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    • VOLUME X VI.
NIOILNINi4 POST.
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1: 3Alli i iS P. I,IA Hai ;
IS tns :143i1110,C.11. C441,4t1:. Or WOOD .6.ND YkYTil
4)011.',;'s 3,1 - Rtr, payable, itrlatly in adv tin NI
Bit Dzllard invtalably required tf not paid r,-ithiri tin!. soar.
:•,,;•?..,4, Two Ocstr4--.Co: at the countor
In
• o by the Newt; iloya.
It ATES OF A*
tAttri, ny
One intei Oat' ..... • ; ,0
Two ina.‘rWraT 751
Tlir n:,. Lions I 1 051 100
..... -•••
Oiiwook. 1 75 50
Two Otti 200 1 f... 1.1 100 75
Three \se ut4,l 400 2C5 200 125 100
Ono woutll 5.001 325 2 50 1 150 14.
Two me... 00 700 405 3 601 235 250
Three moat ba 900 009 4 LOI 300 300
Four m0nth5...........10 00 0 OSI 5 00j 335 4
Fire ....... 11 00 735 5 fo r 3 5 550
laut“hi 12 CO 800 O 1.0 .1 00 It 50
Nino , n , ntite .... 10 00 , 10 35 0 Cr..) C,
One s.to.: 20 Cr)) 13 30 10 00 0 I::: 14 00
tibadiu e : Itoee or 11.53, per annual e 15 50
31,A0011A.411.3 iT ?Lt. Su:
Out dq , shi.t, par r.;,num,(oxcludvo of the paper,) 26 Cr))
lurrhrge uotic.c., ennta ;Death nolicea, 25 rout?...
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ONLY ONE DOLLAR eElt 1114,11 i,
IN C 011,3 OF TEN.
Etttglo Subfeciptleux, (43 per annual".
CONTAINS ALL TIM (11JRIIEN'r NEWS
OF VIE - .OA.Y, Political, Literary, Agricultural, Co:Junior
Lozal,'Telegraphicau3 Miscollannoua.
Thith raper being ui OW I.2.ltaEW slzu,loid neatly fatale
ml Ona white p 1.10., la Itixe . - .1, clear type, will be louhil by
tbu Einlmalber to Bice trotter Bliii9fiVAil.ll than any pallor
pit ulkloal fu l'ilb,burgh.
I' boa-, who take n inwei from Pittsburgh, will rind
tha F.IITIIII - 0. 4 .:ti nll profitable 1113 , 65t11ii , b t.
Al,lr,aa, J A 7 i 5 P. 13Alt.ii.,
Eq.l7 Editor And Proprietor.
BUSINESS CARDS.
M!EM!!
L%lt & MYEattv
BOOK Aka JOB OFFICE,
I'Cosr - CTILDIANTU:.'3,
Corner of Fifth and Wood Streets,
1'11"I'S13 U RG H.
Laving made ostenbive
the LATEST AND HAN 1001 EST 6ry LE
TYY L , end liachinet.y, to the MORNING POST
JOR OFFICT, it,t ito tr o ' ttt utina 61 Rail Road Officara
IG•rchatar, 111 " , `, and the public goaerally, La their
talp3rior tarAilllea extw Min it with dicpatch, on renLonablo
tH aka, all kin& of
it A E L AID,
MERCANTILE,
IL EGAL,
AND EVERY OTHER DESORILIHON OF
PLAIN Si FANCY PRINTING
yea
-44-Our utaterlitlbeing ne.rly all 'LLOW, we can give
'ranee or flu meet A'olillactt) suit colicit enters
LOOKS, PAMPU LETS,
RAIL ROAD BILLS AND CARDS,
BANK CHECKS, BLANK. NOTES,
LETTER HEADS., BILL HEADS,
BILLS LADING, CIRCULARS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
PAPER BOOKS, DEEDS,
MORTtiAGES, BONDS,
lair Particular utteation will also be paid to the printing
of Posters, Programmes, ic. for Contorts, Exhibitions and
Circuses. CARR & MYERS.
The People'4 Shoe Store,.
D. S. DIEFFENBA.C,FIER &CO',
Cheap Cash Dealers in all kinds of Fashionable
BOOT:t, SHOES AND GAITERS,
For Goutleoaen, Ladies, Youths oud Children,
No. 17 Fifth Street, near Market,
ucB PITTSBURGH, PA
J. 0. PERE.IN WM. JOHNSON S A. JOHNSON
I'ERRIN & JOHNSON,
Proprictota of Childs & Co.'s
Patent knasitie reire and 'Water Proof
Cement Rooting.
133 THIRD STREET.
RDE RS for ROOFING promptly and faith-
NJ' holly exec' ,ild nil cur work warranted.
Roofing imitc,,lol ,tlwapt cdd hand, and for gals, with di•
ttiCtiOllf , tar t.O-4. esp'2:ly
JOS. ie. imaniurora &. co.,
ENGINEMItS AND riIiACEIERNISTS,
Coma of Firs! and Liberty streiLt, Pitabut gh., Fa.
SUPERIOII , STEAM ENGINES for Grist
and 6,, milk lireweriec, Priutiug Establishments,
Marinfaeteri ,, , &,•., made to order. They also COUtilille the
rattunketure ut their Celebrated Machinid3"roole, such as
Turuiug Lathes, Iron Planers, Boring mid brining Machin's,
ae. Also, Wrieight Iron :glutting, with Pulleys, Bangers
&c. &c. ja9:lytl
•.1
JOHN TIlO3PtColi
JOHN THOMPSON Sc CO.,
HOUSE PAINTERS, GLAZIERS AND
URAINERS, No. 1.3.5 Third street. SIGN PAiNT
ING executed with ueuinega find doe.paton. Mixed Paiute,
Oils Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Patent Dry
ers, Ville Uontaighe Zincli, a very superior article; phik
delphia and Pittsburgh White Lead always on hand and for
sale. We are preparot to grind colors for Painters, Drug
gists, or others, at the shortait notice, as we have a !dill
'which grin , la by st.ain Painters will save money by get
ting their color!. geonii.l tuatay
GOLD AND SILVER.,,SP . !:CTACL.ES,
AT DI A N to AC TURF, S IL
11 DItO,IIETE I tS
or weighing-. Pp;Lit3, eltuat.t aul LCrt atti.
brought to thin
L7.II?4,:PNETETIS AND ArtrYMETERE,
varying in price crwa PO cacti.
POOKET COMPASSES, -
AND - - -
(SUILVEyOIt's COMPS SSES
'S ,
x.lwnyß on hand of
G. E. BRAIN,
i'raelizra Opticai, 68 Fifth &reel.
opposite Ilaz..onio lIaU
88. C. SL, J. PI. SAVVY Oa,
Li tiIIVLOTErtaR B or
LARD 01L,
C• AN DLES,
PA LM, TOILET,
AND ROSIN SOAPS
No. 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
F. J. Isustu, C. GUTEADORP
BUS NIA & GUTENDORIV,
VetrWFACTURLIIIS OF
STEA 801
And all liluda of Sheet. Iron Work.
Penn strf,t, tit,r Water, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jor P V A ,I,NIIOP rn. r‘V2i••l V
Wher
11.5 e mad Corm f)' , anted,
3PAARai 71-V.'LLL„
ALLECIIICNY GTET.
E SUB BRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
the nbov, 60 , ,,blikaiul.:1,t, and are preparrd
FAY Tra 13:107Eri L 11.17.1? FRIOE3 C:',SU rJB
25,000 BUE: 1 IEI.13 OF WHEAT.
10,000 . " RYE.
10,000 ' CORR,
It Is the intention c t tho proprietora to offer Brill& PRIO/8
rcm any ehoito lon of White or lied Wheat. They intend to
Llano very aup.,:iasFouilly Flour, and ore willing to pay a
premium to till farmer, i u tilt ahape of on extra price, to in
dime him to raise e dioico qw,tity of Wheat, and to bring it
to market in good :...rder.
EGGS. --5 .14:ggs just received and for
age by MeCANDI , Eiti.9, MJ s CO.,
earner Wood and Water streets,
a REEN APPLI::.S.-20 bbls. for sal© by
,•e l
sta II NN NY U. COLLINS.
DERRY & Co.'s 11T1C,‘ and extra fine Pens,
for sato at , W. S. HAVEN S
Stationery Ftoro,
.-nr9A Np H. 111. El and 35 Market street.
WHITE BEA N S.-10 bags small white
Benno, rect•lved and fur sato by
AIN.IIA 1.1:38, 15111 A N 3 a CO.,
.”/ - 1 strpoter
WE ro uow upeniffg; our second, and by
far the cheapemt at•wit of Fell and Winter DIVBM Gonda,
Shaw!a, Ac., that Lai ,vor brew ollerod ill this City.
C. !JANSON LOVE,
• . .
OglONbbl. Onion Setts, for
sate by JAMES FETZEit,
a 8 Corner Market and First atreete.•
S --____-____-----------------
TRA NtiE' S PENCIL SHARPENER, for
tale by W. a HAVEN,
turl9 (~, , ,,, r Sfarlwt in.d grenpl gtr,E.,,t4.
eiII.E.ESE- 60 &I:fag prime Weelard Reserve
.
f 4 riklie by WI) tVid.
ITT FITTED UP IN A I'ASTEEUL
atiti comfortable atyl., the largo coati. store hi the
ODD FELLOWS BALL. Fiah west,eta a FIRST er:ASS
' VEn T SIN RUSTAURANT AND , ALOON. 'laving hal =my years'
feltrieel Twice( Once &in exp. rieoca in the Duslatto, he is prepared to supply the beet
week! taCck• i PaPrr the niarkot. anotds. Ills Bar will bt , furnished at all times
with the best WINES, LTQUORS AND ALTS. The (al
liance to the Saloon, is in the eentro of the Hell, and re
freshments will be furnished at all times , DAY uudi DIMITY
Gu (Sundays excepted.) apitly
Et=l
T. L•:iiNNED4 Ic 11RO
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY .TAMES P. BARU:, AP THE "POST BUILDMIS," CORNER OF. WOOD AND PIISTH STRE_P;TS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
HOTELS & RESTAURANTS.
THE NOTIONAL 8/LOON,
Under Fosteen New National Trientre,
PITTABUR(III, PA.,
U. 13A RNA RD, - - - PROPRIF.ToI,
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
COR. PENT A AVENUE 4 THIRD ST.,
‘VASIIINGriIOrio D. C.
A. F. BEVERIDGE
SCO r ri l HOUSE ) .
Corner Irwin. Street, and Duquesne IN ay,
Pfl"N1111 - R011, PA.
B. D. MARKER., - - - Pitopitioron,
(Formerly or "Maker house;' Blairsville,
frHE SCOTT HOUSE IS NOW COM
vLETED .k.ND OPEN FOR GUNSTS. It is situated
iu a central part of the city, being convenient t) all lluilread
Depots and bteamboat Landings.
' The House was built in 186 f, with all modern improve.-
tabnta, and fitted up in splendid style—the entire Furniture
being new—aud will iu every respect Le a first elena Hotel.
Fine STABLEF. are attached to the premises. 10124
H. W. KANAGA.
U. S. HOTEL,
Opposite tl►e .IPenna. liettiroad Depot,
lIARRISBURG, PA.
IV AS 111 It' TO RI o'r EL.,
FORMERLY 11. 2. HOTEL,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor.
'pins HOUSE IS LOCATED ON THE
corner of P , .NN and WASIHNOTON Streets, between
the CENTRAL AND WESTERN - RAILROAD DEPOTS, and
has undergone a thorough improvement, remodeled and
furniahod with new furniture, and is now the muat conve
nient Hotel in Pittsburgh, for narelers by Railroad, East
or Wont. elybay
MANSION 110 USE, GEORGE A.U.RENTZ
PROP/US:TOP. ..No. a-14 Liberty street, just besidu the
Pas , .eriger Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which maims
It the most convenient house in the city fur passengers arc!.
sing by that road.
cgTho pruprietor having ' at considerable expanse, fitted up,
lu excellout Cue MANSION lIOI.IBE, would respect.
fully solicit a sham of public patronage. There is attacLol
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAGON YARD, airi.o.d.
lug ample accommodation to traveleirs and teamsters. ilia
Linder and liar will bo furuisliod with the Lost the mac
can afford. foldie
CORNUCOPII/2 RESTAURANT.
BF ELI YOUNG, FIFTU STREET.
Tho attontion of Merchants
and others is directed to this'
eJtablisliment, which haa boon rc outly littod
up for the mirpose of affording a SUBSTAN
TIAL EATING lIOUSE IN A CENTS—AL LOCATION,
Oanntry folks attending market are particularly invitod to
call. Everything pertaining to an EATING SALOON will
elwaya be found, of the iresheet the market affords.
ap2.9:lydAw _ _
- Excelsior Restaurant,
No. 121 WOOD Street,
PITTEIBUT.OU, PA.,
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LAKE AND
EASTEIO4 YlBl.l
The undersigned It:LIP:IA received &cm the Eastern ma:-
ket, atieeted with great care,
SMELT, KALI cd:T, HADDOCK,
FRESH COD FISH, EASTERN SUN FISH,
*EVERAL VARIETLES OF LAKE FISH,
New York Prleice , a Ploy, Egg !eland,
Egg Harbor, Shell Oynterc.
Tuts, flues. ovo, brought to this city. VOL) tleliuney of Ow
netaon torved up at the EXCELSIOR ItES2AUItAINT.
apflyd 8. SlTlNlttrea.
T. CLAIR HOTEL, corner Pa n and E t.
Clair ittreets, Pittsburgh, undereigned,forintt
ly of " Brown's Mite'," liaving taken this large and commo
dious HOTEL, and having refitted it in magnificent stf.e,
would respectfully invite his friends and the traveling public
to give him a call. Assured, with the convenience of the
house and his long experience in the business, u give
entire satisfaction, and his charges moderate.
feb22 WM. C. CONNTILLI.
SAHL. FIHNESTOCK.,
No. 14 Wood street, PAttsiourg,ft.
JAS JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM
ENGLAND
WALDRONSI'. GRIFFIN'S
CORN AND MN SCIM,
CORN HOES ; PATENT AND COMMON ANVILS; STEEL.
Traps, very superior Drawer Locks, very superior Luc
Locks, Tinned and Ennamelled Sauce Pans, Bastiug Spoons,
Brass Candlesticks, Brass Cocks, Braes Stair Rods, Braces one
Bits, Measuring Tapes, Superior Waiters, Carry Combs.
:Pascoe, Coil, Filth, Tongues, Stretch and Breast Challis, witl
variiity of other goods, all of which will be sold at mod
orate terms. apiS
II AMES MILLINGAR, MONONGAHELA
ty PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public
that Ito has rebuilt 01110,1 the fire, and having enlarged hia
,tahlishment, and filled it with the un , p.st aud must ap
prov,l machinery, is now prepared to furnish flooring and
planed boar.'o, scrowl sewing uudresawing, doors, sash and
ihutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, box mutiug, &c.
luuth Pittsburgh, September 7, 1857. fay 10
CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
And rs-Officio Justice of the Peace,
OFFICE ON TIII4II CORNER OF WYLIE
AND FIFTH STREETS.
All - business connected with this office will ha attmded to
with promptness. Conveyances of all kinds done with legal
accuracy--euch as Leads, Mortgages, Bonds, rowers of At
torney, Ac. Titles to Real Estate examined.
To the members of the liar he tenders his services as Com
rahnlonor to take Depositions to be read In the several Coarts
of this ntate, and elsewhere. his office is one of the main
Polito Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in
executing business of that kind are very desirable.
C 01 ) DISH. -10 drums extra large and fine,
for aalp by WM. U. SMII2II % CO.,
mr/AS / 118 Second, and /97 Find streets.
tierces prime, for sale by
WM, 33. 811.1.1T11 ct CO.,
1=25 115 S. , :oud, and 147 Firot streets
QIJOAR.-50 lthdB. prima N. 0. Sugar, just
red and tor Bale by WM. U. SMITH CO,
tart2o 118 &cowl, and 147 First streets..
COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee,for sale by
WM. 11 SMITH & CO,
113 Second, and 147 First ail cots.
VINE FLOUR.-20 tibia. Fine Floir in
store, and for sale by
McCANDLESS, MEANS A Co.,
f&2.0 Corner cf Wood and Wear streets.
LAB D.-A prime article of No. 1 Lat ; tl,_ill
barrobs and kegs, just received and for sale by
MeOANDLE,±3, MEANS Si CO.,
1[123 Corner of Wood and Water Arad&
pacKLEs.-6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re
calved and for eale by JAMlie A. FETZEIt,
leo Co: :ler Market and First streets.
E"S.--6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this
day, and for sate by JA'AIIIS A. FETZER,
rurl9 Corium Market and Fira at! coin.
T)LANTATION SUGAR it MOLASSES
-100 Wide. fully fair :end primo N. 0. Sugar;
600 Ms., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molasses;
LO " St. James S. 11 Molaasea, now landing and
for sale, by MILLER Br. RICKETSON,
inr2s Nos. 2«1 and 223 Liberty street.
SPICES.-
25 Lao Pimento;
" Grain Pepper, Jag received and for sale
Ly MILLER k ILICKETPON.
tur2a Nee. 221 and 223 Liberty street
(101) FISH.-
3 drums extra largo Cod Fish;
3 " largo " " Just received and
for sale, by MILL.ER & ItICRETSON,
nu2s Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
LET.—A commodious three story Frame
roue; with Brick Basement—situated on Bedford
Etieet—to rent, by yltbLBR RINI MON,
mr2s
Not. '22i and 223 Liberty Area.
- -
MAPS.—A large assortment of Pocket
Maps for 1858, comprising Sectional and Townahip
Slaps of Yennaylvan.a, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, lowa, Mis•
soul Ramses, Nebraska and minnesota, on hand and for
aOo by W. S. RAVEN,
u i 5 Nos. 31, 33 and 35 Market street.
oDll FELLOWS' ROLL, WARR A N T
and Proposition Books, for Bale by
W. 9. lIKVEN,
Corner Market and Second street..
FRENCH PAPER II A_NGINGS.—New
designs and very beantiful—receivedloy late arrivals,
for sale by W. P. MARSHALL h Co.,
-mr2s Importers and Dealers, ST Woodstreet.
VGGS.-7 bble. fresh Eggs, rev an
for sale by JAMES A. FETZEB,
ups Crztior First aud Market streets.
WINDOW GLASS. ©n assortment a 1
Country Glass, assorted sizes, for sale by
WM. H. SMITH 14 CO.,
118 Second, and 147 First streets.
0
KETCHUPO.-
30 dozen quart Tomato lietchups;
• ' SO do pint do do
16 do do Walnut do
15 do do Mushroom do
Jolt reed and fur ads by IkEYSIER. is ANDERSON,
No. 39 Woo 1 street,
144 Opposite the St. Males
I BOOKS AND STATIONERY
100 OIWRT A. LOOMIS, •
(Successor to B. T. C. Murgau,)
ETATIONIIR AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS
AND NEWSPAPERS,
No. AL Fin etrout, Pittsburgh,
Co-Partalerginip.
'FILE undersigned have entered into Co-
Partnerahip, under the style of Wm. C. Johnston Co.
9.46113 It. JOLINATON,
WILLIAM U. JOENSTON.
Pittsburgh, Suptoulber 5,1857.
e. it. 1011 - 7iiTON 31 'sLt, G. JOiii`aTilif
AAIIII. O. JORNSTON et CO.,
QTATIONERS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
and JOB PRINTERS, No. 57 Wood atreet, between
Third and Fourth, Pittsbrirgb, Pe. 840
rit'OPILIETRE SS
.01A"NOS, PIAJNOS-NEW ARRIVAL
ti SPRING STueli.--CIIMILOTTEI BLUME, to. 11.8
\Yool airs et, has filet,, exited ono now offers for sale at her
now and s,aelems waren Lane, the fiumt selection of Pianos
In the city
Pianos from YTA:Y BEST manufactories In the United
:Rates 1111(1 Europe. including those from the following mattes
—MALLET, DAVIS &C Boa ton—IIAINR.S BROTIIERB,
Now York—BAUMGARDNER k IIEINB, Hamburg—WM.
II NA BE Ar. CI, Baltimore.
No howe in the tits can come in competition fur the
number, variety mud celebrity of its instruments, nor the
extremely low vices et which they ace sold.
Persona if, want of a srase QUALITY Piano Forto, are re.
.ctially incited to call and examine before purchasing
elsewhere.
Every inarnment la WARRANTED and. a WILITTLN GeattAN
TUS given.
Second-Hand i'Mao3 at groat bargain% from 00 to $4OO
CHARLOTTE BLIINIE,
118. Wood at-eet, second door above Fifth.
Old Pialloll taken di ezchange at their fall valne. [ap6
A. NEW LOT OF
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
A N ELEGANT CARVED 11,0SEWOOD 7
1 - 11_ Octavo Chickoring ,K; Sons' Piano,
having been in use a very short time, is now
in good order and will be warranted by the i• v
subscribers. The Plano is offered at a very
low price.
A Rosewood German Piano, (I octave, made by the I cat
tierman makers; in use about two years, and cost to import
at least s3oo—rice sl.°
A Rosewood 7 octave Boston made Piano, entirely - how, to
close the consignment, or $2OO.
A mahogany 6 octavo Piano, made by R. & W. Norms,
Now York, $6O.
A mahogany 6 octave Piano, made in Baltimore, $4O.
A rosewood 6 octave Piano. old, $3O.
A rosewood 0.1. octave Piano, a very elegant and good in
strument, made by one of the best New York makers, in
wrfect order; New Yee , price $300—5240.
A 6 octavo excellent old Piano, with iron frame, made by
Babcock, $75.
A rosewood 6 octave eleleltcring Piano In good order, in
cos about 2 years, $2OO.
The above prices Include packing box and packing.
For sale by JOAN U M.F.,LLOR,
Solo Agent for ChieVering & Son's,
For Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania,
ap9 No Si Wood srr'et
_„..
TOBACCO 'AND SEGARS.
TIT & D. RINEHART,
VV
COLAMERCIAL COLLEGES
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1.856.
Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers.
300 STUDENT... 3 Al TES DING, JibtlfitiS, 1858.
Young Aten Prepared for Actimi Duties of the awaiting Ito nn
INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE
and Denble•Entry, Boolc•Keeping, as used in every de
par merit of Business. Commercial, arithmetic Rapid Boat
neon Writing, Mercantile Cori espondeuce, Commercial Law,
Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocution,
Phonography, and al other 'subjects necessary for the thor
ough education of a practical business man.
J. C. SMITH, A. 91, Professor of Book.Keeplug and
Science of Accounts.
.1. O. PORTER, Prof. of Mathematics.
ALEX COWLEV and A. T. DOUTHETT, Profs. of Pen
tuanship—twelve first premiums over all competition fur
best Pen and Ink Writing,
.Lt AND NOT yea ENGRAVED WORE, "WM
Terms, dn—Full course, time unlimited, enter at any time
—s3s. Average time, sto 12 weeks. Board. about $2,60.
Entire cost, $5O to $7O Uraduatem assisted in obtaining a
sitnation. Specimens of unequalled writing and eirculire
sent free. Address, F. W. JENKINS,
mr27 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
DRAWING LESSONS,
IT IRON CITY COII.IIERCIAL COLLEGE,
V)- 11l MECHANICAL, ARCIIECEOTURAL,
AND CRAYON DRAWINC,42ft
For further tnr,rnu:tioa apply to Mr. F. W. JEN
-131118, Principal of iron City Commercial College, Pittn•
novl4:omil.
1411.1 , 101
CONFECTION , C
ONFNUTION, CO
NFEOTION,OON
• NOTION,CONF
NOTION, VONFE
U TI.ON, CONFE
T lON,O ONPEOT
1 0N,430 NIONOT I
O N,CONF NOT I 0
N,CONFEOT lON
00 NPEOTI ON .
The most pleasant, safe and effectual Worm Remedy now
in IWO.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by
ANGELI A RAFT,
Cor. Wood and Sisth sta., Pittsburgh, Pa,
And sold by Druccisis ratteruliv
HAppincott, Shorten P
NO. IU4. WOOD STREET, NEAR PASTEL
MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va
lk:ea, Eat and Bonnet BOZO, Ladles Traveling
Trunks, Carpet Bags. &c., keep constantly tr. hand a large
stock.. We are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hav
ing facilities to turn out good stock at reduced prices, we
would invite the trade to call and examine our goods be
fore purchasing elsewhe. st.
QT. CIIARLES LIVERY STABLES. -
The undersigned has bought the lease ~.- ..
A" 1 / 4 .
of the above named Stables, to• .-;', 4.43
- gather with a portion of the extort. I - - 14.:;''7 , '‘ , -
.
EiliVe stock Of horses and Carriages, '- - ' '
late the property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition
to the stock before-mentioned, he has also added a number of
FINE HORSES, BIJGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in
Third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten.
lion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which
he has hitherto received from public is solicited.
JACOB GARDNER,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
N. 2.—A IIEARSE end any number of CARRIAGES can
cltrays be procured for 'Funerals. (lag
UOKITHEAT FLOUR.-20 Backs Buck
wheat Flour ; 60 ID wicks, just received and for sale
McCANDLESS, MEANS a CO.,
Corner Wood and Water streets.
(s)IL CLOTH TABLE COVERS.-50 doz.
assorted dzes. Ale% Stand and 112rean Covers; on
Land and for 83113 by J. a H. PIIILLIPS,
mrl6 ?6 and 28 St. 01air area.
LOUR.-25 bbls. Superfine Flour received
Jr and for sale by McCalkibLEES, MEANS & CO.,
fe2o Corner Wood:and Water street/
-ROUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND
GLAZING—In all of its branches executed prompt
ly and in tho boat manner s 'by J li. PaiLues,
rnr9 23 and 28 St. Clair street.
LARD OIL.—We have eminence(' manu
facturing Lard Oil, and wall bo pleaied to receive or.
dem for it.: We will warrant it equal to any Oil in the mar
ket. We will 81l barrels returned when desired.
B. O. a J. 11. SAWYI3I2,
frIS Idrt, ef Wand afraat,
.DIANOS TO RENT.—Two elegant Rose
wood 04 octave Pianos, will bo rented to private fam
ilies only. Apply to JOHN 11. MELLOR,
lel3 81 Wood street.
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, API II 2,7. 185 S
PIANOS AND MUSIC
13=1
IMAMS 17 ALL EIND6 OP
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
No. 1:64 WOOD STREET
JOHN BIEIZZ.
WINDOW. GLASS.-5000 yards from 2
to 0 Inch inch diameter, for Halo by
OOLLINB.
INSURANCE
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Title:
FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANV,
At ATUENS, URADFORD COUNTY, PA., .tan.1,..15'.'. :%3
preeentea to the Stcckholder.4, and made ent in rarnpl:,,e,
with the state Leave of New York. Ohio,
ME=
The name or the Ccanpauy is the FARMERS' UNION
SURANCR COMPANY, located at Minns, Fa. Chartbrt
April 13, 1853, by the Legt.slature or Pennsylvania, Cha r a.,,, ,
Perpetual.
Cush Capital, N4bleil 13 all pail TIP
Purubas in addition thereto
19SET1.
y-four Bonds and Mortgages, at
e' re and seven II cent. interest,
amounting in the aggregate to-4152,315 00
Which mortgages are or valua
ble and productive real estate,
principally farms, recorded and
d red, liens, worth generally double
tile amount and more than mort
gaged for in each cats, and tu
case less than fifty cont. low e.
exclmive of farm buildings, and
col titled by ties Re.cordere,
a he -e recorded, to the and tars of
the elides of Ohio and Illinois.
Nineteen six cent. Bonds amply
secured 47,655 00
Cash on hand and in Bank. 0 440 12
Cash in bands of Agents, and iu
coarse. of tranernbsior, , secured
by bonds with sureties
Due on losses re-Maned, 6.c
Bills receivable, protnissw y
°tee payable at bank and to the
Company
Interest accrued, (principally due
denuars 1,1818,)
Mite and OffiCb Fixtures and Fund
tare
253.4b4 51
ISCObli: FOR TEM YRAR 1857.
Amount of Premiums received during the
year $ 85,231 3 0
Arul interest received during the year 11,442 05
A net received from all other sources 2,480 00
LXPENDITI74I3.
Expenses ter the year, inclnding
commis - 31 , ms, salaries, rents, rein
surance, printing, advertising,
. Oaten and all other expenscs $ 19,19
Dividends pa'd during the year - 17,000 tie
Losses paid, which occurred prier
to December 31,1856
Lonna pair which occurred during
the year . 46,561. 54
LOSsOS adjusted and not due (since
paid) 12,&U0
Lose incurrod and in proceae of
adjustment
LOiEt3B repurtbd,on which nu extlini
has been taken
L 0311,28 resisted, on ground of imam.
anco after tire, property transfer
red before loss, property lost not
covered by the Polley, &c
---$ 39,467 99
Whoh /1111011 tof taken during tho y1ar...56 . ,429,b . 67. 00
W bolo amount of list: at date
: - Tk • E OW PENNSALVANIA, COUNTY OP BRADFORD, S
C. N tiiiipmtn, President, and J E. Cante'd, Secretary et
the Farmer& nion Insurance Company, t clog eeverally
duly sworn, depose and say, and each for tauten - says, that
the foregoing la a true, full and correct statement of the
affairs of said corporation, and that they are the above de
scribed oriTere thereof O. N. SiIIPAIAN, tresident.
.1. 1 CANPI.P.LD, Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn before me, this 25th day of Janu
ary, 1858, 11. C. BAIRD, Justice of the Peace.
T. J. lIIIN'Pr•.R, ‘gsnt,
No. 99 Water street. Pittsburgh.
REAL ESTATE ACTENT.
Q_ CUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, N0.'51
I•lurket street, for the sale and purcbaso of Real
Estate, renting henspa, attending to insurance and repairs,
obtaining loans on bonds, mortgages, Scc,; making convey
ances, deeds, bonds, hic.; writing letters and corresponding
with parties abroad, 6.e.
BEI 4 DEN SEYMOUR,
Real Estate and insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OILEO.
itiaLLLINCES..--MCLISYB. I.IIIIIP-11, liol.or
Parka, Lao. jyll:y
WESTERN' LARISOS.
ALEXANDER GARRETT,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 60 WATER riTHE',O:,
CLEVELAND, 01110,
Has for sale Lands in Illinois, Wisconsin ; Miune4Mi.,
Michigan and lowa Ho will mtchange Lands in %Viacom,' m
&c., fur Pittsburgh manufacturus,aud also fur city property.
All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addressing me al
above. aullily
'RoPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
Valuable Farm For Sale,
CONTAINING 160 ACRES, BEING A
part of Section 17, in Goshen township, Maliutiing
county, (Ado; about 12u acres elk aced, in lugh state et
cultivation, about oue-half Lut,adow land, of a superou
quality, the balance high and rolling, rawly ter the plough
It is out' of the uost grazing farina in the county, having
never-tailing springs on it, also en orchard, I baring (Inn of
a superior quality; together with a gaud ,ald valuable stow..
quarry.
It will he sold at a low prico and owl payments-givoit.
7,90011
SALEM, Col. Co., Ohio, March 24,1850. aplt.dti
For Sale.
LOTS, NOS. 19, 20 AND 22, IN SILLI
MANSIILLE, Roes township, .Altegi.ouy county,
Lou:prising together, n tract of TLIIRTY-FIVE ACRES and
seventeen perches of the very best quality of Qardon Laud,
under a high sotto cf cultivation ' and well timbered, Irweli•
ing House, two Rams, Stabilag, Potato and Spring Hon,.
About five hundred Fruit Trees, of every variety, of the
choicest kind of fruit. Tne property is well supplied with
abundance of excelent water, and is easy of access to mar
tees, by Railroad or by the New Brighton Plank 'iced. The
property is within four nines of the city , and will he sold
at a bargtiu. Inquire of 8. 13. W. (if Lt,
No 85 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
Or, of Wei u. iilJl3,ll,
apTilm 95 Pennsylvania avenue.
FOR SALE. - 15 aure3 of Land near liul
toles 6t.A.0.:1, the A.lte,theuy Valley Railroad, lo
tulles from the city 'fn. 14.1.! .4 'AI carer: d with tine rarest
trees, which intikem it a d Otto for a country rau
denne.
2 Building Lute, each !1..) by 100 feet on Penna. avenue,
rear Mager strcet.
5 do do ou Vickroy street, near !Jager) street.
14 do do on fiLirla etre , t, near Mager+ street.
do do on Bluff and Isabella treots,
In the Eigth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh.
Also, 1 Lut on the corner of Penn and Alarbury streets,
fronting 20 fuet ou Penn and 109 feat 10% inches ou Mar
bury street, adjacent to the depot of the Pri'insylvania Rail
road. For terms, etc., inquire of ISA .1C JON Ed,
mr29:lin corner Roos and First sto „Pittsburgh.
PLEASANT RESIDENOE-FOR SALE
—Situate in South Pittsburgh, on the Monongahela
river. The house r, large and convenient, having a hall 2
parlors, dining room, kitchen and •i chsmuars, u line porch
fronting the riv r, n good collar, stable and carriage home,
a large garden with great variety of choice fruit, shrub
bury etc, grabe arbor, • hado trees, etc. For i.rice and
terms, inqu•re at the office of S. cuTHBERP & SON,
apt 2 a Market street.
COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR 1t KIN F
Situate at aixatt 2 miles from the city, 21 cores of
land; large and comfortable dwelling house of 10 rooms ; a
good spring house, carriage house. atabie, etc., a- t,nant
house and other out•buildinge, garden, fruit train, grapf , e
and small fruits, a etooo wall and iron railings in fro t of
the honks and garden, etc., will be rented low to a good ton
ant. S. CUTiII3ERT & SUN,
apl2 61 ?attract -tr. ot.
VALUABLE EAST L BERT Y. PROPER
TY FOn BALK—A large lot or ground, 50 feet trout
by 200 deep to a street, with o row Frame Dwelling lii.use
of Han, two parlors, dining room, kitchen and 5 chambers,
wide porch In front, g,od collar coal tnnsa, stable, fruit,
tress, etc, Price, $2OOO. Terms easy.
ap7 D. CUTLIDEaT &. SON. 61 Market street
FOR RENT—That largo and comfortable
Dwelling Howse, situate on trio Bank of the Monon
gahela rive:, opp,esite too city, and at pi emet in the occu
palmy of Marshall, Baq. caoice fruit, ahruhlie y, tqc
in abundance and great variety. Apply to
mr3l B. CUTHBERT it SON, 51 Market et.
QTORE ROOM ON FOURTH STREET
FOR RENT.—A large Room and Collar, betwer u
cud Wood StrKtg, 9. CUTHBERT & SON,
oir3o 51 Market areal
-
PHREE STORY BRICK DWELLING
HousE VOR RENT—Satiate on Marbury strvot, bu•
Moen Penn and Lsborty streets, containing a hail, •2 par
lors, fi chambers, dining room and kitchen Rents $7.00 per
year. B. CUTHBERT 6: sON_,
mrst) 6'l I:tizrkat
AHOUSE in good order', and lot of ground
on Monterey street, Allegheny, ea, be had for the
email amount of $625. Terme easy.
mr27 8. CU • i PO`Z, 51. Mai at.
FOR s6oo—two hundred in hand, kalanee
in ono and too ynkro, ill securo a &rolling houne
and lot of ground, on Mt Washing Lon.
kar27 S. CUTHBERT & SON, 61 yfardh•t ot.
ARARE CHANCE to purchase a good
dwelling house and large lot of ground, in Sharps
burg.. For price and terms. apply at our oillee.
;Aar S. OU'rHBERT k 1-. ON, 51 Market at.
TWO DWELLINti HOUSES, with large
lot of ground to each house, situate on Carson street,
South Pittsburgh, will be sold on favorable terms, by
S. CUTPBERT hr. SON,
61 Market at reef.
WOR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one
, of the best situations In the city of Pittsburgh, for
either a jobbing, retail or prescription busines4. Purchas
ers will and an advtuttgo of rare occurrt rice- For informa
tion inquire of JOHN 11.A.FT,
N 0.1138, corner Sixth and Wood streets,
- Pintabcrp.h.
VILIROOM CORN.-3 toniifiretqiality rec'd
and for sale I y ['n 51 HENRY IL COLLINS.
1
008818. N
.BGAL
. A CL , A O R 6B f G or g CO.,
'sale by
Nos. 18 and 20 Wool stroßt.
pUTNAM , SImproved, and other styles o
Wind " °bade 114Itt"; f o r sale by
U. eatuaies.
IFIICIIAMS INSLIANCE COMPANY,
uPd Ltgalsrattalittlo..
V. PhT, IT, A.,' l & ,) 11:1.1.`.:',14,
Amount of tlttpit.l I. pool !uiolomtotl...V2.ooGoZruu
glue C 3,42,9 :to
$:&63,4118,
Iu treB Cargo 1ia,h..1.11 Lb. Uhto “roi
Iributarii.t. lusurcs agalust 1,16 or dahthi..;-.., by Fit t.,
Also, !Wit tho Pbrila of the S,aauti iuiand
Navigation Troultportattutt.
$ 200 oqu Cw
. 63,466 ti
Wm. V. P J. C. Moto m.
Q. J. McCa.ol, P. Witinor, Roue Cluillon,
C. L. WoiAltan, John A. MarHivill, Chao. B. Wright,
John J. l'uthnsoo, t11 , ... - 0,5,1 T. Pc.P..y.
$253,4‘+5 LI
gr.k.dasinor.B:
P Philade Ata. :
Bolger, Lomb £ Co.; I. aolninitz, Jnatico A Co.,
Truitt, I Bock, Morgan ,A
A. T. Latic,Puniroy, Cablevall co.
prrrsituatin 01110 E, NO. 97 WATER STREET.
opO U. W. POLNDEXTER, ,gent.
BY 'IIIEI
Reliance Mutual instgrance
OF PHILADELPHIA.
18,761 0 . .1
7,;.126 LL
UN BUILDINDS, LIMITED Oil PERPETUAL, MEROiIAN
DIKE, FURNITURE, 10., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.
Office, No. 300 Walnut street.
CAPITAL, 0171,926.. ..... .AS3E7S, 5202,405 80.
Invested ae follows, viz
First Mortgage on improved CRY Property, worth
do - able the ,mount $120,200 410
Pennsylvania Itaihoed Co.'s 6 per cent. Mortgage
Loan, $30,040 cost 25,500 00
Allegheny County 6 per cent. Penn's It. It. Loan. 10.000 00
Pennsylvania, Itnilsoad Co.'s Stock 4,000 00
Stock of the ll,dlance Mutual Insurance Co 19,160 00
Stock of County Tire Insurance Co 1,050 00
scrip of Sundry Insurance Companies 479 00
Ullld Receiva de, business paper 62,711 60
Rook Accounts, accrued interest, etc 3,336 19
Cast, on baud and in Bank 16,033 20
13.191 •4
$99,151 'l5
Clem Tingley,
William R. Thompson,
Payld 8 Brown,
Cornelius Stevenson,
John It. Worroll,
IL L. Carson,
Robert Tolaud,
:goes Johnson,
Charles S. Wood,
„tutees S. Woodward,
vair3 B A
1 GAR
inr3 NorLh-oast cur.
1,t10,4 '5 8t
6,5u0 Ou
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE:COMPANY,
12,100 00
4,561.,110 CO
No. 149 St:rect.,
Opp3sito the Custom
WILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, on' every
description of Property or Morchandime, at reasonable rates
of premium
J. Cf. COFFIN, Age&,
jytly Coniertol awl Wood Str,,ts
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPAN%
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM Proalthmt.
SAMUEL L. :iIARtiiiELL, tYcrtq.,_ry.
OFF/CE: 04 Sl'attr :trete., betwety: L'l.rarkEt amt TT ood .stnief.!
AKi9—lnsurcs HULL AND CARGO ItISKS, oil Cho Ohio
and Mibsimippi Rivera and tributrtrice.
Imiures Dr s 2alll Lcs,, ~r PUMA.
ilgaiu3t t).• Perila of tht• Rua and Inland Novigatlol.
r,p.t 9re.tiaporta,..l,s.
— "nalCr.M. Cooymr,
Jtunug nuk, Jr.,
iL.,4a. M. Pennock..
2pringur Liarbaugh,
Caw. Samuel C. Young,
Job ult.
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
LIARTERDD DY TIIE LDGISLATURE Or Pk:NDSYLVANIA
ate, voo t au I Premium N0tta...5132,343.
rp:111.13 COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
_ll,l3uildingn, Merelrundile, Furniture, Ac., iu tt,r4n ~r
eountry
llott.Juo.J. rcArcod lion. O. C. Bturvy,lCliarles A. Major
J,.ltii B. HulklGsbarlus Crimt, DiLkintkm,
T. T. Abram,, ID K. Jackman, W.
Samuel 11. Lloyd, I Dr. .1 8. Crawford,
A. A. Wiout...ardner, Jelin W. Maynard, A. Updegrad,
L. A. Aim:heir, lion. 8 Cameron, hones Aralstr,mg
A. White, Thou. Bowman D.D, SPillinm FolLren,
,hlll3BB Quiggle, Wu,. Vandorbelt, Don Wm. Bigler,
OFFICE—NO. tU FIFTH STREET,
de.'2.ldt J. A., LIPPERT, Agent.
11l HE FRANKLIN ksl RE INSURANCE
2. COMPANY, OF PITILADELPHIA.
Duutexer.s--eharles W. litiner, ThOilllts Hart, Tobtaa
Wagner, Saniurd thaw, Jacob R. Smith, Liao. W. Richards,
Mordecai D. Loomis, Adolphi E. Soria, David S. Browne, Mor•
ria Patterson. C•aes. N. PANc.o.T., rresidtto..
Clues. Socretary.
Continuo to make insurance•, perpetual or limited, op eviu,
description of property, iu town and eunutry, at rates ar, low
as aro consistent with security.
The Company have reaerved a large Contingent Entul,
.21lich,with their capital and promiun,s, safely invested, ai.
ford ample protection to the usanred.
The Assets of the Company, on January let, 1351, as pub.
Rahed agreeably to on Act of Aitioadily, were rut fallow,
Mortgage $918,1'.:8 118
Real listate 51,377 78
Total 61213,708 44
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one yeare,
they have paid upward of Oneilon Four Hundred Than
sand Donate,l oases by lire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
'O3 meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER. COFFIN, Agent,
Oahe, north-east cur. Wood and Third sta.
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANd,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS. 414 WALNUT STREET.
Organized under the General Insurance Law, with a Cush
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to $lOO,OOO. In
sures against loss or dams go by FIRE, MARINE, INLAND
NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION.
IL 0. LAUGHLIN, President. RICIPD 8111ELDS, V. Pres',
GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
DIELECITOtS :
IL 0. Laughlin, D. Sherwood, D. Montgomery,
W. 0. Stotesbuly, It. M. Carlile, Richard Shields,
It F. Shewell, O. C. Butler, William Osborn-,
George Scott.
TITS do CHAFFEY, Agents,
jcl:y Office Lafayette Hall, entrance on Wood u.
INSURANCE.
I=l
OY/14.11:iCEI:
V. 1 LLI !NI V. PETTiI.',
I:. F. WITMER, Pre. idetit.
- D. .1. McOANN, .41. -, c'ertal v.
14 I. ii,E INS() RA NCE,
$2.52,485 89
MI TINGLEY, Proddent.
ons.
Samuel Filthlime,
Robert Steen,
- William Musser,
Benjamin W. Tingley,
Martha!! Hill,
- Z I r othrop,
Charles Loland,
Jacob T. bunting,
Smith Bowth,
Win. M. Semple, Pittcb'c.
I. lIINCIEGAN, secretary.
DINE COFFIN, Agent,
or Third and Wood streets.
ItObERT P. RING, Prveidout.
M. W. BALIAVIN,
DMICITORS.
E. E.
tleorgo IV. BrIM
Jo3oplk Phu!,
John Clay Loll.
fiarl• ...I (layer,
.IS
Favery,
Sher-ankh.
berrnau,
.1. Xlagargoo, P 7. Wilor.
J. litaorinuatit, Secretary.
El=
WEST BRANCH.
L'OOIC HAVEY,'CLINTON COUNTY.
EMI=
Tholuns Kitelteu.
110 N. 0. O. lIARVEV, Prezl.l-11t.
T. T. AtatAms, Vleu Prodider.t.
Titus. NITOILEN, BoCrotary.
P.EYElttNut:i.
Temporary Lonna
Stocka
asap, aa
PITTSBURGH
LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
NO. 96 WATER STREET,
PITTSBU.IIOI.I, P-A.
ROBERT gALWAY, Prcaido•,:
ALEX. BaiDLUY, VICO Preskeut.
F. A. 113Nansai, S..,cretnry.
Air This Company males (3X.Ory incr...ranee app ortainlog to
or connected with LIFE ItatliS.
Also, against [RILL AND CARO() RISKS on the Ohio
and Mississippi Itivereaud tributes les, mid MARINE RISKS
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Piro, and againnt the
Forge of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportatium
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
' DIBUCTOIDL;
Robert Gelway, Saranel M'Clurkar,
Joseph I'. Gazzam, M.;., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Ilailman, °harks Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F. Mut,
David IL Chnall'ors. nobort If. Ilartisy,
William Carr, Jno. M.elill. EI .., '23
WESTERN INSURA Oh COMPANY
OF PITTSBURI
GEORGB UAR3I ,Atk,itt:
_
v. Clounos, Secretary.
07710 E No. 92 Water street, (Shang A Co's Warehouse,l up
etairs, Pittsburgh.
Willtnsureagainatallkindsot Eoc IiAitTIVE.RISES
A Home Institution, managed by lli:ect who aro 'el
known in the cornfaunity, and who are dut,!tTrlinutl,
promptness and liberaity, to maintain the •heracter whisk•
they have 321.5111110 d, a, offering the hest protection to tin..,
who desire to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 31st, 1857%
Block Accounts,-
Mortgago,----
Bills Receivable,.
Office Furniture,.
Open Accounts,.
Cash,
Premium Notes,..
Bills Discounted,.
DUIZOTOP4
George Doable, IL nor, Jr.,
J. IY. Butler, Clear-e J.,rk,un
Imineii M^Axdoy, Alex- Sneer,
Andrew Ackley, Win. Knight,
Nathaniel Hohneti, Alexander Illralck,
D. M. Long,Win. IL Smith,
G. W. Rickisan, P. M. GORDON,
noviti Secretary.
VAN CORDER' S
T lid NIIMING sToRE,
The Einbraltelltry Department
ofiONTAINS ALL OF TILE
A.. 1,1 n ro. talgcly
PHI; TRISI ING DEPARTMENT
, Lc iutz repkni2hol
, eet,, l 1.1/0) C)CI,S ~Ist
THE Its'ARIET DIi,?PARTHENT
Gent's Furnishing Department
Cuutainn SUIRT:, in White and Fancy Colors;
CRAVATS, TIES, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS
SILK AND LISLE UNDERSHIRTS,
LINEN AND MERINO DRAWERS, ETC
HOSE AND HALE HOSE
In Cotton, Merino and Silk, for Men, Women,
Ha the Glove Department
Will be found a complete assortment of
AL.9`, A LARGE BTCCE OP
SILL AND SILK LISLE GAUNTLETS
Is cualtdoto and contains
Ut nil ti ai lotest ilylvss, Al:so,
Ots.pt. Mark Starling,
Samuel M. Kier,
.lohn S. Ditwortb,
rrancla Sellers,
William B. Ilaya.
Johr Shipton,
Walter Bryant,
83,866 17
01,,,,50 0
01,348 Sl
$121,500 00
2,160 00
4,161 67
240 00
• 9,478 04
14,841 46
40,216 09
125,003 7E
$317,641 71,
MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW
Sr fitiNG GOODS
78 MARKET ,TREET.
t.;4)l.l,Ait:f,
ALL THE NOVELTIES,
Wilt thruith Cuafou:era with
PINS, NEEDLES,
TAPES.
SPCOI, COTTON,
BUTTONS, TO.,
AND SHALL WARE GENERALLY
THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
Ie full of all kinds of
opinion of others—and, thepost and most deli
cate of all, his warm admiration of a pretty lit
tle g:rl of eight or len years old, the daughter of
a surgeon in the neighborhood, whose principal
charms were a blue frock, red cheek?, and "such
KID, LISLE AND SILK GLOVES; t"
and children
THE.' LAMES' IDEPARTIMEN'r
ir.. op is;
CORSETS ;:;TAMPED WORK,
‘l' ORKINO AND MARKING COTTON,
WORSTED, CANVAS, ETC., ETC.
MILLINIM DEPARTMENT.
lit I% hit ust+oltulent. uT
VA BRUNS., FINE FRENCH FLOWERS,
•;llli?, t; ;,ND13 , ,3, N 'MA, LADES, ETC., .ETC
1'•:r: run will i lons. call ulal exaruhlo tlao GOODS, and
PB.R3b.S, at
FR MME VAN GORIBER'S,
,v2I: I • j t,U 78 MARKET STREET.
.I.7a.,Cll)lalP.X.DgCwra
The Best and Cheapest in Use.
ADAIR, GRANT & HARTMAN,
ANUFAPTURERS AND DEALERS TN
WARREN'S
Improved Fire and Water Proof Felt,
Cement anti Gravel Roofs,
astie, Fire Water Proof Canvas Roofing,
ROOFING MATERIALS.
FICI; NO. 24- FIFTH STREET.
Some of our Canvas 130. , 1's may he seen at
the 1 - ,lluwing placpt:—G. O. tluas,.•y k Co.•a copper worl.•e:
Plielp, Parke A; Co 'e carriage factory, Mandteater ; Grail,
B-pact' Co.'e new rolling mill. RuLhoon Minnie' foun-
ry and machine shop; Jeanei Millingarii new planing
id. South Pittsburgh; Gen Win. Robinson's Swelling. Al
,;houy; P. Fr. W. 5: C. R. Ii , and C., C. h C. R. R. freight
Crebtlino, Ohio. P Ft. 'N. g C. R. It. btrilaings,
•chester and St•wichlsy hitt/dining bridge.
WARREN'S ROOPf Al had beau iu 11 , 10 - fifteen years, and
t • satisfaction. Call, or mend to our ollio , for a circular,
over Aikty letter;tostifying I td superior durability
fee MUM of Warren's Roofing on Dug cane Depot, St.
Ciorh , a lintel, Now Dispatch Building, Poet Building, Chron
icle, Building, St. Audi owe E. Church, Hand street: Monelou
unae, (Mara (llama Work; C llimeen". Glaze Warehouse,
W Coe rolling null and tacit factory.
OUR ELASTIC CEMENT,
Van 11.1 L ply mi OLD IRON mud TIN ROOFS, which makca
wu ciit better watt r prucC. [aii23:Eint
Proposals.
()MOE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD,t
Pittsburgh, April 2.3 d, 1858.
VXTENSION OF RAILROA_D TO MA
i lIONING —The Bard of alanagers oldie Allegheny
Valley It-iltoad Company, invite oropesals for the gi adna-
I ion, masonry and bridging of that portion of said railroad
lying between Eitla. tang and moue. of Motioning, a dis
tance of tea Al,'. for cross-Coo, r.ilbbare, spikes and
clmire. Fide are erli"ited 6 r doing sail work in in-Clone
of coo or more mi!eß, and alto for the whole work. Sopar•.
.te bids for graduation and masonry, tridging, cromtito,
icon, and chairs, for tha wholo dr part of said work•
wilt bo t.toMored.
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tuck of the Company, bearing interest. Bids to
o receive at tho thee of the Company, until ATURDAY,
he 15th day ol Slay nes t Ry order of the Board.
W. N JOHNSTON. President
Proposals for lillasonry.
DROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
the uuderaigned for the building of five thousand five
bundled porehes of masonry (Atha new piera and abutments
.)!
tho Allegheny Bridge, betwe,n vow and the lOte of next
o:• - eth 1 lane and 9. et: tleatic.:o may be examined at the
r.vgincer'e office, at the Allegheny end of the old Allegheny
.1 TIN A. ROEBLING,
up 2 i:lO*J Engineer Allegheny Bridge Company.
B YB' CI, 0 TIIINGI-
ItIeCIAIC good fits, at low prlcts, In the
CI-
LINE,(IO TO
GOTLIIO EAU.,
Corner of V, 0041 street and Diamond alley
Co3t.tract for Suppiy of Marine
Hospital.
LU6 - 10.11 IJOUSE, t
Pittsburgh, April 12th, 1858.
VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TINT
se.led acc.A.p lam' by pro - or g tutran
c To fprine *.o to forni.hed, on applicatio tl3l.
;fire, will ba received thereat until 12 o'clock, meridian, uu
• 1.1 lIRT TUES!..at in June next, for the supply of ttlp
liar ne 11 ,, l1Viutl, nett- this Lath tha a ticlee or Provin
..ll-. Medic!uu, e - c., enumerated iti said forms. Thu qnau-
..• firmed 4re ~..ltiunited with nAbrenca to the auverai unm••
her e , Falun 3is tr Hospital. but the United stand reserve
tot !LL;h: to taho more or I. cffi f ea :d ar iclea, accordingly
~ 1A they may be actually required. if the articles delivered
, t r the flaspdal ore not iu he judgment M the Phyiii. ian
the best finality, and adapted to the Ike 'Hal he will bi;
at liberty to reject the same, to purchase other article in
their stead, and to charge the contractor with any excess in •
the cc't ever the contract prices
The United States risfortm the right to accept the proposal
for the whole or any portion of the articles specified.
JOHN TIASTINOS,
Surveyor and Agent Marine Hospital. ft
Proponale for Paving. .•
pROPOSALS WLI., BL RECEIVED BY
the nnarsigned, until FRIDAY, the aUth of April in
stsut, for CURBING and PAV'NG that portion of Ohio
str.et, oppo ito the Weetorn Penitentiary, est riding west
%ear dy Crum Webster street to the Rai read Bridge.
Aloe. for PAVING WITH BRICK, the eidetu elk or feet-1
set , fronting Con Penitentiary ground., on sold Ohio street.
Tho proposals will stoic the price per I i teal foot for Curbing
anti rho •tizo t.nel character of the Stone to bo used for that .
purposes- They will also state the price per square yard fot
tits niobble-Ston e a etrue t puvemeuts and the price per aqua to
yard f r the brick pavement. Thu pavement of the foot-
Way, to 1 0 e of herd cherry brick, of such quality as shall set
approved by the Warden. j
Thy prces bid, as above, to include all the sand, grzo.,t,
and other materials, and wo•k necessary to complete the
contract to the satisfection of the ' uspectors.
In addition to the bidaing for the work, as above men-
Genet t, which will be considered as being made for cash, on
the completion of the ceutrect, the proposals will state, ut,
what prices the work will be done rn a credit of TWELT„P.
MONTHS. S JON L'S, T.reasarer
•
MUM
IIIEESE.-225 bezels prime W. R. cutting
clweso recuh ad and for rule, by
mrl:2. agNIZIY H COLLINR.
TIOTEL CANDLES.--61) -boxes I.2's and
Eff 18'a, llokl Can. band'ecad ittr tele by
te.lB a a h a snayss.
ifj YE FLOUR-20 bble. in store and for
A, sale by [W3I ILENIIY 11. COLLINS.
ARD—in kegs----for sale by
2,41 Dar HENRY EL OOLLINIL
THE DA ILI POST.
lIIARIANNE ESTERLING.
1858,
[coNTlNum,:j
From the first hour they met, Basil observed
to this boy P. ft:11111v attraction toward him,
which, moccover, ho watt somsvihat surprised td
feel rectprocatel iu his own nand. lie could not
account for the regard be thus u.) auddenly
entertained for the youth. 1.10 ::ad certainly
the finest bey h, Lad ever tieen, and thli, along
with the fact of iii❑ being hie namesake, and
having been spoken of by tha master, - was all be
could think of an eausiug the feeling. The
, 2Knution, too, of loving any objz.ot, was to him
quite a novslty; for through a period of years ho
had not had any Cid:ma, add but very few ac
quaintances: whani oonkty, besides, had been
rather a burden in Idol than deeltable
In the course) of a few weekathey had heentne
inseparable conipanien.l, aml kentned to feel much
and mutual delight in etn:ll other's society.
They walked awl rodo the neghborhood
together, and at home weto always side by side.
The effeot was soon evil:lout on little Geralll-L-he
took to books with morn zeal and assiduity
than any other boy s kt the soh col, and Boon fully
redeemed hiB oha.Aaer for talent. At the same
limo he lost much of hio devotion - to the play
ground, and would have neglected it altogether
were it not that Basil 1.1e4 ..3areptimeaho applaud
his dexterity at the variona games. And the
stimulus to all this was the approval of his
friend. Oae wont of prai,iti could do more than
twenty applications of the vc:l,whiie, if anything
was going en, a single serious. look woul,l make
him cease on the instant, and go way to another
corner of the room, where he would sit as quiet
as a mouse Lill roam won' of hiudnons would
draw him frow hi 3 hiding plane.
Basil was his coa,itaut refarenco in all caries of
doubt or difficulty the 'lc outlay of inkstands,
books and playthings-4110 surgeon of all outs
and bruises. Ile was made the confident of all
his thoughts and fuulings--the injuries received
from his playmates—his determination not to
submit to them—iiio dislike of some and good
As they ran:bled about together, the subjects
of their conversation were sometimes curioue—
such as moral right and wrong. justice, honor,
courage, leanly of scenery or any object, taste
and the like. On such topics Basil used to listen
with great pleasure to his little friend's ideasr
treating him always r 43 an equal, and allowing
him his full half uf the conversation; when hit;
opinions were incorrect, mildly and playfully
stating his own, end where the error lay.
Frequently, too lie talked to him, but always
w ith the ;A i r of companion—one receiving
an well in; giving information—en matters
of natural history, foreign. eountries, strange
experiences of his own ; or would tell him an
ecdotes of great men, or give him abkdraets of
the stories of plays and poems. And so happy
did little Gerald feel in sues Circumstances, that
he would often come to Basil, take him by the
hand, and say, "Come and have a walk with mo
and give me a lecture."
One evening in summer, when they had a long
ramble together, gathering nets and blackberries
Basil, tired out, sat down to rest by the sunny
side of a rock orownt.d with au ancient tower.
Little tierald came and eat down by his Hide,
t.ud after a loin; silence, bursting into tears, let
big head fill upon hi) shoulder and sobbed
cut,— .
"My dear Mr. May, I don't know how it is,
hut I am never happy but when I am with you.
Aso you a philosopher ?"
Such woro the traits that made Basil's heart
warm to this boy, towards whom he E;00:1 felt an
affection that in its strength and peculiar char-
actor brought up to his mind that which ho had
borne long ego to hie own father. It seemed tho
identical sort of feeling, equally intense and
equally pleasurable. When Gerald was not. near
him he felt a "want," as the expression is,while
his mind was full at anxiety lent some accident
might happen to him ; he could never apply his
thoughts seriously io any subject unless ho was
un d e r hie eyes nor di i he ever teel cheerful save
when the clear voice, and merry laugh of his
lit' le favorite were ringing iu his ear.
The greatest punishment Basil could inflict
open (lerald was to withhold his centenaries
'torn him—not to speak to him for some days ;
and this the culprit bit 1110eL lle iris
very miserable indeed, nod the wa ye h e t oo k to
get once more into his geml graces viers as awns
jug as they were en inn Aware that 13:1:,i1
was always pleaaml with ;dui for studiousness,he
would got hold .f helm, great volume, and fitllt •
irr g himself a little from him, would pour close.
ly (NM. it for hours, ever and anon lifting his
eyes to see if he were, how diligent he
was, or if Lilo :dem expression of h;a face were
relaxing. To such a pre.‘,.eteling his - obduracy
cnis sure :uid they wca.ll.l speedily be
friends again.
• wh en (lonia I ( O s ill, rvt 11,11g431'
oualy, any.iety 17)10 ineressed to torture ;
he was hardly able t f , il through hin avocations
as a teacher, , ani at night ectild not sleep. Ito
felt a constant impub , e to go to him to net)
whether he was not 11 , :ttnr, and at last seated
ttnuself beside ill bed, and took upon himself
the °thee of aurae, althotig the disease was an
tnfeetious one, and he was certain he never had
, himself. Nor Was it til he was pronrunced
convalescent that h 6 Inn - rent , ' his peace of
Blind, or was tit for any exertion.
I 11)1 atiDther th•11.:11,1, With some ()there,
1.14,1 beeu found guilty ( very heinOUS
schoolboy offense, fur vlnioli pur&liment
was demanded. Basil pleaded much to get hi,
.ti, but stern kutice, in the acapc of Mr. Elder
. isy, vac ; and he, had to look cu
while every blov inflicted on his little favorite
made his own nerves thrill with double the pain.
But this Tits prior to the illness. In the
icourse cf hie recovery from the latter he tins
•me evening enpressing„ 'With tears, his gratitude
li .nd ”tfection to such a disinterested friend ;
•4 I like you very well, indeed," eaid ho—
better than any one else "
" What, Gerald, better than your father and
ni,ther, and all at home I"
Yoe know it would not be right to love any
bo y better than them."
‘• But, alter them, I am the hest liked, I
hope."
"Yes; but I like my grandfather very welt,
too
Oh, very kind; t,ut not no kind nor SO good
as you are. t Quit you veers Home relation to
me."
‘• Yen know you tiro my little adopted son—my
son G-rold."
" Y(39, that's all very (Inn, but, wheu I leave
you and go homo, you will soon forget all about
me."
About a month after Ilk when he was again
well and active, and running about as before, ho
was suddenly called home to his friends. This
was a blow sufficiently severe to Basil, who had
for several months felt all but happy in his soci
ety.
NEW NUTS.-
.20 , 00 1 ushola Pea tint , ;
10 bage Ecirtleanx. Almond,:;
all t I `, Slay 'la HAM Altiwillti;
.g''''''-,:.. paper She 1 a
'" --.. . ,i) " Alibe tn . '
ra ‘• EmNli Walnutii;
".. i , %5 " ircairitints;
*2O " Pecen ' 7-
•_.'ooo Cocoa Nntd. lust feceived and for salo by
tti'.l.'ll..F.X. it ANDERSON,
No. 10 WoOd atteist.
lti I,sito tho St. Cbiirlea hotel.
REIGN FRUITS!
REDIJOTION IN PRICES,
AT TILE PAGODA. TEA ST 01111.
Wo art, now mellitig Turliiy Currants at Sc 'it lb.
French and Zanto Curr Ant,,, at 10c and 160 lil lb.
New Valinlcia Itnliins bi , L aiilibig, at liii,;(,c 14 lb.
Naw Malaga • at 1r.,. 7zi lb. .
Now.bniyrua Figs li.iS end 1:1,2 /1 lb.
Now OFrinan Prunes at ILly 4 c qt lb.
Aldo, Citron, 1•0111(nk awl ()Tango Peels, Spice..., etc.
Raisins, Currants, Figs tied Prunes, iiitnle salo at Wu :.,w ,
emt naukot price. 11AIVOICTL1, 1tit0..4 UROWNLEE.
mot errvi , Piuulimil 11P14 DiiilTMlsi Illil,v.
Western . Ponitanttry .
I.IOOKS-lor splicing India 'tubber
ID or I,c,,thtr Bolting—a +Ludy v( tltu different :t
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,
ei
Jolt recved tied Yale, by J. if. lIIPi iLIVS,
tnair atA.t.
NAM BER 167
A DOM ESTI° • STORY
"LI be very kind to you':"
[To 4::ONTiNIICIP.