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    VOLUME XVI.
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Olii),V ONE BOMAR Hit YEAR,
IN CLUBS ON 'lriii
Sktigite Subrcrii3tioihu ; fit= per annum.
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OF DAY, wry, I'.
did, Local': T5,1ug:1,4,1110 aurl Allszellrynt.onh.
'11.161 Papur Itaing of tll3 LA1.106%2T tout, and neatly prime
on lino vitrito paper, in larT,r, riu,r typo, Sill b.: , found r.-i
110 arritocriber to E,ivo ttott..: :lon then uny pit
pur:4irihml in Pittoburgb.
Thoeo who-whh to taken pupEr from Pittttlotrgb, will ft
thelt.3.ll:Uß.ltAY PotiT o met ood profiteblt+lnemiruurt
A.Lictus,JALS icii,
Ktlitor. end Pruprioro.
BUSINESS CARDS
JEs..! eta&
BARR 41 MYERS'
BOOK AND JOB OFFICE,
(orner of Filth and Wood Streets,
rrl`t7l.l3l I it(
91HE urh,rsi g ned hxviu g mpola extensive
ILadditionfa of tha LATF.:-.r A NI, HANDBONIEST S'LrYi,ES
P iCYPE, and linprovbd ry , to th” MORNINO PORT
JOII OFFICE, invito tl,O e [torah'', of Rail Road (Mon s
ile!Thauts, lao., and the public generally, to thrir
tup'ertor
ttr4o, ..1
R - AI L - tit 0 A ID ,
Pil RCANTELE,
L GA L,
.4.111.) EVERY YtILIJt DE:witivrioN OF
PAIN & 'FANCY PRINTING
#4; Uur mahmlal L:Aug nearly ull GOV, we eau gha
of the Juokit complvte dat.iekutiov, and xolirit orde,l
tbr I
11,)OKS, PAMPEILEn,
RtJAD hII.LH AND OARDB,
BANLf. CEIEOI{,, BLANK.
LEW Elc 1-1 II
BILLS_ LALI.V,
USINESSWATLDS,
I'A plltt liool> , DEEDS,
puNDS, Er
utioi.Liou wlil /.1”. La paid Cu pd
Of Punters, Nogenirano9,,t.. Ca. Coneerte,
BARR 111YEIL4
The' People's Shoe Store.
D. S. DIEFFENBAufIER & CO,,
Cheap Clash Dealers in all hinds of Paahiaual.l
BOOTS, SHOES IND GAITERS,
fur Uoutlumeu, Ladies, Youthe 441,1 Childr6u,
No. 17 etilit Sireet, .tar Market,
ocB PiTTSBURCIII, PA
M/Mitlia=l
Propriotora of Chihla
Pat cut litartic 14`tre atilt Water Vroot
Cement hoofing.
THIRD STREET.
ORDERS for ROOFING promptly aiol faith
fully hioct,;(3ll, and all our work war ran tk.d.
lioohng material always on to.tot, ttrot for *MP, with di
ractiona tar .ace. eatAtll y
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ifiA41.1.11.4)al 00.2
, 1194gNEEIR,..S A!...INTED
Cbrrter of Ara ai:d Liberty strft:4, IVZsbu),yl,, Et.
QUPERIOR STEAM EI‘TUI NES for lyrist
kJ and liaw Mills, Brawsriss, Printing Establishments,
blauLifixturles, itc., 11111.111 to order. They also continue the
mauufeicture of their Cslebratsd such aq
Turalug bathes, IrOLI Ph.note, Liorlug
Ahtu, Wrought Iron Slieltiug, with Punevi, lielgori,
Lu. du.
E=l
JOHN THOMPSON Si, CO.,
aOUSE PAINTERS, ULAZIERS
.ANI)
(MAINERS, No. 135 Third street. KILN PAINT
iNG executed with neatness and despatch. Mixed Paints,
Oils, Turpentine, Varnish, Japan and English Putout Dry
ore, Ville Itlontalgue Zinclt, a very superior article; Phila.
dolphin and Pittsburgh White 'head always on land and lot
sale. We are prepared to grind colors fur Painters, Dreg-
Obis, er.others, at the shortest notice, WI we hair a Mill
which griude hy'ateaut Painturo will save tuonoy l.y get
ting their colors ground with in Ourray
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GOLD'AND SILVER SP2CTACLES,
AT BIANURACTURIK'S i- 2 13111 - 714S
iiFIIRI)METE R 8
or weighing eph ita, thk , ana beet nrtiCh.b CV,
broughrto thid city.
THERNIONIETi:RS AND BAROMETERE , ,
prie, froni .1„(t to 4.3 u ,•kai.
'POCKET COMPASSES,
ANY>
COMPASSES,
aiwwid - e,ll li,lll/41t F SHAW'S,
Frazfizai Optician, f FVI/, S:reet.
eet3 .pisman filna.ufa fail
kit. C. St. J. ,
LARD OIL,
CA N ILES,
PALM, TOILE]',
No. 47 Wood ntrcot, Pittsburgh, Pa.
F. J. Isusa&, C. 11 UTENDORF
GITTENDORP,
•
STEAM 13 01 lAERS)
And all kinds of Sheet Iron Woch.
Pena utro.ot, Watcr, Pittm! , klro:,
AV"- Ait T A VTIoW V,D Gtlirvi V
Whet 1, Rye and Ca i 9bameil,
Tr 7.9
PILA.R.7s STEAM' MILL,
ALLEGIitNY OITY.
VP II E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN
inn above establishwent, and aro prepared to
ESIC 711 111‘3131531' PfSIOP.9 IN OAHU :GB
25,000 BUSHELS OP WHEAT.
10,15:23 " •
10,00) 00111'1.
IVA is the intentioo cf the proprietors to offer KURA PRICK°
t r ot any chok., lota of White or Red Wheat. They intend to
make very superior Fatuity Flour, and are willing to pay a
premium to the farmer, in the shape of au extra price, to in
duce him to raise a choice quality of Wheat, and to bring it
to market in good order•
J rls:lydkw
EGO S.-5 Ithis. Eggs just reaeived and for
sidu by AIcCANDLESS, MEANS it CO,
fo2o Curlier Wood end Water etreete.
G RE 7 EN .APPLES.- bbls. forsaleby
HENRY H. COLL
I
NS
JERRY & CO.'S fine and extra fine Pond,
for sale at W. S. HAVEN
Stationery Stem,
Nos. 81. 33 and 85 Markel etrobt.
BITE BEANS. —lO bagH email whi
Bonne, anu t.. sale by
- , IIicOANDIESS.,AINANS lc CO,
V.,noti and %vat., •troel•
Wfal are now opening our second, and by
r the cheapest stock of Fail and Win fer Dross Gonda,
Bhawls, da., that has ever Leon ofkrad in this city.
C. IiANfiON LOVE,
P....eucra tfarbet 7i
ONION bbl. Onion Setts, forenh,
oh]. by JAMES A RETZEI.I,
toB Corner Market and First streeti.
_QTRAN(3WS PENCIL SHARPENER, for
1„7 sale by W. 8. HAVEN
19 . 11 tk - I t Yr WYI)Lot ii... 1 AftrAnd streets.
etHEESE-4,0
_boat plinao Western Reserve
fur ado by - *ail WM. IL Eildnil el Ot)
I_IIAS FITTED Ul' IN A TASTEFUL
utid . ^mtior'ubh xtyle, tle Isr4o centre store in the
TI INu . ,)DD FELD )IFS lIALI,. Fiith s reet, as a FIRST CLASS
i„ II zi y ttLSTAURANT AND .ALOON, Having hal many years'
tt wo ,jd „„j . I pai,,,r, exp. rteace in the business, he is prepared tuttipply the best
the market :Mortis. Ills Nar will be famished at all times
w4li the best VI'iNES, L'QUORS AND ALES. The en
ranee to the Salo .u, Is in the centre of the Hall, and re
freshments will bf nishol at all tunas, DAY and NVN
IT
(Sundays ex epee .) up14:14
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1 601 i 601
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3 50 2
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',•; 851 4 611
bui
bl,O 4vii ti 6U
6 ou 5 S 6 i Ou
13 3E; 1U uu 6 ut, 13 GU
:3, per VU
MEE=
AND ROSIN SOAPS
R. 'P. KENNELY & BRO
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY JAMES P. BARR, AT . THE "POST BUT LDINGS," OORNER OF WOOD AND F LEM STREETS; AT Fl V E DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
HOTELS RESTAURANTS
THE NATIONAL SALOON,
Tudor Scooter's National, 'Theatre,
ITTTSBUROH, PA , •
U. - BARNARD, - - - PROPRIETOR,
w. sul
GTOI HOUSE,
CUR. PENN'A AVENUE 4 THIRD ST.,
WASIHNGTW - i, D. 0
A. F. BEVERIDGE
stort HOUSE,
ilonacr irvvizA Street. and Duquesno Way,
Pi'f - TneUlt(lll, PA
B. D. MARKER,
(ioraierly of tho "Maiifer iiuuse,•'
B seoll , HOUSE is NOW cOAI
- I'LETEL) ANL t'/YEN ktllt Ut. ESTr±. it is 'lnwood ,
In tt neutral part of (Ild pity, !wing convenient itt odd
but is inubt,t. I.4‘nditegi
'ILA House was hunt in 186 n, with all mch.l,3ra improve,-
[bents, lilted up in spkittlid style —the outhe Vuruil are
tiew—tai will in Ecet y re4ect Dc a brat Hotel.
Vine STA tiLES are attn.tosi L Et, i•ren.loes.
J. W. KANAUA.
U. S. RIO T E
i➢ppostta tlw Panits. ttallroaci
IlAitithißUliti, Pi. ii,ib
WAS INGTO II (ilo 'if' a... 1
calm baht U 1.-L,
JATIFES BRAN iWtd,
pIIIS HOUSE IS LoOAIT I ON Tll E
corner of Pi.NN and WASIitNOTON Strbats, butwi:rui
th.CEIN'PRALt4 1.) It/111,11.0AD DLIPUTs, arid
has uudirrgoria a thoriawli naprovoniout, remodeled and
furniatied with new IGIGi
Akiro, and is Gut., 1110 (Hurd CJUN,
niout Hotel iu Pittsburgh, for Travelers by Railroad, Eagt
or West. utyHay
NIANSION HOUSE, UEOttUE AURENTZ
Pilor•rasibu ~Nc. 314 Liberty street, fruit tie
PAGlSellgcl Iwisut /LW POGLai)lVllltitl Railroad, whiot.
It the inust eouvoulent boron, iu the city for Leidaengers c. •
%dug by that road.
6,Tho proprietor haying, at coniiitioratila express, 1116,1 ,71.,
In 010,1100 style, the MANSION HOUSE, would reap.
fully solicit a share of public patronage. There is Altai is .1
a sploailid STADIA: and extousive WAQUifi YARD, an, I.
lug 411100 41,C01111i1Odlitit/11 to travolors arid teamsters.
Larder aiid liar will Le furnished with the brat the nuirlo
atfurd. febl.l
CORNUCOPIAU RESTAURANT.
BY ELI YOUNU, FIFTH STREET.
Tho etterdluu of Illerchaut9.- -- -. -
and ethers is directed to tide - •
establielimehd, Which hue been recently fitted •
np for the parpuse of affording, e SUltel'AN•
Tt AL EATING ILOUBN IN A OENTItAI, LOCATION ;
Country folks attending market arm particularly invited to
all. Everything pertaining to au EATING tiALOON wllt
iklabye be found, of the fredhest the market anurde.
np29:lythAw
Excelsior Restaurant,
No. 1i I Wot D Street,
NI
Pirrauenou, PA., r '"
WHOLE:!ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN TARE AND
EMSTEUN II 1.
the uudortiigui-d haA Jost recolvtl irc.m the E.r. , itsrn mar
k nt , nolectod with 'groat cart),
SMELT, HALIBUT, HA Uloi
FRESH HUH 111811, EASTERN SUN
SEVER 51. VALLI ETI OF LAI lq 101:411,
Now York Prtuce , m, litzyp tagg;
Egg Idarbor, Shell Oystero.
The, iimmt ever bruuglit to Chid City. Eivory dutit , aol of CLr
Buittit.l reread n 1 nt the ItE4STALIRANT.
apayd :3. STEIN ItUtlIC
(2T. CLAIR HOTEL, oornor Penn and St.
Ulsir slcoots, l'ittstiui b, Pa.--Tho endsrsignad,t.rwvt•
y • OWil'A 1.11t1.11," unving Laksu this largo itllti coniiiio
dii.us HOTEL, and having retittiid it in magnilliant style,
would ioatioctfully.invito Lis friends and Chu travultug
to givo him n CALL Aaaur. d, with tho couvonienco ui tiro
howir end his long 0/perieue.3 in iho bnatueas , (fiC.,.;ei n give
and his ilargos unKteratu.
fsli2ll WM. 0. 001•TNICLIiY.
FAHNESTOCK,
No. 14 Wood street, Pillsbarigh,
LyAs MST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM
Ii ENCiLA ND
ALDRON GUI te IN'S:
Itma i;111
CON A\D GRAIN SCITHE,
. .
0011 N HAMS; PATENT A NBOON!MON AN VT1..1;
Trope, emery etgporior bra'wer vary auperlur
Locke, 'Planed and Ennatualleal lit.tucu
Braga Camiluaticlia,,Braa.Cacka, limas '.• , ,Lair BAR - , lica.i3e2 and
Bits, Measuring Suprsiur Wsitara, Curry Combs,
T.nesini, °oil, Filth, Tonguou, Strotilsandllrai.l Chains, aith
variety °I other goods, all or whir h will La mrlJ ut Inoil•
irate tonna. atilll
t Mils NIII,LINCIA.R, 111uNUNUAllELA
IN bi MILL, w..aLl s.isiii,ictrully 'saurus the
110 hue t,built, einee t.h..= rice, unil haviug titilargaa
anti lilh d it NW. Ili, ieaeet and most. al,
111:1Cil WWI" 1104 e ii! 0p1.1.,1 LIB I tit' rtldil 11041r . .. 1g and
[1(•i".,14 I eau i 11 g Laid innasi.rilig„ and
kiln dried, ti LA.LIoN, uerul. ingo , Let making - , etc.
&alai Pittsburgh, September 7, 1857. e AlO
CHARLES W. LEWIS, ALDERMAN,
And Lx-Officio Justice of the Peace,
OFFICE ON THE CORNER OF YLLE
AND FIFTII STREETS. •
All businesq counuctud with this office will be attrndo3 to
with pronaptuces. (Joncuyancus of all Itffitla done with legal
accuracy—each as Leeds, Mortgagee, Honda, Powers of At
toruuy, Ac. Titled to Real hatate examined.
Tu the members of the Bar ho tenders hie services as Coin
issiouor to take Depositions to he rca.ti in the several Courts
el this etato, and elsewhere. His office is one of the main
Pulire Stations of the city, and consequently his facilities in
executing business of that kind are very desirable. 1.1'610:1y
COD FISH. —lO drums extra large and tine,
tor sato by W5l. U. SMtTII S 00.,
118 Second, and 147 First streets.
R ICE.- 10 tierce: , prime, for sale by
SMITH co., 1 ,
mr26 118 Second, and 147 First streets.
~.;,rIUOAII.-50 hits. prime N. O. Sugar, just
recd and for sale by WM. 11. SMITH itl ,
turld. 118 Second, and 147 First stre...te.
COFFEE. -200 bags Rio Coffee, for sale by
WM. 11 81111T11. /t. t ,
mr26 118 . Second, and 147 First Mt: cts.
FINE bbls. Fine Flour in
store, and for sale by
MotJANDLE6,II, MEANSCI),
f. , 53 Corner of Wood and Walks- stre.,ta.
LARD. --A prime article of No. 1 Lard, in
barrels and kegii, Pint rt,c6lved and for Nate by
mcoANDLE, Niv.ANs
ta2,l Career of Wood and Water etreoto.
picKLEs.-6 bbls. Cucumber Pickles, re;
cuired and fur male by JAMES A. FETZER,
1e2.0 ' C,ruor Market and frirst atreeta.
-E a(i g
8'
6 barrels fresh Eggs to arrive this
d 3 d for sale by JAMES A. - FETZER,
tatl9 Corner Market and Wind etieete.
DLANTATION SUGAR t MOLASSES_
EL No Lhde. fully fair and prime N. 0. Sugar;
61J0 Wis . ., oak cooperage, prime N. 0. Molasses;
James S. II Aloladaes, uovi laudiug and
for dale, by MILLET. & RiCKETSON,
an 23 Nos. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
SPICES. --
25 bags Pimento;
lut) 4' Chain Peppm, Pat received and fors al.;
I,y MILLER A ILIOECETBON.
mr2e IY , s. 221 and 224 Liberty street.
(lUD MIL_
3 drums extra large Co/ Fish;
" largo " Just received and
f,,r sale, br MILLER & ItICKNTBON,
tur2s Nes. 221 and 223 Liberty street.
rllO LET.—A commodious three story Frame
L. Boni°, with Brick Basement—sitnated oa - Bedford
street—to runt, by MILLER & BIOII.III'SON,
uir2s Num. 221 and 228 Liberty street
_ .
MAPS.—A large assortment of Pocket
Maps fur 1858, compritiug Sectional and Township
Maps ut Peunsylvanai, Oldu, Indiana, Illinois, lowa,
Nebraska and Minnesota, on hand and for
W. 8. HAVEN,
Nos. 31, 83 and 35 Market stroet
ODD FELLOWS' ROLL, WARRANT
and Propeitiou Bookv, fur iale Ly
W. S. HAVEN,
a 5 • Corner Market and Second etreae.
FRENCH. PAPER LIANG-.INGS.—New
douigns and vary beantiful—receitrod by lato arrivala,
for Halo by W. P. MARSHALL & CO.,
utr2s Importers and Dealers, 87 Wood street
VGGS.-7 bbls. fresh Eggs receive(' and
.211 for sale by . JA ES A FETZER,
•al 8 CutThr First and diarkst groat&
WINMOW GLASS.—An assortment of
Country Glass, assorted fazes, for sale by,
WM. BMITH & ca,
us Second, and 147 First streets.
K -TITO.IIUPS.-
30 dozen quart Tomato gotchups;
30 do pint do do
15 do do Walnut do
19 do do .Mmbroom :do
Just reed and for sale by RHYMER & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Woo I street,
ap3 Opposite the Et. Oil-Arles Sot.'
PROPHIETUE SS
PROPRI ';IZ,
Pi TTS BUK Gil, PA.
Proprietor
PITTSBURG% WEDNESDAYS APRIL 28, 1858
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
R OBERT A. LOOMIS,
(Successor to D. T. C. Morgan,)
STATIONER AND DEALER IN BOOKS, PERIODICALS
AND NEWSPAPERS,
No. 41 Fifth street, Pittsbutgh, Pa.
Co-Partnershlp.
THE undersigned have entered into Co-
Partnership, under thaatylaof Wm. O. Johnston t Co.
SAMUEL It. JOHNSTON, JR.,
WILLIAM G. JOPIISTON.
Pittsburgh, Soptamber 5,1857.
6. R. JOlll5/31'011, 111
JOHNSTON it. Co.,
IO NERS, Blank Book Manufacturers,
1A.3 and JOl3 PRINTERS, Nu. 5 Wood atrea, t..3i.w00n
Third and Fourth, Pittalrargh, Pa. 8.30
PIANOS AND MUSIC
piANos, PIANOS-NEW ARRIVAL
spRimi STOCK—CHARLOTTE) BLUME, No. 118
Wool street, has Just rrceived and now offers for gale at her
new and ilptiooll3 warereoms, the fliie , t selection of Pianos
in the city. •
Pianos from the Via? REST manufactories in the United
States cud Europe, includinz those from the iollowiug makes
—IIA LL ET, DA VIS Bosteu-11A1 NES BROTHERS,
cio•.v York—BAUMGARDNER REINS, Hamburg—WM:
NA BE & o'l, Baltimore.
tin house in the cite can come In competition for the
camber, variety and celebrity of its instruments, nor the
extremely low prices at which they are sold.
Pursues in want of a FIRST QUALITY Piano Forte, are re
spectfully invited to call and examine before purchasing
rise' where.
Every iurtrnment is WARRANTED and a wittrriat GILMAN•
TSS: given.
Second- iland Pia nos at great bargains, from $6O to $2OO.
CEIARLOTTE BLUNIIg,
11S Wood st-oet, second door above, Fifth.
Old Pianos taken i,, exchange at their full value. !ape,
NEW LOT OF
SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
AN ELEGANT CARVED ROSEWOOD 7
Octave Chickering E Sons' Piano,
having twen in use a very abort time, is now -3,ci?:.7.=•.-! ,
in good ceder and will be warranted by they . ;r: y
anhacribera. The Piano is offered at a very
low price.
A Rosewood German Piano, 6% octave, made by the t est
German makers; in use about two years, and cost to import
at boost s3oo—price
A Rosewood 7 octave Boston made Piano, entirely new, to
close the consignment, :or $2OO.
A mahogany 6 octave Piano, made by R. & W. Nunns,
Now York, $6O.
A mahogany 6 octave Piano, made in Baltimore, $lO.
A rosewood 6 octave Piano, old, $3O.
A rosewood octave Piano, a very elegant and good in
tdrument, made by one of the best New York makers, in
perfect older; New Yort . price s3oo—s2&o.
A 6 octave excellent old Piano, with Iron frame, made by
Babcock, $75.
A rosewood 6 octave Chickering Piano In good order, in
roe about 2 years. $2OO.
The tibere prices include packing box and packing.
For f , ale by JOHN H. MELLOR,
Sole Agent for Chickeriug It Boa's,
For Pittsburgh and \Vesta% Pennsylvania, •
api) - No Al Worm str.e.t
`TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
I). RINEHART,
VV
Btiltl3/601 . 1i1i11it.9 AtftD
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
COMMERCIAL COLLEGES.
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855.
Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers.
300 STIIIMNTS A7TEriDISG, JANILVY, 1868.
Young , Men Prepared Jru Actual Ditties of the Counting Rom
IN sT RUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE
2.. and fionble-kutry,Book.Ecoping, 1.. f Takled In every de•
par , mont of Business. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid Bud
ne,,a Writing, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law,
Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocution,
Phonography, and all other snljecte necessary for the thor
ough educitiou of a practical, business man.
.1. 0. SMITH, A. M,. Professor of Book-Keeping and
&fence of Accounts.
J. 0. PORTER, Prof. of Mathematics.
ALEX COWLEY and A. T. DOLITHETT, Profs. of Pen.
manchip—twelve first premiums over all competition for
i,ent fen and Ink. Writing,
!Th . " AND NOT COIL ENGRAVED WORE,
Tern; dc—Pall course, time nulliniteti, enter it; any time
—s3s. Average time, Bto 12 weeks. Board about $2,60.
Entire cost, $BO to 1,70. Croinatee ssnl tod to obtaining a
ritnatic.n. Sp cituons of um quailed writing and circulars
~,ut free. Address, F. W. JENKINS,
mr27 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
DRAWING LESSONS,
AT IRON CITY COMIIERCIAL COLLEGE,
4;ii- TN MECHANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL,
AND CRAYON LItAWIN(I,
Hy 0 i;;,rd
44- For fortbar InfOrnoitioo apply to Mr. F. W. JEN
'TINS, Principal of Iron City C oomercial College, Pitta
barg rstoil4:l3md.
AYRES , WO
CONNECTION
()MOTION, 400
NVECTION,IO 0 N
P NOTION, CON.P
1 , 2 CT I (I N, 0 ONY
UTION CON VE
T 10N, EOT
I 11N,00 NIPEO.T I
N,CON V NOT I 0
N,CONYNOT 1 ON
N FECTI u N
The most pleasant, safe and effectual Werra Remedy now
1,, nen.
PieparA and sold, whelesale and retail, by
ANGELL i 3 ]TAMP,
Con Wood and Sixth shi., Pittsburgh, Pa,
And eold by Drauvl'iita nonerally. la2l
Lippinc&tt, Shorten & Pearson,
NO. 104 WOOD STREET, NEAR Fins.
MANUFACTURERS OF TRUNKS, Va
lice.s, Eat and -.Bonnet Boxes, Ladies Traveling
Tronka, Carpet Into, keep constantly Oh hand a Large
stuck. Wu are prepared to do a wholesale trade, and hav
ing facilities .to turn out wood stock at reduced prices, we
,gild invite the trade to call and examine our goods bre
tore purchasing eleewhe. st 'B.
T. CIIARLES LIVERY STABLES.--
The undersigned has bought the lease y
,r2Ol , •
of the above named Stables, t_r•F't,
• gather with a portion of the extort
sive stock of Horses and Carriages,
late the property of James Mathews, deceased. In addition
t.) the stock before-mentioned, he has also added a number of
FINE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
which were formerly employed at his Livery Stables in
Third, below Wood street. As he gives his personal atten
tion to the business, a continuance of the patronage which
he has hitherto received fren• public is solicited.
JACOB GARDNER,
St. Charles Livery Stables.
.4, lb—A HEARSE and any number of CARRIAGES can
always be procured for Funerals. de29
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.-20 sacks Buck
whoat Flour, 60 lb melba, just rocelved and for sale
by McCANDLESB, MEANS do CO.,
IWO Corner Wood and Water streets.
OIL cLoyun TABLE COVERS.-50 doz.
assorted sites. Also, Stand and Bureau Covers; on
Laud and for sale by J. It H. PIiI.LLIES,
rurl6 28 and 28 St. Clair street.
I'LOUR.-25 bble. Superfuae Flour received
and for sale by McOANDLEBS, MEANS d 00.,
fe2o Corner Wood and Water streets
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND
GLAZING-1n all of Its branches executed prompt ,
ly and In the best manner, by J. AIL atILLITS,
torfil 28 and 26 Bt. Clair street.
17" D OIL—We have commenced manu
facturing Lard 011, and will be pleased to receive or.
dere for it. We will warrant It equal to any Oil in the mar
kut. We will fill barrels returned when desired.
R. C. it J. la. SAWYER,
No. 47 Wood otrott.
DIANOS TO RENT.—Two elegant Rose
,...a.wood 6% octave Pianos, will be rented to private fain.
flies only. Apply, to JOHN H. MELLOR,
fell 82 Wood Urea.
WINDOW GLASS., 7 SOOO yards from . 2
to 6 inch inch diameter, for sale by
H. H. HOLLINd.
.WM. O. JOIRISTOM
I=3
No. 129 WOOD STREET
mm: m,
INSURANCE
D EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY,
At ATHENS, BRADYOIID COUNTY, PA., Jan. 1, ISSB, as
presented to the Steckho:den', and made out in compliance
with the State Lawa of Now York, Ohio, Indiana,lllinois, &c.
EITA F3l +4
The name of the. Company is the FARMERS' UNION LN
SURANOE COMPANY, located ut Athena, Pa. Chartered
April 13,1863, by the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Charter
PerpetnuL
Cash Capital, which is all paid up
Surplue in addition thereto
G. 13 Vi ts•
Fifty-four Bonds and Mortgag-e, .
and seven '1,4 cent. interest,
amounting in the aggregate to-4162,3115 00
Which mortgages are or valua
ble and productive real estate,
principally farms, recorded and
first liens, worth generally double
the amount and more than morl
waged for in each case, and In
canu less than fifty IS cent. morn.
exclusive of form buildings, and
a, c,rtilled by the Rectirderro,
where recorded, to the and tors of
the States of Ohio and Illinois.
Niaeteen els i canc. Bonds amply
oceans'
Cash ou hand and in Bank
Cash iu bands of Agents, and to
course of transmi-slur, secured
by bonds with sureties...—. ........
Due on losses re-Whirred,
Bills receivable, viz: promissory
~ores payable at bank and to the
Company
Interest accrued, (principally doe
January 1,18,58,)
Safe and Alec Fixtures awl Finial.
turn
--$ 258,455 it
INCOME FOETve YEAR 1867.
Araoant c.f Premiums re , vivo] daring tha
year $ 85,23 i 30
Ara't luterest received &trim.; the year 11,442 U 5
Ain't received from all ether source 2480 OU
Expellees for the year, Including
cuinnilsollue, salaries, route, Mu
01ra:ice, printing, advertisiug,
taxes, and all other bxpenmea $ 19,199 66
111vIdeuda paid daring the year 17,00 00
Loieies paid, which occurred priJr
to MA:n[lll2w 31, 1866
Loa pal a which occurred during
the year.
Izsaes adjusted and not duo (since
paid) S 12,500 99
Loewe,' Incurred and in process of
adjnatinent 9,307 00
LOME'S reported, on which no action
has been taken. 6,500 00
Loasui resisted, on ground of
inaur
once after fire, property transfer
red before lons, property lest not
covered by the Policy, &c 12,100 00
1i9,407 99
Whole amon tof risks taken daring the ya ar..55,129,862 00
Whole amount of risk at date 4,801,410 00
1•TAII: OF PENNSYLVANIA., COLNTY OF BRADFORD, s
C. N. Shipman, President, and J N. Canfield, Secretary of
the Farmers' Cilion Insurance Company, Icing severally
duly sworn, depose and say, and each for bin self says, that
the foregoing la a true, fail and correct statement of the
affairs of said corporation, and that they are the above de.
scribed onlcers thereof C. N. SDIPSIAN, President.
J. N. CAM EI D, Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn before me, this 25th day of Jana.
ery, 1868, LI. C. BAIRD, Justice of the Peace.
T. J. lIUNTER, Agent,
No. 90 Water street, Pittsburgh.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.,_
JoCUTHBERT & SON'S OFFICE, No. 51
. Market street, for the sate and purchase of Real
Estate, routing hennas, attending to insurance and repairs,
obtaining loans on ILK/1111d, mortgages, &c,; making con% uy•
doekts, bonds, &c.; writing letters and corresponding
with parties abroad, &c. ocli
BELDEN SEYMOUR,
Real Estate and Insurance Agent,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
tunsaallole.—ltlusers. Ramat, liarrotsou & (Jo., Robert
Parks, Iraq.
„fyllty
WESTERN LANDS.
AL EXANDEit GARRI,"I".I I ,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, NO. 50 WATER STREET,
CLEVELAND, 01110,
Has for sale Lauds lu Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
ichigau aud lowa. lie will exchange Lauds in Wistxmsin,
Ac., for Pittsburgh manufactures, aud also for city pr . operty.
All letters of inquiry answered gratis, by addrossiug I/16 as
above. authly
.pRoFERTY FOR SALE OR RENT.
Valuable Farm For Sale,
CONTAINING .160 /WRNS, BEING A
part of Suction 11, in Cloahen township, Alahoning
county, Uli,lo; about 120 acres cleared, In a high state ut
cultivation, about one-half meadow land, of a superior
quality, the balance high and rolilug, ready for the plough.
It is one of the beet grazing farms In the county, having
nevar•fulling springs on it, also au orchard, miring fruit of
a superior quality ; together with a good and valuable stone
quarry.
It will be sold at a low vie:, and Ca.•y payments give❑
/1 - 1)0K STREET.
Seism, Col. Cu., Ohio, March 24,165 i
For Sale.
LOTS, NOS. 19, 20 AND 22, IN SILLI
MANSVILLE, Rosa township, Allegheny county,
comprising together, a tract of Till RTY•IIVE . AORES and
seventeen porches of the very beet quality or Garden Laud,
under a high state of cultivation,
and well timbered, Dwell
ing House, two Barns, Stabling, Potato and Spring Banes.
About live hundred Fruit Trees, of every vailuty, of the
choicest kind of fruit. The property la well supplied with
abundance of excellent water, and to easy of access, to mar
ket, by Railroad or by the Now Brighton Plank Read. The
property is within lour tailed of tir• CAlly; and will be sold
at a bargain. luqui.o ‘.! B. B. W. Ulla,
No a.) fifth street, P.ttsburgh.
oi Wit 11. U.UIBII,
apiatu OS Pennsylvania avenue.
FOR SALE.--4f) aortm of Land near Elul
tun'a &Mien, oa tho Allegheny Valley Railroad, 111
miles from the city. The land is all covered with flue forest
trees, which makes it a desirable Waco for a country resi
dence.
2 Building Lots, each '2O by 100 feet en Venue. avenue,
rear Magee c;reet.
0 do do on Vlidiroy street, near Magee attest.
14 du 4o on Maria stret2t, mar Magee street.
3 du do on Bluff and lagbulla streets,
;a the Vigth Ward of the Oity of Pittsburgh.
Also, 1 Lot on the corner of Penn and Marbury streets,
fronting 30 fret int Penn and 109 feat 10 jy ladies on Mar
bury str.et, adjacent to the depot of the Pu'insylvaulaßrilb
road. Per terms, etc., Inquire of IdA S.O JONES,
corner Ross and First etc , Pittsburgh.
A PLEASANTRESIDENOE FOR SALE
—situate in south Pittsburgh, on tb., Monougahula
river. home to large and convenient, having a hall 2
parlors, dining room, kitchen and 4 chambers, a tine porch
!routing Va. river, a good cellar i stable and carriage haute%
a large garden with great variety of choice fruit, shrub
hery. etc., grabo arbor, • bade trees, etc. For price and
Vora's, Inquire at the alike of S. CUTLIIJERT s SUN,
upl2 61 Market street.
COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR RENT
Situate at anout 2 miles from the city, :11 acres of
laud; large and comfortable dwelling house of 1U rooms;
good spring house, carriage haute. uteble, etc., a tenant
house and other out-buildings, garden, fruit trees, grapes
and smell Emile, 'Mao wa'l and Din railings in fro. tof
the home hnd garden, etc., will be rented low to u good ten
ant. B. CUTHBERT & SUN,
./ 61 Market atr,.et.
VALUABLE EAST LIBERTY PROPER
TY FOR SALE—A large lot of gronnd, CU feet trout
by 200 deep to u street, with a new Frame Dwelling Hume
of Hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen and I chambera,
wide porch in front, gcod cellar coal hoiso, stable, fruit
tress, etc, Price, $2OOO. Terms easy.
ap7 B. CUTHBERT rfc SUN, 61 Market Street
FOR RENT—That large and comfortable
Dwelling House, eitaate ou the Bank of the Monon
gahela river, opposite the city, and at pre3ent in the occu
pancy of Marshall, EN.. cuelco fruit, ihrubbe: y,
in abuodanco and great variety. Apply to
rural S. CUTHBERT .t SON, 61 Market at.
QTORE ROOM ON FOURTII
k.„) FOU REINT.—A large Room and Cellar, between Httr
ket end Wood streets. S. CUTHBERT & SON,
naro 5t Market Area
TIIREE STORY BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE FOR ItENT—Situate on Marbury atreet, be
tween Penn and Liberty streets,containing a hall, 2 war
lord, 6 chambers , dining room ad kitchen. Bent, $2OO per
year. 8. CUTHBERT I SON,
=SO Al Market str..t.
AHOUSE in good order, and lot of ground
on Monterey street; Allegheny, csn be had for the
email amount of $645. Terme easy.
S. CU LUBli111! A SON, 51 Market et.
FOR s6oo—two hundred in hand, balance
in one and tuo years,. will secure a dwelling house
and lot of ground, on Mt Washington.
rnr27 8. CUTHBERT & 80N, 51 Mardet et.
RARE CHANCE to purchase a good
dwelling house and large lot of ground, In Sharps
burg.. Fur price and terms, apply at our office.
mr27 8. CUTHBERT 16 tON, 61 Market at.
~WO DWELLING HOUSES, with large
lot of ground to each home, situate on Carson street,
South Pittsburgh, will be sold on favorable terms, by
FOR SALE—A Drug Store, located in one
of tho best situations is the oily of Pittsburgh, for
either aJobblng, retail or prescription bushiest Purchas
ers will find an advantge of rare occurrence. For informa.
lion inquire of JOHN HAFT, Ja.
• No. 166, corner Sixth and Wood strolte,
Len Pittabargh.
ROOM CORN.-3 tons first quality reo'd
JU/ and far 'sale I y [mrs] HENRY H. IX/LIM&
1.. 00 BBL&T y Ag,, ,oisa fo ß r Aa. salebj j.,
tar 24 Nos. and 20 Woo 4 atratl.
_ _
DUTNAM'S Improved, atid- other atylea of
Window Made litzturea, for sale by
koai J. di & PH I.
MERCHANTS' INSERANCE COMPANY,
Of Phllatielphia.
WSI. V. PETTIT, Pfesidzni D. J. M'OANN,
Amount of CL.pital Stock paid in and invaatad...s2oo,ooo 00
Snrplua 63,428 as
tt288,428
Ins - area Cargo His/03 au the Ohio and Miasissippi Rivers and
tributarks. insares against to or damage by Fire,
Al6O, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland
Navigation and Traneportatlen
$ 200,000 00
. 63,485 01
Wm. V. Pettit, J. C. Montipmen - y, John M. Punirol-,
D. J. McCann, E. F. Witmer, Rene Ginllon,
B. L. WoeNMI, John A. Maruball, Oba4 H Wright.
John J. Patte rs.n, Elwouti T. Paaay.
$25 . 3,456 bl
WiLIJAM V. PETTIT, Prettid , :i - : ;
E. F. WIThIER, Vice, Prcri.l.....ut.
1./. J. ItteOANN, Secretwy.
17.41FialiN0i67
in .eitikuteiphia': ila Y 4 ladciphic:
edger, , Steininity., Justice Co.,
Truitt, Bro. Co Ruck, 1',J.,19.11 & Stidfole
A. T. Lau,, Puzurey, Caldwell et Co.
PII."I:SUC Mill 01170 E NO. 97 WATER ETREFIP.
spa P. W. POINT , EXTEIR, agent
41,685 OU
644912
Reliance Mutual insurance Co.
18,7°1 (Li
',Sub DI
ON BUILDINGS, LIMITED UL F 66 ['Witt AL. ERCEi AN-
DIKE, FURNITURE., &C., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.
Office, 810. 308 Walnut street.
CAPITAL, $177,926 ASSET S> 8882,485 80.
Invested at follows, viz :
First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth
double the amount $120,200 00
Pennsylvania Railroad 00.'11 d per cent. Mortgage
Loan, $30,000 cost 25,500 00
Allegheny County 8 per cent. Penn'a R. R. Loan. 10,000 00
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stock ..... 4,000 00
Stock of the Reliance Mutual Inaluant, Ce 19,150 00
Stock of County Firs Insurance Co 1,050 00
Scrip of Buutiry Insurance Outupauies 476 00
Recelea.de;business paper 52,711 60
Book Account), accrued Interest, et... . 3,330 IR
Cash cu hod and in Bank . 16,048 20
VD 1:,3 35
46,561 54
$00,135 88
PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
N. 149 Übe:mut Street,
Opp3alte the Ouetom House.
ILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF INSU
RANCE, either Perpetual or Limited, ou every
description of Property or Merchandise, at retaaouttble rate?.
of premium.
HOBERT P. KINO, President.
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President.
IMISCTOI3II.
Charles 'Hayes, E. R. Cope,
E. B. English, Oeorge W. Brown,
P. B. Napery, Joseph S. Paul,
C. Miernittu, John Olnyton,
S. J. Magurgeo, E. %Viler.
Y. BLA(MibIiRNS, Secretary.
J. U. CukVIN, Agent,
Corner Third and Wood streets.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE CONIPAN V
OF PITTSBURGH.
WILLIAM DAti.SLEY, Prosidont.
lIAMUEL L. MAP-811ELL, Sccrotary.
OFFICE: 04 Water street, be:ween Market and Mod sty Leis
AZ- Insures HULL AND CARGO iiltl KB, on ft Ohio
fklall Moholppl Illvers and triboturies.
Insures against Loss Or Damage by FCRX.
Alku, against tha rbrild t 2.n and Inland No ,- itetl..l.
and Trauspprtation.
MUTUAL INSURANCE COAIPAN V,
LOOK HAVEN , CLINTON COUNTY.
OIIABTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
auk Capital... ...... $300,b00 1 Premium N0ter...,t1;t2.,,13.
THIS COMPANY WILL INSURE ON
Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, etc., in tewu or
country.
DIRECTORS:
ilon.Jno.J.Pcarce, lion. G. C. liarvey,lCharies A Mayer,
John 11. Hall, Charles WEL, I Peter Bleltinson,
T. T. Abrams, 1) K. Jackman, 111. White,
Thomas Kitchen.
LION. G. C. HARVEY, President
I'. T. ABRAMS, Vice President.
MOS. KITCHEN, Secretary.
REPEBENCIE:
Samuel 11. Lloyd, Ill:. 3 2. Crawford,
A. A. Wiaegarduer, John W. Maynard, A. Updegraii,
L. A. Mackey, Hun. S Catuerua, James Armstroug,
A. White, Thos. Busman D. 1.), William F.aron,
James Quiggle, Wm. Vaud”rbeit, How Wm. Bigler,
OFFICE—NO. ' FLVTI.I STREET, PITT8111:114111.
de2l:tl J. A. LIPPERT, Agaut.
TIIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
oompANY, D 4 PLIILADELPHIA.
DUMPYromi—Charleu W. hancker, Thomas Hort, Tobias
Wagner Samuel Grant, Jacob it, Smith, Gee. W. Iticiturds,
Mordecai D. LEMI4, Adolph' R. Serie, David Browne, &tor.
rls Patterson. Ones. N. 11AFf0Eai, President.
Ones. G. lisisossa, Secretary.
Continue to make Insurance, peri*dual (a . I nailed, (.(n eve( y
description of property, In town 6,1 ,a(eld.,, at rat.a as low
ea are consistent with security.
The Company hay rt , eavia.l a lergo Cimtlog,ht
tht,f,r capital and pronatu. 4, ,sat,,ly vocitoi, at
ford amok vxot,octi,ou to the asthmal.
T'Ao icesota of the C.ocdpany, ou January Ist, 1851, as pa.
118 hod agreeably to an Act al A smuMly, were as folio a, :ii:
hiortgago }918,128 88
Eteal Estate 84,377 78
Toniparaiy Loans 83,988 1Y
Btocke 61,889 01
Oasb, La..... 64,,346 81
Total $1,212,7C8 444
Since their incorporation; a periud of twautpone yearn,
they have paid upward of One Million four Hundred Thou.
laud Dollurs,t oases by tire, thereby affording evidence of the
advantages of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER 001.1.1 N, Agent,
_ _
S. CUTIIBEBT 3 SUN,
51Market streat
INSURANCE.
DIRiOTORS
FIRE INSURANCE,
COMM
PHILAbELPFHA
$262,46+5 e 9
CLEM. TiNtiLEY,
Dlllito2ollB.
Clem Tingley, Samuel Bispham,
William lt. Thompson, Robert Steen,
Pavid S. Brown, William Musser,
Cornelius Stevenson, Benjamin W Tingley.
John R. Worrell, Marshall Hill,
H. L. Carson, Z. Lothrop,
Robert 'Poland, Charles Leland,
Moses Johnson, Jacob T. Bunting,
Charles S. Wood, Smith Bowen,
James S. Woodward, Wm. M. Semple, Pittsb'g
mr3 B. M. HINCHttIAN, secretary.
J. UAItDINEd COFFIN, Agent,
North-east corner Third and Wood streets
Ilagaloy,
liatnuel Hoa,
James M. Cooper,
James Park, Jr.
Isaac 51. P,r4no,itc,
liprln.ge7 Harbaugh,
Capt. Bamool C. Young,
John Caldwell.
WEST BRANCH
°Like, hurth east ctn. Vidud tald Third sta.
NEPTUNE INSURANCE CUMPAN V,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
FRANKLIN BUILDINGS,
Organ[zed under the General Insurance Law, with a Cash
Capital al 2,1ta3,000, privileged to Increase to $500,000. lu
s.M‘a against loss or damage by FIRE, MARINE, INLA N
NAVIGATION and TRANSPORTATION.
11. 0. LAUGHLIN, President
GEORGS SCOTT, kS,,crotary
WISOTOUS :
0. Laughlin, 11 Sherwood, D. Montgomery,
W. O. Stotealiwy, B. M. Carina, Richard Shielda,
11. F. Showell, 0 0 Butler, William oatorne,
George Scott.
• TITE & CHAFFEY, Agents,
Office Lafayette, Elan. °tarmac. on ‘Vood tit
PITTSBURGH
LIFE. FIRE AND MARINE
INSUi?A'NCE COMPANY,
NO. 96 WATER STREET,
P1'1"1:51:1U1Wti , PA.
ROBERT OA LW AY, F.:evident
Ai.xx. BRADLEY, VIED Pri•ei4cnr.
P. A. RINIELIST, Secretary.
4W-Thls aciro:F.ny makes exery I neuranco appertaining to
or connected wI LIFE RISKS.
Also, agairi.:- HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Missiasifil Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE RISKS
generally.,
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
il ries issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
a arties.
D/11110TOIIS.
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clarkan,
Joseph P. Gaexam, M. V., John Scott,
James Marshall, David Richey,
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton, N. F. Hart,
David H. Chambers, Robert H. Hartley,
William Carr, J no. MAKI. 6628
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
•
GEORGE DSRSIE, I resident;
I. M. GOILDO2I. Secretary.
Onus N0.9'2 Water street, (Spaug 4 Co'e Warehouse,) up
stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will insure against all kinds ot ~ i ilk a e.t MARINER'S/IS.
A Home.institution, managed by Di,:ect , acs who are well
known in the community, and who aro det”nnined, by
promptness and liberality, to maintain the ..haracter which
they have assumed, as offering the beat protection t ae
who desire to be insured. N.
ASSETS, OOTOBER 81st,
Stock Accounts,.
_.... -- $121,500 00
Mortgage,. 2,160 00
Bills Receivable, ..-- 4,161 67
'
Oilitielltfirujtut a ; 240 00
Open Acc -- 9,478 04
Ca5h,._..14,841 45
Premium N0te5,...... 40,216 59
Bills Discounted, 126,003 73
DIRZMOBEI
George Darate, R. Miller, Jr.,
J. %‘,.. butler, George W. Jackson,
Jamaß NI , Anloy, Alex. Speer.
Andrew Ackley, Win. Knight,
Nathaniel Holman, Alexander Ntralck,
D. M. Long, Wm.. H. Smith,
0. W. Rioketaon, W. M. GORDON.
notill Secretary
11 , Atauel 31. Klur,
Juhu 8. Dilworth,
Ifrewichi
William B. llays
John Bhiptuu,
Wnuer Bryant,
414 WALNUT STREET
SIIIRLDS. V Prea't
v. 7,241 72
MISCELLANEOUS.
1858.
SPRING GOODS
E W
VAN GORDER'S
TRIMMING STORE,
78 MARKET STREET
Tht; Embroidery Departmeut
e."IcINTAINS ALL OF THE
STYLES
ouLLARe., SETS, ETC, ETC,
ALi has ju9t been largely replentAiel
THE TRIMMING DEPARTMENT
c.,,,et.utly mpltnistled with
ALL THE NOVELTIES,
=ES
VA RE E'ry DEPARTMENT
furuir,h Custuu - . , .ra with
PIN d, N EELLEe,
T P EP. BOBBIN'S,
se 01. cAyrroN,
AND iMAL T. WARE GENERALLY
C;entls Fut nishing Department
o ontains SEITRT.-, In White and Fancy Colors;
CRAVATS, TIES, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS
SILK AND LISLE UNDERSHIRTS,
LINEN AND MERINO DRAWERS, ETC
THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT
I> Inn t all hiuda of
HUSK AND HALF HOSE
In Cotton. Merino and Bilk, for Men, Womon,
and Children
Fin the Glove Department
Will be fouud n convict° assortment of
HID, LISLE AND SILK ("LOVES.
AIR., A LARGE SaGE OF
SILK, AND SILK LISLE GAUNTLETS
THE LADIES' DEPARTMENT
i■ r.Juplk , ta and i (Aitaius
I.E. iFt. 6 1 2 Vas
Of .•11 the Moo,
CORSETS STAMPED WORE,
WORK INO AND MARKING COTTON,
WORSTED, CANVAS, ETC. A RTO.
lIILLINEAS DEPARTMENT.
ik.ro Xll, L, f...und a nice assortment of
RIBBONS, FINE FRENCH FLOWERS,
RUCHE, BL)N DEI3, L 1 ,4 1 ,109, LACEM, ETC., FTC
4'~raoue Lei!! ydc.c~c colt
ail .xamluo tiuope, and
cump,r, PhlcE.t+,
FRANIIi VAN GORD ER'S,
w 1:: Nu. 78 :11A RH B'CICEET.
The Best and Cheapest in Use.
ADAIR, GRANT & LIARTMAN,
IVIAN UFAUTWUARRE N RERS AND DEALERS IN
Improved Fire and Water Proof Felt,
Gement and Gravel Roofs,
Elastic, Fire & Water Proof Canvas Roofing
ROOFING MATERIALS.
OFFICE; NO. 544 FIFTH STREET
Some of our CartVit.4 Roofs may be seen at
the following placee:—C. G. Hussey A Co.'s copper works;
l'i olp,, Parke A Co.',, carriage factory, Manchester ; Graff,
Bennett Co.'s new rolling mill ; Robinson Minnie? form
dery and machine shop; James Millinger s new planing
mill, South Pittsburgh; Gem Wm. Robinson's dwelling. Al.
leghony ; P., Ft. W. & 0. R. R., end 0., 0. & C. R. R. freight
house, Cruaillios, Ohio; P , rt. W. A C. R. R. buildiugs, at
Rciliester and Sewicklov Kittanning bridge.
WaitttEN'S HOOFING has been in use fifteen years, and
Flees satisfaction. Call, or send to our (lie, for a circular,
containing over sixty lstters,testilylng,'lta enperior durability
too some of Warren's Rooting on Dnuresne Depot, St.
Charles Hotel, New Dispatch Building, Post Building, Chron
tele Building, St. Audi OWI3 N. Church, Band street; Mansion
House, O'Hara Glass Works, C. lhmaan's Glass Warehouse,
Clu•ss, Wlsou A Co.'s rolling mill and tack factory.
1)011 MASTIC CHMENT,
We apply on ULD IRON and TIN ROOFS, which wakes
them as sued as new, and better wt.= proof. [ap23:em
Proposals.
OFFICE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD,
Pittsburgh, April lad, 1868.
LIXTENSION OF RAILROAD TO MA
W 41 fIoNINU —The Board of Managers of the Allegheny
Valley it-dlroad Company, invite propisals for the gradue•
tion, masonry and bridging of that portion of said railroad
lying between Kittanning and month of Mahoning, a dis
tance of te.. miles. Also, for cross-ties, rnil•bara, spikes and
obuire Pills are seltPlfed fer doing sal% work In sections
of one or more miles, and also for the whole work. &par
er() Idle for graduation and masonry, [ridging, cross ties,
iron, spik,e and chairs, for the whole or part of said work
will ho considered.
Y.iyan,nta t math, as work progresses in th 3 preferred
..20, , k of the Company, hearing 12 CARL Interest. Bids to
he received ut the Office of the Company, until SATOItDAY,
he I fith day of %lay nest ey order of the Board.
2.1:31., W. F. JOHNSTON. President.
Proposals for Masonry.
DROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
R. the midereigued for the building of tiro thoueend Plvn
hundred nerehe3 ~1 mnenory of the new pieta and abutment,'
01 the Allegheny Bridge, between now and the 10th of next
tn•.nth. I'lans and B,,citleatious may be examined at the
Itngineer'a Office, at the Allegheny end of the old Allegheny
JOHN A. fIOBBLINO,
F.nginaor A llegheny B,ldge Company
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CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL,
a: 24 C.rner of Wood mtrt,t and Diamond alley .
Capcitraci tor Supply of fliarine
Hospital.
CUSTOM HOUSE, t
Pittsburgh, April 12[6, 1858. 4 -
IqOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
Healed Prcpc SAN accompanied by proper guaranteed,
•teuLtding to forms to be furnished, en application at this
,are, will be received thereat until 12 o'clock, meridian, on
the'rfßST TUESDAY in June next, for the supply of the
Marine Hospital, near this city, with the articles of Provitc
lone, Medicine, etc., enumerated in said forms. The quan
tie, grated ate estimated with reference to the several num
ber of patients to the Hospital, but the United States reserve
the Tight to take more or lee of iald articled, accordingly
es they may be actually required. If the articled delivered
at the Hospital are not in the Judgment of the Physician,
of the best quality, and adapted to the llospital he will be
at liberty to reject the same, to purchase other article he
their stead, and to charge the contractor with any excess in
the coet over the contract priced.
The United States reserve the right to accept the proporal
fur the whole or any portion of the articles epecitied.
JOHN HASTINGS,
Surveyor and Agent Marine Hospital
Proposals for Paving.
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY
11 the undersigned, until FRIDAY, the 30th of April in
stant, fur CURBING and PAVING that portion of Ohio
street, opposite the Western Penitentiary, a:Puffing west
wardly from Webster street to the Railroad Bridge.
Also. for PAVING WITH BRICK, the Side-Walk or foot
way, fronting the Penitentiary grounds, on said Ohio street.
The proposals will state the price per lineal foot for Curbing
and the size and character of the Stone to be used for that
purpose. They will also state the price per square yard for
the Cobble-Stone or street pavements and the price per equ are
yard fcr the brick pavement. The pavement of the foot
way, to be of hard cherry brick, of such quality as shall be
approved by the Warden.
The pr'ces bid, as above, to include all the sand, gravel,
and other materials, end work necessary to complete the
contract to the rstier/orlon of the Inspectors.
In addition to the bidding for the work, as above men
tioned, which will be considered as being made for cash, on
the completion of the contract, the proposals will state, at
what prices the work will be done on a credit of TWELVE
MONTHS. 8. JONES; Treaanrer,
ap9:e-ced td Western Penitentiary.
rillita.-225 boxes prime W. R. cutting
ILI Cheese received and for sale, by
car=
HOTEL CANDLES.-50 boxes 12's and
is'a, Hotel Candles, on hand and for Bale by
ftda R a do J li 8110Y1tEt.
DYE FLOUR-20 bbls. in store and tor
calo by ". P1e2,51 HENRY H. COLLINS.
—in kegs—for sale RD
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THE DAILY POST.
MARIANNE ESTERLING.
If you have a dog, an attached and beautiful
animal, which is the companion of all your
walks, eats from your hand, and sleeps by your
feet— which.has fondness for none but yourself,
and bounds with joy at a word or a look from
you—if this creature is suddenly lost, do you
not mourn with a grief greater than you would
tike to o , nfes.t, but which is shown by the mag
nitude cf the reward you offer for its restoration,
by y, ur anxiety, and by your joy when It is
brought Lack to you with all its gladness and of
fection 4 With how much more sorrow would not
ode, and tspc,:ally one that character we have
eadeavorod to shadow forth under the name of
basil May, iatc.,ot the lots of a fair child, a pure
and noble being. whose love is the effect of bright
reason, not of instinct, who possesses high men
tai beauty in addition to coporeal grace, whose
thoughts and deeds are the result, not of the
mere principle of animal life, but of an ever
living 80111 I It was in:teed with much emotion
they parted—and Basil, as he kissed his forehead
and bade him farewell, felt there was taken from
him the only one to whom his heart had ever
warmed in friendship.
But the pang of parting lies not in saying
adieu ; it comes to its full strength some time
afterwards ; for the image of the object is ec
recent in your mind that you cannot at first com-
BUTTONS, ETII,
pletely feel its absence. But when a space has
elapsed, and your thoughts have had time to
settle—when the idea comes plainly before you
that he or she, your friend or your love, is gone
and will return no more—not till then do you
feel yourself desolate, nor till then does the full
tide of your borrow gush upon your heart.
For some days Basil was so shaken in his mind
as to be utterly unable to go through his work in
the school, a fact which be stated to Mr. Elder
ley, who, thinking him unwell, for he was always
nervous and delicate in health, recommended
him to take exercise, and willingly relieved him
from his duties, himself undertaking them.
He now gave his time to wandering about the
neighborhood, lingering alone on the sunny days
in those scenes where he had rambled, making
himself a very boy, playing with his childish fa
vorite and friend, and of evenings poring sadly
over those books out of which he had instructed
him.
This lasted for many days ; at last it was bro
ken up, and by an affair of business, a propo
sition from the company of chemists before al
luded to. They stated that, as their works,
which were daily increasing in extent, were be
ginning to be coufini,d for want of space, thy
were desirous of adding to them his ground and
the buildings upon it, and were willing to buy
them at the rate of ten years' purchase according
to the annual rental before the erection of their
manufactory, or, if he preferred it, to admit him
as a partner, with that amount of share in the
concern.
He immediately called upon his agent, direct
ing him to close with the former proposal, and
take the money—intending to purchase with it
a life annunity, one-half of which he should
continue to pay to hie wife
He was now independert again, and his inten
tentiiin was to return to his former way of liv
ing, and become an idle wanderer in the world;
for, now that Gerald was not by, his thoughts
continually reverted to her in Scotland ; anti,
while he was actuated by a strong curiosity with
regard to what had become of her during his
long absence, yet he felt as strong an impulse as
ever to dee from her, presence, and actually
trembled lest the transaction of disposing of his
property might give her a clue whereby tfind
out where he was, and, by lettere or personal
interviews, once mora rake up all the agonies
that were now subsided and calm, though un
fathomable in hie mind.
On his return to the school to notify Mr.. El
derly his future intentions, be found a letter
from Gerald awaiting him. It stated that the
occasion of his being suddenly called away was
the severe illness of his grandfather, which had
terminated in death two days after his arrival at
home. It was not the intention of his friends to
send him again to school, it continued, but to
engage for him a private tutor, who should re
side in the house.
The moment May read this, an idea struck
him. He was now altogether his own master
once more—again without an aim in life. It
mattered little where he went, nr what he did,
provided time glided away—might be not go
and apply for this situation Mr. Elderly would
give him every recommendation ; and it was
surely as well to employ a year or two of his
time in the instruction of this boy—an eniph_s
- which had formerly yielded him so much
pleasure—as in idly wandering from place to
place. If he did obtain the situation, be would
enjoy the society of the only one for whose !m
-oiety he had ever cared—he would have in his
own hands the guidance, the rearing, of that
child whose ultimate welfare was the object of
his deepest interest, and could keep him out of
the way of evil till he was old enough to bold
that guard himself. If he did not obtain it, he
could at least once more see one to whom he
bora so strong an attachment, and gratify the
curiosity he could not help feeling as to the
characters and appearance of hie friends and his
home.
Gerald's letter contained his address, a villa
on the south coast of Eagland, opposite the Isle,
of Wight ; and it was described in such plaits•
terms that there Wil9 no chance of his being
unable to find it out.. With a letter of recom
mendation then from Mr. Elderly he took his
way southwards, and on the morning of a day
in summer found himself close to the villa.
His impression from its exterior aspect was
that the inhabitants must be very wealthy ;
there was an air of comfort and substance about
the house, garden, and offices, that betokened
ine e k ey retirement. With a heart palpitating
from embarrassment he walked up the avenue
and knocked at the door, which the next instant
was pulled open by his own little favorite, who
all but jumped into his arms. He had seen hie
approach, from an upper window, and bad flown
to meet him. In eager haste he drew him past
a sluggish-looking servant into a room where,
with the tears of joy starting in his eyes, he re
do (bled question on queetitn—why he had left
the school?—had he come to see him only?—
how long could he stay?
Basil told him he had received his letter, and
had come to apply for the situation of tutor—
that be never intended to go back to the school
again.
At this information Gerald did all but scream
fur gladness, and bounded away up stairs to in
form his mother that the usher who had been so
good to him at Mr. Elderley'e was come to be
his tutor, with that gentleman's recommenda
tion In a minute he returned to lead him to
her presence.
As they entered the room Basil perceived it
was a very magnificently furnished apartment.
One object that caught his eye was a large por
trait iu oil colors, in a very rich frame, which
appeared to have been removed from the wall,
and now stood on the floor, placed back against
a kind of temporary easel At a table near one
of the windows eat a lady in a mourning dress,
employed in drawing, apparently copying the
picture.
He blushed, from his natural bashfulness, and
advanced, looking at the floor. When he raised
his eyes he saw the lady standing up, holding
fast to the table, seemingly to preserve her bal
ance, as one would do in a ship at sea, while
several 'of-the drawing materials lay upset on
the carpet beside her. Ho was surprisedat this,
looked at her intently, and the next instant
droPped into a chair from sudden powerlessness,
whilst the blush of confusion upon his face
changed to a fearful pallor.
They remained so for a apace—at length, " Is
it you?" she said, slowly, and in a voice low,
thrilling and strange, as if not she, but some
third invisible being spoke.
"Have you found me "" was all he could ar
ticulate in reply.
Yes. it was she—hie wife—it was Marianne !
But-what is it that brings that .unnatriral livid
tinge to his lips and the space round his eyes--
that makes hiin shake as if a cold wind had
- pim'cod him, and breathe grievingly as if there
vr,Ls some constriction in the, throat? It is the
fe tturee of the abhorred Vi'arkworth, staring
upon him out of that portriAit in all their manly
NITIVII3ER 168
A DOMESTIC STORY
[CONTINUED.)