION C
ONPEOTIUN,Co
NPEOTION CO N
• NOTION,i3ONF
E OTION,VONYN
O TION, CONFE 0
• lON,C ONPEOT
ON,CO NPROT 1
ON,CONY NOT' 0
N,CONPEOT lON
CO NFEOTI ON N.
The moat pleas-an; safe and effectual Worm Remedy now
in use.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and recall, by
ANGELL. tt.
Oar. Wood and ffixth eta., Pittabargh, Pa ,
And sold by Druggists if.r.rxrally.
thet street.
FOREIGN FRUITS!
REDUCTION IN PRICES,
AT THE PAGODA TEA STORE.
We are now selling_Turkey Currants at 80
Preach and Zante Currants, at 100 and 16c sit tb.
New Valencia Raisins for cooking, at 12/Ac
Now Malaga " 44 at 15c 118.
New Smyrna Figs 1234 and 15c 4 011).
New German Prunes at 12%e
Also, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Spices, etc.
Raisins, Currants, Flgsmid Prunes; whole sale at the low
est market price. HAWORTH, BRO. & BROWNLEE,
mrd Corner Diamond aud Diamond Shay.
WINDOW •GLASS.---50UO: yards= from 2
11 to 6 inch inch diametar, for eater by
mtl& a H. COLLINS.
BANKS.
Nit 65 itusqh 8/,;(*el,
CLEVELAND, OHIO
INSURANCE.
Fl INSUR AN( K
HP Tile
Reliant:cc! Mutual Inisurancv
fir PHILADELPHIA
ON BUILUIRGB, LIMITED OR PERPETUAL, lIILROMAS
DINE, FURNITURE, &0., IN TOWN OR UoURTELY.
Oillce, No. 3011 WU-11111i street.
CAPITAL, ® 147,9211 , S.FELS, eu.
follows, viz :---
hiret Mortgage on Improvol City Pt unei ty, worth _ •
doubt. tne amount $,1.:9,200 00
PuunsylVaLinl 1111/11:,:(1(16:id 0 par cent. blur tg,gt, .
• Loan, s3o,ooocut 25,500 00
Allogh6ny Cannty d par eLnt. Peon'. it. It. Luau. 10,000 00
Penneylvaula I:eilmad Cola Stool, 4,000 00
"tuck of the Rellaneo Mutual 19,150 00
Muck ut County Fir. luauranca 00. 1,050 00
Scrip of Sundry lueoratica Ckintratuioa 476 00
Idlln RewlvLiAr., budia......1 paper /5'2,71.1.
0001 E Accouutd, accrued 10t0r.H, etc. 0,308 RI
Cadh 00 hood and in 'lank 10,910 :10
Clem Tingley,
William lt. Thompson,
avid S. 4vo,
CcruelinLiklEALl
John it. Worrell
U. L. Carson,
Robert `Poland,
Maas Johnson,
Charles S. Wood,
James S. Woodward,
turd B.
J. LIAR
Nortlinat con
MANUFACTEBERS' INSURANCE CO
o g ice_No. 10 Merchants' Exchange,
P 11 ILADELP HIA.
CY A I?rER PEI? PETUAL-PAPITAL 0300,004).
FIRE, MARINE AND INLAND RISKS TAKEN
WM. A lIDODES, Prmideut
011A11. WISE, Flea President.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
LkiltBo4oiLs
Wm. A. Rhodes,
Chas. J. Field,
John Y. Simons,
A. S. Lippincott, James P. Smith,
William Neal, Charles Wise,
J. Rinaldo Sauk, Thomas Bull,
111. Richards Mackie.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 96 Water street,
mrl7 EDW. G. BELL, Agent.
MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Philadelphia.
WU. V. PETTIT, .ttesiderit D. J. M'CANN, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Btouk paid in and investod...s2oo,ooo 00
Stirplna 63,428
3283,42.8 85
Insures Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers mud
tributaries. Insures against loss or damage by Fire,
Also, against the Perlis of the tea and inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DIB30TOB.11:
Wm. V. Pottlt,
D. J. D.lcentm,
B. L. Wooloton,
John .I:Patterson,
J. I.l..}leutgouiery, John hi. Pruaroy,
E. F. Witmer, Rene Quillen,
John A. :Manillall, Ohne. U. Wright,
Elwood T. Putney.
01/110117313:
WILLIAM V. PETTIT, President.
E. le. WITHER, Vice President.
D. J. MoOANN, Secretary.
In In PAiLidelphia:
Beige% Lamb iiteluniitz., Justices CO.
Truitt, hi Bach, Morgan
A. T. Lane Ze Cu., I."txraruy, Caldwell ',a Co
PlTT:litti halt OE, au. 97 WATER
au7_ t NIIExTER, A
PHILA.D.2I2I:IIA EIRE AND
INSURANCE COMPANY,
119 ettesuut Street,
tippJette tho Custom Homo.
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, oil every
description of Property or Member'.hue, at reasoutible rates
of premium.
ROBEP.T P. BING, President.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
DISELITOSS.
Charles Llayes, H. Cope,
E. B English, (leorge W. Brown,
P. B. ::+avery, Joseph 8. Paul,
C. Shen:mu, John Clayton,
J..llagargoe, H. %Viler.
IL EL&OIIBUIttii, :Secretary.
J. f. COFFIN, Agent,
jytly Corner Third and Wood streets
KEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PIiILADELPIIIA, •
FRANKLIN BUILLINUR, 414 WALNUT MILLET.
Organized tulder the General Insurance Law, with a Citah
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to $500,000. In
sures against loss or damage by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND
NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION.
•
0371C7,1111:
li. C. LA. uauLIN, President. ItIOII'D ERIE .rm, reeet.
GIIORGR SCOTT, Secretary.
DULSWOLIS :
U. O. Laughlin, D. Bbarwood, D. Montgomery
W. C. Stotesbury, it. M. Carlile, ltichard Shields,
it F. Showell, 0. 0. Butler, William Osborne,
George Scott.
♦ ^ lTri tk CHAFFEY, Agduts,
jeLy Of Lafayette [IA entrauca on Wocd et
PITTSBURUII
AWE. FIRE A.ND MARINE
INSURANCE CaIIPAATY,
CORNER OF WATER AND MAItE_ET STREETS.
PIVIIIIIIBILLI3GII, PA. •
ROEERT GALWAY, President.
Aura. lin/outs, Vico President.
Y. A. RINEHART, Secretary.
.O This Company makes ciery insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also against 11011. AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
.And Mississippi Rivers aud tributaries, end MARINE RISKS
4enerally.
And against Loss and. Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and lobed Navigation and Transportation.
Policies Issued at the loweet rotas oonolutent with safety to
ell partiss
DIRECTORS
tlobert Ordway, thunael it'Olurkau,
Joseph P. Gexi.ara, M. b., John Scott,
hums Marshall, David Richey,
James W. liailinau, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. P. Hart,
David H. Chambers, Hobert U. Hartley,
Will!mu Carr, Juu. M&Iill.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTEs'BUROH.
WILLIAM 13ACIALEY, President.
SAAII3.I4L L. MARBECEILL, tiocretary.
0 FFICE: 04 Water street, betweefi Market Ana Freoa areas
tar. Insures HULL AND CARGO ItIBSB, ou the OW
and Mississippi Rivers and tribidarlos.
Insures against Loss or Damage by /LB S.
'Also, against the I'srlis of the ;Sea and Inland Navigation
n .Transportatiou.
DIMIOT OBE
wtlliam Bagaley,
2amuol Bea,
Runes M. Cooper,
Jamas Park, Jr.,
Isaac M. Pennock,.
Swinger liarbaugh,
Capt.. Samuel 0. Young,
John Caldwell.
WEST BRANCH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LOCK HAVEN, CLINTON COUNTY.
CIIARTHRED BY THE lAGISLATUELI OP PERNSYLViNIAI
Cash Capital... ...... $300,40 I Premium. Nater...5192,3 , 13.
ripillS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Building 3, Merelnindble, Furniture, Sc., in town or
country
DIR. JD CT OBS
I
Hon.Juo.J.Penrco, lion. G. C. Ilarvey,leharles A. 51aier
John R. Hall, Charles Grist, 'Peter Dickinson,
T. T. Abrams, DK. Jackman, W. White,
Thomas Kitchen.
HON. G. G. HARVEY, President.
T. T. AkLILVA Vice President.
Teton. KITCLIEN, Secretary.
It E FinatlOSS:
. .
Samuel 11. Lloyd,
A. A. Winegar doer, John W. Maynard,
L. A. Mackey, llon. S Cameron,
A. Whits,Thos. Bowman D.D,
Jame* Quiggle, Wm. Vanderbelt,
OFFICE—NO. tiO FIFTLI STREET,
de2lrti J. A. L
- - -
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
6 COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.
Di...Ramona—Charles W. "inflater, Thomas Hart, Tobias
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Smith, Geo. W.lllchards,
lerdecai D. Lewis, Adolphi E. Boris, David S. Browne, Misr.
ria Patterson. Ca-All. N. Bastoura, President.
....Cass. G. Banrcusn, Secretary.
•,,Coatlnue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rates as low
as are consistent with eecurity.
The Company have reerve,..l a largo Contingent Fond,
with their capital and premiums, safely invested, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 16.51, as pub
'idled agreeably to an Act of Atisembly, were as follows, via:
Mortgage $118,128 68
Real Estate t 54,877 78
Temporary Loans 8.8 : 166 n
Stocks 61,882 0
Cash, 64,346 31
Teta, 1i,112,708
Educe their incorporation, a period of tyyenty-one yearn,
they have paid upward of due Million Boor Hundred Thon.
Sand DollareJ oases by lire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantage of insurance, as well as the ability and di-5P 0- 3ition
to meet with promptness all jiabEities.
J. GARDINER OOFFIN, Agent, -
-rifilce. north -emit ear. Wood and Third ate.
DM:MING TOOLS—For the Garden and
Orcharti, viia:--Saws, Chisels, Grape Shears, Herge
Shears; Pruning Hooke, Salved, eta., In great variety, for
114=1 ' LIMY'S waitrialm.
LARD OIL—We have eommencei manu
facturing Lard Oil, and w U he pleased to receive or
dere fur it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar%
Yet. We will IEI harreLe returned when desired
- B.
bio.t7 Wood Weal.
1252,486' 69
OLE:At TI NO LEIV, Pfebident.
=l3l
IHeu,ual Biepham,
Hobert Steen,
Itininier,
Eten,jarnin W. Tingley,
Harahan Hill,
Z. Lottirop,
UM/sledleud,
Jacob T. bunting,
' Smith Bowen,
Wm. M. Semple, Pittstig
lIINORNIAN, Secretary.
DINE, COFFIN, Agept,
ler Third and iVuod streets.
Capt. Mark Sterling,
Baronet M. idler,
John B. Dilworth,
leranolo Bolton,
William B. Hays
John SW pton,
Walter Bryant,
Ja22
[Dr. J 8. Crawford,
Cipdegraff,
James Armstrong,
William frearon,
Hon.. Wm. Bigler,
Arniztrueu.
LPI'EIiT, Agent
THE DA,
THE . N
A STORY OP THE OLD
IuNT
At the age of Feven
klasteleigh fora situati ,
lug house attached. to t
pleased with his handyn
respectful etyle of the s e) •
situation he, required, di
to- the miners, and all
talking forever after with, supreme contempt of
the Omit from which he Sprang.
Before the'tleath of Mr. Hasteleigh, which took
place about three years afterwards, he had risen
high in his confidpnce, and had been enstrusted
with several important duties, the latest of which
was the superintendence of a frock store, where
the workmen were:paid their wages, notin money,
but in provisions and other necessaries, on which
the master took a mast respectable p, °St, thus
grinding out of the per creatures the uttermost
farthing. So respectably did he acquit himself
in this, that he rose daily higher in his employer's
esteem, and was even honored once or twice with
invitations to his table, where he shone with
equal lustre in his eyes and those of Miss Jean,
his daughter. It is true, there were oa few
awkwarduesses.abuut his presence and manners
at first, at which Miss Hasteleigh did not scruple
to laugh, not oaring much about the pain bhe
gave her guest, whose burning blushes bore wit
nese to the acuteness of his feelings. Yet at
each laugh Edmund wished and hoped for a rich
revenge, and he bad it ultimately. But all this
soon was over, and his natural genius shone
forth in his conversation with each power, that
the young lady, who had erewhilo laughed so
heartily at hie blunders, forgot them all, and won
by his gentleness and grace of mannei; word
and thought, felt not only always happier when
withliim, than at other times, but, also,
upon
his taking leave, strangely anxious for a future
Now, this only daughter and heiress of Mr.
Hasteleigh must have seemed a very lofty and
satisfactory summit to the hopes and speculations
of. Edmund, and to afford as short a mitt() great
wealth and influence as could be supposed. As
such did he look on her, and he labored with his
whole endeavor to render himself agreeable in
her eyes. And certainly no man coal be pos
sessed of a more bewitching presence, or more
calculated to win the heart of a woman, herself
of some judgment; and for this he could not
help giving her credit.
And this was the scheme which Mark Vesper
looked on as hopeless folly. Now, what was his
own, which Edmund did not care to abet ?
. .
-It was, as we have said before, the time of the
old combination laws. The workmen —wrought
to the last drop of sweat, ill-fed and ill-clothed,
through the operation of the truck system—kept
in ignorance and wretchedness, and, when men
tioned by their euporiora, only mentioned with
thecneterept wherewith a Brazil merchant speaks
of 'negroes--were driven to the greatsat exaspe
ration against. their , ciployerB. Any person,
combining, as it was called, with others to with
hold their labor, so OH to raise wages, was se
verely punishable by law; and the ringleaders
of cembinationa have been known to suffer ban
ishment, long periods :of imprisonment, whip
ping, and other inflictions, suited, no doubt, to
the heinousness of the offense. Consequently,
when a strike was in contemplation, it required
to organizedwith so much nicety and secrecy
that, on the day fixed, every man seemed to
throw up work as if from his own opinion of the
propriety of the theastire, without previously
conferring or combining with others. In such a
case the masters will be altogether unaware, till'
the very morning when the men stru.k work,
that such a thing west° occur, and quite unable
to fix upon any as the ringleaders, as they were
called, or the getters-up of the strike. But, in
order to bring such an affair as this to perfect
completion, it required in the organizer's genius
of nor meanorder—and such a genius was that
of Mark Vesper....
From his twentieth year he had been sedulous
ly going about among the men, endeavoring to
persuade them he was the very man best capable
guarding their, interests, and lecturing to them
in knots of two or three, mingling among them
at the few sports for which their overwrought
frames allowed them i,idiliation, doing for them,
gratis, anything in the nay of letter writing that
might be wanted—nay, even teabhing some of
them that desired it, to road and write.
The continual burden of his song to them, on
all occasions, was the iniquitous injustice of the
fict, that they whose labor created the money,
enjoyed such a miserable proportion of it, while
such a vast share fall to the luxurious, oppres
sive, and do-nothing masters. The doctrines cf
equality among mankind, agrarian division of
property, limited labor, and all other doctrines
of the French school, he'disseminated, advocatt d,
nod explained among them to his attnost. And
when . the people, over a wide' district, saw his
great muscular strength, indomitable courage,
and his talent and information, which appeared
to them almost surierhnman—his continence, so
triety, benevolence, and apparent entire devo
tion to their interests--they began, in a year or
two, to place implicit confidence in him, and to
take any advice or command from him with the
same reliance as if it were a mandate from on
high.
Now Mark, in the course of Ms extensive
reading, had met with accounts of secret socie
ties for va ions purposes—political, religious,
and of other descriptions—and knew of Orange-
Ribbonisin the secret tribunals of the mid-
die ages, and the Carbonarism atul Calderarism
of Italy. Upon the basis of what he knew of
these, aided by his own invention, he built a con
federation among the mining workmen, for the
purposes of combination, so seoretly and so per
fectly organized; that be had at once_every indi
vidual in it under his cognizance, and was ena
bled to completely baffle all the efforts of the
tn.tsters, aided by the minions of the law, by
bribes and espionage, either to discover its na
ture, or who were its originators or directors.
This societ,j/Aad oaths, penalties, ceremonies,
tribunals of judgment, signs verbal and by ges
ture, and certain apparently : unmeaning, marks,
which, chalked on wall or tree, indicated to the
initiated of the neighborhood particular under
stood-commands.
But this perfection was the result, not of a few
drys' thought, but of years of study. eaperi•
went, and failure—for once, having been con-
victed of an active share in an abortive strike to
prQetire certain alleviations in the truek system,
he Is sentenced to six months' imprisonment,
with bard labor, which was rigorously inflicted.
But I is failure was perhaps the thing that eon
tri hi. t ed most to his ultimate success, for he had
now the testimony, as it were, of martyrdom to
hie honesty; and the able way in which he had
cooduc,ted his defense, and that of his fellow
werkalen, and kept up their spirits under. pun
ishment, made those of them the most disposed
t be independent at once knock
.nnder, and ac
knwwledge him as their master spirit. Several
litters, too, which he began to show them, and
which he stated were in foreign languages, ne
dt,rstood by him, and came from high person
ages disposed to sympathise with and aid them,
threw an air of vast and hidden power about
him, that made them regard him with a kind of
awe.
After his conviction and imprisonment, he, of
course, lost his situation as engine keeper, and
was disowned in public by his brother, now in
high favor with his own and neighboring 111118-
ters. He removed to a small mining town, nearly
in the centre of the district, where,
after idling
about for half a year or so, he took on lease, and
furnished, a small - but pretty respeetable house,
and put on his door a plate bearing the inscrip
tion, Mark Paver, Agent; though in what line
the agency lay it would be difficult fora stranger
to elms. But when we tell you, reader, that
from each member of this body, containing as
it did nearly all the adult population of an ex
tensive district, ho rPceived sixpence every
month as contribution to a common fund, of
which be was the treasurer,. along : with one
penny for his own salary. n' compensation for
having 'lost on "their aces ant; his means of living,
and 'devoted n ihiaenergies to their oaise—then,
perhaps, you will perceive the agency in Ito
proper-light.'For -this money, he' knelt that
-there-was:no fear of thoi3e -who contributed ever
calling- him to acceuut ; =for eci-welFwas• the so
cretr.urrao'goil-theit:theo•number •at•
not communicate with him, except throttgb in
ferior officee, whom he led them to change, or
eels, theengine of labor against !hat of capital;
and, so secret nod well Conaerted werci hill mea
sures, so baffling to the ingenuity of .4he masters
and their myrmidons ' that. at last they succumb
ed, allowed reasonable wages, and the workmen
their own choicie between truck and free'ehops
for provisions, clothing, and gOneral goods; and
to conclude, at any time. when they desired con
stant labor for any push in trade, they were glad
to bribe Mr. Vesper, the agent, with large sums
of money. These he contrived to - receive Jona
athan Wild fashion—that is, in. such away that
the givers could not possibly bring the crimi
nality of the receipt home to him. Will you be
lieve us, too, reader, that he was in constant
communication with certain government author. ,
ities as an informer? being well paid either. for
plausible stories without_ foundation, or for be
traying quietly any other bodies of laborers,
except those of his °wit society, who might bo
disposed, tempted by the success of those he
managed, to try for 5 few analogous results; and
of these, from the extensive ramifications of his
own society, he had early and always unsuspected
intelligence.
Thus, the men being happier now than they
were before his supremacy, e.ud filled with hope
of being happier still— seeing, moreover, all
things of the kind fall in which he had .not a
hand—began to look upon him with reverence,
pride and afreetiou, considering him the very
prophet of their class, and often paying, but of
sheer gratitude, double the mina] monthly sub
scription.
Money was thus flowing in upon Mark, for we
presume you will be aware there was no finch
thing as an established fund, every penny he re
ceived being at once appropriated to his own
uses. His continence and temperance seemed
now also to .have undergone a wonderful change.
He dressed, ate, drank, and did other things, as
closely like a gentleman as he could, and with
the complete abandonment of a professed volup
tuary, stinting uo appetite of which the money
so freely flowing into hie coffers could afford the
gratification. Moreover, the matters, knowing
that hie mysterious power over their workmen
not only existed, but could be regulated, and was
to be purchased, showed him every attention, in
vited him into their society, and he was even not
a little courted. But here again the contrast
was singular between him and hie brother. He
affected pride of his origin—practised no affec
tation—talked of the. working class with the
greatest respect—and in place of an affable man
ner, a musical voice, and a winning tongue, pre
served and seemed to pride himself in his for
bidding demeanor, and his few and harsh, but
tormbly expressed, eentencoe, all bearing upon
some important particular of commerce, politics,
or the like, while he had ever a sueerfor any of
the little bits of refinement he could not help
observing among 'lie wealthy end somethpes
well-educated proprietors. Those blunders, too,
that a person suddenly raised from the lowest
caste to a comparatively high one cannot help
committing, and which drew from his brother
such blushes of shame, did not at 01l incommode
him ; indeed, the sneer of atter contempt that
would on such occasions glide over his dark end
harsh physiognomy effectually prevented - any
thing approaching to that unfeeling laughter
which so mortified Edmund.
LTO EE CONTINUED.]
A TIGHT FIT.
FROM 0. U. lIRITZ's REMINISOBNOE 8
In early times there lived in Indiana, a man
by the name of George Becno,a descendant of the
celebrated Daniel Boone,who chonld not be over
looked in these sketches; although I have not
space to pay the same respects to many ethers
whom I would be pleased to notice. Gorge Boone
would have stood well in those days when there
were giants in the land.
Ile was near seven feet high, with large bones
and muscles, his hands were large, but his feet
were beyond any thing of the kind I have ever
EtQCII in length, breadth and depth. I can best
give mane idea of them b, relating an ino!dent
that George used to relate with a gusto, after he
became one of our State Senators. "I was
about eighteen years of age, when for the first
time I took it into my head to go sparking. One
of my neighbors, a few miles off, had a large
pretty daughter that I thought would just snit
me. It was late in the fall, and the Weather was
pretty cold ; still it was too early to put on my
shoes.
The Sunday evening had come; I dressed in
my best butternut colored BLit, made some six
months before, but soon found that the panta
loons reached only just below my knees, and my
coat stretched over me as tight as a dried skin
on a hoop pole. I started barefooted, wading
the creeks and muddy bottoini till I reached the
house. They were about sitting down to supper
and invited me. Bally. sat by my side. We had
mush and milk and plenty of it. The old lady
handed Ins a large bowl. I thought politeness
required me to meet, at least, half way; stretch
out my hand to take it, but I made no calcu!a
tion of the size of the tube the ,Ipt,oe betw,.. f . n
the milk pitcher and the bowl, nor of the width
of my hand. I struck the big milk pitcher on
one side, and oat went the milk over the table.
Salty jumped up and went roaring with laughter
into the other room.
The old lady merely remarked : "It will all
rab off when it gots dry," and the old gentlemen
dd : "There had great=•r eceideuits happstioil
at sea Bat it was all over with me. I t-:07,
that all was lost—nut a word more was spo•
ken.
I eaw nothing more of Sally. The clock
struck ten. "Mr. Boone, won't you wall your
feet and go to bed ?" !aid the old lady. " Yes
ma'am." " Here is an iron pot—all I have suit
able." I took the p , t and found it to email that
I could only get my feet into it by eliding tli-rn
in and soon found them swelling tighter and
tighter, until the pain was to great that the aw• , at
rolled off my chin. The clock etruck eleven.
"Mr 11)one, are yen not done leashing your
feet ?"
Wl.at did this pot cost? I must break-this
inform 1 thing " " A dollar." Bring me the ax."
• Here it is." I took the ax, broke the pot to
pieces, handed tlin old lady the dollar opened the
door, and never saw her afterwards I met Sqlly
at a lin,king several years afterwarde,anti ac we
met he roared out lauchinc "
A FIGHT IN THE SENATE
But the end of George was not yet. He grew
up to be a man, and like Saul of old wae Chosen
I,ad the people.
He became a State Senator and an able deba
ter. His Agate was tall and eurnmending, hie
voice so strong, loud and clear, his manner eo
plan and unassuming, bi 3 coolness and known
courage such, that be was both respected and
dreaded as an opponent While hs was in the
Senates warmly contestation came up for debate.
Rateliff Boon., Lieut Governor in the chair. The
Colonel was the Rader of one side of the question
and a Senator, about four f..e:t trio, limb:. in
portion with a voice like a Katydid, lead the other
side. The chamber was immensely crowded.
- The Col. rose with bio eyo upon the chair and
was speaking at the top of his voice. "That's
a lie," squealed out the little opposition Senator.
"As I was saying "—" That's a lie," in the
squeaking voice. " I was sJ.ying—" The
little Senator could stand it no longer, sprang
over, the raillng, ran aioend to ehero the Col.
was standing and struCk him with all his might
on the back. "As I woe saying, Mr. Presl•
dent"---the blow WZI.3 r(-rq , e.ted ;several times,
while the Col wioi6nt tak - tog the leaot notice of
It, continued to adciris2 the Senate until he
*closed his speech, then to - ning his eye upon his
opponent: "mitt n.r . .) you dot. c. Wont
am I doing, I'm fightio7." "Who nro you fight
ing ?" ‘•l'irt ftg! , tilig y(x. " " Dle ! I had no
-knowledge of it whaz-vi.r " Th. te• - gesut
at
arms stepped up and earned the little Senator
away in a state of exhaustion.