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    VOLUME X VI.
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ISBURGEISATURDAY
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ONLV ONE DOLLAR VER, lELM,
CLUI.3:4 OP
Singlss o'4 pt.t• 42.1111i1.111.1.
CON'l'AlN;i TIIE CURR I , INT NI Wti
ol"rui, DAY, A..2,rlo.uttfit,tl,
clal, 'tad Mitc.,llto:utim.
Tltin t..41tui:51 311 ti, Itud acaliy p, lu lu
Lit. pesper, lii large, clear tyl,, will Lo
~L,ceibtr 64;61,..cti0n ttAty
I . ,uultalled In Pittk.ttri,,.lt,
Who sc to Lv e r, i . l/I,lbUrg6, will 11,1 , 1
(ii, t: RDA Y • r.rA 1 - 40iitable•
JIADLEIS P, LlAltft,
editor 6r4(.1 Pr.,priStc”..
BUSINESS CARDS
=MEE
PUB & Iva v EttN9
ROOK AND JOE OFFICE,
NJ 'P E31f.0 LADIIN:f Ci
Corner of. Fifth anti Wood Streets,
1-'1'1"I'SB11.1 - 1 - tCif I.
li‘HE liavi4g, made extenßlive
L[J,, LA.TE:n• %NI, }IAN !):3 , AILISP S'I`YLES
F I'Y . E, bud hopeov...d o , binory, t, the NtOttlaisal
toi , Ito LI , . of R wi ti &! llcnrs
tietchnute, bct-Auur. Lh, pobliu woncrn!ly, to their
t., foi rto-t. thl • Imeoutlt,lo
,tti !flip]. of
nn A 3 14 43 ,
Eva Y A 141 -- ,;7, 9
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t.-41) ())Tan:, DESlialPflUN
PLAIN Sz: FANCY PRINTING
iicita,l4l i iig wacc.cly .l 1 caow, wa can give sss - u ,
raa. a .1f tree covet and solicit ..dote
PAInefILEI2.,
.RA.II. ROAD 811.1.3 AND OARDB,
•.t NiAI 0.1.11:011:3, BLANII NtiTE.9,
LITTER HEA_DH, BILL DRAIm,
firROULARS,
iii.T.Sll.lb.St; (MA:De,
t - A PER Ri.)01.59,
MORIVAGE,I.IO.NIy , ,
Ati;' , `• Particular nactitl,li wilt alnU bkr OM CO [Le ia t ;
cf i'1,14:121, P,,..,.(.f1ana, So. fir (iPlleof tl.l, 72allitritiV1.1
BARB. 8; isIYERs.
The IPeopk-i3's
0. S. DIEB.F.b.INBA.CLIER & CO.,
Cinah_linalaia in all Muth, fas.hionabla
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
For tioutlotion, Lodiaa, Youths and Chi Wilma,
Ltitt. 17 Inftl/. Street, near Idttritet,
PITTSBURGH, PA
J d. Etttalri WIC JOLINOON U. A. JOlstiztql
& JOHNSON,
Pc&ptietoraoi Childid:Co.'d
&ateoat. hillautict Fire and Water &woof
Ceiziertt.
133 STRKOU'.
tiU
RS LOY Itt)o.li'li,,ti promptly and faith
eir,,CL•Asd, and all our work warranted.
t .R.,.)01.1.r material olways an Lidad, and for sato, witn
c< , , sep2ay
JOS. k'. 0111.1.41E.1 . 01t , 00.,
ENGINE IC RS , 4 .ATED AICIIIIEIVIISTS,
arttee and Libsrly streets, Pittsburgh, R.
AaIIPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist
and Isioveries, Priutiug EtitublishuarlitH,
Iclatiafv - tc,cio , , wade to urea. They lila° contlauu the
utuonfacturu of their Cel.brat.Al ltacLibtAa"roola, Buell lt3
'ici/fuiug I.utLe4, Tr au l'i,noL 11,,ralg mud Lrilling
dz. Alan, Wroaght. Iron Shat 1,,g, with Pall.ye, Ilauger”
Ja11:15,1
• •1t1u9P0.a9..........ri0f1YRT 41.tOklYBON x 0. I.lllJ.Eit
1 , j 0111 NI Trao3lF'SON
i.IutJSE PAINTERS, ULAZIEIIS AND
Lin INEICS, N,. - in 'Phil _ett,a at/ N PAINT
iNt3 41.1.....tP.ed with bvattitl` , B 1.111.1 /10•Lwrtl. leiaed Paints,
tab, Tarp-alms, Juihts end EukOish ' , stunt 1) I )
4.1,, Vint, Multlm4zite '2* vary salwrior artlide; l'hile.
deti,Lla met l'illsburgh White Lead htways WEI hand and f...,
We ILTv prhp tied Cu gaud eoleis for ['Millers,
Or nti,rrn,tlt. UR , latitic,, 54 WO 119 A., u Mill
i, , t. tit ...AU, Plihtt,nl will bILVO MOW* , ; , y
cAuln ground with Us. tnly
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L o_l{4 city.
ANN 0 .thohlt..Ttatr,
yttAL front Vot) tact..
POI COIIPABBEB,
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;6URVEY_Oft' 6 COMPASSE
G SILA
Optifiiuri, fit; Fifth .Brett.
uppcGitu MC•iw-)1114)
sit, C. sir .6. NI. SAWYER,
LAW: OIL,
CA N DLES,
PA IA nit LE r,
AND ROSIN
Wood. street, Ptetsburgh, Pa.
Bostla C. OuTENtiost•
BUSLIA GITIVENDORP,
STEAM 801 LERS,
• Awl all kinds of Sheol. lrou Work.
Peon Wat,a, rittelangti, Pa.
1110° 4. I itat,W 4 PHOZOIV . I 4.TIM Ea MD !fa:A.sllc
Wheal, liCylt itEtcl 4.'orn ako,e4l,
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.51...LE0H V:eilt CITY.
H E 3TBSORD3ERS HAVE TAKEN
the above aotobliebinent, and are preps, Ed ?eV, _
PAY Tilt 111011E5T 14.1147.1YY Paid.n tK OASII lOU
46,000 811311 - 81.8 of WIIIAT.
10,000 RYE.
10,000 CORN.
It la the intention e f the propidetors to offer REfild Plilo2El
for any elude, lota of White or lied Wheat. They Intend to
'make very superior Family flora, and ate willing to pay a
premium to th farfae,., in the shape of au extra price, to in-
Anott hint to raiao a choice finality of Wheat, and to bring it
to market in good order.
jyllelyd&w P. T. KENNEDY A:11RO.
EGGS. --ti ibid. Eggs just received and for
sale by rdre.a..I9.DLESS, S.IIIANS & CO.,
1020 Corner Weod and Water streets.
REEN APPLES.- - bbls. for sale by
.V 7 Iit:NRY H. GALINB
--
pERRY & CO.'S fine and extra fine Pens,
for eel° txt W . . s. IiAVEN
Stationery Store,
, , 1 , 14 a. 31. 3.3 aud 85 Markel street.
BEANS.-10 bags small white
Euar,e tv,alved dud fur iddu by
McOANDLESS, MEANS k CO,
(L•rui,r VV. 141 guel I .C'eter rtiroptm
aro 1101 V opening our second, and by
tsr ttvi chtql.pcst lanai: of gall and WinturDrocs Uoods,
rtmwis, ,tc . that haw rst•r bona uihreAl in thin city,
O. HANSON LOVE,
LAP,. P/ottato... Maktbet •t
0M •
•ON SETTS —1 bbl. Onion Setts for
sale ' JAMES A FETZER,
.9 • Comer Market and First etreots.
litANdE'S PENCIL SHARPENER, f
nadri by W. B. HAVEN,
utrlU trot '):F4 1L':44.01 16:11•V1 a.
EESE 64) bußebprinie Western itimbrvo
sialo by [(kill WM. IL MTH iCO
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT THE a POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OP WOOD NT) ``IF CI F,TP, MTS
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS".
TIM NATIONAL SALOON,
Ulatior Wooster's N.NA , National Theatre,
PITTAIU.I.IOII, PA.,
•
I.3ARNARP, - - PROPRIETOR,
_IIAS FITTED UP IN A TASTEFUL
and comfortable atylo, tt3 'ergo tonne et,)re iu Chi
ODD FELLOWS HALL. Filth e'reet, as u FIRST Oc,ASS
RIISTAIJRANT AND %ALOON. Baying hal many years'
exp.rionce in the nuEducas, he is prepared to , upply the bet
the marker afrouta. Ilia Bar will ho furnished at all tiule
with the beat WINES, LIQUORS AND ALES. The en
trance to the Saloon, is iu the coltre of the Roll, aud
froshineuta will be ut all tintea, DAY and NIOILL'
(Sciudaye sx, opted.) ap14:1)
WASHINGTON HOUSL
COX. PENN'A AVENUE 4 THIRD ST.,
WASDINUTON, D. C.
A. F. BEVERIDUE
scorr HOUSE,
Cornerirviln Stecct r-nd. Duques Ws)
P 1'P1:~Hi!t:il 11, t',
B. O. MARI-LEE., - - - PRopßigTore,
(Vornitaly of the "Murker Va. I
rrLi I' SCOTT HOUSB IS NO \V Co M. -
eLETED mai OPEN FOR U It is tit net:
iu a contra! pun of thu city, buiug coo t.)
Uepota and Stoututoat Luudingd.
Thu Hausa wad built iu IftsG, with all ituprov
inentd. and Ilttod tip in ilikudid utyl,--tho entito etininin
being now--and will in every rodpdct be a tire:
Flue s'i`Sl3fi3l3 - 2s~ attached to thu pronlidt.. jot!!
H. KA.NA.GA .
J] o S e IY. 4,P TEd •HA 9
Opposite tbe Peutitt. Ititlitroati Depot,
tiAlillnitliftit, PA. Usti)
Pra f. 31 'IV N kil OTEC
toinitatt.v noTEL,
' YIT2'SBURGH, PA
LIM ELII.IA WO 14, proprietor.
110 USE ES LOCATED ON TIIE
..a. corner ur PbNN autl WABIIINUTON Strwt.it, betwo,:ti
the CENTRAL AND YVIISTLitN RAILROAD DEPO'ni, uud
11. s uudergune u, tburungh naprovi,ak.ut, reniodeit , l
Inlnlslwd with 1101 i a nd Is now the inut,t cou,
tilotit Nolo' la Pittsburgh, for TiblihAeL'd by ltallrOed,
or West.
_ tuysay
FvtANSiON LIOU HE, EIk:MR(IE AUREINTZ
a PR.:TEI:0111i Nu. 314 I.lbarty btrout, just bc.sitle
Pasa.nvor Itupot *I tho l'Onuay Nubia Railroad, whilit 111Vz.,4
It tilt) most cvnveuiebt bowl., in the city for WlEMbilgtti... et 11
tug by that road.
UT - ho proprietor having ' co at nalder%Lle exponee,litt,tl up,
la oz.e,:llout dtylo, the MAN:1110N 110Util , :, would r,:s; t
fully duliclt a ulna(' of public patrottate,t,. Moro id at ut
a istaoudid BTAIILE and extuusivo WAQON YAl'.l), at
lag ample acconnutAllition to tracalerd and ti,anistere. !;:i
Liu - dot. and Lay will l-, furoinhed with tits heat the na,
Lae. alforl •
CORN ifICOPILaI a/
B ELI YOUNG, FIFTIIRFAIT.
- ' The uttentida of Merchants
and otlicia is ilifaitd.i to thit!.l . % ;
wuich had lx,ea recently fitted
up for )ho purpose of allording . u SUBSTAII. "4"`
VAL EIATIIIII IN A OENTRAL,
f3duuttr fulku attending taarLet are particularly
call. iilverythlng prtaliliug to an kIATINt.4 SALOON
a ways Le found, of flu, tro,laet the miket affurde.
Exceltdo - r liest,aurara,
Aro. 111 IT stre e t, - 1- S-9..,-;' l4
C1.1.J LI I ' 7' 4s
ITV LI OLE::2:1. LE MALI lIETAIL DEALER tea LAIS.O Nil
Pl6ll
GG teudernigued linsJu9t reouiv.d fe,ni Ihe Etth:cru wY
Let, eclected With grout cure,
11 ALi bUT, 11AI/1/OUR,
EI:USN Cul) V1:311, 1 - ASPEi:N SUN FlBll,
::.'EVEILAI. VA itinTl (It LAKE 11.t1
New York nay, Egg 'Altana,
g, g Earbor i tecL Oyeteee.
finest evo, brought to tide ally. Every delicacy of Lb
aaii.aou eerved up at the .11X0ELSIOR
op:tyd S. S'l'EiNti.uctii.
T. CLAIR 11.0'1`1 , ;1J, currier and
DO . ()lair etreete, Pitteberge, ileac - aligned ; fuL
19 ul " Brusch'e Hotel," flaying raker. tide leege etel Ut
Moue Y.iYalL, and haidig refitted it in inaguiticent et) le,
world reepectfally inviti. hie friends and the traveling
to give him a cell. ...kesured, with the convenience of LI,.
Go7.,se and Ids long expeiience in the livaineea,
eutii 'l(l6e:faction, nee hie charges niodei ate.
Lb t. 2 Wll. U. iniNt4:ti.Lf
FAIIAIEtoch,
NG.. 741 wood street, Pfitstsurgia,
UAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT PRoili
Ls_ fug GLAND
WA LDRON & CIII FP N1!-:
:GIZMU/ 14 Z
CORN AND Gil Mill SCYTHE,
0011.N11023 ; PATENT AND COMIELON ANVILS ; Slat I
yery superior Drawar Lucks, v,ry
. auperior (loc.
Locks, Tiummi aud Euuatuelled Sauce Paua, Ikthtiug Svuunr,
Caudlesticka, Bra.s!,Cocks, Bram Stair Ruda, NllO
',lll3a4unng Tapea, Surgicior Curry
'Peaces, Coil, Vtfat, Tuugue.i, ' Stratch eud Bre-tat Chain. 9, wht
a of uthur &wail, all of Witt Be sold nt rdod
gate teru:e. KAI;
Li..NIES MIL.WNUAx, MONONGAIIELA
PLANINU MILL, would respectfully inform the publin.
that he had rubllll 1.11”..4; the tiro, and hating eulerged
eataldialithent, and tilled it with the wisust and most ap
prow:A tae. liliiory, 19 now prepartsl to furnish iluoriug and
planed taiartid, et' la WI ilatWlug and resaWilig, doors, sash and
sliutt,re, MoilidiW,A tus making, .to.
eieptintiber 7, 1::57. id , 10
EIIaRLES W. LEVI/ IS, ALDiilitllAtki t
Gild .Ls-Officio angles of the Peace,
ty leT ON 'l'2l 1; CORN EFL OF WYLII
AND 144411 81101:WM
All business eounertod with this (Alice will be ntL Dried to
promptness. tiuuvevarires of all kinds done with legal
socuraoy—sucli as Leeds, 21ortgagns, Itutels, l'ewers of At
Conley, Ac. Titles to lt,sl total,' examined.
To the members of the Bar he lenders his cervices as Cum
itlaiOntir to takt3 Depositions to be read in the soverid Courts
oil this State, awl elsewhere. Ilis office is ono of the mein
Fulico Stations of the city, and cousequdutly lilt litillities h,
exnoutitig buslimeo of that kind are very desirable.
fi 0 D drains extra largo and flue,
for sale by WM. U. 8.411TL1
Ili 1 - .6 LLd scud, 11(1.1147 First
R IDE. 10 tierceB prima, for sale by
1 , V.51, 11. SMITE! a co,
!told 118 Seet.l, and 147 Pirdt str6.,t,
priule N. O. Sugar, juwt
I,,e'd and for bid. by IVII. B. S.MITII .4 ('U,
Lur26 118 Sunnd, and 147 Pint el.,z;uts
COFFEE. --200 bags Rio Coffee, for kale by
WM. If .SMITII
uir2tl 118 se4oud, and 147 Find. a;
VINE I"LOUR.--20 bbla. Fine Fl,,,if in
store, and for oale by
Mr,OANDLESS, MEANS A (),
tO2O UMlot' of Wm.:l And Water
LARD..—A priniu itrti.Aa of No. 1
bm.LOl6 ud b.r oak 1.. y
ItIcUANbLESS, MEANS et to.,
Jet 23 Curlier of It'uod aUd Water btr eels.
DICKLES.-6 bblB. Cucumber PiokleB, re
coivod aud fur side by J A:II!✓~
le2o Cul tier Ilarkiit said First fltruetti.
p -1 .4 u05._-0 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this
cloy, .ud ter bulb t,y JAMES A. I.'ETZEIt,
turn)
_Corner Market and 6irat streets.
DLANTATIOII SUGAR ec, MOLASSES—
IOu Wads. folly fair and prime - N. 0. Sugar ;
WO Ulm. ; unk cooperage, prima N. U. Mulaseee;
LU " t. hiuleit S. El Mula.Awa, now landing and
for eat., by MILLER 41: RICKETSON,
Noa. 2 21 'Ewa - 224Ailarty weer
CIPICES.
25 bags Pituauto;
. Gialn Pappor, at recalvad and for Lela
MILLER 41c EICKETFON.
tar2s Ws. 221 and :221 Liberty Arent
OD FISH.-
3 drums extra large Cud Fish ; •
3 " Large " " Just received sod
vile, by lIIILL.LS ILICIUETBON,
mr2.5 Nee. 22i and 223 Liberty street.
LET.—A eemmedious three story Frame
Bettie, with Brick Basement—eituatod on Bedford
attest—to rout, by Mt ElukiltTSosl,
mr2s ilea. 2:21 aud :229 Liberty street.
MAPS. --A largo asHorent of Pocket
Ha
Maps for , mcupthiug m lm tioual and Township
Slaps of Ptupsylvands, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lowa, Mis
souri. liansas, Nebraska and Minnesota ' on hand and for
fade by W. 13. MAVEN,
AO Nos. 31, 83 and 35 Market street.
ODD L'ELLOWS' ROLL, WARRANT
arid Proposition Books, for sale by
W. S. HAVEN,
aps Corner Market and Second suits.
FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS.—New
designs and very beautiful—received by late arrivals,
for sale by W. P. NIARSIIALL hr. CO.,
uar2s . lmporters and Dealers, 87 Wood street.
IIGGS.-7 bbls. fresh Eggs,- received and
II! for sale by JAMES A. FETZER,
Corner First and Market dre.eta. .
AVINDOW GLASS.—An. ussortment et
V V Country Glass, assorted sizes, for sale by
WM. IL SMITE( ,t CO.,
mx2B 118 second, and 147 First streets.
.ETCHUPS.--
,40. 30 dozon quart Tomato Ketchups;
30 do pint do do
15 do do Walnut do
lb do do 51nohroom do
Just reed and for sale by REYSIEIt d ANDIAIBON,
• No. 39 Wool street,
apg. Opp%lte the et. Marlea lirota
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
DIIOIOBERT A. LOOMIS,
(Succemor to B. T. O. l'lorgatk,)
STATIONER AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODIOAI,s
AND NEWSYAREfiS,
No. 41 Itifth otr..Net, Pittebtugh, P.
Co-Partn p. - -
ershi
rEPHE undersigned have entered into Co
-11. Partueratilp, under the etyleuf Wm. C. Johuebm 6z Co.
SAMUEL R. JOHNSTON, JR.,
WILLIAM O. JOHNSTON.
Iltteburgh, September 5, 1357.
S. 11. JatlinTOPZ, .713, WU. G. JOHNSTOU.
Wltll. O. JOHNSTON & CO,
TATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood street, botvrocoi
Third and Fourth, Pittdburgh, Pa. 640
PRO,PRIG'PRII ss
ODDIANOS, PIAf4OS---NEW AR RIV
att: gt.IITC!, (3 S - VOCK ARMPIT. 83,0 NIE, No. lIS
Wool strret, hum foot ; vceire'.l anti I:3W Worn fur tale ut her
neer and m.,•eeioui waccroutue, tho ihieet eelectiou of Plane ;
iu the city.
Pan from this year -BEST. niouufactorles i❑ the Hotted
tit Ates and Europa, including ttioss from the tollovilus; makes
MAT. DAVIS & Bustou—IIKINES BROTHERS.
Now York —PIUMGAItDIVIIR k HEINS, Hamburg—WM.
'ill/BE , Bultizoore.
No bourse iu the city can come ID competition fur the
uuntbur, rr.rioty and celebrity of its lumtratneuts, our the
extremely low pricey et whlrlt they arenuld.
Poraohs lip vant.:uf a FIRST QUALITY Nano Porto, art‘ ru
Hpoctfully call and ozaadue before i.urchttlag .
olsowlowe.
Every tuitrumerit is WARII&NTED and a WRITrEN GUAILLN
TEg given.
N , cond-Herd Piano, at grout bargalto+, from $6O to $2OO
01.1ARLiiT111 131,1JVIE,
118 Wood tst'l3lli, second door abovo Fifth.
Old Pianos taken l•. exebaugo at their full salvo. [owl
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
AN ELEGANT CA RVED ROSEWOOD
,7
Octavo Chickeriug S Sona' Piano,
baying beau iti uco.a very abort tuna, id I.low
iu goad order and wilt 1),) warranted by the ;
aubscribers. in offered at a very
low price.
A Rosewood tiernien Piano, 6% ootuvo, made by the I eat
tlortuan mater:!: in eau about two )ears, end CGat to import
at least s3oo—price $llO
A Rosewood 7 octave I3oaton tuada Piano, entirely new, to
clove tho consignment, for $2OO.
A mahogany 6 octave Piano, made by It. 4 W. Nunne,
New York, $6O.
A mahogany 6 octave Piano, wadi, in Baltimore, $lO.
A rosewood 6 octave Plum, Old, Vitt.
A rosewood 6% octave Piano, a re, y eb•gant and good in
etrument, made' by ono of the best New York makers, in
p..rfect order; Now Yore price $300—5241.1.
A 6 octave es.collent old Piano, with iron frame, made by
Itabcoci;, $76.
A rosewood 6 octavo ChieliuriElg 4'hlllo in good order, in
~ 63 about 2 years, $2OO.
The above prices include pecking box and packing.
For sale by JOHN U. MELLOR,
Sole Agent for Chickening ar Eon's,
Pot Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania,
an 9 No. 81 Wood street
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
VCr & D. RINEHART,
(44103 y yo. 129 WOOD STREET
COMMERCIAL COLLEGES,
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IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Pitteburyh; Pa.—Chartered, 1855.
Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers.
300 6TUDIINT3 ATTENDING, JANUARY, 1658.
Young Ilea Prepcireil for Actual Duties of the Counliny Roan
g N S'FRUCT lON GIVEN IN SINGLE
L and Drnibitor.lutry, as used iu cvery do•
par:went of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic. Rapid Bus'.
nem Writing, Mercantile Corrosportileuce, eon t mordal Lew,
Detecting CO uuterioi t Money, Political Economy, floc utiou,
phonography, and n'l other atitjecta necebsary for the tour
„nigh educ Mon of it practical busine,a
J. 0. :Intim, A. el, Trott:tilt, Vi BO 11 e.p u g end
Science of Accounts.
; C. iltETErt, l'rof .f Mathematics.
AI f X t'UWI.EV aud DOUTILETT, Nola. of p,.e
manship--twelve first pr(raituns ovor ell comindition for
bust Pon and Ink Veriting,
4:IS -- AND NOT em ENOkIAVAID WOILH, ij
Prins, Ai—Full course, time unlimited, peter at any time
—s3o. A , Orago too, Bto 13 weeks. Beard übout $3lO
Entire coat, $OO to $7O tiraluittes io'sistell in obtaining ti
aitoet ion. epuclmeua of no. quelled writing and circuLos
:lout free. Address, F. W. JEN K INS,
rar37 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
I.4E4SON',
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
47.1- IN IHECHANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL,
iflcr• for ff.' tht-r luft , rtutttiuf, Apply to 51. r. F. W. JEN
enucipal of 1 t.:11 Cap
but j LlOLl4:Clind.
isNiftlEs ,
CONVECT I U N
O N IPECTION, 4!) 0
NI , LOTION,VON
P EOTION, 0 ON P
EOTION,CONPII
OVION CONPEU
PION,C ONIPEOP
I ON,CO NIP fIOT I
CONF EOT
N , G • I
oNytio'eToN
CO NPNOTION •
The moat pleasant, said uud offectuul Worm Remedy uow
la use.
Naepareil aud eold, whoteeab, aud retail, by
ANUELL un
Cur. Wood and Slat!" uts., Plttubargh, Pa,
And sold by Drniriii4in gP4llkvatiiV. Ja2l
Lippincott, Shorten & lksarsomi l
NO. 10,1 Wool.) tiTREET, NEAR Sinn.
MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va
lius, Eat and Bonnet Boxes, Lattice Traveling
Trunks, Carpet 13aga, & . e., keep constantly tax hand a ' , arse
stock. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hay.
lug facilities to turn oat good stock at reduced prices, we
would invite the trade to call eat examine 'our goods to
ere purchaeing elecatte, 'IL
QT. CIIARLES LIVERY STABLES.-.
kJ The undersigned has bought the lease t:4 7: :
• ,fg.-,,.0t the above named Stables, to- 4,..1:7 , •
ri,7:,...v,. ether with a portion of the erten- I iAS '"
•'''et- Er7o stools of 'Horses hral Carriages, - _ "",'
late the property of James Mathews, (Leuze& .In addition
to the stock before-mentioned, he has also added crrintolter of
• FINE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
whleh were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in
Third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten
tion to the business, u continuance of the patronage which
he has hitherto received fa. II public is solicited:
JACOB (4 ARDNER,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
N. 8.-4111 1 BARBE and any number bf`C.A.RBIAOBB can
always be procured for Ft:morals. de%)
UCKWHEAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Buck
-P.4g wheat Flour, 60 In tiack9, Jest received and for gale
by IIi:CANDLES.% MEANS & CO.,
fe2J Corner Wood and Water street .
f rith .CLOTH TABLE COVERS.-50 doz.
vur asserted dies. Also, Stand and Bureau Covers; on
hand and for Mu by J. lc H. PHILLIPS,
mrltl 26 and 23 St. Clair street.
- 1/'LOUR.-25 bble. Superfine Flour received
j and fur sale by hIcOANDLESS, MEANS 6 CO.,
fe2o Corner Woad and Water street/
ITOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND
GLAZING—In all ()rite brancboa executed prompt
ly and in the best manner, by J. 4H. PHILLIPS,
mr9 2r3 and 23f4. Clair street.
ARD 01L.—We have commenced menu•
ju lecturing Lard Oil, and will be pleased to receive or
dere for it. We will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar
het. We will till barrels returned when desired. •
PIANOS TO RENT.—Two elegank _Rose
wood 8% octave Pianos, will b rented to private fam
ilies only. Apply to JOHN H. fIIELLOIt,
felB 82 Wood etreeL
WINDOW GLASS.-5000 yards from 2
to 6 inch, inch diameter, for sale by
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY, APRIL 24.
PIANOS AND MUSIC
FE VW LOT OF
I=l
TOBACCO, BNITFT AND CIGARS
~:~~
AND CRAYON DRAWING, 46,a-
y JOIIN 4f 1 It Z .
_
ILO. 4.. H. SAWYER;
, Mn. - 47 Wand ativ“,l
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY,
At ATHENS, BRADFORD COUNTY, Jau. 1, IS5n,
preaanted to the Stockholders, and wade ot.t to con p!tyu.o
with the State Laws of Now York,Ohio, Indiana, lißuoie,
Tito natire of the Company la the FARMERS' UNION IN_
SURANON COMPANY, located at Athens, Pa. Chartorrd
April 13,1813, by the Legislature of Pouneylvauia, (Iburbcr
Perpottul.
Cash Capital, which Is all paid up
rurplue iu addition thereto
ABSETh.
Fifty-four Bonds and Mortgages, et
six and seven II cent. 'Merest,
amounting in the aggregate t0.,.5157,315 00
•
Width mortgages are or value
bla and productive real estate,
principally farms, recorded end
first liens, worth generally doable
the amount and tume than ne , rt
gaged for in each caw, and in no
case less than fifty 7,0 cont. LW . et
WiehlAVe of farm buddlngo, and
a certified by the 1;0,7e/dein,
she e recorded, to the ned tors of
the Statel of Ohio and 11111,,Li.
MLR:lvan six cent. Bemis autply
secured 47,685 00
Cash n n hand and iu Bank 6 449 17
rat , h in hands of Agents, and in
course of , secured
by bond. 3 with 18:761
Duo on losses re-immed, Sc 7,806 51
Bills receivable, viz: promis,my
rotes payable at bank and to the
Company 8,71 e 82
interest accrued, (principally due
Jim nary 1, 1859,) 1 . 2,191 46
Safe Rail otilc:, Fixtures and ',mei
tun, 500 oa
25;1,485 51
INCOME DOR Tkin YEAR 1857.
Amount of Premiums re.eived during the
year 85,23!
Atli t intoroet received duriu. the year....... ...
Ara% received Croon all other nourees . 2 480 ne
6XPENI)/TUYII9.
Expenses for the }ear, iuci udiug
conwissinns, salaries, rents, rein
surance, minting, advertising,
taxes. and all utlinr uipetweti S 10,193 Nil
t;lviduuda pa,d during the )ear 17,030 03
Losses paid, which aunt red pri.a.
to December 31, 1866 7,674 63
LOitle:l pair which ()centred dnring
-
the year 46,661 t 4
LIANILITJEB.
•
Losiei adjusted and not duo (since
paid) $ 12,500
Lospols Incurred and in process .of
adjustment 9,307 00
Losses reported, on which uo action
has been tahen....... 5,500 flu
Gasses resisted, vu ground of insur
ance after fire, property transfer
red before loss, property' lost not
covered by the Policy, &c 72,11.10 00
39,407 99
Whole anion tof risks taken during theyi ar..sS,4 - 29,t62 Ott
Whole amount of rlek at dare 4801 4.11)
`T.ttk or PENNSYLVANIA, COUNTY or lIIIALFO3D, e
C. N. Shipmeu, Preeldent, and J E. Canted, 6c,r, taffy of
the Farmers' i;niou Insurance Cimpituy, tieing severally
du'y sworn, depose and say, end each for Ltu•eelf says, that
Ihs foregoing is a truo, fall and correct etatement of the
affairs of said corporation, and that they are tho ahoy° do
ecribed officers thereof. C. N. SHIPILIN, President.
J. E. CANFIELD, Secretary.
Stflieeribed and sworn tiefa - e use, this 2fitlf day of Janu
ary, 1808, H. C. BAIRD, Juatice.of the Year,
T. J. HUNT:qt., Agent,
apl7:ly No. 90 Water street, Pittatiai
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
CUTILPERT & SON'S OE'IfICE, No. 51
N..). Market a [root, for the bah, and putehn,o of .Real
Estato t touting house; attending to inauranco and repairs,
obtaining lonua on bond; mortgage; tanking oonvo)-
arioo; doed; bonds, &e.; writing kttore Cut responding
rrithpartieaabroad, &e. only
BELDEN SEYrv'OUR
Real Estate and insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
NTIMENCS.S.—Meeers. Hanna, Uarretsun itobaii
Parks, Esq. J 3, II:y_
lATMSTERINT LA1.14306 . •
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
iIEAL ESTATE AGENT, Ni). bti WATEIi sTREET,
ULIIVELAND,
Gam fur sale Lauds In Illinois, WidC4)llSili, Sllanoeota,
Michigan and lowa. Ile will exchange Lauds in Wi.st.aiitein,
MI Pittsburgh nianufactures,and also for city property.
All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing the lie
L..bove. nalbly
PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT..
Valuable learnt FOB' Sale,
CONTAINING 160 ACRES', BEING A
part of Section 17, in Goshen township, Abilioning,
cwinty, uhlu; about 12i) acres cleared, lu a nigh suite of
cultivation, about une-balf meadow laud, of a euperior
quality, the balance high and rolling, ready fur the plough.
It le one of the best griming fauna in the county, having
never-failing springs on it, also en orchard, L earmg fruit LI
a euperior quality; together with a good and valuable stone
quarry.
It will be sold at 0 low pricy and amy payments ••iveu.
ZADON STRLf.
Se.i.sai, Cot. Co., Ohio, March 21,185 i. up9uitf
LOTS, NOS. 19, 20 AND- 2.2 IN SI Ll.l
- Ro htwitahlp; Allghi,uy comity,
i.taupriainis toitutlinr,4 tract of TEL" ItTY4IVE Atni.ES anti
ttl,lNUL6ol.ll3leill•S of thn vary boat .111 M ILy Uardou
wider a high state of cultivathat, had wolf thaNr.d, Dar, 11.
tug Llatiu, tWO liurna, Otabliug, P. , titu and Spring 1.101,0
About IiVO 6nudlol Fruit Troas, ovory vaualy, of tit.,
otioicooL kind of fruit. Tito proporty to well ouppla,.l pith
nt.111111%11.1 of laCeAtflit. Watur, AUL] to rAly of 141:t o,r, tU uotr..,
:tot, by Railroad or by rho Now liriglitou Plank Ittail
pl oi vet) 0 within ME IlliP3S of the laid will bu ,j
al a bat gala. Inquire of 8. 11. W. WILL,
Nu By 1 , 31.11A - tua, P.Li.tiu t rgh.
r, cf WM it. Ll.lllStl,
aj,;.lto 95 Prituaylvania
_ F OS. SALE. -I.) a,0.t.1 of Laud ti, , ar
:11, A leeitola) Vtdluj it)
Lui ULU tiln T , ,, t i.i.!11..11 d aIO ILte tfo,,t
tllaktn it it dolt Waco fur a couuti)
rant
doucc.
2 Building Lute, wcD 3i b, 100 tcet or,
rear NI Ago;street.
5 do du uu VlClif tl trent i.v.,ar dituut
14 do do ou Marla titru t, afar .11,gee ,et
3 do do on bluf f and :tredi3,
lu the Eigth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh.
Also, 1. Lot on the corner of Pouu and Marlimy streets,
fruiting Su feet ou Peun and lon tea 1016 'ache, ou Star-
bury adjacaut to the depot et the Po tipliraidi Rail
road. Vol tutme, etc of itiA iC JUNl:ti t
rur2o:liu corner Row and Pitet eti , Pittsburgh.
PLEASANT` RESIDENCE FOlt SALE
--Situate in &mil Pittsburgh, nu the O non gab ci a
river. The house is large and cuov.a.dent, havitai• a hall
parlors, dieing room, kitchen and 4 citsuabors, a She porch
troutiog the river, a tp-od cellar, stable and , orriage
a large gurdull with great variety of choke troll, shrub
bury etc , grahe arbor, .hade tress, etc. Fur price out
terms, imiu , ro at the ofteo of d. CuTilltElt I' .5 tiON,
apl2 bt Market wte. tt.
COUNTRY itE.,SIDENCIE FOR. RENT --
Situate at about . .1 tailed from the city, 21 r.craa of
land; largo and comfortable awaiting iIOIEN (./I la rooms ; u
good apritig house, carriage house. stablo, ate., a tenant
none and other out•huilclingii, garden, trait treee, grapes
and email fruita, a atone wall and iron ruiliug..4 In fro t or
the hum e and ga-Men, ate., will be rontad low to a good tan
ant. S. CLIrIiBXRII & Su:q,
apl2 51 Alartat Rtrrar
. _
IVALUAIILE EAST LIBERTY PROPER
TY FOE SALE—A largo lot of ground, 60 feet aunt
by 200 deep to a street, with a Lew Frame 'Dwelling Heeds
of Hall, two parlors, dining-room, kitchen and 5 chuotb-t 3.
wide porch in front, good cellar coal I:Kuso, stable, fruit
trout, etc+, Price, $:3000. Terms easy.
up 7 S. CUTHBERT is SON. 51 Market street
FOR KENT-That large and couffurtabie
Dwaiug Howe, sita.to on the Bank of the :doitou
galiela river, oppaalto tae city, and at pte3est 11.1 n.. u,',..ti ,
panty of Msrshall, Esq. caoico trait, slit - abb,, y, et,
in abut:dance and great variety. Apply to
utr3l S. CUTHBERT Ett SUN, 1,1 111,irk,,t mt.
QTORE ROOM ON . FOURTH STRE E'l
kj FOR RI:INT.—A large Room and eallar, between M.,
ttet and Wood atmeto. S. tRITFieRRT ez SON,
Loral . ta. Marlzet 8 trebt
_____
►IIIREE STORY BRICK DWELLING'
A. HOUSE FOR RENT—Situate on Marburg street, be.
tlll6Bll Penn 4,11,1 Liberty streets, containing a boil, 2 pit - -
lora, 6 chanaberd, dining more and kitchen. Rent, $2OO per
year. 6. CUTHBERT et isuN,
cortlo *-
..,, 61 Mahal str...t.
AHOUSE in good order, and lot of ground
on Monteroy street, Allegheny, 0.0 be had for it.
small amount of $8.25. Terms easy.
mr27 S. CU 1 TIBRIt & FONT, 51 Market lit.
VOR s6oo—two hundred in band, balance
in one and teo yeais, dill secure a dwelling honee
and lut of ground, on Mt Washington.
mr27 S. CUTHB Tlt SON, 61 Mardet at.
ARARE CHANCE to purchase a good
dwelling house and largo lot of ground, iu Starve
burg,. For price and terms. apply at our
turn S. COIS1lER'1! di SON, 51 Market et.
TWO DWELLINJ HOUSES, with large
lot of ground to each house, situate ou Carson street,
:loath Pittsburgh, will be sold on favorable terms, by
S. CUTEIBERT k SUN,
carl.7 . 51 Market at rest
WOR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one
u of the best situations in the city of Pittsburgh, for
either *Jobbing, retail or prescription businesii Pnrchas•
era will Sod an advantgo of rare occurrinco. For informs.
lion inquire of JO/111 RAFT,
No. 16d, corner Sixth and Wood streets,
fro P Wshurgh.
IaIROOM CORN.-3 tons first q : ity reed
jur anti for sale I y [nar6] HENRY 00,..L1N11
100 13.1313' N,.. TAR, for sale by
akiumr, 008 GRAVE & CO,
w ' Nos. 18 and 20 Woad strea
VOUTNAM'S Improved, and other f3t3rled of
NVlndaw Shads Pixture; for Ede by
1644 J. Ji t tips,
a n OOLLIbIe
INSURA.NCE
lIIIDEM
t 911.435 bd
For Salo.
HHCIIINTS' INSURANCE COIIPANY,
Philadelphia.
•
%s m. V. PI , TTIT, ..... 1). J. Secretary.
Amount of (NOW Stuck paid fu caul invested...s.2oo,ooo 00
Sart,lna 03,428 85
$:63,4'•18 Ea
tenures Cargo Risks on the Ohio mid Miasianippi Rivers and
tributaries. Insures agaillq 1068 or damage by Fire,
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland
avightlou mtki TraugpurLattou.
1.114E0T0/11i:
$ 200,000 101
. 50,485
Wm. V. Pnlcit , J. O. Moutgotuary, Johm hl. Putkroy,
D. J. McCann, E. F. Witmer, Reno
/3. L. Woolxtuu, Joh u .1..111.1.1:2111LIL Cti lt. Wrl x ht;
Jobu.J Pdttmnon, Elwood 'P. Pusny.
'253 So 51
wti.i.rAm V. PETTIT, Prei,ieui
E. M. WITMER, Vire . .F 4 . , .•e../ideu:
L. J. tIeOANN,
RE Pux L'NUs 5:
In Pitilcnifiphize: in PIR/Lutelphia:
• doigor, Co I
~ Stt.iatuitY., J 1.1.1114,0 a Cc.,
(1..,8uck, Morgnu &Stidtnlo,
A. Low , ACo I Pnau ny, °rade, 1 Cu.
PVITAiu Ran OFFICE, No. ce7 WATER STREET.
nplt R. W. EOLNEEXTEJt, Agent.
H“E INSURAN(44],
Eteliaiace nllußtt l Eittsanrance Co.
uF PHILADEI,PkfIA
ON BUILDINOS, LIMPI•ED OR PERPETUAL, MERoRAN
DINE, IN OR COUNTRY
01flue, N.O. 30111 Walnut atreet..
UnP/T.IL, 101. '3 7 00'40 3232,103
luveat.d e I CAIL.WiI, VIZ
Hirst Diorte,rgeuu improved City P.,opurty, wurth
double ti a unnunit $120,20u uu
Peunsylvente ou.'s Open cent. hlurtgage
Lean, $31,000 cost 25,500 00
Allegheny County 0 per cent. Peun'it it. IL Lune. 10.000 00
PennsylvaLie CV. ' S Stock 4,000 00
Stock of the Iteliahco Mutual [courant.) 0, 19,150 uu
Stock et County Fire lusurauce Co 1,050 vu
Scrip of Sundry lionnauce Uoutpunichi 476 up
Pills Rockqvci 46, bueioce ... 5:,711 50
Pooh Ack;enuts, ,ecrued into' est, ctc . ..... 3,335 19
Cosh on hand bud in Dank 10,043 tat
t 4.9
them Tingley,
William R. Thomps.e
I 'avid 1. Brown,
Cornelius Stevenson,
iota R. WorrolL
H. L. Cars in,
Robert Tolstoi,
Moses Johnsou,
Charlee S. Wood,
&morn 1. Woodivard,
lits 3
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANC,T COMPANY,
u. 141) Chesnut Street,
Opp:,situttio etiatom
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS ul? INSU•
RANCE, either Pra.p.tual ur Lunitud, uu '670. y
description of Pi - oporty or Morcluudioe, at reAHODablii Lai ,e 1
clt premi acu
'ROBERT P. BIND, l'a , aid.nt.
rd. W. BALDWIN, 171.... Pi...,/acial
vtaza - com.
CLeultd Hayes, B. IL Cope,
gl B EaKli2L, G.tioge W. Br.. - .7n,
B. B. B..vory, Joaeph 8. Paul,
C. Sherman, John ClayL.,t.,
' i, Magargue, J. Wllor
Y. BlAtaUlliletE, 80cr,tary.
J. (4. PUFFIN, Agent,
/Y 4 .IY llorßer Thad and Wood etrai•td.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COIVIPPiNV
• OF VI 1".1' Li it H
] 1.L1A51 ti LI Y, LAstl jilt!. t
Hitrl UEL L. MA li 'al kl,l•,,ret,ry.
IJP.PIC.E; vi Watcr ztrez!, Ziarka ua aa etre-24s
4G"linnkr,4 HULL AND CAIO4O L.1;t:27.8, c u ct.:u uhio
atol hLissis:upla Itivore and tribntartc.s.
Insures agaiust Lusts or D.:whi s t, by Flittl.
61.1,againbt the tbv Rea ~ u, l lulud..Nilvts‘at too
awl Transportd n.
'Millar. Thigeley, th.ipt. titan. Si...iiii.s,
Samuel Run, SP.my.ul M. Kier,
Jaine.l M. o,3opef, John S. Dilwor:ti,
Jellies - I'Hk ti., Jr., eraucid Suhero,
leinie M. Pouliotli - ., WORant B. Rays
Springer flarbaugh, John Shipton,
04pt, Samuel 0. Young, Welter Bryant,
John 'Caldwell. )422
WEST BR,ANCH
MUTUAL INS UIiA.NCE COMIAN
LOOK. HAVEN, CLINTON COUSTI.
CHART&ILUD BY Ta& LI&aIBLATUNZ OW P&SNdYLV
al th atyt 1.1 ...... $.3110 'OO Yreilaulli NOt./...5132,:143.
%plus COMPANY WILL INtAiliE ON
_a. 13ctilaiLga, Furniture,
ttiuutry.
11111201.01.1.8:
Ika...luo.J.Pefaco,l iloc.. G. C. Iliarv6y,lol.tl,B A Ma,,
JoWI D. HMI, Charles Criat, 'Peter Dictiiipo.,
T. T. il.d.ati.w, 13 K. Jackman , l W. Whi,t,
Thum u Kit:AIL.:
LION. G. O. Li P. l i KY, Prc.f,k,t,
T. T. ifillAblel. Vico Prc3idont.
TILUi. K.IIIJ.HEN, Soettatiry.
ILL r:.:1L11N , ..;L.3! .
Samuel U. Lloyd, I I Dr. J S Crnr+lLi 4,
A. A. Winogarcluer, John W. MaNne."l,lA. ppdegraff,
L. A. 11laokoy lion.. tAiinutuu, Jamea Arnintemie,,
Thvi. Lowman .I).D, Ft. , :kron,
,tartan Quiggle, Wtu. Vaut.h,rholL, nod. Wan. LtigloK,
01.410 E—NO. 5 FIFTH STIt.F.KT, I'ITTBIIUSRH
,10 . 2.1:Lf J. A. LIeYEAT, Agont.
rt6 - 111E FRANKLIN FIRE INSURAN(TE
CUAII'AN Y, u 1 L'Lll.'SllLLl'lil.4.
I , oxacoßs--1b.ar1...., 'V. 13,,n0L6f, c,
Vit,guer, JULIA. R. :with, tie:, W.
Ni.dideCtii D. Lzwii, .1 - I,lt,bi E. 11,11.. L,,sil N. Edw.
cu l'al.G3rsou. CH - As N. 131.eic.i.. - T, rra6kleta.
:74,1 ulalry.
allitiD.l22 Co Wake i/16:auttie, pi:::puLail r LuidtA, ou
~1 pcol.porty, ii toWil _,:LId cuulit.C.s, tit iil*
lti :.re. e.ougilitzra with t•eCu'its'
Cuittpdily' hwio vei,rvt,d u !Argo Ot*Liug.,t
orll, wit!, prouolias, s.tUy
d uneplu prufA.riiuu to tIU uN,ored.
of the 0.,m pe,u 1,, on Jitutiea y pett•
ttt;cot.t.l.ply to ou A. t of A.:....A.u1,1), 1,4.1 0 Oal
Mortgags... . . ... ... h 518.128 W 4,
ti 1,277 7s
I` , .,u.tkoi . sty Lotot . 81,:01.0 17
Stooks
intui
.„.. ........ . ..... ti,111:1,70S
Mace thoir foto! lA. alizat, 6 poilcui 1. - uusity-one yearn,
thug limo paid upward of OauWoo pour liondrod Thou.
o d Dullars,t uses by tiro, thoruby utiordtog, ovidence ol tht,
odvantagosof lusurauce, ua well as (ha ur,ddiapositioo
to moot with proutptuosa all
J. GAItDINEit corrui, Agent,
out th.tuoit cur. Wood and Thhd
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF PHI LA DEL PHI A.,
EIIANKLIN BU 414 WALNUT STRILET.
organized under thy lioubrßl Ins Ur4L2 ,,, Law, with e uaeb
Oeidtal 614100,000, pririle e ,od lucreme to Saito,oue In
..tires against loss or damage by 1111 E, M.A11114.E4 INLAND
NAVIGATION and TIi.ANSPOItTATION.
OkPIOR119:
U. C. LAUGHLIN, President. Stlitty:::,
OEOIIOII SCOTT, Secretary.
lairro•toila
H. 0. Laughlin, - It. Sharwood, u. tdontgomery,
W. 0. Stote6Lury, N. Id. Cerlile, Richard !Melds,
it. N. Shavirall, U. U. Sutter, Oeburne,
George" Scott. _
gA 14'litlh; AND Alit.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
IVO 96 IVA TER SPREET,
Pri"A`.415.1.111,G14. PA.
tiALWAY, Prezitio,t.
ALBS. BILABLEY, Vic. Pi - ,sld.fit.
F. A. RINRIALIIT, docratary.
0..t.i.4.1.`his Company inakol oLul, traiLAug,
Or connected with LWI 1t1.845.
Also against LULL AND OA ,the tibio
and Mississippi Ricers rind tributaries, taitd MARINE MISTiE
generally.
And against to and Dannigu by Piro, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policiee issued at tho lowest rates eonsistent with ~afety to
all partied.
nin.so4oag.
Hobert ilalway, riamuel in'Clursaa,
Joseph P. Gazzam, I+l D., Jclt, Scott,
James Marahall, David Richey,
Jamea W. Cailman, anarlei Art nen;,..t .
Alexander Bradley, Joeiptk B. Leach,
John.iallerton, N. P. Hart,
David EL Chnratars, Robert B. idarti,y,
Wilma Carr, slue. Mcclill. hen
WESTERN INSUR ANC E COMPANY
or, PITTSBGYati.
GE9E.W. - .1 1,2.1;n1 t re, , ticlunt;
(iosuon, Secretary.
07,1011 No. 92 Water street, t . S.peng & Co's Warehouse,) np
stairs, Pittsburgh.
Witl Insure against all kinds of 11:4 ALAI-LINE iticisB.
A HOME Institution, managed by e who are well
known in the community, and who aro det , rmincd.
promptness and liberality, to maintath the , br.la,ter Which
they have assumed, as offering the beet protection to tho , ,
who desire to be insured.
Stock Accounts,.
.......
Rills Receivab1e,....... ....
Office Furniture,— .....
Open Acc0unt5,_...... ....
Cub,— ........ ......
Premium .......
Bills Discounted, ......
$317,641 7S
Daßowse
George barsle, IL Miller, Jr.,
J. %I. !sutler, George W. Jatthtim,
Jamea McAuley, Alex. Speer.
Andrew Ackley, WM.II night,
Nathaniel Holmes, Alexander Nil:click,
D. M. Long, Wen. IL Smith,
O. W. Eticketson, B. M. GORDON.
uov2-1. Secretary.
; VI V, DOL LARS PER ILICNUbL
c t ,)F,Q
INSURANCE.
Ltl tilt.
$252,465NN
ULEIII TititiLßY, Picaideut.
DikrAN6B4.
Samual
&bort Staan,
William Maaser,
Benjamin W. Tingley,
Marshall Hill,
Lothrup,
Charles Laland,
Jacob T. Bunting,
Jmlth Bowen,
Win. M. Semple, Pitta.'g
IS. M. 111.NCH11AN, Xeciotary .
J. GARDINEs COFFlN„itsent,
Nertt& east corner Third and Wood streets.
1713211=1
TM: 4 CHATFEY, Age Lad,
Olllc, fayi4to Hall, antratic , , cou Wood
ASSETS, OCTOBER 31. ht, 1557
THE DAILY .TOST.
MARIANNE ESTERLING.
A DOMESTIC STORY
As Ilered the lonely street that held the
scene of t.) much former happiness, he met Mrs.
Estorltng's servant girl going upon sumo house
hold errand. Stopping her with a number of
eager questions to which she had no time to re
ply, he snatched from her hand the door key,
and sped along. Entering the house he wont ai
riest unconsciously, by the force et old habit,
swards that apartment which had once beau his
-turfy. Its door stood a little open, and his 'at
tention
,waS immediately arrested by voices with
,a, si.ealiitig in tones of deep and earnest fooling
-
• And you are happy with hint then--you have
nothiitg further to wish 'for'?" -
" Nothing--oh, nothing !-
Ho knew the voice—it was hers. Gracious
ProVidence! what is this "I
‘• Well, then, I dial! leave him to you for good.
1 believe that he is all that he should be. Nay,
don't give way so, dearest girl."
Basil pushed open the door---there before him
stood Warkwarth. Clinging to this man, with her
arms around his neck, and looking up into his
face with eyes bathed in tears, was his Marianne,
his w!ir ' Warkworth held her face between his
hands, and gazing into it with a look of much
fondness, stooped over and kissed her lips once
and again.
kl Basil saw this, his breath, which for a mo
ment had been stifled by excess of emotion, found
vent in a short, inarticulate bursting scream.
Their attention was drawn on the instant. `lark•
worth started, and hastily planted his foot be
hind, as if ho would have fallen back. She sud
denly dashed her open palm upon her forehead.
" Basil—my own Basil—my
.husband," sha
screamed, " hear me ! Merciful Heaven I"
He was gone- -out of the house he sprang, and
rushed along the street, hatless, dishevelled,
white as a corpse. An h i our after that he was
miles from the oily, unknowing and uncaring
about the direction or destination of the vehicle
in which he was borne along; his whole thought
being to flee from the place where "a dagger of
the mind" had been struck into him.
Late in the evening he arrived et Edinburgh,
and, as ho wandered alone through the mooulit
streets and squares of that romantic city, the
tumult of his thoughts subsided, and he was en
abled to rcflect Calmly and methodically upon th 9
series of events.
" What a fortune is mine !" said he. I have
given myself wholly to the pursuit of pleasure,
and, though it was of the intellectual kind, does
that detract from the folly ? I have shunned so
ciety, and am as a stranger in the world. I have
llowed myself to become the slava of a passion,
whose power and predominance in my mind at
this moment, in spite of all that might ua.turally
tend to quench it, strikes me with wonder. I
have made myself familiar with those who were
first introduced to me as, iu a manner, my ser
vants. I have married beneath my station, and
allied myself to poierty, (but that is nothing,)
to duplicity, treachery, dishonor, crime, infamy.
My object was happiness. and I have fou , lo.
ery--misery—meutal pain—agony of spirit. I
formed ideas of Such a thing once, in my imagi
nation, for the purpose of poetical amusement
But now the,experiment is made, and I knotv,
though I never can express, the dread reality.
"My father was wrong to leave me master of
myself, as he did, without any ono to advise me
possessed of sufficient experience of this wicked
world. And I was surely infatuated, to act es I
did, It is done, however, now, and my heart is
withered ; henceforth I shall be a man without
feeling. I shall never love again, never feel joy
or sorrow—the only thing that remains for me
now is to die. It would be impious to seek
teeth, but I shall await its finding me as I best
eau, and only hope it will not bo long in com
intr."
Hii3 first thoughts had been all of venweance.
He would call this bated Warkworth to account,
and make hint expiate with his blood the misery
be had inflicted. From such ideas be new re
.
colted—many were the reasons. Itt the first
place, there was the fence of religion to be over
leaped—that fence which he bad hitherto walked
with scrupulous fidelity ; moreover, there was to
be procured some friend sufficiently devoted to
his interests to embroil himself on his account
in proceedings of a mortal nature'--and where
crag ho to find such an one'? Again, there Were
the negotiations and investigations that must
precede and follow such a measure, and, most
hateful of all, tbo publicity that would be en
sured. His shame and dishonor Were not known
to more than three individuals, the interest of
all of whore it wet to keep the secret.
Hie final determination was to leave England
forever—never to bold any communication with
her, or allow the possibility of any from her ever
reaching be fur all future time dead to
her and to his borne. But we ehottl,i be wrong
to say this was his Unaltered resolution—we
should, for still hie undiminished love drew her
towards Lim with a fascination that, but for its
new antagonist emotion, pride, would have been
irresistible ; and there were times—as when he
was alone in the silence cif night—at which be
could entertain the thought of returning to her
the runawsy slava of passion, and submitting to
furgivine all hie injuries, provided she would
but to. hire happy with tb'e heaven of her
love. lie could take her away, be thought,
fruit; all the scenes of her sin, to some far coun
try where uu Warkworth could come near her to
beguile her--where she must be good by ucities
-dry, as she was loveriblo' by nature. Nay, he.
wi old 1.111. d up in his mind visions of future
happitii-s, and form loot. , schemes and moral
guidance . and instruction, whereby to win her to
the paths of penitence and virtue, and make her
lock back wits horror to her errors, and bear
new and grateful love to him whose constant at •
fection, long suffering, and piety, had r..iclaimed
her.
Bat with redeation came again pride, and
CUl'll c f himself for having entertained, for ft
moment, such ignominious ideas; but aye love
kept ha ground, though assuming for that pur
pose the semblance of pity. Thus, while he had
strength of mind, ho daily increased his distance
t - ,,.na 'lei' Indeed, it was his intention to wander.
out [Le rest of 103 life iu foreign countries; in
order that they might be completely lost sight of
by other, and that ho might lose the habit
of piling after her presence.
Bot here the thought arose, "Should he leave
her unproidded for T" And Love arose under
the form of Pity again.
t , What ! shall I give that dearest, though false
and lost one, cense to bate me—to -wish she had
never known me ? I mean, shall I leave her
penniless--a burden to him who had tempted
her, perhaps a despised slave to him when she
may have ceased her guilty love? Poor thing!
what can she du to struggle with necessity? I
bound myself to her for better or worse, and,
though it hag wofully turned cut the - latter, shall
I break that faith to her now which it would
it would have been no merit in me to have kept
in the former alternative ?" (Then Love took
the form of Honor.) But again, in such a
case, might she not he persuaded to prosecute,
and my whole agony be thus raked up before
tht public eye ?"--(Lovo again, simulating Cau
tion ' "Nay, I will make arrangements to settle
on her for life half my income, such as it ; I
can live with every comfort- on the rest._ I shall
never more have need of it ; and it is but charity
to eive so freely. to one who hags.; deeply injured
me"-not charity, but love!
And this course did he follow. Through his
agent; a man in whoin he could put every confi
dence, he managed to arrange the reguirinfuturo
transmission" of sums, the receipt of which
'Should be notified through advertisement in a
nevrepaper. Atid this was totally to shut'ont
from her any possibility of writing or finding her
way to him.
Before he left England ho wrote her a farewell
letter. It was very long—for it formed the last
opportunity he could have of holding communi
cation with her. Yet it contained nothing of up
braiding, but much of sorrow, and much of
earnest advice ; while through it all fervid
and passionate, though sorely crushed, affection
shed its vivid tinting.
This done, - ho bade farewell to his country and
wandered abroad, companionless and spiritless,
for years.
.His precise 'place of sojourn was
known to no one' save his agents.-
$121,500 00
2,160 00
4,101 67
240 00
9,478 04
14,841 40
40,246 69
125,003 73
At laat, when he hail been more than tea years
an esile,Anci gray ihaire halm began to mingle
[CONTINUED.]
NUMBER 164
with brown, he received from these men infor
mation that his property in England had become
so deteriorated, that they could not undertake
to transmit him his usual supplies Moreover,
.that his fund of uninvested money was now nearly
exhausted.
Up - on receiving this information he immediately
hurried home. On his arrival in England he
found 'that a company of trading chemists had
purchased ground close to his own, and estab
lished upon it a very extensive manufactory of
acids, bleaching powder, &c., the vapours of
which were not only injurious to vegetation, but
so unpleasant, and even prejudicidl to health,
that the houses, from the annual rent of which
his income was drawn, could with diffioulty be
let at: half their former rental, lie learned,
too, that the receipt of the money he bad set
apart for her, continued from time to time to be
acknowledged, and that no attempt to communi
cate with him, at least through his agents, had
been made by her. She was, evidently, still
living, and, unless he oh.oze to re-assume the
whole or part of this her allowance, he found he
must fall upon some means of supporting himself
in the world by his own exertions—further resi
dence abroad being now oat of the question.
This course he resolved to adopt, but found nu
little difficulty in discovering how to render his
talents and multifarious, but vague and ill-as
sorted, knowledge, available to the end. It ap
peered to him, at length, that teaching—the
imparting to others the information ho himself
had accumulated—was the readiest, indeed tho
only means.
It happened most opportunely that a situation
of this description offered itself. A clergyman,
of his own tenets of religious descent, had been
for many years in the habit of entertaining
youthful boarders, the sons of people of his
sect, and educating them according to the prin
ciples of its peculiar doctrines. This gentleman
was now getting much advanced in age, and, on
being applied to by May's agent, who informed
him of his family, education, and character,
readily agreed to accept him as assistant iti his
eduCational pursuits. Ile had been well ac
quainted with his father, having studied with
him in hie youth, and was consequently disposed
to receive and entertain Basil more on the foot
ing of a friend than of a mere usher.
In this situation it was then the latter's inten
tion to remain until he could obtain from the
chemists, either by law proceedings or by ami
cable arrangement, compensation for the damage
oocasioned by them, or until ho could fall upon
some employment less harrassing orquore con
genial to his taste. What he chiefly desired was
a situation of a literary nature, in connection
with a newspaper or periodical publication of
some sort.
On waiting ou the Bev. Mr. Elderfey, who was
for the future to he his employer, he was re
ceived with much affability, The house in which
he was to take up his abode stood in the country,
about two miles from a very large commercial
town in the west of England, and was placed in
an exceedingly fertile and beautiful rural die-
trict. •
As they sat together after dinner on the day
of his arrival, Mr. Elderly began to call up a
number of recollections of his youth, when the
elder, Mr. Mey and he had been fellow-students
together, and need to strive for honors. They
had both been candidates, too, for the h-')d of
that lady who afterwards became the it
his present guest.
LTO BE CONTINUED.
.1
E WNU TS.-
2000 Lashele l'ea blued;
10 bap Bordeaux Alm(
50 Sicily colt Sher
2 paper Shcel
50 “ Flaw, ts;
50 English Mint
“ Cream Nuts:
Pecon
2000 Cocoa Nuts, just e
111.Y.d
ICI ZiartIONVIIIIII4
AT THE ?AUDI
Vi re are now selling Tarke)
French and Zente Currant
New Valencia IMlaina for
New Malaga
New Smyrna figs 12% and
Now German Prunes at 1:
A!ao, Citron, Le:nou and
its.isina '' Currants, Figsand
eat market price. HA WOB
okra Corner
N 1 , 3 W BOOTS
AT
•PEOPLES' CREell
t3FNT d, LItLIEti, MIS.AtF, Y.
wen. of every detcription and q
Long Gaiters, with or without la,
‘lorocco wad Lasting flipper;,
and Patent Leather nualfinn; Eld an
ni3 N 0.17 Fifth
*OAP "
POWDER.-50 box,
of our own inanuftcture, warrant
altered kr eats In this market, on hand a
TelB B. C.
NEW BEDFORD SPERM C
2u boxes assurtod sizca , VD, Vs and 13't, ores
ou hand and for SION by H. C. & J. U. Sian
80 BBLS. Potatoes, received jAus A
atid for eatsby
• Cor car Market and First streets.
CI_ROUND SOREENINU,'S. 100 sacks
tiroand Snr.Nn'nn.i to arrive on Emma Graham, and
tor t.y JAMES A. FETZER,
Con, ,, r Market and Find acrenta.
T _ = _
OLL BUTTER.-8 bble. prime roll Butter
received and kr ruble by J.lB. A. IiSTZHE,
m,-- C4.ruur Mirka and That. farnptA.
11 REEN APPLES.-20 -barrels Green Ap
-3 plea, received and for sain, by
JAMES A. FETZER,
Cornor Market and First ntreete.
rlitiED APPLES.-50 sacks receives and
_LI for ealo by t roi22j HENRY IL COLLINS.
.QIJTTER.-3 frPsh roll, for bale by
ntrlEt FF.NRY IL COLLINS
_
FrIIVOVIIY SEED bush. Good. Timothy
Sec-t 1 for y JAS. A. FETZER,
- D YE FLOUR.-15 We. just received and
_for bale by imr3] HENRY if. COLLINS.
Ca TA RCIL-125 bxs Rochester Pearl Starch,
iJ rezeived and for a,lo by U 1 NltY IL COLLINS.
im.E.-M barrels fresh Lime just ree'l
_rj. by imral 11.
APPLES. -24 barrels Green Apples, rec'd
and for Enle by JAS. 11...FETZER,
BUTTER. -6 barrels prime Roll Butter, re
ceived &ad for eale by JAS. A. FETZER,
HININEY LOPS of various patterns, for
Ealo by [mr29i U. COLLINB.
°SACCO AND CIGARS.--A large assort
ment of favorite branc., cu band and for sale by
W5l. IJ. SMITE! dc CO,
118 Second, and 147 liirat great&
TAR CANDLES.-200 bas. assorted sizes,
ki 4's, ei's and O's Adamantine Et= eandlot, on hand and
for cale by 11. 0. is 3. N. SAWYER,
. N 0.97 Wood street.
MEATSFOOT OlL.—NeatBfoot Oil, in
quantitho to salt pnrchasov, n3nd and for Bala by
B. C. fi J. H. PAWYEII,
irlB No. 47 Fond street.
(IRANGES.-100 boxes Messina Sweet Or
augeg,inst received and for sate, by
REYAIEIt b. ANDERSON,
No. ga Wocd amt.
DRIED APPLES.-30 arias prime Dried
Apples received, and for side by
.31rQ,!..NDLI:F.S, _MEANS ik CO,
Corner of Wood and Water streets.
jgiITE FISH.-10 half this. received
o.d for rale by (corns HENRY H. COLLINa.
BEANS. -40 bbls. prime white for sale by
mrl3 liFNBX IL COLT. IN 9.
ABOUT THE LATE CONCERT.—Com
fort, Bt and fashion add much to our enjoyment
Thom whose feet rained them at tho late concert from the of
ecta of bad fit", or who need romithln^ "
now for spring wear to
make them feel comfortable, ationldbuy some of DIFFEN
ACHER It CO.'S Fine French Slippers, Gaiters, Boots and,
Shots, at the 81.10k1 STORS.,' • •
=VI No. 17 Fifth street, near Market.
riLOCK AND LETTER SIGNS—Of any
2 .11 style desired, in Gold or Plain Colors—manufactured
and put up at short notica, by J. &El PHILLIPS,
, tarp 28 and 28 St. Clair street.
A NEW FRAME HOUSE &ND LOT OF
Ground, 50 by 100 fear, eituato on Mt. Washington,
or salotn accommodating terms, by
rurM SON. 51 Market et.
VitUITS "for Christmas and New Year.—
.&• ileot Layer naizi rol • choico now Flo, in drums and pa.
per boxes, only 18%0. at
HAW ALT, Dna niownLurs,
171 , *lto Mimosa,
l o t UFFALO SIIOES.—A splendid article of
Gente and Ladies Buffalo Over Shoes. Also, Gents'
Calf Over Show, at the Peoßle'e Shoo SNIT, No. 17 Sigh
stoat, flear.Markot
nov2l
OOLLEY'S SALVE for &tie wholeslue
W
and retail at the Drug Btore of
..JOHN HAFT, JR.,
Corner of Wood and Sixth eta, Pittsburgh.
GS. -10 bble. fresh Ee just received
ui. - arid for ludo by frodol DIMS , H. COLLINS.
DIFFENBACHEB do CO