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C'ON'I'MNS ALL 'Hit; CURRENT NEWS
OF THU DAY, Political, Litoniry, Agricultural, t . ,... - ,natn.ar
ctal, Telegraphic taul Miueollanuens.
Thin Paper I,3Aug of the Lt1i91387 Sizit, awl neatly print°
en fine white pap,:, la large, clear type, will he fJuad by
the stinscriber to give better mast - action than env' paper
Puellabed In Plttabar,ll..,
Those who v7b;li to trio a paper torn Pitithurgh. will find
the SATURDAY PUNT a tote and profitable luic...l:nr.nt
ittblreis, a /in E.'S IP,
VASIL-4 and Propri.,tur.
BUSINESS CARDS
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iii & 311YEEI4I
BOOK AND JOB OFFICE,
kill I..T_ADIZZL**.3,
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streek,
PH"I'Sa3LIRO H
r[IIIE undersigned having made esteneive
aildttionn of the LATE:SI' AND 113. N liSt)11111::-V tiTY
F TYPE, and lawrovtal Machinery, to tit,- 'MORN POST
joit ONFICE', luvita th. I tteution of Rail Ruad OfHoare
Lintel:tants, La; LL I ., and the public generally, to their
superior Care h a, r. - u rt,tion.able
t,rcia, t U Ic!;",1:3
RAIL '04)AI),
iP~EfitC TV TILE,
LEGA L,
, AND EVERY MISER DESC it I P NON OF
PLAIN Br, FANCY PRINTING
Our ulgteritil Laing roarly all 1113[7, Wa can give assn
rave', of t 1.3 ru.Ll r ;m1.1,:t e citiNfactici. and sidieit orders
&d OK PAZAPLILET:i,
RAIL Rost) BILL.' AND oAlt.Dr3,
DANIS. 01:11 , .:(TES, BLANK. NOTE .9,
1.0171. , 13.11E.AD5, NJLI. I.I.r.:ADS,
I;ILLS Clite.tiLAT.
• Cttf.DA,
PAPER. BUoILS, DEEDS,
MuRTOA(.IES,
4k sr Partlculnr oticuriuu will 94(3.) tol) paid Lu tho printlug
of Podtern, Prcarrinitn,Sio for Coneur.Ll, lIELibIllOOO RDA
(14 Ct1f,136. BARR & MYERS.
The People's Shoe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBACIIER &CO.,
Cheap Cull Dealers In all kinds of Faahlonable
BOOTS, SII4)ES AND GAITERS,
For Gentloracu, Ludies, Youtha an d Childrca,
17 'Fifth Street, near Market,
ocS Prisl'BEsußau, PA
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PERRIN & JOIINSON,
Pr,, , C 1111,34
Faterall:lautic 1 0 1 re unit Water Proof
Cement ttuntiug.
133 STREA,T.
f IRDERS for RUOPINCI promptly and faith-
N„.., :.d, and bll oar wort' wurruatsl.
idoaring mak , ' ial ulway g 00 Lath', t 113,1 I.r ehla, tclth
reotioa3 lur two. supally
JOki. CO,,
ENGINEERS 4. ND AI.4.C4IIPdISTS,
O rm? ani Liberty ttreeta, tittetu, ph,
QUPERiuIt S'ITAM ENGINES for Griot
nut taa Milli, tituwoltea l'autiug
hlauutinturlgl, , math! to order They bleu cub ',WWI U.
!Bantam:titre ut their Celebiatiiii ouch ua
Thrutng tinthoe,lron l'inners, Boring and !Jailing filnehluia,
Mei", Wrung Lit Iruu tthultiug, with litsugvre
.110111 N TiliaortlP.SON Co.,
I.IOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
CittliNELtS, N. tat: Third etrezt. PA'IN'T .
PAO executed with i.Attaexa and do,parch Paluts,
Ulla l'uri.ehuttu, 414 Mitt, Japaa aud Ehaliat, Patent Dry-
M.yhtal,;ne Zitalc., a sury superior article: Phila
delphia and PitttburAly White Leal al ways oil baud tied tot
solo. Lao L.,,P.ltlfto tit lad colons for Painters, ug
glOtb, or la Ow shultect 1411(1Cii, as Wu
.t,ahi Palatera Will Saco WOW* 1.) , got
tiug their calurN groaud with tnirfrly
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GOLD AND SILVER SP CTACI..II:3,
A 7 RI Ari U 1 4 ' A 1.; TU H. Er, EL 'S YH I Ck.:'••
HYDROMETERS
or weighing eptrits, the chopest and Lest artirlee ever
Drought to this city.
Tit E RMONIETERB AND BAROMETERE,
19.111,: ‘ : 1u vtice ti bill $0 to sild
POCKET COMPASSES,
AND
' I SURVEYuR.' , S COMPASSES,
eiccupt on Gaud nt t 4 E. 161:1AVr'3,
PraP'teu Opt:cir.n, 501 Plfth S..re.et
In:2B upi.oeito edu..onic. tlnU
N. J. al. .4.11( I It,
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LARD OIL,
CANDLE S,
PALM, TOILET,
:So. 4'o - *Vend strezt, Pittsburgh, Pa
F. I. BIISHA, C. GINENDORP
BUSILIAL& GUTENDOEF,
Ltd.hlirAtflUllCUl GF
S TPA A LERS,
And rail kinds of Sheet Icor. Work:.
lalli•et,ll,tr PituLurtli, Fa.
1 - 61:64“ 44tVliblob
lift'reel, Rye Riad Corn VC:landed,
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PEARL STEAM WELL,
LLEGUENY (JITY
Pru E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
the above GetablibillUvDt, Dud aro prepared to
PAT TES Eilatilia HASSE? SSICsS It; OABO SOB
26,060 BUSHELS OF WHEAT.
10,000 "RYE. ,‘
10,000 " 001114.
It is alb intuition t f the proprietors to offer ZZIRA PRICOIS
for auy chola.) Lots of White or RA Wheel. They intend to
&take very superior Family Firer, and are willing to pay a
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er,i 'r''. ;iiu t el e e
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u lluco ,wit
' i l utb p 6H l ha y of Wheat , ! 'aoran° and ltn t
'ri t ' 2 . brltig
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to market In good order.
jv1.6:1y.166 , R. T. RACNNIEDV A BRO.
EUGtif::---5 bbls. Eggs just received and for
mole by NfcCAIIDI,ES.9, 61EAN.9 & CO,
te2o eorner Wood and Water streets.
ii.RF,EIN A PPLES.---20 bblB. for sale by ,•
kk so nw.guy H. CoLLINS.
"DERRY & CO.'S fine anti extra fine Pens,
ji. fur B.llt W. E. HAVEN B
etattuu”ry Plum,
N. a 31. 33 and blaaktA istrout
W 1111.11 ; BEANS. --LW bag: email whit()
Itcaus, r,,,olved and fur 11•16 by
MWANDLESS, MEANS & Otl.,
'2O flgrroor Wad •tret.t•
" • E aro now opening our tleeouil, and by
• far thecheapeat Lock of Fall and Winter Drees Goo,lu,
l3Lawle, 7Lc , that has rc,, , r larLa alured city.
LIANSCIN 1.0 1 .1 F,
w,„..„...v:v 1 I.,•tlefee. Meehat et
ANION SETTS.---I bbl. Onion Setts, for
ILL sale
,; Corner Market aDd Faht etit.ute
N(i}!?:•1 PENCIL Sti A RPENER, I
role by W. . LIA VEN,
• 39 4 - 301 r, gn g 10{1111(1.1,1,41,11t,,,t,
IHEESE-. 60 boxed Facie Western itetaive
tbit oda LI Oak) *ll IL &Mal CO.
Undor F'oster's New relational 'rneatre,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
D. BARNARD, - - PROPRIETOR,
11AS FITTED UP IN A TASTEPUL
and extntertable style, the hirga centre store to the
UUU FELLOWS HALL.. Flail crest, an a FIRST (MASS
N G RESTAURANT AND #ALUON. Haying had tunny yearn'
One , a in exprieace in the bunluess, heft; prepared to supply the host
I 1, - 4 r. the market affes dn. Ills liar will be furnished at,all times
with the best WINES, LleatiOßS AND ALES. Thu en
trance to the &aeon, In in the centre of the Hall, and re
irealinienta will be tntnished at all tunes, DAY and N [GUT
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES .P. BARR, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS ; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
HOTELS & RESTA° RANTS
THE NATIONAL SALOON,
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
COR. PENN'A A VENUE 4- THIRD ST.,
'Wl3ilitiW2Ortit D. 0
A. F. BEVERIDGE
SCOW HOUSE,
Corner Irwin Ir4trect mad Iloquesne Wft.y,
ElTESEitiltUlt, Ph
B. D. MARKER,
(Formerly or the "Marker Holm," Blairsville,
a E SCOTT - HOUSE IS NOW cOM
PLLT:ID ANL/ @PEN ELUL dUESTS. It is
iu a central port. ; of tLp city, being con veuiont t, all Itydcuwl
biliote cud Steamboat Latikto. •
Thu iioßrio was built la 185 ti, with all moderu improva
aud tilted up in splendid tityln—tith entire Furalt ura
rosin; new—and will iu uvory reapect be a lic2l. Liut.l
STABLES aro utßuinud to the Pratlli.s.3* Ito V
H. W. KANAGA.
U. g. A 0 T f 1 q
Oppoolte the Penna. Railroad Depot,
IlAtutisuultia, PA. Ijols
W NI GT 0 NOTES,
•
FORMERLY U. 8. HOTEL,
PITTSBUIIGH, PA
3/IEIEB SRANNUsi, Proprietor.
ritIIIS HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE
turner of PENN mad WASHINUTON Strunta, bntsvoou
the OENTR,Ab AND WEBTERN RAILROAD DEPOT 6, and
has ciudurgdue a thorough unprovemout, romoduled au.l
furaidlt..4 with now furuitaie, uud is now the most evu
uteut Hotel iu Pit i2biirgh, ter Travolera by Railroad, E. .d
or Wee.. Liorh:ly
2 A ANSION lIQUSE, UEORGE AU ICE NTz
tg. i'lloi:1111iTott al-i Liberty atrea, Just be:iide
Passongor Dopot of the Youtiiylvania Railroad, which cabbed
it the 1.11031. COLIVOLLIOat boas In Lila city for pt.:36eng,,r,i •
Vl:4g by the,,t road.
proprietor haring, at nonsiderable expense, fitted o,
lu exculluct style, the MANSION lidUrli!:, would re.q - .
eolleit a attar. of puutio pntr.uage. ie
8'2A.131.131 and extensive IVAtIOII VA ItD, elk.. I
lug.aiuplaucconunedetiou to trur...Anrd ut.lt...autriturd. ti:.
I..erder and Bar will lea furnished 'with the best the malt , r
ran etlerd. 1.1,1
COI.IIIICOPLE A EST 4-U 111 ANT.
By ELI YOUNO, FLFTI:I STREO.
'rho utlaciliou of slorchanta r —, •
and othere id directed to this'
nAnblishuient, which hue liaon recently fitted
pp fur thti purpoth, of tiluirilinga BEJbIiTAN
PIA LI.ISF: iN A CENTRAL LOOATIOI - 4 , .
Oonutry attending miiirket uro particularly tacit io
call. Ilvdrythiug idirtainilig to an EATING elAf,o)N will
eiwaytt tio found, 01 tho h onll.lt the market tiotol,l3.
ar.Wlyd.4w
,;-. -,
,Ittit v
Exctlsior Restaurant, 4 ,- -,-. - )
g'-' AT, .1 II wooD .7trert, ~.c. re . ,
I'ITT3/1(Mall, Ps., t i
VI f10LE:42.1 LE AND IL TAIL DEALBIt IN LAKE AND
EA er Lict: iT.:111.
Tht undbrdtgned htii jut t00,,1e0l from the postern mar.
Itt, ablected with great cari+,
t.. - MELT, lIAL.ItICA', LI A.141 , 00t.f.,
FICL!'3I.I COD Itlrill, EASTER.N L'illi FiBll,
SEVEN. A I, VAILIETIES OF' LAKE Vl6ll,
New Vortt Prince's Bay, Egg Island,
Egg liarbet, ?:.itsral Oysters.
Tao flueet eve. brought to thin city. If wary delicacy of itoJ
6 , 3MULI Nerved up ut ILXOEfAIint ItESTAURANT.
QT. O.I,ALLIt HOTEL, corner Penn and
ky ()lair atraeta, Ylttabargh, ra.—Ttka undeizaKuad, turnler
ly ut th - uwa'.4 naNing tatuu thla largo and C.:411/11U-
LtiCrilS and liavlug rntittnd It Ia tuagAdlicaut atyla,
wauld taayactfully tuviie Lis triunda and the traveling putdio
to give. Lila a call. Aaaul,d, with the convonlalk. </( Ll,o
tiouaa and Ida long eaperiaawtu the g . 1,.
eatlnfactlon, a cid Lb ruudnuata.
Wed. 0. GOWNEILLY.
SAML. FAIINESTOCK,
1 , 1 Wood street, Plttsburgb,
!AS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT PROM
g 'OW LAND--
8V A LEMON &
:€ l ENUnni
CORN AND DRAIN SUM,
CORN 11014 S; PATENT AN V l),JAltduN ANV 114; BTRIEU,
Trapa, very ativ.rlui lhawur 'very A:10)64 lint.
Luck', Tinumi and itutimai,dlt:d Sau,.,u Papa, Ilmting
Breaus Candleatielia, tit us+l.l,l,:w el, Brass Blair Ruda, Isra,ca and
Rita, Alenanciug Vitsit.ers, Curry Cuail,a,
Stietch and Bit Chains, v,
hi
a variety - Di •°Wei tt,ouaa, all of r%Lith will 1.43 at 1110 d.
a 1,11.8
jf AIIIES M 1 A. It, MUNONUALIELA
N 1110 1!•III.L, inforin the public
that Le Lad rebuilt an.a.o tho tiro, nod having enlarged bid
eatmblislimout, and ntlad It aan tbn u.w,st and moat 11p•
r / toy:A mai:binary, la u... pa .1... Jag,/ 1,, faruleh thaninq and
berkAc I new lug uud re,Awilar, duurd , each and
eh ultcl 0., kiW dried, box Junking, .c.
path Pittsburgh, Saptoulhorl,
CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN ,
And Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace,
IFFIOE ON THE CORNER OF WYLIE
‘...y AND Fififfl STREET&
All bileilloE9 connected with this titlieta will b© attended to
With pruuiptuess. Coe rayiiered doue with legal
it,etiracy--sueli us Leeds, Mortgages, Bonds, Powers of
Lice. Titles b.* it,al EdAnto
To tho members of the Ear he leaders his services as Con:E
LIAS:AuLief to take llopotiltioue to bs reedit' the several Courts
of Olio rltate, awl elsewhere. Lila office to one of the wale
Police :.(tutiours of the city, and comegueotly hie facilitlea in
execotiag bushieos of that kind are very du.irdble. tfettcly
(lOU FIS 11.- -10 drams extra large and line,
fei elite by 8511111
Socood, and 147 Fired strectto
11 , ICE. -10 tierces prime, for sale by
wu. 11. SM ti 601
cur2B 118 Sec, Ant, bud 1.17 First at.: e:ts
UtiAtt.-5u 4bde. prime N. 0. Sugar, just
reed and for sale by WIT U. SMITH ( ,
1.1'26 118 8a004.1, and 117 First Farr, ta.
OUFFEE, —2OO bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
wm. H SMITH & t
11E1 S.e.cutid, awl 147 First st,
FINE FLOUR. -20 Fine Flout in
stord, and for uale by
hiteANIOI.E9S, MEANS 0 CU,
Wryer of W,o , d and Water
LARD. --A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and ILL:0,111bl received and fur sale by
• Met)ANDLEdS, MEANS A CU.,
1a23 Out-nor of Woad and Water utre.te.
PICKLES. -6 bbl:. Cucumber Pickles, re
ceived and l r bale by JAMES A. FETZER,
1.20 Cuc uor Market and First streets.
CMS - --6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this
day, and lur sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
mai) Corner Market and First areas.
fLANI'ATION SUGAR t MOLASSES--
100 I.lt da. fully fair and prime N. o..agar
WO bill., yak couperago, prime N. 0. Molasses:
" St. J1113.16ii S. Li Mula.die.n, now landing and
tor nalo, by MILLER & RICKETSON,
cur2s No. 221 nad 223 I.ll,rty atroot.
PIIE
.25 bags Egmont.);
100 Grain Pepper, last received and for sale
by - NILLLI3 At !LICK treuN.
mr2& N s 'at awl 221 Liberty street.
COD FISH.-
drums extra large Cl Flat;
large " Jost received and
for by MILLER ,&
IZICKETSOIJ,
lar24 Nos. VI and 223 Liberty street.
Fr° LET.—A commodious three story Frame
A.. liuune, with iirb-k Ite-3eolutt—eittiete4 013 Bedford
etr,,L—to tout, by MILLER lIICKSTSON,
iur2s
N. 221 and 223 Liberty etreut.
MAPB.—A large assortment of Pocket
AIL Map:3 fur 1853, cotupri.lng Sectional and T,.,washlp
Mayo of Prun.sylvaa.a, able, lowa,
Lauri Kansas, Nebraska arid Minnesota, Oa baud and for
Bale by AV. S. RAVEN,
: I Noe. 31, 33 and 35 Market street.
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11.)ll FELLOWS' HULL, - WARRANT
' 1 1," and Proposition Books, for sale by
W. S. RAVEN,
Corner Market and Second streets.
VRENCIII PAPER HANGINGS.--New
deilgns and very beautiful—received by late arrivals,
L.r skit, by W. P. MARSIIALL A (0.,
mr2s )ortera and Dealers 87 Wood street.
1J -IGS.—;-7 ibis. fresh E gg s, received an
_LI for sale by JABS A. FEIZEB,
anB Cortd.r Mot and Market. saran
WIN DOW GLASS.—An assortment o
Country Glass, escorted sinus, for stile by
WU. H. 13511TH & 00. 2
mr2d 118 *lssued, and 1C Egret streets.
T E 'l' U P S .
, 3 J d,,it.o quart Tomato Retebups;
30 du out S.) do
16 do do Walnut do
16 do do tdok.uo,.,u, do
uEt !,t'd and for sal. by lthlYbllrK et AN DE11:1.0N,
No. 19 Woo f Strezt,
bps Opp.antte tla et. Charles Huta
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
R OBERT A. LOOMIS,
(Successor to B. T. 0 Morgan,)
STATIONER AND DEALER FN BOOKS, PERIODICALS
AND NEWSPAPNIIB,
No. 41 fifth strott, Pittabtugh, Pa.
Co-Partnership.
rfilllE undersigned have entered into Co
il. Partnership. nrid6r the styli, of Win. 0. Johnston & Co.
&MURIA R. JOHNSTON, JK.,
WILLIAM' U. JOHNSTON.
Pittsburgh, ..epte tuner 6, 1567.
B. H. JOHNSTON, JR WM. G. /PHNSTOki
W ttl. O. JOHNSTON dt CO.,
OTA'FIONERS, Blank Book Manafaciturers,
vy and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood street, botweeu
ii,tra and P"urth. Pittsl,nrgh, Pa. sew
PROPHIETHESS
PROPRIETOR,
IJIANOS, PIANOS—NEW ARRIVAL--
LI s NUN° STOCK—CHARLOTTE BLUM E, No. 118
Wood street, has Just received and now offers for sale at her
now And starlous warertroms, the fluent selection of Pianos
to the city.
Pianos from the TillY oc&r mannfactoriee in the United
States and Europe. Including those from the tollowing makes
—HALEzr, DAVIS & Orf., Boston—HAINES BROTHERS,
I , et, York—BAHMOARDN ER 4 Hems, Ilainbarg—Wll.
if N ABE A on, Baltimore.
No house in the city can' come in competition for the
number, variety and celebrity of its instruments, nor the
extremely low prices et which they are sold.
Persons ift want of a warn ClOstitir Piano Forte, are ee•
speotfally invited to call end examine before purchasing
elsewhere.
Every Warm:Dant Is 17dRitANTS.S. and a WIITTS3 GIIMUaI-
VsB given.
Second- ELtra Pianos at great bargains, from $BO to $2OO.
• OtIARLOTTE. BLIPS
118 Wood at-eat, second door aboyo Fifth.
Cilci Pianos taken la exchange at their full value. [ape
Ai NEW LOT OF
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
ALN ELEGANT CARVED P.OSEWOOD 7
Octave Qbicitering & Sons' Piano,
having bAen lu me a very short time, Is now
lu good order and Will be warranted by the
subscribers. The Piano is offered at a very
low price.
A itwowood German Plano, 6% octave, made by tho I eat
German makers; iu nit. about two years, oud cost to Import
at. least,s3Uo—ptice.sl.o
A Rosewood 7 octave Boston made Piano, entirely new, to
close the consignment, for S? U O.
A mahogany 6 octave Piano, made by R. Si W. Norms,
New York, $6O.
A mahogany 6 octave Piano, made is Baltimore, $46.
A rosewood 6 octave Piano, old, go
A rosewood 6% octave Plane, a very elegant and good In
btraineut, made by one of the best New York makers, in
p eli-et order; New Yorti price $30U—52.40.
A 6 cictave oscellent old Piano, with Iron frame, made by
Pabcoelr, $75.
A rosewood 6 octave Chi, kering Plano lu good order, In
t se about 2 years, $260.
The above prices Include packing box and packing.
For vale by JOHN H. MELLOR,
Solo Agent for Ohickering A Son's,
For Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania,
ap9 No SI Wood tl et
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
& D. RINEHART,.
Y
ismro'reartrrans AND -
LRAM'S IN ALL LUNDES 03
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS.
upflo-ly No. 146 WOOD SMEET
COMMERCIAL -COLLEGES
(96
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEOE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855.
Board of 12 Trustees--Faoulty of 14 Teachers
3.1 t) tiIIIDRNTS nvesXU/NO, J 1868.
Young Men Prepared for Aauat Duties of the Counting Ro•nn
iI.NSTRUC 'I I 0 N GIVEN IN SINGLE
and Double-Entry, boA.Keeping, as WIEd In every de•
pnrtwuutot Busineea. Commercial, Arithmetic. Rapid Bunt
nags Writing, Mercantile Hon eupondence, Commercial Law,
Dot ectl n g Cutll/tbl &it Money, Political Economy, Elocution,
Phonography, and other satjecta neceasary for the thor
ough rthiCitiOn of a practical I,uolncaa man.
J. U. SMITH, A.. M Profeeaor of Book•Kceping and
12-clenco Gf Accounto.
J. 0. P6RTEIt, Prof. of Matliumatics.
ALEX COWLEY and A. T. DOUTHETT, Profa. of Pon ,
iLlll,uship—twolvt first pruminula ovor all curuputitiou fur
I L-at Puu and fut. Writing,
/WI- AND NOT FOR ENOTtAViD NVOILE,
Terms, (to—Full course, time unlimited, enter at any time
Ave ago tine, b to I'2 weeks. Board about s2,tu.
Entire coat, stiU to pa. Graduates assisted in obtaining a
.Itaetion. Specimens of unequalled writing and elroubaro
t free. Addreu3, P. W. 4BNBINS,
Pittsburgh, P.nnsylvania
Vit MON CM COINERMAL COLLEGE,
re- IN MEOH NIUAL, AnaI.HTEUITRAT:,
AND ORA YON DitAwn4o,..4
.-U-• For farther inforinatiou apply to lir, F. W. JEN
KINS, Principal of iron (Jay C.Juiniarcial Collage, Pitts
Ltirgh. utalCduid.
AIRES' 'or o4jA a
C O N F Eol , I 0 N,C
ONFEOTION v 00
NVEUTION,OON
F NOTION,CONF
EUTION,OO.NFE
U T I U N.
~-" CI 0 .N N E U
T - 10N,0•0 - NpEUT
I ON,OO NP_EUTi
0 N,CON V EUT I 0
N,IfIONPEOT lON
10 4 0 NVEUTI ON .
The most plenuant, safe and effectual Worm Remedy now
to nno.
Prupered and sold, wholesale and retell, by
ANUELL VT,
Cori Wauct end Sixth aiu., Pittsburgh, Pa ,
And sold by Di aguish. aeewreallr- 1421
Lippincott, Shorten at. kil-iitrtion,
'NO. 104 ,xvuqp STRE.,ET., PIKS.
MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va
licea, Est awl - Ilinniet Bates; .L.sdlos Traveling
l`ruuks, earpot bap, ac., L.op coustautty on baud a large
stock. ' Wu are propared to do a wholesale trade, and hay
tug facilities to turn otlU good stuck .at„ reduced prices, we
would invite the trade to call and examine), our goads be•
fere purchasing °Lonna.
Ql`. CHARLES - LIVERY- LIVERY -STABLES.-
The nrideishined bas bought the lease - „,,, , , ; 17 .) 4
of the above named Stables, 4_.0.--
r '..,
gather with a portion of the eaten. ...../.-;._
__ , ..i.rit , f , ' - s,
lave Mock of Horses and Carriages ' 4 ""-- 0 •"'-'`''
late the property of James Mathews, dectsded. In addition
to the stock befora-mentioned,he has also added a number of
VINE HORSES, BUGGIES AND OARRIAGES,
which wore formerly etePloyed at tile 'Livery Stables in
Third, below Wood street. As lie gives Ids personal eaten , .
lion to the business, a continuance of the' patronage which
he has hitherto received iron , public is solicited.
.7AOOII GARDNER,
Et. Charles Livery Stables.
N. B.—A HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can
always be procured for Funerals. de2d
jup43 KIV HEAT I' LOU R.-20 sacks Buck
wheat Flora, 60 tb sacks, just weaved and fur sale
McOANDLESS, MEANS a CO.,
earner Wood and Wotar ertreeta.
oiL cLoTLI TABLE COVERS.-50 doz.
azsortaJ alt.a. Alao, 'AtALId and Bureau Coyote ; on
Laud and for nab., by • J. it H. PHILLIPS,
Lurid 26 and 28 St. Oluir street.
_
ULOU it.-25 bbls. Superfine Floufreeeived
and fur sale by 6.IcOANDLE/38, Id EA N 8 O 00.,
1,20 Coma Wood and Water streets
OUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND
ULAZINU—in all of Re branches executed prompt
ly nod ID the beet manner, by J. k H. PlilLtarS,
nut! and 28 St_ Clair streak .
ARD OIL.-:-We have commenced mann
.LA factoring Lard Oil, and will be pleaded to receive or.
lora for it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil In the mar
trot, We will till barrels returned when desired,
It o.d 3. H, SAWYER,
018 Wm. 49" War) alma.
DIANOS TO RENT.—Two elegant Rose
wood 6 octavo Plarlos, will be reated to private faro
iii c•uly. ApplY to JoIIN 11. -MELLOR
fort 82 Wood Btreot.
WINDOW GLASS.-500a) yards froth 2
to 6 Inch inch dianatar, f.:3• Bale by
H. H. COLLINS.
PITTSBURGH. FRIDAYg APRIL 23 1858.
PIANOS AND MUSIC
DRAIVING LESSONS,
Br 4O ti (91 H.Z.
_REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY,
At ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, PA., Jau. 1, 1858, as
presented to the Stockholders, and made out in corophduce
with the State Laws of New York,Ohlo, Indiana, &C.
The name of the Company is the FARMERS' UNION IN
SURANCE COMPANY, located at Athens, Pa. Cliarterel
April 13. 1853, by the Legislature of Pounaylvaula. Charter
Perpetual.
Clash Capital, which Is all paid up
itiorplua lu adiiltlou thereto
AS.SBETS•
Fifty-four Bonds and Mortgages, at
all and Baimn eent interest,
amounting in the aggregate to ..6162,316 ou
Which mortgagee ate or value- •
hie and productive teul estate,
principally farm's, resarded and
drat liens, worth generally double
the amount and more than mot t•
gaged for iu each caw, and in t.O
case has than fifty 7e4 cent.
etiluelce of farm butldlugo : and
5, certified by the Recorders,
whore recorded, to the and tore of
the Steles of Ohio and Illinois.
Nineteen six ti cent. Be.a,J amply
secured 4.7,635 tic
flush on hand and in Bank 6 449 12
Beall In hands of agents, and iu
course of trauma...l-aka , secured
by bends with sureties
tune en losses re-iuhured, S.c
Bills receivable, viz prousiesot y
rotes payable at bank and to the
Company
Interest accrued, (principally due
January 1, 1868,)
Safe and office Fixtures and Furni
ture
Amount of Premiums re.eiveJ during tits
.Year
Ain't tntere.t received Owing the your
Ain't reretved from all valor sources ...... . .
ExPENDITuats
Expenses for the veer, including
commlastens, salaries ' teats, rein
surance, printing, advertising,
taxes, and all other expenses......s 19,190 86
Dividends pa'd during the year 17,000 00
Losses paid, which occurred prier
to December 31, 1856
Lcises pals which occurred during
the year 46,561 54
tabILITLES.
L 08603 adjusted and not doe (since
paid) $ 12,500 99
Loaned Itienrrad and lu me,cras or
adjustment
1.063C3 reported,on which no actien
has beau taken
UMW] restated, on pound ot Insur
auco after tire, property trauefer
red borote laza, property lost not
covered by the Poltch kc
$ :59,4K 4W
Whole amon of 'lake taken during the yLar..55,C19,h6:1 4,10
Whole amount of flak at date 4,861,440
:Mao or PENNSILVANLIL, COUNTY OF B DF.MI, S.
C. N. Shipman, President, and J LS. Cantleld, Secretary of
the Farmers' t'nlon Insurance. Company, relng bror al) y
duly sworn, depose and say, and rurh fu himself oe.)F that
the foregoing 1.3 a true, full and ( orrect tut3naent of the
affairs of Bald corporation, and that they are the. above de
berthed oti , cors thereof. 0. N. SEIIPHAN, President.
J. E. CANFIELD, Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn before me, this 25th day of Jana
ary, 1858, H. 0. BAIRD, Judttee of the Youce
T. J. HUNTKR, Ag.nt,
No. 90 Water atreet, Pittsburgh.
CUTIIBERT & SONS O,FI 11.1 E, No. 51
a Market etreol,, for the ualo and purchase of Heel
tato, routing houses, attenaiug to insuraaco arid rdNuii e,
obtaining lotado on boudo, niertgag,u, &e,; twit lag ;:orioy
ancoe, deeds, bonds, he writinu iottero and carre.bpondiug
with partinaubioad, of,te
BELDEN' SEYMOUR, -
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
ii.kfiliSkioo.—Mdeurs. Hanna, Uarrotaon .& Co., Hobert
Parke, Hag. /Y 11,9
virnsTsAN LABins•
ALEXANDER GA RRUT,
REAL ESTATE ANENT, NO. GO WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, 01110,
Una tor sale landa in Illinois, Wisconsin, Atinnenuta,
Michigan and lowa. lie will exchangu Lamle in Wlncounln,
e.c., fur eittabaigt, watuutecturen,und elan lor city property.
All loners of inquiry anawara , l gratin, by addreenkug we an
ebovo. ealL•ly
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
Late for Sale in the Ninth Ward.
E.LEVEN LOTS ON PENN STREET,
22 foot (rout by 100 font deep, (site. of tie into AU
etfunies' Giald Wurlcr,) will be euld on acootianothuing twine.
NuqUilla RUiik:WreuN
' Comer Woott nod FirEit stroota.
~%
1t.~..Ra
CON'PAININO 160 ACRES, BEING A
part of Section 17, in Uoshen tawnahlp, Bluhoning
county, Uhl.); about 120 acted cleared, hi a high dime of
caltivation, about sue-halt ineadJw laud, of a auporldr
quality,the balance high and rotting, ready t..r the plough
It ta one of the Wit grazing farms in the county, having
never-falling epilogs on It, also au uichard, I earing trait of
a superior quality ; together with it g.)od end valuable atone
quarry.
it will be sold at a low pricy and easy payments given.
Z:L.I)OK
SALEM, Cui. Co., Ohio, March 24,1851. upt):dtf
LOTS, NOS. 19, 20 AND 22, IN SILLI
MANSVILL,I:, lt,.ai tuanahip, Allegbony county,
couopriding togolLoi , v. On t lIITY-FIVE ALINES and
revuuteou percb,, a tbo y finality of Barden Load,
uullor a high thaw well thuberod,
Uwult
lug Hood., two ztib i• Jtato and Sp: tug Lionvo.
Abbot tivo huudv eta:l i'Ovi, f ovary variety, thu
chutroot kiud of toctt Tuo proi.,rty 13 won auppliod with
obandtuica of t./..001/out water, utta la easy ut tlettfs9 to
ntur
ket, by Railroad or by the Now brightou Plunk !Wad. the
property fa within tour (no city, and will bo told
at a bargain. luyairo of S. B. W. di LL,
No. 89 Fifth Minot, V.tiabirao.
Or, of WM_ 11. iftliaLi,
95 Youuayivunia nvouua.
FOR SALE.-45 aurae of Land near Elul
. (01 2 6: 2 4 ,u0 u , 011 ajb Afloat:any Vallay lialiru.“l, 10
1611C9 fruto thb city. Tho land Latin cuver,d with flu. forest
creca, which raakcs it a duairabla place fur a cuutitry rezi
donca.
14. do do ou Mario street, )1: ar Mairee ducat
3 do do ou Bluff awl Idabella .tro.rd,
In the. tigth Ward of the Oity of Pittsburgh.
Also, tot on the coiner of Penn and blarbury streets,
frosting aU fret urk Penn and IU9 test 'ache, on Mar
terry etr+ut, adjacent to tire &Tut of the Pa incylvent,
Rall
load. For 1301119, etc., inquire of ISA t&J JONES,
inr29:lul ch)rner Hues and First eta , Pitteburgh.
APLEASANT RESIDENcE FUR SALE
—Situate in Swath Pittsburgh, on The Motiongeh
river. The house to large and convakient, having a ball 2
parlors, dining room, kitchen and 4 chambers, a See perch
troutleg the rivw.ir, a good cellar, stable and carriage hens",
wiarge garden with great variety of choice trait, eh. ub-
Lary, etc., grebe arbor, .bode tress, etc. For price and
terms, inquire at the office of S. OU:raBER v a SON,
spl2 61 Market atrial.
---
COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT
Situate at ammt 2 miles from the clry, 24 uc, es of
land; large and comfortable dwelling house of lu rooms ; a
good sprang !iota°, CarliaKe hewn, etable, ale., a t cant
Golan and other out-bnildingerg garden, fruit treei, grap-a
and small traits, a atone wall and iron raihao t ut
the home and garden, etc., will ha rented low to a good ten
ant. ' 11. CUrlißlslitT & noN,
upl2 61 Matlint
VALUABLE EAST LIBERTY :PROPER
TY YOH. BALE—EL largo lot of ground, 80 foot trout
by 200 deop to is street, with a new From°. Dwalling Ehdtwe
of Lail, two parlors, dining room, kitchen and 6 charubors,
whlo porch la trout, kp,,041 collar coal home, stable, fruit
trerw,*to, Prlca, $2OOO. Terms easy. •
ap7 B. OUTLIBIIBT SUN, 61 Mitrket street
FOR RENT—That large and comfortable
Dwelling Llouse„ aitaate - On the Bank of the Munou
gahela river, opposite the city, and at present in the ocui
parley Marshal.l„ Btel..ctauice frail, ehrtibbe.y, etc.
In abundance and great variety. Apply to
awn CDTLIBEBT a BON, 51 Market et.
QTORS. ROOM ON FOURTH STREET
K., you RENT.—A large Room and Cellar; between Mar
ket and Wuod streets. UUTHBERT A EON,
tar2.o •61 Market etreat
TIIREE STORY BRICK OW ELLINO
uuuso volt RENT—sionta uu Jarbury Eit.r.Let,
bn-
Limon Penn and Liberty ntreatn, wntaluing a hall, ti
ti chamberd, dining roam and titctian. Rant, S2ao per
OU'rEIBEIIT & EON,
ma) ' 61 Marks afro,l
A HOUSE in good order, and lot of ground
on Monteray afoot, -
Allegheny, eau be bad for aid
small azuunut of 025. Tema enay.
nrri7 8. CUTIIBBIIx EON, 51 Market et.
INSURANCE.
STA SIVACTIT
HIICJIIE 'Ot THIS V C&R 1857
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
For Salo.
- • -•
building Lots, each 20 by 100 feet on Penna. avenue,
rear triage. street.
6 do do on Vickroy street, near Magee street.
1: 4 1 0R, s6oo—two hundred in hand, balance
in one and two yearn, still tenure a dwellinglouile
and lot of ground, on Lft Wealtington.
tur27 8. CUTHSEIIT a SON, 51 Stardet at.
A. RARE CHANCE to purchase a good
lg dwelling bowie and large lot of 'ground, In Sharps
burg,. , Far price and terms, apply at our ale°.
mat S. 013111 BERT A SON, 61 lkinfizet et.
-- -
TWO DWELLING HOUSES, with large
lot of ground to each home, altuato on Qareon street,
South Pittsburgh, will be sold on favorable barbs, by
-. S. OUVIIIREVP & SON,
43 Market tine&
OOR SALE—A Drug Store; located in one
_ of the best situations in the city of pitbtarr,b, for
either ajobbing, retail or prescription bash:test. Purcha.s
ers will tind an advantge of rare occurrence, For laterals
lion luqulre of JOHN HAFT, Ja.,
No. ldd, corner Birth and Wortd. streets,
• ?Utah:ash
1114 -- ti - 0031 - eOlOl.-3 tons first q4lity rio'd
Jul and far calo Ly oursj HH.NBY H. COLLINS-
MERCHANTS' INSURANCE COMPANY,
itiadel ph
virxi V. PETTIT, Nrcrident D J TkPOaNl7, Sez-f.lary
Amount of o..pltal Stock paid in and iovaatai...V.:oo,ooo 00
Surplaa 03,4d.0 at
•
11:111/rte Carg, Risks ou the Ohio and Mississippi Rivera awJ
lilbutarka. luorkrea ago's:tilt two or otalnk.go by Fire,
Also, agnint the Perils of the Sea and inland
N4visetiou and Tieusportation.
.$ 200,000 00
. 63,486 bl
Wm. V. Pettit, J. 0. Iliontgon.ory, Johu M. Pnmroy,
D.J. McCann, EL F. Witmer Rea cinillou,
B. L. Wool.stoa, Jaw A. Marshall, .
tall, &Lao B. Wriiht,
oho .1 P4ttr..oon, Elwood 'P. Pusay
i",03,-IS6 61
08P101160!
WiLLIA.M. V. PETTIT, President.
F. WITRE.R, Vw
p I. McCANN, Secrgar
a2vlEtu2inks:
PhiladelpY.ia . :l+iF7tiladetpiria
I • .
Saigbr, Lamb & Co., Jtustke A Co.,
Troth, , I
Buck, Aluigas Stidfole,
AT. Lau. a , Pumroy,Caldwoll
PITTSEU ROO Of SLOE, NO. 07 WATER STREET.
apu R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
litellance Mutual ansuratace Co.
OP PHILADELPHIA.
18,761 G 3
7,45 U 41
Oli BUILDthilB, LIDIITED OR PERPETUAL, DICROHAN
GIBE, FURNITURE, da., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.
Office, No. 3061 Walnut. street.
CAPITAL, U1.77,9 , 400......._485E75, 521504,5465 88.
Invedt,d ay fulluwe, viz :
Etat Mortgage on loaproy....lCity Property, worth
double the arnotutt.. $120,200 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'a d per cant. Mortgage ..
Loan, $20,040 coat 20,50 00
Allegheny County 0 per cent. Pantile It. it. Luen. 10.000 00
Pc u naylvaela Ben:cad Cola Stock 4,000 00
Stock of the itrliance Mutual Insurance Uu 19,150 00
Stock of Comity Fire Insurance Co 1,050 00
Scrip ut Sundry Insurance Companies 476 00
Situ Receive .le, ['unlaces paper 62,711 50
Book Accouute, accrued interest, etc 0,335 19
Oaah on hand and lu Bank . 10,046 20
1'4,191 48
600 0
258,485 GI
$ 85,231 33
. 11,442 05
2,48 u 00
$99,153 35
Clem Tingley,
William a. Thompson,
l'avld 9 Brown,
Cornelius Stevenson,
John R. SVorrill,
£l. L. Carson,
9.obort 'roland,
Johosou,
Charloa 9. Wood,
Jemies 9 Woodward,
nut: B. t
J. iJAB,
Lar3 Nor al-Odh t cur
$90,435 55
PHIL6DELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
12,160 GO
litt. 149 Clicanut Street.,
Opp )site the Custom Roust.
vi TILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSli
vv RANUE, tither Perpetual or Limitea, on ev, , ry
descriptiml ot Viz , c..erty or 510ralowliao, at r....ibvtiabla rates
of premium
(ITIZENS' INSiIitANCE COKIPANII
PlTl'Bl3llitilili.
WILLI AD! SAO SLEY, President
13ADIDEL ricc.v..Ary. •
WVer street, ::-tweers Aftl7 Lt: and ilei•ol sweets
.est - lnsnr e LIDLL AND thiltGO RISKS, oa the Ohl°
tad tddanialpia Iticoaa and tlibutarice.
inaurea a , ,, , a3.n.it Loss o. 1....thag0 by PENNI,
Alao, against tba Polite ei tho elk! la;lind Navlge.tiou
aud 'll-anaikortatLol
- WEST BRANCH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMM V,
CO ii.O.TSIVID DT Tag LSGIBLATIMEI OV Y65:18 FL VAS; Li
Caah Capital $30.1,664.) ti-enziton
r 5 1 1.11 S COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
A. build' aga, Illocchendlaa, Mut uitato, w t.r
country.
illft¢OTOilO:
liilll Jno. Penrc3,lLion. [Lir vo) - ,1011c.rIca A:.[ajar
John jOlniries DickinsL.u.
I`. T. Alcamo, ID K. Jackman, I . White,
`24onang Kitchen.
lON. U. O. tiaavEl, efeat,kDt.
T. T. Aalimi, Vice Pcwiden.i.
Taos.zlecratary.
0 vE6ENO6B•
Sanntol. 11. Lloyd, . 'Dr J d. Crawford,
A. A.. Wluegarduer, Jot th W idayoard,iA. I.liniegrall,
A. Alackoy, 114)11.8 Cameron, Jainea Alunitroug
A. lThito, 114)8. giAmuku .0.1/, WiiUam Foaron,
Jtanea Quigglo, Win. Vanihrbeit, Hoe'. Wm_ Biglor,
OFFICE—NO. 5 Fl PPII BTEEET,
J. A. LIPPERI`, Agent.
il FitAN N U RAN OE
u E osi
PAN Y, OP PHILADELPHIA.
IntIAJTOBS-01..sles W. Llaackor, Thomas Lim t, Tobias
%Vaguer, liatrmol Orata, isc.ob It. dialtk, Uoo. W. liloharo.l4
Elurdem:l D. Ltwls, Adolph) &Bork', David 8. /3ro•suo, Mon
rte Patterson. U.l.sa. P.A.806".v., Presitleut.
0.819. -BANussa, Secretary.
Ootitinau to make iosurtatoe, psrpei.m:l r lholted, on avary
.I.,.;isrlptiou of propsrty, lu toy:a cud st rntz.3 c low
ae are coaalstuut with u.carit)
The Oomparty barn i5,g,,.,0ti0;,,,t Palm,
„Ililch, with tbar and preraio.ws,:.>6loyravo.itssl,
ci
furd ample prokstiuu to the
'Plus'Atauta of Ole CDlllpily, ou Jaanary Ist, 1851, ao pal> ,
limbed agreeably to an act of Assembly, Vi urc e}.l follows, vi: •
gortgage $918,128. o 8
Real &tato. ........ . 81,377 78
.'Vemposary Loans 83,068 11
Macke 61,889 0 3
Oaab, .. 84,84.8 81
Since their iricorperattee, a period ct twenty-one year;„
they have paid upward ul uaa Minton tour Ituudreit Thou
sand Dollars,lo6d6B by lire, thereby affording evidence dt the
advantages of histiraace, as welt as the ability cud disposition
to meet with preintitnes.s all liabilities.
J. tiAlibtlit Wk. - kVA, Agent,
Lyn iffff ea, earth eastcur. Wood and Third sta.
NEPTUNE INSUAtikIiCE COMPANY,
OF PLIILADELPELIA,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS, U 4 WALNUT STREET.
Organized wider the General Ineuraucts Law, with a Cash
Capital of iiltlo,tain, privileged to increase to $600,u00. In
sures against loss or damage by FIRE, NARINLi, INLAND
N.AVIGATIDN and 'rl3-8-NSPORTATIDN.
• CIPP10101.9:
U. LAUGHLIN, President. RICEPD SHIELDS, V. Pre , :l.
GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
LIDIROTOBB •
IL O. Laughlin, D. Sharwoud o u. Montgomery,
W. Q. Stotesbnry, B. M. Carina, Richard hhields,
H. F. Showell, 0. 0. Butler, William tliburne,
George Scott. _
LIFE. FIRE AND' MARINE
INSURANCE' COMPANY,
NO. 96 WATER STREET,
_ PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
ALEX. BILEDLET, Vice President.
F..A. iliassaanr, Secretary.
44-This Company makes exery insurance appertairda4 tQ
Or connected with LIE ROHS.
Also, against HULL AND CARGO RIBS 9 on the Ohio
and kfl.qNsippi Rivera and tributaries, and 'MARINE RISES
generally.
And against Lois cad Lamage by Pire,-and against the
Ferns of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Foibles issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all portico
INSURANCE.
Ft itti: INSURANCT,
BY THE
$2,152,4436 89
OLZM TINI3LIiY, Precidout.
DIRZUTOKA
Samuel Bisphap,
itubert
William Mugsar,
Benjamin W. Tingley.
tilardhull 11.111,
Z. Lothrop,
Charles Lelaud,
Jacut, T. Bunting,
Smith Bowen,
Ww. M. Scruple, Pittslit;
.FIINC IhIAN, Secretary
DINE,: COFFIN, Agent,
el Third and Weol streets.
HALBEBT P 'SOU, President.
M W. BALDWIN, NT:a PraLlvnt
Draiorotta.
Charlts Ilayen E. It. Cope,
I!: B Ern;lint!, tioul7go W. Brown,
P B. Navoty, JoE)opl, S. Paul,
() Sherman, John OlayOu,
6 J Magurgee, E. W /tor. •
k BLACTZBORNS, ?-e,,rtary
J. U. Agent,
Ouruor Third dad Wuud atrunts
ET=
William Isagater, Capt. Mark BtarLing,
ttarunul Rea, Bamael M. Kier
James bl, Cooper, John B. Dilworth,
James Park, Jr. Francis Bailers
Isaac M. Pennock. William B. 111ys
Etat/43er /tar baup, John 411:11ptou,
Capt. Md 1111 1 ,61 O. i .ung , Welter Bryant,
John Caldwell.Ja•2'.:
LOOK ad PRIV,_CLINTON COUNTY.
TITE 8 011ASEKY, Agent:,
jel:y Office Lafayetto Hall, entrance on Wood et
PITTSBURGH
DIBECTOIIB.
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clarkan,
Joseph P. Gaseem, M. D., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Rlehey,
James W. Hallman, Oliariam A rbutlinin.,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph B. beech,
John Pullet-Len,• N. P. Hari . ,
David H. Chamfers, liebert ii.. Harney,
William Carr. Jno. MclilL se'26
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTdI3IJEOIi,
GEORGE D 4 PEli e. ~,tdent
_
E. M. amok, Secretary.
Oanos No. fia Water street, (Spang A Co's Warehouse,) np
etalra, Pittsburgh.
Will invert against all kinds of tItEan , iIdABINIIRISS&
A Some Inatitntion managed by Dieetd. ire who are Hell
known in the community,i and wbo are determined, by
promptnees and_ liberality, to maintain the :harm ter which
they have warmed; as offering the best protef tion to those
who desire to be intoned.
ASSETS, OCTOBER. 31st, 1857
Stcct. Accounts,.
tdertgage,...
Bills Receivable,.
Office Barnitnre,
Open Accounts,-
Premium Notes,..
Bills Discounted,.
DIBIOTOHEI -
Gearge Darsle, D. Miller, Jr.,
J. it . patter, . Ileorge W. J ti.h..?, , n,
. .
- .
.Imeii i V. Arley, Alex. — Speer.
Andrew Ackley, Win. !Knight,
Nathaniel Halmos, Alexander -Nitr.lck,
D. AL Long, Wm. H. Smith,
O. W. tilck - eteen, R. M GORDON.
nom Secretary.
IRE DAILY-POSE
4 ) Kite IA L.
tioatua TRADie.,
FCA 4_ l llA : i.
W. If WILLI V.lB.
'l 7 i, e Presideats.
f 1W:10T, la,
Trcantrer.
R. ROLM:BF, 37,
. 1 0:'.Rn-I el/OWE/KN.
Committee of Arbitration for Alari.A.
F. R. BRUNOT, Rico President,
'MEN I. GILT:EFFIE, jOSEPU It. 'HUNTER,
SAMUEL SURIVER, AUSTIN LOOMIS,
Weekly Review of Pittsburgh Ildarkets
ET , n1...../ JoE , ;,eut Snow - Dr.n, Snpnl,rcnarnt of
L' e _Vac/ix:lts' Exchange.
We have Fcarrely any change to note in the general cote
ditlon of the markets. Business 13 but moderately active,
t,a demand being entirely local, and without Elpeculative
tr,ture A lair country jobbing is still being dOne. The
rtcaut heavy takes have swollen the rivers to a high stage,
Lot theta is uo unusual activity along our wharves. A
largo number of rafts have come down the Allegheny, a
considerable portion of which have pasied here fur lower
porta. It is estimated that over one hundred callous' of
fort of lumbar will have bean floated from above during the
present rice.
There 19 a moderate demand for Money, and the Banks
are readily discounting unexceptionable paper, and there id
lea urgency for the renewal of paper, which ahowa the
market to be easy. Exchanges are without nitatation in
the rates; Philadelphia and New York may still be quoted
at is SEI cent. premium for ksr, and 1%, ? cent. for cur
rency ; Baltimore per to % a cent. pratnitun.
The following comparative statement of Bank Averages
Is muds up from the Official statements of the Banks of thlu
city far Me last and previous week, ending Saturday:—
April 17. April 10.
$5,570,684 05 $5,513,820 31
202,145 43 237,651 76
AsbErs.
Loans hood Discounts
Due by.et,t'er Baoka
Nutes.prO, of other Bunks and
Treasury Notes
.7AI3ILITIEB
Circulation .....
Daa to otlwr Banks
Deposited 1,3-15,062 39 1,305,293 93
The above comparative statement exhibits the following
results:—
increase in loans and Discounts 05,763 74
Deereasa in Amount duo by other Banks . 1.16,606 3 2
(Del tittle Notes and Checks of other 22,612 17
•• Specie 26,401 21
" Clrenlatlon ..... ....... ..... ............ 4,136 0.)
" Duo to other Banks 17,478 66
Depogitut 89,768 46
The flew York 'Pima, of %Vedneaday, eels: The money
market to day presents no now feature from the cheap and
tree supply heretofore noted. The 'Bank Statement and the
state of the Foreign Eschange, to say nothing of the almost
certain further large accummulation of deposits and bank
balances, through May and Juue, are deemed a pretty fiture
enirstitee of moderate, if not very low rates ut interest
through the spring, and summer metals. The impetus to
to k the coming of which was partially felt
on sesterday, ie unusually strong lu-day, with a better dis
tribution of orders than has been felt aim:pearly in March.
Tlei spe•.ie lu frtnto street increases ulna - Iy, but rot - il:illy,
addle the abundance of NEW Yurlt• fun& ceems and win
imbed. We have uo change to report In the street rule or
bawdy of money. Signe of the banks are reducing their
clitt gem on foreign paper to a merely nominal percentage.
Money is exceedingly plentiful, with nut am, alightent indi
cation, either at home or abroad, of any nufavorable torn
of Lb. market. Reding exchange id dull, If not heavy.
In hminess there is e•meidorabto activity, in Imola, and
every when , - there id something dune. But, omitting a few
6 abl e cxcuptions, there to no large briaineas In pro
groat+, and ,peaking generally, dullness yet rules triumphant
in trade, money and Etna's.
In Copper Mining Stocks, it is noticed that Minnesota do-
dined on :i4atinciay to 125, in consequebco, doubtless, of the
dull cuudithin of copper, which cannot be .quoted at more
than 22c (Vac. Rockland has recovered from its extreme
depression, but the fear of an assessment discourage* same
people, while others have lost faith In the mine Itself. On
„a.ov,l a y, letters were received from Portage Lake The
1.,i, Heusi o as described "as linking very well Indeed at
MI points "—and thereupon the :deck. was stiff at V, assess
ments paid. A further advance sauna peas.fiblo. The let
tars r,csived were full as rewards the r
richness of the Powabic vein, as developed on the Quincy;
Pewahic and N' antikt locatious, in a continuous line of
many thousand feet Thereupou, Pewahic was quite lively,
attar a nap of several days, during which little or na atten
tion seemed to to paid to . it by anybody, It is uuw stated
that the parties who have been recently buying have pur
chased for investment, not for speculation. Fur one per
pose or another they have obtained a pretty large lot of
shares, and are !still on hand fur more.
We learn from the Philadelphia Led9er of Wednesday,
that the Stock operations of the previous day covered sales
of about siiS and 2800 shares. The Money market is easy;
the rated of paper on the street show nu change of credit.
bills ran be readl y discounted at about legal rates of
to rrroat , while the paper of suspended firms is almost as
mud, out of favor us rear. We uotice—that the bill has
1.0.i.i.ed at Hart Ist utg authorizing the transfer of the State
ebr_k on the books of the Bank of Pennsylvania, to the
Fat meta end Mechanical Bank.
ASHES...There is not much doing in any description.
P.As are altogether nominal at 6%c. Pearls nominal at tic.
&de. Id selling at 3%gilc Nitrate of Bode 4 , . 2 . Coucen-
L. aied Lye 14e. - it tD.
APPLES...The supply is now rapidly diminishing, the
sensor, being nearly at au end; the sales are. therefore, much
reduced, the quotations ranting from
. $1,24 to $2,25, as in
quality.
bt.ITTEB...The supply is moderate, with a regular demand
at lfiglec. for la hue roil,l3®l4e. for common roll, and toe.
far' packed. •
BA.WN...The mai ket la more active and firm, with a ten
dency towards an advance in prices We quote Shoulders
at 7 14,',q47%c ; Sides 941. c; Hams 1034 e. for plain, and 12 c.
fur Sugar cured; Western Hams Qiil;l 3 / 4 "c.
BRANS—There is net. , but a moderate demand; prima
small white are ceiling at $1,25 in small tote; large white
St, and mixed 761fg800. gi bushel . •
BLICE.WHE.AT FLOUR...There is scarcely anything d,
in; a few small lots were sold at hte. %I no lg. •
is a good supply in market; salsa of
C.OOlllCa regularly 'made at $1,25 and for better kinds
$2; fancy lots command $11,26©52,513 7 E/ dozen.
BUCKIfI ANDTunfi...The Beaver manufacturers' pilots
are as filoe.s: Buckets, common, 31,60 doz.; Buckets,
three huops, $1,76 /5 doz.. Extra large Tubs, thrw hoops,
$7.75 /1. doe ; do do. two hoops, $0,75 do.; No. 1 Tar, gB,OO
du.; Nu. :t du. $5,60 do.; No. 3 do. $4,75 do.; No. 4 do, $.4,00
I do.; Nu. 7, Heelers; $2,75 du.; Half Bushels, $4,76 du..
et/SLABS:...
:dandle Ilepe, coil 13 `0 lb Manilla Rope, cut 14 '"a 11,
Paned . . 14 t 8 lbl
White , " ld `i i 3 t,
Hemp " " 15 In lb Tarred " '•! 16 lb
Peeling Yarn, fine-AS*lh Pactlitig Yarn, coin 12 'ti lb
Bab COliDS—liltlEillib 41,Q, $2,81(03,76 st dozen; Manilla,
r't3 cod, 15c. rI 1.b.; Hemp $1,87, $11,76,©53,763:1t dozen; Hemp,
it coil s },2a iii li). . . .
PLIolOa Instssoltlaullla 870. Vs dozen. Hemp 70c. per dcz
CzA-70N0)111)&3E.. Cotton Rope 54 . liilti upa anis, 20; do
below c:‘ t 2; Bed Cord $2,60@8,82@4,75 ti dozen; Plow
111,4 $1,25; Sash Cords $8.50.
CANDLES-Phu following are now the current rates of
city manuf.cturers; Moulds, 13c. Vs, tb.; Dips,. 12%C.; Star
20(V2.2c. tl tb.
CHEESE...The demand iv not largo; !sales of Western
Res.rve are mat: ing et 8Y . A90. 'OM.
CP-ACKEItS-01e prices have undergone a farther de
rt in, The quotations are 'now an folloWe :-Water Crackers
icy lb bc.; Butter do. dc.; Sugar 7X0.; Soda 83.ie.; Boston do
Pilot bread Si 4 bid. 54.
CRANBERRIES -The sales. are but light; the quotations
t.eiug $7,6048,60 bbL
DRIED , BERF_Small sales of new era made, In tierces;.
at 12; 1 ', . ? lb
DR i6D FRUIT-The demand fur Apples ban fallen off,
though eaten are atilt-bang made to a reasonable extent, at
$1,26 IS bad:L.ll. large Lou and 51,3734 for small quantities.
Dried Peacbea ere scarce, and readily saleable at $3,7574 1
bushel.
EGOS...The market 13 now well supplied, but the demand
from the Fast teafe up the prices; sales are made of packed
at Bc. 13 dezen.
ELEV.-There have been considerable, sales at the mills
and ou arrival at from 40 to 80c. 'if 100 lha. for Bran to Mid
dlings. . .
FEATHERS...Satre of prime Western are made on art ival
at 45e. ct lb in smell lota, end from store at 60e.
FlSLi...Sleckerel No 3, large, are, still flint at $1.2@12,60
re) btL, and 4 0,254)6,:.0 't4 hill obi.; Halifax Ilerring s6©
$4,16; White, common, $10©11; Lake Superior $l2; Trout
$0,50(410. Codfish 43illabc. 74 lb. •• z
FIRE BRICE-Sales are t regularly made at pew 3,4 M.
FLOUR-Macre is perhaps alittio more firmness in the
market, bat no quotable change in prices. Soperline is
selling on arrival - at $3,87@3,50; "extra $3,78, and some
choice brands or extra family at $4,40@4,60. From store,
the ruling figures are' $3,82 for superfine, $434124 for ex!
Ira, and $4,50@4,62 for extra family. Rye Flour, from store,
$3,26.
GRAlll...tista are not quite so firm; ealea have been made
51 12,708 144
on arrival at 25©28c., mostly at 27c., and from store at
50e - . Corn steady at 1C.Q.15c. Wheat, 70g,85e. from first
Luanda, 75@flec. from store. Rye is wanted at 52@53c. en
arrrival, and 65c. from store. Barley -10®45,,.. for fsll and
spring. . • .
01tOCRRIES—Sugar is firm a. 7 4 8c cash fur fair to
Ohne New Olitvill4, and to conntr, 8;i8 e. Molasses, New
OrLaria,26g2Sc.- Coffee firm at 1 . 24)1235c. Rico - 53,5@ec.
-
H A Y... Sale, of haled have been made from what f at $l2
ton, and from the scales at $10®13; the receipts are
steady....
HOMlNY...There.is a fair demand; a few rules have been
made to retail tradesat $.5
HIDES—The prices are unchanged for Green and Salted,
whieh wo still queki at 5 and 13%e.; Dry Plhat have de l
dined, and areAnotable at 14©14.Y-S.
IRON AND NAILS...The quotations of manufactured
Iron are as follows liar 235 to 2% 4 0.'0 lb. Nast :
are selling at $203,2.5 for 10d. to 40d..; according to quality;
the teriEs -are six 'menthe' credit, or 5 It cent. discount for
LARDL.The prices are firmer, although the demand le.
still light. Prime city N. 1 13 quoted at 10c, and country
.
uc 000 l a c. lD
-21.11LITLIklit..-The market Is dal], with -a decline In the
aro the rates:—
prl s e ited of slime de. The following
glaughter ...... !‘ 25g, "27c.
Skirting
Rarrwas " ' 22§ 21c.
Hyper "f dozengt3O.
Bridle ';.535 -
LUMBER, Seassue./...Tha following aro the quotations.. cr
easeued lumber, from the yards in the city:-
1 Commoc , 1 inch Boards, ssl-1000 feet
$121,600 00
2,160 00
4,161 67
240.00
9,478 04
14,841 45
40.240 69
126,008 78
$817,841 78
(I,er do do 82 : 00
Slowing dressed du " 200
Shiug 'ft 1000 18 60
Lath, " 2 25
osk poring, death 1 inal--ifloW ft - x. 4 SU , 00
do do 13do " 33 00
Pirraunau, April 2f.:, 1858
213,176 88 190,664 21
1,220,634 18 1,194,232 97
1,291,226 00 1,287,091 00
87,712 89
om the Boston Post. Anrll 20 ]
NtJMBER 163
LUMBER, Green... A large quinlitylias come down the
Allegheny, but the sales in this market have been propm
tlonately Small. Tha ruling figures aro $lO par thousand
feet for common and $2O for clear. Shingles, V. 40,50 s a l
thousand.
MESS FOILK...The prices have advanced, sales having
been made at $17@17,25, and in a email way, $17,60F4518
bbl.
METALS— Plg Lead has declined to 6, and Bar to
Sheet Copper 2Wao.: kibek Bram fh.
OlLS...Linseed Oil has advanced, end la dna at 60c. far
Western. Lard No. 11&5c., and N 0.2 76c. gallon.
POTATOES—There le a good supply, and sales are made
on arrival at 4061 for Neshannocks, and 31©33c. for reds.
From atom we quote sales of Neshannocke at 45c., and reds
0.51:6:13”,e.c. 33 bushel.
l I IGALETAL—SaIes of 100 tone Allegheny No. 1 at $27 :
100 tone Mahoning ut tas); 600 tUIII3 Tennessee ) , to arrive, at
$27; these Bala are all made on time.
POWDER...The priced Loc.:sadiron...ad; Ride !snow selling
at $7 per keg, bud Blasting ut $5.
SDEDS...Clover&.ed is now selling from store at $6@6,25,
the latter for small quantities. Timothy, $2@2,25 Flax
seed firm at $l,lO bushel.
SAND STONE...itegtilar idles of ihiniingdon county, at
$9 ton.
SALT...A steady dal:nand, and gales at previous rates; $l,
C 2 for No. 1, and $1.75 bbl. for ettra.
SOAPS...The following are, the Luenufactarer's prlvaa :
ROBll3 6c ; No. I Palm Chet:Oral Ca,LlLeau,t Toilet
10e. /411).
81EIENTINGS. V AttNri. priove bay., daelin..l
and thu following ara Law tho rataa: .Eogla alaoat logo B%a
tt yard; Niagara tilxic.
Iti.a. 6 to 10 to
cinafva, %A lb.
Nua. 11 dud 12.
Nu. 13
No. 14
Nu 13
b3scr.:N TARS.
No. 400, E 1 cC,I LlarpciAM'a ' as.c.l. 28 ..
600, the"; .. 11 4 " v•bite2Sto36 at (41
dUU lu 63 " 85t044 t:a sip .
N 0.70..) . 9 0 ... fwluo d (g)
.... 8 (Lak ... Lotting, 17 (CSi • -
No. Boo 8 Qg) " Nu. 2...... 10
N 0.1009 8 0 ... Batting__ 13 Ly
Coverlet Yarn...-. ',V KL .„ Id a
TALLOW-Abe prices luava advaut.sed ; we quota roast, a
7%c. Ib., and reudered at
wlitTE LEAD, LYTUARCiE, de—White Load Is Ann
and iu steady &wand at $2,60 keg fur pars oil, and dry
9 cents Ei b., subioct to the usuai t1i6 . ,7,3utit.. Red Lead
9, not, and Lytharge 8%.
WINDOW GLA6.B....The prices of city brawl.: have ad
vance.] and we correct our quotatloLid eta follows .t.--tllB and
7.19, "ti boa of bu feet, $1,00; 8:10, $2,16 ; Sall, 9xll, gala
and 10:12, $2,40; 8:13, 9:13 and 9:13, $2,65; luilb and
10x16. $1,76. 10 ceu.t c,ll. • Cututry brands 6u
*into lower.
WIIISKY...SaIaa of raw at. 173.:A18, and of t•at:tified at
19®22. The market 15 steady, but uut active.
Salem or Ttiorratiayt
FL 4 )llll...Mark,t on hanged ; the eales that transpired
today amount to 380 bbl 4., all f, store. in lota, at $3,62
for huperflue, $444,123] for extra, and $4,50 for extra
family.
GUAll4...Fales 450 bush. Rte from wharf and 100 bush
dr.. from depot at 53c.; 120 bush. do I, mu store at 55c.; SO
bush. Corn from store at 40c.; 76 bush. Oats at 31c. 1,1 bush.
BAY—Sales from scales of 12 loads at $12©14 i 4 ton; 4
tone baled from wharf at $.12.
POTATOES...SaIes 300 bush. mixed from depot at 35c.;
400 bash. pure Neebannocka from wharf at 50c. @i bush.
BACON...HaIes 2300 The Shoulders, Sides and Dams at 7%,
03L.e", and 0.74 c., and 2000 Ina. flatus at 100. lb.
EUTTEO 4 bbla. pritno roll at 15X,418c. 'tl lb
h33oS...Sales 31 bb!s. at 80. th.zon ; 1000 dozen do. at 8.:
20 bags to country at 1234 2 'c. for Rio
610LASSES,..Saleg 17 bble. N. 0. at 37 1 / 2 438c. yl gallon.
WIIISKY...EaIes 15 bbls. raw at 17c,; pay for bbls ; 82
bble. rectified at 200.22 c.; 10 bbis. do. at 19c. cash.
70,236 23
ALLEGIREN V CATTL4 .fti.PLELKkiIT
The market this week wed rather dell; although at one
of the yarda there was some eastern demand, at the other
the demand was purely local. The Cattle were of fair
average quality and the pri-es of last week for every do
scription acre well maintained. The *Mowing are the ng
gregatea at both yard 4 and exhibit the prices obtained:—
lib:EVES—The offerings amounted to 607 Lead, of which
316 were sold, 26 left over, fdid lea sent east; the prices
ranged from 8% to 4% gross for common to good, acme ez
tra brluging.6c.
fiEfEEP...offered 3354 head; bold 825; of which 425 were
purchased for eastern markets, and 409 to city butzhers ; 200
lett over, and 2829 sent c:et. The prices ranged from 3% to
groats, some selling by the head at $3,59.
tut13....423 offered ; 182 sold, and 124 sent east; the prices
Ming 4 , .<,@)5c. gross ter common to prime.
OALtE.3...AWit 75 Calves sold at :rein $2,50 to $8
head
In addition to the ate to lr'd Beeves and Caws, 1282 Sheep
and 260 Hop were driven from the railroad platforms to the
eastern shipping pens
New York Market
NIA Yong, April 22.—Vottau le advancing: 10 000 baled
=old at an advanca of 3 / 8 "©1, in consequence of add , ea from
Now Orleans; Uplands middlings aro quoted tatl2N. Flour
hoary; 13,000 bbla sold at $4,200,4,25 for State; a decline of
Ge:"..l„Vheat heavy; 4500 hue white Southeruliold at $1,97,%;
ibialut• fil:Rana Wheat_sl,ls Corn firm; 31,000 bus sold.
Purl firm; saleig-iioo bbla Mess sold at $18,10g19.n. Bacon
firm. Laid buoyant - 4,., 1 /3 , :l@i• Butter steady; old and
new Ohio 124:20.L - eit,ef, sales at 10V 3 @11U34. Whisky
closed firm at 21@21%. SugSf. firm. Coffee steady at 104
10% Ololanes quiet and firm.
New York Stook Di a ila"
NEW Yomc, April 22—Stocks higher. Chimiii'.l° 4 Rock
Island 76; Cumberland Coal 1734; New York Contrai , 2Y7k 7
Pennsylvania Coal 73X; Ru..ding 47; Milwaukee and MI'?"
sissippi 3 . 1%; Missouri 81104 Clevel .ad and Cincinnati'
91. No sales of La Crosse Land (kalifs.
C2neinnatt Blark.t.
CINO/NN62I, April 22 --Flour unchanged; 1600 bbls sold
Kt $3,65@3,76 for superfine. WhL9ky steady at 18%; the
demand is i qual to he receipts Provisions are unchanged
Mess Pork is saleable at $17,60, but la hold at $17,76@51.6
Lard is saleable at lUji . c, but la. held higher. hothing bes
been donetla idler Bacon or Bulk Meats, which are inactive
under the advices from New Orleans.
N E W NUTS
Lushols Pea Nitta;
10 bags Bordeaux Almonds;
50 ' 9ieily reit Shell Almonds;
2 , paper She 1
50 ts ;
" k'uslish Waluutl
'25 " Cream Nuts;
zu '• Pccou • •
Co. ua Nuts, juA ti calved and for sale Ly
11 siEtt & ANDERSON,
Nu. a 2 Wood fairest.
apposite the S.C. Chtiles llctel
14 1 01tE1tiN Fit
REDUCTION IN IT.D.tit.
AT 'PAGODA. TEA STORE
I . V. eLo LAQW 'lnrkey Currants at 8c "f tL
fitod h and 'Zara. Uorraut.l, at 1O and 16c
i s ieVl,Valanola RiiblllB lot cooking, at 12 , %c
New likddga ' at 160 t 411.)
Cnaytna Figs 1254 and 1.50 1,1 lb.
r+ W Lifllll/4 Pt _„tic 13 It.
A Nu, Citron, Lemon aG I iiracK. PculB, Soloos,
turradge, Pigs and Pg . dhea, Wilt/1u sale dt the I s pr
oat market price. ElA.Wigit I Li, 13130. & BEJ)IVNLEII,
grad giorg,er DtkrniaLli .It, .1 Diamond alter.
N A.
ND BOOTS AD :4HOES
Till;
PEOPLES' CHEAP•SHOE STORE.
LADIEe', Amu OLLILIMEN'B
.anarw r very cle,cAlptiou and. quality. tactia Wove Calf
Loug W‘ltera, with or without boo's; Wove Calf, F•euch
- .kW, Morocco ar.(l Latting Slippers; french Morocco, KM
and Pa:but Loather Buskitei Hid ati.l :Moto= Boots
No. 17 h Ifth street, near market.
OAP POWDER.--50 boxes Soap Powder
of our own manufacture, warranted euri.rior to any
offered f.r Gale Its this market, on hand and for gale by
felB . B. 0. tt. J. Li. BAWlflat
'MEW BEDFORD SPERM CANDLES.—
'MEW
20 boxes tosorted a 6'll and O'e. Sperm Candlei
on band and for slabs by Is. O.& J. IL BdIVIEJI,
80 BBLS. Potatoes, received and for sale by
JAMCS A. PE'rZLR,
Corner Market an , l First streets
ItutJND SCREENINGS. -- 100 aackkt
ciround .9.ClZ'onlnge to nrilre on Emma Graham, and
!or ante, by JAMES A. FETZEIt,
ntr29 Corner Market acid First etraots.
ROLL BB TTER.---8 bbls. prime roll Butter
recalv.d and for gala by JAa. A. fItTZER,
rui22 Corner Mirka sad nst stroptA
diREEN APPLES'.-20 barrels Green Ap
pies, received and for auk. by
JAMES A. FETZER,
.C.4 - nbr Market and Fixia Fdreets.
DRIED APPLES.-50 sacks received an
for gala by i mi22l nENRY IL COLLINS.
II I .--3 bbls. fresh roll, for sale b
mrlB 17ENRY 11. COW,
SEED-1t) bush. Good Timothy
I. Seed for -Lilo by JAS. A. FETZER.
El FLOUR.-15 bbls. jubt received and
ix for bale by (tur3] DENBY a COLLINS.
QTARCH.-125 his Rochester Pearl Starch,
received arid for elle by lIRIDIY IL COLLIN&
IIIE.-100 barrels fresh. Lim e. just reed
by 1 . 011.31 LilotiFlY 11. CoLi
APPLES. -24 barrels Green Apples, re
abd for irge by J S A. P.TZEIt,
BUTTER. -6 barrels prime Roll Butter, re
caved and for sale by . JAS. A. FEVER,
CiIIININEY LOPS of various patterns, for
ealu by [mr2.9l COLLINS.
rig °SACCO AND CIG Alt S.—A large atieort-
A, meta of favorite brands, on band and for sale by
WM. U. SMITE! & CO,
118 Second, and 147 First streets.
QTAR CANDLES.-200 bas assorted sive,
ky 4'e, Ha and tra Adatuantino Star Candle% on hand and
far gala by B. 0.4 J. - 11: SAWYER,
folB No. 47 Wood street.
ATEATSFOOT OlL.—Neatsfoot , Oil, in
.A.Ni quantities; to gait purchase:a; on band and for sale by
N. O. a J. 11. ElaWYEtt,
lela N 0.47 Wood street.
ORANGES. -100 .boxes Messina Sweet ()r
-anee, J net received and for sale, by
13.1:YMBIL & . ANDERSON,
- No. ea Wood eireet.
'
IEARIED APPLES:-3O seeks prime Dried
ij Ameo.receint, and for said
McCANDLESS, "MEANS & CO.,
...r' , Corner of. Wood and Water street&
sis'oo
VIV.M.TE FISH.---10 half bblaJ received
V +4 14 tQf 44 ' 3 4 fut rl7 4 arzurg a. couttii.
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No. ld
22 No. 17
led E 9 ... No. 18
21 (4) 19
: 46 (11- Nu.•.2u.
Au/coax:kr/ CITT, April o ^, 18t8