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PITTSBURGH SATURDAY POST
A iIIA3I3IOTIII WICEaLIt.
ONLY ONE DOLL .Lo ?EH, 'Hitt,
IN CLUBIi OF TEN.
Sint Subsieriptions, 612 per annum.
CONTAINS ALL TILE CURRENT NEWS
OF TILE DAY, Political, Literary, Agricultural, (trimmer
Clul, Locel, Telegraphic and Miscellaneous.
This Paper t_iettig of the LS-ROLA dV2S, and neatly print,.
on fine white paper, in large, clear type, will be found by
the subscriber to giro batter satisfaction than any paper
punlithed in Pittsburgh.
Those who wish to take a paper from Pittsburgh, will lied
the iIatTi.J.EDAY PCI. r a safe and prolltablo incestatoot.
lialdrtss, .1 /IMES I'. ISAELIt,
sepl7 end Proprietor.
BUSINESS CARDS
J4B. P. Uhail.
IBA RR Ai. AYERS'
BOOK AND JOB OFFICA
POST suaz.rliwets,
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
PITTSB
THE undersigned having made extensive
additions of tIio . LATEST AND LIANDSOMIST STYLES
P TYPE, and improved Machinery, to the MORNING POST
JOB OFFICE, invite ,t 1" " .tcntion of Rail Road Oflkers
klerehtints, business mell, and the public generally, to their
superior facilities fur executing with dLipatch, on rem,onable
terms, all kinds of
RAIL 'GOAD',
MERCANTIL 1E ,
LEGAL,
AND EVERY OTHER DEtICRIPTION ON
PLAIN & FANCY PRINTING
" - -.Our material being nearly all new, are can give nest/-
rum° of the most complete satisfaction, and solicit orders
BOOKS, PAMPHLETS,
RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS,
BANK CHECKS, BLANK NOTES,
LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS,
BILLS LADING, CIRCULARS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
PAPER BOOKS, DEEDS,
MORTGAGES, BONDS, ac.
.o_s Particular attention will also bo paid to the printing
Of Posters, Programmes, LT. for Concerto, Exhibitions and
Circuses. P.ARR .3: MYERS.
- The PeopleN Shoe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBA OHER & CO.,
Chetifipash liealera in all blade of Fachionablc
1,31105 1 AND GliTaltS,
For Gentlenicn, Ledits, Yontha and Children,
No. 17 Fifth Street, near Market,
oc.B PI'IMBURGII, P.
3. G. PERRIN WU. 3:ll.ccaol B. A. JOEINSON
PERRIN & JOHNSON,
Proprietors of WilkLs
Patent Elastic Fire anti Water Proof
Content
1.33 MEET.
fARDERS for ROOFING promptly and faith
fully usect.;ed, and all Gor Uri:. warranted.
hoof:lug malarial alwaym 1..z1, and for 81310, with di
rections tor rt,:c.
JOS. N. 111.111111,T0N a CO.,
ENGINEERS AND 11112,CIIINIST,
thrner tf Firtt and LiGetty stredt, Pittabw gh,
QUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist
and Saw Nilly, Brawerimi, Printing tstabUsiimeuts,
Manufactories, Ic., made to order. They r euse caution the
manufacture of their Celubrat,d Machinists' Tools, such as
Turning Latina, lroa Plautre, iloringami Lriilmg Niactata-s,
Ac. Also, Wrom, - M. Iron ;Shaiting, with Pulloye, Hauge' e.
Go. dtc. JuhAyd
uLiN 711011113014
RODE= 71:101IPSON
JOHN THOMPSON & CO.,
H OUSE PAINTEE,S, GLAZLERS ANI)
tntaugEtts, No. 1135 Third street. 1.31.13 N
PA.N•L
INt3 executed with neatness and dezpatcu. !Pried Paiute,
Oils Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry
ers, Ville Montaigne Zinch, a very superior article;
Phila
delphia and Pittsburgh White Lead always on hand and fro
sale. We are prepared to grind colors for Painters, Drug
gists, or °triers, at the shortest notice, as we have a :gill
which grinds by steam Painters will save money l.y get
ting their colors ground with us. tnittely
Mineral Water Depot.
J. 0. BUITUM 11.
C. BUFFiLNI & CO., Manufacturers of
12, • 84reaparille. !".I"ioeral W:Wr, Pop, Bottled Ale But
Porter; oleo. Po; tiere t Wolownsil LlC , l,tlrated Whitertoi
Ale. Wtkroticor;..,
s.l:zrlatz. ttract.,
YISYSIMILOU, Pi
Ordvrm llltua au.: .hipped to utl parts of th. cout.tr.;
hottest notice. Aptitlydnv
GOLD AND siLvir,B, ST LCTACLES,
AT DIA.NUFAUTUREIVS P.p.SICES.
lIYDROMETERS
or weighing apirit3, the choapeet and beat article., over
brought to thin city.
TUERMOMETERS AND BAROMETERS,
varying in price from sti co $3O each.
POCKET COMPASSES,
AND
[SURVEYOR'S COMPASSES,
cdwaye ou hand at Q. E. SHAM?,
Practical Optician, 68 FBft.h...4.:reet.
843 oppoait© Alasonio
B. 41.;. ba. J. H. SAVVIINER,
IiAIiU7.I.6^II7P.EIIB 01?
LARD OIL,;. - "..
CANDLES,
PALM, TOILET,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
N 0.47 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa
A. L. WEBB & BRO.
(Sncottora to ELDEP. EBB , )
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND Ar3EN'ILI FOR THE SALE OF
DUPONT'S POWDER DID SAFER FUSE,
Cornor Prat. and Commerce, streets,
BALTIMORE.
Itanalva bu C.neOgnannt all kinds of Womtorn Protfurn,
and zuako alvance3 thereon.
Bit FERENCE
lAN). Staith Egan 21, C. ,
Uarrard, biillor 1r Iticiotson.
to.ri:3ted.w•Cau
F. J. BOMA, C. (1 UTP.NDOuP.
BUSIIIA S 4, GUTENDORF.
MA!: UFACI7OItHREI
STEAM 801 LERS,
And all kinda of Sheet Iron Work.
Poun utruet, Water, Pittsburgh, Pu.
tw. P„^rs, A yr we Ift26 •1 v
bbiA. Eggs just received and for
Rule by MeCANDLE3e '
..)11441N8 4 , Cu,
te2o Corner Wood and Water streeta.
THERMOMETERS—For sale by
w. G. JOHNSTON & CO.,
Stationer, t 7 Wocl.qtroct.
IfOLESALR BLANK BOOK WARE
HOUSE. !VAL 4. JOIINSTON 4 CO.,
t1771-111E-13EANS.-10 bags small vvhito
VV Weer, received and for sale by
McOANDLEBB, Mi'ANS & 00.,
to Owmor Wend and water atraei
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ItVfl E ir thee I . s t e te n r d ior a esTioodl y s,
f3hawls, ac,, that baa ever been offered in this city.
C. HANBON LOVE,
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY JANIES P. BARR, A.T THE «POST ; BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD 4.ND INFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS.
WASHINGTON 11011S1 s: 1
COR. PENN 'A AVENUE 4 T1111;D ST.,
WASHINGTON, D. O.
A. F. BEVERIDGE
SCOTT HOUSE,
Corner Irwin Street swill Duquesne Way
PITTSBURGH, PA
B. 1). 'MARKER. - - PROPRIETOR,
(Yernierly of thy," NlEwlrer Reuse," Blairsville, 'a.)
H 111 SCOTT HOUSE, IS NOW. COM-
A PLETED AND OPEN FUR GUP.STS. It le nituated
tu a central part, of the city, being convenient to all Railroad
Depots and fitearulkait Landings.
The Dense was built in 18116, with all modern improve.
mentd and fitied up in splendid stylc.---th“ ..eattre itirnitute
being now—and will in every respect be a first clv,s Hotel.
Fins STABLES are attached to the premises. LJOI2:y
H.. W. KANAGA
ILT 6.1
ka 0
fa 9
Oppokkite Like Penna. ItekLiroact Depug,
liAltiliSBURO, PA tiejs
IV Al S IT CI 'l' 439 414 E ,
ITIRRIIIRLY U. 13.
PIT2'SBUItOLI, Pri
dikid.Lß SHAN f 40 1 ,4, Proprietor.
(pins HOUSE Is LouATEu ON ilk;
A. corner of P.. NN and WAtiLLINGTON Mreeta, brtw yen
tho %.IENTE.AI, D RAILROAD DEPOT, , , tied
low undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled arm
farnishe,l with new furui‘uro, and is now the most c,nv,
Went Hotel iii Pitt, , burgh, fur Tramilord by Railroad, em.:t
or West.
corm 7i UCOPILE RESTAURANT.
sir .E. 1.41. YOUNG, FlltTli t.STRMI:T.
The utteutnni ?..Jerchants
tli f gib and others is clitucreil to thist,,:i
ostainihiiuniut, which hits tok,uli reciunly - "%,.ge
up for the purpose 01 aGoriliug
TIAL EATING 110 USE IN d 0111:.T1tAt. LOGAILLi..
Country wilts nttunding market are t.srricuturly L.
pertinunii.;
ulweyn b 7 found, 01 the 11,8i:test OP- tuiti'Liet :If:fords.
ANSION 1106; SE, GEOBA/E AUL'. ENT'L,
i'VOPILIZTIA NO. 341 Liberty nit'Obt, 4otilltl OA.
it.it:aget Lit VOL 81 the Pen iriyi realt, 1.1,111t0L1t1., which ultilit•
It the Ulu,/ 0011 , luut 11•01E11 to thl: Cif) 101 pitoool n 'ect
ctrl
out.; by that road.
The proprietor having, at co:isider.ihie expellee, ni;tcd hp,
In oxcelleut style, the .41.A...NC , 10N LIOLIS'nI, would rcspeci
fully uolicit a share of public patronage. There hi attei.hcd
a splendid ..-.T.AI3LL' and eztendive WAGON YARD, tili - ora
lug ample accommodation to travelera and teamstora.
Larder and Bar will bo fnrashod with Chi. beet th., e ., i ,h , ,t
:an iniord.
Excelsior Restaurant, i . : -•
IVO. 111 wuo.,;,:lirfn:,
PITTaBUIGII, P±..,
WII.O.I,D;3ALE AND ALTAIL DEALER. IN LA1,, , , AND
fIAt;TERN
The undersigied haajnat received frcui the Eastern mar
het, selected with great care,
SMELT, Li ALI uy. DADDOC'E,
FRESH COD MIL EAsrEidi ,suiv
SEVERAL VARIETIES OF LAlii. FISH
New York Prince's Bay, Egg islitno,
Egg Earbar, Shell Oyczerts.
Toe tinesa eve, brot.ghf this City. Zvery' delicacy of al ,
ecasou served up at :he EXCELSIOR ILESEALIII..I), T.
up:lyd S. fiTEINitiJCI,,
:4 „,,, 1 1 T. CLAIR lIOTEL, corner Penn and St.
Our streets, Pittshurgh, ea.—The anderviltned,lormm,
ly of "Brown's Liotel." mtving taken this large and comum
diens iIOTEIL, and harm;:; renttea it in magnificent style,
would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling, public
to give him a call. Assured, with the convenience ofte
house and hie long experience in the busino>s, ac.,, it give
entire satisfaction, end his charger, moderate.
felt.th: Witt. O. CoNilkiLl.,l.
tike rCI E!i'~,
if AMES PAT'I:O.N, Jr., Federal etreet, Al
lugheny, Grocer tuid T.ea Dealer, and Lieentod
Liquor Merchant. Dealer in Clover and Timothy rood;
Butter, Cheese, Lard, Bacon, Flour, Solt, i ieh, &c., and Coun
try Produce generally, n0v2.3
JAILS PA'rTON, JR.,
Voderal atreet, Allugh,ny,
now receiving in atAtto the Zvilowing, which he will sell
at the loweat ca. 41.1 prices, viz.-
123 bble. new crop plantation s.loladeea;
27 nhde. " Sugar;
30 bile. iiroccro syrup;
10 bbla. prime roll butter ;
80:.. " I , :athers;
120 oos. ea " tJt.cole ;
.00 Lawn llama;
40 naitetiesta Youug Lly3nu, latperiel, itualgeauin ,
Old
uutry rea., with it goaural ttthiorttLent of Lilt , nein all.l
largest clWed 01 famLy tirocuries to be had in the city,which
ie for dale tor Cadt—reateniuer, PATTI)N'S,
tel Eudora' acreot, Allo4leny lhty.
s ue , ; ALL.—
20 Obis. Baltimore Yellow Sugar.
I hint,. Maud
10 bblu. lteflued
10 " Lovering LAturtbit
It.;.:eiv.,tl and for axle by JAMES I'ATTON, Jr.,
nc 413
.1:1UN, ALLI2,ciIIEiNY CITY.__
The an:Jccriber would call your attention to his
st,),th of liktulif.ttiLS bought, of late, in :Nett
York, for 1.1A.5.;* which ue wit soli at ,ower pricea than any
other house to the two CiLieJ, for 0A , 311. Couto and see Gil.
pricb-t, .tt A.k1146
lredoral btreeL, near tau
41b::0 aLLEGLinNY
fi 0 D S Airtime extra large and fine,
for not,. by
N 1 ro. 61411 it i v.,
=EMIM=2!
--10 tierces prime, for sale by
iv at, Li. 6:qua k CO.,
uu .26 118 duouud, au:1147 rir.c nt.reet.t.
UGAII.-50 Ude. prime N. U. Sugar, juzit
k. 7 reed and I.r sale by WM H.
rut2d , 11.8 eecond, and 14i First mtreete.
COFFEE 200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
W3l. /I
tur2tl 118 Second, and 141 First sixests.
17-1 %. 4 INE FLOUR.—`2O We. Fine Flour in
Btvre, and fur mile by _
!ricUA ND LESS, ::11, 0 A:V. .t
Oor tier of Wool and Wator Btrow.2
tetk)
LARD. -A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barnAd e.ud kogd,juA recuive,d dud for umlt, by
McOANDLESS, MIiANS & CO.,
00r,,r of WeA raid Watur Aleota,
I:joICKLh.-111s. Cucumber Pickles, re
curiud and ur male by J 14 ETZ.: ,
IbW Cat uor idaLket and Phut atreebi.
EL
lki.),-6 barrels fresh ggo to arrive this
ey, ..xid for ban, by JA.1166 A. YELZER,
in , lU Corner Mart , :t and ?irat citrents.
DLANTATION SUUAR & MOLASSES
& 100 hbila. fully fair and prime) N. 0. Sugar;
600 6144., oak cooperage,
prima, N. U. Itlolasgba ;
`•Janine 8.1:1 Molasiks, now landir b , and
for Eale , by 3IILLiSIt 6; IL WILITSON,
mrilb Nod. 221. and 2'1.3 Liberty atrent.
;PIGS.-
25 bags rimeute;
100 0 Grain Pepper, putt received and ter sale
by MILLER tz
int 25 N, s. 221 nud 221 Liberty street
COD FISH.-
3 drums extra large Cod Fish ;
3 large " " Just received and
for tale, by MILL.ER & ItIeIkETSOIN,
mr26 Non. 721 and 223 Liberty street.
TO LET.—A commodious three story Frame
with Brick Basement—situated ou Bedford
biro.,:—to rout, by MTLLEit
nar2b Nos.= and 2.'9 Liberty street
AAIES'AIILLINGAR, ItIONONGAHELA
ZP PL. aNING HILL, would reepeetfully inform the public
chat be has rebuilt sine, the tire, and having enlarged his
and filled it with the newest and most ay
me.chmery, is now prepared to furnish flooring end
,iiinted beanie, scrowl sawing and resawing, doors, sank and
lbw tcr.i, UM dried, frames, mouldMo3, box making, Cc.
c,outb Pitbiburgb, September 7, 1867. .1. 10
CILIKLES a 9 . LE ALDERILIN 9
And Lx-Officio Justice of the Pea.ce,
OFFICE ON TILE CORNER OF WYLIE
1'•1) FIFTH STREETS.
All bmiinost concocted wits this ottice will be att.nded to
with promptness. Conveyances of all kiude done with legal
ai - ouracy---such WI - Leeds, Mortgagety Bonds, Powers of At
torney, .xo. Titles to iteal Lietate examined.
ro tho 'nowhere of the 13ar be tenders hie services as 00E11.
MI6 donor to take Depc,ait ,on 3 to be i cad in the several Conrta
of thin :nate, and ettiowhore. Ilia since is one of the main
Pollee ±tatlons of the city, and coneequently bin tacintiea in
exc.. ralug business of tin,t - kiwi 3111 very decirablo. LfelO:ly
WIIOLESALE STATIONERY W RE
WANT. W5l. G. JOILMTOI.4 41 CO.,
57 Wood stroa.
WHOLESALE PAPER WAREHOUSE
Wn. G. JO' NSTON
my.* 57 Wood street.
WINDOW GLASS.—An assortment of
Country Mass, assorted states, fur ealo by
Witt. U. 6111TH & CO.,
=26 116 Second, and 14.7 First streets.
F I7 . O.BACCO AND CIGARS.—A large assort
ment of favorite brand:, on band and for sale by
WM. H. SMITH & CO,
mr26 118 Second, and 147 liiret streets.
B - ELT ROOKS—For splicing India Rubber
or Leather Belting—a supply of the different sizes,
Jost received azd for sale, by J..it H. PHILLIPS,
nix 9 28 and 29 St. Glair street.
THE PEOPLE'S SHOE STORE.
NO. 71 FIFTH STREET
Now opening, a crmplete assortment of. Spring Goods,
new and latest eying of Ladies Fine French Congress
°MGM, Glom. Cali Congress Gait-rn, Glom. Calf Slippers,
Ladies and Misses black and colored Heel Halters.
DIROBJAIIMILLEB 00.
k ~°.s.. S:._r.:
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
OBERT A. LOOMIS,
( Itlor,)
+RATION= AN Successor B. D
DEALER IN BOORS, gan PERIODICALIS
AND N EWSPAPERS,
No. 41 Fifth strut, Pittslngh, Pa. u025:1y
Co-Partnershlp.
THE undersigned have entered into Co
x: Pnrtnership, ander the style of Wm. 0. Johnston h Co.
SAMUEL R. JOHNSTON, JR.,
WILLIAM G. JOE.STON.
Pi ttabtirgh, September to, 1857.
PIL6PRIETRESS
J, R. JOIINSTON, /It WM. O..IOIINsTON.
WI% 0. JOHNSTON dr. CO.,
TATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
ij and JOB PRINTETIB, NQ. 57 Wood greet, between
Third and Fourth, PiLtsbnrob; Pa. ne3o
PIANOS!
FULL CiILA.ND PIANOSI r cg,
PARLOR GRAND PIANOS 11
AND NEW STYLE SQUARE PIANOS,
room the Manufactrry of 011ICKPRING A SONS'.
BoaToN,,just received from the manufactory of °Watering
A Some, Boston, the following desirable and elegant stock of
their PIANO FORTES:—
One Full seven octave Grand Piano Forte, with superbly
carved case. Price $5OO
One Full JOYOI3 octave Grand Piano Forte, elegant Rose.
wood case. Prise $7OO
One New Parlor Grand seven octave Piano, near]. equal
in power to a full Grand, and occupying only the
mum of an ordinary square Piano. Price $OOO
_ .
Two full carved Rosewood, Louis XlVth, sevon octaves,
with carved Desk and Feet work
Two Rosewood seven octavo--Clifford style.
Two Rosewood, carved mouldings, seven octavo.
Pour Rosewood, plitia round colliers, seven octavo.
Three Walnut, plain round front corners, seven octavca.
Four 64 " 1. ii. “
St 63.
/4
1., 44
Four Rosewood u 1.4
411 of the ahuve are of their NEW SCALE, and with full
Iron frames, cud their new Patent Action.
. .
These Instruments have been finished specially for the
stbscriber, and miii be warranted to purchasers. For solo
at their reduced peke, JOlla 11. MELLOR,
No. 81 Wood Street,
doll hole Agent. fur Canekertng & Sons.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
& RINEHAF'.I`,
V
COMME RCIAL COLLEGES
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IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Pttteburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855
Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers
300 STIJDiLN , S ATTENDIrti, J3NIE/6SY, 1808
Prang Nen Prepared for Actual Duties of the Counting Ito. - nn
INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE
ji„ and Donble,intry, Boolf.Keeping, es used in every do.
par'meutof Business. Commerci.,l, Arithmetic Rapie linsi
aces Mercantile Cur. espondonce, Commercial Law,
Coont,Tfelt Money, Political Economy, Elocutio,,,
Phuuo,rrsphy, and a.l other sutjects necessary for the thor
om.,ll education of a practical business roan.
J. C. A. M., ProfoaDol. of Bouk-Keeping and
icienco of Accounts.
J. C PORTER, Prof. of Mathematics.
ALEX COWLEY and A. T. DOUTIIETT, Profs. of Pon.
tuaustup—twelve first pr,miinms over all competition for,
best Pen and ink Width
AND NOT Wen r..vg-triv woug,
Prnts, rfc—Pull course, titan unlimited, enter .4 any time
—s3s. Average tine, Bto 12 week,. B mid about $2,60.
Entire coat, $OO to $lO Oristuatee ii,sisted in obtaining a
eitnation. tipecimenti of unennadled writing and circulars
sent tree. Aderea, P. W. JENEINS,
mr2.7 Pittsburgh, Penn-yivania.
_ _
AW]NG LESSONS,
AT MOS CITI COIIIIERCIAL COLLEGE,
43, IN ILECHAN ICA L, ARCHITECTURAL,
AND OD A YON DRAWING,
C For further it Eaunation apply to Mr, F. W. JEN
INS, Principal of Iron Oitp Coaanercial College, Pitts
burgh.
V;1110I41 7 aye EIBIKiI Corn Wanted,
ceT
7 .F: 1 4.1 1 17aL Z"P:17../11111' 14,3L210
•ip 11 E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
r.
t tho above eatablialuceut. and are prepared to
PAY TILE f/PaLLSAT I1S11.1:2T PRIME LI 0d.911 7011
IiIItiLIELS OF WriEAT.
13,000 EYE.
10,000
it is the intention cl the proprietors to offer 1.4.1 W. Fll.lOlB
In any choleo lute of White or Red Wheat. Thoy intend to
malto very superior fatally Flour, and aro willing to pay
(ht./al-stn.', in the shape of an extra pica, to In.
:.:ce lull/ to raise a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring It
to .i.larket in good order.
I y it. T. K ENNEDY St HBO.
O N,CON F N U T 1 0
N,CONFECTION
CO N NOTION .
ne most pleasant, untie u uO ,nuctual Worm Rethedy now
Preparwd end nold, who!. eele and re ail, by
Cor. Wer.7d and t , tr,.th eth, Pittsburgh, Fa ,
Lippratcotd, Slivortera AttZ-EsJeli.
M . AN UFA CT URERS OF TRUNKS, Va-
Llll !ices, Fit and Bonnet Btabß, Ladies Traveling
ants, Carpet &c.,
keep constaitly tin hand a urge
We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hav
ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we
v.iadd invite the trade to call and 'examine our goods be
tii.o purchasing fds,wne. 'B.
utlAl-ILE;A LIVERY STS ABLES.-
Ly The linderelgued has bought the lease
01 [he arm,. cawed Stables, UP'
Pother %lax a portion of the eaten- a., 4;o-tr4 , A - W.
, dif 1 site stock of Horses and Carriages, - - --W4 1 " 01 . , - -
e,,e the property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition
co the meek before-mentioned, he has also added anumber of
ILNE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
-vele-a were formerly employed at his Livery Stables it,
third, below Wood street. As he gives hie personal atten
eon to the business, a continuance of the patronage which
be has hitherto received free public is solicited.
JACOB GARDNER,
St. Charles Livery Stable-h.
N. B.—A HEARSE and any cumber of CARRIAGES can
always be procured for Bnnerals. de29
QIX AND A QUARTER CENTS PER
YAIID—One. Bale Orasb, ti pt received, by
mr9 O. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market street.
WCOLLEY'S SALVE, for Bale wholeslao
and retail at the Drug Store of
JOHN HAFT,
Corner of WWI and Sizth et;•„ Pittsburgh.
:. , 101 PIIIA.—oo oz. just reo'd and
for sale by B. L. FAIINSSINICE & CO.
100 i 3 BLS.
TAR, for eale by
11AGALEY, CC/SOB/11TE CO.,
mr2i 1•Yos. 18 awl 20 Wool atm( t.
I_IOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND
0LA.70 !,y+}—ln all of it, branche3 executed prompt.
ly and in the bait manner, by .f. IL PHILLIrB,
mro and 28 St. Otair atmat.
-NEW 61001)8 FOR SPRING SALES.-
-10 urn daily receiving from our own and Eastern
iscTori.s, additions to our stock, which consists in part of
Flair ril Cloths,
Carriage Oil Ci , tha,
krirnittne Oil Clutha,
Tab o Oil Muth-,
Crash Oil Cloths,
Transparent cil Clutha,
Transparent Window Phaeles,
Buff lielt„,nds, and
Shade Trimmings
Merchants, Housekeepers, and others, requiring any goods
in our line, are Invited to call and examine the stock, and
Judge for themselves in regard to tb" quality and prices.
J. .1b PICILLIPS,
mr2o Nos. 20 and 2S St Clair street.
_ _ _
UITaIErLA — C.-8 eases just reo'd and
for sale by (apt! B. L. FAIINESTUCK 3 CO.
BUCKIV EAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Buck-
H
wheat flour, 60 ID sacks, just reeelvexi and for sale
by • MeCANDLESS, fdliStiS & CO.,
fe2o Career Wood and Water streets.
OLL CLOTH TABLE COVERS.-50 dos.
assorted sires. Alas, Stand and Bureau Covers; on
hand and for sale by A J. &H. PHILLIPS,
=l6 26 and 28 St. Clair street.
niIEESE-60 boxes prime Western Reserve
Yor Ws by 14831) WIIL U. MUTH a 00.
PITTSBURGII 9 TUESDAY, APRIL 13. 18,58.
PIANOS AND MUSIC
SQUARE PIANOS!
lILZH7FAC!TORgad AHD
DNAL6EaI 111 ALL ILINDS 01
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
No. P.Ya WOOD STREET
B y J , 9 lel it Z
AL LEG 11:N Y CITY.
AYRES' WO
CONFECTION, C
OTION, 00
NFECTION,OON
F EOTIUN,CONF
Is CT I U N, CONFE
UTIoN,CoNFEC
TioN CONFECT
450 NNBOT 1
I 0 N
NO. 104 WOOD BT.REET, NEAR .IFTH
NUM=I
DOLLAR ISAVINGS BARTEI,
No. 85 .Fburth area,
faIDDLL BOOM, JONES' NNW BUILDING.
OPEN DAILY, from 9 to 2 o'clock ; also,
on Weduusda% and Saturday evenings, from 51a) let
to November let, from 7 to 9 o'clocc; and from November
let to "day let, from 8 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits received of all sums nut loss :Soli LW:. Douala,
and a dividend of the profits 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; alto in
June and December, 1856, and in June and December, 1357.
Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the credit of the
depositor as principal, and bears the eatuu interest from the
first clays of June and December,
compounding twice a scar
without troubling the depositor to call or even to proi.ont
his pass book. At this tate, money will double in left the.
twelve years, making in the aggregate many AND 0f41..L.1,1•1'
PAIL CENT. a YEAR.
Books containing the Charter, By-Laws,
lotions, furnished gratis, on application at the oh'
Preoident..GEOßGE 11.1.13.11WE5.
V/Cli
Hopewell Hepburn, John if. filly ni , i1"4; , %.
James Biddle, N. Clmtian
Alexander Bradley, Isaac 51. Anolut:<,
Robert Bubb, James D. Kelly,
William 8. Lnvely, Samos !Levin:no ,
lliil Bnrgwm, John B.
tacaruw..
William J. Anderson. Jamea W. Eediman,
Juan G. nackoien, Charlei finap,
Albert Culbertson, P. A. !Madeira,
John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor,
J. Gardiner Coffin, Walter F. 1liith11 , 11?r,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller.
David Campbell. A. M. Polioch, M. r.,.
Chance A. Colton,l Henry L. liingiv-il:,
William Douglass, John .: , -L Battytr,
Francis Felix, tleurgo il. auldri,
George F. eillmort , isluxender Tinale
Samoa h. Heidi, Theobald I.lmizinirci...i
William 8. Haven, George li. il'ln.,
Sitcrefury arid irea+u,r=-•CiIA,. A. COLTiiii i 1..;
BANK OF lOWA.
11. J. STEVENS &
mismoitc6, 10"'"
COLLECTIONS MADE and Komp.. ;
mitten'. LANDS telected and locate:.. Coi,uulituo
wioning to metro investinento in the Went, cou-do to tniougl,
this house. Correspondent:o solicited. [mylaz,du
LIIEITIA LOO MIS Tittni. D. LOCMIt.
A LJSTIN LOOlvilS & CO., Deulers ilt
Prontibaury Noteth;itonkla, IlurtgagEgs, Awl all ziocaritio,
for money.
Mousy Loaned on Checks at short dat,k, ruin ct,llutcra
security.
NOTES AND DDASTS 1301.1G111 HOLD.
Perseus aestring Loons can be acciaumulluMe uzireasons
blo terms, and capitalists can be tarnlobed with good teem
ties at remunerative prices.
Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and iiratio3 ui sew
Rstate.
Odic% No. SI FOURTH street, above Wood.
AUSTIN LOOMH., Notary Public. ad 42.)
-
HOLMES & SONS, Bankers and Es
chango Brokers, and Dealers in N otos . , Bratt, , , cc.
anew, Gold, silver and Bank Notes. Exchange 'on silo nisi:
urn and Western Cities constantly for anle.
Colloctiona made in all the citrus throughout the
States. Dupuditti received in par fluids or oil rbia
'Aiarliut street, botweeu Third and Eutatil
rritiOMAS WOODS, Cummereivd Erukor, Wud
Dealer 111 Notea, BUDU9, dtoclze, Exal tic., N.. Tc
sourt.ll utret,t, Pittsburgh;
OliN WOODS, BANKER. .6,N1) XCUiNQ
B.UNEEIt, Dealer Ezcnunge, Counuarchil and
Natal. Stock bought and cold on coninic3ion. Coliertiee,
carefully attended to. Interest paid on D.,ltodte. No. of
JONES' NEW BUILDING, Fourth strwt. je;f.l.,
REAL ESTATE- AGENTS.
jCUTHBERT & SOWS' OFFICE, Nu. 51
Market etroct, for the eale and porch:lea of
tilstate, renting hams, attending to insurance and rep:And,
obtaining loans on boncia, mortgagee, etc,; naidimg coo vey•
ancea, detail, bonds, acc.; writing letters and corresponding
with partlea abroad, &c. ucib
BELDEN SEYMOUR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, (HILO.
Reauauniani.—Measra. Haunt', Giariadou Lo.,
Parki, Ksq. lylLy
WESTE .13 Lll 8
ALEXANDBR, GaRRETT,
ltl AL I:STATE AGENT, ;NO. 50 lii4m3
OLEIVSLAIVD, OHIO,
Has for sale Lauda in Illinois Wieconsin, kiniuts.cta,
blichlgau and iOWa. ile will each age Lands in Wien:an:in,
far kittabnign niauttfactures,uud ni:101or city plupeay-
Alt letters of inquiry uuawered gratin, by eddressnig tut us
lbws. auiltty
PRoPERTY FOR SALE Olt RENT.
Valuable Farm For Sale,
rIONTAININQ 160 ACRE.S, B zING A
4 1 .1 part of Section 17, iu Goshon township, hallooing
count), Lhio; about 1211 actor ci tired, la a high slate of
cultivation, about one-half meadJsv land, of a superior
quality, the balance high and rolling, reauy fur the plough
It 115 one of the nest grazing farina in the county, having
never-failing spring's ou it, also eu orchard, etulog troll oi
uaperioe quality ; together with a 3 - xxl and valuable stoue
quarry.
It will ba sold at a low price and ea , y payments given
SALEM, COI. Co., Ohio, March 24,186:i. optlaltf
For Salo.
LOTS, NOS. 19, 20 AND 22, IN 811.1.1-
MANSVI.LLE, Ross towuthip, Eiletgeteny count;,
,ou.priding together,* tract ot it.TY-FIVEAOith'SaaJ
saveuteen perches of the very best quality o: Garouu Lana,
,;.ader a high mate of ealtivatitin, and well timbered, 1,1..
lag House, two Barne t Stabling, Potato and tipriug Roue,
About live hundred Fruit Tripes, of every vaciery, of th
choicest; kind of fruit. Thu property id welt supplied wait
ibuudi.uce of esculent water, and is easy of access to semi - .
!Let, by ltailroad or by the New brig.htme etank blend. Tole
property is within four tutted of the cit . !, and will lee sold
it a bargain inquire of S. a
No. 89 Fifth 91160 t, Pettsbarge.
Or, of
ap7:lm 98 Peuusylvsnin avenue
FOR SALE.-45 acres of Laud near Llui
tou'a Statia.a, on the Allegheny Valley Rafiroad, fu
aces from the city. The laud in all cover d with lir.e rotor ,
trees, which makes it a desirable place for a country
deuce.
3 Bulldiog Lots, each 20 by 100 feet on Penna. svenw
rear Magee. etreot.
5 do do on Vickroy street ; near Magee street.
14 do do on Maria street, war M igoe threat.
3 do do on Mull and Isabella areets,
fa the Elgth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh.
Alen, 1 Lot on the corner of Penn and Marbury streets
fronting 30 feet on Penn and 109 feet 1031 3 " inches on Mar
bury etru3t, adjacent to the depot of the Pt) dadylvania hail
road. For terms, etc., inquire of IdA :0 JONES,
tur29:lnt corner Itoss and Ftret sts , Pittsburgh
VALUABLE EAST LIBERTY PROPER
TY FOrt SALE—A large lot of ground. 60 feet irout
by 200 deep to a street, with a new Frame Dwelling licuse
Hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen and 5 chambers,
wide porch In front, good cellar coal tnttm, stable, fruit
tress, eta, Price, sow. Terms env.
ap7 DiAllilEitT A SON, 51 Liarket utro,t
FOR RENT—That large and comfortable
Dwelling Mouse, aita.ite on the Bank of the Moueu•
gahela rive:, opppsite the city, and at yreieut in toe ucco•
pency of Mzreball , Erg.. choice fruit, abrulibezy,
in abundance and great variety. Apply to
=3l 8. OUTIiakILIT do BUN, 51 Market at.
Q,TORE ROOM ON FOURTH STREET
li s .7 FOR BENT.—A largo Room and Cellbr,betweou Mar
ket and Wood atreetn. S. CUTHBERT & 60N,
rarebi 51 Market street
---
THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING
11 HOUSE YOB BENT—Situate 412 Marbury attest, be
tpean Venn and Liberty streets, containing a hall, 2 par
lors, 6 clambers, dining room and kitchen. Rent, $2OO pie.
year. S. CUTHBERT & SON,
mr3o t 1 Wiritet
AHOUSE in good order, and lot of ground
ou Monterey art eet, Allegheny, o.us be liaLl for Ca,
stabil amount of 025. Terms oaks , .
mr2.7 S. CUL 11BER & FON, 61 Market st.
F" s6oo—two hundred in hand, balance
in one and tv4o years, , ill stouts a uwolling house
and lot of ground, on Mt Washington.
mill S CIITILBELLT dr SON, SI Mardcl et.
ARARE CHANCE to purchase a good
dwelling hotule and largo lot of ground, in &tarps
burg. Nor price and terms, apply at oar office.
mr'27 P. OUTHBEILT k rON, 61 Nimrtzet mt.
TWO DWELL/NU HOUSES, with large
.1 lot or ground to each hOtLie, 6itcato or Carsou street,
South Pittsburgh, mill be eold ou favorable terms, by
S. OTPFBERT Re. SIN,
utit7 61 64nritgl rt-ee!
17, 1 OR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one
of the boat eltuationa in the city of Pittsburgh, for
either ajobbing, retail or prescription Inwinezd. Purchae
ere will find an advnntge of rare mcarrtnce. For informa,
tion inqntro of JOHN HAFT, Ja.,
No. NO, corner Sixth and 4Feud 02/0620,
feO 121:1-tbuob.
MAPS.—A largo ezaorttuelit of Pocket
51aps or 1858, comprizin b - Sectional and Tow ns hip
Map. of Penno)litiadi, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lowa, The.
sour' Hansa!, Nebrtuaa and Minnesota, on hand and for
sale by W. 8. HAVEN,
aps Nes. 31, 38 and -35 Market street.
IDD FELLOWS' ROLL, WARRANT
end Propodtboa Books, for sale by
W. S. nAvEN,
apfr Corner Barbet and second otrt.ts.
COVERED CANE llOOPS—Superier to
Bra= or Whalebone, for Skirts. A large invoice just
opened at'. HORNE'S,
eps • 77 Market street.
MARSEILLES SHIRT FRONTS,
AND SHIRT COLLARS ,
White and Fancy Colors, Just received at
aps HORNS'S, 77 Market street.
K. COLLARS AND SETS—A fresh
Q lot of White and Colored, opened at
apb 308. ItORNE'S, 77 Market street.
LARD OIL.—We have commenced nmaya•
factoring Lard op, and will be pleased Go receive or
ders for it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil le the mop
ket. We will 011 barrels rota:weed when desired.
B. CL at J. H. BAWYBB,
Estll No. Wood straet.
BANKS
. ~'"~r.
:-, , i,...'! . .:' , .17 ! ',-- . ?,: . ;
INSURANCE.
MERILIATS'
INSURINCE
Of Phi lade!patio-
WM. V. PETTIT, rresitirra D. J. I'd'CINN, Sec,o.Ery.
ituonlit of Capital litoc% paid In and in76-:ted...5200000 CO
Burplna 63,42. S Ga
$263,423 31
Ensues Cargo Risks on the Ohio and .11saiesippi itt7ers and
tributaries. insures against la's, or damage by Fire,
Also, ugninst the l'orila of the Bea and Inland
Navigation ...nd Transportation.
DIREOToao;
Wm. V. Pettit, J. 0. Montgomery, John M. Pnmrciy,
D. J. 'McCann, E. F. Witmer, Bone Guillou.
‘Vuelitoo. John
Jchn Path - Toon, Elwoc4 T. i'neoi .
07F10r.D.5:
WILLIA.NI C. PETTIT,
I. P. WITLIKR, race Nrt4id
U. J. 11100,121. N.
ii V 11.1.10rn
In i'haaddiphie.*: 1 in F,',itaiidpl4.a.
deiger, Lamb ti en., ; r.-Luiarnit......, Juzilc.: .1 c,,.,
Traitt, Bro. is Cc , I; adc, Morgan ,I; StidEle,
A. T. Lana ICo , I Pa:aiuy, Caldwell ,k 04..
PITTSBURAII OFFICE, NO. 97 WATER STREET.
al II R. W . , l'ull , :fl ~',.IET.EII, Age)) t.
...
ti l tip iNS UR zi NCE,
i • I;.lri
iteliaace ilEtseiraiace
OF PHILADELPHIA
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITis 0 OU 13tab:;13A1
VISE, 4C-,1 IN TOWN 011 OuUNTR ,
u. :lU£: 414.33.2:t stroet.
(LAP/TA-L:019 U s 2 ..... :1i304,44115 599.
Invest 0 as fail..we, 73Z
Orel Mortgage on impt 0 , , , ed ( . .t, , Pr , L , e , Li , •.,,a.l.
doe'_ tie am. of il:lti,..oJ:, ~,,
Pennsylvania Itatitued Co.'n 6 per cent M.:rtz.llll,
Loan, i 30,000 c.,.. et 20,500 00
Allegheny County 0 por cent. Ponn'a Lt.?, Loop. 10.000 Ott
Penitaylcautu thtilroadOv.'e Stock 4,000 00
Stock of the ItAntur e Mutual LlPillralle, ad 19.160 00
Stook of County Fire lue.aranc..- t,.: 0 1,050 00
Serie of Sundry Jim:al:we Coutpuniei 475 00
Mid ltecoiva le, bueioeme parer ... .. 52,711 50
1.1,0 k. Accouota. :.rertied interest, etc 3,3:36 19
Carl' on hand and to - Bnnk 16,043 20
1262.41 k 89
uLEM TINGLEY, P - raiident.
DILSCIOII9.
Clem Titigisy, 1 Samuel Bind:am,
William R. Thompson ; Robert Sloss,,
I:avid ;,., Brown, William . .",Inseer,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W. Tin gl- y,
John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill,
H. L. Carson, Z Lothrop.
Robert Toland, Chance Leland,
7 , 7 OncH JOili:Soll, . acob T. Enuring,
Charles S. Wood. Smith 8097,11,
James S. Woodward, i Win. Ai. Senaple. Pitteb'g.
v nu3 I: M. HINCG si AN, secretary.
J. GARDINI , I COFFIN, Agent,
mr3 North-east c,ruer Third and Wood streots.
PHOADELPH/A FLA?, AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 149 Cheauut Street,
Opp plito the Cuctom Rouse.
WILL ;TAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
either l'erpotnal ur Limitod, on ev,ry
description of Proporty or :derchnndise, at reasonable rate ,
of prondorn.
P. ICING. ...."=riicient.
itharle3 Hayci, R. It. Cup.%
E. B 1.;11!„:lith, (1,..1:- 1 40 W. Prow
P. B. Stavity, dur,ph :-. a.. 21,
C. Sht , ratelli, join] 011,., tou,
S. J.:51.u.,,,rge., 1. ‘. 4 . I r .:.
B. P.1.&CH91.:!.! , 1 e, <<.- -... tarn
L IL Cr.IFFIN..A.;c:I!
'1 Lard Ault Wood
INSURA.Ikit;P: COMPAIN
0r PIT TSB L'ILOH.
WILLLAIki imtJALHY, PreeView.
BAIIIIVAL L. Idl_ , lll - 3.0 ELL, ne::ctel=y,
0 5. , 3 Water rzr,ll, and Flea.
4 4 3.- Ineuree HULL AND CAP.GO MIA ?111, on the O]d, -
Eked Rivera Aoki tribuhieie.l.
lusurea against Lo!. or Damage by
Alen, against the Peril!: of the don and Inland NavlintlcD
and Transtrartntion
Will taro I;agr,h3y, OLT:. .4ark 3te7.11:13
i . omnol Roo, liannael M. Kior,
silica M. poop.:, John S. Dilworth,
James Park, Jr., Fronds Bolles,
loose M. Punnock William B. I.leQ.'n
Springor Ilarbuttrh, John Shipton,
ehW. , . Samuel C. Young, .'ioltor l;cy, in c
John CillQWoll. ja*:2
. _.t...._
IV El S ' 4 - ` 113 :71.4,. N (.',ll.
MUTUAL RASURAME COMPA.NV,
LOCK HA CL lATO 7 i COUNTY.
CHARTERED BY THII LEGISLATORS OV PENNBYLVANIA
aish Cupitai ii3OO,',UU i - ronteint Notes-4132 ; 34a
ms COMPANY WILL INSURE o
Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, be., in town or
country
MIMES
fluu. J nu. J. Pearce, I flou. G. C. Harms, ICh arias A. ,or
John a Hall,!Charles C;rist. i'm.cr Ickiusau,
T. T. Abrams, f S. Jackman, IW. IV 111,-e,
Thutatui Hrteb
aorq. 0. C. 0.41111;Y, Yrnnl , l,•ttl
T. T. AiLakhlS,
THO 9. ISITOMEN, Fjoel't+t , : e . y.
RtFLELNOE,.
cncuuel LL Lloyd, I I lir. J Uravelut a.
A. A. Viqueinisdner, John W. , layna.nl,lP,..
L. a. alz,et.,y, • 11... n. Camp
A. Wllito, 1.110.1. D.D, iLut
Jamey Qulgglo l Wui. Vandorbelz, Llob Win. 1:14 , ...r,
0F.F.101. 2 N0 lb C. 8L'i1.. 4
,T Prrrsiitir.Ga
do21:t1 J. A. LI PJERT. Agout.
• H ' ,- .111. E ERA L , : ii,,_ LI 2 , . ilitE 11 , -; ;:i I _l ' , al:4 ~. ...i
.il. 'i:.! , i PA NI, uti i'l ',l 41:1:1:101'13 :A.
.Dltt-tC10 , 43--C14.:r1, Banca:cr,ll/tltNa
011,111, 'So.:oh R. dw tit, Uua. W. RiOtr:rd. , ,
north= D. Lot - vu, A,1n1!.12.! E. Bone, Dl-.1.1 Itrevno% ior.
?Late,eou. Cute. N. itylon Pri
te.tko.s, Uontizttit• to sakeint.usitttet , 7 I.erputtit•l or ittniteti, un Csin:
i.ropt,ty, Ut o n zitttl ~.,112.try, :It racy u We
t.re rottl&ST.t %VW. t,t.t - nt ity.
Tau Company he.l e r. eet ve , .l Ountillgeirt
their Cep“..l and ptruoro.. eafely :nvo3ted,
ford :11111,10 pruLeetILILI to the :14,!ttr0,:.
1.11., Atuetz of the eetup.•*a3, cu jLzt. - .: - : la:, 1:::::1, a..- va
lklied agreeably to au Ac.: of ,t4E,Ili ; 1 j , w kl: to es lollowa, vi
, tortgage 1a18,128 tiff
iieal Eatate. 54.377 7,
, dnapocary 14011110 83, , C,t, 17
.leeks 01,880 0
,±iuce their lacorporatwe, ried wub -co t,
thoy have paid upward of vue t'cur lieadretl
seuti Dollarb,IUNIOK t:• , ,f , i0.) ilurdi ildeerrj of the
a.l7itutage4 of insurance, as well :it the .I:2llity And
meet with promt,:ne,o
J. OARDI: , ;; , ; t, .1.1,
1:111,:,1.1art!i-cust.
NEPTUNE INSUIANCI -, ,C0N11 1
,11iV,
OF Piiii,IDELI)IIIA,
IrRANKLIIN BUJ 114 AV ALN rAzitF,i..T.
organized under the Alen, re! iiL a Co 4,
Capital of slou,uvo, privil•zgod to Incrraoz, iaoo,ooo. In.
in.ros ;Against lose or dutu,.. , s by FIRE ' SIA NE, IN LA.ND
NAVIGATION and. TItAIAYOtATATIOIg.
nAincano:
H. 0. t, ii'D Sri I ELIY. 4 , V.
r2.01.(U o tar y
onlacrous :
II C. Laughlin, D. nharamod, D. Montgomery,
W. 0. Stoteebory, R. M. Carlile, Richard
R V. Showell, 0. C. Bn William tienorrie,
Gi'arge Scott.
TITE CHAFENY, Agents,
00. , ze Larnyettn Hall, entranco on Wood
PITTSBURGH
LIFE. FIRE AND M :FINE:
INS Li RANCE CO.SP A N 1,
n'O. 96 iVATEN STREET,
PETTaistilLi'iri.E,
t? - reliideat.
A aut. 1 1 }..i.awit, VP:O Procidont.
A. i1.111.51311.P.
rjefoThiel Coulpiiity insur.lnet appermining to
or counected with LLFE RISKS.
Afro, against !IT'LL ANL CAN.Gy it.lBltB- (At the ot , in
and ilie3l3llppl Rivera and trlbutari , -:. and MA 111. N
generally.
9nd agaaDat irUtits 311 it
Perth of the Sea end Inland N9 - rigutioz.l mud Tto,,L e purr,,t l ,, n .
Po - deice 0.3 q.) et.,ei.iteut - ,41L0 , Izty to
nil partlee.
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.3. ,- .A.arts.lalway, .',:..aluel 31'Clash...sn,
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Wawa N. tot: Watt:: ntrta., 0 - 41,ug g Co'ti WarohOtoqj up.
stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will iumre against zdlkitels ett 11.12 F.
A Home Institution, zustrugtal Ly - echo ere •
known in the community, and ‘i o at, tt.•riniuud, b 5
promptnes3 and liberality, to maintain the `lam, tot wit ‘c:i•
they have aesumed. as ofteritat tin Lee Of et , : 'Oil to there
who desire to be insured:
ASSETS, .. , OTOBER 31st, 1857.
Stock Accounts,. $121,500 00
Mortgoge,... 2,1513 00
Bins Receivable, 4.161 67
Office Furniture, ............ . 2lO 00
Open Accounts , 0.478 04
14,841 4.5
Oa h,.
Premium Notee, 40,240 60
Bills Discounted, 126,003 79
Dtiant.ni.s
George Darck, it. Miller, .4.,
..i.- , . iziler, oc,org, W. 1,,r!:,*
Ja - 0. , " 'inlay, Alex. Speer,
Andrew Ackley, Viral. Knight.
Nathaniel tiolmee, Alexander Mimiclz,
D.3L Lcng, Wm LL smith.
C. IV zucatztaon, P. M. GORDON.
ncnr2.l Secretary,
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THE DAILY POST.
00.11PAN1,
TRUE HANDS AND TRUE HEARTS.
Let friendship give me the-grnap that becomen her,
Cien3 as the twine of iho vino in summer.
tlivo me the hand that in true as a brother,
Cave mo the hand ihat ban not wrong qtiother
oft palm or hard hand—it mattera not—never,
•live me the hand that is friendly forever.
THE MINERS:
A iJ TORY OF TILE OLD COMBINATION LAWS
in, ibe t•atkic3 of the river We have described as
orr,om-cr.lieg tt,r wood in whose limits Pesche
v 7 G.l , IC'arOyeq woe an E.-Act/sive meadow, sue
r..ouried Ly gronraid wooded, and considerably
,lEvated above its own level. On the night after
the occurrence of the scone last narrated, aeon
vocation of rein;-ro belon l / 4 ging to the society, to
the number of a thousand, were met here.
Nothing could be more picturesque than this
assemblage, as they stood together in the bright
moonlight, with their curious caps and cr.wls,
their, loose and peculiarly shaped olotb.es, and
their hands and twee all of one deep and mystic
black. Many of them, too, had stuck in their
cape their small tin lamps, which, reflecting the
pale moonbeams, sparkled strangely, giving a
most uneatthly aspect to those who wore them.
In short, if a painter had to limn some diabetic
enclave described by a German romancer as
assembled on the Watpurgis night, this meeting
would have afforded. him an admirable study.
They stood and reclined pretty much in a double
circle, with their orat.,;rs in their midst, and
hal about twenty - or thirty scouts on the
ills-II grounds around, whose duty it was, cus
tomarily, on any person being seen, to observe
tim closely—if he were not dangerous, to detain
him from advancing; if he were, to give a
signal agreed upon, when the whole meeting
would disperse, either for the night, or to assem
ble elt,-ewhere.
To this assemblage went, of his own accord,
Maik Vaaper. Such a proceeding would seem
madness, but nark did nothing without a pur
r ise—the purpose of this was revenge against
his brother He knew the attempt was fraught
with the greatest danger to himself ; neverthe
lees, he had hopes of leading the men to some
wholesome attack upon Edmund—some "do or'
die " hurittess upon whioh he had not yet re
solved, leaving •to nature to be determined by
after c,ronmsiauces. Rs hoped to completely
rati?fy the men that the account they might have
heard was false or mistaken—trusling to his
great influence over them, his long management
of them, the improbability of one who had
suffered end done so much for them betraying
ri:rm, but placing his chief confidence in his
oven talent, tact and powers of persuasion. But
he was mistaken ; ho found the men entirely
predetermined against him, treating him on his
approach with a sneering malignity that boded
the worst evil. There is no crime for which the
wcrking orders have a greater detestation than
, reatinery—especially treachery to themselves,
even suspicion of it at once condemns.
He was immediately seized, and subjected to
regular trial by jury—a form of procedure
welch he himself lied instituted among them,
and at all preeions instances of which he had
heneelf presided. Not " the man Charles
Stuart" at the bar of au incensed people could
be more surprised at the novelty of his situation
than was Mark Vesper before the judgment of
tho , e he had so long a'nti so implicitly ruled, for
toed or had, with no standard but his own
NeVBrthelC.V., S vo:red himself for
ie hazerd, sad stood caUccted and firm, resolved
meke the beet of every word that should be
spoken, every incident that could occur. The evi
l. ece against him was damning. There were
lie four witnesses, examined separately, and all
ge , eing in their black and unanswerable tale,
:;pooh no cross-questioning from Merlecould
st iae in the smalle.et iota. Then there was
aught forward a copy, on paper, of his dis
tires, and another of the letter guaranteeing
.ete the money, which lreti been taken, by per
tie: seen of Edmund, by Peter Watkin, who hap
.,elec; to ha able to write a little, having
on taught that little by Mark himelf, eomo
. , era before. These last appeared to sink
r‘ia heart considerably ; nevertheless, he entered
en a long cud most able defense, if intricate
sophistry be a proof of ability He endeavored
ro urge the falsity of the accusation, but his own
here aeeerttou was all the proof he could offer.
labored much to persuade them that the view
his accusers had token e - the matter was alto
.rtl,er an erroneous one—his whole apparent
e-closures saving been but part of a scheme to
•lope his brother and the other masters, frcm
einem there was great danger impending on
iezei ; smith much in the same tenor. He dwelt
:early, besides, on the length and value of his
eervices; but all was in vain; he was found
lees; clearly and berefacedly guilty by the jury,
eed the whole meeting, as his judges, proceeded
to peee sentence upon him by vote. It was
1; .; T LI .
ti,2=aus
Ur ; m t B inimstiintely surrounded and marched
y place :lb' tit a mile distant, where was
embaut.ted cod pit, known to be eighty
Loin v, or four hundred and eighty fees in depth.
A receivigg his seutence he spoke not a word
:11 his arrival at the mouth of the mino. He
•. tz,aii along, looking in a solemn, absent man
straight before him, and once or twice raised
bi,. oyes, and gazed with an earnest glance at the
starry firmament, which was that night exceed-
I y bright and glorious. What thoughts were
g in a mind like his in i•uoh circumstances
whether horror of the future—repentance of
the p.:.,,t--the galling feeling of forever disap
p revenge against his brother, or envy in
Th. tatter's triumph compared with his own mis
, 3 defoat—whether dread of the hideous
1.- knew he was moving to, or ideas of es
E ttl fr-2elom—we cannot imagine, nor will
attee. , t to say.
O;+ .mhing the mouth of the mine he was told
he wo id have five minutes allowed him wherein
to say his prayers, and due offered him a ftleth
olta 1 ;con book—probably the only t ook of any
d• all that vast assemblage. He mu
a, away with a bitter smile, and, turning,
I.•lted one who stood by to lend him a email iron
-o-I in his hand. With some hesitation it wait
Taking it in his hand, he knelt down, and
to trice with it, on a smooth flat stone
tha . , lay near the brink, some strange lines and
arcs. I: was the, figure of a proposition in
Newton's Principia, demonstrating the regular
motion of the planets iu elliptical orbits.
They con! I not conceive what this might mean,
has. as he hept cutting the figure deeper and
, ;aspen into the atone, interrupted him, telling
" Time wan np." They then bound his
behind him and his fe . ?t together, and
placed him otanding on the edge of the yawning
' l ' 2l L While the rest stood round in a donee
circle, one advanced, and, standing noar, pashed
him. And he went somewhat slowly, inclining
from hit balance over the fearful brink, be gave
uo ory, bat, with a convulsive effort of his mighty
strength, wrenched one arm free from the fast,n
bound it, and, clutching the man who
pushed him by the flat-cling, loose, - ,nd ragged
clothes, drew him with him, and, o o the latter
had lime to utter one wild scream, down they
went together, knocking and emash ag against
the rocky sides of the pit ; distant, faintly
heard, heavy blow telling when their broken
Indies struck the bottom.
The thousand men stood listening appalled.
A huunning whisper stirred among them— ,, lt
was Young Crow !" and freaking up into groups,
to,y hurriedly left the place, and in five minutes
were completely dispersed. And that was the
last meeting of the combination society.
And so „Mark 'Jasper passed away, leaving
behind him no memorial of his crimes or his
talents, save the muttered curse in the months of
those he, had betrayed, who were bound by their
$317M1 75
ER=
Clive me the hand thatiran,4l. - izci and ready,
Give me th., hand that is calm, true iintratescly,
(dve rue the hen' that will never deceive me,
Give me the grasp that I may believe thee.
Soft is the palm of the delicate woman,
Lia:d i tho baud of the rough, aturdy yeoman;
Siift hand or bird hand—lt ma,ters not—never,
Give me the grasp that is friendly forever.
~i ve me the hand that is true as a in - ether.
Giv, , tie the hand that has not harmed another
Give m the hand that h.a not forsworn i , ,
Give me the hand that I may adore it
Lovely the palm of the blue•veined maiden,
Ugly the hand of the werknien o'er gladen
hovel or ugly—it matters not, , uever,
(live me the hand that is friendly forever.
Ilse me the grasp that Is ttooat and hearty,
Free es the Lreeze, aid uristwllled by party,
LOONCLUDEIi."
MEM
secret oaths not to breathe his uaze oven in sol
itude, and the strange figura era in the stone, a
mystery to all that ~.sw it, It the spot Where he
met his death.
His fate was not known, svci to his brother,
for some years, when in , wrls int ..rmed of it, in
language uncouth but strikingly forcible, in au
anonymous threatening lett,.r. llp to that time
abscon.l.:d on the night after
being denounced,-`y uoiniug wta found in his
.cottage agile the furniture,loh was claimed for
rent and taxes.
But lot um trace the after life of Eltiiiind. He
was snoces:lni in business to a oingalarity;
everything seemed to d. - .:urish with aim, save that
he hail no children. But with all this no crea
ture could give oven outward evidence of being
more miserablc. It is remarked by all with
whom ho came into contact that be appeared a
very picture of remorse and mental agony, and
this especially evident aftep,the period at which
ho became informed of tho' fate of his brother.
About this time 110 took to the private con
sumption of opium, which ht. carried to snob alt
extent that it timught him to the 'brink of the
grave. Re was confined to bed at last, dying
with all the loathsome symptoms attendant on
death from such a cause. A meciimd practitioner
who was oallod to prescribe for him, on hearing
the nature of the °lac, at once cempictely
stopped the opium. But deprivation- of the
stimulating drug seemed only to accelerate his
dissolution, and at length be ceased to breathe.
He 17111 buried in a vault beneath tho church
of the parish in which hie Inmei, wan situated.
rb.are w ag a small loophole iu rho wail, guarded
by a crosscut stanchion of rusty iron, nearly
eaten through by the , lamp
•,lifA.t that time," sail the gentleman front
whom wo hag the ineidezte cf the above tale,
" I was apprentice eo a aiiiTon in the town of
about ten mike from Woldon Edge.
There were never other] in Los plane, and we all
!mow each other—indeed, rorraed a society for
tual Mutt uction.
"Now one of Ilfi Sian out no' Otis parish
church on the day (A the funeral, botanising; or
for some such purpoo.e, u.cl, aiwing the oequos
taed charactered of the the place, aura reoon.
_loitering the nature of the vault, formed an idea
of stealing away the body of Mr. Vasper, for the
snientiflo purpose of anazomizstion. Communi
cating the thought to as, three of us eet on the
expedition.
" We managed to bend aside one limb of the
en:lei-ed stanchion, and being all grotty slim fel
lows, got through the loophole into the vault with
tolerable facility, and commenced digging by the
light of a dark lantern, having previously bung
up a couple of great oats, by way of blind, be
tore the loophole by which lie had entered.
Presently we came to the coffin, prized open the
lid, and turned abide the drapery to sue what sort
of a subject we were likely to have.
• "To our amazement we found him tinned
nearly completely around in his coffin! One
ankle was dislocated, the leg being firmly looked
between the sides; while that pert o the bottom
ou which the head and shoulders lay was flooded
with blood, which appeared to have come from
the mouth.
"We lifted up our heads and looked at each
other in horror. He had evidently been buried
whilst animation was only suspended, and had
recovered consciousness in the grave; and dread
ful must have been his vain struggling against
the walls and roof of his firm and narrow house.
On turning his face up a new dread froze our
veins. Never on any countenance, or in any
painting, did I see such a ghastly pioturS of des
pair; every feature spoke sense of dreadful dan
ger, agony of body, and violent tauseula.r strain •
ing, with sudden and total departure of all hope,
whilst the mouth appeared to have poured forth
gushes of blood.
" We were so struck that two of tvi were for
hurrying Lim up again and having nothing to do
with him; but the third, who now holdu a. high
rank on the army medical ataff, insisted on car
rying him off.
" If he was buried alive,' said ho, •he is dead
enough now for all practical purposon-- h.:•re in
no questioning that phenomenon; so lot'd Froth. ,
pitate him into the sack, atmdle him up, and be
off in is hurry. it will be long before we get
such a precious chance again.'
" And so we did, filling up the grave, lowering
*the flag stones that covered it, and bonding back
t' its place the stanchion, so as to leave things
as lise what they bad been as possible.
"The body was dieetested in different. portions
by different btUdOLIES, sod each preserved, and
carried with him to whatever part of the world
tertune and his profession. took him from our
town, the bones of some of his members, or some
of the organs of his body, preserved in spirits.
he rest of the llesb, as it was inseeeted, away
piecemeal we flung into the river that ran through
too town: nor wee it ever eutpeeted that ne dui
anything but Bleep uniiisterbed in his grave.''
Tho end of Mrs. Voeper was analogous in tte.
misery. After the death of her husband, on
whom she doted fondly to the bait, it became evi
dent her reason was impaired. She was put
under restraint, and all the means that were
thou used or known in the treatment of mental
dieorders were put to regettlition, but fruitlessly,
and the ultimately died mad. ller mania was
general—on all eubjecce : bat elle had one par
ticular hallucination tta took the lead—one
event) seemed to be emitiunally passing before
her mind, and she you'd constantly be enacting
it, though the precise V/ 0: d 3 and gesticulation
might vary at times.
"Edmund, dearest Edmund," so would her ra
vings tun, " how eau you think of ouch a thing
Take him out?— let him permed: !—we shall be
happy then. No, no ! save his life, and you will
make me a murderess either of him or myself!
We filial'. never separate mere, toy love—.ho is
sure to die ! Savo him ?—then you may crab
yourself and me ! Oh, Edmund,' love you-e-my
heart dotes on you! I have to; my soul for
love or you! :raise pity on me, and l u y e m e - .
it u, :ea the happineee 1. can ever have, and hap
pineee indeed it is ! tee, Vesper. We are
sappy; and lie--my euree!—ia enduring the
worm, misery man eau et:ft:A.—dying of. hunger !
While the kiss of our entleataieet folio eofc upon
the
_perfumed air of this chamber, hie beet promo
sound hollow in the con, murky pit! Whilst
we are lost in blessed forgetfulness, be sleeps in
the arms of death !"
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manafacturud Gs 41. J. aayer, r
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Lt.uily hat.
Its advantage's over other are b cheaper
to use, one pound bring esau-si ta tor.,:a of cotitw.on roeia
:soap. 2,1. Unit' the time aced uniy Lu occuplei in weshin
when this Ia rued In place of othcr '4l.sap. slid. Lab.;
iu vsadidu: can ba n.surly sl spooled Riau, tin t. 40 elotLai
will require little if any rubbin.:, than, avoiding their wsw.,
on the weah-bourd. the cictlien is nonce-as - try
when tuis bossy Is used, oil hard Cr sal.. wator iSITIONV.ttu
equally as veil us 130 a. Lai. i'rintors, Manninlsta, Palau:"
and others, nrid it far sup:rior tu caner 'inapt!. It speedily
inoves gretens, tut, point. print:Ls' ant' and dirt from tin
hands, leaving the scan son, acs fr„,e free, chapping.
To avoid the labor rd rubbing the clothes end the cde 01
the wean-build, the I -flowing directions 'should be followed .
For the wasting of eight cr too of a r:11111iy, tike
pound of cot it into mid I,s:solve to
of not water; put toe slosh' inn, a tub contaluirsur„
about it`o gallons of Warta water; pqnr In this disdolvol
Soap, and
sill tnorosigady. ttst neat Elea twenty to thirty
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water twice. At very duly wriss-Laud, or taunt, or veal.,
5:: to, may require a alight ns,hing, but ethilwise the
cloths al it colitis out cl,asa and white Without rubbing or
boiling. CoSd wator only be 2020.1 in pi ' nce of hot, requiring
at,at double tirncln soaking.
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street, :.not nt our works, opposite the ituund House, Penn.
b 1 trains averrivi B. C. finlYTElt.
f. No, 47 Wood street.
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